;ES n<*gl ect< " d oire " P rove fatal, leads to ca --! annoint the part* three times a day with ''Ti'kV'S PAIN EXTRACTOR. It secrption j the rectum then insert the "Pile Syringe" n! vV ith Extractor, and gradually dirharsre it as : ,A n£ e is withdrawn. It never tails to cure ca :&e s : ny age or virulence, nrvr to give entire ease 'Njj.'iv'to all, frequently curing l.y one applica- H" a:e known by the heat, itching, and pain of Bleeding piles are cau.-ed, sometimes, by 'ifngof the whole bowels, which then pre.s rtestinal ra,ia ' tight against the back bones,and f'.'. .{ lt blood from returning up the vessels, stmi the blood being kept at the top of your finger ; string is tied tight round it; such is frequent, * . , cr olu!ous humors and ulcers to form therein: rare a perfect abdominal supporter,and wear to the rectnmrand continue to u-e the s , 4 . at>o v Oi a '"° well.over the loins anil ab "Jfar some time, and the natural belts that stip ' . o bowels w II be contracted and made strong, I i rrjr life will be saved. It properly applied, ev- j ' . will be cured. It never tails. Iwikiu*. Esq.. of Columbus, Ohio, Secretary . ..Ohio Insurance Company, who was taken to Vork in extreme debility, with P.les, to have -itlon performed by the celebrated Dr. Mott, • v only chance to save hi. lilV, accidentally f, oi the PAIN EX iRACTOit, .tates, "Fori "r. In* disease defied medical skill, ntrd grew worse ' became intolerable; lie was speedily cured I ?A LLKV> PAIN EXTRACTOR. ' v r Extractor is genuine unless the box Las , A Steel Plate Ei grn veil Label with the signa . ■ C. V. CLICK! N F.R & CO., proprietors, and \jfV PAEI-EV, nianulac'turer. Price 25 cents ! Ml iiflers should he addressed to C. V. Click *rji i/ 0.. Ml Barclay street, New York. f ;ari.'J, 1557-2m i>rr are aware how frequently Publishers are - r „':-il to insert among tlieir advertisements, .-.vsients which they can neither sanction or bc ■asarrt exception to this disagreeable necessi ~7- tire advertisements of Dr. J. C. Ayer's Cher v'-rloral and Pills which will he found in our col . We have piibli-ked forlorn before, and ai , . , with the leeling that in so doing we in no wise f or in sh ad the public, for we have had indis ... > proof that l is woids are strictly true, with lit reasons to believe that his medicines will ~ ■•Lev promise, and all that can be reasonably >J iroiu any meii cine. His Cherry Pectoral tell know ll in tb.s cornmnn'ty to need any •v-ndat on from us, and the P.lls we are credi - r ed are not inferior to his Pectoral.—Prov j,'.'.'jf/rnr. R. I. jui. Si, 1857—1 m - rri's HAE DVK. —Twenty years experiment •y.cation ju-tify the proprietor in VVARRANT iy; - the be-t Hair D\e in existence. It dyes lor brown instantly, without the least injury to , ,r-K,n. Made and sold, or applied, (in tune prate rooms) at BA DC li I' T.OK t V. , g Factory, Cr.iadway, New York. Be -ore you get Wjh. i.BirniKL iDs, as there is a worthless imitation. V genuine i, sold in Bedford by Dr. F. C. REA- Jas. 9, 1857—1 m. —NO HI'MBITi.—H. H. HtITZ'S CELFRRA FDTetter Wash, is T fi# only sa;e and sure remedy scovt red .or enrit g the Tetter, Ringworm, •t': eruptions of the Skin. It is so intallabie a .that a perfect cure in all ra*es of T< tter is veil, il attentively applied. In ordinary cases Wfitte will besnfficent to perfect a cure. In bad tn a Tetter ol long standing, more will be - Price 25 certs per bottle. For sale at l)r. ,1: .mers Bedford. April 25, 1856-ly. EUSIS ami -MUSICAL Instruments. Pi:: *, MelO'iewis, Flutes, GiHlrtr.-', Brass . ('..irianets, Drums, "Ct., of various mau t:;ture olvv ays rm hand. Supplied irt City Wholesale Rules. IV - li.'.ve at least 5000 pieces of music in • ire, consisting of Variations, Polkas, l\it-s. Schotlisches, Quadrilles, Marches, ■x Xeps, Songs-, net., ect., Music iliaiied, .ivs at our experts'', to any part of the couti nt. SHRVOCK & SMITH. 'litfTibersburg, Jan. lb, 1857. Th-llerifori! Court'.v Teacher's Institute will -13t Enterprise, South IVuodiierrry Toivn . 'h Thursday, 12th of February, IS:)7. Tia-'hers ol the (lountv are cordially invi attend they w ill be kept free of ex •te ye friends ol progress in. the Teacher's va'd and each perform his pa: t." " . r.in>. too, s-woe w I > group your dull w agon, ! d.in twinkling gleam of ages gone." JAMES S. TGSSEY, Secretary, ii. lfi, 1857. NOTICE TO DELIXQCENT COLLECTORS. Nli■' ;s here! ,y given to all delinquent cni ; in Bed lord county up to the year 1855, vf. that if they pay up the balances slan 'i their duplicates hv May Court, 1857, :i. ; >e allowed 3 per cent, on the amount H m, over and above the 5 pep cent alrea d v ! iw. of the Commissioners. li. MCODEMUS, Clerk. K- 16, 1857. HOTH)£. ■■ ■'■ IKRS -T Administration on the Estate N : -ia Sni ier, and of Administration with atitr-xed, of the Estate of John Snider, ote ul Monroe Township, dee'd, have this ■ '-engranted to tlie subscriber living in said if'. All persons having claims against i.-'ate are requested to present them prop- for Sett lenient. JONATHAN SNIDER, J *c. 12, 1576. Adin'r. -W BPRIHG AED SURIIiIER GOOES. lilr. undersigned have just opened their usti * -f !>:y- of & SOOIESS CJOOBS, *iJ take pleasure in showing them, to all '. v faviii- us with a call. Great bargains H! dfered lor Cash, and all kinds of Cuun !uce—or to punctual customers, a credit • t months will be given. B A. B. CRAMER & CO. May 2, 1856. STOAEWARE! • I L A M CROCKS, MILK CROCKS of all sizes, ! bNHI-.S. from one to one and a half gai b- lis, all of which are best quality. " >a!e i, v ADAM FERGUSON". 1837. „ ' VKK'IART, ASJiCOM, & CO '''wanliss and I'ommissitin MercEants, HOPEWELL, PA. S( fibers doing business under the Firm U'* re hart, Ashcom, -.X Co., are now prepar . u ■ s " i ' r '' ar 'd Ship Flour, Grain, and all kinds ..." ' ii'idize upon reasonable terms. ; ' "• 3 bo keep on hand Plaster, Fish, Salt, o< *''ler, Kc., to which they invite the , " n hi Merchants in the country and Far ' - highest cash prices paid for Flour and 'j 3 ' the Eastern Market will atlord. ! ... Geo. R. Barn-dollar, ' ■ '*>nvmt, Jocn F. Li WRY. ' 'l'', IS56—Jv. Shcej Glassware, and Vaiiety STOHE. AD A M FEit G L S0 N Has just opened, nest door to Mitt nick's, on Juliana street, n large assortment of Shoes and J4ot>t>, of every kind, size and description.— Also an extensive assortment of Glassware, in cluding cake stands, preserve dishes, cake baskets, hall lamps, tumblers, large beer glasses, window glass, card receivers, terra cotta, Nc. Also silver cake baskets, and a variety of other articles in that line. He has also on hand the best kind of Tobacco and Cigars, cheese and crackers, carpet bags, Misses satchels, Gentle men's canes, shotguns, Gentlemen's a i sl ; Ladies' i gloves, of all kinds. Hoisery of all descrip tions, and a variety of other at tides, not rieces saiv to mention. Having bought liis shoes and glassw are, in larger quantities, than i usual f r country mer chants, he can sell at reduced price*. Dec.. 26, l8o(>. AOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Some of the taxpayers of Colerain township wish i to uive public notice that the office of Comity Super intendent of Common Schools, u ill expire next April, and they think that office useless, grievous, and bur densome to t lie taxpayers of said county, we there, j fore request all persons iri Itiis county, that think the | office useless, to be engaged in getting up petitions, praying the Legislature to exonerate us from that useless office. John Bouser, Jonathan Bouser, William Stifier. Ja cob Beard, John ti. Devote, .Michael Diehl. Levi IVbetstone, Samuel M. Oveiocker, H'm. 8. Beegln, Wm. England, Joseph Beegle, Hiram Stiller, John j 11. Shai'er, John Shal'er, Adam Shafer, Aaron Whet stone, Frederick Friend, Isaac Diehl, Joshua Diehl, \ Valentine Freet. J)ec. 'ill, 185ti. WUZAV BALE OF FIFTEEN 111 SORED ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND M SOMER3ET_COUNTY. The undersigned, surviving executor of John Keefie, late of* Bedford county, deceased, will oiler, on the premises, at the house now occupi ed by Mr. Jacob Knigier, on TUESDAY, the 27tli day ol J A.N i. ARY, 1857, all the fbiiow ing NINE TRACTS or farms of LAND, be lotigitig to the estate (jf said deceased, and de scrihed as follow s, \ iz: NO. '. A Tract of Land situate in AUeghe i v Town-hip, adjoining lands of Adam Brow n, o'h.er lands ( f John KeeJJe, and land of said Kee fie in light of Jacob Boore and Peter Le mon, containing 424 acres and allowance. NO. 2. A Tract of Land adjoining the a bi.ve, and other land of said Jveef-e, and land-of Samuel Jordon, being I'ratt in right of Peter Lemon, containing 22:> acres and allow ance. NO. 3. A Tract of Land adj-'ir ing Lands of Adam Brown, Janes Wells. Daniel Berkley, Paul Zanf/.mger and others, containing 214 a cres and allowance. NO. 4. A Tract of Land adjoining other lands of Keeffe in his own aid in light of Jno. Hoover, Ann Boyd, John W-rr, in riglit ol Pnil Zaritzinger, containing 50 acres arid al lowance, being Tract iri right of Jacob Boor. NO. 5. A Tract of Land adjoining the a hove, and land of Thomas llnwen, John Han, James Philson, John Ware and others, f ontain i;:g 276 acies and allowance. NO. 6. A Tract of Land adjoining lands of Adam Brown, James Wells, and other Lands of John Keefle, containing 156 acres and al lowance. NO. 7. A Tiaetof Land adjoining Lands of Samuel Jordon, Nathan Mammon, Ma tig's heirs, and other land of Keeffe, in right of Pe ter Lemon, containing 38} acres, and allow ance, more or h ss. NO. 8. A Tract of Land adjoining olher lands of Keeffe, being part ol John Her , in right of Paul Zar.tzinger, containing 5 acres and 137 perch.es and allow ance. N(:. 9. A Tract of Land ad; lining the tract las! above mentioned, containing 21 acres and 1 !') perches and allowance. A large portion of tiie above land is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the re mainder is well covered with valuable white Pine, Spruce, and other kinds of timber. The whole is well supplied with streams of running water, and is favorably adapted f<(i. $735 00 I Paid incidental experises in the year, 1856, 22 40i | '• Salary of 4 gate keepers in the year 185b, 513 50 '• Managers, Tieasurer, 6cSec retary, in the year 1856, 104 12.V " Amount of repairs and gate house, 1856, 4-50 40 A dividend declared Ist Jan. 18:57, and payable, 535 00 Balance in the Treasury, inclu ding bad money, 229 -S.'Q $3,090 261 The Stockholders are hereby notified, that dividend# due will he paid by l v subscriber, and Hon. Michael Zimmerman, '< oort as the | hooks are fixed—and that an electa, for Man ! agernofthe Company w ill he field on the fust | Monday of March next, at tlie (muse of James Fiazier, in Schellsburg, between one and four : o'clock. PETER SCHELL, Treasurer. Schells'.urg, Jan. 9, 1857. CO® pELLE® IT/DDLIi (ITTisRS, and lorn USiESs. (ET 8 " We hut aue of John Boor, deceased, viz: 1 nab, Mai v Jane, iufrrmar-! ried with Abraham, Elizabeth Ann, | Elijah and Job, all residing in Clay county, in- j diana, Samuel Itoor, residing in Bediord county, j and Jonathan Boor, residing in Bedford county, j to he and appear at an Orphans' C mrtJo br held j at Bedford in a"d fbr the cmmlv r>f ' the second Morulav, ninth day of February, A. ! I). 1857, to accept or refuse to take the Real | Estate of >ai 1 deceased, at the valuation, which j has been valued and appraised in pursuance of I a writ of partition or \ aluatiou issued out of our j said court and to th" Sheriff'of said county di- j reefed,or sijovr-'canse why t!:e same should nof ; be sold. In testimony where f I have hereunto set tnv hand and th" S. af of said Court at Bedford the 24th day of November. A.!). 185(i. D. VYASHABAI CH, Attest, Clerk, i HUGH MOORE, Sh'ff. Dec. 26, 1856. 1H BLIC SALE OF Yclcafclo Real Estate &. Personal PRQPSET Y. Tim undersigned, surviving Executor of the last Will K. Testament "f John Wilson, iateof Napier Township, Bedford county, deceased, will sell, at put Sit- outcrv, upon the premises, <.n THURSDAY lh 29th day of January, 1857, all the following described real estate, to wit: A tract of land situate in Napier township, adjoing lands of Q-oige j\|n!lin, Gabriel Hull, Andrew Mowrv, William Crissman, Amariah Wilson, and others, containing 230 acres and allowance, more or less, about 70 acres cleared and under fence,the balance well covered with Chesnut, W bite Oak, and other valuable timber. This land is favorably situated in a pleasant neighborhood, and the whole is well adapt til for farming or grazing purposes. The improve ments consist in part of a comfortable Leg Dwelling I! nice, convenient to a good Spring of water, a Double Log Barn, out-buildings, &c. ALSO, The undersigned will sell, at the same time arid place, the Personal property of said deceased, consisting in part of Stock, to wit:—One Cow, ! Hritier, 1 Lot of Sheep, ] Lot of Hogs, also Hay by the ton, and Grain, Wheat, live, Oats, Corn and Buckwheat, by the bushel: besides Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said dav, when due attendance will be given and terms made known by AMARIAH WILSON, Surviving Executor of the last WillKc., of John Wilson, dee'd. Dec. 26, 1556. A large assortment of Hair, Tooth arid Clothes Brushes just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's. BOOTS tV SHOES. —The subscribert have just opened a large supply of Boots add Shoes, suitable lor Fall and Winter. A. B. CRAMER nct 11 >i" ediiv cured bv liiem, My may mention Liver j t'ompisiiif, it: its various forms ol .Jaundice, indigestion, I !.annuo:, any i. i -i | Appetite. listlcssness, irritability, 1 t"it iicad...c '.is-, lld.'ous Fever, Fever and Ague, IV. in | in (iic Side MI i l.oij.s; jxir, in truth, all these are but the consequence ol u. .eased action in the liver. As an i apeiii nt. tin y •:!! .rd prompt and sure relief in Costixe j !:.•••, Pih-n ( he. Dysentery. Humors, Scrofula and , S. '.iv- . t'oius jjh sort•, oi the body, Fleers and im- Ipu. .of the hloodin short, an,-mid every case where a p u'l-ative. is required. iln 1 fit".v a! I produced some sin- ihirlv Hiicce- 'lll I cure- in [vlicnni it.- n, t out. Dropsy, Uravel, Erysipelas, i 'id] i :i of lb--Heart, Puns in lho Back, Stomach, I and side. They should be freely taken in the spring of ; the year, to purify the blood mid prepare toe system lor the ell INGE of se; HOIS. Vn o. • usional do stimulates | The stomach and ' owels into healthy action, and restores I the appetite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant net ion en the eircnlaforv system, reno vate t' str< ,'th o t! , body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies ei tne whole or—iij.jsa:. Hence mi oe eai'ionul d.- e*. adviii: - -! eeus. even though no serious | derangement exists; but unnceesxarv dosing should never tie carried too Car, , every purgative medicine reduce-- the str-i. ;th, when taken to excess. The thou sand eases in wh-.-h a physi • is teottircd cannot be enu merated here, but tiiry suegest theinsrfves to tlie reason of every i'Orly: and this piii i, itrund to answer a hotter purpose than MIX thing vvhieh has hitherto been available to mankind. Where their virtues are once known, the public will no 1.1T.-;.-, r doubt what remedy to employ when i.i need oi a i-aliiari.c mediime. lieing sog.,r-wnippisl they are i l.M.ssi.t to take, and being pori-lv vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in auv quautit* her uiu.i e liireciions, see wrapper on the Box. I'KKf'AIiKD BY JAMES A YE 11, I'l-iicfictil it EKI Analjtifai CiieuiM, LOAVMI.L, MASS. Prise 25 C 21113 per Box. Five Boxes ior 51. A E11 1 S fiHVKVV PPfTftBAT 'OJDLLslllii 1 &. £tv I UMllibj Per |3*- rapid ( nre of COEGL'S. rtr: :jt M fishi mal le WINTER GOCDS. such as V !w{ and S,.fin Bonnets, Ribbons, Plumes arxJ French Finwets, Cloaks and Tal mahs. Furs ol a!! kinds. An elegant assort ment of DRESS GOOODS, French Ivjerinoes, Coburg Cloth, English Merino, Plaid Cashmere, French Merino Roes, Chintz Robes, Children*' Huts and Hontiets, < 'oats and Talmahs, French Worked Collars, Kid Gloves and Hosiery, Ladies' Roots and Shoes, Heeled Gaiters, Misses and Children.*' Roots and Shoes. Also a general assortment of all kinds ot GOODS. French and English FANCY GOODS. Nov. (j, 1856. NEW STORE NEW GOODS!! THE subscriber would announce to his old friends, as well as to ihe public at large, that lie has opened an ENTIRELY NEW STORE in the Horough of Bed lord, immediately opposite the Washington Hotel, where lie has just re ceived a stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of a superior quality, embracing al most evejv article in the DRY GOODS and GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the es pecial attention ot the people, who may find it to tlv ir interest to give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. His Goods will he exhibit ed with pleasure, whether purchased or not. SAMUEL BROWN. Bedford, May 23, 1856. PURCHASERS, THIS WAY! MORE GOODS.—The- subscriber has re ceived and opened another elegant assortment of WINTER GOODS, embracing a splendid assortment of Indies and Gentlemens Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes Caps, Furs, and almost e vei v other article adapted to the season, which he offers at n small profit for either cash or ap proved produce. Call at the Cheap Store and judge lor yourselves. We consider it no trou bld to strew our goods whether purchased or not. JACOB REED. Dec. 5, 1856. JOHN BOEDER, GINSMITH, Will attend to al! business in his line in the best style,on short notice ar.d reasonable terms. (CP-Shop at the cast end of Bedford. Dec. 12, 1556._1y. PI BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE IN THE BOROUGH OF BEDFORD! Rv x irlno cf an order < |" 1 ?•> Orphan's ('onil of Bedford cottnly, the undersigned ofier ai public Sale, on the j>retniss, in the Borough of Bedford, 0:1 j SATURDAY, THE 17th OF JANUARY NEXT, tho fiiilovving described Real Estate, latethe | property of Mary Ann Arnold, deceased, viz. i All that Lot of ground known in the t;erieral I plan of said Borough No. 57, and having theie on erected a Dwelling House and back I buihiina;; also a ft ante Carpenter Shop. I Cash at confirmation of sale by the C'ouit. JOHN ARNOLD, Administrator. Dec. 12, 1556. vY Nr / W vjv jfa? ■ j W/' - v • f-9'/ THE undersigned having enlorcd into part ner.!. ip. respectfully announce to the public generally, that they are now prepared to fur nish anything in their line at exceedingly !oxv inles. We ate now opening nn ei-'gaut Stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, '"m Japnriti-.!, Brass, French, and Biittania Ware, Willow, (.'etlar, and Pine Ware, Nails, Glass. Brushes, Putty, N.C., t;c. A iarge stock of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, oi our own 1 manufdcture. Sjiouting and other work done to order, as usual. STOVES of every descrip- i tion for wood or coal, ot which we are just re ceiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm Implements in great variety, warranted as rep re: uted, the best and latest Inventions; of the: day. And, as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts burg,-we will always endeavor to keep a lull supply of everything in os.tr line, - or at leas', furnish any article required at a short no t ice. We are a!.-n prepared to furnish all kinds of Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low i rates. We cordially invite all to give us a rail, j and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly everything to make house keeping easy from a Needle to a Cooking Stove. GEO. BLYMIRE. W.U. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 1856-ly. MORE NEW GOOS*S AT SHOEMAKER'S COLON AEE STORE. The subscribers having just returned from ' the .-ast are now receiving a general assortment j of Ladies Dres Goods, which consist in part oft Coburgs, Thibets, Delaines, Alpaccas, Merinos, j black and fancy Silks, N.c. Sec. Also Cloths, Cashmeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, lx.c. Groceries, Queettsware, Hardware, Buckets, ' Brooms, Looking (Uasses, Ac. Their stock con- ; sists of ex, iv article usually kept in store, which I they will be pleased to shew to ai! who may fa- j vor them with a call: and xvil! be sold cneap. Thankful for past favors, they hope by fair dealing and a desire to please to continue to re ceive a liberal share of patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods. BOOT .7.VD SHOL STORE. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes just | received and for sale at Shoemaker's Colopade : Store. Dec. 12, i KEW FALL iiikl WINTER mm AT CHEAP SIDE STORE! The undersigned has just returned from the eastern cities with a large stock ot FALL WI.XTER FOODS. A general assortment of LADIES *JDress GOODS, which consists, in part, of Iliack and Fancy Silk*, Delaines, Madonna Cloth, Co berg, Merino, fee. icc. Also, a great variety ol Cloths, Cassifheres, Ca-siiiet's, Jeans, £vc. N:c. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps—Groceries, Qoeensware, Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Look ing Glasses, &C. free. The above Stock consists of every article usu ally kept in Store, all of which will be sold Cheap for Cash or approved produce. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by fair dealing and a desire to please, to continue to merit and receive a liberal share ol tiie public patronage. G. W. REPP. Oct. 3, 1556. Physic Disarmed or its Terrors.-—Eve ry person is interested in hearing that Dr. Click— ••tier, of New York, has invented a medicine of tiie most certain and powerful purgative quali ties, which is yet so gentle that its operations on the system are entirely unfelt. Its action is al together unattended with griping or nausea, and still more to enhance its value, it is coated with white sugar, so that it leaves no unpleasant taste in the mouth. In fact its flavor is so un like physic, and its srtion ir so perTctly gen tle, that anv person may swallow a dose wit tr out suspecting that he has taken physic at all, unless through its ultimate efiect, which is powerful and positive, even on the most costive Constitutions. We need riot comment mi those great advantages of Clickener's Sugar-Coated Vegetable Purgative Pills, over other medicines, as they must be obvious to all, forthereare few persons who do not require physic occasionally, and fewer still who have not a rooted aversion to the nauseous and racking compounds|which, before tiie appearance of these pills, were the onlv characters which physic ever assumed. In less than live years, Clickener's Sugar-Coated Vegetable Pi lis will supersede all other purga tive medicines, tor no person will consent to have his stomach turner!, and Iris bowels racked with these old fashioned preparations, when he might have the desired object accomplished much more thoroughly by a new one, whose effect is unaccompanied by the slightest offen sive sensation. j2w.] CGF^These Pills may be had of Store-keepers in every city, town, village, or place in tin- Uni ted States. Jan. 0. 1857. Caution. Whereas my daughter Julian has lpft her father's hou.e without any just cause or provocation—and whereas she is at liberty and affectionately invited to return home —therefore all persons are cautioned a eainst t r u-ti rij: or harboring her on my Recount, as I will pay no debts of her contracting in anv form. (.'HAS. MERWINE. Jan. 0, 1957. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE Jf PFIVATE SALE. The sn| .cri!'>'is wish to dispose of, at private sale, their property situate on the Chambers burg and Bedford turnpike road, at the eastern base ol Sideling Hill, ten iniles west of Mc ! Connellsburg. This property is well known as "REAMER'S ST AX D" and is one of the most desirable in the country. The improvements are a large Stone Tavern House, with all the necessary out-buiidings—an ice-house, three Tenant houses, a Blacksmith Shop, a Barn, four Stables, sufficient to accommodate sixtv horses, a never failing running pump at each end of the house, and a new bath house. The Farm contains aliout seven hundred acres, of which near 300 are cleared. The soil is red slate, and produces excell. Nt crops. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to examine the propertyand any information desired as to term*, ice., will be given bv c YVM. C. REAxMER, SidtUnj; Hill. F. ('. REAMER. -Bedford. Jan. 9, iSf>7. II tlie above pro|>erly is not sold by the Ist April ftext, it wiil be tor rent. Pl r 2LIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court lof Bedford County, the subscriber will sell, at i'ubiic Sale, at the house of John A. (Jump, in Bloody Run, on Wednesday, the Jit, day of i Febrt uiy, 1857, the following Real Estate, late the property oi Abraham Spatks, deceased, to VVI ' ; One tract of 11ruber land, in Fast Providence Township, containing 58 acres and lOOperch <-s, with the allowance, adjoining lands of Ben jamin Martin's lieirs, (. W. Householder, and ' others. Also one other tract containing 10 acres, u ith lite allowance, adjoining lands in the name of Francis Gibbs, Robert Morris, and James Reese. TERMSOne third in hand, and the bal ance in two equal annual payments without in terest, to be secured by judgment bonds. JOHN CESSNA, Acting adm'r. of the Estate of Abraham Sparks, dec'd. Jan. 9, 1857. A: the same time and place, and upon the ' same terms, the subscriber will oiler for saie a tract of land, in Hopewell thownship, contain ing acres aibd 90 pe/clies, partly cleared and under fence, and adjoining lands of David Brol i lier, Henry Rynard, others. JOHN CESSNA.' • f Jan. 9, 1857. PI BLICI SALE OS'a Valuable J2ill Property. THE subscribers wfn offer, at Public Sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, the lOth day of February, 1857, their valuable Mill Property, situate in St. Clair Township, Bedford county, Pa. The mill is OPVV and well finished, calcu lated to make both Merchant and country Work, and has a laige run of custom. The mill has two run of Burrs. Attached to the Mill is 3f> acres of first ratp land. £3 cleared and under fence—6 meadow, There are twrt f good houses on the premises, one stable, and all necessary outrbnildings, all new aod-ciimiortably arran ranred. Also 100 fruft trees, all grafted. Terms made Known on day of sale, and will he reasonable. Due attendance will be given i ■ ADAM EA'STER, EMANUEL EASTER. Jan. 9, 1857. PCBIJC S VLi: OF i TRIfT OF USD. PV virlup of an order of the Orphans' Court in and (or (he county of Bedford, the under signed will expose to sale on Saturdaj'. the 31st day of January, 1857, on the premises, a tract of Land situate partly in Juniata Township, Bedford County, and part in Allegheny Town ship, Somerset County, containing 185 acres and allowance, warranted in the name of Jacob Moyer, adjoining lands of George and William Frazier, Frederick Glossbrenoer, and others, having thereon - r -cti ! a Cabin House, and a bout lb acres cleared and under cultivation. This tract has a fine grotvth of White Pine and other timber thereon, choice fruit of every va riety, and three acres of first rate meadow. Terms made known on day of Sale, and will be reasonable. Due attendance will be given by JOSEPH DULL, Guardian of the Minor Children of William Suefly, dec'd. Jan.9, 1857. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber will sell, at piivale sale, the valuable property ou w hicti he at present re sides, situate in St. Clair township, adjoining property of Thos. B. Wisegarver, on the main road leading from Bedford to Holiidaysburg.. It consists of five acres of land, on which is e recfed a iiandsome plank Dwelling House three stories high, with stable and all necessary out buildings, including an Ice House. There is also a Stone-ware Pottery on the premises, cal culated to make the best kind of work. Also will be sold, of Land, containing about 2S acres, one mile di.-tant from the above prop erty, half well timbered, and the balance fen ced and in a tine state of cultivation. This is a desirable property, and purchasers would do well to call and see it. It will be sold on fa vorable terms, which will be made known at a ny time by the subscriber living on the pretn ises. It is a first rate opening for a Store and a Blacksmith Shop. M. S. SILL. Jan. 9, 1857.' i 2 Cent* Reward ! Ran away from the subscriber living in Juni ata township, Bedford County, on the 2d inst. an indented apprentice, named John Lepol, aged If. vears. All persons are cautioned ajainst trusting or harboring said boy, as 1 will prosecute anv who do so. The above reward will be paid for his recovery, but neither thanks nor charges paid tor bringing him home. F. HILDERBRANDT. Jan. 9, 1557.