The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, February 08, 1861, Image 3

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    "rrrIPTS AND EXPENDITURES—
|{ Of Bedford County for 1860.
, M SHAKER, ESQ., Treasurer of Bedford
ILI , n account with said County, from the
January, iB6O, to the 7th day of
1861.
JaC ' j: '' TREASURER, DR.
t r*jh received of collector? :
K Zook, Liberty 1557 sl4 11
'ti Steel, Hopewell 1838 10 00
Mor-oet, Cumb. Valley, 40 00
Ve Liberty 44 1 32
Bone, Londonderry " 31.87
r carnell, Monroe 44 8111
-Ihnny Smith, Napier 44 20 00
J-'tm Kirk. St. Clair, 7,8 92
! Hanks, Southampton 44 31 00
nB. Fluke, S. Woodberrv " 4 93
. \leneel, Bedford Bor. 1839 230 00
SUI - 'V 662 67
Evans, Broad Top 44 140 00
Vchael Diehl, Coletain 44 204 73
" (ol) B. Anderson, Cumb. Val " 198 57l
msiiiWi' l ", Harrison '■ 138 12
William Young, Hopewell 44 133 03i
;'., n Gillespie, Juniata 44 149 00
Rhoads, Liberty ' 40 00
,vi Carpenter, Londonderry " 181 23
I Moure " 10/ 76
Vr3 'ni Blackburn, Napier " 427 23
V) . i Fore, Providence E. " 11 7 00
'larntlollar. Prov. W. " 12:> 00
V iv. Miller, Schellsb'e bor 44 38 32
i • VV. Hoover, St. Clair 44 424 00
Jjarn Shater, Snake Spring 44
o,'ia Bennett, Southampton 153.9 243 64
JohnFickes, Union 44 U>3 72
6eo. B. Holsinger, Woodb'y M. 44 '36 79
Jacob S. Brumbaugh 44 S. 44 i&L00
A.J. Sansom, Bedford Bor. iB6O 282 02
M. Holderbaum '• Tp " 367 00
Samuel S. Fluke, Broad Top 44
Simon Stukey, Colerain 44 123 00
Samuel Boor, Cumb. Valley 44 206 00
Hugh YVertz, Harrison 44 80 00
Win. Cypher, Hopewell 41 60 00
Leonard Bitr.-er, Juniata 44 63 00
Isaac Kensinger, Liberty 44
John YVilhelm-, Londonderry 4 * 140 00
Philip Felten. Monroe ' 4 162 0'
Joseph Black, Napier 44 81 0(
Wni. Prov. E. 44 75 Oil
Daniel Ritchey 44 YV. 44
John Otto, Schellsburg 44 20 0<
Jacob Berkheimer, St. Clair 4 - 280 01
Joseph Disbrow, Snake Spring J' 4 128 0(1
Philip Klingerman, South loii 44 135 Of
Abram Croyle, Union 44 7 1 03
Rudolph Hoover, Woodbury M. •• 261 O'-J
Jacob S. Brumbaugh 41 S. 44 C2O 06
Amount received of Samu-l Davis $33 71
Win S. Fluke, juiy lunds 140 02
D. Shuck 1 J'
M. M. Peebles, on est rays 3 93
Att'y. Mower on judgment against
Fred St idler, 212 4C
Amount on unseated lands 353 21
$9131 62i
CR.
YVilliam Schafer, Treasurer of Btdfird Coun
ty, Cr. by amount of moneys paid to sundry
persons on uralts drawn by Commissioners as
follows :
Bv amounts paid constables for re
turns, &c.,
Election board and return judges 789 06
Road and bridge viewers 262 2C
Assessments on insuianceof county
buildings ~ ( -
u Damages on roads 48 03
Amount paid assessors 226 79
A. J. Baylor, late court crier 26 30
Levi Agnew, cleaning and atten
ding Court House 2o /0
Charles Merwine, for putting in
cellar and chopping wood, 65 00
Joshua Mower repairs to Court
House F 2.)
Mary Mortis, scrubbing commis
sioner's office, See. ' 11
John L c sig tor spout stones 71 I
Henry Sellers, white washing Court
room, &c. - '''
A. B. Cramer, bill lumber for re
pairs to Court House I' l 4'
]>. F. Harry, stationary
John Border, hobbles for prisoners
H. C. Reamer, oil and paints 9 '2B
For repairs to public buildings 18 77
D. B. Troutman holding inquest on
dead body of man unknown 11 9"
M. M Peebles, holding ir.quest on
body found dead 3 11
BY AMOUNT paid County Commissioner's as
follows :
C. Evans, <; 7 00
J. Beckley, 7S 60
Wm. Pearson 62 o' l
J. Feightner, U3 6 '
220 00
Bv amouni paid Commissioner a tor sale ot Fooi
House property.
O. E.Shannon 21 00
Joseph B. Noble 6 00
John Nycum 6 00
33 00
John Mower, Esq., salary a.s attor
ney to Commissioners for '59 '6O 100 00
W erner Herkens making cushins
for settees in jury box 3 n0
YVilliam S. Fluke, costs in Com
monwealth case, and boarding
prisoners 892 03
Reamer &. Way, stationary 4 02
J. Charles Dicken, Esq., borrowed
money and interest 636 60
Interest on money borrowed of sun
dry persons * 43S 00
Samuel Davis appropriation to Bed
ford County Agricultural Soci
ety, 100 00
For building and repairing bridges 320 7
F. C. Hotter, binding oldj Dockets
for Prothonotary's office 42 25
\\ illiam S. Haven, new Dockets
tor Prothonotary's office 27 40
8. H. Tate, Prothonotary's fees 183 71
State Treasurer on deficiency of as
sessment
Samuel Radebaugh. cos's 3 72
Moneys refunded to collectors 82 .>9
• (c Simpson 44 18
O. H. Gaither auditing Prothono
tary's account 18 00
G. H. Spang, costs in Common
wealth cases F2 00
J. Straver, costs in Commonwealth
V 9 T'hos. O. Mock 4 31 75
Supporting prisoner in Western
Penitentiary 06 22
H. Nicodemus, services as clerk to
commissioners ISO 00
11. Nicodemus, costs in Common
wealth cases 34- 22
B. F. Meyers, printing 273 50
David Over ' 232 25
Premiums on fox scalps 31 5 89 £
Petit jurors 30(5 23£
Grand 44 387 95
Constables attending juries 95 00
Levi Agnew, court crier 45 00
Exonerations and escapes 248 50
Incurrent money ot G. R. Holsiger 5 00
Treasurer's salaiy ISS 00
Levi Agnevv attending auditors 2 00
Miscellaneous 55 00
County auditors and clerk 70 00
Balance due county 101 78
9131 02
STATEMENT of moneys due to the County
i ot Bedlord, on the 7th day of January, A.
D., 1861.
Abram Snowden,Cumb. Yal. 1854 $39 79
Jac. A. Nicodemus, M. Wood by " '8 23
John Dasher, Hopewell 1850 60 56 £
John A. Osborne, Broad Top 1>57 79 90
James Smith, St. (Jfair '* 548 04
Lemuel Evans Broadtop 1858 2-7 OS
Jolin Morgret, Curnh. Valley " 109 24
Solomon Steel, H>o well " 225 2"
Jared Hanks, Southampton 44 37 23
Jacob A. Nicodemus, Wcodb'v M " 122 I 1
Isaac Mangel, Bedlord Bor. ' 1859 91 83
Joseph Evans, Broadtop " 167 47
J. B. Anderson, Comb. \ alley " S3 01
David Miller, Harrison " 44 48
VVm. Young, Hopewell 44 90 00
John Gillespm, Juniata " 29 03
George Rhoails, Liberty " 115 44
L-vi Caipenter, Londonderry " 74 72
Pliilip SnuUr, Monroe " 157 4S
Ab. Blackburn, Napier '' 15 75
David Fore, East Providenca 44 66 86
Jac Barndollar, W. Prov. 44 109 27
.1. W. Miller, Schellsburg bor 44 lti 15
John VV. Hoover, St. Clair 44 1 7 56
John Fickes, Union 4 163 35
J. & Brumbaugh, Wnod'by S. 14 157 61
A. J. San- on, Bedtord Bor. 1830
M. Hohlerbaum 4 - Tp. " 553 62
Samuel S. Fluke, Broad Pop 14 319 20
Simon Stnckev, Culerain 44 418 85
Samuel Boor Cumb. Valley 44 3iti 46
Hugh Wet lz Harrison 44 219 70
I' iiliatn Cypher Hopewell 44 272 48
Leonard Bittner Juniata ,4 331 28
Isaac Kensinger Liberty 44 91 28
John Wiihelm Londonderry 44 216 91
Philip Felton Monroe 44 318 4o
Joseph Blackburn Napier 44 506 53
VV in. Lyjinger Providence E. 44 249 Go
Daniel Ritciiey (ot I.) Providence VV. 169 55
John Otto Schellsburg Bor. 44 86 73
Jacob B"ikheimrr St. Clair 44 376 00
Joseph Disbrow Stake Springs 44 236 87
Philip Clingerman Southampton 44 324 16
Abram Croyle Union 44 319 12
Rudoiph Hoover Woodbury M. 731 57
Jacob S. Brumbaugh, Woodbury S. 555 19
1003k 34i
Statement of money owed by the County ol
Bedford.
To John Sill, 2000.0 C
44 Elizabeth Rea, 50.0 C
44 John Brice, 5^00.00
$7050.00
BEDFORD COCMY SS.
The undersigned All
<_itor?, ot said county, do hereby certify, that in
pur-tiance, of the Acts of Assembly, in suel. cases
made, and prniii-led, they met at the Court House,
in the Borough of Bedlord, and did audit, and adjust,
the accounts between William Shater, Treasurer ol
said county, for the ye.r IS'JO, s contain-d in the
foregoing statem-ms, and that we have examined
the foregoing account, of money due to 'and owed
by said county, and that we have Sound the same,
to b° correct, as witness our hand, and sea s, thi;
the 7ih clay of January, 1861.
JAMF.S C- nr.VORE.
DAN IKL PL ETCH KB,
GEORGE BALM H.MAN
Auditors.
A TTr c i :
J. VV. Lisgrvfei TEB.
REPORT of the Auditors of Bedford County,
to the Auditor General, January 7th, IS6I.
W iliiam Schater, Treasurer of Bedford Coun
ty, in account with the Commonwealth ol
Pennsylvania.
Treasurer. DR.
Tax o:i Real and Personal Estate :
Aggregate amount of said tax out
standing at last settlement $7662 59
Aggregate amount of said tax asses
sed lor the year 1860 8127 5G
Amount received on unseated lands 311< 7!!
Amount due Treasurer ScLafer 13£
$16005 0!£
CONTRA. OR.
By amount paid State Tteasurer as
per receipt 5437 S J
Collectors commissions (or 1860,
and previous vears 310 95
Collector's exonerations as per cer
tificate of commissioners 107 37
Paid B. F. Meyers publishing no-.
ticeto retailers and dealers 3 00
B. F. Meyers, publishing list of re
tailers 1•' 00
D. Over, publishing list of retailers 15 00
Levi Agtiew, mileage as mercan
tile appraiser 12 00
Livi Agnew, services as meican
tile appraiser 20 82J
Trea urer's commission on 5977.78 59 77
Amount uncollected for the year
1860, and previous years 9993 5S
16005 01 £
RftnilerLicense.
Aggregate amount of said licenses
for 1860, as per list furnished
bv mercantile appraiser 449 00
CR.
Cash paid State Treasurer 210 00
Treasurer's commission 22 45
Cash paid Si ate Treasurer 216 55
Tavern License.
Aggregate amount cd said License
for the year 1860, as per return
of Clerk ol Court olQuaitei Ses
sions f>so CO
CR.
By rash paid State Treasurer as per
receipts 550 00
Treasurer's commission 32 50 j
Exonerations ot John A. Sniveiy's
license 25 00
Cash paid State Treasurer as per
receipt 42 50
Eating Houses. 650 00
I o ffifregate amount of said license 110 00
CR.
By cash paid State Treasurer GO 00
Treasurer's commission •'> 50
Cash paid.Statu Treasurer as per
receipt 4t 50
110 00
Distilleriis.
i Aggregate amount ol said License
lor 1860 50 00
:CR.
Cash paid State Treasurer as per
receipt 47 50
Treasurer's commission 2 50
!
50 00
Venders of Spiritous Liquors.
By the quart 75 00
CR.
,By cash paid Stale 7 reasurer r1 ~'o
Treasurer's commission 3 75
75 00
Billtniu Ho uiSi
To aggregate aint., of said License
for the vear laGO. 17 00
CR.
By cash paid State Trea-ury a'
per receipt 10 1o
Treasurers commission, 85
17 00
Ten Pin Jlilty..
' To a l * l *reaa>i auit., of said license 38 00
CR.
Ry cash paid State Treasury as per
receipt. 36 '0
Treasurer's commission. 1 50
3S 00
Confcrtionrtrirs.
Aeireirate amount of said lie rise 35 00
CR.
By cash paid State Treasurer OS 75
Treasurer's commission I ~5
Exoneration on P. Devore :> 00
llnti\:ers ami Peddlers.
To a Tim-gate amount of License 8 00
CR.
Cv cash paid State Tieasurer 8 00
Banking Houses.
Aggregate amount 10 00
CR.
By cash paid State Treasurer 9 50
Treasurer's commission 50
10 00
BEDFORD COUXTY JSS
The undersigned, Au
ditors of said county, do hereby certify, that in
pursuance of the Act of Assembly in such cases
made arid provided, they met at the Court House,
in the Borough of Bediord, and did audit, and adjus ,
the accounts between William Shat'er. Treasurer of
said csuuty and the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
ma. contained in the foregoing statements.
Witness our hands and seals, this 7th day of Jan
uary, 1801.
J AM I S C. f>F.YORK.
DANIEL FLETCHER,
GEORGE BAUGH.VIAN,
ATTES r,
J. VV. LINr.FNFEI.TEE.
Names <f Mem tiers of "The Bedford Tera
pcrencc Organization."
Ai a rrcenng of ••The Bedford Temperance Or
ganiz .tion," on Mondad evening, January 21st,
|s<ol,itwas Resolved, That a list of the nimes of
all members of |l ne organization be published ir,
the town paper.--"
The following aie the names of all members
now connected with th-' Organization :
C, Loyer, Wrn. Ft. King, A'ouzo Bobbins, C. N.
HickoF, D. Over, S. L. Rnssell, A.J. Sansom, 8.
H. Taie, Eben Peniiel!, O. E. Shannon, Geo. Bly
mite, Warner Herkens, A. Middlelon, Geo. ll<-i
--mur.d, V\'m. Hartley, H. Nicodemus, S. Davis, J. C•
Bowers, J. VV. Linderman, Samuel barnes, S. J.
Wav, Samuel J. C. Tobias, Henry Mower, VVm. Ri
ser, Levi Agnew, Robert Montgome ; y, 1). S. El-
I.ott, P. H. Shires. Win, Line, Jerry brown, Ana
nias T. Bennett, J. H. Fulford, VV. Logan Leniz,
.lor n it. Jordan, David O. Kiser, J. Williams Mit
toug, David Stivers, VVm. Adams. J. VV. Dicker
son, Andrew J. Ree-ide, Benj. VV. Garret son, Jacob
I. Stevens, VVm. Claar. Jno- Palmer. Esq.,
John Horn, Samuel Yinglmg, Geo. Murdoft, Aaron
Smith, Daniel J. Shuck, Jacob Line; Jas. M. Leafy,
Gordon Hammers, Wm. F. Welch, S. Jlackson
McCauslin, Henry Word, Francis M. Slack, Hiram
L. ntz, Jr. Adam Beltz, Alexander Robert Agnew,
VVm. Bowman, Samuel B. Tate, Hays Irvine, O.
H. Gaither, Simon Carney, Theophilus Gates, Geo.
VV. Gates. J- C. Wright, C. Sigafoos, Samuel Sti
ver, Annie, Perrin, Ettie A. Fishburn, Anna Over.
Lavinia McKinley, Elizabeth Stilller, Mary M.
Russell', Anna Shannon, John Herring, John Coffee,
N.R.Gates, Matthew Spidel, Cha-. VV. Greene,
A.S. Russell, B'ven Meloy. Jacob Walter. Daniel
Griffith, E. B. '1 rout, John Miller, Albert Leonard
J. William Gibson, James Carboy.
Feb. 8, 1801.
ftBEDFORD COUNTY SS:
A & At an Orphans' Court
held nt Bedford, in and for the county of Bedford,
on the 19th day of November A. D., 18G0, before
the Judges of the same court.
On motion of John Mower, Esq., the Court grant
a rule /ipan the heir's and legal representatives of
Melchior Fisher, late of Harrison Township decea
sed, to wit, Louis Fisher, Catherine, intermarried
with Jackson Waggoner, and Margaret, intermar
lied with William M. Hilt, to be and appear at an
Orphans' Court, to be held at. Bedford, in and for
said county, on the second .Monday, 11th day of
February next, to accept or reluse totmre the real
estate ol said Melchior Fisber, atthe valuation,
which has been valued arid appraised in pursuance
of an order of Partition or Valuation, issued out of
i he Orphans' Court of Bedford count v. or show cause
why the same should not be sold by order ol the
said Court.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto .set my
hand and the seal of the said Court, at Bedford the
26th day ot November A. 1)., 1860-
S. 11. TATE,
Jan. Uth, tc. Clirk.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE—
dm- Letters of Administration on the
estate of Aaron Good, late of Napier Township,
dee'd., having been granted to the suuscrtber, no
tice, is therefore, given to all persons indebted, to
said estate, to mak payment to turn, at the resi
: oeiice of the dee'd., in said Township, on the 17th
of January, inst.,'and those having claims will pre
sent them tor settlement, at the -arae time. If the
subscriber is not called on at the time above speci
fied, James Allison, Esq., residing in sant Town
ship, is authorized to make settlement and receive
money due the Estate.
WM. ZIMMERMAN.
Jan. 4tb, '6l. Administrator.
jsSL:
J Vlt St) .V' S
Mountain Herb Pills.
Auovf, w present \>a with a perfect like a v\
a chief of a tr'lb- f the *trunjr* Artec Nation,
that once ruW You will flud a full arcoui.b "I
him ami hi-* people in our i'nmphlels and Almauacr—to
t.e h -'i strati*, from the Afrcut* fr theae Hill*.
The iventer .ml Mnufuctarer of •• J UIMHUS Moun
tain lh*rb I'illV h.v <pent the greater part of hia lif* i i
trav*'Hijr. having vi*it?il nearly every country tn the
worht. He "pent over MX year-, among the India..*
the llocky Mountains and of Mexico, awl it wa* thu th *
the 44 M 'VXTATN HERB I'fLL.N" W IT? discovered. A v-rv
Interestin accou: t .f his ad rent ares there, yon will find
iu our Almanac and l'aiuplh-t.
It ie- an established fact, that all diseases arise froui
LMPI'UE RhOOI) I
The rl )od is the life! and when at.;- foreyjn or urhealthy
matter gets rnivd with it. it is at once distributed
very organ of tie fv-dy. liver; nerve f'eeh the poison,
end all the vital *'en- quickly complain. The stomach
will n* digc-T the perfectly. Vl.e liver ceases to
Secret' a Mimcieucy of I/.!-*. The action of the heart is
weakened, an iso the circaln'i nis feeble. The lun-n
!ec<one clogged wltti the p*-:-;oiious matter; lienc.-. %
cough—asd all from a slight impurity at the fountain
head of lite—the Bleod ! As if you had thrown some
earth, f< * instsr.ee, in a pure spring, from which ran \
tiny rivulet, in a few mirfutes the whole course of the
stream b-eom*-? disturbed and discolored. As quickly
does impure Mood fly to mcry part, and leave i*v sth.g
behind. All the passages Income obstructed, and unless
the obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon die* out.
These-pilifc not only purify the blocl, but regenerate all
the Kecretio rs.of the body; they are, therefore, unrivalled
ha a
CURE FOR BIMOUS DISEASES,
IJvrr f Vim plaint Sick Headache, kc. This Anti Bilious
VciiM- iipDlifrom the blood the hidden mdiofdii*
case and renders all the fluids and M-cretions
fluent, clearing and resuscitating the \ital organs./
Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that ue are able \i. place
within your reach a medicine like the -M STAA HKUH
PJLI.V that will pass directly to the alhictea par's,
through the DUHHI ami fluids of the body, and c&ue
the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and
health.
Jud son's Pills are the Best Remedy in exist
ence for the following Complaints:
Bmeet Complaints, IPfyHity. Imoartl Weakness,
Coughs, Fever and Ague. Liter Complaints,
Coi'ls, Frnvile Complaint*., Loumess of Spirits,
Chest Diseases, Headaches, Piles.
Vostivmess. Jruivjestum, Stone. arui Gravel, j
Jtyy7v7.ua, Jnflu&i-a, Seamtiary Syntp j
jAarrhua, Inflammation, terns.
Dropsy,
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE!
females who value health, should never bo wi , hont
these pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions
of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples a: ' blotches,
and bring the rich color of health to the pale v •
The FV nta and of which these s are
made, were discovered >u a wry surprising way among
the Teiacans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. fet the
Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight,
the very i ten- ting account it contains of the ,4 IsKikAT
MKDICIVR" or the Aztecs. *
Observe.— The Mountain Iferh Pills ar* put up in a
Beautiful Wrapper Pack box contains 40 pills, arui lb tail
at Vb em's per \t x. All genuine, hare the signature of
H L JCDSOX it■ CO.. on each box.
B. LL JUDSON & Co.,
HO IJK I' R O I'll I 1" T O RS,
No. AO Leonard Street,
NEW rOKK.
t'a- FOR SALE BY Alt. MEDICINE DEALERS.
To be had at H. C. REAMER'S Drug
and JBiok Storp, BeH/ord, Pa.
Jan. 11, 1860.-ly.
g OOKING GLASSES,
ENGRAVINGS.
PICTURE FR AMES,
OIL PAINTINGS,
The roost extensive and elegant assortment at the
very lowest rates.—Glasses in store of every de
scription. Jt/ahogany framed Glasses, (or country
sales. Print and Portrait frames, Window Cornices,
Gilt Afoaidings, etc. Estimates for furnishing
Glasses to fi'l every space, by mail on application.
Engravings for Grecian and Antique Paintings.—
Catalogues gratis.
JAS. S. EARLE & SON,
816 Chestnut St., Phtl'a.
May 18, '60.-1 vr.
* • v
- OF'
(§ij;>.oo
Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most pop- j
ular and successful Commercial School in the coun- ;
try. Upward of TIVELI E HUNDRED y ung !
rr.en from TIVEN'I Y-EIGIIT} d/flerent states, ■
have been educated far business here within the j
past three years, some of whom, have been e ..plcy- !
ed as Book Keepprs at salaries of
$2000.00 PER ANNUM,
immediatelv upon graduating, who knew nothing of !
accounts when they entered the College.
[CT^MHosiers' S'>ns|half price. S'udents enter
at any time, and review when they please, with
out extra charge.
For Catalogue of S6 pages, Specimens of Trof.
Cowley's Business ar!t Ornamental Penmanship,
arid a large engraving of the College, inclose twen
ty-live cents in Postage Stamps to the Princi-
JEN KINS h SMITH
Jan. IS, 1360. Pittsburg, Pa.
BARGAINS !
GREAT BARGAINS !
GREAT BARGAINS!
Wishing to reduce our stock as low as possible by
Spring, we will offer every description o<
WINTER GOODS!
WINTER GOODS!
WINTER GOODS!
AT COST, FOR CASH.
AT COST, FOR CASH.
AT COST, FOR CASII.
Ready made Clothing at Half-Price.
CP-CALL AND SEE FOR
A. 15. CRAMER & CO.
pan. 14, 18(51.
ECU TOR'S NOTICE.
Le'tera leslemen'.ary
upon the estate of James Hinton, of Niapier tp.,
dee'd., hiving been granted the undersigned, notihe
is hereby given to those indebted to the estate
It. make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for payment.
SHADRACH HINTON,
of Napier tp.,
J. C. ELY,
of Schellsburg, Ex'ors*
WHY NOT?
* Save your money,
By buying your goods of
OSTER & CARN,
Ch crpide.
You'll find it the cheapest place in t cw n .
Thry have ju-t received another c h ice selec
tion of new and choice Winter goods.
Their etock ts large, and suited to the wants of
the community. Call and see.
Dec. 14th, 1860.
SHEIALND WOOL, all colors, at Dr. H.ir:\'s
KEROSENE OlL,the best article, at Dr. Harry's,
; Sbrr's Jsarsapari(!a,
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
And for the ftpeedj cure of the atil-joincd vu.'ciJcH c/
1 Dimtttfe :
Ifjorofnlannd Srrofnlonik A fTurt lom.s nr U
x Tumor*, llcerK, herev,
Pimple*, r>u*tnl<, lllotclte*, 120.ii,
JilaiiiK, unci all Kkiit Distune*.
Oakla?. D, Ind., Oth June, 1569.
J. C. Ayzr & Co, Cents: I fee 1 it raj duty to ac
knowledge what yorfr yaraparilU Las done for ine. j
Having inherited a Herofuloue infection. I nave aufferod 1
from it in various way* for years. ftunetlmes it bunt
out in Ulcers on my hands and armn: sometimes it
tnined inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two
years ago it broke out on my he-.ui and covered my scalp
and . aid with one sore, which wa> j aiuful and loaihsoum
Ih yond description. I tried many medicines ami s-\eral
! hysicians. but without much relief from any thiny. lr*
l u t,.tim di-order grew worse. At length I was ivj iced
!to read in the iosj>el Messenger that you had prepared
an alterative (SarsaparilJa), for 1 kne-v from your r.-putu-
I tion that any thing you made must be god. I *i tto
Cincinnati and got it, and Uv-ed it till it cored rne. 1 bx>k
it, as you ;uivj>e, iu small d ses of a teaspoon)ul or *
m •nib, and uaedalmostthroe belli N* • and eftbj
skin soon began to form under the senb. which after a
wi ile fell off. My skin is now clear, and 1 knew by my
feelings that the disease bos gone from my syafem. * a
can well believe that 1 ft* 1 what I am saying when I ti-'l
you, that F hold you to be one of the ftp stle* of the age,
and remain ever gratefully. Your:-.
ALFRED B. TAX LEY.
Bt. Anthony's F*lrc. T!okc or Eryalpclr.o,
Tetter and Salt IDicuiu. Staid llcaii,
Hingtvoiui, Sore l&yes, Oropay.
?<*pt., I>sSl, thai he has cured an inveter.ito caee of
JJrop*y % which threatened io terminate fatally, by the j
per* srlng u*e of our .iirsaparida, and alr a
ons at: kof Afrlif/nunt En/sif#' by iarpj <lo*ei of tho
same; sa_. he cures the common Eruptions by it con
stantly.
Brottchorele, noftre or Swelled \>rh.
Zehulon Sloan of Prospect, T'*xam. writes : •• Tlir h l>r
tlns of your SarFapiiriila cured to" from a (,'ni f rt —i >. !-
tens swelling on the neck, which 1 had an j hvm
%r two jvarV
Leucorrlnra orWhltes.Ov l rfr. ,i Tr-nor,
Uterine Ulceration, Frinale l>i'sease.
J)r. .T. R. S. Phaoning, of Now York City, wrb, " T
nivWit ch fully conmly with *he re;u" t 'yo r ,v-it in
saving I b-ire found your a must *•*oJUorf
alterative in tho numerous complaints for whirii w© •
employ such a remedy, but especially iu Aviafe ]n?s*t*s ;
if the Scrofulous din thesis. I have cured many fuvet*r- I
ate rases of Leurorrhfea by it. and some where"the com
plaint was caused by uUrrntit nof tho ut'rhs. Tb • n!vr.
atinn itself wnssoftn cur d. Nothing within ray knowl
edge equals it for these female derangements/'
Edward ?. Marrow, of Newbury Ala., writes, ".A dan*
pcroiw or trian tumor on one of the females in my family,'
which had defied all the remedies we could employ,
at length been completely cured by your Extract of
saparilla. t)tu phvsi ian thought nothing but extirpa
tion could afford n-lief, but bo advjr .-d the trial cf your
Sai-saparilla a* th • last rs rt ben i cutting, aud it
proved effectual. .After tukingyr ur ivioedy eight weelu
no symptom of the disease rentsins."
Syphilis and ?!frcu lnl D!cenß^.
New Orlean . 2?th August, 1^59.
Dr. J. C. A yep : sir, I cheerfully cou ply with tho re
•qn?st of your a rent, and r tort to ni some of the eff** u
1 have p-alivd with your •Sar-afjurina.
I have cured with it, in my practice, most of tho <v>m
p? lints for which it i* recommended, a id bavo f,i.n I its
etP-'-fci truly wonl-rful in the cure of \"mrr> nnl r
• run"l />•>• tsr. <h;e <f my patients had ulcers
j hi hfs throat, which were consuming palate and tho
| t-p of 111* moutli. Your Far-wiparilla, st'eulilv taken,
I cured Lira in live weeks. Another was attacked by *<-e
--ondary symptoms in his nose, and the ulreiatu n ha-l
j eaten away n '"unsitb ratle t irt cf jr. so that I )•••!. i> ti:9 *
!inorh*r would sooii rea<-t! his brain end kill him. Rut it
\i d !<-d to my adiniuUtration of your • the
uiceis L* uled. and he ii. again, not of ctuir.se without j
some disfiguration to his face. Aw in;io who ha i been
11lor tiio same diFonler l.v men *v ras suffer ing
fnm this poison in her bones, i'hey ha IK- xune s > seu- *
iitive to the w.-atbe : that on a damp day she suffert>d ex- j
cruciaring pnia in her jciints an 1 bones, cbe, rro, avsji
cmvd mir dy by y< ur > trftapn, ilia Iu .i few wm ka. I
know from if* formula, which y nr agent gave me, thnt
tliis 1. (arfiti n fr.m jour ULo;aloi; mu-t be & grM
remedy; consequently, th. • ■ tiuiy i cuiar lun .o reeulL*
with it have not surprised qic.
i raternslly yours, G. V. LARTMEH, M. V
Rlicnm&tiHm, Goat. Liver Complaint,
j miepfvd \T-. Prefcton (.v., Ya.. fib July. Ibs.
T'R. J. Cm Ayiji" 1 have I rn alllict.vl with a paiu
fril chronic 1 for a long tiine.whi -b bullied ths
skill of physician?, tud stti k to use in spite of all me
re lr ?< mid hrvi, until I tried your Saruspariila. Owe
hoi tie cured tuc i i two weeks, and reft, retl'my general
he: 11 so much r ;t I an, fur better than h- fr.re 1 was
attacked. 1 think it a wonderful uiedi. iae. J. FILE AM.
Jcleu Y. Getrhcll. of i*t. Lr-uis, writes: u I have been |
afflicted f,. years with .m u faction vf ifc. TA\*T, which
t sip" 1 my health. I eve*y thing, ai. 1 every tllir.j*
feiiei! to relieve i.-ie . and I have bt-eii a brokeiMlown n mi
f r some years ir in uo other carte than dcrnnffentott < f
tl.r I.tvfr. My beloved pnsTor. the Rev. Mr. tspv. ad\ise-i
me to try your Sar-aparilia. b :uh- he said h>* knew jm:,
and any thine y u :mule wr.s worth trying. Rv the blese
jug of God u baa cipjpd in •. and has so pui ife d tny bl-i
as to inak ♦jl h*'\v loan "t rne. 1 vnunc MgAic. Tiro
bst that can U; said of;, .u is not half good enough.**
fichlrrus,Cancer Trunom, F.?ilHrgrnient t
Clcerntioii, Carle* and KifoßaMuu of
the Roiuk.
A great varn 'v cf hare been rrriwlefl to ns when
cures i f tha formidable compUints have ic- uifed ff. Nt
the uv of thia remedy, tut our hoiewill not admit
them, h cf il .in may b< ff#uud :.n .w.r An.vr-ui
Ahn.-nac. w liich :Ji? below uiujyd ara pleaaed to
furnish gratis to all who call for them.
Dvapnpatu, Heart Disease, I'Hr., Epllep
( i>, McUnclioly, .Ncm-Klgla
Tbiny remarka ocurt s <f these tu u-s htn \k~ a
r*nd-AI'V ii*'. Mtpmtr. • r*'*rT >*i t ui. ::i*- Li u-
Ir.tc.'- th. vjf: . fu; cti< is b *• rig. r '.".h •, a- tl U#
OTerrcuiea vhi-li would be vupp b ;. tu
r. ; . !y 1 is
c--<i -I of tb •I'V i ]o. f. -re ll vhal this wiil
do i>r them all tJj.it ini-iiciut can do. "
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
von tin: iulitd ct*kh or
( Colds, Inhuemt). Hear enmi,
crouj), liro:ichlt!.:. In< ipl >ii fen
*gt mptiou, and for tru lie lief
of ( <' in :>ti f FaticnU
f;i ori Hue *1 Stages
of the Disetfe
Tl.h !s i rsmr-Jy a-; i. • iiy k , wn t.i -r*-prK unr
other f-r th civ cf *br r.t - r.d * >-g • mj •• :. s. ilsat it
Isn.-fe3sb :e t publish ike . vbi.: •. f i v.i >.**. lis
unrivulled ••i-.cvLo):•.? :ra n. is e.i A co K. 1 i;-, truly
'voiidcjf'.l cuius of pnlm-mrY di - are. lav - mx . it
V -\ ! *: n." hunt th" c.vilised ratifsis of the € nth
•■'van the roufmnnltirs, - earn fun h: • nc *i ::i
who h. •'* r>t wm | ;-• -.-xl xper . nee of it..V,t'
a* ic living trophy *n tb, i: t , its \ictt ry.tr K m
! a..:!<• r.rnl .!. • . j, s ♦.: i .]*• - of tho thro, t am!
/.:• 11 k: w the circa ifi ! ' uilitv cf ?! . disorders, m
Mth ku w, i f ctf of i his i medy, wu tn ed not
do more that) :o;s m • flxm ''nit b s . w , '• t! .• rir
ti- t* ;t il did h..v ' jrlmn ms'- iug the r?r ~5 w!.:. hr.vo
won s > strongly up*:: the t . ! ii ico cf mankind.
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*>*}■■ ■ 4 3® ,gf.
:,r;-A V<\~-? r ' : .^;
\ AFKKII.M-AM) stomachic prf.par
-1 'ton Oi IRON purified oi Oxygen and Carbon
by romb -rum if Hydrogen. Sanctioned by tbe
highest m. in. a.;. .:wrttiw, br'h in Eurm* and II.
Lnited State ", ; ■ pi .-scribed in ? ; *j r pruc'iee.
ihe experien ~i thousands daily pr >ves the' n*
prepare. ion ol iiori can t e compared wire r. fmpu
rifies ol the blood, d~pi ;. or Jvan '; t
and o'herwise sickly complexiohs iridic.!° it, •
cessity in aimost every conceivable can". Im, -
rous in ail maladies in which it be< be°n Tri *d, * i a,
proved absolutely curative in each oi' the : owing
complaints, viz : "*
In. Debility, I\rrvoi" Aff. etions, Emanation, Du%-
"Constipation, Di'inhiea. Dysentery, Incipient
Consumption, Scrofn/one Tnberruiosis, Salt H/t.mn
Mrsnitt,utrhation, WkiU*. Chlorosis, Laver Cmp/am't
( <-r„,ur 111 wiarhrs, Rheumatism, Intermittent Fevt*
Pimpler on the Fare,
In cases oi General Dvlihtv, whether the result
r.' acute diseasecr of the continued diminution of
net vous and muscular energy from chronic com
plaints, one trial of this rMtortfirthas proved ue
i "ss.ri, r o an extent which no description nor writ
ten attestation vtouid render credihie'. Invalids so
long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their
own neighborbt*xi, have suddenly re-appeared in
it e husy world as if jll- t returned from protrac
ted travel in e. distant land. Some very/sig
nal in-tances of this hind are attested of remain
sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmus,
exhaustion, critical changes, and that
complication ol nervous and dy-peptic aversion to
air and exercise for which the physician has no
name.
in iServon* Affection* oi a!! kinds, and for reason
familiar to rried.cal trien. the operation cfthisprep-i
idticn ol lion rnu-t neces-arily be salutary, for, un
like the old oxides, it i- vigorously tonic, withou
being exciting and over-heating ; and gently regut
larly aperieni, even in the most obs'ir.ate cases of
ro-tiveness, without ever being a gastric purgative,
or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
Ft is this latter property, among others, which
makes it so remarkably elfpctual and permanent rf
remedy for 7V upon which it also appears to ex
ert a distinct and specific action, by dispelling the
local tendency which forms them. °
in Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a
single box of these Chalybeate Pilla has often suffi
ced lor the most habitual cases.
I'i unchecked Diarrheal, even when advanced to
Dvstentery, confirmed, emaciating and appaiently
malignant, the effects have been equall decisive and
astonishing.
In the iocal pains, loss of flesh and strength, de.
bili.afir.g cougii.arl remittent hectic, which gene
ra !y indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy
has aliayed the alarm of friend- and physicians, Ln
several very gratifying and interesting instances.
in Srraf u/o.i.* Tuberculosis, this medicated iron
has had tar more the good effect 0 f the most cau
tiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any
oi their well-known liabilities.
i h" attention of females cannot be too confident
ly invited to this re medy and restorative, in the ca
ses peculiarly affecting them.
In Rheumatism, both chronic and i n flora mat ory,
in the latter, however, more decidedly, it bas been
invariably well repotted, both as alleviating pain
and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joint*
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.
No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole
history of medicine, which exerts such prompt hap
py and fully restorative eflerts. Good appetite,
complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength,
with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful
exercise, immediately follow its use.
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