BEDFORD COUNTY, ss. i At an Orphans' Court held a! Red ti>id in ar.d for the County ot Be<"'_ ' on the 2d day of Sept. A. L>. 3861, before trie Judges of the said Court, On motion of O. E. Shannon Esq., the Court grant j a iul upon the heir* and legal representatives of Eliza Colvin late ot ivrht-llsburg ('"lough, deceased, to wit : Jane ScbeU deceased, > jving issu- , Abra ham C-, Charlotte AJas. H., Mareiret, Martin, and Emanuel Schell the last two >1 who r. . r>- minors who have for their guardian Robert M. 1 aylor Esq. James resides in Indiana, Abraham, Charlotte and Martin reside : n Ohio, and the others in Bedford county, Charlotte intermarried with Martin Reiley, j F.liza intermarried with Rob-rt M. Taylor, Esq., William, George M., Charles \, Margaret intermar ried with John M. Robison, Reuben and John J-.., j all residing in Bedford county, to b and app 'dr at | an Orphans' Court to be hek! at Bedford, on the third Monday, IStb day, of November, next, t.i ac cept or refuse to take, lie real estate of said Elizi Colvin, deceased, at th" valuation, wl irh ha- tv-en i valued and appraised ; n pursuance of a writ of par tition or valuation, is-ued out of be Orphans' Couit of Bedford county, for that purpose directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold by order of said Court. In testimony whereof I have hereunto ft Brit**! set my hand and the se ! of the said Court at Bedford the 1 Sth day of Sept., A. D. 1861. ATTEST: S. H. TAIE, JOHN J. CESSNA, Cleik* Sheriff. Oct. 11, 1861. QHEAP FOR CASH. Come one, come all, I wish lo tell Yon where Hie cheapest poods they rep. ('Tin not less (rue thut / have said it 0 SHOEMAKER'S is the [dace: ""i'i* weld"— Tu buy lor cash, ot four months credit. So when you feel inclined to buy, Just stop at Job's your luck to try, And il tis terms will please vuu ; You'll find tiis goods are never high And of vour cash he'll " ea* vou." THE POET-CLERK. Oct. 18,' CI. / lASH STORF.. —• V, Tile undersigned ha. purchased J. Reed's stock of Merchandise, ar.d he will contin ue the tiade at the old stand, and sel' positively for read y pay only. Goods told low for ca-h, or appro- i ved countiv produce. Sept. 27. 1861. T. A. KF F.D. fiioseso Perpetual Blormeis, in Hoom now, suitable for hou.-e and winter b oornir.g, at LYNCH'S Nursery. DWARF PF-AR 'J Kf ES at L vrich's Nursery. GRAPE ROOTS, Item t to j years old. finest kinds, at LYNCH'S. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— _olA The tiiidt ;.tgmd apj oinlt d Auditor to make distribution of balance in hands of Ma ty VVravetling, Eseiutrixol Henry Weaver ling dee'd., w ill aIU nd to the duties of Ids ap poin'meot at his cilice, in the Borough of Bed ford, on Thursday, Nov. 7. ISGI, at wtucii time all interested can attend. E. !). BARCLAY, Oct. 15,'61. Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE j\ In tfir Matter f< the arpliraftrn ol Elias Dell. F'xt i u!or cl J-.hn Si < w berg*r, dee'd. to sell or mortgage the II- a! Estate of said de crasi d, to pay drbls. The undt isigned appoint edt to take the trstirnonv and report tiie fkcts will ninlt! < j at'ii > it.-tr I-s'.i u,at bis office, in Bedford, on the 11th dav ol N-r • mbe:, 1861, at 1 o'clock. J. \V. LINGENFELTER. V( ARD- Having purchased i:ie stock of the late firm of J. M. Shoenrakei & (> .and having adritd thereto hy fresh purchas'S in the East, the undt-iMgned will be happy to receive the visits of his old custom- rs as well as of the pub lic generally, at the old sfa.i i, No. I, Ander son's Row. Terms cash.and tour m nths cred it. J. M. SHOEMAKER. Oct IS, 18*1. / 10MMISSIONER'S NOTICE. ( Catharine Walter, 1 hy her next friend, j Aiias Subpoena in John (i'.-lbel, rts | Libel for Divorce. Frtdenc Walser. J The under-igned appoint-d C'uno.eeua ier I i take testimony, Kc., in above cas--, w ill itte.i i t-) the duti- sp! hi, opp >iiit;iK-i.t, at his hi • ; . Hie Borough'i-f Bedford, on Friday, N >v. 8, ISCI, at wtiicn time all interest! can attend, j R. D. BARCLAY, Oct. 18, I SCI. Commissioner. DISSOLUTION NOTICE.— The partnership here! >f -re < xisting under the firm ar.d name oi J. M Shoemaker & Co., l-as been dissolved by mutual consent I'he hooks and accounts will he in the hands of ! J. M. Shoemaker f-n seltiern- rd, until the first j ot December n xt, after which they will be j placed in the hands of the proper officer fir collection. J. M. SHOEMAKER, Oct 18, JOSHUA SHOEMAKER. T A DIES, READ THIS! 2 J NEW MILLINERY STORE.— Mrs E. V. Mo wry has just returned from | the city, with a new s'ock of fashionable Fall and Wir.tergoods; such as BONNETS, FLATS, ! RIBBONS, FLUMES, FLOWERS, RIJCIIES, TABS, LACES, &c., Kc. VELVETS, of all colors,and VELVET RIBBON of all widths. Corded Silks, aud Silks of every variety. j Ladies' dress cap-, black and white. A Lo, Zephyrs and Shetland Wool, of ai! shades. Sewing silk of all colors. All nos. and col ma of spool cotton. AH cheap for cash. i.idies, call and examine for yourselves.— ; •e on East Pitt st., opposite Mr. R. Fyan's ...dfurd, Oct. 18 '6l. 4 EDITOR'S NOTICE J. V In the matter of citation to Jacob , ' -He, Trustee of Peter Biddle, to file an account ' his trust, the undersigned appointed by the 1 ' rt of Common Pleas of Bedford County, to take ! ' -* evidence, Itnd the facts, and report the sime to i i aforesaid Court, will sit lor the purposes of his ;>pointtnent,at his office in the Borough of Bedford " i 1 uesd ty, the stb. day of November next, at 10 j o clock A.M. when and where ail parties interested I are notified to attend. Oct- 25, 1861. JOHN PALMER, Auditor. j PROTIIONOTA K Y T S NOTICE. Notice is hereby giv-n that the ac- j count of Wm. Trout, corr-mittee of Michael Boor, - a lor.atic, has been tiled in the Paofhonotary's office j and the same will be presented to tbe Court of Com mon Pleas in and for srid County, tor confirmation •n Tuesday, tbe HUh day of November next. Prothy's Office, f S. H. TATE, ' B'rflord, Oct. 25th, 1861 i Trot, j ' PVHIAV N.'SLE | 0F £1 A I.ti IX 'l' A T ?:. 1 I>Y virtue of an order o r the Orphans' Coui tof Bedford County, the subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, near St. Claiisville, in St. Clair Town-hip, on On Saturday, tiie 26th Day of October, inst., a House and Lot of Ground, "situated in s.id Town ship, ia'e the property of Inseph P. Carver, dee'd, j bounded by lands ol Dr. 8. G. Statler, Geo. Hoensiioe, . and IL-nry Beckle,, containing FOUR ACRES The location of this prop, ity is a desir b!e one, tiuk ; ing it worth the attention of eny one wishing a comfortable home, being in siriht of the village of St. Clairsville, near the Bedford road. The im. ! prokements are A Large .'wo Story Fr?me House, and FRA M E Sl* A B/. E ; also a U'ashhouse and Car- j penter's Shop, with a lumber shed attached. Theie is a good well of water ai the door. The ground is all enclosed with po a t and rail fence, and partly set with choice 'rees. | TERMS CASH. Sale to commence at 10 rtN-lock, A. M. MICHAFL VVERTZ, Octob'er t, 1861. Administrator. FBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.— . By virtue of an order of tne Orphans' Court of i j Hertford county, the under-igned will off- r at Public j : Sale, on Ihe premises, in South Woodbury township, ! ! on SATURDAY. 91 II Of NOVEMBER, Next, the j fo'lowing described Real FNtate, viz: A Tract of i i land, adjoining David L. Replogle, on Ihe East. Da- ; . vid T. Miller on the North and We r . and Christian | l.versole on the South, containing sixty-eigh act >. rr-oie e, |es*. Theie i- an orchard of choice fruit, j an I good running waTer u jion I. e property—also j Dwelling House and Blacksmith Shop, thereon ertct . ed. TERMS made known on dav ol -ale. DAVID T. MILLER, Adrn'r. of the Estate of Susannah Miller, dee'd. 1 Oct 11, ISO 1. 4 UDI TOR'S NOTICE— -1 The undersigned, aj > pri: ir ed by Kie Orphan's C'oiut foi Bedford County, to di- 1 n life :he A -sets it: ;,e b - lids of Win. Gellespie, An.ipi.;rator ol trie Elata of Nicholas Keeg, dee'd, to and amongst ere-'iters, will attend to tin- duties o'" his appointment on Thui : the 2ith -'ay of October, inst., at id o'clock, A M.. of Sui.i -lay. at | , his office in Bedford, w hen aud where all parties in terested can appear if thev see proper. JOHN -P. REED, j Oct. 4, 1861. Auditor. j PUBLIC. SALE | (IF VAI.UAIiI.K ESTATK. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the under signed will ofterthe whole of the real estate of Daniel Means, deceased, for sale, oil the premises, in Black Valley, Monroe Tp.. Ca Friday, tha lit Day of November, next. The ital estate consists ol two tracts, viz : i I'tie Mansion tract, containing about TWO HUN DRED ACREB, and having thereon erected a SAW A\ :5 3IAIIA, (the dwelling hou-e having been iafely burnt.) Thi tract co tjins sn excellent WATER POWER the head and tail races ar- already dug. There is no better ocality for a Mill or Tan Yard. Dot i are in demai d and much needed in the nerghbo.bood. An abundance of bark is ciose by ai I che [i. This , inperty is not m >re than 6 or 7 miles from the present t°rrr-.-ius of Broad Top Rail Road now under connact and soon to be completed. The load is a solid ridge :oa-', leading from the rail road tf the premises. The land is good lor farming pur poses. But fur either of the purposes suggested a in !! or tan yard—theie is a rare opportunity pre : sen ted tor a profitable investment. The other tract is a mountain tract,adjoining the above—is well limbered and in connection with the ; mansion tract is valuable. It contains about CSO acres ar.d-has a DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP j thereon erected—about 40 acres cleaied. About i one half of the mansion tract is ui.-o cleared and the j balance well timbered. TERMS:—One third in hand at confirmation o! | sale, and balance in two equal annual p lym-'r.ts with interest. O. E. SHANNON, I Oct. 4, 1861.-4t Administrator. j- - I T EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.— £ j Letters teslamentary on the last : j will and testament of Samuel Sill, late of St, Clair township, Bedford county, dec d., having been this l day granted to the subscriber residing in Bedford ! township, rofice is therefore given to all persons ; indebted to the esta - of i-aid dee'd to make pay- j j n.ent immidiately, and those having claims will j present them forthwith, properly authenticated lor settlement. DANIF.L WALf EE , Oct. lli Executor. TVfOTICE.— 1 Came to Die premises of (ht sub scriber, in Harrison township, about the Ist of Sept. 1861. one re-1 steer, about two years oi l, one red | I bull about one year old, three spotted steers, and | | one red heiler about or.e tear old. The owner is requested to come foiward, p-ove property, pay j charges and take them uwav. j Oct. 11,1861. ' V. V. VV ERTZ. f g lEACHERS A ANTED.— The Board of Directors oI Bedford township School District, wish to emp'oy Eleven ' Teachers, competent to take charge ol the schools lof said District. The Board will meel at the house T of John Flafpr. in the Borough of Bedford, on Satur { day, 26th ot October, inst., to article with Teachers, i when and where all wishing to be employed, are requested to attend, as the schools are expected to be opened about the lt of November. By order of the Ri.ar-t. Oct. 11, JOHN BROWN. Sec'jr. 1 BEDFORD KAIL ROAD.— {> NO TICE TO STOCK SUBSCRIBERS. All delinquent subscriber* to the capita: stock of j the Bedford Rail Road Company, are herebv notified ! that they wil be released from the payment ol the , twelve per centum interest chargeable under the - j charter of the con pariy, by making payment of the : money due from them, within thirty -lay fom the i ! |oth day of October, 1861, or by givmg ll.eir notes ' for the same, with interest from date. Hy order of the Board, JNO. P. RF.FD, I I'eciloid, Oct 11. '6l. Secy- V EDITOR'S NOTICE.— The un let signed, appointed to! distiihnte the money arisrg from the sale of the [ ! Real Estate of Wm. May, hereby gives notice lha' he will, for that purpose, meet Ihe parties in teres'- j j e-t. a' his office, in Bedford, on Saturday, the 9'h j ; day of November, next, when anu whe'e all may attend. JNO. MOWER, Auditor. Oct. 25, 186', VD All NISTJR A TORS' NOTICE.— , Letters ol administration lia ing been granted to the -übscribers, on the estate of Hamilton Scott, late of Bedford township, dee'd., ai! j per-ons indebted to said F.-date, are hereby notified I to make payment immediately, and those having; | claims against the same will p esent them picperly i authenticated for settlement JOHN W. SCOTT, JOSEPH IIU'IX HISON', j Oct. 25, 1861. Admrs. | ; VOTIVE " i Notice is hereby given that I in- j I teed applying to the Orphans' Court at next Novem- | ber Term, for a di rharge as Administrator of the 1 estate oi Allen Conley, late ot Napier 1 own ship, ! dee'd. URIAH CONLEY. | Oct. 25,1861 .• rpAKE NOTICE!— j Jl All persons are notifie.i i-sainst tiess | passing on the premises o( the subscriber, either bv hunting, fishing, stealing hickory-nuts, or by going through my gr'in fields. 'l'be lew will be entoreed al , without re-pert topersons, so offending. Persons can gather hickory-nuts, on asking leave ot thesubscriber. and giving hirnhalf that are gath ered. " CHARLES SMITH. Bedford To., Sept. 27, 1661. Aolit'f ot I>u(Hihi(toii. WHEREAS, Daniel Sieighter, late of Monroe Tp. t ! Bedford County, deceased,died seized of the follow ing lieu! Estate, to wit : One Tract of Land, being the Mansion place, con, ' raining One Huudred and Eighty Acres, more or less- : sit •in .Monroe To vnship, Bedford County, afore, ! j said, leav nig i-st e ten heiis or the children of heirs- I to wit : Mary, intermarried with John Garlick, who ! oied, and afterwards married with J hit Hall, and is now dead, leaving issue seven children, viz : ! Adam, Daniel,Catharine,Sarah. Barbara, Abraham ; and Nicholas Garlick and Washington Hall and j Margaret Hall, all residing in Bedford Coun'r, ex- | i cept Daniel GarMck, whose residence is unknown : ; Nicho'as Sieighter, Maria, widow of James G. Vic- j hurland, dee'd, John Sh ighter. 'Daniel Sleighter, j I.ouisa Ann, intermarried with D M-: Murk!.-, j Matilda, intermarried with Sol. Eeight, Rachel, f ; who was intermarried with Abraham Garlick and ; is now dead, leaving i?su three children, to wit : ; Joseph. Cath. line, and Peter Garlich, .10-epb Heigl.ter, ail residing in Bedfotd County, arid VV 11. i Sieighter, resid'ng in Blairs County, California. ' | Notice is, therefore, hereby given that in pursu ance ot a Writ ot Partition, or Valuation, to rne di rected, 1 will pioceed to bold an Inquisition, or j Valuation, on trie premises, on Tuesday, the 30th day o! October, 1861, when and where .11 parties j interested may attend if they see otoper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Office. Bedford, I Sheriff. ; I October 4, P8(51. j JEBiTOiI'S Ml iCE. j Th'* t iiilei.'esigtied appointed an auditor by j the Oiph.tii's Court of Bedford County, in the ! ruaft. rot a citation against Simm-I Srjulh, i Ex'er id VVm. Smith, late of Bedford Town ship, dee'd, requiring; him to h!e a supplemen tal account and the answer ut said Executor thereto, hereby gives notice that h.- will tr.eel all parties ir interest at his oriic, in the Bomugh ot Bed'ord, on Thursday, ihe 14-th i | Nov. next, at 10 o'clock A. Ai., to ascertain , the fa r t>, reput whin the legacies are to In raid, by whom to 'tie paid, the amount !>.bei pud am! teport a general distribution und< r the ' will, &c. JOHN E MiGIRR, Oct. 4-th* Auditor. AUDITORS NOTICE. F. D. Beetle, use") 111 the Court of Common of Wolf if Co., I Pleas of Feilfoid County, No. n. fist May Term, l*-5i Vend. Frederick Shimer. ) Exp s. No. SiJ, April Term, 1861. Sept. 2i , Foil, lohn P. Reed epnointed Auditor to distribu'e the fu l •Is to fhe So -rill's hands laised on s::! of Deit's if-al Estate, by virtue of the above writ. BY T E COURT. THE undersigned wiil attend to lue duties ot the above aj | osntniert, at his office, in Bedford, on Monday. the 28'b Cay of October, inst.. at 10 o'clock A. M.. of >a;d day, when and where all parties ir.- tereste-i can attend, JOHN P. REED, Oct. 1, 1861. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Commonwealth of PennriTTise") In th Court of of Charlotte Steckiri.iii and (Common Pieas oi Duvid Steckinan, . S. d*s. | Oie other Tto tof Land, in same Township, I adjoining lands of Philip Clingman, John Wigfield and o'lii-rs, containing 29 acres, unimproved. Attendance will be yiven and terms made known ion day of sale by NATHAN ROBISON Administrator. ; A UDITOR'S NOTICE— ! Tile undersigned, appointed I by the Orphans' Court of B- dford County, to review i and examine the Account of Alexander McGregor, j E.sq., one of the Executois oi the last Will, See., ot John Hammers, dec d. leport the facts and a d.s --! tribution of whatever fund, may be fouril in his hands amongst the heirs of the decease-', will at tend to the duties o 1 his appointment, at his office in Bedford, o : Fi iday the 18th day of October, inst., at to o'clock, A. of said day, when and where all parlies interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Oct 4. IS6I. Auditor. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The paitnership heretofore existing between the undersign il was dissolved on the first ' day of October, in-t. The . erountsare in the bands of Josiah S. Deal, for collection, to whom all dues i must b* paid. The line of coaches will hereafter be run by the firm of Deal and Brother. JOSIAH S. DEAL, j Oct. 11, 1861 WILLIAM DIBERT. ELIXIR PR OPY LA M INE | THE NEW REMEDY FOR K 4! K IIIH A T S H H- During the past rear we have introduced to the ■ notice of the medical profession ot this country the Pure Cry.xtalizeri Chloride of Propylamine, as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; j and having received from many sources, both from ; . physicians ot the highest standing and from pa t ients, the MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS OK ITS REAL VALUE in Ihe treatment of this painful and obstinate dis i ease, we are induced to present it to the public in | a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which i we hope will commend itself to those who are suH ' ering with this afflicting complaint, and to the med- j | iral practitioner who may feel disposed to test the ! powers of this valuable remedy. F.I.IXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of, has recently been extensively experi mented with in the ; PENNS YL VA XT A HQS PIT AL, | ard with MARKED SUCCF. uS (as will appea- from J t; • published accounts in the medical journal. HTMt is carefully put up ready for immediate j j ue, with full directions, and can be obtai ned from ; i ail the druggists at 7.6 cents per bottle, and a ; wholesale of BULLOCK Sc CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemist?, j June 28, '6t ly, Philadelphia. j TNU'I-LIC SALft OF I | J VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Bv antl ontv oi'the last will and testament j of John Ilot.leibaum, lete of Be lf o rd town hip, dee'd j ' the subscribers w it! offer at public sale,on h<* prem- I ises. in said township, on TUESDAY, THE I.6TH \ DAY Or' OCTOBER, next, the Mansion place ot | said dee'd., containing 150 acres. 50 perches, nett mea- tire, of choice lar.d. About 100 anes are dear-: en and under cultivation, ten acres ere meadow, i and the quantity can be increased to any desirable ; I extent. These are on the p:emises three springs, j : said to be unfailing, one of which cn, with little j ' expeu e, he made to supply the house arid barn with i | running water ; there a e ai?o, a weli and pump at ' the door and running water on other parts of tije | larm. The improvements are, —a two story dwelling j house, double log barn, smoke house and other out buildings ; theie is, also, a small apple oicbard or., j the premises. - • i This property is about four miles from Bedford, j and djnins lands of Robert Kyan, John S. Ritchey, • Jacob Fetter, Henry Beetle and others; and con- 1 rrected with it is a sma'l bottom, or island, at Dun- j ning's Creek, containing 3 acres, 74 perches, which wi 1 be sold .t the same time. Poxses.-ion given on the Ist day of April, next. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when the terms will be made known. ADAM H. 3>l BERT, JNO. MOWER, Sept 20,-It. Executors- FO 11 &A5. E OK T R o:l Z? E ! i A tirrt-iate farm of limestone land, in .Morrison's i Cove, containing about 131 acres, 100 of which are i cleared and balance well timbered. The farm is : we.! watered. The iri.prcvemements are a good two story Prime House, Log House, Log Barn. Ate. | I'!.ere is a go> I otchard upon the premises. The • farm adjoins Bloo.nficirf ri.* Half a nrile ■ , from lhe HoUidayeburg Turnpike, and lour miies j from iMart nsburg. There is a ready market al the : door (or all kinds of produce, and the land is in a ; i high stale of cultivation, A I.sir. • i*s •: t" Stpivr,— within | mile of the ' 1- ... "it in.i acres cleared, with a v . , orv ; t..'ise— new bank barn—s'able. Ore., thei"*" To " get.out of debt," commence by paying H'm. ; Hartley what you owe him. To '-keep out of debt," buy your Hardware, Iron, j Nails, Gla-s, Oil, Paint, iV-> from Hartley, for j CASH. Hts prices ure reduced to the lowest tnar- ! gin, he having adopted the cash and produce sys tem. Iron, of nil hinds very low, Anils i fry low, hy the kr%. Best transparent Coal Oil, free from smell, only 20 cts per qt. Call and get a catalogue of the goods he keeps and he. r his prices. Wm Haitley takes this method of returning thanks to the public for their pationage, and partic ulirly to Ibose who pay promptly. All such will be avorml when they request it. 1 I you war t good- cn--op for cash, call at Hartley's it you want long trust co'! elsewhere. Al kinds of appioved produce taken in exchange for goods. KOt K POWDER™ Just received and for sale by March 22. A. L. DEFIBAL'GH. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.— By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Cour of Bedford county, the subscriber will sell at publii sale on the premises, in Napier township, on TUES DAY, 22D DAY OF OCTOBER, next, the follow ing tract of land being the Real Estate of Aaror Good, dec'd., adjoining lands of Jese Blackburn Ad.itri Otto, James O. Robinett rr.d others, contain ing lorty acres and allowance, about thirty acres cleared and undei fence, about ten acres of meadow a dwelling house, stable, and other outbuildings thereon erected, a well of good water at the door and a thriving yoong orchard of choice fruit trees Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., of said day. TERMS SSO to te paid at the clo eof sale, anc the balance on the Ist day of April next, when the Deed will be made and possession given. WM. ZIMMERMAN, Sept. 20. 1861. Adm'r. F I V k L E & EV O ,\ SE\\ IN i;-M A CIIIN E C 0., 538 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. \~ O person who contemplates purchasing a Sewing \ Machine for family or m nJiactr.ring purposes should fail to send for one of Circulars, which contains cuts and full descriptions of the several styles, prices and sa rples of work, all ot which we send by mail free. We claim to have the BIST SEWING MACHINES IN THE WORLD For either Family or Manufacturing Purposes. An 1 ail we a-k is a lair Trial. Read the following : IMPORTANT F ACT S. FACT No. I.—This Company being duly licensed, their Machines aie protected against infringe men's or litigatinn. FACT No. 2.—These Machines make the !o le st itch— alike on both sides—and u c e a littT less than half as ruuen thread and silk as the chain or lonp-stitch machines. FACT No. 3.—These Machines are better adapted than any other sewing machibes in tuaiket to the frequent changes ar.d almost endless variety of sewing required in a family. 1 bey will sew from one to twenty thicknesses 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, or tensioi , oit making any adjustment of machine whatever.— Is not such a machine best adapted to family u-e? ami if adapt ed to family use, why not for every variety of light sewing manufacture t For work too heavy for our Family Machine, we rec ommend our larger sizes. FACT No. 4. —These Machines make the trost e lastic seam ot any sewing-machine in use— a fact of very great importance in sewing elastic goods, or gooes of any kind, or a bias. FACT No. s.—No Machine is more durable or more simple in its construction, or more ei-i'y understood. The reputation of tb se Machines wherever used will iully demor.st, -tee ich ot 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 Highes Premium at the New Jersey State i a,r. FACT No S.—These Machines took The Highest Medal at the American Institute, in the City of New Y>rk, together with the Highest Premium for fine Sewing-Machine Work. FACT No. 9.—These M chines took boin the Highest Premiums at the Mechanics hair, Urica, FACT No. 10.—These Machines can do the same thing generally, whenever properly exhibited in competition with other first-class Sewing Ma chines. But we have space for only one lai t more—it l- the most important Fact of -11 FACT No. 11. — We warrant every Marfan' we sett to give better tatisfaction thin any ethe' Sewing- Machine in mar let, or money refunded. ns=-k-.^r.a-c-r. Circular. AGENTS WANTED. Address, Tinkle & Lyon Sewing-Machine Co. No. '3S BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. Aug. 3, *6l. 1 yr. i VRPIIA\S' FOUR r SALE U OF VA LI.TABIX REAL ESTATE - In pursuance -fan i t, more or less, of which 50 ucies of up'aiid and 23 acres of meadow are cleared and under fence There is al.-o a goo ! apple orchard on this tract. Ihe im provements are a story and a halt log and mime home, a double log barn rnd other out buddings. The woodland on this tract is we.l covered w lib excellent timber. PERMS OF SALE One third of the purchase money to remain in the hands of the purchaser dur ing the lifetime of the widow, the interest to b" pud her semi-annually, counting tiom the date of confirmation of Sale. One third ot the b lance to be pud at the confirmation of the Sale., and the res idue in two equal annual payment s thereafter with out interest, to be secured by judgment bonds, or bonds~and mortgage. HENRY ICKES, JOSEPH ICKES, Sept. 20, ISO 1 ,—4l- Administrators. F m ; 15 LIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Bv virtue of ar. order of th- Orphans' Coutl ot the County of Bedford, tbe subscriber v. i I expose to --ale by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Thursday the 10th da'' oi October, A. D., 1861, the following described Real E-tate, situate in the village of Lafayetteviile, in South Woodbury town ship, in said county, Fate the property of Jacob Tee ter, dec d., viz : Two lots ot ground, one thereof now occupied by Georg-' D. Kautfur.an, and having thereon elected a two storv frame hou-e and kitchen attached and a good frame stable. On the other th-re are a blrck smith snop, a number of exce lent Iruit tregs and a well of good water. TERMS:—One third in hand at the confirmation oi the sile and the balance in two equal uinua! pay ments on the liist days of November 1862 an I 1563. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. ALEX- HOLSINGER, Sept. 20, IS6I. Ex'or. of Jacob Teeter, dec' 1. elm Run away, on the 9th till, from the subscriber living in Hnp'-we 1 Township, Bedford county Pa., my son Solomon, ag-d fourteen \-ars. lie bad on when he left t<>w linen pants, muslin shirt and straw hat. I hereby caution tßi p.r sor.s agr.iiut ha: boring him, tor I .will enforce the law against anv person in whose employ he may bv found alter this date. PHILIP KNI-ELEY. Sept. 25th. 1861. Iff'S •* '• 4 <^#*\ *V,j%W"''Sip %II ... .••• f". *v- y^C. • ; •• * : ■>' & % i 1 " - V '..' : • •]/,' .\\j 4 ■ V. v ,- - ./ I .59 S O .V .£• Mountain Her]) Pills. AW'vr, v<- T'*4" v'.Q *' •■ it ? I>XtKW. ft C.>. • <•' !> ■ . ! !.:• Or i-v ~IN- ■; \, • r;i !!.Ht : ••- v %.► i :: •: . -. c ~{' "*"'i *j* ' : '!' u. - ' . httdilftu—to f'.' !rn*•.•• • . ..i 1 i,- j •.; „ n's youn !>h. H"rl. )•:, " ? - ;...- ii.. r.'-r • rf ., !'v Mi *rhxrt •>: '.>3l ■•£ • i •. r|y < >uu'rv ia t-* Ihe It .vM • . i-iij ! .it ,i. li.s.-. tUv llie - ,\i irVi •!\ li. :• w. t- '- v. 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Comvlai'V*. i" I'c:jui V '/ mplc.int' $> f Spirhi Ck-.'t I>i*''aes. Fleatxachr*. j . t,V,-' Indipest i- -n, -and (I r -i ws. > < lnfhu-n:a. 1 >'*. j ; , 1 i.u;, Jnfiampio'un^ U*Vj>s f, * * * * * *" GBEAT FEMALE K" r. .*••; 1 who value w.?h. shr.;. V ; -it .f ; ij; v . *4i !,.'■ uil r-if' ; t'"tclB, % -<\ brinjf ti.e rjv-:. c ! r of health to tt;e tiiT Tie ri:;nt flov! i!- ! '-orij; :i'u will real with lelight, II .• v* . • i-,teret-lir:ff &vc At it cuuixins of the 44 GREXT MKi;ri>K of the Aztec* DhwiVf.-s*ie M". : .M n Hub Fit 7s mxf t/p in a R- -4 - rcnhlr.xc(oUaim4O piQs.arutJtetam a: -> •• . j- 'i z. All genuine, laoe the if D. 1. J I'D SUM ept. 6th, 1861. STEPHEN McCREARY. 1] X ECU TOR'B NOTICE.— j Letters testamentary on the last will and testament of Mrs. Mary Ann Buxton, late of Siutharr pton township,dre'd., having been grant ed to the subsciit-er residing in said township, no tice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the e s :ate of said dec'd.,to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them duly au th ntica - ed for settlement. FREDERICK BUXTON, Sept. 20. Egecutorv A LLEGHENY MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY, UAi.\!