LIVER COMPLAINT. dangerous and often fatal disease had l pr g baffled the skill of the most eminqgt physi cians, when the discovery af Dr. M' Lane's Lit er pill) solved the difficulty, and presented to the m,rid the Great Specific, which has attained such wide-spread celebrity for its certainty of cure.— This successful remedy was the result of many years' study, iu which the symptoms were narrowly observed, are thus desctibed by the Doctor him self:— ••Symplons of a Diseased Liver. —Pain in the r'gbt sloe, and sometimes in the lelt, under the edge of the til* — the patient being rarely able to lie ou tbe left; pain sometimes under the shoulder-blade, frequently extending to the top of the shoulder— often mistaken for rheumatism in the arm ; sickness of stomach, arid loss of appetite; bowels mostly costive, hut sometimes alternate with Ux; dud, heavy sensation iu the back part of the head ; loss of memory, with uneasiness of having neglected something; sometimes dry cough; weariness and debility ; nei vous irritability ; feet cold or burning, aaa ptickly sensation of skin low spirits, lassi tude, with disinclination to exercise, ahhough satis fied it would bo beneficial, iu fact, patient dis trusts eveiy remedy." Have you any, or ad i these symptoms ? If so. viuwtll'find a certain remedy in Dr. M "Lane's Yil'.s Prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburg. rypuruliasers will be i.arein! to ask for DR. v v ! S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, man- ured BY FLEMING BROS, of PUT MICRO, Pa. There are other Pilis purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'Lane's genu ine Liver Pi-Id, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can DOS be iad at all respect able. d,ug stores. Aone genuine without the signature of Jan. 6. 1860. FLEMING BROS. BENEVOLENCE. We do not think a person can evince a more benevolent trait of character than being moved at the distress and suffering of others, and further more, anxious to do all in their power to alievn . by every possible means human suffering. In this view of'the case, we do not know bow the humane and benevolent can da an action more in accor dance with their philanthropic views, than by call ing the attention of their afflicted irieud.s and ac quaintances to the tact Dr. SLTU S. DANCE, of It 8 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md., has discovered a preparation, which is put up in the fonn of a pill, that has a specific action for curing Epilepsy, falling fits, *p?ams, cramps, snd ail fotms of ner vous diseases. Among those who have been per manently cured, we might mention a member ot the tamily of James H. Beadle, Huutsville, Alabama ; Mr. Ai. P. Sledge, Cabin Point, Surry Co. Va., and Mr. TV. P. Ligon, Grenada, Mississippi. We might go on enumerating a number of others, until we had filled up this column of our paper; but we think we have said sufficient to satisfy every person that the subject under considerition is one <1 vital im portance to every one. Reader ! it you are a well man or woman, and have no ueed of a remedy, per haps you know some person who is not iquailj blessed HS yourself, if so, cut out this notice, and •end it to him or her. It will cost you but little in üble, and probably it will make you instrumen tal in curing some poor, ulliicted mortal ot that dreadful visitation. Epilepsy, or (ailing sickness. Dr. Hance sends his pills by mail, free of postage, to all parts o-f the world, on the receipt of a remit tance. Price, one Lox, $3; two box-a $5; twelve boxes $24. VTe Rave given Us address above. Jan. 6, 1869. mills ami Fever! mills aiid Fe vef ! !—One ol the greatest remedies that has -er been laid before the the public, for Fever an t Ague, and which have received the highest eucomi nms from the press and tbe people, is DR . J. IIOS TETTI.RS CELEBRATED BITTERS. TV ho would endure tbe tortures arising from this terrii le disease, when it can be so easily cuied ? T> ho would endure sleepless nights, burning fevers and Icy chills alternately, when a remedy can be obtain ed' for a mere trifle ? And yet how many ffiroilies tl.ucer out a painful existence under this deadly blight, and do nothing but pulp down quinine until It becomes as common as their daily uf-a's, and yWaa (Jom. Paulding justifiable in arresting Gon. Win. Walker 1" ' Affirmative —T. L. Lycu. Negative—O. E. Shannon. S. L. RUSSELL, Brest. J NO. PALMER, Sc'ty. TKXrfl|f"3ft"gg-3g bg " "gpg; OR TRADE. A first-rate tartn of limestone land, in Morrison's Cove, containing about 131 acres, 100 of which are cleared and balance well timbered. The fann is well watered. The improvements -re a good two stoiv frame House, Log House. Barn. &c There ia a good orchard upon the premises. The f-r:r> ad- Joins Bloon.tklJ Furnace, lies half a mile from the Hollidayaburg Turnpike, and lour miles fr m 31 ar tinsburg. Tbero is a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce, and the land is in a high state of cultivation. For particulars, inquire of David Daniel, in possession, or Goorge Cleugh, rt iSpang's Mils. ALSO, A farm of 166 acros, about 100 cleared, with double log bouse, new bank barn, and two good orchards thereon, lying on the Juniata river, two n.ih s from Stoners'town, and half a iuiie from the rail load.— This farm is composed of a good quality of liver bottom land, 30 or 40 acres of which can be put into good meadow. The whole is now In a good state of cultivation. ALSO, A Brick House f two story) and two lota of ground in Bedford. ALSO, A sew two-story rough-cast bouse snd two lots of ground In Broautcp city. ALSO, 160 acres of the beat quality of land in Harrison oounty, lowa, near the Missouri, and close to the oouuty seat. ALSO, A lot of ground tn Omaha city, Nebraska. ALSO, 100 acres of land, In Southampton Township, Bed ford county, lately owned by U"m. Lash ley. ALSO, A lot of ground fronting on Main street, in the Bor ough of Bedford. TERMS to suit buyers. (). E. SHANNON, * eb. 3, 1860 6tn Bedford Pa. \IRT selldomestics so LOW that our patrons are /' carrying tbetn away by the whole piece. A •aw inore lei a at tiie ouur store of OSTEIi A GABN. ■ 'J, 1859. BEDFORD CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. Rev- John Ljon, tPrincipals T. I.y tilt-lon Lyon, A- 91., * 1 rincipais. miiE Spring session oi this Institution, will open X on Friday the 17th February, 1860. it is tlisiialilu that all students should nter at the com liit-tiCi merit of the Quarter, and no pupil will be re ceived for less than one quarter. It is the design of the Principal* to make this Academy in all respects a fiist class Institute n lor the thorough instruction of youth of both sexes and to piepare them for any profession or position in life. The high moral and scientific tone of the school is well b nown to this community. A strict discipline will l>e enforced. A tw boys (ilie number is limited to ten) will IK received into the f..raily of the Principals as hoar ders. The beauty of the scenery and the salubrity of the climate render Bedford a most desirable location of t-ui ha school. Persons Irotn abroad, visiting the springs, will be near their children during the summer season. TERMS: s2l>o per year, including boarding, wasting, fuel, lights and tuition in all the branches. IKRMS Ft 'lt HAY SCHOLARS PER QUAR TER;. $6. English branches, $7,50 Classical do. ice. Feb. 3. 1860. LIST MiTiUr rptHE Do es ami accounts of the h.te firm of Tay- JL lor & Atowry, aie in the hards ot John P. Heed, Esq., tor collection, this LAST HOTICK is given to save panics inteiesied, costs. In case ol neglect to make settlement and payment before the Ist of Aptil next, suits will be instituted without regard to per sons. It is much desired to save parties costs, but this notice MUST be complied with. TAYLOR A MO WRY. Feb. 3, iB6O. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Letters ot ad m'nistrution having been granted to the suhi crl : cr living in Southampton township, Bedford coun ty, upon the estate ef Robert Reunttt, lte of said • < wn inp, dee'd, all persons indebted to said estate . re t otified to make payment immediately, and all p rs- ns having claims against the saute, ar.: request ed to present tire same properly authenticated for scitl. ment. HENRY BENNETT, Feb. 3, 1860. . irtminis/rafor• Rail Road Notice. TtHE subscribers to the capital stock of the Bed lord Kail Road Company, are notified to pay to the Treasurer in Bedford, the sertnlh instalment oa each share of stock subscribed by tbemcn or before the 22d day ot Feb. inst. By order of the Board, J NO. P. REED, Feb. 3,1860. Treasurer. Lmdt-ud. IT HE Presid nt and .Managers of the Cbambers- J. l urg and Bedlord Tuinpike road company, hare declared a dividend of -J tier cent, on the cap ital stock, pavable on or after Feb. Ist. W. A. MCDOWELL, Feb. 3. 1860. Treasurer. PFPIRTSBRsiiiP. co pattaeud i;i heretofore existing :•. - J tween the undersigned in the tanmug ami ■neicantiie laziness, unuer the name of S. bhuck & Co., has this day January 14. 1860. been dissolv ed. All persons indebted to s..id firm are noiifi d that their notes and accounts arc in the hands ol Samuel Shuck to whom payment must be made before the fiist day of .March, prox., after that day all claims will he placed in the hands of the proper officers tor setihumnt and collection. CI ORGE I). SHUCK, JOSIAH D. SHUCK, SAMUEL S'-LXK. WILLI All W. SHUCK. The undersigned having purchased the interest of George I), and Josiab I). Shuck, in the Tannery and Store, have formed a co-partnership and wi.l carry on the same under tbe name of S. and IV. W Shuck. The friends and customers ot the old ; firm are invited to give them a call a* tlcy arr do llar mined to keep a first rata and well assorted stock of goods and leather, which they will sell at the lowest prices. Produce and tan-bark tikeu in exchange lor goods or leather. SAMUEL SHUCK. WILLIAM TV. SHUCK. The business of making and repairing coaches. Ac., wiil be carried on as heretofore by the snhscri l*ets at their old stauQ, under the uarue oI Georgt D. Shuck, fit Co. GEORGE D. SHUCK, JOSIAII D. SHUCK. Jan. 27, 1860-g. loillf PiIiRLUIHIOI" 4 XTH £ REAS the Honorable FRANCIS M. KIM \Y MKLL. President, of the several C<>urtsof Com mon IT. us in the counties composing tiie 16th Ju dicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and G ueral Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the Slid Dis tiict—and A. J. SNIVKLT and JOHN TAYLOR, . Esquires, Judges of tha Courts of Common Pleas i arid Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General J. il Dt livery, for the trial of all capi i 1 and other offenders in the County of Bedford— have issued their precept an 1 to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bedford, ou MONDAY the 13th day of Feb. next. NOTICE is hereby giv nto til the Justices ' of the Peace, the Corocer and Constables within the said county of Bcdfoid, that they ba then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, rec oids, end inquisitions, examinations and other re membrances, to do those things which to their offi ces and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that ar' or shall be in the Jail of Bedford county, to be then an 1 there to prosecute against them as shall bo just. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office Bedford Jan. 20, 1-60. McCULLEY & ORRICK, srccEssons TO SHRIVEK & CO. Forwarding & (oimuihsion Merchant*, JT THE OLD ST.IND OF SHRIVER s so! i. TEli.v.S—-'to suit purchasers, and will be made known on day ol sale. A liberal creiiit will be al lowed. •* JOHN CESSNA. Jan. 27, 1860. OTATEAII NT of the Finances of Iheßedfoid O and Stoystown turup-ku load Company lor the year ending 2 1 J unary iB6O. Balance in the treaau v at settlement 3d Januniy 1869, f824.58J Amount ot toil money received during the year, 1991,89J $2 816,48 Expenditures during the year 1859. By amount, of counterfeit tno'ey defaced and burned, $138,45 By Dividend made of half per cent 7th March 1859, 737,00 By salary paid four gate keepers, 47U.00 By St-iti- and County taxis Printing, and other menu nuts, 61.03 By r p.irs ou Head aim Bi. 'g s 876,20 By Managers' sri i"es uud Treasurer's and Secretary's salary, 437.00 Balance in Treasury 2d January 1860, 97.20 $2,816.48 FETER SCIIF.LL, Treas. Schellsburg, Jan. 27, 1860. jVyOTIOE. —The following named persons have fiVd their potit 'i'is in the Court of Quarter Sessions, of Bedford County, for License to keep Pu ie Inns or Taverns, and the same will b" pre sented to said Court on Monday, the 13th day ot February next. TT il iam Dihert, West Providence Township. Philip G. Morgan, < •< J. B. Csstner. Brondtr.p tp. Frederick Berkhiruer, St. Ciair, tp. John A. Sniveiy, Schellsburg. S. IL TATE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Bedford, Jau. 27, 1860, EX ECU r OR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having b-.ai granted to the suhscrioerg, on the hsttte ot George Geih r. late of Londonderry tp.. J.-c'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are notifi ed to make payment immediat ly, and those having elamies against the same will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. ADAM GELLKR, of Juniatta tp., J. MILLER, of Londonderry tr>. Jan. 27, 1860. Executors. jVOTICE. — Whereas my wife Mary, having left - ' my fed and board, without just cause or provo cation, this >s to warn all persons ag.inst harboring or trusting her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contricting. ALEXANDER SMITH. St. Clair tp., Jan. 27, 1860.-* 4 BOY WANTED.— In a ck-igym.tn's family, o! a out fourteen years old. to remain 'wo. or three years, who will le schooled and provided thi ns a son. One who is accustomed to horses. A re ad honest hoy will find a good situation. No Iti ■ r -if i apply, Apply at this office. Jan. 27, 186'). "JVTOTICE. —Samuel Oster, Administrate- of the -l v the Estate of John C. Forney, late of South Wondberry Township, dee'd, having' filed his ac count, whit h was confltmed by the trphans' Court of B-'dford County, wi 1 make application for his discharge on the I3th day of Feinu u v"next. SAMUEL OSTER. Jan. 27, 1860. IVTOTICE-—The subs Tiber ims purchased the -L v grain <3O acr s, more or less.) on the Bvlfz rropcrry. of which John Sill is Administrator, from Jacob Corley, paid bint the money and has his recupf tor the same. All persons will notice accordiiuy. JOHN KFiRR. Dry Ridge, Jan. 27, 1860. Administrator's Notice. L'.TTERS of administration upon the estate - Join Roudabush, late of Union Township. B-d --f d County, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in St. Cl iir Town-hip, in said C-uinty, all fiersons indebted to said estate are no titled to make payment immediately, and those having claims or demands against the sa.d estate are requested to make them known without de lay. GEORGE M. IIOLSINGER, I)cc. 30, 1859. Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of 7*. Administration having beer granted, to the undersigned, on the Estate of Elizabeth Blackburn, late of Napier Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make imme diate payment, and those having c'aitns against the same will present their accouuts properly authenti cated for settlement. JAMES M. BLACKBURN, Jan. 13, 1860. Adm'i. CONCENTRATED BENZINE, IVOR removing all kinds of grease spots, fce. from Mik, ribbons cloth, fcc., &c., cleans gloves in a lew moments without effecting the color, and for cleanfttg all kinds of wool or s:U goods is invaluable. For sale at H. C. REAMER'S. Dec. 16. 1859. Over Head and RAH* iu Debt! JVjONSENSE, when you can buy a splendid -Ll si T from 624 cts., up, st OSTER fit CAEN'S. Dec. 9, 1869. XliEiiiFF'S SALES. Bl virtue o) Mindly writs of Fi. Fa.; Vend. Ex ponas Leveli Far us. to me directed there will e soli! t Tin- 0< ml House, in the borough (if Bed '••!'! <>'■< Si-nu lay . Ike 11th day of February. 1860, ■•i 1 oN-loek. ,Vi.. i i,o tollowing described Real t M ite, to nil : One fit tot ' on) containing 343 acres, more or 1, vs. ai.-out lis lien s cleared and under fence, with a tw o story log dwelling house, and double log 1 am tliiT. on erected ; also an apple orchard thereon ; adjoining lands ol William O'N'eul, Johu Snider, and others, situate in Monroe township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Jeremiah Morris. Also, All Lk f't, William Nebon's right, tit'e and inter est, in, and to one tract of land containing 440 acres, mote or b ss, about 29 sen s cleared and unCer fetrce, win; a story and a half log house an! log stable th. recn e'ected, 'joining lands of John Cessna, EM|., John Sell tier and others, situate in Coleruin townst jp, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of ilUain N'elsoa. A LSD, AH the Defendant's interest in the following piop ' 'ty, to wit : the whole of the road leaning from IB pewell to BloOiiy Run and the a ppei Pounce tlnreui.to iielonging, and taken in execution us the property of t'.e 11--pi Well aud Blocdv Run l'lank and Turnpike Road. Also, Al' the Defendant's interest in and to a certain two story I rick building, >:iuate in or near the village of Rainsbuig, tMer.un Township, Bedfoid County, known is the Allegheny Male and Female Seminary, containing forty teet in front and sixty feet back, and tlie lot or pi. ce 11 ground and curtilage apper tenant to said building, containing six acres, more or less, and taken in execution as the property of the Allegheny 51 ale and Female Seminar v. Also, One lot of ground in the town of Stonerstown, fronting 27J teet on Main Street and extending back about 220 I ft to HII alley, with a one story frame house ami frame stable thereon erected adjoin itig lots •! Joseph Urisman and widow McCaffrey's heirs, situate in Liberty township, Bedford County, end taken in execution as the propertyof Francis ' Kirk. A l.so, All Defendant's interest in and to a certain piece, J or parcel, of land situate in ISt.-Clair township. Bedtord County, on the waters ot Bodib's Crock,! containing one hundred acres and allowance, 3c., j being part Oi a iurgi-r tract of land surveyed on a I warrant dated 7th July, 1762. granted to Col. Hcnrv : Bogm-Us nd conveyed by William and George 1 Hal iirnand to George Mock, Defendant. A 1,80, One tract of land containing 400 acres, more or less, about 10A acres cleaird and under fence, with a two story log dwv liiug house an ' uu.ile log barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Benjimin Mills. Joseph M ills and others, situate in Monroe township. Bedford County, and taken in execution as the I property of John Wcimer. ALSO, One lot of ground in the town of Schelisburg, front- ' ing 66 feet on vine stieet and extending back about 160 feet to an alley, with a two story rough cast i dwelling house, log wagon maker shop and two log stables thereon erected, adjoining lot of John Ott. on the East and lot of David Miller on the west, situate in Napier township, Bedtord County, aud taken in execution us tiic property ai Jacob Dull, Jr A LFO, One lot of giound m the town of Scbeilsburg 6') feet in vine stieet, and extendirg back about 160 bct to an alley with a two story rough cast and weather boarded bouse, and lug and frame stable \ thereon erected, adjoining lot of John Gulp, on the east and market street on the west, situate in Xa ; ier tow Rup Bedford County, and taken in execu- • ticn as - the propel ty of George Fisher. ALSO, One tract of land containing 160 acres, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log dwelling house, and double jog barn th'Teon erected, also an apple ercharc thereon, ad joining lands of Jeremiah Devore *s heirs, Frederick t bits and others, s.tuaio in Londonderry township, LeUtoid Co'inty, and taken in execution as the property of Charles Johnson. A LSO, One lot of ground in the town of Stonerstown. 11 oniing 60 feet on tnain street and extending back about 220 lent to an alley, with a two story log dwelling house witn hack building attached" and other out buildings thereon erected, adjoining front street on the tiorrii, and lot of Amos Evans on the South, situate in Liberty Township, Bedford Craui ty. and taken in execution as the property of Isaac K .v. _ WM S. FLUKK," Sheriff Sl.eriiF's Offiee, Bedford, Jan. 2Utn, 1860. MiiiVfiiiiA JOTiflJ. VLL persons interested, are hereby uot'O.d, that the lollowing named accountants, lure tiled t "etr accounts, in the Register's Office of Bedford County, an i tb.it tlie sane sill be presented to the orphans' Court, in and I. r sai l County, foi Con firm..turn, on Tuesday the 1 lib day ol February' in XI. . t the Cuur House, in Bedfo.d- Tlie Gtijr.ii.insliip account of Joseph Fiftraan. Gii.-.i'diau of J• dm Miller, and ol minor cb ldren of Mary .Will r. dee'd. lie account of Al.-xander Shoemaker and Philip lLirid-rode, > x-eaior's of'tin? last will Ac., of George Stun ivaiier, late i f Coltiaiu Tp., dee'd. fee acct mi ol John li. Rush. Administrator C. S. A , .1 li e Estate ol John Oiler, late ol Cutll beil 11.1 Valley Ti.wnsl ip, dee'd. i he a - onnt ol Frederick Siiffl-r. acting Execu tor. 01 the lust will d<\, of Abraham Lurk el, late of Union fownsl ip, riee'd. Tiio account of rt i.luni Adams, Esq. Kxecutor of the list will Ac. ol Catharine Sci fc lc, late of Southampton Township, ilee'd. 'llie account o! L- wis Anderson and Lemuel Evans, Administrator's of Estate of William An derson, lale of Broad Top Township, dee'd. The account of Thomas McCoy, Administrator of tfie Estate of Ann Fligliter, iate o! St. Clair Tp., dee'd. the account of Daniel Sioler, Executor of the list will ac., of Da/id Stoler late of Liberty Tp., dee'd. The -.ccount of Henry P. Diebl and Satn'l Diehl, Administrators ol the Eshite ol Samuel Diehl, late ol Col -rain Tp. dee'd. 'I he account of Enos D avis, Administrator of the L-tate Azariah Davis, late of Napier Town ship, d C'd. The account of Daniel Fletcher, Guardian of the minor children of Bernatd Means, late of Monroe Township, dee'd. The account of Benjamin 11. Walker, Adminis trator of the Estate of Catherine Oidnaui, late of St. Clair Township, dee'd. The account ol Mahlon Smith, Administrator of the Estate of James Smith, late of St. Clair Tp., dee'd. The account of Samuel Bassler and David Bey ers, Executors of the last will Ac., Emanuel Bass ler, late ol Middle Woodnury Tp., dee'd. S. H. TATE, Register. Register's Office, Bedlcrd Jan. 2 ), 1860. LISTIF CllSliS PUT down for trial at (February Term, 13th day,) 1860. O. E. Shannon, rs John L. Fletcher, Janies Patton, 44 David Stoner, et al Thomas J. Ilorton, 44 A. W. Evans, Junes Patton, 44 Jacob Longenecker, Janva Eptrikcn, 44 D. Washabaugh, et al K. M. Luminous, use '• C. W. Ritkelson, Jacob Reighert, Sr. 44 John Burns, et al H- W. Smith, 44 J; M. Vanhorn, et al Jacob Scbnehly 44 J'avid Stuckey .et al Eginitiiis Brand, 44 David Stuckey, et al Rich ird Haywood, et al 44 Henry C' . Mary Bailey's use, 44 Simon Brumbaugh, Wm. Mauspeaker, 44 OsterACnn, Daniel Fore, 44 J S. Ro bison, et al George G. Walker, 44 Jacob Witt, G- A. Levitt, (t Co. use, 44 Goorge Megraw. S. U. TATE, Proth'y. Proth'e Office, Bedford, Jan. 20,1860. HARPER'S FEIiliV MAN! Tit AIN s STOI'FKD ANOTHER TIMK ! ! TO IXLOAD GOODS AT FEU(iISO,\ & JUST ivcecived another lime and for sale cheaper tlmn ever a splendid lot of Winter Goods, ia ■duding Ledger Hats, 75 els. and up, Do Lanes, Id cts. and up, Casinetls, 37£ cts. and up, Broad Cloth's $1,50 and up, Hoe Skio Ce.sirner, 75 cts. and up, Shawl's of all kinds SI,OO and up, Marino. 18$ cis. and up, Hosiery, inducing Gloves, stocking's Sic., of alt kinds. GROCERIES, including Coffee. 12| cts. and up. Sugar, 8 cts. and up, Fine v. ii.te crushed, 12$ am j U p f Baking Mola. -ses, 12£ per quart, B'st Mould Candles, 18 cts. and a little of every thing < !ss in tlie Grocery line, MEN'S DEPARTMENT, including Uuderstiiit'a and Drawers, Guiu over Shoes, Shandies and Buiiaioe over shoes, Men ji Double Solti Boot 's lor winter at $1,75 an i up. In the shoe Department ate included tor Ladies Gtiiticuieii and Children, all sorts aui sizes and prices as usual. Sleigh and Buggy Whips, Tobacco aud Cig;?rs oi all kinds troui Gu.vvlly down. Dec. 23, 1859. G. B. OSTEH, SAMUEL CAHN. OSTER & ('AHA, CHEAP SIDE, BEiiFOitO, PI. TT7"E luvajust received a H CHOIli: SELECTION of new and CHEAP .'all and Winter with wuite nno yellow pine lour.ls, oak and pine scantling, also shingles, roofing and Plastering L.ths, in any quantity upon the best terms. A. B. CRAAIEK CO. Dec. 23, 1859. PANACEA P'- Hairy'n Drug ard >33 Hook Store IJ IXD&EY'S IMPROVED S£iRCHER,£f A STANDARD MEDICINE For the ipeedy, radical, and tflectua] cuf ot ALL DISEASES arising from IMFU' RJTY OF THE BLOOD. This medicine has wrought the most mlraciriott* : cures in desperate cases of : Scrofula*. I Cancerous ibpiutioGf, t'utaneous Diseases, Erysipt las, Boils, j Pimples on the face, | Sore Eyes, * 1 Old, .Stubborn Ulcers, j Scald ilcad. Tetter affections, 1 Rheumatic ■ V-.rdcra, i Dysjn i s:a, j CostiveDes. . ; Jaundice, I Salt Kheum, j .Mercurial Diseases, I General Debility, j Liver Complaint, ' Loos of Apfftiie, Low Spirits, j Foul Stomach, ; Female Complaints, and ail Diseases having their j origin in an ittipnre state of the BlootJ. - 'SB'wrii *v>. ' ' 'it • ; _ The above is a portrait of David McCreary, of j Napier township, whi>. >n the 31st day ot August, j I*6B, made affidavit before Justice Gor ley thai he was treated for the cure cf Cancer by three physi cians of Bedford County, and by* Dr. Newton of i ihe Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of ' n'-arly t ighi mouths, notwithstanding which, his : tip, n?se, and a portion of his left tht'k uere entirely eaten away! He had given up al! hope, when ho : heard of the ; -Bioo i Searcher," and was induced 1 to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although : sadly disfigured, there i* ro question but what this invaluable medicine saved his life. The full partic ulars of this remarkable case maj* in? seen in a cir cular, which can he had ot any of the Agents. U e also refer t the case of Nancy Blakney, of E derton, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scro tula after bung unable to get out of bed lor three years. To the case of a lady in An r onville, Cleaiueld county, who was also afflicted with Scrofula in lte worst form. |'o the ca>-e of George V eisel, residing in Car rodti Mills; N. Koors. it .Vow (?rovv John Bowser, Buwsei's Mi l; A.C. Evans, Rumrb o-g • B. i. Horn F: Bro., Schellshurg ; Ililliga-s Mowry, iiUi tia \ ist.i ; John Vfayde. New Pariip; Ritchvy \ Ran-ey, Bloody Run ; Piper 4 Sct.it, Fat*ons ville; David Bugle, Wateislreet; Win. J. Gai brairit. VVoodberrv; G. D. Katiffmati, Flitchvillej all of Bedford County. Dec. Id, IfcoS. Strugs and Books. H. C. REAMER, Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa., ( if ".c S.'.f : 'fx mcr'i orcnpiedby Dr. F. C. Reamer,) W PDI.ESAT.F. and i--- JffffttA * * t!t '' dealer in Drugs, "|'| Medicines, Chemicals. Dye QmSßw Stuffs, Dds. Paints, Varnishes, Turpcn tiiie, Win iow Glass. Glassware, 4c- Just received a large stock of American, French, and English perfumery. Abo a great variety of tiu Soaps for Toilet.use. J ootii pastes, Hair Tonics, Hair Dyes, thai will colour various shades, ftoa a light brown to a jet black. Tooth, Nail, llair. Sha \ irig, and Clothes brushes, Coin' s. Pocket Kaives, Pocket B'-oiis, Portmonnah s, Seg.ir ciscs, 4c., Alo, hsve and will keep constantly on band a S'.ij-p v of Coal Oil. B.trriu.g fluid and Camphino, w.tli h great variety of the iuo:st modern and best sfVie ot coal oil and fluid limps. Pure Win s and Brandies tor medical use, Fla. raring Extracts and S ,>ic sot ail sorts, Fihe-Segars, Snufl's. Chewing and Smoking Tobatvo. 1) tviiig the agency tor :.l! the principal patent nedicinrs in use will keep a fail sappy constantly on band. Also, dealer in Books, Sec . consisting of Geo graphical, Scientiiic, Religous. l'oetical, Historical, Baw, Medical, School a . 1 MisecUancom Works in connection with a great variety ot pl.t; 1 and tancy Stationery, Cap. Note. Post, and wrapping Paper, Btauk Books, of every size and quality, Diariea, Blank Heeds, Mortgages, Vote and Receipts. Orders promptly tilled and satis Taction guar anteed. with regard both to price an l qnility. £7" Physicians, Proscriptions carefully and ac curately compounded si all hours of the day Of nialit. Doc. 9, 1559. &SWSGODS. THE undersigned have just opened a large supply of FALL AND WINTER GO£)DS, our stock will be found very full and complete, including many kinds ot goods that are entirely new—the as sortment we now oiler is superior in extent, variety, and cheapness—and all who favor us with a call may de pend upon being suited in price and quality —we respectfully invite our friends and customers to learn our prices before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Country Produce taken for goods. A credit will be extended to prompt paying buyers—and also to customers who will checrjuUy settle their accounts every January by cash or note. These terms will be strictly adhered to. A. B. CRAMER ft CO, Nov. 4, 1859. S URnm, Te , Coffee, Ghoc-oljto, Molasses and Syrups, th'j |>et in (owe, fur sale at the car.Ar sHe, by OSTER t* OAKN "8. Dec. P, lb.ip, - ~ . ■ n.r_'■ • '■ - * I,OXI Buohels of Kye want-d, at J. M . Shocm* kor f Co, Store, Tor wlnih the bigbest pvarket prio% will be paid in cosh or iuereh Sept. 16, IS6P.