0 To Consumptives. f|3HE Advertiser, having been restored to ± health in a very few weeks b) a very simple remedy after having suffered several years with a severe iung affection, and that dread di -ease , Consumption —is anxious to make known to bis fellow-sufferers the me.uis of cure. To all who desire if, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with direction® for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SURE Ctnr: for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS, The only object of the Advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread it Prmation which he conceives to be in valuable, an e hopes every sutlerer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessii Parties wishing the prescription will please ad- Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County New Yoik. [3 months.] $2.1 !] EMFI.OYitIEXT [s73! AGE NT S WANT F. D ! We will pav from $25 to $75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address ERIE SKWINS MA CHINE COMTANY, R. J A MES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. Aug. 23, '6l. STRAY STEER.— Came to tlie premises of the subscri ber, living in U i.ion township, Bedford county, about the Kith of ■November last, a white ind red spotted steer, with a notch in trie left ear. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property , j pav charges and take him away. Dec. 6.- FRANCIS BF.ARD. CTaution - / Whereas mv wife, Maria, lias left my bed and board without just came or provocation, I hereby caution all p®r>ons not to harbor her, or ! trust her on mv account, as 1 am determined not j to pay any debts contracted by her from and-after this date. JOHN McFARLAND. St. Clair tp., Dec. 0, 1861.-3t. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.— ~ J, j Projkuals will lie received at the house of John Bndham,on Tuesday, the 10th day of December, lSol,at ID o'clock, A. M., for the rebuilding of thp Bridge over Dunning'® Creek, near Bridel.am's, in Bedford Township. [To be built on the plan of tne Piank Rond Bridge ] Proposals will also be received on Wednesday, 'he 11th c'ay of December, ISGI, tor repairing the Bridge across the Juniata, at Bloody Run. The proposals will be received at the Bridge, at 10 o'- clock on said day. 3y order of the Commissioners. H. MCODF.MUS, Clerk. November 29, 1861. C n BJ P GOOD:;. M KS. S. E. STG \FOOS, has jtisl received from the city her u=ual I >rge stock of rich and hand some FALL AND WINTER GOODS: Such as Silks, Merinos, Persian Clo'h®, Delane-, Valencies and Morientigue Silks, at s'Jjets. per yard. Also, a large assortment of Shav !s, Cloak®, La dies' Coats and Mantillas; wit' a rich lot of Furs— Such as Capes, Muffs and Luffs togetner with a fashionable lot of Black Silk Velvet, Black and fan cy Straw Bonnets, with Ribbon®, Rushes, Plumes, Flowers, &c. Nrc. A new style ol WOOLEN GOODS; Sleighing Caps, Sontags. Wool Hoods, Sc.trfs, Gauntie's, Gloves, with Kmbioideries, Net®, Laces, ,Xc. and all kinds of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. Alio, a large stock of bleached and unbleached Muslins, at six, eight, ten and twelve and a half cents per yard for c®h N. B. All persons indebted over six months are hereby noitnt-u to toil an t actti- tuerr accounts without further n tice, and by so doing save costs. S. E. SIGAFOOS. Bedford, Nov. 29, 1861. "J )URLIC SALE. S OF REAL ESTATE. THE subscribers will offer a* public sale, on the premises, in Middle Woodberry Township, on Satur day the 21st day of December next, all that lot or parcel of land, late the propert yof Joseph Keagy and Barbara his wife, viz : Seventeen Acres, More or Less, of Limestone Lam!, adjoining lands ot G. R. Bafndollar, 10-eph Bossier, ant! others. Said land is ill cleared, and has thereon prtctt-d, a story and a naif log dwelling house, a frame stable and saw mill. There is also, a fine bearing young orchard on the plape. TERMS.—One third of the purchase money in hard at the confirmation of the sale, balance in two > qua! annual payment, thei<-aftr without inteiest. JOSEPH M. SHOENFF.LT. Guardian of the minor children BARBARA KEAGY. November 22, 186f. fs. fI^EAGHF.RS WANTED. Seven or Ei?!it Teachers, well qual ified to teach the common Eng!i®h branches, c-n find employment for four month®, by applying to the un dersigned. Wages from sl6 to 20, according to grade u! certificate. Apply immediately. OLIVF.R HORTON, Pvest. Board of S. D. Monroe. Tp. J. S. MMIKKSMITH, Sec'y. Nov. 22, 1861.* • f A DIES, READ THIS! j NEW MILLINERY STORE.— Mrs E. Y. Muwry has i ;--1 returned Irom the city, with a new s ;k of 0.-hi n !e Fall and IVinler goods; such a® CON NETS, FLA I S. RIBBONS, PLUMES, FLOWERS', RUCHES TABS, LACES, &c., &c. VELVEI.S, ol all colors, and VELVET RUiL'ON of all widths. Corded Silks, aud Silks of every variety. Ladies' dress caps black and white. ARo, Zephyrs and Shetland Wool, of all shades. •see silk of all colors. A!! no?, and col -seWl*-w "niton. All cheap for cash. ,ors of spool . examine for yourselves.— Ladies, call *i. oppo-itf Mr. R. Fvan's Store on East Pitt St., Bedford, Oct. !S 'GI. _ Coal Oil! C'oal The very best biand made! Nosmell ! nfl . Not explosive, at Hartley's. Only 75cts. pers on ' 100 BEAUTIFUL LAMPS i }O9 SPLENDID LAMPS ! ( different patterns, from 50cts up. Coal Oil makes the best light known. Don't sit in darkness these long winter nights, when )ou can have a bri ,iarit light for 1 cent. Hartley has a complete stock of Iron, Nails and Hardware in general, and will n°t be undersold b) anyone. He has the best OIL FOR MACHINES! and Oil for Harness and Wagons that is known. Goods sold for cash or approved produce. Lum ber, Rye and Wheat wanted. Call ut Hartley s when you come to town. Nov. 5. NEW FILL & WIMTR GOODS. The undersigned have just opened a large and elegant assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS. We respectfully solicit a call by all in search of great bargains. The'old cred ',no pay system, having exploded—for the pr our terms will be—Cash, or Produce. Nov- 1 ,'6l. A. B. ' RAMER & Co. PLIXIR PROPYLAMINE, THE NEW REMEDY FOR R HEUMATISM. A NEW REMEDY, 7~ A CF.RTA IN RF.MKDY,\ Fort ACUTE RHEUMATISM, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATISM OF EVERY KIND ; No MATTER ( H()W STUBBORN, MATTER J NOW LONG STANDING, PROPYLAMINE WILL CONQUER IT, WILL CURE IT. WHAT IT HAS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. DOCTORS READ. DOCTORS EXAMINE, DOCTORS TRY IT. THE BEST TESTIMONY, BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. DOCTORS KNOW IT PATIENTS BELIEVE IT, TRIED AND TRUE. Pennsylvania Hospital. (FROM OPFJCIAI, IIOSPITAT. REPORTS.) M.IY 19, IB6o.—Ellen S., ret. 29, single, never was very strong. Two years ago she had an attack of arntc rheumatism, from which she was confined to her bed for two weeks, and subsequently from a relapse for four more. She has been well since then till last Saturday ; while engaged in house-cleaning she took cold, had p®ln in her back, felt cold but had no decided chill. Two days later her ankles began to swell, which was followed by swelling of the kuee joints a;ir of the hands. She has now dull ; paiu in her shoulders, and her knuckles are very ! tender, red and* painful ; both bands are affected, 1 but the light is most so. This, tl.en, is a case ot I acute rheufAS*' S£ n, or, as it is new fashionably call i ed, rheumatic lever. It is a We" 'larked typical ■ case. We u ill carefu l}' watch the case, and from i ! time to time call your attention to the various ' j symptoms which piesent themselves. My chief! j object in bringing her before you now, is to call [ your attention to a remedy which has recently been ! ! recommended iu the treatment ot rheumati-'m. 1 ! ; mean propylamine. Dr. Awenarius, of St. Peters- i buig, recommends it in tbe highest terms, having j derived great benefit Irom its use in 950 cases which came under his care. Various com nendatory tes timony s respecting it have appeared in our jour nals. and 1 propose therefore to give it another trial. I mu-t coriiesss I am always incredulous as to the worth of new remedies, which aie vaunted as spe cifics; but thiscomes to us recommended so highly, ; that we are bound to give it a trial. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS L \TER ! MAY 23, 1800—I will now exhibit jo you the p- ! Lent lor whom I prescribed Prppylamine, and who 1 was then laboring under an attack of acute rheuma- | tism. She nas steadily taken it in doses of three grains, every two hours, (intermitting it :it night) The day alter you saw her, 1 found her much more comfortable, better than she expected to be for a j week or more, judging from her other attack. (The ■ patient now walked into the room.) The improve ' inent has steadily progressed, and you cannot fail to I notice a marked change in the appearance of her 'joints, which are now nearly of their natural size, j Thus far our experiment would have seemeu very , successful!; but gentlemen, we must wait a little ' while before we car. give a decided opinion as to i wh.it is to be tbe result. Here is another patient who was placed on the ! use of the same medicine on Sunday last ; she has i long been suffering from chronic rheumatism, and I ; found her at that time with an acute attacK super ; vening upon her chrontc affection. Thc-wrLsts and ; knuckles were much swollen and tense. She took . the chloride ol propylamine in three grai.i doses } every two hours, and you will perceive that the j swelling, of the joints has much diminished. THREE DAYS LATER!! MAY 26, 186'1. This is tbe case ot acute rhenm . j atism treated with propylamine, the first ol those to , i v..;. ~!, I railed your attention a.ur la.; Cluiir. .She j is still very comfortable, and is now taking three : grains thrice daily. | In this case it has seemed to be fohowed by very : satislaetory results. The second c tse to which : your attehtion was called at our ia®t lecture, has ! also continued to do well. I will now bring before i you a very characteristic case ol acute rheumatism, [ and if the resud be satisfactory, I think, an good " jurymen, we shall justly rentier our verdict m favor rf propylamine. lie is a seaman, ret. 20, who was admitted a few days ago. H.s had occasional rheumatic pains, but not so as to keep his bed,until eight days ago. The pains began in his right knee,subsequent !y affected t he ieit knee, and later, the joints of the upper ex , treiuities. These joints are all swollen tense and i tender. His tongue is furred; skin, at present, i dry, though there has been much sweating. His pulse is full and strong, and fbout 90, He has now 1 u-:ed propslamine for twenty-four hours. This gentleman is what may be caileJ a strictly i typical case of acute rheumatism. There was ex > | pnsure to cold and wet, and this exposure s follow • i ed by a feeling of coldness, severe articular pain, ! beginning as it usually does, in the low a! to the new remedy we are te.-ting, and to exhibit | | to you this typicad case, as I have called it, than ' | which there could not be a lairer opportunity for ' testing the medicine in question. U'e are, there ' \ fore, avoiding the use ot all other medicines, even j anodynes, that there may be r.o misgivings as to j which was the efficient remedy. You shall see the | cajc at a future clinic. THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. Jt NK 9, IS6o. —The next of our convalescents i® the case of acute rh'umatism before you at our clin ic of May 26th, winch 1 then called a typical case, 1 and which it was remarked was a fair opportunity i for testing the worth ol our new remedy. It was therefore steadily given in three grain doses every two hours for four days. The patient has got along very nicely, and now able to walk about, as vou see. Ido not hesitate to soy that I have never seen as severe a case of acute, rheumatism so soon restored to health us this man has been, and without being pre pared to decide positively as to the value of the reme dy we have used, I feel hound to stale that in the. rases in which we have tried the Chloride of Propylamine, the patients has-e regained their health much earlier than under the treatment ordinarily pursued. I wish, gentlemen, you would yourse.ves try it, and report the results. For a lull report of which the above is a con densed extract, see the Philadelphia Mcdieal and Surgical Report r. it is the report titer a fair trial by the bet medical authority m this country, and makes it unnecessary to give numerous certificates from astonished doctors and rejoicing patients. I A SPEEDY CURE, IAN EFFECTUAL CURE. THE SAME RESULT IN EVERY CASE, WHENEVER TRIED, WHEREVER TRIED. WHAT IT HAS DONE, I'L WILL DO AGAIN. Bullock and Crenshaw, a firm well known to most medical men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine has been introduced, have sold to us the exclusive right to manufacture it according to the original recipe, and we have made arrangements ot such magnitude as to enable us to scatter it broadcast amongst sut fering humanity. A WORD TO DOCTORN. If you prefer to use tbe same remedy in another form, we invite your attention to the PCJRE CRYSTAI.IZED CHLORIDE Ptioi'YLAMiNr, PURE PROPYLAMINE LIQUID, PURE PROPYLAMINE CONCENTRATED, ! PURE IODINE PROPYLAMINE, ' of which we are the sole manufacturers, i | oSr-We claim no other virtue for tbe Elixir Pro • pjlamine than is contained in Pure Crystalized ! Chloride of Pioyplumine, (Continued m neve column) ! THE ELIXIR jS MORE CONVENIENT, ! AND ALWAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, , AND MAY BE TAKEN i ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS, ' BY ANY ONE, BY EVERY ONE, ; WHO HAS RHEUMATISM OF ANY KIND At 75 cts. a Bottle, i Orders may be addressed to I PROPYLAMINE MANUFACTURING CO., j Office, Room No. 4, [ S. W.Cor. FOURTH and CHESTNUT STS., Philadelphia. I Or to either ot the following ! Wholesale Agents. BULLOCK b CRENSHAW, FRENCH, RICHARDSON b CO., JOHN M. MARIS 6r CO., GEO. D. WETHERF.LL & CO., PETER T. WRIGHT 8c CO., ZEiGLF.R 8c SMITH, ELLIO I T, WHITE b CO., PHILADELPHIA. j BREAKERS AHEAD!— ) The time having arrived, (Dec. Ist) when the accounts of the late firm of J. M. Shoe maker & Co-, were to be settled, those who have r.ot done so, must not think hard if stringent meas ures are lesorted to. " A stitch in time saves nine! ' J. M. SHOEMAKER. Dec. 6. Roses* Perpetual Bloemeis, in bloom now, suitable for house and winter bioomhig, at LYNCH'S Nursery. DWARF PEAR TREES at Lyneh's Nnrsety. GRAPE ROOTS, fiom 1 to 4 years old, finest kinds, at LYNCH'S. Oct. 3, '6l. £TTRAY COW.— Came to the pptaiises of the subscTi btr, about three miles from Ihe town of Woodberry, some time after harvest, a White cow, with Tpi spots, with a mark cm (tie right ear. The owne will please come forward, p.ove property, piv char ges and take hei away. Middle Woodberry, Nov. Ist, 1861. JACOB KAUFFMAN, Sr. ii O A M c REED'S NEW FALL \XD WINTER ! GOODS' To be sold for ca-h or produce only. P. A. REED wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has bought out th j Stock of his biother, JACOB REED, and in addition, is ; receiving trom Philadelphia, an elegant New Stock I oi Goods bought at Panic Prices, consisting of DRY ■ [ GOODS, /#.- o/s and Shots,ll,it* and Caps. Groceries, i Hardware., Quern-swart, hr. All of which have been ! i bought at the Lowest Net Cash Prices, and, will be ; ! sold unprecedented!y lo.v for Cash or Coun'ry i'ro- ■ j duce. The ondeseigned determined to act upon the Pric- ' I ciple that " a Nimbi- Sixpence is better than a Slow i ' ShiiUng," can adopt the language of th Poet : "Come One, Come All, this rock, shall tly, From its firm base as soon as I," Oct. 25, '6l. P. A. EKED, j ! "VfOTICE— i i Is hpreby given to tiie Military j Board of Auditors of the county of Bedford, and at- ■ ; so the collector* of the ditierent Townships and Bo- ! j roughs of said county, that I hey are required 'o '• I meet at the public house of Col. John llafer in Bed- j i ford, on Wednesday, the first day of January, 1862, at 10 o'clock, A M., for the purpose ot auditing 1 the Military accounts ot said county, when and { u'hurfl oollaAtrtrt! nan Kauo la-*l S{|l i abatements made. LEMUEL EVANS, 1 V. r ireadier Gen. l.f Rrip-ade, 10 Ik Dtv. P. if. Biigadier General's office, November 20, 1861. J i TT 0 R S A L ; OR EXCHANGE j Three tracts of veiy choice farm land, containing | ICO acres in each tract, situate on the Illinois Cen ! tral R. K., in Champaign co., State ot Illinois, 8 I miles from the city of Urhana, and 1 mile from Ren ! tual Station on said load. Pivo o f the tracts adjoin, ' and one of them has a never failing pond ot water, j The city of Urbeuna contains a population of 3009. I Champaign is the greatest wheat growi njj county in j the State. Address, F. C. REAMER. Bedford, Pa. I CM. | Run away, on th • 9lh tilt, ftom the 2tib-ci iSer i living in Hopeweil Township, Bedford county j Pa., mv M'.ii Solomon, aj, J fourteen years. ! He had on when he left towlinen pan!, muslin shirt and straw hat. I hereby caution all p-r --! sons against harboring him, for I will enforce the law agiinst ?.nv person in whosa employ he-may b* 1 jund after this date. PHILIP KNISELEY. S.pt. 2oth. 1 SGI. VDA'II MS PR A TORS* NOTICE.— Letters of administration having been granted to ttie subscribers, on the estate of Hamilton Seott, late of Bedford town-hip, dee'd., all persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby notifi-d to make payment immediately, and tho.e having ' claims ngain-t the same will pieseat them pioperly authenticated for settlement JOHN W. SCOTT, JOSEPH HUTCHISON, Oct. 25, 1861. Admrs. GIET ©I T r2. e> w ►-$ bc q o'rz <- c - _ z*- 285 130 166,504 832.52 416.26 Colerain " 154,744 6,669 0,221 3,122 8,958 1,955 914 186,313 931,56 465.78 Cumb. Valley" 142,078 6,507 10,510 3,650 3,635 1,000 4,444 176.666 883.33 441.66 Hatrison " 56.372 330 4,730 1,592 800 781 64,609 323.04 161.52 Hopewell •• 61,000 2,102 425 5,085 1,358 2,280 320 . 72,870 364.35 182.17 Juniata " 89.663 1,977 5,102 3,406 2,730 560 103,338 516.69 258.34 Liberty 44,857 455 627 2,750 1.130 2,275 52,094 260.47 130.23 Londonderry " 87,169 100 305 8,527 2,591 200 550 710 100,182 500.91 250.45 Monroe " 79,691 6,710 4,880 11,816 4,180 100 470 197 108,050 540.25 270.12 Napier " 167,399 2,432 1,243 4,010 2,705 3,900 661 450 182,790 913.95 456.97 Providence E." 76,460 2,216 6,638 2 906 355 2,053 90,658 153.29 226.64 Prov. W. " 63,651 1,790 4,295 2,030 300 460 72,531. 362.65 ISI 32 Schellsburg Bor. 80 5,505 20,165 760 820 432 615 1,850 30,527 152.63 76 31 Snake Spring Tp. 172.555 G,953 10,725 429 12,'523 5,551 2,77 1 2,-180 2,300 130 217,780 1088.90 511.45 Soutnairipton " 91,338 1.389 690 5,335 1,600 3,169 1,161 50 101,822 521 11 262.95 St. Clair " 77,267 .2,213 425 7,367 2.965 910 325 500 - 91,772 458.86 229.43 Cnion " 115,763 1,146 1.427 177 7,560 2,500 5,980 380 1,750 60 136.983 tSi.9l 342,15 Woodberry M. " 253,510 11,680 14,215 10,935 3.502 6,900 1,899 5.205 307,846 1539.23 769.61 Woodberry S. 201,803 8,021 4,236 8,215 2,976 17,570 1,708 1,554 80 246,163 1230.81 615.40 SPECIAL STAT TAX. —Offices over S2OO, 2 per cent on every dollar thereof, Prudent In'ge excepted. Pleasure Carriages, trades and occupations and. public hacks 1 per cent on every dollar theieot. Guid lever and other gold watches of equal va .><•. cr.<- -loiiar each, other gold watches and silver lever watches 75 cents each, all other watches of the value of S2t) and upwards fifty cents. 1 (P'-O I certify that the above is a correct statement of the aggregate amount of the assessment r• ti v aiuition of the several objects and things made taxable by the laws of the Commonwealth, lor County and Slate purposes, according to the return of the sev iai Borough and Township assessment, and pit hi isbed by authority of an Act of the General Assembly, entitled, " an Act to provide for the ordinary expenses of the Government, Bce.," pissed the 27tb present you with perfect likeness m Tezuen, a chief fa tribe of the strange Aztec Nation, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a full account o( him and his people in m.r I'amphlets and Almanacs—to be had gratis, from the Agents for these i'ills Ilie Inventor ami Manufacturer of "Jndaon's Moun- I tain Herb Pills,'" has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited nearly every country in tbo world. He spent over six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains ajid of Mexico, and it was thus that the 11 Mountain Hkrh Pitta" were discovered. A very interestin account of his adventures there, you will find In our Almanac and Pamphlet. It is an established fact, that all diseases arise from IMPIBE BLOOD 1 The olood is the life! and when any foreign or unhealthy matter gets m xcil with it, it is at cnce distributed to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver cesses to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation i feeble. The hinge become clogged with the poisonous matter ; hence, a cnufcii —all from c. slight iir.puri s. eu. i usi.. heal of llf<—tor DiuiA I As if you had thrown seme earth, for instance, in a nnre spring, from which ran a tinv rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course of the stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the passages become obstructed, and unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life noon dies out. These pills not only purify the blooi. but regenerate all the -ecreiioiis of the body; they are, therefore, unrivalled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, River Complaint. Sick Headache. &c. This Anti BCumi . Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of dis ease. and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place \ within your reach, a medicine like the " MooNTArx Hratn Puts." that will pass directly to the afflicted parts, through the blooi and fluids of the body, and cause l the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and • health. I -i-* t JudsnrVs Pills arc the. Best Remedy in exist j cnce for the following Complaints: 7?,w! Complaint!, Debility, Inward Weakness, Coxojhs, Fever and Ague* Liver Complaints, Colds, Fr.vjaXe Complaint*. Ixwmess FACT No. I.—This Company being duly licensed, j their Machn es aie protected agairvat infringe 1 menls or litigation. J FACT No. 2.—'l bese Machines make the lo:lc stitch—alike on both sides—and use a littl* lens than half as much thread and silk es the chain or loop.stitch machines. FACT No. 3.—These Machines are b.tter adapted than any other sewing-machines in market to the frequent changes and almost endless variety of sewing lequired in a family. They will sw from one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping, arid make every stitrh perfect. They will even sew from the finest gauze to the heaviest cloth, and even stout, hard leather, without changing the feed, needle, or tension, or making any adjustment of machine whatever.— Is not such a machine best adapted-to family use? and it best adapted to family use, why not for every variety of light sewing raanu, ~ture ? For work too heavy for our Family Machine, we rec ommend our larger sizes. FACT No. 4. —These Machines make the most e lastic seam ol any sewing-machine in use— a fact of very great importance in sewing elastic goods, or goods of any kind, or a bias. FACT No. s.—No Mr,chine is more durable or more simple in its construction, or more easily understood. The reputation of these Machines wherever used will fully demonstrtte each of the above facts. j FACT No. 6-—These Machines took the Highest j Premium at the Franklin Institute, Philadel j pnia. j FACT Xc. 7—These Machines took the Highes Premium at the New Jersey State Fair. , FACT No S. —These Machines took the Highest Medal at the American Institute, in the City of New Yark, together with the Highest Premium for fine Sewing-Machine Work. FACT No. 9 —These Machines took tbot-h. the Highest Premium-, at the Mechanics' Fair, Utica, FACT No. 10.—These M-achinea can do the same ; thing generally, whenever propealy exhibited in competition with other ursl-olass Sewing, Ma chines. But vye have space for only one fact I more—it is the most important Fact of-11 FACT No. 11.— TFe currant every Mar kin* tee sell to glee better satisfaction than any othe Sarins Machine in market, or money refunded. QtF"Send for a Circular. AGENTS WANTED. Address, n.B'ile & Lyon Sewing-Machine Co. No. FI3B BROADWAY, NKW-YOIMC. I Aug. 3,' CI. 1 yr. /IHEAP FOR CASH. Come one, come a!!, J wish to ♦>!p Yon where the cheapest goods they self ('Tis not less true that I have said it ;> SHOEMAKER'S is tfie place: "'Tis well!" To buy lor cash, 01 four months credit. So when you feel inclined to buy, Just stop at Job's your luck to try, And it l is terms will please you ; You'll tind his goods are never high And of vour cash he'll " ease you." J . ' THE POET CLKRK. Oct. IS, '6l. VARIETY S T O RE. The undersigned having just returned from the : city, invites the attention 01 the public to her New a n(1 Elegant assortment of fancy and staple p rv Goods, such as MERINOS, ALL WOOL DELAINES, SACK FLANNELS. SHAWLS, CORSETS. SKELETON SKIRTS, LADIES' SHOES, BONNETS. RIBBONS; ( alieoes. Muslins. Hosiery. Gloves, a large i]nantiiv ot J OIS and PERFUMERY; and a general variety of goods usually found in Lrdies' Fancy Stores. The undersigned returns thanks to her old friends and custom ers and solicits a newal of their pat j ronage. TERMSt-Cheap as any o'hec store of the ; kind in the country. Nov. —-Ims.] M. C. FF.TTERI.Y. *" \CARD.— Having purchased the stock of the late firm of J. M. Shoemaker &. Co.,and having added thereto by fresh purchases in the East, the undersigned will be happy to rsceive-the visits of his old customers as well as of the pub lic generally, at the old stand, No. 1, Ander son's Row. Terms cadi.a nil four months rred { '• J- M SHOEMAKER. ' Oct 18, 1801