The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 29, 1861, Image 3

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    ■PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN
P CUMBERLAND VALLEY TOWN-
H ,p __g v virtue of tin order of the Court of Coui
o Pieas of Bedford County, lite undersigned will
offer a! pubiic sale, en the premises, on
SATURDAY 20th APRIL, NEXT
the following described Heal Estate, to wit :
' <i X ty acres of land,- bout six thereof cleared,
a'small house thereon erects I. adjoining lands
of the undersigned, John Miller, MMIUI Boor and
C 'ITRMS ■ Une third in hand and balance in tv. o
, q „*l annual payments, with ^ U rRoVT .
Committee of Nicholas Boor.
r.lsrch "29th,'Ct. 4t.
k DM IN IST R A TOR'S NOTICE,-
i%. Notice is hereby given that Letters
„f Administration, have hern grante to the un .
(ersi-ned, on the Estate ot Benjamin V\ igoeld. late
bi Southampton Township, Bedford county, dec d.,
that ail persons indebted to sai.l estate, are reques
ts] to make payment, and those having ciaims
ihereoni will present the same duly authenticated
for settlement. NATHAN KOBISON,
March 29th, '6l.' Administrator.
FJUBLIC SALE Of
f VALUABLE REAL ESTA TE
The subscriber will of'er at Public Sale, pursuant
to the order o! the Orphans' Court, on the premises
in West Providence Township, Bedtord C. ou ty, en
SATURDAY, 20th APRIL next, the lolloping
REAL ESTATE,
late the property of James McDaniel, dee'd., viz :
tine trar t of land, being unimproved, adjoining lands
2 . —Fetter on the East. Fred'k. Colluberger
en the West, Andrew Mortimore on the North, and
Joseph McDaniel's heirs on the 8-outh, containi g
one nundred acres, mo e or less.
ALSO, one other tract of unimprov 1 land, ad
:oining the mansion property and lands of Daniel
Snyder, David Steckman and others, and containing
one hundred and liity acres, more or less.
ALSO, the mansion place, of sard dee'd., adjoin
ing lint's of Danie I Snyder, Wi!-on McDaniel, Ja
cob Steel, John Calhoun and others, containing SOS
acres, about one hundred acres cleared and under
fence, 6 or 8 of which are meadow, ba! nee well
timbered. The improvements are a two-story Log
Dwelling House, with kitchen attached; also a
ijirioke House, Spring House, and Log Stable, with
threshing floor. There is also an apple orchard on
!he premises, and a good spring at the door of the
dwelling. The property is situated five miles South
oi Bloody Run, on the rond to Clearvitie.
The Sale will commence at 1 o'clock, on said day,
the terms will be one thiro in band, the balance lr.
two equal annual payments without interest.
JOSEPH MeDANIEL,
March 23d, 'Ol. Administrator.
ibt O TIC E .
i* I? hereby otven
that 1 have purcnased at Constable's sale, on the
Vh of March, 1861, the following property, to wit :
One grey mare, one roan colt, one red spotted cow,
one red heifer, two sows, twelve pigs, six shoat-,
one two horse plow, two shovel plows, one harrow,
two sleds, one two horse wagon, one wind-mill,
one grind-stone, one nori kettle, one ten plate stove
one cooking- -tove, two setts oj wagon harness, fif
teen bushels oj wheat, forty bushels rye, fifteen
barrels of eorn, forty bushels of oats, all of which
said property, 1 have left in the hands of Conrad
Smith, during my pleasure, and hereby caution all
rersons against interfering with the same.
H. B. EL BIN,
Marco 22. per J. VV. Ta'e, At'y.
jf 9EDFORD COUNTY TEACHERS' AS
snctATroN. —The Semi-Anoual meeting
of the Association will convene in the Hall of the
Hull of the Union School House, in Bedtord, on
Friday, April 19th, at 1£ o'clock, P. M. The ex
ercises will consist of Essays by Misses L. C. Ar
nold, M. E. Allison, and Messrs I. B. Flock, M. A.
Points, Jas. J. Barndollar and J. G. Livingston.—
Lectures will be delivered by A. N. Raub and J.
H. Longeuecker.
It is hoped that the teacners of Bedford county,
will turn out in numbers, and show the people that
they are working in earnest. Friends of education,
and the public generally are invited to attend.
J. GILBERT FISHER.
March 22. Chairman Busirie?s Committee.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—
The undersigned appointed
auditor to distribute the fund in r h" hinds of the
Sheriff, arising from the sal* of Philip Gosler's in
terest, in the Bedford Mineral Springs property, will
attend to the duties, of said appoitifmeut at hi
.iffire, in Bedford, on Friday 17.h day of April, 1861
a- 1 'l'c'oek, when all interested can attend.
J. W. LING EN FELTED.
March 22d, '6l. Auditor.
A D.MINISTftATOR S NOTICE.
Fm. IV h*tfrq? Letters of a-iminis
'ration upon the e-tato ot Jacob Murray.
Woodbury Township, dee'd., have b-en granted to
the undersigned, ail persons indebted tii said estate
re requested to make immediate payment, arid
tfcaie having claims against sa>d Estate, will m ite
e same known witbou delay to
JOHN 8. LONGENPICKER,
Administrator, near Wooubury.
Mirch 22d, 1561.
•JAHE RAILROAD C NT BE MADE
PAYMENT IS NEGLECTED '
All those that are indebted to the undersigned,
"re requested to call and pay up. Thanccoun.s HI -
nimerous and none latte, and can be paid at once,
tndtnjme nobody. By attending to -his notice, the
far ran be kept in motion. So d>n t|forget to caii
ixmedratelv. „ ..
A. L.DFFIBAUGH-
March 22.
4 DV.IXISTEATOR'S NOTICE.—
Letters of"ad-
upon the estate of John Gorsuch, late
■d Hopewell lp.. dee'd., having bee.i granted to the
subscriber, all person, in.-eiited to the estae ore
requested to make immediate payment, r.nd those
tavir.g claims w ill present them properly authenti
cated for settlement.
JOHN SHOEMAKER, of
March 20. Coieiain township, adm'r.
LAST NOTICE.
The Books of the late firm of
Heed fv Minnich, and J. Keed <V co., are in the
hand.of the subscrider for collection. Debtors
'hereon desirous of saving costs, rnu.t call (f, settle
in or before the Ist day of April, as after that date
he will make use of the law in collecting without
respect topersons. JOHN P. REED.
March 8, I&61. Attorney at Law.
I,® TATE OF JACOB MCODEMUS, dee'd.
—Notice is he r eby given, thit
'beundersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphans'
Couit of Bedford County, to distr ihute the balance
" the hands of Jacob A. Nicodemus, Executor of
'tie last will £cc.,ot Jacob Nicodemu, late of Mid
lie Woodbury Towr.ship, in said county dec'J., and
to rpjxirt the facts to said Cou.t, will attend to the
duties of his appointment, at his office, in the Bor
' igh of Bedford, on Wednesday, the Kith day ot
March, A. D., J6l,et cr.e M., of said
day.
S. L. RUSSELL,
March Ist,'6l, Auditor.
V **THA T. MARTIS, R. H.HAM area, i. A . MOK RKI
CO. K. PEEXILE, s. R. MAV.TIN.
p A. BAKER,
* WITH
MARTINS, PEDDLE, HAMRICK & co.
—IMPORTERS OF—
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS,
-Y*o. 30, North Fourth St., Phil
May 18.'60.-1 yr.
|)OCK POWDF.R—
Just received and for sate bv
March 22. A. L. DEFIBAUGH.
AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY.
GOLD A\D SILVER WATCHES.
OFFICE JOHN A. STODDART, NO. 411
CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADEL
PHIA, PENN'A.
Attention is invited to the following
statement and the accompanying tes'iumni
als in favor of these fco-jc*£>
CELEBRATED AMERIC.LVWATCHES, j
A Gold Medal was awarded the Company by the
Massachusetts Mechanical Association, 1850. A j
Gold Medal was also awarded tlnm by the Atner- j
ican Institute at New York, in 1857. The Compa- !
ny also received the First Premium—a Gold Medal j
—from the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, in i
1858.
These Watches have now been in the market for ;
nearly ten years, during which time they have 'veil
tested as to
.ICC URACY, D URADTLITY .4 ND K ELTA BIL
ITY,
in every conceivable manner, an! have proved
themselves to be the most satisfactory tune pieces
ever offered to the pubPc.
This result has been brought about by a strict ap
plication of mechanical science to the construction
of the watch from its veiy inception, rendeiing it, I
when finished
MATHEMATICALLY CORRECT, j
in all proportions, and ntccssarily as perfect a time '
ke per as it is possible to make.
'1 he Company have tested tWeir Watches, in j
many instances, by actual daily noting, and the re- ,
suit "of this test has b en that they h ve exhitn'ed j
a rate equal in regularity lo the best marine chro
nometer.
N. B.— We have just introduced a
MAW 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 which foreign watchts are liable.
L iter from Paul . ifnrp/iy, the Ctlibrated
Ch ss Player.
NEW YORK, Oct. 15, 1559.
Mr. R. E. Ror.B'.xs, Treas. Am. Watch Co. :
Dear Sir:—The American Watch, No. 9240.
presented me by the New York Chess Club, proved
to be a most reliable and accurate time-keeper—al- j
most unnece-sarilv so tor ordinary purposes. It is j
now nearly five months since it came into my pos
session, and during that period its variation from
standaid time has been but a trifle more than half a
minute. The following is a recoil of its perfor
mance. It was set June_3l correctly:
June 15, fast l seconds. Aug. 15, fast IS seconds.
July 1.-6 do Sept. 1, - 23 do
- |5, - '-0 do - 15, - 28 do
Aug. 1, -16 do Oct. 1, - 32 do
I give you permission to innke such use ol this /
statement as you may tnink prop- r.
f am, with respect, yours frulv,
PAUL MORPHY.
The following is from J\lr. Porter, the Well
k'lovon Marine Chronometer and Watch
Maker.
BOSTON, Sept. 28, 1559.
R. E. BOBBINS, Treas. Am. Watch Co.
Dear Sir :—1 have sold during the last year a
considerable number oi Watches of the Waltbani
manufacture, and am happy to say that all of them j
without exception, have lulfillej my guaranty, and
have given satisfaction to the purchasers.
GEORGE E. PORTER.
The following named gentlemen may be refer
red to in relation to these Watches.
Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, Maine, John G. Saxe, j
Vermont, N. P. Willis, N. \ Hon. N. P■ Banks, j
Massachusetts, A. L- Hamilton, Tennessee, James;
W Simonton, Gal. Carlos D. Btuart, Long Island,,
Townsend Harjis, Japan, Horace Greeley, Frank!
Leslie, Norman Wiard, Wis, Dr. J. Marion Bim,|
Charles Hammond, Pdil'a., Prof. Bartlett, West j
Point, Dr. Ammi Brown, Boston, Lieut. Henry A. ;
Wise. U. 8. N., Col. W J. Harden, U. S. A., S. I
treneus Prime, D. D. Wnite Plains, Col. 1. B.
Thorpe.
C A U T I O J*.
As our Wa'cd is now exremivety cot.rKrrfit,'
by foreign manufacturers, we have to inform the
public that BO Watch is of our production which is
unacoropanied by a certificate of genuineness, bear j
in" the number of the Watch, and signed by our i
TTeasurer, R. L. Rohhins, or by our predecessors,
Appleton, Tracy & Co-
These Watches are for re'e by Jewelers general
ly, and can be bad on application to the under- ;
signed. i
jo 11 j\" A. STOOD AR T,
Number 411 Chestnut Sireet, above 4tb St., ;
PHILADELPHIA, TA.
March 15, 1K61.-Omo.
!•; \v Goo i) s,
JT ST ARRIVK& AT
MRS. S. E. POTTS'.
A large assortment cf
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
FANCY DRESS GOODS.
FA \CY DRESS GOODS
of all kinds, handsome winter s.lks, French meri
i.oes, all wool delaines,
BONNETS & RIBBONS,
BONNETS & RIBBONS
blowers, Ruches, bonnet velvets—new style, haud
o aie cloaks,
FUR CAPES,
FUR CAPES,
Also, a Urge a-sorircent of vicjcrines and mads.
Nov. 2,'60.
A LLEGH EN Y MA LF. AN D
A FEMALE SEMINARY,
26AI.\SBrBi Bedford Co., Pa.
REV. W. W. BRIM, A. M., Principal,
Mi-s A. L. BRIAI, Preceptress,
Miss S. J. BRIM, Teacher IHI Piano Forte.
This institution, under the supervision of the a-
Bove named persons, as-isted by other competen-
Teachera, affords a full course in Mathematics
Na'ural sciences. Languages, and Belles Lettres
in music, Painting, &c., it gives extended instrue,
t ,on. The Spring Term will commence on April 8
1861. Students admitted at anytime. Habits ot
health, system, and piumptness , view's, moral, so
cial and domestic, are here made prominent ob
ject's ot education. That the physical powers, as
well as the mental, may be cultivated—Calisthen
ic exercises are necessary—here the Students
meet each day for systematic pby.-ical exercise.
,-y\ Will pay for board, including} fu'-
,BaV..S){ ) msiied rooms, room rent, fuel and
tuition in common English, par term of eleven
weeks. Extias, A moderate ehaiges, even less
then heretofore, or than the circular calls lor.
Students prepared for the highest class in col-
Yo- Circulars, or particulars, address
to. v-ircuiai , i w w BRIMj
Dec. 2t, D-60. Rainsburg, Bedtord Co.. Pa-
R. GENUINE GARDEN SEE >S !
FRESH &. GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS !
IVM. HARTLEY HAS JUST RECEIVED
100 DOZEN PAPERS
100 DOZEN PAPERS
of Drcer's celebrated Fresh Philadelphia Gar
den Seed 3,
EVEIvY PAPER WARRANTED
Peas and Beans by the'quart, peck, or paper.
NO STORE TRASH KEPT, NOR SOLD.
tDMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Letters oi
administration on the estate of Mrs. Kenecca Shi- i
mer, late ot Union township, dec'J., having been
granted to the subscriber, residing in said town
ship, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted
to said estate to ui'ke immediate payment, urnl
t hose 1 ug claims wilt present them duly authen
tic.itn for settlement.
JOSEPH IMLER,
Feb, 8, 1861. Administrator® ,
A DM INLSTRA TO R'S NOTICE—
-1 Letters of Administration upon
the Estate of Francis Mc'iirr, late at Juniata j
Town-hip, Bedford county, deceased, having been j
granted to the subscriber by the Register ot Bed-i
ford County, all persons having claims against sud ;
estate, ere hereby notified to present the same
properly authenticated for settlement, and all per
sons indebted are reque.-ted to make immediate
payment. QWP'N McGIRR,
Administrator.
Feb. lfith, 'CI. Bedford Township.
A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
j\ Lnltors of ;
administration having IIPHI, granted to the eub. cii- i
ber npot. the estate of Sidney R. Whitfiel I, late ot i
E. Piovutence tp.. dee'd., all persons knowing them- j
indebted .re requested to make inmieiiiate
payment and rhrse having ciainis will dresent thctn
lor sett.emeut.
joir W.SA.VS,
[mar. B.] Administrator.
A DMiNISI R \'foR 7 S NOTICE.
- L *- ja-'tters r<l ndministratioo bnv ir,g
been granted to the -übscvib- r, on the estate of
Geo. Ritchey, late of IJr ion Township dee'd, all
persons indebted to -aid estate are notified to make
payment immediately, and those havi tig claims a
g,.'iist sai I estate will present them properly
authenticated ! r settlement. LEVI RITCHEY,
.March S, 1861. Adm'r.
A DMINIsfRA [ CRN NO i ICE.
-c*- LNGrsof Administration having
been granted to 'he subscriber, on the estate o!
I-aac (Jrove, iafe of Monroe Township, dec'd x a!!
p. rams indebted to said estate, art- hereby; notified
to make payrrfnt immediately, and taosd having
c i-.iims against the s'MJie will present them properly
authecticated for settlerr'ent.
JPNSE GROVE, West Providence,
JOHN L. GROVE Monroe,
.Marc'h S. .1861, Administrators.
A D MINI ST R ATO K'S NOTICE.-
i oA- z Letters of admin
istration on the Estate of Eliza Colvin, l.te *ot the
Borough of Schel'Rburg, dee'd, having been gran
ted to the subscriber, living in said Borodgh, all
persons indebted to s-.id Estate are notified to if eke
immediate payment, -nut those having claims will
present thern properly authentic-led for settle
ment.
GEORGE M. COLVIN,
March 15, 1861. Administrator.
E DITOR'S NOTICE.
in. The undersigned ap
pointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, i
to report a distribution of the money which came
to the hands of S imuet Cam, Esq., 1 re deceased, |
as trustee to seil the red estate of Simon L aar,
dee'd.,and afterwards as guaiuian ot the minorchil
dren of said Simon Claar, and now to he accounted
ior by O. E. Shannon, administrator, C. T. A., ot .
said Samuel Corn, will attend to the duties of bis •
appointment, on Thursday, the 21 -t day of March, j
1861, at his office in the Borough of Bedford, at 10 ,
o'clock, A. M v of said day. when and w here all per- j
sons interested are invited to attend.
JOHN P. REED, !
March 8. Auditor. '
A ICE.
VSL * The undersigned, <
appointed by tho Orphans' Court ot Bedtord Coon- j
,y, to report a distribution of the moneys in the
hands of Solomon Williams, Adm'r. of 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 22d day of March, 1861, at his office in Hie
Borough of Bedford, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day j
when and wheie all parties interested can attend.
JNO. P. REED,
March 8. Auditor,
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—
A, C. James, i In Common Pleas -.1 Ho
vs> v ford Co. No 17 Feb. T. 1861.
Wm. O'Neal >
The undersigned, appointed to make distribution
of riioucv ari-irg from .-at- of Real E.U'c. ot above
Det't., find facts Ac., will attend to the duties o
his apjiointmer.t on Thursday, 28th of March, 186
at the office of Cessna and shannon , in the Rorougl j
of Bedtord, at which time a I interested ran atten h
JOHN PALMER d.
March Ist, '6l.
A UDITOR'S NOTICiL
yak Thf undersigned,,
appointed bv the Court of Common Pleas in and for
the County of Bedford, to examine the exceptions,
filed to the account of J. VV. Lingenfeller, Commit- j
tee of George Ow, a lunatic, and to report the tacts .
will attend to the riuiic- of his appointment, on cat !
urd.iv. the h.id .tay ofAßnch, 1861. at 10 o'clock
A. it/, of said day. at his office in the Borough o!
Bedtord, when and wher a 1 parties interested can
a ,Cnd ' JNO. P. REED,
JlUrchS. . _ Auditor.
A EDITOR'S NOTICK
Ja£l The uniier.injned,
appoin'rd Auditor to make distribution of ba! nee
i in he: da of Job Mann. Adm cistrator of Mrs- So
phia Morrison, dee'd., will attend to the duties of
his appointment, on the 4th day of April, next, at
his oilice, in the Borough of Bedford, at which time
R. D. BARCLAV,
March 8, 1861. Auditor.
Commissioners NOIK E.
Michael Wheeling j Subpoena on Libel for
vs ' Divorce.
Julianna Wheeling. \ .
The undersigned appoin
ted Commissioner in :■ e bov< Ce to .lake testi
mony, ivc., will attend to the duties oi the appoint
n.eu:. at bis office, in the Borough of Bedford, on
the sth day of Apr, . next, at which lime all desi
ring can attend.
R. I). BARCLAY,
March 8. Commissioner.
MISSIONER'S NOTICE.—
Henry F.arnest, J Subpoena on Libel ior
vs< V Divorce.
Hannah Earnest. \
The undersigned, appoin
ted commissioner to Take testimony, fkc , in the
above case, will attend to his duties, on the 3d day
of April, next, at his office in the Borough of Bed
fo d, at which time all de im e can attend.
R. I). BARCLAY,
March 8. Commissioner.
1" XECUTOR'S NOTIC.'E.
-J Notice is hereby jriven that
Letters Testamentary h ve been granted to the
subscriber, residing in Greenfield Township, Blair
County, on the will of John Snowberger, late of St.
Clair Tp., Bedford Couhty, dee'd.—That all persons
indebted to said Estate are requested to make im
mediate payment and those having claims then on,
will present the same dnly authenticated for settle
ment .
ELI AS DELL,
ATui. Bth, '6l. F.i'r. Jno. Snowberger dee'd.
57' XECUTOR'S aNOTIGE.
Ji Notice is Imreby giv
en. that Letters Testamentary, on the will of John
Bowser, late ot Coleiain Township, Bedford County,
have been granted by the Register ot 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 du
ly authenticated for settlement.
MICHAEL HOLDF.RBAUM, Ex'r,.
Residing in Bedtord Township.
-March Ist, '6l
Pays the entire cost for Toil in in the most pop
ular and successful Commercial fchnol iri the coun- :
try. Upward
men from TWEN'IY-ElGiy different States,
have been educated for here within the
past some oi whom have been employ
ed as Book Keepers at salaries^!'
SOOOO.OO PER ANNUM,
immediately upon knew nothing of
accounts when they entered fie College.
CC7".Minialers' sons half jjice. Students enter
at any time, and review W'l* they please, with
out extra charge.
For Catalogue of 93 pagej Specimens of Prof.:
Cowley's Bftsiness and Ooamental Penmanship. ;
and a large engraving of thijCo'.lege, inclose twen- i
ty-five cents in Postage ;'tamps to the Priiici- j
pals,
jiNKINSfc SMITH,
Jan. 18, 1860. Pittsburg, Pa.
n (JOKING GLASSES
ENGRAVINGS,
PICfUREFRAMES,
OIL PAINTINGS, i
The most extensive and e,egant as-ortment at the
very lowesf rates.—G'asse- in store of every de- j
sds^i*.ion. Arahuganv f*J - z Gla-ses, lor country
sales. Print and l'oitrait framrs, Window Cornices, j
Glit Afouldings, etc. .'Estimates for furnishing j
Gla-ses U> fi : l every spice, by jfu.l on application- j
Engravings for Grecial and aintings.— i
Catalogues gratis.
VJ/S. S. EARLE & SON,
8 1 G Chestnut St., Pliii'a.
May 18,'60.-J-yf. _
€1 REAT BARGAINS ! v •
* GREAT BARGAINS !
GREAT BARGAINS!
Wishing t 5 redtfte our ssock as low as possible by
Spring, we will otlrr every description of
WINTER GOODS !
WINTER GOODS !
WINTER GOODS'
AT COST, FOR CASH.
AT CO>T, FOR CASH.
AT COST, FOR CASH.
Ready made Clothing at Half-Prtce.
AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES._/n I
A. B. CRAMER &. CO.
fW. H, 1861.
(SELECT SCHOOL.
The uiidersi'0 p '' htreby ihforr s
the citizens of Bedford and vicin'fy, that he wii! o- ;
pen a -'SELECT SCHOOL," commencing Monda) ,
April Stfc, ar.d continue four months. A Nornna! .
Cla s will also be formed. Having hirnseif nassed J
thiajigli aiu 1 course in the Stale Normal, and e r, i- j
ploying none but efficient be feels war- ■
ranted in irisuiing sstisiaction. 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- X. RAl>B,
Principal of. the "Bedford Union School.''
March Bth. '6l.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— """
The undersigned, ap- i
pointed auditor to distribute the funds in the bands j
of Sheriff Cessna, arising from the saie of the real J
estate of Terrehce Keirnev will attend lo the duties ;
of said appointment on Monday, the 15tb day of
April, IS6I, at t o'clock, P. M., at his office in
Bedford borough.
O. H. GAITHER
March 22. Auditoi. i
pATENT MICA LA MP CHIMNEY.
A C HIM NET THAT WILL NOT BREAK: i
Tb-.s great invention commends itself to every
one using Coal Oil Lamps. It gives more light,
i ... r! r ar-d U aot break by the j
heat or cold, faning, or any ounnaty nsage. r-i
sole bv Storekeepers general'/ throughout ibe LN
8. and the Canada-, and Wholesale by the M-nu
lacturers and Patantees.
HORNING & HUMPHREY,
No. 321 N. Second Street. Phil'a. j
N. B. A large anJ superior stock of COAL UIL j
LAMPS, always on hand, at prices defying compe I
titian. Also, the Portland Coal 0.1, at Menulactu- I
rt-is' price.
March 15, 1861-lt.
mrOTICE OP INQUISITION^
- 1 -' \VtIER.EAS, i
Zaccheus Ltitnan, late of Cumberland Valley tvvp., j
dee'd., died seizpd of tbe lotlowiug Real Estate, j
to'w it :
One tract of land, being tbe mansion place, situ- i
ate to enid township of Cumberland Vrlley, Bedford'
County, containing about eighty acres, more or les,
adjoining lands ol Jacob Weitz, John Frederick*'
heirs and others.
Leaving a widow, Sarah Luman, and i-sue six
children, viz Ann intermarried with David Dick
en, resicing in Seneca county, Ohio, Sarah Luman,
residing in Bedford countv, John Luman. tnu peti
tioner, Moses Luman, residing in Stneca county,
Ohio, Benjamin Luman, resoling in Seneca county,
Ohio, an.! Eliza intermarried with William GiiUm,
residing in Bedford county,
Notice is therefore hereby given t'n t in pursu
ance oi d writ of Partition, or valuation, to me di
rected, I w ill proceed to hold an Inquisition, or V l
uation, on the premises, on Saturday, the >th day
of AptiJ, next, when and where all inteiested, may
attend if they see proper.
Sheriff's Office, ( JOHN J. CESSNA,
March IS, ISfil. J Sheiiff.
lafofici OF INQtfISITION—
-s' WHEREAS
Itachae! McCone. late of Middle Woc ibury i'own
j ship, deceases!, died, seized ofthe following real
estate, viz : One lot of ground in the Town of
Woodbury, mtne county of Bedford, with a dwel
ling house thereon erected, bounded by lots of
George K. Holsinger ,and Jacob Brenneman,
Leaving issue seven children, to wit : John
McCune, the petitioner, Samuel McCone, Rebecca
Alaways, Margaret Igo, Hannah Barley, Nancy
Ann Moore, all residn g in R'air County, Pennsyl
vania, and Sanford Miller, whose residence is un
known :
Noiice is, therefore, hereby given, that in pursu
ance of a writ of partition or valuation, to me di
rected, I will proceed to hold an Inquisition, or
Valuation, cn the premises, on Saturday, the 13th
nay of April next, when and where ull parties inter
ested may attend it they see p-oper.
Sheiiff's Office. ( JOHN J.CESSNA,
March 15th, 1861. J Sheriff.
hg£H ERIFF'S SALK.-
By viitueol a writ of Vend.
Exponas *o me directed, there will be sold at the
Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Situr
dav, tbe 30th day of March, 1961, at 10 o'clock A.
M., tbe following Real Estate, to wit:
One truer of land containing 65 acres more or less,
about Id acies cleared and under fence, with a
plunk dwelling house and log stable thereon erected,
adjoining lands of Eleven Shipley, Thomas Conrad
and others, situate iu Southampton Township, Bed
ford County, and taken in executiTn as the proper
ty of Thomas Pennell.
Sheriff's Office, I JOHN J. CESSNA,
Maich 15tb, 1861. y Sheriff.
rriHE BODUGGEK.—
This wonderful article
jußt patented, is scmething entirely new, and nev
er before ottered to agents, who are wanted every
where. Full particulars sent free. Address
SHAW fa CLARK,
March 15,1801. Biddeford, Maine.
SHETALND WOOL, all colors at Dr. Hurry's
KEROSENE OIL, the best ut civ t "a ri) .N
AYER'S
SSI CATHARTIC
VI t&j ,
HI lul>>.
r-. '"'""'''fei-i Aro j .'.i Hicit. R. mil
'''h •Ps&,'' ctvaa !'^ did- -A iv i i ' *t-' •• f
or*J-r, with jo*>r kn - -
ranged, u-.a ywUf^Vcii?:i
a > colli for lata?' 'iuv: >'•,-
i -- !! viK> : tonus art* often the i>rltit>
1 1.. C/tJX -A. S",U*m iiitiif.-. .-.11 l :t ■ I
! q v ' : sk-km-ss T* trfvplng U|K. yru.
I *.-y A ::Bil should • <->it-vi i.jr n
"Ck j timely :i— <rf the rl>-'i• i* -
4 cdy. Tai- Ayr s ' Hii*. and
I N "..ok, S>" V clf-anso nut tin- JiMiiiwre-u la
* Vjj ,■ „Sfia more purity tin, hlrxwi, f: 1
pSS^ * Jfcvfldas*'' - let tho fiuWa move on ttacb
ill y'A strutted in lioaltb taiu.
'N'."?, Tlw.v stimulate tn- fttßrtit u*
%.Y< CSfe of tlie body into vigo. -us So
vr *' tivity. purify th system frcmi
tb obtru'. tions iiicii ntako
cHawwe. A cold settles somewhere In the bod;-, anJ <.h
stracto it# nuturat functions. These, 1f not reJlevedj
react upun 'themselves and the mintnindipg organs, pro
during general aggravation, buffering, and diseawa.
While in thU condition, oppressed by th ' derangement*,
take Ayer's I'ilK ami seo trow dire, -ilv they restore the
Bstard action of the syptefii, aud with it the buoyant
fi-.'llug t.flu alth again. v Wlwt true and so apparent i
tills trivial an| eomoioii complaint. is nit** true in many
if the. tod ami dangerous dit mper*. T!i • ?aiad
porgntive effoct expels the a. Ciu a si by ifctiihu" ohsttTS>
tk**i nr-I deran~ *:!**nt3 of tin? luttiimi JW i the
budy, they are rapidly, and many of them snre'jr, r ure<l
by fbor.tnittmean*. None who V :ovr th-* vi w-* of
Pills, will He-fleet to employ them woeu fi&feriug froia
the tlitforiirs lie > care.
fettttemenu from leadto* physicians in some of the
priuctpal citka> and from other well known public per
flOD!).
From a Forwarding J.', chant rf Ft. h-vii. /di. 4, ISIPk
I>".. Atbr: Tour rills nfd the j- iv .i) f all that is
great in haw cured uiy liltio - i:tr
of ulcerous "ores tipon her hands und f&S hd proved
in-t.r.c'r'.e t'T V in.. Hot m-mmo,- !■. i>- :i ti n--- g iev
oa-ly ?fVtcd with Notches nud pir.iid.wuu her 4 iu m l
fn n-' hair. After oar chili v.:-? cured, al?o tried
your ialid. und they have cured L'v.
J\ "* A M IIGIIIDOE.
AH a Family Physic.
Frcm Dr. E. 11l CiriiCr'ght.
Tour Pills are the priive of jn-g >. Their excellout
Qualiiies surpass any w Tliey aro
mild, but very certain and ef? < in : in their action on the
bowels, vvhieh nißket them invuiouUu to u- ia the daily
treatment of d^eo£jp
l£ca<lackc,b2oi }l;■ nd.:(hp,Foul Stomacli
JFVD.II Dr. - yd, ti .-?• t.aorr.
DFARBro. AYKR: \ >:i ic/m( com plaints
I have d'red with yonr riiumjjß* titan * y wy al- t'vit we
ever tre >t with a puri/ati** vt I p!.ee great depen
dence on an ntthsrtk in my daily contest with
dbv'Qie, an ! believing s 1 .1 • f.ti your Pil.s ailard us th-j
best we have, I of course value thuoi highly.
rm 3 r:r<o. l*a.. sfav 1, l r £s.
Dl. J. C. ATHR. Sir: I have been repeat<td)y cured rf
the worst hnulachr, any bo<!y can have by t< J s • or two
of your Pill-. It to arise from a foul stoiuacli;
wideb they cleanse at once.
Yous* with great res]>ect 9 rr>. W. PIIETILF,
m Clerk rf Steamer Claris*.
Bilious Disorders Diver Complaints*
From Dr. Tb'odort li*lL of iVcw York C>ty.
Not only arc yonr Pills r* * *bly a'Hptcd to their pur-
P' sj an aperient, but T find their beneficial eff*ctßupon
the Liver very marked ii.o -i. Tlieyliave in ray prac
tice proved more effectual far the cure of biv'ntt crvt- "
p!<uui* tiiau any one remedy i CiD mention. 1 incerr!y
rejoi'c that we have ..r length u purgative which is wor
thy the coufiUeucv- of the pruicsaiou und tl people.
BFPAMJGU or THE INTERIOR, )
\Tahing' ij, I>. C., •t ii Feb., 185' J. /
Sir* I have used your PM in my gonwal and bo pits!
prat lice ever since y-u made them,and eaunot hi -itute to
Miy they are the cathartic we employ. Their regu
lating action on the liver i* quick and decided, conse
quently they are au admirable remedy for deraugemeiiti
of tiiat organ. Indrcd, I have seldom fund a case of
U4 disuse BO obstinate that it did not readily yield to
them. fraternally yours, ALUNZ i UALL, M. b ,
J Itysidvn of Ute Marine UospiUd.
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Kelax, Worms.
From Dr. J. G. Grtr.ii, of Cn >.ago.
Your have had a long trial in my practice, and I
hold them it 2 esteem as one of the host aperi"Ht* I have
ever found. ThC.*r alterative effect ufiou the liver makes
them an excellent remedy, when given in smali doses fur
" lihous dyscnttry and Their sugoj-coatiDg
makes them v -ry acceptorie il'ul fur the uso
of women and children.
Dyspepsia, Impurity of thiJ Blood.
Prom Dev. J. V. Uimct, i'atl r of Advent Church, Zroslon.
DR. AYE X: I have used your Pills with extraordinary
success iu my family and among those 1 am called to visit
in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and
purify the blood, they art* the very best remedy I have
ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to
iny friends. Vuurs, J. V. lIIMES.
WARSAW, Wyoming Co.. N. Y.. Oct. 24. 1555.
DZAR SIR: I am using your Cathartic Pills iu my prac
tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cle;uii- tho
system and purify the fountains of Ou blrjod.
' JOHN G. MEACHAM. M. D.
Constlpatlon.Costivenens, Suppression,
IJJtriiinatism. Gout, Xturalgk, Ihop
uy 9 Paralysis, Fits, etc. •*"
From Dr. J. P. Vaughn. Montreal, Canada.
Too much cannot bo v .tid of your l-ills for the err ?rf
c .s;ren • f . If others of our fiatcrcity have found tin ui
rs efTicaceuis as 1 have, th y si: aid join ne in proclaim
ing it fur the benefit of tlui multitudes who sufiV.*r trom
that corapHint, which, although bad enough in itself, is
i i" pruct aifcu oi* othot* timi are w, rtm. I 1 ••>* .. r->
c* r- •• V. 1 - r-v •!iJt Vwur PHI* affect that
organ and cure ihe aibeuafs.
Frt m Mr?. E. Shcrt, Physician end Jfa- j Bssn.
I fin<l ono or tw- Iar r o of your rsm tck f, n at tha
pr.per time,aro ex?vi;•••.■ pr-m- !iv sof the % t"itru r <erre
tioji when wfa \y or ,Msrl..Uly and also very
eff ctURj to clear.-- the *(• ■: rh t .1 tapd worr-,s. Th-v
are so tuuch t!e be-t physic vc have luat 1 recommend
no other to my patients.
From the lice. Dr. Hawkes, of the M Fc-dist Fpis. Ch r-~h.
TTnvoprr Si ax 1 should Ui ungrataful f r tbr- rel.*f
yonr skill has brought me if 1 did nut rc|>>rt n;} c.v*e to
you. A cold > -ttlcvl ia mv limb# and brought oa exerc
c:afing nr..'trafficpains, wbdeh od A l in r* onicrh<rfirut
h.-vu Notwithstanding I Jntl tin: ' ,**.t f phj 1 * the
disease grew worse and worse, unt 1 hv the advice of your
ov *• Uent in Bal*huore. Ik- Ki ckcnz! I trlrd • ur
Pill#. 'I heir effect?? '.v .? ?h-w. •nf si.ro. Py persevering
ia the u Mi of them, 1 ou t*uw entirely weiL
SENATE raYi!is, Paton
PP. A VPK : 1 have I'wn entir !y c-:r 1. by your Piila, of
Jlt.ro ■notic Gi/ilt a tlb i-a.• tb-.r had afi'-iCt* d UIO
fry .rs. VINCENT ShIDhLL
P~g~V™i of the Pill# in market contain Mercury,
whirh, although a valuable remedy in skilful hand#, i#
dangerou* in a public pill, from the dreadful ooD>*t— !
• s tliat fr.-jo nitly f II wr itv inemtiou* u--. These
c 'Maia uo mercuiy or mineral substance whatever.
1 .ioo, 25 cents per Box, cr 5 Boxes for sl.
ft ° arud by Dr. J. C. ATE 3, &o CO., Lowell, Mass.
B. F. Harry, Bedford ; Bamdollar & Son, Bloody
Ron ; (J. B. Amicfe, Sr. Clairsville ; J. Breneman. ;
Woodtierry ; Geo. Gar.lill, West End ; J. E. Colvin,
Soheilsbnra: : and by lie lers generally.
Oct. 12, lt^O.
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The subscribers take pleasure ii announcing to
the Citizens ol the United States, that they hive ob
tained the agency for, und are now enabled do offer
to the American pjbiic. the above just y celebrated
and world renowned article.
THE STIAIL LHTLYG OXGUE.YT
Is prep red by DK. C. P. RF.LLINOHAM, an eminent
physician of London, und is warranted to bring out
• thick set of Whiskers or a Mustache, in from
three to six weeks: Tki article is the only one of
the kiad used by the French, and in London ai.d
Paris it is in universal use.
It is a beuuti ul, economical, soothing, yet stim
ulating compound, acting as if by ma<ic upon the
roots, causing a beautiful growth of 'uxuriant hair.
If applied to the scalp, it will cure baldness and
cause to spring up tu place of the bald spots a fine
growth of new k ur. Applied according to direc
tions, it will turn red oi towy hair dark, and restore
gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth
und flexible. The "Onguent" is an indispensable
articlp 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 a-li
cit in the United Mates, to whom all orders must
be addressed.
Price One Dollar a box—for sale by ail Druggist- 1
arid Dealers , or a box of the "Onguent ' (w Gran
ted to have the desired effect) will be sent to any
who desire it by mail (direct) securely packed, on
receipted puce and postage, §l. IS. Apply to or
address
HORACE L. HEGEMAN d- CO.,
Druggists, &c.. 2d William Street, N. Y.
March 8.
FRANK. JACKSON,
PRINTER AND STATIONER,
4-3f CHESTA UTSTREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
May 15,'66.-1 yr.
r _V/. |_ fwi k ~1 *V.C; - : *J
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\ N A PERI EX r AND STOMACHIC PREPARA
. 1 tiori of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon
by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by tne
highest medical authorities, both in Europe and the
United States, and prescribed in their practice.
The experience oi thousands daily proves that no
preparation of Iron can be compared .vith ir. Impu
rities ot the blood, depression of vital energy, pale
and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its ne
cessity in almost every conceivable case. Innox
ious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has
proved absolutely curative in each of the following
complaints, viz :
In Debility, 2\ r ervoi' < Affection*, Emanation, Dys
pepsia, Constipation, Vlarrhcea, tit/unite*, Inripiei t
Con sumption, Scrofulous. Tuberculosis, til llhettn ,
Mumeast motion, IT A, us. Ch/orjsis, Liver Cmplaint
' Chronic Utadtehrs, tthrumjtinn,, Intermittent Fe tier
Pimples on the, Fact, if.
In ca-es ol General I) vbihty, whether the result
of acute disease or of the continued diminution of
ne:voits and muscular eneigv Irorn chrome com
plaints, one trial of t iis restorative has proved auc-
to art extent which no d srription nor writ
teu aTTTstatinn would render credible. It valid* so
long bed ridden as to have become torgotten in their
own rieighboi hoods, have suddenly re-appeared in
the busy world as if jll.-1 returned from p.otiae
ted travel in a distant land; Some veryjsig
ual instances of this Kind are attested ot leiiia.o
Mjh~rers; emaciated victim" of apparent imratmoi,
sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that
complication ol oervous arid dyspeptic aversion to
H.r and for which tue physician has no
Iri of all kinds, am: for rea*ort
tamiliar to medical men, the operation of this prepa
i jtion ot lion must necessarily be salutary, for, un
like tlte oh! oxides, it is vigorously tonic, withou
being exciting and over-beating • and gently regut
larly aperieni, even in the most obstinate cases of
costiveness, without ever being e gastric ptirgatu. e,
or infiictiiig a disagreeable sensation.
It is this latter property, among others, which
make - it so remaiKably effectual and permanent a
remedy lor Pi It ~ upon which it also appears to ex
e:t u d.-rn t and specific action, by dispersing the
loc.il tendency which forms them.
In Pj r e P" i, innumerable as are its causes, a
single box ol these Chalybeate Pills has often suffi
ced for the most habitual cases.
in unchecked Th-irrhaa, evi-n when advanced t*>
I'', stentery, confirmed, emaciating and apparently
malignant, the effects have been equal! decisive and
astonishing.
In the local pains, loss cf flesh and strength, de
bilitating cough, end remittent hectic, which gene
.■■■■ y mdi'ate Incipient Consumption, this remedy
has allayed the a!a:m ol friends and physicians, in
severa, very gratifying and interesting instances.
id T ■ ulous Tuberculosis, this medicated iron
has had far more the good effect of the most cau
lio 11 siy balanced preparations of iodine, without any
ol their well-known liabilities.
1 he attention of females cannot be too confident
ly invited to this remedy and restorative, in the ca
ses peculiarly affecting them.
In Ilhrumatism, both chronic and inflammatory,
in the latter, however, more decidedly, it has been
invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain
and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints
and muscles.
In Intermittent Fevers it mast necessarily be s
great remedy and energetic restorative,"and its pro
giess :n 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 effects. Good appetite,
complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength,
with an unusual disposition lor active aud cheerful
exercise, immediately follow its use.
Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills
price .)0 ceil..- per box ; for sale by druggists and
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Ail litters, orders, etc., should ba address?
to
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