AYER'S PILLS. I ARE you sick, feeble and complaining ? Are yon out of order with your system derang ed anil your feelings uncomfortable? These symptoms are often the prelude to serious illness. Smw! fi't of sickness is creeping upon you. and should be averted by .1 timely use of the right remedy. Take Aycr's Fills, and cleanse out the disordered hdnrtors—purify tlic blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed in health again. They Htimiilate the functions of the body into vigorous activity, purifv the system from the obstruc tions which make disease. A cold settles some where in the body, and obstructs its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, prodite i,v general aggravation, Buttering anil disease. While in this condition, oppressed by t he de rangements, take Ayer's Fills, and see how di rectly they restore the natural action of the sys tern, and with it the buoyant feeling of health a cnin. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distem pds. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derange ments of the natural functions of the body, they arc rapidly and many of them surely, cur ed by the same means. None who know the virtues of these Fills will neglect to employ tlieni when Buttering from the disorders they cure, such as headache, Foul Stomach, Dysen tery, Billions Complaints, Indigestion, Derange ment of the Liver, Costivcness or Constipation. As a Dinner Fill they are both agreeable and effectual. FA ICE 25 CENTS PKll BliX, OR FLVF. BOXKS T'OR sl. j rrepareit by Dr. J. C. AYER He CO., Lowell Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla IS a concentrated extract ot Parti Sarsapa rilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford tin ef fective antidote for diseases Sarsapatilhi is repu ted to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted bv tiiose who sutler from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our alHicted fellow-citizens. llow completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found in the following complaints:— SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, E- AND EItUPTIVK DISEASES, Ul-CKttS, PIMPLES, BLOTCIIKS, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD lit: Al>, SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC AITKC TIONS, MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY, NEURAL GIA OR TIC DOLOKEUX, DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIOESTION, ERYSIPELAS, BOSK OR ST. AN THONY'S FIRE, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. This compound will bo found a great promo ter of health, when taken in the spring, to ex |iel the foul humors which fester in the blood tit that season of the year. By the timely ex pulsion of them many rankling disorders tire nipped in tne bud. Multitudes can, by the aifl of this remedy, spare themselves from the en durance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid it self of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in |utnplcs, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is fell, people en joy hotter health, and live longer, cleansing the blood. Keep the blood health}', and all is well; but with the pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later some thing must go wrong, and the great machin ery of life is disordered or overthrown. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the siek, for they not only contain little, if anv, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sar saparilia which flood the market, until tlie name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and client. Slill wc call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests up on it. And we think we have ground for be lieving it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Low ell, Mays. Price $1 per Bottle; Six Bottles iu one package, So iled ford Aug't. Ist, 1862. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- Having made such arrangements as enable me to procuie at once Pensions, Bounty Money, Back py, 4-c.. I beg to call the attention of tkose interested, e to the following :—All disabled soldiers, the widows or miner children of soldiers, who tlie or have been killed in the service, are entitled to pensions; the widows or other legal heirs of soldiers who die or •te killed in the service ,are entitled to the $ 100 bounty, KTAII claims rre carefully examined by the de partment, and it is of the greatest importance, to claimants, to employ none but careful and ixperi enced connsel, if they wish to avoid delay. All cases entrusted to my care, are attended to at once, and all letters answered by return mail, and no eharge is made until the Pension is granted. entitled to the SIOO Bounty, can have 'heir claims cashed, on application at my office. Attorneys and Pension Agents, writing for Blank forms, and requisite pi inted instructions, also per sons desiring counsel to enable them to loca'e hinds tinder the provisions of the late Homestead Act, should enclose a fee. Address (with stamp,) M. A. CANDKRS, Att'y. at Law, Greensburg, Pa. July 4, 1802 3m NOTICE Is hereby given that the books, vendue list, to-, ot the estate of John S. Statler, deceased, are placed in thehnnds of John Smith, Esq., in Schcllsburg, for settlement and collection. SAMUEL G. STATLER. AJnTr. 16. With the Will annexed. Protlionotary'* .\otice. Justices of tbe Peace and other officers entitled to receive the acts ot Assembly for 1862, are hereby notified that they have been received at the Pro tonoteiy's Office, and are ready for delivery, p ~ „ S. H.TATE, Pruth'y. Bedford, July 23, 1862.—t0. SIO,OOO WANTED. My hooks arc posted for settlement up to July 1. 1 hereby call upon every person having unsettled accounts with me to call at once. Ido not wish to prate any one for money, but who neglect or refuse to settle, will most suiely be sued. WM. HAtI'f LEV. August 10, 1802. MP, 800 CDEIP €las* Fruit St Tomato Jars for sale at Hartley's. These are the best and cheap est jars made, and the same jar that is recommended by the New York Agriculturist, Qs?"Call soon and lay in a supply before all are sold, at the sign ol the Pad Lock, next door East of A. B. Csamer He Co's, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice 19 hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted by the Register of Bedford coun ty, to the subscriber, on the estate of David Dick en, lute of Cumberland Valley township, deceased, that all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for set tlement. JONATHAN C. DICKKN, August It!, 1963.—6 tat. Executor. NOTICE, 1 hereby give notice that 1 have purchased the following property at Sheriff's sale: Four milch cows, one bh.ck mure, and one bay mare | all of | which 1 slid 11 leave in the possession of the lute owner, John Blair, in Cumberland Valley township, during my pleasure. ' JACOB STAGER. August 15—3t. NOTICJL Contemplating a change in our business, we res pectfully asit all who are in our debt to pay up. All accounts upon our boons, due last January, if not settled by the 20lh of August, 1862, will be given to the ptoper officer lor collection. A. B. CRAMER ij- CO. August 8, 1802. —It. Itedf'ord Kail Itoad. Sealed proposals for of one thi.d of one mile of tbis road,beginning at the westr n terininu3of Section No. 12, leading thence to the Turnpiae lioad, will he received by the Directors up to the 10th day of September next. Estimates, he., of the worn to he done will be on exhibition at the office of the Company in Bedford. By oidcr of the Board, JOHN P. REED, Sec'y. Bedford, August 8, 1862. Attention, Stock Subscribers. The suhscribets to the capital stock of the Bed ford Rail Road Company, are hereby notified, that they can relieve themselves of the penalty of 12 per cent, interest on their subscriptions, by tnasing payment of the principd on or before the 10th day ol September next ; and in case it will be inconve nient to pay ca9h down, their notes payable in 30, CO and 00 days will be tasen as cash. After that date suits will be brought against all delinquents. By order of the Board, JOHN' P. REED, Treasurer. Bedford, August 8, 18G2. ; OUR 1' PROCLAMATION. To the Coroner, the Justices of the. Peace, and Con stables in the different Townships in the County of Bedford, Greeting. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to me directed, under the hand and seal ol the Hon. JAMcS Nlt_l_, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, con sisting of the counties of Franklin, Fallon, Bedford and Somerset, nnd by virtue of his office ti the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail de livery for the trial of capital and other offenders therein and in the Geneial Court of Quarter Sess ions of Ihe Peace; and JOHN TAYLOR and JAMES Brass, Jr. Esq*., Judges ot the same Court in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby required to be and appear in your proper persons with your Records, Recognizances, Examinations, and other remern'orapces before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer ami lei miner and General Jail Delivery and Genera! Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be holden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid on the first i Monday of September, (being the Ist, day.) at 10 o'clock in itie forenoon of that day, there and then to do those things to which your several offices ap pertain. GIVEN* under my hand at Bedford, on the Bth of August, in the year of our Lord, 1862. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriffs Office, Bedford, I Sheriff. August 8, 1862. j Pen up Your Hogs. Supplement to the ordinance for the preventing ot jwine from running at large in the borough of Bed ford, passed duly 21, 1850. SEO. 1. It is hereby enacted by the Burgss and Town Council of ihe Borough of Bedford, That no swine, either large or small*, shall run at large in any of the alleys, streets, or public places, within the limits of the borough of Bedfoid, afterthe ltlth ot August, 1562. And the High Constable of said borough is hereby authorized to pen up any swine that he may find running at large within said limits. 'I he owner may reclaim such property upni\ the pay ment of one do'lar tine for each head penned up one half of which amount shall go to the High Con stable in consideration of thiee written notices which he shall post up in some public places in said borough, and the balance shall go to the borough of Bedford. SEC. 2. In case any such swine be not reclaimed within two days after such notice he given. the same shall be sold at public sale by the High Con stab'e. after which sale the owner can redeem them by paying the purchaser thereof 20 per cent, more than the amount paid the High Constable by said purchaser within three days after said purchase. And in rase any swine thus sold be not redeemed the amount received from soch sale or sales shall go to the Treasury of the borough, the High Con stable retaining the sum of one dollar lor his ser vices. Sec. 3. In case any swine be demanded by the owner, before the High Constable has lime to give notice, the owner snail pay him 23 cents for each head in hia custody, which amount shall be allow, ed the High Constable for his trouble, and— SEC. 4. So much of the ordinance to which this is a supplement, as is hereby altered, or supplied, is hereb) repealed. Approved August 12, 1802. JOHN H. RUSH, Chief Bur. JOHN PALMER, Sec'y. EXECUTOR'S JIOTICE, Tetters testamentary having been issued to the undersigned, residing in Bedford county, on the es tate of Daniel P. Beegle, late of Allegheny town ship, Blair county, deceased, all peisous knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same wil I present them in legal form for settlement, to JOHN M GJBBONEY, at Duncansville, or to VVM. S. BEEULE, Ex'r. August 8, 1802.—0t, STRAY HEIFERS. Came trespassing upon the premises of the sub scriber residing in Juniata township, on or about the 15tb' ot May last, one red muley heifer, two years old, and one black heifer, also two years old. The owner is desired to com? forward, piove prop erty, pay charges, and take them away, or they will be disposed of as the law directs. L. N. FVAN. August B.—3t. JACOB REED, G. W. RUPP, J. J. SCUKLL, REED, HI IT AMI BCIIELL, BANKERS & DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, BEDFORD, PENN'A. E7*DRAFTS bought and sold, collections made and money promptly remitted. Deposits solicited. REFERENCES. Hon. Job Mann, Hon. John Cessna, and John Mower, Bedford Pa., R. Forward, Somerset, Bunn, Kaiguel & Co., I'hil. J. A'att Ik Co., J. W. Curley, & Co., Pittsburg. LIST OF CAUSES, Put down Jor Trial at Sept. Term, (1 it day,) 1862. 1 Harry Smith et al va. Resben Smith 2 J. W. Tate v, Saiah E. Sigafoos 3 David McCorinick va. Anthony Bowser 4 J. C. Mi I.anahan et al va. A. J. Snively, Esq. 5 D. C. McCormick va. Castleton Ake ti Francis D. Saupp va. Fletcher He Bannan 7R. D. Barclay'a use vs. Jacob Brenneman 8 Isaac Shriner v*. Joaeph W. Imler 9 Same vs. John Alte 10 Hezekiah O'Neal va. Charles P. Adams <1 John H. P. Adams vs. William Adams 12 Isabel Welchman vs. Charles Smith 13 George Waltman et al vs. James England 14 Samuel J. Way vs. Dr. F. C. Reamer 15 David lmler vs. Joseph Crlssman 16 Silas C. Sparks va. William Dibert 17 0. E. Shannon vs. Jacob Fisher 18 Alex. P. Long's use vs. A. H. Cramer et al 19 J. M. Shoemaker vs. B. W.Garretson 20 Colin Loyer et al vs. Isaac Wiglield 2' Anna Diehl vs. Jacob Snyder [1 in 22 J. M. Shoemaker & Co. vs. Radebaugh &M'Mul- S. H. TATE, Proth'y. Protli'ys Office, Bedford, Aug. I, 'O2. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. IleY.ekiah Logtte, ] In the Common Picas oj vs. }- Bedford co., No. 38, May Margaret Logue. J Term, 1862. On motion of Joseph IV. Tate, Esq., 1). 11. Tfotitman, of Pa lo Alto, appointed Commissioner to take testi mony and report the facts, &e. The undersigned will attend to the duties of tlio above appoint ment, at his office, in the township of London derry, ou Friday, 2!lth August next, at 10 o'- clock, A. M., of said day, when and where all parties interested are notified to attend. DANIEL B. TKOIJTMAN, August 1, 1802.—4t. Commissioner. REGISTER'S NOTICE. All persona interested, are hereby notified that the following named accountants, have fil ed their accounts, in the Register's Oilice of 15cU ford County; and that the same will be presen ted to the Orphans' Court, in and for said coun ty, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of September next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for confirma tion. 1 The account of Jacob Croyle, Executot' of the last will etc., of Chris tan Blattcuburger, late of St. Clair Township, deceased. 2 The account of John Jfiekcs, guardian of Barbara E. Fickes, and of the minor children of Valentine Fickes, deceased. 3 The account of Nathan Hobison, Execu tor of the last Will, &e., of ltuchcl Wigfield, late of Southampton Township, deceased. 1 The final account of George l'otter, ac ting Executor of the last Will, &c., of John l'otter, late of South Woodbery Township, de ceased. 5 The guardianship account of Jacob Bern hard, guardian of David Lynch, one of the heirs of John B. Lynch, late of Fulton County, deceased. 6 The guardianship account of John Mower, E •([., guardian of Joseph A. Tate, and of the heirs of William Tate, deceased. 7 The account of Michael Lutz, Adminis trator of the Estate, of Rosanna Lutz, late of Snake Spring Township, deceased. 8 The account, of Joseph Imlcr, Adminis trator of the Estate of Lnvina Imlcr, late of Union township, deceased. ft The account of O. E. Shannon, Esq., Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Cam, late of Bedford Borough, deceased. 10 The account of (). E. Shannon, Esq., Administrator of Eve Ann Little, late of Bed ford Borough, deceased. 11 The account of O. E. Shannon, Esq., Ad ministrator of the Estate of George Miller, late of South Woodbury Township, deceased. 12 The account of Henry Keely, Adminis trator of the Estate of Solomon Fluck, lute of Bedford County, deceased. 18 The account of Henry Keely, Adminis trator of the Estate of Levi Fluck, late of Bed ford County, deceased. 11 The account of George W. Cessna, Ad ministrator of the Estate of l'etcr M. Cessna, late of Colcrain Township, deceased. 15 The account of Christian Batzcll, Exec utor of the last Will, &c., of Louis Spies, laic Hopewell Township, deceased. I *lO The Account of Michael Otl, Adminis trator of the Estate, of Elizabeth Otl, late of Napier Township, deceased. 17 The account of George I"). Kanfinmn, Administrator of the Estate of llenry Kauft nian, late, of St. Clair Township, deceased. 18 The account of A. Is. Bunn, Executor of the las! Will &c., of l'hilip Shrader, late of Napier Township, deceased. 19 The account of David T. Miller, Admin istrator of the estate of Susannah Miller, late of South W oodberry Township, deceased. 20 The final account of Adam 11. Dibert & John Mower, Esq.. Executor of the last Will, &e., of John llolderbaum, late of Bedford Township, deceased. 21 The account of Henry McDonald and Michael Wertz, Esq., Administrators of the estate of Dan'l McDonald, late of Union town ship, deceased. j 22 The account of John S. Holsinger, Ad ministrator of George M. Ilolsinger, deceased, who was Administrator of John Roudchush, late of Union Township, deceased. S. 11. TATE, Register's Oificc, ) Register. Bedford, Aug. Ist,'62. J FINAL NOTiCi ~ The accounts of J. M. Shoemaker & Co., in the hands of J. M. Shoemaker, must be settled immediately. All debtors are notified to come forward and make payment, as in case of neg lect the only notice hereafter will come to them by the hands of an olficer. "A stitch in time saves nine!" J. M. SHOEMAKER. July 2.lth.—tf. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtus of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the subscriber, executor of the last Will and Testament of Mary Ann Buxton, deceased, will otter at public sale on the premises, in South ampton township, on Tuesday, the 26th day of Au gust next, the following described tract of land, late the property of said deceased, vizA tract of land, adjoining lands of Susan Tewell, on the East, Mrs. Howser, on the West, E. Northcruft and David Walter, on the North, and Moses liamson the South, coutoining about ONE HUNDRED Sr NINETT POUR ACRES, about one hundred acres of which sre cleared and under fence, a portion of which is me idow, the res ioiie is tiipber land. The buildings are a I'WO STORY I.OG HOUSE, a touble Log Barn. Spring House and other out-buildings. There is alsoacon siderable apple orchard oil the premises. Possession given on the first of April next. BS^Teims—CASH. FREDERICK BUXTON, July 23, 1862.—4t Exeeutor, t PUMPS!!! I am engaged ir. selling the Erie Pump—certainly the only pump well adapted to this climate. Persons in need of a good pump will do well to give \ me a call. tt?"orders from all parts of the county wilt be attend ed to with promptness. ArniRESR: WM. C. SNIVELY, Schellsburg. Aug. 1, 1862.—3 m Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., Vend. Ex ponas ami Levari Facias, to me directed, there will be sold at the Court House, in the borough of Bed fo.d, on Saturday the 30th day of August, 1862, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described P.eal Es tate, viz : 1. One tract of land containing 60 acres, more or less, about 70 acres cleared and under fence, with a atory and a half dwelling bouse, with kitchen at tached, tenant house, and double log barn thereon erected, also, an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of John H. Rush, Robert Fyan and others, situate in Bedlord township, Bedlord county, and ta ken in execution us the property of Adam Earnest. 2. Also, one tract of land containing 100 acres, more or lest, about 00 acres cleared and under fence, having thereon erected a log house, log barn, and other out-buildings, adjoining lands of Eckhart Horn's heirs, land lately of John Shafer, and oth ers. situate in Juniata township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Gideon Hiteahew. 3. Also, all defendant, John Wright's interest in and to one tiact of land, containing 000 acres, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with a story and ah ill log dwelling hoti-e and log stable thereon erected ; also, an apple orchard there on ; adjoining I mds ot Philip Swar'zwelder, Joshua Pennell and others, situate in Monroe township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the prop erty of Jpiin Wright. 4. Also, on" tract of lan 1 containing 131 acres, more or less, about 25 acres cleared und under fence, with a log frame dwelling house with basement, and frame bank barn thereon erected i also, a young apple orchard tbereon, adjoining lands of Levi H. Diehl, David Brailier and others) situate in Hope wC.'! township, Bedford county, and taken in execu tion ns the property of Frederick Miller. <i. Also, all defendant. /. Peter Kuchbaum's. in terest in the following desctibeil trect of land, situ ate in Loudondeiry township, Bedfod county, and State o! Pennsylvania, on the waters of Big VV'jtl's Creek, being the land that the said J. Peter Krich b'um bought of Peter Smith, adjoining lands of John Wilhelin, John Miller, Levi Shaffer, Shroyer and others. One tract, or part of a tract of land containing 261 acres und 136 perches, and the other tract warranted in the name of Edward Allen, con taining 464 acres and allowance, ami taken in exe cution as the property ol J. Peter Krichbatun. 7. Also, one lot ol ground in the borough of Bed ford, fronting about 55 feet on Pitt street, and ex tending back 240 teCt to an alley, with a new two story brick dwelling house, wita brick hack build ing attached and buck smoke house thereon erected, adjoining lot of John Hafer on the East, and lot of John Arnold on the West, situate in Bedford bor ough, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of William Spidel. 8. Also one tract of laud continuing 256 acres, more or less, about 75 acres cleared and under fence, with a story and a haif log house, log stable, end saw mill thereon erected; also, an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Jos. Mills, John Mills' heits and others, sttuate in Monroe township, Bed ford county, and taken in execution as the property of Jacob C. Boor. A Also, all defendant, Dr. S. A. Fitch's, right) title and interest, in and to one lot ot ground ir. the town of Le wistown, fronting about 60 feet on Schells burg street, and extending hack about 120 feet, with a two story plank dwelling house and carriage shed thereon elated, adjoining lands of Jospph Stlffler, Emanuel Benton mid others, situnte in Union town ship, Bedford county, and taken in execu.ion as the property of Di. 8. A. Fitch. 10. Al-ii,one tract of land Containing 283 acre;, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence with a story and a half plank dwelling house, stO'y and a halt log dwelling house, saw mill, small grist mill and bank barn thereon erected; also, an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Nathan Gtubb, Lahan Hanks, Samuel Suively and others, situate in Monroe township, Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution as the pioperty of John Martin. 11. Also, one tract of Und containing 178 acres, more or less, about 15 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log dwelling house and double log barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Alexander Fletcher, John Robi-on and others, situate in South ampton township, Bedford county, ami taken in ex ecution as the property ol Conrad Smith. 12. Also, all defendant,Geo Miller's interest in and toonetractnf land, containing 5 acr is, more or less, about 3$ acres cleared nnd under fence, with a story and a half log house, with kitchen attached, black smith shop, cooper shop, log stable and other out buildings thereon erected. 13. Also, one other tract containing 80 acres, more or less, about 10 acres cleared and under fence, adjoining 'he above tract, lands ol John Ciuce, ThomasGrowden and others, situate in Cumberland Val ey township, Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution as the property of George Miller. 11. Also, one tract of lind containing 150 acres, more or less, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, with about 250 apple, peach and pear trees growing thereon, adjoining lands ol Samuel Vondersmith, W. M. Hall, Esq., and others, situate in Bedford township, Bedford county, and taken in execution us the property of Wiliiuin Lyon. Esq. 13. Also, all defendant, Solomon Dnll's interest in and to one tract of land containing 15 acres, more or less, about 7 acres cleared and under lence, with'a story and a half log house and small stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Brinky, John A. Imgrund and others, situate in Juniata township, Bedford county, ami taken in execution as the property of Solomon Dull. in. Also, one tract of land containing 100 acres, more or less, about 75 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story stone dwelling house, with kitch en attached, bank barn, tenant bouse, and other out buildings thereon erected ; also, an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of William Hartley, will ow Weisel ar.d others, situate in Snake Spring town ship, Bedford county, and taken in executiin as the property of Abraham Ritchey's administrators. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff' s Office, Bedford, Aug. 1, ISG2. TIIE HISTORY OF THE GROT REBELLION, FROM ITS COMMKNCICMICXT TO ITS CLOSE, BY THOMAS P. KETTELL. Giving an accoui.t ot ita origin, the seceasion of the Southern Statrs anil the formation of the Con federate Government, the concentration of the Mil itary and financial resources of the Federal Govern ment, the deve'opmerit of ita vast power, the lais iug, organizing, and equipping of the Armies and Navies; lucid, vivid, and accurate description of battles, bombardment, sieges and surrender of Forts, captured batteries, etc., etc. The immense financial resources and comprehensive measures of the Government, the enthusiasm and patiiotic con tributions of the people, together with sketches of the lives of all the eminent statesmen and military and naval commanders, from official sources. L. STEB6INS, Publisher. GEORGE VV. GROVE, Agent. Assistant Agents, T. H. C. BIIRCH, I.KVI DAUQHERTY, VVM. A. GROVE, Substitute for J. L. DAUOHERTV. July 25, 186 T. M. HALL. JOHN PALME*. HALL &. PALMER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. IX?~Will promptly attend to a!l business entrus ted to there care. 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One third the proceeds of all Sub-cripf ions sent direct to us will be given for the Relief ol Disa bled Soldiers, and all persons who wish a copy of the work, and al-o to benefit the soldiers, should send their name and address at once. Also, any officer or private, or person in any section of the country, having knowledge of a heroic .act or stir ring incident, will oblige us by sending us an ac count ot it RooKSKLoras, POSTMASTERS, and CANVASSING A QENTS will be furnished with a Subscription Pro spectus, on application to the Publishers. liberal commission given to soldiers desiring to act as agents in tuking subscrip tion. 11. THE HISTORY OP AMERICAN MANU FACTURES FROM 1608 TO 1860. By Dr. J. LEANDER 81-HOP. 2 vols., Bvo. Vol. T. now leady, Vol. 11. nearly ready. This is probably the largest and most important work now in the American press. We have also just published new editions of the following useful and popular buoks : THE BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL ADVISER; or, How to Save Money, by Conducting business accordibg to Law, as expounded hy the Best and Latest Authorities. 100 pp., sherp. Price, $L OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDUSTRY; or, A THOU SAND CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY. C.otb, sl. This has been published in England. Every business man and clerk should have these books. They will pry the buyer a hundred fold. Every parent should get ibem for their sons. All these books are mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price. We pay particular attention to mailing books, wrapping them carefully, and will procure and send, postpaid, any book anywhere, on receipt ol publishers' price ana six stamps. Address FREEDLEY & CO., Tribune Buildings, Nev York. PlANOS.—Persons who wish to buy a Piano ol the best makers Skill be shown how they can aave a handsome etim in the purchase if they address PIANO, care Jov, COE & Co., Publishers' Agents, New York P. O. July Utb 62. 1 y. MOTHER VICTORY!!! Richmond has Fallen, AND MRS. S. E. SIGAFOOS Has just returned from the citv with one of the MOST SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Fancy and Staple Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, Consisting, in part, of LADIES' DKESS GOODS of every variety and ol the very latest sTyi.E—such as Shepherd''s and Fiench Plaids; Black and White. Plaid Silks-Plaid Neapolitan Silks for Traveling Suits : Organdy Lawns, Choice Styles;— Mozambique* and Tumertines, <scarce and desirable,) Silk Poplins, and Fancy Striped Parages, A"C.,' Si'c., &C. ALSO—A splendid assortment of Lace Mantles and Shawls) French Embroidered Robes with Man tles i Biorheo and Stella Shawls, together with ev ery variety ol Bonnet and Dress Trimmings—too numerous to mention. AIso—BONNETS, of the latest style—Fine En glish Straw, Silk, Neapolitan and Braid Bonnets, White Black and Grey—both trimmed and untrim med. A large assortment of Ribbons, Ruches, Flowers, Sjjk mits, Silk ami Kid Gloves, Braids, Lu ces, Parasols, Sun Shades, Ladies, Misses and Chil drens HATS—a full assortment of the latest style. All the above goods were bought for CASH, and will be sold at prices that defy all competition. Bonnets at 00 cents, Ruches t2i to 25 cents, Kid Gloves 62$ cents, Silk Gloves 18} cents, Trimming Ribbon 12$ cents, Shepherd's Plaid* 18} cents. Lace Mantles at $3.00, Hoopskirts from 00 cts. to $2.06. Call and examine the goods for yourselves. SARAH E. SIGAFOOS. Bedford, June 6, 1862. The War Just Commenced!! SIX good hands wanted immediately, with wages according to workmanship, to woik at the Mill wrighting business. S. D. BROAD. Schellsburg, May 30, 1802. fl'ublic Sale of DANIEL SLEIGHTER'S REJIL ESTATE IN MONROE TOWNSHIP. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned will offer for sale, on the premises, in Monroe township, on Saturday, August 16, 1862, the ' following described Real Es tate, to wit: 'l'he Real Estate of which the said Daniel Sleighter ciied seized, containing 216J acres, neat measure, adjoining hinds of Jeremiah Shaw, John Mearkle, Jonas Williams heirs, William Clark, Daniel Sleighter, jr., and others. The improve ments are a Three Story Weather-boaided Log House, Log B 'rn, Blacksmith Shop, Spring House, and other buildings. Two orchards of about 150 trees of choicu fruit. About 140 acres cleared, of which 12 acres, at least, are meiulow, the balance is-well tim bered. The property is well watered and contains a good spring close to the bouse. Terms—One-third ut confirmation o( sa'e, and balnm-e in two equal yearly payments without in terest. SOLOMON FEIGHT, NICHOLAS SLEIGHTER, July 18, 1862.—at Administrators. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S NEW FURNITURE POLISH. Prepared from an improved recipe by the proprie tor of the 1 1 BROTH s K JONATHAN POLISH," is certifi ed byjall the leading New York Furniture Dealers and Piano-Forte Makers to be the best in tne world for Removing Scratches, Marks, and Dirt, and re storing a high and lasting gloss to all kinds ol Var nished work, from Furniture to Leather. It is cheaper and belter than Varnish, dries immediate ly, and is easily applied. With u piere of Canton Flannel and a bottle or two ot this NEW FURNI TRI'X POLISH, a Housekeeper can work magic in the furniture of a house and keep it lookins like new. Now ia the time to "shine up" yctir Tables, Chans, Desks, rianos, Picture Frames, Carriages, etc., and make them look 50 per cent, better. This is ti ue economy. Foi sale by Finniture Dealers and Storekeepers generally. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Deopt No. 1, Spruce Street, New York. SPECIAL AORNT WANTED. ADDRESS, BOX 19-72; NEW YORK P. O The HOUHEKRE'I'ER'S NP.W FL'RMRI'RI Poi.rn - is fi suit here by PITTSBURG, PA., C. rn er Penn and St.Clair St The largest Commereia'. School of tha United States, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students, in Ave years from 31 States, and the onlv one which nffbrds complete and reliable instruction in all the following branches, via t Mercantile, Man ufacturers, Steam Boat, Railroad find Book-keeping, First Premium Plain and Ornamental Penmanship ( also, Surveying and Mathematics generally. $35.00 Pays for e Commercial Course, Students enter anif teview at eny time. 03?"Minister8' sons' tuition at half price. For Catalogue ot 86 pages, Specimens ol Busi ness and Ornamental Penmanship, and a beautiful Coll-ge view of 8 square feet, containing a good variety of writing, lettering and flourishing, in close 21 cents in stamps to the Principals. JENKINS Ht SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. t April 19, 1862. DR WM B HTJRD'S Dental Remedies ARE THE BEST IN THE WOBLlli INSURING FINE TEETH &. fi. SWEET 3REATH, AND CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA; Do you wish to be blessed with and admired for PKARI.V WHITE and Sound TEETH? Use DR. WM. B. KURD'S UNRIVALLED TOOTH POW DER, warranted tiee from acid, alkali, or any in jurious substance. Price 23 cents per bo*. of ihe ordinary cheap Tooth Pow ders, which whiten but destroy. l>o you wish to be certain that your BREATH ia puie, sweet, and agreeable to husband or wife, lover or f.i-nds? Use DR. HURD'S CELEBRA TED MOUTH W ASH. Price, 37 cents pei bottle. Tins astringent wash is also the best remedy in the woi Id for CANKEI, BAD BREATH, BREEDING GUMS. SOKE MOUTH, etc. It bas cured hundreds. Do vou, or vour children suffei from TOOTH ACHE? Get DR. HURD'S MAGIC TOOTHACHE DROPS. Prica, 15 cents pei bottle. Are you afflicted with NEURALGIA? Get DR. W. B. HURD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS. The most effective and delightful lemedy known. They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe and chaim pain away. Try tbem. Price, 18 and 37 cents. Mailed on receipt of price. Do you wish a complete set of DENTAL REM EDIES and a TREATISE ON PRESERVING TKKTH? Get DR. W. B. HURD'S DENTAL TREASURY, the neatest and most valuable present that one friend can make to another. Price, sl. Sent by express on receipt of price. For sale at all the best stores throughout the country. CAUTION. -As there are dealers who take advan tage of our advertisements to impose upon their customers inferior prepara'ions, it is necessary to insist upon having what you call foi, and you will GET THE BEST, thoroughly tested, and prepared by an experienced and scientific Dentist, Treasurer of ihe New York State Dentist's Association, and Vice-President of the New York City Dental Socie- Address WM. B. HURD & CO., New York. DR. HUBD'S DENTAL REJIFDIES ARK FOR SALE IN THIS PI ACE BT S EWFIHM. BLOODV HUN FOUNDRY AND MACUI-VF? SHOP loriah Bangbman and Bro. having taken lohn A. Gump as a partner in the Foundry business, will con tinue under the firm of BAUGHMAJf, GUMP # CO., to 611 all orders for CAS T7/VG.S or every deserip tion as well as MACHINERY 1 of all kinds in our line of business. Repairing done in a neat and sub* stantial manner and on the shortest notice. All our WORK IS WARE ANTED Ate manufacture Cooking, Parlor and Ten Plate STOVES, and in adnition io-atoves of our own make we will keep on hand and furnish to order all kinds of stoves from the best Eastern manufactories. We have, alto, a TIN SHOP connected with the above, and we aie confident we can sell Stoves , Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, as low as the lowest. In the 100 m formerly occupied by Simon S. Shafer as a diy goods store, we have opened a fine assort ment of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, SADDLERS AND SHOEM AKERS' FINDINGS, CARPEN. s TERS' TOOLS. CEDAR WARE, BRUSHES, HOUSE FUR NISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C., &C., -3tj Celebrated Self Adjusting Clothes Wringer- This is.the greatest invention of the day lor ladies.- We are the only authorized agents of Bedfonl coun ty for the sale of this splendid invention. Call and see it in operation, ladies! TE.RMS :—Cash or produce, except toprompt pay ing cnsrumers, but in no vase will longer credit than six mouths be given. BAUGHMAN, GU.VIP \ Co. June 27, 18G3. Kollock's Dandelion Coffee. This preparation, made from the best .lava Coffee, it recommended by physicians as a superiorNU TKI" riODS BEVERAGE lor General Debility, Dyspep sia, and all billious disorders. Thousands who-have been compelled to abandon the ue ol coffee w*ift use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee.— Price 25 cents. KOLLOCK'S L E V A I N , The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutritious bread and cakes. Price 15 cente. MANUFACTURED BY M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets," PIIILADEI.PHIA, Ami sold by all Druggists and GcocerS, February 28, 1862.—1y* MNHOODt HOW LOST: HOW RESTORED. Just jtublishr.il in a sealed Envelope. Pnre six cents: A LECTURE ON TUB NATURE, TREATMENT & RADICAL cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Invol untary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Kits , Mental and Physical Incapacity, re,idling from Self-Abuse, tkc By ROBT. J. CIfL VERWELL, M. 11., Author of the Green 8001, \e. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves irom his own experience that the awful consequences ot Sell-abuse may be etteca tnullv removed withou' medicine, and without dan* gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cdrd at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, prjvslely, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thodsamla Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to iny ad'- dresa. on the receipt of six cents,Or two pohtagb stamps, by addressing, DR. OHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New Vork, Post Olflce Box, 4586. July 4, 1863 -.-ly. $23 !} I-OlifllKT {*73 AG E NTS W AN'TJ? DI We will pay from $25 to $75 pet month, and •' expenses, to active Agents, Or give • commission. Particulars sent free. Address Earn SSWINW MA CHINE COMPANY, R. J AMES, .General Agent, Milan,, Ohio. Aug. M> '6l.
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