their bouses will bo buioed. It is said that Cockerell fens gone to Price's oacup with about 300 men. DEFEAT OF A REBEL FORCE ON SILVER creek. Sr. Louis, Jan. 10.—General Palmer tele graphs to Geueral Ilalltck, from Otterville, that on the Bth instant Majors Parrence and Hubbard, with 450 treops, attacked the noto rious Rebel Poiudexter, with from 1,000 to 1,800 tneD, on Silver Greek, in Howard couov ty, totally routing them, with the los* of seven killed lrft on the field, while many more were carried off; from fifty to seveuty-five wounded; and thirty prisoners. Our loss was four killed and wounded. The Rebel camp was destroyed and a large number of horses and teams taken. A heavy fog, wbieit prevailed at the time, alone saved them from complete destruction. The Union Merchants' .Exchange of St. Louis was organized to-day, aud one hundred and fifty firms enrolled their names as ureru- BMS. GENERAL BUTLER'S EXPEDITION. OISEMIJA.BKMENT OF THK REINFOKCEMENTP. BosTOir, Jan. 10.—Iu oonsequence of ord ers from Washington, the troops of Gen. But ler's expedition will be disembarked from the steamer Constitution. Col. French's regiment will be lauded at Fort Independence, and the 'Twelfth Maine JlegimeDt will return to its camp at Lowell. THE BEDFORD LYCEUM Will meet at tho Court House, on next Saturday evening st 6i o'clock. The public are lerpeetfally invited to attend. Question for dobate: —"Should the liberty of the press be restricted?"— Aff. G, H. Spang. Neg. U. E. Shannon. Deelaimer—Win. Fyac. Essayist J.G. Fisher. JOHN PALMER, Seo'y. have you seen Prof. Wood's ad vertisi'u; ut in our paper. Read it; it willir terest yon. $25 ! EMPLOYMENT ! $75 ! AGETJTS WANTED! WE will pay from~s2s to 75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address Ens SEWING MA CHINE, COMPANY, R. JAMES, General Agent, M : - ian, Ohio. Aug. 6. 1861. ~ZT. MAHEIIED. On Wednesday morning, the Bth ii st., by the Rev. William M. I>-atriek, Mr. ABRAHAM M. PI PER ol Piper's Run to Miss E. JENNIE KAY of Yel low Creek, this county. On the 7th inst., by the Rev. Win. Gepbsrt, at tlia residence of the Bride's Mother, Mr. SIMON STATES to Miss EMMA MOEGRET, both of West .Providence township, Bedford co. On Wednesday tvenipg. the 18tb nit., at the Washington Hotel, by Kev. R F Sample, Mr JAS R Lost), of Broad Tup, TOURAWJAR As* WAIKM of Efcdt'jrd. On Sabbath morning. 15th ult., ANSA AMANDA, infant chili of William anil Isabella Cook, of this place, exactly two years old. This interesting child, having opened her eyes on earth, has already at this early period, closed them in death, as it weary ol lileir. its present state of conflict and woe. Yet, the thought is a most happy one, especially to the the bereaved parents, that she still lives, breathing a more congenial atmosphere—a cherub bright in Heaven : For "Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me; f>>r such Is the kingdom of Heaven."— Mat. l'J c, 14 v. S. K. J. B. MAGILL. J. s. IIOFEMEIKR. MAGILL & HOFFMEIER, Old t'olonade Building-, Bedford, Pa. MANUFACTURERS OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Ac. hfflSgk K7" Persons buying, will find it to tbeir advan tage to give us a-call before purchasing elsewhere. Jan. 17,-'ok, John D. Lucas, Jn<> Jobn Laytoa, Frederick Kaufferches to a hickory,_a corner, theuce still by sail land North thirty-nine degrees, East sixty-six perches to a post or cornet, thence still by said land of John Griffith North seventy degrees, West forty-eight perches to a chestnut, a corner of this and land of Hopewell V Co., and thence by said last mentioned laud of Hopewell A Co., South fbity-one degrees, West eighty perches to the first mentioned red oak tbe place ot'begioing containiug 19 acres. 123 percbes, and the usual al lowance of 6 per ceut lor roads, Ac. Aud all tbe above dcscriled lands, advertised as the property ot John MeCanles, Deft. ALSO, One tiact of land containiug 177 acrts more or less, about 20 acres cleared and under fence, with a log dwelling house and log stable, thereon erect ed, adjoining lands of Henry Mock, James Bare foot, Jacob Biael and others, sinate in Union town chip, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Win. Baylor. ALSO, Two lots of ground in tbe town of Marietta fronting about 6U feet each and extending back about 110 feet, with a two story log dwelling house and irame stable, thereon erected, adjoining lot of Joseph C. Dull on the South, ar. alley on the North and land of Adolphus Ake on the East, aDd public road on tbe West, situate in Union tp.. Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Fredeiick Qoile. JOHN CESSNA, I SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 1 Sheriff. Jan. 17, 1862. f Register's Notice. All persons interested, are hereby notified, that the following named accountants, have filed their accounts in the Register's Office ot Bedford county, and that the same will be presented to the Or phans' Ceutt. in and for said County, on Tuesday the 11th day of February, next at the Court House, in Bedford for confirmation. 1. The supplemental account of Aaron Reed, Executor of the last will, Ac. of Dr. Wm. W. Reed, late of South Woodbury Township, dee'd. 2. The account of John Morse, Administrator of the Estate of Norman Johnson, late of Southamp ton Townsnip, dee'd. 8. The acoount of Ann Marks, Administratrix of the Esute 01 John J. Marks, late of Southamp ton Township, dee'd. 4. The account of David CIKz, Administrator of tbe Estate of Jacob Glitz, late of Southampton Township, deceased. 5. The final account of Jeremiah E. Black, and ot the Administrators of the Estate of John Black, late of Napier Township, due'd. 6. The account of Michael Wertz, Esq , Admin istrator of tbe Estate of Joseph P. Carber, late of St. Clair Township, dee'd. 7. Tbe accouut of O. E. Shannon, Esq., Admin istrator of the Estate ofDaniel Means, late of Mon roe Township, dee'd. 8. The account-of Elias Dell, Esq., Executor of the last Will Ac., of John Snowberger, late of'St Clair Township, dee'd. S. H.TATE, REGISTER'S OFFICE, ( Register. Jan. 17tb, 1862.-* f Prol ho notary's Notice. VTOTICE Is hereby given, that the second se ll count of George F. Riddle, assignee of Israel i and Simon Oppenfieimer, has been filed in the Pro tbonotary's Office, and the same will ba presented to tbe Court of Common Pleas, in and for said County, for confirmation on Tuesday the llth day ot February next. ALSO —The account of John H. Rttsli, Trustee of Peter Piddle of Bedford Township. S. H. TATE, PROTUOXOTART'S OFFICE, Prv/th'y. Jan. 17, 1882—• f ~ rjpHE following named persons, will make appli- JL cation to the mxt Court of Quarter Sessions ID and lor Bedlord county, to be held on tbe 10th day of February next, for Tavern License, for the ensuing year. Frederick Berkheimer, SI. Clair Township, George W tiniuer, Monroe Township, Saml. R. Bottonfleld, West Providence Tp., Levi H. Deihl, Hopewell Tp., John Hillegas, Juniata Tp., P. G. Morgrtt, Bloody Run Borough. 8. H. TATE, CLERK'S OFFICE, I Clerk. Bedford, Jan. 17, "63.* ( EXTRA Family Flow, CofQ Meal and Rye Chop, for salt at Farqo bar's new Grocery - Aug. 9, 1861 BEDFORD INQUIRER. List of Causes pur down for trial at Feouary terra, 1862. Henry Smith at al va Reuben Smith Jacob Paikners use " John Alsip, Esq. John Snyder, sr. John C. Black J. C. McLarahsn ct al • A. J. Snively, Esq, Francis 1) Suupp " Fletcher & Bannoii R D Barclay's use " J Brenneraau et at Samuel Blackburn " George Blackburn S A Sigafoos F Frcytet Collins. Dull & Co • EL Anderson Same " John Cessna Same " Nicholas Lyons Reed.RuppA Schell " Jacob Kitchey J Filler et ai Poor Directors Hezekiah O'Neal " Charles P Adams Samuel Law " Peter Hillegas Alexander Hollar George Troutman Noah J Miller " P. G. Morgret et al David Imler Joseph Crisman S. H. TATE, PROTHONOTARV'S OFFICE, Proth'y. Jan. 17, 1862. f BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. ®At a Court of Quarter Sessions of the [Peace, held at Bedford, in and for said County of Bedford, on the 18th day of 'November, A. D. 1881, before the Judges of the same Court. Upon the petition of the free holders residing in he vicinity'of Boydstown in said Conntv, setting forth '-that two puljlc alleys, were laid out in the said town of Boydstown, in the year 1816, by Rev. Alexander Boyd, the proprietor, and then private owner j both beginning at points on the Bedford A Stoystown Turnpike road, upon the South, and running thence North 57 degrees East to tho old state road on the North. The one of the length of—teet and the other of the length of—l'eef; and both of the width of sixteen feet, the first being the alley, between lots Nos. 41 A 42; and the secoud the alley between Nos. 45 and 46, so numbered up on the original and generalplot or plan of said town of Boydstown. Also three other alleys, beginning at points on the Turnpike road aloresaid on the South, and running thence North thirty degrees East to said old state toad aforesaid. Tbe one of the length of— feet, the other of the length of— feet, next of the length of- feet, all of the width of sixteen feet, the same being the alleys between Nos. 2-3 and 25 and 15 and 17 and 7 and 9 so num bered upon the original plot or plan of s;ti 1 town of Boydstown. Also three other alleys laid out as aforesaid in said Town South of the Turnpike road aforesaid, all beginning at points on said Turn pike on the North and running thence Soutb thirty degrees wrest, two hundred and twenty feet, to a twenty foot alley. The same being alleys between lots Nos. 8 and 10, and 16 and 18, and 24 and 26, and 32 and 34, so numbered upon tbe original plot or plan of said Towu of Boydstown; Also, the 20 feet alley on the Southern side of sail town plot, which said alleys have become, useless, inconve nient and hnrdensome to the 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 appear at the next Court of Quarter Sessions to show cause why the prayer of petitioners should not be granted. By the Court, S. 11. TATE, Clerk. Dec. 20, 1861. APPEALS. Notice is hereby given to the taxable inhabitants o< the County of Bedford, that an Appeal will tw held by the County Commissioners, on the days, and at the places specified, to wit: For Colerain Township, on Tuesday, the 7tb day of January next, at the house of A- J. Penned. Southampton Township, on Wednesday the Mb, at the bou>e of William Adams. Monroe Township on Thursday the 9th, at the honsn of Samnel Mixvll. Kust Providence Township, on Friday the 10th, at the house of I). A. T. Black. West Providonce Township, on Saturday the 11th, at the house of J. A. Gump, in the Borough of Bloody Run. Cumberlind Valley Township, on Monday the 13th, at the bouse of Jacob Snider. Londonderry Township, on Tuesday the 14th, at the house of George Baily. Harrison Township, on Wednesday the loth, at the house of Martin Fcightner. Juniata Township, on Thursday thv 16th, at the house of Joseph Follei. Napier Township, on Friday the 17th, at the bouse of J. M. Kobison, in the Borough of Schells burg. Schellabnrg Saturday the 13th, at the house of J. M. itobjson. Bedford Township, on Monday the 20th at the Commissioners office. Snakespring Township, on Tuesday the 21st, at the hottse of 1). L. Deffbaugh. Bloody Run Borough, at. Wednesday the 22J at the house of J. A. Gump. Hopewell Township, on Thursday the 23J at the house of John Dasfcer. Broad Top Township, on Friday the 21th, at the bouse of J. B. Castner. Liberty Township, on Saturday the 2>tb, at the house of Mrs. C. Trickcr. Middle Wood berry Township, on Monday the 27th, at the house of Win. M. Pearson, Esq. South Woodberry Township, on Tuesday the 28th, at the bouse of David Stoner. Union Township, on Wednesday the 29tb, at the houso of Michael Wyant. St. Clrir Township, on Thursday the 39th, at the houssof Gideon D. Trout. Bedford Borough, on Friday the 31st, at the Com missioners' Office. When and where all persons and corporations feeling themselves aggricv d at the euumeratiou and valuation of their taxable property and effects, made pursuant to the several acts of Assembly, in such case made and provided, are requested to at tend and state their grievances for redness, accord ing to law. (Tk j appeals will be held on the days above stated between tlio hours of 9 o'clock A.M. and 12 o'clock, M.) ATTEST : WM. M. PE ARSON, H. Nicodenitn. Clerk, 1 J. FEIGHTNKR. Commissioners' Office, t P. J. SHOEMAKER Dec. 20th, 1861. \ Commissioners. BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, In and for the County <_t Bedford, on the 18th day of Novem ber, A. D., 1861, before the Judges of the said Conrt. On motion of Attorney Shannon, the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal repiesentatives of D*nl. Sleighter, late of Monroe township, dec., to wits: Joseph and Danl. Slo'ghtor and Nicholas Sleighter, Mary, intermarried with John Garlick, who died, and afterwards was intermarried with John Hall, leaving issue, Adam, Daniel, Cathaiine, Sarah Barbara, Abraham and Nicholas Garlick, and Washington Hall and Margaret Hall, all resid ingin, Bedford county except Danl. Garlick, whose residence is not known. Nicholas Sleighter, Sophia, widow of James M r Fail and, dee'd, John Sleighter, David Sleighter, X.ouisa Ann, intermarried with Barclay Markle, Mat'lda, intermarried with Solo mon Feigbt, Rachel, who was intermarried with Abraham Garlick now dead, leaving issiue three children, to wit: Joseph, Catharine au.i Peter Uar lick, Joseph Sleighter, all residing In Bedford co., and William Sleighter, residing in Blair co., Cali fornia, to be and appear at an Orphans' Conrt, to bo held at Bedford, in for said county, on the sec end Monday, the 10th day of Feb., next, to accept or rnlnse to take the real estate of said Dan!. Sleigbitw, dee'd, at the valuation which has been valued, and appraised, in pursuance of a writ of of partition or valuation, issued out at the Orphans' Court oTßedford county, for that purpose directed, or shew can so why the same should not be *old by erder of said Conrt. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto j set my hand, the seal of lha said Court at Bedfotd, on the 221 day of Novem : her, A. D. 1861. SAMUEL H. TATE, Attest, Clerk. J OH si J. OESSHS, Sheriff. J Jan. 10th, 1862. B' EAUTIFUL Roses in bloorn now , suitable o winter blooming in the house, at Lynch s Nvr ! sery. 1 Oct- THE L4D¥'S FRIOD. mm UDfs book FOR. 1862. The World's Favorite. For 8? Years the Standard Magazine. Pronounced by the Press of Ike United States, THE BEST LADY'S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD, and the cheapest. THE LITERATURE is of tliat kind that can l>e read aloud in the family circle, and the clergy in immense numbers are subscribers lor tho Book. THE BEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute to its pages, and we have some that write for no other magazine. THE MUSIC is all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of the Book) in the music stors; but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot be obtained except in "Godey." OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS. 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Nov. 23, 18.16 PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE I BY virtue of an order of Ihe Orphans' Gsurt of Bedford County, the undersigned, Admin ! istrators of the estate of Jacob Hinish, late of East Providenro Township, dee'd, wiil expose to sale, I by pnblic vendue, on tbe pemises, on TUESDAY, THE IT it DAY OF JANUARY, at 1 o'clock, P. M. t the following described valua ble Real Eatate, to wit: A tract of land, situate in Rays Cove, in said Township of East Providence, adjoining lands of Adam lliuisb on the North, Jacob Ritchey ou the East, William Giacy on Ihe South, and John Grove ! and Samnel Grove on the West, {part of a tract of i land formei ly belonging to Philip Fisher's heirs.) containing 2tX) scies ai.d 15 peiches, more or less, | about 14 acres ol which are cleared and under fence, and with h story and a half LOG DWELLING . HOUSE thereon orected. TERMS- One-half the purchase money In hand at tbe confirmation of the sale, and the balance in i one year, wuh interest, to be secured by Judgment Bouds, oi Bonds and Mortgage. I HENRY HINISH, l _ D. FORD, ' Dec. 18,1861- Administrators. PROF .WOOD'S i RBSTOIU'ME CORDIAL ANI) BIOOD iIBOVATOB Is precisely what Its name indicates, for while pleasant to tho taste, it is revivifying, exbiler ating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifii!B, reinstates and renews the Mood in all its original purity, and thus re stores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks ot disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form so as to lie within the reach ot all. So chemi cally and skillfully combined as to be tbe most. powerful tonic, arid yet so perfectly adapted to as to act in jterfecl accordance with the laws of nature, and hence sooth the weakest stomach, A and tone up tbe digestive organs, and allay all™ nervous and other irritation. It is also per.ki fectly exhilarating in its effects, ami yet it is ft S never followed by lassitude or depression o/E spirits. It is composed entirely ot vegetables® and-dbose thoroughly combining powerfulki tonic and soothing properties, and contw-Jn ( jpquently cau never irjure. Such a remedy hnsfa r long been felt to be a desideratum in the j weal world, both by the thoroughly skilled in "medical science, and also by all who have ■ lered Iron debility ; for it reeds no 3 skill or knowledge even to see that debility pS j L follows all attacks of disease, and lays the uo-c ! J guarded system open to the attacks of many j §H of the most dangerous to which poor humanity 9 , constantly liable. Such, for example, as . 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And as it acts directly audW persistently upon the biliary system, arousing H the Liver to action, promoting, in fact, ail tbeW excretions and secretions of the system, it will infallibly prevent any deliterious couse-taj jwt quences following upon change of climate audg ™ water; hence all travelers should have a hot-(HI ® tie with them, and all should take a table:. spoontul at least before eating. As it pre-Be • vents costiveaess, strengthens the i organs, it should be in tbe hands of all persons r j | Mof sedentary nabits, students, ministers, liter-g j ary men. And all ladies not accustomed to|r j out door exercise should always use Kit tbey will they will find an agreeable, pleas-B J and efficient remedy against those ills® i 9 which rob them of their beauty; tor cannot exist without health, and health .exist while the above irregularities contiuue. "i j ■Then again, the Cordial is a perfect V Relief. Taken a month or two before the finaij® jjtrial she will piss the dreadful period withy j. perfect ease and safety; There is no mistake J FtuOonf it, this Cordial is all we claim for it.— ■ H Mothers, try it I And to you we appeal to" Bdvtect the illness or decline not only of your A Is daughters before it lie too late, but also yourß ms'ins and husbands, for while tiie former, from® B false delicacy, often goes down to a R grave rather than let their condition be knownm Min time, tbe latter sre often so mixed up witbyl "trie excitement of business that it it were not. lor you tbey too would travel in the same® downward path, until too late to arrest their lata! fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appral; for we are sure your never tailing affection will unerring ly point you to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Reuovator as tbe remedy which should be always OD baud in time of need. O. J. tVOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broad way, New York, and 144 market street, St. Louis, Mo., and sold by all good Druggists.— Price One Dollar per Bottle. Sold by B. F. Harry, Bedford. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 166 acres near Stonorstowu—within 4 mile ot Broadtop Railroad—about 100 acres cleared, with a two story dwelling house—uew bank barn--stabte, fcc., thereon erected; also two apple orchards thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is a rich loam and capable of producing every variety ot crops of this climate. ALSO. Two lots of ground in Broadtop City, with a new two story rough cast dwelPng house ttiereon. ALSO, A house and lot of ground in Clearville. ALSO, Three tracts of land in Southampton Township, formerly owned by Wm. Oss, adjoining lands ot Arnold Lasbley, Artemaa Bennett and others. ALSO, A grist mill in the 'Dutcb Corner," formerly owned by Jacob Beard—within about 5 miles of Bedford, with about 40 acres of land belonging to tbo same—dwelling house and out buildings thereon erected. ALSO, 160 acres best quality of prairie—near the Mis souri river, close to the county scat f Harrison Ctw, lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoining Elkliorne City, in the richest valley of tbe west— the Platte Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha City, and close to the great national or government road leading west in Nebraska Territory. ALSO, 160 acres, two miles above Omaha City, on the great bend ot tne Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All of these lands were located after a personal inspection and care fill examination on tfco ground, and can he well re lied upon for future wealth. Maps Bhowing the precise location are in my possession. ALSO, Three desirable lots In Omaha City, Nebraska Territory. ALSO, A lot of gronnd in the City of Dacotah, Nabraska Teritory. The above real estate will be sold at such prices as to insure sate and profitable investments. Notes or obligations of any kind that are pood will be taken in exchange—particularly good bank *>'• O. E. SIIANNON. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on the pieraises. on SATURDAY the Isi of FEBRUARY, next, the. following Real Estate, to wit-s One tract of land situate in Napier Township, Bedford County, containing IS7 acres and 101 perches and al owancc, 75 acres cleared and under fence, shout 6 acres of which is meadow. The Improvements are a two story Log House and double Log B.rrn. A good never failing spring of water niar the door. There is also an apple or chard of choice fruit on this tract. Sale fo commence r.t 1 o'clock, P.M., when ' terms will be made known. HENRY TAYLOR, I Acting Ex'or Estate of Thos. McCreary, dee'd. ' Jan. 3. 1882. AYEIi'S : ; CATHARTIC p!I -' [ > s r. ft.,, von ffek,foeM*,•' *K I j_ piiiiihig' ->r ••..HOI.I :•■;. .T. with jocr * >•! •'!. Mi .i.rrxl These *ymi>t re>tn J>- UftfAUKlt. (j* •'• ..' tit of M/OH'XS IS *yi.lg you, nu.s iiiiH'Jv tifie of tiu v is ui.njy Take Ayer'* Bill*, mid c!*n*f X Jrf'* rTre?" *| . tlx- ifloorVWlftttn • k-!w f - ir 2>>?.£ v ' JC ,' '• • ri'V Hie blood. cud let tin? Strio-i 11>\"f :t more on wnabstroett-d in Iv-rill:. SitaXS&fcliSe ••pun Theyxtlmulatstbcfttiic -1 V tio;i" <><" the l**ly Into vigoruu* tx 3%- : hlfttajiro activity, purify ti*c nyatrm from ■*-' n! r <'• obstructions wiitek siti's *?>.-i dire-use. A colt settle some =-* —.-.-etc— where i u the bod f, end ob •? run s He natural function-. Those, tf not rctie . -d, rcajet po u thomselvea nnd the surrounding prgast't, jHjaoiieing goi rr*l arwur^aa T pti'T'riiiSf# diWAfic. > uw *p H* eogditiout . tr 1 by ti rff'rarjirMsiPiit*, tr.k;" Ar-'r a fills, and rc bow i 11 with it the (movant feeling of licultl, so.iin. What is true j,ul so :!e.)nr lit 1 tjus trivl.! wminoti J alio trap. w tn my ortUe . mid derangement- of the n lt'inl liincfimti of the ho-ty, tln'v aire nsiktlr, mid w-t tv nf them --iv-ly, e.tre l by the itanj' met OK. None who know the vlrta-s of the- • fids, sill licgleet to employ fhvin wh in sufferi.ijl from the ciisor :.vt_ cured toy IHtle dau /Jiter of nlwrona sores ram her hmid* an-. feitnot had proved itienribl- for jreo. Tier riotli.o lets ler-ro too-'Krio'. imslr afflicted with htutcke* wilfintwwt ■ r®!P! la her hair. After our chil l v-* • - curt *Uo a,w ul> vHir Pills, and they liare aRITK3n. A* r. family P!yle< From Dr. F. If ( :irtu-ri : >h\ Kor Ort-vni*. h '.: 1 " Pills are the prittei of pnrgee.e '■•'. I: ■* .■oswt •juiditlcs surpass any cathartic w>; jhi.w -sa. It.ay are mild, but very e .-rLiinseut elfi'Ctiir.l in th<*ir on Uri howt-ls, whi -lj makes them lavaiuttbie ta us iii too dai y treatment of disease. Headache. Ste-U Headache, I'atil Monutfo. From Dr EJ'card ftcgd, /.' 'flkw*. Drvit Ilit'i. ATE:;: I cannot a-iswrr y m tr', -t c.m plaints I have cttrril v.i'h your MVie let: r tlutn to ■' aU that tee ever irr.U milkitrarg Hi; c i-.. ..h'-t wr. J ;.i a great dependence on an effeetuai c-tth ; tic in :nv to.i '/ contest aritti diw-ise, .ir.il lteiicvjug na I dotUnt your ITS . atford us the Wt we have, 1 of course value fl. rn highly l*rrrsmrßO, I'a., May 1, 'V>3. Pr. C. AVER. Sir: I have b> ni n-p-iitetlly cur- -1 u* the worst hc ri'.ty body can have, by a or t .vo of your fills. It twems to arise frr.ci a ioul stomach, wlii'.'li thvv cleanse at owe. Your* with gTbat respect, KD W. I'Rr.WX, Cirri- of Steamer Ciarim miiou* IMnrdr*-I.lTfr Cemplaint*. From Dr. Th-dorr MI, of Xtm York Cr'-'i- Not only are your fills admirably adapt, d to their f ur p,i*c a an apc-riout, but I find their In wit in! eilcets up.Jh ttic iJver wry marked iodn 1. Jiu y have iu lay prao ti...■ proved more cT.'ctafll for the cure of hit. '.is com p'.ii.tfs than any one remedy I can ruentiu.i. 1 RiaoeraJy-- rejoicc that we have at length a purge live wliW, is wi thy the confidence of the proft ssio i and tiie people. IlKPiUimitsrr or- THE XyT:;n:oß, Washington, i)'C.,ith 1 ' b.. >oi- Sin : T have used your fills iu my mwral and IKVpil'J practi.se ever since yon made them. and do not be.,itaicto say they are the best cathartic wo employ. Tlc ir regu- Uting action on the liver is qui -k and decide S. .Daw quentlv tliov nre an admirable reui.-dy for derailgdr. :: ti of that organ. Indcwl, 1 have seldom foun I ft caaa of bHUms so obstinate tint it oi l not readily yield to thou. fraternally Vimir. \1.0N70 M. D., IhyfUUm of Vac Marine Easpiial Pyicutcry, Dlarrlioeo, Relax, Worm*. From Dr J V. Or.- u,nj CVi fjo. Your rilis have ba.l a long t: i d In my practice, and I hold them iu esteem as one of the beat a]."ri.*Kt3 I hive ever to and. Theft alterative iffeet upon ttic liver lal-i them an excellent roiovdv, wh.-n giV. l !in iUnli doseafor l.Ui -ns dysentery and di trrhi*". TUclr sugarvoatir ' makes them very :n:ptabie and convenient tor the uvi of wouieu and eiiil tren. Dyapepslo. Impurity of Hie lilood. From Her. J. Ifinu-s, I'a Her of Admit Cknrck, lioti.-a. Dr.. A yeu : I have used your fills with e.vtmordinar( ftuccvss in my family and wuong iliokc i iuu cr.licd t > visit hi distress. To rcgnl.lt.> tie or-; ai* of dfr-srion and purify the Mood, tii 'y arc t!tv. . . • '.'-t rvuiedy 1 have ever 'known, aud I can ..nnii lcntb rwimu iil t';v.n t> my friends. Yours. .1. V HIMKS. IfARMW, Wyoming Co., N. y.. t if. "4, 1553. DEAR Sir. iam using your CaUiarti ' fills In my prir tice, au.l Had them an a. 'll. >t i".'i;rilive to clcuiue li.o svstem au l petrifg i ■* 'I u - 'in* if tbt JtyiiN ti toil YCli All, 51. l>. Cointlpstion, Custlvrnesr, Snppre!on, ItbriiinstliiK. Civut, Ifetaralgin, Dropsy, Paralysis, l-'its, civ. From Dr. J. 1' Ilie .Sn, .Vm.'.v C jH'.'l Too much euuiu.t lie sail of your fills for the cu: of cottier**-**. If otii'-rs of our irateriiity iov tound them r.s eflicsciyns a- 1 h ivc, llu-y slionl l jo'i i me in prticlai.a --1 :g it foe the benefit of the moltitndf* w ho s.iifrr froru that oompldut, wiii h. a! ' angli bud enough in itself, is tiie pri geuit-.r of others That ;.re w-rse. 1 beSlore cat tires test to origi v'l •in M liver, but yur I'iiliaifect that organ and cure the h- aev From Mrs. F. Stuart, Fhyri -Is:, and .1.7 i (ft, Rotf-.-t. 1 fiul one or two largeof voir I'iiD, taken et the proper time, are cxc liont promiitlves the w-t-inU srerctton wlieu wholly or kwrfialiy imppresaed, and also ▼ery effectual to W tne tt.rn ,-A .1 erpil e-.-ri.ai. They ar? no iniu h the I n physic *c hi: c that 1 i kj:u Rend no other to my patients From tin l Her. Dr. F"r'- , s,cf;!,-Mci!t.!ld upis-Ctuv PCI ASKI llntt.st-.. S.iv.r.nwli, ia., Jsji. , ] llosrwisn Slit: 1 ttbnuM D• uu-gratcfol for th-J relief your skiii iias bronght m if I ii 1 not r.-por! mv cu.m to you. A cold fettled iti itiv limb* mi I inoughl rm ex .CrJelatiug neuralgic}>■ -i-t*. wliieii er.-le i i-i.-Srour ■■ : his: unxtism. Notwithsuiud,.ig 1 bar! the !i-it oi'phyictms, the dlse.ise grew worse m ! n-orw. until ! y the advice or your ev-. ellcot agent i i Hal imotv. Dr. M wkenciv, 1 trial your lhlla. Tin ir cf'-.-i i wen: -lov. . h-. t sr.ie. py per eeveriog iu the uso i>. them? 1 em now entbvly v.vii. Skn.its OH \>ir.::?:. Haiou Jtnuge, 1.a.,S Dec., "Cj. I>r. A ft-1!: T Ivy ti l>—-n c-itir !y i nvl. by y.-ur Ikils, of Fbrwuatis tY . u—a piiiitib'i dlao.iso that it i.l n.l.i-Wo.l n:v -or yeari. VIi'CSIST SkibkU.- py Most of 1h: f till !a market 00-it -pi Mereurv, irfiich, *iiho;;v!i a ::di. .hie ceiiielv in kt! ul i.lie's,l, ds&geroos i a public pill, from thedrei iiii! e-i isnjucnew) that i'nspntiy i; llov ,t.< ie,iuiiou Of. Those <-.u.,a r.o mercury or mineral side-tame vvh.it.n or. Price. 25 ccr.ts por Bors, or 5 Boxrs for SI. frcpxrtd by Dr. J. C. A TEH to CO., Lwel!, K>.;s- L'. F. Harry, Bedford ; Barcdo!lur& SOD, Bloody Kiua ; G. B. An ick, St. Clearville; H. M. Z'K>k, Woidberry; Georgo Gardill, West End; J. E. Colrin, Schelislurg; D. M. Bare, PattonsvjlU;; aud by dealers geuervllv. Dec. 27, 1861. : !!!IlMbJ' AMI E9EUIATIC Ml, j - IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Hhoumalisni, Gout and Neuralgia, AND A SURE CURE FOR ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES. It is conveniently arrange*! Band, containing a medicated compound, to be wornoroiind tho Waist, j without injury to the moat delicate peruon#, no j change in habits of living is required, and it en i tirely removes the din,aso from tho system, with i out producing the injurious effects arising form the | use of powerful internal medicines which weaken and destroy the constitution, and give temporary | relief otily. By this treatment, the medicinal pro prieties contained in the Band, come in contact ! with the blood and reaches the disease, through the ; pores of the akin, cff.-ctlog in evrrv instone.u a i perfect cure, and restores the parts a&icted to % / healthy condition. This band is also a most pow •rtul Aurr-MERCt siat agenfo, and will entirely re- I Here the system from the ptrntacut ifttscts j of Mercury. Moderate esses are cured in a few day a, and we are coriUt!y receiving testimonial# i of its i fficacy in aggravated cases oi 1 mg utsndiug I BRICK $2,1)0, to be tiad of Druvgists gvm r.illy, or ! can ho sent by mail oi express, with full directions i for use. to any part of the constry, direct from . the Principal Office. ' _ ! No. 401 UROAW4I, N lorL G. SMITH & CO,, Sole Proprietors -A'*, li — Descriptive Cireu'urs Sent tree. I For sale by B. F. llsrry, Bed'ord. CfyAorKVS Waktbd Evr.svwusr#. June 28, 186J