A Card for the Suffering. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of "Buehu," ••Tonic Bitter," "Sirsapariita," "Nervous Arv ridotes." Ire-, tc., fce., and after yon are satufied wiSihe rcUIN and one box of OLD OOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to tax*, prompt and Salutary in their effects on the broken down ar. I scattered constitution. Old and young can take them with advantage. Imp ol '*? soKI ia the United States Only by J. S. Bf LER, No. 427 Broadway, Npou>te Kings Co.* New \ork. Kovembe; IS, ISUi—2m A IECTUBE Z£sSr T 0 VOL N G ME N . Just vnblifh'd in a seated envelope. J'rtre Six Cte. A LECTURE, on the Nature, Treatment and rad ical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, anc linp-d -iments 'o Marriage generally. Nervousness, Con sumption. Epilepsy and Fit-, Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting irmn Sell-Abuse, htc. Bv Rob- E KT J. 'IU.vi*WIU, M. D., Author ot the '-Green Book," ire. . . The world-renowned author, in this admirable clearly proves from his own experience that tt." awful consequences of Self abuse may b f? rctu illy removed without medicine, and without dangero is surgical operations, bougies.insf luments, rings or cordials, pointing out a o! o! cure at once c-rtain and effectual, bv which every SMU-T. no ma'ter what his condition may be, may cure himself ch-solv. privately, and radically. ! HIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOU SANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, io anv address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two post age stamps, bv addressing C'HAS. J. C. KLINE fc CO.. 127 Bowciy. N- Y. Post-office Box 45SG. Fab. 6. (Nov. 25, '64 ) Isiforsnitlion Free! TO NERVOUS SUFrERERS. A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility. Inromperepcy, Premature Decay, and Youtnful Er ror. actuated by a desire to benefit o:her-, will he har.pv to furnish to all who need it, (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the simpl, remedy need in hie case. SufT-rtis wishing to profit by .he tt-tvei lifers bad ♦ xpenence. and po-isess a aiu> and valuable remedy, can do so by iddressilig iu-i Et ."hca at his place ol bu-i'ieas. Tießcip'i d fc'l !n'"or,na*" , >n —of vital im;>ortit.c- —vill be cheer fully sn' by return mail. Address JOHN B. OGDF.N, No. 60 Nassau btree., New Yoik. p. S —Nervous sufferers of both sexes will find tki information invaluable. December 2, 1864—3 m * — - —: 1 1,1 ■ ' —— C. N. HICKOK, J. G. MIRNICB, rs DENTISTS, BEDFORD, PA. Off.ee in the Bunk Building, Ju iana St. Al' opera'ions, pertaining to Surgical or Mechan ical Dentistry carefully aud faithfully performed, and warranted. TERMS —CASH. Bedford, January 6, JSGS. V/M. VV. PAUL E>. J. HOAR. H. la. HOOD, WITH ¥V32. W. PAUL A: t'O., WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE V. A !l E U 0 U S H , 623 Merket St. & 611 Commeire St. above Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. December 16, ls3t—!y. Fslitfc ol Robert Dider, d^e'd. BEDCORD T'Of.NTY. ss : Ai an L-pbaii*' Court held at Bedford, in ami j for th* county Bedford, on (he 2!st day of I o vetrber. A. D. 1861 before the Judaea of the said Court, on motion ol John Palmer, tbeCouit grant a ,ru o on the and legal representatives of Rob ett Elder, late of .Middle Wood tier ry township, de ceased, to wit: Joaian S. Elder, 2d, (i.-ot9 the Sheriff ol saio county directed, or show r ause why the same should not be sold. In testimony whereof I have here.jr> 0 s( , t ' baud and "be seal of the said Court at Bedford, the 21st day ot .November A.D. IB'j4. . . . °- E - OHANNON, Clerk. Attest—Jom AI-PSTADT./SHENFF. [I„. 13. She-sirs Sale. By virtue of "ondry writs of Venditioni Exponas •ad Levari V *<;\m to me directed, there will be void •t the Leron er. cled. 1 enns .Cash, at confirmation Sale. Sa.e to com nei.ee at 11 o'clock, A M., of said H. NICODEMCS, January 6 18C5. Adtn'r. Meeting of Stock Holders. OFFICE HTINTINC.BOS & B. T. M. R. R Co., I PIIILADKLFRIA, January 16, 1565. | The animal m-etme ot the stork holders of this company will be held at their olfice. No. 258 South 3) street, Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 7td day of Febiuiry, 1855, at 11 o'clock, A. St., when an e'er, tion will t.e held for a President and twelve Direc tors for the enning year. Jan. SO, ISGS. J. P. AERTSFN, Secy, List of Causes put down for trial at Februa ry I'crm, 1855. (13M day.) Joseph Barley vs J ck'son Sturkey Daniel Waiter vs Abm Si ! ! admx Afichael Tnomas vs John fit Abm Skeily Som-iset Fire Jos. Co. vs James D.irns /*. W. (jarret-on vs Dowser rx Nawgel George Snyder vs Adolphua Axe -*t al Mary Afoser et al vs Josiab -Milter Esq. Stephen G. Wright vs Wm. P Hazard. Afiry Afoger vs Josiah itfi'ler F. D Weegle vs W-ntz r< Feather January 20. O. E SHANNON, Proty. and Ix^eaiilam OF BEDFORD C-JU.vrV, ror the year ending January 2d. 1865. J A Iff £.B B FARQUHAR, ESQ, rreanurej- of Bedford County, in account wild said County. J torn. the. ilfi i/uy of January, lHol, to the 2d diy of January, 1865. TREASURER DR. To balance on band al !a-r settlement $3,614 72 To c sh received from collectors. Joseph Kvans, P>road Top township, 1559, 23 88 ! Levi Caipenter. Loiidondetry • 16 32 Simon Sturkey, Coierain 1860 91 37; R. D. Barclay Bed lord borough 1861 233 3> ! Frederick Hildebrar.d', Juniata tp. 97 49 i William Bo'neii. Londonderry " 42 03 | John Aldstadt, St. Clair • 80 S7 \ Hezekiah Barxman, Southampton ■ 91 44 Rudoiph Hoover, Woodberry M. " 67 3't j i'tio nas M. Lynch Bedford bor. 1862 198 69 | William Phillips, Bedford tp. •< 14 bit j Jonathan Hyde, Harrison 179 33 Ca P per Mroup, Juniata 12y 24 William COOK, Lnn-'umfcrry, 2U6 3u B:bzer Fletcher. Monroe " 35 73 .loon W y le, Napier 410 5t ' D. A. T. Rlacx, Providence E ist 27 4 I John F-asler, St. Clair < 53 40 Franci* Beard, Union 154 52 J. R. Duiborrow, Woodb-rry M. Jl5 43 , Henry N'.cocterr us, Bedford bor. 1863 459 16 ' Jacob Fe-cer, Bedford township " 500 H0 Peter Ewalt, Sche||burg bor. " 129 52 | Sarr.u-I Bender, Bloody Run bor. " 12 06 Lewis N. Fyan, Juniata tp. 330 CO Thomas Fish-m. Cumberland Valley " 566 4;) ' Nicholas Koons, Snake Spring " 433 76 ' Herbert Shoemakei. Coleroin " 598 lb D. A T. Black, Providence East " 93 33 Jacob Carpenter, Londonderry 269 58 George Beegle, U. ion " 359 U0 ; la nes F.. Kay, • ope well 429 52 John ('. Figart, Broad Top " 481 S3 Aaron heed, Woodberry S. " 190 00 lobn Mors, Southampton " 405 73 'cbn W. t'risn.an, St. Clair " 796 00 P. l r Wiring idner, Napier " 597 21 cltred Eittukat. Liberty " 22 S5 Ba:t/.-r r.etcher, Monroe " UK) (i 0 Wiliiaai M. Peaison, Woodberry M. " bV7 31 17. H. Ak'-is, Bedford borough IS6I 322 53 John L. Figard, Broad Top " 2i3 11 Samuel Bender, liianily Run bnr. " 35 P0 Win. Maaon, Cumb'd Vabey tp. " 10) 09 Herl eit Shoemaker, Coierain " 2io 37 | Wm. Gorsuch, Hopewell " 150 00 George G rd.II. Juniata, " 200 00 Benjamin Vabntine, Londonderry " 20!) 00 Win. Stnckey, Monroe " 153 u0 Wil.iam Ciisman. Nap er " 200 00 lc,epfc Fist.er, Ptovidn,.e W. " 2uo 00 P. M Barton, Piovidence E. " 125 00 : Samu j l 8.-ckley St. Clair " ICo 00 ' AiChihald Perdew, Southampton " 259 00 - Geoige Sirn.u?e. Snake Spring, " 102 00 George E egle. Union " 143 00 Samuel Crnman, Woodb;*rry S. " 356 00 Sol. Baney, V'oodberry M. " 545 00 Jo! n Lcnert, Liberty " 25 00 Received on 439 assessed soMiers 43 SO ] John J. Cessna, Commonwealth cases 71 43 ; John Cess-.i, Esq., unseated lands redeemed 53 52 1 O.) note of Mower cc Tate 8 70 On n *e of S. Peck 49 58 John G. FGner, Fi'q., on sale of stoves 45 7is C .rn niibi". rs sale of uu-eated lands Gl 72 Taxes on unseated lands 524 57 Whole amount received $15,736 75 TREASURER. CR Bv amount paid Grand and Petit Jurors 51,470 19 Assessors making triennial and other as sessments 586 77 Expenses of spring election 21s 92 August election 29l 80 Octooer election 401 33 November election 423 00 Jonathan Feightner, Commissioner 9 00 P. J. Shoemaker " 419 50 Andrew Crisman " 123 00 Grorge Roades " 134 00 Micnael Wertz j, -18 00 John G r'isher <7ieik to Commissioners 1-0 60 U. H. Akers Attorney to " 90 Jusbua Mower, attending and repairing Court House 56 03 Levi Aguew, Court cii-r 57 00 " '' cb aning Court House 45 00 Mary Morris, cleaning and scrubbing Olfices in Court House 30 00 Woud lurrnsheil Couit Hou.e and Jail 44 95 Coal " " " 78 79 Moidir.g inquests 92 07 John B. Cas'ner, holding inquest 10 87 R .ad and bridge views 147 00 Charles Merwine, st rvices as janitor, cut ting wcod a id attending Couit House 78 91 Simon P. Haibaugh. binding dockets 9 00 John Aldetadt, costs in Commonwealth ca-es 1,200 ff, Jo K n Major " " 267 G. H. Spang " " 73 95 |J. A. Henderson " " 66 21 1 Bet.j. W igticld " " 56 59 M. Richey " " 11 16 j VVin. M. Hall " 10 00 i Jeremiah Shaw " '• 22 36 i Constables returns 296 24 ; Constables attending juries 15 00 John G. Fisher, attending bridge sales, copying assessments, holding appeals, furnishing blank books for Commis sioners' office, &c., 150 53 J. R. Durborrow, printing 112 1-5 B. F. Meyers " 507 20 David Over > 177 70 John Mors and James E. Kay, money overpaid on duplicates 13 72 William Ostei, attending election 2 90 J. M Shoemaker, covers lor duplicates 3 26 I George Blackburn, building bridge in Liberty town-hp 1,350 00 1 Cons'ables arresting prisoners 6 12 Nicholas Sleex and Mark Housare, n ward and arresting horse tbief 82 20 I Win. Hartley, goods furnished for Court Hou-e 7 45 Geo. Blymyer & Son " " 53 39 ! John Aldstadr, taking John Miller to Western Penitentiary 110 00 j John Aldstadt, keeping prisoners 259 67 I Bam. Creswell, stoves tor Court House 129 50 ! John Border, hobbling prisoners 7 00 Henry Mower, papering Protboi.otary'e i.lfice 9 02 John Aldstadt, bed for use of Jail 27 50 I Talesmen, 48 46 I Joshua Mower and others, tiprtaves 53 75 Henry Keimund, painting Proihonotary's office 5 45 Dis. t'omph -r and Watson, medical at tendance to F. A. Kingler 13 00 A. C. Pcrvical, seal for Commissioners' office 10 25 I Gi :f fc Hugos, stoves for Court House 91 00 J. B. Foiquhar, revenue stamps, bank note detector, ij-c., 9 30 T. C. Grrett, lumber 4 87 | J. McCieary, acknowledging deed* 13 00 I John Cook, building bridge 225 00 Martin Hoover, work done on bridge at Stoiierstown 75 00 F. L. Hotter, blanks and books for Com missioners' offi-e 67 90 O. E. Shannon, dockets for Prothonota* ry's otfice 138 91 J. H. Noble, error ii check of Reed 13 26 L N. Fynn, building bridge 33 00 Freigh* on stoves from railroad 9 23 Reed 4- Schel! for revenue umpi 9 50 George Koades cn bridge 30 00 Kxpi uses of sale of unseated lands 33 26 W". S. Haven for staiionery 56 44 .Miscel anpous checks 90 b8 Jutin Sii! interest on note 120 00 lohn Bnce interest on noto 192 00 John Br-ce's note paid 5,000 00 Fox and wild cat scalps 9IG 34 Treasurer's salary 300 00 Stationery 10 00 Uncurrent funds 7 00 l'reasnrer lor auditing and collecting old accounts 20 00 Attor, ey's fees on same 10 00 Auditors and clerk 75 00 $16,506 23 Charge's $15,73 75 Credits 16,5 6 23 Ealance in Treasury $2,200 52 Statement of Moneys £hie find owing to Bedford County. Jacob Nico'lemu*. Wocniberiy M. 1854 $l6B 53 John A. ()fcorn, Broad Top 1857 106 69 Lemuel Evans, " ISSB 289 67 John C. Moigart, Cumb'd Valley " 69 26 Jacob A. Nico le.-nus, Woudbvrry M. " 13S 73 George Roadea, Liberty 1859 50 12 S Ja ob S Brumbaugh, Woodberry S. " 47 32 j Abram Croyle, Union iB6O 2*59 40 I Jacob 8. Biutnbaugh, Woodberry S. " 25 JO | K. D. Barclay, Beiiford borough ISCI 26 21 ! John Aldstadt, St. Clair " 16 00 j Thomas M. Lynch, Bedford bor. 1"62 111 m 1 W.n. Phillips, Be;ford tp. " 42 33! P; HanJman, Cumberland Valley " 32 50 ' J. R. Dm borrow, Woodberry M. " 23S 17 i Samuei Worsei .g, Woodberry S. " 178 02 ' H. Nicodeinne, Bedford bor. 1853 50 1 71 1 Jacob Fetter. R-drord rp. " 1,003 71 j David -puks. Provilej.ee W. " ISO '-4 i H-zekiati May. Harrison " 307 5.3 ! L.N. Fyan, Jit mar a '* 85 42 ; D. A. T. Black, Providence E. " 270 08; Jacob Carpenter, Londonderry " 131 00 Geo ge Beegie, Union " 200 09 i Aarun Rre.i, Woodberry S. " 1,099 37 j J. W. Crisman, St. Clair " 43 71 j Ba tzer Fleich-r, Monroe " 328 S2 U. H. Akers, B-dford bar. 1964 670 60 ' Herirt- Beegie, Bedford tp. " 1,521 89 John C. Figart, Broad Top " 912 C 6 j Samue. Bender, Bioonri'.g d 516 63 > n*. I. Rock, Sch"!lsburg bor. do 172 S3 George Beegie, Union do 6'2i 87 ! Sair.nel Ci i-man , Woodberry S. do 1,073 °5 Sol. Bsrley , U'occberry M. do 1,145 24 John Tchartj LibCfty do 96 79 Total $19,039 23 ! od?"P9rt of the above i subject to exonerations | and commissions and upon ail sums due over fif teen moniLs, interest will be charged. Statement of Money 3 D'./e nod owed by Bedford County. To John Sill $2,000 00 The-- is now in the Treasury subject to tbt order of 'he Coitiniissione.s $2,230 52 BJ uty Fuul. TREASURER, DR. To em ninf received from collectors, as follows : Nicholas Komi*. Snak- Spring 1863 $7O 07 Thomas Fisher, Cumber and Valley 92 <0 j Samuel Bender. B node Run bor. 3l 09 : Wm. M. Pearson, Woodberry M 151 72 ' L. N. Fyan. Juniatz I3t 36 ; Alfren Entrik'-n. Liberty 10 55 j l'eier Ewalt. ScbelKburg bor. 53 52 j H. Nicod-mus. Bedford bor. 69 75 Herbert SLoem'xer. Coierain 3o 00 1 Raltzer Kieichrr. Monroe 2nq 00 ; John C. Figaro, i.road Top 296 63 Jacob Carpenter, Londonderry 53 61 John W. C i-inan, s t Clair 75 06 Peter Winegardner, Napier 217 28 Hezek ; ab May. Harrison 60 00 l>. A. T. Black, Providence E. 3(,0 00 Jacob Fetter, Bedlord township 653 33 ! Henry Beegie, do 1864 600 00 Jobn C. Figard, Broad Top 4uo 00 Samuel Bender, Bioodv Run bcr. 45 no Wm. Ma-on, Cumberlud Valley 319 00 Her bert Shoemaker, 6'oierain ISO 00 Wm. Go-fuch, Hope we: 1 200 ' Alexander Shoem ker. Harrison 150 00 Genr-e Gardill, Jur.iata 270 00 ' rieijan.in V'alentme, L-n londerry 230 00 William Sturkey, Monroe 267 00 ■' "'ilium Crism-n, Napier 404 00 : Joseph Fi-her, Providence W. 150 00 P. M. Barton, Providence E. lyO 00 Samuej Beoxley, St. Clair 375 00 Archibald P-rdew, Sou'hampton 200 00 ; (ie.rge Srnons.". Sn.ke Spring 283 00 1 Wm. J. Rock, S.-heilsbnrg borough 73 00 | George Beegie, Union 160 00 Sarru-l Crisinsn, Woodberry S. 555 00 i Sol. Barley. Woodberry M. 740 00 : John Echart, Liberty 460 00 $5,433 31 TRCASURER, CR. I By w hole amount paid ont as per Corn mi. sior.er,' drafts $3,493 10 ; 1 reasure r's commission 84 53 1 Auditors and clerk 40 00 $9 617 93 Credits $3,617 93 Charges 8,433 31 3al. due Treasurer Farquhar $lB4 62 ; Moneys ovie t Bedford county on Bounty Fund from collectors, us follows : Ba'tzer Fletcher Monroe 1863 78 82 I David Sparks Piovidence W. 52 14 ! He2ekin May Harrison 175 55 ! D. A. T. Black Providence E. 98 44 U. H. Akers Bedlord bor. 1564 496 32 Henry Befgle Bedforn township 161 58 John C. Fijard Broad Top 112 92 I Samuel Bender Bloody Run borough 79 84 VViliiam Mason Ciimbeiland Valley 152 31 Herbert Shoemaker Coierain 293 24 William Gorsuch Hopewell 34 85 Alevander Shoemaker Hairison 30 29 George Gardiil Juniata 49 28 B-i>j tmin Valentine Londonderry 40 36 William Stuckey Monroe 48 40 Joseph Fisher Piovidence W. 48 16 Peter M. Barlon Providence E. 47 60 Samuel Beekley St. Clair j77 07 Arcb.bald Peidew Sou'hampton 68 59 i George Sineuie Snake Sp in- 29 43 William J. Rock ScLellsburg bot. 16 52 Geoige Beegie Union g23 26 i Samuel Crisman Woodberry S 43 I Sol. Barley vVoodberry M. I°7 12 | Jo tin Echart Liberty 91 29 s2,b4 3 b2 BEDFORD COUNTY, SS: ( The undersigned Auditors of Bedford county, do hert by certify, that in pursuance of the Act of As ! secchty in such cas.s ontde and provided, they met at the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the accounts of James B. Far quhar, Esq., Treasurer of said county, for the year 1564, as contained in the foregoing aiatements and that we have examined the foregoing accounts of moneys due to and owed by Bedford county, and tbat we have found the same to be correct. Witness our bands this 4i b day of January, 1860. JOi'N H. BARTON, DANIEL BARLEY, DAVID EVANS, Attest—-E. F. ukrii, Clerk. Auditors. Report of the Auditors of Bedford county to the Auditor (senera/, Janitory 4J.4, 1863. JAMES B- FARQUIIAR, ESQ., Treisurer of Bedford county, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. TREASURER, DR. To amount received from collectors $7,610 73 on unseited lands 335 93 $7,946 66 TREASURER, CR. By.amount p.iid State Treasurer, as per rece pts examined and filed $5 530 69 Certificate of dposit from Heed fit Scbell 2,316 5i Treasurers commission 79 46 $7,946 66 Tavern Licenses, Dr. To aggregate amount assessed for 1864 $730 00 Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer, as pet receipts dated April s:h ' and luly 6lh $650 75 Certificate of deposit 28 25 Exoneration of John Drhew 15 00 | Treasurers commis-ion on amt assd 36 00 i $730 00 Eating Houses Dr. To aggregate amount for 1864 $lOO 00 Cr. Exoneration ol John Harris $lO 00 Trea-urers com mission 4 50 Amount paid State Treasurer 85 50 $lOO 00 Distilleries, Dr. To aggiegate a mount assessed for 1861 $6O 00 Cr. By Treasurers commission on $6O $3 00 Amount paid State Treasurer 57 00 $6O 00' Bonks f Dr. To aggregate amount for 1564 $2O 00 Cr. By Treasurers commission on $2O $1 00 Paid State Treasurer 19 00 $2O 00 ; Con feclionmies, Dr. To aggregate amount for 1 $l5 00 Cr. By Treasurers commission on $l4 .75 Paid State Treasurer 14 25 _ $l5 00 Ten Pin Alleys and Billiards, Dr. To aggregate amount for 1864 $3O 00 i Cr- By Treasurers commission on $3O $1 50 Paid State Treasurer 28 00 $3O 00 L'quot Dealers, Dr. To aggregate amount for IS6I $25 00 Cr. By Treasurers commission on $25 $1 25 Paid Mate Treasurer 23 75 „ $25 00 Mercantile License, Dr. To aggregate amount lor 1864 $096 00 Cr. By exoneration $2l oo Treasurer* commi-sion on $07.7 :pj 75 B. F. Meyer* publishing relailers li censes 12 00 B. F McNeil do do 12 00 Paid State 1 reasurer Cl7 25 T . . $096 00 ! ihfp is now outstanding in the hands of col actors for !SQ4 *i.J previous years a ,d due the State $5,565 52 B-djoi a County, ss: 1 ue undt r.igiicl Audi'ors of said county, do cer iljr 4 hat in pursuance of The Acts of Assembly in si ch cases and provided, tbev met at the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, and did audit and aij Ist the accounts between James B. cinqiihar, Esq., liea.-nrer ot said cotintv. an t the Com in >ll wealth of Pennsylvania, as continued in tie foregoing eta'ements. V\,tnesstur hants this 4th day of January, 1865. JOHN H. BARTON, DANILL BARLEY, DAVID EVANS, Attest— E F. KERR, Clerk. Auditors. REGISTER'S NOTICE. All persons interested are hereby notified that the following accounta.it* b ive tiled their accounts in the Registers office of Bedford rountv, nd tnat the same will be presented to the Orphans Court in and for said county, nn Tuesday, the 1-fh day of February next, at the Court House in Bedford, lor confirmation : 1. Ihe account of Michael Dieb!, administrator of the estate of Nicholas Diehl, late of Colerain town-hip, deceased. 2. The final account of Henry Whetstone, admin istraror or th* ♦'sfdte of Domel Means, jr., Ute of Mcor>* towr*fhip, 'lee# t Ia . >,rti A/ i K.. .. ~ i . . ... irrou ..si s S. Holsinger, trustee tor the sale of the real estate of (Lo. M. Holsinger, Sa'e of St. Clair township, deceased. 4. The recount of Andrew B. Snowberger, ad m.nisirater ot the estate ol H-zekiah H. Miller, late of South Woodberry township, deceased. 5. The final account of .Michael Sieighter and Solomon Feigbt, administia'ors of the estate'of Daniel Slighter, late of East Providence township, deceased. 6. The account of Thomas S. Ho'inge r , admin istrator de boms non of John Roudebush, late of Union township, deceased. 7. The account of J. W. Lingenfelter, K*q., sd rrinntritor with the will annexed of AMI Eliza Cox, Ute of the borough of Bedford deceas-d. 8 The account of Ja-. Bo ns and Emanuel Sut ler, executors of the last will and t stain nt of Jas. Bu-rts. late of Juniata township, deceased. S. The account of Jacob B. Furry, administrator of the estate of John B. Furry, late of Napier town ship, deceased. O. E. SHANNON, Register. January 20, 1865. COURT PROCLAMATION. Tefhe Coroner, the Justices oj the P>ace t and Constables in the different Township* in the County of Bedford Greeting. | KNOW YE, lliat in pursuance of a precept to me directed, under the hand ami seal of the lion. ALEX. KING. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth Dis trict. consisting of the counties of Franklin, F ullun, Bedford and Somerset, and ly virtue j ! of hi office of the Court of Oyet and Terrain- i an classes of society . and the universal opinion is that it is goo I. Fuit Syrup is purely Vegetable Compound, it il -Vo pie.i-ant to take, and never doi-s injury. Rut owing to its purifying qualities, must do good under anv circumstances. Itself-eta are tru ly wondeiful, soothing, calming, and a laying child the most violent coughs, purifying, strength ening and invigorating tb.- whole system, ca miug and soothing the nerves; aiding and facilitating expectoration, and healing the need DISEASED LUNGS, thus striking at tie rootut disease, and dri ving it Irons the system. CROUP. die of This disease is amounced by difficulty of breathing, shl ill whistling <>t w heeling, hack ing cough and threatened sutfjcatiai'. etc. It mostly occurs in young children. No ch'ld croup need die of croup it this Syrup is properly used and ured in time. Mothers having ciaupy children should watch tie tiisf show of the lii.-ea-e, and always keep this rem-.'y at hand, if this F or coughs alter measles tbis syrup is most excellent. Experience has proveu that it is equalled by no other prepara.ion. The price of the rein-ily is such as to p'ace syrup it within the reach of all, tne puora= vveilas the rtt h, and every person should have it. Every person should .have it in the house. It is a true and failbtu! tnend to ait who val- is ue health and wish to secure themselves a- that ino>t terrible disease, consump tion. It will be found the nco-t useful as well as the cheapest fanny medicine in the world- use t lc t.as been used fo< the last four years with a success without a parallel. Price 40 cts. per bottle or three botties for $l.OO. Prepired by S. A. Foutz & Bro. I* For sale by H. C. Kramer und B. F. Harry Druggists, Bedford, Pa. December 23, ICs4—ly. time. SJ RIVER'S IMUA* VERMIFUGE. Q • e. IjlM K the introduction ot this 0.-dutiful piepara tion, it has been ata fiiy aiv.ncing into public fa vor. Its astonisbi g efficacy 111 expelling worms has won foi il many friends wherever known, and these are iptill ing 11? praise fo others, so that qit s fst berg introduced into TO *every ta.n !y iri the lat.d. The o demand for it is becoming ira ■> DESTROY s, nien-e To make it still moto3 S worthy the pref erence alr ady-, WORMS! shown it, the PaopaiExoa is putting it up m a much handsomer style than formerly. I' is now prep iied with the greatest care of uniform strength, With plain directions, so tbat any one can adminis ter it. Il is entirely Vegetable—Perfectly Safe and Harmless, And has never beer, known to fail to exp-1 worms, where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is supeitor to anv otner preparation in the world. 02?- Ask lor S! I HI.NER' ? INDIAN* VERMIFUGE, ar.d lake toother. Price 25 cents per bottle. *.*>ieparerl ly 5. A. Fou'Z At Pro., and lor sal at lue diug stores o! Reamer and Hariv, B. rifoid, Fu. December 23, 1861 ly. FOUTZ'S MIXTURE. 1 Hr, 1S a vf. and 'e'lablc r#?mi-dv 'i r Thcuieof | Rheumatism . Tainfu! Ntrvou. Aflv.ct ion-, S, i; a■n s, Burn-, Swellings and ail diseases re* BB.ST quiiing an external application on man. On horse, it will - ever fall to cure P*ie evil, Fi*tu,a, old running *or<-', or Sweeimy, List- it prop-riy appli-d. For spraiu.*, brui*e*, HEM scratches, crooked hoof*, cbafe.-, saddles or collar gall, rots or wounds, it is an infallible FOR remedy. Try it end bt convinced of its etn* cacy. R II K 0 JM T I S 31 . MAM Persons afflicted with this disease no mat ter of bow long standing, can be p'omp'ly and effectually cured by using this Mixture. AND There is nothing in the world so sure and so good to take away harl corns, and cure EEAST Fro*t Cites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yoirselv-s, t'nce 20 and 50 cents NOW per bott e, Prepared hv S. A. FOU IZ. Raitimore, Mu. T?I VSE. IL j~~ For -a.e at the drug stores of Reitner ar.d Harry, Bedford, Pa. [Dec. 23, 'o4—ljr FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE V 0 WDERS. rT'HKSC Powders have proved after a tiialof L several year*, to be sup-rior to any prep aration of tne kind in use. l'tie ch,~f snp-ri ority of tbe*e powders arises fiom the fact that they are coinpoaeo of medicines that have Laxative, Tonic and Purifying prop-rties.— The laxative ej-cfs crudities frcm the stomach _~and intestines, the tome gives si rength to the „ s~sv?tefn of the Horse, and the purify .ng :iidi-5? pjcines contained m theru cleaasa the blood, and r-> the foundation for a vigorous an t healthy '-A. The us* of t- em improves the wind, si retig'hens the appetit* and gi>, es the horse a hue, smooth ar.d g.os*v stun —tnus im proving the apprararica, vigoi end spirit of this noble animal. These powdeis are not intended, as met powders are, (o bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance ot being lat when not re ally so—tut, to remove the disease and pro mote bis general health. '1 hese powders wiL strengthen the stom ach and intestines, cleanse thm from offen sive matter, aod bring them to a healihy state. They are a sure prevention of Lur.g and a certain remedy for all diseases incident to the Horse, aa Glanders, Yellow Water, Founder, Heaves, Siav tr.ng, Coughs, pevr.s, Loss of Appetite, and Vital Energy, &c.—These Powders, if used two or three times a week, through the witi ter and spring, your horse will never get the Lung Fever, Coiic or Botts, A few doses of these powders will remove the worst cough, -3 on anj horse. Vere owners of horses to ""S Z feed a few of these powders every year, they K might save tne livs of many valuable horses. MILCH COWS. The p.-..jierUes this powder possesses in in creasing the quantity of milk in cows, gives it an importance and value which should place it in "he hands of every person keep, ing a eow. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much taster. ■_ 6= no as © © In all diseases of swine, as eongba, olceis © in the lungs and liver, &c., by putting from K • half a paper to a paper of these powders in a barrel of swill, the above diseases can be cured or entirely prevented. By using these powders the hog cholera can be preventer!. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Md. ale at the Drug Stores of Reamer Harry, Bedford, Pa. Dee. i3—ly C'c • C& Vs* Hon. Wilton tJTandfm Judg of tha United States Circuit Court, Preeidimt l Corner Penn and St. Clan- Ste., Pittsburg, Pen*. The Largest, Cheapest aaci Btat. $!?•" Pays for n Jufl Commerci'it Course. (ETfioHtiachirges for Manofaetureire, Steam boat, Railroad and Bank Book-Keeping. Ministers* Sons at baif piice. Student* enter and review a* any time. This institution i conducted by experienced teach ers and practical accountant*, who prepare young irten for active business at the exper.re and shortest notice, for the most lucrative and responsi ble situations. DIFI.OMAS granted for merit only. He ce the universal preference for graduates oftbis. College, by business men. PROF. A. Cow LET, the best Pentran of the Union, who holds the largest number >l" IST PREMIUMS and ovei all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wri ting. Crßcrr.Ass containing full information sent riss on application to the Priucipals. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. 03** Attend where the Sens and Clerks of Bankers and Business Men graduate. November fi, 1803. Dciifoiti Ccnntr, es: At an Orphans' Cour', held at Bedford, oti ths 21-t day of November, A. D., 1864, before the Judges of the said Court, on motion of John P. Heert, Esq., tb'Court grant a Rule on the heira arid legal representatives of Devi-! K>llry, late of Liberty Tp , deceased, to wir : John and Win. Kel ley, their share* o-st ed by Christian Estrichi; 3d Sarah, wile o| John Grace , 4th, Catharine, wife of -Baitlefaogh, shire owned by Chris Estrrchtf stb, Susan, her share owned by Chri-tian Est rich t, 6th, Martha, intermarried with W. Miller, deceas ed ; "lb, Mary, wile o' Sain. .Vlcdar*., Bth Ju iana, deceased, ieavirg surviving herhu-hsnd, D. Grace, hei share owned bv Cbiist. F.stricht; 9:h EUzabetb, wife oi Jae. Bowser, share h-lil by CntUt. F.stricht, to be and appear a! an Orphans' <-'ojrt, lo be held at Beilfoid, in and for the County of Bedford, on tba 'a I Monday, 13th f multitudes of men. set It either produces or i grr":'. vli? yfc* .j produced by an enfeebled, *Vr _ • - vitiated state of the blood, vt!icrein that huid liecomes •?' Incompetent to sustain lito :"•/ " 1 forces in their vigorous and leaves vita svs ~j- l.ijji 'i'i to fall into disorder £■. tittel (.nay. ihe cci otuioua is su-iously - ~ --—.zzz*— cau,ed t.y i;k-iciiria.l dis ease, low living, disordered digestion from un healthy food, impure air. hi t an.l filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above ail, by the vene real infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hered itary in the constitution, descending '• fronl parent* to children unto the third and fourth generation;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who savs, "I will visit the iniquities of tiie fathers upon their children." The disenses it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tulK?rcies, and finr.ll/ Consumption; in the gland*, swellings which sup purate and la c urie ulcerous sores ; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which j reduce indi gestion, dyspepsia, ami liver complaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous a'.Foctions. Those, all having the same origin, require the same rem edy, viz., purification and inrigoration of li.o Liood. l'urify the blood, and these dangerous dis tempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that ''"life of the tiesh" healthy, you cannot hu\e scrofuiou* disease. Ayer'g Snrsapariila is compounded from the tiiost effectual antidotes tliat medical rei< nci- has discovered^for this r.fiiict ing distemper. and for the ctire of the disonlers it entails. That it is far superior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by ail who have give nit it tri.il. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it lias made of the foliowi net diseases. Iting'g Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sore:, Erysipelas, Rose or St Anthony's Fire, Silt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous depo-its in the lungs, Whito Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion Syphilis end Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Fein lie Weaknesse", nv.d, indeed, the whole series complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may he found in AYI:K'S AMLRICAN ALMANAC, which is furnished to the drugcists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to anbrd relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader may have no cess to some one who can speak to him ot its bene fits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to dist ase and its fatal results thr.a are lr althV constitutions. Ilence it tends to shorten, atul does greatly shorten, the average duration of hitman life. The vast importance of these con siderations has li d as to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate t. its euro. This we now oiler to the public under lite name of Area's SAK.NACAKILLA, although it is composed of ingre dients, some of which exceed the best of Sj- sa pariHo in alterative power. By its aid yuu may protect yourself from the suffering an 1 danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge out tha causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public hare been deceived by many compounds of Sartaparilla, that promised much and di' nothing; bat they will neither be decci* ed nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and tiierc remains no question of its surpassing excellence for tho cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is l'.tr mere effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced sta ges of tho disease. This baa been so long used and so universally known, that we need do no more than assure tho public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and tliat it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER & Co* Practical and Axah'tical ChamtU, Lowell, Mac*. Sold by all druggists every where, and by % B. F. Harry, Bedford, J. K. Colviu, Scaeilsburg, J. M. Baindollar, Bloody Run j L. Putt, Stonrrt tawn ; G. B. Amick, St. Clairsville; D. Stoner. Woodberry j R. Balaton, Water St/eetj and dealer* avery wber. . Julyl, l**t, ,