3nnonncrments. Those notices marked with a star (*) are prepaid.] Associate Judge. ME. EDITOR : Please announce the name ol SaJiuiii. PKFISACSH, of Bedford tp.. as a suitable candidate for Associate Judge. MANY DEMOCRATS, MK. EDITOR Please announce the name.'"! JM> S- RITCBEY, ESQ., of Bedford Toivnstup, for tLe ( flice of Associate Judge, subject to the decis ion of the Derriociatic County Convection. Ms. EDITOR: —Please announce the name of J on* C BCACR for the otiire of Associate Judge, -übj-ct to the decision of the Democratic Co. Convention. Treasurer " e authoi Z"d to mere ' e : i r n of GEO. MAUSOBH of Beulord Borough, as a suitable candt date for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the w ill of the Demociatic County Convention. • MR. EDITOR :—Please announce the name of J.% >. BOCK, of Bedford Borough, tor the office of County Tr ..surer, subject to the decision of the Democrat ic County Convention. Vi'e are authorized to announce A. J. SANSOM. of Btdford Borough, as a candidate for County 1 tea surer, subject To the decision of the Democratic Countv Convention. lotlt EE!ifsjOSiCi*. MK EIUTOJ. : PLEU' ' ai.nounoe DAVID EVANS, ot Monroe tp , a- a cand'date tor Commissioner sub ject to the deciiiion of the Democratic County Con vention We are requested to ar. ioc.ee Abraham Reigh ard, of £fc..lo:d tp., as n candidate lor Commission er, if nominated by the Democratic county Con vention. We arc authorize ! 'to announce GEORGE VV. POW _I.L, of Hanisoii tp., as a candidate for Commiss ioner, subjesl to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, We are authorized to announce HENRY TAYUOH, o: St. Clair tp., as a candidate for County ..Commis sioner, subject to the decision ot the Democratic County Convention. MASTER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Samuel VouderaHuih ] In the Court of Com vs. ■ tnc n Pleas of Bedford William Lyon. f Countv, November Term, J 1803. WHEREAS AT the ; foresaid Term ot the said court, Judgment was entered against tbe defendant in ttie above entitled cau-e, to the efleet defen dant should pay cer am sums of moi.-ytn manner and form specified in the verdict, said judgment be r.g lor the balance of trie purchase money lot cei tain real estate; and, whereas, at The April Term of said court, A. D. 1861, the und. was ap pointed a M ster in Chancery to sell real e-tate, un less the said defendant should pay the portion of the said sum which vus ue and payable on or about the 22d day of May, A J)., 1861, with interest, Now, therefore, default having been made in said payment aforesaid, 1, by virtue of said appointment, will sell on the premises, on Saturday the 2bih day of June, next, at the hour of 10 o'clock m the fore noon of said day, all the Right, Title ai.d Interest of William Lyon, the aforesaid defendant, in and to the followirg described property, to wit : To Thir ty three (33) aere3, more or le,s, ol farming land, mostly cleared and under cultivation, situated in Bedford Town-hip, near the Borough of Bedford, and bounded by I nds of bhuck's heirs, Wrn. M. Hail, Esq., Samuel Yonder,mith, and by other lands of VVoi. Lyon. Esq., and now in possession of said de fendant] afoiesarl, to the highest arid best bidder, for cash. JOHN E. McGIRR, Bedford, May 31st, '6l. Master, ixc. IyjBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of an order of'he Oiphans' Court of Bedford county, there will be sold at public ven due on the premi-es, at the late residence OT John Black, dee'd., on TUESDAY, 25-.h DAY OF JUNE, NEXT, or.e Tract of first-rate "Patented I.and, situate in Napier township, Bedford county, containing IS9 acres and 138 percl.es, net?, with a good dwelling house, 'arge size, and a Penan! house, a zood Caifk Barn, nea ly new,' well finished and painted, and othei out-buildings thereon erected, about 12" acres cleared, and all m a good state ol cultivation, with two apple orchard- thereon ; a. joining lands of James Taylor, Andrew Crisman and other'.. The above piopert) is situate on the North-west side of Chestnut Ridge, K m .les from ScUellsburg, well improved, and a goci quality of Limestone Land. Terms of Sale —One-third to remain m the prem ises during thvliietrme oft • widow, ir.te: st ' > be paid her annually, one-third of the balar.c- io hand, and the remainder in two equal annual pay ments. Sale to commence at 10 _>V.ock on saidday, v. hen due attendance will he given bv ' J. E. BLACK, May 21th, '6 1. Adnuttistraicr. DANIEL WEBSTER'S GREAT SPEECH FOP THE UNION This superb Engraving, measuring 30x40 inches, Tepre.-er.t icg oneol'th- subltm ■-I scenes ijver enact ed in that august assembly, the Seniteof the United States, exhibits the i arr.ortul •' Defender ol the Con stitution," ar he addressed that body on if, e ere it Compromise measure- of I*so. Arout ! him may be seen the daguerreotyped liken s- s of mo e than one hundred Senators and -tilsf ihiulsf ed strangers
  • sei.r through the Mail, 13 cent- ill addition will he ; quired. Agents wantod. Address, BURNET &"CO. Room N'o 11, 64 Nas-an Street. N. V. ' j If FE OR DEATH JL Th . subscribeis lake j.leasure in announcing that they are now prepared to mail i (free; to Those who wish it, ;■ copy oi an important j little work, by the late Dr. Brampton, entitled ! •'lhr Invalid's Medical Cotf hint," published tor the benefit, and as a warning to young men and persons who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premi tu'o Decay, £ec., &c., supplying the meads ol *elt cure. The reader is irrevi-tibly led to compare a j useful life with an ignoble death. Reader, lose not a moment, but send your address ' for a copy oi tlii ■ iirtle work. Address rhe Publish ers. Dr. JOHN B. OGDEN & Co, 61 & 66 John St.. New York. May 17th, '6l. 3m. SV BLIC SALE I OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of j Be'ford County, the subscriber will sell at Public hale, on the premises, in Napier Township, onTueg •|y the IStii day ot June, next, the following tract j nt land, being the Real Estate of Aaron Good dee'd, adjoining lands ofJesse Blackburn, Adam Otto, i -'aoies O F.obinett and other?, and containing forty acres and allowance, about twenty-five or thirty j acres of said land are cleared and under fence— • bout ten acres of which are meadow. The other improvements are a two story log dwelling house , stable and other out buildings, with a good thriving ! y°ung orchard; a pump is near the door, and there j i plenty of excellent water on the place. The .;!e will commence at 10 o'clock, ot the day above ment.oned. TERMS One third in hand at the confirmation Of the sale ; balance ut two equal annual payments without interest, to be secured by waiver Judge- j meets. WM. ZIMMERMAN, May lOtb, '6l. Adnrt'r. 1 " \ N APERIKN i" AND STOMACHIC PREPARA . 1 I,on ol IKON purified of Oxygen and Caiboui iy combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by lii { bishesl medical authorities, f.otb in Europe and tl. I I nited States, and prescribed in their p aciice. l I he experience ot thousands daily proves that pu i*fei .iatioi, of lion ear. >•.. r>mp :-•••*! 'tti >t. Impale nUea "i tut blood, depression of vita, energy, ue- j and otherwise sickly complex ions indicate its nox j cessity ji> almost every conceivable ase. Init has ion- ii a.: u'.n jdies m which it has been tried, and ■ proved ab-olulelv curative in each of the following complaints, viz : in 11, ■hty, Neruoti* Affection*, Emanation, Dy\- >ep\,c . . ■t■ yt it ion, Piurrhiea, Dysentery , laripteut Consumption, Srro/tifous Taber, aio>is, Sail Rheum, ismeuttr nation, II k'Us.Citlorosis, Liver Cmpluint ironic frud,ici<\, R (rji ■ tui, intermittent Feve Pimples cm the Fare, fye. In cases of General Dvbihty, whether the result : of acute disease or of the contuiued diminution o! tie: vous and muscular energy from chronic com i "lints, one trial of t h.- restorative has proved sue • ees.-Hi! to an extent which no d sciiptiun i or writ ten attestation would lender c edible. Invalids so one bed-lid.ten as t j have become forgotten in their cwn neighbcihoods, nave suit.lelily re-eppeured in ; he busy world as i! jn-t returned fto n p.ofac-| i !t "imptrun, this remedy has allayed the alarm ol Iriend- and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. in Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has had far more the good efDct of the most cau tiously balanced preparations ol iodine, without any ol their well-known liabilities. 1 he attention of females cannot be too confident ly invited to this remedy and restorative, m the ca res pecu'iarly affecting thc-m. In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory, ; ill the latter, however, more decidedly, rt has been invariably Well reported, both as alleviating pain ] and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints ami muscles. ÜB. Locke Co., General Agents, 20 CEDAR STREET, N. Y. July 20th, ; CO. A I.LEGMEN V MAI.F, AND FEMALE SE lINARV, K.4E V*iflt ISLE HcfMoni Co., la. REV. W. VV. RRi.\l, A. M., Ptinctpal, Miss A. L. RRT VI, Prereptres", Miss S. J. BRIM, Teacher on Piano Foite. This institution, under the supervision of the a- ; hove named persons, assisted by other competen- Teachers, affords a full course in M th.inatics Natural sciences. Languages, and B HPS Lettre-- in music, Painting, &c.. it gives extended instlix tion. The Fpiitig Term will commence on Aprils ■ ihtil. Bt'j.lent- admitted at anytime. Habits of j health, system, and p.on.ptne-s , view-, mural, so- ; ciai, and domestic, are hi-re made prominent ob jec'- of education. That the ph , sical powers, as : well U3 the mental, may be cultivated—Calisthen- : io exercises are necessary—here the Students meet each day for systematic physical exercise. , ij . Will pay for board, including fu - j •' nished room*, room rent, fuel and tuition i.i C<> •: iJ or Knglt h. per term of eleven weeks. Extras, .t modera'e charges, even less than heretofore, or than the circular calls for. Students prepared for the highest chss in coi ■ ** - ** * % I For Circulars, or particular-, address VV, W. BRIM. i Dec. 21, 1-63. Bdlm-b irg, Bedford Co.. Pa j i DMISTRATOR'S .NOTICE— Letters cf Administration, iiavieg b". ;i granted to the sujjsCrib-T on the Es- j Tate of Daniel McDonald, late of Union Township,! i>>U' i d< ou .it)* i'c'd. they hereby notify a!! per-ons j indebted to said estate to niake iiumediatiWpav ment ! and all hiving claims will present them pioptrly i authentieated lor s-ttle nent. HENRY MCDONALD i , . i MICHAEL WERTZ. ( Alimj s May 17th, "61.* { EDITOR'S NOT! E T si'(■' mi irrsijTtied, appiinled auditor by the Orpi ans'Couit, to distribute the balance in the hands i of Jobr B. Kurney, a.im'r, of the e-tate of At.drew j Cam, ilrc'd., will attend to the duties ot -ai I p pomlrrent, tin Thursday, 6'h of June, at 1 o'clock, j P. M., at his odl. e in Bctlford Borough, where all interested ma. attend. JOHN PALMER May 17th, '6l. Auditor. 1 )ÜBLiC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, i By virtue of an order of the Orphans'" Court of; Bedford Countv , the undersigned will oiler lor sale on the piemises on SATURDAY, lMh JUNE NEXT, the fo! owing described Real e-.lat", viz : A tr. ct of and con.aining 212 acres, adjoining lands of D. bnowberger, Martin iMiller ami others design ited on'the diagram attached to the p.octe dings in Partition, oil Dr. VV. VV. Reed's estate as part C," and situdte iri Middle Woodbury Town- silip. TERMS :—One third in hand on confirmation of sale and balance in two equal annu I p yments Without interest. I AARON REF.D, Ex'r of Dr. VV. W. Reed, dec'd. I .May 17th< *#l. 4t. a UDI ro/rs .NOTICE—" Thf undersij:aed, appoinieil i auditor by the Orphans 5 Court, :o distribute the I baiarce in the hands 'of John Sparks, Executor of | Daniel Buzzard, dec'd,, will attend to the duties ot i said appointment, at 1 o'clock P. M., on Friday, June 7th, at (lis office, in Bedford Ooiough, where f all interested may ut'end. JOHN PaLMER, May 17tb, 'Ol. * Audjt or. SPRING GOODS ! The Subscribers have riv-l ed their suppiy of SPRIAG AXO SUMMER GOODS, i and will offer all who may favor us with a ca'i, GREATBA R G A ! XS. All kinds of Country Produce received for goods.~ Also, Cumberland Bank notes—and many of the Virginia Banks. A B. CRAMER & Co. , May LCtb, '6l. ATTEI\ T 1 O A I THE BEST MILITARY BOOK EVER PUBLISHED i\ 0 W II EAI) Y, BAXTER'S VOL li TE E R'S MIK lIIL,I I IL, CON I'AI.MNG F'.;t.L INS'I K U t TIONS Fvlß Tilt: R E C R U I T, In the Schools of the Soluier and Squad, given in j ' the most Simple Style. And all the information: necessary fo; the forming of CORPS OF HOME GUARDS ILLfiSTR A TED W ITh O V E R ICO E.XG RAI 'I AGS, Shovving the DiflVrent Positions in ti.e FACING,S AA J) MANUAL OF ARMS, And co npkte direction, relative to L 0 A D 1U G A N D F 1 R I N G Ai'.l? ANCfnP ACC'KUING "O SCOTT'S SYSTE" CF INFANTRY TACTICS, J And in conformation with ths ARMY RKQUIRKNSNTe Fut THE PUKSEftT war. j BY LI ( I IE W €. IUX IER, OF THS NATIONAL GUARD This Ho >k is O.i.c.ally appn ved of. The instructions given are of the greatest impor tance to the new volunteer, and should bethorougn ! ly understood, being indispensable to the in-truc ; tion ola coinpany. Bound in one volume. 12t00.,,62 paces, Paper Cover, price 25 cents. Flexible Cloth, 38 cents. THE SAME WORK Its 31.-1 PUBLISHED IN THE GERMAN LANGUAGE, At the si me price, a: J i- the only i GERMAN BOOK OF AMERICAN MILI TARY TACTICS Published in the Uniie.l States AGENTS AND CANVASSES WANTED To engage in the Sam of This Work, in every | CITY, TOWN and VILLAGE In the Country. Price per Dozen Copies, $2.00 | j Fifty 00 I Hundred " If'* oo A)! orders accompanied with the Ca-h will be dispatched ituwediately, either by post or expr *-s. j orcered by post, Ftamps must be enclosed^ to pay postage. If by express, tbe freight can be ; paid on delivery. SONGS FOR THE VOLUNTEER. THE i C,l M P-F fRE CO MP .J JYI 0 A', ' A New and Original Collection ol Military and j ! Patriotic Songs, a !opted especially for the present , I Carohiiga. One vol. izmn. With iHu-triatiu"*. Paper Cover, 15 cts. Flexiole Cloth, 25 cts. j Sicgle copies of" then' ove Books MAILED FREE OF POSTAGE, To any Address in the United States, *poa re- j teip* of the price, by KING $ BAIRD, Printers and Pub's. 007 SANSOM ST., PHILAD'A. To whom all Orders should be addressed. rAkUBLIG SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. B virtue of an Or.! i of S lit granted by tbe Or l>han 'Coiut of Bedfo d County, the under-igned, ; Ex cuior ol Si Incy R. VVhitfielt., late ot Lust Prov idence Down Sip. dee'd, will oil j SATURDAY st!; DAY OF JUNE NEXT, 1 expose to public Sale, en tbe premises, the tollow i iri dpscribpi) wit i | One tiact of la, d situate m the Township and , county aforesaid, late the property of said deceased, I i adjoinitig latids ol Simon Nycn p. <>u the . otfh, ! John Kiazey on the East, Ellas V\ nitfield on ifie South, and josepl Whitfield on the West, contain i ing about actes, about thirty-five of which are ! cleared and in a good -t te of cultiv tion, and on i which a double log dwelling house and log B rn are erected. Sal? 'o COUIm*-MV 10 o'c ock, A. M.. of said dav. TERMS Twenty Fiv.* Dollar-on day of ; Sale, and the bal i ce it ronfirmatioi ol"-ale. JOHN W. SAMS, May. lof. '-I. 4t. Executor. | 4 DMINI^TRATOR'S NOTICE. i J-\ Not is is hereby given that j, diets of Administration, have been granted to the un ! Dei sii|.(|, on the i. -1 :Ae of M ary M l gd-lielt : a I ew, of it. Clair Township. Bedford c* ui ;. - - • aid all persons :ndebteii to sa.i<; estate, a requps ted to make payment, and those having claims thereon, vv ill present the same duly authenticated j j for settle meat. DAVID KITCI.IEVV, May 3J, IS6I. Administrator. i A DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. X V Notice i-- hereby giw-n liiat L-H is | of Administration on the Estate of Michae. t luck, j Esq , late of Hopewell township ded'd,, have b< en ; granted to the undersigned, all per>o> s indebted to j the said estate are notified to make payment home- j diately, and tho-e having claims against the same : will present them properly authenticated for -cttle 1 I ment. SAMUEL S. FLUCK. ! Adm'r., residing in the town of Hopewell. May 3,1861-6t. / 11 V I L VV A R ! \ J SHOEMAKER $ Co. VS. THE T COULD ' The undersigned hive just received a large lot of fresh SPRIXG AXD SUMMER GOODS, consisting, in part, of Diy Goods, such as Cloths, Cas-imeres, Satinetts, Men's and Boy's wear, from the highest in pi ice to lue lowest, Ladies' Dress Goods, Calicoes, of which their stbck is particularly tine, Muslins, Linens, Arc., ike. A! o, GROCE R 1 E S of every description, Mich as Coffee, Sug'.r, Tea, Spices of all sorts, and eveiything generally kept in a gtocei V store. They have also a large assort ment of cheap and excellent Q U E E X S W ARE which needs only to be seen to be appreciated.— Thankful for past favors, they respectfully solic it a continuance of public pitrorrage. J. M. SHOEMAKER & Co. May the 10th, '6l. QT. CH A RLES HOTEL, b CORNER OF WOOD AMD THIRD STREETS. PITTSBURGH, PA HARRY SHIRLS. PROPRIETOR. April 12 1861. I> IA x o rO K I' Ks. 1 PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. LIGHTE RRADBURYS' i >ATf \riV be superior to all others made in thiscoun j try i Europe. I .i fU~ testimonials from some, of the most em- j •intt Pianists nod Musicianß in the world, in regard to the Superior xttj c f out JVew Scute I' dent In so tided Piuno Fortes. Mfcave examined the Piano Fortes of Lighte & ■ ; with entile satisf ction. I know not . ! 'isutMier- are any other-, better, either in our own i i coutry or elsewhere. "DK. LOWELL MASON." j '•ii cie .'fie-s, richness, and volume ol tone, deii- j j racy elasticity of touch , and t e rep. atmg action, 1 tiav Sever played upon their equal. "II A. WOLLF.NHAUPT.." "It volume, i iehness, evennessand purity of tone, j and it Se icacj ot touch, they certainly excel, and j | in tf*t beautiful singing quality so desirable, ye" ; ! so sq'dom found. I WILLIAM MASON. ' i '•Jhve never played upon so rich and heavy a ' ! tonelSi uart Piano Forte. "ARTHUR NAPOLEON.' I "la astonished and delighted with the New j Sca;. Iron Frarne Piano Fortes in ids by you.. There j inn tie a splendid future lor Lighte At Bradbury's ! Pianp fortes. "GEO. F. ROOT." ) 1 "1 lav- never p'aved unori so fine an instrument. I "GEO. F. HRISTOVV." ] "I (insider them as to beauty, richness, fullne s, i I ar.d S(Hality ot tune, s well as their agreeable, e- ] ! lastic touch, equal, if not supei ior, to any Pianos i I made'm this countrv or Europe KARL IVELS." i "Tft-y have a l the iequiremeuts for a superior interpretation of both claisical and modern compo -1 sitioiu. "MAURICE STRAKOSH." "it I'lords me pleasure to add my testimony to the rnfny artistes who speak in the highest term, of the - or or excellence ol your New Scale Patent | Insulated Iron Frame Piano Fortes, =na I must say i that ynir New Sea'e very far urpa-ses all your ; forme etlo. ts, producing an instrument far superi- I or in i I the excel lencies lhat con>titute a perfect J PianoFoite, to any with which I am acquainted. "THF.O. EISFELD." ' "Having examined your New Scale Iron Frame ; Pianos, we mu>t express cur delight and pleasure lat their superior excellence, lor their peculiar ■ I. r V Qaln.i.a ot lou., elastic, nrwli. nr.it m all the requisites necessary for perfection in the instru i ment, we roust say, in all our experience, we hive i sem nothing to compiro with them, and we can | mot corJiai y recommend them to our liieuds and i the public -CHAS. FRADF.L." 1 "CARL BERGMAN." "likeinuch pleasure in giving my testimony in favor Ol the beautitul Pianos which I have re cent ,y seen made by your firm. In power, quanti ty, xnd equality of tone, they certainly excel ; whi. foi that peculiarly rich, singing tone, that is so invaluable a> an accompaniment >othe voice, sustaining and blending with it, 1 have rarely met j w;tb theireq ual. <'C. 13ASS1N1." "It is with p!ea>ure 1 give mv testimony to the excellence of your Pianos in general, and e-pccia - j !y tojhe .dmliable new invention of Mr. Lighte, .... iHtorove-nent which i m gai I as the roo-t impor i tutt yet made .n the manufacture of fir.-t-cla.--s in stru leiits. "LOUIS ERNST." "I take plea-ate in si .ting :ny favorable opin n... oi so.:. Now Scale Iron Fiaate Piano Fortes, i A on. _ , supeiior Piano Fort- - manufactured in New York, ttwy certainly must rank second to i.one tit them for strength, purity, and richness of tone, togethe) with extraordinary vibratory quali ties. 1 ii ve also had frequent opportunities, in the school-,'during the p-st four yeirs, to notice the ■la ability of your instruments, and this under se : vere .nd unremitted trials. "GEO. 11. CURTIS." "The nigh reputation which they have obtained for t l.ei r Sue brilliant tone pleasant touch and povv : er, have given them the preference over those of ; all oti.er manufactures, in the Public Schools of ] Nevv V-.rk, in which over one hundred are now in daily use , fori.e welve cr fifteen ol which are in departments where ( : ave had The pleusu e of'teach :t.g, ahu v* here 1 have used tl.em tor the la it five years "MARCUS COLBFRN." "Being pleased with your steady ptog' ess in im proving the quality ot your Pianos, 1 cannot refrain ! from >ay;-ng to you, after some fourteen years knowledge of them, lhat the New Scale with Iron Fr vm*, wnirh 1 have seen, I think the best Piano I i evei saw. I -ay tins after having purchased over 1 two hundred of youi Piano Fortes. "F. H. NASH." i Our Square P.ano- range in price from §250 toSCOO. Our Grand Pianos " " *■ " " SSOO upwards. All our Pianos are waura.ntrd, without limit as i to time. Send tor a circular, which contains complete price i list ar.d descriptions, and hundreds of references to 1 persons in every section ot the country who have purchased our Pianos. Address LIUH I K vN BRA DBLJR YS, No. 121 BROOME Si REET, NEW YORK. May 10th 'CI. ly. })CBLIO 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 loth JUNE, NEX r , : all the following de-cihed real estate, viz : 350 acres of land, adjoining Henry Whetstone, Bern id Means' heirs, Bernard Steckm n and .-south Side ot Tussey'n Mount in, and having thereon erected a ; Log Hou-e and bhop, about 40 acres thereof elear i ed anil under fence. ALSO, 40 acres, being part of another tract (the mansion tract) and adjoining the above— bout 20 acras tbereol cleared, adjoining Henry Whetstone, Ber nard Means' heirs and others. TERMS made known on day ot sale. O. E. SHANNON, Adm'r. of Dan'l. Means dee'd. May 17th, '6l. 4t. \ ■ ACCARONI, CHEF.SE,' CRACKERS, CKYS JLt 1 lalized Fruit and Gum Candies for sale bv ' v2O. A- L. DEFIBAUGH J VMP * O .V Slountain Herb Pills. Auovb. we preneat vou with a i>- rft-ci liker.** - | Te7ac. a chief of a tribe f th* .••trati>re Aztec Nation, j that ouco ruled Mexico. Vo*i will Snt : full account -> f him and hi-* jtoople in 'tr Kajnphlet" an \ .\!maa:.,v—to be had gratia, from ' c Agents for tl>v'-e fbe Inventor r.! * JodsotiV Moon- j tain Herb Pi! ., J ' lia-s spent the j.'renter jart of hi* life iw travelint'. having nearly every country in the world, lie I' over ri\ years the Indian* t r \ the Koekv ir.s and ' •u-'. it th :; 1!- t the " Mot-VTAI.N HsRU 5 ills" no di-cocwed. A vrr interest in account of h'a advi-ntuun ' l-.ere. yon w;ll find In our Alm.'oiHc tal Pamphlet. It jj a 'i fidtfiWisliel tiiat all ar..- ' from niMRK f The oh">d h l!c lite! enU when au/ foreign or unheaJfchy mat'.ci /e: > mixed with i-. il at ohev distrihtited to every •>; irn.ii of the !• • •.. 1. ry net - -, e U t.*e |>M-or. * air* H the vital •>. i. rjjiiicNly ciijpliiio lire At<;naadi | v. .: u- i! •• j "rtci tiv. iLe iiwr !o { frOC'eto-T Midi i tcv of bit*--. The action of the heart i-% j wealier."-! i >i so the circiniiti ti is iVi'Vltf. Flic bccohie cl' :<'l whn Hie pofHtumuA mutter; IkTSice. h I coiif(h —.iii! ail t > w a impurit. .l tie i cjatain head of life—t'.ie A 1 von" had thrown son.o earth, for iustHuc*', iu a purv from which ran a tiny rivol.-t. in v. (• . minuter tho wlKh cuurse f'thu w*; f'Tsm ai** ih-.iurbed and dlt colore d. -As quickly d -t> impure Ulorx! fl* to evtfj ; ait. and leave it* s'.ng ! behiin Ail the bee. mv obstructed, and unleas I tlie >h-1 rue in'H i* removed. :h lanifnf life ie>oa dies out. 'il.vAr :iill> t.< ' nil purify the bloc', but regenerate all the --crfV of tlie b- W; they are. thcref re unriYal!ei I ct ::m i on tiit.iot s diskasks, ' • .* rrk H• • *.ncliC-, £ic. This Anli J9i!i' Y<'r.h't- t 'h from lii bIod the bidden < directly to the afliicted parts, ! through the bhn .an 1 Uu: (>f the body, and causs* tnv sntlcier to hrighioa with the flush of beauty and ( health. Jndstm's Pills are the Best Remedy in exist ence for the foliati ng Complaints: C-.mplainl, />co.-.i',j. Inward Weakncis, C . ihs, I'. i- - and Agio. Liter Complaints, j | P'anale Complaint*. Lm mat if Spirits, j Cnert fXreases, Headaches, Piles, ,-.u Iro'i xstion, Stone and Gravel, | i pij.pepsia, Injiucnzd. Secondary Symp IHarrhaa, Injianijualit/n, toms. Dropsy, ****** GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE ! 1 Fm:.les who value health, should never be without j the-- l'ilts They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the"skin of all pimples au.i blotches, j and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. tpi,- The Ftnuts and Herbs of which these Fills are ma '/ , were di covered in a very surprising way among the TVrucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Viexicvr. Viet the AJcv.nSc of our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very-interesting account it contains of the " (JuxaT Mkdioixk" of the Aztc-ca < Ibse v v#-. The. Mountain Herb Pills are put up rr. a Beautiful IF 'upper par h box contains 40 pills, anil Retail at 25 cents per '-er All genuine, have the signature of B L JCDSOX d: CO., cm each box. B. L JUDSON & Co, SOL L Plt Ol'RI E TORS, No. AO Leonard Street, hew rofijsr. MA- FOR SAI.E BY AIJ. MEDICIMK DEALERS. For sale by H. C. REAMER on Joli ann Slrvet, and Dr. B. F. Harry Pitt SL, | Bedlord. Pa. Jan. 11, 1860.-ly. "VTEIV GROCERY i* COIWiER WEST i'l'lT AND dlfctANA STREETS. THE subscriber is opening C tbis well known stand, i well selected stock ot Groceries, Con fectionaiies. and Cigars, consisting in part of Coffee, brown, crushed, and pulverized Sugars, refined and golden Syrup, baking Molasses, Young Hjr-on, Imperial and Black Tea, Chocolate, Corn Starch, flavoring extracts, Cheese, Corn BrfiomS, painted Duckets, Dusting, Will, Scrub, Horse, shoe, Tuoth and H .ir, Brushes. f ■() \ F EOT 11; N A RIE s. Such a-; plain and fancy candies, fruited candies and'fl ivored Jellies, water, butter and sweet Crack ers, foreign fruits, Changes, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, D 'te, Currants, Citrons, Filberts, Walnuts, CieairNuts, Almonds, 4* Pea Nuts. TOBACCO. Congress Plugs, Sweet Plantation, Natural Leaf, Rough ar.d Ready, Lynchburg Smoking, -a superior article, Cut and Dry, &c., CIGARS. Open Sixes, Half Spanish ar.d i variety of other brands. The Public arc respectfully invited to give him a call. P'c -s i V|ay parties supplied a! very reasona ble price-. All kin Is of country produce taken at the high est market prices. J. B. FARQUHAR. Bedford, April 29, tSGI. H9 ■ fjs . $ 3 5.0 O i Pays the entire co->t for Tuition in the tnost pop- | I ti'.i a. I successful t'o o n-rciai School in the coun- ' j t y. Upward of TWEL I E HUNDRED y ung j men from 'J WEX/ Y-EIGH'T d/fierent States, I have been educat"d for biniijess here within the j past three years, some of whom have been emp'oy ! Ed as Book Keepers at sat'aries of $.1000.00 PER ANNL.VI, | immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing o ' accounts when they entered the College. Oy.Ministers' sons half price. Students enter j at any time, and review when tiiey please, vvith ; out extra charge. For Catalogue of SO pages, Specimens of Prof, j Cowley's Business and Ornamental Penni niship. ' and a large engraving of the College, inclose twen ty-live cents in Postage Stamps to the Princi pals, JENKINS & SMITH Jan. IS, 1860. Pittsburg, Pa. fjp H E R AILROA L> C A VT BE M \ DE PA YME ,V r IS XEG LECTE D | All those that ate indebted to the undersigned, I tre requested to call and pay up. Th accounts arc i numerous and none large, and can be paid at once, j and injure nobody. By attending to -his notice, the 1 car can be kept in motion. So d n't forget to call I immediately. A. L. DFFiBAUOH* March 29. IMSSOLPTJON OF PARTNERSHIP. / Tlii* finti of Smith and &, j.angc'on has ints day been dissolved, by mutual consent. The j Books are now in the ham's uf Richard Laogdon, ; for rolleition. All persons knowing themselves indebted to sud firm, will please call and se'tls j their accounts, either by cash, or note, forthwith, as the Books must be closed. bMITH 4- LANG DON. Hopewell, April 26tb, 18Cl.-3m. V. w MAIR. JOHN S. DAVISON. M AIR AND DAVISON, Importers and Dealers in ! Saddlery, Carriage aiad Trunk Hardware and Trimmings, NO. 12-7 WOOD S'IREET, Pittsburg, Penn'a. 1 Aprtl 5, '61.—1 yr. THE N. Y. JOURNAL OF COMMERCE l Newspaper devoted lo National and Stale Poli i , \ tics, productive Industry, the Aits and Science? ry affairs, literature and general intelligence, and having intelligent correspondents in ail parts ot our ■ ml< and in foreign countries. The proprietors claim tor it, all ti it pertains to a journal of the very firs' rank. To companies taking 10 copies 01 upwards ONE DOLLAR each t3 copies rimes dou.ais, 8 copies sem a .4 copies six " ! 3 copies Five " < Under -3 copies two each, I he pa|>r vsiil he addressed to different persons at i the same Post Office, it desired, excepi in cases ol cluhs of 13 or more copies, which will be mailed to i one address. The payment for each club must be made in one sum in advance. DJ, i/i) Journal of Commerce, §9 00 . Juu/or (daily) .in 5,00 Two Copies Juuiot to one address, 9.00 HALLOCK, HALE At HALLOCK. Kdi ors and Proprietors. ; 81 Wail street. New York, May 3, 1801. i' JKHUSALKM. A LARGE A.\D BEAUTIFUL /SOMET R!r jj L rI c rR E OF JERUSALEM AND THE SACRED PLACES SUKROUXDMG THE HOLY CfTY, | ASTHF-Y APPEARED IN ANCIENT TIMES. 'J'he above work i commended to the favorable notice of clergymen, and those having charge of 1 Sunday-scbo; s, L.ble-i lasses, and public institu tions. It is about nine feet long an ! six feet wide, co lore, i ai d varnished, and mounted on canvas with ' rolleis. 11 has been constructed frenri t e most reliable i authentic sources, ari l will be iotir.d an invaluable aid to loose en-tag-.l in lecturing on the Holy Land, : or it. impart t:g instruction to sc.-.oo! classes cn the subject to which it refers. Jt aims to give an exact idea of the citv as itap,- ; pe.i re ,! in ancient times. It is taken as a "birds I eya'' or •o.iilcix;'' view, the beho'der being, in i in agmaiion, placed at a considerable elevation, sc ; as to take ;• comprehensive view of the city and of i trie whole country Tor some distance around. * The V lew is accompanied with an Outline Key, ' in which the different localities are numbered, and | and a Descriptive Manual containing all the infrjr ! matiori ncce-sary to enabh one lo use the View to. idvantage in teaching or iecturing. THE SCAT)JY-SCHOOL TIMES This is a Weekly Religious Paper, published at the very low price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. i! is designed for Parents, Teachers, and ali who are engaged or interested in the religious training of the young. !t is also an excellent Ka*- i v Paper. A portion oi the -Si in day-School Times is occu pied with NARRATIVES and other mattei particu larly i t retting to young persons. Tea.hers will find in it much that they will like to read to their cl is-e —interesting matter prepares to their hands, and such as they cannot find elsewhere. For the same ieason-, members of Bible-classes, and the older scbollars generally, will be greatly benefit ed by the perusal of this piper. The Sunday-Sekoo'' Times has every week a re port of the choicest m-tter, selected from the NOON PRAYKR-MEU'I'INUS, which are so interestiug to all clssses of Christians. 15. sides a largo amount of general religious intel ligence, the Sunday-School 'Times contains all the most .cceni Sunday-school news. It reports all the important CONVENTIONS of Sunday-school teach ers. It discusses the questions which most inter est and peiplex teachers and parents, respecting the various methods ol religious training for the young, the means of gaiging the attention atjd the affec tions of children, and especially of securing their conversion and biingiug them to Christ— The sub ject ot Mission-Schools for cities, and of Sunday school missionary work for the interior, is thor oughly canvassed. Indeed, there is hardly a top ic of practical importance to any who are interes ted in the subject of religious education, which is not here brought under consideration from week to week. The conductors of this paper endeavoi t