SHERIFF'S SILK. BY virtue of a writ of Vend Exponas, to me di rect-d, there will be sold at *he Court Finns', in ihf B> rou*h of Bedford, on Saturday the 3dih day of March 1881 at 10 o'clocx, A. M., the following Real Estate, to wit : One tret of land, containing 65 acres more or je,s. ahoot 4't acrea cleared and unler fence, with a pla- k dwelling bouse and log at aide thereon erected, jf!j.>ining lands of Eleven Shipley, ThomasGonrad *r,d oth. r. situate in S- nthcirptan Township. B-dford Countv. sod taken in execution, as the propelty of Theniia Pennell. JOHN J. CESSNA, SV-iff Sheriff's Offi.e, B.dh rd, March 15. 1861. iuniata iron It.mpmy. NOTICE is hereby given that app'lcation will lie _ made to the Legi-i iture of Penr.svlvaidi. at its prcstnt session. fur the passage of '-an Act to incorporate the Juniata Iron Ci mpanv," with authority to hold real estate, and i carry on the bu>iness of the company, in Bedford County, and that the Corporator* named tn act wi'l be SAMUEL H TATE, W. P. SCHELL, TUOS- A. SCOTT. W. T. DAPGHKRTY, March 16, IPBI. C W. ASCHCOM. NOTICE T and t flicfrs of Elef(ifn. BY the Act of Assembly, approved June 21, 1869. Phimph. L iws, p 876 ) it if provided : SECTION 2. That the officers and other persons, hulling and .conducting such elections f.r AV'er m n and Just'oes of the Peace, sh.ll nuke true re turns of an h election*, which sh ill ha b inded by the Constable to tin- Prothnnot'ry of the p-oner countv. to be fib-d in his offi vs. -,?■/ Ike said Pro thonorary shall for! hail h tend a r.crtificl ropy t'.vr the election, if lie in tends to accept said office, eict noiiee thereof ii writing, to the Protlionotary of the Common Plea? of the proper county, who shall immediately inform the Secretary of the Comtrvnu.tr llh of sail acceptance; ami HO coiruniiiioa sAall usue until the Secretary Of the Connnouweoith has received ike notice aforesaid. S. H. TATE, March 3, 1851. Proth'v. SKLKCT NfllOOL. TIIE undersigned hereby inferos the citizens of B .lfonl and vicinity, that he will open a '■select school," commencing Monday, April tfth. and continuing four months. A Normal cliss will a!o be fotmed. Having himseif passed through a full course in the State Normal and employing none but < tficicnt as jstauis. he feels warranted in in suring ?stisficti"Q. Pupils of all g-ades wi 1 lie received. Teachers throughout the count' may flad it to their advantage to apply soon. Terms moderate. Apply to A. N. RAUB, Principal of the " Bedford Union School. March 8, 1861. IrWravr IMfIiMT OF WILLIAM LKARY, STEWARD OF THE POOL AND HOUSE OF EM PLOYMENT OF BEDFORD CO., ' "FROM THE FiUST OF -J AN UARY.A I>., I*6o, TILL THE FIRST OF JAN UARY. A D., 1861. 1860. DR. Juti'y. 1. To Balacoc on settlement $8 244 Ami. received from sundry per-cuv, 34 12 42 364 BaJaoc* due Steward, Jan. 1-t, 1861 I9#2i 62 19 CIl. r\ By amount paid sundry persons 62 19 Stit'mcuf of Poor iloose Mill from Jan. lt, 1860. ttll Jan. Ist, 1861. DR. Aoio'int of Grain brought in as per monthly Reports, Wheat Rve Corn 293 255 56 Bo't of sundry persons, 196 • Amounts, 489 255 56 3. Wheat. Mix'ure 374 50i Bo't of sundry persons Amounts, 37 i 501 OR. By ltnouut of Grain ned in Poor Houm and sold to sundry persona for cash and on ac counts, Ac , Wheat Rya Corn Use of P. H ,4c., 415 193 27 Bold to sundry persons 26 16 6 Amoun'a, 441 209 33 Remaining in Mill 48 46 23 Wbo'a amount 489 255 56 B. Wheat. Mix't. Use of P. H., 4c., 13| 26 Bold sundry persona 15 28k 26 Remaining in Mill 9 244 Whole swoon', 371 504 --"IST OF PAUPKR3 aJurit'ed, discharged, died, 40., during each month, and the uutn ber ft-iimming at the end of each month; also : the average comber supported in the House j during the y*r. together with the number of onudoor paupers supported by the Insli tui"n, from the lt of Jan., 1860, till 1st j . J*a. 1861. > W K t: See s® (0 I 3 2. 2 §' S * g -2. 9- ' 1860. a. J'Ouary, 81 1 February, 10 1 1 March, I 3 April, 6 I 1 V'J- 8 8 Juwe, 5 i 3 1 August, 2 2 1 October, 5 j Nuvtmtor, 2 December, Totj,l 39 24 I 4 cS "* .T; = ? 3 5 5 ? r - 7 s. f 1 •. 2 o 1 5. ~ =. S fis . 5 ° x 1860. ~ H * to i^ Dar s- 1 24 20 February, 1 3u S2 Match, 27 33 April, 24 34 May, 21 32 Jut e, : 23 34 July, 20 33 August, 20 33 September, 21 33 O'tobcr, 17 31 November, 18 32 December, 19 32 Tot 1, 2 264 388 Miking an average ot 54J per month, of whom 2 are colored, 2 'JinJ, 8 insane, and 1 coiitioeil to bed. There are aLo 2 out-donr puUp'-rs who are not included in the above 575 wayfaring paupers were provided with board and lodging. PRODUCE OF TUB FARM GAR DEN. 38 Tens of H y, 12 L' ads of Curulodder, 350 Bushels ears of Corn, 125 BuMlicla of O-it.*, 63 Bu-he's of R\e, 26 Hti-heis of Buckwheat, 350 tiQibela of pot*t ies, 3 bnsheis of beans, 25U0 heads of cabbage, 8 b-.rrcts ot eueuinbt r pickles, 18 bushels of large onions, 2 t-u-hels i.f smalt onions, 3 toads of sweet pumpkins, 12 bushels of tomatoes, 8 bushels of 3675 pounds of pork, 442 pounds of b< ef, 4-7 pound- of "eal, 540 pounds of | pair of wouirn's st-ickings, 4 sunbonnots, 8 : caps, 6 quilted ?kirt, 5 hoods, 7 pair of mpn s i si k-, 8 rourd j cbrts, 3 vests, 3 table cloths, 15 towel*, 12 bed ticks, 7 bolsters, 4 pillow j siips, 2 shrouds, 5 pair of drawers. We, the undersigned, Direet'.rs of the Poor ! and Hoifcve 'ccouut, siatemei.t and ifport of \Viu. Leny, i Steward of said Poor and House of Employ ! ment, front the Ist day Jan , iB6O, till tlie Ist i day of Jan., 1861, nu J find the same to t-e coi [ rcof. Witness oar bands and seals, this it day of ; January, 1861. JOHN A*lo3, JOHN KKMEKY. J. S. BRUMBAUGH, Directors. Attest: TfIOJJAS R. GETTTS. Clerk. !{E( EiPJ> 4 ti> EXPKADri IKKS OF THE POOR AND HOUSE OF EMPLOY MENT OF BEDFORD COUNTY FOR THE YEAR ENDING JAN. 1?', A. 1)., 1861. GEORGE BLYMIRK, Tres'r. DR. To ca>h ree'd from Collectors, 54549 94 Tbcs. Ritchey, error in settlement, 41.00 Mary Oder, pd. W. S. Fiuck, 50.CK) Constiblc McCreary, Fiues 4 00 54644 94 Bslsnce dus couoty 415.99 $4228.95 CB. By sdj'i. paid out on sundry cceeks as fol lows, viz: Officer's sslary, $218.19 Win. Moorehead, llate Steward) 85.15 Advertising, 176.154 Repairing Mill, 299 87 Beef, pork. & •. 323 084 Hardware & castings, lU2 394 Building put puses, 313.644 Cow? & Hogs, 4G 02 Relief &i. cf out door pampers 158 684 Grain, 507.32 Merebaodi-e, &}., 709 064 Removal of paupers,69 56 is-uiug orders for removal cf paupers 36 65 Aiu't overpaid on duplicates, 34.91 E. L. Anderson & Barubart wheat in mill, 59 05 j Buckwheat buller. 76.85 MisciilsQccus check?, 434.74 D* treasurer on last settlement, 47 05 ! G. L>singer, bsl. on settlement of aoc't 57 13 L>. Fletcher, salary as Auditor for 1860, 5 00 Percentage allowed collectors, 226.264 Exonerations, 160 18 Uncorrent money, 10 00 Treasurer's salary, 40.00 Auditors Si clerks, 20 00 Statiouiey, 5 00 $4228 954 Amount due from coileotots, $3643 79 For want of proper vouchers for sundry cheeks nd part of checks paid by the treasu rer, §477,7 i 4 was not received by the Audi' ten, which wit] oc.muut for the above balance due the County. We, the undersigned. Auditors of Bedford County, do certify, tijat we have examined the , foregoing account of Geo. Blyuiite, Treasurer of ite Poor and House of Employment of Lied- , ford county, and find toe same to bo correct ! ami true an above stated, and that there is a j bii'ioce das the comfy of $415 954 Witness our bauds aud seals this 4tii day of Januasy, A. D. 1861. JAMES 0. DEVOItE, | DANIEL FLJSrctlKIt, GEORGE BAUttUMAN, Auditors. Attest ; T. R. Grttvs, Clerk. March 15, 1861. BEDFORD INQUIRER. AUDITOR'S AOTICE. THE undersigned -appointed Auditor, to dis. tribute tht funds in the hands of the Snetiff, ar ising fr-ni the sale of Philip Gs!.r's interest in the Bedford Mineral Spring? property, wili aitet.d to the duties of said appointment at his office, in Bedford on Friday, 19th day ot April, 13H1 at I o'clock, when all interested ran attend. J. W. LIN'GENFELTER, March 22. IK6I. Auditor. JtdblTOß*B HOT ICE. THE undersigned appointed #by the Orphans' Court, ot Bedford C'nnty, to report a diairo ution ot the money widen come to the hands of Samuel Cam. Esq.. late di c'd, us trustee to Sell the real estate of Sinicn Clair, deo'd, and afterwards, as guardian of the minor chlldrert ot sunt Situon t laar, dee'd, and now to l>e aecouuteil for l>y O E. Stiati non, Esq.. Admiuistr ifr c. t. a. of iid dee'd. wdl attend t" the dtiii.-s of his ap: ointment on Tliurs day tlie 2lt day ot March, 1861, at bis offi.'e in th - Borough of Bedford, at 10 o'clock, A. M ,of said d when and where all persons interested arc invite to attend. JOHN P. REED, March 8. 1861 Auditor. | JTULJLOE S AO/ K-'E ~ THE under-igned *■ ppoi.oted by the Orphan's Court of Bedford County, to repott a distnt.ution of . lie nioueyj in tlie hands of Solomon VVilliatu.a, Administrator of tlie estate ol Levi Clark, tlec'd, to those < ntitled to the same, will atteLd to tlie duties of Ids appointment on Fri lay, the 22 i day of March, lsdil, ut Ids office, in the Borough of Redfeid, at 10 o'clock, A. 51., of said day. when ami where all parties interested can attend. JOHN I'. REKD, March 8, 1861. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. i THE nndeisigned ap|m:nted by the Court of j Common Fleas in and for the County of Bedford, ito examine the exceptions SI-<1 to the uccourit of | J. W. Liagenfelter, E.-q., Committee of George I Owe. a IHtiylii ami to repoit the facts to the.Court. I wjl attend to the duties fit his appoinUueut, on : Saturday, th 23d day ot M iren, V D., 18.1. at lu o'ct cn attend. JOHN F. HEED, March 8. lbul. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. i'lIE undi r.-igrted appointed Auditor to make dl-Utoulton of hatance M the haw.sol Job Mann, Administrator of .Mrs Sophia Morrison, d. BARCLAY, Jturch b, lb6l. Auditor. COMMISSIONER S NOTICE. Henry Eearnest J Subpoena on Libel tor Di •rs. \ rorce. llanr.ab Earnest. ) The undersigned appointed commission, r to t.-e testimony, Ac., in the above case, will attei.d to his du'ies. on the 3d day ol April, next, at his other in ft - Bnniugh of Bedford, at ivhie:, tune all desiring can attend. it. I>. BARCLAY, Match 8, 1861. Cotam'r. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. Michael Wheeling i Sunpoeaa ou Libel fut Di vs. \ voice. Julianna Wheeling. \ Tfie undersigned appointed Commissioner in tire ataavc case, to take testi tiony , Ac., will attend to the duties ot tho appointment, at his office in the B irough ol Bedlord. on the s'.h day of April, next, all persons desiring can at tend. -R. D. BARCLAY. March 8, 1801. Comm'r. .1D MIN IS TFLITOR'S NOT ICE. LETTERS ot Admiuistrrton ou the Estate of Eliza Colvin, late of the Borough of Srticrsburg. dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber, living in sard Borough, all persons iudeht.it to sui I Es tate are notified to make paiutent itri'iiediateiy, and those having claims agriust lira same vrtil present them properly authenticated for settlement. uEOiiGE M. CuLV'IN, Morch 8. 1861. Adm'r. EXKOUI UK'S NOTICE. I.ETTER3 of administration on the Estate Sid ney £. Whuff.ld, late ot East Fruvideqcc Town ship. dctt'd, having been g.anted to the strl.scrtber, re-hiii.g in said Township, ail persons indebted to said estate are notified to make pu> tiiutlt inuuedi at- ly, and those having ciaiurs against toe same w ill present them property auttiei ticate l for set lieiiieut. JUIIN \V. SAMS, M ucn 8, 1861. Executor. EXECUTORS NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamen tary buvc ben printed to the rubsenber residing in Greenfield Township, Biair County, by the Reg ister ot Bedford CcUi!y,u the wili of John Snoir berger, late ol St. Clair Townsnip, Bedford Coun ty, dee'd., i.ll persons indebted to said estate are ri qnesteo to make iiunrediate payment, and those having claims thereon will present tire siuieduly ! authenticated fur sellicuicat. ELIAS DELL, March 8, 1861. Executor. W^JXTT£JX>. A p.rrtm i with SI .I'M), to engage in the Fatent Medii iue business. Una that v>iJ real.z-j a hand some profit in a short urne. For fyther particulars inquire at this nfiice. March 8, 1861. ~mrm i OF REAL ESTATE. Blf virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of BeillorJ County, the sutweriber Administrator of the estate of Meichior Fisher, dee'd, will s,-ll oh Fublic Sale, on the premises, in liar isori TiWn sl.ip, on Saturday the 23 I day of March, next, the following real estate, viz: a tract of jaml situated in said Township, late the property of said d< c'd adjoining lands of Richard KnotTs heirs and Peter Weru, on the east, the subscriber on the west, Fred'k Turner and Koutf's iieirs on the north, and John M. Sniiih and Peter Wertz on the South, containing 97 acres and 148 pond lea nett measure'. ' about seventy acres of Hie land are cleared and under cultivation, MX acres of wtdch are meadow, ! the itai iue is well timbered. Th" improvements Rle a log dwelling .I:.. Use. log stable and other ou: ' builuiifos; then is aiso a numb i uf fruit tr es on i the pltce, aud water which never fails, convenient to the house. The laud is on Dry Ridge, and tuns within a few rods of the Turnpike. The t rms are—one third ol the purchase money ' to remain in the land for the use of the widow, one third in the hand at the confirmation of the sal* < and the oth;r thirJ in two i qual annu.il payments j without interest. w DAVID MILLER, March 2, 1861. Adtn'r. EXECUTOR'S MOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamen tary, on the will oi John tfow.er, Ute of Coieraiu Township, Bedford County, tare been gran to t by the Register of said County, > the suliscriber—all persons indebted to the estate are notified to make immediate payment, ami those having claims thereon, will present theiu duly au thenticated for settlement. MICHAEL HOLDERBAUM, i Residing in Bedford iowusbip. March I, 186!. MIKIUFI 'N SILG. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend Exponas to me directed, there wi d be soli attire Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturdiy, j the 23th day of March 1861. st It o'clock A. M., j the following described Real Estate, to wit: One tract uf land containing 2)6 acres, more i r } less, atHiut 75 acres cleared and under fence with a large two story log dwelling ii ruse and dvti'de ! log bam tiler.-on erecto>l, acjoirining 1 oids of Jno. i Hobison, John Crv ndvr, and othets, situate in 8 uthatupton Towntliip, Bedford County, and ! .ti'-en in execution as the property of Willi am May. i JOHN J. CESSNA. Sheritt. i Sheriff's Office, Bedlord, M-rcii 1, ltfyl. AUDITOR S NOTICE. Florence Kramer, usej In Common Pleas of of John C.iwtia, Esq. | Bedford Countv, No. 208 | Bryan Gardner k Co. I April T. 186), Plu. Levari ami Alex. Reynolds. C Facias, No. 18 February T. v,. r 186 i. i Henry 3. Kiug. J The undersigned appointed Auditor, to make distribution of money arising from sab: of Heal Rotate of above Deft, find facts ire., will attend to the duties of bis appointment, on Friday, 29tl> j March 1861, at bis office, in the Boiougli of Bed j ford, at wliicl time ail interested can alt^ni. R D. BARCLAY, March 1,1861. Auditor. f.siiUe oi' J.tccb \icodeiiius, Dre'd. , TVj OTICK is hereby given that the undersigned, 2. s appointed Auditor. •>* the Oiphaiis' Court of Rodtoid County, to distribute tli balance in the bands of Jacol) A. Nic<>dniius, Kx.*cutor .f the ; last uil 1 , StC.. of Jacob N;e demur. hue of Middle \\ nod berry Township, in said Couutv, dee'd-c and to leport the f tela to srid Court, will attend to tlie duties <>f his appointment at bis office, in •the Borough of Bedford, OR M vnday, the 13th ! day of March, A. D. 1861, at one o'clock, P. St.. of Mid day. S. L. KUSSELL, March 1, 1861.-b Auditor. |" ~ SCHOOL, THE Sfilcril In common Pleas of Bedford vs. [ County, >o. 17, Pi b. T. 1861. Wm, O'Neal. The umlcisigucd, appoint-d to j nick.- cisiributiOß of money arising fr-on sale of ! Real Estate of above Deft. H id nets wdl at ; tend to the duties ot his appointment. on Thurs day. 28iiioi March 1 Mil. at the office of Cessna St Shannon, in the Borough of Bedford, at which ' time all interested can atteutl. J. PALMER. March 1. 1801. Auditor. last \oticf. 1 HE hook" of the lite firms of Heed V Minnich. ard J. R.-t dlf Co., are io llie,hands of the sub scriber for collection. Debtors thereon. d .sirens j of saving costs, must call an I settle on or liefore j the Ist d.y of April, as after that -lite he will mike use of the law in collecting, without res|>ect tar j to perso: s. JOHN P. REED, March 8, 1861. Attorney ut [,iw. i'i n far SILK OF VALUABLE RF.IL ESTATE. |>Y virtue of an or fer of the Orphans' C-'Utt of 13 Bedford Coumy, the undersigned will offer at I puouc sale, >n the pretnis -a, on Saturday 23d ol March, uexi, the following described real estate. Purpart "A," containing 55 acres and 26 pir cin s nctt, being the one third part thereof, adjoin ing lands of Jacob Snider, Frederick Stoler and others Part "B." *ont lining 47 acres and 128 "perches ! nett measure, adj daing lands of Samu.d Burger, I Jacob Working and others. j Purpart "C,"' cant lining 212 acres nett measure, adj ing lands of 1). Snow berg er, Martin Miller aud ' others, and Purp rt ••D,"' containing 123 ami an 141 per j elms n.-tt measure, adj lining ian ls of Frederick I Stoler. A. Ev. i tarda wild others: all situated in Middle WoOdberry Township, Bedford County. Being the real estate ot Dr. Wro. IV. Keel, dee'd, jitely appraised under proceedings ia Par ! tition. TERMS: One third at confirmation of sale and the balance in two equal annual piymeuts wiibor.t ■ interest. AARON REED, Feb. 22, 1861. Executor. Alniclsfraters' Notice. LETTERS of administration having boon grant e i to the subscribers, on the estate of Isaac ' Grove, late ol Monroe Townahip, dec'U, all per sons indented to said estate, are hereby Hoiifie t to make payment immediately, „nd those having claims against the same w If present them properly authenticated lor set I lenient JESSE GRuVE. West Provj leucc, JoliN L. GROVE, Monroe, F.'b. 22, 1861.-f Administrators, ~ . j Notice of Inquisition. IL'HBEEAS Zuheus Luman, late of Comb< r- j T * land Valic.v Township. decM, died, seized j of the following Real Est ate, viz : One tract of! land Iking the mansion place situate in said Town- j ship.of CuoiLetiand Valley Bedford Count-, con- j taining ahont E'ghty acres more or less, adjoining j 11"ds of Jacob Wertz, John Frederick's heirs, and j otln rs, leaving a widow Sarah Limi in and issue six j children, viz: Ann iuteimarr.ed with David en, residing in Sen tea County, Ohio, Sarah Luman, residing in Bedford County, John Luman, the petitioner.Moses Luman.residing in Seneca County Oiii", Beijamin Luman, residing in Seneca County, Ohio, and Eliz t, intermarried with Widiam Giil.nu. residing in Bedford ounty. Notice is therefore hereby given, tbit ic puisu jnce i fa writ of Partition or Valuation, to me di- ! rected, I will proceed to bold an Inquisition or j Valuation on the preui ses on Saturday tb- 6;b day i ol April next, when and where all interest may at- j tend if they see proper. JoIIN J. CESSNA. Sheriff, j Sheriff a Office, btulird. March 16, 18.il. l N ilice of Inquisition. "VX7TIEREAS, Rachel McCune, late of Middle \w Wood in rry Township, dee'd, died, seized of the following Real Estate, viz : One lot of Ground in the town of Wood be try. in the County of Bedford, w.th a dwelling house thereon erected, bounded by" lots of George R- Holsinger ami Jacob Brennennn, leaving issue s *v.children, to wit : John McCune. potioner, Samuel McCune. Kelacca AIL way a. Margaret Igo, !i. nnaii Baiiey, Nancy Ann Moo.all r, siding io : Bhor County. Pennsylvania and Suntoid Miller, whoso residence is unknown. Notice is therefore lierrby given, tint in pursu ance of a writ ot Partition or Valuation, to mi- di rected, I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or. Valuation on the premises, on Saturday the 13th ! diy of April next, when and whtre *ll parties in- | terested may attend if they see proper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. 1 Sh> riff's Office, Bedford, March 15, 144451 - Administrator's Notice, T ETTERS of Admiaistration upon the Estate of Jj Francis McGirr, late ol Juniata Township, diord county, dec'J, having t>een graniod to the Uhscriber by the Register of Bedford Countv, all person* having claims agiinst said estate, ate here by notiti -d to proseut the same properly authenti cated, for vetll -luent, and all persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment. OWEN MCGIRK, Feb. 22, 1861. Adm'r Bedford Township. Aduiiiiibtralor's Aolire. LETTERS of admioistration having been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of Geo. Kitch iy, late of Hi.ion Township, dee'd, all persons in dented to said estate are notified to make payment immediately, and those having cl lima against said es' ite will present them properly authenticated for settlement. LEVI KITCHET, Feb. 2*2. 1861-f. \i ileal Flour. CHOICE fr sb ground family and Superfine j dour constantly on hand and for sale by the ! barrel or pound, by OSTEK U CARN. j Feb. 22, 1361 1 Aver's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which vre hare la. j bored to produce the' most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, o combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the disease# Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cur*.mu t prove of immense service to this large class of our affi ctcd fellaw-citizens. llow completely this compound will do it ha been proven by exper iment on many of the worst eases to be found of the following complaints:— _ BcßoroL'v avd ScaoFUi.ous Compl\in*tv, Eucptions vxd Ebuptivb I) is ess its, Ulceus, PniW, Bubtohbb, Tr.uoits, Salt Rueusi, Scald 1i ...cO, SvphcLl* axd Svphih-ic Ar- Fl.ctioxs, M titerbltai DISEASE, baloia oh Tic Docloduecx, Dehjijtx, Dtb rrp.-i.i xsa Ixuioistio.v, EuTorttAS, Hose i on Sr. Axtuoxt's Fiuf., and indeed the whole cl.e - of eoutplaints arising from 1.-ti-uaiir or the Blood. This compound will bo found a great pro mot- r of health, w hen taken in the spring, to expel the lbul humois which fester in the bloi.d at that season of the year. By the time j ly cxpui-iou of jhein many rankling disorders are nippc I in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance ot lbul eruptions and ulcerous wies 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 is ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings w ill tell you when. Eve t where no particular disorder ; is felt, people enjoy liettcr health, and live longer, for cleanaing the blood. Keep the b! 1 healthy, and all is well; hut with this pabulum of life disordered, thero can be no la-ting health. Sooner or later something mu-t go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. Hut thj world has been egregiou.-ly deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, ! pretending to be concentrated extracts ot it, | contain but little of the virtue of tSarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large Lotries, pretentiing to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilia for one dollar. Most ) of these have Ixeu frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Fsn-apa riila, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter :.nd I'.ainfni disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Saivparilla which flood the market, until the name itself i* justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still j we call this compound Sarsaparilla, cr.d intend to supply such a remedy as -hall rescue the j name from the load of oblequy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which arc irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete j eradication from the system, the remedy eliould be judlcisusly taken according to dnectioLS on } the bottle. PTXPARFD BY DR. J. C. AVER A CO. LOWELL, MASS. Prfrc, $1 per Bottle i Six Bottles for $3, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Long Complaint, that it i* entirely tiuneiess-ary far u, to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has lor.r been in constant use throughout th:-> lion, wc need tot do n.crc than assure-1 t* people its quality is kept tip to ihc best it ."v. r has Wen, and th..t it may te rc-lit d on to do for their relief ail it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, POH THS CUHE OP Gjitivettfu, Jaundice, D;ep this day granted to the sub. scrituT, residing in said township notice is therefore given to al' persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH IVLER, Feb. 8,1801-* Administrator. I.IIKIT iil!U;ii.\S! VT/13511.TG t. reduce our stock h>w ns possi- T T Ida by sp;.ng, we will offer every description WINTER GOODS at cost—for cash- Ready nude Clothing at half Price—call and see for yourselves ! A. B. CRAMER k CO Jan. 18, 1861. Mackerel aud Herring. CHOICE lite caught fat fish, just received, rt cheap side. OSTEK St CAKN. Fen- 22, 1861. AD. MLS IS IRAIV R S NO TICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Alfred S. Ovr, late of South Wood berry township, dee'd, having free* granted to the sub. setiber livi- g in Middle Wondiwtrr tp., all p -rsons iudt lited to said estate are rvquesie' l to tu ike im medi ite payment, and those having clal-n* against the same, will pres.-ut thrin properly authenticitol for settlement. CYRUS S. OYER, Feb. 15, Adm'r. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber, are r% hereby no'ifi d o ca'J and settle their ••- counts before the first ot Anril next, or t.iey will lie 'eft iu the hinds of a Justice fbrcollection SARAH E. POTTS. Feb. 15, 1861. A large assortment of Clothing for sale cheap, I*. store. SHETI.AN D WOOL, all colors, at Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860, 11LAKR COUNTY XORHAL i'SUOWL t.\D SEMIIARI", MARTIN3BTTRG. BLAIR CO., PA. E. J OSBORNE. A. B. I r ,.„ r ,, J. W. DICKERSON, THIS institution will commence it first witli an aLle ami experienced corf 8 of instruc tors on Monday, April SSth, 1861. No expense hie been spared in making it thorough and complete in every department. The school building is constructed and famished npon the most approved modern plans, and is ane of the bent in the State. It contains a hall capa ble of seating 500 adults, with office, marie rooma, sufficient for a school of 300 pupils. The school is located in a region of country sb excelled for its beauty and health fulness, and is surrounded by a tnorsl and industrious ecmnmui o- Thc distance to Cove Station, Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R. is rix miles; to HoSdajsbarg Station, Pa. R. R. 12 miles, with daily stages from the Utter and tri-woekly from the former: thus making it easy of access from ail parts of the country. Too otjects of the school:— Ist. The Professional Training f Teachers. 2nd. The thoiuugh Education of young l.idies and gent loin to in the English and Ornamental Branches. 3d. The preparation of Students for College. The teaching Class will meet daily for lectures on the Theory and Practiceof Teaching, roc tation from a standard work on the sul.jt-ct, or discussion of Methods of Teaching bv the class. Students who desire to do so may prepare to en ter the higher classes in college. Ladies will have a separate boarding bouse and will Is- under the immediate supervision of an ex perienced Preceptress. Instruction given jn all the branches taught in the beet Academies and 3 minaries. Whole esftense, (exclusive of Ornamental bran ches,) for boardine, tuition, furnished rooms, rcom rent, and fuel SIIB.OO a year. For circular, with full particulars, address E. J. OSBoRNK, or J. X. DICKEKSON. Care of J. C. Everhaet, Mgrtinsliurg, Blair Co., Pa. Nov. 2, 1860. IHeghfny Male AND FEMALE SEMINARY, Raiii*burg:, Bedford Co., Pa. REV. W. W. BRIM, A. M. Principal. MISS A. L. BRIM, Preceptress. MISS L. J. BRIM Teacher ou Piano Forte. I HIS Institution, un-'er the supervision ef the above named persons assisted by other competent teach'rs. aff rds a full course in Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Languages, and Belies Letters. In Music, Painting, &e., it gives extended instruc tion. The spring term will commence; April 8, 1861. Students admitted at any tim;. II jbits of health, system, and piomptries*, views, morai. social and domestic, are here made promi nent ol jeots o : education. That the physical rowers, as well as the mental may be ciptiyuted, Calisthenjc exercises are oeces sary— here the students meet each day for syste matic eXTciio, Si *i'i 59 *iil pay for lx.ard, including furnished rooiu. room rent, fuel, and tuition i common English per term of eleven weeks. Extras, at modeiate charges, even leas than beretofoie, or the circular Calls for. Students prepared for the highest classes in College. For circulars, or particulars, address. W. X. BRIM Rainsburg, Bedford Countv, Pa. Dec. 21, 1860. FIFTH STREET, PITTSBIRG, Pi. FOUNDED IN 1840. Incorporated by Ike Legislature. IyjEARI.T 6000 STUDENTS, from nearly every lx State in the Uniou, save been educate! for business, it being the only College of the Kind I n the Unittd S'ates conducted by an experienced merchant. ' Our Junior Principal, TV nr. 11. Duff, has just been auarde 1, by our State and other Fairs, Eigbi First Premium for Business and Ornamental Pen manship, ov.t cmpejtors called the liest penipen in the country Samples of his Business and Or namental Writing, a circular of 50 pages, and an elegant engraving, mailed, post paid, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps. For sale by h.fok-sellers. Harper's Enlarged Edi tion of DUFF'S BOOK. KEEPING, 222 pages, SI.S'J, awarded Four Silver Medals, and sanctioned by the Chamber f Commerce and American In stitute ol New r*rk, as the best published. Dcfp k Dcscas's new and elegsntly engraved School Copy books, six iiumtiers. 24 pages, fine cap piper, 9 ) cents per dozen : Seini Edition, $1 per dozen, J. S Liphscott tjr Co., Philadelphia W. G. Jeiixsrox It Co.", Pitt-I urgh. DUNCAN'S GEMS of Business and Ornamen tal Penmanship, crown quarto, $5, post-paid from the College. Address: P. DUFF E SONS, Principals. !XF"Buy yonr scholarship In town. Co leges that send them abroad canro: sell them at Lome, where they are known. Nov. 9, iB6O -zz WASHINGTON HOTEL. BEDFORD, PA. \TRS, S. FIFLFII would respectfully an. J.TA nouno: to her friends in Bedford County, and to the public generally, that she has leased fcr a term of years, tne large .and convenint brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Juliana Streets, Bed ford, Pa., known as the "WASHINGTON HO TEL." and lately kept by Mrs. Cook. This house is being thoroughly refitted and re furnished, and is now open for the reception of gu- sta. Visitors to the '-BEDFORD SPRINGS," and persons attending Court will find the house a pleasint ami quiet temporary home. Every atten tion will be paid to the accommodation aad com fort of guests The table will at all times be sup pi "*U with the best the markets after i. Charges will be moderate. Extensive a-#biii.g is attached to this hotel and a careful aud competent hostler will be in attendance. Special atteotiou will bo paid to the accommo dation of the farming comnmaitv. March 80, 1861). NOTICE is hereby given, that I have purchased (Feb. 4, 1861) the following property at Sher iff s Sale, to wit: One Hack, one g r y Hovse, (blind) one other gray Horse, one riding Saddle, oou Bridie, oa two horse Skat, one s> u of t oubl* Harness, one Sleigh, fifteen tous Plaster at Poor House Mill, and ten tuns Plaster at Hcpewelj- alj of which add property I intend to leave with John Nelon, during my pleasure, and hereby caution all persous against interfering with the same. WM. S. FLUKJi, Feb. 8, !8S!. CALL aid aeea large ami beautiful assortment of coal oil lamps, of the latent styles just re ceive.! aud for sole cheap at 11. C- Reamer's Drag Stoic. Nov. 16, 1860. Jtl aCAx.ONI Cheese, Crsckers, crystalized Ira It iTA and gum candies, tor sale by , , _ A. L. DEFIBAUGH, July 30, 1860. KEROSENE LAMPS at Dr. Hsrry'a. Dec. 21, !86d. ESSENCE OF COFFEE at Dr. Harry*. Dec. 21, 1860.