The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 22, 1861, Image 3

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    4 UDITOR'S NOTICE.—
The undersigned, Sp
linted auditor to distribute the funds in the hands
of Sheriff Cessna, arising Irotn the sale of the real
Y.e ol Terrehce Keirnev will attend lo the duties
of said appointment on Monday, the 15th day of
Ap'd, IS6I, at 1 o'clock, P. M-, at hia office in
Bedford borough. Q H GAITHER
March 22. Auditor.
PATENT MICATAMP CHIMNEY.
A CHIMNEY THAT WILL NOT BREAK:
This great invention commends itself to every
ore using Coal Oil Lamps. It gives more light,
require, less cleaning and will not break by the
heat or cold, falling, or any ordinary nge_ For
~le bv Storekeepers generally throughout the U.
S. end' the Canadas, and Wholesale by the Manu-
srd
HORNING V HUMPHREY,
No. 321 N. Second Street, Phii'a.
jg y. \ large and superior stock of COAL OIL
LAMPS, always on band, at prices defying compe
tition. Also, the Portland C.-al Oil, at Manufactu
rers' price.
March 15, 1861-tt. I
J" UN! ATA IRON COMPANY^
NOTICE IS J
hereby given that application will be made to the
Legn-lstu.e of Pennsylvania, at its present session,
for the passage of-*an act !o incorporate th- .lonian
Iron Company,'' with authority to h0'..1 real estate,
and to tarrv on toe business of the company, in .
Bedford County, auJ that Ihe corporators named in
i J as'. Will be
SAMUEL li. TATE, i
IVM. P. SCHELL,
THOS. A. SCOTI".
W. T. DAUGHERTY,
c. vv. AaHCOM.
March. 15, ISO 1.
% T OTICE "OF INQCiSiriON.-
i li W HERE AS, j
Z,rrbeus l.nman, late of Cumberland Valley twp., j
e.r'd , died seised of the follow lug Real L.-tate, '
lo'wit :
tract of land, being the mansion place, situ- ,
at"in said towneh'.p of Cumberland Yrlley, Bedford |
County, containing about eighty acres, more or less,
adjoining lands ol Jacob Wertz, John Fredericks']
heirs and others, j
Leaving a widow, Sarah Lorrsn, and issue six '
ebiidren, viz ; Ann intermarried with David Dick- '
ep, resiuing in Seneca county, Ohio, Sarah Lurr.an,
residing in Bedford county, John Luman, the pen- j
turner, MOSPB Luman, residing in Strieca county, i
Ohio, Beriiamin Luman, residing in Seneca county, !
Ooio, and Eliza intermarried with William Giilarn, j
residing in Bedford coun'y,
Notice rs therefore hereby given th it in pursti- ;
r.re ot a writ of Partition, or valuation, to me di- ]
no-ted, I will proceed to hold an Inquisition, or Val- '
uation, on the premises, on Saturday, the t>Th day ;
ef April, next, when and where ail interested, may j
atterul if they see proper.
Sheriff's Office, ( JOHN J. CESSNA,
March 15, ISfil. j' Sheriff.
OF INQUISJHON.
Whereas
Rachae! McCune, late of Middle Woodbury Town
ship, deceased, died, seized ofthe following real
estate, viz: One lot oi' ground in the Town of
Woodbury, in the county of Bedford, with a dwel
ling house thereon erected, bounded by lot.-, of
George R. Holstnger ,ai.d Jacob Brenneman,
Leaving issiSp seven children, to wit : John
McCune, the petitioner, Samuel McCnne, Rebecca
Alaways, Margaret Igo, Hannah Barley. Nancy
Ann Moore, all residing in R'air County, Pennsyl
vania, and San ford Miller, whose residence i, un
known :
Notice is, therelore, hereby given, that in pursu
ance of a writ of partition or valuation, to me di
rected, f will proceed to hold an Inquisition, or
Valuation, on the premises, on Saturday, tne 13th
nay of April next, when and where all parties inter
ested may attend if they see proper.
Siiei iff's Office, ( JOHN J. CESSNA,
March 15th, 1861. f Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE—
By viittie of a writ of Vend.
Exponas *o rr.e directed, there will be sold at the
Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, onSitur
day, the 30th day of March, 1861, at 10 o'clock A.
,M., the following Real Estate, to wit:
One trt-.ct of land containing Of acres more or lass,
about 10 acres cleared and under fence, with u
plank dwelling house and log stable thereon erected,
adi lining lands of Eleven Shipley, Thomas Conrad
and others, situate in Southampton Township, Bed
ford County, and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Thomas Pennell.
Sheriff's Office, ( JOHN J. CESSNA,
Maicb 10th, 1861. ) Sheriff.
rgnHE BODUGGER
® This wonderful article
j'ist patented, is something entirely new, and nev
er before offered to agents, who are wanted every
where. Full particulars sent free. Address
SHAW fit CLARK,
March 15,1861. Biddeford, .Maine.
jtTOTJCE, —
All pm ms indebted for subscrip
tions of stock, to the Hopewell and Bloody Run
Plank and Turnpike Ror.d Company,are hereby no
tified, that the books will be left with Henry Ni*-o
demus Esq., for eollection, if not pud before the
Ist April next.
JOSEPH W.TATE,
President, & Att'jf. lor Company, j
March 15th, 1861. j
I AST NOTICE.
The Books of the late firm oi
Reed 5t Minnich, and J. Reed A c<V, are in the
hancscf the subscrider for collection. Debtors
ificr""*") desirous of saving costs, must call A settle
on or befoie the Ist day of April, as after that date
he wi'rl ma xe use of the law in collecting without
respect topersons. JOHN P. REED.
Marchb, ISCI. Attorney at Law.
ATTENTION. BEDFORD RIFLEMEN'
dtL Yon will meet for parade in
Bcdfora, on Saturday, the 16th day of March, inst.,
at 10 o'clock A. M., in full Winter Uniform (with
f'lunie.) By order of the Captain.
GEORGE STIFFLER, O. S. I
March 6, 1861
|i ST APE OF J A COB MCODF.MUS, Hec'd.
® —Notice i? he r eby givpn, that
the under.igned appointed Auditor by the Orphans'
Couit of B*dfordCounty, to distribute the balance
in the bands of Jacob A. Nicodemus, Executor of
the las' will lice., at Jacob Nicodemus, late of .Mid
dle Woodbury Township, in said county dee'd., and
'o report the facts to s.id Coti.t, will attend to the
dnp.es of his appointment, at his office, in the Bor
ough of Bedford, on Wednesdny, the 13th day of
March, A. D., 1961, at one o'clock P. M., of said !
day.
P. L. RUSSELL, j
March Ist, '6l, Auditor, j
tUR TH* T. MARTI*, C. H . HAMUICK, }. A . 1.. MoR REI {
ago. R. FSEBI.S, s. R. MARTI*.
|A A. BAKER,
• WITH
MARTINS, PEDDLE, IIAMRICK & CO.
—IMPORTERS OF—
' HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS,
Ao. 30, A'or/k Fourth. St., Phil •
May 16.'60.—1 yr.
RATES OF CHARQE3 FOR ADVER
TISING.
transient advertisements will be inserted -it The ;
'He of 91.00 per squareof ten lines for three irrser- j
'ions, or less, but for every subsequent insertion , i
25 cents per square will be charged in addition.— j
'able and figure work double price. Auditor's i
rotiees ten lines and under, SI.OO ; upwards often i
no and under fifteen $1.50. Liberal reductions j
made to persons advertising by the year.
SHEfALND WOOL, all colors, at Dr. Harry's.
VI ROtEJiE OIL. ihe best artrcle, at Dr. Harry's
[AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY
GOLD A.YD SI Ll'/: !i WATCHES.
| OFFICE JOHN A. STOODART, NO. 411
CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADEL
PHIA, PENN'A.
Attentioo is invited to the folic wing (3
statement and the accompanying tesMiiioni
als in favor of these Ttsilirf
CELEBRATED AMERfCAJYWATCHES,
A Gold Medal was awarded the Companv by the
Massachusetts Mechanical Association, ISo'i. A
Gold Medal was also awarded them by the Amer
ican Institute at New York, in 1857. The Compa
ny also received the First Premium—a Gold Me.ial
—from the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, in
ISSS.
These Watches have now been in the market for
nearly ten years, during which time they have t-een
tested as to
ACCURACY, DURABILITY AND RELIABIL
ITY,
in every conceivable manner, and have proved
themselves to be the most sutisfactoiy time pieces
ever otlered to the public.
This result has been brought about by a stiict ay
plication 01 mechanical science to the construction
of the warch from its very inception, rendeung it,
when finished
-MA THE. MA 7TCA LLY CO RRE CT,
in all proportions, and necessarily as perfect a time
keeper as it i- possible to make.
The Company have tested their Watches, in
many instances, bv actual daily noting, and the re
suit of this test has been that they hve exhibi'ed
a rate aqua! in regularity to the best marine chro
nometer.
N. B.- We have just introduced a
AEW STYLE OF WATCH
elaborately finished, and thinner than any we have
heretofore produced, with several improvements
calculated to secure the greatest accuracy of perfor
mance, and to prevent the usual accidents and de
rangements to wbicD foreign watch* s are liable.
Litter fio/r. Paul JMorphy, the. Celebrated
Ch ss Player.
NEW YORE, Oct. 13, 1559.
Mr. R. F. ROBOINS, Treas. Am. Watch Co. i
Dear Sir;—the American Watch, No. 92-10.
presented me by the New York Chess Club, proved
to be u most reliable and accurate time- keeper—al
most unnecessarily so for ordinary purposes, it is
now nearly five months since it came into my pos
session, and during that period its variation from j
standaid time has been but atiifie more than ha fa j
minute. The following is a record of its perfor
mance. It was set >une__3d correctly :
June 10, fast 4 seconds. Aug. 15, fast 18 seconds.
Juiy 1,-6 do Sept. 1, - 23 do
10, -10 do - 1-5, - 29 do
j Aug. 1, -10 do Oct. 1, - 32 do
i give you permission to mnke such use of this
statement as you may think proper.
1 am, with respect, yours triilv,
PAUL MORPHY.
The following is from .Mr. Porter, the well
j known .Marine Chronometer and Watch
.Maker.
BOSTON, Sept. 28, 1539.
J It. E. ROHBINS, Tress. Am. Watch Co.
Dear Sir :—1 have sold during the last year a
! considerable number of Watches of the Waltham
manufacture, and am happy to say that all of them
without exception,have fulfilled rny guaranty, and
have given satisfacti in to fh purchasers.
GEORGE K. PORTER.
The following named gentlemen may be refer
red to in relation to these Watches.
Hm. Hannibal Hamlin, Maine, John G. Saxe,
Vermont, N. P. WiHis, N. Y., Hon. N. P. Banks,
Massachusetts, A. L- Hamilton, Tennessee, James
VV Simonton, C!. Carlos D. Stuart, Long Island,
Towesend Harris, Japan, Horace Greeley, Frank
Leslie, Norman Wiard, Wis, Dr. J. Marion Sim,
Charles Hammond, Phil'a., Prof. Bartletf, West
Point, Dr. Amrui Brown, Boston, Lieut. Henry A.
Wise. U. S. N., Col. W J. Haider., V. S. A., S.
Ireneus Prime, D. D. White Plains, Col. T. B.
Thorpe.
CAVT I O .
As our Wa'c-h is now extensively counterfeited
by foieign marrufac Hirers, we have to inform the
public that no Watch is of our production which is
unacompanied by a certifica'e of genuineness, bear
ing the number of the Watch, and signed by our
Treasuier, R. K. Rohbins, by our predecessors,
AppMon, Tracy it Co.
These Watches are for ra'c by Jewelers general
ly, and can be had on application to the under
signed.
JOH - V A. STODD AR T,
Number 4-1 I Chestnut Street, above 4-th St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
March 13, 1561.—6m0.
\ E W G O 0 I) S,
JL'ST ARRIVED AT
MF.S, S. E. POTT3 1 .
A large assortment cf
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
FALL &. WINTER GOODS,
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
FANCY DRESS GOODS
of all kinds, handsome winter silks,' French meri
r.oe, all wool delaines,
HONNETS & RIBBONS,
BONNETS & RIBBONS
Flowers, Rite.heg, bonnet velvets—new style, hand- j
on)) cloaks,
FUR CAPES,
FUR CAPES,
A' to, a large assortment of victorines and muffs.
Nov. 2,' GO.
A LLEGHENY MALE ANI)
FEMALE SEMINARY,
S Al.\Sßedlord Co., Pa.
REV. W. VV. BRIM, A. M., Principal,
Mns A. L. BRIM, Preceptress,
Miss S.J. BRIM, Teacher on Piano Forte.
This institution, under the supervision of the a
bove naniwl persons, r.ssisted by other competen-
Teachers, affords a full couise in Mathematics
Natural scier.ces, l.anguages, arid Belles Lettre<-
in music. Painting, Ac., it gives extended instruc,
tion. The Spring Term will commence on Aprils
IS6I. Students admitted at any time. Habits of
health, systetn, and
cial, and domestic, are here made prominent ob
jects cf education. That the physical powers, as
we!! as the mental, may be cultivated—Calisfhen
ic exercises are necessary—here the Students
meet each day for systematic physical exercise.
.- ( i ki j Will pay for board, including* fu--
JK J nisbed rooms, room rent, fuel and
tuition in common English, per term of eleven
weeks. Extras, .r moderate charges, even less
than heretofore, or than the circular calls for.
Students prepared for the highest class in col
lege.
For Circulais, or particulars, address
W, W. BRIM,
Dec. 21, 1660. Rainsburg, Bedford Co., I'a•
I.TRESH & GENUINE GARDEN SEE >S !
FRESH Sc GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS ! I
WM. HARTLEY HAS JUST RECEIVED |
100 DOZEN PAPERS
100 DOZEN PAPERS
of Dreer's celebrated Fresh Philadelphia Gar
den Seeds,
EVERY PAPER WARRANTED
Peas and Beans bv the quart, peck, or paper.
NO STORE TRASH KEPT. NORSOLD,
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— I
! -J*- Letters of
administration r>n the estate of Mrs. Kebecca Shi
mer, late of Union township, dee'd., having been
granted to the subscriber, residing in said town
hip, nolice is hereby given to all persons indebted
said estate to make immediate payment, and i
; i nose • ,ig claims wit! present them duly authen
tic-. to for settlement.
JOSEPH IMLER,
Feb, S, JS6I. AdrninistiatorJ
A DMINISTRATOR'S "NOUUE—
Letters of Administration upon
the Estate of Francis Mc'iirr, late of Juniata
Township, Bedford county, deceased, having been
granted to the subscriber by the Register of Bed
ford County, all p* rsons having claims against said
estate, are hereby notified to present the same
properly authenticated for settlement, ar-d all per
sons indebted are reque.-ted to make immediate
payment. OWEN McGIRR,
Administrator.
Feb. 1.1th,'61. Bedford Township.
AIDMLNTSTR A TOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of
administration having beer, granted to the subscri
her npoh the estate of Sidney R. Whitfield, late of
E. Providence tp.,dee'd., all knowing lliern
selaes indebted are requested to make immediate
p-tynieut and thrse having claims wiii dresent them
for settlement.
J01U" U\ SAATS,
[mar.B.j administiator.
A DM IN ISTR ATOR*S _ NOTICE. ~
- Letters of administration having
been granted to the ,-übscrb<-r, on the v-tate of
Geo. Ritchey, late of Union Township dee'd, all
persons indebted to said estate are notified to make
payment immediately, and those having claims a
gmnst said estate will present them properly
authenticated for settlement. LEVI Rti'CHEY",
Maich 8, 18dI. Adm'r.
A DMIMSTRA TOR'S NO I IEeT
Let!-r>: of Administration having
been granted to 'h" subscriber, on the estate ol
Isaac Grove, late of Monroe Town-hip, dee'd, all
p-'r-ons indebted to .said estate, are' hereby} notified
to make payment immediately, and those having
c amis against the satne will present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
JF.-SE GROVE, West Providence, j
JOHN L. GROVE Monroe,
March 8. Ibdl. Administrators.
A DMINISTRATOI<*S NOTK'E.-
Letters of admin
istration on the Estate of Eliza Colvin, I ite 'ol the |
Borough -1 Schel'sbuvg, dee'd, having been gran-j
ted to the subscriber, living HI said Borough, ail j
persons indebted to said Estate are not.lied to make :
immediate payment, and those having claims will i
present them properly authentic.ted for settle
ment.
GEORGE M. COL VIN,
March 15, 1361. Administrator.
AUDI TOR'S NOTICE.
2®- The undersigned ap
pointed bv the Orphans' Court of Bedford Countv,
to report a distribution of the money which came j
to the hands of S imuel Cam, Esq., I 'te deceased,!
as trnst°e to sefi the red estate of Simon Claar, ,
dee'd., and afterwards as guaiuian of the minor chil- j
dren of said Simon Claar, and now to be accounted j
tor bv O. E, Shannon, administrator, C. T. A., of I
said Samuel Cam, will attend to the duties oi hi*.
! appointment, on Thursday, the 21-t riav ol March,
j 1851, at his cilice in the Borough of Bedford, at 10
o'clock, A. M., of said day, when and where all per
sons inleresled are invited to attend.
JOHN P. RF.ED,
March 8. Auditor.
A UDITORINO HCE.
eta. * The undersigned,
appointed by the Orphans' Court ot Bedford Coun
.y, to report a distribution of the moneys in the
hands ot Solomon Williams, Ailm'r. or the Estate
of Levi Clark dee'd., to those entitled to the same,
will attend to the duties of his appointment on Fri
day, the '22 d day of March, ISOI, at his office in (be
Borough of Bedford, at 10 o'clock A. :M. ot said day
when and where all parties interested can attend,
JNO. P. REED,
March 8. Auditor.
NOTICE.—
A.C.James. J In Common Pleas of Bed
vs. > lord Co. No 17 Feb. T. 1661.
Wm. O'Neal \
The undersigned, appointed to make distribution
of money arising from sal- of Real Estate, ot above
Dept., find facts tic., will attend to the duties of
his appointment on Thursday, 2S?h of M uch, ISGt
at the oll'ce of Cessna and Shannon ,in the Borough
of Bedford, at which time a I interested can attend.
JOHN PALMER,
March Ist, '6l. Auditor
A EDITOR'S NOTICE!
The undersijjnpd,
appointed by the Court of Common Pleas in and for
the County of Bedford, to examine the excepfio: s,
filed to the account of J. W. Lingenfeller, Commit
tee of George Ow, a lunatic, and to report the facts
will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Sat
urdav, the 23d day of Jlfarch, 1861. at 10 o'clock
A. M. of said day. at his office in the Borough of
Bedford, when and wher s ail parties interested can
a tend.
JNO. P. RF.ED,
lit rch 9. Auditor.
A I'DUCK'S NOTICE.—
saw The undersigned,
appointed Auditor to make distribution of balance
in hands of" Job Mann, Administrator of Mrs. So
phia Morrison, dee'd., will attend to the duties of
his appointment, on the lib 'lay of April, next, at
-his office, in the Borough of Bedford, at which time
all interested can attend.
R. D. BARCLAY,
March 8, 1961. Auditor.
0 M MISSII J.NER'S'N OTICE.
Michael Wheeling J Subpoena on Libel for
vs. > Divorce.
Jtiiinnna Wheeling. \
The undersigned appoin
ted Commissioner in the above case to take testi
mony, .Vo., will attend to the duties ol the appoint
ment, at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, on
the 3th day of j April, next, at which tune ail desi
ring can attend.
R. D. BARCLAY,
March S. Commissioner.
NOTICE.—
Henry Earnest, I Subpoena on Libel lor
vs. > Divorce.
Hannah Earnest. \
The undersigned, appoin
ted commissioner to take testimony, &e,, in the
above case, will attend to his duties, on the 3d day
ol" April, next, at his office in the Borough of Bed
ford, at which time all desiring can attend.
R. D. BARCLAY,
March g. Commissioner.
OR'J NOTICE.
-J Notice is hereby given that
Letters Testamentary have been granted to the
subscriber, residing in Greenfield Township, Blair
County, on the will of John Rnowberger, late of St.
Clair Tp., Bedford County, dee'd.—That all persons
indebted to said Estate are requested to make im
mediate payment and those having claims thereon,
will present the same duly authenticated for settle
ment.
F.LI AS DELL,
Mel. Bth, '6!. Ez'r. Jno. Snowberger dee'd.
TgUAXEC U TOR'S NOT ICE.
Notice is hereby giv
en. that Letters Testamentary, on the will of John
Boivc-r, late ot Coleiain Township, Bedlord County,
have been granted by the Register of said County,
to the subscriber.— All persons indebted to said es
tate, aie notified to make immediate payment, and
those having claims thereon, will present them cu
iy authenticated for settlement.
MICHAEL HOLDERBAUM, Ex'r,.
Residing in Bedlord Township. I
March i.t, '6l.
Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the tnost pop
ular and successful Commercial School in the coun
try. Upward of TWKLYE HUNDRED y ung
men from TWEN'I Y-EIGHT d/flerent States,
have been educated for business here within the
past three years, some of whom have been employ
ed as Book Keepers at salaries of
SdOOO.OO PER ANNUM,
immediately upon graduating, who.knew nothing of
accounts when they entered the College.
[L^ - Ministers' sons half price. Students enter
at any time, and review when they please, with
out extra charge.
For Catalogue of Sd pages, Specimens of Prof.
Cowley's Business and Ornamental Penmiifohip.
nnd a large engraving of the College, inclose twen
ty-five cents in Postage Stamps to the Princi
palri,
JENKINS & SMITH
Jan. 18, ISGO. Pittsburg, I'a.
gBUHLIC SALE
* OF VA LUA BLE R EA I. ESTATE.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' court of
Bedlord County, the undersigned will offer at pub
lic sale, oil the premises, oil
SATURDAY '23 d MARCH, NEXT,
the following described real estate :
Purpart "A," containing 5.) acres H6 perchea
nelt, being the one third part thereof, adjoining
lauds ol Jacob Snider. Frederick Stoler and othet*.
Part -B," containing -17 acres and 128 perches,
nett me ;rure, adjoining lands of Sani'l. Burger,
Jacob Working ami others.
Purpart "C," containing 212 acres, nett mea
sure, adjoining lands of D. Snowberger, Alartin
Miller and ethers, and
Purpart "D," containing 128 acres an- 41 perch
es nett measure, adjoining lands oi Fred. Stoler, A.
F.ver-ole and others: ail situated in Middle Wood
bury Township, Bedford County.
Being the Real estate of Dr. Wm. W. Reed, dee'd.,
lalelv >p,:ratsed unt'*r proceedings in Partition.
TERMS : One third at confirmation of sale, and
the balance in two equal annual payments with
out inteiest..
AARON REED,
Feb. 22d, 'CI. 4t. Executor
mrOTlCE TO CONSTABLES AM)
-L* OFFICERS OF ELECTIONS.
BY the Act of Assembly, Approved June 21, ,
1539, (Pamph. Laws, p. 3?(i,) uis provi ieii : j
Seel tni 2. Thai officers aiui oilier person*,
holding and conducting such elections lor Al
dertnen and Justices of the Peace, shalf make
true rPltirns of such eleclions, which shall be
handed by the Constable to the Pmlhonotarv of
the proper county, to be filed in his oliice.—
And ihe said Pmthonotary shall forthwith smtl
a certified copy of such return to the Secretary
i of the Commonwealth.
And bv the Act ol April 13, 1559, (Pamph.
Laws, p. 594 )
j Section i. That every person hereafter elec
ted to the olfice of Justice i.f the Peace or Al
derman, shall, vvi'hin thirtv days after the elec
tion, ii tie intends to accept s-!d cfiiee, give
notice thereof in writing, to the Prothonotary of
the Common Ph as of the proper county, wo
stiaii immediately inform the Secretary of the
Commonwealth of,said acceptance; and no
commission shall issue until the Secretary of
the Commonwealth has received the notice a
firesaid. S. H. TATE, Prof.
IQOKING
J ENGRAVINGS.
PICTURE FRAMES,
OIL PAINTINGS,
The most extensive nod elegant as-ortmentat the
very lowest rates.—Glasses in store of every de
scription. .Mahogany framed Glasses, for country
sales. Print an;! Po.trait frames, Window Cornices,
Gilt Mouldings, etc. Estimates for furnishing
Glasses to fill every space, by mail on application.
Eiig'avings for Grecian and Antique Paintings.—
Catalogues gratis.
JAS. S. EARLE &. SON,
816 Chestnut St., Phil'a.
May ; 8,'60.-1 yr.
C 1 HEAT BARGAINS !
w GREAT BARGAINS !
GREAT BARGAINS'
Wishing to reilu ce our stock as low as possible by
Spring, we will offer every description ot
WINTER GOODS!
W INTER GOODS .'
WINTER GOODS! !
AT COST, FOR CASH.
AT COST, FOR C \SH.
AT COST, FOR CASH.
Ready made Clothing at Half-Price.
EFTALL AND SEE FOR
A. B. CRAMER & CO. '
f nn. 14. 1861.
SALE—
By virtue of Sundry writs oi!
Vend Exponas to me directed there will be sold at i
the Court House in the Borough of Bedford on Mat- ■
urdaytbe 2'td day of March, 1861, at 11 o'clock A. 1
M., the following described Real Estate to wit :
One tiact of land containing 256 acres, more or ■
less, about 75 acres cleared and under fence, with j
a large two-tory log dwelling house, ind double 1
log Barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of John '
Robison, John Cavender, and others, situate in
Southampton Township, Bedfo.d Countv, and taken
in execution as the property of William M i\-.
Stiff's, office Bed- I JOHN J. CESSNA, j
ford, March Ist,'6l. t Sheriff.
ELECT SCHOOL.""
PijM undersigned hereby informs !
the citizen* of B dfunl and vicinity, that hp will o
pen a -'SELECT SCHOOL," commencing Mouda)
April Bth, and continue four months. A Normal
Class will al*o be formed. Having himself parsed
through a f'l I conr>e in the State Normal, and em- I
ploying none but efficient a.iii-tants, he feels war-'
ranted in insuiing'sstisfaction. Pupils of all grades
will be received. Teachers throughout the county
may find it to their advantage to apply soon.
Terms moderate. Apply to
A. N. RAUB,
Principal of the "Bedford Union School."
March Bth. '6l.
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court.of
Bedford County, the subscriber, adm'r., ot the es
tate of Melchior Fisher, dee'd, will sell at public
sale on the premises in Harrison Township, on
SATURDAY, 23d MARCH NEXT,
the following real estate, viz: A tract of land sit
uated in said Township late the property of .-aid
dee'd, adjoining lands ol" Richard Kniift'.s heirs ai d
Peter Watson on the East, the sub-criber on the
West, Fred'k. Turner and Knuff's heirs on the
North, and John M. Smith and Peter Wertz on the
South, containing 97 acres and 148 perches nett
measure. About severity acres ofth'e land are
cleared and under cultivation, six acre* of which
are meadow—the tesidue is well Umbered. The
improvements are a log dwelling bouse, log stable
and other out buildings,—there is also a number of
fruit trees on the place, and water which never
fails, convenient to the house. The land is on Dry
Ridge, and runs within a few ro Is of the Turnpike.
The tetms are—one third of the purchase money
to remain in the land for the use of the widow, one
third in band at the confirmation of the sale' and
the other third in two equal annual payments with
out interest.
DAVID MILLER
M rch l.t, '3l. Adm'r.
SUrr's Jsarsaparilla,
FOR. PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
And for the pt>edy cure of the subjoined van- lies of
l)i*ra*e :
•Scrofula nntl Scrofulous Affection*,such
* Tumeri, Cleere, Sort*, Kraptlun*,
Pimple*, Pustules, Ktotchm, i!oti.
Blolus, anil all Skin Ufrit-use*.
o*.r.LA.vn. Ind., 6tli Jure, 1'~69.
J- C. ATKR A CO. Gents : I foel it my duty to
knowledgo what y.mr S"rap*r!tla has done for . ,e.
Having inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have soft-red
from it in various ways for years. £onjethues it burst
out in Ulcers on iuv bauds and artus; aometiuies it
turned iuwurd aud ilMmnS mo at tiie stomach. Two
years ago it broke out on ruv head and covered my sr!p
' a, " J " with >nc rote, which wan painful and loathsome
beyond description. 1 tried many medicines and sen rat
pliy eicians, but without mttcii relief {run an v tiling, fa
fact, the disorder grew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced
to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared
■ii iterative (£areapariiiaj, for 1 knew from your reputa
tion that any thing you made must be pood. 1 sent to
Cincinnatiandgot it, and nasi it till it eared mi>. T took
it, as you advise, in email doses of a teaspoonful over *
month, and used almost three bottles. ,\ew and In. :!bv
• skin so,,n began to form under the scab, which after <
while fell oil'. My skin is now clear, and I know by n.y
| feeling* that the disease has pone from my ttva'em. Ye"'
j can well believe tbatf feel what I am saj iiii when I
yon, that I bold you to he one of rbe apostles of the
j aud remain ever gratefully. Yours.
ALFfvbi) B. T/. t.r.rv
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Eryiinelac,
Tetter anil Kelt Rheum. Ktulti
Ringworm, Sore A.yes, llropsy.
lir. Robert M. Preble write* from Salem, N. Y., 12tli
Pepf., 1*59, that he ha* cured an inveterate en. cf
Jhop/y. which threatened to terminate fatally, by t;
persevering use of our Sarwiparilla. aud also a danper
ous attack of MoVyruirtt En/stpelas by large doses of the
nunc; say- he cure* the common Entptiorti by it con
stantly.
Bronchocel*, Goitre or Swelled left:,
Zebnlon Sloan of Prospect, Tex writes : • Ti. :e lot
ties of your Sarraparilla cured me from a C'i JV. a bid
eon* sw. lluig on the Deck, which 1 had emptied from
oTer two year*."
Dencori'hira or Tt'kltcii,Ovarian Tttraer,
Uterine Ulccradoa, Fesialc Diseases.
Dr. J I!, p. Churning, of Mew York tit*, w -,-s ; •• I
most cheerfully comply with t req'-fd ofynnr a;- tip
, saying I have f,und yon S,a earilla ame : e-: ell-ut
alterative in the numerous c-mpfafnts for wlurh ao
employ snch a rented.'. hut aspn iallr in /km t> , : r, arts
of tlie Scrofuion* ti'athe-fA. I liave cured many inveter
ate caws of I-enrorrlici; t 1 It. and some where the cvm
i plaint w.-.a caused by ulcer &>* > of the u'm The ulcer
aticu itself una t* r, rut -1. Kothinc within my kuowl
i edge equal* it 1 r - {■ t.iale derangi meats."
faiwari! <t. Mrrr •. of Mew! cry, A la., v. rite*, " A dnn
crr .ii.* ,-r 'r/rti tnnor on one of the females in my <hmiir.
which had defied all the i*M*dea * M*B aawpUy- kl.
J at lengtl, been c.Hiq.it (' i cureii ly your 11* tract of rial
eaparilla. Our pli virian thought nothing l-nt extirpn
i tl-.n d.uM afford relief, but be advised the trial of votir
Sars-aparilla a* the last resort before rutting, and it
proved efleeter.!. Afr, r 'akingyour remedy eight weeks
j no eyinp'nin of 'he disease rctnrUne,"
Syphilis niitl Ucrcnrlol Pbcrsc,
N'rw Oruivs. £">tb August, 1 c 59.
Tbl. J. F. ATrr - Sir. I cheerfully comply with the
giicri! of y r aye it, and rerxirt (o .*>u some of the efitcte
1 have realised w 'til votir Sar.apartila.
I I have cured with "it, in my ;• > must of the corr-
I p'Jiitils for wiii li it i* ;-e<-oniw mled. and have found its
iff :< truly woiiiie-f.il in tho cure of Vmm,il utt-1 M.r
rnriul i> .*> r. tme 11"mv patlsak* had BypbGitlc nicer*
in i-i:- ' treat, which were consuming uia palate and liie
I- p '.I lib inut; h. Your Yar-aparilla, steaiiilv taken,
CUI i hint in live avee ... Another was attark. 4 by
oudury synipttSNri in his nose, tr.d the nlceiate-ii hud
eaten aw.iy i. com id crab I e lout. f it, so that 1 believe the
da rd ; ffuoidi on reads liis brain andkiUfete, but it
yielded to my a iministration of your P.lrietnaril'a. ti..,
lie ers hea'-eci. auu lie is weii again, nut of cour-e wit hi nt
sen disiigiualion to his face. A woman who had beet*
treated for tho same disorder by mercury was buffering
lr.in this pcison in her bora*. 'they had'be me so cn
ntive tr, the wearhci that on a damp day the eu'Tried , \-
cruciating pain in her joint* and Is.nes .-he. t. u, was
run d entirely by your ea;*aparil!a in a f--.v w.-egj. I
know from it* formula, which your agent gave me, that
tins Preparation from your labor* tot v mast lea great
remedy; consequently, these truly iL-maikablo results
with it britr not surprised me.
fraternally jeurs, G. V. LARIMER, M. D
lidcuiiiaMvin, Gont, 1-lver Comjilßfnt,
iMihrssnrM E, Prest. n Co., Va.. 6th duly, ls.ld.
Dp.. J. C. Av.it: Sir. I l,ave been afllictci with a pain
ful chronic El rum.ifism for a long time, wbi h i.nfli d tho
kkifl of physician*, and stink to me in spite of all the
[ remedies! could find, until i [tied \"iir Sr.i-'ay vnl's. One
txiu in crod nit in two weeks, and restored my general
health so much that I am fir l-tt-r lhan befei. 1 wu
attacked. J tbinlt it* w,asiic: ful medi.-ine. J. l-'REAM.
■' :'c* Y. Gctchell. r f St. Louis, ttriiis: '• T have !---en
nf'i .' 1 r years v i'.h an •• Vl* r f . jr... r which
d, siioyed my beailli. j tried every tiling, and every thing
fh:! ,-ril to relieve the; and 1 have been a rrnliti limrn tr.au
1 r some yesrc from to- other •a„*e tliau deruKyement -if
it' /.'t r. lly lidov, i pfo.t >:. the iiv. Mr. f.sy .adii-'si
rn- to try vour Sarsnparilia, bora wo- i. ■ jaiillieiiriw -u,
and any thmg you 1: < was wiKth trying, by the Li. s
--ing of God 1: .has cr.:x-d nie. and has so puriCed my I i.-rd
as r,, make anew aian ime. I f-vi youn.r again. Tba
liewi tiican las said of you is :.'-t half good enough."
Srhlrr-tn,Cancer Titnion, Fiihriffment,
Ulceration, Curios aatl Defoliation of
the boili*.
A great variety of cases ?:vo been reported to ns where
rurc* of there formidable complaints have resulted from
the use of this remedy, but our space here will p. A admit
them. Svuiio of tfietn may tie found in our Auieriran
Almanac, which the agent* I--1-OV caci-1 arc p!" .'. t)
f.ll nirih gratis to r. 1 -b-i v.-,H f . th.rr.
Dyspepsia, llenrt Disfcsc, Fit*. Epilep
sy, Meiaiii'bcly,
Mrrv reroark d.'c .rrcf of tfose afii'P-.ua l.a-e is-cn
ri.alc Iy! he alterative |1 u-,r of this uwlldaft. it ttbate
lr-. t(ie vital in; i : -.-v into vigi.rou* acticti, at: i thus
ovcrccui- dimt!*re v iii.h w. uM be eupi *e<! f -v.fod its
rcaeb. V:; ha remedy ha* lory ts-.-n w fired l-.v lite no
cess'i = < t!-. re |,and we nre coutdent ti..:- this wiii
clo ft them all that...v. can do.
Ayer's Gharry Fcctcral,
FOI* THE RAPID CURB OF
Confjki, Cold*. T;ifin<'<7.r M IFor*
i'rPhcLiiJ.-, Inctpifnf f'oa>
Us ij;. :oi, aiul fvr tin Irelie*
os ( onxmnptive Patkutii
in auvanc'd £tugt
of ike Disease
Th : s *q t r.nirer>a!!y K r.own to sue
rfi j ii;.* C3ol® < f 1.. .. ! lllDg 4 . :. • . thai it
in u*<' !)tre i h Hie eridaxirc i f -,u virm> lis
tnjtiv; •- .1 o- ;c ... et r and i-oUis, -its iml
w cxires of j nlovT.-trr dine- :*. li.ive r: ' • ii
Vn mn;n qho ; .. •>. a1 ? • i s t!a- < irtk
lew H;*A Hh' a or oven l'amiliev. r.n < nr i! m
who im • • sot eperi > expei • .• • .
■'iif hvin tr. pity in tlieir initi.-* of its vutoiy •x* i tho
eublkf nn.i c T f ;n . iM.r.V-- .of |]. ihiu-iti ami lur. .*♦*.
As ttll know t;. >rnlfiil fatality cf |{>(m d>. r-, . d
ah they Ui w, tv>*, lh c* >c is f fhis jbii -.dv* v.. i ; ><.' r t
do more thrm t.- t u: them it - v:>
tnei tiMtif d 11. vs vbon iimi iuf the cures sl.jch I
won BO stronply up. n : I J 4 ,e TF IT:WJS. .. *•
Prepared by Er. j. C. A'.T." cOCO., Lowell. KESS.
B. F. Harry, Bed lord ; Rurndollar & Son, Bloody
Rim ; G. B. Am-.ck, St. Clairsville : .1.
VVoo'lberry ; Geo. Garilill, West End ; .T. E.Colwin,
Sehellsbnrw ; and by tie .iers generally.
Oct. Id, ISGO.
JJO YOU WANT wiISKBRS?
DO VOU WANT WHISKERS ?
DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE ?
DO YOU WANT A MOUSTACHE?
BFLMNGHAM'SCF EF. B R A T ED STI.MULATI N G
OXGUENT, FOR THE WHISKKRS AND HAIR
Ihe subscribers take plpAstire in annnnncine to
the Citizens ol theTJnited ?> that they h .ve ob
ta.ned the agency lor, ar.d aie now enabied to offer
to the American public, the above justly celebrated
and world renowned article.
THE STIMULHTLYG O.YU///AVT
Is prep-red by Dit. t . I*. PELI.I VCHAM, en enninent
physician oi Eondoi , un.i is warranted to bring out
i thick set o! V\ hi-ker- or u in liotn
three to six weeks: Tbi article is the only one of
the kiad used by the French, aud in London ai.d
Paris it is in universal use.
it is a be.iotilul, economical, soothing, vet stim
ulating compound, acting as il by magic upon the
tools, causing a beautiful growth of 'uxunant hair,
ll applied to the scalp, it will cure baldness and
cause to spring up t u place of the bald spot* a fine
growth ol new lj dr. Applied according lo direc
tions, it will turn red oi towy hair dark, and restore
gray hair to its original co,or, leaving it .soft, smooth
and tlexibie. The "Onguent" is an indispensable
article in every gentleman's toilet, and after one
week's use they would not for any consideration be
without it.
The subscribers are the only Agents for the arti
cle in the Luited Mates, to whom all orders must
be addressed.
Price One Dollar a box—for sole by all Drnftgists
and Dealers, or a box of the "Onguent ' (warran
ted ro have the desired effect) will be senl to any
who desire it by tnail (direct) securely pveked, on
rece pt of price and postage, sl.lß. Apply to or
address
HORACE L. HFGEMAN ,V CO.,
Druggists, &c.. 2-1 Wtiiiatn St.eet, N. Y.
•March ti.
U FRANK. JACKSON,
PRINTER AND STATIONER,
439 CUES FA IT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
May 1H,'06.-I ) r.
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A t.o„ or IK ON 01 0 l n Z cuZoo
- i 0 Sanctioned byt£
i and"*" : ° r ! ;^P r of Vital energy, . M | e
I c"tv1n W alm 81 r 7 """P 1 """" l 'ne
j ce. It) I, a,most every conceivable , BS e I nr ,ox
j a' '" Wb " ' ithai *•">'"!, it'has
: : v c,,ra:ive ,n <a,;,j of ,he fo,iow " *
( J > D,bU„„, '>ervt!t.* A/T ericas. Emanate, J) y ,
i /•' ' Diarihte i, J)y\r/itrr+, I*ripi KJ ,t
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y*ianistr u MV>//.a/o W , 1,, f:r Cmpf-nnf
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-,i . . " -> ■•on chioiiic toii
-1 "'V " :aI ■■ > frsio aGvrhi . Dl ,
I ce,m| to an extent ufcich i-o J SCMIV
, tt.r: attestation viot.ld render c ■ • '
t long li-d-ri ; l-n as l(BV . .. ,
| own ne gl .oit.oo,;^
! !!l " busy v., rid >■.- ■ ,
• ted travel ad,
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I #mafiitt • •
• • %*, S ; i(i
co.zij.hc4!,cm ot t>*m. t . ,
r aii4 tiffcise lor u ...
name.
i A?> voit* Ajfrrtion* of ah -, - ,
Ir.'fHi ijr to medical men, ?!..•* opeis:, :f 4 -
: ration of lioii m^b" •
H** the ot I oxid-!>, it fa v.goronriv ton
>eing exctt.ng and ove - tM . a . JO , „ u ,
2vi S lUll, tr' 11 " " U * ca.es'ol
co t.ven vn.bout eve, |„,, Pa „ g,, r j c pa a'i-1
or inflicting a disagreenMe sensation. 1
_ J' ; 9 bitter ! (>rty, among oilers, which
-
•local tendency which forms tbe !t) / ' • *"'£ Uit
Ps ftl ißn T enible 88 al ° its s
eld" o, tle°r ,T, l)b " ,t " P:ilS has 01! l i
cei. lor T j;** habitual ra>rs.
h " Cke,i Sn " rr even when advanced to
£ and apparently
• a ti.e ,0,, paiit3, loss of flesh and strengih.de
?a l's , K^ Ug ; ,ami ren V !tef:t •. fc'ch geiie
lias a' r ' u C°*"Mptioti t this remedy
sever.!l very er -•*'r r '' l °' a " d in-
I s . , n ll 'r ,n g ar 'd interesting instance*,
has
tiousiv bllL ? tii " tood 01 th" most cau
-**"• -• r
lv feniallS Pa, ' riot be 'oo eonfident
, il re and restorative, in the ca
ses peculiarly affecting them.
in'ihe ltuTl' b ° ,h Chr ° n,C and in9atnrn atorv,
Tit b
i . i • " repot tea, poth as aneviatina nain
!" ! tr ' e SVV ' i,l "^ !> antl Stiffness of the" io-.ta
*™J™ZT, tt( " t , FeVer ° xt most r "-fessariiv be a
* , 2 ' u, e "ergetic restorative,; ail d its pro
r, , 8 '- e " e - v settlements 0 f the West, will pro
bably be one o! nigh renown and usefulness.
i ? aS evcr becn Coveted, in the whole
history ol medictne, which exerts such prompt hap
comDlefe di Pestor " t,ve *"*•■ ood appetite,
with an nn geS |'° n ' r?pld ac( i ulsl, 'o n of strength,
lor active and cheerfof
exercise, immediately iollow its use.
' n . P ° d a ' meta ' boxes containing 50 pills
dealers ' ' Will X V '■ '° r Sa ' e b - V '''"ta lßls a "d
to tc.s, orders, etc., should be address*
B Locfie & ('o., General Agients,
J,:fy 20th, 'go 20 C J--pARSTREET, N. 7
PHiU'A. ADVERTISE ME NT s!
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rs> • JVo. b'3'2 Chestnut St., cor. oj Seventh,
VHI LSD EL P 111.1
PIANOS AND MRLODEONS.
RAVEN. RACOX fc CO*S., I'A!.t.TT, DA VIS ft CO's.,"
NU.W'S 4" '-ARK'S, AM) A. H. GALE hi CO*.
v i i ©
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MRLODEONS k HARMONIUMS.
Pianos and Melo lenns to Rent. Second-hami Piano 3.
May !8.'e0.-l yr.
T r. HUB E ft,"
* {ft CCF.s>iS()tt TO J. SOaVER,)
—WHOLESALE DEALER IN
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS,
-Vc S A or!h Fifth St., above. Market, Phil'a;
Also. Manufacturer and Importer of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS.
May 18, 1860.-1 yr.
WILLIA.a: RAtGfF.L, JAMES M. AVHITI'V
SAX CEL MOORE, EDWARD A ADAt's,
WILI.IAV. . skillman, HVnkt P. Ar.U
|| \ IGUi.L, MOORE k I 0.,
LATE, raiguei . > :>
IMPORTERS AND WHOLE ALK D ALF.KS IN
i> R V GOODS.
Aos. £2O k £22 JVurth Lit■ i .SR., nh--ve Race t
I Vest siic, P 111 L.ib LLP HLi.
May 18,'t!0.-l yr.
rrnnE VVORLD'S greTt Exlirßifrbx
A PRIZE MEDAL, awa. !-<l toC. MEYER
for his two PIANOS, London, October 15, 1851.
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C. METER respectfully informs his friends ar.d
the public generally, that he has constantly cTv hand
PI AXOS, equal to those for which he received the
Prize Medal in Londou, in 185.,
All orders promptly attended to, Jand great ctua
taken in the selection and packing the same.
He has received, during the iast fifteen years,
more Medals than any other maker, from the Frank
lin Institute aUo, First Premiums in Boston, New
York and Baltimoie.
Warerooms, No. 77') ARCH S'rcet, fc*!i>w Eighth,
South side, PHILADELPHIA
May IS, 18CU.-I_vr.
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WS. C. KENT, O. A. S-MIT'I, H. D. WELSH
CHAItLKS VtSftlt, fAMI'Kt. WUTT*, J. TOMr INSOX
f AMES, KENT, SANTSK & CO.,
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