THE BLOOD IS LIFE. No more shall the poor sufferers in our country languish, their cons'i tutions tacked and torn by strong and danger ous mineral medicir- 1 ? ; they will come to the fountain of health, found in simple herb? and roots from nature's storehouse. THE MOUN TAIN HERB PILLS ol innocent plants composed, will reach and stifp distress, and cause the blood, renewed and cleaned, to car. y through the body the elements of health ; building up the broken constitution, and carrying life and health, where but for them would have been the wreck of hope—the feeble moan ol suffering at last ended by the cold hand of death. Do not let prejudice overcome vour better reason: do not look upon these Pi lls as only like others; do not let your de-pair, after trying everything else, prevent you from trying The blond must be pure, and then sickness is impossible. What a great and yet simple truth is this! it appeal? to the common sense of all; it is the great key stone of the healing art. JUDSON'S MOUN TAIN HERB PILLS will purify and cleanse ita3 sure as lite s..n will rise to-morrow. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are sold by all Medicine Dealer?. 2C t tti ul ii bcrtis c m c nt s. fBEDFORD 11 CLASSICA L INSTIT UTE. THE 34 school year of this Institution will open on Monday, Sept. 2u, 18(31. Miss E D. Ward will act a? Assi taut in English and as sole instructor in I. tin, French, German, Drawing and Painting,— Expt.ience has convinced the Principal, that theie is no Hioioneb and master'y education even for the rr.ert- E.:glirh scholai without a drill in outlinedraw i sr (tc v.hich the first principles ot the Perspective v. ill be added.) How can the Diagrams of Geogra phy, Natural Philosophy. Botany, fcc., be thrown accurately upotl th" board, without previous train ing in Outlines 1 This exercise is invaluable, too, by irr.piessing upon the mind a habit of precision and of the perception of proportion in all things.— In the schools of Prussia the child is drilled in draw ng from the moment it can hold a pen, and Hoiace Mann says, it is this early crill which imparts that skill and accuracy of band, which render the pen manship ot the Prussian child, a model of legibility and elegance. In order to bring this invaluable ac complishment within reach ol all, the Principal has resolved to harge butsl, instead of 8 or $lO, per quarter, as is usual where it is taught as an extra. Every member of the school wiil be required to pur sue the study from 16 to 20 minutes every dry. The Pi incipa! would also desire to lorm the whole school, who have studied English Grammar, into a class in French at $2 per Quarter. But this study is not made peremptory. It will however afford a most rare opportunity of pursuing, under an In structress who has studied Trench in Pans, and who is otherwise an accomplished scholar, a bran c, whose usual cost is $8 or $lO per quarter. Nlo pupil will be leceived for less than one school year. Those who reflect, will doubtless appreciate the equity and necessity of this rule. Deduction will be made only in case ol piolotiged sickness, or of similar overruling Providence. Until the new School-House is ready for the reception ol the school it will convene for a few weeks in -the basement of the Lutheian Church, which is central for all. TERMS: English Branches, $6,00 J " and Classics, 7,30 ! . Drawing, (Peremptory) 1,00 j '' 4 ua r - French, 2,00 ) M is- VVaid w ill take private classes, out of thool hours, in the following branches, at prices, as fol lows : Drawing, 1 French, J. $5,00 each, per quarter. German, } Crayon Drawing, I „ r , n. - ar> ' . I $5,00 for 12 lessons. Grecian and Painting, ) Oil Painting, SlO per quarter. JOHN LYON, Principal. Aug. 9, IS6I. AUDITORS NOTICE— OH. Gaither, Esq. i No 97, Nov T. 1861, vs. V in Common Pleas of Bed- Collins, Dull & Co. y ford Count)-. The undersigned appointed Auditor to hear the evidence, find facts, &c., in above cause, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, Aug. 21th, 1861, at w icb time all interested can attend. R. D. BARCLAY, Aug. 16. Auditor. V^OTICE— i. i Having debls of our own to pay, we respectfully call upon all persons, knowing them selves to be in our debt, to pay up. This notice is not intended for those of our friends who pay us piomptly ; but especially for a certain large class, who, having purchased our goods, never trouble themselves about paying for the s-me, Many of the latter having had the use of our cap ital so long so long, must really imagine thev have a better right to it than ourselves. To this class we now say, in language which we hope they will not misunderstand , we want at least a portion ol our means in their hands, to meet oui own liabilities, and if kind invitations to PAY UP, avail not, we will try a harsher, though very unpleasant remedy, ere long. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Aug. 16-3t. I IST OF CAUSES ~~ J Put down for liial at September Term (2d day) 1660. J. G. Rohm vs. Bedford Rulroad Co Henry Reighard etal vs VVm. H. Irwin et d! Lott & ".'atson vs J. Spoat et al Abner Thompson vs David Sluckey Wm. A. Powell vs Jacob Studebjker Artemas Bennett vs Wm. Oss et al . Steel'sjuse vs VV. T. Daugherty et al ilenry Jckeset a! v, A.J. Crisman Same v s J. W. Crisman Abm. bk"liy vs Joseph G.irber -oshu i i,. bond vs Bedford Min. Sp. Co. ' H. Reighard et ai vs VV. H. Irwin John Luman vs Rob't. AJanis et al John Ebieer vs John Brown et al Charles VV. Colvin vs John C. Riffle O. E. Shannon's use vs Philip Keagy et al Som t&Bedf'dT KCo vs Davis d- Bowles Jacob Snider vs Jacob Lingenfelter Geo. Cartright vs John Cessna Esq Eve Bowman vs Joseph Bowman • eorge Miller vs James Patton V.m. A. May vs H. B. Elbiu Reuben O'Neal et al vs I.ewis Evans et al Z. Shafer vs h. b. Elbin Piothonotary's Office, S. H. TATE, Bedford August 'J, '6O. Proth'ry. 1)KOI HONOTATARY'S NOTICE. " Notice is hereby given that the account of John Fickes, Committee of Peter Colebaugh.a lu mUc, has been filed in the Prothonotar.y's office, of oeJiord County, and that the same will he present. e ,0 " r,ft of Common Plea*, in and for said county, for confirmation, on Tuesday, the 3d day of i September next. ' Prothonotarv's Office, I S. H TAPE *****, mt. f Pro',. j A DMIN&nUftMW NOTICF— Letters of Administration d?J w !>t Ute 0t John Br "baugh, late of Mid- ! die Wondberry tp., deceased, having this day been ..ranted to the suosenber, residing in Middle Wood- I t p., all persons knowing themselves indebted . estate are requested to make payment im • tety, and those having claims will ujeseut ■ -en properly authenticated for settlement. An,. 9 '6l, SIMON BROMBAOUU v | T) EGISTER'S NOTICE ; _t\i All persons interested are hereby notified, that the following named accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's office, of Bed ■ f° r d County, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Couit, in and for said county, on 1 uesday the 3d day ol September next, at the Court j House in Bedford, for confirmation. I. The account of William Snell, administiat 01 of the estate of Catharine Snell, late of F.ast Ptovi i_ence Township, deceased. ; 2- The partial account ol O. £. Shannon, Esq , administrator, cam testamento annexe , of Samuel j Carn, late of Bedfoid Borough, deceased. 3. The account of 'ohn Studebaker, Guardian of Ann Miller, minorchild of Andiew Miller, late of , Loiiconderry Township, deceased. I 4. The account of G. E. Snaunon, Esq., adminis • trator, cum testamento annexo, of Samuel Cain, de j ceased, who was Guardian of Sarah and Daviu Long | enecker, minor children of Abraham Longenecker, j deceased. •>• The account ot O E. Shannon, Esq., adminis ; trntor of the estate of Margaret Hafer, late ot Bed ford Township deceased. 6. The account of Daniel Sto'er, Executor of the | last will and testament of Magdalena Stoler, late of | Liberty Township, deceased. 7. The account of Robt. M. Taylor, Executor of ; the last will and testament of Richard Knout!, late i jot Harrison Township, deceased. S. The account of Jacob S. Brown, Trustee to sell | the real estate of Margaret Croft, late of Middle Woodbury Township, decease I. 9. The account ol Valentine Steckm3n, adminis trator of the estate of Heury Steckinau late ol Mon roe Township, deceased. 10. The account of J. K. Latshaw, admimstiator of the estate ot Peter Latshaw, late of Middle Woodbury Township, deceased. 11. The account of Jo-epb W. S'cek and William i Sleek, Executors of the last will anil lestament of j John Sleek , late of St. CI uir Township, deceased. j 12. The Final account of Alexander McGregor, i Esq., one of the Executors of the last will and tes i tament of John Hammer, late of Union Township. ! deceased. 13. The account of Jeremiah E. Black and George I W. Horn,administrators, of the estate of John Blank, late of Napier Town&kip, deceased. 14. The account of Job Mann, Esq., one of the Executors of the las: will and testament of Abr:- . ham R. Crainp, late of Bedford I'ownship deceased. If). The account of Job Mann. Esq.. one of the j Executors > f tbe last w , H and testament ot Abraham Kitchey, late of Snake Spring Township, deceased. 1(>. The Account of Simon Xycuni, Adm'r. of the Estate of Alexandei George, dee'd., late of Califor | nia. | Register's office, S.H.TATE, I Fediord, Aug. 9, '6l. Register. ! 1 OURT PROCLAMATION, i i To the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Co | stables in the differcut Townships in the Con l y j of Bedford, Greeting. j KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to rr.t j directed, under the hand and sea! ol the Urn. FRANCIS M. KIMMELL, President of the j several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth j District, consisting of the counties of Franklin, : Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue of his office of j the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail ; delivery for the trial of capital and other offenders therein and in the Geneial Court of (Quarter Sess j ions ot the Peace ; and JOHN TAYI.OR and A. jJ. S.MVELY, Esqs., Judges ot the same court, , in the same County of Bedford, Yon and each of ! you are hereby required to he and appear in your | proper persons with your Records, Recognizances, ! Examinations, and other remembrances before j the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery | and General Quarter Session- of the Peace therein ito be holden for th<* county of ' edfoid, a'oie said, on the fust Monday of September, (being the 2d day,) at 10 o'clock in the fo enoon of that day, there and ihen to do those things to which your seveial offices appertain. GIVEN under my hand .t Bt 'ford, cn the 9th of August, in the year of our Lorn. 1861. JOHN j.CESSNA, August 9, IS6I. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE— By virtue ol Sundry writs ol Fi. Fa., Vend Exponas, and Levari Facias to me directed, theie will be sold at the Court House, in tlit? Borough ol Bedford, on Satur day, the 31st day of August, 1861, at 10 o clock, A. M., the following described Real Es tate, to wit : One tract of land containing 309 acres, 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 barn thereon erected, aiso two apple oicbards thereon, adjoining lands of Nathan R..bison, Solomon Leasure anil others, situated in South ampton Township, Bed fold County, and taken in execution as the property of 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 half log house, log stable, and saw mill thereon erected, also an apple oichard thereon, adjoining lands of Joseph Mills, John Mill's heirs and others, situated in Monroe Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the properly of Ja cob C. Boor. ALSO, One tract of land containing 131 acres, more or less, about 25 acres, cleared and under fence, with a log fiame dwelling house, with basement and frame bank barn thereon erected, also a young apple orchard thereon, adjoining lan-is of Levi H. Diehl, David Bral lier Sr, and others, situated in Hopewell Township, Bedford County and taken in exe cution as the properly of Frederick Miller. . ALSO, One tract of land containing 106J acre® more or less, about 30 acres cleared &. un der fence, with alwo story framed'veii.ng house tenant house, and other out-buildings thereon j erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Evans, Jo- i sian Hotfon, Cunningham and Co., and others, '< situated in Broad Top Tow nship, Bedford Coun ty, and taken in execution as the property of] 1 Jesse Horlon and Ez>kiel Horton. ALSO, One tract ol land containing GO; acres, more o< Jes?, about 69 acres cleared and ; under fence, with a two story log dwelling | house, loom house, double log barn, and other 1 out-buildings thereon elected, also an apple ' orchard thereon, adjoining lands ol Daniel Snider, Henry Grubb and others, situated ] in Monroe Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the properly of Jo£ O' I N ea I. ALSO, One tract of land containing 178] acres, more or less, about 50 acres cleared and j under fence, with a two story log dwelling ] house, and double log barn thereon erected, ' also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of John Robison. Alexander Fletcher and 1 others, situate in Southampton Township, Bed- ' ford County, and taken in execution as the ] property of Conrad Smith, ALSO, One tract of land known as the Su gar bottom, containing 90 acres, more or less, about 12 acres cleared and under ,Qi.ce, v.iUi u stov and halt log dwelling house thereon erec ted, adjoining lands o| Henry Ickrs, Frederick Reinninger, Gideon D. Trout a..d others, situ ated in StCiaix Township, Beiford County. nd taken in execution as the property of Jo siah Sill. AJLSO, One tract of land containg 4-1 acres, more or less, about 25 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house, slonp, grit rniil, with two run of stones, and new frame barn th.Teou, adjoining; landsof Henry IJeigle, Samuel Stiver and others, situated in Bedford Township, Bedford County, and taken in ex ecution as the property of Jacob Beard. ALSO, One lot of ground containing 14 acres, moie or less, all of which is cleared and tind-r fence, with a story and half fog dwel ling house, thereon erected, adjoining lands of Solomon Leiiiig, Michael Slroup and others. ALSO, One lot of ground containing 1 acre more or less, all of which is cleared and tinder fence, with a two story frame dwelling house, with kitchen attached and frame stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Michael Hillegas on thp VVest and South, and public road on the East and North, and all siuated in Juniata Township, Bedford County, and taken in ex ecution as the property of Harman Walter. ALSO, All the right, title, interert and claim of the defendant, John Cypher, in and to one tract of land containing 140 acres, more or less, about 90 acres cleared and under fence with a two story stone dwelling house, with stone back building attached, store house, ten ant (muse, log stable, double log barn and oth er out buildings thereon erected, also an apple* orchard thereon, adjoining lanes ot David Cy pher, Jacob Cypher and others, situated in Liberty Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the propeity of John Cypher. A All the right, title ami interest ol Lite defendant Joseph Bowman, in and to a i 11 act or pait ol two tracts o! land containing j 327 acres, more or less, about (if) acres cleared I roid under fence, with a two storv log house two loir stables, and other out-buiMings thereon erected, also an aj pie orchard thereon, adjoin ing lands of Daniel Miller, Eli Perrin and others, siluated in Southampton Township, Bedford Coun'y, and taken in execution as the i property ul Joseph Bowman. ALSO, All (he interest of (he defendant Sophia Osier, in and tonne Iract ol land con taining 100 acres, more or !-*ss. about "JO acres cleared and under fence, with 'wo leg dwel ling houses, and 1 -g stable thereon erected also att apple orchard thereon, adjoining land 3of Jt tin Ciuse, Adam Zenb wer and others, si'na ied in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as I lie property | of Sophia Osier. ALSO, Aii the interest of defendant, Mary Osier, in and lo one tract of land containing 109 acres, more or less, about 20 acre* cleared i and under fence, with two log dwelling houses, , ar.d log stable thereon erected, also an appie ; orchard thereon adjoining lands of John Cruse, Adam Zenbower and others, siluated in Cum ! beriand Valley Township, Bedloid County, I and taken in execution as 'be property ol Maty 1 Osier. ALSO, One Iract ol lanJ containing 283 | acres, more or iess, about 100 acres cleared and 1 under (ence, with a story and half plank dwel j ling house, story and half log dwelling I, use, saw mil!, small grist mill and bank barn there lon erected, also an appie orchard thereon, ad joining lands ot Nathan Giubb, Laban Hanks, I Samuel Snavefv and others, situated in Monroe Township, Bed lord County, and taken in ex ecution as the property of johti Martin. ALSO, One tract of land containing 300 acres, more or less, about 70 acres cleared and nn-'er ! r, nce; wi'h a two storv log hows", and lug stable till reon erected, adjoining binds ol i W i,i'..w.G>cJienuui, Frederick Smith i.alherjg it ate in Juniata I uwnship, Bedford County., -ml taken in execution as the property of Frederick Giossbrenner. ALSO, Ail defendant, John Wright's interest j :n and to one tract of land containing 500 acres, more or less, about 10U acres cleared and under fence, with a story and a half log house and iog siable thereon erected ; also an apple or chard thereon, adjoining lands of Joshua Pen r.ell, Philip Swaitzwelder and others, situated . in Monroe Township, B' dfoid County and ta ken in execution as the property ol John Wright. ALSO One small tract ol coal land, con : taining 3 acres more or 'ess, about 2 acres , cleared,and under fence,adjoining lands ol John McCati'lless, John N. Lane's, heir and, others, si.uated in Broad Top Township, Bedford Coun | ty, and tak'-n in execution, as the property of , Aaron IV, Evans. ALSO, One small tract of land containing 6 : Acres more or less, nearly all cleared and un | der fence, with a story and a half log dwelling : House thereon erected, adjoining lands of John j Bridehanr., Chailes Colielt, and others, situate in Bedford township, Bedford county, and taken I in execution as the property ot William Joliu ! son. ALSO, One tract of land, containing 150 ' acres more or less, about 30 acres ol which are i cleared and under fence, with a two story log ! dwelling house, blacksmilh shop, ivagonmaker shop, and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Frederick S'oopy, George May and others, si'uate in Juniata township, Bedford county, and seized and taken in execution as the property of George Troutinan. ALSO, One tract of land containing 170 acres, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence with a two story frame dwelling house, Lame bank barn, and other outbuildings thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining iands oi Adam o:'., Jcv. j.ii Blackburn, Wrn. Border and others, situate JU Napier town ship, Bedfsiid county, and seized and taken in execution as the property of Jesse Blackburn. * JOHN J. CESSNA, August 2d, 61. Sh'ff. JJUBLIC SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot' Bedford County, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public vendue, on the premises, on SA IURDA Y, 24th AUG UST, N EXT, The fol'owing described valuable Real Estate, situ ate in Monroe township, Bedford Couuty, adjoining lamb of Bernard Clayßaugh, William Co-nell, John ■ I'letcber and Leonard Nycum, containing; 254 acres, about 130 acres cleared, about 6 acres of which are good n eailow, balance in high state of cultivation, i The improvements are a TWO STORY PLANK i HOUSE, A DOUBLE LOG BARN, Wagon Shed, and other out buildings. CZZ"Sa eto commence at )0 o'clock of said day, when the terms will be ma 'e known by JOHN NYCUM, Adm'r of Wm. Nycum, dee'd. Aug. 2, 1851. ATI EN HON, COMPANY,! I want to make a desperate ettort to go east soon and to pay my debts, and 1 most respectfully ask ul! who owe me either on note or book account, to call and pay, and those whose accounts l ave been standing for a long tune will be most respectfully sued, if tbey refuse, as 1 i matfiave money. Aug. 2, 1861. VVM. HARTLEY. LIXtISTUR and ITALIAN SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. The Italian wheat is laised from imported seed mat cost $6 per luaLel. I can confidently recommend both kinds to tbe farmers. My wheat is pertectly j clean of Rye, cockle and cheat and will be sold ar . $1,25 per bushel, cash. WM. HARTLEY. -•vug. 2, 1861. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE— By virtue of ar order of the Orphans Court of Bedford County, there will be sold on the premises on SATURDAY, 24th AUGUST NEXT, at one o'clock of said day, the following Real Es tate, late tbe ptoperty of Benjamin Wigfield, dee'd, viz : One tract of land situate in Southampton 'I ownship, Bedford County, adjoining land of Philip Clingman, John .Moss, William Wigfield and others, unimproved and well timbered, with white pine and other timber, containing 149 acres, imore or less. On# other tract of land in the same Township, un improved, containing 29 acres, adjoining land off Philip Clingman, John Wigfield and others. 05F"Terms made known on day of Sale, when due attendance will be given by NATHAN ROBISON, Adm'r. of Bern. Wigfield dee'd. Aug. 2, '6l. 3t. NOTICE— XN Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to tbe Orphans' Court of Bedford county, at September Term, next, for a dis charge in rhe followring cases. As Administrator ol' the Fstate of Joseph S. Mor rison, dee'd. Ar Administrator of the estate o Sophia Morri son, dee'd. As one of tbe Executors of the Will of Abraham Richev, dee'd,, and as one of the Executors of the W'i'l of Abraham R. Craine, dee'd. •ug.9,'61. JOB MANN. OFFICE C. V. M. PRO. Co. Dec. 27th. 1860. Notice is hereby given, th it an assessment of 5 percent has this day been levied on the premium notes of this company in force on the 14th of Dec. inst. Members of this Company residing iri Bedford county, or having property insured therein, are res pecttnlly required to pay their pro rata assessments to James M. Rus-eil, Esq., who is duly appointed co lector tor said county. By order of the Board. JOHN T. GRF.EN, Aug. 2, *jlS6 Sec'y. / < 81 VIA IIKILL*. V*" I he best in the world, for sale, Ca'l and see them. Hardware, Iron. Nails, Oil, P .int, Glass, cutlery and latiri Implements, tor sale cheap for cah at Aug. 2, 1861. HARTLEY'S. T\J IND MILL, OR GRAIN FAN, I T An excellent new Double Screen, Warranted " Waterloo Grain Fan." for Sale at HARTLEY'S. Aug. 2, 1861. F I \ K la E A la VO A Si;V,!NC-M If 111 XE CO., 538 BHOJDWJY, .\EW-\ORK. N O person w ho contemplates purchasing a Sewing Machire ;oi family or m 'iiufartnring purposes shoul 1 tail to send for one oi or Circulars, which contains en's and full descriptions of the several j styles, p:ires a id samples ol work, all of which we -end by mail free. We claim to have the BEST SEWING MACHINES IN THE WORLD Fur either Family or Manufacturing Purposes. And all we ask is a lair trial. Read the following : 1 M POD TAN T FACTS. FACT No. I.—This Company being duly licensed, their Machines aie proftcted against infringe men!- or litigation. FACT No. 2.—'l hese Machines make the lo k stitch alike on both sides—and use a littl • less than half as much thread and silk as the chain or loon.-.titch machines. | tAC I No. 3.—These Machines are it iter adapted tnan any other sewing machines in market to the frequent changes and almost erulles? variety of sewing tequtred in a family. Thev will sew Iroin one to twenty thickue-ses of Maiseilles without stopping, and make every stitch perfect. They will even sew from the finest gauze to the heaviest cloth, and even stout, bard leather, without changing the feed, needle, or tensioi , or I making any adjustment of machine whatever— Is not such a machine best adapted to family usef and if bet adapt ed to family use, why not for every variety of light sewing manufacture ? For work too heavy for our Family Machine, we rec ommend our larger sizes. . FACT No. 4. —These Machines make the most e- I lastic seam ol any sewing-machine in use—a fact of very great importance in sewing elastic goods, or goods of any kind, or a bias. FACT No. s.—No Machine is more durable or more simple in its construction, or more easily understood. Tbe reputation of these Machines wherever used will fully demonstrate each of the above facts. FACT No. 6-—These Machines took the Highest Premium at the Franklin Institute, Philadel phia. FACT No. 7—These Machines took the Highest Premium at the New Jersey State Fair. FACT Noß.—These Machines took the Highest Aledal at the American Institute, in the City of New Y >rk, together with the Highest Premium foi fine Sewing-Machine Work. FACT No. 9.—These Machines took both tbe Highest Premiums at the Mechanics' Fair, Utica, FACT No. 10.—These Machines can do the same thing geneially, whenever properly exhibit ed in competition with other first-class Sewing Ma chines. But we have space for only one f act more—it is the most important Fact of _ll FACT No. 11.— We warrant every Alarhiite we sell to give fetter satisfaction than any othe■ Sewing- Marhine in mailet, or money refunded. CT?"Send for a Circular. AGENTS WANTED. Address, Tinkle & Lyon Sewing-lHacbioe.Co. No. 538 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. Aug. 3, '6l. 1 yr. n EDFOUD COUNTY, SS. I ) At an Orphans' Court held at Bed ford, in and tor the County of Bedford, on the 30th day of April A. D. 1861, be ore tbe Judges ol said Court. On motion of John Mower, Esq., the Court grar.t a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Zach eus Lurrmn , late ol" Cumberland Valley Township, dee'd, to wit: Ann, intermarried with David Dick en, residing in Seneca County, -Ohio, Sarah I.uman j and John Luman, residing in Bedford County, Mo-j ses Luman and Benjamin Lumar. residing in Seneca j county, Ohio, and Eliza, interinanied with William j Gillam, residing in Bedford county, to be and ap- j pear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, in and tor tbe County of Bedford, on the firt Monday, j second day, of September, next, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased, at the valu ation which has been valued and apprai-ed in pursu ance of a writ ot partition, or valuation, issued out of our said Court and to the ol Sheritt said county di rected or show cause why the same should not be sold. tilti testimony whreof 1 have hereunto • set my hand and the seal of suid Court, a ' Bedford, the 6th dav of May, A. D. 1861. S. H. TATE, Attest : Clerk. Jonx J. CESSNA, Sheriff. July, 26, 1861. LAIR COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL & SEMINARY. FALL TERM CO MMENCING AUG-. 1277/ '6l. DAILY instruction given in the Theory and Prac tice ot Teaching. Boarding $'.,50 per week. Tuition .1 lull English and scientific course $6,82 per quarier of ten weeks. r " r "i.cnlar containing full particulars nddress OSBORNE 4 DfCKERSON, Principals, July 19th, '6l. Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pr, PUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The subscriber, Agent and Attorney in fact, for the children and heirs of Mrs. Rebecca Shinier and Peter Shimer, late of Union township, Bedford county, dee'd., will sell at Public Sale, on I TUESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, NEXT, all that valuable tract of limestone land, late the mansion property of said Rebecca and Peter Shimer situate in said township, and containing 30.2 acres 148 perches. This land lies on both sides of the road leading from Bedford to Hollidaysburg about fourteen miles from Bedford, and may be regarded as one of the best farms in the county, it adjoins David Gochen our, John Fickes, Michael Shaffer, Isaac Pressel, and others, and is susceptible of Deing divided into two good farms, for which puipose a surrey has been made so as to have it so divided, it desired The land is of the best quaiity of limestone, and very productive ; about one hundred and seventy acres are cleared and in cultivation, about 15 acres of which aie meadow. There are two springs of tine water on it, one of which is at The house, with good tresh water flowing through a considerable portion ot it. There is also a good Orchard upon it. The improvements are a two S'ory Log Dwelling House, ai.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 directed to this propeity, it presents inducements for a profitable investment HI re d Estate not often 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, who will take pleasure in showing it. it is patented, and the title ' indisputable. Terms are—One third of the purchase money in hand, on the Ist of April, next, when pos- , session will be given, arid the balance in two equal , annua! payments, without interest, to be secured by Judgments. It will be sold in two parts or together, as may he most advantageous. to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOSKPH IMLER, Agt. 4" Atty. in fact lor the heirs. 1 July 26.-4t. BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. At an Orphans' Court Del J at Bedford in and for the County of Bedford on the 29th day of April 1801, before the Judges of said Court, On motion of John W. Lingentelter, Esq., the Court grant a rule on the heirs arid legal representa tives of Rachel McCune, late of Middle Woodbeiry township, dee'd., to wit : John McCune, Samuel McCune, Rebecca AII rvays, Margaret Igo, Hannah Btrly. Nancy Ann .Moore, and S.ndford Miller, to be and appear at an Orphans' Couit to be held at j Bedford in and for the county ot Bedr'o don the fir<t Mondav, seconu day of September next, to accept i or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased, 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 directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. , In testimony whereof I hive hereunto X S(? t my band and the Seal o! the said Court, at Bedford the 6th day of May, A. D. 1861. A ft est: S.H.TATE, .'ot>N J. CESSNA, Sbetifi. Clerk. July 2G 1861. I)UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Bedford County, the undersigned will otter lor sale at public auction, on the premises in Monroe Township, on FRIDAY, 23' OF AUGUST NEXT, all following described valuable Real Estate in and adjoining the Town ot Cle rville. late the prop erty oi Jonathan Horton, dee'd. , the ui divided one third ola tract of land adjoining the Town oiClear ville and land of Samuel Snivelv, containing about 13 acres, with a two s'ory plank IIOUSP, frame sta ble, and other out buildings thereon , ALSO, a treat rri" iod the elmve and-laud ol' Win. Grubb, all under tence andcantaining about 7 acre.-; AI.FO, a 'ot oi ground in the Town of (,'iearville, adjoining Win. Robbins,Samuel Snively and others, with a frame wagon-shed thereon. ALSO, on the premises, on SATURDAY, 24th AUGUST NEXT, the following described Rpal Estate, to wit : a val uable Tavern-stand in the Borough of Bedford, known as the Union Hotel, being a large and commodious brick house, with convenient stab'ing and other convenient out-buildihgs, fronting on Pitt Street, adjoining lots of John Cess na, Esq., and Sam'l. & A'nr.. W. Shuck. Sileto commence at 10 o'clock of the respective days, when the terms will be made known bv OLIVER HORTON, Adm'r. ot Jonathan Hoiton, dee'd. July 12th, "61. "V'EVV GROCERY X X CORNER WEST PH T AND JLLIA.NA STREETS. THE subscriber is opening at tbts well known stand, a well selected stock ot Groceries, Con fectionaries. Tobacco and Cigars, consisting in part of Coffee, brown, crushed, and pulverized Sugars, refined and goldeo Syrup, baking Molasses, Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Tea, Chocolate, Corn Starch, flavoring extracts, Cheese, Com Brooms, painted Buckets, Dusting, Will, Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Tooth and Hair, Brushes. CONFECTION ARIES, Such as plain and fancy candies, fruited candies and'flavored Jellies, water, butter and sweet Crack ers, foreign fruits, (.Ranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, D 'te, Currants, Citrons, Filberts, Walnuts, Ciearr Nuts, Almonds, 4 Pea Nuts. TOBACCO. Congress Plugs, Sweet Plantation,' Natural Leat, Rough and Ready, Lynchburg Smoking, a snj.eriqi article, Cut and Dry, &c., 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 at very reasona ble prices. All kinds of country produce taken at the high est market prices. J. B. FARQUHAR. Bedford, April 29, 1861. FIBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order ol the Oipbans' Court of Bedford county, there will be sold on the premises, fit the late residence of Archibald Findlay, dee'd., on SATURDAY, the 24th day of AUGUST, next, at 10 o'clock, the following described Real Estate, to wit : One certain tract ot Land situate in Napier township, adjoining lands of Dr. Kaly,William Cris man, Wonders and others, containing fifty acres, more or less, with a small dwelling House amt Sta ble thereon erected, considerable part of s id Land cleared. CC?" Terms of Sale will be made known on day of Sale and attendance given bv GEORGE FECKLEY, July 26, 1861. Administrator II FE OR DEATH— _J The subscribes take pleasure in announcing that tbey are now prepared to mail (free) to those who wish it, a copy of an important little work, by the late Dr. Brampton, entitled "The. Invalid'a Medical Conjidanl," published for the benefit, and as a warning to young men and persons who suffer from Nervous Debility, Prema ture Decay, &c., &c., supplying the means of self core. The reader is irresistibly led to compare a useful life with an ignoble death. Reader, lose not a moment, but send your address for a copy ot this little work. Address rhe Publish ers. DR. JOHN B. OUDF.N & Co, 61 8t 66 John St.. New York. May 17th, '6l. 3m. OTRAYED, OR STOLEN. IO Came tresßphssine on the prem ises of tbe subscriber, residing in East Providence tp., on Sstutday, the Q7tb ult., a bright bay horse, six years old supposed to have been stolen and a hendoned. The owner will please prove property, pay charges anJ take him away Aug. ISCI. VVM. SNELL. J V U H O .V> S Mountain Herb Pills. ABOVE, we present you with H perfect likened* <A Ttzucn, a chief of a i ft! * Btrange A-/*ec N'a'foi that once ruled Mexico. You will finl A full accoon* ' him and hi* people in our Pamphlet* an-.l Almaua b* had gratia, from tho Agent* for thete I'lll* fh? Inventor and Manufacturer of * J-jibon* M tain Herb Pill*," ha* spent tb* greater part of K traveling, having visited imarly every country hi 9 world. He peat over *ix year* among the Indian* • the Hockv Mountains andot Mexico, and it wan thu that the *' MOUXTAIX FIKKK PILLS" were discovered. A verv tnterefltin account of hie adventures there, yuu will had iu our Alxnannc and Pamphlet. It is an established fact, that all disease* arise from IMPI'KR I1L.OOI) I The olood is the life' aud when any foreign or unheal matter gets mixed with it, it is at once distributed every organ of the body. Every nerve feel* the point' and all the quickly complain. The ptt.mac will not food perfectly. The liver censes ; secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. The lungs become clogged with the pi*ou"u matter ; hemv. a cough—and all from a slight imparity at the fountain head of life—the Blood ! As If you had thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring. from which ran * tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course rf tho stream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly doe* impure blood lly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the passages become obstructed, ani uuitr.-? the obstruction is removed, the lamp of rife noon die* out. These pill" not oniy purify tkc Wool, but regenerate all the secretionsol the body; they are, tberefue, unrivalled as a CD UK FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint. Sick Headache. .Vc. This Anti ftili-us Medicine expel* from the blood the hidivn *ee.i of dis ease, aud renders all the fluids and secretions pure ami fluent clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to u>. that we are aide to plana within your reach a medicine like the "Moi'XTAl.v Hicaft PlLLS. that will pass directly to the afflicted j-art p through the blood and fluids of the body, and cau*j the "ufTerer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. JuJskh's Pills are the Best Remedy in exist race for the following Complaints: Bowel ComplainLs, Debility. Inward WeaJmcst, Coughs, Fever and Ague, Lioer Complaints. Colas, Female Complaints. Lateness <rf .Spirit*, Chest Diseases, Heartache*, Files, i'ottiveness. Indigestion, Stone and Gravel, Inffuensa. ' Secondary Symp Irtarrl.aa. IrftammcUusTi, turns. Vrvpty, ♦ ♦•••• GREAT FEMALE MEDICIKE! Females who value health, should never be without .these I'ilU. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all kinds, cleans*? the skin of all pimples anl blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. Sfff~ The Plants an l Herbfl of which these Pills ar* made, were discovered in a very surprising way among the TeCucans, a tribe of Alxirigioe* in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it contains of the w GREAT MEDICINE" of the Azteca. Observe.— The Mountain Herb Fills are put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box c.tntains 43 piUs, and fiebiil. ai 'lb cents per tsv All genuine, have the signature of B. L. J CDs OX rf- CO . on each box. B. L. JUDSON 8r Co, SOLE PROPRIETORS, iXo. 50 Leonard Street, NEW TORE. KW FOR SAhE BY AU. MKDICBiK DEALERS. -gfc - For sal<* by H. C. REAMER on Juli ann Street, arid Dr. B. F. Harry ' Pitt St., Bedlord. Fa. Jan. 11, 1860.—1 y. ELI XI R Vlt 0 P VIA 31 I N E~ THE NEW REMEDY FOR u ii e t;n A iisn. During the past year we have introduced to the notice of the medical profession of Ibis country the Pure Crystalizeu Chloride of Propylamine, as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM; and having received from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and from pa tients, the .MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS OF ITS REAL VALUE in the treatment of this painful and obstinate dis ease, we are induced to present it to the public in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. which we hope will commend itei( to those who are suff ering with this afflicting complaint, and to the med ical practitioner who may feel disposed to n . powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form at.ove spoken of, has recently been extensively experi mented with in the P E.XNS YL VA ATA IMS PIT Ah, and with MARKED SUCCF.iS (as will appea r r*vm the published accounts in the medical journal is carefully put up ready for imm> 'e use, with full directions, and can be obtained fiotn all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and a wholesale of BULLOCK at CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Cnemists, June tig, 'Ol ly. Philadelphia. A LLEGHENY MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY, HAS V<2tl !£<, Bed lord Co., Pa. REV. W. VV. BRIM, A. M., Pimctpal, Mi.-s A. L. BRIM, Preceptress, Miss S. J. BRIM, Teacher on Piano Forte. This institution, under the supervision of the a hove named persons, assisted by other compcten- Teaeners, affords a full course in Mathematics Natural sciences. Languages, and Belles Lettres in music, Painting, See., it gives extended inst-ruc tiou. The Summer Term will commence on Aug., 1 1861. Students admitted at any time. Habits of health, system, and piomptness , views, moral, so cial, and domestic, are here made prominent ob jects of education. That the physical powers, as well as the mental, may be cultivated—Calisthen ic exercises are necessary—here the Students meet each day for systematic physical exercise. ff/Y Will pay for board, including fur tjj>/C/W*ovJ nished rooms, room rent, fuel and tuition in common English, p°r term of eleven weeks.' Extras, .t modera'e charges, even less than heretofoie, or than the circular calls for. Students prepared for the highest class in col lege. For Circulars, or particulars, address W. W. BRIM, Dec. 21, IS6O. Rainslrurg, Bedford Co., Pa W. W. MAIR. S.DAVISOM MAIR AND DAVISON, Importers and Dealers in Saddlery, Carriage and Trunk Haroware and Trimmings, NO 12-7 WOOD STREET, Pittsburg, Penn'a. April 0, '6l. 1 yr. \ OTICK. All persons are hereby notified not to tresspass upon my farm, tor the purpose of bunting or fishing, or they will be dealt witn according to law. Tuts notice must be ob-erved as lam deter mined to be protected against such tresspassers. Buffalo Run, July 5. HF.NRY REISER.
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