II A IS R I E D: ™ OifTbe 22d September, 10 Schellsburg, bv John Smith, Esq., Mr. John Fisher to Miss Ann O'Donnel, all of Schellsburg. On the 22d ot May last,by Nicholas Kegg, r Mr. Benjamin F. Kinsey to Miss Margaret Wilson, both of Juniata township. On the 9d inst, by the same, Mr. Joseph T. j -[)& of Buena \ ista, to Mis* Elizabeth Suder, 0 f Juniata township. SPECIAL NOTICES. 0 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, trlfree from Alcoholic Stimulant, and all injur,one in taste and smell, mild in their ope- ARE F " will expel all morbid secretions irom the bodv FF ' VF htoom to the pallid cheek, and health and vigor' to the frame. They t--i.ll cur* DYSPT p.-IA. They will cure NERVOUS DEBILITY. They mil cure LIVER COMPLAINT. Tfttv will cure JAUNDICE. They will cure DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. They will cure CONSI IPAI ION. They will cure PILES. They will cure HEARI BURN• They will cur, SWIMMING OF THE HEAD. They will cure FLUTTERING OF THE HEART . They are prepared by Dr. C. M. TK Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and sold by DRUGGISTS ITNREKEEOETS in every town and village IN the S,TsE c.-., j.®.., America, at 75 cents per bottle, may 27,'59-LY NERVOUS DISEASES CONTROLLED AND CONQUERED. Of all the various ills that detract Irom the en joyment of human life, most of them may be traced to a disordered condition of the nervous system.— The horrors of Epilepsy, or falling Si kne-s, arise in most cases from this cause. readers may re member, on several occasions before, we have allu ded to the wonder! UL cures, or modifications of Fits, made by the Vegetable Extra ct Epileptic Pills, in vented and prepared by Dr. Seth S. Hance, ol lus Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. We feel fully satisfied that these Pills have cured some of the most stubborn cases of Epilepsy, as well as tue milder forms of Fits, such as severe Cramps, Spasms We now record the fact, that persons will finJ these Pills equally efficacious ATTIRING every torn! 01 nervous debility :— no matttWwhetber manifes ted in the a-nte and excruciating form of Neural gia, L'ic-Dotoreux, or Nervous Headache,the misery of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, the sufferings of IT.ieu matism or Gout, the melancholy hallucination or depressed spirits or hysteria, their effects will be equally happy and certain. Persons in the country can write to the inventor, and have the medicine forwarded to them by mail. The prices are, one box, $3 ; two boxes $5; twelve boxes s2l; and sent to anj part of the country, free of postage. — Direct your communications to SETU S. HANCE, K)S Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. WORMS. C7~AS this is tbe season of the year when worms are most formidable among children, the proprietors ofM'Lane's Vermifuge. Fleming Bros., of Pitsburgh, beg leave to call the attention of parents to its vir tues for the expelling of these annoying, and otton fatal enemies ol childien. It was invented by a physician of great experience in \ irginia, who.Jaite having used it for several years in his own practice, and found its success so universal, was induced at last lo offer it to the public as a cheap hut rer ta.n and excellent medicine. It has since become justly popular throughout the United States, as the j most efficient Vermifuge ever known, and the DE-J mana has been steadily tne increase sw , first introduction to the public. j CTt'urchasers will be careful toasJctor Dh. M^NFNCELEBRATED VERMiFI GE, ottnu ffirtured by FLEMING BROS., of Pittsburgh P.. .All other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M"Lane's genuine Vermituge, also his celebra ted Liv-R Pill., can now be had at alt respectable Money to Invest, / AT Fcrgissoa A flasispeaker* EMPORIUM. \ \ r 2B AT 'h 1 * won't do we will, at \\ least so far as discounting tor goods is concerned. No belter investments can be made, as you will see by ttie following prices : Mohair De Beige, 10 cts per yd and upwards. De laines, " Calicoes, Kali Winter shawls 1~ > " Cassinetts, Boys ware of all hinds, _ I'd Broad Cloths, 95 " " Lasstmeres, Hats and Caps, 25 " 44 Hosiery of all kiud,s <N.c. as cheap as any thing 121 els. and upwards. Car, white and brown, '< 44 and upwards. Molasses and all Uindsof Groceries in propor tion, Queensware that won't break, with care, Hardware of all kinds. Cedar Ilowls, Brooms, Baskets, Tubs, and a little of every thing on hand. BOOTS AND SHOES, ol all kinds that will wear better than any puff we can give them. Call and see for yoursehes. Xo Trouble to Show GOODS. Oct. 14,1859. H .KV I) . lAA/N BUSHELS of Wheat, 1000 ,L\/\/> / bushels of rye, 1000 bushelsof corn, 1000 bushels of oats and 1000 bushels of buckwheat, wanted by the undersigned, for winch the highest market price will be paid. •JOHN NELSON. Poor House Mill, Bedford, \ Pa., Oct. 11th, 1859—fim. V F OIjWM A black port monaie, containing some paper; and money, was found by the undersigned, be tween Bedford and Bloody Run, on Saturday. the Bth inst. The owner is requested to conn forward, Prove his property and pav for this ad vertisement. SUSAN NELSON. Oct 14,'59.-3ts. WAGONS. \V"~E have on hand three new two hors- TV wagons which we will sell chr-a| exchange for any kind of grain, or give area sonable credit thereon. A. B. CRAMER & Co. Oct. 14, 1859. IVew Millinery Goods! 1I RS. $• GIBSOIN has ju-t re- ceived and opened her new lot of FALL ! ix. WINTER Millinery Goad*, which she will j sell very cheap for CASH. New bonnet-, bon j net material-', velvets, silk linings, crape*, rib bons, American and French artificial llowers. She is now prepared to make bonnets of all styles for fall and winter. Ladies are cordially invited to <(ive her a call. Orders from a distance promplly attended to. Bedford, Oct 7th, 1859. NOTICE. Whereas letters of administration on Ihe Estate of George Evans, late of Monroe Town ship, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted lo the said Estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against said Estate, will present them without delay. JONATHAN HORTON, Oct. 7th, IS:>9. Administrator. RUL ROAD NOTRE. The subscribers to the capital stock of the Bedford Rail Road Company, are notified to pay to the Treasurer, iri Bedford, the THIRD INSTALMENT, on each share of stock, subscribed by them, on or before the 2'2d day of October, instant. JOHN. F REED, Oct. 7th, 185.9. Treasurer. Brigade and Fegimenta! Orders. ! Notice is hereby giver, to all Uniformed Compt- I nies belonging to the Ist Brigade, loth Division, ! P. M., that they are hereby required to meet at Bedford, in Winter Uniform, with plume or potn j poon, on Wednesday, the 20th of October, 1859, at | 10 o'clock, A. .VI., for Brigade and Regimental Drill j for two days. All Companies are required to be i present on that occasion. The CAPTAINS of | Companies, will please take notice and report ihem ; selves to the Brigade Inspector, at Bedfoid, in time j for making arrangements for their accommodation. LEMUEL EVANS, Biigadier General. A. J. SANSOM, Brigade Inspector. T. VV. HORTON, Colonel. S. B. TATE, Lt. Colonel. WM. D 1 BERT, Major. Sept. 30, 1559. NOTICE. ! The undersigned, having been appointed com mittee of Georg" Ow, of Union Township, a luna tic, hereby notifies ill persons indebted to said luna tic, to make immediate payment and those having | claims aga.nst the same will present them pioperly • authenticated for settlement. J. VV. LIXGENFELTER, Committee of GEORGE OW, lunatic. FA at.lo FOK KALE. T) Y Virtue -it an order of' the Orphans' Court j i ) of Bedford Coutitv the under, igiied will ; -ell at public sale on, Saturday, Ihe. 12 Ih day of ■ November next, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., | on the premises, ail that valuable farm, late the j residence ot Philip H. Hoover, deceased, situa-| ted, part in Juniata and part in Napier Toivn-j ships, adjoining lands of Jacob Dull, Henry ; Horn, Peter Hillegasand others, containing IN2 j acres more or less, about 90 acres cleared and J under fence, having thereon erected two dwel- ! hng houses, barn, stable, and other out-buildings, j This land lies on the public road between : Schellsburg and Buena \ista, is well watered j ami includes.! large amount of first class meadow j land, and plenty of fine timber, lt will be sold in lots to suit purchaser., or a- one faim. Per sons desirous of purchasing will find this a very desirable property, and are invited to attend the -aie. TERMS: One third to remain in the land during the lifetime of the widow, the in- ! at the confirmation ot the sale, and the remain- ) lug third in one \ear without interest pay - | merits to be secured by judgment bonds or bonds j and mortgage. For further information parties j interested are referred to Jno. P. Reed of ijeu ford, Pa- JOHN P. HOOVER, WILLIAM HOOVER, Ex'rs of Piiilip H. Hoover dec'd. Oct. 14,'59-PI PE B LIC SALE OF VALUABLE It v. (i 1 IS st at u * THERE will be sold on Monday, the 7th Jay of Nov. next, at the late re-idence of Abraham - Ritchey, dec'd, in Snake Spiing Valley, IJtdfoid County, the following Rea! Estate : One Tract of Land containing one hundred and one acres, patented, adjoining lands of VV . Hartley, Widow VVi-el and others, with a good stone House thereon, large Bank Barn, tenant house and other out buildings, two good apple orchards containing upwards ol three hundred trees grafted, choice fruit —about 80 acres cleared land, part first rate meadow —with good running water at the house, also in the Barn yarn. Also, 16 acres of Land adjoining the same, with about 4 acres cleared, the balance well timbered. This property is situate witoin uaw a mile ot the Chambers-burg and Bed ford I urn pike, and one mile of the Bedford Rail Road, 6 miles East of Bedford and within two mile., of Bloody Run. The Land is Limestone of tbe best quality. TERMS of sale will be made known on day of sale and attendance given by ABM. RITCHEY, JOB MANN, Ex'rs of A. Ritchey, dec'd. Oct. 14, 1559. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE THE subscribers will offer at public sale on the premises, on Friday, November 4th, 1859. The Real Estate of Daniel Ivensinger late of North Woodberry tp., Blair co., dec'd, situate in Morrison's Cove, in said tp., adjoining lands ol Jacob Hoover, Sanrl Shriver, A. Burgert, John Smith and a village called Millers-town, about 2J miles South East of Marlinsburg, containing 133 acres more or less, limestone land princi pally all cleared, and in excellent cultivation, 10 or 12 avres first-rate meadow, well watered. Tbe improvements are three dwelling houses, a large bain, and other out buildings, also two splendid orchards of choice fruit and si.x or seven springs of limestone water. Also one 1 ! other (tract of mountain survey, containing a ' bout 25 acres more or less, well timbered, about i *2i miles from said mansion place, will be sold jat the same time. Possession will be given on the fir-tot April r.ext. I TERMS of sa'-, one third of the purchase -' money to be paid on tbe first of April next, the i balance in two equal annual payments, the last -. payment to bear interest Irom Vuril Ist, 1861. j * ISAAC & LEWIS KENSINGER, Ex'rs. of Dan'i Kensinger, dec'd. I Oct. 14, 1859. BEDFORD CLISSJit.IL IXSTITLTE. RF.V. JOHN LYON, ) D mi , j ~ rniNCir*AL9. 1. LYTTLPTON LYON, A. M., j THE Fall session of this Institution will open on Friday, the 16th day of September, 1859. It is the desizn of the Principals, to make this Academy, in all respects, a first class Institution, for the thorough instruction of youth of both sexes, and to prepare thein lor any profession or po-ition i in life. The high moral and scientific tone of the school is well known to this community. The spacious brick building adjoining the resi dence of Dr. Wtn. Watson, has been secured for the purposes of the Academy. A few bovs, (the number is limited to ten,) will be received into tbe family of the Principals, as hoarders. The beauty of the scenerv and the salubrity of the climate render Bedford a most desirable loca tion for such a school. Persons from abroad, visiting at the Springs, can be near their children during the summer, i It is desirable that pupils should euter at tbe com mencement of the session. I S2OO per year, including boarding. TERMS. J washing, fuel, light, and Tuition in ail f the branches. Terms for day scholars : t> n . I sb.—English Branches. Per Quarter, .j | 7 . 50 , Classical do &c. June 10,'59. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I}Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE y Orphans' court of Bedford county, the undersigned, administrator of the Estate of Pe ter Barndollar, late of West Providence town ship, dec'd, will se|J, tin Saturday, the sth day pi November, A. D. 1859, upon the premises, the following described Real Estate, to wit : One tract of Land situate on the South side ol the Juniata River, in said township, contain ing 217 acres and 105 perches, and allowance, adjoining lands of David Sparks, Jacob Barn dollar and others ; about 100 acres cleared and under fence and in fine state of cultivation 10 acres thereof good meadow. The improve njents consist, in part, of a two story double log dwelling house, a barn, wagon shed, spring house and other out buildings. There is, also, an orchard ol choice fruit upon the premi ses. ALSO, one other tract of land, adjoining the above, containing 23 Acres and 51 perches, hehi by warrant. There i< also a good u ater power on the aforesaid property —also a sugar camp. TERMS OF SALE : One third in hand, after confirmation of sale, to wit : On first of! April, IS6O, when Deed will be made and j possession delivered—the remainder in two; equal annual payments thereafter, lo be secured I bv judgment bonds or bonds and mortgage. JAMES M. BARNDOLLAR, Adm'r of the Estate of Peter Barndollar, dec'd. Oct. 7, 1859. mBU€ SALEL The subscribers, Executors of the Estate of John ll.arcelroad, late of Colerain Township, dec'd, will ofFer at Public Sale, on the premises, i in said Township, on Friday, the 11th day ol November, next, the following described Real i Estate, to wit : One Tract ol l.and, containing 5o acres, 1 more or less, (good limestone land,) adjoining! lands of John Bowser, Joshua Diehl and Isaac i Diehl, all cleared and under fence. ALSO—One other tract of Limestone Land, i containing 43 acres, more or less, adininimrj from tnc auoi't*LA l .?.tt;t oibe-*, ,-ari cleared and under fence. j ALSO—One other tract ol good timber land,: containing 47 acres, more or l-ss, adjoining j lands of William Beegle, Michael Died! Audi others. TERMS ; One half in hand at the confirms- j (ion of the sale, and the balance in two equal ' annual payments, to be secured by Judgment bond.-, or bonds and inori arage. SIMON HARCLEROAD, WILLIAM OIT, Oct. 7th, 1859, Executors. Notice of ifiquMUun. WHERE AS, Henry Steckman, late of Monroe j Tn., Bedford County, died seized o. the following! Rea! Estate, to wit : One tract of land, b-ung the mansion place, situ ate in Ihe said Town-hip, adjoining land- of Batna bas B. Steckman, Philip Reddinger, Mrs. Swartz walder, and others, containing one hundred seventy six and one half acres, and allowance ; one other tract adjoining the above, patented in the name of John Steckman, containing thirty four and three fourth acres and allowance ; one other tract situate in same Township, adjoining lands of Jacob Steck man, Moses Dicken, Jacob Mills, Elizabeth Fletcher and John Wemmer, containing two hundred and two acres and eighteen perches anil allowance • part of a tract of land surveyed on a warrant in tbe name of Mathew Taylor, and also one tract ol land adjoin ing John Fletcher, Leonard Nvcum, Joseph Bark man, James Mountain arid Philip Snider, containing one hundred and fifty nine acres and eight perches and allowance, surveyed on a warrant in the name of James Will and patented to S. M. Bar-May. Leaving issue, eleven children, to wit : John Steck man, residing in Fulton County, Henry Steckman, residing in Rush County, Indiana, Sarah, intermar ried with John Mortimore, Philip Steckman, Jacob Steckman, Valentine Steckman, Peter Steckman, Andrew Steckman, Elizabeth, intermarried with David Morris Frederic Stecktnanand Jarner Steckman all residing in Bedford County. Notice is, Therefore, hereby given, that in pursu ance ot a writ of Partition, or Valuation, to me di rected, 1 will proceed to hold an inquisition, or Val uation, on the -aid premises, on Thursday, the 20th day of October, 1839, when and where all parties, interested may attend if tbe" see proper. Sheriff's Office, Bed- ( ' V,'M. S. FLUKE, ord, Sept. 23d, 1.859. j Sheriff. LOST, OR STOLEN. Lost, or stolen but of my pocket, at the boarding house of George Vickroy, in ,St. Clair township, on Sunday night of the Campmeeting, a pocket- 1 book containing nine dollars and fifty cents in money, all in gold, one five dollar piece, one two and a-ha!i, and two one dollar pieces—with promissory notes and other writings, amounting to about SSO. Any person finding it and returning it to me with its contents, will receive a reward of ten dollars ; and if any one has stolen it, the papers being no use to him, 1 would propose to him to carefully envelop thein and drop them in some letter box and direct the same to me at St. Clairsville Post office, Bed ford' Co., Pa. GEORGE W. KING. Sept. 30, 1559. "attention, RIFLEMEN! I YOU ARE HEREBY OR- ,| 65 dered to meet at Bedford, ©j in Winter Uniform, (with plume) on Wednesday, the wfy 26th day of October, at 10 fir?sj [ 1 4 o'clock, A. M., lor a two jfv yrf days Parade. A full turn- uJ t£*sa oll t i s requested. Bv OEDKR OF TUP GAPT. WILLIAM DI BERT, O. S. PUBLIC S Alfc OF VALUABLE REAJ ESTATE- The undersigned will offer it Public Sale, upon : the premises, on Friday the -today of December, A. | D., 1859, the following desfibed Real Estate to : wit : 150 ACRES, MORE OR LHSJ, of choice Limestone | Land, situate in Coleraiu T>wn*hip, Bedford Co. ; Pa., and well known as tie " Frederick Smith Farm." About ?00 acre: ire cleared and under : good fence, and in a fine stitf of cultivation—part thereof good meadow. Theftare also 2 Orchards !ot choice Iruit upon the prerfjes. A fine stream of excellent water flows the properly. The improvements consul in part, of a good i two ami a half story Dwelliig House, and a new : Barn, 100 feet in length, bj f)0 feet in width—con structed in the latest style—with sundry other out buildings. This Farm is sduate in that fertile j valley, knows as "Friend's Cove," within 0 miles ! of Bedford, arid about the name distance from the "Bedford Rail Road." 1| is also in a pleasant ; neighborhood, convenient (ogond schools and wjth- S ' n -a miles of the "Alleghuiy Male and Female j Seminary," at Rainsburg. • 1 here is a fine Church also within sight, and it is surrounded by an in Diligent and moral com munity. 1 his property is in eveiv way a most desirable one, and persons desiring to purchase would do w ell to examine it before the tune ol sale. 1 he property will he sold subject to the Dower of the widow ol Frederick Smith, dec'd—the interest thereon to be paid annua ly to her. There are also sundry legacies, payable in installments, to the heirs ol said deceased—the first thereof is not due until the Ist of April, 1801 ; the others run through a period ot upwards of eleven vears. Terms of sale as to balance of purchase money, will be made known on day ef Sale. Title indisputable. HENRY SMITH. i Sept. .10. 1850. | N. B. Persons wishing to examine this property, ! °r ascertain the particulars more fully, can call | upon or addressiby letter, Henry Smith, Rainsburg, , Bedford ( ounty, l'a., Geo. W. Householder, Ray's | Hill, Bedford County, Pa., Mann & Spang, Bedford, , Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE -1 HERE will oe sold, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' < ourt ol Bedfoid County,on the preir.i- I ses, on b riday the Ith day of November next, tlie I following described Real Estate, late the property I oi David Barley laieot South Woodberiy Township, : Bedford County, dec'd, to wit : One tract o! land, being the mansion Farm, situ ate in South Woodberry Township, in said Comity, containing one hundred acres, about SO acres ol wnich are cleared, with a good log house, cased with brick, a gooif stone barn, iram- stable, wagon shed and other out buildings, aujoining lands of J David Stuckey, John Forney and Eversole. One other tract ol land situate in Middle Wood i berry lownshio, in said County, containing 80acres, I more or le>., 15 of which arts cleared and under j fence, adjoininglands of David Stuckey, O. E. Shan | non and others, with a log house and log burn I thereon erected. Also one tract of timber land, situate in the same township, adjoining lands of Jacob Stuckey and I Daniel Barley containing thirty-five acres. The ..bove described property situated in a good ; neighborhood, near Woodberry and Bloomtield fur ; nace, convenient lo market, well watered and ex | cellent quality of land. Terms of sale, one third of ; purchase money to remain in hand of purchaser du i ring the lileiime of the widow by paying her the interest thereon annually, one third of remainder to be paid lit band on confirmation of sale and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest to be secured by judgment. Attendance will be given by DANIEL BARLEY, Guardian of the childreu of David Barley dec'd. Sept. 30, 1850. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THERE will be sold at public outcrv, on ; tlie premises, at the late residence ol' James , Moore, late of St. Clair Township, Bedford Co., dec'd, on Friday the 28th day ul October next, ; the following Real Estate to wit : ?.i tract of Land whereon the said Jair.es the low t ISO I p 41:0 GOhniy muirssru, au|viiiin'ig land 30l Isaac Cuppet, William Cuppet > Michael Moaer and others, containing 353 i acres and SI perches and allowance, with a: good log dwelling house, log bank barn and j other out buildings—Also one other dwelling; house on the South of said tract—there aie two [ good apple orchards on the premises, two ; springs ot puie water, and running water in the barn vard, with a large portion of land cleared and in a high slate of cultivation, part first rate meadow. The above land is lime sloneofa superior quality, situate West of Chestnut Ridge, within (> miles ol Scheilsburg j and 12 miles o! Bedford. The land will be. divided into two tiacts, to suit purcnasers, and i will be offered,as divided, or together, as may be j most advantageous. Attendance will he given and terms rr.ade known on day ol sale by * A BRAH AIVr BLA CKBURN, jOSFPH GRIFFITH, Exrs. of James Moore dec'd. X. B. Will be so d at die same time and place, Wheat, Rve,Corn, Oats, Buckwheat and Hay. Notice ttf loqasitioii. WHEREAS, JobnjLashley, late of Southampton I township, dec'd, died leized ot the following Real Estate, to wit : One tract of land si*ute in said Township of South ampton, Bedford County, containing about one hun dred acres more or lest about 50 acres cleared and under fence, with a lo dwelling house and kitchen and log barn A.ereon eected ; also an apple orchard thereon ; adjoining lam - of William lam--, the said William Lashley, Am Id Bennett aji<l others. Leaving a widow, N omi, who has since died, and eight children, to it: Robert I.ashley, resi ding iii" Allegheny Comfy, Maryland ; Arnold Lash ley, residing in BedforrCounty, Pa., John Lashley, since dead, iateofthe hale of Ohio, (leaving issue, the number and names f whom are unknown,) Asa Lashlev, since dead, w haut issue, leaving a Wid ow, Harriet, since ma ied to Daniel Means, of Bedford County, Nancy (intermarried with Abraham Johnston, both dead,ledong issue one child, to wit: William Johnston, whe esides in Allegheny Co.. Md. ; Elizabeth tnternrried with Jacob Fletcher, since dead, leaving issu two children, viz: John L. Fletcher, residing inledl'ord County, and Phil lip Fletcher, residing ir Ceokuk, lovva; Sarah inter married with James Bar, residing in Columbiana County, Ohio, and Willim Lashley,of Bedford Co., whose interest in the Re Estate in the above de scribed, was sold to O. . Shannon. Esq., of Bed lord, by the Sheriff of B< ford Connty. Notice is therefore he by given that in pursu ance of a writ of Partitii, or Valuation, to me di rected, 1 will proceed to >!d an Inquisition or Val uation on the said premi s, on Tuesday, the ISth day of October, 1859, win and where all parties may attend if thev see piper. Sheriff's Office, Bed- 1 WM. S. FLUKE, ford, Sept. 23d, 1559. I Sheriff. Slier il s Sale. • By virtue of a writ of 'end. Exponas to me di rected, there will be ex ,ed topublic sale, at the Court House; in thetowi f Bedford, on Saturday, the 15th day of October, i. D. 1859, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following prof ty, to wit: One lot of Ground in the town of St( irstown, fronting fifty five feet on the Street les ng to the town ol Saxton and extending back ahon 60 feet to the Lutheran Church, with a two story ank house thereon erec ted, adioining vacant lotln the East and West, • itu te in Liberty townsh, Bedford County. Sei zed and taken in executiois the pioperty of James Dunn, and to he sold for i h. Sheriff's Office. Bed- ( WM. S. FLUKE 1 ford, Sept. 23d, 1859. } Sheriff. mzmxarami\ w B j 1 J. J * urauuwJw^ki*r**Twrrrr DR. M'LANF'S CELFBRATF.D VERMIFUGE LIVERPILLS. W E beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to L'r. thus. 31' Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, Forthecureof LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &CC. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatorv to cr after taking Qui nine, they aimost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose ot their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M . ne's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Piils shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEBIN& BE'JS. Pittsburgh, Pa. F. P tibr* and Phvsi ..tns ordering from other* than F! ruing Broi, will Uo wdl to write their ordi-ra ,i4,fat Dr. M 1 Dane's, prepared fcjf bifi/kiit f Bras, Pittsburgh. Pn. T th*e wishing to* Jfivo them ,i trial, we will tor wan J per mail, post jrnid, tn any part of tho United States, one box . f Pills for twelve three-cent p HtNinpM, or one via! of Vermifuge f#r fourteen three-o*nt stamp?. All orders fro&i Canada must I*; accompanied by twenty cent* extra. For sale at the Drug Stores fo Drs.Reamer *V Har •y. Bedford, e} 1 - * # fif' fi? s s s rtrFrlii!! DR. HOCFLAMD'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND KIT. OOFLI.\D'S B ILSI3IIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only ' through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have pronoujiced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, end all diseases arising f-om a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, arc speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT FAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In- Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once check and cure the most severe Dlarrhcsa proceeding from COLD IS THE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. 11. JACKSON & Co., A o. 41S Arch Street, Phila-' delphia, Pa., and arc sold by druggists and dialers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents pier bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON wilt be on the outside strapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and commendatory notices f rom all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. For sale at the Drug Stores of Drs. Reamer J- Har ry, Bedford, and all other Druggists in the county. May 20, LHS9. JOSEPH FUSSELL, NO. 2 NORTH FOTBTLL STREET, PHILAD LPHIA, MANUFACTURER OF SUPERIOR QUALITY OF Umbrellas & ParasolSj Has now in his stock the most cornpltto assort ment, embracing many new styles, some of which can be found in no other establishment, and which he is prepared to otter to CASH AND SHORT TIME purchasers, at very satisfactory prices. Sept. D, LM. DISSOLVED. THE firm of Reed X Minnieh IS dissolved by mu tual consent. The books of the firm are in the bands of Jacob Reed lor settlement. All persons ndebted or having claims, are earnestly REQUEST* <J to call and settle immediately. Settlement musi be had, pay or no pay, to don't delay. Thanks are returned for past favors and a continuance of sup port is ASKED lor the new firm of J. RF.ED & co.. wbc will sail their goods on the lowest living terms fot 1 cash or produce. &AvulSac -- '2r 5* 10 GO ! Pays for a (nil course in the Iron City Col lege, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the United States. Four fi.tr; r e HaIN, For writing, Commercial Calculation*, Book keeping and lectures. 1 sbal time to complete a full course, from G to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from SSOO toB 1000 Students enter at any time—No Vacation - Review at pleasure. First P Miliums for Best Writing in aided this Institution. The best and grea test variety of Penmanship in any one Hall o 1 the Union, is found heie. T/ Ministers' sons received at hall price. For lull information, Circular, Specimen of Business and Ornamental .Writingand Etnbel lished V lew ot the College, inclose five letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ Kolire of IntjnsiUaß. HER c. AS. John Claar rhe younger, late of Bedford Borough, died seized ot the following Real Estate, t< wit : One Jot of ground, situate in Bedford Borough, on Pitt afreet, bounded as follow* : On the North b" Pitt Sfre# t, on the east adjoining lotot Thomas Mer wme .on he South by a twenty foot alley, and on the West by West Street, containing in front of Pitt Street, sixty leet and extending to said alley two hundred and forty feet, with a log dwelling houe, stable and blacksmitri shop thereon erected. Leaving a Widow, Mary Ann Ctaar, and issne five lo wit : Geoige Claar, residing in the State of Michigan, Wrn. Claar residing m Ohio, Henry C. Claar, John Claar, and Margaret, now wife of Rev. George Beekley, the three last named residu g in Frederick county, Md. Notice is therefore given, that in pursuance of a writ of Partition or Valuation to roe directed, f will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation on the said premises, on Saturday the22<i day of October, 1 S.V.I, when and where all parties interested may at tend if hey see proper. Sheriff's Office, Bed- f WILLIAM S. FLUKE, foid, September 23, l>-59. { Sheriff. Six Farms FOR SALE, in Bedford County. ON TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, NEXT the undersigned will sell at public sale, upon the premises, in Middle Woodberry Township, his larrn oi 354 ACRES AND 157 PERCHES, known a the "Schnebly Farm," adjoining lands of David Stuckey, Barley's heirs, Jacob Furry and others. About one half of the land is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, with a good House, Barn, Orchards, ice , thereon; the balance well timbered, with fine young chesnut and locust, lying at the edge of Morrison's Cove, wnere timber is scarce, makes it particularly valuable. It is a convenient distance from the Furnaces, Woodberry and other good markets. It is also well watered. Part is limestone and the ottier produces well. ALSO, OX WEDNESDAY, 2d NOVEMBER, next, will be sold upon the premises in Middle Woodberry Township, near Bloomfield Furnace, tbe farm known as tbe "Darnels farm," containing 131 acres and 60 perches. n,„„ rt v is one of the best producing farms Con lies within a biirh state of cjiltiva -1 urnpike—adjoins Blootnfield Furnace— is well watered —has -an excellent orchard on it, with good improvements, including large farm housed log house, barn, 4-c. About 100 acres are cleared and the balance well timbered. The locality of thi 3 farm, and its convenience to market its proximity to Martinsburg, 4 c., make it very desirable as a home property. ALSO, ON TiIURSDA Y, 3d NOVEMBER, NEXT the undersigned will offer upon the premises, near Stone-stown, Liberty Township, his farm known a-ifthe "Steel, or Snyder property," containing abou 163 acres. This property lies within £a mile of the Broad Top Rail Road—has been lately improved and put in good order—has on it two good apple orchards, a good spring at the door—about 100 acres cleared and well fenced—a good part post-and-rai 1; there is a good double log house and new bank' barn upon the premises. A large portion is bottom land and well calcula ted for meadow. Being near Stonerstown, the Rail Road and the Mines, there is a ready cash market at the door, for every thing. ALSO, ON FRIDAY 4-th NOVEMBER, NEXT, will be offered on the premises at 12 o'clock M. in Monroe Township, the farm upon which Michael Mill er resides, containing about 2.70 acres, 100 of which are cleared and under fence, with a two-story frame house, kitchen attached, bauk bam and t.ther buildings thereon erected. ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY, 4th NOV., AT 3 o'clock, P. M., will be offered upon tbe premises, the farm known as tbe "Christ. Miller place," containing 157 acres, oi thereabouts, about 70 acres cleared, and having thereon erected a log house log barn, 4-c. This property adjoins Nathan Robinson, Anthony Smith and others. ALSO, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, THE sth, there will be sold upon the premises, in Southamp ton Township, a tract of land containing about 100 acres, 50 of which are cleared, adjoining lands of Wm. Jams, Arnold Lashley and others. The improvements are a log dwelling house with kitchen attached, and log barn; also an apple orchard thereon. Sales on each day to be at 12 o'clock, M., except the Christ. Miller tract above stated. TERMS : One fourth in hand ar.d the balance in three payments, or otherwise, to suit purchasers. Sales positive. O. E. SHANNON, iiedlord, l'a., Sept. 16, IS.'9. Estate of Dr. G. TV. Statler, Dec'iL TETTERS of Administration having been J granted by the Register of Bedford Co. to the undersigned, living in Bedlord, upon the Estate of G. VV. Statler, dee'd, late of St Clairsville, Bedford co., all persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby notified to make imme diate payment, and those having claims agam*t the Estate, will present them propriy authen ticated for settlement. A. J. STATLER, Sept. 23d, 1559. Adm'r. NOTICE. All who are indebted to me, by book account, are requested to call and settle their accounts eitner by cash or note. All wba are intereud will please to attend to this notice soon. S. E. POTTS. Sept. lb, 1859. T U>r RE< "El\ ED at Shoemaker & To's. O cheap store, a full supply of Coffee, Sugar, Syrup, Molasses, Chocolate, Essence of Ccfiee, Madder, Indigo, icc., which will be sold cheap Sept. 9th, 1959. r
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