The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, November 30, 1860, Image 3

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    IS THE WORLD UNGRATEFUL J
THE FRIENDS OF LAMAKTINE THINK IT IS.
We are utterly disgusted with the sell-lau
dation which same of our second class great
men are in the hiait of practtcingr : and we
mean to expose it, even though the task is a
distasteful one. The vice is peculiarly, though
not exclusively, French ; and is found amons:
the second class of great men, but never among
the first who are the real benefactors of the
world.
Thotnas Holloway, one of the latter, whose
name is idolized in ail parts of the world, and
to whom it is not too much to say that millions
cf all creeds and complexions are indebted for
the preservation of their lives, —Thomas Hollo
way, we say, is never heard appealing either
to the gratitude or generosity of those who have
derived the greatest of all earthly blessings
from his skill; he contents himself with the
assurance that his work has been done, and that
the price has been paid.
We have been led ir.to these reflections by
an appeal which is now put forward on behalf
of a second class French poet. Monsieur Al
phonse Lunartine, it seems, though munificent
ly paid lor the productions of his pen, neglec
ted to lay up any sufficient store for the sup
port of hts declining days ; and now his voice
u raised against "the ingratitude of the human
race." The argument which he produces to
strengthen his claim, is one which should la
ther make him blush for ft is extravagance : he
says that millions of his productions have been
sold, and that therefore the world is in his debt 1
But why ? Was he not paid the price he as
ked for every copy ? Or does he think that it
sounds like commou prose honesty to ask to be
paid twice over.
He will answer, doubtless, that his poems
gave a pleasure the value of which their price
could not approximate. Let us admil this rule,
and apply it to another case to test its merits.
Health we all know, is the chief of earthly
blessings; and a 4 hoon which must be purchased,
let the cost be what it may ; a blessing, to be
blessed with which the sinking monarch would
resign his kingdom. Suppose then, that Hol
loway, instead of fixing such a price on his
remedies as would afford him (when myriads
wrre his customers) a fair and h morable profit,
had apportioned the price of his pills and oint
ment to the exigencies of each case and the a
bility of the sufferer to pay for hi? physical sal
vation .' Why, in such a case, the great phy
sician \vou Id long ago have owned ail Europe
in fee simple, and three-fourths of the remain
der of the world—for the royalties and nobili
ties of Europe were among Iris earliest patients,
but are still too proud to acknowledge that they
owe their lives to the same simple but all suffi
cing remedies which Siave been brought, by
Holloway' philanthrophy, within reach of the
meanest of their serfs.—"Les BelWs Lfllres."
ROHRER'S
ROHRER'S
ROHRER'S .
ROHRER'S
ROHRER'S
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
ROHREirS PRACTICAL CAL
'CULATOR—
A Book o! Plain Rules and Calculations for Business
Operation, ftv Martin M. fiobrrr, itose'teal
Surveyor and Conveyancer. New Edi
tion, Published by J. B. Lippincott
& Co., Philadelphia- ;
This work contains 204 paces, end upwards of
SOO Rules and Examples, entirely and thoroughly:
practical, such as arise every day in the common
pursuits of Business. 1; has already passed through
a number of Editiors in rapid succession, and is
pronounced by all classes of busines- men to be!
the handiest book cf reierence, pertaining to calcu
lations, that has ever been published.
Every example in the book is worked out in full i
•nd stated in a plain manner, so that when a par
allel case arises, those referring to the work will
find no difficulty in readily solving it ; in a word,
the general arrangement of the Calculator is eo
simple, that ar.y or.e who knows bow to add, suh
stract, multiply, or divide, can easily solve any or.
dir.ary example that arises in business, or arrive at
the result of any estimate required.
The chief aim of the author l as been to eschew
theory and philosophy ici figures, aiming only at
facts and simplicity, believing that business men
care little about spending time in discussing the
philosophy of rules or the science of figure-, deem
ing it sufficient for their purpose to be able at a
moment, by reference, to arrive at the true result
The calculator differs in this respect from all A
rithmetics of the day, and kindred works—it is a
key to practical business ca illations —it is, in the
bands of the business mar. what the key to rnatb
err.rtical works is in the hands of the teacher in the
school-room —it facilitates time and insures co r
reelnrss.
THE WORK TREATS OF THE
Measurement ci Land, of Lumber, cf Brick and
Brick work, of Stone and Stone Work, of Grain
and Grain Bins, of Coal and Coal Bins, of Wood, of
Solids, of Liquids, of Circular, of Square, or Irregu
lar Vessels, ot Cisterns and Vats, of Roofing, of
Plasterers', Painters', Gl-ziers', Pavers', Flumlxrs,'
Paper Hangers', and Upholsters', Work. It treats
of Currency t.nd cf Foreign and Domestic Exchange .
of the Decimal System, of Reduction and its exten
ded application to Business, of Simple and compound
Interest, and their 'entire application to Business
transactions, with the laws and usages governing
and regulating the same, together with numerous
Commercial Forms—of Leaal Tender, of Partial
Payments on Notes, of Banking and Bank Discount
of Equation or Payments and Partnership Accounts
of Assessment oi Taxes, of Weights and Measures,
of Square and Cubic Measure, ol' the Square Hoot
and its application to Business, of Surfaces, of Ex
cavation, and of many other important practical
matters not within the scope of an advertisement
to mention.
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ADDRESS :
M. M. ROHRER.
Box 1911 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa.
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The undersigned are de
sirous of securing the services of a few \oung Men
to engage in a Travelling Agency, upon s salary
of
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vears. For further particulars* address
CONANT 4- DRAKE,
31 Main St., Atkinson Depot, X. H.
Nov. 23d.3m
B'"TRAY8 '"TRAY HEIFER.
Came trespassing on the prem
ise* of the subscriber residing in Ft. Clair fp., a.
boot the fiist ol September last, a red and white
spotted "muley" hesffer, supposed to be 3 years
old, with a notch, s'.it and bole cut in the right ear.
The owner is requested to prove property and take
her away or she will be disposed ot according t
"KOV.M * JOHN H. BOWSER.
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The subscriber haviojr
lately removed to Washington Co„M<i., is for this
reason compelled to offer for s le his property sit
uate in tee town of U'oodberry, in .Morrison's Cove,
Bedford County, Pa. Th p property consis
ting of a NF. wjlJVTff BRICK HOUSE, an
adjoining small Log -- "**-House and o;her con
venient out buildings, a Well with never-failing
water,cistern and good garden- and is located on
Mdn Street. The Brick House is occupied at the
present, by Mi. George IT. Barndollar as a Store
House, is the best business stand ir. the town, con
tains a latge Store and Ware Room, besides eight
other rooms, kitchen, cellar Ac. Any person desirous ,
of going into business, will find it to his advantage
to take this chance. Should not a purchaser be
found till the 15th day of December next, the prop
erty will be rented. Information relating to the
condition s of sale or rent, will be given by addres- I
-,;wg A. L. Beckhor ffer, Esq., VVoodberry, Bedford
County,3j Pa., who is my authorized agent, or by ad
dressing the sub.-enber,
H. M. JACOBS,
Hagerstown, Washington co., Md.
Nov. 23, 1860.-3ts.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
B The subscriber will sHI
at public sale by virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Bedioid county, ot: Thuisd y the 20th
day of December, IS6O, on the premises, a I it of one
acre of ground, the late resideupe ot Henry Bender,
deceased, having thereon erected a good Log Frame
House, Stable, ana Cooper Shop; a well ot excellent
water at the door, situated in South Wood berry ftp-,
Bedford co., adjoining land of Dr. Birch and Daniel
Lmgenfelter ; this is a very desirable property, sit
uated in a pleas'nt neighborhood, convenient to
churches and schools. At the fame time will be
sold the peisor-I property, including a lot of coop
er tools, and stock, Housebol- r lurniture, Ac. Sale
to begin at 13 o'clock, -A. M., when terms of sale
will be made known.
ADAM HADERMAN,
Nov. 23d. Executor.
I PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
I be subscriber;
will offer at piioiic outcry, on Friday, the lfth ;
day of December, next, on the promise* formerly j
owned by Peter Rock, dee'd., in South Woortberry,;
Bedford cour.tv, a tract of land containing 40 acres I
and 146 perches, lying on the road leading from |
Bedford to Hollidaysburg, and adjoining i wds of ,
Jacob Rice, Benjamin Voter, and others, with !
about 15 or 20 acres cleared and under fence, and t
khe remainder well timbered principally with young !
chestnut, a house and stable thereon erected , and a i
never failing spring with excellant water near the I
house. Terms made known" on day of Sale.
DAVID BRUMBAUGH, j
Nov. 23, 1860.*
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, j
Letters of Administration having ben 1
granted to the subscriber, residing in West Prcvi- j
dence township, apou the estate of Joseph Sbafer,
late of East Providence township, dr-e'd., all per-1
sons indebted to said estate are therefore notified
to make immediate payment, and those having :
claims will present them duly authenticated for {
settlement.
ABRAHAM SHAFER,
Oct. 26, 1860. Administrator, j
4 DMINI sTRATOR'S NOTICE j
•*- Letters of Administration, npon the Eg-1
tate of Ann Boor, late of Cumberland Valley town
ship, dee'd., havi-g been granted to the subscriber,
all persons indebted are requested to make imme
diate payment, aod those having claims will pre
sent them for settlement.
MARTIN BOOR,
Nov. 2, 1860. Administrator.
SS (hTkkwar D.
"-r " w The above reward
will be paid to any pr7ii finding a small HAtR
raotta aptD ANCHOR, tipped with gold by return
ing tbe same to
Nov. 16, 1860. H. C. REAMER.
FOR PUEirYI¥G THE 3LOOD.
And for the speedy cure of the rntiobied variotiea rf
Oisease:
Scrofula and Scrofulon* A fleet ions .sucli
as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Kruptious,
Plruplca, Pustules, Blotchrs, iluils,
Blaius, and all Skin Diseases.
OASUKE, Ind., 6th June, ISO 9.
J. C Arm A Co. Qenta: 1 Gel it my duty or se.
kcovrlediru shav year bu doiio for me.
UsviDg inherited a Scrafuleoa infection, I have u£fred
from it in various ways for years, ronietiiues it burst
out ill t'tcers on r..v Laads and arms; sumeLnias it
turned inward and diatresf.,-d rtie at tba jiv umch. Two
years ago it broke out oa my head and covered my scalp
and ears with cue son*, which rs painful sad kr.:hao:;:t>
beyonl d icription. 1 tried tca .y medfeinn arid sevtrai
pbyslciaag, but without aueh relief fnaa any tiling, in
fact, tiie disorder grew worse. At length I was rejoiced
to rra-1 ia tba Gcepil Messenger that jonhad prt; ir d
an alterative (Saraajeriile), for 1 knew fnan your reputa
tion that any thing you mnda mast be p. oil. 1 sect to
Cim iiicaii and <pt it, and u. lit nil it cured mo. It ok
iL as yea ad-.i.-e. in email doses it a teaspoenful or ,- a
cj ulh, and mod almost three 1011 ls. Bew ai d beallby
skin soon began to form under the scab, wfci- b after a
while F;!i off. My skin is BOW clear, end 1 know by my
feelings that the ice.use lam gone from icj- system, iou
can well believe that I feel a hat I am saving when I tell
you, that 1 hold yon to be one of fiie apostles ot tin age,
and remain ever gratefully. Yours.
ALt'llLD E. TALLEY.
St. Anthony'* Plrc. floae or "Erysipelas,
Tetter unci halt lltteuiu, Sraltl Heed,
Ringworm, Sore h.yts. Dropsy.
Dr. Tlr.bert M. Preble writes from Fali-m, X. Y.. 19th
Sir., lwi, thai ho has cured at; inveo-i ere rase of
Dropsy, wtijch thrc- iti nr ! to t.-rrainate fsta'.ly, by the
persevering use of our SnrsapariiU. eicl si- > a d;"r. R
ons attack of MuUgnmt Erysipelas by large doses of tbo
same; say tie cures the conunau Eruption by it con
luutly.
Brocchcrele, Ooitre or Bvyelled Xeck.
Zt balon Sloari cf Pr;>- T.-xas. wrilc-s :•' Three
ties of ynnr Sarsiii arilla cured no- from a GcFrr a hid
c-ous r.Wfclling e;i the Deck, which 1 had sake ltd from
over two years."'
Deueorrlirv a or YVHltcv, Ovarian Tumor,
bttrine I'lt-rration, Fosialt Disease-,
Pr. J E P. Charming, of New Yi sk City, v-rites ; ■■ t
mn,t Ae-rfrlljr coin !y with ths rcqnesf of }ur agi t in
sayingt bare fraud yonr Sgrsapar.lla a ncut cxcellerat
alterative in tbo numerous com, I lints fcr win h wo
emp'.uv surii a mui.iiv, bat mpe-iially in T-.n'- Ihseas'*
of the Ncrofi-.bas diafhe-is. I hsTe enrei " ..IT inreter
s< ;ofl. i: rrl.tra by it. at. 1- me where the , -
plaint was causeil by nicer iticn of th n'er- The ulerr
atinn itself was >,r. cared. Kothing within my kuowi
edg-> cqu vis it f-r tlieso fenule derarigf-m-. nts."
Edward S. Marr- w, of Newbury, Aha, writ s. '■ A dan
gerons i ■ tr.an tumor on one of the females in my family,
which had d. Ned ali the remedies we could cuif ". r. has
at length I ■-n completely cured by your Extract of Sar
atiritla. Our physician tb<ragbt* nothing 1 t extirpa
tion could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your
Sars.ip .rilla as the last resort before cutting, and it
prnv-d eff-rtna!. Arier taking yur gcmc-Jy right wee a
nc symptom of the disease remains."'
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
X'rtr OniTAvn. 25th August, 1-53.
DB. J. C. ATSP. s Sir, I cheerfully cernply with tlie re-
Qui st of y. ir agt at. and rennrt to y as uce cf the efiecU
1 here r- tilted with your SArsapariltv.
1 iiavo cured wi;h jt, in my pr.i --i - most cf the re-',
plair is f. ; which it is recemmendsd. and liuvu f. ~hd
elf .-ts truly wonderful in the cure f 1". er- 'oe f Vcr
curi...' P.sease. •meof my patient* bad Syphilitic ulcere
in his throat, which were consuming Ids j ,!ar and the
top of his mouth. Your Sarssparilla, steadily taken,
cunlhim in h-.e weeks. Another was it, j by,
I n taiy symptoms In bis nose, and the üb'ruti.rn bsi
eaten away j , usidtrafrle part of it, so tliftt 1 believe tiw
disorder would .• - u reach Ins braio and '..i1l him. But it
yielded to my administration of y.ur Barsif arilla-. tfrc
ulrers healed, and he is well again." not of course without
S-'HI'. dfafigUlflim to his fsce. A Woman who bai been
treat .1 for the same dieortlo-r by meroury was -udtr.-.r
from this jctson in her bones. They had'be-ooie -•> o
s;tr> -to the w. athei that'(n a damp day she suifi rrd ex
cruciating pain in her joints and bom's. She. too. was
carod entirely by your Mraaparilla in a few wieka. I
ki,< w from iis fortuila, wiii.b your agent gave r.i-, that
tbis Preparation frr m vcur laboratory iuu-t U- a great
i. meiiy. i.s- jueaily. ti.-.-- truly renin: Ul:- r oils
with it have not surprised mc.
Fraternally yours, G. V. LARIMER, M. D
lUienmatUm, Gout, I.lvcr Complaint*
ITOEVOTJIJICE, Preston Co., Tm. ftli Jul;.. 1:. ; .
Tht. J. C. Arra: tir, I have been afrli * ,1 wuh a pain
fhl chronic jhWjtSa f.r a lone tirr. . whi hbt n . Iks
skill of physicisus. and sto k t me in spun of all The
rem -iies 1 could i'md, until 1 tried v.mr Sanoparilia. <m*
b >ttle curt, 1 me iu two w. kt, and restored my general
health so much that I am fr.r better thiu be; re I w -j
attacked. 1 think it a wonderful no J. FLEAM.
Jnl-'s Y. Getchcll, of St. Lciris. vr'.v: "T '.-.ve l--en
afib ted for years with an affection r.f f> 1.n.-r. which
d. sti-01 e l n:y health. 1 tried •. wry tiling, and every thing
tailed to refr-ve me; and I have been abe k,n-<k—• in
f-r s-rue years from no other -ease than der ■ veer -f
the Liu-r. My beloved yswt.-e, the llcv. Mr. Es; y, adviMM
me t try yonrSarvipariiia,because he saidfcekr-w >.,
AC.; any thing you niA.io was w.wth try lug. By ike luees-
IngofGod it hasenred me. and b-s s purjpud n-. i
as to make a new nan of me. I f -el your ; again. Tt*
bisi that can be said of you it not half gol enoagii."
gfhirrun.rancer Tnmori, Eri'ni-ceiricvyt,
Vlceratloa, Carica oiiti of
Claw Hears.
A gr, - - variety of (-.-.■? have 1 on reported to ns w * era
mi r-ftb f rtr.i bible , mrl.-irib- i r-. ■ re-ofred f x.
the u-- . f tliis remedy, but •ur -pare I,- ■ ri; ea", .;
them. Some of ibem may be found in rvir Art TK.,a
.-i . ag.r.r 1 miarJ areblaaapd t>
f .r-.!-k grcri- to e'! v h tni! f. r th-Ma.
Dyspepsia. Hear: Dtsr.aae, Fit*. r.nllc;>-
> , Melanthoiy, Ktnre i -.!s
Mary rtaa: r.abiv • rs • f 'V-v *• -tl. h.-r >-.•
made !y t' ■e. . ; tiv -.v.wtr r f tbissr; >. I; .
labs the viral fan-1; n- rto v • - - tt. too.
overcome*d -gd • wt>>. •• ~!•! r .... .. ; . ... ,
ra-1 . Ba-fr a seascdy ; aghe n r * ■ el] j the ni
je* of the psopl", and - arc a-oiiu ,t ti.at tics will
a • : r them all that a;edi. ua can ;•
AyePs Cherry Pectoral;
TOT: THE 11,1 ID ('. • ..?
Coughs, C;oir<-, Irflafnza, jiofinftteu.
€rsn^ ? Brsneliith I 1 cfpln t i
toui.ipt c.;i, a nit*, for thr l:rlieT
cf (OH umpt'*. <• Pttllsrnis
In <M.ivanc-d Stages
of (Ua Disrj.
TTJ* i" n TT ' 1. < ■ tUiivc-' ?;• T ; tj :r,TT**n r m
r r lr • ,z Lit.. 1 ■.. i ;ca rr.. . -,i
is a. knt re t" publish the. ■ fit vine t. iu
ti- stv.-UK-1 etc. .I..MA f.y C.., i . - : •>•; rid tm'v
i. 1 rc: : ; * ■ E- * . -y , *;
h- •• -• t'.r. nu' • t t:. • .IV .;:.' i <■ .
Erw are tha e dueaoitin,, - erea fitsfhre,ami r- ri-.-r
Wh„ Ivve r ; Kwspeswmal rrperiencof it*e6refr-*
.n-e living trepby ia tt mi let of its vict f over the
subller.a 1 -f.;: n ,-u, -U- . , : (Jm -
Asai! 1.-' 41 -
A>, r r-
IV jjVf V* - M ;■ri; T*l
won to tr i r rup ;; v : ■ .. .
PreparcJ 8y Br. 3. C. AY EE ca CO., 1.-yell, Ks
B. F. Parry, Bedford ; Barndollar be Son, Rloodv
Run ; •*. ii. Amtck, St. Cinirsvitle • J, Brononr&B,
Woc'r-erry ; Geo. Gaidili, We- 1 End ;J. E. Co!-, in,
Schellsburg ; an 1 by de.iiers generally.
Oct. 12, 1660.
¥JN 'TED STATES MAIL LINE
BETWEEN
CHAMBERSBI RG ft LA i KOBE, via BEDFORD
A new ami splendid lineof Concord built Coacher,
leaves Chambf rsburg daily (Sunday excepted) at
7 A. M., and arrives ,
at Ve'v^ u
Bed lord daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7A. M. j'or
I.atrobe, matins cicse cofinection with Mail train
for Pittsburg and the Y.'esf. Returning, leaves La
trobe daily (Sundays excepted) on the arrival of the
train from Pittsburg, at 9 30, A. 51., and arrives
in Bedford same evening. Passengers wishing logo
East, take the coach r -xt morning at 7 A. M..
arid arrive at Chatcbcrsburg same evening at 7 P. 51.
RATES OF FARE From Bedford to Cham
bersburg, §3 .50. From Bedford to Latrobe, $3 50.
From Bedford to Pitt.burg, §1.25.
The stock on this road cannot be surpassed by
any in the State, and the drivers are careful, sober
and accommodating. This is the cheapest, mo.t
expeditiou- and pleasant roure passengers can lake
going Ea=t or West. For further information apply
to James Reamer, Chambersbu.g, Jehu Hafer LieJ
' lord, Chas. Vv. i ;,her. Latrobe.
A. J. KEESIDE, Contractor.
N. B. Passengers for Somerset and Johnstown,
connect at Stoystown with J. A. Gairnan's Line of
Mail Coaches, aiso, at Jenner X Roads with E. Kier
man's mail lire.
Sept. 7, 1600.
"VT" OTIC E—
-LA IS hereby GIVVN to the Mil
itary Board of Auditors of the Fi;st Brigade, lGth
j_ v '•' on > P- M , that they are required to meet at
ihe public house of Col John Hafer, in the Borough
of Bedford, on Tuesday the Bth of January, 186!, {or
the purpose oi adjusting the Military accounts of
I said Brigade, and also the collectors for 1860, of the
(•liferent Boroughs and iownships ot .Miid Brigade,
to meet said board at the same time and place? for
the purpose of having exonerations and abatements
made and allowed.
LEMUEL EVANS,
Nov. 23d. Bug. Gen. Ist 8., 16th D., P. M.
\ BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT
Oi Kerosene Lamps
and shades, just received at
Oct. 2, IB6o*, HARRY'S.
AN APERIENT AND STOMACHIC PREFARA
tisn of IRON purified of Oxygen arid Carboo,
by ceabusticu in Fiydrogen. Sanctioned by the
highest medical authorities, both iu Europe and the
United States, and prescubed in their practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that no
preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impu
rities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale
and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its ne
cessity in almost every conceivable case, innox
ious in all maladies ir; which it has been tried, it has
proved absolutely curative in each of the following
complaints, viz :
t fl Debility, Aervoux Ajftctiotis, Emanation, 71 yr
pepsin, Constipation, Diarrha i, Dysentery, Incipient
Cu-isumptton, ticrutu!au ; Tuberculosis, Salt Ilhenm.
Misvi, oximation, White*. Chlorosis, Liver Cmplaint,
Chrome Headaches, Rh<amatism, Intermittent Fever,
Pimples on the Face, 4-e.
In. cases of General Dvlihty, whether the result
of acute disease or of the continued diminution of
| nervous and muscular energy from chronic com
! plaints, one trial of this restorative has proved suc
-1 ces.'lu! to an extent which no d srription nor writ
ten atte'tation would render credible. Invalids so
long bed-ri'iden as to Lave become lorgotlen in Iheir
own neignboihoods, have suddenly re-nppeared in
the busy world as if just returned from protrac-
travel in a distant land. Some very, sig
*l instances of this kind are attested of lemale
sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus,
sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that
stoAipiicaMOi; ot nervous and dyepeptic -tversioii to
atr and exercise for which the physician has no
name.
in -Vcrtfons Afections of all kinds, and for reason
famitiar to medical men, the operation oi this prepa
ration of lion must neces.-anly be salutary, for. Un
iike the old oxides, it is vigorously toi.ic, withou*
being exciting and over-beating t and gently regut
larly erieni, even in the most obs'ir.ate cases of
costsver.ess, without ever being a gastric purgative,
or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
It is tais latter property, among others, which
icaiie , it so remantably effectual and permanent a
j remedy for Pih upon which it also appears to ex
iert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the
local tendency which forms them.
1" Dysp<p a, innumerable as .ire its causes, a
, single box of these Chalybeate I'iils has oiten sulii
! ced for the most habitual cases.
In unchecked Diarrhaa, even when advanced to
j Dystenterv, confirmed, emaciating and apparently I
| malignant, the etiects haie been equal! decisive and
astonishing.
in the local pains, lo=s of flesh and strength, de- '
bilitafing cough,and remittent hectic, which gene
rally indicate Incipient Con sumption, this remedy
has aliayeJ the a'arm oi friends and physicians, in
several very gratifying and interesting instances.
In Srmj uio.is Tuberculosis, this medicated iron
has had fur more the good effect of the most cau
tiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any
of their well-known liabilities.
1 i.e attention of females cannot be too confident
ly invited to this :medy and restorative, :n the ca
ses peculiarly affecting them.
In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory,
in the latter, however, more decidedly, it has been
invariably well reported, both as alleviating pa.n
and reducing the swellings and stiflriess of the joints
and muscles.
In Intermittent Fevers it mu't necessarily be a
great remedy and energetic restorative,[and its pro
gress in the new settlements of the West, will pro
bably be one of high renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole
history oi medicine, which exert' such prompt hap
py and fully restorative etiects. Good appetite,
complete digestion, rapid a.-qm-:',ou of strength,
with an unusual dispo-iFon lor active and cheerful
exercise, immediately follow its use.
Put up in n°at flat metal boxes containing 50 pills
price fib cents per box ; for sale by druggists ur.d
dealers. Win be Sent free to any address, en re
ceipt of the price.
All jetteis, orders, etc., should be addressed
to
R. B Locke & Co,, Genera! Atrcnts,
20 CEDAR STREET, N Y.
July 20th, "60.
gJSTOF LETTERS^"
REMAINING IN THE POST OF-
Jice at Bedford Pa.. November 15th, 1860.
Albright Geo Kirk M
Anderson John, Jr Ladel Jao
Bitter Jacob Lergnecker J
Byrne E Lemon William
Berkstresser DS Lychenbern Solomou
Butivrwortb H S Lewds&Co
Bellenys J D Leopald Lewis 2
Rtadley E B AlcGiaskey K
Burke A Mears Leah J
Bierly Sarah Mi.-s Mellon Geo j
Blake Nancy W :Mullen Geo
Bowser A McDaniel Jas
C'laycoinbJ iiVlarti-J
Confer B A May lair Natheniti
Ciam j no Neyiev Jos
Carre! Davil Nill Si Kennedy
Cypher Maggie J Owens \YH 2
Crawford Fiank J ! Oswa!d Pan ie
Diitrick Christian Overhail D
Demmon Harmon O'Neal J
Darrail Lucas Borden Jno D
Dann Joseph f'almer G G Dr
Daniel Caroline Mrs Pate Joseph
D-trick William Pi ck David
Evans A W Renlogle u L
Eckcrel Thomas Kiciiev Ge^
Etslriken Jos Rinard Mary A
Elder Geo Reefon Jtio
i Evans A W Reed J W
Fleming G W H IjhSe A-
Furry Leonard R-ed Samuel
Filler W Rawlins J H
Figate \\ T Richard Carolina
Farhner Jacob Ruche Margaret
.Fuller Elisha Strock J
jFiuke Jno Slrouse Henry L
| Fink Henry A B
jGrubb Henry Steurnan Daniel
IGillespie A' Smith Nathan
jGans Sol ISperry Jno
itlonder M Snively A J
Harvey &. Manspraton Stoner David
Hopkins J H Stoler Jacob
IHardman Juo Strouse Elizabeth
Hoke Henry Sparks Jno
jilaney Elizabeth Sharosack Samuel
j Horn Daniel jSnowbarger Daniel
jlless R'-Lecca 'Snyder Daniel
j Johnston Elizabeth iSlirk Jacob
| Xnonff Sarah Baylor \V S 2
! Keg A J M T ana!l James
' k ister J A H Wheat & Grover
Kirkpatrick James—2 vVertz Henry
: loons M C Wasones H S
Leister Shnrnan ; Wheeler William
I I"rr Carrie Miss Yoar Sal
!
JOH N A. MO WRY, r. t.
I V DAIIMSTUATOR S NOTICE.
i~\_ Letters of JAdminis
; tution ur-bn the Est .te of Elias llite, Lite of Cum
: bs r tand Vulley tp., dee'd., having been grantet.
| rte undeisigned, s]l persons indebted to said
i Estate, ere requested to make immedtate pay
ment, and those having claims will present them
| duly authenticated for settlement.
HENRY HITE, ( . , ,
THOMAS FISHER f ;
i Nov. 23d.'
PHIL'A. ADVERTISEMENTS.
¥ K. G 0 ! LD,
• Ao. 63*2 Chestnut St., cor. of 52 t "nth,
PHILADELPHIA.
PIANOS ANDMELODEONS.
RAVEN, BACON & co's., BALLET,HAVIS & CO's.,
t'SN's $- CLAEK's, AND A. U. GAU. & CO'S.
2 ■■ iwjßy **
''■' " ' j .
MASON & HAMLIN'S, AND PRINCE & CO'S.
MELODEONS ic HARMONIUMS.
Pianos and Meiodeons to Rent. Second-hand Pianos.
May IS,'CO.-1 yr.
| P. S 6 B IR,
** * -SrCCESSOB TO J. SORVER.)
—WHOLESALE DEALER I\_
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGAR'S,
-Vb 8 Aorik Fifth St., above Market, PhiVrt.
Also. Manufacturer and Importer of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS
May IS, 1560.-1 yr
[ WILLIAM I: AI (I I'LL, JAMES M. WHITBY,
sjsirEi. xooue, EDV. AKH A ADAMS,
; William RLILLS? aim, IIFNET r. ATKISos .
fgAIGUEL, MOORE & CO.,
LATE, RAIGLEL AND CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY G GODS,
A os. 220 &. 222 A'orth Third St., above Race,
West side, PHILADELPHIA.
May 15,'00.-1 yr.
HP HE WORLD'S G R EAT ~ EXHI BIT ION
* PRIZE MEDAL, awarded toC. MEYER
lor his two PIANOS, Lor.don, October 1.5, ISO'.
v \
-F. V . X:lrj\
v : ; ■ rrt
c. MEYER respectfully informs his friends and
the public generally, thai be has constantly on hand
PIANO -, equal to those lor which he received the
Prize Medal in London, in 1851.
Ail orders promptly attended to, rand great care
taken in the selection and packing the same.
He has received, during the last filteen vears,
more Medals than any other.rnaker, from the Frank
lin Institute—also, First Premiums in Boston, New-
York and Baltimore.
Wareroomc. No. 772 ARCH S'reet, below Eighth
South side, PHILADELPHIA °
May, IS, ISCd.-lyr.
JOBS O. J AMIS, ISAAC WELSH, H. G. STERLING.
W't. C. KENT, G. A. SMITH, TI. D. WELSH,
CHARLES MNTSE, SAJITEL WniTE, J. TO3IUSSOS.
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
D R Y GOODS,
239 & 241 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA. I
May 15,'60.-1 yr.
| QOKING GLASSES,
ENGRAVINGS.
PICTURE FRAMES,
OIL PAINTINGS,
I ne most extensive and elegant assortment at ttie
very lowest rates.—Gle-ses in store of every de
scriptor). . fahogary framed Gla.-ses, ior country
sa *s. Print and Poitrait frames, Window Cornices, J
'. ii . :ou.' iigs. etc. Estimates for furnishing j
• Masses to fi'i every 'pace, by mail on application. |
Eng r avings tor Grecian and Antique Paintings.— !
Catalogues gratis.
JAS. S. EARLE & SON, ,
„ 816 Chestnut St., Piiil'a. j
May 18/30.—1 yr.
4 GREAT IMPROVEMENT ~
r* _ i \ PI VNOS.
' * 4 ♦ ' ■ * *
I.' - - - :'••• "i '^i
.• . - . ' ' . '■■ A
( Av- | J "
(f/ rf
GF.ORGF. VOGT takes the opportunity of infoim- I
ing his friends and the public generally, that he
has removed his Piano Warerooms from No. 628 !
Arch Street, to No. 516 Ar.-h Street, where he will i
keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Shis j
:a *1 v patented PIANOS, whicn'have been pronoun- i
ced br the best judges as far superior to all other
Pianos in the sweetness and purity of their tone '
and construction, hereio'ore manufactured in the;
L'nitedStates and England.
May IS,*GO.-G mo.
€1 RANVfLLE STORES'
* GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
ONE PRICE AND i
NO ABATEMENT, j
NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET.
GRAN \ ILI.E STOKi.S would return thanks to !
the public for their appreciation of Ins efforts to j
please, and their liberal patronage.
In order t< keep up this kindly feeling, he has'
yielded to the solicitations oi many of his friends I
lu.d inaugurated a new system, of Gilts with each
Garment sold. To his choice selection of fine Fab
rics, and made-up Clothing, he invites the scrutiny j
of the public, as well as to his r.ew mode of doing I
busin-ss. Each article is warranted to be, in Fab- i
tic, Style and Make, equal to any gotten up in the j
City, and one price, (lower than the lowest,) marked .
on the Ticket
Each arMcle sold, or measured for, is aeeompa- !
nied by a Gift, varying in value !romsl to §IOO. i 1
N. B.—None but the most skillful Designers, j
Cutters and Workmen employed; and satisfaction '
in Fit, Fashion. Fabric, Price and Gift, guaranteed at J
GRANVILLE STOKES'
ONE PRU'E GIFT CLOTHING EMPORII'M | '
NO. 607 CHESTNUT STREET. | 1
May 18,"CO.—C tns.
JJXECI TOR'S NOTICE.
Letters testamentary on the last will j
and testament of Christian Biatter.berget, late of;
St. Clair tp., der'd., having bee/i granted to the ' (
subscr.ber residing in said tp., rot ice is therefore
given to all persons indebted to saij estate to make
immediate payment, and those having claims w ill
present them forthwith for settlement.
JACOB CROYLF., !
Oct. 5, iB6O. Executor.
ALL TRADE NOTICE
BUNN, RAIGUEL & CO.,
A'o. 137 A'orth Third Street,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Inytg the attention of Purchasers to their extensive
Stock of fancy Dry Goods, Silks, Embroideries,
Cloths, Cassimeres Tc.
May 18,'60.-
J| FRANK. JACKSON,
PRINTER AND STATIONER,
439 CHESTAUT :sTHE'-:7\
PHILADELPHIA.
May 15,'66.-1 yr.
HEALTH ANDITS PLEASURES
OR
WISH ITS AGONIFS:
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM!
tdj?
te-Mi
m
%
~ fV£ &S.V
Holloway's Pills.
3g£
Nervcr.i Disorders.
_ V- ' *t is more fear ;si than a breaking down of the
r rvols system ? To b* excitable or nervous in ?.
sinali m-gree is ire: distressing, lor where ce.n'a
remedy be found ? ; i.cre is one : dnnkbut little
wine, beer, or spirits, or far better none ; take no
coffee— weak tea being preferable ; get all toe fresh
iJ you raj: take Three or four Pills every night;
piei.'v c' soh>U, avoL'j n% the use of slops ; end
if these golden rules are followed, you willbe u i
py is, n:.rd an I >:rong in body, and forget o
any nerves.
Mothers and Daughters
i ther? is one thing more than another lor which
5-? biiji are so tamotis it ;s their purify in* prop
erties, especially their power of cleansing the blood
from ai, impurities, and removing dangerous and
so ;>ended secretions. Universally adopted as the
on,- grand remedy for female complaints, they
never fail, never we ® ken the system, at J always
bring about What is ccjuired.
Sick Headaches and Want of Appe
tite,
These feelings „hich so sadden us, modtfrequen
iy ar.se Iron annoyances or trouble, from obstruc
ted perspiration, or from eating and drinking wha
;• . anfi ' lor us > thu * disordering the liver and stom
ach. J hese organ® must be regelated if yon wish
to well. Ine Fills, •' taken according to the
printed instructions, will quickly restore a" healthy
to both ;vt r and stoinrch, whence follow as
a natural consequence, a good appetite and a clear
be;; '. In the La,; ar Test Indies scarcely any
other medicine isever used for these disorder's.
Dsorders cf the Kidneys.
In ail diseases affecting these organs, whether
they, crete too much or too little water . or whe
ther they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with
, ach"; and pair;s settled :a tae loins over the regions
I 01 the kidneys, these Pills should be taken accor
j ding to the printed directions, and the Ointment
i shouid be well rubbed into the small of the back at
! time. 'lbis treatment will give almost urine,
j diate relief when ali other means have failed.
For Stomachs Out of Order.
i No medicine will so effectually improve the tone
'.u the s'omaeh these Pills ; they remove all aci
: fay. occa-iond either by intemperance or imptop
er diet. 1 hey reach the liver and reduce it to %
bea ; uiy action ; they are wonderfully efficacious in
cj-- of spasms—in fact they never fail in curing
all disorders of the liver arid Stomach.
Hollowiy's Pills are the best remedy known
in the world for the following diseases .
Ague, . inflammation,
Asthma i Jaundice,
Billions Complaints, I Liver Complaints,
Blotches on the Skin j Lumbago,
' Bowel Complaints, | Piles,
Colics, ' Rheumatism,
j Constipation of the j Retention ollOrine,
' , Bowels, Scrofula or King's
| Consumption, Evil,
: Debility, Sore Throats,
; Dropsy, Stone and Gravel,
! Dysentery, Secondary Symptoms
Erysipelas, 1 .c-Douloureux,
Female Irregularities, Tumours,
■ Fevers of all kind#, Ciccrs,
Venereal Affections,
Gout, Worms.of ail kinds,
! Read-ache, ft caknss from what
j indigestion, ever iymse*
~ r ~ € It I—None-geauine unless
j the words "Houlov. at, New Yorift and Lovdon,"
are discernible as a ii atcr-mari- in ever; leafof the
; oook oi directions around each pot or box : the same
i may be plainly seen by hoi ling tae leaf to the light.
I A handsome reward writ be given to any one ren
dering such information as may lead to the detee
j 'ion of any party or parties counterfeiting the med
icines or vending the same, knowing them to be
1 spurious.
; Vbo.'d 2! ? be Manufactory oi" Professor Hotto
• Ai, 1 . Maiden Lane. New fork, an-, hv aii
| table Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, through!
j out the civil,zed world, in boxes at 20 cents, 62*ct
j and §1 each.
EFThere is considerable saving by takin<> the
j larger sizes.
; N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in
| every disorder are affixed to each box.
1 Nov. IS, 1839.
! DSLAIR C OU.VFY "
NORMAL SCHOOL & SEMINARY,
MARTI N'SBURG, BLAIR CO., PA
E. T. OSBORNE, A. B. / _ . . ,
J. V,'. DICXEKSON, I Principals.
This institution will commence its first session
with an able and experienced corps of instructors
l on Monday, Nov. sth, IbGO. No expense bas been
spared in making it thorough and complete in every
department.
i'liO school building is constructed and famished
upon the ir.ost approved modern plans, and is one of
;r.e best m the State. It contains a hall capable of
seating 500 adults, with office, music rooms,' suffi
cient tor a school oi 300 pupils.
l'heschocl is located in a region of country un
excelled lor its beauty and healthftilness, [and is
surrounded by a moral and industrious community.
The distance to Cove Station. Huntingdon and
Broad Top R. R. is six miles; to Hollidaysburg
Station, Pa. R. R. 12 miles, with duly stages from
the latter and tri-weekly from the former; thus ma
king it easy of access fr m all parts oi the country.
The objects of the school are :
Ist. The Professional Training of Teachers.
2nd. The thorough Education of young hdie? and
gentlemen in the Englis:. and Ornamental Branches.
3d.' The preparation of Students for College.
The reaching Chss wit! meet daily for lectures
on ttie Theory arid Practice oi Teaching, recitation
i; ma standard work on the subject, or d scussioo
of Methods of Teaching by the ciass.
Students who desire to do so may prepare to en
ter the higher classes in college.
; Ladies will have a - -parate boarding house and
v. ,'i be unci- r the Immediate supervision cf an ex
perienced Preceptress.
Instruction given in ail the branches taught in
the Academies anu Seminaries.
Whole expen-e, (exc'usive of Ornaments! bran
ches,) for boarding, tuition, furnished rooms, room
rent, and iuel, §1 IS.OO a [year.
For circular, with full particulars, aildrcss
E.J. OSBORNE, or J. ft'. DICKERSON,
Care o! J. C. Evekiiaet, Mart'csburg, B'airco., Pa.
Oit. 12. 1960-
MARTHA T. MASTIiI, C. H. BAMHICS, J. A. L. XcK&SI,
t-SO. K. FEDULE, s. K. MARTIN
¥,A A. MAKER,
* • with
MARTINS, PEDDLE, HAMRICK & CO.
—IMPORTERS OF—
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS,
.Vo. 30, North Fourth St., PhiPa
May 19.'60.-1 yr.
~ 4 "DMIN ISTR ATOR S NOTTCET
I/'tlers of AHir.ihi?.
trition having been grnnteil to the sub^criber 'rv.i
dine in St. Clair 'owmhip, on the Estate of Apthi
baM Find'ay. late of Napier township, heeii'.., all
persons indebted to said Esta!" ic hereby
s> m ke ir.!:vediat'. payment, and those having
c'aiir aga.r.st the Same, wib proa-at thyjj proper*-
ly nutht-nticafedfur aetr'eTncut.
'T "RGV. 37CK.r ".V.
v "V. 93d.* A Vr.