BEDFORD INQUIRER. BEDFORD, Pa. ~ S iid3 KWI Inf., Cel. I?, IS€O. "FEAftIfESS ANDTREET 7 t. pYEU—Editor aud Proprietor. FOll PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OF ILLINOIS. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HAMLIN, OF MA INF. EIIXTORL HON. JAMES POLLOCK. HON, THOMAS M IIOWE. 1 Edward C. Knight, i! 3F. B. Penniroan. y Robert P. King, ill Ulysses Mercur, 1 Henry Bumra, 15 George Bressler, *1 Robert M. Foast, lib A. B Sharp, h Nathan Hilles, 117 Daniel O. Gehr, (.'MohnAl. Bronnl*, '! Samuel Calvin, J James W. Fuller, <l9 Edgar Cowan, Jj Levi B. Smith. ?20 William M'Kennan, ; Francis W. Christ, -'1 J. M. Kirkpatrick, j Pi David Mununa, Jr., 122 James K.-rr, 11 David Taggart, 23 Kichard P. Roberts, j 12 Thomas R. Hull, 21 Henry Souther, 25 John Greer. | LOOK CIT m m ~ [ j 1 5 We have achieved a glorious victory, in hied Toid Couuty. Foster's majority in ilie County is shout 1( o—a ( oasiderohle gain over last year lor us. Sohall has oirly 270, instead nt from COO to 800 as lltuselr and friends confidently claimed. Tate Las 174 majority, Cessna", f< r Sheriff, has only about 10! Jona. Fiehtner, the People'* candidate for is suppo sed to ire eieettd by about ' majority—the rest of the Locofect- ticket <i elected hj a small majority. Our own men elected Tte and .sua, and new have is— gratification ot hear ing T.te crow > v.r tie in If Sehell Ltd not teii on the lioket for I tigress, we would h-ve carried ri.uv 11.an > 0 out f utlt.ty ticket.— S.heJV {.crscna! popularity, aud Lis tuouey, saved I arc aud (.'• s-ua, and it iite na.l Ore fyto-rmity ho light 1 • 10 1 wouifi psy S, hi: 1 tin- half i.f bis elect;i neor.ng esp nscs, lor saving iron. U diord Coun'y his dime gtri ouslr, and she will give bones* old Ate a clear ; ricii -iitv on the t>th of November. . w OL £y _ %' (.; - ' u 'm ~JZ * % \ 1 ■ r ■*— (0\ C 16 ES -{U iiollicia 1.1 M-Fhersoo. Seholl. Adams,* 50 Bedford, 270 Franklin, 718 Fulton, 147 J"u pi a la, 150 918 417 417 MePbetrsons, nnj. 501 *We believe this to be a mistake as we are nuder the impression that MoPberson's imjori iy is a' least 100 l arger in A urns. SE\ ITOK —(I/lsoffH'lat.) Wharton. Ncotr. Bedford, about 85 lliiiniogdcn, 400 Somerset, ltit'O Glory enough. legislature. Our candidates for (he Legislature, Messrs. Ashomu and Schrock, arc elected by about 1200 < r 1500 majority. THE BANNER TOWNSHIP. —Middle Wood terry Township is undoubtedly the Banner Township iu ibis campaign. She gained about 87 votes over last year. Our other Townships, particulaily Bt, Glair,South W oodberry, Union, Sfttke .Springs, the two Providences, Monroe, aud Ltbetfy did nobly. If two or tir eo of the other districts had done as wcli,e. would have carried the whole ticket. Will our friend of the G'izttU be so kind as to loan us bis rooster? Wc wan't to have a big erow. We will publish the official returns of Bed ford County in our next. "We bate met the enemy and they are cars!" GLORIOUS VICTORY! ! CRITTIM ELECTED GOVERNOR BY ABOUT 23.000 MAJORITY OVER ALL THE CORRUPT COMBL1I TIOSS! | Pennsylvania declares for Protection and Free Territories! Twenty Congressmen elected, both branches of the Legislature se cured, insuring a If. S. Sena tor in place of Bigier. OLD ABE IS COEIVG! Clear ibe Track, Free Traders'. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10. Lycoming county, (Jurtirrs majority estima ted at 150, Democratic loss 509. LUZERNE Co.-- 6 townships Cut tin 100 maj Dern. loss, 95. BERKS Co.—Part of Heading and four town ships gain, 804. Additional city, Btb ward, Cur tin, 1198, Foster, 1622, 22ud ward, Curtin, 1746, Foster 1280: 20tU ward, Curiin, 2496, Foster 2363; 18th ward, Curtin, 1974, Foster, 1262, 17th ward, Curti" l , 1102, Foster, 1925; 19th ward, Curtin, 2301, Foster, 2516; 15th and 21st wards yet to hear front. GRESNSRURO, Oct. 10, 1860. Westmoreland gives Foster four hundred and fifty majority. Oovode elected by two thousand. Our As sembly ticket elected. MIFFLIN, Oct. 10. Juniata county gives about ouc hundred and fifty majority for McPherson. PHI LA. Oct. 10. Returns received from all but 8 WARDS.— Democratic majority estimated at 2,500 to 3,000. Lehman, Dim., elected to Congress in the Ist Distiict. Morris, R.p. 21 District. Ver ree, Rep. 31 ; Kelly, Rep. 4th ; Davis, Rep. stb. IN the Legislative DISTICTA, Ist Republi cans gaiu a mtuuber ; 2d log* one ; 3I DEM. re-elected ; J4 ; h doubtful ; sth Kcp. re elected ; 6:B, 7 i> and Bth di M ; 9th Rep's, G .in a meaiber ; lOtu doubtful against LLC p'ibltcat ; LL th Rep. re .fleeted ; 12th ditto ; LO H doubtful ; 14th Rep's, gain a MONITOR; 15th Rip's, keep;. 16th ditto : 17th di'M. V ote in 21 ward, Cm Da 1904, Foster 2518 OID Ward Ctirtin 1095, Foster 1641, I8ti; Cu.-tiu 1211, Foster 1173, ineompltte —2B4 Curtin 1865, Fuster 1820. NOUTHAMPXON CO., OJI. 9. Fester 43 —DEMOCRATIC PERRY CO., Oct. 9. Dancannon Borough, Curtin 115 majority. Union County wilt give Curtin 800 MAJORITY, Democratic LOSS 200. LANCASTER, O T. 9. Democratic giin, T>oo- In l oir other TOWM 3'iiips Deu:. loss is 341. JOHNSTOWN, Oct. 9. Majority for CM tin, 112. PTILLA . Oat. 10. The People's partf HAVE elre'ED their whole TIELICI, ami cirricd the lirst, second, tiiir 1 end fourth wan! Congress ion a! districts, also their SENATOR in the first district, AND GAINED one on the .Legislative ti.:ket. Curtia's MAJORITY ia the B't >to M..y reaeh 20,000. PIULA., OCF 9. The following are majorities for Curtth IA tie counties samed: Union, 800, Lehigh, 800, Diupuin, 1200, Schuylkill, 800, Allegluoy, 6500, Lebanon, 1200, Erie, 230 D, Laucaster, 55*80, Liuutiogdoti, 700, Cambria, 700, Ches ter 2000. BLAIR CO., Oct. 9. Tyrone Boroigh •> 1 Sayder L'p. G;ve Cur tin 148 UR jority. NORTHAMPTON CO. N'jzir- th B irough, Curlio, 1 uiaj., DcuiO E:ATIC GAIN, IT- Bith borough, Fost R 10 muj., DETA. loss, 5. Freemtnsburg, Foiter, 8; D(II. gain, 8. Little llanovcr, Foster 48 mj., Dcm. GUN, 4. BUCKS CO., On. 9. Duylestown — Foster 23, Deni. io- 5. Dur ham Tp., FUSTER 13, DCTN. loss, 14. PLTILA., Oct. 10. The Bulletin says the People's puty in the STAT- elect their Govcmor by from twenty to tweiity-Sve. fhey carry eighteen or tweufy out of the twenty-five Congressional districts, aud have both branches of the Legislature by large ma jorities. Ohio nnd ludian* Republican. A.l\fD STILL THEY COFIE ! INDIANA AND OHIO JOIN HANDS WITH P ENNS YLVANIA A Perfect Avalanch of Republican Victories! WE HAVE THE LIGHTNING NOW, LOOK OUT FOR THUNDER IN NOVEMBER ! '4'iia following dispatch, from our friend D. J. Ch pman, contains the latest news, in re gard o the Penasjlvaoi-i, Indiana and Ohio election*. I'litLA. Oct. 11, 1860. To IjsQtiißfH.Additional returns of tbe election held on Tuesday indicate the triumph Andrew G Cur tin for Governor, by a large majority, probably (<vemy five thousand. The success of about twenty cf tho twenty-five Congressmen, and a Republican majority in both branches of tha Legislature. Indiana—Tbe Republican State ticket is undoubtedly eleoted—majority trcui five thous and to ten thousand. Eight Republican Con B!bf@B® mwmm. gressiceu are elected nod the is prohnl ly Repabiiciio. Ohio—Tlm' llepttHlioans haw* earned their State ticket by about twenty thousand majori ty and the probable choice of seveatecu b-a grp-stum. I Tribute of Inspect. At a uterting of the Schellsburg Rlack Plumed Riflemen, Sept. 30, 1860. Rapt. G.S. Muliin vrn* appointed President, and WM. J. Smith St oratory. The following preamble and resolutions, in regard to tho de*tli of Ar chibald Finley, were proposed and unanimously adopted: Whereas, it has pleased Almighty (rod, in bie iußuite wisdom, to routovo from our mid-t by the baud of death our wot thy and beloved comtade, Aiel.ibaid Finley, be it therefore Resolved, That while we b r >w in hvuulle subaiisMou to the wiil of (rod, we can but deeply deplore tho departure of hr.u whose death has thrown a deep gieuui over all our heaits. Res lved, That by this sore dispensation of Providence, the company has lost one t' its most worthy members, one of its bi i.-ht , t or naments—in short, a loss that will not soon be repaired. Resolved, That we unite our sorrow for his dead' with the bereaved widow and friends of the deceased, and in this sad dispetis'itioti wc recognize the voice ot (ami, speaking to us, "Jie ye also ready." Resolved. That we attend the funeral in body, showing to ibe deceased the usual ufiji tuiy respect to which he is entitled. And also that we wear the usual badge of muurtißp for thirty days. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent t" the family of the deeivsed, and also to both the countv papers fr publication. * WM. J. SMITH, WM. Y. POOUMAN. JUSTUS (J OU Lipid Eli, (Jlillitustf <%. FESTIVAL. Ihe Ladies of the Presbyt rim Church design bid ting n fet'iva! in the Court ll'msc, to cdnHi'oneh <r Toes lay evtiuig, ("he llirh in.st. Refresbiiicuts of various kinds wiij be sei vtd. Hannah Guru, Adam Cora, ) I.i t;o C.'w'fTwf Henrietta Vl'iiiiiimsu.i.Oifihge ( C 'ln n-jn I'.e.. of Williamson and O. E. Sinn- jHe is (}■> ,V.. 1 ton, Esq., Administrator cam I Sept. fcan, I' SU. testamsnto annexe of Sam- i P'rn.i m Docket, J ue! Lara, dec ■ascd, j iso. 1. vs. ) M..*v iUa >1 .Is a!:. 1 J..hn J George Woo-re. j Bedford feuuly, SS. Tht! Com n tin wealth of P. y]Vniii, ! '* , ' > l ' t ! **' *'• 1 • < -' ,, uniy. i If Hannah Cam, Aiivwi C-sr-i. Henrietta Wj-:•u.- • son, Co ngc 0 iliiam-, j an.! <i. K. Si— - . • . l>q . f adfbinistr.itof euni test ma into -x > f'S } Carr>, dee'd mako you use in eicr.* : claim, tlien wo. cOJiu iat you. thu you summon. j by good ami awlul aitiumaaa, lay Ann U i offi; ■ ami John George <Foods, l.?w ■ ! j tu neuary, m j th t they app . before our J-: •. a; Bod ; ford, at ©jr County Court < f Cbtur.i.e; Pleatb iii<re ] to too h-ld. on the J t M.o:f L j of >Rpu-?u j mxt, to shew .fort, whereas. tii .nid.Du- j femlatit* hold fcugeth r sni nndiv'ded with the piuiotilFa, two let* • f ground in 'hi- H .• off Bedford, situate on t'ui North i-i •• .f Pitt y. j containing one hundr d and twenty f%c in !r .it, ' ami t i rek two Ins..and fifty j teet, auii uui;.;,i r. d in ti.u general p'..n of said t Borough Nu.'s I*4 and 18f>, and h. rig icon j I reeled a two story and a-hulf stone dwthi ,g h'>u.*>e store i.ou.se, warehouse, also three onc-suny brick i offices stone stable, at joining lot of Jin. Recti ! cn the east, and lot of George Bhmire on :H< [ west; and they the said defendants deny that yarn- ' tion thereof be made bctwe, n t.uun according to j the laws and eustorqs of this Conine '.wealth jn t such case made and provided, do gainsay, and the i smae to he done do not priuit, very utju.it ly tnl i against the same laws and customs, as tia ausl.— ! And hare you then urid there this writ, andthe i nanu sof those suntmoners. Witness the ilou. F. ! M. Kim met, Krq., President ot our said Court at ! Bedford, the 30te dav of' July- A. J>„ 1860. St.M L 11. I ATE, Fret. ! Attest: WM. 5. FUKU. hi., tiff. Sept. 3, 18G0, after return by Si < riff of ■•:> for.- ; dan fa not found in my bailiwick,the C uri Erect J publication to he tu:ui in two newspipera for six weeks. . ' By the Court. SAM''I. U. TATE, | Attest. Prut. ; V, m. S. FLtv f. S.iii riffi. Oct. 12, isao. BOOT aiiti MIOK.?HKniT | 1 HE subscriber takes th.s in tiiod inforutl g j his fii, mis, and tin: jmilc generally, tli-it ' taken the'shop formerly occupml by John BO ir Bluedv Run, wneio lie is prepared f.. in ike to ord> r BOOT 3 and SHOES, of all kinds, ti;.- , best quality, nd on the shortest notice FOR : CASH. Work warranted to phage. He rc*p%> t-< fully solicits the public patronage. S. P. LEWIS. j Bloody Run, Oct. 12. 1860—Sm. . xpfiUor'y Notice, TfTIIERKAS letters testimentary, to the estate of j If Sarah Sparks, late of West Providene • town- ! ship, lioc'd, been grant .-.J to the sub;.c;ioer, ,ii! j persons ind'bt to the sai l estate are rquested j to make immediate piym-nf, and those having I claims or demands, against the estate of the said I deceased, will persent the same vrithont delay, for ! settlement. JOSEPH FISHER, Oct. 12, 1860. Executor. OF U\l BSTiTE, IN pursuance oi an order of the Orphans' Cotut of Bedford County, there will he exposed to Public Sale on tho premises, on Saturday, tiie oth day of October next—the following Heal Estate, to wit : One lot of ground situate in the town of Bur n a Vista, Bedford co., with a two story frame house plastered, and stable thereon—adjoining property of John Carver and Charles lj ill-gas, late the pop- rtv of Nicholas Kegg, Esq., dee'd. TERMS : Fifty dollars in hand on co; firm Mian of sale. anr\ the remainder the Ist of April next, utter confirmation. WILLIAM GILLESPIE, Sept- 11, 1850. Adm'r. of N. Keg,", doe'd. MTu.iT ~ ONE lot of ground in tho town of Clearvil!.-, Bedford County, Pa . fronting 60 feet on Main St., at d extending back 178 foot t- an alley, ad joining lot of B. A. Ooop.-c on the West, and an alley on the East. Tip? improvements are a good Frame Dwelling House and Log Stable. ALSO, Two Lois in tho Town of Rutjhville. Jasper Co., lowa, being lots NUB. 18 and 11 in Hail Road ad dition to ui t town. For terms apply to the Editor of this paper. Sept. 14, IStiO. IJliUitiES, 12$ to 28 cts. per lb. for sale by A. L. DE FIB A UGII. July 20, 1800. Koike of fiKjtiisfisoß. W'JIEKEAS Dr. WilHatu VV Reed late of South V, oodbrrry Township, Bedford County, died seized of the following ceflCnbed Re • ! Estate, to wit. four certain paiceW or tracts of lai.d, one thereof being the uiuruiou tract conhdairpr one Hundred ami sixteen acres -woro or leas, adj-dnmg lands ot George Replug!.;, Benjamin Voters. peter Rock and Abraham JBver.mle, also, one Tract of Mount •*! fond containing iwo hundred acres and allowance, adjoining land of David Snow burger, David Miller and others, also, one other tract of Mountain land, containing about lorty-flve acres, adjoining land of Jacob Working, Christian Coughenderfer and others, also, an interest of one third part of a tract of land containing fifty acres, adjoining lands of Ikiij unin Voters and Frederick Stoler. Leaving a widow, since deceased, and three sons to wit : Aaron Reed, William Rood ard -Nathan P. Reed, to whom after the death of tUo said widow he devised nil his real estate to be equally divided among them. • Notice is therefore hereby given that ill pursu ance of a writ of partition or valuation, to me di rected I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation on arid premises- on Friday the 2.1 '.lay of November 1860. When and where all parties interested may attend if they see proper. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Sept. 28. 1860. £tfiiiiitMr(cr's ftoikL IETTEBS of administration on the estate of J I'eter Lab-haw, late of Middle Woodbury Tp., dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber, re siding in said township, all persons indebted to said estate, are therefore notified to make payment im mediately, and those having claims against said estate, will present the same, properly authentica ted for settlement. ISAAC K. LAT3HAW, Adrn'r. Sept. 28, 1860.-* toPGfifflS: rTXfIK subscriber, having purchased the store X in Clearviile, Bedford County, Pa., front Samuel cc Simon Mixel, continues to occupy the old stand, where he keeps const tntiy on hand an excel! Nt stock of Dry Good*, Groceries an i Queens wart, of all kinds, and at prices to suit tho times. He respectfully solicits the public patronage'. ISAAC MIXEL. Sept. 28, 1860. GRAND i mmn em'SS^E^T. ! -- 5 .v,-^. r r' | * GO£IL4L O;;MR—•W 2. H . i :ar -rs, Ist Brigade, t !i :let.. ij\ fj. Y. ( i The r-. -vcj-rfi Co -popi. t, Stud" Officers and all | in-. i" ot 'in Ist i-lrig-v'e. I'ltU Da'.; son of Penn : s; i alibi V'dr.nie'T'i o'e hefeby ortle red to attend 1 n ;• ,<-.,-usj. :,! ism.mi , ■ ■ n.p Ta; lor" to be' ! hold a a Bv.tio.a!, soi.itHeirc'hg mi M-otn; y tho 15th i <ii idetob r. bßrp! and to conrhme six 1 .*>*. Cqmpaußs wid • apply t-fe-runelvea ivith C'atap I K.d'tles, e- th-re arc none to lie had froru the St .te. j f r-sh meats i an be t-nrchased ■ a 'ho OampGr.mnd j A coruKF invitation'is extei'il.-d to ail tla.:- ntigk j borii.g iu'ilitery to i nrtieipate with us? a soldiers i welcome will grinst you, Ampie p: '■■•iHtw;.* are ' n.ak'ug for tiie comlbrt of ail those wi.o ai.ty be ! ■ i<rt .• til. By order of LEMUEL BV-Mt.s | I B:'f|ani.er fi .a, ra!, Ist Bri t ■ •• 10 tiivi&j- a, P. fj. V. . i .••• •,- CoJieaKft. b -ermp. Kv*::.svjsia - 7. lTdd.-'l 1 1 ft'BfFstl.Ss '' | GEOSGE" B : KAI'S ! j BilfliWslJrfOTOfilP. viiine of an ococr o.' the Or|ih.l!a' tirmt of I Bed fold Count., the uud orsigned wi'J iffi ■ at public ■ 4ale, on the pre: is. . . on THURSDAT. tins I.oth of' Sovetahar, ISotl, tlsc following described real ettite,! viz : Tbr ifcsltm Tract of wld deceased cuntaiuiug 2d2i acres, about 160 ! i atr.-s cleared and nude. t. ce, and in a high statu • lot cultivation. The iniprdvemunt's tue on new log: | frame house, bunk barn, an. the m cessary out buil - J ings. 'i i| farm is .tie of the Ust in Iliqieweil : Townsir p. being gd<nl limestone land at d having i three good spiiu,as and oreliard tlieruou, 105 acres. ! cleared. ONE bthip tract lontaicing l4f> cres, mid 132 ! pet Ires, a note; 64 acres clvaretl and under fence.— : The improvements are two Log Houses, two Stubies , and out buildings. 1 here is a good spring on tin: premises, and also a i oreiurd ifeivoa. This is i good bind, an 1 in good state pi ( u'tiivl'iii. These lends sre all in a good section <>l country, ! ■ withir, a g . 'idce ol t <• 'tail Road awl at tile j | .kmr pf a riady on a. :ai t a'l the time. TER M $ : i'i , .[i-i d levin in property duitng lih-.tluie ! •f w : '-v.; I; : rest tbe: y: [•.*;- M" to Jirr n- ' a ■ i : in hand a* cci finhitiou of s.ile, ; ~.at • tie .- lane ■ , • two equal annual pay incuts with- ' I out ii.i r it. JAMES E. KAY, Sept. 14, *B6O.- '■. Trustee. S'Tbfic f of Ron! Ksl.Tle. 'g'HE se m-cviber will r G'ur at public stde pnrsmtit : JL to Uiu order ot the tlrphans' Court, on tliu | p. mines, in Wert Providence Township, Bedford , i Ciiutity. on Saturday the I'Ji-h day ot November : m xt iie. e-.llowing REAL ESTATE, . lata* the roperty of Inn s MuHaniel, dee'd. rir. : ! one too t of 11lid, being uaiiiiproved, adjoining ' bin.'s it' -- - Fetter, i,n Lit east, Frank CollaOe - xa. on the west. Andrew Xortimore, on tho North', 1 ' mtl JOMpit M'-Daniel's He-ire on the South, cou > oiitiitig ,iie hundred acrt s more or lers. A "rw other tract of unimproved bind adjoin, i g tie mansion property ami lauds of Daniel j Snider, David Stockman and others, auil, contain ing one hundred acres, more or less. Also, the mansion place of said dee'd. adjoining i lands of Daniel Snider, Wilson McDutiel, J a cob ! Steele, John Calhoun an i others, cotitaiuiug about i ono hundred ami seventy five acres, one hundred j acres eh are.l a ; 1 under fence, 6 or 8 of which are [ mi'.rlrw, balance well timncrbi. The improve i meats arc a two *torv dwelling house, wiih ; kitchen attached, also, as noke house, spring J house, and fig stat I • \vih threshing floor. There j is also, an <ip j ie orch.ud on the pretuiscs, and a : good sputig at th/ door or the dwelling. The i prop r:y is n.u >tid 3v miles south of Bloody ; Hun, on the to d to Cluaiville. j he s.,le will commence at one o'clock on said i d .y, ut wtiich time the terms wi 1 be made known, j " JOBEPII MCDAISIEJ^ i Oct. b, JF6.>- Adm'r. #2OO REWARD. A HEW AKD of two hundred dollars *jU b giv- A en f..r the iippr-hetision ami conviction of tho prison. or guilty of setting Art- tc the ptablee noet-tly burned in the Borough of Budfoid. i B? order of the Council. JOtlK H. HUSH, Attest. C, Bnrge-6. 11. NIOADKMCS, Sect'y. Sept. 7, 1800. A Lib kinds of Or e cries jnst received, and for Sm. silo cheap, at Shoemaker's obe ip store. No, 1. Anderson's R--T. .! uae 2'.), 180.1. Avers Sarsaparilla A coi'.i] onr.d rsrmedy, in w)h we have la bored to produce it: most effectual alterative that can be rottae. Ir is a concentrated extract of Para Sor.-mparilla, m combined with other wtlwfsuces of -till greuter alterative power us to afford an eifcetive antidote for the diseases SareapariEla fa reputsd to eyre. It fa believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who sutler from Strumous complaints, and. that one which will accomplish their euro ran; t prove of immense service to this large class of our nSik U'd feJlow-citiascns. How completely this comp and will do it has been proven by exper ime.it on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: SCROFULA. AND SeaOFOtOCS Coir? I. A! XTS, Kttffintoxs AND EMRRFIVR DTSBASCS, ULCEUS, PJJIPLKS, BLOTCHES, Tenons, SALT ltuucu, SCALO TT::A D, Svrmi.ts AXO SVFUJLIWC Ae- FECXIO.VS, MuRCOtttAL DISSAHR. DUOPSV, NeC uxvutx ON Tie DOCWBUISOX."I)iam.rfr, Dvs- FIJPSU AKO IxDiottSTiow, EI-.Y •smx.As, lb>su OR Sr. AXXH'JXV'S Fate, mid indeed the whole class of complaints arising from ISXFURITT OF TUK BLOOD. 'Phis compound will be found a great pro moter of health, w hen taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the hud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous seres, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it fa ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it fa foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all fa well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life fa disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla lias, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been cgrogiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, hut more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue cf fcarsaparilla, 01 any thing else. During late years the public have liecn mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract cf Sar-c; axilla tor one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for •I cy not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, hut olte-i no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which Mood the market, until the nam a itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous v> ith imposition and cheat. Still we call iiiis compound Sarsapcrilla, and intend to supply suth a remedy as shall rescue the name from the lead cf obloquy which rests upon it. And ivc think we have ground for believing it lias virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary ran of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on tlie Lottie. PHEPARED By JTSH.'J- C. AVEB & CO. I.OWFLT,, MASS. '"re, ?t per Bott!< i 91i Bottles for §5, oyer's Cherry Pectoral, h- won for itself such a renown for the cure of < ry variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it i* cuts. uwifCCßiary forces to recount the errd-msr- of:* v!riiu-.t,'w! , !c-ercr It has been cm . cit. As it has long been in constant use tMouc-hout ti,fa section, we need not do more than assure ti.© people its quclitv is kept up to the best it ever has teen, end that it may be relied on to do for their icliff ail it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TOR TRE CTTRE OP C'slicentsf, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysenter*;, I-'out Stomach, f" rysipelas, Headache, Piles, Hi,! 'imattsm. Emptiest and Skin Diseases, hit er <"; • ■jdaiht, Dropsy, Ti-'ter, Tumors and Halt flfirnm, Worms, (lout, Xturalgia, as a Dt'r.er Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are rapr-I OH ted, so that the n.ost sensi tive ca'n take tli! m pleasantly, end they are the IK t aperient ~ the world for all the purposes of a family phy fa. Price 35 cents per Eos: 5 Eoxes for SI.OO. Great numbers of Clergvnwtn, Physicians, States men, snd etiiinent peisenates, have lent their names to ccrtifv the unpdrr.lMcd usefulness of these nmedics, lut'fmr space here will rot permit the insertion of tbrm. The Agents below ruui.ed fur nish grails our AMERICAN ALU AN AC; iu which they arc given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fel loe ~ni for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations thttr make more profit on. Pern and AVRB'S, and Thke no others. The sick w ant rive be-.: aid there fa for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by B. F. Harry. Bedford; Barndollar 8c Son, Bloody Hun ; li B. Amiok. St. t/ltaiviilc ; J. Bi enein.m. Wbodleny; Geo. Gnrdiil. West End; J. E. Col vin. Scli-lisi. re ; Bid bv dealers generally. Sept. *.'B, WtiO. Publir Sale of ileal Eslafe NAPiEIi TOWNSHIP. | > Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned, acting Exe color of Thomas MvCrearv, late of Napier Town ship, dee'd, will expose to public sale upon the premises, the real estate of said dec'd, on Thursday the 18th div of October next. Said estate consists of four tracts viz: The .Mansion tract, containing 409 acres, about 123 acres cleared and ttud.-r fence, with two-log hi uses".mid tog barn barn thereon elected ; also an apple orchard thereon, situate on the h.-ad Waters of Drawing's creek, and having a good spring of water on the premises, adjoining i.mda ol Geo. N.Ellis, Emanuel Weaver, Joseph Bliek, Win Wolf and others. ALSO, One other tract, containing one hundred and fifty four acres, about 6© acres cleared ; the improvements are a log tiousf and log barn, ana a small young orchard, adjoinitn the uliove on Dun mug's creek ; this tiaet, as ifcjl as the above, con tains good meadow land- ALSO, One other tract coitaming 113 acres, ad joining the above, and havingthereon erected a leg house and log barn. This imct contains a good apple orchard ; also a sprint of Water near the house, and good meadow lml. ALSO, One other tracta Ijfiir.ing the above, and, containing about 63 acres, nTout 40 of which are cleared. The improvements! arc a log house, log burn, upple orchard. Btc. i. Sale to commence at 10 o'lloek, A. M. TERMS made known on Ay of sale. HENRY TAYLOR, Acting Ex'or of Thomas MeCremr, decM. _ _ ; i * Ni OTIC S-L f FITTERS- Te&tsrnentary, oa the list will .ml li Testirlnent of Henry Weaverling, late of West I'rovim-nce Township, dee'd, having been granted to the subset ib< r lesiding in Said Township, riot! m is therefore given to nil pursops indebted, to m ike payment immediately, and tljose having claims will present them | raoerly authenticated for settlement. MARY WEAVER LING, Sept. 21, 186'h { Executrix. MAOARONI Cheese. Graf kers, cry.vtaiised fruit and gum candies, for sile by M L. DEFfBAIIGtI, Jul/20, 1863. I THE BYPOP9SimSI Having proofs so slroug and direct as fo EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL. For Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physicians o.t the oldest schools as well .i s new. give it tlicit* un qualified sanction, and recommend it for ail cases oi eruptions, and diseases of the eCalp ami brain ; hut all who have used it, unite, iu testifying tint it will preserve the hair from being gray, and from falling to any age, as well as restore. Bead the the following : Oak Grove, S. C. June 24. 1809, Pftor. O. J. 4Voor>: Dear Sir-.—Your liair lie storative is rapid'y gaining popularity in U fa com munity. 1 hare had occasion to lay p.o jodiee side, and give your Hair Kestoretive a pertbet test: During the year 1854, I was so unfortunate ast > be thrown from my sulky against a rock new the roadside, from which my head received a mo.-* terrible blow; causing a gre.it deal of irritation, which communicated to the brain and external surface of !. bead, froiu tne efiects of which ray liair was finally destroyed ov r the entire surface of the head. From the time I first discovered it* dropping . however, up to the time of its total dis appearance, I employed everything f could think of, being a professional man myself, and, as I thought, understanding the nature of the disease, hut w -s finally deieafa.-d fa every prescription ad vanced. 'i'ficse atid no otic r circumstances induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I hive every reason to believe, produced a very hap py result: two months after the that application, i had as beautiful a head ol young hair as I ever saw, for which I certainly owe you my most sincere thanks. Best assured, do ir sir, I shall recommend your icrned'. to , h inquirers; moreover, I shall use my influence, which 1 flatter myself to say, is not a little. You can publish this if yon think proper. Yours, very respectfully. " M- J. H'RISHT, M. D. Office of the J- fllrsouian. f Philippi, Ya., Dec. 12,1 -">. { Dear Sir:—! fed it my duty as well as my pleas ure, to state to yon the following circumstance, which you can use as you think proper. A gentle man of this place, (a lawyer,) has been bald ever since ids eaily youth , so much so, that he w.s compelled to wear a vilie w.;s induced to. use a bot'ie ol your '-Hair Rt-sio.■stive,'-" which ho lilted very much: am! after nsieg some two or three bottles hfa hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he low has a handsome bead of hair. The gentleman's nams is Bradford, and as he is very well known iu oura fjoifa ;g counties, many persons can testify to the truth ol : is statement; I give it to you .it the r quest of Mr. ILodfard. You can sdi a great deal i f your Hair Restorative in this and the.djoi.u'ig counties if you haw the proper agents. Yours, INC., THO M FSOM SURGH NOR - Dir. WOOD: Dear Sir : Permit nit to express tho obligations I an; under for the entire restoration ot my hair to its original colr; about the time of niv arrival it! the United States if vva-, rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of your *Hair Re storative*' it soon recovered its oriiiinai hue. I cotsidcr your Restorative as a very wonderful in. vent ion. quite efficacious as well as agreeable. S. THALBEKG. The Hester .live is put up iu bottles of three I sizi-s. viz; large., medium and small holds | a pint, and re*ails for one dol' • r per botth*- the medium holds at l-a-t twenty per cent, more in porportiou than the snisli, retails fur' two dollars pei b"ttlcj the large hoitis a quart, 40 per cent ruore in pro i portion, and retails ior thri-e doll irs per bottle. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. Ami 8ld by id! good Dtuggista and Fancy, Goods Deaters. j August S, ISS-d.-Sia NOTICE t l' School iiirectors nnil TfafJiers. r*"il!E exaudoation of Teachers and the renewing JL of certificates will take pi me in the several townships as follows, to wit: in Cutnberltid Val ley, ir .May's school house on September the 22 i ; in H.irrfa >n, at Gomp's school house on the 24th ; in Londonderry, at Bridgeport on the 25th 5 in J uui:ita,aL Bu-navi-ta on the 2tlth ; in Schcllsturg ami Napier at Scb. Ilsburg on the 27th, in St. (Jlutr, at Eight Square on tne 28th ; in Union, at Mowry's Kill on the 29 h ; in Hopewell, at Dish ers on Oct. Ist ; ia Broad Top, at liopcwtfl on tha 1 21; in Lib-rty, at Stonersfown on the lid; in Mi i!o Wood IK rry, ~t IToodherry ontlmdtii; in ! Sotiib 44" 1 iln-ny. . S Enter prise on the sth; iu I Snake Spring, at Hartley '< on the fifbs in licdiord | town ship nt B-.'f lion the 10th ; ifi West i*rovi | denes', it Bloody Run on the 11th; in East Frovi i donee, at HcUi.-i holler s ti tiie 12th; in Monroe, at CU*. rv lib 01: the loth; is, o(itersi, at Kainsburg |in the 16tli; am! in tledibrd Boron.fat, on the 20th. The above examinations to ciwuiwacn at cine j o'clock A. M. T fftclmrs i'l Directors suqabi be punctual at the 1 hour app ictcii—as : wail to sac all the Directors ' on the bay of ex uubiatioK, iu their respective j townships; w-• thau-t'ore earnestly requrrt theni all ! to is: piescnt. All Con y Gcrtlficales. issued since tht last retv i.ir tru.i'iij- fj\wiii.at)ous, arc hereby rendered i null. Toselters a., requested to bring their certificate!, with them, as file, fonuer Superintend mt has fuiltvl to furnish us with the Duplicates of the same. GEO. SIGAFOOS. Sept. 14, 18C0. County Superintendent. WATCHES, JEWELRY AifD SIE VERWAHE. 7 E would respectfully inform our friends, pat- T V runs and tli.- public generally, that we have now in store en i otter wholesale and retail, at tho lowest cash prices, a la:go and very choice stock of W'A'i CUES, JEW ELK V , SILVER AND FLAT ED WAKE, of every variety and stylo. Every description of DiaJtoxn WORK and other Jewelry made to order, at short notice. K7"AH goods warranted to he its represented. N. B.—Farticnlnr attention given to the repairing <f Watches una Jewel rv of every description. STAUFFEIi & HARLEY, No. 622 Market tit., south side, Philadelphia. Sept.. 7, 1860.-3 m NEW GOODS!" rilllE undersigned have just received theft usual L ' supply <>l Spring and *um:iier liood^, and would respeetful'v invite all in search of real bargains, to call and ex. nine tneir stock and prices, Ad kin Is -f c >!> dry Prolit-o win ho received for (ioodtt, i'.t Ciisii prices. r%MS -->: x iui.ut'.-s cr- dit. Prompt st'tk-mnt required v cash f r i evi ry >'in arv. i his sys r.-iu hug given cur oust; us i*. every satisfaction, and sust a hied i> fh. r kin** and continued patronage, we :hall aitfivre to a rule .-.trie tie A. It. CII\MER & COt May 18. 1880. I dinißislpatdf ? asi lee. LETTERS of administration having been erant cd to the stt! criber, residing in Napier''"own ship, upon the Estate id John Ellis, late of said township, deceased, ho calls upon ail persona in debted to come forward and make payment im mediately, and ail having e.aims against the est'de, fuc requested to m <ke the same properly anthonu catcd tor settlement. HENRY TAYLOR, Aug. 21 1863. Adtu'r. STILL CHE.U'BR. ot-.iv IBf do/. f'r good Maevkr .1. m OSTBE Jt OARN'S. May 4, IB® 1
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