?til6 Jolc Shsw ra }IW James Johnston 2u Frederick Snyder 44 274 Jeremiah Jackson - | 130 Jacob Swaggart 1 410 William Pearson ** 96 Kbeoczer Brakhaut 8 9t> YXJ Coard Imier lOh : IVO Christly Be*** 2 , 100 Georg* Uaih 190 Jaeob Burket < 150 pets' Sboeaberger 182 }2 g A.hn StiU 86 < j(fj Widow Croyle 888 i * -JOO Michael Shimer 290 | >'J B. Brumbaugh Si Co., - 122 ; 183 Hugh Porter I>o j 539 Griffith Evans 50 . 4031 Philip Stone 890 830 Wilson Hunt >3l| Alexander Scott S9# Til Dr. P- Shoenberger 316 124 Dr. P. Sboenberger N 388 20 Dr. P. Shoenberger 24 ipf Bowser Warriors Ridgo 5'6 94 Dr. P. Sboettberger 544 2u9 Langham Warriors Ridge 251 150 Bowser Brush ML . 166 | 4© P-.ter Shimer Brush Mt- South Woodberry Tp. 225 Peter Sboenberger 360 19 William Flock j -19 Flacks Heirs 'f* J7O John Boyd 212 W'iiliatr Davis 62 74 Isaac Moans 140 Zacariah Moans _O6 59 Timothy Moau* 309 83 Hannah Monigomery 180 268 Peter Shoenberger 3 20 222 Elizabeth Piper 129 Middle Woodberry Tp. 379 Daniel Montgomery 15 60 -200 Hugh Moore 62 01 4l!i John M Ktssick or Win. Hauaaw 22 70 3g9 Nathan Schofield 37 00 4<fli William Montgomery 18 53 173 Mtiioay 3 98 i 0 G. Replogle 5 76 40y A finer XVebh 36 63 395 I-aac Webb 16 6s 162 Taoroas Vickroy 7 13 100 Heiflevs Heira 24 00 335j Caleb Hennam 32 28 370 William Worthii gion 15 61 65 Hart 9 23 190 Dautei Montgomery 4 40 lau stadara a Shoenbtrgei 5 60 1 lot no "2 Jacob Sfrock . 42 1•• -75 Jacob Strock 1 06 170 Margaret Croit 1 8S 62 John McFaddcn * © 56 40 Frederick Nieodein as_ _ 82 mooemolr 7 46 403 Win. Montgomery 5 2^f 150 Robert Montgomery 4 28 20 Kinehart Keplogie 1 66 50 Robert Monigotnery 158 j. a. Aiagill. 4- a- Hort'iiEiea. MAG-ILL & HOFFMEIER, MANUFACTURERS OF SADDLES, BRIDLES. HARNESS, &c . Have removed their shep to the building oa the corner of Pitt and Juliana Streets, opposite the Washington Hotel Tbev keep cor.staailv on 1 and a large'assortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNEkS, WHIPS, AC. [XT" Persons luring, will find it to their advan tage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. April 4,-'62.tf HOSTETTER'S STOMASH, BITTERS. IT is a fact that, ai MM perk-d. every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise of plain oesißon sense, they may be able so to regulate the system as to secure permanent j health. In order t- accomplish ibis desired j object, the true course to pursue is certainly j that which will prodace a aatur&i state of things at the least haiard of vital strengthend life. For tLis purpose. Dr. II >ste!:<.-r in troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfac tion to all who haVe used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, , and liver, restoring thecf to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of stiwMil-niiig Aftuirs, tuubic the tys tem to triumph utscaay. For the 'rare o? DpjwDaa Inlige=tion. Naa- F-'a, FiiOLcDfy, L-ias of A > ni-y Bilious Cc-mplaints. artuuug frota a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bevels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, CL.l.ra Jlorbas, ic-, these i Br-ters have no cqunL \ Diarrhoea, dysentery or £ux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the cL..uge of w and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prettJesi, in all us various forms, than any other, and the cause of vrbiih. r ays be aitnba.ed to tAcvangcmetii* -f —ti" e -organ-, can be ctred ,s s 1 y"u ; tg HOSTETTER'S STOMACH LITTERS, as per j vhrecitous on the bottle. For this disease every pnysician will recommend Bitters of some kind, then why not us* an article known to be infal lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease an J strengthener of the sys tem in general; and among them all there is not to be found a mure healthy people than the German*, from whom tbis j reparation ema nated, basei upon scientific experiments which j have tended to prove the vai.>e of .hie great preparation in the scale of tntdiual science. Fivxx asij Aorx.—Tbis trying and provok ing disease. wn.tch fixes lis relentless grasp on the bo-iy of man. redo- r.g tin: to a mere eha dow m a short time, ana rendering him phy sically and mentai:y ueies. can be driven from the "tKhy by the uae of liuiTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Litters are used ' xs per directions. An-i as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote -ennd deep i and healthy digestion, the complaint u re- j moved as speedily as is consist est with the pro uucuon of a thorough and permanent cure. E'-r PtrvMM in Adcai'rd Tecrt, who are suffering from- an enfeebled constittttion and infirm bo-iy, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need oaiy be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while curging these Bitters ere in-dis penaahie, where the mother s rsour isntiient is inadequate to the demands of the ex. ... consequently her strength must yield, and here is where a good tonic, such as H ovtetttr f tomtch Bitters, is needed to impart strength and vigor I© the system. f. should by all means try this remedy •i debility, and, before so doing, , "a their physician, who, if he is ! th * Tinue ° f ® ,era * * il} I "ZZTj * Use ia &!I < A *eakneas. ! " 1 '^ e t,a *tioß the public against uticg aoy of the many er eouafrfirita, but ask ft Caxzaaxva. Sro.ats Ltvrxae, tach bottle has ti, wordt - br . j !*"*** <- th* fiottM, a-.d lhd " irtnt * ""** 4 ohwrre that cur aut™h "Caature it on the iabeL ?'i h7 e*ITH, Pittsburgh, Fa, and sold by aa d--uggiu, grocer*, and dealers geaerally i throughout the United States, Canada, South America jui Germaay j i dissohtio.v Ibe paner?btp heretofore exi*itag u-.der the urtn of Osier a: Cam, is this day dirwlveu. The business of the late firm will be sealed by G. R. Osier, the office of H. Nicodetnus, Esq , where all persons indebted are respectfully requested to call and settle without delay and save costs.— Ail accounts remaining unsettled alter the Ist of June 1862. will be left with said Jasttce for eoliectiou. G. R. OSTER, A. B. CARN. April 4th x 1862.-2 m. PUBLIC SALE OP PMIBLB HEIL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Cwurt of Bedford county, the undersigned will offer for sale on tbe premises sat I'attousville, oa * SATURDAY 224 MARCH next, all the following described property, late of GEORGE MILLER, dec'd., to wit: A tract of laud adjoining Pattonsville, lands of Daniel Baer, Dr. Burch, Daniel Lingenfelter. and others, con taining 19 acres, 19 peaches and allowance baring thereon erected two log bouses. Also— A MOUNTAIN TR.ICT, adjoining the above, and lands of Daniel Baer, Dr. Burch, and others, containing 54 acres and 168 : perches. TERMS —One third at confirmation ef sale, and balance ia two equal annual payments. O. E. SHANNON, Admiuittrator. Mardb 7 1862. PUBLIC SALE OF COAL LANS. By vir' ue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford couaty. there will be exposed to public tale, at the public bouse of James Beckwith. at Hopewell, in said county, on Wednesday r April 9, 1862. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the interest of James A. Cun ningham, deceased, being the one-half in the fol lowing described tract of COAL LAND, situate in Broad Top Township, in said county, containing 206 acres and 76 perches, adjoining lands of Abuer Horton, William Anderson, Asa DuVal, Thomas J. H rton, and Isaac Bamet. A portion of the land is cleared and under cultivation—the whole or greater portion is coal land. There is a dwel ling bouse and out buildings on the premises. Terms will be made knowa on day of sale. JOSEPH M. STEVEN'S, JOEIN St. CUNNINGHAM, March 7,1862. Administrators ~ NOTICE. The following named persons have fi!ed their petitions and will make application to the Court of 1 Qarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun j ty of Bedford," to be he'd on the Ist Monday (sth j day) ofJMay next, for Tavern License. Jehn Hater Bedford Borough, Valentine Stockman, < Isaac Mengie Jr. " Sarah Filier Joseph Aisip John A. Gump Bloody Run, James S. Beckwitb Broad Top Township, Jonn B. Castner * Elizabeth Haaey Cumberland Valley Martin Feightner Harrison" Valentine B. Wertz Thomas M. Ritchey Hopewell" Joseph Poller Juniata " Frederick Hiidebraud < Henry ELeyser " " Catharine Tricker Liberty << Jotsu RofiQl t< Jonn Be&serer v *t *c Jonathan Feightner LoadocdeiTy << Charles Bark << <• D. A. S. Black East Providence " George Msgraw •< Samuel R. Bcilomfield West Providence ■' Peter Amicfc St. Clair Nathan 4t Rebecca Davis " Bernard ONeal Southampton Joseph MdMimurv Snake Spring A. J. Pennell Rainstrarg Borough, David Stuckey " Georgo M. Coivin Scbtulshuxg John M. Kobisoa " n Johnson Hafer " " Thoma.- C. Reigbart Union Township, Henry Elnck M. Woodberry " Widiam M. Pearson " " Abraham W. Mowry South • * Samuel M xl Monroe Township. Clekk'S OYTICE, I S. H. TATE, March 28,1*62. { Clerk. NEU IIABiIUM GEORGE BLTJIiRE & SON'. Hav opened a new and carefully selected s --w>rtment or House furnishing goods. Hardware,' Cutlery. Copper ana Brass Kettles, Tin and Sheet ; .ion wares, Parior, Tenpjate asi Cooking stoves . of a great variety of patterns, and pr ; ct;S f rwu 1 82 50 up to 835,00. Persons about to commence boose keeping j and it to their advantage to give as a cali; aua we j inviie the public to come and examine our stock- j All our purchases being for cash only, and at' cask prices, we believe we can. and intend to sell j at rates more than ordinarily favorable, our pur- { pose being to put no greater advance upon onr j gOi.KU than will afford a fair and reasonable pro3t He propose to sell for cask, or on short credit ; to those only, who will pay promptly when called I on. This rule will not he departed from. March 21, 1862. BiIIDGE LETTING. Proposals will he received, at the house of Geo. Kho'.us. near Stonerstow , on Friday the 1 ith day of April, 1862, at 10 o'ciohk, A. M., for repairing the Bridge over (be Juniata, near Stonerstown. in Liberty Township, (viz: repairing one of the abut ments and other necessary repairs to said Bri ige.) • The repairs to be done will be specifif d, on the day of letting, By mder of theComtuiss' mere, Commissioners' Office, ( H. NIGOnJ MUS, Mareb 21, 1862. { Clerk j PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The subscribers will offer at public sale on FKIDAY THEIITH DAT OF APRIL, ■ext. on the pr- mises, in Bedford Township, the loilowing Real Estate to wit: A Irct of Lime.stoue Land, containing 150 acts*, more or less, about 120 acres I cleared and un ier fence. of which about -Jj acres . are good meadow, snd in a high state of cultivs- j tioa; the balance weil timbered. A stream of water passes through the place, and a good well of wator at the door. There is also a fine ore hare of choice fruit, including apples, jwars, peaches, £c., on th piace. The improvements are a GOOD DOUBLE LOG HOUSE, a good Barn, Spring House, Smoke House, and other necessary out-buildings. This farm lite snout three miles North of Bed ford, tn the Uollidaysburg and Bedford Turnpike, Toad convenient to Churches, School Housis. and i Mills. TERMS reasonable, and will be nude known on day *>f aaie, which will commence at one o'clock, ! P. M. of laid day. MATTHIAS SMITH, EZRA WILLIAMSON, j March 25, IBC2. BBBFORD JWaUIRIR. PUBLIC SALE. OF VILIABLE REAL ESTATE. In pursu <nee of au order of lit# QrpLan*' Con ft of Bedford CQiniJ, the undersigned wili off or ■ t public auction, uit the 14th day uf March, 1562, the following Taia-itite.KeaJ £U!e: A IK ACT OP j LAND; ait u A ted in Colenain tj M enjoining Una* ' of David W hetstoDe. Widow Dieti!, Joaiak Wbet ■ stone and Michael Diehl, containing 2*26 acres and , 53 perches of limestone land. Having: thereon eree ! ted a Urge BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with ' smoke boose and spring house, large Bank Barn, Wagoa Shed, Hay Shed, and other out building*; also a leg tenant house, and an orchard of choice trait trees. Core creek crosses one end of the farm, st.d the balance of the land is well supplied with water. Sate to commence at 10 o'clock of said dav, wbeu the terms will be made known bv DAVID WHETS NONE, AARON WHETSTONE, AAm'rs of Saml. Whetstone, dee'd. Feb. 28, 1802. SALET By virtue of a writ of Testatum Vend, Exponus, from the City & County oi Philadelphia, to me di | reeled will be sold at the Court House in the Bor- I ough of Bedford, on Monday the 7th day of April, \ j 1662, at 10 o'clock, A. St., the following Read Es- i late, towit : All the right, title, interest ani undivided i snare of John Deveremx of and in and to the fol i lowing described tracts of land, situate on the Six , Mile Kun in Broad Top Township, in the County of Bedford, and State of Pennsylvania, beginning at a Corner White Oak of the Mary Po aster and Dunlaps and Evans Tracts, tiaer.ee with land of Dun laps and Evans, South "sixty-nine degrees nine teen Eaiautca, East thirty three perches and eight tesths of a perch to a Pine, thence North forty degrees, East eighty Bine perches ani tire tenths of a perch, to a white oak, thence North thirty de grees nineteen minutes. East cigoty-five perches and three tentha of a perch, to a white oak, thence South forty-live degrees. East twenty-lour perches j and four tenths or a perch to a Chestnut, thence South filly-four degree*, West ten perches and one team of a perch to a post, thence North eighty-one degrees and nine East sixty-one perches and one tenth of a perch to a large chest nut, thence North thirty-two degrees lhirtV taree minutes, East one hundred aud twenty-six perchea ' and six tenths of a perch to a chestnut, (Ulien,) ' thence North twenty-nine degrees and three quar ters of a degree, East ten perches and li.e tenths !of a perch to a Post; thence North thirty -two degrees, East ally-six perches and eight tenths of a perch to a post; tbcuee North eighty-one de grees twentv-eiglu minutes, East forty-six, perches ] and seven tenths of A peicb to a Spanish Oak; j tbeuce South forty degrees thiity-six minutes ' East forty-eight perches and five tenths of a perch jto a Pest; thence North fifty-five degrees. East | seventy-two perches and seventy-live hundredths iof a perch to a Post; thence South sixty-seven ■ degrees, East filteea perches to stoncsj me nee South twenty-one degrees nine minutes, East twenty six perches and five tenths ola perch to a white oak (cut down,) thence Souths xty-ejght * degrees eight minutes, West eighty-four perches and thirty-live hundredths of a perch to a chestnut oak; thence south two degrees forty minutes, East seventy two perches and titty-five hundredths of a perch to a large white oak; thence south thirty nine degrees twenty-three minutes, West one hun dred and seven perches and six tenths of a perch to stones; thence south fifty-four degrees and one quarter of a degree, East ten perches to stones; thence south seventy-four begrees seventy minutes, west seventy-four perches ani four tenths of a perch to a white Oak ; thence south forty-six de grees eleven minutes, west eighty-two perches ana six-tenths of a perch to stones ; thence south sev enty-live degrees, west seventy-two perches and eight tenths ,of a perch to a sugar maple; thence south forty eight a- grwa* ten EQjnnte.:, wmk forty five perches and eight tenths of a perch to stones; thence south thirty-three degrees forty minutes, west twenty-seven perches to a Ked oak ; thence j south forty seven degrees thirty-eight minutes, < west thirty-eight perches to a beach; thence soutn J sixty-nine degrees, west twenty-seven perches ami five "tenths of a perch to a post; tbenee west thir- ■ ty-one' perches to a post; thence south seventy ; degrees, west nine perches and six tenths of a perch I to a beach , thence north fiity-two degrees, west seven perches and two tenths ot a perch to a post, thence north sixty-six degrees, west five perchea to a spruce; thence north thirty -eight degrees west eight perches and five tenths of a perch to a post; thence north sixty-six degrees, west four perches to a post; thence south eighty-eight degrees, west ten perches to a post; thence north forty-two de grees, west fifteen perches and five tenths of a | perch to a post; thence south eighty-four degrees west ten perches to a post; thence north eighty eight degrees, west twenty perches and seven tenths of a perch to a spruce , thence north sixty-three degrees, west tweive perches to a post; tbenee north thirty srveu degrees, west eight perches and six tenths of a petch to a post; thence north fiity six degrees, west tweive perches aod eight tenth* j i of a p. rch to a post; thence north seventy-one de* 1 grces, west fifteen perches and one tenth of a pt-rea ; to a post; thence north eighty-eight degrees, wet . six perches and seven tenths of a perch to a post - j thence north sixty-one degrees, west two perches 1 and ei?ify.five hundredths of a perch to a post; j tbenee no. ih two degrees and eleven minutes, west - fifty five perches and five tenu of a perch to ~ ones ; thence south sixty nine degrees, east sev enty-five perches and six tenths of a perch to a white oak ; thence north three degrees forty min utes forty four perches ami lour tentas ola perch to a white oak; ami the place of beginning con fining four hundred ml thirty four acres two pesche*. Also All that other tract of land l.ingSouth of six Mile Kun in Broad Top Towship, in the C-ountv of Bedford and State of Pennsylania. bounded ; on the north by the traet above described, and on the South and East by the David Sbreeves and ! Dan Saps tract, containing forty-five acres of land, j be the same in Jre or less, and taken in execution ; as the property ol John Devereux. JOHN I. CESSNA, Sheriff, j Suratrr'sOrvici, I March, 14,1*62. ' f Auditor's Notice. The undersigned Auditor to whom the report on Wni. Smith's Estate was referred back will at- 1 tend to the duties of the appointment at his office j in the Borough of Bedford, on the 4th day of April next, when all interested can attend. K. D. BARCLAY, Auditor. ! BUCKETS, BROOMS, TUBS, CHURNS, ~W~I£ i LOW and WOODEN WARE of every, des cription, to be bad cheap at Blvmire A £oa's. March 28, 1862. BRUSHES, a large assortment, at Blymiro o Son's. March 28, 1862. OADDLERY and SHOE FINDINGS, a good O stock at Blymire f Son's. LAMPS, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, COAL OIL, J the first in great variety, and the last of excel- j lent quality, at Blymiie A Son's. Match 28, 1862. ! FRESH GARDEN SEEDS at Blymire It Son's. March 28, 1862. rpURPEXTINE, LINSEED OIL and PAINTS A IN GENERAL, at Blymire It Boa's. March 28, 1862. EXTRA family Flour, Corn Mral a>l Kye ! Chop, f>r sale at FarquhaPa new Grocery- Aug. 9, 1861. ALL kinds of Groceries just received, snd for s le cheap, at Shoemaker's cheapstoro, No. J. Anderson's Row Jun>9, 1806. THE LIDT'FI FRIEND. FORTH uin BOOR FOR 1802. The World's Favorite. For 22 Y art the Starulerd Magazine. Pronounced by the Prt*s of the United Slates, THE BEST LAI) Y S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD, and tit cheapm. THE LITER.3TURE is of that kind that can be read aloud in the family circle, and the clergy in immense numbers are subscribers for the Book. THE BEST L.IDY WRITERS in America contribute to its psges. and we have some lhat write for no other magazine. 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Pa- PUBLIC SALE OF ViLUABLfi HEAL ESTATE, j IN pursuance ot an Order of the Orphans Court of Bedford County, there will be aold at public j vendue, on the premises, at the late residence of 1 Michael Putt, in Liberty Township, in said Countv, ON THE 14 DAY OF MARCH NEXT, the fallowing Real Estate, to wit : One tract of| Land containing 135 acre* and 74 perches, adjoin ing Lands of Henry Putt, J. Fockler aod the Hun tingdon A Broad Top Rail Road, with a Dwelling House ,Grist mill, Barn and other Buildings there on erected. One other tract of land_ adjoining the above, with a small dwelling Houae A stable thereon erec ted- The above property is situated within half \ mile of Saxton and OD mile from Stonerstown, and will be sold together or in lots, to suit purchasers. Attondaocd will be given and terms of Sale made i kuowu QP daj* of sale by GEORGE RHOADS, ! Trxtlit i Feb. 21st, 1862. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned, appointed by the Orphan's Court ot Bedford County, to marshal the assets of. the estate of Saphia Diebl deceased will meet the : p- rties interested for the purpose of attending to ' the duties of said appointment at hi* office in Bedford onthe4tb day ot April ac. at 1 o'clock. I ■ W. LINGENFELTER, March 21, 1862, Auditor. KOLLOCK'S DANDELION CUFFEE- This preparation, made from the beat Java Cof fee. is recoomnieoded by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debili ty, Dyspepsia, and ail billious disorders. Thou sands who have teen compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use this without injurious effectsrOne can contains the strength of two pounds of ordina ry coffee.—PßlCE 25 CENTS. KOLLOCK'S LEVI I\. The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light sweet and nutritions bread and cakes. PRICE 15CENTS. MANUFACTURED BY M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets; PHILADELPHIA. And aold by all Druggists and Grocers. March 7, 1862. — ly. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, appointed to distribute the money in the hands oi David Klitz, Administrator of Jacob Klitz. dee'd., hereby gives notice that be wili meet the parties ia interest, at his office, In Bedford, ou Wednesday, the 2nd day of April, next, when and where all may attend, JOHN PALMER, Auditor. March 14, 1862. CAITIOAI. Vberoaa tny wife, Mary Ann, having left my bed and board without any just cause, all persona are hereby cautioned Dot to credit, truat, or har bour her on any account, aa I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting Coaimont, Pa , March 2lsl, 1862 -* JAMES LLOYD. AYER'S MM* CATHARTIC r>n\r.s. \ f) f . fptaf Xrr- jwt i-k, ferhJe. r.M <s<Ma- V • pkMu.' Ar vtMiotstof ord r, ~ ith )bur yet em dentrged, and * 1/' A.I voar f<- un.-wm - ri*bk-' J file ES-V These rrapr<wr arv often the L,„ 'CP!! . prol'idctoserhnis iiiavta mm "ft, tit of sickn-aa i >va Wfc- vo, and -hottlit h averted by a ZjSjT'i Bnuly an- %>t i • right r >• :y. Take Avei's iwf chteuae . oat tht <iisrdeii ham im rify the W-rf> 1. let the- Cuius r/-rV 2X B XHi more on anobrtructed in he.tth i • acain They stimaiiti- the fune- Poo* of the hotly into vigorous ISh. artivitr, purify thfl'systern fna "n liTOiill the obstructions which make dia-w A coi't settles wtu ■* 1 ™- - in the bodv, and obstruct s its natural ftmrtions- These, if not r(4ier.-ft, react upon tiii-ras- l-e ami the n:rsMii!tiM organa, pro-lortng gen eral aggraraU-'m, mftbf, ami dlsep*. While- ia thia citK'itiou. ojipre*s-<J by the i ranaeinat, take Arer's Plila, and see how din'rtly they restore the natural ac tion of the system, and v illi it the buoyant fevidte of health ag.-um VTh.ii is true and so apparent iTi this triiial . and asnaiaa wsaplsiat, is also t--ie In many of tne iii-ep seated and rUogeroa Tie 1 same jwtrgative effect exicla h -m. Ca'isea he IroUa* ofeatroetions and derange-tenu of the naiural AeottaA of the body, ttory are rapidly, aud m my of them suraly, cared by the mw incaiir. None wle> know the viidfics of these Pii:*, wi!l hegiect to catploy them when auffertug front the disor der* they eurc. btat-incnt- from )■ viiutj physseiana in some of the principal cities, and front other well known public par son*. ' From a Fortcartliug M&ciuntt of St. Louis, Feb- 4, 3r®h Dr. A rue: Your Fill* are tint paragon of all that i* great in m-viiciuc. Tbey havi- cured my little oaugftb-r of i:l.vroti- -on-- opoc '- r liuiul* aw! fr- t that had proved iocnrabJ- for years. Her mother lia beca long griev ously afflicted with Wotcbesaud pimples on her skin end in her li-ir. After our child was cured, she abo tried your Rib, and thev have cured her. ASA MOBGJiIIXiE. As s Kam 11 j- Phjik. From Dr. P. W. Carttcrigkt, Neie Otletmi. s'onr RUs are the prince of |mrge. X!e-ir excellent qualities surpass any eath:irt ; e we pes-. -*. They arc mild, bat very certain ami eifeetnal in their jrtion on HM bowels, which makes them invaluable to us in tiie csily treatment of disease. Ueadachr, Sick llrtitsrhr, Fool Stomach. From Dr. Edtr-tri Boyd, Bttliimor*. Dear Bso- ATI'S: 1 cannot answer you vhal com plaints I hive ourrd with your Dili* better tliaa X > say all that ire errr treat trlth n pnryntice mediriue. I plane gTt-at dqmdesK on an effectual cathartic iu my dxfly conu-st with disease, aod leli". ing as I isj that year Rlls afford ns the best we hare, I of coarse value ! :■ -em highly. ITrTSBi-RG, Pa-, Mae 1, Dp.. J. C. ATKR- Sir: 1 have b>-u Np -it'-dly cured of the wor-t h'adarhrmty body can have, by a dose or t vy of your RUs. It seems Jo arise from a foul stomach, which thev eie.cnse at once. Yours with great respect, EF- W. WtEBLK, Clerk of Steamer Ctariaw Bilious Disorders l.ivcr Complaiuta. From Dr. Theodore JStU, of A T c York C'tp. Not only are your Pill* s bniraMy adapted to th-.tr por poae as an aperient, but I -in-i tiieir* tew. ticial effect* upon the ldvfT very marked indeed. Th -y have itr my prac tice proved ru-in- effeetu-vl tor the cure of cam plaints turn atsv one remedy I cau in -ntioa- I sincerely rrjoioo tii' we have at length a purgative which is wor thy the couhdvaee of tlie profession and the people. DEPART* e*T of THE IXTEEIOB, ~ ' Wafiilngloit, D. C-, rt-i Feb., Si*: I hare used your Rib" '*> my general and hospital pracuoe ever iae- rod i.sJbfihff " : 1(M. r 1 " 4 do a*r r< sav they are the best cathartic we enqdoy. l bir reg* Ufice actsou ou the liver Is quick awl decided, cozss qoentiy th-r are an admirable remwdy for dcuatig- nicnts of that -jr.-au. ia b-ed. I havs seldom found a case of biliiou fOrerac so obctiasts that it did not readily yield to them. Frateraußy yonre, AIDX/O BALL. IT. D.. I'hjsiAjM of the ila. iut Hospital. Dysentery, Diarrhrs, H.lax, Worms. Fro a, Dr J O. Green, of Chicago. Your Rlis have had a long iri::! ia my practice, and I bold them ia eat-- -in ns oive of the best aperients I iiavs ei-er fornix 1. T -ir alterative effect npou the i'vtr makes th-m sn exo-ih-nt reniedv. when give-! in snwll doses for dgtrtdrry ad rii-tm,a;u Their mgsr-eoating ■lakes them very receptahle and convenient for the u*e of women and cliildrvu. Dyspepsia. Impurity of the Blood. From Rev. J. V. Jlimes, Fail or of Almst Church, Raton. Da. AYKR: I have used your RID with extraordinary suoress in my family and among those 1 am called to vL-.it In distress- To reimlaie the organs of dig-vtiou and pnrify the blood, they are the very best maedy I have ever known, and I en conddently recommend "tiiein to my friends. Yours. J. V HIMKB. WARSAW, Wyoming Co., X. Y-. net. 24. 1K55. DE.tR SIR : 1 co aamgyour Csthnrtic Rlls is my prac tice- and tiud thepi an excli-'it purr ttive to eleaase tbs svsteci aid partly I,'ie hmniiatm the Mood. Mux o MLACHAM, M. D. Constlpat 'on. Co'tlvrnrM, Suppression, Kbrcniaiisui. I.out. Xcuralgla, Dropsy, Poraiyai*. Pits, etc. Front Dr. J V Ynrykn, .V jifr.- f, Canada. Tixi mndi eatmol ' eai-l of yoer Fiits for the CUR® af totiiren ... If oib r- of our frat r. hv liavc foona them as effiea-iou- a- 3 have, i t v sltoal i pan me in proclaim ing it for the beneST •< ):-■ mtiitititacs who -u'T-r iV.tri thin int. -i. a ■. aVd - .'Oil-ti iu itself, is the progvii:., r of,. ie.- - ,q ore worse. 1 believe cu- Nmai to oriirinj,!- in lb- liver, but your ihils affect that organ and cure i it di-isue. From Mrs. E. S'.a-;rt, f ' u. i Urn er d Sr larifc. Boston. I find one or lam- l-.ru:-- of your Wit, taken at the psop-r tim<-. am - V 0' Ut promotives of the secretu.n wbeo .o ly or partttliy a.sppressed, and also very effbetuai I- >i - tii-- jf.™ v :i,. el -c ■. -. Tb-y art- *o much t.; - h -t oi.yaie Lave that I rvtx-ta tneii'd uo other tu my ; iiiuiits From the Rer. Dr. Mate I r, of the Methodist Epis. ChttrHk. Prt-viM 11.-i -utoml. G*., Jan. fi, Jki-',. Hwtortii mr; 1 , ,:-i be uio -at.-ial tor the r- l-f your tail! h* broa -it -it- . ? rii ! nut report my ua-e to you. A <n-i i s, fi-' ?■' in;, limbs ami brought on tx eruejcring ae r-. 'tji / . !-w ended in chronic rhea wujtitm. Xutw iii;-'AJ:-'il i:aj the b.-st of phrsicians, thedisea-j- crew wer- iwv-1 irbrs-. nnti! t-r rl - adri.-e of your ex >sl. u* eg u iivlliiaor- . i>r. M k-vitle, J tried your RU*. Tii- ir -lb wi -e slow, but sure. Bv per serering in the use of tbujsc, 1 t,r now entin-iv well. Bex -. r<" ;ia.V:SLR. Baton Kouje, 15.,5 Dec-, 1*45. L>:i. ill ::: ! 1 re ',:jr-]y ijo-d, by your Rl!, of Eh. .. (,-ni a j.aiuiu! ihDial Lid afffictsd aw for years. \ INCK.\T SLIDELI.. $Cr~ Mfet of the K)!- in market ronftin Mcrcnnr, - which, altlioagb a valusMc remdt in skilful bauds, is dsngeroos in s nuldic ; i. '-on; the drvadfu!cwanqtreunre that freqn-aHy follon- i: hma.-itioue a*,-- These ooutain no Riwctrtv v-r mineral subst-uce vluhver. Pride, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for SI. Prepared Ly Dr. J. C. AYSR A CO., LotrelL Mast. B. F Harry, Bedford-, B.trmJollsr k Son, Bloody Run; G. B. Aoiiek. St. Ulearsville; H. M. Zook. Woodberry; Geo. GardiM. West End; J. E. Col-, vin, Scheilsburg; D M. Bare, Paltoasville, and by dealers gecerdly. Dec. 27.1861. j GREAT CUBE. . LBLANB'S iITI 11EDMAT1C Mi. IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, tout and Neuralgia, ARD A SCRK CCHE FOR ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES.' t is a conveniently arrangot 1 Band, cofltainiug % niclicated. compound, to be worn around the W, i s t without injury to the most delicate jiersons, no change in habits of living is required, and it en tirely removes the disease from the system, with out producing the injurious effects arising form the use of powerful internal medicines "vhicb weaken and destroy the constitution, and give temporary relief only. By this treatment, tlie medicinal pro prieties contained in the Band, come in contact with the blood and reaches the disease, through the pores of the skiu, effecting in evert/ instance a perfect cure, and restores the parts afflicted to a healthy condition. This band is also a most pow erful A STJ -M ENCRXI At, agent, and will entirely re lievw the system from the perr.ictoHs effects of Mercury. Moderate cases are cured in a f*w days, and we are constantly receiving testhnoruaji of its tfficacy in aggravated cases of long standing. FHJOE $2,00, to be had of Dm- gist* generally, or can be sent by mail ot express, with foil directions fbr uae, to any part of the country, direct from the Principal Office. *©. 49X BKOAWU, M. fork O- SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors A . B. — Dtscrx.ptxxx Circulars Sent f rte. For vale by B. F. Harry, Bed'nrd. K7~AerjT W A XTSD Eririfgr. June 28, 1861 PROF .WOOD'S BESTORiTiIi tORDIJL AND BLOOD lEKOTATOI. Is preciseij what its name indicates, for while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhilar ating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It al*o revivifies, reinstates and renews thj blood in all its original puiity, and thus re stores and renders the system invuinerabta to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the wor.d in a popular form so as to be within the reach of all. So chemi cally and skil fully combined cs to be the aot powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted to at to art m j erject accordance trith the Itu • of nature, and hence tocih .he sccakui Uomach, and tone up the digestive oreanr, and gilsv all a nervocs and other irritatkn* It is also "per-™ fectiy exhilarating in its effects, zDd yet it iski never followed by lassitude or depression of A spirits. It is cotiif>ed entirely of vegetable*H and these thoroughly ccmlimug powerful® i tonic and soothing prcperii.g, and conae-* ] Vquentiy can nev -r injure. Such a remedy hss® | long been felt to be a desideratum in themedi-IV , csl world, both Wy the thoroughly sktlh-d science, and also by all who Lave rut-■ ■ fared fro in debility, for it needs no medical® r still or knowledge even to see that debilitv™ P follows all stuck• of disease, and lays the nn"-|| • guarded system own to the attacks of of the most dang- reus to which poor humanity Mis constantly liable. Such, h-r- example, as® k the foi owing: Corsun ption, Bronchitis. In-1, p digestion. Dyspepsia, Loss of appetite. Faint ■ Ifcess, Kervons irritahihtr. Ji. urelgla. Palpba-H /Vtion of the Heart. H t luncholiy, Hypocondru, H Night Sweats, Languor, Gid ir.ess, and ail } gthat class ol cases. s<> fi-arfu'lr fata! it usat-fL j ■ tended to ir time, called French Wmtvese enaP ^ 4 { iu ** :Vtr Complaints, Diseases of Sc*idjng or lreoMincnte ui th* m ; f . urir.#, or aojr deraingerne nl of thrff ! ■ Ctinary Orgms. Pain in the Back, .Sine, andV j i between the A'houiders. predisposition to Slight A "jwCt-dds, Hacking and Cocunued Gougb. Etna-2 ciation. Difficulty of Breathing, and indeed we® taught enumerate many more ■ rhl, but we have A space only to say, it wiff not only cure the 5 ■|(leb:htr lo'iowing Chills and Fevvr, but pre-® attacks arising from Miasmatic In-kd adSuences. and cure the diseases at once, it al ™ i i,* 1 ■*"** And as it acta directly and k ■ persistently upon the biliary system, arousing fej the Liver to action, promoting, in fact all the H j .•excretions and secretions of the system, it™ I Swill infallibly prevent any dehterious conse ! ftqieuces loliowing ti" ou change of climate and few £ water; hence all travelers should have a bot-P {•tie with them, ana all should take a table ■ i "spoonful at least belore eating. As it pre- , H vents costiveneas, strengthens the digestive® j • organs, it should be in the hands of all persons pH - i ®oi sedtuUry nabits, students, ministers, liter j |pary uien, And all ladies EOt accustomed to J ; •much out door exercise should always use it.R j Jif they will they will find an agreeable, oant, and efficient remedy against those illsfl ■ (.which rob tbeni of their beauty ; for bemtv® . Jjcannot exist without health, and health Resist while the above irregularities continue. W[ 0 I heri again, the Cordial is a perfect Mother's ~Re!:ef. Taken a month or two before the finalk | tnal she will pass the dreadiu! period witlijdl |{>erJect ease and safety; There it no miuakeW j f abu- 1 it, ihU Cordial u all use claim for it.— V * Mother*, Iry it! And to you we appeal tobj ■ detect the illness or decline nor only of yourT M daughters before it be too late, but also vn'jr A 2 sons and husbands, for while the former, from 2 Blaise delicacy,often gtses down to a premature® wgr„ve rather than let their condition be kuownW ®;u time, Ue latter are often so mixed up witu™ B : be excitement of business that it it weie uotH I lor you they too would travel in the game, downward psth. until too hte to anv-t their* ■ 'atal tali. But the mother is always vigileot, and to you we confidently app -af; for we ar sure year never failing affection will unerring ly point you to Prof. Wood's Kestorativo Cordial and Blood Renovator as the remedy which should be always on hand in time of need. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broad w*v. New York, and 144 market street. St. Louis, Mo., and sold by all good Druggists.— Price One Dollar per Bottle. Soid by B. F. Harry, Bedford. Allegheny Male AND FEMALE SEMINARY, Kaineburg, Bedford Co. 3 Pa. CHARLES H. GERB, A. B. Principal. MlaS A. L. BRIM, Preceptress. MISS L. J. BRIM Teacher ou Pit*jj F ute. 1 HIS Institution, under the supervision et tb i above named persons assisted by other competent teachers, sffbrds a full course in Mathematics, Naturai Sciences, Languages, and Belles L-rters In Music, Painting, fee., it gives extruded m.Uuc" non. The sprina term opens April 7th. Students admitted at any titne. Habits of health, system, and promptness, views morsl, social and domestht, are here made promi nent objects o! education. That the physical powers, as well as the menu; may be cultivated, Calisther.ic exercises are neces sary—here the students meet each dav fu- svate matic exercise. _ 3 $22 50 wiil pay f ur beard, including furnished room, room rent, fuel, sad tuition in common English per term of eleven weeks. Estrss at model ate charges, even U*t than heretofore,' or tne circular calls for. Students prepared for the highest classes in College. For circulars, or particulars, address. CHARLES H GERE. Raiusburg, Bedford Gonna . Pa. Jan. 8, 1862. Huntingdon and Broad Top R R Train leaves Huntingdon at 7.Si) A. r ar rival of Morning train west < u Pecu'w. R. K.) ar riving at Uopaweli at 10,15 A. At. Train haves Hope* II at JO.iiS A.M. srririi, - st Huntingdon at 1.10 P. M. Cntmecbug a i P. M . with train* 13AST-sod West on Pir.ua. K. U Thi re i no delsv at lluntrngd.-r,. Cime co**tclu.*, Kiudt Fat! and H'wl. JOHN J. LAWRENCE. leb. 7,lb€-. Sa]l .,. t'ASn STOitfc. THE undersigned has purcha-<-d 3 Reed's soe-fe of Mercltsndise, and wih . ootinut t'.,e trade at ibrt old Mand, and sell positively for u-adj only. Goods aold low Jor cash, or approi eJ Counire pro du~- r. A. REED. Nov , ItMX. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. T HE nndermigsed to whom has been referred Urk t,:<; report upon the account of Samuel H. Tte, admiaistratsr of the estate of Michael B. Schriner, dee'd., for the purpose el - mend'iig said report in regard to judxiaent of s*M adminisfrstoT vs. Philip Sclirir.er. 116, February Term, lhhfS, provided the facts in the case detosiel it; wiii attend to th duties of his appointment on Ssrurdsy ike *tb day of March nexi. at hrs office in Bedtord, at 10 o'rlock, A. M., when and where all persons ictereated can attend. JOHN MOWER, A adit or. rcb. 28 1882. . . ....
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