The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, June 14, 1861, Image 3

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    Schoolmaster
OUR MISSION. ~
Vfv authorship's ari endless task ;
My head is never out of school.
I have too n.aiiy toes to fight.— Hood.
We have pa-seii one week of editorial life
end w !'ke t'. Put we feel as though an a
polouV were dtfe the public, lor ihe manner in
which w*.,last week, enteie.l Ihe editorial sane- :
turn, and clothed ( urselves w itn the ermine of
(i ete st perron, plural number, tile rmsteiw.us
• x 'i that exerts such a -potent influence wher
r\er the liberty r>f ttie press < xt-nda. Wei
sCO .> We sf-uul'S, have cotne cut vs nil a lung sal-j
: j ho, -e ,i \\ pi Hi i l.v , and c out h■ d
i.i t.t-'nv.st beautiful words we Could com
n,and ; adorned with fluwe.y language that j
v n u!.l make a lover sigh ; a 1 this we rhmild,
3 t.d would have done, hut our eilitoiia! hn.th-r
nf tlu* Inquirer had wander* d s" ''is
la'i'ude that we, out of pure kindness, felt con- :
strained t.iset him right and "seud him on fit-:
v av 11j'vtcing."' And here we would take nc
casi a to sav that we were not prompted bv a *
spirit of rnahce to |len itiat admonitory a tide,
for it was "moie in sorrow than in anger' that
we wtole. YVv love our language. We like
to see it live, and we will do our u'mo't to p* r-
Detuate it. We hate to see it maltreated and
"used up j" and above ail we have too much j
fraternal feeling in us to tolerate, for one mo
ment, the idea of seeing one of the "rrafi ar- ;
raigned before a court of justice, f i >Muurd i ing
the t ingV English." 1 tils woui ihu oui I■■l- :
ings. We are not so selfish, however, that We
can not Eppiaud any effort that is ma !e T >r tlm
advancement of universal education ; but w hen
wrong impressions are sent through the county,
bv one who assumes dictatorship in educational
matters we fee! as though we had a "special
calling' to correct them. The woild is a great
school, hev.-spap.-is are the p. ripb-'s t- St h <>k
from which they a-e learning daily, arid the
ideas conveyed therein -t ;u!d b cer it ones.
Especially should this be the tes- in eilm ition
al topics.—No Don't the a: tic!*- referred t > in
our ts! (first V was all •' eaut to Iv tf.-sig >. - by
the "Edit r but we would sav, privately, 'hat
it was "horribly executed." We w dd tint
again refer to this matter, but said "Editor' t>" t
the arrogance to announce, fl at, "There v:-re
several (manvj errors in the alli ie last week
headed, 'lmprove the Time,' (or which we were
not responsible." Ah ! indeed, "f Vere no!,"'
"ten. Surely, then, you arv notr. Who wis
responsible lor your peruhai orthography an
bad grammar ? Webster was not lor the for
mer, for you differ materially from him ; and
'he taller you will have to impute to B.oan,
Smith, Clark, Piuqep, and o'.tn r g'amrnaii.ans,
for the* do hot agree with vo.i. Now, it has
not been our province to see anything s > en.*!
snd refreshing for some time. Alter the "E !-
t' .r" ha> served lis with a dish of in :ig I-
English, he steps boldly on 'tie stage ro •: th
c-reitron*.- presents to an outraged cue .10:-
liiv, this'Hr.igniScei apol-gv.— "Ivt- v r :
gunt public, we k. • *r s eo e 1 t>• i ,
so—that we mid a o is-uaS*- h -h < ! our
'E hicau maf culuir ■ / 'last iv. ek, Uu*. we w. i •
not re-- - h>. L-x*!/graplers end fhifofo
l*!s9 diffe* '■ us ; and. etjrt), H,.y are •;
gib!•*-'' 0, it ahc '.ro'to r, t? ou i-j-on vye.'i !
Don't you kr; "is! - .-in 0 - '■ >k*nd . ieUh, nh
a spirit more msfici us then charuabl**, u.i. - t
impute thos" errors t*i the political editor of your
( -f—r, v. hicii w.,oJd >.e awful, ind----: I
Rut we f ad rot intended tosav this much on
this su'-j.'ct, now ; rur t p-ct was to tell yon
our n :.-s on ; f-u* ur pen will not I,a. e un
t 'ith'f! v.rfi vulnerable points. Our mission,
n, is tit's; we have b-*n j laced a the
watch-tower of E f'icai-ion, with orders not to
allow any one to enter i'S golden p-irtsfs, with
out a good knowledge of liie Eogtjsh language.
The api iiraut n:t>- be robed in the ha'oii-i.enis
fa pedagogue ; he rhu-t be a: * *-tI with a spel
ling bor.k, a picket dm. noy and a gra-i-mar.
( \. R* N • others n-ed ;pj i.\.} He can .e- t-d •
ly • q 11pj ♦d 31 ai.y bo >k store ; hi rv wn iiog
po-tage stamps to the pufnis' PIS, he wi Imu-s
them renrUfecf free. Wo u-r • ; t l •r*t>e, r< c
omm-nd the above work- to all tear -ier who
would sure.Situilv "grasp foi" the Eur ! .
w retth of fam.e. I-i fij: i, we will e-'u * no
others. Too many have already been a'.'o... •<!
to pas;, by the non-vigiiar.ee of the sendm-ls,
and we are determined io roschargp our < uiy.
VV'e ai - "Sirnon," Tr<aH wh > errl-g* r <'n
tie ir duty, h > hiui.ble soever ihe > tl rt. Son
w ili sav, "tcv/gg/e 07t /'' bur wtu n w- s at ;
have placed before us a dish which i' w rtild re
quire the cufi-rary skill of Ah xander Dumas to'
make palatable, Simon wit] sav, " down
SIMON SYNTAX.
EDITOR OF THE BEDFORD OAZETTE :
The fol
lowing communication with some editorial com
ments appeared in your i-ue of the 7th irist.
"Have all the subsetiplions made for the
benefit o| the volunteers been paid lip, and if
o how has the moriev been disbursed. As a
subscriber to that fund, and one wh > has pai i
his quota, I would like to see a -'a'> rn-n! .1 lt;-
expenditure of said fund, ai d likewise • ut rhe
subscription of made by the Count;."
The above inquiries are proper and should be .
answered. In reply I w ill state that 1 suh : ci di
ed S2O for the benefit of the Volunteers, ami
paid it. How the money subscribed w-as rit--
posed of, I cannot tell. Let the Treasurer of
hat fend make a statement.
it was appointed by the Commissioners o!
.V j dford County, TrtTisiirr of the fund
appropriate i by them j.-r the hen* fit of the V !-
m'.eers r.f the County. Bvlow find sta'emeirt. i
S. H. TATE, Dr.
To Commissioners of Bedford Co. ,
Sfil, April 30, To amount received
for ben. fit of Vol., $250.00
CR.
Bfil, May 2, By Ca<n paid Capt,
Mnrgait, Bloody
Run Blues, $70.00
" " I, Cash pfttd Capt.
Lyon. 10.00
Mrs. Jere. Brown, 11.00
" " John Bowers, 6.25
" " 8, Capt. Eichelheiger,
Hopewell Blues, 50.00
" " &. Capt. AJix.il 1,
Ciearville Blues, 50,00
" " 25, Mrs. EUza. Kegg, 5,00 -
$202,25
ts:aace, $4.7.75
ihe above $2*0,00 was deposited vvjtli Reed,
®"PP St ScheM ; the balance $4-7.75, is for the
and u iji be to the Voiun
teers of Bedford County, or their families, when
'cque-ied. Yours, &c.,
PMford, Jutre 12. IRfil.) B. H. TATE.
Announcements. !
[Those notices rr.aik"d with a star (*) are prepaid.] !
AsHinbi}.
Mr. Editor : Please announce Joun B. Fluke,
i E-q , ot .-oii-li Woodberry, as a proper person to
be put mi uontthano;i lor the Assembly, by the
i Democratic County Convention.
A.NTI CORRUPTION.
Aso€i.*fe sludge.
Mr. Fditor Eleuse announce the name n;
J,IH> S IxiTcitEY, ESQ., ol Bediord Township, for
the , 13i eOt A-oc.ate lids'*, subject lo tile decis
ion ol the Uemociatic County Convent ton.
MAS Y DEMOCRATS !
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MR• Editor PVa<e announce the name of
. SaMi KL DkhBaUGH, r,f Bedloiil lp., us a suitable
i Candidate tor Associate Judge.
MANY DEMOCRATS.
Mr. Editor •—Please announce the name of Jons
c i'l.ACa tot Ihiidice ol As-ociate Judge, -uhj ct
to the decision ot the Democratic Co. Convention.
Treasurer
We are authorized to announce t he name of (inn.
MAKDuttn.of R-olPtd Borough, as a suilat le cat.die
' date for the office of Count y Treasurer, subject to
the will of the Detnociatic County Convention.
* '
Mr. Editor :—Please announce the name of J:ji. j
1 Poor, of Bci for I Borough, (or the office of County
Treasurer, -übjeyj to the decision of the Democrat
i ic County Coiivention.
i
We are notltorized to announce A. .T. Sansom. ol
Bedford Borough, a.a car 1.-'-a e for C' tit 'v i ieg
snrer. subject io the decision of the Democratic
Countv Convention.
I ' „ . . * !
t ilDlDsxtfOJiCl*.
Mr Editor : Po-ase announce David F.vans. ol
Monroe tp ,a - a candidate for Commis-ton * r sub
ject lo the decision of the Democratic County Con
vention
We are requested to announce Abraham R.-ig' -
ard ol Be, to i! tp. n- a lat did.ate lot Commission
er, if nominated by the Democratic touury Con
vent tun.
W are r'.tl nrized to announce Geoßrrs: W.-Pow-
F.I.L o: Hit . ) -on 'p., is .1 Candidate f.,r Cotlfoi-f.
poor sulj' St to the decision ol the- Democratic i
County Convent en.
*e re a'uM.oriz Ito ahrour.'e IE nky Taylor.
of St. Clair tp.. as a candidate tor Cutinty t'ouoi ••
s oner Mi'j-c? to the decision ot the Democrat ic
i County Convention. 1
I* or If." i*i ( (or.
rittT.lP Shoe.makf i. of Colerain tp., is reeorrtmet:
rie, l to the Lleniocratic County Convention, foi tin
office ot Poor Director.
Auditor.
Plea :e announce the na ne of John V ay, of Co n- I
berl i: d Yal ley tp., a-a suitable candidate lor the
office ol County Auditor. g
i\" cu> 7i l) utiti£ c m c nt s.
\ OTK'F. OF IN'Q UlSn !ON._
W'hfkeas Eliza Colvin, lat
of Srhelf-biirg Borough, decea-ed. died -figed of I
the i.dlouji i ileal Estate, viz : One tract oi land
CrvesTrof Ridge in Napier Town-hip, Bedford
com ty, adjoining lands ot John S. atarler, Chailc
. Coivtn and otbe s. containing ten acre, leav
•t e - . t '■' r(..; ''.-it of hi'ie, r.:n fu I h :rs .
i Z : v . V- ! * t-ee-seC i-avi;./ Issue Af .ens
C.. (. atto r j A., Ja; e- H , Marg *e, Martin :
Ed vitjJ Si hell, tbe la-1 tao o r wb > n are minor s, I
Who haV ti.rlliei ena . an Robe t M. i vim. Esq.
J as. re i.ting in Ju'iaua. Ab'-iba ■ , Chuilolte, '
nd Meftm. r si trg in ( o an I tf- otf is in
B'i'fo rou ty ; Charlotte it.fe mati.e.l with Mat
t''i U yie v, I zi mi r rmr ! *.v *Robert M.
1-i\ . E-().. R n en Coivtn, Win. Colvtti, Geo. M.
< -iv.n.C: . . Coivtn, .Margaret nteitra red it
J. M. Rnsnttn, n*J John E. Coivtn, all resuiit g
in r ! c.Kirity,
N*rif, i,. , t-e.,, by crv.n Ifint irr ptr-rsu -
a nee ot a wo ' of Partition, or Valuation, to medi
•ectert, I wilt proceed to hold an Inquisition, of
Vr -.tion. on l.e pmmi<4, on The-dav, tin 9:h;
day ct July nest whn arid where ali parties in
tere ' *<i ian ar-nd i f they f propeT.
JOHN J. CI SSNA, SL'ff.
June 141 h, 'CI.
1 XECUTOR'S NOTICE
j , Notice is hereby ;iven that Let- ;
ters Testtur* rtnry, <- • estate of Joseph Bark
man. late of Monroe Township, dee hiving beer, ,
granted to the n; dcrs gr ed, || person- knowing i
the.jj*lvr indebted tu -a ! es' Ate, a e noi.fi-! to j
niake imo -diate ptywi"nf. and fho e bi vi g claims
. g iii -t the sane a ill pre-ent them p:o,>erlv an
ibet.ticated for settlement.
JACOB BARK VAN.
Ex'or., ;es.Ji. g in Monioe Tp.
June 14th. 'GI.
17 0 R s A LE
M A £?rav mare warranter) snunr]
in every re.p.rt, ard gentfe ; suitable either for
farm or farr ly iisei A l-o, a family cs riagu at.d a ;
c et of larris-. Irqtiireof
JOHN E. M< Glflß.
Bedford, June ifth, '6l.
J7 1K YLS r ! I 3 lUVI KT !! * !
Vtartny St Wood's Reaper pd \fiivver. with the
wonderful se'f .-faking alt chmpnt grratly tmprovrt
RBti warr pted to work We|t. Also,
WOOD'S I.ITTLE MEADOW QUEEN MOWER,
which ha but 19 1 Its., rir tight. • n<l war acted to ,
cut lodged clover an! a'l other g ss—nearly 11
iron anil -teel, iight. dur b|e an 1 chap. M nny J>c !
Wood's machines, now lie t the wot! !, for small
farm ml alljcinds of work, and is tltou-ands are
aire dy sold fo>- this s-eson, || who want mil-Tor
der immrdintrl >, a - hirve-t i-slmo'-f h"re. Also, j
2 DOZ. ' GREEN CASTLE GRAIN < RAD'.ES," i
which t- the lth|e-t rttntp.g cradle known.
The l irgi-r i nil b-st a-sortrneut ot Grain inn
Gras- Srvtr.es and -Sited-" ever (trough, to Bed
ford Co.. Harvest Implements of all k t: Is, and bet
ter qua 1 1v than tho e kept ..t Dry goo Is' store,.-
Price- To -uit the times.
HAH DVV ARR RY TFIF. TON.
Wishing *n cot.rtnti" in hn-ine-s and it b-ir.g my
inte-est to pie. S° the peopie hy fuir denting an I
reasonable prices. I will allow to regular ib-aler to
tn-d-r s" I rue. Hiving lost enough bv those who
have camel off my propitv tor their itwo u e. un
der sp rims p.-orr..s sto pry, lam de'etm cer' r,
tru-t none but nr n who are known in co nmunity
as love t, tellable and p ortipr. making good fheir
ptomises and -co nteg tp use o'hers' good- w thout
eidhavp'irg, it least, to render n equivalent.
"CHEAP FOR CASH A N'D SHP-R" r ! VIE."
W.VI. HARTLEY.
May 3tst, 'Gt.
PUBLIC"S"\LFTOF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Bv virtno of an or Irr of *he C> phans' Court of
Bedford rouiity, there will be sold at public ven
due on the premises, at the late re-idence or Jobn
Black, dee'd., on
TUESDAY, 25th DAY OF JUNE, NEXT,
are Tract of fi r sr-rate Patented Land, ntuate io
Napier town-hip, Bedford county, containing IS2
acres and 13S perches, nett, w th a good dwelling
house, arge siz>*, and a Tenant hou-e, a good Bank
Barn,nea !y new, we!! finished and pointed, Rod
other oul-buihhng.* thereon erected, about 120 acres
cleared, and all it. a good state of cuitivation, with
two apple orchard® theieon; adjoining lands of
James f. ylur, Andrew Crisman and oth.-ri.
The above p rp-rty is situate on the North-west
side of Chestnut Ridge, 4,j mile- from Scitellsburg,
well impioved, and a good qualii) of Limestone
Land.
Terms of Sale—One-third to remain n tbe prem
ises during tbelitetima of the widow, interest to
be paid her annually, one-tbiid Qf the balance in
band, and tbe remainder in two equal annual pay
ments.
Sale to commence at iOo'c.ock on said day, when
due attendance will be given by
J. E. BLACK,
May 21th, 'Bl. Administrator.
l t>fg* ** •# •a-i*!* ''/.V-o 1 •llffJu <$
&-.* ?. ±4* A .
y N APERIENT AND STOMACHIC PREP ARA
j . I tion o: IKON purihel oi Oxygen uiiil Ca bone
by combu-ti.in lit Hydrogen. Sanctioned bv th'
i gheat medical authorities, nnth :rt Europe and th
i i. led Stale*, Hut led in liifir p.autiee. l
ihe experience of thousand* daily prove* that pi,
preparation ol Iron can be compared with it. impale
rttiesol th- blood, depression of Vital euer-y, m*. j
and otherwise sickly complexions indicate it- nnx j
cesstiy in almost evrrycnriceiv*b|e" _ase. in it has
lou- mall mala.lies in which it ha* been tried, ami :
piove*.i ah-olutelv curative in each ol the
coiri|i!niis, viz :
I in lit tt/iiy, Xeryone Ajf' rtionx, Emanation, I>yi- I
pep*to 9 C t " UiaJ> hre 1 , JJi/Zrnteri, 1-trtpfen: \
C'li-M/mptitin, Sterol*!oris i'nher. n/ous. Sufi Hiteust, \
A i.'m ritxtriturinit, Whites. C h/orSsi- River OmplarHt I
It hrouie f-ajarhex, Rheumatism, lute.i n-.tlleul t-'eve !
Pimples on the fare, iV-\.
In ca-ex 01 General JJvbHny, whether th- re tjii \
of acute disease 01 ol llir lOntl. lied din 11 on : i
. ne.vous and omscnlar n.iai irmn im unc co > |
; plaints, one tnal of this r~s nai v p-oved >i 1
; ces-tnl to an ex • i.' v I . I , p.,,.,. . „
; f, n art-e-aiinn woi.fr- l-r I.h| . | v n
101145 bed itti.ien as have J>-co ne et-or'in in then
own lielgttn 1 1. tales, I ~,.iy r--appeared in ;
i the busy world a- if jn-i r tiin.- .l fan p otrac- I
i t p d tra.el in a distan' land. Some very sit; !
' nal 111 lances ol line Hind are atte-ted of fenite (
ufT-rers. emaciate.| victim- of apparent marax,jiui.
aii-tmieoui exiiinrion, critical changes ari l ttti' j
t npi I cat 101 10l ii eiv on and dy-peptic ive.sioii s.- j
;ir and exercise for which The physician has lit
a me.
In Xervou* Affrrhou v of all kind-, and for reaot
familiar to men,cat men The operation of'hi-
ration of lion mn-t i.eces-aiily b- salutary, fo , un
like th- oi I oxides, it i- v rorna 1c Tonic, .vythou- •
i bei'iitf exciting and over-hearing • and gently re-ot I
lolly ap- i miij es.-ii in the most obs'K te ca-.-s ol
CO-t.Ver)es. WTthoiit eve I. dug a gastric puigaTlVCj
;o: inflict ii.g a 11. -a j i-e a 111 e x—ns it ion,
S It Is lull latter pi op rly. a:i.o - others, wli.cn >
make, it x i remarkably eliecttial a-i i perinanent u ;
I remedy fur A/it, upon which it a!-o appeals to ex
| ei 1 a distinct and specific action, by dispeiSitlg the
T local tendency which for n- th-m.
i lii l)v*)p*ia, iiiininierable as are its can*s, a
is.i die liox of these Chalybeate Pilis has often snfli- !
ce.t foi the itio-t habitual cases.
In unrbecked Diarrltra, even when advanced t
I D. stymie y, confirmed, emaciati: g and apparently
■ 'oali-tKii.t, the effects have been equall decisive and I
j bs'otii-hins.
In the loch' pains, loss of flesh and strength, de 1
i hiu'ti. .ns coii-h, and remittent hectic, which scle
ra; 1 y mdieate Jnetpient CunnampHOH, tins re-ne.iy ;
j ins allayed th- ata m of friend- and physicians, in
! sever.,l v-ry eratifyine an.l iaiteiesTine i ! stances.
I•' S-r fn/one V'thr rrn Ir V/f, this medicated i: on i
| has had ijr more tf.e coo:i o: the mo-t can- 1
: "iisly balanced pteparalions ol iodine, without any j
• of then well-known Slab.'.ties.
The attention of female* cannot he too confident- !
iv invited to this re mody and restorative, in The ca
.i" peril' larl v affecting fheo. "
lit Rhrnmrtiitm, bo hchroi c and inflammatory. j
i- the latter, howere . it-ore <teci.ierilv.lt has been i
■ v.. i;t 1 ■■ well reported, both uI. ev ibTic. - pair I
-id 'hiring the inr ling- and stiffness of the joints i
: and o use!' s
I-. I 'eiuiitt-nt Feveis if most nece-sariiv' be a i
1 -feat remedy ai it n-r kctic re.-'. riT •. , '1 I its P'O-
t l l fts in the i.i* w s 11 oients o' th- to-st, w .11 pro -
bally be or.- of hi-- .-nowu oil us-Inines-.
Noterri'dy ha ev-r teen ill-co vet eil, til th'vrboe
htsto'v of medicine, wt.ich exeits such promp'hap
pi and fnlij re-torative effec's. Good ppetite,
c oit.p ete dices' ion, tapid aerjoi-it ton of -trctiglh, :
with an in usual disposition lor active and cheeiful
PXi-rc i-e. imiiipili.telj fnilon its u e.
i'ut up iii neat tiat rtie! rt l hove- ron'aining '0 pills
price fiO cents per box, for-ale by ilruj-ivt- nd j
dea'efs. Will be sent ftee to any address, en re- ;
ceipt oi fh price.
A : i le'ters. or.l-ra. etc . '!:oo' Ibr al l-s cd to j
Ii B. Lcke >x Gt itt t.ti \scnis,
• S.O CEDAR STREET, N. Y. i
Ju'y 00th, 'CO.
' A)'/^/f)//
• Ce
PaV" *he T* fa Tuition in th Arrest p n p*
nla- a' ? Rticcrssfu! n n''r'*!al ScHnol in th ronn- :
t y. Upw -r 1 oi 'T'VKf.- K II 'JX PhiE it v .g
it en Iron /f) ivA' i } -ExGll i </fi,r<nt Stales,
have been educated lor bosnier- iiere Within the
P'Stlhyee years, some of wbo n have been eonp'oy
ed d# h'o'.k Re. Pr a! tulr.rics of
S-Jtu o )00 i'f:K ANNUM,
imyyediatelv upon gridust n, who knew nothing o
account- when they ant. r l the College.
CE?"MtM-t.-rs' sons half price. Students enter
at any time, and leview when they please, with
out extra charge.
Fo Catalogue of SO page-. Specimens of Frnf.
Cowley's Hnines< and Omemcntal P.-rttt tt hip.
and a large epgraviitg of The Co l-g-, tr-clos- twei.-
cents iri Postdge Stamp* to th- P.mci
pab,
JENKINS Si SMITH
Jan. 18, ISCO. PittsLuig, Pi.
lif1 i f ASTERN S.-WR '
iu Of MP 1 L nc \ R -
S rt:u LVrmdrr-n ) In'tb- C it't of Com-,
vs. ' mi-n Pf-a, . f PedforJ
William Lyor. f Co.mtv. Nov ruber I • rut.
J lb 60.
Wbebras it the fore ~ ; T, rip ot the -aidcourt,
Jtidgrt.' lit waseit-r-d aga -t the . efei-.iUr • in The ;
a'live PC tft el Cf.u e, ti tne fl'-rt til, .;•'<! -'efer;- |
del.' ■h .u I ;.iv c-r am gum- of money iu manner '
ai d I Tin -[> ctued rn th- V< rdic' said j.idgmcr.t be- '
ilig 01 tl.e lial tc- of the rni-'t.a-e money lor r-r- -
tain ica! en-are, ai) d, y\b-i-„s, a r tlie Apr.i Term
of-aid court, A. I). IS 1, the ender-ign-<1 wasap
puinted . M step in ( h nc- v to sell r-'a l e-fafe, nn
ess the said dej'-n lint ifontd piy th- portion of the
said Pu ri whie*h wa# iUP and j exabl- on or abnut
he 22 1 day of May, A I).. 18b], w tf. intere-t,
Now, 'here tore, default having been made in -aid"
pa) nri< nt aioiesaid. I, by virtue of -aid ptiointm-nt,
will s-l on th- premises, on Saturday the 20th day
of lune, next, at the hour of 10 o clock in the fore
noon of -aid day, all the R ght, "l it e at d luteie-t
of \\ lili.iui Lyon, the a for- -a ttl defendant, in and to
ihe folowng described property, to wit : To'l'hir
ty three (13) acres, mo e or |e s,x>t farming land,
mostly cl.-ar-'d and tu der cultivation, st'nated in
Pediotd Town hip, rear the Rorough of Bedford, and
bounded by 1 nds of Shuck'* tuir-, Win. M. Hall,
E-<J., Samuel Vonder-mith, and by other lands of
Wm. Lyon. Esq.. and now in poss-ssion of said de
lerni i t. afore.-aid, to the highest and best bidder,
fdr cash.
JOHN E. McGIRR,
Bedford, 31st, '6l. , .Master, hic. .
HOW.4 s: d aTsociaiioiv,
I HILADKM UIA.
A Benevolent J/istifti'tan rstnhlishnl ly fpect'n! En.
dowm-nt far th Relief of the Sie/t and Distressed,
rjjl ilrrl iritk Virulent and m nie DuMUf, ami
e.•pertally fur the Curs of Disease: of the Sexual
Clrgant.
Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting
Surgeon.
Valuable Repottf on Spermatorrhea, arid other
Piseast sof the Sexual Olgan*. and on the N-w
Ri mei.ies cu ployed iri the Di-p.-r.sary, sent in
s.aled letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or
tbr-e Stall p- for postage acceptable. AddrehS, Dr.
DK. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa
tion No. S. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Jlfey 31st, 'Ol
,M RS. HALE S FFCEJPTS fur the m.l'itm, at
Dr Ham's. ;
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# IL
fet "■ v
7 |^^f
jt r o v>
Mountain Herb Pills.
APOVK tv prcspfit you with a p#rfret !i<enQA o\
Te*uc<>, ,• cbiff of a tribe ■ f tb< str an,y. Artec Nation,
th.it on'-.. ruled MexTrt. You wiH find a I'uil account ot
liu * 1 J > people iu our FnnifhtetM and Aiuiauacs-^to
I be bad ffrati.\ from th© Agent# lor these I'ilU.
Ile Inventor KncJ Manufacturer of • Judfrtr.'s Moun
tain Herb Fills,'' has sjont th< greater parr ;.f bis life in
traveling. having visited nearly every counrry in the
world ll* spent over rir year* among the India-n# <*f
th Rocky Motto taina aml of Mexico, and itwav thus that
•he •' \IO:.VTAJ.V IIBKIJ Pll.!*** were A .©rv
J fatvrefltin account of Ilia adventures there, you will find
, in our Aluiauac And Pamphlet
! It ia an eiUolishwl fact, that all di*eav©9 arise from
I3IPL Illd KfiOOD I
T) o oloo! istlie life! ard when any foreign or unhealthy
matter fret* mixed with it, it !-> at one dUirlbut*-.l to
ev-ry >i ui of tfie b-H\ F. k ry nerve f*r)< the prison,
r.n ,\\ the vital nrgan- (juiciuv complain. The ptotnaeh
wiil not .':g.-t the?."-; perfectiv. The liver ceujsv-H to
accrete a auffief , f }.■)■■ Tie ••.••:. ,1 of the 1 -nrt la
weaker.e \ nrrl v> the circul-.rion ivfoMe. The luig*
fcfC'.nie closet With the poisonous matter; hence, a
cough—:n..l all from a /Might imparity at the fountain,
head of lite—the ill • •! ! As \\ you Iul thrown some
©arili, for instance, in a pure spring, from which ran a
tioy rivulet. ia a ff-w ininuu-s the whole course f lac
*tieim f c.-turbe-l ni l difeolon-■ . Af rjnickly
.k)" impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sung
tK* nl. Ail the pasbee an© obstructed an I tmiesti
the obstruction i removed. tl lamp of life soon dies out.
The*© j 'lis not 1 nh purify ?U- Moo i. but regenerate all
th- secretioiMol the body; they are. theref ire, unrivalled
as a
tunc FOR muois DISK asks
fiver ('.>rr>p T int. sick Headache. &c ThU Anti lhli^us
Medic.::* expel* from the \l. : the hidden ee-h< of dis*
:, • 1 ren r~ all the fluids an i >ec: on* pure aad
fluent, c -at nc ami the vital organs.
I'loo-tnt tLder-d, is us. that we are able to place
wIU. M V r reach a medicine like the '• Mow.tr AW H.MUI
Pit.! ' that will pas's directly to the aUlictcd parts,
throng 1 , the bloixl an 1 fluids of the body, and cause
the N'.iifurer to brighten wiUi tho Sueh of beauty and
heal;h. 4 J
Jvdsoji's Pills arc the best Remedy in exist
ence for the following Complaints :
/: ncd Co -ir hiin'.t, T'-' Uity, Inward Weakness, |
1 i S Pmr and Ague, Liccr Complaints t ,
' howl's, C mpl.iint !.<>ntwsi of Spirits.
I'" * i rHseasctj lien:liirh.es, Piles,
tV-viiviieti. InJvjestii/n, Stone and Gravely
v/"'i •"! a, Influcruc. Secondary &ymp~
Jncurhita, Inflammation, tains.
Oropiy, * " ♦ • v • e
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE!
renin! -s who value health, should never be without
tiie-e* pil - Ihev pur fy th. blood. rem#ve obstructions
. al! it - d. .Meen-e the elan of all pitnplos and blotches,
at. b- g the rittlv cs/lor of*health to the pale cheek.
Tl riaite and Her be of which these Pills are
uiade were dt-cr.vc. Ed in h very surprising way arc on g
'• 1" Tor in i- :\ :..N- nf Aborigine.*- in Mexico. fet the
Almanac of our Agent, acd yon will read with delight,
: e interesting account it coataiua of the " Übxat
Mrr-i r -,: ' of the Attecs.
f f?;-' }. Kin in //, ' Pil?# are put up in a
t\ '•iti'i • tV'rc.i-.per Farh* r -ntciins 40 piUs. ana Retail
a <.r* y t - I- 2 All fi'r.utile, hart the f ion&tvre of j
I V. I J I'D SO*V d) CO *? each Lex
3. X,. JUL.SON & Co.
ROUT PROPRIETORS,
So. CO Leonard Street,
.v E If rORK.
•ST **r. 5V AM- xrj-.'CINF. PEA LESS. S*
I Mi' tn ti L itEAMEii mi J.iii
anr. S. r .*i, and Dr B. f*. Harry Pill St.,
Bedford. Pa.
Jan. 1!, 1860.-1 r.
"VTEW GKOCERT -n 7 |
if f RKF-R VVEr-T mr AND JtLTANA STREETS. J
| I [IE fubrcrihfr is pponing at this well known ;
xfar. I, a \v!l s/lrotrd stock oi Groceries, Con-.
li'clioi'ories. Tobacco and Cigars, consisting in
■ part ol toit'e, Iroivn, crushed, and pulveiizi-d
; Sugars, r. fined and gniden Syrup, hairing Mo'.a-sss,
V..,ng Hi .on, 111 periai ?nj Black Tea, Choeo ate,
f ori) Starch, fiavori; j extracts, Cneese, Coin
■ so. s, pamtrj Buckets, Dusttng, Will, Scrub,
Horse, SLOU, .:Ii nd Hair, Brushes.
Infection a HIES,
i Such as p'am an I fancy est dies, fruited candies
snd )! cured ,li I?i —s. wter, butter and sweet Crack
; ere, joieien fruits. O Lcronx, Figs, R. isins,
; 1'M:..., I> te, Cur ant Filberts, Walnuts, j
' Ciearr Nuts, Al-aior.d, \ Pro Nuts.
TO 13A fif O.
Congress Plugs, Sweet Planfaf ion,' Natural Leaf,'
Br,l gji a,„| R-ads'. Lynchburg Sniolricg, a sui erioi
; article, Cot and Dry", &e.,
CIGARS.
Operas, tvxf, H i!f Spanish and i variety of other
bis 's. The Public ere respectfully invited to.
gi* e him call.
p mi jes ani May parties supplied at very reasons- ;
ble price..
Ail kinds of cotir 'rv produce taken -t the high
est market prices. ' * J. e. FAKQUHAR.
Bedford, A prri 29, 1861.
PUBLIC SALE
\ OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Ry virtue of an order of the Oiphan?' Coult o'
Be tord Cdnnty, tn nndergigi ed will off-r at Pub
. r S ilc. on the premises, in South Woodbury tow n
h.p on
rA I'RDAY, 29th OF JUNE, INST ,
•h- fr I , w ing described Real Estate, viz : A Tract
0 l.f.r.d enjoining David L. Replogle on the Fast,
D v 1 I .MJieronthe North and West, and Chris-'
tiin Kveisole on *l.e Botilh, containing Sixty-eight |
A>-, n oie or There s6 i O.chard of choice
Ir'Kt and -nod in..ning water upon the prop-rfy. and
a aoa D lellmg liou-e and Blueksii.iili Sijop thereon
erected.
Terms made knotvn on datr of sal.t I
DAVID T. MILLER,
Adm r of the estate of SuraunaM .Miller, decM.
June 7,-is.
"TJUBLIE S A T E OF
1 - VALTIABLE REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Beuf. r-t Count' , th- undersigned will otier for salt)
On the p enr>is"s ott .^SSS
SIIORDAY, 15ih JUNE NKX^H
the fo! owing described Real extate, viz :
A tr. ft of and con.aining 212 acrs,
lam xof D. Snowherger, Martin JU.Her and oiherSr
designated on the diagram attached to the p ocee
''.r.gs n Partition, on Dr. W. W. Reed's estate as
part "C," and situdte in Middle Woodbury Town
ship.
1 F.RMS One third in hand on confirmation of
sale and balance in two equal annu .1 p yments
without interest.
AARON REED,
Ex'r of Dr. W. W. Reed, dee'd.
May 17tb, '6!. 4t.
TGLHE RAILROAD CAN'FBE MAEE
IF
PAYMENT IS XEGLFC7ED
All those th if ate indebted to th- undersigned,
are requested to call and pay up. The accounts are
numerous and none large, an t can be paid at once,
and inj'iie nobody. By attending to -bis no'ice, the
car can be kept in motion. Bo d >n't forget to call
immediately.
A. L.DFFIBAtrtIH-
March 27.
ADJUST BATOR'S NOTICE^
Letteis CF Administration,
bavin g beTL granted to tfce SUB-criber on the Es-
TIILEOF DANIEL McDonald, late of Omen Township,
Frrifo d t ounty DEE'D. tbey hereby notify all per-ons
indebted to said estate to make immediate payment
and EL B ving CLAIMS will pieient them p.operly
au' BT nt tea ted for a-tfleinent.
HfNRY MCDONALD ,. ,
MIC HAEL WF-RTZ. •
May 17th, '6l*
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PUBLIC SALE
- OF REAL ESTATE.
By virtu* of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford County, the subscriber w II >•!! at Public
Sale, on the j realises, it. Nepier Township, on Tues
day the 18th day ot June, next, the following tract
of lard. being the Real Estate of Aaron Good dec'd,
adjoining lards of Jes-e Blackburn, Adam Otto,
James O UotuM'tt and others, and containing forty
ac e, and aUoWhree, about twenty-five or thirty
acres of sairt lard a e cleared and under fence—
unit ten acres of which are meadow. The other
improvements are a twosiory log dwelling hou e ,
stable and other out buildings, with .1 good thriving
young orchard; a pump is near the door, and tuere
is plenty of excellent water 011 the place.
Thpsi'e will commence at 10 o'clock, of the
day above ment.oned.
TERMS 1 — One third in hand at the confirmation
of the ill' 1 ; balance in two equal annual payments
without interest, to be secured by waiver Judge
ments.
WM. ZIMMERMAN,
May 10 - b, *6l. Adtr'r.
A LLF.GHENY MALE AND
- 51 FEMALE SEMINARY,
It tfcdford Co., £a.
REV. W. VV. BRIM, A. M., Ptitictpal,
Miss A. L. BRIM, Preceptress,
Mtsi S.J. BRIM, Teacher oil Piano Forte.
This institution, under the supervision of the a
bove named p rsons, assisted by other competen-
Toaehers, affords a full course in M.'thematic*
Natural sciences. Languages, and Belles Lettres
in music, Painting, &c., if gives extended instruc
tion. The Spring Term will commerce on April 9
IS6I. Students admitted a' any time. Habits of
health, system, and piomptness views, moral, so
cial, and domestic, are here made prominent ob-
Bcts of education. Ttu.t the physical pow- rs, as
(•*# as the mental, may be cultivated—Calisfhen
ie exercises are necessary — here the Students
meet each day for systematic physical exercise.
C.Cit) tZCi 'll pay for board, including fu -
' nished rooms, room rent, fuel and
tuition in common English, per term of eleven
weeks. Extras, A modpra'e charges, even les*
than heretofore, cr than the circular calls for.
Students prcpired for the highest class in col
lege.
For Circulars, or particulars, address
W, W. BRIM.
Dec. 21, IFfiO. Painsburg, Bedford Co., Pj
Dissolution of partnership
The firm nf Smilli and & Ltngdon
baa tnis day been dissolved, by mu'oal consent. 1 be
Ccoks are now in the hands uf Richard Langdon,
for collection. All persons knowiog themselves
indebted to s id firm, will please call and settle
their accounts, either by cash, or note, forthwith,
as tbe Books must be c osed.
h.MITH (, LANG!?ON.
Hopewell, April 26th, I &41.-3 m.
Administrators notice—
L'tteis cf adtriintsnalioa
on tbe estate of Fam'l Whetstone, late of Co'eraio
Towusbtp, deceased, having been granted to the
fubsnibeis residing in said tp., all persons indebt
ed to said Estate, are requested to make immediate
payment and those having claims can present iheai
for settlement.
DAVID WHETSTONE
AARON WHETSONE,
Msy 10th. '6l. Administrators.
PIA \ O FO KTES, '
PIANO FORTES.
PIANO FORTES
PIANO FORTES.
!
PIANO FORTES
PIANO FORTES.
piano fortes.
PIANO FOUTES.
LIGHTE fc nRADBT'RVS'
PA Z™' l EAT ED FULL IKON FRAME
M. vV SCALE, GRAND, ANO SQUARE
PIANO FORTES.
IHE INSULA I ED FRA.M E presctvei the ori
ginal tone of the instrument in all its pu'ify, xecu
| fine it tor all time against that moat disagreeable
nequality of tone invariably found it, all other Iron
EraT,e Piano Fortes. It greatly atrengthen. the
ease, and thus keeps the Piano Forte much longer
in ttine. !r give* the instrument a much fuller,
richer, and s.veeter tone. It a lap's the Piano to all
climates, and to ell cfang.i 0 f atmosphere, and in
ail re-pecis it is pronotincer. by out best "artistes"
he greatest improvement-of the age in P Jgno Forte
construction; producing an instrument Bcknowl
edged to be superior to all olheis made in this coun
try or Europe.
.1 few trstimonnds from some of the most em
inent fun/nuts and Musician in (he
world, in regard lo the Superior
ity oj our .Yew Scale Patent'
Insulated Piano
Fv(es. '
"I hive eximii.ed the Piano Fortes of Ltgh'e ft
Bradbury's with entne satisf ction. I know not
'hat there are any others totter, either in our oven
country or elsewhere.
"DB. LOWELL MASON."
"In clearness, richness, and volume ot tone, delj •
cacy, elasticity of touch , and tine repeating action,
i have never played upon their equal.
••H A. WOLLLNHAUPT.."
•'ln volume, richness, evenness and purilv of tone,
and in rie icacj ot touch, they certainly excel, and
in that beautitul singing quality so desirable, yet
so seldom l'oond.
WILLIAM MASON."
' I have never played upon so rich and heavy a
tone Square Piano Forte.
"ARTHUR NAPOLEON."
"1 am a.'.onished and delighted with the New-
Scale Iron frame Piano Fortes m.de by you. There
mu-t be a splendid future tor Lighte & Bradbury's
Piano Fortes. •
"GEO. F. ROOT."
"1 have never played upon so fine an instrument
"GEO. F. BRISTOW."
"I consider them as to beauty, richness, fullness,
and iquality of tone, us well as their agreeable, e
lastie touch, equal, if not superior, to any Pianos
made in this country or Europe
' KARL WELS."
"They have all the requirements for a superior
int-'.-pretat.on ot both cla-sical and modem contpc
sitions.
"MAURICE STKAKOSH."
"It arlo-ds me piasure to add my testimony to
the many artistes who 'peak in the highest terms of
the sopeiior excellence of your New Scale Patent
Insulated Iron Frame Piano Fortes, and I must sav
that yonr New Sca : e very far surpasses alt your
former etto t*, producing an instrument far superi
or in a'l the excel lencies that constitute a perfect
Piano Forte, to any with which 1 am acquainted.
"THEO. EISFKLD."
"Having examined your New Scale Iron Frame
Pianos, we must express our delight and pleasure
at their supenor exce'lenco. For their peculiar
lich volume of tone, hoe elastic touch, and in all
the requisites necessary for perfection in the instru
ment, we must say, in all our experience, we have
seen nothing to compare with them, and we can
most cordially recommend 'hero to our friends and
the public
"CHAS. FRADEL."
"CARL BERGMAN."
"I tke much pleasure in giving my testimony
in favor of the b-auiilu! Pianos which I have re
cently seen made by your firm. In power, quanti
ty, and equality of tone, they certainly excel j
while for that peculiarly rich, singing tone, that is
so invaluable as an accompaniment to the voice,
sustaining and blending with it, I have rarely met
with theireq uat.
"C. BASSINI."
"I, is with pleasure I give my testimony to the
excellence of your Pianos in general, and especial
el to the .dmirable new invention of Mr. Lighte,
ny improvement which I regard as the most impor
tant yet made in the manufacture of first-class in
struments.
"LOUIS ERNST."
•T take plea'uie in a*.sting my favorable opin
ion ot your New Scale lion Fiame Piano Fortes.
Among many supeiior Piano Fortes manufactured
in New York, tney certainly must rank second to
none of them for strength, purity, and richness of
tone, together with extraordinary vibratory quali
ties. 1 b-ive also had frequent opportunities, in the
schools, during the pest four yers, to notice the
durability ot your instruments, and this under se
vere and unremitted trials.
• GEO. 11. CURTIS."
"The high reputation which they have obtained
for tbeir f.-e brilliant tone pleasant touch &ixi pow
er. have given tneni the preference over those of
ail other manufactures, in the Public Schools of
New York, in which over one hundred are now in
daily use , some twelve or fifteen of which are in
departments where 1 have had the pleasure of teach
ing, and where I have used tt.em for the last five '
years.
"MARCUS COLBuiIN."
"Being pleased with your steady piogress in im
proving the quality of your Pianos, I cannot refrain
from say ng to you, after some fourteen year*
knowledge of them, that the New Scale with Iron
i'nnie, which I have seen, I 'hink the best I
evei saw. I say this alter having purchased over
two hundred of your Piano Fortes.
"F. H. N ASH "
_ * '
Out Square Piano? range in price from $250 tos6oo
Our Grand Pi .roa " " " " " SaiOO upwards.
All our Pianos are WAHB\NTFD, without limit as
to t7 m*.
Send for a circular, which contains templet* price
list and ifuJdrr'p.'toitT, rnd hundreds of relerencca to
persons in every section of the country, who have
prrrh<ii<*d our Pianos.
Address
LIGHTE & BRADBURYS,
No. 421 BROOME STREET,
Nsw Yosa
May lfifh '6l . Iv.
LiRUC SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Ky virtue of an order of the [Orphans' Court or
Bedford county,, the undersigned will offer at Pub
lic Sale, on Hie premises, in Monroe Township, on
SATURDAY 1 fih JUNE, NEX"",
all the following described real estate, vit : 360
acres of land, adjoining Henry Whetstone, Bernard
Meant' heirs, Bernard S'eckman and aoutb Side ot
Tuasey'e Mount in, and having (hereon erected a
Tog House as d Shop, about 40 acres thereof clear
ed and under fence.
ALSO,
40 arret, being part of another tract (tne artnttou
tract) ard a joining the nbove—sbout 20 acrt
thereof chared, adjoining Henry WhaUtone, Bcf
ruirJ Meant' heirs and others.
TERMS made known on day of tale.
(f F-. SHANNON,
Adm'r. of Danl. Meana dee'd
May 17th, '6l. 4t.
MACC ARONI. CHEESE, CKACKERS, CRTS
talixed Ft lit ar.dGum Fondles for tile bv
' v3O. "A- I..PEPIBAUGH