Mysterious Movements of the Rebels. Fifteen Regiments Eight Miles from Wil liamtport. "Stonewall " Jackson in Command. BEBEI.S UNUSUALLY ABUNDANT AI.OXG THE POTOMAC. Large Foroe of Union Troops sent tow ard Hancock. WASHINGTON, October 24.—The mysterious movements of large bodies of the enemy across the river ure creating no little uneasiness and excitement in Willimnsport. Only eight miles distant there ate fifteen regiments of llie rebels, and a larger force are now at Martinsburg.— Jaeksdfi Is in command, as usual, and his move ments are always regarded with a great deal of suspicion. All are very anxious for fear of some new disturbance from the übiquitous Gen. Jackson. That he destroyed all the property of the Bal timore and Ohio lliihroad on Sunday lust, is now certain. What iie has been doing since, on Monday, is a matter of conjecture. It is fear ed that lie is now approaching the river. Reb els arc very unusually abundant on the Other side ; and, since they have had no picket t hero for sometime past, their present appearance there probably means something. Gen. Kenly is a vigilant and skillful commander. Ho will keep a close watch of all their movements. It is not improbable that these demonstra tions of the enemy are the result of the large number of troops recently moved up toward Hancock, on this side of the river. They may fear a descent upon the bodies of troops which they have sent out for the destruction of tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Information from the Army of the Potomac shows that enough bus transpired during the present week to demonstrate beyond all doubt the falsity of tho stories which place the army in winter quarters. Nothing of the kind is thought of. The neglect in the proper distribution of shoes and clothing for the Army of the Potomac, on its arrival there, is assigned as a reason for the statements that have been made that clothing has been needed for some time among the vari ous divisions. BOLIVAR HEIGHTS, Maryland, October 24. —Contrabands from Stonewall Jackson's com mand report that after the utter destruction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad West of Mar tinsburg, the entire rebel army commenced fall ing back yesterday morning ; that rebel officers believe Lee's intention to be to winter near Gor donviile. % This reported falling back is corroborated by unusually strong picketing in our front yester day and to-day; This morning a squad of rebel cavalry came by our videttes unperceived and dashed into our infantry pickets, who were driven back with considerable firing on both sides. We had no casualties. PLEASANT V ALLEY, MD , Oct. 24.—Orders have been issued in Burnside's command to is sue no more new clothing than the men can carry comfortably on forced marches. It is re ported here that dlooker rejoins the army on Monday. Evacuation of Bunker Hill by the Rebels. HARTE'S FERRY, October 24.—1 have relia ble information that tho rebel force recently stationed at Bunker Hill, yesterday moved ofi' towards Winchester, taking all their traps with them. A long train of wagons preceded the main body of troops from that place. Col. John Burke, of the G3d regiment New York Volunteers, having been found guilty of misbehavior before the enemy at Antictam, by * court martial, the sentence that he be dismiss- Ted the service has been confirmed and the order promulgated. Gen. Buell Superseded by Gen. Rosecrans. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—Gen. Buell lias been relieved from the command of the Union army in Kentucky, and Gen. Rosccrans ordered to the position. The Soldm't True Friend. —For over 40 years Doctor Holloway has been supplying all the ar mies of Europe with his Pills and Ointment, they having proved themselves tho only medi cines able to cure tho worst cases of dysentery, ■curvy, sores wounds and bruises. Every knap sack should contain them. Only 25 cents per box or pot. 232 -MARRIED KNISLEY—BARTLE—On the 28th in=t., by tho Rev. Samuel Yingling, Mrt John Knif-e --ly, of Snake Spring township, to Miss Sarah Catharine Hurtle, of Colerain township. CrA marriage notice sent us by Rev. Mr. Cattleman, of Cumberland Valley, has been mislaid. We will gladly publish it, if another copy is furnished.—ED. PIED— SMITH.—On tho 15th inst., in Harrison tovtbship, Mr. David Smith, aged 26 years, C months and 18 days. CESSNA.—On the 20th inst., infant son of William and Margaret Cessna, aged 4 months •ad 7 days. GATES.—On the 16th inft., at the Srnokc town Hospital, Maryland, James Gates, son of Mr. H. Gates, of Hopewell township, Bedford County, Pa., aged 25 years, 2 months and 26 days. The deceased was a private in company F, Bth Regiment, P. R. C-, was slightly wounded in the South Mountain Battle, and severely wounded in the memorable Antietam battle.— He was a soldier that knew no fear, shrunk from no duty, fought as patriots fight, bled as true soldiers bleed, and died as heroes die.— Peace to his ashes. J. E. S. Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Rear Bedford, including > valuable Water Power and immediately oil the line of the Bedford Rail ■mwl. The ondertigned will offer at public eele on the premiaea on SATURDAY, 22D NOVEMBER NEXT, the propeity at the '-turn" belovr ifedlord, contain- Ing 200 acre* or This propei ty lavs well end it in a high etate of cultivation. The bottom land it excellent toil and the balance on the aide of the hill is well timbered and easy of ac esa. 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LIST OF PETIT JURORS Drawn far November Term , 3i Monday, llt'i day, 1862; George Fluck, William Adams, Wm. KcssTcr, George H. Croft, Joseph Garlter, llenrv Ilersli bergor, Jacob Stayor, Jared Hanks, John Ever sole, Asa Dnvall, Philip Snyder, William Grif fith, William Gephart. James M. Sleek, Tlios. W. Ilorton, William Herring, Peter Winegard ner, Reuben Smith, Daniel ilcogle, Win. Kirk, Joseph Heltxell, Martini Brumbaugh, Rudolph Hoover, Uriah Malotte, Henry F. Smith, Na than Robeson, John Conrad, WHliain Wilkins, Jas. Frazier, Moses Mcllwaine, Daniel Kwnrtz welder, Daniel Stouflfer, James Northeraft, Sam uel Bender, Georgo Vonstine, Adam Samels, John May, (of Leonard) MiciiatJ Uohlcrbaum. October ii, 1862. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Whereas letter* testamentary to ll.e estate of M. M. Peebles, late of the Gurough of Bluoily Run, have been grunt*.! to the Subscriber, th-refnre, all persons inilebted to said estate, are requested to make imnriedi te payment, i.ndlb-se tiaviug cairns against the sain- will present them duly rulhenti caled for settlement. J. B. WILLIAMS, Oct 31,—Ots. Ex'r. ADMIXterR.iTOR'S NOTICE. of aHminiatration on the ite of Han nah Fluck, lat* of H >itewr*|| tp., d-c'-1., hiving UHHII w l anted th *• fiibseiihr, all pe gone in'Mt#*l to Set ill e&ure ar- no'ili-it to mk* iromadi at** payment, ami tho-:e having claims wiH present tnem duly authenticated (or a. ttlem^ot. S. S. FLUKE, Oct. 31. Adiii r. NOTICE Is hereby [iven that mv wife Matil la left my bed and hoard on he 11 lh ins!., without any jusl raii9e or p ovo.-atio i. I 111-r-l'ore, caution a:| per-on, again-,, tru lino or harboring her on iny arcouut H . | a,,, determined lo p.y no debts of her COutldCt|||g>. ISAAC VVIUFIELD. Oct. 25,—3U* DISSOLUTION OK P \RrNERS!III\ The co-partnership heretofore exi-tin; h-twe-n the un.ler-lgned, has beer dissolved tiy mutual con sent. Setllement of our account, can be made by per sons c. lliix upon Atlial Koonix. CHARLES D. KODXTZ ATRIAL KOOXI'Z. Bedfo-d tp., Oct. 31,—dU NOTICE I h-reby given that I have lelt (he follnVifi? na med slock in Ihe care and posses.irin of John Sha fer in w'.ose hands it will remain diirint; rnv pleas ure and all p i-on* are emit ionet against in'.*rl>- iieif with tile same; I p le red row ; I deep red cow; t r d heifer , 1 back cow. wild star oil face , ' white mid jet steer with a slir ill left ear; I ie,l and white steet with slit in r.siht ear; 2 brindle steers, one with lai ge horn. I'F.TER HILL EG 13$. Jiihiata tp., Oct 14, —3ls*. STRAY HEIFER. j Cnme trespassing on t premise of the fiiWriber reMriin* in .f tut i r a fp , about lh* G st of I urn* Ur i a hMl*r >upp >sr<! lo be 2 y*ara od, with a whip* ; face, brindled side*, a whit- Strip* on th bac)c and 2 nop* oUt ol the riuht ear. The nwu*i j„ fp qiiHst*d lo prove piop-riy n I tak** hut away or she will be disposed of aiToidint* o law. JOHN* c OULEY, Sr; Oct, 31, 3!s*. TO CONSUMPTIVE". r \ HE Adv*riiser. having been reior-<l lo h"nlth ! I 111 a few week", by a v*ry fc inr]ple jern-dy, bavin* gulf-*red sev-r.il y*Hrt with a sever" Inn* uf- I led ion, and that diul diseae, Consumption —if anxiou* to .Ti ike known to his fellow uIF-*re;s the im r ans of rue. 'Jo nil wno iles : re it, he will -end a ropv of tho i prescription used (free of vbirae) with the di.ee • nous for pteptring and uing ill * Mm . wrich they \vil| dud a, SI'KK CI*HK for CONSUMPTION ASTHMA, | BRONCHITIS, (Vr. Tne only ohj*ct of the Adverti ; ser in gen tin* the Pei-criptiona is to benefit *he ' iilllu ted, ui d epiead informalion which h" conceive, lo be invaluable, and he hop"* every Mill rer will ir> hi* iciiD'tly, u- it v\i l co?t lh"m nothing* and may prove a ble-s n*. Ptitles wishing the prescription will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILCOX, Wil istmsbu r K , Kingi Couu'y, New York. Oct. 31-3n, ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EOT ATE. By viitue of an order of tip- Orpt. n'Court or Bedford cotn.ty there will be soi.i el public sale on llie piemites, in the townships of Soulh Woodberfy and Union, in sa id county, on Friday and Yaturd y, the |4th auil lfilh days of November, A. D., 1862, the lo lowing ieal estate, late the properly pf Dulliei Mider. of said township deeeased, lo wit i A tract of 116 acres ui.it 30 perches, neat mea sure, in said township of South Wnndherry, being pait of the mansion place of said Daniel Miller, d • ceased, of wtiich about 40 acre* are cleared and in a high slate of cultivation, the remainder is well timbered, and I tie whole tract isenrlostd with good fences. Aim, a tract of 30 aces and 79 pc'thes, nee' measure, in said township of South Woodherry, ad joining lands of Reed 8 heir., l-aac Eve sole ami olhers, of whi h Pool li, acres are cleared and nil dec leuce, with a Saw Mill thereon erected. The remainder of the tiact i, well timbered Also, the undivided half ot i I net of 71 ncres and allowance, in the township of Union, adpiining lands of I'eter Shriller nt,.l ntneis. This tiact in well timbered with locust, walnut, chestnut, oak und a-li timber - The two tracts in South Woodherry township, will he told on r'lidav, the lt'h day of .November, 1862, ami the tract in Un'on lown-hip, wi.l be soln on the Isih day ol Novemhei 1862 Th* *ale on bo'h days Will commence at 1 o'clock, P M. Tf KMS One - Inur! holt .e purchase money to be paid at the roiifii mat ion of the gi'e.—one-fourth in eight months thiresfter—one-fourth in sixteen month, thereafter, and the remaining fourth in twen ty four months thereafter, with intern.t on the pay ments Irnm the dateof the confirmation of the sa'ea. SAMUEL TEETER. Adrn'r. Oct. 21—4t. of Daniel Miller, dee'd. LATEST FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. All Horses Stolen from Chambergburg Recaptured!! OFFICIAL AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT ORDER OF GEN. MeCLELLANH CAMP near Get."!, 18G2. General Order Nu. 173. Soldiers and citi zens of the United States after (he series of hard battles and hard times through which you have lately passed, it becomes you like all goo 1 citi zens, to heed the dictates of economy, and bnv vour goods of I'. A. REED, who is selling l is ol I stock at nearly old prices, in Bedford, Pa., Rememlier, Ids motto is, '•CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST/ By order of Maj. Gen. G. B. MeCVllan. S. WILLIAMS, A. A. G. LKT OF PAUSE-* Put down for Tiiitl ot November Term , 1832. 1 John Alsip ct id vs.T. Brciinemnn et al 2 John 11. I'. Adams '• William Adams 3 Solomon Gans " John I-cmg 48. K. Blackburn " Geo. Blackburn 5 B. W. Garrctson " William Spidel 3 0. Lover ot al " Isaac Wigfield 7 I'eter Martin et nl '' John Fletcher et al 8 Ahram Dennison " James MeVit'ker 9 Gideon Hiteshow " John Wonders ID J. W. Tate, Esq. " Sarah Sigafom et al 11 Aug. Ilildebrand " John Tredwell 12 l'oter Ellenberger " Michael Reddinger A. B. BUNN, l'roth'y. October 21, 1832. TEXCHERS WANTED. Eight gone competent teschers are wanted to take charge of the schools in Colerain township, for th Term of four months, to commence on the first of November. Wages 118 p*r month. By order of the Board nf Director*. 8. H. FEATHER, Sec'y. October 17, 1862. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Pi. Vend. Ex ponas and Levari Farias, to me directed, there will he sold Ht the Court House, in Bedford, on Saturday, the 15th day of November, 1802, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following Real Estate, to wit: One tract ol land containing 177 acres, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with log house and kitchen attached, double log barn, and other out bui clings thereon erected ; also, two apple orchards thereon, adjoining hinds of George Elliott, John C. Murgfrt and others, situate in Cum berland Valley town-htp, Bedloid county, and taken in execution as ihe property of Solomon Rice. Also, one lot' of ground in the borough of Bedford, fronting about 55 leef on Pitt atieet, and extending back about 21b feet to an aley, with a new two Moiy brick dwelling house, with brick back btnld ii g attached, and brick smoke nou-e thereon erect ed, adjoining lot of John Arnold, on the wet, and lot ol John Hal'er on the e.st % situate in Bedford borough, B"lfo.d county, and taken in execution as the j ropei f y oi William Spidet. • A <.-o, one tr ct of land containing 160 acres, more or less, about 104 acies cleared and und-r lence, with two dwelling houses, double log barn, and oth er out buildings the eon erected , al*o, an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands ol Adam Schalrer, AM Silvers and otheis, situate in Bedtord townshp, Bedford county, am! taken in execution as the prop erly of Dr. John E. McGirr. AUo, One small lot of ground containing about half an acre, all clc red arid under fence, with a one story log dwelling house the eon erected, ad }oining lands ol Frederick Z ok, John Smith and others, situate in Middle WooJbeiry township, Bed lb.i county, and taken in execution a.s the prope.ty of Michael Frederick. Also, one tract of land containing 50 acres, more or le-, about 0 acres cioared and under fence, with a small cabin hone and -mall stable therein erect ed, a<j HI ing 1 1 ML* of Christopher Xirodemus, Barc lay's hens and others, situate in Harrison township. Bedfoid county, an I taken ih execution as the prop erty of Henry Lnhr. Also, one tract of land containing 90 acre*, more or lest, about 40 acres cleared and under lence, with a two stoiy log house and log stable thereon erect ed, adjoining lauds of John Lallerty, E. L. Ander son atu< other-, situate in Juniata township, Bedford coniit\, and taken in execution as the property of Jacob Ego f. Also, one tract or land containing 2 acres, more or Iras, all cle tred and under lence, with a one story Lame house with kitchen attached, sm li stable and grariaiy theieon, adjoining lands of Bernard O'Neal, Jarne* Elder and others, situate in South ampton township, Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution as the property ot Beriiasd Nycu n. Al-o, one tract of land containing 10 acres more or les, .ibout 75 acre- cleared >110! under fence, with a two story stone dwelling house w ; ith kitchen at tached, bank barn, tenant house, and other out build ings thereon erected; also, u large apple orchard thereon, adjoining lahds of William Haitley, Wid ow Wei-el IIK others, situate in Snake S ( .ling town ship, Bed oid county, and taken in execution as the the property of the executors of Abraham Kitchey, Also, one tract of land containing 73 acres more or less, about -10 acres cleared and under leuce, with u story and a half log house und log stable tbeieon elected, enjoining land* of William WeriX, t bristian Cain, Jacob Beard and otbe s, Mtuate in Union lowiiebip, Bedford county, und taken 111 exe cution i.i the property of Mutin C re. Also, all th t certain tiac'. ol land composed of several smaller tracts, situate in Bedfoid township, containing 1.100 acres and l"<7 perches, be thestme mo. e or |es*j adjoining lands of George Smith, on the no. th, lauds of M s. J-lizt Wat-ou, on the south, land of Watson's heiis, on tne west, and Dunnings or Cove mountain on the ea>t, oti which ate erected a In rue three story brick hotel, and lour large irarne house-, one stone and liame house, thiee bath hou se-, stables, gar.lenei's house, and other tenant houses; and having two hundred acres more or less cleared laud, and Known as the Bedford Mineral Springs property, ai.d taken in execution as the piopeity of the Bedford Mineral Springs compuy. Also, all the refendant, Joseph'J. Brumbaugh's, right, tit e and interest in and to one tract of land, containing 06 acres more or It s, abont 55 UCfffJ cle.'ied and under lence, with a small log hou-e and lo* Brill thereon erected, adjoining lan . of Dan iel Biidenthal, Jacob Smith and others, situate in Middle Woodberrv township, Bedford county, and taken in execut.on as the pioperty of Joseph C. Brumbaugh. JOHN J CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Bedford, Oct. 21, 'G2. NOTICE OF TAKING DEPOSITIONS To Perpetuate 'Testimony. I:i the matter ot the petition or bill of Lewis T. Waitson, John Ling and Thomas Wattson to the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford county. Penn sylvania, to perpetuate testimony and subpeena to Margaret Anderson, widow of Simuel Anderson, dee'd., residing in Fulton county, Pa., Thomas An derson, residing in Huntingdon county, Pa., A'm. S. Anderson, re-idlng in Bedford county, Pa , John Anderson and Sunuei Anderson, residing in the state ol lowa, K iziheth Amler.on, intermarried with Jonathan A lowaiz, residing in the stale ol lowa, id parties b'i.ig children of said a.imuel Anderson, dee'd., and tie otner children ot the said Samuel Anderson, dee'd.. whose names ami places of resi dence are unknown. Elizabeth Anderson, widow of Thomas Anderson, tlec'd.. and VVilliam Ander son and Thomas Anderson, chil tren of s id Thomas Ander-on, dee'd., said widow and children reaiding in Indiana county. Pi.,and the other children of said Thomas Anderson, dee'd., whose names and places ol residence e unknown. Edwird Shreves, who was hush ml of Sarah Anderson, dee'd., and Daniel Sh-eves, only son an I child of aaid Sarah, .aid hus band and son residing in Fulton county. Illinois. F.lizabcih Anderson, widow of Wi'linn Anderson, dee'd., and Sila- Anil-rsoii, Lewi. Anderson. Susan, intermarried with Chii-tian Broadstine, Matilda, intermarried with Reed, Wealthy, inteimarri ed with Lemuel Evans, Amy, intermarried with David Figait. children of said William Anderson, dee'd.. said widow and children residing in Bedlord county, Pa., and Isabella, also a da ghter of said William snderson, dee'd., wife of William Shreves, re-iding in Fulton county, Illinois, Kerrick. I u-hainl of Mary Anderson, norv deceased, and the children of said Mary Am.eison, dee'd., who.e names are unknown, tesiding, it i, believed, in the state ot Illinois. Samuel Morton, husband of Je mima Ander-nn, r.mv deceased, residing in Fulton county. Pa., Kdwaid Morton ami Jnsiah Hortoh, re. siding in Huntingdon county, Pa., Benjtmin O'Ned mot Cathaiine his wile, lo inerly Catharine Morton. Edwaid Anderson and James Anderson, refilling in Fill "on county, Pa. The said parlies above named I, HIII : heiis of William Anderson, the elder, late of 110 ewell, now Broad Top township, in the said county of Bedford, Pennsylvania, to appear, fkc. September 4, 1865, the Court appoint Simuel L. Ru-sell. Commissioner to fake le.timonv. NO IICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the above rnmed parties, that the said Samuel L. Ru-sell will meet them, or such of them as may ct on*, to attend, at th* Couit House, in the borough of B'dfotd, in the county of lleitto d. and State of Pennsylvania, on Saturday the l-'Ph day o' Novem ber A. I).. 1862, at 111 o'clnrk, A. M., lor the pur pose of taking aaid testimony, in perprtnnm memt rinm rri, ns prayed for in said bil ot partition, at which time and- pi ice all who see proper to do ao may attend. S. L. KUSSF.LL, October 24, 18G2. Commissioner. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. I'eter J- Little, ) In the Court of Common Vs. J I'leas of Bedford County, No. Jacob Stroek ) 111, November Term, 1830. September 1, 1832, on motion of O. E. Shan non, Esq., Judgment </itod computet, entered, and John I'. Reed, William Pearson and John B. Fluke, appointed auditors to state and report an account. The Auditors will attend to the duties of the übove appointment at the office of John P. Reed, in'the Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday the 28th day of October inft., at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said tlav. JOHN I'. REED, ) W.YI. PEARSON J Auditors. J. R.FLUKE ) Oct. 10—3ts. at. MR JIT CUTTERS and sfUF~FERS','/or tale at Hartley's. Hartley's Hardware FIRM IH PL HEN Fll Sf@lS> Has jiint bcn r.intorceH, ar.d now contains the lar gest and oeat aslectrrt -toek ever biougbt to Bed ford eountv- Hit GOODS were nearly all bought at the old cheap rates, are nil paid lor, and will be sold to suit the times for ca-h or produce. Call at the old sign of the PADLOCK and see for yourselves. Cook Stoves & Heating Stoves, LV GREAT VARIETY, AT HARTLEY'S. [I you want a GOO \ HONF.ST, Heavv Plated Stove. Warranted in lull—if you want a Beautiful and Good Heating Stove, eithe. for Coal or Wood, Go to Ha tley's. HARTLEY keeps all kinds of Cooking [Jtensils, Boilers, Bake Pans, <triJJler, Gridirons, IVaJJIe Irons, Iron Pots, Brass and Porcelain Kettles Stove Pipe, £fc., See , all at the lowed prices. Also—THE BEST STOVE SLACKING that ever came from Germany can be bad at Hartlry'l. October 24, 1862. REGISTER'S NOTICE. All perons interested are hereby notified that the following named accoun'anta have filed their ac counts in the Regi-ter'n Office of Bedford county, and that the sume wi.l be presented to the Orphans' Court in and lor said county, on Tuesday, the 28th day ol November next, at the Court Hou,e, in Bed ford, for confirmation : 1. The account of Joseph Imler, Administrator of the estate of Rebecca Shimer, late of Union town ship, deceased. 2. The administration account of John Hanks and Samuel Fr.l7.ey, executors of the last will and testament of John Krazey, deceased. 3. The account of Uavid Evans, trustee for the sale of the real estate of Mrs. Hannah Horton. 4. 'I he account of Nicholas Sleighter and So'o mon Fright, administrators of Daniel Sleighter, late of Monroe township, deceased. 5. The admiuistiatinn account of Henry Hinish and David Foul, administrators of Jacob Hinisb, late of Eai Piovideiice township, deceased. 6. The account of H. H. Sparks, executor of the last will and testament of Josep'i Sparks, late ol Wert Providence township, deceased. 7. The account of Henry Taylor, executor of the last will, inc., of Thomas McCreary, late of Na pier township, itejceised. 8. The account ol J. W. Lingenfelter, adminis trator of the esla'e of Rachel McCune, late of .Mid dle Woodberry township deceased. a. The account ol Alexander HoWinge'r. kdmin isljutorol Kli7.dbrth Schriner ,late of .Middle Wood berry township, deceas-d. 10. The account of G j orge Roades, trustee for the sale of the re.il estate ol Michael Putt, late of Libeity township, deceased. 11. Ihe final account of David L. Krngy, admin istrator of the estate of Ja< ob Keagy, late ol Mid dle Woodberry township, deceased. A. B. BPNN, Register. Register's office, Bedfoid, Oct. 17. f OURT PROCLAMATION. t / To tite Coroner, the. .Ti/xtire. of the Peaee, anil Con stah/eA in the different Townships in the County of Bedford, Greeting?. KNOW YK 'hat in pursuance of a precept to rrc directed, under the hand and seal ol the Hon. JAMES NILL, President of the several Courts of lo nmnn Pleas in the Sixteenth District, cons sisting of the counties of Franklin. Fnlmn, Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue of his office of tha Court of Over and Terminer ahd (Jeneral tail de livery for the trial of capital and other offenders therein and in the Ueneial Court of Quarter Sess ions of the Peace; and JOBS TAYLOR and JAMI* BURNS, Jr. F.sq., Judges of the same Court iu.the same County of Bedford, Toil and each of you are hereby required to he and appear in your proper persons with your Records, Recognisances, F.sumitiations, and other remembrances b.-lore the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Over and '1 enniner and (jeneral -lail Delivery and Genera' Quar'er Sessions of the Peace therein lo he holden for the county of Bedlord, aforesaid on the third Monday of November, (heiug the I7th day ) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, there and then to do those things to which your stveral offices ap pertain. GIVEV under my hand at Bedfo*d, on the 22d of Oct, in the year of our Lord, 1862. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Office, Bedford, I Sheriff. October 2i, f869, J Stray Heifer. Came to my premises in Union township a bout the Ist of September last, n dark red heif er supposed to be about 3 years old, with a hole in the right ear, anil a notch out of the left. The owner is requested to come forward prove his property, pay charges and fate her a way, or she will bo disposed of according to law. CASELTON AKE. Oct. 13 th, INSOLVENT NOTICE. To MART COOK & OTHERS. Creditors of Samuel Carpenter: You are hereby notified that I have made application to the Court of Common I'leas of Bedford County for the benefit of the insolvent laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and that the Court have fixed Monday, the 17th day of November, 1802, at the Court House, in Bedford, as the time anil place for a hearing under the Art of Assembly in such ease made and provided. SAMUEL CARPENTER. Sept. 12. NOTICE, The person who took from my carriagtt a rug, and'tore a side curtain (silk) from the same, wil please return them where they got them and save exposure, as they are known and were ieen, other wuse I shall proceed according to law. A. J. SANSOM. Bedford, October 17, 'G2.r--3t. Every thing in the Hardware line at Hartley s. Wheat, Rye, Clover Seed, Flax Seed, Corn and O.its, wanted at WM. HARfLEY'S. Bedford, October 17, 1869. CAUTION# All persons are hereby cautioned against lev* ying on oi purchasing any Of the following • rticles on the premises now occupied by John L. Snyder, in South WoodO trry township, Bedford county, viz : One -I bird of the present years crop, and one-third ot the grain now in the ground, two horses, one cow, one two horse wagon, one plough tnd hariow, aa the above mentioned property belongs to th un dersigned, and the said John L. Snyder is to have the use of the same during my pleasure. SAMUEL SNYDER. Middle Wood berry tp., Oct. 17, 'o2.*—3t. Tba Larseat and most beautiful stock ot COAL OIL LAMPS, vary cheap at Hartley'.. VEGETABLE.! NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION i A PURE TONIC MEDICINE* DR. HOOFLiND'tf CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED BY DK C. n. JACKSON, Phil'a., Pa WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE Chronic or nervous debiti'ly, diseases of Ih* kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Slomach, such as Con.tip'- •; tion, Inward Pile*,' Fulness, or blood to > the Held, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for lood, lulne-sor weight in the Stom 'cb, sour Kructationa. sink ing or Hull-ring at the pit ot the Stomach, swimming of the bead hucied and difficult Breathing, Fluttering et the Heart, choking or suffocating senaatiere when in a lying posture, Dini nrss of vision, dots or webs belore 'be sight, Fever and di'il pain in the head, deficiency of Per.piration, Vellowne-s of the Skin and Eyes, pain in the aide, back, cheat, Limus, he.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great De pression of Spi fit*. And will positively prevent YELLOW FEVER, BILLIOCS FEVER, JLC. THEY CONTAIN j\-() JILCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY! They wit.l enm; the above diseaaea in ninety-Bin* cases out of e hundred. Induced hy the extensive sale and univerial pop ularity of Hoofl.tnd'a German Bitters, (purely vege table) hosts lit ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous adventurers, have opened upon u3erin g humanity the iloo.l gates of No-lrums in the .h pa of poo, whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugSr and chnstened Tonics, Stomachics and Bitters. Beware of the innumerable airay of Alcoholic preparation-in plethon bottles,and big bellied kegi under the modest appellation of Bitten; which, in stead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed sutlerer in despair. IIOOFLANIFS GERMAN BITTERS, . Are not a new and titttried article, but have atood the test of fifteen years trial hy the American pub. lie i and their reputation and sale are not rivaled by any -imil. r pr.paration. The proprietors have thousands of letter! front the most eminent CLERGYMEN LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, AND CITIZEN'S, Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtue* of theseßitters. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a grtod appetite / Do you wtfnt to' tinill up your constitution I Po you want to leel well f Do )on want to get rid of nervouioesa 1 "o you waul energy ? Do you want to sleep well I Do you want a briik and vigorous feeling T If joodo, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From J. Tfetcton Frown, X), D., Editor of the- So rprloprdm of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to f.voror recommend Pat ent medicines ir. general, thiough distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufllcienf reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that be may thus cor.trib ute to the benefit of other#. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland'* German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they war* cheiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., tor the removal of this prejudice b\ proper tests, and for encourage meat to try them, when suffering from great and leng continued debility. Tbe use of three bottle* of these Bitiers, at the beginning pf the present year, was followed hy evident relief and restor.tien to a degree nl bodily and menial vigor which 1 bad not lit tor six ruonibs before, and had almost de spaired of regaining, I therefore thanaGod and my friend fer directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philadelphia, June 21, 1861. From the Rev. JOSEPH 11. KEVNAttU, l'titor of the I'enth Baptist C'/mr.h. . , . , v Da. Jack*, n— Jea* Sib i—l have bepn frequently, requested to connect my n<me with commendations of different kinds of medicines, but regt'ding tb* practire a out of rifiy appropriate sphere, I have id all cases declined , ton' with a clear proof in earioae. instances, and particularly in my own family, of tb* uselulness of Dr. Hoofland's German Birers. 1 de part for once from my usual coui#e, to express my full conviction that, for general debility of tbe sys tem, and especially for Liver Complaint, it itasaff, and valuable prepniation. In some caaea it may faff, but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial t* those who Hitter from the above reus"*, l'outs, very reepecttully, J. H. KF.NNARIL Eighth, below Coatee st., Phil., D-c. 9t. From the wife of AI.D ERMiAN }WiYJDER t Oermantown. Germeutown, June 1, 1861. Da. C. M. Jacksox — Sir :— It gave me pleasure two years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying what the German Bitters had done for me. 1 snr now perfectly cured of all those diseases your med icine professes to cure, vix Dyspepsia, Cbrbftia and Nervous debility, diseases of the Kidneys, Ise.i The powerful influence it exArts upon Nervous pros tration is surprising. I have been colrsurted fiequsnt ly in reference to your Bitters, and without besitqv tion, have recommended it for'he above complaints, anJ in every instance it has effectu illy cured. Your . medicine has a great reputation in Oermantown and is now ,old in every Drug store, and in most of tb*> liiocery stores tieie. It any one should question, whit I say, let them come to Oermantown, and l will prove to their sati-faction, that the Bitters h***i cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of Ih* above disease. Respectfully, HANNAH WONDET.. Main St., above Rittenbome, Oermantown, l> BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT. See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON 'to on the w rappx a of each botll* Principal Office and Manufactory, JVb. 631, Arch Street. JONES &FY AW, , [Successors t*C, M. Jaorbor k Co.,J Ps*FlMV*A| For sale by the Druggists in Bedford. George B. Amick, St. Clairsviile. J. M. Harndollar tr Son, Bloody ds*< John S. Sctaell, SchelLburg. G. R. Harndollar, Woodbsrrf. Jus* 18, IBBna**
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