A Card for the Suffering. <"1 WALLOW two or three hogsheads of "iluchu," ; SN n'l'o, IST Bitter," "Str=<pariila,''' "Nervous An i .dotes," J-e., arc., Ike., and after >Oll are sati.-lied with the rn-ult, and one box of OLD DOC IOK ! BUtHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be . fpatored to heaffi and vigor in less than thirty days They up- pure!)' vegetable, pleasant to tare, j prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take ibern with advantage. Imported and sold ;u the United States Only by J. S. BUTLER, No. -127 Broadway, New York. \Xy Agent for the United Sratcs. p S.— A box of tt e Pil s, securely packed, w ill b reaped t 1 any a"dress on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, postpaid ! —money 1 funded by the Agent ■! entire satisfaction is not given. . MATRIMONIAL! 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C'cLVßawEth, M. 0., Author ol the '•Green i Bank," if-. -ill The world-renowned author, i* this a' - : ra >.e L'Cture, clearly prov s from nis own experience that tt,e awful < on-pquei ce of S*-li abuse may be eff -ctu iily removed without me ticirrtr, ant! witnout dangerous surgical opera: ions, bougies. instruments, i rii>< or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at ! nice certain and effectual, bv winch every sufferer, I once c®ria?ri anu eurciuai. u* *. • * j ~ oo ma'ter what bis condition ma) be. may cur- 1 hnti'df cheaply, piivateiv. ami r bcaliv. I ills LE('T'.'KF. WILL PROVE A LOON TO THOU SANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to any atulii*>s in a plain, sealed envelope, on the feeeip' ol six cents, or two [.osl- stamps, by ad 'r- si,, g \ HAS. J. c. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, N Y. I'oot-otfi-e Box 455 G. Feb. 6. (Nov. 25, '6l ) Free? TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. A GENTLEMAN, cured ol N-rvnn- Debility. Irron-petencv. Premature Decay, and Youl ni u I Er ror, actuated t>v a de-ir j to benefit oth-r-, will be happy to lurt!t -h to II who need it, (free o the reClpr! and directions lOT making t e Simple remedy tied in hi' ea-e Stiff reis wishing to profit by t he advel tiser> bad ex per leuce, and po'-ess a sure ind valuable remedy, c.n do so by it ir- ; ;ng nun et ou-e at bis place ot bu-i i"* ■>. Ti-R cip-? a d full information—of vital importune —.vill bo eh jer fuliy s j nt by return mail. .\ddrrss JOHN B. OtiDPN. N >• fid Nassau Sir*--:, New Y-irk. P. S--Nervous sutl rers cl b-th sexes w,lt lind this K.'MI.I atii-N inv I nab E. December 2, 186!—Jn THE Hora- JOURNAL FOR ?303. NEW SI RIPS—NEW FEATURES. Oa the fits? of J ricary next tins established SOCi ET V JO UItX A u ■w ll enter upon i' ninereetirti year of gossip and good things. Without fatiguing 'h re. 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Y. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR OF THE HOPEWELL OIL COMPANY. CAP!TA L —s2oo,ooo. SIIAR ES— 2OO,OOO. Pur Value, SI.OO. Hon. JOHN KG WE, President. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Sec'ry. A Treasurer. Dl It EC TORS. W. S. TLFTCHKII, McConuellsburg, Pa. JOHN KOWE Greeucaatfe, F. BKNEO.CT. Bedford, " JOHN C. KVF.RHART, Martinsburg, " JOHN J. fsL'HKhh, Somerset, " C. P. RAMMIF.LL, Oil City, " J. H. SEYMOUR, Hugerstown, Md. OFFICE :—.Vm 4T) Walnut St., Philn. $35,000 Reserved as a Working Capital. The property of Itis Company consists of 200 acres ot land, in lee simplv, situated on the west >:dv o! the Allegheny river, a short distance above the mouth of Scrub Gi.es Cmtk, in Scrub Grass 'township, Venango count), Pa. It. has a Homage a'ung the liver of one mile, with good boring sur face lor the whole distance. Two good oil wells ale now in operation on the east side of the river, in, iieOi tely opposite '.!,<• property of the Company. 'i he following in regar.l to an • 'ioit log tr ct, is taken iruiii an editorial in the Philadelphia Price Current si December 17 : •'i lie geological ,elation of ibis property to Oil Creek, is so, h that the o 1-he.iriug -ti i. winch supply tile well- on the Middle Section of Oil Creek (lioui the Washington cCluitock turn. o:i the noiih to the Such .lull on the south) must pas- under !h:a nmpeity; ihe range ot The strata certainly bring ing the two foe titles into this mutual r • atlon Other data, obtained fn.Tl an investigation of the comoruiation ol trie ground, and the u.idei lying locus, lead to the same conclusion, vig: t';at Hie in lubritoi oil, which extend-djwi, from the nor!h iii ithea-t and supplies the well- in the Washington, McCmifeck, E-b-rt, Mony, T.-.r, ar.d Hue., nan laiiiis, sweeps suif farther down on Hie sum - sou h soiilbwest tiireclion, cor:e-j>ondiug wi'tiam: con troll- d Ui Ihe Inciill lion m me stra'a, ami under lies this ptoperiy. It i.- weil ascertained by Hie ies liniouy of aged and r. speclabie residents that the Indians, yeais ago, gathered oil from the suri.ice of i h? r.i\ , iii*s on this r.ronprf v tnwl if I'.tr ri .•. t_ ' l ihe raviiiv- on this property and used it lor rhouuiat ic alleclious. Ln later lures the te msters of the Bu'lion Iron [ innate gathered and used the oi! lor the r.urpo-e ( oi applying ii to galls and bruises on tb-ir corses. • Oil, tor year-, was seen to exu !e at . n-rmber of ] piuces; an ong o'her-, af Ihe loot of an <>.. l slump on ice ba..K ol ice Allegheny river, and in the :a- ; v l , alluded to. A lew yeais ago, th-* then owners of th • tract, ivi h OIH- or two of their ueighDors, bo'eil a vve|l, a lew' Get above tt.e old -tump. The fij-t vein of oil was struck at the depth of 2Mb feet, and the -ecoiul at 400 feet, an experienced man from Oil Greek was employed to tube the well, which p;o;uced a si ream ol oil thiee qu iters of an men in d ameter. Tt.e owners of the well, not sati-fiej wi'h its pro- ' ductn-n, polled out the chamber ami drilled some ' 1 feet or-per, wueli they s :uck Salt Water ill ~irge i ) quantities and ol great stiergth. Be ieviug that t:.e oiaiinlaCture ot salt would, at the time, yield it.eiii a better profit, they a I angel their seed bags in the w. Ji, so as to enable them to exclude the 0.1. 1 and pump tire salt water. S'ili, oil was pumped a ' .oi.u w.lu trie water, m , U ch quauttti-s as to gutter u, oil U.e top c>t vvater-'ai k-, from whence it wa-fci. ectf.i barreled arid soi l." There ts every reason, th-r-fore, to believe thai the p.op ity ol the Company i rtc-i in it- supplies of u. file li.ciinai iou ..J' rti- at rat a proye-. con ciusivelv, 'hat t .os - supplies o ot! tin 0.l Cr. ek a ■ . - ear], g oc -o; lias pi -P' riy ; ami that, Coiisrqnen iy.thesup|iy W'lii b- more pc. „rthan that of 0.l Creek ;t --sett. Ihe la.g- extent ot hoiittg rt-or y, r fpi . 1 to ttat Ol 2 hall d'-rt 'I COfUpd l-s Oil O-i l ie—k, .1 boat I nJmg on 'he iartn, with the advantages oi a navigable stream for the tr .nsportation of oii, a id i r.e ee.lainty (T the r*i- nee o large quanti ties ot j coal upon li.e tract, iin.-s the j.roperly of incalcu • | V - i U. t j he Company are about preparing to sink seye-u! - I we| -, ant c-oiil; ie n tly expect the eaily devciopment ' I a. oii in paying qu i,tr..s. > j 1 lit plan oi Ofgariz linn a-opte lby the Compa i 1 ny commend- itself to public apptoval, from the I I act iU.ii it plages no fie' it oUs value i-poti itss'ock, j hut rot:fill • t..e sale ol shares strictly to the r par J value. i A ti.r i'ed number of sh ires cat. b had by applv- II g fie ... .... i.g 8.. .n-d g-M.; le.rt : [. ! ...n. Dicr, licdio.d, i'ennsy Ivaiiu, F .IAC.'S Ivfe'EU, , ' I>. .' .'I SVH US . " " ' J. l.tx.iv gcuEi.L, Scbeii-burg. Bedford county. Pa. J.,iir.s uowTHKit, Alio >ut, Bidtr coc.ity. b i t.autt, tiol.ld i) sb-.lg, Pa. C. VV. .4s |C-.A. HopeWr.l, I. H KAIISUK, H.ige sti.wn, Maryland, i s. 11. i'n.v. lis it Ac Co , Greencusile, I'a. j I. lio-Tr.l r. bt Co., '• ! J. J. I'U I CLIPS, Waynesboro, j .lons s. 41 i.i.i-u, Huntingdon, Pa. ■ ; SAM I'EL HI.- HV, '• i VV. D. dcKixsrsv, Merreishurg. Pa. And at tn- Olh. e of ttie Company, No. 435 Walnut siiret, Philadelpfaiß. Dec. 2d, ISM. j EcMfvi) (LcuPur, C£: At at. iV.pt.aiis' Court held a' Bedford,! i" for 'be county ol Bedford, oil .he | s'n-l. -'V'" - day of Novetnoer, A. D. 18(41, be- I V fore Ttie Judge, ot tli* Said Coi.rt- JOn motion o-! (i. H. bparig, Esq., the Court giant an aims ruie on the h.-trs ' j and legal repie-enlatives of Frederick Cla .r. late j >j o: U.....ii township, oec'd., viz; Jacob Clear, share ! , owued by i'ailholumew Dively ; Simon Claar,dec d t ! . j -eav.iig .s-iie eigi.l children, to wit.* [ letter: ck, de-i c i-nl, b uvit.g one child, Elsinda, of whom Christ ' ! Brigale is guardian , M.r.a, wile of Moyers llebec . ; ca, > s.tii, Cat ha. u.e, wife ol Her.ry Fea'her, Jacob, I ; Aaron and Snuu-I. fit. Ma'thias' fch re owned by i ! Dively ; 4.h, Peggy, wile ol Pctel l.'ke-, now - ! dee'd. .ssu- to w it : Jacob C. Ickes, N nicy, wife of J j f.Taycoti-b an t LEzabeth, leaving one chlid, Walter ; ' ii.-isminer ; 5 h. Nancy, wile ol Michael Wal er, y ; who die - i leaving i-ue, U> wit; Julia Anna, tsar.b, , Simon Jo eph, Elizabeth. Michael ml t'aih line; f titij. Sarah, w ite ol facoh L.i.g-nielter, reeid ng in ! . j Illinois; 71 i.. Ba; bald, wife ot leorge Liiigei.fellej-, j I ; share held by John Claar; B'b. Henry Claar ; 9th. ■ j Dani-I ; inlh Rachel, wife oi Bai tbolomew Dively; j llii. Llizibete wife ;f Jonathan Benlley, share be.d | •by B. Dively; 2'h Joseph Ciar, 13: ii John VV.; s C!a- r, to be nil aj-p-ar at an Orphan-' Court to be j i.eld a' Bedford in and for the count v of Bedford, on ! j the 21 Moiinay (Ifiih day) ol February next, to ac- i ! c pt or r-lu-e to take il.e real estate of said dee'd. | j ~t ttie valuation which has been valued and apprai,- e.l in pursuance r.f a writ of partition and valuation issu-d out of tbe said Court and to the Sheriff of! sa.d county directed oi show cu-e why the same ' : should not be sold, ln testimony whereof i have ! , heieiinto set my hand and the sealot the said Court i at B-dford, the 21st day of November, A. D. 1891. ) Dec. 23. O. E. SHANNON, Clerk, j ftolice or Inquisition Oa ih e est ite oj JnCob Covk, lute oj Soulh . : ampton township, Somerset county. dtc y <i. i To Jesse Cook, Dennis Cook, the i--ue of Mary - Hay, to wi' :Ca vin and WiihamHay theis,ueofi f Sarah Wa.kei, to wit : Jacob, Catharine, Ellen. Sa- I i rah and Samuel Walker, all of Somerset county— . ihe issue of Jacob Cook, dee'd to wit: Solomon, . Sarah intermaiM-d with Peter Boor. Samuel, EHz i abetb intei married with Wm. Beniord, John Cook,! s Henry Wm. Cook, George Cook and Catha- ; f ; rine intermarried with J..vot Hardman. Take no- j tice that by virtue of a wilt of partition and valu , tion issued out of tbe Oiphans' Court of BeQjord j ( - county and to me directed i will bold an inque-t to j make partition and valuation of the real estate ol \ said dee'd, viz: No. 1. A tiact of land containing ; i ■ 120 acres in Loudonderiy township, Bedford cotm ; - ty, with tbe improvements, known as the Hoynoan - pioperty. No. 2. A tract of timber land containing about -lh'o acres adjoining the above, i No. fi. A tract of land in same township, being , part of a tract of land containing 449-J ..cres war-' r ranted in name sf John Cline, containing acres, on the premises, on Toujsday the 19th day of Jan ' uiry next, when and whete you can attend it you I see proper. JOHN ALDSVADT, Sheriff. ' SheriiF'i Office Bedfoid, Dec. 23, 1861. FELIX HEYMAN WITH ■ AiTtold,.\ii!fbaiiiii& liirdlisigcs*. Importers, Jobbers, and Wholesale Dealers in ; CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tailors' Trim-: mings &c. Nos. 333 Market S reet, arid 27 North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. I great inducements to Wholesale Dealers i V ) from the Country, in quantity, quality, style, prices and term*. | Merchants, Tailors and Dealers visiting Philadel- j pbia, wi I find it to their advantage to call and ex amine stock and learn prices before purchasing else where. Dec 9, 1815J —ly WM. W. PAUL. D. J. HOAP. XL L. HOOD, WITH \vn. IV. SMIL A CO., WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE WAREII 0 I S L , 023 Market S'. Js 611 Commerce St. above Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. ; December 16, IStil—ly. j BOH STORE FOR S IIS. I OFFER FOR SALE MY DRUG STORE, O:. JLUA.NA SriiEfcT, BEDFOKU. Term- rea-onable j H. C. REAMER. | December 9, ISC I AD.MIMSTRA roR'S NOTICE. Loiters of admini-tr 1!ion on the estate of Levi | McGrigor, late ol St. Clair township, riecM, having 1 been granted to th- subscriber by tbe Register ot i Bedtor.! county, all prisons indebted to sai ! est ;te i are requested to make immediate payment, and ' loose vuig claim, will present tbem duly uuthen- j licated lor settlement. JACOB BECKLEY. } J)ecember9, ISCl—6t Adrr'f. A V P i: A [" s. Notice is hereby given to the taxable inhnV.tant of the county of B*dtord, t .at an appeal will be heiti by the County Corn iii—ioners on the days, and at , : the place- hereby specified, To wit * For Coter in township, on Tuesday the 3d day of January next, at ti.e nouse of A. J. Pennell. Southampton townsr.tp. on Wednesday tbe 4th. at I th- house ol William Adams. Monroe town-hip, on Thursday tbe sth, at the bou-e o' Mrs. Daniel Weimer, in Clearville. East Provid-nce town-hip, on Friday the Cth, at the hnn-e of D. A- T. Black. VV.-st Providence tow i.-hip, on Saturday the 7th, at th ■ house of E C. Black, (8.00 iy Hun borough ) Cumberland Vall-y township, on Mon lay the 9tn, at rhe hou-e of James Haney. Lon-ton 1-rrv township, on 'I uesjay the 10th, at the bou"e of Gorge R. B nl-y. Harrison icwiiship, on Wednesday the 11th, at the house of William W. l.arey. Juniata town-top on Thursday tbe 12th, at the hroia- of Jo-eph Fuller. N r to .v ship, on Fro! iv the 13th. at the house of A I. Smvely, borough.) S le i sbnitr borough, on Saturday the IJt'n at the ! house ot A. J. Snively. U ton tow = ip. on Alon lay the iO:b, at the house of Michael VVyanf. St.¥'lair town'hip, on Tuesday the !7th. at the house of l-.iac Miller, irt Sr. Clair.ville. t'o .t, vy'iioHbeii •> tuwnsti'p oii Wednesday the lS'h, at the hnuse of J. Irvm Nob.'e. Mi ld!- Woodoerry towu-hip oi Thursday the 19:h, at the hou-e of William JJ. Pearson. Liberty town-hip, on Friiay the 2Uth, at the i house of John Beg-er. Bioa I Top township, on S .turd .y the 2lst, at the hon-e of John Dioilioger. Hop-w II town-hip, on Monday the 23J, at the tious- of ohn Diolliriger, Hopew-J|. ILoody R iii borough, on Tuesday the 21th at If ! house of John C Black. - | Snake < pnng tow ship, on Wednesday the 25th, j at the house of Joseph Mor'i.-nor . Bedford towri'lvp. on Thursday the -it *h- Com ni'gjoners' Olfice. ' : Bedford borough, on Friday the 27th. at the Corn i mis-ioners' tlrfice. I VVh-o and wheie alp* i'ons and cor por rions fe !- mg themselves aggrieve,) Hf enumerate,, an j valuation of th• ir property i/>! . tp: 4 pursuant to th* Act* nt |y \r, : su f, c s- n ad- mi" provided, are r que-ted to at i tend and state their grievances for redress, a . cord ing 'O law. Spep-.1l attention i- lao directed to j the fol'owing portion of Article 4'h. .Section 2d. of "An Act for the organiz .Tton, discipline and regu • lation ol the Militia of the Commonwealth of Peon- | .-y I van ia, to wit: 'fJ'ithedaytherounry, or city, i j Commissioners n.eer, ; Q review th- asses-.Tient oi' 1 real ami personal property, or for holding appeal-, ! thev -hiilL also, det rl „,„,c who are exempt, Jr not f liable to do military <!iit\," ate. The apjiea!s u ill b- h- Id on :h days above nam- ! , ed. b-tween the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M., ana 12 • j o'clock, M. ANDREW CRISMAN, i GEORGE HO ADEv MICHAEL WERTZ, JNO. G. FISHKB, Clerk. Couimi.sto.-iers. December 10th, 1881. Glorious News! TO T'iE PEOPLE OF BEDFORD COUXTF: Tbe fir-1 Train on the Sonthrn Pennsylvania and Co. nellsviile laiiroad has aruvtd heavily freighted ! with goods of EVr.RY DESCRIPTION FOR | CHEAP CORNER, i j i We take pleasure in telling on • cu-tomers aod the ' public that we are now prepared for tbe W I N T E II T II A I) Fa . We have just received a large stork of LADjES • winter, DRESS GOODS, SACK FLANNELS, CLO.sK CLOTHS, SHAWLS, HOODS, be., be. CLOTHS, CMSSIMERES, SMTLVETTS, and a very gr-at variety of READY MADE CLOTHING, Over Coats, Over Coats, Over Coats ! j Come Gentlemen, an-l examine out stock of clothing. BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, j for Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Gills. Groceries, Queensware, Tobacco, and all articles usually found in a first class store. JVe are smcerelygrateful to a generous public for their patronage in the pist, and hope by strict at tention to their wants, and a fond dcire to please, t make it pay all who visit '"CHEAP CORNER." J. B. FARQUHAR. Bedford, Dee. 16, IS6C SJAfEMEKX OHOWIXG the aggregate amount of assessment and valuation of the several Townships and Boroughs of Bedford county, together with the amount of IkJI Taxes assessed thereon, agreeably to the 11th section of the Act of Assembly passed the 27th day of July, A. D. 1542. r-x aw a & a o _ g H oh g. = ? m C* •— f— V -3 C Q} fi* Ci C O -1 X — a? 30 3.C ® ~ I? si |S li% I =f I? ;5. il Is I? J? i 3 "r? "I , ~ P , us -JI ft —* t - " 5 49 >. o 3r 3 "■< _ -• DISTRICTS - ;r • ■ oa c " <. o <t s ry -n a 3 < iiroi aivu. . n ® on f <o a, 3, s g' „ 2. _ c. w a ©o> c 3 o * - ~ a _ a m r ■ so. © ~ r - 5 I *jL Bedford Borough 163,023 5,025 3,550 802 7,500 825 5,383 17,920 1,000 1,050 205,780 1028,50 514,4# Bedford Town'p, 212,220 12,231 5,345 13,200 4,290 14,200 3,010 3,0u0 3,880 ,50 271,370 1330,88 078,44 Broad Top, 224,701 95,011 35,750 2,160 7,305 2,000 ,800 ,10J 6,230 ,65 374,515 1872,54 930.29 Bloody Rju Bor. 2,305 43,650 3,870 1,755 ,473 2.000 .665 ,200 4,800 3,40 ,30 59,898 299,04 140,52 Colt rain Town'p, 138,920 16,295 8,293 ,i7O 13,540 3,623 t Cuiab'U Valley, 144,771 10,91 1 4,055 ,4uu 11,010 ..3 208 1,730 1.600 6,200 183,905 919,53 45'.),77 I Harrßou. 68 806 ,300 6,787 2,158 1,650 2,080 81,781 40a,91 204,46 Hopewell, 79,955 3,815 ,110 6,500 3,405 2,498 ,310 ,100 ,60 96,783 483,92 24! 96 J uuiata, 94,791 2,240 5.875 3,688 1,150 108 379 541.90 270,95 j Libelty, 43,475 3,230 21,700 ,860 2,655 ,980 4,730 ,25 ,40 4,450 ,480 82,721 413,61 206,81 Londonderry, 126.194 4.030 .600 7.543 3.050 3.840 550 .920 .40 147 723 738.62 360.32 ; .Uonroe, 127.190 7.2)7 5 860 .660 19.0u9 5.133 .300 .550 2.558 168.429 842,!5 421.08 j Xap,er, __ 166.638 1.039 3.270 .10 8.100 4 446 2.323 1.860 2.460 190.640 953.23 476.62 hovideuce East, M.j29 6.827 2.540 .440 93.936 460.63 231.81 i P.ovideiice West, 67.0i8 2.155 3 410 1.605 .100 .330 .600 .30 75.838 379.19 183.60 i Scheltshurg Bor. 6.988 3.368 26.235 1.450 .490 2.400 .805 .259 2.015 1.750 .140 40.421 202.11 101.06 j Snake Spring 1 p., 85.891 5.392 .760 5.547 o>so 5 300 .750 106.433 532.17 266.09 1 bouUiau.ptou 87 109 2.716 12.403 4.994 .656 .60 .614 108 552 542.70 271.38 ! St. C air, 102.282 9.489 11.509 11.066 4.044 2.200 1.330 5.473 207.893 1039.47 5)9.74 WoodbeiryM. 238 520 11.221 17 020 8.9i4 2.630 9.800 1.710 4.295 .35 294.503 1472.52 736.20 i Hooubeirj S. 256.055 11.533 C.2i3 CO 7.902 2 953 18.23(1 3 031 .150 1.1-10 307.357 1536.79 768.40 i Uuinu, 121.449 5.732 1.547 " .162 6.630 4.190 3.176 1.315 4.600 .22 149.123 745.64 372.8? I ....... i I SPECIAL STATE TAX. —Oilices over $-0 >, 2 per cent, on every dollar thereof, President .Judges excepted. Pleasure Carriages, trades and oc cupations and public hacks, 1 per cent, on every dollar thereof. Gold lever and otiier gold watches ot equal value, one dollar each; other gold i watches and stiver lever watches, To cents each ; all other watches ot the value of £2O and upwards, fii'iy tents. ! I Certify that the above is a correct statement of the aggregate amount of the assessment and valuation of the several objects and things made taxable by the laws of the Commonwealth, for County and Slate purposes, according to the return of the several Borough and Township ; and published by authority of an act of the General Assembly, entitled '"An Act to provide for the on!• nary expenses of the Gov | ernment," &c., passed the 27t!i day of July, A. D. 1842. And lhat the Commissioners did, on Tuesday, the 2911 i day of November, last, de termine whether any of the valuations of the assessors have been tuade below a just rate, according to the meaning and intention of said Aet. By order of the Commissioners. JOilN G. FI.bHEK, Clerk, j Commissioners' Oilice, D 'ceniber lSfj4. --7 S,/ 1 /fj// "•o c.r -v f*n. TlTnnilless, Ju l- - of tbe Uoitr*d States Circuit Court, President (Joi'jtf f i\ nn (Hid St. Clair Sis., Pittsburg, Ptnn. 1 he Largest, Cheapest and Best. J*4*> Pay* for a Jull Commercial Course. K?"No extra rh Tires tor Manufacturers, Steam boat, Railroad and Bank Book-Keeping. Ministers' ' Sons at nali' puce. Students enter and review at anv lime. Tlit- Institution is conducted by experienced teach ers and practical accountants, who prepare '.oiing men lor active business at the b-a-t expense and shortest notice, for the most lucrative and responsi ble situations. DIPLOMAS granted for merit only. Hence (Tie universal preference for graduates ofchis. College, by bu-iness men. PKOF. A. COWLEY, the be-t Penrrar of the Union, who holds the largest number of 1-T PKKMILMS and ovei i..l competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wri ting. CiKun.ARS contain' >g full information rent fiiru on application to the Principals. JENKINS it SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. 117" At tend where the Sons and Clerkv of Bankers and Business Men graduate. Ki/veu ber 6, lfcl3. LOOK TO vail LYMSEST, IAU.MEHS, 31 ECU A-\ ICS, LAWYERS, DOCTORS, PREA € 11 RS AND ALL, Buy your goods at the BARGAIN STOKE of pJ. i!> fir ? V I' CTTI'M' vltt i. & • t\, or 9 Wh 1 nave just received an elegant assortment of my •> "T • j H l\ciw \ * inter Qj^icds, Tiribracn g f'.lac : Silks, Bjir 'az i.es t'obergs, A-i-.ua*. Mohairs. Lustres. Canton Cloths, Pop!• i>!>, Rep-, Silk Plaids, all Wool Delaines, lat -t styia-, Ainericaii D, laities, I rnits, Gu.gii'in-, Checks, Table Diaper, Ticking, Ball.; dvulo and b.iakci b ian n<! -, Canton riaime's, Scai let, Solf rino and Grey Shirting Flan nel-, Sb-eiii g and Shirting Muslins of standard make-, Mi ners Flannels, Lmseys and B ankers. Ladies' Furs, Mutts, Cape- mid Cutt. Ladies Repellont Wat- rproof t'lo'l.-, Shawls and Circulars, Cloths, ("a-s'ti- res. SaDic-Us, T WELDS AM) KEN t'UCKV J LANS, lor men anu boys wear. HOSIERY. GLOVES, NECK TIES, SHI UT COLLARS AND FRONTS. MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWF.RS, i HATS AI\TD CAPS, Every style, quality and color. F.DC I S AND SHOES, in gieat variety, GROCERIES. CHOICE RIO COFFEE, Extra Young Hy-on, Im p-rial and Oolong TEAS Sugars, Syrup?, Bice, Chocolate, Spices, Salt, Cheese, &c.,&:c. ; CHEWING TOBACCO AND SEG\RS, of choice brands. A large assortment of QUEF.NSIV A RF., together ; with i.OhO other a: tides to which we c. II the at ; tent ion of hovers. Bedford, November 25, ISG4. Notice of Inquisition. ' liy virtue of h writ of partition or valuation ! issued out of tlie Orphans' Court of Bedford j county and to trie diieeied as High Sheriff of | said county, I will hold an inquest upon the real estate of Catharine Mowry, of Harrison l township, deceased, on the promises, (being the I same upon which ilenry Mowry resided during i his lifetime), on Thursday, the 2Gth day of Jan | uary, IS-.>5, said real estate consisting of a tract ol land situate in Harrison Township, Bedford county, containing 117 acres, about 7o acres ! cleared and under fence, with a dwelling house, j barn and other outbuildings thereon erected. I The children, heirs and all persons interested i therein are notified to attend at the time and | place mentioned, if they think proper. The i heirs mentioned in the writ are as follows, to : wit: Ist, Frederick Mowry, 2nd, Jacob Mowry, ! 3d, Mary Ann. wife of Emanuel Turner, and | 4th, Ilenry Mowry, all residing in Bedford county; oth, John EmanuJ Mowry residing in Somerset county, l'a., and 6th, Lewis Mowry, residence unknown. JOHN ALDSTADT, j Dec. 23, 1831, Sheriff STRAY HOGS. Taken op tiespassing upon the premises of the subscriber re.-uling in Bed.ord townshipoll the 10:a int., tbr*e male swine, two of them are block and white spotted, the other one is all white, no ear mail.i, supposed to b>* about 9 months old. The owner is requested to prove p-operty, pay charges and t ike them away or they will be sold according to law. ABRAHAM ZEIGLER. December 16, ISGI. THE WORLD'S CHEAT RLVVDT TOR Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. From Fmery Files, a well-known merchant of Oxford, hfaitte. "I have o!D large qnaniri S of yor.r BXKSAPARILI.A, but in ver vol one liotti,- wiiiolt failt I oi the desired ClL'tvt and full .-atisfai-iiim to ti 1.-E who took it. As fast AS our people try i; , tin y AGREE Micro BUS L-vij uo uieui.vuc like it Li lore in our community Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ulcers, Seres, and tii Diseases of the Skin. From lit r. Itobi, SirattoH, Fristoi, Fnglaiul. ' I on!,- DO my duty to you I d til-- public, xvlien I add my testimony 10 tii.lT. you puUi>h 0: the mediciaal virtues ol'y.uir SXUU.I.A. My daughter, agt.il ten, bad an Rli hum- r 11 H.-r EARS, cy -, Mid II ir for years, M i-I- LI v, V wi re ima'.LE T > ENN- 1.. til v. • ir;--d your S.'.ns.v- I" \ 1:11.1.X FC-LIE has been xvell lur sola, nionllis.*' Fro:n Mr# Jour /.'•••E, rt irc/t lnoirn and mut b.-estceir.ed /a hi ■ftf.iHiirille, < M- -J Co.. X.J. "My D DGUTI r hus aaiTered (ore year p;,-R xvitb A ERROR* N'>us 1 I'l-JI'IOII, x\ HI,-A vis very Troahii-suni -. Nothing aiTor-icd any rein-I until xv<- tri- -i your C AI: s Al'A r. 11. LA, x- LA I, soon CUIU|il T.-iy eurexi LU-r " Fr rt (% ti r'rt /'. (1 -,c ■ -Itri.' .ijii.i.a Oatjr. Mr .. .■, ./ -) f '--.. u.atttiftc. j. tt s of enamctM jit/jters in jV"-. 1 !,- 1, X. H " 1 hau :. 4 several year* a very troublesome humor in MY niv,, XX:N;ii .N-xv*-.-- illy xvorseunlit it ilisiiaured nr.- F- at'.iri-s ART I Iv-.vnu' IN i-..tdl<-rahle i-lliietioil. I tri si ULNAST 1 • . T v thing a man --EAL i of both udvioe and medi tin- , but X-. ithout -ay r, . wliatever. until 1 took your S.xlis.M- XKILI.A. IT immediately mtule my face worse, us you told ine ii N at for a time; but in a few weeks tho new skin T. G.M to f- rta tinder the tilotclie*. and <-oti -1I'I'I"il until my fare is as smooth as any Siody's, nnd I R.;N ithoat any ■ ympl-ims of Ihe disease that 1 know of. 1 I I.jov JX-r.'EI: I. alth, and without a doubt owe it to your SAU-AVARILI.A." Erysipelas General Debility Purify the Elocd. From Dr. I:..it Sncitt, Houston St.. XmO York. *'t": Av:!!, I si l !*im :*iil t-i remov" Hrttption* and Scroft'Uut v-r. s hyth • pers -veriapu -eof your H.tits.tf.t --m: : ad I biveju r uoxreur.al an .-ilta--k of it'ii fiuaut }■'>. 'p'titts \\ itli it. i alterative xve po-sc-ss equals tho S.x ,'.i in F.L.A you have sui-plieti io the profession -u vxvilas to tii p: N.ILE '* Fr rt J. Joh: ton, JFu'routn. Ohio. " For t X : ■: year-. I had the y- HOW hryvijx las on tr.y RI-KT arin. M r E. !-;■•.1 tune I trie-1 all the isdehrated p!l_, -1 . SI en ..I reach, oii-.i took hundreds of dollars xvorlh of niclii-I I-S. 'I he ulcers XN-re so bad that the C 11-:- : • 111-- X i idle. Mil the do, tors di -.ide-L that my arm 1.1 -t '■ ' ANA-utaleil. II- i-itakia-gyoiir ,S xnsACAtiiH.A. '1 :-k txx.) la-til -, r.ll - some 1 . your MLLI.s. TOGETHER tie y haveeur -I me. i .am now as --1 I -ml sound as any 1- - !y. . -lug 1:1 -;■ • 1 -E, 1-V <• is kuotvu to every BED .11'. - . naiiiy, and cxcile the xvoniler of all." From iftoi. //- nrv 1.-rn, M/* P., of Xetrr'trtlr, C. fF., /■ I< . ---T ui'of the Cttna'tittti i'urtituueot. "I L.iee • X ,r ,> AH ■ XI'.MII I, x 1:1 my fitntily, for general iti! /. and for pttri/;;: :<j tbe blo<H, xrith very TEN--i •I 1. ■:. .... 11 :EEL cotuidcuce ia coiaineudiax it to the ailliated." Gt. Aiitbony'3 Fir". Peso, Sn.lt Bheum, Scald DCUD, Sore Eyes, 111 1 Hun j/ Sf ;,\r. /'.<•/., the oi.it editor of ihe Tttnk i ■ /- .7, I'ettHstfieaHUt. " OAR only fail I. al-out tliiax 1 years of ape, was r.t t'L'U- -I I -y pimple- on HI- fon-ii- ad. 'L'luy r.IPL ily spread until IH-.-y 10; rued a loath. <HI-■ and virui-nt sore, which rev -1-d his IN--, ,-nul actually M.ntli 1 HIS ryes lur -onto days. A sV.ilm! PHY.ICHIN upp!:..l in! rate 01 sipir an-L tithcr remedies, - 1 IUI-1 any hi; parent effect. For fifteen days xve euardc-1 hi- 11 AN us, I .-t X-eiih them he should T *ar open liiedx-sleiiagiiad eorrupt xeoimd which cover,-,I his wli-de I.M lla- UIG in -.i every thing else xvc iia-L WT'y hope from, we "DVLNG your S-tftsAbAKftxA, sol hpptying THE ioditie TF potasli iotton,ns youdirx-ct. 'flies .e! . 11 to H, ~L w!a 11 we in: I ;;iven the first bottle, an.! v. - well v hen xu-H ,d Jir.i IN ,1 the . econd. 'I'LU- child s *\ .. 'A h lia 1 tome out. gv xx agrdn, and he is r.cxx as! LLHV ;tid - ;ir a- roth r. The whole neighborhood pieumCvl that IIH- T-AD 1 11-II -I die." Eyphi. j t-jaJ Mercurial Disease. From J)r Hiruo.t S'oh rt.ofFt. Lot .'a, Missouri. '' I iiuil your IS\L> E XIIN.I. X a ore EII-- -TE :I rtmedy forth- secondary symptoms of Syfihi/ii and ior syphiiilio <-■ tse th US. BY other C posse: A 'I lie professiou ar,: M dei-i- d to you ior some oi the LX-st medi- iaes xve ha, E." From A. J. F.et: it, .If. V., on eminent ).lii/iicia)i of Late re >■ ■(', d- trtio i■: o prominent tut ntl.tr of the Lcgis " AV Kit. My '.ear Sir: 1 have found vour SARSA PAHII.I.A nit excel! Nt remedy ior Stfphi/ie,' both of tho no. A and - ix.'l /I/ type, and eii- lual in some cases tl ,1 v.- re too obstinate to vi.-LD to other renierhes. Ido not kaoxv. xvhat xve R...1 cue LEY xx ith more certainty of suc cess, X, hi re a poxvcr.ul alterative is required." ,Ifr. '7;EA. S. I N.-I II ir.rfXrtr /iritttKici k, X. .1, had dre.aifr.l uI.S-rs • .n his I. -a-, caused by the aliu-C of mercury, or titer utial iti-ieuse, v.Uieh jrrcxv more and more nggra vated for years, M spit" ni" e very r.mxsly or treatment that cos 11 be applied, until the persevering use of A V Kit's isA!:-.\l- A 111 1.1. X relieved him. I'exx' ca.-CK can lie found tunie inveterate uxid distressing than ti.ia, and it took t-E . era! dozen bottles IO cure him. Leuoorrhcea, Whites, Fern ala Weakness, are generally ; ro lured by internal SoretfiUoti* Flecrafinn, mi.L ere vei'y ottc-u cured by the alterative eCect of this EAlt.-AI'.XIMI.I. A T-oaiecas. s rc piire, however, M aid of the SAIISA I'AKIIXA, the skilful application of local rem edies. From the tcell known r.nt! iridet-j cetebrated Dr. Jacob Morritt, of CirtcillPali. " I have found your SAKSAL'AIiILL.x an excellent altera tive in diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularity, L.eueorrlnca. In! rnal Ulceration, nod loeal dehintv, nris i'.'g iroin liie scrofulous diathesis, have yielded TO'it. and there are few that io not, when its effect is properly aided by loeal treatment." A lady, unwitting to allow the publication of her name, writes. " My daughter and myself have been cured of a very debilit -ling Ucucorrlicca of long standing, by two bottles of your RFAK U'AUTLLA." Eiasumatism, Gout, Liver Complftint, Dyspepeia, Heart D aaa.re, fleuraigia, when eaused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cured by this EXT. SAHSAIMKILLA. AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many lulvantapt-s over the other purqv tives in tho market, and their superior virtues arc F-O univer.X.-.lly known, that wo need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the lest it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared 1 v .T. C. AYEIS, M. D., &. Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by 11. F. Harry. Bedford, J. E. Colvin, Scbellsbiirg, J. M. Barndollar, Bloody Run ; !.. Putt, Stoncrt toxvn ; G. B. Ami'k, St. Clairsvilie; D. Stoner. Woodberry J E. Ralston, Water Street; and dealer* everywhere- July 1, 1864. IMPOR i ANT to all fi N V ALIOS. IKOI? IN TEE BLCOD. It is well known to the medical profession that IRON is the Vifj! f'rinctpl" 01 Life Element of tha blood. This is derived chiefly from th° food we eat , but il the food is not properly digested, or if, frvm any cause whatever, the i.ece-saiy quantity ot iron is not taken mio the circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole system suffers. The bad biood will irritate th" heart, wmII clog up the lungs, will stcpefy the brain, will obstiucf the hver, and will send its (liseHse-producing elements to all pals of the system, and every one will suffer in whatever orgen may be predisposed to disease. The great value of la*o2i as a" Medicine^" is well known an I acknowledged by all medical men. Ti.e difficulty has been to obtain such a prejnration ol it a. will enter the circulation and assimilate at once with the blood. This point, says Dr. Hayes, Ma-sachnsetts State Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian Syttip, by combination in a way be fore unknown. TEE PZRUVInN bYTUP is a PROTECTED solution of the PROTOXIDE OF IRON. A NEW DISCOVERT IN MEDICINE, 1.-.it strikes at the root */ dtse,-.. by supplying tho biood with its Vita' Principle or Life Clement—lrom. Til C.PER UVJ A N SYRUP Cures Dyspepsia. Ever Complaint, Dropsv, Facta and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP infuses strength, vigor, and new life info the sys tem, and builds up an •'lron Constitution. ' THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Chronic Diarrha-i, Scrofula. Boils, Scurvy, Loss of Constitutional Vigor. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cuies Nervous Atf.-ct.ons, Female Com plaints, tad ail diseases cd the Kidneys and Bladder. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Is a Specific for ai! di-eaes originating in a P.AD STATE Of tiJK BLOOD, o' arcorrp;'.ied bv JJ#- ItUty or a Low Stat? if the cy.-. - em. Pamphlets containing certificates ol cures and re co:t:mendatio is Irorr. some ot tiie mosi eminent phy btciar s, cle-gymen, and others, will b: sent rasa to any address. V\ e select a few of the names to show the char acter of tb testimonials. JOHN E. WILLIAMS, F.SQ., President oi the Metropolitan Bank, New York. , K-v. ABEL STEVENS, Late Editor Christian Advocate and' Journal. R- v. p. CHURCH, Editor New York < lironicle. Re v. John Pierpont, Lewis Johnson, .M. J)., Rev. Warren Burton, Roswell Kinney, M. D., Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, A S. K. Kendall. M. 0., Rev. Gmdcn Robins, ~ VV. R. Chi holm, M. D., Krv. Sj Ivanus Cobb, Francis Dana, M. D., Rev. T. Stan King, Jeremiah Stone. M. D., Rev. Ephraim Nute, Jr., J. Ai.tonioSanctis, M. D. Rev. Jos-jv, H. i iinch, Abraham Wen-tell, M. D, Rev. Hen'-y Cpham, A. A. Hayes, M. D., Rev. P. C. Head ley, J, R. Chiton, M. D , Eev. John W. Olmstead, H. E. Kinney, M. D. P.. pared by N L. < LARK Si CO., exclusively for J. P. DIKSMOKR, No. 491 B-oadway, New Verb- Sold by ai! Druggist.. REODINC'S RUSSIA SALYE Heal? Old Sores. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Burns. Scalds. Cute. REDOING S RUSSIA SALVE Cores Wo. nds. Brt ises, Snr ir.s. REDDING S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Sobs, Ulcers, Canceis. REDDING -. RUSSIA SALVE Cures Salt Rheum, Piles, Erygipejga. REDDING S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Ringworm, Corns, Sic., itc. "Vo Family should be without it, ONLY 25 cents a box. for SAT.F by w mim ßl ' : 4,1 Broadway, New York. • .. . & Tieir. out St. 80-tot^ And by all I mgg. ts and Coactry Storekeepers. May 13, 1b64— eowly, SCGTT & STEWART, AlibTlOftgcßS AND temimssien #lml;attta Jnyne's Marble Building, 616 Chestnut S/., <sp 616 Jayne St. PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 17, 1803—ly. BROOKS' SERIES OF ARITHMETICS for sale at introduction prices, at the Drug and Book Store of Dr. ii. I". hany, Becfgrd, la. Dr. B. F. Hairy is the agent. 10,CC0 lbs. cf WOOL Wanted. at J. M. Shoemaker's .Store, for which the highest market price wul be paid in Cash or Store Goods. June 10, 1864.
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