OCRT PRO AA M ATION. To the Coroner, the Just left of the Ptare, and Co itabhs in the different Townships CM the Co:tn; y ' gf Bedford, Greeting. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a prec tto rrc directed, under the hand and s<| _cl the H i:. PR aNCIS IVJ.KIiVS.VI President of.the i several Courts of Common Plea's in the Sixteenth District, consisting of the covn'ies of Franklin Bedford and Somerset, md by virtue <>! his office of the Court of Oyer ci-d Terminer ami General Jail i delivery for the trial of capita! and other offenders therein and in the O :n?tal Court of Quarter Sess ions ot the Pearo ; and John Sailor and A. J. Skive lt, Esq?., Judges ot the same j in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby required to be and appear in your proper persons with your ft cords, K -cognizance*. Examinations, end other remembrances he "re the Judges afor - aid, at Bedford, at a Co-irt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be holden for tb* county of Bedford, !oi.e sard, on the third Monday ot November, (being the 16th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day' there and then to do thore things to which your several offices appertain. GIVEN under my hand tt Bedford, on the 25'h of October, in the yeai of out E-rtt, IsGl. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff's Office , | Sheriff. Bedford, Oct. '2sth ISC I. i [IST OF GRAND JURORS, 2 Drawn lor Nov. Term, H.J Monday (1 Sth dav)ol Nov., ISG ! : John Smith, E-q. Tliaddctn Hueitsline, An •hony Zimmers, J isepli Dull, E ij , John l'Vijgh tel, Michael Nangle, Henry Guver, Benja nni Valentine, Robert Srckman. Asa Silver, ! l i as Snider, Joseph Mitchell, Davi I Fluck, Hen ry Mowrv, Jr., Daniel Fletcher, John J. Po'ter, William Lvsinjer, William 1\ Chapman, E-q., John Ford, Hiram Davi*. Amaitah Wil-tti, Michael Harlman, William Rack, jr., ilo. koh Bark man. PETIT JURORS. Daniel May, David Shanks, J-n ' iih ! :P --zer, William Kevser, Jacob -I -itr.-r, John Byeff, Jr., John Bowman, 'J* - D ihl, P• r M. Barton, Bazi' Brawn rri, ,J ;n S.rat-r, J>- lepli Snowden, George •> \ ni:e, Jac. R. Brown, Abraham \I. Pip -r Divi.i Miller, Esq., Jac >b Carshmau, Samuel . icodernus, Ti> i.nas (Ir.r.v, Thomas W. Horl Esq , Jrc i'.t Smith, Michm i Shafer, William Leurv, Jack son M Dan iel Itnler, Hugh Wilson, James C. D-'vore, Samuel Mixel, Samu l (.'arpeut-r, J ...-jd) W. Totnlinson, Henry Yount, J >hn 8. Fluck, Es j , Peter Hull, Philio Fejfon, Jam"s J. McJUaneJ, George Giossen, J>hr. Ovph.*r,M .. s Mcli line. Oct. 25, IS6I. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue oi smriiy writs a! Ft. Fn., Vend. Exponas and Levari Facias to me directed, there will be :old at the Court House in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday the lGth day of November 1861, at JO o'clock', A. M., the following described R--al Estate, to wit: 1 Due tract of I ,n i containing St aci a s, more or less, about 40 acres cleared and under fti-r , with a two story log house with Kitchen attaeh-d, run d spring house nod log stable tnereon erected, adjoin ing lands of Leonard May, John Metzgar andotoets. situate part in Jun.ata and part in !' .rslson town ships, Bedto:d county, arid taken in execution as the property of Conrad G. Stub*. 2. Also, the und.vided two thirds par'- of r,n° lot of giound Routing o:i Pitt .Str-et, in .led(ofd Bor ough, and extending back nhout 240 le®t to the Kaystown branch of the Juaiata River, and mm t-ered in the general plan of raid Borough No. Di, and having Ihefon erected a twostory iraoreUweil ing house and tram® Carpenter's shop, adjoining lot of And. Mit'uJe'oa on tin-1 d lot ol Eli Roust on the West, situate HI Be I ford Bor.uigt Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property oi Martin E. Bartgi=. 3. Also, one tract of lan! containing 105 acr-s more or |s, about 5 acres clesi-ed and under f--ace adjoinining lands of Simon Richey, Ad m HiniM and others, situate in f ast Providence Town-hi'p, Bedford county, and taken, in execution as the prop erty of David Richey. •1- Also, all Detr.. Wm. i'igard, his right title and interest in ami to one tract ol co.v land containing 60 acr-us, more or less, nhout 15 acr®. clear- i . nil under fence, with a cabin hone and log stp' .e '.ieie on er- cted, adjoining lands of Woo t, Devereaux ft Co., John Lane's heirs r d others, situate in Broad top Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the pt p'-rty of William Figard. •5. Also, one tract of land coi raining 300 acres, more or If s®, about 30 acres cleared and under fence, with a story and ho it log dwelling house WHO kitch en attached, arid double log barn thereon ererti d adjoining land- of Jacob Loor, Moses Dicken, Jona than HtmJr;ci,son arid others. 6. Also, one otb®r tr-ct of land containing 00 a erei, n ore or less, .about 12 ecr s eteared and under fence, adjoining the above desenhedtract, Jacob Boor Jonathan Hcndrickson and others. 7. Also, one other tract of land fon'aning 70 a eres, more or les-, adjoining lands of Oliver Hen I rlckson, Widow Brant and ,>ther=, and all situitte in Cumbeiland Vallev township, Bedfoid comity, and taken in axecat on a- the property oi IVter .Smoose. 8. Also, one tract of land containing 70 acres, more or less, about 30 acres cleared and umL. le ce, with a two story rough ca-t dwelling bouse, spr g house, and log stable thereon erected, al-o an apple orchard thereon , adjoining lands ot James O'Neal. Elias Clark, and others, -ituat. in West P.evidence Fowrtihip, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Christian Stoner. 9. A'so one Dart of mountain land containing 250 acree, more or less, adjoining iands of James Rolling John Cessna, Esq., ano others, situate in Colersin township, Bedford county, and tak ri in execution as the propeityof Robert Som®rville. 10. Al-o, by virtue of a special writ of execution, upon a judgment in an • ctmn of ejectment, tne fol lowing described Real estate, to wit ; I'wo lots of ground situate in the tow ~ of Woodbury, in said county of Bedford, being lot- niimbere I ' S -n" and" Eight," in the p an of s : i \.-.vr, bounded on the North by lot- of John Diltz.ori th South by lot of Dr. Sanil. Smith, and on the -i t t by Ma:r; street with a two story stone dwellii _ huii-e, frame -hop, bank barn and other outbuildings thereon erected, and taken in execution as the property ol John -nd Patrick Burn-. Sheriff'-Office. j JOHN J. CESSNA, Bedford, Oct. 25' Gd. j Sticriff. U O A X 1> C - REED'S NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS' fn be old for cash or produce only. a IJ.l J . A. RF.ED wishes to inform his friends and the public gene-ally, that he has bought out the Stock of n.s brother, IACOB REED, and in addition, is reeeivii g iron; Philadelphia, an elegant New Stock of Goods bought a; Panic Price-, consisting ol DAY MrOtlt-, Hoots n. 7 Shoes, II its and Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Qneeuswart, ire. All of which have b°en 'ought at the Lowest Net Cash Prices, arid, will be sold unprecedented!y 10-.v for Cash or Coun'ry Pro duce. Ihe undersigned determined to act upon the Prin ciple that " a Nimbß Sixpence is better than a Slow 'hiding," can adopt the language of the Poet : "Conoo One, Come All,this rock, shall fly, b rom its firm base a soon a r 1," Oct 25, 'Bl P. A. REED, iSoses. Perpetual Blormeis, in bloom now, suitable for house and winter blooming, at LYNCH'S Nursery. DWARF PEAR TREES at Lync 's Nursery. GRAPE ROOT'S, f:om 1 tc \ years old. finest kinds, at LYNCH'S. Oct. 3, 'fli. SHERIFF'S SALE.— My virtue ;-l a writ of Vend. Expo nas. to me directed, thne will lie e.vpoi-ej to public sain, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, . Saturday, lhe 2d day of Nov., :BGl,at 10 o'clock, A. M., the f blowing Real E-tate. to wit: 1. A certain tract of laud, situate ui Broad T. owpHiip, Bedford county, warranted in the name it William Lane, March 10th, 1802, contai ring 110 icres and ilowunce, like. ? AI sc., or." other tract of land situate | n the 'own-hip. and county tor-said, adjoining William L . nt , 1 iact, " '.l h 15 dwelling bouses, ore Found ry at ' Machine Shop, one *-w Mill, cue Colliery, o e Blacksmith Shop, and othe: out-buildings thereon erected. 3. Also, one other trac' ot land situate i.t town r-hip and conhty aforesaid, adjoining Thomas Davis' tract, warranted in the mime of .lolin Cbcviugton, April I t 1792, containing 8' i arres, and allow ance. J'he improvements on this tract consi-t -fa dwell ing house, with 5 acr< of ground cleared and under fence. •1 Ai.o, one other tract of land, si'uate in town ship and county aforesaid, adjoining the two last tracts above mentioned, warranted in the name oi Jos. ph Williams, Match llitb, 1802; containing 43;. acres and 3s perches. •7 Also, one irhrr tract of land, situate in Town ship and county aioref: a'joining Joseph Wil liams' tract, warr nted in the tame of h'm. Lane, August 15th, .829; containing ItiS acies ai;d allow ance. 6 Also, one other tract of land, situate in Town ship anil ounty aforesaid, adjoining the William Lane tract, warranted in the name of Joseph Wil liams, March 14.1b 1*07; containing 8 acres and 1-11 perches. 7. Also, one o'h r ti.vt of lar.! situ it in Town ship and county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Isaac (•rove,-Joseph VViLimn and others, warranted in the name of Mordecai VVilh'iins, Augu-t tl'h, 1,90; containing 110 acre* an ! 73 per bes and allowance, the atave mentioned tracts of land being cue • ! side ot the R.ystown branch of the Juniata. Kiver and containing about 130 ) acres, he the ,jr,,e more or |e-s. on this tract there is erected a dwell ing souse, and about 5 acres of ground ere Cleared. 8 A ho, one otnev t act of I rid situate in low nship and county atoie-aul, adj wuit g lands o. Is •(J eve and others, warrantee* ir. the naineol .Michael Sip-s, 1793; containing 100 acre-, more or .e-r. 9 Also, one other tra t of land, situHe on the West side of lhe Kaystown branch of the Juoiuia River, in Hopewell township, county aforesaid, op posite Hop. we.l I on Works, warranto I t '.lie narr.e 01 Frederick Swartz, <! Hed D c. 2d, I'Sn, contain ing 91 acres and allowance. On this tract there is an app e orchard and about 80 acres cleared and ur,- d er fence. 10 A! o. one other tract of land si'ua'e on both sides ui Yel ow I'reek, including the mouth thereof, in Hopcu ell Township and coiirtv aforesaid, w - rantetl in tie name o' Janus Piper, containing in ul! about 119 acres, the improvements on this tract consist of 3 houses one gist mill, one barn, and 30 acres are cleared and unde: fenre -11 Also, all the right, ti'le and inti rest of the Hopewell Coal and Iro.i Company o l ' in and to paits of several contiguous tracts of land, situate on Ycl owCreek, Hopewell I owns .ip, county af.irsaid, comprising a seat for water works, on Yellow Creek aforesaid, and an ore bank on the River Mmi .i iin, being paits of several warrants, in the na me of Han nah Montgomery, Robert Montgomery, Richard Mouns.Stephen tCeir lluntf i . Dpcker, Griffith,ai tz Forrester, and llinish; contammg IS3O act s more or less, together with all their right, tit 1 ai d inter est ar< ruing, or that may ten tc th rr, under Heed of Vfiliiam Lane to joolh.tu Lesley, • the 19th day oi November, IS3H; 0.. > ues • preuus. s th is erected a dwelling bouse, and -10 -,•!es are cleared and uiuler fence . 12 Also, ail the right, 'itle and i '->r- •' of the IL peweli fori ail 1 Iron Co.op-:.v. v, i certain tract of land, tii Hopewell towns. B dfo'il .nrnt. , con taming 2-5 acres, mo > or less. w;..c!i Mill ke: , and Be; -j :i purchased 1 \ articles ol gre.*ment dated the -11h day of March, 1837 from Jacob Fiuck. more fully described i .greem -nt with Stephen Wvima. dated Mare!) the Ith, 1819. On this tract there is an ore bank. 13 Also all ore. or" mines, or-' leave rights aid other miner 1 right - under th" said article ot agree ment above mentioned, the above described p<.-. r fy being known as the Hopewell Iron Words, em bracing a ware, power of the Ruystown Brincli, With Furnace. Forge, arrd Sawrntll f|i"reon er-cted. I t Also, til that certain tract piece or parrel of land, situate, Iving and being in the said township ol Broadtop, on'he bv.k- of th Ravsfou : bianc. of the Juniata, adjoining I ,n Is surveyed in thr name of Montgomery, snd other lands of the -aid party of second pait, containing 20 acres and OS percbe- and al owance, Uc., being the sane tract of and which Henry V. Cm:- , of Broad Top township, in the cvi yol Bedford, P*., en I 'ta.ba a, his wile, by Indenture ! .?• d 'he 6th 'ay ol August, 1856, and It oriied in the othc" for Recording Deeds fkc., in and lor Bedford county, in Record Book A. E., prge 34, the I9C day of August A. D. 'S3G, gr nr-.| a. 1 conveyed to the Hopewell Co.tl an I lion Company, their successo s arid assigns. Tue improvements on this tract consist of one house an] stabis, about 20 acres are cleared an • unde. fence. An! ai! the above described property tak n in Ex-cution as the proper'v of the Hopewell Co.l arid Iron Companv, and to be sold lor cash. Sb-rifT? Office, 1 JOHN J. CESSNA, Bedford, Oct. IS, 1861 J Sheriff J A DIES, LEAD THIS! 2 j NEW MILLINERY STORE Mrs E. V. Mo wry La* just returned Irom the rily, with a new s'ock ol fahiona!>le Fall and Wirier goods; *'.icit BONNETS, FLA IS, RIBBONS, PLUMES, FLOWERS, RUCHES, TABS, LACI>, &c., f>tc. VELVETS, ol \a!l colors, and VELVET RIBBON ol all v. id'hs. C tided Si.'ks, aud Silks of every variety. Ladies' dress cap- black and white. A 80, Zephyrs and Shetland Wool, of all shades. Sewing si!U of all colors. All nos. and col ors ol spool cotton. AH cheap lor cash. Lilies, call and examine lor yourselves.— Stun* o . East Pill st., i.fiposile Air. R. Evan's Bedford, Oct. IS 'ul. A T'DJTOR'S NOTICE.— J\ In the matter < f cita'ion to Jacob Riddle, Trustee of Peter Kiddie, to fil ar. account of his trust, th" undeistgned appointed by the Court of Common Plea of Bedford County, to take the evidence, find lhe laets, and report thr s me to the foresaid Court, w -iti >r the purpose-ol hts appointment,at his offi.-e in to" Borough of Bedford on Ttiesd y, th- 1 sth. day of Nov- mbr n"Xf. at 19 o'clock A.M. when and where aTI parties interested are nottfi-d To attend. Oct- 25, 1801. JOHN PALMF.R, Auditor. j) ROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE. No;ice is hereby giv-n that the ac- ; count of Wm. Trcut, committee of .Michael Boor, . a lunatic, has been filed in lh" Paothonotary's office and the same will be ptesi:ted to the Court ot Com- | mon Pleas in and for said County, lor confirmation j on Tuesday, the 19th da v oi November next. Prothy's Ctfire, * f S. 11. TATE, i Bedford, Oct. 25ih, ISO 1 I Prot. 4 D.VILNI3TRA TOR'S .NOTICE.— t\ Letters ol AHmir. i>f ralion having! been granted to the Subscriber, on the estate ot George Ickes, late of Bedford township, dee'd., a II persons indebted to said esta'n, ate herebv norified to make immediate payment.an I those having c:aims against the same, will present them properly au- ' then'icated for settlement. JOHN IV. It: - ES. Ad rnr. Oct. 25, IS6l* St. Clair Tp. 1 DM INI STRVrORS'N Of ICE. / 4 L 'Ustsol Atlininistra'ion having been granted to th' subscribers, on the esta.e of R. H. Hutcbisor., late o Bedford township, -.ee'd., all p'-rsons indebted to sad e.fate, aie hcreb , noTi fi"d to make immediate payor-nt, and rtiose having cl ams aga.n t th" -ame, will present thgm pro\ie:- Iv authenticated fur sett'emt .t. JOSEPH inrrcHisox, JOHN w. SCOTT, Admrs. Oct. if, 1861, j T >EDFOiiD COUNTY, SS. A ) At an Orphans' Cn'irt held at Bed f id in aid for the County ol Bedford on the 2d day of Sept. A. P. 1861, beiore the Judges ol the said Con rt, On ri.otion of O. E. Shannon Esq., the Court srai t a mle upon the heir* and legal rep.eseiitativeg f Eliza ( 'uivm late of S'-heJlshurg Boiough, deceased, to \-.:t : Jane jvheli deceased, le.-.vuig issue, A * , m C-, Charlotte A., Jas. H., Margaret, MartiD, j and Emanuel Schell the last two ol whom are minois who have lor their gu.-r ' o Robert M. 'I :iylor Esq. j dames resides in Indiana, Abraham, Charlotte and j Martin reside in Ohio, and the other-; in Bedford j county, Charlotte intermai l ied w..h Mr tin lt-iley, 1 ' Eliza in'ermarried with Robert M. Taylor, Esq,; Wi liam. George M., Charles \V., Margaret internist ' ried with John M. Kobison, Reuben and John E., ! ad 1 siding in Bedford county, to be and appear rt an O .ii.>' Coint to be held at Bedford, on ih? ! third Monday, 18th day, ot November, next, to ac- ! ; e pt or refuse to take, tie leal estate of said EL/.i • C'olvin, deer .s d, lit the valuation, wliirh ha- bectl valu-d and appraised in pursuance of a writ of pat tit ion or valuation, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bes'loid county, for that purpose directed,or shot* cause why the same should not be sold by order af! j said Court. i ' In te>!imony whereof I have hereunto i;| £ - -V-tY. Sr 't my hand and the se-l of 'he said 1 -ViM*Court at Bedford the 19th day of, Sept., A. D. ISOI. ATTEST: S. H.TATE, ( Jons- J. Cr.ssN.i, Clerk- ; She- id. Oct. ii, tttb j J NNECUTOft S NOT If E.— A I It; rs testU't entit'v 00 the last will and testament ol i?..<rue! S'.il, lute of St, Clanr township. Bedford county, dec d., having been this day granted to the sub e crib--r re-iding in Bedford ! township, notice is therefore given to all persons I indebted to the estate of sai l dee'd to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims will piesent them forthwith, properly authenticated lor | s- ttlement. DAN I EI. WALTERS, Oct. 11. Executor. I "vroiTUFr.— j x 4 Citne 'n the premises of fhesnb | scriber, in Rarri-on township, about the Ist of Sept. I , Is ill, one re 1 sts-r, about two years old. one red 1 bull about one year old three spotted steers, end ot " reil h iter about or.e tear old. The owner is j r-ijii-teil to come fotwatd, p ove property, pay clii ges and take them uwav. j Oct. 11,1861. ' V. V. WERTZ. : UDI TOR'S NOTri'R ! J_ jy Ihe tin le:sirnnri, appointed to ! distiibute the money arisng from the sale of the ! Real E-tate of tV 01. May, hereby gives notice that ' I he will, lor that purpose, meet the patties interest ed, at 1,19 office, ill Bedford, on Sn till'lav, th-* 2"h day of November, next, when no., where all may | attend. JNO. MOW I R, Auditor. J Oct. 25, IS6I. 4 DMIMSTR S TOR ?' NOl D C - L-ll'rs 111 admit.i *r.i:, nha nur ! been granted to the subscriber", on the estate of Hamilton Scott, late of Bed 10 d to-vn-.ap, 'ec-'d , B || ; persons indebted to said Estate, or e bpr"liy not.fi d 1 to make payment iitiipe. i .tely, .ugj thn-- t vit g ciaio.a agaui-t the same vv 1 I p rsent them pi<- ,-xiv , etiinoiit icated for settlement JOHN W. "SCOTT. JOSEPH HUTCHISON, Oct. 25, 18C1. Aainrs. ' vroTiCE t Notice is h-cebv given tha' I in -1 t'-rul apply:iu to the Orphan-'ComI at next Move®. I 1 Term, for a di-charge at Administrator of the 1 date ot Allen Coaley, latent Napier 1 own-hip, - j dee'cL URIAH CON LET. 1 Oct. 25,1861.' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP j The partnership heretofore existing | between the undersigned was di-solved on the first - ih'v of Ofto- er, inst. The ccour.tsare in the bands ' ot Josinh 8. Deal, for collection, to whom all ii les j nrni-t be paid. j The line of coaches will hereafter be run by the i firm of Deal and Brother. JOS lAH S. DEAL, ! j Oct. U, 1831. WILLIAM 4M.BERT J / fHEAP FOR CASH. : V J Come one, come all, I ".-Kit In l-d! You Where the cheapest goods they sell ('Tis not |e.s true Utal / have said it :) i SHOE.MAKER'"" is tile [ilace: "'Tis well'"— !'u luy lot- cash, 01 four months credit. , So when yon f, e| inclined to bay, Just -top a! Jab's your luck to trv, And tl I is terms will please \ ou ; Vou'ii find his goods are never high And ol vour cast) he'll ease ynu. ,r THE POET-CLERK. Oct. IS, '6l. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. I Catharine IVala.-r, 'j by Iter next friend, j Alias Subpoena in i John Oeibe| ( J, v I Libel for Divorce, j Frederic Walser. J j The undersigned appointed Commissioner to : ! hike lestiiTioav, Vc., to above case, vviil at;end ; | t ) ifie du*ies of his appointment., at his olhce in | the Borough of Bedford, on Friday, Nov. 8, ! lMfil, at which tune all inter.-ted can attend. J Rs D. BAR .LAY, Oct. 18, 186 1. Commissioner. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— The underfilled appointed Auditor to make ei-ifibutton ol i-alanc in hands (t Ma ry VWaveilipo, Exertitrix of ILnry W'ejVer-j ling der'd , will attend L> the dutns of lus ap j?c>:• 'merit at his office, in Hie Borough of R-d --faid, r.n Thursday, Nov. 7, 1861, at which time all interested can attend. R. D. BARCLAY, Oct 18, '6l. Auditor. ' . 4 UDITCH'S NOTICE.— /'\ In the Matt-r c f the application of Llia-Dell. Executor (I John det'd. to sell or mortgage the K-al E-late of said d--1 ctas<ri, fo pav debts. Ihe undi 1 signed ap])rwnt-1 edt to lake the ftstimony and report the f n cts i will meet the parties interested, at his office, in | Bedford, on the 1 Ith dav of Novembei. 18fif, at 1 o'clock. J. W. LINfJENFELTER. VCARD ' Having purchased the stock of 'he late firm of J. M. Sire a a!c> 1 &'Co.,and hav ing added t hereto hy fresh purchases ir. Hie Easi, ih- undersigned w ill be happy to r< crive the ; visits of his &IJ cost liners as well as ol the putv ' lie generally, at the old stand, No. 1, Ander son's Row. Terms cash,and tour months rred it. J. M. SHOEMAKER. Oct 18, 1861. 9 \TSSOLUTJON NOTICE.— I f The partnership heretofore existing under the firm and name of J. M. Shoemaker j -N. Co., has been dissolved hy mutual consent, j The books and acc omts w iij be in the hands of J. M. Shoemaker, fur sOMenm-n!, until the first of December n-xt, after which they will be placed in the bands of the proper officer for 1 collection. J. M. SHOEMAKER, Oct. 18. JOSHUA SHOEMAKER. | Police of * iiqicisifiosi- V\ HERKAS, Daniel SUiehier, late of Monroe Tp., Hed.'ord County, -as- <l, died seiz- d of the iollow ing ilea! E,t ite. ; .■ wit : Oi e i tacl of I ar d, lieing the Mansion place, con, mining On Huudred and lCigbty A ores, more or les-- siiuate in Monroe Tow nship. Bedford County, afore, raid, leaving issue ten Lens or the children of heirs j to wit : Mary, intermarried wj h John Garlick, who 1 ied, and afterwards married .with John Hall, and ! is now dad, leaving issue seven children, viz : ! Attain, D iniel, Catharine, Sarah. Barbara,/braharn j and Nicholas Gailick and Washington Hall and Margeret Hall, all losidu g in Bedford County, ex- • , cepi Daniel Grrlick, w hose residence is unknown ; - Nicholas Sleighter, Maria, widow of Jamas G. Mc j tarlaori, dee'd, John Sleighter, Daniel Sleighter, Louisa Ann, intermarried with Barclay .Markle, j Matilda, intermarried with Sol. Feigbt, Ratbel, ; who was intermarried with Abraham Garlick and | i- now dead, leaving issue three children, to wit : S Joseph, ('ath rice, and lVter Garlich, Jo-eph 1 B'eignter, ail itsiiiing in Bedfoid County, and Win. , Sli igbter, residing in Bluirs ( ourity, California. Not.ce is, therefore, hereby given that in pursti- i ance ot a Writ ot i'artition, or Valuation, to ir.e di- j reeted, I will pioceed to hold an Inquisition, or Valua* on, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 29th day ol O'-tober, 1801, when and where all patties | interested may attend if they see moper. JUHN J. CESSNA, ! She' ifi s Office, Bedford, ( Sheriff. i October 4, ISO 1. J TO THE PEOPLE CF 2SEFGKD At D ABJOirJIPJG COUNTIES. 1 . M. LV NCH, at the BeJtout Nursery, off-is for ) sale thi- tap, at wm [iru-e., a geneial slock ol fruit i trees, cutisi-ting 01 all the choicest varieties ol Apples, Fears, Peaches, I'lums, Cherries, Nectarines, • Quinces, a lid Dwaif Pear tiee-, of tha fin-<t kind-. J Upward- ol 1,5,000 t.ces are now under culttva ion. i Law tori Bl 1 *Kb-.. in, Raspberries, including 1 Brinckl-y'- Orange, Goo-cherries that will not mil- 1 dew. Cherry Curiants, size of common cherries, ; Dutch < nrranls, Strawberries of finest kinds.— ! Choice.,t varieties of ICR A P£ ROOIB, RHUBARB, ASPARAGUS,! EVERGREENS, VINES AND CREEPERS, j Fifty > a*ifties of ROSKS, P**rptudl Blooniiiig, all j ffKrs - rul My sock is remarkably thrifty and will be sMd, j in cash much lower than trawlim* ar? !- • liOjs at, w'.ii ! uvp to bring ht'icd a t dis - i fancy mid tut'jyby injure Inem very much by ex posure. 1 be above stock im raised in TVdfortl County soil | : and c lirii ite-and can be had fresh irorn tr.e ; rotirfd. All orders promprly attended to and trees sent as j directed by hack or otherwise f For further infomatioa address a levv lines to i T. M LYNCH, | Oct. 4, IStii. Bedford, Pa. •"'-* —r - - - AUDITOR'S NOTICE. C o:n* n on wealth ol Penna., use In the Court of, u) Ci.a'lotte Stockman and | Common Pleas of; Duvid Steckican, Bedford County, No. ' t-i . | 50 February Terra. Job O'Neal. J 1861. Vend. Exp., No. 4 S'-pt. Term, 18C1. And '.ow. Sept. 6. 1861,' John ' . Ret-d, 1.-q., ajqiointed Auditor to distribute | the lunds in the hand ot the Sheriff, rai-ed on sale j of Defendant's Real Estate, by virtue of the above . *"it. BY THE COURT. THE undera:sued will attend to the duties of the J abtiie apjsiinl.-Tieiit, at I is offhe, in the borough of i B'dfo 011 Wedro -day the. 23d day of October, IS6I, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and wafre a! parties ! interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, j Oct 4, ISO I. Auditor. FJBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.— ' ; By virtue of an order of tue Orphans' Court of " U'dford county, the undersigned wili off r at Public Sale, on the premises, in South Woodbury township, 1 on SAI URDAY, 9TH Of NOVEMBER, Next, the , fo lowing described Real Este.te, viz: A tiact of land, adjoining L . Id f,. Replogle, on the East, Da-! vnl T. Miller on t North a<i W--t. and Cnri-tiar. 1 Ev- rso!e o' the 5,... .u,. containing oxty-eigh ac i?s, more or I s . Tin e t an orchard ol choice fruit, j and goo I run mug iva'"r upun th- property—a!-o a j 1 welting tloi'.-j aud Blacks.nith Shop, thereon erect • ed. TERMS marie ka-wa on dav 0/ saie. DAVE" T. MILLER, Adm'r. of the Kst-ate of Susannah Miller, dee'd. Oct. 1 I, lsGl. 4 EDITOR'S NOTICE.— 1 Tire tindersign-J, appoint ed by Ibe Orphan's Court for Bedford County, to 1 ' distribute the A-sets in th" hands of Wm. Geilespie, 1 i Aministrntur of tlie Estate of Nicholas Kegg, dee'd, j ' to and amongst creditors, will attend to the duties ; i of his appointment on Thursday, the 21th day of; October, inst.. tit 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at i his office in Bedford, when and where all parties in- ; teiustcd can appear if they see proper. JOHN P. REED, Oct. 4,1861. Auditor. j I ll I OF VALUABLY: REAL ESTATE.! Bv virtue of nn oriter of the Oiphans' Court of Bedford County, the under signed wili offer the whole j of the leal estate of Daniel Means, deceased, for j sale, on the premises, in Black Valley, Mornoe Tp., j On Friday, tho Ist Day of November, j next. The tal estate consists ot two tracts, viz : j ■ The Mansion tract, containing about TWO HUX j DRED ACRKB, and baviug thereon erected a ; SAW MUJj A.\ BAR>, I (the dwelling house having b—n lately burnt.> This j liact contains an excellent WATER POWER—the j head and tail laces are already dug. 'There is no better locality for a Mill or Tan • Yard. Both are in demand and much needed in the neighborhood. An abundance of bark is close by ; and che p. Thi pioperty is not ranro than Cor 7 mile from : ! the pre-unt terminus of Broad Top Rail Road m.'.v under contract and soon to be completed. Ihe j road is a solid ridge road, leading from the rail road j to The premises. The land is good :or i arming pur- i poses. But for either of th J purposes suggested— , a mill or tan yard—theie is a rare opportunity pre- , senteil for a profitable investment. The other tract is a mountain tract, adjoining the : above—is well timbered and in connection with the ; man-ion tract is valuable. It contains about CSO I acres and ha a DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP I thereon erected—about 40 acies cleared. About j one half of the mansion ir-ct is also cleared and the , 1 bal ince well timbered. TERMS:—One third 111 hand at confirmation of j sale, and balance in two equal annual p vmer.ts with interest. O. E. SHANNON. ; Oct. 4, 1861.-4t Adminiftrator. ! rpEACHERS WANTED.— The Board of Directors 0/ Bedford township School District, wish to emp'oy Eleven Teachers, competent to take charge ol the schools . of said District. The Board will meet at the house ; of John Hafer, in the Borough of Bedford, on Satur- i day, 26th of October, in>t., toarticle with Teachers, : when and where all wishing to he employed, are j reqiited to attend, as the schools are expected to j be opened about the Ist of November. By order of the Board. Oct. 11, JOHN BROWN. Sec'y. 18 F.DFORD RAIL ROAD.— 1 > NOTICE TO STOCK SUBSCRIBERS. A" delinquent subscribers to the capital stock of j the Bedford Rail Rout Company,art herebv notified that they wil he released from the payment of the ' ♦ -reive per centum interest rhargea'de under the ! chaiter of the company, by mak-ng payment of the | money due from them, within thirty days fiom the I 10th day of October, 1961 , or by giving their notes ' for the same, with Lnti-res; from date. By ordi ; sf the Board, JNO. P. REED, j fladlord, Ost 1t,'91. Secy- i EL I X 111 1' It 0P Y L A M I * E THE NEW REMEDY FO-i KUEUN AT SM.%L During the past year we have introduced to th'- notice of the medical profession of this coun.try th * Pure Crystalize-i Chloride of Propylamine, as a REMEDY FOR RBRUMATI3M ; I and having received from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and from pa ! t ients, the MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS OF ITS REAL VALUE in the treatment of this painful and obstinate dis ease, we are induce 1 to present it to the public in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope will commend it-ell to those who are suff ; ericg with this afflicting complaint, and to the med ical practitioner who may feel di-posed to test the powers of this valuable remedy, j ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above ' spoken of, ha- recently been extensively experi mented with in the PEN AS YL VA Nl A 11 OS PI TA L, \ and with MARKED SUCCR >S (as will appea- from 1 the published accounts in the medical journal. I CC?"it is carefully put up ready for immnTia'e use, with full directions, and can be obtain-; - from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and a ■ wnolesale of BULLOCK fe CRENSHAW, Druggi-ts and Manufacturing Chemist*, June 29, '6l ly, Philadelphia. FO ll SASi E Oil | T RJI ii E! A fir-t-ra*e larm of lime-tone land, in Morrison's Cove, containing about 131 acres, 100 of which are cleared and balance well timbered. The farm is we I watered. The improverr ements are a aood two story Frame House, Log House, Log Barn. >.c. 1 There is a good oichard upon the p-etni-e*. 'ibe j farm adjoins 8100 i field Furnace, 10-s half a mile ! from the llolliday-burg Turnpike, and four miles from Martin-burg. Tbere i- a ready market at the j door for all kinds of produce, and the iand is in a | high state of cultivation. ALSO, j 166 acies near Stonerstow n—w ithin 1. mile 1 f the 1 Broadtop Kailroad—about 100 acres cie.irc,', with a two sloiy dwe'ling house— new bank barn—stable. Re., thereon erected; al-otwo apple orchardstbeie on, of choice t 11:t. The so.I is a rich loam and ca pable ot proJuci-ig every vaiietyof crops of this j climate. ALO, Two lots of ground in Broadtop City, with a new | two story rough ca-t dwelling house thereon. AL-O, A house arid lot of ground iu CDarviUe". A LSA, ; Three tracts of land in Southampton Township, brmeily owned by Wm. O-s, adjoining lands of Ar i no'.d Lashley. Aitetnas Bennet and others. ALSO, A grist mill iu the "Dutch Corner,'' formerly i ! owned by Jacob Beard—within about 5 miles of Bedford, with about 40 acies of land belonging to tne same—dwelling bou-e and out buildings thereon erected. A LSO, i 100 acres best quality of prune—near the Mi-- -ouai river close to the county seat of 11 > rrnon Co. ! lowa. A LSO, Two ne hundred and sixtry acre tiacts adjoining I F.lkhornc City, in the rubesi v illey of th" west— i the Platte Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha I City, and close to the great nationdl or government road leading west iu Nebraska Ten-lory. A LSI, 160 acres, two miles above Omaha on the great bend of the Mis-ouri. This tract is well tim bered am. very desirable. All of these lands were located after persona' inspection and careful exami | nation on the ground, and can be weli relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise ioca ! tion aie in my possession, A LSO. Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska i Territory. ALSO, Lot of ground in Dacotah City, Nebraska Ten ito : <7- The above real estate will be sold at such prices • as to insure sate and profitable investments. Notes or obligations of any kind that are good will be taken in exchange—particularly good bani notei. Sept. 20, IS6I. O. F. SHANNON. r M SITOIi'S Mil ill:. ' The cndeJesiened appointed an audit r by : the Orphan's Court of Bedford CuniWy, in the ; matt-r of a citation against Sarr.u-1 Smith, | Ex'er of IVIO. Smith, late of Be j lord I'own ; ship, dee'd, requiring him to file a supplemen \ tal account and the answer of said Executor ' thereto, hereby gives notice tfiat h<- will meet ' ail parties in interest at his office, in the ; Borough ol Bedford, on Thursday, the 1 4th ; Nov. next, at 10 o'clock A. AL, to ascertain the facts, report when the legacies are to be ! paid, by whom to be paid, the amount to be paid and report a general distribution under the ; will, &c. JOHN E. AIiGIRR, I Oct. 4th- Auditor. AUDITOR'S NO I'U ii. IF. D. Beegle, use j In the Court of Common of Wolf if Co., I Pleas of Bedfoid County. No. vs. [154 May Term, 1935. Vend. I Frederick Shimer. | Exp s- No. 90, April Term, j 1861. Sept. 20, 1861. John P. Reed appointed Auditor to distribute the funds in the Sheriff's hands raised 011 sale of Dett's Real Estate, by virtu- ot the above writ. BY T E COURT. THE undersigned will attend to the duties ol the ; above appointment, at his office, iu Bedford, 011 Monday, the 2Sth day of October, inst., at 10 o'clock A . M., of said day, when and where all parties in- i terested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Oct. 4, 1861. Auditor. j WANTED. An experienced workman will be given I liberal wages and constant employment, iu a i woolen nianlaclitry, if application be maJe : immediately. One acquainted with all bracht-S of the bus- ! cness is desired. A married man with a small J afinily will be preferred. Ail letters inquire- i tng for further particulars will receive prompt aO'-ntion. itiAddress the subset i'ber, at Rtdfoid. Fa. t. 4th* JOHN LUTZ- ! ; TFJINO MILL, OR GRAIN FAN, vv An excellent new Double j 1 Screen, Warranted " Waterloo Grain Fan." for I HARTLEY'S. I Aug. 2, 186!. i ■. '*vy ;• ' j/ ' f V V #>. .•- -, s It*^j^Sfcci* uvlpSF v • .F ?/ It So .Vf* | Mountain Herb Pills. APOV*, we ]•'<•* •:.► • *.ritb a perfect likcr**;* ci j Teruco. * miff of a f.i* of th<= £ lran?e Arlec N-itioa, { that nil' . V > i will Bui\ a full acu'Htnt oi b...i ttai\ i. • ••<;:■■: If ; amjjuleU ana dUta&bac*—l* tot h*<\ ptiit Sroua •; • ~,rnt for |hf v* ItJU. i rh lijv. ; tor *vna ::.ii. UcMirer of ••Ju2*cr* Mn V i>. , tain lift i i spm; thr greater p-srt of hi- life *u worl ! Jlr -; >;}r. -rrr six year* r.tnong th imiUr* if the Hi .y V. aui::- <• iO' M-X.w, > : -v-n thai that J the " M'n-N.-.Aiv li. . : A( m as>..oteroa. A vrry iiltere-1 • i a - ■ • .- t'l*. futures titer* voti wil Huii ; iu our Atuiauac - : J\- -.Tphhrt. . It it an eatable if -t, that all arUe f :a I-PtllK rlLOO!) J 1 ;,e okwv 1 . .< th" life! AC-.1 wLt-u zuv foreltfu or r.-atter -ft. ..j w L if. > a or/*e 'h'trtb-it*-! :a **rery • • u.v.n of th..* -'v. Vn ry r.erv teris f}.e a:- ; ;•!. '.!. *• a I '-rr-.-.v ■ qo. *ly •"■••.-; iaio. The Kit'iiue** uo! - - ;; >h - he i;wr *.•*.•# t r.eci - H •; * • ;. .f Tbs acti-11 of the hf&rt is weaker;*-!, and tie circulation in feeble. The }ncga b-' ooir,.' v.i*a tha pnisocovs matter: hence.* . c-u.;h —and all f:- : a impurity a:I the fountain? -*• ''' I ft?—the L .1 Aa i >u h*l thrown scum '., i ! <*or ir-uace. iu r. ure spring from *hich ran u tiny rifuint. in a f minut-tl. whole course >f tiui inj; hi ••: fly to rry part, and leaxtri atlnj b A'l U pASfta<re bcc<'Uie h- roctei. and unit*? the r,b*fr;u t.oo i romcve-l. the b-iopol ;fe d'tfs out. pilis ;• j only , urifv the hiJ< i I :t :••/ ueriite all ; the ecrvi;ous ■ f the ; they arc, rr, unrivetleo ; a a eiRK FOU DKIJOTS nrsKitss^ 4 . : : i-Ick fer 7ha Anlilhii'-iu Me>hc. !-1- .. ; - blo ii the hi Idea Me1 . f Uia- ■* .• :i r.i •!: the r!ds an I sx'cn ons pun* and C *i! i' o. i re* unci tali liir the vital orjran*. l'h*c • • '. to us. that we a; at.i to place -. ithiu your i - .ich at medicine like the ''ik<t.\r.u.i U>.ku •!•:: w.il j. ,h cireely to the r.httcted pirta, th . • :.'tf hi' 1 ...id fluid* of the body, and tl sulfercr to brichien with the flush of U-auty aaid health. Judsrns Pills art, tit Beit Remedy in exist ence for the following Complaints: ft-v.'! Comj-lair■ •. 2>J-\: fly. Inward H r eal~nem f Coughs, I V-. arul Ague, Liver Complaint*. ('-Ida, f'cui tie C<rmpiaint>:.ljowneu of Spirit^ Cit&t I'is ecus J. I' : xc.V*. Pile*, [rvSventsx Jr.-'i esti-zn. Stone arA GrateL, yjjspi-psia. In?, ucn.a, Secondary Symp- JJiarrhtxa, frflstnrtuUion, Urns. Dropsy, * * • • • GREAT FEMALE MEDICIEE! Terrales who va l ue h.ealth, hould never le without thrs** i'illa. I'hey purify the bloo i, remove obatructiuai cf all kiuijs. cleanse the skin of all pimple* and blotches, and brinjf thv i :x color of health to the pale cheek. The Ihnts and Herb* of which these Pilla are ma<u . were discovered in a very surprising way among the To:-.; tns, a tr.i>e of Aborigine* in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it contains of the M Graat Mh.nioimv ; wf the Ar.tecs. Obaervt*.— ThM idain Herb Pitis are put up in a J'-rutiful Wrapper. Ketch tor ccntains 40 pills, and Retail ai Jis ce,i't % ■ Uz. All err.nine, haze Ike si/nature qf B. L J&DSOX & CO.. on each box. B. li. JUDSON €c Co, SOI.K PROPKIETORS, ) Ao. 50 JLeouard Street, il r £IT YORK, tar FOR SALE BY AIX MEDICIXF DEALERS. ~Gfc For sale bv H. C. REAMER on Juli ; ann Street, and l)r B. F. Harry Pitt St., Bedford. Pa. Jan. 11, ISoO-ly.. F I \ U L E A UO 1% .SEW! N t-M ICIIII\ E 0 0., 53S BKOADW.W, .YEW-YORK. \ () pfrson who contemplates purchasing a Sewing \ Xlachire tor la.nily or m snaJiactriri.ag purpos.?s should fail to send lor one of o. r Circulars, which contains cu's ai.d full descriptions of the epveral slyles, pr ice, and samples of work, ali of which we send by ma.l free. We claim to have the B'ST SEATING MACHINES IN THE WORLD Fur either Family or Manufacturing Purposes. And all we ak is a iaii trial. Read the following t IMPORTANT F A C T S. PACT No. T.—This Cotnpanv being duly licensed; - their Machines aie protected against infringe menu or litigation. FACT No. 2.—'these Machines make the lc:k stitch—a L: ke oil Loth sides—and use a 1 ittl less than hall us much t read and silk as the chain or lonp-stitch machines. FACT No. 3.—These Machines are b tter adapted than any other sewing machines in market to the frequent changes and almost endless variety of sewing required in a family. They will sew from one to aljf thicknesses of Marseilles without stop;i. : ar i make every stitch perfect. They will even sew from the finest gauze to the heaviest cloth, and even stout, hard leather, wit- • nit changing the feed, ne-'die, or tension, or making ay n-ljus' .1 nt of machine whatever— Is not s.irh a tr.ach best adapted to family use? and if I- ,t adapted to family use, why not for every variety of light sewing manufacture ? For work too heavy for our Family Machine, we rec 01r.n1rnd.cnr larger sizes. FACT No. 4.—These Machines make the trost e lastic searil of any sewing-machine in use—a fact o( very great importance in sewing elastic goods, or goods of say kind, or % bias. FACT No. 5. No Machine is more durable or more simple iu its construction, or more easily understood. The reputation o." taes-> Machin wherever used will fully demonstrate etch of the above facts. FACT No. 6-—These Machines took the Highest ! I'remium at the Franklin Institute, Pbiladel paia. FACT No. 7—These Machines took the 11 ighes Premium at the New Jersey Sjate Fair. FACT No B.—These Machines' took the Highest Medal at the American Institute, in the City of New Y >rk. together with the Highest Premium for tine Sewing-Machine Work. I FACT No. 9—These Machines took both the Highest Premiums at the Mechanics' Fair, Utica, FACT No. 10.—These Machines can do the same thing generally, whenever properly exhibited in con.petition with other first-class Sewing Ma chine-. But we hnve space for only one fact more—it is the most important Fact of-11 FACT No. 11.— Tl*c warrant every ''arhint v* sell to give bftttr satisJattioH than any otht Sewing " Machine in marict, or money refunded. By-Send fm a Circular. AGENTS WANTED. Address, FiulUe &. Lyon Sewlitg-Machiue Co. No. 33S BROADWAY, NBW-YO*. Aug. 3, *6l. 1 yr. j A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— JE JL The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to review and examine the Account of Alexander McGregor, Esq., out of the Executois tl the last Will, fkc., of j John Hammers, dee d, leport the facts and a d.s --! trihution of whatever funds mav be foupd iu his hande amongst the beirs of the deceased, will at j tend to tbe duties ol his appointment, at his office j in Bedford, on Friday the 18th nay of October, inat., j at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when and where : all parties interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, i Oct I. 1861, Auditor.
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