PILES neglected often pro ve fatal, lead sto con sumption; annoint the partsthree times a day with ©ALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR. If secretion lorm in the rectum then insert the .-Pile Syringe" filled with Extractor, and gradually discharge it as the syringe is withdrawn. It never fails to cure ca ses of any age or virulence, nor to give entire ease instantly to all, frequently curing by one applica tion. Piles are known by the heat, itching, anil pain of the anus. Bleeding piles are eau.-nl, sometimes, by the falling of the whole bowels, which then press the intestinal canal tight against the back bones, and keeps the blood from returning up the vessels, simi lar to the blood being kept at the top of your linger when a string is tied tight round it; such is frequent, and for scrofulous humors and ulcers to form therein: then procure a perfect abdominal supporter,and wear a corn pas- to the rectum, and continue to u-e the -a!* e as above, a!-o rub it well over ihe loin- and ab domen for some time, and the natural belts that sup port the bowels will lie contiacted and made strong, and your life will be saved. If properly applied,ev ery case will be cured. It never fails. \V. Jnk ins, Esq.. of Columbus, Ohio, Secretary of the Ohio Insurance Company, who was taken to New York in extreme debility, with Piles, to have an operation performed by the celebrated Dr. Mott, a . the only chance to hi- I' e, accidentally heard of the PAIN EXTRACTOR, stales, "Tor year- his disease defied medical skill,and grew Worse until life became intolerable; he was speedily cured bv DALLEY S PAIN EXTRACTOR. "No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a Steel Plate Engraved Label with the signa tures of C. V. CLiCKFNER fs CO., proprietors, and HENRY ©ALLEY, manufacturer. Price -Y cents per box. All orders should be addressed to C. V. Click ener & Co.. S! Barclay street, New York. Jan. ( J, ISs7—2m. Few are aware how frequently Publishers are compelled to m-ert among their advertisements, statements which they can neither sanction or be lieve. A pleasant exception to this dbagreeal le necessi ty are the adverti-enient- of Dr. J. C. Ayer's Cher- i iv Pectoral and Pills which will he found in our col umns. We have publi-hed lor him before, arid nl- ; ways with the feeling that in -o doing we in no wise ; deceive or mi-lead the public, lor we have had indis- • putahle proof that his words are strictly true, with j abundant reasons to believe that his medicines will j do all "hev promise, arid all that can be Reasonably j expected from any medicine, iiis Cherry Pectoral j i, too well known iri this common ry to need any commendation from us, arid the Pills we are creili- I b'v it formed are not inferior to his Pectoral.— Prov- , Mirror. K. I. Jan. 'J, 1837 lm B.vrcHKi.or.'s HAIK Dvtr.—Twenty YEARS cxp- riirienT p.l application ji •' v the pi opt .etor in WARRANT ING tins the best IS.iit Dye in existence. It dyes black or brown instantly, without the least injury o hair or skin. Matte anJ sold, nr applied, (in nine private rooms) at HATCiIKI.OR'S Wig Factory, Broadway. New Yoik. He --ore you ge; Wn. A. BATCH KLon's. as there is a worthless iinitarion. The genuine is sold in Bedford by l)r. F. C. REA MKK. Jan. 0, 1557 —1 m. OyNO HUMBITL—II. H. HCJTZ'S CF.I.F.BRA ri.D Tetter Wa-ti, i the only safe arid sure remedy ever discovered for cur i g the Tetter, Ringworm, ami all eruptions of the Skin. It ts M> infallable a remedy, that a perfect cure in all cases of Fetter is guaranteed, if attentively applied, hi ordinary cases one bottle will be siifficent to perfect a cut e. In bail ca.es, with a 'I Iter ol long standing, more will be repaired. Price CPH|J> per bottle, For -ale at [)r. B. F. Reamers Bedford. April 25, 1S":G-Iy. CnsTiVENKss, t'tioi.ic, LNDIUKS rtox, Have long fa died the Physician's skill. A medicine however |„i- been di-Povered and is now offered to the world, which is a quick and perfect cure for them, to which nearly every respectable practitioner in New York will hear willing testimony, as they have abandoned a!! other remedies for its use. The rernejy spoken ol is (.'!icker>er' Sugar Coated A egetuble P. IN. A medicine which, is a- paiateahle as sugar plumbs; never gripes or nauseates in the slightest degiee,und Vet is the ii'o-t searching and positive purgative preparation ever discovered. Such is the excellence of Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills that the proprietor warrants a rule if they are taken accord ing to directions, and binds himself to return the money it the purchaser is not fully plea-ed with liiem. The great_£Xciteniertl which th-ir appears gii.ee has produced is not a false one, but is erected on tbe strong foundation of truth, and will nevei pass a way, for so long as co tivenes<, cholic, arid indiges tion remain attendant in the human rare, go long will their only positive remedy continue to be popular. Jan. 23, 1857—2vv. PI BUG S tu: OP VALI ABLE HEAL ES TATE. The sul*fiTrier will offer, at public Sale, on TH URS D A Y the 19th dav of February, instant, all lliat his a .iloahle f.inn titxm v. Rich be s:t present resides, Situate in Juniata Township, Bedford County, about 2 miles South of the Bedford atid Sunrooset Turnpike, and cottve nnnt to the Cuniberland Market—contaii-itig 100 acres ol land, ad; ining lands of Jesse \ al enline, Daniel Sclwyer, John Lall-rlv. and others—about 7 I acres cleared and under ce.lti vati in. The improvements area one and a iad Story FRAME HOUSE with a good cci- Jat niiderat.it.lh, double I>g Barn and sheds, Warnm sited, Corn crib, Wood-house and other tier.ssary I tuj.lings— two never failing Springs of water convenient tn the house—also fine "cLmi of Apples and P> actu s. Tin re is a sir vi o! water running thr ugh i! i- land an I an abundance of White pirn* and other tin her. ihf undesigned having determined t> go west, 'f s propet ty will be absolutely snlil, a!) there fire fitsiiv.us of procuring a d-siiii' = !• property a! a bargain would ! eiter attend. For further luilicnlars apply to tin- subscriber on the prem iss, or to Jno. P. Reed, E.q. in Bedford.— IN:rris made known on dav of sale. MOSES LAFFF.RTY. Jan. 23, 1H57. COURT PROCLAMATION. To Hit Coroner, f/te Justices of the. Bencr, nnJ Constables In the different Townships in thr Count'/ of Bedford, (irt'ding. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to me directed, under the hand and seal of the Hon. FRANCIS V.. KIM.WELL, President f the several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, consisting of the counties of franklin, Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jai! delivery for the trial of capi ta' and other offenders therein and in the Gene ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace: and Jonx G. HARTJ.EV and A. J. Sxivnnv, Esqs. Judges of the same Court, in the same County f Bedford, You and each of you are hereby re quired to he and appear in vour proper persons v 'ith your Records, Recognizances, Exarnina '• ions, and other remembrances before the Judges - a!, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and r:nir r and General Jai! Delivery and Gene d Quarter Sessions ol the Peace therein to he hoidi-n lor the county of Bedford, aforesaid, on th<- 2 1 Monday of Feb. fbeing the 9lfi , ;i y>) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, 'here and then to do those things to which your several offices appertain. GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the -'■> i day of Jan., in the year of our Lord 1*57. HT7GH MOORE, Sheriff. Beat Quality Juniata Hammered Iron, Dial! sizes, constantly on hand at Blymire and tiartfey'c, a ; p or; r e prices, for cash or its equiv alent. Orders for extra sizes promptly attended Also Rolled Iron, Nail Rods, Strap Ir derived from them. T hese y-iHs produce no irritation or icun, unless it arise from a i n-viiiuslv exist ing obstruction or derangement in the' bowels. Being untc'v vr jet able, no harm can arise from 'their use in *"v I, I iiiiitr 5 but it i bet!c, tin; any medicine sltoitld r.e i iken judiemnsiy. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are app'iia'ilo are given en the bo\. Among the complaint.-whielt have !n i u speedily _ cured by them, v. .- muv mention Liver Cotuplaiur. in its various forms of .Jaundice. Indigestion, I nr. <•. i, and Loss oi Apjit ;ile, Eistlrsstti Britain) tv, liiiii us Headache, Bi'iou- Fever, Fever am Ague, Pain in tbe Side and Loins ; fi r, hi truth, all tin-.' .re l.u.t the ituisequenee of diseased action in I in- liver. As an aperient, they a Herd prompt and sure relief in Oostivt- Hess, Piles, folic, I)\senlerv, llmm rs, S rofula uTid Seurw. folds with soreness of the body, I'bai- and im purity i t lite blood ; in short, any and everv case where u purgative is required. ihe*.' nave also produced soma sitigwl irlv swrc.-ful cures in iilu um itism. flout, Drop-v, (lima I. Krvsi-wl is, 1 a piii.ii.ill oi tie' lie it, I .an- ill ll::*. I'.ck, Ltoiunrh. at.d -side. They -houlri be freciv taken in the spring o l ' the year, to purify the blood and pre; sr ■ [lie-vstem for the cliang: of season-. An occasional dose stimulates the stoma, h and bowels into healthy action, a id restores the appetite and vigor. 1 hey purify the flood, and, bv their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the laid; . and restore the wasted <., diseased energies of the whole org .tii- limn , . u oe- | rusion I dose advantageous, even though no serious derail r*etncitt exists; Kit iiiiiKTO s;M v dosin** should lit *, r; l;c earned i >o < ir, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to c cess. The thou sand eases in which a physic is required cannot he enu merated here, hut the themselves to the re-..son of exerv r-ody : and th: ; mil i . toil mi to answer a better purpose than :nv thing which has hitherto been avail;.hie to mankind. \\ here th lr virtues arc once Known, the pu .lie \\ :.j no lorcrer doubt what remedy to emplov when in litred el a cathartic m< Ueiiijj sutrar wrapped ;-.icy are pleasant to take*. ..:id la in*/ purr-Jv veuetabie, no lu roi a u arise rem their use in ativ quainT* ror minute D.ructions. .PC wrapper en the Box. i'IiKPA RIID tY JAMES C. AYEH, E'l'itctifiU AKniyticiU E'licsiiist, LOWK[.I.. MASS. Trica 25 Cont3 par Box. Tiva Bcxss for sl. CEERBY PECTOEAL, i'or Slit* rapid ( an- of COl'taiS, (OLDS. HOARSENESS, BR()\- < !!ITIS. V, 00P5.\{,-{ (H 4i!l, {'!!>?. ASTHMA. AM? n>xsnii*7isx. I rcntd - fin- vol; ♦.. i* itscli siu ii iifi[i>riptr from lis dirt s of i vi n vurtcfy of ;"ilmoti.irv disease, that it :s entirely minoi-essan to r<> tin- evidences of its iir tilc- in miy communit* when- it has been employed. S,> wide:g tb S-1.l its 11-'-fulness. and • numerous tin rases of jts euros. rb.it almost every section of the coun try abounds :n person* publicly kuotvu, who ham been ) stored ftf.tn nb.ruiihg and even desperate diseases of ;ii • lungs lii il< usi■. When once trietl, its superiority over . very other mi divine >f its kind : - too apparent in escape observation, arid where its v irtues are k'uuu-n. the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and ilatigi rung a tied ion of the pulmonary or gaiis vvhi. h ace incident to our climate. And not "only ::: fmir.ididde attack- upon the iurrtjs, but tor the milder varieties of Coi.lis, Citrons. Jlo.vtisr.M SS, Jr., and for ( Hit iiliKN, :t N trie ieio.ilutest uud. s ifest loedhuue t ut Cilli be obtain".!. ' Vs it as h !'£T h. on ;n constant live throughout this ee tion. vv'i p.oeri not do tnorc than assure the p-cjis <;u:.:;:v is kej." up to the be*! that it ever has booti, and that the genuine article is sold by j)r. f . ( . Reamer, and Dr. B. F. Ilarrv, Bedford. Pa. Dec. 2(j, 1856. • r! v U HAS just returned from thef'itv w it ft an as sorlnt-ttf t.f fa>i.tollable WI N TER GOODS, such as \ oI v"t ami Satin B •r.tM..-, Ribbons. Plumes and French Fcuvns, CT nks and Tal n>ahs. Furs of all kinds. An elegant asscrt irie.nt of DRESS GOOODS, French Merinocs, ( VditJt ir ( 'Siitll, Enjrlish Merino, piatd Cashtnere, French Merino Robes, Chintz R'>hes, Childtens 1 Hats and Bonnets, Coals attd TaltriaPs, French Worked f.'oßars, Kid (loves and Hosiery, Ladies" Boots and Shoes, Heeled (j liters, Misses and Citildretts' Bota.sand Shoes. Also a general assoiliitrtit of ;ill kinds ol GOODS. French an:i English FANCY GOODS. Nov. (i, 1 soo. NEW STORE AND SEW ROODS!! THE subscriber would an not; are to Ins old fiends, as well as to the public al large, that he has opened an ENTIRELY NEW STORE in the Borough of Bedford, immediately opposite (he Washington Hotel, he has just re ceived a stock of SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS ola superior quality, embracing al most every article in the DRY GOODS and GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the es pecial attention ot the people, who rrtav find it to their interest to give him a call belore pur chasing elsewhere. flis Goods u ill be exhibit ed with pleasure, whether purchased or not. S A All; EL BROWN. Bedford, May 23, 1856. PURCHASERS, THIS WAY! .MORE GOODS.—The subscriber ha l ? re ceived and opened another -• nt assortment of VYINTER GOODS, embracing a splendid as>rt>norit of Ladies and Dress Goods, Hoots, Shoes Caps, Furs, and almost e very other article adapted to the season, which he offers at a small profit for either cash or ap proved produce. Call at the Cheap Store and judge lor yourselves. We consider it no tron bld to shew our goods whether purchased or not. JACOB REED. Dec. 5,-1856. JOHN BORDER, GUNSMITH, Will attend to ail business in his line in (lie best style,on short notice and reasonable terms. TP*Shop at the east end of Bedford. Die. 12, 185 G. ly. Last NOTICE! , DA* - Ihe Notes, Book accconnts, and auction sales nt Sansom & Gephart mnt besettled IMMEDIATE LY. Alter the )7th February next they will be placed in the hand- ot' IE NicodemtH, Esq. and suits brought without "tear, favor, or affection." S. 11. TATE, .tan. .10, 18*i7. Assignee. RcGISTER'o NGTICr. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, as heir-, creditor- or otherwise, that the following named persons, have filed their accounts in the Reg ister's Office, which will he presented to the Or phans Court ot Bedford County, on Friday the 11th | day of February next, foi confirmation, at which tune they may attend it they think proper. T he final account of Alexander, Thomas, and John Kiii, Uxors, of the la-t will, &c. ol John King, lute ol West Providence Township il-c. Ihe Recount of Geo. H. Spang, Esq. adm'r ot 1 iiotr.ns IveefT'e, la'eo! Bedford Borough. dec. I he account ol Cyrus Otter, adm'r ot Jacob Oher, late of South Wondbeuv Township, dec. I lieaerount at O. E. Shannon. E-q. adm'r de bonis non of Christina Anderson,'late of St Clair Town ship. dec. !he account 01 Danl. R. Wi-pgarver, Esq. Gtiar i diaii o! Gordon and Amanita Hammer, minor Chii . dren o! John \Y. Hammer, dec. The account of Francis Donahoe, adm'r of Jainc Donahoe, late ot Southampton Town-hip. dec. The account of Wm. Frazer, acting adm'r of Win. Soerly, late of Jiiuiata Township, d,ec. The final account of Wm. Rock, adm'r of George Rock, late of Napier Township, dec. The account ol Elias Gump, Esq. trustee to sell the Real (.state of John Feigbt, late of Colcrain Township, dec. 1 he account ot Samuel Broun, surviving Exor. of the.la-t Will iNc. ot John KeelTe, late of Bedford Township, dee. The account of Frederick Mnith Guardian ot' Mary i F.I len Feight minor datigliter of John Feight iate of; Colcrain Town-hip. dec. The account oi Hugh Wilson tru-tee to sell the Real Estate of Otho Wilson late of Southampton : Township, ilec. The account of .lnMah Miller and John Eaffertv; adm'rs ot John LalTerty late of Juniata Township, dec. The account of Robert Elder adm'r of John A. Nirndenui- late of Woodberrv Town hip, dec. The account of Josiah Miller Esq. one of the ridoi'rs o| Daniel Muser late of Londonderry Town ship dec. The aeonunt of John and Samuel Snider, adm'rs nf Adam Snid-r late of West Providence Township dec. The account of David C. Long adm'r ol Henry Mefrirk late of South Woodherry Tovvr-hip dec. The account of Aaron Reed l'.xor. of the la-t Will and testament of Dr. Wm. \Y. Reed late of South Woodherry Township, ilec. The account of Isaiah and Friah Coidy atlflt's ol Alien Colily lute of Napier Township, dec. The account of Saml. M. Boor acting Exor. of the |at will &<*. of Michael Boor, late of Cumber land Valley Township, dee. D. WASH ABA CGH. liegi-ter. Rru.isiEr.'s OrrtCK, .Tan. 1(5, 18.77. -7-N7J JIMBROTYPE LIKENESSES. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Cumberland Valley and the sur rounding country that lie has opened a room in Centreville where he will take Daguerreotype Likenesses in Lockets. Breast Pins, Bracelets, No. &c.. Alsoiri fancy and common cases, a variety of which he has just received, ranging itt price from § I up. Pictures tak-'fi in ill! kinds of weather, at moderate prices. H*| hopes to he liberally patronized, satisfied that he 1 can please all who honor him jvith a call. DANIEL R. ANDERSON. Dec. 5, ISS(L Application* Jbr Licci^e. Notion is hereby sivn that the following i named persons have fil *d their petite rs for Li cense in the Office of the ( I.• rk of the Court of Quarter Sessi >ns in and for the Countv of • lord, in pursuance of the art of Assembly, pa s ed 31 st March, 1856, eat it led "an art to regu'ate 1 the sale of ir-toxtcaling liquor;'." wl ic ; w.ii be | presen(ef for hearing on Friday ti.e 13th day ; of February next, to wit ; E. D. Smith, Tavern in Hopewell. Jnn. S. Crouse, Tavern in Rloody Run. Isaac Kav, Tavern in Stonerstown. PhilipG. Morgart. Tavern in M>chanics!mrg. Fre,|. Rerkhimer, Tavern in Si Ciairsville. Jo!in To Id, Tavern, Bedford Township. John J. Luther, Eating Mouse, in Red. Ro. John S. Ritchev, Distiterv, in Bedford Tp. J. S. Rerkstresser, Eating House, in Stoners town. D. WASHABAUGH, Jan. *23, IS57* LTk. E\ EIIHAHT, AS: I COM, A CO- Forwarding and Commission Merchants, HOPEWELL, r.i. Tiie subsrrihers doing business under the Firm of EVKIMJAUT, ASIICOM, FV Co., are now pr-pai ed to Store and Ship Flour, Grain, and ail kinds of Merchandize upon reason.d ie terms. They also keep on hand Blaster, Fish, Salt, Rock Powder, .foe., to which they invite the attention of Merchants in the country and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour and Grain that the Eastern Market will afford. JOHN C. EVKRIIART, GR.o. R. RAO-DULLAC. C. VV. Asiico.'.i, JOLN F. Lawny. Dec. 26, 1856—1 v. UCKN SHELTERS, FODDER CUTTERS, Cona .TiiHix. !F/ = ' We but ask the Farmers to give these Machines a trial, and, if they are not good, and do not work as represented, they may be return ed, and the IT. >ney will he promptly refunded. Give them a trial—it will cost nothing—and, hv having them you will save money. BLYMJRE & HARTLEY. Bedford, December 19, "1856. NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of An drew Cain, late of Bedford Township, dec, have BEEN granted to the subscriber residing in said Township. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement. JOHN B. FURXEY. Jan. 23, 1857. Adm'r. A large assortment of Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes just received and for saie at Dr. Harry's. BOOTS i.y SHOES. — The subscribers have just opened a large supply of Boots ad• Co. \ . 1 ?ijSO r K -T // jßP'' AsC£ -:f % 'W, "est IHE undersigned having entered ir.to part nership, respectfully announce to the public I generally, tliat they are now prepared to lur l rush anything in their line at exceedingly low rairs. We ai" now opening an elegant Slock ol Hardware, ( utlery, House Furnishing Goods, lin Japanned, Brass, French, and Biiltania Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Pine Ware, Nails. Glass, Brushes, Putty, No., Nc. A large stock j of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, ol our own j manufacture. Spouting and other work done to order, as usual. SIO \ES oi every descrip tion for wood or coal, of which we ate just re ceiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm Imp! ■orients in great variety, warranted as rep resented, tile best and latest Inventions of the j day. And, as we are every week receiving .mods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts mug, we will alwavs endeavor to keep a full supply of e\erything m our line, or at least i furnish any article required at a short no tice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low raVs. We cordially invite all to give us a call. ■ a:-..' especially the La ins, as we hare nearly everything to niake house keeping easy from a Needle to a Cooking Stove. GEO, BLYMIRE, WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, ISSG-Iy. MORE NEW GOODS AT SHOEMAKER'S COLONADB STORE. The subscribers having just returned from the east are now receiving a general assortment ol Ladies Dres Goods, which consist in part of Coburgs, Fliibet.s, Delaines, Alpaccas, .Merinos, black and fancy Silks. ice. Nc. Also Cloths, Cussimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Nc. Groceries, Qun nsw are, Hardware, Buckets, Btootr.s, Looking (Jlasses, &c. Their stock con sists. ol every article usually kept in store, which they will h- pleased to shew to all who n;av fa vor them with a call; and will be sold cheap. Thankful f>r past favors, they hope bv fair dealing atui a desire !•> please to continue to re ceive a liberal share of patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods. BOOT .LVD SHOE STORE. A large assort merit ot Boots and Shoes just received and lor sale at Shoemaker's Colonade Store. Dec. I*2, 1856. NEW FALL ami WINTER GOODS AT CHEAP SIDE STORE! The undersigned has just returned from the •jstern cities with a large slock of FALL y IfLYTEIi GOODS. A general assortment of LADIES' Dr< -s GOODS, which consists, in pari, of Block and Fancy Silk s, Delaines, Madonna Cloth, Co brg, Merino, Nc. Nc. Also, a great variety ol Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Jeans, vNc. Nc. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps— Groceries, (Joeensware, Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Look tig Glasses, Nc. Nc. The a'r.ov • Stock consists of every article usu ally kept in Store, allot" which will be sold i 'l'c.tfp foe Cask or approved produce. Thanklul for past favor®, lie hopes, by fair dealing and a desire to pi- as**, to continue to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. G. W. REPP. Oct. 3, 1856. Uatdion. Whereas rny daughter Julian ha-- ]eit her father's knn.-e u - tbotff any ju-t cause or provocation—and whereas sire is a: liberty and affertioriateiy invited To return home—therefore alt persons are cautioned a sainst tru-ting or harboring her on my account, as I * ill pay no debts of her coulrafting iit ttl* form. ( HAS. MF.RWINE. Jan. 0, 1857. AS 'PEALS. Notice i> hereby giv en, to the taxable inhabit ants of Bedford county that an appeal will he iiebl by the Count v (' iinmissioners at the com missioners office in the borough of Bedford on the days specified, to vv it: For the Townships ot Hopewell, St. Clair. Union, Middle ant! South Woodbertv, on Mou djv tile 2d day of February ne\t. For the Townships of Broadtnp, Liberty, Monroe, East and West Providence, on Tues day the 3d day >f February next. For the Townships of Colerain, Cumberland Valley, Harrison, Londonderry and Southamp ton. on Wednesday the 4-lh day of February next. And for the Townships of Bedford, Juniata, Napier, and tin* Borough of Bedford and Schells burg, on Thursday the sth day of February next. When and where all persons or corporators, feeling themselves aggrieved at the enumera tion arid valuation of their taxable property and effects, pursuant to the several acts of Assembly, are requested to attend and slate their grievan ces for redress, according to law. CATHY \ LADER EVANS, WILLIAM WHETSTONE, H. J. BUHNER, Commissioners. Attest—H. NICODKMI'S, Clerk. Commissioners Office, Jan. 16, *1857. LIST OF CAUSES Put down for Trial at February Term, 1857, (9th day.) John King rs Meiford James. H-'ZR'KIAB Cheney vs Win. P. Schell ET al. James M. Reynolds vs. S. M. Barclay's ad'r. John May vsJohn Shoaf. Jacob Stoeckenius vs Daniel R. Troutman. Joshua Filler vs Samuel Williams. George W. Anderson vs David Over. Peter Wertz vs Mary Kerr et al. WM. Patterson's heirs vs David Patterson. Kirubor A. Moore vs Espy L. Anderson. John Bowser vs Samuel Whetstone et al. John W. Duncan and wife VS D. Diltz et al. David Whetstone vs John Bowser et al. Jos. Gregory's a;lmr. vs Wm. Stnckey. Catharine Coleman's heirs vs. D. Shroyer. A. W. Stoner vs. Patrick Burns. James Leasure VS. Abvy Boylan. Dan!. Berkhimer et al. VS Henry Font et al. Belts, Pusey Co. vs. Locke & Snider. ' D. WASHABAUGH, Prot'Y. January 9, 1857. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT FFIVATE SALE. The siibsrrihfrs wis.li to dispose of, at private sale, their property situate on the Chambers burg and Redtord turnpike road, at the eastern (ase of Sideling Hill, ten miles west of Mc- Connellshurg. This properly is well known as "REAMER'S STAND" and is one of the most desirable in the country. The improvements are a large Stone Tavern House, with all the necessary out-buildings—an ice-house, three : Tenant houses, a Blacksmith Shop, a Barn, four Stables, sufficient to accommodate sixty horses, a npver failing running pump atpach end of the house, and a new bath house. The Farm contains about seven hundred acres, of which near .100 are cleared. The soil is red slate, and produces excelh nt crops. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to examine the peopprt v, and any information desired as to lernu,&f., will he given by WM. C. REAMER, Sideline Hill. F. C. REAMER, lied ford. Jan. 9, 1857. above property is not sold by the Ist April next, it will be for rent. PUBLIC SALE or REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court 1 |of Bedford County, the subscriber will sell, at Public Sale, at the house of John A. Gump, in Bloody Run, on Wednesday, the 4th dav of: F' bruaiy. 1857, the following Real Estate, late tiie property of Abraham Sparks, deceased, to j wit : One tract of Timber la rid, in Eut Providence Township, containing 58 acres and 100 perch es, with the allowance, adjoining lands of Ben jamin Martin's heirs, G. W. Householder, and others. Also one other tract containing 40 acres, u ith the allowance, adjoining lands in the name of Francis Gibbs, Robert Morris, and James Reese. TERMS :—One third in hand, and the hat- j once i:i two equal annual payments without in terest, to be secured by judgment bonds. JOHN CESSNA, Acting adm'r. of the Estate j of Abraham Sparks, di-c'd. I Jan. 9, 1857. At the same time and place, and upon the same terms, the subscriber will offer for sale a tract ol land, in Hopewell thownship, contain ing 54 acres and 90 pprches, partly cleared and under fence, and adjoining lands of David Brol lier, Henry Rynard, and others. JOHN CESSNA. Jan. 9, 1557. PIBIJt SALE a VaitEahle lull Prcperly. THE subscribers will offer, at Public Sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 10th day of February, 1857, their valuable Mill Property, situate in St. Clair Township, Bedford county, Pa. The mill is new and well finished, calcu lated fo make both Merchant and country work, and has a large run of custom. The mill has two run of Burrs. Attached to the Mill is 35 acres of first rate land, 13 cleared and under fence—6 meadow, There are two good houses on the premises, one stable, and ali necessary out-buildings, ai! new and comfortably arran ranged. Also 100 fruit trees, all grafted. Terms made known on day of sale, and will be reasonable. Due attendance will be given by ADAM EASTER, E.MANUEL EASTER. Jan. 9, 1857. PUBLIC SALE OF I TRACT OF USD. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court in and tor the county of Bedford, the under signed will expose to sale on Saturday, the 31 st day ol 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 Mover, adjoining lands of George and William Frazier, Frederick Glossbrenner, and others, having thereon .erected a Cabin House, and a hout 15 acres cleared and under cultivation. This 11act lias a tine growth 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 w ill he n asonabie. Due attendance will be given by JOSEPH DULL, Guardian of the Minor Children OT William Sues ly, dec'd. Jan. 9, 1557. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT VRSVITE SALE. THE subscriber will sell, at private sale, the valuable property on which he .at present re sides, situate in St. Clair township, adjoining property of 'l'lios. B. Wisegarver, T.n the main road leading from Bedford to Hoilidavsbnrg. It consists of five acres of land, on w hich is e rected a handsome 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 be..: kind of work. Also will be sold, a tract of Land, containing about 28 acres, one mile distant from the above -prop erty, half well timbered, and the balance fen ceil and in a fine state of cultivation. This is a DESIRABLE property, and purchasers would do •.veil to call and see it. It will be sold on fa vorable terms, which will be man*- known at a ny time by the subscriber living on the prem ises. It is a first rate opening lor a Store and a Blacksmith Shop. M. S. SILL. Jan. 9, 1857.* 2 Ccnlw Reward ! Ran aw av from the subscriber living in Juni ata township, Bedford County, on the 2d int. an indented apprentice, named John Lepol, aged 14- V-ars. All peisons ate cautioned against trusting or harboring said boy, as I will prosecute any who do so. The above reward will be paid for his recovery, but neither thanks nor charges paid for bringing him home. F. HILDERBRANDT. Jan. 9, 1857. Shoe, Glassware, and Variety STORE. ADAM FERGI'SOX Has jt. i opened, next door to Minnick's, on Juliana -t, a lar*e assortment of Shoes and Boots, < f every kind, size and description.— Also an extensive assortment of Glassware, in cluding cake stands, preserve dishes, cake baskets, hail-lamps, tumblers, large beer glasses. ; window glass, card receivers, terra cotta, &c. Also silver cake baskets, and a variety of other articles in fhat line. He has also on hand the ; best kind of Tobacco and Cigars, cheese and j crackers, carpet hags. Misses satchels, Gentle ' men's canes, shotguns, (lentleinen's and Ladies' | gloves, of all kinds. Hoiserv of all descrip , lions, and a variety of other articles, not neces sary to mention. Having bought his shoes and glassware, in larger quantities, than is usual fbr count'v mer chants, he can sell at reduced juices. Dec. 26, IBb6. SHERIFF'S SMS. Iy virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. tome directed, there w ill he sold a! the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday, the 9th day of Ft-bruarv, 1857, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described l\ea! Estate to wit: One Tract of land containing 117 acres, more or 1 ss. about 55 acres cleared and under fence, with a Story and a half Log House, and Log Stable thereon erected, also a small apple Orchard thereon, adjoining lands of David Fore, A bra I am Morgan, and others, situate in East Providence Township, Bedford Count\, and taken in execution as the property of Wil liam Latta. Also one other tract of land containing 17 acres, more or les*. about 18 acres cleared and under fence, with 2 Two story L' 2 Houses tlu-reon erected, adjoining lands of George B. Kav, John King, and otters, situate in Hope well Township, Bedford Countv, and taken in execution as the property of Preston B riles and Mi!ford James. Also, one oti: r tract of land containing 150 acres, more or abun! 100 acres eKared and under f-nce, with a Two story Leer House, Tenant House, and Double J,.jg Bam thereon erected, also an apple Orchard thereon, adjoin ing lands ol Lane's heirs, Hopewell Iron Coal Company, and others. Also, one other tract of land containing J75 acres, more or less, about 10 acres cleared and under fence, adjoining lands of th< abovp, and all situate in Broad Top Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of James J. McElbenv and John Daugher tv. A Iso, one lot of ground fronting 30 feet on the B< ilord and Char.bershurg turnpike road, and extending back about 300 feet to the Rays town Biancli of the Juniata a Two Story Frame Carriage Shop, s|fh Back Build ing attached thereon erected, adjoining lots of Abraham VVeiseJ on the East, audio} of Michael W isel on tlie West, situate in Bedford Town ship, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of YYiliiatu Weisyl. Also, all of Deft. Henry Wood, his right ti tle and interest, in and to 2 lots, of ground, in the Borough of Bedford, situate on the South side of Pitt street, containing 120 feet in front, and running lack about 250 feet, numbered in general plan of said Borough as Nos. lSLand 185, and having thereon erected a 2 Story and halt Stone Dwelling House, Store-house, Ware House, and also three Brick Offices, and Stone Stable thereon, adjoining lot of Jacob Reed on the East, and lot of George Blymire on the West, and taken in execution as the proper!}' of Henry Wood. Also, one tract of land containing 136 acme, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story Log House, and Double Log Barn thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of William Clark, Thomas Jones, and others, situate in St. Clair Township, Bedford County, and taken in exe cution as the property of William Sleek and Philip Sleek. HGGII MCCRE, Sheriff. Jan. 16, 1557. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE undersigned have just opened their usu al supply of XPRDG V SOOiER GOODS, and u ill take pleasure in showing them, to ail who may favor ns with a call. Great bargain* will be offered 1 ,r Clash, ami all kinds of' Coun try proriuo—or to punctual customers,a credit of six months will be given. A. 15. CRAMER CO. Bedford. Mav '2, 1556. STOMFJV. IRE • ('REAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS of all Azc, BETTER PISHES, from one to one and a half gal lon PITCHERS, all o!" which are best qualify. For sale by ADAM FERGUSON. Jan. 1), 1857. The Bedford County Teacher's Institute will meet at Enterprise, South VVoodberrry Town ship. on Thursday, 19th of IVbruary, 1857. The Teachers of the County are cordially invi ted (o attend— they U .11 be kept five of ex pense. "Come ye friends of progress it; the Teacher's art' Cimp ye all and each perform his part." And come, too, "Ye wise who grope your dull wagon. By the dim twinkling gleam of ages gone." JAMES S. i'f SSEY, Secretary. Jan. 1(5, 1857. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT COLLECTORS. Notice is hereby given to ail delinquent col lectors in Bedford county up to the year 1555, inclusive, that if they pay up the balances stan ding in their duplicates by May Court. 1857, thev will be allowed 3 per cent, on the amount so paid in, over and above the 5 per cent alrea dy allowed bv law. ]>v order of the Commissioners. H. NICODEMUS, Clerk. Jan. 16, 1557. STRAY STEER. Came to the premises of the subscriber living in West Providence township, about the Ist I)ec. ins!., a stray steer, about 3 years old—no marks. White stripe on the hack. The own er is desired to come forward, prove property, pay'charges, and take him away. GEO. BR AN TVER. Dec. 26, 1556.* FOR WLYTER. —Ladies and Misses Wool en Talmas—second supply just received aud for sale by J. B. CRAMER $• Co.