Public Sale of Real Estate NAPIER TOWNSHIP. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, tbo undersigned, acting Exo. cutor of Thomas McCreary, late of Napier Town ship, dec'd, will expose to public sale upon the premises, the real estate of said dec'd, on Thursday the 18th day of October next. Said estate consists of four tracts, vir,: The Mansion tract, containing 409 acres, about 126 acres cleared and undir fence, with two I >g houses and log barn barn thereon erected ; also an apple orchard thereon, situate on the h ad waters of D mining's creek, arid having a good spring of water on the premises, adjoining lauds of Geo. N. Ei lis, Emanuel Weaver, Joseph Black, Wtn Wolf and others. ALSO, One other tract, containing one hundred aud fifty four acres, about 60 acres cleared ; the improvements are a log house and log barn, ana a small youug orchard, adjoining the above on Cun ning's creek ; this tract, as well as the above, con tains good meadow land- ALSO, One other tract containing 115 ec s, ad joining the above, and Laving thereon erected a log House and log barn. This tract contains a good apple orchard ; also a spring of water near the house, and good meadow laud. ALSO, One other tract adjoining the above, and, containing about 6d acres, about 4 1 of which are cleared. The improvements are a log house, log barn, apple orchard, fee. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A, If. TEK.MS made known on dav of sale. HENRY TAYLOR, Actirg Ex'or of Thomas ilvCreury, dec'd. Pubiie Sale of Real Estate. rpilE subscriber will tffer at public sale pursuant JL to the order ol the Orphans' Court, on the premises, in West Providence Township, Bedford County, on Saturday the 10th day of November next, the following REAL ESTATE, late the property of James McDuniel, dec'd, viz : one tiact of land, being unimproved, adjoining lands of Letter, on the east, Prank Collaber ger, on the west, Andrew Mortimure, on the North, and Joseph McDaniei's Ileirs on the. South, con taining one hundred ac r ts more or less. Also, one other tract of unimproved land adjoin ing the mansion property and lands of Daniel Snider, David Stockman and others, and contain ing one hundred acres, more or less. Also, the mansion ;face of said dec'd, adjoining lauds of Daniel Snider, Wilson McDar.icl, Jacob Steele, John Calhoun and others,containing about one hundred and seventy five acres, oue buudred acres cleared and under fence, 6 or 8 of which are meadow, balance well timbered. Toe improve ments are a two story log dwelling house, witb kitchen attached, also, a sfluke house, spring house, and log stable wi'h threshing floor. There is also, an apple orchard on tue premises, and a good spring at the door of the dwelling. The property is situated live miles south ol Bloody Run, on tbo rood to Clearville. Ihe sale will commence at ona o'clock on said day, at which time the terms wid be made known. JOSEPH McDANIEL, Oct. 5, 1869. Adm'r. IMB OPEMM OF i\EW FILL AND WINTER GOODS AT CHEAP SIDE, BEDFORD, PENN'A. rryflE undersigned have just opened a large and A handsome line of new aDd fashionable DKBS3 GOODS, Cloths, Cassimer-s, Jeans, ready made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Glass, China and Queens ware, Fresh Groceries, Spices, &c. which for quality and price cannot be surpassed in Bedford. Having been selected from the houses m Phila delphia, and purchastd at very low prices, we will engage to sell as low as the lowost for cash or pro duce only. Please call and oKjmiiie our stock before purchasing. No trouble to show goods. OSIER & CARN. Oct. 5, 1860. £5O REWARD. YirAS stolen from the subscriber, on the night o! VY the 22d iDst. from the stable of David Sher hondy, about one mile west of Sprißgficld in Fayette Counti ~ bright l>ay horse,about 15| hands high—two white feet behind, black legs, main and tail, tail long, bad a small blemish on the otf fore foot in front on the pasture or fetlock joint, the skin being slightly pulled, not laying like the other, entirely solid ; laid rather a heavy eye, thin rn iici where collar rubs and short foretop—is a line figure and moves prettily in har IMSS. Thirty dollars will be paid by the subscriber for the recovery of horse an 1 twenty for recovery of theef. Address, FRANKLIN TAILOR Oct. 5, 1860. Londongrove,Chester Co. Pa. JDMLYISTRATORH NOTICE. LEI TERS of Administration, having been grant ed to the subscriber, on the estate of Richard l.uman, late of Cumberland Valley Township, dec'd, all persons indebted to said estite, are noti fied to make payment immediately and those hav ing claims will present them forthwith for settle ment to Win. Gillan residing in said township. JOHN LUMAN, Residing in Allegheny township Somerset (Jo. Oct. 5, 1860. .IDMLYIS TRAITOR'S JYOTICE. lETTERS of Administration having been grant- J ed to the subscriber upon the estate of Jona than Horton, la'e of B;dford Borough dec'd, all persnus indebted to said estate are requeste I to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate will prese.it them properly au thenticated to the subscriber at Bedford. OLIVER HORTON, Administrator of the Estate of J. Horton, dec'd. Oct. 5, 1860. SJIVE COSTS. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of Samuel Brown, dec'd, by Book account or otherwise are requested to make pay ment on or liefore the Ist day of November next; all neglecting to do so, will find their accounts in the hands of a proper officer for collection, without r< spcct of persons. The Books and Notes will re main the hands of John Arnold up to that date. MARY W. BROWN, Executrix. P. S. Persons in want of choice fruit trees can he mipplied by calling on the subscriber. Oct. 5, 1860. MA. Y W. BROWN. EAECV JOR 'S A OTICE. f ETTERS testamentary on the last will Sic., of J J Christian Blattenbirger, late of at. Clair Town ship, dec'd having been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township, notice is therefore given t" all persons indebted to said estate to make pay mu.t immediately, and tbese having claims will prtsent them loithwith for settlement. JACOB CROYLE. Oct. 5, 1860. Executor. ATTENTION, RIFLEMEM! tYOU ate hereby ordered to II paiade at the Court House, jn ©; Bedford, on SATURDAY, the OJ 13th day of OCTOBER, next, fiSh at 10 o'clock, A. M., in citizen's Effcfl dress, for the purpose of erect- 1 f W log teuts, and making other ar- | langements tor the coming en- Uy campment. By order of the Capt. G. W. STIFFLER, O. S. Sept. 28, 1860. A lot of pure Maple Sugar, for sale by A. A. L. DKFIBAUGH. July 20,1860. Notice of Inquisition. WHEREAS Dr. William W. Reed late of South Woodberry Township, Bedford County, died seized of the following described Real Estate, to wit: four certain parcels or tracts of land, one thereof being the mansion tract containing one hundred and sixteen acres more or less, adjoining lands ol George Replogk, Benjamin Yoters, Peter Rock and Abraham Eversole, also, one tract of Mountain land containing two hundred acres and allowance, adjoining land of David Snowberger, 1 ..vid Miller and others, also, oue other tract of Mountain land, containing about forty-five acres, adjoining land of Jacob Worklng, Chustian Coughendorter and others, also, an interest of one i thiid part of u tract of land containing fifty acr<-.-, adjoining lunds of Benfmnin Yoters and Frederick Stoler. Leaving a widow, since deceased, and three sons to wit : Aaron Reed, William Reed and Nathan P. Reed, to whom after the death of the said widow he devised all his real estate to bo equallv divided among them. Notice is therefore hereby given that in pursu : ance of a writ ol' partition or valuation, to me di | reeled I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or I Valuation oh said premises on Friday the 21 day !of November 1860. When and where all parties I interested may attend if they see proper. WM. S. FLUKE, Shoritf. Sheriffs Office, Bedford, Sept. 28, 1860. Irfiißiitairator'g Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Peter I.atshaw, late of Middle Woodbury Tp., dec'd, having been granted to the subscriber, re siding in said township, all persons indebted to said estate, are tliorefore notified to make payment im mediately, and those having claims against said estate, will present the same, properly authentica ted for settlement. ISAAC K. LATCH AW, Adm'r. Sept. 28, 1860.-* THRAP GOODST rpilE subscriber, having purch isod the store JL in Clearville, Bedford County, Pa., from Samuel & Simon Mixel. continues to occupy the old stand, where he keeps constantly on haud an excellent stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Queens irare, of all kinds, and at prices to suit the times. He respecifnily solicits the public patronage. ISAAC MIXEL. Sept. 28, 1860. GRAND MILiMf Ei\CJMPMEi\T. GENERAL ORDER—N§ 2. Head Quarters, Ist Brigade, ( 16th Division p. IT. V. \ The several Companies, Staff Officers and all numbers of the Ist Brigade, 10th Division of Penn sylvania Volunteers, are hereby ordered to attend an Encampment known as '-Camp Taylor" to bo held in BeJford, commencing on Monday thu 16th ol October, 1860 and to continuo six days. Companies will supply themselves with Camp Kettles, as there are none to tie had front the St do. Fresh meats can be purchased on the Camp Ground. A cordial invitation is extended to all the neigh boring military to participate with us; a soldiers welcome will greet you. Ample preperations are making for the comfort of all those who may 'be present. By order of LEMUEL EVANS. Brigadier General, Ist Brigade 16 Division, P. U. V. Alexander Cosh-her, Aid-de-carop. Evausvillo Sopt. 7, 1860.-d ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the uudersigned will sell at public sale, on tne premises, on Thursday, the 25th day Of October, inst., a tract of land con taining eighty acres, more or less, about twenty acres under cultivation, having a two story log house aud log barn thereon erected ; there is a young apple orchard on'-the premises and good running water at the doofl being the properly of Geo. N. Davis lite dec'd, adjoining lands of Ellis Kodgers, Stephen Wonders. Jonathan Bomgardner and others, situate in Napier Township. Bedford County. There is also a eoo 1 sug'r camp on the premises, and twenty five acres at least of meadow can be made. The sale will bpgin at 10 o'clock A. M., when terms of salo will be made Known. — Persons desiring to purchase, will find this a very desirable property and are invited to attend. GEORGE N. ELLIS, Sept. 21, 1860. Adtn'r of Geo. N. Smith. Krery Day Brings Something New' ANOTHER NEW FIRM! FERCIUSON & LINE, AT the former stand of Ferguson ft Manspeaker, are now ready t wait on old customers as well as new. They expect to sell very low for cash and produce, or to those who will "foot up" every six months. Their Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, and all other goods usually kept in stores, have been carefully selected, and bought at prices enabling them to sell at reduced rates. Their Shoe Department contains eveiy variety of Shoes and Boots, for Men, Woman ai d Children. They invite a fair share of patronage from their friends and the public, and particularly solicit the trade of their country friends, expecting to deal fairly with them and all others, at ojje pbice for everybody. Sept. 7, 1860. .. FOR SALE. ONE lot of ground in the town of Clearville, Bedford County, Pa , fronting 60 leet on Main St., at d extending back 173 feet to an alley, ad joining lot of'B. A. Cooper on the West, and an alley on the East. The improvements uro a good Frame Dwelling House and Log Stable. ALSO, Two Lots in the Town of Rtishville. Jasper Co., lowa, being lots Nos. 13 and 14 in Rail Road ad dition to said town. For terms apply to the Editor of this paper. Sept. 14, 1860. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of Alexander George, late of East Providence Township, dec'd, having been granted to the sub scriber residing in said Township, all persons in debted to said estate are therefore notified to make payment immediately,and those having claims will present them forthwith fur settlement. SIMON NYCUM, Sept. 7, 1860.-* Adtn'r. Orphan*' Court Sale OF A HUBBLE FARM. BT virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned, will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 2oth day of October, next, at 10 o'clock P. M., on the premises, all that valuable farm late the residence of Abraham Ling enfeiter, dec'd, situato in Napier Township, Bed ford County, adjoining lands of Blackburn's heirs, Fred. Miller, Mahlon Blackburn and Lloyd Lundy, containing 232 acres, and allowance patented land, more or less, about 125 acres cleared and under' cultivation with 20 acres meadow, having thereon erected two log houses and double log barn ; also, thereon an apple orchard, and an abun dance of good water. This property is in a pleas ant neighborhood, convenient to church, schools aud market. Terms will be made known on day of sale. DAVID LINGENFELTER, Sept 1860. 28, Adtn'r. BEBFORD G-ENEBAL M PPIMMiTIfISL 1 PURSUANT TO AN ACT OF GENERAL As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relating to the Elections uf this Comnicnwi-aith," approved the second day of Jul}*. Anno r>omin'. one thousand right hundred ai-d thirty niuc. 1. WILLI AH S. FLUKE, High Sher iff of the County of Bedford, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known, and give notice to the Electors of the County aforesaid, that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in said County, oi B-d -ord, Pennsylvania, ou the Tuesday after ihc first Monday, being the 6lk day of November, 1860, At which time, and the places designated, tbo qualified electors wiil elect by ballot, TWENTY SEVEN ELECTORS for tbo State of Pennsylvania, to oast tho vote of said State, for President aud Vice Presi dent of flic United States. I also hereby make known, and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid General Elec tion, in the several Boroughs and Townships within the Couvty of Bedford, are as follows, to wit: The Electors of the Borough of Bedford and Township of Bedford to meet at the Court Louse in said Borough. The Electors of Broadt ;,> township to meet at tho School House in Hot;.*. |. Tho Elector., of Coienin Township to meet at the house lately occupi- I y Benjamin Kegg, m Kiiinsburg, in said Township. The electors of Cumberland Valley Township to meet at the new School House erected on the land owned by John Whip's heirs in said Town ship. The Electors of Harrison Township to meet a' shool bouse No. 5, near the dwelling house of Hen ry Keyser iu said Township. The Electors of Junita Township to meet at Keyser's school House in seid Township. The Electors of Hopswell Township to meet at the scoool House near the house of John Dasher in said Township. Tbo Electors of Londonderry Township to meet at the house now occupied by Win. 11. Hill as a shop, in Bridgeport, m said Township. The Electors of the Township of Liberty to meet at the school House in Stouerstown in said Township. The Electors of Monroe To was hi a to meet at the house lately occupied by James Caruel, in Ciear ville, in said Township. The Electors of Napier Township ami Schells hurg Borough to meet at the brick school House iu the Borough of Schellsburg. Tho Electors of E-ts: Providence Township to meet at the house lately occupied by John Nycum. Jr.. innkeeper, in stid Township. The Electors of Snake Spring Township to meet at tho School House near the Methodist Church, on Sands of John G. Hartley. The Electors of West I'rovidence Township to meet at the new log School House at Bloody Run in said township. The Electors of St. Clair Township to meet at the store near the dwelling house of Gideon Trout, in said_ township. The Electors of Union Township to meet at the school housu near Mowry'a Mill in said township. The Electors of Southampton Township to meet at the house of William Adams in said 'township. The Electors of tlie Township of Mi Idle Wood berry to meet at the house of Henry Fiuke, in tin village of W ood berry. The Electors of South Woodbery Township to meet at the house of Samu. I inter in said town ship. The election to be opened between th.* boars* of 7 and 8 o'clock in the forenoon, by a public proc- j tarnation, and to keep open until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shali be closed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, whc shall hold iuy etfiee <.r .i| poiiitivien! >u profit or trust under the United States, or el 1 :n> State or any ciiy or corporate.! district, whether a commissioned oflierr or otherwise, .1 subordinate officer or agent, who is <>r shall !>o eniploptyi usnirr the legislative, executive or Judiciary department of this State, or of any city, or of any incorpora ted district and also ; 'liat every member of Con gress and of the State Legislators, and <>f the selector common council of any city or Commis sioners of incorporated district is by lw iu"'i| able of holding or exercising at the time the office or appointment of Judge, inspector or 1 lerte of any election of this Commonwealth, and that 110 in spector, Judge, or other officer of such election sliall be eligible to be then voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled "an at relating to elections of this Commonwealth.''" passed July 3, 1849, further provides as follows, to wit : '•That the inspectors and judges slull meet at the respective places appoim ed for holding the election in the district at which they respectively beiong, before eigh' o'clock in the morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall he a qualified 1 oti rof such district. | "In case the person who shail have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not at | tend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received the Second highest number of votes .'or Judge at the next preceding election, shall act as inspector in his place. And in case } the person who has received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place; and if an) vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters for the township, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected, present at the election, shall elect one of" their number to till such a vacancy. "It shall lie the dnly of the several assessors re spectively to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election during the whole time said election is kept open, for the pur pose of given information to the inspectors, ami judge, when called on, in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such elec tion, end on such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters, as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. "No person shall be permitted to vote, at any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty one or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote ten days immedia tely preceding such election and within two years paid a State or County tax which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United States who lias previously been a qualified voter of this State arid removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six months; Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, who have re sided in the election district ten days as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid tax. "No person shall be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabi tants furnished by the Commissioners, unless ; First, ho produce a receipt of payment, within two years of State or County tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and givo satisfactory evidence on his own oath or affirmation of another that lie lias paid such a tax, or in a failure to produce a receipt sliall make oath to the payment thereof, or Second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector be. tween the age twenty-one and twenty-two years shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he resided in the State at least one year next before hi;: ap plication, aud make suili proof of residence iu the district as required by this act, and that he doe* verily believe, from the account given him that be is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by this act; whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical fist by the inspector, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word "age,** if ho shall be admit- ' icl If vole; by reason of age, and cither case the j reason of sue?i a vote shall be called oat to the clerks who shall make the like note in tho list! of | voterrltept fry them. 1 "In all cages where-the name ot the person claim | my to vote is not found on the list furnished fay the ! cotMiiissioners, and assessors, or his right to vote wi.-ther fund thereon or not, is objected to by any luslhied citizen it shall he the duty of the inspec tors to examine such person on onth as to ids qual ifications, at d if he claims to have resided within •ho State for one year or more, Ins oath shall be ! sufficient proof thereof, but he shall moke proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district fur more than ten days immediately pre ceding said election and shall also himself swear that his hoc a flue residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is wit.bin the district, and that he did nut r- tiuve within the district for the purpose 01 voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall, make due proof if required, of his residence and payment of taxes aforesaid, slit!! lie admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which lie shall reside. "If any person shali prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of an election under this act from holding such election, or use or thereaten aaiy vio lence to any such officer, and shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in tho execution of his duty, shs.ll biock or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any- window where the same ; may be hoi leu, or .-hall riotously disturb the peace . of such elect: u, or shall use or practice intimida : tion, threats, force or violence, with the design to j influence uuduely <.- overawe any elector, or pre ; vent ira from voting, or to restrain the freedom | of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined ;ti any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and j to be imprisoned for any tune not less tbau one or ' more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown i to the Court where the trial of such offence shall I be had, that the person so offending wag not a resi
  • it >l November, IBbo, the following described real estate, viz: 'I he Mansion Tract of said deCi ised containing 262* acres, aiiout 160 acres cleared and under fence, and in a high s'atc of cultivation. The improvements arc one new log framu bouse, bank barn, am. tlte tti cessary out bud .- ii-gs. This farm is one of the b-.st in Hopewell Township, being good limestone land and having three good springs and orchard thereon, 165 acres eloare I. ONE other tract containing 145 acres, and 132 j perches, about G4 acres cleared aud uu ier fence.— The improvements are two Log Houses, two Stables and out buildings. There is a good spring on the premises, and also an orchard then-on. This is good land, and in good state of cultivation. These S 'tnls are all in a good section ul country, within a short distance of the Kail Koad and at the ; door of a feadv market a'l the time. TER M S : One-third to remain in property during lifetime i of widow, the interest thereon payable to her an nua'))-. '-no-third in hand at confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments with out interest. JAMES E. K A\ , Sept. 14, 1800.- ts. Trustee. • NOTICE To School Directors and Teachers. riiHE examination of Teachers and the renewing A of certificates will take place in the several townships as follows, to wit: in Cumberland Val ley, at May's school housa on September the 22 1 ; iu 'Harrison, at Gump's school house on the 24th ; in Londonderry, at Bridgeport on the 25th ; in J 1111 iota,at Buenavista 011 the 20th ; 111 Schellsburg and Napier at Schellsburg on the 24th, in St. Clair, at Eight Square on the 2Mb ; in Union, at Mowry's Mill onthe29ih; in Hopewell, at Dash ers on Oct. Ist ; in Broad Top, at Hopewell on the 21 ; in Liberty, at Stonerstown on the 3d; in Middle Woodberry, at Wood berry on tha 4th ; in South Woodberry, at Enterprias on the sth; iu Snake Spring, at Hartley's on the 6th-, in Bed lord township at Bedford on the 10th ; in West Provi dence, at Bloody Kua on the 11th ; in Bust I rovi denee, at Householder's on the 12th; in Monroe, at Cleurvillu on the 15th ; in Colerain, ai Kainsburg on the 16th ; and in Bedford Borough, on the 20th. The above examinations to commence at nine o'clock A.M. Tcachort and Directors should be punctual at the hour appointed— as we wish to see all the Directors on the day of examination, in their respective townships; we theicfore earnestly request tlictn all to he present. All County Certificates, issued since the last rcgu lar township examinations, are hereby rendered null. Teachers are requested to bring their ceytifieates with them, as the former Superintendent Las failed to furnish us with the Duplicates of the same. GEO. SIGAFOOS, Sept. 14, 1860. County Superintendent. PUBLIC SJILB OF HE.iL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court j of Bedford County, there will be exposed to ' Public Sale on the premises, on Saturday, the 6th ; day of October next—the following Keal Estate, to . wit : One lot of ground situate in the town of Buena Vista, Bedford co., with a story frame house plastered, and stable thereon -adjoining property of John Garver and Charles llillegas, late the 1 pop- rtv of Nicholas Kegg, Esq., dee'd. TERMS ; Fifty dollars in hand on confirmation of sale, and the remainder the Ist of April next, > alter confirmation. WII.LIAM GILLESPIE, Sept- 14, 1860. Adni'r. of N. Kegg, dee'd. JVOTICE. LETTERS of Administration upon the Estate of fforman Johnson, late of Southampton Township, dee'd, having been granted to the un dersigned all persons knowing themselves indebted 1 to said estate are hereby notified to make iimnedi- ■ ate payment, and those having claims are request-' ed to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JOHN MORS, Sept. 21, 1860. Adni'r. Scrofula, or King's Evil, I- a c usiit>rim*al disease, a corruption of the Mo "I by t-ircli this fluid becomes vitiated, v.- . *,r. Being in the circulation, it p vii-H the a b >!e body, and may burst out pi diM-xwo op any part of it. No organ is free i: at it- a taek*, oor is there one which it may not destroy. The ; -rofu.'nus taint is variously eao-oA bv men* .rial disease, low living, dis ; 1 pi* M-th* ahhv food, impure nir, tilth a i I M.thv habit-., the depressing vices, and, Me* all, by the v;:, real infection. What : its origin, it is hereditary in the con *. : ion, do -ettd'ng " from parents to children v t< l Ik? third and fourth gam-ration indeed, it -.coins to be the *. d of Him who says, • I v. tl; vi-it the iniquities of the lathers upon their * h.klren." 1 comtn-u-e fay deposition from the bio; I cf r-n i * <.r ulcerous matter, which, in rags, !iv; r. and internal organs, is termed . ira; i:t tbo glands swellings; and on th * surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor rection. winch -a de:- in the bl wad, depresses the energies of life. > that scrofulous constitu te .s it*t i!y su.icr from scrofulous com -la 's,l ot they have for le.s power to with ss.Tul the attacks of other diseases; conso- Q.■ *i *,. TO.-; embers perish by disorders v.lfr h, ffith : : not crof. in their nature, a; - -*• ill rend' -reel fatal bv this taint in tho > .. Mot of the consumption which de ep..:' -, :h? an nan family has its origin directly i.i tiib* sc.iifolous contamination; and many d-'-ir ictivc thsejws of the liver, kidneys, brain, ap.d, indeed, of ell the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter cf nil our people are scrofulous; th:*Lf persons are invaded by this lurking in f ji- ■< p. and their health Lh undermined by it. To cisanse it from the system we must renovate the doori by an alterative medicine, and in i . ? it by healthy food ami exercise. Such a medicine wc supply in AYER'S Extract of Sarsaparilla, th.- TH i-t elFe-.tual remedy which the medical ► kill Y:n*Ei-j:a, Dekility, and, it.deed, u C jmplaixts arisino from Vitia t. >on Isii'cux Ei-ood. The popular belief i.i " iu,purit'j of the blood " i founded in truth, for set* tula is ad-generation of the blocd. The paiiieula." purj -*■ ::r.d virtue of this Sarsapa rilbi is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which r m.d health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Catliartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, nrp so oompn-wd that disease within the range of • action c a rarely vC'hvtaj.d or evade them i u cir penetrate •- properties . arch, and cleanse, a.. i*ig'ira*e i v parti >n ef the human organ* ii:'. r9t:\-: trig iL di en- 1 action, and restoring i', healthy vitalities. /., • ;>r>se they crre 'he evcry-day complaints ef every hut aim may formidable and dangerous nistcuM The egee: G low named is r pleised t-j n.n.ish gratis my American Almanac, ; ecntain. ;; n tlnc-ate- <•!' (huh cures and directions for !l>s ; 'v- in '.he foli. ping e<>r>iplaiutB (.Vatrire i "i. I'nattt.ttrM, Ilcat'i.eJieorigin;: from tliffiriered •' ■ A, A - Itudffrtiiint, 1 'ain .-i amiMrrbid I' i.e.'.. r boutb'ic.lt.ir,, •./, Loit of Appe t ti. Jt unit! 'c, and other kindred complaints, . r state of the tody or obstruction i of it* faucuons. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, , J>n TO JPil'.'il tfUK OP C'ou.Gis, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, TTronehitis, Incipient C'onsump* t;ir>. and for the relief of Consumptive Patients iu advanced stages of the disease. So r iAc i* the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are (lie rasj; of its cures, that almost (o irr section or country abounds in persons pub li lr known, who liave 1 een restored front alarming ai ii even desperate diseases of the lungs by its ' use. When once tried, its superiority over every otht r medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues r known, the public bo longer hesitate wliat antidote to employ . r the distressing and dangerous affections of the rulnton ry organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits oh t.'.e aii'.ietod they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PRF.rARFD BV DR. J. C. AYER & CO, LOWELL, MASS. B. F. TTarry, Bdford ; Barudollar & Son, Bloody- Hun; G. B. Aniick, St. Clt-arville; J. llreneniu, Woodterry i Geo. G.irdill, West IJud ; J. E. Cel vin. Sclicllsborg ; aud by dealers generally. Sept. 28, 1800. RIO. Arrangements have been affected between the PENNSYLVANIA HAIL HO ID €O. AND Huntingdon & Broadtop Railroad Co. BY WHICH FREIGHTS ARE TRANSPORTED at the following LOW RATES : From HOPEWELL to PHILADELPHIA, FLOUR 62| cents per barrel- GRAIN 31 cents per 100 lbs. MERCHANDIZE WESTWARD, From Phila. to Hopewell, per 100 lbs. Ist Class. 2nd Class. 3d Class 4th Class. Salt See. 75 cts. 60 cts. 50 cts. 35 cts. 30 cts. FREIGHTS WESTWARD ARE RECEIVED AT THE PENNSYLVANIA KAIL ROAD STATION, 13th and Market St., Philadelphia, and forwarded daily. FREIGHTS EASTWARD ARE RECEIVED at the HOPE'VELD STATION of BROAD TOP K.R., ANI) FORWARDED DAILY. S. B. KINGSTON, Jr.. Freight Agent, Penn'a R. R. Co., Phila. S. S. FLUCK, Freight Agent, H. k B. T. R. R., Hopewell Station. J. J. LAWRENCE, Aug. 31,1860.-2 m Supt. NOTICE LETTERS Testamentary, ou the last will and Testament of Ilenry Weaverling, late of West Providence Township, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in said Township, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted, to nuke , aynient immediately, and those having claims will present them jroperly authenticated for settlement. MARY WEAVERLING, Sept. 21, 1860. Executrix. 11/1 ACARONI Cheese, Crackers, crystalized fruit ITA and gum candies, for sale by 4. L. DEFIBAUGH, July 20, iB6O. THE QKLY FREFABATiafiI Having proofs o strong and direct s to EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL. For Statesmen, Judges, Editors. Physicians of tlx; oldest schools as well a* new, give it. their un qualified sanction, and recommend It for ail cases of eruptions, ami diseases of the scalp and twain ; but all who have used it, unite, in testifying that it will preserve the hair from being gray, ami from falling to any age, as well as restore. Read the the following : Oak Grove, S. C. Juti" 24, IfioS. Pnor. O. J. WOOD: Pear Sir:—Your Hair Ke storative is rapidly gaining popularity in this com niunity. 1 iiave had occasion to lay prejudice aside and give your iiair liestoretive a perfect test:— During the year 1854, I was so unfortunate as to he thrown from my sulky against a rock, near the roadside, from which my head received a raort terrible blow; causing a great deal of irritation, which communicated to the braiD and external surface of the bead, from the effects of which my hair was finally destroyed over the entire surface of the head. From the time I first discovered it* dropping, however, up to the time of its total dis appearance, 1 employed everything I could think of", being a professional num myself, and, as 1 thought, understanding the nature of the disease, but was final! > defeated in every prescription ad vanced. Tnese and no other circumstances induced n:e to resort to your wotthy Hair Restorative, which 1 have every reason to believe, produced a very hap py result : two months after tbt- first application. 1 had as beautiful a bead of young hair as i ever saw, for which I. certainly owe you my most sincere t banks. Rest assured, dear sir, I shall recommend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, I shall aso my influence, which I flatter myself to say, is not a little. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully. " M. J. WKiOUT, M. J>. Office of the J< It", rsonian, / Philippi, Vs., Dec. 12. 18b8. f Dear Sir:-—I feel it my duty as well as my pleas ure, to state to you the following circumstance, which you can use at you think proper. A gentle man of this place, (a lawyer,) has been biid ever since bis early youth , so much so, that he was compelled to wear a wig. He was induced to use a bottle of your "Hair Reslotative," which he like i very much ; and after using some two or three bottles his hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now lias a handsome head of hair. The gentl. man's nania is Bradford, and as he is very well known in our adjoining counties, many persons can testify to the truth of this statement; 1 give it to you at the request of Mr. Bradford. You can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in this ai.d the adjoining counties if you have the proper agents. Youis, fcc., THOMPSON StJRGHNOR. DR. WOOD : Dear Sir : Permit me to express the obligations I am under for the entire restoration of my hair to its original color; about the time of niy arrival in the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of your 'llair Re storative 5 ' it sortn recovered its original hue. 1 consider your Restorative as a very wonderful in. vention. quite efficacious as well as agreeable. S. THALBEKG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz; large, medium and small holds J a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in porportiou than the small, retails for two dollars j>er bottle; the largo holds a quart, 40 per ceut more in pro portion, and retails for three dollars per bottle. O.J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad - way, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis. .'Jo. Awl R ( ,ld by all good Dinggiste and Fancy Good* Dealers. August 2. 1860.-3 m PUBLIC SALE OF TILLABLE HEAL ESTATE. 1> V virtue ol an ordei of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersighed, administm tion of the estate of Peter fiarndollar late of west Providence Township, dee'd, will sell on SAT UK DAY TUE Cth DAY of OCTOBER, nerf. on the premises tho following Reai Estate, to wit: One tract of land situate on the south side of the Juniata Kiver, in said township, containing 217 acres and allowance. adjoining lands of David Sparks. Jacob Barndollar, and others, about 100 acres, cleared and under feDce, in a good state of cultivation, 10 acres thereof good uieadow, aud a quantity more can be made. The improvements consist in part of a two glory double log dtrcl'ing hovte. barn, wagon shed, spring house, and other out buildings. There is also one apple orchard of good fruition the premises aiso a sugar camp. This property is certainly a desirable one, on ac count of its locality, being but one mile from Bloody Kun, and one mile from the contemplated Rail Road, a stream passing through it—affording good water power for mill purposes. Also one other tract, adjoiniug the above, con taining 22 acres, and allowance, well timbered held by warrant, TERMS: O.no third in hand, after confirmation of sale, to wit: on the first of April 1861, when deed will be made and possession given the remainder in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest to be secured by judgement bonds or bonds and mortgage. J. M. BARNDOEkAK, kept, i, 1860. Adm'r. WATCHES, JEWELRY AMD SIL,- YERW.4RE. \I/ E would respectfully infarm our friends, pat ▼ v rons and the public generally, that we have now in store and offer wholesale aud retail, at tho lowest cash prices, a laige and very choice stock of WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER AND FLAT ED WAKE, of every variety and style. Every description of Ditsiosn WORK and other Jewelry made to order, at shoit notice. goods warranted to be as represented. N. B.—Farticular attention given to the repairing of Watches and Jewelrv of every description. STAUFFKR '& HARLEY, No. 622 Market St , south side, Philadelphia. Sept. 7, 1860.-3 m NEW GOODS! THE undersigned have just received their usual supply of Spring and Summer Goods, and would respectfully invife ail in srarcb of real bargains, to call and examine their stock and prices. All kinds of Gounf ry Produce will be received for Goods, at cash prices. f KRtcs: —Six months credit. Prompt settlements required by cash or note every January. This sys tem has given our customers every satisfaction, and sustained by their kind and continued patronage, we rhall adhere to this rule strictlv. A. B. CRAMER & CO: May 18, 1880. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration having been grant ed to the subscriber, residing in Napier Town ship; upon the Estate of John Ellis, late of s..id township, deceased, he calls upon all persons in debted to come forward and make payment im mediately, and all having claims against the estate, are requested to make the same properfy aqtbensi cated tor settlement. HENRY" TAYLOR, Aug. 24, 1860. Adm'r. STILL CHEAPER, onlv 18f per doz. for good Macekral, at GSTER f, CARN'S. May 4, 1886-