AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. TIIE science of Chemistry and Medicine have liccn taxed their utmost to produce this host, roost perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs arc shown that these nj,i.s have virtues Which surpass in excellence the or dinary medicines, and that lltcy win unpreee dently upon the esteem of all men. They uro safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions jof its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. Xliey purge out the fbul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or dis ordered organs into their natural action, and import healthy lone with strength to the whole System. Not only do they cure every-day coin plaints of every body, hut also formidable and dangerous diseases that have battled the best of humnn skill. While they produce powerful ef fects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can he em ployed for children. Being sugnr-co- ted, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegeta ble, are free from any risk of harm. Cures tavc been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted posi tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physi cians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of our remedies, while oth ers have sent me the assurance of their convic tion that our preparations contribute immensely to the relief of ray afflicted suffering fellow men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, containing direc tions for the use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints:— Ooßtivenetw. Bilious Complaints, Rheuma tism, Dropsy, Heartburn, llcndachc arising from n foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Mor bid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Diseases which require an evaciinut medicine. They also, by purifying the blood and stimula ting the system, cure many complaints which it would not lie supposed tlicy could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the liver ■and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred coin plaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for AY KR's PII.LS, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and ihey should have it. >*r|ird by Or. J. C. A YF.R Sc CO.. Lowell Mast. (Vi. 10, 1863. Purify the Blood. J7<rr n few of the wormt disorders that afflict mankind arise from the corruption that accumu lates in lite blood. Of nil the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, none have been tfound which cvuld equal in effect AY Bit's COM POUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPAKHXA. It cleanses •and rrnovntcs the blood, instills the vigor of health into the system and purges out the humors which make disease. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood. Its extraor dinary virtues ore not yet widely known, but when they aro it will no longer he a question what remedy to employ in the great variety of -afflicting diseases that require an alterative rem edy. Such a remedy, that could be relied on, .has long been fought for, nnd now, for the first time, the public have one on which thoy can de pend. Our space here does not admit certifi cates to show its effects. Hut the trial of a mingle bottle will show to the fick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever ta ken. Sufferers from Scrofula, Scrofulous Swell ings and Sores try it anil see the rapidity with which it cures. SAm Diseases, Pimples, Pus tules, Blotches, Eruptions, J-c., are soon cleaned ►eut of the system. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tet ter or Salt Khetim, Scald head, Ringworm, &c., should not be lrornc while they can be so specd 4>Y cured by AYKII'S SAIISAPARIIXA. 'Syphilis or Venereal Disease id expelled from Hhc system liy the prolonged use of this SARSA rARtu.A, nml tlte patient is left as healthy as if be had never had the disease. Female diseases are caused by Scrofula in the blood, and are generally soon cured by this Ex- TRACT of Saiikapaiuixa. ' I'ricc $ . per bottle, ar 6 bottles for $5. For all the purposes of a family physic, take ATEK*hCATiiAimc Pills, which are everywhere known to be the best purgative that is ottered to tb American People. Price, '25 cents per Hex, or 5 Boxes for $ I. Prepared by Dk. J. C. AYER & CO., Low ell, Mass., and sold by all Druggists everywhere. Pucc 33 cisii rn Bur, oi Fiva Boxks row St. —IWABHIEO— GRESS—"LANE—In Napier township, on the stb instant, by the B. 11. Hunt, Mr. Samuel Grcss, of Adamsburg, to Miss Mollie S. Lane, of this county. — v 111 ■■!_!! I —DIED— SMITH—Oct. 20, 1832, at Camden St Hos pital, Baltimore, David Smith, Private of com pany F. 138 th Regt., P. V. of wounds acci dentally received from the discharge of a gun in the hands of another person. By bis death, the company has lost a valuable and efficient soldier,and his friends, a m'ueh esteem ed companion. Though h • never met the en emy in mortal cum hat, he sufficiently proved his courage by hiR willingness to do every duty which was incumbent upon l.im, as a soldier. Noonewnsof more quiet demeanor in the com t P* n y- Esteemed and respected by all. Wo can truly sympathise, with his liereuvod parents and friends, that lie met with so fatal an acci dent, and premature death. Little did his friends think when he left home that so soon he must meet the fell deSt rover death. Little did his fsnd parents think when he hi I them n dieu, that so soon he must lie in the cold em brace of death. But the midst, of life is death," is more fully proved every hour of our Eve*. . Let us hope then that this Rebellion I way soon close, that such needless effusion of Wood, may In? avoided. He was noatlv buried itb# i-Wweynrd in Baltimore, where bis body sw.uts liw iowo of <ie day, C, JVC. Bt/ACKB.U&V,—Augurs,* M. E. Black -1 bum, AT the l+thyapr of lcr age. HILDEBRANDT—August 2Ctb, Mrs. A mundn HiUjcbmndt, in the 73d year of lier ago. HOON.—Sept. 15th, Mrs. A. Iloon, in the 2Gth year of her age. BLACKBURN —Sept. 22d, JohnD. Black burn, in the GTth year of his age. KGOLF.—October 9th, of diphtheria, Hu san Ellen Egolf, in the 7th year of her age. "Happy voyager! ! No sooner launched than nrrived at the haven." B. H. H. - i A DMTMSTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of Administration on the K-tate of 8. If. Tate hsq.. of the llnrnnah of BeilfoH. tfee'il, having | heen granted to the aiibseribet'. All persons imlebt- J j ed to .aid r.tate aie hereby notified to make irnme | diate payment, and ihose having claims will pres ent them duly anthvnticated for ett|em-nf. H. NICODEMITS, November 7, 1862 Adm'r N E W GOODSTT COME AND SEE THE Jffammoth Stock I • V— ' ,1 AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S , CHEAP STORE, NOW OPENING. ! • , j I 1 His customers and tlie public generally are in vited to call and examine for themselves. HIS GOODS ARE OF THE BE-T QUALITY, AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! . LOOK TO YOIR OWN INTEREST BY EXJMIXLW MY STOCK. A LARGE LOT OF RUKM.IU CLOTHM, 800 ts and Shoes, OF EXCELLENT QU ILITY, AND VERY CHEAP, form a part of my new stock. WINTER WEAR OF EVERY DESCi IFT ION, Ladies' Dress Goods. GROCERIES, QUEEN WAKE, &C., &C. All to he had at the Rtore of J. M. Shoemaker. Bedford Oct. 24, I8!W. TE \CHERS WANTED Kit!lit gnn,. coiniieient teaehK are uanteil to take charge <>f the achnnl. in Coler on to wnahip, for l(|e Venn oi four iiomhs, to ro nmenre on the fir,t of November. Wages •18 p rinoith. By order of the Board of Ihrer'om. S. H. FEATHER, See'y. October 17 IS6B. The tarfill and most beautiful stoek of COAL , 1 Off- LalkU'ti, very cheap at iUrllejt's^ Office of JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, M COOKE & CO., BIIM, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1862- The ttr dertizn *d, having been appointed Susies ir •rioa ASCENT by-the Secretary ot the Tiee.ury, is now prepared to furnish, at once,the New Twenty Year 6 per ct. Bonds of the IT. States, designated at >Kive-Twenties." redeemable at the plea-ure of the Orvernment, af ter five years, and authorized by Act of Congress, approved February 25, 1162. TH t'orbn* BONDS are is.ued in sums of •50, 5100, s.'llo $1(100- The REGISTER BONDS in <umsof STO, SIOO, SSOO, SIOOO ami 5000. interest at Six percent. pr annum will ca.n tnence from date of purchase, an I is PAYABLE IN GOLD, Semi-Annually, which i equal, at the pr**nt pre mm-n nu gold, to about EIGH r PER CEN l\ PER ANNUM. inrmert, Merchant*, Mechanics, Capitalist*. and all who hive any money to invest, should know and r*member that these Band.* are, in effect a FIRSP MORTGAGE upm all Railroad*. Canals, Bank MOCK* and Securities, ami lue immn*e prod ucts of a'l the Manulaotur-r*, fee., he., in the coun. try : and t£at the full -nd a nple provision made for Ihu payment of the interest and l.quuiation of ,*rin cipf, bv Custom* Duties, Exci.e Stamps and Inter nal Revenue,serves to make these Bonds tbe Best, Most Available and Most Papular Investment in the Market. Subscription* refiv*d at P\R in Legit Tender Notes, nr Note*, and check* of banks at pr in Phil ade'phia Subscribers by mail will receive prompt I at tenti Ml, and every facility unit explanation will be a Honied on application at this of llice. A lull supply of bonds will be kept on hand lor immediate deliveiy. JAY COOKE, Subrcription Agent. Nov. 7,-3 m EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Whereas letteis testamentary to the estate of M. M. Peebles, late of the Borough of Rlooily Run. have been granted to the Subscriber, therefore, all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make imrnedi te payment, i-ndth'se having c'aimt against the sam- will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. J. B. WILLIAMS, j Oct 31, —fits. Ex'r. • ADMI .\ IST R i TOR'S .NOITCE. Letters of administration on the estate of Han- I ttah Fluck, late of Hopewell fp., d-e'd., having ' been gianted the subscriber, all persons indebted j to Sr.id estate are hereby notified to make iinmedi- ! .ate payment, and those having claims will present tftern duly authenticated for settlement. S. S. FLUKE. Oct. 31. Adm r. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The co-paitnership heretofore exi-ting between the under-igned, has beet: dissolved by mutual con sent. Setlleme nt of our accounts can be made by per soua c.dli; g upon Atrial Koontz. CHARLES D. KOONTZ ATRIAL KOONTZ. Bedford tp., Oct. 31, —3u STRAY HEIFER. Came trespassing on the premises of the subscriber residing in Juniata tp , about the ft t of June last a heiier-opposed to be 2 years oil, with a while face, brindled Bides, a white stripe on the back and 2 crops out of the right ear. The owner is re quested to prove pioperry end take her away or she will be disposed of according to law. JOHN COKLEY, Sr. Oct, 31, 3ts\ TO CONSUMPTIVES. '[ HF. Advertiser, having heen re-iored to health | in a few weeks, by a very -imple iemedy, alt—r having sufl-red several years with a severe lung af fection, and Ihrtst dread disea-e, Consumption —is anxious to make known to his fellow-ufferers the means of cue. "3 o all w'o desire it, he will -end a copy of the prescripdon ued (free of charge) with the ili.ac tions for pi> paling uud using th- sum . which they will find a KIIRK CT'iiK for Oo.N-tjiPTniN. ASTHMA. BKONCHITTS. J-C. Tne only object of the Adverti ser in sending the Per-rtipt ions is to benefit ifie affiict'-d, ai <1 spread information whirti he concei ve to be invaluable, anil he hopes every mff rer will try his teinedy, as it wi I cot them nothing, and may prove a ble-s'ng. P'lties wishing the prescription will please ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Wil iairishuigs-. Kings County, New Yotk. Oct. 31—3 m. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By vitue ol an order of ih Orpt. n'Court of Bedford coin ty, there will b- soi l at public sale on t lie piemisi's, in the townships of South Wo.idherrv and Union, in said county, on Friday and Saturd , the llth and Iflih days of November, A. D , 1802. the fo lowing teal estate, lale Hie properly of Daniel Mi ler. of said township deceased, to wit : A trert of 149 aeie aid 20 perches, neat mea sure, in said township of South Woodberty, being pait of the mansion place of said Daniel Miller, d • ceased, of which about 4d acres are cleared apJ in a high alatr of cultivation, the remainder is we I timbered, and the u hole 11act i> enclosed with good fences. AI.-0, a tract of 30 acre* and 79 peThe, nea! measure, in said township of South Wood berry, ad joining lands of Reed i heirs, l.aac F.ve solc and othrrs, of whi h 'l>ott I J, acre* are cleared and on del fence, with a Saw ,Villi tberron erected. The remainder of the tract i< well linibcreil. Also, the undivided half ol t act of 71 arret and allowance, in the township of Union, ad,oining laud-of I'eier Shriner ..rut nthel*. This tiact is we I timbeieil with locust, walnut, cheatnut, oak and a-b timber The two tract* in South Woodberrv township, will he sold on Fiidav, the ll'.h day of Novembei, 1862, and the tract in Umon township, wi l he 1010 on the 15th day of .November. 18(12 The -ale on bo'h days will commence at 1 o'clock, P M. TERMS.—One-fourth ol t.ic purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of the ai'es—one.fourth in right months thereafter—one-fourth in sixteen months thereafter, and the remaining fourth in twen iy four months thereafter, wilh intere-t on the pay ments Irom the date of the confirmation of the sa'es. SA.MUF.I. TEETER. Adm'r. Oct. 24—41. of Daniel Milter , lirr'U. LATEST FROM THE SEAT OF WHI. All Horses Stoleu from Charabersbnrg Recaptured!! OFFICIAL J! NO HIGHLY IMPO RTJ~\T OKI El< OF GEN. MrCLELLJtN fijir nenr Oct. 24, 18G2. General Order No. 170. Soldiers and citi zens of the United States after the series of hard battles and hard times through which you have lately passed, it becomes you like all good citi zens, to heed the dictates of economy, and buy your goods of I'. A. HEED, who is wiling his old stock at nearly old prices, in lied ford, Fa., Itcmcmbtfr, his motto is, "CHEAPER TIE IN THE CHEAPEST,'' IJy order of Muj. Gen. G. B. MeClellan. S. WILLIAMS, A. A. G. Evry thin* in the Hardwire tin' 1 at Hartley I. Wheat, Rye, Clover Seed, Flix Seed, Corn and Ost. wanted at WM. HARTLEY'S. Bedford, October 17,1M9, SHERTFF3 SAXES. j By virtue of eundry writ* of Fi. Ft. Teni. Ex pw is and Levari Fariaa, to in* directed, there will ■ be sold at tbe Court Home, in Bedford, on Saturday, the 15th day of November, 1862, at 10 o'clock, A Mm the following R*.t| Estate, to wit: One tract oI land containing 177 acres, more or leva, nbout 100 acrea cleared and under fence, with log house and kitchen attached, riou' le log barn, an( other out bui ding* tb*reon erected ; also, two apple orchards th*reon, adjoining lands nl Ueorge Elliott, .lohn C. Morgat ami others, situate in Cum berland Valley township, Bedloid county, and taken ip execution as the propertv of Solomon Rice. Also, one lot of ground in the borough of Bedford, fronting about 55 feet on Pitt atteet, and extending back about 210 feet to an alley, with a new two ! atoiy brick dwelling house, with brick back build ( it g attached, rnd brick smoke oou-e thereon erect ed, adjoining lot of John Arnold, on the wet. and lot ol john Hafer on thy e.ist, situate in Bedford borough, B-dfo d county, and taken in execution as tbe property ol William Spidel. A i-o, one tr ct of land containing 160 acres, more or less, about 104 acres cleared and uttd-r lence, with luo dwelling houses, double log barn, and oth er out buildinga the eon erected, also, an apple orchard thereon, adjuining lands of Adam Schair-r, As ' Silvers ant) otlieis, situate in Bedford townsh p, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the prop erty of Dr. John E. McGirr. Also, One small lot of ground containing about half an acre, all rle red and under fencr, with a one atory log dwelling house thereon ereeted, ad ! |oining lands of Fredeiick Zmlt. John Smith and others, situate in Middle Woodbeirv townab:p, Bed ford county, and taken in execution an tbe property of Michael Frederick. Alao, one tract of land containing 50 acres, more or le.-s, about 6 arraa cleared and under fence, with a small cabin and email stable thereon erect ed, ai joiring I mdsof Chn-topher Nicudemus, Barc lay's heirs and others, situate in Harrison township. Bedford county, an i taken in execution as the prop i erty of Henry Lehr. Also, one tiact of land containing 90 acres, more or less, about 40acres -feared and under fence, with a two sloiy log bouse and log stable tbereon erect ed, adjoining lands of John Latterly, K. L. Ander son arm others, situate in Juniata township, Bedford county, and takeu in execution as the property of Jacob Ego'f. Also, one tract of land containing 2 acres, more or less, all cleared and under fence, with aone story frame house with kitchen attached, smiii stable and grauaty thereon, adjoining lauds of Bernard O'Neal, Jatnes Elder and others, situate in South ampton township, Bedford county, and taken in ex , ecution as the property ot Bernard Nycun. Al-o, one trart of land containing 10 t acres more or less, about 75 acres cleataJ end under fence, with a two story stone dwelling houe with kitchen at tached, bank barn, tenant hou-e,and other out build ing* thereon erected ; also, a I .rge apple orchard thereon, adjoining lahds of William. Hartley, Wio- ■ ow Wei-el nil. ol he la, situate in Snake S,.iiug town- , ship, Red old county, *lid taken til execution a* the : the property of the executors of Abraham Hilchey I d cea-ed. AUo, one tract of land containing 78 acres more or leas, about 40 acres cleared and under truce, Willi a story uud a half log house and lug stable thereon erected, adjoining laud, of William Wertz, Christian Cam, Jacob Beard and othe a, situate in Union township, Bedfoid county, and taken in exe cution tis the property of M irtln Curie. Also, all th .t certain tiac'. of land composed o( several smaller tracts, situate in Bedford township, containing 1500 acres and 177 perches, be the some mote or less, adjoining lands of G-orge South, on the north, lands of M.a. J- liz<> Wat-on, onthesoutn, land of Wa'son's heiis, on tne west, and Dunning or Cove mountain on the ea-t, on which ate erected a Ut ile thiee story brick hotel, and lour large irsine houses, one stone and liame house, thiee bath hou se-, stables, gtii tenet's house, and other tenant houses; and having two h utired acres more or less cleared land, and liiiuwrn as the Bedford Mineral Springs property, and taken in execution tit the piopeity of the Bedford Mineral Springs cotnp cy. Also, all the i efendant, Joseph C. Brumbaugh's, right, til e and interest in and to one tract of land, containing lib aores more or U about 53 acres cleared and under fence, with a small log hou-e and lOftßain thereon erected, adjoining lan .a of Dan iel Biidenthal, Jacob Smith and othe.-a, situate in Middle Woodberry township, Bedford county, and taken in execut.on aa the propeity ol Joseph C. Brumbaugh. JOHN J CESSNA, Shetifl. Sheriff's office, Bedford, Oct. SI, '62. NOTICE OF TAKING DEPOSITIONS To Perpetuate Tt'liniony. In the mutter ol the petition or hi I of Lewis T. i Waition, John Ling ami Iho nes Wattson to the j Court of Common Cleis of Bedford county. I'enn ! ?• ylva t>lß, to perpetuate testimony ami -tibiirena to Marc if.-' Aiul-tr-on, widow ol S-mnel Anderon, dee'd., residing in Kulton county, Pa., Thnmi* Ail derson, residing in Hun!inj(di>n county, I'a., > in. S. Anderson, re-iding in Bedford county, Pa , John Anderson and Samuel Anderson, residing in ih~ .-late ol lowa, K iznbetli Anderson, ii.terinarried with Jonathan A lowalg, reai tmnn the stale ot lowa, said parties being children of said aamuel Anderson, dee'd., and the otner children ol the said Samuel Anderson, dee'd.. whose names and places of resi dence are unknown. Elizabeth Anderson, widow of Thomas Anderson, dee'd.. and William Ander son and Thomas Anderson, children of s id Thomas Anderon, iler'd., said widow and children residing in Indiana county, P..,and the olhei children ol saiij Thomas Anderson, dee'd.. whose names and places ot resilience a e unknown. E.lw rd Shreces. who was hush n I of Saiah Anderson, dec d., and Daniel hh-eves, only son an I child of slid Sarah, -al l hus band and son resoling in Fullon county. Illinois. Elizabeth Anderson, widow of iVillinn An lerson, dee'd., and Sila- Anderson, Lewi. Anderson, S isan, intermarried with Chii-tian Bioadgtine, Matilda, intermarried with Reed, Wealthy, intermarri ed with Lemuel Evans, Amy, inteimarried with David Figert. children of sail William Anderson, dee'd.. said widow and chi'dren residing in Bedford county, Pa., ai d Isabella, also a da .ghter ot said William snderson,dee'd.. wife of WilliamShreves, re-iiling in Fulton county, Illinois, Kerrick. I iisband of Mary Anderson, now deceased, and the children of said Mary Am.eisou. dee'd., whoe names are unknown, tesiding, it i believed, in the state ot Illinois. Samuel Horlon, husband of Je mima Ander-on, now deceased, residing in Fulton county, Pa., Edwanl Horton and Josiah Honor., re siding in Huntingdon county. Pa., Benjamin O'Ne.l and Cathaiine hit wile, foimerly Catharine Hnrtou, Edward Anderson and James Anderson, residing in Ftil'nn county, Pa. The ssid parties above named being heirk of William Anderson, the elder, late of Ho ewelt, now Broad Top. township, in the said county of Bedford, Pennsylvania, to appear, &c. >'i p'emher 4, 1802, the Comt appoint Samuel L. Russell, Commissioner to take testimony. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN, to the above ramed parties, that the said Samuel L. Russell will meet them, or such of them as may cl oose to attend, at the Court House, in the borough of R'dlmd, in the county o'" d'ltlVvd, and State of Pennylvaiiia, on Saturday the l.'jih day o' Novem ber, A. D., 1862, al 10 o'clock, A. M., lor the poi pnse of taking said testimony, in prrprtunm '• riiim rri, as prayed for in said bit or partition, at which lime **> d pliceall who .-ee proper to do so nay attend. - , *• S. L. RUSSELL, October 21, IBS 2. Commissioner. LHT OF PAUSES Put tlown for I'riul ot November Term, ISH2. 1 John Alsip ct al vh J. l'rcnneman et al 2 John 11. P. Adams '• William Adams 8 Solomon Guns " John Long 48. F. Blackburn " Geo. Blackburn 58. W. OttrcMn " William Spitlel fi C. Lover et nl " Isaac Wigfiold 7 Peter Martin et al •' John Fletcher et al 8 Abrain Dennison " James Me.Vieker 9 Gideon Hitesliew " John Wonders 10 J. W. Tate, E.<q. " Sarah Signtoon et ul 11 Aug. Ilildebranil " John Tredwell 12 Pater Ellenbcrger " Michael Reddinger A. B. BUNN, Proth'y. Octobor 24, 1832. ME JIT CUTTERS arU XTUFFERS, for ■ale at Harttay'o, PITTSBURG, PA., Corner Penn and At. Clair Sta The largest Commercial School of the United State*, with a pa'ronage of nearly 3 000 Studenta, in five years from 31 Slatea, and the emit on* which afford* complete and reliable in-fiuction in all the following branches, via; Mercantile, Man ufacturer#, Steam Boat, Railroad and Book-keeping. First Premium Plain and' Ornamental Penmanship; alao, Surveying and Matbematica generally. $35.00 Pays for a Commercial Courie. Students enter and tevtew at .ny time. aons' tuition at h'lf price. Foi Catalogue ot S6 pages. Specimen* ol Busi ness unit Ornamental Penmanship, and a beahtiful Coll-ge view of 8 square feet, containing a good variety of writing, lettering and flourishing, in close 21 cents in stamnito the Princtpil*. JENKINS k SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. April 19, 1802. Hartley's Hardware FIRM IMPLFMT IP Has just been reinforced, ard now contains the lar gest and best selected stock ever brought to Bed ford county. His GOODS were nearly all bought at the old cheap ratei, are all paid for, and will be sold to suit the times for cash or produce. K7"Cdll at tbe old sign of the PADLOCK and see for yourseives. Cook Sloven Sc Heating' Sloven, IJY GREAT VARIETY. AT HARTLEY'S. If you want a GOO \ HONF.ST, Heavy Plated Stove. Warranted in full—if you want a Beautiful and Good Hulling Stove, eithe. lor Coal or Wood, Go to 11a tley's. HARTLEY keeps all kicdi of Cooking Utensils, Boilers, Duke Puna, t>ri<hllet,Gniliiont, IVrtjJl? I<ons, Iron. Pots, Brass and Porclmn Kettles Stove Pipe, 4*c., <s"c , ( ill at the /owed prices. Also—THE BEST STOVE BLACKING that ever : came from Germany can be had at Hartley's. October 21, 1862. REGISTER'S NOTICE. All per-on* iuteiested are hereby notified that the following named acroun'ant- have filed their ac counts in the Regl-ter'- Office of Bedford county, and that the same wi I he presented to the 'Upturns' Couit in and Inr saitl county, on To--day, the 28th day ol November next, at the Court House, in Bed lord, for confirmation : 1. The account of Joeph ImUr, Administrator of the estate of Rebecca Shimer, late of Union town ship, deceased, 2. The administration account of John Hanlra ami Samuel Fnxey, executors of the last will and testament of John Eraxy, deceased. 3. The account of David Kvaus, trustee for the sale of the real estate of Mrs. Hannah Hortou. 4. '1 he account of Nicholas Sleighter and So'o mon Feigh', administrators of Daniel Sleighter, late of Monroe township, deceased. 5. The ndministratirn. account of Henry Hinish and David Fold, admiuislralois of Jacob Hinisb, late of East Providence township, deceased. 0. The account of H. H. Sparks, executor of the last will and testament of Josepi Sparks, late ol West Providence township, deceased 7, The account of Hemy Taylor, executor of the last will, \c„ of Thomas McL'reary, late of Na pier township, dereised. 8. The account ol J. W. Lingenfelter, adminis trator of theeslw'enf Rrchel M.Cuue, late of Mid dle Woodberry township der ased. U. The amount ol Alexander Holsinger. admin istjatur ol Elizabeth Schi incr ,Ute of .Middle Wood beiry township deceased. 10. The account ol George Rnades. trustee for the sale of the red estate ot Michael Putt, late of Lib'ity township deceased. 11. Ihe final account of David L. Keagy, admin istrator of the esfate of Jai ob Keagy, lte of Mid- | die Woodberry township, dec-a-e I. A. R. BI'NN, Regiater. i Register'a office, Bedfo d, Oct. 17. ( OURT PROCLAMATION. To thr Cvronrr thr Jiirtlrr iof thr Pearr, au>l Con rtnhtrr in thr diff'rrul Totonrh'pr ia thr County of liritforii, Greeting. KNOW yE that in pursuance of a precept to re directed, under the hand and seal ol the Hot- DAMES NIL.I— President of the several Courts of Lonmnn Pleas in the Sixteenth District, con sisting of the counties of Franklin. Fnl'nn, Bedford and Somerset, imtl by virtue of his olfice of th Cour of Orer and Terminer and General Jail de livery for the trial of capital and other offenders therein and in ttie Geneial Court of Quarter Sea— ions of the Peace j and Johm Tayi.ok and James Brass, Jr. F.*q., Judges ot the esme Couit in the same County of Bedford, You and earh of you are hereby required to he and appear in your proper persons wilh your Records, R-rogiiizanrei, Examinations, and other remem'o'ancei h-forr the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Over and 'Jfimiher and General Jail Delivery aud Genera 1 Quar'er Session of the Peace therein to be holJen for the county of Bedloid, aforesaid on the third Monday of November, (being the 17th day ) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, there and then to ito those things to which your siveral offices ap pertain. GIVEN under my hand at Beilfo'd, on the 22d of Oct, in the year of our Lord, 1862. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Office, Bedford, I Sheriff. October 21, 1862. J .LIST OF GRAND JURORS Alexander Davis, Esq., forcmun, .Tamos Me- Clcnry, Geo. B. Holsiuaer, George Burkholder, William Gillam, John A. Gump, Solomon Ny cum, Philip Snyder, George Movvcry, Michael Slmfer, William Elder, Edward Pearson, jr., Philip S. Croft, David Walter, Win. Schuier, Benjamin Walker, Martin M. Taylor, Jacob Kiiisev, John G. Fisher, David Patterson, Sam uel Davis, Josiah Adauis, Simon Ilioish, F. D. Bccglo. LIST OF PETIT JURORS George Fluck, William Adams, Win. Resslor, George H. Croft, Joseph Garher, Ileury Hersh bergcr, Jaeob Stayor, Jared Hanks, John Ever sole, Asa Duvtill, Philip Snyder, William Grif fith, William Gephai't. J antes M. Sleek, 'Thus. W. I lot ton, William Herring, I'etor Winegard ner, Renhen Smith, Daniel liecgle, Wni. Ivirk, Joseph Heltidl, Martin Brumbaugh, Rudolph Hoover. Uriah Malotte, Henry F. Smith, Na than Robeson, Joltn Conrad, William Wilkins, Jas. Frazier, Moses Mcllwaino, Daniel Swarlz welder, Daniel Stotiffer, James Northeraft, Sam uel Bender, George Vonstinc, Adam Samels, John May, (of Leonard) Michael HoWerlsMim October I5& I jgNTißßur Tram nig'. ~ ; *H ? \n Wfltffc - e AO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION! * ret* tome MBICINC. DR. BOOT LAUD'S CELEBRATED German. Bitters, PREPARED BY Dr. C. Hi. JACKO!V, Pbil'a., Pa i 7 j WILL EFFECTCALLY CURE LlVft COMPLAINT, DYSPASIA, JAUNDICE Chtonic or nervous drbili/g, disrates of ths kidnei/t, and all diseases arising from • disordered Liver or Stomaek tuch as Constipi tion, Inward Pilef, Fulnes, or blood to the Head, Aridity of the Stoinarb, Nausea. Heartburn, Disgust for food, fulne.s or weight in theStonwh, sour Eructation*. sink ing 01 flirt-ring at tbe pit of th- Stomach, swimming of the bead bur led and difficult Breathing, Flu'terilig at the Heart, choking or • suffocating ser.satior* when in i lying po.tu'e, l)t n lies* of vision, dots or wehs b.-fore the sight, Fever and dril pain in tbe head, deficiency ot Per.pitation, Vellowne-s of the Skin and Eyes, pain in Ihe side, hack, cheat, Limos, he.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning ia the Flesb, Constant Imagining! of Evil, ar.d Great Oe % prassion of Spi rit a . Aod will positively prevent YELLOW FEVER, BILLIOCS FEVER, tc. THEV CONTAIN JW ALCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY! They WII.I. erne ihe above diseases in oinety-cino cases out of a hundred. Jn.luced hy tbe extensive sale and universal pop ularity of Hootiand's German Bittera, (purely vege table) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous adventurers, have opened upon ,ulterin e humanity the Hoot gates of .No-trum* in the vh a pe of poo, whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugai and rhiistened Tonics, Stomachics and Bitter*. Beware of the innumerable stray of Alrololic prpar-1 inn- in plethort bottles.and big bellied kegs under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, in stead of curing only aggravate disease, aod Itatro the disappointed sufferer in despair. lIOUFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Are not a new and untrinl article, but have afoot! the teat ol fifteen years trial by the American pub lie ; and Heir reputation an I aale are not rivaled by any similar pr patation. The pmprietnra have thouiand< of letter! from the mod eminent CLERGY ME V LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, AND CITIZENS, Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to fbe beneficial elfecti and medical viitueaof Iheaeßittars* Do you want something to atrengthen you ' On )ou want a aood eppe'ite / Do you want to bull < up your constitution 1 '*o you want to leel well I Do you want to get rid of nervousness f t>o you want energy t Do you want to deep well T Do you w int a brisk and vigorous feeling T If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From J. Nruttoii Dmyn, D. D., Eililor of tit Elf ryrlop'iim of lio/igiou* Knoto'rifg. Although not dispoied to f vor or recommend Pat ent medicine! in general, thiough disiiust of their ingredients and effect-, I yet know of no sufficient ! reason why a man may not testify to the b~nefit ha ' believe- himself to hive received from any simpla prepar it ion. in the hope that he iusy thus roi.irib jute lo trie benefit of others. I Ido this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's I German Bitters, prepa.ed by Or. C. M. Jackson, of I this city, because I was prejudiced again-! them for I m.ny years, under the imprr-sinn that they wera I rheieflv an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to mf i fri-nd Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice be proper test-, and for encourage* I rneiit to try them, when suffering fro n great and ; leng continued debility. The use of three bottle* of these llit'ers, at the beginning of the preaent year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily nnd mental vigor wbicb 1 had not lelt lor six months before, and had almost de : apaired of regaining. I therefore thansGod and my l friend far directing me to the ue of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. i Philadelphia, June S'l, 1661. ! From tit lirv. JOSE FII 11. KEVNAKO, Fatter of the F"ilk Buptita Chur.h. PX. JACKS- n— JSAR SIR I—-1 have been Irtqper.tly requested to connect my n me with commendation* of different kind- of medicine-, but regaidiiig th* practice a- on*, of my apprnp iate sphere, I have in nil rates declined , bu' with a cleat proof in various instances, i.iid particularly in my own family, of lb* iKCiutness of Dr. lloofiand's German Bitters. I da part for once frc.mamy u-ual cou se, to expres- my lull conviction that, for general debility of the ayu tem, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable prepaiatinn. In some rases it mav fall, but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial -o those who sufler fiom the above cuiu s. Youis, very respectfully, J. 11. KENNARM. Eighth, below Ooatea st., Phil., D-c. 21. From tkt tot ft of ALVEUMAX WVNDER, OermtintowH. Grrmaiitown, June 1, IBfif. DH. C. V. JACKSO.X —Stat—lt gave me pleasur* • two years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying : what the German Bitters had done for me. lam now perfectly cured of all those diaeases your med icine prof-ssea lo cure, vii Dyspepsia, Cbronit and Neivoiu debility, diseases of the Kidneys, Bee. The powerful influ-nre it exerts upon Nervous ptos trution i surprising. I have been con*ult*d'f>eq'unt ly in reference to your Bitter-, and without hesita tion, hsv recommended it for'he above complaints, and in every instance it has effectu dly cured. Yodr medicine has a great repu'ation in Germ'antoWn and' is now -old in every Drug store, and in most of tb* Grocery stores heie. It any one should question' \vn t I say, let them come to Oermantown, and I' w ill prove to their sati-faetion, tat tha Bitters ha"s ' cured in this vicinity more than twenty chsesofh* above diseaie. llespectlul y, HANNAH WUNDKP. Main St., above Rittenhou-e, Germanic wn, 1 HEW ARK UF CUl'Ai i'KRFFJT. Se* that the •ijeitatiii-e of "C. M. JACK SOT t. on the wearrte ol' each bottle I'rinap-l Office and Manufactory, JW S3l, JirchSOUt. J*KS ft KIUM, [Surfe>or' toC. M JacehOtt k Co..] PIWIJITMl 1 For *l* by the Diuddi'te in B<nftof4. Oeori!* B. Amiek. St. CleiweiUi'. J. M. Ha t .dollar Anion. Bloody fttttk John S. Sthell, Schell burf. O. R. Bjrnnoller, Woodßoir^ jim I*6
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