The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, November 16, 1860, Image 3

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    KEGISTER'S NOTICE.-
All persons intpresteii,
an ht'reby notified, that the undersigned named
accountants, have filed their accounts in the
office, of Bedtord county, and that
the same will be presented, to Orphan's
CoutN i" * or sa, ~ county, on Tuesday, the
•jOlb day of.November next, at the Court House,
in Bedford Or confirmation.
1. Th- account of Solomon Ric, Executor
of the last will of Andrew Rice, late ofCum
berland Valley Township,deceased.
2. The second and final account of Joseph
f). Noble, E-qr., Adm'r. ue bonis non of David
Stoner, late of South VVoodberry Township,
deceased.
3. The account of Job Mann, Esq., Trustee
to sell the Real Estate of Sophia Morrison, late
0 j the Borough of Bedford, deceased.
4,. The account of Alexander McGrigor,
Esq-. on '* ( ' '' ie Executors of the last will, &c.,
of John Hamer, lute of Union Trwnship, decea-
.j. T!i? acr.Minl of Henry Smith and G. VY.
Householder, £; jr., Executors of the la?t will j
\c., of Frederick Smith, lateol CoUrain Town- j
fhip, deceased.
(j. The account of Elias Dell, E*q , Adminis- i
(ratorof the E-tate of Joseph Wyand, lale of
Tniqn Township, deceased.
7. The account ol Henry Finch, administra- {
lo f of the Estate of Christiana Pluck, late o i
Sooth tVoodberry Township, deceased.
jj. ]'be account of Job Maun, Flq., adminis- j
Irswr of the Estate of Sophia Moriison, late of \
Bedford Borough, deceased.
-"Register'soffice, S. H. TATE,
Sec lord, Oct. 26, '6O. Register. |
BEDFORD COUNTY, SS.
At an Orphans'
Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of j
Bedford, on the 3J "ay of September, A D., H6O, ,
hpfore the Judges of the sael Cout— ! ;
On motion of O. |
F Shannon, Esq.. the Court grant a rule on the j
hrirs and legal rep-esentativ--s of William Kerr, ji
Ute of Harrison 1 p.. dee'd., to wit : John Kerr, |,
Catharine, wife of Lewis Kellermau, dee'd, leaving j j
her husband and three children, viz : Jmnes Kel- I i
•erman, Wm. Kellermau, ol Bedford county, and (
Join Kellerman of Ohio, Elizabeth wife of Jon a - j
than Cessna, of Ohio, who conveyed her share to j
Mary [he widow ot deceased, IVm. Jackson Kerr, .
Joseph Henry Kerr, Amanda, wife of John Riley, i
Samuel K rr, George Keri, all of Bedford county, nm!
Margaret, wife of Peter Funk, !P3idence not known, :
to be and appear at an Orphans' Couit to be held at i
Bedford in uid for the rounty of Bedford, o.i the -1.1 j
Monday. 1-th day of November next, to accept or
refuse to take the real estate o r nil'lee'd., at tne
valualiuii, or show cause why the same should not
be sold. EV THE COURT.
oritz, testimony whereof i have hereunto '
f set my hand and the seal oi the sail!
jp Court, at Bedford, on the 11th day of, ,
S ot A. D., ISi'O. : :
SAMUEL H. TATE, '
Prothonotary. f
ATTEST :
WM. S, FI-CKR, SheriJ. [oct. 26.] . M
BEDFORD COUNTY, SS.
At an Orphans' c
Court held at Bedford, in and tor said county o!
Bedford, on the 3d day of September, A. D , 1860,
before the Judges of the said Court —
On motion of J. a
W. Lingenfelter, Esq., the Court grant a rule on the '
heirs and legal representatives ol William Nycum,
late of Monroe towngb'p. dec'd•, to wit : Leonard
Xycum, John Nycum, Wilson Nycum and Andrew
Nycum, residing injßedford county, Bernard
Xycum, Upton Nycum, residing in "Allegheny co.,
Md., to be and appear at an Orphans' court to be
held at Bedford in and for the county of Bedloru, on |
cept^orVeTiise'lo Vklce the K"e¥f ESVaU ol Va7ft f!B<rn
at the valuation, or show cause why the same shooiu f
r.ot be sold. „ _ f
By THE Cor.uT.
f&r, in testimony w hereof I have .heretin
to >et my hand and the -eal of the. said
Court, at Bedford, lU 1-iu day of -v-p! v .
A. D., 1900. i
* FAMUF.r. H. TATE. j
T I'FST * o?honotiii •
V*. S. FLITE, Sheriff.
Oct. 26, istiu.
VE R Y I) A Y
■EL BRINGS SOMETHING NEW ! ■ 1
ANOTHER NEW FIRM !
AND MORE NEW GOODS
FERGUSON k LIiSE.
At th i former stand of Ferguson Ar Manspeaker,
are now ready to wait on oid customers as well as ,
new: They expect to sell very low for cash and
produce, or to those who will "foot up ' every six
months. Their
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, j
QUEENS WARE
anl all other goods usually kept in stores, have j
been carefully selected, arid bought ' price# ena- ,
bling them to s*l| at reduced rates.
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Contains every vane'y of Shoes ar.d Boots, for Men, j
w omen and Children. , . I
Tbey invite a fair share of patronage from 'heir j
friends and the public, and particularly solicit he!
trade of their country friends, expecting to deal
fairly with them and all others, at ONE PRICK for e- j
terybody.
Sep.. 7, 1860. j
tARTHA T. MAKTIX, C. H.HAMBICK, T• * • v OR Kr.L, i
'•EC. E. tZZDUr., S. R- MARTIN.
A. BAKER,
* WITH
MARTINS, PEDDLE, HAMRICK & CO. j
—IMPORTERS OF
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS,
No. 30, North Fourth St., FhiTa.
May 18.'60.-1 yr.
Spectacles!
The subscriber has just received a spiendid
variety of Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel
Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebbles, su
perior in clearness, and desigrted to suit pprsons
°f all ages—warranted never to FAIL—to
w hich he invites the attention of all who are in
°eed ol the article. He has also just received
an elegant assortment of JEWELRY —ail of
w bich be will sell on reasonable terms.
DANIEL BORDER.
Bedford, May 22, 1857.
1 li $1 BCRIRERS ! >
THE METIITI)IST, |
' THE NEW RELIGIOUS WEEKLY. WAS
COMMENCED IN JCLY LAST, AND is c
PUBLISHED ON >t :
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| At present residing in Paris, as CORUBSPO.N- j
j DiNu EDITOR; anil by numerous eonti ibutors K I
i well known as writers lor the people. Giving n 1
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| taining to the Church whose name it bears, "■ j
: and sustaining its institutions agairwr dior- '
! ganizers within its bosom and a -.ailan's from C,
1 without, it yet, in a spirit of brlhetbood, c on- t/j
( veys to its eaders full details ol passing e
t vents in all the sister 1 hutches , and in *he q
j world at large, maintaining at the same time a ;
high literary tone, and dignified abstinence PC
from all unnecessiry controversy. ■*<
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J And is embellished from time to ime by p?
JJcrfratts cf Eminent ftlm,
IN THE MINISTRY AND LAM Y, £
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chanically, T
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PREMIUMS FOR SUBSCRIBERS. 7-
Although "The Methodist" has met with al- I
most unprecedented success, yet, in order to
place it within the reach Ot every Methodist Ct
Family, we have been induced to elf r a List ~
iof Premiums to any who wish to procur* sub- ~
scribers. These Premiums are otfeied several-
j ly for two subscribets, and up to fifty snbscri
ers and enibra- - ■
Cajhart, Needham, It Co.'-. Melod?ons.
Wheelef 4" Wilson Sewing Machines, T
WiieoX & Gisb?' Sewing Machines,
French's Conical Washing Machines rC
A number of desirable book®, such as J ~
Harper's Illuminated Bible,
Washington living's Works, -r-
Agricultnra! Books,
Steven'? Hist, of .Methodism,
Bang's Hist of the M. E. Church,
Aril nnmetons o'her Books of Permanent br
ln re rest and value, together with a
Gieal Variety of Books suita- I*3
bie to the j
Sabbath School Library, £
Affording to any who wish to their
a.tor with a perpetually useful household U
convenience, or Who wish to procuie one lor |
their own comiort. or who wish to furnish one ~
is a means of livelihood to some friend, or to C;
any bunday School Pupil or I'eac. er who de
sires to enrich the 9. S. Library, a rpady er;
means ot doing so bv the expenditure onlv, C
of a " ~
I.ITTLE EXERTION, AND THE OCCU
PATION OF A LITTLE bPARL TIME. -
err Specimen Numbers will be sent Free, on t
apphc uiio.-i, r 0 any ..ddress, with fuit particu fs
'ars fo Premiums. Address
L. BANGS, Publisher.
OFFICE, 7 BEEKMAN ST..
, tn ... NEW YORK
Oct. 86, 18WL-W,
vnv WINTER GOODS, i\
0 LW . p THE CHEAP STORE. * *
OSTER & CARN, S
pot BEDFORD, PA.,
lust received u handsome line cfnew am
lashionable W~l
LI DRE-S GOODS,
Shawls, Prints, Ginghams,
wC Sacking ilannel sin ail color*, Srf*
Cloths, ( .ssimerev. Vesting**
SatineTts. Jean_, Readv-made
<?,- Vests, Business and Over-Coats, (A
'Hosierv, Gloves, Boots. Shoe?,
Hats. Caps, Glass, China' and
*T* Queensware, Groceries, Spices, <kc., fT'^
And eveiytbing NEW AND CHEAP.
P Jte'n" determined to adhere to the svs- p
A tern o'"QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROF! 75," we believe it will he ro the __ j
mterest of all to EX AMINE our S'.OCK,
before pur "thasing.
|NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. ) j
Oct.
E W GOO :> >.
JL-ST Ajtlr: VKD AT
MRS. S. .T* POTTS'.
A large nscortrneni ct
FALL UTNTER GOODS,
FALL SC. WINTER GOODS,
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
FANCY DRESS GOODS
of all kinds, handsome winter silki, ' French nieri
r.oes, all wool delaines,
RO \ N ETS &. RIRUO NS,
BONNETS RIBBONS,
; Flowers, Ruches, bonnet velvets—new style, hand
some r oaks,
FUR CAPES,
FUR CAPES,
AJM, A 1 arse assort merit of and rnnfT>#
Nov. 2,'60.
Jk DMINISTRATOH'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration having been
granted to the subscriber, residing in West Provi- j
denre township, upon the estate of Joseph Shafer,
1 late of East Providence township, dee'd., al! per
i "sons indebted to said estate are therefore notified
!to make immediate payment, and those having
j c 'aims will present them duly authenticated for
i settlement.
ABRAHAM SH A FER, I
i Oct. 2G, ISfiO. Administrator, j
j A DMINIrv rRATOK*S NOTICE
j Letters of Administration, upon the Es-1
: tate of Ann Boor, late of Cumberland Valley town
! ship, dee'd., havirg b-*en granted to the subscriber,
| all persons indebted arp requested to make imrne-
I diate payment, aod thoe having claims will pre
j sent them lor settlement.
MA RUN BOOR,
j Nov. 0. IS6O. Administrator.
A DMINISTKA"TOK'S NOTICE
J* Letters of Administration upon the Es
tate of Peter Hyner, late of Napier township, dee'd.,
having been granted t > the subscriber, all persons
indebted, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will present them
tor settlement.
HENRY TAYLOR,
! Oct. 06, 1860. Administrator.
; 4 DMINIS i KATOK'S NOTICE,
I Letters of Administration upon the Es
' tate of Henry Ickes, late of Union fjv, dee'd., bav
-1 ing been granted to tbe subscribers, all persons in -
i debted are requested to make immediate payment,
t" and those having claims will present them duly
authenticated for settlement
HENRY ICKES,
JOSEPH ICKES,
Oct. 26, 180. Administrators.
Sbfr's jkt'sajiarillit,
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
And a Jor the tpec-Jy curs of the suLjotiioil varieties of
Scrofula nntl Srrofulouit AflVrtinns.surh
os Tumors, Clcers, Sores, Krupthms,
I iniples, Pustules, lilotrhes, lSoils.
B.aius, and ull Skin Discuses.
. _ . . „ OAKLA.NI>, Ind., oth June, 18G3.
J. C. AYER ft On. Gents: I feel it my duty to ac
knowledge what your Satmparilla has done for me.
Himiig inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have fiutlered
. K tnwiolis way# for years. Sometimes it burst
out in I leers ou nie imods and arms; s.-nietine-, it
turned in wind aud distressed me at tbe stomach. Two
years ago it broke out ou my head an-i co>treii my scaln
and ears with one sore, which was paiufui and loathsome
tieyond descripUon. I tried many medii ines and several
physician?, hut without much relief fnsn any thine In
tact, the disorder grew worse. At length I war rejoiced
to raid in the Gospel Messenger that vou bad prewired
an alterative (Sarsaparilia), for 1 knew from vonr reputa
tion that any thing you mad • must be good. I ? ~t , ,
Cincinnati andgot it, and used it till it cured me. 1 took
it, as yon advise, in small du.-e-s of a teat noon lul over a
month, aud used almost three dottles. .New and lieslthv
skin soon began to form under the scab, which after'a
while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know bv un
feeling? that the disease has gone from mv svstem You
can well believe that 1 fee! what I am saving when I tell
you, that I hold you to be one o: the apostle? of the am,
and remain ever gratefully. Yours,
ALKiU.Ii B. TALLEY.
Anthony's Fire, Hose or Errsinrlas.
Tetter ami Salt Rktum, Scald Head
Kingworm, Sore idyes. Dropsy, '
Dr, Roliert M. i'rehle writes from Salem. V. Y„ ]2t(,
Sept., X.?i9, that he has cured an inveterate case of
Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, bv the
persevering nse of our Sarsaparilla. kud also a danger
ous attack of Malignant F.rysijmas bv large doses of the
same; say.- he cures the common Eruptions by it con
stantlv.
Bronchocele, Ooltrn or Swelled Neck.
Zehulon .Sloan of Prospect. Texas, writes : •• TUrco bot
tles of your Sarsaparilla cureU nie from a <Jntire ah;-1-
-ous swelling ou the neck, which I hail suffered from
ovtrr two yirß. ,>
keucorrlia n Or XVhite*,Owarl. n Tumor,
Verlite Ulceration, Female Diseases.
I)r. .1 B. S Cliarbirg. cf Ner.- York Citv, writes ;- f
must cheerfully Comply with the re uiest of your agent in
saying I liai'e foun 1 your Sar-aparilla a most er.-elleot
alterative in tlie numerous oompiiunts for which we
employ such a remedy, hut eso- iailv in fhunlr. Diteasts
ol the Scrofulous diathesis. 1 have cured many inveter
ate cases Ol Leucorrhonr. by it. and some where the com
plaint was caused by tdctration of the uterus. The ulcer
ation itself was soon cured. Nothing within ray knowl
edge equals it for these female derangements."
Kriward ft. Marrow, of Newhtirv, Ala., wriies. " A dan
ger-us iwraii tumor on one of Ibe females in niy familv.
whi-h had defied ail the remedies we coilid employ, hiia
at length been completely cured by your Extract cf Sar
saparilla. Our physician thought tu-rhing but extirpa
tion cooid aiiord relief, but he advised tbe trial of vour
harsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and it
proved effectual. After takingvour remedy eight weeks
no symptom of the disease remains."
Syphilis and frlercurint Disease.
T, TC NEW ORbEAXS. 2ath August, 1R59.
DR. J.C. Arzit: fir, 1 cheerfully comply with the re
jne.-t of your sgi-nt. and ret*>rt b, you some of the eliecfs
I have realized with your Sarsaparilla.
I have cured with it, in my practice, most of the com
plaints for which it is recommended, and have found its
en.-cts truly wmd-rful in the cure of Irncm.f and Mer
curud Die u.. line of my patients bail Syphilitic ulcers
m Bis throat, which were consuming his palst • and t!ia
t.ip of Ids mouth. Vour Sarsaparilla. stead if.- taken,
rurvd him in live vwkß. Aiinlbßr wim nttarkfij by fin -
ornLuy in hw and the iilctydUou bail
eaten away a considerable part ol it, so that I believe th .
disorder would soon reach his brain and kill hint. Dot it
yielded to niy administration of vonr Sarsaparilla: th
ulcers healed, and he i* well again, not of court-.- with .ut
surue disfiguration lo his face. A woman who had lain 1
tleafed I. r tbo same disorder by men arv was mfr-iing
fn-m this pohjon in lier Isiuts. They had he. ,me so s.-n
--silive to the v..-ather that on a damp day she suffered ex
cruciating pain in her justsuui bones, hhe. too, was
(Hrt',l entiniy by your .-araaptu ill* in a few weeks. I i
know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that
this iTcparttmn from yoc.; laborat.: v must be a gv-at
r-Jinixiy; coniequeufly. tinic traly reu.a> kabio resulu
wii.ii it Mt aot Surprised tae,
i ratcruaJly yours, GY. LARIMER, M. D
Rhiuinatism, Gout. I.lver t'omyitaiut.
I.TPRPMBISCE, Rreel, n Co., I a., till July. 1 -i'.K
DR. J.C. AVCR: Sir. J lutVe term afl'.i.-ted wiiii a pain- ;
fnl chronic Wuumot sin for a long time, wtiich Ufll.-d the {
skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of ail the i
rem.--.lea i could find, until 1 tried your f-a: .-apan:.a. 'b.e
bottle Cin-ri hie in two weeks, and restored my genual
liealtl. somneh that I an far better than before I was
attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine. .1. FIiKA.M.
Jules Y. Getclieti. of St. losis. writes t '■ I have U-en i
afflicted for years with :oi affection of U>e Lh-r. which
t. .royed hiv healtii. 1 tried every tiling, and every thing
Puled to r. lieVe tne ; and I bale been a broken-down man
for s .tne v. ars from no other cause than dertigenu.htr.f
■ /.o tr. .My tadoved paator, tlie Kev. Mr. Kspv. advised
mo to try your Sarsaparilla, because he smd ht knew n-u,
as io make u new nan'<u uitr-j'ltJr-jmi ~ j
I>eat that cau be smd of you ii not ha!i* jrood .**
S( hirrUß<t'tncer TUIUOI M. EI:!K ri* r v;n ni,
l lofriitioii, t'arifii and EtfoUatleu of
tlie liontF.
A great variety ef rae hare h*en n|ir.rtet! fo n? uhera
cures of tin-*-? firmhlahlH com plaints have resulted fit)u
tl ilo i t thl r-.'iaedy, but our sijuc* here will ?iH admit j
th' Li. Sine of them may be f iud in our .4ia rlcau
Alnutri. r. M'hich ih*. agent-, below nautcd ale plt4Wil t.
fnrciwli to all who call for
Dyspepsia. Ilfnrt T>lq*a*r, Fit", Fpi'ro
i>", 32ciauc3ioly f .AenraitrU
Many
mawlt bv the ali miive p<wer cf t'.ii? m • • . V- : ; wi;
littna tin* vital tuueihns into v.-oroii> . cU i . nn tl w*
o\rrr#mn n'*T •rs whi- h .oii In -i" r„ -.. !. v-id it*
; ml i •: tn "i\ la-! ■ n. 1 ••- n qwfr*d 3 tt>- I
r--sitiee <•! the net pi. . ar. < v- . re eoufru ni llukl ini- will |
do for them all tii. f t-Jicinv Can cl .
Ayers Cherry 'Pectoral,
POU TUP KAViT rr;7. <.r
tonijh?, f old*, lotluenia, \
< roup, Drutichiiliis liu iplcut L Ml
sur.intton, ami VOL* tl • kulicf
of ( nnsumplivi- Patirutu
in ntk\ au'.etl
of ii*c Disease
This Is a remedy Sf, universally Kn<i**n to surpnM nny
other for thi'cui's r f throat and luinr compleiuts, ihat it
id useless here f pitbli<h tbe ovMeneu ol lis vjr.'ufi". Its
unuv.d!ei xei ih*u for . u ;hs and cold*, and its truly
wonderful cures f pilmnar> iM-*ie, h'iv made it
'loown througbont Th.. civlliz. d rations cf the e th
>ew are tho r in nuTiili**, or even fiuaiUea. aniong tu rr
who have not - one | • ional . ,xfvTienco of itseffct-
Some li\imr tr< in ttuir mid>t of its \k*?t ry .\i r
subtle and ■•auv r. ti-- of fh* rhr< nt and tr
Ai all know the dr' t ltul htstitv ot th'-se diforuer-, nud
es they a: t . the iT*ctsof thia reniedy. my ii d v.. I
do more than To USFW them (bat .' Las n. w all :I •. i r *
tues that it did have when mnklitft the cur. - w , ; i I . *.
won so strongly upon tho (\;niid*ue of mankind.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATEP. So CO.. Lowell. K3C.
B. F. Harry. Bedtord ; Barndollar A Son, Bloody
Rnn :G. B. Arrt:ck, Sr. Clairsville ; J. Brenernan'
Woodnerry ; Geo. Gar-ii!!. West End ;J. F.. Co!vin -
Srheßsiuirg ; and by deilers generally.
Oct. 12, IHCO.
MORE NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
ITI AT
A- E CRAMER & CC'3„
BEDFORD, PA.
The undersigned have just received a iarge and
general assortment of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Ou'f present stock is very complete, and we re
spec tfoßy invite our friends and customers to call
and
EXAMINE THE PRICES,
EXAMINE THE PRICES.
Cash or p'rompt six month buyers may ex
pect, and will b" offered,
GREATER BARGAINS,
GREATER BARGAINS,
th an ever offered before- -AH kinds oi
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED,
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED.
Oct. 26, 1860.
44TNCH ESTER & CO.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
AND
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT .MAN
UFACTORY,
No. 706 CHESTNUT Street,
Above Seventh, opposite 'he Washington House,
Fine Shirts and Drawers made from measurement
a' a few* days notice and in all cases Warranted to
fit. Formula for measurement iurnished 011 ap
plication bv mail. LIBERAL INDUCEMENIS
TO WHOLE SALE BUYERS.
May 18, '60.-1 yr.
11HE ASSESSORS"
Ol the several townships and boroughs ol
tbe county of Bedford, will meet at the Commis
sioners' otiice, onj Wednesday tbe 21st day of Novem
ber, A. D., 1860, to receive their Duplicates, in
structions, kc . By order of the Commissioners.
H. NICODEMUS,
Nov. 9, 1860. Clerk.
\ I* APERIENT AN!) STOMACHIC PREI'ARA
; _. 1. don of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon,
{ tiy combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the
hichrst medical authorities, both in Europe arid the
j { iuf?d States, and prescribed in their practice.
Ibe experience of thousands daily proves that no
j prepirntion ot Iron van be compared with it. impu
rifieiot the blood, depression of vital energy, pale
1 and etberwise sickly complexions indicate its ne
j ceseity in almost every conceivable case. Innox
, ions mail maladies in which it has been tried, it ba>
j proved absolutely curative in each of the follow in"
i conifiaints, viz :
In lit hi I Itf, Nersious Affections, Emanation, Dps
' pejtMia, Const* pniion, Diarrhien, Dysentery, Incipient
l Consumption, Rerojulout Tuberculosis, Suit lib turn,
: Mistiwnxernotiun, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver Cmplaint,
Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, Intermittent FcVer,
j Dimples on the Fare, (re.
i in cases ol Geueral Dvbihty, whether the result
'of acute disease or of the continued diminution of
j nervous and muscular energy irom chronic com
i plaints, one trial of this restorative has proved suc
; cessfid ho an extent which no description nor writ
ten attestation would render credible, invalids so
' long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their
i own rieighboihoods, have suddenly re-appeared in
j the busy world as if just returned from protrac
1 ted travel in a distant land. Some very sig
( nal instances ol this Kind are attested of female
! sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus,
j sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that
i complication ol nervous and dyspeptic aversion to
i air and exercise for which the physician has no
| name.
In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons
familiar to medical men, the operation ofthisprepa- \
| ration ol lion must necessarily be salutary, for, un-
I like the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without
i being exciting and over-beating s and gently regu
| laily aperieni, even in the most obs'inate cases of
costiver.ess, without ever being a gastric purgative,
: or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
It is this latter property, among others, which !
makes it so reiriargably effectual and permanent a j
remedy lor Piles, upon which it also appears to ex-
I ert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the •
' local tendency which forms them.
In Dysprp,ia, innumerable as are its causes, a :
j single box oi these Chalybeate Pills has often suffi- 1
, ceil t'oi the most habitual casps.
j In unchecked l)iarrh<r-a, even when advanced to
Dystemeiy. confirmed, emaciating arid apparently
malignant, the effects have been equal I decisive aiiu
' astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, de
, bi'itating cough, and remittent hectic, which gene
rally indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy I
has aliaycd the alaim of friends and physicians, in
! several very gratifying and interesting instances, |
j In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated iron I
; has had far tnore the good effect of the most cau- 5
tious'y balanced pi eparations of iodine, without any
I of their weil-known liabilities.
1 he attention ot females cannot be too confldent
i iv invited to this remedy and restorative, in the ca
| ses pecu'iarly affecting them.
It Rheumatism, boih chronic and inflammatory,
j in Ihe latter, however, more decidediv,it has been i
■ invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain!
; and leducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints !
and muscles. j
In Intermittent Fevers it must necessarily be a i
great remedy and energetic restorative,land its pro- '
i gress in the new settlements of the West, will pro-
I bably be one of high renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever been discovered, in HIP whole
j history ol medicine, which exerts such prompt hap
i with an uiiu-ual dispbVltfon'tor adtlve and cheerful
I exercise, immediately follow its use.
j Put tip in neat flat metal boxes containing 30 pills
I price S(J cents per box ; for sale by druggists and
i dealers. Will be sent tree to any address, on re
• ceipt of the price.
Ail letteis. orders, etc., should be addressed
I to
it. B I.ticks ik Co., Criieral Agents,
20 CEDAR STREET, N. V. I
I .Inly '6O.
i 3} LAIR COUNTY
j-"® .NORMAL SCHOOL & SEMINARY,
MARTIN SB ORG, BLAIR (. 0., FA.
E. J. OSBORNE, A. a. t _ . .
J. W. DICKERSON, ( Pair's* j
j Tiis institution will commence its first session
j wit! an able and experienced cotps of instructors
on Jonday, Nov. sth, 1860. No expense has been
j spa ltd in making it thoiough and complete in every
j depdtmeni.
j Tie school building is constructed and furnished
. upoi the most approved modem plans, and is one of
j tne est in the htate. It contains a hall capable of
j seatng 500 adults, with oilice, music rooms, suifi
i cien tor a school of .'IOO pupils.
'i e.school is located in a region of country un- !
exetied lor its beauty and healthfulness, and is ;
surrunded by a moral and industrious community. '
Tfe distance to Cove Station. Huntingdon and I
j Bron Top R. R. is six miles; to Hollidaysburg ,
1 Statin, Pa. R. R. 12 miles, with daily stages from j
| the Itte and tri-weekly from the former ; thus ma- j
kingt ea.v oi' access from all parts ol the country. ,
j The Ejects of the school are :
Ist The Professional Training of Teachers. )
2tu The thorough Education ol young ladies and
i genilmen in the English and Ornamental Branches.
3d .The preparation of Students for College.
Th teaching Class will meet daily ior lectures
j on th Theory and Practice ol'Teaching, rstitation
i Irom standard work on the subject, or discussion
! ot Mihods of Teaching by the class.
Stdents who desire to do so may prepare to en
| ter tl nigher clas-es in college.
, -Laies will have a separate boarding house and
j will • under the immediate supervision of an ex
j perieted Preceptress.
Induction given in all the branches taught in
the bit Academies and Seminaries.
Wile expense, (exclusive of Ornamental bran
ches,for boarding, tuition, furnished rooms, room
rent,nd fuel, §IIB.OO a {year.
I Focircular, with full particulars, address
E.J. OSBORNE, or J. W. DICKERSON,
Care J. C. EVERHART, Mart-nsbulg, Blair co., Pa.
Oc'l2. 1960*
j SusaMcCune, In the Court of Common Plea?
jby limext lrie'd Jof Bedford county, No. 145,
i Johil Koons, s. September Term, 1960.
vs. \ Subpoena on Libel for Di-
Patri* McCune. J vorce.
The undersigned
cotnrcsioner, appointed to take testimony and re
port t same to the Court in the above case, nere
by gis notice that he will attend to the duties ot
his sa appointment, on Monday the ! 3th day of
Noveter, next, at the office of Mantl & Spang , in
. the Bough of Bedford, when and where all parti es
interied may attend it they think proper.
G. H. SPANG,
OcC6, 1860. Commissioner.
A OITOR'S NOTICi;.
j * The undersigned appointed Auditor to
j distrite the funds in the hands of Sheriff Fluke,
arisiifrom the sale of /be personal proper/y, and
also rhe real es/a/e of Wm. .M. Earnest, gives
3 iio/icaat he will a/tend to the duties of said ap
" poin/n/, at his office in Bedford Borough, on Sat
s u/dayae 10th day of Nov., 1860.
O. 11. GAITHER,
()W6/k. 1B"0* Auditor.
, f W| ANCROFT&CO.,
I- -*-*• IMPORTERS St WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FINCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH
FANCY GOODS,
j. 330 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Ma8,'60.-1 yr. i
PHIL'A. ADVERT I SEME SITS.
1 E. G() UL D,
• Ao. 032 C heylnvt St., cor. of Screnth,
PHILADELPHIA.
PIANOS AND MELODEONS.
raven, bacon ft co's., hallct,davts 5c ro's.,
I KL'.Ns's 4* CLARK S, and A. H. GALE Ik Co's.
: MASON & HAMLIN'S, AND PftINCE & CO'S
MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS.
: Pianos and Melodeons to Rent. Second-band Piano?;
! May 18,'C0.-1 yr.
¥ P. H U B E R,
-SUCCESSOR TO J. SOEVER,)
—WHOLESALE DEALER IN
j TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS,
eVo S orih Fifth St., above. .Market, Phi I'd.
Also. Manufacturer and Importer of
FOREIGN ANI) DOMES! IC SEGARS.
May 18, 1560.-I yr.
j WILLIAM RAIGdEL, JAMES M. WHITBY,
) SAMUEL tUOOKE, EDWARD A ADAMS,
1 WILLIAM a. SKH.LMAN, HENRY P. ATKINSON.
J AICUF.L, MOORE & CO.,
| LATE, RAtGL'EL AND CO..
, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IV
DRY GOODS,
,\os. 220 St 222 North Pin ml St., above Race, i
Wet side, PHILADELPH'A.
May 18, '60.-1 yr.
i rfNHE WORLD'S GREAT EXHIBITION \
® PRIZE MEDAL, awarded toC. MEYER
| for his two PIANOS, Loi.don, October 15, 1851.
C. MP:V£R respectfully informs his friends and
the public generally, that he has constantly on hand j
PI AN Jn, equal to tho3 A Idr Which lie received the 1
Prize Medal in London, in 1651.
All orders promptly attended to, Jand great care I
taken in the selection and packing the same.
He has received, during the last fifteen years, i
more jifedals than any from the Prans- !
lin Institute—also, First Premiums in Boston, New '
York and Baltimoie.
Warerooms. No. 772 ARCH S'reet, below Eighth :
South side, PHILADELPHIA
May 16, 1860.-l_vr.
JOIIX O. JAMES, ISAAC WELSH, H. G. STERLING \
WM. C. KENT, G. A. SMITH, H. D. WELSH,
CHARt.ES SARTRE, SAMCEL WHITE, J. TOMLtXSOX.
TAMES, KENT, SANTEE & CO.,
" IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS,
230 .V 241 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA.
May 18,'C0.-1 yr.
1" OOKING GLASSES,
engravings.
PICTURE FRAMES.
.. and elegant assortment at the '
very lowest rates.—Glasses in store of every de- i
scription. il/abogany framed Glasses, tor country j
sai-s. Print and Portrait frames, Window Cornices, !
Gilt -Vouiduigs, etc. Estimates for furnishing
Glasses to fill every space, by mail on application.
Engravings for Grecian and Antique Paintings.—
Catalogues gratis.
J AS. S. EARLE & So.\\
516 Chestnut St., Pliil'a.
May 18,'60.-1 yr.
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT
' r -; r 'K ~ 1 ' * PIA^ OS
jj -■ X
GEORGE \ OCT tak*s the opportunity of inform
ing his friends and the public generally, that he
ha 9 removed his Piano Warerooms from No. 62S
Arch Street, to No. 51*5 Arch Street, where he will
keep constantly on hand a large assortment of ,his
lately patented PIANOS, which "have- been pronoun
ced by the best judges as far superior to ell other
Pianos in the sweetness and purity of tbeir tone
and construction, heretofore manufactured in the
United States and England.
May its,'6o.-6 mo.
UANVfLLE STOKES'
* ls GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
ONE PRICE AND
NO ABATEMENT.
NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET.
GRANVILLE S'fOKES would return thanks to
the public for their appreciation of his efforts to
please, and their liberal patronage.
In order to keep up this kindly l'eelihg, he has
yielded to the solicitations of many of his friends
and inaugurated a new system, df Gift* with each
Garment sold. To his choice selection of fin* Fab
rics, and made-up Clothing, he invites the scrutiny
ot the public, as well as to bis new mode of doing
business. Each article is warranted to be, in Fab
ric, Style and .Make, equal to any gotten up in the
City, and one price; (lower than the lowesfj) marked
on the Ticket.
Each article sold, or measured for, i 9 accompa
nied by a Gift, varying in value fn>msl to SIOO.
N. B.—None but the most skillful Designers,
Cutters and Workmen employed; and satisfac'ion
in Fit, Fashion. Fabric, Price and Gift, guaranteed at
GRANVILLE STOKES'
ONE PRIJE GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET.
May 18,'60.-6 ms.
J? XECUTOK' S NOT IR E.
Letters testamentary on the last will
and testament of Christian Blattenberger, late of
St. Clair tp., dec'd.. having been granted to the
subscriber residing in said tp., notice is therefore
given to all persons indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment, and Those having claims will
present thein forthwith for settlement.
JACOB CROYLE.
5, 1860. Executor.
JPALL TRADE NOTICE.
BUNN, RAIGUEL & CO.,
JVO. 1.37 JVorth Third Strrft,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FANCY DRY* GOODS.
Invite the attention of Purchasers to their extensive
Stock of fancy Drv Goods, Silks, Embroideries,
Clothe,Cassimeres Vc.
May 16,'60.-
FRANK. JACKSJN,
PRINTER AND STATIONER,
439 CHESTMTT STREET,
to tmm . PHILADELPHIA.
May 18,'66.-1 yr.
HEALTH AN HITS PLEASEUES
OR
DISEASE WISH ITS AGONIFSi
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEJI!
11 < >llowi ifß KBs.
Nervous Disorders
_ is more fearful than a bre#l<;rig flown of •h<
; = rvoup sjstem ? To bp excitable or nervous in a
small degree u most distressing, for where can H
j r - ,net, y bp fo,,r " ! > The lP is 0,,P Iririkbut Jut!*
. wine, heei , or spirits, cr far better none ; take no
• rofjee— weak tea treing preferable : get all tiie fresh
au you ran: take three or four Pills everv nignt;
: PHt P ! *' lf .V . v.,, .g t,.e use o! jW . u i
■ il these golden roles are follow-d, you wit; n~ L .
py in min ! and strong in body, and forget V '
4C y fieiYes.
Mothers and Daughters
if there is one thing more than another tor wbick
these Pills are ,o famous it is the!/ pufifvin" prop
erties, especially their powef of cleansing the blood
from all impurities, and removing dangerous aid
suspended secretions. Universally adopted as he
one grar.d remedy for female complaints, they
never fail, never weaken the system,' at:! always
bring about what is equired.
Sick Headaches and Want of Appe
tite.
These feelings which so sadden us, most frequen
ly arise from annoyances or trouble, from obit.be
ted perspiration, or fro'ii eating and drinking wha
is unfit for us, thus disordering the liver and stom
ach. These organs must be regulated if you wish
to be well. ,ne Pills, if taken according to the
printed instructions, wi'l quickly restore a healthy
action to both fiver and stoiriich, wfc nee 'follow as
a natural consequence, a good appetite and a clear
iipa ?. lri the r.ast and V ?st Indies scarce! v*
other medicine is ever used Tor these disorders.
Dsorders of the Kidneys.
. t ' n a " diseases affecting these organs, whether
t.iey, crtte too much or too kittle water ; or whe
ther they be afflicted witi. stone or gravel, or with
arnes ami pains settled in the loins over the regions
oi the kidneys, these Pills should be taken accor
ding to the printed directions, and the Ointment
should be well rubbed into the 5...a1l of the back at
be;, time. J his trealment u il. give alrro-t irnme
oiate relief when al! other means have failed
For Stomachs Cut of Ordor.
.V> m<dicir.- ,o rrfoctualiy improve the ton*'
*' ,he ' ,r -dch a, Pills ; tb'ay remove all nci
lity, O'-riisiorie-I either by intemperance or improu
er diet. 1 hey reach trie iiver and reduce it to a
healthyaction ; they are wonderful Iv efficacious in
cases of spasms—in fact they never l'aii in curing
a,i disorders of the liver and Stomach.
i Hollow iy s Pills are the best remedy known
| in the world for the following diseases .
■ Inflammation,
Asthma j Jaundice,
Billions Complaints, j Liver Complaints,
Blotches on the Skin .Lumbago,
Bowel Complaints, Piles,
F°lics, : Rheumatism,
Constipation of the I Retention oflUrine,
Bowe's; i Scrofula or King's
Consumption, i Evil,
j Throats,
Erysipelas, j Tic-Doulooreux,
hemale Irregulaiities, Tumours,
levers of all kinds. j fleers.
V t3 ' I Venerea! Affections,
u OU V . Worms of all kinds,
Hea'i-ache, I Weakness from what
indigestion, | ever cause
" t'Al !—None genuine unless
I the words -'Hollow av. New y onK AND Losdoh,"
are discernible as a If ater-marl- in every leafct the
i book of directions around each pot or box : the same
may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the li<ht.
A handsome reward will be given to any one ten
dering 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
spuriov*.
*,*So!d at the .Manufactory of Professor Hotto-
I WAV, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all resec
table Druggists and Dealers m Medicine, throu-hs
; out the civilized World, in boxes at 25 cents, G2'el
and SI each.
OCT™'! here is considerable saving by takin-' the
: larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in
every disorder are affixed to each box.
Nov. IS, 1859.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
BETWEEN
CHAMBERSBURG & LATROBE, via BEDFORD.
A new and sphmdid line of Concord built Coaches,
leavs Chambersburg daily (Sunday excepted) at
_ Mf 132 ' and arrives
fcga.?SsßHaiL in Bedford at 7 F. M,
day. Leaves
Bedford daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7 A. M., for
Latrobe, making close connection with Mail train
for Pittsburg and the West. Returning, leaves La
trobe daily (Sundays excepted) on the arrival of the
train from Pittsburg, at 9 30, A. M., and arrive?
in Bedford same evening. Passengers wishing to go
East, take the coach next morning at 7 A. M.
and arrive at Chambersburg san.e evening at 7 P. M.
RATES OF FARE:—Erom Bedford to Cham
bersburg. $3 50. From Bedford to Latrobe, S3 50.
Fiom Bedford to Pittsburg, $4.25.
The stock on this road cannot be snrpassed by
any in the State, and the d ivers are careful, sober
and accommodating. I"his is the cheapest, most
expeditious and pleasant route passengers can take
going Eat or West. For fuither information apply
to James Reamer, Chambersburg, John Hafer Bed
ford, Chas. W. Fisher. Latiobe.
A. J. UEESIDE, Contractor.
N. B. Passengers for Somerset and Johrfstowrf;
connect at Stoystown with J. A. Garman'i Line of
Mail Coaches, also, at Jeimer X Roads withrE. Kier
man's mail line.
Seftt. 7, IS6O.
JP&UKLIC SALE OF GEORGE g> ,
a KAY'S REAL ESTATE, ft HOPEWELL TP.
By virtue of an order of -he Orphans' Court of
Bedlord County, the undersigned will at pub
lie sale, on the premises, or THURSDAY, 15th o
NOV F.MBER, next the foi owing described real es
tate, viz : THE MANSION TRACT of said de
cea<ed, containing 262j acres, about 165 acres clear
ed and under fence, and in a high state of cultivi
tion. The improvements are
ONE NEW LOG FRAME HOUSE.fr&Sa
v V)?v BANK BARN, and th** necessary iJwß
out bui'dirgs. Ton farm is one of
the be9t in Hopew -li township, being gbotf limestone
land and having three good springs and orclurd
thereon.
One other Trect cji '.Yning 145 Acres, 332 per
about 64 acres cleared end under fence. The im
provements are ti> Log .. -s, iwo Stib es and
out building". '1 be < sr j csJ spring n.u :be prem
ises, and also an "• *d .hereon. Ta.s - good
and, and in n gco f *e of cultivation.
These lands are a g<-id section of country,
within a short distance oftii.- Rail Road and at the
toor of a ready inarke" all the time.
TERMS—One third to rem-ir m property during
lifetim-of widow, the interest theieou payable to
her annually—one third in band at coos-matioc of
sale and the balance in two cqu.-l anrual payments
without interest.
JAMES E.KAY,
J*p. 41. 18 60. Trustee.
AfA'JCARONI, CHEESF., CRACKERS, CRYS
A*, taliaed Fruit and Gum Candies for sale bv
i!Hy$Q- A. L. DFPIBAHGH.