SHERIFF'S SALE. . 4 By virtue of sundry writs cf Fi. Fa. Vend. Exponas sad Levari Facias to me directed, there will be sold at the Court House in the Borough of on Saturday the Srh day ot February, 1862, ;i®Ar o'clock, A. M., the following described Heal Estate, to wit: One tract ot" land containing 272 acies more or leas, about 1-30 acres cleared and under fence, with a two and a half stoiy wrath'rboir:! - ' Av rllit?. house, double Jog barn, granary iiti o.'n-i out but'- - ings thereon erected, also, an app! orchard there on, adjoining lands of Owen Ash, Hezekiah Bark man and others. Also, one tract of land containing 400 acres more or less, about one acre clearer! and voder fence, with a story and a half log < w Ming house thereon erected, adjoining hinds ot Jot i (i:au Owens, John Gordon and others, all situate r. South ampton township, Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution as the property of loseph Leasure. Also, One lot of ground emit ■•riing acres more or less, all of which is cleared and under fence, with u story and a half log dwelling lum -•? h reotr e reeled, adjoining lands oi Solomon LiJig, Michael Strounand others, situate i.i Juniata township, Bed lord county, ar.d taken in execution as the p-uaertv of Hartnan Walter. Also, One small tract of land containin® 6 aci-s more or !eqj|k nearly all cleared and on ler fenced with a story ami a tut,' log dwelling house thereon erected, adjoining ls.si-1- of John Bridehara, Charles Colfelt and others, situate in Dvd'n d township, Bed ford county, and taken m execution cs tne propertv of William Johnson. Also, all the interest of si 1 ri-.laaf, J.din McCanles, in the folio t in® described tracts of laud, situate ia the lowosiup ; Broad Top, Bedford county, viz: Oa. oi tie in ! a post of tiii:, and now, land d WUhaui'Fi gard, lht c.ce S nub, i>6 degrees \\ ■ .■- F-.tv btiri dt 'd and tivi-nly j eic'.-es to a [>o (-'orioyrfy a wlrile o%k gang) #thv line oi laud : °G to jj in Savage s heirs, thence e; said lan I South, one and a half dejfrec--: West twentv r.ine p . to a post, a cornei ■ thence south ' - t de <r .-..i West six perches to a Span ish oak, tt: tier: iheoc- South, twenty-eight -'e/rets >V t-1 tvv •iity'-i .Co p relics to a ?\ S " : he iCO *>V liin.l of i;- wGi & I . Xor'ii richly tkjgiv 5, E&fit nine a''- h ■el.-oi;s t, a chestnut; txiuih tiiitty-tilue dt'^re 1 --. El-? •y --tV pe: cites to a |ii. , s-t* rr :: C r.t ; || ' -.aid last u)et)'io:ie<i a- V;:;'u v l . e, of Jo in Griffith, .Not :i -ixtv. n.r dc.*iv £;>t f;;ne!y-nin - perches •a ,i ,:i, I, i,) th'Ti Srutli eighty seven dec:-' ,Eu i Uvn tv - x perches to a post; tu-iice South sixty three a id a half degrees, EV: lhiitv-tu-, p .reli es to a eh '.sinut, a corner : thence A >rt§ lorfy mx 1 a half degrees. East f >r? y-one perches and five-tenths to a post,•(formerly : ! iC k oak, cio-am): thence South eighty-thr..,-. decrees, East 5- • n -en p-rches t-> -a past, (fbrtneriy chestnut oak, crone), thence North fortv fifty-two perches to stones set (V a corner ; thence S >uih fifty five degrees. East thirty-five perches ; , a post set for a earner ; the nee North thirteen degrees, West eleven perches to a oak : tl*,he North lotty-nia? degrees, East thirty.W > perches ?o a port ;. | nce ai'.h SlM en degrees, \V%rt e! . perciu sto the first mentioned po-t, in ti, tf !ui of Wil i aoi , lya os land, the place oi Ueeinninu. Containing 123 acres 152 perch sol land, arid al'uwaoce of six r 'r cent, for road-.-, ■e • \ll the other oi sai ltr ie's adjoining? th:- ;i! ive mentioned land ot J ,t, n CrifHth and otlie s, j>iiate in Broad Top ? .ivndit>, ;; ied a atore.sMid, begmni nr at a red oak. a corner of • '■* 3-1 ' ' 3: i I<3 s.ii i John (i; itfj'Tr, thence Soalli ciehty-thrtv drprih( East fifty-seven perches l.' H t ," ck, . >r - v a corner ; (hence strl! by said land v-?ne dvr *s, Liast s;xty-six percb • '' l i' °f c ,r ier; thence still f>v sai.l Igod i umil) vonffith, North seventy deijrees, West .r y • i .*,■ perches to a chestnut, a corner ol • i : la.id of Hopewell & (k>., and incise* ,ast fßeiiooned land ot liopevv -il Sc ('a, ,ii 'h • -r.y-one degrees, U . ;,t eij?btv |v-1 • e t !Ue ta; -t !teo..>>ned red oak, th" [ i.vce ot j ginning', containing ]9 acres, 323 perches and •he u-oal ai: avarice of sis pr c at. r a-js i as 'he property of McCmies. 0 f Also, one tract of land c.-?:faiiiii2 177 acr s. in re ..r less, al eit C ) acres cl-ared and r el-r 1 ivo:, t j;o duelling foiuso r,r. 1 (r-.-r s r thereon er v|. ..I, a- jvnj-ig - Ucf Henry Murk, U"S I:,!'•! rot, Jacob Bis- 1 and oih-rs ; si-.uate wi Lr.mn lowtishi.i, £y-.'!i" -M countv and tal: n in evcutioa as ;he property of William Savior• A N. i' Vu :'■> i • !•:.!, ■0 1■ .0 . rielfa, irotdiug admit 60 in inch an! in i|T hack -a • >ut i. 1 i : et. with a ' • r; I■ r dwelling house, apil ham"&U ; • not •n f el; ai'j.Kr.ms lot ;i •> n r. D pi, on i;-,e Sa .i'i, an ah on •!,- h, and |. iof A d !phg Ake on ihc Eid, and Pn die Road :j<<. the West ; Si'liat. !in T T ion ! e.v. ship, fhd ford Comity, .and taken in y-cn'ion as tlv property of Fredrick C r!e. JOHN J. CFr A'A. Sheriff's (fif.-o, Bedtor l, I Slieihf. fnnoary 17, iS-• 2. f 2 JST OF GRAND jr:jßci v s. 3 .i Drawn for Fe r ary IVr. , ISfiJ John Richey, Esq ■ Foreun ■>, A Ivy Bovian, Tfioiigs fjrj'.vden, IViJi am Grav, Fredencu Mench, Sanauel D. ifroadt, David R !ai if, s-n. William De-iman, Joseph F'sber, Esq.. Mi chael Wareham. Jarns H. Fra:;..-r, Andrew Dibert, C-o.y:" -5f ,ck, H-nrv \Ve;tz. William Ritch-y, t f WiHiam.i Mxhel Br-r.-t-, D:. :l F. Rack, Samuel Prenrfjnqu JJ.y , 3V- Smi'h , Jahob L. M .y, .1 >iin C n •••, Jr., ji.- c.aae{ W-rlz, Abriham Joi -jsJO", J.-hn Brown, Esq. t y IST OF PETIT JUROKS, i .J Drawn hr Fehruar" Term 1862 .Mi. h-.-w Marty, Jci.n Kerr, Jacob D. Fetter, Job:. A. Burn • .< n-w, iV'!• y, J.jiui JLowerv, Jacob Kilo-, (.f Henery,}' William Fos'eV.' George Avos t- John Alrlsfadt. John F. L>w ery, Jocoh I. Micha-'l L Putt, John Jjo. Jacob 11. F ist, Joseph Sanger, John Dasher, Willi irecy, John IJoii.inan, ,).i: ;es M. r-nowd , Jrrncs .Moore, Gorge JR- iman-.;, Samuel B'-irket, Silomon Ada n,-, So nuei Rep -ogle, Godfrey Yeagcr, Thomoi- M. Lonjr, Fred ''rick Miller, George Stuoky, James W. H k I, Dewalt Harshberger, David K ochenderfer. >' iiliarn Cc'ok, John D. Lucas, John Lay (on, f rcdertck Kaaffman, Daniel S'oier, JohrtFickcs E--q., "VrOTICE. a.a TiMM(}R-iog namtd persons, will ! make application to rfie next Court of Quarter Sessions, in and lor Bedford County, to he '•eld on tile 10th day o; February n'*xt lot Tav ern License, for the ensuing year: Frederick Berkhimer, St. Clair Township, George Wemtner Monroe " Samu'l B Bottomficld " West-Providence Levi H. Deihi Hooewel! 11 John Hillegas Juniata F. G Morjar' Bloody Run Borough W'iliiam Dibert •' " H. TATE, Clerk's office, i * Clerk. Jan. 17. 1862 f THE SOUHBI'S TRI E FRIENfiI A L WA v s R !•; Alii, / U7 • ' \ v ' ,r '-1 • >i, v 4 HOLLO WAY'S OItfPMENT. Long m.irches, sor* and stiff j„ r - s , blit r ..J a ,.ff inflamed feet, all these the Soldier must endure MOTHERS, REMEMBER THH, when your sons "• r " S*pt* their muskets to ny.'t danger, think what relief i ingle pat o! this f.LL HEALING are! COOLING Salve will give to he one you iov-e whei fjr away from home and fnr is. It hardens and r -s touH the feet so ti.,;tfv-y ran endure Kit at fatigue. 1? anotiies and reli r?j the inflamed and stiffened joints, Joav.ng them i pp'e, strori" an i vigerou-, while '' ' Sabre Cats and Garish , Yound*. It "tariffs tii -quailed, r-moving • pieventin* eve ry vestine c. inflammation and g } r.y drawing'the ed-je together, it quickly aid c |!cViv heals trie most irig!-.tin! wounds. fd.l-.- j and Si-iftrs of <vr \ r o!-:'-t \oa cm.-.-, pat info the Knap-, r-s of y, Jr Hus t aruls and Brothers, a more va! n a Uor mere nee-- sary ;::ft than a 'npplv of this S-try "ilitai; Salve. r '••• -iy try w.,!k;ng his \ r>unds at night, exp->s~ Ito J- ,!.!? rams < . Jrll night air, is "•'•-•'t "tz-.-l With i.nst VIOLENT SALN's COUGH end SUFFOCATING fid.A iISKN j |S, fi rs * . y ' toms of QUICK CONSUMPTION hut if supplied wit,: ihitmurv s PILL-: and HOLLO- rv's Oi\ hkj ail danger i. averted, a few Pills , r en niefar and morning, and the Ointment briskly jabbed twice a >' t °\ r ' i-" 1 'hroat and chest-will rmove the Si '- Xi-.Rl.sr i'AINS-i.-l stop the mos llistressino iti | D VN. KRO; S COUG .. Thereto, r.ve sav fo tue whole Arm]*, Soiiiien* iticisfja! See to your own heaU'-<do net ! kt to the Army /-• ' wostviiuable. tese PILLS and ' t u • -• i i- -ve b--n rh.uoi ii.ij f>sted, they are : - us *d •* tte £trt hn Camps' and ' ' - over J.irtv years iff;: IpH >!lyw',.- has ' Xr-mc m Europe, L-d during the V, , ' ' ' ft'Alt.N h-i da •; it at !i '" ' V -iu-.v,' sale ofbese GRKA F 01. .li-.i .l.s, many a tune his spei A'gent the e B - • : OT. r ton in weight oi ttbuttmont iu a smalu ..-iy. rhe.se terrible and tai.f-;:—a' of >... SOLDI KR IN CAMP. Dnndiea, Dysentery, Scurvy, .vi - # Scrofu ' - i•' Grufdions, | ail.di-aj-.pear like a.charm beore A:.? PILLS and ■: . 1 Mi-.N r, und now while the cAings through out tue !a.i TO ,IR.MS! TO ef /?>';' Do not lot th'-re brav - men p.4h tv die.ase, place IM fhe:r h nd, these PUKCIf)IIiKLMi.t)H.S, wo, enable thom to resist the Agerous exjio urrs, the I t vers, the Chills, and tlfvonnds which they eani.ot avoid, and what is nfc-, cannot fre quently get succor in the moment t.|ee !, whereas •; "ur brave men have only to put ?kr hind- into Knapsacks and linda sure rem* there for a'l c tsuaoiee of the battle field, ii tuany thon -an i of lives /.'ouM thus be saved wfc-A-ould'other- Wisc perish before re'inf could be cStneti. •AU ! ICN. None are genuij unless the Woi -,s .'HOLLOWA v, NkwYORK AND LO|OS,' t are dis cernible a-1 a Waler-mark in every l| of the book of dir-rt.ons at our; I each pot or bos {he same may b" painlv seen by ho!,ling the leaf \oe li- in. A baud-ome reward will be given to at t e re°nderii!L' such i tormafioa as tnav iead tothe Action of any parly or par ties countyxfeitijig the KALM vec iting tne same, knowing them to be slno i = . * u!J at '•> Manufactory ct Pre ssor HOI.LO WAV, Ml Maiden Lane New Vork, a:Miy a) | reaper fable llruggists and Dealer* in M-- !i|te, through oat tne civilized vvoxiff, in boxes efdients, O'dcts, and ill each. u.-- i cere is considerable saving A taking the taigcr s :zi.- N. B. Direct n for tne guidance| patients in every disorder .. - affixed to each box! Jar;-i ry JO, •> ;2. " ~ ' } 'TCR'S a OTIC E. d Lrtl-'is t Matnttary on the 11>; V; di,ui fc a merit of Thomas J. E*-i; ■ -n,|.i'e "* Xs; i-r township, liedfoid county, B-M., h.'ving r - Sthnti-J to sub-.Ttber, i idl<r in Napier townsuip, aioies-aid, nonce is there: of given to ,U! p-rsfiu# indebted to the esf-!.■ o; i t dec.'d., to ' IC paynfnr iirr. 'diat ly, and t bus Aving c: ims !'!• " ! ' f ! ' ,enr| fortliwith proper!yiithenticaled JOIIN W. lIiLL, Ex'r. January 10, IS62.—St. AST Li All p.-isons kr.v.vin|lLenijeU>s "-"y*!-'-' n .-r 1i... ■■■'>• Ma cn : ex:, or they <vii! b? ' , the hands * p'-tpc. ~tScer for collection. Tli.s poativo -3' •-./*' r.oTice Ir* t wi!i • ■'ypn, E l,r ur • t- P VVM " f FLUIC!: - VOTICT, ~ Is lierebj given, !hh! ['- - r-ur ■ •ciased. at ( onstable'j. r tie, foe follow [ property eJd s- the property ot J aha P.n|ing, twit: On, ) n ho ol OXp/i, one cow, or*6 hetfev y ao< ne i.rrron* v. -.eel-d Wigon, which [ p mit to rem with said -c. Penning, do. ..-.g jr.y pleasure. , „ ' W.M. lEYSfR. January 3, 1-02. p > EDCO.'iD COUNTY, ss. A f ao Orphans' (U i t in-ld at Bedrord, in and for the county oI Red „d, on the ISt.idry o, November, A. I). betu : the Judg es o. he ..id < ourtj o ; rno*ion o. A*:. fsbannou the Court grant a rule upon tn ; heirs - ile"al iww resei.ta_t-.ves of Da-, -i Sleighter, late : Monroe township, dec"-! .to wit ; Joseph and r : tsleiah !er, an- Niche' Sleighter, Mary,inter . i.neJ wi:ii '°bn Garitck. who at. I artcrwarJ- .-as inter married with John Hall, icavmg issue Ad; Daniel, Catharine, Surah, fia'bar:, Abraham a Nicholas' [ i.-fc, and Washidgiort Hall and Maigs -t Hail, all res t.rg i-' 8".,' -id county, except Dai. Garitck, whose resilience is not known; Nicbol.u Sleighter, sophta, widow of irr.es McFarland, dec-- sed, John David Louisa Ann,! ilteriaar ried with Barclay Margie, Matilda, inprtnarrietl with Sojouiuii i Kane-!, who was i.4;ru:arried with Abraham Garl.clc, is r ->w dead, Irs u.g issue three rhi Idren, to w-.r: Joseph, Cafbarirtai d I'-tei Garlic , ; Joseph Slei-hter, all residing ii Bedford conutv, and William Sleighter, residiu in Blair county, CcLfornia; to be and appear at aa Orphans' ' outt, to be h hi at Bedford, in and for sad county, the second .Monday (fffuh day) ot next, o accept or refuse to take the Real Esta eot said Liamvl Sieightar, deceased, at the valuation, which las b'-e/: valued and apj>raiael in puisumceof a iVrit ot Rartitmri or valuation issued outc-' the Or i;i- n' Court ot Bedford county for that fi;rptse di \cted, ot snow cause why the same shou.tl not be -old by order of the said Court, j --ko-l In testimony whereof I have hereunto J ftrpiN*?'] " I ' x m y banJ anc *- ,he se:il l>i the said Court, at Bedford, on the 2dd d..y of No /cmbpr, A. D. 1861. . XtteM, sj. H. TATE, Register. JOHN J. CKSSNA, Sheriff. Jan. 10, '62. INO UNO—A SHAWL. * - Tb" owner may have it bv ipplying at this office, p.r d paying for this notice. * January 10, 1^62. I™OR RENT. ' " | THE CORNER PROPERTI Jormerly occupied by the late Samuel 3rov\4 i . y Goods store, nd now in the occupancy ol tarquhar, is jbr r „.jt # j t j g ,^ e best stand foi cantile stole in Sediorii; January 10,ISfi2. | >URLIC SALE - OF REAL ESTATE j by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Co: } ben tor a county, the subscriber will offer at 11 |i sale, oil the premises, i u Cumberland Valley r ship, bedfqrd county, on SATURDAY, 2-sth of JANUARY, NEX'lf ? " at Tr ci of land situate ir. said township! tn • property of Zaeeheu s Luman, dec'd. a.hc lands ol Tacob Wert:; on the North, Sarah Li on the South, and o'hers, containing 109 acres , ' fwches. The improvements are a story a naif log tiwelling housfc, Jog barn, and other buildmgs. About 4-5 acres are cleared and ui tence, "v-n rcre- of which are meadow—bah wen umbered. There i, also agoaj orchard on I premises. rins : One halt ot the purchase money in hi t:.- fir-irtstion of the sale. One thii'd of ! ■lal-nro to remain in the land end residue i„ rj equal annual payments without interest. JO JIN LUMAN 2Tlh -J Admj •I LLEGfJENY MALE AND sf. - mwLE SEMINARY, iim-t {jcdfori Co.. ■- HAS. H. GERE A. 8., Principal, ot: s S-J. BRIM, Precept rets, ,pV ~ E i-'RiAI, Teacher on Piano Forte, lbi- ii: titulion, under the supervision of the . v,. , imp.' persons, nested by other competei Learnm.-. affords a lull cour-e in M.ahem.tie Aatnral Sciences, Languages, and Belles Lettre In .Music, f ainting, Am., it gives extended ins.tru '<f"i - illter ' " rm Wlil commence on Jan. i: T'u t t: ' U a,lrTii,ted 3t any time. Hub::,. ,* t ' , 's te,n ai,,i P'omptne ; views, moral, s< cia., and dome*'.ic, are here made prominent ol l?ei. of tuition. That the physical powers, a '-ve.i a 'no mental, may be cultivated—Calisther 10 exero.sea are necessary—here the Student t*e- : drfy for systematic physical exercise. Q)0 1 Wilt pay for board, including fu V-vCJ) I ' wished rr>om-, room rent, fuel am tuition in common English, per term ofeitve v ■ ks. 1 vtras, at moiora'e charges, even les t! an heret-uoce, or than the eiicular calls tor. Students prepared far the highest class in col For Cireiiian, or particular-, address CHAS. H. GERE. A. 8., Dec. 21, IS6I. Kainsburg, Bedford Co., I'a. male I OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! THE subscriber will oSer at public sale, on th* premises, in N.pier township, on SATrRDA Y, FEBRUARY Ist, d .ie following valuable property: I he "Wonders Tract," belonging totho estate o Tnomas NlcCreary, dec'd., containing 137 Acres nnd 101 Perthes, wirli the usual allowance, hiving erectei • Two Story !>•->.. Dvr.-iiing if uit. a Double Log Barn, and th;-'e is also a good orchur! of fruit tree'- the icon ; about are ciearet! arid under fenci and ec,, - in good m-adow ; adjoining lands of Her be,T Otto. Solomon Sate', Dam. : Hess and others. 1 EII.MS w: 1 be ma !.- known on day of sale. HENRY TAYLOR. Ex'r. Jan. 3, ls*j2. ot Thos. McCieary, dec'J, 4 DM INISTRA TOR'S NOTICE.— i v Letters of administration having been smuted to the subscriber on the estate ot Miranda Rid lie, dec'd., all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified 10 make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present Ibem properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN V,*. CRIS.MAN, Jan. 3, lSo'2.—Gt. Adnt'r. SOMET II IV G NE W ! HIGHHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. oow i> i : ii 9 s TATE AT JIEM'IEn AA 1) SHIELD, FOR HAND SEWING. I - pronounced by all who have used it "just the thing-' tor those n-ing the needle. a it completely protects the fi -ger, and makes a neat and uniform itetil while the opeiator is sewing. One half the labor ol sewing is raved by using this Remarkably Siiiipie ami Novel Invention, No 1 ;y should be wiilnvjt it. it is also "just Hit thing ' foi gir; 3 to use learning to sew. lis remarkable cheapnes- l>r.; gj it within reach of the million. Sr. : p!e em by mail on receipt of price, 25 CENTS. Dowii. tive C.rculars furnished on application. A iitnr.il Discount to th* TruJe. Er'erprisi: g Agents (wanted in every town anil countv throughout the United States and Canada,) will !:nd mo-t pri-ii'.e.b<e employHient in s.l'ing this ■ art;cby as 1 1 meets w:ih reaity sales wherever of fere d—'.,r.s no cornpetitioii—a. d profits are very $!-j0 Per Monlh can be Realized. Address, A. H. DOWNER, ■r EJ, Bro'jilwrtif, JfTew York, f'nrer.tee and Sole Proprietor. N O-'t era! and exclusive Agencies will be grant - I on the most liberal terms. J.:tiuary •'>, 3 >62. [•*>•.] |)i:blic SALE JL' OF REAL ESTATE. H v vntue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned will expose to pub lic sale, on the [ emises, on SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, NEXT, tb--* following described Ret! Estate : A iiact of land in Liberty Tovrnthip, containing about !!0 acres, about 60 thereof clea.ed. The iin provemerits are a Log Frame House, Bank Barn, >pr.;.g l!om-e and other buildings ; also, an Apple Orchard thereon. Tire tract adjoins lands of George Dillinger, Samuel Riumbaugh, and Alexander .Mc- Donald • Sf7"Te!ms made known on day of sale. JOSEPH CRISMAN, Dec. 27tiij Adio'i of Michael Reed, decM. if 1 ASH STORE.- V-' Fhe i;rjJ-r?ijjoed has purchased J. Deed's slock of Mcrehandise, and he will contin ue the trade at the ofc stand, and sell positively for rardy pay only. Goods sold low for cash, or appro ved countiy produce. Sept. 27. TB6l. - P. A. REED. !?LAJR COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL & SEMINARY. FALL TERM COMMENCING AUG. 1227/-'6l. DAJLY instruction given in the I'beorvand Prac tice of Teaching. Boarding 51,50 per week. 1 nation in tail English and scientific course $6,52 per quarter of ten weeks; For circular containing full particulars address OSBORNE 4 DICKERSON, Principals, Ju'y l&th, '6l. Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa m FALL& MfTB~H!BSr" The undersigned liave jusl opened i iarue and elegant assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS. We respectfully solicit a call by all in search of great bat gains. The'old cred f, no pay system, having exploded—for the present, ourterms will be—Cash, or Produce. .Nov 1 ,'6l. A. B. CRAMER & Co w*i*mrn-nmrnmtmtfKmnmtmmmm rann BEDFORD BOUNTY, SS. a Court of Quarter ; §es3ion3 of the Peace, held at "Bedford; in and f° r *d county of Bedford, on the 18th *KF.I-* day oi November, A. D. 186), before the Jupges of the same Court. Upon the petition ol the freeholders residing in the vicinity of BoyUstown, in saiJ conoty, setting forth "that two pubi c alleys, were :■'! out in the sai l town oi Boy.l-ro.vti, in the vear ISI6, by Kev. Alexander Boyd, the proprietor, and then private owner; hotfa beginning at points on ihe Bedlord and Stoyatown Turnpike Road, upon the South, and run ning thence North degrees East to the old State itoai on the North. The one of f he length of !eet and the other <>f the length of leet; and ;h>UI of the Width o lu feet, the first being the al ley between lots No-. 41 and 42 ; and the secoud the alley between Nos. Hand 46, so numbered upon the n.ginal and gener ■ plot or plan of said town of doydstown ; also, jfee other alleys, beginning at loints on the Turnp <r rood aforesaid on the South, tin! running thence . (nth thirty degiees Ea-t to said lid State road afor id. T;.e one of ti.e length o( feet, next of tl| length of feet, all of the width of I' 6 feet, thsaame being the al'eys between S'oi. 23 and 2.3, are! jj and 17, and 7 and 9, sonu™- ; lered upon the oirtnal plot or plan of said town of loydstown; also, t; other alleys laid out as afore aid in said town, S ith of the Turnpike roadafore aid, all beginning ;t.'points on said Turnpike on the iorth, and running if nee South thirty degrees West, j wo hundred and fe*t to a twenty feet alley, he same being al<'i between lots Nos. 8 and It), nd 16 and 18, sn. 21 end 26, and 32 and 31, so lumbered upon ti? dfiginal plot or plan of said town f Boydstown; ax><Jthe 20 feet alley on the Sontfc rn side ot said law-plot, which said alleys have ecome useles, jscArivemetit, ant burdensome to he inhabitants of aid town and vicinity. Wherefore theft' art do order and direct that the nrties in intern# • uotihed by publication in the ounty papers toijreai at the next Court of Ouar t-r Sessions to w cause why the prayer of pe ,Doners should ft. be granted. BY THE COURT. S. H. TATF.,|I ifc. December 2>r •■. AUTION.—§ iWife is hereby given that all per ms trespc- sir* our lands, r -ther by cutting tim er, fishing, hnft i with dogs, or otherwise, will ? dealt with #c;d.ng to iaw. I ARCHIBALD BLAIR, j THOMAS GROW DEN, j L MICHAEL BOOR, JOHN A. GUMP. $3.1 REWARD WILL giv-n dollars reward for the apprenen- . ion ot rand s evidence as convicts) the thieves 1 pat stole the n>D ol my coaches and the chains j [•longing thefi), the cover ol my wagon, one set - tront geaisr J 6 halters, or for such evidence as liii recover tfedamages from parents or guardians t cti.idreu thput the tummings and steal awry l moss ai.ii |ir, or for the apprehension of each |rson so don pf lor such evidence as will show there the K r are coucealed, so that L may take #t search wi lilts for them. B. W. GARRETSON, iDec. 20, 19 Stage Agent. Im H ill 55. HURD'S MO TII WASH, S:KE REMEDY FOB. . RAD BRE H, SORE MOUTHS. CANKER, DISEASE! ILKEDING GUMS, NURSING SORE MOUTH, And the bt specific now ic use for any diseased condition ot : mouth. It is particularly beuefi cial to persoi Hearing 1 TIFICIAL TF.ETH. Completely i riojir.g every taint of the mouth, aborbiog an •moving all impurities, insuring SWEET BREATH to all who ;he use of it. No YOUNG LADT ot Youso G'NTI AM who is afflicted with a BAD BREATH should delay ipp'ying this remedy, for it is a cer ta:c c'.nc,and approves! and recommended by eve ry physician i er whose notice it has been brought. A BAD BREATH i an offenq or which there is no excuse while 8. ir.il. H 35 UTH WASH can be pr.ici'f. Many oer-4; cairy with them a bad breath,) greatly to thlnßoyance a- d often to The disgust oi i those with lom they come in contact, without i beisg cm; dJot the fact. To relieve yourself > from all fea.-f-garding this. USE DR. B. HERD'S MOUTH WASH. 1 Cie :ii!>n,s the mouth is of gre-.it importance ' to tue ge.iierAealrt-., which is often affected, and not unfrequely seriously impaired, through want j of proper attftion to this subject. BSE DR. |M. B. HURD'S MOUTH WASH. ; Trepar-'d a'Pr. Hurct's Dental Office, No. 77, Fourth Str. rilrooklyn, E. D. PltJCMi' CEVTS PER BOTTLE. A liberal ifrouut made to dealers. .Uurm Priciji'il OJ/ire, Tribune Buildings, JYO. Nf-eif, Acip York. Sold aNo ba'asweil, Mack Jk Co., Fiirh Avenue Hotel; J. Ac :. Coddington, 7.5 Broadway; D. S. Barnes, 202 Aadvvay, and by all Druggists. S-ul in Pfi|de]phid by Dyott tit Co., 232, N. 2d Street, and bl.'). S- Huobeli, 1410, Chestnut etreet. li. IVM. n. IIURD'S TO TH POWDER. This'l'owH possesses the CARBON i WITHOUT THE INJURIOUS PRC ERTIES OF CHARCOAL, i:-:d i? free fr , all Acids or Alkalies that can In the leart mpi fhe Teeth. Irs-ACTION I.M.T FMTIHEI.T MgCUANtCAL—FOLISII IN -, WITHOI'T FARING THE F7MAMEL. Dr. Wi B. Kurd's Toorli Powder IS RKCOMiM Sii'KD RY AL! EMIMKNT DKN7I-TS. Pr-parefl a Pr. Htird's Dental Office, No. 77, fourth Streel Brooklyn, F- D. • cc i 33 cents p'r box. A liberrl d roast made to dealers. Address Pr \ciyr.[ Office, Tribune Building?, .Vo. 1, Sj i.vcc Street, .Yew York. Sold also b Caswell, Mack <* Co. Fifth-Avenue ' Hotel; J. fc Coddington, 713 Broadway; D. S. Barne.-, 202 I nadway, and by ail Druggists. Sold in Ph ! ie'-phia by Dyott Ac Co., 232, N. 2d street, and b) ). S. Hubbell, 1410, Chestnut stieet. I. WM. B. HURD'S TOOfIIACHE DROPS | FOR TUE CURE QF 10 0 T HACHE produced by i-osed nerves. It is particularly adapted to all case* of children afllicted with Vo O T H A C il E . Parents can relieve tbemrelves trorn that distr ea sing weariness caused bv LOSS OF SLEEP, and their childien from great coffering, by keeping a bottle of DR. WM. B. HURD'S TOOTHACHE DROPS in the bouse. Prepared at RT. Hu-d's Dental Office, No. 77, Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. Price, pnly 12 cents per Bottle. A liberal disaount made to dealers. Address Principal Office, Tribune Buildings, ; jY*r>. 1 , Svr'tce Street, New York. Sold also by Caswell, Mack & Co. Fifth-Avenue Hotel, J. & I. Coddington, 715 Broadway ; D. S. Barnes, 202 Broalfwny, and by all Druggists. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott \ Co., 232, N. 2d street, and by O. $. HubbeU, 1410. Chewed street. DR. WM B. HURD'S NEURILGU PLISIHRS. ?oa T£ erne or S E CJ A L Cr i A or Toothache produced by colds. LOCAL NEURALGIA is immediately cured by their application. They act like a charm, ami are perfectly harmless in their nature ; do not produce a blister, and leave no unpleasant results. Dr. Wm. B. Hard's Neuralgia Plasters never fail to give satisiaction to all who test their virtue. Prepaid at t>r. Hurd's Dental Office, No. 77, Fourth §mtet, Biooklyn, E. D. Pnce, only 13 cents cneh. A liberal discount made to dealers. Address principal Office, Tribune Buildings, .Yo. 1, Spruce Street. J\ew York. Sold also by Ca weli, .Mack A Co. Fifth-Avenue Hotel ; J. Ik I. Coddingtoii, 715 Broadway; D. S. j Barnes, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggist*. Sold in Philadelphia by Dyott A Co., 232, N. 2d street, and by O. S. Hubbcil, 1410, Chestnut street. Dec. 13. ly liOSi: •! About two weeks ago, on the road between j Joseph Torolmson's and Bedford, a yellow j paper-uovered book containing lectures on teaching, with my name at the end of every lecture. The finder, by leaving at the Gazette office, er returning it to me will be suitably rewarded. Bed lord Tp. U. VV. FISHER. Jan. 3d. 1562. pt_IXIR PROPYLAMINE, THE NEW REMEDY FOR H HEUMATISM, ♦ j A NEW REMEDY, ( I A CERTAIN REMEDY, ( fui " ACUTE RBEUM ATISM. , CHRONIC RHEUM j RHEUMATIC:-T OF EVERY KWD ; ? i v 1 HOW'STUBBORN, {No .-rattbr J ROW LONG STANDING, i ! PROPYLAMINE \ WILL CONQUER i 1", j WILL CURE IT. WHAT IT HAS DONE, IT WILL I>o AGAIN. ; DOCTORS READ, j DOCTORS EXAMINE, i DOCTORS TRY IT. j THE BEST TESTIMONY, BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. DOCTORS KNOW IT, PATIENTS BELIEVE IT, I TRIED AND TRUE. j Pennsylvania Hospital. (FROM OFFICIAL HOSPITAL RETORTS.) MAY 12, 1860-. —F.!!eo S., ait. 26, single, never ! was very sftong. Two j'-ars ago =tie had an attack ; of acute rbeumr.tism, from which she was coa fined i to her bed for two weeks, ar.d subsequently from a relapse for four more. She has been well since then '. till iast Saturday ; while engaged in hou-e-cieanmg • she took cold, had piin in her back, felt col.t but I had no decided chill. Two days later her ankles j began to swell, which was followed by swelling of ; the knee joints anr of the bands. She hs9 now dull I pain in her shoulders, and her knockles are very j tender, red find painful ; both hands are affected, j hut the right is most so. This, then, is a case ot acute rheumatism, or, as it is now fashionably call- I ed, rheumatic fever. It is a well marked typwal I case. We will carefully watch the case, and from | time to tune call your attention to the various ! symptoms which pieseot themselves. My chief i object in bringing h-r before you now, is to call i your attention to a r tnedy which has recently been j recommended in the treatment of rheumatism. 1 ' mean propylamine. Dr. Awenanus, of at. Peters- ' burg, recommends it in tbe highest terms, having derived great benefit Horn its use in 230 cases which cam-under his care. Various commendatory test i temoiiials respecting it have appealed inourjoar ' i>a!s and I propose therefore to give it another trial, i : [ must confers lam always iucredu!ous as to the , worth of new remedies, which aie vaunted as spe ! cifics ; but this comes to us recommended so highly, J '.hat we are bbund to give :t a trial. t <?AME CASS FOUR DAYS LATER: I MAY 23, ISCO.—I will now exhibited von tbe pa- . ' tient for whom 1 prescribed Propylamine, and who ; I was then laboring under an attack of acute rheama- 1 j tism. She has steadily taken it in doses of three | grains, every two hours, (iniermiUin; it at r.'gbt). ! The day after you saw her, I found her much mors I comfortable, better than she expected to be for | week or more, judging from uer other attack. (The I pallet.t now walked into tire room.) The improve- 1 j ir.ert hassteadiiv progressed, and you cannot fail to j notice a marked change in tho appearance of her ' joints, which are now pearly ot their natural size, j "Thus far our experiment would have seemed very successful! ; but gentlemen, we must wait a Utile while before we car. give a decided opinion as to ; what is to be tbe re>ult. Here is another patient who was placed on the j use of the same medicine on Sunday last; she has ; long been suffering fiom chronic rheumatism, and I , j found her at that time with an acute attack super- ' ! vening upon her chronic affection. Tbe-writs and ; kr.uckies were much swollen and tense. She took . She chloride of propylamine in three grain doses ; every two hours, and you will perceive 'hat the • swelling of the joints has much diminished. THREE DAYS LATER '! MAY 26, 1 SCO—This i 3 the case of acute rheum atism treated with propylamine, the first of those to which I called your attention at our last rlinic. She is still very comfortable, and is now t 'king three grains thrice daily. in this case it has seemed to be foi'owed by very i satisfactory results. The second esse to which | youraltehtion was eulled at our last lecture, has , also continued to do well, i will now bring before you averv characteristic case ot acute rheumatism, j and if tfce resud be satisfactory, / tfw.i-, a..- good j jurymen , fee ahull justly render our vtrdirt in favor I rf propylamine. * He is u seaman, act. 26, who was admitted a few days ago. His had occasional rbeumu-tic pains', but j not so as to keep his bed,until eight days ago. The j pains began in fat.-i right knee, subsequently affected i the left knee, and SatT, the joints oi the upper ex- j rremsties. These joints are all swollen tense an-! tender. His tongue is furred; skin, at {-resent, dry, though there has beep much sweating. His pulse is full and strong, and about 90, He has now used propsiainine for twenty-four hours. This gentleman is what may be called a strictly typical case of acute rheumatism. There was ex posure to cold and wet, and this exposure is follow ed by a feeling of coldness, severe articuiar pern, beginning as it usually doe's, #n the lower joints. There is fever and the profuse sweating, so gener ally attendant on acute rheumatism. I did not brir.g this patient before you with the intention of giving you a lectoie on all the points connected with rheumatism, but to again give a tri al to the new remedy we are testing, and to exhibit to you this typical case, as I have called it, than which there could net be a fairer opportunity for testing tbe medicine in question. IVe are, there fore, avoiding the use a! all other medicines, even | anodynes, that there may be no misgivings as to which was the efficient remedy. You shall see th rase at a future clinic. THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. J USE 9, 1869.—The next of our convalescents is the case of acute rheumatism before you at onr clin ic of -May 26th, which 1 then called a typical case, and which it was remarked wae a fair opportunity for testing the worth of our new remedy. It wa i therefore steadily given in three grain dose# eeery [ two hours for four days. The patient baa got along .ery nicely, end is now able to walk about, aa you iee. Ido not hesitate to toy that I have never teen ' revere a tare of acute rheumatism so soon restored to health at t ■ man has been, and without Icing pre | ioared to -i-ettt. positively as to the value of the rente' i dy we wed, I feel bound to state that in the races ,in re hi- <-c have tried the Chloride of Propylamine, :he pat at* have regained their health much earlier ' than nutter the treat-rue -it ordinarily pursued. 1 Wish, gentiemcn, you wonid yourselves try it, anil report the results. For a foil report of which the above is a con densed extract, see the Philadelphia Medical and Sitrgtral Reporter. It is the jeport trial by the best medical authority in this country, and makes it unnecessary to give numerous certificates from astonished doctors and rejoicing pat.euu. A SPEEDY CURE, AN EFFECTUAL CURE. THE SAME RESULT JN EVERY CASE, WHENEVER TRIED, W HEREVER TRIED. WHAT IT HAS DONE, 11 WILL DO AGAIN. Builock and Crenshaw, firm vyell known to most j medical men, by whom the EHxir firopyia.mine has been introduced, have sold to irs the exglmive right to manufacture it according to the original recipe, and we have male arrangements oi sucti magnitude as to enable us to scatter it broadcast eroongst suf feiing humanitv. A VVORP TO DOCTORS. If you prefer to use the same remedy in another form, we invite your^sMention to the PcRK CjtYSTAL.IZKB CIILOHIDE pKOPYLAMiSE, PIKE Paorri-AMisE LIQIO, PCRK PaopTX.asu.XK COSGK:.T KAT ev, ■ PURE IOOISF. PROPYLASJSMK, of which we are the sole manufacture's. claim no other virtue for the Elixir Pro pylamine than is conta mod in Pure C'rystalized Chloride of Pioypbmine, THE ELIXIR IS MORE CONVENIENT, | AND ALWAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE,.. , AND M AY DU TAKEN j ACCORDING TO DIRECTION'S, \ BY ANY ONE, ISY EVERY ONE, j WHO HAS tfUEUMATISM OF ANY KIND At 7u cts. a Cottle, i Orders may be addie-sred to 1 PROPYLAMINE MANUFACTURING CO., | Office, Room No. 4, , >. W.Cor. FOURTH and CUEST>~CT STS., Philadelphia. p Or to either of the following j Wholesale Agents. • BULLOCK, ft CRENSHAW, FRENCH, RICHARDSON fc CO.. JOHN M. MARLS 4 CO., GEO. ). WETHER ELL ft CO., PETER T. WRIGHT & CO., ZEIGLER ht SMITH, ELLIOTT, WHITE Sc CO., I Dec.6,'t'l-syr. PHW.ADEI.PHJA. i CIIEAP GOODS. M RS. S. E- STGA FOGS, has just received ; from th" city her uual l uge stock of rich and liand ; some FALL AND WINTER GOODS: Such as Silks, j Merinos, Persian Cloths, Delanes, Valencies and ; Morientigue Silks, at SCJ cts. per yard. ! Also, a large assortment of Shawls, Cloaks, La i dies' Coats and Mantillas; with a rich lot of Furs— j Such aa Capes, Muffs and Cuffs—together with a j fashionable lot of Black Silk Velvet, Black and fan j cy Straw Bonnets, with Ribbons, Rashes, Plumes, j Flowers, #tc. Ac. A new stvle nt WOOLEN GIXH3S; Sleighing j Caps, Soritags, Wool Hoods, Scarfs, Gauntle's, Gloves, with Embroideries, Nets, Lares, fccc. and all 1 kinds of Fancy Goods too nomeroD3 to mention. Also, a l irge stock of bleached arid unbleached j Muslin?, at six, eight, ten and twelve and a half J cents per yard lor cash. N. B. Alt persons indebted over sir months are | hereby notified to call and settle their accounts ! without further n tice, end by so doing save costs. S. K. SIGAFOOS. ! Bedford. Nov. S3, IS6I. llEff, : '•* \ " ~'' J f S S O .V' Mountain Herb Pills. An.v*. (.re-eat y.• s wc.ti a perfect likenjsj <n j !•••"•• i. * <*i-:-f i.f ■■■ tri! ■ of th? strange Arte# Xatioa, ; Ili.vi cice rui ii -.ice. -a will find a full account of Mm nd In a 1- in O".. r Pan:; hieU stud AhafcOAc*— to i>* had srrati®. fro tn th- Agents for these Fills. Th* InvDrvtof uv-i Manufacturer t>f ** .Kdxon's Kran tain Ifcrb tI *-. * - I** th greater part of his life in traveling:, having ri*icd nearly every country in tba wurM. lie epent over fix y*ar* am-'ijr the Indians <* . tlo Rocky M-tuuUius end of Jtexleo : cd it wan thus that i Ihe • Mo' N7.UX Ukrr wauv discovered. A very , interest)a w • ...t his adventures there, you will And i in our Alm..rac md Pamphlet. . I r la ai • -ialxli.ahel fact, that all diseases Rj*ise fr*m IMFI'RK ni.OOUI The tlf. 1 i. the Ufa'! and sar or nnhealthr matter mixed with it, it is at ouee ♦ii-drihwted to every • of tiie ij.dy. r> ery nerve feeis the |H>l£orv atvl hH t'bD vit.il quickly complain. Tlie stomach wilL not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceaeeH to M*crrte a sufficiency of bilo. The action of the heart is weakened, and BO the circulation is feeble. Tt? D -conac ciotfjrod with the poiuOßous matter ; hence. & c .ugh—an<s all from a slight imparity at the fuuntain head of lif^—the liiood 1 A* tf you lia< thrown some -ir'vh, for instance, ia a pure apring, from which ran a tiny iivulet, in a few miuut - the whole coarse of the strenai b comes disturbed aud di?coloned. As quickly j dt: - impure blood Cy to every part, and leave its stinj? { behind All the booome obstructed, and ua!ci th* obstruction is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. T .cso pills net only purify the blood, but all the svc.E'j'i/ru: of the body - they are. therefore, an rivalled | a fl RE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, 1. r r •'•.mpls.fnt. Rick Headache, h*. rfls Anli-BfMtm Medicine expel# from the blood the hidden seeds of dis i ease. :v 1 render* all the fluids and secretions pare and Ificot. and the vital opjjan^. Fleam nt lodeod, is it t> us, that we are able to place witoin \iar reach, a medicine like the i l MOFBTAXX HKSB iPn.i> " that H!1 pass directly to the affiicted parts, throutfh the and fluids of the body, and cau* ih s-.iffurr Vo brighten with the flush of beauty ax.d Jhulfori f. I'ills are the Best Remedy in exist* t-nce ftrrjhe following Complaint*: /y.ntvl CfMpLiiniMj DtAntify, Couch*, Teocr and Liter CvsnptaiaiM. Colas, Female Complain It, Xauwcw *if Spirit s^ Che At DiS'MiMi JiecuUtche*, File*, I'aft'tmcM fn-txpsjtfivn, Stone and G r avel, Injluenza, Secondary E>ynw>- / fn/fummaHan, lovu. • • • • * a • itf3C£? FEMALE MEDICINE ! ' v. S—vfc-s 'll,O Tiiluo keal'.h. thovSd cowr ho without ft*' • V *>'■ Ybey jiarify th# blood, rvmnva cbutrueUua* -X nilkjo-i.. clwiu o tfc skin of nil jdmples and biolchrt, srd i if.'g the rich odor of health to the pair cheak. Kir dl a riant* r.n ! Herb* of which tlies* Pills a#o made, were d: covovod in a very surprising? way among tli.< 'it 7.icans, * tribe"of Aluriyioc- in Mexico. (Jot the Almanac of our Agent, and you will read with .Might, the very interesting account it of the " Gatil Mxmctxa" of the Aztecs. Obeerve.— The h/imntam ITeit Pi 1 !* are put *tp in a lira u-fui Wrapper. /Jack txizt'Titaini4Q p&l.', and JtetaU at '-Ti "i i per t*xc. Alt genuine, faux the signature of i H /.. JCDSOHf ,i CO.. on. each 60*. B. L. JTJDSON & Co, SULK PP.ORRIEtORS, N. oO l.eonnrd Stret, .v j> - r9a k . U- FOR SAt.E nv AIX HkfilCINK I>S.\IJ3 For sale bv H. C. REAMER on Juli aan Street, and Dr. B. F. Harry Pilt St.. Bedford. Pa. Tan. 11, 1800.-iy.
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