PURIFY THE BLOOD.. a lew ol the worst disorders thai aHlict mankind arise fiom ihe corruption thai accumu lates in the blood. Of all tile discoveri-i tnat have been made to purge it out, none have been found which could equal in elleii A vert's Coh rouND Extimct of SAttsarAP.tt.L*. It cleanses and renovates the blood, instils fhe vigor of health into the system and purges out the tin* mors which mail- disease. It stimulates the healthy functions ol the body and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the blond. ]ts extraordinary virtues are not yet widely known, but when they are i' will tin longer he a question what r-uiedy to employ in the great variety ol afllirting diseases that tequire altera tive remedy. Soch a remedy, that could he re lied on has long been sought lor, und now, for the first tiorp, the public have one/in whirl, they can depend. Our space heie does not ail ir.it ceili'icates to show its effects. Hot the tri al ola lingle bottle will show to the sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. SuHerers from Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, try il and see Ihe rapidity with which it cures. Skin Hi senses, Pimple >, Pustules, Blotches, Eruptions , <S*e., ate soon cleaned out ol the system. St. Tnt/toil's Firr, Hose or Erysipelas, T*t ler or Suit Ithtum, Soil J lieu ', Ringworm, <S"C , should not be borne while they ran be so ,-peed jly cured by A yen's SAitsArAr.tt.LA. Syphilis or Venereal Disease is expelled front (he stslem by lite prolonged use of this Sursa pnrilla, and (he patient is left as healthy as il he had never had the disease. Female Diseases ate caused by Scrofula it) the bi mil, and are generally soon cured by this Extract of Snrsnniiillti. Price $1 per bntlle, or fi boll lea ftir For all the purposes of a family physic, lake AYEK'S CATHARTIC PILLS, which are every where known to he. the hesl purgative that is offered to the American People. Price 25c15., per box, or 5 box-a for §l. Prapare.l by Or. J.C. AYKK, fc Co., Lowell, Mass. and oM by all Druggists everywhere. •Ayer'a Ccmpcuud Extract Saraapa riila- NO one remedy is more needed in lbi< coun try than a r- liable JHternfive, but the sick have been so ouliageously cheated by the wortli b si preparations of abroad thai they are riDgosietl even with the name. y• t the drug cannot be blamed for the impositions from which they have suffered. Most of the so-call ed Sarsaparillas in the market contain little of the virtues of Sarsuparilla or any tiling i Ise. They are "mere slops inert arul worthless, while a concentrated extract of the active va riety of Sarsapaii'la compounded with DOCK, Stillingia, lodine, etc., is, as It ever will be, a powerful alterative and an effectual remedy. Such is Ayr's Extract of Sarsaparilla, as its truly wonderful cures o( the great variety of complaints which require an alterative medi cine have abundantly shown. Do not, there fote, discard this invaluable medicine, b-rause you have been imposed upon by something pre t>tiding to be Sntfajtirilla. while it was not. When yon have used A vim's—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues n| Sarsa parilla. For minute | artirulais ol the diseases it ciires, we relet you to Ayer's American .Al manac, which the agent beloxv named will fur nish grafts to all who call lor it. AYER'S CATHARTIC Pit.t.s, for the cure ol Coshvcr.ess, .I mm diet, Dysptpsi t, Indigestion, Dysmtery. Foal Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Ihartbiirn arising j mm Disorder ed Staunch, Pain, or Jilorltid in ml ion oj the Jlovtelg, Flatulency, J,ass of .Appetite, I.iver Complaint, Dropsy. Worms, Goat, JVt.ural.rin, and /or a Dinner Pill. They are sugar-coaled. *'> that the most sen sitive can take them pleasantly, ami they ate the best Aperient in the world lor all the pin poses til a family j>hvir. Price "J5 cents p i till; Five boxes fur s>l 00. Do not be put <fF bv unprincipled dealers with other pteparatinris which liiev make more prufit on. Demand A Yen's and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, sod they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. A YET. SI CO., Liwell, Mass., and sold by Dr. lb F. HARKY, Bedfold .TI ARRIRR ALLISON—FEIGI ITEll.—On the 13 inst., by tho Ifcc. J. Bowers ut lire roeidcnce of the bride s father, Air. Hubert Allison, of Napior Township, to Mi. Mnrgret A. I'Vightcr of St. Clair Township. "VTOTICE.-- it The follow ing named persons have filed their petitions and will mane application to the Court of Quarter Serious of the Peace.it: ami for the County of Bedlord, to lie held "ii tne Ist Mo:,day (Oth day of M lynext) for Tavern License. John Hater, Bedford Borough Valentine Steckman, " •< Isaac Mengel Jr , " " Sarah Killer, " " Joseph Alsip, " " John A. Gump. B'oody Run Borough. James S. Berkwilb, Broad Top Township John B. Castner, " " Elizabeth Honey, Cumberland Valley tp , Thomas M. Ritchey, Hopewell ip., Martin Feigh'rier, Harrison tp., Vulentiue V. Werti, Joseph Foiler, Juniata tp., Frederic t; Hildcbrand, • <t Henrv Keyser, •' " Catharine 'flicker, Liberty tp., John Kohm, " '• Jol.n Besserer, " " Jonathan Fcightbor, Londondery tp., Charles Baib. " < 0. A. T. Black, Fast Providence tp., George Magraw, • < Samuel It. Uoltomfield, West Brovidence tp., Peter Atmeb, St. Clair tp., Nathan te Rebecca Davis, " " Bernard Oneal, Southampton tp.. John Mortimore, Scalte Spring " A. J.Penncll, Raiasbu g Borough David SttK.-i.ey Jr., ' " • Geo. M. Colvin, Scbellaba.tj Borough John M. Robison, " " Johnson Hater, <r •• Thomas C. Keigbart, Union tp., Henry Fluck Middle Woodberry tp.. William M. Pearson, • • Abraham W. Mowry, South-Woodberrv tp., b. tl. TATE, | Clerk'aOfflcp, Bedford, ( Clerk. March JB, 1803. J I : sft.l !j EMPLOYMENT [573.! /iCF.NTS WANTED! We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all j expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission, i Particulars sent Sree. Address Ebik Ss'.vini Ma ! chink Company, It. J AMES, General Agent, Milan, ' Ohio. j Aug. 23, 'Ol. R ! EMOVAL— J. B. FARQUHAR, haarr moved his Grocery and Confectionary to the David Mann c oner on Ju'ianne Street, opposite Reamer's Drug More where he will be pleased to see Ids cus tomers anil all who want any anicles in his line. March 28th, 1802. 1"OR RENT- The Brick House at present occupied by J. N. Munshower, is for rent Irom the first of April next. It would be well suited for a lawVcr's otlice. T. H. LYONS & BRO. TVALUABLE FARM > FOIt MALE. An excellent larm, situated 4$ mile* North East ol Bedford, in Bedford township, containing I HO Acres-. More or Less, is offered r.t private sale on very reasonable terms. Eighty acres of this farm are cleared and under fence. The improvements consist of a Two Story Log House and Barn, A young orchard of choice fruit, Ac., Ac. The f.iim adjoins hinds ol Charles Smith, Tno's. Hughes, und oihers. The tit'e is entirety free from all in cumbrances. For further particulars inquire of the editor of the Gazette, o- JOIIN H.RCSH, Bedford, I'a. March 21, 1802.—tf. Bridge letting.- ' Proposals will be received at the house of Giorge Rhjads, near Stonerstown, on Fri day the llih day of April, 1882, at 10 o'clock. A. M., for repairing the Biidge over the Juniata, near Stouerstown, in Liberty township, (viz : repairing one of Ihe abutments and o'bei necessary repairs to said Briilg-.) The repairs to be done will be spe ritied on the day of letting. By order of* the ('ommitsioners, il. NtCODEMDS, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, ( Bedford, Maich 21, 1802. J \ EDITOR'S NOTICE 1\ The undersigned appointed by the Or pilaris' Court, of Bedioid cotin'y. to marshal the as sets ot the Estate of Sophia Diehl, dee'd., will meet the p rties interested for the purpose of attending to the duties of ssul appointment, at his office, in BedfrirJ, on the 4tb day of April next, at 1 o'clock. J. W. LINGENFKLTER. March 21, 18G2. Auditor. I TLDLTOR'S NOTICE: \ 'The undersigned appointed by the Or phar.s'Court to distiibute the balance in the hands of the Administrator of the estate of Joseph Carver, deceased, will meet the putties interested, at his ot ticc, in the Borough ol Bedford, at I o'clock, on the 3d day of Apiil next, for the purpose of attending to tie duties of his appointment. J. W. I.INGENKELTF.It, March 21, ISG2. Auditor. NEW IIIRDWME STORE. George 'Blyiiih-e Have opened a new nnd carefully selected assort ment ol HOUSE FURNISH'NG GOODS, Hardware. Cutlery, Copper and Bras Kettles. Tin and Sheet Ton Wares, Parlor, Ten Plate and Cooking Stove., of a ercßt variety of patterns, and at puces from $2 "iO, up to sls <>o. Persons about to commence house keeping will find it to their tdvaritage to give us a call ; and we invite the public generally to comeand examine our stock. All our purchases being for Cwh only, anil at rzx/i prices, we believe we can, and intend to sell at rates more than ordinarily favorable, our pmpose | being lo put no greater advance upon our goods than will allord a fair and reasonable profit. We propose to sell for cash, or on a short C'edit to those only, who will pay promptly when called on. This rule will not be departed fiorn. • March 21, 1882. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE. \ The undersigned appointed to distribute the money in fhe hands of David Klitz, Administra tor of Jacob Kiilz, dee'd., hereby gives notice that he wi'l meet the parlies in interest, ot bis nllice in Bedford, on Wednesday the 2d diy of April next, when and where all may attend. JOHN PALMER, March 21, 18G2. Auditor. XTOTICR 1> OF INQUISITION- Wberea-, F.lisha Smith, one ot the heirs of James Smith, late of Southampton township, presented a petition setting forth that said James Smith lately died, leaving a widow, Naomi, and is.ne twelve heirs, or the representatives of heirs, viz : John, re siding in Fulton county, Pa.. Etisha, the petitioner, Hetty Moa, intermarried with Philip Moss, Pr;s rilia, intermarried with William Wiglield, Jolly Mniphy. deceased, leaving a husband, James Mur phy, ami issue five children, viz: Sarah, James, Philip, Klin* and ..olley; il •rriion, Gideon, tlaivy, Sarah, intermarried with Henry Smith, Morgan, Matthew, now dead, leaving five children, to wir : Sarah, James, Philip, and Emanuel, who resides in Fulton county. The other heiis reside in Bedford county, except Morgan, or his heirs, whose resi dence is unknown. That sai l intestate died seized I nf three tjrncts of land viz: 'lhe Dicken tract or Mansion piece, containing lour hundred and forty acres, adjoining lands nf George M.iv, Lee's Innds, James Pennell and oihers. One other tract, con taining about sixty.six acres, adjoining the above tract and Lewis Miliar. One other tract, contain ing about fifty.five acres, adjoining Lee's lands, all situate in said township of Southampton. Notice is, therefore, hereby given, that in pursu ance of a Writ of Partition or Valuation to me di rected, 1 will proceed to hold an Inquisiton or Valu ation, on the premises, on Thursday, the 10th day of t pril. 18G2, when and where all parties interested miy attend if they see proper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, March 14, ISG2. INSTATE OF JOHN SHKEVE, DECD. _j Notice is hereby givp.i, that letters testamentary on the estate of John Shr.evp, late | of Monroe township, Bedford county, dec'd., have been granted to the subscriber, residing in the Borough of Bedford, in said county. All persons in ar,y way indebted to said estate ore requested to'make immediate^ payment anTI th'Ose having claims against it are desired to present Itum properlv authenticated f.rr settlement. S. L. RIJSSELL, Ex'r. of the last will, 4-c. of John Shieve, dec'd. Feb. 23, 1862. VALUABLE MILL, FOR SALE OR KENT. The subscriber intem.ine to remove from his p'es ent place ol residence, offers lor rde his GRIST MILL, situated in Jenner township. Somerset coun ty, together with 8.1 ACRES OF LAND, 13 of which are in tneadow, and having thereon übout 210 SUGAR TREE?. The mill is in good running or der, and is just \ a mite diatant from the thriving village of Jenner Ro.ds. If not sold wilhin a reasonable time, the pinperty will be rented. Terms favorable. Apply to ADAM KETTERING, Jenner jxf Konde, Somerset Co, Feb. 31, 1963 —m. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Testatum Vend. Exponas, from the City and County of Phila , delphia, to me directed, there will he aohl at the ; Court House in the bomugh of Bedford, on Monday the 7th day of April. ISG2, at 10 o'clock,-A. M., i the following Heal Estate, viz : | All (he right, title, interest and undivided share | of John Devereux, of and in and to the foilowin' l described tract of land, situate on the Six Mile Run", I in Broad Top township, in the county o.' Bedford, and State of Pennsylvania. Beginning at a cornel I white oak of the Mary Foster and Dunlap and Evans i tracts. 1 i.ence with laud of Dunlap and Evans, South sixty-nine degrees nineteen minutes East, thirty.three peiches and eight-tenths of'a perch to a pine j thence North forty degrees East, eighty nine peiches and five friths of a perch to a white oak i thence North thirty degrees nineteen minutes East, eighty five perches and three-tenths of a perch to.a white oak ; thence South forty-five degrees East, twenty-four perches and four-tenths of n perch to a chestnut; t ence South fifty-four degrees Wevi,len perches and one-tenth of a perch to a post ; thence .North eighty-one degrees and nine minutes East, sixty-one peiches and one-tenth ot a perch to a large chestnut ; thenceforth thirty-two degrees thirty three minutes Eazr, one hundred auj twenty-six perches and six-tenths of a perch toa chestnut, (fal len); thence Noith twenty-nine degrees and three quarters of a degree East, ten perches i.nil live tenths of a perch to a post; thence North thirty-two degrees East, fill) -six perches and eight-tenths of a perch to a post ; thence North nighty.one degrees j twenty-eight minutes Ea-t, forty-six perches and i seven-tenths of a p-rch to a Spanish oak ; thence ! South forty degrees thirty-six minutes East, foity eigbt peiches and five-tenths o! a pe:ch o a post ; thence North fifty-five degree ' East seveutv-iwo peiches mid sixly-live hundredths of a perch to a post; thence South sixty-seven degrees East, fifteen perches to stones, thence South twenty-one degrees nine minutes East, twenty-six perche3 an.l five tenths of a perch to a white oak (cut down); thence South sixty-eight degiecs eight minutes West, ei"h ty-foiir perches ami thirty-five hundredth* of a peVch to a chestnut oak; thence South two degiees for'y minutes East, seventy-two perches and fifty-five hundieJths of a perch to I irgc white ok ; thence South thirty-nine degrees twenty three minutes West, one hundred and seven perches and six-tenths of a perch to stones; thence South fifty-four degree* ami one quarter of a degree East, ten perches to stones, thence South twenty-four degrees twenty minutes West, twenty-four perches and foin-tentlis of a perch toa white o.k; thence South forty-six degrees eleven minutes West, eignty-two per hes and six-tenths of a perch to stones, thence South ! seventy-five denreea West, seventy-two perches and eight-tenths ot a p>-rch to a sugar-maple ; thence South forty-eight degrees ten minutes West, lolly five perches and eight-tenths of a perch to stones; thence South thirty-three degrees forty minutes Wst, twenty-seven perches to a red oak: fibence South forty-seven ucgrers thirty-eight minutes West thirty-eight perches to a beech; thence South sixty ! nine degrees West, twenty-seven p-rcfie, and five truths of a peich to a post, then-e West thirty-one j I perches toa post; thence South seventy degrees ! | A est, nine peiches and six-tenths ot a perch toa beech; thence North fiftv-t wo degrees West, seven j perches and two-tenths of a perch to a post; thence j North sixty-six degrees West, five perches to a i spiuce; thence North thirty-eight degrees West, J eight perches and five-tenths of a perch to a poit ; 1 llience Noith sixty-six degrees West, lour perches - to a post ; thence South eighty-eight degrees West ten peiches to a post ; thence North forty-two de j grees West, fifteen perches arid five-tenths of a ; perch to a post ; thence Souih eighty-four degrees ! West, ten perches to a post ; thence North eighty- ! eight degrees West, twenty perches and seven tetiths of a peich to a spruce ; thence North sixty three degrees West, twelve p-Tches toa post; thence North thirty-seven degrees West, eight p"relies ami six-tenths of a perch to a post ; thence North fitly six d"gree.i West, twelve perches and eight-tenths ot a perch to a post ; thence Noith seventy-one de- i grees Wesl, fifteen perches and one-tenth of a perch I to a post ; thence North eighty-eight degree. West, six perches and cven-tenthi of a perch to a po,t ; j I hence North sixtv-oue degrees West, two perches I and eighty-live hundredths of a perch to a post; thence North two de; rees eleven minutes West, fif ty-five perches and five-tenths of a perch to stones ; thence South sixty-nine degrees East, seventy-five peu-his and six-tenths of a perch to o white oak; thence North thiee degrees forty minutes forty four peiches and four-tenths of a perch to a white oak, and the p| ,ce of beginning, containing four hundred thirty-four acres and two perches. Also, all that other tract of land lying Smith ot Six Mile Run, in Broad lop township, in the county of Bedford, and State of Pennsylvania, hounded on the-North by the tract ..hove described, and on the South and East by the David Stireeves and Dunlap tract, containing forty-five acres of land he the j same more o: le-s. Taken in execu'ion as the prop erty of John Devereux. JOHN J'. CESSNA, Sheriff, j Sheriff's Office, Bedford, ( j March 11, 1802. J j FIVE FARMS"" [FOR S.S Li. The undersigned offer for sale 1 hi* following describ-d farm? situated on (he head waters oi Dunning':; Creek, in St. Clair township, Bed ford county ; No. 1 contains 262 acres and 11 perches, having thereon erected TWO DWELLING HOUSES antl l'U'o BARNS, (one new) and also a SAW MILL, in tunning ordei. No. '2. contains 131 acres, with new house mil new barn thereon erected. No. 3. contains IS3 acres, 35 perches, ar.d is situated on the public mad leading from Schellsburg to I'leasautville. The improve ments consist of a good house, barn, &c. No. 4 contains 1.b7 acres and 14 perches. A desirable tract in every respect. No. 5. contains 163 acres, 43 perches. A bout 30 acres cleared and the balance finely timbered. Much of the above described land is bottom land, mistly covered with fine large SUGAR TREES. The fruit upon some of these tracts is choice and in abundance. All of the tracts are well supplied with water. Farmers, Lum bermen, Tanners and Speculators should ex amine lire premises, as they w ill be sure to find opportunities for good investments. The title is warranted good. Diafts of (he several tracts can - be setn with the undersigned, in Bedford, at any time. For terms and further (inrliciilarK, address T. 11. LYONS & BRO., March 14. Bedford, i'a. ADM INISTRATO R'S NOTICE. Letters of administration hav ing been granted to the subscriber, on the es tate of George Miller, of Soutlu Woodbury tow'p deceased, all persons indebted to said es tate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims<t again lire same, will present them authenticated for set tlement. O. E. SHANNON, March 14, '62. , Jhlministinlar. JAXECUTORS' NOTICE- J Letters testamentary on the last Will and Testament of Christian Korhendarler. late of South Woortberry township, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers, residing in said township, all per-ons indebted to add estate are no trfioil to make payment without delay, end tho.e having claim:, against the same, are Cesired to pre •cnt them proper 1 v authenticated for settlement. DAVID If. KOCHENDARFER, JOSEPH B. NOBLE, Jebruary 14, 1862,* Ejecutora. AUDITOR'S NOTICE— The undersigned Auditor appoin ted by the Orphans' court of Bedford county, to distribute the balance in the hands of John Nycum, Administrator of the estate of VVilliartr Nycum, late of Mrnroe township in said coun ty, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Mann &. Spang, in | the Borough of Bedford, on Monday '.tie 3lsl day of March, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons interested can attend. G. H. SPANG, March 14,'6*2. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— Letters of administration having been granted to the subscribers, on the estate of Daniel Houck, late of Cumberland 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 thein properly au thenticates for settlement. AMOS GRO-vS, JOHN B. HARDINGER, March 14, '62. Administrators.. ADM INISTK ATOK S' NOTICE— Letters of ad mi ti is! ration hav ing been granted to the subscribers on the es tate of Daniel Sleighler late of Monroe town ship deceased, all perrons indebted to said-es tate, a*e hereby notified to make immediate payment,and those having claims against the same, will present them propeily authenticated for settlement. SOLOMON FEIGHT, NICHOLAS SLEIGHTER, March 14, '62. Administrators. A DMINISTKATORS' NOTICE.— /l Letters of administration hav ing been granted to the subscribers, oil the es tate of Jesse Grove, late ot IVest Providence tow'p deceased, all persons indebted to said es tate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, arid '.hose having claims 2<ainst the same, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SARAH A. GROVE, ISAAC GROVE. March 14, '62. Administrators. PUBLIC SALB. OF COAL LAND. By virtue of an order of (he Orphans' Court of Bedford, county, there will be exposed to public rale, tit 1 tie public house of James S. Beck With, at Hopewell, in aid county, on Wednesday, April 9, IBG2, at 1 o'clock, P. M , the interest of James A. Cunningham, deceased, being the one-half in the following described tract of COAL LAND, situate in Broad Taj) township, in said county, containing 206 acres and 76 perches, adjoining lands of Abner Horton, William Anderson, Asa Duval, Thomas J. Ilorton, and Isaac Barnet. A portion of the land is cleared and under culti vation—the whole or greater portion is Coal land. There is a dwelling house and out build ing* on the premises. Terms will be made known on ilav cf sale. JOSEPH M. STEVENS, JOHN Al. CUNNINGHAM, March 7. 1862. Administrators. Psiblic Sale OF DANIEL SLEIGHTER'S REAL ESTATE IN &0NR0& TOWNSHIP BY virlueof an order of ilie Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undesigned will otter for sale on the premises, in Monroe township, j On Saturday, 29th March, iast., the lottowinc described Ileal Estate, to wit s The teal es'ate of which the said Daniel Sleigliter died ' se.it,>d, containing t2lo} acres neat measure, adjoin ing lull is of jetemiah Shaw, John Meaikle, johas Williams' heirs. A'iiliam Clark, Daniel Sleighter, jr , and otheis. The improvements are a three sto , ry weather boarded log house, log barn, hlaeitsmith ! shop, spring house and other buildings. Two orrh ! ards of about ISO trees of choice fruit. About 1-jO j acres cleared, I'd acres at least ere good meadow. I The balance is well timbered. The property is well ] watered und there is a good spring close to the house, j Terms—One-third at confirmation of sale, and | balance in two equal yearly payments without in | terest. SOLOMON 7 FEK3HT. NICHOLAS SLEIGHTER, A'lm'rs. of Daniel S/eig/rler. flre'd. f March 7, 1562. . Kollock's IPnntlelion Coffee. ! This preparation, made from the b' st Java Coffee, i is recommended by physicians as n superior NU I'Rl | PIOUS BEVERAGE lor General Debility, Dyspep i si', and all billions disorders. Thousands who have been compelled lo abandon the use ol colfee will use Ibis wilhont injurious (Tects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary colfee.— Price 25 cents. It olsls 0 C It' S Is EV A I N , The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutritious bicad and rakes. Price 15 cents. iHANUFACTJ'tiRD BY M. H. KPLLOCK, Chemist, Cornel of Broad und Chestnut Street®, pr i it. Antrum i a, ' And sold by n.'l Druggists and Grocers. February 2S, ISG2.—ly* VD Ml N ISTR A TOR'S NOTICE Letters til administration on Ihe estate of Daniel Miller, laje of South Woodhetiy tewnship, rlecM., having been granted to the sub set ilier, all person i indebted lo said esta'c, are here by notified to ninke payment immediately, and tho-e having claims against the same will present them properly authenlieated lor settlement SAMUEL TEETER, Atjm'r. Residing in S. Woodiierry ip. February IT, 18t>2.* ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE— Letters of adtrtinislralion on the estate of Samuel Carper, late of Middle Woodberry township, deceased, having been granted to the sub seiibcis, all persons indebted to said estate aie re quested to make immediate payment, and all per sons having claims against saul estate will present them property authenticate!, for settlement. JACOB CARPER, CHRISTOPHER ACRPER, February IT, 18U;L* Adm'rs. Who Wauls a Piano? Oneof Lighte and Bradbury's Grind Seven Octave Overstrung Rosewood Piano Fortes, entirely new, never having beeh 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 ortitiet, as equal, if not superior, to Ohicker ing's best. MR. BRADBURY himself is one of the greatest musicians in the world.—.Application must be made soon. [Ki. 7, IBG9. BLANK PROMISSORY and Judgment Notes, Blank Deeds,of a superior quaily, and all kinds oi Justices' Blanks, for sale at this office. r A UDlTOtt'S NOTICE.— ■ -f\ The undersigned appointed by the , j Orphans' Court of Bedford county, to report a i j distribution of the money in (he hands of Sam i i el Working, administrator of the es'a'eof Da ■ ' vid F. Brown, dec'd., amongst cr.liii.r-, iSic., t i will attend to th- duties of his app intinenl, at i i his otlice, in the borough of Bedfmd, on Thttrs- L Hay the 13th day of March, inst.,at lOu'clock, I A. M, of raid day, when and where alljtar ties interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Feb. 28, 1862. . Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE— The undersigned appointed by the ' Orphans' Court of B- dford count y, to report up on the exceptions filed against ihe accomrt uf Elias Dell, Fsq., executor of the last will, &.C., of John Snowberger, dec'd., to settle the same, ' adjust the account, and report the facts, will al itor! to the duties of his appointment on Fridav the 14th day of March, instant, at his office, 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. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— The undersigned appointed by the I Court of Common Pleas in and for the county 1 0l Bedlitrd, to distribute the money in the hands •of George P. Riddle, assignee of Simon and I Israel Oppenheimer, will attend to the duties of tiis appointment, ft his office, in the borough ol j Bedford, on Tuesday, the 18th day of March, i inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when | and where all interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, i Feb. 28, 18G2. Auditor. | : ALLEGHENY MALE AND • FEMALE SEMINARY, Bciltoi d Co.. Pn. CIIAS. H.GERE A. 8., Principal, Miss S- J. BRIM, Preceptress. Miss A. L. BRIM, Teacher on Piano Forte. This institution, under the supervision of the a hove named persons, assisted by other competent Teachers, affords a full course in Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Languages, and Belles Lettres. In Music, Puinling, Ike., it gives extended instruc tion. The Spring Term will commence on April 7. ISC2. Slu lent-, admitted a'any time. Habits of health, System, and piomptne.s, views, moral, so cial, and dotnestic. are here made prutpinent ob jects of tuition. That the physical powers, as well as the mental, may be cultivated—Cslisthen ic ex re ses are necessary—here the Students meet ech d,y tor systematic physical exercise. t \ Will pay for board, including fw ts>££,QU nished rooms, room rent, fuel and tuition in c unman English, p-r term of eleven weeks. Extra', at modera'e charges, even less than heretotore, or than the circular rails for. Students prepared for the highest class in col lege. For Circulate, or particulars, address CHAS. H. (iF.RK, A. 8., Dec. 21, 1861. Rainsburg, Bedford Co.. Pa. PUBLIC SALE, OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In pnrsuarce of an orderof the Orphans' Court of I Bedford county, Ihe undersigned will nlf-r for sale, j on the premises, in the town of VVondherry, in said county, on the 18th dav of March.lß32. the follow- | iug K-al Estate: TWO LOIS OF GROUND, situ ated in the tOWII Or Woi.Ot.-ii jr, siljnniii.g.t.tSctwot house, known as the MeCun? prop-rty, und being numbered in the general plait of said town, 01 Ik 02, I with a weather hoarded dwelling house thereon e rected. Sale tr. commence at ' o'eloca of said day. when the terms will he made KKOWII. J. IV. LINGENFELTER, Feb. 21, IS'52. Adm'r. of R. McCune. dec'd. TvroncE— In hereby given that an application to the Governor for the pardon of J. W. DIVKI.BISS, convicted of adultery at November Sessions, 1801, will be made in pnisuance of regulations in such c.ses made and provided. J. IV. DIVELBISS. February 14, ISG2. rfiHK CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE or a | -•UFFERER.—Published as a warning, anil for the efpecinl- benefit of Young Men end those who sutler with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Pre mature Decoy, &c. Ac. fxc., by one who has cured himself by simple means, after being put to great expense and inconvenience, thro' the use of worth less medicines prescribed by learned Doctor. Single copies may he had of the author, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpnint, Long I - land, by en closing a post-paid addrcsed envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAMBERT, Esq. Greenpnint. Long Island, N. Y. [dan. 17, 'o2.—2m. BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. DOCTOR THOMAS P. CHAPMAN will send to nil who wish it (free of charge,) the Recipe and full directions for making and u-tng a beautilul ve getable Balm, that wit! etfectually remove Piitrt-rs, Bt.orciirs.TAX. FKKCIH.HS, ike. Stc., leaving tne skin smooth, clean, and beautiful , also lull directions for usinsf PKCATIIKAII'S CRI.KBRATKD STIMULANT, warran ted to start a full growth of Whiskers, or a Mus tache, i, less than thirty days. Eitlrei of the above can be obtained by return mail, by addressing (with stamps for return postage) Pit. THOMAS F. CHAP MAN, Pit ACTICA t. CHEMIST, 831 BP.' ADWAY. NEW YOKE. [dan. 17, '62.—2 m. 11l M'!.M.(IN & BRO4B TOP !L R. Trains leave Huiitiiir<lou at 7. 3(J, A. M. (after arrival of inotntng triin West on Petiti'a R. U ) ur rivin? at Hopewnll uf 10 13 A. 4 \l. Trains leave Hopiwdfat 10 3.3, A. AT., arriving at Huntingdon at 1.10, P. M., connecting nt 1.31, P. M., with trains Kast and West on Penn'a R. R. There U no deiay at Huntingdon—close connection East and West. JNO. J. LAWRENCE, Feb. 7-2tn. Sup't. PROPYLAMINE, THE NEW HEMEDV FOR RHEUMATISM. A NEW REMEDY, I A CERTAIN REMEDY, ( ACUTE RHEUMATISM, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATISM OF EVERY KIND; { HOW STUBBORN, No MATTDK HOVV LOSG STANDING, PROPYLAMINE WILL CONQUER II", WILL CURE IT. WHAT IT HAS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. DOCTORS READ. DOCPOR< EXAMINE, DOCTORS TRY IT. THE BEST TESTIMONY', BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. DOCTORS KNOW IT, PATIENTS BELIEVE IT, TRIED AND TRUE. PennsylFunia Hospital. (FROM OVNOIAL HOSPITAL RKROBTS.) MAY 10, IB6o.—Ellen S., t. 28, single, nevsr was very stiong. Two yesre sgo she had an nttack of acqtenbeuniatiim, from which aha was confined to her bed for two weeks, and subsequently from a j ietij.se for four more. She has been well Sines then! Hi) last Saturday j -while home-cleaning •he took cold, had. pain in hen beck, felt cold but • had no decided chill. later her ankle* began to aiVell, which war followed by awelling of the knee joints anr of the baiufs. She has now dull pain in her shoulders, and her Isnocklea' are very tender, red and painful j both h-amh are affected, but the right is most so. This, their, ia a. case ut acote rheuma'ism, or, as it is now fashionably call ed, rheumatic lever. It ta a well marked typical case. We will rarefu ly watch the caee, and- from time to time call your attention to the various symptoms which ptesent themselves. My chief object in bringing her before yon now, is to call your attention to a remedy which has recently been recommended in the treatment ot rheumatism. I mean propylamine. Dr. Aweuarius, of St. Peters burg, recommends it in tbe highest terms, having derived great benefit Irom it, use in 25(1 cases which rauie under his care. Various com nen litory tes timonia's respecting it have app*a'ed in our jour nals, and I propose Iberefote to give it another trial. 1 mii-t copies I am always incredulous as to the 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, 1660—1 will now exhibit )0 you the pa tient for whom [ prescribed Propylamine, arid who was then laboring under an attack of acute rheuma tism. She nas steadily taken it in doses of three grain", every two l.ours. (intermitting it nt night). The day alter you saw her, 1 found hev much mote comfortable, belter thnn she expected to be for a week or more, judging from her other attack. (The patient now walked into the room.) The improve ment baa steadily progressed, and you cannot fail to notice a marked chang" in the appearance of ber joints, which are now nearly of their natural sire. Thus far our experiment would have seemeo very successful! ; hut gentlemen, we mu,t wait a little while before we car. give a decided opinion a* to what is to be Ibe result. Here is another patient who was placed on tha use of tbe same medicinb on Sunday last; she bat long been suffering l'jom rhronic rheumatism, and 1 found her at that time with an acute attack super vening upon her chronic affection. The-w; ts and knuck es wefe much swollen and tense. Sn * took the chloride of propylamine in three grain doles every two hours, and you wilt perceive that tbo swelling of the joints has much diminished. THREE DAYS LATER!! MAX 26, IS6o.—Tl.is is the case ot acute rhenm atism treated with propylamine, the first of those to which I called your attention at our last clinic. Shu is still very comfortable, and ii now taking three grains thrice daily. in this case it lias seemed to be followed by very satisfactory results. The second case to which your altehtion was called at our las' lecture, has also continued to do well. I wi.l now bring befo:e you a very characteristic cas-ot acute rheumatism, und if the resu't be satisfactory, / think, as poo! jurymen, we shall justly rentier our verdict in favor rf propylamine, , He is a seaman, xt. 26, who was admitted a few d iys ago. His had occasional rheumatic pains, but not so as to keep his b"d,until eight days ago. The pains began in his right knee,subsequently affected the left knee, and later, the joints of the upper ex tremities. These joints are all swollen tense and tender. His tongue is furred; akin, at piescut, dry, though there has been much sweating. His pulse is full and gluing, and i bout UO, He has r.ow used propslamine lor twenty-four hours. This gentleman is what may be called a strictly typical case nt acute rheumatism. There was ex posure to cold and wet, and this exposure s reliev ed bv a feeling of coldness, severe aiticuier pain, beginning as it usually does, in ihe lo'wef jnats. There is lever arid the profuse sv#eatir.g, so gener ally attendant on acute i Imumatism. I did not bring this patient before you with the i intention of giving you a lect re on all the polcia connected with rheumatism, hut to again give a til al to the new remedy we are testing,and to exhiuit to you this typical cas-, as I nave culled it, thm which there could not be a fairer onpjituniiy tor resting \l,e medicine in question. We are . Hue;. I fore, avoiding the use of all other medicines; even anodynes, that there may be no misgivings as to which was the efficient remedy. You shall see the rase at a luture clinic. THE RESULT. A FAVORABI-K VERDICT. JUNE 9, 1660, —The next of our convaleacenfs Is the c ise of acute rheumatism before you at our clin ic of May 26th, which 1 then called a typical case, and which it was remarked was a lair opportunity for testing th" wnrlti of our new remedy. It waa therefore steadily given in thiee grain doses evciy two hours for four days. The pilient has gjt along very nicely, an i is now aide to walk about, a, you see. Ido nut heeitalo to say that / have. never si:,: ns seven' a ruse, of acute rheumatism so soon restored to health us this Man has keen, and iC'thoul '.ci'O - pared to tlertde positively as to the value of the reme dy we have used, I feel hound to state that in the rcres in. which we have t'ird the Cid or ale of Propylamine, the patient! have regained their Irill'n maris earlier than under the treatment or din irily pursued, I wish, gentlemen, you woulJ yourselves try it, and report the results. For a I'nli report of which the above is a con densed extract, see the Philadelphia Mcdteal and Sitrpir.tl lirport r. It is the report tfter a lafr trial by the be-t medical authority in this country, and makes it unnecessary to give numerous certificates from astonished doctors and rejoicing patients. A SPEEDY CURE, AN EFFECTUAL CURE. THE SAME RESULT JN EVERY CASE, WHENEVER TRIED, WHEREVER TRIED. WHAT IT HAS DONE, N WILL DO AGAIN. Bullock and Crenshaw, a lirm well known to most medic i| men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine his been introduced, have sold to us the exc.naive right to manufacture it nrcording to Ihe original recip >, and we have made arrangementsol such magnitude ns to enable its to scatter it broadcast amongst suf ering humanity. A WORD TO DOCTOR®!. If you prefer to use Ibe same remedy in another form, we invite your attention to the PIIBR CnVSTAI.IZKD CIII.OIIIDR PaorVt.AMIKE, I'mtß PnoeYr.AMiNR LIQUID, Pit Its Phopyi.asiink Concen rR ATTID, Pi.be lon In k Prow t.am INK, of which we are the sole manufacturers. £7"We claim no other virtue for tbe Elixir Pro pylamine than is contained in Pure Crytfalitad Chloride of Pioypl imine, THE ELIXIR IS MORE CONVENIENT, AND ALWAYS READY m FOR IMMEDIATE USE, * AND MAY FIE TAKEN ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. lIY ANT ONE, BY EVERY ONE, WHO HAS RHEUMATISM OF ANY KIND At 75 cts. a Bottle. Order" mnv be addressed to PROPYLAMINE MANUFACTURING CO. „ Office, Roouf No. 4, S. W.Cor. Fuuhtu and CHESTNUT STS.. Philadelphia Or to either of the following Wholesale Agents. BULLOCK Ik CRENSHAW, FRENCH, RICHARDSON te CO.. JOHN M. MARIS A CO., GEO. D. VVETHERKLL ft CO., PETER T. WRIGHT Ik CO., ZE.'GLER fc SMITH, ELLIOTT, WHITE Ik CO:, Dec,B,'Gl-lyr. FiuioiLeiA. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE L"ttera of admmietraliof. bwifij been granted to the aobaertger oo the iate of George Wigfooa, late of West Province town drip, deceased, ail person* indebttd to *aid cslate i e am eHi wsususta rpsSSTeimnos. Fctxmry I*> 1862. Ado*
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