■ j Ayrr'a I- .•conceit! rated extract of'Eara Sareaparilla, I 13 combined with other substances ol still T alterative power a< to afford an effective 7, 3 . e ( ()r diseases Sarsaparilla is reputeu to g "' 11 Such a remedy ts sun ly wanted by those 'T suffer from Strumous complaints, and that j -ivbich will accomplish 'hei.- run- must 1 or ;; eo , immense service to this lii.te class el i ' alflich-d lellow citizens. How completely ?h.g compound will do it has been proven by ' rimenton many of (he worst cases to be found i" 'he following complaints Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaints, hrup- Eruptive Disease, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Suit Rheum, Scald head, SvrjhiHs and StjiiMl'iic Affections, Merturial nisem, Drops;/, Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, I)e --biiitf Dpspepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, i . . 'or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the - de classof complaints arising from Impurity ot the Blood. This compound will he found a great promo ter of health, when taken in the spring, to ex pel the foul humors which fester in the blood ut }| ia t season of the year. By the timely expul „onol them many rankling disorders are nip ped in the bud. Multitudes can. by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves irom the endu rance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, thro' which Ihe system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, tl not assisted to do this through ,he natural channels of the body by an altera nve medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting thro' the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins*; cleanse it whenever it is foul, .and ynur feelings will tell you when. Even where oo particular disorder ts felt, people enj iy bel ter health, and I've Inng-r, for cleansing the blood. K-'ep lite blood h alt hy, and all is well; but will) the paoulum ol lile disordered, lltero can be no lasting health. Sooner or later some thing must go wrong, and the great machinery of lile is disordered or overthrown. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Mist of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they r.ot only contain little, tf any, Sarsaparitla, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, billet and painful disappointment has followed the use of lie vat tons extracts ol Sar rapafilla which flood the market, milil the name itself is justly despised, and has become synon ymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compund Sarsaparitla, and intend to aupply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests-upon it. And we think we have ground lor believing it has virtues which.ore irresistible bv theordina ry run of the diseases it is intended to cure. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER&Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1 per bottle; Six Bottles in one package, $5. Dec. 27, 1861.—2 m. ITSARKB BIXLER—ICKES.—On Ihe 15th mat, by the Rev. David Wolf, Mr. Francis Bixler, to Mi's Catharine Iclics, both of Bedford Tp. SLEF.K—ZIM.MERS—On the 14th ir.st., by the Rev. H. Heckermao, Mr. Thomas O. j Sleek, ol St. Clair to Mils Emma Zimmerr, of ■ Bedford township. REIGHA RT—KAUFFMAN.—On tbeJ7th, | ins!., by Ihe Rev. J. Zimmerman, Mr. Absalom • Reighatl, of Bedford tp., to Miss Margaretta Kaulfman, of St. Clair tp. ROHM—MELOTT.—OntheIGIh inst., by ' the Rev. G. C. Probst, Mr. John G. Rohm, to Miss Malinda Melolt, both ol Etst Providence ; Township. FORE.—Hoc. DAVID Font?, died at his resi dence in Tod tp , Fulton co., on the 13th nist., in the 78th year ol I* 13 age. Mr. Fore was born in Fulton co., (then part of i'edt'oid) on the 2611t day ol December, 1784. He repre sented (his county in the State Legislature, which he did honestly and well, to the entire satisfaction of bis constituents. He also served or.e term as Associate Judge of lliis county. In politics he was a Democrat, honest and fearless in supporting the cause whiih lie es poured, without a vice or approach to vice— a model of truth, probity, and honor—kind and benevolenk, yet full of decision and firmness — with a clear good judgment, a strong sense of duty, and a laborious and indefatigable spirit in discharging its obligations. A good man and a laithful citizen, lie has gone to his rest tincerely, deeply, ami universally regretted by all who knew him. "Peace to his ashes."- D. STROH.MENGER—On the mornirg of the 12th inst., at his Father's lesidencc, in this county, departed this life, Peter Strohmynger, in the thirty eighth year of his age. The de ceased was a most excellent Christian and mem ber ol the Catholic Church, and beloved by his neighbors, and friends, as an upright citizen and Duly worthy man. He received all the consolations of religion in his last moments. He was born in Germany and came from Ihence •bout twenty years ago, with his venerable parents who have survived him. R. I. P. SATTERFIELD.—At the residence of her brother, near Frankslown, Jan. 10th, Emily Maria Satterfield, aged 29 years, 4 months, and 26 days. Nt tn %bdertis tmt nt s. DIVIDEND. The President and Managers of the Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike road company have declared a dividend of one per cent on the capital slock of said company pay able on demand. * W. H. McDowell, Jan. 24. '62. Treasurer. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Lettern of Administration on the estate of Jo 'eph H. Covle dec'al, having been granted to the un dersigned residing in Union tp. in the county ot Bed ford, notice is hereby given to ail persons indebt ed to said estafe to maze immediate payment and those having claims against saiu estate to present them without delay. THOS. OLDHAM, Jan. tMth.] Adm'ri FUND -A SHAWL. The owner may have it by •polling at thla office, and paying for thin notice. ■ramvnj 10, HSBS. I NOR RENT ! The Store Room on the corner iiu.ncdla'ely south of N. Lyons' Store, now in the occupancy of Messis. Magill & Hnfjinter, Saddleis, is lor rent fioiti the first of April next. Applv to Jan. 24. Dr. F. C. REAMER. I OVRF NTUCLAMATION. • " To the Coroner, the Justices of the Ptuco, ami Co/i --stuhl.es in the different Townships in the Cotimy of Bedford, Greeting. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to me ilirecteil, under the hand and seal ol the Hon. JAMES MILL, President of the several Courts of Common j'leus in the Sixteenth District, con sisting of the counties of Franklin. Falton, Bedford sail Somerset, and by virtue of his office of the Court of Over and Terminer and General .fail de livery for the trial of capital end other offenders therein and in the Genera! Court of Quarter Sess ions ol the Peace ; and JOHN TAYI.OU and JAMES BURNS, Jr. Esq*., Judges ol the same Court I in the same County of Bedford, You arid ear i of yon are hereby required to be and appear in your proper persons wilh your Records, Recognizances, Examinations, and other rememb ances F./ore the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and 'I eiminer and General Jail Delivery and Genera! Qtiaitei Sessions of the Peace therein to be holden for the county of Bedfo-d, aioresaid, on the second Mondiy of February, (being the 10th day.) at 10 o'cluQi in the forenoon of that day, there and then to doThose things to which your stveral offices ap pertain. GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the 17th of lanuary, in the year of our Lord, ISG2. JOHN* J. CESSNA, Sherifl's Office, Bedford, I Sheriff. January 17, 1862. j IST OF CAUSES A Put down for Trial at February Term 1862. 1 Henry Smith vs Reuben Smith 2 Jacob Fahrner " John Al.xip Esq 3 John Snyder sr. '• Jultn C. Black -1 f. C. MiLanalian " A.J. Snively Esq 5 Francis D. Saupp " Fletcher & Barman 6 R. D. Barclay " J. Brenneman 7S. A. Sigafons '• Peter Freytet 8 Samuel Blackburn " Geo. Blackburn 9 Collins, Dull &Co " E. L. Anderson Esq 10 Same " John Cessna Esq 11 Same " Nicholas Lyons 12 Reed, Rttpp £t Schell < Jacob Rilchey 13 J. Filler " Poor Directors 14- Hezeki.th O'Neal " Chas P.Adams 15 Samuel Lau " Peter Hillegass 16 Alexander Hollar " Geo. Trout-imti 17 Noah J. Miller Esq " PrG. Morgart 18 David Imler • Joseph Crtsman S.H. TATE, Ptol. Prothv's Office, 1 Jen. I?: 2862 j r> EGIS'I ER'S NOTICE. L All persons interested are hereby notified, that the following named accountant--, have filed their accounts in the Register's Office of Bedford" county, and that tbe same will be presented to the Orphans' Court, in and for g-iid county, on Tuesday the Utb day of February next, at the Court House in Bedford, for confirmation. 1. The supplemental account of Airen Reed, ex ecutor of the last Will, ij-c. of Dr. Wm. W. Reed, late of South Woodbciry Township, deceased. 2. The account of John Morse, administrator of the estate of Noimun Johnson, late of Southampton township, deceased. 3. The account of Ann Marks, administratrix of the estate of John J. Marks, late of Southampton township, deceased. J. The account of David Clitz, administrator of the estate of Jacob Clitz, late of Southampton town ship, deceased. 5. Trie final account of Jeremiah E. Black, one of the administrators of the estate of John Black, late of Napier township, deceased. G. The ccount of Michael Wertz, Esq. adminis tr tor of the est to of Joseph I'. Carver, late of St. Clair township, deceased. 7. The accouiit of O. E. Shannon, Esq. adminis trator of the estate ot Daniel Means, 1 tie of Moil roe township, deceased. 8. The account of Elias Dell, Esq. executor of the last Will and Testvnent of John Snowbeiger, late of St. Clair township, deceased. S 11. TATE, Register, Register's Office, Bedford ( January 17, 1862. f naOfFHONOTART'B NOTICE. J i Notice is hereby given, that the second ; account of George F. Riddle, as ignce of Israel an I ! Sinr.on Onpenhefmer, has been file I in the I'rothono tary's Office, an.) trie same will b presented to the Court of Common I'leas, in and lor said county, for confirmation, on Tuesday the 11th day of February next, The account of John H. Rush, trustee of Peter Biddle, of Be ford township. S. H. TATE, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, 1 Bedford, January 17, 16U2. J L/TRAY CATTLE. 1 ) Came to the premises of the subscriber living in Union township, Bedford county, about, the 2d ol December lust, a BLACK STEER, with a white hack, left ear cut off, anil a slit in the under pait of each ear; and a red BRINDLE JIEIEEIt, with the left ear cut oil and a notch in the tinder part of the same ear, supposed to be about two years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away. .MICHAEL SIIAEFER. January 17, 18G2. tr.:Z. WM- B. UL'fiXD'S M 0 U TII W A SII, A SURE REMEDY FOR A BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTH 3, CANKER, DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS, NURSING SORE MOUTH, And the best ap-'cific nowfin use tor any di-ensed condition of the mouth. It is particularly beuefi ciltl to persons wearing ARTIFICIAL TFETH. completely destroying every taint of the mouth, absorbffig nod removing all impunties, insuring A SWEET BREATH to all who make use of it. No YOUNG LADY or YOUNG GENTLEMAN who is afflicted with a BAD BREATH should delay in applying this remedy, for it is a oer tain cute,and is approved and recommended by eve ry physician under whose notice it has been brought. A BAD BREATH is an offence for which there is no excuse while DR. WM. B. HERD'S MOUTH WASH can be procured. Many persons carry with Ihem a bad breath, greatly to the annoyance and often to the disgust ol those with whom they come in contact, without being conscious of the fact. To relieve yourself from ail fears regarding this, USE DR. WM. B. KURD'S MOUTH WASH. Cleanliness ol the mouth is of great importance to the general health, which is often affected, and not unfrequently seriously impaired, through want of proper attention to this subject. USE DR. WM. B. IIURD'S MOUTH WASH. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. PRICE, 37 CE.VTS PER BOTTLE. A liberal discount made to dealers. Jldtiress Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, JVo. 1, Spruce Street, New Yo k. Sold also by Caswell, Mack Ht Co., Filth Avenue Hotel; J. & I. Coddington, 7i5 Broadway; D. S. Barnes, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggists. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott & Co., 232, N. 3d Street, and by O. S- Hubbell, 1110, Chestnut street. I QHERIFF'S SALE. I O By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. Vend. Exponas and Levari Facias to me directed, | there w ill be sol,l at the Court House in thu Borough of Bedford, on S .tirrday the Bth day ot February, J 1882, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described i Heal Estate, to wit: | One tract of lafid containing 272 acres more or | less, about 150 acres cleared and under fence, with i a two and u half story weatherboarded dwelling house, double log barn, granary and other out build ings thereon erected, also, an apple orchard there on, adjoining lands of Owen Ash, llezekiah Baric man and others. Also, one tract of land containing ak, the place of be ginning , containing 19 acres, 123 perches and the usual allowance of six per cent, fur roads. &c., and all the above described lands adverti sed as the properly of John McCanles, D-f't. Also, or.e tract of land containing 177 acres, more or less, about 27 cleared anil under fence, with a log dwelling house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands ol Henry Mock, James Barefoot, Jacob Pis -I and others ; situate in Union township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of William Saylor- Also Two lots ol ground, in the town of Ma rietta, fronting about 60 f,?t each and exten ding back about U0 feet, with a two story log dwelling hous Q , nntl fiame stable thereon erect ed; adjoining lot ot Joseph C. Dull, on the South, an alley on the North, and land of A dolphns Ake. on the East, and Public Road on the West; Situated in Union township, Bed ford Conntv, and taken in execution the property ol Fredrick Corh'. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Office, Bedford, f Sheriff, January 17, ISG2. V I' IST OF GRAND JURORS, A Drawn for February Term, 1862. John Richey, Esq., Foreman, Alvy Boy lan, Thomas Growden, William Gray, Frederick Mench, Samuel D. Broadt, David Roland, sen. William Detiman, Joseph Fisher, Esq., Mi chael VVareham, James H.- Frazier, Andrew Dibert, George Mock, Henry Wetiz, William Rilchev, (of William,) Michel Brengle, David F. Buck, Samuel Drenning, Esq., Henry VV- Smith ,*Jabob L. May, John Corley, Jr., Mi chael VVertz, Ab'm Johnston, John Brown, Esq. FIST OF PETJ T JURORS, J Drawn for February Term 1562 Mtthew Murry, John Kerr, Jacob D. Fetter, John A. Burns Samuel Barley, John Lower.y, Jacob Miller, (of Henery,) William Foster, George-Bennett. John AMstadt, John F. Low ery, Jocob Ewig, Michaei L. Putt, John James, Jacob H. Benser, Joseph Sottser, John Dasher, William Gracv, John Hoiliman, James M. Snovvden, James Moore, George Rejmund, Samuel Burket, Solomon Adams, Samuel Rep logle, Godfrey Yeager, Thomas M. Long, Fred erick Miller, George Stucky, James W. Reed, Dewalt flarsbberger, David Kochenu erfer, William Cook, John D. Lucas, John Layton, Fred'k KaufJman, Dan'l Stoler, John Fickes Esq. NOTICE. The following named persons, will make application to the next Court of Quarter Sessions, in and for Bedford County, to be held on the 10th day of February next for Ta vern License, for the ensuing year: Frederick Berkhtmer, St. Clair Township, George Wemmer Monroe " Samu'l K. Bottomfield West-Providence Levi H. Dethl Hopewell " * John Hillegas Juniata P. G. Morgan Bloody Run Borough William Dibert " " Geo. W. Figard Broad Top Tp. Wm. Burcb, South Woodberry Tp. Clerk's office, ) S. H. TATE, Jan, 17. 1862 ( Cleric ' HOLLOW AY'S PILLS AND OIHTMENT All who have Friend* and Relatives In the Army or Navy, should take especial care, that they be am ply supplied with these Pills and Ointment; and where the hrave Soldiers and Sailors have neglected to provide themselves with them, no better present can be sent them by their friends- They have been proved to be the Soldier's never-failing friend in the hour of need. Cough i and Colds affecting Troops, Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured Ijy usi.'.g these admirable medicine':, and by paving pro per attention to the directions which are attached to each Pot or Box. Sick Headache und Want of Appetite, Inciden tal to Soldiers. Those feelings which so sadden us, usually arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspiration, or eating and drinking whatever is unwholesome, thus disturbing the healthful action of (he liver and stomach. These organs must be relieved, if you desire to be well. The Pills, taking according to the printed instructions, will quickly produce a heal'hy action in both liver and stomach, and as a natural consequence a clear head and good appetite. Weakness or Debility Induced by over Fatigue. Will soon disappear by the use of these invalua ble PilU, end the Snldiei will quickly acquire addi tional strength. Never let the Bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. Jt may seem strange that Holieway's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery and Flux, many persons supposing that they would increase the relaxation. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct the liver and stomach and thus remove all the acrid humors from thr system. This medicine will give tone and vig or to the whole organic system however deranged, while be&llb and strength follow as a matter of cour,e. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the L>. wels go sure as this famous medicine. Valuators Mention Indiscretions of Youth Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings, can with certainty be radically cured if the Pills are ta ken night acd mo'iiing, and the Ointment be freely used as stated in tbe printed instructions. If treat ed in any other maum-r they dry up in one part to br'tili out in another. Whereas this Ointment will remove the humors from tbe system and leave the Patient a vigorous and healthy man. It wilt require a little perseveiance in bad cases to insure a lasting cure. For Wounds either occasioned by the Bayonet, Sabre or the Bullet, Sores or Bruises. To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable, there are no medicines so safe, suit end convenient ** Hollcway's Pills aodO nimrnt. The poo- wounded and almost dying sulf-rcr might have hi* wounds dres-ed immediately, if he would onlv provide him self with this matchlessO.uluient, wmeh should be thrust into ihe wound and smear-d ill round it, then coveted with a piece of lined from his knapsack and co iprrsed with a handkerchief. Taking night and mn n.ng 1 or 8 Pills, to cool the system and prevent inflammation. Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's Chest should be provided with these valuable Remedies. CAUTION. —None are genuine unless the words "HOLLOWAY, NxwYoax AND LOKDONI" are dis cernible as a in every leaf of the book of directions aiuun.l each potorimi • the same may be plainly seen by holding the traf to th light. A haiid-omo reward will be given to any oue rendering such information as tisav lead to the detection of any party or parties counterleiting tho medicines or ven ding the same, knowing them to be spurious. *,* Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLO WAY, 80 Maiden I.ane New York, A.,d by all respec table Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, through out the civilized world, in boxes atS3 cents, 82 cts, and $1 each. KTThere is considerable saving by taking the laiger sizes. N. 8.-- Directions for tbe guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. January 10, 1802. bit. WfM. B. HURD'S TOOTH POWSEB. I This Powder possesses the CARBONIC WI THOUT THE INJURIOUS PROPER TIES OF CHARCOAL, and is free from all Acids or Alkalies that can In the leaO injure the Teeth. ITS ACTION NUING YKTIRKLY MKCHAMOAL —POLISH- ING WITUOIIT WEARING THE ENAMEL. Dr. Wm B- Hurd's Tooth Powder IS RECOMMENDED BY ALL EM.NKNT DENTISTS. Pn pared at Dr. Huril s Dental Olfice, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E' D. Price 25 cents per box. A liberrl discount made to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. I, Spruce Street, New York. Sold also by Caswell; Mack it Co. Fifth-Avenue Hotel ; J. & I. Coddington, 715 Broadway ; D. 8. Barnes, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggists. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott ft Co., 272, N. 2d street, and by O. S. Hubbt 11, 1410, Chestnut stieet. DR. WM. B. HURD'S TOOT II id HE DROPS FOR TUE CURE OP TOO T IIA CHE produced by exposed neives. It is particularly adap'ed to all cases of children alilicted with TOOTHACHE. Parents can relieve themselves troin that distres sing weariness caused by LOSS OF SLEEP, and,their children Irotn great suffering, by keeping a bottle of DR. V.M.B. IIURD'S TOOTHACHE DROPS in tbe house. Prepared at Dr. Hard's Dentat Office, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. •' Price, only 12 cents p>r Bottle. A Rberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal 'Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1 Spruce Street, New York. Sold also by Caswell, Muck & Co. Fifth-Avenue Hotel, J. It I. Coddington, 715 Broadways D. S. Barnes, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggists. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott 4* Co., 232, N. 2d street, and by O. S..liubbell, 1410, Chestnut street. } EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ]j Letter* testamentary on the last will and testament o( Thomas /. Bluckburn, late of Napier township, Bedfoid county, dee'd., having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Napier township, aforesaid, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to the estate ol said dee'd., to make payment immediately, and those having claims will piesent them forthwith properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN W. HULL, Ex'r. January 10, 1862.—6t. T AST NOTICE. J j All persons knowing thnnisp!ve9 indebted to the undeisigned, whether by note, book ncccunt, for co.ts, or otherwise, will please attend to the settlement of the same, on or before tho 15th day of March next, or they will be left in the hands of the proper officer for collection. This is positive ly the leut notice that will be given. WM.S. FLUKE. January 10, 186?. DR. WM. B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS, . YOR THE CI'RE OP NEURALGIA or Toothache produced by colds. LOCAL NEURALGIA is immediately cured by tbeir application. They act like u charm, and are perfectly harmless in their nature; do not produce a blister, and leave DO unpleasant results. Dr. Wm. B. Hurd's Neuralgia Plasters never fail to give satisfaction to all who test their virtue. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, No. 77, Fourth Stieet, Brooklyn, E. D. Price, only 15 cents each. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, No. 1, Spruce Street, Jhew York. Sold ;also by Caswell, Mack & Co. Fifth-Avenue Hotel J. &I. Coddington, 715 Broadway; D. S. Barnes, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggists. Sold ind Philadelphia by Dyott it Co., 232, N. ?d street, an. by O. S. Hubbtll, 1410, Chestnut street. Dec. 13— ly |Vl_l XIR PROPYL-AM IN Z, THE NEW REMEDY PGR R KEUMATISM. A NEW RF.MF.DY, A CERTAIN REMEDY, ( FOB ACUTE RHEUMATISM, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATISM OF EVERY KIND ; N 1 HOW STUBBORN, wo MATTSR HOW LON(i STANDING, PROPYLAMINE WILL CONQUER IT, WILL CURE IT. WHAT IT HAS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. DOCTORS READ, DOC I CRS EXAMINE, DOCTORS TRY IT. THE BEST TESTIMONY, BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. DOCTORS KNOW IT, PATIENTS BELIEVE IT, TRIED AND TRUE. Pennsylvania Hospital. (FROM OFFICIAL HOSPITAL REPORTS.) MAY 19, 1800.—Ellen S., ®t. 28, single, never was very strong. Two years ago she had an attack of acute rheumatism, from which sho was confined to her bed for two weeks, and subsequently from a relapse for four more. She has been well since then till last Saturday j while engaged in hotise-clpamng she took cold, had pain in her back, felt cold but had no decided chill. Two days later ber ankles began to swell, which was followed by swelling of the knee joints anr of tbe hands. She bas now dull pain in Iter choulders, and her knuckles are very tender, red and painful j both hands are affected, but the right is most so. This, then, is a case ot acute rheumatism, or, as it is now fashionably call ed, rheumatic fever. It is a well marked typical rase. We will carefully watch the case, and from time is time call your attention to the various synptoms which piesent themselves. My chief object in bringing her before you now, is to call your attention to a remedy which has recently been recommended in the treatment ot rheumatism. 1 mean propylamine. Dr. Awenarius, of St. Peters berg, recommends it ia tbe highest terms, having derived great benefit from its us> ia 250 cauff which came under hit cere. Various com Aendatory tes timonials respecting it have appealed in our jour nals, end I propose therefoie te give it another trial. 1 must confess! 1 em always incredulous as to the worth of new remedies, which aie vaunted as spe cific!; hut tbitcomee to us recommended so highly, that we are bound to give it a trial. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER! MAY 23, 1860 I will now exhibit jo you the pa tient for whom I prescribed Propylamine, and who was then laboring under an attack of acute rheuma tism. She nas steadily taken it in doses of three grains, every two hours, (intermitting it at night). The day after you saw her, 1 found her much more comfortable, belter than she expected to be for a vveek or more, judging from her other attack. (The patient now walked into the room.) The improve ment has steadily progressed, and you cannot fail to notice a marked change in the appearance of her joints, which ale now nearly of their natural size. Thus far our experiment would bave seemed very successful! ; but gentlemen, we must wait a little while before we car. give a decided opinion as to what is to be the result. Here is another patient who was placed on the use of the same medicine on Sunday last; she haß long been suffering faoin chronic rheumatism, and 1 found her at that time with an acute attack super vening upon her chronic affection. The-wrists and knuckles were much swollen and tense. She took the chloride of propylamine in three grain doses every two hours, and you will perceive that tbe swelling of the joints has much diminished. THREE DAYS LATER!! MAY 26, 1860. —This is the case ot acute rheum atism treated with propylamine, the first ot those to which I called your attention at'our last clinic. She is still very comfortable, and is now taking three grains Ibrice daily. In this case it has seemed to be followed by very satisfactory results. The second case to wbirh your at'ehtion was called at our last lecture, has also continued to do well. I will now bring befoie you every characteristic caseot acute rheumatism, and if tbe result be satisfactory, t think, as good jurymen , we shall justly render our verdict in favor rf propylamine. He is a seaman, cet. 26, who was admitted a few days ago. Has had occasional rheumatic pains, but not so as to keep his bed,until eight days ago. The pains began in his right knee, subsequently affected the left knee, and later, the joints of the upper ex tremities. These joints are all swollen tense and tender. His tongue is furred; skin, at present, dry, though there has been much sweating. His pulse is full and stiong, and (bout 90, He has now used propslamine lor tweuty-four hours. This gentleman is what may be called a strictly ty pica I case of acute rheumatism. There was ex posure to cold and wet, and thie exposure is follow ed by a feeling of coldness, severe articular pain, beginning as it usually does, in the lower joints. There is fever and the profuse swoating, so gener ally attendant oil acute rheumatism. I did not bring this patient before you with the intention of giving you a lect'ire on all the points connected with rheumatism, but to again give a tri al to the new remedy we are testing, and to exhibit to you this typical case, as I liavo called it, than which there could not be a laifer opportunity for testing the medicine in question. We are, there fore, avoiding the use of all other medicines, even anodynes, that there may be no misgivings as to which was the efficient remedy. You shall see the case at a tntuve clinic. THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. JUNB 9, IB6o.—The next of our convalescents Is the case of acute rheumatism before you at our clin ic of May 26th, which I then called a typical case, nnd which it was remarked was a fair opportunity for testing tbe worth of our new remedy. It was therefore steadily given in three grain doses every two hours for four days. Tbe patient has got along very nicely, and is now able to walk about, as you see. Ido not hesitate to say that I have never seen as severe a ease of acute rheumatism so soon restored to health as this man luis been, and without being pre pi red to decide positively as to the value of the rem:', dy ti'e have used, J feel bound to stuta that in the eases in which we hare tried the Ch'oride of Propylamine, the patients have regained their health much earlier than tinder the treatment ordinarily pursued. 1 wish, gentlemen, you would yourselves try it, and report the results. For a foil report of which the above is a con- . densed extract, see the Philadelphia Medical and g-aagteaf Reporter. It it the report tfter a fair trie! | by the best medical authority in this country, and makes it unnecessary to giro numerous certificates from astonished doctors and rejoicing patients* A SPEEDY CORE, J AN EFFECTUAL CORE. THE SAME RESOLT IN EVERY CASE, WHENEVER TRIED, WHEREVER TRIED. WHAT IT HAS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. Bullock and Crenshaw, a firm well known to most medic il men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine ban been introduced, have sold to us the exclusive right to manufacture it according to the original recipe, and we have made arrangemAtsol such magnitude as to enable us to scatter it broadcast amongst suf ering humanity. A WORD TO DOCTORS. II you prefer to use the same remedy in another form, we invite your attention to the PUP.N CRYSTAI.IZED CHLORIDE PROPYLAMINE, PUHK PHOFYLAMINE LIQUID, PURE PROPYLAMINE CONCENTRATED, PURE IODINE PROPYLAMINE, of which we ara the sole manufacturers. claim no other virtue for the Elixir Pro pylamine than is contained in Pure Cryßtalued ChlorWe of Pioyplaroine, THE ELIXIR IS MORE CONVENIENT, AND ALWAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE OSE, AND MAY BE TAKEN ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS, BY ANY ONE, BY EVERY ONE, WHO HAS RHEUMATISM OF ANY KIND . At 75 cts. a Bottle. Orders may be addressed to PROPYLAMINE MANUFACTURING CO.j Office, Room No. 4, S. W.Cor. FVURTH and CHESTNUT STS., Philadelphia. Or to either of the following Wholesale Agents. BULLOCK fc CRENSHAW, FRENCH, RICHARDSON & CO, * JOHN M. MARIS 4- CO., GEO. D. WETHERELL Ik CO., PETER T. WRIGHT U CO., ZEiGLER & SMITH, ELLIO I T, WHITE & CO, Dee.6,'6l-lyr. PHILADELPHIA. BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. AT an Orphans' Court held al Bedford, itl and for the county of Bedford, on the ISth day of November, A. D. 1861, heloie the Judg es of the said Court, on motion of Attorney Shannon the Court grant a rule upon the heira and legal rep resentatives of Daiiitl Sleigbter, late of Monroe township, dee'd ,to wit: Joseph and Daniel Sligh ter, and Nicholas Sleighter, Mary, intermarried with John Gsrlick, who died, and afterwards was inter married with John Hail, leaving iasue Adam, Daniel, Catharine, Sarah, Barbara, Abraham and Nicholas Garlick, and Washington Hall and Maigaret Hall, all residing in Bedford county, except Daniel Garlick, whose residence is not known; Nicholaa Sleighter, Sophia, widow of James McFarland, deceased. John Sleighter, David Sleighter, Louisa Ann, intermar ried with Barclay Markle, Matilda, intermarried with Solomon Fright, Rachel, who was intermarried with Abraham Garlick, is now dead, leaving issue three chi Idrea, to wit: Joseph, Catharine and Peter Garlick ; Joseph Sleighter, all residing in Bedford eunuty, and William Sleighter, residing in Blair county, California; to be and appear at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Bedford, in and for said county, on the second Monday (10th day) of February next, to occept or refusa to tako the Real Estate of said Daniel Sleighter, deceased, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a Writ of Partition or valuation issued out of the Or phans' Court of Bedford county for that purpose di rected, or show cause why the same should not bo sold by order of the said Court. In testimony whereof I have hereunto | s£jN|j set my hand and the seal of the said Court, at Bedford, on the 22d day of No vember, A. D. 1901. Attest, 8. H. TATE, Register. Jons J. CRSSNA, Sheriff. Jan. 10, 'O2. NOTICE, la heteby given, that I have pur chased, at Constable's sale, the following property sold as the property ol John Penning, to wit: One yoke of oxen, one cow, one heifer, and one narrow wheeled wngon, which I permit to remain with said John Penning, duiing my pleasure. WM. KEYSER. Jannary 3, 1862. SOMETHING NEW! HIGHHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. DOWfIIEK'S PATENT HEMMER AND SHIELD, FOR HAND SEWING. is pronounced by all wbo have used it "just the thing" for those using the needle, a3 it completely protects the finger, and mokes a neat and uniform hem while the opeiator is sewing. One half the labor of sewing is saved byusingthio Remarkably Simple and Novel Invention, No lady should be without it. It is also "just the thing" foi girls to use learning to sew. Its remarkable cheapness hrings it within reach of the million. Sample sent by mail on receipt of price, 25 CENTS. Descriptive Oculars furnished on application.. A liberal Discount to the Trade. Enterprising Agents (wanted iu evpty town and county throughout the United States and Canada,) will find most profitable employment in selling this useful article, as it meets with ready sales wherevor offered—has no competition—and profits are very large. $l5O Per Month can be Realized. Address, A. H, DOWNER, 4-42, Broad way, New York, Patentee and Sole Proprietor. N. R.—General and exclusive Agencies will be granted on the moat liberal terms. January 3, 1862. [3m.] PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned will expose to pub lic sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, NEXT, the following described Real Estate i t A tract of land in Liberty Townthip, containing about 140 acres, about 00 thereof clen.ed. The tm provemeots are a Log Frame House, Bank Barn, Spring House and other buildings ; also, an Apple Orchard thereon. The tract adjoins lands of George Dillinger, Samuel Brumbaugh, and Alexander Mc- Donald. K7"Terms made known on day of *le. JOSEPH CKISMAN, Doc. 27th] Adm't of Michael Reed,ts'd. NEW FILL & UIVfER GOODS- The undersigned have just opened i, largo and eleganl assortment of FALL & GOODS, We respectfully solicit a call by all in search of great bargains. The'old cred DO pay ayilem, having exploded—for the pr'sent, our term* will be—Cash, or Produce. Nov- I ,'6l. . A. B. CRAMER fe Co C ASH STORE.- The undersigned has purchaaea J. Beau's slock of Merchandise, and be ue the trade at the old (tand, and aell positively Mr raedy pay only. Goods aold low for eash, or appro ved eouDtty produce. " . aaara, Sep. VT. IB6U f. A.JtiW