The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, August 17, 1860, Image 3

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    J'ersans afflicted with U.e Fever and Ague
.• , u \i not siare either time, tioubl- or e-c r n-.
,e procure Dr.. Hostbttkb'* CELEB R. I TiJD
"ITTERS, whose beneficent effects upon the
human svstern ha been clea.lv proved to thoee
who have been stricken down .n a short space
or time is*, this dreadful curse, whose cheeks
jre wan and meagre, and whose niglus are
c >.ple6s and restless, and u lime rye* me (Jim
", i , siiakei), with death staring them in the
face, this compound snust prove a blessing:
snatching thern as it were from the very mouth
oi the grave.—None can know its true value j
U.ev have tested it. When all other*
a've failed, these Bitters have restored the suff
rre.'i to pristine health. Their popularity in
ill'the Western and Southern parts should in
troduce them to all families.
Sold by druggists and dealers generally, eve
f ' U -p'See advertisement in another column.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
le. All perrons interested
- P hereby notified, that the following named
r.'atitsbave filed their accounts in the R •
f, office, of Bedford County : and that the
*, e w i)l be presetted to the Orphant' Court
in and for said county, on Tuesday the 4th day
,'j September, text, at tfhe Court House, in Deo-|
* • ' for o'iori :
1 The account of Thn D Ferrfw. adrn'r.,
oftb*Estateot .Wary Pxnfc*, lateofSouthamy-;
to., L- C d.
"•> ':; account of Daniel DAhl. Guardian of
j-Tra Hn'lrgas,and of the minor children cf
v ,'cirevv Tome.. late i.l Ran isan tp., rlec'J.
* \ fs- : ,ccoan> f Abral.ata Blackburn and '
r ; - Griffith, S. ? last will far.., of
James Moore, late 6! St. Clair township, de- j
C '' *•
x. The firs' account <•{* David L. Replogle, ;
? y,:: ,'ohn L. Replugle, EXt'CUtOrs of Die Javj :
will it-., ot'Rinehart Replogle, late cf South!
Wood -rry tp., dee'd.
5. The accouut of Samuel Executor j
of the last will, &c., of W ti Smith, ; ' * oi
J; ;f :d tp., dec" '.
ti. T .e account of Das i°l P. Horn and John
At B*.r Execut rs of {ei >u w.ii S. ,oi
Ec-urf Hern, late of J n .r •. tp., dec'J.
7. The account ci John boaiks, Esq.. Ex'r.,
of the last wili £cc., cf i"'..-.it. Buzzard, fate of ■
West P; vidence tp., deck'.
fft>gis'ei* Office, j S. 11. : \! E,
Bedford, Aug. i'-. \' Register.
| iJr OF GKAND JURORS
Drawn far Sept err—
""—t, Ist Monday, 3d day, 1860.
~Ji Vic.-i.er, F-ren-au, John 11. Bar ton.
John Burger, Htzekiah R.,k -an, J,.. "-.i ; u-i
'"c ■, J sse D;. i.l, Jacob f Mively, IVir. t,|-
r . B ojamin Fink, Martin Hoover, Ifenrr
H -'i. B- --'ian Kegg, Win K- y-e-, Nicholas
n , J'., J -tin 6. Miller, John V, izger, Geotg
M ttin-.fir- Frederick Mill-r, J- ph S. Me—• j
r< U • • miiiri, JdLU ' rt-', t 11
Stuaebaker, Ay- Horn Tpartcs, H-nrv VWrlz.
PETIT JURORS.
George- B. An-.ich, West lev Akers, Israel
B'T iett, Samuel Berklumer of P., James Cess
na Esq., Peter Detemore, John Her.-liberger, 1
Oliver Horloii, ueua.'t Ht-rshbergpr, Reuben C. j
Haines, Joseph Ick-?s, Peter Imler, Adam Ickes j
Josiah Koons, John Lowry, Samuel Logan, Alar- j
•in Alowry, Abraham Morgert, Joseph Moore,
J-'in McCUarv, L-vvis Putt. Janiec Patton, Ju
,.i i Ritch-v, Nathan Ilabisnn, Jacob Ii ads.
IRnr'- R-imund, Thomas P Stu lehaU-r, George
Sliger, Mhwnon Slff, Wn. Spidle, Daniel Sam,,
Nath.o H- Sarnui"! VVerktng, VVm. C.
Vv, tgarver, Michael Weyan-J.
¥ IST OF CAUSES
Put down Tor trial at
Jt*;''-rr.be' Term, (3d. day) ISGO.
S-i.T.tiel iMiai-s Ex ofs vs John Alip
f tfr L Little vs Jacob Struck
Jacob Faihner's use vs John Alsip
i. c'-arrl McEnesp VS Same
ne9 Pattnn vs David Stoner et a!
Thomas J. Hortori vs A. VV. Evans
James Pat ton vs Jacob Lmgenecker
I-tin fluent in vs Adam Burk
C I'herine C• er vs John Ciaar's "x'ors i
Edward Rvrne vs Abraham Ii life
Salomon Gans vs D.S Berkstresser
F. D. !>egie vs Antho.iV Bowser
G-orge Albrights use vs J. p. Kreigh m (
PB. Brad I-"- et al vs VVm. ?. Fluke et ai j
Wheat X. Gtover vs Jarre Palton
Jacob Keelev vs David Patterson
J. C. MtLanahan and
others use vs A.J. Snively
F.liaa eh Haney vs B. VV. Garretson
John I iller vs A. J. Pennell et al .
C ad Ciavcomb vs Daniel Stmeman
it. VV. Garretson et al vs T. VV. Ilorton etal,
VVm. Hartley's adm'r vs A. R. C. aine's ex's
Henry Reigbart t. al vs VVm. H. Irvin et al j
Dsvid Helsel vs A. VV. Evans ?t at
John Pluck's heirs vs Jarr-s Entriken et al I <j
F. Jordan, Trustee &c. vs The Some
li chael Gor.'en v John Cessna et al
Prothon-tary's o®ce, j S. 11. TATE, i .
Bedford, Augujt 10,' GO. | Prot. ; *
4 DM IN iSTRATOR'S NOTICE J
L- 'ters of administra
tion on the Estate oi James McDm iel, late cf
Vvept Providence Township, Bedford County,
dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber, J
rvv.'fiin." in sar! township, rotic-* i- therefore,
given i i all persons in..'-fated I j said estate, to J
rnuae pay menb immediately and to those hav
tog claiir ?, to preset them forthwith for set- :
Cement.
JOSEPH McDA,\ T IEL,
Aug. 10, '60. Adrn'r. |
tfttElN TIMK!~ '
nr ,. T _, V'. iLLOCGHBY'S CELEBRATED J
"* .| t " € , in ¥ reat ':r demand than ever, this i o
n ' r,L ' ' vvbo wat Drills must order now to se-! Q
-ei.•.-. Call soon a*. Hartley's and examine
"Great Verier. [aug. 10.] j *
D 1 T< >;':■> Ni •
In the matter of the ac-'- I
■Rt of Jro. Mower, one of the adro'rs. <i bonis r
v°.'. th( ! °f Charles McDowell,
bo"-T'j b " eh >' fi'veo teat the undersigned, ap- '
<, i t0 distribute the balance remaining on 1
, S f fo i" nf ; w il attend for that purpose, at his F
y, ;or< '> 00 Tuesday the 2lst day of Aug. ,tl
iu' */ n BnJ wb * r * *" rersons interested may s ,
•! taey sea proper.
. J. 11. gtJSSF.LL, ,
lB6O. Auditor. '
NOT ICE.
AodiA., .. The undersigned appoiatcd !
din-er .I°, !stn hutebalance in hands of L*viHr- _
d'n--erV*v r ' 0f ,he !ast vvi!! 4rC., ®f C#tbrip Hajr, ; 1
Pointmnr i' tI" att ' nrf t0 ,be <ljtin f l '' #p '
i"• n SAR T";,.. "
fiiHKR TEE'S SALE.
1;v \ .rtiie of sundry writs . , Fi. l a.. V. ■
i-.xpti'Kt "I Levari Farias, o 01- directed, ttn?ri:
will be sold at the Court House, in the Borough of
He ford, on Saturday, the limt day of September, A.
I). JSijO, at 10 o'clock, A. .M., the f.dloo ig Real
Estate, to wit -
—ALSO—
One lot of around in th- Town of R.iin.hu a, fron
ting oil tnam street, about Si) feet, and extending
hack about o feet toau alley, with a iog dwelling
home, and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lots
of Emanuel Diehl and Hemy Smith, situate in Coie
rain tp., Bedford county, and taken in execution as
the property of Joshua Killer, Deft.
—ALSO—
All the Defendant Henry S. King's interest Jin the
following real estate, viz ; All the one undivided
third part-of seven tracts of land, warranted in the
names of William Lane, William Forrester, George
Hinish, Francis Johnston, Alex. Johnston, David
Montgomery and James Hunter, containing 2300
acres, more or l->-s. situate on Yellow Creek, in
Hope well tp., Bedford co.
ALSO—
One tract of land warranted in the name of Swope,
King Jc Co- containing 237', acres, more or less,
situate in said tp., and Co., and known a. the Bed
ford Forge tract, and taken in execution as the pro
perty ot HenryS. King Deft.
—ALSO—
One Tra'-t of land, containing 20:1 acies, more or
!e-s, about 100 acres cleared and ur.der lence, with
a log dwelling house, two tenant bouses, log hiru
and log slthle thereon, adjoining lands of George
Ritchey, Joseph Negly. Solomon Xyeum and others,
•Hast* in Esst Providence tp., Bedford co., sad in
ken in execution as the property of William Figait,
Dcfei dant.
—ALSO—
One tract <>i !, i.d containing 0 > seres, more or
less, gbout 7 0 acres cleared and under fence, with a
log dwelling house, iog barn and other out buifdings
therrou erected ; also an upple orchard thdieou , . -
j ling lands <-t Den y Grubh, Daniel Si ..jer r.rnl
other-, situate in .'donroe ip., CeJtoi . co., e.n I ta
ken in execution as i. - property o. Job O'A
—ALSO—'
Or e tree', i ' parcel of land, containing 22 acre,
rnmeoi u>, lie ,iiy all cleared and under lence,
v\ ith a frame dwellirg house, one rough cast tenant
bouse, frame stable, School house and a liauri- oi a
s-iv-T :: tfrercou erec' "d, ad-joiuilig iai'-.s oi George
Elder, Jobs iur.iri.er.; HeSry Wert* and others. it
: ,f e in Farr. •>u tp., il -uiord cr> , a..J 11 m exe
i- • -n a, I'iv property of Daniel i iostie.
ALSO—
One lot of gr rrr-d in the town of ClearvilW, Iron
's a
.r 17.7 feet toan alley, v.ith a 1 ran e riw-Hing
u. :-e an log - • hi-' tr.eieu : erected, adioing lot u.
A. Co.; ro • the W -t,am! an i.l vy < .i ( -
east, s 'na • . ,M. ' tp., Bedford co., and tuk u
r ..on us Cis property oi Juu'.es R.dli s, l 1 -
ALSO—
All the Defendant's interest in all thereto conti
guous and adjoining ti .c'.-, p.eees a ! p..rts of ra is
of land, warranted m t!i name of TL-.- r-is J. Horion
■ y \va rant dated 2 I Apr !, It"", situ te on tb<-
v ate!s . > \ >t'' . n i. in Broadtop tp., h d
Con; I) . h .in.de I fcy each otbr arid by lands of tie
ilui tingdon and H narirop HJountcin railroad and
C ... L'e pai v. Lan is .'.'rnietly of A- -. I'nvall, lands
of t unnipgbam if ' 0,, and otfiers, one o said piece*
nci tainii. 178 acie and perch 's and allowance,
and the other of said pieces containing 6'J uces
10 perch's and .•l.twati' *, and taken in execution
s. the piopertv o'. Me >n Wilson, w u noti'e t-i
to Jacob F. P!'?i--et. al. terie tei'.ant.
ALSO—
One tract cr ir>' c :: ''lining? 233 acjes, room or
]•-, aiif 'T 2* jr;s clfir't! and under fence, tvi:i>
,i i.itr (?M-i!iiiii bouse, n n email siabie itur-oii s
adjoining I. ml* of William Broliiur, Joseph
VV. '! all Lq., and other- -ituate in Hopewell (p.,
Bedford county, and taueii in execution us tl)-r pK.j>-
erty of George Swattz.
—ALSO—
Or.e tract of land containing 140 acre-, more or
less. about 90 acres cleared and under fence, with
an old log stable theieoi', adjoining land- of Wm.
I . Paiigherty, Georg" VVolt, Gorgp Wisegarver.
; Henry Knrienthal! and others, situate in St. Clair
1 r p., Bedford co., and 'alter, in execution as the
property of William M. Earnest, Deft.
—ALSO—
All pelfs, right, title aid interest in and to ot.e
t 1 •* "f lend, containing acre*, rr.c.re or le*, • -
111 a ri-■ cleared ar.d u. r .' . f> ■■ c. , with I loz
dwell;../ house (hereon erected, adjoining lai d? of
DeVid Lrun.baugh, Abraham Flversole an i others,
situate in uuti Wood berry tp , C< lord county,
i tjKen in execution as the property of Adam
F.nfc, Dtl'i
—ALSO—
G, e tract of land, containing 108 acres more or
lss, about 90 acres cleared and under lerice. with
at'- o stii' log dwelling house, tenant house, double
lc;_ barn and saw mill tnereori erected, adjoining
lands of Mehaet Hughes, Matbew O'Bne.. end
others, situate in Juniata tp,, Bedtniil co., and
tuKen in execution as tie property of M.iigaret Un
tie, Deft.
—ALSO—
Or e ire? of lar d c> nfainirg lOS acres, more or
. ■
log dwelling Loose and double log stable thereon e.
recti il. adjoit.ii'g lai.ris of Mich; el vrcuro, J oh:
Silf s and oi t.ers, siinate in .lot iala lp., Bedloi <1 co..
and taken in execution a- ih piopi rty of Solomon
Levi';; .
—ALSO—
One tiact of land cor.tair.ing f.'ty a res more or
less, about five acres cleared, and under fence, ad
ioinu.g binds of Gideon P. Trout, Andrew Mock,
Thomas S- HoUir.ger and ot'ers, situate in bf.
Clair tp., Pediotd <o . ami taken in execution us the
property of Thomas O. Mock, Pef't.
—Aid <
Or e Tizct of lai d c; ntu ning 134 acre=, more or
leis, about ICO cleared and under fence, v, ,th a
large two stoiv log dwelling hon-<* snd double log
bam thereon elected adjoining Ur.ds ol john Ifobisou
John Cave ruler and o- hers, simato ;n Snutbampton
tp., Bedford co., and taken in execution as the piop
erty of William ana George May, bin., Defen
dants.
ST'iiiT's Office, Be I- I WM. S. FLUKE,
ford, August 31, 1 SCO . \ Shenff.
OOURT PROCLAMATION.
Tn the Coroner, the Justices of the Pence,
nnd Constables in the ditfeent Townships
in the County of Bedford. Greeting.
KNOW YL that in pursuance of a precept to
me directed, under the hand and seal of the
Hon. I If AMIS 31. kl 3131 KM. President of the
several Courts of Common Phas in the Sixteenth
District, consisting o 1 the counties of Franklin,
Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, and by virtue
oi his office ol the Court ot Oyer and Terminer
r.nd General Jail delivery for the trial of capi
tal and other oii'enders therein and in the Gene
ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace;
and A. J. SNIVEL* & JOHN TAYLOR, KM.-.,
Judges of the same Court, tn the same County
oi Bedford, You and each of you are her-by re
quired to be and appear in your proper persons
with your Records, Recognizances, Cxan . ta- j
tions, and other remembrances before the J Jges
aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court oi Oy • and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery an Gene
ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace the- m to be
iioiden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid,
>n the Ist Monday of Sept. ,'being the 3d
iav,)at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day
here and then to do those things to which your
■eieral offices appertain.
GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the '
10th day of August, : n he year of our Lord
18' W.
WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff.
KEYSTONE CIDER MILL.
■-- This celebrated machine,
greitly improved, is now offered to the farmers of
Bedford Co. at manufacturer's pr - ce. It has Taken
ever 108 Premiums. Call at Hartley'? nnd see it.
faug. 10, 1890.
\ N* APFRIF.NT AND STOMACHIC PREPARA- !
f i tion of IKON purilied of Oxygen and Carbon,
by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the
; highest medical authorities, both in Europe and the
i United States, and prescribed ill their practice. i
The experience ot thousands daily proves that no j
i prep'.ration of Iron can be compared with it. Jrnpu- j
rities of the blood, depression of vital energy, p.ile :
| and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its tie-!
cessity in almost every conceivable i ase. lunox
! ious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has j
! proved absolutely curative in each of the following '
complaints, viz :
1 hi h fht' t lif , JVeriioif.* Affftion*, hma-notion, ftp.,- (
pepsin, Constipation, hiurrha i, Dysenteri,, hi rintent j
i.'oitsiimptiou, ticre! nlntit Titbercithnis, Sail Rheum,
I it men. I r nation, \Vfrit'*.Chlorosi*. L> vr Cmplaint,
i Chronic Headarhrs, Kheumatism, hi lei mi! tent Fever,
f'li'u'es on tt.r Fare, i \r.
11l cases of General Dvbihty , whether the re-lilt
' of acute disease or of the continued diminution of j
: nervous and muscular energy trorri chroiiic coin-J
plaints, one trial of this restorative has proved sue- j
; ces-ful to an extent which no <i scription nor wri'- i
ten attestation would render credible. Invalids so i
lor g bed-rid leu n- to havp become forgotten in then- •
own neighboihoods, nave suddenly re-nppeared in |
the busy world as it just returned from p otiac
i ted travel m a distant land. Some
, nal instances of this hind are attested of lemale s
, -; if-rers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus,
i sanguineous exhaustion, critical cbitttgee, an I that i
complication oi nervous and dy-peptic aversion to '
an a- d exercise lor which the physivian has no
nanii.
i In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons !
1 familial to rue cai men, the operation oft his prepa
ration of lion n ust necessarily be saiutary, for. Un- j
like the old oxides, it is v .oiou-.lv tonic, without
j g exciting and over-i>egti.'ig : and gently I'egU-
I . - em, eve ; tin most obs'n atb case* of i
j costiveness, without ever being a gustric'pnrgutiv e, ,
I or infiicti: g a di-agreeaWc sensation.
It D this iatter property, aa . ug others, which !
make.- it so r '.arxaldy et dual and permanent a ■
remedy .■ r Piles, up i which r .u-o up; 'ars to ex- ;
ert at. ,-t inr uo-l specific net in::, by dispel sit:;* the 1
loi .tl t*; . : y which forms them,
j in I) . . . -, iiii omerable (as are its causes, a ,
single b >ic of these Chalybeate FIIU bus oft'-n i atii
cc i for the most habitual ca-i s.
i:i u: checked fitcirri', i, even when advance I to |
I • confirmed, emariating fid cppaieiitly
'• '.!?!; ; T, the ' fi- "s .. .ive . -eu eijiull d"C!sivn and j
af 'tii-bi:ig.
In tlw* lo .1 piaina, loss oi fiesh and . "engt;., I
bilitating cough, and rruiittent hectic, v-io.-h gene
ral Iy u.dica'e incipient Cinsh -i fon, this remedy
h ' ai'aved the alarm , friend- and pdiys.c.au-. in- ,
several very gratifying and interesting instances. t
I In Scrofulous i rei '• />. tms medtcstad iron j
be.- h. ' I.r i ..>re ': c good effect of t!ie most c. - . '-
' tious'.y bb inco pi "paw.!' r : .o. .e, w;tn -ul any
oi thei"* well-known liabilities.
*1 be attention >■; ieiriai-s ca- ■ tbe too co' • ot-
Iv invited to thin r medy and restora'r •, in trm ca
ses pecu'iarly affecting them.
In Rheum iti snt, l otii chroi.fc ai l h Mimui'itor'. .
i.p tie latter. I ivevt. i< e he: ie- iv.it .is been
invariably well reported, l> th • ■ a. -'.a'-"a i ■
end reducing the *we!! ..;>i'd I.e-s us : e , . •- ,
and muscles.
In In'ermiWnt I'ri-r.t ir must necessarily be a
great remrily a ' energetic re!ora!"ve,f%,nit it- pro
. es in t • i.-w settlements of the V . •, wiii pro
b.tbly be one ot lush renown and usefulness.
No reti ")y has ever been discovered, in ti" whole
history o! medicine, which exert-such prompt fcap
py antl fully re-torative effects. Good appetite,
complete digestion, rap: 1 acquisition of sire- gth,
with an uriu-ual disposition t' r active ache. rful '
exercise, immediately follow its use.
Fnt up in neat list metal boxe. contain':' • ; i" ,
( price 50 cents p-r box : for sal" by druggists a:
dealers. Will be sent Fee to ay a " , , r -
i ceipt ol the price.
All letters, order*, etc., should be addressed'
ii; Id Lt ,:ln L
20 no! AT. N. V.
July 20th, **CO.
| S'AKRISiU'KC FFF-iALi;
S?- s E .1 f A' \ R V.
.
Th" Fall S' '-ion of this Semi; aty wm commence
; on Tue-day, S -ptetuber -t.
This institution, incorporated in I*s ~ i* a ! nira j
bly directed in it- doni '-ti" arrangements, moral
. and religion- cult ore, a;.a course of sip: s. It i- i
lie as a iirst c'.as. Seniinmy.
Circulars, -latin- t-: m-, cqp be obtain 1 by •
add.essintf the Fnncip.i'.
W. WF.JR,
Prei.l. Nt toe.;d ofTru tees. ,
lleferei.ee can ! ■ :r<>~ . ma ' to the patrons of
the Seminal v. among whom may b* mentioned :
Gov. \Vm. F. ['acker, liar: ishurg.
lion. J. .1. Pear-on, "
Wm. R. DeVV.tt, U. D., "
K'-v. T. 11. Robinson, "
j Rev. J. G. Miles,
lion. Joseph Casey.
Wi .. >l. K-rr, r.-q., "
J). I). Boas, Esq., •
John H. Rrige*, E-n., • "
Hon. A.S. Wilson, I.ewi-town
Thoma- Beaver, Esq., Philadelphia.
Cbari ■< Pleasants, Esq , Sunbury.
Hon. J. S. Heldernan, Votk county.
Kobc:t Givin. E-q., Cumberland county.
John Irvin, Esq.. Centre county.
P.. Frank I vin. E-q-., Cumberland county.
Ju y 27th—3ts.
iDEDFORD FOUNDRY.
J>
THE snb-cribers having purchased the Bedford
Foundry of Messrs. VVashabattgh and Bannon, would
most respectfully announce to the citizens of Bed
ford and adjoining rounl ies that they are prepared to
I make and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for
GRIST AND SAW MILLS, THRESHING MA
CHINES, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS. COOK
ING, TEN PLATE. VND COAL
STOVES, SLED AND
i Sleigh soles, wa-h kettles, of different sizes. wago n
! boxes of all sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior ar:.-
e!e), oven door-, and every thing usually made in a
conntrv Foundry.
02T PLOU GH S .—WOODCOCK, SEYLEK,
and HILL-SIDE PLOHGHS—AIso, anew PLUG
PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention
of oui farmers—a superior article to the old Plug
Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and land
sides rn suit all ploughs in genera! u-e in this court- '
ty. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to
order, and all kinds of repairing done at the short
est notice and at low prices. All our own work
made of the very best inaceiial, and warranted to j
give satisfaction.
F ifiiiCts ;*ncJ others would do well to
cad and examine our work .before purchasing else- 1
where, as we are determined to meet the etner- j
gencies of the times, we will
Set I i<itn for CjISH, or country produce.
Pig and bar iron, horses and hrmber, taken in ex- i
change tor work.
25,'60-ly SHIRES & JORDAN.
(k I WroirS NOTICE.
"*■ In the matter of the ac
count "• S. L. Russell, Esq., Ex'r. of the last w ill
and te anient ot Mary Ann 'avidsoti, dee'd.
Notii is hereby given that, the undersigned ap
pointed > distribute the balance remaining on said
account, will attend for that purpose, k at his office,
in Betlfo 1 .., on Monday the 20th day of Augu-t inst. ■
at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when and where
all peisons interested may attend if they think
proper.
JNO. MOWER.
Aug. 3/00. Auditor. '
BEDFORD COL.VI Y, .
Atau Orphan*' Court
held t Bedford, in and for the county ol Bedford, j
oil the 30th day of Aptii, 1800, before the Judges
of the said court.
On motion of O. E. Shannon, E-q., the rovrt
giant a rule on the bens and legal representatives ,
of Jacob Keagy, late of Middle Woodberry town
ship, deceased, to wit, Michael, Catharine, David,
Ann, intermarried with Win. Eller. Peter, and Ja
cob, a minor, who has for his guardian David j
Schnebly, all residing in Bedford County, except i
David who resides in Blair county ;to be arid ap- j
pear at an Orphan's Court to be held at Bedford, in j
and for the county of Bedford, on the lirst Monday,
third day of September, A. D. 1800, to accept or re- j
; fuse to lake the Real Estate of said deceased, at the j
valuation which has been valued and appraised in j
j pursuance of a writ of Partition or Valuation, issued j
; out of said court, and to the Sheriff of said count v j
directed, or show cause why thr same should not be ;
I sold.
j rjjj- In testimony whereof I have hereunto !
jL- S -r set my hand and seal of said county, a' ■
' Bedford, the 7th day of May, A. D. 1800. ]
' attest ;
Wu. S. Ft-ra*, SAM E. H.TATE. j
Sheriff. Clerk, j
j June '32, 18' ').
A Dl\ll NISTR \ I'OR'S .NOTICE.
L'dters rif Administration, j
emu tfstnmenlo annexo. have been granted to the ;
i undersigned on the Estate of Samuel Cam, late of j
; Bedford borough, dec'd. Persons having claims a- .
:ain?t the estate, will present them • and those who
are indebted are requested to inane immediate pay
: ment.
O. E. SHANNON.
July 20. 1860. Administrator.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In the matter af the ac- |
••oupt of S. L. Russell, Esq.. ndm'r.cfe horns Hon
i of the Estate of Margaret Davidson, dec'd.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ap
pou.ted ta di-triWite the balance on said account,
will attend for that purpose at his office in RerifoMl,
on Monday, the 20th day of August inst.. at 10 o'-
' dock A. M., when and where aii persons interested
may attend of th-y think proper.
JXO. MOWER, ;
Aug. 3d, 1800. Auditor.
A 1 ft E A 'J' IJ A R G A I X S—
, To make room
1 fur Fall (foods,during this month, we will sell every
' description of Summer Goods at cost tor Ca-ii. Su
; perior French and English Lawn- at half price, an i
many other goods suitable for summer use.—Call
and see A. li. CRAMER Co.
i [july 13th, 'CO.j
: FBI LA DELPHI \ ABVEKTISEMENTS. !
: A GREAT IMPROVEMENT
; __ IN PIANOS.
/ d -^dV-yV.. "A
•.' - ■ • _ -lit
■ -is 5 -i-irSrarj*
G£OfiiQ£ VOGT takes ti • opportunity of inform
• g l.:s frier s and • • public generally, that ne
*. : ireet, t X > A-'h S; reet, wiieM be w.!!
ketp < nil tljr <•:>' ••••:' 1 iarge assortment of his
: • ~'fJ PI AXOS, which "have* been prcno n
reti be It'-* b'-t j'; us far superior to ■! , -■
Piaiics i't the s't ■. --•> auJ parity c : ' be; r mre
aii'.] construction, beret or ore manufactured iii the
U; itedStates u i 1 Et •:.1.
M; y is/fM.—6 r >.
A IRANYILLE STOKES'
** CJFi i i.OJ'iilNG EMPOIt!UM,
ON:-: PRICE AND J
NO \ B.A DEMENT. :
NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET.
GK 5 N VILI.U STOKES wouM return tharks t ■
!!•** public for their appreciation o: ni- !l ■ i • to
pie- "f, a!--] their libera! patronage.
lii order to beep tfp t.,i- kindly feeling, he has j
vielrfe ]to the so' ,ol , ,* c hit friend*
ami inaugurated a nev. system, ■ Gilts with each
Gi ■ nt sol!. To hi# choice selection of fine Fab-'
; M, and made-up Clothing, ha isritn the tcntoy i
n: the public, as well as to hi - new t.i i.'.e of d na
-
ric, Style and Make, equal to any -rotten up in the 1
.
on the Ticket.
Each article sold, or measured f r. is ircsmpt
1r . 'bv a Gift, varyioc in value from S! to sl. '.
N. (j.—None but the mot skillful i>iign-rs,
Cnrt•• r-i and Workmen employed : tad satisfaction
: , bit. I u-iiinn. Fabric, Price and Gift, guaranteed at
GRANVILLE STOKE-'
ONE PP. I;E GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
NO. COT CHESTNUT SJR
. May 18,'60.-0 •: s.
P. PE R R V ,
• s. v. . CORNER FOURTH AN:> RA::E ST.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manofoctur c ACCOUNT COOKS c: the best qual
ity* bankers and Merchants can have the.r Books
j iu, ' and bourn! in any yl*'.
aivdrJed by tb" Pratd.li In-.titute.
/ t P. PERRY,
, S. VV. Corner. Fourth a-1 Race streets. Phil
adelphia. supplies every article in the ROOK
cr S'l ATIONF.RY line, at low prices. Hav
ing rup°rior facilities as a manufacturer, he
is eriahled to supply goods i fry Ice., an!
make very lair profit. Orders by n ui!
pron utly attended to.
' r-OLLECT TOGETHER
! V All vour "Old Books" and Magazines : t;ke
thero to PERRY'S Book Binderies, Fourth
and Race, where you can have them bound
good nd hand-omely at a low price.
| Mav 15,'60.-6 ms.
||> FRANK. JACKSON,
PRINTER AND STATIONER,
439 CHES 7'.\ UT STRF Fl\
PHILADELPHIA.
! May 15,'66.-1 \r.
CjjUMMER TRADE NOTICE.
BUN N. R AKIL R EL & CO.,
.AN. 137 .Yorfh T'l ir<! Street.
IMPORTERS AND .'OBBERS OF
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Itivi'e the attention of Purchasers to tiieir extensive
•slock of fancy Drv Goods, Silk-, Embroideries,
Cloths,Cassimeres iVc.
May IS,'GO—
MANCHESTER CO.
I GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
AND —
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT .MAN
UFACTORY,
No. 708 CHESTNUT Street,
Above Seventh, opposite the Wishing ton House.
Fine Shirts and Drawers made from measurement
, a' n 'eiv days notice ami in ail ca-es Warranted to
fit. Formula lor measurement lurnisbed on ap
plication hv mail. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS
ITO WHOLE SALE BUYERS.
May 18,-' CO.—I yr.
| | BANCROFT & CO.,
** IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH
FANCY GOODS,
No. 330 Market Street, Philadelphia.
.May 18,'60.-1 yr.
PHILADELPHIA ADVEKTIS E.UE.VIS
i 1,. > *1
\M7ATCHES AND JEVVELKV.
* * LEWIS LA DOMES V CO.
A'o. SC2 CHESTUT STREET PHI LA.
(Kit; ST I>OOK above eighth street.)
Would most respectfully ask the attention of Citi
! zetis and Strangers to their Large, Cheap, an® well
selected Stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WAKE,
CONSISTING IN KAP.T OK
; Gold Hunting Lever Watches, full jeweled,
| 18 carat case, $lO 00 '
| Gold Lever Watches, open face, full jewet'd
18 carat case, 30 00
| Gold Lepine Watches, open lace, lull jew
ellee, 18 carat case. 22 00
i Stiver Lever Watches, Hunting case, full
| jewelled, 13 00 '
| Silver Lever watches, open lace, lull jewel l
i ed, 14 00
, Silver Lenine Watches, Hunting case, 14 On
j Silver Lepine Watches, open face, 0 00 j
Gold Guard Chains, 12 00 i
| Gold Vest and Fob Chains, 10 00
Gold Pen Holder with Pen and Pencil, 4 00
' Gold Pencils, 1 50 |
Gold Pens with Silver Holders. 1 00 •
| Silver Table Spoons, per sei,
. Silver Tea Spoons, C CO
Gold Thimbles. '< On j
With a large assortment of Silver, Table and Tea !
Forks ; De-sert, Mustard and Salt Spouns ; Pie,
Cake, and Ice Cream knives ; Sugar Spoons j Pre
serve Spoons ; Pickle Knives and Forks, elc.
CC7"AI<o, constantly on band, a tnagriilieenf a-- ;
sortrnent of Jewelry,consisting in part of Bracelets.
Breastpins, Ear Rings, ringer Kings, Miniature
! for 1. 2, 1. and 0 likenesses ; Gold Crse>, Cnil- j
dren's armlets, and every thing in the Jewelry line, |
of the lat< st and most approved patterns.
Gold and silver Thimbles : Wedding Rings at all i
prices. Ladies' Chatelaines, Gold Watch keys and '
Seals ; Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Opera Glasses.
Always on hand, a splendid assortment of Diamond j
Jewelry. \iso, Diamonds mounted til the most .
beautiful manner, equal to any work in the United [
States, at mod- rate prices.
Silver plated Tea Sets. Silver plated Knives and |
Forks—beautiful goods, and loon equal to Silver.
CALIFORNIA COLD BOUGH 1' OR MADE UP TO i
ORDER.
EF*A!I descriptions of Hair Jewelry, such as
Breastpin-, Ear'Kmgs, Bracelets, Chains. Unarms,
made to order in th>- most beautiful style. Old
' V. niches and Jewelry taken in exchange
We can send by mad, ivh perfect safety, Watch
| es or Jew elry to any part oi the United States. All
! orders must "be accompanied with the Cash. No
I goods sent unless the money is first received. Call
or address
LEWIS LA DOM OS & CO.,
BU2 Chestnut Street, Phil'a
] .May 18,'60.-ij ins.
! JST OOKING GLASSES,
! U ENGRAVINGS,
PICTURE FRAMES,
OIL PAINTINGS,
! The most extensive and elegant assortment at the
j very lowest rates.—Glas-es h store of every de
j script mi', fl/abogany framed Glasses, lor country
| sales. Frit;! andPoifra • ;ru Vfmduw Cornices,
j Gilt itfoaldings, etc. Estimates furnishing
oIiUM tp fill every space, by on ap'...icr.tH<n. j
,r ra" rigs for Greet "i and Antique i. " gs.—
Catalogue, gra*;..
J >8 S. ;N\ ICLII £I SON,
B'ii (' .. smut St., Pis ;Ea.
| E. Gi) L L ,
*- • JV 632 . huin : St., cor. of Sr"°>-' r i,
PHIL ii)ELPIi 1-1.
PIANOS A: D MELODEOXS.
\. \".% .'• . A. u. 0A...: i: co s. ■
i* . ' '•....!
! ; • - : .. .
S'i If '7 nl I' *5
a J-.'-- % ■ ' ®
jg| . " . .-essrc?
MASON & HAMLIN'S, A3*t) PRUiCE &CO°3.
_
• tO I •* • • Ctiod'hillu PlilWS# j
• Wit. MAM RAtGI JAV SM. V.-HITHV, j
I SAVITI. NLOO : . 1- X? WA "'.DA ADA MS,
: w v. S ii. vY R. AT., SON*.
j-pAIGi:-:L. MOORE & CO.,
L.ATK. UAIUUEI. AND PH.,
| i MPOR . ERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN"
D R V GOOD S,
JVos. 220 & "2~JVori/t Third St., above Race,
West sidr, PHIL.2DELPHI#.
! May It.."' '-1
JOHN O. JAMFS, ISAAC WKI.9H, 11. G. £TE RISING,
1 VVM. C. KENT, . A. SMIT I • H. I>. WKLSH,
i CiSARLF.S SAX TKr. SAMI'E!. WHIT!:. J. TOJSI.!XSOJi.
! Ji A M ES, KE N SA N TEE N. CO ,
IMi'JIFtEIiS AND JOBBERS OP
D K Y G O O l> s ,
239 & 241 NORTH THIRD STREET.
A.'OVI: RACE, PHILADELPHIA.
May 15,'60.-1 yr.
j IN II I" PE R,
• i:i ' - U":rF>- >R 70 J. SOKVKP..)
—WHOLESALE DEALER IN—
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS,
jYo 8 J\orik Fifth St., <ibor>'. Phrktt, Phil'*.
Also. .Manufacturer and lmporrer ot
FOREIGN AM) DOMESTIC SEUARS.
May 18, 1800.—1 yr.
MARTHA T. MART I.N, C. II . H ASIK ICR, J. A. 0. MORKKL,
GEO. R. PEEDLE, S. 8. MARTIN.
"ITI A. h A KER,
JL • WITH
MARTINS, PEDDLE, HAMRICK \ CO.
—IMPORTERS OF—
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NO I IONS,
,Vo. '3o,.Yorth Fourth St., phi!'a.
' May 15.'60.-1 yr.
jrfNHE WORLD'S GREAT EXHIBITION
PRIZE MEDAL. awarded tC. MEYER
. for his two PIANOS, London, October 15, 1651.
4 mm- '■**' '' . , *
C. MEYER respectfully informs his friends and i
the public generally, thai be has constantly on hand ;
PIANOS, equal to those for which he received the i
Prize Medal in London, in ISSI.
Ail orders promptly attended 10, Hand great care ;
taken in the selection and packing the same.
He has received, during the last filteen years, !
more Afedals than any oiher.maker, from the Frank-1
lin Institute—aiso. First Premiums in Boston, New
York and Baltimoie.
Warero. ms. No. 772 ARCH S'reet, b'!ow Eighth,
South side, PHILADELPHIA
May 18, IBtfo.-!yr,
M ARK THKSK FACTS!
THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD
Hollmvav's Ointment
m
j Bad Leg*, Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers.
All description of sores ere remediable by th,
proper and aliment use oi this inestimable prepara
tier. To attempt to cuie bad lees by plastering
tre edges of: he w ounrt toget tier is a folly; for should
the skin unite, a bogey > :eased condition remains
underneath to break out with tenfold fury in a few
days. The only rational and successful treatment,
• as indicated by nature, is to reduce the inflamma
tion In and about the wound, ami to soot be the
neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Oint
ment, as salt is forced into meat.
DijjikeriUlcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet
and other Fevers.
Any of I lie above diseases jmay bejcuredjby well
rubbing the Ointment three times a day into tbu
ches', throat and neck of the patient; it will soon
penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine ta
ken by the mouth must operate upon Ihe whole
; system ere its influence can be felt many local part
| whereas the Ointment will do its work at once. —
Whoever tries the ungeunt in the above manner, fa
; the diseases named, or any similar disorders a.lec
j ting the chest and throat, will fjria themselves ra
[ lieved as by a charm.
Piles, Fistulas, Strictures.
! The above class of complaints will be removed
: by nightly fomenting the parts with warm water,
and then most effectually rubbing in the Ointment,
i Persons suffering from the.se direful complaints
lose not a moment in arresting their progress, ft
should be understood that it is nor sufficient mere
' ly to smear the Ointment on the atT-cted parts, but
( it must b- well rubbed in for some considerable
i time two or three times a day, that it may be ta
ken into the system, whence it will remove any
i hidden sore or wound as effectually as though pal
! pa'-le to the eye. There .'again bread and water
! poultices, aftei the rubbing in ofthe Oir.tment, will
|do great service. This is the only sure treatment
for females, cases of cancer in the stomach, or woere
there may be a general bearing down.
Indiscretions of Youth ; —Sores and Ulcers.
Blotches, as also swelling*, en, with certain--
be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely
and the Pills be taken night and morning as reeo o
| mended in the printed instructions. When treated
I in any other way they only dry up in one place ta
■ bieak out in mother; whereas this O.ntment will
! remove the humour from the system, aiiu leave the
pattest & vigorous and healthy being, it w.il re
quire time witn the use of the pills to eusure a las
, ting cure.
Droa- • "'/ Swellings, Paralysis and Sftjf
■ | Joints.
All-'sogh the above complaints differ widely in
, the.r origin and nature, yet they all require local
■; .I'ment. >! • vo the worst casus, c! such dis
r-a? v'vill v: id ,n comparatively short space of
"imp, \vi '' i this Ointment is diligently rubbed into
rts a 'c • even after every o'her means
i.u !••:. In al! serious maladies the Pills a'nouid
, ken aerordias to the printed direction* accom-
I p ".nyiiig each box.
Both the Ointment* and Pills thaeSA Se </ tit
i/tc following coses :
! 3ad Legs, Fistulas,
Oi S">rt 4 tS, 1 f OU ,
Sure-, j Glandular Swellings,
Bunions. Lurceigo,
Site--' of Moschctoes and Rhttomatisin,
Sand-Fltes, Scalds,
Coco-bay, Sore NippVs,
1 Cbiego-foot, Sort-throat*,
' Chilblains, i DtewtSi
happed Hands, Scnrvv,
| Corns (So t) • Sore-hgaJv
• Carters, folnor*,
Co* -ted and 5' if U'cer*.
J/*. ->t$ f W. f: s,
El<?j antiasis* '>•
V(< ,e ?.F,ie unie' i
rh words "UOLLOWAY, NSW I'ottK *sa LOM.*ON,"
. e l.if-'iit e as a iiV r—n. i . every ieafol the
!;>• kof irections around box ; me sam
n . be ;• ail :y seen by hoi lit g tae leaf to the light.
A tiar me reward will bs ;ivess t > a;:v one reii
; s .li is formation as may lead to the detee
; tion of any party or parties coucter:ei;:ng the med-
J tcines or sending the same, knowing them to bs
i spurious.
• ',-oid at the Manufactory of Professor HOL:.O
--w. Y , s i Maiden La no, N e\v Voi k, and by ail respec
t_ ■ and Dealers iu Medicine, through*
it th* civilized world, in boites at 25 cents, 02 ct-
SI e *l.
] ■■ is c - ierable sav.ng by taking to*
larger si.t- s.
M. . . motions f,_>r th? guidance ot patients in
everv disorder are affixed to each hex.
j Nov. lfc, ISSJ.
I Cj &Aa* is ,
: p O R T HADE,
i A fr-'-rite larm c: liniesto.a land, in Morrison's
Cove, eontaini! about I'M acres, 100 of which ate
cb'-r. ~1 and balance w-'l 'unbered. The tarai W
v .! ;' —d. Tiie improvements .are a good two
stor Frame House, Log House, Darn, See. Theie
: is * g iod orchard upon the premise*. The iarm ad
-1 join* 11 loom he! ! Furnace, lies hall a mile the
H ■ inld'. sburg Turnpike, ami foui miles from Mar
; tinsburg. I here is a ready market at the door for
r.'l kinds of produce, and t.ne land is in a high state
jof cultiv.*. :on. For par: miliars ii;'jn'r*f o; Dav.d
' Pan' ;:, m -ss o ,or vi ■ jr.; L'ieugb, at Spang's
; M:i:-.
—ALO
- (>iist-mil! pmtrtv in Harman's Bottom. now
owned ov Lewis X. Fyan. The mill i> a large fratn*
1 with 'wo overshot w i, is and four run of stone ; in
good ord<T, a. d ii a good settlement, with a suf
i ficient supply of water; The farm contains nearly
ton aores • about 100 alinvial soil, and cleared ; and
the balance well timbered. The improvements are
•i large brick houstenant house, miller's house,
ham. distillery . Ac. The farm can be divided with
i out disadvantage Teims • easonahle.
ALSO—
A tract of land in St. Ciair tp.. containing 93
j am-,, or thereabouts, about df acr-'s cleared, with
a !wo story log d,veiling house, teiiant-hoiis® and
two log stables thereon erected; ai-o. an apple of
■ ml thereor.. adjoining lands of Wm. Kcei'e, Jacob
Semlerand ot era ; lo.meily the property of George
' Richer!
—ALSO—
i a Farm of 16'' a*res, about 100 cleared, with Double
Log House. Jiesv Bank li.irn. and two good orchard*
thefeon, lying on the Juniata River, two miles
| from Stonerstown. and half a mile from the tail
: roud. This tarm is composed of a goon quality of
rive, bottom land, 'tu or 10 acres of which can be
; put int.i good rr.eadow. The whole i* cow in a good
! ftate of cu tivation.
—ALSO—
A farm of , IS acres ot limestone land in Liberty
! Township near Stonerstown, known as the "John
I Stolei property," adjoining lands of 'Squire Ketuki
, ger, Stoler and others. The improvements are t>
i Log '■louse, Log Bain Ac. There is gou I water on
' the preu-ises, also an orchard of good liuit.
— ALSO—
A new* two-story Rough-cast riouae and tol>>ts ,I
i ground in Broadtop city.
ALSO—
I IGO acres of the bst quality of land in Harrivou
county, lowa, near the .Missouri, and close to too
I counfv seat.
ALSO
A Lot of ground in Omaha city, Nebraska,
j ALS—
O-100 acres of laud, in Southamnton Township, Bed
ford county, lately owned by VVm. I.ashUy.
TERMS to fcuit buy*-.rw
O. T.. SHANNON,
Jan 27, lhbO Bedford, Ps