Ptibflc Safe OF HLILIBLE REIL ESTATE.! THE ssUcribers, cXocutoTi of the last will and i testament of Rinelmrt Replogh-, late iff South j Woodberry ToWnnhip, Bedto'd County, dec'rl. b v j virtue of the power -given to them by said will, w.ll | expose to sale by public vendue or outcry on THPBSDAY.THE 14TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, j A- D-- 1S61 a ' tbe late residence of sa d deceased, j in ssid Township, the following described i&eal Lr- Ute, vi*: A tract of land situate in said Township of South i Y\o' berry, containing about OAE HUNDRED SND SEVENTY JSCRES, \ bein. the m insion property of said dee'd. adjoining ! ]r.d ol David L. Replug!-, Cbtistian Koobeudar | f e r RDd David Brumbiugb, with sbnut 125 acres' cies'- d and under ience. Tbe. iirprovemei ta arc a ! pcod Log Ftanitd House. tw>i str.ri- s higti with j ] Ira me i-itchi n attached, a I rg-- IrrUiv Isrm a larg- j wagoi! st."<i. a stone spring bouse, a fb>m- bl-.ck- | smith's and carpeiili r's -Imp, a smoke house, dry • house, cariifigc si ta and en otcLard of vry ch' ice fruit. Theru Hie also !-( on tl.i- j n-pony a guod stoi.e tenant bouse and stable. It is one of the i best anil most completely improved farms in Mor rison's Cove. The land 's limestone anil is in a high state of cultivation nnd is well watered having ! et least seven m ver failing spiings upon it. and al- \ together the piopirty is one of the most excellent sad desirable iu this section of the state. ALSO, a tract ot timber land, situate in said j Township, containii g about forty t -ur acres, ad joining lands of David O. Hoover, David Stuckey j and otlieis. This tract wil. he divided and ott'.red j in three pieces, or together to suit purchasers. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M-, of said day. Drafts of the lauds will t e exhibited, aud the terms of sale rr.3de known on day of sale. DAVID H. RFFLtJGLE, JOHN L. KEPLOGLF, Executors ot the last wili, <tc., ot Richard Keplcgle, die'd. Oct. 25,1861. MFF'.\ m. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., Vend. Ex ponas and Levari Fccias t m* d.rected there i.l > sold at tue Court House in th-- B-.n-ugii of Ib-dford, on Saturday, the 18th day of October lk6l, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following des.tibeil lioal Fslate, to wit; One tract of land conta'ning 84 acres, more c-r loss, about 40 acres cio.-red ai.d under fence, with a two story log house with kitchen atta. hed, s-niall spring ht use and stable thereon erected, ad joining lands ot Leonard Ma>. John M-tsgar aril ti >s, situated part in Juniata and part in Harrison Townhl| s. Bedford County, and t ikeu in cxecuiion as tbe pr-'perty ot Courad G. Stubo. ALSO, The undivided two thiids parts of one Jot of ground fronting on Pitt Street, !u Bedford Borough, f nd ex ending back ala-ut 240 feet to the Raystown branch of the Juniatta River, and numbered in the c-ripral plan of said Borougii, No. 195. and having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house. ! snd frame carpenter shop, arj-.inirg lot of Andrew Midcleton on the east and lot ot Eli Rouse on the west, situate-in Bedford Borough, Bedlor-i County, B"d taken in execution as tbe pioperty of Marun F. Bartgis. ALSO, Orm tract of land containing 105 acres, more or 1 ss, al.out'6 ai tcs cler.r-d and un-l- r fenee, adjoin ing I ui,ds of Sknon Ritcia-y, A.inn Hinish a-id oth-.-ra, siMi-ite in Fast ProvidciDCo Township, Bed fold C >oiity, ami taken in execution as the property of David Ritcher. A'LFIO, Ali Dett., Wm. Figar !, lis rigbt. tirle <ini ii lerest, in and to one tract of coal HndjconuiningfiO. acres, more or less, about 15 acres cleared an i tin der fence, with a cabin hme ar, log stabb- there on erected, adjoining lands of Wood, Doveroux <v Co.. Jotin L Line's heirs and Others, situat d in Broad Top Township. Be-ltord fJoni.ty, and taken ic execution, us the proper;) of IFin. Figird. AL<O. One tract of Limt cofituining 300 acres, more or Dss, 80 acres cleared ;-nd und r f. nee. with a >tor> and a half log dwelling house, with kitchen nttn-d> ed, and don Me log barn ;I: :ie--. c-ci-; •]. . :'j , ;,g linds of Jacoi' Boor, Jttc si.-a Dickeii, Jonatb<a'Fien drickson and others. ALSO, one ti -ct of Ittifi containing 60 acres, more or 1-as, suiut 12 acres cleared and under f-n e, adjoining the aiiove described tract. Jacob Boor. Jonathan lleridricksou and others. ALSO, one other tract of land containing 76 acres, more or h ss. - lands ot Oliver llen drixson, widow Brant and others, and all situate in Cuuiberiauo Vu'.h:y Townihip,Bedford County, and taken in execution as tbe pioperty of Petrr Sn-ouse. Ai.R'i, One tr <H of land contdni-g 76 aces, more or leas, alK)' t fit) seres clear-el and urider f nee, with a two -i.-ri rough cast dwt Ring house, spring h'-use, and log s:.ible thereon erected, also an apple orchar thi-ion, r<(j -initig lan is of Jaiues O'Neal. Liiaa Clarke and -.th-i-p; sitiute iri West Froil deucr Township, Bedford County, and ta.Xen in execution ts th property of CLristiati Stocer. ALSO. One tract of mountain land containing 25 * acres, more or !css, r j itiit g isnds oi Jarnes Rollins. John C-ssna, Esq.. and others, situate in Coleiaiu Township, Bedfotd Cour.cj, and taken in execution as tDe properly ol Robert SoiuervtUe. ALSO, By virtuo of a special writ of Execution, upon a judgment iu an artior. of -jottment, the following dscribed real estite, to wil : Two lots of ground, situate in the town of Woodbwry, in sa'-i C--untv of Bedford, being lots nunilx-red "seven" and "eight" in the pian of said town, bounded on tiic north by lots of John Dil z, on the south, by lot ol Dr. Samuel Smith, and on the east, by mala street, with a two story stone dwelling house, frame shop, bank liern, and other out bui dings thereon erected, and taken in execution as tbe property of John and Patrick Bums. JOHN J. CESSNA, Slier Iff Sheriff s Office, Bcdierd, Oct. 25, 1861. UTIfIMT PUT down for tr ii at November Term, 3rd Monday, 18th day, 1861. Henry Smith et al vs. Rt-u'ien Smith Catharine Fickes " I*. IV. Lawreucu ct al H. Fluck's Exo'rs " Christ. B -wser Caldwell, English Co. " John Cesstia Esq " •' 4< " O. E. Sli -tiiion Esq J.C.M 'L'invhau ot al use " A. J. Suively kaq B. B '.vd et al ♦< Joseph Srllurs Aitvmaa Be-rett " Wui. Gs et ul John Tftdwtß '• Joseph Hollor Elizibeth Donaldson HeEekiab Chaney Catharine Tricker " George Tricker . ■S--ii. & Bed. T. H.Co. " D-tvis \ Bowles Geirge Curt Wright John Cessna, Kq Francis I>. Saupp ' Fletcher U Bauaon S w• 11 Stewart < Patrick Bums JJ. Yt'ishabaugh " W Aixferaua's A'r et cl Ifaniel L. "Martin * f John Bcusor jCtiarles W, Colvio • Win. I'. Scftell, et al Adam Crotlu George Boegle Catharine Bc*ls uc " Val B. W. rts Jacob Ketly '' David Patterson Coliius, Dull fr Co " E. L. Andersou Esq '' *' '• " John Cessna ** " <J N Icholus Lvoua. 8 11. TATE. Pmth'y. Ofice, Bedford, Oct. 26, 1861. ieb n 6 RS~aoNCST TEH 4 B&<iersigned appointed to 4l>stxibato Cbo nFmey arwtttg ftorn tbe sale of thd Real Eetato of Wm. May, betel y give# notice, that, bo will for that purpose, erect the parties Interested, at bra •iffiue/iu Bedford, on Saturday tbe Wtb <la> ot Vo. vvinber, next, wbooaad whurfe all may attend. _ . . . JOHN MtWEB, 1861- j ' Auditor. ' NOTICE. -•'ij'lCft is lurel.y given, that I intend apply tug to the Oiphans'G- urt, at DCXI N'ovctnli r Uarni tot discharge as admiuiitrator .if toe estate W Ants Cosjey, I.U- of Napier Township. dccM. 0. 25, 18M51" URIAH COXLEY, !*SL..' - - ,'2„ * J ILL!- 1 " REGISTER'S NOTICE. ALL persons interested, are hereby notified, that tire lol'u wing T amed account ants, have fll.-d their accounts in the Regis'ar's Office, of Bvdfoid County, and that the same will Ire presented to the Orphans' t'm rt. ID and H-r sai-1 Couuty, on Tues rit-y, the 19:h .-ay wt JSoveuilter. next, at the CvUit liousin Bedf r.i ti r co. fi m tiu. '1 lie account tif D ntel Y uog. Ad uinistrrtoi • the estate of Willi.m Young, late of liopewvll Township, dr-e'd. The account of David Miller, Esq., Aduiinistra tor of tl.e estate of Melchoir Fisher, ULE ol HJri sen Township, dee'd. The account of Jacob Fisher, Guardian of Amanda Hammer, now Aioatda fclsek, minor child of John Hammer, dee'd. The account ol Martin Boor. Administrator ot the estate of M iry Arm Boor, Ute of cuuibeiland Volley Townsnip. dee'd. The MCI i.Lt 11 W ißir.ni Jfeeffe. Adn inlstrator, Wit- th: Ml . ; Jill Xi.it, id a h. Ki tl-, !al ot Bed tord T-W.hip. Oec d 1?. It lAI fc. Reg r. lveg.sttr*- ( tfice, Btdfi in. Ucl 25. iB6l. PJJufiiOAG TJll VITAOTJCE. NOTICE is h--rebi" giv. u that the ace- unt t> t Wm.Troui, ci-n.mittre of Nictioias Boor, a in ai tie, lias been Died in the Piothonotary's Office, arid the same will l presented to tlie Court •>! Coimuon Fleas, in Mini tor said County, for Confirmitioa, ou Tuesday, the 19*.h da} ol Novembvr, n- Xt. S H. TAIL, Fiotl.'y. Prothv's Ofßce, Oct. 25, 1861. LIST OF GiilKl) JliliVliS DR AWN for November Terni, 8d Monday, 18th day, 1861. John Smith, Esq., Thaddens Iloenstme Anthony Ziuttn-Ts, Joj. Dull, Esq.. Jo'n Fighter, Michael Naugle, Heniy Guyet. B< rj- Valentine, Rolmrt Stockman, A* Silvers. Toi-'ua Snider, Joseph Mitcht.il, David Fluck, Henry Mower Jr., Daniei Fletcher, John J. l'otter, tt'n>. Lysiuger, William T. Chapman, Erq., John F"rd. Hir-ini Itavis. Antt rivh W iison, Michael H rrnnan, Win. Rock, Jr., H-zekuh Baikutan. List of Petit Jurors, drawn forNovemfier Term 3J Monday 18th day. 1861 Dmnl May, David Shank, Jeremidi Me'dz->', Win. Kiser, Jacob Hjrshierger, Jotin Byers, j •.. J-din huiniHii, George Dielil, P ter M. Birten, 8.-Z--I Browning, Joon J -aeph Snowdeii. G-.orge Blyinir-' Jacob If. Bunn. Ar*tifii M . Pi pi r. Davi.i M'lKr. Jacob Cnrshm m. Sn-nuet Nicoden ui, Thoo.av Crve. Tiiviiuas W Horron, Esq. J ieo • Stliilii, Michel C'hsf-r, Will. Leiry. -lackson Morgart, Dani-1 liuler, Hurh Wil on Jn.es C. Hevi-re, Snnanl -Mix ! Snniti I Car jn-nfer, Joseph W To in tins >n. tlenrv Von!, 'oliu B. Fluck, Esq., Peter Hull, Fhilip Felton. Jarue- J. Mcllh.iuey; George Glosseu, Jt-hn Cypher, -Mo'es Mcllvairie. Oct. 25, 1861. A I'D TTOR-S XOTICE~r IN the matter of the citation to Jacob Riddle, Trustee of Peter Riddle, to ill: an account of ids tiurt. The undersigned appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford Couniv. to take the evidence, fl -r. the facts, and report tbe sani" to the atore-iiid Court, will kit for Ihe purpos -s his ap po.ntnieiit, nt ids I flic-- MI tin- Borough of Bedford, on ruesday. the 5-;h day ol Novemner, tn-Xt, at 10 i cl.-ck. A. At., ween an-J where, ah parti.s inter ested are notified to attend JOHN PALMER, Oct. 25, 1861. Auditor. STRAY SHEEP. CAME to the premises of the i-nbscrth.-r, living i' St. Clair Township, about the Ist June, It.-', thirteen head -.if Stomp, all white, one with ah. . -•ii. _-ersj with horns—a piettn out of tho ear of eaeii—no of Iter m irks recoli -cted 1h ' owner or owtjt-is ale requested tocoiue forward, prove prop erty, pav cliaiges and Uke fieto a Way. Get.2s, 1861. SA>.U!'L CLARK- DAIIJ\ ISTRJTOR S NOTICE. { ETTEHS of admiuistrelion, hating been gnn jt_a te<. to the sutißcriher, on (hu estate ©.' George i i ki, late ef Bet!ford Township, dee'd, all persons i . hted t>> nsid t slate are hereby untifl <1 to make paynj'-ut in.mediately, aud those having dittos agiinst the same wiil present them properly auiheu ticated lor settlement. JOHN W. ICKES, St. Glair Township. A iinini*-:-<tor. Oct. 25, ISGI.— * . iiiMLwr ; fIVHE firm heretofore cx.stt.rg and trading under i A the- name and tit'e of J. M. Shoemaker fit Co., has been ibis day dissolved by mntoal consent. All jtersons knowing themselves indebted to said firm will di on J. M. Shoemaker wtio is authorized to settle U.<- books ar.d notes of sai 1 firm. All ac counts not settled by the Ist ill Decemlier, 1861. will 1-e pl.c d in the hands of an officer for col lection. A word to the wise is sufficient. J. M. SHOEMAMER, & CO. Bedford, Oct. 11, 1861. A CARD The subscriber having purchased. the goods of j the late firm of J. M. Shoemaker Si Co., and in ad dition having received a large supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ho will stdi s'rictly for cash or produce or on four months credit to go<! and punctuvl customers, at tins old stand of J. M. Shoemaker & Co. Call, see and examine lor vourselve* at Anderson's Row.* Oct. 18, IS6J. J. M SHOEMAKER. LADIES READ THIS. HLW MIUiJRBHY STOKE. i%| RS. E. V. MOWKY las just returned from IT J. the city with a new Hock of laabiouablo * FALL AND HI NT Kit GOODS. such as Bonnets, H its, Ribbons, Plumes, Floun ces. Rushes, Taps, Laces, &c. Velvets ol all colors, and veivet ribbons of all widths, corded silks and silks of every variety.— Lanies nr-'ss caps, black and white, also zephyrs a.'d she!land wool of all shades, sewing silk of all eolois, cheap fir cash. Ladies call and ex amine for yoursolves, Store E ist Pitt St.. opposite Mr. R. Fyan's. Oct. 18. 1861. ~3oTlt'£ IS hereby given to sll < oncerucd that at the next Orplnns' Court, of Bed'ord County, the und-rsign ed wi-1 ask to be diaeh .rged from their office, of Execuiots of the last will sad testament of Jacob Sbartser, dee'd. JOHN NYCUM. Oct. 18, 1861. JACOB SiIARTZKR. AUDITORS AOTFCE. In the Halter of the application ot Ellas De'>, Executor of John Suowberger, dee'd, to adl or mortgage the Real Estate f said dee'd. to pay debts, the undersigned, appointed to take the teatunony and it-jiort the facts, will meet the par ties interested at his office, in Bedford, on the lltb d*y ol Wove win r, 1861. at 1 o'clock. J. W. LIAGENFELTEB, Od. 18, 1861. Auditor. BEUftIRUHAIL 8018. NQJXG3 TO SUBiCKIREUS. - AAdellncpttal tjbi tribora to the O ipfal Stock of i the Bedforl Rail Road Co tup my, nr..- hereby noti fied, that tlieiy Will be released from the payment of tiie 12 per centum Interest ch irgeable uj.lor the charter of the Company, by making pay of the too i y due irotu tiiem within thirty davs fr.ou toe lWtli day of October, 186 1| or by giving their notes : pa} aol■; with iufonjat frout date/ . { fey order {B *iw Loastf, 3. L UKIUD. frtmmrur. I Octllti* lCl. : ' zmwom m SHERIFFS SJLE. F> Y virtue rf a writ of Vcrd. Exponas to me di ) m-u-d. there will be exposed to public sale, at tin-O-nit House in the Borough of Bedford on Saturday, tbe 2u day ol NOT., I*Bl, the following Real Estate, to wit: A cettaio Ur > t lind, tutuaU- in Broadtop ! owitsi.ip, i E iw.rd C-. it tit , an-inted in the UJ'O • Willi lib Lim*, M..rc itt. 1302, c .-nt lining lib ai res sod allow tier the. ALSO. one otii r Irait of land situate i i the Township ar. l Comit) foresaid, a jtmmig Vi jjl, , t „ Lane's tract, w.iii 15 iw cuing buses, ou.- Foundry, one Machin- Shop, one Sew Mill. ese Colliery, was Blacksmith Shop, ud other uui-bu Idiug* thereon erected. ALSO, one other trict o land situate in Town slip and County aloiesiid, sdj lining Thomas Da vu' tract, watranted to the niuue >f John Ciuving lon. April Ist, 1792; cunt lining bSJ acres, and al lowance. The i'uprov nietits oil thu tract consist of a dwells g house, witu 6 acres of ground cleared and uud< r fnc ." A L.M), otic i ther tract of land, i-iiu it. in Town ship and C->Uut) af >ie il, i j iiuin th- two .ao ti.iCt-ii'aive tu utio led; warrmt P. tins name of Joseph >\ i11...in.-, B-tch JOtti, ii2; containing 438 tier s and 8* pciciics. ALSO, one other tract of land, situate in Town ship and County afnr said, adjoining J s Allium*' tract, wirr .Died HI the name ol ft'ui. Line, Au, Uat lZlb, 1829 ; containing 168 acres and ailoWanC". ALSO, oae oilier tract ot land situate in Town ship and County aforesaid, adjoini ic the U iliinm L my tiact, w HI anted in the n mie of Jos. Willi itus, March 14ih It 07 ; Coutuiuiog 8 acres and 114 perch- s. ALSO, otie other tract of lind, situate in Town ship aad County aforesaid, -uij tilling lands of Isi iC Grove, Jostpn fVillt-rus and outers; w iriut-rf in the name ol Mordec.ti Vf iilvmis. tiug. !4 n, 1791; containing 140 sores and 73 perches uui aJlon nice, the aiiove lueutioned tracts of ia i 1 h-mg n the east side of the R.tystowi iir.iiic ■ of the Juuiati Kiver and containing about 1300 acres, lie th - same more or less, ou th l * tract tiiere is erected adw -1- ling house, and aboil-' 5 acres ol ground are cleared. ALSO, one other tr-ict of lind, situ ice in Town ship ami C--U: ty nfi in-said, adj lining lands of Isa -c Grove, mi l others, wirranced in tiu naiue of Mi chael Sipes, 1793; Containing 100 acres, more or less. ALSO, ope other tract of lind. si'uafe on the w- >t hide of the K iys'uWii branch ot t'-e luni.t. Ri*er. in Hopewell Township, County aforss.ml. opposite Hopewell Irou Works waifi-ited in Die name if Fr -deri-'t Sw.irtz, tiled IJ e. 2-!. 1786; o-ilif. lining 91 icre.v ar.-l allowance. O.i ill's true: inert is an apple-irchar i ant a-i-it t0 acres cleared and un i. r ..m e. ALSO-one otln-r tract ot -id -ituate on 'ch Md* so > i-lli w Cu-el.. lhc nd ng lie uih tl ti (>f, ti. pcWeh Town nip nt<d Cr-unty nlorrsiid. Wiil ilu ted in the name ->l James I'iper. c-.tit ii lug in nil abnit 119 acres, ihr jnip'-o.euients on lliis Irici consist ol h-ue. one grist mill, one barn, and 80 acres arecie-.r d arid under lence. AL-O, ail tb<- riftlu, title and it.'erest, of the fiopewell Coa'and Ir.n Ctnpniy o , in, ami to, parts of several contiguous tracts of Imd, situate on Yellow Cr-ek, Hopewell Township, County al forestid. comp.iniiig a seat for water worus, on Yellow Cr- ek, ufere.suid, and an oar bunk on tin-. River Mountain, being parts of several warrants, in the name of Hannah Montgomery. Robert Mont gomery, Rebecca Worms, Stephen Kerr, Hunter, Decker, lame, Gi filth, Swertis. Forta-stc*, shd llitiisii; containing 1850 acres, more or 1--S.J, to gether with all their rigid, title an 1 interest, sc orning. oi tint may accrue to them, under due.l oT V\ i'li.itu Law to Joli-ilhui Lesley, dated the 19th day of Nioem'-er. 1839 ; on these ptonuses tliere is erected ■ -iweilius house, aid 4U acies are clear, ed and under fence. ALSO, nil the title anil interest of the iipp. w .1 C'liLsiid Lor, C'lnpiny, to a certain parcel of land, in Hoj-bweß Township, Bud turd JoU'ity, contai-.hig 2'5 a•: s, mote or less, nil ch M i likens and Benedict purtlns l Wv nrtich s of agreement dated the dtli day of Starch, 1837. tr -m •I rob Flue!., ITIOMJ fully' described I-I „gre- Tin-nt villi Stephen V eiiuar, d tte-l M .rcli Hi 4.h IHGO. On' this tract tln-re hi ai ore b.tiik all -re tunes me ioave light' • -d i-tl" r tniii'-ftij 'igi.ts under the siirl article d m< nt alHive mentioned ; the above deg, rilled prop rty being known as the Hop well Iron Works, em bracing a water power ol the Kststowii branch wilh Furnace, Forge and Sawmill thereon - r :<<;• ALSO. all tint certain tract, piece or parcel of 'ai d, situate, lying and being in the said Township of Broadtop, on tbe banks ot the Ravstown branch ot the Juniata, at j lining lands surveyed in the name of Montgomery and other lands of the said party of tecond part, c->i tabling 20 acres alid OS perches atH allowance. &e.. b.-itig tlm same tract <>i 1 ii * '*! ich Henry Y CT-UM-, ot B' -adTopTp.i in iheC-iUtity i B dfn i I' -I'.l. ami UarU'r: his i :i. iiy indeutuit-*i-t -d t. • dth day of 'nga -18.%, at.ii recorded in ii.e Hi e !•> mc rt.iig i 4c., iri and for B- Alori' C -unty. r eo d book. E-, page 34. the 19ihdiy ot Augns;. A. I j', granted and conveyed to the. llopeiv il Coal n,i Iron Company, their successors and assigns. Tho improwinents on this tract consist ot cne house, and stable, sbout 2U acies are cleared aa-i under fenoe. An 1 all the ahv ve described pnn>crty taken in • xecutiou ns the pi perly of the Flop w. 11 Coal and Iron Company, and to l> sold for cash. 'JOHN J. CESSNA. Sherifr. Sheriff's CfHce, Badlor t. Oct. 18, 1861. BEDFORD COUJ\TY\ SS. At n Oq hans' Court, held at Bedford, in and tor the Comity of Bedford, on the 2d day of Sept. A. D., 1861, More the ju iges of the sail Court— On motion of U. E. Simmon, Esq , lire Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representa tives of Eliza Colvin, late of Scbcllsburg Borough, deceased, to wit : Jane Schell, deceased, leaving issue, Abraham C. Chtriotte A., James if., Mar tin and Edwird Scheil, the last two of whom are uiinois, who have for iheir guatdian Robert M Taylor, Esq . James resides in Indiana. Abraifim,' Charlotte and Martin, r side in Ohio, and tne others in B -dfor i County, Cha>lotte, iut. rm irried with M at tin Reilev, Elizi. intermarried with ito! Crt M. Taylor. Esq., William, Gorge M.,Ch.rlis W., Margaret, hit.-nnarried with John M. R -bison. Reuben uid John E. all rending in Bedford Coun ty. to he and app at. at an Orpines' Court, to be hell at B dtord, in and for said County, on the third Monday. 18tli day of Novum net. next, to except or refuse to take tins real c.-t.ite of * ill Eliza Colvin, dee'd, at the valuation, which has be< n valued and appraised, in pcrsu.'tice of a writ ol I'artion or Valuation, issued out a.f the Orphans' Court, of Bedford County, for that puipose direc ted or show cause why the same should not l>e sol I by order of tl e said Court. into set my hand ar.d the seal of tne raid Court, at Bedford, the 18th dav of Sept., A. U., 1861. S. H. TATE. Att.et. Clerk. John J. Ctis.vA Sheriff. MTTwinip. r CCA BUSHELS OF OATS w.intcd immedi- atdy, tor wlich the CASH will b paid ui.!i its delivery at Can p Thomas. Cumlierland, M O U.K. BUTLER, Quarter Mastrr 2nd Potomac Rug. Home Brig. Oct. 18, 1861. Old Fosl g Slumps. OLD postage stamps and enveh p'*. iviil bo ex changed for uvw ones, at the Bloody Run Post Of fice, lor six days from the date of this notice. Af. ter that time all letters with the eld stamps upon ;tbeiu will tie sent to thu do id letter <dfice. ELI B. KAMSET, Oct. 18. 1861.-* P. M. Bloody Run. CAUTION. Whereas my wife, Keiiejci, hu ief- my bed and boat J without any just csuse, I tlicrelbre warn all penons troa. harhot tug or trusting her on my so ceuut, as J wid pay u j deota of her c mtraoti <g. DAVID L.SUIERi. Oct. !l t 1861. PUBLIC SALE OF TIUUBLI RIM liSTtTE. e\ virtu.- of an order of the Orphans' Court, of Bedford County, tb-- uiid-isigned, wiil offer tbe wbole of tlie rcai estate of Daniel means, decd for sale upon ti.e premises in Black Valley; Men. roe Tuwtolitp. on FHID AY, \ST NOV., NEXT. Th" r ! estate cons, sts of t'v • rafts, viz: the Mai.eu. !r. ci. containing about 309 UCiei. atni I aving tlmr- '>ij efcCled a S.w Mil! i.d Barn, (tiw.l tu.g IMIUW luv'tig been i.ftnrT y Tins trait con tains an eXCclhut uaur f*w r The ~ <1 •nd tail race are already duit. Tniro is no better locality for a Mill or Tan Yard. Both are in detnau I anil mueb needed in the neighborhood. An abundance of tiark is close by and cheap. This property is not ruore than (j or 7 miles from the present termi nus of the Broadtop Ra'lroad now under contract and soon to be completed. The road is a solid ridge road ieadin? from the rail road to the premise*. Th- land is good for (.iinio,- purposes But tor eith. rof the purposes i t d— 'i ill or Tm Y -.r l-s-t|,ere is h rare op p UHi*y p resell! . I i, ■ fl ii.v St in'lit. The "tin i true* is a m on; in 'raci. a-ljni'mg the 0.-ovc —is w, |] timln-r d ml .n conn ciioi. with the Mansion u-ict is r.dit tide. It coot n. at*.til 250 teres and lias a <iwelling house and Shop there. OH er.ct-'d—nliaiit 4U ICIES cl-;r--d Aboil' one Iwh ot ihe mansion tract isaJso cleared and Iwilunce well timbered TfiUJIS :—One lliini in hind at co. flimation . f sale and balaiiCe. in two iqnil aimu 11 payments with interest. O. K. SHARON, Admiubtrrtor of Daniel Means, uee'd. Oct. 4. 1861. I V<* Lie S in: OF liEAL ESTATE. tiY viiui'tif at order of the tlrp'nn?* Omirt o B ford County the ei .-. i i--r wil .If rat l'u die -Sal . III the pi mise-i near Si. Ci.mrviil . in M CI iir Towiihiii in-aid Count( on sATUKI) \ Y THK 26T11 i*y OF OCIOUEK.~Ni X f. a mm-, anil lot of ground, siturtai in sin Township. lii<- the property of Joseph 1* C.rver, dee'd buutidei by land of Dr. F. G. St-tlcr, George Hoeiotin. sinf Usury B.ickley, containing lour acres. The location of this property is a des'.iable one. milking it worth the attention of any one wishing a com fort at de home. Ix-iug in sight of lie villi ►? of St. Ch-arvill -, near the Bedford ro.nl. The impr-rC- . men;* are A LARGE IW'O STOKY FRAME HOUSE, anc tra lie s- iln<-: also a Wish house ,tj . e .ip.-nler's ah-ip.vvi ) ,u ~h. r sl.-eo uttich-d. will •i c lw ( lof \\a rat' d ■"!. In" yi.'tii-o hoiog .11 -el -cd Willi po; ..iiit luii leu" ■an ; partly s I wi:h cb--i -e tnrtt trees. TKU Ms :—'l-i-.li Sal : to t menca a* 10 o'clock. A. M MICHAEL HERTZ Sept. 5 18G1. A.lm'r. PUBLIC S.JLE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY V..IUCOI 1.11 order of Ihe Grph-i.-s' c art of Bedf-.id County, the unil-rs'.gii- -! will oil. i- it Fublie Sale, on the premises, in South U'.o.dii , T Towns :p. on SATURDAY, 9TII OF NOVEMBER. NEXT, tin foil -wing deMl'lied If rut K*t ite. viz st c' of land, aojoii ing Dai id J. fi.pl .g,,. on ih- K r. David T. Mill, i, on to North iti t Meat, .. .1 Christian Evers-10, on the South, containa.g -ix-\ eight acres, more or l--*s. There is an otciurd < f choice fruit and good running water up... iue property—also a Dwe ling H mse and Blacksmith Simp, thereon elected. TERMS made known on lav of Wile. DAVID T. MILLER, A Im'r of the Rdate of Susuuuab Alil.er, dee'd. Oct. 4, '.B6E NOTICE OFT\QUISIT ION. *'K : D u-l < .-ig-it.w, lato of Monro# ...i it tii C m-tty, 'd. died, I II ni ,i heal K-.t;,. '.> wit: •ct or lan I, tiling tiie'itiar.sf n :1 ice. con l lining r.n* loin Ir.'-d mi -1 < i;;!ty" sere . n ore or less, siiu.te in M->mup ruwiush ,t. and Caantv <■ ' ! lord, alor.-s.'d- 1," i i~; . , Ic'i ii"ir.s. or 'he c'-i! !'• ana, to wit: M iry, intermarried with auhli Garlich. w.to died nd afterwards was tu.trri d nth Join: Had. end is now dead, leaving issue si ven > hildren, viz: Adam, Daniel, Catharine, rsar.di, Barbara, Abraham, and Nicholas Gailick, Washington Ha]! and Margaret Hall,. II t,--siding in Bedford County, except Dmiil Gar'ick, whose residence is unknown. Nicholas Sleighte-r. Sopl U, widow of Jsuies G. M.-Farland, dee'd, John Sh-ighter, D .niel Sleighter, Louisa Anna, itit.erruat - rie.l with B.relay Marcley, Matilda, intermarried with ,S ,\. K.-ight, Kachel. who was interruatried witi, A r-li iin GHriick.aud is now dead, lea Ting , >u-- three e... I -t) to wit : Joseph, Catharine and tele. t i:li k. J-.j. I ill residing io Be ttor I C n.ry nd Mi 'ii'u * residing in Blair C " nty, C -i ii-r'.ia N atiCe is the. lor.- in rehy given that i. jutrou ai.ee ola writ ot F riitioa ot V iluati.in ine ui reeled, 1 w.H proceed to tiol-i m li.q .isitioa .>r Valuation on ttie pro-.iioes. on I'ttciiiy the 29 h d.iy tf Octo er, lh6l, when and where ail parties may attend if thev see proper: ' JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflico, Bedford, Oct. 4, 1861. PUBLIC SALE OF Kii.lL EXf ITE. BT vir Ue ot an i riei ot the Orphans' Court of Be turd County, there will b sold on the premises, t.u batnrday 2-i day of November, UrXt, | at one o'clock ot said (lay, lite following Real Estate, late too propeity ol Betg-miu Wigdeld, • dee'd. One tract of Dud situate iu South unptou Towu ship. Bedfori County, alj lining lauds ot Fndip Cli'-gman, John M its and vYihiuu IVigtieU au-l ■ others, unirapiuved aa-i well tiiutu-re.l, with white ; pine and otner tttußi-r, coutaiutog 119 acres more : or less. One other tract of laud io same township; cd- ! j lining tau-ls of Fbtop Ciiugiuaii, Jottu M'igff.l! iud others containing 29 acres, unimproved A'teudan- e wilt oe giveu sLd teinis iu.de known ou tUy f sale ny A-linT ut BFJSJ. U'ltiFlELD, dec'i. Oct. 4, 1861. EX ECU TO US NOTICE LETTEUd test in ntary, II t,.e last will un-1 testament, of satuuvl Sill. late ot fill. Clair fowu sl.ip, Be.:lord Coi.nly dee d, having b-- o granted to the sut-scrti>er, residing in B dforJ Township, notice is therefore given to all persons iudchtu-i to the estate ol said d.c'd, to Make piyuiout iinrili diati-ly, and those hav.ng el .ins. will present them foithwith, properly authenticate.! for settb-meut. DANIEL UALTER, Oct. 11, 1861. Executor. ~^V,KE'xbfic~E. A LL persons are notified agsiust tresspassing on 2JL the promises of the subscriber, either by limit ing, fishing steal.ug hickory nuts or going tbrougn tuy grstu fields. Tns law will be intorce.i against all, without respect to porscu*, so otfending. Persons can gatlier hickory nuts ou asking leave ot the subscriber, by giving him half that ate gathered. CtIARLES SMITH. Bed urd Tp., Sept. 27, 1861. AUDITORS JVOTICE. ' Common wealth o' Pcnn'a. "J ia tue C-mrt of use of Cuarloite Stcckiu in, t t'omuion P!e,.s of Davtd Stecktuau, rd County, No. vs. I 60 Feb. lerui 1861, Job O'Neal. J Vend. Elxpouss No. 4, Sept. term 1861. Aud now Sept. 6, 1161, John P. Reed, Esq., ap pointed Auditor to distribute the funds in the hau .s of the Sheriff, raised on sale of dcteudaiita real i estate by virtus of the above writ. By the Court. The undersigned wil) attend to the dutus ol tbo since |<|<oit.tmeqt st his office, in Bcitoid, on ! \\ tdtudy the 28 t day ot October, A. D., j st lb o'clctk, A. M., when sod where ail (> rttes int. j-.sud can attend. JOHN P. REED, 1 Oct. 4, 1860. Auditor. PROF. WOOD'S OESTOH ATiVK 10IJML AND iiooi lEoanTOi. i* pre .aely wnm its nam* indicates, tor while 1 Itassa', to the taste, it is revivifying, txhih r ating, a id strengthening to the vital jiuweis. It also revivifi :g. reinstales aDd renews the I lood in all its original purity, and tuns r-. store- and lenders the system invulnerable to atl e> ol diai-.ise It is the o> ly preparalion I c. r . ffer°d to th. world in a popu'.,r form so to im wi h n itie •each ot ill. So Chemi cal l\ an.' fliiil&tiiy ei-in i r.-d s to the i.iost. poWi-rtul tome not yet so pi-riieily adapte.l to <is to ad in jterftd accordance with the I nr of na'urt, and hence tooth the weakest stcmiach and tone up the digestive organs, and *ll .y nervous and • th.-r irritation. It is also per. IJ Sfectly exhilarating in i's effects, and jet it hA never followed hy laanitule nr depression o'C j ' spirits. It is compos *d entirely ol Vegetables?? "jund those thoroughly cotu'dniug powt-nnißa Sit .1 fn -n d soidti.ng pri-pei'iew. and conse- sU qiii-nt l\ eat. mv. i injure, su-.-h a reiip-dy ti long lieen fe t to be a desi 'er-.tlim in tin* • col Wo Id both hi the tin-roughly skilled i• SB Jjmcii i-il seietue. and also l y ail who have-stil- W lered lr" ud. biidy : fit it t"vds mi •• idi's'. . k skill or kuowledga even to s• ti.ut ri t-il |sß xg billows II ntt.ICITM of disuas--, and lays tie ! pP eiiard-d system open to fir attacks i-t m ny I Nnf the most danger -Us to w: ch jmor lam .nity W ga is coiist.intly lianle. Sucti, lor .xuopl-, . ; "tiie lollowitig! Cotiaumpiiuii. Br.>n •tolls, 1 i B) j BJ-iigesfion. Dyapepsi-i, Loss ct Appetite Faiol-^ /& Nervous I. ri!aoi ity, Neuralgia, P .Ipila I of the 10. .it, Mel.ihci.-ily. ll;OCii lia,_ •w & igldfcSwe.its, Lauemur. Giitdm., nil uli^ Ift atid.ssot e is-s, an teirllt ly latul if llha -W fj| [i-a-ted to i time - call -d Female H 'nkncis and'' & i-i } i'iiiy . and Livi-r Coin*:! .litis. liibC v-e i: U| S the Kl.lnt yo. !>i nl.tn or Inc. Hill: cm. eoft • ® s;t' iue. or n y gcuc-ul defaogem n* ol tit Q f A Urinary Og-"S, Palo in in Back, -iie. in ys L n-t.o-t-.il tt.e .Shoulder*. pre-.ispoM'ion in Sbyl C l ik. H .e.;i :e .-i.l 0-M'I"U- 1 iloiig i. fcm .- s Anci..|i-ni. Ddtici.l'.y Br-.- thug, o.d m-leed w. [2iiiiiit e-iiumc'gte lU .uy uior. .i.. iu:l we luv ESs,. iCe only to say. It Will M.. only .tire til " i.eh.lity follow ing i hil.s and Fever, but )-r. jS , n vent ill attacks arising front Mm.MII.II In m | ißfl.c-iiC S and cure ihe liis.-aars at once, if al ™ g, r. adi alt n:k -d. ami a- it acts directly ii<lH i p r>i stent ly ii|K> the. bil .uy system, ! *fhe Live: I-, action, proui'ding, in f.icf, all tl; ® x.e'.ii-ns and s. cr.tl..lis ol th-- system, it | jjgwo, iula liidy pi.-ve l any ileliieriutis cons -M | A qu- ne s toll w i:.g um. change o' dim -ten.- .5 fiw it r; hence -II it :v.-h fs slioiild have a with thein, and ai! should take a tabic ■ | , l , *"•'• , I 1-Mi-t h I -re c iting. As ic pre-3 ! fiv,. ,i a t.r.s iv.-.i.s . the dig -stive rgjtlis. it shi it Id be m the-liand t Of ali j evaensr-j fj "i wi utaiv lubits sit.di ids, mil ist. r*, liter- & meii. Ami oil iadlt-s nor re- iiMome.i i> y 9ii.-uch -i'. ito.o ex. rci*-- should sl-vays u.s. they l I th. y wib fl-.d a-i agteea' 1.:. plois-H ™ id. and i ffieu-u' r-nudy agonal I hose lI>W w .ic-i rod Ih,:oi o| t i. ~tiiy ; tnr l e - t j"Z . c .run t . x:.v will! ut .-nd hea.th ceo lie W r * . Xist widie t- J'.i.v- tfOi,; i-r h cenririue l ▼ inn ag uu. ih "or llis .1 pel. ■ -...ft •-.•!>% fi Kt- el T v-n I llloll'i. or two r*rt'fw tin- fit):: gS - ! ■** iln- di.a .ful jwri-d wit .r Blptoie-1 s i.nd safe yj Ticie in n ' tv'yfr "*t i I id*. * 1 1\, i. .' -vi.d t-i ;• u we p}: 1 !-. J O det- ct tile dim s or decline not *o'.ly u. y->u gy ) WdiUgbtefs b-lore it lie t u l.t . but :ls-> Jj i s -iis did bus a:.ds, lor while ti.os fnr.n rfr■ fj ' B t use delictcy. often j: >es dawu to a pri-matUJ r-a i 'B- rv - r - i:h r 'lnn let th--r cnditioi. tie know- r*" in time, tie latter ire often s-.i n.:Xe I up wit. the excitement .-i bueiu- ss that i' it were new fur you they too woutl t. v.-l in tin- sanit" •downward path, until too lite to ftir.st their laial I all. But the mother is always vjgil.jut, and to you we co< tid.-nilv app -aj; fo! we are sure your never tailing affection will ly p-iint you to Prof. Wood 'a Restorative Cntdial ami Blood Renovator as the remedy w: ieh !. /u'.i he always on hand in time of IH--1 O.J rt'OOD* I'roprietdi, 441 Broad w y. \t York, and 144 market street, St. Lmiis Mo., .did sold-'>y ad good Druggists.— i lT.ce C.io 130 lar per B attie. Sold by ii. F. Harry, Bedford. Alifghfny aliale AND FEMALE SEMINARY, Kaiii*bui'g, 12ctiii>i'<i So . I'a. CHARLES 1!. GERE, A. la . ...K.p. MISS A. L. BKIM, Preceptress. MISS L. J. BRIM Teacher on Pianc Forte. THIS Institution, under tlio enpervision cf the a'- .ve named persona assisted by other competent ' teielk.lß tf nis a full course in Mathematics. N tur'l Sei-t.ce*. Languages, and Belles Letters. In Muse, i'aintiiig, Ac., it gives extended instruc tion. The winter trm npeus *)ct. 17th Students admitteu a: any tune. Habits r-f health, system, and promptness, views, morai, social and domestic, are here made Dent objects o' education. That the physical powers, as weii aa the mental may be cultivated, Caiistlienic ex-jrci-ies -ire nc.-es ; sary—here the students meet each day for syste matic exercise. s'2'2 50 will pay for beard, including furnish d room, routu rent, fuel, and tuition in common English j>er terra of eleven weeks. Extras, at - rnodeiate charges, even leu than heretofore, ot ! the circular calls for. Students prepared for the highest classes in College, For circulars, or partieulirs. address. CHARLES U GERE, Rainsburg, Bedford Cvuutv, Pa. Dec. 21, 1860. io the People of Bedford AND ADJttOIftG COUNTIES. M. LYNCH, at Bedt.<rd Nurseiy, off rs for j -I • sale at wr pric- s, a general st.-ck .-f iruit ■ tres, consisting of ali the cl-oic -sl varieties ot -pp'es, js-ars, peaches, plums, cm-rries, tie-.taiities. quince aud dwarf |>ear trees of th. st kind*, Liw. ton Bl.ckberry, Kasptieiry. including Brmcxie's Orange, G -oso-.rrics that will nt mil 'ow, clwrry and dutch Currents, Strawbcrrimt. finest var.eties, Grape rocts of choicest ki idi. Kl:iili<r<> and Aspangns, also Evtrgreeu Viu- s and C.eejiers RON S, dfiy varieties ol perj-ctu-l bloomers of all CulofS an t shades. My s'och is remarkably tbriftv and w.tl he sold for cash much lower ti-au ti .v.-i ng ag--uts ire Selling ..t, who have to bring their stock a grea' dia'.autie and thereby it.j-iriug them very uih i t j exposure. The above stock is raised in L-i!.-..: ■ County soil and ciimatu, aud can be hoi t-.-sh from tie soil. ; A * ! "tders promptly attended to and trees sent as directed by bock or otherswise. For further iu'or* , tuation address a tew lines to T. M LYNCH, Oct. 4, 1861. Bcd.'brd, Peon's. JIUUtTOR S NOTICE. F. D. Beegle, use "J In fe C -urt of C-.-m ui. of Wolf Ik Co. 1 Ple-s o Bodtord (J. ttut \. No. vs. 1154, May term 183k. Veim! Frod'k. Stiimer. j Exp ua-. No. 80, Api i t rm, 1861. j Ecpt. 2d 1861, John I'. Reed Esq., appoiat -d Aud .tor to distribute the tunds io tuo She-.iff's hands raised o i sale of 1> feojaots Ka..l Estate ie vk'tuo of tiic shove writ. j , Bj the Court. I The undersigned wiß stteid to Uu duli. no! tb shove h|i|iitituji-t,(, at Uik office in JietUbrd on Monday tbo 2drii day ot Oct ti r, A D.. l6l. t 11) o'clock A. 31.. oi said day, when and where i i parties iutoruud ran stteaui. JOHN P. REKIL Oct, 4, 1661. Auditor. Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which we have la bored to produce the mort effectual -.lterative that can he made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other eubstancee of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by tht*e who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that on® which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense rpfb e to this large class cl our afflicted fellow M izeus. Horv completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worn casta to be found of the following complaints: ScltOPl'LA A. sr.' ScaOFt'f-OCS CoVPTVTKTS, EutTPTIOJfS AMU EaUfTTVB DISEASES, ULCEBS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, Texovu, SALT Kheux, SCALD HEAD, SrPHtLta AXD SYPHILOID A rpcTtoxs, MEHCUUIAL Dwease, DROPSY, NEU RALGIA OR Tic Do'-'LOIT-IKI'X, Debiutt, DYS PEPSIA AXD IsDiousnox, Krtmpklas, 11JSIt or Sr. AXTUOXY'S Fine, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from lurcinrr or THE BLOOD. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in tha blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders arc nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not agisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out this vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you and it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is fool, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where 110 particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something mut go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has. and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world lias been cgregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone lias not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts ti it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to giv.? a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla tor one dollar Most of these have been frauds upon the k for they not only contain little, if any, fcar ja rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, li'ter and painful disrypoii.rment has followed the use of the variou cxti - - of Saisapanlia v liich flood the market, until the name i.sclf is justly despised, and i;; bet on.: eync iiVint s with imposition and cheat. Still we cell this compound .Sarsaparilla, s: d intend to supply such a remedy as sfcoH : .xreuc the name from the load of obloquy vMcit rt-ts upon it. And think we have ground for believing it has virtue# which cr iu.wbble by the cidinarv run of the dire tecst ; ice ti ed to cure. In order to secn'c their •e] i;*® eradication from the system, tlieicnu, v •.d be judiciously tfd.cn cccotding to direcUv,.# on the bcttle. PREPARED BY DB, J. e. AlEit Ac CO. LOWET.T/, MASS. Price, St per Bottle i Six Bottles for |3, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown fo- the cure ef every variety of Throat and I.ung Co..,plaint, that it is entirely unnecessary fcr us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever a has been em ployed. As it has lor.g been In constKCt use throughout this section. we need not do: .-e than assure the people its quality is V"T>t i *>, to The best it ever has been, ant! thai 1. .;• e ; bed on to do for their relief all it : s evrr been Jo-.' to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, yen TE2 CC.-JB OE Cottireneu, Jaundice, D;;spc]>sia, ItuKcestam, Dysentery, Foul Stonnch, Riytipelas, Headache, Pilot, Rheumatic*. Empticns and &tin /_'• <- osts, Licer Complaint, Drcpsy, Tefter, Tumor* and Salt lifuum, Worms, Go. Xeuru'ria, as a Dinner rill, and for Ptrrifymg the Biocd. They are sugar-coeied. so that the li.ost sensi tive can tckr diem pleasantly. ui.d they arc the best aperient in the world foi ull the puiposes of a family physic. Pries 95 cmtj per Ttr Tor.?- for ?! ft*. Greet numbers Of Ck .nti™, Fhysic-.yr • ■•• '■#- men, and emii. -.it - ■ ' ti i. • :r nau.es ta certify then •" ft.-.se reroedk but our s} ' t irserin a of then:. •' r ~ Irish gr 'tiso;.: Ar; • • . wli •• y are given; wub ilsu p..., o- e corapiair.ts, and the treatment lb. . mi lowed for their cure. Do not be put on by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more proSt on. Demand AVER'S, aud take no others. The sick want tr,e best aid there is for them, and tt-cy should ■have it. Ail our lletuedies arc for sale by B. F il try Bedford ; B.eru'U>'J.;-Je Son, Blo !y Bun i (1. R. An ick Si, C .'trrifle; J. Br. neni-*.. tv Q dii.rry; lleori;.- tlaidill. WYst Kn.tj J. K* Co'viu. Soh'l's'.urg ; au i by dealers . jfiiei il Sept. 2>, l-GJ. fiBMT Ml DR. LKLAWS Ufi HBIITiC Hi. IS THE ONLY K > .It- !C >Y FOB ilheum.Uisna, Goal >..u vpgraigiit. AND A H'P.T CURE FCR ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES. It is a conveniently a. ringed Baud, containing a uetli-atert compwtind. to ite w >rn -roand the W isf, wtt! out itjuty tt> tin. t • • d t : —ue j-ei.-ona. no chance in habit* of livj. g is rcqtiir i. tnd it eu ti'ely re.. ov< hti e di-.i rom the eys'.-ra, w : t!.- . ut pimtu.'init ih;. Itjnrioii- ctT vfts a is-g ti.rHt tite U."o! i' werf.ii inn rtuil ti .1 ictwc •vtiich we-.ken atff il tr..y lb > cous'itnti .'.i n 1 give temp.uyry "elioi ottlv. by t'-i- tro'ttjo i til .•>• • > d ;.ro piieiio.H c-i.tsiuiei in till- P c tac.t with tlie tilo.xi ao-l re - is t,,c jtores of the #kiu, .. . i a peifeet CHIC, and r.► rih i • -ffli M a healthy conditi. i a.d v. 1..m p .*•• urful A NTt-.b LttCCRIAL n. m, ft.l • 'V 'IV r ■- fievo th' system fron the •?, • ik;ct "f Mercurt. Moderate cases are ui ii .i lev d tvs, ano we i<. 'i.-•> tiy recoi ing testiwmntals •f JNo fil'-ucy ;: .rsptavalod CASCS i'Hicit t<> tm ;• dof .i -e *<r i>-r i' w , ■ u,.' i h . 'V m lit 1.1 .J. VT. fill'- 1) CtM'lMi IH- u \t.. |!:,v , .it i> eh. ao*• ti' tu m t ti- PtHK'tß .! 11in sin ?i%w *- a. SMITH & 00, Sol, or -V. B■ — Descii/i/ioe Cirr.u'urs &>, / ♦. For sal'. l--y H. F, Unity. Bedford. ffiy Ace ehts WAS TAD E vtrywiikre. r-n June sfß. l y 6l. BE A UTi DL Ki.s-'s in blooif. new. Kurtat'b* ft Hintvi oioot. n.g in iheh. tiH-. AiLytich's tepy. Oct. 4. 13 .1
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