3nnonncftnents. I hose notices marked with a star (•) are prepaid.] Associate .Indue. >|R. EDITOR : Please announce the name of S-AMCEL DEFIBACCH, of Bedfoid tp., as a suitable candidate for Associate Judge. MANY DEMOCRATS. MB. EDITOR :—Please announce the name "1 JOHN S. RITCUFY, Esq., ol Bedford Township, for the nfflce of Associate Judge, subject to the decis •on of the Demociatic County Convention. MR. EDITOR : —Please announce the name of JOHN (" BRACK for the office of Associate Judge, subj-ct •o the decision of the Democratic Co. Convention. Treasurer We are authorized to announce the name of GEO. M ARDORH ,of Bedford Borough, as a suitable candi date for the offlee of Count y 'Treasurer, subject to 'he will of the Democratic County Convention. # MR. EDITOR •- —Please announce the name of J NO. BOOR, of Bedford Borough, for the office of County Treasurer, - object to the decision of the Democrat • County Convention. a We ar" authorized to announce A. J. SANSOM, of Bedford Borough, as a candidate for County 'Trea surer, sirbj"ct to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. • CeiiuuifcMoiicr. We are r equested to announce Abraham Reigk ->rd of Be. foul tp.. a? u candidate tor Commission if nominated by the Democratic county Con vention. We are authorized to announce GEORGE W. Pow- M:.D, of Hariison tp., as a candidate for Commiss ioner, suhjest tothe decision of t.he Demociatic County Convention. We are authorized to announce HENRT TAVI.OR, 8-. Clair tp.. as a candidate lor County .Commis sioner, subject to the decision ot the Democratic County Convention. £NT cu) vl.fo vcrt is c 1111 it ts. TbUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of an order of'he Orphans' Court of Bedford county, there will he sold at public ven due on the premises, at the late residence ot John Black, dee'd., on TUESDAY, 25th DAY OF JUNE,NEXT, one Tract of first-rate Patented Land, satuate in N,i;iie r township, Bedford couritv, containing 182 acres and 138 perches, netr, w-th a good dwelling house, are.- size, and a Tenant house, a good Bank Bam, nea. ly new, well finished and pam ted, and other out-buildings thereon erected, about 120 acres cleared, and all in a good state of cultivation, with two apple orchards thereon; adjoining lands of James Taylor, Andrew Crisman and others. The above pioperty is situate on the North-west ; de of Chestnut Ridge, 4] miles from Srhellshurg, well impioved, and a good quality of Limestone Land. Terms of Sale—One-third to remain in thp prem ises during thelifetime of the widow, interest to be paid her annually, one-thiid ut the ha'anee in hand, and the remainder in two equal annual pay ments. Sale to commence at Iflo'clock on said day, when due attendance will be given bv ' J. F.. BLACK, May 24th, '6 1. Administrator. ATTK¥TTO N! I I 'THE BEST MILITARY BOOK EVER PUBLISHED N0 W READ Y, BAXTER'S IOLI.ATEER'S 111.Mi1,. CONTAINING TULL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE R E C R U I T, In the Schools of the Soldier and Squad, given in the most Simple Style. And ail the information ntrcessary for the forming of CORPS OF HOME GUARDS IL L USTRATED WI Th OV E R IGO EjYGRAVL\GS, Showing the Different Positions in the FACINGS AND MANUAL OF ARMS, And complete directions relative to LOADI.N G A N D F IR I N G ARRANGED ACCO.TDI.NG TO SCOTT'S SYSTEM OF INFANTRY TACTICS, And in conformation with ths ARMY REQUIREMENTS FOH THE rRESENT WAR. BV L( Cel. i). M. C- BWTER, OF THE NATIONAL GUARD This Book is Officially approved of. The instructions given are of the greatest impor tance lo the new volunteer, and should be thorougn • rsh.od, ben-g indispensable to the instruc tion ot a company. 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Xnit has , IOUS in all maladies in which it has been tried, and ; proved at, olutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz : In Dibihty, Nervous Affection*, Emaciation, Dps- Constipation, Dtarrhten, Dysentery, Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt llhenm, M tsmenstriiittton, Whites. Chlorosis, Liver Ctnpluiiil I Chronic Head relies, Rheumatism, Intermittent Feve '• Pimples on the Face, J-e. In ca-es of General Dvhihty, whether the result I ol acute disease or of the continued diminution ol I nervous and muscular energy from chronic com j plaints, one trial of this restorative has pioved sue - , ces-lul to an extent which no d-scriptiou nor writ > ten at'-'latiiiii would render c.edibie. Invalids so iona bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world as if just returned from pietiac fpd travel in a distant land. Some very sig nai instances ol this hind are attested of leinae utUrers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmul, anguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and thai ocnplication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion so ir and exercise for which the physician has nl i am". In A ervous Affections of all kinds, and for reason | iamiliar to medical men, the operation ofihis prepa i ration ot Hon must neces-aitly be salutary, for, un . like the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, withou- I being exciting and over-beating : and gently regut j lariy aperictii, even in the most obs'ir.ate cases ol > co-tiveness, without ever being a gastric purgative, { or inflicting a di-sgreeable sensation. It is this hitter property, among others, whicn | makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent a j remedy for Piles, upon which it ajso appears to ex j ert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the ! local tendency which forms them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are it causes, a | single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often suffi- I ced tor the mo-t habitual cases. ■ In unchecked Dtarrhira, even when advanced t Dvstente v, confirmed, emaciating ami apparn*l) malignant, the effects have been equal! de-isive and i astonishing. In the local pains, loss of llesh and strength, de | biiitating rough, and remittent hectic, which gene i rally tndi--ate Incipient Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and inteiesting instances. In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated lion has had far more the good effect of the most cau tiously balanced preparations ot iodine, without any of their well-known liabilities. I he attention of females cannot be too confident ly invited to this remedy and restorative, in the ca i eee pecu'iarty affecting th"on. In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory, in the latter, however, more decidedly, it has been invariably welt reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joint? and muscles. in Intermittent Fevers it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and it? pro gress in the new settlements of the West, will pro. 1 bably be one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole hi-tory ol medicine, which -x-rtssuch prompt hap py and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unu-ual dispo-ition tor active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills : price" 66 cent? per box ; for sale by druggists and j dealers. Will be sent free to any address, OR re j ceipt of the price. All letteis, orders, etc., should be address? to R. R l.ofkp & Co., ftpnt ra! tsrpnfs, • 20 CEDAR STREET, N. Y. July 20th, '6O. A LLEG H EN Y M A LF. AN I) FEMALE SE UNARY, 11 13\Xfi I ltd. SU rllonM o. I\-. REV*. W. vV BRIVI, A. M., Piloctpal, M.-s A L BRIM, Preceptress, Miss 8. J liKl ,\I, Teacher r>n Piano Forte. This institution, under the supervision of the a ; bove named persons, assisted by other competen- I Teachers, affords a full course in Mathematics Natural sciences. Languages, and Belles Lettres in musie, Painting, btc., it gives extended instrur tion. Ihe Spring Term will commence on April S 1861. Students adm'tted at any time. Habits of ! health, sys'ero, and piomptness , view-, moral, so cial, and domestic, are here male prominent ob ' , cts ot education. That th physical powers, as j well as the mental, may be cultivated—Calisthen jic exercises are necessary—here the Students | tn-*et each for systematic physical exercise. Kfj Will pay for boar.l, including fu'- / nisbed room.-, room .rent, fuel and : tuition in common English, per term of eleven 1 weeks. Extras, .t rnodera'e charges, even less I than heretofore, or than the circular calls for. Students prepar d for the highest class in co!- 1 lege. * For Circulars, or particulars, address W, W. BRIM, J Dec. 21, 1860. Rainsburg, Bedford Co..'Pa. VDMIS I'RATOR'S NOTICE— Lt-s of Administration, j having been gianted to the subscriber on the Es i Tate of Daniel McDonald, late of Union Township, Bedford County dee'd. they hereby notify all per-ons ■ indebted to said estate to make immediate payment ; and ail having claims will present them properly • authenticated for settlement. HENRY MCDONALD \ , , MICHAEL WF.RTZ. \ mr " j May 17th, '6l • VL'DITORN NOTICE— The undersigned, apfrointed auditor by (he Orpl ans'Couit, to distribute the balance in the hands of John B. Fumey, adm'r, of the e-tate of Andrew Carn, dee'd., will attend tothe duties ot said ip ! poinlment, on 'Thursday, 6th of June, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,at his office in Bedford Borough, where all i interested may attend. JOHN PALMER May 17th, '6l. Auditor. IJUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE RE\L ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County , the undersigned will otter for sale on the piemises on SATURDAY, if>ih JUNE NEXT, the fol owing described Real esrale, viz : A tr. ct of land con.aimng 212 acr-s, adjoining lands of D. Snowberger, Martin Jli.ller arid oihers designated on the diagram attached to the p ocee dings in Partition, on Dr. W. W. Rned's estate a? part "C," ar.d situate in Middle Woodbury Town ship. TERMS -.—One third in hand on confirmation of sale and balance in two equal annu .1 p yments without interest. XAARON RF.F.D, Ex'r of Dr. W. W. Reed, dee'd. May 17th, '6l. 4t. AUDITOR'S NOTBUE— The undersigned, appointed auditor by the Orphans' Court, :o distribute the j baiarce in the hands of John Bparks, Exeeufor of ! Daniel Buzzard, dee'd., will attend to the duties of said appointimfct, at 1 o'clock P. M., on Friday, June 7th, at his office, in Bedford Borough, where all interested may at'end. JOHN PALMER, May lTlb, '6l. AtitfitoT. IIFE OR DEATH— A The take pleasure in : announcing that they are now prepared to mail ] (free) to those who wish it, a copy of an important little woik, by the late Dr. Brampton, entitled I "77<e Invalid's Medical Confidant," published for . the benefit, and as a warning to young men and person- who suffer from Nervous Debility, Prema ture Decay, ftc. , Ike., supplying the means of self cure. The reader is irresistibly led to compare a useful life with atl ignoble death. Reader, lose not a moment, but send your address for a copy ot this little work. Address /he Publish j ers. DB. JOHN B. OGDEN & Co, 6-1 bt 66 John St.. New York. May 17th, '6l. 3m. T \ C O 13 ft R: E N, BEDFORD, PA. i Retail Dfaler in Dry Goods, Carpets, Hats, Caps, I Boots, Shoes, Glassware, Queensware, Groceries, i and in fact, every article necessary for the com | fori and happiness ol his numerous friends, just opening, new and fresh goods bought at p nic pri j Ces, and will be disposed of at the lowest living rates for cash. The war is inaugurated, and war prices only will he asked, but on war terms, to wit : | CASH. Call and see for yourselves. SILKS, extra quality, good styles of dress Silks, j lo \ and high priced. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Ohall'es, Delaines, j Ba-eges. Lawns, Pol de Ohevres, Cmntzes and : Barege Robes. Si,awls, Calicoes. Muslins. Summer Cloths. Cotfonades, at surprising pries for rash. ! MEN'S WEAR, Kme and fancy Cloths ami ; Cassimeres, Jeans and Linen Drills. ! HOSIERY, Ladies' Men's and children's: also. Gloves, Coll rs, Ties, and stitched Handkerchiefs. GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, white and brown, | crackers, molasses and Syrups, low tor cash, i manner °' Hats and Caps, j 3 F ,,r i Silk, Wool and Straw. | Aust bring on your Cash, and you sha I not go away (imappo'in-^Pnßtl ' ted. j May 10th, '6l. / < I V 1 L WAR: I y y SHOEMAKER \ Co. VS. THE WORLD ! J The undersigned hvc just received a large lot of j fresh SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. consisting, in p irt, ol Diy Goods, such as Cloth;. Cassimeres, Satiuetfs, Men's and Boy's wear, from the highest in p ice to the lowest. Ladies' Dress Goods, Calicoes, of which their stork is particularly fine, Muslins, Linens, (kc., Ac. A "o, GROCE R 1 E S of every description , such as Coffee, Sug ir, Tea, : Spires of ail sorts, and everything generally kept iin a gtocery store. They have aiso a large assort l ment of cheap and excel ent QUE ENs w ARE w 4 " -cf ne. ds only to be seen to be appreciated. l u.ilikliil for past J ivn s, they espectluliy -otic it a con liiuaiice ol public p tronage. J. it. SHOEMAKER & Co. May the 10th, '6l. QPRING GOODS ' The Subscribers have leceiv j ed their supply of SPRING AMD SUMMER GOODS, ; and will offer all who may favor us with a ca !, G R E A T B A R G A IN S. ! All kinds of Country Produce received for goods.— Also, Cumberland Bank notes —and many of the I Virginia Banks. A B. CRAMER A Co. May 10th, '6l. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S" NOTICE— J. JL Letters of administration on the estate of Sam'! Whetstone, late ol Co erain , lowuship, decea-ed, having been granted to the ' subscnbeis residing in said tp., ai> p.-r-on? imlebt i ed to said Estate, are rwtptested to make tmmedate payment and those having claims can present them i for settlement. DAVID WHETSTONE AARON WHEPSONE, May 10th. '6l. Administrators. I)LBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an Or.l-r of Sale granted by the Or- I phan-'Cou t of Bedfo d County, the. under-igned, 1 Executor ot Sidney R. Whitfieb., late of East Prov idence Down-hip, d-e'd,-will on I SATURDAY Bth DAY OF JUNE NEXT, expose to public Sale, on the premises, the lollow ing, de-cribed real estate, to wit : One tiact of land situate in the Township and | county aforesaid, late the property of said deceased, adjoining lahds of Simon Nyrum, on the North, ! John Fiazev on the East, Elias Whitfield on the | South, and Joseph Whitfield on the West, contain j ing about 84 acres, about thirty-five ol which are ) cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and on i which a double log dwelling house and log B rn are I erected. j Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said j day. TERMS:—Twenty Five Dollars on day of ' Sale, and the balance at confirmation of sale. JOHN W. SAMS, May. 10th '6l. 4t. Executor. *' BLIG SALE OF REAL EST4T& I By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of j Redford County, he subscriber will sell at Public : Sale, on the pcorses, in Napier Township, onTues | day the 18th day ot June, next, the following tract | ot land, being the Real Estate of Aaron Good dee'd, i adjoining lands of Jesse Blackburn, Adam Otto, j lamps O Rohinett and others, and cont i.ing forty acres and allowance, about twefit) five or.thirty ! acres of said land are cleared and ur.der fence— about ten acres of which are meadow. The other improvements are a Iwp story log dwelling house, stable ami other out buildings, with a good thriving young oichard; a pump is near the door, and there is plenty of excellent water on the place. The stle will commence at 10 o'clock, of the day above ment oned. TERMS :—One third in hand at the confirmation of the sale ; balance in two equal anaual payments without interest, to be secured by waiver Judge ments. WM. ZIMMERMAN, May 10th, '6l. Adm'r. J "PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN MORRISON S COVE. By virtue of an order of Sale directed by the Or gans'"Court of Bedford County, to the undersigned, he will expose to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, I'HE Bth JUNE NEXT, all the fcllowing-deseObed Real Estate : A tract ol (iistrate limestone land, containing !63 acres, mo r e or less, —all cleared but about two acres, adjoining Thomas Johnson. Rudolph Hoover, Andrew Ba-sler, Joseph Keagy and others, and hav ing thereon erected a Two-Story Rough-Cast and Log !' > .se, Barn and other out-buildings A con stant stieam of Iresh spring water passes through the y*rd. A never-failing well ot gooJ water is also in the yard. This property is vain ble in ma ny respects, and, as the sale is peremptory, a bar gain can be had. * TERMS and tonditions maue known on day of sale. SAMUEL WERKING, Adm'r. of the Estate ot David F. Biowo, dee'd. May the 10th, '6l. 4t. VT O T I C E. ; All persons are hereby i notified, that i purchased at Constable Sale, on the i 16th April mst., the-following property to wit: One, 4 Hoise power threshing michine, one large cooking stove, one half of 20 sheep, one white cow, , two beds and bedding, and have left the tame with j William and Mary May, in Southampton township, during mv pleasure. JOSEPH W. TATF.. Bedford, May 3d, 1661. PIANO PORTE S. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO EPRTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. LIGHTE & BRADNFTRVS' PATENT INSULATED FULL IRON FRAME. NEW SCALE, (IRANI), AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. THE INSULATED FRAME preserves the ori ginal tone of the instrument in all its pu-ity, secu ring it for all time against that most disagreeable inequality ot tone inv-riably found in all other Iron frame Piano Fortes. It greatly strengthens the case, and thus keeps the Piano Forte much longer tune. It give., the instrument u much fuller, richw, and sweeter tone. It adupts the Piano to all climates, and to all changes of atmosph re, and in allie-pects it is pronounced by our best "artistes" the greatest improvement of the age in Piano Forte const; action ; producing an instrument acknowl edged to be superior to all others made in tbis coun try or Europe. A few testimonials frojn some of the most em inent Pianists nod .Musicians in the world, in regard to the Superior ity of our J\*ew Scale Patent Insulated Piano Fables. "I hive examined the Piano Fortes of Lighte & bradbury's with eutue satisfaction. I know not 'hat tber- are any others better, either in our own country or elsewhere. "DR. LOWELL MASON." '•ln clearness, richness, and volume ot lone, deli cacy. elasticity ot touch , arid fine repeating action, 1 have never played upon their equal. ' -H A. WOLLF.NHAUPT.." "In volume, itchness, evenness and purity of tone, and in deticacj ot touch, they certainly excel, and in that beautiful singing quality so desirable, yet so seldom found. WILLIAM MASON." '•I have never played upon so rich and heavy a tone Square Piano Forte. ••ARTHUR NAPOLEON." '•lam astonished and delighted with the New Scale Iron I rame I'iano Fortes made by you. There tnu i b- a splendid future tor Lighte fir Biadbury's Piano Fortes. "OF.O. F. ROOT." "I hava never played upon so fine an instrument. '•GEO. F. BRISTOW." "1 consider them as to beauty, richness, fullness, and equality of tone, as well as their agreeable, e lastic touch, equal, if not superior, to any Pianos made in this countrv or Europe KARL iVELS." " I hey have all the requirements for a superior interpretation of both classical and modeni csmpp sitions. "MAURICE STRAKOSH." "It aflords me pleasure to add my testimony to the many artistes who speak in the highest terms of the superior excellence of your New Scale Patent Insulated iron Frame Piano Fortes, una I must say that yonr New Scaijs very far surpasses all your former efforts, pro dicing an instrument far superi or in ad the excel lencies that constitute a perfect Piano Foite, to anv with which 1 am acquainted. "THRO. KISFKLD." "Having examined your New Scale Iron Frame Pianos, we must expres, our delight and pleasure at Ttwir supe lor exce lence. For their peculiar rich volume of tone, hue eristic touch, and in all the requisites necessary foi perfection n: the instru ment, we'must say, in all our experience, we hive seen nothing to comp-.re with them, and we can most cordially recommend them to our friends and the public •'CHAS. FRADEL." "CARL BERGMAN." "I tk e much pleasure in giving my testimony in favor of the beautiful Pianos which I have re cently seen made by your firm. In power, quanti ty, and equa'ity of tone, they certainly excel ; while for that pcul.arly rich, singing tone, that is so invaluable a: an accompaniment to the voice, sustaining and blending with it, 1 have rarely met with theireq ual. "C. BASSINI." "It is with pleasure I give mv testimony to the excellence of your Pianos in general, and especial ly to the idmirabie new invention of Mr. Lighte, an improvement which I regard as the most impor tant yet made in the manufacture of first-class in struments. "LOUIS ERNST." "I take pleasuie instating my favorable opin ion ot your New Scale Iron Frame Piano Fortes.— Among many superior Piano Fortes manufactured in New York, they certainly must rank second to none ot them for strength, purity, and richness of tone, together with extraordinary vibratory quali ties. 1 have also had frequent opportunities, in the schools, during the past four years, to notice the durability of your instruments, and this under se vere and unremitted trials. '•GEO. H. CURTIS." ' The high reputation which they have obtained tor their fine brilliant tone pleasant touch and pow er, have given them the preference over those of all other manufactures, in the Public Schools of New York, in which over one hundred are now in daily use , some twelve or fifteen of which are in departments where I have had the pleasure of teach ing, ar.d where I have used them lor the last five years. "MARCUS COI.BURN." " Being pleased with your steady piogress in im proving the quality of your Pianos, I cannot refrain , rom say fig to you, after some fourteen years knowledge of thein, that the New Scale with iron Fr nti, wtiich 1 have seen, I think the best Piano I evei saw-. I say this after having purchased over two hunored of your Piano Fortes. "F. H. NASH." Our Square Pianos range in price from $250 to S6OO. Our Grand Pi inos " " " SSOO upwards. All our Pianos are WARRANTED, without limit at to timr. Send for a circular, which contains complete price list and descriptions, and hundreds of references to persons in every section of the country, who have purchased our Pianos. Address LIGHTE & BRADBURYS, No. 421 BROOME STREET, NEW YORK. May 10th '6l. ly. FTBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the .Orphans' Court of Bedford county,, the undersigned will offer at Pub lic Sale, on the premises, in Monroe Township, on SATURDAY 15th JUNK, NEX n , all the following de-c:ibed real estate, viz : 350 acres of iand. adjoining Henry Whetstone, Bernard Means' heirs, Bernard Steckm n and south Side of lussey's Mount in, and having thereon erected a Log House and Shop, about 40 acres thereof clear ed and under fence. ALSO, 40 acres, being part of another tract (the mansion tract) and adjoining the above—ibout 20 aeres thereof cleared, adjoining Henry Whetstone, Ber nard Means' heirs and others. TERMS made known on day of sale. afc O. E. SHANNON, Adm'r. of Dan'l. Means dee'd. May nth, '6l. 4t. MACC ARONI, "CHEESE, talizyd Fruit andGom Candies for tale br ' A- L. DEFIBAUCW j v mp s o jy >s Mountain Herb Pills. Amove, we present you with a perfect likeoeg* 01 Tezuco. a chief of a tribe of the at range Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexieo. You will find a full account of him and his people In our I'&mphlets and Almanacs—to be had gratis, from the Agents for the*e J'ills. Hie Inventor and Manufacturer of Moan tain Herb Pills," has spent the greater part of his life in traveling having visited nearly every country hi tle world. He spent over sit years among the Tudians of the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it wa thuF that / the "MOUNTAIN HKKB PIUJP' were discovered. A very intereetin account of his adventures there, yon will tind In our Alumnae and Pamphlet. , It is an established fact, that all diseases arise froui IMPI KK m.ooD I Toe blood is the lile! and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it. it is at once distribute'! to every organ of the bdy. Kvery nerve feel* the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food |rfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile The action of the heart ia weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. The lungs become clogged with the poisonous matter; hence a cough—and all from a slight impurity at the fountain head o! life—the Blood 1 As If jou had thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few ruinates the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does impure blood Hy to every part, and leave its sting behind All the passages become obstructed, and unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. These pill* not only purify the blooi, but regenerate all the secretions of the body; they are, therefore, unrivalled as a CURE FOR BlhlOl'S DISEASES, Liver Complaint. Sick Headache, Ac. This Anli Bilinus Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of dis ease, and renders all the fluids and secretionß pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to UA, that we are able to place within your reach a medicine like the 14 MOF.VTAIJT HERB PiLizi," that will pass directly to the afliicted parte, through the blood and fluids of the body, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. Judsnn's Pills are the Best Remedy in exist ence for the following Complaints : Bowel CompiaitHs, Debility, Inward Weakness, Coughs, Fever and Ague. lAver Complaints, Cdit, female Complaint*, Liu.ness of Spirits, Chest Diseases, Htuuiaches. Piles, Vostiveness. Iwligestvm, Stone and Gravel, \hfspejisia, Jnjtuenza, Secondary Symp- IHarrhaa, Inflammation, terms. Proj'* Y, •••••# GREAT FEMALE MEDICTNE! Females who value health, should never be without these Pill-. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples an 1 blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the paie cheek. SS.jj m The Plants and Herb/ of which these Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising way among the Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. ' Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it contains of the M GREAT Medicine 7 ' of the Asteca. Obwrvc.— The Mountain Herb J'ills are put up in a Btautiif ui Wrapper. EachU 40 pills, an>l Retail at 2ft cents per baas. All genuine, hart the signature cf & L JVI)SOX dc CO.. cm each l*>r. B. L. JUDSON & Co„ SOLE I'IiOI'IUETORS, No. OO Leonard Street, A" F. M" YORK, tar FOR SAI.F. PV AM, MEDICINE DEALERS. For sale by H. C. REAMER on Juli ann Street, arid Dr. B. F. Harry Pitt St., Bedford. Fa. Jan. 11, LS6O.-ly. "S?T EtV GROCERY.— I_V CORNER WEST PH T AND JULIANA STREETS. THE subscriber is oppning at this well known stand, a well selected stock of Groceries, Con fectionaries. Tobacco and Cigars, consisting in part of Coffee, brown, crusl.ed, ami pulverized Sugars, refined and golden Syrup, baking Molasses, Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Tea, Chocolate, [ Corn Starch, flavoring extracts, Cheese, Corn Brooms, painted Buckets, Dusting, Will, Scrub, Horse, Shoe,Tuoth and Hair, Brushes. CO N FECTIO N ARIES, , Such as plain and fancy candies, fruited candies and'fl .vored Je.lies. water, butter and sweet Crack ers, loreign fruits, Oianges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Citrons, Filberts, Walnuts, Cieam Nuts, Almonds, \ Pea Nuts. TOBACCO. Congress Plugs, Sweet Plantation, 'Natural Leaf, Rough and Ready, Lynchburg Smoking, a superioi article, Cut and Dry, &c., CIGARS. Operas, Sixes, Ha!f F Spanish and A variety of other brands. The Public are respectfully invited to give him a call. Picnics and May parties supplied at very reasona ble prices. All kinds of country produce taken at the high est market prices. J. B. FARQUHAR. Bedford, April 29, 1861. W :T .1.00 Pay* the entire cost for Tuition in the most pop ular and successful Commercial School in the coun try. Upward of TWEL\ E HUNDRED y ung men from TWEN 7 I -EIGHT different States, have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employ ed as Book Keepers at salaries of S-JOOO.OO PER ANNUM, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing o accounts when they entered the College. f £E7"Ministers' sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, with out extra charge. For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Prof. Cowley's Business and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large engraving of th#Co!lege, inclose twen ty-five cents in Postage Stamps to the Princi pals, JENKINS & SMTTH Jan. 18, 1860. Pittsburg, Pa. HP H ERA ILROAD CAN'T BE MADE IF PAYMENT IS NEGLECTED .' All those that aie indebted to the undersigned, are requested to call and pay up. The accounts are numerous and none Urge, and can be paid at once, and injute nobody. By attending to -his notice, the car can be kept in motion. So din't forget to call immediately. A. L. DFFIBAUGH- March 22. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The firm of Smith and & Langdon has tnis day been dissolved, by mutual consent. The Books are now in the hands of Richard Langdon, for colleition. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm, will please call and settle their accounts, either by cash, or note, forthwith, as the Books must be closed. SMITH £ LANGDON. Hopewell, April 26th, 1861.-3 m. W. vr MATA. ROHX a. DATISON. MAIR AND DAVISON, Importers and Dealers in Saddlery, Carriage and Trunk Hardware and Trimmings, NO. L*T WOOD N REET, Pittsburg, Peon's, APR* fi.'FIT.— L jr. THE N. Y. JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, A Newspaper devoted to National and State Poli tics, productive Industry, the AiU and Sciences city affairs, literature and general intelligence, and having intelligent coirespondents in ail parts ot our own and in foreign countries. The proprietor* claim tor it, all that pertains to a journal of the very first rank. To companies talcing 10 copies or upwards ONE DOLLAR each, <?['* FIFTTEN BOULAKS, 8 copies TEN 4 copies iIX „ 3 copies FIVE Under 3 copies xwo each The paper will be addressed to different persons a' cluns of 13 or more cop l es, which will be mailed to one address. Ibe payment for each club must be mane in one sum in advance. Daily Journal of Commerce, CQ no Junior (daily) do S ' OT Two Copies Junior to one address, a'oo HALLOCK, HALE & HALLOCR. ' _i w.n „ rSi S:,"' wT"" 0 "' mires s mTEttssreD Alno ' ss ' ANn ALL 1 be Map of Bedford County is now nearly ready j for distribution.- But ,n view „rthe war troubles, j Ac., 1 deem .'it proper to hold it ovei a while-ho' ping matters will shortly 'ake * more favorable turn, iunce, however. s the map is thus far c.- die ted, circumstances will compel me, to deliver -r e-a verv long. M,7 m -I EDWAKU L ■ wai-KSK. 4ft ANCIENT JEKU.SALFM. A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL I S O'M ETRIC. J3 L PIC TT R g OF JERUSALEM AND THE SACRED PLACES SURROUND I'NO THE HOLY CITY AS THEY APPEARED IN ANCIENT TIM F.S. The above work is commended to the favorable notice of clergymen, and those having char< of Sunday-schools, Bible-classes, and public institu tions. It is about nine feet long and six feet wide, co lored and varnished, and mounted on canvas with rolleis. 11 has been constructed frem t e mostj reliable authentic sources, and will be found an invaluable aid to those engaged in lecturing on the Holy Land, or ir. imparting instruction to school classes on the subject 1o wbicb it refers. li aims to give an exact idea of the citv as it ap peared in ancient times. It is taken as a "birds eye" or "balloon" view, the beholder being, in imagination, placed at a considerable elevation, so as to take a comprehensive view of the city and of the whole country for some distance around. The View is accompanied with an Outline Key, in which the different localities are numbered, and and a Descrifftive Manual containing all the infor mation necessary to enable one to use the View to advantage in teaching or lecturing. THE SHjYDAY-SCHOOL TIMES This is a Weekly Religious Paper, published at -the very low price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. it is designed for PARENTS, TEACHERS, and all who are engaged or interested in the religious training of the young. It is also an excellent FA*-" I Y PATER. A portion ot the Sunday-School Times is occu pied with NARRATIVESand other matter particu larly interesting to young persons. Teachers will find in it much that they will like to read to their ' classes—interesting matter preparec to their bands, and such as they cannot find elsewhere. For the same reasons, members of Bible-classes, and the older scbollars generally, wjfl be greatly benefit ed by the perusal of this piper. The Sunday-School Times has every week a re port of the choicest m-tter, selected from the NOON PRAYER-MEETINGS, which are so interestiug to all clssses of Christians. Besides a large amount of general religious intel ligence, the Sunday-School Times contains all the most recent Sunday-school new!. It reports all the important CONVENTIONS of Sunday-school teach ! ers. It discusses the questions wtno* most inter est and perplex teachers and parents, respecting the various methods of religious training for the young, the means of gaining the attention and the affec tions of children, and especially of securing their conversion and bringing them to Christ. The sub ject of Mission-Schools for cities, and of Sunday school missionary work for the interior, is thor oughly canvassed. Indeed, there is bafdly a top ic of practical importance to any who are interes ted in the subject of religious education, which ia not here brought under consideration from week to week. The conductors of this papeF endeavor to remetn ber, that the great end of all Christian effort is to b. ing m< nto Christ. They aim, accordingly, to put into every nirmbtr oi the paper something which shall have for its uirect object the conversion of souls. SPECLIL OFFER. The Proprietors of the SUNDAY-SCHOOL TIMES having acquired th > exclusive right of sale of the splendid woik mentioned above, the .MAP OF AN CIENT JERUSALEM, offer it as a special premi um to those superintendents, teachers, or others, who w ill assist in getting new subscribers to the paper. W'e offer this superb premium to any one who will send us the names of 12 new subscribers and sl2 in cash. CjWTIOA. K7~ln every case, before beginning to canvass, be sure to write to us and obtain the nece-ssry docu ments and instructions. 1 hese will help you great ly in prosecuting the work, and will save you many mistakes. Enclose 3 cents in stamps to pay pos tage. Address THE SCKDAY-SCROOL TIMES, 14S South Fourth street, Philadelphia. N. B—Specimens of the Sunday-School Times, and a copy of the Mip of Ancient Jerusalem, may be seen at the bookstore of H. C. REAMER, April sth, '6l. 3m. RPO THE LADIES ! 1 NEW MILLINERY STORE- Mrs. E. V. MOWRY has just reeeivedfrom the City, an elegant assortment of millinery goods, comprising Bonnets, Shakers, Flats, Ribands, Flow ers, Rouches, Bonnet Frames, Ladies' Dress Caps, ij-c., <S-c-, also a good variety of |materials for ma king bonnets, such as black crape, black mode, white crape, silks of ali colors and varieties, which ;H be made to order. They have been carefully selected by a milliner from the East, of long experience and good taste, whose services have been engaged for the coming season. Having bought low for cash, we are de termined to sell low for cash, or its equivalent. Terms strictly cash. Bedford, May 3d, '6l. THE WORLD'S GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL, awarded toC. MEYER r his two PIANOS, Lor.don, October 15, 1851. C. MEYER respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that be has constantly on band PI ANO3, equal to those for which he received the Prize Medal in London, in 1851. All orders promptly attended to, |and great care " taken in the selection and packing the same. He has received, during the last fifteen years, more Medals than any other.maker, from the Frank lin Institute—also, First Premiuma in Boston, New York and Baltimoie. Warerooms, No. 772 ARCH S'rest, below Eighth. South side, PHILADELPHIA May 18, 1860.-lyr. CALL AND SEEM A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL'! Assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, of tie '.-Trst style* ;at received,and for die cheap e f ff. t. RfAMW* Nov. 36, 1860. Drugstore.
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