OHEAP FOR CASH. Come one, come all, I wish to tell y OU where the cheapest goods they sell ,'Tii not less true that I have said it ;1 j SHOEMAKER'S is the place: "'Tis we Id"— To bnv lor cash, ot four months credit. So when you feel inclined to buy, Just stop at Job's your luck to try, And il tis terms will please you ; Vou'li find bis goods are never high And ot vour cash he'll " ease you." THE POET-CLERK. Oct. IS, '6l. _ _ | TyyoncE.— ~ .Notice is hereby given to all con cerned. that at the next Oiphans' Court ot Bed lord county, the undersigned will ask to he dis charged Irorn their office of Executors of the iat will and testament ol Jacob Shartzer, dee'd. JOH V \ycuwi, Oct. IS,-3t. JACOB SHARTZER. ON ECENT REWARD.— Ran away fr nn the subscriber, about the 15th of September la*t, an apprentice to the printing business, named John VV. Mittong. He liad on when ii left, a brownish, mixed c >at and black pants and had in his pockets one dollar sent to him by the subsciher as a present far his grateful be havior. One cent reward will be given to any person bringing him back, but no respon sibility will be incurred for debts of his contrac ting excepting such as were made by the writ ten order of the subscriber. B. F. MEYERS. Bedford, Oct. LSLH. BEDFORD COUN IT, SS. At an Orphans' Court held at Bed lord in and for the Cou. ty ol Bedford on the "2d day of Sept. A. I). 1861, before the Judges ot the said Court, On motion of O. E. Shannon Esq., the Court grant a lulu upon the heir* and legal representatives of Eliza Colvin late of St hellsburg Borough, deceased, to wit : Jane Sc'sell deceas-il, leaving iasue. Abra harq C-, Charlotte A., Jas. H., Margrret, Martin, and Emanuel Schell the last two of who n re mo.ors who have for their gu.rki.iu itubert M. 1 aylor F.*q. James resides in Indiana, Abraham, Charlotte and Martin reside in Ohio, and the others in Bedford county, Charlotte intermairied with Miruii Re. ey, Eliza intermarried with Robert M. Tavlor, Esq., William, George M., Charles VV., Margaret intermar ried with John -M. Koblson, lietibr . and John E., all residing in Be Ifoid county, to h arid appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, on the third Monday, iMii day, ol November, next, to ac cept or refuse to take, the real estate of said E'.zi Colvin, deceased, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ of par tition or valuation, is-ue . out ot the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, tor that purpose directed,or show cause why the same should not be sold by order ot said Court. 1° testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the se,l of the said Court at Bedford the 18th day of Sept., A. D. !S6h. ATTEST: S. H. 1 A I E, Joiix J. CESSNA, f ierk* Sheriff. Oct. 11,1361. RAIL ROAD— NOTICE TO STOCK SUBSCRIBERS. picnt -uhscriber- to the capita: stock of tto i '' rd Raii Road Company,are h-reby notified that they wi< be released from the payment ot t ie twelve per centum interest chargeable under tiie charter of the com pa r:y, by making payment of the money Jue from them, within thirty days fiom the 10tn day of October, 1861, or by giving their notes for the same, with interest from date. By order of the Board, J NO. P. REED, Bediord, Oct 11, '6!. Secy- J7XECU TOR'S NOTICE.— Letters testamentary on the last will and testament of Samuel Sill, late of St, Clair township, Bedford county, dee d., having been this day granted to the sabscr.ber re-iding in Bedford township, notice is there/ore given to all pert :>us indebted to the Psta'e of said dee'd to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will present them forthwith, property authenticated tor settlement. DANIEL WALTERS, Oct. 11. Executor. NOTICE.— j_ Came to tine premises of the sub scriber, in Harrison townsh p. about the Ist of Sep - . IS6I. one red st-.-r, about two years old, one red bull about one year old, three spotted steers, and one red heiter about or.e year old. The owner is requested to come foi'.vard, prove property, pay charges and take them uway. Oct. 11, 1601. V. V. VVEKTZ. rpEACHERS VAN I El).— I The Board of Directors o/ Bedf >rti township School District, wish to emp'oy Eleven Teacher*, co.vpet; nt to Tal.e charge oi the -ctiools of said District. The Board will meet at the house of John Hater, in the Borough of Bediord, on Satur day, SOth of October, <nst., toarticle with Teachers, when and where all wishing to be employed, are requested to attend, as the schools are expected to be opened about the Ist of November. By order of the Board. Oct. 11, JOHN BROWN. Sec'y. PI BLK SALE ; Of VALUABLE LII: \L US r \TL. P-v virtu of i> order of the Oiphans' Court of Bediord (\ unty, the undeisignert will otler the whole of the teal e rate of Daniel Means, deceased, for sale, on the premises, in Black Valley, Monroe I p.. On Friday, tha Ist Day of November, next. The !al estate consists of two tract*, viz : The Mansion tract, containing about TWO HUN DRED ACRES, and hav.ug thereon erected i SAW lIItXAVi) BAKN, (the dwelling houie having been 'ately burr.;.') 1 his tract contains an excellent WATER POWER —the head and tail races are already dug. There is no better locality for a Mill J}' Tan Yard. Both are in demand and much needed in the neighborhood. An abundance of bark is close by and cheap. This property is not more than 6 or 7 miles from the present terminus of Broad Top Rail Road now under con'ract a: 1 soon to be completed. The road is a solid ridge road, leading from the rail road to the premises. The land is good Lor farming pur poses. But for cither of the purposes suggested a mill or yard—there is a rare opportunity pre sented for a protitable investment. The other tract is a mountain tract, adjoining the abovg—is well timbered and in connection with the man*ion tract is valuable. It contains about £SO acres ar.il a DWELLING HOUsE and SHOP thereon erected—about 40 acres cleared- About one half of the mansion tract is also cleared and the balance well timbered. TERMS;—One third in hand, at confirmation oi sale,and balance in two equal annual psymer.ts with interest. O. F.. SHANNON, Oct. 4, IS3K-4t Adminiftrator. A E DITOR'S NOTICE.— The undersigned, appoint ed b> the Orphan's Court foi Bedford County, to distribute the Assets in the hand* of Wm. Gellespie. Aministrator of t . Estate of Nicholas Kegg, dec'J, to and amongst creditors, will attend to the duties of h:s appointment on Thursday, the 2itb day ot October, inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at his office in Bedford, when and where all parties in terested can appear if they see proper. JOHN P. REED, Oct. 4, 1861. Auditor. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue ofanon'erof tn? Orphans' Comt of Bedford county, the undersigned wiilofier at Public Sale, on ue premises, in Soain Woodbury township, on SATURDAY, 9TIJ Of NOVEMBER, Next, the to'lo ving described Estate, viz : A tract of land. . iljoining David L. Replog'e, on the F.ast. Da vid i . Miller on t . ■ North and We*t, and Chri*tiar, Eversole o- the South, containing "ixty-eigh acies, more or less. Theie is an orchard ol choice fruit, and good running water n pon the property—also i Dwelling lipase and Blacksmith Shop, thereon erect ed. "I LRMS made known on day ot -ale. DAVID T. MILLER, Adm'r. of the Estate of Susannah Miller, dee'd. Oct 11, lSul. 4 EDITOR'S NOTICE Ji\_ The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to review and examine the Account of Alexander McGregor, Esq., oneoi" 'he Executois ol the last Will, ice., of John Hammers, dpe'd, lepoit the facts and a d.s tribution ot whatever funds may be found in his ha:,.'s amongst the heirs . . lue decease !, will at tend to the duties ot his appointment, at his office i": Bedford, on Friday the 18th day of October, in*t., at 10 o'clock, A. M.,0! -aid day, when and where all parties interested can attend. JOHN P. R' F.D, Oct 1. 1361. Auditor. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned war dissolved on the first day of October, inst. The accounts are in the hands of Josiah >. Deal, for collection, to whom all dues must be paid. Tne line of coaches will hereafter be run by the Hi;] O: Deal and Brother. JOSIAH S. DEAL, Oct. 11,1861. WILLIAM DIBERT. PUBLIC&ILE 0 Fit Si A L EST ATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Couit of Bedford County, the subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, near' St. Clairsviiie, in St. Clair Town-hip. on On Saturday, (lie 'itiili Day of October, inst-, a House ai d Lot of Ground, situated in said Town ship, late the property of Jojeph P. Carver, dee'd, bo mded Ly ..v!s ol Dr. S. (J. Statler. Geo. Hoenstioe, and Henry Becklev, containing FOUR ACRES The 'oration of this property is a desirable one, mak ing it worth the attention of any one wining a comfortable home, being in sight of the village of *". C' airsville, near the Bediord road. The im provements are A Large Two Story Frame House, : and FRAME ST ABIE ; also a U'ashbousp and Car penter'* Shop, with a 'umber shed attached. i'heie is a good well of water at the door. The ground is ! all enclosed with po*t and rail fence, and partly set with cho us Irnit trees. TEEMS :—C \SH. Sale to commence at I ) o'clock, A. M. MICHAEL VVERTZ, October 1, 1861. A IminUtrator. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, there will be sold, on the premises on SATURDAY the 2d day ot NOVEMBER, next, at 1 o'clock of siid da), the following Real Estate, late the property of Benjamin Wigfield, dec'u. One Tract i Lin !, situate in Southampton Township, Bedford County, adjoining iandsof Philip Ciingman, J,.nn Moss, William Wigfield and oth"rs, unimproved and well timbered with white pine and other timber, contai .ing 11'J -Acres more cr le,s. One other Tiact of Laud, in same Town-hip, adjoining lands of Pudip Ciingman, John VV.gfield and others, ci .Aiming 2d a-n *a, unimproved. Attendance w .ii be given and t :ms made known ! on day of sals by ' NATHAN ROBISON Administrator. 111 -THE PEOPLE OF BLEFORB NID ADJOINING COUNTIES. ! T. M. LYNCH, at the Bedtoid Nursery, off' rs for sale thi* fall, at war prices, a general stock oi fruit • !i .'S, cm * "'tig of all the choicest varieties cf Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Nectarines, Quinces, an f Dwarf Pear trees, oftha fiiif-t ki Upwar ot 15,' 10 trees are now under cultiva.ion. I Lawioi: Blackberries, Raspberries, including i Bnnckh-y'* Orange, Gooseberries that will not mil dew. Cherry Currants, size of common cherr cs, 1 Dutch Currants, Strawb-rries of finest kinds.— j Choicest varieties of i URATE ROOTS RHUBARB, ASPARAGUS, j EVERGREENS, VINES AND CREEPERS. Fifty Varieties of ROSES, Per petual Blooming, nil color- and hades. , My stoex is reinarkab!th'ifty and will be sold, j for cash, rujeh lower than t.aveling agents are -el l.ng at, w ,o have to lirt ,g their stock a gre .t die - idiice and thereby injure tnem very rnucii by ex i posure. 1 be above stock is raised iri Bedford County -oil | and ■ lirnale and can be ha- ,re-h from tue •. r. uud. | All order?, promptly attended to and ti -es sent U3 • directed by hack >r ofn-rwi-a ' For further intoimation address a few !in°r to | T. M. LYNCH, Oct. 4, 1801. Bedford, Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. F". D. Beegle, use "j In the Court of Common of Wolf i- Co., ( Plea* o; Bedfoid County, No. ri. , r !54 May Term, ISSB. Vend. Frederick Fhimer. | F'xp's. No. 80, April Term, 18 1. 8 ,'. 2d, 1801. lohn P. Reed appointed Auditor on stribute the foods in the Sheriff's bauds rai?ed on sale ol Delt's Reai Estate, by virtue ol the above writ. BY T iE COURT. THE undersigned will attend to the duties ol the i above apfaDintu.-rit, at his olfice, in Bedford, on ' Monday, the 2Sth day of October, inst., at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, when and where all parties in terested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Oct. 4, VSiil. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Commonwealth of Per.;;use "j In the Court o; of Charlotte Steckman and I Common Piea- ol David Steckman, j. Bedford County, No. rt. | 50 February Term, Jcb O'Neal. J JSC). Vend. No. f Sept. Term, I>Gl. And now. Sept. 6, lhol, John P. Reed. E.*q., apjiomted Auditor to distribute the L'unds in Ihe band of the Sheriif, rai*ed on sale of Defendant's Reai Estate, by virtue ot the above writ. BY THE COURT. THE undersigned will attend to the duties of the above appointment, at his office, in the Borough of Bediord, on Wednesday tue 23d day of October, 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and whre ai : parties interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Oct. 4, IS6I. Auditor. .errors NOTICE. The undt designed appointed an auditor by the Orphan's Court of Bedford County, in the matter of a citation again-t Samuel Smith, Ex'erofSVm. Smith, late ol Bedford Town ship, dee'd, retpiiring him to file a supplemen tal account and the answer ot said Executor thereto, hereby gives notice th3t he will meet all parties in interest at his office, in the Borough ot Bedford, on Thursday, the 1 J-ih Nov. next, at 10 o'clock A. M,to a certain the facts, report when the legacy a-e to b-* paid, bv whom to be paid, the amount to be paid and report a general distribution under the will, &c. JOhN E. McUIRR, Oct. 4th- Auditor. IVo!ice ot 3n<|ii*ition WHEREAS, Daniel Sleighter, lateol Monroe Tp., Bedford County, deceased,died seized of the follow ing Real Estate, to wit : One 'J'iact of Lai ', being the Mansion place, con, taining One Hundred and Eighty Xcres,more orle-s ---iruate in Monroe Township, Bedford County, afore, ■aid, leaving i-sue ten heirs or the children of heirs to wit : Mary, intermarried with John Garlick, who I r.ied, and afterwards married with John Hall, and is now dead, leaving issue seven children, viz: Adam, Daniel, Catharine, Sarah. Barbara, Abraham and Nicholas Garlick and Washington Hall and Margaret Hall, al! residing in Bedford County, ex cept Daniel Garlick. whose resilience is unknown ; Nicholas Sleighten Maria, widow . . James G. Mc- Farland, dec'd, John Slighter, Daniel Sleighter, Louisa Ann, intermarried with Barclay .Markle, Matilda, intermarried with Sol. Feight, Ra.hel, who was intermarried with Abraham Garlick an 1 is now dead, leaving issue three children, to w * ■ Joseph, Catherine, and Peter Gariieh, Jovj,.. j Sleighter, all residing in Bedfo d County, and Wrn. sleighter, residing in Blair- County, California. Notice is. therefore, hereby given that in pursu ance of a Wrifof Partition, cr Valuation, to me di rected, i will pioceed to hold an Inquisition, or Valuation, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 29th day ol October, 1801, when and where all parties n. te tested may attend if they sea pi ope r. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Office, Bedfoid, ( Sheriff. October 4, 1801. j WAXTED. An experienced workman will be given liberal wages and constant employment, in a woolen niarilactury, if application be made ■ immediately. One acquainted, with all braches of the btie cne> is desired. A married man with a small i ..fmily wi.i be preferred. A!! fetters inquire tng ior lurther particulars will receive prompt i aOention. it i Address tlie subscriber, at Bedford, Pa. t. 4th.* JOHN LI T/. i u row. R'tn away, on the 9lit u!t. from the 'ii'-scriber living in Hupewe.l Township, Bedford county Pa., mv on S .'iamon, agtd fourteen years. He had orj when tie L ft tow linen pants, muslin i shirt and straw bat. I hereby caution ail per sons against hat boring Ltm, for f will enforce the iaw against any person in whose employ i he may bv found after tins date. PHILIP KM ELEY. ! Sept. 2?th. IS6I. 1 J f ASH S i ORE. - ! \ The und t-igned has purchased ; J. Reed's stock of M": rh,iiid: e, a:id he will eo .: > - th trade at the old stand, and sell positively lor euady pay only. Gor ls sold low for cash, or appro ! evil countiy produce. j reSept. 27. !"'l. P. A. It FED. / H ET PI T ttv 111-: ITs OT lit'cp out of ilelUt- To g-t out of cieor,'' ciwioi'jiice by paying Win. Hartley what you owe him. Jo "keep out of deb;,'-' buy your Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Oil, Paint, J-., &e., from Hartley, for CASH. His price- ite reduced to the lowest mar gin, he having adopted the cash and produce sys j rem. Iron, of oil kinds ray low. A ails r try low, !y lice !>■ j. f>>sf transpnr' nl C'oril Oil, free from smell, only 20c'? per qt. j Call ard get a catahpiie of tie gr fs le keeps I arid he r his prices. Wm Haitley takes this nethod of returning; : thanks to the putiiic tor their patronage, ami partic ularly to tnose who pay promptly. All such will be avor d when they iequi-st it. • 1 yon want goods cheap for cash, call at Haitley s • li you want long tiet eail elsewhere. Ail ku.ds of approved produce taken in exchange j for goods. ■ TJOCKL;T BOOK LOST. J| The sub- rrber lost on the Road ! leading from Bedford to Hollidavsburg, >i ♦•Black Oak Kuige," or: Thursday, the rth day of Sepien . | bpr, uivt., his pocket book, containing thirty live Mti< rs in bank paper, and a number of promissory > not* a amounting 'cover SIIOO,O0 —one on Abrr. . H. Griifetb mr $125,00, —one on John Grit.i h :->r $! ),(•', —Jesse Gr.tfrth tor $ 100.u l, — F. D. Beegle fur SIIO,OO, and others. The tinder will much o | blige by returning the same to the subscriber resi ding in St. Clair I'owr.sbip, or t > J.io. P. Re- 1 in Bedford, at d wilt be well and sit:* >lv rev IT . Sep. 13, '6l. SAMUEL GRIFFITH. ft *y, - - e < ft R 1' A Ji OR TR. 2 n E ! A fii -t-rate tarm of limestone land, in Morrison's Cove, containing about 131 acres, 100 of which ire cleared an I balance well timber!. The !arm is i well watered. The improvemements are a good I two story Fi ine House, Log House, Log Barn, Ac. Fhei. it i good orchard upon the premises. The; . 'arm;, joins 8100 r.tield Furnace, lies half a mile : i irom tne HoUidaysburg Turnpike, andtbur miles ; from Martin-hoi g. There - a ready market at the j door /or al ! kinds of 'produce, and the land is a high stale of cultivation. A I.SO, 166 acres near Stonerstown—within \ mile of the , Broadrop /Railroad—about 100 acres cleared, with a j two story dwelling house— new hank barn—stable. I ?<c,, th-reou erected; al.-otwo appl • orchards there on. ot cnoice I mt. The soil is a rich loam and oa j j table of producing every variety of crops ot this climate. A LS I, Two lots of ground in Broad top City, with a new , two story rough cast dwelling house thereon. ALSO, A house and lot of ground iu Cle&rville. ALSO, Three tracts of land in Southampton Township, "ormerlv owned by Wrn. O-s, adjoining lands of Ar-> nold Lasliley, Artemas Beimel and others. ALSO, A grist mill in the "Dutch Corner," formerly' owned by Jacob Beard—within about 3 miles of Bedford, with about 10 acies of land belonging to the same—dwelling house and out buildings thereon erected. A I.yo, 100 acres best quality of prarie—near the Mis -oina river close to the comity seat of Harrison Co lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixtrv acre tracts adjoining F.lkborne City, in the rb hest valley of the west— the Platte Vaiiey—about 20 miles west of Omaha City, and close to the great natio nil or government road leading west in Nebraska Terr-lory. ALSO, 160 acres, two miles above Omaha City, on the great bend of the Mis-ouri. This tract is well tim bered am. very desirable. All of these lands were located alter persona! inspection and careful exami nation on the ground, and rail*be well lehed upon for future wealth. Maps show ing the precise loca tion are in my possession. A LSO. Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska Territory. A LSO, Lot of grouiu: in Dacotah City, Nebraska Territo ry. The above real estate will be sold at such prices as to insure sate ar.d profitable investments. Notes or obligations of any kind that ale good ; will be taken in exchange—particularly good hank ; note.i. Sept. 20, 1861. • O. F SHANNON. I IVJBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.— Rv virtue of ar. order of the Orphans* f'ouit ol the County of Bedford, the subscriber wi 1 expose j to -ale by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, , on Thursday the 10th day of October, A.!)., 1861, . the following described Ileal R-t.' j . situate in the ; village of Lafayetteville, in Sou'.. vVoodbury town- , ' ship, in said county, /ate the property of Jacob Tee ter, dec d,, viz : Two lets of ground, one thereof now occupied by Geor.'a D. ivautfrnan, and having thereon erected a two storv irame house arid kitchen attached and a j good frame stable. On the otbor there are a black- ' smith stiop, a number of exce lent irnit trees and a , well of good water TERMS:—One third in hand at the confirmation ol the s le and the balance in two equal annual piy ments on the fust days of November IS6'2 and 1b63. bale to commence at lOo'clock A. M. ALEX- HOLSINGER, Sept. 20, 1861. Ex'or. of Jccab Teeter, dec'd. 171 LECTION NOTR E.— j The Stockholders ol the Red lord Mineral Springs Company are hereby notified that ! the annual election of President and Directors of , '.id Company, will b: held at the Bedford Springs, ; on Thursday the tenth day of October next, bet ween I the hours ot one and three o'clock, P. M. of said j day- \\. VV. ANDERSON, j Sept. 07, 1861. Secretary. j r MAKE NOTICE! JL All persons are notified against tiess- j pa-sing on the premises ot the subset iber, either by bunting, fi-bmg, stealing hickory-nuts, or by going ; through my grain fields. The law will be enforced j aaainst aD, without respect topersons, so offending. 1 j Persons can gather hickory-nuts, on asking leave ' i.e-ibscriber, und giving him half that are gath ered. CHARLES SMITH- j j Bed'ord Tp., Sept. 27, 1861. ELI XI K !> It OPYLV MI N E j THE NEW REMEDF FOR U li E U M A 'i l isn. During the past year we have introduced to the notice of the meJica! profession ol this country the Pure (Tystalizeti Chloride of Propylamine, as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; and having received from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and from pa tients, the MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS OK ITS REAL VALUE in the treatment ot this paintu! and obstinate dis ci;-, we are induce! to present it to the public in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which ye hope will commend lUelt to those who are suff er.:.g with tb.s afflicting complaint, and to the meu ira! practitioner who may feel di-posed to test the powers of this '. aiuable remedy. ' ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above 1 spoken of, has recently been extensively experi- merited with in the PE.X.XS YL VA XIA UOSPITA L, I and w>tb MARKED SUCCEsS (as will appear from the published accounts in the medical journal. ' K7-lt is carefully put up ready for immediate i use, with full diiections, and can be obtained from all 'he druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and a wholesale of BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, June 2->, '6l ly. Philadelphia. • -f >URUC SALE OF 1 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Rvauttoritv of the las' will and testament of John llotderbaum, late of Bedford town hip, dec'd the sir.-- -libers will offer it public sale,oil the | lem ises. HI -aid township, on TUESDAY", THE 15TH DAY OK OCTOBER, next, the Mansion place oi :aid dec'd., containing 15U acres. 5J peiches, nestt trsea-iue, of etc ice land. About 160 r.cies are clear ed end under cultivation, 'en acres eie meadow, a; if.- quantity can be increase ! to any desirable e.\r, .t. Tht .-.re on the premises three springs, said to be untaihr.g, one of which can, with little expense, be made to supply the house and barn with running w tor ; there ate. also, a we! and pump at . - boo. and r . i.,..., water on other parts of the lam. The ;n-.prov.;tr-n?s a e,—a two stor> dwelling house, double log barn, smoke I ouse an 1 other out buildings ; theie is, also, a email apple orchard on ; the premises. This propeity is about four tnii-s from Bedford, and . djoyis lands of Robert Fya-i, John S. Ritchey, Jacob Fet*r, Henry Beegle and others; and con nected with it is a -maU bottom, or island, at Dun ning'* Creek, containing 2 acres, 71 perches, which wi ! be sold til the same time. * _ i'o-.e-.ion given on'the l=t day of April, next. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when the terms will be made known. ADAM H. DIBERT, JNO. MOWER, ! Sept 20,—1t. Executors. TtUBLH SALE OF REAL ESTATE— | By virtu-- of ati order of tli- Orphans' Court j of Bedford county, the subscriber will sell at public j sate on the premises, iri Napier township, onjTUES DAY, 22D DvY OF OCTOBER, next, the follow- ' ir.g tract of land being the Real Estate of Aaron Good, dec'd., adjoining lands of Jes s e Blackburn, Ail m Otto, James O. Robir.ett : r.d others, contain ing lortv acre- ml allowance, about thirty acres , cleared nd undei fence, about ten acre; ol meadow, t a dwelling bouse, stable, and other out building.-, thereon erected, a well of good water at the door, I and a thriving young orchard of choice fruit tree-, j Sa'u- to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., of said day. TERMS : ssO to te paid at the close of sale, and The balance on the l-l day of April next, when the ; Deed will be made and po.-e-sion given. WM. ZIMMERMAN, Sept. 20. 1861. Adm'r. | )ÜBLIC SALE— OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan; Court of j Bedford County, the subscriber will sll at Public i Sale, on the premises, in Union Township, on j FRIDAY, 11th DAY OF OCTOBER, ot-xt, all that tract of land late the pioperty of Mrs. Lavinia 1 mler, deed, containing eight acres.more ; or less of limestone land, adjouing lauds of Abrarn Moses, Joseph Riddle, and Peter Moses, about 70 i acres of which are cleared, and under cultivation, j Also, adjoining the above, a tract of mountain j ; lar.d. cont uning eighty acres more or ies-. 'Term-:- SBOO pavabie on the Ist of Aprit next, j $606,66 on the lkth ot June, next. $606,66 on the Inh of June 1 5 63. and tha balance, 18th June, 1861, to be secured by Judgments or Bonds and roort- ; gages. Possession given on the Ist of April next. JOSEPH IMLKR. j Sept. 6th IS6I.—Jf. Adinr. j Roses. Perpetual Bloomeis, in bloom now, suitable for hou-e and winter blooming, at LYNCH'S Nursery. DWARF PEAR TREES at Lynch's Nursery. GRAPE ROOTS, from 1 to I years old. finest kinds, at LYNCH'S. A EDITOR'S NOTICE— _f\. The undersigned, appointed An- j ditor to distribute the funds in the hands oi Joseph W. Torrdin-on, Executor of Elizabeth Black, dec'd., w,!l meet the parties interested, at his office, in , Bedford, on the 15th day of October, 1861. at 1 o'- clock, P. M. J. \V. LINGENFF.LTER, i Sept. 20, 1861. Auditor. I' I \ K L E A la 1 O A Si;WI.\W!ACIII\E CO.. 538 lIKOAbW.IY, JfEIV-YQUK. ! \TO person who contemplates purcL. ;ing a Sew A j \ Machine for family or m uulactnring purpos • should fail to send for one of o. r Circular-, which contains cu's and full descriptions of the seveia. styles, price.-, and samples of work, all ol which we send by mail free. We claim to have the BEST SEWING MACHINES IN THE WORLD I ! For either Family or .Manufacturing Purposes. And all we ask is a lair trial. Read the following : IMPORTANT F A C TS. FACT No. I.—This Company being duly licensed, j tueir Machines aie protected ngaiust infringe menls or litigation. FACT No. 2.—'l hese Machines make the !o k stitcfc—alike on l oth sides—and use a littD le-s than half as much thread arid silk as the chain . or loop-stitch machines. j FACT NO. 3.—The Machines are better adapted j than any other sewing-machines in maiket to the frequent changes and almost endlpss variety ot , sewing required in a family. They will s°vv . j from or. e to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles! i without stopping, and make evpry stitch perlect. 1 They will even sew from the fine-t gauze to the ; heaviest cloth, and even stout, hard leather.; without changing the fee i, needle, or tensioi , oit making any adjustrnen of machine whatever.— ! Is not such a machine best adapted to family u-e? i and if best adapt ed to family use, why r.ot for every variety ot light sewing manufacture ? For work too heavy lor our Family Machine, we rec ommend our larger sizes. ; FACT NO. 4. —Those Machines make the irost e- ' lastic scam ol any sewing-machine in use— a fact ! of Very great importance in sewing elastic goods, > or goods of any kind, or a bias. FACT No. 5. No Machine is more durable or j j more simple in its construction,or more ea-i'y undersfJb t. Tne reputation of these Machines f wherever used will lully demonstrate%\eh of the j above facts. FACT No. 6-—These Machines took the Highest Premium at the Franklin Institute, Pbiladel- J pnia. ! FACT NO. 7 —These Machines took the Ilighes • Premium at the New Jersey State Pair. FACT No S.—These Machines took the Highest j • Medal at the American Institute, in the Cttv ol . New Y >rir, together with the Highest Premium I lor tine Sewing-Machine Work. ! FACT No. 9—These Machines took both the: Highest J'remium- at the Mechanics' Fair, Ultra, FACT No. 10.—The-e Machines can do the same th ng generally, whenever properly exhibited in competition v.itb other lirst-cla-s Sewing Ma chi lies. But we have space for only one lait ! If ) 0re —j; i, the most important Fact of-11 FACT No. II — We warrant entry M affile*' tee a ell to eiv<' Otter satis/'artion than any ot/n Stwins;- Michine in market, or money refunded. pi?* Send for a Circular. AGENTS WANTED. Address, Fiukle & Lyon Sewißg-JJachinc To, No. 53S Buo.u'W.ir, NUW-Y'OISK. i Aug. 3, 'CL 1 yr. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE - In pursuance ol an ordtr ol tfie Orpiians' Court of Bedford county, there w iil be -old, at pub- : lie sale, at the late Mansion House of Henry L-ke-. ; i dec'd., in Union township, in sai l eouutv, on WKD ' NESDAY, 23D DAY OF OCTOBER, next, the j j following Real Estate late the pro[>erty of the said ; Henry Ickes, dec'd., to wit: i One tract of land (being the Mansion tract) situ- ' ate in K id township of ( i.ion, adjoining land; at ! Amos Edward, William Berkhitner, Adam lckes, : heir- ot John McDorihld. k-cM., Courail Ciaycotnb, and o'htrs, cot.taining 210 acres. 1 is perches, more or le-s, of which 120 acre- are cleared, thirty acres thereof being n eadow, al! under fence and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon a thriving or chard of excellent Irui:. The improvement-: are two iog house-, a story and a half high, a double log barn and other out buildings. This is a tine stock larai. AL<O. A tract of land situate on George's creek, in St. Ciair township, adjoining land; of Sim'l. Clark, ' Amos Edwards, lacob Btuff, Ajjexamfci McGrigor and oth°r, containing 167 acres arid 70 perches, mote or less, of which 5b acies of upland and 20 acres of meadow are cleared and under fence. There is a!-o a goo ! apple orchard on this tract, lhe im puvcmei ts are a story and a hall log and frame Iniu e, a double log barn and other out buildings. The woodland on this tract is well covered with \ excellent timber. TERMS OF 8 ALE :—One thi I of the purchase | money to remain in the hand- of the purchaser dur ing the liieti.ne ot' the widow, thp interest to be paid her seipi-annually, counting fiom the date of confirmation of Sale. One third of th balance to be paid at the cor firm it ibn of the Sale, and thp res idue in two equal at nual payments thereafter with out interest, to be secured by judgment bonds, or I bonds and mortgage. HENRY ICKES, JOSEPH ICKES, Sept. 20, 1861,-41. Administrators. T LLEGHENY MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY, KAL\Sj{| RL. Ucilforil Co., Pa. ( HAS. H GERE, A. IL, Principal, Miss A. L. PRIM, Preceptress, Miss S. J. PRIM, Teacher on Piano Forte. This institution, under the supervision of the a hove named persons, assisted by other competen- I Teachers, afford- a full course in Mathematics Natural sciences, Languages, and B!!es 1 .ettres in ir.u-ic, Painting, &c., it gives extended instruc tion. The Winter Term will commence on Oc'. . 17 D6l. Student- admitted at any time. Habits o. health, sy-tem, and piomptne.-s , views, moral, -o --i cial, and domestic, are here inu !e prominent ob ject- ol education. That the physical powers, as well as the mental, may be cultivated—Calisthen -lie exercises are necessary—bere the Students ' meet each day for systematic phy-ical exercise. ~ i,i "A Will pay for board, including fu > ' nished rooms, room rent, fuel and tuition in common English, per term of eleven : weeks. Extras, A modera'e charges, even less | than heretofore, ci than the circular calls lor. Students prepared for the highest class in co!- f lege. i For Circulars, or particular-, address CHAS. H, GERE. A. 8.. Dec. 21, 1860. Kaiusburg, Bedford Co.. Pa. VI DITOR'S NOTIGE.- TBF undersigned, apptitnfetl Au dito to distribute the funds in the hands o; Joseph W. Tomluison, Administrator of the E-tate of Jo j sepb Black, deceased, will meet the parties interest, ed, at hi- office, in Bedford, on the Istb day of Oc tober, IS6I, at 10 o'clock. A. M. J. W. LINGENFELTER, Sept. 20, IS6I. Auditor. CATTLE i Found tresrasii.fir r>n the i premises of the Subscriber, living in Junaata Town i stiip, Bedlord Co., I head of young cattle, 3 Steers j and one heifer, supposed to be about two yeai; old. ! No ear marks,3 of them red & white, and one black, j The owner will come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away. Sept. 6th. JAMES BURNS, JR. REWARD. When 3? mv son Frederick ! has leit me or rather run off from me, on the 2nd. j day of Sept. 1861, without any cause whatever, ami I / very much against my will, and as fie n welcome to come home at any lime, i hereby forewarn any person or persons from harbouring him or tru-ting him on my account, as 1 am determined not to pay j any debts of his cpntracting. He will be 18 years I old, the l3th day of Jan. 1562. Scptembei Gth, 1861, PETER RININGKK. ' psg^w J M M) S O.V'.S' Mountain Herb Pills. j Ar- >vft, v,■*' •■ r. nt v'n :• pfrftet m j 7 'V.uci i of a tribe >.( th" * 4 .r*iig Art* Nation, t'.at once rwl*-'. M#*iro Yvu w'il jjv! a ft, ! •' Mn tnd hi.* p*ofde in our Pampb >u au- 4 v Al:.tanac*—to lou] from tbc Agents F-ft-. !i.- Inv-nt/.r ami !•; uuf.-tci ;V*r <>i t.i!;i '/ f*. • !.c ;••• it tii?- £riater };! of *ia lift* •• tri eKf,.' living visited ttwrtj €?vry reuntfcy rr tl* j Vttdd. He ovr mx V4*nrn iWPMf the Mb*" *!' i: y V . un iot Mexico a : it Ww tliU* th*t t}e •' M'K NTIBi Uttßß I'IUH" ffvn- tM-em .• -vt. A .-TV inte eitia account of hi* adventure* there, yon will Utiu In our Aitiixue -tad Fan:] Met. ll is an übl! be! fart, tliit a.!l <1 ari-.e from m.oou: The blood is ti! and when any fortv. t*r unhealthy matter tret* miv ■: witb it, it i* at re* 'listrihutMl ur every orpran of thr body. Krery nervo * the p>!M*n t an 1 all the vital organ- quickly The wtomaca Tviii in>t ci ••! Tlx- f:;. ; **r*V-tiy. Ine liver to t rrete a s-u'T;r " • 1 bile TUe action of tiie ••art u rreakengu. aim -♦ to* c ivu j., (*s>"*• Tiu- luagu ; ■•;■ -:nc i- 1 with tb* i> ' >tmn matter; hence. % cocgh—ami all from a flight impurity at the fountain i bvad ( ! lit'o—the B <HI ! A- If you had thrown grin* cart : f r i-' nice, iu a jjur-v rlu/, from w'uic-h ran a tiny r'v;iJ.-t. iu a few minute* ti c whole course of (ho atrer h-c-.v. •* -turhed aiii discolored. As ickly <' .* impure • j,:{ fly to every part, and Wave its * jug ht All the j>*-ages bsoonMs obstructed, i;I utile-* Tlpill v not • oiy purify Ike blxi hut regenerate all the ><-creti>us Ui lodj ; they are, therefore, tturivaUed as a CUHE FOR BILIOIS DISEASES, I lwr O'm; ••.* Sick Tin tcr This Attfi J-'ii us I Ji -iiclnc evj/ela from to* : h <d tv.e hidden aeeda rf - eh -. a ; render* -*. l the fluid.* an i aeere: |r and fliicnt, clearing .w> rnauweiti. tin.ut Aha vital orpi Pb-asant inueed, is it *•> us, th.i* we ar able I" pWco within vmir reach a me 'h'-sne like the '•>!'' NT.WV Ekrh FILLS."" that will pa-.s directly to ti c afilie.'e.i part-, thro -h the bh- <i and fluid* of tl Ixeiy, :\ui lbs- aufierer to brighten with ike flush of beauty and health. Piils art. ti c first firm ■ ly in tzist cncc f-jr the following Complain ft: ! Bowel ComjnaittU, ! \Vr.-\n~r* % Coughs, Frrer and Atp.ui. Lirer Vompi<i*>. r lh, Frtnai* \:nplaitaxes* / Chest Durasts, H-;-ulaches. J'i'.es, In 'if}- Im, St*,ik and GroxSl, p'jxprjitia, Influenza, tSt&jndary Symp InarrUta, So f'avnnaiiun. torn*, i'ro * " * * * * *• G2.EAT FEMALE MEDICINE! remnies who value health, Rhoull never let without th -e l ihs. They purify '.lie blote!. remove obstruction* ef ail hinde. cleaii.-e the'stln of all j iujples and blotches, a;i>i bring tlie rich color of health to the {alt! cheek. Tl-.e I'lants and Htrbe of which these PiUt are ma were ui-cotered i:. a very aurprislmr way areoog ti.e Tezaonns, a tribe o r Aborigine.- in Mevic.) beet the Almanac of our Acent, and yuu will read with ■*'.-' lit. the very intere-ting account it contains of the * tiKajT MWICIVK" of the Aileca. Obu rvr.—J7.c J.' ttiain lirrt. Pills crrt put vp in <x P>-a t'iti i Wrapper. Kachhox ...lainr4o piti.. 0.. t UrtaiX <U io C-nii p"' to*. AO ftmuine, haw (iu simatuw of B. L. JL'DSOX A CO.. on 'tack box. 3. L. JUDSON & Co. SOI. K 1' It OPRI F. T OKS, iNo. 50 I.tonanl Street, .V P' YORK. km- for. S.UI: BV AU UTANCINK DKALEBS. -S* For sale bv H. C. REAMER on Juli ann Slreef, and Dr. !J. F. Harry Pitt St.,. Bedford. Pa. Jan. 11, ISGO.-Iy. Bunt COUNTY NORM AL SCHOOL & SEMI\A RY. FA LL TEF, M COM ME NCI YG AUG. 12 TII ' 1 . DAILY instruction given in the Theory and Prac tice of Teaching. Boarding 51,50 per week. Tuitioi. in lull English and scientific course 55,52 per quarter of ten weeks. For circular containing full part'eniars address OS BORN K -V DICKERSON, Principals. July 19tb, '6l. Martinsborg, Blair Co., Pa LL PRIVATE FAMILIES AND HOTEL l\ K •-. per- should fully consider tiie value ■.! u-ing tire CONUENTKATEU LEAVEN, ' in connection with fi.-mr lor nmking bread, rolls,, buckwheat cakes and pastry. Tins compound is tree from all impurities. For sale at the Drug and Book Store of Aug. 30. Dr. B. F. HARRY". OtTRAY HEIFER. Cam.- to the plantation of the ■:;! > !i>r, living In Juniata Township, Bedford Co., about 'he lf>th of June, a black heiier suppos ed to be about two years old, a crop in the right ear, a ?pot in the fore-head, the ownei is requested' to corre for warn, prove property, pay charges ami' I lake her away. bept. fltb, L-CT. STEPHEN MCCREARY. 3 XECi: TO ICS N <)T ICE.— P Letters testamentary on th- last will an 1 testament of Mrs. Maiy Ann Buxton, late ol Southampton township.dec'd., having been grant ed !o th subscriber residing in said township, no tice i„ hereby given to all persons indebted to the p s ' it,, of said dec'd ,to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them duly au thenticated lor settlement. FRF.DF.HICK BUXTON, I Sept. *2O. Executor. I BEDFORD RAIL ROAD.— y Proposals will he received by the President a; -l Directors of the Bedlord Rail Road Company, at the oldie of said company, in Bedford, on ft.ursday, the -."'■ th eav of September, int., for Ilie corri| lotion ol the graduation and masonry of ttie fr-t twelve sections of said road. Specitica'ions of the work to be done will be ready for examination o! the nday ol letting. JOHN P. RF.ED, Sept. 20, 1861. Secretary. I c 2v ( % a*>. o o Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most pop ular a■ 1 successful Commercial School in the coun try. Upward of T WIS LI E HUNDRED v ung men liom '/ WE A" 7 Y-EIGHT different State-, t ave beeu euueated lor business here within the past tin ee-yeai s, some ol whom have been employ j ed as Book Keepers at salaries of $•■>000.00 PER ANNUM, immediately upon graduating, who knew uothing rf accounts when they entered the College. QyMinisters' sons half price. Students enl r at any time, and review when they please, with out i-xtra charge. For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Prot. Cowley's Business and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large engraving of the College, inclose twen ty-live cents in Postage Stamps to the Princi pals, . ,■ J F.N KINS & SMITH Jan. IS, 1860. Pittsburg, Pa. O R S A L E.— A gray rriare warranted sound in ever) ipsprct, and gentle ; suitable either for i ii.nii u tamily use. Also, a family cairiage and a I set ol harness. Inquire of JOHN R. MrGIKR. ' Btdfcnd, June 14th, '6l.
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