. . a .| our citizens,so that the eminent ahiht.es hhe man might he appreciated fully. 0t , concluding this hastily written not.ee we ot refrain from saying, that Chief Justice Sack possesses one of the most lowering mte!- txofthe republic. His course upward 1 onward. And in admiration of Ins private '"'lb sterling heart, and commanding talents will yield to no ottu " r:i t!,e Common wealth. „ -^citrviT.—'The Cincinnati Commercial 'ays a "hatch ol counterfeit X"s on the State Bank of m* , wettin" into circulation. Look out for them; Ihey are exceedingly w-ll done. n A 11 SE l K £>: On the 7th inst., at Indiana, Pa., by the Rev. An- ; v virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court : of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer j at public sale,on the premises, on Saturday the j 1 Nth day of January next, the following des cribed REAL ESTATE, in Monroe Township, containing about seven ty-three acres, 10 acres of which are cleared and having thereon erected a log house, log barn, \c., adjoining lands of Catharine Gillam, Daniel Swartzwelder, the undersigned and oth ers. CASH. JOSEPH O'NEAL, • Idni in id rotor of Jib el Koons, decease >l. Dec. 13, 1834. WE PUBLISH THIS DAY, DF.C. 11, 1854, FMV FERii'S NOVEL, ISulh Si alls A TALE OF DOMESTIC LIFE. 400 pp. 1 2mo, Cloth. Price, §1 2:>. Every body knows FAXNV FFUX; every body has ar;d cried over lier sparkling, dashing, truth ful, senial writings; every body will wish to read this, Iter first novel, and every one who does read it will pronounce it her greatest work. Says an able critic who has read the proof sheets, "Itvrii HALL is a work which not only exceeds any thing which fanny Fern has before written, but which in many respects passes any other work whatever. For in tense and sustained interest of narrative, for origina lity ol conception and treatment, for scorching sar ca-in and withering rebuke of pretensions and bypo cri-v, for elevation of moral tone and wuisomeness ol religiou- inculcations, for vigor, frpshness, simpli city, directness and lascinatiori of style, we have ne ver seen its equal. * ♦ The story takes possession of our hearts at once; we follow 'RUTH' through her trials with as much interest as though she were our own sister; she breathes not a sigh, she sutlers not a sorrow, which the reader does not feel as acutely as though the first came from his own '"•art, and the second were one of his own sad expe riences. The characters are such as we are con stantly meeting in every-day life; and how boldly arid skilfully they are drawn, how- powerfully Tire story is told, Low touching is its pathos, how spark ling its wit, how irresistable its humor, how severe its satire, and how true its moral, no adequate idea can be gained except by reading it." Ri rn HALL will be for sale by booksellers gener ally. 1 o any one sending us the retail price, we will emj a copy of the work, post-paid. Published by MASON BROTHERS, Dec. S, 1851.—3t. Q's Pari Hot", XrwVorl. PULMONARY DISEASE.—There is a rernctty prepared by I)r. Geo. H. Keyser, of 140 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. that has won git-at renown in the way of curing the various inripient diseases of the luii-ji of the highest Mantling. Dr. Keyser prepares arid mixes all the ingredients of the Pectoral Syrup with his own hands, and says that he will continue to do so. if you wish a good medi cine for a cough or cold, you can buy it at 11UPP & OSTER'S in this place and at COLVIN & ROlil- SON'S, Schellsburg. JOY FOR THE INVALID.— We rut the follow ing from the Philadelphia .Saturday Gazette, and re commend our readers to peruse it carefully, and those siilFerins should not delay purchasing: < DIE HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS— This celebrated medicine, prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, at the imposing German Medicine Store, No. 120 ARCH street, is exciting unprecedented pub lic attention, and the proprietor, who is a scientific physician, is selling immense quantities of it. The virtues ot this remedy are so fully set forth in the ex tended notice of it, to be seen in our advertising col umns, that th-re is hardly any room left lor us to speak of it. This much we may add—Of the long train of physical ills to which humanity is heir, theie i- none more distressing than general derangement of the digestive apparatus, which never fails to ac company a disordered state ol the Iner. Headache, piles, languor, fretlulness. a billions tongue, a mor l>id hreatb, Ins* of apppetite—in shoit, an inde.-rri balrle wretchedness of existence, are its insufferable and life-waiting attendant*. These di-eases, which have baffled the skill ot the able-t IWtois. have been radically cured by Hooiland's German Bitters." — See advertisement. H7-PALPATATJON OF THE IIEAUT, Ner vous Diseases, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Dyepep riu, Cos!iveness and Pile-, are all relieved and cured in an iniyedible short space of time, by Carter's Spanish Mixture, The great tonic anil purifier of the blood. It contains not a particle of Mercury, Opi um, or any noxious drugs; is perfectly harmless.and has cured more than five hundred case-, o! disease. We can only refer lire reader to the certificates, a few of which may be louiid in another column, and all of which are detail *d ill full around the bottle. It is the greatest of all Spring and Fall .Medicine*, and possesses an influence over the blood truly re markable. See advertisement. THE MARKETS. iCr" Flour in all the Eastern markets com mands Irom $S 30 to A.O 30 according to qual ity. Wheat $2 to §2 03 per bushel. The Bedford market is as high us Baltimore or Phil adelphia ! S'tshiir Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned wiil oiler, at public sale, on the premises, on SATL R DAY, the 30th day of December, 1834, the following described Real Estate : A Tract of 184 acres of Land situate partly in Juniata ami partly in Napier Township, nd ioinging lands of Peter llillegass, Jacob Dull, Christian Dunnaker, George Colvin. arid oth ers—about one-half cleared—a l/>g House, Log; Barn, and other necessary buildings thereon erected—also an Apple Orchard and never failing Spring thereon. Terms: —One-third in hand and balance in two equal annual payments. NICHOLAS YVHITELINE, Adm'r of the Estate of Christian Bitne, depd. Dec. 8, 1834.—1t. Public Sale of Valuable HEAL ESTATE ! By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned, administra tor ol the estate of Abel Johnon, deceased, will sell, at public sale, on TIM RSDAY, the 11th day of January, 1833, at 1 o'clock, P. M., A TRACT OF L7M>, situate in Southampton Township, adjoining lands of Truman Tewt-Il's heirs, A hirer Tewed. and others, containing; IG9 acres, about acres cleared, with a two story Log House, and double Log Barn thereon erected. Terms: —Cash at the confirmation of the sale. Sale on the premises. JOHN JOHNSON, Administrator of Abel Johnson, deceased. Dec. 8, 185-1. NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford County : In the matter of the Petition of Gen. William If. Irwin for Rave to perpetuate tes timony, and the Rule thereon issued to i homas Griffith, and The President and Directors of the Huntingdon and Broadtop Rail Road and Coal Company, and all others interested, to appear and show cause, N.c. The undersigned appoint ed by said Court to examine witnesses on the part of all parties in interest, and reduce their testimony to writing, gives notice that he w ill attend to the duties of his appointment, at the public house of James Echelberger, in Hope well Township, in said County, on Monday. 15th January, 1835, at 12 o'clock, M., contin uing to sit until all the testimony is taken, when and where all persons interested are notified to attend. O. E. SHANNON, Dec. 8, 1854.* Commissioner, CAUTION. My wife Sarah having left my bed and board without anv just cause or provocation, this is to caution all persons against trusting or harboring her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting. ZACHEFS LATVIAN 7 . Dec. 8, 1854.* NO / ICE. All persons are notified that I am deter mined not to- pay the notes given by me to Elisha Smith, Sr.. fot land, unless he com plies with the article of agreement, unless compelled by law. LEWIS MILLER. Dec. 8, 1854.* STRAY HEIFER. Came to the premises of the subscriber, liv ng in Bedford Township, sometime in Octo ber last, a black and white spotted Heifer, with IxMh ears cropped—no other marks. The own er is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. SAMUEL WALTER. Dec. 8, 1854.* "notice." Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Peter Fisher, late of Bedford Borough, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present thern duly authenticated for settle ment. O. E. SHANNON, Admjr. Nov. 10, 1854/ TCOTII ACME.—Pershns are not general ly aware thai Dr. Keyset's Tooth Ache reme dy, prepared by him at 14-0 Wood Street, Pitts burg, Pa. and fur sale at Rupp &. Oster's in this place will stop immediately an aching tooth. Whoever tries it will be convinced. Dec. 8, 1854. \EW FILL & WINTER GOODS. The undersigned respectfully inform their friends and customers that they have just re ceived a very full assortment of FALL A" IV IN TER GOODS, which will be offered at very reduced rates. A. B. CRAMER A CO. Oct. 13, 1834. i\'ews for the People I NEW GOODS AT CHEAP CORNED, iNO. I. Feltow-C iiizens : We fake this opportunity of returning von our most sincere thanks for the liberal patronage vou have so kindly bestowed on us. W'e would also inform you that we have just returned from the Eastern Cities, with u large and well selected assortment of Goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, and Satinets ; Peter Shams, fir over coats, Jeans, Ladies' line dress goods, such as Silks, Alpacas, _Cohnrg Cloths, Bombazines, Merinoes, and u large assortment of Bay State Shawls, Hosiery, lor Ladies, Com forts, Crapes, Collars, &.C., cx.r. —Mens,' W'o metis,' Roys' and Children*' Shoes and Boots, and a general assortment of Groceries. Crush ed and pulverized Sugars', best Rio Coffee, Teas of all kinds, \. O. Molasses, Golden Syrup, Mackerel, Salt by the sack, Raker's Chocolate, i!ron>a Cocoa, and a general assortment ol Goods usually kept in a country Store. L t /-* All kinds of Produce taken in exchange f>r goods at market prices. SANSOM &. CEP MART. Oct. 13, 1834. TO BUILDERS. Tin-* subscriber is fully prepared to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Ciders directed to St. Clairsville, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to. by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE. Nov. 21, 1 Sol. CAUTION. All persons are cautioned against trespassing upon my liirm, in West Providence Tow nship, Bedford County, either by hunting or otherwise, as the law will be enforced against all who do so without respect to persons. So look nut I MICHAEL S. RICHLY Dec. 1, 1854 Fublic °f VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order ot the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned w ill offer at public sale, on the premises, on SA I I R DAY, the 23d dav of' December, 1554-, the fol lowing described HEAL ESI'.-YIE, situate in Bedford Township, containing two bundled and fifty-four acres of lime-stone land, with an in exhaustahle spring of water. The improve ments are a two-stoiy log dwelling House, dou ble log Barn, Spring House, Smoke House, and other out-buildings thereon erected : also, a large apple orchard of choice fruit thereon. Terms : —51,200 in cash, and balance in two equal annual payments. Also, 30 acres, adjoining the above, with a new House, new Stable,and ten or twelve acres cleared—balance well timbered—good water at the door. JOSIAH RITCHEY, Adm'r of the Estate of 17 nrij Milhr, deceased. Dec. 1, 1834.—it. Tn versa Fr©s*erty, FOR SALE OR RENT. THE subscriber, being desirous of discontinu ing his present business, veil! sell or renl (lie tavern-house at present occupied by him, known as the "WILLIAM TELL" House, situate on Cen tre street, not far from the Market house, Cum berland. The properfv is in good repair. The House commodious, inning ! ar-rooiu, dining room, parlors, IT hed-rooins, and ki'cl en. There are also a food smoke-house, c arringe-house, and stabling fbr *25 head of horses. There is a good spring of water on the lot, and the town tace passes at the bottom of it. The house, with the bedding and other furni ture, which is in good condition, will be .-old a bargain, if early application is made. ]| not sold in a few weeks the house will be for rent. WM. KNOST. Cumberland, Oct. 28, 185k. FOR! The subscribers respectfully beg leave to in form the people of Middle VVoodberry Town ship, and the country at large, that they are now prepared, at their establishment, one mile south of VVoodberry, Bedford County, to furnish four horse Threshing Machines, Pierponts' Patent Shaker, Cider Mills, Ploughs of every descrip tion, Keagy's Cooking Stoves, two different pat ferns, and tw o different pattei ns of ('oal Stoves— Plough Castings, Wagon Boxes of all sizes, and cast Dinner Hells of three different sizes—also, Mill Castings of every variety. We are also prepared to fit up Machinery in the best and most durable style, and will give prompt atten tion to all orders in this line. The public aie respectfully invited togive us a call, as we feel satisfied that both our work and terms will please all who do so. J. M. SNOW DEN, WM. B. BLAKE, Proprietors. Oct. 27, 185k A CARD. VR. VALVTX M. FITCIT. of New York, would announce to the citizens of Western Pennsylvania that he is at present delivering a cotir-e ol I.F.C TURDS at PITTSBURGH, where he will remain till December ISth, during which period he may be con sulted dailv, at hi- rooms at the City Hotel, corner of Third and Smithfifld Greets, for PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, FEMALE DISEASES, and ail others connected with or predisposing to Con sumption, m'the treatment of which his ample expe rience and unrivalled opportunity for observation have given him the most marked success. Dr. Fitch desires to see his patients personally in every in-tance where it is possible ; where it is not, a careful statement of the ca-e may be sent by let ter, to which a prompt reply will be returned, giving his opinion of the case, anil when he is willing to un dertake the treatment, will state the expen-e of the remedies requisite. Nov. 17, ISS-1. STRAY COW. ( ame to thp premises of the subscriber, liv— : ing in Bedford Township, about the middle of November last, a large Brindle Cow, two white ] spots on hind legs—no marks—supposed in be about five years old. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and j take her away. WILLIAM SELLERS. Dec. 1, 1854-. Y:>.£iiS)le ISolel Properly at Private Sale! 7'IIE subscriber will sell at Private Sale, that wvll-known THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, in the town of Berlin, Somerset coun ty, l'a., now in iht- occupancy of John H. Smith, situate on the south-east Conner of the upper square, Main street, in the most public and pleasant part of the town—with every con venietiee for a first class Hotel. Abundance of good water on the premises, and but a few feet from the kitchen door. Easy of access from every part of the town by all kinds of vehicles, and with good stal ling sufficient for Fifty horses. Together with three Lots, containing on acre of ground, at a shoit distance from the tavern, and easy of access. The property be ing entirely new it is consequently in rxcellenl repair, and is one of the most desirable Hotel properties between Cumberland and Pittsburg. Terms easy. [■lf- If not sold before the latter part of Jan uary, the above property will be lor rent. Jn quii ics can be addressed to the subscriber at Ber lin. RUDOLPH ECCSE, Sr. Nov. S, 1554-. Public Bale cf Valuable Heal Estate. The subscriber, executor of the Will of Jacob Working, deceased, will sei!, at public sale, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the loth day of De cember ttext, the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, TO WIT: One Trsct of Patented Land situate in South Woodberrv Township, Bedford County, contain ing 30 acres and allow ance, nearly all cleared and under fence, and an adjoining Tract of mountain Land, containing (if) act> s and allow ance, about 14 acivs o! which are cleared, the balance good timber land. The improvements on the Tract first men tioned are a large well finished Frame Mouse, (wo stories high, with a hack building fur din ing room, Kitchen, K.c. Another liatr.e build ing, the lower part used lor a spring house and wash house, the upper part for a Cabinet tin ker's shop, an excellent Bank Bam, recently built, with wagon.shed attached, asmoke house and other out buildings. The buildings, fences, N.C., are in good repair. There is also a large orchard of choice fruit trees on the premises, and a great variety of plum, cherry, pear and other trees in the yard and around (he buildings, and as the propnty is near the mountain on the east side, there si gen erally an abundance of 1 ruit every yi-ar, and of the best quality this, together with the hand some situation, good spring water, and other ad vantages, makes this property a very desirable one, worthy of the attention ol any person wish ing to purchase land. As the .subscriber is also authorized to sell, at private sale, anv person desirous ot purchasing in that way will please call on him at any time previous to the day ot sale. Terms—One third in hand Ist April next, when possession will tie given, balance in three equal annual payments without interest,secured in (lie usual manner. JOS. B. NOBLE, Executor. Nov. 17. 1854. INKS: BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! Just received a very large assortment of Cobb's series ol School Boobs, to which we would respectfully call the attention of the Merchants of Bedford County. 'V e can sup ply them wholesale as cheap as they can be bought in small quantities in the cities. Cur stock of miscellaneous Boobs, Stationery, is also verv extensive, and our facilities lor pro curing goods are such, that any thins* ordered, if not already on hand, can be procured in a verv short time. SHRYOCK, HEED & Co. Mansion House, Chambersburg, Pa. Nov. 17. 1854, —3m. "Mt'sic. A large assortment of Nil SB for the I'm no, (ii/ifnr, 1 tolin , S'c., always on hand. Orders promptly attended to. SHIiYOCK, REED & Co. Chuiubersburg, Pa. Nov. 17, 1854.—3 m. FCFc. SALE. A Tract of Land, in Monroe Township, in tile name of ''Johnson's Heirs,' one hundred acres, more or less, lately suiveyed and patent ed I'V Surveyor Sams, as 107 acres. A small improvement by Henry Mills has (I under stand) been made upon the tract, but without any authority liom the undersigned, whose deed is of record in the Clerk's CfHce, Bedford. This land, which is good and lays well, will be sold at a fair price, il application he soon made to the Hon. Job Mann or to the owner. LAW. TALIAFERRO. Dec. 1, 1554. MAKE SETTLEMENT. The subscriber, determined to have all his bu siness settled up by tile first day of January next, requests all indebted to note the fact, and those who have claims against him will also present them for settlement in like manner. All who neglect this notice will subject them selves to costs. Dec. 1, 1854. JOHN MILLER. NOTICE. AM persons indebted to the estate of David Barley, lateof'South Woodbury Township, Bed ford county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment —pud those having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. MARY BARLEY, SIMON BRUMBAUGH, Administrators. Oct. 14, 1854. FALL DRESS CKiODS! Delaines, Cashmeres, Alpaccas, Thibet Cloths, Sec., &c.,of everv color, just received and for , bale by " A. B. CRAMER K Co. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber would announce 1o his old friends and customers, and the public in gener al, that he has permanently located himself in Juliana Street, next door to Dr. Drug &. Book Store, where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line in a superior manner, on reasonable terms. From long experience in the business, he feels confident he can render satis faction to.all who honor him with a call. He constantly keeps on hand ready-made clothing, of every description, for Men and Boys—also, a superior assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASSINETTS, SILK, SA TIN, and other VESTINGS, and Summer Wear, which he will sell as low as they can be bought elsewhere, and make them up to the taste of the purchaser. He also keeps a general assortment of Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, iNc. IL' hopes to merit and receive a lib "ral share of public patronage. WJI. SCFI. FFEU. June 9, 1554. JWiEFH W. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., Win attend to ail business entrusted to his rare. Having s-ecured the services of a competent Agent in Washington, D. C., he will give especial attention to Soldiers' Pensions, Claims, and Bounty Lands. K7" Office on Julia una Street, one door Noith of the residence ot Samuel H. Tale, and immediately opposite Capt. Beckwith's Hotel. He has for sale one Farm situate in Monroe Township, containing 180 acres of land, 70 acres cleared and under fence, with house and barn thereon erected. There is an orchard of excellent fruit on the premises. Also, 300 Acies of Limestone land, situate in Woodcock Valley, one and-u-half miles north of tlie town of Bloody Run. Also, f>oo Acres of first rate timber land, sit uate in Hopewell Township, lying south of the contemplated Charnbersburg and Bedford Rail Road. Also, 1800 acres of unimproved land in Bed ford and Fulton counties which will be sold low to actual settlers. The above lands will be sold in large or small quantities to suit purchasers. April 21, 18">1. CROCKS. Apple Butter and Miich Crocks can be had at my Pottery in Schellsburg, by any quantity, for Cash. In ail cases of sale, a reasonable per cvntage will be allowed to storekeepers, but no carriage will be allowed by me. PETER SCHELL. Sept. 1, 18.04-. JOB MANN. O. 4!. G.-'ANG. LAW PARTNERSHIP THE undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly to al! business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joiriinir counties. [£F* Olfice on Julianna Street, three doors south of "M engel House," opposite the residence of Maj. 'l ate. JOB MANX. June 2, 1854. G. H. SPANG. V JLIME PROPERTY FOR SHE. The subscriber will sell, at private snle, hi? valua hie Property, situate in I'nton Township, Bedlord County, Pa., on which he at present resides, contain ing 50 acre- ol patented land, JO ol which are cleared atid under post and rail fence, the balance well tim bered with good saw timber. This property is on ttie waters of Bobbs'Creek, 4 miles north of Adol phus A he's Mill, on the public road leading from Bedlord to Johnstown or Jefferson, within 12 miles of Jefferson, and 16 miles ot Hotlidaysburg. The im provements are a Mone Crt st Mill, with two run ol Stones, one pair f;.st rate French Burrs, with good merchant ami country Bolts, and a complete Smut Machine. The Machinery is all good and substan tial, and is partly new. The water power is suffi cient during the entire year, and the custom is good and plenty of it. There is al-o a new Saw Mill on the premises, which will cut from 1500 To 2000 feet of Lumber a day inch measure, which is ready sale at the Mill. One of the Dwelling Houses is a three story liame, suitable for a public Hou-e or Btore House, and is well finished. There are three other dwellings, two frame and one log house, ai-o a frame stable and Wagon Bhed, and other neces-arv build- ing". Also, will be sold, another Tract of Land contain ing ."0H acres, about 73 acres of,which are cleared, of which 10 are good meadow with facilities for mak ing 20 or 30 more. The balance well timbered arid well watered by the Robbs' Creek running through it. There is on the premises an excellent site cal culated for either (Inst Mill or Saw Mill, with head and tall of 22 feet. There is a variety of choice fruit trees on the farm. The buildings are one good Log House and Stable and other outbuildings. Al-o, will be sold. 040 acres of good timber land, convenient to the Saw Mill, on which are the very best of saw logs. The above land is all patented, and a clear and ir.di -putable title will be made to the purchaser or purchasers. Those u i-hing to purchase good pro pertv. will learn the (which will lie mod erate,) bv calling with the subscriber, residing on the first named property. CASELTON AKE. July 21, 1851. NOTICE. Notice is herebv given tliat Letters Testa mentary, on the Will of George Keighart, have been issued to the undersigned, Executors of said Will—that all persons having claims on said Estate are requested to present them for settlement and those indebted are notched to make payment. ISAAC E. REICH ART, JONATHAN REICH ART, Nov. 3, 1854. Executors. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of Henry Miller, late of Bedford Township, deceased, w ill make immediate payment —and those hav ing claims will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. JOSIAII RICHEY, Sept. 29, 1554. Jli! mi nisi rut or. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of David Thompson, late of Bedford Township, Bedford Count v. deceased, are requested to make imme diate payment—and those having claims will present them properly authenticated lor settle ment. JOHN BROWN, Executor. Oct. 27, 1854. F032 SALE. The Stock, Fixtures and GOOD WILL of the old and well established Clothing Store sit uate on the corner of Clinton and Locust sts., Johnstown, Pa., being one of the best locations for a business of the kind in town, and doing a very good business at the present time. The present propretors wishing to retire from busi ness, being llie onlv reason for selling oil. For further particulars address JOSEPH CANS & Co. Nov. 17, 1854. lm. New Firm! New Store!! and New Goods!!! The subscribers, having just received and o p'-ned at the old stand of J. H. SCHELL, a K \V and splendid assortment of Goods, respect fully invite the patronage of the public. Their stock consists of Staple & Fancy l-ood*, of the finest and newest styles : also, a large as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Drugs, Medicines, -Paints, Oils, Dye Studs, Hardware, Nails, Glassware, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Pools, Shoes, Umbrellas, and, in fact, ev ery article that is kept in a well regulated country store, all of which have been carefully" selected, and will be sold on the most favorable terms lor CJJSiI or PRODUCE. MART A SCHELL, JACOB S. SCHELL. Schellsburg, Pa., / Nov. 10, 1854. \ M FALL The undersigned thankful to their numerous patrons for their kind and very liberal patron age, respectfully informs them that they have just received from tin* eastern cities, a handsome assortment of new style Fall Goods, suitable for the present and coming season, comprising French and English Broadcloths, Cassiineres, Tweeds, Sattinetls, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Satin and Worsted Vesting.*, Cravats and hdkfis., knit Merino Shirts and Drawers, Cashmeres, I Mansseline De Ilege, Mousseline Delaines, Co- I burg and Thibet Cloths, Alpacas, Silk Poplins, Black Gros De Rhine, and Fancy Silks, Prints ! from a tip up, Muslins bleached antl unbleached 1 from a lip up, all widths, Thibet and Bay State ; Shawls, Ginghams, Checks, I.inseys, Tickings, j Drillings, (.'ambries, Nankeens, Ciash, Diapers, Damask Table Clothsand Covers, While Goods, ; Embroiders, Sleeves, Collars, Dress '1 rimmings, | Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Ilals, Caps, Boots, I Shoes, Queensware, Hardware, and Brooms, ; Groceries, N. O. Sugars, White Clarified, Pul ■ veri/ed, and Crushed do., Golden Svrup, N . 0. j Molasses, good Rio Coffee 124, Piime do 1:> i cents, Spices, Teas, Chocolate, Extract of Col ■ fee, Tobacco, Flax Seed, Sperm and Whale j Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicine, Cattle Powders, | together with 1001 other articles adapted to the j wants of the people, all of which they will sell at the very lowest possible prices ior cash and approved produce, or uj>on short credit to good ' and punctual customers. And, as our motto, short profits, many sales, and quick returns, lias \ been fuliv carrier! out, and will continue the 1 ruling feature, weft-el assured we can make it to tiie advantage ol all in searrh of cheap bar i gains to give us a call before purchasing, j All kinds of Produce taken for Goods. RUPP N. OSTER. Bedford, Sept. 22, 1854. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GCCDS. .7 Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality, For Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices, ut IV.M. B. X L Ti) A'H EJJI) 'S , No. ISI South Srftiut Street, between Pine and I - iiion, l!Yo .Apt, PHILADELPHIA. The assortment embraces Lartrr and Sider* Star.' of Erne, Watrhex, Jrvtelrv, Hfifrer Ware, Atlata Hare, plated with fine Silver, i. Paris, Ladlts, tVc. —let Goods, Fans and lfa&y Articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination ot tho"*e who de sire to procure the Ltst goo/it at the Lowest Cas/t Pi-ires. ' etmv Having a practical innudcdge f the business, anu all available facilities lor Importing and Manufactur ing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can supply them on terms as favor able as any other establishment in either of the At lantic Cif.es. E?" All kinds of Diamond and Tear! Jewelry and Sdver Ware manufactured to order, within a reason able time. Cy Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. \VM. B. F.LTO.VHEAI), No. 181 South Second Street, a few doors above the Second Street .Market, West Side. In the South Window of the Store may be seen the tainous Ulia. CLOCK, which commands the ad miration of the scientitic and curious. Oct. 13, 1554. ly. Reeve L* Knlgiit, (Successor to Hartley iV Knight,) BEDDING AND CAP.PET WAREHOUSE, . \b. 1 IS South Second Street, Five doors above Spruce Street, PHILADELPHIA, Where he keeps constantly on hand a full assoitment of every article in his line of business. IF.AIIIt-lvS, FF.ATHER-BF.DS. Patent Spring Mattresses, Curled Hair, Moss. Corn Husk and Straw Mattiesses. A elvet Tapestry, TapeStrv, Brussels. Three-Ply, Ingram. Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpeting®, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor and Stair Druggets, llearth Rugs, Door Mats, lable and Piano Covers, to which he invites the attention of purchasers. Oct. 13, 1854.—1y. Cassinetts cheaper than over—Kentucky Jeans—Flannels, Linseys- Cloths and eveiy description of Winter Goods, we offer at prices that cannot fail to please. A. 13. CRAMER 6c Co. • Oct. 27, 1554-. RE A DY-MADE CLOTH IN G. Overcoats, Cassimere and Cassinett Coals, Vests, 6cc., cheap, by A. 13. CRAMER 6c Co. BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens, Boys, and Childrens, Bootsand Shoes— Won.ens and Misses morocco, Seal and Calfskin Bootees and walking Shoes—received and lor sale by A. 8.. CRAMER 6c Co. OLD SEVENTY SIX. Hungarians, Cuban, Young America,Tybrese and Pearl Slouch Hats, for men and Boys—also, Caps in great variety, for sale by A. B CRAMER 6c Co. A two-llorse Wagon, and one Top Buggy, new, and work warranted, for sale cheap on a liberal credit, or for Countrv Produce. A. B. CRAMER 6c CO. Iron, Nails, Spikes, and Grain and Grass Scythes for sale by * A. R. CRAMER & CO. Wool, Rag, List and Hemp Carpeting, from 18c up, tor sale by A. B. CRAMER & CO. Fcr Sale Cheap! One large Ten Plate Stove —with doors com plete, by A. B. CRAMER 6c Co. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS i Just received, a lot of .1 ielodeons, Flutes, Guitars, S'c., . Chambersburg, Pa. Nov. J7, 18f>l.—3m.