The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, October 26, 1860, Image 3

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l lilt SCBCRiIIIiKS! -
THE MET HO 01ST, 1
THE NKVV RELIGIOUS WEEKLY, WAS P
I OMMENCKD IN JCLY LAST, AND lo
PUBLISHED ON 3J
SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK,
AT NO. 7, BEEKMAN ST., N. Y. j
EDITED BY THE REV. GEORGE 11 . -J|
CROOKS, D. D., Assisted by the •!
Be v. J NO. McCLL\TOCK,D. 1).,
At present residing in Paris, as C'onaEsro.N-
L.;so EOITORJ and uy numerous contributors
well known us writers toi the people. Giving L,
due proiniiience 10 all matters of interest per- r?
taming to the C'nurch whose name it bear-, hg
i.nd *#staining its institutions against disor- O
gainzers within its bosom and assailants from d
without, it yet, in a spirit of brtheraood, co.i- J '
veys to its eailers lull details ot passing e- v-
Venis in all tlie sister churches,, and in 'he
woild at large, maintaining at tae sa;r;<- time a Cg
high literary tone, t digintied abstiutnce F
i.oui all unnecessary controversy.
tP Is.PRINTED IN IMPERIAL QUARTO Z
!■ DR>l_, ON' THE BEST' PAPER, AND IN
THE BEST I YTOURAITHCAL L
STYLE,
And is etribellished fioin time to inle by IT
jJortiaity oi Eminent itlcn,
IN THE MINISTRY AND LAITY, iS
And is thus constituted, editonaiiy and me
chanicaliy,
A RELIGIOUS FAMILY NE.VSP.APcfi £
OL I'HE FIRST CLASS. ,J
TERMS. $2 00 PER YEAR. ~
p
Subsciibtn. paving trr the Year !o commence
lit .Mnuiry next, will receive the Papei
GmuiUms'y up to that dale.
PHcMItMS FOR SU3SCRS3ERS.
Although " Phe Methodist" has met with al- 1
most unprecedented success, yet, in order to ~-
~!;,ce it wr.lilH the reach ot every .Methodist -
.mil v. we have been induced to oiler a l,i>t ---
,-,i Pieiuinuis to any who wish to procure Mib- ~
, 11, eis. These Premiums are ottered several- I*s
,!i two subscribers, and opto Idly rubj.cn . .
tn ami em J race ,N
W i trier .V Wilson Sewing Machines,
WTlcox Gmb.' Sewing Machine*,
itie i's I onicat Washing Machines, py
A miinbei ut ilesiiatili' books, sucHy**
M uper s llluniiiidted Bible,
W'aibuigton living'* IVo:L ~
Agi(cultural Books, sr
Steven's Hist, ot Methodism, -ei
Bang's Hist ot lite M. E. Church,
i r.Btne'oiis o'ber Books ot Perirnu e : -_
Interest and laiue, together with a ic
Great Variety o! Books suita- p:
bie lo the st
Sabbath School Library, i.
irfonling to any who wish to present then
I'.istor with a useiti! household f
convenience, oi who wish to procure one lor Lt
T.eir own cormort. or who wish lo furnish one
.is a means ot livelihood to some friend, or to X"
any Ninduy School Pupil or Teac. er who dr
ifts to enrich the S. S. Library, a ready ~
means of doing so by the expenditure only, ~
oi *
LITTLE EXERTION, AND THE OCCIJ* _
RATION OF A LITTLE SPARE TIME. -
EU7"lspt*eirnen Numbers will be sent Free, on A
ippiicafion, to any address, with full particu iS
!.H ot Premiums. Address
L. BANGS, Publisher,
OFFICE, 7 BEEKMAN ST..
NEW YORK
Cf. 2C, ISGO.-Ot.
\KW WINTER GOODS, A *
ll AT THE CHEAP SIORE, *"
S OSTER & CARN, N
BEDFORD, FA.,
• ,ust received a handsome iot of new and) Ji.
lasiuouabie 53 "i
I? DRESS GOODS,
Shawls, Frints, Ginghams,
R Sacking flannel's in all colors,
Cloths, Cassimeres, \-stir.g-.
Satitietts, Jeans, Ready-made I
~ ; Vests, Business and Over-Coats.j
Hosiery, Gloves, Boots, Bho. j s,
Hats. Caps, Glass, China and
A 1 Qne.-i.sw are, Gro'-rien, S.pu-es, fcc.,
4_' And everything N!.W AND CHEAP,—
A Being determined to adhere to the -vs-
A tem of "QUICK. SALES AND SMALL £
PROFITS," vie believe it will be to the _
K interest of all to EXAMINE our Siot Sfc,
' before purchasing.
j\ T NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, i ,*§
Oct. 2<voo.
]||"ORE NEW AN D CHEA P GOODS
ITM. at
A E CRAMER oc GO'S.,
BEDFORD, PA.
'The undersigned have just received a iarg-' an !
general assortment of
FALL WINTER GOODS.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Our present stock is very complete, and we ■-
spectfully invite our fi lends and customers to call
and
EXAMINE THE PRICES,
EXAMINE THE PRICES.
Cash or prompt six month buyers may ex
pect and will be offerefl,
GREATER BARGAINS,
GREATER BARGAINS,
tb an ever ottered before. All kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE WAN TED,
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED.
Oct. 26, 1860. *
Susan McCiine, ] In the Court of Common Pleas
by her next frie'd lof Bedford county, N•• 1 )5,
John H Koons, V September Term, t SCO.
vs. S Subpoena on Libel for DI-
Tatrick McCune. J vorce.
The Undersigned
commissioner, appointed to take testimony and re
port the same to the Court in the above case, here
by gives notice that l.e will attend to the du'ies of
his said appointment, on Monday the 12th d.iy of
November, next, at the oiiice of M.tnn fc Spang , in
the Bo'oiigh of Bedford, when and where all parties
interested may attend if they think proper.
G. H. SPANG,
Oct. 2Gj 1860. .Commissioner.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
*■ The undersigned, appointed Auditor to
make a distribution of the mo.iey arising Irom the
•ale of the peisonal property of John Cypher, will
attend to the duties of his appointment, on Monday,
Nov.S'.b, 1860, at which time all interested can
atend.
R. D. BARCLAY.
Oct. 20, 1860. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
x The undersigned appointed Auditor to
distribute the funda in the hands of Sheriff Fluke,
arising from the sale of the personal property, and
also of the real estate of Vtn. M. Karnes/, gives
notice (hflt he will attend to the duties of said ap
pointment, at his office in Bedford Borough, on Sat
urday. the 10th day of Nov , 1860.
O. H. GAITHER,
Oct, 26th, IB6o* Auditor.
| <OURT I'KOCL.AM \TION\
lit the Coroner, //<■ J untie i . of the Pence,
and Cons-fables in the iiijjec.nl Troonships,
in the County of fled foci, Cretin r.
KNOW YH tfiat in pursuance of"a precept to
me directed, under the hand ami seal of the
Hon. FRANCIS >l. KIMMKLL. President of the
several Courts of Common Pleas in the Si vteenth
District, consisting ol the counties of Franklin,
Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, and !iv virtue
f>f his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer
and General .fail delivery for the trial of capi
tal and other offenders therein and in the Gene
ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace:
and A. J.SNIVEL Y &. loss TAYLOR, E • ;
Judgesot the same Court, in the same Countv
of Bedford, You and tacit of you are hereby re
quired to be and appear in vour proper persons
v.-if.lt your Records, Recognizances, Exatr El
liotts, and other remembrances before the J j i res
aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Ov-*r am!
Terminer and General Jail Delivery an i Gene
ral Quarter Sessions o! the Peace tliei m to he
lioldeu t r th ■ countv of Bedford, aforesaid
on liie T I Monday oi Nov. (being the 1 Dili
day,)at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day
there and then to do I hose things to which yout
several otlices appertain.
GIVEN under mv hand at Bedford, on the
2tiU day of Ociol :< r - n lie vear of our Jjord
1800.
WILLIAM S. FIJJKE, Sheriff.
\ 1 A N If ODD.
111. HOW LOST, DOW RESTORED.
Just published, in n scded Jin vetoj % j
Dri the Nature, Treatment nu-l Radical Gure ot !
| Sj'eimatorrhcca, or SemtSal Weakness, Sexeal J)e-1
bijity, Ncrvou-iif-s and iiivoluutarv Kmi>*n: *, I n- j
potency mid Mental and Phvsicat fncapacity.
BY ROB. J. CULVER WELL, iM. ■>.,
The important lac: that th? awful eonserpienccs I
Hi self-abuse may be etf-ctuaily removed without!
• nteina! medicines or the dangerous applications of
oau.tics, instru inents, medicated bougies, ai d other 1
empiric. l <l-vices, is here cleady ilernoiisti.ite !, i
and the entirely n? Tv mid lilsjiilv sue ceii>ful trest- |
un i t, a- adopted by the celebrated author itillyt-x-i
[ laic->d, by means of which everv oil" is eriaiiPvt to
cur-> himself perfectly, and at the least possible
rot, thereby avoiding alt the t dvertised nostrums
0 the day. This Lecture will prove a boon to
thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal to any addre-si po-t paid, on Itie
receipt of two postage -tamps, by addressing Dr.
< 11. .1. ( . KLINE, M. D., ISO first Avenue, New
Yoi kPost Box 1556.
Jan. 2,1 SOU,
Hannah Carn, Adam j
< irn, Henrietta YYil- i
iiamsnn, and (_). E.
S'ttantion, E*<i , ad- | In lite Court of Com
ministiKor cum les- j Yrion I'leas of Berltord
• rtTienfo alltiex o, J. county, \o. I, Sent.
• d SAMUU. GASN, ilc- , Term." I SCO. Partition
ceased, , 0 icket No. 1.
VP. | '
Mary Ann Woods & j
fofin George Woods. J
"BEDFORD COUNTY, S3.
|*JP|JTIN: ComioNWEAt.ru OF PEJINSVLVA-
To the Sheriff of Bedford County :
Greeting
It Hannah Carn, Adam Carn, Henrietta Wtl
liam.mn,Orange Williamson and f). E. Shannon,
! Kq.,Ad'r cum lestamentum, unnexo ot Samuel
f un deceased make you secure in prosecuting
ihi ir claim, then we command you, that yon
summon, rv nood and lawful summons. Alary
\.... iv i . •
count v, so that they be anil appear belore out
Judges at Bedford at our county court of Com
mon Pleas, there to be held on the first Mon
dav of September next, to show wherefore,
whereas the said Defendants hold together and
undivided with the Plaint ills,two lots of ground
in the Borough of Bedford situated on the south
-tde of Pitt Street, containing one hundred and
twenty feet in front and extending hack about
two hundred and fifty feet, and numbered in the
ground plans ol said Borough as \os. ISr and
1 Sf>, and ha v ing thereon erected a two story
and a half stone dwelling house, store house
and ware-house, also three one story brick
offices and stone stable, adjoining lot ol Jacob
Reed on the east anrl lot ol George Blvmire, o:.
the west, .xc., they, the saxl Deiend iats, deny
that nartititm thereof be made between them ac
cord 1112 to lite laws and customs of this r<nn
m >nivealth, in such case made and provided, do
gaitis.vv. and the same to be done do not permit,
verv unjustly and airlinst the same laws and
customs as ? tis said. And have youthen there
this writ an I the names o! those SutTimoners.
Wit ties- the Hon. F. M- lvimtne!i,Esq,. Pres
ident of our sod court at Bedford, the .'i )th day
of Juiv, A. D. 186 J.
SAM'L. H. TATE,
ATTEST : Proth'v
WILLIAM S. FLUKE, SLTTP.
September 3d, 181)0.—After return by Sher
iff of Defendants not found in mv Bailwick, the
court direit publication to be made in two news
papers for six Weeks. By the Court,
SAM'L. H.TATE,
ATTEST Prol'y.
WM. S. FLUKE, Sh'fl.
Oct. 12th m-6t.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
On'?, Smith h Ridgely, j In the Common Plea-of
vs. >Bedford County. Fi. Ft.
Par.iel Trostfp. \Xo. 31 Sept. Term, 1860.
Am) now, September 7, lf-CO, J no. P. Keeil 1.5)-
pointed Auditor to leport a di-tribution of the
money made on sale of Defendant's Real Estate, to
ari l amongst creditors.
The ufliiersigned will attend to the duties ot the
above appointment at Ins oiiice in the Borough 01
Bedford, oil Wednesday, the 7th day o; November,
next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
JTVO. P. REED,
Oct. 19, 1860. Auditor.
jaTfiAYS.
Came to the premises of the subscri
ber livin-r in St. Clair township, on the 6th
of September fast, two heifers about 1 k years
old, red and white spotted with trees white,
and a crop out of the right ear—lower part,
and the lett slit. Theowner will please prove
property i pav charges and take them awav.
0ct.,'12, 1860-31. PETER UEIB.
4DM INI ST 11 AT( )R'S NOTIC E.
Letters of Administration upon the Es
tate of Henry lckes, late of Union tp., dee'd.. hav
ing been granted to the subscribers, all persons in
debted are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present them duly
authenticated for settlement
HENRY ICKES,
JOSEPH ICKES,
Oct. 26, 18C0. Administrators.
FRANK. JA< KSON,
PRINTER AND STATIONER,
439 CHESTJ\ I T STIi EET,
PHILADELPHIA-
May 15,'66.-I )-r.
Jtifr's
FOR PTTPTFTIMG TFS BLOOD.
| lhe " peeJy CUro cf ,h,s "laolned varictta* of
| Scrofalaand Brrofalo,.,, Affrptl,u,n?h
PiJ"t ™A r"! 8 ' Sores, &3ruu< ioVf
1 m,le, Jusfnli*,
ttlains, ituti uli Kicim iM*Ee*.
t „ . . „ OiKIAKD, ltni., Gth June. M
k.;LV'. v'. 0 ' 1 - ! ts: 1 r -' i f "V rtu'J- to <-
I koowidg wbut ynnr hflrsapariDa has 'tone for me.
f - * tof.ii.nw inf.-rti .o. I sul *r. d
from it in various ways for year*. S.motimes it&rst
j cut hi , ■ vi.i .111 mt r 1 anus; mm. tim.'s it
. turned tawaid and nisfrexttd nt tlr: rtonuwh'. 7wo
years ago it broke on*, on my hea l an.l r.u~ r .-,| m v >iiii>
aim ears w,th cue sove. which W! [.ninfhl ,d 10a1j,4|,;0
beyond ili-crir' '• 1 tried many m.-.i-..
physicians. but without much iei;el f,„ any 11, in.. J
j fact, ilio .h-sordcr pre%v won*\. At l-ngOi ; V*s • V.-yi
t. read in the Uoepel M*,veng.r lliat y..„
1 Hon ,ri ( T;T" ,Wr,,,H! - r 'i 1k - '• ' •' 4 I'U*
I tion tnat any thine you mad. ra.iKi ; , ..it 3 ►.-it fi
I OineiiiDatinmigot it. and uvi it till it, urn, mo. I took
I it. i, y. uiulvis, m MTMtfl **<•). • uiilover*
, m nth. and ii • I almost t. r - buttle*. • ir.i l rr „,i-, v
j skm . beijau t. ~:iu ih# u .
•'••• '-'f >-• ■ w dear, an I ! know , m 3
. feeling* tiiat ib 1 ban gone frm niv .'si r .f] y i
I '-: i v-il believe that 11 ■! v. : ,r i„.'. j i-'l
you, that I hold you to fw one of the aw'v ...
j nd remain ever grplafuily. Y-ar.s. ° '
j ALFKJ:;*) B. TALLEV.
1 8L A"'Aloaj-g ire, Row or Ervlel,
Utter iicil knit ItlieiHi,, Scaj.f Until,
lUligworia, -umo Jayea, lkropsy.
| IV. i I. rt ,P- • '.Vrit ift irn Sr. 1 -m, Y.. I'ifh
! ■' " ■ ' ■ ■ •ur > .t i in-. •t< rate c.i- .f
j ' uj. , which threat. ~-to tern . ho dir. y„ ,c„
j pers.tveriii-. or irirv,riibi. and i.p,, ......
; - : .V-./.v. -.- lon.- if.iU Of'the
j *"• rart-3 the coutuon E.iptia ity it con-.
liroiicSioetly. CSoifrrt or Srrc 11 r 't f•< V.
j Zebnlou h" -in. f3 , .. T-xn?. .vri: Yi, ,
! <-i :r ' li'.'ir Irn • ■ .... . . irv a Jo.;.
: B "• lull: ■ll the i.v , ivhi, ,lha i (mat-led trom
i ovt r two yt'R.n.'*
I l 't , r "t**o. Ov*tlnn Tamer*
C t-I | i-atiJli, t tiisr:,- h.
T>r. .T. It. s. i, nhsi?. of .Vow York •" >- writ I
mowriyerfuily ith the reqnMt ..rVmr . n t in :
f K '" '' ' ' '*r ' ,|)itillJ.i , iiust CTt.' !)• i|
f •' iil ti ' niiji-oroxis coin for nil • vf
■; -••• ■ : in /■ -a,vj
a..-of IMV i. . - ir. ami rant- where the com- ;
Pa*fll v • ... is- [•.
Tv iM so- n < nru.l. Nottitn.- withtn luy know)-!
i,iM.-; i. |,,r ~, ■ * loo]- .ierHiiym -Its."
ib. *rr w.;; Vewliory, Aix, n iiti -. " v dan
r-" " f ih " t u r-.: B ny,
J . ■ tbo reruisl.. :■ ecu! snipl. .. hus
si ti'Fjjrili '•"• ciiiti ,r <-1y Ctirf.f iy \* v ur '.strait of
i(xu ille. Ot.r j-hvstt-irm ti: i- -thin-' Km • rirp.-'
t; ,!.l a'i,- r ,T r.'l . f.r.t 1... : the t,,...1 of yJur,
t 1 --iiha as t',.- !u t -r.: ( , r t | ... C „tt;,, c -. r, rj ,| > t
, ,-ii,-ett \ ; r - ,kh:v your rttaedy eivbt Weeks
Bojymptom ef the diite*ne rtfutalne. 1 *
Sy-pltills end Xcrcstrinl DUcase.
_ . „ Vrw OmnAtrv, 2.ith Ait r m*t. IRiii
.R.J. * . r: . c - . t Hilly culnpiy .-ith the re
"■ ■ f to •"! X >B '-i the effect!
I unit loahif 1 *n your SsiTapnrilla.
™ *Wk it, in •..}• practtee. most of the com
''m * " ,r ,i: " " rooommemled. end bsTti Jbnml its
c, f fn'ly Vkoii-lcrliil in the enre of RNTEFNL OMI Vr
•"? P**"'""' l l ' l ' 'f my n-.'ien's had Synhilltio ah rs
r, 1 - th.-ost, wliii-h v. • -isun'orii.- his '[.slnte ;io,i rh.
top a Id* month. Ynnr Paraaparifln, 'o idfly talutu
'., -.! him in .iv.i weeks. Another s.is lillsi-i.eii i y .
oioiai i .ymptmns ,u lu< i.- r.nii ii • ulerrutioii b.i.t
eatt o nway s consi.l.-,.1.; ■ jiuit of ft, s., th.it i .
disorder would w-hi re. •. his h.vdu'it ,d kill hi, ..' it u t it
3 itjiilftl ro nij* aciiaiui.s!i*Rtii/i't <.j j*our • < amapariila * 1 )'&
oiceis healtsl and ~.. , s well again, not..{ wii'h. ,it
sort." (hri'i-umt'on fo his tac... A Woman wl, h,t,l K-eu
ires leil torth> eat I v •on a- .
h "ill this poison ill her bones. They had !-. me ...
far,.,- to :L.- wwh i that on .t damp iy sl. sun. 1 .1
•■u-.-iatinic P-.ir :u ber joint*and brt:es. h . no, was
cured entirely l.v vur har-iparilU hi a few *..). I
know from ji. f.riinils, which your asc-ut gave mo, that
thw i '.*{ittriti>:.jj fioni yoiu-labfrritoiy nm-t I." a pri'-at
remedy: s, ,u. r.tiy. trul; r'.uiarkahJo iv'-uits
wiib u hk\. ij<<t surj-ii-fl mo.
, Fraternally yours, O. Y. LARIMFR, M. D
Rhcuraatiani, Gout, Liver Complaint,
lNßEl*csm.jiCP, i'reston Co., Ya.. cth July. 1-s*.
UTt.t.'. A VI.K: Sir, I have been ai'.licteii u ith a i .ic
i/. .-" 1 um: ' tor a I n- tr time, w liirli Is,til, d ihs
skill of phy ■,ctans. and stui.-k to rue in .-pit,, of ,11 the
mnedtes 1 ronid rind, until I tried yourhei..,ipari!ia. iias
bottle t-ur.sl n s 111 two weeks, ui,S restr.red n,y ireneral
ilPHith so marl, that I en- far better than before I wrj •
attacked, i think it a wonderful modi ine. .i. bi'.h AM.
Jules Y. Oetchell. of St. Louis, writes: •• I hare 1-een
afilKte.i tor year, with all affection of iU ] ■ w!ii.-h
destroyed my lanlth. I tried every thing, ami every i! iug
tilled i relieve ine; and 1 hare been n broken-down man
r, r st-ni.. sr- from no other tanthan drr.'eormrr, 1
A."r. My lsdovr.l paaior, tho Kev. Mr. i spr. advised
in-- to try y< ur SuMpMUla, because 1,. -,„ d he knew trsT
r.n i ai.y thitur you made was worth trySn.. I the I,')
ill* . 1 V • Cat it has cured me. a till ii/is so p, iii,e,i lay blood
lis 0)11- -aro w man of mo. 1 feel voun : .v.aii. Xha I
Dvfl !....t can tie void of you is not half. :ood , i.UUK!.."
'll^inruiu'ta.
A {rreot variety of eases here been r.p-s;,-i to us where -
C'l: ' f thi'j* ' IJ1 3 C mj t 1 !ur. . A. .1 f. n i
1} <■ use < V this rfunstlj, but our >ar.> brro vill no*
tbom. tM Uif •! tiicm may U* f-uud in o\:r Am. n un
Alsnnnar. v};ich tb - j.l ie4 t.
furnieh gi*aLis to ail who call for tba in. %
pay f Sfilftlirholj'. .bc:ra : .
Many remark Abie <uiv* of afTti-;; nt har 1..i-n
m:ule by !..• rtitt-i itjrc po*f rof tin- i. '. i* fc inmv
IftU-H tl" vital in'.'', -ns iol • . m n SMI
orerccui • lidonk t v hi- u ■ vi*! i 1 ' i I it*
r rt . b. b.'- ha r<*mdy I i* b< r- I y rbe Ufv
r- -• • tbi ; * !♦*, • * i-unf.n2.l ir vt ?.Lii >v 4 il
d • f :• tb*Tn jil : . lit ico can
Iyer's Cherry Pustord,
RON T*;:: KAPII crur. "
( oashrt C* iCh fti, " "f w
t roup, i y.cu i >
i;Utr:role tor Ui.' t
of <on ui.; ptf - • I'aiirjit J
ad 1 . ;i (tl Si'? .
Of i- S'C. A'.
r..- .1 I CEOS ' , ; ■
is r • ' • rt t : ; . •: f lis tlrti ■ Ito
M'Mn.Wf ! enn 1 cf | vim - b-t' •• t-- • a
\n vsn t: • but • civili?. ' i!. r of lli • . i!i
>Vw nr Ml • mmii!.. .• . kr- ccn t. * • m
Vt'ho fVO not r..0 • i. J'tt i'-t ocf it
■i-nat living tiupbv •!. ir of it: u-lc;y.-t ilia
sablle u..-l iln'i.- ' - ■ < of ti." .ii*st lu:.; -
A* :.'i !•*:; •• ti. • . :*• ' : u-if r-,<i
as tl.. > : . ,v, j* -• i.-idi-.;i, t i,,- ,:.t
do mTO ih&l : Rf it ha-* i hr-
tint it 1i i n o•< ' .. • lit wl.il b J i -
won t-o ftfroi. f ,;y uj; . .. ui'-d: no cf i. iuk
Fropsrod by Ir.J. C. 1,1 US lb CO., Lov&il. li'eas.
B. C. I-atry. t'oul; Barndoiiar iv Sun, Biootiy
Run ; G. B. Atn-.ck.St- Cltiritrilt* ij. BwewWt
Wooilberty ; Geo. West End ; .1. E. Co'.-,ii,
f - 1 iiblisi nre : and bv I'e lers generally.
Oct. 12* 1660k
MIVrLIC SALK OK VAI.UAbLF,
■'* RF. \T, 1-TATiv.— By* viilue of an order of ti,e
Orphar s' Con;I of Bedford county, the un-' -rsic; ned
Aflmiuistrators of the c-.tat'; of Jacoh Hin -., late
ol f-ast Providence Totvnship,dec'J., will evpos*
to sale bv public vendue on tiie premises, on >.itur
day, the t , day of November at 1 o'clock, P.
M.,. the I'oilo vug described valuable Real l'st lte,
to wit :
A tract of lacu situate in [lay's Cove in said t p.
adjoining lands of Ailam tlimsh <>n the North, Ja
con Kiehey on Hip East, William Gracey on lh
South, ami John Grove ami S.tintiel Grove on jhfe
West,(part of a tract ol land formerly belonging
to Philip Fisher's heirs) containing 200 actes and
15 perches more or less, about 11 acres of which
are cleared ant! under fence, and with a Story-ami.
a-half log dwelling house thereon erected.
TERMS— One half the purchase money in hand
at the confirnia: ion of the sale, and the balance. ja
one year, with interest, to be secured by judgment,
bonds, or bands and mortgage.
, JIFNRY HINISH,
DAVID FORE,
Oct. 19, ISGO. Administrator?.
SALIC OF VALUABLE REAL'
ESTATE.— Ry virtue of an order of the Or
phans' Court of Bedfoid county, the undersigne i
will expose to sale, by public vendue, on the
premises, on Saturday the 17 day of November, iB6O
at 1 o clock P.M., the following described valuable
Real Estate, to wit ,
A tract ol land situate in Southampton tp., in
said county, containing 345 acres or thereabouts,
with about 30 acres cleared and under tence, and
a Story-and-a-half log dwelling house and log stable
thereon, adjoining lands of Artemus Bennett, Abner
Tew ell. Daniel Tewell, Denton Stevens and George
Buxton.
TERMS— One third of the purchase money in
hand at the confirmation of the sale, and the balance
in two equal annual payments thereafter with in
terest. to be secured by judgment bonds.
JOHN JOHNSTON.
Oct. 19, IStiO.
1) RUNES FROM 12J TO 2S CENTS A POUND
1 for salby „„„
july20,'60. A. L. DEFIBALGH.
j x APEJ:II:X r AND STOMACHIC PREPARA
' i v '<•"! of ! (TOX purified or Oxygen and Carbon,
by combu-t.0,, in Hydrogen. Sanction-,1 by the
j highest medical authorities, both in Europe an I the
I nited States, and prescribed in their p aet.ce.
j Ihe experience oj thousands daily''proves that no
j piep;ration nt Iron can be compared with it. Jmnn-
I r., ies of t ie blood, depression of vital ener-r, „'i|e
; and otnerw.se sickly complexions indicate ~ its ne
, cecity i almost every conceivable . „se. hinox
j ton- -n all ma tad "t in which it has been tried, it has
j prov.-I .bcoliitel, curative in each ol the follow-in"
1 complainta, viz : " !
. h, 1h4,7,v y , \Vr. w ,,, .1 Dy,. ■
* l' ■ ■''■'"< Dys r „ur>, /„ :
r.e-.. at
!; v w -'v, P > ,s
I rrwte ear. ache*, /I<■■ imafifim, Intermilitnt i'evrr '
I / > npfrs on the Fare,
| In ca-. -t,i {.'"nernl OeMWy, whether the result
Of acute disease or o( the continued ri.rninutiori of
j iieivo-.s and mnscuta. energy Iro.n chrome
j plaints, one trial of this restorative has proved SIIC
<I -i" 1 O VI extent which no description nor writ
ten attestation would render Credible. Invalids so
• sor.u bed-ridden as to bave become forgotten in their
own neighbor "-.0,15, haw widely re-appeared in !
j the I n,y world as if j„s t returned from pot-ar
:' , " ,v <l in a distant land. Some very sig
ti... instance- of this h ind are attested of female
, v:; "' v '<"-im> of apparent marasmus,
, sangnineoea exhaustion, critical changes, ami that
I cprnj icatio.'i of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to
air and exercise for which the physician has no
name.
111 iV-'rrojf.s Affection of all kinds, and for reasons
...miliar io medical men, the operation of this prepa
ration ol lion ii ust necessarily be salutary, for, un
!"<'• t.ie ui ! oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without
heii.g exciting and over-heating t'and gently rrn.
| iarly a; rieni, even in the most obstinate cases of
;co nve, s without eve: being gastric purgative,
or iiihicta disagreeable sensation,
j [: is li,ls hltt, ' r property, among others, which
! makes r. ren-K.rh ibiy etlectnal and permanent a
j remedy ■ p,U*, uptKi which it also appears to ex
ert u stmct and specific action, by dispersing the
local tendency which forms them.
in j'> innumerable as are its causes a
single box or these Chalybeate Pills has oiten snfii.
ceil ior the mo-t habitual cases.
In unchecked Dmri even when advanced to
DyAente y. confirme . emaciating and apparently
malignant, the ejects have been eijual] decisive and
astonishing.
In the iocjj pains, loss of flogh and strength, de
biiitating cough, and remittent hectic, which gen,.,
ra ly indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy
has ailayed the alarm ot iriends and physicians, in
sevetal very gratifying and interesting instances.
In Scmfti/ou* I'nbtrculosis, this medicated iron
has had lar more the good etfect of the roost cau
j tiously balanced preparations of iodine, without anv
[of their well-known liabilities.
1 he attention of females cannot be too confident
ly invited to this re medy and restorative, in the ca
ses peculiarly affecting them.
In Hh<unuitism, both chronic and inflammatory
in the latter, however, more decidedly, it has been
invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain
and reducing the swellings and stiffnessol the jo.nt<=
and muscles.
In Intermittent Fever* it mu*t necessarily be a
great remedy and energetic restorative.'and its pro
gress in the new settlements of the West, wili pro
bably be one of high renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole
history oi medicine, which exerts such prompt hap
py and luily restorative ctlecis. Good appetite
complete digestion, rapid acquisition of stien-'th'
with an onu-uul disposition ior active and cheerful
price fit) cents per box ; for sale oy druggists
dealers. Will be sent free to any address, on re
ceipt of the price.
All letteis, orders, etc., should be aduvessed
li. C Locko L fo„ Centra! (Isents,
20 CEDAR STREET, N. V.
Jitiy 20tb, '6O.
15 LA hi CCU.YIY
Se> \ORMAL SCHOOL & SEMINARS.
MARTIN SB Uiiti, BLAIR,! 0., PA.
H. .1. OM QhNE, A. 15. ( Principals.
J. W. LUC K I - . hSON, V
This institution will commerce it? first session
i with on able and expei ienced coips of instructors
on Monday. .Nov. fith, I TO. No expense has be-n
pared in making it thorough and complete m every
epartinent. . .
The scbe.d building is constructed and lurtusbea
iron the most approved modem plans, and i "tie ot
no b-st in the State. It contains a hall capable of
eating 500 adfeltS, With odiee, (RttSMROOm*, rufli
ient ior a school ot tb.'O pupils.
I heath o! is located in a region ol country nn-
Kcel:"d for its beauty and health fulness, ind is
iirn nnded bv a IgWaland industrious com after ity.
The distance to Cove Station. Huntingdon arid
iroad Top U. R. is six miles ;to Hoiln'aysburg
Ration, Pa- li. U. 12 miles, with daily stages troin
ie latt'-i am tii-.ufeeWy from the former ; thusipa
kng it caay of access from all parts or the country.
Tie objects of the school are :
ist. The Professional Training of Teachers.
„,1. Tire thor igh Education ot young ladies and
gntlemen in the i .uglish and Ornamental
; '. The preparation 01 Aaleiiis lor C > I 'ge.
The teaching Class will meet daily ior lectures
oik he Theory and Practice of Teaching, re.itajion
litn a standard work on the sobj-cE or discussion
ol del hods of Teaching by th■; class.
fudents who desye to do so may piepare to en
tcj the higher classes in college.
v ..iiiies will have a separate boarding house and
wil be under the immediate supervision ol an ex
peienced Preceptress.
j. truction given in all the branches taugnt in
the best Academies ana Seminaues.
V I.ole expense, (exclusive of Ornament.il bran
ch*.) for boarding, tuition, fsrni-ihud jpoms, room
rem, and fuel, sllß.t 'J a >™r
for circ lar, with full particulars, address
E. OSBORNEpor J. W. DICKERSON,
Can ot J. C. F.vkrhakt, Martmsburg, Blair co., P i.
Oit. 12. IB6o*
IfpECUTOK'S NOTICE.
j S.i . Le tters testamenta
menjary on the Estate of Elizabeth 151/ick, late of
Nxuier tp., dee'd., having been granted to the un
dersigned, notice is heieby given to affc indebted
to said Estate, to make payment immediate ly ana
those having claims against the same, to present
their properly authenticated ; or settlement
.lOS. W. TOMLINSON,
Oct. 10th, IS 0. Executor.
I \OTICK TO CKEOI FOKS.
Take notice that 1 have
applied to the Court of Common Pleas of the Coun
ty of Bedford for the benefit of the insolvent laws
of this Commonwealth, and that said C ourt has ap
pointed .Monday the 10th dty ol November, next,
lor the hearing of me and my creditors at the
Court House, in the Borough ol Bedford, when ami
where you mav attend if you think prop'r.
THOMAS O. MOCK.
Oct. 19, 1860.
MARTHA T. MARTIN, C. JI . HAM HICK, I. A. 1.. MOKRELj
GEO. R. PEEDLE, S- R- MARTIN.
A. BAKER,
- • WITH
MARTINS, PEDDLE, HAMRICI* A CO.
—IMPORTERS OF—
HOSIERY, CLOVES AND NOTIONS,
A'o. 30, North Fourth St., PkiVa.
May IS.'GO.-l yr.
IIA(XARONI7CHEESE, CRACKERS, CRYS
\l talizeil Fruit anil Rum Candies lor sale bv
ju!y2o. A. L. DEFIBAUGH.
PH IL'A. ADVERTISEMENTS.
I *'• }i OUL D,
L3J ( .V/., /yit. of Sei* o nfh,
pun.. //>/•;/ />///. ;
PIA V OS A\D MELODEO.NS.
r.A* | Bai ON & Co's., HALI.fT, DAVIS ,Kc co's.
*n 'N * i)- c Lark's, AN j> a# u# ga^k & co's
r r^
* "•*' 5
9f jf# *
* :L ! > SI 1/1 J
MASON e HAMLIN'S, AN)) PRINCE JtCO'S.
MELODEO.NS & HARMONIUMS.
Pianos ami Melodeons to Rent. Second-hand Piano:
May 18,'00.-1 yr.
¥ r. Aun uR, ~
—• ff'CR-SSDR TO J. SORVER,)
—WHOLESALE DEALER IN
. TOBACCO. SNUFF AND HOARS,
. Vtf 8 J\orth Fifth St., above Market, PhiVa.
Also. Manufacturer and Importer o!
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS.
May llo °. 1 v;.
u ill-am titecu, JAMES t). WHITBT,
SAMUEL MOORE, . EBWAIIDA ADAMS,
WILLIAM a. s:;, M.MAN, Br.NRV I'. ATKINSON.
p | AlOl EL, MOORE & Cf )..
f.ATE, RAJGCEL AND CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE PEA FRS IN
DRY GOODS,
• Yos. 2-2 ) & 222 JX'orth. Third St., above Race,
U'eit si.,lr t PHIL.iI)!:LPII 1./1.
May 18,'C0.-1 yr.
T H rJLSySk^' s GAEAT EXHIBITION
PRIZE MEDAL, awarded toC. MEVER
!or his two PIANOS, Lor.don, October 15, ISSI.
CSiW. C. ■ I -'
•, *
13#. cfc
. : ' R res r°ctfu!ly informs his friends and
p. Avoi' C -* e T allv ' tbal he bas constantly on hand
i> \, r? lal r° :ilr,Se ' or w hich he received the
Inze Medal in London, in 1851.
All orders promptly attended to, Jand great care
ta.cen in the selection and packing the same.
He has received, during the last fittee.i years,
more Medals than any other.maker, from the Fmnk
m Institute—also, First Premiums m Boston, New
i ork and fcaltimoie.
„ Warerooms, No. 772 ARCH S-reet, below Eighth
South side, PHILADELPHIA °
May IS, iB6O, -lvr.
!OItN O. JAMES, ISAAC WF.I.SII, . STERLING
*'. M. C. KENT, G. A. SMITH, 11. t> . WELSH,
rHARI.ES SANTEE, SAMUEL WHITE, J. TOMLI.NSO.N.
JAMES, KENT, SAN"TEE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
D R Y GOODS,
230 & 211 NORTH THIRD STREET
May 18,'C0.-l A vr° VE RACK ' PHILAI^LPHIA.
OOKING CLASSES,
engravings.
PICTURE FRAMES,
OIL PAINTINGS,
I he most evtonoive and elpirant t at n,..
rery lowe-*- roriraix irames, \\ indow Cornices,
Gilt .Mouldings, etc. Estimates for furnishing
Jlaises to fill every space, by mail on application.
F.ng r avings for Grecian and Antique Paintings.—
Catalogues gratis.
J AS. S. EARLE & SON,
SIG Chestnut St., Phii'a.
May 18/60.-1 yr.
CATTLE.—
Came trespassing upon the prem
isrJa of the subscriber residing in Napier town
ship, nn or about the 4th inst., a steer, 4 or f>
yr's old, u ilh whi'e ! ac'r . e.l sides and a hole rut
in the right ear'; aNo, one black baiter, 2 years
old, with swallow-fork cut out ot lett ear, and
one while-spotted heifer, 2 years old, without
ehr-matk. The owner is requested to prove
property and take them away, or they will be
disposed ot according to law.
Oct. 26th, * HENRY ALBA UGH.
IEXECUTOR'S NOTICE. "~
fi-4 Whereas, letters testamentary
on the estate of Sarah Sparks, late of West
Providence township dec'd, have been granted
tlie subscriber, all persons indebted to the
saiil estate are requested to make immediate
pa van en t and those having claims, or demands,'
against the estate ol the said dec'd, will present
the same without delay, for settlement.
JOSEPH FISHER,
Oct. 12th, 1860. Executor.
TrtUBUC SA LE OF REAL EST VIE
A IN ST. CLAIkSVILLE.
Ry virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Redford county, the undersigned, Adm'r of
Ere Ann Little, dec'd, will offer at public sale
on the premises, in St. Clairsville, on Saturday
10th Nov. next, the following described real
estate, viz : Two lots of ground, No. ? and 8
adjoining David Wefzell, Geo. H< insling, Pet< r
; Amick and Samuel Sill, fronting on main
! street,and having thereon erected a two story
Irame house, a log frame house and stable
with spring of excellent water.
properties will be sold separately or
together, to suit-purchasers.
Terms made known on day of sale.
Oct.
Adm'r.
fXKCKTOirs NOtICE.
t Letters testamentary on the last will
and testament of Christian Ulattenherger, late of
St. Clair tp., dec'd., having been granted to the
subscriber residing in said tp., no!ic is therefore
given to all persons indebtert to san! estate To make
immediate p.yment, and those having claims will
present them forthwith for settlement.
JACOB C I>YLB,
Oct. 5, 18G0. Executor.
An.MINIS FH ATOirs NOTICE.
Letters of Administration having been
granteiFfo the subscriber upon the este.t- of Jona
than llorton, lite of Bedford borough, dec'd.. all
persons indebteit to said est.tie ate requested tc
1 make immediate payment, and those having claims
against said estate, will present them properly au
thenticated to the subscriber at Bedford.
OLIVER MORTON,
Oct. 5, ISGO. Adm'r of the estatr
of Jonathan Morton dec'd
H BANCROFT &CO.,
• IMPORTERS X. WHOLESALE DEALERS Id
FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH
FANCY GOODS,
JVo. 830 .Market Sfreet, P hilmblplnn
May IS, 'Off. -1 yi.
MARK THKSK FACTS !
| Trit: TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD
01 A l-MM
,V-. ;• ■ ' V
53! : '.<v-. .i;
, i loHowfiy's Oiiitniciit'
V?.fr/ Lc<r*, /?,/ and Ulcere
All description of sores are remediable bv th
proper and d,I, sent 1!s , of rh 4 inestlinal ,j e •
tion. lo attempt 'o nire bad le., i i
2-en. WViSSiK'-n:
I S^ie^^Vr , " > " ' 1 a,i ' ! iurr "" f ' treatment.
I t"" "?"; rP - • " ;-ce the inflainrna-
J* ', ' ' W,, "" il - "' f soothe tl.e
neighbor,,,, p.,,, by rubb.ng to plenty of the On'!
ment, a> salt JS forced into meat.
Diptkeria, fiiceraftd Sort Throd, and Scarlet
ftfiti ottiGr b PVPrf,,
Any of the above diseases may be cure! bv we|
rubb.ns the Ointment three times a day mA >bJ
chest, throat and neck of the patient ; ,'{ wil '| soo *
penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine ta
ken by the mouth must operate upon , he uho , p
■V i er l lt ; ">"*"ce can be felt mar.y local part
woereas the Ointment *iii do its work at once.-
Wboever tries thenngennt la the above manner, fir
u'. J,h W "r , na "? ; ° r a,iy sirnihlr ff-r
t,e c , best a,i '' t; ' roa ! will find themselves re
lieved a? by a charm.
Piles, Fistulas, Strictures.
\ v l XfiZ: ctm . ur c r pla,l,ts wi " be remow,l'
b> mghi.v lumentin- the parts wkb warm water,
and then most effectually rubbing in the Ointment!
•tfffei :r,g from these direful compLd,
lose no.a moment in arresting their progress. | t
soonld be urvderstood that it not solfic.ent mere
y to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, hut
it must be w e|| rubbed m tcir some considerable
time t wo „ three tone, a day, that it may be ta
•en into the system, wnenre it will remove anv
hidden sore or wound a, effectually as though M l
pah eto the eye. Tuere again bread
poultices, aft e, the rubbing in of the Ointment will
serve". Tnis is the only .are7remen,
i h .r" :Tra ; cases 01 ( ' a " cer in th " 'fowacb, or where
there may be a general bearing down.
Indiscretions of Youth j—Sores and Ulcers.
Blotches,a, also swelling?, can, with certain--
nni r ?h ,C p M 1 the ° lntfnent he used freely
m .1 , ta ' :e " and morning as tecorn
"T"'IK ' e pn "^ J llHtru -tions. When treated
n any other way they only dry np in one place to
break outin nother ; whereas this Ointment will
remove the humour from the system, aim leave the
patient a vigorous and healthy beinv. it will re
quire tune with the use of the Pills to ensure a las
ting cure.
Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff
Joints.
Although the above complaints differ widely in
their origin and nature, yet they all require local
treatment. -Many ot the worst cases, of such dis
eases, will yield in comparatively short space of
Ihe ff , ointrnent is diligently rubbed into
the parts affected, even after every other means
have tailed. In all serious maladies the Pills should
be ,aaen according to the printed directions accom
panying each oox.
Both the Ointments and Pills should be used ir
the following cases:
!? a< ! £ e S s > I Fistulas,
bad breasts, G ou t,
Burns, I Glandules
Jhiego-t'oot, j Sore-throats,
Chilblains, Skin Diseases,
"happed Hands, . Scurvy,
Corns (Soft) ' Sore-heads
Cancers, 1 umors,
L ontracted and Still Ulcers,
Joints, j Wounds,
Elephantiasis, Yaws.
[Cr"€\H TIO.'V !—None genuine unless
;he words "HOT.LOWAT, NEW YOF.K AND LONDON,"
ire discernible as a Water-mark in every leafol the
book of directions around each pot or box ; the same
may be plainly seen by holding tne ieaf to the light.
\ handsome reward will be given to any one ren-
Jenng such information as may lead to the detec
tion of any party or parties counterfeiting the med
icines or vending the same, knowing them to be
spurious.
• 'Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLI.O
WAY.SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respec
table Druggists and Dealers in Medirin-", throughs
nut the civilized world, in boxes at 2,icents, 0- ct
and $1 each.
(jy There is considerable saving by taking the
larger si/.es.
\. |). Directions for the guidance of patients in
every disorder are affixed to each box.
Nov. IS, 18-19.
ff NTI El) STATUS MAIL LINL
" BETWEEN
BHAMBERSBURGfc LATROBE, via BEDFORD.
A new an 1 splendid line of Concord li'.'ilt Coaches,
leaves Chambershnrg daily (Sunday excepted) at
- ~.—.7 .A. M., ard arrives
f/ :f Bedford at 7 P. -M. fv - 7
-a me day. wi*
Bedford aally, (Sundays excepted) at 7 A. M., for
Latrobe, making close connection with Mail train
fo; rittsburg and the West. Returning, leaves La
trobe daily (Sundays excepted) on the arrival of the
train from Pittsburg, at 9 "0, A. M., and arrives
in Bedford same evening. Passengers wishing to go
East take the roach next morning at 7 A. ML,
and arrive at Chambershnrg same evening nt 7 P. M.
RATES OF FARE*. From Bedford to Cham
hrrsburg, S > If. From Bedford to Latrobe, SI 50.
From Bedford to Pittsburg, $4.25.
The stock on this road cannot be surpassed by
any in the State, and the drivers are careful, sober
and accommodating. I his is the cheapest, most
expeditions and pleasant route passengers ran take,
•rr'ivs Ea-t or West. For further information apply-
To James Reamer, Chambershnrg, John Hater, Bed
lord, Chas. W. Fisher. Latrobe.
A. KEESIDE, Contractor.
\ 15. Passengers for Somerset and Jobnsfcwn,
cornect at Stoystown with A. Garman s Lire ot
Mail Coaches, also, at Jenner N. Roads with E. Kier
inan's mail lifi". -
Sept. 7, lSijl).
DUHLIC S ALL OF OF.ORG E 18.
* KAY'S REAL ESTATE, IN HOPEWELL TP.
Bv virtue o! an order ol the Oiphans' Court 01
Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at pub
lic sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY, 15th ot
NOVEMBER, next th" fol'owing described real es
tate vi - • THE MANSION TRACT of said de
ceased, containing 2 >2,' acres, about 165 acres clear
ed and under fence, antl in a high state cl cutiva
revfc; tron. The improvements are ? —X
ONE NEW f.OG 1 RA.ME HOUSE.jj'sffl
BANK. BARN, and th" necessary ""*■
out building-. This farm is one of
the best in Hopewell townsh'p, being good limestone
land and having three good springs and orchatd
thereon.
• One oiher Tract containing U > Acres, 132 per.
i.tfeut Cl acres cleared and under fence. The im
provements are two Log tloues. two Stables and
out buildings. 1 iieie is a good *-pring on the prem
ises, and also an orchard thereon. This is good
land, and in a good state of cultivation.
These lands are alt in a good -motion ot country,
within a sho ; t distance of the Rail Road and at the
door of a ready market all the time.
TERMS—-One third to remain in property during
lifelim" of widow, the interest theieon payable to
her annually—one third in hand at confirmation 01
; sate, and the balance in two.equ 1 annual payments
I without interest. -
J A MES F. K.A) .
1 Sent. 11, IS 00-' Trustee.