Information Free! TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. | \ (,ENTLKMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, lnrompetency. Premature Decay, and youthful Er- ' , ,or actuated by a desire to benefit o'hers, will be h ' v to furnish to U who need it, (fjeeof char-e) 1 the recipe ant! directions for making the simple r „ m ei!y used in bis case. Sufferers wishing to profit j bv the adve.titers bad experience, and possess a sure j £ d valuable remedy, can do so by addressing him ! ,t once at his place of business. ThefWip? and full i information—of vital importance—will be cheer- j iuilv sent by return mail. Address - lOHN D - OGDF.N, Xo. 60 Nassau Street, New York. p g Nervous sufferers ef both sexes will find this information invaluable. December 2, 1861—3 m f*ii L. LEGTUR t> TO VOU N G M EN . Jutt puhlisked in a sealed envelope, V rite. Sir Cts. A I.KCTORE on the Nature, Treatment and rad ical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Imped iments to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Con- ; Sumption, Epilepsy aud Fits. Mental and Physical . Incapayitv, resulting from Self-Abuse, &c. By HOB- , ri.r J. CnrA-fcRWEi.'-, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," 4*c. ; The wo.ld-renowned au'hor, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that tl." awful consequences of abuse may be i effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rii.g- or cordial?, pointing out a mode of cure at once c-Ttair. and effectual, "by which every pilferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure hint"*'!' cheaply, piivati-iy. and radically. THIS I.E( TUKE WILL PROVE A I OON TO THOU SANDS AND THOUSANDS. bent undei seal, to any aodress, in a.plain, sealed ep\elope, on the receipt ef six cent;, or two post- j age stamps, by ad Ire,sin* CD AS. J • O. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowtiy. N. Y. Pc3t-oi:ice Box 45SJ. i Feb. 6.((No v. 2.5, 01 ) 1.2 ATRI M ONI A L! LADIES AND GENTLEMEN if vou wi-h to mar y address the ur.oersigned, who wdl send you without money and without price, I valuable intormatien that will enable you to many happy and speedily, trre s p*et'ye of age, wealth or beauty. This information will cost you nothing, ard if you wish to marry, 1 will cheerfully asvi-t you. All letters strictly confidential. Ibe desired ! information by return mail, and no questions r asked,address SARAH B.LAMBERT, Greenpou t. Kings Co., New York. November 18, IS64 —'2m A Card for trie Suffering. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of ••Fncho," ' Tot.ic Bitter," "8 .itapajrula," "Nervous An tidoti iVc., Nc.. 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Without fatiguing the reader with j needless promises, it will be enough to declare that j we still continues vivid ar.d various us for the l- j most quarter of a cen'tiry past. The talent which 1 we have enlisted in our several departments has gained lor its a well known celebrity. The long i established acting editor, MR. N. P. WILLIS, w'dl continue his efficient supervision of the inte!- '■ lectual department. He repo.ts, as is well known, i ell the doings and movements of * T2ie Fashionable World gives all the effervescence of society gossip, and ' the essence of pa-sing news, but i, especially re- I gainful of all that concerns and iul rest# Tho Fair On!/. .Mr. MORRIS PHILLIPS, his partner in the Proprie- j torshipof the Journal, superintends the department ; of Foreign Gossip, Miscellanies anil Cfiticisms, ond is always Jt th-> office a> the R-presentat;ve iuiimxsf Editor. Our galaxy of critic-, contribu tors and reviewers is, a - usual, brilliant and nuir.cr ous, and we are> especial!y ;av;r-*t with the roi.tin uence of that intootprrable i nv>st, the spicy and j Scholarly "F. C." In the first number, of the new .votu.ne wit be j commence ! a thrilling romance, written for . ur col u:ni s, entit! nl LILLIAN 3 LOVERS; A ROMANCE OF HA L TIMOR E. rv u'.iqi.is. The scene of this intrrecting story is 'aid in the monumental city. The char ing men and isomer. | who move in tfi.it brilliant -witty, foi which Rdl tirr.ore h:• r . ever Ben, a- if we t\ :* cc.al A: hens, ; live and love in Ifi.s true stviy of the Lsart. Another feature ot the new volume will be a e- j ries o< copyrighted articles, catted OUR GHOST C'LIIS, By that fine poet and finished writer, HARRY 11A HE WOOD LEECH, These '*pap> rs" are of inter-e interest.and enrih >dv mysteris us and startling revelations of lite in both ; herni-pheres. The more immedivfe tastes of our readers will al so be carefully catered for, by our translators and : cwrespondents, who will keep .is an fail of ti.e Current Literature of the World, g.ving tis the brief tals, spicy sketches and essays ; U,at appear in the foieign journals. That popular d-'paitmcut, known at FIRST LOOK AT NEW BOOKS, will, by requ-t, tie retaine E Jn t'.i3 department u giveti a foretaste ol the ucw books in advauce of j their publication. THE HOME Jot kxal will strive to n.aintain that high standatd earned for it as the i ° i Emporium of Poetic Production. All the former peculiar f-satffres of THE HOME . JOURNAL (which have earned lor us our well estab lished reputation.) will be continued ; while new ones will be introduced during the coming year ! —containing the Foreign and Domestic Correspon- [ der.'ce of a very large list of contributors—The spire of the European magazines—the selections ot the nost iu'erbstiiig publications of the da\— the brief ; novels—the piquant stories—the sparkling wit and arnusiug anecdote—the news and gos-ip of the Pa- j risiucpvj er—the personal sketches of pu lie char acters— the strrrina scenes of the wor <1 we live in —the cfc? r.icle of the news for ladies—the fi rnipns aid fa-hiouab: go.-.si-—th" facts and ouflin . ; if r.-ws—toe j ink of English information—'he wit, humor curJ pathos of the firm s—the essays on life, 1 terature, :ety aad ntor.isand the usual variety ' bf car-fu' ch > ,uga £rodt|kl w:iderae-s of English | periodtc=il literature "ntk-, m, poetry, etc. THE Home J-. i u.NAI. wi ! l continue to ti is-n-d on th finest white pap-rr, while th printing will he tlear and legible, and its general appearance a mod el of new'ness and beauty in ne ws^-. d per up ;gr<ipny. 1 ervs :—For i DOiOpy, sß.uo; lor three eopi-'s, 87.30, or one copy for t;ue years $7.30 always in advsi.ee. Subscriptions, orders, remittances, and a'l other o.nuiOniciiivit, to be ri 're*sed to WILLIS iv PHILLIP?, PaOPRIJtXOUS. 107 Fulton street, N. Y*. gf AfEiSEIVf SHOW JN v* the aggregate amount of assessment and valuation of the several Townships and Boroughs of Bedlord county, together with the amount ol Faxes assessed thereon, agreeably TO the ltth section of the Act of Assembly pas-ed the 27tb day of July, A. D. 1542. : - . i X C S O ■ cj o • Orj 5- St-e!2S"3 = dk. 2 | t-g _3 o ® f_ k, ?= r - Z r- 2 : ®= =c --jr != V. ® U. o fi WX. r zl ZT £ f <DC~ 2" ~ 5.2 ST? as S V 5 g =3 2,3. S3 n=w=: f g oS* - DISTRICTS. "s*? " ~ "ST ■ * 3 fa z" ? - • ° 5 ° 3 * ft ?= § • TS ==s Bedford Borough 163,025 3,023 3,500 862 7,500 825 .5 V 3S3 17,920 t.OOO 1.030 *Tr,79O 1025,90 514,45 Bedford Town'p, 212,220 12,231 5,345 13,200 4,230 14,200 3,010 3,000 3,880 ,50 . 271,376 1356,88 678,44 Broad Top, 224,701 95,344 35,730 2,160 7,305 2,000 ,800 ,160 C.230 ,65 . 374,515 1872,58 936,29 Bloody Run Bor. 2,305 43,650 3,870 1,755 ,473 2,000 .665 ,200 4,800 3,40 ,50 - 51),50S 299,04 149,52 Colerain Town'p, 138,929 1G,295 8,203 ,170 13,510 3,623 3,560 1,500 2,470 ,'.OO * Cunsb'd Valley, 141771 10,911 4,055 ,400 11,010 3.20S 1,750 1,600 0,200 183,905 919,53 459,77 Harri-on. 68,800 ,300 6,787 2.153 1,650 2,080 81,781 406,91 204,46 Hopewell, 79,955 3,815 ,110 (i.r.00 3,405 2,498 ,340 ,100 ,60 06,733 483,92 241 96 Juniata, 94.7'Jl 2.210 5.575 3,SBS 1,150 ,435 105.379 541,90 270,95 Liberty. 43,473 3,230 21.790 ,860 2,675 ,980 4,730 ,25 ,40 4,450 ,490 82,721 413,61 206,81 Londonderry, 126.194 4.630 .600 7.519 3.050 3.820 570 .920 .40 147.723 738.62 369.32 Monroe, 127.19? 7.217 5.560 .660 19.009 5.133 .300 .550 2.558 168.42'J 812.15 421.08 Napier, 106.639 1.539 3.270 .10 8.100 4.440 2.323 1.860 2.490 190.040 953.23 476.62 Providence East, 84.129 6.827 2.540 .410 03.936 469 68 234.84 Providence Writ, 67.318 2.185 3 410 1.005 .100 .390 .600 .30 75.838 379.19 189.00 Schelisburg Bor. 6.958 1.3G8 26.235 1 150 .190 2.400 .805 .257 2.015 1.750 .140 40.421 202.11 101.06 Snake Spring Tp„ 83.894 5.392 .700 5.547 2.950 5.300 .750 106.433 532.17 206.09 Southampton 87.109 2.716 12.403 4.994 .656 .60 .614 109 552 542.7% 271.38 St. C air, 162.252 9.489 11.509 11.066 4.02 1 2.200 1.530 5.473 207.693 1039.4™ 519.71 Woodbeiry M. 238 520 11.221 17 020 8.914 2.630 9.590 1.710 4.295 .35 291.503 1472.52 736.20 Woodbeiry S. 256.055 11.533 6.213 .60 7.992 2 950 18.2.'.t0 3 031 .159 1.140 307.357 1536.79 768.40 Unit, n, 121.449 5.732 1.517 .162 0.635 1.190 3.476 1 315 t.OOO .22 149.128 745.64 372.82 { Srr.l IAI. STATE i'vx.— Offices over £20;), 2 per cent, on every dollar thereof, President Judges excepted. Pleasure Carriages, trades and oc cuj ..tions an<l public hacks, 1 per cent, on every dollar thereof, (iulii lever and other gold waiclies of equal value, one dollar each; other gold watchrs and silver lever watches, To cents each ; nil other watches ot' the value of S2O and upwards, fifty cents. ■ ti -*3> • I C rtiiy that the above is a correct statement of the aggregate amount of the assessment and valuation of the several objects and things vide taxable by the laws of the t. muiouwcnlt! for '-otinty and State purpose?, according to tho return of the several Borough and Township R c; >-Tr.et!t?, mid publisb-d by authorii of ?.n act of the Clenernl Assembly, entitled "An Act to provide for the ordinary expenses of the Gov ernment," &e f ] v sod the 27th day of July, A. D. lb 12. And that the Commissioners did, on Tuesday, the 23ib day of November, last, de term' v.! aher ;.ny of the valuations t.f the assessors have been made below a just rate, according to iho meaning and intention of said Act. By order of the Commissioners. JOHN G. FIiSHEIi, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, December 5, ISQ4. 1! EAL L' & F GLUEY. CORNER OF CENTRE & HARRISON STREETS, CUMBERLAND, MD. THOMAS WILKMSON, SR., Superintendent. T'r.is large ami Ion 4 established Foundry his been fiurcba eJ ar.it re-opened by the subscriber, under the management of an experienced Superintendent and Maehauics atid Workmen. STEAM E JVC LYES, BOILERS, MINING MACHINERY, K AIL-ROAD AND MINK CARS, FURNACES, STOVES, GRATES, TLOUGHS, MILL IRONS, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Wi 1 h* manufactured to order. A STOCK' OF "Beali'a Egg Sieves," of various z\ze*; the best pattern far Stoves m the 1 country for burning Cumberland Coal $ will be k- pt on band, and sold on favorable terms to the trade. Ore New Four-horse Potter Engittf, Boiler and Fixtures, for sale. paid for old Hon and Metal or. delivery at the Foundry. KF"Orders solicited, and all work warranted. WJVI. W. McKAIGL Cumberland, Dec. 2, ISG4—3m BROOKS' SERIES OF ARITHMETICS for Rcle at tHtrodurtion pr/cr.s, a: the Drug and Book Store of Dr. B. F. Harry, Be lfjr l, Pa. Dr. B. F. Harry is the age:.t. Coanellsviile and Southern Pennsylvania Railway Company. At an election helienthe 10th day ot November, A. D. IS I, in the city of Philadelphia, for a Pres -1 1 dent and Directors of the "Connellsville and South | ern Pennsylvania Railway Company," the follow ! ing persons were chosen : ransinßvr, JOHN A. WRIGHT. lIIRKCTOIiS. Thomas A. Scott, Geoige W, Ca, ; , • Josinh Bacon, D. R. Oavid.-on, John M. Kennedy, D. K. Small, ' Wi tar Morris, J. 0. Rodily, i E. C. Knight, A. E. McCiure, S. L. Russell, Ashbel Green. 11. D. BARCLAY, Sec'ry. November IS, 18G4—4t. LOOK TO \m iiiif, MCCIIAMCS, LAWYERS. PEiEACES Hi AND ALL, I Buy ycur goods at the BARGAIN STORE of S.'£ • " i- as S'i Who r.ave just received an elegant assortrr.er: of New Winter Goods, Embracing Black Silks, Bomba/<nes, Cobergs, Alpacas, Mohairs, Lustres, Canton Cloths, Poplins, Reps, Silk Plaids, all Vv'ool Delaines, latest styles. American Delaines, Prints, Ginghams, Checks, Table Diaper, Ticking, Batlardvale ami Shaker Flan nels, Canton Flannel, i Scailet, Solferino and Grey Shirting Flan nel-, Sheeting end Sbirtir.g Muslins of standard makes, Mi ners Flannels, Liusejs and Blankets. Ladies' Furs, Muds, Capes And Cutis. Ladies R'pellont Waterproof Cloths, Shawls 1 and Circulars, ClothsYCassimeres, Satinetts, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, ior men and boys wear. HOSIERY, GLOVES, NECK TIES, SHIKT COLLARS AND FRONTS. MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, If ATS A?JD CAPS; Every style, quality and color. LOOTS AND SHOES, in great variety. GROCERIES. CHOICE RIO COFFEE, Extra Young Hyson, Im perial and Oclor.g TEAS, Sugars, Syrups, Rice, Chocolate, Spices, Suit, Cheese, &c.,&c. CHEWING TOBACCO AND SEGARS, of choice brands. A lore" assortmfrttof QUF.ENSWARE, together i with 1 ,©>' 0 other articles to which we call the at tention of buyers. ! Bedford, November 25, 1861. "Unquestionably the lest sustained tcork of the kind in the World." O A R ff E El 1 S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE- Critiral nntires of the Press. ft is the fcremot M igazine of th day. The In side never ha;! a more delightful companion, north© million a more enterpiisin™ friend, than Harper's Magazine— Methodist Protestant, (Baltimore.) The roost popular Monthly in the world.— New York Observer. We most refer in terms.of eulogy to the high tone and vaied excellences of Harper's Mam sine— a journal v.- rh a monthly circulation of about 170,000 copie in whose panes are to be found some of the choicest light .• n 1 general reading of the day. Wo speak ol this work as an evidence of the American people; and the popdarity it h-.i3 acquired is mer ited. F.ach number contains fully til pages of read ing matter, appropriately illustrated with goo ! wood cuts: and it combine-; m itself the racy mctbly and the more philosophic :' quarteily, blended with the best feature* of the daily journal. If has great power in the dissemination ol ~ love of pore litera ture. —Tfu.'BNEa's Guide, to American Literature, Lc •trior:, The volumes bound constitute of them-clves a li brary' cf m;-eel!ar."ou* reading such us cannot be ton d in the same compass in any o'her publication that ha 3 come under oar notice.— Boston Cotirtir. SUBSCRIPTIONS -18 6 3, The publishers have perfected a system of mail ing by which they can supply the Magazixc and Weekly promptly to those who prefer to rec -ive their penodica s directly from the Office of Peb-.t cation. postage on Harper's Magazine is 24 cents a year, ifa. 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"The Model Newspaper of our country—com plete in ali the dep.: rtmenis of an American Family Paper— Weekly has earned for itself ,i right to its titl" A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZA noN.'" nr. i. Lrc p w <. - f his paper I'jini has the bit illustrations. Our future histoid s will enrich themse.ves out of Har per's Weekly long after writers, and painters, and publishers are turned to dust."— New Yo r k Evan gelist. " in every household."— Boston Tran ter int. "It is at or.ce a leading political and historical annalist of the nation."— Phil. Press. " 1 he best of its claus in Ameiica."— Post. Trav eller. SUBSCRIPTIONS. i The pnblislers have perlected a ?y-tem of mail ing by which they cun supply the Magazine and Weekly promptly to those who prefer to receive their periodicals directly from the Office of Publr cat'on. Postmasters and others desirous of getting up ( iubs will be supplied with a handsome pictori al Show-bill on application. '1 ho postage ori Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's post office. TERIUS: Hakpeu's Weekly, one year, ?| 00 An Extra copy ol either the Weekly or Magazine wil be supplied gratis !©r every Club of Five Sub scribers at SI 00 pach, in one remittance; or Six Copies for s2ll 00. Back numbers can be supplied at any time. Ihe annual volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of ex pense, for $6 each. A complete set, comprising Eignt \olumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $4 .00 per vol., freight at expense of purchaser. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Franklin Square, Net? York. AUDITO.ts aon en. The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court to make distribution of the fund in the fcand3 of Daniel Fletcher, administrator of the estate of Curt is S. Coiper, late of Monroe township, dee'd., v. ili attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Bedford, on Wednesday, the 4th dnv of January next, when and where all persons inter ested can attend if tliey think proper. E M. ALSIP, Auditor. December 0, ISM. HEW CARPETING. A large supply ol LIST and all WOOL Capeting. Also—Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, at Dec. 2. 1864. CRAMER & CO'S. ft., -Oyer's i ! "^SAP. tub : -v <'s OXEAI Ronswr tsr Bcrrfufa and Scrofulous Diseases. From Cm try Edits, a ire/1■ known merchant of Oxford, ! Maine. ' ! Iv vc poM large of your Rarsapartlt.a, j hut never y t• no totfie which failed of the desired effect i mil: ; •.•.Hr'.Kvno.i to tlio-e who took it. A* fist as our i 1' "!'!••• try it, tliey .•• ; rci- !". re h.u been tio medicine like it j before In our community." E: ipti&r,Piaipl" 'i, Blotches, Pustules, Ulcers, j V. r. -, and all Dtoiar. 3cf the Shin. Pre: r. Itobt. .'ttmtien, lirtitol, England. •' I uniy do my c . yto yon. ami the public, when I add I my ti timony t . ii.at your.ublHh of the mcdl.-tml virtues | ol your SAiisAiv.i'.n.LA. My daughter, aged ten, had an t aft;, nag humor in li.r cars, cvJc. and hair for years, j w i liuablo to cure until we tried vour SARSA iMHii.I v. Slie has been well for some months." From -Vlrs. J it E. Rice, awU knencii ami tr.ueh-csieemed l-tdyrf DeanisriUe,' ,-pe May Co.. X. J. "My dan ■; -r has .red ia year pat with a serof- i tilr,:::: cptjv m. which was very trouble mjne. KotUsr e'arf ' d any relief until v tried your SARSAPABILLA*, v. .ueit koou comi'lctely cured Lcr." From citerl-'o /'. Gage, Esq., of the mUtlu burnt Gaejt. Murray 1/ Co., manufacturers of eruirrwlhJ imperii* Xn ivrr, X. FT. " I had for several years a very tronhdosouic humor In my (ace, which mr constantly worse until it disfigured my Mini sod became an intolerable affliction. I tried almost every thing a roan couldof both advice and modi, chut iviifiout any relief whatever, until I took your Hak* APAKtf.:. t. It immediately made mv face worse, >ta you t-.ld rneif might for a time; but in a few weeks the new "km began to form under the blotches, and con tinued until iay lace is as nn,>oth as any body's, an I I L\:\ without ny symptoms of the disease that I know of. < u:'oy perh ct health, and without a doubt owe it to y,,ur Babsajarilla." Ery3:pelc-, - Goneral Debility—Purify the Blood. From Dr. itobt. Satcin, Houston St., Xew York. " 1)b. Ayek. 1 seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sores by the perscvcringuscof your S.vRSAI'A- Kit i, anil i 'lav.-just now cured an attack of MuUorumt Eryipcfas with i'. No alterative we possess equals the BAnnaparii.ua you bare supplied to the profession r.o w-i; as to the people." Ft- an.i. F.. Johnston, Es.j., irnkeman. Ohio. *' I l '' r twelve years. I imii the yellow I-.rysipclas on my rigid arm, during which time I tried all the celebrated physicians i could reach, and took hundreds of dollars worth of medicines. The u'eers were so bad that the cords bee-one visible, and the doctors decided that my arm mast I,- am- ntated. 1 began taking your Sars.H'Aßll.i.a. T mi'.; two bottles, and some of your Together tliey l ave cured me. lam now as well and sound as any 1 .ly. living in a public place, mv case is known to every body in this community, snd excites the wonder of all." From Hon. Henry Monro. MP. P., of Newcastle, C. W., I <: !i in tiny meatier cf the Canadian Parliament. j , "I ' n- i your S.lKSAi*.\niLl.A in ny family, for | rcncr-i <k >: ' for P'trifoinrj the. blood, with very l-, j results, feel coutideuoc in commending it I to the a;,".; L" l .-" - - j Et. Autbcnya JRoae, Salt Rheum, Saald I Hean, Yfca. Prom TTart'tj Sieltler, F.*y., the oc - Cdilor Tun,t- '. bannock Hem■< rat. Pennsylvania. " Our < iy child, about thr e years of age, Wts £*• , t. y j it,.pit son in-- forciie;: I. Thev rapidly spn-ad uil I t! y formed a loath ''. me and virulent core, which covetvsi his liice, and actually blinded Ids eyes lor eonto days. A ►Viliul physician applied ritrato of silver and otiis r rime,lies, v. ithout any apparent effect. For fifteen •toys we niprded his band*, lest with them he should t. ,i < y.cn the ft terin-c r... i corrupt wound which covered Ins whole tare. Having tried every thing else wc had hone iroin. we bc-gsn giving vour Sak.saparii.i.a, end app!-. -ug the iodide of potash* lotion, :u> you direct. Tli - 'b, to lira! when wc had given the first bottle, cad ivk well wlienii. had finished the second. The chilli's , i.. -hi r. which had come out, grew again, and he is now J aa !.. i.ithy and fair as ray other. The whole ueigbbcrhood ! prtJiutcii tli.it the child mit t die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. F: - - !h-. Hiram Slont, of St. Louis, Missouri. " I i- ,1 your Saks iPARft.i.A a moro eff-ctiuil remedy ; for -co.. I .- niptonis of Syphiiis and for syphilitic ! (hi. • tli.ui any other we possess. The profeasiou are tu- { to . ito you for some of the best medicines we have." I Er i. J. French, M. D., an eminent physician of Law I Mt ' . trio i; a prominent manlier of the La,is ififtir. of Massachusetts. j "i Avi.it. >1 y dear Sir: I have found your Sausa- ' papilla an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the ;o-. -qv and steen dcry 1 pe, and cf turd in some cxscs tin; too oh, ::nate to yield to other remedies. 1* do no! know what we can employ with more certainty of euc c < -, win re a powerful alterative is required." Mr. i .'as. X I'M I' no, of Xew Brunswick, X. J., had ores leers >n his legs, caused hy mi abase of meixuis, or mercurial disease, wl ich new more and more aggrh" vat i for years, in spite of every remedy or trcatroW; tb .t could bo applied, u: tilt ho pi'rsevcriag use of A v::,.'s b.\: .iI'AgTH \ relieved him. Few cases can be found more : ivcter.Ue and riistr. -sing fiian this, and it took several dozen bottles to euro Itini. Louoorrlicca, Wiiitog, T'omalc Weakness, arc generally , • 'uced by internal Scrofulous Ulceration, n,l are very often etirni by the alterative effect of this fiAlsArnauA. Pome cases require, however, in aid of the SaiIs APAWLLA, tlic skilful application of local reui ches. From the uteU-kr.ovrn and icideiy-cclebrated Dr. Jacob Jtforritt, of Cincinnati. " I have found your SC. rsaparii.la an excellent altera tive in diseases of females. Many eases of Irrejrularify. Let: on'Kea, Internal L'lecrntion, and local debility, aris ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to "it. and 1 lie, e are few that do not, w ben its effect is properly aided by local treatment." A lady, unwilling to allow the publication qf her name. irri'.cS ! " My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating l.caecrrhaca of long standing, by two bottles of your Sarsaparilla." ■ Bh.3umc.tism. Gout, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, neuralgia, when r.-.vsed by Scrofula in the system, arc rapidly curod by tubs Ext. Saksai'.uull v. AVER'S CATHARTIC RILLS possess so uiar.v advantages over the other purca tivr-s in tho market, and their superior virtues ore i so universally known, that wo need not do more t'ir r. to n-'suro the public their quality ft maintained equal to tlic iK'st it ever Ims been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have over done. Prepared bv .Ti C. AYER, M. D., &. Co., Lowell, Mu and soki,by B. F. Harry, Bedford, J. E. Colvin, Schellsbnrg, J. M. Baindoliar, Bloody Rur. ; L. Putt, Btoners tovrn : U. B. Amigk, St. Clairsville ; D. Stoner. Woodberry ; R, Ralston, Water Street; and dealers everywhere. Jaly 1, ISOI. AUDITOR'S NOTTCET The nndersigned auditor, appointed by the Or phans" Court to make distribution of the fund in the hands of John C. U. tile, administrator of the estate of Jacob Riifle, late ol Juniata township, de ceased, will attend to the duties of air appointment at his office in Bedford, on Tuesday, the third day of January next, when and where all pmties inter- i ested can attend it they think proper. E. M. ALSIP, Auditor, December 2, I9SI. ' >J - * ft ',//,/' "" ■' - "• " ; ' / Kfiou. WilsoirM'Caiulless Judge of the United States Circuit Court, President i Corner Prim and St. Clair St.*., Pittsburg) Peun The Largest, Cheapest and Best. SjjX"S Pays for a full Commercial Course. KF""NO extra charges for jManufactuf.rt, Stean | boat, Railroad and Bank Book-Keeping. Ministers' j Sons at half juice. Students enter and review at I any tim*. j This Institution is conducted by experienced teach ! era and practical accountants, Who prepare young j men for active business at the lea-t expense ahd shortest notice, for the most lucrative and responsi ble situations. DIPLOMAS granted for raeiit only. | Hence the universal preference for graduates oftkis. > College, by business men. PROF. A. COWLEY, the best Penman of the Union, I who holds the largest number of IST PREMIUMS. and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wri ting. CIRCULAR* containing full information sent yuan on application to the Principals. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. Qs~Attend where the Sons aDd Clerks of Bankers j and Business Men graduate. November 6, 1803. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, auditor, appointed by the Or , phms' Court of Bedford county, to distribute the | balance in the hands of George W. Householder, Esq., administrator of the esta'e of Wi nam Sparks, late of West Providencp township, deceased, toand among the persons legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties interested at his office in Bedford, on Friday, the 23d day of December, at I o'clock, P. M., to perform the duties of his appointment. J. R. DURBORROVV, Auditor. December 9, 1854. NEW GOQjJS. i Tee undersigned have just opened a large and gen „ eral assortment of Y RIFT AND WINTER GOODS. Embiacing many varieties of fabrics, new and beautiful. Having on hand a large stock purchased -previous ! to the late advnnce, we are enabled to offer many II A H Cr A IMS | THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. ! Qur friends, easterners, ard public generally, arp i invited to c-11 and examine our stock | and prices before purchasing, as we are determined | to sell at SHORT PROFITS, thereby ensuring large ! sales. TERM O — CASH, PRODUCE, or FOUR Motrins credit • to those who will pay us promptly. UF"!merest charged on all accounts after due. A. B. CRAMER & CO. j December 2, 1861. i LA DIBS' DRESS GOODS. I Frenrii|Mpr:noß, Thibet Cloths, French all Wool Reps, WiVl Delaines, Popplinu, Mohairs, Coburg, Alpacas—all fashionable colors—cheap, at Dec. 2, 1861. CRAMER & CO'S. LA DIE^jT At Cramer St Co's you will find Cloaking Clotfcs, Shawls, Cloaks, Hoods, 4m., very cheap. Dtcember 2, 1564. CLOTHING: A good assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING just received at ' CRAMER he CO'S. December 2, 'S6t. New Winter Goods, AT I J. M. SHOEMAKER'S | CHEAP STORE, NOW OPENING. His customers and the public generally aro irD vitod to call and examine for themselves. IMS GOODS A RE OF THE BEBT QUALITY, AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST' LOOK TO YOIR OWN INTEREST BY EXAMINING MY STOCK'. A LARUE LOT OF ' READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hoots and Shoes, OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND VERY CHEAP, form a part of my new stock. MENS' WINTER WEAR, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ladies' Dress Goods, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, &C\, &C. All to he had at the store of J. M. Shoemaker Bedford, Nov. 2.">, 18G4. VALUABLE; HOUSE AIN D LOT AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers tor sale the dwelling house in which he at present resides, with the lot of ground attachrd. There are upon it a good well, spring house and stable. The lot contains four acres of excellent land. The premises are located ; in Friend's Cove, eight miles southeast of Bedford. Terms reasonable. FREDERICK PJESBERG. November 25.—4ts* WH. H4RTLEV S CILUMN. j ' [ The Eureka Hay, Strav? and Fodder i Cutter and Crusher, ! VCill save to any iaiirier wco Hea six head ot horse* ,i | to keep, at [east §l5O in one season. Thie machine basbeen tmptoVed sinre last year, and is pronounced by fhe farming puulic "The best Cutter ever invented." ' - Having 6old more truii 100 of these cutters the > | past year, 1 respectful;? beg leave to refer 'on few ; farmers of Bedford county who have them in use ■ I 1 Jndge Burns, Dsniel Walter, ' John Schnebley. Abraham Reighud, • SamceT Boor, M. R. MiMer, ' Simon Nyfuuj r y>A''T John Shank, j Jacob Fetter, ,r John W. Hoover. C. R. Rea, j Michael Schafer, John S. Brumbaugh, John N- Teeter, ! Henry Rarshberger, Henry CI tpper, Samuel Griffith, Jacob Yont, ! Jacob Biddte, John Haluerbaum, Isaac Imler, Martin Hoover, Adam Dibert. Wm. Grisinger, John VV'hiteline, Frederick Schnebley , Adam Samel, ,f. Irvin Noble, Henry Stiffler, George Bowser, William Rork, David Kams, William Keyser and some 5b other farmers, all of whom 1 am cor.lident will speak of this machine in the highest terms of praise. On account of the great scarcity of mechanics, the high pries of material, and the grea' demand for these machines, 1 WBS unable to secure enough ;to supply the demand last season. And having now but 40 on hand, ftrmers desiring to secure cutters ' I- MUST ORDER SOON. —ALSO— -1 still bare in store an elegant assortment ilardu arc of all kiinls, which I will close out at very fair prices. Far as iiirolcuirsits, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ALWAYS ON HAND. | | . THE BEST I Coal Oil and Lamps ' AT THE TOIVEST RATES. I | CORN SHELLF.R>, ! CIDER MILLS. CLOVER HELLERS, GRAIN DRILLS, MOWING tc REAPING MACHINES, which I will seli during the winter at much less than they will be sold for neat season. SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS, at old prices. BUTCHER KNIVES, MEAT SAWS, REVOLVERS of different kinds. 1 SADDLERY, SHOE FINDINGS, MILL SAW'S, at old rates. IRON 7 , NAILS, GLASS, %.c. Being desirous of closing up my business, all iu debted to me will please settle at once—end per sons desiring any thing in my line, will find it to then advantage to call, as T am determined to close out my present stock of goods at LOWER RATES ) than goods can now be purchased for elsewhere ALWAYS ON HAND, | The very besi Coal Oil made. CLEAR AND BRIGHT, CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. i Thankful for the very liberal share oi patronage > which I have heretofore received, t respectfully so ' | licit a continuance of the same. W;M. HARTLFA ' Bedford, November 18, 1564.
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