Enforumtioii Free! TO .MERVOO3 SUFFERERS. A GF.NTLF.MAN, eared o! N-rvom Debitiiy, | nrC „ peiency Prcro-Dure Decif, and Youtot'ot Er ror actuated by p He-ire to turn-fit ©!bi! who need it, (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the simply , Remedy used it; his cas-. Sutf;rers wishing to profit ■ by the advntirers bad experience, and pokes' a sure i end valuable remedy, can do so by nidressirig him on e at bis place ot busites*. TheU>cip* a.d full | information— of vital importance —will be cheer fu'lv s*nt by return mail. Addr s JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 60 Nassau Street, New lork. p_ s —Nervous sufferers cf both sexes will find inis information invaluable. December 2, 1864—3 m ifgijtfr * LECTURE at3ay T 0 YOU N G ME N Jutl j n'oUt'"' "t a sraltd murlopi. I'ric* Six Cts. A I.ll' 1 C*RE on the Naiiue. t'reatment and rad j-el cure of bperma tori hoe* or Seminal Weakness, Invoiui \iry Eaii-sinna, Sexual iJehiiity, tnc l-nped jniei.t, lo Marriage get-e ally. Nervo'Jsi'.os*, Oon •umnii o , 1 -pi.ep-y and Pita, M-i.u! end Physical Incapacity, resulting I'rotn S If- Abuse, &e. It. Kou ,.KT J- Ciit-vr awßth, M. D , Autnor ot the '-Green Book," 4" c * i'be world-renowned author, in this adrmiable Lectoie, clearly proves from his own experience that tr. • as ml consequences of Stli abuse may be 1 efi'Cludly removed without medicine, and without (id.iscro-ij surgical operat ions, bougies, instruments, i.. v, cr cordials, pointing out a mo te of cure ai ci.ee crtam au-.t effectual, by which every sufferer, no ina'ler what his condition :„ay oe, may cure b ; T.,'if cheaply, piivarelv. and. radically. THIS LK"T(JRE WILL PROVE A SOON TO THOL* S\NDD AND THOUSANDS. w .;' . oder seal, to any audress, in a plain, sealeu i emelcpe. o-. the receipt of six cents, or rwo post- | 'an >s, by addressing OH AS. J. C. KLINE Ik CO.. 127 Bowery, N. Y. Pcst-otfire Bus 4336. Feb. C. 'Nov. 23, '64 ) .PATRIMONIAL! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN if . : wish torr.ariy. address ihe unt-ersigned, wto wit send \ou withott* ir.opy aud without price, valuable ii. format ion that will enable you to marry fcappt and speedily, irrespective of age. wealth cr beauty. This .r.;orrr.ation will cos' > >u rsthing, and if you wi-ii to many 1 will cheer'u .• s*Ut you- All letters st' ictly confidei 'ia!. 'I he desired iuformnioii seat by retur;. ma.., and r.o quest .oris asired, address SARAH B. L7 M3ERT, Greenpoint. Kings Co.. . i-vv rork. November 13, 1861—2 m i ,0 TOU WiSH TO ' G "UHf ,1 I ; DR. BIJCHAN'S NliUSii SP ECIFIC PI..Lb care in !e O.m thir .j ii#y, * worst rasas oi NLITVOT . .3h. 1. - potency. Prarr i' ire decay, Seminal- Weakue's, t"* sanity, and ah Urinary," S-xu.l aid Nervous Aiie.:- tions. no matter irotn what c use produce. . 1 r;c.', One Dollar per box. S-nt, post-paid, by mat!, c receipt of an order. 0.-e Box will perfect the cure :ii most cases. Address. JAMES S. BUTLER, General Agent, 427 Broadway, New York. BELL'S SPECIFIC /ILLS—Warranted IM AM. ( ASks- Gin be relied on 1 Never fail to cure I Do rot r.aieute! Are speedy in action! No change of diet required! Do not interfere with business pur si.iis! Can be used without defect on ! Upward o! i!UO cures the pist month—seme oi them very se v- re cases. Over one hundred physicians have usee r *rvi in cbeir practice, and all speak well oi t.,°ir efficacy, and apptovt of their composition, whioa is sO r ie ! v veg-te-le, and harmless on the system < — Hundreds of certificates can b" shown. Bst.t's Sencivic PIOKH .tie the origins! and only ' genuine Specifi Pill. They are adapted far ntaie f ar,-: female, old or young, and the only reliable rein t? !v for effecting a permanent and speedv cure in all c.srs ol bpermatorrh'.*a,or Seminal Weakness, with nil its truu. of evils, such as UreUir-1 and Vaginal Dtschai ges Gleet, the Whites, Nightly or involun tary Emissions, Incontinence, Genital Debility and Irriubifuy, Impotence, Weakness or Loss of Pow er, Nervous Debiiity, &c., fte.. ail ol which arise •orir.cipally lioin Sexual Exceste- or Self-Abuse, pr son e cor.stitulio rieiang.'m-iit, and incupaci the s'ltf-rer from fulfilling the duties of mar led life. In ai: *"Xual diseases, a? (Jonorrhea, Gleet, aml Striciures, in D 'eases of the Biad- ; work, in ! sealed envelope : THE FIFTI-TH THOUSAND—DE. BELL'S TREA TISE on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, Impo'ence and l.oss of Power, Sexual l>i>ea?es, Seminal V\.-ak oess, Nightly Emissions, Genital Debility, Stc.,fkc.. apunpiiletaf 6t pages, containing iiopo tHc.t ad- i vice to the afflicted, and which should be re >d bv every suflerer, as the means ot cure in the severest stages is plainly set forth. Two stamps required to pay po>tage. December 4, 1863 lysc IMPORTANT TO LADIES—DR. HAP.VBY'S FEMALE j PILLS nave ncvei ye! failed in removing difficulties ! arising from obstruction, oi stoppage ot na'me, oi ; in restoring the sy>tem to peifect health vtreii suf- I ering frotr. Spinal Affections, ProJ.ipsus Uteri, the j A'hifes, or otber weakness of the Uterine Organs. *! he Pills a i e perfectly hai ml ess on the constitution, ! :nd may be taken' ' v the moi delicate lemule with out rau-ing distress —:Ue .-anie time thev act i ke a 'harm bv strengthening, invigorating ami restyling the system ;o a healthy condition, m l by bringing or. 'he monthly periol with regularity, no nu't-r ( from what causesthe oDStructioi. .nay uri-e. i hey should, however. NOT be taker, during the first three or four months of pregnancy, though sale a anv other tirr.e, as miscarriage won Id he the reu I. Each tiox rcc'.aiiis 60 Pills. Price SI. DK. HAUVEY ? TKKATI-S on Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, ,Mi.carriage, Barrenne-s, Sterility, Re product ion, ar*l Abuse? ol N .lure, antl emp' atical!\ the l-adies' Private .Medical Advise', a pamphlet ol CI pages, s p nf free to any address. Six cents re quired to pay postage. The Piils and book will be sent by mail when de sire-', securely eled, and prepud, by J. BRYAN, M. D., Genera! Aent, ! No. 76 Cedar St., New York, d5*""old by all the principal druggists. December 4, 1863—lysc. A Ca.rd for ths Suffering. ALLOW two or three hogsheads of "Ruchn," O "Tonic Bitter," "Smaparilla," <.\er JOBS An • Mot i-c , he., Ac., ar.d aft.'t you are satified with ti a T'"'ilt, and ona box of OLD DOCTOR •EIFHAN'B ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS-and be red to hen!rh er ' vigor in l"?s tha" tbnty ■ \'i. Tney are purely vegetable.'pFasaut to tale, prompt and svlufaty in ihetr •fleet# on the broken 'civs an*! shaft-red constitution. Oid and young •? i *ke tln'm with advantage. Imported and sold tn tbs Uni' , ed f ta'-s Onlv by J. N. BU 1i.F.11, No. !?' Broadway, New Yoik. fty Agent for the Um'rd States. P. f.— A box of tie Pits, securely packed, will be mailed t<> any afdresvon receipt of price, which 't ONE DOLLAR, postpaid f—wor.ey lelunded by :be Agent if entire satiut'actioo i Pot given. VALUABLE MOUSE \ !\' O I* O T AT PRIVATE SALE. The nndersigued offeis tor sale the dwelling house "t übich he at present resides, with the lot of ground attached. 'l'bere are tipjn it a good well, k pMng house and stable. The lot contains four •ere? of excellent land. The premises nie located if I". r.d'a Cov , "ight miles southeast of Bedford. If rum tea unbie. FREDERICK RIFSBERG. Noveaibsr W 4ts" f * H§ I? JL IF HI PS ShOAiNG the aggregate amount of assessment and valuation of th* several Townships and Boroughs of Bedford county, together with the aoaoatt ot i axes assessed thereon, agreeably to the 11th section of the Act of Assembly passed the 27!h day of July/A. IE 1842. v. f ? _ cs to d so • n oij os " => ; f-s o " m "3 < c " - ™ = ® u • O " r 2 ° - sr- cT 7:2 m 2. <3! n 1 ~ 4= -- m IMCTDIPV3 * - m * ua ? m o rr ? 2 5 B'"< PaT DISTRICTS. " t, •' • -J* e tc= p. *f} n a. a S ® X 7 !-, o -> —■ V Mx X, In a—^C.- r* • s a. o << „ x . m m „ ■ - s. Bedford Borough 163,625 5 Bedford Town'p, 212,220 12,231 3.345 13,200 4 230 14.200 3,910 3,0U0 3,880 ,50 271y376 1356,88 078,44 Bsoad Top, 224,701 95,344 35.7,50 2,163 7,305 2,000 , 800 ,160 6,230 ,65 374.513 1878,58 936,29 Bloody Run Bor. 2.30.5 43.650 3,570 1.755 .473 2,000 655 ,200 4,800 3,40 ,50 59,808 299,04 149,53 Coleraio Tovvii'p, Ccmb'd Valley, , 111771 10,911 4,055 ,400 11,010 3,208 1,7.50 1.600 6,200 183,905 919,53 459,77 Harri-on, 68,806 ,300 6.787 8,108 1,650 2,080 * 81,781 408,91 204,46 Hopewell, 79,955 3,815 ,110 6,500 3,405 2,498 ,340 ,100 ,60 96,783 483,92 211.05 Junifcta, 94,791 224 0 5,875 J,SS9 1,150 ,435 1 lIS 379 541,90 270,95 Liberty. 43.475 3,236 21.790 ,860 2,655 ,9SO 4,730 ,25 ,40 4,450 ,480 82.721 413,61 206,81 Londonderry, 125.491 4.6,10 .6 J3 7.513 3 050 3.820 050 900 .4*n. STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING MACHINERY, K.UL-ROAD AND MINE C4R*, FURNACES. STOVES, ORATES, PLOUGHS, MILL IRONS, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Wi ! tie manufactured to order. A STOCK* OF "Beali s Egg Stoves,* of tar " size*; the best pattern for Stoves in the country tor Luir :--g Cumberland Cos!; will be kept on hand, and sold on Lxvorab'e tarais to trio trade. Due New FeUi-iiorso Power Engine, Boiler and Fixture*, for al. CtyCash paid fox old L'on ?ad Metal on delivery at th" Foundry. E?-Orders solicited, and all Wof."* warranted. WM. W\- McKAIG. Cumberland, Dec. 2, 1654—3, CROOKS' SERIES OF ARITHMETICS* for sale at introduction price', at tae 'J . ug and Book Store of lh B. F. Mtrry, Bc'fjrd, Pa. Dr. H. F. Hairy i? i r ie ag*i.t. : ('oniiell.sviiic aal Southern Pembjlvaaij, Railway Company. j At an election held on the 10th da/of November, 1 A. D. IS'.4, in the ciry of Philadelphia, for a Pres i idetit and Directors of the •( onnellaville and South* ! ern Penney Ivania R.ilway Company," the fullow- I ing persons were chosen -. PIIf.SIRSNT, JOHN A. WRIGHT. DIRECTOR-:. | Thomas A. Scott, George W, Cass, : Josiah Bacon, D, K. Davidson, i John M. Kennedy, D. K. Small, I Wi tai Morris, J. D. Roddy, E. C. Knight, A- K. McClure, S. L. Russell, Ashbet Green. R. D. BARCLAY, Sec'ry. November IS, ISC4—4t. LOOK TO VOIR IMERE&T, ; FARMERS, MECHANICS, LAWYERS, UOCTRS, PREACHERS A N D ALL., Buy your goods at the BARGAIN STORE of 12. & W\ OS'l S^i'22, : Wh i have just rer-ivi i an elegant assortment of New Vv inter Goods, Embracing Btacl. Silks,. Bombazines. Coheres, Alpa.as, .Mohairs, Lustres, Canton Cloths, Poplins, Key-. Silk Plaids, alt Wool Delaines, lateat Styles, American Delaines, Prints, Gingham*, Checks, Table Diaper, Ticking, Ballardvale and Shaker Flan nels, Canton Flannels, Scoi let, Solferin" and Grey Shirting Flan ftelr, Sheeting and Shirting Muslins of standard makes, Mi ners Flannels, Lmseys and Blankets. Ladies' Fuis, Mnfls, Capes and Cofls. Ladies Repeliont Waterproof Cloths, Shawls and Cirru: irs, Cloths, Ca*siroeres, Satinetts, a WEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, xox men .ipc boys wear. j HOSIERY, GLOVES. NECK TIES, SHIRT OI.L.aIIS AND FRONTS. MERINO UNDERsHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HATS AND CAPS, Eveiy style, quality end colct. BOOTS AND SHOES, in great variety. GROCERIES* ; CHOICE RIO COFFEE, Extra Young Hy-on, Iu i perial and Oolong TEAS, S ;gar, Sj f up?, Bice, i Chocolate, Spicea, Salt, Cheese, Arc ., &c. CHEWING TOBACCO AND SEGARS, of choice brands. A large assortment of QUEENSWARE, together with 1,000 other articles to which we call the at tention of buyers. 1 Bedford, November 2a, 1864. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ]>V virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned, admir.ist-.ator of the e' tate of Joseph Brinkey, der'd., will sell at r.ublic auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY , the 2fd day of December, at 10 o'clock. A. M., all that valuable farm, late the residence of said ttee'd, situ re in Juniata township, on both sides of the Bedford an I Stoyntiv.n Turnpike Road, adjoining lands of Andrew StatW, William Fiazier, James Burn?, Catharine Danoakers heirs an i others, con taining 3 0 acres, mure or l*ss ; about seventy acres cleared and under lenco. with a dwelling house and barn and otb> rout-buildings thereon erected ; also, an apt > orchard thereon. This land :s well limbere I, and will mak" a suit ab'a site for a Tannery. h'Ving suflicient water power and an abundance ol bark timber. Terms reasonable and will he ma-'e known on day ot saie. i iiere will also he >oht at ttie same lime anu place the peisor.al property cf Mrs. Brinkey, consisting of ahot'e, cattle, sheep and household furniture. Also, one cf Boyera' celebrated Farmers .Mills. LEWIS M STATLF.R, Adm'r. November 25, ISC4. ET& C !!? & ' O A /*. *9 U II C O At Cramer h Co's you will find Cloaking Clothe, Shawls, Cloaks Hoods, .Vc , very cheap. December 2, ISG4. CLOTHING: A good assortment of READf MADE CLOTHING just received at CRAMER & CO'S. Decembei 2, 1564. ? f Jfj f f / / Jr'jf N , -4-A .E'T 4 "** —-• > iV v ??os2. 'Cantllcas, Jud -t cf tne L'u'tH States Circuit Court, President Cottier Fern and St. Clair PUtTbur g, lon Tha Largest, Cheapest ancl Best- Payt for n full Commercial Course. rvj7 — \r. extra ch'rge? for .'ldtiufacturrrs, Steam bc-', Railroad and Ban'-- Baal<-Ke?ing. M .nisters' Sons at ba'f ptice. Students enter and review at any time. T! .* lu-'titution is co:tducted by leach era and practical accountants, who prepire men for active business at the lra-t expense lW shortest notice, for Die most lucrative aad responsi ble DIFLOOMS granted for merit only. Hence tne univt rsal preference for graduates oftbis. College, by business men. PROF. A. COWLRY, the best Pen . an of the Union, who holds tho largest number ol IST Pacxicus. :MD ovet ail competitors, teaches R-pid Business Wri ting. Cmcri.Aßs cou'aining full i - .formation sent FUKE on application to the Piincipafs. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. where the Sons and Clerks of Bankers and Busines- Men graduate. N ovamber 6, 1563. "A Oompleto Pictorial History cf the Times." 'A'tic bc>f, cheapest, and masf successful Fa mi 11/ Paper in. Ike Union." HAP PER^S~WEEKLY, SPLF.N PIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Critical Notice* of the Prett, • The best Fr.mi'v Paper pob'ished in the United Slates."— New London Advertiser. ''The Monei. \i.WM.ru of our country—corw pleie in a ! ' the d 'pirfmeiits ol an American Family Paper—li4REK's A'efxi.Y I ns earned for itself a right io its title 'A .JOURNAL OF CIVILIZA TION. '" — N. ) . h vein in x Pjt/. •'This paper lurni-hes the best illu*ir.ttiom. future histori ii s will enrich Uiernse.ves out of Ilir per's Weekly long ufter writers, and painter?, and publishers are turned to dust."— New Tori Ec.m geii.it. " A'necessity in every household."— Boston Tran tcrip:. "it is at once a leading political and historical annsiist of the nation."— Phil. Press. "The best of Ms class ia America."— Boot. Team eVr. SUBSCRIPTIONS, I S6. The pnbliaierg have perlected a system of mail ing by which they can supply the MACAZIME and WEEKLY promptly to those who prefer to receive their periodicals directly from the Office of Publi cation. Postmaster? and others de-irous of getting op Clubs will be supplied with a b :nd.*onie pictori al Show-bid ou application. The po. tsge on Hat per'# Weekly is 20 cents a year, which must be p*id at the suUstribePe post office. TERMSi HAKPEW'S WEEBI.y, one year, $| 00 An Extra copy of either the Wctly or Magittinn wil b supplied gratis for every Cluo of Five &rth~ scrikers at $4 Oil each, in one remittance ; ci hix Copies for $2") 0;>. Back tiumberscan be supplied at any time. The animal volumes cif Harper's XVeei'y, in n r at cloth binding, will be sent by express, flee of ex pense, foi $0 each. A complete set, comprising r F.ight Volumes, set.t on receipt of cash at the tale • of $t 50 per o!., freight at expense of purchaser. Address HARPER & BROTHERS* 1 rrtniim Bfmmrvs Nee* Far*. .JR THK peculiar taint or infiec- ! __ tion which wo call SCUOF CLA lurks in the constitu- j 1 <, ''4 tion* of multitudes of men. It cither produces or is J& A produced by an enfeebled, vitiated state of the b*".'>(J, ' .* <^j.w 11 ci <■ i n tli.;t lluid becomes i incompetent to n.rtaia tho i&TUI forces iuthetrtHoroue j f- ac tion, arid lea-.cs the svs- S v to fail into disoruer t.nd decay. The scrofulous contamination is variously —T caused by mercurial (lis- 1 case, low living, disordered digestion from ur- Itcaltliy food, impure air, filtl. and filthy liai .s, the depressing vices, and, above ail. by the vene real infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hered itary in the constitution, dest ending '■ from parents < to children unto the third and fourth generation;" j indeed, it seems to be the tod of Him who says, " I J vbi' visit the iniquities of the fathers u; .n their i children." The diseases it originates take '-.cricus • names, according to the organs it attacks In tho 1 lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings which sup- ; purate and become ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which protluca indi- j jrestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These, all having the same origin, require the same rem edy, viz , purification and invigoratien of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous dis- i tempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted ' blood, you cannot have health; with that "life of j the flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous • disease. • Ayer'u Sarsapenila is compounded from the most effectual antidotes i that medical science has discovered for this afflict- ' Ing distemper, and for the euro of the disorders it entails. That it is fur superior to any other j remedy yet devised, is known by all who hare given it a trial. That i; does combine irtv> :s truly j extraordinary in their effect upon this class of ; complaints, is indisputably proven by V•> peat ' multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures j it has made of the following diseases. Slug's Evil, cr Glandular SvraLUiigu, Tumors, Emp- I tioas, Pimples, Blotches and Soros, Erysipelas, ( Hose Gr St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in j tho White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, ; Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis ' and Syphilitic I lections, Mercurial Disease?, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole ser; -8 I of complaints that arise from imparity of the blood. I Minute reports of individual cares may be found j in Arm's AMERICAN ALMANAC, which ij furnished j in the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein mar be learned the directions for its use, and some j of the remarkable cures which it has made when j all other remedies had failed to afford relit f. Those | cases are purposely taken from all sections of the 1 country, in order that every reader may have ac- j cess to some ono who can speak to him of its bore- j fits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses i the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far t more subject to disease and its fatal results thui are. healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and doe c greatly shorten, the average duration of liftman life. The vast importance of these con- ] sidertiti'-r.' has led us to spend years in perfecting ] a fcmed'v*' •l ich is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to tin? public under the name of Aran's SvnsAPARn.U, although it is composed of ingre dients, some of which exceed the best of Sana pariUa in alterative power. By its aid you nmy protect yourself from the suffer.'og and danger of tlicsc disorders. Purge out tit? foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purf° put tho causes of disease, and vigorous health w J!, ■ >Uovr. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates tu# vital functions, and thus expels the distemper* which lurk within the system or burst out oa any part of it. We know tlio public have been deceived by tnany compounds of Sanaparilia, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither bo deceived nor disappointed in this. It? virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for tho cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the sarue name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has , been before the people, and is far more effectual than any other which lias ever beoa available to them. ATER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Consumption, and for tho relief of Consumptive patients in advanced sta ges of tho disease. This has been so long need and so universally known, that wo need do no more than assure tho public that its quality is kept up to the beet it ever has been, and that it may be reliod on to do all it ha* eveT done. Prepared by T)v. J. C. AVER & Co., Practical and Analytical CficmitU, Lowell. Mass. gold by all druggists every where, and by B. F Uarry. Bedford, .1. F. Colvtn. ScbeTlsbnrg, J. M. Bsrndoliar, Bloody Bun ; 1,. Putt, Stoac-ri town ; G. B. Ami:k, &t. Cluinvi'le; l>- Stoner. Woodberry j R. Ralston, Water Street; sod dealers everywhere. July 1, MHH. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Nntic<* i? hereby given to creditors end all others concerned, that totters testamentary -vow issued by tlio Register of Bedford Co., to the uudersigned. on the Est ate of 5- Orui3C iatc of Cumberland Galley deck]. WASHINGTON MILLER, THOMAS FISIIER. ; 'VS.HARTLEY'SJgjCT ' Tha Eureka Hay, Straw and Poddar • !• Cut tar and Cr Later, Wilt ne to any fiiner wbo ha six Lsaii ot tors#, ' to k-eep, at least |l*o in oas seaion. This machine htjbeen implored since lat year, 1 aoJ is pronounced bp the farming puolie "Tbe best ' | Cottar or 'tt inreflted." ) Having said snore than 1(70 cI thaa cutters the j 1 past pear, 1 respectfully beg leave to refer to a few j formers of Bedfpfd county who Late thcrn in use t Judge Barns, Daniel Walter, John Scbnebley, .Abraham Reigbard, Samuel Boor, M. B. Miller, buron Nyeum, John Shank, Jacob Fetter, John VV. Hoover, C. R. Rea, Michael sc'uafer, John S. Br Jtnbatigb, John N. Teeter, Henry Uaishbergor, Henry Clapper, j Samuel Griffith, Jacob Tent, Jarob Riddle, John Haluerbaut!, Isaac Iraler, Martin Hoover, Adam Fiberf. Wm. Grisin g*r, John '-V'hitelice, Frederick Schneley, Adam (Samel, J. Irvin Nobi ;l , Henry Stiffirr, Gforg Bowser, W.lliam Pock, David Kama, William Keyter ami •o.Tte 50 other farmer*, n.l of whom I am confident will ?pa,ik of this in i tbe bighast terms vf psaiae. On eccoont of the great scare.ty of mscbenics, j lbs tigh price of materia', and the great demand ' for the e machine*, 1 was cnab> to secure ernugfc to -Jfply tbe demur,! iaat seaaon. Ar.d caving-aw : but 40 o bard, farmers desiring to t.-*eurc Cutters MOST ORDER SOON. ALSO— i 1 til! bare in store so elegcr.t assoitmcr* if llardwarc oi .;il!dnd > which I will dors cut at very fair p'"c.s, Far 511 gmgileii&eaitSa OF F.VER7 DFSCEII'TfOK, ALWAYS OV HAND. | I I THE BEST Coai Oil tZXiC ' .17 THE LOWEST RuiVES. ; CORN' SfJtELLERS, i CIDER MILLS, J CLOVER HELLERS, GKAi.T DRILLS, i MOWING & REAPING MACHINES, ; which 1 will sail dating the w.nter at much less than tbey will be sold for next season. SAUSAGE MEAT CCTTRfLJ, | at old prices. 1 BOTCHER KNIVES, MEAT SAWS, REVOLVERS of diff rent kinde. SADDLER?, SHOE FINDINGS, MILL SAWS, at oil rate:.'. IRON*, NAILS, GLASS, -in. 1 Being dtairous of closing up 1.-.y bu-ir.es?, a"! iu | debted to me will please sett!: at o:;ca—ar.l pr- I • sons desiring any thing in my line, will find it to their advantage to call, a3 I am determined to out toy present stock of gooda tt LOWER RATES than goteis can now be purchased for elsewhere ALWAYS ON HAND, Tae very best €oul till stiadc. CLEAR ARD BRIGHT, CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Tbctikfui fat tbe eery liberal chare of palrcusge 1 which I have heretofore leceired, 1 respectfully to- I licit a. continuance of the same. WM. HA KILL*. Bedford, Horembae 1i # *•*. Hew Winter G^ods, . AT : J. M.SHOEMAKER'S CHEAP S i ()K K, NCW OPENWG* His customers and the public pensraUj ar **>• vited to ca?t and cxanzino for th6m*s!rs \ I ISIS GOODS J ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! LOOK ■ TO YOUR OWN INTEREST B T EXJMIXLW MY STOCK A LA ROE LOT OF j READY-MADS CLGTUISQ, Moots and States, OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, ! AND VERY CHEAP, i form a part of my new atock* f TASKS' WISTTES WEAS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION-, ladies' f>ress boetnAT. BctifDrd, Inov 25, IOC 4. IMPORTANT TO ALL s>: V A y, ID Ho j IHOJf in Tsfi "E-LOOD. It !• we ii know* > tbs r<.d : ral prefr.jsion tbat ' i< :he Vifa* * r : ; cip'i oi I.ife LI- ~rrt of the J lilc .J This it derived chiedy i. jm the food we ,ft . l)ii tl, . ) s net. j-;:.-- ;!y ti j> into tut cifula 1 ioti, or be - otjej f induced, the i' o!e sysietn -utf'ers. The baft blowd • will ir.itate !.e hrrt, will clog up 'bo lungs, wilt i stupefy the brain, will obstruct !ht- liver, end will • *-nd i"- disc* f--.roduci.T2 fl.'m-.i's to til pti t of J i , and < very one will suSer in wbaterer oiff". may bf j.re nosed C> dis" ne. j The great va'ue of j sib a Uledvcftni! ; is w , known and rokn-jwl <■;•ir", says L>.-- Hayes, ; M itsach j-wtt Mat- (-1; mist, ha* been attained in the l-eruvien Srn.'>, by :c übtr.alion in a w*y be - ' tore caknown. 7hu ?nU7aAW svaur Ii Hr HOTECTKi) sehitio of h. PROTOXIDF. OF j i ON- a NEV* LISCOVKRY IN MEDLINE, | that ftn..es at 'he root :.f disease by supplying the ; hlcod t. :h !*,j Vi.'i-." .pa pie or J.>f l'-lenient— 7m. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, t>roov, Fevaf und Ague, Lois of Energy, Low Spirit*. i THE PERUVIAN SYRUP lnfos-re e renst.., vigor, ar.d rev? life into the yj- J t rn, Li.C Duildj an "frcn Co'istitutiom. ' i THE PERUVIAN SYRU P | Cures Chrf-nic Diarrl.ce.-, Scro'nla, Bcils,' Scnrvy, Loss of Constituiionr.l Vigor. THE PERUVIAN StfitTP ; Cures Ne'votrs Affectioi'S. Cem-ile Compi.rirts, and til diseases or the Kidneys and B'adaar. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP ' i ' y.< em. I Pamphlets containing ertificates of cure* and re i comtnerdations from some oi tfce most e!ninnt pbjr j Me ans, clergymen, anj others, will J-> ken; risi I to any address. j We select a few of namei to show the ehar , LCt-r of the testimonials. JOHN E. WILL I AS. EfQ , President of tne Merrcnoiitan Bsnky K#w Tork. Rev. ABEfj STEVENS, I L'.te Editor Christian A Heie and Jocrnati it* v. P. church, Editor New York Chronicle, ! Rer. J-.JiO Pr-pont, t.fwi, joh'soa, M. P., . Re?. Warren Durton, Rc-swell M. I)., I Rev. Arthur B. Fuiier, S. K. Keiida'i, M. p .-;v. (.'uxdon Robins, W, R, Chi-holm, M. D Rev. Sylvan us Cobb, Jrar.eis Dana, fll. D., I flcv. T. St.',-- King, Jeremiah Sto..e, M. D.. Re?. F.-hr. i ! *> Nute, dr. J. AntoeioSar-hf., M. D., ■ I'• v . J< *ph IT. Cficch, A-'.-aham Wrnfc.i, J|. D. ' lUv. iietivy (Jptis-n, A. A. tiayes, >t. l)., j Kv P. C. Her. Hey, J, R. cf.i.ton, M. D , i ' Eev. John W. Otinr-'aJ. 1. E. Kinney, M. I) ' Prerarcd by N. L. CLARK '% CO., rxelt.. :v-|y for ; ' J. F. DiiihMOßE, fso. 4UI C-oadway, New Ifctka bold by a!! Druggists. RSDDINU'S RUiSrA SALVE He* ls Old Soros. RED DINGS RUSSIA SALVE Cur<# Burnt. Scald*. Cute. BEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Curat Wo nds, Rriiitea, Sprnint. REDDING S RUSSI . SAL\*E Cures Bci'e, Pir"re, C.-ncers; PEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cur** Suit Sl.ebn, Filat, Lrytip.il i*. REDDLNG'S RUSSIA SoALVE p Cures Ringworm, Cerus, N'o Fotnily ihould be urifSovf it'. ONLY 23 cents a bow. roR oAi.r BY S. F. lUNSMOfUS, No. 4i\ Broadway, New Tort:.. a>. w. b'OV.'Lh. h::CL> , No. IS Vreriont St., Roetor,, And Vy ttl Lroseista and Country S'oT"iwA*|wr, Huy J3, ldO*—eotfly.