t- —. x Dr. Hostetter's Bitters have received tLe warmest eucomiums from the press and people throughout tbe Uniou. Asa valuable tonic for the cure of Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Consti pation and general uervous debility, it cannot be approached. Evory day new oases of its great effect are chronicled througb our publio journals. There is nothing equal to the en joyment which the afflicted experience when using this valuable specific. Its mild tone, its sure aud vigorous action upon a disordered stomach, aud the cleaniing of tbe entire bu- i man body, suouid recommend it to all classes j of our eourmuuity. All that will be necessary | to convince the skeptical of its healthy effects, is to purchase a bottle and be oouviuced. Sold ty diuggists aud dealers generally,ev ery where. advertisement. —Deo. 7- ja iiCLPOLJD *^ THAT EVERY Farmer, YJechauic aud Business Man Hunts. JUST PUBLISHED, THE TOWNSHIP AND LOCAL LAWS, OR THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COMPILED PROM THE AOTS OP ASSEMBLY BY WILLIAM T. HAINES, Esq. AND PUBLISHED BY EDWAKD F - JAMES, WEST CHESTER, PA. THIS work contains over 400 pages of closely printed matter, and will be sold by subscrip tion. It teaches the duties of Justices of the Peace, with forms for the transaction of their business. It teaches the duties of Constibles with all the necessary forms, appertaining to the office. It contains the duties of the Supervisors of every County and Township in the State. It contains the mode of procedure for the laying •out and opening of puplic and private roads, of vacating and altering roads, the building of bridg es, Sec., &c. I c contains the Common School Law, with ex planations, decisions and directions', together with forms tor Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Certifiuates, sc., 1 his department of the work was com piled at Harriaburg by Mr. Samuel P. Bates, Dep uty Superintendent, and is alone worth the price oi the volume to any one interested in Common Schools. It contains tbe duties of Towuship Auditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. It contains tbe duties of Assessors, It contains the laws in relation to Strays, Mules and Swine. It contains the laws relative to Fences and Fence Viewers. It contains the laws relative to Game Hunting, Trout and Deer. It contains the Election Laws with all the neces sary Forms, It contains the Naturalization Laws, with all the necessary Forms tor Application. It contains a Urge number of Legal Forms which are used in the every day transaction ot business, such as Acknowledgments, Affidavits, Articles of Agreements and Contracts. Partnership, Appren tices, Assignments, Atlostatioua, Bills ot Exchange and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, Checks, Covenants, Deeds, Depositions, Due Bills and Produce Notes, Landlord and Tenaut, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Marriage, Mortgages, Re ceipts and Releases The work is bound in Law Sheep, and will be sold to subscribers at $1 25 per copy, payable on delivery oi the work. The work Las passed the revision of many ol the best Law yers iu the State, and has received their unquali fied approbation, as a reliable hand book of refer ence upon ail subjects upon which it treats. Tbe w hole is arranged iD such a manner as to present a plain, concise and explicit statement of the duties of all Township Officers, as may be readily under stood by any one. Bedford County will be thoroughly canvassed for the work, aud the suppotl of the citizens is respect fully solicited. Henry C. Reamer is General Agent for Bedford County. P. S—Gcod canvassers wanted in ail parts of this County for the above work, to whom a liberal compensation will be given. Applications, which must be made at an early date, should be address ed to H. C. REAMER, Bedford Pa. Dec. 7, 1860. JWTICE OF IJVQUIsiTJOJY. ~W f HERE AS Henry Ickis, late of Union Town s'v ship, dee'd, died seized of tbe following real estate, to w it: The mansion tract of land, situate in said Township of Union, containing 228£ acre*, more or less, on which are erected two log dwelling houses, a double log Bam and otbei out buildings, adjoining lands of Amos Edwards, William Betkbiraer, Adam Ickes, tbe heirs of John McDonald, aud others. Also a tract oi land on Geotge's Creek, in tbe Township of St. Clair, ad joing lands of Samuel Clark, Amos Edwards, Ja cob Stuff, Alx. McGregor and others, containing 158j acres more or less, on which are erected a log dwelling house, double log barn and other out buildings; leaving a widow, Margaret Ickes, and issue nine children, to wit: George Ickes, John Ickes, and Adam Ickes, residing in Lower Sandusky County Ohio, Michael Ickes, residing iu Seneca County Ohio, Henry Ickes, Susan, intermarried with Frederick StrttW, Elizabeth, intermarried with Christian Cam, Catharine intermarried with Isaac Horn, and Joseph Ickes. residing in Bed lord County, Penna., two grand-children, daughters of Mary, now dead, who was intermarried with John Hull, ol Gabriel to wit Eliza, intermarried with Joseph Garver, and Catharine intermarried with Johu McCreary, residing in Bedford County. Notice is therefore hereby given that in pursuance of a writ of Partition or Valuation to me directed, I wiil proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation on the premises, oa Wednesday the 2nd day of Jaauaty, 1801. wlieu and where all interested may attend if they see proper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford Dec. 7, 1860. TBAtIiLUV INSTITUTE. THE Bedford County Teachers' Institute, will bold its annual SO&MVU IU Bedford, to commence Wednesday, Dec. 26, atone o'clock, P.M., and to continue three days. All •' live" Teachers will try and all others should try to be present during the entire session. The hospitable citizens of Bedford will entertain so far as possible—all teachers who may atteud during the Institute. Teachers coming in during the forepart of the first day, wiil call on me, at Shuck's Store, where a committee wili bo in waiting to conduct them to the hospitable families hy whom they will be en tertained. GEORGE SIGAFOOS, Dec. 7, 18d0. County Superintendent. P. S. Diieclor* will please urge their Teachers to a'.tend tbe Institute. STRAY HEIFER. / lAME ♦<> the premises of the subscriber, living Vy in Juniata Township, seme time in October last, a white and red spotted Heifer. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay chtiges and take her away. De. 7, 1860.-C LEONARD BITNER. Auditor's Notice. r I HIE undersigned, appoiuted by tbe Orphans' -a- Court of Bedford County, to examine and settle the exceptions filed to the confirmation of the account of Malilon Smith, administrator of the estate of James Smith, late of St. Clair Town ■hip, dee'd, wiil attend to tbe duties ot tbe ap poin'ment, at Lis office, iu the Borough of Bedford, n Monday, the 17th hay of December next, at 10 a clock A. M ~ when aud where all parties interest ed can attend, JOHN P. REED, .Nov. 30, 1860. Auditor. THE ONLY PHEPARATIOSi THAT HAS STOOD THB TEST OF YEARS, AJYD GROWS MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY! And testimonials, new, and almost without num ber, might be given from ladias and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony none could resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 21, 1868. PROF. WOOD : Thee wilt please accept a line to inlorw thee that the hair on my head ail tell oft" over twenty years ago, caused by a complicated chronic disease, attended with an eruption on the head.— A continual course of suffering through life having reduced me to a state of dependence, I have not lieen ablo to obtain stii ft' for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered extremely from Cold. This induced me to pay Briggs St Hodges almost tiie last cent I bad on earth for a two dollar bottle ot thy Hair Restorative about the first of August last.— I have faithfully followed the directions and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though short, it is also coining in all over my head. Feeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to perseveie in its use, and being destitute of means to purchase any more, 1 would ask thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send me an order on thine agents lor a bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—"the reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, SUSANNAH K.IRBY". / Ligonier Noble Co., Indiana. Feb. 5, 1859. PROF. O. J. WOOD : Dear Sir :—ln the latter part of the year 1852, while attending the State and National Law School of the State of New Yck. my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling oft' very rapidly, so that in the short space of six months, the whole upper ptri of my scalp was almost eutireiy bereft of its covering, and much of the remainiug portion upon the side and back part of my head shortly after became gray, so that you will not be surprised when 1 tell you-that upoti my return to the Suite of Indiana, my more casual acquaintances were not so much at a loss to dis cover the cause ol the change in my appearance, as my more intimate acquaintances were to recog nize me at all. 1 at once made application to the most skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no as surance from them that mv hair could again bo re stored, 1 was forced to become reconciled to my late, until, fortunately, in the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative was recouitneuded to me by a druggist, as being the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect, Since that time, I have used soven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a resuit, have a rich coat of veiy soft black hiir, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonderful an article, I have recommended its use to many of my friends aud acquaintances, who, 1 urn happy to inform you, are Using it with like effect. Very respectfully, yours, A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot, 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers throughout the world. The Restorative is put up in littles of three sizes, viz; large, medium and small holds 4 a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium holds ct least tweuty per cent, raore in porportion than the small, retails for two dollars per imttle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent more in pro portion, and retails for three dollars per bottle. O.J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market Street, St, Louis, Mo. And sold by all goodDiuggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Dec. 7, 18G0 3m JYOTICE OF JJYQ UIS J TJOJY. "117HEREAS John Cessna, Esq., presented a v T petition setting forth that ha is interested iu the estate of Mrs. Jane Reiley, late ot Bedford Boiough, dee'd, that said Jane Reiley, died in 1845, seized and possessed of the following real estate, viz : the eastern half of lot No., 188 in the general plan oi Bedford, situate on Pitt Street and adjoining said street on the South, and lot No. l*i, now Jonathan Hor ton's heirs on the east, that stud intestate left a Husband, Christopher Reiley, who died in 1860, and issue six children or the decendants of six to wit, David Reiley, now dead, ami whose interest lielongs to petioner, Jane A. Keiley of Bedford, who also conveyed to petioner, Civilla, the wife of Jacob Stump, residing in Al leghany County, Md., Sarah the wife of James Keliy, residing in Allegheny County, Md., said James Kelly, being, now dead, Elizabeth, who was the wife of John Collins, the said John, now re siding in ihe Territory of Nebraska, and the said Elizabeth, having died before her mother, le'ving issue James Collins, now of Nebraska and Daniel Collins, of Pittsburg, and Ruth, wife of James Berry, now dead, said James BOW residing in the State oi Indiana, that when James Coliins, owned the one twelfth part of said lot, jetioner, pmchased same at Sheriff Sale, tnat Jane A. Keiley, Convey ed to petioner. the one fonrth part of the interest of her sister Ruth, after said Ruth's death, that John Collins has no iote.rest in said property, for the reason that bis wife died prior to her mother, that James Berry, has no interest thereon, for the reason that bis wife died during the existence of the estate of Christopher Reiley, as tenant by the curtesy that the title to said half lot, is now vest ed in the following parties and in the following proportions, to wit : In Ja.nes Collins one forty eighth, Daniel Collins, five forty-eights, Mrs. Cevil la Stump, ten forty-eights, Mrs. Sarah Kelly, ten forty eights, and John Cessna, twenty-two torty eights. Notice is therefore, hereby given, that in pursu ance oi a writ of Partition or Valuation, to ne directed, 1 will proceed to hold art Inquisition or Valuation, on the premises, on Monday, the 31st dty of December, 1860, when and where all parties interested can attend if they see proper. JOHN J. CESSNA. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford Dec. 7, 1860. PTbIkTIILE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. milE subscriber will sell at PUBLIC SALE, at L the bouse oi James S. lieekwilh, in Hopewell, Bedford County, Pa., on Thursday, the 3d day of Jau, next, All the REAL ESTATE which ho purchased as the property of John, Thomas, and Henry S. King, not heretofore sold by him, including the John Mclinay tract, containing 206 acres, iu Hopewell Township ALO, The Hannah Alberti tract, containing 374} acres, situate in said township. ALSO, Part of the George F. Alberti tract, and part of the Maria Alberti tract, in srid township. ALSO, Those parts of the John Boyd, William Davis, Isabella Davis, William Piper, John Hardin and James Wilson tracts lying and l>eing on the Morri son's Cove side of the mountain. ALSO, The following Coal Lands in Broadtop township : 427 acres in the name of Mary Montgomery. 4SI • •< John Montgomery. 71 " ' " Mordeesi Williams. The above described lauds will tie sold in such parts as to suit purchasers, and Drafts of the whole, together with the subdivisions, will be exhibited on the day oi sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M. Terms to suit purchasers and to ba made known on day of sale. JOHN CESSNA. Dec. 7, 1860.-d BEDFORD mOUIRSR. WHY \T! WHY HOT I SAVE VOIR HOSCT, By t uyiug your Goods of jfSffifi & CAItN. Olw*p Side, You'll find it the cheapest place in town to get ull kinds of Goods. They have just received a full and cheap assort, merit of new and cheap I.VT J.K UOOl)!*. Gail and sec. Nov. 80, 1860. IwfioNlF mmt 1 PENNSYLVANIA. VIRGINIA, MARYLAND . - and OHIO BANKNOTES taken at par for GOODS or on ACCOUNT, at Cheap Side. Nov. 30, 1860. ORPHAN S 11)11ST SILK. THE subscriber will sell at publio sale, by virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bedford Co., on Thursday, the 20th day of December, 1860, on the premises, the late residence of Henry Bender, dec'd, situate in South Woodbefry Township, Bed ford County, consisting of a lot of ground contain ing one acre, all under cultivation, adjoining lands of Dr. Burch and Daniel Lingenfelter, having there on erected a story and a half log frame house, sta ble and cooper shop, a well of txcellest water at the door. This is a very desirable property, situ ated in a pleasant neighborhood, convenient to ehurches and schools. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock A. M., when terms of sale will be made known. At the same time and place the personal property will be sold, including cooper tools, stock and household furniture. ADAM HADE KM AN, Nov. 23, 1860. Executor. PRIVATE SALE OF VllUliLK FARM. THE subscril>er will offer at Private Sale the Farm on which Wm. Hurley now resides, situate in Juniata Township, containing 225 acres, more or less, of good slate gravel land. The improvements are a good two story Log House, with kitchen at tached, large frame Bank Barn, and other ul; r"Te uieiits —also a splendid orchard of choice fruit. One hundred and fifty acres of this land, is clear ed aud under fence. If not sold by Ist Jan. next, it will be for rent. For terms apply to NATHAN HURLEY. Nov. 23, 1860.-* NOTICE IS hereby givuDto the Military Board of Auditors, of the Ist Brigade, and 16th Division, P.M., that they are required to meet at the public house of John Hafer, in the Boiough of Bedford, on Tuesday, the Bth of Jauuary 1861, for the purpose of adjusting the Military accounts of said Brigade, also, the collectors of the different Boroughs and Townships of said Brigade, for the year 1860, are notified to meet said board, at the same time and place, lor the purpose of having exonerations and abatements made and allowed. LEMUEL EVANS, Brig. Gen. Nov. 23, 1860. Ist B. 16th I)., P. M. NOTICE. - Letters testamentary, on the last, will and testa - i ment ol Jacob Teeter, late of South Woodberry Township, dec'd, having been granted to the sub scriber residing in said Towuship, notice is there fore given to all jiersons indebted to make payment immediately, and those haviug claims agunst said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ALEX. HOLSINGER, Nov. 23,1860—c*. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Elias like, late of Cumberland Valley Township, dec'd, having been granted to the subscribers, living in said Township, all persons indebted to said es tate are notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same wdi present them properly authenticated for settlement. HENRY lIITE, THOMAS FISHER, Nov. 23, 1860.-" Adiur's. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS ot administration having beeu grant ed, on the estate of Archibald Findlcy, late of Napier Township, to the subscriber, living in St. all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment immediately, aud those having claims against the same will present tbeui properly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE BECKLEY, Nov. 23, 1860.-* - Adm'r. Executor s Notice. g ETTERS testamentary upon the last will Ac., of Henry Bender, late of South Wooduerry township, dec'd, having been grantej to the sub scriber, he hereby gives notice to all indebted to the Estate to make payment, aud those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ADAM IIADEKM AN, Nov. 30, 186t).-d Executor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE7~ LETTERS testamentary on the Estate of Eliza beth Black, late of Napier tp., dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all indebted to said Estate, to make payment im mediately, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOS. W. TOMLINSON, Nov. 23, 1860. Executor. First aud Last Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber on Book accounts, for Flour, Lum ber, Store Goods, or otherwise, are earnestly re quested to make settlement, on or before the 16th day of Dec. next, either by cash or note, at 30, 60 or B0 days ; or for Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn and Buckwheat, for which the highest price will allowed in exchange for their accounts. All jiersons neglecting this Notice will find their accounts in the hands of an officer for settlement, without respect to persons. JOHN ALSIP. Nov. 16, 1560.-d ~fSXK) REWARD. THE above amount will be jiaid to any person finding hair cross, aud anchor, gold tipped, by returning the same to 11. C. REAMER. Nov. 16, 1860. BD MINIS TRI TOR 'S~NOTI CE '. .LETTERS of Administration, cum tsstatneuto anexo, on the estate of John Clark, late of Schellaburg Borough, dec'd, having been granted to the subscriber, living in said Borough, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will pre- 1 sent them properly authenticated for settlement. YVM. A. B. CLARK. Oct. 26, 1860. Adm'r- STRAIT HEIFER. CAME to the premises of the sulvscriber, living in St. Clair Township, about the Ist of Sept. last, a black heifer, with souie white on the back and belly, a star on her forehead, the left ear cut off, and a notch out of the under side of the right ear —supposed to be about 8 years old. The owner is requested to come lorward, prove property, piy charges and take her away. GEO. W. VICEROY. Nov. 23, 1860-c. A Beautiful assortment of Kerosene Lamps and Shades just rtented at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book store. Nov 9, 1860. SU RIMER'S MASTER OF PAIN. THE (.HEAT EXTERNAL REM MIT, For Sprains and Bruises, Burns and Scalds, Rheumatic and .Yeura/gic Bams, Swel lings, Stiff Joints, Paralysis, or „Y u?/ibness of the Limbs, Pains in the Breast, Side or Back ; Sore Throat, Tooth-Ache, Frosted Feet, life., #c., And for the Relief of Pain Anywhere and Everywhere. This is a most perfect preparation, and seldom fails hi do good. It is harmless in its effects but powerful to relieve Pain. If you use it once you will not likely be without it again. You will find it a constant household friend, giving ease and relief just when needed. Keep it constantly on band and it will save yon many hours of pain and suf fering. There is hardly a pain 't will not ease.— There is hardly an accident that will occur where it will not be useful. Should one of your family get burned or scald ed. cover the burned part wiih a cloth of several thicknesses wet with the "Master of Pain," and keep the cloth saturated with it. In a short time it will draw all the fire out. It will cause a prick ling sensation—this is the firo coming out. Keep it wet with the "Master of Pain" until the pain and prickling ceases. Let the wet cloth stay on for six or tight hours, after which apply some healing ointment or sweet oil. In nearly all cases of Pain or Soreness of the Chest, Throat, Side, Back, Spine, Limbs or Joints, it will give relief.— Rub it on freely with the hand or wiih a flannel cloth until the skin becomes heated and burning. For soreness of the throat rub it on until it pro duces a little soreness. For Croup use it in connection with the Cough Syrup, by rubbing it on the chest. For Rheumatism and all deep seated pains, if the pain is not speedily removed by rubbing with the hand, lay a cloth wet with the liquid over the part afiected, and pass a warm smoothing iron over it. For Pains in the Breast, Side or Back, the same may be done. For Tooth-ache, drop it on cotton, and apply it to the nerve of the tooth, also rub tho gums and cheeks with it. For Frosted Feet, apply the "Master of Pain" freely, and dry it in lielore the fire. For Head ache rub it on the forehead. It is called "Master of Pain." I did not give tt : this name—l don't like the name. When 1 first ' commenced making it it was without name or label. I made it and sold it by tho ounce at my Drug Store. 1 bad no idea then of making a business of it. Some who bought it called it Master of Pain, and by this name it became known for many miles round. And finally, when 1 hid a label printed I wss compelled to adopt the name, for by that name it was known. After all, the name is not so very inappropriate. It is used to alleviate or remove pain. It is put on wherever there is pain. Sometimes it will cruise pain, but the result always is freedom from jwin. Reader—try it—take a bottle with you—use it whenever occasion requires—give it a fair trial. Prepared by W. E. Shriner, Westminister Md. and for sale by H. C- Reamer and Adam Fergu son, Bedford Pa. Nov. 9, 1866. SHRINER'S BALSAMIC COUGH SYliliP, For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting oi" Blood, Fain aud Weakness ol" the Breast, Dif ficulty of Breathing, &e. From the Rev. Samuel Yingling. BEDFORD, NOT 3, 1860. Mr. W. E. Snai.NEU—Dear Sir : Upon several occasions I have used your Balsamic Cough Syrup, in my family and also on one occasion niyselt— when worn by frequent preaching, auj with the happiest results. SAMUEL YINGLING. BEDFORD NOV. 3. 1860. W. E. SHRINER—SIR : As you are about to intro duce your Balsamic Cough Syrup into our County. 1 will give you my experience with it, which you are at liberty to use it you think projier, some two years ago a box that was lost on the Pennsyl vania C ntral R. B. found its way to my store. I opened the box and found it to contain your Balsa mic Cough Syrup. I bad never heard of it at that time but a Mr. Augbinbaugh from your state h ip jiened to be jiresent and said it was rne of the best cough remedies in use and happening to need a caugh medicine in my family I determined to give it a trial, and so well pleased was I with its effects that I gave bottles ot it to my friends all of whom agree with me in jtrorotineing it the best cough remedy they have ever met with. Wo have used it for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whoopiug Cough, aud in every case it gave the most signal relict.— Yours truly, ADAM FERGUSON. I used in my family some of the C >ugh Syrup refered to by Mr. Ferguson, and fully concur in the opinion expressed by him. WM. AG NEW. We used Shiners' Balsamic Caugh Syrup and consider it the best Cough Medicine we ever usdd. LEVI SMITH Prepared by W- E. Shriner, Westminister Md and for sale by 11. C. Reamer and Adaoi Ferguson, Bedford Pa. Nov. 9, 1860-zx DISSOLUTION - PARTNEBSHIK IYHK late firm of J. REED 4c CO., has been j dissolved by mutual consent, and the books : of the firm, with those of the late firm of Keed & ' Minnich, have been left in the hands ot their at- . torney J. P. Reed, and those of Jacob Reed, for , Settlement and Collection, and all concerned desiring j to save costs, must call immediately and make settlement, as there can be but little delay afforded. JACOBREED Will now continue the business on the cash and j>roduce system. He will do business on the square " so that be can sell goods at a cheaper rate than ever—he does not wish to charge cash and prompt customers, with the losses occasioned by non-jiaying customers —therefore "Cash or Pro duce" will govern his trade. He now invites liis friends and customers to call and examine his splendid new goods—they will be shown with pleasure and disposed of at very light profits.— Just opening and on hard—DßY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, SHOES, QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES, and all goods kept in a general store. Ladies can hero Und all they want for dress or comfort. Gentlemen need go no farther, come and examine for yourselves. Nov. 9, 1860. JUST received a fresh supply ot groceries, such as Sugars at 9, 10, 11 and 12 cents, prime Rio Coffee at 17 aud 18 cents, Molasses and Syrups ol all kinds, lreah Teas ol al! varieties. Oct. 26, 1860. OSI ER & CARN. IF you want cheap ready made clothing, call al Osier k Cam's cheap side,vests from Si,oo up business and over coals from 53, 50 up. Oct. 26, 1860. OSTKR & CARN. Everybody should use Trinders Loudon Honey Soap. * It is the best in use lor rendering the skin fair, soft, and smooth. For sale by OSTER & CARN. May 18, 1860. CALL and see a large and beautiful assortment of coal oil lamps, of the latest styles just re ceived and for sale cheap at H. C. Reamer's Drug Store. Nor. 16, 1860. Ayer's Sa rsaparilla ; : A compound remedy, in which we have la bored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrate d extract j " of Para Sarsapartlla, so combined with other | substances of still greater alterative power ;t3 I to afford an eifective antidote for the diseases Harsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed ? , that such a remedy is wanted by those who I < suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one j < which will accomplish their cure must prove j ] of immense service to this large class of our ! ( afii cfed fellow-citizens.. How completely this I • compound will do it has been proven by exper- j ] inv ut on many of the worst cases to be found ! , cf the following complaints: SCROFULA, AND SCROFULOUS COVRR.AJNTS, J ERUPTIONS AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, ULCK% J PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT HUECM, SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC AF- , rr.crioNs, M :ROI'RTAL. DISEASE, DKOPSY,.N ggr- KALCII OR TIC DOULOUREUX, DEBILITR, SFTRC FBHSIA AND INDIGESTION, EUYSIPELA*, ITC3B OR Sr; AKTH IXT'B FIRE, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from buvuax ot TUB BLOOD. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel - the foul humors which fester iu the blood at that seaon of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes tan, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions aud ulcerous sores, through wliich the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and livo longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep tho J blood healthy, and all Ls well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can bo no \ lasting health. Sooner or later something < must go wrong, and the greet machinery of t life is disordered or overthrown. r Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the / reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But ( the world has been egregiously deceived by 1 preparations of it, partly because the drug t alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, j pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, i contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, t or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis- j led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart < of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar Most \ of these have beeu frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if tiny, Sarsapa- c rillu, but often no curative properties whatev- v er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment ha followed the use of the various extracts of t Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the a name itself is justly despised, ar d has become „ eyr myrious with imposition and cheat. Still r we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy* aa shall rescue the , name from the load of obloquy which rest* upon it. And we think we have ground for ( believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete j eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciusiv taken according to directioi-s on the bottle. ] PREPARED BY fi>R. J. C. AVER A CO. IJOWF.LTJ, MASS. Price, 61 per Bottle 5 Six Bottles for $5. 1 J Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, j j has won for itself such a renown for the cure of ' tv ry variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that ' i: is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the ' evidence of its virtues, wherever it has beta em ployed. As it h. s long been in constant use throughout this section, we need net do more than ! r.viure i 1 people its quality is kept up to the best • it cwr b. jbon. si u that it may-be relied on to do foi their relief all it has ever been found to do. > 4 Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TOE THE CUES OT Costircnrss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, j Dysentery, Font Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, R/ifumatisni, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, . 1 Diver Complaint. Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Fait lUu., Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a j ' Dinner PiU, and far Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most ser.i- , 1 tivo can take thriu pleasantly, and they are the ! 1 best e.y.. ric; t in the world for all the purposes of a ' family physic. j 1 Price 25 cents per Box; 5 Sozs3 for SI.OO. Grcn numbers of Clergymen. Physicians, States men. red eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the tmperdUStd usefulness of these j rcmcdi- , but our sj • here will not permit the | Insertion of them. The Agents belcw named fur- 1 nish cratis our AMERICA N ALMAN AC in which they | are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol- j lowed for their euro. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other prep .-.rations they make mote profit on. Demand .TVER'S, and t.-ike no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by B. F. Harry, Bedford ; Barudollar & Son, Bloody Run; G- B. Atuick. St. Clearville; J. Brcncrnan, Woodberry; Geo. Giniill. West End ; J. E.Cel vin, Scbellsburg ; and by dealers generally. Sept. 28, 1860. | . HOWARD ASSOCIATION" Philadelphia. -f Benevolent Institution established by special En- • doicment, for the Relief of the Sick atid Distressed. afflicted with Virulent aiui Epidemic Diseases, aud especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual I Organs. JVTEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting ' -LTJL Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a - description of their condition, (age, occupation, I habi'.s of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme pov- j erty. Medicines furnished tree of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs ; and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the alilicted 111 sealed letter envelopes, tree of charge. Two or three Stamps lor postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Act ing Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South ! Ninth Street, Fhilad-lpliia, Pa. By order of the ! Directors. EZRA I). HEART WELL, President, j GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Nov. 16, 1860.-XZ GRMOPKEYG OF MWFJLL AND WINTER. GOODS AT CHEAP SIDE, BEDFORD, FENfIPA. TnE undersigned have Just opened a large and handsome line oft ew and fashionable DRESS GOODS, Clouts, Cassuierts, Jeans, ready made' Clothing, Hats, Caps. Boots, Shoes, Glass, China ami Queeusware, Frosh Groceries, Spices, otc. ! which Yor quality and price cannot bo surpassed in Bedford. H aving been selected from the best bouses in Phila- J delphia, and purchased at very low prices, we will engage to sell as low as the lowest for cash or pro duce ouly. Please call and examine our stock before purchasiug. No trouble to show goods. OSTER & CARN. Oct. 5, 1860. Northern Light. THE cheapest and best light in use, can be had j by buying Coal Oil perfectly pure, inodorous i and free from snioke while burning, at SI.OO per j gallon, at U. C* Reamer's Drug Store. Nov. 16, 1860. ! BLOOD SEiR€BER,®g A STANDARD MEDICINE For the speedy, radical, and effectual euro of ALL DISEASES arising from IMPU RITY OF THE BLOOD. This medicine lias wrought the most miraculous cures in desperate cases of Scrofula, Cancerous formation* Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the face, Sore Eyes, Old. Stubborn Ulcers, Scald Head. Tetter affe<*iona, Rheumatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, Costivcuesti, Jaundice, j Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, | General Debility, Liver Complaint, , Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, j Foul Stomach, Female Complaints, ami all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Blood. ■ . . T'-'., Wmmmm y/cv ' The above is a portrait of David McCrearr, of Napier township, who, .>n the 31st day ot August, 1858, made-affidavit before Justice Gorley that he was treated for the cure cf Cancer by three pbysi ciaus of Bedford County, and by Dr. Newton ot the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his hp, ufse, and a f-j-iwn of hit lr.fi cheek acre entirely eaten au-uy ! He had given up all hope, when ho beard of tho "Blood Searcher," and was-icduced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although sadly disfigured, there is no question but what this Invaluable medicine saved his life. The full partic ulars of this remarkable case may be-seen in a cir enl r, which can be had of any <>f the Agents. We also ref rto the case of Naticy Blakney, of E derton, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scro fula after being uuable to get out of bed for three years. To the case of a lady in county, who was also alPiicieu with Scrofula in Its worst fores. To the case of George Mcisel, residing in Car rolliowri. Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly alSicte l with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off and his ease was worse, if possible, than McCrea. ry's. The particulars of these cases—every one of which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher —uuy also i>e found in a circular to be had cl any of tbeAgents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for tho manufacture ai;d sale, near Pentra. Railroad Depot, Hollidayslrutg, Pa. For sale by JI. C- Reamer, Bedford; G; 1). Trout, Alum L snk ; John G. ScbefJ, Pleas&ntviile ; L. N. Fyan, West End P. OSice; Frederick Corl, Mari etta; G. B. Arnick, St. ClairsviPe : Jacob Baird, Barndollors Mills; A*. Koons, Willow Grove; John Bowser, Bowser's Mill, A-C. Evans, Rainsburg ; B. F. Horn it Bro., Schelisburg ; HUligas ft Mowry, Bycu.i Vista ; Joh Wayde, New Paris; Ritchcy & Ramsey, Bloody Run; Piper 4 Scott. Fattins ville; David Beegle, Waterstruet; -Wat. J. Gai bra.it it, tVi.odberry; G. D. Kauffiuan, Flitchviile; all of Bedford County. Dec. 16, 1859. BLAIK COI'XTY XORMAL SCHOOL l.\D SEMIXAitI', MARTINSBTJRG. BLAIR CO., PA. E. J. OSBORNE, A. B I v ■ , J. VV. DiCKERSON, J Principals. rjmis institution will commence its first session -L with an able and experienced corps of instruc tors on Monday, Nov. sth, lbtiO. No expense has been spared in making it thorough utid complete in every department. Th" school building is constructed and furnished ujton the most approved nioleru plans, and is one ot th- best in the State. It contains a hall capa ble of seating 50'> adults, with office, music rooms, sufficient for a school of 390 pupils. The school is located in a region of country un excelled for its beauty and healthfalness, ami is surrounded by a moral ami industrious communi ty. The distance to Cove Station, Huntingdon and Broad Top R. K. is six miles; to Uolidaysburg Station, Pa. R. K. 12 miles, with daily stages from the Inter and tri-weeklv from the former ; thus making it easy of aecess from all parts of the country. Tne object# of the school:— Ist. The Professional Training of Teachers. 2nd. The thorough Education of young ladies and gentlemen in the English and Ornamsutal Branches. 3d. The preparation of Students for College. The teaching Class will ipuet daily tor lectures on the Theory and Practice of Teaching, rrc ration from a standard work on the sul ject, or discussion of Methods of Teaching bv tho class. Students who desire to do so may prepare to en ter the higher classes in college. Ladies will have a separate boarding house and will be under the immediate supervision of an ex perienced Preceptress. Instruction given iu all the branches taught lu the best Academies and Seminaries. Whole expense, (exclusive of Ornamental bran ches,) for boarding, it ion, furnished rooms, room rent, and fuel sllß,llO a year. For circular, with lull particulars, address E. J. OSBORNE, or J. W. DICIvEkSON, Care of J. C. Eveiuiart, Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa. Nov. 2, 1860. THE undersigned have just received a large and general assortment ot FILL Mil WINTER GBGBS, Our present stock is very complete, and we re spectfully invite our lrietids and customers, to call ami examine quality and prices. Cash, or prompt six months buyer l , may ex pect, and "will be oliered greater bargains than ever before—all kinds of country produce waul ed A. B. CRAMER, & CO. Oct. 26, 1860. JIDMLX'iSTRsITOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Joseph Shafer. late of East Providence Town ship, dee'd, having been granted to the subscri ber, residing in West Providence Township, all petsons indebted to said estate, are therefore notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present the same forth with for settlement. AKYHAM SHAFER, Oct. 26, 1860. Adin'r. HATS AND CAPS. Just received an extensive and varied assort ment of Dress, Opera, Embassy and Prince of Wales Hats of beautiful model and fabric, ful ly up to the progress of the times comprising every variety of pattern, color and quality, from 50 cents up. OSIER rk CAEN. Oct. 26, 1860.-2 m AN excellent ai licit of KEROSENE just received at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. * • Nov. 9, 1860,