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H'AS sr< Vn frera tlx- >. hs.r.U-r, on the night ot > 122 i inst. !r< m tin- tdbb* of David Sher .li ;t or.e rril west of Springfield in t. .to Col -'). I-right bay Iniw.vtiinut 15J hand* uv, white tbel behind, black leg*, main nl Mil I>. ha I * *S..i! bicuish on tbo off fore .u Iriii t on the pa,->tm or f.-tloefc Joint, the hi n Ji rigt.tlv pufiwf, Not Laying like the other, .. - I. • . had ratimsr a heavy eye, tiiin main "e l.r ru -an I 'i >rt foret-p—is a flue figure i pr.-ttil i in Statu tab pi4 kj tii • anhfcrilKir for v. * ~f imrsc *n t twenty tor recovery oi A.'ress, FRANKLIN* T A i'LOK • •, ifcO'J. Lor. doegrov?-,Chester Co. Fa SJVE COSTS. t i.l. }- r,-..u# ki-wintr llicnuxKe indebt. d Jo I • ( late .1 Boom, dec'd, by Book <? 11 or otbviv.-ipr are nqUflKed to make. pije t ■ fore (lie lid day of NmwWr next; ■ ■ iii< t do no, will find Hn-ir .ccuuuJs in t a prep r'-fthx-r lor coil-eiioii, without I*. icon*. Tile B">k tid Notc-WwilJ ro ii- it ot John Aiiioli up to that dale. VAFY W. BLOW X, Executrix. I'- > 1 r.- :s . want ot choice t":nit trees cnr| t- ii iy calling >n tin? rubactiber. •J# ibtif. MAC Y W BRoWN, Orphans' Court Sale OF .1 VILIiBBiJ F.ISIM. B\ virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the und. resigned, will soli t Public Sal.; on Thursday, the 2oth day of October, next, at It) o'clock P. it., u tin? premises, all that valuable (arm late the residence ol Abraham Ling < uloiter, icc'il. silmte in Napier Township, Bed ford Countv, hcjoining lands of Blackburn's heirs, Fred. Mill, r, Mali lon Blackburn sol Lloyd Lundj., containing 232 acre*, aud allowance patented land, more or It-ss. about 125 acres cleared and under cultivation with 20 acr.-n meadow, having thereon erected two log house* and iloubie log bun j also, thereon an apple orchard, and an abun dance of good Mat r. This property is in a pleas ant neighborhood, convenient to church, schools aa<l market. Term* will be mole known on day of sale. DAVID LINGEn'FELTER, Sept 1860.28, Alimr . EXECUTORS A OTIC E. Ji.TTOS t< st-mnAlary on the lasi will &c., of J Ci.iisti.ta Biatteriberger, lafc ol St. Clair Town ship, tb.e'd having twin granted to the subscriber, residing iti said lownsbip, notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to *.dd estate to make pay ment immediately, and these having claims will present ihem forthwith (or settlement. JACOB CKOYLE. Oct. 6,1860, Executor. BEDFORD IHOUIBIIt WTiTlfli RIFLM! f YOU a e hereby ordered to | t parade at the Court House, in Bedford, on SATURDAY, the Fl 13tb day of OCTOBER, uext, at 10 -clock. A. M., in citizen's f-'AWjj dress, for the purpose of erect- a fff ing ti-n*. ami making other ar- Iff rangements lor the ci-niiug eu- U-J csropmi-Bt. yf?? By order of the Capt. G. \Y. STIFFLKR, (). S. Sept. 28, 1860. ADMLYIS TRJi TO RS j\ 0 TIC E. LETTERS of Administration, having been pr int ed to the sul sent**, on the estate of liT:i rI Cumin, late ol Cumberland Valley Township, dec'd, all persons indebted to said est.te, are noti fied to make payment immeui itely .-,n ! tho-.o hav ing claims will present them forthwith lor settle ment to U'ru. Oiilari resiriag in stud township. JOHN L(J.M AN , Residing in Allegheny township Somerset tio. Oct. 6, 166 i). A lot of pure Maple Sugar, (or sale by ft. $ A. L. DKFIBAUGH. aly 20, iSUCI, Every Day Uri Something \eu! INOTHEH MW Fllril! s i:szuisfi\ & Li\n, AT the former stand of Ferguson .Manspeaker, :ir - now ready to wait on ol 1 customers at well as lew. Tli 'v expect to sell very low for cash and produce, or lo those who will "loot up" every six months. Their Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswaro, ami ail other goods usually kept in stores, have heen carefully selected, and bought at prices enabling them to sell at reduced rates. • Their Shoe Department contains every variety ol' Shoes and Boots, for Men, Woman ar d Children. They invito a fair share of patronage front their friends .'i d the public, and particularly solicit *ho trad: of their country friends, expecting to deal Tairly with them ami all others, at oxs PKIOK for everybody. S. pt. 7, I*6o. JiDMLYJS TRJTOR'S ,YO TICE. T ETTERS of Administration having bean grant ed od lo tne subscriber upon the estate of Jona than Morton, lafo ol Bedford Borough dee'd, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to uiake immediate payment and those having claims against said estate will present them property aii th nticat- d to the M bscriber at Bedford. OLIVER HOttTON", Administrator of the Estate of J. Horton. dee'd. Oct. 6, I*6o. OPPIFIWIM SALE. T>Y virtue of an oruer of the Orji .i is' C- ert IJ of Bedford County, the undersigned is,-:l at public £ ile, on tti ■ p rises, on Thursday, 25tb day of October, inst., a tract of 1' . i con taining eighty acres. more or leu, -.!..ut ;e; ty acres under cultivation, havicg a uru st> !< • house and log b,m thereon erected.; iter," , s >. young apple orchard o,i the pre in- * and good running water at the door, being the prop-,, y Geo. .N. Davis late doe'd, adjoining ; u is .•! t !. ■ i lodgers. Stephen Wonders, Jonathan Bora gird uer ami others, situate in Mapier Township. Bedford County. There is also a good sugsr camp on the J remises, and twenty five acres ut least ol meidow can las made. 'J'he sale will begin it 10o'clock A. M., when terms of sale will tie made Known. I'. rsiitis desiring to putchase, will find this a very flesh able property and are invited to attend. GEORGE N. ELLIS, Sept. 21, 1860, Adm'r ot Go. M. .Smith. AOTICTE. I ETTERS of Administration upon the Estate _J ot Wurman Johnson, late of Southampton Township, dccM. basm-' been granted to the un. dersigiml all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notiiled to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims are request id to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JUIW MORS, Scj-t. 21, I*GO, Adm'r. msIOPEMOFSBW FILL ANiJ a-oous CKBAP Fmv BEJ3FCBD. FE&rg-JL r l'*'' ■ -u: iii .1 hay.. ju, ojwti. ia : . ir .i : l;,ri! '' •' i|-" new :.:,d .1 tjiiiiS S If'-''; "*> 1 s. ICcly cuius iiiu-.r, ists, C ape, Boots Shoos, Gi.>Sa, Ctbiu aud Qiift'jijw re, I r.-h Crnc.-ries. Spioni .\e. which fr quality and pr; e cannot -n tut''.'; •: -v ; !•• Bedford. f Having hen selected fr m the bouses in Phili ddj.hi.i, and purchased at, very low prices, we alii engage to sell as low as the lowest f.r cash or pro duce only. Please call and ex.-mine oer slock before purchasing. So double to .sit. w gyrate. OSTKK k CAUN. Oct. 5, I*oo. A<3:niihf n!or'?i NoMce. LP.TTEKS of Adnhisrration on the Estate of Alexander George, Into of Eus>t Providence Township, .iee'd, having been granted to the mb -sc: ■ er residing in said Township, at! pel sons in del-ted to said estate arc tftwrchrie, et.tiod to a-akc pa> uient immediately,and those having claims wil present toeni forthwith i'or setiJoin• nt. Slil ON NYCUM, Sept. 7, 1860.-* Adni'r.
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