WASTED! $8,769 45 CTS„ DUE us on our Books the the Ist-of January 1861, agreeable to our termsol J ait. We re spectfully ask those ot our customers having un settled accounts with ns to call and settle the same by cash or note, the Ist of January 1861, as per term!' of sale. Those who have no money can settle by giving us their note and thus close their account- Therefore there can be no excuse for neglecting this important christian ohMgation. To those who have taken time by the forelock, end have already settle! their accounts, we tender our grateful acknowledgments. Respectfully, Dec. 21,1860—Xm OSTER & CARN. j KEROSENE OIL, the liest article at Dr. Har- ' ry's. Dec. 21, 1860. "jI,TILS. HALE'S RECEIPTS for the million at -L?X Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. 11 HE SCIENCE of Education aud art of Teach . ing, by John Ogden A. M., at Dr Harry's. Dec. 21. 1800. OSWEGO corn starch, the best article at Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. EROSKNE LAMPS at Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. riIINSEL ZEPHYR all colors at Dr. Harrv's. X Dec 21, 1860. SHETLAND WOOL, all colors, at Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. SSENCE OF COFFEE at Dr. Harry's* Dec. 21, 1860. JYOTICE OF IJ\QUIS 1T 10JV. II HJ.REAS Hannah Tlorton, late of Monroe 7 V Township, dee'd, died, seized and possessed of a certain house and lot of ground, situate in Clearville, Monroe Township, aforesaid, adjoining lot of Isaac Grove on the north, Nicholas Border on the South, Maine Street" on the east, and an Alley on the west, beiHg so thereof seized, died, intestate, and without issue, that the next of kin of said Hannah Horton are brothers, and the issue of deceased brothers to wit : David Evans, John who is dead, leaving issue three children viz : Lewis Harvey and Eliza, intermarried with Reuben O'Neal, William, who is dead, leaving issue eight childrenjviz : Henry deceased, leaving two children viz : names and residence unknown, George Wash ington, William residing in lowa, Wilson residing iu Fulton Couuty, Pa., Jme intermarried, with James Barton of Fulton County, Pa., Harrison residence not known, Mary Ann, intermarried with Aiphey Conner, residing in Morrow County, Ohio and Margaret Elizabeth, residing in Maryland, Evan Evans, Cadwalder Evans, Philip Evans now dead, leaving three children, viz: Mary Jane, in termarried with John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Ann Elizabeth, the last two Minors under fourteen years and a widow Rebecca Evans. Notice is therefore, hereby given, that in pursu ance of a writ of Partition or Valuation, to mo di rected I will proceed to hold an inquisition or "Valuation on the premises, on Monday, the 7th • day of January, 1361, when aud wheraail interested may attend if they see proper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Bedford Dec. 14, 1860. ' APPEAL. IV OTICE is hereby given, to the Taxable inbibi _Ll tants of Bidford County, that the appeal wili tie held by the Commissioners, at the Commission ers Office, in the Borough of Bedford, on the days specified to wit : E'or the Townships of Hopewell, St. Clair, Union, Middle Woodherry and South VVoodbeiry, on Wednesday the 9th day of January next. For the Townships of East Providence, Snake Spring, Liberty, Monroe, Broadtop aud Bedford, on Thursday the 10th day of January next. Foi the Townships of West Providence, Napier, Juniata, Londouderry.and Schellsburg Borough, ou Friday the 11th day of Jauuary next. For the Townships of Southampton, Harrison, Cumberland Valley, Ccderain aud Bedford Borough, on Saturiay the 12th day of January next. When and where all persons, or corporators feel ing themselves aggrieved at the enumeration and valuation, of their taxable property, are requested TO attend, and state their grievanocs for ridress according to law. J. BECKLEY. WM. M PEARSON, JONATHAN FEICHTNER, Attest. Commissioners. "HEXRT Nicons.MUS, Clerk. Commissioners office, Dec. 14, 1860. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE R I HEAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undesigned. Adminis trators of the estate of Jacob Hinish, late of East Providence Township, dee'd, will expose to sale by public vendue on the premises, on Tuesday, the Bth day of January, next, at I o'clock P. M., the following described valua ble Real Estate, to Wit: A tract of land situate in Ray's Cove, in sai l Township of East Providence, adjoining lands or Adam Hinish on the North, Jacob Kichey on the East, Wm. Gracey on the South, and John Grove and Samuel Grove on the West, (part of a tract of land formeily belonging to Philip Fisher's heirs) containing 200 acres and 15 perches more or less, about 14 acres of whicb are cleared and under fence, and with a story and a half log dwelling house thereon erected. TERMS: One half the purchase money in hand ' at the confirmation of the sale, and the balance in one year with iuterest, to be secured by Judgment Bonds and Murgige- HENRY HINISH, DAVID FURD, i Dec. 14, 1860. Administrator's. AOTICE OF I.YQJSITIOJT. T \ INHEREAS Robert Bennett, late of South f v ampton Townvhip, dee'd, died seized of the following Real Estate to wit, one tract of land situate in Southampton Township, Bedford County, j containing one hundred and twenty five acres and \ allowance more less, adjoining iatnis ot J. Robi nett, Artemis Bennett, Abraham Bennett, Bisel Browning and others, about sixty sores cleared and under leuce having thereon erected a story aud a half frame bouse and kitchen adjoining, log barn and spring bouse, leaving issue tnree children viz : llenry, James and Clarissa, the latter a minor and who has for her guardian Archibald Perdew, Esq. Notice is therefore, hereby given, that iD persu uco of s writ of Partition or Valuation to me di rected I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation, on the premises ou Wednesday, the 9th day of January 1861, when and where all parties interested may attend if thev see proper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedloid Dee. 14, 1860. JXOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of Fergnson St Shafer either by note or hook account are hereby notified that alter the 24th of December 1860 the nooks etc., will t>e placed in tho bands of & Justice ot the Peace for collection, wh>n suit w.ll be brought without respect to per- SORS - FERGUSON & SIIAFER. Dec. 14, 1860. STRJY HEIFER. /"lAME to the premises of the tubscriber, living in Juniata Township, some time i*i October . '> fl white and red sjuitted Heifer. Tho owner w requested Income forward, prove property, psy cnarges au<i take her away. Dw - 18G0.-C LEONARD BITNER. A hirge assortment of Clothing for salq cheap, *t ShoetDaket 's store- Settlement. ALD persons knowing themse'ves indebted to the subscriber, either by note, or book account, will confeT a favor, by settling the same, by the first day of January, 1861, all persons having claims, will present them for settlement, as I wish to have all accounts closed. lam determined my | books shall be closed. GEO. BLYMIKK. . I have a large assortment of Stoves and Tin ware, that I will sell very low for cash, or a short credit. Also a few 2d banded cook stoves that I j will sell very low. G. B. Dec. 14, 1860. JWTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves iudebted to the subscriber, on book account or otherwise, are earn< stly requested to make settlement, on or before the Ist day of January, next, either by cash or note. All neglecting to do so, will find their ac counts, in the hands of an officer for settlement without respect to persons. Dec. 14, 1860. JOHN ARNOLD. JESS®. Ji<&. THAT EVERY Farmer, Mechanic aud Business Man . Wants. JUST PUBLISHED, THE TOWNSHIP AND LOCAL LAWS, OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COMPILED FROM TILE ACTS OF ASSEMBLY BY WILLIAM T. HAINES, Esq. AND PUBLISHED BY EIIWAKI) F • JAMES, WEST CHESTER, PA rjXIIIS work contains over 400 pages of closely X printed matter, and will be sold hy subscrip tion. It teaches the duties of Justices of tho Peace, with forms for the transaction of their business. It teaches the duties of Constables with all the necessary loims, appertaining to the office. J It contains the duties of the Supervisors of every County and Township in tho State. It contains the mode of procedure for the laying out and opening of pupiic aud privaie roads, of vacating and alteriug roads, the building of bridg es, &C., &C. It contains the Common School Law, with ex planations, decisions and directions, together with foims lor Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Ce< iitiuates, <jc., <s-c. This department of the work was com j iled at Ilarrisburg by Mr. Sauiuel P. Bates, Dep uty Superintendent, and is alone worth the price of the volume to any one interested in Common Schools. It contains the duties of Township Auditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. It contains the 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, Troflt and Deer. It contains the Election Laws witii all the neces sary Forms. It contains the Naturalization Laws, with all the necessary Forms tor Application. It contains a Urge numbei 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, Attestations, Bills ot Exchange and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, Checks, Covenants, Deeds, Depositions, I)uo Bills and Produce Notes, Landlord and Tenant, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Marriage, Mortgaj.es, Re ceipts and Huicasi a The work is bound in Law Sheep, and will be sold to subscribers at $1 25 per copy, payable on delivery of the work. The work has passed ttie revision of many of the best Law yers in the State, and lias received their unquali fied approbation, as a reliable hand book of refer ence upon ail subjects upon which it treats. The whole is arranged ID such a manner as to present a plain, concise and explicit statement of the duties of all Towiisllip Ufli :ers, as may he readily under stood by any one. Bedford County will ie thoroughly canvassed for the work, and the suppott of the citizens is respect tully solicited. Henry C. Reamer is General Agent for Bedford County. P. —Gcod canvassers wanted in all pails of this County for the above work, to whom a liberal compensation will be given. Applications, which nmst be made at an eoirly date, snouid be address-' ed to 11. C. REAMER, Bedford Pi. Dec. 7, 1860. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE COAL LAND. ffIHE undersigned Trustee, appointed by the X Orphans' Court of Bedford Connty, to sell the real estate of William Anderson, late of Broad Top Township, dee'd, by virtue of an order of sai I Court, will expeso to public sale, on the premises, on Tnesdav, the 29th day of January, next, THE ONE UNDIVIDED THIRD PART of a TRACT OF LAND situated in Broad Top Township afore said, containg 216 acres, 102 perches; composed of parts of three warrants in the names of Gabriel Ch.iney, Jeremiah Duyall, Richard L. Foster, Sep timus Foster and others. This is considered one ot the BUST coat, TRACTS OH the Mountain, the ex. posure being exceedingly favorable for working. TERMS: Cash. Sale wili be opened at one o'- clock of said day. JOHN P. REED, Dec. 14, 1860.-d Trustee. First and 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 15th day of Dec. next, either by cash or note, at 30, 60 or 90 days j or for Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn and Buckwheat, for which the highest price will allowed in exchange for their accounts. All persons neglecting this Notice will find their accounts in the hands of an officer for settlement, without respect to persons. JOHN ALSIP. Nov. 16, l60.-d ALL interested will please boar in mind our books used during the present year,will be ready for settlement—by cash, produce or note, JANUARY 1, 1861, To those of our customers who have promptly set tled with and paid us—we return our thanks.— There are however, many of our friends, who having given us their notes for.bills due long ago—must imagine we have no use for money. This class must not think hard if wo compel payment— as we want monev and must have it. A. B. CRAMER ft CO. Dec. 14, 1860. Executor's Notice. g ETTERS testamentary upon the last will &c., ! X_J of Henry Bender, late of South Woodberrv township, dee'd. haviDg been granteu to the sulv ; scriber, he hereby gives notice to all indebted to the Estate to make payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ADAM HADERMAN, Nov. 30, 1860.-d Executor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. j LETTERS testamentary on the Estate of Eliza beth Black, late of Napier 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 j to present them properly authenticated for scttle ; ment. JOS. W. TOMLINSON, 1 Nov. 23, 1860. " Kxet utor. BSBFORB INQUIRER. jfOTICE OF LXQUJSJTIOjV. WHEREAS John Cessna, Esq., presented a petition setting forth that he is interested in the estate of Mrs. Jane Refley, late ot Bedford Borough, dee'd, that said Jane Reiley, died in 1845, seised and possessed of the following real estate, vis: the eastern half of lot No., 18H in the general plan ot Bedford, situate cn Pitt Street and adjoining said street on the South, and lot No. 187, now Jonathan Hortors heirs on the east, that said intestate left a Husband, Christopher Reiley, who died in 1800, and issue six children or the deccndants of six to wit, David Reiley, now dead, and whose interest belongs to pctioner, Jane A. Reiley of Bedford, who also conveyed to petioner, Civilla, the wife of Jacob Stump, residing in Al leghany County, Md., Sarah the wife of James Kelly, residing in Allegheny County, Md., said James Kelly, being now dead, Elizabeth, who was the wile of John Collins, the said John, now re siding in tho Territory of Nebraska, and the said Elizabeth, having died before her mother, leaving issue James Collins, now of Nebraska and Daniel Collins, of Pittsburg, aud Ruth, wife of James Berry, now dead, said James now residing in the State of Indiana, that when James Collins, owned the one twelfth part of said lot, jetioner, pui chased same at Sheriff Sale, tnat Jane A. Reiley, convey ed to petionee, the one fourth part of the interest of her sister Ruth, after said Ruth's death, that John Collins has no iuterest in said property, for the reason that his wife died prior to her mother, that James Berry, has no interest thereon, for the reason that his wife died during the existence of the estate of Christopher Reiiey. as tenant by tiie curtesy that the title to said half lot, is now vest ed in the following parties and in tiie following proportions, to wit; ID James 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 forty eights. Notice is therefore, hereby given, that in pursu anciot a writ of Partition or Valuation, to ine directed, Lyill proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation, on tho premises, on Monday, the 31st day 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. rißLlti SM OF VAHUABLF. REAL ESTATE. rilllE subscriber will sell at PUBLIC SALE, at L the house of James S. Beckwilh, in Ilopeweil. Bedford County, Pa., on Thursday, the 3d day of Jan , next, All the REAL ESTATE which he purchased as the property of John, Thomas, and Henry S. King, not heretofore sold by him, including the John Mcllnay tract, containing 208 acres, in Hopewell Township ALSO, The Hannah Alberti tract, containing 371 \ acres, situate in said township. A LPO, Part of the George F. Alberti tract, and part of the Maria Alberti tract, in said township. ALSO, Those puts of the John Boyd, William Davis. Isa bella Davis, William Piper, John Hardin and Jmes Wilson tracts lying and taring on the Morri son's Cove side of the mountain. ALSO, The following Coal Lands in Broadtcp township : 427 acres in the name of Mary Montgomery. 431 " i* John Montgomery. 71 ♦ " " Mordecsi Williams. The above described lands will la; sold in such parts as to suit purchasers, and Drafts of the whole, together with the subdivisions, will be exhibited on the day ot sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms to suit purchasers and to be made known on day of sale. JOHN CESSNA. Dec. 7, 1860.-J JXVTICE OF IjTQUISITIOJT. W' HEREAS Henry Ickis, late of Union Town ship, dee'd, died Seized of the following refcl estate, to wit: The mansion tract of land, situate in said Township of Union, containing 228J acres, more or less, on which are erected two log dwelling houses, a double log Barn and othei out buildings, adjoining lands ot Amos Edwards, William Beikbimer, Adam Ickes, the heirs of John McDonald, and others. Also a tract ot land on Geotge's Creek, iu the Township of Ft. Clair, sd joiug lands of Samuel Clark, Amos Edwards, Ja cob Stuff, Alx. McGregor and others, containing 158 J acres more or less, on which are erected a log dwelling house, double log barn and other out buildings j leaving a widow, Margaret Ickes, and ssue nme children, to w it : Geoige Ickes, John Ickes, and Adam Ickes, residing in Lower Sandusky I County Ohio, Michael Ickes, residing in Seneca County Ohio. Henry Ickes, Susan, intermarried wiih Frederick Stiffier, Elizabeth, intermarried i with Christian Cam, Catharine intermarried with Isaac Horn, and Joseph Ickes, residing in Bedford ' County, Penna., two grand-children, daughters of Mary, now dead, who was intermarried with John Hull, of Gabriel to wit: Eliza, intermarried with Joseph Garver. and Catharine intermarried with John McCreary, residing in Bedford County. Notice is therefore hereby given that in pursuance of a writ of Partition or Valuation to me directed, 1 will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation on the premises, on Saturday the hts day of Januaiy, 1861, when and where all interested may attend it they see proper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Bedford Dec. 7, 1860. miiim' THE Bedford County Teachers' Institute, will hold its annual session in 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 i as possible—all teachers who may attend during ; the Institute. Teachers coming in during the forepart of the first day, will call on me, at Shuck's Store, where a committee will he in waiting to conduct them to the hospitable families hy whom they wilt be en tertained. GEORGE SIGAFOOS, Dec. 7, 1860. County Superintendent. P. S. Diiectors will please urge their Teachers to a teod the lustitute. PRIVATE SALE OF VlLllltLF FIRM. THE subscriber will olfer at Private Sale the Farm on which Win. nurley now resides, situate in Juniata Township, containing 2'J5 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 improve ments —also a splendid orchard of choice fruit. One hundred and fifty acres of this land, is clear ed and 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 givtmto 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 Botough of Bedford, on Tuesday, the Bth of January 1861, for the purpose of adjusting the Military accounts of said Brigade, also, the collectors of the ditferent Boroughs and Townships of said Brigade, for the year 1860, are i notified to meet said board, at the same time and | place, for the purpose of having exonoratious and ! abatements made and allowed. LEMUEL EVANS, Brig. Gen. Nov. 23, 1860. Ist B. 16th D., P. M. C 1 ALL and see a large and beantiful assortment / of coal oil lamps, of the latest styles just re ceived and for sale cheap t 11. C. Reamer's Drug Store. Nov. 16, 1380. THE fINLYFIBPABjITION THAT HAS STOOD TUB TEST OF TEARS, AND GHOIVS MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY ! 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This induced me to pay Briggs & Hodges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dol'ar bottle ot thy Hair Restorative about the first of August list.— I have faithfully followed the directions and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though short, it is also eorning in all over mv head. Fooling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and permanently, I fed anxious to perseveie in its use, aud being destitute of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send me an order on thine agents tor 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 KIKBY. Ligonier Noble Co., Indiana, Feb. 5, 1859. PROF. O. J. 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I at once made application to the most skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no as surance from them that my hair could again lie re stored, I was forced to liecouie reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in the latter part of the' year JS67, your Restorative was recommended 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 .seven dollars' woith of your Restorative, and as a resu.t, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, 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 and acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like edict. Very respectfully, yours, A. it. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Dcpct, 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers throughout the world. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sir.es, viz; large, medium and small holds 4 a l>i"f. and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in porportiou than the mall, retails for two dollars per bottle; the' large holds a quart, 40 per cent more in pro portion, and retails for three dollars per bottle. 4). J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, and 114 .Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Ptuggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Dec. 7, 1860.-3 m mm rHK undersigned have just received a large and general assortment of FALL Ai\D WHITER GOODS, Our present stock is very complete, and we re spectfully invite our friends and customers, to call and examine quality and prices. Cash, or prompt six months buyer*, may ex pect. be offered greater bargains than ever before—all kinds of country produce want ed. A. U. CRAMER, & CO. Oct. 26. 1860. i ' WHY HOT! WHY HOT $ SATE YOLK MO\EY, By buying your Goods of OSTEiI & CAill Cheap Side, ! You'll fit:d if the cheapest place in town to get all I kinds of Goods. They have just received a full and cheap assort ment of new and cheap WITTER 4JOODS. Call and see. Nov. 80, 1860. ! RESIAIi'TiI'A OF IMUIE.YT. I PENNSYLVANIA. VIRGINIA, MARYLAND and OHIO BANKNOTES taken at par for i GOODS or on ACCOUNT, at Cheap Side. | Nov. 30, 1860. I _____ t : idiuiiiistriJor's Notice. 1 LETTERS of administration having been grant* '■ ed, on the estate of Archibald Fiud'ey, late of | Napier Township, to the subscriber, living in St. ' Clair Township, all persons indebted to said estate ! are notified to make payment immediately, aud : those having claims against the same will present ' them properly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE BECKLEY. Nov. 23, 1860.-* Adm'r. i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. : LETTERS of Administration, cum te.-tameuto j anexo, on the estate of John Clark, late ol j 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 sent them properly authenticated for settlement. VVM. A. B. CLARK. ! Oct. 26, 1860. Adm'r* GREAT BARGAINS ! TO make room for full goods, during tnis month we will sell every description of Summer Goods at cost, for cash' Superior French and English Lawns, at hall price, and many other goods suitable for Summer use. Call rnd see. i July 13, 1860. A. B. CRAMER, & CO. #5.00 RE WARD. THE shove amount will be paid to any person finding hair cross, and anchor, gold tipped, by returning the sumo to H. C. REAMER. Nov. 16, 1860. Northern Light. THE cheapest and best light in use, can be had by buying Coal Oil perfectly pure, inodorous and free from smoke while burning, at .SI.OO per gaMon, at H. C- Reamer's Drug Store. | Nov. 16, 1860. j A Beautiful assortment of Kerosene Lamps and ! /*. Shades just received at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book store. ; Nov 9, 1860. Scrofula, or King's Evil, . ; ••".istitotiennl disease, a corruption of the 1t... t, by -,hieh this fluid becomes vitiated, teak, ul poor. Iking in the circulation, it r>t i > the whole body, and may burst out t .u3 any part of it. No organ is free r :n its .vtaek., nor is there one which it may destroy. Th.t scrofulous taint is variously a i .id by mrteafinl di-case, low living, dis §§ jidcaed or unhealthy iood, impure air, tilth an I filthy habit', tha depressing vices, and, A s i.f, y the venereal infection. "Wliat ie r i>:.. i, it is hereditary in the con ►t'.'u*' m. tkreotidiug • from parents to children ii to t'•"♦-third and fourth generation indeed, it ■ II to bo the rod of Him who says, •' I will -• :-t ill iuiqultic-s of the fathers upon tecir id. Idreu." •i< c' ts o .inmenee by deposition from the i'■ lof i >.;rnpt or ulcerous matter, which, in thy hir.jp, !:■ an l Internal organs, is termed tubercle-. in the glands, swellings; and on the s!tr"i :e, .imprimis or sore*. This foul cor rupt; J, WHICH gen DEN T:V the blood, depresses lite energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu te, u not only sudor fr in scrofulous com plaints. hut they have far Ic-'S power to with uuiil the attacks of other diseases; conse quently. va-t 'i.tad-rs perish by disorders wlr i,. ..'..h • t": . t -•.-.ofulous in their nature, arc still mid ,td fatal by this taint in tho system. Mc. tof the consumption which de ci.nates the human family has its origin directly in tins scrofulous contamination; and many tie.: i a live dism s of the liver, kidney?, brain, a.u, indeed, of all the organs, ariso from or are aggravated by the same cause. U c quarter of all our people are scrofulous; th.ir :. us are invaded by this luiking in f, boii. and tlicir lu alth is undermined by it. 'i i leanse it from the sy>tem we must renovate the i 1 'ml by an alterative medicine, and in vi: rate it by healthy food and exercise. .Such a medicine we supply in AVER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical * hi of our times can devise for this every wh re prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active rcmedials that have been di covered for tho expurgation of this foul di-.,r,ler frmn the blood, and the rescue of the \:n from its destructive consequences. Hence it should le employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also these other affec tio' s \v!ii h arise from it, suc-li as Enrravs and .SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, KI.SE, or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PCSTOLES, HI I< 111 I, PLAINS and BOILS, TUMORS, TETTER AND SALT IFNI TM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, ititKi STPHiLmcand MLECOEIAL DIS EASE:;, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, AIL COMPLAINTS ARISING TEOM VITIA- T;: nt IMPLJIE BLOOD. 'l"he popular belief in " i.hjmrity of the blood" is founded in truth, fer scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health ii impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR AIL THE PURPOSES CF A FAMILY PHYSIO, •re ■:!> compoied that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a cer.sequencc of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the erery-day complaints of every tody, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, ci.nti ii ing certificates of their cures and directions for their Use in the follow ing complaints : Costice .'. Heartburn, Headache arisiny from disordered Stomach, Pause a, Induration, Parti in arid Morbid Inaction of the Pcueh, P/atu'eney, Loss of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOE THE RAFID CUEE OF Couch*, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion. and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in ndvauced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming snd even desperate diseases of the lungs by its uve. When once tried, its superiority over every 0 her medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape 01 lervation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the puhnon: ry organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the crmnmmtv hive failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the min ted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DK. J. C. AVER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. E. F. Harry, Bedford ; Barudollar & Son. Bloody Hun; G. B. Aiuick. St. Cluarville; J. Brenetuan, Woodberry; Geo. Gardill. West End; J. K.Cel ivn, Schellsburg; and by dealers generally. Sept. 2S, 1800. MIPEXIXG OF MW FILL AND WIKTTI3H. GOODS AT CHEAP SIDE, BEDFORD, PENW'A. rjpilE undersigned have just opened a large and X handsome line of new aud fashionable DRESS GOODS, Cloths. Cassimeris, Jeans, ready made Clothing, Hats, Gaps, Boots, Shoes, Glass, China and Queensware, Fresh Groceries, Spices, &c. which for quality anil price cannot be surpassed in Bedford. Having been selected from the best houses in Phila delphia, and purchastd at very low prices, we will engage to sell as low as the lowest for cash or pro duce only. Please call and examine our stock before purchasing. No trouble to show goods. OSTER & GARN. Oct. 5, 1860. NOTICE. Letters testamentary, on the last will and testa ment of Jacob Teeter, late of South Woodberry Township, dee'd, having boon granted to the sub scriber residing iri said Township, notice is there fore given to all persons indebted to make payment immediately, and those having claims against raid estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ALEX. HOLSINGER, Nov. 23,1860 c*. Administrator's Xoiice. LETTERS of administration on the estate o! hi lias Hite, late of Gumbeiland Valley Township, dee'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 will present them properly authenticated for settlement. HENRY Hi -"E, THOMAS FISHER, Nov. 23, 1860.—* Admr'a. HATS AND CAPS. Just received an extensive and varied assort ment of Dies?, Opera, Embassy and Prince of Wales Hats of beautiful model and fabric, ful ly up to the progress of the ttmes comprising every variety of pattern, color and quality, from 50 cents up. OSTER k CARN. Oct. 26, 1860.-2 m jr EXDSEI*S iitII'ROVLD A STANDARD MEDICINE For the speedy, radical, and itlectnal care ol AI.L DISEASES arising from IMPU RITY OF THE BLOOD. ThU medietas has wrought tho most miraculous cures in desperate casts of Cancerous formations Erysipelas, Bolts, Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Rheumatic Disorders, Costiveness. j Salt Rheum, , General Debility, i Loss of Appetite, | Foul Stomach, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Pimples on the face, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Tetter Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Mercurial Diseacer, Liver Cumplaiut, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Flood. The above is a portrait of David McCreary, of Napier township, who, on the 31st day ot August, 1353, made affidavit before Justice Gorley that he was treated for toe cure of Cantor by three pbysi ciaDs of Bedford County, and by Dr. Newton ot the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his lip, n(.se, and a portion of his left cheek uere entirely eaten away ! He had given up all hope, when he heard of the "Blood Searcher," and was induced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although sadly disfigured, there is no question but what this invaluable medicine saved bis life. The full partic ulars of this remarkable case may be seen iti a cir cular, which can be had of any of the Agents. Wo also refer to the case of Nancy Blakney,of E dt-rion, Armstrong county, Pa., corad of Scro fula after being unable to get out of bed for threo years. To the case of a lady in Anreoville, Cltcrfleld county, who was also afflicted with Scro/ula in Its worst form. To the case of George Meisol, residing in Cr rolliowD, Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly afflicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off and his case was worse, ii possible, than McCrea ry's. The particulars of these cases—every one of which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher —may also he found in a circular to be had ol any of the A gents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near- Penna. Railroad Depot, Ilollidaysburg. Pa. For sale by H. C- Reamer, Bedford; G. D. Trout, Alum Bank ; John G. Schell, Pleasantville ; L. N. Fyan, West End P. Office; Frederick Corl, Mari etta; i. B. Amick, St. Clairsville; Jacob Baird, BarnJoliors Alills; N. Koons, Willow Giove; John Bowser, Bowser's Mill, A.C. Evans, Rainsburg ; B. F. Horn Ac Bro., Scbe'lsburg ; Hilligas Ac Howry, Bnesa Yhta ; John Wayde. New Paris; Ritchey & Ramsey, Bloody Run; Piper 4 Scott, Fattcns ville; David Beegle, Waterstreet; Win. J. Gal braith, Woodberry; G. I). KaufFman, Flitcliviile; all of Bedford County. Dec. 16, 1859. HOWARD ASSOCIATION^ Philadelphia. d Bencroleut Institution established by social En dowment, for the Relief of Itie Sick atal Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. iATEUICAL ADVICE gives gratis, by the Acting iJ. Surgeon, to ail who apply by letter, with a. description of their condition, (age, occupation, habi.s of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme pov erty. Medicines fnrcished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases ot the Sexual Organs; and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stumps tor postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J.SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Act ing Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 3 South i Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of tho Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secr< tary. Nov. 16 iwiOl-tt P.LAIR COUNTY KORNAL SCHOOL t.\i> M:RI\AKY, MARTIN3BTJRG, BLAIR CO., PA. E. J. OSBORNE, A. B Jo-., J. W. DICKEKSON, \ Principals. rpHIS institution will coatmense its first session JL with an able and experienced corps of instruc tors on Monday, Nov. sth, 1860. No expense has been spared in making it thorough and complete in every department. The school building is constructed .tud furnished upon the most approved modern plans, and is one of tho best in the State. It contains a hall capa ble of seatinu 50-') adults, with office, ninic rooms, sufficient for a school of 300 pupils. v The school is located in a region of country un excelled for its beauty and healthfulness, and is surrounded by amor.-l and industrious communi ty. The distance to Cove Station, Huntingdon and Broad Top It. R. is six miles; to Holidaysfcurg Station, Pa. R. R. 12 miles, with daily stages from the latter and tri-weekly from the former; thus making it easy of access from all parts of the country. Trio objects of the school i— -Ist. The Professional Training of Teachers. 2nd. The thorough Education of young ladies and gentlemen in the English and Ornamental Branches. 3d. I'he preparation of Students for College. The teaching Class will meet daily lor lectures on the Theory and Practice of Teaching, roc tafiun from a standard work on the sul ject, or discussiou of Methods of Teaching by the class. Students who desire to do so may prepare to ea ter the higher classes in college. Ladies will havo a separate boarding house anu will be under the immediate supervision of aa ex perienced Preceptress. loalructten given in ail the brioches taught in tho best Academies and Seminaries. Whole expense, (exclusive of Ornamental bran ches,) for boarding, tuition, furnished rooms, room rent, and fuel. SIIB.OO a year. Fur circular, with tud particulars, address E. J. QSBOKNE, or J. W. DICKER SON, Care of J. (J. Evesuart, Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa. Nov. 2, 18G0. JUST received a fresh supply of groceries, such as Sugars at 9, 10, 11 and !2 cents, prime R;Ovoii:e at 17 ami 18 cents, Molasses and Syrups ol all kinds, fresh Tegs ol all varieties. Oct. 26, 1860. OSIER & CAEN. I A very body should uso T cinders London IB ney 2 Soap. It is the best in use for rendering the J skin fair, soft, and smooth. For s<le by OSTBR & CAftN. May 13, 1860. IF you want cheap ready mfide clothing, call at Oster & Cam's cheap stile,vests from $1:09 up business and over coats from 33,50 up. Oct. 26, 1860. OSTER & CAKN.
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