Lost! Lost 3 A bout two weeks ago, on the road between Joseph Tomltnson's and Bedford, a yellow paper-covered book containing lectures on teaching, with my name at the end of every lecture. The finder, by leaving at the Gaz T office, or tetitrning it to me will be suitably rewarded. Bedford Tp, H. VV. FISHER. Jar.. 3d, 1862. m i 'LL & WINTER UOBBS. The undersigned have just opened a large slid elegant assortment ot FALL iv WINTER GOODS. We respectfully solicit a call by all in search of grpat bargains. The'old cre.l no pay system, having exploded—for the p: -sent, our terms will he—Cash, or Produce. * Nov I ,'6l. A. H. ' RAMER & Co f i n k l e m 5. yo nr SEWI(HI \OHINB C 9., 533 BnOJDW.IY, . YEW-YORK. V-0 person who contemplates purchasing a Sewing > Machire !'<>/ family or rn nufictnring purposes ahould tail to sen t Jor ore of-o r Circulir-, which contains cu's and full <!e?e. iptious oil'the several styles, prices an i sample* "I work, ail of which we send by mail free. We claim to have the BEST SEWINfi MAgHI&S Hi THS WORLD For either Farm y or Manufacturing Purposes. And all we u kis a .'air trial. Read the following : 1 M P O 11 T A N T F A C TS. FACT No. I—T his Company be. _ duly licensed, | their Marhi: .-s me protected against infringe menl o iitigat ion. FACT No. . ii'-se Machines make the lo '!;- i stitc.'i alike on both sides—and use a litti- le-s than half as much thread and sil* as the chain or loop-stiteh machines. FACT No. 3.—These Machines are b -tter adapted than any other sewing- machine* in uket to the frequent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required in a family. They will sew from one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping, ai.J make every stitch perfect. I They will even sew iron the fne-t gauze to the j heaviest cloth, and even srout, hard leather, 1 without changing the feed, need'*, or t m-ioi , or ; making any adjustment of machine whatever.— ; Is not such a machine best adapted to family use? and if best adapt ed to family use, why not lor 1 every variety of light sewing manufacture ? For j work too heavy for our Family Machine, we rec- • omtnend our larger sizes. FACT No. I.—These Machines make the most e lastic seam o: any sewing-machine in use—a fact < of very great importance in sewing elastic goods, or goods of any kind, o.' a bias. FACT No. S. —No Machine is more durable or more simple in its construction, or more eu i'y understood. The reputation of these Machines wheiever used will fully demonstrate eicii of U:e above facts. FACT No. Cv—These Machines took the Highest Premium at the Franklin Institute, Pitiladel pnia. FACT No. 7—These Machines took 'he Highest ! Premium at the New Jersey State Fair. FACT No B.—Th -e Machines took the Highest Medal at <t,e A'.nci.ca Institute, in the Citv of ' New Y >rk, together with the Highest Premium for tine Sewing-Machine VVork. FACT No. 9—These M chines * took "both the Highest Premium- at the Mechanics' Fair, Utica, FACT No. 10.—These .Machines can do the same thing generally, whenever properly exhibited in competition with other Oir.t-ctna Sewing ,Ma chines. But we have space for only one fact more—it is the most important Fact of -11 FACT No. 11.—TTV warrant furry Machine tor sell j to git it hrttrr satisfaction than any o'hi Sewing At a chine in tnu •/ or money reftattled. [E7~send for a Circular. AGENTS WANTED. ! Address, Tinkle I: Lyon Scwiig-.llac!iie to. No. Ms C- oad'.vav, New-York, i Aug. 3, '6l. 1 y r. <u o a:■* d c REED'S NEW FALL \ND WINTER GOODS' To be sold for ca h or produce onlv. P. A. KF.ED wishes to inform his friends ;:rd the public generally, tint h* ha- bough! out the bock of his btother, JACOB HEED, mm.' in a ! -111 .on. i rCHiving irom Phi'adelpt. a, an elegant New S :,ck oi Good- bought at Panic Prices, eon-i-ting of DRY GOODS, It hot ■ and Shot ',//'< rn-l C Grn.- ;V, Hardware. f.Qurrniw vre. r. A.i 1 v. . a t . i;.- been bought at the Lowest NetCa-b Prices, and, will be •old uiiprecedentedly i. v for Cab or Coun'i; Pro duce. The undersigned deterinined to act upon the Prin ciple that " a NimlrK Sixpence is better than a Slow Sbfling," can adopt the iangu ige o the l'o-t : "Come One, Come All, this rock, shall fly, From it- firm base aa soon as I," Oct 2.3, *6l- P. A. REED, Con I <- y m Coal Gijx The very best biand made ! No smell !no smoke Not explo-ive, at Hartley's. Only 7-3cts. per gai on ' 100 BEAUTIFUL LAMPS! 100 SPLENDID LAMPS ! different patterns, from .OOcts up. Coal Oil mak"s '.he best light known. Don't sit in darkness these <ong winter nights, when you can have a briiliaut light for 1 cer.t. Hartley has a complete stock of Iron, Nails and Hardware in general, and will not be undersold by any one. He ha - the be-f OIL FOR MACHINES! and Oil for Harness and Wagon- that is known. Goods sold for cash or approved produce. Lum ber, Rye and Wheat wanted. Call t Hartley's when you come to town. Nov. 3. V EDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, appointed Au ditor to marshal ass°?s of the pstate of Archibald Findlay, dee'd., will attend to the duties of h-s ap pointment, at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday, January 7th, ISG2, when all interested can attend". R. D. BARCLAY, Dec. 20, 1861. Auditor. |7 XECU rORS' NOTICE— J j Letters TesJamentary on the estate of Pat rick Haney, late of Cumberland Valley township, aee'd, having been grunted the sub-cribers, nil per sons indebted to said estate, are hereby not ificd to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them properiy au thenticated for settlement. H. J. FRUNER, Dec. 27thl JMS HANEY, F.x'rs. 1 RAILROAD ELECTION.— i\ The stockholder" of the Bedford Railroad Com pany, are hereby not tied that an election lor Pres ident and twe've Directors, will be held at the office of the Company, in the borough of Bedford on Mon- j day, the loth day ol January, A- D, 1862, between I the hours o! 1 and 3 o'clock, P. M.; and a meeting j of said stockholders is heieby called for that pur- | poss. JNO. P. REED. Dec. Sltbl Sec'y | j /lAUTION j V Notice is hereby given that all per sons trespa-sing on our lands, <• I'.lier by cutting tim ber, fishing, hunting with dogs, or otherwise, will ; be dealt with according to iaw. ARCHIBALD BLAIR, THOMAS GROWDEN, MICHAEL 800 ft. Dec. 27th ] JOHN A. GUMP. - f. ]jL BLIC SALE .1 OF REAL ESTATE. * By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Cuirt of | Bedford county, the undersigned \Vill expo-e to pub j lie sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, NEXT, the following descubed Real Est :te : A tract ci land in Liberty I'o.vnthip, containing about 110 acres, about GO thereof clea.ed The im provem-u's aw a Log Frame House, Bank Barn, Spri-'g House and other buildings ; aUo, an Apple • O.ciienl th-reon. The tract adjoins lands of Gr a ' Dii inger, Samuel Brumbaugh, and Alexander Mc | Doinl 1. Cy Terms made known on day of sale. JOSEPH CKISMAN, Doc. 27tl ] Adm'i of Michael Reed, dee'd. j |3 ÜBUGUBUG SALE ! I • OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedioiii county, the subscriber will ofLr at public sale, on the premises, in Cumberland Vail ' town ship, Bedford county, on SA i URDAY, 2.3 th of JANUARY, NEXT, • !1 that tract of land situate ir. said town-b p, late th? prop -i ty of Zafchens Luman, dee'd, adjoining lands o! Facob Wertz on the North, iiar.ih Luman, on the South, and others, containing 103 acres and 15 J perch s. The improvements are a story and a half log dwelling house, log burn, an I other out buddings. About ! i acres are clear I aril uuler i n e, -even acre- ot which are meadow—balat -e well t.mbared. Th_re also a good orchard on the p; •• i se-. "i'i rrns : One ba'fof the purchase money in hand jat the , onfirmbtion of the sate. O.ie thir l of the ba nee to ie , nin the la.it r: t residue in two equal annual payments without interest. JOHN LUMAN, Dec. 27th.] • Adai'r. "THAT dTAZfDAHD SU/JUT." S S '2 . 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The noble patriot-soldier in his tent, too. has ivhiled ! auay the tedium ot camp life in r!>e absorbing re- ' ; vi•"w of I^3 Fom i nniLLi.'ixr cou m.an, j fin-'i'ig in them a faccinating mental ili-cip'i- e ! | known only to those who rally to the JJir/w rt 1 !of th.' Grcut-i Army of American Juti/leet an 1 (.!• til 1 n connm rci- g a New Year, t tie prop, iet us of t i.e Nnw York Mer iky can only sa>, that it shall be ! their aim to make their gleat faintly journal ol A- | inericJii l.tfr..lure, for 1862, more brilliant and en chanl.t.g tliau ever, in U* conceulra'ion o< a'l 'be wo.lll's griiiHtest and most beauiifu! specialities in heal'tilul Romance, graceful Poetry, elegant and j qua;:.t Go-sip, refining knowledge, sparkling Humor ! i and i nteitaming Ni na—umil, like love, it " riil. s the court, th* camp the bower," !' as if already rule - the happy dam.'-tie .'ires:.!.-. Tii" cii. otial tone an ! National depart>n -rata of Ti'.': N< w Y u:i: !■:::acr.y will co .titiue tri. •to ' I loftv spirit of pi ', i'ti-o which has made it ,i n.- j ce- ity c ; the people s.nc th.: War b -gan, and k' pt I it in enthusiastic demand whe.i o'.ii-. h*eis were | dying all around it for want of popu'ar support. Already the largest Literary Journal in the world. Ir.n l famous as lue focus oi a thau-and bri! tier-, rep :'a'io;is, it- pro/ r a'irice tor l*"'i 2 will tie u.eg:, be:: Icy-"! ;i all preccd-u". The most cele- Ibralcd y ol t coun'iy and Eurjp? have been | - ...'• : in li -erv ice, at on outlay cyan/ to tin e.r- Ij> it.. -,f .no 1 than one national gov rumen I in the I O'd i' ' d ' oil it- novelettes, or con:wtu".! stonei i I'm ih'j2, wiil be tin> most splembd triuiupiis of el • t : i i .ction tvvi pubii-.hel. To these, tuo, tile n:a gu: p- cil ot the gieatest of American artists, Mr. ; I' i.i.ix O. G. Darlky, Will lend tne aid ol pictorial art. . : Our*tory, initiatory of the New Y ir, is asp en ■'i■ I i-atioMi! Romance, commencing in the Nnw Youn .-'eiic! by of balui'i.iy, Jtnuary Ith, iSO 2, euliiied s nt-*-a - ' r j '.vri e. by;." a n-. ka. r. u 2 J,a..- <.M. z cli.i, ou, THE REBEL PRIVATEER. A TALK OF Tin: Til USE XT TIME. B Y NE 1) BUN T L INK. It ii the greatest nautical Novelette since the days of Marryalt. The New Y'ork Mercury is sol i by a'l newsmen . r.d perio; ical dea!"rs in America Bo subscriber-, it is regularly m tiled every Saturday morning, for &2 a;. * i ; three copies lor $5; six oni" S fir $:) , c.giit copies ior.Jl2, with an extra copy, free , to the getter tip of the club. Six months' sub-enpuons received. Always write plainly the name of your Post Office, County, nod State. We take tiie notes of all -p.cie jiiiyirig bank-at par. Payment must invariably be made in advance. (L7"Spcci.nen copies <mnr fco ts> all applicants. Addrr-- all letti rs eqd remi'tances, po "-paid, to CAULD >V! LL, SOUTH WORTH ft WiIiTNEY,, Proprietors of ti.■ - New York M-.cury, ■lO and -iS Ann Street, Neis Y'oik City. EDITOR'S NOTICE. jA- (" '' ie tnatler ot th* ci!alion of Samlld Smith, Executor of William Smith, dee'd., the undersigned appointed Auditor to ascertain t!.e fact-, report wbe.n t!i- legacies are to be paid, fvc., will attend to the duties of the appointment, on Thursday, Jarviry Oh, lSt"2, at his office ir. the Borough of Bediord, when all desiring rr.n att*nd. 11. D. BARCLAY, Dec. 20, 1862. Auditor. P t I 18SI0NER S NOTICE. Alexander Smith, J In Common Pleas of Be-To'd vs. > Coin.ty, No. 14,N0v. T-1 ri,l S'i I,' Mary K. Fmith. ySubpuEna on Libel tor Divorce. The undersigned appointed Commissioner in the j above ra-e, wiil attend to his duties, at bis office, in | the Borovgh of Bedfoid, on Wedne-.day, Januu.yi Bth, 1662, at which time aii interested can attend. ' R. D. BARCLAY, Dec. 20, ISGl; Commissioner. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Office Huntingdon 4* Broad Top Mountain 11. R, Co. No. 2E)S South 3d street, ( Philadelphia, Dec. 12, ISGI. J j The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the : Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail Road and I Coal Comp :ny, will be held at the office of the Com- i pany. on Tuesday the 11th day of January, 1562, j at 11 o'clock, A. M„ when an Election will be held j for a President and Twelve Directors to serve for the ensuing year. ?. P. AERTSON, Dec. 20, IBf 1. Sec'ry. " APPEALS. Notice is hereby given tu the taxable inhabi tants of the county of Bedford, that an appeal ili be held by th- County C on the days, and at the places specified, to wit : for Colerain township, on Tuesday, the 7ih day of January next, at tlte house of A. J. IVnnell. Southampton township, on Wednesday, the Stn.at the house ol William Adams. Monr.re township, on Thursday, the 9th, at the ho- se of Samuel Mixell. East i'jovidence township, on Fiiday, liie lOi h, at the house of D. A. T. Black. Wed Providence township, on Saturday, the 11tii, at the house of J. A. Gump, (in the Bo rough of Bloodv Run.) Cumberland Valley township, on Monday, tht* 13th, ai the house of Jacob Snider. Londonderr) Township,on Tuesday, the 14-th, at the house of George Bailey. Harrison township, on Wednesday, the Islh, at the house of M i tin Feightn-r. Juniata township, on Thursday the IGth, at the house of Joseph Foller. Napier township, on Friday, the 17th, at the house of J. M. Robtson, in the Borough of ScheF-Sor£. Sc.h-!Hhurg Borough, on Saturday, the 18th, at tin- house of J. M. KoVis >n. B> df :d township, <>n Monday, the 20h, at the C unintS 1 .; liters' Gtiice. Snakesp; itrg township, on Tue-diy, the 21st, .it the house of D L. LVfibaugh. Bloody Run 80. • oh, on Wednesday, the 22n at the h use >f J. A. (Runp. }{ jiew-d! l i-vi - it>, ...i Thursday, tin 23;J, at tit- t. ol J >i. . D-so.!'. Broad Ti> t i top, ou Fiiday, the 2-4-'h- at tl.e i otise U J. i . Ca.-> .j-'T. Liin'fty town-iiip, on SoMir.hy, the 25th, at t:ie house of ilis t.-atliarine i nck?T, Mild* W ~ db'-ii y to-vnfbi.., on A! -nil :v, ilie 27th, at the house ol V. in. AI. Peat.-on, E q* :-.>ut!i Woodberry township, orr Tuesday, the 28!!:, at lithouse - f David Stoner. i d mi U*wr.snip, on -Ve in -day, tire 29tb, j it the iibuv of rfi.-hae! Wysot. Si. Glair ' wns'iip, <>n Thursday, the 30:h, at j the ftoue of (>. It-oil j) Trout. B .if rd ') roue it, on Friday, the 31st, at the ; (ioiitrr.-i.isioiiers' Odice. j A'hen and wlier* aH persons ami corpf.-r.i-| ! tions feel;: g th* ui -l.es agi i-v • i /. .. e.-.u ■iierHti- n .ni > alaa >n of !h r tax rb!-* t r.p ■ - 1 |*. v and eif. cts, in.de pursuant lo s-v-rji : nets id Asse nbty in such case made and t- j id -d, are requested to ati• ad a.-l sia'.o t/t. ir -v rt nccr f . r d ••-.*•. acr larding to law. I The appeals will be f.-dd on tlie days above i stated, between the in. irs ol 9 oVi ick, A. Ai. j and 12 o'clock, Ai. WM. AI PE'RSON, J. FEIGH " :.R, P. J. SHOEA. \KG a, Ai; (.t. Coi i:n is-; oners. 11. iVcidemus, Clerk. Co?:?j:.?-ir,:-iBtjs' Officb, \ December 20, 1861. J Bedford county, ss. . - - dp-, 7 d JL BTo Court of Quarter Sessions if.?- .. . i , i.n.i •>-. rt-dfurd, -... . i ' : qp" for -.-id cnun'y of Bedford, on he JStii 'Bi.;* ,! y• >"oveno-r, A. D. 1a.,1, b , ■<( j tlie Ji'pg- 'J the -.if '' Corn.. Upon the P'-'i iuii ol tie* tie,- • > res. !| j in the vieir.ity oi f .oyd-:town, in * lid county, setting loi put o - y ; , ware la. i out i„ s -,d town ol Bny.l ta-. n, > it tlie ye. r IMC, t.y It AI xan.ler Cay.!, t.e* pi >_*! *t >r, and ih ■ pi .• n-.v .-m ; both b v name it punts on "he Bedford Stoystown Turnpike fto.i.t, iipuolhe Sou-'h, end run* nine thence Nor'h 37 decrees East to the o! i St. te Road on the North. The one of th- length of feet :• nd the other of trie length of tei-t; an ! ii .'.h of the vf drh of lo feet, the first being i' • .it is he; ween la's N'os. 41 and 4 2 ; atrl toe second the ' alley between Xos. 43 mid -to, o nii.nl>-red upon ihe ■ original and --net I plot 01 plan ol I tu.vn of ' l'-.i, .--town; ;:!•, three other :l<*ys, b.-ai:in::.s *<t I pou ''• on It* - Turnpike r v u u- o i South, tin i r ui.nii-e thence Nu:t.; tiiirt ,* deg i'-*s J'a-t to .-aivt j oid i ite ii-,id aioresai l. Tiio one o! the tenatlr feet, next ol the length of feci, ail ;he Wi-.itb of Id i*e ! . til* - • .ie he ng 'iie.ii! y- li -tiveeu ; Nov. • one 23, as.d 15 and I and 7an t). ;o :.u u- . t; re-i upon tti - otigtn.;! plot or plan -• said town of ! Boyd! jvvn, üBo, tti: - - oth.-r !!*-) . !ai! oat a. afore- J -aid ;u su: . town, . uth ol lb -'T •• i.-* road atore- { said, al! beginning ai points on i*t.l i'.n on liie . A-:. t!>, and mn-iiug tbei c- South thirty degrees VV - 1. ' ; two i.undrc-i an-' tv.-ity lectio a twenty |e,-. •y, I the same b-'ii , alleys between lots An*, n : 1 and 10 and 1., and 21 i t.-l 2J. an Idd <i..ti .'i! ,i tiu t.!i-t'- ! upon tlie original p'"t >. p-au o" l vv.i of Hoy dstowii ; a'-o, the 23 t ret alley c:i in - .a- • crn slue o! ,-a. ! town-- ,ot, v.-hh ti -.. -I ai; y s have become u-ei-.-s, iiieonvement, .-nil but 1-mso.ne to the lnhsbitru.ts of said town and vicinity. V.'herelore the : o irt do order an I direct that the ' j parti-, in int.-;.-st be notified bv pulilici. ioii <u the i comity pap-rs to app -.r at t:.e next I .-iut of Guar- ! | ter Sessions to show causa why the player ot pe- j titioi.ers should not be giauted. BY THE COURT. I S. H. TATB, Clerk. l>ec'emb '2O, ] ■ lii. \ OTIC E Is hereby given thai I hive puicliased ..I " hrritTa sale, t- - piop-rty, so' i u- the property -it Ctm!e. I* na!.—;-, to wit :Ow iy colt, in e bav n:... , one ' ! 1 on-* '•>; u i.tiiie, one y : >;i .-; t-.i', [black] a.- bay sn * ch hi..- ditto, f- • v: vv J. ■ -• •i w • , . vvo • , sir.l. one pur lru h •lb res wn it in mound, 12 O'-r > ry.-. 12 acre . corn,o.r ct en-- ye ilnig ;>-• r, one sn ail steer, 10 • i-.oata, 7 '4 ol 50 ; iv , ! f of 20 doz. wheat. * o! 200 d tz. oar., 2(t ho Is els turU'.vb'rat,o:ic pll-n- l a -i fiv • ton.-, o. ha , which 1 ii-riiiit to remain v.ith the ,.• j (hi- rl. . naker luring mv ; ieasnre. CIIK IST LAN A. DANNAICER. Dec. 20th, —3ts. D ST f-f) IS J.I s 1 IT ' ii 8J bb U i L' k.' i%. Ht < OF VJLUJBLE Zl 2A L 2 8 ATE. * I .1 yY villus of -i n ntdor of Bie Or ph.> us* Court ot L'.-UJOid County, the iin ! e sig -f d, /.•! ..ini't ators ■ of the estate of Jacob Hinisii, late cf ? *•? Provi dent-e towne>..|:, '• c'd., rviil expose to sale, by pub lic vendue, on tne premises, on I'UnSD.rIY, THE 7 Hi OF JHJTUHRY, tl 1 o'clock, P. Al., the following desctibod valua tb? Real Estate, to wit: i\ tiert nf la. d sit ate in Ray's Cove, in said aownship ol East Provide, we, adjoinm * lands of; Ad-.m B nis'i on liie i." rrh, .'a-oh Ritckey on the) East. Will:a n (tracy on the Somh, and .'ohn idrove i n-n! Samuel Grove on the W•••■'. (par' of n tract of j land f nnclv belonging to Phil ;> r'isher's bene,) .- containing 200 acres and 15 perches, rr.o.e or less, j abon' 14 acr-s of which are cleared and under fence, j and v. i;.b a sio: j" and a half log dwelling house th?re- I on erected. TERMS—One half th„ purchase rpovey in hard a' the confirtr.ni;oii of the sale, and the balance ino "* ! year, With interest, to be secured by Judgment I Bonds, or Bonds and Mortgage, HENRY HINISH, D. FORD, Pec. 20, 1861. Administrators. DE LUNATICO INQUIRENDO. Th' uticf -rsigiied appuintrd Corninissioricr by the Court ol Co-:: -ion Pleas ol Be-!/->id muuty, to ascertain whether Abraham Sill, ; | of St. i. -air toyvnr.bio, said county, be a lunatic, or i not, how Ijing be b->s Ee., vviii a!tend to j the dutie-s of' the appointment, at bis otiice, i.i the Borough of Bedford on Monday, January 6th, 1562, when all wishing can attend R. D. BARCLAY, Dec. 30, 1562. Comim sioner. ! WILL give ten dollars reward tor the apprehen sion of (and such evidence as convicts) the thieves thit stole the boots ot my coaches and the chain, belonging thereto, the cover ol my wagon, one set ci liont geajs and 6 belter:-, or for such evidence as will recover the damages from parents or guardians of children that cut tlie t.immines and steal uvviy the moss and hair, or tor the apprehension of each person so doing, or for such evidence as will show where the s.nne are concealed, so that 1 may take out searoh warrants for them. B. VV. GARRETSOX, Dec. 20, IS6I. btage Agent. jnSfcCUTORS' NOTICE.-!- ~ Jt J 1 .-Hers T< stametitarv on the estate ' ot Cornelius Devore, late of Londonde ry township, dec-- sed. having b-cu granted to the subscrib- s, aii persons indebted to'said estate, are her-by noti ti. d to make, iminediate payment, and those having claims agaiu-t the atne, will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. JAMES C. DEVORE, JACOB C. DEVCRE, JOHN C. VICKR >Y. Dec. 13.— Ct.* Executors. t DMI.VIST ROTOR'S NOTICE.— .A l.i-ttersol a-bnimstration on the estate of J. *"" Smith. I ale of Siiithauii-.ton tp., dec,d. h?.v irg b-*ti granted the sn'.scrib-r, all persons indebt er V-ija'd e-late are r. quc ted to make immediate j pa'• ment. . nd a'l p . -ons having claims ngaiuot said ; e-tate wii! present them properly authenticated for j set: iement. NATHAN ROBIbON, Dec. 27, ISCI.—Ct. Atlmi/iistrator. BE. iV.u- 22. I'VlllYK Mi I iTd' I T \ " \ ( * fT Avj lj l ll \ i AO j i , A SUCK REMEDY roil A I BAD BREATH, SORE MOUTHS, I CANKER, ! CIS EASED BLEEDING GUMS, ■NL'R.-dXG SORE MOUTH, ! Ai'-v! the I-' -' sp Cil- r.ovv in use :or am/ diseased ico 'title • i the in u.th. (t is particularly bench - • cial to persons wearing ABTlir K iAL TEETH. c ' ' d.-st:eying -.cry tairit of the mouth, ! . ; -g ..nd iPU.ov all im-nu -tn-s, insuring A SWEET BREATH tc. ni' v.: > rr.uki* use ot it. No I'nrso LADY or | Yet Gt ILIM..N who s afflicted with a BAD BREATH ' sb< uhl dciay in appiymg this remedy, for it i tain cute.and is approved and recomim-u-'e.t hv rve- i ry phveiciaa ni. : r wi o-e notice it ha.- been brought ' A BAD BREATH is an otfmce lor which there no pxcuse while Oil. IV. <l. JT I SURD'S -v • ens - ? wr a w ITS |.5qJ aka Wx\ Z M 'd can be procured. .Mar y per.ons cm ry with them a bad breath, greatly to the annoyance am! -Tien to th disgust ol | those v. ith whom th-y come in contact. wUnout j l-etag ron-ci >us of the fact. To u!i*ve yourself ! from a!! fe.irs i -.u-iing -tii-*, : ll* P. DR. WM. !i HURN'S MOUTH WASH Ciean!ine.* of thn mou'Ji is.of impoitance .'oHK, vitiftK i . r , tj. • aui . rot iii: r-qu-Btly seriously in,paired, through want of rsri-p- : Uention to lb--: sul 8E DR. vvM. HURD'S MOUTH WASH, i Tr-pared tt Dr 11.i.d s Dcutal Otßc., No. 77, : Fonrlli ' c;, Brn ; : -.. t). Jftil; i.: Pi' I DOTTLE. A lib iU, • • CV'.lllt !>-. l- to d- :b-r. Jit'-:reus i'rinoy-il ibune JtuilJia*9, j JTo. 1, Sprttte n7 •♦•/, J\'ew Yo k. So, 1 ai-o bv C. --si, '.facte tt Co., Fi'lh Avenue ! Ho: . .1. i. Cod ington, 7.5 Rroaf.vay; D. S. j Bali'- . -it Broadway, nnd b - all Druggists. Sold ill I'll" id ij ilia by ftyott .N <*•., 272, N. 2d I St tee , and by O. S* Hulibell, iiO, (aestn'ut street. DP-. WO. 'iUUD'S mft ft '■} H i) f V MI? L i U H i ii if " \s : ti Li - This P.i-vi! r pn.'Mws too CAi'B- NIC WI i iIOUT THE INJURIOUS" j S'RO?ERT..:".S OF CHARCOAL, . :id is free 11or>i ai! A-ids or Alkalies that cn In the 1.-a-t .;<sio the Teeth. ITS action Bcixt; rs.saEi.Y mkchani-'ai. —fOLts.i- --: i: .vinii" r v."eal.lnw rut: ENAMEL. lu. Vim BJiurd's 'iiutii Powi'cr 1J E ECO VI MEN DED HY ALI. E'UNKNY DEN"*|STS. : I Prpar d p.t i)i Hurd Dental Olii'-e, No, 77, | Ko"ith Si-.ett, Ercoh'.n„E* 1). I'rice 2.5 cents per box. A ibp;rl di. count t: de to dealers. .'J • ■/••':$ Priacip ■! ([file?, Trib-'at Building*, ; JW>. i, Spruce Street, ~\' W York. Sokl also by C-swell Mack & i'o. Fifth-Avenue Hotel, J. (i i. Coddmgtoii, 715 I'load way ; D. S. , i.i..., : 2 i ,oadvay, ai: : bv all Druggists. Solf in Fhtladelpbia by Dfott X On.-, 2 ;2, N. 2d i street and by O. 8. Ilubb i! 1-110, Chestnut stieet. DSL Wit B. HDfttFS • TOO Tii IC ii E ii B0 F S FOn THR CUR OF TGOTH H C U E produced by pxpo. 'ti neivps. It is p.,i AeuUrly adapted to ail cases of children <:iil:cte.l with 7 (> O 7 H A C II E . Daren's c.l relieve u'."t -elve: Iroai .hat distres f ing wib.ii.iess caused by LG.NS OF SLEEP, End Till*;,- c" Idi• n t.o. .at t'tig, by keeping a he'll- >f I). . H.M.t. II FAD'S TOOTH AC IIF. DROPS :u ihe iiicisp. IN- i dat Dr. Hind's Dental OlEcp, No. 7", Fourth Street, Brooklyn, K. D. i'.'ice, or//,- 12 t nts per BoUlc. A libera! discount mad? to dealers. fS-i'-'ress Principal t 'jjicc, Tr/b 'ne Buildings, rVu. 1, St 'i/ct: Slreet, jYeto York. Sold I, - C'a-well, Mack St Co. Fifth-Avenue Hot/-,', J. X I. '. "odi-'ngton. 715 t: cad way ; D. S. B 11 r-'-s, 2<*2 'Sroadway, and by ai! D.-uggi-ts. Sold >n Philii telphia by |)v >*t d, Cc., 2>2, N. 2d stieet, ami by O. Si Hub belt, 1110, Chestnut .-tred. DR. WAI. B HGRITS \i 1 ris u r n bi ; c *n d C 'i\ i i k L J ; ? . 5 U\l)lHi ll 5 , \rR THK CT'RK O'v N E 1 4v A LG I A 01 Toothache pro ' !by crids. LOCAL NEURALGIA ia , imediately rur. /l by their application. Tii.-y art like a charoi, anil arc p.-'if rtly harmless in t fie. itisre; do not produce a blister, and leave j no unpleasant results. D., Vi'm. B. Kurd's Neuralgia Piasters never fail to give satisfaction to all who test their ' viriue. P epired c.t Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, No. 77. j Four!a btieet, Biookiyn, E. D. I 1 nee, onhj 15 cents cttch. ; A 1 her.;l discount made to dealers. •Ad ■ ..., T-'i-icip il OJjia, Trii-me Buildings, | J\* .1, Sp. ure Street, Attn York. Sold also by Caswell, Mack & Co. Fifth-Avenue Hotel; J. & I. C'oddiugton, 715 Broadway; D. S. Barnes, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggists. Sold in Philadelphia b> Dyott Ac Co., 252, N. 2d street, and by O. S. Hubbell, 1410, Chestnut street. Dec. 13.—1y JML.IXIH PFTOPYLAMLN-, THE NEW KEMEDY FOR R EI U V 7-1 A T I S M . I ANEW REMEDY, I A CERTAIN REMEDY, F F ACUTE RHEUMATISM, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATISM OF EVftlir Kf XD ; V I HOW STUBBORN, O matter £ HOW LONG STANDING, PROPYLAMINE WILL CONQUER IT, WILL CURE IT. WHAT IT HAS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. DOCTORS RE\D. DOCTORS EXAMINE, DOCTORS TRY IT. THE BEST TESTIMONY, BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. !)()( TORS KNOW IT, PATIENTS BELIEVE IT, TRIED AND TRUE. Pennsylvania Hospital. (FROM OFFICIAL HOSPITAL REPORTS.) MAY 19, 1900.—Ellen S., act. '-9, single, never wa, very st><ing. Two yeans igo she had an attack ol acute rheumatism. iron whien .-'in was conti led to he; be! lor two weeks, and subsequently from a relapse for four more. She has been well sinct then till last Saturday ; while engaged in house-cleaning she took col !, h^i! piin in tier back, felt cold but had no decided chil!. Two days later her ankles began to swell, which was followed by swelling oi ! the knee joints aur of the bands. Sfce has now dull j pain in her shoulder:-, and her knuckle* are very i tender, red and painful J both bands are affected, ! but the right is most so. This, ti.rn, is a case of I acute rheumatism, or, as it U now fashionably call- j ed, rheumatic fever. Ir is a well marked typical ' case. We will rarefu'ly watch the case, and ;rom | ; time to tim ca:l your attention to the various I symptoms which present themsel vex. My chief! ! object in bunging her before you now, is to call i I your attention to a remedy which has recently been : | recommended in the treatment of rheumatism. 1 i mean ywyy/qwhu. Dr. Awenarias, of St. P.-t-ts. | burg, recommend, it in the highest terms, having j ile-.ved great b -ne.'it from it-, use HI 250 ca -es which j came unite r his ratt. Various com n j n !; Cory t- s- | timouia's respecting it have appealed in our jour-i r;a!, an ! I piopo-e therefore to give it another trial, f must coniesss J am always mciedu'ous as to the worth of new remedies, which die vaunted as spe cifies ; but tS; is comes to us recommended so highly, that ve a;e boujid to give it a trial. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER! MAY 21, ! c oo.—l wi i now exhibit jo you the pa- j tient f.,r who n 1 f>r-cribed Propylamine, an.l who was t: n ialorin • '-r an attack of acti'e rbeuma xif: -. .<. 'readily taken it in doses ct three [ grams, every two hours, (intermitting it :it nignt). i iie day after you aw hej, 1 found her mucti more : comfort'sb b-tter than sue expected to be for a ■A !•- k or more, judging from he: uth-r attack. (The p.r - it now walked into the room.) Th * improve* ,n. .t hasstea .lv progr- -s -d, and yo>i cat,not tail to ' r.e',, e a marked change in the appearance of her 'joints which aie row nearly of their natural, size, j 1 bus tar our experiment would have see men very i | stieces-futl; but gentlemen, we rritist wait a iittie 1 while before we car. give a decided opinion as to 1 what is to be the result. Here is another p. 'lent who was placed on the use ol the same medicine on Sunday last ; she has loi g been sir tie rt ug i. m chrony rheumatism, and 1 to:; id her at tr.ct irno wit .; uu acute attack super ver... upon her enrome aftectior,. Tha-wrists and knur-it • * . - e tun* I swollen ai d tense. She took I the cu'O.l.le id p.ojijiamine in three grain .loses eve. y two hours, and you will p-rceive that the live! tug of the- joints has much diminished. THREE DA YS LA TER !! MAY 20. -TITS is the case o; acute rhNM . .* .- • J YROYY!AAI> , FFCIR- TICM T*IOO TO v.! . I called your attention at our !a,t clinic. She I ;s siiii very comfortable, and it now taking three ' grains thrice daily. j In this case it has sepincd to be followed by very I itisfactory results. The second c ise to which i you: fitch:ion was called at our lust lecture, has I also continued to do well- 1 will new bring bsfnt | . .v. v chr. : tetistic case..: acute rheumut.sro, : i.. the i;i t be satisfactory, I tkini, as good i jury turn , ,e shaft justly r- utter our Ver/t/ct in favor I' t -', ray /tan/lit. i;.j ;s a -eaman, ;. t. 23, who was admitted a few idv eg II : ita-d i "casional rheumctic pains, hirt ! not bo a., to keep his bed,until eight days ago. The | pan.s began ,i bis r.ghtkne . endse,; i ntly : <freted Ithe left Knee, and liter, the joists cf the Upper ex tremit.ea These in.uts are a', swollen t.-nse and Itender. His tnr.gue is furred; at present, j dry, though theie bai l-eo much sweating. His . puis* is fall and strong, and rbout oi>, He t>s now j u-ed props Amine for twenty-four hours. This gentlem.::. is what may fce c.illeJ a st. cvly typical ease of State rhensoeti a There .w< ex j posure to col t and wet, auf this exposure follow - >•,! by a .ling of coldness, rc.'erc ait*. o.r i .in, b-fi.xiing a- it u" ally do-s, in the lower joints. I\. -*Tt* -i*vfr ' n** proj'.itt? swedt'.ug, so | aity a'te. dan: <>r. a ute rhcutratisin. net bug this patient before you with the i irifvutiuu of g.vitig you a lect re o.i .tl the points ! c): i.' etvd wit,l ;: ;;t 1 SIR, hut to ag.'ii.: give < 111- | ai to ti;e new rpniedv we are te>ling, stnl io exhioit Ito\ ou i:• 13 typical caa'-, as 1 have called it, than : winch lin-re could not he a fairer opportunity iwr trsting the medicine o ijuostson. tVe ar-*, there fore avoiding tile use oi ail other medicines, even anotiy.:::*, that in-re may be IO misgivings -•> to which was the efficient remedy. \oti shall see the case at a tuiure clinic. THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. JI NK 9, 3SGO.—The next o: our convalescents is the c se of acute rheumatism betore you at our clin ic of May 25th, which I then called a typical case, ami which it was icina. ked was a fair oppottunily for testing the worth of our new leuaedy. It was tmv—ere steadily given in three grain ilu.-rs every two hours for t- :.'. days. The patient has got along very nicely, srt 1 :s now nhte i<> w..lk about, ;'.s you see. Idj no- ft- -. vto to that I h:.i: never seen | as . . ~ ,-/5 of net:' rhi -o soon re-'or/J to hamith M tkis mat* k hem, c.. f etiiwsl lting yrc i>tK.i to -I't-td ■■ rtdy as to the i , . t-f ,/y we have ;/•/<!, Ife.t! touu-l to st itc that //l t&o casef in u-kirh u-e have tried t/.r CiJortde. of P'opji, the y-itie.uts have t egj.il/eii their Lejtth much C.:,iir than under the treatment ar/tirsariiy partued. I wish, gentlemen, you vvouid yourselves try it, an I eport the reiults. For a foil report of which the above is a con- , densed extract, see the Philadelphia McdiriL ; S/trgica. Regj/trr. it is the icpo'.t titer a lair trial by the bc,t medical authority in this country, and makes it unnecessary to give numerous ceitiiieates tiorii astonished doctors and rejoicing patients. A SPEEDY CURE, AN EFFECT!' \L CURE. THE SAME RESULT IN EVERY CASK. WHENEV ER TRIED, WHEREVER TRIED. WHAT IT HAS DONE, li WILL TO AGAIN. Rullock ant! Crenshsvr, a firm we!! known to most medics, men, by whom the V-lixir Propylamine has bepn introduced, have sold to us the exclusive right to manufacture it according to the original recipe, and v.-- have made arrangements o! such magnitude as to tri able ns to scatter it broadcast amongst suf fering humanity. A IVOIiD TO DOCTORS. If you pirfer to use the same remedy in another form, we invite your attention to the PIT-" CCYSTAUZEU CHLO:UI>E P&OI'YLAMI.NE, i run PIIOPYLAMrxn LIQUID, PURE PROPYLAMI.NR COXCENTRATED, PITRE IODINE PROPYLAMINE, of which we are the sole manufacturers. IX7"We claim no other virtue for the Elixir Pro pylamine thaii is contained in Pure Crystaiized Chloride of Pioyplamine, (Continued tit next column) I THE ELIXIR IS MORE CONVENIENT. AND ALWAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, AND MAY BE TAKEN ACCORD!NO TO DIRECTIONS, BY ANY ONE, BY EVERY ONE, WHO HAS RHEUMATISM OF ANY KIND I At rts. a Bottle. Or!or- rnnv l>>- tuM.o-se I to I'ROPYF,.\:/IIY:-. MA a UFAC TOR TNO 0.,- l/lilrr, Room No. 4, S. W.Cor. FOURTH and CHF.TNT:T STS., Philadelphia- Or to either of the Following Wholesale A-rent'. BfTLLOCi; ft CRENSHAW, FRENCH, RICHARDSON ft CO., JOHN M. M 1 RIS ir CO., GF.O. i'- VYETHERKLL & CO., PETER T. WRIGHT & CO., ZEiGLER * SMITH, ELLIOIT, WHITE ft CO., Dec.6,'Cl-lyr. PiitLAnELruu. CHEAP" iiOOiiL" A1 11 ii K's, S. E. SIUAFOOS, has jt.{ wived Trivn rfi ■ city h'-r u-n.il I -roe s'o -it of rich and hand - FAL T . .".ND WINTER GOODS : Such as Silks, M-rinos, Pets,.m f'lo'li-. Delane Valencies and Morient:Silks, at 56J cts. ;wr j'a.d. Ai.- j, a a- o ! m nt of Shav a, Cloaks, La (!i. j" Cr.ats an'i Mantilla*; with a licli lot of Furs— Sii : i as C p.;*, Mull; a-..1 Cuff, - with a I i hionable lot of Black Silk Velvet. Black and fan cy Sfr vv Bonnets, with Ribbon;, Rushes, Plume 9, Flowers, Ac. Ac. A r:iv s' - . le o' WOOLEN GOODS; Sleighing C'ju. Sor.taga, Wool Hood*, Serifs, Gauntlc's, Gloves, with Hnvb eideries, Net*, Late*, Ac. and all kinds of I-V < y G ids too numerous to mention. Also, a I zgesiock o'. bleached and unbleached Mu■ ii! , t *,x, eight, ten ar.,l twelve and a half Cent; ji"r yard lor cash N. B. All person* indebted over sir monthf are I: t< by notif,- l 'o call and settle fheir accounts without tUith -f n tice, :ud by so doirg save costs. S. E. SIGAFOOS. Bedford, Nov. 2D, 1861. / iASIi The undersigned has purchased J. ReecFs stock of Merrhandi?®, and he will contin ue the trails at the obi stand, and sell positively for raedy pn> only. Gao Is sold low for cash, or appro ved countiy produce. Sept. 27. ISO!. P. A. REED. I DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— J! J The p-.rtnership heretofore? existing between the un 'ereigi rd war dissolved on the first tl.s< ol Oct-1, .. . ii t. The ; c counts are in the hands ct Jo- iai, S. Deal, for collection, to wL t all dues mii't be paid. !he in e oi ccache? will hereafter be run by the firm of Deal etid Brother. JOSIAH S. DEAL, Oct. 11, ISGI. WILLIAM LIBERT. fc&LAIR COUNTY &- J NORM A L SCHOOL & SEMINA RY. FALL TERM COMMENCING AUG. 12 TH '6l. DAILY ic-truction given in the Theory and Prac tice ol T 0.-hiny. Boarding C 1,50 per week. Ttii'itaa ii. i Ml 1...g1i-ri and scientific course $6,52 per quarter of ten weeks.- For circular costa-.nirm f :I1 particular address OSBORNE 4- DiCKF.RSON, Principals, July 10th, -'6 l. Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa A UDITOR'S NOTICE ! N \. T - untlerstgited, appointed Au ditor in the cae . *., vi L. Shafer vs. Adam Fer- I "u-t-i . i.i '.';*• Court HI Co r.ir.oii Pleas, No. 110, of "Vovecß-sr Pei T, IS'!!, will meet the parties in iii ■ -r-'it, ut Li- oltn , in tl,e borough of nedfotd, on I vv .'•lues lay the StU day ol January next, at 1 o clock : P. M., when and where a!i interest >.l mav attend. JOHN PALMER, Dec. 13. Auditor. WW : . J • • 7 - vv- v SL r * V - ~ U. V, 1 t 4 • -. -c. 2"Sc:. -S 1 , V. ' v". Crt-- .'", IV|V .j r -j so .v > Elouatain Herb Pills. ARC.tr, v ;crnt rra iHtli * perfect likenefs o\ a Hi:-.* : iriU* of tb* "trnnge Artec Nation, that • ru'.*-d Mexico. Y' i wi!! Gmt r. full account of • ;•••[•. u Mir 1 . ir.: a.j.t Almanacs—to b" i i cr. ffGin t*. • *>>r fill*. • t1 ifiuiM urer cf •• J Moun tain if' i L r has : -nt the srrv*tr p-irt of lia life in Ira* ling • 1 ite4 setrlj svtrj eoutar ia th# Wurll. ft- #*l-: over W.x. yr&r* am-.i'f the lm'.iac? cf tl'.H Ibioir M?r :a* .us p.i '! MdXico, ana it i< thm thai t\- H( OSITAA UKRS ) NW" wer JIMOTFWL A verjr intereatin account of 1:i- * Ivcnt'dTwS there, you will liud in oar Aibi&Lxc l'&ic<;iilet , It i- an established fu.ct that all di.icadma &rlse froto IJIPbIIK DLOOOI The oloo"! i- the ii: - ! and when any foreign or unhealthy matter get mix.-i with it, it is • t distributed to every M ,:n of the l : y. Krwr nerve f*eU the poison, an- til to* vital <.rjm, -quickly cv tnj i tin "P.e stomach viii not ilc< .-t the ff*..', perfectly. Itie liver eeaaee to eccreiv m nicienjy f brie. T: n action of the heart ie t. :tk-o .. a:) *n the eirculati- uln feeble. The lunge b'-; . • r.\ ■... a \ *a ;.i the v••!'"- 10utter ; henee. a Co. id all fi- ;n a Wufhi impurity a? the fountaia hf: 1 of I.'K'—th* I k>od! An if you had thrown so me 63i ih. i . in lance, ia a pure -jrin/, from which ran a tiny rivulet, ia a f*w minute* the whole oourae of ;h etr .ru I rbed an 1 discolored. As quickly does import* t!y to evtry part, and leave its eting Ai* the \ \ age* become ob; true tod, and un'.ose the oh.-tnmt' mit r rr. ; ; i. ii-c lamp of life soa died out. k": t--, pi!!* ant only p irifv tUf bh'l. hot regenerate all the bAoreuoua of th h-^y; they arc, theref .re, uurivalied Co a cvun FCH BULLOUS DISEASES, I.i-. er Complaint, IToadach#, ic. Tine AntiUi'iom J!. I ♦.!. * ev;"i-*fri.m hlo>d the bidden seedu of dia o.*- . a: ! rer.>r> all the ItuhU and secretions pure and clearing and rKemcitntiug the vital org-^nR. Pleasant iiuved, ie it t as, that e ur* able to place within your roach a medicine like th* •' Hotmn HERB " t.f-nt will pass directly to the atUicted |>arts t throo/h the blood and fluid* of the body, and cause the *utferer *) brighten with the flush of hoaaty and health. Ju it sen's Pills are the Pest Remedy in exist cnce for the following Complaints : Bywd VompldirtU, Debility. Inward IT-.iJbicst, C'.u .Ks, hxer and A (rue. Liver Complaints. fr,xale CompiaiiUs.Loumeu of Spirits, Chrsl Pi?'ase9 t tfcthlackes, t 'cstireness, /nd ijjectvm, Stone and Gravel, J k Jnfuensa, Secondary Symp i'iu.ri ..(ic, Injiammatic.*, Urns Vropr' ♦•••• GREAT FESIALE MEDICINE! Tpmule* who welue health, should never he without the-* 1 'ills. Tliey purify the blood, remove l- traction® of all kinds, clean c the bit in of a!l pimples crs-l blotchea, and bring the rich color of health to the pah* cheek. j The riant.* ami Herb* of which the. ? Fill* are made, were discovered in a very nurpribiug way among the Tczurans, a tril eof Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it contains of the " Gk&at Mkmcinb*' of the Aztecs. Ohnrrrc.— The Mountain ITerb Pills are put up in a Brav.tiful Wrapper. Each Ijz contain* 40 uiUs . ow/I HetaeSk a f 25 c-n/v yx>- box. All genuine, hare the signature qf B. L. JVDSGX ei CO., on each box. B. I. JUDSON & Co^ SOLE PROPRIETORS,' No. AO Street, ,Yi K roRK. mm- FUR SAI.K BY AIX MEDICINE DEILKR3. ■%* For sale by H. C. REAMER on Jult ar.n Street, ir.d Dr. H. F. Harry Tilt Si., Bedford. Pa. Jan. 11, 1 860.— 1 y.
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