Auditors Notice. . \aditor to whom ths report on '■* * m **- tt , tk* eutie* of the appointment as his office !rSJ B-W • Mtort. - Or > April j .p., .1 l.tM<> ■ [."ltucLAr, j Aaiiior. ,7, ntRTH i%()OXStTUJtS> I'DCKSS, WIL- < R LOW * ' WOODEN WARE of every, de*- .£r.to ix* had eka P a *■ & Son'*. March 28, 1863.__ i T)RU.>'HEi, > Urge amertmeat, at Blymire 4 ' 15 Sou"#. March 28, 186— sad SHOE FINDINGS, a good 0 stetfc at Blrraire 4 Sol's- AMFS, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, COAL Ofi-, the flr>: io great variety, asd tbe lasted excel lent tjsibtv. at B'tmire & Son's. M are.- 28, 2rS2. ~ PUBLIC SALE ()F ViLIASLB REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bei* rtl c -'rctT, the undersigned will offer for sale on the 7 r- '-m- s as PattonsviUe, on SAT CRD J Y 22i MARCH nut, all the io!lowing described property, late of GEORGE MILLER, dec'd., to witA tract at Uad adjoining PattonsriHe, lands of Daniel Baer, Dr. Bcrch, Daniel Lingeolclter. and others, con taining IS acres. 10 peaches and allowance hating thereon erected two !>g house*. Aiac 1 MOCSTAIN TRACT, ad* m.ng the above, and laotisof Daniel Baer, Dr. B-'rch. and others, containing 54 acre* and 13S perchew. TERMS—One third at confirmation of sale, ani bsiiseeia two eqasl taaasl payments. O. E. SHANNON, Administrator. ]bßb ' IS6JT. PIBLTC SALE ; OF COAL LAND. By rime of an order of the Orphans' Court of B"i"-rd eouaty, there will be exposed to pus lie *ilr, at the public house of James Beckwith, at Hopewell, in said county, on Wedee-day, April 9, 1802. .-! 1 o'clock, P. M., the interest of James A. Cun t ;rg irn, deceased, being the one-half in the fol ; trig described tract of COAL LAND, situate in Broad Top Township, in said county, containing 1 .*:> jicrt ri and Hi perches, adjoining lands of Abner Morton, William Anderson, Asa Duval, Thomas J. Horton, and Isaac Brnet. A portion of the land iacleared and tinder cultivation—the whole i r greater portion is coal land. There is a dwel ling L is ai.-i out building* on the premises. Ttiuis will be mad* known on day of sal. JOSEPH 11. 8i EVENS, JOHN M. CUNNINGHAM, ' K arch 7, 1862- Admiutstrmiors JB. 3d JE: • Having purchased at Sheriffs Sa'e, the following properly, to wit: one dun Horse, one dun Mare, four bay horss, one gray Horse, one bWk mare, one - ray mare, one Roan H rse, one sorrel mare, one Black rnare, one brown Horse, two hay mares, one spotten in a:*-, one brown mare, three sorrel Hor?rs. one Roan DWF.ooe bob-tail h.ty Horse, 28 set Stage Harness and Halters. Ne., 1 set C- n- Cord harness 4 halters, one Concord tnggy, shafts puis and Harness, two Concord Hack's, Buck wag on, two ?et Concord wheels, one Ten plate stove and pipe, one table, c-ne Desk, one Rugs, Bed stead and spring mattress, washing .-Usd Ridsrg BrtSte w oreactrg pere-a. sola as'tnn property or A. J. Rces.de.- I hereby give notice that I permit si . property to remain to tbe poisession of the u , A. J- Re-, rdc during mv pleasure. ".MARY REESIDI. Mar ah 71662.-3t. The Contention* and Kxperit nee of an Invalid PUBLISHED FOR THE BENEFIT AND AS a warn.-.g and a caution to yoatiz men who sof ter 1' at Sern us Debility, Premature Decay, Ac., "Piling at the same time the means of Self Cure. By one > his cured himself after being put to great cxi ense through medical imposition and quackery. By enclosisr a post paid a i Jres>ed err, p... stst-rc copies -;nr be had of th auMior, NATHAMAL MATE AIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings Co.. N. Y. March M, I^C2- .IDML\ISTR.iTOR S .VOTIVE Letters of tiadaistration having v-cvn sranted to the aabscribers, on the estate of Daniel Hoack .rite ol Ciai-bt-rLtd Tailey townai.ip deceased.all *• itSs'SS indebted to said estate are hereby aoCflcJ to make immediate payment, and those having cK'ina rig.tinst the same, will ptesent thetu proper ly authenticated k* settlemeQt. AMOS GP.OSS JOHN B. BARDINGER, Administrators. Mirth 14. NEW HARDWARE isxo atSL rn+Zm GEORGE ELY MIRE A SON . Hare ©peti~d a new and carefully selected *s - •rUßent of House larnishiaz goods. Hardware, Cutlery, Copper and Brass Kettles, Tin and Sheet Iron wtres. Parlor, Tenplate and Cooking stoves "fa great vuistr of patterns, and at prices from *2.50 up to 555,00. Person, about to comnaen re bouse keepifig will find it to their sdracttge to give :.s a cal'; and we iavi e the public to cose and examine our stock. All our parch.--s beingfer cart oclv, ani at raili prists, we believe wc can, and intend to sell at vales more thta oiiiaarily larorable, our par pom- being to put no greater advance upon our goods than will afford a fair and reasonable profit v i -I pr p<>sß to sell fjr csti, or on short credit to the > t air, , -K- j!! pay promptly when called a 0,1 • T; (rule Wi>i uot deuetiod f r or March 21, 1862. BRIDGE LETTING. Proposals will be received, ai the h >a*e of Geo. Kboids, near Stoaerstown, on Friday tbe 1 Ith dav of April, 1862, at 10 o'elock, A. M., lor repairing tbe Bridge over the Juniata, near Stoaerstown, in Linerty Township, (viz: repairing one of the abut ments acd other necessary re pahs to said Bridge.) Tbe repairs io be done will bj spectfh d, on the ~dav of letting, By order oT tbe Commissioners, Commisshteen' Office, ( 11. NICJI). .1 V S, March 21, 1j62. f Clerk A DML \ IS TRATORS AOTiCE. r Et I ER3 of Administration having been grant- U ed to tt sahscri.ners living iu Middle iYood betry Township, eu &, E >tlt e of Samuel Carper, r sa ownsbip, dec'd. all persons indebted •° V 1 :r " -t to make payment imme wiuZ' *" I It®* b4Tio * against the same :.-r t.!it CBfc rr " l>cr " i ' attfaeatiuated for set- JACOB CARPER CHRISTOPHER CASPER, Feb. 14. 1862-f -*4mi*utraion. K i:E ;' JSE k VE LAMPS Dr. Harry,. , v Dec. 21, iB6O FIVE FIRMS FOR SALSt The undersigned offer lor sale the following des cribes! taims situated on tbe head waters of Cun ning's Creek, St. Clair township. Bedlord county: No. 1 contains 282 acres an-.J It perches, having thereon erected TWO DWELLING HOCN'ES and TWO BARNS, (oit new) and a'*o a SAW MILL, in running order. No. 2. contains ISI acres, with new bouse and new oarn thereon erected. No. 2. contains 185 acres. 85 perches, and is situated on the public rotd leading from Schells burg to Pieasaatvilie. The improvements consist of a good house, tern. Ac. No. 4. Contains 127 acres and 14 perches. A desiiahJw tract in every respect. No. 5. contains 163 acres, 48 perches. About 30 acres cleared and the balance finely timbered. Much of the shove devurtbed hand is bottom laud most y covered wdh fine iargu sugar trees. The j iruit upon soute of these tracts is choice and in | abundance. Ail of tbe tracts are well supplied with water. Farmers, Lumbermen, Tanners aad Speculators should examine the premises, as they will be sure to and opportunities for good invest ments. Tbe title is warranted good. Droits of the several trac:s'cr>_ be seen with the u.ndersqjae-1, in Bedford, at any time. For terms and further particulars, address T. H. LYONS A BRO-, March 21,1862. Bedford Pa. CAIIiOY. Where is my wife, Mary Ann, baTing left my I td and board without any just cause, a:l persons | are hereby cautioned not to credit, trust, or har ; oour her on any account, as 1 am determined to : pay no (leUs of her contracting, i Coiiimont, Pa , March 21*t, 1862— * JAMES LLOYD. PUBLIC SALE. OF VILIIABLE MIL ESTATE. In pursuance of aa older of the Orphans' Court I of Bedford county, the nndersigaed will offer at pu'obc auction, on the 14'.h day of March, 1862, the following valuable Real Estate: A TRACT OF | LAND; situated in Colerain tp., adjoining lands ' of David Whetstone, Widow Dienl, aoiiah W het atone and Michael Diehl, centaiuißg 226 acres and 53 perches ol iiraestone land. Having thereon orec -1 ted s large BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, With smoke house and spring house, large Bank Barn, j Wagon Shod, Hit Sack, sad other out buildings; also a i*g tceant nouse, and an orchard of choice Iru.t ttees. Cove creex cross- s one end of the farm, and the balance *f toe land is well supplied with water. Sale So commence at 10 o'clocz of said day, when tae terms will be made kuuwu by DAVID W HETSNONB, AAK UN WHE T M'ON E, Adai rs ot Saml. Wnetstoae, dec'd. Feb. 23, 1*62. NRttlll FN Vt Ll,r By virtue cf a writ of Testatum Vend, Expouus. fiotn the City A County of Philadelphia, to me di rected will I* *--td at the Court lloni,- ui the Bor iough of Bedfi rd. on Monday the 7th day cf *pril. i-502, at lu.o'clock, A. M., tae fcilowmg Es tate, towit : All the tight, title, interest ani undivided !* share ot" Jtha Devercnx of and ia and to the fol lowiag detcrtbed tracts o! land, situate oat o Six Miießnuita Broad Top Township, ia tbe County ' ot Bedford, and State of Pennsylvania, beginning s: a Corner White Ooa of tiio Mary Toaster and Dur.laps and Evans Tracts, thtt.ee with land of Duniaps and Evans, booth sixty-aiae degrees niue • teen n.;n't£*B, East thirty three perches and eight teatbsof a perch tea Pine, thence North forty degrees. East eighty nine perches and five tenths ; ot A perch, to a :.iie oak, thence North thirty de grees aiceteen tributes. Last eighty-five perches stMt ti.rjo tenth* of a potch, io a wh.te oak, ineuec fr-rty-Jsv degreoa, ksoX i, :ji\ -iour j. rcxi ! and four tcoths or a ;:ch to a Chestnut, thence I South fiiiy-four Cvg;>?, W'est leu petches and one tenth of a perch to a p- st, ihertco North eighty-one degrees and nine miautus, East sixty-one j perches and oue tooth oi a perca to a targa chest i cut, thence North thirty-two degree* thirty tar-re j ictr.ut- s, East one hundred an i twenty-six perches I and ;x t'-nths of a peich to a cheitaut, (failenj {tLenc. 2*orth twtstty-sicc degrees ati three <!U j ters of a degree. East ten pcxebes ana five tenths ; of a perch to a Pest; tha-.ca North thirty-two \ degree*, East S:ty-eix {>crches and eight tenths of * perch to a post; thiiiee North eigtty-ou de i grVes twenty-eight raihutes, East fort.-six perches and seven tenths ot a peich to a Spaaieii Oak; ■ thence South forty degrees thirty-six uiiautcs' Ej.3l f-rty-eight peichc* and fire tenths of a perch to i Post; trenoo North fifty five degrees, East ' seventT-two perches and seventy-five hundredths of a perch to a Post; thenea South sixty-seven ' degrees. East fifteen perches to stones; tocnce South twenty-one degrees o;a: minut-s, Eos; twenty six perches and five tenths of a perch to a wkite'oak (cut down,) thence South s.xty-eighi degrees eight minutes, Wt eighty-four pcrctms . and thirty-five hundredths of a perch to a chestnut oak; thence south two degree-- torty minutes, East seventy two perches sad fifty-five hundredths ot a perch to a Urge white o:<k; thence south thirty -1 c?:e irgrees iwectv-thrse UiiiiOtcs, 15*est one hua i drv .1 aad aeren perches and six tenths ot a perch to stones: theji-c south fifty-tour degrees airj oa i qu-rter of a degr-. East ten perche* to stones; thence south seventy-four begrees seventy minutes, ■ wts: &•. venty-four perches ar.i f©nr tenths of a j perch t a white Oak ; thence south forty-six de i grees eleven Tuii.ute*. west eighty-two pcrcnes and s'X-teotbs at a perch to stooea ; thenco south sev enty-five derrees, weal seventy-two perches ana eight tenths of * perch to a sugar uupie; tbeuce ' south forty eight degrees ten miuuies, oi forty five perches and eight tenths of a perch to stonea; thence south thirty-three degree* forty minutes, wsi twenty-sevon perches to a Red Oak ; tiicoce outh forty e.ven degrees thirty-eight minutes, west thirty eight perches to a beach; thence auuth sixty-nine degrees, west twenty seven pcrciies at i five tenths of a perch !o a post ; tbecee west t:..r --' ty-one perches to a pcsi; thence statu"it seventy degrees, west cine perches and sje toßtbs of * percn to a beach, thiuce north fiity-two degrees, w t *t seven perches and two tenths of a perctt to a post, thence north sixty-six decrees, west five perches t to a spruce; thence north : 1 'rtv -eight degrees ictat eight perctes and five tent..a of a perch to a post ; thence north sixty-six degree J, west four per cues to t a pest; thence south eighty-eight degrees, w-.-si • ten perebe* to a post; thence north forty-two de gnes, west fifteen perches and five tenths of a perch to a post; thence south eighty-four drsreea west tea perches to a post; thence north eighty - j eight degrees, west twenty perches and seven tentns . ola perch to a spruce , thence north sixty-three j degrees, west twelve perches to a post; thence north thirty seven degrees, west eight perche* and six tenths of a petch to a post; thence north fit:y six dogrees, west twelve perches and eight tenths J of a perch to a post: tocnce north seventy-one de grees, west fifteen perches and one tenth of a pure b to a post: thence north eigbfy-etght degrees, west six perches and seven tenths of a perch to a post -• thence north sixty-one degrees, west two perches -:nd eighty-five hundredths of a perch to a post; thence north two degrees and eleven minut .-s. west fifty-five perches and five tenths of a perch to Si one* ; thence south sixty nine degrees, cast sev enty-five perches and six tenths of a perch to a white oak ; thence north three degrees forty min utes forty tonr perches and lour tenths of a* perch to a white oak; and the place of beginning eoa ' tabling four hundred thirty four acres two perches. ALSO All that other tract of lied lying South of six Mile Run in Broid Top Towship, in tbe County of Bed'ord and State of Peansylsnia. bounded on the north by the tract above described, and on the South and East by tbe David Sbreeve* and Do maps tract, containing forty fire acres of land, be tbe same more or less, and Uken in execution as the property ot John Devereux. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Shikitv'k Office, i March, 14,1862. f BEDFORD IHaUIRER. COMMISSIONER NOTICE. Sarah Waltman. by her reext "J la the Court of Cotn trieiid John Keighard, ! men Pleas of Bedford vs. keounty. No. 55, Feb John F. Wait man. j Tetm, 1862. SurLi j bed for Divorce. AH persons are hereby not Used that the under signed appointed Commissioner by the Court, to take testimony m the above cause, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at ) is office, in the Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday, 11th of March, 1862, wha and where thev shall be heard. " JOHN MOWER, Feb. 28, 1862. Commissioner. PUBLIC SALE. OF VALUABLE BSIL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans C-urt ef Bedford c-umty, tbe undervigned wiil offer for sale,on the pretui-.es iu tim town oi Wood! ury, in said coanty. -B tbe 18th d y of -March, 1862, the iodowing: TWO LOTS UF GROUND, sisuated in the town of Woodbury, arfjoiidnu tbe School house, known s the- Met. u#e property, and being numbered in the general plan o> said town, 91 it 92, with a weather boarded da citing house thereon erect-d. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock of said day when the tents will be made known. J. W. EIXGENFELTER, Adm'r. of R. McCune, dee'd. Feb. 28, 1562. Estate of ioha Siireve. dee'd. VI'OTICE b hereby glrtnAhatLetters Tastamen- J-i ury on ths estate of John Shrew, late of Monroe Township, B<altorJ Couaty, dee'd, hava been granted to the aui scriner resi ling in the Bor ough of Bedford in said Gamy. Ail parsons in any way indebted to ssi 1 estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against it are desired to present them property au thenticated for settlement. • S, L. RUSSELL, Hk-cuter of the last will Lc. ot John Sbrwve lae'd. Teb. 28,1862. MiEHiFF'S SALE. By virtue of writ of Vend. Erpon . to me direc ted, there wili Sh sold at the COURT nowse, in the Borough of Bedford, on hatarday, the loth day of Marc-i, 1862, at 10 o'clock A. M.,the following described Real Estate to wit: One tract of land containing 156 acres, more or 1 leas, about 9b acre* cleared and under fence, with a ' !vo story log awfliug bouse, doui le fog barn, two ' stables, granery and other out buildings thereon ,-rectd, adjoining U-ids of Isiac Berkhuner, Sam- I uel Miller au.l cth-rs. situate iu St. Clair Towa • stip, Bedford County, and taken in execution as t the prop-srtr of Christopher Xatrgle. JOHN J- CESSNA, Sherff. ! Sheriff's Office. { Feb 21st, 1862. \ PUBLIC SALE OF VALlilßii REAL ESTATE. IN pursnißce of an Order ot She Orphans Court o: Bedford County, there- will be sold at public vendue, on the premises, at the late residence of Michael Putt, in Liberty Township, in s-.id County, OS THE II DAY OF MARCH NEXT, the following Real Estate, to wit: One tract of Land containing 13-5 acres awl 74 perches, adjoin ing l.an-.:? of 11 ;iry Pu-:t,J. FockU-randthe liun tiogdon A Bioaai Ton Rail Road, with a Dweiiicg House .Grist mill, B-rn and other Buildings there on erected. One other tract fff land adjining tbe above, with a small dwelling House s. stable iL-ieon erec ted- The above property dtutet withia half a mile of Ssxton and one nu'e from St- nerslown. ar.d wili he sold t- gether or in lots, to suit purch <>ers. Attend .ace wdl lie given and terms o: Sale made known on day of sale bv GEORGE KIIOADS. Tmelen Feb. 2 st. 1?2. Auditor's Notice. The uisdersigm-d. apiinted by the Orphan's Court ot Bedford County, to marshal the assets of i the estate of Sophia Liebi deceased will meet the : p/rties interested for the pltrpsseof atlen ling to the duth-s of si ill appi-mlmvnt at his office its Bedford OD the4th dav ot A'ri! it v, at I o'clock. J- W. LINGEXFELTER, March 21, 1862, Auditor, j ~NOTICE WHEREAS, Elis-ba Smith, one of the heirs of] Smith, hte of Southampton Township, pre-- j sente-i a petition setting forth that said Jame- Smith, lately died, leaving a widow, Naomi, and issue. :wtlv-; heirs, oijt:i<- r- prcs. Nt rives of 10118, viz -. J fm, r<* riding in Fulton County, Fa , Eiisiia, the petitioner, Hetty Moss, intermarried with Philip Mo-. P--cilia, intermarried with William Wigfield, Jolly Murphey, deceased, leaving a tmi band, Jas. Morphey, and issue five ctildren, to wit; Sarah, James, Philip, Elms and Jolly; Harii aon, Gideon, Harvey, Sarah ictemiarftcd with Hen ry Smith. Morgan, M.itkew, now dead, leaving five children to wit, Sarah, James, Pi.dip, and Etnan pcl who resides in Fulton County. The other heirs reside in Bedford County eecept Morgan, or his heirs, "ahnse residence is unknown. Tnat said sa testat,} died seized of three tracts of land, * The i>i<-i;en tta-1 on mansion piece, containing four huclr.-'l and forty acres, a-joining l*n-l-> of Geo, May, Lee's lands. J-iroee Priiaeil* ind others, tine other tract containing about sixty-six acres, sdioining the a'oove tract and Lewis Miller. One 'I her tract, contabflhg about fifty-five acres, d --j inicg Lets lands, all situate in said Townships of Southampton. Notice is, thereft-re, bertby giTtn that in p>ersa ance of a writ of partition, or valuation to me dirtctt-.i I will p>roceed to fcokl an Inquisition or VA'A : TI, on th • premises, on Thursday, tbe 10th day of April, 1862, when and where all parties in terest! 1 njiy attend if they ree proper. I ' JOHN J. 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Phi adelphia, Pa- ' DiVIDL.ML THE President *hd Hgi.ijct* vi the Chambers- j burg Jir.vi Bed.'bru '1 urnpska Road Company ■ have declared a divnead of one per cent, on the cap'.io' stock of said coaipaov, pzvahloon demand. w. H. McDowell, Ch-mb.r&burg, Jan. 2}, 1862. Tree. Northers Li SLIT. I' HE cheapest and best light in use, can be had by baying Coal Oil perfectly pure, inodorous ar.d free from smoke while burning. at SI.OO per gallon, at 11. C- Reamer's Drug Stcrw. Nov. 16, IfcbO. A Ll *. T T 'raie families end hotel keener t, should ±\- tuny consi ER the value of using tbe COSCES TB ATi IJ Lsavit®, in couuecti n with flour for ni ik ing bread, re- is, buckwheat cakes and pastry. This compound is free from sll impurities. For sale at tbe Drug and Book Store, of Dr. B. F. Harry. Aug. SO, 1861. ~j s -ND —* 533.00 Pays tbe entire cost for Tuition in the most popu lar and successful Commercial School in the coun try. Upwards f TWELVE HCXDREO young men from TWKSTY-IICHT ditfercut States, have be so ed ucated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as Book Keepers at salaries of f!tiCoo,o9 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. misters' sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when tbey please, without extra charge. For Cat tlogce of 86 pates. Specimens of Prof. Cowtey's Business and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large Engraving of tbe College, inclose twe-ty-Sve cents in Postage Stamps to the Princi- Pia. JENKINS & SMITH, Pub. 8, IS6I. Pittsburgh, Pa. ITOTIC23. HaTirg t nrthased tbe following: 10 Head of Bogs, 1 Two horse wsgen. 1 Red cow, 1 spotted do, I Gray ir,re, 1 Bay trare, 1 Black mare. 5 sheep, and Grain in ibe grrnnd, sold by Sheriff as property of Jno. K. Reicbatd, we hereby giv®no tice tbtt v.e I eiir.it said property to n tu&iu in Reic bard's posse ssii ■ duricg tmr pleasure. A. b. CRAMER, it Co. Feb. 14, ISC2 \LL kinds of Groceries just received, and for sale cheap, at Shoemaker's cheap store, No. 1. Anderson's Row June 20, 1860. OS VT EGO corn starch, the best article at D Harry ta. Dec. 21, iB6O. ffILN'SKL ZEPHYR all colors at Dr. Harry's X Bos. 21, 1860. SHETLAND WOOL, all colors,at Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860 THE SCIENCE of Education and art of Teach ing, by John Ogdcn A. M., at Di. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. AYER'S mp-*$ CATHARTI? -! PI I,! - A.) L*'i Are yoa -felt, frebt e. fo j <J3*W.jel pUfcfttS'' AiW elK,cf TH with JOIW ;;ad * fAr \ Ct v.iur t;---- n-f'-i:,',io ' ' ID " " 'li, e>. ;; :en-, *r<- the ~ r7"'-'V.I pralixV •> itlu----. ><.e r '•••Jwainst. > T'-A tit at si-k; -* t- ■-r.-r-yfe * ni f . * -Yfftl \.V 4. and t .otii Ih s. m| by a "5352T- - J "'s '*- timsdy e of t> rigl-t i "v.-fv. i T:-kP A -r* flip. - xl ct -e ' 'To..f -. ' e-.ttheci- rvfere-l ur.- -,or-r;n --* ' • l -• rii'v Ote hLwd. .in<t let the tfahla .'-2*4 H - i-oa tur- .-;re-*-"C-- : i' h -.ith " K ,i The." rtmisflata t ftjae it. L t*>r.n of the iwfiata £s>.. artirffv.purifrthe sva;-.j frm* '-:K?'g the ohsrtucuhnc Which make v'di.-eace. A ooM settles *e-n =-•=. 2Sr3SS- where- in tbe ty;sy,aad obstrart" Its lurt-rtal function*. These, ff not rrli.iwit, reart •; Oeiwudrcc and the p.' tu*'sio% orjrure, prwfudag j crsl tSSttvaUoßs sw : condition* ojnirbv' . "'its "afs* Ay r > mu,an<l see bo <li: -tiy th •? re -fere the tutur*. as tion of th" svsteiß, .xad v:th it tbe Vi ;ys--t Pvlnw • health serais-* What; tra< rid to argtun-M m thi wo J ami ranmn w-inhlat. is a! trio i i "I* <> W -U- v soaitHl sttd daurerwu- ditepea. T! ran 1 tw.rzst: effort exptls thc-m. Omsed h" eias,!ar (-hrtru; lru <ier%;i.- r -rnei.tH of ihe nsr>trl i"nL'i*f -of tbe - T - they are rr.phJlr. aj reany of J'. ;u serety, owe! hjfjh® HKziIlS. Suo who <tr-4>W iho th"I Ht. fill neglert to employ laeui when sa&ateg Sfeia Be; d< r< they ( tire. S;.-; Toetitr fror.l fejaftKg p'lys;.-i.v in town of t ie pr: ;[.ril einei, and Iroot eliier well kiurtm - jver eous. From a Fortrardjrtg J/fer? rat of St, Untie, FF.. 4, : s.VS. Do. Avni Voor tiii* o ;h lßwa3. ,v C *V :?r : : 5 * gT* ht iu m - ' IS! . 'irtv* eared my iUi ■ tt- '.i*r. .t of ulcpoys torn apa b rluwdAiwl JVctth.iX jw*l pro*, M iHbCfirnt'P* f*>r yers. K r BW*&fr hi" bcet% _-T r * Ojr!r t flkrtithd.ViTh - mitl on Her 1 ; Hi her hiir. .Ylir oar cbiU wi# cared, the also L'IM your Pills,! they have eared MoeGMeOR As a Family riiyilr. " r-css Dr. S. IT. Carttzripht, New Orfonu. Tour PSUs are i;k princv of per- . Th-ir erei!eit or - . supwi any cathartic iwsws, TUcy are; rrisi.i, h.-,: verv ee-tsdn and v.7>" ---ti i|i tU<:r actisti 03 the bowels, which makes tli m ♦nvahiab!* M ns iu the daily treat aient of disease. Headichr, 81el$ Headsirlic, Font rt->:xa^H. From Dr. E-hr.,.:t r.oyd, BttiHmore. T'lLau Rr.o. Avne.; I awnt -' '■ ei plaints I have rarerl wiili your Fill— t.*t,eT-tUaa to -ay oil tact t-c ever trtrt rrifh a jmrpothe 1 ctf.sise. 1 jil" great 4-; -nJ itco n an '-tTecJual cathartic i.i my dstiy contest with di* - and I—-i! as 1 ia that yonr I'itls attord us the test wo iiar,-, I of course thluc t iesu ;.i^hly. I*rrrarno, l*-, >1 r t, J-Nii. Dr. J. C. Avrp- SI-: I have !. ,-n re jfcitetily cr.rrel of the worn nay body con hi- 1 . by a do-f srtwo of voitr l i';lt -e, .ii* to arise from a lout §f.--:ivc:i. which re-;-- vl -use at 000'. . Yot;r< with great rcspeet. HI W. T-. > ( ■../ - - ( ill- V ; Billoti* ni.ardrrs —Liver Coinn!a!r,ts. JVoHt Dr. T7< -i Sett, ■■-'.V- -r Vrvk City. Not only or-' r-r Pill- y.r o?y o iaj'tr- ? pose iscii apt. it, t.i.l Ir. ..! th -,r *- • >• • -Toolsay-ow j tiie I J- r very wr'r-! in?—i- Ybeybave in IT.T t>—o* ] tic.- proved niore Ce-' •■•si for The c:■ of ' eras j pititUt t";Tn any one r-; >.- I• .n ;;i ';c. I fine-rely Tej :tv ihr.; v-e'hyv* '"-t 1 ayriU a purgative whi-b_l* wor thy the coafideare of the pro;t---ir- . an i the ppie. Dkw*di!:s r or THE lirr; n.-s, YV*. i—D. <5., "11l rv'- . 'Ot i S.'lt: I bare n ! yotir I .:l mmy jrvawal au-11 '.i? I fwarti-w ever sficc yaain.,'-'- ihem, anJ do not ic-iioli a osv t'.cy are the ot <tbartie we cajplay. Tii-ir resit j Ireiiyr actioa on u.- . • tt. qui-k a-i.i o-.- irf, ccr-te 1; cilly they are an -|re;.": >!e r- '-v.nr tot ieran reiiettSv I of that organ. Indeed, I hove s--i*lo?u foai-i a case of i Lit ue oitfnt. so ohotiuaic ibatit did wot rert'iily yfcodto ■ Itreiu. Kr-icrusllr jrot.rs, 11.0 /-'I HAI.L, M. D-, FkyAAan of ike Marine Hoipi-: it. - Dysiatery. Disrrlnr*, Hclax, Worn*. fro- Dr J G- (fete o, of CkimffO. Y our Fills have lev! a lon -trial ;■> my pre -|or. snsl I hold there! in esteem as out of the b.-*t sperfesi* i hsra ] e-. er fou:wl. T!i< ir aln-rattv® effect npiui Uie liver mates thr-T ait excellent re-me-i , V ii-v; gi . er, ia traall uoees f-or Ltt !' t ,Jpeeotery - i fit (I. l'n-il I makes t'rera very acceptalde ami aoavetoaot for the uu of women aa<i chihireo. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the HlraJ. Fron lirr. J. J'. Him:*, Fas! rofAdret ' rcU. > •itoet lili. Aver: l hn.-e nsel your Fills *;■! t x: -a.-rriin iy sueer. - < ia ay family ami toMag tjow I .-mi called to v in: In di-tr ->e. To risbte the srpu.- of diz--ti<m and i purity ;t:s blood, t .ty are the >ery Ireet ren.. sjr I have ever known, and 1 care coaf.ieaily re.-m-ree.i-S them to my friere.S". l ours, 4. \ Hlilla. Wt vw, Wj Co-, X. V-. I ti, I*z>. i PctrSS::; lam y :r ! ,:ra-*.;c J':':, ia rtr jir* •- : tiee. d.id nanc . - ; - . tiv ciaarea* Vo srstoai aa.i par. : tie f .;' . ' '.Uc bUn,.t. JOHN <; MEACHAJT, X. P. I Co;i*tlpat'->*. CostlviErti, Sapprjss'or., i Hbtuicatlsio, tiOKt tual(U, Dreopsy, j Doralyii-. b it-, etc. F — e Dr. J. P : V C ft. Ton i.tu '1 . - Fills ' ' enrs •Mfinsoa If oii f o:r rttcraity bat• iouiv.l them as efSci.-ioti- Ih- w, they to > Myla m* in prodalra insr it ft l ? ti.-. ..." : w; ..loi t; sis n,/\ r from that nanp'tiiil w] i i.v ; ' 1-! wuretch ; • flerlf, ia thprojtoct:. - or" o- treat -re -wit 1 h-heve ,- Itr- .rt - to 0.. > i li.' iisrer,;; >ou I ... iifet thai o"; . - r n Juii. T. Si a i, f ': v ,tnd JSJc""', P-'Sii-x. I find one &r ; v • larerc do- - of y -r Fills, taken it the proper it:n o are e ,t T-I-., -i, :.,>s U eeeretia tthon wholly r je.r-.i lly -:}.;: re.- e.l, and also eery firdtnt to W-.r *e,t c" rio*7i - i ;;td r - Titey ere so nsn-'h tree tj. - . physic *c have iLoi i rv . v -ta mere; no ot rto my pauctila Fr life ger. Dr. U v." - • ft*. - ;VM F G. Cer ■ A. - 1 lio;- -. Snr.re:."*:-.. <i >.. .'-re,, r. j i; .:. ;• ; I sit .I- ;-r thore-ikf j your skill 1. • • Iw-iau'.: • ;• I .1 a.a >pott my es-c 1 •o you. A ,-t! !:: >• l>' - • 1 : "fa < -w- i enl. iaJing rur .V . :•< -1 i:t . .i rko t- j tbcdlscssr LT. .. • -■ - T th<s h lvr-e of ■ your •ife.i: ; -.1 llalna: ■; . M—-hemic. 1 tri -d your Pill*. Tlry-S" ctTr-to were but nt—i. Hv in*- j aeteri.tg- tn u\e res. . -h-ni), I -at tr cetiredy wolf. Si * ,T. r., A*t. • .. r-;<ju 1 JO,s ;*•., IA". Pre. I Irt s Ice -. t I','!*. ' a' Rh***nntic Govt — a peiniV-I esse tbst on dHrtal Ire, or Tears. \ . f v i eUDkU.. {9- M- t of the P!! in ;n.v ; --t - '-.vji Ylamrv, wh. -ii, lUtoB-y. a' a.•. 1,-dv jrj skilfnl hands,to ) dangerous iaapnhile j jU.feOmttedreadfelaoimot— ®om ! I .: . - ... '. - . ,-c .at.'' no mercury r irnc-r" Kbttrate whatever. Price, 25 centc- per Box, cr 5 Boxes for sl. Preiarid by Br. J. C. AYES u, CO., Lowell, Ktii : B. F. Harry, Btrn loLtr k Son. Bloody Run; G. B. Anrick. St. Clearsville; H. M. Zook, Woo"berry; Geo. Gardtll, West End; J. t. Ccl vir, Sebeilsturg; D M. Sire, Pattonsvillo, and I v detlers generaJlv. 'Dec. *27. 186!. MAT cm. iiti "uanra lis, IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Kkeuißßlisßi, Lout and \euraigia, AND A eCRE CURE FOR ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES. t is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a medicated compound, to be worn around the W;.ist without injury to the most delicate persons, no change in habits of living is required, and it en tirely removes the disease ironi tbe system, with out producing the injurious effects arising lorm tbe nse oi powerful internal medicines -vbicli weaken and destroy the constitution, and give temporary relief only. By this treatment, the medicinal pro prieties contained in the Baed, cemc in contact with the blood and reaches the disease, through tbe pores of the skin, effecting in every instance a perfect cure, and restores the part® afflicted to a healthy condition. This band is also a most pow erlul ASTI-.MEACI ; ria.I agent, and will entirely re lieve the system from the pernaous • fleets of Mercury. Moderate eases sre cured in a few days, ano we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efficacy in aggravated cases ot long standing. PRICE $2,00. to be had of Drurcists gc-scratly, < r can be sent by mail or express, jriU) fall direct tors fer use, to any part of the couatry, direct from the Principal Office. Ho. 491 BROAWAT, I%', lork G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors -V- B-—Ducrtphve Circulars Sent Frit. For sale by B. F. Harry, Redtord. k7*ASKSTS WASTID E hktwhue. June 28, 1861. PROF .WOOD'S BBSTORME 10RDHL AND BLOOD 11HHTII. Is precisely what its mtno indicates, for while d* pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exbiler- V •tinjt, and strengthening t.o the Tits! powers. ft also revivifies. reinstates and renews tbi blood in all its original purity. and thus re store* and reu-.it.T3 the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world fn a pop alar form a< as to he wit!.in the reach of al!. So chemi cally and skil iui'y com Lined i a to be the moat powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted to at to act in ; reject accordance seiih the tenet of nature, ami hence tcoih ike weakest siomath, and tone up the digestive organs, and allay ocrvoua and other irritation. It is also set-* fvcslj eiMJataiing in it* effect*, an-l j it never IWfowed by lasaitcde or depression of a* *! irits. It i* composed entirely of vegetables™ and those thoroughly ccm tuning powerful® tonic ami soothing piopertiis, and consa-u > can nev ,-r ir jure. Sccb a reroeay haa™ ■ lot g been felt to be a desideratum in the tnedi-® L cal v&rid, both ky the tberoogLly skilled in., science, and also by all who have suf- ® ■ feted from debility , for it needs so medtcaiM sxilor knowledge even to see that debility ™ gfollows all attacks of disease, and lavs the un- ® guarded system open to the attacks'of many Lot the no*; dar g. rous to which poor humanity Ja ■is constantly liable. -Such, for txsmple, a*P kibe following; Cccsutr ption, Bronchi:i. In-: Dyspepsia, Loss of appetite. Faint- 2 pcess, Nervous irritability, Neuralgia, Falp;i-p Stion of the Heart, Melancholly, Bypocoudria. a*Night Sweats, Languor, Gidciness, and all ■ that c lass of cases, so fearfully tatal ij uoat-^ ■ tended to in time.eaUed Frenci Weakness andM Gtlrrezulcrities. Also Liver Derangements or >" 2 Torpidity? and Liver Complaint*, Diseases of ■ the Kklncjs, scalding or Incontinence ot the'—J r urina, or any g.-n, ral derangement of the® P Cnnary Organs, pain in the Back, Sine, and® k 1 between the Sbvnldtn, predisposition to flight A Colds. Hacking ami CottinKecfCoagh, F.ma-™ ciarion. Difficulty of Breathing,"and indeed we® W. a;:gbt enumerate many more ati.l, but we have A only to say, it wil] not only cure the 2 kwocbibty lotlowing Chills and Fever, hut pre-® vetst all attacks arising lrom Miasmatic L>~ rs iences, aud cure the dis-.-ases at occc, if al- ™ r.;> y utiacke-J- And as it acts directly audi, pi persistently up- n the biliary system, arousing ■ the Liver to scti .n, promoting, in fact all the J g exc let iocs and secretions of tbo system, it® J3 *-ii iniallibSy prevent any deliterious cocse g lUeiiccs tollowiug u on change of climate §\ v, - il< r 1 hence all travelers should have a bot-fli with them, and all should take a table® ™sjooi.iul at least before eating. As it pre g| vents costiveness, strengthens the digestive® organs, it should he in the ban Is ot all persons ftj ■of sedentary habits, studests, ministers, liter, j ® J 'T men. At,a Lillia-iies not accustomed to 3 out door exercise should always use it.® ■ If they wiii they will find an agreeable, ple.ts and efficient remedy against those UjsA c which rob them of their beauty ; ffir bevuty® exist with it health, and health wm.e the a' ve if regularities continue. 5 0 i beu again, the Cordial is a perfect Belief. Taken a month or two before the finalk w,; ( j xas the drt'itiful witiia jperfeet ease an i sal ty; There u tm mxstaktW T ut * >t ii, f' ii Cord tl is all we claim for it. ' w T. Mothers, try it .' An Ito von we appeal tog the illness or decline not oulv of vonrH A daughters fr fore it 1-e too late, but also VOITA sons and tus .-aiids, for while the former, irom ™ ■ i use delicacy, often goes down to a premature® s. \i e rather than let their condition be kuovny ■in time, tie latter are often so mixed up with® g| . ( .,e excitement ot business that it it were not® m for you ; it,, too would travel iu ttie same downward path, until too late to arrest their® : ■ atrii tall. But the mother is always vigilcnt, an i to you we confidently appeal; for we are sure your never tailing afiection will unerring ly' P'."" 1 i" ,JC bo Prof, vfood's li-stor-itiva Coro.iil and B'.ood Renovator as the remedy which should be always on hand in time of need. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broad way, New lork, and 144 market street, St. Louis, Mo., and soli t>y all good Druggists.— Price Oae Dollar per Bottle. Sold bv B. F. Harry, Bedford. Allfgheay Male AND FZMAIaE SEMINARY, Red ford Co., l*aa CHARLES H. GERE, A. B. Principal. MISS A. L. BRJM, Pr-.-reptress. MISS L. J. BRIM, Teacher on Biaao F srt-s. T Illi Institution, under the supervision cf tha above named per-i ns assisted by other competent teach rs>, a full course in Mathematics, Natural Sciences. Languages, and Belies Letters In Music. Painting. Ac., it gives extended tion. Ihe spring Una opem, April 7th. Students adm-ited at any time. ILu'its of health, system, and promptness, views moral, social and domestic, are here' made promi nent objects ot educaticn. * That the physical powers, S3 well as the mesial may !>e cu;tivated, CalisfUgnjc exorcises are neces >arv—here the vtudenta usee! each day ffi.r svte tuatic exercise. s•£'2 r© Will pay for bturd, including furnished room room rent, fuel, aud tuition in common £D£l!*n per tenia of elevea Exiius at modctate charges, even less than heretofore,' or the-circular calls for. Students prepared for the'highest clasaca in College. For circulars, or particulars, address. CUA&LKS H. GERE,' R -msburg, Bedford Coanu. Pa. Jan. *, L 832. v*,aa. Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R. Ttain leaves Ilur tir-guon .v. 7,30 A. M. rafter ar rival of" Morning train wist on Peua'a. K. R.) ar riving at Koj awell at 10.15 A.M. Train leaves Hopewell at 10.85 A. M., arriving *t Huntingdon at 1,10 P. M. Connecting at 1,84 P. M . with trains Easrand WEST on P.m.*. R. R. There is to delay at Hnttingdoh. Close made Ecst sad JOHN J. LAWRENCE. Feb. 7, lf 2 . Sup . t . CAsa sTonfc. THE undersigned bsa purchased J. Reed's atoefe of Mercbaßdise, and will continue the trade at tha old stand, aud sell positively for ready pay only. Goods sold low for cash, or approved country pro -I'. A. KEED. Nov 8, 1861. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ririHE uiidersijjhe j to whea has been iefem-d hack A Jbe Auditiors report u;,on the sccvnnt of basßtiel H. Tate, administruter ~f the eatate of Ji! CLuiei B. bcbimt-r, dee'd., f<r Sbf* purpose of •- n cDdh g taid report in regard o judgment of said suißJDisuator vs. Philip Scbriner, lift, Febrnary . ' rn. lt-y.ij, provided the facts in the case demand H; w;:l uttind to the liutit sof his appointment on Saturday the bih day of March next, at his tffice in -iediord, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when nud where all • persons interested can attend. JOHN MOWER, _ , A adit or. reb. 58 1862.
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