DIED. On the morning of Feb-nary 12,1861, after a few doyg illness, Mis. ELIZA COLVIS. in the 731 yeai of bt-r Hge- Sin- was born in 17F8, married in 1804, and war the staler of Charles McDowell. Sin; was the mother ot ten children, fifty one grand children, and font great er.vnd children, roost „f wlmm were present >t her funeral. She joined tbe Presbyterian church in Bedford, in lt*Cß, and has lived a consistent member ever since. She resided in Schcllshnrg about 28 years, during which time she gamed many warm friends, who can truly sympathize with her lajreaved children. Respectfully Inscribed to her Chil dren. Sons and d iught rs of ona mother, We're bereft of that dear friend ; God h. claimed the son! forever, Which our childhood did defend. And, we trust, in bis rich mercy He Ims borne her to tho skies , Where, attended by his unguis, Sounds of sorrow ue'er shall rise. Tes, cur mother, we shall mis* tho, When thou'rt laid beneath the sod; And our eyes shall ne'r behold thee, When tiiou'rt in the land of God. But. the I lest assurance whispers. That rhy i>te was such a one, Thai the angels homeward led thee, Trusting in thy Father's Son. And. when years have floxtod by us, To the endless sea of time, And temptations hard have tried u, XX'e sliiil meet thee in that clime, If we but our Saviour's warning Heed, wiiilxt it is called to day, And in life's I rigbt sunny morning, Meokl.v seek bis grace ulwxy. Oh! then draw ns closer to him, Fix our hopes upon his love ; Hunitdy. in his word believing, We stia.l aii meet her above, Where, with hymns aud sweetest anthems, We shall sing forever nuore To the Lord, who brought us hither, And our own great Go 1 aloro. J. H. M. On tbe morning of the I2th inst., in Bloody Run, AtICF.. eldest Oaug ter oi James B. and Louisa nr, seed 4 years, 11 months and 12 days. Ihe deceased was a child of sweet and lovely manners and was dearly beloved by ail who knew her. She bote her fflictiou with meekness, and lI.IVT lives in the. ei joymeirt of the smiles of her Heavenly Father. Shortly before her death, she rcquisted her parents to bring her Sabbath School books and tickets, and after looking over them, rpoke in fcelioa te.ms of the School and her teach es, and requested her l.tiie sister to be a good giri. l.er rem o::s were taken to the M. E. Church, w.re a v.,rv feeling -r.d appropriate sermon was delivered by Rev. Mr. Cleaver, after which they wen: fuliov . d to fh ;. resting plare by her re laLioi i, ,s. . i ,h Bc'vi. . scbol tis ai d otheis. Oil, 8 v i -ur com t aud dry our tears, A ,d To ; •* to resign This piccious jcacl to thv cars, A: d crv a.i her ever tliice. w. s. F. On fl e 12th lust., in Clcarville, lit. ISAAC GKOVS, aged b3 v ears, aud 1 0 months. PC lil.iC Si 1/6 OF VALUABLE KBIL ESTATE. BY" virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court f Bedford County, tbe undersigned will olferat public sale, on tho promts;*, on Satnrdij 23d ot ]la rcb, next, the following ilvsciibcd r> al estate. Purpart "A," containing 55 acres and 25 p.;r e' s octt, being ibe one third pari thereof, adjoin ing lauds of Jacob Snider, Frederick Stolcr and ot tiers Part li B." eontvining 47 acres and 128 perches Mil measure, adj •iaitig lands of Samuel Burger, Jar oh Woikmg and others. Purpart ••<;. ' couUining 2:2 acres nett measure, si'jrmg laud* of D. Suowbcrger, Martin Miller aud others, and Purp rt--D," containing 123 acres and 41 per ches measure, adjoining lauds of Frederick Sfoler. A. Evdrsole and others: all situated in Middle Woodberry Township, Bedford County. Being the real estate ot Dr. XVm. W. Reed, tiee'd, lately appraised under proceedings in Par tition. TERMS: Oue third at confirmation of sale and the balance ia two equal annual pavments without hd.cr.-bt. AARON REED. Fob. 22, 1851. Executor. Statement of the HecepU aud Ex pcutlltures OF tbe Bedford and Stoystown Turnpike Road Companv, for the year ending 2J Januarv, 1861 To Balance at settlement, 2d Jan. '63. $97.20 To uru't., of tops collected during the year, 1573,16 $1,670.30 By nin't. of Expenses during tho year, $1,622,39 Balance i i the Treasury, 47,97 No dividend made. PETER SCHELL, . Teh. 22. 1861. Treas'r. A<imiGitruiors' rolice. LETTERS of adnHDistratiou having been grant ed to the subscribers, on the estate of Isaac Grove, late of Monroe Township, dee'd, all per sons indebted to said-estate, are hereby notified to fooke payment immediately, and those having r Liuis against tbe sun.e will present them properly autliuiticated for sett lenient JESSE GROVE, XVest Providence, JOHN L. GROVE, Mouroe, Feb. 22, 1861.-f Administrators. A(imiiiigtrater's Notice. L" ETTERS of Admi:,is:ration upon the Estate of 1 rr-ucis McGirr, late ot Juniata Township, dtoid county, tiee'd, liaviug been granted to the a'>sen bor by the Register of Bedford County, all petsou* having claims agtinst said estate, aie here by notified to pieseitt the unit) properly authenti cated, for settlement, and alt persons indebted are 'equated to uiake Imuivdiatn payment. OWEN McGIRK, Feb. 22, 1861. Adtu'r Bedford Township. fcILECTIO.V TUB Stockholders of the Bedford and Stoys town Turupikt Road Company are hereby no •*d, tliut the annual Election of the Company, tin be held at the LuUte of Jatues Froaher, in BcheliUirg, on tbe first Monday of March next, XncAti the hours of one and throe o'clock, P. M. PETER SCHELL, Feb. 22,1861. Secretary. Administrator's [toffee. | ETTEKS of administration having been granted Li to the subscriber, on the estate of Gao. kitch late of Ui.ioa Township, dee'd, all persona in -••a Vii to .ud estaU are uotifiad to make payment V" w '*' 1 ll ely, sod those haviug claims against said He wil; present them properly authenticated for LEVI RITCUET, ' ■ 22, 1861 _Y. to fetal Hour. r''°lCE U sh ground iamily and Supciflne tiiuj constantly ou baud, and (or sale bv the y* -r pound, by OSIER U CARN. 22, 1861 Jj 1 " " ''AL . 's I. E'JEiPTS for the million at r- A". H AIRY 'a. 21, Ited. PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of an ordar of the Orphans' Court oi Bedford County, the undersigned will off<r for ! sale at Public Vendue , on tbe prtmisea, on Friday, llie Sib day of Mnrcli next, the following desciihed Valuable Ural Est a r. situate in Monroe Township, Bedford Couvfy, ad joiiiinc Van t of Bernard Claybaugb, Wm. Camel!. J -hn Fletcher and Leonard Nycum, CONTAIN ING 254 ACRES, about 130 acres cleared, about 130 acres cleared, aUiut 6 acres of which are good meadow, balance in high state of cultivation.— The improvements are a two story Plauk House, a double Log Barn, Wagon Shed, and other out buildings. The purchaser can have possession on the Ist of April, 1861. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day. when the terms will be made known by JOHN NYCUM. Adm'r. of YX'm. Nycum, dee'd. Feb. 22, 1861. Afeckerfl and Herring. CHOICE late caught fat fish, just received, ft cheap side. OSTER u CAKN. Feb. 22, 1861. JIDMMs iSTRATOR'S XOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Alfred S. Over, late of South Woodberry township, dee'd, having been granted to the sub soil er living in Middle Woodtierry tp., all person* fed to said estate are requested to make im . mediate payment, aud those having claim, against tbe same, will present tbeiu properly authentic .tod tor settlement. CYRUS S. OVER, Feb. 15, 1861.-f Adm'r. "be: • ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, aie hereby notified to call and settle their ac counts before the first ot April next, or they will be left in tbe hands of a Justice for collection. 3AEUI E. POTTS. Feb. 15, 1831. ELECTION. AN election for five managers of the Chamhcrs burg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company, will be held at the Pullic House of J. McDonnald, in McConudlsburg on Monday tho 4th day of March next, at 1 o'clock P. M. T. B. KENNEDY, Feb. 15, 1861. President. RECEIPTS AND EXPMBMES OF Bedford County lor . 1860- William Sbiifer, Elsq., Treasurer of Bedford County in ac count with said County, from tbe 2nd day of Jan uary, 1860, to the 7th day of January, 1861. TUKAbUKEK, PR. To cash received of collectors : John B Zook, Liberty 1857 sl4 11 Solomon Steel, Hopewell 1858 10 00 John Mnrgort, Cntub. Valley 44 40 Ob Goorge F. Steel, Liberty " 1 32 I Mn liael B -lie. Londonderry 4 84 87 William Carnell, Mouroe 44 81 11 Anthony Smith. Napier 44 20 Oil XVilliaiu lvirk, St. Cl.ir, 44 78 92 Jared Hanks, Southampton 44 31 00 : Johuß. Fluke. S. Woodberry 44 4 95 ; Is.etc Mongol, Bedford Bor. 1859 250 00 I Mkhaci Fe ter, Bedford Tp. 44 662 67 , Joseph Evans, Broad Top 44 140 00 Michael DR-hl, Colerain " 204 73 Jacob B Ana rson, Cumb. Val. 44 198 57 David Miller, Harrison 44 158 12 William Young, Hopewell 44 133 08j John Gillespie, Juniata 44 149 00 , George Khoada, Liberty 44 40 00 Levi Carpenter, Londonderry 44 181 25 j Philip Snyder. Monroe 14 107 76 1 Abram Black burn, Napier 44 427 7-5 David Fore, Provioeuce East •* 117 00 ! Jacob Barndoliar, Prov. XYest 44 125 00 1 Jacob XX". Miller, Sch-. Üb'g bor. 44 58 52 Joi.u XV. Hoover, St. 01 air 44 424 Ou i Adam Shaler, Snake Spring 44 9 3 60 | John Bennett, Southampton 1859 245 64 i John Fickis, Unity) 44 153 72 | G. B. llolsinger, Woodberry X. 44 556 .79 'J. S. Brumbaugh, Woodberry S. 4 * 502 00 i A. J. Sanson), Bedford Bor. ISiO 282 02 j M. Ilblderbaum, Bedford Tp. 4 - 367 00 Samuel S* Fluko, Broad Top *• 72 85 Simon Stucky, Colerain 44 125 00 Samuel i>i or, Cumb. Valley 44 236 00 • Hugh. Wertz, Uarrison *• 60 00 j Wm. Cypher, Hopewell 44 60 00 Leonard Bitner, Juniata 4 - 65 00 j Isaac Kensingtr, Lioerty 44 90 00 | John. Wilbelm, Londonderry 44 140 00 j Philip Felten, Monroe •• 162 00 j Joseph Black, Napier 44 61 00 , XVrn. Lysinger, Prov. E. 44 75 00 jD. Ri.chey, Prov. W. 44 * 105 00 | John Otto, Schellsburg 44 2 0 00 Jacob Beikhi-imer St. Clair 44 280 00 Joseph Disiirew, Snake Spring 44 ' 128 00 Philip fvhugeinian, Southampton 44 135 00 Abrasi Croyle, Union 44 7 1 05 Rudolph Hoover, XVoodbury if. 44 261 00 J. 8. Brumbaugh, XVoodberry S. 44 120 o'> Amount received of Samuel Davis $33 71 Wm. S. Fluke, jury funds 140 02 D. Shuck 1 4;i M. M. Peebles, on estisys 3 93 Att'v Mower on judgment against F. Stiffiir, 212 4u Amount on uaseatod lsuds 353 21 S9I3L 6?i (JR. William Scha.'er, Tresnurer of Bedford County, Cr by amount of moneys paid to sundry persons Drafts drawn by Commissioners as fellows : B;. amounts paid constables for returns, Sec. $263 28 Election board and leturn judges 789 GO Road and bridge viewers 2 2 2d Assessments on insurance of Co. buildings 6J 70 do do Damages on roads 48 00 Amount paid assessors 226 79 A. J. Baylor, late < ourt crier 26 50 Levi Agnew, cleaning aud attending Court House 25 70 Charles Iter wine, for putting in cellar and chopping wood 65 00 Joaliua Mowur repairs to Court House 4 25 j Mary Morris, scrubbiug commissioner's office, kc. 15 0b John Lesig for spout stones 7 11 Henry Sellers, white washing Court room, Ac. 14 00 A. B. Cramer, bill lumber for repairs to Court House 10 40 B. F. Harry, stationery 8 22 John Border, hobbles for prisoners 6 (JO H. C. Reamer, oil and paints 0 28 For repairs to public buitdiDgs 18 77 D. B Troutmau holding inquest on desd body of man unknown 11 97 M. M. Peebles, holding inquest on body lAund dead 8 71 BY AMOUNT paid County Commissiouer's ss follows: C. Evans, 67 00 J. Beckley, 78 00 f>Tu. Pearson, 62 00 J. F eigtiUicr, 13 00 22-J 00 By smonnt paid Commissioners for tslu of Poor House property. O. E.Shaunoo 2100 ,'oseph V. Noble, di 00 John Nycura , o 00 33 00 John Mower, Esq., salary es attorney to Commissioners for '69 '6O. 100 00 H'eraer Ueraens, making cushias for set tees in jury bo* 8 60 Wm. S. Fluke, costs iu Commonwealth ease, and hoarding prisoners 892 03 Keou.tir & Bay, stationery 4 02 Jon at ban C- Dicken, borrowed money and interest f*36 CO laterest on money borrowed of sundry peisone 43$ 00 j?amucl Dvis appropriation to Bedford ! County Agricultural Society, IOC) 00 I For building; and repairing bridges Sii.o 70 j F. 0. Hutter, binding old Dockets for j Ptoibonotary'* ofS;e -I'd 20 I '.VjHittW S. Haven, new Dockets for Pro - ! Iho notary's office _ 27 40 S. H. Tate, Prothonotarj'afees 182 71 Mate Treasurer on deficiency of assessment 762 37 Samuel Rud"bangh, costs 3 72 Moneys rot unded to collectors 32 £0 do do do Simpson 44 IS O H. Gaither, auditing Prothonotary's account 18 0O G. H. Spang, costs in Commonwealth cases 42 00 J. Stiver, costs in Commonwealth vs. I'. O. Mock 81 75 Supporting prisoner in Western Penitenti ary _ N 96 22 11. Nicotjemus, services ss clerk to com missi;: ners 180 00 11. Nicodemus, costs in Commonwealth cases 81 22 11. F. Meyers, printing 273 60 David Over, do 232 25 Premiums on fox scalps 815 B'.)£ Petit jurors 036 23{ Grand do 837 96 Constables attending juries 95 (0 Levi Agiuw, court crier 45 00 ! Exonerations and "-scapes 213 50 Umurrent money of G. R. Hobdogor 5 GO l'teasurer's salary 185 00 Levi Aguew attending auditors 2 " 0 Miscellaneous 65 vd County auditors and clark 70 < o Balance due county 161 78 9131 62 STATEMENT of moneys "hie to the County of Bedford, on the 7th day of January, A D , 1861. Abram Suowden, Ctunb. Val. 1854 s">o 79 4. A. Nicodemus, M. XVood'by •< 78 23 John Dasher, Hopewell 1850 60 0 .\ John A. Osborne, Broad Top 1867 70 9U James Sin.tit, St. Ciuir • 518 04 Lemuel Evans Broad top 1858 227 08 John Morgret, Cuinb. Valley 44 100 24 Solomon Steel. Hopewell 44 22"> 20 Jared Hanks, South imptou " 37 23 J A. N modern us, XVood'by M. " 122 11 Isaac Meugel, Btuiford Bor. 1800 91 83 Josepli Evans, Bros Itop " 167 47 J. B. Anderson, Cumb. Valley 44 83 01 David Miller, Hunisou '• 44 48 XVm. Young, Hopewell •' 90 00 John Gillespie, Juniata •• 29 < 3 George Kho.ds, Liberty 44 115 41 Li vy C.rp< titer, Lcndonderry " 74 72 Philip Snyder, Monroo 44 157 48 A Bl ckl un, Napier " 15 75 David Fore, East Providence •' t.6 86 J. Barndoliar. W. Providence 1.9 27 J. W. Miller, SehelLluirg Bor. 44 16 15 John W. Hoover, St. Clair " 17 56 John Picket, Union " 163 33 J. S. Brumbaugh, Wood'by S. '• 157 61 A. J. B'msom, Bedford B' r. IS6O 462 4 > M. Hold.-rluuu., Bodrhrd Tp. •' 553 62 Samuel S. Fluke. Broad 'Top ' 819 20 Simon St ucky, Colerain '■ 418 35 I Samuel Boor, Cuiuti. Valley 44 816 40 Hugh Wert*, Harrison " 219 70 XViiiiam Cypher. Hope Well " 274 4 s Leonard Bittner Juniata '* 3"1 4^ l-aac Ke'isitiger. Liberty 44 91 28 John VYilheliu, Lotidoudetry " 218 91 Philip TVlton, Monroe " 318 45 | Joseph Blackburn Napier " 600 53 ! XVm. Liiinyer. Provuience E. " 249 65 ID. Uitehey. (ot I.) Providence W. • 169 55 ' John Otto. Set; el Is burg Bor. '' 8h 73 | Jacob Berkheimer, St. Glair " 376 09 Joseph Diibrow, Suaite Spruits " 236 8 7 Philip Clingerrnaii.. Southampton •' 324 16 Abram Croyle, Union " 349 12 Rudolph Hoover, XVooJberry M. " 731 57 J. S. Brumbaugh, VVoodberry S. 14 555 19 10034 344 BEDFORD COUXTY SS. The under.-igtted Auditor* ot said county, do hereby eertiiy, that in pursuance ol 'be Act- oi Assembly, in such cases triads ana provide.! they met at lite Court H 'Jae, HI the Borocgb oi Bed lord, and did audit ami avljuit the account* between VVtiiiam Shafer, Treasurer of said cm;. - ty, lor tbe year 1860. as contained t I iiie lore- j going itaieinents, and that we have e.\aui lied ; the foregoing account ol due to and owed | by sa:d county, and that we have Sound fie same to be correct, as witness ot.r liana and seais. tins the 7ih day of January. 1861 JAMES C. DEVORE, DANIEL FLETCHER, GEORGE BAUGUMAN, ATTEST : Audttom. J. XV. LISOENFELT ER. RETORT of the Auditors of Bedford County, to the Auditor General. January 7th. 18ui. Xx'ui. i Schaler, Treasurer ot Bedtord County, in c- . count with the Common wear It oi Pennsylva nia. Treasurer. DR. Tax oti Real and Personal Estate: Aggregate amount of said tax outs land ing at last settlement £-7662 59 I Aggregate amount ot said tax assessed lor ttie year 1860 8127 50 I Amount received on unseated lauds 314 79 i Amount duo Treasurer N'halor 134 ; £•16005 014 ! CONTRA. Vll. By amount paid Bute 'treasurer as per receipt 5437 80 Collectors co iiinis-'ia.is for 1860, and previous yea s 340 95 Collector's exonerations as per certifi cate of commissioners 167 37 Paid B. F. Meyers pub'tshiug ttoiice to retailers and dealers 3 00 B. F. Meyers, publishing list of retail ers 15 00 D. Over, publishing list of retailers 15 00 Levi Agnew, mileage as mercantile ap praiser 12 00 Levi Agtiew, services as mercantile ap praiser 20 624 Treasurer's commission on 5977.78 59 77 Amount uncollected for the year 3560, and prerious yesia 9993 58 16005 614 ' _ ; Statement of mono* owod by Ilia County of Bedford. • Jobu S.ll *2,000 00 Elizabeth Ilea 50 00 John Btico 5,000 00 7,050 00 j Retailer's License. Aggregate amount of said lioeimcs lor 1800, as per list furnished by mercantile appraiser 419 00! CR. Cakb paid State Treasurer 210 00 i Treasurer's uotumissinn "22 4b Cash paid Btate Treasuior 2ili 5 419 00 ! Tavern L't rw. Aggregate amount of snid License for the year I>oo, as per return of Clerk of Court of Quarter Sessiuns GSQ 00 CB. By cash paid Sute Treasarer as por receipts 560 CO jTrefurrr\ |opia,tssioo 32 50 I ;.xou<ruuus vt J, A. Suively'a j iWeirte ' " 25 00 , Gafb paid Stats 7'ic! titer as per receipt 42 60 660 00 E'liinj Houses. To segregate amoutit of said li cense 110 00 OK. By cwsh pai'l State Treasurer 60 00 j'l'lea-nrer'? ooiuinigAton 5 50 Cash p ; i Suta Treasurer as psr i receipt 44 50 110 00 Distilleries. Aggrep t" amount of sai! lieeni© lor 1860 50 00 CR. Cash paid State Treasurer as per j rec.Gjt 47 50 Trcuauter's coaiuiissioa 2 60 50 00 Venders cf S/rirtlous Liquors. By the q-.iait 75 CO CR By c-b pi'il St te Treasurer 71 "25 1 reasurei s ccuiuiissiou 3 75 75 00 BiHiird Rooms. To aggregate Hint. . of said license for tre yoar 1860 17 00 CR. By cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt 16 15 , Treasurer'# commission 85 17 00 Ten Pm Alleys. To aggregate uuiouut of said li cense 88 00 CU. By cash paid St .t3 Treasurer as | < PP r receipt 36 10 Treasurers commiafion I 90 £8 00 Con fee! tanartes. Aggregate amouut of s.id license 35 00 CR. By essli paid Ft re Treasurer 2S 75 Treasurer's coiuuiission 1 25 Kroneratiou ou F. l)evoro 5 00 35 00 Hawkers and Peddlers. To segregate amount of said )i- CeUs© 8 0Q CR. Bv cash paid Ftiio Treasurer 8 00 10 00 ! Banking Houses. Aggregate sraouut 10 00 j CR. By cash paid State Treasurer 9 50 Treasurer's couiuiicaioii 50 10 00 BEDFORD COU.YTY SS. The undersigned, Audi tor- of sai l county, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of trie Act of Assembly in sueh cases made and provided, they u>'t at the Court House, in t-bti Borough ot aod ciu • audit, and adjj-t the accounts between William Shaic-r, ire,,surer of said eouoty, and ibe Ooui ui"uwealth of i'er.ns)iv.ioiu, contained iu tbo fjrcg'.iug statcioeats. itijesa our L-nds aud seals, this 7th day of ouuuary, 1861. JAMES C. NEVORK, DANIEL b'LETCHER, (JEOItOE LAUGHIIAN. A tie#;; J W. LI.NGFJiFEI.TIia. r hruuty 8, ISCI. Heffipls r.tid Expenditures OF CHAMBERSB{JKG JN BEDFORD TURN- FiKlI ROAD GOJFFAN F, tor the year end ing Jan. 7th 1861 ; To tialance at lsi By amount eX''en settlement, $6 285 81 "ea. $4,080 73J Receipts, 4,'Jel 4u Divi'd.- jiaid si-ice list fci'tflem't, 1 276 S.B.unhiirt, j't. "J42 6S Manage '8 pa v. 250 00 , Sect'i &Tr;ai'r. 100 00 | Balsa Trea'v, 1.6M5 <0 8.->27 24 $8 3CG 24 Unp.a: i Lividon ts, 2.135 07. \\ IX. 11. MCDOWELL, Jan. 25,18G1-3t Treasurer. iNofiee of iucorporaiion. ALL persons interested are hereby notified that til the present session of the Legislature of Fennsylvatiia, au application will be made, for the passage of an act to be entitled, '-An Act to in corporate tnu Glamorgan Iron Company," giving su-.h company the privilege of holding lui-is in Hunting! n and Bedford Counties, and of cariying or. 11 M -iness of m inufaeturing iron therein, in which foil tin. undeisighed will bb the corporators named. cn.inr.es WOOD, SJMUEL ISETt, n. B. W/GTOX, w.tf. P. O RBI ON, JOHN FULTON, L. T. WjiTSON. Feb. 8, 18(11. Corporators. Adiutnislritfor's Notice. THE undersigned having l>oeu granted lett-rs of admin miration on the Estate of Dr M. 1). Al ii,on lit.: "f Scheilsburg Boi'ough, dee d, all per sons in I -bled to said estate are liowly notifie i to make immediate pa)merit and these having claims ag inst tn - - tine, will present tbeia properly au- Ilienticated tor si-ttloment. N B I have appointed John S. Schell, Esq., of Bot llabnig, to act fir urn i i my absence, and all iierS'ins i; d -bted, or ii iviag claims against the es tate, can settL- Wiih him. \V. M. ALLISON, Feb. 1, 1861. Administrator. ' tliillM'!"" WS"SSISG to reduce our i-tock low as possi ble by spring, we wiil offer every dwwripuou ■ WINTER GOODS id cost—for cash- Ready nude Clothing at hal! , I'iico— call and see for yourseive# ! A. B. CRAMER & CO- Jan. 18, 2861. ; Iyer'sSarsapariHa *l. i. I A compound remedy, in i*ivh '.vet have Va bowa to pi-vJuee tfcc most 'effoetuti vtc-..itlvc j that caa bema&e, It is * oom-iTaintcd extract of Para Sa -tups' Ha, > cmukacil with other j mibstaticfa of Mill great©? altctxtive p..vr.r -,s t.. afford an sfßrctive antidote for tic- diseases Swo!;aii)la ts repiicf to core. It.' beuoved that suclf a rem tty . wanted by these -bo suler from Strumous complaints, aid that on© which will accomplish their cure must prove of" inmv.'-.v service to this large class of our ailirted f -lln-.v-citiKCns. How completely this i-bfiap iiiivd will do it ha? been proven by exper iment "ii many of the worst cases to b ; found of the foil owing cc r.iplair.U: SciOPBtA AND ScitOiTLOCS Co:TT..ITXTS, EKBPTIONS ,vsd linrprtvK Djsnasks, U1.t1.a3, Piurxs?. BLOTCUJSH, TPMOBS, SALT iuiKt'ir, StAttt IT. vt, SviuiLis and hvr-,iuvic AF racrto.vs MUIICUKIAL Idisr.Ass, Du,hmy,.N ZX kalcio. on Tic DootouitEux, Ocii-.ns, Otu- VU\\,l\ AND IxjItCFSTION, Kit WITH. IS, It'.AZ ou Sr. AXTUJSY'S I'' tits, and indeed the win's class of complaints arising l'roin Im't iiirv cr Tit a Huron. "Tils compound will be found a great pro moter of health, hen. tab-:n in the spring, to ex]l the j > la.::,: i 3 which ft '-.T in tlto bio dat thai season of ti.. j ?ar. Ey the tisne ly expulsion of thc-m many raukli. g disorders ate nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this ierncdy, spare th -mselvce froi.i the endurance of iuui eruptions ai d ulcerous sertb.- ugh which the system will strive to rid itself of corr iptiuas, if not ios:?.ted to do tins through ic natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiate! blued whenever you fir.d its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob i-true*?! and smegLih in the veins; cleanse jt whenever it is foul, a,id ycux feelings will tel® you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, ibr clca: tag the Llood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no la-t. g health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the- great machinery of life is ci; ordered or overthrow::. .Sat-aparilla has, and deserves much, the rep'it ii' n. of accomplishing these ends. But t :ic world has been ogrc?iously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drag alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it. but more Lecau.sc many preparations, pretending to he concentrated extracts ti it, cent.-, i but little of the virtue of Sursapariiia, or any thing else. Duib g late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending t give a quart of Extract oi Earupariila tar 011 c dollar Most cf these hrve b: c•. iiamis upon the tick, for they rot only contain little, if any, Sanapa riiia, but oftt-n no curative properties whatev er. Ilencc, litter ami painful duaj-poiutnunt has foihe- d the u. •of the various extracts of Baranlia which deed the n.srktt, ur.til the name . :scli" is j stly ci; -bed, and has become synonym' • with::::; <-.;: oar.: d cheat. Still v. c call this ci mj.01.-. d fc r. aparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall re-cue the name from the load of obloquy v.hich icsts tr-'-n it. And wc think we have groin d for believing it has virtue? which are irresistible ty the 01 d diary run of the disca.ee? it is intend ed to cure. In i i .lor to secure their ci.mj k-te oradic.vi;: fro: the system, tl r remedy thould be ji'.d • r,ly taken ucc< iding to direction* on tire Lottie. rnzrAßrn BY DR. 2. C. Ai II E£ & CO. LOWELL, MASS. I?r£co, $1 Str Kattte ) ftlx Bottles for $3. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, hr.s iron for itscif such a renown for the cure of every variety of Thm-t and Lung (Complaint, that it i? eptireiy u:.i.ccn.ry f r us to recount the cvldrr.ce of it- virtues, wherever it has Lei 11 em ployed. As it long been hi constant use ti.rc:. :l out ti l - >ect-o". we 1 eel 1 ot do not? than asvt.ro the pn- !e i'.s orv. ty is kept up to the test :*. over has hn s. r .1 th.it it may 00 roiiec en to do for their wilef ail ii has ever teea found to do. J Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ycr. TILE CUKE cr C-ititrr„s!. Jauudiie, Dytprjntia, Indigestion, DyseiiUry, JTcni Hcntaeh, Erysipelas, iircuiVtc/uft J'iies, U.eut .cii'i,-. linyt-cns and t-'kiii hiseatet, Liver CutnpiuisU, Dropsy, Tetter, Ttm.ors and Halt Hhivm, 11 arms, Goi t, \euraipia, 113 a Dih-tr I'ill, and for purifying ihe lilood. T.opy are sugvr-oosted, *0 that the u.ost sensi tive ran t*kr- tl" m [ iee.-antly. ana they aie ihe host v o;-i<: ;in the world for Li! the purposes o. a fa.vUyyt.yrie. ( r.icr i-5 cents psr Pox; ~ Poxca for C-hCO. Oreat n urn hers of Clergytut r. Physicians. States men, and <1 :i-. t nt personages, have lent their name!. ; < 1 ertifv the nr.pa- iielci usefulness of thea* remedies, to. our space here will rot permit tha insertion of thi-n. 't he Agents below n.-.med.fur nish gratis our AMSSUOAN .ALMANAC in which they arc given: with : "iso full descriptions of tie above ecrur-U: tits, and the treatment that should he fol lowed for tt-.eir core. I)o not !<e put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. .Jjftnand AVKK'S. rnJ tike ro others, 'ihe aick want the h- t aid. it.en it for them, and ii.i v should Lave it. All our Itemed:as era f>r autc by B. F. II :rry. B "iford 5 Birndi'llar& Son. Bloody Run; G- ii. A uick. St. Olenrville; J. Brenetnan. Wood t-rrv; G -;<. Gardill, West End; .1. E. Cl --ivn. Schclisbure ; and by dealers generally. Sept. f'B, 1800. iTTiTws murnT YOU are herely ordered to meet for Parade, at the Court House, in Bedford on Friaay tho 21-1 of February 18C1 at 10 o'clock A. M., in full winter uniform (with plurue.) It is d sired by the very important lusineas wiil bo laid befora tb© Coup my on that occasion. By order of the Captaia. GEORGE STIFFLEK, O. S. Jan. IK, bdiuluistrator'ii IVotire. LETTERS of administration on tbo catato of Mrs. Rebecca Shinier, lite of Union Township, dee'd, having been this day granted to the oub scriber, residing iu said township notice is therefore given to al' persons indebted to said estate to n. ike payment immediately, and those having claims will present thnn duly authenticated fur settlement. JOSEPH IMLKK, Fob. 8, 1M52-* Aduiiuistrvtor. HATS AND- CAPS. • Just received i>n e\tenive and varied *>son nient of Dree*. Opera, Embassy and Prince, of Wales Hats ot itetniului model and fabric, tal ly u;> to the progress of (he tiroes comprising every variety ol patteru. color nod (j'jabtv. from s') eenf* up. OSIER k CARN. Oct 26, is6o.-2pi SOTKL'. \ LL persons knowing Ihoinsi-ivnsln 'ohted to the ji estate of Jonathan Ilorton are hereby tiotitisd that the t>ooi;s, notes, he., are in the hands 0! J. W. LingentiUcr for cotkction and tint suit will bo brought against uli who disregard this notice. OLIVER MORTON, Jan. b. IKpl. AijtitT. A lirg-' assortmeut of Clothing for tale chcam Iw. at Shoemaker's store. SIIET AND WOOL, all colors, et Dr. ilarrv'a. iJoe, 21, IH6O. ITISAENCE OF COFFEE at Dr. Harry's. A Dec 21. 186 ). riIINSEL ZSPIITR all colon, at I*. Harry a X Dec ill, 1850. f OILY PISPAIATiSI THAT TJAd STOOD Tag m OF YEIBS. AXD GROWS .MORE 'AND MORE ' POPULAR EVERY DAY! I And tesfiisoDiaT. m. 'nil almc-st withoir; tuna j her, ujiibt be given from ladffs and geritieaien in all grades of society, whose uriit-d testimony nona I could resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair lies to rat ire w;ll res ore the baid and gray, and preserve the bsir I of the youth to old age, iu all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek, Mich., l>ec. 21. 1833. Puor. Wood : Thee wilt please accept a hue to ; :nf<n in thr that the hair on my liead all fell off over i twenty years ago, caused by a complicated chronic : disease. attended villi an ernptiou on the head.— A continual coarse of suffering through life baring ; reduced me to a state <<i depeiid.incc, I have not ; been able to obtain stuff lor caps, neither have I J been aide to do tin :u up, in consequence of which !my head has suffered extremely from cold. This j induced uio to pay Hrigga it Hodges almost the last i cent I had on earth for a two dollar bottle cl thy i !fair Restorative about the first of August last.— j I have faithfully followed the directions and tho | laid spot is uow covered with hair Jiiick and black, j though shoit, rt is also coming in ai! over my head. . Keeling col li lent to it another large botlle would ' restore it entirely ard permanently, 1 feel anxious J to persevere in its dm', atid being deotitnie of ; means to tiurciui ie any more, 1 would ask tbeo if I thee vrouldst not be willing to send me an order oti thine agents for a bottle, at.d receive to thyself tiro ; setipture declaration—'-the reward is to those that art kind to the widow ard the fatherless. Thy tru ed, SUSANNAH KIKBY. Ligotiier Noble Co., Ir. i'ana, Feb. 5, 1859. l'nop. O. J. Wood : Dear Sir :—ln the latter part of the year 1852, while intending tie State aud National Law School of the Stat.' of New York, my l.air. from a cause unknown to rue, commenced falling oil very rapidly, so that iff the short spico of" six months, the whole upper p.ri of inv scalp was almost entirely bereft oi its covering, and much of the remaining portion upon the side arid back part of ui> head smartly alier became gray, o that you will not be surprised when I tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintance* were not so much at a loss to dis cover the cause of the change iu my appearance, as my more intimate acquaintances were to rceog llize me at all. I at once made application to the most skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no as surance fioru them that ray ha,r could again be re stored, 1 was forced to become reconciled to my fate until, fortunately, in the latter part of the year lsb7, your Restorative was recommended to nie by a druggist, as being Hie most reliable Hair Kestorative in use. I tried on • bottle, and found to uy great satisfaction that it was producing the desired eff.ct. Since that time, I have used seven dollars" woith of your Kestorative, and a3 a risn.t, h ,ve a itch coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a ui irk "f roy gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so womietful an article, I have recommended its use to many of my fricnis an t acquaintance*, who. 1 am happy to inibria you, are usi ig i. with like elf ct. Very respectfully, v< urs, A. if. LAI TA, Attorney r.nd Counsellor at Law. Depct, 444 Broadway, and sold by ail dealers throughout the world. The Kei'orative in put up in bottles of three sizes, viz ; huge, medium and small holds \ a piut. and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium hoi Is t 1-a." twenty per cent, more in porportioa than the small, ret,dls for two dollars jicr bottle; the large holds quail, 40 percent more in pro portion, >m ; retails for three dollars per bottle. O.J. WOOl) & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, cud 114 Marret Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold hv all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Dec. 7, 1860 Btn // WiAv t Pa SiS^.OO Pays the entire cost for Tuition iu the most popu lar successful f • liinierci H School in the coun try. Upward* of Tw.ave Hisdeed y ung men fiom TWESTT-EIGIIT different States, have been ed ucated fur business here within the past tfcreo years, some ot whom have oeea employed as Book Keepers at sd irff*s of §IOCO,CO per Annum, imrae.li itely upon graduating, who knew uotbisg of accounts when they entered ike College. DP-.Vimiatcia' sons half price. Students enter at any tune, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Catal gue of 86 pages. Specimens of Prof. Cowlot s Business and Ornaments! Penmanship, aud a largo Engraving of tie College, fncloM twenty-five cents in Pot <s - Stamps to the Frinci inis- JENKINS A SMITH, Feb. 8, 1861. Pittsburgh, Pa. EXECUTORS' XOTICE. LP, ITERS Testamentary having bo, n granted to the subscribers on tho Estate of James llin ton. late of Napier Township, dee'd, all persons Indebted to said estate arc hereby notified to make payment, iuimedut ly, and those having cleims against the s. mo will present thcni properly authen ticated for settlement. SIIADRIUK HINTON, Napier In. J. C. EALY, Jan. 25, 1861 —f Scbellsbur. One tent Reward. Ran away from the subscriber, living in South Wo id berry Tow,.snip, Bedford County,, on the -6.il nit., Aaron Bose, a boy about eleven years, "Id, bound to me to learn tho farming 1.-nsiness, lliji is to caution any person from tranisg or harboring said boy on my account as 1 will pay no debts ot his contracting. Tho above reward will be paid for bis delivery hut no thanks. CHRISTIAN SNOWBERGER. Feb. 1, 1861.-C EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ILT rriiS testamentary having been grant d to * the subscriber, living in M i idle Weodberry Township, on the Est ate of Joseph Keigv. late of sa. i township, dee'd ; all peitona iiidchlud to sii t cS'ufe are notified to make payment i-Uluedi- Jifely, and those having claims against tho sue© will present them property mtbentwc'.od for *. U t lent ant. J>. s. LONGBNLCKEIi, Jan. 11, 150 i. Executor. Pioiico of {ncorporatioa* TV OTICE is hereby giveu that application will bo -L v made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at iu present se*b.o:t, for the passage of an act en tilled, "An Act to Incorporate tho Powchon Coal i and iroa Coaipany," cmu>mv,ing sit ) company to I hold lands &c., in Bedford and Huntingdon Cottn Ltius, and that the names of corpora'cr* 11 said | company will he Francis JTordwn. Saium IJ. K, , v" -, 1 Thomas Kiddie. Robert If. l'owclt, Charles D* : Brodheud and William H. Hanted. I i"cb. I, 1860. HIMK PI.UHKI) lUFLZmm ; \7"() U sre hereby oidered to meet for Parade, at A the School House, in Sehehsbarg, oo Friday ; the 22J of Fob. 1861, at 16 o'eloek, A. M., in full Winter Uniform (wab plume) and with ten rounds I of blank cartridge. A full turn out i i-equested. ; Rv order of iuo Captain. ! Feb. 8,1861. Wil. J. SMITH, O. is.
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