. JO ■*- W •~~tamiaaz - •* , cAi^f :wf• .< r-i T V/-v^, :' '' i, -IsJI. Tver's i l iSl^- or ..on sick, feeble and complainin > ? Are 1 A vo.io.it of iT'ler with your rys'.eni do* j 2. *■ - | vour feeling.? uncomlisrtalilt ? These | "Som'lnr" ..Hon fit- prelude to sere,us ill- j S - 1 Sene fil of sickness is deeping t>|> •!. JOU. j "T •*. I he aV'Med bv a liri.lv use of Ihe j c I*. Tatce Ayer's I'ili-, ami eh arise , iriiered humors—pur ity Ihe blood, Jt I Ihe fluids move (111 unobstructed HI health | 5,1 'l'hey siim'ilale Ihe functions of Ihe iwk'intc vigorous activity, purify the system .i the obstructions which make disease. A • littles somewhere in tbe body, and- nb- Trucl its nal " ral f " ncli:MH - Thef "' if " (A ,V " I vol fact Upon themselves and the surround. 'Vorans, pronucirtj? general aggravation, sul t?jne,nd,!<f'"- VVI.il- in this condition,! ..„d hv ihe deranzements, take Avers nopres*™ 1 , Pills and see how directly they restore the nai- j ral'action ol the system, and with it the buoy- I ar/ feeling ni health azain. What is true and | J,parent in tins trivial and commoti mm-j lain! is a! s " t,Ui ' t' l man . v , ' le deep-sealed | auJ dangerous dislemp-is. The same purgative | effect exp' Is them. Caused by similar objtiuc- | dens and derangements ol the natural functions ' of the bnJv, they are rapidly and many nl them ' Inrelv, cured by the same means. None who know the viitms of these Pills will regl"rt to j employ tlieni when suff. ting from the disorders j ihrv cure, such as Headache, foul Stomach, Dysentery, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, Drtangrment ol lite Liver, Costiveness or Con stipation. As a Dinner I'll! they are both.a greeable and effectual. PRICK "d" 1 cis rnr. nox, nr. rtvn BOXES wk §1 ivpare-t by P> J. ('. AYF.K, & Co., Lowell Mass. I Ayer's S:irsajXYs-iJIa r.-tj concentrated extract of Paia Sarsnnarilla, £ so combined with other substances n| siiil creator alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for discos-s Sarsa pat ilia is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is sun Iv wanted by t h s \ylio stili- r Irom Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure mint prove of i i tnense service to this large class el our afflicted fellow citizens, Hotv completely (Ins compound will do it has been proven by Xj.eiin. .(en ll, any of the ivuist rare? to b-' found in the following complaints:— Scrofula anil Scrofulous Complaints, E'up time an i Eruptive Discus's, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Suit Rheum, Sen hi lien!, Sijpliilis ami Syphilitic Jjjficliorss, .Memurinl Disease, Dropsy, Neural*i-/, Tic Dolmen,r, lie bilily, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose or St..'] ulhony's Fire, and indeed the whole class ol complaints arising from Impurity of Ihe Blood. This Compound will he luund a great promo ter of health, when taken in the spring, to ex p-1 the hud humors which tester in the blond at that season of the year. By Ihe timely expul sion ol them many rankling disorders are nip ped in the hud. Multitudes can. by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from I lie. endil laiice of fuiii eruptions and ulcerous fores, thro' which lite system will strive to rid itself of cot runt i- .ns, ii not assisted to do this through the natural channels of ihe body by an altera tive medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blond whenever you find its impurities bursting thro' the skin in pimples, eruptions, or-sores: cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish m the Veins ; cle;.nse it whenever it :s foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keen where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy bet ter health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; butAvith tile pabulum tl lile disoidered, llieie can be no lasting health. Sooner or later some thing must go wrong, and the great machineiy of life is disordered or overthrown. During late years lite public' have been mis- i led by huge boliles, pretending to give a quail of Extract of Sarsaparilla lor one dollar, fil-.si ; of thrsS have b< en frauds upon the sick, I T | they not only contain little, if any, Sirsaparil!a, ; but often no cutaiive properties whatever, j Ilenci', bitter and painful has i followed the us- of tl e vanous extracts of Sat tapaiilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and lias becbtne synoit- i ymous with imposition and cheat. Still we i call this .compund Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall •. scne the name tram the load ol obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground lor believing it has virtues which aie irresistible by llieordina ry run of tlie diseases it is intended to cure. Prepared bv Dr. J. C. AYERix. Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1 per buttle; Six Bottles in one package,'Sih. Dec. 27, 1 SGl.—2m. 52,"5 !] H.WPLOI'JIES'i' (?75! AGF. NT S WAN TE D ! We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address ERIK' SEWINO MA CHINE COMPANY, R. J AMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. Aug. 23, '6l. OHEKIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, there will be sold at the, Court House in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday the 10th day of March, 1862, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described Real Estate, to wit : One tract of land containing 166 acres, more or less, about 90 acres cleared and under fence, with a 'wo story log dwelling house, double log barn, two stables, granary, and other out buildings thereon e rected, adjoining lands of Isaac Berkhimer, Samuel W.Miller, and others, situate in St. Clair township, Bedford county, and tanen in execution as the prop erty of Christopher Naugle. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Otfice, Bedford, ) Sheriff. February 21, 1862. j AUDITOR'S NOTICE- The undersigned to whom has been referred baca the ( uditors report upon the account of Samuel H. Tate, administrator of the estate of Michael B. Schriner, dee'd., for the purpose of a mending said repoit in rpgard to judgment of said administiator vs. Philip Schriner, No. 116, Febiuary Term. 1858, provided the facts in the case demand •0 will attend to the duties ef his appointment on Saturday the Bth day of March next, at his office in Bedford, at 10 o'clocx, A. M., when and where uli rcsons interested can attend. JOHN MOWER, Feb. 21, 1862.1 Auditor. jO.MMHSIONER'S NOTICE Saiah Wul'.man, by her next.') In the Court ol Com friend John Reigh.ud, | inoii Pleas of Bedford vs. [-county, No. 55, Feb. John F. Waltman. | Term, 1862, Sur Li- J bel for Divorce. j Ai I persons arc hereby not itied that the undersign ed appointed Commiaaione- :>y the Com t, to taae testimony in tlie above cause, will attend to the du ties of his appointment, at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday, 1 Ifh of March, 1862, when anil where they shall be board. JOHN MOWER, February 21, 1862.'* Commissioner. F;BLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. There will tie sold at public sale on the premises, on Friday the 21st of March next, a j farm situate in Juniata township, Bedford Co., tying j on the Johnstown road, one mile west of Burns' mill, containing 112, acres, more or less, about 80 ncies cleared an- 1 under fence, 10 acres of which are [ fust rate meadow. The improvements are a good | rough cist dwelling house, two and a half stories j high, frame bar.K barn and other out buildings, With j good orchard of choice fruit of all Kinds, a never j failing well ot water at the door, with a pump in it, j and a stream ot water running through the premises, j Terms- One third to be paid in hind, and the bal- | anoe to ,uit the purchaser. Sate to commence at 10 O'CSOCK of said day. MARY BURNS, (Widow,) j DAVID EVANS, February 21, IS's2.* TJIJBLIC SALE, i. OF YjH.Uj.HBLE REjIL EST.'HE. j In puisuance of an or'l *i of Hi- Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned will oiler !/." sale,.! on the premises, in the town of Woodberry, in said county, on thi* ISth da; of Muich, 1802, the follow- j jug Real Instate: TWO L() t'S OF GROUND, situ ated in tiie town of Woodberry, adjoining the School j bouse, known as the McCun.- properly, and b.-ii.g nunibeied in trie general plan of said town, 9] b 92, J with a weather boarded dwelling bouse thereon e- I leeteil. Sale ic commence at .'. o'clocn of sai l day. -. when the terms will I> j made Known. J. IV. LINGENFiSLTER, | Feb. 21, ISC2. Adin'r. of R. McCune, dee'd. j PUBLIC SALE Cf Valuable lienl Estate. | In putbuatice of an order o( the Orphans' Court of 1 Bedford oout ty, the undersigned ivill offer at pub ic ! I miction, on the Itthdayof March, 1562. the follow- , ' ing valuable Hoe! Estate: A fR ACT OF LAND, j j >irua'eil in Colerain township, adjoining land of Da- ! viil Whetstone, Widow Diehl, Josiah Whetstone and | I Michael Diehl, containing 220 acres and 53 perches iof lime.lone land. Having thereon erected a large ! | RKICK DWELLING HOUSE, with s'nniie house I and spring 'bouse, latge Bantt Barn, Wagon Shed, i Hay Shed, and otbA out buildings ; also a log tenant j I house, and an orchard of choice fruit trees. Cove | | creeh crosses one end of the farm, and the balance j of the land is well supplied with water. Sale to i | commence at IOO'CIOCK of said day, when the terms ! { will be made Known by DAVID WHETSTONE, AARON WHETSTONE, Adtn'rs. of Sam'l. Whetstone, dee'd. | I Feb. '2l, 181)2. ! I}UtfLlo SALE j 1 Of Valuable Real Estate. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of | Bedfotd county, there will be sold at public vendue j on the premises, ut the late residence of Michael j I'ntt, in Liberty township, in said county, on the j 11th day of March next, the following Real Estatej , to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing 135 j acres and 71 perches, adjoining lands of Henry Putt, J. Foculer, an., ine Huntingdon and Broad Top Ru] Road, with a Dwelling House, Grist Mill, Barn and ' other out buildings (her on erected. One other tract of land containing TEN ACRES, adjoining the a- j bove, with a small dwelling house and stable there- j on erected. The above property is situated within j half a mile of Saxton, and one mile from Stoners town, and will t'J sold together or in lots to suit | purchasers. Attendance will be given and terms male Known j , on day of sale by GEORGE RIIOADS, j F.b. .21, ISG2. Trustee. ' ' ■ - LECTION.e --* An election will be held at Ihe house of Henry Hoke, in McDonnellsburg, on Mon day. ttie 3d of .March next, at 12 o'clock, M., for live manager- of the Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company lor the ensuing year. T. IS KENNEDY, Brest. J Gtiambeisburg, Feb. 7, 1862. • YOTIEE.- ! j_N Having purchased the following : j 10 head of hog', 1 two horse wagon, 1 red cow, 1 j spotted cow, ! grey mare, 1 bav marc, 1 black mare, j 5 sheep, and grain in the ground; sold by the Sl.er ; ifi as the piopeity of .lohn R. Reighard, we hereby | give uqjace that we permit said property to remain " ; in Reighard's possession during our pleasure A. B. CRAMER & Co. !• February 9, LSG2. . . I "VfOTIG£i-- i ±_ N Vi'e, ihe undersigned, have purchased ! the patent right of G. W. TOLHBRST'S ECLIPSE j Was a nit, for Bedford county, ami hereby forewarn all persoi s from infringing on said right, as other- I wise they will be dealt with according to laiv. MAY & SNIDER. ! Cumberland Valley, Feb. 11.—3 pa. j A DMINISTRATOR'S .NOTICE. - | /V Letters of administration on the | estate of Daniel Miller, late of South Woodberry tewnship, ilec'd., having been granted to the snb sciiber, all persons indebted to said esta'c, are here by notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them prpperly authenticated for settlement SAMUEL TEETER, Adm'r. Residing in S. Woodberry tp. February ! T, 1862.* DM i N IST RA TO R.V NOTB'E. - Letters of adinin i-! rat ion on the estate of Samuel Carper, late of Mi ' lie Woodberry township, deceased, having been granted to the sub - sciibers, all persons indebted to said estate are rc | quested to make immediate paym nt, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present 1 them properly authenticate.) for settlement. JACOB CARPER, CHRISTOPHER CARPER, February 11-, 1862.* Adm'rs. , T.NX ECU TORS' NOTICE !( Letters testamentary on the last - Will and Testament of Christian Koctiemlarfer, late , of South Woodbeny township, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers, residing in said township, all persons indebted to si id estate are no i tilied to make payment without delay, and those i having claim: against the same, are desired to pre - sent them pioperlv authenticated fur settlement. 1 DAVID B. KOCHENDARFER, JOSEPH P. NOBLE, February IT. 1862.* Executors. 8 s LECTION.— | The Stockholders of fhe Bedford and Stoystown Turnpike Road Company, are re quested to meet at the bouse ol James Frazier, in Schcllsburg, on the first Monday in March, between ( the hours ot ten and four o'clock, to elect five man , agers for said company for the ensuing year. . A. E : SCHELL, Sec'y. Scli'dlsburp;, Feb. 10, J862 _ __ ! XtofiSE -1 I.N I hereby given (hat an application l to the Governor for the pardon of J. W. DIVELBISS, i convicted of adultery at November Sessions, 1801, 1 will be made in pursuance of regulations in such cases made and provided. J. IV. DIVELBISS February IT, 1862. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— Letters of administration having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of George Wigfoos, lute oflWest Providence township, deceased, nil persons indebted to raid estate ale re quested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present thern pioperty authenticated lor settlement. JOSEBII WIGFOOS, February IT, 18(> 2. Adm'r. BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. { OCTOK THOMAS P. CHAPMAN will send to J ) all who wish it (free of charge,) the Recipe and full directions for making and using a beautiful ve getable Halm, that will elfectually remove PIMPLES, BI.OTUIUE, TAN, FRECKLES, bcc. ivc., leaving tne skin smooth, clean, and beautiful , nlso full directions for using PELATRKAU'S CELEBRATED SIMULANT, warran ted to start a full growth of Whiskers, or a Mus tache, ir. less than thirty days. Eithe: of the above can be obtained by return mail, by addressing (with stamps for return postage) DR.THOMAS F. CHAP MAN, PRACTICAL CHEMIST, 8:il BR, ADWAY, NEW YORK. [/an., 17, '62* —2 m. tjtCE CONFESSIONS nr.d EXPERIENCE of a j aUFFERER, —Published as a warning, and for ' the especial benefit of Young Men and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Los- of Memory, Pre mature Decay, be. be. be., by one who has cured himself by simple means, after being put to great expense and inconvenience, thro' Ihe USP of worth less medicines prescribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may be had of the author, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long Island, by en closing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAMBERT, Esq. Greenpoint, Long Island, N. Y. [Jan. 17, '62.—2 in. I DMFNLSTRATOR'S NOTICE.— /V Letter, ot admin istration having tmen grant ed the subscriber on the estate of John S. S. Stuck cv, late of Middle Woodberry tp , Bedfoid county, deceased, all persons indebted lo said .estate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims again -t the same, will present them properly authenticated for settle moot. Jan. 31.*J . JACOB STUCKEY, Admr' [Residing in M. Woodberry tp. U \IVTDEND. y The Pmsident and Managers of the Cliatnb-rsburg and Bedford, Turnpike road j company have declared a dividend of one per! cent on the capital slock of raid company pay- j able on demand VV. H. McDowell, J Jan. 2i. '62, Treasurer. { ' k(>P\ JSC , 5 . C'kji mLSi HOLLOWAY'S PILES AN!) OINTMENT, j All who have Friends anil Relatives in the Aimy or Navy, should take especial care, that they be am- ! piy supplied with llrese Pills and Ointment; and j where the brave Soldiers and Sailors have neglected j to provide themselves with them, no better present j can be sent them by their friends. They have been J I proved to be the Soldier's never-failing friend in the | hour of need. Coughs and Colds afficting Troops, Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by j using these admirable medicines, aDd by paying pro- \ ; per attention to the directions which are attached to. i each Pot or Box. j Sick. Headache and Want of Appetite, hidden- j | ial io Sotdiers. | Those feelings which so sadden U3, usually arise i from trouble .'r annoyancs, obstructed perspiration, ! , or eating and drinking whatever is unwholesome, j thus disturbing the healthful action of the liver and stomach. These organs must be relieved, if you desire to be well. The Pills, taking according to J 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 Pills, and the Soldiei will quickly acquire addi tional strength. Never lei the Bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon, it may seem strange that Holloway's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery and Flux, m u.y persons supposing that they would increase the relaxation. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct Ihe liver and stomach and thus remove all the acrid humors from the system. Thi.s medicine will give tone and vig or to the whole organic system however deranged, while health and strength follow as a matter of cour-e. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the Bowels so sure as this famous medicine.' Volunteers Attention ! Indiscretions of Youth So.'ei ami Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings, can with certainty be radically cured if the Pills are ta ken night and morning, and Ihe Ointment he freely used as stated ill the printed instructions. If treat ed in aay other manner they dry up in one part to break out in another. Whereas this Ointment will remove the humors from the system and leave the Patient a vigorous and healthy man. lr will require a little perseverance in bad cases to i> sure a lasting j 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, sure and convenient as Hollcway's Pills and Ointment. The poo- wounded ' and almost dying sufferer might Imve his wounds ) dressed immediately, if he would only provide him self with this matchless Ointment, which should be I thrust into the wound and smeared all round it, then j coveted with a pieceof linen front) his knapsack and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking night and morning 6 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. CAUTICN. —None are genuine unless the words "HOLLOWAY, NKWYOUK AND LONDON," are dis cernible as a Water-mark in every leal of the book of directions uiouiid each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such infoi motion as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or ven ding the same, knowing them to be spurious. • • Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLO WAY, so Maiden, Lane New York, and by all respec table Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, through out the civilized world, in boxes at 23 cents, 02cts, and $1 each. Q-p-There is considerable saving by taking the aiger size 3. N. 8.-- Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. January 10, 1862. LIST JiOTICE. All persons having unsettled ac counts in the Books of J M. Shoe maker and Co., will please settle the same during the coming court week, either hv cash or note, or they will be left at the "squire's" for collection. Also, persons having notes to pay in our hands, would do well by calling on J. M. Shoemaker and paying part, at least, if not all., A'word to the i wise is sufficient. | I'eb. 7, 1863. Who Wants a Piano? Oneof Lighte anil Bradbury's Grand Seven Octave Overstrung Rosewood Piano Fortes, entirely new, never having been used at all, can be obtained at a sacrifice, by calling upon the editor of this paper. Lighte and Bradbury's Pianos are considered by tuu | sical artistes, as equal, if not superior, to Chicker i ing's best. Mr. Biiadiwry himself it one of the greatest musicians in the world.—Application must be made soon. [Feb. 7, 18G2. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOR 1861. WILLIAM SCHAFER, Esq. Treasurer ol Bedlord County, in account with said county, from the 7th day of January, 1881, to the 7th day of January -1802. TREASURER, IDR. To Cash Received from Col/estors : fobn Dasher, Hopewell township 1850, sllO 59 James Smith, St. Clair, 1857 520 00 Jacob Nicodemua, M. Woodberry 1858 15 00 .Tared Hanks, Southampton " 37 23 Solomon Steel, Hopewell " 50 00 Isaac Mengle, Bedford Borough 1850 91 00 Joseph Evans, Broad Top " 55 10 J icob Anderson, Cumb'ii. Valley " David Miller, Harrison " 1148 William Young, Hopewell " 50 00 John Gilluspie, Juniata " 29 03 George Rhodes, Liberty " 02 42 Levi Carpenter, Londonderry " 35 00 Philip Snider, Monroe " 157 49 Abraham Blackburn, Napier " i 3 09 n avid Fore, East Providence " 39 13 Jacob Barndollar, West Providence " 92 88 John W. Hoover, St. Clair " 17 56 Jacob W. Miller, Schelisburg Bor. " 7 04 John Fickes, Union tp. " 9S 00 Jacob S. Brumbaugh, S. Woodberty " 131 00 A. J. Sansom, Bedford Boiough 1860 421 72 Michael Halderb uim, Bedford tp. '■ 500 09 Samuel S. Fluke, Broad Top " 112 00 Simon Stuckey, Colerain " 308 00 Samuel Boor, Cumli'd Valley " 226 59 Hugh Wertz, Harrison 170 00 William Cypher, Hopewell " 215 20 Leon rd btt;ner, Juniata " 207 55 Isaac Itsn-inger. Liberty " 71 71 . o.in Wilhelm, Londonderry " 99 15 Philip Felton, Monroe •' 325 03 Joseph Black, Napier 459 90 William Lysinger, East Providence " 175 00 David Ritcbey, West Providence " 115 00 John Otto, Schclishutg Bor. < 6S 87 Jacob Berklnmer, St. Clair tp. " ' 225 00 Joseph Disbrow, Smikespring " 210 19 Philip Ciiiigaman, Southampton " 227 00 Rudolph Hoover, Woodberry M. <• 516 00 Jacob Brumbaugh, Woodbej yS. " 152 00 R. D. Barclay, F.sq. Bedford Bor. 1801 238. 99 Samuel Defibaugh, Bedford '.p. " 210 54 John liinurd, Bioatl Top '■ 26 00 Henry Shafer, Colerain •' 238 99 Henry Werlz, Cumberland Valley •' 315 00 llezekiah May. Harrison " 40 00 James Fink, Hopewell '< 180 00 Frederick Hiidebrant, Juniata " 50 90 j Jacob Stoler, Liberty " 00 02 j William Bonuell, Londonderry " 01 15 , John Pennell, Monroe " • 171 00 j Peter 11. Studebaker, Napier " 85 00 i 1). A. T. Black, East Providence " 102 52 John Alanspeaker, West Providence " 112 83 A, E. Sehell, Scbellsburg Borough •' 50 00 Joan Aldstadt, St. Clair " 98 Q0 Michael Lutz, Snike Spring •' 18100 Hezeki ih Barkman, Southampton " 199 00 j Fiancis Beard, Union " 150 00 1 Rudolph Hoover, Woodbei rv M. " 209 55 j Samuel Working, Woodberrv S. " 200 00 To amount received from Win. S. Fluke, fines and Jury funds, 158 0! Received from Uosanna Lehman fines 10 00 Thomas Voting " 50 00 ,< S. H.Tate. Juiy funds 100 00 <. J, J. Cessna, Esq. do 23 00 Tax on unseated lands 49 00 Whole amount received $9,969 27 Balance due county on Ja.t settlement 161 78 $10,131 05 CONTRA CR. WILLIAM SCHAFER. Esq. Treasurer of Bedford ! County, credit by amount of moneys paid to sun-j dry persons on drafts drawn by Commissioners, as follows : Paid Constables for returns, &c. $213 5G Paid Election Boaids and return Judges 558 55 Paid Assessors 631 55 Paiil Road viewers 139 00 Building, repairing, viewing bridges, Ike. 87 100 j Paid co-ts ill Commonwealth cases • 1,987 10 i Dr. Burch making post mortem examina tion 10 00 I John W. Hull holding inquest (Hughes) 10 12 j do do (Eriger) 10 12 | |B. F. Meyers for printing 1 97 25 j | David O.ver for printing 169 25 j Paid Interest 011 borrowed money 120 00 f S. H. Tate money appropriated for wives o'' soldiers 250 0 Wives of soldiers oil orders drawn by Board of Relief 1,010 00 John G. Hartley for wood 81 00 Levi Dodson for pine 3 00 Charles Merwine chopping wood 65 00 S. H. Tate Prothonotary fees 185 03 L. W. Hall fees in Bedford county vs. Stifiler 33 60 O. H. Gaither auditing Prothonctary's acct. 25 00 William T. Daugherty. do 12 00 John Mower, Esq. fees, cVc. ' 78 Supporting criminals in Penitentiary 16 93 E. D. Welker for map 5 00 Moneys refunded to collectors 28 03 Paid lot viewing township lines 27 00 Paid damages for opening roans 15 00 Paid for lox and wild cat sca|pi 290 04 Paid Commissioners to sell Poo.' House 12 00 Paid Mary Morris ind others tor scrubbing Court House, &c s 53 00 Paid costs on unseated lands 29 37 Paid insurance on Public Buildings 51 00 Paid Freight on State arms 31 12 Paid repairs to Couit House 49 75 Paid error in last settlement 66 05 Paid Commissioner Evans 0 Oil Beck ley 76 00 Feightner 79 50 Pearson 70 00 H. Nicodemus clerk for Commissioners 223 95 Paid Commissioner Shoemaker 12 00 Paid for Assessment books 31 00 Paid unciirrent money 15 00 Paid Miscellaneous - 124 50 Paid'Levi Agncw Court crier AO 00 Paid Constables attending court 81 50 Paid Petit Juiors 8)4 74 Paid Grand Jurors 350 99 Paul Treasurer postage, stationery, &c. 10 00 Paid Levi Agnew attending Auditors 3 00 P1 id County Auditors and clerk 70 00 Paid Treasurer's salary 185 00 Treasurer's salary • 185 00 " for distributing relief fund 3 per ct. 38 70 Balance due county 230 02 Statement of moneys due to Bcdjoed County on the 6lh day of January, Jl. D. 1562. Abraham Snowdcn Cumlrd. Valley 1851 539 79 Jacob A. Nicodemus Woodberry M. " 78 23 John A.Osborn Broad Top 1857 79 90 James Smith St. Clair " 28 00 Lemuel Evans Broad Top 1858 227 08 John Morgret Cumberland Valley " 109 23 Solomon Steel Hopewell " 175 20 Jacob A. Nicodemus Woodberry M. " 107 11 Joseph Evans Broad Top 1859 62 20 Jacob B. Anderson Cumb'd. Valley " 29 20 William Young Hopewell " 40 79 George Rhodes Liberty " 36 53 Levi Carpenter Londonderry " 17 61 John Fickes Union •' 65 35 J. S. Brumbaugh Woodberry S. " 26 01 Samuel S. Fluke Broad Top 1800 120 30 Simon Stuckey Colerain " HO 85 Samuel Boor Cumberland Valley •' 44 86 Hugh Wertz Harrison . " 49 I" Leonard Bittner Juniata " 94 79 John Wilhelm Londonderry " 95 69 Philip Felton Monroe " 92 82 Joseph Black Napier " 4 88 William Lysinger Providence East •' 49 65 Daniel Ritchcy Providence West " 54 55 John Otto Schelisburg Borough " 17 85 Jacob Berkhimer St. Clair " 94 82 Philip Clingaman Southampton " 71 99 Abraham Croyle Union " 349 12 Rudolph Hoover Woodberry Middle " 215 57 J. S. Brumbaugh Woodberry South " 323 19 R. D. Barclay Bedford Borough 1861 428 65 Samuel Defibaugh Bedlord township " 565 34 John Ritiard Broad Top " 319 29 Henry Shaler Colerain * '• 49421 Henry Wertz Cumberland Valley • 111 45 Hezekiah May Harrison " 266 88 James Fink Hopewell " 150 91 Frederick Hildehrand Juniata " 319 51 Jacob Sloler Liberty " 129 10 William Bounell Londonderry " 291 75 John Pcnneil Monroe " 250 64 Peter H. Studehaker Napier " 412 84 D. A T. Black East Providence " 191 93 John Manspeaker West Providence st 191 88 Abraham E. Schell Schelisburg Bor. " 41 56 John Aldstadt St. Clair township " 555 99 Michael Lutz Snake Spring " 173 22 Hezekiah Barktnan Southampton " 194 31 Francis Beard Union " 375 63 Rudolph Hoover Middle Woodberry " 796 86 Samuel Wonting South Woodberry " 468 56 $9,379 60 Statement of money owed by Bedford county. To John Sill $2,000 00 To Elizabe in Rea 50 00 To John Biice 5,000 00 Total $7,050 00 BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. The undersigned Auditors of said County, do here by certify that in pursuance of the Acts of Assem bly in such case made and provided, they met at the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, and did an lit and adjust the accounts of William Schafer, Treasurer of said county, for the year 1801. as con tained in the foregoing statements, and that we have examined the foregoing accounts of money due to. 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 1862. DANIEL FLETCHER, GEORGE BAUGH.MAN. DANIEL 1,. DEFIBAUGH, Attest, Auditors, J. VV. LLNSKNFELTKR, Clerk. Report of the . Auditors of Bedford County to the Auditor. General, January 6, 1862. WILLIAM SCHAFER, Esq., Treasurer of Bedford County, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. TREASURER, DR. To aggregate amount of tax outstanding at last settlement $9,993 00 To aggregate amount of tax assessed for the year 1861 8.156 It To amount received on unseated la.nJs 37 43 Due Treasurer Schafer 59. $18,187 63 CONTRA. CR. By amount due 'l're .surer Schafer a' laO settlement 13 By amount paid State Treasurer per receipts ' $7,480 91 Exoneration allowed collectors 149 09 Commissions allowed collectors 323 1)7 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 (or 1861 and previ ous yean 10,131 87 Retailer a License. To aggregate of said License for 188], . S6OO 50| Contra. By amount paid State Treasurer $539 12 By Treasurer's commission 28 38 By exonerations 33 00 Tavern License. To aggregate of said License for 1861, $715 CO. Con ra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer as per receipts $665-00 By Kiiisey License forfeited 15 00 By Treasurer's commission 35 00 Eating Houses DR. To aggregate amount of License $69 00; Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer $57 00 By Treasurer's commission 3 00 Distillers Dr. To aggregate amount of License for 1861 S 4O 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer S3B 00 By Treasurer's commission 2 00 ' $lO 00 Retailers of Liquors by the Quart Dr. To aggregate amount of said Li cense for 1861, 530 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer sl7 50 By Treasurer's commission 2 50 Ten Pin Alleys Dr. To aggregate amount of License for 1861 s 3n 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer sll 25 By Treasurer's commission 75 By exonerations 15 00 Billiard Rooms Dr. To aggregate amount of License for ISCI sls 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer $7 12 By Treasurer's commission 38 By exonerations 7 50 Banking Houses Dr. To aggregate amount of License for 1861 $lO 00 Contra C By amount paid State Treasurer $9 50 By Treasurer's commission 517 BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. The undeisigned Auditors of said county do hereby certify that in pursuance of the Act ot As sembly in such case 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 o( Bedford county, and the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in the forego ing statements. Witness our hands and seals the sixth day of Jan uary, 1862. DANIEL FLETCHER, GEORGE BAIIGHMAN, DAN'L. L. DEFIBAUGH, Attest, Auditors. J. W. LINQENFELTER, Clerk. miIMIUBBUBTty.R. Trains leave Huntingdon at 7. 30, A. M. (alter arrival of morning train West on l'enn'a R. R ) ar riving at Hopewell at 10. 15 A. M. Trains leave Hopewell at 10. 35, A. M., arriving at Huotjngdon at 1.10, P. M., connecting at 1.34, P. M., with trains East and West on Penn'a R. R. There is no dciay at. Huntingdon—close connection East and West. JNO. J. LAWRENCE, Feb. 7-2tn. Sup't. ]7OR RENT ! f The Store Room on the corner immediately south of N. Lyons' Store, now in the occupancy of Messrs. Magill UofFinter, Saddleis, is for rent from the first of/Yprtl next. Appl' to Jan 24. Or. F. C. REAMER. PROPYLAMINE, 1 THE NEW REMEDY FOR • R (IEUMATISM, A NEW REM FDY, I A CERTAIN REMEDY, ( I>OR ACUTE RHEUMATISM, CHRQNIC RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATISM OP EVERY KIND; v „ I HOW STUBBORN, No MAXTOR HOW LONG S > RAND[NG , PROPYLAMINE WILL CONQUER IT, WILL CURE IT. WHAT IT HAS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. DOCTORS READ, DOCTORS 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 10, ISGo.—Ellen S., a:. 28, single, never was very strong. Two years ago she had an attack of acute rheumatism, from which she was confined to her bed for two weeks, and subsequently from a relapse for four more. She lias been well sinct then till last Saturday ; while engaged in house-cleaning she took cold, had pun in her back, felt cold but had no decided chill. Two days later her ankles began to swell, which was followed by swelling of the knee joints atir of the hands. She has now dull pain in her shoulders, and her knuckles are very tender, red and painful ; both bands are affected, but the right is most so. This, then, is a case nt acute rheuma'ism, or, as it is now fashionably call ed, rheumatic lever. It is a well marked typical case. We will carefully watch the case, and from time to tune call your attention to the various symptoms which p.esent 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. I mean propylamine. Dr. Awenariut, of St. Peters burg, recommends it in the highest terms, having derived great benefit Irom its use in 250 cases which came under his care. Various com nndatory tes tutionia's respecting it have appeared in our jour nals, and I propose therefore to give it another trial. 1 mustconfesss 1 am always, incredulous as to the worth of new remedies, which ate vaunted as spe cifics; but this comes to us recommended so highly, that we aie bound to give it a trial. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER! MAY 25, 1860.—1 will now exhibit ;o you the Pl tient for whom I prescribed Propylamine, and who was then laboring under an attack of acute rheuma tism. She has steadily taken it in doßes of three grains, evory two hours, (intermitting it at night). The day after you saw her, 1 found her much more comfortable, better than she expected to be for a week 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 nolice a marked change in tha appearance of her joints, which are now nearly of their natural size. Thus far our experiment would have seemeu veiy euccessfull ; 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 has long been suffering fjom chronic rheumatism, and I found her at that time with an acute attack super vening upon her chronic afiectiot. The-wrists and knuckles were much swollen and tense. She took the chloride of propylamine in three graiu doses every two hours, and you will perceive that the swelling of the joints has much diminished. THREE DAYS LATER!! MAY 26, 1800 This is the case ot acute rheum atism treated with propylamine, the first of those to . which I called your attontio.n at our last clinic. She is still very comfortable, and it now taking three grains thrice daily. in this case it has spemed to be followed by very aatisfaetory results. The second case to which your attehtion was called at our last lecture, has also continued to do well. 1 will now bring befoie you a verv characteristic case ot acute rheumatism, and if tljp* result be satisfactory,/ think, as pood jurymen , tec shall justly render our vjrdict in favor rf propylamine. He is a seaman, tat. 26, who was admitted a few d'tys ago. His had occasional rheumatic pains, but not so as to keep Ins bed,until eight days ago. I'he pains began in his right knee, subsequently afievted the left knee, and Inter, the joints of the upper ox.- 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 strong, and rbout 90, He hus now used propslamine (or twenty-four hours. This gentleman is what may be called a strictly typical case of acute rheumatism. There was ex posure to cold and wet, and this 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 sweating, so gener ally attendant on arute rheumatism. I did not bring this patient before you with the intention of giving you a lect >ie on all the points conneeted with rheumatism, but to again give a tii ul to the new remedy we are testing, and to exhibit to you this typical case, as I have called it, than which there could not be a tairer 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. Vou shall sec the | rase at n tnture clinic. THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. JUNE 9, IB6o.—The next of our convalescents is the case of acute rheumatism before you at our clin ic of May 20th, which I then called a typical case, and which it was remarked was a fair-opportunity for testing the worth of our new remedy, it was 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 see. Ido not hesitate to say that I have never seen as severe a case of' urate rheumatism so soon restored to health as this man hat been, and without being pre pared to decide positively as to the value of t.ie reme dy we have used, I feel bound to state that in the eases ' in which we have tried the Chloride of Propylamine, the patient-, have regained their health much earlier than under the. treatment ordinarily pursued. I wtsii, gentlemen, you would yourselves try it, and report the results. For a full report of which the above is a con densed extract, see the Philadelphia Medical an.i Sttrspiral Reporter. It is the report tfter a lair tridi by the best medical authority 111 this country, anil makes it unnecessary to give numerous certificates from astonished doctors and rejoicing patients. A SPEEDY CURE, AN EFFECTUAL CURE. THE SAME RESULT IN EVERY CASE, WHENEVER TRIED, WHEREVER TRIED. WHAT IT HAS DONE, I'l WILL DO AGAIN. Bullock and Crenshaw, a firm well known to most medical men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine lias been introduced, have sold to us the exclusive right to manufacture it according to the original rcyipe, and we have made arrangements ot such magnitude ns to enable us to scatter it broadcast amongst suf etipg humanity. * A WORD TO DOCTOR*. If you prefer to use the same remedy in another form, we invite your attention to the PU UB CKVSTAI.IZKO CHLORIDE PROP VLA.MINK, PCUE PROPYLAMINE LKJUIP, PURE PROPYLAMINE CONCENTRATED, PURE IODINE PROPYLAMINE, of which we re ihe sole manufacturers. K7-We claim no other virtue for the Elixir Pro pylamine than is contained in Pure Crystal!*# Chloride of Pioyplamine,
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