SCHOOL HATTERS* TEACHERS' ASSOCIATIONS. Let *s, then, he up and doing, With heart lor Buy fide; is;ill achieving, still pursuing. Learn to tabor and to wait.— Lougf The most important crnsjderation devolving upon the instructor of the rising generation, is the maintaining of sodi a discipline that will •enable bin; o ke<p in advance of tbe requsitee of the School System; if this, ihc tu st neces sary of all precautions, is Dot strictly guarded aud cared for, he, like thousands vrl.o have pre ceded him, will necessarily have to give way. and make room for ;boc who are better quali fied to take bis position* even tt this moment, there is not a community which has no; within its*limits some or e individual, who a few years ago was considered a very excellent expounder of school texts, but now, clus! through negli gence, or the want of proper attention or cul tivation is left ''high and dry,' and those who arc, perhaps, his inferiors in intellect, are his superiors in mental culture cod the training which is imposed by tie present system. This deplarabls state of cucumstiiLces should be unhesitatingly obviated. The State has cot, in keeping with its School system, given to her many thousand teachers the timely aid of Normal Schools, but has left them to depend upon their .wn resources, scanty as they are. Thus in the absence of Noimai Schools the only alternative left is tbe formation of Teachers' Associations, which are calculated, when prop&ly conducted, to prove vastly beneficial to those persons who endeav or to cultivate themselves, and to ir.u>e fresb vitior into those who otherwise woul--> be leth argic and inactive, and by this meaDs create an cxictcment upon school subjects, which is as much to be desired as any otber consideration pertaining to the school system. Our county, it is said by many of our sister counties, is a bundled per centum behind the times in school affairs. I an> scrry to make a reiteration of ibis charge, but I have to meet it so frequent ly, that I believe tbe best plan decidedly, is to let those who are interested in the noble cause 4>f education know how they are regarded by their neighbors, which information (if they are uut already acquainted with the fact) 1 hope will redouble their efforts iu advancing the common cause. I hope, yea, I pray that every teacher within the limits of Bedford CouDty will make evcty honorable effort so organize a Teachers' Asso ciation in his district, and endeavor, if pes.-i --ele, to get up an excitement on the subject of Education, and not only benefit himself, but make every effort to snow the citizens of his immediate neighborhood the necessity for such an Association. Director?, ia many instances, are opposed to allowing teachers the necessary time it would require to hold such meetings, although the decisions of the Superintendent of Common Schools, p. 108, clause 391, says: "■Tmcheia should organize and attend these In stitutions, and if would be well for the Direc tors to soecify this obligation in the contract, and ALLOW THEM A CERTAIN' PORTIOK OF THEtlt TIME FOR THIS PURPOSE. TtOCherS should devote every other Saturday to lnsti tutts, and should have the remaining Saturdays to themselves. The schools will be. greatly ben efited by this policy" But if Directors will not allow a portion of time, as specified in the Decisions, do uot allow this simple circum stance to deter you for one instant, but meet every alternate Salurdsy, which they necessa rily must allow you, or at night, end s'rain ev ery nerve to accomplish the end so much to he desired, and if you are now slightly or even greatly incommoded, remember that a day is earning f.ts*, when you shall rcceiva your re ward. Labor no v, and future generations will applaud your zeal and admire your integrity of purpose.— J 11 Durbo'Tow. Organization of the Vood- Ijuj-j Teatlietii' Association, In accordance with previous arrangements, a number of the Teachers of Middle W'oo.i bury District met in the Buck Schoolroom, at J o'clock, A. M., in W oodbury, ou Saturday the 12th uli., and the Association was called to order by the President, and the minutes of the last m-ettQg were read and adopted. I). D. Eshlemau offered a constitu'iou, which was discussed, and finally adopted. The following officers were then < lectcd for the term, of two months: J. B. Durborrow, President; Jacob Lotigamcker, Vise Presi dent; I). D. Eshieuiau, Secretary, and Lewis Croft, Treasurer. The following order of business was then gone through with: Piscusaion on Orthogra phy, each member asking 6t'x questions.— Classes:—.J. 11. Longenecker, Mental Arith metic: K, Hoisiogcr, Geography; D. I>. E-h!e --man, Written Arithmetic; .1 11. Durborrow, Grammar. On motion, adjourned to meet on Saturday, the 10th, at 64 o'clock, P. M. P. 1> E3HLEMAN, Src/y. A gcntlem&n thought ho'd like something painted in the hilt of a new house, arid chose the Israelites passing over the Red Sea. lie engaged an Irishman fur the job, who went to work and printed the hall red. Gentleman en ter*: •Nice colors, 11., hut where ate tie Israel ites?' 'Oh, they've pissed over.' A dull parson corneted a farmer who he sel dom saw at hi* ministration, by asking him di rectly, after a little reproof of his sin of omission: ♦Shall we see you at church next Sabbath?' 'V-c-s,' he replied slowly. ♦Ves, I'll go— t,r send a band.' Special J\*oticc. FOR FALL AND WINTER, 1859. J REDO A; CO. HAVE just received a largo and carefully select ed Stock of FILL MB WINTER FOODS which they are determined to sell low for Cash or to prompt customers. Tbcy enumerate in part. Clot!is, Casrimcres, Su.lir.etit and Men's wear gen erally in great variety. Dress Silks. Printed Merinoes, Saxony Plaid Mus lin tie laines, at exceedingly low figures. Shawls cf the newest and most elegant styles. HOSIER* and GLOVES in great variety. Pome die (roods. Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, Can ton Flannels, Blanket's, Linseys, Tickings, &c. ftc., an extensive assortment Carj/ets, Fugs, Mats, &e. Sc., HOOTS and SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. Hardware ana Cutlery—Qeensu- tre and Glassware. Choice Family Groceries, a larg* stock. QT'They wi>h it distinctly understood that these goods will be sold exceedingly che rj for Cash or Pro duce. Oct. 7, 1859. Money to Invest, FERGDSOtU IMIKEIt'S Try?Tvnrr->Ta TTTTVT. "11/UAT the Bank won't do, we will, at least TV so far as discounting for goods is concern ed. No better investments can be made, fts you will see by tbe following prices: Mohair, He Beige, 10 cts. per yard. De lainc", " and upwards. Calicoes. 5 " " " Fall and Winter Shaw's, 175 " Cassinetts, 31 cts. " " Boys ware of all binds, 12 " " Broad Cloths, $1,75 " Cassimeres, 62 " •• " Mats and Caps, 25 << " Hosier)- of all kinds &c., as cheap as any thing else Coffee 121 cts. and upwards Sugar, white and brown, " " " " Molasses and all kinds of Groceries in proportion, Queensware that won't break, with care, Hard ware of all kinds. Cedar Bowls, Brooms, Bas kets, Tu! s, and a little of evorvtbing on band. BOOTS AND SHOES, tcf all kinds will w; :r bet- w . ter than any puff we can give them. Gall and see spsdfefc- for ycurselves. Xo I rouble lo sU>w liood*. Oct. 7,1859. OKPHI.VV COBRT SILK OP ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber wiil offer at public sale ou the premises, in Harrison township, Bedford County, 011 Friday lhlh day of November next, the following Real Estate, late the property of Henry Beltz, dec'd, v:z : A TRACT OP LAND, situate in said township, adjeing lands of Solomon Leyrtig and Wairman on r.he south and enst, and Jacob Ifi'litras on the northwest, containing about EIGHTY FOUR ACRES. The Improvements are a two-story and a half log DWELLING HOUSE, LV GOOD repair, log stable'with a thrashing floor, and other outbuildings. There is also s good young apple orchard upon the proprty, and tl.c place is well watered with some as fine springs as can be found—about 00 acres are cleared and ia a good state of cultivation, the land being nearly all new. The residue Is well timbered—the plaee is a trout, half a nub- from the turnpike. Possession given on the Ist of April Terms made known on day of sab 1 . JOHN SILI , Oct. 21, IsOD. Adm'r. fi-SfeCfßi CBO ■ CONFECTIONARY. THE undersigned Ins just received and keeps constantly on h md the following articles: — Coffee, sugar, molasses, cheese, crackers, cur rants, prunes, raisins, figs, almonds, filberts, cocoa nuts, ground nuts, pecans. Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, candies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigars, all-pice and pepper, spices of all kinds, baking soda, cream of tarter, sulphur. brimstone, canister and keg powder, snot, caps and lead, grain and grass scythes, whetting tools, wash tubs and hoards, indigo, extract logwood, copperas, alum and madder, oil, polish an 1 41 a son's blacking, sweeping, dusting store, shoo and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, liair, tooth ana flesh 'iru-hes, bat and infaut brushes, hair oils and perfumery, purses and port mcnaies, pocket and mr-inorandnm books, bonnet and round gnm combs, "ridding"' acd fine combs, bracelets and beads, pens, pen-liotdots, penknives, scissors, Knife-sharpeners, umbrei.' '-S, suspenders, spool cotton and (loss, clocks, smai.' looking gh-sses, violins, violin strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards, horse tirusi-.es, shoe-thread, pegs and sparables, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Kock and Little's White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling OH, for nun or beast, and many other articles of a similar nature. The pat ronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DEFIBAUGII. ! July 1, 1839.-zz I,IST 01' ( USES, I)UT down fr friitl at November Term (21st dar) 185a. i JohnKuup, \ J w hn W. Duucan, Thomas J. liorton, ■' Aaron W. Evans, j James S. Beck with, " Tin mas Young, ; Thus. N. Young, '• Jacob Steele, ; John ff. Heeler. " M . Smith's Exo'ra Rev. Henry Soilert, • < Jacob Kroorubuugh, | William Hoy, << Abraham Morgart. P. Hum, etui use <• M. Wheeling, et at Bizil Daniels, > John Zook, et at ; R. M. Lena in ou's use C. W". Kicketson, ( Sol. Dickens, et al •' Klias Hite, et at • Jacob Reigtuwt, " John Burns, et at i Levi Ilardinger, < vViu. Blair, ; Henry W. Smith, >• J. M. Van Horn. Win. Hartley's, adm'r '• Henry Leader, et al ! Catharine Over, < John Olaar's, Exo'rs i Solomon Gans, " George Robes, et al j Christian Sipes, Soloman Steel, I John Baker's Exo'rs " „acob Witt, Win. Clienowith, •< Adaru Easter, Anthony Bowser. l Josiab Wei set, Wm. Sieek's, use " Jessa Sleek, Joseph Barley/ " J acksr-a Stuckey. S. 11. TAXE, Pruth'y. | i'rothonotary Oflice, Bedford, Oct. 23, 1859. ' bls WHEREAS letters of administration on tho Es tate of George Evans, lite of Monroe Town i ship, dee'd. have been granted to the subscriber, i all persons indebted to the said estate are requested j to make immediate payment, and those having claims ; agaiust said estate, will present them without delay | to JONATHAN GORTON, Mm'r., i Oct. 7, 1859.-f- Bedford, Pa. 7 M iilMfflm DR. iIAKRA ,ut the Oh.aj. Drug and Book • Store, has just received, a largo assortment o' the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak i ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratns, Ike., oi the very bestquality, all of which lie will sell the lowest prices. CANDLES, adamantine and tallow—a superior , artiele—just received, and for sale bv A. 1,. DKFIBAUGII. ' B> d'ord August ft, 1859. BIBFOBD Biauim TJSC3S3 IKTQUIHEJR. Is published every Friday morning, In Julians Street, in the white frame buildirg, nearly op]>ositc the Mengel House, by DAVID OVER. TERMS: If paid in advance, $1.50; within tie year, $2.00; and if not paid wiffiin the year, $?.60 will bo charged. No paper discontinued untj all ar learages are paid—except at the option of the Editor. A failure to notify a dyicoutiniunce will be regarded as a new engagement. Mrertisemtnts not exceeding a sqnnro,(jo lines,) inserted three times for $1 —every subsequent in sertion, 25 cents. Longer ones in the sane pro portion. Each fraction of a square counted as a full square. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A liberal deduction will he made to those who adt ertise by the year. Jab Printing of all kinds executed neatly and promptly and on reasonaVle terms. _ P H 0 F E S S CARD gg. K. R HARCLIV ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., ST/ILL attend promptly nisd faithfully to all * / legal business entrusted to his care. !XT*Offieo on Juliana Street, in the building tor merly occupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq., dee'd. March 26,1858/ ~~ Wtl. t, LOA\, ATTORNEY IT LAW. McCOMNELLSBURG, PA. \ITILL practice in the Courts of Fulton, Beihom VV and Franklin Counties. OLT'OflLe on Main Street, opposite S peer's Hotel. September 3, 1858. JOB MANX, G. H. SPANG. ' I AW FAKTNER3HIP. —The undersigned -1 A have associated themselves in the Praticc of the Law, and will promptly attend to a! butc aeNS entrusted to tlseir care in Bedford aol ad joining counties. on Julianna Street, three doors south ol Mengel oil'.se and opposite the refi denceof'Maj. Tate. MANN & SPANG June 1,-1854. tf. I>. S- KIDDLE, Formerly of Bedford, Pa. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, N, WALL ST. SEW YORK- All business promptly atended to. Dec. 3, 1858. J. W. MAfciEN I ELTER, lltorney at Law and I and Surveyor, attend with promptness to all business entrusted to his care. Will practice in Bedford and Fullon Counties. in Juliana Street, cue doer North of the I'-nquirer"' office. °W. ef. G/tu/An, Gtf. &)., 3F^X"STSiXOX-ta.2S" ANI SUHELLSBUttU, PENN'A. OFFERS tys service to the Public iu the prac ic cof Medicine. Will attend promptly to all cu te a entrusted to his care* ' He will also perform all operations on the teeth in a neat and scientific manner. Teeth plugged and inserted from a single tooth to Aii Entire Set, Mounted on gold or silver piste, on the lat<stand most approved principles. TERMS moderate, and all operations warranted. April 8, 1859.—tt. flippa 11 Will attnd pc actually and catfulljr to ! op*rticai to- 11 J tr.*t-d to I. * .w* IV. th v*, rlu?3rei. regulated, Ac., and I j is *r: iicii) teeth tas*rti, fro'n *n* to %n en tin- act. *j J • cuargca ffuMkitltf, a.id ail upemiiutas wurrauuJ. trtr Terr.:. INVARIABLY CASH. iffy OS-. £■: Pitt ctnat, B' lftr'l, P. vVT; DR. J BT ESHLEMAN, RESPECTFUELY tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of PattonsviHe and vicinity. Night calls ptomptly attended to. Pattonsvilie, March 13, i859.-z mr^KnvKKX RESPECTFULLY tenders his profession! services to the citizens of Bedford and vi cinity. Oilice and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. J. U. lloflus. Nor. 0.1357. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. I)espectfully tenders his services u A. the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Ht vay a'ways be found (unless professional!} - en gaged) at Lis Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb. ill, J *57. ' DTSSOLVEDr ~ fJIHE Firm oi' Reed *•- Minnich, is dissolved by JL Mutual consent. The Books of the firm are in the hands of Jacob Reed tor settlement, all persons indebted or having claims are earnestly re quested to call and settle immediati ly. Settlements niusl be had, pay or no pay, so do not delay, thanks are returned for passed favors and a continuance of support is asked for the now firm of J. REED & CO. who will sell their goods on the lotrcsj living terras for cash or produce. Sept. IG, 1359. Estate Or. €l. W Mailer. Oec'd. K E ITERS of Administration having been grant- i Ax ed by the Register of Bedford County, to the undersigned living in Bedford, upon the estate of G. W. Statler, dee'd, latq of St. Clairville, Bed ford County, all persons ic deb ted to said estate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate, wil present them properly authenticated for settle ment- A. J. STATLER, Sept. 2, 1859. Adm'r. TUE undersigned hiving beoc^ippoimo? cmuroit teo of George Owe,of Union Township, a luna tic, hereby notifies all persons indebted to sbd lu natic. to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same, wiil present them pro periy authenticated for settlement. J. W. LINGKNFELTER, Committee of George Owe Sept. 30, 1859. CASH BUYERS can do be6t, at OSTER & CARN'S CHEAP store ! handsome sugars, at 8. 9, and It) cts, per pound, molasses and syrups, at 10' 12, 14 and J3 cts. per quart. Oet. 28, 1859.-2 m. FOR SALE. A second band BUGGY, in good running order. Apply at lids office. Nov. 4, 1859. \VHERE'S GEORGE MONDAY ? HE would surely go listless no longer if he saw those beautiful soft Ledger hats for only $1.50, at Oct. 21, 1859. OSTER f* CARN'S. SVV AIM'S PANACEA at Dr. Harry's Drag end book Store AN excellent srticla Hair an-l tooth Brush ej , at Dr. Hsrry'i Drug and Book Store. DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. 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 Dr. Clias. M'lane's febbrated 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, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, ail BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost 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 of 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'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills 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 FLEMING BROS. PiUsbursb, Pa V. 8. D-wlers W!d t'liv #u-ians ord<*r!nit from oth(-r ttiwa Firming Hi--... v iti d, well write their orders distinctly, atwl fcr'.v r-' but Dr. STL,nit's, y-rtporrd by yi'-mru) Hr]',('•!.ur-it,. /it. To tlxws wi-.hirjf to give them triai, we will forward per snail. pnt ] ..id, to any !*!< of the United States, one 1.,\ „f pi 'J* f,. r tweli-'a thns-ruiit pontage stamp*. or one rial f Aermifuga for f mrtonn thieeas-nt atampa. XII orders fr; m CaumJa snort b accosnpssiiied by twenty cents extra. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry, and Reamer & Way, B Tford, and by dealers generally throughout the Countv. Mar 27, 1850 .~zz. REGISTER'S NOTICE. A LL persons interested, are hereby notified, that XX the following nam :i<i accountants, have filed their accounts iD the Registers Office of Bedford County, a id that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court in and fir said County, for confir mation. on Tuesday th<i 221 day of November noit, at the Court House in Bedford. The administration account of Daniel Border administrator of George Cliar, late of Bedford Borough deceased. The- account of John Cessna. Esq.. Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of Philip Crism&n, late of Union Township dee'd. The account of Mary W. Brown Executrix of the last will of Sam'l Brown dee'd, who was ad minis' rator of Diu'l Cromwell,, late of tiie Borough of Bedford doe'd. The account of Janv:s M. Barndollar, adminis trator of the estate of Peter BarndoH it l ite of West Providence Township, dee'd. The account of Join IttcCreary, administrator of the estate of Catharine Thomas, late of Juniata Township, dee'd. The aecou .t of Jonathan Snyder, administrator of the estate of llitnas O'Neal, late of West. Pto vi de nee Township, dee'd. , The supplemental account of Job Mann, Esq., adm'r of the estate of Sam'l M. Barclay, Esq., late of Bedford Borough, deic'd. S. H. TATE. R eg'ster. Registers Oifice, Bedford Oct. 28, 1859. BKllFOUl) CLISSICIL INSTITUTE. Rev John I.yon, iprlnclnals T. Lyltletou Lyon, A. M., f rincipais. fTTiIE Fall session of this Institution, will open X on Friday the 16th September, 1859. It is desirable that all students should enter at the com mencement of the Quarter. It is the design of the Principals to make this Academy in all respects a first class Institution for the thorough instruction of youth of beth sexes and to prepare tljem foj any profession or position in lite. The high moral and .scientific tone of the school is well known to this coriuounity. The spacious brick house, adjoining the residence of Dr. Wm. 11. Watson has been Secured for the purpose of the Academy. A lew boys (iho number is limited to ten) he received into the family of the Principals as boar ders. The beauty of the scenery and tho salubrity of the climate render Bedford a most desirable location of such a school. Persons from abroad, visiting the springs, will be near their children during the summer season. TERMS : S2OO per year, including boarding, washing, fuel, lights and tuition in all the branches. TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS PER QUAR TER ; $6 English branches, $7,50 Classical do. ike. Sept. 2, 1859. BLANK DEEDS, A superior article, for sale at this oilice. April 8, 1859. 1,000 Bushels of Rye wanted, at J. 31. Shoema ker 4 Go. Store, for which the highest market price will be paid iu cash or merchandize. Sept. IG, 1859. JAYNE S Wrights, Bennett's and Dyott's pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6,1858. W'tilTE TEETH and a perfumed breath can be accquired by using the "Balm of a housand Flowers." To b had at DR. HARRYS. March 6, 1957. DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GEBM BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. Iff. JACKSON & CO., Philad'a, Pa., WIU. KFFECTIAI.tr CIT.C { Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or i Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kid eys, ami all diseases arising from a disor dered Liver or Stomach, I Such as Constipation* Inward Files, Fullness of I Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau ; sea. Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or : VVeight in the Stomach, Sonr Eructations, Sinking j or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flut taring at the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensa tions when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain ia the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, fyc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. CC7*DO YoU WANT SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN VOLT ? DO YOU WANT A GOuD APPETITE ? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR COFSTITUTION ? DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL 1 DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF TOUR NERVOUSNESS ? DO YOU WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL ? DO YOU WANT A BXISK AND VIGOR OUS FEEDING ? If you do, trst- Ifoofhnu's German Bitters, pre pared by Dr- C. M. Jackson, 418 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa , and soil by druggists and store keepers throughout the United States, Canalaa, West Indies, and South America, at 75 cert per bottle. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry an i Reamer & Way, Bedford, and by deal,rs generally throughout the County. May 27, 1859.-?.z. LIST OF LHV\D JI HOHST DRAWN for November Term, 1859. f3d Monday, 21 t day.) Isaac Ivensiuger, Esq., Foreman. Jacob A£ blight, John Blackburn, George Bortz, John It. llowter, James Burns, Wuj. Beegio, Jfiiv Cypher, James W. Fisher, John A. Gump, John Gar her, Jv.ha I*. Hoover, John Hysson g, David C. L'.Qg, John B. Longar.ecker, John J. Notte, George Poiter, A. J. JSansom, Wm. Schafer, Darin Williams, Michael Wertz, Win, \\ ertz, Peter Jr., Peter WioegardaT PETIT JURORS Adaoi Barnhart, George Boriz, John Bow ser, Jacob Bctz, Jacob Biddle, Isaac Clark, Andrew Crisman, Samuel Clark, Jesse DiekeD, Daniel Diehl, Francis Denaboe, llenry Egolf, Wm. G. Eioholiz, Jacob Fetter, (of John.) Thomas Grove, Wm iiancock, Jacob Siinisb, W to. Hartley, John James, George Kinsey, John Long, Daniel Lir.geufelter, Win. Lysing er, Wm. Lashloy, Henry Mowrr, Richard Mc muUiu, Andrew Moriimore, Isaiah Morris, Wat. Pearson, John D. Perdew, Thomas C. ReigKarf, George Rhodes, Simon Ritcbey, Dauiei Sparks, Divid Sparks, Matioo Smith, Joseph W. Sietk, Thamat I> Smith. Oct. 28, 1859. FARM FOR SILK. It HE undersigned will sell thi r farm, situate in St. CLir Township. Bedford County, Pa., con taining 115 j aercs, about GO acres clear and under good tence, the improvements are a TWO STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a good woil of never tailing water at the door, agood new paikd garden, and some other improvements. The above proper ty is a part of the eld Alum Bank Estate, the most of the land is good bottom, lying on the waters of the running's creek, with a good sugar camp of about 100 or more tr-.es, ab&nr 6 or 8 acres in mead ow, with lac lities for miking 20 or 30 tier- s mora. The above property will be sold on reasonable terms, possession given on the first day of April next, if desirable M. P. MARSHALL fc WIFE. Sept. 23,1859. N. B. There are two orchards on the promises, one old ouo in bearing condition, the other a young one, but recently set out, and in a prosperous way. Carriage and Wagon-Making, WILLIM YEIBBL - jfHSr 1 aaLe T-l AS commenced the XI business of y v\y As? Wagon-Making, in the village of Charlesvills, Bedford Ca, Pa. Attention will be given to Repairing.Painting and Trjmming. Work will bf put up in the beat and neatest, styles, and at moderate prices. He respect fully solicits the. patronage of his friends and the public. Charldsville. June 10, 1859,-z Plastering l.athrt!! •piME I/IBERSIG.IED having erected J- a Mill for sawing Pt.isrEK.iyo LATHS on his premises iu Union Tp., Bedford county, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the snortest notice. Pricesl.6o per thousand, 3 ft long. Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to me at St. Clairsviile. will he promptly attended to. "*. GRIFFITH. Union Tp., Feb. 10. 1834.-zz. FRUIT CANS! FRUIT CANS!! Tli E subscriber has on hand a new lot of SEAI.- IISQ CA\3 for putting up ail kinds of fruit, which he offers at lower prices than can bo procur ed tlsewhere. One quart cans, 121 cents; three pints, ISJ; two quarts, 25 cents. Country mer chants supplied at a discount. They aru eon veil i ent for persons living in th* country, and warrant ed to be equal to any others now in use. GEO. W. BLYMIRE. July 15, 1859.—8 m. I a 59 GOODS FOR AUTUMN.—I Bft 9. Full Stock of SILK GOODS, Full Stock of STAPLE GOODS, Full Stock of FANCY GOODS, Fashionable FALL SHAWLS. OP-CLOTHS. CASSIMEKS be TESTINGS, Blankets, Quilts. Table Linens, §c. } s" n -£~n EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH Streets, PHILA'D. IV. B.— Black Silks, Wholesale, at lose rates. BP-Bargains Daily from New York Auctions. Sept. 9, 1859.-3ru. IF you would walk erect, and procure good health by the expansion of your chest, call at Reamer & Way's Drug Store and get a pair of the best stylo of Chest expanding Suspender and Shoulder Braces. July 1, 1859. HATS AND CAPS, TO suit the HEADS, tastes and POCKETS of all, at HEAP sins, by OSTER be CARN. Oct. 21, 1859. For the Hair—Jo. key Club, and new mown hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. H any'* PIBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 11HE undersigned will offer at Public Sale, upon . the premises, ON Fill D.l \ THE 2D OF DECEMBER •d. D., 1859, the following described Real Estate* to wit: * 250 Acres, More or Less, ! of choice Limestone Land, situate in Colcrain Township; Bedford County, p a ., and well known as the < < Frederick Smith Farm." About 200 Acres are cleared, and under goo 1 fence, and in a fine state of cultivation pott thereof good meadow.- f here arc also 2 Orchards of choice fruit upon the premises. A fin, stream of excellent water flows through the property. The improvements consist, in part, of a good Two uid a Half Story Dwelling Home, a new Barn, 100 feet in length, by 50 feet in wb'th —constructed in the latest sty I—with sundry otbc out-buildings, f his Farm is situate in that Pertil.j Valley, known .'.s "Friend's Cove," within 6 mile* of Bedford, aud about the same, distance from the termination of the "Bedford Rail Road." j t ; s also in a pleasant convenient to good schools and withih 2J miles of the Slate and Female Seminary," at Ratusburg. There is a flee Church also within sight, and it is surrounded by an intelligent aud moral community. Tlds proprriy is fn every way a most desirable one, and persons desiring to purchase would do well to examine it before the time of sale. The property will be sold subject to the Dower of the widow of Frederick Smith, dee'd—the interest thereon to bo pai.l annually to her. There are also sundry legacies, payable in installments, to tiio heirs of said deceased—the first thereof is not duo until the Ist of April, 1861; the others run through a period cf upwards of eleven years. Terras of sale as to balance of purchase money, will be made known on day of sate. Title indisputable. HENRY SMITH. Sept. 0, 1859. N. B. Persons wis ing to examine this proper ty, or ascertain the particulars more fully, can cah upon or address by letter, Henry Smith, Kaitisbnrg, Bedford County, ~P*.; Geo. W. Householder, Ravi Hill, Bedford Cocnty, Pa.; Mann It Spang, Bed ford, Fa. b Fill MM AM) Mill Up; THE subscribers bavirg formed a partner ship under the style of "Dock & Ashcom" lor the purpose of conducting a general 10l ADUI A\ 31 iffACHIAE business in the establishment recently erected by Gilliurd Do< k,in Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, are now prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every de scription. fLey will build to order steam-en gines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers aud threshing machines—also, casting of every kind fsr furnaces, forges, saw, grist and rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house routs, brackets, fac., &c. They are ai-o, now making a fine assortment o 1 STOVES of various kinds of the latest pat terns and most approved styles, including sev eral sizes of COOK STOVES of the best make, heating stoves for churches, offices, bar-rooms' ike. A full assortment of Stoves wiil bo kept constantly on hand, and sold at wholesale anl retail, at price-* to suit the times, and quality warranted equal to the best eastern make.— Machinery ol ail kinds repaired promptly.-* Patterns made to order. GLLLIARD DOCK, C. W. ASHCOM. Nov. 6, 1857. . lilIIlT PROCLDHTION. WHEREAS the Honorable FRAXCIS M. KIM MULL. President oi the several C-mrtsofC .m --mon Pleas in the comities composing the lGth Ju dicial District, anl Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the said Di'- trict—and A.J. SXIVCLT and Jonx G. HARTLEY, Esquires, Judges off he Courts of Common Pleas and Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capi tal and ottur offenders ia the county of Bedford— have issued their precept and to mo directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bedford, on MONDAY the 2!st day of Nov. iisst. NoTtc* ia hereby given to af! the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said coutwv of B -dfoid, that they be then and therein thefl^roperpersons, with their rolls, roc or-ds, and inquisitions, examinations and other re membrances, to do those things which to their offi ces and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against the piisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Bedford county, to be then and there to prosecute against them "ar shall be just. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Shoriff. SiiersfFs Office Bedford, Oct. 28, 159. HOTEI., Bedford. Pa. rptJIE subscriber respectfully announces to ths X public that he has opened a Hotel, anderthe above name, in the old and well known Globe bulling, on West Fitt Street, formerly owned an I occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will be happy to so- i; lis friends, and the traveling pub lic gem .-rally. Persons attending Court ate re spectfully invited to give him a cull. He pied go* himself that he will do all iu his power to render ell his guests comfortable. His Tabl ♦ will he supplied with the choicest de licacies the market will afford. The Bod Booms will contain clean and corn fort able bedding. The B ir will be supplied with choice liquors. The Stable will be attended by a careful and at tentive hosier [JC?" Boarders wII be taken by the day, week month and year. JONATHAN HORTON. Bedford, April SO. 1853 Ti Illiir Valentine Steckman, PMOPRIEJTOR. Boarders taken by the day week m-mth ar.d year. April 25,1356—tf Ffiisjjircß: Buaan MILL STO*!', SI i NIT FACTORY. fphe uihlersip;ue*i keeps constantly on hand FRENCH A Bi sRS of all sizes, and furnishes every artiele re anireii by the milling trade. Complete satisfaction fuarjuteed for a very article sold. Millers who pre gtr the solitt Beau, by giving 4 to 6 months notice, cau have their orders executed at the quarries it France. Address WM. H. KEPNER. Ilarrisbnrg, P 0., Pa. April 8, 1800.-6 m. New Jewelry. rpHE snbscriher has opened out a now and JL splendid assortment of all kinds of tbe moit fashionable Jewelry—consisting in partct Breastpins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings,&c. &c. Call and see bis stock. deH DANIEL BORDER. BLANKS! BLANKS f! BLANK Exemption Jndgtuent Notes, Exec ui.ons. Summons, Subpoenas Constable Sales, &c., for s a!e at this office. AYKR'S Cherry Pectoral and Jayne's Expecto rant at Dr. Harry's Drtigaud Book Store. August 6,1858. CHEESE—a good art id)—just receive! and for wile by A L. DEFiBAGH. Bedford An ghats, 1839.
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