, € c^jer-^vtm rtwoßaj* .mwnw. •• J a I <0 "" ■ - Yoi/ng men ri/aA., . V) Ilie exposure-' ami dingers ola SMI- i .•H t "V f , s houid prepay themselves t'r. the d "Y Fevers. Hie Dysenlerv, the Sore's and "" V which are almost lertnin to tdlow. - 1 L campaign, " ill irsu.ie sound ti.-Uh to '"ery man. Only 2! cents p-r i>ox. ARE yon sick, leeble an I complaining ? Are vou out of order with your system do- j M ozrd and your feelings uncomfortable 1 These j , vm ..toms are often the prelude to serious ill- j B ' w g , ;I IH fit of sickness is creeping upon vou. j .nd should he averted by a tin., ly use of the nzht remedy. Take Aver's Pills, and cl-anae j out the disordered humors—purify the blood, and let Ihe fluids move on unobstructed tit health j again. They stiiriulate the functions of the ludy into vigorous activity, purify the system /rom the obstructions which make disease. A told Hiles some where in the bpdy, am! rh structs it* natural functions. These, if not re lieved. r<-act upon themselves am! the surround. | mg organs, producing general aggravation, suf- j fering and disease. While HI this condition, oppressed t'V the derangements, take Ayei V ! Pill,, ami see how directly they restore the nat- j iiral action ol the system, and with it the buoy- i an! feeling ol heal'h again. What i,s true and | „ apparent in this trivial and common com-| plaint, is also true in many of the deep-seated j and dangerous dislemp-rs. The same purgative ; sffecl ejtp' ls them. Caused by similar obstiuc- ' lions and derangements of the natural functions j of lltebndv, they are rapidly and many of them j surely, cured bv the fame means None who 1 know the virtues .of these fills will m gb'ct to employ them when stiff ting Irons the disorders they cure, such as Headache, Foul Stomach, Dysentery, Bilious Complaints Indigestion, D.tangernenl ol the Liver, Cosliveiv-ss or Con itipalion. As a Dinner Pill they are both a greeaiile anil effectual. PRICE '25 CTS PER BOX. or. ri VE IIOXES r < $ I frpor I by Dr. J. C. A Vf'.R, h Co., Lowell Mass. Ayor'* IS n concentrated extract of F'.ra Sarsaparilla, ro combined with other substances of still greater alterative power a. to afford an effective an'idite for diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted hv th"se who sulfer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely this lorn pound will do it ha.? been proven by X|iiment o'ri many of the worst cases to be found in the following complaints:— Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaints, Ert/p --li.nsant Eruptive Diseases % Ulcers, Pimples, Blotchesj Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis aad Synhildic Affections, Mer, urial Disease, Dropsy, JVeurn/tri i, Tic Dotnreux, De bility, Dyspepsia and Indiirestion, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, art I indeed lit' 1 whole class of complaints arising from Impurity of the Bloritt. This compound will be found a gteat promo ter of health, when taken in thr spring, to ex pel the loul humors which tester in the blood at thai season of the year. By the timely expul sion ol tbern many rankling disorders are nip ped in the bud. Multitudes can, by "the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endu rance of foul eruptions a rut ulcerous sores, thro' which lite system wfll strive to rid itself of corruptions, il not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an altera tive 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 it obstructed and sluggish in the Vein* ; cleanse P whenever it 's foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Enui where no particular disorder is fell, people enjoy bet ter health, and live long-r, for cleansing Ihe blond. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; hut with the paoulum of lite disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later some thing must go wrong, and the great machineiy of lile is disordered or overthrown. During late years the public have been mis led by laige tollies, pretending to give 2 otinrt of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dt liar. Mist of these have been frauds upon the sick, I<r they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often 110 curative properties whatever. Hence, hitter and painful disappointment lias fallowed the us- of the various extracts of Sat taparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly dspised', and has heroine synon ymous witli imposition an I cheat. Still we call this compund Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name bnm the load ol obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground lor believing it has virtues which are irresistible by theordina r y run of the diseases it is irithnderi to cure. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER &Co., Lowell, Miss, Pricp $1 per bottle; Six Bottles in one package, Dec. 27, 1861.— 2 m. *93 l] EMPLOYMENT [s73! AGENTS WANTED! will pay from $2.5 to $75 per month, and nil expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address ERIK SEWIN-J 11A CHIXB COMPANY, R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. _ Aug. 23, 61. —MAR RI Ell— BEEULE-DIRHL.—On the 6th inst., uy R-v Samuel Yingling, Mr. William Hen fy Beeglc, ( 0 jjj ss Susan Diehl, both of F 'rends Cove. * HERSHHEISER-VANHORN.-In Fiiend's Loye, on Ihe Gth mat., by the Rev. C. F. HofF hteter, Mr. John A. Hershheisen, to Aliss Mary vanhorn.bolh of the Cove. **' " L—...■■ W 311?t> ttt \ 0e m cuts. LECTION.— ~ An election will be held at the Henry Iloke, in Mcßonnellsbnrg, on Mon y, hie 3.1 of March next, at 12 o'clock, M., for Turn" 1 u n,i D erS ' he Vhambersburg and Bedford n pike Road Company for the ensuing year. „. T. B. KENNEDY, Brest. Feb. 7, 1562. "IATOTICE. X x Having purchased the following: 10 hend of hngt, 1 two horse w.igort, 1 red cow, 1 spotted cow, 1 grey mare, I bav mare, 1 black mare, 5 sheep, and grain in the grounds sold by the Sher iff as the propoily of John K. Reighard, we hereby give notice that we permit said property to re nain in Keighard's possession during our pleasure A. It CRAMER &. Co. February 9, 18G2. N"OTJ( r E VVe, the undersigned, have purchased the patent right of G. W. TOLHURST'S ECLIPSE WASHER, for Bedford county, and hereby forewmn all persons from infringing on said right, as other wise they will be dealt with according to law. MAY & SNIDER. Cumberland Valley, Feb. 11.—3 m. ADMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the estate of Daniel Miller, late of South Woodberiy tewnship, dec'il., having been granted to the sub scriber, all persoiH indebted to said esta'e, are here by notified to make payment immediately, and tlio-e having claims against ihe same will present them properly authenticated for settlement SAMUEL TEETER, Adm'r. Residing in S. Woodberry tp. February 14, 1862.* 4 DMINISTRATORV NOTIFR- J\ Letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Carper, late of Middle Woodberry township, deceased, having been granted to the sub scribers, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and all per sons having claims (gainst said estate will present them property authenticate., for settlement. JACOB CARPER, CHRISTOPHER CARPER, February IT, 1562.* A'lui're. 1 EXECUTORS' NOTICE - fi x Lettei* testatn'-n'arv on lite last Will and Testament of Christian Kocbendarfer, late of South Woodberry township, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers, residing in said township, all perrons indebted to siid estate are no tified to make payment without delay, and tho-e having claim.: against the same, are 1 esireil to pre sent them pioprilv authenticated for settlement. DAVID li. KOCHENDARFER, JOSEPH B. NOBLE, February IT. 1862.'* Executors. A mi IN IS i R A ?() ICS N 0 TIC E - f\_ L "Iters of admitiislratior. having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of George Wigfoos, late of VVe-T Providence township, deceased, nil persons indebted to said estate a.e re queued to make payment immediately, and tho<e having claims ga;n.-t the ramp will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH WIGFOOS, February®!T, 1562. A-lin'r. n LECTION- J'y The Storkhnldurs of Ihe Bedford and Stoystown Turnpike Road Company, are re quested to meet at tli" home nt Jame? Frnzier, in Scliellshurg, oh the first Monday in March, between the hours ot ten and four o'clock, to elect five min evers fix said company for tie ensuing year. A. E- SCHELL, Sr-c'y. Scltellsburir, F' h. 10, IRG2 •NxTOriCF.- Is hereby given that an application to the Governor for the pardon of .1. W. DIVKI.BISS, convicted of adultery at November Sessions, 1801, wilt be made m pursuance of regulations in such c ses made and provided. J. W. DIVELBISS. February IT, 1862. BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. ; .OCTOR THO MA A F. CHAPMAN will send to j / all who wish it (free 01" eharge.) the Recipe and full direct ions for muk ing and 11-ing a beautiful ve getable Balm, that will effectually remove Pistrt.Kß, BLOTCH. 5. TAN. FIIKCKLKS, )kc. Xic., leaving the skin smooth, clean, and beautiful , also lull directions for using PELATKKAU'SCKI.BDRATEO STIMULANT, warran ted to start a full growth of Whiskers, or a Mus tache, tr. less than thirty days. Either of the above ten be obtained by return mail, by addressing (with stamps for return postage) DR. THOMAS F. CHAP MAN, PRACTICAL CHEMIST, 831 BR' ADWAY, NEW YORK. [Jan. 17, 'G2.—2m. rpKE CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE of a | JUFFERKR Published as a warning, ant! for the especial benefit of Young Men and tfiose who suffer with Nervous Debility, Lna= nf Memory, Pre mature Decay, Ike. Stc. &c., by one who has cur ml himself by simple means, after being put to great expense and inconvenience, thro' the use of worth ier medicines prescribed by learned Doctors. I Single copies may be bad of the author, C. A. | LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long t-land, by en closing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address ' CHARLES A. LAMBERT, Esq. Greenpoint, Long Island, N. Tt [ 'an. 17, '62.—2 m. | t DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- jf\ [."lter, ol administration having been grant -1 eit the subscriber on the estate of John S. S. Stuck j ey, late of M (Idle Woodberry tp , BedFoid county, I deceased, all persons indebted io said estate, are 1 herrby notified to make immediate payment, and I those having claims against the same, vvili present i then? p t.pedy authenticated for settlement. ' Jan. 31.*] JACOB Sl'OCKEY,Ailmr' [Residing in Al. Woodberry tp. DIVIDEND. The Pifsident and Manager* of the ClmmSersburo and Bedford Turnpike road company liuve declared a dividend of one per rent on the capital stock of said company pay able on demand IV. 11. McDowell, Jan. 2 k.'6'2. Treasurer. THE SOLDIER'S TRi Iflli \ It w A 1" S Zl 13 A E) Y . HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT. Long marches, sore and stiff joints, blistered nnd inflamed I'eet. all these the Soldier mint endure, MOTHERS, REMEMBER THIS, when your sons are grasping their muskets to meet danger, think what relief a single pot ALL HEALING rind COOLING Salve will give to the one you love when far away from home and friends. It hardens and makes tough the feet so that they can endure gieat fatigue. It soothes and relieves the inflamed and stiffened joints, leaving them supple, strong and vigorous, while for Sabre Cuts rind Gunshot IVountls, It stands unequalled, removing and pieventing eve ry vestige of inflammation and gently drawing the edges together, it quickly and completely heals the most frightlul wounds. Wives nnd Sisters of <ur Volunteers. You cannot put into the Knapsacks of your Hus bands and Brothers, n more valnable or more neces sary gilt than a supply of this Extraordinary Military Salvo. The lonely sentry walking his rounds at night, exposed to drenching rains and chill night air, is often seized with most VIOLENT PAINS, COUGH nnd SUFFOCATING HOARSENESS, first symp toms of QUICK CONSUMPTION, but if supplied with HOLLOW-AY'S PILLS and HOLLOWAY'* OINTMENT, > all danger is averted, a few Pills taken uight and morning, and the Ointment briskly rubbed twice a it*7 over the throat and chest will remove the SE VEREST PAINS and atop the most distressing and DANGEROUS COUGH. Therelore we say to the whole Aimy, Soulier* Allen lion ! S,-e to your own health, do not trust to the Army supplies although moat valuable. These PILLS and ! OINTMENT have been thoroughly tested, they are the only remedies used in the European Camps and Bar ricks, for over lortv years Doctor Holloway has supplied al! the Armies in Europe, and during the CRIMEAN CAMPAIGN he established a depot at Balaclava, for the exclusive sale of these GREAT REMEDIES, many a time his special Agent there has sold "over a ton in weight of the Ointment in a single day. These terrible and fatal enemies of the SOLDIER IN CAMP. Diurr/tea, Dysentery, Scurvy, Sores <s' Scrofu lous Eruptions, all disappear like a Fbarm be'ore these PILLS and OINTMENT, mid now while the cry rings through out the land, TO ARMS! TO ARMS'! Do not let these brave men perish b' disease, place in their hands these PRECIOUS REMEDIES, that will enable them to resist the dangerous expo sures, the Fevers, the Chills, and the wounds which they cannot avoid, and what is more, cannot fre quently gpt succor in the moment of need, whereas if our brave men have only to put thir handi into their Knapsacks and find a sure lemedy there for all the casualties of the battle field. How many thou sands of lives would thus he saved who would other- 1 wise perish before re'ief rotilil be obtained. CAUTICN. —None are genuine unless the j words " HOLLOWAY, N S:\VYORK AND LONDON," are His- J cernible as a Water-inarK in every leal of the hook I of directions aioinid each pot or box ; the same may | be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A j handsome reward will be given to nny one rendering such infoitnation as mav lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeit ing the medicines or ven ding the same, knowing them to be spurious. " • Sol I at the Manufactory of Professor H01.1.0- j w,.v, 81) Maiden Lane New York, a.,d by all vesper - j table Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, through out the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 02 ct, and $1 each. Qs?~There is considerable saving by taking the j aiger sizvs. N. B. Directions for the guidance of pa ttouts in every disoulcr are affixed to each box. January 10, 1802. LIST NOW. All persons having utiseliletl ac counts in the Bonks of J M. Slute makernud Uu., wM please settle the same (luring the coming court week either by cash or note, or they will he left at the "scpnreV' for collection. Also, persons having notes to pay in our hands, would do well by c;tl ing on J M. Shoemaker and paying part, at least, if not all. A word to the wise is stiflieient, [Feb. 7, 18G2. Who WnssJs ;> SPimiof Oneof Lighte and Bradbury's Grand Seven Octave Overstrung Rosewood Piano Fortps, entirely new, never having been used at all, can be obtained at a sacrifice, by c.illing upon the editor of this paper. Lighte and Bradbury's Pianos are considered by mu sical artistes, as equal, if riot superior, to Uhicker ing's best. MR. BRADBURY himself U one of the greatest musicians in the world.—Application must I be made soon. [Eri. 7, 1802. RECEIPTS AND EXPEND I TUBES OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOR 1861. WILLIAM SCHAFF.R, Esq. Treasurer ot Bedford i County, in account with said county, from the 7th day of January, ISO I, to the 7th day of January ,ISC2- TREASURER, DR. To Cash Received from Col/eston : John Dasher, Hopewell township 1856, sll9 59 James Smith, St. Clair, 1857 520 00 Jacob Nieodemus, M. Woodberry 1858 10 00 Jared Hanks, Southampton " 37 23 Solomon Steel, Hopewell " 50 00 Isaac Mangle, Bedford Borough 1859 91 00 Joseph Evans, Broad Top " 55 10 Jacob Anderson, Cumb'd. Valley " David Miller, Harrison " 44 18 William Young, Hopewell " 50 00 John Gilfaspie. Juniata " 29 03 George Rhodes, Liberty " 62 42 Levi Carpenter, Londonderry " 35 00 Philip Snirer, Monroe " 157 IP Abraham Blackburn, Napier " >3 99 'hivid Fore, East Providence " 39 13 Jacob Barndollar, West Providence " 92 88 John W. Hoover, St. Cliir " 17 56 Jacob W. Miller, Schellsburg Bor. " 7 01 John Fickes, Union tp. " 9S 00 JacobS. Brumbaugh, S. Woodberiy " 131 00 A. J. Sansom, Bedford Borough 1560 qjl 7a Michael Iluldefb um, Bedford tp. " 500 00 Samuel S. Fluke, Bioad Top " 112 00 Simon Steckey, Cojerain " 308 00 Samuel Boor, Cumb'd Valley < 226 s!> Hugh Wertz, Harrison 170 on William Cypher, Hopewell " 215 20 I,eon rd bit.iier, Juniata '• 297 55 isaac Kensinger. Liberty << 71 71 1 . ohn Wilhelm, Londonderry " 93 15 I Philip Felton, Monroe <> 225 63 Joseph Black, Napier <( 453 90 j William Lysinger, East Providence •< 175 00 David Kitchey, West Providence " 115 00 John Otto, Schellsburg Bor. " 6S 87 Jacob Beruhimer, St. Clair tp. '<* 225 00 Joseph Disbrow, Snakcspring " 210 19 Pliilip Clingaman, Southampton " 227 00 Rudolph Hoover, Woodberry M. <• 516 00 Jacob Brumbaugh, Woodhejry S. " 152 00 R. D. Barclay, Esq. Bedford Bpr. 1861 238 99 Samuel Defibaugh, Bedford Jp, " 210 54 John Itinard, Broad Top < 26 00 Henry Shafer, Colerain •' 238 99 Henry Wertz, Cumberland Valley •' 3t5 00 Hczekiuh May. Harrison •< 40 00 fames Kink, Hopewell " 180 00 Frederick Hildebrant, Juniata " 50 90 Jacob Stoler, Liberty " 56 52 William Bonuell, Londonderry " 01 15 Johr, Pennell, Monroe •< 171 00 Peler H. Studebaker, Napier < 85 00 D. A. T. Black, East Providence • 132 52 John Manspealrer, West Providence 142 83 A, E. Schell, Schellsburg Borough >' 50 00 John Aldstarit, St. Clair 98 00 Michael Lutz, Snike Spring " ISI 01) Hezekiah Barkmari, Southampton " 199 00 Francis Beard, Union " 150 00 Rudolph Hoover, Woodbei ry M. " 209 55 Samuel Working, Woodberrv 8. " 260 00 To amount received from Win. S. Fluke, fines and Jury funds, 158 0' Received from Rosanna Lehman fines 10 00 11 Thomas young " 50 00 t< S. il. Tate. Jury funds . 100 00 !• J, ,T. Cessna, Esq. do '23 00 Tax on unseated lands 49 00 Whole amount received $9,969 27 Balance due county on last aettiement 161 78 $10,131 05 CONTRA CR. WILLIAM SCHAFER. ESQ. Treasurer of Bedford County, credit by amount of moneys paid tJ sun dry persons on drafts' drawn by Commissioners, as follows s Paid Constables for returns, (ice. $213 50 Paid Election Boards and return Judges 558 55 Paid Assessors 55 Paid Road viewers 139 00 Building, repairing, viewing bridges, &c. 874 00 Paid costs in Commonwealth cases 1,087 16 1 ! Dr. Burch making post mortem examina tion . 10 00 j John W. Hull holding inquest (Hughes) to 12 do do (Kriger) 10 12 ; B. F. Meyers for printing 197 25 David Over for printing 139 25 I Paid Interest on borrowed money 420 00 ! S. H. Tate money appropriated lor wives | of soldiers 250 00 i Wives ot soldiers on orders drawn by Board of Relief 1,040 00 John G. Hartley for wood 81 00 Levi Dodson for pine 2 00 Charles Merwine chopping wood 65 00 S. H. Tate Prothonotaiy fees 185 53 L. W. Hall fees in Bedford county vs. Stifller 33 GO O. H. Gaither auditing Prothonotary's acct. 25 00 William T. Daugherty do 12 00 John Mower, Esq. fees, iVc. 0 78 Supporting criminals in Penitentiary 16 93 E. P. Walker for map 5 00 Moneys refunded to collectois 28 0.3 I'aid for viewing township lines 27 00 Pain damages for opening roans 45 00 | I Psid for lox and wild cat scajpr 290 01 | j Paid Commissioners to sell Poor House 12 00 j Paid Mary Morris ind others for scrubbing | Court House, &cc. 58 00 I Paid costs on unseatel lauds 29 .37 | Paid insurance on Public Buildings 54 00 j Paid Freight on State arms 31 12 j Paid repairs to Couit House 49 75 j Paid eiror in last settlement 66 05 !Pai,| Commissioner Evans 3 00 Beckley 76 00 " Feightner 79 50 " Peaison 70 00 I H. Nicodemus clerk for Commissioners 223 95 | Paid Commissioner Shoemaker 12 00 Paid for Assessment books 31 00 ; Paid nncurrent money 15 00 j P aid Miscellaneous 124 50 I | Paid Levi Agnew Court crier 50 00 I | Paid Constables attending court 81 50 I I Paid Petit Juiors 814 74 i i Paid Grand Juiors ' 359 99 ' Paul Treasurer postage, stationery, Ike. 10 00 Paid Levi Agnew attending Auditors 3 00 j P id County Auditors and clerk 70 00 i Pai.l 1 reasurer's salary 185 00 ' Treasurer's salary 185 00 i j " for distributing relief fund .3 pr ct. 33 70 1 Balance due county 930 02 ! Statement oj moneys due to Bedford County ! on the G/A day of January, A. D. 18G2. i ! Abraham Snowden Cnmb'd. Valley ISSI $39 79 • Jacob A- Nicodemus Woodlierry M. " 78 23 j John A.Osborn B<oad Top 1857 79 90 ! James Smdh St. Clair " 23 00 j j Lemuel Evans Broad Top 1858 227 08 j John Morgret Cumberland Valley " 109 23 j So'omon Steel Hopewell " 175 29 i Jacob A. Nicodemus Wcodberry M. •' 107 II I Joreph Kvuhs Broad Top 1859 G2 20 : I Jacob B. Anderson Cumb'd. Valley r< 29 20 ! William Young Hope we |L " 40 79 ; j George Rhodes Liberty " 30 53 ! Levi Carpenter Londonderry " 17 01 ; i John Fickes Union " 65 35 j J. S. Brumbaugh Woodberry S. " 26 01 ! ' Samuel S. Fluke Bfoad Top 1860 120 30 ' Simon Stucke) Colerain " 110 85 j Samuel Boor Cumberlmd Valley * <• 11 80 ' : Hugh Wei tz Harrison " 49 70 j Leonard Bittner Juniata " 94 79 j j Jofin Wiibelm Londonderry 95 69 i I Philip Felton Monroe " 92 82 j | Joseph Black Napier " 4 88 I William Lysinger Providence East " 49 65 : j Ihtniel Ritchey Providence West " 54 55 j | John Otto Schcllshurg Borough " 17 85 ; | Jacob Berkhimer St. Clair " 94 82 Philip Clingaman Southampton " 7t 99 1 | Ahrahim Croyle Union " 319 12 , Rudolph Hoover Woodberry Middle " 215 57 | 'J. S. Brumbaugh Woodberry South " .323 19 ; |R. D. Baiclay Bedford Borough 1861 428 65 ! .Samuel Defibaugh Bedford township " 665 34 ! John Rinard Broad Top " 349 29 | Henry Shafer. Colerain '• 494 21 j Henry Wertz Cumberland Valley ■' 111 45 ' Hezekiah May Harrison " 206 88 : j James Fink llopevrel'l " 150 1)1 : Frederick llildebrand Juniata " 349 51 , j Jacob Slob i Liberty " 129 10 j j William Botmell Londonderry " 291 I John Penned Mon.'oe " 256 61 j I Peter 11. Studebaker Napier " 412 81 | ID.A T. Black East Providence " 191 93 j John Manspeaker West Piovidence <• 191 SS ! | Abraham E. Schell Schellsburg Bar. " 41 56 j I John Aldstadt St. Clair township '• 555 99 I Michael Lutz Snake Spring " 173 22 j Hezekiah Baikman Southampton " 194 31 I Francis Beard Union " 375 63 j Rudolph Hoover Middle Woodberry " 790 86 ■ Simiifl Woixing South Woodberry " 468 56 $9,379 60 Statement of money owed by Bedford county, i To John Sill $2,000 00 J | To Eli/.abeih Rea 50 00 | j To John Blice 5,000 00 | Total $7,050 00 I BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. | The undersigned Auditors of said County, do here by certify that in pur.-uanre of the Acts of Assem j lily in such case made and provided, they met at the ! Court House, in the borough of Bedford, and did j audit and adjust the accounts of William Schafer, i Treasurer of said coun'y, for the year 1801, as con ■ tained in the foregoing statements, and that we have ' examined the foregoing a-counts of money due to. 'j and owed by. said county and that we have found the same to be correct. Witness our hands and seals the sixth d ly of Jan uary !85S. DANIEL FLETCHER, GEORGE BAUGHMAN, DANIEL L. DEFIBAUGH, Attest, Auditors. J. W. LiNcrNFKT.Tr.H, Clerk. Report of the Auditors of Bedford County to the Auditor General, January G, 18G2. WILLIAM SCIIAPER, Esq., Treasurer of Bedfoid County, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. TREASURER , DK. To aggregate amount ot tax outstanding at last setttement " $9,993 50. To aggregate amount of tax assessed for the year 186! 8,150 11 To amount received on unseated lands 37 43 Due Treasurer Schafer 59 $18,187 63 CONTRA, CR. By amount due Treasurer Schafer at last settlement * 13 By amount paid State Treasurer per receipts $7,180 94 Exoneration allowed collectors 119 09 Commissions allowed collectors 323 07 Treasurer's commission on $7,583 75 83 Paid B. F. Meyers publishing list of Retailers 19 30 Paid David Over do 10 40 Uncollected tor 1861 and previ ous years 10,131 87 Retailers License. To aggregate of said License for 18G1, S6OO 50 Contra• By amount paid State Treasurer $533 12 By Treasurer's commission 28 38 By exonerations 33 00 Tavern License. To aggregate of said License for IS6I, $713 00 Con'ra Gr. By amount paid State Treasurer as pet receipts $665 00 By Kinsey License forfeited 15 00 By Treasurer's commission 35 00 Eating Nouses OR. i To aggregate amount of Licenie S6O 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer $."7 00 By Treasurer'* commission 3 00 SCO CO Distillers Dr. To aggregate amount of License tor 1861 0" Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer S3B 00 By Treasurer's commission 2 00 Retailers of Liquors by the Quart Dr. To aggregate amount ot Baid Li cense for 1861, SOO 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer sl7 00 By Treasurer's commission 2 50 . SSO 00 Ten Pin Alleys Dr. To aggregate amount of License for 1801 S3O 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer sl4 2-5 By Treasurer's commission 75 By exonerations 15 00 Billiard Rooms Dr. To aggregate amount of License for 1861 sls 00 Contra Cr. By amount pa id State Treasurer $7 12 By Treasurer's commission 38 By exonerations 7 50 Banltng: Houses Dr. To aggregate amount of License for 1861 $1" 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer $0 50 By Treasurer's commission 50 BEDFORD. COUNTY, SS. The undeisigned Auditors of said county do hereby certify that in pursuance of the Act of As- ' semblv in such cae made and provided, we met at ; the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the account between William Scha- ] fer. Treasurer of Bedford county, and the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, as contained ill tile forego- i lug statements. Witness our hands and seals the sixth d ly of Jan uary, 1862. DANIEL FLETCHER, 1 GEORGE BAUGHMAN, ] - DAN'L. L. DEFIBAUGH, Attest, Auditors. J. W. LINREXPELTF.R, Clerk. Hl\Tl\Gl)il\ & MOID TOPjl. It. j , Trains leave Huntingdon at 7. 30, A. M. (alter j arrival of morning train West on Penn'a R. K ) ar riving at Hopewell ut 10. 13 A. M. Trains leave Hopewell at 10.35, A. M., arriving at Huntingdon nt 1.10, P. M., connecting at 1 .31, P. M., with trains East and West on Penn'a R. R. There is no delay at Huntingdon—close connection Eat and West. JNO. J. LAWRENCE, Feb. 7-2 m. Sup't. j I .TOR RENT ! The Store Room on the corner 1 immediately south of N. Lynns' Store, now in I the octujiancy of Messrs. M-igill &. Hoffmier, Saddleis, is for rent from the first of April next. ' Appli to Jan. 2*. Dr. F. C. REAMER j RTUXII PROPYLAMINE, THE NEW BEMEM FOU R HEUMATISM. ANEW REMEDY-, ( ' A CERTAIN REMEDY, 1 f " ACUTE RHEUMATISM, | CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. ' RHEUMATISM OF EVERY KIND; I HOW STUBBORN, j No MATTBR £ HOW LON( , STANDING,' PROPYLAMINE WILL CONQUER IF, WILL CURE IT. i WHAT IT ILLS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. DOCTORS READ. ! DOCTORS EXAMINE, I DOCTORS TRY IT. THE BEST TESTIMONY, BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. DOCTORS KNOW IT | PATIENTS BELIEVE IT, 1 TRIED AND TRUE. Pennsylvania Hospital. : (FROM OFFICIAL HOSPITAL Rtrours.) V I MAY 19, IB6o.— Ellen S., net. 28, single, never, was very stiong. Two years ago she had an attack j of acute rheumatism, from which she was confined j to hei be-t for two weeks, and subsequently from n relapse for four more. She has been well sinci then lill last Saturday ; while engaged in house-cleaning she took cold.Yiad ptin in her back, felt cold but had no decided chill. Two days later her ankles begun to swell, which was followed by swelling of the knee joints anr of the bands. She has now dull pain in her shoulders, and her knuckle? nre very tender, red nnd painful j both hands are affected, I but the right is moat so. This, then, is a case ot I acute rheuma'ism, or, as it is now fashionably call- j ed, rheumatic lever. It is a well marked typical case. We will carefully watch the case, and from time to time call your attention to the various symptoms which present 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 S>. Peters, burg, recommends it in tbe highest terms, having derived great benefit trom its use in 250 cases which came under his care. Various comnendatory tes timonies respecting it have appealed in our jour rials, and I propose therefore to give it another trial, j I must confesss I am always incredulous as to the worth of new remedies, which aie vaunted as spe cifics! but this cqmes to us recommended so highly, that we aie bound to give it a trial. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS L \TER! MAY 23, 1860 I will now exhibit IO you the pa tient lor whom I prescribed Propylamine, and who was then laboring under an attack o( acute rheuma tism. She uas steadily taken it in doses of three grains, every two I,ours, (intermitting it ut ingot). The day after you saw her, 1 found her much inote comfortable, better than jihe expected to be for a week or more, judging from her other attack. (I he patient now walked into the room.) Ihe improve ment has steadily progressed, and yoti cannot fail to notice a marked change in the appearance ot her joints, which are now nearly ot 'their natural size. Thus far our experiment would have seemeu very successful! ,* but gentlemen, we must wait a little whi'e before wn car. give a decided opinion as to what is to be tbe result. Here is another patient who wus placed on the use of the same medicine on Sun lay last j she has long been sutteriiig fjom chronic ihaumatism, and 1 found her at that time with an acute attack super vening upon her chronic affection. The-wrista and knuckles were much swollen and tense. She took the chloride of propylamine in three grain doses every fwo hours, and you wili perceive that tba swelling of the joints has much diminished. THREE DAYS LATER!! MAY 20, 1860 This is tbe case o: acute rheum atism treated with propylamine, the first or those to which I called your attention ot our last clinic. She is still very comfortable, and it now taking three grains thrice daily. In this case it has seemed to be followed hy very satisfactory results. The second case to which your attehtion was culled ot our last lecture, has also continued to do well. I will now bring befoie ; you a very characteristic caseot acute rheumatism, and if the* result be satisfactory, I think, as good jurymen, tee tlta/l jittlly render our verdict in favor rf propylamine. He is a seaman, act. 20, who was admitted a few d >ys age. 11 is had occasional rheumatic pains, but not sn HI to H-p brs bed,until eight days ago. The pains he'.Mn in his right knee, subsequently affected the lett knee, and later, the joints of the upper ex ' tremit.e-. These joints are all swollen tense and tender. His tongue is furred; skin, at present, I dry, though there has been much sweating. His 1 I pulse is full and strong, and t bout 90, He has now used propslamine for twenty-four hours. This gentleman is what may be called a strictly j typical case of acute rheumatism. There was ex.- j posure to cold and wet,'and this exposure ; s follow# ' ed by a feeling of coldness, aevege articular patn, i beginning as it usually does, in the lower, joints, i There is fever and the profuse sweating, so gener ; ally attendant on acute rheumatism, j 1 did not bring this patient before you with tha. i intention of giving you a lect ie on alt the points ! connected with rheumatism, but to again give a tii | al to the new remedy we are tting, and to exhibit : to you this typical case, as I called it, tban which there could hot be a fairer opportunity for j 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 i which was the efficient remedy. Yon shall see the I case at a future clime. THE" RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. Jess 9, ISGO.—The next of our convalescents is the c ise of acute rheumatism before you at our clin ■ ic of May 20th, which I then called a typical case, i and which it was remarked was a lair opportunity for testing the worth of our new remedy. It was i therefore steadily given in three grain doses every two hours for four days. The patient has got along very nicely, and is now able to walk about, as you 1 see. Ido not hesitate to say that I hare never teen. j as severe a ease of acute rheumatism so soon restored to health at this man has been, and without being pre i )rared to decide positively as to the value of the reme dy we have used, I feel bound to slate, that in the eases I in icllirh we have tried the Chloride of Propylamine, I the patients hare regained their health inarh earlier I than under the treatment ordinarily pursued. I wish, ; gentlemen, you would yourselves try it, and report j the results. I For a fnll report of which the above is a con l densed extract, see the Philadelphia Medical and | Surgical Reporter. It is the report tftcr n fair trial • by the best medical authority in this country, and makes it unnecessary to give numerous certificates ! from astonished doctors and rejoicing patients, i A SPEEDY CURE, j AN EFFECTUAL CURE. ' THE SAME RESULT IN EVERY CASE, WHENEVER TRIED. WHEREVER TRIED. 1 WHAT IT HAS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. ! Bullock and Crenshaw, a firm well known to most medical men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine has been introduced, have sold to us the exclusive right 1 to manufacture it according to the original recipe, and we have made arrangements ot such magnitude ; as to enable us to scatter it bioadcast amongst suf ' ering humanity. • A WORD TO DOCTORS. It you prefer to use the same remedy in another ; form, we invite your attention to the - PUKE CRYSTAI.IZED CHLORIDE Pitoi'VLAMimt, I PURE PROPYLAMINE LIQUID, | PURE PROPYLAMINE CONCKN TRATED, ; PURE loci.dk PROPYLAMINE, - of which we are the sole manufacturers. I [XT"We clnim no other virtue for the Elixir Pro pylamine than is contained in Pure Crystalned Chloride of Ptoyphmine, I THE ELIXIR IS MORE CONVENIENT. AND ALW AYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. ' AND MAT BF. TAKEN ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. BY ANY ONE. BY EVERY ONE. WHO HAS RHEUMATISM OF ANY KIND At 75 cts. a Bottle. Orders mnv he addressed to PROPYLAMINE MANUFACTURING CO, Office, Room No. 4, S. W.Cor. FOURTH and CHESTNUT STS.. Philadelphia. j Or to either o( the following Wholesale Agents. BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, FRENCH, RICHARDSON & CO., JOhN M. MARIS 4- CO, GEO. D. WETHF.RELL fc CO, PETER T. WRIGHT & CO, ZEIGI.ER ft SMITH, F.LLIO I T, WHITE fc CO, Dec.6,'6l-lyr. PHILADELPHIA. S 0 MRTHING NEW! HIGHHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. D S* W K E 9 $ I P-'JTENT HEMMER JIjYD SHIELD, FOR HAND SEWING. i Is pronounced by all who have used it "just the ' thing" for those using the needle, as it completely protects the finger, and makrs a neat and uniform j hem while the opeiutor is sewing, j One half the labor of sewing is saved by using this Remarkably Simple and Novel Invention. | No lady should be without it. It is also "just the i thing" foi girls to use learning to sew. Jts remarkable cheapness brings it within reach of , the million. Snmple sent by mail on receipt of price, 2 5 C E DJ T S , I Descriptive Oculars furnished on application .1 liberal Discount to the Trade. I Enterprising Agents (wanted iu eveiy town and | county throughout tin United States and Canada,) i will find most profitable employment in selling this useful utricle, as it meets with ready sales wherever offered—has no competition—and profits are very j large. $l5O Per Monlli can be Realized. Address, A.'H. DOWNER, 142, It roadway, JYew V ork, Patentee and Sole Proprietor. N. B—General and exclusive Agencies will ua granted on the most libe-al terms. January 3, 1802. [3m.] ALLEGHENY MALE AND FEMALE SEWINARY, C:AI\SBI R<S llcdford Co., Pa. CHAS. H. GERE A. B, Principal, Miss S- J. BRIM, Preceptress, Miss A. L. BRIM, Teacher on Piano Forte. This institution, under the supervision of the a nove named persons, assisted by other competent Teachers,-affords a full course in iHathematics, Natural Sciences. Languages, and Belles Lettres. In Music, Painting, &c., it gives extended instruc tion. The Winter Term will commence on Jan. 13,. 1802. Students admitted at any time. Habits of health, System, and piomptuess, views, moral, so cial , anil domestic, are here made prominent ob ject# of tuition. That the physical powers, as well as the mental, may be cultivated —Cnlistlien- ie ex-rcses are necessary—here the Students meet e ch d V tor systematic physical exercise. l'is IO ""1 ) Will pay for board, including fur t) L/L 0U nished rooms, room rent, fuel and tuition in common English, per term of eleven weeks. Extras, iat modera'c charges, evgm less than hereioiore, or than the circular calls for. Students preputed for the highest class in ol- Vor Circulars, or particulars, address CHAS. H. GERE, A. 8., Dec. 21, 1861. Rainsburg, Bedford Co., Pt- T7 0K K 'THE CORNER PROPERTY, formerly occupied by the late Samuel Sfo"" > •*' * i Dry Goods store, and now in the oecupin cvof Jam Farquhar, is for rent. It il the best brand torn m,r cantile stote in Bedford. January 10,1962.
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