MiLR.RIED. On Thursday evening, 12thinst., at the Parental ! Home of the bride, bv John Smith, Esq., Mr. i BENJAMIN TROUTMAN.of Juniata tp., to Miss i AN N, daughter ot Jessee K. Smith of St Clair Tp. j At b - residence in Uniou township, on Thursday ! vc:, njr, the sth inst, bv Thomas Oldham, Esq., i Mr. JACOB ROCFDABUSH of the fotmer place, to > . ] LIZABETH MUSSULMAN, of Greenfield J aweship,Blair County. At tee residence of the bride's father, on the j all i.by the Rev. W. Prideaux; Dr. JOHN j J. CLARK of .Mechanicsburg, Cumberland couu tv. to Miss EMMA M. STATLER, of Schells burg, Bedford county. Dll3£>. i . C arch Hospital, Harrisburg, Dec. 3d, 1801, AN 'KCIV P. TURNER, of Juniata township, - Co. a Corporal in Capt. Filler's Co., 551h .eg., of Typhoid Fever. Aged 20 years, 3 mos., ioi 23 days. At Fortress Monroe, Nov. 30th, 1861, ABRA HAM ;;YDE, of'Hanison township, this County, a mwnboi ot Capt. Filler's Co., 55th Reg., ot infia ni:;t;jc of the lungs. Aged 21 years, 11 months, and J days. The deceased tvas sent home, and buried from his tie ier's house on Saturday, the 7th inst. His body was followed to its last resting place by a large concourse of people. He was a member of the Dry llidge congregation of the German Ref'd Church, He was a liiithful attendant upon the ic-.os ofgrace up to the time of his leaving home r zu-j seat ot war. He also gave evidence in Camp that he was a soldier of the cross of Christ, PP paring and training himself in all the evolutions ,i" spiritual warfare, under the Captain of his salva tion, the Lord Jesus Christ. What a comtort for its wheu they are called to follow their adult children to their last resting place! Parents, see it that your loved ones enlist under the banner he cross, before they fall by the hand of the Destroyer. 11. ,i Bloody Run, on the 17tb inst., Mrs. ANNIE LEWIS, aged 24 years, 1 mouth and 28 days, i'iie deceased was an amiable and interesting soman, loved and respected by a large circle ot datives and friends. She leaves a foud husband nd an infant only a few weeks old. She exchan ges this world and all its sorrows, for a blissful . ternity. Let her friends so live that they may din bbr in glory. Peace to her ashes. Near Rays liiil, Bedford 00., Pa., Dec. sth, Jbbl, Mr. THOMAS RAMSEY", in his OOifi year. Tbe deceased connected himself with the Luth eran church a number of years ago, and continued a consistent and faithful member until called to ieave tbe church militart, to jain the church tri umphant. la his death the bereaved family has lost a kind husband and an affectionate father, the jihurcli n devoted friend, and the community a valuable and esteemed'citizen. But our loss, is his eternal gain. G. C. P. ID Camp Pierpont ou Tuesday the 26th ait., of InflimatioD ot the brain, privato ISAIAIi M. DAVIS of 00. E. Sib P. K. 0, aged about 26 years. Mr. IsaiaL M. Davis, was koowu by a large number of friends iu and around lirookville and only known to be loved and respected.— He was oue of those rare exceptions found in mankind who devoted Lis attention to his own affairs, thus laying tbe Inundation for a long uud permanent acquaintance. Hi* respected anil aged parents who reside iu Bedford Coun* ty, Pa., a few short months since had to mourn the loss of a younger brother (David) of a disposition the same as he who wo are now called upou to lament. Bui iheg rave is in exorable aud wo are etch moment, hour ond day, nearing the silenttecess of the tomb.— But i: is only a etap, a short spasmodia effort, and mortality is changed to immortality, lie is gone! Toe man, the SOLDIER and the PA TRIOT is uo inoro, death has laid his cold clam my hand upon our friend and takeu him fioni earth to the cterual camping ground above, and he is now under couimaud of the great King of Kings and Lord of lords. Whila we deeply sympathise with the be- ! ruaved parents aud the numerous friends of the deceased and while wo mourn tbo irreparable loss br his early demise, we icioguizo in cur tfilistion the hand of Omoipotsnoo, and bow submissively to His mandates and that not ours but '-Thy will be done O Lord." Let us, his fellow soldiers, who are lefi behind, try to j omulato his (Aoracfer aud by so doing we have | the assurauce that wo will be true soldiers, good citizens and exemplary christians. Peace I to his ashes.— Brookoille Republican. •■ T ~ r , .Try, i | PUBLIC S.ILE OF HEAL ESTATE. BY' virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ol ] Bedford County, the undersigned will expose to public Sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY Ui FEBRUARY, next, the following described Real Estate : A tract of land in Liberty Township, contain ing about 140 acres, about 00 thereof cleared. The improverucuts are a LOG FRAME HOUSE, Bank Barn, Spring House arid other buildings: also an apple orchard. The tract adjoins lands of George Dillingor, Samuel Brumbaugh, Sr., and Alexander McDonald. Terms made known on day of sale. JOSEPH CRISMAN, Adm'r of the Estate of Michael Reed, dee'd. Dec. 27, 1861. PUBLIC SALE~ OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue ol aa order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, in Cumberland Valley Township, on SATURDAY 'loth the day of JANUARY, nixt, all that tract of land, late the property of Z icb eus Lnman, dee'd, adjoining lands of Jacob Wertz on the North, Sarah Human, on the South, and others, containing 109 acres, and 1-51 perches. The improvements are a one and a half story Log Dweliiug House, log barn, asd other out buildings; about 45 acres are cleared aud under fence, 7 acres of which are meadow—balance well timbered. There is also a good orehard ou the premises. Terms —One half the purchase money in hand at the confirmation of the sale, one third of the resi due to remain iu the land, and tbe balance in two equal annual payments without interest. JOHN LUMAN, Adm'r. Dec. 27,1861. Administrator's Notice. T JITTERS. <*f administration having been gr&ut- JLJ ed to (lie subscriber, liviug in Southampton Township, on the Estate ot "James Smith, late of said Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them properlv authenticated for set dement NATHAN ROBISON.^dmr. Dec. 27, 1861. Executor'* Mot ice. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the subscribers, ou the estate of Patrick llaney, late of Cumberland Valley Township, dee'd, all parsons indebted to said estate are noti fied t make payment immediately, aa<! those bar ing claims against the same wilt present them pro perly autuenticated for settlement. JAMES IJANEY, HENRY J. BRUNNER, Dec. 27, 1861 Executor * Kolic*. LETTERS testamentary ou tbe last will and I testament of Thomas J. Blackburn, late of: Napier Township, Bedford County, dee'd, having ; been granted to the subscriber, residing in Napier ! Township, aforesaid, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to the estate of said dee'd, to ; make payment immediately, and those having j claims will present them forthwith properly au- I thenticatcd for settlement. JOHN W. HULL, Exeeutor. j Dec. 27, 1861. Hail Road Election. THh> Stockholders' of the Bedford Rail Road j Company, are hereby notified"that an election j for President and twelve Directors, will be held at the otfice of the Company, in tbe Borough of Bed ford, on Monday, the 18th day of January, A. D., 18C2, between the hours of 1 o'clock and 3 o'clock, P. M.; and a meeting of said Stockholders is here by called for said purpose. JNO. P. REED, Sec'y. Dec. 27, 1861. Auditor'* Notice. IN the matter of tho citation of Samuel Smith, Executor of William Smith, dee'd, the under signed appointed Auditor to ascertain tbe facts, report WIIPII tne legacies are to be paid, ice., will attend to the duties of the appointment, on Thurs day, January 9tb, 1862, at his office in the Borough >f Bedford, when all desiring can attend. K. D. BARCLAY, Auditor. Dec. 27, 1861. Dc I.unatlco Inqulrcndo. THE undersigned, appointed Commissioner by tho Court ol' Common Pleas of Bedford coun ty, to ascertain whether Abraham Sill, of St. Clair township, said county, be a lunatic, or not, how long he has been, &c., &c., will attend to the duties of tho appointment, at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday, January 6th,* 1862, when all wishing can attend. K. D. BARCLAY, Dec. 27, 1861. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, And for the speedy core of the subjoined varieties of Disease: Scrofula nmt Scrofulous Affections, such as Tumors, Ulcer*, Sores, Eraptinna, Pim ples, Pustules. Blotches, Boils, lilaius, and all Skin Diseases. OAKI.AND, luil., f.th June. ISOO. J. C. AVER A- Co. Gents: I feel it my duty to ac knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has done for mc Having inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have suffered from it in various ways for years. Sometimes it burst out in Ulcers on mv hands and arms; sometimes it turned inward and distressed me at tho stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my head and covered my scalp and ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. I tried many "medicines and several physicians, but without much relief from any thing. lit fact, the disorder grew worse. At length I was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepnrod an alterative (Sarsapariiia), for T knew from your repu tation that anv tiling yon made must bo good. I sent to Cincinnati and got it, aud used jt til! it cured lue. I took It, as you advise, in smalt doses of a teaspoonful over a month, and used almost three bottles. New and healthy skin soon ticgan to form under the scab, which alter a while fell off. My i kin is now clear, and 1 know by my feelings that the disease is gone from my system. Yon can wet! believe that X feel what lam saying wli A n 1 tell you, that I bold you to he one of tbe apostles of the age, iuid remain ever gratefully, Yours, ALFRED IX. TAI.I.EY. St. Anthony'* Fire, Ron or Erysipelas, Tetter anil knit itlieuni, Scnltl lie ail, Itlng - worm. Sore Eye*. Dropsy. Dr. Robert M I'rtble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12tli Sept., IKVj, that he lias cored an Inveterate case of Dri.psff. which threatened to terminate fatally, liy the persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and also a danger ous attack of Malignant Erysipelas by large doses of the sjui" ; says be cures the common Eruptions by it con stantly. Hronelioccle, Goitre, or Swelled Neck. Zebnlou Sloan f, I'rospect, Texas, writes: '• Three liottles of your Har aparllla cured me from a OMtre —a hideous swelling ou the neck, which 1 bad suffered from over two years." hcuroiThccn or "Whites. Ovnrioti Tumor, Uterine Ulceration. Female Disease*. Dr J. It. S. Channing, of New York City, writes : " I most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in Baying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in the numerous complaints for which we em ploy such a remedv, but especially in h'rmule IHsmxrs of the Scrofulous diathesis. 1 have cured many invet erate case* of l/'Beorrhiva by it, and some where the complaint was caused by ulceration of the nteru '. Tho ulceration itself was soon cored. Nothing within iny ! knowledge emails it for these female derangement H." Kdward S Marrow,of Newbtflhr, Ala., writes: 44 A dan gerous ovtiriav fwworon one of the females In my family, which li.nl defied r.ll the remedies we could employ, h is at leue'.h been completely ruml by your extract of S*r- ! snparilln Our physician thought nothing but extirpa tion could r.fford relief, but he advised Ih> trial of your Sarsaparilla as tie' last resort before cutting, and it } proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight wceka | no symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. New ORI.IHSS. '3th August, 1X59. Dn. J. C. AYF.K. Sir: 1 cheerfully comply with iho i request of your r.gcnt, and report to yon some of the effects I have realized with your Sawtpirillo. 1 have enrol with it, hi my practice,most of the com plaints for which it is recommended, and have found it* effects truly wonderful in the cure of F etierrriJ rout Mrr eurial Dixftse. One of my patient* had Syphilitic ulcers in hi* throat, which were consuming his p.ilnte and tho top of liis mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadllv taken, cured him in five week*. Another was attacked by *ee ond.ary symptoms in hi* nose, and the üba-ration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I believe tho disorder would soon reach his brain and kill liiin. lint it yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; fin ulcers healed, and he is well again, not or course without sonic disfiguration of the face. A woman who had been treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering from 1 bis poisdn in her bones. 'I hoy had become so sensi tive to the weather that on a damp day- she suffered ex cruciating patu in liey joints and laws. She, too, was cured c ntirelv by your Sarsnpai ilia in a few weeks. I krow from its formula, which your agent gave mo, that this Preparation from your lalmratory inu-t he a great remedy; consequently,"these truly remarkable results with if have not *urp"*ed mc. Fraternally yours, G. V. LARIMER, M. D. Ilhenmatiim, Gout, Liver Complaint. Ixnr.rENPENCE, Preston Co., Vs., Oth Julv, 1859. DK. J. O. ATKIt, Sir.: I have been aniietod with u pain pel chronic Rheumatism ior a long time, which Imflled the (.kill of physicians, and stuck to mc in spite of all 1 lie remedies 1 could find, until I tried your .Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured nre In two weeks, a; I H-storea lay general health so much that I am far better than before I was attacked. I think It a wouderftrl mcdi-liie. J. KHK AM. .titles Y. Getehell, of 8t- l.ouis, writ"*: 4 -1 have been afflicted for years with an rijcetioii of the hirer, which destroyed ray health. 1 tried ' very thing, and every tiling failed to relieve me ; and I have been a broken down man for some years from no other cause than derangement of the IJver. My beloved pastor, the Kev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said he knew you, r.nd .anv'tliing you made was worth trying. By the bless ing of C od it lias cured me, and has so purified my blood as to make a new man of me. 1 feel young again. The best that can be said of yon is not half good enough." Bchlrrnt, Cancer Tumors. Enlargement, Ul ceration, Cariea, and. Exfoliation of ti.e Bones. A great variety of case* have !>een reported to us wh ;• - cures of these formidable complaints have resulted from the use of this mu'riy, but our space here will not ad mit them. Some of them maybe found in our A me: "in Almanac, which the agents below named are pi. ax. i ,r furnish gratis to all who caii tor them. Dyspepsia. Heart IJSsenae, Fits, Epilepsy, Melancholy, Nrnraigia. Many remarkable cures of these affection* have been made by the alterative power of lid* JiM-di.-iue. It stimu lates the tilftl function* into vigorous .action, and thus overcomes disorders v/bi.-'i world '- 1 Bitpj 1 " -d Is-youd it* reach, f-uch n remedy hi s long hem required by the tu-eesfdtie* of the people, aud we are confident that this will do for them all that lueuiciue eon do. Iyer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR TIIK fi.VPIO CUBE OF j tough*. Cold*. Influenza, Hoarseness, Cronp, Brnaehitfi. Incipient Consump tion, a tail for the IteJiti of Consump tive Patient*, iu e.rtvnnrctl stage* ortlie Disease. This I* n remedy so r.niv ersally known to Burpa** any other for the cure of throat and lung eomptaim*. Ihal it i* uncle** here to publish the idtmee of it* virtue*, if * unrivalled excellence for coughs and cold*, and ir* truly wonder ml cure* of pulmonary disease, have made it know:: throughout the eivHixcd nation* of the earth ! Few are tin' communities,or even families-, rmofig them r who have not some ; orsonal experience ol its effect.— : some living trophy In their midst of it* v ietory over the rubric nud'dangcruM* disorder* of ft: threat and lung*. As all know the dreadful totality of these th; order*, and r.s they know, too, the effvts of this remedy, we reel not do more than to :;**uce them that it ha* now ell tie; vir tue* that It did have win . lushing the cure* wMca have ! won go *1 rongly upou the confidence of maid; ind. ! Prepared ly Dr. J. C. AYEB fc CO.. Lowell, llcss. B. F. Harry. Bedford ; B&iiidoliar&Son, Bloody Kin; U. B. Atnick, St. Ctca/viilc; H. M. Zook, ; U'ottiLvriy; George Gart'.ill, West End; J. E. I Celui., I cLilWdirg; D. M, Bore, Fattonsvilfe; : hi •• 1 v dealers generally. 1 Dct. -7, 1861.' BIBFOBB IN&UIBSIL naa IS HKIIEEV GIVEX, that on the 13th day of Decem ber, 1861,1 placed in tho possession of Catha rine Mcllnay, one Milch Cow, two head of young Catties, eight head of Sheep, and five dollars worth of Hay, to remain with her during my pleasure DANIEL HAMM. Dec 27, 1861." ■ . ___ ! S IS RIXEEL'S MASTER OF PAIN. This is a most perfect preparation, and seldom fails todogood. It is harmless in its effects but powerful'to relieve Pain. If you use it once you will not likely be without it again. You will find it a constant household friend, giving ease and relief just when needed. Keep it constantly on hand and it will save you many hours of pain and suf fering. There is hardly a pain it will not ease There is hardly an accident that will occur where it will not be useful. Should one of your family get burned or scald ed, cover the burned part with a cloth of several thicknesses wet with the "Master of Pain," aud keep the cloth saturated with it. In a short time it will draw all the fire out. It will cause a prick ling sensation—this is the fire coming out. Keep it wet with the "Master of Pain" until tho pain and prickling ceases. Let the wet cloth stay on for six or tight hours, after which apply some healing ointment or sweet oil. In nearly all cases of Pain or Soreness of the Chest, Throat, Side, Back, Spine, Limbs or Joints, it will give relief.— Rub it on freely with the hand or with a flannel cloth until the bkin becomes heated and burning. For soreness of the throat rub it on until it pro duces a littld soreness. For Croup nse it in connection with the Cough Syrup, by rubbing it on tbe chest. For Rheumatism and all deep seated pains, if the pain is not speedily removed by rubbing with the hand, lay a cloth wet with' the liquid owcr the part aflected, and pass a warm smoothing iron over it. For Pains in the Breast, Side or Back, tSe same may be done. For Tooth-ache, drop it on cotton, and apply it to the nerve of the tooth, also rub the gums and cheeks with it. For Frosted Feet, apply the "Master of Pain" reely, and dry it in before the fire. For Head-ache rub it on the forehead. It is called "Master of Pain." I did not give It this name—l don't like the name. When I first commenced making it it was without name or label. I made it and sold it by the ouuee at my Drug Store. 1 had no idea then of making a business of it. Some who bought it called it Master of Pain, and by this name it became known for many miles round. And finally, when I had a label printed I was compelled to adopt the name, for by that name it Was known. After all, tbe name is not so very-inappropriate. It is used to alleviate or remove pain. It is put on wherever there is pain. Sometimes it will cause pain, but the result always is freedom from pain. Reader —try it—take a bottle with .you—use it whenever occasion requires- give it a fair trial. BEDFORD COUJYTY, SS. At a Court of Quarter Sessions ot the f held at Bedford, in and for said ' :) County ot Bedford, on the 18th day of ISfS,VA A. D. 1861, before tbe Judges of the same Court. Upon thepetitiou of the free holders residing in the vicmityjof Boydstown in said County, setting forth "that two public alleys, were laid out in the said town of Boydstown, in the year 1816, by Rev. Alexander Boyd, the proprieter, and then private owner ; both beginning at points on the Bedford & Stoystown Turnpike road, upon the South, and running thence North 57 degrees Last to tho old state road on the North. The one of the length of—teet and the other of the length of—feet; and both cf tho width of sixteen feet, tbe first being the alley, be.tweni lots Nos. 41 x 42; and tbe second tho alley between Nos. 46 and 46, so numbered up ou tbe original and general plot or plan of said town of Boydstown. Also three other alloys, beginning at points on the Turnpike road aforesaid on tbe South, and rnnniug thence North thirty degrees I East to said old state road aloresaid. The one of tLe length of—feet, the other of the length of— leet, next of the length of- feet, all of the width of sixteen feet, the same being the alleys between Nos. 23 and 25 and 15 and 17 and 7 and 9 so num bered upon the original plot or plan of sai i town of Boydstown. Also three other alleys Lid out as aforesaid in said Town South of tho Turnpike road aforesaid, all beginning at.points on said Turn pike ou the North and running thence South thirty degrees west, two hundred ar.d twenty feet, to a twenty foot alley. The same being alleys between j lots Nos. Sand 10, and 16 and 18, aud 24 and 20 , and 32 and 34. so numbered upou tbe original plot or plan of said Town of Boydstown; Also, the 20 feet alley on the Southern side of said town plot, which said alleys have become, useless, inconve nient and bnrdens oiue to tho inhabitants of said town and vicinity." Whereupon the Court do order and direct that the parties in interest be notified by publication in the County papers to apjiear at the next Court of Quarter Sessions to show cause why the prayer of petitioners should not be granted, liy the Court, S. H. TATE, Clerk. Dec. 20, 1861. APPEALS. Notice is hereby given to the taxable inhabitants o< tbo County of" Bedford, that an Appeal will be held by the County Commissioners, on the days, and at "the places specified, to wit: For Colerain Township, on Tuesday, the 7th day of January next, at tbe house ol' A- J. l'ennelt. Southampton Township, on Wednesday the Bth, at the house of William Adams. Monroe Township on Thursday the 9th, at the house of Samuel Mixtll. East Frovidence Township, on Friday tho 10th, at the house of I). A. T. Black. West Frovidence Township, on Suturday tbo lltli, at the house of J. A.Gump, in the Borough of Bloody Run. Cumberland Valley Township, on Monday tiro 13tb, at the house of Jacob Snider. Londonderry Township, ou Tuesday the 14th, at tbo hou3c of George Baity. Harrison Township, on Wednesday tbe lotb, at the house ot Martin Feightner. Juniata Township, on Thursday the 16th, at the house of Joseph Follci. Napier Township, ou Friday the 17th, at the bouse of J. M. Kolison, in the Borough ot Schells "burg. Sobellsburg Borough, oil Saturday the 18th, at the h,uso of J. M. Robisoo. Bedford Townsh'p, on Monday the29th at the ConiO'issioners office. s'nakcspring Township, on Tuesday the 21st, at j the house of D. L. Deifbaugh. Bioody Run Wednesday tho22 iat ; the house of J. A. Gump. j Ilopowell Township, on Thursd ly the 23d at tire j house of John Dasher. I Bioad Top Township, ou Friday the 24th, at the house ol J. B. Castner. Liberty Township, on Saturday the 25th, at the house of Mrs. C. Tricker. Middle Woodberry Township, on Monday the 27th, at the bouse ol'Wrn. M. Pearson, Esq. South Woodberry Township, on Tuesday the 28th, at the house of David Stoner. Union l'owusbip, on Wednesday tne 29th, at the house of Michael Wyant. St. Clrir Township, on Thursday tbe 30th, at the bous; of Gideon D Trout. Bedford Borough, on Friday the 31st, at the Com missioners' Office. When aud where all persons and corporations feeling themselves aggtiov. d at the enumeration and valuation of their taxable property and effects, made pursuant to tbe several acis of Assembly, iu such case made and provided, are requested to at tend and state their grievances for redness, accord ing to law. (The appeals will bo held on the days above stated between the hours of 9 o'ciock A.M. and 12 o'clock, M.) ATTEST: WM. M. PEARSON, I 11. Nieodemus,Clerk, > J- FEIGHTNER. I Commissioners' Office, V P. J. SHOEMAKER, > Dee. ?oth, 18J1. \ Commissioners. FOR SJLE OB TRADE. A largo stone and frame grist mill at Miilville, two miles west of Bedford, on the Pittsburgh turn pike. The mill contains three run of burrs, and one pair of chopping stones. The mill-wrizht work is of tho latest improved plan, with srmit machine, fee. Seven acres of land belong to the property. The improvements aro the Miller's house, small tenant house, stables, fee. This prop erty, known as the "Mills property" is desirable on account of its locality, its water power, and the large scope of country which it commands. ALSO, 160 acres near Stonerstown—within J mile of Broadtop Railroad—about 100 acres cleared, with a two story dwelling house—new hank barn—stable, fee., thereon erected; also two apple orchards thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is a ricn loam and capable of producing every variety of crops of this climate. ALSO, Two lots of ground in Broadtop City, with a new two story rough cast dwelling house thereon. ALSO, A house and lot of ground in Clearville. ALSO, Three tracts of land in Southampton Township, formerly owned by Wro. Oss, adjoining lands of ! Arnold Lashley, Artemas Bennett and others. ALSO, A grist mill in the "Dutch Corner," formerly owned by Jacob Beard—within about 5 miles of Bedford, with about 40 acres of land belonging to the same—dwelling house and out buildings thereon erected. ALSO, _ 160 acres best quality of prairie—near the Mis souri river, close to the county seat of Harrison Co., lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoining Elkhorne City, in tho richest valley of the west— the Platte Vailey—about 20 miles west of Omaha City, and close to the great national or government road leading west in Nebraska Territoiy. ALSO, 160 acres, two miles above Omaha City, on the great bend ol tho Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. - All of these lauds were located after a personal inspection and carc ful examination on the ground, and can be well re lied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise location are in my posscssiou. ALSO, - Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska Territory. ALSO, A lot of ground in the City of Dacotali, Nebraska T eritory. The above real estate will be sold at such prices as to insure safe and profitable investments. Notes or obligations ol a*y kind that are good will be taken in pood batik notes. O. E. SHANNON. CHEAP GOODS. MRS. S. E. SIGAFOOS, HAS just received from the city, bcr usnal large stock of rich and handsome Fail and Winter Goods, Such as, Silks, Merinos, Persian Cloths, De lanes, Valencies and Morientigue Silks, at 56 cents yer yard I!! Also, a large assortment of Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas and Ladies Coats, — with a rich lot of Purs; such us Capes, Muffs, and Cuffs—together with a fashionable lot of black Silk Velvet—black and fancy Straw Bonnets; with Ribbons, Rushes. Plumes, Flowers, fee., fee. A new style of WOOLEN GOODS—Sleithing Caps, Sontags, Wool lloods, Scarfs, Gauntlets. Gloves, with embroideries, Nets, Laces, fee., and all kinds of Fancy Goods, too numeious to men tion. Also, a large stock of bleacher and un bleached Muslins, at 6, 8, 10 and 12£ cents per yard for cask. N. B. AH persons indebted over six months ars hereby notified to call and settle their account, without further notice, and by so doing save costsu Bedford, Nov. 20, ISOI. S. E. SIGAFOOS. NOTICE. "VfOTICE is hereby given that I have purchased at 1\ Sheriff's sale the following property, sold us the property of Charles Dunnaker, to wit: One gray Colt, one hay Mare, one dark bay Mare, one brown Mare, one yearling Colt, (black,) one bay sucking Coif, one black Colt, one narrow wheeled Wagon, one Wood Sled, one pair Ladders, 16 acres Wheat in the ground, 12 acres of Rye, 12 acres Corn, one Cow. one yearling Steer, one small Stoer, 10 Shoats, 7 Hogs, f of 50 doz. Rye, $ of 20 doz. Wheat, | of 200 doz. Oats, 20 bushels Buck wheat, one Plough, and five tons Hay, whicn I permit to remain with the said Charles Dannaker during my pleasure.' CHRISTIAN A. DANNAKER Dec. 20,'61.-3t. Estate of Win. Anderson dee'd. ALL persons interested are hereby notified that the undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Or phans' Court of Bedford County, to make distribu tion ofthofunds in the hands of John P. lieed, Esq., Trustee, to seli the Real Estate of William Andeison, late of Broadtop Township, dee'd, will sit for that purpose at his office in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday, the 30th day of December, A. D., 1861, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. S. L. RUSSELL, Dec. 20, 1801. Auditor. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE 3EAEA.L ESTATE ! BY virtue of" an order of tho Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned, Adinin | istrators of the estate of Jacob Uinish, late of East Providence Township, dee'd, will expose to sale, bv public vendue, ou the pemises, on TUESDAY, THE IT it DAY OF JANUARY,. at 1 o'clock, P. M-, the following described valua ble Real Estate, to wit: A tiact of land, situate in Itays Cove, in said Township of East Providence, adjoining lauds of Adam llinish on the North, Jacob RHcney on the East. William Gracy on the South, and John Grove and Samuel Grove on the West, (part of a tract of lmd formerly belonging to Philip Fisher's heirs,) containing 2!)0 acics and 15 perches, more-or less, about 14 acres of which are cleared and under fence, and with a story and a half LOG DWELLING HOUSE thereon erected. TERMS- One-half the purchaso money in hand at the confirmation of the sale, and tho balance in one year, with interest, to be secured by Judgment Bonds, or Bonds aud Mortgage. HENRY HINISH, D. FORI), Dec. 13, 1861. Administrators. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the subscribers, on tho Estate of Cornelius Devote, late of Londonderry Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate are notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the some, will present them properly an tbenticaten lor settlement. JAMESC. DEVOKK, Londondery tp. JACOB C. DEVOKE, Harrison tp. JOHN C. VICEROY, CuuabTd Valley tp. Dec. 13, 1861-* Exccutot*. Auditor's Eoltce. TIIE undersigned, appointed Auditor to marshal assets of the estate of Archibald Fiudlav, | dee'd, v ill attend to tbe duties of hi.- appointment, at bia't ffice, in tl.e Borough ef Bedford, on Ta-.-a day, January 7tli, 1862, when all intcresttlcan attend, IE BARCLAY, Dec. 27, 1861. Auditor. I The Magazine for the Times ! PETERSOnIUfItME, The Beat and Cheapest in the World for Ladies ! THIS popular monthly Magazine will be greatly improved for 1862. It will contain One thousand pages of reading! Fourteen splendid Steel Piates! Twelve Colored Fashion Plates ! Twelve Colored Berlin M7ork Patterns! Eight Hundred Wood Cuts! Tweuty-four pages of Music! All this will be given for only two dollars a year, or a dollar less than Magazines of the class ot \ ••Peterson." Its THRILLING TALES AND NOUVELETTES Are the best published anywhere. Ml the most popular writers are employe 1 to write originally for "Peterson." In 1862, in addition to its usual quantity of shorter stories, TOUR ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETS will be given, by Ann S. Stephens, Cirry Stanly, Charles J. Peter son, ami Frank Leo Benedict. It also publishes FASHIONS AIIEADOF ALL OTHERS. Each number, in addition to the colored plate, gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved on wood. Also, a Pattern, from which a Dress, Man tilla, or Child's Dress can be cut out, without the aid of a mantua maker. Also, several pages of Household and other Receipts. ECF" It is the best Lady's Magazine in the World. TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR! TERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. One Copy, One Year, m $ 2 00 Three Copies, for One Y'ear, 5 00 Five Copies, for One Y'-ai, 7 60 Eight Copies, for One Year, 10 00 Sixteen Copies, for One Y'ear, L'O 00 PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLUBS. Three, Five, Eight or more copies make a Club. To every person getting up a Clnb of Three, Five, E glit or Twelve copies, an extra copy of the -Ma gazine for 1862 will be given. To every person getting up a Club of Sixteen, two extra copies of the Magazine lor 1862 will be sent. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Z7~ Specimens sent gratis, when written for. Nov. 23, 1801. THE LADY'S FftIEXD. GOBEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOU ISQ2. The World's Favorite. For 32 Years the Standard Magazine. Pronounced by the Press of the United Stales, THE BEST LADY'S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD, and the cheapest. THE LITERATURE is of that kind that can l*e read aloud in the family circle, and the clergy in immense numbers are subscribers for the Book. THE BEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute to its pages, and we have some that-write' for no otter magaziue. THE MUSIC is all origir.al, and would cost 25 cents (the price of the Book) iu the music stors; but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot be obtained except iu "Godey." OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS. All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and we now stand alone iu this department, giving, as we do, many more and infinitely better engravings j than are published iu any other work. GODEY'S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FASHION PLATES, containing from jive to seven full length Colincd Fashions on each plate. Other Magazines give only lu-o. FAR AHEAD OF ANY FASHIONS IN EU ROPE OR AMERICLi. Godey's is the only woik lutbe world that gives these immense plates, and they are sucli ns to have excited the wonder of publishers and public. The publication of these plates cost SIO,OOO MORE than Fashion-plates of the oil style, and nothing bat our wonderfully large circulation enables us to give tbern. Other magazines cannot afford it.— We never spare money when the public cau be be- ; nefitted. These fashions may be relied on. Dresses may ' j be made after them, and the wearer will not sob- ! • ject herself to ridicule, as would be the case if she j visited the laige cities dressed after the style of | the plates given iu some of our so called fashion { magazines. , OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS, 1 . ' of which we give twice or three times as many as any other magazine, are often mistaken for steel. They are so lar superior to any others. IMITATIONS. Beware of them. Remember that the Lady's Book is the original publication aud tho_cheapest. . If vou take Godey, you want no other magazine. E'verything that is useful or ornamental in a house can be found iu Godey. DRAWING LESSONS. No other magaziuo gives them, aud we have given enough to fill several large volumes. LADIES' WORK TABLE. This department comprises engravings and de- j sciiptions of every article that a lady wears. MODEL COTTAGES. No other magaziuo lias this department. TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. _ One copy ono year, $ 3 CO Two copies ono year, 5 00 Three copies one year, 6 00 Fear copies one year, 7 00 Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the ciub, 10 00 Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, 15 00 Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, 20 00 And the only magazine that can be introduced into the above clubs in place of the Lady's Book is Arthur's Home Magazine. SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAGAZINES. Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Maga zine both one year for $3 50. Godey's Lady's Book and Harper's Magazine both one year for $4 50. Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all three be sent one year for $6 00. Treasury notes and Notes of all solvent banks taken at par. Bo caretul and pay the postage ou your letter. Address L. A. GODEY. 328 Chestnut Street, Nov, 23, 1861. Philadelphia, Pa. Public Sale of Real Estate IN ST. CLAIRSVILLE. By virtue of an order oftio Orphans' Couit of Bedford County, I will expose to public sale on the premises, in St. Clairsvillc on Tuesday, 8l/, December, next, ttc Real Estate of EVK AXN LIT TLE, dee'd, consisting of Two Lots of Ground, numbered in tlie plan of ssid tow n 7 ft 8, adjoining David Wetzell, George llint-sling. Peter Amick end Sills' heirs, Doming on Main street, and hav ing 11)vieon erected a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, A Log Frame House and Stable. Ibis properly contains a nevtr-lailing spring of water, aud has also good fruit on it. Te:piS made known on day of sale. O. E. SHANNON, Aam'r. Turnpike Election linil Stockholders in the Someiset aud Bedford . Turnpike Company, will take notice that an election will he held at the bouse of Peter It. Hil lvgas, in Allegheny Township, on tbo first Monday, iho oh day ot January, next, to electa President, six Manage;s and a Treasurer, to conduct the ail'airs or said company the ensuelag rear. BENJAMIN k'illMEL, Dec. 20, 1861. Pres't. PROF .WOOD'S / RESTORATIVE CORIHAL j AND BLOOD BSNSVfITSE Is precisely what its i a:ae indicates, for whiie pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, t xbiivr atiog, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates and rein- ra the blood in all its original purity, ar.d tints re stores and renders the ay stem invulnerable to attacks of disease, It is the ot.ly prej aratiou ever offered to the world in a popular onn so as to lie within the letch of all. So chemi cally and skillfully com; ined as to betke most jmwerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted to as to act in perfect accordance with the IJWS of nature, and hence sooth the ueukest stomach. and tone up the digestive organs, and allay nervous and ether irritation, it is also per.Li fectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it i-A U never followed by lassitude or depression o/Fj gl spit its. It is composed entirely ot vegetables w pand those thoroughly combining powerfuljag Ktoßic and soothing properties, and erase-91 pquently can never it jure. Such a remedy Ji.isf® r long been felt to be a desideratum in the tnedi-cj Weal wotld, both by the thoroughly skilled it. Be medical science, and also by ail who have sal rjfered from debility ; for it needs no medicaid 0j skill or knowledge even to see that L follows all attacks of disease, and lays the uti-t. •J guarded system open to th attacks of miry itf Bof ibe most dangerous to which poor ham an in p* is constantly liable. Such, for example, n'-j' ljtho following : Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Loss cf Appetite, Faint-i Hnesa, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpita Btion of the Heart, .Melancholy, Hypocondna, _ Night Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, that class of cases, so fearfully fatal ifunat-p* r tended to in time, called Female Weakness a*.* 1 " 1 kg Irregularities. Also Liver Derangments <>r P Torpidity, and Liver Complaints, Diseases m'nj tlhe Kidneys, Scalding or Incontinence of th. ijj Urine, or any general derangement of OR IS Urinary Organs, Fain in the Back, Side, andrW M between tile ShoulJers, predisposition to Slight SColds, Haeking and Continued Cough. Km - V ciation, Difficulty of Breathing, and indeed w £> ed might enumerate many more still, hut we havenJ 2 space only to say. it will not only cure the following Chills and Fever, but pre-J® vent all attacks arising from Miasmatic Ju y r flueuces. and cure the diseases at once, if al • 3ready attacked. And as it acts directly am. 13 |sjpersistently upon the biliary system, arousingL g. the Liver to action, promoting, iu fact, ail lb- ® * excretions and secretions of the system, :t * will infallibly prevent any rielilerious const- OR bjqueuccs lollowing upon change of climate am:*" "water; hence all travelers should have a bof-p MHe with them, and all should take a tuhk-L-j fad spoonful at least before eating. As it pre jq 2 vents costivenesj, strengthens the digestive organs, it should be in the bands ot all persons 1 i bdol sedentary fiabits, students, ministers, liter- Q J® ary wen. \ud allladies not accustomed to|? fSmuch out door exercise should alwavs uss it. pHf they will they will find an agreeable, pleas-3 tgiant, and efScient remedy against those ;1L "which rob them of their beauty ; for l.c-u: g* cannot exist without health, and health esm-.otPI I exist while the above irregularities continue, /i _ Theu again, the Cordial is a perfect Mot her'* N Fr. Relief. Taken a month or two before the Cna - & Stria] she will pass the dreadful period wif.r Wperfect ease and safety; There is no mistake, 1, r*.about U, th s Cordial is all ire claim far if.— Jfl Mothers, try til And to you we appeal to J, i detect the illness or decline not only of vput fg, Mdaughters before it be too late, but also vuyrff and husbands, for while the former, inrutP 'iaise delicacy, oiten goes down to a premature sal I R .grave rather than lei their condition be knownß gjin time, tie latter are often so mixed up wjtbpl the excitement oi business that it it were no: c for you they too would travel in the mini" downward path, until too Ute to atrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently app.al; for we are sure your never tailing affection wili unerring ly point you to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator as the remedy which should be always on hand in time of need. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 441 Broad way. New York, and 144 market street, St. Louts, Mo., and sold by all good Druggists. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Sold by B. F. Harry, Bedford. i DR. LKtAND'S ra nmmc sue. i IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR iilicuniatism, Gout and Searaigla, AND A SURE CURE FOR ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES. It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing medicated compound, to be worn around the Waist, . without injury to the most delicate persons, no' i change in habits of living is required, and it en i tircly removes the disease from the system, with out producing the injurious effects arising term the use of powerful internal medicines which weaken and destroy the constitution, and give temporary relief only. By this treatment, the medicinal pro prieties contained in the Band, come in contact, with the blood and reaches the disease, tiiTougb the pores ol the skin, effecting in ccerv instance a perfect cure, and restores the parts i.ffiictc-d to a healthy condition. This band is also a most pow erful ANTI-MERCURIAL agent, and wili entirely re lieve the system from the pcrnicicus i fleets of Mercury. Moderate cases are cuted in a few days, and we are constantly* receiving testimonials ; of its efficacy in aggravated casesof long staimiu" 1 RICE $2,00, to be had of Druigists generally, or j can be seut by mail or express, with full directions for use, to any part of tue comtrv, direct from j the Principal Office. No. 409 UROAWAI, N. loth. 1 Q*. SMITH & CO., Scls Proprietors J*"- R-—Descriptive Circulars Sent tree. For sale by B. F. Harry, Bcd'oid. EE?"AGEXTS W ANTED EVERvwutxE. i June 28, 1861 PUBlalO SAXiig. ' In pursuance of an order of tlta Orphans' Court of Bedford County, there wili be sold at the laic residence cfSatali Sparks, dee'd, in West Frovi dence township, county aforesaid, on SATURDAY 28 TH DAY OF DECEMBER next, the (ollowing Real Estate, late the property ot harah Sparks, dee'd, to wit: One tract of land, situate in the township afore said, within two miles ol the town <f! iiUfifiii'tt, s-t the Junction of the Plank-road had Bediord }i ii rood, three miles of the Borough t1 ]>!ou<iy Pur., and one mile of the CbambeiAtur * tui:ke, ud joining lauds ofJohnHilev, Thomas Ificl ev, Jo seph Sleighter and others, cat, iu.ag, 154 Lt-i ... more or less, about 36 Boris Upar>'d and u.aer fence, with a S'orlrd Frame imetltsig BJotme lJwihle Log Barn, and other out •uildu.gs. tluu. a erected. ° A" improvements have bees, made within clg.ff years, and the land under cnUiation, litis beea te cently cleared. A fin,e spring of never failing v. i ter is ou the premises, m ar Ute houro. will commence t 10 o'clock on said day - terms, made known on day of sale. For further particulars,"nl.U i s C. 1, Jntstq h \t . i Tate, Bedford, oc the ur.di:sigr.id, Inrng nini the premises. JOSEPH FISHFU. ' Dec. 6. 1861 • Etmc.-fr.
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