Y l R I F V T H C BLOU 1> • i v Y'i'/v; ? .-v. 1 s#tM3 ; ]S OF ;, lew . t the worst disorders that afflict mankind arse ftom the corruption that accumu lates in (he blood. Of all the discoveries that have oet-n made to purge it out, none have been found which could equal in effect Ayeu's Com pound Extract of Sarsaparilla. ft c'eansts and renovates the blood, instils the vigor of health into (he system and purges out the hu mors which mak- disease. ]i stupuilatr-s the healthv functions of the body and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood. Its extraordinary virtues are nil yet widely known, but when they are it will no longer be aques'inn what remedy t<> employ in die great vaiiety of afflicting di.teases that require altera tive remedy. Such a urnedy, thr.t could here lied on lias long been sought lor, and n- w, for the (list line, Uie public have one on which they can depend. Our space heie dors not ad fnit cei liticates to sho'.v its efleets. But the tri al of a single bottle wilt show to the sick that it Itas virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Sufleiers from Scsvß.i-i, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, try it and see the rapidity with which it cm e. Skin Di sea: es, I'imphs, Pustules, lH'jtchf.~, Eruptions &c., ate soon cleaned out -d tiie ?yteiTi. Si. ">■ I irf, llo■.a or Krjftijtthi*, T*l (tr or S ilihtvin, Scald linn Ringworm, < , Humid nut -• buiv.e wi ih- tfsey can be s -peeu ii y cured by A Yen's Sa i:sa pa r illa. Syphilis or Venn at Disease is t-xpefled from the system by the prolong'd n.re id this Sarsa pmiUtt, and the na'ient is 1.-tt as heal hy as it tie had never ha i the ids. :ise. Female. Diseases are caused f-y Scrofula in the !'■. ;!, and are generally soon cured by this Extract of No •. at ii/A Price A I per bottle, or f> I o"■ ! r spo. For ail the purposes <<f a family physic, take Aveb's CaTiia tic Pills, which are - veiv w here know r. oh the bs( p ugative (hat is offered to ti.e Am* < icau Peoj !e. Prrc- 23 cis.i per box, or f box a for Ui. Prepare! by Dr. J. AVER, h Co.. Lcwett, Mass ami sold by f! D.ugg'isi* everywhere. Ayei'.s Compound Extract Sarsr.pa rilia- "FN"*"O one remedy is more r:eded in tljj- c un trv Can art iiaf ie oatternlirc, but the sick have.been soo'.diagtously cheated by the worth less p.-partitionscd Sar-ipmi! !a abroad tl it t-w y are rtigustel even wiCi th~* lun.r V{• (he dtug cannot !>- hl<imd lot the impositions from which they have suffered. Zfast >f the m-cili ed S.maparilias in the mark'' contain liCle of the viitues of Strsarui i : a or any thing < ise. T.hev a>e mere dip-inert and worthless, while a concentrated extiaci nf the active a ri-tvol Sa 'sajian.la compounded with Dock, StiHingia, lodine, etc., is, as jt ever will be, a jmvviful alterative and an effectual remedy. Such is Ayei's Extract of Sarsaparilla, us iis truly wonderful cures of the great vari. Tv of complaints which require an alterative a.edi t ice hive ale mi an' I v shown. Dj not, there fore, discard (his invaluable medicine, because vou cave been iwjxssed upin bv s nieihing pre tet uii g to f e >'siraparii!a, w I it. n was [ 4f ,t. Whin you have used Aval's—then, and not ti'l then, wi}! you know the virtues oi Sarsa laitlla For n'icufe partii niais i. i th <1 Lease.* i! COfes, We refer V ;>U to AVer's American \J tr.anac, which 'ho ng-: t yhtv nu.md will lur liish gratis 1 i '..11 i: call mr it. Avers I'M HAKTK: Pills, for the cure of ('atti rcrjcss, "cv, Dijsvrpsi i, hi'/igrs*ion ,Foot Si'ciTi'it'i, H ixiochr. Piles, Rh:nrn'itisn I, IPartburn :riir>? f. o.vj Disor•/ - f>t Stomach, J'no, or ,1 lort.iil Ino dim. of the fV. •//•, ry, Lv-i of v'tf.ip tite, Liver I''j'uphiint, Drops a. Worms, tlwil, .V* r/orVw, and jor a Dinner put. They are sugar-coated. &.• that I fie most sen t.'ivr can take th> tn pleasanttv, and they ate J tfie best A per ie ut in ihe world fir ail the put - j poses .fa r.tsiii'y ph vic. Price *25 c<-iifs p. r j o x ; Ftve (io\-s t r >1 00. Di noi be pit < ff by unprittci; led dealers with ottier p r , |iara!i"ns which they make more profit on. Demand Avstc'a and take nootheis. "I fie* sick '.v.e.it trie Let a;j there is fur ihern, IIIKj I fie v slleuld t:U e it. Prepared bv Dr. .1 C. Avlu X Co , LnVeli, Mass., ami s.d.i u> Dr. B. F. Haiti: v, Fed!' :.! j -.?2AS2SIS£:gJ "• ■ * * 1 VLLLSON—i f,'! -lli i Idle—On (he lo im-t , : By the lie v. J. ih overs .tl tiie r< ileiice <>t the 1 bride's Drill- :*. .Mr. iio'uert AUi.-on, of N;:pi.*r ; Township, to Mi s 3largrt i A. Fi igiitcr of Sr. 1 Clair Township. VTDTIUE.— A x The follow ina named persons . have fde.t Iheir petitions and vvnli ruaive a;>;iiicatioii i t.i tbs Com t ot Quarter Se-viona of th- t'eace, ir. ami tor the Cotu.ty ol Dei lord, to tie held e>:i the Ist Monday (d'h day of M ynext) for Tavern License. John iiut j r, Bedford Borougn V ilentine Steckman, " < Isaac Afengel Jr , " Barah i ilier, , Joseph Alsip, < < John A. Gump. B uody Hun Doiott-h. Jaoie< S. Berkvvut!, D.0a.l Top 'i'ownsiup John B. Castner, " Kiizalieth Hcney, Cuniberlanu Valley tp , j Thomas M. Ritchey, flopewelt tp., Maitin I'Visjhtoer, Kairison tp., j Valentine V. Wertz, " Joseph roll-r. Juniata tp., Frederick itikiebrand, " i< Henry Keyser, • Catharine Tucker, Liberty tp., John Rohrn, " Join Besseter, m Jonathan Feightfier, Lontlondery tp., Cbarles Bash, • D. A. 1. Black, East Providence tp., George Magraw, •• '4 Samuel ii. Boltomfield, \Ve.-i. Ctovi.lence tp., , Peter Ainirh, St. Clair t,-., j Nathvn & Rebecca Davis, ' *> I Bernard Ones!, Southemp'on tp.. j John Mcrtimore, Snake Sprtng • j A. J. PecneJl, Raiosbing Burouga i i i!vid Stui'Key Jr., 44 " iJeo. M. Colvin, Schelisi-uig Borough 1 John M. Robhon, 44 44 ; 1 Jonuson H.ifer, < 44 ; 4 Thomas C. ttetghart, L'nion tp., ; t Oenxy Fluek Middle Woodbetry tp., 1 v Wiiliam M. Poerson, 44 4 44 ■ 1 Abraham VV. Mowry, South IVootlbeiry tp., ] f F. H. TATE, ! Clerk's Bedford, f ( letk. March 28, \ EMPLOYMENT [S7S! AGENTS WANTED! i We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all t expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. ' Particulars sent free. Address Ebik Bbwin t Ma cit iNi. COM pa vv, R. J AMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. I Aug. 23, -"81. r> EMOV aL I Jtlu J- B. FARQUHAR, has re ; moved his Grocery and Confectionary to the David I Mann orner on Ju'tanne Street, opposite Reamer's Ding Ciiore where he will be pte<u,edto see tr# cus tomers ai <1 a 1 who want any aiticles in his line. J March 28tb, 18(12. I "OR RENT- J Iho Brtck Hattte at present occupied by J. N. Munshovver, is tor rent from the fust of April next.. It would be well suited for a lawyer's office. T. H. LYONS & BRO. j March 2Sth, 186.. I XT ALU ABLE FARM j ? SALE. j An excellent (arm, situated \\ mitc-s North East i ot Bedford, in Bedford township, coiuainiiig i iUrfS; More or Ltss, j is ■ ff.-red ;t private sate on very reasonable terms-, j I.igbty ces oJ this iarm are cleared anJ under { feiice. The improvements consist oi' a Two Story Log Hns3 ami ilarn, f A young orchtntf of choice fnjit. Ac., < v .c. The i farm adjoins ianvtsat Cbatles S-nith, 'fr.o's. Hughes, .no! others. The title is entire'y free irosn all 111- cumbrancps. For tnrther p .tticulars inquire of the editor of the Gazette, o" JOHN 11. RUSH, E diord, Ta. March 21, ISC2.—tf. TX RI DGE LET TI NG.— 1 Frnposali will he revived at the | house o! Geor-re Riioa !-, near Stoiiersfovvn, on Fti j day the 11 h day cd' April, 1862, ai ltl o'clock. A. j M., for repairing the Bridge over the Jui iatn. near | Stotierstcvvn, in Liberty township, (viz : repairing ! one of tne Bbutn cuts and other neces-ary repairs to i sa 'M Bridge.) the repairs to be done will be spe- I citie l on the day of letting. Bv older of the Commissioners, H. NICODEMt'S, Clerk. | ('niun isMoriers' Office, I j Bedford, Match 21, 1862. ) j \ (JDITOR'S NOTICE li\ _ 't'io 1 tindersigried appointed by the Or j piunis' Court oi Bi'dion! cwm'y. to mar-bal the as i se f- nf the Est at • of Soph i a Diehl, dee'd., will meet I the p rties intere.teil for the purpose of at • ending j !o duties of salii appoifftmeni, at his office, nt Bed lord, ou trie Ith dav of April next, at t o'clock. J. W. LINGENFELTKR, March 21, 1862. Auditor. 4 EDITOR'S NOTICE: 1 he iniilersigned appointed (>v the Or |.ha.s ( ourt To distubnte the balance in the hands oi the \dir>ii.isfrator of The estate of Joseph Caver, deceased, will meet the paities interested, at his ot m The Borough of Bedford, at 1 o'clock, on tht Till (lev 01 Ap. il next, for the purpose of atteniing to the duties of h'ss appointwnt. J. W. LJXGENKELTER, March 21, I.SC2, Auditor. Ai: Vi II -1R fl ti li! E STORE. &D o v?. 7£ sia i i'ft S: So sa Have opened a new and carefully selected :.ss >1 r merit ot ili)P-E FURNISH XG GOODS, Hardware, Cutlery, C'nppr and Bra-s Kettles. Tin and Sheet ! Iron VVares, Parlor, J en Piute and Cooking Stove*, !of a great vaiiety of patterns, an 1 t prices from j $2 -36, up to 535 00. Peison* about to commence house keeping will I find it lo then- wivantage to give us a call ; and vve j invite the public gene aiiy to come ami examine our j stock. j Ail our purchases being for only, ar !at j rash jirirrs, we b.-iieve we can, and 11.tend to sell a! ; rates nro e Hiaii oriHuarily favorable, our puipose ; oeuig ?o put ro greater advance upon our goods th-n i w i(| r.fford .( fair a:> f re tunable profit. propose to -e!l for cash, or on a -d ort c*e !■ t i toll se only, who will pay promptly when called : on. 1 Ins iiilr wll not be departed fjorr. j March 21, 1862. ' j '• (7DITCH'S NOTICE. The uudetr-igned appotiiled to dixtiibutc the money in ike hands of David Klifz, Administra tor (•! Jacob L it/, dee'd., hereby gives notice that wi ! meat the putties in interest, at his ollies in B°df,irf, on Wednesday the 2d iDy of April next, when and where ali may aiiend. JOHN PALMER. March 21, 18C2. Auditor. | XTOTrCE a.% 0? INQUISITION. W'hctea*, Elicha Striifh, one ol the heirs of James Smith, late of Southampton town-hip, presented a p'fitiot 'et'ing frith that said James Smith lately died, leaving a widow, Naomi, and is-ii" twelve , heirs, or the representatives of heirs, viz: John, re- j s;ti ing in Fn!ton county, Pe., F i'ha , the petit inner, j Hetty M.i.!, intermarried with Phi'ip Mo-s, Pr.s- j cilia, intermarried with Wil'iarn Wigfield, Jolly Mmphy, ('eceascd, leaving a husband, Jam: NT 11 r phy. and issue five children, viz : Sarah, James, Philip, Elias and olley; I! rrison, Gideon, Harvy, Sarah, intermarried with (1 i>ry Smith, Morgan, Matthew, row d' l.d, leaving fi>-* children, to wi! : S irah, James, Philip, and Emanuel, who rfw,:ie S in Fultor, county. The other hei. s reside in Bedford county, except Morgan, or his heir.-', whose resi ile: cs ii unknown. That raid intestate died seized of Three tracts of land viz: The Dicketi tract or Mansion piece, containing lour hundred nitd forty acres, adjoining lands of George Mav, Lee's lands, James Pennell and others, fine otii"r tract, con taining about sixty-six acres, adjoining the above tract and Lewis Mii'cr. 0n 44 other tract, contain ing about fifty .five -ere*, adjoining Lee's lands, ail situate in said township of Southampton. Notice is, therefore, hereby given, that in pursu ance of a Writ of Partition or Valuation to to" di rected. 1 wiii proceed to hold an Inquisiton or Valu ation, o:s the premises, on Thursday, The 10th day of I pril. 1862, when and where all parties interested m. y aitsmd if they see nroper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sbeiiff. Sheriff's office, March U, 1562. STATE OF JOHN SHREVE, DI ' D. JL j N itire is hereby give.i, that lelt< is (e.-taTienlary r.ri the estate of John Shrove, la'c of Ai m roe knvn-hip, Bedford county, tlec'd., luite been gratit-d I > the subscriber, residing in ttie Borough of B'-df.ird, in said county. Ail persons in any way indebted t • said estate are requested to make imrtiediate'payfitent and t!;o<e j having claims a 2:llosi it are desired to present' (htm propcrlv authenticated f r spitl-ment. S. L. RUSSELL, Fx'r. of the last will, ij-c. of John Shreve, dee'd. ' Feb. 2S, 1860. \T ALU ABLE MILL, Y FOR SALE OR KENT. The subscriber interns to remove from his p'e. j ent place of residence, offers far s'ie his GRIST] MILL, situated in Jeiner township, Somerset coun ty, together with fy'i ACHES OF LAND, 1 * of: which are in meadow, and having thereon about 230 SUGAR TRFES. The mill 13 in good running or- } der, arid is just § a mile distant from the thriving i vi lage of Jenner Ro'ds. If not sold within a reasonable time, the property will be rented. Terms 1 favorable. Apply to ADAM KETTERING. Jenner ><* Roads, t>omer?et Co. Feb, 21, I#6& Jn>. i | OIIEttIFF'S SALE i p, „ % of a writ of Testatum ! V enl. Exponas, from the City and County of Phita ; delphia, to me directed, tfeere wilt be sold at the ' Court House in the borough of Bedford, on MoieCy the Tfh dry of April. 1802, at 10 o'clock, A. M., , tii" following Rt-iii Estate, viz : ! All the. right, title interest and undivided share ! 01 Joht > Hevereux, of and in ami to tl.e following described tract of iaiui, situation the Six Mile Run. in Broad i'op township, in the county o: Bedford, ami Stat-- c; Pennsylvania, Beginning at a cornei* white o ik of the Maty Foster and Dunlap and Evans tracts. Thence with lan t of Dur.iap and Lvuns, South sixty-nine degrees nineteen minutes Ea,t, thirty-three peul.es ami eight tenths of a perch to a pine ; thence North forty degrees East, ,-ighty r.ine perches and five tenths of a perch to a white oak ; thence North thirty degrees nineteen minutes La*t, eighty Ave perches and tbree-icnths of a parch | toa white oak ; thence South forty-five degrees East, twenty-four pen-ties ami four-tenths of a p-rch toa chestnut ; t enee South fifty-four degrees -Vest, ten perches and one-tenth of a perch (o"a post; thence Notth eighty-one degrees and nine minutes East, sixty-one pe. cries and one-tenth ot a perch toa large chestnut ; thenc North thirty-two degrees Thirty three minntrs La~t, one hundred and twenty-six perche-. and six-tenths of a perch to a chest nut, (fal len); thence North twenty-nine degrees and three quarters r.f a degree East, ten p-rch-s end five tenths of a perch toa post : Thence Nortu thirty-two degr-es F.i-t, Hit)-six perches an: eight-tenths of a perch to a post : thence North eighty-one degic s twenty—tgn' minutes Last, forty-six perches and seven-tenths ola p tch to .1 Spanish oak ; thence South forty di gu e- thirty-six minutes Eas' foit,-- eight p'lches and five-Tenths o! a p- ch •„ i post • thence North lifty-iive degree Last seventy two perches and sixty-five hundredths of a perch to a post; therice :-outh sixty-seven degrees East, fifteen perches to stones , thence South twenty-one degrees nine minutes East, tw oty-six perches and five tenths of a perch ro a white oak (cut down); thence •South sixty-right d.-gieeg eight minutes VVe.-t, eieh ty-futti perches and thirty five tiuuniedths of a peTch ! to a chest tint oak; thence South two degiets lory i minutes Last, seventy-two perches anil fifty-five ' hui-.iiedth, of perch to a l ifg-- white ok ; thence j foil'h thirty-niue degrees twenty three minutes ! vVest, one hundred and seven perches and six-tenths id a perch to stones; rt-u.ce South fifty-four degiees i and one quarter oi a dgiee East, ten pc/che.- to i -tones, thence South twenty-four degrees twenty j rn'Tiites West, twenty-four perches ami iuiu-te, perch to a white o l. ; thence South iortv-six i .. ; eleven minutes West, eignty-two p-r h.-s i and MX-ten'ii- of a perch to stones, thence South ' -evrn._ !v degiee- U ,-st, seventy-two perches and i eight-iej. lis i! a perch to a sugar-maple ; thence 1 S. utb torty-cighl degrees tea minutes West, forty- i live perct.es mid eight-tenths of a p'reli to s.ones ; 1 thence houfti thirty -three degrees forty minutes i West, twenty-seven perches Toa red oak; thence South forty- —vet: degrees thiny-eight minute-W-st thirty eight perches to a be.-ch; thence South sixty ! nine degrees West, twenty-seven parches ami fivc t' nth- ot a pet ch to post, then e West tiiiitv-one • per,-lieu to a po-t; thence South seventy degrees ' A est, nn.e pen-bes umt six-tenths oi a perch' to a ; beech; thence North fifty-t wo degrees West, seven perches and two-tenths of .i perch to a post; thence North Sixty.six degrees Wen. five perches t- a ' spiuce; thence North thirty ugh: degrees W.-st, i eight pen-bes ami five-tenths of a perrh toa pot; : ' ileiK e Notth sixty-six degrees West,-four perches to a post ; thence South eighty-eight degrees W'e,t t ; peici-e . toa post; thence North foi tv-t wo de grees West, fifteen perch s and five-tenths of a perch to .1 no ' ; thence South d -g.-. es West, ten perches t-> a post; thence'"North e.ghiy- i eight degrees West, twenty perches and s tenths of a perch 'o a spruce ; thence North three degrees V* et. t ;■< p-relms toa post: thence North tlrfy->g,-. oli g-ae, iVest, eight v-*;,-.. : | aix-.t t-. a }>• jsit o. prst; ibr-nct- Nuth filly six degree, Wert. twelve percfi.-j and eighl-t whs ola perch to i post ;tb nee Xo.ni seventy-one d:- ' grei-s West, fifteen perches ami one-tenttio.' .. p- ich i to a post ; thence North eighty-eight degrees West, six pen-he.- and ."*ven-unnis cf a perch to a po-t - the ce North sixty-one degrees West, two perches and eighty-live hundredths of a perch to a post; thence North two dc ; recs eleven minuter- W, t, f. - * ty-Jive perches and fivp-tenflM of a p-rch to stone- : ! tbence iouta sixty-nine degrees Ei-t, seventy-five pc-his and six-tenths of p -rch to a white o-k; I hence North tmce degrees forty minutes forty lour peiches and four-tenths of a perch toa white oak, and the pi ice ot beginning, containing four liiimlred thirty-four acres and two perches. Al-e aii that oilier tract Ivirg 5,.;;" hoi S x Mil.- loin, in Broad ! op township, initie cotitily of Bedford, and St te of P-imsyh anii. bom. i don the North by tl:n tn-.ct ai-ov.- ,f - cubed, act on the i>os;t!i an! Last by toe David Snre-ves and Dun tap tiuct, contaiui.ig f-.ii ly-fiv.- acres of land be same t or? c: j <. I aken in e.\ -cu'ioi' j- the prtni eityo! Join Devcretix. JOHN J. CESSNA, t-iieritf, Slie'iff"- Office, Bedfr-rd, I March 1 i, ISC-d. ) i'iVE FARMS 1 ¥ 0 RN d ¥ SJ. i i.e Ufi .er-ii.ne.; ufTet fir sale l!n.' foUowi ig d< sctib'<l fiarnns siltiafmi on {he head wjfrts t° | Diinning's ( reel,, in Jit. ( lair lotyt;a!iip, Betl- j IRr l couiity : No. I con ains 12G2 acres and J1 fieri In s. hav i j: (hereon erected TWO DWf.'LLI.XG ! MOUSES ami fWO BARNS, (one mtv) and ! al.-o a SAW MILL, in i nnief. No. *2. ciinlfi'ns 131 acre.--, wish new house | Hid new b.irri thereon erected. No. 3. contains 183 acres, 35 pet .i.ns, and is situaled nr tie- fuirdic r ad I-ading from j Bch i t.s-mtg t' Pi-"iisdiit vt ie. Ihe ittiprove- f oients consist of a good house, bam. -N.c. N<i, 4 contains in / acres and 14 p-'rehes. At • -:iit le tract in every respect. So. 5. contf-ias 163 acri4S perches. A bout 3D acres c't-a:,| and the balance fine'y j timbered. I Much of l.'v? above described land is but torn And, m istlv covered with fine large SUGAR TRUES. The Unit up <n some of these tracts is choice an tin abundance. All of the tracts are well supplied with water. Farniers, Lum bermen, fanners and Speculators should ex amine the premises, as ihey will be sure to find opportunities for good investments. The title :< warranted good. Dtafts of trie several tracts can he se> r> with tile undersigned, in Bedford, at nv 'iitu*. For tern.s and further particulars. address T. 11. LYONS & BRO., .March I K Bedford, I'.). | A DMI.NIS i'RATOR'S NOTICE.— ! -Z A. Letters of administration hav |... K beoaorantorl o (he subscriber, on the es tate of George Miller, of South Woodbury lovv'p deceased, all frersons iti iebled to said es tate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, nnd those having cbiirnsst a;nin the same, will present them authenticated for set tlement. O. E. SHANNON, March 111 '62. JJiiminist/afGr. |7 XECUTORS' NOTICE - i A Ltfltets testamentary on the last Will and T'-stameot of Christian Kortiendarler. late of South Woodbeny township, deceased, having been giant el to the subscribers, residing in said township, all per-ons indebted to s.ul estate are no tified to make payment without delay, ;in d tho-o having claims against the same, are desired to pre sent them piopei 1 v authenticated for settlement. DAVID II KOCHENDARFER, JOSEPH J!. NOBLE, February 14, IS<J2.* Executors. AUDITOR'S NOTICE— Th<? undersigned Auditor appoin ted by the Orphans' court of county, to dis'tibute the balance it! the hands of John Nycum, Administrator of the eslate of William Nvcurn, lat of M >nroe t iwnship in si id coun ty, decease.!, will attend to the duties ot his appoiulniefit at the office of Mann N. Spang, in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday '.ln* SIA <iay of March, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where a!! persons interested can attend. G. H. SPANG, March 14, '62. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters oi administration having been granted to the subscriber?, ori the esiale of Daniel Houck, late of Ciitiberland Valley township, deceased, all persons indebt ed to said estate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them properly au l heßiicated f.r settlement. AMOS GRO^S, JOHN li. HARDINGER, March 14, '62. Administrators. 4 DMI NI SI R A TORS* NOTlCE— etteraof administration hav i ig been granted to tiie subscribers on the es tate i.l Daniel Sleigh'.er late of Monroe town ship deceaed, ail persons indebted to said es tate, a-e hereby notified to make immediate payment,and those having claims against the same, wi;l present them properly authenticated for sett lenient. SOLOMON FEIGHT, NICHOLAS SLEIGHTER, March 14,'62. Administrators. i. 1)MIN ISTKATORS" NOTICE j \ Letters of administration hav- 1 trig been granted to the subscribers, on the es- j tale of Jesse Grove, late ol West Providence ' tow'p deceased, all persons indebted to said es- j tale, are hereby notified to make immediate 1 payment, and those having claims against the J .vitne, will present them properly authenticated > lor settlement. SARAH A. GROVE, ISAAC GROVE. March 14, *62. Administrators. T>UBLIC SALE X of coal land By \'irtue ol an order of the Orphans' Court of county, there will be ext;oseu to public • .le, a! Tie public bouse ol Janus S. ; Beckwith, at Hopewell, in at'j county, on Wednfsday, \pril 9, £B^s2, at 2 o'clock, P. M , tiie interest of James A. Cu!>::ingiia;r, deceased, being the one-half in the follow* tg described tract of COAL LAND, .otuate iti Brond Top township in said county, containing 206 actus and ?i perches, a ij lining lands cf Abner H=rtun, Wit)urn Anderson, Asa Duval, rimmas J. Hoiton, and Isaac Ha met. A i portion cf the u;i is cleared and under cuiti- ' vat ion—the elude or greater portion tsCn.i Li*. !• There i-a dv, li;ng house and cut build- tn<.\s on the ptvi i.vs. Tonus Hit! be made kinvn on <!. iv cf sale. JOSEPH M. STEVENS, JOHN AL CUS NI Ml HAM, Mutc'i i> 186' J. .7 tlmint&iin!ors. Pe&iie &H3C OF DAKIEL SLEIGHTER'S REAL ESTATE IN MONKOK WXSUIP. TJ) Y virtue nf an '-t •f" t!:n Orphans' C-jorl Jit 1 Bedliml county, Ihe tintfHi&igric.i will of!, i for s-i!•? on the p-emises, in Monroe township, On Saturday, 23sh March, inst., the loFowiug de*c'ibel Rat Estate, t > wit: The real nute el which the said Daniel Sleigb-ter djed -c.g-d, cn' \tn m g SlOv acres m-at n*i-ore, adjoin _ lands of je; t-inniii Shaw, John Me.nkle, Julias W i-ims' he..-. A'i-lUm Clark, Daniel Sleight-r, p , a.id r'b'-r . The improvements are a three sto . iy weathr, l> lard.-d log i oi.-e, log barn, blacK-mith 'hop, #; -r; house and ether buildings. Two Orch ards o, about 15) tree- ot choice flint. About 110 .l.'ie cleared, id . . res at least are g yvl meadow. 1 lie . Alice i- -let! timbered. ihe property i* well '■ a.ile.i-i! and t here is a good spring clo n to the house. I'e.in—One-third at confirmation of i!e, nd • balance m two equal yearly payments without in terest. SOLOMON" FEKiHT. .NICHOLAS SLEiGHTEK, Adm'r*. a/ Daniel Sie.gkHr, dec'd. | Match 7, 15(52. Siollcck's KLisxleliom C'oiJce. i Ti :s preparation, made from the bst Java Coffee, is recommend.-.! !,■ phy-:r i ns a a superior NIT I" 111 - I IOUS BI.V F.RAGF. lor General Debility, Dyspep ! sian I all billion, disorders. Thousand a who have hen compelled to abandon the u'e ol coffee will ' use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee.— Price 25 cents. \ KOL L 0 C Iv' S LE V A I X , The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutritious bread and cakes. Price 15 rent?. MANttFACTt'RttD BY M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad a id Che.-tnut Streets, FIIILADKI.PHIA, And sold by all Druggists and Grocers. February 28, 1862. !y* 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— j'\. Letters of adrniriistraiion on the estate of Dame! Miller, late of South Woodberry tewnsliip, dee'd., having been granted to the sub scriber, all person- indebted to said esta'e, are here by notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against thn same will present them properly authenticated for settlement SAMUEL TEETER, AtJm'r. Re-iling in S. Woodi.orry tp. February 14, lSli'2.* A DMiNISTR.ATORS' NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the e-itate of Samuel Carper, late, of Middle Woodberry township, deceased, having been granted to the sub scribers, all persons indebted to said estate are ye quc-fej to make immediate payment, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present I them properly authenticate!, for settlement. JACOB CARPER, CHRISTOPHER ACRPER, February 14, 1S <i v!. * Adm'is. Who Wants a Piano? Oneof Lighte anil Bradbury's Gr.tnd Seven Octave Overstrung Rosewood Pnno Fortes, entirely new, never having been used at all, can be obtained at a sacrifice, by calling upon the editor of this paper. Ltgble and Bradbury's Pianos are considered by mu sical artiste ?, as equal, if not auperior, to Chtcker ing'S best. MR. BRADBURY himself is one of the greatest musicians in the world.—Application must be made soon. [FVA. 7, 15(52. BLANK PROMISSORY and Judgment Notes, Blank Deeds, of a superior qualt y, and all kinds ci Justices' Blanks, for sale at this office. f \ UDITOR'S NOTICE— f jl\. The undersigned appointed b the j Orphans' Court of Bedford county, to report a | distribution of the money in the hands of Sam uel Workinj, administrator of the es'a'- of Da vid F. Brown, d c'd., amuogst cr= iiii-f, 4tc., will attend ID the duties of hisapi infinent, at liis office, in the borough nf Bedim<l, on Thurs ! day the 13th dav cl March, inst., at 10 o'clock, | A. M , of said day, when and whete all |ar ties interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Feb. 28, ISG2. Auditor. | A UDITOR'S NOTICE— i\ The undersigned appointed by the : Orphans' Comt of B dford county , to report up on the exceptions filed against the account of Elias Dell, Fsq., executor of the last * ill, &c., i of Jolin Snowberger, dee'd., to settle the same, adjust the account, and report the facts, will at ; lend to 'he duties of his appointment on Friday I the 14th day of March, instant, at hi-mtfice, in i the borough of Bedford, at 10 o'clock, A. M , of said day, wh n and where all interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Feb. 28, 1862. Auditor. .4 UDITOR'S NOTICE— ii. The undersigned appointed by the Cnuit of Common Pleas in and for the county of Bedford, to distribute the money in tile hands nf Geoige P. Riddle, assignee of Simon and Israel Oppenheitner, will attend to the duties of his appointment, ?t his offic, in the borough ol Bedford, on Tuesday, the 18th day of March, inst., at H) o'clock, A. M-, of said dav, when and where all interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Feb. 28, 18G2. Auditor. A LLEG HE N Y MA LE A N D FEMALE SEMINARY, KA a aII Hod iofi'd f'o.i E\i. CM AS. H. GERE A. 8., Principal, Miss S- J. BRIM, P receptr ess. Miss A. L. BRIM, Tactier on Piano Forte, i This institution, under the supervision of the a j ovt ntmeil pi-rsons, ns-isted by other compete;;t ! I'parhers, aff'onis a t'-.ilt co=it-e in M .tri-inatii>, Natural Scienrc-?. Languages, mnt Belies Lett res, I It! Musie, Lainting, &e., it gives extended isistrue- | tion. The Spring Term wit! commence on April 7. j JSt>""4. S'lfleiits admitted a' any time. Habits of = health, System, and p.omptness, view-, rnoraf, so- j rial, and domestic, are here made prominent oh- j j-cts of tuition, t hat the physical powers, as i well a- the mental, may be cultivated—Calisther-: ic e v rc ses are necessary—here the Students j m?et e ch d.y for systemit'c physical exercise. (AoAs4 8i | Will pay for board, including fu -j "'shed rooms, roorn tent, fuel and tuition in c nrirnon English, per term of eleven ' weeks. Extra- a' moderate charges, even less than hereto ice, nt rhan the circular calls for. Students prepared for the highest class in col j iege. For Circulars, or particular*, a Idress CM AS. H. GERE. A. 8., ! Dec. 21, l'Ol. Rainsburg. Bedford Co.. Pa. | 1 PUBLIC SALE, i 1 or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of th - Orphans' Court of ; Bedford county, the undersigned will olf-r for sale, ; on the premises, in the town of Woodberry, in -ai l ' county, on the JSth dav of March. 18 >2. the foFow | ing R-at Estate; TWO LOTS OF GItOL'SD, s;!u --| atel in the town of Woodberry, adjoining lh" School I house, known as the McCone prop rty, and being ■ numbered in the geiiemi plan of said town, 91 He 92, i with a weather boarded dwelling bouse thereon • i rented. Sale tc commence at V o'clocii of said day i when the terms will b j tnade Known. J. IV. LINGENFELTER, Feb. 21, ISC2. Adm'r. cf R. dee'd. I NOTICE— • I* her "by given that an application i to the Governor lor tue pardon of J. vV. DIVKI.BI'S, i convicted of adultpry at November Sessions, IS.tl, will be made in puisuar.ee of regulations in such I c-se- wade tad pioviJed. J. W. DIVELBISS. February 14, ISG2. j J' F CONFRSSIONS ard EXPERIENCE of a | -UFFFRKR,— Published as a warning, and for j the cspvis.il h-m-iji of Young Afen and 'hose who suf! i with Nervous Debility, Los- of Memory, I', - i inatu r e D- cay, iie. &c. &c., by one who has cured ! him.-elf bv Siir.;v!" uiealis, after being put to great j expense an.l ir.convpi ier.ee, thro' the use of worth | ie.-s medicines prescribed by learned Docto 5. Single cop >s may be had of the author, C. A. LAMBERT, F.sq., Greenpoint, Long l-land, by en ! closing a post-paid addressed euv-lop-*. Address J CHARLES A. LAMBERT, Esq. G.-eenpotnt, Long i Island, N. A'. [Jan. 17, '62.—2 m. ME Aun FTJL COM PL EX I ON. I f OCTOR THOMAS P. CHAPMAN will send to ; i 5 / nil tio wish it (free of charge,) theßectp" and ] full directions for making Hid ti-mg a beautiful vc- j j getable Balm, that will elt'-ctuully remove I'IMPLEB, j j SWITCH; S.TAN, FUKCRI.KS, &c. -See., leaving trie skin | i smooth, clean, and beautiful , also full directions for | Using pKI.ATKEAtt's CKt.KBBATKD StI.M ItLA.NT, Warrail- ! ted to srait n lull growth ot Whiskers, or a Mus tache, ir. less than thirty days. Eithei o! the above cr.n be obtained by teturr. mail, by addressing (with stamp- for return postage) DR. THOMAS F. CHAP MAN", P(tactical CHEMIST, S3i Bn AD-.VAY. NEW YOKE. [Jan. 17, '62.—2 m. j imGBSMMMOWILR;! Trains leave Hmitingdon at 7. 30, A. M. (after arrival of morr.tng train West on Penn'a R. it ) a r - ! riving at Hopewell at 10. 15 A. M. ■ Trains leave Hop-well at 10 35, A. M., arriving at Huntingdon at 1.10, P. M., connecting at 1.31, P. M., with trains East and West on Penn'a R. R. There is no deiay at Huntingdon—close connection East and West. JNO. J. LAWRENCE, Feb. 7—2 m. _ Sup't. \ LIXIR P.IOPYLAMIN-:, h THI NEW REMEDY KG It R tIEUMATISM. A NEW REMEDY, ( r „„ A CERTAIN REMEDY, I FOS ACUTE RHEUMATISM, j C H HON IC RIIEU M ATISM. RHEUMATISM OF EVERY KI.VD ; t HOW STUBBORN, No MATTER HOW LONG STANDING, PROPYLAMINE WILL CONQUER i r, WILL CURE IT. WHAT IT HAS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. DOCTORS READ, DOC RORS EXAMINE. DOCTORS THY IT. THE BEST TESTIMONY. BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. DOCTORS KNOW IT PATIENTS BELIEVE IT, TRIED AND TRUE. Pennsylvania Hospital. (FROM OIPICIAL HOSI-ITAL RUI-JETS.) MAY 19, 18C0.—Ellen S., ®t. £S, tingle, never was very strong. Two yearo ago she bad an attack of acute rheumatism, from which eho was confined to her be* for two weeks, and subsequently from a relapse for four mere. She has been well suict then i litj last Saturday } while engaged in house-cleaning she took cold, hail ptio in her back, felt cold but had no decided chill. Two days later her ankle* I began to swell, which was followed by swelling of the knee joints air of th hands. She has now dull pain in her shoulders, and her knuckles are very tender, re,i and painful ; both bands are :.sccied, but the right is most so. This, then, is a case ot acute rheuma'ism, or, a* it is now fashionably, call ed, rheumatic lever. It is a well marked rypicai case. We will carefu'ly watch the case, and from time to tittle call your attention to the various symptoms which piesent themselves. My chief object in bringing Iter before you RO.V, IS to cat! your attention to a remedy which has recently been recommended in the treatment ot rheumatism. 1 mean propylamine. Dr. Awenarins, Of St. Pntt rs burg, recommends if in the highest terms, having derived great benefit Iroui its use in 2-30 cases which came under his care. Various com nenJitory tfts timonia's respeetiag it have appeaed in our jour nals, and I propose therefore to give it another trial. I must confess* lam always incredulous a to ine worth of new remedies, which aie vaunted as spe cifics; but thiscomes to us recommended so highly, that we are bound to give it a trial. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER! MAY 23, 1650.—1 wi iitcw exhibit jo vou the p i tient for who n I prescribed Propylamine, and who was then laboring under an attack of acute rheuma tism. She has steadily taken it in doses of three grains, every two hours, (intermitting i' at night), lit" day alter you saw her, 1 found he' much nioie comfortable, better thsn she expected to be for n week or more, judging from her other attack. ( ; n<? patient now walked into the room.) in. yjiprove merit has steadily progressed, and you cannot fail to notice a maiked change in the appearance of tier joints, which are now nearly of their natural size, l'hus far our experiment would have seemed re: J mccessl'uil ; but gentlemen, we rriu-t 'wait a liti.e while be for 5 we car. give a decided opinion as to what is to be the result. IP-re is another p itier.t who was placet! on the use of the same medicine on Sunday Jaf; she has long been suffering from chronic rheumatism, and i lotuid her at that time with an acute nftark sum?r venirig upon her chronic nfL-eiion. The-'.v. ta and knuckles were mu. !i swollen and tense. Sr. took the chloride of propylamine in three grain doses every two hours, and you will p rce.ve that the swelling of the joints has much diminished. THREE DAYS LATER!! MAY 26, ISso.—This is the case o: acntn rheum atism I mated •nib propylamine, th-first of the: To which I called your attention at our la-t clinic. S a i< s'iii vejy comfortable, and is now taking three grains thrice daily. Iri this case it has seemed lo be fo'.'o.ve I by v, ry sitisfactory results. The second c se to w.drh your attehi ion was c died at our ijst lecture bus also continued lo do welt. I wi.l now br:ng bei'oiu you i very characteristic case of acute rheuiuat s r., and if Ibe resit t ii: satisfactory, I as -J I jurym v , ire shall ji/stfj render our v.rd-rt ft facer if propylamine. 110 is a seaman, ast. 2 , who was admitted a fe-- d >s ago. II s had occasion at rh-ti nut..* uv is, b • not so as to k-ep his bu! until eight iNv ag >. i"h<* pan s began in hi- right Kr.es,subsequentjy u!?h the let I ki.ee. and Ul-r, the joints of the - treniitie*. These join's B! e ad kWdlhn tn:s< teniler. II s tongue is furred: skirt, at pres-.it, dry, though there ua, been much s v-ai:rig. puis- is tin! end strong, ai d i bout 93, He . used propi'.amiii" ir>r twenty-four hours. This gentleman is what may b<. ......i 1 a Hide'*/ typical ct,e l acute rheu •■!: n There posiire !o cold and wet, nnd this e;;u uxe !.. or* ed by a feeling of foldres.s, ,-ev-r- ailiculzr p.u, beginning as it usually Jo j s, in t':- I- vr jiiutv. i'..ere is lever and l.le prof.t,e svfeitir.g, so gener ally atfenr'ant on acute iiieiimu!mn. I d:d not bring this patient before you with iha intention of giving you , lect re on ail the p; s couuecled wiiit rbeumstism, but To again give am al to the new remedy we aie fating, and to exhibit to you ibis typical crs*. as I ii .ve cail.ul i', ibt . which there could not b • rt l.iirar op,xi:•unity lor testing the medicine in question. We are, there to e, avoiding the use of all other medicines, even anodynes, thai in t a nay be no misgiv.ngs as 11 which was lite eliioient remedy, Ythe case at a Suture clinic. THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. Jt'NE 9, 1569. The next of o;;r convalescent* |r the c.s of acute before you at our ci i c of May 2Uth, which 1 then called A typical :;:n! which It Was vetoa: X"d a fair oppo tun . ! tor testing 'he worth of our i n- }. r •.■ ? there ore steadily given i.i th.ee grain dusts r-.- ; y j two hours for tour vs. The pi-;*.;: his gat ior.,: 1 very nicely, ant is now able to walk a boo', yo i J See. Ido iioi hesitate to s i-j tit,it I hot" net 'e -mi a- *cve e a eu-r of acute rhenmatie mto soon f :,,ed ! to in/ 'ift o - thit ta in for* and w lkaut he lug / <■- p i red to ti)ride positive if at <9 the valor of the rrnf •! ;t ■* hive Hint, 1 frrl hound 19 stK.tr ill)' <.';/.'<■ r.-y't , in wliie'i tee hive trird tJi ■ Ch'artdc of 1' upylamiiit, . the pa I: nits have, regained ihcii lieaiiu .an en earlier ' t/.i'i under the treatment orditlXTity pursued j VVtsi", geiuletnrn, yoa would yourse ve try it, ana repot* j the results. ! For a inll repnr' of which the above is e eon i riensetl extract, see the Philadelphia MiJiral on, l Siirginl Repot r. It is the report titer a Itrial by the be-t medical authority in this countiy, a> •! makes it unnecessary to give numerous certiiicalsi 1 from astonish-d doctors aud rejoicing paiie:;!-. j A SPEEDY (TEE, ! AX E t'FECTC AI. CERE. THE SAME RESULT IX EVERY C.ASE. WHENEVER T n 'F.r>, WHEREVER TRIED. i WHAT IT HAS DONE, Ff WILL DO AGAIN. Bullock and Crenshaw, a firm well known to most i medic-.1 men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine has j been introduced, have sold to < the exctie'vc iiubt to manufacture it according to the original re.- and we have made arrangements ot such ma.ni.u li as to enable us to scatter it broadcast amongst suf ering humanity. A WORD TO DOCTORS. It you prefer to use the same remedy in another i form, we invite your attention to the Prim Citvsr vtrtfn Cnt-ohiDK PKOPYLUJIINE, I Funs pKOPY 1.4 MINE Licjcid, t PURE PROPYI.AMINK CONCRN rr. ATEIJ, j Pi:nF. IOMNI-: PuOPYf.AVHSF, i of which we are the sole manufacturers. 2P~U'e claim no other virtue for tbe E ixir Pro pylamine than is contained in Pure CryaUltzeJ Chloride of Pioypt iinine, THE ELIXIR TS .MORE CONVENIENT. AND ALWAYS READ'.' FOR IMMEDIATE USE, AND MAY BF. TAKEN ! ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. BY ANY ONE, BY F.VERY ONE. WHO HAS RHEUMATISM OF ANY KIND At 75 cts. a Lottie. Orders may be a Idresse.-l to PROPYLAMINE A/AX UPACTURIXO CO., Office, Room No. 4, S. W.Cor. FUUBTH and CHESXSUT Srs.. Philadelphia. Or to either of the following Wholesale Agents- BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, FRENCH, JOhX M- A CO., GF.O. D. WETHER ELL & CO., PR I'F.R T. WRIGHT U CO., ZF.iGLF.R & SMI TU. ELLIOIT; WHITE & CO., Dec.6,'Gl-lyr. PutuADELrHu. A DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE— 2\_ L-tters of adminin? ration. havitij* been granted to the subscriber on the estate o. George W igfoos, late of West Providence township, deceased, all persona indebted to said estate ate re quested to make payment immediately, end tfe.v having ciaims against the same vHi pieaent theru prepeUy authenticated for aettkrient. JOSEPH MLIGFOOS febioary 18<}2. AimV.
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