OLD EYES MADE WEW 4 PAMPHLET directing how to speedily restore j \ sigh: and give up spectac'--s, without aid o( , doctor cr medicine. Sent by tr -k holders of this ,:ompanT will be held at tbei- office, No. 259 South ,3d street, Pciladelphia, on Tuesday, the 7tb day of .Febiuury. 1805, at 11 o'clock, A. At., when an e'ec i.on will be held (or a Pres.dent and twelve Direc tor* for the en uing year. Jan. 29, iB6O, J- P. AERTSFN, Secy, C. N. Hjckox, J. G. Mimmjch, J., IIENfjnS, BE D FOR. D, fA. Office in the Bank Building, Ju'iana St. Ail operations, pertaining to Surgical or Mechan •eal Dentistry careluliy aad faiibfu/'y performed, *ud warranted. Txrscs—CASH. Bedford, Jacuarv 6, 1865. ShcriC'i Sale. Sy virtue of sundry wr't* of Venditioni Exponas •ad Levari Facias to me dir V'ed, ihere will be uoJd tl toe Court House, in (he bo.'ough of Bedford, on Suuroay the 11th day of Februa'y. A. D. 1885, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the (ollowing eotste, vix : 1 he following described building an 'I lot °f ground o.'James C'los-in, owner and contractor, viz: a cer 'fr. frame o.- piank dwelling house one * hlf high, situate in the township ot St. Ci'■*>'' in vdlags of Pieaaantville, in thecounty foret* J i (f on fror.t feet and in depth sixte 're' ana tne ,'ot ot curtilage appertaining, taken in oxecution as the property of Janrfs Closiin. ALSO—Doe tractor land containing one hundred 1 or res more or lew, about 30 aeres cleared and tin- ! k tT Wl,b * * tor J and 8 b,lf ,0 £ house, log : baris thereon erected, situate in West "Providence 'ewntbip, Bediord county, and taken in execution ! •* the property of Fredenek Friend. ALcO— One lot of ground wi*h a dwelling house ! and other oui buildings the]eon erected, situate in | he borough of Bedfora, adjoining lot of John Mil. | r and wii#. on the West, and (rooting East Pitt' and tal&h in execution as the property of Mattin Miliar. JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff, j pedtora, January 13 1855. WARTHAi\ & EAELHAX, (Successoes TO MICHAEL WARTMAN 4- CO.) Totmcco and MANUFACTORY, So. 313 NORTH THIRD STREET, Second door below Wood, PHILADELPHIA. J. W. WARTMAN. H. P. ENGELMAN. March 25, 1804. REMOVAL. J. B. FARQI'HAK has removed his store to the Colonnade im nediately opposite the Nicholas L- on : stand. Ail his former parous and the public gen- ' eifi'ly, aie invited to call and see biui. January t, JStih. lyerriffs and E^fndllarcs * k UP BEDFORD COL'NTV, For the year ending January 2 d, 1565. JAMES 3 FARQUHAH, ESQ, Treasurer of Bedford County, in account with stud County, f corn the 4-lh day of January, 1304, to tuz - i dry a J Januiy, 1 8b" j. TRE ASURcK DR. To balance on band at lal settlement $3,E1l 72 To cash received from tolieotois. Joseph Evai s, Broad fop tuwiisnip, 1559, 23 83 I evi Caipcnter, Londundeiry '• 1C 52 Simon Sluckey, Colerain IBGu Si 37 R. L). Barclay Bedford borouph 1861 233 3* Fredeiirk HilJebraniJ', Juniata tpl " 97 4a William Bo'.nell, Londonderry " 42 03 John Aldstadt, sr. Clair ' " S3 97 iLz'k.ah Bat am an, Sou* barn pt on 4 91 41 Rudolph Hoover, VV,od&eiry M. 07 3j Thomas M. Lynch. Bedford bor. 1562 193 69 William Phillips, Bedford tp. .. 14 ;-,o Jonathan Hyde, Harrison 17a 33 C << per Stroop, Juniata •' 129 24 William Cook, Ln J ond B rry, * 200 30 BailZT Fletcher, Monroe " 35 73 John Way Je, Napier • 410 51 I). A T. Black, Providence Ent ' 27 4 I John F>asier. St. Clair • S3 40 Francis beard. Union 154 f j \ J. R. lJu. borrow, Woodberry M. " 115 4„ Hemy Nirodemu*, Bedford bor. 1863 4!,9 jn Jacob Fetter, Bedloril township 500 00 Peter Ewalt, Scheii>burg bor. i'2S 52 Samu I Bender, Bloody Run bor. t! 12 06 Lewis N. Fvan, Juniata tp. 350 00 Thomas Ftsh*r, Cumberland Valley 566 44 Nicholas Koons, Snake Spring " 433 76 Herbert Shoemaker. Colerain < 598 18 I>. A T. Black, Providence East " V 3 33 Jacob Carpenter, Londonderry 269 53 George Beeglt, Ui.iou " 360 id James V. Ray, op. well 14 42S 52 John C. Fgatt, Broad Top ■ • 481 85 Aaion Reed, Woodheirv ;.. • 190 UO John .Mors. Nuilhantpton 405 73 Jchn W. Crisman, St. Clair • 786 00 Pti-r Wineg 'idnet, Napier " 097 21 • Bred Knn.ken. Liii-rty 22 85 Bdi; /. r Fie'cber, Monroe 44 100 00 William M. Pearson, Woodberry M. " Bc7 91 IT. H. Akess, Bedford borough " ISC4 322 53 John L. Figard, Broad Top " 2i3 11 Samuel Bender, Bi-ody Run bor. " 35 90 Wm. Mason, C tmb'd Valley tp. " 10li 00 Herfe-t Shoemaker, Colerain " CrO 37 Wm. Gorsuch, Hopewell " 150 00 George G rdill, Juniata, " 200 09 Benjamin VuLrline, i.ondor.derry " 200 00 Win. Siuckcy, Monroe " 153 00 Wil iam Cnsmar.. Napier " 200 00 Joseph Fisner, Providence W. " 200 00 P. M Barton, Piovidence E. " 125 00 Samu'l Beekley, St. Clair " IC'J 00 Archibald Perdew, Soulhampton " 259 o'i Geoige Srooure. nake Spring, " 102 00 George B'-egle, Union " 143 00 Samuel Crisman, Woodberry S. " 353 00 Sol. Barley, Woodberry M. " 545 uO John Ecbert, Lib. rty " 285 00 Received on 438 assessed soldiers 4 3 SO John J. Cessna, Commonwealth cases 74 43 John C-ss'ia, it i)., un-euted id.ids redeemed 03 52 On note of Mower 6t Tate 8 70 On uote of S. Peck 49 5S John G. Fi-ber, K man " 123 00 George RoaJes " 134 09 Michael Wertz " 48 00 John G. Fisher Clerk to Commissioners l'-O 00 V. H. Akers Attorney to " 75 oi> Joshua Mower, attending and repaiiing Court House 56 03 Levi Agii'w, Court crier 57 00 " " cl. amng Court House 45 00 Mary Morri, cle ,ning and scrubbing j offices in Court House 30 00 ! Wood lurn'shed Court House and Jail 44 93 Coal " " " 78 79 Holding inquests 92 07 John B. Castner, holding inquest 10 87 R >ad and bridge views 147 Ou Charles Merwine, services as janitor, cut ting wood and attending Court House 75 91 bimou P. Harbaugh. binding dockets 9 00 ) John Aldstadt, costs in Commonwealth ca,es 1,200 56 j Jo o Major " " 2 67 jG. H. Spang " " 73 93 J. A. Hmidersoo " " 66 21 i Beoj. Wigfieid " " 56 59 I Af. Kichtv " " 11 16 | Wm. M. Hall " " 10 00 i Je'emiah ShaW " " 22 36 j Constables return? 296 24 Constables attending juries 15 00 John G. Fisher, attenu'ng bridge sa'es, copying assetsments. balding appeals, furtiisning blank books for Commis i sioi ers' office, &c., 159 53 j J. R. Durborrew, printing 312 15 i 8. F. Meyers " 397 20 I David Over " 177 70 i John Mors and Jamss E. Kay, money I overpaid on duplicates ' 13 72 j William Ostei , attanmrvg election 2 90 ! J- M Shoemaker, covers (or duplicates 3 26 j George Blackburn, building bridge in Liberty township 1,350 00 . Constables arresting prisoners 6 12 j Nicholas Slaek and Mark Housare, re ward and arresting borse thief 82 20 Wm. Hartley, goods furnished for Court | Hou-e 743 Geo. Blymyer & Son " " 53 39 ! John Aldstadt, taking Joba Miller to | Western Penitentiary 110 00 John Aidstadt, keeping prisoners 259 67 , Sam. Cresweß, stoves (or Court House 129 50 ! John Border, hobbling prisoners 7 00 i Henry Mower, papering Protbouotary'e jflfice 9 02 j 0 h 9 Aldsudt, bed for U3 of Jail 27 50 Tales 48 46 Joshua x.'owei and others, tipstaves 88 75 Henry KeiaJ 2nd, painting Piothonotary '• office 5 45 Dis. Compher Ration, medical at tendance to F. .V* Riffiler 13 00 A. C. Pervical, seal for Commissioners' office I® 25 Gtafi Ik Hugus, stoves fot Court House 91 00 J. B. Farquhar, revenue stamps, bank note detector, \c., ® 50 T. C. Garrett, lumber 4 J. McCleary, ackncw'edgicg deeds 18 09 John Cook, building bridge 225 00 Aiartin Hodver, work done on bridge et ' Stonerstown 75 00 . F. 1.. Butter, blanksand books fcrCom missierisw'eS'a 67 90 ■ O. E. Shannon, dockets for Prothonota ry's office 138 91 J. 8. Noble, error in check of Reed 13 26 L. N. Fvan, building bridge 35 00 Freight on stoves from railroad 9 23 Reed

rge Gardilt, Juniata " 437 41 I B-r j. Valentine, Londonderry " 334 28 j Wm. Stuck-y, Monroe , '' 476 66 Wm. Cristnaij, Napier " 773 97 Joseph Fisher, Providence W do 194 14 ! Pet-r M. Barton, Piovidency E. do 3t9 25 Samuel B-ekley, St. Clair do 1,000 92 ij Archibald P idew, Southampton do 284 81! Ge. rge Smouse, Snake S)'T -,g do 5:6 6.3 W. I. Rock, hcl.-llsburg bor. do 172 S3 I , George Bergle, Union do 621 87 Samuel Ci i-rnan, Wno'lbsrry S. do 1,07-5 95 1 Sol. Bfrley, Woodberry M. do 1,145 24 ' ; Jon 1. bcha rl,Liberty do 96 79 j 1 Total $19,039 23 | | pypart of the above is subject to exonerations , and commissions end upon ad rums due over fif j leen moritlis, interest will be charged. Statement of Moneys Due and owed by Bedford County. To John Sill $2,000 00 There is now in the Treasury subject to the ordet of the Commissioners $2,230 52 80-uty Fund. TREASURHR, DR. To pnwunt from collector*, *s follows ; X rhoid Koon*, Sprin? 1903 S7O 07 : i'homas Kisher, Cumber and Valley 02 <0 , Samuel Render, B oodv Run bnr. 31 09 ! Win. Al. Peaison, WooJocrry M ' 354 72 L. N. Fyan, Juniati 13l 36 Alfr-d Eutrjk- n. L.herty 10 55 ! Peter Kwalt, Schellshurg bor. 55 52 41. Nicodamus, Bedford 1.01. 69 75 Herbert VoemiMr, Colerain 5o on' Baitzer Fletcher, Monroe 200 CO 1 John C. Figard, Broad Top 296 63 Jacob Carpenter, Londonderry 53 fij John W. Cn-man, St. Clair 75 00 ' ; Ppter VS'iriegardricr, Napier 217 28 i Hez-kiah May, Harrison 60 00 I>. A. T. Buck, Providence E. 3(.0 00 > 1 Jacob Fetter, Bediord township 653 33 ' 1 Hemy Beegle, do 1864 600 00 1 John C. FigarJ, Broad Top 400 00 j 1 1 Samuel Bender, Bloody Run bor. 45 (10 i • Wm. Ma-on, Combtrluu Valley 3io 00 : M Herbert Shoemaker, Colerain ISO 00! 1 | VVm. Go'euch, Hapeweli 200 00 \ Alexander Shom ker. Harrison 150 00 ! 1 George Gardiil, Juniata 270 00 ; 'j Heijaniin V'alentine, Londonderry 930 00 i 1 William Stnekey, Monroe 267 00 '! v *tli m Crtm m, Napier 4,14 00 | j Jos-ph Fi-h-r, Providence VV. 150 09. 1 j P. M. Parton, Providence E. lyO 00 j 1 i Samuel R-ckley, St. CUir 375 00 ' j Archibald Perdew, Southampton 200 00 ' : Ge ige Smouse. Smke Spring 253 00 ' ! Wm. J Rock, Schellftburg borough 73 00 ! 1 George Beej-le, Union ' 160 00 ! Samuel Criaman, Woodberry S 555 00 I Sol. Barley. Woodberry M. 740 00 ! ' John Echart, Liberty 100 00 j i TREASURER, CR. By whole amount paid out as per Com mi-sioner*'drafts $5,493 10 j ' ! 'I reasurer's commission 84 83 1 ' Auditors and clerk 40 00 j > j I $S 617 93 Credits $3,617 93 Charges 8,433 31 ji Sal. due Treasurer Farquhar $lB4 62 j Moneys*owed hedford county on Bounty Fund ) j J com co/irctors, as follows . Ba'tzer Fietehr Mo' roe 1663 78 82 1 I David Sparks Piovtdence W. 52 14 1 ,HezekiaD May Hartison 175 55 I i D. A. T. Biack Provid-nce E, 93 44 ■ V. H. Aker6 Bediord bor. 1864 496 32 1 Henry Beej-ia Bedforo township 161 58 1 John C. Tigard Broad Top 1)2 92 | Satmtei Bender B'oody Run borough 79 81 1 William Mason Cmnbeiland Valley 152 31 ; Herbert Shoemaker Colerain 293 24 ; William Gorsuch Hopewell 34 85 Alevander Shoemaker Hatriaoo 39 29 George Gardiil Juniata 49 28 ) Benjamin Valentine Londonderry 40 36 William Stuckey Monroe 48 4Q > Joseph Fisher Piovidence W. 48 16 > Peter M. Barton Providence E. 47 60 Samuel BecUley St. Clair )77 07 > Archibald Perdew Southampton 68 59 * j George Smcuse Snake Sp ing 29 43 j | William J. Rock Scuellsburg bor. 16 52 5 ! Geoige Beegle Union 26 ! Samuel Cnsman Woodberry 8 1 3 0 43 5 | Sol. Barley Woodberry M. 107 12 j John Echart Liberty 9I 29 $2,843 62 51 Ur.nFOKD County, ) , The undersigned Auditors of Bedford county, do | hereby certify, that in pursuance of the Act of A ) : eembly in such case* made and provided, they met / et the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, and J did audi: and adjust the accounts of James B. Fai- I qubar, Esq., TmtMtr of said county, for tbaye&r 1564, f contained in the foregoing statements and I that we have examined the foregoing account* of moneys doe to and owed by Bedford county, arid ) that we baye found the same to be correct. Witness oar hands lbis4th day of January, 1865. I JOHN H. BARTON, ; DANIEL BAKLEF, ) DAVID EVANS, J Attest—E. F. iIsKK, Clerk. Auditors. 5 Report of the Auditors of Bedford county to 5 the Auditor General, January 1865. 5 JAMES I). FARQUHAR, ESQ., 3 Trersurer of Bedford county, in account with the j Common w-a'th cf Pennsylvania. y TREASURER, DR. I To amount received from collectors $7,610 73 ) on unseated lands 335 93 ] $7,916 66 TREASURh.R, Ctl. ' ) j By ameunt paid State Treasurer, as per Ij receipts examined and filed $1,530 69 > Cenifkate of d'posit from Reed & Schcll 2,336 5' Treasuiers con'mission 79 46 $7,946 60 Tavern Lileuses, Dr to aggregate amoun* a sses.-ed for 1864 $730 00 L'r. By amount paid State 7 '.' p a surer, as pei leceipt, dated Apt" 1 and July 6rh $650 75 Certificate of deposit 28 25 j. Exoneration of Join, Drhew ,r > 00 T r *isurers commistion on amt av 9 J *l® 00————— $730 00 Baling Homes jDr, To aggr *fc Jte amount for 1554 SIOO 00 Cr. Exoneration Harris $lO 00 i Treasurers en o Amount paid S ate 4 reasurer So 50—— * SIO.O 00 Diet uteri. '"> Dr. To aggregate amount assessed for IS6I S6O DO Cr By Treasurers commission" on SOO $3 00 Amount paid Stale Treaeur-V 57 00- j S6O Of) | Banks f Dr ! To aggregate amount for ISSJ S2O 00 j Cr. By Treasurers commission on s!io Ft .00 Paid State Treasurer 19 00 , S2O 00| Confclionnrie', Dr. To aggregate amount for 1864 Cr. ' By Treasurers commission on sl4 .7.1 1 Paid State Treasurer 14 25 sls 00 , Ten Pin Alleys and BiUiards, Dr. . To aggregate amount for 18G4 S3O 00 !, Cr. By Treasurers rommiss.on on $33 $1 50 Paid State Treasurer 28 50 S3O 00 ! J Liquoi Dealers, Dr. To aggregate amount for 1564 $25 00 < Cr. j I By Treasurers commission on $25 $1 25 * 1 Paid State Treasurer 23 75 < $25 00 1 Mercantile License, Dr. To aggregate amount for 1864 $636 00 ' Cr • : By exoneration s2j 00 Treasurers commission on $675 33 75 B. F. Meyers publishing retailers li censes 12 00 ' D. F. JfcNeil do do 12 00 Paid State Treasurer 617 21——* ' $696 00 I There is now outstanding in the bands of collectors for 1564 ai.d previous vears a.,d due rotate ' $6 565 52 " ' Bedford County, it ; The under,igucd Auditors of said coanty, do ccr- j \ ! tily that in pursuance oi the Acts of Assembly in ' such eae> made and p-ovided, they met at the . Court Houe, in the borough of Bedford, and did audit and a.ijust the accounts hetweeu James B. . | Faiquhar, Esq., Treasurer of said county, and the { ' Common wealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in i the toregomg eta'emeutg. Witness cur nan Is this ! 4th day of January, ISCS. JOHN H. BARTON, , n DANIEL BARLEY, DAVID EVANS, ; Attest—E F. KERR, Clerk. Auditors. , REGISTER'S ,\OTICE~ . All persons interested are ber-by notified that j I ; the following accountants hive filed theii accounts s in the Registers office of Bedford county, rid that 1 the same will be presented to the Orphans Court in • f and for said county, on Tuesday, the 14th day of i * February next, at the Court House in Bedfoid, lor confirmation : j , 1. The account of Michael Diehl, administrator of the estate of Nicholas Dietd, late of Coleraiu 1 t town-hip, deceased. 2. The final account of Henry Whetstone, admin- j * i istrator of the estate of Daniel Means, jr., late of I f Monroe township, deceased. 3. The account of Thorn s S. Holsir.ger, trustee ! „ j tor the sale of tne real estate of Geo. M". Hoisinger, | late of St. Clair township, deceased. | 4. The account of Andrew B. SnowbergT, ad-i | mmistrator r>! the estate ot He/.ekiah H. Miller, j i late of bouth Wondberry township, deceased. ' ! 5. The final account of Michael Sleighter and : SoluiTio i Feight, adcninistiators of the estate o' I Daniei Sleighter, late of East Providence township, I deceased. ' j C. The account of Thomas S. Ho'singer, admin-! j isiiator de bonis non of John Roudebush, late of! j Union lownsfiip, deceased. 7. The account of J. W. Lingenfelter, E-q., ad- i I rrisistrator wifh tae will annexed of Ami Eliza ! | Ccr, late of the hcrough of Bedford deceased. ! S The account of Jas. Bums and Emanuel Stat- ! ier, executors of the last will and t stament of Jas Bum s. lat of Juniata township, deceased. 1 I* h * account of Jacob B. Furry, administrator • j of the estate of John B. Forry, iate of Napier town- i , sh p, deceased. ; The first account of Jacob Walter and Jacob I j Bakbimer, execntors of the last wtli and testament' ot Frederick Berkbimer, late of St. Ciairsville, : Bedford county, deceased, O. E. SHANNON, Register. | .'antiary 20, 1865. COURT PROCLAMATION. Tothe. Coroner, the Justices cf the Ptace, and Constables in the different Townships in the County of Bedford Greeting. KNOW \ It,. that in pursuance of a precept j to rae directed, under the hand and seal of the Hoc. ALEX. KING. President of the several ] ( ! Courts of Common Pleas in the .Sixteenth Dis- j trie, consisting ol (he counties of Franklin, ' Fulon, Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue! ! of lis office of the Court of Oyer and Tern.in- 1 and General Jail delivery for the trial of capi tal aid other offenders therein and in the Gen i eralCourt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; I and SAMCEI. DAVIS and JAMK3 BURNS, Jr., 5 Esqfs, Judges of the *ame Court in the same ; couity of Bedford. You and each of you are 1 here>y required to be and appear in your proper > persms with your Records, Recognizances, Ex j amir;tionß, and other remembrances before the j Judge aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oy } ex ad Terminer and Goueral Jail Delivery and I Genhal Quarter Session# of (hi Peace therein j to htholden for the county of Bedford, afore- V said HI the second Monday of February, (being 4 the 3th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of - that fay, there and then to do those things to * irbia your several offices appertain. GVEN under oiy hand at Bedford, © n the * 20ti)f January, in the year of our Lord 1865. ; " JOHN ALDSTADT, j Sherr's Office, | Sheriff. -I Ja *2O, 18C5 < ; SHRINEB'S !| BlLSiMlf COEa SYRUP ; For Coughs t Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough •I Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Puin and IVeakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, 6fc. r DHI3 i no new remedy. It bat been used Save J tor a number of years in Maryland and ? parts of Pennsylvania, and hai, wherever known, acquired an unprecedented r-putation lor caring the various diseases for which it is recorn mended. ; Soappareut is its usefulness, and so remark able has be*n its cures, that it is fat super- yov r ceiling every other remedy l'or those diseases.®* 1 The atflicted can rely upon it doing as much ) for them, and in many cases more than any -1 other remedy now before the public. >! It is recommended and prescribed the , practice of a large number of the most iatel- CUU -1 ligent and able physicians of Maryland. It dnn. > is used and considered an indi' pensabie house i hold remedy by a large portion of the first ) families of the State. It is used by all classes of society, and the ) universal opinion is that it is good. £ki* I Syrup is purely Vegetable Compo'tid. If is ,Va j 1 pleasant lo lake, and never rics injury. But j owing to its puiuyii.g qualities, must do good ; under any circumstances. Its effects are tru ; ly wonderful, soothing, calming, and a laying child the most violent coughs, purifying, strength | ening and invigorating th whole system, , Cu mug and soothing the nerves ; aiding ami Ucili'.tting expectoration, and healing the nted :! DISEASED LUNGS, thus striking at the root of disease, and dri ' vmg it lroai the svsti ■. J | CROUP. die of 1 his disease is announced by difficulty of breathing, shri! I whistling or w heezir g, hack ing cough and threatened suffjeatian. &c. it . mostly occurs in young cfiiMren. No child croup ) j need die of crou;: if this Syrup is property j uatd and ued in time. Mothers having craupv children should watch tee fiisl show of the 1 iMseaxe, and always keep this remedy at band, if '.his , tor coughs alter meosie- rhis syrup is most I e xcHlent. Experience has prove j .bat it is I eqt'al'-d by no oiher preparation. T.'e Price of the remedy is such as to place syrup it wit.bin" the ieac.. ot all, the poor well as j the rich -I'ld every person snou!.! have it. i Every pct sorl sh'-ulu have it in the house, il;is a true faithful friend to ah who val- is ' ue health a," d vMsb to secure themselves a gainsf that m o ® l terrible disease, consump -1 Tion. It will bv' 'ound the most ustlnl as well as the cheapest U mily medicine in tne world, use I • Ic has be. nosed t'o' fhe four years with a success .without a ,Parallel. Price 40 t ts. psr boftfe,. or three bottles for $4.00. Piep.i/ed by S. A. For.tz .it Bro. its For sale by h". C Reader aud B. F. Harry Druggists, Bedio.rd. Pa. , ,')ecember 23, 1,864—1y. time. N.MKISER'S IIMHA.V VL2MIFIGE OIXCE the intioductior. oi this beautiful pjepara- i rion, t( has heeti steadily aJv mcing :nio public fa vor. Its astonish" g efficacy in worms has won lor if .T.ahy friends wherever known, and j these are speafr ing i' s praise to others, so tfiat v h IS '-at being introduced into** TO >every family in , the land. The? t demand for it is . becoming trn*v DEhvTRQY sc." , ' lie - To make it stiil more*' * A wo r thv the pref erence already IVORiiS! shown it, the* PROPRIETOR puttii'G it np i.n a much handsomer style than formerly. It is now piepneri with the greatest care o'f uhtform s trengtb, with plain directions, so that any cai! * JiniDis ter it. It Is eulirely Variable— Safe. and ilaruiless, And has never beer known to fail to worms, , where worms existed. The proprietor .voltJly as- t sert that it is superior to any otner preparation in f the world. (ETAskforSHKINER'S INDIAN VERM ?F UGE. , am! take no other. '."Prepared hy S. A. Foulz & Bro., and ic r s.Me j at tne diug stores of Reamer and Harry, Bed. ore',- Pa- December 23, IS64—ly. * F 0 U T Z ' S MIXTURE THF. 7 8 a safe and .e'isble remedy for the cute of ' J Rheumatism , Painful Nervous AlTecfions, i Sprains, Burns, Swellings and all diseases re - BS>T quiring an external ap;>hcation on man. On horses it will never fail to cure Pole evil, Fi'tula, old running tores, or Sweeney, LIKI- ii properly applied. For spraios, bruises, MRNT scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddles or collar gaii, cuts or wounds, it is an infallible FOR remedy. Try it and bt convinced of its effi cacy. i i R H r : on T I s M . MAX Persons afflicted with this disease no mat ter ot how long standing, can be promptly *nd effectually cured by using this Mixture. AND There is nothing in the world so sure ai.d so good to take away harl corns, and cure BEAST Frost Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves, Price 25 and 50 cents ■ NOW per bott e. Prepared bv j 4 S. A. FOL'TZ, Baltimore, Md. \ ® IN VSE. sale at the drug stores of Reamer ! and Harry, Bedford, Pa. [Dec. 23, '67— ly , FOUTZ'S I; CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE ! ' P0 W D EES. I i rpHF.SE Powders have proved after a tiialof ' ' J several years, to be superior to any prep- ; j aranon of the kind in use. Tne chief superi- 1 only of these powders arises fiom the fact ' that they are composed of medicic* that have Laxa'ive, Tonic and Purifying properties. ! The laxative ejects crudities from the stomach , .—and intestines, the tonic gives strength to the—, ' ! 2s)s'em of the Horse, and the purifying medi-7:; , 1 ?Gcines contained in them cleanse the blood, and f ! ! the foundation lor a vigoious and healthy Tne use of them improves th wind, strengthens the appetite and gives the ' horse a fine, smooth and giossy skin— thus im proving the appearance, vigoi and spirit of tins noble animal. These powders are not intended, as most ' powders are, to bloat the animai, so as to give i him the appearance of being fat when not re- , aliy so—but, to remove the disease and pro mote his general health. ' These powders wilt strengthen the str>.m ch and intestines, cleanse them from o'.fen rive matter, and bring them to a healifcy \ state. They are a sure prevention of I-ung Fever, and a crtsin remedy for all djeses incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow I Water, Distempers, Founder, Hr-aves, Slav ering, Coughs, Fevers, Loss of Appetite, and Vital Energy, &c.—These Powders, if used i two or ihree times a week, through the win- \ let and spring, your horse will never get the . | pf Lung Fever, Coiic or Botts. A few doses of "-jf these powders will remove the worst cough, —on any horse. A'ere owners of horses to *2 ~ feed a few of these powders every year, they ?! might save tne lives of many valuable horses. MILCH COWS. The properties this powder possesses in in creasing the quantity of milk in cows, gives it an importance and value wbicfc should place it in the haodg of every person keep ing a cow. in fattening cattle, it gives (hem an appetite, loosens their hide, a/rd makes I them thrive much taster. " SB HOGS O In all fl.se.ses o( awrne, a coegba, hlee... g 1 gin the lung, snd D.ver, tec by pu 6 froaJ £ •- half a paper tq , pap er - , be „ in r.irH r r° tbe ahove diseases can be ' , •'ntirely pre vented. Ry using these p " 1 5 c **olera cap. be prevented rrp pared by S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster. Md- VjTTer sale at the Drugstores of Reamer Hairy. Bs<:fo.d, Pa Dec. 23-ly 1 COAL OIL! W call Tte attsotiou of customer? to on? " j "CRYSTAL ILLUMINATING CARBON- Oil. '" , i which srtedx So. i in Tfe market. it coo* ! charge any more for it than is churged U-T a iuf-- j rior arfiele. '* j We have. *i>o, No. 1 EEXZOLI.. lr.d tvili war | rant it equal to tfte beat Turpentine tor painting. Cur rTock of HARDWARE is toiaylntf, ami /a . are filing our ecbtf as Io r a* tbey be aoldf any j where. We would invii* customer* to call r.j ; examine our price*. r | Jin. 27—.1t OP.O. BLYtfYER & S ; &H.C. Ott. do do ( William Deatrick, Clesrville, Monroe. , George Weitner, do ,m * J&n - 27 - O. E. SHANNON, Clerk. ORPHAN'S' COURT SALE OF VA LI ABLE REJIL EST JIT E'. j nv virtue of an order ;>f ihe Orphans' Court of : J >Bedford county, the wUI sell at pub ltC ?h ~ Hopewell townsh'n, on j lUESDAY the ;4th day of February 1865. 1 hat large and valuable farm of which Jacob i hike died seized, Containing 248 seres and no per.has of limestone land , about three fourths of | which is cleared end irider fence ; fbe balance be ; 114 well timbered. The f, rm J d nd is in a hi-b state of cultivation with v.'ater in ever field. Tp* | improvements are a Large Frame Hodse, Bank ! [ Jd,n Bn,! o!b,,r *ful buildings; also a good tenant house on one end of the place, also an orchard of I t.°cr Thts f ■ roi adjoin, VV. Gcrsuch. 1 cluke s heir., D. Putlerhauglr, Stephen Weirae* I ar.d others and is. about two mite* from the tow./ c; Hope well. 1 eims one 'bird of the purchase ( money to be secured id the Rands of* the purchaser ; do ing the lifetime of the widow ; he payio" her : the interest annually, the one third of the balance ' al ccriifirrnation of the sale, and the remainder | in two equal annual payments, without interest.- Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A- M. ; J. VV. LINGENFRLTER. I > instce for the sue 0 f ihe Real Estate of Jacob ; Fluke dee'd. j an 07, Isffo. .TTun peculiar tarnt or inffee tion which wo rail Sckof -1 cfnstitn jf w-j? tlatis of iii'iiitifii'lea of men. t '*f3y H either produces or is i " i-ti.vo of the flood, that thud becomes tt.'i tu.-cfsin to, ir vigorous J® HK !ar:*& * u-r '• n " ! --ye. i. - ' fyf&MhvJ. l ™■'' 1 " hiil into •lisordcr * x -52"_„ t.iu i d L-y mcrcurbl vLa cr.r\ law living, disorder; it iLlc-:: n front un healthy foea!, impure air. f.itlt an<\ filtf r habit', tlio depressing vices, nnd, uhnvy nl'. bv the vcmll - infection. Whatever he its origin", it is hered itary in the constitution, ilescvndirg • front jiarents to children unto the third and fourth generation;" indeed, it scents to l>e the rod of llim v. ho suvs. *' I will visit the iniquities of the fathers uj*)!i' their children." The diseases it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally t'onsunipthin; :n tlie glands swellings which suiv punvte and become ulcerous s-.rcs; in tlie stomach ami bowels, derangements witidi produce iiuli gestior., dyspepsia, and liver coiv.plainu; on the tk'.n, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These, rdl having the same origin, require the same rem edy, viz.. purification and invigoration of the bloo'd. I'urify the blood, and these dangerous dis tempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted 1 lood. you cannot liave health; with that lit. of thi*. fiesh" healthy, you cannot h&vc scrofulotu disc nsc. Ayer'a Sarsrtparillf: is cotr.jNoundc.l from the most i licctuvl antiUr.'o* th.at met; N'al science iias discovered for this . fHict ing disten. ' or and for the cure of the di-'eders it entails. Ti ' s far sujierior to any artier remedy yet o srised, is known by ail wi.o iiave given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this riass of complaints, is md. yputabiy proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it lias made of the following licenses; Evil, or Gland'ilar S -veilings, Tunors, Erup tica?, Piir.ple3, B.'otclies auu Sores, Eryjipekn, Eose or St Anthony's Fire, Sait Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposit; ia the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole scric* of complaints tliat arise from impurity of the blood. Minute r enorts ol' individual cases may be fouivl in Avkr's Amekicax Ai.manac, wlilch 1V furr.iihed to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and srae of tlie remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to atl'ord relief. Time cases are purposely taken from all sections of tlie country, in order that every reader may hare ac cess to some one who can speak to him of its bene fits from personal experience. Scrofula dcpres'co tlie vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results thru * are healthy constitutions. Ilenee it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these con siderations has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the nair.e of Area's S.vr.3ai"arilla, although it is composed of ingre dient', some of which exceed tiie best of Sarta parMt in alterative power. By its aid you mar protect yourself from the suffering and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruption* that rot and fester in tlie blood, purge out the 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. Wc know the public have been deceived fry many compounds of Sarsaparilh, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues havj been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for th cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the s.'aiuc name, it i r. very different medicine from anv other which has been before the people, and i far more effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. - AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Cough®, Colds, Ir.cipient Consumption, and / for tbte relief of Ccssumptire r>ati9n.tß in advanood sta ges of the disease. i This nas been so Ling used and so universally kbow > , that vre need do no more than assuro publ v; that it* quality is kept up to the best it vv< has been, and dial it may be rthod ou to do all it ever done. Prepared by Do. J. C. Arms L CV., Practical tfmi JMltffrecl (Yk-tvto.'a,- Txrwcii. M*. Sold by all druggists every where, vi by B. F- Harry, Bedford, J. E. Co'vie, J. M. Bamdollar, Bloody Run; L. Putt, Eton*® ' town ;G. B. Anmfc, &t. Clairsville; P. Btw * Woodberrys R. Ralston, Water ard 4 ■? ' trarywhexf v