COPY OF AM A MOM YIMOUS LETTER A CLUE TO Till! MYSTERY. The following is a oopv of tlie anonymous letter pent to tbc Hon. Secretary of War, from Cincinnati, some two months since, and which affords n clue to the mystery of the insurrection at Harper's Ferry • Cincinnati, August 20. "Sir:—l have lately received information of a movement of so groat importance that I feel i r to be my duty to imprrt it to you with in delay. ■•I have discovered the existence of a pa nel association, having for its object the liber-!' t ••J the slaves of the Sooth by a general insurrection. The lnder of the movement ip '■' Old John Brown ," late of Ki'sas. He has heey in Canada during tlie winter, drilling tho negroes there, and they are only waiting his word to start for the South to assist 'he slaves. They hve one of their leading m:n (a wht'o man) in 3 ' armory ia M*rylrid; where it is situated I am not able to learn. As soon as everything is rosily, thosi of tbeir number w!io are in the Northern States and Canada are to come m smalt companies to their rendezvous, which is in the M-iUHtsinr oi Virgiuii. They will pass dowu through Penn sylvania >nd .M try I and, and enter Virginia at Harper's Ferry. Brown left the North about three or four weeks ago, and will aim the ne groes and strike a blow in a few weeks, so that whatever is dono must be done at once. They have a large quantity of arms at their ren dezvous; and are probably distributing them already. lam r.ot fully in tdrcir confidence. This is nil the information 1 can give you. I dare not sign my natrre to this, hut trust that you will not disregard this warning on this ac count-" BK CO (JUT £0 US. Will tie editor of the B< tlford 'G.zatte' have the kiiidners t"> at.swer us these few phi.ii quest i ti: drliich candidate for assembly i i S'lt'i Fair of Ohio, at Zmcsvitle, Sep;* i ■*:*", Ih">3, 'he Oo'.umereial Schools ot Ohio ni l I'it'sburg con ested for premiums for best Business and Ornamental Wrtitf. 'J he Iron Oity College was again vet 'rious, oeiip edng all i n their own ground. Pittsburg Ear ning Chronicle. ME DI r falling fits, Happily now by the sk 11 'n i inven.ive genius !' lit) mount chemist of hi hinn-re. Md., tliis diease has Iw.-n brought within the me ins of a cur-. .lit le to ihe pr- p riii.n called the VIGKTABLI I.XT ACT Eru-rrno I'itt.s invented ami prepare ! be Dr SKTU S IIANCK, l'H B-ihimorfi street, Bbi -.ore. Ml. Since their dtseov. ry many persons win; had given up all h >p • of ev r being cured, have been restored to the full enjoyment ot health. Prominent among these we might enumer ate Mr. il ARRIS-. x LIOHTF .OT. of HuntsviHe, Ali baiua. Mr L. has suffered as much from Epilepsy, a? iny Other person in the Werid : never knowing whit it was to piss a week without having an at tack, and o! ten falling in the streets of Huatsvillo. He isnow fully restored and IMS not had an a:tick for more-than a year* Dr. rimce'* Pil's have been the sure cause of this cure. These pills also core all modifications of .Fits Spisnis. C amps t hi n ! ot I'd with the sick h ad ar. Ie si ,c • "-lie has cointu-" c- his ceF'brateJ Vei'miiugtfJ ran now he dat „H respectable <1 ug stores. Xone geini> tcifhiirl the sigaiture of Oct. 28, 1859. FLEMING BROS. WI3TEB. \Vheaj Ryo, Buekwueit and Corn, in payment of subscription to Red ford Inquirer. The Wheal, Rye and Buck wheat, to be left at the Poor House Mill. • A few iovJs of Wood are also wanted immediate ly. Wc cant money to buy grain, nod w e hope therefore, cur friends will it along without del .y. UST OF ftIMM) JIUOKS DRAWN for November Term, 1859, {3d M. nd.y, '2l>t d.y.) j-n.ic Keusiuget, K-j., Foreman. Jacob Al : 1 i-bt, Julm Blackburn, Gejrge IDiiz, John ;i. Bower, Jauies Burns, Wm Baegie, Jehu Cypher, J >uie* W. Fisher, Jolin A. Gump, John Gar her, John P. Hoover, John Hyssoug, i>.ivi'l 0. Long, John B. Longmocker, John J. Notte, Geotge Potter, A. J Sanaom, Wru. Sohafer, David Wiliiams, Michael Wertz, Wm. Wertz, Peier Wertz, Jr., Peter Wiuegarduer PETIT FfJiiORS. Adorn Kurnh *rt, George Bortz, John Bow r, J B. tz, Jacob Biddle, Is ae Clark, Andicw Orism in, S uuuel Clark, Jesse Dicken, Diniel D;aiil, Francis Donahue, Henry Egoif, Win. G. Eicholtz, Jacob Fatter, (of John,) Thomas Grove, Win. Hancock, Jacob iiiuisb, in. Hartley, John James. George Kinney, John Long, Daniel Liogeofeltcr, Wru. Lysing rr, Win. La ah ley, LFenry Mowrv, Richard Mo tuuliin, Audrev Martini ire, Isaiah Morris, Wm. Pearson, John D. Perdew, Thomas 0 Reighart, G-orgc Rhodes, Simon Hi ohcy, Daniel Spark", D '• i J Spark- 1 , Ma blob Smith, Joseph W. Sleik, Thomas B. Smith. C AMI BUYERS can do hest, at OSTER ft C ANN'S COKAP stort I handsome sugars, at 8, 9. iid lU cts, per pound, moUsstjs and syrujw, at JO, 12. 14 and 18 cts. per quart. Cel. 3H. 18 r 9.-2 ra . SHEiilFFii SALE. JjT virtm 01 aundrv writs ol Ft. Fa. and Vend. U Exponas, t me directed, there trill be sold at ; tlie Court House, in the Bjr./egti of Bedford, on I Eatuiday, the .9th day of November. 1859, at 10 | o'clock, A. 41., the loflowiiig described real estate, j to wit : j One lot of ground, in the town of Waterstrect, fronting 59 ieet on the Turnpike road, and cxtend : ii'K back at out dOU luet, with a dwelling house, j cooper shop aud IraDte stable theicou erected, ad i joining lot of John Eberly uu the north, by Win. S. i-iuki and Daniel iiaro oa the west. Situate in Jv-uth Woou-jurry township, Bdturd County, ' and lakeu in execution as the property ol Wil.iam ' C. Gettis ALSO, All L'ePt John Fiddler's, right, title and interest in aud to one lot ol ground, fronting about 20 ieet : on John Street, aud extending back about 2bo feet to an alley, with a Suia.l one and a half story frame house, with suiall kitchen attached, thereon erected, adjoining lot of Martin Boor on the east, aud lot ol Joseph Crawley .it the West Situate in Bed lord iior.gh, Bedford County, aud taken iu • xccution as the property of John Fiddler. AL.SU, One tract of land, containing thirty acres, mora or less, abo lit ) acres, unjoining lauds of Rudolph liouver, Peter Stern. Pnilip Croft and others.— Snuaie iu Middle \ ooctierry Township, Bedford Com ty, arid t.iken in . x cuiiou as the property of Euw aid Fear sou. ] ALSO, By writ of Levari Facias, all the (left's interest iu the following described certain plantation, or tract el land, situate in Napier Township, Bedford Comi ty, adj iuing land* oi David Border, Anthony Stil fk-r. John Sill and the widow Thompson; contain ing one hundred and forty-seven acres, and allow ance, being the same tract of land sold by Lewis' i Bisling aiul wife to Patrick Doliar.i, together with j all tue buildings thereon erected, and taken in exe- j cution lis the prcjierty of Patrick Dullard. Uef't. "ALSO. One tract of laud, containing three hundred ; acres, more or less, about ninety cl-vr-'d and ■ under fence, with a log dwelling house, log stable ) and otli< r out buildings thereon, adjoining lauds of j Siiuou Claar's heirs, Pliiiip Ickes, George Snider and others. Situ.ite in Union township, Bedford ' Comity, and taken in execution as the property of ; Castletou Ake. W.M. S. FuUKE, Sheriff- Sheriffs Office, Bedford, Oct. 28, 1859. LIST (IP (USES, I>ET down for trial at Noveraoer Term (21st dav) 1859. John Kemp. vs. John W. Duncan, Thomas J Hoiton, ■< Aaron W. EVar.s, James S. B--ckwith, 44 Th imas Young, Tlios. N. Y -uiig, 44 Jacob Ste.-le, John W. Heeler, 44 M. Snii: h's Exo'rs Rev. Henry Seilcrt, 41 Jacob Rroomb.iugh, Willi in Way, 4 - Abraham Morgart, P. Horn, et ai nss 44 M. Wheeling, et al Bazil Daniels, 44 John Zoo*, et al R. M. L-Rittiou's use 4 ' C. W. Ricketson, Sol. Dickens.-et ai 44 Eleis Mite, et al Jacob Reigiiart, * 44 John Burns, et ai Levi Hardinger, 44 Wm. B'nir, Henry W. Smith, 4 - J M. Van Horn, Wm. Hartley's, adrn'r 4 * Henry Leader, et al Catharine Over, 44 John Claar's, Exo'rs Solomon Gans, 44 George Robes, et al Christian Sipes, 44 Soloman Steel, John Baker's Exo'rs 44 neob Witt, Wm . CheiK with, 44 Adsm Easter, Aiithony Bowser, 44 Josiah Weisel, Wm. Sleek's, uso 44 Jesse Ste-.-k, Joseph Bar'ev, 44 Jackson Stuckey. S. 11. TAiE, I'roth'y. Prothonotary Office, Bedford, Oct. 28, 1859. ('Mill' SEW' MODS. AT .r. M. SHOEMAKER bi CD'S. STORE, BEDFORD. PA. Having just receive 1 the largest and cheapest stock of goods evei brought to Bedford, we are determined to sell out cheap and fast in proportion. Wo have LADIES" DRESS i GOODS, of all descriptions. GLOVES, HOSIERY. FLAX** ELS. ME.V \.ND BOYS WEAR, i CLOTHS and C ASS IM EKES. HATS and CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES. Muslins Shirts and Drawers. ! C-.at-. Pants and VESTS. CARPETS. Single and 1 DOUBLE. Cotton chain, HARDWAKE, Qt'EENS i WAKE. GROCERIES, SPICES. TOB \CCO. arid | every thing usniliy kept in a con dry store, which we will sell cheap for cash, or produce, and to ! punctuil six month customers. Thankful for past i fivers, we hope to receive a liberal share of public j patronage* J. M. SHOEMAKER & CO. | Oct. 21, 18.19. REGISTRI'S XOTICfL VLT, persons interested, are hereby notified, thit the following named accountants, have filed their accounts in the Registers Office of B-df*rd C' unty. and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court in and fir said County, for con fir ; mat ion, on Tucsdiy the 22 s9. JS'OTICE, THE undersigned appointed Auditor to distribute; i the money in the hands of Chillies McLaughlin, | adin'r of Sarah McLaughlin, dee'd will attcud to the duties of his appointment at the Court House, ' on Tuesday, the first day of November next, at • 10 o'clock, A. M., when all parties interested may attend it thev see proper. Oct. 21, 1859. J. H. FILLER, WHERE'S GEORGE MUNDAY ' ; HE would surely go bstless no longer if he saw those beautiful soft Ledger bats for only $1.50, at 1 Oct. 21, 1869. OSTER A CAKN'S. BEDFORD INQUIRER. OHPIIIiSS' COURT SALE OF ItKAIa 32STATEJ. BY virtue .f an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the sntiscriber wid offer at public sale on the premises, in Harrison township, Bedford Ct unty, on Friday 18th day of November next, the following Real Estate, late the property of Henry Beliz, dee'd, viz : A Tit ACT OF LAND, situate in said township, adjeing lands of Solomon Leydig and \V.ilt-td in on tUe s-.utli and east, j and Jacob 11-'.lig s on tlie northwest, containing ' about EIGHTY FOUR ACRES. The Improvements are a two-story and a half log DWELLING HOUSE, JjY GOOD repair, log stable with a thrashing floor, and other outbuildings. There is also a good young apple orctiard upon the property, and the place is well watered with some as flue springs as cud lie found—about 60 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, tho land being nearly ail new. The residue is well tiniliered—the place is annul half a mile from tho turnpike. Possession given uti the Ist oi April. Terms made known on day of sale. JOHN SILL. Feb. 25, 1859. Adtu'r- WDIVOR'S JYOTICE. THE undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court ol Bedford County, to slate an account lor George Cowan, guardian of Andrew l'"te, will attend to the duties of liis appointment ori Tuesday the tirst day oi November n xt, at 2 o'eiock. P. M. when all perswus interested may attend if they ' see pioper. JOLIN 11. FILLER, (Jet. 21, 1859. Auditor. * "farm for sale. virtue of an order of the Orphan' Court of L> Btdtord County , the undersigned will sella! Public Sale, on Saturday, 12th day of November, next, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M„ on the premises, all lb it valuable farm, late the residence of Philip 11. Hoover, dec'd. situate p-rtly in Juni ta and partly in Napier Townships unjoining lands of Jacob Dull. Henry Horn, Peter lliilegr-.s and others, contain ing 182 acres, more or less, aliwut 90 acres cleared and utid. r knee, havingthere" on erected two dwelling houses. Rim. stuile. and other ont-buildings; located on the public road be tween Scheilsburg and Buena Vista, —is well water ed and includes a large amount oi first class mead ow land, and pleutv of flue timber; it will Is; sold in lots to suit purchasers, or as one farm. TERMS : One third to remain in the find during the lifetime of the widow, the interest to lie paid her annually, and at her death the principal to the heirs; one third in hand at the confirmation of tlie sale, and the re maining third in one year, without interest—pay ment t-- lie secured by Judgment bonus or bonds and mortgage. For further information, parlies interested are re ferred to John P Reed, of Bedford. Pa. JOHN P HOOVER, WILLIAM HOOVER, Ex'or* of Phiiip 11. Hooter, dte'd. Oct. 14, 1859. PBBIIC SILK OF VILE IBLE REAL ESTATE. THERE wid be sold on Monday ih.;7ih day ol November next, at tlie late residence of Abra ham Kitehey dee'd, in Snake Spring Valley, Bed ford County, the following real estate: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing one hundred and olio acres, patented, adjoining lands of W . Hartley, widow Weisel and others, with licotl Slo up House thereon, large Lank bam, tin-ant house and other ou* buildings, two good apple orchards containing upwards of three hundred ire s gratte-i, choice trait —aimut 80 acres cleared; and part first rate meadow, with good running wat- rat the house aud also ill tho iiarn yard.— Also 16 acres of land adjoining the same, with about 4 acres cleared, the balance well timbered this property is situate within a half i- ile of the Chumhershurp and Bedford turnpike, and one mile of the Bedford Railroad, 6 miles east of Bedford ! and within two miles of Bloody Run ; tke land is limestone of the host quality. TERMS of sale will Be male known on day of sale and at tendance given bv ABRAHAM RITCIIEY, JOB MANN. Executois ol A- Kitch'-y dee'd. Oct. 14,1859. PUBLIC MLK OF IIOU3S AKTIS LOT SOI Til W OODBURY TOWNSHIP. n*y virtue of an order, of the Orphans' Court t.) of Bediord County, the undersigned will ex pose to sale upon the premises in Soutn Wood bury Township, on fcalurday 12ili .\ov. next, a house and lot of ground containing about three acres, unjoining lands of Daniel Price,Corad liuler and Daniel Bare. The improvements are a frame dwelling liouso with kitchen, wagon shed :tnd Other buildings thereon erected. T E R >1 S : Cash at confirmation ol sale. HENRY FLUKE, Adm'r of the Estate of Christiana Fluke, dee'd. Oct. 21, 1859.-4t HATS AND CAPS, TO ""it thv itEAns, tastes and POCKETS of ail, at CHEAP SIDE, by OSTEK & CARN. Oct. 21, 1859. Special Notice. FOR FALL AND WINTER, 1859. j kieed a co. HAVE just received a large and carefully select ed Stock of FILL AND WINTER GOODS which they are determined to sell low for Cash or to prompt customers. Tbey enumerate in part. Cloth*,.Cattimeres, Satinet ts and Men's wear gen erally in great variety. Dress Silks, Printed Merinoes, Saxony Plaids Mus lin de taints, at exceedingly low figures. SHAWLS , f the newest and most elegant styles. HOSIERY and GLOVES in great variety. J Domestic Good*, Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, Can ton Flannels, fllankefs, Linseys. Ticking*, isc, Ike., au extensive assortment Carpets. Hug*, Mitts, Ike. Ike., BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND OAFS. Hardware ana Cutlery—Qeenswire and Glassware. Choice Family Groceries, a large stock. [EyThey wish it distinctly understood that these goods will be sold exceedingly cht'f for Cash or Pro duce. Oct. 7, 1859. AN election for President, Treasurer mid five Managers of the Hopewell and Bloody KUTI | Plank and Turnpike Road Company, will be held at the Court House,in Bedford on Monday the lltli i of Nov. next, at 2 o'clock. P. M. Oct. 21, 185 W. JNO. Sac ty. Public Sale OF VALUABLE Hi: 111 ISTITi. fITITERE will he sold, in pursuance of an order of -1- the Orphans' Court of Bedford Coanty, ou the ; premises, on ; I riiiay lfi-6 4ih day of IVovciiiber ntxt, ! the following described Real-Estate, late the pro- I perty of David Barley, Lite of South Wooubt-rry Township, Bedford Co.. dec'l. to wd -. (hie tract ot latid. being the mansion Farm, situ ate in &oui)i Wood terry Township, in said County, containing r.nv hundred acres, about SO aci.sol which are cleared with good log house, cased with trick, a good stone barn, frame stable, wagon shed and other out buildings, a.fj doing lands of David Sluekey, Jotm Furney and Eversole. One otiier tract of land, situate in Middle Wood berry Township, in said County, containing 80 acres, more or less, 45 ot which are cleared and under fence, adjoining lands of David Stuckev. O. E. Shannon and others, with a log house and log ba rn thereon erected. Also one tract of timber land, situate in the same township, adjoining lands of Jacob Stuckey and Daniel Barley containing thirty-five ueres. The above described property situated in a good neighborhood, near Wood berry and Btoomfield fur nace, convenient to market, well watered and cx oillcm quality 0f1.,n i. Terms of sale, one third ol purchase money to remain in hand of purchaser du ring the lifetime ot the widow by paying her the in terest thereon annually, one third of remainder to be paid in hand on confirmation of sale and the res idue in two tqttsl annual payments thereafter with interest to be secured by judgment. Attendance will be-given f<• Hats and; Caps, 25 '• <> <. Hosiery of a.ll kinds &e., as cheap as any tiling else L'-ffi-ts c ts. an d upwards .Sugar, white and brown, ' • < Molasses and all kinds r.f Groceries in proportion, Queens ware that won't 1 reals, with care. Hard ware of all kinds. Cedar Bowls, Brooms. Bas kets, Tubs, and a little ot everything on hand. BOOTS AND SHOES, i&k of all kinds wl!w •ir bet- .. \- j terthan any puff we cm tii xive tbcui. Call and see ' for yourselves. (rouble lo show liood*. Oct. 7, 1859. L'et-lord Move and lii Depot, ■ MMM fill IE undersigned keeps con "ul x-w stantly on hand a large as sortnient of looking yv-of the latest style among which lyfrn '1 JIM may be found the y Baltimore Air Tight, 3 siz -s. A A Royal Cook" 4 " Keystone " " 2 " Victor 11 " 2 " Summer Rose " 2 Premium * 2 Which are so arranged as to be used for wood 'X coal, ad ire warranted to perform sitisfactorily, ot no sale. Also. a large assortment of IVood -nd Coal Stores of go.id styles, and varioi s sizes. Tinware ot every description and Russia fire Board, repairing and job work done to order, with dispatch. The public are invited to give him a call arid ex amine his stoc*. which he will sel! 1 ~w for CASH, or marketable PRODUCE. GEO. BLVMIRE. Oct. 7, 1869.-Sm CLS-Qsr:: N a"w AND CONFECTIONARY. r pHE Bndersigned Jias just received and keeps 1 constantly on hand the following articles : Coffee, sugar. niolaßea, cheese, crackers, cur rants, prunes, raisins, figs, almonds, liliierts, cocoa nuts, ground nuts, pecans. Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, candies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigtrs. allspice ami popper, spices of all kinds, baking soda, cream of tarter, sulphur, brimstone, canister and keg powder, shot, caps and lea f, grain and gnus scythes, whetting tools, wash tubs and boards, indigo, extract logwood, copperas, alum and madder, oil. polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair, tooth atiu flesh brushes, hat ami infant brushes, hair oils and perfumery, purses and port monaies, pocket and memorandum books, bonnet and round gum combs, "ridding" and fine combs, bracelets and beads, pens, pen-holders, penknives, scissors, unite-sharpeners, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton and floss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, violin strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and sparables, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rook and Little's U bite Oil, Merchant s celebrated Gargling Oil, for man or beast, and many other articles of a similar nature. Ihe pat rouage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DKFIBAUGH. July 1, 1859.-zz . $40.00 IX A YS for a lull course in the Iron City College, the largest, most extensively patronised and I best organized Commercial School in the United States. 375 Students attending daily, March, 1859. Usual time to complete a full coarse, Irom 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any Business, md qualified to earn a salary of from $.)0 ft SIOOO. Students enter at any titno—No Vacation Its view at pleasure. 51 Premiums Jor best Penmanship awarded in 1858. Sons received at half price. For Ciraul.tr and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address. F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. WHEREAS letters of administration on the Es tate of George Evans, late of Monroe Town ship, dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all pmon* indebted to the s.iid estate are requested io make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will present them without delay JONATHAN HORTON, Mm'r., Oct. 7, 1859.-4* Bedford, Pa. Ko(ice of Inquisition. WHEREAS Henry Stack man, late if Monroe Township, Bedford County, died seized of the fbfloWing Real Estate viz: One tract of land, being the Mauaion Place, situate hi the said Township. adjoining lauds of Barnabas B. Stockman, Philip Keddinger, Mrs. Swartzwelder and others, containing one hundred seventy six and one halt acres, and allowance, one other tract, adjoining the above, patented in the name of Joins Steckman. containing thirty (oar and three fourth acres, and allowance, one oth r tract, ►iruate in same township, adjoining lands of Jacob Steckmuis, MOM-K Diaken, Jacob Mi.la, Elizabeth Fletclier and John VVeimer, containg two hundred two acres and eighteen pciches, and allowance, Part of a tract of land, surveyed on a warrant. in the name of Mathew Taylor, and also one -other tract ol land, adjoining Join, Fietr her, Leonard Nycum, Joseph Barkiuan, James Mountain and i Philip Snider, containing one bundled and fifty i nine acres and eight perches, and allowance sur veyed on a warrant in the name of James Will, patented to S. M. Barclay*. flfc Leaving issue Eleven wit: Jonn Steckman, residing in Fulton County, Henry Sterk man. residing in Rush County, Indiana, Sarah, in lerniaried with John Mortidiorc, Philip Steeknian, Jacob Steckman, \ aientiue Stock to in, Perer Stock man, Andrew Sleek man, Elizabeth, intertnaried with David Morris. Frederick Steckman and James Stockman all r. aiding in Bedford County. Notice is therelc re hereby given that in pursuance of a writ ol Partition or Valuation, to me directed 1 will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation. ; ■ n said premises, on Thursday the 20th day of 1 October 18,VJ, when and where all parties interested j may attend it they see proper. W.M S. FLUKE, SkenJT. j Sheriff o Office Bedford, September 23, 1859. Koike of Inquisition. ; \X/HEKKAS, Jolin Lasliley, late of Southanip r v ton Township, deceased, died seized of the following Heal Estate, to wit: Otte tract of land, situate in said Township, ot Southampton, Bedford Cou'kv. containing about OIK bundled acres, m re or less, about -StJ acres, cleared and under fence, with a log dwelli g house ami kitchen and 'og barn. thereon erected, also an apple-orchard thereon, adjoining lands of William iianis, the said Win. Lashley, Arnold Bennett and others, leaving a widow named Naomi, who has since died, and eight children to wit: Robert Lash ley, residing in Alleghany County M.i., Arnold Lashley, residing in Bedlord County Pa., John Lashley since dead, late of the state ol Ohio, leaving issue the number and names of whom are unknown, As i Lashley since dead, without issue, leaving a widow Harriett, sines married to Dan'i Means ol Bedford County, Nancy, Intermarried with Abr.iham Johnston, hotn dead leaving issue one child to wit: William Johnston, who resides in Allegheny County, Md. Elizabeth, intermarried with Jacob Fletcher, since dead, leaving issue two chil dren to wit : John S. Fletcher, lesiding in Bedford County and l'hilip Fletcher, residing in Keokuk, lowa, Sarih, intermarried with James Baker, re siding in Columbiana County Ohio, and Wtu Lash ley, of Bedford County whose interest in the real estate in the above described tract was sold to 0. E. Shanon, Esq of Bedford, bv the Sheriff of Bedford County. Nofic is therefore hereby given that in pursuance of a writ of Partition or v dilation to me directed 1 will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation on the said premises on Tuesday the 18th day of October 1859 when and where all parties interested may attend if they see prop -r. WM.tS. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Bedford, Sept. 23. 1869. nmm W VALUABLE KEIL ESTATE. ' I tHK RE wnrrc soTd .it pu lie -ufcrr. On the prera 1. ises, at the hi'e residence of James Moore, late of St. Cl tir Township, Bedford Co., dee'd, on Friday l&e £B?h day of Ccltber vest, the following Re,il Estate to wit : That tract of Land whereon the said James Moore resided at the time of his death, situate in the Town ship and County aforesaid, adjoining lands of Isaac Cuppet, WilliaraCuppct, Michel Moser and others, containing 363 acres and 81 perches and allowance, with a good log dwelling house, log batik harrt aud other out buildings—Also one other dwelling house on the South of said tract—there are two good ap ple orchards on the premises, two springs of pure water, and running water in tiie barn yard, with a large portion of land clears I and in a high state of cultivation, part fiist rate o\dow. The alw.ve laud is limestone of a superior quality, situate West of Chestnut Ridge, within, 8 miles of Schellsburg and 12 miles of Bedford. The land will be oivide.l into two tracts, to suit purchasers, and wii! tie ottered, as e most advan tageous. Attendance will be given and terms made known on d v of s tic by ' ABRAHAM BLACKBURN, JOSEPH GRIFFITH, Exrs. of James Moore dee'd. X. B. Mfill be sold at the same time and place, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat and Hay. Oct. 7, 18-59. (axuiDHwealth << l mate ol cultivation, asitil a good house, t am. crcbrrd. 4c., ihere. a. the balance well tim bered, with dm young cheat nut and locust. Lying at the edge of Morrison's Cose, where limb r is rcaroe, tonkea it particularly valuable. It is a con venient distance liom the Furnaces, VVoodberry and other good aiarkeis. It U sign Well watered. Part is limestone and the otheivpMhiiuceS well. ALSO, On Wednesday 2d Xftteatber, Kext, will uc sold upon the premises in Middle Wood berry iowustiip, near Bloom fold Furnace, the farm known as the ••Daniel, Farm." containing 131 ACHES AN D 6b FERCHKS. This property is one of the best producing f.rms in Morrison's i.ove—is in a high state ot cultivation lies within ' a mile of the Lloliidayshurg Turn pike adjoins Biooniti-ld Furnace—is Well watered— has an excellent oi chard on It, with good improve ments, including large frame house, log bouse, barn, Kc. About 10U acres, arc cleared and the balance well tin.la-red The locality of tics farm, and its convenience to market—its proximity to Maitinsburg, tc., —makes it very desirable an n home property. ALSO. ON THURSDAY 3D NOVEMBER NEXT, the undersigned will offer opon the premises, near Stonerstown, Liberty Township, his farm known as the "Steel, or Snyder property," containing a? out 163 ACHES, This property lies within | a lolle of the Broad Top Kitii Road—has Isc-en lately improved and put in good order has ou it two good apjde orchards —a good spring it the dooi— about I(0 acres, cleared and well fenci d—a good part post ard rail. I here is a good double log house and n-w bank barn upon the premises. A large portion is InAtum land and well calculated lor meadow. Being near Stonerstown, the Hail Head and the Mines, there is a ready cash market at the door, lor every thing. ALSO. ON FRIDAY 4TU NOVEMBER. NEXT, will he ottered on the premises at 12 o'clock M„ in Monroe Township,.the farm upon which Michael Miller resides, (outlining shout 230 ACHES, 100 of which are cleared and under fence, with a two story frame bouse, kitchen attached, Lank barn and other buildings thereon erected. ALSO, ON THJEJAME DAY (4TB NOVEMBER,) at 3 o'clock, P. M., Tvi.{ be offered upon the pre mises, tiie farm known as the '-Christ Miller place," containing 157 ACHES, or thereabouts, about 70 -cres cleared, and having thereon erected a log house, log barn, fcc. This property adjoins N iiban Kobisou, Anthony Smith and others. ALSO. ON S.vTCRDAY NOVEMBER STII, there will be sold upon the promises, in Southamp ton 1 owuship, a tract of land containing about ' 100 ACHES, 50 of which are cleared, adjoining lands of U'm. liaius, Arnold Lashlty and others. The improve ments are a log dwelling house, with kitchen at tached and log barn ; also an apple orchard thereon. Sales on each day to be at 12 o'clock, .M., ex cept th" Christ. Miller tract above slated. TKRMS : —One fourth in hand and the balance in three payments, or otherwise to suit purchasers. Salti post it vt. Sept. 16, 1659. Bedford. Pa. jl TIIE undersigned having been appointed commit tee of George Owe,of (Jnion Township, a luna tic, hereby notifies all persons indebted to siid lu natic. to make immediate payment, and those hav. ing claims against the same, will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. J- H . LINtxKNPELTEIi, Committee ot George Owe. Sept. 3d, 1859. IK you would walk erect, ami procure good health by the expansion of your chest, call at Reamer *t Way's Drug Sl<>re and get a pair of the best style of Chest expanding Suspender and Shoulder Braces. July 1. 1859. CANDLES, adamantine and tallow—a superior article—just received, and for sale by A. L. DEFIBACGH. Bedford August 5, 185 S. 0. R. 08TF.R, SAMUEL CARN. DSTEII A CARN, I [il.tr SIDE, BEDFORD, Ft. IT'E hav i just received a VV dioirr. sELECTiot ot n. • and CHEAP fall and Uiu(rr Goods, purchased with sp-cial reference to the interest of our customers and the public, generally. We tender our grateful thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us, iu the past, and can only assuro our patrons tliat it shall be our aim to inert their continued patronage. Oui stock shall be always large, and suited to the wants of the community, and ever of THE BEST TO BE HAD LY MARKET. We invite an examintaion of our stock and prices, and we hazard nothing in saying that it wid be to the interest of the public to give us a call. TFKMS as heretofore; prompt settlement required by cash or note every Januarv. "Oct. 14, 1859. Auditor'* ftotlce. The undersigned appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bedford Gov-nty to report a distribution of the money 17, the bauds of Ephraim Foster, administra tor of tue Estate of Richard L. Foster, doe'd, will attend to Hie duties of bis appointment at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday, the first day of November, oext, at 10 -o'clock A. M., of said day. when and where all parties interested can attend if they see proper. JOHN P. REFD< Auditor. Oct. 14. 1859. WE have on hand three new two horse Wagons which we will sell cheap in exchange lor any • iwd of grain, or give a reasonable credit thereon. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Oet. T, 1859. DISSOLVBU. THE Firm of Reed b. Minnich, is dissolved by Mutual consent. The Books of the limi are in the hands of Jacob Keel tor settlement, all persons indebted or having claims are earnestly re quested to call and settle inuf.edlaU ly. Settlements must l>e h id, pty or no pay, so do not delay, thanks are returned for passed favors and acootinuance of support is ask d for the new firm ol J. REED & CO. who will sell their goods on the lowest living terms for etuk or produce. Sept. 16. 1859. Cstute K>r. CJ W. Matter, Dec d. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed by the Register of Bedford County, to tli* undersigned living in Bedford, upon the estate of G. W. Statler, floe'd, late ot St. Clairville, Bed ford County, all persons indebted to Said estate, are hprehy notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate, wil present them propeily authenticated for settle ment. A. J. 6TAT LFR, Sept 23, 1859. Adra'r.