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FOOTK, M. D., I idu uioauway, New York. Feu:uarv 3, 1865—6tr:. IF YOtT WANT TO KP.OW A Ll' ! f.r O.l' F.V! I-. Y I'lii N't reUi ir gto *he ho mr male an t female ;"tb causes .rd treat it <:I ot diseases • the marriage customs of the wot'd; how to marry well and a thousand things never publish*- bfcr- read the revised and enlarg ed ed.tion of -Mrdical Common Ssjise," a curio*-? ' ■ ok for curious pi-oplt-, and a good Book for every { <•. 4to f l'.J Illustrations. Price $• 50.1 < onterts table sent ires to any address. Book, i may be had at tb book sioies, or wi.l be s-nt by I mail, post paid, on receipt of the puce. Addiess i>. E. . FO'j'i i:, M. n., 1130 Broadway, New York. Feb. 3, 1865. —Cm. nnd £sugniUiis.m 0 i . 4' V ! LI, OF BFirl OKI) C jIATV, For the ytr endi' / Jnawiry 2d, 1885. JAFIEB B FAHQUHAR, ESQ , \ Trinsurer of Fia: ford County, in account vcitfi mid CoHn'y, Jam the 4-'A day of Jinwiry, | IfjoL, to the 2d diy of Jonuiry, l : st>s. TREASURER, DR. jTo balance on band at last settlement 55,814 72 J Tvi c .sis r> c ive ' ; no col.t >■tors. I .hisrpt. ru ais Hi ail, top township, 1859, 23 88 | Levi Catpeitier. L'lCido.iileiry • 16 jg I SiniCM Stui K-v, i'alerain 1800 yj 57 |i? D Hei clay B. J'btJ borough lcfil 235 3s j 'ej , :i t, r . I ,J ..t„ tp. • 97 1 ■ F W.R -. 'SI, LUII : U' LIY •• -10 F'O A■: < i ' it. ' >. 80 27 ; l •*: ii-iry M. *' ,7 a.- .'i . eras it Lvnch D< Hcr-i bor. 1802 I'JS Oh : ilium Phillips. Bedfotd tp. • U .80 I Inlia hen Ry.!-, i-lir. liOO ' 170 31 ' C 'pei f futip. J"i i-.'i .. ;U| J; 1 . .14ut Ci.::k, Im. bmderry, < 200 50 B v i. r 1-leu-h -i, Monroe 35 73 j .toon \V .jy le, Kapsar • 410 51 D. A. T. Black, Providence E st " -27 44 ' John F- ester. St. Clair " 63 40 i j Franc ia Beard, Union 151 f-j , J. R. L? 111 borrocy, Woodberry M. ' 115 43 i Hvnij S icodeinns, Bedford tor. 1533 4- : 9 It: i 'aeo F' t'-r. Betiioid township 500 00 Peter F. wait, SehelGbura bor. ' 128 52 i ianu-l Bender, Bloody Run bor. ' 12 06 Lewi * iA. Fvan, Juniata tp. 350 00 ' bom as Kiab-j. Cumber,.m.l Vailey ' 506 4u Nictos Kcons, Snake Spring • 433 76 Hpioe' r Sboemak-'f. Culerain 1 • 598 is D. A 1. Bier' , Providence East 93 33 i,-. ,-lj t'oip-tter 1. >ndt> Echerf, J.ib r'y " 285 00 Received on 438 a-sesseJ soldiers 43 80 1 Jrtr. J. Cessna, Co.nmonw%!tb cases • 71 43 John C. ss a, iFq., iiri = ec-ted lands ledectned '>. 52 (_)n note o! Mover & Tate 8 70 Oil .'.nlc of S. i'ec•. 49 58 John G. Fisl-'r, E-q., or, sale of stoves 45 78 Cor.'i- iissioiiers sal* of unseated lands 61 72 i i'dxes ©ll uiiaedieti lands 524 57 Whole a noutit received $13,736 75 CR. arr.r>unt ,1 d Giarxi and Pet t Jurors 19 A-.se.aoia a. uktng iriet.iaai and o:her as sesstnenls 5Sf 77 Kxpi i ses of rpring ejection 21S 92 August election 2ni SO ( 'i looer e'u ction 491 3S Nt.ember 'lection 423 Go Jot -til .>ll F vightuer, Commissioner 9 00 ( P. J. bhoeit -iher " 119 50 AiiJree Cti-ii'itn " 123 ci) : L' ■ Jrge puiiil " 134 GO : MicnaeJ Wei iz " 4b 00 ! in. G F .0 Clsrlt to Commiseianers ISO 00 •; L T . H. A', is Attorney to " 75 CO I .. .ii-' 'io.-'i, a teiiu-.iig and repairing Court House 53 C 3 : Levi .Agnevv, Court crier 57 GO j ci -■aiiiiig Court House 4o 00 '.'4.') Mo;r . c ea,. ami acrubbi.ng offic-s 11. Court House 30 00 A . „c lurn-shcd v. our: lie use and Jail 44 95 ; Co .! S " ' " 78 79 • i Hold.ng inqje-.ts 92 07 ■ 1 John o. Casiner, holding inquest 10 87 ! M/aij and cr.uge vu wa U7 00 • i Chalies M< rwine, s ■ rvices a janitor, eut t ini wood ii:id attendirg Court House 78 91 : Sirriiiii P. Harbaugb. binding dockets 9 00 I John AUstaut, ousts in Commonwealth ca-es 1,230.76. 1 fo'-i' Major " " '• 2 07 j ' G. 11. Spang " " 73 95 , J. A. Hc:.-ie:'?on " " 6t> 21 ■ ; Be; i Wigfieid 56 59 ; ; M. Michc-j- " 1116 j Win. A. Halt " 10 on | Jeiemiah Shaw " SO Cor.3 : bles returns 296 21 Cu;.sl tde- attending iuri 15 00 ; Johi I-; h 1 1:LCT, attending bi.'rtge sf.f, j c < 1 vmg a < s"-s:ner,*-.. hr'di •< appedtt. , turiiisb.i.g t>:a..k banks for Commia* 1 r;o. is' - .v, ~ iso 53 1.-. U. -rrow, prining I' 2 15 ; B. F. Meyer# " .507 20 ; Dnvid Over '' 177 7G J„hii ,>ioi and Jirr-a K. ITat, rT'Or-ev )V-rpe;.!o dupiicntes 13 72 ; V iiiu.rr Ostei, attending e-iection 2 90 ! J M S uieniak-r, covers 'or duplicate# 5 26 George B;#■•!Lnirn, bmliiing bridge in I Liberty toA'r-hip 1,353 00 Couatables arrest-ng prisoners 6 12 (.IsKholta S!e t -x g|-,d Mark Housare, re -1 word and arresting horae thief 82 20 j W. Hartley, goo.*g fumished fci COM.*'. Hone 7 45 ! Geo. Blymyer & Son " " 53 39 j John Aldstadt, taking John Miller to j Wtstern Penitentiary 110 00 j John Ald'tadt, keeping prisoners 259\67 i Sam. Ciesweil, stoves lor Court Hrmse 120 50 | John Border, hobbling prisoners 7 00 Henry Mower, papcriug Protbonotary's uffice 9 03 I John Aldstadt, bed for use of Jail 27 50 ! Talasifen, 48 45 j Joshua .Mower and others, tip,taves 6 75 fiemy Keioound,i>aintin I'jothouotary T I office 345 i i: Compb-'r and Watson, medical at- to Y. A. Ringler 1? 30 A. C. ?eal for Commissioners' • rffice 10 25 ■ G.ijf & Hugiis. stoves fc, Coart House 9! 00 Jo. F-'qah.it, revenue sluaips, Lank : 1 o'e detec'or, d-c., 950 T.C.L left, Ritcber A S7 ] J. McCleary, ackcowiedgicg deeds 18 00 John Cook, building bridge 225 00 ! Martin Hoover, work done on bridge at Stonerstown 70 00 J F. I>. Hotter, blanks and books fbr Com missioner*' ofli -s 67 90 0. K. Shannon, dockets for Prothouota ry s office 133 9) Noble, error in check of Reed 13 20 1. N. Fyan, building bridge 35 00 Freight on stoves from railroad 9 23 Ree.t ij- Sciiell for revenue stumps J 9 50 Oeorge Roades cn bridge 50 00 Ejfpenses of sale of unseated lands 38 26 W. S. Haven for stationery 56 44 Miscel'aneous checks 90 88 I ihn Sill interest on note 120 00 I >hn Brice interest, on note 192 00 John Br ee'srote paid 5,000 00 Fox snii wild cut scalps 916 34 rer's a.arj' 300 00 .vationery 30 00 U-current funds 7 00 i'reasnif r tor auditing and collecting old accounts 20 00 After- jiy*s fees on same 10 00 auditors and clerk 75 00 $16,506 23 Charges $18,73* 75 Credits 16,5i'6 23 Balance in Treasury $2/230 52 £tate:ueut of Moneys Due and owing to Bedford County. lacob Nicodemus, VV'codberiy M. 1854 $l6B 03 J:>fn 4. Oiboru, Broad Top 1857 106 69 Lemuel Evans, " 1858 289 67 loh.t t'. Mo: eart, Cumh'd Valley " 89 26 "acob A. Nicodemits, Woodberry .VI. " 133 73 Jeorge Roaiie®, Librrfy 1859 50 12 ( a-ob ft B.u-iibau.h; Vt'oodberry S. " 17 32 \hra lcixl .1105. c Jfoid hot.* IBC3 502 77 i Jacob Fetter, Ke6io:d tp. " 1.003 72; Dtviti Pp'tks. Providence W. " 180 14 ! May. Harrison " 307 551 L. N. Fyan, Juniata " 85 44 ! D. A. T. Black, Plovider.ce E. " 270 68 1 Jacob Carpenter, Londonderry " 131 00; Uf'C Union " 206 00 : Aaron Reed, Woodberry 8. " 1,099 IT7 .1 W. C'rismar., St. Clair " 43 71 I Ba'tzer Fletcher, .Monroe " 32S 82 L T . H. Akers, Bedford br. 1861 070 00 Henry Beetle, Be-'tord tp. " 1,52! 89 John C. Ftgart, Broad Top " 812 06 Si uei Hrnde.r, Bloody Run b r. " 211 44 Wsr.. Mason, Cumberland ValUy " 813 53 Herbert StioeoakT, Cqlersin " 723 45 vVm. Goisuch, Hopewell " 310 07 Atexauaer Sroem uer, Haniaon " 359 81 George Gardili, Juniata " 437 41 is. ;ty Fund. DR, To fmoii.it rec-ived from collector*, as ioilow.s ; Nicholas Koons, S'Mk" Spring 1803 S7O 07 i'tiom.is Fisher, Cumberland Valley 02 40 Sarn-iel B°nrier, B'oodr fto 00 John C. K eard, Broad Top *290 03 Ucob Carpr,t?r, Londonderry 53 fit .lor.ti VV. CtLnian, St. Clair 75 00 Peter \Vuiegard/ier, Napiox 2i7 28 Hezekiah May, Harrison 0 00 D. A. T. Btacl<> PxovideDCß F. 3io 00 Jacob Fetter, Bedford township C.13 33 Henry Beegle, do 1864 600 00 .lohivC. Figard, BroadTnp 400 CO S a true! Bender, Biooty Run bor. 15 00 W-v. M-a-on, Comber! : d Valley 310 00 Herbert Shoemaker, Co'"rain 180 00 VV.n. lio'sueh, Hopewell 200 00 A lexarder Sfcorro iker. Harrisoo 150 00 George (.JarfLit, Juniata 270 to rlei jarnin Vni*Jitine, Londonderry 230 00 William Stnekey, Monroe 267 00 v - ilium Crism 'p, Na, jer dford bor. 1961 496 32 Henry B<-eote Bedfo'o township 161 58 1 ,ljh . C. Figard Brod Top 110 92 j Samuel Bender Bloody Run borough 79 84 William Mason Combe!)- n .! Valley 152 31 Herbert Shoemaker Coleruio 293 24 William Gorvuch Hopewell 34 85 , A'evander Shoemaker Harrisoo 30 29 j George Gardill Juniata 49 28 | Renjamm Valentine Londonderry 40 36 i Wiiliaqn Stuckey Monroe 48 40 1 Joseph Fisher Piovpdence W. 48 16 I Peter M. Barton Providence E. 47 60 j Samuel Beckley St. Clair 177 07 1 Archibald Petdew Southampton 68 58 j George Smotne Snake Sp ing 29 43 ' William .1. Rock Scbellsburg boi. 16 52 ; Geoige Beegla Union oJ.i 26 I Samuel Crisman Woodberry S. 1 30 43 j Sol. Batley VVoodberry M. j John Echart Libei ty ' 91 29 $2,84$ sr I 81-.nvol.il Corvrr. at; 1 he undersign::! Auditors 01 Bedford county, - j * SHHinER'S BALSAMIC COUGH SYRUP. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, .Isthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain and Weakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Brtathing, s"c. n HIS is no new remedy. It has been used Save ! 1 lor a number of years in Maryland and parti of Pennsylvania, and has, wherevar ] known, acquired an unprecedented reputation for curing the various diseases for which it is recommended. So apparent is its usefulness, and so remark able has been its cures, that it is fat fcuper- rear ceding everv other remedy for those diseases. The afflicted can rely upon it doing as much for them, ami in many cases more thaa any other remedy now before the public. It is recommended and prescribed in the practice of a large number of the most icitei- Chil ligent and able physicians of Maryland. It d r e. is used and considered an indi'p-nsable house hold remedy by a large portion of the fust families of the State. It is used by all classes of society, and the universal opinion is that it is soot. FA" Syrup is partly Vegetable Compound. It it An pleasant to take, and never does injury. But owing to its purifying qualities, rr>ut do good under any ly v.onderful, soothing, calming, and adayiug rhild | the most violent coughs, punlymg, atrength- I euing and invigorating the whole system, I calming and soothing t tie nerves; aiding and 1 facilitating expectoration, and healing the no*d DISEASED LUNG, I tbus striking at the root of disease, and dri- I wing it from the system. CROUP. die of This disease is announced by difficulty of breathing, shrill whistling or wherring, hack ing cough anil threatened sntfoca'iau. etc. It mo.-lly occurs in young chiidren. No child ~*up need uie oi cioup .1 this Syrup is properly used and used in time. Mothers naving cronpv children should watch tte liist show of the d; case, and always keep this remedy at hard, if this f or coughs alter meas a, this svrup is moat excellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other preparation. The price of the remedy is such as to place syrup it within the reach of all, the poor as well as the rich, and every person should have it. Every person ahruld have it it: the Louse. It is a true and faithful friend to alt who vol- is ue healtrvand wish to secure themselves a gam.st that most terrible disease, consump tion. It will be found the triost usclu! as well as the cheapest family medicine in the world, use I It has been used foi the last four years with a success without a parallel. Price 4U cts. per bottle.., or three bottles for SI.OO. Prepared by S. A. Foutz h Br®. i# For sale by H. C. Reamer and B. F. Harry Druggists, Bedford, Pa. December 23, IS64—ly. time. SURISKU'S ISDIAS FKR^IIFCCB v*N'.3CE the introduction ot this beautiful piepars tion, it has been steadily aiv.ncing into public fe ver. Its astonishii g efficacy in expelling worms ha* won for it many friends wherever known, and these arp speak ing its praise to others, so that ■> sit is fast being introduced into/ TO family in the lend. The-, for it is becoming im -> DESTROY rneose. To make it still rroreN N worthy the pref erence WORMS! shown it, the I PaoraiEToa is putting it up in ; a much handsomer style than formerly. It is now prepuied with the greatest care of uniform strength, with plain io that any one ca:i adminis ter it. it is fiiiireiy Vegetable—Pfrftctly Safe and iiarmltsst And has never been known to fail to expl worms, i where worms txisted. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is superior to any otner preparation in the world. ! iry* Ask for SHHINER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE, and take no other. Kp* Prion lis cents per Lottie. '.•Prepared ty S. A. Knurr *r Pro., an! for sale *t lUC i Pa. December 23, 1664—1y. rouTrs MIXTURE. THE TS a s.-fe and e'Ub!a remedy for the cine of < R!,KT external application on man. Oil horses it will never fail to euro Pole •iv,!, I oi l running ?ore?, or Swny. Lim- il propery applied. For sprains, cruises, MstiT scratches, crooned hoafs, chaf.--, saddles or collar ga.'l, cuts or rounds, it is an infallible eon retriedy. Try it aad bt convinced of its effi cacy. R U I: C iI ATIS ?,l . Max Peisor.s affFcted with this disease no mat ter 01 how long standing, can bo promptly an ! effectually cured by u3ii.g this Mixture. axe There is nothing in the world so sure and *o good to take away har 1 corns, and cure Pr.*sT Frost Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves, Price 25 and 50 cents sow per bott e. Prepared bv S. A. FOUTZ. Baltimore, Md. ix rse. sale at the drug store- of Reamer and Harry, Bedfoid, Pa. [Dec. '23, '6l ly POI'TZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE P 0 W D E R S.. ("THESE Powders have proved after a trial of j j several year-, to be superior to any prep- j a rat ion cf the kind in use. The chief s.ipeti ,*>rity of these powders arises liom the fact | that they are composed of medicines that have i Laxative, Tonic and Purityir.g properties.— j The laxative ejects crudities from the stomach ward intestines, the tonic gives strength to !hi'_ , of the Hoise, and the purifying m-di-—' pCctnes contained in tnem cleanse the blood, and 1 "clay the loundation for a vigorous and healthy ca ! The use of them improves the j wind, strengthens the appetite and gives the i horse a tine, smooth an'd g.ossv skin—thus iuQ- i piovmg the appearance, vigoi and epi.it of this noble animal. These powdets are not intended, as rrmst powders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give j him Ui° appearance ot tieing fat when not re ally so—but, to remove the disease and pro- • mote his general health. These powders will strengthen the storn- j ach and intestines, cleanse them liom offeo- i sive matter, and bring tbem to a heahby ! state. I hey are a sure prevention of Lung ] Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases i incident to the Hots*, as Glanders, Yellow 1 Water, Distempers, Founder, Heaves, Slav ering, Coughs, Fevers, Loss ot Appetite, sml Vital Energy, &c.—These Powd 4o , if used twso or three times a week, through the wta fer and spring, your horse will never got the Long Fever, Coiic or Botis. A few t.oses of these powders will remove the worst cough, H •—j on uuj horse. Were owner? of 'aorses to H r~ teed a few of these powders every year, they W might save toe lives of many valuable borsm. "* MILCH COWS,. The p;„petties this powder jxassesses in in creasing the quantity of milk ijicows, gives it an importance and vaine which should place it in the bands of ever'f person keep ing a cow. In fattening cstt le, it gives them an appetite, loosens their nide, and anakea them thrive much taster. ' g ~ HOGS. g O In all diseases of swime, as coughs, uleets v; ir. the lungs and liver, hoe., by putting fiom C 5 • " ball" a pap.rr to a paper ©t" thcsrr aent them without delay,properly guthenticated for set'irment. EMANUEL bWARTZVVKLPERf Feb. 3 1865. Gt." Executor. COAL OIL! We cajl the attention of customers to otir "CRYSTAL ILLUMINATING CARBON OIL." which stands No. I in the market. It costs mart per gallon ttar. we can buy other oii for, but we are determined to sell a good quality of oil, and rot charge any more for It than i* charged fur an inte rior article. We have, also, No. I BENZOLE, ,rd will war rant jt equal to the brst Turpentine for painting. Our stock ol HARDWARE .s complete, and wt are selling our goods as low as they can be sold any where. V.'e would invite customers to call and' exam'tte onr prices. Jan. 27—3t GF.O. BLYMYER 8c SON. "ORPHANS' COUK? SALE OF YAUUAHI.E REAL ESTATE. . 1) Y virtue of :n oHer of lb" 0,-phari' Court of ) Bedford county, the subscriber will sell at pub lic sals on the premises in Hep.well township, on FRIDAY ih- !Oth day of February 1355. Th.>t large and valuable urrn of which Jacob Fli ke died seized, Co.tUi&i'g 2lb acres a nil 110 per'. r,-s of liinesten land , about three fcjrthi of wlr.-h is cleaied and under fence the balance be ing well timbered. The farm land is in a bigti state of cidMvatioii with water in ever : -Id. Toe improvements are a Large Frame House, Bank Hani .< i other usefni bui 'trg?; aiso good tenant house on one end of the pice, : i-o an orchard of choice fruit trees, Th sfir u adjoins W. Gorsucb, Fiii Fluke's heir , D. Pu iexbaugh, Stephen Weiiner, an 1 others ar.d is about two rniies from toe tov/a of Hope - . - e!l. Terras ore third of the purchase | money to be SPCur-d ift the hands of the purchaser during the lifetime of the widow; he paying her \ tb'- interest annually, the One third of the balance at the confirmation of the sale, kv.-I the remainder in two equal annual payments, without interejt. — ' Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. J. W. LINGF.NFELrER, Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate ot Jacob ; Fluke dee'd. Jen 27, ISOS. 0 . Ayer's „ K O^^SAPABI^ trb v. "ii.'a r.M.4T ttunrar ma S-rf 'uii aii.i &r*roftUcms D'ssa?^ Prom i-i a:;• i i.no~'■: -■:niiut of Oxford, Main*. "I jtei-i 1 " ou-.i.iri o r your P.thsMMrttLbA, tut n'v>'. \ >ii! "Dttf." v. hh'h fri! .r f the tier ired eflf-c t hod ;!i niit' . ■i. I ''• i-> • i*. /.■ ■ "iir | , ■; u.;: y .- • iv-rc It.* fctc-u i-j medicine tike it i ofore !n o:.r r lnuniiy." Eruptions, Pimples, Jlictohev, Fesrulejr, Ulcers, Sores, and nil IS'sc.vos el' ".ho Slvs. Pro'-. si- ■ Sir's li J, Hi'isiri, li.ifiitn'l. 11 1 f iy u j,-i iIUU of the m rirtw* ')• .ui a. 51 v dairgriife-. u .1 >-i, fir.d an *!?)*; 'IHC !:•:::••• alii! I : ":■ year*, viii -i! vi. >: vol: N ;ai®AßSA fATtit'A. ! !v lias *vu well tor some months." /Vooi.V,. -V.-.'ir /" <. - '•••,i '.-cst£. jxaf ■ ttof 1\ -til ' •■■■ -r -V ('-..fli-A Vy < ••• .nil J: '"tiTcml fir n y"ar paijt with a -~raf. u!.*,>.< TUjitioa. •'. jit',., of (he v'tftfy trntrii Mvrrny ii < o„ ')t'inr f -r'ui's rj ~f c .u. -j pipers in A -'.'.c. V. /y. "Iho ! for -Vv r:C year? r. v. ,"■* trout-' -rvrver in my fare, wliifft ."■v.-'i-oiist.-tntiy ivor <: n.itiJ it disiiipircd lay t" iltiris and 1 itnr on lion. I tried Hiuwst every tiini,;.. iia couU'of Lotii .r'.i ire ant! nnnli rir-h Su iviiliout : y relief v.-J.ntevor, r:i" , ! took your i> >:> t ? ttttt.t.A. It vue:--iifut"ly l • i,.v i-.-'i.T", si vou tot 1 mc it iiiir.-!:: „ t.:u, . I:t jr. a f.v." w.tka t'lo m . kin in-.-r: lo I'.nii under the wotches, nart eon tiuueti i! '. . 1 joy i*. -)* - is ary lduly'a, ant: f jm with it a.iv ,!.!■ of the !stiu tl knew of. I !!.- n-i without a tioubt otve it to jrowr i-MtiV.'W ii.ibt." Etysip-lis —G-norr.l Batility—iEhiiifJf ttie 3".02 d. 1 .-in Dr. iici.f : £-."•!, Bantam fit, jc /-or. •• A . i.o I !•' . 1 -ii to r Mve and > /isipfti Sort* bfifbt (MlrwrtdCgMMif yo"T '.'.R ,vt'A- I '. i : ...• v . .: ■ n atiiu'S o." . r-.ijnj.ut )'■. ■ i tfi . . it.i r.'.l i- iti> i- ; i -is ■ n."- till) Mi -'. :.■ . . Ito 10 pro:, .-non as v.. ,1 r.r t.i 'tie jieople " fi- r.i ' ii. ■ h.-.-'c", TT '.'nnsi.CJiic. -tv - ::r I I:; .ih •. i i- -v-:p.>: •- On irjr !■ lb. ciiru": uliicii liii tried all t-.-; Ir.u-ti phy.M nana 1 cottljd reach, and took lumdreth) of t'ciium v. of medicine*. . •* w 1 fh'.t flic e -lisbcetmi visihlu, m-i tie" < 1-.. * ■* . i.l-.il tiir.t tc.y r.rat in.ui ivjampatai.'d. I beytn ta'riajryw SAi \U'.\r.!U,i 1 ■ . ten liottlc?, ar.l so, it of your lhi.i.s. lojiciilicr tin have cured i.( o iam novr a- v. U and oit-'-i i.i> ..ny 1. Tv i- i .; ii :t p; ■ • pi: ", f y • i -knoivn to every Poily i.i ''.in ninrfi y. and • v .f; • !'■■:■ wonder of s!l." from Hon. Henry Homron ~'f '' of .V,-trior/,V, C, If, i: Uniting ■mint*!' of the CiMnin ftirMHW. "T h.,tr mI yonr A.\.,>u-Ai;u.LA r ji n// ,i,t .--• We had -1•; •' finjlt, Ml ■ piling JOUT Sj.V :.>.\!-AKIL!.A, - i- : : j. <.( tot'of i lo'k-n. {" von direct. 'I win cin to lioal when bad givii the ::r.T * wit Tie. H I I .v/n v. ;Iv. - uw.-h.id (:i,i*iv. I li:-.- second. i i:,-riiilJ'o < . : --. • hi li had r late o-it. :rW i ■ r.ad is n i|- • ■ ::ii'i HieitiiCrlouei O L.L-oriiOol predicted llwt the chihl tnn-.-T die." Sypciiis and Id.cvcu.rial Dlseasa. I'.'On t /.v it •>', If. of ill. 1.0-i 'j. Ml "I fip:l yoiw S.\.. h\i-.\::rL'.A a moi-c effectual remedy for Hi ■ ceoudary ;u;,to us of anil for -yphiliria (lis, v-lh i i yoh• iwe pu- . The pro.'- s. ion are lu i- in.-i t • yoj s-ir .-.io oi t:e i— t medk no* v. - !--ivo.** J-'rcm J ireurk, .if. eminent physician of Ltne .. ,• -. , 5.5 w ■ . ■ Mtutln-r of the Ltgii- Wwe *;/ .Wt'siuv '.-riSi-fts. . " ft • AVi.i:. <.-,i-Sir : I iiavc fo'i-.p; voir SARH.V- F.v:il.l.\ nit ex !!• . ' r.-ri. ,iy for both of file p .M • ■ '<• and in *yi •. .mil offr. inal in tome cases it-.. :• i c'o: to yield to oilier ru;ied,vs. !u* i I:-. ~, M-liat v.-rs.i i..-: >y with more rlaSoty of wo cess, v. lute r. powerful altera) ive is munr- d." y I -:u if-p. ifAi r /'-rfv'TiVf. X. had dre.,diui ulj, raon Ui- li-.P". • .Ve.-cii by the abuse Ofjuetrmy. ,-v ' 'ill 'ii- use, wT.iii' grew more mt-i more ai~,ra \. n i of her name, HviW My daughter ami mpm lf have been cured of a vary ch-tiiitflf ing l.cucorrhira of lo.ug stanarng, by two UoUft* SAR3dfAUIhLAi rt idftiuiaatisaa. Gout, Inrar Cciaplamt , Byspcpain, Heart Disease, Ifeureleta, when e-.iovi hv Scrofula in the system, arc rapidly cored by (ftin Kx*. pABHAeAKIU-A. AYCR'S . CATHARTIC PILLS obsess so many advantages over the other purgv u. - een, end that they may l>e depended on to flo ail tluU, tltey 'tare ever C- iC. „ Premiered by C. AYEB, 11. 11., Co., f-hwsß. Mors., and sold by 3. F. Harry, Bedford, J. E. (Va. SatuTliiburg, J. M. Baindollar, Bioody IJar.; L. Putt, Ster..,l town i t>. H t Ami'Ar, St. Claire* ".!; t>. StO'>r. Woodbcrry : R, jUiiton, Waiar Street; am! t'Yeifwhere. fu'-f 1, t®