If. K. WUKUF.RI.ICH. B. F. NKAD. Wumiei'licii & \rad, ionnarbtng Sc Commission fUercliants, j JVorth- Second Street, opposite the. Cnmheiland YaVry j Rail Road Depot, CHAMBERSBURG. OCT™They are at all times prepared to carry all kinds of Produce to, and Merchandise, &c., from Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the shortest notice. * 4 * They will alto purchase Flour, Grain, ftc., at market price. COAL, LUMBF.R, SALT, FISH, GUANO, and PLASTF.U on hand and for sale low. June 10, 1833. LEATHER. FRITZ, HENDRY k CO. No. 29, North THIRD street, Philadelphia. Morocco Manufacturers, Couriers and Impor ters of FRENCH Calf-Skins, and dealers in Red and Oak Sole Leather and Kipp. March 9, 1855—1y. J. White, REAL ESTATE BROKER. OJp.ee Jo. 25, Arcade, li es/ Avenue, PHIL ADELPHIA. Timber and Coal Lands, Farms and City pro perty, bought, sold and exchanged. Money procured on Bond and Mortgage, PERSONAL PROPERTY and MERCHANDISE. Apply to or address as above. May 18, 1855.—3 m. FOR RENT, And possession given on the Ist of June, a TAN YARD in the Borough of Bedford, with all the fixtures complete, and a Dwelling adja cent thereto. Apply to either of the under signed. YVm. Hartley, Job Mann, John 11. Rush, March 30, 1855. For the Heirs. A CARD. MRS. MARY COOK (widow of Dominick Cook) would announce to visitors to the Springs, and the public generally, that, having secured the services of a gentleman eminently qualified to manage her affairs, the Washington Hotel is now ready to afford the best of accommodations. The bouse has been newly papered, painted and furnished, and she feels satisfied that all who patronize the u Washington" will be pleased.— She hopes to be liberally encouraged. Bedford, June 29, 1855. Reeve Ij. Knight, (St'rfestof .to Hartley 4 Knight,) BEDDIXG A XI) CARPET WAREHOUSE, „Vo. 148 South Second Street, Fire doors ahoce Spruce Street, PHILADELPHIA, Where he keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of every article in his line of business. FEATHERS, FEATHER-BEDS, Patent Spring Mattresses, Curled Hair, Moss, Coru Husk and Straw Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpeting?, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Table and Piano Covers, to which he invites the attention •f purchasers. Oct. 13, 18-51—ly. 11 KM COLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. HeimlxiliTs Jlighly Concentrated Compouni) J'ltiiii (detract ct Uuclut, For Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Se cret Diseases, Strictures, Weaknesses, and all diseases of the Sexual Organs, whether in Male or Female, trom whatever cause they may have originated and no matter of how long standing. If you have contracted the terrible disease which, when once seated in the system, will surely go down lrom one generation to another, undermining the constitution and sapping the very vital fluids of life, do not trust yourself in the hands of Quacks, who start up every day in a eity like this, and till the papers with glaring falsehoods too well calculated to deceive the young and tho>e not acquainted with their tricks. Yon cannot be too careful in the se lection of a remedy in these cases. THE FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU has been pro nounced by eminent Physicians THE GREATEST K4£Ai£DY EVER KXO H',V. It is a medicine perT&-Ay)pl*asi*f>t in its taste and very innocent in its action, and yet *o thorough that it annihilates every particle of the rank and poisonous virus of this dread ful disease; and, unlike other remedies, it does not dry up the disea-e 111 the blood. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY, brought on by self-abuse, a most terrible disease, which has brought thousands® f the human race to untimely graves, thus bla-A'ng the brilliant hopes of parents, and blighting in the bud the glorious ambition of many a noble youth, can be cured by this infallible remedy. And as a medicine which must benefit everybody, lrom the simply delicate to the confined and despair ing invalid, no equal is to be found, acting both as a cure and preventative. HKL.MBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND l-'I.UIP EXTRACT SAUSAPAttII.I.A, For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases aris ing from excels of Mercury, exposure arid impru dence in life, chronic constitutional disease, arising from an impure state of t lie Blood, and the only re liable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scalv Eruptions of tile Skin. This article is now prescribed by some of the most distinguished Physicians in the country, and has pro ved more efficient in practice thauany preparation of Sarsapartlla yet offered to the public. Several cases of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous diseases have entirely recovered in the incurable wards ot our Public Institutions which had tor many years resisted every mode ol treatment that could be devised, 't hese cases furnish striking examples of the salutary effects of this medicine in arrestmggome of the most inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed ami the bones already affected. NOTICE.— l.etters from iespons>ble Physicians and Professors of several Medical Colleges, and certi ficates of cures Irom patients will be found accom panying both Preparations. Prices—Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle. " barsaparilla' " or (r bottles for $-5, equal in strength to one gallon Syrup -of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and Sold by H. T. IIF.LMBOLT), C -'hemist 203, Chestnut Street, near the ClirarU Jlott.se, i'jui,.u:i)wiiiA. [fJ*To be had of Dr. F. C. Reamer, Bedford, Pa. July 20, 18-5.5.—1y. JOSE I*ll W. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, REAL ESTATE BROKER, BOUNTY LAND, AND CLAIM AGENT, Has for sale FOUR FARMS and 10,000 acres ot unimproved Land. IL/* Liberal advances made. Land Warrants bought and sold. [T/""Office in Julianna street. Bedford, .May 11, 1855—6 m. STRAY STEER. Came to the premises of the subscriber living in Bedlord Township, sometime in September last, a red Steer, with fork out of left ear. No other mark. The owner is desired to come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and lake tiim away. ISAAC D. EARNEST. Oct. 12 1855. 15 edio a* d Acad em y ] AND FEMALE SEMINARY. W. W. CAMPBELL, Principal. The Ist Session of th* .sth school year of this In stitution will open on .Monday tnorning the 3d day of September. The past histoVy of the Academy will, we trust, be a sulficieiit guaranty of its luture efficiency. The branches taught will be the same as heretofore. To MASTER WUXCIPI.ES will be consid ered the most important pursuit of the pupils; and while it will be the constant business of the Instruc- j tor to impart knowledge, it will also be his aim to : lead bis pupils to make a practical application of their acquisitions. To load the mind wtthannumer abie formulas, without causing it to use thein, would he like placing a bow in a child's hand, without teaching him how to bend it. In fine, it shall be our object, as it has ever been, to lead the pupil to THINK. N. B. Instruction in Book Keeping in all its bran ches. both Single and Double Entry will be given by i the Principal. The Class in this study will be so ar- ' ranged that any young men desiring to pursue this j important branch in order to prepare themselves lor clerkships can reeite in it alone, i'his recitation i will receive attention out ot the regular school hours. Instruction in this branch will be extra and so charg ed. We look forward confidently to the patronage of this community, which has thus far been so gener- j otisiy extended, and by an undiminished assiduity, \ we hope to merit your support. Terms per quarter, us usuul, to wit: CLASSICS, $6 25 ' j HKAIER ENGLISH, 5 00 MIDDLE " + 50 ELEMENTARY " J 00 BOOK KEEPING, (Extra) 5 00 Feb. IC, 1835. A ids® hi* Motel, £ u m 1) c v 1 an D , ill i). The Proprietor respectfully begs leave to in form the travelling public that this house has re cently been thoroughly re-fitted and completely i renovated, and is now ready to receive guests. It is the earnest desire and intention of the i Proprietor to give perfect satisfaction to those i who tavor him with their patronage. A libe ral share is confidently expected. SAMUEL*LUMAN, Proprietor. Successor jto H. R. l)ow N. CO. Cumberland, Aug. 10, 1855. H. NICODEMUS, Scrivener ant) Justice cf tl)c peace, BEDFORD, PA. Has removed his office to Juliana street, | nearly opposite the Drug and Book store of Dr. J F. C. Reamer, where he will faithfully attend I to all business connected u ith the duties ot his ! office. j He will continue to repair clocks and watch ! ea, as usual, and respectfully invites those in ■ need of his services in this line to give him a ! call. April 13, 1855. Dr. JOS. KEFFFE t) ESPECTFULLY begs leave to tender his V Professional Services to the Citizens of Schellsburg and vicinity. Office on Main (Street. Sept. '2l, 1855. Si. BSos'tlcr, Clock A: IVali'h Maker AM) DEALER IN JEWELRY, Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Bedford, ami the public, in general, that he has opened a Jewelry Store in the building re cently occupied by H. cod em us, Esq. nearly opposite the Bedlord Hotel, w here he will be pleased to see all in w ant of articles in his line. He has on hand, and will constantly keep, an elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will re pair Clocks and Watches in the bert style. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as he feels satisfied he can render satisfaction to all who entrust hiiri with their work. His terms will be moderate. He has on hand Gold and Silver WATCHES, Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Cold and Silver Pens and Pencils, &c. K.c. N. B. He still continues the Gunsmithing business, at his old stand, in the East end of town, where he has a good and competent work man constantly employed. D. B. April 27, 1855. LOOK CUT": Persons indebted to the undersigned on book account, or for Borough and School Taxes, for the years 1852 and 1853, are invited to call at his cilice and settle their accounts (by due bill or otherwise.) All whose accounts remain unset tled, on my books, by the first day of September next, may be waited upon by Constable Agnew or Mower. H. NICODEMUS. Aug. 17, 1555.* FRANKLIN FEMALE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, AT MERCERSBCRG, PE.YJWL THE Winter Session of this Institute com mences on the tirst of October next. TERMS :—For Board, Tuition, Room rent and Washing, per quarter of twelve weeks, $42 50. .MARSHALL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOB YOU NO MEN ANI) BOYS. The Winter Session of this Institute commences on the first of October next. Terms: For Board, Tuition, Room rent and Washing, per quarter ol twelve weeks, §l2 .50. [CP* tor further in formation address REV. J. R. KOOKII\, Mercersburg. Sept. 7, 185-5. News for tiie People! NEW GOODS AT CHEAP CORNER, NO. I. Fellow-Citizens : We take this opportunity of returning you our most sincere thanks for the liberal patronage you have so kindly bestowed on us. We would also inform you that we have just returned from the Eastern Cities, with a large and well selected assortment of Goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, and Satinets ; Peter Shams, for over coats, Jeans, Ladies' tiue dress goods, such as Silks, Alpacas, Cubing Cloths, Bombazines, iMerinoes, and a large assortment of Ray State Shawls, Hosiery, for Ladies, Com forts, Crapes, Collars, Nc., &.c.—Mens,' VVo mens,' Boys' and Childrens' Shoes and Boots, and a general assortment of Groceries. Crush ed and pulverized Sugars, best Rio Coffee, Teas of all kinds, N. O. Molasses, Golden Syrup, Mackerel, Salt by the sack, Baker's Chocolate, Broma Cocoa, and a general assortment of Goods usually kept in a country Store. [CP* All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at market prices. SANSOM & GEPHART. Oct. 13, 1854.. FOR SALE.—A handsome, well made Bug gy, with falling top, will be sold very low lor Cash or ap|roved paper. A. B. Cramer Go. NOTICE or INQUISITION. Whereas John Lafferty late of Juniatta Town ship Bedford County deceased,died seized ol tin* following described real estate to wit: A tract of land situate lying and beeing in Juniata Township aforesaid containing seven hundred anil eighteen acres and eighty perches of land partly warranted to Peter Swagert part ly jto Frederick Oidfather and parity to John Laflerty adjoining lands of Daniel Shrover Jes se Valentine Egulf'& A'-lams William Frazier Frederick Mo wry Goughenhoqr Studebuker and others having thereon the usual farm buildings and a portion under cultivation. Leaving a widow Catharine Lafferty and is sue five children to wit Moses Lafferty residing in Juniatta Township aforesaid William Laffer ty residing in Allegheny 'Township Somerset County Pa. Rebecca intermarried with Hugh Shaffer residing in Juniatta township aforesaid Lydia intermarried with Nicholas Knouff resi ding in Cerro Gordo county lowa and John Lafferty residing in said township of Juniata. Notice is therefore hereby given that in pur suance of a writ of partition or valuation to me directed I will proceed to hold an Inquisition and valuation upon said Real Estate upon the premises on Monday the nth day of November nest when and where all interested may attend if they see proper. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. Oct. 12, 1855. MACHINE SHOP ! Two and Four Horse Thrashing Machines constantly on hand, and made ol the very best i material. They are greatly improved above any other of the kind to the advantage of the larmier. For sale at the MACHINE SHOP of WILLIAM RITCHEY, a short distance east of Brice's Hotel, Bed ford, J'enna. Also, Pierpoint's Patent Strawshaker, which has not been surpassed any where, and are so constructed that they operate smoothly and take but little power to drive thein. They can be attached to any kind ol machine straps or tumtiling shaft power. LLY" Farmers would do well to call and see for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. Farming utensils of all kinds made to order. All warranted to give satisfaction. *..* Repairing done at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. WILLIAM RITCHEY, Machinist. July 13, 1855.—3:n. VALUABLE T-ill Property Cor Sale! The subscriber, about to remove to California, offers at Private sale, his valuable Mill Proper ty, situate about 3 miles East of Bedford, on the Juniatta River, in Colerain township, at the lower end of Friend's Cove. The Mill is lour stories high, frame, with three run of stones, two pair ot which aie Burrs, hav ing all the machinery necessary to manufacture merchant and country work in the best manner. It has one of the best water powers in the Uni ted States, which may be known from the fact that during the last dry season it had abundance of water, when nearly every other mill in the neighborhood w as stopped. There ate between 10 and 11 acres of land adjoining, six acres under post fence, about 4 of which is meadow, on which is erected a good two story log house, weather-boarded and plas tered, good water at the door, With all neces sary out buildings—also a fine orchard of choice fruit, peaches and "apples. Being determined to sell purchasers will do well to examine this property soon. will be made to suit the pur chaser. by giving approved Bonds. HIRAM F. ROHM. June 1, 1855. m STORE A Bid Aevs f-i <><! *. GREAT BARGAINS, AND NO MISTAKE ! ELI FISHER Would respectfully avail himself of this me thod of informing the citizens of Bedford and vicinity that he has opened an entirely New Dry Goods, Grocery, and Fancy Store, in the Borough of Bedford, in the room for merly occupied by Dr. Hofius, and second door west of Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store, where he has just received fiom the cities of New York and Philadelphia one of the most elegant assortments of Goods e ver brought to Bedford, which, having been pur chased for cadi, under the most favorable cir cumstances, he leeis warranted in saying that he can sell them at prices so low as to astonish the purchaser, and all in want of good Goods, at the shortest possible profit, are invited to give him a call. His stock embraces every variety of Lcdies Dress Goods, such as Sitks, Satins, Delaines, Bombazines, Spring Shawls, novelties in Lawns, British Prints, Plaid Ginghams, Undersleeves, from 12J cents up, Hosiery in every variety, Shoes, Boots and Slippers, for Ladies and Children in fact almost every aiticle adapted to a Ladies' wardrobe, which it would require too much, space to enumerate in detail. His stock of FLA i'S and BONNETS for Ladies, Misses, and Children, is large, rich and CHEAP. His Groceries, Teas, Spices, Syrup, S.c. See. are ail of the very best quality. He will consider it no trouble to shew his Goods-, and he hopes the LADIES especial ly will call ami examine his assortment wheth er they purchase or not. Always remember, however, that ELI FISHER'S is 'the place for BARGAIN'S!!! April (j, 1855. Notice. All persons indebted to me, either by note or Book account, are hereby notified that their notes and accounts are left in the hands of Henry Nicodemus, Esq., of the Borough of Bed ford, for collection, where suit will be commen ced against all who do,not comply with this notice and make payment immediately. .L W. LINCENTELTER. Sept. 7, 1555. SCHOOL NOTICE. C7- MISS FORD would announce to the citi zens of Bedford and vicinity that she wilt re-open her School on Monday morning 3d of September, and hopes to be liberally patronized, promising to use her utmost exertions to (io justice to all placed under her cure. Bedford, Aug. 2-5, lS'iae PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! 1?Y virtue of ail order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will expose to sale, by public vendue or outcry at the Court House, in the BoTough of Bedford, on SATURDAY, THE 3d DAY OF NOVEMBER next, the following described Real Estate, late the property ol Solomon Filler, deceased, viz: A Lot of ground in the Borough of Bedford, being lot No. 13 in the plan of said Borough, situate on Johanna Street, containing 60' feet in front on said street and running back 240 feet—having thereon e rected a first rate, commodious frame boarding house, frame stable, ice-bouse, ten pin alley and other build ings. This property is handsomely located on the street leading to the Bedford Springs and is a very desirable one—particularly to a person wishing to keep a private hoarding house for which purpose it has been used for several years. The building is sufficiently large to accommodate fifty or sixty boar ders, and is insured lor four years from the 23d day of September instant. Also, A lot of ground in the village of Rainsburg, in Colerain township in sunt County, marked in the plan of said village No. 2-1, containing S2i feet in front and 105 feet back having thereon erected a small log stable. Also, A tract of land in said Township of Colerain, containing 00 acres 30 perches and allowance, ad joining lands of Abraham Kerns'heirs, George James and others, snd surveyed on Warrant, dated April 29, A. I). 1850, granted to the said Solomon Filler. UyTF.R.MS : Cash at the confirmation of the sale. S. L. RUSSELL, F.rerutor of the last Will, AT., of Solomon Filler, dereutcd. Sept. M, 1855. Attention Riflemen ! Yon are hereby notified to appear on parade, in winter uniform, with plume on Thursday the 18th ins!., at the usual hour. By order of the Capt. IVM. KEEFE, 0. S. Oct. 5, 1855. COLLECTORS FOR 1855 Will bear in mind that no exonerations will be allowed by the Commissioners for Militia Tax alter the Ist Monday of December next. You wil Ibe prepared to make your escapes at Novem ber Court. A. S. RUSSELL, Clerk to Com'ts. j Sept. I+. 1855. SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS R. S. PROCTER will resume the duties of her school in the Lecture Room of the Presbyterian Church, on Monday the 20th day of Augii-t inst. and respectfully solicits a share of the public patro nage Aug. .3. I.>oo PIECES WALL PAPER, from 12 i cents to §1 25 per piece, just receiv ed and for at the variety Store of JAMES K. HALLAM. Bedford, April 27, 1855. LUMBER! The subscribers have on hand and will constantly keep, (at the old stand ot Lewis X. Fyan, in Juniatta tow ruship,> a full supply of Lap and Joint Shingle#, and Boards of every discription, which they will dis pose of on reasonable terms. PLATT & BROTHER. Sept. 7, IS.'io. Notice to Collectors. COLLECTORS nl Taxes in possession of the Duplicates of the Poor and House of Employ ment are notified that, unless they make imme diate payment, suits will be instituted against tlwin without respect to persons. This notice is in earnest, and all who neglect it, will subject themselves to COSTS. Bv order of the Direc tors. JOHN H. RUSH, May 18, 1855. Treasurer. NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Philip Moss, late of Southampton township, deceased, having been granted to the undersign ed by the Register of Bedford County—notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said Estate will be required to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settle ment. NATHAN ROBISON, A drier. Sept. 14, 1855.* WOOD. Sealed proposals will be received at the Com missioners' Office, on Friday October 12, 1855, for the furnishing of forty-five cords dry Chesnut Oak Wood, the same to be ranked when deliver ed. A. S. RUSSELL, Clerk Cotn'rs. Sept. 14-, 1855. NATIONAL HOTEL. CORNER BALTIMORE MECHANIC STS. CUMBERLAND, MD. JOBS * 12. KELLER, Proprietor. This Hotel, recently kept bv Sam'l Ltiman, is undergoing thorough repair and is a very fine, large, airy building, situated in the most central and business part of Cumberland. THE ROOMS are large, and well furnished with all the necessary fixtures and appliances to render guests comfortable. It will be the earnest desire of the Proprie tors to render, in all respects, entire satisfac tion, and lie flatters himselfthat his efforts will will be crowned with success. There is attached to said bote] an excellent, stable capable of accommodating GO head of horses. Drovers will find it to their advantage to give him a call. A careful hostUr in attendance at all times. OCP'A porter in attendance at the cars, Nlc. OT/"Rates of boarding 25 cts. per meal.— Boarders taken by the week, mouth or year. Sept. 21, 1855. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. The State Treasurer having made a peremp tory call on the Treasurer of this County, for all State taxes up to and including those of '55, Collectors are, therefore, hereby required to collect and pay over, u it/iout delay, (he amount of State taxes yet due on their respective dupli cates. By order of the Commissioners. JOHN MOWER, June 1, 1855. Attorney. NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. The Assessors elect are hereby notified to meet at the Commissioners office, on Thursday the 1 Ith day of October next, to receive their Instructions, Books, &.c. A. S: RUSSELL, Clerk to Com'rs. Sept. 21, iSSS. PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable SSeal Estate! By virtue of an Order of the Orphan's court of Bedford County, the undersigned, Adminis trator, of* (the estate of Mary Sammel, late of St. C*L<tii township, Bedford County, deceased, will sell at public, vendue or outcry, on the premises, oi> SATURDAY, the 3d day of Nov. next, the fblMoving Real Estate, to wit : One tract ot land containing 116 acres more or less, about 70 acres are cleared and under tence, about 10 acrps of which is first rate meadow; the improvements are a two storv log house, with a good back building, a good Spring house, and never failing Spring of water close to the dwelling hquse, a double log barn ; there is also an orchard oPthoice fruit of every kind on the premises. TERMS r—Cash at confirmation of the sale on the 16th ol Nov. next. SAMUEL CARX, Administrator. Oct. f>, 1855. COLONADE STORE. Jacob E3ec<! WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that he has just opened his new and splendid stock of goods, in the well known COLONADE STORK, in Bedford Borough, lie m r vites all to call ami examine his fresh and cheap stock . of goods, consisting of every variety—and particu larly of FALL 8c WINTER GOODS, SILK GOODS, CLOTHS, and CASIMF.RS, HATS, I and CAPS. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Queetisware —Umbrellas and Fancv notions. Ladies Dress Goods, and a large assortment of WINTER SHAWLS The Ladies are particularly invited to pxamine his stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, &c. Groceries and utl t other articles Usually kept in a first class Dry Goods ; Store. The subscriber has purchased bis goods with great : care, and will dispose of them at the lowest cash : prices. Having determined to do a oah and produce btiisness, he will be aide to sell at the shortest pro | fits. He asks his friends and the public to give him a call when his goods will be shown with pleasure, sale or no sale. CCF"" ou may look for Bargains at j REED'S Colotiade Store. ; Oct. 5, 1853. A" OTIC E. The undersigned, appointed by the Orphan's Court ol Bedfoid County, to examine lite ex ceptions tiled to tile account of Solomon Sparks, one ofttie executors ot the last Will, £xc., ot Abraham Sparks, deceased, and to report the tacts, will attend to the duties oi said appoint ment at tfie house ot John A Gump, in Bfoodv- Run, on Saturday the 13th day of October 1855, at 10 o'clock, A. M. when and where all per sons interested can attend. J NO. P. RBED, Auditor. Sept. 21, 1855. EIBIC SALE! OF REAL ESTATE! By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ol Bedford County, the undersigned, administra tor ol the estate of John Bhinkley, late of .Mon roe Township, deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 2?th ol October next, the following described Real Estate, to wit : A tract of land containing 389 acres, adjoin ing lands of William O'Neal, William CanieH, widow Evans, Lewis Kixins and others, in .Mon roe Township. The Impiovements are a two-story Log house and Log-Barn, with a large number of choice fruit-trees thereon. The land is well watered and well timbered. There are about 100 oi 125 acres cleared and in a good state of cultiva tion. Terms:—One-third in hand on the 19th November, 1855, at confirmation ot sale, and the balance in two equal anual payments with out interest. JOHN SPARK'S, Admin istrator. Sept. 28, 1855. Notice of IraqtsisiCfoßa* Whereas Jacob Smith late of .Middle Woodbnrv Township Bedford Comity deceased died seized ol the following Real Estate viz : A Tract of Land known as the Mansion tract Ad joining Lands of Samuel Carper Robert Elder Chris tian Hoffman and others containing two hundred and four acres and one hundred and lorty-five perches and allowance be the same more or less. Also one other tract of l.and well improved adjoin ing Lands of Samuel Carper Hubert Klder Lands late of Henry Kluck Ksq and land of Jacob Hippie con taining IGO and 10 perches and allowance be the same more or less. Also one other tract of land well improved adjoin ing lands ot Christian HoHmnn Simon Beard John Longanecker and others containing 107 acres and 70 perches and allowance be the same more or less. Also one other tract of Land being unimproved ad joining lands of Christian Loifman John Longaneck er and others containing 'JO acres and 150, perches and allowance more or less. Leaving a widow Elizabeth Smith and issue l.'J children to wit Susanna Ebersole widow of Daniel Mary intermarried with Abraham F.bersole Abraham Sriiith Daniel Smith Catharine intermarried with John Carper Kiizabeth intermarried with Jacob Car per (petitioner) Barbara intermarried with William Smouse Nancy intermarried with Christopher Car per Jacob Smith Hannah Smith Fanny intermarried with David Stonerook Margaret intermarried with Samuel Hare anil John Smith all residing in the said County of Bedford except John Carper anil Catharine his wife who reside in Bureau County Illinois and pe titioner and wife icside in the County of Blair l'a. i Notice is therefore hereby given that in pursuance of a writ of petition or valuation to me directed I will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation on the premises on TUESDAY the 10th day of October next, when and where all interested may attend if they see proper. HUGH MOORK, Sheriff. Sept. 21, 1855. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Bedford County, the undersigned,administra tor of the estate of Jacob Deihl, late of East Providence Township, Bedford County, decea sed, will expose to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 13th day of October next, the follow ing Real Estate, to wit : One tract of land containing 220 acres 135 perches and allowance, with a good story and a half frame and log House, large frame Bank Barn, and other out buildings thereon erected— also a good apple orchard and other choice fruit thereon—about ninety acres cleared and under fence—ten acres of which is meadow, the re mainder well timbered, adjoining lands of John Nycuin, William Lysinger, Abraham Sparks's heirs and others. TERMS : Cash at confirmation of the sale on the 19th ot November next. SAMUEL H. TATE, chimin islraior. Sept. 21, 1555. OR FAT ARRIVAL ' FILL AMI WINTER LOOIIS! < EXCHANGE SUILDING STORE-*. - . T'j e subscribers respectfully inf orrtl .j - friends, customers, and public generally u they have r-ceivpd the largest and be/*- Ut ment of FALL and WINTER GOODS th"' have vet offered to purchaser*! Our part as follow. : ** k Blue, Black, Brown, and Invis Green r, Pnrh Cloths—trench and American CMsimm-J colors—Ky. Jeans, all wool Tweeds. Flannels, Coaling, Beaver Cloth, Blanket' Cords, Velvets Beaverteens. Sack Flan**' Colored Carpet Chain, Spun Cotton, Drillings, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Ho*rv' tNc., tcc. 123 pieces Plain and Figured Deiain,—all •1-10 " Fall Calicoes from 3 cts to 12 1 230 " Heavy and Medium Bro. mu-li'ns 85 Superior bleached shirting muslins 00 " Thibet Cloths and Alpaccas, all color -53 " Cassinetts. all colors and prices * 25 All wool Hemp Rag and List Carnet 15 " floor Oil Clothg —U 5i 0 1 anh s > . 2". •• Cotton Flannel,—all color." .lid pri,!l! Men ant! Boys' Wool Hats, Fur and Ih-av, Slough Hats, Men and Boy's Morocco Lined Navy Caps—also Plush and Cloth do. Bout and Shoe, lor Men and Boys. Bootees, dou'le soled Moroco, and kid Shoes for Ladies— a |/ a great variety ol Bootees and shoes for ,M and children ! Groceries, Hardware, Queer— ware, Brooms—Tubs, Buckets, See. Fish OiT Sperm and Lard Oil: Bar Iron, Nail, Rod, & t -' Our assortment includes every article usually found in stores, and to prove we are selling "Cheaper than the Cheapest" all we ask is a call. r/U\o trouble to show Goods! It will | cost you nothing to tome and look at the Bar quins we will offer. Country Produce of every description will be received lor Goods at Cash prices. A. B. CRAMER & Co., Exchange Building Oct. 12, 1855. S Shoe More. A. B. Cramer &. Co have just received a j very large stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for fall and Winter—part styles as follows: Mens' Superior Waxed Doubled Sole Boots Mens' " City made Calf do Mens' " Heavy Kip-Lined do Youth's " Waxed Doubled Sole do Youth's" Kip " '• do Boys' " Kip " " do B<vs u Calf a u do Womens' " Doubled Sole Kip Bootees Womens' " " fine Calf and Seal do Womens' " fine Goat Morocco do Women's " Parodi Bootees—very handsome. Girls Morocco, Kip and Calfskin Bootees Children Shoes of every style and Price. Doubled sole Gaiters—Gum Shoes Kc.. in ; fact Boots and Shoes to suit every purchaser If you want a pair of Boots or Shoes please give us a call and you shall be suited in price j and quality. _Cr~Exchage Store is the place to buy Boots and Shoes! Oct. 12, 1855. Wanted. Eleven School Teachers to take charge of the schools of Bedford Township. Persons wishing to he employed, a* Teachers, will meet the Board and County bufieriiiteiident at 1 Lifer's Hotel, on 20th instant. By order of the Board, THOMAS HUGHES, Secretary. Oct. LATH ISM. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of Philip Crotf, late ol South YVoodberry Township, deceased, ate requested to make payment, and those having claims aguin.-t said er-tale will present Unfhi properly au- Ibenticated lor settlement. • ANTHONY KNOCFF, Administrator u-it/i r.'ie u-itt anneicd, Oct. 13th 1855. Notice: The partnership herelofbre existing between the undersigned, under the name and firm of Rupp tlx. Oster, is tins day dissolved Lv mutual consent. G. W. Rupp is authorized to settle the business ot the late firm, and to collect all debts due thereto. G. W. RUPP, G. R. OSfLR. The undersigned begs leave to inform his friends ami the public, that the business will in future be continued at the old slaod where lie is now receiving and opening a general and well selected assortment of fall and winter goods, which he is determined to sell cheap lor cash or approved produce. An early call is solicited. G. W. RUPP. Bedford, Sept. iiS, 185"). Public Sale OF Valuable Real Estate! By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bedford County, the undersigned, Trustee of Simon Claar, late of Union Township, Bedford County, deceased, will seil at public vendue or outcry, on tlie premises, on FRIDAY, the '2d. day of .November next, the following Real Ej tate, to wit : One tract of land containing 160 acres, more or less, 60 or 70 acres are cleared and undef fence, ten acres of which are meadow, with a two story log dwelling house, carpenter shop and hank barn thereon erected—there is also a first rate apple orchard on the premises: adjptfl* mg lands of Geo. Knisely, Frederick Claar, Dr.. Shoenberger's heirs. Also a tract or piece ot land containing 75 acres, more or less, about a acres cleared; adjoining lands of Dr. K. Shoen berger's heiis, Jacob Beard and others. TERMS: One-thind in hand on the 19th. of November, 1855, at confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal anual payments with out interest— payments to be secured by judg ment bonds. SAMUEL CARN, Trustee. Oct. 5, 1855. 130 Reward! Was stolen on the night of the 2-Hh inst., a. dark brown horse, star in the forehead, lb hands high, with very heavy tail and mane, and little gallded on the neck. Supposed to be about 11 years old. The above reward will he given for the horse and thief, or tell dollars for the horse. JOHN HARSHBERGER, near St. Clausvillw Sept. 28, 1855..
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