A STATEMENT. xxtjrsrs*£s%£ "*£>* or BeJford 0a "' 7, ,oseib * r " ,b th ' ■■ f •••<•*"> • t t t i f i r § f i § s ? jt s? t • q H. -i ■■ < 7* o • ® -"■* a ®S3%-.2* £ % E. ™ K K tf a iY of., m - Southampton " 77 267 2 218 425 7 367 2 966 910 126 500 Qt 7-0 'lit i- A t Union 115 763 1 146 1 427 177 7 660 2 800 6 930 880 1 750 00 IJO qh-T £i ui rfo f? Woodbury M." 253 610 11 6eo 14 215 10 936 3 602 6 900 1 899 6 205 -trr war i-?o o-l -fq fY WoooburyS. " 201 803 8 021 4 236 8 216 2 976 17 570 1 70S 1 554 80 246 468 1230 81 615 40 SPECIAL STATE TAX. —Offices over S2OO, 2 per cent on every dollar thereof, Presideut Judges excepted. Pleasure Crrigas, Trades and Oeoupatioos and Public Hacks one cer -•-ut. on every dollar thereof. Gold Lever, or other Gold Watehesof equal value, ous dollar each. Other GolJ Watches, and Silver Lever Watches, saveuty five oents each All other Watches of the value of S2O and upwards, fifty cents eaeh. I certifv that the above is a correct statement of the aggregate amount of the assessment and valuation of the several objects and tLiugs made taxable by tbo laws of the (Jomuiunweahh for (Jounty uud State purposes,-according to the returns of the several Borough and Township assessments, and published by authority of au Act of the General Assembly, entitle! Ao Act' to provide for the ordinary expenses of the Government, &o," passed the 271 b of July, 1842, —aod that the Commissiouers have appoint id Mooday, the 9:h day of Ddce'mber 1861 for de ftermtuing whether any of the valuations of the Assessors have been ma le below a just rate, according to the meaning and in'eutiun of said Act. ' ' By order of ths Cotnmissionets. v. ™ 11. NICODEMUS, dvomtntsstocers'Office, Nov. 29, 18G1. Clerk A Day of 'ihanksgiring and Praise. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: In the name and by the authority of the Corns monwealth of Pennsylvania , ANDREW G. COBTIN, Governor of saiit Commonwealth. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, every good gift is from above and cuuie* down to us from the Almighty, to whotu it is meet, right and the bouudeu duty of every people to reader thanks for His mer cies; Therefore, i, ANDREW G. CURTIN, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, do recommend to the people of this Commonwealth, that they set apart THURSDAY, 28TH OF NOVEMBER NEXT, as a day of solemn Thanksgiving to God, for ■having prepared our corn and watered our fur* rows, and blessed the labors of the husbaud nan, and crowned the year with His gooduess, in the mcrcsse of the ground and the gather ing in of the fruits thereof, so that our barns are filled with plenty: AND for having looked favorably on this Commonwealth strength" cned the bars of ber gates and blessed the children wijhin her, and made men, to be of one luiud, aod preserved peace in her borders; ilesecching Him also on behalf of tbeso United State*, that oor beloved country may have do tirerancT. fiom these great and apparent dan gers wherewith she is compassed, and that lie will meroifully still tbe outrage of perverse, violent, unruly rebellious people, and make them cleaD hearts, and renew a right spirit within them, and give them grace that they may see the error of tbeir ways and bring forth frnits meet for repentaßce,*nd hereafter, in all godliness and honesty, obedieutly wtlk in His holy oommandmeuts, and in submission to the just and manifest authority of tbe re public, eo that we, leading a quiet and peace able life, uny continually offer unto Him our stenfic* of praise and thanksgiving. ~j Given under my hand aud the great L. 8. seal of the- State at Harrisburg, this v — —• ) sixteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty one, and of the Commonwealth, the eighty-sixtb. A. U. CURTIN. BT THE GOVERNOR: ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonweal*h. GOOD NEWS F KO.lt THE EASTF.RN SHORIT. EAITIMOBE, Nov. 22.—Intelligence has just been received that the rebels of Northampton county, Virginia, have laid down tbeir arms to tbe num ber of 1800, and that the Federal troops have now full possession of that connty, as well as Ac romtc. This restores the whole ot the Peninsula to tbe Onion. BALTIKOEE, Nov. 24.—Despatches to Gen. Dlx, from Eastern Virginia, announce the capture of three rebel officers, a captain and two lieutenants. Seven cannon were also captured. They are alt new and in good order. All traces of disloyalty aeetn to have disappeared in Accom ic and Noith ampton counties. County meetings are to be hell to-morrow, to renew allegiance to the Federal Government 3jP*Reader have you seen Prof. Wood's ad vertisement in our paper. Read it; it will in terest yon. Noiice to Bridge Builders. PROPOSALS will be received at the bouse of John Bridah-ini, on Tuesday the 10th day of December, 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M., lor the re building of the Bridge over Duuntng's Creek, near Brldabam's, in Bedford Township, (to bo built on tbe plan of the Plank Road Bridges.) Preposals will also he received on Wednes day the 11th day of December, 1861, for rep tiring the Bridge across the Juniata, at Bloody Run. "The proposals will IMJ received at the Bridge, at Id o'clock, A. M., on said day." By order of the Commissioners. H. NICODE.VUS, Clerk, Nov. 29, 1861. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Bedford, Nov. 16, 1881. James R. Holt Martab Mrs. Lunula Susan Mrs. McGlangm Marion Boras John Esq. McAninchC A. Bert hammer Sarah lli*s Mcßrrde Henry KMJ. Cnmfcr, Rate Mrs. McClaty Ifary A Mtas Covlo John A. Esq Ncal Jackson Chi Ist Elizabeth Mrs. Pen** Andrew Evans Nathan Mr. Headman Joweph Guy Robert Mr. St-llen John H- Prxsleriek-Valentine StifflerJobo foreman, O. W. Sherman Samuel Gay lord Henry M. Sparks Pbebo Mrs. Howell P. P. Esq. Sewd Eva Uolderbam Henry Schxock Edward Heifer Wm. H. Steel James Haley Josiah Selk-rs Eliretwh M rs. Hite rktniU'.l Thomas Mary Miss Heaghien Laura Mrs Webb Nathan Johnson Joseph B. Wiceakowir Wm. iseusmitb Llby Mrs. Woliterd Anua E. Kkihre G. ¥. Weaver John A., • Kjfeus Mary C. Miss Welsh John , j, Lynns James (colored) Webbesy John J ,- Lornau A. J. Eaq. Tobias, 3 . Timlnsßacbcl WILI.IAIf KISER, P M ytere. %i, 1861. The Magazine for the Times! PETERNOiwTugizini, The Beit and Cheapest in the World for Ladies! THIS popular monthly Magazine will be greatly improved for 1802. It wilt contain One thousand pages of reading ! Fourteen splendid Sleei P'ates! Twelve Colored Fash. >n Plates! Twelve Colored Berlin Work Patterns ! E ght Hundred Wood Cuts! Twenty-four pages of Mnsic! All this will be given for only two dollars a year, or a dollar less than Magazines of tbe class ot •Peterson." Its THRILLING TALES AND NOCVELETTES Are the best published anywhere. All the most popular writers are employe I to write originally for '•Peterson." In 1862 in addition to its usual quantity of shorter stories, FOUR ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETS will be given, by Auu S Stephens, Cirry Stanly, Charles J. Peter son, and Frank Lee Benedict. It also publishes FASHIONS AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS. Each number, tn addition to the colored plate, gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved on wood. Also, a Pattern, trorn which a Press. Man tilla, or Child's Drejs can be cut out, without the aid of a mantua maker. Also, several pages of Household and other Receipts. TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR > TERMS-ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. One Copy, One Year, $ 2 00 Three Copies, for Oii- Year, 6 (X) Five Copies, for One Y-ai, 7 60 Eight Copies, for One Year, 10 00 Sixteen Copi-s. for One Year, 20 (XI PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLUBS. Three, Five, Eight or more copies make a Club. To every person getting up a Citib of Three, Five, Eight or Twelve copies, an ixtra copy of tin- Ma gazine for 1862 wili be given. To every person getting up a Club of Sixteen, two extra copies of tbe M igazine for 1862 will tie sent. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, fi.o. 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 25" Specimens sent gratis, when wricten for. Nov. 23, 1861. 1W FALL MO WINTER GOODS. THE undersigned have just open ed a large and elegant assortment of FILL AMI \H\TEII GOODS. We respectfully solicit a call by all in search of real bar gains. The old credit, never pay system having exploded for the present our terms will be— CASH OR PRODUCE. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Nov. 8, 1861. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. rpilK subscribers will offer at pub lie sale, on the A premises, in Middle Woodberry Township, Bedford County, on Saturday the 21st day of De cember, next, all that lot or parcel of ground, late the property of Joseph Keagy and Barbara, bis wife, viz: 17 Acres. more or less, of limestone land; adj lining lands of G. R. Barndollar. Joseph Busier and others. Said land being all cleared, and having thereon erected a story and a baif Log Dwelling House, frame stable and saw mill. There is also a fine bearing young orchard on ibe plice. Trims. —One third In hand. at. the confirmation of the sale, balance in two equal annua! payments thereafter without interest, to be sweur'-d by judg ment# or Bands and Mortgage. JOSEPH M. SHOBVFKLT. Guardian of tbe minor children, BARBARA KEAGY. Nov. 28, 1861. CA&H TERLLS- Ou account Of tbe ttaidnesfi of (lie time# sod the pressing demands for ctali upon us, we bave de termined to come as near to c ueh term* M possible. Heicafter we most have the cask toe all Orphans' Court printiug s Auditor's Notice#, Lstrays, Bc.k also all Protfconotary '# printing, occasional adver tisements and handbills. A1 new utcrii>ero are also expected to pay their snlecriptioris in entrance. We do not think Executors, Adminiatratois, ard Auditors l ave need to (in.plain at this chatge oi . turns. They can almosl at any time raise the 1' W dollars that It will require to yay the Printer's bills. It will tavelothir to then., srd Le'ol inn-inn? benefit to us. * Old Quertsrs taken at par on all kinds of ac count*. BEDFORD INQUIRER. Sfl BUYERS MASTER OF PAiN. Illi; (.III:,, EXT KKM I, KKllKllV, For Sprains and Bruises, Barns and Scaldt Rheumatic and Atvra/gic Jfatns, Swel lings, Stijf Joiuts, Pnraly relieve Pain. If you use it once you will not likely be without it again. You will find it a constant household friend, giving ease and relief just when needed. Keep it constantly on lnthd und it will save you many hours of p>ain and suf fering. There is. hatdly a pain it will not eas?.— There is hardly an accident that will occur where it will not be useful. Should one of your family get burned or scald ed, cover the burned part wiih a cloth of several thicknesses wet with the "itaster ot Pain," and keep the cloth saturated with it. In a short time it will draw all the fire out. It will cause a prick ling sensation—this is the ftro coming out. Keep it wet with the "Master of Pain" until the pam and prick ling ceases. Let the wet cloth stay on for six or tight hours, after which apply some healing ointment or sweet oil. In nearly all case* of l'ain or Soreness of the Chest, Throat, Side, Back, Spine, Limbs or Joints, it will give relief.— Rub it on freely with the hand or wiih a flanne cloth until the skin becomes heated and burning. For soreness of the throat rub it on until it pro duces a little soreness. For Croup use it in connection with the Cough Syrup, by rubbing a on the chest. For Rheumatism and all deep seated pains, if the pain is not speedily removed by rubbing with the band, lay a cloth wet with the liquid over tne part aflected, and pass a warm smoothing iron over it. For Pains in the Breast, Side or Back, the same may lie done. For Tootb-ache, drop it on cotton, and apply it to the nerve of the tooth, also rub the gums and cheeks with it. For Frested Feet, Apply '.he <'Master of Paiu" rcely, and dry it in bclore the fire. For Ht ad ache rub it on the forehead. It is called "Master of Pain." I did not give it this name—l don't like the name. When I first commenced making it it w„g without name or label. I made it and sold it by tbe ounce at my Drug Store. 1 bad no idea tben of making a business of it. Some who bought it called it Master of I'ain, and by this name it became km-wu for many miles rouna. And finally, when I had a label printed I wss compelled to adopt the name, for by that name it was known. After all, the name is not so very inappropriate. It is used to alleviate or remove pain. It is put on wherever there is pain. Someti-nes it will cause paiu, but the result always is freedom irom pain. Reader—try it—take a bottle with you—use it whenever occasion requires- give it a fair trial. Prepared by W'. E. Shriner, Westminister Md. and for sale by 3. C. Reamer and Adam Fergu son, Bedford Ph.; £. B. Ramsey, and ffm. States 4 Co., Bloody Run ; John Nycum 4 Son, Fair view ; D. A. T. Black, Rays Hill; N. N. Koons, Willow Grove ; J. S. Shell, Shelkburg ; F. D. Beegk-, St. Clairsvilie. Nov. , 1860. TVTOTICE is hereby given to the Board of Mili -1 T tary Auditors of the County of Bedford, and also to the different collectors of the Townships and Boroughs of said County, that they are re quired to meet at the public House of Map John A. Gump, in Bloody Run, on Wednesday the Ist day of Jan. 1862, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose cf auditii g the Mi'litary accounts, and where legal exonerations and abatements will be nde. LEMUEL EVANS, Brig. Gen. Ist Brig. 16th Div. P. M. Brigadier General's Office, Nov. 22, 1861. GO AND C REED'S -YEW FALL AAD WJATER GOODS To he sold for cash or proouee on:y. P. A. RKEiI wishes to ii form his Iriends Rnd the put lie generally, that he has bought cut the Stuck ol his hrothc, JACOB REED, and in addition, is receiving from Philadelphia, an elegant New Stock of Goons I ought at Panic Prices, consisting Oj DRY GOOi S. Roots and Shoes. Hats ard Caps Groceries, hardware, Queer svare, 6c. Allot which have been taught at the Lowest Net Cash Prices, and mil he sold unj rccdtiiudly low for Cash or Country Produce. l'he undciaigued, determined to set upou the Principle that "a Nun hie Six|>ence is tetter than a Slow Shilling," est adopt tbo language of the Poet: "Crtof Ore Cftr.'* All, this ffTk. stud' fly, Fit so Br Ihin |}a? as tocr, as I." Nor. A, 1861. P. A BEEP. Tmhrrs Wcr-IHI. . TPP Eon m of Sdm I Line tors ot Moeroe T ( wnsi ip. will g*zine. are often mistaken for steel. They are so far superior to any others. IMITATIONS. Beware of them. Remember that the Lady's Book is the original publication aud the cheap -st. If you take Godey, you want no other magazine. Everything ibit is useful or ornamental in a house can be iound in Goiley. DRAWING LESSONS. No other magazine gives theiu, and wo have giyen enough lo fil several lar.e voluntas. OCR RECEIPTS are such as can be found nowhere else. Cooking in all its variety—Confectionary— tue Nusr) the Toilet—the L mndry—-the Kitchen. Receipts upou all subjects are to be iound in the pages of the Lady's Book. We originally started this de partment, and have peculiar facilities for making it most perfect. This department alone is worth the price ot the Book LADIES' WORK TABLE. This department comprises engravings and de scriptions of every article that a lady wears. MODEL COTTAGES. Ho other magazine has this department. TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. One copy one year, $ 3 00 Two copies one year, 6 00 Three copies one year, <5 00 Four copies one year, 7 00 Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the pergon sending the club, 10 00 Eight copies one year, and an exlrs copy to the person sending the club, 15 00 Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, 20 00 And the only mag.zine that can be introduced nto the above clubs in place of the Lady's Book s Arthur's Home Magazine. SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAGAZINES. Godey's Lady's Be ok and Arthur's Home Maga zine both one year for $3 50. Godey's Lady s Book and Harper's Magazine both one year for $4 60. Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all three be sent one year for $6 00. Treasury notes and Notes of all solvent banks taken at par. Be caretnl and pay the postage on your letter. Address L. A. GODEY. 323 Chestnut Street, Nov, 23, 1861. Philadelphia, Pi. BimtmWIRTIRSBIP. '1 BE Law Partners! Ip heretofore existing be. twe< n the undersigned, tinder the name ot Kiug Ac Jcidsn, having been dissolved by mutual consent sll persons inuebttd to said firm by note, book account or otherwise, are hereby requested to call without delay npon A. King, at Bedford, and m*ks scUUfucnt. Attention to this matter may save costs. A. KING, N.v. 6, 1861. PR. JORDAN. f25! EMPLOVMKNT! $751 AGENTS WANTED! WE will pay from 05 to 75 per month, and el tspccses, f< ectlvv Agents, or give a commission. Patticulars sent Address Friz SAWING MA CIUNK, CeairAN*y. /AMES, Gcneraf Agent, Mi lan, Ohio. Aug. 6, 1864.-cz PROF .WOOD'S BESTORVIIVE fORDI.IL AND BLOOD KEV9VATOI. Is precisely wliat its name Indicates, for while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhiler ating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also reviviflet, reinstates and renews the Idood iii all its original parity, and thus re. stores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form so as to lie within the reach of ah. So chemi cally and skillfully combined as to lethe most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted to a. i to act in perfect accordance vcitk the laws of nature, and hence sooth the weakest stomach and tone up the digestive organs, and allay aiiH nervous and ether irritation. It is also pcr-[ J fectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it W never followed fiy lassitute or depression of^ ■ spirits. It is composed entirely of vegetables ■ , and those thoroughly combining powerful ytonic and soothing properties, and consul ■ quently can never injure. Such a remedy h isflty long been felt to be a desideratum in the ■jcal woild. both by the thoroughly skilled injg medical science, and also hy all who have y tered from debility ; for it needs no medical W ■ skill or knowledge even to see that debility gg 1 follows all attacks of disease, and lays the un- ™ y guarded system open to the attacks of many of the most dangerous to which poor humanity ■ ais constantly liable. Such, for example, as° ythe following: Consumption, Bronchitis, In.y ydigcstiorj, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Faint ■ ness. Nervous Irritability, Neuialgia, Palpita * Otiun of the Heart, Melancholy, Hypocondria, 2 Night Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and all A 9that class of cases, so fearfully fatal if unat-fi h tended to in time, called Lernalt Weakness andpt Irregularities. Also Liver Derailments <>r Torpidity, and Liver Complaints. Diseases of^ fthe Kidneys, Scalding or Incontinence of theH Urine, or any geueral derangement of Urinary Organs, Tain in the Back, Side, and . U between the Shoulders, predisposition to Slight ■ jgColds, Hacking and Continued Cough. Erna-T ciation. Difficulty of Breathing, and indeed we a y might enumerate many more still, hut wo havefl ff space only to say, it will not only care the ■ ■ debility following Chilis and Fever, but pre-A vent all attacks arising from Miasmatic In-J influences, and cure the diseases at once, if al ■ readv attacked. And as it acts directly andy ■ persistently upon the biliary system, arousing■ f. the Liver to actiou, promoting, in fact, all the|p n excretions and secretions of tbe By stem, it ™ will iufallihly prevent any deliterious conse-^ ■ queuces lollowing upon change of climate aiitil Bwater;8 water; hence all travelers should have a bot-|B tie witn tiiem, and all should take a table' spoonful at least before eating. As it pre-M n vents costiveness. strengthens the digestiveffi organs, it should be in the hands of all persons *"* y of sedentary cabits, students, ministers, liter- jt i ary men. And all ladies not accustomed to® y much out door exercise sfioijld a|ways use it. pPlf they will they will find an 3groeabie, pleas-A y tut. and efficient remedy against those iiuy "which rob them of their beauty ; for bevuty J cannot exist without health, and health cannot ■ | exist while the above irregujari'ies continue, vj r 1 hen again, the Cordial is a perfect Mother'sL ▼ Relief. Taken a month or two before the final y ■ tnal she will pass the dreadful period withß pel lect ease and safety; There is no mistake * ■ ut>o t it, this Cordial is all we claim for it. — y s. iiy it! Aud to you we appeal to*" the illness or decline not only of .our-T ■ daughters before it be top late, but also yovrPD ■ ;" wni husbands, for while the former, irunhg - f use deli-oacy, often goes down fo a premature 2 i,)jr..vc liih.r than iet th*:i condition be kuownß jg •> time the latter are often so mixed up w:ti,S 'be excitement or business that it it were for you they too would travel in the samef downward path, until too late to arrest their latal fall. But the mother is always vigilent. and to you we confidently app -a!;'for we are sure your never tailing affection will unerring ly point you to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator as the remedy which should l>e always on hand in time of need. O. J. WOOD. Proprietor, 444 Broad way, New York, and 144 market street, St. Louis. Mo., and sold by all good Druggist*.— Price One Dollar per Bottle. Sold hy B. F. Harry, Bedford. DISSOLUTION.- firm heretofore existing and trading nnder JL the name and title of J. M. Shoemaker & Co., has leen this day dissolred by mutual consent. All persons knowing tbems. lres indebted to said firm will all on J. M. Shoemaker wtio is authorized to settle the oooks ar.d notes of said fiim. All ac counts not settle! by the Ist.of December, 1881. will be placed in the hands of an officer for col lection. A word to the wise is sufficient. J. M. SHOEMAKER, fc CO. Bedford, Oct. 11, 16S1. A CARD. The subscriber having purchased, the goods of the late firm of J. M. Shoemaker * Co , and in ad dition having received a large supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, he wiil sell B'rictly for cash tr produce or on four months credit to good and punctual customers, at tne old stand of J. M. Shoemaker A Co. Call, see and examine for yourvolves at Anderson's Row. Oct. 18, 1881. J. M SHOEMAKER. LADIES READ THIS. H£W MILIIHERY STORE. MRS. E. V. MO WRY has just returned from the city with a new stock of fashionable FALL AND WINTER GOODS. such as Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Pluraes. Floun ces Rushes, Tans, Laces. Ac. Velvets of ail colors, and velvet ribbons of all widths, corded silks and silks of every variety Ladies dress caps, black and white, also zephyrs and Shetland wool ot all shades, sewmg silk of all colors, cheap for cash. Ladies call and examine for yonrselves, Store East Pitt St., npposito Mr. R. Fyan's. Oct. Hi, 1861. AUDITOR'S MOTIVE. Id the matter of the application ot Elias Deli, Executor of John Snowberger, dee'd, to sell or j moitgage the Real Estate cf said dee'd. to pay debta, the undersigned, appointed to take the testimony and report the Lets, will, meet the par ties interested at his r unhealthy tf.cd, impure air, filth aSIG or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPI.ES, PUSTULES, BLOTCHES, BLAIX* and BOIES, TUMORS, TErrEa and SALT Kiiroi, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM* RHEUMATISM, SvrmLiTjcand MERCURIAL DIS EASES, DROPST, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, AIL COMPT.AIXTS AKiaiiio rRQM VITIA TED OR IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief in " impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify cud regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible iq ccprqmir.ated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartie Pills, FOR ALL THE FURPOSES OF A FAULT PHYSIO, are so composed that disease within the range of their action c„u rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism. correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of theee properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find hi* health or energy restored b* a remedy at ones *• simple and icvitinv • Not only do tliey cure the cvery-day complaints | of every body, hut aluo many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is to furnish gratis my American Aliaanae, containing certificates of their cures and directions for thpir U6e in the following complaints :. Cotttie nett, Heat thurn, Headache arising from ditordercd Stomach, Aattsea, Indigestion, P'atn in and Morbid hi/ict ton of the lioireh, Flatulency, Lost of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaint*, arising from a low state of the bodv or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry-Pectoral, TOR THE RAPID CURE or Conghs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness. Cronp, Bronchitis. Incipient Consump* tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost ryerr section of country abounds in persons pub licly know n, who have Veen restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its ne. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, tne public no longer hesitate what antidote to emnlor for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that arp incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed-and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the affiicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkabte tn be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER & CQ t LOWELL, MASS. B. F.Harry, Bedford ; B.irudullar ft Son, Bloody Run ; G. B. Aiiiick St. Clearville; J. Brenema--, Wood berry; George GardiU, West F.nd ;J. h . Colvin, Scliellaburg ; and by dealer# generally. Sept. 28, 1860. ALI. kinds of Groceries Just received, and F* S ILE cheap, at Shestaaker** cheap store, NO. J. Anderson's Row June 20, 1860. taiAimi BR. LELAWB'S M HEMATIC BAH, IS THE" ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism,, Gout and Neuralgia, AND A SCRE CCRB YOB ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES. It ia a conveniently arranged Band, containing a medicated compound, to be worn around the WATER, without injury to the moat delicate persona, no change in habits of lit lag is required, and it en tirely removes the disease troro too system, with out producing the injurious effects arising form the use of powerful internal medicines which W oak en and destroy the constitution, and give temporary relief only. By this treatment, the MEDIEVAL pro prietfes contained FN the Band, come ID contact with the blood and reaches the disease, THROUGH the por* of the akin, EFFECTING ia every instance a perfect cure, sod restores the parts alfllotvl to • healthy condition. This baud is also a MOST pow erful Amti-MMCUWIAL agent, and will entirely re lieve the system from the ptrcmous tffbclr. of Mercury. Moderate EASES are cured in a FEW days, AWL we are constantly receiving testimonials of its Hiescf IN aggravated cases of long steading. FT ten $2,00, to be had of Drucgteta FFENERVUY, or cau be sent by mail or express, with Dili direction* for use, to any part of THE country, direct FROM the Principal Office. !io- 409 BROA WAY, N I ttrk. * G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors .V. UL— Dcscrtflicc Cireufan Srnt frit., For sals by B. P. Harry, Bedford. fEP*Ao*WTS Wa KTLT EVKRYW HFK;: June 28,1861