The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, November 04, 1859, Image 3

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On the 25th, at the residence of the bride"-:
father, bv Abr'm. H. Hui). Esq., Mr. Alexan
der Corl, to Mis* Barbara Walter, belli of
Union Township, Bedford County, Pa.
On Wednesday evening, the 26th nit., by
Rev. Thomas Heyden, Col. Jos. W. 'l ate, to
Miss Constance A. Frevtet, both d Bedford.
i> 1 E :
On the 29th of September, Miss Sauna,
daughter of Alexander Gilso.n, in t.ie 18th
year ol her age.
Afflictive providence, indeed ! this young
lady, just in the sun-rise ol her life, was seized
bv an incurable disease ol the lungs, which
spread a cloud over her morning sky, growing
darker and darker still, till the night of death
set in. Her proti acted sickness was borne
with entire resignation to the wi.t or
Though her friends had given up ad hopes oi
her recovery, yet her departure was not looked
for at the time : she gave only a lew moments
notice and then expired whilst sitting upon a
chair. Just ten days previous to her deceasr,
she was received into full communion with Mm
church militant, by the solemn rite of cord,:
mat ion ; but now, with her sainted mother,
we doubt not, she enjoys the privileges ol toe
Church in Heaven. .
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER?.
THEY ARE ENTIRELY VtOI I ABLE,
Aml free from Alcoholic Stimulant, and all injur,out
t ngrtdiflits ,*
Are pleasant in taste and smelKm.l t m their ops
ration, will expel all morbid secretions Horn th
bo.lv, give bloom to the pallid cbeen, ant. heauband
vigor to the trame.
They will cure DYSPEPSIA.
They w.ll cure NERVOUS DEBILITY.
They Will cure LIVER COMPLAINT.
They will cure JAUNDICE.
They will cure DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
They will cure CONSTIPATION.
They will cure PILES.
They will cure HEART HI RN.
Thru will cure SWIMMING OF THE HF.A D.
They will cure FLUTTERING OF THE HF.ARV .
They are prepared by Dr. C. M. - s
A'ch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and sold by di .ggists
and storekeepers in every town and vil.age in the
United States, Canmias, West Indies, and .ouih
America, at 75 cents per bottle,
may 27,'59-1 y.
THE GREAT RESTORATIVE.
FEVF.R AND AGUE CURED F.Y DR. M'LANc. *
LIVER PILLS.
EJ"Mr. Jonathan Honghman, of '-Vest ! nion.
Park County, Illinois, writes to. the proprietor-.
Fleming Bros.,of Pittsburgh, that he had suffflred
greatly from a severe and protracted attack ol I-e
--evr and Ague, and was completely restored to hen tn
by the use of the Liver Pills alone. 1 hese Pills
unquestionably possess great tonic properties, and
can be taken with decided advantage for many dis
eases requiring invigorating remedies ; but the Liv
ver Pills stand pre-eminent as a means ol restoring
a disorganized Liver to healthy action • hence the
Streat celebrity they have attained. The numerous
loruniilable diseases arising from a diseased Liver,
which -o long baffled the skill of the most eminent
physicians of the United States, are now rendere..
<-asy ol cure, thanks to the study and perseverance
ofjthe distinguished physician whose name this
great medicine bears— a name which will descend
to poster ity as one deserving oi gratitude. This
invaluable medicine should always be kept within
reach ; and on the appearance of the earliest symp
toms of diseased Liver, it can be safely and useful
v administered.
CEF'Put'chasers wilt be careful to a-k for DR.
M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manu
factured by FLEMING BROS., of Pittsuirgh. Pa.
There are other Pills purporting to !>•- Liver Pills,
now before the public. Dr. M'Lane's genuine Liv
er Pills, also his celebrated Verm org", can now b-
Pad at all respectable drag store- . None genuine
without the signature ol
Oct. 21, 1559.-lm. FLEMING BROS.
MEDICAL IMPOSMBILI TIES.
For a long time a certain class ol disease- have
waffled the skill ami practice of the most em rent
n embers of the regular medical faculty. Foremost
among these we might instance epilepsy or t< g
fits. Happily now by the skill and inventive
of an eminent chemist of Baltimore, Md., ti. - dis
ease has been brought within the means of a cure.
We allude to th? preparation called the Ycgetablk
Extract Epileptic Pills, invented and prepare 1 by
. l)u. Seth S. HANCE,of 10S Baltimore street, Balti
more, -Md. Since their discovery many persons who
Siad given up all hop? of even being cured, 'nave
been restored to the full enjoyment of health. —
Prominent among these we might enumerate Mr.
Harrison Lightfoot, of Huntsville, Alabama. Mr.
L., has sutlered as much from Epilepsy, as any oth
er person in the world; never knowing what it wa
to pass a week without having an attack, and of: • n
falling in the streets of Huntsville. He is now lul
:y restored and has not had an attack tor more than
a year. Dr. Hance's Pills have been the sure cau,e
of this cure. These pills also cure all modifications
of Fits, Spasms, Cramps Nc., and are very service
able for persons of weak nerves. Dr. Hance, sends
them to any part of the country on the receipt of a
remittance. Price, one box, ; two, $5 ; twelve,
s2l. Address Seth S. fiance, 108 Baltimore street,
Baltimore, Md.
Oct. 21, 1859.-lm.
BEDFORD COUoYFY, SS.
At an Orphans'
Court held at Bedford in and for the County of Bed
ford, on} the 29th day of August, A. D. 1859, before
the Judges of said Court,
On motion o! John Cessna, Esq., the Court grant
a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives ol
Solomon Harcleroad, lute of Colerain Township,
dee'd, to wit :
Adam Harcleroad, residing in Mifflin Co., Pa.,
Solomon Harcleroad, residing in Wisconsin, V\ in. ,
Harcleroad, re-nling in Blair Co., Pa., Elizabeth, j
uiie of Henry lmler, residing in BeHfoid Co., Pa.,
tipnj. Harcleroad, a minor, and David Harcleroad, a
minor, residing in Bedford Co., Pa., all ot whom are
7tie children of John Harcleroad a brother who is i
dead, Margaret a sister, and wife ot Wm. Otr, resi
ding in Bedford Co., Pa.,and another sister was in
termarried with Joseph Whitmore, now dead, leav- 1
ing i#ue Hezetoniah, Mary Jaue, Susan Whitmore,
Ann Elir.a, David and Elizabeth, residing in Illinois
Elizabeth wile of Charles Hetzell, Christena, inter
married with Jacob Hoenstine, Julian intermarried
with Jacob Mock, and Simon Harcleroad, the la-t
four of whom reside in Bedford Co., Pa., to be and
appear at an Orphans' Court, to he held a' Bedford,
in and lor said County, on the 21st day of Novem
ber, next, ro take, or refuse to take the Real Estate
of the said Solomon Harcleroad, at the valuation.
testimony whereof I have hereunto
1 "iy Hand and seal of said Court,
n*JQ55k) at Bedford, the 7th day of Sept. A. J).,
1*79.
SAM E H. TATE. Clerk.
Attfst : Wm. 8. Fr.r-sr, Sheriff.
Oct. 21, 1839.
A Y ER'S CHF.KR/ P ECTOR A L
and Javne's Expectorant, at Dr. Harry's Dr tg
jjttl 30, 1855.J
; SHERIFF'S SALE.
By Virtue of Sundry Writs of Fi. Fa. and Vend,
i Exponas, to me directed, there will be scld at the
! Court House, in the Borougr. of Bedford, on Satur
-1 day, the iathday of November, 1859, at 1U o'clock,
A. M., the Inliowing described Real Estate, to
i wit :
One lot of ground, in the town of Water Street,
fronting i>9 feet on the Turnpike road, and exten
< :iig back about f!UO feet, with a dwelling bouse,
! cooper shop and frame "stable thereon erected, ad
; joining lot ol John liberty on the North, Win. S.
j Fluke on the South and Daniel Bare on the West,
i situate in South WoodberrvTownship, Bedford co.,
and taken in execution as the property of William
C. Gettys.
—ALSO—
All Deft John Fiddler's right, title and interest
in ar.d to a iot of ground, fronting about 2U feet on
John Street, and extending back about 200 feet to]
! nn alley, with a small one and a ball' story frame
house, with small kitchen attached, thereon erec- ]
ted, adjoining lot of Martin Boor on the east, and
iot of Joseph Crawly on the west, situate in Bed
lord Borough, Bedford county, and taken in execu
tion as the property of John Fiddler.
' ALSO—
One tract of land, containing thirty acre-, more
or less, about 5 acres cleared and under tence, ad
joining lands of Rudolph Hoover, Peter Stern, Pl.il
j ip S. Crolt and others situate in Middle Woodber
' ry Township, Bedford county, and taken in execu
, tiou as the pioperty of Edward Pearson.
—ALSO—
By Writ of Levari Facias, all the Dcft's interest
1 in the following oescrioed certain plantation or
! tract of lam), situate in Napier tp., Bedford Coon
j ty, adjoining lands of Davi d Bon! m, Anthony Stif
j tier, John Sills and the widow Thompson, contain
-1 ing one hundred and forty seven acres a id allow
| auce, being the same tract of land -old by Lewis
Ri ling and Wife to Patrick Dollar !, tog. rn t with
all the buildings thereon erected, and taken in exe
cution as the property ot Patrick Doliard, Deft.
Sheriff's Office, Ben- | WM. S. FLLXE,
ford, Oct. 28th, 1 --39. j Sheriff.
!IST OF CAUStS put down for trial, at No
j vember Term (21s day) 1*79.
John Remp vs. John 51. Duncan.
Thomas J. Horton >- Aaron W Evan-.
James S- Beck-.wth Thoma- Young.
' i'bos. N. Young " Jacob Steele.
John VV. Beeler •' M. Smith's exr'e.
Rev. Henry Seifert • Jacob Brumbaugh
William Woy Abraham Morgan
P. Horn et al use ' M. VV heeling eta..
Bazii Daniels '• John Zook et al.
R. M. Lemmon's use '• C. W. B.cfcet-on.
Sol. Dickensefal i .iias Hite et al.
Jacob Reighart - John Burns et al.
Levi Hardinger "Win. Biair.
j Henry W. Smith '- J. M. Van Horn.
I Wm. Hartley's ad'mr Henry Leader et al.
! Catharine Over " John Claar's ex r.
Solomon Gans " George Rhoads et al.
Christian Spies '• Solomon Steel,
lohn Baker'- ex'r " Jacob W itt.
Wm. Chenoweiii •• Adam Lister.
: Anthony Bowser '■ Josi !i Wei-el.
j Wm. S!eek's u-e -• Jess? Sleek.
■ Joseph Barley " Jac!::0:i S'tickey.
I Prothv's Office, Bed- j S. H. TATE,
' lord, Oct. 281 h, 1959. j Proth'y.
I REGISTER'S NOTICE.— AII peraow iu
i le terested, are hereby notified, that the following
j named accountants, have filed their accounts in the
' Register's Office of Bedford County, and that the
I same will be presented to the Orphans' Court in
I and lor said County for con tiimatii n, on Tuesday,
j the 22d day Of Nov. next, at the Court House, in
Bedford :
! 1. The administration account of Daniel Border,
! adm'r of George Claur, late of Bedford Borough,
deceased.
2. The account of John Cessna, Esq., trustee to
sell the Real Estate of Philip Crisman, late of Union
tp., rlec'd.
3. The account of Mary W. Brown, Executrix ot
the last Will Ac., of Samuel Brown dpc'r!,. who was
administrator ot Daniel Cromwell, late ot the Bor
ough of Bedford, dee'd.
I. The account ol James M. Parndollar, adminis
trator of the Estate of Peter Barodollar, late of
West Providence tp.. dee'd.
5. The account of r onn McCreary, adm'r ef the
! Estate ofCathanne Thomas late o. Juniata town-
I-. The account of Jonathan Soydcr, a®n
Estate ot llitnes O'Neal, late of West Providence
tp., dee'd.
| The supple mental account of Job Mann, adm'r.
&c.. of .Vlaj. *. M. Barclay, late of the Borough oi
Bedford, dee'd.
Register's Office, S. il. TATE,
Bedfor i, Oct. 28, 59. j Register.
I IST OF PETiT JURORS, drawn tor Xo
]id vember T-rm, 1*59, (3d Monday, 21-t day.)
Adam Barnhart, George Bortz, John Bows-r. Ja
; cob Betz, Jacob Riddle, !-aac ("dirk. Andrew f'ri=-
' man, Samuel Clark, Jesse Dieken. Daniel Diehl.
i Francis Donahoe. Lenrv Egulpb, Jacob Fetter ol
I John,"' ornas Grove, William t. Ei.-iolfz, William
! Hanccck, Jacob Heinish, William Hartley. John
j .lam-s, Geojge Kitisry, John Long, Detiie! Lrti jen—
I fetter, William Lysinger. William Lasbfey, Hehry
i Mow ry, Rcbard JjcMullin, Andrew .fortimore,
! Josiaii Morri-, William Paar-on, John D. Pern v.v,
ThomasC. Keigh'.rt.C- ore- LV le Simon il tch-ry.
Daniel Spark-, i):vtd Sprk-. Man ion Barit ■>, Jo
j seph W. Sieek, Thomas B Smith.
J |ST OF GRAND JURORS, drawn to- No
i|J vember Terro, ls .A, i . > lf>n' , ty, 'Jlst day.)
Isaac Keasinger, Esq-, Foreman, Jacob Albright,
! John Blackburn, George Bortz, Joh: H. Bowser,
j .I,i3i"s Burns. William P'.-ep ?. John Cypher, James
W. Fisher, John A. Gump, John Oarber, John P.
Hoover, John ily-or.g, iv-vid (. Long, Jehr. R.
].onsen ;o ! .er. John J. Noble, (.eorcp Potter. A. J.
Sanson). William Srhafer. David VV dliairs. Michael
Wertz, William Wertz, Peter In it/, Jr., I • er
Winegardner.
CO UR T PROC T.A TP A TION.
To the Coroner, the Juidtrcs oj I " /'■ '•%
and Cnr.ufnbb'S in. th- dijjircnf Tovus/ups
in tiit Couni;/ of Bedford, Greeting.
KNOW YE that in pursuance of u prrcept R*
me directed, under th" hand and:- al of the
Hon- M. KIMMEUi, Prr lent of the
several Courts of Common Pleas in t te Sixteenth
District, consisting ol the coutitit sol Franklin,
Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, and hv virtue
ot his office ofthe Court of Oyer and Term: tier
I and General Jail delivery for th. trial ol f api
tnl and oth'T olienc: ts therein arm in the Gene
ral Court of Quarter Sessions of th " Peace: and
John G. Hartley and A. J.SntYely,
Judges of the same Court, in the same County
ot Bedford, You and each of you are hereby rew
I qutred to be and appear in your prop*, r persons
with your Records, Recognizances, idxaiainae
lions, and other ranembrances before Hie Judges
j aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oy "r and
i Terminer and General Jail Deiivery and Gene
| ral Quarter Sessions ofthe Peace therein to he
I holden for the county of Bedlord, aiort said.
!on the 3d Monday of Ivov. (itcittg the -Ist
dav,)at 10 o'clock m the forenoon of that day
i there and then to do those tilings to which your
' several'offices appertain.
GIVEN under tnv hand at Bedford, on tho
;28 day of October, ; n the year of our
i 1859.
WILLIAM S. FLUKE, SheriJ.
j A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned
! appointed auditor to distribute the money
i in thp bands of Charles McLaughlin, adm'r of
Sarah McLaughlin, dee'd, will attend to the
jduties of his appointment at !he Court House,
,on Tuesday, the first day of November, next,
a' 10' clock A. M , when ail parties interested
mav attend if they see proper.
J NO. H. FILLER,
1 Oct. 21, l8f9. Auditor.
WORB STATE IMI TIN DEPOT.
rfIHE undersigned keeps constantly on hand
jL a large assortment of
Cooking Stoves,
;of the latest s ! y!e, among which maybe found
the
Baltimore Air Tight, .3 sizes.
Royal Cook " 4 "
Hope " - "
Keystone " - "
Victor 2 "
Summer Rose " 2 "
Premium u 2 "
Magnolia 2
Sea-shell 2 "
Which are so arranged as to be used for wood
or coal, and an* warranted to perform satisfac
• toriiv, or no sale.
; Also, a large assortment of Wood and Coal
Stoves ofg) id styles, and various stz s .
Tinware of every description and Russia fire
Board, repairing and job work done to order,
with dispatch.
The public are invited to give hi n a call
and examine his stock, which he will sell low
lor CASH, or marketable PRODUCE.
Oct. 7, 1559.—3 m. GEO. BUY MIRE.
A Word to the Wise.
IF YOU WANT TO GET YOUR MONEY
BACK, BY GETTING MORE THAN
lt'S WORTH, GO TO THE
CHEAP STORE OF
CfibUtv <£;• €arsi.
THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
LARGE AND
ATTII ACTIVE STOCK
OF NEW AND CHEAP FALL AND
Winter CJootls,
SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, PUR
CHASED NOT ONLY 10 SELL, BUT
TO GIVE SATISFACTION TO
THE BUYER.
THEY INVITE AN EXAMINA
TION OF TIIEIR STOCK
AND PRICES, WHEN
THEY WILL CON
VINCE ALL
THAT
ITH E V ARE RE A ELY SELL IN G CHEA P.
| Tut: MS as heretofore ; prompt settlement ie
! quired by cash or note every January.
| Bedford, Oct. 14, 1859.
•.Money to invest*
At FCI'S'ISSOEH &l 'anvpetilifrN
f3}j | * \ !
it J. it 1 L V' In il I * - -
7^3SAT the Ba"k won't do we will, at
t i least so lar as discounting for goods is
I .
concerned.
| No better investments can be made, as \l_ I
! will see hy the following prices ;
j . ioiia;r De ]). ige. lOcts per yd and upwatds.
' De lain >, " '• " "
I Calicoes, •> * "
I Fall Winter shawls 1.75 " "
I ''-Sisineiu. 3! " '•
! Boys/ware of .ill kinU-. 17 " *'
! Broad Cloths 8195
I Castsimeres, 62 " "
i Hats and Caps, 2. '• '
' Hosiery of ali ktnd.s N.c. as cheap as any thing
else.
Coffee 12c'. and upwards.
Sugar, wliite and brown. " and upwards.
M das.-es and ail kindnot (iroceriea HI propor
; tion, t-ineeosware that wio"; break, with
rare, Hardware of < f'nr Bowls,
I Brooms, Bucket-, Pubs, and a little of every
thing on InnJ.
i
!f A V FOOTS AXD SHOES,
: | lri ■ "
lot all kinds that v ill wear *>>.<>,t than any pufi
we can give them. Call ae : - • t r youis- Ives.
[ c 'i rKi 1c Jo btiow GOODS
! Oct. 14, 1859.
OR Pi IA N-7 COURT SALE OF
7> ?' 1 ,r r* rsn • jy
J tJ 9h:. £.J .1 J* KJ a *TJ. si IJ *
j lit viifue of an order of the Orfihans' Court
of Bedford county, the subscriber will ofier at
public sale, on tne premise?, in Harrison town
sniii. Beiiioid county, on FRIDAY, the ISth
I day of Nov. nex*, the fallowing R-al Estat",
" i late tiie proiiejiy of Henry I'ehz, deceased,
Jl TR.7CT OF L. i.YD
. j Nlcnfe in said township, adjoining lands of Solo
• j mon L vuig am' WaUman, on fin* south
and east, and Jacob Hilligas on fhe northwest,
1 I containing about eigidy-} >or a
'j The improvements are a two storv and a
' I lialf
! Log Dwelling House, in good repair,
• i log s'.ibb* willi a thresrnng tloor, and otherout
' buildings. There is aUo a gu<>d young tpph*
I. rchart! upon tfi- pro.> w ;tv, . -.d the plac- is
; v/ell watered with rune as line springs as can
j jbe found—about 60 acres are cleared and in
' >ft id s'ate ol cultivation, tbe land being near
•l lv all leiv. The Residue is well timbered —
the piace is about half a mile f.% m the turn
' [pike. PdHsewion givrti on ti>e Ist ol Aprih
i : Terms made known on tfie day of sale.
'! JOHN SILL,
; Oct. 21, 1859. Adm'r.
Once for all*
Notice is hep-by given, in earnest, that every
body without rerpect lo persons, who does not pay
Gen'l Bowman's notes by tfce l<t Dec. next, will be
sued, or executed. Out of feelings of delicacy, we
nitve endeavored to rsspect the feelings of others,
bv forbearing to sue. Some whose notes we have,
aie loudest about cash terms in business. Let tbein
practice a-* well as preach. After repeated notices
of this kind, and frequent duns, together with a ser
vice of twenty five years among our people, it is
rinre the claims were collected. No one, therefore,
who neglects to pay at the above date, \v trust,
will take ef'ence at being reminded of tbeir duty.
I ii" they do, we hope they will get in a good humor
j again.
The notes ar- in our hands anil must be paid,
j Oct.2Bth. GF.SSN A,V MIANNON.
FsCimaossiy pays deSits
and th- farniern who are using Hartley's Corn stalk
I cutters and crashers, Hartley's corn shellers, and
I chop-mills, are saving, by goo l management, hun-
I dreds of dollars.
' Or*. 21, IS-10.
SHE (JUL
FOR i
S AI L AND WINT!^:.
1 8 5 9.
.S. KEHU & Co..
OAVE just received a targe and carefully
selected stock ol
Pall & Winter (woods
which thev are determined to sell low tor cash
or to prompt customers. J hey enumerate in,
part: I
Cloths, Cussimeres, Satinelts , and .Men's,
wear generally in great variety.
Dress Siiksj Printed Merinoes, Saxony Plaids ,
Muslin de lames, at exceedingly low figures.
SHAWLS of the newest and most elegant
styles.
HOSIERY and CLOVES in great variety.
Domestic Goods, Prints S/iectings, Shirtings
Canton Flannels, Blankets, Lmseys, lirJ.tngs
i l 'c., iS'c., an extensive assortment.
Carpets, Rugs, Mats, ike. ix.c.
BOOTS AMD SHOES, JUTS JIXD CAPS.
Hardware and Cutlery—Queensware and
Glassware.
Choice Familv Groceries, a large stoci..
l£f"They wish it distinctly understood that
these goods will be sold exceedingly cheap for
cash, or produce.
Oct. 14, 1859.
HOSTETTEK'S
STOMACH BUTESS.
IT is a fact tlmt, nt some period, every mem
ber of the human family is subject to disease
or disturbance of the bodily functions; but,
with the aid. of a good tonic and the exercise
of plain common sense, they may be able so to
regulate the sy 'etc ss to secure permanent
health. In order to accomplish this desired
object, the true i-nrse to pursue is certainly
that which will produce a natural stale ot
things at the least Jmwird of vital strength and
life." For this purj* -e, Dr. Hosteller has in
troduced to this country a preparation bearing
his name, which is no: a new medicine, but one
that has been triad for years, giving satisfac
tion to all who have L e<.' it. 'lhc- Bitters
operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels,
and liver, restoring ihe.it to a healthy and
vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro
cess of strengthening nature, eu&L.e the sys
tem to triumph over disease.
For the . • ..f JJy sT. iTitigcrtion, Saw
p' :'.. Flatulency. Los of J ] petit • cranyKlious
t'oiupkints. arising from % iaorb.Nl inaction
of the Stomach or Bowcis, ; foducing* Cramps,
i>• -ente. . Colic, t..iOiera .uvious, imeso
Bitters have no equal.
Diarrhoea, Oysen: cry or fox, so generally con
tracted by new settlers, and caused principally
by tin*change of water and diet, v. iil l>e spceAily
regulated by a biiaf use o: this preparation.
I'.v-pepsia. a disease which is probably mow
prevalent, iu all its various forms, than any
other, an 1 the cause of which may always
be attributed to derangements of Lie digestive J
organs. can be cured vuliout ffiil by n.-ing
JIOSTETTEITB STOMACH BITTERS, as per ]
directions on the botile. For this disease every
physician will recommend Bitters ol some ltmd;
then why not use f.n article known to be inlal
liblr '! Ail nations have t heir Bitters, as a pre
vent ivc of disease and strong!lienor of the sys
tem ill general: and among them all there is
not to be found a more healthy people than
the Germans, from whom this preparation ema
nated, based upon scientific experiments which
have tended to prove the value of this great I
prejwration in the scale of medical science.
FF.VJ-.B JLXD AOCB. —This trying and provok
ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on
the body of in:ui. reducing him to n mere sui
tlow in a short time, and rendering bn:y phy
riicajly and mentally useless, e .n uriven
from .the body by the use of IIOc IEI TL.lt 8
HENftwyV!) BITTEHF. Furthf r, lton-- of th
disease t''' " 1 ' c " contracted, even
in exposed situations, if the Enter* are used
as per directions. And as they neither create
nausea nor ofi'cnd the palate, end reader un
noce-stiry any change of or .Corruption
of ordinary pursuits, but promote • ind sleep
and healthy die -'lion, the < .urpl.'.nt is rc
moved tiS spccaily as is consistent with the pro
duction of a thorough and pern, .ueiit cure.
F.ir Persons in Al-oncrd T , who are
Buffering from an enfeebled cor. :,lnt;on and
in a ta body, these Bitters are iavaluable as a
- rongto and vigor, i > need
enlv 1x tri 1 to be apprec e*.d to a
mother while nursing then Bittei i are indis
pensable. cspc'Y.ly nhere ibe . ■ uour
i.-hn.out is ; U'te to t.;e < vt.-.m ■' of the
child, cowwqisently her (strength most yield,
and here it is where a pol i sttcli f.s
lioete:; cr*s Stomach Bitters, is needo:; to impart
temporary it rength and vigor to (J fjwwt
Ladies snoukl by all means r.y tins remedy
I>r nil ceaes of debility, and, before so Uoiug,
should ask their phy-i dir., •: ■. :: be m
acquainted with the virtue < ■ t ■ • i -iiiers, will
Moo em n I their use in all cuts of weakness.
CJLTJTIOIT. —We caution the public against using
any of tbe many imitations or connteruiits, but ask
for IIO: : TETTEB*S CELEBBATEO STOHACS EITTKHS,
anl sea that cncli bottle has tue words '"Dr. J.
JIo;-:eUcr's Stomach Bitters' blown en trie sido
of the bottle, and stamped o" Iho metallic cap
covering the cork, and observe that cur autograpa
signature is on the label.
tTS" Prepared and scld by ECBT—T'_ &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, and sold by nil
druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United Slates, Canada, South
America, and Germany.
Agents tor Bedford County : B. F. II '.rry. .t .
Reamer, Bedford ; John F. Loarry,Hopewell : i'.. B.
fiamsy, Bloody Run ; John Nycum, lairvievv.
Oct. 1 i, 1 S-'9.
Adm in is* rator's Notice.
Letters of administration having been !Tran
ted to (he subscriber residing in St Glair Town
ship, u. on tbe estati? ot Elizabeth Gritfitfi
late of sai l Township deceased, all persons hat -
ing' iaims acrainst tie estate are i otifie*! to
presnt them properly authenticated for settie
mcut—and all persons indebted are requested tc
make pavment immediately.
SAMUEL GRIFFITH,
Oct. 14, Administrator.
WAXTEJF.
la W> i BUSHELS of Wheat, 10001
£( f \ / busitels of rve, 1000 bushels of
cor.n, 1000 bushels of oats and 1000 bushels of
buckwheat, wanted by the undersigned, for
which the highest market price will be paid.
JOHN NELSON.
Poor Houe Mill, Bedford, )
Ta., Oct. 14th, 1859—(>m. \
Tlx BP LOR* Winter:
"O TO HARTLEY'S H anlware and Variety Store
an<l get some ot his beautiful Oil Cloth Stove Fat
terns, to save your carpets. Get of his Stove Black
ing, which is tbe best in the world to polish your
stoves. His Jet Black Varniih will make your lire
boards and stove pipes like mirrors. In his store
you will see hundreds of "fixins" calculated to
mfike home pleasant, work easy, and to keep the
women folks in good humor and the children from
crying.
Oct. 21, IS.'9.
SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES CAN
_ be carried on profitably at Hamnvonton. —
See advertisement of Hamtnonton Lands.
DR. M'LANE'S
CF.I.r.BRATKD
VERMIFUGE
LIVER FILLS.
beg leave to call the atten
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public.
We refer to
Dr. Chas. !U'Lane's Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver rills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
\viat their name purports, viz.:
TIIE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS.
For the cure of Li v ER COMPLAINTS,
all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK.
HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUE,
j preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
j has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING BROTHERS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
I to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been success
i fully engaged for the last Twenty
Years, and tiiey will now give their
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. And being de
termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the high
position they now hold among the
great remedies of the day, they
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in procuring the Best
and Purest material, and com
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
FLDIFvu KOS. Pittsbargft, Ps.
r. F. P'tii tk and P!IVM iain ordering from crlier*
than FJeamnr Bros- will do well to write tlieir orders
ditiiK?Jy and Like mote but I',-. M'Lane's, pirpartd by
F-' snipy Bros. Pittfimrrjh, J\i. To th-st* wishing to pivo
th ru a trial, we trill f Tirard mail, po.-t to any
tnirt of the States, one box of Pills for twelve
il . ■—<vn: jswDAgc ritamxM, or one vial of Vermifuge fr
tlmtscent stamps. All orders frt m Canada uiu?t
be aco->inpaaied l*y twenty cents extra,
[ For sale at tbePrug Stores fo Drs.Reamer iV Har
ry, Be Jlord, arid all other Druggists in the county.
' May 2iJ, ISSS-ly.
f f f f Hill®
DE. HOCTLAJTD'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
AX
DR. SIOOFIaAA D'S BALSAMIC
CORDIAL,
Tie grrat standard medicines of the present
re, have acptired their great popularity only
through years of trial. Unbounded sattsfac
is T'-ntlered by them in ail cases; arid the
people have pronounced them worthy.
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, .Taancliee,
Debility of tbe Nervous System,
Diseases of tbe Kidaeys,
end all diseases arising from a disordered
i. tr or weakness*f>f the stomach and digestive
orgem*, arc sreedi'y and permanently cured by
the GERMAN F, 177fillS.
Th - Balsamic Ccrdial has acquired a
rpu'ation surpassing that of any similar pre
paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT FAIL,
tic most severe and long-stand,rtj
Cotig'a. Cold, cr Ha?rsen9S3. Bronchitis, In
tiasait,, Crcnp, Pnearnoaia, Incipient
Concnmptios,
< ' hei performed ,'..c i;t t csto:iiti,i:iy cures
ever known of
Ccnzrmeu Ccosumption.
A few coses will also at once check and
r-.the nod sever Diarrhcea proceeding
from COLD ix THS BOWELS.
These : .edlcines arc prepared !■>/ Dr. C. M.
J.vv:SOS & Co., Xo. -lib Arch Street, PhUc
/. i, Pa., end are sold by druggists and
<•" alcrs in medicines everywhere, at To cents
per Lottie. The signature of C. M. JACKSON
trill be on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
In the Almunac published annually by the
proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC,
you will find testimony c"d commendatory
notices from ail parts of ii e country. These
Almanacs ere given away by ail cur agents.
For sale at the Drug Stores of Drs. Reamer iV llar-
T>'. Bedford, ami all other Druggists in toe county.
May issa.
NOTICE.
Whereas letters of adnrumslratton on tiie
Estate of George Evans, late of Monroe Town
ship, deceased, have been granted to trie
subscriber, ail persons indebted to tne said
Estate, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against saiJ
Estate, will present thei without delav.
JONATHAN HORTON,
Or*. 7tb, 1859. Administrator.
"KOTAC^.
An elettion for Presidrmt, i'reasner &. five
managers of the Hopewell Bloody linn Plank
&. Turnpike Road 'Company, *or the ensuing
year, will be held at the Court House, in Bed
ford, on Monday, the 14th of Nov. next, at £
o'clock, P. M.
JNO. MO'.VEU,
Oc. -1. 1559. Sec'y.
"|)ERSONS WANTING CHANGE OF
| climate for health. See advertisement ot
Harnmontoi' Lands, another column-
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*lO (Ml
Pays for a full coarse m the Jron (ii v Cof.
lege, the i,wires!, must extensively patrol)i/nl
and best organized Commercial School in th
United States.
Four liiirseßalu,
For writing, Commercial Calculations, Book
keeping and lecture?.
1 snal time to complete a full course, Irom 6
to 10 weeks. Kverv Student, uf>on graduating
is guaranteed to be competent to manage the
Books of any business, and qualified to earn s
salary of Irom
8500 to 81000
Students enter at any time—No Vacation
Review .it pleasure.
Firs'. P ' initials for Rest Writing
Awarded this Institution. The best and grea
test variety of penmanship in any one Hall of
the Union, is found iieie.
V.Ministers' son- received at ball price.
lor lull inloi mat ion, Circular, Specimen
Bu-iness and Ornamental Writingand Embei
iislied V ie'.v of the College, inclose five letter
I stainns to
I'. U\ JENKINS,
Pittsburgh, pg,
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
i REAL ESTATE.
j VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE
j _I3 Orphans' court of Bedford county, the
j undersigned, administrator of the Estate of Pe
ter Barndollar, late of West Providence town
ship, dechi, will K .di, on Saturday, the sth day
of November, A. I). 1859, u;>on the premises,
i the following [described Real Eslet' , to
! wit :
j One tract of Land situate on the South side
!oi tfie Juniata River, in said township, corita.n
--j mg 21 i acre.- and 105 perches, and allowance,
adjoining lands of David Sparks Jacob Barn
i dollar and others : about 10'J acres cleared and
under fence and in fine state of cultivation
10 acres thereof good meadow. The improve
i ments consist, in part, of a two story double
I log dwelling bouse, a barn, wagon shed ? spring- 4
! house and other out building'. There is, also,
an orchard of choice fruit upon the premi
-1 ses.
ALSO, one other tract of land, adjoining
i "he above, containing '23 Acres and 51 perches,
i field by warrant. There is also a good water
i power on the aforesaid property—also a sugar
; camp.
TERMS OF SALE : One' third in hard,
after confirmation of sale, to wit : On first of
April, 1860, when Deed will be made and
possession delivered—the remainder in two
equal annual payments thereafter, to be secured
bv judgment bonds or honds and mortgage,
JAMES M. BARNDOLLAR,
Adm'r of the Estate of
Peter Barridollar, chc'd.
Oct. 7, 1859.
11IMI FOR MALE
I) Y V irtue ol an order of the Orphans' Court
) of Bedford County the undesigned will
' seli at public sale on, Saturday, the l'2th day of
vYovember next, oeginning at 10 o'clock A. M.,
on the premises, all that valuable farm, late the
residence of Philip H. Hoover, deceased, situa-
I ted, part in Juniata and part in Napier Towo
; ships, adjoining lands ni Jacob Dull, Henrv
' Horn, P<-ter Hillegasand others, containing 182
■ acres more or less, about 90 acres cleared and
j under fence, having thereon erected two dwei
| ling houses, barn, stable, and other out-buildings,
i This land lies on the public road between
Scheilsburg and Buena Vista, is well watered
and includes a large amount of first clas meadow
land, and plenty of fine timber. It will be sold
in lots to suit purchasers or as one farm. Per
sons desirous ol purchasing will find this a verv
d> sirable property, and are invited to attend the
sale. TERMS : One third to remain in the
land during the lifetime of the widow, the in
terest to be paid her annually, on her death,
the principal to the heirs. One third in hand
at the confirmation of the sale, and the remain
ing third in one year without interest—pay
ments to be secured bv judgment bonds or bonds
and mortgage. For further information parties
interested are referred to Jno. P. Reed of Bed
ford, Pa.
JOHN P. HOOVER,
WILLIAM HOOVER,
Ex'rs of Philip H. Hoover dec'd.
Oct. U.'59.-4ts.
PIBLIC SALE.
The subscribers, Executors ol the Estate of
fofin Harcelroad. late ol Colerain Township,
dec'd, will offer at Public. Sale, on the premises,
in said Township, on Friday, the 11th dav of
November, next, the following described Real
Estate, to wit :
On? Tract of Land, containing 56 acres,
more or less, (good limestone latid,) adjoining
lands of John Bowser, Jo-hua Di<'h! and Isaac
Diehl, all cleared and under fcr.ce.
ALSO—One other tract of Limestone Land,
containing 43 acres, more or less, adjoining
land of Isaac Diehl and others, about 30 rods
from the above described tract, part cleared and
under fence.
ALSO—Or.e other tract of good timber hind,
containing 4-7 acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of William Bergle, Michael Dieiil and
others.
TERMS : One half in hand at the confirma
tion of the sale, and the balance in two -equal
annual payments, to be secured by Judgment
bonds, or bonds arm mortgage.
SIMON HARCLEROAD.
WILLIAM OTT,
Oct. 7:h, 1859, Executors.
VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT
F OH 8 A L E.
The subset iber niters for sal-', for account of
whom it mav concern, the Dw. Iling House
and Store How ainc.W, fcg-fh-t w,th al-out
two acres of land* situated m Cumberland
Valiev, Bedford Com'v, on the Public Road,
about 12 miles from Cumberland, lately occu
pied by Wm. r:air.
Tlii? property woudnit a country merchant,
physician, or u -chanic, and it is believed such
per,-on might do well there. The neighbor
hood is a good M).- If nut sold bv firl of
lanuarv next, it will be sol! at Public Sab-, t'fie
title is indi.-pntr.ble. Apply to
Oct. 14, 1839. W. M. HALL.
r|AO ALL WANTING FARMS. SEE AD
| v erti#empnt of Hammonton Lands.