The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, January 01, 1864, Image 3

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    A sprrfFtC PILLS—WAWUNTW IU ALL
n BK In b r ™ n! N.V" fail to cure I Do
noMieu-cte ' Arc speedy in action! No change of
r.t eouircV' l)o not interfere with bu.inrss pur-
Mi,V- Car. be used without detect ion ! Upward of
200 rre. 3T'yS!.nThabused'
pp.<-.,ee,ana all .prak well of t.ieir
effic cv a- I approve Pi tbeir composition, which is
'™U. 'V veaetßole. and harmless on the .ystem.-
Hundreds of cer'ili-ales can be ebowo.
BPILA Se rine PILI- are the original and on y
genome Spot ific PUI. They are adopted for male
fnd f •mi.tr. old r y<"" l2 > a " d th " only pliable rem
, , ~ii'ec''hp a permanent and speedy cure m all
. : .r,ermalorih-a.orSetmrm! Weakness, with
r ,i,' evils audi ns leiK.hral and Vagiiu'
p'-Ychr'rgrc, fileei. U: Whiter, Nightly or Involun
.a,v Kn'issioi e. Incontinent—, Genital Debil.tV and
lrrii..bi'itv, Impotence, Weakness or Loss of Pow
' Nervous Debioiy, &e., fit., all l hich arise
uri icipaliy from Sexual Excesses or Self-Abuse,
or some constilutioiial derangement, and incapaci
tates the sufferer ltom fulfilling Hie duties of mr
--l\.-d life. In all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea,
ejiev* and Strictures, and in Diseases of the Blad
der and Kidneys, they act as a charm I Relief is ex-
Dtrienced by taking a single box.
Sold by ail the principal druggHts. Price sl.
They will be sent by mail, securely sealed, and
confidentially, on receipt
No. 70 C'dar 3treet, New York,
Consulting Physician lor the treatment of Seminal.
Urinary, Sexual, and Nejvous Diseases, who will
send, free to all, the iollowing valuable woik, in
sculed envelope i
LIIT; FIFTISTH THOUSAND—DK. DELL'S TREA
TISE on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, Impotence
-and Loss of Power. Sexunl Diseases, Seminal Weak
ness, Nightly Emissions, Genital Debility, fcc.,&c.,
a pamphlet of 04 pages, containing important ad
vice to the alilicted, and which tbould De re ;d by
evert eutlcrer, as the means of cure in the severest
stcgei is plainly sot forth. Two stamps required
to pay postage.
December 4, 1863 lysc
IMPORTANT TO LADIESDti. HARVEY':, FEMALE
PILI.S nave nevei yet faded in removing difficulties
arts.rig from obstruction, 01 stoppage of natnie, or
in restoring the system lo peifect lienltb wtien suf
fering fiomSpinal Affections, Prolapsus Uteri, the
Whites, 01 other weakness of the Uterine Organs.
1 he Pills arrperlecilyharmless on the constitution,
end may bo taken by ihe irp_t delicate female v\ j;h
oat causing distress—tne tame time [hey act I'kea
charm bv strengthening, invigorating and restonng
the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing
on the monthly periol with regulaiity, no matter
from what causes the obstruction may erise. They
should, however, NOT be taken during the first
three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at
a v other time, as inietirriage would be the result.
teach box coii'ains lib Pilid. Price St.
OR. HAUVTV S TREATISE on Diseases of Females,
Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Re
production, ami Abuses of Nature, and einpuaticallv
the Ladies' Private Medical Advise, a pamphlet of
64 pages, sent free io any nildtess. Six cents re
quired to pay postage.
The Pills and book will be sent by mail when de
aired. securely sale !, and prep till, by
J. BRYAN, M. I)., General Agent,
No. 7(3 Cedar St., New York.
ay-Sold by all the principal druggists.
December 4, IS&3—ly-c.
mbucFSALE ~~
Of Valuable Kea! Estats.
There will he offered at public sale, on the prem
ises, in St. Clair township, on the 26th of the 12tli
mouth (Jecamber.) n tract of land, adioining lands
of John Ake, Thomas G. Wright, Jacob Horn and
others, one half mile from Pleasantville, containing
F I FT V ACRES,
•bout SO acres cleared, part of which is excellent
rr.adow, th balance farm land, a part o! which is
bottom the bulanre well timbered. The improve
ments ate a Two Story Plank Frame Home, with a
Kitchen and collar, good water convenient to the
door, a Double Log I am, Blacksmith Shop, Spring
House, with u small dwelling thereon, together with
cut-biiildings quite convenient, and fruit in great
variety, apples, cherries, peaches, peurs (common
•rid dwaif,) plum-, apricots, grapes and prunes.
The property is quite a desirable one, easy of ac
cess, a pub ic road running through it, convenient to
mills, schools and places for worship- Sale to com
mence at ot.e o'clock of said day, when the terms
will be made known.
HIRAM DAYI3.
12*h month 4th, 1863.
CEMETERY?
The surveys ill the Bedford Cemetery have been
enmpleted and interments can now be made.
Burial hits can he i, ~i at any time by applying to
the Secretary, who will show the ground and give
necessary information to purchasers.
'i'ho prices of lots have been lived as fellows :
For ground bordering upon the principal avenues
and carriage ways, 1 square ol 4 lots, §3O
4 square,B lots, . . . .18
Single lot, . , . . 12
Pei other localities in which purchasers make
their own selections,
1 square of 4 lets, . . . S2B
4 square, 8 lots, . . . 16
Single lot, . . . 10
When the seleciions for purchasers are made by
officers ot the Association,
1 square of 4 lots, at from . . sl2 to S2P
4 square, 9 lots, at trom . . 6to 16
Single lots, . , . , 3to 5
For the purpose of affording further facilities to
purchasers, there will be a public sale of lots at the
(!enitery on Friday, ihe 18th of December, inst.,
at 2 o'clock, P. M,, at which time and place the
Board o r Managers will meet any prisons desiring
to puichase. By order of the Board.
ALEX. KING, Prea't.
C. N. Hiokok. S"c'rv.
IVANTEir"
100 CORDS TANNERS' BASK, at Farquhar's
CHEAP CORNER.
Clover seed, Flax seed ami Timethy seed wanted
*' FARQUHAR'S.
Any and all kinds ol Country Produce taken at
FARQUHAR'S CHEA" CORNER.
Come and buy your Clothing at
CHEAP CORNER, Juliana st.
M-otiey tared by buving BOOTS and SHOES st
CHEAP CORNER.
Best C'LOTfhS, GASSIMERES and SATINF.TTS
t CHEAP CORNER.
Com* and get a good HAT or CAP at
FARQUHAR'S.
Sotr.e Rcant'fal PLAID SiTAWLS, very cheap, at
Nov. 37, 1863. FARQUHAR'S.
' Last Notice!
All persons indebted foJ. M. CO,
either hy nole or book account will please settle
before the first of January, or their accounts will
A ~6ed '** Hie h nda of an officer fog collection.
December 25,1563.
RA T L ROAD ELECTION.
Offla jli 'iiingrloF tf Broad Top 3Tauvi.iin f
R - Co., Philadelphia, Dec .23, 1803. J
fbe Annual fleeting o' the S*'ckhoiders of fi.e
ii..ini"!nr. a- 1 3 rol - | Top Mountain Rail Iliad *-r\
toil L mpjny, will be he'd 0 the office < f the Com-1
,IT* ? n , Tuesday, the 12th day 0 f January, 1331,
* lo clock, A. 51 , when an eleitiuii will be held
or a President end Twelve Managers to serve lor
>ae ensuing year.
J. P. AERTSEN, Eec'ry.
ivoTscili
*o Bl " c ' Dweetors of the Borough of
Ooody Run will, until the 20th day r; January,
4<t, '1 u !,i ' c £ irlc.'! proposals for building a now
to o -uusc, ol ..1 ink, two stories it. height, and
tier ' "ems. The plan and spcctiica
op con b see.: by calling rrt the Secretary of the
-V J.A.MANN, SEC'RY.
4f oot|) fiuu, D* c . 24, 1863,
■ , cnP /-/
• v r jy ■ V
Hon. Wilson ITB'Candle**,
JuJge of Ibc United States Circuit Court, President.
Corner Petni mul St. Ctuir Sis., Pittsburg, Penn.
■ The Largast, Cheapest and Beat.
Pays for a full Commercial Course..
BfF" No extra charges foi Manufacturers, Steam
boat, Railroad and Bank Bon; -Keeping. Ministers'
Sons at half piice. Studenrs enter and review ut
any time.
This InKtitotion is conducted by experienced teach
ers end practical accountants, who prepare young
men for active hosine-i nt the lea-t expense and
rhortcst notice, for the most lucrative and respon- i
ble situations. DIPLOMAS granted for merit only.
Hence the universal preference for graduates of this
College, by business men.
PROF. A. COWLEY, the bst Penman of theUnior,
who holds the largest number of IST PREMIUMS, and
over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wil
ting.
Ciltctir.AAO containing full information 6ent par*
on application to the Principals.
JENKINS Xc SMITH,
Pittsburg, Pa.
02"Attend where the Sons and Clerks of Bankers
and Business Men graduate.
November 6, 1863.
Bedford Mai! Road!!
FALL & WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
FARQUHAR'S TRAIN HAS ARRIVED
with a verv large r.nd well selected etock of
FOREIGN AWJD DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS
TO SUIT THE SEJISOX.
LADIES* come and examine our stock of
DRESS GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Some beautiful P.alnior.ils, Woollen Hoods and Head
Dre-ses. Latest tvie ol SHAWLS, good Cloak
Cloth, VERY CHEAP.
i
OVER s©o PAIRS OF
boots & SHOES,
Consisting of Ladies' and Misses, Mens' and Boys'
Shoes and Pools of every style and variety, an J aa
low- in price as can be hid in towu.
A LARBE ASSORTMENT OF
ffisi'i Wear
CLOTHS, CJSSLMERES, SJTIXET'I'S,
JEJXS. JIXD
READY MADE CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS.
No better place to buy at, OVER COAT.
MATS AND CAPS in abundance.
Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Syi"p3, Molasses, Tobacco,
Cigars, and a great variety of notions.
Cyßemember "Cheap Corner for Cheap Goods."
EXAMINE OUR STOCK FIRST
J R. FARQUHAR,
C ' rap Vomer, Julian* St., Bedford.
December It, 1863.
JL A DIF.S
At Cramer's you will find a large Bssnrtm"nf of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
suitable for fall and winter. Nov. 20.
SAPoxiFfKK,
OR CONCENTRATED LYE
F A M I I Y S0 A F M A Ii L 11.
makes high prices : Siponifier helps to re
duce them. ft makes SOAP for FOUR cents a
pound by using your kitchen grease.
[E/~CAfJTION! As spurious Lyes are offered also,
l>e careful and only buy the PATENTED article put
up in IRON cans, ail others being Covntekveits.
Pfimsylvaniit Salt Manufacliiring To.'
Fnti.ADKi.ritu—No. 127 Walnut Street.
Pittsburg—Pitt Street ar.d Duquesiie Way.
November 27, 1863—3 in
Viiliiiiblc iUiSS Property
FOR SALE.
The subscriber will sell, at private sale, his Mill
property in Southampton township; the improve,
n.ents are a NEW GRIST MILL and SAW MILL,
In good running order, n TWO STORY DWELL
ING HOUSE, STORE HOUSE, WARE HOUSE
and Stable; and sixty-five acres of land, about 25
acres cleared and under cultivation, the balance
well timbered. This property lies on the line of
Fulton county, three miles from the Maryland pike
and seven miles from the Baltimore and'Obio Riil
Road and Cumberland canal.
TERMS—One-third in hand, the ba'ance in two
equal annual payments.
For further particulars inquire of tbo subscriber,
residing in Bedford, or Joseph J.ensure, on the prem
ises.
JOHN NELSON.
December 23, 1863.—4ts
Mew Firm*
The undersigned havirg purchased A. B. Carn'a
entire stock" of goods, will continue the lapinessat
the old stind, where they will constantly keep a
general assortment ot goods adapted to the wants
of the people. They also expert to receivp a gen.
oral assortment of NF.w GOODS in h few dsns,
when their assortment will be complete in every
department.
O. R. & W. OSTFR.
December 23, 1863—tf
PUBLIC y A LB
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
ly viituc ef sll order of the Orphans' Ourl of
Bedford county, tne undersigned will offer a, public
sale, upet tb A premises, cn
FRIDAY, loth OF JANUARY, 'B7l,
I th" following described reisl estate t A t-act of 'and
in Monroe township, containing 25' ACRES and 8'
i l'erclies, with ale t house and log barn thereon e
rac'ed, tin<Jv.:iso, eti apple orchard tittreo"', knowi
.\t tl. v "John Mills Farm, ' and of wtich the said
M.'U*. c'ied seized.
'PERM'S— at <. nftrr.ji tion cf sa, end
balan.ee in two equal annual payments without in
terr-t. Saltf to be ct 1 o'clock, P. M.
O. E. SHANNON,
SIX TEACHERS WANTED.
lue School Directors of Monro 3 township
wish to employ t,' compotent teacher?, to wlicin
good wages will b<v given. Annly jmmedin ly.
IICNJKV whetstone,
Dee. 25, 1363. , Ses'ij.
Brtrfcrli (ffonrtj), ear?
At an Orphan:,' Court held s.t Bedford ir. and
for the county of Bedfoid, on the ICtii day of No
vember, A. l). lbC3, before the Judges ol (he said
Coiigt,
On motion el A. King, Esq., the Court gran* a
rnle upon ibeheirsand legal representativesot Sam
uel McM alien, late o l ' North Woodberry township,
Bedford county, now Blair county, dee d., to wits
Mary, intcrmotrieri with llarrv Gates, now uerea—
ed, and leaving a daughter, Sarah, iiilcrma'-iicd with
John K. Bittterlield, residing in lha county of Brd.
lord, William McMulieil, leeiuing in Clauon coun
ty, Pa., Elizabeth, in'ermr-rried with Johnson Mc-
Clelland, since deceased, leaving children whose
ram s and residence are unknown, but are believd
to reside in Carroll county in Hie sta e of Indiana,
Susan and Sarah, both since dead, without iairlui
;srn, Gerald McKiernin, ar.d William Lapin Mr
l.'.icrran, children of Catharine (an h -ir) and Win.
McKiernan. rending in Dougli county, Kemas,
Sa net MiMnllen and Nancy .lane Tussey, widow
oi lames Tussey, residing in Deuglai eoun'y, Kan
sas, to he and appear at an Orphans' Court to be
,ie)d at Bedford, on the second Monday (dth -lay) of
February r.txt, to accept or refuse to take the real 1
estr.to of the SJid Samuel McMullen, dee'd.. at the
valuatiou which has been valued and appiaised in
pursuance of p. wi it of partition or valuation issued
ou' of the Orphans Court of Bedford county, and
to the Sheriff ol said cour.ty directed, or show cause
why the same should not be sold by ot lei of the
said Court.
r jni>, I" testimony whereof 1 have heieur,-
*° * el " iy band and ti.e sea! of the sa.d
Lnurt at Bedford, the 2'< M day of De
cntnber, A. D. 18C3.
O. E. SHANNON, Cle.k.
Attest—Jons AIOISTAUT, Sheriff.
Scblorb (HotmOi, as:
At an Oiphans' I'ouit held at Bedford, in end
for the county ol Bedford, on the 16th day of No
vember, A. 1). 1563, before the Judges of the said
Court, or motion of J. W. Licgenf.;lter, Eao.. the
Con t grant a rule upon tbe heirs and lega' repre
sentatixes oi Philip Shrove,-, 'ate of Londonderry
townfliip, riee'd., to wit i Jacob Shroyer, Wiiliam
Shioyer. rending in M irvland, Jo*>n Shroyrr, resid
ing ill fiomerse; couttv, Pa., T unie, wife of Philip
Klitr, ir. Bedford CLunty, Pa.. I'oily Gom
nielj, wi e of J'e.er Uonnnell. rcsidii g in Somerset
county, J'li., El'zaUe-h, widow of William Speal
irr n, residing in .Somerset county, Pa., Rachel Cr.si
ner. xvifa , f .-jlin Costlier, residing .n Bedford Co.,
Pa., Sarah K'i:z, w;fe of Baniuel K' tz, residing in
Bedford Cc t; Pa., Philip Shrojer, resiun g in
Henry county, lowa, Daniel S.nnyor, residing in
Bedford count), Pa., A 'art Strcye* - , livivg in Bed
lord county, Pa.; Sn -au, wife of Jacob 4v dlison, re
tidi g in Bedford county, fa. to be and appear nt
au Orphans' Court to be held nt Bedford in said
cciinty on th"2d Mo-xd-y (Sthi.'ay . of February t.ext
tc accept or refuse to take the veal estate of the
said Philip Shroy-ii, lee'd., at the vainafiou which
lias beer valued in-l nppraised In pursuance of p
writ of pni'iridn or valuation issued cut of the Or
phans' Court cf Bedford county, and lo ihe Sheriff
of said county directed, ot show ecusr why the
same rhou'd not be sold by orde." of the snid Court.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto
fet my hand and the seal of said Court
at Bedford, the 22,1 day of December,
A. D. 1863.
O. E• SHANNON, Clerk.-
" Attest— JOHN ALPS-TAUT, Sheriff.
RECEIPTS AXD EXTRA O ITU RES
Of Redfera Bcrouqh for iht t;sar 1562.
JOHN BORDER, Treasurer, in account with the
Boiotigh of Bedford, for the year 1862.
OR.
lo eash received from former Treasurer,
H. Nicodernus, sl6 24
To amount rtceiyed from R. D. Barclav on
Ju-lgmrrt against Agnew, 2J 10
To amount from Niccdemus as collect ir 81 83
To amount from Levi Agnew or jitdg't, 13 8'
To amount f.xm collector H. L vodemus 240 O'-S
To on mint lrom Agnew, Smith and N:co
der.ijs 42 95
To Linount from 11. Nicod'-ir.us 102 62
Total J 511 31
OR.
Bv amount raid J. Pa'ner for Garretson
for cement $ 3 20
Paid J. Palmer sala'y as clerk, stationery,
Ac., o;? (0
Paid J>anifl Bear.; auditor's fees 3 00
Paid W; R. King do 3 CQ
Paid 11. Nicooomus for swearing ir, offuftri 373
Paid ii. Nicoikoius as adm'r of S. H. Tate
for recording deed 6 p j
Paid 0. Over for printing 3 5.7
Paid John Minnieh bill of work 3 30
Paid Daniel Shuck for hauling dirt 12 00
Paid for digging foundation for hay scales 10 25
Paid Levi Agnev one year's salary as wa-
ter master 62 50 I
Raid for digging ditch, laying pipes, isc., 13 12 i
I'aid ,1. R. Durborrow fer piiitii g 10 hit
Paid 1). iiorbar salary for attending town
clock 20 00
Paid Si.mm I Boor for post- for hay scales 8 to
Paid H. C. Reamer tor rerotd book 5 00 ;
Pa" I fames Carboy f or work on Pitt st. 32 CO'
Paid P,. F. Meyers for printing 1? 00 '
Paid L). Crouse for naring foundation for
bay scales 11 70
Pat'l Patrick Wall for.carting at hay rcales 300
Paid Job:' Border salary as treasurer 20 09
Total SSU r<2
Ralance due borough $29 32
Statement oj money Sue. >0 Bedford Borough
on the Jirst day of April, Ih'(S3
r<alanee due borough on duplicates of ISGO
and iS6t $776 14
Due from 11. Nirodemus co'lector on du
plicate of 1862 3 10
Due from A. J. Ransom, weigh master, on
settlement April 22, 1863, $2" <I3J
Aggregate of outstanding moneys due bor
ough tip to April 1, 1803, 784 99J
3 he above is subject to exonerations and credits by
chick to be made on duplicates of 1860. 'CI & 02.
The undersigned, Auditor; of the Borough of
Bedford do hereby certify that in pursuance of the
act of Assembly in su-h cise m tie and provided,
me' at the . ffice ol John Palmer, F.q., in said bcr
ongh and did audit ai.d adjust the accounts between
John Border, Treasurer of fhe Borough, and said
Borough, rs contained in the foregoing st itcmcnt.
Witness our bands this 17*h day of December,
1863. LEWIS SAUPP,
N. J. LYONS,
Attest— Auditors.
John P/.lmkb, Clerk.
STRAY COW.
Cnme trespassing, on the. premises of the
subscriber, residing in Hopotvfll tp., about the
first ot Bovbraber last, 11 Dri wiled A'luley Cow,
medium size, no ear marks observable. The
owner is requested to prove his property, pay
chargi ? am! take her away, or site will bit dis
posed of according to law.
Dee. 1.8.—.1t5. JACOB STEEL.
ELECTION NOTICE.
1 Notice is herehv given to th i Stockholder; of
lite Bedfi rd Kail Koad Company, th 1 ;!ie au
nt!'' meeting oh 0 Stockholders will ho he I
.it the otlico of said Company in lb J'brJ, on tne
second 3Tinday, (11th tiny) cf January; T"JO4,
p or the purpose of electing a President and
tv lvc Prci-tors for tho ensuing year—The e
leefioti will open at *3 find close nt 4 o'clock, P.
JOHN P. REED, SecVv.
December 18,18G8.
IOC SACKS GROUND ALUM SALT,
Just received at J. tl. bHOEJIAKER'S.
Oct. oer 39, 1803.
IXnTIHTCC*.
Go to Ctamrr 6: G.-,',. , l- at their immense
I -upply ot CLOTHING, before you puicliaie.
| Jiovqiuber 23.
IRVPTV r T5 iff
BtISIMId tOli.ll STRIP.
i For Coughs, CulJs, Cioup, Whooping Cough,
I Jlithna, Bronchitis, Spilling Blood,
Pain and Weakness of the Breast,
Oijjicultij oj Breathing, (fc.
I rpHIS ia to r'tneJ)'. it aaa been uM S
J for 8 number oi yean in Maryland and
1 part* of Pennayivania, and baa. wierever
r known, err U | reu a „ nnpreeedented reputation
, 1 or cirr.ng the various diseases lor wbich it ia
I rt*ool*l tnenled.
| .So aitpar'nt is its usefulness and so remark
:.b! liua 1 <' en it cures, that it is fe t t;>r- four
' ced.n;' every clbcr remedy lor 'host discuses.
I The alili.'.teu can rel) upao it doing es mucu
| fur iitein,' nd in many cases more than any
■ other jem-edy now before the public.
it is lec rannenied and pies-ribe.l in the
I practice of a l.rge number of the most Intel
, ligent and tble physicians of Maryland. It CA.V
--! is used andc ansidered an indiipensabic house- dan.
hold remedy by a la;ge poition of the fiiat
families of ib v .Stale.
it is n.,e!,' b' a! 1 classes of society, and the
universal opin.'on is that it is good. T/iit
| ttfrmp t'.i pure/if l r eg'tal/li Compound. It is .Ve
pleasant to laite, and never does injuiy. But
. oving to its pu ri lying qualitie", must ii good
under any* rirco t stances, iu tlecls arc tru-
Ilv wond ;ful, soot.'i.ng, calming, and allaying r/uld
| the most violent ec'Ugus, purifying, atiengtb
j ening and invigor ttiug the whole system,
I calming an.! snotiiin g 'lie nerves; aiuing and
I facilitating exp. cloi stimi, and healing the <
UifjEAJ VEi) LUNGS,
i Thus stiiking at the , not of di.eaae, and dri-
I ving it from the sysfc to.
: CKO *1 P. die of
I X'his disease is anno unced by difficulty of
breathing, sbrill wbiatln ijor wheeling, hack
i n.g cough and thieatencd' suffocation, ,Ve. it
j mostly occurs in young children. JNu child croup
; need die of croup if thin' Syrup is p-opsrly
i use ! and used in time. Mot hers having croupy
i chilrtren should wuteli tl.e first 'how of the
j disease, and always keep tnia remedy at hand, if thit
j For coughs uiter measles t ins Syrup is most
I excellent. Experience has proven liint it ie
I equalled by no other prepjrc'toii.
| Ihe price ol the leuieily is ;*jcb f.s to place oyrup
I ;t within ihe reach of U, the poor as well as
, the liefi, urd everv per.on st ould have it.
| Every person siiould Save it in the house,
jltis a tru.. er.ii taiihlui liiend lo b.I who val- t'r
j uu utaith unil wish to ;CCUM> themselves u
gmnst fht nio.t terrible disease, consunp
lion. It will be found the mo. ' uselul as
| Well as tie cheapest family medicine in the uiti
i world, it has been used for the last four
j years with a success wilhortt a parallel,
j Price 40 cents per bctti.r. or three bottles
: for SI.OO. Prepared bv S. A. Koutz b Hro. m
For rale by H. C. Reatner and B. F. Barry
j Druggists, Bedford, Pu.
i l'tceiriber 18, 1803— ly- time.
BB3l.\£R'S ISDIAV VSRMIFFGK.
O .
OINCE the introduction of this beautiful prep.ra
tion, it has been steadily advancing into publ:? fa
vor. Its astonishing efiicacvin expelling wort a
has won for it many friends wherever known, and
these are sp'-aking its prai9e to
other-, so tlracS" v.it is fast being
introduced into|> TO J" every family in
the land. The., for it
ia becoming imS DESTROY 8 mens?, i omake
it still mo'-e wor> Jsthv the jireier
ence WORMS' shown it, the
PnoeßiiiToa ia'igs. pniiig it up in
a much handsomer rtyh th-'n iormerly. it is now
prepared with the gweatest care of uniform strength,
with plain direction*, so that any one can adminis
ter it.
II Is entirely TtgftaMe—Perfeclly Safe
aii"J Harffliess.
And h-s never been kno.rn lo (ail to e.rpel v.orms,
where worms existed. The p-oprietors holdlv as
sert that it is superior to any other preparation in
tlio wo; Id.
UT"Ag|; for SHRIfTER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE,
and take no other.
".•Prepared bv 8. A. Foots b Bro , ami for sale
at th Drag Stores of Reamer and Harry, Badfo-d,
Pa. i) to, —\j ' i
F''@ is 5 ft'g ix t is re,
THE 1 S a sale and reliable remedy for tho cure of j
! Rbeirnalism. Painful Nervous Affections,
Sprains, Burns, Swellings and all diseases re-,
BEST quiring an external application on man.
Or, horses it will rn-v.-r fail to cure Poie-
evi>, Vistula, old ruhf.ii.g? sores, or Sweeney,
I.iM- if properly applied. For sprains, !>iuises,
ML NT scratches, crooked hools, chafes, ■ addle or
co'tar gall, outs or wounds, it is ar. infallible
r.'B remedy. Iry it and be convinced of its (3-
cacy.
85 S3 IP. m .T! 4 T I S !?I.
MAN Picons afflicts 1 wit!, this no mat
tci of how long st.tnding, ran bo promptly
and effectually cured bv t!<ls Mixture.
AND Tnere is nothing in the world so frura arid
fo good fo tal.e nway hard corns, and cure
BEAST Frost liite* as this pre|iaia t on. Try it and
satisfy yourselves. Price 23 and 50 cents
now pr buttle. Prepared by
S. A. FOUTZ,
Westminster, Md.
is rsn Cf/"For saie at the Drug Stores of Reamer
end Hurry, fiedford, Pa.
Heoeri.ber )8, 1563, — ly
F OUTZ'S _
CELEBItATfD HORSE AND CATTLE
l' 0 W D E E S.
1 M IF.!iF. Po rders have ynved, after a trial
of several years, to he superior to any;
preparation of tue kind in use. The chief;
'.•uperiuity of these Pcwder; arises from the !
jlact tint thry are composed of nrieincuics
;ihat hive Laxative, Tonic and Purifying,
propeiees - The laxative ejects crudities'
from tie stotnacli and iiitesnr.es , the ionic j
gives itiength to the system of ihe Horse, i.
'35 H* 1 purifying medicines contaiii.d in 5;
it then, ccanse the blood, and lay the tounda- I 2
.;t'on fot a vigorous and healthy circulation. 00
T ho us. nt' them improves the wind, a.length- C*s
ens the appetite.and gives the horse a tine.
oinoo'h sod glossy skin —thus improving the;
appeannce, vigor ami spirit of this nolslo
animal
j These powders ore not intended, as most!
jpowdeis are, t b'oat the animal, so as to!
pi"? him the nppearanc.e ot being fat when!
| not re<lly so—but, to remove the disease!
iand prcipote his general health,
j Thc,e powders will otrengthen rhe sfom-'
,acli ani intestines, cleanse them from oflen
'sive matter, and bring them in a healthy!
slate. Tbey are a sure prevenfiop of Long.
.Fever, ar.d a certain ramady for all Uiseaseaj
'in. ident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellowi
(Water, Distempers. Founder, Heaves, Slav-;
'.ling, Coughs, Fevers. Lass of Appe'ite and
(Vital Energy, &c.—These Powders, if used)
t".o or three tunes a week, luiougktbe win-j
tor and sjiring, your horia will uever get the fj
1 e- Lung Fever, Celic or Botts. A few doses of k*
2theso pnwdcis will remove the worsteongb,
on any horse. Were owners of horse, to !L;
a few of th'se powders every yeer, they; gr;
might save .he lives of many valuable horses '
! P'-LCFT COV7S.
| The propertier this no-. tr (.uss*sss in in-;
erecin- ihe quantify of mil' in cov.'s, gi ,- ei|
|it:n importance nr i Vi.lua which so mi l
'place it In tho hands of every y-rson '• ?ep-]
ing a cow. I.i fattening ca'.'Je, it gives them
an appetite, l -osens their hide, and makes'
them thrive mum farter.
fc ; HOGS. j
C:| In a'i .'.iseases of swine, ei coughs, ulceto
tne long, and liv-r, ice.., uy pultii.g Irom!
half a , aper to a paper of \he3e powders Ir.
k|i barrel 01 swill, the above dincaoes car. bei K
'cored er entirely prevented. By u; : ng these |
|pjwue>s the li, q cholert. can nrevented, yj
Prepared by S. A. FOIiTZ,
k Westminat--", Aid.
1 (L.'"For sale at the Drug Stores of l.namor
(and Harry, Bedford, Pa. Dac. 18—ly
MFDICAL ASSISTANCE.
THE REIIEBY
AD WAY'S HEADY RELIEF.
THE CHEAT EXTERNAL AND IN
TERNAL REMEDY.
BTOJ-S THE <:o-T fiECRI'CIATDW tXBt!
IN A FEW HINUTki,
AXT> a
IU7IDLT CTHIiS THE rATIETT.
> RAILWAY'S RKAPY RELIEF
k rroTCi 1U tvp*r!orit7 lo a!T c?W Medic'ne* at •sot.
* ITS FIRST INDICATION .
It to rtiitr* t'i® cufkrc- of Pa IN, DO ttai'cV from
whateauio it may oncuute.or wbt.e it may Im sealed.
If in too Xl£d, rVo, or Throat; ,
If ia 11-.u RISK, Rpii.a, or Shoulde**;
If ia I'.o Arms, Br rial, or £ide; •
If in tbo Jointe, Limbs, or HutolHi •
■A 1 If in t ho Nerve.* .Tooth, or Ears ;
Orla thy dthrr p.r: of tku body, its application to lot
part cr parts where tins prin exists vrili aJord Imroetli
aie relief* ' *•*
JF FEHTD WITH PAIN
In the f tomnch, Dowels, or Eidnejt j
Ia tho Bladder, ?;>lrca, or Liver;
Ia !be Teeth, Fare, or Throat;
In tue Drain or Nerrous Sy* ;eoa;
' Oat .raapoonfui of LABWAY'S READY RELIEF
to a winegluM of water will, in r. few minutes, ro
etoro ike pat Mint to caso and comfort.
If Latu.\ Cripple I,or Dei ridden ;
If Paltiod. fciWel,cr Burned ;
If Drusud, fVomHod, or Cut;
It Strain*! 'inured, or Disibic ';
If Prn stroke, o; seized wl;h Fits •
JlWeak in tie ttyioe or
RALWAYS RTADY RELIEF
Should bo applied to the pari \>r parts afilicu-... It ta
siar.ilj relieves *bo jniicnt hota r*itot nnd quicklv
hca!*, soothes, Aid str jEtfhcu* the *n. :a. In
a.i c&ser ofß.toa of Ratißoys, Reptile*, hiing* of Pel
sonous Insects, the spplinaLou of r AD'VAY'S R3ADY
RELIEF to the woum wi.l prereut Irhimoat!;. and
aonJfl'jsUon.
IEVER AND AGUE.
Persons cti-ose l n the Uft!&ria of .C.gno,or If seised
witb Cuiite m l Fr*ir, uiil Gr ! a posttite Antidote and
C"' In Had way's Roa 'y Rel.cf. *J/si two f aa'tvronifal
of Uo KefcPy Relief, in a wlac-glnse of water, bo taken
on gcttiuff out of bed in the mr. r.ing, aid bowcror ea
poaod to maia.la you wi.i escape. *
WHEN" hfcJZKD WITH
CHOLERA, or Diarrhma, or Flv.x *
Dysuuteiy, Crarr.;*, nnd Sjvusnu ;
Bilious Cliwlic, or Gastritis:
Soar let, Typhoid, or oilier Fevers ;
luflueij'.n. Coughs, or Colds: ♦
InGampiCiion of the Stomach or rowels :
SAB WATS READY RELIEF
SHOULD BE TAKEN INTERNALLY.
One will FtCpthe tia'n; Its continued trcnttll, la
a few hi urs, euro iLc patient. '
HOW IT CCUEB.
Thosecondary indication cf RADWAY'S READY R2-
UT Is to en c tba patiect of the d'seano or mikd)' tiiat
cxoo>oua the pain; tills it accomplishes rapidly aad
radically. Sotvift is tlio pa'.kut tracafirmed from
pno, JoHery, s; oaVness, and decrepitude, to the deli ght.
ful ccj.iyirect of health and tU that pitienta fre
qjently ascribe talismanlc j>otrcr to the miport_ to
ral influence cf enchantment.
RHEUMATISM. i:*MPA(;o, COPT, NTTTRAT/HA.
TOOTH ACHE, CROUP, INITA'I-NZA, PORE THROAT.
QiiN/.Y, i pthkr; a, IIOA >rni ni:oNaii-
T!3, STIFF JiMNTS. LNLAiViFp TENIXINS, HE \D
ACHE, (>ick or Ner tis.) A. TIIMA, or IIARD
It Is truly marvellous Tow quick RADWAY'S READY
RFIJKF cures the rLf.crers of thc>o rcn.ilies. TT.o
pear, crippled, rnd psUi- i triikca lUioumailc has not
to wait day before a change tA':o.s placa, Lot la a few
uouutcj derives cast) and <-omlrt.
CHRONIC 'RHIi : M ATL'.M CTEPD. V
Trni; -rear* or ru. jaoi Kigair
Fm. ?> dcey Myers, Esq.. of Flavian. Cuts, tho cer.
respondent of the Jvondon T.mes, sufl'erod wita Acute
and CLrotiio Rheumatism for twenty Gvo year?, and for
twentvyesrs he haJ noteojriyedone whole right's calm
r&it. lie applied RADWAY'S READY Li::iEF—it | tt .
lucdliteiy gave t-im easo ,-nd Ftc bim the first calm
end utidisiurbud sleep dunug the taouty yars. The
continued use of the READY lt£)i£F cured him.
PitEVENTION DffITER THAN CUR 3.
THERE U NO Oa'ASION FOIt SICKNJI33.
Whf you flr-A fool pain, tl en lako at- .paonfiA
of iho RF-ARY RlT.lrF,in water; or apply It to the
parts whero you fuel the d'uuimfort.
ALL MALH.NUN T HTSEASW
flrttgive varaing of ilielr pre..enco, naJ If uiot pirript
\f bofore they bsioruo securely intrenched within Ob*
•yftfuc, will bo readily exptßoJ.
£IGN3 oFMCKNB?*.
PAias JiT Ui" I.ants —m tbo Ftcmach, Tijw
•'. and Kidneys— CV l Chills, mid Rot Flushes, Coat
ed Tongue, b.irnii-g Ski:, Naus-r. Murerojy. I>:;!loarj,
Jorsot Appetite, Loetleb-ne*s, Gittdlnen, Ac., &0., oo
premonitory eyrapiome of Malignant Diseases. Oi
dose of the READY RELIEF is* fufflcie.it to break up
and expo! diseased action, and rofcU.ro U*o '*.unt to
health
BOLDILRP.
Every eold'er should carry w :h him a rvpply of
Radvray'g Ready f.tjM.-f. Jt Mpp!. 'f the pioco r.f ail
ether medicines ; nutl na a beverage, a tea*poonful of
tna Relief, to a xe:ne-£lar.a-cf witor,t aucor, piruauiP
er ttiinuiarttUuu brandy, urh.sky, cr bitten..
HCKNESS PRLVE.NTKD IN THE ton, MAINE REGT.
Eighth Maine regiment, Ferg % t C. P. Lor\ xvrltes that
Radway'n Ready Kehel Hived the ;■ eg. ment from death
while quartered at Tybee lahuid, f% C., when working
In the awampi, creating furtifleatfena. Every can
teixed with Typhoid and other l'evrfra, Fever and
Ague, r.larrhoßi, Dy*eo f ery. KhcunutUm, m wad
by the us" of the Ready Relief.
CAFTJOK.
In nil oas a afk for Itadwaj o Ready Relief. Take
■oolhu. Eco thut the r-.Tnu-e r.f Rod way S; U
Uon tba ontokla label of eacli bwUlifo Every Meat If
uuppUMl wad a nw uod fraau r took. i'riue ft oonte
per bottle. Sold by Lrruggishs, Met chaste and country
fctore-kceptrs.
PADWAY 4 CO.,
97 Maiden laco, New Twb,
Sold bv Druggists.
Oct. 9th 1863.—1y
WIIiWI'RIIiDT & CO.,
HJlialcssls! grocers
AND
TBA DEALERS,
JV. E. Corrur Second and Jirch Sheets,
PHILADELPHIA.
November 15, 1863—1y
STItAV SHEEP.
Taken up treap&asing on tlw premise* of the nb
•criber, about the fiist of September last, three
Sheep, having a hole in the right ear and a (lit In
the left. The owner it requested to eoroe, prove
property, -pay charges and take them away, orthty
Will he sold according to law.
CHRISTOPHER CRAWFORD.
December 11, 1861.
Frtnch ail Wool Shirting FUunela, Cassimerea,
.and r'l Woo! Overshi ts for sale at
Nov 20. CRAMER & CO'S.
jfc'cnsinu acid ftounly Claiimi.
U. H. AKETS bar received all the forms and in
structions 'or procuiingSrldiurs' Pension and Boun
t.y r,.ine\. He also baa a partner ill Washington
City to proeci'te the claims speedily.
Be 'ford, Nov. 27, JBo3—tf
A- A. SH'JMWAY fo CO.,
71Taw . finer* and "Wholefate Dealers tn
Floats & Shoes,
No. 231 Market '"lreet, an:'. 310 Church A'.ley,
PHILADELPHIA
March 7,1893—1y.
Pnblic Sale
OP VALUABLB
REU ESTATE.
V\ ill be eolJ at public eele, at the reiirfenee of
John S. Brumbaugh, in South tVoodterrv townabip,
nedtorn county, on
F RID Ai, the Blh day of Jan'itrry, nnt,
the following valuable real eiute, eUuate in laid
township, to wit:
ONL iKACI OF LAND, being the Mansion
Tract, now in the occupancy of Martin anil John S.
Brumbaugh, containing about one hnndredand sixty
five acres ami allowance, about one hundred! and fit",
teen acres cleared and under good cnltivation, with
a good hirge Dwelling House, Bank Barn, and all
other necessary out-buifitings theion.
Ai.so-ONE OTHER TRACT OF LAND, ad
joining the above, being the one on which Jacob S.
Brumbaugh resides, containing about one hundred
and filty acres and allowance, about one hundred
acres cleared and under good cultivation, with a
large commodious Dwelling House, large Bank Barn,
V>'agon Shed and other out-buildings theieon-.
The above tracts are first quality Limestone land,
in good condition, with good wells of watir, orch
ards,, &e., thereon, and among the most desirable
farms in Motriscn'i Cove, in every respect worthy
of the ettenticn of persons desiring to purchase.
ALSO—The one undivided half part of a tract of
land, adjoining the above. Daniel Miller's heir- and
otners, known as ,he "Diddle Tract," containing in
all about one hundred and forty-five acres, about
one hundred arri ten acres clearei. and in cultiv itiou
an-stly food hmeerone land, lies well, end is detira
ble firm land, with a good common dwelling house,
barn and other out-buildlugs thereon erected, a large
and very strong spring of good water within a short,
distance of the touse, also two orchards of choice
fruit.
ALSO—The one undivided half part of a lot of
ground adjoining the tract last mentioned, and land
ot John Koontz, containing one hutubed and twen
ty eight and one-half perches, with a new, fast
cuuiiig geared Saw mill thereon erected, with ail
the rights and privileges as to walr, fj-c., thereto
belonging.
ALSO—The ope undivided half part of a small
r tract of Kidge land, adjoining lands of Artem Fink,
David O. Hoover and others, containing in all about
'birty eight acres, being timbet land, a considera
ble part being first rate chestnut timber.
Tue terms, which will he favorable, will be made
known on the day of sale, or at any time previous
on applicaiion to tbe subscriber. Sale to commence
at it) o'clock. A. M.
JOSEPH B. NOBLE,
Att'y in fact for David Brumhungb.
December Id, ISG3.
Iist notice to Coih'Clos■,
All Collectors U the several districts of Bedford
county, who have not settled their duplicates up to
the year 18G3, are hereby notified that uulfts the
same tedOiie by Ftbiuary Court, they will C< pro
ceeded against without respect to persons, as the
law directs. This is positively the last notice.
By older ol the Commissioners.
JOHN G. FISHER, Clcilt-
December IS, ISG3.
PUBLIC "S ALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
liy virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Bedford county, the undermined, administra
tors ot the estate of Daniel Ilouck, lute of the
township of Cumberland Valley, deed., will
offer at public sale, on the premises, on Thurs
day, the 21st day of January, 1864, at 1* o'-
clock, M., the following real estate, to wit:
Jfo. J, A TRACT OF LAXD\'
ritunto in township and county aforesaid, ad
joining lands of Philip Hardman, H. lirandt,
Frederick Hire's heirs, George Elliott and oth
ers, marked in Inquisition on said estate "A,"
containing 171 ai ms nnd 67 perches.
No. 2, A TRACT OF LA.YD,
being part of a larger tract adjoining the above,
Jones and ethers, marked ' inquisition "B,"
containing 177 acres and GD perches.
Trams—One-third of the purchase money"to
lie paid in cash at continuation of sale, the rc
j inainder in two equal annual payments without
; interest.
For further particulars inquire of, or address
i .Tos. \\ . Tat-, E j q., He-dfbrd, or the undersign
ed living near the premises.
A,.10S GROSS,
JOHN B. HADDIN'GER,
P gc - 18- Adm'rs.
SHEK/FFS SALE.
By \irtu cof A\\ rit of Vend. Exponas to
me directed there will lie exposed to public Sale
at the Court House, in the town of Bedford,
on Thursday, the ] 4th day of January, A- D.
1803, at 10, o'clock, I'. M. the following prop
erty, to wit: One tract of land containing
Seventy oipht acres, more or less, about forty
acres clenred and under fence, with a story and a
half log house, and log Stable tbercon erected,
adjoining lands of Win. IVerta, Christian Carn,
Jacob Beard, and others, situate in Union Town
ship, Bedford County, and tuken in execution
as the property of Martin Corlo.
ALSO.—One Lot of Ground in the town of
Bedford fronting about Sixty feet <>n West Street,
and exUr.ding back nbout two hundred and
forty feet with two oncston/ houses frame Stable
thereon erected, adjoining lot of Levi A grew,
on the South and lot of Eben l'enntll on the
North, Situate in Bedford Borough, Bedford
County, and taken in oxccutioa as the prop
erty of James McMullin.
JOHN ALDSTADT,
Dec., 18, ISC3. Sheriff.
STRAY CATTLE
Came to the premises of the subscriber in Na
pier township, about the 20th of October last,
& red and white spotted heifer, the right ear
cropped and n half crop and slit in the left enr;
also, a dark brindled muloy heifer, without any
mark, both one year old last spring, The own
er is requested to prove property, pay charges
and take them away.
Dec. 18. " _ JACOB KOONS.
STRAY CATTLE.
Came to tlo promises of tho subscriber, re
siding in Bedford township, aometimo in Sep
tember last, three head of cattle, two of them
red, the other brindled, tho one has a piece off
tiie left ear, tho others hare no marks percepti
ble. The owner is desired to prove property,
pay charges and take thorn away or they will
be disposed of according to law.
THOMAS DKENNING.
Doccmber 18, 18C3.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas
and Levari Facias to me directed, there will be
sold at tho Court House in tho borough of Bed
ford, en Saturday the 2d day of January, 1804,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., tho following property,
to wjt:
One lot of ground in the borough of Bedford,
fronting about GO feot on the south side of Pitt
street, with a two story dwelling house with
b: 'k building attached and frame stable there
on erected, and lot extending back about 240 •
feet to an n.Tey, adjoining lot of Samuel Shuck
on the east, and lot of A. J. Snnsom and .vifo
on the west, situate ir. Bedford borough, Bed
ford county, mid taken in execution as the prop
erty of C! .rlotfo lindeh'.ngh.
JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Dee. 4, 1809.