Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, January 03, 1862, Image 3

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    CARRIER'S ADDRESS
TO THE PATRONK OP THE
BI2FOHB IHGUIRER.
Jan. 1. 1863.
KIND PATRONS —
Wishes arc welling from my heart
And bubnling from my mouth,
Like gonial springs from mountains start.
Or zephyrs from the South;
Meandering they fiind their way
From deepest depths of soul;
And with the South wind's dulcet lay,
They speak the heart's wish whole.
May all your hatd tiraas bo forgot,
And panics cease to trouble;
May sorrow no mort. be your lot,
But alt your joys bo double;
May all you do in good improve,
May you in wealth increase,
And trom your hearts may grief remove,
Audall your cares decrease.
Success may all your efforts crown,
Y our hearts he strong and bold;
And smiling meet the world's dread frown,
When friends turn "shoulders cold."
May clouds which darkness o'er you. cast,
Dissolve their gloomy pal!*,
And may the chilling adverse blast
But lightly on you fall.
May your children's much-loved (aass
Blcom with rosy health;
Tour homes bo the seats of graces
Alore desirable than wealth,
For health is Nature's richest boon;
And childhood's truest iriend;
It robs life of its greatst gloom.
Against its ills defend.
Then, as I've wished to others well,
Wby not a wish for me 1
Who weekly brought you news to tell
From continent and sea.
As "-JIONET" is the surest prop
In this and every land,
I kindly wish you now would drop
A QUARTER in my band."
Through life my thanks shall follow yon,
And mem'ry oft will dream
Of the liberal hearts and silver'd due.
And the faces sparkling gleam.
Where'er through world my pathway be.
In times of gloom or bliss,
My mind will wander back to tbee,
And ofttby kindness miss.
KIND PATRONS, —I suppose you will wonder at
mefoi not continuing my address to you in rhyme,
but the fact is, the machine's broke, and with all
my turning, 1 can'Ugrind out another line* I 've greas
fed it, but it wont work. Was ever a "devil" In such
a fix before 1 I had a lot of pretty things, and
good things too, about our Country . that I wanted
to say to ycu in verse, but the jig's up, and I'll
have to give you a dish of prose. Well, you'll
not care this time, will ycu, dear Pations? Just
indulge me in a little plain, sensible talk, without
any foolish poetry, this once, and I'll promise to
haro the old machine repaired, and in good run
ning order by next New Year's Day and I'll give
you so me "poetry then that will artonish you. It
will be seme of your double extra, superfine, ne
plus ultra poe try, and no mistake.
I had hoped this New Year's Day to sing a song
of praise, in honor of our dear native laud, once
more resting in peace and harmony, under onr
old, time honored Ensign of E P-iurtbui Unum but
my hopes, like those of many other patriots, have
been doomed to disappointment. The rebel horde s
of the South nro still in arms, against tbci,
rightful government but there is one comfort
tbey are getting pretty sick of their bargain. Well
I hope their sickness may have a salutary effect up
on their health, when they do recover. T hey have
had a slight attack of lunacy, 1 hey have been
mad, ravin' distracted, insane, out of thoir head,
gone crazy, and appear to have lost their sence's
besides, but who u Dr. Abraham gets through with
his course of treatment, they'll probably be better,
if they don't they'll die, that's one consolation.
The old, superannuated British Lton, too. is begin
ning to growl and show his teeth. The old fool has
showed iris teeth before a couple of times and then
be quit showing them all 'fo i const," and if Jonathan
gets about one more kick at him, he'll have no
teeth to show. But Patrons, I need not go on
talking of matters that you know as much about
as I do. We know onr cause is a righteous one,
and must succeed. Our foci are becoming weak
er. Urged on by wicked and designing dema
gogues, the people of the south have been led as
tray, but they will never be successful. Already, are
tbey sadly reaping the fruits of their doings, and
bitterly will they repent that they ever bore arms
In a rebellion against this beneficent and glorious
government. Our armies will be successful, ami
we may hope that the san of an other New Year's
Day will shine do wn on onr nation, no longer sev
ered and distracted, but united and prosperous as
in day gone by. ,
" I hen conquer we must, for our cause it is just,
And this be cur motto, tn God u our bust
Ana the star spangled banner for ever shall wave
O er the land of the free and the home ol the
bravo.-'
THE CARRIER.
GASH TBRihS.
On account of the hardness of the times and the
pressing demands for cash upon us, we have de
termined to corneas near to cask terms us possible.
Heteafter we must have the cask lor all Orphans'
Court printing ; Auditoi's Notices, Estruys, &c.:
also all P rot bo notary's printing, occasional adver
tisements and handbills.
All new subscribers are also expected to pay their
subscriptions in advance.
We do not think Executors, Administrators, and
Auditors Lave need to complain at this change o
deruis. They can almost t any time raise the lew
„bolars that it will require to pay thePricter's hills.
-It lwilt save bother to theiu, andbe of immense
he ih fit to us.
bid ( tuvtlcrt taken at par ou all kinds j>f ac
oubU
Estate of Wm. Anderson dee'd.
ALL persons interested are hereby notified that
the euders gtu<i, appointed Auditor by tbo Or
phans' Court of Bedford County, to make distribu
tion of the funds in the bands of John P. Reed,
Esq., Tfuijoe, to sell the Real Estate of William
"Auiieison, !*> pf Broadtop Township, dee'd, will
t for that puipOfo at < dflce in the Borough of
Bedford, on Monday SO" 1 da >' 'December, A.
D > mi, it 10 o'clock Ar M * of _
3.L.KLS&ELL,
Pec. 20,1601. Auditor.
Counting House Almanac for
1860.
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JANUARY. 1 2 8 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 13
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 80 81
FEBRUARY. 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 II 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 21 25 26 27 28
MARCH. 1
2 3 4 6 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 -22
28 24 25 26 27 28 29
80 81
APRIL. 1 2 3 4 6
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
MAY. 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 .29 30 31
JUNE. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
JULY. 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
AUGUST. 1 2
3 4 6 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 "* 27 28 29 30
31
SEPTEMBER. 1 2 8 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 13 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 80 .
OCTOBER. 1234
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 26
26 27 28 29 80 81
NOVEMBER. ' 1
2 3 4 6 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
' 80
DECEMBER. 1 2 3 4 5 C
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
BEDFORD COUJYTY, SS.
JTiJiixiaML. At a Court of Quarter Sessions of the
Peace, held at Bedford, in arid for Raid
of Bedford, on the 18th day of
November, A. D. 1861, before the
.I edges of the saftre Court.
Upon the petition of the free holders residing in
he vicmity T of Boydstown in said County, setting
forth "that two public alleys, were laid out in the
said town of Boydstown, in the year 1816, by Rev.
Alexander Boyd, the propiieter, nnd then private
owner ; both beginning at points on the Bedford A
Stoystoifco Turnpike road, upon the South, and
running thence North 67 degrees East to the old
state road on the North. The one of the length
of—feet and the other of the length of—feet; aud
both cf the width of sixteen feet, the li.'st being the
alley, betwe<nlots Nos 41 A 42; and the second
the alley between Nos. 45and 46, so numbered up
on the original and general plot or plan of said town
of Boydstown. Also three other alleys, beginning
at points on the road asoresaid on the
South, and running thence North thirty degrees
: East to said old state load aforesaid. The one of
the length of—feet, the other of the length of—
feet, next of the length of— feet, all of the width
of sixteen faet, the same being the alleys between
Nos. 23 and 25 and 15 and 17 and 7 and 9 so num
bered upon the original plot or plan of said town
i of Boydstown. Also three other alleys laid out
| as aforesaid in said Town South of the Turnpike
road aforesaid, all beginning at points on said Turn
: ;>ike on the North and running thence South thirty
degrees west, two hundred and twenty feet, to a
twenty foot alley. The same being alleys between
lots Nos. Baud 10, and 16 and 18, and 24 and 26,
and 32 and 34, so numbered upon the oricinal plot
or plan of raid Town of Boydstown; Also, the 20
feet alley ou the Southern side of said town plot,
which said alleys have become, useless, inconve
nient aud burdensome to the inhabitants of said
town and vicinity."
Whereupon the Court do order and direct that
the parties i:i iuterest be notified by publication in
the County papers to appear at the next Court of
Quarter Sessions to show cause why the prayer of
petitioners should not L. granted.
By the Court,
S. n. TATE, Clerk.
Dec. 20, 1861.
"appeals. ~
Notice is hereby given to the taxable inhabitants
of the County of Bedford, that an Appeal will bo
held by the County Commissioners, on the days,
and at the places specified, to wit;
For Coleraiu Township, on Tuesday, the 7 th day
of January next, at the house of A J. Fcnnell.
Southampton Township, on Wednesday tho Bth,
at the honte of William Adams.
Monroe Township on Thursday the 9th, at the
bouse of Samuel Mixclt.
East Providence Township, on Friday tho 10th,
at the bousvpf 1). A. T. Black.
West Providence Township, on Saturday the
11th, at the house of J. A. Gump, in the Borough
of Bloody Run.
Cumberland Valley Township, on Monday the
13tb, at the house of Jacob Suidcr.
Londonderry Township, on Tuesday the 14tli,
at the house of George Bally.
Harrison Township, on Wednesday the loth, at
the house of Martin Feightuer.
Juniata Township, ou Thursday tha 16th, at the
he use of Joseph Foilei.
Napier Township, on Friday the I7ih, at the
bouse of J. M. Kubison, in the Borough of Sckells
burg.
Schellsburg Borough, on Saturday the 18th, at
the house of J. M. ltobison.
Bedford Township, on Monday the 29th at the
Commissioners office.
Nnakespring Township, on Tuesday the 21st, at
the house of D. L. Deifbaugh.
Bloody Ruu Borough, or. Wednesday tbe22dat
the house Of J. A. Gump.
Hopewell Township, on Thursday the 23d at the
bouse of John Dasher.
Bioad Top Township, on Friday the 24th, at the
bouse of J. B. Castner.
Liberty Township, on Saturday the 25tb, at tho
house of Mrs. C. Trinket.
Middle Woodherry Township, on Monday the
27th, at the house of Wm. M. Pearson, Esq.
j South Wood berry Township, ou Tuesday the 28 th,
at the house of David Stonor.
Unien Township, on Wednesday tne 29tb, at the
bouse of Michael Wyant.
St. Clrir Township, on Thursday tho 80th, ai the
bouse of Gideon D. Trout.
Bedford Borough, on Friday tho 31st, at the Com
missioners' Office.
When and where all persons and corporations
feeling themselves aggri-jv d at. the enumeration
and valuation of their taxable property and effects,
made pursuaut to the several acts of Assembly, in
sucb cane made and provided, are requested to at
tend and state their grievances for redness, accord
ing to taw. (The appeils will be held on tho days
above stated between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M.
and 12 o'clock, M.)
Attksti WM. M PEARSON,
11. Nrcodenius. Clerk, J J. Ff'IGpTNEK.
Commiftrioners'O'hce, V F. J. SHOEMAKER
Dec. 20tb, 1861. ) Commissioners.
BEDFORD
FOR SALE
OR
TMA3E.
166 acres near Stonerstown—within J mile ol
Broadtop Railroad—about 100 acres cleared, with
a two story dwelling J.ousf—new bank barn—stable,
As:., thereon erected; also two apple orchards
thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is a rieh ioatn
and capablo of producing every variety of crops of
this climate.
ALSO,
Two lots of ground in Broadtop City, with a new
two story rough cast dwelpng house thereon.
ALSO,
A house and lot of ground in Clearville.
ALSO,
Three tracts of land in Southampton Township,
formerly owned by Wm. Dsn, adjoining lands of
Arnold Lashley, Artemas Bennett and others.
ALSO,
A grist mill in the "Dutch Corner," formerly
owned by Jacob Beard—within about 5 miles of
Bedford, with about 40 acres of land belonging to
the same—dwelling house aud out buildings thereon
erected.
ALSO,
160 acres best quality of prairie—near the Mis
souri river, close to the county seat of Harrison
Co., lowa.
ALSO,
Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoining
Elkhorne City, in the richest vaiiey of the west—
the Platte Vailcy—about 20 miles west of Omaha
City, and close to the great national or government
road leading west in Nebraska Territoiy.
ALSO,
160 acres, two miles above Omaha City, on the
great bend ol tne Missouri. This tract is well
timbered and very desirable. All of these lands
were located after a personal inspection and care
ful examination on the ground, end can be well re
lied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the
precise location are in my possession.
ALSO,
Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska
Territory.
ALSO,
A lot of ground in the City of Dacotah, Nabraska
Teritory.
The above real estate will be sold at such prices
as to insure safe and profitable investments. '
Notes or obligations of any kind that are good
will be taken in ixchangc—particularly good bank
notes. O. E. SHANNON.
M mmrM? jscics JBST ~
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 13th day of Decem
ber, 1861, I placed in the possessien of Catha
rine Mcllnay, one Milch Cow, two head of young
Cattle, eight head of Sheep, and five dollars worth
of Hay, to remain with during my pleasure.
DANIEL UAMM.
Dec. 27, 1861.*
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of administration having been print
ed to the subsciiber, living in Southampton
1 Township, on the Estate of James Smith, late of
said Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said
Estate arc notified to make payment immediately,
and those having claims against the same will pre
sent them properiv authenticated for settlement.
NATHAN ROBISON, Admr.
Dec. 27, 1861.
NOTICE.
WTOTICE is hereby given that I have purchased at
1\ Slid iff's sale tha following .property, sold as
the property of Chailes Dannaker, to wit:- One
gray Colt, one bay Mare, one dark bay Mare, one
brown Mare, one yearling Colt, (black,) one bay
sucking Coit, one black Colt, one narrow wheeled
Wagon, one Wood Sled, one pair Ladders, 16
acrts Wheat in the grouud, 12 acres of Kye, 12
acres Corn, one Cow, one yearling Steer, one small
Steer, 10 Shoals, 7 Hogs, § of CO dnz. Rye, f of 20
doz. Wheat, J of 2QO doz. Oats, 20 oushels Buck
wheat, one Plough, and five tons Hay, which I
permit to remain with the said Charles Dannaker
during my pleasure.
CHRISTIAN A. DANNAKER
Dec. 20,'61.-31.
Pii¥i7ic sale
OF VALUABLE
I=2. 2
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford County, the undersigned, Admin
istrators of the estate of Jacob Hini/h, l.ite of East
Providence Township, dee'd, will.xposeto sale,
by public vendue, on the pemises, on
TUESDAY. THE ITH DAY OF JANUARY,
at 1 o'clock, P. 11., the following described valua
ble Real Estate, to wit:
A tiaet of land, situate in Rays Cove, in said
Township ot East Providence, adjoining lands of
Adam liinisk on the North, Jacob Uitehey on tho
East, William Gracy on the South, aud John Grove
and Samuel Grove on the .West, (part cf a tract of
land formerly belonging to Philip Fisher's heirs,)
containing 200 acres and 15 porches, more or less,
about 14 acres of which are cleared and under fence,
and with a story and a La If LOG DWELLING
HOUSE thereon erected.
TERMS- One-half the purchase money in hsDd
at the confirmation of the sale, end the balance in
one year, with interest, to be secured by Judgment
Bonds, or Bonds and Mortgage.
HENRY HINISH,
D. FORD,
Dec. 13, 1861. Administrators.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
LETTERS testamentary having been granted to
the subscribers, on the Estate of Cornciins
Devote, lute of Londonderry Township, dee'd, all
persons indebted to said Estate are notified to make
payment immediately, and those having claims
against the same, will present them properly au
tbeaticaten for settlement.
JAMES C. DEVORE, Londonderv tp.
JACOB C. DEVORE, Harrison tp*.
JOHN C. VICEROY, Cumb'l'd Valley (p.
Dec. 13, 1861—* Executors.
PUBLIC SALE "
OF HEAL ESTATE.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford County, the undersigned will expose
to public Sale, on the premises, on
SATURDAY Ist FEBRUARY, next,
the following described Real Estate :
A tract of land in Liberty Township, contain
ing about 140 acres, about 60 thereof cleared.
The improvements are a LOG FRAME HOUSE,
Bank Barn, Spring House and other buildings;
also au apple orchard. The tract adjoins lands of
George Dillingcr, Samuel Brumbaugh, Sr., and
Alexander McDonald.
Terms made known on dav of sale.
JOSEPH CRISMAN,
Adm'r of the Estate of Michael Reed, dee'd.
I)e<*. 27, 1861. '
pUBLW SALE
OF REAL ESTATE..
BY virtue ot an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford County, the subscriber will ctl'er at
1 public sale, on the premises, in Cumberland Valley
Township, on
SATURDAY'Ioth the day of JANUARY, next,
all that tract of land, late the property of Z*ch
tns Luman, dee'd, adjoiuing lands of Jacob Wertz
on tbo North, Sarah Luman, on the South, and
| others, containing 109 acrca, and 164 perches.
The improvements are a one and a half story
Log Duelling House, log tr.ro, and otbek out
buildings; about 45 acres are cleared and under
fence, 7 cr< sof which arc meadow balar.co woll
limbered. There is also a good orchard on the
! premises.
Terms—One hlf t' e purchase money Jn hand at
the confirmation of the side, one third of the red
dim to remain In the land, and the biliocc in two
cqiißl annual payments without Interest.
JOHN LUMAN, Adm'r.
Dec 27,1851.
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It also revivifies, reinstates and renews the
blood in all its original parity, and thus re.
stores ami renders the system invulnerable to
attack* o( disease. It is the only preparation
ever offered to the world in a popular form so
as to l>c within the teacli ot all. So chemi
cally sod skillfully conii Ined as to be the most
powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted
to <24 to act in perfect accordance willT the lout
of nature, and hence sooth the weakest stomach. fTs
and tone up the digestive organs, and allay al
nervous and ether irritation. It is also pet-Li
fectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it ij?3|'
B never followed by lassitude or depression O.'LJ
spirits. It is composed entirely ot .Vegetables™
• and those thoroughly combining powerfulaa
Jx tonic and soothing properties, and conse-gj
Oqoently can never injure. Sticii a remedy bispt
r long been felt to be a desiiet .turn in the
Weal wotld, both by the thoroughly skilled inaß
■ medical science, and also by all who have suf-|p
Jjfered frou debility ; for it needs uo
B skill or knowledge even to see that debility Ea
L iollows all attacks ol disease, and lays the un-L
Xguarded system open to the attacks ol many Jjj
pi of the most dangerous to which poor humanity 8®
is constantly liable. Such, tor example, as ,
athe luiiowing : Consumption. Bronchitis, In. S3
"•digestion, Dyspepsia. Loss cf Appetite, Faint.T '
|3|riess, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpita
*ton of the Heart, Melancholy, Ilypocontlria,.
W Night Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and ali&j
that class of cases, so fearfully fatal if unat-pS
r tended to in time, calh-d Female Weakness and
Wlr regal antics. Also Liver Derangmcnls or
and Liver Complaints, -Diseases ofW
.W the Kidneys, Scalding or Incontinence of the 3
[3 Urine, or any general derangement of the.*v
H Urinary Organs, Pin in the Back, Side, an I£2
gv between the Shoulders, predisposition to Slight""
M Colls, Hacking and Coatittued Cough, Ktoa-
Pciation. Difficulty of Breathing.ami indeed weß
.Jmight enumerate many more still, btit we havefei
H8 space only to say, it will not only cure the
Biicbility following Chills and Fever, but pre- &
vent ail attacks arising from Miasmatic ID H
tfluenees, and euro the diseases at once, if ai *
ready attacked. And a* it acts directly and El
persistently upon the biliary system, arousing C
the Liver to actiou. promoting, in fact, all the*'
JL excretions and secretions 0/ the system, it
B will ififsllibly prevent any riejitericus
(g quinces following upon change of climate ami 3
water j hence all travelers shunld have a hot.pw I
tie with them, and all should take a tabic—
fa*spoonful at least before eating. As it pre-ti
ver.ts coaiiventss, strengthens the digestive j
id oigatis, it should be in the hands of all persons r->-
tejof sedt ntaiv nabifs, students, ministers, liter-m
ary men. And all ladies not accustomed tajf.
out door <x< rci*e should always us? it. a,
Eiil they will they will find an agrees! 10, pleas-H
end efficient remedy against those ills®,
which 10b them of their beauty ; for beauty <<i
cannot tsist without health, ami health cannot
* exist while the above irregularities cotiinje. 1
_ t hen again, tha Cordial is a perfect Mother's fx
fv. Relief. Taken a month or tvvo before the fimv m
Btrial she will piss the dreadful period Withr
A perfect case and safety; There is m- mistake, 1
M aboi.t it t this Cordial is oil we claim for it.— r?H
bg Mothers, try it I And to you we appeal to'J
> detect the illness or decline not only of yourgi
f|S daughters before it be too 1..t0, but also yourLJ
la sons and husbands, for while the former, from ©
. false delicacy, often goes down to a premature jd
H grave rather than let their condition be kuowngn
gsin time, the iattcr are often so mixed up witiipw
■ the excitement of business that if it Were not®
for you they too would travel in the same®
downward path, until too late to arrest their
fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant,
and to you we confidently appeal; for we arc
sure your never failing affection wil; unerring
ly point you to Prof. Wood's Restorative
Cordial and Blood Renovator as the remedy
which should le always on hand in time of
need. O. .J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broad
way, New York, and 1-14 market street, St.
Leuis, Mo., and sold by all good Druggists.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
Sold by B. F. Harry, Bedford.
PUBIiYo SALI3.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Bedford Cnnty, there will be soid at tho late
residence cf Sarah Sparks, dee'd, in West Provi
dence township, county n foresaid, on
SATURDAY 28TIIDAT OF DECEMBER
next, the following Real Estate, late the property
of Surah Sparks, dee'd, to wit:
One tiact of laud, situate in the township afore
said, within two mites of the town of lUmiitun, at
tho Junction of the l'lank-road and Bedford Rail
road, three miles of the Borough of Bloody Run.
and one mile ol tho Cbaiubersburg turnpike, ad
joining lands of John Riley, Thomas Richey, Jo
seph Sleigliter and other 3, containing, 153 acres,
more or i *ss, about 35 acres cleared and under
fence, with a
Two Storied Frame Dwelling House-
Double Log Bum, and other out buildings, thereon
erected.
All improvements have been made within eight
years, and tho land under cultivation, has been re
cently cleared. A fine spring of never failing wa
ter is on tho premises, near the bouse.
Sale will commence at 10 o'clock ou ssid day.
Terms, made known on day of sale.
For further particulars, address Cel. Joseph W.
Tate, Btdfoid, or the undersigned, living near the
premises.
JOSEPH FISHFR,
Dec. 6. jgg| Executor.
Executor'n Soticc-
IETTERS testamentary on the last will and
_i testament of Thomas J. Blackburn, late of
Napier Township, Bedford County, dee'd, having
been granted to the subscriber, residing in Napier
Township, aforesaid, notice is therefore given to
all persons indebted to the estate of said dtc'd, to
make payment immediately, and those having
eliiuis will present them forthwith properly au
thenticated for settlement.
JOHN W, lIULL, Executor. \
Dec. 27, 1861. j
Rail Road Election.
THE Stockholders of the Fedford Rail Road
Company, are hereby notified that an election
; for Pr. sidei.t arid twelve Directors, will be held at
I the c iSceof lhoComp ny. in the Borough of Bed
ford, in Monday, the 13th day of January. A. I)..
i 1862, between the hours of 1 o'clock and 3 o'clock,
P. M.; and a meeting of said Stockholders is here
by called for Mid purpose.
JNO. P. REED, Sec'y.
Dec. 27, 1861.
Auditor's Notice.
IN the matter ot the citation of Samuel Smith,
Executor of William Smith, dee'd. the under
eigiud appointed Auditor to ascertain tho facts,
report wbi n trie legacies are to be paid, &0., will
attend to the duties of the appointment, on Thurs
day, January 9th, 1862, at bis c-flice in tho Borough
| ot Btdlerd, when ell desiring can attend.
R. D. BARCLAY, Auditor.
I Dec 27, 1861.
I.uirotico litqulroiKid.
j rpllE undersigned, appointed Commissioner by
X the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford coun
ty, to ascertain whether Abraham Silt, of Rt.
Clair township, sntd county, be a lunatic, or not,
hew long h- has been, fcc., tea., will attend to the
duties ot th.- appointment, at his 1 fllce, in tho
l!< rough of Bedford, on Monday, January 6th,
lto2, when all wishing can attend.
K. D. BARCLAY,
Dec. 27,1861.
FEI- "AYM'S
CATHARTIC
S;.TPTIJIIIB.
I . fl', Ato yon hi*, fv.-ME, ad com
! ■■•''■ ptt's>. ..J, Ar. yor wet Of order,
SBS#§o With }-Bf ?>•••::• •'.T.'IU'JV-!, awl
JISFRPI tour IW-'.iv : TRI'IIINIMRT >!te *
| •fn -~ | 'toc*c ayaHy-ioois at y O;k-h Uh
r.,^ w ;;,4jv T..'"..Slnw**. Horn*
LIT WIIASIW!* i- mxi&g
T L *'•; Via I *o>, nu i KI'HI ibe averted by h
IH ir vi HI- right rcin.-ITY.
VV'IM' AVW'-. PHI*, and CLEAAART
ISESI'A* IT "*V I I est the • .'-I*--. 1 IIIJIIIORA jut-
V" ri-'R tii ■ bloo.i. anil 1 t ruv B-i.it
? ? 'r%a rniveon unobstructed in health
lulfe'-'{£■- '■*•■■-'■ C ■ el--tin Thev'sfiihilhiti'theftroc
fk, '*V/■■■'"'■> "k. thm* of the body into vigorous
5 Alii w.Avfv? activity, piftfyThc zvatem ft-otu
f , ithe obatracboaa whisk maka
WSI&NFE; - *?'':*■■-% DISEASE A c-. H ecttlc *OTIW
— —where inlhe ho-lr ; and o!>*truct<
its rit'intl fttnefkms. TU **•. if not relieved, react upou
tln-mmlves ami tin: anrcawuUae orgspn, prod'tdmr r-.1-cral
cral runiray.-ilUBj, *>■. a<f ti - a:-'- Vt Mh H tin*
<"> -iilob, n*>jr wvl bvttio 1 Ate A vera
l'.rb, Bwl see how 'lircctjr they restore Mw tjaiiiral ac
tion of the artti!*!, AUfl vwii it tirs buoyant fccl'ax of
hcallh nsr.hb Yi'i'.ai.'< tr ts and r > -iV .ar.--nt ia tnu til *t*l
ETVL COMMON CR>T'IV.-L IT, T. TRW HI ni--" ty OF #I
portt-V nnl ; . -on* <M"in - -a Tie; S' IV ' '•' .7 i I'll
cJT *c\] 1: tiro,, ('an ic:l VT wmUir titcfv:;c*i''ii and
derailoi l actitp t, t!i - as':- ; finer i >•-<• '■■ !i" !"'ty, they
an: rapi lie. ctmw of thevn -nc . '! by hc w.rao
jn: No.: eh . k v th- virt::- t'leac Pal*. rin
noijlivt to • "i iioy them v.'in a wn'Tc-rijo irotw tin; tlisor
D--TI TH.-O .-NR- ; ' .
Si"" iicii: t irvm l fit f-'ifn* of t?II
pvi !ci<ul rftfes, anl truQi otli.-r .vU kno .va lmbHe.pur
rooa.
I'i'cvi a I'w-trdiug -If' .'r'tnii nf 5'- TJC> V, FAi. IS5*.
tir. AVBft: Vo ir PiUa ire t'i - inra-Oi-l of nil thit ia
ffieat i-i m - ii:: I-• Tlmr liavc .!.:■ 1 Ul." litlii' tiani-'itt-r
0 ailerons-ori-s ujr>:i ti-.r! ris a"I '• that had p.ore.-i
i;i";i:"v !• for v;i*. ff f tn-' T '' r Ir:a iwcn l-r'-T trrfir
<<• IraS! .IEL WILH M-RT .N-\*-im •on lair AFEL.I ami
-in her inir. A-ter our cl-.ihl • .* eured, aim also trial
vo-jr Pfiia, and tiirv lia.-n chr.il her.
ASA SIOftCIiIDGK.
AA a F-NMILY P.syctr.
typm.JJr. B. ir. €■■■•■: ,vP Or'tmf.
V-i'.ir I'ilU are the prit)-t of pirjea. Their exeollejit
tmrpaa any catilhrti s w p-.sw*w- Th -y KM
mad, hut v; • cortai'i .ri-l i.l in f : n ir i"'i*.-1 o.i tf;j
bo . ils, wrliic'i makos tiiem iuy.ild.ibi - Uiui i-i llio ihuiy
tre.'vtinoiit of diaearv. •
licailacht, fjlrit IlcailucUc, r*il fitasiath.
F/trm ])r. EJiezrtl Boy V-.-.- - r.
Pr.A'.t A v ft: I a;i ii a .nvor rot mt-ti tan
-11 Ants I hare r t.-i I .vi'ii y. ur t m i thstfer tiiaa to aay
nil li nt "ivr hynl Kith ■> ''; itiri' "l '1:1 if. I plant
jrrcat .ir on au --1 ' ii '■ ii. in sny ilailv.
conicst \i ill 'ii- antl l- i' ; a* 1 > tu. t yojir l*ula
affor.i a ! tin; liiftit We hare, I <;. ooi-i io valab Uietn Highly.
L'ITIL": T: :, "AY !. Ll&>.
PIT. .1. <\ A V-VT. Pir t T hare 1> ■••* n-i Jr-lfy cur-.-d of
tii" v.- ;t 1.-- ../: . a;ty b-i ly can 1: -tt, by a jioso crtnu
of ■ r Pi'.;-, i- s. ir< to aris-i iroin ii foul stomach,
tvhib i tltcy eVeauaa at <uty*.
Youi-a nii.i gre..l rdspect, KI") V,". PBEPtE,
Cirri; nf Simmer Clari.j u-
Iliifoui BiiorfldW ilTtr CnmplaluU.
m Dr. 'ihm'bjrt Beii, of S'rtn York City-
Hot oaiy arte your Pii'-i ai'tair ihly adnpteil to T'ltir pur
p .11 It"' Hp .uferit, hut I "i-.-I t'.-cjr bene iii-h! efflltis K|J
the l iv-.T Very ni irlcml tin' -1. i'oey liavc i i ;ny lii sc
tie provevj more c fcit j'il for the cum of bi!\on* eon:
pfnl'iti than any 'one remu ly I can nidutil stooorety
rojofoj liuft we lnrv" ;t h-u.rtli n partr Uvu whita la wt
tl;"y the couli loiioc of the pn..b.-,sioa ami the people.
IR-.MPXT OV TIIS; liiTKßtojt,
Wi"cfion, fI. C"., 7th 1 f>.. '' i
f'l: I iirvc uml yo-ir 1'i!!. ::ir p.n, rat and f." - I'll
PRII Tiio ever line you "Hit l t':-:rn. t.- f .to RI:-T i.o r -
say thov are the lent .-.-iUtiu'fi-3 ire eatpioy. J inir rem
ht(U;F action on the :ver is o'-.i.-k an-1 .ieil :-:, emiae-
Vj-i ••:(! t!H-y .are an a-lmirali!-: r.u : -ly for derail: • • t:*;-!
of that o-'wrt. In in-.i. 1 have - i tem *swud a .vac of
> --VOM* - •■ user > o > -siu.-.te U -t it o'-i not r alflyyioldta
i.ivat. L iut-.-.-.I dlv yo:.V . ALLONAO BAIX, "I. ©.,
i •-. Hit Mxriie Jl: .pits',
Dj-jtattry, DfirrJirei, Utlat, AVcrmi.
From Dr J H. Grcca, of C'tl myo.
Y IRR PI!: . :■ "h; !R. I-EIY tM.il IN my prartle-I, MD I
Tml.l tliffli: In ct-tmaa a* or • of ".in: t- st nperim-ts 1 havj
ercr fonnA Their Utor ,L\- ••*'•••* apoa the live* MAKE*
tu :n au exeelleat mui-ily, when jfi.-.-a in am ill dMufor
billons I'y.wnii'rn ml tVtrti - . Their ruaar-eostiag
m ikes fliV-in wry i-'-cjitadila cu i conreaicut lor the u£ >
of jvoaien an 1 coil Ir u.
Eytpcjda, Itapur';,*- of the Clatl!.
Prom VXD. J. I'. Baator of A trent Ckurih, Boston.
lift. ATKE : I have use I vonr !*i'? < wilh extyaonlinayv
sum- a 111 my fimiHy nu>s rr.r.njr (i.-JR: 1 am v.iile:i to viut
ia cirir-.'RI. To remilst. - T.i or, uv* of lugsstjiu and
purify the bloo l.tii y a.— t ie very U'tt remedy I lit'-*
ever kuoivn, an 1 I ca I eouliiieiiUy las-ouimyml tfi-Bn I
my ftieudii. Yours, J. V JllMifo
\Y \ it.y.tu", AYyoiin;{ Co., X. Y.. Oct. SA, i.nJi
pRAfl?IR; f K'u lli!:ry y.nr Catiiirli- Pills in tuyprsev
tiee, au.! 3ud th-iu an c.-.i..lleiit p real ire to DTNUW tbn
eyttcm ami pttrit'y the f-t: •tain:. • •' the Wootf.
JVUY c STEACAAX, M. D.
CciuUpitioti, <'nitlvc::r T, Suppression,
ltlienmcUiun, Geat, Seuralgis, Droyiy,
VsrslysU, Pits, etc.
I'.-mn Dr. J. !' Vu.nft -, A' i.'rr.:.*, CnOfielo.
Too much cauuet IM; >NI! OF your J'.ils for l';E cr.ri of
eoitirevet*. If oth"r of our iritoruity liavc found rli.tn
iMieflimciou* ;i ! li.ii', they sftbuHJoi:i me in prociuiu
1 H for n- h<-.i .of • m.u!fit;i i-i who su.fcr from
that eo-.apl-.iut, wii. 'it, aid-, oifrii pad enoarh i i iturtf. Is
t'r- priyx'.uor o- o t' ft am wont-. 1 • -1 rot.
tir.nf*& to iiri.ru •' i the :;vv-r, Vul your TiiisiJßtet that
organ aai cure toe Vim
r.v.N .Vr=. K. Si;: /'■ ■ i. /OIL rv4 rZtiiclfe, Dost in.
T FI-EI one or ttro LARGE do.- --. of your P;:!'. take* r.I IHS
PRR.pi • TIMI. -.ro R.I vl.EI.t MII DIVES OI tlie hntn.-iA
FT:- LION when W:..illy or P lippr-NSC.', SN-I'FFB.
*• I-y ofectaal t E;V--E THE tta.; l.N-i .. -..5 t.-prl worxtt.
Thy r.rr- M IBU. !I the ! I PHYSIC vve HAVE OUT I reeoo.-
nu NJ r.O other to my padeuis
Drvm the fl-w Dr. li,"-';e-,nff!l# 'lio-Ii ! Efitl. Bftttr.-A.
I't'i. <kt iioi's:;, viiur.sli, On., dan. fi, irj*.
noeia I'll VBI 1 rhoui'i he U lg." lU'i'.il for toe rc!i- "
your nkiU lias bron-yiit ;c ii 1 Jii not r-iiort ruy case
Jo rn. \ fili 'u.e.l i-i my limbs anil <>ncx
enn IT-IIIUF ;xws it - ttitlaa, vvhieli ENDED ia hr jnie ,;-E
SIIItI.-tm. >t.vii!.ih4 niinj; I hsitlioh- t of PHY-1 '.'sua,
tii" diseav jrrciv v. wn vi. ' vr.n- a-, until ly the !vice of
your . x. vllout I.JTSU it biitlauy- . I'r. *.|.-,*ek..":jio.,> '
y"r lulls. Tin-r t " h w-r-.- slow,bet ill re. 1 y
strcrtejlii the aw of thrw. 1 r.rv no-.v ,-ntirrTy w. d.
-T; FH? < MITKK, HI.""".! Iter re'. Is,, H 3 V "" .- • "J.
1 .i. Ayi.ll i I In re 1- • ! i - y.- •! curnl, b* y.mr r,:*.
Of lie -■ -L.I—A 1 —A G.OU.ul'ii tbta .1! II .:: -' .F 1
B.S Jor YEARS, \ IXC'K:.' P SLTOKI.L
tfy ?'■ I-I r" IH.-I VTI' !: r-.I'.V'FI-t r<>- 1 i:: "eri iry,
WL.I ;H, :il;itotj'.rh a v.IHC.bi-- n-rs-I* l.-. SKI!'!!! JIAU ;V, it
<in !;;• -1(1 r: -Vpuhih- y - If, '-.I'D .he (treitdfel s
that .rtrst roily foil >-v ji;. iut-J.utle.llA>- >c. T.'tisac • i
UO IN . ... ..!<.' .1 Mil" 1.11.1 A \I1: -. er.
rrise, 35 ccr-ts per Bocc, or 5 Boxra for !>>.
PRSUSRSD LY Dr. J. C. ATER tu CO. IOTCV., XUJ.
B. F. Harry. Bedford : Barrdollar & Son. Bloody
Run I G. I>. Audck. St. Clear? ill© ; H. 3W. Zook,
Woodbvtry ; George Gfttdiil, WEST End; J. K.
Colvin, ScbeHuburg ; D. M. Bare, Pattousvilie ;
aud by dealers generally.
Dec. 27, 1661.
RA SSM MI,
IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
WLIEUEIATISM, Goat and Neuralgia,
AND A PURE CURE FOR
JiLL MERC VRML DISEASES.
It is a conveniently arrnnged B vnd, containing A
medicated cotapound. to be worn around TH W.-ist,
without injury to the moat dolicato PERSONA, no
change in habits of liviag is required, aud it OU
tirc-iy removes the disease from the system, with
out piodncitig the injurious effects arising form THO
use of powerful internal tnedicirea -vhieh WEAKEN
an-1 destroy the constitution, AN-L giro temporary
relief only. Ily this treatment, the medicinal pro
prieties contained in the Band, COME in MUTANT
with the blood and roaches the disease, through tho
pores of tho skin, effecting in CRETY instance A
perfect cure, and restores the parts afflicted to A
HI-althy condition. This band is also a MOST pow
erful ANTI-MKUCI'&IAI. agent, umi will entirely re
liere the system from the pcrmcioaj UIT-ETA
of Mercury. Moderate cases are cured ia FEW
diys. ano we are constantly receiving
of its flicacy in aggravated cases of long standing.
Raton $2,00, to ho had of Drusgrsta gencraPy, or
can ho sent hy mail or express, with lull ilir-MTions
for use. to any part of the country, direct from
tho i'rincinal Office.
-T'O. 400 BKO4W4Y, W, SORK.
G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors
JV*. B. — Descriptive Cityufart Sent free.
For sale by B. F. Utrry, Bed'.-rd..
K7*AOKSTS WASTEB Ermwtta. /a
Junu 28, 1661