Aycr'n SnrwiparlH.i Isaconcwiirated extend of P: a Sar.apnriMa, „ o i-rir,bined wi'.h other <mbi.tnnr?s ml ti:l a ;t>rat: v*> power as Jo nl' jrrt an elf-dive lir <iinas.*B Samapiirilin is r'-pul-U to 8 " Such h rern-ily it surely wanted hi't h-Ft: cu . re ' fu |j;.r from Strumous complaint*, ami that .which will, accpinpli!i :h-ir rurc must e at imm-nf wrvico to hn:-' CIJM of follow cjtiZ 'n*. Hov, ro'tiplelely this torn pound "ill ho it has b-.-n proven by Itoptimoftl on many of th- worst casus to b" Ibjnd in 'h** loll" w '' n - fompiatnts Scroful" "/lif Scrofulous Complaints, Erup . n , an t Eruptive Dinar*, Ulcers, Pimples, 810/ chef, Tumors, Suit Rheum, Scab! Ecu,l. £phtlis I'-' 1 Syphilitic Affect ions, Mrr uriul bistott. Dropsy, JTeumlgit, Tic Do'orevx, i)e- Dyspepsia uad Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rote'o' S'. Anthony's Fire, and mil -eil lh whole diss"' complaints arising from Impurity 0 ( fie Blood. This compound will he frond tt orcat promo ter of health) when taken in the spring, lo ?x --,i (he (onl horrors which lesli r in the blood at thai S' 3scn c! !ht ' >'" ar ' :im " | y ''"l" I '- sin ol them many molding cliaorders are nip on.; in Ihe hud. Multitude* ran. by the aid of this remedy, spare iliemielves (rom the endu rance of foul eruptions and ulc- rolls Mtruj, I'l/O' winch the system will strive to rid its-lf of corruptions, it not assisted to do this through die natural channels of the body by an altera tive medicine. Cleanse out the i niamd blood whenever you find its impurities buisling thro' the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you fiui it ia obstructed and sluggish in the vein?; cleanse it whenever it : r loul, ami vivtt b'tiiogs will tell you when. Even wh'|e oo radicular disorder is f-It, people etij iy bet ter health, and live long-r, for 'i I. arising the bipod. Keep the Mood henltby, and all is wll; but villi the pabulum nt Id- disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later some thing must go wrong, and the great niachineiy of life is disordered or overthrown. During late years the public have hepn mis led by laige bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla lor one dollar. M>st of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if anv, Sarsaparilla, but often no cu alive properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed th" us- of t! e vatiotis extracts of Bnr fmarilla which flood the market, until the r.amp itself is justly despised, and has heroine synon ymous with imposition and clnat. Still we call this compund Sarsaparilla. and intend lo supply f"ch a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground tor helieving it has virtues which are irrevstib!- by theordina ry run of the diseases it is intended to cure. ' Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER& Co., L'.well, Mass. Price $1 per bottle; Six Bottles in one package, Dec '27, 1861.-—2rn. TOE SOLDIER'S TRUE FSIISi ,% IE W A ¥ 8 RJK A DY. *?M %$- & m % ,'i.\ HOLLOV/AT'S Ciaf~L"S?JT. Long marches, tore ami -tiff j suits, blister?! and inffinrd feet. all the*- the Tv t r- mart endure, MOTHEftS. REMEMBER Till*. ivh*n y-mr ton are grasping their musKets to m*et d tuer. thinlc wh't relief a single pot of tbi: ALL HEALING r.d COOLING Sdve wilt give to tile one you love hm fir away from hom? and friends It hardens and makes tough tee feet so tbnt they can in lure rte.it fatigue. Jt soothe- a" I reliev • the wfla ned an,l ititfeneil joir.tr, leav.n; them supple, Strang and vijtoro'ji, while for Sibre Cuts and Gunshot iVau.rt.ds, Jt stands un-qaafldd, removing arid pjsven'-ius evc * ry ves.ige of intlim nation and gent y drawing t.ia edges t-gethei', it quickly and completely heals the most frighttul wounds. 1 Tiers end Sis't.rs of ■ vr Volunteers. You cannot put into the Knap-.aclts of your llus biii'is ar.d Brothers, a more valnahle or n ore neces sary gilt than a supply of this I'xtraoriHiury Military Siive. The lonely gertry walking hie roun:! at night, exposed to <!renrhirtf{ rami MID? chill nigh* air, is often seized with rr cs? VIOLKNT P A IN 5, C(f L*G H *nd SUFFOCATING HOARSENESS, first symp toms of QUiCK. (X'SU.MP i iO.Nf, but if supplied AVlth Hor.<AW.LY*9 P -1.1.5 SR.d MOT.LSWAY'S OI vr .M r. NT, all danger ta averted i iw Pi Js taken and MORMRIJ*, and the Ointment brisM ■ rubbed UVHT S day over the ih-snt and cheat will rernaur* th - SE VEREST PAINS and stop 'he mis' fliettcsiitii tr*■ 1 DANGEROUS COUG *l. Tncre!ore we i>ay to tne Atmj*. ' S<i. : i3ei'3 .'LSicaCion ! See to yo-.ir ow.i health, do not trut to th- Army o;.p leg although most valuable. These I'U.LS and OiNTM F.N'T l.avc been thoroughly tested, thv are the crly fernid es used in the European Camps and Barr elts, fo- over forty years Doctor Holloway has aupnhed all :ha Ar vies in Europe, and during the CM ML AN CAMPAIGN he eatablistie I a depot at Eaia.'djva, for the exclusive sale of these GREAT REMEDIES, many a time* h's special A..ent there h-i* so ; over a *on in weight ol the Ointment i*i a day These and fatal enemies of the kOLPIER IN CAMP. Diarrhea, Dyicntery, Scurvy, Sores £' Scrofu lous Eruptions, •II disappear lik* a charm be'ore these PILLS and OINTMENT, snd now while the cry ring# through "uttte land, TO j3RMS! TO JiRMS!! Do Dot let these brave rr.en perish be disease, place in iheir hands these PRECIOUS REMEDIES, that will enable them to tetiat the dangerous expo •ures, the Ftvefi, the drills, and the wounds which they cannot avoid, and what is more, cannot fre quently get 6ur -or in the moment of nerd, whereas if our brave mm have only to put their hands into their Knapsacks and find a sure iemrdy there for all .the casualties of the r.attle field. How many thou •tndj of Uvea would thus be saved who would otJier perish befora relief could be obtained. CAUTION. —None are genuine unless the words "Hoi.Low-.iy, NKWYOKKANO LONDON," are dis cernible as a I VaUr-wart in every lent of the hook M directions around each pot or uox ; the tame may ®* plainly seen by holding thr ttaf to thn light. A •"'Lome reward wii! be given to any one irnrlenng such information as mav lead lo'he detection of any P i: ty or parties counterfeiting the medicines or ven ''■i? the same, knowing them to be spurious. . Sol I at the Mun dactory of Processor Hot.r.o -*•*'B3 Maiden L.i.ie Nc v i'ork. n .d by all resp-e --®'e Druggists and De.ilera in Medicine, through •ft the civihaed world, in boxes at'dff cents, li'i cts, %a d $1 each. . tt^There is considerable saving by taking the •'? siass. N. B—Directions for the guidance of {patients in !T "J disord-r arc afiixei to eaco bo* Joury JO, 13(13. ' Jltteniioa C impany t-Voluntttrg u>lto except |to retain their lieiltli unimpaired during; tin; | mint j>*e fo it theins-lves, do not jirusf in th" Army Surgeons, supply vuurselvei ! with HOLLIIVAY'S PILLS and OINTMENT | Fvn v fjnahli Soldier's Knapsack coulai.n j thein, only 2.7 cts. per Bos or Po'. |f|tHn CONFESSIONS and FXPERIENCE of a i uUFFFRFR Puh'ished as a warning, and for ■ the csp-eial benefit of Young Men and ihose who j suffer with N-rvons Debility, Loss of Memory, I'r*- i mature Decay, tKy. btc. iltc., by an? who hue cured j him:?lf bv simple means, af'ar'being put to great : expense nnd ineotiveiuence, thro' the - se 0 f W'orth | le s medicli" S preseribed by i?arred Docri s. j Sot; .. copies ma" be had of th? uthv, C. A. I.A U r ",RT, Esq.. Greeupoirit, Lo ig f-land. by en | cbiiui? a post pi id ul.lr-- 'serf envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAMBERT, f>q. >-. -nut. Long Island, N. Y. [fan. 17,'62. —2m. *2* I] HWPLV7IB.\T 1§731 j agents WANT EDI We will pay from $25 to $77 per month, and ail expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address Enix SEWING MA- ! fitiNE G'OMPANV, R. JAMES,General Agent, Milan, j Ohio. Aug. 23, 'Bl. Js" cui * 31 it dcrti3c mMIt 9. I t DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE— /\ Letter - , nt ailmiriiitretion having b?en grant* ! ed the sub'criber on the e-;ate of J >bit 8. S. S'uex ?y, late of M ildte Woodheiry tp , Be lioid county, deceased, all persons indebted to said eatA'.e, irn ' hereby notifi-d to uiak? imme.liate payrr,nt, and ! those having cbiiTiS again t toe same, ixili present | them p , p'ily authenticate i for settlcrnenr. Jan. ffl.'J JACOB St'UCKEY,Admr' j [Rosidi! g in M. Woodberry tp. { LjjIVIDEND. >• The Ptpsulunt and Mattagm uf ; the Cliamhersburi; and Btdford Turnpike road rompafiy have declared a divid-nd of one per cent on iiu* capital slock of said company pay- ; able on demand. W. H. McDowell, Jan. 2i.'62. Treasurer. I DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE.— l\ Letiers ol Administration on 'h* estate of Jo >eph H. Cu'le dee'd, having been granted to the un dersigned residing in Unionlp. in the county ol Bed ford, notice is hereby giv-n to all p>rsnn, indebt ed to said estate to mas immediate payment and j thnse having claims against said estaie to present them without de ay. THOF. OLDHAM, Jan. 21th.] Adiu'r- A LLEGHE.NY MALE AND dA FEMALE SEMINARY, I A SMS Blisses, Itcdioi'd Ctt., IPa. CHAS. II GERE A. 8., Principal, Miss- S* J. BRIM, Preceptress, Miss A. L. BRIM, Teacher on Piano Forte. This institution, under the supervision of the a liove named persons, assisted by otb?r carnpetent Teachers, aff'urils a full course in M'.tbci.iatics, Naiural t-cirnces. Languages, and liellea I-ettres. In Music, I'aintuig, Arc.,ll give* extended instiuc tion. Tiie Winter Term will commence on Jan. 13- 1S• j2. StulenU a knitted a' any Dm*. Habits of health, Fysltn, and piornptnnss, views, rrmra(, -o nal, and uomestic.ar? here made prominent ob ject, of-tuition. That the physical powers, as well a, the mTtnl, may be ouliivaied—Calisthen ic ex re ses are necessary—here the Students meet e.ch d-y inr systematic physical exercise. C-O —; Will pav for board, including ful - room.-, loom nut, fue'end tuition "i c ■ nmon English, p-r term of eleven weeks. Extra' a' noouera-e rharges. even less than heretulo'c, crthan the cucnlar calls for. Studuu.ts prepared fpr the highest class in col lege. For Circulars, or particular-, address CM A3. H. GERE. A. P., Dec. 21,1301. Raiusbing, Bedford Co.. Pa. ID OR RENT. i THE CORNER PROPERTY, ' formerly occupied by the lu'e Bamu"l Brown, as a Dry Goods store, and now in the occupancy of James i'arq.ihar, is for r-nt. 11 is the beat stand for ,i mei - cantile store in Bedford. January 10, 1882. ; _ _ ' _ : aiLAjR LO'JNry !3 3 NORMAL SCHOOL & SEMI V.ARY. ! FA IL rC&M COMME.VCrm AUG. 1271/ 'Ol. DAILY in ti uclion given in the Theory and Pi ac tion o: Teaching. Boardibg 51.3!) per week. Tuition in lull Kngli-n and scientific course $0,82 ; per quarter ol ten week-. ! For circular containing full part'cnlais address OSBORNE A DICKF.RFON. Prircipnls, j July 1 6th, 'CI. Maitinaburg, Blair Co., I'a ; IAFGISTER'S NOTICE. < L All per-ons iutere-ted are hereby notified, ! M.at the following named aecountent-, have ti'eil : iii-ir account- in the R-gister's Office of B- llord j cnun'y, aiid that the same will he preset,te .to the . Orpheus' Court, in and foe id county, on Tuesday | the 11th day of February next, a! tuv Court iluuse 1 111 Bedfo'd, for confuuiat.o'l. 1. The supplemental account of A'ren R'e.t, ex j ecutor of the la-t Will, (ft. of Dr. Wm, \V. Reed, Mate of South Woodbefy Towrnhip, deceased. ! 2. The account of John Morse, aritnini-tta'or nf I the estate of No: man Johnson, late of Southampton I town-hip, deceased. I 3. The account of Ann Marks, adminisfrtifrix of i the estate of John J. Marks, late of Southampton | town-hip, deceased. 1 1. i he account of David Clitz, administrator of I the estate of JacobCliti, late of Southampton town- I sh'p, deceased. 5. The filial account of Jeremiah F. Black, one of the adOiini.vratore of the estate of Johr, Black, late of Napier township, deceased. 0. The ccount of Michael Wertz, E-q. adininis tr tor of the e-t le ot Joseph P. CJrver, late of St. Clair township, deeea-ed. 7. The i.ecount of K. Shnnnot., E-q. adminis trator of the esiate ol Jatiie! Mean-, late of Mon- I io town-hip. deceased. j 8. The account of Elias Dell, Esq. executor of I the last Will and Teit-.ment of John Soowha ger, j late of St. Clnit .township, deceased. S H. TATE, Register. ■ Register's Office, Bedford / January 17, 1802. I PROTAOKOTARY'S NOTICE. Notice if hereby give.n, that the aecond | account of George F. Riddle, as-ignec cf Israel and Simon Opper.heimer, has been filed in the l'r,>rhono tai y's Office, and the same will be p esented to the Court of Co-*-mon Pleas, in ar.d for said county, for confirmation, on Tuesday the 11th day ol February next, , The account of Jhn H. Rush, trustee of Peter Biddle, of Be ford township. S. H. TATE, Proth'y. Prothonptary'K nffice, ( Bedlord, January 17, 1862. J QTRA-V CATTLE. **) Came to the premise- of thn subscriber living in Union town.hip, Bedford countv,about th , 2 1 ol December last, a BLACK £ TEEII, .with a ' while back, left e ir cut off", am a slit in tie under pait of each ear; and a red B'.iINDI.E HEIVER, \ with the left ear cut off and a notch in the under j part of the same ear, supposed tp be about two : years old. The owner is requeued to come forward, prove pionerty, pay charges and take them away. , MICHAEL BHAEFER. j January 17, 18*2 170R RENT! — The Store Room on the corner | immediately south of N. Lyons' S'ore, now in ; the occupancy of Messrs. Msgill & Hoffinier, i Sad die i*, is for reot from Ihv first of April next. AfipD to Jan. 24. Dr F. G. REAMER. | OCRT PROCLAMATION. To th' Coroner, the Janttm of the Peat', and Con staS''\ iu the different Townehiyt in the County of tin! ford, Greeting. KNOW YE that in pursunnre of a precept to rr.c directed, under, the hand and s-al ol the Hen.! JAM'iS NII_L, President of the aevsral Couits | of Lo nmon Pleu3 in the Sixt'enth District, ejn- | listing of the counties of l-'rank in. Fn'.'on, Uejford i and Somerset, an:l by virtue of ins office of Ih- ] Court of oer and Terminer and General -fail de- : livery for Ih? trial of cep'tal end o'her offenders therein iji'd in the Geneial Court of Qnrt'T Sess- ! ions of 'he lVace ; end JOHN Tav.OII and Jansn BURNS, Jr. F.sq., Judges ol tne tame Court in the 'm? County of IJnford, Yon and ear 1 of" you are hereby required robe and appear in your prop?! persons wiih your K-cords, fl-cogmznices, Examinations, anJ other rememh'ancea "eture the ; Judge* afore 'aid. at Bedfo'd. at aCrirt ol Ueer and 'leimiher and General Jail Delivery and Genera 1 Qua iter Seeaiots of the Peaee thr j iu to be holder) tor th? county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the second i Momi y of February, (being the 10th day ) at IP j o'clock in the forenoon of that day, th?.e and then 'o do tho-e things to which your stveral offices ap- . per nin. GIVEN under my hand a' BcTo'd, on the 17th of ! Innuarv, in the year of our Lord, 1802.' JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Office, Bedford. ( Sheriff. \ January 17, 1802. j _ , T IST OF CAUSES 1 J Pill down fir Trial at F.'h.-uary . r-rm IBC2. 1 Henry Smith Vs R -üb-n Smith 2 .laroh Fahtnor " Jntin Alip ■i John Snyd r sr. '• John C. fHack +J.C. Mi Lsnahun " A.J Snivelv Esq 5 Fthoris D. Satipp Fletcher & Bannati ! fi R. D. iJirchty " .1. Brennetnan 7S. A Srifitoo* • Peter Freytet S Samuel Blackburn " Geo. Blatkhnrn 9 Collins, Dull iu. C> " E. L. Anderson Esq ' 10 Sums " John Cessna E-q 11 Sam " Nicholas Lvotts 12 Reed, Rnjip & Schell " Jacob Riichey 13 J. Filler " Poor Duet tors i 14 Hez-'kiah O'Neal " Ctias P. Adams lAShitui-I Lan " Peter H'llegasa 1G Alexand-r Hollar " (inn, Trouiman 17 Noah J. Mi'ler Esq " P.G. Morgat( 15 David Imler " Joseph (,'rismon S. H. TA I E, Prnl. Prrdhy's Office, ) 1 Jan. 17. 2862 J WliS. B. : M 0 U TII W A SII, A SURh r.KJIEDY TOR A BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, CANKER, DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS, NURSING SORE MOUTH, i Ami the best ap-cilic n.o.v in use for nwj- di-eoscd | eo; dition ot the mouth, It is particularly beuefi- J.ial to persons wearing ARTIr ir tL TEETH. completely d?)tiO)i"g ev,.ry taint cf the mouth, j abeorbing and reinovn r .1 uripmti?s, insuiu g A SWEET BREATH jto all who make use o( it. No YOUNG Ltt>* or • Yh'SS GKNTl.r.hav whe i? nfflirtei! with a I BAD BREATH | should delay in app'yi' g this remedy, for it isa cer : tain cuie.und i uppro/ed and icrommen ed by eve -1 ry physician under wo e notice it lets been biouglit. A BAD BREATH ; ji an offence for which there is no excuse while DR. n'M. IS. HERD'S MOUTH WA*TI ■ can be procured. I Many p?r ons catry with them a bad brca-h, I greatly to the a.-.noynace and ofien to the disgust ol i those with whom tie-y com- in runta.it. without I heing ecu-cious of the fact. To relieve yourself } from ali fears r carding th s. I USE DR. IVM. B. HERD'S MOUTH WASH, j Cleanliness ol the month is of great importune* I lo the general health, \vh;. '. i. ot'i n affected, ?• I ' not uulrequently reriouvly itj ir-il, tiirough want I of prop-j- at'cn'ion to this snbjcr'. USE DID W.Vt. B. HUIiD'S .MOIJTH WASH. ! I'repar-d at Dr Hunt a D.-ntal Office, No. "7, ' Foiirtti Mr et, Brooklyn, E. D. Pit ICE, J7 Cti.VTS rER BOCTLE. A liberal discount mad? to dealers. ,'j idrrtm I'rineipnl <'J)i r e, Tiibunr Buildings, A'o. 1. Spruce St■ erf, j\eu) To k- Sold al-o bv Caswell, Mack & Co., Fifth Avenue Do*l: J. At I. Coddington, 7 5 Bioartwoy; D. S. Barn a, 21'2 Brn dway, and by all l)rurgi'. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott ft Co., 232, N. 2d Stree , and by O. S- Hubbell, I 110, Chestnut etreet. DR. IVM. G HERD'S TOOTH POWDER. This Powder possesses 111" CARBONI vvi i iiou r TEE INJURIOUS PROPERTIES OF C-l. ARCOAL, i and is /rue Iron all Acids o Alkalies that can In the lea-t inpir? the Te?th. I Irs ACTION BRING FNTIRFt.Y M T.CH ANI C A I.— rOMSH ! INC. WITHOUT WEAISING THE EN A M El,. 0;. Win B.llurd's l'ootii Powder IS RECOWMKNUKD BV A 1.1 Fill NCNT DENTISTS. Prepared at Df.'Hurd s Dental Office,* No. "7, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E- D. ['rice 2.*) ce.i/s p'r I,ox. A li'aerxl discoun' m de to dealers. Vluitre s.s I'rinapnl Ofic . Tribune Buildings,' c\o I, Spruce Sfi'tl, -Yew York Fold also by C swell Mack it Co. Fifth-Avenue i Hotel, J. <t I, Coddiojton, 71.7 Broadwayt D. F. j Barnes. 202 Broad'Aoy, a' •• by all Drug,- sts. Sold in Philadelphia bv Dyott A Co , 212, N. 2d street, an! by O. S. Hubbell, 1410, Chestnut stieet, ; DR. WM B. HERD'S TOOTHACHE SSOPS j FOR THE CUUK OF TOOTHACHE produced by exposed neives. It is particularly aJap'ed to all casea of children afflicted with TOOT H A CHE. Paren's can relieve themselves troin that distres sing weariness caused bv LOSS OF SLEFP, ar.d their children.from great suffering, by keeping a bottl- of DR. MM. B. HURD'S TOOTHACHE DROPS J in the house. Pr< pared at Dr. Hind's Dental Office, No. 77, ; Fourth Sir 1 t, Brooklyn. E. O. Priti only 12 cents per Bottle. A liberal discount made tp dealers. Address Principtl OJfice, Tribune F'ti/Jings,\ Jl'o. 1, Spruce Street, New York. Sold also by Caswell, Mack fc Co. Fifth-Avenue Hotel, J. St I. Coddington. 717 Broadway ; D. S. t Barnes, 202 Broaowny, and by all Druggi-ts. bold in Philadelphia by Dyott 4- Co., 232, N. 2d i etreet, end by .0. £• Hobbell, 141P, Cheetnut street. I j QHBRfFF'S SALE. j Vj) By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. ■ Vi-nd. Exponas and Levari Facias to me directed, j there wil: be lot ! at the Court House in the Boroosh j of Bedford, on b turday the S'.i day ot Febiil iry, I 1862, a? 10 o'clock, A. Mi, the following.described | 11-di Estate, to witi I One tract of land containing 272 actes more or 1 leit, about ISO acres cleared and uuder fence, with, ! a two and a half atoty wcatberb--.tr.le I dwlims | house, double loa bain, granary and vier out build j it,as thereon erected, also, on applo ofrhard there j on, adjoining lands of Owen A-.h ll -x.-ki.ih Bark- I man and others. Also, one tract ol lau'i cmitaii.inx I 400 acres wore or lest, about one ecre cleared and | under fence, with a story and a 1.-If log i.w*|ling boost t'.ereon cr-ctej, a.ljvning lands ol Jonathan Owens, Jour, a- d others, all situate ir, South ampton township, Bedford county, and taken in ex ecu iori as toe property ol loseph Measure. Also, One lot ot ground conl .lining It, acres more or less, all of.whicu is cleare<| H nd under fence, with a story and a half lug dwelling house th"reon erected, adjoining lands of Solomon Michael Si roup an I other., situate in Juniata tow n.nip, Bed tori county, and taken in execution as the property of Harman lV.ilt.-r. # AIo, One small tiact of land containing 6 acre=, mote or !e?s. nearly all cleared ai d under fence, with a story a-id a h.lf log dwelling house thereon erected, adjoining lands of John Bride'iam, C,.ar.es Coifell anil other*, situate in Bedio d township, tied ford county, nr., .-ilt< nin execu'ion as the property ol William lutinson. Also, all Hie interest of defmdan', John McCanlee, in the fallowing d.-scribed tracts of lathi, ritante in the township of Broad Top, Bedford county, viz; Qne ol them beginning ai a post of thi% and now, land ol William Fi ga.d, thence S.onlh, 86 degrees 'Vest three linn ifti d and twenty petcbe to a po t, (formerly a v hife oak gone) m the line n ; la id belonging to John Savage's heir?, thence bv said land South, one and a had/ degtees West I went v nine perches to a p .st, a corner ; thence south eighly-eight degrees West <i\- perches to a Span ish oak, a corner : thence South, twenty-eight and a Half degrees West tvyelily-iwo perches to a post s-t for a cornet, thence by land of Hope well &. Co. North eighty degrees, East nine- ! teen perches ant] five-tenths to a chestnut; thence South thirty-nine decree?, East s;xly- IW ) perches to a post, set for a corner ; thence I by said last mentioned land, and la-id now, or late, of John Griffith, North sixty-four degrees, E- t ninety-nine perches lo a linn, (or line,) ttienre South eighty-seven degrees, Ea®l I wen-' j ty-six jterchea fh a post ; thence South sisiv j three and a half (iegte.-s, Cast thirty-two perch , es In a chest nut, a cor,.er ; thence North i >rlv ! six and a half degrees, Eft fortv-one perches | and five-tenths to a post, (lotrn.-rly hlack oak, • down); th> rjc u South .eighty-three degrees, East 1 seventeen p-rihes to a post, (formerly chestnut I oak, gone): thence North forty tlr-gtees, East ' fil'tv-two perdu s to sl-mes set f.r a corner ; ; th.-nre South fifty five degrees, I'a ,t thirty-five j oerciies to a po.it i-i tor a corn'-r; thence North , thirteen 'd f grees, West .!• v.-n perches to a ; \< hite oak ; thence North i.ity-mne degrees, i East thirl v-'.wo perches 'o a post p and thence ; North sixlm n degrees. West eleven perche® <n j the fir-t mentioned post, in the line of Wil ! li.'in Figard's land, the p'ace of beginning. 'Containing 1,3 acres 153 pitches oJ land, and • allowance of six per cent, fir road.®, | A*c. At. I the oth-r ot saut tiact® adjoining ! the above mentioned land ol John Gritlili and : others, situat • in Bnad Top township, hounded a? aforesaid, beginning a! a in' oak, a corner ot : 'bis and Jan.] ol -aid John Gi iuith, Ibenfce South i eighlv-lhree degcers Eaat fit'V-SPV'tt perches ' to a hickory, a corner ; th, rice s'il! by said land North thtf.v-nine degrees, East six'y-six perch® ,es to~a fxt or corner; tit® r. still by sei-J land | r.t j.lhn Grilfi'h,. North Sew-fty degrees. West : lorty-ei/ht perches to a cl,-.;inul, a corn -r of this and 1,-11111 of Hopewell & Co., and t'lence by said lu-t mentioned land f Hope well &Cm Son'b 'orty-one degrees, West eighty perches I to th® fi st r -entione-! r-d oak, th" place of o - ! ginning, containing 19 acres, 1*23 p-'rehesand i j thr usual allowance ol six p"t cent, lor roads. I -Nr., and all the above described lands adverli- j sed as the property of John McCanl -s. I) I 't. - j A No, one tract of land containing It* acres, j more cr less, about 20 acres cl a®"d and or- '• r j fence, wi d a lug duelling nous-.- ami , .-g stable I hereon ererfed, ad f -fining lend- > f Henry M >c i-', 1 ! James Barelont, Jacob Bise| and ~there ; situate in t'nino township, H"d ,; >rd cout;jy, an.J taken in execution <'t" She property • f William Savior- A I-> Two lots i.-l g- .nod, in the town of Mi j rietta, tr.onting about 60 f -et each and exten j ding hack about 110 |eei, with a two story log | dwelling hous-, nml frame stable th- reon erert i ed; adjotniug lot "ol Joseph G. Dull, on the I South, an ailey on the Xoilh, and laud of A- I dolph.a Ake on the Eist. and Public Brad on th,. West ; Si ftal.-d iii Union townsbip, Bed | lord Countv, and taken in execution as the ' property ci Fredrick Corle. JOHN J. CESSNA, ; Sheriff's Office, Beiftord, ( Sher it#, i Janiuiy 17, 1802. \ I' IST OF GRAND JUUOBS, J Drawn fm Ftbruaiy Term, 1862.; John Richey, E®t]., Foreman, Alvv Boylan, TbouinsGroiif.il, William Gray, Frederick - Meiich, Samuel D. Broadt, David Koland, sen ! Wi.'ijam D.-nrnan, Joseph Fi-'t'-, E.-q., I\ir . < .a-i Wareliam, James H. F a/..er, Andrew i L'i'ierl, George Motk, H- nrv Wert/,, William j Ritchey, ( if William,) Michel Brengle, David I J". Buck, Sainnel Drenning, Esq , Henry VV ! Smi'.h , Jiihob L. .VJay John Corley, Jr., Mi i ch iel Wettz, Ao'tn Johnston, John Brown, E.-q. I | IST OF PETIT JUROKS, S J Drawn lor February Term 1562 i M'thi-w Morrv, John Kerr, Jacob D. Fetter, J hn A. Boms Siinu-I Barley, Jutin Lowery, Jacob Miller, (of Henery,) William Foster, George ilennett. John A Idstadt. John F. Low ery, J-c-b Ewig, MicJia"! L. Putt, John James, Javrb H. Beiis.-r, J iseph Sou-er, John l)as!;.*r, William Gracy, John Holiiman, James M. Sio>i'd"n, Jiime® Moore, George fipimund, Saruu. i Buiket, Soloin tn Adams, Samuel Rer logle,Godfrey Yeaget, -rhomas M. Long, Fred erick Miller, Geo ge Stocky, James W. Reed, Dewalt Harahberger, David Kuchemi erfer, William C u.jw John D. Lucas, John Layton, Fred'k Kvuiiinan, Dan'l Sto.'er, John FickesE-q. "VTOTICE. j_N The following namd persons, will make application to the next Court of Quarter Sessions, in nod lor Bedford County, to be he! Imi ilie 1 Oth day ot February next for Ta vern License, lor the ensuing year: Frederick Berkhirner, St. Clair Township, George Wemmer Monroe " Saitiu'l R. BottorDfield Weft-Providence L-vi D Deihl Hon'well " John H llegaa Junta',: " P. G. M,organ ' Bloody Run Borough ' William Dibert " Geo. w. Figai-d Broad Top Tp. j Win. Burcb, South Woodbe-ry Tp. , Clerk's office, J S. H.TATE, Jan, 17. I(WS \ Oterk. 1 DR. VVM. B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS,; FOR Tim 01-RK OF SEURA L G I A i or Toothache produced by coble. | LOCAL NEURALGIA I i* immediately cured by their application. They act like a charm, and are perfectly harmlesa in their nature; do not produce a blitter, and leave j no unpleasant results. Dr. Wo. B. Hard's Neuralgia Plasters | never |aii to five satisfaction to al! who test their ! virtue. Piepared nt Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, No. 77. fourth Sftieet, Brooklyn, E. D. . j Price, only 15 cents inch. A liberal discount made to dealers. ,/lJilrenn Principal Office. Tribune BuilJing), | JW I, Spruce SI reel, Aiew York. I Sold ;also by Cawel|, Mack & C'o. Fifth-Avenue 1 ; Hotel J, ft 1. C'oiidington, 71.7 Broadway; D. S. | | Barnes. 202 Broadway, and bv all Druggist". ! Sold ind Philadelphia by Dyoit to Co., 232, N. 2d J i street, an. by O. 8. tlubbeil, 1413, Chestnut street. ' I Dec. 13—ly ; 1 'LI XIR PROPYLAMINE, i h i THE NEW REMEDY FOR R EEOMATISKf, ' A NEW REMEDY. ( A CERT AIX RF.M £DY, ( ROR ACUTE RHEUMATISM. ! CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, { RIIE UMA TISM OF EV ERY KtND ; „ I HOW STUBBORN, No MATTER £ HOW LONG STANDING, j PROPYLAMINE WILL CONQUER 11', 1 I * WILL CURL IT. I WHAT IT HAS DONE, ! IT WILL DO AGAIN. DOCTORS RE \D, DOCTOR-: EXAMINE, j DOCTORS TRY IT. I THE REST TESTIMONY, ! BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY, j DOCTORS KNOW IT PATIENTS BELIEVE IT, TRIED AND TRUE. Pennsylvania Hospital. i (FKOM OFFICIAL HOSPITAL REPORTS.) MAT 19, 1900. Ellen S., set. 29, single, never ! war very stiong. Two years ago she had an nttack i of acute rheumatism, from whicTt she was routined i i"to her bed fjr two weeks, arid subsequently from r I ! relapse for lour more. She baa been well sinci then ' | till last Saturday ; while engaged in hotie-cleniiing j ■ lie took cold, lia I p in in her back, felt cold but j j bad no decided chill. Two days later her ankles | ' began to swell, which was followed by swelling of ; I the knee join's aur of th" hands. She has now dull i j pair, in het -boulders, and her knuckles are very i | tender, red and painful ; both hands are affected, j ; but the right is most so. Tuis, Inert, is a case ol : I acute rlieunria'is.n, or, as it is now fashionably call ]M, rheumatic lever. It is a well marked typical' i case. We will carefu l)* watch the case, and from i I time to lime call your attention to the various j symptoms wbieli ptesont themselves. My chief I object in bringing her before you now, is to call ! your attention to a remedy which has recently been ; | recommended in the treatment of rheumatism. 1 *Hpan propylamine. Dr. Awenarms, of St. Peters- : ! burg, recommends it in the highes' terms, having , ■ derived gr-at benefit (run ;ts use in 209 cases which j ; came under his care. Various com nendstory tes-j ' timotiia's respecting it have app'ed in our jour-' j ii&ls, and I piopose therefore to give it another trial. : I 1 nui'-t confe.-.-s i am always incredulous as to the I I wonh of new remedies, which aie vaunted as spe- I • cities; but this comes to us recommended so highly, j ' that we ace bour.d to give it a trial. ' SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER ! ; ' MAV 23. ISGO —1 wid now exhibit jo you the pa- \ ] tier.! lor whom 1 pr-scribed Propylamine, and who I was then laboring under an attack of acute rheurna ; !i*m. She uas sieaililv taken it in dm.es of three ' gr..in, every two hours, (interinitring it at night). i ' I'h*- d iv after you aw her, 1 found hev mueh more ; ! cnnildriable, belter than she exp-cted to be for a ■ week or more, judging from her other nttack. (The ' patient now walked into the room.) , iheimptove merit has steadily progressed, and you cannot fail to notice a marked change in the appearance of hei , joints, which are i*ow nearly of their natural sire. Thus far our experiment would have eeemeo veiy nieces-full ,' but gentleni o n, we niu.t wait a little ! while before we car. give a decided opinion as to ; wli. t i to he the result. I Her,- is another patient who was placed on the 1 use of the vane mcJiciue 03 Sunday last; she has : long been suffering fj -m rhr.sne iheimnatism, and I louiid hr CI thai tune with an acute attack super ■ yening upon her chronic nffectioo. The-wri-ta and | ktin-k e< were mum swollen and t-nse. She look i Ihe chloride of propylamine in three grain doses ; every two hours, ami you Will prceive that the swelling of tbe joints has much diminished. THREE DAYS LATER!! MAY 21, 1890 This is the case o- acute rheum ; ptism treated wi'h propylamine, the first o; those to I which t called your attention at our last clinic. She ! is still very comfortable, and is now taking three grains th: ice daily. lo this case it has seemed To be followed by very satisfactory results. The second c .so to which your attehiioo was rilled at. our last lecture, lias also continued to do well. 1 wi.l now bring befoie "ou a wrv characteristic case ol acute rheumatism, and if the"result be satisfactory, I think. as goad jurymen , tee shall justly render our vsrdict in favor if propyl a mine.' He is a seaman, ait. 2ft, who was admitted a few d ys ago. His had occasional rheumatic pains, but not so as to keep Ills bed, Until eight days ago. Ihe pains began in his right knee,subsequently affected the Icll I.nee, and later, the joints of the upper ex tremities. These joints are all swollen tense and tender. His tongue is furred; skin, at prtseul, diy, though there has been much sweating. His pulse is fuil and stiong, and i bou' 90. He bas now used propslamine tor twenty-lour hours. This gentleman is what may be called a ftrictly typical case of acute rheumatism There was ex posure to cold anil wet, and this exposure -s follow n.l by a feeling of coldness, aev. re aiticular pnin, beginning as it usually does, in Ihe lower joints. There is fever and the profuse sweating, so gener ally attendant on acuta iheumatUtn. I did not bring this patient before you with the intention of giving you a lecture on all the points connected with rheumatism, but. to again give u tri al to the new remedy we are testing, and In exhibit to you this typical case, as I have called it, than which there could not be a (airer opportunity for testing the medicine in question. We are, there fore, avoiding tlia use ot all other medicines, even anodynes, that there may be no misgivings as to whicn was the efficient remedy. Vou shall see the case at a clinic. THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. J VSR 9, ,IS6O The next of our convalescents li the case of acute rheumatism belore you at our clin ic of May 28th, which 1 then called a typical case ~nd which it was rcinaiked was a fair opportianitJ for testing the worth of our new remedy. It wai thrre'ore steadily given in thiee grain doses ever) two hours for four days. The patient has got alont very nicely, and is now able to walk about, as yoi sec. Ido not hesitate to say that I have never seer as severe a case of acute rheumatism so soon restorer, to health a> this man has hern, and without letnsr pre pared Ut decide positively as to the value of thereme dy sue have used. I feel hound to state that in the rase in whirls we have tried the Chloride of Propylamine the patients have regained their health much earliei than under the treatment ordinarily pursued. 1 wish gentlemen, you would yoiKie.ve* try it, ond report the results. For a fnll report of which the above is a con denied extfact, sea the Philadelphia Medical ana flfvsyi eat Reporter. It is the report tftar a fair trial | by the best medical authority iii this country, and ! makes it unnecessary to give numerous certificates i from astonished doctors and rejoicing patients, i A SPEEDY CURE, ! AN Er'FF.CTU AI. CURE. THE SAME RESULT IN EVERY CASE, WHENEVER TRIED; WHEREVER TRIED, WHAT IT lIAS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. Bu]!ocb and Crenshaw, a firm well known to most medicoj men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine bes been introduced, have sotil to us the exclusive right to m imifarture it according to the original recipe, and we have mad- arrangements ot sucti magnitude as to enable us to scatter it broadcast amongst suf ering humanity. A WORD TO DOCTOR*. If you prefer to nee the same remedy in another form, we invite your attention to the PI'RR CRYSTAI.'ZED ("mi.OKIDE PROFYLaMIXK, ! PORE PROCYUAMINR J. IQIIO, | PURE PROPV imixk COXCEH(iuteb, I PURu lomn '/ Konvr.A MINE, ; of which r are the sole tnanufaeturerr. E7"We claim no other virtne for the Elixir Pro pylamine than is contained in Pure Crystaltzed j Chloride of Pioypl imine, i THE ELIXIR IS * .MORE CONVENIENT. AMI ALWAYS READY FOR 1 .VI.MEDIATE USE, AN!) MAY RE TAKEN 1 ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. BY ANY ONE, BY EVERY ONE. j WHO HAS RHEUMATISM OF ANY KIND At 75 cts. a Cottle. ! Order- may b- addressel to i PKOrYLAMINh MA.NU PACTUM A" <? CO.; Office. Room No. 4, S. VV.Cor. FOURTH and CUKSTXUT STS.. Philadelphia.. Or to either of (he following I Wholesale Agents. BULLOUS IK CRENSHAW, FRENCH, RICHARDSON & CO., JOhN M. MARIS ,V CO., GEO. I'. WETHK.ItELL St CO., PETER T. WRIGHT St CO., ZEjGLER & SMITH, E.LLiorf, lynnx it co„ , Dec.C,'Cl-lyr. Puir.ADtirHu. BEDFORD COUNTY, ss. AT an Orphans' Court held at ; B'-dtord, in and for the county of Bedford, on the j lSlhday of November, A. D. ISCM, before the Judg es of the raid Court, on motion of Attorney Shannon | the Court grant a rule upon the heirs ind legal rep resentatives ol Daniel Sieighter, late of .Monroe township, dee'd ,to wit: Joseph and Dantel Sleigh? ; tet, and Nicholas Sieighter, Mgry,intermarried with John Garlick, who died, and afterward was inter ' married with John II ill. leaving issue A 'am. Daniel, | Catharine, Sdr.ni, Barber t, Abraham nr.J Nicholas j Garlick, and Washington Mali anil .'Tuigaret Hall, nil | residing in Bedford county, except Daniel Garlick, ; who-e residence it not known; Nicholas Sieighter, i Sophia, widow ot Jairjes McFarland, deceaed. John I Sieighter, David Sieighter, Louisa Ann, intermar lied with Batclsy Markle, iMatilda, intermarried with Solomon Feight, Rachel, who was intermarried with Aiirahatri Garlick, is now dead, leaving issue three children, to wit: Joseph, Catharine and Peter Garlick; Joseph Sieighter, all residing in Bedford conuty, and William Sieighter. residing in Blair county, California ; to he and appear at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Bedford, in and for said county, on the second .Monday (10th rlay) of February next, to accept or refuse to fake the Ileal Estate of sain Daniel Sieighter, deceased, at the valuation, which has Been valued and appraised id puisiiance of a Writ ol Partition or valuulion issued out of the Or ph ms' Court of Bedford county for that purpose di rected, oi show cause why the same should not be sold by order of the said Court. , Jn testimony whereof T have hereunto § m y ,,anil ar "' ,he sf,a ' 'be ' a ' t * "sr. isj'-.-F Court, at BedferJ, pn the 'JBd day of No vember, A. D. 1061. Attest, S. H. XATE, Register. JOHN J. Cehsna, SheritT. Jan. 10, 'O2. 17XECUTOR'S NOTICE, j Letters teslamer.lary on tho la.-t will end testament ot Thomas J. Blaekburn, late of Napier township, Bedford county, dee'd., having h'een granted to the subscriber, residing in Napier township, aforesaid, notice is therefore given to ell persons indebted to the estate of said dee'd.. to make payment immediately, anil those having claims will present them torthwith properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN W. HULL, Ex'r. January 10, IRO2 —(lt. T AST NOTICE. I j All tlemons knowing I herrise! Vps indebted to the undersigned, whether by note, hook acer.unt, for co.ts, or otherwise, will please attend to the feitlemerit of the same, on or before the 15th day of Ma eh next, or they.wil! he left in the hands of the proper officer fur collection. This is po.itive ly the latt notice that will be given. 1 YVAJ.S. FLUKE. January 10, 15G2. SOMET HI N G NEW! HIGHHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. g> OW N E tl' $ PjJTEJYT IIEMMER JXD SHIELD, FOR HAND SEWING. i*pronounced by nil who have usrd it "jmt tho thin ** for those using the needle, a* it completely protects the fiige - , and maka a neat and ujiiforrq hem whil* th<* opmator i sewing. One half the l .borof sewing is saved by using thif Remxikabiy Simple and Novel Invention. No ladv should he without it. It is also ""just the thing" foi girls to use learning to *ew. Its remarkable cheapness brings it within reach of the million. Sample sent by mail on receipt of price, 25 CENTS. Descriptive Circulars furnished on application. A liberal Discount to the Trade. Enterprising Agents (wanted in eveiy town and cnun'y throughout the United States and Canada.) will find most profitable employment in selling ibis useful article, as it meets with reedy sales wherever offered—has no competition—and profits are very large. $l5O Per Month can bs Realized. Address, A. H. DOWNER, 4+2, liroadwni], Jv'ew York, Tutentee and Sole Proprietor. N. B.—General and exclusive Agencies will be granted on the most libe-al terms. January 3, 1392. [3m.] NEW MLLTWMI GOODS. The undersigned have just opened i large and elegant assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS. We respectfully solicit a call by all in search of great bargains. The'old crod', no pijy system, havjng exploded—for the pr'sent, our terms will be— Cash, or Produce. Nov 1 ,'6l. A. B. CRAMER & Co PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, tbn undersigned will expose to pub lic sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, t*t FEBRUARY, NEXT, the following described Reit Estate : A tract of land in Liberty TowWthip, containing about 140 acres, about 00 thereof clea.ed. The im provements are a Log Frame House, Bank Barn, Spring House and other buildings ; also, an Apple Orchard thereon. The tract adjoins lan (Is of Georg* Dillingcr, Samuel Brumbaugh, and Alexander Mc- Donald. QCTTerma made known on rfsy of '• JOSEPH CKISMAN, -Dec. 97th] Adm't of Michael Reed , dee <l
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