Twenty-sve years ago a womaD, seduced by a farmer in Albany, gave birth to a little girl. She afterward went to Columbia county and married a mechanic, while the fanner also wed ded and prospered. In course of time, the girl came to the city as a sernant, and, a short time since, married a young mason hero. The far mer coming to town with produce, was attract ed by the girl's appeerance, and led to a course of inquiry which resulted in establishing the fact that she was his lost daughter. Ilis wife had never known of his criminal love, and he dared not reveal it to her. For several months he wrapped the secret in his own breast, till at last paternal affection would no longer allow him to remain silent, and he made himself known to his daughter, told his wife all, who wisely forgave him and consented to receive her as one of the family- The daugh'er is bappy iu ths possession of a father's love, aud will bo joint heir of his property. M LANE'S VERMIFUGE IN TEXAS. Hear what the proprietor of the "STAE HOTEL" has to say of the wonderful effects of M'Lane's Ver mifuge : 'STAII HOTEL,' CENTERVILLE, TEXAS, Aug. 22, '54. MESSES. FLKMISO BROS. I feel it my duty to make the following state ment : Several of my children have been unwell for the 'est week or two. I called at the 'Bio MORTAR' to get some Oil of Wormseed m.d other truck, to give them for worms The Druggist recommended M'Lane's Vermifuge, prepared by yon, hut having heretofore, tried every Vermifuge, in my knowing, without advantage, I toll him it was not vvtrtfc while, as nty children appeared proof against them all. He sail take a bottle, and offered if it done uo good to refund the money. To satisfy him I done so, and the effect was so much better than ex pected that I get another bottle, and the result was most astonishing. Three of my children discharg ed a great number of the largest worms 1 ever saw. To a young man, my Mail Carrier, who was weak, puny an! poor us a snake, for a month or so. 1 gave two doses, which* rought from bin at least a pint of what is called stomach worms! Strange as this may appear, yet it is as '■ true as pi tacking." How the boy stood it, so king as he did, with ten thou sand ••BOTS" gnawing at his stomach, is the greatest wohder to nie. All tluse cases are now doing iveil. No doubt the lives of thousands of children have been saved by the timely use of this extraordinary medicine. Don't fail to give it a tri ;1. THOS. K. THURMAN. K7"Purihasers will be carefn! to ask lor DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, man ufactured by FLEMING BROS, ot PITTSBURG, PA. Ail other Vermifuges in comparison are worth less. Dr. M'Lrne's genuine Vermif'ure, also Lb celebrated Liver Piils, can now be had at. all respec table d tig stores. None gastitie withcul the signature of Sept. 23, 1859. FLEMING BROS. KIiRVOIS DISEASES CONTROLLED AND CONQUERED. Of all the various ills that detract from the en joyment ot human life, must of them may be traced to a disordered condition of the nervous system The horrors of Epilepsy, or Falling .Sickness, arise in most cases from tins cause. Our readers may re member, on severs! occasions before, we have al luded to the wonderful cures, or modifications of Fits, made by the Vegetable Extract Epileptic i'ids, invented a: d prepaied by Dr. S.th S. Hauce, of 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. We feel fully satisfied that these Pills have cured some of the most stubborn cases of Epilepsy, as well as the milder forms of Fits, such as severe Cramps, .Spams. \c. We now record the fact, that persons will find these Fibs equally efficacious in curing every form of nervous debility : —no matter wheth er manifested in the acute and excruciating form ot Neuralgh, Tie-Dolor mx, or Nervous Headache, the misery of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, the suffer- of Rheumatism or Gout, the melancholy hal lucination of depressed spirits or hysteri i, t.-.cir effect* wi'd be initially happy and certain. Persons m the country can write to the inventor, and hive the medtcine forwarded to theiu by mail. The prices are, one box, $3; two box s f5; twelve boxes $24; and sent to any part of the country, live oi postage. Direct your communications to. Kent S. HAsos, 108 Balti more stiect, Baltimore, Md. Do you want something to stroigtiieu you 7 Do } u:i want a good appetite I Do you want to Luil-1 up your constitution .' Do you want to feel well I Do you want to got ii.l of m-rvousm ss V Do you want energy ! Do you want to sleep w.-il ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling If yon do,use Hex Sand's German Bitters, prepa red by Dr. C. 51. Jackson,4lß Arch Street,Philadel phia,Pa., and sold by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United States, Cana las, West In dies and South America, at 75 cents per bottle. May, 27-1 v. RI IEJX>. Ou tle22iult., in Sche'lsburgby John Smith. K.•((., Mr. John Fisher, to Miss Ann O'L'o.n NALJ all of Sebellsliirg. i. R. OSTER, SA3ICEL CARN. OSTER tV CAR A, ( HEAP SIDE, BEDFORD, PL WfE bav ? just received a >V CHOICE MILEC TlOli f new and CHEAP fall and Winter Goods, puiehased with special reference to the int rt st of our customers and the public generally. We tender our grateful thinks for the very liber 11 patronage bestowed upon us, in the past, and can only assuie "ttr patrons that it shall be our aim to merit their continued patronage. Our stock shall be always large, and suited to the wants of the community, and ever of THE BEST TO BE H.iD I-Y MARKET. We invite an examintaion ol'our stock and prices, and we hazard nothing in saying that itwiil be to the interest cf the public to give us u call. TEKMS as hereto lore; prompt settlement required by cash or note every January. Oct. 14, 1859. Audltor'u Mot ice- The undersigned appointed by the Orphan's Court at' Bedford County to report a distribution of the money in the hands of Ephraim Foster, administra tor ul the Estate of Richard L. Foster, dee'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment at bis office, m tiie Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday, the first day of November, next, at 10 o'clock A. M., of said ■far. when and where all parties interested can attend if they see proper. JOHN P. REED* *Su iitor • Oct. 14, 1859. Auditor's Aofice. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphan's 'ourt ofßedford County to report a distribution of ie ruouey in the hands of Job Mann Esq., execu tor of the last will, Ac., of William Maiken, dee'd, 'till attend to the duties of his appointment on Wed nesday, the second day of November, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when and where all pirties interested can attend if they see proper. JOHN P. REED, Auditor. Oct. 14, 1859. W^LG-UMS. - WE have on hand three new two horse Wagons which we will sell cheap in exchange for any Kind of grain, or give a reasonable credit tberton. A 15 CRAMER * CO. Oct. i&yy. FARM FOR SALB. BI virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bedford Count j, the undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday, 12th day of November, next, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., on the premises, all that valuable farm, late the residence of Philip 11. Hoover, dee'd, situate partly in Juniita and partly in Napier Townships, adjoining lands of Jacob Dull, Henry Horn, Peter Hillegas and others, contain ing 182 acres, more or less, abi.ut 90acres cleared and undt.r tence, having there on erected two dwelling bouses, barn, static, and other out-buildings; located on the public road be tween Schellsburs and Buena Vista.—is well water ed an■! includes a largo amount of lirst class mead ow land, and plenty of flue timber; it will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, or as one farm. TER M S : One third to remain in the land during the lifetime of the widow, the interest to bo paid her annually, and at her death the principal to the heirs; one third in hand at the confirmation of the sale, and the re maining third in one ye. r, without interest—pay ment to be secured by Judgment bonds or bonds utid mortgage. For further information, patties interested ate re ferred to John P. Heed, of Bedford, Pa. JOHN p. HOOVER, \\ iI.LIAM HOOVER, Ex'ors c.f Philip 11. Hoover, dec'J. Oct. 14, 1859. - Pl'li LiC SILK OF VALUABLE BE.IL ESTATE. TIIIvKL wiil Le sold 0:1 Monday the 7ah day of November next, at tho late residence of An;a ham Uitchey dec d, it Snake Spring Valley, Bed fi-id County, the following real estate: - ONE TRACT OF LAND containing one hundred and one ceres, patented} adjoining lauds of W . Hartl y, v.idow Ueistlaud others, with Good Jitiiie House t her ,00, large bank barn, tmant house and other out luiidings, two good apple orchards confining upwards Of three hundred trees glutted, choice fruit—about 80 acres cleared, and part first rate meadow, with good running water at the house and also ill the barn yard.— Also lt> acres < t land acj.-inhig the same, with about 4 acres cleared, the balance well ti inhered— this property is situate within a half ?• ile ol the Chamb. rsburg and Bedford turnpike, and one mile of the Bedford Railroad, 0 miles east of Bedford and within two miles of Bloody ltuu ; the laud is limestune of the best quality. TERMS of sale will be male known an day of sale and at tendance given by ABRAHAM RITCHEY, JOB MANN. Executors of A. liitebcy dee'd. Oct . 14,1859. BEDFORD tmYIV, SS. At an Otphan's Court beid at Bedford, in and for the County of Bed ford, on the 29th day of August, A. I>. 1859. before the Judges ot the said Court, On motion of John Cessna, Esq., the Court grant a rule uj-on the h-it-sand legal representatives i f Solomon Hireluroad late ofColerain Township, Jec'd, to wit: Adam Hareleroad, residing in Mifflin Co., Pa., Solomon II trek-road, residing in Wisconsin, Win. llarclcroad, residing in Blar Co., Pa., Elizabeth, wife of Henry Iwier, residing iu Bedford Co., Pa , Bfct j. Hurcleroad, a minor, aud David llarclcroad, a minor, tesidifigin Bedford Co., Pa-, all of whom are the children of John Ilarcl load a brother who is dead, Margaret a sister, and wife of Win. Ott, resi ding in Bedford Co., Pa., and another sister was in termarried with Jo>e;h Whitmore, now leal leav ing issue Ilezetoniah, Mary, Jan ,-, Simon Wl.itiaore, Ann Eliza, David and Elizabeth, residing in Illinois, Elizabeth wife ol Charles llciz 11, CLristena, inter married with Jacob Uocnstiue, Julian into:married with Jacob Mock, and Simon Daub-road, tbe last fi ur of whom reside in Bedford Co , Pa., to be and appear at an Orphan's Court, to beheld at Bedford, in and for said County, on the 21st day of Novem ber, next, to take or refuse to take the Real Estate of thestid Solomon llarclcroad, at the valuation. 4 ( Iu testimony w hereof I have hereunto I ESji set My hand and the seal of > ai-l Court a' Bedford, theTthd'y of Sept. A. D-, 1859. SAM E M. TATE, Clerk A XT EST : WM. S. FLICK, Sherijjf- Oct. 14, 1859. Special J%*oticc. FOB FALL AND WINTER, 1559. J Ac C O. HAVE just received a large and carefuiiv Select ed Stock of * FALL AND WIPER GOODS which they are d termined to sell low for Cash or to prompt customers. They enumerate in part. Cl&ths, Cassitneres, Satinells and 51 en's wear gen erally in great variety. Dress Hilla, Printed Merinoes, Saxony Pi aid* Mus lin de laine *, at exceedingly 1-AV figures. Eu WVLS 1 f the newest and most elegant styles. HOSIERY and GLOVES in great variety. Domestic Goods, Prints, Sheetings. Shirtings, Can ton Flannels, Blankets, Liuseys, Tickings, Ike. See., an extensive assortment Carpets, Hugs, Ma's, &e. Sc., LOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. Hardware and Cutlery—Qeensrarc and Glassware. Choice Family Groceries, a large stock. KJThey jri*lt it distinctly understood that these goods veil! be sol 1 exceedingly cheap for Cash or Pro duce. Oct. 7, 1859. Brigade and I'egiincnJa! Orders & |\j OTIC ri is hereby given to # t_Ll ail Uniformed Companies, M belonging to the Ist lirigide, tl, 11th Division, I'. M., that they arc hereby required to meet at BEDFOBD, ou 11' vines day Ike v-sij 26th of October, \ 859, iu Win- \A / ter Uniform, with Plume and UJ Pompoon, at 10 o'clock, A. At. . . for Unh ide and Regimental Drill lor TWO DAYS. Ail Companies are required to be present on that occa sion. The Captains ot Companies will please t ike notice and report themselves to tin- Brigade Inspec tor at Bedford, in time for making arrangements for their accommodation, LEMUEL EVANS, Brigadier General, A. J. SANSON, Brigade Inspector, T. W. HORTOV, Colonel, S. B. TATE, Lieut Colonel, WM. DIBERT, Major. Sept. 80, 1H59. ITTE\TIO\ ilil i K.MK.N tYOU are hereby ordered to I meet at BEDFORD, in 1 ( Winter Uniform, (with plumo H] and pompoon,) on Wednesday the 26th day of October, at 10 o'clock, A. M., lor a two D*?® days parade. A lull turn ont IID is requested. Bv ordeT of the Oapt. n WM DIBERT, OS. -r^V Oct. 7. ISSP. BEDFORD ENQUIRER. Public Sale OF VALUABLE i! £IL EST 1T E. THERE will be Sold, in pursuance of <in order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, ou the premises, on Friday ike 4ili day of Scvcmber ntxt. the following described Real Estate, late the pro perty of David Barley, late of South Woodberry Township, Bedford Co., dee'd, to wit : One tract of land, being the mansion Farm, situ ate in South Woodberry Township, in said County, containing one hundred acres, about 80 acres of which are cleared with I good log house, cased with brick, a good stone barn, frame stable, wagon shed and other out buildings, adj lining lands of David Stuckey, John Furney and Eversole. One other tract of lurid, situate in Middle Wood bt rry Township,ln sai 1 County, containing 89 aci es, more or less, 45 of wliich are cleared and under (tt.ee, adjoining lands of David Stuckey. O. E. Shannon aud others, with a log bouse and log barn thereon erected. Also one tract of tint! cr land,-situate in the s:iue towriibiii, aoj. ining laud* of Jacob Stuckey and Daniel Bailey containing thirty-five acres. The above described property situated in a good neighborhood, near Woodberry and Bloomfield fur nace, convenient to mark* t, well watered and ex cilknt quality ofl.nd. Terms of sale, one third of purchase money to remain in hand of purchaser du ring the lit- time of the widow by paying her the in tertst thereon annually, one third of remainder to be paid in hand on confirmation of sale uud the res idue in two equal annual |wyments thereafter, with interest to lie secured by judgment. Attendance will be given by DANIEL BARLEY, Guardian of the children of David Barley, dee'd. Oct. 7, 1859. Money to Invest, AT nmm & MJiPEMirs OR.IUM. VI "II AT the Bank Won't do. wo will, at least YY so far as discounting for goods is concern ed. No botttr investments can be made, as you w.ll sec by the following prices: Moh-ir, De Beige, 10 cts. per yard. De laities, c <• "and upwards. Calicoes. 5 •< •< "< Fall ami Winter Shawls, 175 " " Cassinetts, 31 cts. Boys ware cf a'.l kinds, 12 •* • Broad Cloths, $1,75 " " ■ Cassimeres, 62 .. s Hats and Caps, 25 •• " Hosiery of ail kinds Nc., as cheap as any thing else Cufibe cts. and upwards Sugar, white and brown, •• • < Molasses and all kinds cf Groceries in proportion, Queeiisw.ire that won't break, wi,h care, Hard ware of ail kinds. Cedar Bowls, Brooms, Bas kets, Tul s, an 1 a little of everything ou band. BOOTS AND SHOES, of all kinds will w.-ar bet- , .d? tor than any puff we can •JA tiv them. Call . :;d see fur yourselves. \o irouble to show Good*'. Oct. 7, 1859. Fedlord Slove and Tiu l)fpo(. . | , . riUIE undersigned keeps con- A stantly on hand a large as- J If sortment of Cook luff Slows. fr> of the latest style among which 'nay he found the Baltimore Air Tight, 3 sizes, { A f\ Royal Cook " •• 4 ...a T Hope 2 ct Keystone 44 " 2 Victor .i.i 2 " Suicra r Rose " 2 •*' Premium " 2 • Which are so arranged as to be nsed for wood or coal, and are warranted to perform sitisfactorily, oi no sale. Also, a large assortment of Wood; nd Coal Stoves of good styles, and varioi s six •. Tinware of every description and Russia fire ! Board, repairing and job work duno to order, with { dispatch. The public are invited to give him a call and ex amine bis stocr-, which he will sell low for C ASH, or J marketable KtonrcK. GEO. BLVMTRE. ! Oct. 7, 1859.-3 in OE2-KSL ©eZME2 E 3gL TfcT AND CONFECTIONARY. | rplIE undesigned has just received and keeps j L constai tly on hind the following articles : Coffee, sugar, m<das*es, cheese, crackers, cur-, rants, prunes, raisins, tigs, almonds, filberts, cocoa ' nuts, ground nuts, pecans. Eng. walnuts, cream 1 nuts,candies in variety, oranges, letuons, tobacco J and cigars, allspice and pepp r, spices of all kinds, ! baking soda, cream of tarter, sulphur, brimstone, j canister and keg powder, shot, caps and lead, grain 1 and grass scythes, whetting toots, wash tubs and! hoards, indigo, extract logwood, copperas, alum ] and madder, oil, polish and Mason's blacking, | sweepiu., dusting stove, shoo ansl scrubbing,' brushes, clothes, hair, tooth an i flesh brushes, bat I and infant brushes, hair oils and perfumery, purses and port morwies, pocket and memorandum books, bonnet an i round gum combs, "ndding" and fine combs, bracelets and beads, pens, pen-holders, penknives, scissors, Knife-sharpeners, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton and floss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, violin strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards, horse brushes, slioe-tbread, pegs and sparables, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rock and Little's WliiteOil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for man or beast, and many other articles of a similar nature. The pat ronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DEFIBAUGJI. July 1, 1859.-zz r# &r #40.00 13 AYS for a full course in the Iron City College, the largest, must extensively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the United States. 375 Student* attending daily, March, 1859. Usual time to complete a full course, from ti to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary of from SSOO to SIOOO. Students enter at any time—No Vacation—Re view at pleasure. 51 Premiums jor best Penmanship awarded in 1858. blisters' Sons received at half price. For Ciraulir and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address. f. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. WHEREAS letters of administration on the Es tate of George Evans, late of Monroe Town ship, dee'd, have been grunted to the subscriber, al! persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, wiil present them without delay to JONATHAN HORTON, Adm'r., Oct. 7, 1859 -f- Bedford, I'a. IVolice of fnquisiiion. WHEREAS Henry Steckman, late id'Monroe Township, Bedford County, died seized of the following Real Estate viz : j One tract i f land, being the Mansion Place, I rtmate in th said Township, adjoining lands of Biunmhss B. Sn-ektmiii, Philip Reddinger, Mrs. I Sw.trfzwelder ami othi rs, containing one hundred , seventy six an ' one hail acres, and allowance, one other tract, asj tining the above, patented in the name of John Steckman, containing thirty tour and three fourth acres, and allowance, one other tract, ritnate in same township, adjoining lands of Jacob Stetkman, Moses Diakeu, Jacob Mills, Elizabeth Fletcher and John Weiuier, contair.g two hundred two acres aud eighteen perches, and allowance, Part of a tr.ict of land, surveyed on a warrant, in the name of Mathew Taylor, and also oue other tnict of hnd, adjoining John Fletcher, Leonard Njcuju, Joseph Barkinan, James Mountain and I Philip Snider, i out lining one hundred and fifty | nine acres and eight perches, and allowance >ur- I veyed on u warrant in the name of Jatues Will, j patented to S. M. Barclay. j leaving issue Eleven Children to wit; Jona- Stetkman, residing in Fulton County, Henry Steck man, residing in Rush County, Indiana, Sarah, iu tertnaiied with John Mortimore, Philip Steckman, Jacob Steckman, \ alentine Steckman, Peter Steck tusn, Andrew Steckman, Elizabeth, intcriuaried wkh David Morris. Frederick Steckman and James Sti ckiv.en all residing in Bedford County. Notice is tin relore hereby given that in pursuance of a writ of Partition or Valuation, to niu directed I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation, on said premises, on Thurslay the 20th day of October 1859, when and where all parties interested may ettei.d it they see proper. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Otfice Bedford, September 23, 1859. xVciice of inquisition. j "\T7HERKAS, John Lashloy, late of Southamp ▼ T ton Township, deceased, died seized of the I following Real Estate, to wit: due tract of land, situate in said Township, of Southampton, Bedford County, containing about one hundred acres, in re or less, about 50 acres, cle tfed and under fence, with a log dwellb g house aud kitchen and log barn, thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of William li.ans, the said Win. Last,ley, Arnold Bennett and others, leaving a widow named Naomi, wno has i since died, and eight children to wit: Itobeit Lash ley, residing in Alleghany County .Md., Arnold LasMey, residing in Bedford County Pa., John Lashley since dead, late of the state of Ohio, leaving issue the number and names of whom are unknown, As t Lashley since dead, without issue, leaving a widow Harriett, since married to Dan'i Means of Bedford County, Nancy, intermarried with Abraham Johnston, botn dead leaving issue one child to wit: William Johnston, who resides in Allegheny County, Md. Elizabeth, intermarried with Jacob Fletcher, since dead, leaving issue two chil dren to wit: John S. Fletcher, residing in Bedford Couuiy and Philip Fletcher, residing in Keokuk, lows, Sarah, intermarried with James Baker, re siding in Columbiana County Ohio, and Wra. J.ash ley, of Bedford County whose interest in the real estate in the above described tract w is sold to O. E. I Shanon, Esq. of Bedford, by the Sheriff of Bedford | County. Notice is therefore hereby given that in pursuance of a writ of Partition or valu rtionto me directed 1 i will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation on the said premises on Tuesday the 18th day of October 1859 when and where all parties interested may attend if they see proper. WM. iS. FLUKE, Sheriff, i Sheriffs Office Bedford, Sept. 23, 1859. mm mi; OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 'ld HERE will be sold at public outcry,on the prcm- I- isos, at the late r sidence of James Moore, late of St. Clair Towm-hip, Bedford Co., dee'd, on Friday the 28lh dity of October next, the following Real Estate to wit : That tract of Land whereon the said Jams s Moore j resided at the time of his death, situate in the Town- j ship and County aforesaid, aojoiniug lands of Isaac ; Cuppet, William Cuppet, Michtel Moser and others, containing 353 acres an 1 81 perches and allowance, with a good log dwelling house, leg bank barn and other out buildings—Also one other dwelling bouse on the South of said t r. ct— there are two good ap ple orchards on the premises, two springs of pure water, and running water in the barn yard, with a large portion of 1 aid clears 1 and in a high state of cultivation, part Hist rite aeadow. The above land is limestone of a superior quality, situate West of Chestnut Ridge, within, 6 miles of Svhellsburg and 12 miles of Bedford- The land will lie .ivided into two tra its, to suit purebners, an 1 will he offered, as divided, or together, as may be most advan tageous. Attendance will be given and tonus made known 0:1 Jay of sale by ABRAIIAM BLACKBURN, JOSEPH GRIFFITH, Exrs. of J time i Movie dee'd. X. B. Will l>o sold at the same time and place, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat and Hay. Oct. 7, 1859. (cmniauwealth insurance Company, UNION BUILDINGS, THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. CHARTERED CAPITAL, $300,009. INSURE BUILDINGS AND OTHER PRO PERTY AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY 'WTM. A I.SO Against Perils oj the SKI, Inland a\aoigahon and Transportation. 1 ireelors. Simon Cameron. Geo. M. Lauman, Win. Dock, Eli Slifer, James Fox, Geo. Bergner, Benj. Parke, Wm. H. Kepner, A. B. Warlord. W. F. Murray, F. K. Boas, John H. Berryhill, Win. F. Packer. Officers. SIMON CAMERON, Pres't. BENJ. PARKE, \ ice Pres't. S. S. CARRIER, Secrelary. J. W. LINGENFELTER, Jgcut, Bedford Pa. Oct. 7, 1859. SFIM THE subscribers, Executors of Ihe Estate of John Harcleroad, late of Colerain Township, dee'd, will offer at Pnblie Sale, on the premises, in said Township, on Friday, lltli day of November, next the following described Real Estate, to wit: One Tract of Land containing 56 ecres, more or less, (good limestone land,) ad joining lands of John Bowser Joshua Diehl and Isaac Diebl, all cleared and under fence. . . A'so, one other Tract of Limestone Land, con taining 43 acres, more or less, adjoining lands ot Isaac Diebl and others, about 30 rods from the above described tract, part cleared and under fence. Also, one other Tract of good Timber Land, con taining 47 acres, more or less, adjoining lands ol William Beegle, Michml Diehl and others. TERMS : One half in hand at the confirmation of the salej and the balance in two equal annual payments, to be secured by Judgment bonds or IK,. JS .OJ ""W. IMON . HARCELBOAD. WJI.UAM UTT, Ext enters. Oct. 7, 1859. will be pa>d for any quantity of Rye and Cloverseed, upon delivery by _ „ H A. B. CRAMER ft CO Oct. 4 1859. SIX FIRMS FOB SALE 111 IBFSIICOBTY. On Tuesday, Ist iNovtiubcr, next, TUB undersigned will sell,at public sale, upon the premises, in Middle Woudberry Township, his fanu of 184 ACRES AND 151 PERCHES, known as the "Schnebly Farm," adjuiuiug lands of David Stuckey. Barley's heirs, Jacob Furry and others. About one half of the land is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, with a good house, barn, orchard, 4c., thereon, the balance well tim bered, with fine young chestnut and locust. I.yinz at the edge of Morrison's Cove, where timber is scarce, makes it particularly valuable. It is a con venient distance from the Furnaces, Woodberry and other good markets. It is also well Watered. Par t is limestone and the other produces well. ALSO, On Wrdncstliiy 'Jd Vovciuber, Text, will be sold upon the premises in Middle Wood berry Township, near BloomticM Furnace, toe tarm known as the "Daniels Farm." containing 131 ACRES AND GO PERCHES. Ibis property is one of the best producing fi-.riCs lin .Morrison's Cove—is in a high state of cultivation —lies within i a mile of the Hollidaysbnrg Turn pike adjoins Bloom field Furnace—is well watered— has an excellent orchard on it, with good improve ments, including lirge franc house, log liouse, rani, &c. About 100 acres, are cleared and the balance well timbered The locality of this farm, and its convenience to market—its proximity to Maninsburg, &c., —makes it very desirable as a home property. ALSO, UN THURSDAY 3D NOVEMBER NEXT, the undersigned will iflVr opan the premises, near Stonerstown, Liberty Tow&siiip, his farm known as the "Steel, or Snyder property," containing about 163 ACRES, This property lies within $ a mile of the Broad Top Kail Roati—has been lately improved and pat in good order lias on it two good apple orchards —a good spring at the door—about IbO acres, cleared and well fenced—u good part post and rail. There is a good double log house and new bank burn upon the premises. A large portion is bottom land and well calculaPd lor meadow. Being near Stonerstown, the Kail Road and the Mines, there is a ready cash market at the door, for cverv thing. ALSO, ON FRIDAY 4TII NOVEMBER, NEXT, will be offered on the premises at 12 o'clock M., in Monroe Township, the farm upon which Michael Millcr resides, containing about 250 ACRES, 100 of which are cleared and under fence, with a two story frame house, kitchen attached, bank barn and other buildings thereon erected. ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY (4TII NOVEMBER,) at 3 o'clock. P. M., will be offerid upon the pre mises, the farm known as tire "Christ iiiller place," containing 157 ACRES, or thereabouts, about 70 acres cleared, and having thereon erected a log bouse, log barn, kc. This property adjoins N .than Kobisou, Anthony Smith and others. ALSO, ON SATURDAY NOVEMBER STH, there wiil be sold upon the pr. mises, in Southamp ton Township, a tract of land containing about 100 ACRES, •50 of which are cleared, aiij duirig lands of W'm. limns, Arnold Lush! y and others. The improve ments are a log dwelling house, with kitchen at tack d and log barn ; also an apple orchard thereon. Saks on each day to be at 12 o'clock. Al., ex ci pt the Christ. Miller tract above stated. TERMS: —One fourth in hand and the lialance in three payments, or otherwise to suit purchasers. Sales positive. O. E. SHANNON, Sept. 16, lbso. Bedford, Pa- FARM FOR SALE. THE undersigned will sell their farm, situate in St. Clair Township, Bedford County, Pa., con taining 115! acres, about 60 acres clear and under | good fence, the improvements are a TWO STORY* i LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a good well of never billing water at ttie door, a good new pailed garden, and some other improvements. The above proper- I ty is a part of the eld Aium Bank Estate, the most of the land is good bottom, lying on the waters of j the Dunning's creek, with a good sugar camp of ! about 100 or more tr cs, about 6 or -8 acres in mead- i ow, with facilities for making 20 or 30 acres more-, j The above property will be sold on reasonable 1 terms, possession given ott the first day of April ; next, if desirable M. F. MARSHALL A WIFE. Sept. 23, 1859. N. B. There arc two orchards on the premises, ! one old one in bearing condition, the other a young ! one, but recently set out, and in a prosperous way. ] 1-1 HI.II SILE (IF VlLl ilili: RGili KSTiTfi. OV virtue of an ord< r of the Orphans" Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at public sale ou the premises in Colerain Township, on SATURDAY THE ISTII OCTOBER NEXT. The following described real estate ; a tract of land containing one hundred acres, sixty of which are cleared and under fence, with a f.og House and Log Barn, thereon erected, also, an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Wm. Kessler and Sam. uel Williams. Terms cash at contiini.Uion of sale. ALEXANDER JAMES, Trustee for the sale of tiie Real Estate of George Shafer, dee'd. Sept. 16, 1859. SHERIFF'S SALE. I>Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas to me di -3 rected, there will lie exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the town of Bedford on Satur day, the 15th day of October A. D. 1859, at 1 o'- clock, P. M., the following property, to wit; one lot o! ground in the town of Stmierstow-n, fronting fifty five feet on the street leading to the town of Saxton and extending back about ISOleet to Luthe ran Church, with a two story plauK house i hereon erected, adjoining vacant lots on the east and west, situate in Liberty Township, Bedford County, seized and taken in execution as the property ol James Dunn and to be sold for cash. WM. S. FLUKE, Sherif- Sheriffs Office, Bedford, Sept. Sid, 1859. DISSOXaVED. rrtHE Firm of Reed K Miiraicb, is dissolved by J. Mutual consent. The Book" of the firm are in the hands of Jacob Reed for settlement, ail persons indebted or having claims are earnestly re quested to call and settle immcdiati lv. Settlements must be had, pay or no pay, so do not delay, thanks are returned for passed favors and a continuance of support is asked for the new firm oIJ. REED f* CO- who will sell tiieir goods on the lowest living terms for cash or produce Sept. 16, 1859. Estate 9)r. R W . Statlcr, Die d. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed by the Register of Bedford County, to the undersigned living in Bedford, upon the estate of G. W. Statlcr, dee'd, late of St. Clairville, Bed ford County, all persons icdebted to said estate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate, wil i)resent them properly authenticated for settle ment- A. J. STATLER, Sept. 23, 1859. Adm'r. THE undersigned having been appointed commit tee ofGeorge Owe,of Union Township, a luna tic, hereby notifies all persons indebted to said lu natic, to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same, will present them pro perl}' authenticated for settlement. J. W. LINGENFELTER, Committee of George Owe. Sept. 30, 1859. Joy to (be Admirers of A FINE HEAD OF •. RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of Beauty, it cannot exist without a fine head of hair, then read the following, and if you ash more, see circular around each bottle, and no one can ioubt. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIK RESTORATIVJi. —Wo call the attention of all, old and young, to this wonderful preparation, which turns back to i original color, gray hair—covers the head of the ! bald with a luxuriant -growth—removes the dand ruff, itch ng. and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a continua- How of the natural fluids and hence, is used as a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald the gray, or diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely the young will net, as they value tire flowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Its prui.se is upon the tongue of thousands. The agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in I New Haven, reciived the following letter in regard : to the Restorative, a few weeks since : DEEP RIVER, Cos.v., July 23, 1856. Mr. Leavenworth—Sir: I have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more thau a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together. 1 saw in a New Haven piper about Wood's Ilair Restorative" as a cure. I called at your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one Irottle to try it. and I found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it removed the scurf and new hair began to grow ; it is uow two or three inches in length wh*te it w<* all off. I have great faith in it. I wish you to send tue two bottles more by Mr. Font, the bearer of this. I don't know as any of the kind is used in this place, yon may have a mar) et for many bottles after it is known here. Yours with respect, RITFUS PRATT. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9, 1856. PROF. WOOD —Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving its If beneficial to me. The front, and also the hack part of my head almost lost its covering—iu fact BALD. 1 hive used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front is also receiving its benefit, i have tried oth.-r preparations without any benefit whatever. I thirik from try own per sonal recommendation I can induce many others to tiv it. Yours respectfully, D. K. THOMAS, SI. D. - No. 464 Vine street. VISCOSES, IA., June 2?, 1353. P KOF-O.J. W OOD : As you are about to manufacture and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to use it—that I have, for several years, been in the habit of using other Hair Restorative, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other I know.— It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will r. store any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance ; and all tliis, without discoloring the bands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops. 1 would, therefore, recomuicnd its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and ttxiure to hair. R'-speetfn!lv yours, WILSON KING. J. WOOD it CO., Proprivtois 312 Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing E% tablisluneiit.) and 114 Market Street, St. Louis Mo. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry. An 1 sold by all good Druggists. PUBLIC NILE OF V ALT"ABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Bedford County, the undersigned, administra tor of the Estate of Peter Barndollar, late of West Providence Township, dee'd. will s-11 on Saturday, sih d iy of November wxt, upon the premises, the following '..scribed Read Estate, to wit : One Tract of Land, situate on the South side of the Juniata River, in said Township, containing 217 acres, and 105 perches, and allowance, adjoining lands of David Sparks, Jacob Bsmdollarand others, a 1 "iit lb* J acres cleared and under fence, and in fine state of cultivation—lo acres thereof good meadow. The improvements consist ia p irt of a two Story Double Log Dwelling House, Barn. Wagon Shed, Spring House, and other out-buildings. There is also an orchard of choice fruit on the premises. Also, ose other Tract of Land, adjoining the above, containing 23 acres and 51 perches, wood land, hcM by warrant. There is also a good water power on the aforesaid property, arid a good sugar camp. Terms of Sols.—One third in hand, after confir mation of sale, to wit: on first of April, iB6O, when deed will lie made and possession given—the re mainder in two equal annual payments thereafter, to be s: cured by judgment bonds or bonds an-l mortgage. JAMES 31. BARNDOLLAB, Administrator. Sept. 30, 1859 inquisition Notice. IT7 HERE AS John Claar, tbe younger, late of t ¥ Bedford Borough, died, seized, of the fol lowing real estate, to wit: One lot ol ground, situate in Bedford Borough, on Pitt Street, bounded as follows, on the north by Pitt Street, on the east adjoining loi of Tboap&s Meiwine, on the south by a twenty foot Alley, and on the west by West Stieut, containing in front of Pitt Street sixty feet, and extending to said alley, two hundred and forty feet, with a log dwelling house, stable and blacksmith shop, thereon erected. Leaving a widow Mary Ann Claar, and issue Ave children, to wit : George Claar, residing in tbo state of Michagau, Wm. Claar, residing in Ohio, lleuiy G. Claat, John Char and Margaret,now wife of Rev. Geoige Beckly, the three last named re siding tu Frederick County Md. Notice is therefore, herubv given, that in pursu ance of a writol Partion or Valuation, to me di rected, 1 will proceed to hold an lar}Dt.-ition or Valuation, on the said premises on Saturday the 22d day of October 185'J, wh< n and where ail par ties interested may attend if they see proper. WM. S. FLUKE, Shir iff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Sept. 16, 1850. IVOTICE To School Directors aud Teachers* THE County Superintendent will meet with thq School Directors and Teachers of Bedford Co., for the purpose of holding public examinations of applicants lor schools, in the followiug order, viz : For Bedford Borough and Bedford Township on the 23d and 24th of September, Oolerain, on the 26th, Snake Spring, 27th, St. Clair. Oct. 4th- Uwion,sth, Middle Woodberry, 7th, South Wood, berry 6th. Harrison, 12th, Londonderry, 13th, Cumberland Vallet, 14th, West Providence, 17th, Hopewell, 18th, Broad Top. 19th, Liberty, 20th, E ist Providence, 24th, Monroe, 25th, Juniata, 28th, Schellshurg and Napier Township, 29th. The examinations will be held at the same places, in the respective districts, they were last year and will he opened at 9 o'clock on each of the above named days The public arc respectfully invited to be present. H. BECKER MAN, Co. Superintvndant. Sept. 9, 1859. 18 5 9 —PRY GOODS FOR AUTIfMN.-^TB 59.' Full Stock of SILK GOODS, FUll Stock of STAPLE GOODS, Full Stock of FANCY GOODS, Fashionable FALL SHAWLS, H?-CLOTIIS CASSI.MERS & VESTINGS, Blankets, Quilts, Table Linens, 4-c.. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH A ARCH Streets, PHILA'D. A'. B.— Black Silks, Wholesale, at lose rates. CBargains Daily from New York Audio**. * Sept. 9, 1859 -3m.
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