p p A ' No!icv.s hereby giv ... tab > inhabitants ot Bedford county, fib' 1 i will be held by the Commissioners :i "" otfire, in the Borough of 1.e.! "Of : r !h ' Ihins of Hopewell, St. t lair, Ln.on, '^ KV 'l v an'tSo,;th VVoodberry, on Wed- I ft of January, next. :bf ships of East Providen'e, Snake •; the,- ; r\j onroe , Broad Top and Bedford, nS, htbff'- *' 10t h day of January, next. 1.-nrs'by- so f VVest Providence; Napier, 'iiil-rrv and Schellsburg -.Bor 3*a, > u . th 3i 1 Itb >Ev of January, . ou 11 1 shirts of Southampton, Harrison, • '; v, Jv,Colerain and Bedford Borough, •' . ' pirh <1 iy of January, next. '"'V vh er all persons or corporator--, fee! ! it Is aggrieved at the enumeration and [if*- F taxable property, are requested =•' '' | state their griev nces for rediess ac- I ni-:* 1 1.1. BFCKLF.Y, 1 Clerk *> Wm. M. PEARSON, '• Office, J- FICHTNF.II, Commissioners. ■ . (j! IhITION.- ■U)FL BU WHEREAS, I ' ~„n late of .Monroe Township, decea ■s" ' "Id i'ld possessed of a certain house 1 i i, -ituate in Clearville, M.tnr oe I i*. " adjoining o of Isaac drove on I Border on IheSnt h, Main street Iy ' & i K !ley on the West. Being so 1 ] '!*■■ a of Slid Hannah Hortoo are Iwt '.. issue of deceased brothers to I 'tthfi' • John Who is dead, leaving is I t.tt viz : Lewis Harvey and Eiiz a, I 3" thr " [nth Reuben O Neal. William, who ■ atem , ssu eight children, viz : Henry ■ ;,/ • ' , ,ivo children viz: names and res ■ W"' • " (;.or2e Washington, William ■ fnf , \yji S o~i residing in Fulton coun ■ l .ne intermarried with James Barton ■ Zvicom.tV, Penn'a., Harrison, residence not ll' M,,y JA in i.tccna.ne" with Alpha I i: ... residing Hi Morrow c-.nty, Ohio, and Mar i „blth. residing .n Maryland, Evan Ev. ■ ■ I ■ " two mil o!s under fourteen years i' lecca E. at:-. ; 5 :t.rrefore hereby given that in pur •' ' . i'; i lion or valuation to m 1 > ■ r dto hold an in quisition or val ,,ie . nises, on Monday, the 7th dav of .•. i R and where all inteiested may ft 5 'SeJ-o!SV JOHN J. CESSNA. I ~ iOT OF INQUISITION. — I Whereas, KTiert , •, lan !, Situate in (Southampton 'township, ; ore! count!. containing one hundred and twenty , Ktei allowance, rffore or less, adjoining [[>•'.!. Rohmett, Mrtemus Bennett, Abraham ['. it Basil Browning- and others, ; but siitty sc'e.red ami under cu'tivalion, having there a foiv and a hell frame house and a : runr. log barn aJ.'d spring Posse, leav <• bi--e children, viz : Henrv, James am. I .sa, Pit, !aMer, a m inor. nrtH who has for hei I rdian Aubibald Perdew, Esq. . I ure is, tin letore, hereliy given that in pnrsu- I lofawiitol Partition or Valnat.oii. to me di- I M wi: pracei-d 'o ho'.! an luqui'itJon %,r V ai n, on tiie premise-, on Wednesday, the nth dai a.u.iry, ISCI. when and where all psi ties inter im', v attend if they see proper. ~3's olace, E dlord, t JOHN J. CF.SsiN A, bee. l ltb, ISflO, \ bhenff. lUBLIC S ALE I OF \ ALUABLE REAL ESTATE. virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of ird County, the undersigned, Administrators e eslaie of Jacob Hinish, late of East Provi- Township, dec'd., will expo-e to sale by • vef( fi'O oil the premises, on TUi : V,AY THE Sth DAY OF JANUARY, (,-.-Eck P. "N.., fhe followi rig described va'.ua tPer.': Estate, to wit; ■ iract or land situate in Ray's Cove, in sa.d ri,- nfEast providence, adjoining lands ol as ihfii.-'hou the North, Jacob Kirhey on the i Wm ilraeey on the South, and John Grove icimae! Grove on the West, (part of a tract of r tnerlv belonging to Philip Fisher's heirs) tig-200 acres and JO perches mure or less, acres of which are cleared and under fence ith a story and a haJf log dwelling house , r erected. 7LBMS : One half the purchase nionvv in hand cr.uf.r.Tialioii of the sale, arid jtbe balance in ;car vath interest, to be secures by Judgmeut "i rids and Morfgagf"- hf. VRY HINISH, JJA V ID FORD, Dft. it, ISCO. Administrator?. L E - ' '(,r r ALUAHEK CO AI. LAND. itr 'mill of Fed' r-1 county, to . -If jhe real es ■ lis, ..,f. sed, uy viitue ci ! p-icli'. c . enmposed ol j arts of three i wariant the ran ,•! Gaortel Chan-y. Jercmu'i D ' 'all \ [try • Wimus Fo- : er and otbeis ; This is cons u'- reii :oftCOAL TRAC 1> on the Mom T -' r: 0 exj, living exceedingly frvorabl e for w 'fK -12.' 'lf.i'.M- CASH. -ale v. . * opened at one o'clock ol said day • Dec ii".- JOHN P. REED, Truster '• 1 ' All interested will please bear f e'iriii d ourjbooks used during the piesent year, t. be ea , :"r seitlemefit by cash. P. oduce, or lv. JAN!'ARY, Ist ISfil. loth', of our customers, who have promptly cl ■ ..and paid n?, we return our thanks.— ! -are however, many of our friends, who liav sjiven us their notes for bills due long ago— J't imagine ue have no {use, lor money. This 'must not think haid it %ve compel payment — its are in want of money, and must have it. A. B. CRAMER & Co. F 11th, IS6O. .... A I persons knowing therr tves uV • Jto the subscriber, OOK accam . will router a favor, by settling the itie, by t- jir-t of January. A!I persr having claims, will present them t tettlenivnt, as 1 wish to have all accounts h'-d. 1 ait, determined to have my I ooks clos-d. GEffBLYMIRE -7"I have a large assortment ol Stoves and Tin that I will sell low tor cash, or on short cred- Alio a J x second handed * cook-stoves that ? be sold v- ;y low. G. B. < ll( c. Hth, 1-60. fe - L_ All per?ot;s kr.owmjr themselves in— J * Hto the subscriber on book accounts or other- A 'te, are earnestly requested to make settlement, or before the Ist day of January, next, either • : *?h or rote. A:l neglecting to •!.. go will find their accounts 1 " e bands ot an officer for settlement, without fined to persons. 11th tS6(). JOHN ARNOLD. W 0 T 1 C C.— AH persons knowing thetn- V "S indebted to the firm of Ferguson and Shifer, L, r Note or Book account, are hereby notifi ' \ 1 after the 24th oi" December, IK6O, the Ac., will (he placed in the hands of a Jus -0 r -t the Peace tor collection, when suit will be ,l 'g!.t Without respect to persons. FERGUSON A. SHAFKR. •ff-1 ith. ison. RNJOTICE OF INQUISITION. 1M WHEREAS, John Cessna, Esq., presented n petition setting forth that he is interested in the estate ot Mrs. Jae Reily, late of Bedford Borough, der'd. that sanl Jane Reily dicd in 18-1-5, seized and possessed of the Billowing Real Estate, viz : The eastern half of lot No. 18-i, j in the genera! plan of Bedford, situate on Pitt St., ! and adjoining said stret on the South, and lot No. j 187, now Jonathan liorton's heirs on the east, that j faid intestate left a husband Christopher Keily, ! who died in IStiO, and issue six children or the de scendants of six, to wit : David Keily, now dead, | and whose interest belongs to petitioner, Jane A. \ Reiley ot of Bed'oj'', who also conveyed to petione', C'iviila, the wife oi Jacob Stump, residing in Alle- j ghony Coun.y, Md., said James Reily, being now | ; dead. Elizabeth, who was the wife of John Collins, i i the said John now residing lti the Territory of Ne- j braska, and the said Elizabeth, having died hlorc J | her mother, leaving issue James Coliin, now ot | i Nebraska, and Daniel Collins, of Pittsburgh, and | ! Ruth, wife of James Berry , now dead, said James j ' now resides in the State of Indiana, th.it when ! James Co tins owned the one twelfth part of said) hn . petitioner, purchased same at Sheriff's Sale, j that Jane A Reity, conveyed to petitioner the otic ! fourth part of the interest of her sister Ruth, alter j Ruth's death, that John Collins has no interest in j sain property for the re .son that his wife sited pri - i or to her mother, that his wile died during the ex- ; t-terice ot the estate of ( hri-topher Reily, as tenant j by the enrtesy that the ,'ifie to said halt lot is now j vested m the following partie- and in the follow ing proportions !o wit : fn James Collins, one-lor ty eighth, Daniel Collins, tive-lorty-eights, Mrs. Civilia Stump, ten-forty-eifhts, Mrs. Sarah Kelly, ten-forty-eighths, and John Cessna, twenty-two ! forty-eighths. j Notice is therefore hereby given, tin tin pursu i ance o a Writ of Pittition or \ ..luation to trie di rected, I will proceed to hold an inquisition or Val uation 011 the premises, on Monday, the .'list day ot December, 1860, when .aid where all pirties inter ested may attend if they ?ee proper. Sheriff's Office, f'>d- ( JOHN J. CESSNA, ford, Dec. 7th, 1800. \ Sheriff. mrol ICE OF itXQUISITION. J-M Whreas, Ilenry ; Ickes. late of L'nion township,-dee'd., died seized of ( the following Real Estate, to wit: The mansion i tract of land, situate in said township of Union, containing JBacres, more or less, on which °v erected two log dwelling houses, a double log barn, and other out buildings, adjoining 'sous of Amos Edwards, William Berkbiioer, Adam l>! s, th l.e;rs ol Joh; McDonald, and others, Also, a tract o! land on George's Creek, in the township ol bt. Clair, adjoining lands oi Samuel Clark, Amo Ld ) wards, Jacob Stuff, Alex. McGregor and others, containing IGBJ acres moje or le s, on which sit erected a leg dwelling house, double log barn and other out buildings, leaving a widow, Ma.gar -t Ick es, and issue nine children, to wit: George Ickes, John ickes, and Adam Jckes, raiding in Lowe. Sandusky county, Ohio. Michael Ickes, reMi.n-g in ; Seneca County, Ohio llenry ickes, Susan inset married with Frederick Stifller, Elizabeth inter married with Christian Cam, Cnti arinp married with l=cac Horn, and 10-eph Ickes, r s.-ticg in Bedford County, Penn'a., two g and-chihiien, daughters of Marv, now dead, who was intermar ried with Joseph Carver, ni l Catharine intermaried with John McCreary, re.-iding in Bedford Coun fy- Notice, is therefore hereby given that in pursu ance of a writ ol p artilioo or Valuation to me di rected, I will proceed to h >'d ail fnq'i ition or I al ' nation on the ptemis > on Wednesday the nth day of ' January 1861, when ;.nd win.-je ~11 interested may attend, if they see proper. Sheriff's Office. Bed- j JOHN J. CESSNA, ford, Dec. 7th, l x 5D. ' Sheriff. A THAT EVERY FARMER, MECHANIC, AMD BUS! N~3S M N WANTS! I JUST PUBLISHED. : THE TOWNSHiP & LWiili Llii'S OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVAH!A . | caMPir.i;i> r:c jjt tiih acts ok asiehhly uv U ILI.IAM T. H AINES, ESQ., AND r* BUSHED by ED XVA ED I'. JAMES, of i v **l Chrt'tr, Pa. 1 Th s v.ork contains over 400 jiages ot closely ' printed matt r, and will be sold by subscription. It teaches the duties of Justieas Af tee Peace, ' with forms li the transaction of their business. It teaches the duties ot Const hiev w'itn all the necessary forms appertaining to the oif.ee. It cotit tins the duties ol the Supervisor* i>f eve ry County and Township in the State, j It contains the mode of pioceduve for the lay'ing out nd opening ot public end private roads, ot va • cut in* and altering toads, the building ol bridges, t.'C ! It contains the Common School Law, with expia ! nations, decisions and directions, together with iorrn ! lor Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Certificates, tvc., ice. ' i his department of the work was compiled at Har i risburg by Mr. Samuel P. Bates, Deputy Superin ; tendent, .nd is alone oo'.th the price ol itie volume I ro any one interested in Common Schools, i It contains the duties of Township Audito's. i It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. It routains the duties of Assessors. It contains the laws in relalion ro Stray # Muler j and Swiue. It contains the laws relative to Fences and Fence j Viewers j It contain# the laws re! Hive to Game Hunting, Trout nnd Deer. I . It contains tne Election Laws, with all the ne cessary Forms. It contains the Naturalization, Laws with all the necess iry Forms lor Application. It contains a large number of Legal forms, w„icb are used in Hie every day transaction of business, such as Acknowledgments, Affidavits, Artie.ol Agreernrnts and C'cniiacts, Partnership, Apprenti ce--, Assignments, Attestations, 8,.. sol Exchange I anil Promissory Note-. Bills i ! Sale, Bonds, Checks, 1 Covenants, Deposition, Due Bills and Produce Notes, ■ Landlord and Tenant, Leases, Letters ofAttor \ ney. Marriage, Mortgages, Receipts and Itelea-es. The vvoik is bound in Law sheep, and will be sold I t, sub scribers at $1.25 per copy, payable on deliv | er y of the work. The work has passed the revision | 0 ; many of the pest Lawyers of the Slate and has j rcc eived their unqualified approb-tion a- a reliable I q an ,-j book of reference upon all subjects Upon which I it tret't-- The whole is airanged in such a rnann ; j,,. , 1S present ;. plain, concise arid explicit state ment oi" 'be duties of all Township Officers, a, may he ieadii y understood by any one. Bedford County will he tt oroughfy canvassed for the work smf tne support of the citizens is respectlu !y solicited. Hi NRV C. REAMER is General Agent for Bed ford County• p. Tv Good canvassers are wanted in all parts of 1 th.s County '°' r tl-' 1 above work, to whom a libe ral compensation will be givi n. Applications which must be made at an early sate, addressed to Mr. Reamer, w ; 11 receive prompt attention. Dec. 14th—4 U - TtTf LECTION.-- &_j The an Hint 1 meeting of the Stockholders of the. Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail Roa.l and Coal Company, will he j held ■ t the office of the company, on 'i uesday, the Bth day r.l Januarv, 1861, at 11 o'clock, A.M., when an election will be held tor a President and twelve director- to serve x a t'de e.i suing year. I Philad'a. 258 South Third St., (J. P. AERTSEN. Dec. 1 !th, 1860. I Secretary. I :sOT ' VVHY - 0T? . vv Save yt,ui money, By buying your goods of OSTER & CAJi.V, Cheap side- You'll find it the cheapest plare- in town. They have ju-t received anolDer chcice selsc tion of new atid choice Winter goods. Their ftock is large, and suited to the want? of the community. Call and see. Dec. 11th, l'Sfil. BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT \ OfKerosene J ntrps and Shades, irist received at Oct. 2, 18G0. HARRY'S. UUtiLIC SALE OF 5 REAL ESTATE. Tbe subscriber will sell at public sale, at the boose ol Jas. S. Beckwith, tit Hopewell, Btdlurd county, Pa,,on THURSDAY, the 3 1 .lay of JANUARY, ne::t, All the Real Estate which he purchased as the rrop ortv of John, Thom is and Henry S. Kins, not b< re tolore .sold by fl.im, including ttie fohn Mel nay tract, containing 200 acies, in Hopewell town ship. —ALSO— The H innah Alberti tract, containing 11 1 !. acres ; in said townhip. —ALSO— Part of the George F. Alberti tract an ! a put ol '[ the Maria Alberti tiact in said tp. —ALSO— AH those parts of the John I'o/d, Am. Davis, Is. ! e.bella Davis, Wm, Piper, John Hardin, Ignatiis Har din and James Wilson tracts lying and being on the Morrison's Cove ride of the mountain. —ALSO— Tbe following Coal Lauds in l'riadt. p town, ship: 427 acres in the name of Mary Mont some y. 431 " " " John Montgomery. j •71 " ■' Moidecai Williams. The above described lands will b j sold in Mich parts 4 as to suit purchasers. Draft* of tbe viol.* to gether with subdivisions, will be exhibited on the day of sale. , Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms to suit purchasers made /mown on day rrl .-ale. Dec. 7, 1800. JOHN CT.rsstfA. SHEEP— f'.inrte ! i (he prenu- | ses of the subscriber fes.' I.'n? An Cumberland' 7l- ! ley tp., so ne t/m-> in r pf-m >er l-:- t, si r head of sheep, tv.a of tlierti rit'T-s, one of them hiving a 1 horn bro/eu Ml'; two f ! " mh .\ e.. -m.,r/fs, Bird thdotber two being w thont rraf. Tbe owner will flc ise come forw r'. prove property, pay char ges arid ' .|p them away, or thpy will be disposed 01 acco ding to law. Dec. 7Hi. I SAMCJ'-'L M. BOOR. rF'EAs TiER'S J ASTITETE Tim p.-. j in! (Y. in the City, and one price, (lower than the lowest,) marked on th Ticket. i'.ach ancle st>lc, or measured for. is accompa nied by a G:ft, varying in value fromtfl to sloo. X. B.— None but the most skillful Designers, I Cntteis and Workmen employed ; rod ratislanion ' in Fit, Fu-hion. Fabric, Price and Gift, guaranteed at GRANVILLE STOKES' ONE I'LI ;K GIFT CLOTHING F.MPOKi'l'."!, NO. CO7 CHESTNUT STREET. Nov. IS/GO.-G ms. : gDLAIR COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL & SEMINARY, MAKTJNSBtJitG, BLAIii ( 0., PA E. J. OSBORNE, A. B. ( n . , J. W. DIE KELSON, l 1 nnc 'P d T. ;? institution will commence its first session with at) able and expe; ienced co ps of instiiictors on Monday, Nov. sth, isao. No expense has been spired in making it tbot-ough and complete in every (tepa rt rnfc nt. The school building is constructed orid luruKhed upon the m.ist appioved mode.ii plans, and i one ol Lire best in fi'C State. It contain- a h3ll capable ol sea'ii.g f0t) aMlts, with olKce, irti-ic rooms,], autii cient Jor a school of .*foo pupils. 'Theschool is ,'ocated in a region ot country un excelled tor its beauty and bealthfuluess, and is surrounded by a ni.otal and industrious community. The distance to i'ovc Station. Huntingdon and Broad Top R. K. i )nt miles ;to HolUdaysbuig Station, Pa. K. 11. 12 n llec. with daily stages from the latter and tri-week!) liurn the former; thus ma king it eay of access iio.-n all pails of the country. Tbe objects of the school are ; Ist. The Professional Trs in'flg of Teachers. 2nd. The thorough Education of young ladies and gentlemen in the English and /Jrilamenta! Branches. 3d. The preparation of Students Jor College. 'J'he teaching Class will meet Daily tor lectures oil the Theory and Practice ol Teac biug, re.-uat ion liom a standard work on the suhjtct,a oi discussion ot Methods of Teaching by the ciaes. MudcnTs who desire to do so mayptepare to en ter the higher clashes in college. Ladies will have a separate boarding house and will be under the immediate supervision ol an ex perienced Precep'r* ss. Instruction given in all the branches taught in the best Academies a in Semuia: ie-. Whole expense, (exclusive ol Ornamentil bran ches,) lor boarding, tuition, furnished IOOCOS, rootn rent, and fuel. SIIS.OO a year. l or circular, with full particulars, address E.J. OSBORNE, or J. W. DICKERFON.; Cere o! J.C. I i\kt-HAKT . Marl-nsburg, lllair co., I'a. Oct. 12. ISOti- ETNiTED STATES MAIL LIN Ii BETWEEN CD AM BF-RSBITiG & L ATROBE, via BEDFORD. A new and splendid Jine of Concord' bvilf Coaches , leaves Chambersburg daily (Sunday excepted) at or —.— 7 A. M., and arrives , ; n Bedford -at 1 !'• M, ' "fii-'lTiJsame day. Li -J Bedlord daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7 A. M., for Lafrobe, making close connection with Mail train for Pitt burg and tne West. Returning, leaves La trobe daily (Sundays excepted) on (he arrival of the train from Pittsburg, at 9 3d, A. M-, and arrives in Bedford same evening. Passengers wishing fogo East, take the coach next morning at 7 A. M., and arrive at Chambersburg same evening at 7 P. M. RATES OF FARES—From Bedford to Cham bersburg, $1 50. From Bedford to Latrobe, s'l 50. From Bedford to Pittsburg, $ 1.25. The stock on this road cannot be surpassed by any in the State, and the drivers are careful, sober anil accommodating. This is the cheapest, most expeditious and pleasant rouie passengers can take, " )ln< T East ot '.Vest. For further information apply To James Reamer, Chambers org, John Haler, Bed ford, ChdS. W. Fisher. Latrobe. A- J. KEESIDE, Contractor. N. B. Passengers for Somer.-et and Johnstown, connect at Stoystown with J. A. Carman's Line of Mail Coaches, also, at Jenr.er X Roads with E. {Ger man's mail line. Sept. 7, 1860. riMNSKL ZEPHYR, all colors at Dr Harry's SHETLAND WOOL, all colors, a* Dr. Harry's. KEROSENE OIL, the best article, at Dr. Harry's. MRS. DALE'S RECEIPTS for the million, at Dr. Harry's. sbfr's FOR PUBtFYING THE BLOOD. An.l f.ir tlxe ajwwf core of the sutijuiE.-d laricfittt d i/i-f.v-f: Scrofula ond Icrofwlou* 5i nit Tum**sJUti*ra, Sort s, Krt* piiatiu, t'iinplt-.*, Intuitu, Blofthtt, iioiU, iilaiUKt ancUill rUfcin DwcAkcs. OaSUSS, liul., Ctii June, J. c. AYER A <1 Oodls : J ft-il it my duty to ac knowl tjre what *ur rtirsnp. rilla limr dune for mo. Having inlicriuvl d&crol'uloiu iufx*tiu, I have euftemi from it Li \;triou ayy for years. Sometimes it burst out in Ulcers onjrny libra?* and arms; sometimes it turned inw:r-1 ;.m ire at the fitouuvh. IV j jeers atfo if i roko fit on my head and er vtred my scalp and wii-i with one pre. which was painful and loathsome bQ3'o7i t lewi iplion, 1 tried mar.\ m di~ine find several j>hysj( i inn. lnt witjout much relief fruin ;ny tiling. In tu.-t, tiiu disorder £ew worfe. At Jen tli I was rejnic -d to ivad iu tin* Mf 'senr, r th:f yuuiiad jiv|-ai'-.! an idferutive f ?'nrsf>arlHa), for ! knew "from your rrju':v ti any thinj you in.id 1 must ho u< ad. I sent to Cin .'mitiuudpd i and u® <1 it till it cured in- 1 Icok it. you advise, ia smrdl doses of a teaspoiulul over a v.r nth. and i> - I aip.st thr" bottle-; N( w and hMlthjr kin Hxin U\_ ii ti ' r:n under the scab, wlxi'ti cf.vr a . while fill oil Myddn is now c! nr. nod I litii'W tv ny feelings that tbo djjawe biu> gone from any sy stem. Ye '* < can well believe thai I feel v. ; at I mn saving when I tell you, that I h•! I ym V> - e uie of Mm apostle* f fr Sarsnmrille.. and also a danger oiu attack i ■ 7*f* ' •' * . •"•■*■ I f larj ©n Sloan < ■ Texas, writes : '-Three bot tle.* of your Sm- ; i|H cured me from a Gt.irr —ll hid eous swelling on th? nock, which I bed Buffered from over two years." Lt ucerrhorn orTl'Mte < !.OTar!n Tumor, Uforiuc ilctmiion, Pcuiale Ditrasei, l>r. J. B. Cliannfri£. of New York Ci v. writes j- I most cheerfully ct>rt;ly with the request of yoi agent in Faying I L.i 'e found Vonr Rarraparilta a m -t e client >*l: r.ifive in I lie ton eroilß cctnpl-iints for which wc CTiHr y Fuch 11 renvdy. but crji..*.; lolly in prut /feflMi of the Scrofulous dit'hesis. 1 have cured many inveter ate cases of J/'Urem-L'ea by it, and Fom n where the com plaint w*ifPraused liywfvTrt/iOB of the uteri's. The ulcer ation itself was *>■ :i cured. NtdJtiag within my knowl edge '• juals it f r tiicee Uiaale dcrangeinenta.** Edward S. Marrow,of Newbury. Ala., writes, " A dan ger :• iriitv tu r ni. one ofhe females in my furoily, v. i 1 !i had (ie,i"i all the remedies wo could employ, has at length been completely cured by your Extract of Sur eapariil i. Our phy.Ac'au thcught n thing but extirpa tion could affonl n iicf lust he arlvised the trial of your Sarfinparilla as the >at resort in-fore cutting, and it pro. -(1 effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis asicl Mercurial IMacnse. Xrv OstLi A*ts. 2.ith August, 159. r.R. Jr. Arm: fic, i chiu-ii|erablc partl it. v • that 1 believe the elisori r w<>uid f"ii nam hia b. -.in :nd kill hitu. But it yi - ! 1 to my adiniid ; i'.*ion cf your arsapnrilla: the i.i' -i. biami b ■ < veil ugn*u. not of course without 6 H:iMtis:k umf ; . 11 to hi tac. A woman who had been tre-ib i 1i i!. .-.a;;- Ithcmiiatiim, (ioal, Liver Complaint. 1 Miti'r :, Prest' ii ( .. V t.. 6M July, 1 .YN Or. J. C. AYCR: r :r. 1 have I . . -i aClirb i with a pain fu! in* ei• /. / *ttt . fo, ftir a lo T :r the.", v h \ntV ! the skill of pliysjr'.uiis, SQ-:1 stuck I • me ixt spit* f all ilie remedies I cot;id until i tried ur Sarjaj a: ilia, tnse ! itlecurel 1. e it tv, weeks, uu i re? r >rod my jr neirl I. iith so lb . ♦ th':t i r.m fr.r lirtf- r than r * I was at ticked. think it a wondortul medicine. .. EiiKAM. Jnle Y. ** tchcll. rf ht. I .or;' . writ •: *• 1 have . ..ted £1 r year; with an . • / j* the /Jrrr, which c tr.c. isluis k-".ilfh. Ihid <; rv ti.i- .anl • v. vll tog !•. -1 to reVevi : and I Na b~-n ;: • ;-d. wn man f J • r •.■ \ tl> r:l tlO Oilier C; re tf l l r rf TU l'; :.*M of / J '• i t t ti. >.-, •v. V,'\ I•t'. ji I. i-f \ III" ' tl . in Si; ip.-c . h ,11. •be • tlld I•.lew V U, nod . j tit u; v-u u-.Htie was wqrth trying* By tlie Imcmp i <<.. - : Ji.i cacvi ajid i.;i so porhY i :av ! d r to' •■' .ar f r.v. 1 feel yo*; v; egam. Yh© I- st tli-u •••.11 lHJfc. i l -.f\ it i! no! !.:, ' i.Ood W; O. b." pcMrntn.f r'.nccr Tm tcr. Inrgcmcnf, I '• Tr-"ic.'i. t'.rics an i * *•' tr:t tti' to Y •r f may I s f.w lin • :• an A It icnnc, which ♦*■- f;.•■*' !ciOW arc \ uaeed to f i; iwh g; :. is t rdi wlio call !• r them. Dy p k ;. ?€<*art Biacasc. ?".*t-, Ilpll o sy. >l- laiu lioly Many rc:i ir is. ;!. r.ires c. -e n\ .. i. h:<\ bfHi ii,. : :\< p..w r (11:;. b J; - l.:U" ~ic >i:rd i ' :> j: tv• ? r.< v ' r... thin OV•! r.inrw rt'v };• W;..,i 11 • suppo ••■ ?*y i. i it* r ■ i: ii : YisS l M: ■ . -.-b ' r ■ fttl e : v i,;. ,'ri 1 e :\r* <" if oel.l that ?! !- will d > fcr ;L in ;.:l meuieji.e ca.i Iyer's Casny "Pectoral, fo.rrhf, ( r.Jdu Infln. nra, EorrnnesS) i roup, i It* at 5 M • • ' • ph ; ' • - iMiiqib!: : , .its', for it\ • i> 1 itie nt.J i' -fl\ i,.5i m! htrr•:%s -t' ; sic ijri'icnt-r Tl ' !f. ' ;% •: - - ;).;• • v n {"> •••• • s r.nr !-:.*!• ■ r . • •. ' vid t'fk • S. j!" 11T t VI -l ,-S * • •! ug'-s ; e ;.-T .1 _ !} wese'- .•:'••! { pun -•■• '• • •;••■-. !..••• r t \n tllri ; tin ..." the - v* e(b • , inn nub • r -j i' '• > "< -•' wl'.i leftf no* > : }*•: ••! tl fxpc of iisei tnbtlcau 1 •.. • i . i h:. .-*• As* ii :r. "■ r; I• ! ' . '• : •••' -• (!H flii'V J,:it ■, l! .It - h 1 do m • • ib.ui \<> ■ ih > b. ■ .t i . 1 ; v - tu - that it * :ii J • • v b 'lt M-.I b - Prenred by Pr. 7?. S> CO., STa' *. R. F, Farry. Bv nie to a rr.an by the nameo! Fox, for fi Ft v two dollars, dated Nov. f bth, iSfiO. The note was given on certain conditions, wlrich as yet have not been complied with. I hive been deceivetl, not having ie ci-iwd value, and am determined nit to pay si! ' not- unless compelled l>3 - law. A. ZEiMBOWER. C. Valley, Dec. 7, '6O. 4 DM 1 MSTRATOR'S NOTICE. /A. I-ettsMs of Adminis tration upon the J.st;,ie of Itlias Hite, I 'tc of Cum bclaiid V'llley tp., dne'd.. having been grantee the una'ei signed, all persons indebted to sod F.stafe, are requested to maKo immeiltute pay ment, end those having claims will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. HENRY BITE. I . . , THOMAS FISHER • i!!m r "" Nov. 23d.* 4 DM IN ISTR A TOR'S NOTICE. J_'\. Letters ol Adminis tration hiving been granted to the subscriber resi ding in Sr. Clair township, on the Estate of Archi bald Find ay,'ale ol Napier town; hip. dee'd., all persons indebted to said F.state are ht.eby notified to make immediate payment, and those ti ving claims against the same, will prosent them proper ly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE BF.CKL.Ey. Nov. 23d.* Adm'r. I N APERIENT ANL> STOMACHIC PREI'ARA j\ tion of IRON purified of Oxygen and Catbon by coaribii-tion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest medical authorities, hntli in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience o! thousands daily proves that no prep nation of I rim can be compared with i'. Impu rities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pule and otherwise sickly complexions indicate it* ne cessity in almost every conceivable case, fnnox ious HI all maladies in which it has been tried, N HAS proved absolutely curative in each of fife following complaints, viz : hi Debility, Nervous Affections, Eyiticiatidn, Dys pepsia, Con sttpotion, Diaerheca, Dysentery, J.tripinit Consumption, Sero/itlot" Titherctt/osis, fifth /. ■ turn. Mismeastr nation, Whites. Chlorosis, Ijt vt > (Jtrip/amt. Cliron is Heat/aches, l/hfti ma Ii 3 tK, I r.lrimitlrn l Fever, I'twiji'i s tin the Fuce, tyc. In cases of General Dv'ii/ity, whether the result of acute diseaseor of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic com plaints, one trial of this restorative has proved suc cessful to an extent which no description nor writ ten attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world as if just returned from p otrac ted travel iit a distant land. Some rial instances of this hind are atte-ted of female sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus, -anguriieous exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for uLicii the physician has no name. in Nervous Affection* of ail kinds, and for reason ■ familiar to medical men, the operation of t hi - [ire pa ration of lion musi iieces>auly be salutary*, for, un like the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, withou heing exciting and over-heating : and gently regut lariy aperient, even in ttie most obs'irate cases of costiveness, without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. j It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so remarsably eff<-• tual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which it also appears to ex : 'Tt a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a sii.gle box of these Chalybeate Pills lias often suffi ced lor the most habitual cases. Id in checked Dtarrhw , even wh n advanced to I'v-tentery, confirmed, emaciating ami apparently malignant, the effects have been equal! decisive and astonishing. In the local pain 3, loss of flesh and strength, de bilitating cough,and remittent hectic, winch gene ■ rally indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. In Scro/rlotts Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has had tar more the good ertct of the most cau tiously balanced preparations ol iodine, without any of their well-known liabilities. The attention of females cannot b too confident ly invited to ttn- remedy and restorative, in the ca ses peculiar; y affecting them. in Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory, in 'he latter, however, more decidedly, it has been invariably well repotted, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In Intermittent Fevers it must 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. Ho remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole : history of medicine, which exerts such prompt hap- I py and fully restorative efiects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of stiength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful . exercise, immediately follow its use. Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills . puce All cent per box ; for sale by druggists and ; dealers. 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