The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, January 11, 1861, Image 3

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    do n° l the R p P ublicaa3 <avor the
Nation ol the Missouri Compromise Line, as
! °v Jby that gallant old Whig, Mr. Crit
nkn ! They whined and groaned for, years
'(j jppeai; why do their members ot Con
. mt vote for it now. when it might be in
*'£ss •* . J j
t P J into the Constitution, and thus made
"fma! the question ol slavery 1
n-7*Ti)e allied English and French armies
Pekin, the capital of the Chinese
. The Emperor is reported to have fled
fl'rtary. The Empire of the Sun seems in
!j e last s'age ol decay.
-MARRIKII-
Y—HARTMAN.—On the 27, Dec.
" Rev. J. H. Wilkinson, Mr. David R.
*y,reaiiy>'to Miss Mary J. Hartman, all of
iVnodberry •
CARPENTER.—-On the 27th,
~ b ' v he Kev. Joseph Correli, at the resi-
Cu , " i bnde s father, Mr. Joseph Evans,
V >' : " nCt " Bedford c ounty, to Miss
c! m( a ''uter of Brush Creek tp., Ful-
Anna .->•
—i* i I! D
\ 1 Ll>oS —At his • 'sidence i:i the Bor
ii-/ieiisburgh, on Alonda) evening, Dec.
y, 11. L. Allsion, in the 3'Jth year of his
%e deceased was called to his final account
v.-ror ol his manhood. He was a native
nf Scotland, and son ot the Rev. Mathevv Alli
um, of Mittlin, Pa.
Tie Doctor was a member ot the order of
" ins, and ajroan of social and generous impul-
He was'universally acknowledged as a
p.ivsician of skill and iearning. J- S. S.
Bedford COUNTY ss ;
At an Orphans' Court
v Uitßfhord, in and for the county of Bedford,
j l9'i" ''ay of November A. 1)., iB6O, before
f-V.'- Jees of same t ourt,
<JD motion of John Mower, Esq., the Court grant
an ,| e upon the heir's and legal representatives ol
Fisher, late of Harrison Township decea
, (a wit, Louis Fisher, Catherine, intermarried
■ t j[t .lackson Waggoner, and Margaret, intermar
ned with William M. Hill, to be and appear at an
n-'nbans' Court, to be held at Bedford, in and tor
<2, county, on the second Monday, llth day of
February next, to accept or refuse to take the real
of said Melchior Fisher, ntthe valuation,
fbich has been valued and appraised in puisuance
• er. order of Partition or Valuation, issued out of
•teffrpbarre'Court of Bedford countv, or show cause
say the same should not be sold by order of the
aid Court.
!T, testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my
•and ami the seal of the said Court, at Bedtord the
trh day ot November A. D., 1800.
S. H. TATE,
Jan. nth, te. Clerk.
\OTICE.
The following named persons,
V 8 filed their petitions for Tavern License, iri
he office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter
fsiions of the Peace, tor Bedford County, and will
■t presented to said county, on Monday, the I ttti
ly of February "next.
P. d M'orgart, Bloody Run Borough
William Dibert, " '• "
David Stoner, South Woodberry Tp.
John McElheny " "
George Baity, Londonderry "
George VVemmer Monroe "
Frederick Berkhimer, St. Clair "
J. B. t'astner, [Load Top "
erk's office, Bed- ♦ S. H. TATE,
.ri'l Jan. 11th, ; l)l. J Clerk.
.f f Si> S Si s
Mountain Herb Pills.
'< 'T. yoa with a perfect lik*nwn of
4 a ciiief of A trib' 1 of tho Ktranire .A*tec
> - • rulc-l Sfotieo. You will find a. fuil account oi
Afl his people in our Pamphlet* &n<l Almanac*—to
- : from the for these PilLr
'.• Inventor ami Manufacturer of •• Ju4*oti' Monn
*A!Q Herb Illl*/! ha Bj>erit the greater jart of his life iu
'■'Melinff. Juivinß *isite l nearly every country iu tho
*U- H ajreni over six year* amonir the Indian* of
9 Ro-'kv Mountain* and of Mexico, and it wtn thu* that
' r Mountain Hrrr I'ILI/s" were discovered. A very
i .'-nmtjr, account of hi* Adventures there, you will find
in • ur AhnauAC Pamphlet.
■ ! i* an established fact, that all diseaAe* arise from
* olood is the life! and when any foreijm or unhealthy
tiAtter gets mixed with it, it I* at once distributed .•
, e rv . rcan of the body. Every nerve feci* the piftißon,
r -' ai! the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach
J :ot dtV"st the perfectly. The liver cease* to
"< tea sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart i*
" AAeoed, and AO the circulation i* feeble. The lung*
rite clogged with the poisonotH matter; hence, a
' s D —and all from a Might impurity at the fountain
of Ufe—the Blood! As if you had thrown some
• ih, lor instance. In a pure spring, frort which ran a
' y i relet, in a few minute* the whole course of tho
' esra hec me* disturbed and dbC4>lorcd. A* 'juickly
Tif re blood fly to every part, and leave its sting
tin-.!. All the passagea become obstructed, and nnliw
is renwtvM, the Limp of life aoon die* Out.
' >e p,'.:* not only purify tbe hlooi, but regenerate alt
* n -rWiTin of the body, they are, therefore, unrivalled
CLUE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES,
• r ■ 'n* Pielr Headache, kc. This Jnti Bilxrut
ke*ltc • XG' IS frcn the blood the hidden aeeds of dis-
a renders all the fluids and accretions pure and
. v . . tscitating the vita! organ*.
• * i deoi, i* it to us, that we able to place
r reach, a tnedicine like the 41 Mofntmn HKR*
a' • i! pass directly to the afllictwl
the bictal an \ fluids of the body, and cause
to brighten with the flush of beauty and
uHtr-.n g PUlg , ire thf Remedy in rxitt
fnre firr t-he following Complaints:
'' ' - ''"njdatnU, M/ilit#. Inward Wcakne**,
r Frtvr oa d Agru. Liver Complaint*
, . /V uiie Com plaint* Jsnmeu of Sftiriis^
Pit'i cft j r/wuiaches. IHlet,
Jrylujtstiohy Stone art-i Gravel,
WW C Injhtenrd. Secondary Syvtj
r n 'rfnta. Inflammation, torn*
V !( Tty, a * • •
GSEATbFEMALE MEDICINE!
, . health, should never be without
V" r ' They purify th* blood, renwive obatractions
; Pn.is, cler ufe the'sain of all pimples and blotches,
■ ;.ng the rich cok r of Imalth to the pale
Sir The Plant* an -i Herbs of which these Pills are
, fr< * in a very surprising way among
Vy tar -3n, a tribe of At>orijpne* in Mextoo. Get the
of our Agent, and piQ will read with delight,
; r *ry ate resting account It contain* of the " GBJUT
r ' of the
r, ( >l>,, * rvr — 771 ' M'Wtain Herb PHU are put up in a
at r * ra PJ' <r Loch bo* contains 40 pxUs . acvi Retail
h ~ r y' T er genuine, have the signature if
21 1 Jl litox * CO., on eat* bnr.
B. L JUDSON & Co,
S °LE PROPRIETORS,
No. R 49 Leonard Streel,
.v p. ir yoRK.
1 ~R - BY AIJ. MEUKINE BKALERS.
Jo be bad at H. C. REAMER'S Drug
Book Store, Bedford, Pa.
' 3n ' H,!80O.-ly.
a IST OF LETTEKS—
-1 A RKM AININU IN 1 HE POST OF
licejaf Bedford Pa.
Anderson P ter f.ainm J^KS
Ashcom B R Lt-ydig Solomon
AU C Logue Samuel
Ashcom C IV Lane VV
151 iss Jacob Lowry Jno
Hrnller W Murgrett Abe
Bryan Robert Mock L O
Barton Jno H Monsir Horton
Brum M A Mathes J M
Berkhimer Samuel Matter Philip
Barndollar M G McDennill Jno
Burgess Jno Morris Mary A
Bennett Israel Moore Jas
Campbell W VV Miller Fred
Cavender Jno Morrison (I
Cardiff Mary J Mill T D J
Cantawock VV Patlou fas 2
Compiler Alex Pennell A J
Dinoall A Putt Lewis
Doak G Patterson Israt-I
Daughtity IV H Patterson Henry
Dively Jac i) Pee Jac
Evans M Redgar Jos
Eversole A Rhodes Jac
Echer George Ruby John
Fore David Robinson Jno
Fichtner J VV Riddle D S
Forward R Spiiggs Jeremiah
Fink Adam Smith P
Fink Benj Stone Daniel
Farner Juc Sekes Jas
Fletcher Jas R Souther Henry
Gibson Elizabeth Swartz S B
Gearheart Geo Studebaker Thos
(jii.hth VV Seawright J) J
G:xlbo!d II L—2 Sligei George
Hopkins James II Swartz Sarah Mrs
Hay Adam Straney Mary J
Hoover Martin Shrock E M
Harris Sarah Steele Solomon
He 3 Kebn-ca J Steele Thos
Hmisti (Gorge Silex Jno
Hani's R C Smith J Esrj
Huffman S Sellers A
lia.isuini Jno Stroup M
Hunter Jas VValmver TPS
Harman Jas Whip Rebeca Mrs
Hillman VV B Wenlz Michael
Imler Peter VV atson P
Johnson Francis Waking Samuel
Johnson A F x Wayernian Jacob
Kail VV M Walker Edw L
King Ht-nry S Walters J M
Kegg VV B VViFon Stephen
JOHN A. MOWRY, P. M.
Jan. 11, 1861.-1101.
a" U~DTTOR 7 S NOTICE.—
The undersigned appointed
by the Court of Co mrtion Pleas, commissioner to
hear and report the evidence in the case of .Michael
Miller's admr's. use of John Aisip, against John
W. Smith, hereby gives notice that he will meet
the parties interested, on the 22d dav of January,
ISGI, at his office :n Bedford, at 1 o'clock, P.M.
J. W LtNGENFELTER,
Jan. 11th, 1861. Comm'r*
WOTICE—
" All : ersons knowing themselves indebted to
firm of Ferguson & Shafer, are hereby notified,
that thew r Books, &c., are in the hands of J. W.
Lingen felter, Esq., tor collection, with oiders to
collect by suit, or otherwise, as speedily as possi
ble.
FERGUSON .V SHAVER.
Jan'y. 3d, 1861.
PUBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
THE subscriber will offer at puHic sale, pursu
ant to the order of the Orph ins' Court, on the prem
ises, in West Providence Township, Bedford Coun
ty, on Saturday the 2nd day ot February next, the
following Real Estate late the property of Jam s i
McDaniel, riee'd., viz : One tract of land, being
unimproved, adjoining lards of Fetter.on
the east, Fred'k Collaberger on the West, Andrew
Movtitnore on the North, and Joseph McDaniel'g
Heirs on the South containing or.e hundred acres,
more or les.
ALSO, me other tract of unimproved land, ad
joining thp mansion property and lands of Daniel
Snider. David Steckmxn and others, and containing
one hundred and fifty acres, more or less.
ALSO, the mansion place of said dee'd., adjoin
ing lands of Damei Snyder, Wilson McDan iel, Ja
cob Steele, John Calhoun and others, containing a
bout two hundred and eight acres,one hundred acres
cleared and under fence, G or 8 of which are mead
ow, balance well timbered. Tf^improvements are
a two-story Log Dwelling House, with kitchen at
tached. also a Smoke Hou-e, Spring House, and
Log stable with threshing floor. There is also an
apple orchard on the premises, and a good spring
at the door of the dwelling. The property is situ
ated five miles South of Bloody Run. on She roa,. to
. Ciearville.
The sale will commence atone o'clock, on said
day, at which time the tetms will be made known.
JOSEPH McDANIEL,
Jar. 4, ISGI. Administrator.
WOTICE
" In the Court of CfKt\mon Pleas
of Bedford County, Nov. Term, 1060.
App'ic.ttion of the Methodist Episcopal Congrega
tion of the Borough of Bedford, for charter of in
corpoiation.
l.'i pursuance of The order cf said Court of Com
mon Pleas, Notice i s hereby give*, that the Meth
odist Episcopal Congregation of the Borough of Bed
ford, have made application to said Court, hied wilti
the Prothonotary, setting forth that they are desi
ring to acquire and enjoy the powers and immuni
ties of a corporition or body politic, and accompa
nied by a constitution or instrument in writing, spe
cifying the objects, atticles, conditions and name
style and title under which they mean to associa e ,
and that, if no sufficient cause be show n to the con
trary, the said Court will, at next term, decree and
declare that said congregation shall become and be
a corporation or body politic, under the name style
and title of "The Methodist Episcopal Church of
the Borough of Be dford."
By order of the Court.
S. H. TATE,
Jan. 4th, 'Gl. Protb'y.
PUBLIC SALE.—
The undersigned will
j sell at Tublic Sale, on TUESDAY, JANUARY
I 15th, 1860, at the late residence of Jacob Elites,
J-c'd, the following property : A 1 horse wagon,
hay by the stack, c r rn by the barret, oats by the
bu-hel. grain in the ground, one heifer, one breed
sow. one wheat fan, ALSO,
HOUSEI JLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE,
Consisting of bedstead and bedding, oclock, cup
board, tables, end chairs, together with a variety
of other articles-
TERMS. —A credit of 9 months, without inter
est, on alt sums over $3.00 with approved securi
ty ; under 83.06 the cash will be required.
DAVID KLITES,
Jan. -Ith, '6l. Administrator.
4 D MINIST RA TO R'S NOTICE.—
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Aaron Good, late of Napier Township,
dee'd., having been granted to the subscriber, no
tice, is therefore, given to all persons indebted, to
said estate, to make payment to him, at the resi
dence of the dee'd., in s id Township, on the 17th
of and those having claims will pre
sent thern for settlement, at'the same time. !f the
subscriber it not called on at the time above speci
fied, James Allison, Esq., residing in said Town
ship, is authorized to maks settlement and receive
money due the Estate.
WM. ZIMMERMAN.
Jan. 4tb, '6l. Administrator.
PUBLIC SALE OF
\\\MMREAL ESTATE.
I'HE undersigned will olfer at Public Sale, on j
Thursday, the 17th day of January next, on the
premises, the highly improved and valuable MAN- j
SIGN PROPERTY of JAMES CG' liAD, dee'd., J
late of Blait township, Blair County, adjoining the
"town of Newry.. '1 he turnpike from Neivry to;
Bedtord, runs thiough the farm from North to South j
dividing it into almost equal paits. The said farm j
contains about 1.31 acres, more or less, about 115 ot j
which are cleaied, and under good fence ; On j
which are erected a good two-story weatherboar- ,
ded house, almost new, a large treme bank barn,
built vvituin a few years, with horse and cow sta
bles under, wagon shed, corn-crib, hog pen, and
other out-buildings. There is a first-rate well of
water at the door, and an excellent orchard of
choice truit on tin premises. Poplar Run. a small
but beautitul stream ot pure water, runs through
the Northern part of it close bv the barn a,nd house.
The grain iu the ground will also tie offered for
| sale on that day, and if the real property is not
sold, it will be rented at that time.
ALBO, ar the same time, Will be offered for
sale, a small (arm, containing about 70 acres, more
or less, about a mile distant from Newry. in Free
dom township, bemg the Southern part ot the Mill
farm, about 50 acres of which is cleared, the bal
ance woodland, all of which is of an excellent qual
ity of Soil, and has a good spring on the premises.
There will also be offered for sale, on the same
day, one vacant lot, No 1, fronting on Bed font
street, in the town ot Newry , eoo, part 01 a lot, No.
2, on the same street, (corner oi the Diamond,).on
which is a Store Room, now in the occupancy of the
Messrs. Mcintosh, with other improvements ;
ALSt), 5 acres, more or less, of limestone land,
oh the Cnirnney Ridge, will be offered, on which
is erected a Lime-kiln, now in blast, and carrt-d
on verv successfully, by the above named enteipri
sing firm. The laud contains an exliaustless bed of
limestone, of the very best quality;
ALSO, the undivided ha t ol 90 acres, more oi
loss, of unimproved land, in town.htp, will
be offered for sale at the same time, ft is well
limbered, and ola good quality when cleared for
/arming purposes. The joint proprietor will also
otf'-r his part for sale at the same time.
TERMS will be made known on the day of sale,
ami possession given on the Ist day of April next.
PEIER O'HAGAN,
Newrv, Dec. 28th'GO. Executor.
A DM I NISTRATOITS NOTICE.—
Letters of Administration upon
the estate of Jacob Kl'.tes, late of Southampton tp.,
deceased, having been granted to the subscriber,
. 1 persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make immediate payment, and those having
claims, to present them properly authenticated for
settlemefit.
DAVID KLITES,
Jan. 4th, '6l. Administrator.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
■*- The undersigned appointed Au
ditor to make distribution of the funds in the hands
of John Sill and John Mower Esq., assignees of Pat
rick Dollard, will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment, at his office ill Bedford, on Monday, the
21st day of Jatuiary inst., at which time those in
terested can atlend.
JOB. MANN,
Bedford, Jan. 4th, '6l. Auditor.
CIETTLE YOUR ACCOUNTS.—
Oui published term*, as our
triends wilt please bear ii: mind, require annual set
tlement of our accounts on the first of January of
each year. Our books are now ready lor such set
lement , and we respectfully, but earnestly, request
a I who are indebted to us to como forward .nd ar
range their accounts. A word to the wise is suf
ficient.
J. M. SHOEM.-iKER A Co.
Beoford, Jan. 1, 1861.
NOTICE.
Letters testamentary having
beerq'granted to tin subscriber residing in Schells
burg; Bedford county, upon the last will Ac., of Phil
ip Shrader, late of St Clair Township, dee'd., he no
tifies all persons imlected to the estate to make im
mediate payment, and all tnose having claims, are
teqnested to preseht the same properly authentica
ted for settlement.
ABRAM B. BIJNN,
Jah. 4th; 'GI. Executoi
1 BUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE.—
The subscribers will offer at public sa!, on the
premises, on Friday, the 4th day of January next,
the following valuable real estate, to w it :
A tract of land situate in Snaae Spring township,
Bedford county, containing 76 acres nd 20 perch
es of good limestone land, adjoining lands of Maria
B. Croyle, Harcleroad's heirs, Watson's heirs and j
others, and known as the "Scott Farm." The ;
improvements are a two stoy log house, log stable
and other out-building"-; also an excellent orchard
thereon. About 00 acres of this land is cleared
and under fencet balance timber.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when terms
wil' be made known.
WESLEY HARTZEL,
WILLIAM' HARTZEL.
Dec. 21,1800.
PUBLIC SALE
*■ OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot
Bedford County, the undersigned, Administrators
of the estate of Jacob Hinish, late of East Provi
dence Township, dee'd., will expose to sale bv
public vendue on the premises, on
TUESDAY THE Bth DAY OF JANUARY,
re t o'clock P. M.., fhe foliowi ng described valua
ble Real Estate, to wit ;
A tract or lan J situate in Ray's Cove, in said
Township of East Providence, adjoining lands ol
Adam Hinish on the Ncith, . acob Richeyon the
East, W m. Gracey on the South, and John Grove
and Samuel Grove on the West, (part of a tract of
land formerly belonging to Philip Fisher's heirs)
containing "200 acres and 15 perches more or less,
about 14 acres of which are cleared and under fence
and with a story aad a half log dwelling house
1 hereon erected.
TERMS : One half the purchase money in hand
at the confirmation of the sale, and the balance in
one year with interest, to be secured by Judgment
Bonds, or Bonds arid Mortgage.
HENRY HINISH,
DAVID FORD,
Dec. It, 1860. Administrators
<j3 ETTLEM EN ?.
AH persons knowing them
selves indebted to the subscriber, either by note or
book accounts, will confer u favor, by settling the
same, by the fir>t c r January.
All persons having claims, will present them
for settlement, as 1 wish to have ail accounts
closed., lam determined to have my books closed.
GF.O BLYMIRE
(X7"I have a large assoitment ot Stoves and Tin
ware that I will sell low for cash, or on short cred
it. Also a few second handed cook-stoves that
will be sold very low. G. B.
Dec. llth, 1860.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—
OF VALUABLE COAL LAND.
The undersigned Trustee, appointed by the Or
phans' Couit of Bedford county, to sell the real es
tate of William Anderson, late of Broad Top Town
ship, deceased, by virtue of an order of said'court,
will expose to public sale on the premises, OR
Tuesday the 29th day of January, next, the one
undivided third part of a tract of land situated in
Broad Top Township aforesaid, containing 21G acres
102 perches, composed of parts of three Warrants
in the names ofGabriel Chaney, Jeremiah Duvall &•
Mary Foster ; adjoining lauds of Richard L. Foster,
Sentimus Foster and others ; This is considered
one of the BEST COAL TRACTS on the Mount lin,
the exposure being exceedingly trvorablefor work
ing.
TERMS CASH.
Sale wi'i be opened at one o'clock ol said day.
Dec. 14 1800. JOHN P. REED,
Trustee.
SHETLAND WOOL, all colors, at Dr. Harry's.
KEROSENE OIL, the best article, at Dr. Harry's.
MRS. HALE'S RECEIPTS forthe million, at
Dr. Harry's.
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This work contains over 400 pages of closely
printed matter, and will be sold by subscription.
It teaches the duties of Justices of the Peace,
with forms lor the transaction of their business.
It teaches the duties of Constables with all the
necessary forms appertaining to the office.
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ry County and Township in the State.
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'out and opening ot public and private roads, of va
cating and altering roads, the building of bridges, &c
It contains the Common School Law, with expla
nations, decisions and directions, together with forms
for Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Certificates, the., &c.
T his department of the work was compiled at Har
nsburg by Mr. Samuel P. Bates, Deputy Superin
tendent, i.nd is alone worth the price ot the volume
ro any one interested in Common Schools.
It contains the duties of Township Auditors.
It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Sheep.
It contains the duties of Assessors.
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Viewers
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Trout nnd Deer.
It contains me Election Laws, with all 'he ne
cessary. Forms.
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necessirv Forms tor Application.
It contains a laige number of Legal Forms, wLich
are used in Ihe every day transaction of business,
such as Acknowledgments, Affidavits, Articles of
Agreements and Contracts, Partnership, Apprenti
ces, Assignments, Attestations, Bills of Exchange
and Promissory Notes, Bills ofSale, Bonds, Checks,
Covenants, Deposition, Due Bills and Produce Notes,
Landlord and Tenant, Leases, Letters of Attor
ney, Marriage, Mortgages, Receipts and Releases.
The woik is bound in Law sheep, and will be sold
to sub scribers at $1.25 per copy, payable on deliv
ery of the work. The work has passed the revision
of many of the best Lawyers of the State and has
received iheir unqualified approbation as a reliable
hand book of reference upon ail subjects upon which
it treats. The whole is airanged in such a mann
er as to piesent a plain, concise and explicit state
ment of the duties of all Township Officers, as may
be readily understood by any one. Bedford County
will be thoroughly canv.ssed for the work snj tne
support of the citizens i respectfully solicited.
HhNRY C. REAMER is Genera! Agent for Bed
ford County. ,
P- S* Good canvassers are wanted in all parts of
this Coun'y for the above work, to whom a libe
ral compensation will be givin. Applications
which mmt be made at an early sate, addressed to
Mr. Reamer, will receive prompt attention.
Dec. 14th-4 ts.
A J* P £ A L .
Notice . hereby giv
en to the Taxable inhabitants of Bedford county,
that the appeal will be held by the Commissioners
at the Commissioner's office, in the Borough ot Bed
ford, on the days specified, to wit :
For the townships of Hopeweil, St. Clair, Union,
Middle Wood berry, and South Woodberry, on Wed
nesday, the 9th day of January, next.
For the townships of blast Providence, Snake
Spring, Liberty, Monroe, Broad Top and Redtord,
on Thursday, the 10th day ot January, next.
For the townships of West Providence, Napier,
Juniata, L> lion terry ant Schellsburg fßor
ongi; on Friday, the . 11th day of January
next.
For the townships of Southampton, Harrison,
Cumberland Valley, Colerain and Bedford Borough,
on Saturday the 52th day of January, next.
When and where all persons or corporators, feel
ing themsel vesaggrieved at the enumeration and
valuation of their taxable property, are requested
to attend, ami state their griev tnces for rediess ac
cording to Law,
ATTEST : 1 J. BF.CKLEY,
11. NicoDßMt**, Clerk, s. Wm. M. PEARSON,
Commissioner's Office, \ J. FICHTNER,
Dec. 21, 1860. Commissioners.
[VOTiCE OF INQUISITION.—
WHEREAS,
Hannah Horton, late of Monroe Township, decea
sad , died, seized and possessed of a certain house
and .otofgrour.il, >ituate in Clearville, Monr oe
Township, aforesaid adjoining ot of Isaac Grove on
the North, Nicholas Border on the South, Main street
on the East, and an alley on the \Vest. Being so
thereof seized, died intestate, and without issue
that the next ot kin of said Hannah Horton are
brothers, and the issue of deceased brothers to
wit: Dtvid Evans, John who is dead, leaving is
sue three children viz : Lewis Harvey and Eliza,
intprmarried with Reuben () Neal. William, who
is dead, leaving issue eight children, viz : Henry
deceased, leaving two children viz : names and res
idence unknown, George Washington, William
residing in lowa , Wilson residing in Fulton coun
ty, Penn'a., Jane intermarried with James Barton
of Fulton county, I'enn'a., Harrison, residence not
known. Mary £Ann intermarried with Alpha
Conner, residing in Morrow county, Ohio, and Mar
garet Elizabeth, residing in Maryland, Evan Ev
ans, Cadwalder Evans, Philip Evans, now dead,
leaving three children, v iz: Mary Jane, intermar
ried with John Adams, Thomas Je3erson, Ann
Elizabeth, the Ust two minors under fourteen years
and a widow, Rebecca Evans.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given that in pur
suance of a writ of partition or valuatiou to in di
rected I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or val
uation on the premises, on Monday, the 7th day of
January, 1861, when and where all inteiested may
attend if they see proper.
SheriiFa office, Bedford, ( JOHN J. CESSNA,
Dec. 14th, 1860. J fc.beriff.
TfOTICE OF INQUISITION.—
* WHEREAS, Robert
Bennett, late ol Southampton Township, deceased,
died seized of tie following Real Pistate, to wit :
One tract of lam, situate in {Southampton Township,
Bedford county, containing one hundred and twenty
five acres and rllowance, more or less, adjoining
lands of J. Robnett, Artemus Bennett, Abraham
Bennett. Basil drowning and others, abut sixty
acres cleared ard under cultivation, having there
on erected, as'.ory and a half frame house and a
kitchen adjoining, log barn and spring house, leav
ing issue three 'hildren, viz : Henry, James and
Clarissa, the latter, a minor, and who has for her
guardian Archibald Perdew, Esq.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given that in pursu
ance of a writ a' Partition or Valuation, to me di
rected, I will p-oceed to hold an Inquisition ur Val
uation, on the [remises, on Wednesday, the Uth day
of January, ISO!, when and where all parties inter
ested may atterd if they see proper.
, Shentf's office, Bedford, ( JOHN J.CESSNA,
Dec. 14th, 1860, f Sheriff.
TTM'IIY NOH WHY NOT?
Save your rnouey,
By buying you-goods of
OSTER & CARX,
Cheap side.
You'll find it the cheapest place in town.
They have jit received another chsice selec
tion of new aid choice Winter goods.
Their stock ;s large, and suited to the wants of
the community. Call and see-
Dec. Uth, ISBO.
"KIOR REN"
The subscriber offers for rent
tbe Store Room known as the -'Kerns Stand," im
mediately oppite the store of N. Lyons <J- Sons,
and lately occipied by J. &t J. M. Shoemaker.—
ALSO—the Drelling House at present in the oc
cupancy of W;\t. Hall, Esq. Application should
be made soon.
F. C. REAMER.
Tec. 2tst.
Oner's js>arsap;trili;t,
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
And for the speedy euro of tin subjoined vine tied of
l)i*tMu>e:
Scrofula and Scrofulous After UOHK .* uc h
u Tumors, Ui(t*r, Sorts, Krnptioiu,
Pftmpleg, Pustules Blotches, lioiU,
lilaiii*, nud all Skin Distaste.
Oakland, I; | M 6th June, 1863.
J. C. AT BP. & Co. Gii it*: 1 feel it ray duly to ac
knowledge what your ISirgaparilla hit* done for nut.
Having inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have suffered
from it in various ways for years. Sometime# it bunt
out in Ulcer* on my hands and armt: sometimes it
turned inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two
years ago it broke out on my Head and covered my scalp
anil ears with cue sore, which waqi painful and loathsome)
beyond description. I tried many medicines and several
physicians, but without much relief frutn any thing. Jn
fuel, the disorder grew worse. At length 1 wa* rejoiced
to read in tlie Gospel Messenger that you hail prepared
ttu alterative (Sarsaiarilla>, for 1 knew from your reputa
tion that any thing you mad • must be good. I suitto
Cincinnati and got it, anu used it till it cured me. I took
it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a
month, and used almost throe bottles. New and healthy
skin soon began to form under tho scab, which after a
while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my
feelings that the disease has gone from my system. You
can well believe that I feel aliat lam say : : -' when I till
you, that I hold you to be uue of the apofttivs of the age,
and remain ever grata!ally. Yours,
ALFRED B. TALLEY.
St. Anthony'* fire. Rose or Erviipt las,
Tetter and Salt Rheum, Scald Head,
Ringworm, Sore Eyes, ikropsy.
Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th
Sept., 1869, that be has cured an inveterate ase of
Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the
persevering use of onr Sarsajtarllla, and itfso a danger
ous attack of Malignant ErysipeJas by largo duces of t'.io
nune; ssy> he cures the conunou Eruptions by it con
scautly.
Kronrhorclc, Goitre or Swelled Neck.
Zebulon Slofin of Prospect. Texas, writes : "Three bot
tles of your Sarsaparilia cured m from a Goitre a hid
eous swelling on the neck, which I had suffered from
over two years."
Lencorrho's or AVhftes, Ovarian Tumor,
Uterine Ulceration, Female Discuses.
Dr. J. B. S. Channing. of New Y'ork City, writes ; " I
most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in
■saying 1 have found your S&rsaparilla n m*t excellent
alterative in the numerous complaint* for wbidi wo
employ such a remedy, but especially in /Vmule Diseases
of the Scrofulous diathesis. 1 hare cured many inveter
ate cases of L'ueorrh<ea by it, and some where the com
plaint was caused by ulceration of thy uterus. The ulcer
ation itself was soon cured. Nothing within my knowl
edge equals it for these female derangements."
Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury. Ala., writes, "A dan
perou* omrian tumor on one of the females in my family,
which hail defied a!! the remedies we could employ, had
at length been completely cured by your Extract of Sar-
SHpariilu. Our physician thought nothing but extirpa
tion could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your
Parsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and it
proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight week#
no symptom of the disease remains."
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
New ORLEANS, 25th August, 1859.
DR. J. C. AM: Fir, I cheerfully comply with the re
quest of your agent, anil report to you some of the effects
I have realized with your fl*rsaparilla.
I have cured with it, in my practice, most of tho com
plaints for which it is recommended, and have found its
effects truly wonderful in the cure of Foiemit and Mer
curial Diseitse. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers
in his throat, which were consuming his palate and tho
top of his mouth. Your Sarsaperilla, steadily taken,
cured him in five weeks. Another was attacked by sec
ondary symptoms in Ids nose, and the ulceration kid
eaten away a considerable part of it, so tli.it 1 U ifeve the
disorder would soon reach his train and kill him. But it
yielded to my administration of your B'arsaparilla; the
ulcers healed, and be i l * Melt again. nt of course without
aouic distigiiratioh to his lace. A woman who had been
treated for tho same disorder by mercury vrite suffering
from this poison in her hones. They iiad become so sen
sitive to the weatbef that on a damp dy sba suffered ex
cruciating pain in her Joints and bones. She, too, was
cured entirely by your NiraapaHlla fa a few weeks. I
know from it* formula, which your agent gave me, that
this Preparation from your laboratory must be a great
remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results
with it have not surprised me.
Fraternally yours, G. V. LARIMER, M. D
Rheumatism, Gout, Idver Complaint
I.VPEI'RNDENCR, Preston Co., Va.. 6th July. 1>59.
Int. J. C. AYLP. ; Fir, I have been afflicted with a pain
ful chronic liheu'm.alism. for a long time, which baffled the
skill of piiysicisns. and *turk to me in spite of all the
remedies I could liud, until 1 tried your jSan-aparilla. One
bottle cured me in two week*?, and restored my general
health so much that I am far better than before 1 was
attacked. 1 think it u wonderfhi medicine. J. FREAM.
Jules Y. Getcholl, of St. Louis, writes: u I havo been
afflicted for years with an objection of the Liver, which
deMroyetl uiy health. T trie 1 f wry tiling, and very thing
failed to relieve me; and i have been a broken-down man
for some year* from no other cause than derangement of
tin• Liver. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised
me to try your SarsHparilla. because ho saidlu- krsw you,
and any thing you made was worth trying. By the bless
ing of God it hn* cured me. and has so purified my Uond
a* to make a new uan of nie. I feel young agait. Tlio
best that can be said of you is not half poo-i enough."
Srhirrns,Cancer Tumor*, Enlargement,
I'lcerutiou, Caries and Exfeliation of
the Rones.
A groat variety of cases have been reported to ns whore
cures of these formidable complaints have resulted from
the use of this remedy, but onr space here will n<*t admit |
them. Home of them may be found in m:r American
Almanac, which the agent* below named are pleased to
furnish gratis to all \vh - call f r th ru.
DyspepHla, Dlccasr. T'lt*, F.pllcp
sy, Melt niiioly, Neuralgia
Many remarkable cures of these affections have been
made I y tli- alterative power of this medicine. It stimu
lates the vital functions info rigorous ®cti r;, and thus j
overcomes disorders which would be opposed bi-youJ iis j
reach. Fnch a remedy has long been r quired by the no- ]
cessities of tho pec pie, and v.e ore confident that this will
do for them all that medicine can do.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FOR THE RAPID CERE OP
tough*. Cold*, Inlluniza, Z£onrcness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con
sumption, nml for tlie Relief
of Consumptive Patients
in advanced Stages
of the Disease'
Thia Is n remedy go universally known to surpass any
other for the cure of throat and lung complamts, that it
is us,-less hi re to publish the evidence c f its virtue*. Its
unrivalled excellence fir roughs and colds, and its truly
wonderful core* of pulmonary disease, have nrlo it
known throughout tho civilized nations of the earth
Few are tho eocamunitics, or even families, anmng tin :n
who hav© not eome personal experience of its effects
• mo living trophv i:i their midst of its victory < M r tlie
subtle and dangerous disorder* i f the throat and lungs.
As all know the dreadful fatality f the.-* disorders, i 1
as they know* f*x>. the effects i f thi* remedy, we u ed nut
do more than to assure them that it ha* n* w all the vir
tues that it did have when making the cures which have
won so strongly upor the cunt'uli ueo of inaiikiud.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEii &, CO.. Lowell, Haas.
B. F. Harry, Bedford ; Barndollar & Son, Bloody j
Run ; G. B. Ainick, St. Clairsville ; J. Breneman, i
VVoodbprry ; Geo. Gardill, West End ; J. E. Cc'.vin,
Schells'nnrg ; and by dealers generally.
Oct. 13, 1860.
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REV. W. W. BRIM, A. M., Principal,
Miss A. L. BRIM, Preceptress,
Miss S.J. BRIM, Teacher on Piano Forte.
This institution, under the supervision of the at
bove named persons, assisted by other competen- |
Teachers, affords a full course in Mathematics
Natural sciences, Languages, and Belles Lettres,
in music, Painting, &c., it gives extended instr.tr-,
tion. The next session will commence on Jan.23,
ISO I. Students admitted at any time. Habits of
health, system, and piornptness , views, moral, so
cial, and domestic, are here made prominent ob
jects ol education. That the physical powers;, as
well as the mental, may be cultivated—Calistfcen
ic exercises are necessary—here the Students
meet each day for systematic physical exercise.
£•00 f A W'!l pay for board, including} tir
; nisheil rooms, room rent, tuel and ,
tuition in common English, p-r term of eleven
weeks. Extras, -t modera'e charges, even less
than heretofore, or than the circular calls for.
Students prepared for the highest class in col
lege.
For Circulars, or particulars, address
W, W. BRIM,
Dec. 21, 1860. Rainsburg, Bedford Co., Pa-
MARTHA T. MARTIN, C.H.HAMKICK, J. A. Li MOItREL
GEO. R. PEDDLE, S. R. MARTIN.
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• WITH
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—IMPORTERS OF—
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS,
JYO. 30, JVorth Fourth St., Phil .
May 18.'60.-1 yr.
TO-OTICE.—
T* All persons kr.owing themselves in
debted to the subscriber on book accounts or other
wise, are earnestly requested to make settlement,
on or before the Ist day of January, next, either
by cash or note.
All neglecting to do so will find their accounts
in the hands of an for settlement, without
respect to persons.
Dec. 14th 1860.* JOHN ARNOLD.
I cH#^ EAT fMiI
I J! i
■HsSTv , 1 ,■ . • -^>wK )>-" Jfl
■ PILIS4IRONI
\ N APERIENTAND STOMACHIC PREPAR,
I II tion ol IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon
! by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by th
■ highest medical authorities, both in Europe and tue
j I'nited States, and prescribed in their practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that no
j preparation oi l ron can be compared with it. Imp i
j rities ot the blood, depression of vital energy, pale
I and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its ne
| cessily in almost every conceivable
xj IOUS in all maladies in which it has been tried, it BAV
! proved absohitel v curative in each of the following
! complaints, viz :
In Dtlitliiy, Nervous Affection?, limaciatton, Dn ■ •
pfpriu, Constipation, Diarrheal, Dysentery, Incipient
I Consumption, Scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt Rheum
i Af' > metis tru at ion, Whites. Chlorosis, Liver Cmplaint
j Chrome Headaches, Rheumatism, liileimUlenl Fever,
I Ptrrp/es on the Face, \c.
J 111 cases of General Dvbility, whether the result
, of acute disease or of the continued diminution o:
; nervous and muscular energy from chronic com
| plaints, one trial of this restorative has proved suc
| ces.-ful to an extent which no description nor writ
j fen attestation would render credible. Invalids so
long bed ridden as to have become forgotten in their
owe neighborhoods, have suddenly re-appeared in
the busy world as if just returned from protrac
[ ted travel in a dtstant land. Some veryfsig-
I nal instances of this kind are attested ol teuiaie
j sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus,
i sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that
i complication of nervous and dy-peptic aversion ro
j air and exercise for which the physician has no
I name.
I In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reason
} familiar to medical men, the operation ofthisprepa
I ration of lion must necessarily he salutary, for, uri-
I like the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, withou
being exciting and over-heating • arid gently regut
larly aperieni, even in the most ohs'inate cases of
costiveness, without ever being a gastric purgative,
or indicting a disagreeable sensation.
It is this latter property, among others, which '
makes it so remarKably etiectual and permanent a <
remedy for Piles, upon which it also appears to ex
pert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the J* J
! local tendency which forms them.
J In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a i.
, single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often suffi-Po
j ced for the most habitual cases.
In unchecked Dtarrhtra, even when advanced to *
j Dystenteiv, confirmed, emaciating and apparently
' malignant, the effects have been equall decisive and
j astonishing.
| In the local pain 3, loss of flesh and strength, de
. bilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which gene
rally indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy
j has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in
| several very gratifying and interesting instances.
. In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated iron
j has had far more the good effect of the most cau
tiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any
cf their well-known liabilities.
The attention of females cannot be too confident
ly invited to this remedy and restorative, in the ca
ses peculiarly effecting them.
fn Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory,
in the latter, however, more decidedly, it has been
invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain
j end reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joint?
j and muscles.
In Intermittent Fevers it must necessarily be a
i great remedy and energetic restorative,'and its pro
' gress in the new settlements of the West, will pro
i bablv be one of high renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever beeh discovered, in the whole
| history ot medicine, which exerts such prompt hap
, f>y end fully restorative effects. Good appetite,
! complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength,"
' with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful
! exercise, immediately follow its use.
Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills
■ price 50 cents per box ; for sale by druggists and
dealers. Will be sent free t to any address, on re
' eeipt of the pfice.
All letteis, orders, etc., should be Addressed
i *°
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