THE BEDFORD GAZETTE. Bedford) J>B. 6 ? 1569. B. F. Meyers, Editor. THE MESSAGE. The third annual Message of President Buchanan, will be found at length in our paper of to-day. It an able production, whether considered from a lite rary. or a political stand-point. No one, we are sure, will begin its perusal who will be able to resist the temptation to read to the end. Whilst the style of the Message is agreeable an pleasing, the matter is eminently practical and tull of interest. For instance, in commenting upon . tie Harper's Ferry insurrection, what could have been more directly and practically to the point tuai) the following: "Those who announce abstract doctrines subversive of the Constitution and the Union, must not be surprised should their heated partisans ad vance one step further and attempt by violence to carry those doctrines into effect." A considerable portion of the Message is very p-operly devoted to an argument against the re-open ing ef the slave-trade. Will the Opposition who are always ready to denounce the President lor 'he most trivial causes, be n only enough to give him credit for the humanity so plainly exhibited in tuts instance f We shall see. On Mexican affairs the Message is very tull, giv ing a gloomy picture of the condition of that unhap py republic, ar.d referring in the j roper spirit, to lhe wrongs and outrages suffered by American cit izens resident there. Surely it is high time that Congress should give lhe Piesident some power to protect Americans in that lawless country and to obtain indemnity and redress lor past 10-scs and grievance?. Mexico is a political eye-sore to the Western contiuent and w ill always be such, until regenerated bv Anglo-Saxon bioo-1. The President re-iterates his views expressed in his last mes?age, in regard to a ehangeol the lurid It will be remembered ih.it h* took strong ground in that message, in favor of specific duties, taking the broad practical Pennsylvania viewol the land question, it remains now for Opposition congress men who during election times are such brawling advocates of specific dutie-, To see that Congress acts in accordance with the suggestions of the President. But we shall not extend this brief review. We commend the Message to our readers as a documen, well worthy their attention, an 1 which, to use Mr. Buchanan's own impressive language, proceeds from a lunctionary "whose service commenced in the last generation, among the wise and conserva tive statesman of that day, noyv nearly all passed a way, and whose first arid dearest earthly wi.-h is to leave his country tranquil, prosperous, united and powerful." The State Legislature met on Tuesday last. V'. M. Francis was elected Speaker of the Senate and Russell Errett Cleik. Mr. Lawrence was re-elected Speaker of the House. We are under obligations to Hon. Edward Sc- Phersos, for valuable public documents. No Speaker yer. Sherman still persists in b '.n a ■candidate. SPHCUL NOTICES. BENEVOLENCE^ We do not think a person can evince a mom be nevolent trait of character than being moved at the distress and suffering of others, and furthermore, anxious to do all in their power to alleviate by eve ry possible means human suifering. Ju this view of the case, we do not know how the humane and benevolent can do an action more in accordance with their philanthrope views, than by calling the aften'ion of their afflicted friends and acquaintances to the fact, that DR.SETII S. HSNCK, ol 108 Balti more street, Bal timcre,Md., has discovered a pre paration, which is put up in the form of a pill, that has a specific action for curinz Epilepsy, or falling tits, spasms, cramps, and all forms of nervous riis .seases. Among those who have been permanently cured, we might mention a member ol the lamiiy ot James 11. Beadle, HuntsviHe, Alabama: Mr. M. P. tSledge, Cat>in Point, Surry county, Va., and Mr. W. P. Ligon, Grenada. Mississippi. We might go on enumerating a number of others, until we had entirely filled up this column of our paper ; but we think we have said sufficient tosaii-fy every person that the subject under consideration is one of vital importance to every one. Reader! if you are a tweil man or woman, and have no need of a reme dy, perhaps you know sotne person who is not e quaily blessed as yourself, if so, cut out this notice and send it to him or bcr. It will cost you but little trouble, ana probably it will make you in - •e.trumental in curing some poor, afflicted mortal of that dreaiktu! visitation, Epilep-y, or falling sick ness. I)r. Hanee sends his pills by mail, ftee of postage to ail parts of the world, on the receipt of a remit tance. His pi ices are: one box, $1; two, $5; twelve, s2l. We have giver, his address above. ASK ANY ONE WHO HAS EVER USED DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, PREPARED BY FLEMING BROS., [E7"What they think of them ! Ninety-nine in a hundred will tell you they are the best Pills for liv er complaint, sick headache and dyspepsia that they have ever used. Read the following front one of our most respectable citizens : New York, August 3, 1852. 1 do hereby certify that 1 have been suffering from a pain in my side and breast for a long time, and after trying many remedies came to the con clusion that my liver was affected. I immediately commenced using Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, and the few that 1 have taken have already given me j more relief than all the other medicines I have ta- ! ken put together. I went to a clairvoyant to con • j suit him ; after examining me carefully, he advised me to continue the use of Dr. M'Lane's Pills; that they would efiectually cure me. w. W. PHILIPS, No. 2 Colnmbia place. will be careful to ask for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS manu f&ctured by FLEMING BROS., of PITTSBURGH, PA. All other Liver Fills in comparison aie worthless. Dr. M'Lane's genuine Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the signature ot Dee. 23d, 1859.-1 m. FLEMING BROS. DR. HOSTEI TER'S Bitters have received the warmest encomiums from the press and people throughout the Union. As a valuable tonic lor the cure of Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Constipation and general nervous debility, it cannot be approached. Every day new caaes of its great effect are chroni ■eled through oar public journals. There is nothing equal to the enjoyment, to that which the afflicted experience when using this valuable specific. Its mild tone, its sure and vigorous action upon a disor dered stomach, and the cleansing of the entire hu man body, should recommend it to all classes of our comaannity. All that will be necessary to con vince the skeptical of its healthy effects, is to pur chase a bottle and be convinced. Sold by druggists and dealers generally, every where. Q~7"See advertisement. Rail Road \otlce. THE Subscribers to the Capital Stock of the Bed ford Rail Road Qumpany, are notified to pay to the Treasurer in Bedford, the sixth instalment on each -hare of stock subscribed by them, oil or before the 22d day of January, instant. Bv order of the Board JNO. P. REED, Jan. C, 1860. Treasurer. ? pltbllc sale of REAL ESTATE. B', \ irtue ol a n order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, there will be sold at pubiic ven due,on the premi-es, on the 20th day of January next, at the late residence of Samuel Burket, late ol Union Township, dee'd, OA'li TRACT OF LA \'D, situate in said Township and County, adjoining Lands of Hemy Walter, on the North, John Fickes on the Soutn East, Abr'm Croyle on the South, Eli Burket on the West ar.d Joseph Croyle on the East, containing lOfi acres, more or iess, with a double log Bam, log House and other out buildings thereon. About GO acres cleared, part meadow, remainder of -aid land well timbered. Terms made known and attendance given, on day i of sale by. JACOB BURKET. Dec. 30, 1859. Adm'r of Samuel llurket dee'd. BEDFORD COUNCY, SS. At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on the*2Lst day of Nov., A. D. lbf.9, before the Judges of said Court, On motion ol Jot) Mann Esq., tiie Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of Henry Stcrkman, late of Monroe Township dee'd, to \v it Inhii Steckinan, re-iding in Fulton county, f'enr. a. Surah intermarried with John Moitimore, i i'hilip Steckinan, Jacob Steckin.nl, Valentine Stec!.- tnau, Peter Steckmun, Henry Steclcman, residing in Rush County, Indiana, Andrew Steckman, Eliza beth, inUrnuariied with David Morri-, Frederick | and James Steckinan, to be and appear at an Or '■ phans' Comt to be held at Bedloid, in and for the county ol Bedlo||l, on the second Monday, J■">tb day of February, next, to accept, or refu-e to take She Real Estate of said deceased, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised in p rsu : .nice ot a writ ot partition, or valuation,, issued out ot our -aci Comt and lo lhe Sheriff of said County ' directed, or scow cause why the same should be sold. [L. s.] In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and of said Court, at Bedford, tlieddth day of Nov.. A. D. 1859. ' Attest ( SAM'L H. TATE, \Vm. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. } Cleik. Dec. 30, 1859. BEDFORD COUNTY, &SL At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, oil thedist day of Novem ber, A. D. ISSJ, before the Judges of the sa. ! . Court, On motion of G. H. Spang, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and iegal representative- ni Jo.in C.uar, the younger, lute ol Be.llord Borough,' deceased, to wit : (ieorge Claar, residing in the State of Michigan, Win. Claar, residing in On o, Henry C. Claar, Joh.i Claar ami Margaret, wife of Rev.George Beckley, the three last named residing in Frederick County, Maryland, to !be and appear at an Oiphans' Court to be he! I at Bedford, in and . lor The County of Bedford, on the secon I Monday, 13th day ot February next, to accept, or refu-e to lake, the real estate of said deceased, which has been v allied and appraised in pursuance of a vi iit ot partition or valuation myued out of our said Court, and to the t-hc.fi ot said County directed, or show cau-e why the same should i ot be sold. [t.. s.] In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and the seal o, the -aid Court, at Bedford, tu>: both day of Nov., A. 19., 1859. Attest:— ( SAM'L H. TATE, Wni. >. FLUKE, Sherifi. f Clerk. Dec. 3d, 1539. COMMISSIONER'S mtICE. Mary i-tta Walttnan, 1 in the Court ol Corn by her next friend, | mon Piea-, of Bedford John Eshelman, J. County, No. 21. Nov. vs - | Term, 1859. Alias George Walt man. J Hubpirua on Libel tor Divorce. The unde.signed appointed commissioner to take testimony in the above ca-e. will attend lo the du ties ot his appointment, at his office, in the Bor ough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 21st day ol January, A. D. IS3O, when anil where, all parties interested may attend. JOSEPH VV. TATE, Dec. 30, 1859. t Corifrnissioner. I DMTNISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of ad mini-tration upon the estate of John Roudabush, late of Union Township. Bedford county, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in St. Clair I ovvnship, in a.d county, ail persons in debted to said e-.ate, are notified to make payment immediately and tho-e having claim? or demands against the said estate are requested to make them known without delav. GFORGF. M. HOLSINGER, Dec. 30, 1859. adm'r of John Roudabush, dee'd. II.'DI TOR'S NO 1 I Ci.. i'lie und-'fs.guetl appnin ted by the Orphans' Court to distribute the ba lance in the bands of O. E. Shannon Esq., ad mini-trator ol Philip Ickes, late of Union Town ship dee'd, w ill attend to the duties of said ap pointment at his office in Bedford, on Thursday the 2Glh day of January nex', at 1, o'clock, P. M-, where all interested may attend. J. W. LINGENFELTER, Dec. 30, 1859. Auditor. . _ * UPI TOR'S NOTICE—The undersigned appoin j| ted by the Orphans' Court of Beuford county, to di?'ribute the balance in the hands oi Daniel Bor der, administrator of Gporge Claar deceased, will attend to the duti<> of said appointment, at his office in Bedford, on Thursday, the 2Gtn day ot January, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M , where .all interested may attend. J. W. LINGENFELTER, Dec. 30, 1859. Auditor. OUR TERMS! THOSE of our patrons having un-ettied accounts are respectfully reminded, that agreeably to our published Terms, their aceonnts will be due on the Ist of January ISGO, and must absolutely be settled by rtiih, product or note. To those who have al ready so promptly settled their accounts, we ten der our grateful acknowledgments, wishing that all others indebted to us will promptly follow their laudable example. Respectfully, Dec. 30, 1559. OSI ER A CAR.V. ITTESTWR RIFLEMEN YOU are hereby ordered to parade at the Court House, in Bedford, on Saturday, the 7th of January, next, at 10 o'clock A. M., in full winter uniform, with plume and It) rounds of blank cartridge. By order of the Captain. Dec. 30, 1859. G. IV. STIFFLER, O. S. NOTICE. WHERF.AK letters ol ailminisfr.it:nn on the estate of Richard Knuft, late of Harrison Township, dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the ssid estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim- a gainstsaid estate, will present tbem without delay. Dec. 30, 1859. ROBERT M. TAYLOR, Executor. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply ntnext Term of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, for a discharge from his office as administra tor of George Evans, late of Monroe Township, deceased. JONATHAN HORTON, Dec. 30, 1859. Adm'r, Notice* ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber on Note or Book account, or otherwise, are hereby notified that they- accounts will be pla ced in the bands of the proper officers for collection unless paid by the first of February, next, MICHAEL LUTZ. Dec. IG, 1859. • DKUGS AJ\l> HOOKS I 11. C. KMCKt, Juliana Street, Bedford, I'a. j ('rfl the Stand formerly occupied by Dr. F. C. fyeamer.) % . -> 11HOLESALE and re- jrrß'ifm j (feSpHife \| tail dealer in Drugs, j[l j Tjfey j bK3T Medicines, Chemicals, Dye /yCtFja Stuffs. Oils, Paints, Varnishej, Turpent tine, Window Glass, Glassware, dj-c. Jus received, a large stock of American, French and I English perfumery. Also, a great variety of fine ! Soaps for toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonics, ! ilair Dyes, that will color various shades, from a light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Sha ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, Portmonnaies, Segar cases, iScc. —ALSO— Havpand will keep constantly on hand, a supply of Coat Oil, Burning fluid and Camphine, with a great variety of the most modern and best style of coal oil and liuid lamps. Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fla voring Extracts and Spices of all sorts, FineSegars, Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking 1 obacco. Having the agency for all the principal patent medicines in use, will keep a full supply constantly on hand. -ALSO— Dealer in Book<=, &c., consisting of Geographical, Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, Law, Medical, Schoo! and Miscellaneous Works, in con nection with a great variety of plain and fancy Matiotiery, Cap, Note, Po,t, and Wrappiug Paper, Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries, Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Receipt.. | promptly filled and satisfaction guar- I anteed, with regard both tt> price and quality. | ttT-Physicians' Prescriptions caiefuily and accu i lately compounded at ail hours ol the day or night. Dec. 10, 1859. NOTICE OF LYQL'JSITIO.Y. WHEREAS, Benjamin Kidgw y, late of Southamp ton Township, Bedford County, dee'd., died seized o: lh" following real estate, to wit : One tract ol" land containing "258 acres and allow ance, trjore or les-fj surveyed on a warrant in his name, dated 27th February, 1797, adjoining the Maryland line, Andrew Collins end others, and sit iiate in said Township ol Southampton, leaving is •-ue eight children, to wit : Prisciila, intermarried with John R. Dye, residing in Monroe County Ohio, wlios- interest is owned by Petitioner, Jacob Bernhard, Esq., Elizabeth, intermarrie 1 with Peter 15-aver, residing in the same county and State. Ma ry Ann, intermarried with Enoch Dye, residing in tame county and State, whose interest al.-o belongs to Petitioner, James Ridgway, Nancy Dye, residing m same county and State, Joseph Kid-way and Ben | jatnin Ridgway, residing in Monroe County, Ohio ; also the issue of Amos Ridgway and Rachel Ed ward-, to wit : Harriet, Nancy. Mary, and Annie, children of Amos, residing ia Washington county, Ohio, and Benjamin residing in Monroe county, Missouri, Elsie, Nathan, Edward, Mary, Rachel, Catharine. Elizabeth and Angelina, residing in Washington county, Ohio, childieii ol Rachel Ed wards, deceased ; Notice L, therefore, hereby given that in puisit ance ot a writ of Partition, or valuation, to me di rected, I will proceed to hold an inquisition, or Valuation, on the premi.es, oa Wednes 1 ty, the ISth day of January, next, when and where all interes ted may attend, if they see proper. Sheriff's Office, Bed- I WM. S. FLUKE, ford, Dec. 16th, 1859. | Sheriff. APPEALS. NOTICE is hereby given to the taxable inhabi tants of Bedford county, that th" appeals will be tjeld by the Commissioners, at the Commissioners' otlice, in the Coiougb ot Bedford, on the tiuvs spe cified, to wit : For the Township, of Hopewell, St. Clair. Union, Muldle and South Woodberry, on Monday, the 9th day of January next. For the Townships of East and West Providence, Snake-pring, Liberty, Monroe and Bioad Top, on, Tuesday,'the 10th day o! Jan.. next. For the Townships of Colerain, Cumberland Val ley, Harrison, Londonderry and Sou: hampton, on Wednesday, the 11th day of Januarv next. For the Townships of Bedford, Junia'a, Napier and the Boroughs of Bedford and Schellshurg. on Thurs day, ttie 12th day of January, next. When and where all persons, or corporators, feel ! ing themselves aggrieved at the enumeration and valuation of t h"ir taxable property, are requested to attend and state their grievance, J j or redress ac cording to law. ATTKST - 1 C. EVANS, H. NICODKMI-S, Clerk. ( J. BECKLEY, Commissioners' Office, ' W.M.PEARSON, December Kith, 1859. j Commissioners. TIMELY NOTICi . Tes*ms as P&ibftished! MY BOOKS will be ready for getflemer.t on, or before the Ist of January, next. Ail interested will please take notice and square their accounts by CASH or NOTE, lam in debt lor many of the | good sold. The debts must be paid, and though thankful to those who have allowed me to make' a percentage olf them, they will please prepare in j time to help foot the city accounts of WM. HARTLEY. | Dec. 18, 1859. A DM I \ ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Leitets jL V. ol administration de bonis noii cum te.s tumento anncso having ])een granted to the sub scriber residing in the Borough ot Bedford, bv the Register of Bedford County , on the Estate ol S. JYf. Barclay r.sq., late ot Bedford Borough deed, all persons having claims against said Estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement and all indebted to said Estate will make payment without delav. R. Dl BARCLAY, Dec. —d. Administrator. NuiiYe t Creditors. LETTERS testamentary having been granted by the Register ot Bedford county, to the un dersigned, upon the Estate of Frederick Rice, dee'd. late ot Cumberland Valley, tp.. all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to /nake imme diate payment and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. FRANCIS A. RICE, Dec. IC, 1559. Executor. NOTICE. The public are hereby notilied that my wife Elizabeth, having left my bed and board, with out cause or provocation, i am deter untied'here after to pay no debts of her contr acting and I warn ail persons against harboring. he-"on my account. JOIIN YV.'BEELER. Bedford tp., Dec. 9th. \ OtiCC"°J I'D annual meeting of 1* 'he Stockholder? of th? Huntingdon nnd Broad lop Mountain Rail Road and Coal Company, will be held at the office of the Company, on Tuesday the 10th day of January, ISG9, at 11 o'clock, A. M., when an election will he held for a President and' t'vtlve Directors for the ensuing year. J. Pi AERTSF.N, Dec. lGth.—lt. Secretary. IDMJNISTRATOK'S NOTlCE—Letters ofadmin xl is'rat ion having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Napier Township, upon the F.-tate of John Ellis, late ot said township, deceased, he calls upon all persons indebted'to come forward and make payment immediately, and all having claims a gainst the estate, ate requested to make the same properly authenticated for settlement. HENRY TAYLOR, Dec. 16, 1359. Administrator. A NEW ASSORT MENT Of Muslins, Cloths, Casimeres, Shawls, Delaines, Calicoes, Gloves, Hosiery, Jeans, Vestings, Satins, Tickings, Ginghams, Queensware, Glass, & c which will be sold cheap at Shoemakers' Store. Dec. 23d, 1859. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH SITTERS. IT is a fact that, ft some period, every mem ber of the iittnia.T 'umily is subject to disease or disturbance of th<? bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good ,'ouie and the exercise of plain common sense, lIiAY may be able so to regulate the system as to s"cure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue .'3 certainly that, which will produce a natural efate ot things at tho least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hosteuer has in-' troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, hut oiW that has been tried for years, giving satisfac-' tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys tem to triumph over disease. For tho cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau sea, Flatulency. Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Ne., these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, nnd caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more . prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER'S .STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind; then why not use an article known to be infal lible? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease and strengthcuer of the sys tem in general; and among them all there is not to be found a move healthy people titan the Germans, from *.\honi this prt partition ema nated. based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science. FKVF.II ASD AGUE.—This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha dow in a short time, and rendering liim phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven I from tho body by tho use of HOSTETTER'S | RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of tho above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if tho Bitters arc used I as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint in re moved as spot -lily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. !<>r l'crnoi-z in A'lraneed Year*, who nro suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters arc invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tri -1 to be appreciated. Ami to a Eioiltcr wL!Io nursing these Bitters are indis pensable. especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of tho child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as IJostct tor's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Hitters, will reoommend their u.c in all cases of weakness. CAUTION.—Wo caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for IlqsTErrF.n'B CELEISRATED STOMACH FITTERS, and see that each bottle lias the words " Dr. J. Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters" blown on the sido cf the bottle, and stamped on tho metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. £• Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., end sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America, and Germany. Agents for Bedfor t County : B. F. II rry, F. C. j Reamer, Bedford ; John F. I.owry,Hopewell :E. B. i Ramsy, Bloo.lv Run ; John Nycutn, Fairvievv. Oct. 11, 1559. BEDFORD COUJtTY, SS. , Ujf/ The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania To John Whitney, Peter F. k?ss!er, ' Leonard G. Kessier, Thomas Griffith ar "' 'he Huntingdon and Broad Top "ssv<e>v'' Mountain Rail Road and Coal Compa i nv, arid all other persons interested in ; the premises, Greeting : We command and firmly enjoin you t..at laying aside all business whatever, you each of yon be and appear before the Judges oi the Court of Corn ; mon Pleas ol the said County, to beheld at Bedford, on the 1 Jh day of February, A. D. 1860, to show ! cause, if any yon have, why the witnesses on be i i.aif of William H.Mrwin, lames B. Lane, G. Taylor i f.ane, Mrs. Rebecca Hunter, Mrs. Mary A, R. i Kennedy, Mrs. Mary N. Nicklin, Isaac N. Carter, I George JV. Webb, James Webb & George W. Webb, executors of the last will &c., of Edwin R. Webb, dee'd, Henry E. Leman, Guardian of Susan 11. Webb and George W. Webb, minor children of John S. Webb, Harriet R. Lane, John' Martin and Mary F. Martin, his wife, Dr James S. Lane, Hubbard B. Taylor and Alice T. Taylor, his wife, William N. f.ane, Willougby S. Webb. William J., Richie, W'lilliam S. Downey, committee ol Alexander H. t Richie and Guardian of Rebecca C. Richie, and James W. Harding, Guardian of Madison T. Richie, on their complaint again-t you, before our said court duly exhibited, should not be examined and their testimony reduced to writing and filed of record in our said Court, in order to perpetuate the same, agreeably to the Constitution of our government and the act of assembly in such case made and provided. And hereof fail not at your peril. Witness the honorable F. M. Kimmell, Esquire, President of our said Court at Bedford, the 21st dav of November, A. D., 1859. S. 11. TATE, Dec. 23, 1859. Prothonotary. Susan Blackburn, j by her next friend, ] John Luther, )■ Subpoena on vs. | Libel for Divorce. Joseph Blackburn J The undersigned appointed to take testimony in the above case, will attend to the duties ol his ap pointment, at his office, in Bedford, on Monday, the 10th of January, 18G0, at which time and place all parties intere,ted can attend. 11. D. BARCLAY, Dec. 30, 1859. Commissioner. | Camilla Koonfz, j No 13, August Term, 1557, j by her next friend, J in the Court of Common Alexander Ling j- Pleas vs. \ of Bedford County. George Koontz J Alias Subprena on Libel icr Di voice. Notice is hereby given to the Defendant in the above case, that a Subpoma, and alias Subpoena on Libel for Divorce, have been issued, the last of said writs being returnable to' Nov. Term, 21st day, A. D., 1859 ; and now by direction of the said court, the said Defendant is required to appear on or be fore the second Monday, 13th day of February, next, and answer to _ the complaint of the Plaintiff, as provided lor by Act of Assembly. Wm. S. FLUKE, Dec. 30,1859. Sheriff. A U DITOR'S NOTICE.—The XV appointed by tlie Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to examine the exceptions, state an account, report the facts and return the evi dence to the Court, in the matter of the exceptions filed to the account of Mary W. Brown, Execu trix ot the last will Nr, of Samuel Brown, deceased, who was administrator of the Estate of Dnniel Cromweli late of Bedford Borough, dee'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the sth day of January, 18(>0,*at 10 o'- clock A. M., of said day, at his office in the Bor ough of Bedford, when and where all parties in terested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Dec. 23d, 1859. Aodito DR. M'LANE'S CEI.EBR MED I VERMIFUGK ; LIVER PILLS. I W E beg leave to call the atten tion of tne I rade, and more < especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. I.lias. M'Lane's tekbraled Vermifuge and Liver Piiis. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE 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, 1 For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, | all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, bcc. 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 has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. . to dispose of their Drug business in which they have been success | fully engaged for the last Twenty | Years, and they 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 tne 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 f FLEiIING DROS. Pittsburgh, Pa. j P. 5. Dealers and i'fiysii :.\us ordering frr.ni rtl-r* than I failing flow.. will it- .-11 to write their .t- .rs j Jistinctltr. and tnt:e ww but t>r. VLn,.r. , , crrd ! y i iKmimj Jiinf. l er<, h. J\i. To Ih wi-hii c to trivo them fi trial, v.v will forward per null. T""-l paid, to HI:V I ill of the United States, ono lux ..f HI!;- f. r tweho th re.went poets ire *fnai|. or . ne \i;.!.f Vermifttge I r f mrt-i II three-- lit M.stnj.-. .til orders fivm Canada must lw accompanied by twenty cents extra. For sale at theDnig Stores of Prs.Reamer iV H.ir ry. Bedford, anil all other Druggists in the co nut May 20, 1859-1 y. BSBFBSB SMIL IXSTITITE REV. JOHN LYON, J „ T. LYTTLETON I,YON, A. M., j PWSC,MU THE Winter session of this Institution will ope on Friday, the '2d day of December. 1859. It is tils design of the Principals, to make thi Academy, in all rpspects, a first class institution for the thorough instruction of youth of both sexes and to prepare thetn tor any prolession or positiot in life. The high moral and scientific tone of the schoo' i is well known to this community, and a strict disci i pirne will be enforced. J A few bovs, (the number is limited to ten,) wil be received into the family ol the Principals, as boarders. The beauty of the scenery and the salubrity ei the climate render Bedford a most desirable ioca tion for such a school. Persons from abioad, visiting at the Springs, car. be near their children during the summer. It is desirable that pupils should enter at the com mencement of the session. and no pupil will be re ceived for less than one quarter. I S2OO per year, including boarding. TERMS. < washing, fuel, light, and Tuition in ail f the branches. Terms for day scholars : Per Quarter I so.—English Branches. ) $7.50, Classical do &c. June 10,'59. NOTICE. WHEREAS letters of administration on (he estate of Rachel McCune late of Hlair County, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those I having claims against said Estate, will present them without delay, to (lie undersigned residing 1 in Bedford. J. YV. LINGENFELTER, Dec. 2d. Administrator LAST NOTICE! rjAHE books and accounts of the Est ale of G. 1_ YY . Statler, dee'd., late of St. Clairsville, have been left in the hands of Ab'm. fi. Hull,! Esq., of I T r,ion Township, lor collection. Tim- j will b* given tor amicable settlement till thej first of .March, iß6o,after which nofnMber in dulgence can be allowed, and costs vvtil be put j on ail unsettled accounts. The accounts of! V ickrov & Statlpr are also with the same officer i on the same conditions. A.J. STATLER. ! Dec. 23, 18f)9.-4t. Arfm'r. NOTICE. YVherea letters of administration on the; estate ol James McCune , lateol YVoodburv If. . dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all; persons indebted to said estate are requested to j make immediate payment, and those having: claims against said estate will present them i without delav to the undersigned residing in j Bedford. " J. YV. LINGENFELTER, Dec. 2d, 18f>9. Administrator. LUMBER. Having now on hand a large supply and fifty thousand teet more to arrive, we shall be prepared to furnish builders, with WHITE nnd FF.LLOW PINK BOARDS. OAK and PINF. SCANTLING, also. SHINGLES, ROOFING and PLASTERING LATHS, in arv quantity, upon the best terms. Dec. 23d, 1859. A. B. CRAMER $ CO MARK THESE FACTS I j THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD [foJf <> >v >O i n (me ni. *yv Bad Lfat, Bml Breus/Sores and I leers. All description of sores ere remediable hv the pro{>er ami diligent n.e of ibis inestimable prepara ; tion. 'Jo etleraj/t lo cure bad legs by plastering j the edgesol Ihe wound together is a folk ; for should ; the skin unite, a lioggv diseased ro/'ditiort retrains , underneath to break out with tenfold fury in a few j days. The only rational and successful ireatir;e.- ( as indicated by nature, is to reduce the inflamma tion in and about the wound, and to soothe the neighboring parts by robbing in plenty of the Oint ment, as salt is forced into meat. Diptf>erin, Ulcerated. Sore Throat, and Scar/ft and other Fever:,. ' Any of the above diseases may be cured by #'r': rubbing the Ointment three times a dry into the chest, throat and rierk of the patient ; it will soon i penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine ta ken by the mouth must opeiute upon the who'e I system em its influence can be felt in any local pan whereas the Ointment will do it, work at once. Whoever tries theung- u it in the above manner, lor ; the disease- named, or any similar disorders aliec ttag the chest and throat, will hud themselves re ' lieved as by a charm. ? Piles t l is'uias, Strictnns. The above class of complaint, wii! b > removed ! by nightly fomenting tb ■ parts with warm wafer j and then most effectually rubbing m the Ointment' I Persons suffering from these direful complaints lose no: a moment in arresting their progress. It | should be understood that it is t.oi -ofi.ciri.t mere ly-to srrear the O.nta -nt on tl e affected part,, but , it must be well rubbed in for some considerable , tune two or three tunes a day, that it may be ta ; ken ioto the system, whence * v. II remove anv j hidden sore or wound as efectuaJly a.: ;hough paf . f|H( to the eye. There [again bread and water ! poultices, aftei the rubbing i o; \.e Ointment wi'l jdo great service. This is the only . are treatment : for lemales, vases of cancer ir, ti.e stomach, or where there may be a general bearing down. ; Indiscretions of Youth ; —NWts and Ulcers. Clotcbes, as alsoswcllir.g , can, with certainty be radically cured if the Ointment ba u-ed -treelv, and the i'iils be taken night and morning as lecom mended in tile printed iu-tru.-iions, When lieated in any other way they only !ry up in one place to bieak out in mother; whereas th. - Ointment will remove the humour f,otn t . - -yste.-n, ai. : leave the patient a vigorous aid healthy being. It will re ! quire time with the use oi the Pills .o ensure a las ting cure. Dropsical Swclh.',~s, Paralysis and Stiff j Joints. Although the above complaints differ widely in the-r origin a d nature, yet tb y ail require local I treatn.-nt. Many of trie vorst cases, ol such dis ease >, w. 1 , d in comparat.'-elv -fcoit space cf time, when Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected, even alter every other means | have .'ailed, in all serious maladies the Pills should 1 be taneri according to the printed directions accom i panying each box. Both the Ointments and Fills shout! be used in the following cases: i P,.'.d Legs, Fistulas, i Bad Breasts, j Gout, ■ Burns, J Glandular Swellings, ' Bunions, : Lumbago, Bites oi Moschetoes and , Rheumatism, Sarid-Flies, j Scalds, j Coco-bay, ! Sore Nipples, i Chiego-foot, Sore-throats, , i t hilblains, bkin Diseases, ' i Chapped Hands, Scurvy, ' Corns (Soft) Sore-heads - j Cancers, Tumors, J Contracted and Stiif L'lcers, • | Joints, Wounds, I Elephantiasis, Yaws. j ICF il\ E ">T2 FSAI !— None WENUM? ur,' T >s n I the words •• HOLLOW-AY, NEV.- VOEK AND LOXDOX," J are discernible as a Water-.sari- in eveiy leaiol the s book of directions arom. I each pit or box : the -ame , may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. , A handsome reward will be given to any ore ren i i dering such information as may lead to the detec j tion of any party or parti. ? counterfeiting the tne i ! icines or vending the same, knowing theni to be . j spurious. *,*So!d at the Manufactory o( Professor Hnr.r.- I; ww. 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and by a : ! respec i i table Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, through ! out the civilized world, in boxes at 'JS cents. 6d c's f and Bleach. BFTbert is con siderable saving by taking the j larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in | every disorder are affixed to each box Nov. IS, 1559. HIRPEIt'S FEliitV liiii,\! r TRAIN STOPPED ANOTHER TTMF. TO unload Goods ft E'crffss-on A. MtniNiieahcr's j Just received another time ar.d lor sab- cheaper than ever, a superior lo! of Winter goods, inc'u ! ding J.e'ger Hats, 75 ct=. and up. j De Lames, 10 cts and up. Shawls, of ail kinds, SI,OO and u t >. Cassinettv, 37?, cts.and up. Broad cioth-, $1.30 and up. IJ'oe Skiri Cassimeres, 75 cts. and up. Marino, ISJ cts. and up. j HOSIERY, including Gloves, Stockings, & t -. j-i all kinds. ! GKOCEKIF.S including ! Cotfee, 12J and op. Suegar, S amiup. Fine white crushed, 12J, ard up". Baking Molasses. 12?, perqu.irt. Best mould candles, 18 cts anu a little of every tbingelse in the Grocery line. Men's Depar.ment, including undershirts ami | Drawers, 50 rt-. and up. also Caps. Hats. Comfort-, I Gum Over-shoes, Sandals an.l Buffalo Over-shoes, Men's Double Soled Boots, lor winter, a! $1.75 and ! up in the Shoe Department, are included Ladies' Gentlemen's ami Children's, all sorts, size-. Prices, ns usual. ALSO, Sleigh an I Buggy whips, and Tobacco and Cigars of all kinds, from Gravely down. Knrdwns-e. Fat'in Beniiiemeeit, A \*l> IRON STORK. SELEI TED WITH THE GREAT TD ESJ CARE AND sufficient!v largo to nieet the wants o. the people of Bedford"™. Every exertion made to please, b m 4C ods and pri ce-. IOR CA>H. ail goodj in my line sold , t 4 ; nw thry can be apt m r nmbti land or Hollidayshurv and many things cheaper, t ASH buyers favored particularly. S * mm.th buyeis not quite so well liked, hut it pio.up; in payment, will bid their bills O. E., to 'heir entire *uti.-faction. As my prices are fixed for the two clns-es of customers named above, I have no prices to suit that class, whether rich cr poor, who contract debts for their -jtecuto-s to pay, or the limitation to liquidate. sfo sbat those whOie credit is not very good and who are slow in paying urbtK, or get mad when dunnvd. will iAs* buy for CASH, or produce, or m>t at ail , | j,,, lost enoueh and am tired dunning such customers Bedford. Pa., Oct. si, 1859. V.M. HARTLEY.
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