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T,-BMS —Fo* ooa vopy, $3.00; r three copies. $7.50, or one copy for thiee yeais $7.53 always in ad-.'siice. Subscriptions, order*, remi"anees, and all other caoiauiuuia lions, to be a<i.!r---d to WILLIS & PHILLIPS, PROPRIETORS. 107 Fulton street, N. Y. Sfbforb Count g, bs: At an Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, on the 9Ut day of November, A. D., 1864, before the Judges of the said Court, on motion of John P. Keed, Esq., th* Court grant a Rule on the heirs and legal representatives of David Kelley, late of Liberty Tp., deceased, to wit : John and Wm. Kel ley, their shares owned by Christian Estricbt; 3d Sarah, wile of John Grace , 4th, Catharine, wife of - Baitlebaugh, share owned by Chris Estricht; stb, Susan, her share owned by Christian Estricbt, Ctb, Martha, intermarried with W. Miller, deceas ed ; >tb, Mary, wife ol Sam. Med art , Bth Juliana, deceased, leaving surviving ber husband, D. Grace, hei share owned by Chi ist. Estricht; 9th Elizabeth, wife ol Jas. share held hv Christ. Estricbt, to be and epp*ar at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on the 2d Monday, 13th clay of Feb. next, to accept, or refuse to take the Real Estate of said deceased at the Valuation wnich has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a Writ of Pa Oil ion or Valuition issued out of our said Court, and to the Sheriff of said County, directed to show cause why the same should not be sold. Ix Testimony Whbrb'-f, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said Court, at Bedford, this 21st day of November, A. D., 1864. O. E. SHANNON, Clerk. Jan. C, ISO 1. I'ubiic Sale OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virlye of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will oflcr for Sale, on the premise*, in Cumberland Val'ey l'p., Bedford County, oil Tuesday January 31st, 1865. all the following described property of Ann Rose brock, iate cf the Township of Cumberland Valley, to wit : A TRACT OF L\ N D adjoining lands of Abraham .McClelland ar.d others, containing 43 acres strict measure, about 5 acres cleared and under fence, with a log dwelling house thereon erected. Terms , Cash, at confirma'ion of Sole- Sale to com.nence at 11 o'clock, A M., of said day. H. NICOD.'.MUS, January 0 1865. Adm'r. F.STA'i'K 01'" JOHN W&iS&L D£Ct>. Letters Testamentary Laving b r en granted to the undersi ned Ex renters of the Last Will and testament of John Weis*' late oi S'. Cleir towns'" i Bedford comity Pa. dee'd by the P.e-ister of said county—all persons knowing tlietfis .-'vs inuebte' to sar t .'6' ate are requested in cake imni* dis c pa - ment a .d. those having eiain.s will present tuem propc.iy juth-nTcatca for settleii.-nt. JOHN" WRIT.!., JOHN FIC*K January 0, ISC.". Exeen.ors. FELIX FSYMAIT WITH At noidj .Yiissbitmss A piirfflin jci*. Importers, Jobbers, and Wholesale Dealers in CL 0 i 111 !\ CI, Cloths, Cassiraeres, Vestings, Tailors' Ti im micg* &c. Nos. 333 Market S reet, and 27 North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. / FFI.R3 great inducement, to Wholesale Dealers \ ) from the Country, in quantity, quality, style, prices and terms. Merchants, Tailors and Dealers visit Eg Philadel- I phia, will find it to their advan'ag to call and ex amine stock and learn prires before purchasing else where. Dec. 9, 1861 —ly WM. W. PAUL, D. J. HOAR. H. L. HOOD, WITH WW. YT. PAUIa A CO., WHOLESALE BOOT & SilOE W A It E 11 0 USE, G23 .Market St. & 614 Commeice St. above Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. December to, ISGI ly. A DMINISTR A TOR'S NOTICE. Lttrrs of administration on the estate of Levi McGrigor, late of St. Clair township, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Bedford county, ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them July authen ticated for settlement. JACOB BF.CKLF.Y. December 9, 1861—6t Adir'r. AFP KA LS. Notice is hereby given to the taxable inhabitants of the county of B-dlord, tnat an appeal will be held by the County Commi-sioners on the days, and at the places hereby specified, to wit* For Coleriin township, on Tuesday the 3,) day of January next, at the bouse of A. J. Pennell. Southampton townsmp. on Wednesday to: 4th, at the bouse ol William AJams. Monroe town-hip, on Thursday the sth, at the house of Mrs. Daniel Weimer, in Clearville. Fast Providence township, on Friday the 6th, at the house of D. A. T. Black. West Providence township, on Saturday the 7th, at the house of J. C. Black, (Bloody Ran borough.) CumberlandVnllev township, on Monlay the 9th, at the hou-e of James Haney. Londonderry township, on Tuesday the 10th, at the house of David V. Evans. Harrison township, on Wednesday the 11th, at the house ot William W. Lar.ey. Juniata township, on Thursday the 12th, at the hone of Jo-eph Fuller. Napier township, on Friday the 13th, at the house of A. J. Snively. (ScbelUbure borough.) S helisbuig borough, on Saturday the 11th, at the house of A. J. Snively. Union towi ship, on Monday the ICtb, at the house of Michael Wyant. St. Clair tjwnship, on Tuesday the 17th, at the house of Isaac .Miller, in Sr. Clairsville. Sontn Woodberry township, on Wednesday th: l c lh. at th> bouse of J. itwin Koala. Middle Wor.Jberry town hip. c.n Thursday the 19th. at the hou-e of William VI. Pearson. Liberty township, on Friday the 23 t h, at the house of foho Be.r er. Bio'.td 1 op township, on Srturdiy the 21st, at the bou-t of Dio!linger. Hopewc.V totFO'hip, on Monday the 23d, at the house of John Howell. Bloody Run boron-. 1 ' 0:1 UuesiU) the 2ith, at the Louse of John C Black. Snake Spring township, oil odnesfidy the 23th, at the house of Josepii Mor'imocy Bedford township, on Thursday thtJ Sfitb, at Ihe Commissioners' Office. Bedford borough, on Friilay the 27th. at the Com-; mis*ioners' Office. When and wbeie aU persons and corporations fe 1- ing theinaelves aggrieved at the enumeration and valuation of their taxable property and effects, made pursuant to the several *cts of Assembly in such case made and provided, are requested to at tend and slate their grievances for redress, accord ing to law. Special attention is Mso directed to the following portion of Article 4th, Section -Jd, of "An Act for the organization, discipline and regu !-ition of 'h-- Militia of the Corunio- w-altb of Peuil ay'vaijis," to wit : < On tho da;- 'he county, or city, Cooarssioners rr.ee', tr> review th* >es ■*.." **. of r.-al ar.J p-v-onel property , or for holding api they ch'.ll. also, deter.nine who are exernp , or not liable ti do military duly," ivc. Trie appeals will he held or. the diys above nam ed. between th. houra of i> o'clock, A. M., and 12 o'clock, M. ANDREW CRP4MAN, tlTfii.'iF- tOiJ'u. MICHAEL IVr.itTZ, Jxo. G. FisHF.it, Clerk. Corcniusioneig. December ICtb, 1864. " DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR OF THE HOPEWELL OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL—% 2C0,000. SHARES— 2OO,OOO. Par Value, si.oo. Hon. JOHN HOWE, President. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Sec'ry. & Treasurer. DIRECTORS. W. S. FLETCHER, McConnelisburg, Pa, JOHN ROWE, Greencnstle, " F. BENEDICT. Bedford, JOHN C. KVERHART, Martinsburg, " JOHN J. SCHELL, Somerset, " C. P. RAMSDELL, Oil City, " J. H. SEYMOUR, Hagerstown, Md. OFFICE :—jVo. 435 Walnut St., Phila. $35,000 Reserved as a Working Capital. The property of this Company consists of 200 acres of land, in fee simple, situated on the west side ot the Allegheny river, a sbcrt distance above the mouth of Scrub GIM Creek, in scrub Grass 'township, Venango county, Pa. It has a frontage akirig the river of one mile, with good boring sur face (or the whole distance. Two good oi! wells ute now in operation on the east side of the river, immediately opposite the property of the Company. The following m regard to an adjoining tract, is taken from an editorial in the Philadelphia Price Current ot December 17: "1 he geological leiation of *his property to Oil Creek, is such that the oil-bearing strata, which supply the wells on the Middle Section of Oil Creek (Iroin the Washing ion McClintock farm on the north to the Buchanan on the south) must pass under this property; the range ot the strata certainly bring ing the two !oe lities into this mutual relation.— Other data, ob'alned from air investigation ot the coolorrratiou of tne ground, and the undeilying roci>s, 'cat 1 to the same conclusion, viz: that the in-tin l.ell of oil, which extends down from the north- I or'.h. lit an.i sup,.l es the welts m the Washington, McClintock, Egbert, btony. Tar, and Buchanan fart/is, sweps siiil lar'ner down on the same south southwest direclioi. c responding with and con trolled liy the inch*: iltoir of the strjia, e.nd under lies* tin., p-operty. it is well ascertained by the tes timony of aged arid r. spectab.e residents tfat th Ind:. ;is, years ago, oil from the surface of the r Vines on this properly and used it lor rbeumat- . k et'ons. l:i uter ti res the teuristers of the Bo'lion Iron . urr.a.e gathered arid used the oil tor the ourpose o; applying it to "alls and bruises on their horses. Oil, tor years, was seen to exuii* at number of places; among o'hers, at the root of r.n old stump on the ln.'-i ,i the Allegheny river, and in tue ra vi-.c alluded to. A teiv yeais a;-:o, the th?*i owners of the tract, with ci e or two ot their neighbors, bored a well, a few jert libs.'e the old stump, ibe first vein of oil v.strcck t the depth of 28fi feet, and the scot"i at 4tSb f et, an expericrced roan from 0,1 Creek was ei*.ployed to tube the well, which p oiuced a s'reani ot oil thlce qn rteisof an inch in d ameter. f he owners of the well, not satisfied with its pro duction, pulled Lit the chamber and drilled some feet deeper, when th-ry struck 6ait water sn large quantities ami ot great, strengtb. Believing that Ine inanutacfure of salt would, at the time, yirid Inem a better piofir, tney arranged tueir S e. u bags ii frit well, so ,s to enable them to exclude the oil ai d pump the salt w iter. Still, oil was pui.ped a io tg with the water, in such quantities as to gather U|.on the top of the water-tar.k?, from wueuce it was co !e ted, barreled and sold." i tu-re is every reason, then fore, to hel eve that the prcpeity cf the ( oinpany is rich in its supplies ot ...I, Ihe incbrvit.on of the s're r a prove?, con clusi'eiy, *113! 1 OS? supplies oi oii on Oil Creek I.a.e a iitcker l*r,l than t..0 oil-hearing rocks an ttis prcpiriv, and tnat, consequently, the supply will he more permanent than that of Oil Creek it selt. The large extent of boring territory, equal to that ot a bail dozen companies on Oil Creek, a boat-1 mding on the .'arm, with the advantages of a navigable stream tor the transportation of oil, and the certainty of the existence o large quantities of coal upon the tract, makes the property of incalcu lable value. | '1 he Company are about preparing to sink severs) I wells, ami coniidentty expect the early development ; of oil in paying quantities. j The plan of organization adopted by the Compa j ny commends itself to public approval, from the 1 tact that it places no fictitious value upon its stock, but confines the sale of shares strictly to their par ' value. A limited number of shares ran be bad by apply ing to the following named gentlemen : j F. BENEDICT, Bcdioid, Pennsylvania, |JACOB HEED, " j B. F* MEYERS, " J. HBNKY SscHELh, Schellsburg. Bedford county, Pa. 1 JAMES LOWTMKK, Altoona, Blair county, i S S tiAKR, Holilday sburg, Pa. C. W. ASHCOM. Hopewell. 1. 11. KAfst-Eii, Bagei stowu, Maryland. S. H. FEATHER & C'o-, Greencastle, Pa. J. HOSTKTTEK & Co., " ! J. J. PHILLIPS, Waynesboro , i Jons S. YIII.I.cu, Huntingdon, Pa. | SAMUEL HENKY, " | W. D. MciC INSTKY, Mercersburg, Pa. And at the Olfice of the Company, No. 435 Walnut i Street, Philadelphia. Dec. 23, VS64. OeMorb <£cunty, ss: ,At an Orphans' Court hplrl at Bedford, j In and for the county of Bedford, on the ; wCvcf. 2lst day of November, A. 1). 1534, be fore the Judges of the said Court. | On motion of G. H. Spang, Esq., the Court grant an alias rule on the heirs ; and legal repretentatives of Frederick Ciaar, late of Union township, dec'J., viz: Jacob Claar, share \ owned by Bartholomew Dsvely ; Simc: Ciaar,dec d, i leaving issue eight children, to wit.* Frederick, de -1 c a-ed, leaving one child, Eisinda, of whom Christ j Brsggle is guardian , Maria, wife of Aloyer; Rebec ca, Susan, Cat hai ine, v. He ot Henry Feather, Jacob, | Aaroa and Samuel. 3d. Matthias' sb ire owned by | B. Piveiy ; 4tii, Peggy, wife ot Peter lckes, now dec'd. issue to wit: Jacob C. Ickes, Nancy, wife of i Claycomb and Elizabeth, leaving one child, Walter | Berkhimer; s'h. Nancy, wife of Michael Walter, i who died leaving issue, to wit: Julia Anna, Sarah, I Simon, Jo eph, Elizabeth, Michael end Cain trine; i Cth. Sareh, vviie of Jacob Lir.gerjfelter, residing in : Illinois; 7th. Barbara, wife ot GeorgeLingenfel'.cr, I share held by John Clear ; Btb. Henry Claar ; 9th. Darin]-; loth Rachel, wife ol Bartholomew Dively; ; 11th wife of Jonathan Bentley, share he.d ! by B. Dively; 12th Joseph Claar, 13th John W. , ( 'aar, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be i be'.o at Bedford in and for the count v of Bedford, on I the 2d fvlotid r* (fdlli day) o' February nest, to ac ' c or or r-tu-e to .ug? be estate of said dec'd. i ::t the valuation which has been valued and apprai>- | ed in pursuance of a writ of partition and valuation i i. sued oot of the said Court a r I to the Sheriff of , sai l county directed oi show c.u e why the same ] should oot be sold. In t-stinno'iy whereof I hae ! hereunto set my hand and the seal of the said Court at B-ilfot-J, the 2lsi tiay of November, A. D. 1864. Dec. 23. O. E. SHANNON, Clerk. Police of Inquisition ; On the t'Jnle of Jacob Cook, late of South ampton township, Somerset county, dec'd. To Jesse Cook, Dennis Cook, th- issue of Mary j Hay, to wit: Calvin and William Hay— the issue of ' Saiaa Waiket, to wit: Jacob, Catharine, Ellen,Na -lah and Samuel Walker, all of Somers .t county— I the issue of Jacob Cook, dec'd, to wit; Solomon, ; Saiah intermarri-d with Peter Samuel, Eliz j abeth intermarried with Wm. Benford, John Cook, , Heniy Cook, YY<m. Cook, George Cook and Catha j rine intcrrnair 1 with Jacob Hardman. Take no- J tice that by virtue of a writ of partition and valti | tion issued out of the Orphans' Court of B*at'oid j county and to me directed 1 Will hold an inquest to ; make partition and valuation of the real estate rf 1 said dec'd, viz: No. 1. A tract ol land containing J 129 acres in Londonderry townsoip, BtJrmd coun • ty, with tfca improvements, hnowu as the iloyman I property*. Nov 2. A tract of timber land containing about 4C") ■'r adjoining tb ahe ve. No. 3. A tract ol land ia same township, being i pe.i t of 11 tract of lir.d containing '49f ..eras war ranted in nami af J*ihr CIIIIP, containing aeies, j oil tlii premises, on "'itn V .y th: rath day of fan* j uaiy next, wnen an.. woe id you J.S!: a 1 !?'"! ll you Sre n r>ey. JpN ALDSVAOT, Sheriff. ' "Slieri'tf ' Ofßcs Bedford, D*c. 23, 1864. - (Js Hon. Wilson MPCniidless ! Judge of the United States Circuit Court, President I Coiner Penn and SL Clair Sis., Pittsburg, Peiui. The Largest, Cheapest and Best J Pays Jor a Jut I Commercial Count. extra charges for Manufacturers, Steam, boat, Railroad and Bank Book-Keeping. Ministers' I Sons at half ptice. Students enter and review at i any time. This institution is conducted by experienced teach ers and practical accountants, who prepare young men lor active business at the lea?t expense and ; shortest notice, for the most lucrative and responsi ble situations. DIPLOMAS granted for merit only. Hence the universal preference for graduates ofthis. College, by business men. Prior. A. COWLEY, the best Penman of the Union, ■ who holds the largest number of IST PREMIUMS, and 1 over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wri ' ting. CIRCULARS containing full information sent FRKI j on application to the Principals. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. C?" Attend where the Sons and Clerks of Bankers and Business Men graduate. November 8, lfct : 3. BIIIC STORE FOR SSLI. " I OFFER FOR SALE MY DRUG STORE, IOK JULIANA STREET, BEDFORD. Terms reasonable- H. C. REAMER. December •, 1861 HORSES WITHOUT RESERVE AT AUCTION! Will be gold in Bedford, on Saturday, December 31, 1864, two splendid Wild Mettle voting GREY MAKES, together with their harness complete.— farmers and others interested in procuring some | splendid stock had better be on hand. The mare* are eentle and in most excellent condition, and are ! warranted to work any place in harness in which : they may be placed. They are also a first rate ! P'ough team. Altogether they are the mn,t fancy, I best matched, spirited and u,el'ul team that ever ; was or ever will be sold in this part of the country. They can be .=en at the st hie of Mr. Isaac Men gel, Bedford, on the 2&th, 30th and 3lst of Decern j her. 1801. S.le :® commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. 3T?"Bargain seekers, be on hand, j Bedford, December 3(>. 1534. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Liters of administration on the estate of Fran cis Corle, ],jte ct Union town-hip, deceased, hav . ing been granted to the subscriber, residing in said toA'i fhip; notic-. is ther. fore hereby given to all persons indebted to saiJ eg a U; o make payment irr.nrie.Jidt. 'v, ,ipd these having clairr.? are lequesied to pnt them forthwith duly authenticated tor settlement. ADOLPHUS AKF,, December 30, 18G4—St Adm'r. VALUABLE YOUNG STALLION FOR SALE- The undersigned offers for sale an elegant young Stallion. The horse is a "Bay Morgvn," and will be three years old next spring. Any parson wish ing to purchase a horse of this description will find ( it to his interest to call upon the subscriber residing , near Bedfoid. Dec. 23—3t J. T. GEPHART. STRAY COW. Ctnne to the premises of the subsctiber residing j in Middle Woodberry township- sometime in No vember last; a muley Cow; supposed to be old, end is red and white spotted. No other marks in par- Th. •.. will please come and prove piopertv, pay charges and take her away or s.'.e will ' be disposed of accorJing to law. Dec. 23—3t JOHN BRUMBAUGH. Shei'iir'g Sale. By virtue ot a writ of Fieri Facias to me direct ed there will be sold at public sale, at the Court House in the borough of Bedford, on Tuesday, the j 27th day of January, 1£65, at 10 o'clock A. M., all 1 Ihe interest of defendant, Willoughby L. Webbs, said interest being the one undivided seventeenth part of, in, unto and out ot the following described ; tr cts of land situate, lying and being in the town ! ship ot Broad Top, in tbe county of Bedford and I Stale of Pennsylvania. 1. A tract known as the William Fester tract, sd • joinirg lands now or late of Jesse Wrisbt, Abr'm. Kerns, James Figard. Thomas Potter, Jarob Striae, : Jobn McCftslen and others, and containing thiee hun i dred and sixty acres thirty perches and allowance. ! 2. A tract known as tbe David K-rr trac*, ad ! joining lands now or late of the Hopewell Compa ny, Chris'opher Long, William Long, Samuel Week ly and others, and the Raystown branch of the Ju | niala liver, and containing three hundred and forty ; two acres one hundred and six perches and allow ■ ar.ee. 3. A tract known as the Christopher Long tract, adjoining lands now or late of William J.ane and ; others, and containing one hundred and eight and ! three lourth acres and allowance. 4. A tract known as Ihe Wiliiam Lane tract, ad ; joining kinds now or late oi John Zook, Baltzer | awa. tz, Jobn McChin, Christopher Long and oth-rs containing two hundred and ten acres and allowance, j 5. A tract known as the John .McClain tiact ad joining lands now or late of William Lane, Baltzcr j hwartz and others, containing onq hundred andsix . ty acres and ninety-six perches and allowance. 6. A tr'Ct knoAvn as the John C'hevington tract, j adjoining lands now or late of William Bunn, L. B. Watson, Baltzer Bwartz and others, containing four i hundred and thirty-one acres one hundred and thir , ty perches and allowance. 7. A iract surveyed on warrant to Thomas M. Long:, adjoining lands now or late of John Zook, Ja cob Aleyers and otners, containing eleven acres and sixteen perches and allowance. 8. A tiact known as the William Burn tract, ad joining lends now or late of John Boliman, John Lsiie and others, containing four hundred and two ! and three-fourth acrea ard allowance. 9. A tract known as the Jot>n Zoog tract, arijein ! ing lands now or late el Wil iam Lane arid others, I containing two hundred and tweoty-five _U one ! fourth acres and allowance. j The said one ond.vided part of said tract of land seized ar.d t uk-n in cxr-cutior as the properly of said 1 defendant Willoughby L. Webb. JOHN ALDSTADT, Sberifi. 1 December 23, 1864. Sheriff''# Sale, By virtue of a writ of Tohd. Exponas to rlie fi i rected there will be sold at public sale -* t tfcnr rt , Hou,e, in the borough of Bedfoc of) ; 14tb dav of January, IS6-*,, ,? 10o'clock A M the I following desert lot of ti'.'JS I*s, 6 1" !s t®r.hftovn, Bedford county, fronting shout i i feet on Main street and extending back about i 20Q ret to aR alley, adjoining lot of Hoover's heirs J on the east, and by an alley on the west, having : thereon erected a"two store frame house, A3 few by 36 feet, a frame stable and log wash-hcuse, ALS'O—A vacant lot of ground iu said village, ! fronting on Main street 35 feet and extendiiig back 2'oo feet To an ai.'ey, adjoining lot of Joeepa Cm . man's heirs # i tbe vrot, and an alley on the eaat. ! Seized and taken in execution as th# propsity of • George 'Flicker. JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff. I Bedford, December 3, 186k. *' STRAY HOGS. j Taken op tresnassmg upon the premises of the I subscriber resiii.i--.in Bed.ord township on the lOib | met., tli. se male swii. >, two of them are black and j wnste. spotted, 'ha other one is ail white, no ear ' oi8'i:, so-ipo-ed to ue about 9 months old. The 1 owner is requested to prove property, pay charges • and take them away or they will be sola according to law. ABRAII.UI ZEiqi.ER. • December 16, 1534. [ LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, FARMERS, MECHANICS, LAWYERS, DOCTORS, PBEACBRS AND ALL, Buy your goods at the BARGAIN STORE of U. It. & W. OSTER, Who have just received an elegant assortment of New Winter Goods, Embracing Black Silks, Bombazines, Cobergs, Alpacas, Mohairs, Lustres, Canton Cloths, Poplins, Reps, Silk Plaids, all Wool Delaines, latest styles, American Delaines, Prints, Ginghams, Checks, Table Diaper, Ticking, Ballardvale and Shaker Flan nels, Canton Flannels, Scat let, Solferino and Grey Shirting Flan nel', Sheeting and Shirting Mu . s ef standard makes, Mi ners Flannels, Linseys and Blanker*. Ladies' Furs, Muffs, Capes and Cuffs. j Ladies Repellont Waterproof Cloth*, Shawls j and Circulars, Cloth?. Cassinrres, Satinetts, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, ' I for men and boyi wear. HOSIERY, GLOVES, NECK TIES, SHIRT COLLARS AND FRONTS. MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HATS AND CAPS, Eveiy style, quality and co'or. BOOTS AND SHOES, in great variety. GROCERIES. CHOICE RIO COFFEE, Extra Young Hyson, Im perial and Ooior.g TEAS, Sugars, Sj rups, Bice, Chocolate, Spices, Salt, Cheese, kc.,kc. CHEWING TOBACCO AND SEG4RB, of choice brands. A large assortment of QUEKNSWARE, together i with 1,000 other articles to which we call the at- j ten! ion of buyers. Bedford, November 25, 1564. Y . THE peculiar taint or infee- I lion which ve ball Bettor- ■ iLA lurks in the conatitu \f tions of multitudes of men. ?gS It either produces or i# \ produced by an enfeebled, ffySu vitiated state of the blood, JLTT that fluid become* P.' ife incompetent to sustain the jA-ifevitai forces in their v iguron* 'iZw: faction, and leaves the ava il'!ni to fall into disorder decay. The scrofulous is variou- !y caused by mercurial dis ease. low living, disordered digestion front un healthy food, impure air, filth and tuihy habits, the depressing vices, and, above ail, by the vene real infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hered itary in the constitution, descending " from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, " I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." The diseases it originates take various names, nceording to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finallr Consumption; in the glands, swellings which sup purate and become ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowc-ls, derangements which produce nidi- j oration. dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on tho | skin, eruptive and cutaneous atrecnions. I all having the same origin, require the same rein- j edy, viz.. purification and invigoration of tho j blood, l'urify the blood, and these dangerous di - j tempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted , blood, you eannot have health; with that " life of the flesh" healthy, you caunot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual antidotes that medical science has discovered for this rdlh -t --ing distemper, and for the euro of the disorders it tiitails. That it is fur superior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases: King's Evil, or Glandular Swclir-gs, Tunur, .erup tions, Pimples, Blotcbea and Sores, Erysipelas, Hose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits iu the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or InJige tion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, hiercunal Diseases, Female We?-knesse;, nn< l, indeed, the vi.olc series of complaints that arise frorr. impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may he found in AYER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and soma of the remarkable cures which it lias made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader may have ac cess to some one who can speak to him of its bene fit'" from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results thaa arc healthy constitutions. Ilence it tends to shor ton, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these con siderations has led us to spend rears in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This w now o3cr to the public under the name of Area's BARssrAnii LA, although it is composed of ingre dients, some cf which exceed the best of .Vr faril'm in alterative power. Dy its aid yon may protect yourself from tiie suffering and danger of titeae disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge out '.'no eauses of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates tho vital iiid thus expels the distempers vhic'n hirk within the system or burst out QD any part of it. Wc know the public l)~e been ueceived by many compounds of that promised much and diq hotliir.g; but they will neither bo nor j n tliis. Its virtues have ocen proven by abundant trial, and there remains CO question of its surpassing excellence for tho cure of the afflicting diseases It is intended ta reach. Although under the same name, it is n eery different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is fttr more effectual than any other which has ever been available to theia. CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Consumption, and tor the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced sta ges of the disease. This has been so long used and so universally known, that we need do no more than assure tf .c public that its quality is kept up to the beet h i?vw Las been, and that it may l>e robed oo to do sU ft has ever done. Prepared by Da. S. C. Aysr * C*., Practical ami Aaalifttcal Chemist*, Lowell, (lass. Sold by nil dru;j&ist every wborty rn- 1 by B. F. Harry, Beulord, 1. K. Cotvm, Schrllsbnrg, J. M. ''smdollar, bloo-!y ' in ; L. Pott, Stoueti town ; (J. B. Amick, St. Clairsville; I). Stoner. Voodberry ; R Ralston, Wttr Street; and dealt* everywhere. j u!y y f NEW GOODS. . Tb# wtdersigned have just opened r fotge and gen eral assortment of FALL ANB WINTER GOODS Embiacing rnany *arirttes erf fiabrice. new and beaatifuf. Having on band a large stock purchased previous to the late advance, vCe are enabled to offer many B Alt G A TNtf THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. Our friends, customers, ard public generally, art respectfully invited to call and examine our rock and prices before purchasing, as we ere determined to sell at SHORT PROFITS, thereby ensuring large sales. TERMS—CASK, PBODUCC, or FOCIPMOXTM credit to those who will pay us promptly. KsFNnterest charged on ail accounts after due. A. B. CRAMER h CO. December 3, 1861. LADLES' DRESS GOODS. French Merinos, Thibet Cloths, French all Wort Reps, Wool Delaines, Popplins, Mohairs, Coburg, Alpaca 9 —all fashionable colors—cheap, at Dec. 3. 1864. CRAMER & CO'S. How to Save Your Money. Call and buy your goods of E. V. MO WRY, that has been purchased at 33 per cer.t. cheaper Iban they have.beert for the last three month*, or car ba at present, when gold and goods had suddenly fallen. Her stock comp:ise a general assortment of 111 ill f n ery. :<* ool s, BOM,YETS, FELT AMD SILK HATS. Latest Winter Styles. ALSO—A fin ■ assortment of CLOAKS, BALMO RAL and HOOP SKIRTS, WOOLEN HOSE, DRESS BUTTONS, NOTIONS, ire. C7"All persons having accornts s.anding. will p'ease call and settle at once, for we have to pay Cash for <ll we buy, and MUST receive CASH fa# our goods to keep Dp our stock. Bediord, November 4, 1861. IMPORTANT TO ALL I N V ALIOS# IRON IN T££ BLCOD. It is well known i.o the medical profession thai IRON is the V tfa! Principle di Life Element of the blood, 'lhis is derived chiefly from the food va eat , but it the food is not properly digested, or if. from any canst whatever, the necessaiy Quantity of iron is not taken into the circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole system suffers. The bad blood Will irritate the heart, will clog up the lungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct the liver, and wiH send its disease-producing elements to all parte of the system, and every one will sutler in whatever orgn may be predisposed to disease. The great value of Iron as a Medicine is well known and acknowledged by all medical men". The difficulty has been to obtain soch a preparation of it as will enter the circulation and assimilate at once with the Mood. This point, says Dr. Hayes, Massacbusetts.State Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combination in away be fore unknown. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP is a PROTECTED solution of the PROTOXIDE OF IRON. A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE, that strikes at the root of disease by supplying the blood with its Vita' Principle or left Element from. THE PERUVIAN SYHIIP Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Fere* and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into the ays* tans, and builds op an ''lron Constitution. ' THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Chronic Diarrhoea, Scrofula. Boils, Scurvy, Loss of Constitutional Vigor. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Nervous Affections, Female Complaints, and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Is a Srscipsc for al! diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accompanied by De bility ct a Low State of the System. Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and re commendations from some of the most eminent phy sicians, cle-gymen, and others, will bi sent FEES | to any address. We select a few of the names to show thi Char acter of the testimonials. JOHN F.. WILLIAMS, ESQ., President ot the Metropolitan Bank, New York. Rev. ABEL STEVENS, Late Editor Christian Advocate and' Journal. Rev. P. CHURCH, Editor New York Chronicle. Rev. John Pierpor.t, Lewis Johnson, M. TL, Rev. Warren Burton, Roswell Kinney, M. D., Rev. Arthur K. Fuller-, S K. Kendall. M. D., Rev. Gnrrion Robins, W. R. Chuholin, M. D.j Rev. Sylvanus Cobb, Francis Dana, M. D., Rev. T. Siarr King, Jeremiah Stone, M. D, Rev. Ephraim Nnte, Jr., J. AntonioSanches, M.D., Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, Abraham Wendell, M. J>. Rev. Henry Upham, A. A. Hayes, M. D.. Rev. P. C. Htadley, J. R. Chilton, .M. Q Eev. John W. Olmstead, H. E. Kinney, M. P. Pr. pared by N. L. CLARK it CO., exclusively for J- P. PINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway, Sold by ell Druggists, BEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Heals Old Sores, REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Burns, Scalds, Cuts. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Wounds, Brcises, Sprains. REDDING S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Soils, Fleers, Cancers. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Salt Rheum, Piles, Erysipelas. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Ringworm, Corns, fcc., fee. Ao Family should be without it, ONLY 2.1 cents a box. FOR SALE BT J. P. DINSMORE, No. 4JI Broadway, New Tort; 8- W. FOWLE it CO., No. 18 Tremoot 8t tJ And by all Lmggists and Country Storekeepers, May 13, IS64 —eowly. SCOTT & STEWART, AUCTIONEERS *RD (femmission tflmtymfca Jayne'a Marble Building, 616 Chestnut St., & 616 Jamie St. PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 17, 1803—ly. BROOKS' SERIE&OF ARITHMETICS for sale at intreduetiim priest, at tbe Oiu tg| Book Store of Dr. B. r. Bsrrjr, Bedfecd, fa. Dr. 8. F. Baity is the agent, lO CCO IbsTof WOOL Wanted, at J. M. Shoemaker's Store, for which the highest maiket price will be paid ia Cash r Store Coeds. June lb, 1864.
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