¥ I R I FY TII E BLOOD i TS OT a fr\v rl the worst disorders tha l afflict ' mankind arse Tonri the corruption that acc.imu- j late* in the blood. Of all the discoveri-s thai i have t> -en made to purge ii out, none have been ; found which ci uld equal in elicit AYER'S CUM- j FOUND F.XTP.SCT OF SA RSAPARILLA. It cßans-s I and renovates the blood, instils the vigor of j health itrto the sv-'etu and purges out the hu mors which wak- disease, it stimulates th ■ healthy functions ol lite body and expels the disorders that grow and r arikle in the blend. Its extraordinary virtues are not yet widely known, but w hen thev are i' will no longer tie a question what remedy to employ in the great variety of affiii tinj diseases that require altera tive remedy. Such 8 remedy, that could be re liedoofn f tias long been sought tor. and now, lor the fust time, the public have one on which j they can depend. Our space here does riot ad ■ rr.it certificates to show its effects. But the fit- j al of a single bottle will show to the sick that I it has vi toes surpassing anything they have ' ever taken. Sufferers from Scrofula, Scrofulous ' Swellings and Sores, try it and see the rapidity j with which it rur-s. Skin Diseases, P imp's *, ; Pustule v. Plotche, Eruptions t 6h~c., an- soon'j •cleaned out ot the system. St. .Trillion t 's Fire, Haw or Erysipelas, /•/- | Str f. S",l* Rheum, Sea fit Her •, ISin-r vorm. S'c , i eliouid not be borne while they can he s j speed- \ ily CURED by -Wert's SA USA PA RILL A. Syphilis or Venereal Disease is expelled from •he system try 'he prolonged use nt this Sars-i- V'triilu, and Ihe patient is left as healthy as i* ne had neviu bar! the disease. Female Diseases are caused l y Sen full in the blond, :t n d ar- generally soon cured bv this Extract of Sarsunuritlu Price $ 1 per bottle, or t> ho'.H-S for For all the purposes of a family phy-ir, take AVER' CATII AfiTio PILLS, which are E V^R Y where known to bt- the h*,t purgative that offered to the American People. P. >c- "df> cts. per nox, cr 5 boxes tor §l. Trepare: by Pr. J.C. AVER. St Ecu, f-eivetl, S!ss. and sold by .<ll Diuggists everywhere. Ayer's Compccßd Extract Sarsapa rilla- "SETO ONE remedy is more NE-UFED I N IJ,is conn try '-ban a reliable AUtralice, but the sick have been r outrageously cheated bv the vvorth -1-!' prc( aiattoos of Sarsaparilla 'iroa:! thai thev ate disgus'ed even with the name, 'i • t the drug cannot be blamed for the impositions from which they have suffered. Most of the so-rad ed Sarsapariila- in the market contain little of the virtues of Sarsaparil'a or any thing rise. Thev are mere slops—inn: and worthless, while a rone* ntrated extract of the active va rietv of Sarsapaiiila compounded with DOCK, Stiltingia, lodine, etc., is, as it ever will be, a powerful alti ratine and an effectual remedy. Such is Ayr's Extract of Satsaparilla. as ds truly wonderful cures of the great variety of complaints which require an alterative medi cine have abundantly shown. Do nut, there fore, discard this invaluable medicine, h-cause voi> have been imposed upon by <• mething pre tutlirg to !e N-a: sa| at ii'a. while i( was not. VV nen you i.l<e u-ed AVER S —uiut, arid nut t ! then, will von know ttie virtues of S<ra pariila l'or mtnuie j articulats of the <ii 9 -ases t- cure*, v e refer vu m A \Vr's A.iieiican Al r annc, witich t! e ag-tt hei.jw UJUIMI nil! ft,r riish graii- t all wh> call I>r i'. A v hrt"s CATHARTIC PSLLS, for tfie cure of fo.f,r-'iess. ./"Mni/fcr, Dyepepsii, fn'/igfs'ioa, I'njlrntr.T,y, /'"('/ Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rn ninitistn, Heartburn arfimr from Disoriler eri Stomach, Fain, or .IJorl' l Inaction of the Bo\ne!s, Flatulence. Loss of JJppeSite, Liver Covrpti> t, Dropsi/. Harms, Gout, ,V< urrt/ufi, arnl /or a.Dinner Pill. Ti.e\ nre sugar-coafed, v> that l!i- m r s' sen ffti~e va it 'ai\< - them pleasantly, and thev are the be.'.f Apern-nt in the world for v'l the j.in poser of afa ni'v phvstc. Puce "2 > cents p i b:x : Five biXii fur St 00. Do not he put i ff !>v uoprincipied dealers whir oilier piepaiati . ns which fhey niake more profit on. Demand AVERS '-nil take no-nrieis. The sick •sd.'.t the best aid th-re is for them. rT.'J fhev !• n'ld have it. I'rej-areJ by Dr. J. C AVER & C > , L*wvli, M i„ .T ! add by Dr. 11. F. HARKY, Bdfotd —>l ai i di iEs9 AT List >N—l-'EIOHTEi!.—On the 13 iiist., fcy the Hcv. J. iio.vtrs at the iv ibrve ot* the bride's father, -Mr. Koheri Alii.-on, ot Napier Towns: ip, t i Mi** 2-largret A. lAightor of St. Clair 'Township. The following named persons Uve filed their petitions ana will rnsKe application to tU buii't ot" Quarter So miosis of tho ir. and for the County of Bedford, to be held "ti tffe Ist Monday (3th day ot" M.yeext) for Tavern License. John llaier, Bedford Borotlgti Valentine SfecKman, • Isaac Men gel Jr., 44 Sarah Filler, " 44 Joseph Alsip, 44 " John A. Gunip. B'oody Run Borough. Janie S. Beckwiih, Bioad Top Township John B. Castner, " 44 V-bzibetb Hanev, Curuberlan.t Valley tp , Thomas M. Ritchey, Hopewell tp., Martin Feightner, Harrison tp., Valentine V. VYertz, 44 Joseph PoShr, Juniata tp., Frederick Hiluebrand, •' 44 llenrv Keyser, - 4 44 Catharine Trtcker, I.tb-rty tp., John Rohm, 4 * 44 JoLn Besserer, 44 44 Jonathan Fe.ghtner, LowlonUery tp., Charles Bash, 44 44 L>. A. T. Black, Last Providence tp., Gjo.ge Mapraw, 4 - 44 j Samuel K. BoUornfield, Wesl Brovidence tp., Peter Aruieh, St. Clair tp., Nathan & Rebecca Davis, 44 44 Bernard On**l, Southampton tp.. John Mortimore, Snake Spring 44 A. J. Penned, Raiasbu.g Borough David Ste.CH.ey Jr., 44 44 Geo. M. Colvm, Schellshu'g Borough John M. Robion, 44 44 Johnscn Hafer, 44 44 TbotuasC- Keighait, Union tp., Henry Fluck Middle Woadberry tp., Milium M. Pearson, 44 44 44 Abraham W. Mowry, South Wooilberrv tp., S. tl. TATE, Bedford, t'fcik. Earrh?S, if6s. \ *9* J] K.>IPLOYrfIEXT ($73! i AGENTS WANTED! We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address ERIK SKWIN ; MA rinxK COMPANY, H. JAMES. General Agent, Milan, Ohio. - Aug. 23, Gl. K J. B. FARQUHAR, has re moved ids Grocery and Confectionary to the David Mann c irner en Ju'ianne Street, opposite Reamer's ' lhug Sucre where he will be plea.ed to see h-s cus- | torners and a I who want any articles in hts line. March 28th, ISC2. REN7- _l_ The Brick House at present ; occupied by J. N. Munshower, is tor rent trom the , fi'St of April next. It would he well suited for a j law vcr's office. T. H. LYONS & 3RO. March 28th, 1852. XVALUABLE FARM Y FOU HABAE. An excellent farm, situated miles North East ot Bedford, in Bedford township, containing ArrfS: More or Lrss, U ofTered at private sale on very reasonable terms. Eighty seres ot thi- farm are cleared and under fei re. The improvements consist of a . Two Story Lug H-,usc and 2aru, A young orchard ol" choice fruit, Ac., fkc. The fuin adjoins latutsuf Chailes Smith, Tho's. Hughes, and otheis. The tit'e is entire y free from all iri cuinbrancis. For further particulais inquire of ttie editor of the (,<zette. or JOHN H.R'JSK, S.dford, Pa. March 21, ISC2.—tf. TARIDGE LETTING M > Pt'iposals will be received nt the hosse of George Rhoads, near Stonerstovvn, on Fri day the ITh <tav of April, 1862, at 10 o'clock. A. M., for repairing the Biidge over the Juni3t, near Sionerstown, in Liber'y township, (viz : repairing one ol the abutnienj t and o'hei necessary repairs to | saui Bri.tge.) The repairs to be done will he spe cified on the day of letting. Bv nider of the Com-oissioners. H. NICODK.MPB, Clerk. Comri<i<ioners' Office, I * | Bedford, March 21, 1802. J EDITOR'S NOTICE 11. 1 he imdersigneil appoirded by the Or phans' Court of Bedford roun'y. to rnar-hai the aa. seta ot the Estate of Sophia Diehl, dee'd., will meet the p rtics interested for the pnrpo-e of attending to the duties of .-a.d appointment, ! his office, m Bedtord, on the -Itn ilav of Ap ii next, at 1 o'clock. J. VV. LING EN FELTF. R. March 21, 1862. Auditor. t ftDITOR'S NOTICE: \ The iindersignei! appointed by the Or : phar.s'Court to dist.ibute th" balance in th tian l of the Administrator of !hee.;a! ef Joseph Ca v ver, deceased, will meet the paities interested, at his nt fice, in the Borough of Bedford, at 1 o'clock, on the 3d day of Ap.it next, for the purpose of attending to tf e duties of his appointment. J. W. LJXGENFELTER, March 21, ISG2. Auditor. NEW eiiifUß STORE. Georfje cV: Son Have opened g new and carefully selected assort ment ol HOUSE FURXISfCNG GOOps, Hardware, Cutlery, Copper and Bra s Kettles. Tin and Sheet i Hon VVares, t'arlor. Ten Plate and Cooking Stover, of a great variety of patterns, and at p ices from $2 50, up to $ ij 00. Persons about to commence house keeping will find it to their vlvantage to givp us a calf ; and we invite the public generally to come and examine our | stock. <- All our purchases being for Ca'b only, and at I fash pnrrx, we b-iieve we enn, on.l intend to sell at j rates mop than ordinarily favorable, our put pose I being to p.;t f o greater advance upon otirgovida lb 11 j ni'l afford :i fair and reasonable profit. W propose to veil for cadi. or on a short cedit j to those only, who will pay promptly when called j )• I'his taife will not be departed from. ■March 21, "IS-iJ. ; \ UP!TOR'S NOTICE. j 1 Trie ii 'deisigned appointed to distribute J the rroneyin the ham's of David Kbtz, Administra : 'or of Jacob K'ifz, dee'd., tiereby gives notire that 1 he wi 1 meet the patties 111 interest, at his office in 1 Bedfoid, on Wednesday the 2.1 t! .y of April next, : when am! wheie ail may attend. JOHN PALMER, j March if, >BBS. Auditor. NkTOTICE i>i OF INQUISITION- Where*., Eliha Smith, one of the heirs of James Smi'h. late of Southampton town-hip, presented a i petition netting foitb 'i.<*f situ, James Smith lately died, leaving a widow, Naomi, and is-.tte twelve hirs. or the representatives of heirs, viz: fohn, re siding in Fulton county. Pa., E'ishi, the petitioner, j Hetty Mti'S, intermarri-d with Plii'ip Mow, Pr;s --| cilia, ir.termatried with YViHinm Wigfield, Jlly : Mmphy, deceased, leaving a husband, Jatt.es Mur I phy, and *ss ie five children. v,z: Sarah, James, Philip, Elias and .nllev; H rrison, Gideon, Harvy, S.irnh, intermarried with Henry Smith. Morgin, Matthew, now dead, leaving five children, to *P : Sarah, James, Philip, and Emanuel, who resides in | Ktilfor. county. The other heiis reside in Bedford ; comity, except Morgan, or bis heir-, whose rcsi i dence is unknown. That raid intestate died seized I of three tracts of lan.t viz: The Die'ten tract or I Mansion piece, containing lour hundred and forty acr"s, adjoining land- of George Ma v. Lee's land*, .lames penr.eil and others. One other tract, con taining about sixty-six acres, aiij i-ning the above .tract and L*wis Mil'rr. One other tract, contain i ing about fiity five ceres, adjoining f.ee'n lands, all situate In raid township of Southampton. Notice is, therefore, hereby given, that in pttrsu ! a nee T>f a Writ of Partition or Valuation to me di rected. 1 will proceed to hold an Inquisiton or Valu ation, 011 the premises, on Thursday, the 10:l> day of / pnl. !Sti2, hn and where all parties interested i m iy attend if they see prnp-r. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, March i t, 1562. J 7l STATE OF JOHN" SHREVE, DECD. Notice is hereby give.i, that I—ll 4 *is testamentary on !he estaleof John Shrove, lain of Monroe township, B dford rounly, dee'd , have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the Borough of B"df>n!. in said county. All persons in ar.y way indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate'paymerit and those having claim* aeauist it are desired 'o present thtm properiv authenticated f r settlement. S. L RUSSELL, Ex'r. of the last will, is-c. of John Shieve, dee'd. Feb. 28, 18G2. ALU ABLE MILL, FOR SALE OR RENT. The subscriber intenning to remove from his pres ent place of residence, offers for srle his GRiST MILL, Blunted in Jennet township. Somerset coun ty. together w:th 55 ACRES OF LATiD, 13 of which are in meadow, and having thereon about 250 SUGAR TREES. The mill is in good running or- j der, and is just i a mile distant from the thrrving 1 village of jenner X Roids. If not sold'within a reasonable time, the property will be rented. Terms favorabie. Apply to ADAM KETTERING, Jenner Roads, Somerset Co. Feb, 21, lfrS2.—ln. SHERIFF'S SALE. kp By virtue of a writ of Testatum Vend. Exponas, from the City and County of Phila delphia, to me directeJ, there will be*-rjd at the Court House in the bototjgh of Bedford, orvATonday the 7th dly of April. 1562, at 10 o'clock, A.M., the following Real Estate, viz : All the rig.it. title, interest and undivided share of John Devereux, of and in and to the following described tract of land, situate on the Six Mile Run, in Broad Top township, in the county o! Bedford, and State of Pennsylvania. Beginning at a cornet white oak ol the Mary Foster and Uttnlap and Evans tracts. 1 hence with lan I of Duniap an,l Evans, South sixty-nine degrees nineteen minutes East, thirty-three perches and eight tenths of a perch to a pine ; thence North foity decrees East, eighty nine perches and live tenths of a perch to a white oak ; thence North thirty degrees nineteen minutes East, eighty live perches and three-tenths of a p-rch to n white oak ; thence South forty-live degrees East, twenty-four perches and four-tenths of a p-rch to* chestnut ; t. enee South iifty-four degree, rVest, ten perches and one-tenth of a perch to a post; thence N'ortn pighty-one degrees and nine minutes Last, sixty-one perches and one-tenth ot a perch tea laige chestnut j thence North thirty. two degrees thirty three minutes Ea-t, one hundred and twenty-six perches and six-tenths oft perch toa chestnut, (fal len); thence Noith twenty nine degrees and three quarters M a degree Ea-t, ten perches i.nd five tenths ofa perch to a post; thence North thirty-two degrees East, fury -six perches and eight-tenths of a perch to a post ; thence North eighty-one degrees twenty-eight minutes Ea-t, Forty-six p j rcnes and seven-tenths of a p-icu to a spai.'sh Oak ; thence South forty degrees thirty-six tniifures East, forty eight puches and five-tenths o.' s perch o a post ; thence North fifly-hve degree . East seventy-two perches and sixty-live hundredths of a perch tc a post; thence South sixty-seven degrees Fast, fifteen perches to stones , thence South twenty-one degrees nine minutes East, twenty-six perches and live tent hs of a perch to aw hite oak (cut jfcrwu); thence South sixty-eight degrees eight minutes VVVst, eigh ty-four perches ami thirty-five bunoretllhs of a perch to a chestnut oak; thence Smith Two for : y minutes East, seventy-two perches anil fifty-five hundredths o1 a perch to a I rge white ok ; thence South thirty-nine degrees twenty three minutes V'eM, one hundred and seven p-rehesand six-tenths nl a peich to stone,; tlier.ee South fifty.four rieg ees ami oue quarter oj a tnrt to stones, thnce South twenty-four degrees twenty minutes West, twenty-four perches and foui-tenth's ot a perch to a white o,k ; thence South lorty-six degree- eleven minutes U'esi, eignty-two p-r hes and six-tenths ot a per.-ir to stones, thence South ,eveuy-five d-trees VVest, severity-two perches and eigbt-ienths ot a p-ich to a sugar-maple ; thence South forty-eight degrees ten minutes West, forty five perches and eight-tenths of a p-rclr to stones; thence South thirty-three degrees foily minutes West, twenty-seven perches toa red oak; thence South forty-seven degrees thirfy-eighi minutes VV-st thirtv-eight perches t u a beech; thence South sixty tune degrees West, twenty-seven p-rches and five tenths of a peich toa post, thence West thirty-one perches to a po,f; thence South seventy degrees vVest, nine peirhes aim six-tenths ola perch to a beech; thence North lift v-t wo degrees West, seven perches and two-tenths of a perch to a post; thence North sixty-six degrees West, five p-rcnes to a spruce; lfence North fbtrty-eight degrees West, eight perches an t five-tenths ot a perch toa po-t ; 1 hence Noi th sixty -s, x degrees West, tour perches to a post ; thence South eighty-eight degrees West i perches to a pr.t ; thence North forty-two do. grees West, fifteen p"r<-hes and fi.e-ter'hs of a petch to a po-t ; thence South eightv-foiic degrees VVest, ten perches to a i >st; thence Nor th eigbty- I eight degrees West, twenty percht.s and seven | tenths of a pejrh to a spiuce ; thence N'or'ir sixiv ; three degrees We,:. tv.-elre p relies toe. post; thence j North thirty '--even degrees West, eight perche* and j six-tenths of a p.'nh 'o a post; thence North !l:ty | six degree, We-t. twelve perches and eight-tenths j of a perch to a post ; thence N'orth seventy-one de i grees West, fifteen perches and one-tenth of a perch 'o a post ; thence North eighty-eight degrees West, I six perches and -ven-tentfi cf z p-rch to a post ; i hence North sixty-one degrees West, two prcbes . and eighty-live hundredths of a perm It. a post ; I thence North two d-*i rees eleven minutes We-t, tii ; ty live perch*- and live-tenth, of a p-rch to -tone - ; thence *-otiiii sixty-nine .legreei Ea-t, seventy-five perch. 3 an 1 six-tenths o; a p.'icli to a white oak ; thence North ttnee degree, forty minutes furry four peiches and four-tenths of a perch to a white oak. and the pi ice ot beginning, containing four hu I.lied thirty-four acres and two perches. Al-o, a!! th 't other tract of land lying'South ot S x .iile Run, in liioad lop township, inihe county ot Bedfur !. and Sr-.te . ! Pennsylvania, bounded 011 the North by the tract above d < ribed, a.vl on the Soutli and K -st by t i-r Divid Sareevei and D.inlaj 1 tract, cont.i.ni.ig linty-five acres of land he the same more o" les. 'lnk' 11 in fxecu ; im> as the prop el ty o: John Devercux. JOHN" J. CESSNA. Sberi.'l. Sherifi '- Office, Bedf'oi.;, / March 14, ibo'J. y • FSYK FARMS F O M® . TIIP undf r-i. 4 n ! oIT-r for -TALE THE loilov. INC depcrib'.d firms situated on the head watetsoi j Dunnirig's Ureek, in St. Clair Eiwn.shi,., Be.J --: lor.l county ; No. 1 coii aius 262 acres and i 1 fe'rr f• s. ! having thereon erxted TWO DWELLING I HOLIES rui !iVV () BARNS, (..ne u. -.v) and I ai.-o a SAW MILL, in running orjet. No. 2. contain* 13! acre-, wi:h now house I and new barn thereafter eclnl. No. 3. contains 183 acres, 33 peiches, and 1 is situated on tin* putiiic road leading fiom j Schellsbt'tg to Pleasantviile. The improve* | meiitr. consist c.l a good house, barn, Ntc. j N+ contains lr>7 acres and l-!> parches. A desirable tract in every respect. i N . r. contains 163 acres, 48 perches. A [ bout 3D acres cleared and the balance finely tiir.herpd. Much of trie above described land is bottom lan), mostly covered with fine large SUGAR ! REES. Tiie fruit upon some of these tracts is choice and in abundance. Ali of the Irac's are well supplied with water. Farmers, Lum bermen, Tanners and Speculators should ex amine the premises, as they will be sure to find oppoituni'ies for <j">od investments. The* title is warranted stood. Diafls of the several tracts can be c*. 11 with tiie undersigned, in Bedford, at any time. For terms and further particulars, addrerj J. H. LYONS &. BRO., March 14. Bedford, Pa. 4 DMiNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— * Letter* of administration hav ing been granted,to the subscriber, on the es tate of George Miller, of South Woodbury tow'p deceased, all persons indebted to said es tate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claimssl again the same, will present them authenticated for set tlement. O. E. SHANNON, March 14, '62. Jidminishalor. ECU TORS' NOTICE j Letters testamentary on the last Will nnd Testament of f'hritifin Korhendarler, late cf South Woorfbmiy township, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers, residing in said township, all pv-r.-ons indebted to siid estate are no tified to make payment without delay, nnd having cli-i inc. against the same, are fevired to pre sent them ptopcilv rutbenticated for *eitlrriient. D.vVID B. KOCHENDARFER, I JOSEPH B. NOBLE, February 14, 1562.* Executors. AUDITOR'S NOTICE— The undersigned Auditor appoin ted by the Orphans' court of Bedford county, to distribute the balance ir the hands of John N veil iTt, Administrator of the es'.ale of William Nycum, laie of M mroe township in said counr ly, decease i, will attend to the duties ot his appointment at teeotiice of Mann & Spang, in the Borough ol Bedford, on Monday the 3ls{ day of March, al 10 o'clock A. M., when and where alt persons interested can attend. G. H. SPANG, March 14, ! 62. Auditor. ADM I NISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration having been granted to lite subscribers, on the estate of Daniel Houck, late ot Camber land Valley township, deceased, ail persons indebt ed to said estate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, w ill present them properly au thenticated for sell lenient. AMOS GRO>S, JOHN B. HA kDINGER, March 14, '62. Adm inmtrulors. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE— j_'\. Letters of administration hav ing been granted to the subscribers on the es tate of Daniel Sleighter late of Monroe town ship deceased, all persons indebted io said es tate, a e hereby notified to make immediate pay merit, ami those having claims against the same, will- present them properly authenticated for settlement. SOLOMON FEIGHT, NICHOLAS SLEIGHTER, March 14, : 62. .ddmiruslndors. \ DM Ittl ST K ATOR S' NOTICE,— ,7\ Letters of administration hav ing been granted to the subscribers, on the es tate f,t Jesse Grove, !a{e of West Providence tow'p deceased, ail persons indebted to .said es lile, ate hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having ciatiVis against the same, will present them properly authenticated tor settlement. SARAH A GROVE, ISAAC GROVE. March 14, *62. AdminL'rnlors. TJUBLIC SALE i OF COAL LAND. By viitue ol ati order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, there will b* exposed to • public sale, at Ihe public bouse ol James S. Beck with, at Hopewell, in said county, on Wednesday, April 9, 1802, at I o'clock, P. M , the interest of James A. Cunningham, deceased, being the one-half in tlie Li lowing described tract of COAL LAND, situate in Broad Top township in said county, containing 2U6 acres a*;d 76 perches, a-!j fining lands of Abner Horton, William Anderson, Asa Duval, 1 norms J. H.trior., arid Isaac Barn el. A portion of the rand is tfeared and under culti vation— the while or greater portion is Coal land. There is a dwelling house and cut build ings on the premise?. Terms will l>e mad-- known on dav <;f sale. JOSEPH M. STEVENS, JOHN AL CUNNINGHAM, March 7. 1862. AJministiators. Public Mate CF DANIEL SLEIG-HTER'S REAL ESTATE IX MONROE TOWNSHIP -1* Y viriuPof an order of the Orphans' Court Ji Jj of Bedford county, lh- undei signed will oiler for sale on T!e premises, in .Monroe township, On Saturday, 29cli March, inst, th<* lol'owing described Ileal F.state, to wit: The real estate of whirh Th-' sai-i Daniel Sleighter died re./' d, containing 2IOJ a :res neat measure, adjoin ing lands of J -iemiah Shaw, lohti Meaikle, Joh as Williams' heir-, William Clark, Daniel Sleighw, jr . and others. The i mprovements are a three sto ry weather boarded log house, log barn, hlacK<mith shop, sp'i::g house and other buildings. Two orch ards of about 130 trees of choice fruit. About Lid acies cleared, i' 2 acres at least are good meadow. The balance i- well timbered. The property is well : watered urid there i-a good spring close to the house. Term*—One-third at confirmation of sale, and ; balar.ee in two equal yearly payments without in terest. SOLOMON FEN; nr. NICHOLAS SLEIGHTER, Adm'rs• of Daniel SUighter. derd. j March 7, ISG'2. tfiollock's E).in<!i'iion 3.'o2K*e. ; This preparation, ma le from the b'st Java Coffee, is recommended b".'physicians as a superior NU I*lll - iOIJS BEVERAGE lor Genera! Debility, Dyspep. si- - , an 1 all billions disorders. Thousands uhoha ve ; been compelled to abandon the use 01 coffee will I use this without injurious effeits. One can contains I the strength of two pounds of ordinary cotfee.— i Price 2-3 cents. K 0 LLOC K' S LE V A I N , | The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, j for making liehr, sweet and nutritious bread and | cakes. Price 13 cents-. 31 ANf*FACTORED BY M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad an ! Che.-fnut Streets, I'IIIt.ADEI.PIIIA, And sold by all Druggists and Grocers. February 28, 1802. ly* A DMHVISTRATORTS NOTICE i Lelfers of administration on 'he estat# of Daniel Miller, late of South Woodberry t"w:iship, dee'd., having been granted to the sub scriber, all pel sons indebted io said eita'e, are here by notified to make payment immediately, and tho-e having claim* against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement SAMUEL TEETER, Ad.-n'r. Residing in S. Woodberry tp. February lb, 1 stj'd.* ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Carp°r, la'e of Middle \V oodberry township, deceased, having been granted to the sub scribers, all |>ersons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and all per sons having claims against said estate will present them properly authenlicateu for settlement. JACOB CARPER, CHRISTOPHER ACRPER, February 14-, ISGJ.* Adm'r*. Who Wants a B'iaiio? Oneof Lighte and 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 mu sical artUtet, as equal, if not superior, to Cbicker ing's best. Ma. CeADsrnY himself is one of the greatest musicians in the world.—Application must be made 6000. 7, jß(>2. BLANK PROMISSORY and Judgment Noli-*, Blank Deed 3, of a superior qualty, and all kind* of Justices' Blanks, lor sate at this office. AUDITOR S NOTICE— The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, to report a distribution of the money in the hands of Sam uel Working, administrator uJ the esta*<*cf Da vid.F. Brown, dec'd., amongst creditor-, &c., will attend to (he duties of hisapp- intment, at fits ollice, in the borough o! Bedfnid, on Thurs day Hie I3;h day ol Match. i:rst.,ai 10 o'clock, A. M, of t-aid day, when and where all par ties interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Feb. 28, 1562. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE— The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of B dford county, to report up on tlie exceptions filed against the account of Elias Dell, Esq., executor of the last vill, &c., of John Snowberger, dee'd., to settle the same, adjust the account, and report tire facts, will at tend to the duties of his appointment on Friday the 14-th day of March, instant, at hisothce, in the borough of Bedford, at 10 o'clock, A. M , of said day, when and where all interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Feb. 28, ISG2. Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE— XJL The undersigned appointed by tbe Court of Common Pleas in and for the county ot Bedford, to distribute the money ia the hands of George P. Kiddie, assignee of Simon arid Israel Oppenheitner, will attend in the duties of his appointment, rt his office, in the borough of Bedford, oti Tuesday, the ISth day of March, ins'., at 10 o'clock, A. M , oi said day, when and where ail interested can attend. JOHN P. HEED, Feb. 28, 1862. Auditor. A LLEGHENY MALE AND JSL - FEMALE SEMINARY, Hrtlßuti Co., Pa. CUAS. 11. GERE A. 8., Principal, Mis S- J. BRIM, Preceptress. .Miss A. L. BRIM, Teaciier on Piano Forte. This institution, under the supervision of Ihe a nove nnnneil persons, assisted iiy oilier competent IVai liers, atf.irds a full cour-e in M itb>*imtfir, Natural Sciences. Languages, nrut Bel!"* L<-ttre- Tii Music, Pointing, fee., il gives extended instiur tiou The Spring Term will commence on April 7. 1 SCO. Stu letits admitted a r any tin o . Ha'iiTs of health, System, and piomptn • s, views, moral, so cial, and domestic, are here made prominent ob jects oftiiit-on. 't'hat the physical powers, as well as the menta], may be cultivated—Calisthen ic cv rc ses are necessary—here the Students met e ch it y lor systematic physical exercise. 17 i t Wilt pay for board, including fti>- O&/C.') ' '"shed rooms, room rent, fuel an.! tuition in c unmon English, per term of eleven weeks. Extra' at rrodera'e charges, even less than heretofore, ot than tbe circular calls for. Students prepared 'or the highest cl-iss iti col lege. i-'o" Circuiass, or particulars, address CHAS. H. (JERE, A. 8., Dec. 21, Rainsburg, Bedford Co.. Pa. ivIJPLin SALE, OF VALUABLE TIE JI ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned will offer for sate, on the premise*, in the town of Wondberry, in said county, on Ihe 18th dav ot March, 1832. the follow ing R-a! Estate: TWO LOTS OF GROUND, situ ated in the te-.vn of Wondberry, adjoining the School house, known as the MeCune property, and being numbered in the genera! plan of said town, 91 & 92, with a weather boarded dwelling house thpreori e rected. Sal - tc commence at \ o'clocs of said day, when the terms will b- made Known. J. \V. LINGENFELTER, Feb. 21, ISG2, Adm'r. cf R. McCune, decM. -vpncE >j if hereby given Ibat an application ' to the Governor for the pardon of .!. W. DivEt.ni s, j convicted of adultery at November Sessions, 1811*. i will be made in putsuance of regu ations in such ! c-ses made and pro\ ideJ. J. \V. DJVELBISS. February 14, 1562. ' J *'. E CON FESSIONS art! EXPERIENCE of a ; j jUFFERER. — Published as a warning, an.! for | the especial benefit of Young Men and those who ' suffer with Nervous Debility, Los- of Memory, l'ie ! mature Decay, tee. &c. &c., by one who has earn! ! iiirn-elf hv simple means, after being put to great ! expense and inconvenience, thro' the use of worth j le-s medicines presetibed by learne.l Docto s. Single rop.es may be had of the author, C. A. | LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long I-land, by en j closing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAMBERT, Esq. Greenpnint, Long island, N. Y. [ lan. 17, '62.—2 m. BEA U ffFUL COMPLEXION. ; j OCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will send to j | ) all who wish it (free of charge,) the Recipe and j full directions for making nil n ing a beautiful ve ! ge'able Balm, that wii! elf-ctually remove PIMPI.ES, i Si.oTCuts, TAN, Fui CKI.IIS, ttc. Set*., leaving the skin J smooth, clean, and beautiful , also full directions for j using PELATKKAU'S CKLRBKATBD STIMULANT, warran i ted to start n full growth of Whiskers, or a .Mus | .ache, ir. less than thirty days. Either ot tbe above j can be obtained by retutiv mail, by addressing (with j stamps for return postage) DR.THOMAS F. CHAP j MAN, PRACTICAL CIIKMIST, 83 1 Bit- ADWAV. NEW | YORK. [Jan. 17, '62—2 m. iIIOTGDBSI BROIOTOPR.B. . . •. | Trains leave Huntingdon at 7. 30, A. M. (after I arrival of morning triin West on Penn'a li. il ) ar ! riving at Hopewell at 10. 1.7 A. M. ! Trains leave Hopewell at 10 33, A. M., arriving j at Huntingdon at 1.10, P. M.. connecting at 1.31, P. M., with trains East and West on Penn'a 11. li. ! There is no deiay at Huntingdon—close connection [ East and West. JNO. J. LAWRENCE, Feb. 7-'2tn. Sup't. ! j 'LiXIR PROPYLAMINE, id Tlin NE'V REMEDY FOR. R HEUMATISM. A NEW RF.MF.DY, ( _ OR A CERTAIN REMEDY, I ACUTE RHEUMATISM, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATISM OF EVERY KIND ; I HOW STUBBORN. No MATTER HOW LONG STANDING, PROPYLAMINE WILL CONQUER IT, WILL CURE IT. WHAT IT HAS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. DOCTORS READ. DOC I ORS EXAMINE, DOCTORS TRY IT. THE BEST TESTIMONY, BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. DOCTORS KNOW IT PATIENTS BELIEVE IT, TRIED AND TRUE. Pennsylvania Hospital. (FROM OFFICIAL HOSPITAL REPORTS.) MAY 19, 18(H),—Ellen S., net. £B, single, nevar was very strong. Two yearn ago she bad an attack ot acute rheumatism, (torn which she was confined to her be-t for two weeks, and subsequently from a relapse for four more. She has been well ainct then llil last Saturday ; "while engaged in house-cleaning the took cold, hat p'in in her back, felt cold but had no decided chill. Two days later her ankle* began to swell, which was followed by swelling of the knee joints arrof th • bands. She has now dull pain in her shoulders, and her knuckles are very tender, red and painful •, borh bands are affected, hut the right is most so. This, '..en, is a rase ot acute rheumatism, or, as it is now fashionably call ed, rheumatic lever. It js a well marked typical case. We will rarekt ly watch The case, and l'rom time to liine call your attention to th" carious symptoms which pmsent themrelves. My chief object iii bringing her before you now, is to call jour attention to a remedy which has recently been recommended in the treatment ot rheumitisrn. t m"au propt/lumiat . Dr. Awei arms, of S'. Peters burg, i .'coalmen I- it in tbs highest terms, having derived great benefit from ire use in 250 cases which came under his eare. Various com .ten I itory tes timoniii s respecting it have appared in our jour nals and I propose therefore to give it another trial. 1 mni confess* I am always incredulous as to the worth of new* remedies, which aie vaunted a* oe citics; but thiscomes to n3 r-'-ommended so highly, that we aie bound to give it a trial. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS L\TER! May 23. 1860.—1 wi I now exhibit jo you the pa tient for who n I prescribe ! Propylamine, and who was then laboring under an attack of acute rheuma tism. She oas steadily taken it in doses of three grain*, every two hours, (intermitting it at night). The day after yon saw her, 1 lo 11 inhtier much moie comfortable, belter than s'-e exp-cted to be for a week or more, judging from her other attack. (The patient now walked into the room.) Th" improve ment has steadilv progressed, and you cannot fail to no!ice a marked change in the appearance of her joints, which n'<- now nearly of their natural size. Thus far ocr experiment would have seemed ve*y niccessfnil ; but gentlemen, we rou-t 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 hue long been suffering from chronic iheumatism, an! I found h-r at tint time with au acute attack super vening upon her chronic afieetio-,. T.ie-w, tsar.d knuck'es svere mum swollen atul ten<3. Su_• took the chloride of propylamine in three grain doses every twu hours, ant! you will p-rceive that the swel.ing of the joints has much diminished. THREE DAYS LATER!! May 20, IB6o.—This is 1 he C3S" of acute rheum atism trea'e.,l with propylamine, the first oi those to which I called your attention a; our la -1 clinic. She is still v-ry comfortable, unl i; now t king tores grains thrice daily. in this case it has sewirrd to be fo.'owed by very s itisl'actnry results. The second c .se to which your uttchtion was called at our last lecture, has also continued to do well, i -%•<! now bring b-hoie yen a verv characteristic case ot acute rheumatism, and if the resii t be satisfactory, I tain A", as pood jurymen , ire .shall justly render our nrdict in favor rf propylamine. lie is a seaman, act. 21, who was admitted a few d \ i ago. H-s had occasional rheumetir pains, but nor so as to keep his bed.until eight days ago. The plains began 111 his right knee, aubsequciitl y affected the left kr.ee, and later, the joints of the upper ex tremities-. These joints a:~ all swollen tense and tender. Ms tongue is furred; skin, at piesent, dry, though there has been much sweating. His pulse is lull arid strong, and • beat 90, Ha has now used props iamine tor twenty-four hours. This gentleman is what tmy be called a strictly typical c;i->e n! acule rheumatism There was ex posure to cold and wet, ai d this expo-tire -s loilow ed bv a feeling of coldness, severe articular pain, beginning as it usually does, in the lower joints. 1 ,r"ie is te\ 1 r and lite profuse sweating, so gener ally attendant on acute rheumatism. 1 did not bring this pitient betbre you with the intention of giving yon a iect te on all tos points codnerted with rheumatism, hut to again give a tit al to the new remedy we are testing, and to exhibit to you this typical cas", a* 1 h,.Ve called i', than which there could not be a fairer opportunity tor testing the m-dieine in question. We are, there- Co e, avoiding the use or at! other medicines, even anodynes, that there may be r,o tr.isgiv.ngs as to which was the efficient remedy. You shall see the case at a luture clinic, THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. Juxe 9, ISGO.—The next of our eonva'escent* 1* the c .se of ncute rheumatism before you at o:ir clin ic of May 2.ith, which 1 th"n called a typical case, end which it was icuuiked was a fair opportunity for testing the worth ot our new lemedy. it wa-s therefore steadily give,, in three grain doses every two hours for four days. The pitient has got along very nicety, an I is now able to Walk about, ns you see. Ido 1101 hesitate to toy thai / have never seen as severe a■ cose of ac/le rheumatism so soon restored, to heat'th us this man has heeti, and lethaut letup pre pared '') deride positive's/ us 'o the value of th- reme dy ice have, used, 1 feel hound to .state that in th' car's in. to hie a ire have tried the Ch'oride. of Propylamine, the y.r.iruli have regained their health murk earlier thou under the t'ratuuut ordiu iri/y prtr.iiied. 1 wish, gentle n>'ii, too would jour,? ve-> try i, and repott the results. For a full report of which the above is a con densed extract, see the Philadelphia Mrd'ctil and Surpic>( llrpori r. It is the report liter a f.iir trial bv the be-t medical authority hi this country, and makes it unnecessary to give numerous certificates fiom astor -shed doctors and rejoicing patients. A SPEEDY CURE, an effectual cure. THE SAME RESULT IN EVERY CASE, WHENEVER TRIED, WHEREVER TRIED. WHAT IT HAS DONE. If WILL DO AGAIN. Bullock and Crenshaw, a firm well known to most medic-1 men. by whom the Elixir Propylamine has been introduced, have sold to us the exc'nsive right to m imifarture it according to the original recipe, and we havo made arrangementsol such magnitude as to enable us to scatter it broadcast amongst suf ering humanity. A WORD TO DOCTOR-. If you prefer to use the same remedy in another form, we invite your attention to tho PI'RF. CrYSTAI.'ZKD CItI.ORIDK Pf..T YI.AMINE, I'uitn Propylamine Liquid, Pikk Propylamine Concent hated, Pr-Rr. lolixk Propylamine, of which yve „re the sols rrannfacturers. 27"lVp claim no other virtue for the Elixir Pro pylamine than is contained in Pure Crystahzed Chloride of Pioypl imine, THE ELIXIR IS MORE CONVENIENT, A.N!) ALWAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, AND MAY HE TAKEN ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. BY ANY ONE, BY EVERY ONE, WHO HAS RHEUMATISM OF ANY KIND At 75 cts. a Cottle. Order* may be addressed to PROPYLAMINE. MANUFACTURING Cb., Office, Room No. 4, S. W.Cor. FUUCTH and CHESTNTT STS., Philadelphia.- Or to either of the following Wholesale Agent*. BULLOCK 8c CRENSHAW, FRENCH, RICHARDSON ft CO., JOHN M. MARIS <V CO.. GEO. I>. WETHERELL 8c CO., PF.TF.R T. WRIGHT 8c CO., ZEiGLF.R 8c SMITH, ELLIOTT, WHITE A CO., Dec.6,'6l-tyr. PHILADBL*™*. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— Loiters of adminisfratior. having been granted to the subscriber on the estate cS George Wigfoos, late of West Providence township, deceased, all persona indebted to said estate ate re quested to make payment immediately, and titose having claim* against the same will present then properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH WIGFOOS, Ftbtary IK, 1862. Adoi'r.
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