TBI: OMV PREPARATION WORTHY OF "t vsr- il Confidence & Patronage. STATES3BES, JUDGES, CLEii- GYUEN, f ;>d Gentlemen, iu all parts of the world t.j the efficacy of Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair rve, and gentlemen of the Press are unani ; its J raise. A ltw testimonials only can be -en; see circular for more, and it will be ible for you to cuht. > Y\ all Street, New York, Dec. 20th. 1858. xTitiir N: i'our r.ote of loth inst., has been ved, saying that 1 bad been benefited by the t Wood's Hair Restorative, and requesting certificate of the fact if 1 bad ro 01-jecti n to J award it to you cheerfully, because I thi• k it M v age is about 50 years : the color or my onburn, and inclined to cuil. Some live or rears since it began to turn gray, and the scalp the crown of ray bead to lose its sensiojuty and draff to form upon it. Each of these dtsagrce . hieg increased with time, and ab< u' four ri s since a fourth was added to ihem, by hair T off tlm top of my head and threatening to r ;e uie ba!, , i p is unpleasant predicament, 1 was induced to \Vo> l' llair Restorative, mainly to arrest the • el' my hair, for J had really no expetta v gray hair could ever bo restored to radial except from dyes. I was however, ,y surprised to Bud after 'he use of two bot jiily, that nt only was the falling ' t?" arrested, 1 the color was restored to the gr.iy hairs and j. jility to the scalp, and danurulf c. •-.1 to t on my bead, very much to the gratification of ife, at whose solicitation I was induced to >r this among the many < Mig.tions 1 owe to vx, i s'.ronglv recommend ill husbands who • ie the -d iiita:i of their wHvt to profit by my . tuple. and use it if growing gray or geting ha Id. Ven respectfully, BEN. A. I.M LNDER. j J. Wood N Co., 444 Broadway, N. w York. Pv family ar-- absent from the city, and i am no :t< r t No. 11 Carrol Place. Bramaston, Ala., July 10th, 1859 -.oPit-f. O.J. Wood; Dear sir : 'Your Hiir He . or.oive' bis done my hair so much good since I . oDOiicnccd the use of it, that I wisn to nuke _ coan to the public, or its agents on the hair, iiieli are great. A man or v H.ma may be iicul. • >,rived of hair, and ly a resett to your •" c.r {iestonUive.'t'.ie hair will return more tm-u.-ifuS ); , r> , vcr ; at least ;b:- is my experience, i.e a ;l; Yours truly. YVM.iI. KENEDY. y g._-You can "publish the above if you like. — iv jarblish.ir.g in our southern papers you wi'l get ire patronage soutli. I see several ol your e-r --atc-i in the M'bilt Merest> y- a strong southern ■i or IV. H. Kenedy . WOODS HA-IR RESTORATIVE. Professor O. J. Wood: Dear sir: Having had • e rui-eortune to lose the i-.-es* pot my iiaii, > un the effects of the yellow lever in New Orleans 1831. I was indue-d to raaka a trul ol ;.-ur reparation,and found it to a:.>w.r s the v ry ling needed. My hair is now thick and gioss; , ,n.i ro words eti express my obligation* to you - shine to the afflicted such a tr-umv. * ' IINLEY JOHNSON. ,he l..*ir-ral;ve tip'" Up in butt,s • ! luiow *. ri? ; Icrge, mc-lium. art ! sni. il; tfc smalt b J a pin*, and retails for one dollar par L> .:tra; medium holds nt leant twenty per cent- m re ropofti.di that. the sn.ai!, retails for two d'-1.-r* bottle; ttie large holds a qu.it. 4b per c-::(g : re in proportion, and retails for SB. J. \\ OOI> CO , Proprietors, -144 Broadway - Yeik, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, .V--.. . ; J acid by a.l grrad Druggist* an i Fancy Goods V .is. a.eh 23. 1860. 4'ash flu vers, NOR TO Vf-S R INTEREST. Kogaia* f:r four Vet kt, Previous to Taking Stock the Ist c.~ OSTE.R& CAEN, CHEAP SIDE. UK.ni'ECi FUL'.Y announce that from now . (Mareb fid, 18tj0.) until the ls of April, they ill sell off the balance of their winter goods ar greatly : uiced rit-", regardless of profits. Lpjd.-s Kr-rrch Meritn-wrs. at 87$ Kr.gbsfi Va'.ir.o j, '• 18 and 25 ct -- Lupin's b ; ..-U Bora'-'azin", J.upin's f'-'aet;m-b.won: L linns, Fil'.s, Alp!' i . aud poplins v, ch-ap. Po*- •'' Chew. Kisioria, (."loth ; Pongees, Oasbnitr dc Laices and Sap .y i'laid.s, L'e T i'...-. g.!- 1 style l'.'i b-at 1 ni 25 c?s. iri.: ;ir .f Bi*rg*. Slit wis, Pl.'. a, :r collars. Bosoms, Buv covers. tr. Civltco-.*s, now styles by the p'cee r.r.-l surd. Muslms by the piece arid yard, Irish Lin ens, a good stock, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribboua. Ruches, <{-e. Ibiti, C n>9; llcMifs, Shoes, lie. i'resh -upply of Groceries, Being determined to close iu: the er.tire winter stock in its season. We offer inducements never b ' re offered. .N P. It will pay to give us a rail. March 2, 1860. BIMSISS IMtMSIP. c .-pavtoersbip beret-.f re existing be l tween the un lersigned in the tunnirig and ■ .e-iniiV business, mirier the nemo of S. Shuck A To., b ,s this day January It. 1860, been dU-otc f"'. AH j,rst-.ns indebted to said flrm are nofifi that tb ir !i.-tand a enormia arc in tba bawls el Xw.uel Shuck to whom payment must be nia !,■ ' 'we the first day <( April. inst., afier that day til ciabn.s will l.e \ laced in the hands of the proper vflioeri t'.r settb.uier.t and collection. GEORGE D. SHUCK, JOSIAH D. SHUCK. SAMUEL S 'U' K. WILLIAM W SHUCK. he undersigned having purchased the interest <4 lleorge D. and Jo.-iab I). Shuck, in the Tannery •■.•! Store. liave formed a co-partnership and wi.l rn-on t tie same under tbe uame of S. atrl W. * Shuck. The friencla and customers of the old fur are invited to give them a call as they aiv de b's.ir.ed to keep a frvt rate rrd well s-. >rt-g. PUBLIC SHE OF~ . VALIfthem grain Durham*, one gradi Diuha n • iwenty head of sheep, and several shout*. t0 cciatuvnce at 12 J o'clock, on said day, ■ '• * Mx re.; nth*, credit will be given bv 2, 1869. JOJK K. McGIRR. S" K>tr > feu, Coffee, Chocolate, Molasses and N ) ru i*> the Vji' in tow n, for sabs at the cnetr "i V ' \ , OSTKR A CARR'is *lf. To euih roceivetl from collectors : B. W. Gavretson. Btdford Bor., 18*0 $25 85 T. IV. Uortoii. Broad t'-p " 3 35 JIK-. Dasher, Ilr,pew.-11 " 75-69 Adam Bandiart. He-ifotd tj* 1857 7S 33 ; Noah Tipton, L- cdonderry •• 89 15 i Phil.p Cuppett, Napier " 2'i 41 I 5 1 .m Merge , lla.>t Prov. " 1! 79 Dan'l Horue, Si'liellr-i-iirg Cor. '• I 73 !. M. lnik-r. Union " 24 56 Simon Bear '. M V,'oi-db-iry -< 319 96 D. J. Shuck Bedford Br, 1858 33559 J icob Keighart. Bedford tp. 451 t'6 Lemuel Evans. Rioad toj> " 25 (-9 Jno. Shoemaker, Cdleraln " 29. (-0 Jno Morgan. Climb. Valley " 2' 9 ()S J! K. Miller, Hairison •' 144 21 Henry Hurnc. Juniata " 7s 76 Solomon Steele, Hopewell " 7 99 G. F. Steele, Liberty '• 9 87 51 - baoi Bowen, Londonderry " D*9 51 Vi'm. Ciirncll. Monroe • •• 2 u v 06 .\nflmny Smith, Napier " 334 53 Otviisiian Feltou, Jr. " 113 10 Thomas Jcitchey, VY . Prov. " 6 75 i Enian.iitatb i, Scl. lis nrg Bor. " 18 42 . Jr .-. S'i'ouse, Sn ke Spring " 60 17 YVsn. Kirk. St. Glaii '• 422 60 Jared H. nits Soiilh.trnp'on " 96 91 ! Isaac Pr-.-ssi !, Union 115 60 ! J A. Nico.lemus. M- \Yoodberry - 2CB 79 ; J. IE. Fluke. S. Woo lticrry - 269 58 i I. M- '.gel. Bedford Bor. 1859 865 00 i Miciiaei Ft tier, Bedford tp. " 185 20 ' J -scpb I v-ins. Broad top • 80 (ifi i Michael Diehl, Gob-rai" " 30-5 <0 J. B. Aii'.leson, Climb. Y'al. •' 282 42 j David Mill-r. Ilanison " 76 09 I Yi'in Young, lloti- w'-l 1 . " 87 90 . Jno Gilh-spie. Juniata 190 00 ; G--o. Rh-ia ls. Liberiy •• 25 00 • I,- vi r• peiiter, Londomli rry • * 100 00 i Philip Suv-!er, Monro-:- " 129 09 j Abraham Blackburn. Napier •• 100 00 j D.ivid Fore. E. Prv. " 141 00 1 JJO'I! Barn ii-I'ar. YY". Prov. • 91 (3D J. U' Mill. r. Sch-'llnburar Bor. •• 57 37 ; J. W. H-:ovbert T. Murris, Prisoner, il 34 Joilj Mower, Esq., fur Bieastpin soi l of Rob e-t T. Morris, Pri-oner, 48 40 Jacob Schnelily amount of judgment, 59 27 Cessna K Khaimou. Bill of Costs, vs. J. B. Baker, 62 99 H. .1. B'liner, Esq , Dividend on Mineral j Bank Money, 3 r*o I S it. Tt->. Esq., Jury Fees 199 00 iljvi-lend on Cumberland City Bank Money 10 00 U..v;ited land, (county tax,) 7 97 Vt'hel • -. rr onnt received, $7886 16 " paid out, as below, 7852 4 5 Amount (it:*, county, s.'!3 7! CONTRA CIL. Amount paid on cbeekr. drown l>y tbo ('omroiafiumni in I'vvor of sundry per sons a- per Statement below, 55654 3 Amount uuj Treasurer at 1 1 settlement lid t ; IJ Amount paid (Irani) an.) Petit Jurors ili ring the year 1859. 11C7 0-7 Amount paid cnfstahiea attending .lu res. 78 00 Amount paid Prem unis on Fox scalps and Wil is Oils, 280 01b! Tr usurer's salary, 185 00 An:eunt paid County Auditors, an 1 Clerk fgt 1Sol), 70 ©u $7 852 45 SI ATEMES T of el leeks above ref rre i tu: Costs in Commonwealth eas'-s. S9OO 371 Assessors notifying tax aides and at to* d ing Spring Elections, 694 05 Repairs to county bridges 349 07 Interest on bor'owed money. 451 tt) Repairs to Public Bud lings and muteri • als furnished, 103 97 J. I, Leasig for building Cistern, and abut mints at steps, ai.d materials fur nished. 219 7 9 11. Nieodcmus for services as Clerk to Commissioners. 235 05 Return Judges. 488 92 4! yers .It lieu tor d, niing, 112 00 B. 1". Meyers do 69 75 David Ovi r do 172 50 0 'tiimissioncrs, Jacob Buckley 128 25 lI.J. Bt uner. 110 25 C. Evans, 113 25 Wn. Pearson. t2 00 S. 11. Tate, Esq., Protby's fees and costs. 216 57 Constable's returns aud attending Spring Elections, 190 19 Road views, vacating roads, and damages, 192 60 Supporting criminals in Western Peniten tiary. 81 56 \V. ,S. Haven for County dockets. 64 87 Assessment on InS'irarce of Public Build ings, 54 IX) A. J. Baylor, crying court, scrubbing and attending Court House, 94 00 Constable's returns, 69 29 Jobu Mover, Esq., Att'v for Commission ers, " 23 00 Win. S. Pluck. Sheriffs costs. 220 36 l/ncnrrcnt money, 41 Ob Stationery, 6 60 Mbeel'acootis. 283 39 £5054 394 BIBFORB m STATEMENT of moneys .due to th County cf Bedford, on the 2d. day ol January, A. 1). 1860. From or, Lectors follows: Jc*r • Dick' *■-. Stutthanipton 18-V, SB4 86 At'ln S-o'v.-eu. Cim. ii. Va'. 1854 87 79 .T. Nd-oh -tr. M . tberry 78 28 J no. Dasher Hop well INtfi . 6" ; >7 J A. <)-l.ci i. B <>a,i l"t> 1857 7"' '- rti JB. Z"ok Liberty ' - IS !1 Jatnes Smith. St. < t.ir - 548 04 Lemuel Evans. Broad tap 1858 227 ('8 Jno. Morgan, Comb. Val. ••* i 454 24 Solomon Steele, Hopewell " 254 87 Michael Bowen, Londonderry " 58 10 Wra. Cain elk Monroe " 81 11 IVm. Kirk.St. Clair " 78 92 Jared Hanks, Sr-uthanq ton < 62 23 J. A. Ntcodenius, M. Wooduerry " 122 11 J. B. Fluke, S. Woodtajiry " 4 96 Isaac Meng' l. Be ' 345 92 (i. B. lloLinger. M. W oodberry " 634 85 J. S. Biumbaugli, S. Woodb'v " 776 78 $8696 95 NOTK—,On some of the amounts from Collectors, Ir.teP'st is due, and from some, exonerations and commissions ere to be deducted. STATEMENT of moneys owe- 1 by the County of Bedfo-n, Job ; Sills $2909 09 Jaru'.-s Rea 609 (.0 Llis. vbevh Ken ~ 50 00 J"hn Brice 5009 00 BEDFORD COU.YFY, SS. The undersign;, in Hie Borough o' Bedford, and did audit and adjust live accounts of Samuel Davis, Esq., Treasurer of .aid County for the year 1859, as contained in the foregoing sta'eni. nt. ana tb it we have exami.-ieO 'ho foregoing accounts of rouni v due, and owed by sii.l County, i.n.i tn.t ,n- have f.,un.f the s.ni - to be cor rect. As witness our hand;, this second diy of .Janu i rv, A.!>. 1869. .TOMX W. CRIS.MAN, JAMES C. REVOKE, DANIEL FLETCHER, ATTEST: Auditors. J. W. LIKOKNFELTEH, Clerk. I> KPOKT "1 tlieC- unly Auditors to the Auditor General, Jan. 2d, 1869. S imiel Davis, Esq.. Treasurer of Bed for County, it. account with the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. Treasurer Dp.. Tus on Real an I Personal Estate. Aggregate amount outstanding at last settlemei t. SBB9I 98 Aggregate amount of at id tax nssesased I 15",9. 8030 89 Amontit o! Sai l lax received on ui . seated in. .Is, 1 99 Amount due Treasurer Davis, 633 27 $15464 13 CONTRA CR. Cash paid State Treasurer as p-'r receipt, 7225 27 Commission allowed e ,Hectors for 1859 and jrevjous \ ears, on 9693 20 at 5 jier cent, 4>4 5! Ex-met itions allowed collectors as per certificate of commissioner*, 112 80 Kxonoi-ations on Berksiresserau-1 Moor's stele lieei.se, 7 0-' Treasurer's cou:rriissi.n on 6695 59. 68 90 Amount of tax ia.ni uning uneotte :ted for 1859. and previous year*. 7561 59 16464 13 Amount of Credits, 515461 13 Debts, 11939 86 B.il. due Treasuv -r Davis as above, 533 27 Retailer's Licenses, A •. gv- gate amount of said hecuses for 1859, a-pi r li-.t luriiished by Mercantile Ap praise;, $548 (4> t-'i'trfa IV. -. 'a.-ii paid St to Treasurer as per i -ceipt, 495 So i'leasnrei's Commission on 54 3 00, 27 15 Cub paid Meyers V Benfoni, P) I". • - " David Over, !•' 00 543 09 Tar rn Licens.ts, Dr. Aggregate amount of sai l 'iceitscs tor Itio year 1859. per return of el, rk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, 860 00 Contra <'r. Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, Bi7 00 Tru.i.-ttrer's commission, 43 00 860 00 Ale and Beer Liciuses, Dr. " Aggregate amount ol said licenses for 1859, 80 00 Cout ra Cr. Cash paid' State Treasurer, as per receipt, 76 00 Treasurer's comniission, 4 00 80 00 Eating House Licenses, Dr. Aggregate amount of said licenses for 1859. 500 Ci ntra Cr. Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt. 4 75 Treasurer's commission, 25 '■ 5 00 Distillery Licenses, Dr. Aggreg.-.tc amount of sai l licenses lor 1859, 30 00 Contra Cr. Cash paid State TreasHfor as per receipt, 28 50 Treasurer's commission ni 5 per i rut, t 50 SO 04) Brewery Licenses, Or. Aggregate amount ofsaid licenses fur 1859, 15 00 Contra Cr. Cash psid State Treasurer, as per receipt, 14 2-j Treasurer's commission, 75 15 00 Venders of Liquors by the quart, Dr. Aggregate amount of siid licenses for 1859, 60 00 Cootra Or. Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, 47 50 Treasurer's coninisision, 2 50 60 IX) Billiard Rooms, Dr. Aggregate amount of said lie -uses for 18 9, 750 Contra Cr. Cash paid State Treasurer as per receipt, 7 12 Treasurer's commission, 38 7 50 Ten Pin Alley Licenses, Dr. Aggregate amount of said license* for 1859. 750 Contra Or. Cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipt, 7 12 I'rtasurepa commission, 38 7 60 STAT EMEN'T i.f Military fund received by said TreasttiCt fc' 'he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as Coiit sir.ed in the foregoing statement. \s witness our hands, tiiis 2d day .of Januarv, 1860, 10HN W. CRTS.VAN, JAMES C. DEYOIiK. DANIEL FLETCHI R. ATTFHT: J. W. LIKUHNFTTTKB, Clerk. Michael C-s of life of all morbid obstruc tions and impurities, must be a public blessing and a domestic and individual protection and safeguard, iu proportion as it becomes known. Such a medi cine tiie t-tuiii-.s of the United Stales have long had in MOFFAT'S CEIEBBATKD LJFI. PIIXS AND PHOINIX BITTKUS, and the good they lave done is inest IniaLiy They have won their high fa me and firmly established character by their virtues alone, without the aid of the n-ual arts of nolotity or impudent experiment on the faith of tin- crcdubus. In all gspei .1 dera figments of tiie digestive and alimentary functions, as well as in a vast variety of acute mid chronic diseases, their effects are promo I and con,jil r as to excite astonishim lit. In rhe.umaii ,m, settled pain in tiie organs and limbs, cottneness, piles, lirer complaints, jaundice iieivous ttm! bilious attacks, headaches, feeer and ague, erupt ire diseases, bad aspect of the complexion, indigestion and flatulency, rholics, affections of the bladder anl kidneys, dropsy, at thin i and bronchi Us. rheumatic, colds and sort throats, and indeed in al no st every conceivable kind < f ill health they are invaluahflP, and will atroid certain, and uiost gener al, y permanent relief. They r quire neither con finement nor change of diet—they neither prostrate the strength nor give pain—and a mora delightful and i ft'-ctua! medicine cannot be procured cither for individuals or families. Tins proprietor has received for many ri ars and is continually receiving the most fervent and ginte tiii testimonials of their value. Prepared and sold by bn WH.B MOFFAT, 325 Broadway, and also by the agents. Feb. 1", iB6O. IHIIT BIT'S TOY MIL M TRAINS STOI'PED ANOTHER TIME ! : TO UNLOAD GOODS AT FKiJLISOY A JJ IVsPLAftLU'S !!! JUST r cecivt d another lime and for sale cheaper thou c ;••••• x -plead id lot of Winter Goods, is eluding Ledger Hats, 75 els. and tip. Do 1., mvos, stocking's Ac., of ail kinds. GROCERIES, including Coffee, 12 j els. and up, i Sugar, 8 cts. and up, Fine white ciUit-e-1, 12J and up, Baking .Molasses, 12s per quart, Rest Mould Candles, 18 cts. and a little of every thins else in the Grocery line. MEN'S DEPARTMENT, including Undershirt's an i Drawers, Gum over Shoes, Shan dies and Bull.lie over shoes, Men's Double Sole Boot's lor winter at $1.75 and up. In the shoo Department are included tor Ladies ; Gent It-men and Children, all sorts and sizes and prices t> usual. Sleigh and IE. .. V> hips. Tobacco and Cigars oi ! all kinds fruia GRAVKLV down. Dec. 23, 1859. To Faimeis and Gardeneru. rpIlE subscribers-offer for sabs CO 000 Barrels of! X POUDRETTE. made by the Lcni MAKCFACTC- ' KINO COMPAST, in L -ts to suit Purchasers. This j article i> in the fwc fieth year of its introduction j into t his country, and has ouilved fertilisers of: every ,1 t -ripfion, for the following reasons: Ist. It is nude from the night soil o'" the City! of New York, by the L. M. Co., who 'rave a capital i of SIOO,OOO invested in the business, whico is at j risk should they make a lud article. 2d. For Corn and Veget iblcs it is the cheapest,! neatest and handi-st tn inure in the worl I ; it can be placed to direct contact with tlte seed, forces; and ripens Vegetation two weeks earlier, prevents I tIiOACUf worm, doubles ti.e crop, and is trillion' dis- j agreeable vi> r. Three doll ire worth or two barrels j is all sufficient to manure an aero of corn in the hill. I'itJCE—i bbl. s2 2 bbl. $3.50 5 bbls. SB, and over ti bids- $1.50 per barrel, cloli v red free of cart- J age, to v> sscls or railroad in New York City. A pamphlet containing every information, and certificates from firmer- all over the United States, who have used it from two to seventeen years, will j be sent free to any one applying for the same. j GRIPPING CKOYIIKKS At CO., North River Agricultural Warehouse, 6'i Court land Street, New York, or 186 South Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, Fa. .March 9", 1850. "IwaiWlolif s U.K. BY virm-3 of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bedford County, tiic undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on the the premises, on Wednesday, the 28th-C*J* of March, inst., the Real Estate of John Ellis, '"te x>f Nspier Township, dee'd, consist ing of a tract of la ml, containing 134 acres more or less, about 50 acres cleared, anil 7 acres meadow, having thereon erected two log houses, barn, stable and siw mill, with a good apple orchard tbei"' on— well timbered and watered, adjoining lands ofTlwaj as McCreary'a heirs, Win. Wolf, Cyrus Blackburn, Stephen Wonders, John Blackburn, Robert Davis, aud Geo. El is. Also a tract et 19 acres, more or less, part cleared, and part of same warrant with the altovc described land, adjoining find of Robert Da vis, LIE* Koiigers and John Blackburn. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. Ai. on said day, when terms of sale will be made known. HENRY TAYLOR. Adm'r. 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The most liberal inducements are offered to Agents, and upon addressing the puhlishet every information will be given. [XJ'SESD FOR A CATALOGUE. r-r\ Addrcis GEORGE G. EVANS. 489 Chestnut St. Phila. CASH BUY'KRS can do best, at OOTEB & CAJIS'S CHEAP store! handsome sugars, at 8, 9, and 10 etc. per pound, mol uwes and syrups, at 10, I 12, 14 and 18 cts. per quart. Hot, 28, 1809.-.2 m. J IXDSEY'S IMPROTED i®-blood sEtßfHf;n,c^s A STANDARD MEDICINE : For the spendv, radical, and iffeetnal cure ol ALL DISEASES arising from IMPU RITY OF THE BLOOD. ■ . . Tl'ia medicine has wrought the most miraculous j cures in desperate cases of Cancerous formations, Erysipelas, boils, Sore Eyes, | Scald Ilead. H bfcumaiic Disorders, Cofctivenes*. Salt Rheum, General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach, I Scrofula. i Cutaneous Diseases, | Pimples on the face, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, i Tetter affections, | Dyspepsia, Jaundice. ! Mercurial Diseases, , I.iver Complaint, 1 Low Spirits, F< male Complaints, and ull Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Blood. Tlie above is a portrait of David SlcCrtMtry, if I Napier township, who, an the 31t day ot August, I lS&fe, made sflirtavit Kfcie Justice Gorier thai ho ' was treated for the cure cf C-nicer by three phyai- I ciansot Bedford County, and by Dr. Now ton ot | the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of j nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his : U]>. Mr, ar.d a portion of hi* lift cfw.k uere entirely | eaten av uy! He had given up all hope, when he heard of ti.ti '-liiooj Searcher/" and was induced • to try it. Four bottles cured Mm, and although i sadly disfigured, there is no question hut what this : invaluable medicine saved ids Hie. The foil p.itic : übtrs of this remarkable case may be seen in a eir-. cular, which c.urbo had of any ot the Agents. IVe also refer to the case of Nancy Blakccy, of I E cicrton, Armstrong county, Fa-, cured of Sero j.fufa aft* r being unable to got out of bid for threw ! yi.'i's. To the case of a lady iu Amonville, Clearfield ! county, who wis also afflicted With Scrofula in its j worst form. To lite case of George Meis- 3, rt; Erg iu C:.r. ; rolhown C amliria count r, Fa., who was so ba-.w j afflicted with Cancer thai it .vat his entire riO.se ot., ■ and his easi was worse, it than UcCrca i r : '• The particulars cf tr.cse ci-.cs—evvry cue of j Which was cnted by the use of tie Blood ijoarches i —m.;\ also ho found in - c.rcul.r to bo La*l (1 any I of t!*e Agents. 11. M. LEMON, I'roprletCT. Liboratorj' for the manufacture aad sale, ner.s i Font a. Riilri-ud Depot, Holiidaysbnrg. Fa. For sale by 11. C- Reamer, Bedf .rdj G. I>. Trout, Ah-!a Dank ; John G. Scheil. ITeasaatville } L. N. Fyaii, Wtut End P. Uttice; Frederick Coi l, Muri el': {J. B. Amide. .Sr. Cluirsvilk:; Jacob Bsiru, Banniolior- Mills: N. Koons, Willow Grove; Joku Ik wsi :•. i'S Aiill; AC. Evans, Kainslmrg ;B. F. Ho.:i kL; .. Kchcllsburg; Hiiligus & .Howry, JBn , "Ott VWUi j Jidiu Wayd . N -\v Pyris; Kitehy . Ie KuEirey . Bloody J. u.j ; 'Piper -J- Fiv.tr, l'tiitens vjji.■; Dsvi-j Beetle W atc! u'< ! i Wis. J. GaU bmltii, Woodihsrrj ; G i). L ui . a, Flhchville j nil of Bedford Cmi * I' c. Id, :r'o. OIL TRADE. Afirs'.-raie Jami of limestone land, in Morrison-'* Cove, containing about 181 acres, lOOuf which are elea:i d and ttaluneo well limbered, l'lie f.tnu is well watered. The improvements ire a good two. sbuy 1 niif House. Log 110-ase, Barn, h:e 1 hero is m gte.,i orchard upon U. • prem.s- s. The fartaad jbjus Bloouifichi Furo .ee, lies half :i mile from tho ilolli li!) si'i'rg Turnpike, and .our miles from .Mar ti naberg. 1 here is a ready market at the door for ali kiiitk) of produce, and the land is in a high s tat o of cultiv •.tioii. For ].rtieul srs, inquire of l)avid l)u;jil, in possession, or Gorge CI, ugh, at Spsng's Mi lis- ALSO, A fsrni f 105 acus, kI out tt-li cleared, with double log house, new bank I urn, and two good orchards thereon, lying "p ibe Juauila river, two miles from. StoiierstiiWe. end half u mile from the rail road.— This farm is ei.iu posed of good quality of rive* bolt-mi land -'lO or 40 acres of which can he put into, good meadow. Tim wh ! CultivaLoti. A!JSO, A new 1w..-story rough-cost hours and two I>(i n# ground in Bron.tt 'p city. ALSO, 151 acres of tie test quality of land in Harrison county. lowa, near the 51 Usouri, an l cleta to tlx county seat. ALhO, A lot of gtouud in. Omaha city, Isebr.skv. ALSO, 10u acres of land, vn Southampton Township, Bed ford county. lat !v owned hv U'm. Lashley, A LSO, A iot of ground fronting ou Main sired, Li ifca Bor ough of Bod'ord. A ?.S(>, A farm of lid acres, of limestone lir.d. in Liberty Township, near StonerstoVftt, known as the -'John Staler property," adjoining lands of Squire Kn, singer, Staler and oMiers. Tho ixnprm. cinema aro aL- g House, Log Barn 4 C - There is good water on the pren is-.s ; ah.© an orchard of good fruit. TEH MS to suit buyers. O. E. SHANNON. Feb. 8, ! ctjfb ijni Bedford Pa 111 ,\Tl\li!ili.\ & Bilii'iDTilP il. 11. O:, and after Monday November 14th, the Pas si:sgi:c Train lielweeo ITopewei.l, akd Hust ixgdok, nil! leave, and arrive as follows : Leave llci'TiXGoos for Hopewell, at 7.40, A. M., Leave Hopewell tor HrsTisGDOii, at 10.20, " Connecting with M-tn Train East or Pbewa R. R at 1.10 P. M. *v.i arriving jn Puiladulpuia at 10. 25 P. M. The Train from 11r.winc.don at 7-il A. 51 .connects with Express Train U" est ooP'jnnv R. 11., J. J. LAWRENCE, Supi. Huntingdon, Nor. 18, 1860. HAVING now on hand a l ireo supply and flfij t honsand feet more to arrive, we shall bo pre pared to furnish builders with white ana yellow pine boards,