The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, August 02, 1861, Image 3

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    SHERIFF'S SALE—
By virtue oi Sundry writs ol
Fi. Fa-, Vend Exponas, and Levari Facias to
me directed, theie will be sold at the Court
House, in the Borough ol Bedlord, on Satur
day, the 31st day ol August, 1861, at 10 o
clock, A. M., the lollowing clesctibed Real Es
tate, to wit :
One tract of land containing 509 more
or less, about 50 acres cleared and under fence
with a story and half log dwelling house, two
tenant houses, two saw mills and double log
birn thereon erected, also two apple orchards
'.hereon, adjoining lands of Nathan liobison,
Solomon Leasure and others, situated in South
ampton Township, Bedlord County, and taken
in execution as the property ol Thomas Pen
nell.
ALSO, One tract of land containing 256
acres, more or less, about 75 acres cleared and
under fence, with a story and halt log house,
lor stable, and saw mill thereon erected, also
an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands ol
Joseph Mills, John Mill's heirs und others,
situated in Monroe Township, Bedford County,
am) taken in execution as the property of Ja
cob C. Boor.
ALSO, One tract of land containing 343
acres, more or less, about 115 acres cleared and
under lence. with a two story log dwelling
house, and double log barn thereon erected,
3'so an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands
of William O'Neal, John Snider, and others,
situated in Monroe Township, Bedford County
and taken in excutiao as the property ol Jer
emiah Morris.
ALSO, One Iract of land containing 131
acres, more or less, about 25 acres, cleared and
under lence, with a log frame dwelling house,
with basement and I tame* bank barn thereon
erected, also a young apple orchard thereon,
adjoining lauds of Levi H. Diehl, David Br-al
iier Sr, and others, situated in Hopewell
Township, Bedford County and taken in exe
cution as the property of Frederick Miller.
ALSO, One tract cl land containing 1064
acres more or less, about 30 acres cleared 5c un
der fence, with a two story Iran e dwelling house
tenant house, and other out-buildings thereon
erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Evans, Jo
siah Horton, Cunningham arid Co., and others,
situated in Broad Top Township, Bedford Coun
ty, and taken in execution :IB the property of
Jesse Hoi ton and Ezekiel Morton.
ALSO, One tract of land containing 90
acres, more or less, about 60 acres cleared and
under fence, with a two story log dwelling
house, loom house, double log barn, and other
out-buildings thereon erected, also an apple
orchard thereon, adjoining lands oi Daniel
Suider, Henry Grutib and others, situated
in Monroe Township, Bedfoid County, and
taken m execution as the property ol Job O'
Neal.
ALSO, One tract of land containing 178
acres, more or less, about 50 acres cleared and
under fence, with a two story log dwelling
house, and double log barn theieon erected,
also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands
of John liobison, Alexander Fletcher and
others, situate in Southampton Township, Bed
ford County, and taken in execution as the
properly of Conrad Smith,
ALSO, One tract of .'anil known as the Su
gar bottom, containing 90 acre?, more or less,
about 12 acres cleared and under lence, with a
stoy and halt log dwelling house thereon erec
ted, adjoining lands of Henry Icke, Frederick
lieinnmger, Gideon D. Trout and otfceix, sita
ated in SiC'fair Township, Bedford Countv,
ami taken in execution as the property of Jo
nah Sill.
ALSO, One tract of lane! containg J 1 acres,
more or less, about 25 acres cleared and under
('•nee, with a two story log house, stone, grist
mill, wrth two run oi stones, and new frame
barn thereon, adjoining lands of Henry Begle,
Samuel Stiver and others, situated in Bedlord
Township, Bedford Countv, and taken in ex
ecution as the property ol Jacob Beard.
ALSO, One lot oi ground containing 14
acres, more or less, all ol wnich is cleared and
under lence, with a story and half log dwel
ling house, thereon erected, adjoining Lauds ol
Solomon L-idig, Michael Stroup and others.
ALSO, One lot of ground containing 1 acre
more or less, all of which is chared and under
lence, with a two story frame ihveiiing house,
with kitchen attached and frame stable thereon
erected, adjoining lands of Michael Htllegason
the West and South, and public road on the
East and North, and all stuatcd in Juniata
iVuviisliiji, Bedford County, and taken in ex
caution as the property oi Harrnan Waller.
ALSO, Alj the light' tilie, interest and
'lauii of the defendant, John Cypher, in and
tu one tract of land containing 140 acres, more
r le>s, abovit 90 acres cleared and undei lence
with a two story stone dwelling house, with
stone back building attached, stoie house, leu
ant house, I >g stable, double log barn and oili
er out buildings thereon erected, also an apple
rci'.ai 1 thereon, adjoining lands ot David Cy
pher, Jacob Cypher and others, situated in
Liheity Township, Bedlord County, and taken
m execution as the property of John Cypher.
ALSO, All the right, title and interest ol
the defendant Joseph Bowman, in and to a
tract or part of two tracts of land containing
327 acres,'more or less, about tis acres cleared
and under lence, with a two story log house
two log stables, and other out-buildings thereon
erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoin
ing lands of Daniel Miller, Eli Perrio and
r tiers, situated in Southampton Township, i
Bedford County, and taken in execution a? the j
property of Joseph Bowman.
ALSO, All the interest of the defendant j
Sophia 0.-ter, in and toone tract oi land con- j
timing 100 acres, more less, about 20 acres ,
Geared and under fence, with 'wo log dwel- ;
ling houses, and log stable thereon erected aUo i
an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands oi
■" tmCiuse, Adam Zenbower and others, situa
'rd in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford
county, and taken in execution as the propeitv
°1 S phia Oater.
ALSO, All the interest of defendant, Mary
' ; te r, in and to one tract of land containing j
' 1 aens, more or jess, about 20 acres cleared
and under fence, with two log dwelling tiouses,
and log stable thereon erected, also an apple
orchard thereon adjoining iands of John" Cruse,
Adam Z-rtbower and others, situated in Cum- j
"T.aod Valley Township, Bedlotd County, j
" ri taken in execution as the propeiiv o! Mary I
Osier.
ALSO, One tract of land containing 285
more or less, about 100 acres cleared and j
IrDce, with a story and hail plank dwei-i
house, story and half log dwelling house,
mill, srr.aii grist miil and bank bain there
'■* erected, also an apple orchard thereon, ad- j
dining lands cf Nathan Grubu, Lab3a Hankr,
■ amoel Suavely and of ■ -rs, hit • i "• Monroe '
Bedford Co. • i'ps aio i x
* ' nai the pr&ptiof ;. hi Biaitia,
ALSO, One tract of land containing 300
acres, more or less, about 70 acres cleared an'l
under fence, with a two store log bouse, and
log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands ot
Widow Cochenour, Frederick Smith & others,"
fituate in Juniata Township, Bedford County,
and taken in execution as tbe property of
Frederick Glossbr'nner.
JOHN J. CESSNA,
August 2d, Gl. Sh'ff.
I)UBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE—
By virtue ol ar. order of the
Orphans Court of Bedford County, there will be
sold on the premises on
SATURDAY, 2-fth AUGUST NEXT,
at one o'clock of s-iid day, the following Real Es
tate, late the property of Benjamin Wigtield, ilec'd,
viz : One tract of laud situate in Southampton
'1 ownship, Bedford County, adjoining land of Philip
Clingman, John Moss, William Wigtield and others,
unimproved and well timbered, with white pine and
other timber, containing 149 acres, j more or less.
One other tract of land in ttie same Township, un
improved, containing 29 acres, adjoining land of
Philip Clingman, John Wigtield and others.
made known on day of hale, when
due attendance will be given by
NATHAN ROBISON,
Adm'r. ofßenj. WigfieW, dee'd.
Aug. 2, 'Ol. St.
1)UBLIC SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer
for sale, at public vendue, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, 24th AUGUST, NEXT,
The following described valuable Real Estate, situ
ate in Monroe township, Bedford Couuty, adjoining
land- of Bernard Claybaugh, William C'o-nell, John
Fletcher and Leonard Nycum, containing 23t acres,
about 130 acres cleared, about C acres of which are
good meadow, balance in high state of cultivation.
The improvements are a TWO STORY PLANK
HOUSE, A DOUBLE LOG BARN, Wagon Shed,
and other out-buildings.
C~7"Sa!e to commence at 10 o'clock of said day,
when tbe terms will be made known bv
JOHN" NYCUM,
Adm'r of Wm. Nycum, dee'd.
Aug. 2, ISSI.
\\T IND MILL, OR GRAIN FAN,
¥ # An excellent new Double
Screen, Warranted " Waterloo Grain Fan." for
Sale at HARTLEY'S.
Aug. 2, 1801.
1 ANCASTER and ITALIAN
1 J SEED WHEAT FOR SALE.
The Italian wheat is laised from imported seed that
cn-t S6 per bushel. 1 can confidently recommend
both kinds to the farmers. My wheat is perfectly
clean of Rye, cockle and cheat and will be -old ut
$ 1,2-7 per bushel, cash. WM. HARTLEY.
Aug. 2, ISOI. ,
/"I K U\ £9ll ELLS.
VX I he best in the world, for
sate. Call and see them.
Hardware, fron. Nails, Oil, Paint, Gloss, cutlery
and farm Implements, for sale cheap for ca*h at
Aug. 2, IS6I. HARTLEY'S.
VTTE NTI ON, COM FA N Y ~f
I want to make a desperate
I effort to go east soon and to pay my debts, and i
; mo-t lespectfully ask at) who ewe nie either on
i note or hook account, to call and pay, nd those
| whose accounts l.ave been standing for a long time
; will be most respectfully sued, if they refuse, as 1
must have money.
Aug. 2, 1861. WM. HARTLEY.
* OFFICE C. V. M. PKO7CO7
Dec. 27th. ISCO.
| Notice is hereby given, th it an assessment of 5
; per cent has this day been levied on the premium
notes of tliis company in force on the 14th of Dec.
' insV.
! Members of this Compa y residing in Bedford
[ county, or having property m ured therein, are res
pecttidly required to pay their pro rata as-e-sments
I to James M. Rus-eil, Esq., who is-duly appointed
| collector for said county.
Bv order of the Board.
JOHN T. GREEN,
Aug. 2, 1861. ' Sec'y.
j DT RAY'EL), OR STOLEN.
L7 Came tresspassing on the prem
] ises of the subscriber, residing in Ea-t Providehce
j tp., on Fatuiday, tbe 27th ult., a brigtit bly horse,
; six year- o!d supposed to have been stolen and a
bandoned. The owner will please prove property,
py charges uui take him away.
Aug. 9, tSCI. WM. SNELL.
BEDFORD COUNTY, SS.
At an Orphans' Court held ut Bed
ford, in and lor the County of Bedford, on tbe 39th
day of April A. D. 1861, be:ore the Judges
or said Court.
On motion of John Mower, Esq., the Court emit
a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Zach
eus I.uman , late of Cumberland Valley Township,
dee'd, to wit : Ann, intermarried with David Dick
ey, residing in Seneca County, Ohio. Sarah Luin.in
and John Luinari, residing in Bedford County, Mo
ses Lurnaii and Benj tin in Lunriai. residing in Seneca
j c unity, Ohio, and Eliza, interrnariied with William
| (i.lhim, residing in Bedford county, to be and ap
: pear at an Orphans' Court to he held at Bedford, in
- and lor the County of Bedlord, on the fir-t Monday,
! second day, of September, next, , to accept or refuse
| to take the real estate of said deceased, at the valu
| at ion which has been valued and appraised in pursu-
I ance of a writ ol partition, or valuation, issued out
i of our said Court and to the ol SherUi Said county di
- rected or show cause why the same should hot be
I void.
In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto
set n '- v ia uru ' 'be seal of s lid Court,
vA'i'jk at Bedlord, the oth dav ol May, A. D.
111
S. H. TATE,
Attest : Clerk.
[ Jonm J. CF.SS.NA, Sherifl.
i July, 20, 48t?i.
I )EDFORD COUNTY, FS.
J ) At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford in
and for the County of Bedford on the 29th day of
Apr.l 1861, before the Judges of said Court,
On motion of John W. Lingentelter, Esq., the
Court grant a rule on the heirs ami legal representa
tives of Rachel McCune, late of Middle Woodbeiry
township, dee'd., to wit : John McCune, Samuel
MeCune, Rebecca Allawaya, Margaret lgo, Hannah
Btrly, Nancy Ann Moore, and S indtord Miller, to
he and appear at an Orphans' Couit to be held at
Bedford in and for the county ol Bedford on the first
Monday, seconu day of September next, to accept
or refuse to take the real estate of said ile-ea-ed, at
the valuation which has been valued and appraised
in pursuance of a writ ot Partition or valuation is
sued out of our said Court, and to the Sheriff of said
county ditecled, or show cause why the same should
not he sold
r:m2!£!rK*a In testimony whereof 1 hive hereunto
'■Epa** set m !'" l" an '' °' " ie sa '^
'-xepeSSkJ Court, at Bedford the 6th day of Ma),
w A. D. 1861.
Aft est : S. H. TATE,
JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Prot. I
July 20 1861.
BRIGADE ORDERST—
Brigade Inspector's office, ) ;
Hedihtd, July 12th,'61. J !
Hiving been instiurted by Sfie Adjutant General i
to collect all arms in the County, to wit . Vluskets,
Rides and Equipments, Captains of Companies, !
privates or citizens having any arms in their pos- j
session are hereby notified <o hand them over, or
send them to the undersigned, without delay. Per- j
sons failing to comply with th'.s request, will be •
proceeded agamit ar- ordine to taw.
Wuen the arms ere remodeled, they will be prop- j
erly dist.icuted to org inized companies in this ;
County.
A. J. BANSOM,
Brigade Ir.-pdctoi, Ist Brigade, 16th Division* j
inly 12th., '6l.
IVJBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
The subscriber, Agent and Attorney in lact, loi
the children and heirs of Mrs. Rebecca Shiraer and
l Peter Shirner, late of Union township, Bedlord
county, dee'd., will sell at Public Sale, on
| TUESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, NEXT,
all that valuable tract of limestone land, late the
mansion property of said Rebecca and Peter Shiiner
situate in said township, and containing .'lO2 acres
1 IS perches.
This land lies on both sides ot the road leading
from liedlord to Hollidaysburg about fourteen mile,
from Bedford, and may be regarded as one of the
best farms in the county, it adjoins D.ivid Gochen
our, John Fickes, Michael Shatter, Isaac Pressel,
and others, and is susceptible of uciug divided into
two good farms, for which puipose a survey has
been made so as to have it so divided, it desired.—
The land is of the best quality of limestone, and very
productive; about one hundred and seventy acres
are cleared and in cultivation, about 10 acres of
which ate meadow. There are two springs of tine
water on it, one of which is at the house, with good
tresh water llowing thiough a considerable portion
ot it. There is also a good Orchard upon it. Tbe
improvements are a two S'ory Log Dwelling House,
ar.d a tenant House, with a log barn and other out
buildings.
The attention of persons wishing to purchase a
farm of the very best quality, is dtrec teiP to this
property, it presents inducements lot a profitable
investment m real Estate not ofttn met with in this
region of country. The location is healthy, public,
convenient to mills, and in a good neighborhood.
Any one wishing to examine the land, will call
on John fickes, now residing on it, wbo will take
pleasure in showing it. It is patented,and the title
indisputable.
E?" Tbe Terms arc—Otic third of the purchase
money in hand, on the Ist of April, next, when pos
session will be given, and the balance in two equal
annual payments, without interest, to be secured by
Judgments.
it will bo sold in two parts or together, as may
be most advantageous.
D!F"Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M.
JOSEPH IMLER,
Agt. 4- Atty. in fact tor the heirs.
July 26.—1t.
INUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order ol the Orphans' Court of
IJedtord county, there will be sold on the premises,
ut the iale resilience of Archibald Findtuy, dee'd.,
on SATURDAY, tbe 2ithday of AUGUST, next, at
10 o'clock, the following described Real Estate, to
wit : One certain tract ol Land situate in Napier
township, adjoining lands of Dr. Ealy,William Cris
man, Wondeis and others, containing fifty acres,
more or less, with a small dwelling House and Sta
ble thereon erected, considerable pait of s .id Land
cleared.
[Terms of Sate will be made known on day of
Sale and attend3r.ee given by
, GEORGE BF.CKLEY,
July 26, Administrator.
BLAIR COUNTY ~
NORMAL SCHOOL & SEMINARY.
FALL TERM COMMENCING AUG. 1277/ 'CI.
DAILY instruction given in the Theory and Prac
tice of Teaching.
Boarding $'.,50 per week.
Tuition m lull English and scientific course §6,82
per quarter of ten weeks.
For circular containing full particulars address
OSBORNE 4- DiCKERSON,
Principals,
July 19th, 'GI. Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa,
PljtußLlC SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot
Bedford County, the undersigned will oiler for sale
at public auction, on tbe premises in* Monroe
Township, on
FRIDAY, 23d OF AUGUST NEXT,
all the following described valuable Real Estate in
am) adjoining the Town ol Cle rville. late the prop
erty of Jonathan Horton, dee'd. , tbe ui divided one
thiru of a tract of land adjoining the Town of Clear
ville and land ol Samuel Snivel)', containing about
13 acres, with a two story plank house, frame sta
ble, and'other out buildings thereon, ALSO, a
tract of land adjoining tbe above and land of Wm.
Grubb, til atider ierice atidcontaining about 7 acre-;
ALSO, a lot ot ground in the Town of C'learville,
adjoining Wm. Kcbbiris,Samuel auively and others,
with a frame wagon-shed thereon.
ALSO, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, 21dh AUGUST NEXT,
the following described Real Estate, to wit : a val
uable Tavern-stand in the Borough of Bedford,
known as the Union Hotel, being a large and
commodious brick bouse, with convenient
stab'ting and other convenient out-building a,
fronting on Pitt Street, adjoining lots ot John Cess
na, Esq., ami Sairi't. iV A'nr.. W. Shuck, Bde to
commence at 10 o'clock of the respective days,
when the terms will be made known bv
OLIVER HORTON,
Adm'r. of Jonathan Hoiton, dee'd.
July 12tb, 'Ol.
VDMINISTRA ROK'S NOTICE.
Letters fit Adit Lustration on t!i
estate of John .VlcGrifi", late of St. Clair Township,
dec d., having been granted to the undersigned, re
siding in said township. All presons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate pavment, and those having claims against
sa.d estate will present thein without ilela).
ABKER WALKER, JR.,
July, 5, ISGI. Adrninistiator.
VDMINISTRA TORS' NOTICE.
Letters ot Administration on the
es'ale of Henry Kauflmaw, late of St' Clair Town
ship, dee'd., iiaviug been granted to the undeisigned
residing in South Woodbury Township. All per-
I sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, ami those
having claims against said e.tate will present them
for settlement without delay.
GEORGE U. KAUFFMAN,
Juty G, ISOI Administrator,
VUDITOR'S NO RICER~
Ttie uti'leisigned appointed Audi
tort o distribute the funds in the hare's of Samuel
Griffith Administrator of Elizabeth Griffith, ilec'd.,
will moet the parties at his office in Bedford, on
the 23d of July, ISCI at 10 O'clock, when all inter
ested can attei 1. J. YV, LIXGF.NFELTER,
July 5, 1961 Auditor.
"VT OTICE. ~
All persons are heieby notified not to
tresspass upon tny farm, for the purpose of bunting
or fishing, or they will be dealt witn according to
law. Tips notice, must be ob.-erved as lam deter
mined to be protected agsinst such tresspassers.
Buffalo Run, July 5. HENRY KEISER.
1- SA LE-
The subscriber oilers for sale
his farm in Nupier tp., near the borough ot Schells
burg, containing
ONE HUNDRED ACRES.
more or les-. with a log house (a good cellar under
it) a good frame barn, well ot excellent water, two
apple orchards, ami all kinds of fiuit trees.
ALSO,
Two head of horses, horse-grats. and all his far
ming utensils, which will be sold with tbe farm, if
d'-sired
JOHN RININGER.
Schellsburg, June 28lh. Ots. *
1,1 O R S A L E
A grav mare warranted souriu
in every respect, tr.d gentle ; suitable either for
farm or family use. Also, a family eairiage and a
set of hßrness. Inquire ol' |
JOHN E. MTGLRIL J
Bedford, June 14tli, '6l.
Q Tit AY MULES—
I) Came trespassing on
the premises of the subscriber residing near Centre- :
viile, on tbe 12th just.. IVO dark buy mules. 12 or
14 hallos high, one male, the cither Ifmale. The j
owner will prove property and take them away, or ■
they will be dispored ol according to law,
June 2> li.] JONATHAN HENDRICKSON.'
I* t AA O I OKT I. S.
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none of them for ftrength, purity, and richness of
tone, together with extraordinary vibratory quali
ties. 1 hive also had frequent opportunities, in the
schools, during the past four years, to notice the
durability of your instruments, and this under se
vere and unremitted trial*.
"GEO. H.CURTIS."
'•The high reputation which they have obtained
I for their fine brilliant tone, plea-ant touch and pow
er, have given them the prelerencf over those of
all other manufactures, in the Public Schoo's of
New York, in which over one hundred are now iu
daily use , some twelve or fifteen of which are in
departments where I have had the pleasure of teach
ing, and where I have used them for the last five
years.
"MARCUS COLBUPvN."
" Being pleased with your steady piogress in im
proving the quality of your Pianos, I cannot refraiti
from saying to you, alter some fourteen years
knowledge of them, that the New Scale with Iron
Frame, Vybich I have seen, I think the best Piano I
evei saw. I say this alter having purchased over
two hundred of your Piano Fortes.
"F. H. NASH."
OnrSquaTe Pianos range in price from $250 to S6OO.
Our Grand Pianos " " " " " SSOO upwaids.
All our Pianos are WABE.VNTF.D, without limit as
to tune.
Send for a circular, which contains complete price
list and descriptions, and hundreds of references to
persons in every section of the country, who have
pnicbased our Pianos.
Address
LIGHTE St BRADBURY-;.
No. 4-21 BROOME STREET,
NEW YORK.
May 10th '6l. ly.
4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
J\_ Letters of administrator!, on the
estate of John Bowers, Jr., late of Napier Town
ship, dee'd havirigßbeer. granted to the undersigned
all persons knowing themselves indited to said es
tate, ere requested to make immediate payment,
and those having ciaims against the same, will
present them duly authenticated for set lenient.
ISAIAH CON LEY,
July 19, IS6I. Adm'r,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -
I.etiers of Adm'nishation
having been granted to the subscriber residing in
Union Township, on the Estvfe of Joseph P. Car
ver, late of St. Clsii tp., dee'd., all persons indebt
ed to said estate, are hereby notified to m3ke im
mediate payment and those having claims will pre
sent tr.em properly authenticated for settlement.
MIChAEL WEIiTZ
June 28th, 'GJ. Adin'i.
J®* 7
J If IP so .v s
Mountain Herb Pills.
ABOVB, we preneut you with N* perfect likotten* o\
Tezuco, a chief of a trite of tJ** Btrnuge Artec Nation,
that once ruled MOBICD. You will ttnd a full account f
him and hi* people in our Pamphlet* uu 1 AttoaMS—to
he had gratia, from the Agent* for theae PiIU.
rhe Inreutor and Mauufaeturwr of Moun
tain Herb 1111a." ha* apMii the ptnter jutrt of lii* lite iu
travel)!*?. having rixitetl nearly every country in the
world. He Rpuut over aix year* among llto Indian* *■(
the Kocky Mountain* and of Mexico, ami it WM thu- lliat
the " MouNTAi.TR HKKH PILL*" were Dl*eovered. A very
Interoßtin account of hi* adventure* there, you will Hud
in our Almanac and Pamphlet.
It id au e*tublisbed fact, that all disease* aruy fruia
USPl'ltß I3JL.OUDI
The olood 1* the llfel end when any foreign or unhealthy
matter gets mixed with i!, it U at once diatributed to
every organ of the body. Kvery nerve feel* tlie poison,
and all the vital organ* quickly complain The tomncli
will not digwt the food perfectty. The liver cense* to
accrete a *uffickney of hilo. The action of the heart i*
weakened, and to t'u# circulation is feeble. The lung*
become clogged with the poUonous nmttar ; heuw. a
cough—and ail from a slight impurity ul lit* fountniu-
In?aJ of life—-the itlood J A* if you had thrown nouie
•arth, for instance. iu a pure spring, from which ran a
tiuy rivulet, in a tew minute* th* whole our*e of the
stream become* disturbed and discolored. As quickly
doe* impure blood Of to every part, and leave its sting
behind. AU the parages become obstructed, and UUISM I
the obstruction is removal, the lamp of life s.n>n die* out.
These pill* not only purify tke biuol. but regenerate all
lite secretions of the body; they are, therefore, unrivalled
a£ a
CURB FOR BIUOUS DISC ASKS,
Urn Complaint. Sick FTeinUche, itc. This Anli Bilumt
Mtrhclue expel* frt.m the blood the hidden seeds of tlia
e**e. and renders all the fluids and oeeretioM pure aud
fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital orx*u*.
Pleasant indeed, t* il to UP. thnt we are able to idaoe
tvithiri your reach a medicine like the "iloel4iif li&ut
PILES," that will pa** directly to the afflicted parts,
through the blood und fluids of the body, and cuuo
the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and
health.
J ltd son'a Pills arc the Best Remedy in exist
ence for the following Complamto:
Ihrvxl Coviii'lainU, DeUlit §f, Inward Weak* i/*s,
Couykty Ftrvr ami Atjut. Liver Complaints,
Colds, I\znaJ4! Complaint*. Jaoumeo if SpiriU,
Chat IHieasa, Headaches, Piles,
t 'ostiveness, JmiiffatufS, Stone and Graxxi,
pys7€7'ri , Jnjluenza. SeLwvlary Xymjr
JHarrhaa, Inflammation, turn*.
(piopsy, **••••
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE!
FoiUKlwd who value hoaltb. sliouW never lei without
tbtse Tiila. They j.urlfjr t!ie bloeJ, remove obntruction
of all kinds, cieanee tbe skin of all pimples and blotcbee,
ud bring tbe rich color of health to tbe pale cheek.
S&- The riant* and Herb* of which these fills are
made, were discovered iu a very surprising way among
the Teaucans, a tribe of Aborigines ia Mexico. Get the
Almanac of our Agent, and you will road with delight,
the very interesting account it contains of the - Gutar
iliiaa.vK" of the Aztecs.
Observe.— The Mountain Herb PCU are put up m a
lieauhjul Wrapper. Each Ux contains -10 pills, and Retail
at 25 cents per leer. All genuine, haot the signature qf
13. L JUDSOX it CO., on each Uae.
B. Is. JUDSON & Co,
SOLE PROPRI E TORS, '
No. 50 .Leonard Street,
Jf B W rOBK.
■a- FOR SALE BY ALL MEDICINE DEALERS. "5*
For sale bv H. C. REAMER on Juii
ann Street, and Dr. 8. F. Harry f Pitt St.,
Bedford. Pa.
Jan. 11, 1560.-ly.
E I. I X I K PUOPV b A 31.1 N E~
THE NEW REMEDY FOR
KIIEU MA r F 1S H
During the past year we have introduced to the
notice of the ..edical profession ot this country the
Pure CrvstaliEed Chloride of Propylamine, as a
R ERIE D V FOR Rii E UMA TIS M ;
aod having received ftom many sources, both from
physicians of the highest standing and from pa
t ieuts, the
MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS OF
ITS REAL VALUE
in the treatment of this painful and obstinate dis
ease, we are induced lo present it to the public in
a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which
we hope will commend itself to those who are suff
ering with this atilicting complaint, and to the med
ical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the
powers of this valuable remedy.
ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above
spoken of, has recently been extensively experi
mented with in the
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL,
and w ith MARKED SUCCE iS (as will appear from
the published accounts in the medical journal.
is carefully put up ready for immediate
use, with full directions, auu can be obtained from
ail the druggists at 75 cents per bottfe, and a
wholesale of
BULLOCK & CRENSHAW,
Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists,
June 2S, '6l ly, Philadelphia.
XT EIV GROGER vT—
JJ*j CORNER WEST HIT AND JULIANA STREETS.
THE subscriber is opening at thia well known
stand, a wai selected stock of Groceries, Con
fectionaries. Tobacco and C'igars, consisting in
part of Coffee, brown, crushed, and pulveiized
Sugars, refined and golden Syrup, baking .Molasses,
Young Hvson, Imperial and Black Tea, Chocolate,
Corn Starch, flavoring extracts, Cheese, Corn
Brooms, painted Buckets, Dusting, W.ll, Sciub,
Horse, Shoe, Tooth and Hair, Brushes.
CONFECTION ARIES,
Such as plain and fancy candies, fruited candies
and'fl ivored Jellies, water, butter and sweet Crack
ers, foreign fruits. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Ratsius,
Prur.es, Dates, Curiants, Citron, Filberts, Walnuts,
Cieam Nuts, Almonds, Pea Nuts.
TOBACCO.
Congress Plugs, Sweet Plantation. Natural L?at,
Rough and Ready. Lynchburg Smoking, a sujerior
article, Cut and Dry, Bsc.,
CIGARS
Operas, Sixes, Half Spanish and a variety of other
brands. The Public are respectfully invited to
give him a call.
Picnics and May parties supplied ut very reasoua
hie prices.
All kinds of country produce taken at the high
est market prices. J. B. FAKQUHAU.
Bedford, April 29, 1961.
T~DMINISTRArOR'S NOTICE— ~~
/A Letters of Adrmnistration
on tbe estate ot Elizabeth Srhreiner, late of Mid
dle Woodherrv tp., deceased, having this day been
granted lo the iubscriber. residing in South Wood
bury tp., aP persons knowing themselves indebted
to said estate are requested to make payment im
mediately, and those having claims will piesent
them proncrly authenticated for settlement.
ALEX. HOLSJNGER.
June 28th 'CI. " Adm'r.
JVXTRA FATHL"Y>LOUK.
Corn meal, aud Rye clop,
for sale at Fatquhai's New Grocey.
A LLEGHENY .MALE AND
IM - FEMALE SEMINARY,
Bedford Co., Pa<
REV. W. vv. BRIM, A. ;\l., Principal
Mi s A L. BRIM, Pr*c-pti^ss,
Mis> J BRIM, rricher on Piano Forte.
i I,is institution, under the supervision of lb* a
j hove u.iti-d persons, assisted by other compete!.-
; Tea. I.es, affords a lull course in Mathematics
Natural ScJocr, Lanuuages, and Bellas LetUcp
I ii, music, Painting, it gives extended mstruc
i The Summer Teriri will commence on Aug.,
j 1 JS6I. Students admitted at any time. Habits of
nealtb, system, and piootptness . views, moral, so
cial, and domestic, are here made prominent ob
jects ol education. I hat the physical powers, as
Well as the mental, may be cultivated Caiisfhen
ic exercises ate necessary —here the Student*
meet each day tor systematic physical exercise.
'•'*)*) F[i ) ill pay t" r board, including fu'-
I niahed rooms, room rent, luel and
tuition in commou English, p-r term of eleven
weeks. Extras, -t modria'e charges, even less
than heretofoie, oi than the circular calls for.
StuJents prepared for the highest cl >ss in col
lege.
For Circulais, or particulars, address
W, VV. BRIM,
Bee. 21, IHGO. Rait,slurp, Bedford Co., Pa
1)UBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE.
| By virtuool anorderol theOiphans'Court of Bed
ford county, the subscriber vrill offer at Public Sale,
0n „ th * premises, in the village of Cleat ville, Mon
ro township, in said County, on Satuulay the 3d dav
of August next, a HOUhK.V LOT of ground, late the
I'topeity of .Mr*. Hannah hotton, dee'd., situate on
Main street in said village and bounded by said mam
on the East, an alley on the West, 1-aac Grove's
•ot on on the Noilh and lot oi Nicholas Boriiei street
on tbe Sonth.
j The location of said property is a desiiahle one.
making it worth the attention of any one wishing
a comlortable home. The improvements are a two
story log dwelling house and log btabie, wi'h u well
ol goo', water at the door.
I EKMS.— One third ot the purchase money in
hand, at the confii matiou ot the Sale, and the balatice
in two equal'payinents thereafter, without int. re t,
to be Jecuieii by Judgments or Bonds and mortgage.
C7"Sa!t to commence t one o'ciock.
OA VIL) EVANS,
June 21, 1861,—ts Trustee.
Pays the eutire cost lor '1 uition ir. the most pop.
ular and successful Commercial School in the coun
try. Upward ot' TWEIA E HUNDRED y ung
men from 7 WEN'I Y-EIGHT diflerent States,
have been educated for business here Within the
past three years, some of whom have been employ
ed as Book Keejiers at salaries of
$2000.00 I'ER ANNUM,
immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing *
accounts when they entered the College.
HyMinisiers' sons half price. Students enter
at any time, and review when they please, with
out extra charge.
For Catalogue of 85 pages, Specimens of Prof.
Cowley's Business and Ornamental Penmanship,
and a large engraving of the College, lactose twen
ty-five cer.t3 in Postage Stamps to the Prinei
pals,
JENKINS (fc SMITH
Jan. 18, iB6O. Pittsburg, Pa.
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Daily Journal of Commerce, $9,00
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HALLOCK, HALE & HALLOCK.
Editors and Proprietors.
0i Wail street, New York, May 3, IS6I.
I" IFE OR DEATH.—
_J The subscribes take pleasure in
announcing that they are now prepared to mail
(free; to those who wish it, a copy of an important
little work, by the late I)r. Brampton, entitled
"7*Ac Invalid's Medical Covfidant published for
the benefit, and as a warning to young men and
persons who suffer from Nervous Debi/ity, Prema
ture Dreay, Ac., Ac., supplying tbe means of self
cure. The reader is irresistibly led to compare a
useful life with an ignoble death.
Reader, lose not a moment, bur send your address
for a copy ot this little work. Address rhe Publish
DR. JOHN 13. OGDF.N A Co,
61 4i GO John Bt.. New Yotk.
Msy 17fh, 'Ol. 3m.
DWELLING HOUSES
FOR SALE.
The subscriber hereby offers at Private Sale, two
Brick Dwelling Houses, situate m the Town ot
Bloody Run. Both House* are new and in good or
der , the Lots me the usual size.
The subscriber occupies one of the houses and will
cheerfully show both to any one who may call on
him. JNO. M'ELHENNY.
June 31,-tf.
A DMISTRATOR'S NOTICE—
t\ Letteis cl Adiiunisiia'ion,
having bem gianted to the subscriber on the Es
tate oi Daniel McDonald, late of Union Township,
Bedfoid County dee'd. they hereby notify all persons
indebted to said estate to make immediate payment
and all having chums will present them ptoperly
authenticated lor settlement.
HENRY MCDONALD ~
MICHAEL WERTZ. i A au *
May 17th,
T > AILRO A D NOT 1C E
X\. A meeting ol the Stockholders
ol the Bedford Railroad Company, will be held at
ihe office ol the Company in tbe Borough of Bedford,
on Satmday the 27th day of July, uist., for the pur
pose of confiderirg the propriety of accepting or
adopting e further supplement to the act incorpora
te? saiil Company, : pproved the first day of May,
A. D. lbul.
JOHN P. REED,
July !2tb, '6!. Secretary.
\Y^AN 7 rED! WANTED
Y Y Four aol e-bodied; men, with good
hofses, to complete the Bedford Dfagoon Company,
This company is intended for a Home guard, and
any parsons wishing to join will please Call at tbs
Drug Mora ol
July Gth 61. . H. C. REAMER.
w. w. XAi. jon.i s.DAVisoy
MAIR AND DAVISON,
Importers and Dealers in
SADDLERY, Carriage AUD Trunk
Hardware AND Trimminrs,
NO. 127 WOOD SIREET,
Pittsburg, Fenn'a.
April 0, 'ol.—l yr.
ft HE SCIENCE OP KDUC ATION A~ AND ART
1 OF TEACHING, bv John Ogden A. M to b
had at DR. HARRY'S