TRIBUTE OP RESPECT. At a meeting of tho Independent Blues, of Bloody HUD, held at tho house of Oapt. P. G. Morgarl, ot the morning of the 25th iust., the following preamble and resolutions were unan imously adopted: WHEREAS, it has pleased Almighty God, the disposer of all events, to oall from our midst our much esteemed brother in arms, Henry Bu ssard, therefore Resolved, That it is with unmingled feel ings of sormw and regret that we have heard ol his untimely death. Hut in the loss of oue of our fellow soldiers, wo bow in humble sub mission to the dispensation of Divine Provi dence, meekly eayiug, "Thy wili.be done." Resolved, That in the death of Henry Bus sard, his bereaved wife and family have lost ao, affectionate and devoted husband and fa ther, the company to which he belonged a brave and dutiful soldier, and the community in which he lived a kind neighbor aud a good citizen; aod we tender to his now afflicted wife and bereaved friends our heartfelt sympathy, hoping that their loss shall be bis eternal gaiD. Resold a', That we attend the funeral ol Brother Bussard in winter uniform, that we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days, and that a copy of these resolutions be punted ID our Uouuty pipers. P. G. MOHGART, Prca't. J. J. SARNDOLLAR, Sec'y. SAVANNAH, NOV. 23.—1t has been rumored for several days, but generally discredited, that six free negro seamen were forcibly taken on the night of he 17th inst., from the bark M. IV. Biidge iff Cumberland island, and not af terwards heaid of. A Wo, that tkreo negro sail ors, a poition of the orew of tbe brig Wingold were taken from Fernaadina jail and removed to puts unknown. Tbe Fernaodina East Ftcridinn of the 21st inst. asserts tba trutbfuluess of the reports, but attributes tbe cause to retaliatory measures again.- 1 the North, and condemns the proceed ings. Judge Putnam, in his charge to the Grand jury, denounced these acts. Tbe Editor of the Ftcridinn yoys that it is probable that the Legislature will pass an act preventing North ern vessels from bringing such crews to Flori da ports. REMEMBER, Strumous or Scrofulous af • feclions are tho curse, the blight of mackiad. They are vile and filthy, as well as fatal.—- They arise from impurity and contamination of the blood, and are to be seen all around u, evervwhere. Thousands daily are consigned to tbo grave from the direful cfftcts of this disease." But why trifle any longer, when the remedy is at banal DII. LINDSKY'B> BLOOD SEARCHER —the ouly effectual preparation now before the people, that does its work mildly and safely. It does not close the issue superficially, while Foul corruption, mining all within, Infects unsoen. but purges the entire system of all impure matter, invigorates the tody, and leaves the efflioied in tfic enjoyment of good health. To convince the skeptical of is healthy effects, try but one bottle, and be convinced, Sold by all the Druggists in this place, and dealers throughout the country.—-Nov. 23—It. ERUPTIONS, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. It is now generally admitted that all eruptive diseases depend upon some internal or constitu tional cause, and that to or ointments for theui is a sure way to injure the system, and or.ly to drive in, not to cure the disease. But HUMPU acrs' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC SAI.T RHEIM PILLS are a true specific tor all such diseases. Tbey cure Salt Rheum, Barber's Itch, Erysipel.s, Pimples on the Face, Ringworm, and Nettle Rash, by curing the cause unoii which they depend, and by restor ing the stein to the state of health and purity.— Thus, not only is the disease cured, but the soft ness and beauty of the complexion restored. Price, 25 cents pet box, with directions. Six boxes, sl. N. B.—A full set of HEMPIIRKM' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, with Book of Directions, and twenty •different Remedies, in large vials, morocco case, $5 ; ditto, in plain case. Si ; case of fifteen boxes, and Book, $2. These Remedies, by the single box or case, are sent, by mail or express, free of charge, to any ad dress, on receipt of the price. Address Dr. F. HUMPHREYS A CO., No. 562 Broadway, New York. EVEN THOSE who are in tbo enjoyment of -perfect health frequently have need to have recourse to tonics as preventives of disease. We are never too well armored against the assaults of "the ilia that flesh is heir to." Such an invigorator they may And in HOSTETTEK'S BITTERS—a medi cine that cannot be taken regulaily without giving vitality and elasticity to the system. At this season, particularly, the strongest man is not proof against the malaria, in certain sections of tho •country. In all cases of fever and ague, the BIT TERS is idore potent than any amount of quinine, while the most dangerous cases of billious fever yield to its wondoiful properties. Those who have tried the medicine will never use another, for any of the ailments which the HOSTETTER BI.TERS pro fesses to subdue. To those who have not made the experiment, we cordially recommend an early ap plication to thj BITTERS, whenever they aresfick en by diseases of the digestive organs. Sold t y druggists and dealers, generally, every where. advertisement in another column. Sold by U. C. Rearuer. Oct. lit, 1860. WHY AOT! WHY XOTJ S4VE fOlfll MOIEY, By i nyiug your Goods of OSTEIt & mi Cheap Si le, You'll Hod it tho cheapest place in town to get all Jvicds of Goods. They have just received a full and cheap assert, nutit of new and cheap WI3TKU LJOODS. CVI and see. Nov JO, l-eo. BKSIITTION OFPMIFT PENNSYLVANIA. VIRGINIA, MARYLAND and OHIO BANKNOTES taken at par for HOODS or on ACCOUNT, at Cheap Side, Nov. 30, 1860. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, appointed by tho Orphans' j Court ot Bedford Gounty, to examine and j settle Ihe exceptions filed to the confirmation of! the ac.xunt of Mahlon Smith, administrator of tho j estate >f J bines Smith, late of St. Clair Town- j dee'd, will attend to the <'ut : es ot the ap- ; poin'ment, at Lis < dice, in the Borough of Bedford, j on Monday, the 17th day of December next, at 10 1 ° clock A. AS., when and where all parties interest- ' de,in attend. JOHN P. REED, Nov. SO, 1860. . Auditor. 4 Ikaxtiful assort meat of Kerosene Lamps and i ,7*- Shades just recriptj at Dr. Harry's Drug and j i>ooit store. Nov 9, 1300. J ORPHAN'S EOfllT SALE. ' THE subscriber will sell at public sale, by virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bedford Co., on Thursday, the 20th day of December, 1860, on the premises, the late residence of llenry Bender, I dee'd. situate in South Wood berry Township, Bed ford County, conaisring of a lot of ground contain ing one aci, all under cultivation, adjoining lauds of Dr. Bnrch and Daniel Lingenfeiter, having there on erected a story and a half log frarno house, sta ble as 1 cooper shop, a welt of excellent water at the door. This is a very desirable property, situ ated in a pleasant neighborhood, couvenimt to churches and schools. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M., when terms of sale will be made known. At the same time and place the personal property will he sold, including cooper tools, stock aud household furniture. ADAM HADERMAN, Nov. 23, 1860. Executor. PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE FIRM. TOE subscriber will otfer at Private Sale the Fbitii on which W r m. Hurley now resides, situate in Juniata Township, containing 225 acres, more or j less, of good slate gravel land. The improvements are a good two story Log House, with kitchen at tached, large frame Bank Barn, and other improve ments —also a splendid orchard of choice fruit. One hundred and fifty acres of this land, is clear ed and under lence. If not sold by Ist Jan. next, it will be for rent. For terms apply to NATHAN HURLEY. Nov. 23, 1860.-* NOTICE IS hereby given to the Military Board of Auditors, of the Ist Brigade, and 16th Division, P.M., that they are required to meet at the public house of Johu llafer, in the Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday, the Bth of January 1861, (or the purpose of adjusting the Military accounts of said Brigade, also, the collectors of the different Boroughs and Townships of said Brigade, for the year 1860, arc notified to meet said board, at the same time and place, for the purpose of having exonerations and abatements made and allowed. LEMUEL EVANS, Brig. Gen. Nov. 23, 1860. Ist B-, 16th D., P. M. NOTICE. Letters testamentary, on the last will and testa ment of Jacob Teeter, lite of South Wood berry Township, dee'd, having been granted to tho sub- I soriber residing in siid Township, notice is tlier e fore given to all persons indebted to make payment 1 immediately, aud those having claims agiinst raid j estatb will present th< in properly authenticated for i settlement. ALEX. IIOLSLNGEK, | Nov. 23, 1860.-C*. Administrator's Notice. j LETTERS of administration on the estalo of ; ' Elias Elite, late of Cumberland Valley Township, • | dee'd, having lieen granted to the subscribers, living ; in said Township, aii persons indebted to s :id es j tate are notified to make p .ymcnt immediately, and those having claims against the same wdl present j tinni properly authenticated for settlement. HENRY UITE, THOMAS FISHER, j Nov. 23, 1860.-* Adrar's. Administrator's Notice. LE I TERS ot administration having been grant- j . ed, on the estate of Archibald Find ley, late of j ; Napier Township, to the subscriber, living in St.: I <JUW_Township, all persons indebted to said estate J are notified to make payment immediately, and | those having claims against the same will present j theui property authenticated for settlement. GEORGE BKCKLKY, Nov. 23, 1860.-* Adm'r. Executor's Nolice. | g ETTEKS testamentary upon the last wiil Ike., i J i of Henry Bander, late of South Woodbeny ; township, dee'd, having been granteJ to the sub- j | sciiber, he hereby gives notice to all indebted to ; tho Estate to make payment, and those having j j claims to pn sent them propelly authenticated lor ! I settlement. ADAM HADERMAN, j Nov. 30, 1860-d Executor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary on the Estate cf Eliza j beth Black, late of Napier tp., dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to nil indebted to said Estate, to make payment im mediately, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOS. \Y. TOMLINSOX, Nov. 23, 18CJ. Executor. j DISSOLUTION - PARMM fIIHE late firm of J. REED A CO., has been X dissolved by mutual consent, and the books of the firm, with those of tho late firm of Reed & ! Minnich, havo been left in the hands of their at torney J. P. Reed, and those of Jacob Reed, for Settlement and Collection , and all concerned desii ing to save costs, must call immediately and make settlement, as there can be but little delay afforded. JACOB" REED Will now continue the business on the cash and i produce system. He will do bnsiness on the ] "square" so that lie can sell goods at a cheaper rale than ever—be does not wish to charge cash and prompt customers, with the losses occasioned , by non-paying customers— therefore "Cash or Pro duce" will govern his trade. He now invites his friends and customers to call and examine his 3 splendid new goods—they will be shown -vith pleasure and disposed of at very light profits.— Just opening and on hand—DßY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, SHOES, QUEENS WAKE, GROCERIES, and ail goods kept in a general store. ladies can here find all they want for dress or comfort. Gentlemen need go no farther, come and examine for yourselves. Nov. 9, 1860. First aod Last Notice. ALT. persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber on Book accounts, fur Flour, Lum ber, Store Goods, or otherwise, are earnestly re quested to make settlement, on cr before the loth day of Dec. next, either by cash or note, at 30, 60 or 90 days ; or fur Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn and , Buckwheat, for which the highest price will allowed , in exchange for their accounts. All persons neglecting this Notice will find th ir ' accounts in the hands of an officer for settlement, 1 without respect to persons. JOHN ALSIP. Nov. 16, 1860.-4 55.00 REWARD. Tl'E above amount will be paid to any person i ' finding hair cross, and anchor, gold tipped, by j I returning tho same to B.C. REAMER. !< Nov. 16, 1860. I I ADMWISTR dTOR'S NOTICE. I , LETTERS of Administration, euro testamenio j anexo, oil the estate of John Clark, late of Schellsburg Borough, dee'd, having been granted t lo the subscriber, living in said Borough, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said < estate will make payment immediately, and 1 those having cl tirns against the saine will pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. A. B. CLARK, Oct. 26, 1860. Adm'r- Cf ALL and see a large and beautiful assortment ' of coal oil lamps, of the latest styles just re- . ceived sod for sale cheap at H. C. Reamer's Drug n Sfore. Nov. 16, 1860. BiBFOEB mmmm. SllltlftEKlS MASTER OF PAIN. THE (ilililT KXTtIIML REMEDY, For Sprains and Bruises, Burns and Scalds, Rheumatic and .Yeuratgit Foins, Swel lings, Stiff Joints, Paralysis, or Jeumbness of the Limbs, Pains in the Breast, Side or Back ; Sere Throat, Tooth-Ache, Frosted Feet, &;c , #c., And for the Relief of Pain Anywhere and Everywlu re. This is a most perfect preparation, and seldom fails to do good. It is harmless in its effects Lot powerful to relieve Pain. If you use it once you will not likely be without it again. You will find it a constant household friend, giving ease and relief just when needed. Keep it constantly on hand and it will save you many hours of pain and suf fering. 't'hero is baldly a pain it will not easi.— There is hardly an accideut that will occur where it will not be useful. Should one of your family get burned or scald ed, cover the burned part with a cloth of several thickuesses wet with the "Master of Pain," and keep tbe cloth saturated with it. In a short time it will draw all the fire out. It will cause a prick ling stnsaiion— this is the fire coming out. Keep it wet with tho ".Master of Pain" until tbe pain and prickling ceases. Let the wet cloth stay on lor six or eight hours, ufrer which apply some healing ointment or sweet oil. In nearly all cases of Pain or Soreness of the Chest, Tlnoat, Side, Back, Spine, Limbs or Joints, it will give relief.— Rub it on freely with tbe hand or tvifh a flannel cloth until the skin becomes heated and burning. For soreness of the tlirout rub it on until it pro duces a little soreness. For Croup use it in connection with the Cough Syrup, by rubbing it on the chest. For Rheumatism and all deep seated pains, if the pain is not speedily removed by.rubbing with the hand, lay a cloth net with the liquid over tbe 1 part aflected, and pass a warm smoothing iron over it. For Pains in tho Breast, Sido or Back, the same may be done. For Tooth-ache, drop it on cotton, and apply it to the nerve of the tooth, also rub the gums and cheeks with it. For Frosted Feet, apply '.lie "Master cf Pain" freely, and dry it in l>elore tho fire. For Head-ache rub it on the forehead. It is called "Master of Pain." I did not give it this name—l don't like the name. When I first commenced making it it was without name or label. I made it and sold it by the ounce at my Drug Store. 1 had no idea then of malting a business of it. Some who bought it called it Master of i Pain, and by this name it became known for many : miles round. And finally, when 1 had label ! printed I w?s compelled to adopt the name, for by j that name it was known. After all, the name is I not so very inappropriate. It is used to alleviate | or remove pain. It is put on wherever there is | paiu. Sometines it will cause pain, but the result ; always is freedom from pain. Reader—try it—take a bottle with you—use it whenever occasion requires—give it a fair trial. Prepared by If. E. Shriner, Westminister Md. | and fqr sale by H. C. Reamer and Adam Fergu ' son, Bedford Pa. Nov. 9, 1860. SHRINER'3 mm COUGH SYBUP. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, Asthma, It roue hi'is Spitting of Blood, Paiu and Weakness of the Breast, Dif ficulty of Breathing, &e. From the Rev. Samuel Yingling. BEDFORD, NOV 3, 1860. Mr. W. E. SHRISER —Dear Sir : Upon several occasions I havo used your Bilsimic Cough Syrup. I in ray family and also on one occasion myself— when worn by frequent preaching. aud with the ; li ippiest results. SAMUEL TINGLING. BEDFORD Nov. 3, 1860. W. E. SURLIER — SIR : As you arc about to iutro ; duce your Balsamic Cough Syrup into our County. I will give you my experience with it, which you are at liberty to use if you think proper, some two years ago a box that was lost ou the Pennsyl vania Central R. R. found its way to my store. I opened the box and found it to contain your Balsa- ! niic Cough Syrup. I had never luar lofit at that time but a Mr. Aughinbiugh fn-m your state h ip pened to be present ami said it was < uo of tho best cough remedies in use an i happening to need a ; eaugh medicine in my family I determined to give , j it a trial, and s.) well please 1 was I with its effects j that I gave bottles of it to my friends nil of whom ! agree with me in pronouncing it the best cough remedy they have ever met with. Wo have used it for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough, and in every case it gave the moat signal relief.— Yours truly, ADAM FERGUSON. I used in my family some of the Cough Syrup refered to by Mr. Ferguson, aud fu ly concur in tho opinion expressed by him. WM. AGNEW. We used Shiners' Balsamic Caugii Syrup and j consider it the best Cough Medicine we ever used. ! LEVI SMITH Prepared by W. E. Shriner, Westminister Md ' ami for sale by II- C. Reamer and Adam Ferguson, j Bedford Pa. Nov. 9, 1860.-ZZ JUL AIR COUMTY NORMAL SCHOOL AMD SEMINARY, MARTINSBURGr, BLAIR CO., PA. j E. i. OSBORNE, A. B. f „ . . . J. W. DICKERSON, f Principals. ETIHIS institution will commenoe its first session X with an able and experienced corps of instruc tors on Monday, Nov. sth, 1860. No expense has been spared in making it thorough au-1 complete in every department. The school building is constructed anil furnished upon the most approved modern plans, and is one of tho best in the State. It contains a hall capa ble of statins 500 adults, with office, music rooms, ; sufficient for a school of 300 pupils. The school is located in a region of country un- j excelled for its beauty and healthfulncss, and is surrounded by a moral and industrious communi ty- The distance lo Cove Station, Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R. is tix miles; to Holidaysburg Station, Pa. R. K. 12 miles, with daily stages from the latter and tri-weekly from the former ; thus making it easy of access from all parts of the country. Tne oi jects of the school:— Ist. Tho Professional Training of Teachers. 2nd. The thorough Education of young ladies ami gentlemen in the English and Ornamental Branches. 3d. lhe preparation of Students for College. Tbe teaching Class will meet daily for lectures on the Theory and Practice of Teaching, rcc tation from a standard work on the subject, 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 house and j will be under the immediate supeivisiou of an ex- j perienced Preceptress. Instruct ion given in all the branches taught in j the iiest Academies and Seminaries. Whole expense, (exclusive of Ornamental bran- ! ches,) for boarding, tuition, furnished rooms, room ; rent, and fuel SIIB,OO a year. For circular, with full particulars, address E. J. OSBORNE, or J. W. DICKEKSON, Care of J. O. EVEJIHVRT, Martlnsburg, Blair Co., j Pa. Nov. 2, 1860. ; "ITlverybody should use Trinders London Honey JD Soap. It is the best in use for rendering the j skiu fair, soft, ami smooth. For sale by • OSTEKfcCARN. I May 18, 1860. Scrofula, or King's Evil, i. a i-,. i=t> tutio-s.nl disease, as errrnpttan of the hi""'!, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it V t • vl s the whole body, arid may bum out i. d ease mi any pari <-f it. No organ is free ir .i ts a tack*. nor is there one which it may ii -t destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by men: .rial disease, low living, dis arm ...J or unhealthy food, impure air, filth a.< I li.ihy habits, tho depressing vices, and, e'-ov* all, by the venereal infection. What ever ! a its origin, it is hereditary in the con at: tut ion, descending 4l from pare nts to children u; tu third ami fourth generationindeed, it •% .ris to lis th.> rod ot Him who says, 44 1 wilt. r;sit tho iniquities of the fathers upon ch Idm." Moi d of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in in longs, liver, and internal organs, is termed Dme-civs; in tho glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or aores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blond, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous coiistitu net only suffer from scrofulous com plaints but they have far less power to with hiu i i the attacks of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are slid rendered fatal by this taint in the System. Most of the consumption which de cimal lea the Iranian family lias its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the Liver, kidneys, brain, . gr A, halved, of all tho organs, ariso from or are aggravated by the same cause. ' > .e quarter of all our people are scrofulous; tlr. it persons are intruded by this lurking in f-vv > !. and their health is undermined by it. vi a ,g it from the system v.c must renovate the blood by s.t alterative medicine, and in v.:; at" it by healthy food aud exercise. I . i a nudicina we supply in AYER'S C nnpoHiu} Extract of SarsnpariUn, Ine ni ot c Tbctual remedy which the medical skid of our times can devise for this every v Vuv prevailing and fatal malady. It is com h— uA.ni the most active rcmcdials that have yen h covered for The expurgation of this foul oi'order from tie blood, and the rescue of the tylein from its destructive consequences. Hcucc it should ! employed for the cure of L .t only scrofula, but also those other affcc t SIB which arise from it, such as ERCPTIVB and Skin Diseases, SR. ANTHONY'S FIRE, If)-;, ir liuvsn-i'.i.AS, Pimples, PISTOLES, Bi.orc.isws, Hi,vi.vh and Boms, TUMORS, TKTTXR ami S.vi.r lire: CM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, UI'I-xjf.vTisM, SYPHILITIC and MERCURIAL DIS JSV-es, Duupsr, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, AI l C.IMPI.AIXTS AUISINO FROM YITIA- T. to on In PL ki; BLOOD. The popular belief b* " i'nt'U,lt>j of the blood " is founded in truth, for scrofula IH a degeneration of the blood. Tho particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapn rri.'a is to puril v and regenerate this vital fiuid, v:iti.ut which sound health i impcEeible in I contaminated coustitutiens. Oyer's Cathartic Pills, FCiA Alt THE PURPOSES CF A FAMILY PHYSIO, -are so composed that disease within the range of their mien can rr.rely withstand or evade them I Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, j and invigorate every portion of the human organ | ism, correct in t" its diseased action, and restoring I its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid vho is Isjoed down with i pain or physical dehility is astonished to find his t health or • riert-y restored by a remedy at once so sin.ple and in vi if eg. Not only do lhc> ei:rc the every-day complaints | of every tody, but also many formidable and Qci.giioui eiwraso*. The agent Wbw nr.mod is pleased t. furnish gratia my American Almanac, [ com. inicg ccrtiiicatv sof their cures ond directions for their use in the following complaints: Costire ftss. Unnthtim, Ht (itirc/ie in irinyjrom disordered y-icmorh. Sauna, t >.dirt it inn, Puin in and Morbid It.-., tm,. oj the To wets, Fkttulencp. Loss of Appe i t-.tt, Jain-dice, and other kiimicu complaints, mtsii .it 'rein a low state cf the body or obstruction of it a fuurtions. Ayers Cherry Fectoral, PCK THE RA P.I) CURB OF Coughs, Colds, Infinenza, Ilonraeness, Croup, Eroncliitfs, Incipient Consump tion, mid for the retief of Consumptive Pntients ii i advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu rxpous are the cases of its cures, that almost every sec Hon of country al curds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming *:.<! even desperate diseases of the lungs by its ii- c. iVhtn oucu tried, its superiority over every re her nseditit.* of its kind is too apparent to escape BhaSrw.tii n, and where its viruies ere known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing ami dangerous affections of the puirnmv ry organs that are incident to our climate, while manv inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this Las gained friends by every trial, conferred ber cfits n:i the afdieteil thev can never forget, and pro ri ;c,-.l cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. TREPARED BY mi. J. U. HER & CO. LOWELL. MASS. B. F. Harry, B -dfor 1; Bariidollar k Son, Bloody Run; G. B. Aniicic; St. Gh-irvillc; J. Breneman, \Voodberry; Geo. Gardill, West End; J. E.Cel vin, Sehwllsburg ; and by dealers generally. Scpt.T'S, 1860. HOWARD ASSOCIATIONT - Fhilndelphiii. .5 Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with. Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Arting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habi s of life, kc.,) and in esses ol" extreme pov erty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spcrautturrliosa. and other Diseases of the Sexual organs; and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, scat to the sfliicttd in sealed letter envelopes, free ol charge. Two or tlireo Stamps tor postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Act ing Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadilphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, , _ President. GEO. FAIRCfIILD, Secretary. Nov. 16, 1860.-zz MOPEM OF WILL AND WINTER GOODS AT CHEAP SIDE, BEDFORD, PENW'A. fTIHE undersigned have just opened a large and JL handsome iine ot new and fashionable Dri ESo GOODS, Cloths, Oassimeres, Jeans, ready ma de Clothing. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Glass, China and Queens ware, Ftvsh Groceries, Spices, fkc. which for quality and price cannot be surpassed in Bedford. Having been selected from the best houses in 1 ht.a delj liia, and purchased at very low prices, wo will engage to sell as low as the lowest for cash or pro duce oniv. Please call and examine our stock before purchasing. No trouble to show goods. OSTER k CARN. Oct. 5, 1860. NertlKrn Lighf- TIIE cheapest and best light in use, can he had by buying Coal Oil perfectly pure, inodorous and freo from smoke while burning, at SI.OO per gallon, at H. C* Rectuer's Drug Store. Nov. 16, 1860. THE TRIBUHE FOR IWTTO. PR6BPKGTJB. THE XXth Volume of tho WEEKLY Tsmcsis commenced with the issue of Sept. 1. During the past year The Tribune has been obliged to devote quite a large proportion of its space to Politics, but we shall soon be able to forego Political dis cussions almost entirely, for months if not for years, and devote nearly all our columns to sub jects cf less Intense, but more abiding, interest.— Among tnese, we mean to pay especial attention to. I. EDUCATION. —The whole subject of Education, both Popular and General, will bo discussed in our columns throughout tho year 1861, aud we hope to elicit in that discussion some of the pro foundest thinkers and the ablest instructors in our country. It is at once our hope and our resolve that the cause of Education shall receive an impe tus from the exertions of TIIE TRIUUXE in its be. half during tho year 186!. 11. AGRICULTURE. —We have been compelled to restrict our elucidations of this great interest throughout 1860, and shall endeavor to atone there for in 1801. Whatever discovery, deduction, de monstiation, is calculated to render the reward of labcr devoted to cultivation more ample or more certain, shall receive prompt an i full attention. 111. MANUFACTURES, fro.— We liaii every inven tion or enterprise whereby American Capital and Labor are attracted to and advantageously cm. ployed in any department of Mann the tone g or Mechanical Industry as a real contribution to the Public Weal, insuring ampler, steadier, more c< n venient, more remunerating markets to the Farm er, with fuller employment and better wages to the Laborer. The progress of Mining, Iron-Making, Steel-Making, Cloth-Weaving, &c., Ac., in our country and the world, shall be watched and re ported by us with an earnest and active sympathy. IV. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. —We employ the best correspondents in Lolidon, Paris, Turin, Berlin, atid other European Capitals, to transmit us early and accurate juiviecs cf the great changes thi re .silently but certainly preparing. In spite of the pressure of Domestic Politics, our News from the Old World is now varied ana ample, but we shall h..ve to render it more perfect during the eventful year just before us. V. HOME NEWS —We employ regular paid cor respondents in Galimrnla, at the Isthmus of Dari en, in the Koeky Mountain Gold Region, and wherever else they se< m requisite. From themore accessible portions of our own country, we derive our information urarily from the multifarious cor respondents of tho Associated Press, fiooi our ex changes, and the occasional letters of intelligent friends. Wo aim to print the cheapest general newspaper, with the fullest and most authentic summary of useful intelligence, that is anywhere afforded. Hoping to "make each day a ciitic on the last," and print a better and better paper from year to year, as our means arc steadily enlarged through the generous co-operation of our many well-wishers, we solicit, and shall labor to deserve, a continuance of public favor: TERMS. PAIEY TRIBUNE (311 issues per annum.) $6 SEMI-WEEKLY (101 44 • " ) $3 WEEKLY (52 4 1 44 44 ) ID To CLUBS— Semi- Weekly : Two copies for SS, Five for $11,25, Ten copies to one address for §3O, and any larger number til the latter rate. Foi a club of Forty, we send TUB DAILY TRIBUNE gratis one year. Weekly: Three copies for sf>, Fight copies for $lO, aud any larger number at tho rate of $1 20 each Jier annum, the paper to be addressed to each Sitt scriber. To clubs of Twenty, send an extra copy. Twenty copies to one address for S2O, with tne extra to him who sends us the club, tor each club of One Hundred, TUB DAILY TRIBUNE will be sent gratis lor one year. When drafts can be procured it is much safer than to remit Bank Bills. 1 lie name of the Post- Otlicu ami State should 4u all casus plainly written. Payment always in advance. Address, THE TRIBUNE, No. 154 Nassau Stref, Nov. 16, 1860. New York. FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG, PI. FOUNDED IN 1840. Incorporated by the Legislature. "VTEARLY 6000 STUDE NTS, from nearly every J. 1 State in the Union, have been educated for business, it being tho only College of the kind in the United States conducted by an experienced merchant. Our .Junior Principal, AVm. 11. DnfF, has just been awarded, by our State and other Fairs, Eight First Premium * for Business and Ornamental Pen. inanship, over compeitors called the best penmen in the country. Samples of his Business and Or namental Writing, a circular of 50 pages, and an elegant engraving, mailed, post piid, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps. For sale by book-sellers, Harper's Enlarged Edi tion of DUFF'S BOOK KEEPING, 222 pages, 51.50, awarded Four Silver Metals, and sanctioned by tho Chamber of Commerce and Ameiican In stitute of New Ywrk, as the best published. DUFF & DUNCAN'S new and elegantly engraved School Copy Books, six numbers, 24 pages, fine cap paper. 30 cents per dozen; Seini Edition, $1 J>er dozen, J. S. LIPPIXCOTT 4 Co., Philadelphia W. G. JOHNSTON A Co., Pittsburgh. DUNCAN'S GEMS of Business and Ornamen tal Penmanship, crown quarto, $5, post-paid from the College. Address: P. DUFF fc SONS, Principals. [Cr*Buy your scholarship in town. Colleges that send them abroad cannot sell them at home, where they are known. Nov. 9," 1860 -ZF. mEw mvm. " 1 llh undersigned have just received a large and general as.-ortment of FALL Mil WINTER GOODS, Our present slock is very complete, and we re spectfully invite our friends and customers, to call and examine quality and prices. Cash, or prompt six months buyer', may ex pect, aniftv ill be offered greater bargains than ever before—all kinds of country produce want ed. A. B. CRAMER, & CO. Oct. 26, 1860. JIDMLYISTRJITOtTS AVTICE. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Joseph Shafer, late of East Providence Town ship, dee d, having been granted to the subscri* ber, residing in West Providence Township, all persons indebted to said estate, are therefore notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present the same forth with for settlement. ARXHAM BHAFEU, Oct. 26, 1860. Adtn'r. HATS AND CAPS. Just received an extensive and varied assort ment of Dress, Opera, F.mbassy and Prince of Wales Hals of beautiful model and fabric, ful ly up lo the progress of the times comprising every variety of pattern, color and quality, from 50 cents uo. OSTCR k CARN. Oct. 26, 'ISGO.-2ui JUST received a Iresh supply of groceries, euch as Sugars at 9, 10, JJk tml 12 cents, prime Rio Coffee at 17 ami 18 ccnj#, Molasses and Syrups ol all kinds, fresh Teas o! aii varieties. 'Oct. 26, 1860. OSTF.R & CARN. IF you want cheap ren ty made clothing, rail at Osier St Cam's cheap side,vests Ironi "SI,Of) up business and over com from *3.50 up. Oct. 26, 1860. OSTKR k CARN. , j IMPROVED A STANDARD JJKDftIKK s ! For the speedy, radical, an.l effectual euro ol s ! ALL DISEASES ariaiag from IJIPF ! | lUTV OF TIIE BLOOD. " S This medicine has wrought the most miraculous r cures in desperate c ses of • ! Scrofula, ] Cancerous formation* " Cutaneous Diseases, I Erysipelas, Bolls, 1 i Pimples OH the face, Sore Eyes, Oki, Stubborn Dicers, } Scald Head. > i Tetter a{fe<*ion*. Rheumatic Disorders, 1 1 Dyspepsia, Costiveness, ) Jaundice, Salt Rheum, i Mercurial Disease*, General Debility, 1 Liver Complaint, Loss ot Appetite, ' Low Spirits, Foul Stomach, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their • ! origin in an impure state of the Blood. The above is a portrait of David MeCreary, of Napjertownship, who, an the 31st day ot August, 1858, made affidavit before Justice Gorley that bo was treated for the cure cf Cancer by three physi cians of Bedford County, and by Pr. Newtoa ot the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his hp, note, and a portion of hit Irft cheek were entirely eaten away ! He had given up all hope, when ho heard cf the "Blood Searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles cured bira,and although sadly disfigured, there is uo question but what this invaluable medicine saved his life. The full partic ulars of this remarkable case may be seen in a cfr chl.tr, which can he had of an)' of the Agents. Wo also refer to the case of Nancy Blakney, of K derton, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scro fula after being unable to get out of bed for three years. To the case of a lady in Ansonville, Clectfield county, who was also affiicted with Scrofula in its worst form. To the case of George Melsel, residing in Car rolltown. Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly afilicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off and his case was worse, it possible, titan JlcCrea ry's. The particulars of these cases—every one of which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher —may also tie found in a circular to be had of any i of iheAgents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. i Laboratory for the manufacture aud sale, near Penna. Railroad Depot, Holiidaysburg, Pa. j For sale by 11. C- Reamer, Bedford; G. i>. Trout, ; Alum Bank ; John G. Scbell, Pleasantville ; L.N. ; Fyau, West End P. Office ; Frederick Corl, Mari ij ctta; G. B. Amide, St. Clairsville; Jacob Baird, I Barndollors Mills; N. Koons, Willow Grove; John Bowser, Bowser's Mill, A.C. Evans, Raiusburg ; B. F. Horn & Bro., Schellsburg; Hiiiigas At Mowry, Buena Vista ; John Wayde, New Paris; Ritchey & Ramsey. Bloody Bun ; Piper £ Scatt, Fattons ville; David Becgle, Waterstraet; Win. J. Gat bra itb, Wood berry; G. D. Kanffman, Flitchrille; all of Bedford County. Dec. 16, 1859. rv 38i2 SPRING l.\D mm ß GOODS. nreat Inducements! Cheap Prices ! rpilE undersigned wouid rcspcctfnlly call the at- X tention of the public to their new and exten ! sivo assortment of FAJYCY AXD STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising alt st) lea aud qualities, at the very low pricci,. Also, C <JOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Including a fine selection of genuine and unadulter ated TC IS 4N COFFEE. ALSO, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. •I BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, HARDWARE, ; DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, ASI> A VISE ASSORTMENT OP F A H C Y G 0 OB S. ' ALSO. All descriptions of Leather for sole. from our long experience, and the superior fa cilities we enjoy for purchasing, we can offer extra j inducements, and feel satisfies th.it all who ftvor us with a .trial will receive satisfaction, both as re gards the quality of our goods and prices. Coun try produce and Tan B;.rk will bo t. ken in exchange for Goods and Leather. F. & IF. SHUCK. ! May 18, 1860. iMriiT BEDFORD, PA. THE subsciiber respectful'y announces to the public, that hehas leased thu above named Ho-' tel, In the ol 1 and well known Globe building, for merly owned and occupied by Mr. John You ay, aud recently in the occupancy of Jonathan tlortoD, ' j dee'd, where he will bo happy t" see bis friends, and the, traveling public generally. Persons at i tending Court ate respectfully invited to give him I a call. He pledges himself that ho will do all in his power to render his guests comfortable, j IDs Table! will be supplied with the choicest dvl ' icacies the market will; fford. Tiie Bed Rooms will contain clean and comf t t - | able bedding. The Bar w.lt be sttppiied with choice liquors. 1 j The Stable will bo uttendeet by a careful and at i tentivo hauler. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and • year. JOSEPH ALSIP. Beeiford, Nov. 2, 1860. FOR~MM. ~~ ONE lot of ground iu the town of Cleafvtlle, licdforei County, Pa , fronting CO feet on Main St., at d extending iaok 178 feet to an alley, jml -1 joining lot of B. A. Cooper on tho West, ami an I dle!y on the East. The un[ rovemeats area good Frame Dwelling House and Log Stable. ; ALSO, i Two I.ots in this Town ot RushvUle, Jasper Co., low.t, being lots Nus. L> and H in Hail Road ad dition to add town. For terms apply to the Editor of thb. paper, ( J Sept. 14, lfcS'J. i "U'E Htm lor cheap side F'rs the cry of ail who r ;n wrmt of u neat durable and cheap hat. OSIER & CARfi #, I' 'O. 1 ■ h^ij > A N txetlltnfai ticlt of KEROSENE juts* reeeir*4 dl. at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. Nov. 9, 1869.
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