The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, January 31, 1862, Image 3

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    Ayer's
In ract
k* combined with si• ■■! *' t ,!
greater a limit** power a to -■' •■••< aa e-UrictW*?
a •■•• ■ i: 0.;..,ri'! - ; r,; t ij
cv-e. ii ich a rem"dy is sw ly wap'ed jy tft-it#!
who aaffer from Stramoin ©TMIM*; •••••! t at
on- whicii wii! ace mi>l 1 r r-gre
prove r.{ i t,tn*-r,se sn •' ice to • !arc -claw :
our aflLcN'u t-iL v citiz-r •. How ro(n?iieie i^B|
this e rr:poped wiH Co i' has !>*rn proWn hy :
i-xnerintent on n any oi th- worst cases to bi*|
found in thr fpilmvirv c opiamls:—
Scrof'nit nn Serai; ion:; Conpfoi'tf*, Brup- )
tins m■ L : "jfive Vi*?. • • L-:srs, !
Sltfche?, Turners, Salt R'i'/n. Sou'-.' //.' •,
Sushilis tSy hiUtic .tfjF'rf'j>s, M-~r v~M
Disease, Dropsy, JTeurnl^iTic De'orcux, De
billys D> and Indigestion, £< t,.- tW-rt, ;
Rase c S*. Jl-Jkt :y's Fir e, a:ii indeed tti-
whole tWnu' earn; A'nts art-ing Impurity
of the Blood.
T'".j compound W. ( ! e t'n id t great pm.no
!*- : h•->.!r;. u:. a 'afc-it in fp r rne, :> -s
--; J the foul burr. af f >ch f-st-r in 'h* .*?r>.■ t
that s-ason of the y-a\ Pv •' t? r<-1y ex .t- .
son ot ti'.eni manv ia* £ • < •. . r; n e -
ped in ttie b '• M•iiiilu-.it can. ,y th. at.l I
this remedy, spare iLrawel**! Irafli tfe er-<!- i
rao.ee of foul erupt ions ant iiiceratis ;r •*,
uhtch the StsltTl W;. 1 trVi '.i rid . self of
corruptions, it r.o! as > tb his t!-ro'eh
the natural channelsc.-f the b.y i;\ an altera
tive medicine. Cleanse on' the vitiated blood
whenever you find i'* impt'.ii s thro"
the skin in pimples, eruptions, >r sore-; ciranse
it when you find it is obstriu erf and sluggish in
the veins ; cleanse i whenever it s fool, and
ynur fve!i<iZ9 will teii you when. E*-n where
no particular disorder is iVi , people enjoy bet- ,
ter health, and live imig-r, tor cl-anxing the
blood. Keep the blcoi healthy, and all :. we!!;
but with the pabulum ol .if* diso- '-red, there ;
can be no lasting heal'h S -ner o later 5 ••>•-
thins must go wioug, ami the gre-'t machinny
of life is disorder. 1 or jverihro •' •
Durinsi late years t.he public br.-p been mis
led by large bOtlln, pretend*.ig to give a Qtia|t ]
of Extract of Sarsapariila I- one liar. .M s'
of these have been frauds upon the sick, | r
they not only contain little, tf any, Sarsapafitla,
but often no curative properties wf.-a' -ver.
Hence, bitt-r and painful ti -ip," ir.ti t i s
followed the use ot tl e various ex'racts of Sor
barilla which flood the ; j k -t, i. 111 the nam ■
itseli is justly despiserf, ari.t 1j- i-ame ?v rio'i-
'.VI i ,Tl !>osi T eon an 1 ch-'it. Still we
call to is compurid Sarsaparida. and intend to
simply fuch a rein.-lv as sba'! -srue ii;.e „n
from the load of obloquy which rexU upon it.
And we think we l ave ground for believ ing it
has virtue., which sie i:>s!ih:e hv 'ire ...rdiua
rv r uij of - .c-' diseav-'s it is i'.tend'd ' > cure
" Prep* ei -. !)-. J. r. \YC?x it L ov. li,
Mass. l s r ii* -jl per bottle; Sux .le'.tits in ue
package, Ni),
Dec. ~7, 1861.—*2 m.
.SiISLDiER'S TRi FRiSll
1 L tt A Y S II SAn \ .
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loPrfTh ■■(<■ -evivpv.
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HOLLO WAY £> OIi~I .IS:
Lutg marca-s. nor? : v'f j its, h anl
jr.s <ie t eel, r.' *a • r "• . en ,
*lO fi■ r.itß : M;.M 31 R i .It—. your 11 s
are graspiriA ih-*ir e. o:. )in ■> do - t- ;
what relief a - Oil-r p." '!i:< .■£ vl -L'l-
at.d COOLING Hiive w ill gir* to tn : o . -v.
whir faraway ::r.-n home a-d IVI- . It it • • ;
art! ntiaes touch tie teet *o tli it ta-.S can • • ir-
Itlef.t fa igue. 1' Vrlh* U>t relieve- I tic ;
a;-?. •: ;t- ie.:'.* :ig *t :> . stx i. .{
vi-oro j*, ..ile for
S'fb a Ctefit - ii G.n'i ' G .
It stands iin-Vi-u.'! i. rDOVihB an Ipi event iig eve
ry vi.ig 11 11.*1. -a:if • -I r y thawing rue
tog . it <|U t-.iy and completely hea.s the
R5.->t frig ..1 >uo '.'fs.
'l l •* 12 i 1•t i* 3 of t ' t r 1 j .. >' ■
You can \t ; .t into Ida Km-.'-ucks of yrur ii s
bauds ar.d Ifrct:. rv. a it— eva ar r. ort 1 :•
tary grtt iban A up;-i> of this
Extraorrln try rtiiUtf ry Salve.
The Ic "eI v- w ir *..'■% id- it right,
erpaved to drench" g 01 -h . o-.h' at.-, u
often •>/.- ! with •st "V iOL' "• i PAtN \ C"-. H
erf Mi'- f-OC T!. V G H' \ItSF.NESS. : .st -> •■l
-of Q"iUt£ CO.v'SiJ'*!? 10% Hi- i* -iip. liel
wit *. lit . . v.-.tr'- d, - . i AY S l> NTv. XT,
e!i d,.r :e :v-:ol a Jew . us-h night and
•,r 1 j -.li 1 1 *■ .-* o.r. ... IH. a.. ru ut* i 1 * •- 1
•h<y over in- i Ma oi chest will reno.e thr SrT-
V:-:ursr PMJfi and atop 'he mas' distm-ing ai 1
PANGEROffS Cv/*wG O. lorrrtore vve to t-v
wkule A v.} ,
Siuidivrs ittealion I
See to voor ovvn health, do oot tru-t to n- Army
l-.\-p :es alihoug'a mos: valuable. i ..ese PILLSan-.l
OINTMf.NT tiave been f or ..soy teste.!, they are
tn- cr.i> remedies used ir the European Camps and
£■.?.cks, for over lortv years Uooior K tiloway r.as
•i.ppli"tl ai! Ihe Artr.ies in Eorepe, arU during the
CtiiMEAN CAMPAIGN he eaublisbed a depot \i
Bale lava, for the exclusive saie of yese GI*..IA T
KEMEDU.S, niuny a time ! is special Ait' t there
bas so d over a on in weight o; the Ointment 1 ••
singl— day- Tl'-ese temb.e and latal enemies of the
tOLDIER IN CAMP.
Diarrhea, 0 yie.nta y, Scui ry, Sores o,' Scrofu
lous Eruptions,
ai! li-a;ipi"ar like a charm be'ore thf-se PILL? end
OINTMENT, %t.u cow while the cry rings through
out the land,
TO olRJlS! TO .a RMS'!
Do rot let brave men peiish b* d 'eave,
place in their hands these PRECIOUS REMEDIES,
'.hat Will enable them tn ?e.-ibt the dangerous expo
sures, the Ftver.-, ttieCiiifis, and li e wounds v* tneh
they cannot avoid, a.:d what is more, 1 arniot ire
quently get succor ;a t.ie MT.JI of need, w r.er a.
if our brave men have only to put their da. u'o
their Knapsacks a.tit find a sure remedy ftete for at!
tne caaualties of the .atii- ti- v. How many thou
sands ot lives woo 1.1 Ihus be saved who wcuhl othar
wj perish before re ief could he obta.ned.
CAUTIC >U.—None are genuine unless the
words"HOULOWAY, NKWYOEK AXU LONUSX," are dis
cernible as a IVaier-nar. in -very leai or th. boc .
of directions atoui. ! eacd poi or uox ; the same may
bs plainly a- en by ict.t.-'g th■■ lr£~ to the light. A
aaudsome reward will 00 gtv-n to any one t i.derng
such iiifoima'.icn as lead tothe detection o; ..ny
party or parties -o.iatt rfet'i°g the medicines or ven
ding the same, knowing theai to be spu>ic-s.
• • Soli at the Mir .factory of Professor HCLI.O
--b3 Maiden La Ne .v Yorr. i,.d by all resp'C
table Druggists and De lers in Medicine, through
out the world, in U.xes at 2o cents, 6J cts,
and $1 each.
XF*"rhere is considerable eav.ug by taking the
vgur
>J 8 Dirfcctioas for the guidarce of pat.ents ia
svery diacrdvX are affixed tt oku box.
7kctary !?, 10d5.
: ■ \ . -X
• \'L Cl.' rMCNt'
| *'• |||gp#| || n.:Si.|>S'a i .ft Lffp:tf|
.... ... - .
i : . — : v b-- E ■1 1 .1 f. 1,1
m G EN? 5 W
A'e wit! pay from S25Ya S™. pr month,aso aU ;
pxp-nsea, to active Agent*, or yiv fommiasio^gi
'••tsixr. COSIPXXY, H. JAME3, Se|ier.' Agent', Milts,
-> eta I v z r t \ s em cuts.
* DMIXISTRATOR'S NO I'IJeSB 'Jffll
\ L-ii-r. ot .1 d Tiniitrjt on h iviag b l * l - grant- f
et! th su:-iT'!ht on 'h- e-tate o J j'l, S. S.
. -v, late m M dd;- Woodbetty tp , Qodfori coustty, •
i ileC'ised, ell pC' -ous indebted to SUhi estate, are '
I hereby net t:--i ! > make immediate ftaym-nt, and j
•bos- having claims ai 1 n-t the -r.me; yii present :
toeiii ply authenticate. 5 fo<- ••'. !
Jan. 31.] JACOB SYUfHraY/AAmt* j
[R .suii. g it< M. Woottberry tp. !
I DIVIDEND.
a / The Pic?itient and Manager# nf ■
• r (!latn'>r*bur£ ami IE ffur'! Turnpike r-iail
j co.npatiy have declared a do id-nd Ll ore per j
; c :r on Hie capital -tuck of said company pay- i
able on dcma . i.
iV. 11. .McDowell, ,
J in. 24. 'i-2. Treasurer. |
t DMIMSTRATOU S: NOTICE
. V L- '••rs o. Aitimr.i? t. alio:, on 'he eatete of Jo
-eph Jl. Co* le l-c'.J, having b-en ran fed to the itn- j
d-t- i:i-d re-: 1,1.i tn L ttiofi tp. in I !,e co.inry of Bed
. • . it-.*' : ■* •ie r.-r g v-ti to all prSo:iv indebt
ed -o s.iid < - o mase imm-diate payment and j
. cse having tijim- ..gainvi -a. 1 eo.ai.e :o present j
them wiihout delay.
THO3. OLDHAM. j
Jan. 2iib.] Adm'f
! A j.LECi nEN Y.MALE AYD
VE.MALE SEMINARY,
Hedlord Co., Pa.
. .'I \S. ii GERE A. fL, Principal.
Mi sS- .L EKIM, P.>ct i'.tre.-s.
Miss A. L. fHi'.' l, Feacher on Piano Forte,
This tn-tuut rin, uudr the supervision of the a
hove named p. . -ons, :is,:st.'d by other competent
Teaii.-rs, ,t.ford* a coui e in M-lhe c r ; ,' ,
Natural J-c •• < '■■>. Lngu- i-s, :nd Beft- L-if <■ -
Ir Mr.-ir, t'iiiolicg, ivic.. it Hives extended inst: iic-
Tion Tile Winter Term Will commence on Jan. 13.
lSf> J. S. u l-iit, admitted at any tune. Habits of
health, System, an I p tri|An--s, vi. w-. moid, -o
ciaf, aol ~ 1. vire hmaJe promt lent ob
j-'Ct-. <•-" 'niEon. That the physical power.*, ;,r
--welia. the me, ;al, may b- cultivated—CaL-ti.-ii
ic e\ rc *e ire nec.s-ary—here tne Students
meet c efc d y tor systemaf'c pd ysice ex-rcis.
.no ~t t W.;| pry fur boai ii.cSudiri fu -
Ovv.xi' lushed j corns room rent, fuel aid
tuition n c mm no R-etish. p-r term of ei.-v-r
w ■. k Extra a' wo lerav rirargey, even less
1 e-et io e, 1; .r. tne fdi" ar calls ior.
Stuiesta yrepared ftM' the highest cLss in col
"o" C >•' , or parl ; cui:tr, ad ; r-
CHAS. If. GF.P.E, A. !L.
Dec. 2!, I*6!. Re itsburg, Bert ford Co.. Pa.
T~"*• R. RE\ r.
' ' TfTf-; CORNFR PROPERTY,
forno-rJe oecupi by the l"s Sirrujef Sro.sn. as a
li;y Geo is -tn •an ■ ROW n *n aecupf •y of James
Fan.; a*, i for r lit if the'.s ; etaoil for - raer-
CV ' . - U - 111 Bedford.
Jar. 3IV IC, it.3o.
B • ' i - > '" '• !
3 s SOKI'.LSiIOOL &. AEMI\" A R Y
FALL rLRM COMM C.YC ISO AUJ. V2TII 01.
! -f 1 AILY ti ■ given ia the Theory an : i'rac-
Fo ' '.tig $! oh per week.
Tuition in lu'i r.ngti-ii and scientific Course SC : S2
| per quarter o! len week-.
For circular cobt tinios full p.nt : cul.rs ddress
OSbORN F. iV TiCKER-ON,
I'li' '■ -p.- s.
JiF.v 1 Oth, '6l. Maiiiatburg, Bfair Co., Pa
EGISTPR'S NOTICE.
l\ Aii pel-oris .utere-t' d are hereby notified,
'•.at the foiio-.vu-g named sccnunt lit-, have filed
11.-tr acc.mints in the Register's Office of f!-df >r i
county, a: ii the' the same ax .11 be preset.ted o the
Otpbars' t'o .d, in and fo- s id county, on Tuesday
the 11th .lay of Ket. uary next, a: the Court flouse
.ta tiedfo-d, i'o r confirmalio 1.
1. T'.e su, ;.|en.er ai account of A ran R ed, -x- i
ecut >r of the la-T Will, 3-c. of Dr. Wm. \V. Rc c !,
.'ate of So-."'i Woodnerry Township, d.-ceas -r|.
2. i'he a.com.t of John Morse, administfa'or o!
the es'cte of No mar Johnson, iute of Southampton
i towis-hip, deceased.
! 3. The account of Ann"Marks adir -is'ratrix of
the estate of John J. Marks, lata of South imptou i
; township, d-ceased.
4. ; he account of David Ci >7, adm'r.istrator of:
j th- estate of JacobClilz, la'e of Souluampton town- 1
i sh P, deceased.
5. I'he n.iai account of .ierirr. ah T. Black, onnf
: Mr a iminis'ratros of the e-tat- o. Joan Black, late
: ol" Napier township., d-eecsed. •
i 6. Ihe .count of M. -ha-l Wei'z, £.q. aJ-ninic
-1 tr toi of the est te'ot Joseph P. Carver, tale of St.
| Ll iir Townsh'p ilecea-ed.
7. The :.-count of O. L. Shan: oi., E-:q. ad.mir.ia
I traior of the estate ot Jamel Mean-, Rtu ol MOll
- roe town-h.p, ile.-easet.
e. The account of EFax DM!, Esq. exicii'orof
the last Will a.: ! Tet,uent of John Snowoe ger,
late of St. Clait township, decea ed.
S. 11. TATE, Register.
| Register's Oifire, Bedford j
j January 17, 1352. i
j jfftoriiONorAßY s NOTICE.
Not c • :s hereby gives, 'bat the second 1
1 account of Ceorge F. Riddle, a; i ce <"I Is.ac! and !
| 6.tnon Opper.heimcr, has been fi'e.l in the l*r rhono
! tary's Office, and the same will be p es i.tej to the j
' Court of Common Pl-as, in ar.d for said c-urvy, for |
| co.ifir nation, ou Tuesday the 11 th day of February ;
' n-xR j
j The account of J>hn H.Rush, trustee of Peter
Biudie, of Re-fori township.
S. H. TATE, ProtL'y. |
Prothonot.ixy "a Office, I
Bedford, January 17, !82. \
QTRAY CATTLE.
FN Came Io 'he prem : es of the tub-criber
living in Urinn lovrnsbip, B -o count y, about thi -
2.1 of' December :ut, a BLACK STEER, with a
I while b?ck, left e r cut off, and a slit in th* imd-r
•' pan of each *r; and a red BUT* OLD HLIFER,
! with the left ear cut 08 and a notch in the under
■ part of the natre ear, supposed to be about two
• years old. The cwner is requested to com*' forward,
prove property, pay charges and take them away,
f H J MICHAEL SHAEFER. |
January 17, 136®.
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!. fi-nry snith vs ReubenSmi'h
; i j-tcoS Faftiair 44 J .!■ Ai.<ip Eiq
f.S Sbvci.-r sr. <■• J, 4 '• C Blarfe ; j
•4LV. M' Lankan * A J SmueV-K-wj ;
'• J. Brewwmari I
i7 $. A '• PVit-f
• ( (>■ o t M)ifl i
;9CoJlttw\ Outt'ii'Ci '• E. L. Amt'-rsGft J&q |
■lO Sjiiit* J '"fin C-'M-nii E-q
11 Sam* 14 sic-n 'is Lv >;? ]
j 1.2 Reed. Schell • Jai" !> R.kchey /.
1'
11 IJi-z- Uiah O'.V-al 44 Cftus 'P. AJa-r.?
I*> Sinm-I Liu - 4 Pet*r H !! : .. •
!ۥ AFxatxi* 4 ! H >llsr 44 G*o. Tr- ui'jnn
;17 .V-ah J. Mi'ler F.q •' P. (J. Morgan -
'ib David Iru!-: 44 Joseph Oi 4 ..an
H. TA l'K,£|
Prnt.
Pnthy'a OJic*, )
Jan. 1?. JsiJ \
l>il. WM- 25. 3IEJSSIVS
i ARr\ T 7 TIT Y l ' \C* IT
iVi U L 1 I i 4 v e l -) 11 ,
A St," 5 _ KVMfcpY FOR A
HAD BREATH,
Soke MOUTHS,
CANKER,
DISEASED RLFF.DLVG GUMS,
NURSING SOKE MOUTH,
! Ar.d the best pcife: now in iw (or <*>'*/ di-t<;.*d
rr ln-.on of tha mouth. It is particularly bti:GV
cial to persons wearing
AR'IFKTAL TF.EI'i?
V'ml-te'y dej -jying every taint of the mouth,
absOl". g *l;d e-|..viiij? ill I ~.:i it I hOFiDg
A SVVEI i* BREATH
to a! who !< ike use oi it. No Yoiriso: L.ICT or
'.'•4 Gi.NTL.J V w - ...:■> •*
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i rre;>.v i ■,: 't I' D'-..tai vMS.,, N>. 77,
Feu. ,ti -t- rt. tC roHyn, E. L>.
PRtcs, rj CBJITS rci: BOTTLE*
! A lib lal dieconnt made to dea -,"..
| d-i Jrtsg pritich'-'i ('jizce, l\>{><. u Iluiljio jrs,
,Vo. 1, Spruce St net, Jtem Y<> k
Sol ? :;' o bv Ca-•■ • !!, Micic ft f*i. , f nth Avenue
! 'Totfci: .1. H I. C.A. (initio, 7 .3 Btoa j.vav ; D. S.
• Barn- s. 13 -"2 i'.roa-i • iy, ;. i by all l)rn- .■••'.
bpM ii- PttiW p :a by Dyott Ac C >., 2<l !. 3d
;S:r, L- , .-i.-l iiy t?. S- Habbell, Hit,GbritntMttnt.
DR. WM. li. MURD'S
TOOTH POW D E B-.
Ti.-S I'OW.t-r pr.-ses.-as fee
CAKB<NIC V.MTHOHT THE INJURIOUS
I . EKt/PERI !!> O• CP. vRCOAJ..
a•A is fr.-e f).:m ad Acids o. Alkalies bst c.n In
tin- |e.->-t injure thp I' ->th.
Irs .% rTi r: \ BF.INO FNTIRF..Y M FCIIA NIC A !.—FOLt.UI
JNft WITHOUT WEARING THE ENAMEL.
Dr. Vr ia B.ilurd's Tcotli Powder
IS BECO'-NtENPEB BV Af.l. Fm NEICT DENTISTS.
pa red a ! Dr. Hurd n Dental Office, No. 77,
j Fourth Str.-it, Brooklyn, E- D.
Price "JS cents pr box.
A li'.errl disronnl m .de to dealers,
i Si. : rccs I'-'incptf Qtjic . Irianne Buildings,
-V,> 1, 5 >".'<:<• Sfrt J, .Y-W York.
Sol I al-r bv C swell '.Mack & t"i. Fi r th-Avenue
H T") , J. Ac i. Coddinston, "17 Broad.wiy ; D.
i'.aroe., 2C-2 Bro>dway, and b'. al! Druggists.
S >s<i in Pnil.. le'phia tv Dyo:: -v Co., 2(2, N. 2J
street, an 1 by O. S. Hubbell, 1110, Chestiiut st.ett.
DR. *VM B HURD'S
T 0 0 T ii i f ii E DROPS
FOR rue CURE OF
| TOOTH ACHE
1 produced by exposed neives.
It ii particularly adap'ed to al! caces of children
' ;.tilictcd with
T OOTHACHE.
j Parents c n relieve themselves trom that dtstr es
ittig weafine-.a ca.i-- I bv
LOSS OF SLEFP,
. £~si t':i "r ct.ildrec Trotn great suffering, by keeping
j a bottle of
; DR. WM. B. HURD'S TOOTHACHE DROPS
in the houje.
i Px- pared at Dr. Hu-d's Penfal Office, No. 77,
Fourth Street, Brooklyn. E. D.
Pr■*■>:. only 12 c p-r Bo'tle.
A liberal discount made to dealers.
.A 't/ds Principal OJJice, Tnbum Buildings,
JVo. 1 , Spruce Street, .S'l W York.
Sold also by Caswell, Mack ft Co. Fifth-Avenue
Hotel, J. & I. Codding'm, 715 Broadway j D. S.
Barnes, 'ffiVJ Broaflwav, and by all DruggUts.
i Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott iiy Co,, 232, N. 2d
street, and by 0. S. Hubbell, 1413, Chestnut oorett.
Icias to me directed, !
jrypat'..ill'
. .-;.
■
j vv-?th a story end n'byjf log .Iwelriri-r r .r'e- rbmon
; Cu Pit arid ?thei , Mtu-ue In Sed'O d to.wjsabip, Bed ;
i iwtd coimiy. gnu taken ill ftJkecu'ia;. as t tie property J:
iof A'liJtam Johr>9'flH(. " J.
j... il,r, ail tK tutor"-' of <!- ft'ntJaal, i
] jtj thf* Uvscrib&if tracts of|
i-Tai' (. .-ifnate in tfi# lowAsbip; Tsl Bros 4 T.p, •
I fteotfnly, viz: Oa* of Ihe-m WginniGKt t*f I
f-a ftiif, an I noa.% land M Wifinym Fi-;
t i iier.ee sooih y "B>ti West tbtw frnit- '•
i ' 7| " ' and !v ttly t-ui fa<s u> a po-r, (toftij-rly a|
| \ oa'k rrti ej'm" 1110 iidf- P iand Muttstfie j
*' ¥ John Savage*.? Mrs, Ihvacr " r)V aid iatid j
; :7= illi;' tone hod a Li!lf deities West twenty- |
j hi ne perclo-s to a post, a corner ; I hence south i
t degrees Wwl six [fetches to a span-1
j isb oak. a corner : if.voce South, t weuty-eighb !
I a halt degrees West twenty-?vvo perch'-s to
. a |onst set for a corner; ihenc* by 'ar.d of H ]
"CJo. North.; eighty degrees,;" /East nine-.'
■ perches an.l five-tenths to a chestnut • j
M.esce Saolh thiify-fHtie d-'gieer, j
i t'vo jvercw-.'. to a post, S'-t for a corner; thence
|by said ! i m-nu-Mied land, a4 itd notr, or
i U'-A of J >:;n Britßih, North sixty-four d-grees,
{'£ tJf'ielv-Rin - perches to a tiha, (or lofe,}
f U"*nr,* Sotith eighty-f v.-n d-gree#. .Ei.i Iwru
-k-x jierot.e? to a p .si ; i' 1 -" ce sixi'if- j
i EiCee s.j * half East thi.tv-tuv perch
••r ? i a tii : '. a crtf -r : tli-nce N'orth U:iy
jvx an 1 a bail degrees. East forty-ctje perches i
fnd fiic-teoths to a post, (loiir.-riy Mack oak, ';
i tlewoj; fh< ac.-S'vDh eighty-three degfees, Das! j
?• venlePji pr'*. N i (for -.r-: !y chestnut 1
.... - V- '•
fifty-M io- p to slopes set f,r a coiaer ; : '
the-ICe Soiilili fifty ft . ' ...nr.-ri. Ki-.t ! hiity-!i Ve .
p -rdies to a p ■?: s- ? lor a comer ; ibeoce Nor'.h "j
. thirlVeo decreet, W-;-i vie v.-n pprrftcs to a i
o?k ;
' firel
i.nni DiJj.id*! ! ao>
•o- u,■.:•! mSKmv J .-a
: - v-L-J i£;-s
above I' O'l 'Pl^HiiilpMl
■ ?■'
at
s and land •..•! id johna i
eioht;- i.iee ilegrer s. East'' Bl?■.
to a tiicknr*.', a corner ; Ih-oc • si Ft'
N rl Ii 'hi.' v- nil'.e <l. £ e.-, Lii! sixf -
: es lu a OOit or corner ; ti.ei.re slil!
I'ICMH
'k
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i -1
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v.-'I
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i -*, froi.t : a l , .j ?50 fet . .-.h an.} exten
d,i * back r- : i! 1 I't ( -t, vith a two try log
•: • el! '_* '.—, 111..! f nmi* St.! >ie thereon etect
■:!; adj-uMug I d ol Jo:-epti CI. Dull, on the
1 S oh, an alley on ihe North, and land of A
■ mm Ate. ■ n 'he East, and Pu lie Road on
the IV r-t ; Si' *d n. I'niivi towns ip, Hed
fa;d Cr.un'v, an 1 taken in execution as the
piooerty ol Fredrick C .r".
JOHN J. CESSNA,
Sheriff's or--c. Bedford, f Shentf.
January 17, KS32. V
j J IST OF GRA XI) J: RORS,
J*_Jl Drawn for February T.nn, 1562.
J b:i Rithey, Esq., Foreman, Alvv Boylan,
; f i.o nas Grow den, William (Jriv, Frederick
M-ii ,i, Samuel D. Broadt, David Roland, sen
'. ni j;n Dcttman, Jos' h iV'er, Esq . ND
cl"--i.fi \V..eharn, James II Frar.'er, Andrew
DiV.h, George Ni >ck. 1! nry VVertz, William
It. i"."V, (if W Miam,) Michel Brengle,. David
F. Buck, Samuel D.cnn'ng, E?q , Henry VV
j Smith , JahobL. Miv Jubu CorJey, Jr., ivii
cluel VVertz, Ab'iri Johnston, John Brown, E q.
| | IST OF PETIT
1 _J Drawn f>r February Term 1562
ii'.thew ivlnn v, J-Shn Kerr, Jacob D. F.-tt r,
J i. A Burns Samuel Barley, John Lowery,
Jacob iVliil' i*. ( f Henerv,) VViiiiair. Foster,
I G- ;; * B'-unett. John AlJstadt, John F. Low
er v, J -.cob F.w.g, Michael L. P i't, J ihn James,
Jac bH. B-nser, Jo--j h Souc, John Dasher,
i William Gracy, Jonn Hoiliman, James M.
i Snowden, James Moore, George Reimund,
j Samuel Bui kid, S domon Adams, Samn : ! Rep
-1: ale, Go'ifi ey Y-ager, Thomas M. Long. Fred
! enck Miller, Geo.g - Stucky, Jaines VY. Re-d,
j Dewalt flarshbi-rg'-r, David Kochenderfer,
i VYillirt.o C >k, J hn D. Lucas, John Layton,
Fied'k ivaufftnan, Dsn'i Stch r, John Fickes E<q.
!
j X N The following nani' d persons, will
; make appliraiim to It.e ncx' Court of Quarter
'Sessions, in %'.! I>r Bedford County, to be
' he! 1 on fhu l0:h day ol February next ToiTar
j ero Licer.se, for the eas ting year:
i Frederick 8.-rkhimer, St. Clair Township,
i George VYetr.mer Monroe 44
! Samu'i R B .tloroSeld VY-sl-p.avidence
j Levi H Dethl Hopew-fl 44
JohnHlle'KS Juniata 44
P. G. MorgaH Bloody Run Borough
• William Dibert 44 ,c
Geo. VV. FigLrd Bioid TopTp.
. Wm. Botch, South Woodberry Tp.
; Clerk's office, ) S. H.TATE,
! Jsn, 17 IW2 | Clerk. <
DR. WM. B. HURD'S
XEFRALGH PLJSTBRS,
FOR THE C*"RE OF
NEURA L G I A
or Toothache produced bv colds.
LOCAL NEURALGIA
i iiiioieiliately cured by their application.
They set 11We a charm, and are p-rfectfy harmless
in their nature ; do not produce a blister, and leave
ou unpleasant, results.
Dr. Win- B. Hurd's Neuralgia Plasters
j never (ail to give satisfaction to all who test their
i virtue.
Piepsred at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, No. 77.
Fourth Stiect, Brooklyn, E. D.
Price, only 13 cents each.
A- liberal discount made to dealers.
Address Principal Office, Tribune BuiUings,
Jfft. 1, Spruce Street, J\/ew York.
Sold ,'&i*PJy Caswell, Mack (t Co. Fifth-Avenue
< Hotel J. &I. C'oJdicgton, 715 Rroadway; D. S.
| Barns, 20 1 Broartway, and by a;i Druggist-.
.. Sold i.,d Philadelphia by Dyort m CO., 232, N. ?.i
street, an- by O. S. Hubbell, 1410, Chestnut street.
j
| t "L-IXir-l PROPYLAMINi,"
FL&.U K 7ff E SEW CEMEDY FOR
REEUMA T I S M .
'ANEW REMEDY t ,
j A CERTAIN REMEDY, ( rOR
ACUTE RHEUMATISM. |
V . CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, '
If liIIPUMATiYM OP EVIiJIY Kf\ T D ;
I 1 HOVV STUBBORN,
II No J,/ " Trsa 1 \ HOW LONG STANDING, i
ymopYLAmNt:
WILL CONQUER 11', I
1|,.-WILL CURE IT.
WD AT IT H AS DONE,
lif WILL DO AGAIN. ?--.
I'm DOCTORS HEAD, :
| QperOß 4 } EXAMINE.
DOCTORS TRY I I .
j THE BEST TEST IMONY.
j BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
DOCTORS KNOW IT j
PATIENTS BELIEVE IT, j
TRIED AND TRUE.
Penusjlva ni a Hasp it a L I
. (f liosr Hoselrat Rt. .E-ORTS.). ; {
Miv 19. 1850,—Ellen S., ®t. 'Z% etegle, never |
very tt :.ng. 'l'wo yesrv igo .she had airatfacfc i
f trf a<-;,re'|huuidtis.-Ti irtim whicß was cos/fined |
tto Lei hieAfor tvfo weeks, and sufce<jaw.tly from a i
( relapse for lour mor#. She has been well sinet then j
| till last Saturday ; xrhile engaged in :ioue-y>.iiiui-z !
\ -he took CviJ, had p-in w bt-r back, ffl't cold hut i
I bad r.i deenfr ! chill. Two day* later her ankles •
; began to swell, wsick foHdwed by sweliing of j
ttu '-cr.ee of th bai-t. Sii* Mas sow QHlt ,
j pain in her -boi.Ueer, an.! her kiiurkies' are very (
: teiGer, red nod painful ; Loth bands arc- üBVcTM, j
j bot the yigrit is most so. This, then, is # ease of j
j acute rheama'ism, r, as it Is now fit-hiowbty call*}
i eii, tfeenmatic fever. It is a well marked typical
■ease. VVe wit} earefady witel. the tadW fcpin
I time to tiro-- 4 'rail your at tent son t® varib
.Uymptams wliica p.-t-snt i.w.-Ivm. My cb.-U
j'nvjsct ia br ngmg "or bt von now, is to call I,
,I V Jt* a r-me.iy whicfr has recextHy §t*£<
- ' ' J* s -- ;3
1 The dv aei.rsaeh :twf<:•
: comlbi'taid '.,bet9^BHHov:,Y<crTeQ :dr<r
weefe or mire. (Tbrc*.
now
i * ytiu ejtrsof-ta;f
a marked ch*#eb 4 f
which •
1 hus far our exp-rur.e;.t woitlif
. 4 • i a I:'t?e.fl
wbiie before we car. give a dec ! :e>i
wii i. so b j the result. LT*|||^^HB
i Here is anot ier patient who was placed on'Hli*
use of the ;-anie me-liciinf on Strftday fast; akie baf>!'
In ig :>. ; en £ 'Uering unm rhron'ic iheumat cr,. end (!-
■ '1 an octi : \,r*ut - 1
v-miiig upon her chronic affection. Ttie-vvflstS andi
kiiuck-ea were mum swollen and tense. She took f
the chloride of propylamine in three grain do-jesf
every two hours, and vuu wvli p-rceive that toe :
t-lirg of the jo.tits has much diminished. j
THREE DAYS HTF.I!!!
MAY 26, I*>6o.—This is the case o" acute rheum-!
at. -n j rented w i -i propylamine, the first o; those to'
! rich 1 called your attention a! our last clinic. Sue j
i very comfortable, and it caw taking three i
grain- thrice daily.
Iri tl s case it has scerr.ed to be followed by very |
i st.- actorv results, lie second c -ae to v.-ieh ;
j your atteht ion was riled at our last lecture, has j
I also continued to do well, i will now bring before }
! you a vry characteristic case of acute rhetunat.sm,
I and tf the'iesii t he satisfactory, 7 think, as good I
| jurymen , t-e .hall justly render our verdict in favor |
rf propylamine. j
| lie is a seaman, mt. 2fi, who was admitted a few j
■1 vs ugo. H > had occasional rheumatic pains, but j
r.ot so as To keep his bed,until days ago. 1h"
i pains began hi his right knee, subsequently affected I
| the 1-lt knee, and lat-r, the joints of t? upper ex- .
i irernttiea. These joint? are all swollen tense and j
tender. His tongue is lurrcd; skin, nt pusent,!
• dry, though there has been much sweating. His!
! pulse is full ami stiong, and ; yout 00, He has now !
used propslamine for twenty-four hours.
This gentleman is wuat m-y be cr.Meii a .-trictly
typical case ol acute rheumatism i here was ex
posure to cold and wet, and th.s exposure s follow
ea by a feeling of coldnesa, severe aiticular pain,
1 beginning as i: usuahy does, in the lower joints.
Tfiere is lever and the profuse sweating, so gener
ally attendant on acute ihe uiriati:.
1 did not bring this patient before yon with the .
intention of giving you a lect re on ail the points i
connected with rheumatism, but to again give a tii- j
al to the new remedy we are testing, and to exbiuit;
to you this typical case, as 1 ns.ve called it, than ;
which there could not be a tairer opportunity for j
• testing the medicine in question. We ar, there-!
i fo*e avoiding the use ot all other medicines, even
| anodynes, That there may be no misgiv.iigs as to
' which was the efficient remedy. You thali see the
! case at a future clinic.
THE RESULT.
• ——-
A FAVORABLE VERDICT.
i
JUNE 9, 1860.—The next of our convalescents is
the cese of acute rheumatism before you atonrclin
j ic of May 2(ith, which l then called a typical case,
j and which it was rematked was a fair opportunity
i for testing 'he worth of our new remedy. It was
there'ore steadily given in three grain doses every
® two hours for four days. The patient has got along i
! very nicety, and is now able to walk about, as you j
| see. Ida no' hesitate to say that I hrve. never seen
ets severe a ecre-e of acute rheumatism so soon restored
i to health as this man has been, and without Irias pre- •
j pared to dende positive y as io the vol''' of the rente-,
i dy tr- have used, I feel touud to state that in the rases .
i in u-hir'i ue have tried the. Chloride of PropylaiKme, ;
the patients have regained their health mseA earlier j
l.than under the treatment ordinarily pursued. J wisn,;
| genlitanen, you would yourselves try it, end report
; the results.
For a foil report of which the above is a cen
-1 denied extract, see the Pniladelphia Medical and
' Suegvta! Reporter, it is toe report tfter * fair trial
! ■"'
i'lom astcn.. "
V SPEEDY CUR>.,
AN EFFECTUAL CUKc,.
THE SAME RESULT
IN EVERY u.
WHENEVER TRIEi,,
WHEREVER TRIED.
WHAT If HAS TONE.
IT WILL CO AGAIN.
Bullock and Crenshaw, a firm well known to most
medie-i! men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine aas
been introduced, bave sold to us the exclusive right
i to manufacture it according to the original recipe,
and we have made arrangements ot such magnitude
| as to enable us to scatter it broadcast amongst suf
; ering humanity.
j A WORD TO DOCTOR-.
j If you prefer to use the same remedy in another
I form, we invite your attention to the
Pl'ek Crystal zto Chloride Propylamine,
' line Propylamine LryriD,
J Pi-re Propv ■ mink Concentrated,
PCUU "/ Kf.PYLA.HINE,
of which we are the sole manufacturers,
j QjP-W e cliurn no other virtue for toe Elixir Pro
pylamine than is contained in Pure Cryolali^ed
Chloride oi Pioyplitniue,
, THE ELIXIR IS
MORE CONVENIENT.
AND ALWAYS READY
~ FOR IMMEDIATE USE,
i AND MAY BF; TAKEN
ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS,
i BY ANY ONE,
BY EVERY ONE,
, WHO HAS RHEUMATISM OF ANY KIND
At 75 cts. a Bottle.
| Order* may be addressed to
i PROPYLAMINE MANUFACTURING CO,
Office, Room No. 4,
j S. W.Cor. Fourth and Chestnut Sis.,
T'kilu.Jc/phi*.
• Or to either of the following '
j Wholesale Agents.
BULLOCK fc CRENSHAW,
FRENCH, RICHARDSON it CQ.,
JOh,Y*t. M A PUS A CO.,
tip&4I*AV£THERELL A CO.,
PKTft&T. WRIGHT it CO.,
1 <• - ZEiGCER. it SMITH,
ELLIO I T, WHITE A CO.,
Pec.€, ; 6l-lyr. Philadelphia.
j | | ECFORD COUNTY, ss.
[ JC AT an Orphans' Court held
| Bedford, in and far the county of Bedford, on the
j ISs-Lday oi' Nove r.ber, A. I). IS6I, before trie Judg
; es ot tlte wid Court, on motion of Attorney Shannon
; the Court grant a rule upon the heirs >ind legit rep
j resenUiives of Daoiel Sleigbter, late of Monr>e
! township. dec'J ,to wit: Joseph and Darnel Slaiglj
j ter, and Nicholas Sk'igbler, Mary, intermarried wilit
• John Gsr'ick, who did, an.! a, ter wards was inter
married '.villi Joan H ill, leaving issue Adam, Daniel,
; Catharine, Sarah, Barbar i, Abraham and Nicholas
j Kai'lick, and Washington liali and .Matgaret Hall, all
| residing in Bed ford county, except Daniel Gar'ick,
| wiip-o reHuc is not known; Nicholas Slighter,
j 50::...a, widowni James McFarland, deceased. John
| Sleigh ..'cr, Louie: Ann, intermar
j tied with Ba.clay 'darkle, Matilda, intermarried
J with S..domett Feight, Rachel, who was intermarried
wiiii Abraham Garhck, i* new dead, leaving issue
i three children. to \vtfcj Joseph, Catharine and Peter
! Garlicx ; Joseph Slnighter,. sit residing in Bedford
f eonvrfjy awd Wit'wm, Sieig'residing in Blair
; county, ' '.tUfo-rr.pt; to be and appear at an Orphans*
■Court, to be held jt Bedford, in and for said county,
| cn tfte second Monday (itKb day) of February next,
i to accept or re tun to take the Real Estate ot said
: Daniel" Sieigb'ter, deceased, at the valuation, which
' has been vaiged an i appraised pursuance of a
Writ Partition or valuation issaml out qt the Or-
Co-::' of 8.-i,.! i-juiv for llist purpose di-
I rct*4 m aJtgw rM-v why th" suooM not b .> •
' Ju - " ' O-. '.Oit. a- b-, , H■. v isi,.".osr*
SShbii m ci* H e aoid
\ %SBHe|CWi : B"teifhrd a tftrfjU day-of No
, r, a. d. - c.D
.i' =!. S. H.TATE. Register.
1 ; S 5;
UN I* \EiV;
liViT TO THS LAS|i ? S-; : '
KZTEJVT EEMMER
FUR HAM) SEWTVG. ' v f
Is pronounced by all who 1 used ir
: b i.... "/for* those - etefy
1 protects the finger, and mak'sanest ami uaiftaMßM
aem while the npeiator is sewing. -T'-dsS^fflj
One half the l.bor of sewing saved by r.rnj this
Remirkibly Simple an 1 Novel favep.tion,
No ladv shottl Ihe without it. it is also "just tb
; thing" foi girls to u.- leaning to -w.
Its remarkable rheapties.j bring, it within reach of
the million. Sample >ent by mail on receipt of price,
2 5 CENTS,
Descriptive Circulars furnished on application.
A liberal Discount to the Trade.
Enterprising Agents (wanted in eveiy town nr.J
! county throughout the United S'ates and Canada,)
wil' find most prof, able employment in selling this
• usef.ii ait tele, as it meets with ready sales wherever
| offered—has no competitioh—and profits are very
' larje.
$l5O Per Month can be Realized.
Address, A. H. DOWNER,
4<?2, Broadway, JUew York,
Patentee and Sole Proprietor,
j N. B.—General and exclusive Agencies will b
granted or> the most liberal terms.
! January 3, 18C2.—*^3 ris.J
.NEW FALL & WiSfER GOODS.
The undersigned have just opeued a largu
; and elegant assortment of
FALL St WINTER GOODS.
We respecdfuliy Falicit a call by all in search
f ot great bargains. Tho'old cred *, no pay system, -
Sharing exploded—for the pr --.ent, our terms
wtl! be—Cash, or Produce.
Nov 1 ,'6l. A. B. CRAMER A Co
PUBLIC SALE "
OF REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, the undersigned will expose to pub
lic £ah, o-t the premises, on
SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, NEXT,
the following described ReM Estxte :
A tract of land in Liberty Townthip, containing
about 140 acres, about 67 thereof clea.ed. Tlie im
ptovements are a'Log Frame House, Bank Barn,
Spring House and other building* j also, an Appt*
Orchard thereon. The tract adjoins lan ds of Georg* ,
Dil'tuger, Samuel Brumbaugh, snd Alexander Mc-
Don tid.
HF'Terms made known on day of sale.
JOSEPH CKISMAN,
Dac. yth] Adm'i of Michael Raed ,<tec'4.