First and Last Notice. \LL persons knowing themselves indebted to •he subscriber on Hook accounts, for Flour, Lum ,, r Store Goods, or otherwise, are earnestly re "nosted to make settlement, on or before tbe 15th JLv of Dec. next, either by cash or note, at 30, "jy'or 90 days ; or for Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn and rj uC kwheat, for which the highest price will allowed to exchange for their accounts. AH persons neglecting this Notice will find their accounts in tbe hands of au officer for settlement, without respect to persons. JOHN ALSIP. Nov. 16, 1860.—d SSJX) REWARD. THE a hove amount wl.\ be paid to any person finding hair cross, and anchor, gold tipped, by rsturning the same to H. C. REAMER. Nov. 16, 1860. Northern Light. TBE cheapest and best liglit in use, can be had by buying Coal Oil perfectly pure, iuodious, and free from smoke while burning, at SI.OO per gallon, at H. C- Reamer's Drug Store. Nov. 16, 1860. CALL and see a large and beautiful assortment of coal oil lamps, of the latest styles just re ceived and for sale cheap at If. C. Reamer's Drug Store. Nov. 16, 1860. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, J Philadelphia. 1 Benevolent Institution established by special En duicment, for the Relief of the Su:k and Distressed, afflicted vcilh Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Bexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, babits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme pov irty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS ou Spermatorrhoea, and ether Diseases of the Sexual Organs ; and on tbe NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Act ing Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, President. GEO. FAIRCBILD, Secretary. Nov. 16, 1860.-ZZ DISSOLUTION > PARTNERSHIP. THE late firm of J. REED & CO., has been dissolved by mutual consent, and the books of the firm, with those of the late firm of Reed 3c Minnicb, have been left in tbe hands of their at torney J. P. Reed, and those of Jacob Reed, for Settlement and Collection , and all concerned desiring to save costs, must call immediately and make settlement, as Fhere cau be but little delay afforded. JACOB" REED Will now continue the business on the cash and produce system. He will do basiness on the "j//uare" so that he can sell goods at a cheaper rote than ever—be does not wish to charge cash and prompt customers, with the losses occasioned by non-paving customers-- therefore "Cash or Pro duce" will govern his trade. He now invites his friends and customers to call and examine bis splendid new goods—they will be shown with pleasure and disposed of at very light profits.— Just opening and on hand—DßY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, SHOES, QUEENSWAKE, GROCERIES, and all goods kept in a general start. Ladies can here find all they want for dress or comfort. Gentlemen rood go no farther, come and examine for yourse'.ves. Nov. 9, 1860. THE TRIBUNE FOR 1860. PROSPECTUS. THE XXth Volume of the WEEKLY TRIBUNE commenced with the,issue of Sept. 1. During the past year Tbe Tribune has been obliged to devote quite a large proportion of its space to Politics, but we shall soon be able to forego Political dis cussions almost entirely, for months if not for years, and devote nearly all our columns to sub jects of less iDfense. hut more abiding, interest.— Among these, we mean to pay especial attention fo. I. 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Reader—try it—take a bottle with you—use it whenever occasion requires—give it a fair trial. Prepared by W. E. Shriner, Westminister Md. and for sale by H. C- Reamer and Adam Fergu son, Bedford Pa. Nov. 9, 1860. CIHUrMTP'tI M\)M COUGH SYRUP, For toughs, Colds, Croup, Whoop iug Cough, 1 stbuia, Bronchitis, fitting of Blood, Fain and Weakness of the Breast, Dif ficulty of Breathing, 4c. From the Rev. Sair.uel Yingling. BEDFORD, Nov 8, 1860. Mr. W. E. SnniNKß—Dear Sir: Upon several occasions I have used your Balsamic Cough Syrup, in my family and also on one occasion myself— when worn by frequent preaching, and Avith the | happiest results. SAMUEL YINGLING. BEDFORD NOV. 3, 1860. W.E. SHRIRRR—SIR : As you are about to intro duce your Balsamic Cough Syrup into our County. 1 will give you my experience with it, which you are at liberty to usoif you think proper, some two y-ars ago a box that was lost on the Pennsyl vania Central K. K. found its way to my store. I opened the box snrLfound it to contain your Balsa mic Cough Syrup. I had never hear tofit at that time but a Mr. Aughinbaugh from your state hip pened to be present and said it was one of the best cough remedies in use and happening to need a caugh medicine in mv family I determined to give it a trial, and so well pleased was I with its effects that 1 gave bottles of it to my friends all of whom agree with me in pronouncing it the best cough remedy they have ever met with. We have used it for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough, and in every case' it gave the most signal relief.— Yours truly, ADAM FERGUSON. I used in my family some of the Cough Syrup refered to by Mr. Ferguson, and fully concur in tho opinion expressed by him. WM. AGNEW. We used Shiuers' Balsamic Caugh Syrup ami consider it the best Cough Medicine we ever used. LEVI SMITH Prepared by W. E. Sbriner, Westminister Md. and for sale by 11. C. Reamer and Adam Ferguson, Bedford Pa. Nov. 9, 1860.-is HI. 1 lit COCXTY NORMAL SCHOOL AND SEMINAR!, MARTINSBT7RG-. BLAIR CO., PA. E. J. OSBORNE, A. B. D . . , J. W. DICKERSON, V " Clp rpHIS institution will commence its first session A with an able and experienced corps of instruc tors on Monday, Nov. 6th, 1860. No expense has been spared in making it thorough and complete in every department. The school building is constructed and furnished upon the most approved modern plans, and is one of the best in the State. It contains a hall capa ble of seating 600* adults, with office, music rooms, sufficient for a school of 300 pupils. The school is located in a region of country un excelled for its beauty and healthfulness, and is surrounded by a moral and industrious communi ty- The distance to Cove Station, Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R. is six miles; to Hohduysburg Station, Pa. li. R. 12 miles, with daily stages from the latter and tri-weekly from tho former; thus making it easy of access from all parts of the country. Tne objects of the school:— Ist. The Professional Training of Teachers. 2nd. The thorough Education of young ladies and gentlemen in the English and Ornamautal Branches. 3d. The preparation of Students for College. The leaching Class will meet daily for lectures on the Theory aud Practice of Teaching, recitation from a standard work on the subject, or discussion of Methods of Teaching by tho class. Students who desire to do so may prepare to en ter tbe higher classes in college. Ladies will have a separate boarding bouse and will be under tbe immediate supervision of an ex perienced Preceptress. Instruction given in all the branches taught in the best Academies and Seminaries. Whole expense, (exclusive of Ornamental bran ches,) for boarding, tuition, furnisbed rooms, room rent, and fuel. SIIB.OO a year. For circular, with full particulars, address E. J. OSBORNE, or J. W. DICKEKSON, Care of J. C. Everhart, Martinshurg, Blair Co., Pa. Nov. 2, 1860. A Beautiful assortment of Kerosene Lamps and Shades just received at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book store. Nov 9, 1860. BEDFORD INQUIRER. HON HOTEL, BEDFORD, FA. THE subs.-!ilter respeeUul'y announces to the public, tiiut be has leased the above nam id Ho tel, in the old and well known Globe building, for merly owned and occupied by Mr. Juliu Young, and recently in tbe ooeiipancv of Jonathan Morton, dee'd, where he will be happy to see his friends, and tho traveling public generally. Persons at tending Court are respectfully invited to give hira a call. He pledges himself tliat he will do all iu his power to render bis guests comfortable. His Table will lie supplied with the choicest del icacies the market will aflbrd. The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comf t t able bedding. The Bar Will be supplied with choice liquors. Tne Stable will bo attended by a careful and at tentive hoetler. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and yeur. JOSEPH ALSIP. Bedford, Nov. 2, 1860. mm SALE. ITfIE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on SATURDAY, 24T11 NOVEMBER, next, at 1 o'clock, P. M:, the following valuable Real Estate, to wit: The farm on which he now resides, situate about five and one-half miles Southeast of Bloody Run, containing 75 acres, 80 acres cleared and under good fence. The land is red slate, and excellent for grain. About three acres are meadow, and three acres in clover. The improvements are a good new two-stoiy ROUGH-CAST HOUSE, good spring house, stable and other outbuildings. Also, two never-failing streams of water, and a young orchard of different Kinds of choice fruit on the premises. Tliis farm is situate in West Providence Town ship, and adjoins lands of Stiles Hill, Wilson Weeks, Frederick Davis and Elias Clark. TERMS made known on day of sale CHRISTIAN STONER. Nov. 2, 1860. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. BY viriue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, ihe subscriber will offer for sale by' public vendue, on the premises, in the town of Woodberry County ot Bedford, on Satur day', the 17th day of November, next, ' A HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situate in said Town, adjoining Samuel Longi necker on ihe north and Jacob Breneinan on the south, containing sixty feet in front on the Turn pike, and running bark one hundred and ninety feet, and having thereon erected, a weather boarded log house, intended for two farn ilie ~ and a stable. TERMS made known on the day of sale.— Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day. D. L. KEAGY, Adtn'r of Jacob Keany, dee'd. Oct. 26, 1860. BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. At an Orphans' Court, held at B dford, in and for said County of Bedford, on the 3rd day of Sept. A. D. 1860 before the Judges of tho said Court. On motion of J. W. Lingenfblter, Esq., the Court grant a rule on the heirs, and legal repre sentatives of Wtn. Nycnm, late of Monroe Town shshiy, dee'd, to wit: Leonard Nycuin, John Ny cum. Wilson Nycnm, and Andrew Nycum, resid ing in Bedford County, Bcnard Nycum and Upton i Nycum, residing in Allegheny County, Maryland, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to tie held at Bedford, iu and for the Coumy ol' Bedford, on the third Mondav ]9th day of November next, to accept or refuse to take the reel estate of said deceased at the valuation, or show cause why the same should not be sold. By the Conrt. ®ln testimony whereof I have hereunto 1 set mv hand and tho seal of said Court at Bedford, the lit!) day of Sept. A . D. 1869. S. H. TATE, Clerk. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Oct. 19, 1860. LIST W IILSISN, PUT down for trial at November Term (19lh day) 1860. John Hnensline vs. Adam Bmk J. W. Tale, Esq. " John Karn et al Jesse Sleek's, use " John Cessna el al J. C .VlcLaughan el al 11 A. J. Suively C. Ctaycomb " Daniel Steckman J. W. Tate, Esq. " Jacob Snider S. Vondersmith " Wm. Lyon, Esq. John Eidanbaugb " John C. Nycum John L. Lessig '• Gideon D. Trout John Cook 11 Abraham Shafler John IV. IVlattern " John McCan'ess et al Cessna & Shannon " Charles fakes. S. H. TATE, Proth'y Prothy's Office. Bedford Oct. 26, iB6O. TOR SALE. ONE lot of ground in the town of ClearviHe, Bedford County, Pa , fronting 60 feet on Main St., ai d extending back 173 feet to an alley, ad joining lot of B. A. Cooper on the West, and an alley on the East. The improvements area good Frame Dwelling House aud Log Stable. ALSO, Two Lots in the Town of Rushville. Jasper Co., lowa, being lots Nos. 13 and 14 in Rail Road ad dition to said town. For terms apply to the Editor of this paper. Sept. 14, 1860. A DMINIS TRATO tVS NO TICE. LETTERS of administration ori the estale of Joseph Shafer, ia!e of East Piovitlence Town ship, dee'd, having been granted to the subscri. her, residing in West Providence Township, all persons indebted to said estate, are therefore notified to make payment immediately, and j those having ciaims will present the same forth with for settlement. ARVHA.M SHAFER, Oct. 26, 1860. Adtn'r. MRS. S. i PUTTS. HAS just returned from tho Citlos with a large stock of WINTER GOODS, such as DRESS GOODS of every style, Bonnets and Ribbonds, Flowers and Rushes, handsome Cleakes, new style, Fur Capes and Victorines and Muffs, a largo assortment. Nov. 2, 1860. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Admisistration having been grant ed to the subscriber, living in Cumberland Val ley Township, on the estate of Ann Boor, late of said township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment immediately, and those naving claims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. MARTIN BOOR, Nov. 2, 1860. Adm'r. JUST received a fresh supply of groceries, such as Sugars at 9, 10, 11 and !2 cents, prime Rio Coffee al 17 and 18 cents, Molasses and Syrups ol all kinds, fresh Teas of all varieties. Oct. 26, 1860. OSTER & CARN. IF' you want cheap ready made clothing, call al Ostai & Cam's cheap side,vests from 51,00 up business and over coals from 53,50 op. Oct. 26, 1860. OSTER & CARN. "WE aim for cheap side!" is ihe cry of all who are in want of a neat durable and cheap hat. OSTER & CARN. ' Pet. 26. V 0. tiin SILK. BY virtu#of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. Vend. Ex ponas, and Levai i Facias, to mo directed, there will lie sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford on Saturday, the 17th day of November, A IV 1860, at lU_u'dock, A. M., the following d<scribed rau..' estate, to wit: All D< foidatit, Henry S. King's interest in the following real estate, viz : All the undivided third part of seven tracts of land, wai ranted in the names of ffm. Lane, Wm. Forrister, George llinish, Francis Johnson, Alexander Johnson; David Mont gomery and James Hunter, containing a,300 acres, more or less, situate on Fellow Creek, in Hopewell Township, Bedford County, ALSO, One tract of land warranted in the nitne of Swope, King, & Co., containing acres, more or less, situate iti said Township and Connty, and known as the Bedford Forge tract, and taken tn execution as the property of ltenay S. King, Deft. ALSO, One lot of ground in the town of VToodberry, fronting 66 feet on main street, and extending back about 196 feet to an alley, with a story and a haif log house thereon erected, adjoining iot of Patrick Burns on the south and lot of widow Ba ker, on the north, situate in Middle Woodberry Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as tlie property of David W. Thompson. ALSO, All Defendant, Daniel Stuckey's fight, title and interest, in and to ono tract of land, containing three hundred acres, more or less, about 125 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log dwelling house, log barn and other out buildings thereon created, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lanes ol Adam Barnhart's heirs, Jonathan Diebl, Hugh Moore and others, situate in Bedlord Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property ol Daniel Stuckey. ALSO, One tract of land containing 59 acres, more or less, about 15 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story stone dwelling house, log grist mill, saw mill, tenant house, and other out buildings thereon erected, also sn apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Joseph W. SUek, Widow Keininger and others, situate in St. Clair Township, Bi iford County, and taken in execution as the property of John G. Clark. ALSO, All Deft's right, title ami interest in and to one tract ot land, containing 55 acres more or less, about 16 acres cleared ami under fence; with a log dwelling house thereon erected, adjoining lauds of David Brumbough, Abraham Eversole and others, situate in Smith Woodberry Tp.. Bedlord County, and taken in execution as the property of Adam Fink, Deft ALSO, Two lots of ground in the town of Stonerstown, fronting 100 feet on main street, and extending back 220 feet to an alley, with a two story log house with frame kitchen attached, log tenant house, frame wagon maker shop, and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lot of Samuel Vingliug (formerly) on the east and broad street on the south situate in Liberty Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property ol Daniel B. Long. ALSO, Ono tract of laud containing 213 acres, more or less, alHjttt 23 acres cleared aud under fence, with a plank dwelling house, log stable and other out buildings thereon erected, adjoining lands of Dan'l Stim man, Balser Fletcher and others, situate in Union Township. ALSO, one other tract of land containing 41 acres, more or less, anout 25 acres cleared and under fence, with ft log dwelling house, with kitchen at tached, and log stable thereon erected, unjoining lanis of Daniel Berkhimer Samuel Griffitn and others, situate in St. Clair Township, Bedford County, and tikeu in execution as the property of Anthony Bowser. ALSO. One part, of a tract of unimproved land, conta ining 369 acres, more or less, in the name of Msgaret Diehl, adjoining land in the name of Sam'l Diebl, on ihe south, top ol cove mountain on the east, Solomon Diehl on the north and Frederick Herring on the west, situate in Shover's Valley, Bedford Township, Bedford County, and token in txccution as the property of the heirs ami legal representatives of Dr. Wm. Watson, dee'd. A Lt-O, The undivided half of one tract of land contain ing 21 acres more or less unimproved, adjoining land of King and Or horn and others. ALSO, The undivided half of 19 acres of land, about I acres cleared and under fence, adjoining lands of Hathuiell Wilson and oiheis. ALSO, The undivided half of 160 acres of land, more or less, about 30 acres cleared and under fence, with a log dwelling house thereon erected ; alsi an apple orchard thereon ; adjoining linis of John 1". Anderson and others. ALSO, One tract of land containing 5 acres, more or less, nearly all cleared and uud> r fence, adjoin ing lauds of Kathmei! Wilson, and others and all situate in Broadtop Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the proj-eriy ol Lemuel Evans. ALSO, One tract of land containing 135 acres, more or less, about 49 acres cleared and under fauce, with a story and a half log house thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon; adjoining lands of John Tmld, Samuel Bowser and others, situate in St Clair Township, Bedford County, and tukru in excution as the property ot Martin Blackburn ALSO, All Defendant's right title and interest in an 1 to one tract of land, containing 351 acres, more or less, about 50 acres cleared and under fence, with a log dwelling house, log stable and a.iw mill thereon erected, adjoining lands of John J. Marks, John Wright, aud others, situate in Southampton Town ship, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Isaac Blankley, trustee, and Joshua Fennel!, tore tenant, Defts. WM. S. FLUKE. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Bedlord Oct. 26, 18GU. COURT PROCLAMATION. i Xi lIEKEAS the Honerable FRANCIS M. KIM VV M'.LL, President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas in the counties composing the 16th Ju dicial District, and Justice of the Courts Of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the said Dis trict—and A, J. SNIVELY and .JOHN I'ATLOH, Es quires, Judges of the 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 other offendei s in the county of Bedford have issued their precep- and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at at Bedford,on MONDAY the 19th day of November next. NOTICE is terehy given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Cor. ner and Constables within the said County of Bedford, that they bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls records, and ii quisitions, examinations and other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against tho prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Bedford County, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall Sht riff's Office, Bedford, August 10, 1860. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford Oct. 26, 1860. Prolhonotary's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the account of John Sill ana John Mower, Ksq'rs assignees of Patrick Dollard has been filed in the Prothouo tary's Office, and that the same will be presented to the Court of common pleas in and for Bedford County, for confirmation on Monday the 19th day of November next. S. H. TATE, Protbonotary. Prothnotar'ys Office, Bedford Oct. 26, 1860. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. IETTEKS of Administration upon the Estate of I Peter llyner, late of Napier township, dee'd, having leen granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. HENRY TAYLOR, Nov. 2, 1860. Adm'r iffiw mom. THE undersigned have just received a large and general assortment of. FILL m WINTER GOODS, Our present stock is very complete, and we re spectfully invite our Irienda and customers, to call and examine quality and prices. Cash, or prompt six mouths buyers, may ex pect, be offered greater bargains than ever belo're—all kinds of country produce want ed. A. U. CRAMER, & CO. Oct. 26, 1860. Hannah Carn, Adam Carn,} In the Court of Henrietta Williamson,Oiange Common Pleas of Williamson and O. E. Shan- Bedford Co., No. I non, Esq., Administrate)! cum Sept. Tetm, 1860. testamento annexo of Sam- Partition Docket, uel Carn, deceased, No. 1. vs. Mary Ann Woods and John George Woods. Bedford County, SS. i&jgmgfo The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, || yfKaPf T° the Sheriff' of Bedford County. It Hannah Carn, Adam Cam, Henrietta William son, Orange Williamson and O. EL Shaunoti, Esq.. administrator cum testamento annexo of Samuel Carn, dee'd make you secure Sn prosecuting your j claim, then we command you, that you summon, by good and lawful summons, Mary Ann Woods and John Georgo Woods, late of your county, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Bed ford, at our County Court of Common Pleas, there to be held, on tho first Monday of September, next, to show wherefore, whereas, the said De fendants bold together and undivided with the plaintiffs, two lots of grouud in the Borough of" Bedford, situate on the North side of Pitt street, containing one hundred and twenty feet in front, and extending hack about two huddred and fifty teet, and numbered in the general plan of said Borough No.'a 184 and 185, and havmg thereon erected a two-story and a-haif stone dwelling house store house, warehouse, also three one-story brick offices, stone stable, at joining lot of Jacob Reed on the east, and lot of George Blymire on the west; and they the said defendants deny that parti tion thereof he made bttween them according to the laws and customs of this Commohwealth in such case made and provided, do gainsay, and the same to he done do not permit, very unjustly and against the same laws and customs, as -'tis said.— And have you then and there this writ, and the names of those sumruoners. Witness the Hon. F, M. Kimiucl, Esq., President ot our said Court at Bedfordf-the 30te day of July, A. D., 1860. SAM'L n. TATE, Prot. Attest: WM. S. FLUKE, Sheiiff. Sept. 3. 1860, after return by Sheriff of "Di fer.- dants not found iimiy bailiwick," the Court direct publication to bo made in two newspapers for six By SAM'L iI.TATE, Attest. Prot. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Oct. 12, 1800. liMiwuirrjir ALL persons, are hereby notified, that the un dersigned accountants, have tiled their ac counts in the Register's office of Bedford County, and that the same will be presented, to the Orphans' Court, in and for said County on Tuesday, the 20th day of November next, in Bedlord for con firmation. The account of Solomon Rice, Executor of the last will Ac. of Atidtew Rice, late of Cumberland Valley Township, dee'd. The second and final account ot Joseph B. No ble, Esq , administrator de boni. non ot David Stoner, late of South Woodberry Township dee'd . The account of Job Mann, Esq., Trustee to sell the real estate of Sophia Morrison, late of Bedford Borough, dee'd. * The account of Alexander McGregor, Esq . ono of the Executors of the last will Ac., of John Hanier, late of Union Township, dee'd. The account of Henry Smith aud (r. W. House holder, Esq., Executors of the hist will <irc. of Frederick Smith late of Coleraiu Township, dee'd. The account of Klias Dell, Esq., Administrator of the Estate ol Joseph Wcyand, lite of Union Township, dee'd. The account of Henry Fluck, Esq., administra tor of the estate of Christena Fluck, late rf South ' Woodberry Township, dee'd. The account ot Job Mann. Esq., aJministra- lor, of Sophia Morrison, late of Bedlord Borough, dec d. S. 11 TATE, Register. Register's office, Bedford Oct. 26, 1860. i.ivr oi iiiau) Jiiioiis, DRAWN for November term, 1860 (81 Monday ! 19lh day.) Henry J. Bruner, Esq., For.man, Peter M. Bar- I tou, Joseph Durborow, John Eshleman, Christian i Eversole, John B. Furry, Joseph Growden. George j 11. Holsinger, Nathan H.-.rley, Daniel Ileitzell, David Koonts, Muthias Keeley, Philip Messersmith, Henry B. Mock, Moses Mcllvane, William Oster, Isaac Reighsrt, George Smouse, (of John) Denton Stephens, Henry Smith, (of Frederick) John Stucky, Daniel Smouse, Stephen Weimist, Johu | Wade. LIST OF PETIT JURORS, Drawn for November term, 1869 (3d Monday j 19th day.) Lenox C. Ash, John S. Bri.mtiaugh, Jonathan Bowser, John Bunn, Esq., Isaac Berkheimer, D. F. Brown, James S. Beokwitii, Isaac Blankley, Jacob Cerle, William Crisruan, Morgan Cessna, John Corley, Samuel W. Crinraan, William Col vin, Joseph Dull, Esq., Dan'l Deftbaugh, John Evans, Joseph Evans, John Feighter, Elias Gump, Esq., Jacob Kilcr, William Keyser, S. J. McGaus lin, Esq., Daniel Miller, Morgan McCleliand, Alex ander McGregor, Jr., llezekiah Northcraft, George j Potter, Josiab Penrose, John Riffle, Joseph Sellers, j William Speilman, Cunrod Schafrr, Joseph Stif- j tier, Alexander Shoemaker, Valentino Steckman, i E. B. Trout, John Tewell. Oct. 26, 1860. CONSTABLE'S SALE. BY virtue a a writ of Vend Exponas to me di rected, there will lie sold at the Court House in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday the 17th day of November 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. M„ tb following described Real Estate to wit : All Defendant Joseph L. Daugherty's right, title and iuterest, in and to ono lot of ground, contain- i ing about one fourth acre, more or less, with a plank dwelling nonse thereon erected, adjoining lands ol John Kegy, Benjamin Over, and others, situate in Middle Woodberry Township, Bedtord County. ALSO, All Deft's interest in and to ono tract of land containing 120 acres more or less, about 40 acres cleared and under fence, with two log dwelling houses, bank barn, and other out buildings thereon ■ erected, also, an apple orchard thoreon, adjoining lands of David Brumbaugh, Benjamin Yodcr, Abra- ! ham Eversole, and otheis situate in South Wood berry Township, Bedford County and known as the Dr. William P Reed, property and taken in ' execution as the property of Joseph L.Dougherty, j JOHN J. CESSNA, I Constable of Bedford Borough. Oct. 26, 1860. Susan McCune,by \ In the Court ot Common her next friend | Pleas of Bedford County John 11. Koons, No. 145 Sept. Term, 1860 vs. | Subpoena on Libel for Di- I'atrick McCnne. j vorce. The undersigned Commissioner, appointed to take testimony and report the same to the Court in the above case, hereby gives notice that lie will attend to the duties of his appointment on Monday, the 12th day ot November, next, at the office ot Maun & Spang, in the Borough of Bed ford, when and where all parties interested may attend if they think proper. G. H. SPANG, Oct. 26, 1860 Commissioner. J lUPSEI'S IMPROVED SEJRCHKR,^J A STANDARD MEDICINE For the speedy, radical, and effectual cure ol ALL DISEASES arising from IMPU RITY OF THE BLOOD. This medicine has wrought the most miraculous cures in desperate cases of Cancerous formations E*ysip<Us, Boils, Sure Eyes, Scald Head, Rheumatic Disorders, Costivenesis, Salt Rheum, General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Foul Storaaih, Scrofuia, Cutaneous Diseases, Pimples on the face, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Tetter affections, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, .Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaint, Low Spirits, Female-Complaints, and all Diseases having their origin in an impure state of the Blood. The above is a portrait of David McCreary, of Napier township, who, on the 31st day ol August, 1358, made affidavit before Justice Gorley that he was treated for the cure of Cancer by three physi cians of Bedford County, and by Dr. Newton ol the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his hp, nose, and a portion of his Uft chnk nere entirely eaten away ! lie had given up all hope, when be heard of the "8100 I Searcher," tad was induced to try it. Four bottles cured him, and although sadly disfigured, there is no question but what this invaluable medicine saved his life. The full partic ulars of this remarkable case may be seen in a cir cular, which can be had of any of the Agents. We also refer to the case of Nancy Blakney, of E derton, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of Scro fula after being unable to get out of bed for three years. To the case of a lady in Ansonville, Cleuifield county, who was also affiicted with Scroiula in its worst form. To the case of George Meisel, residing in Car rolltown, Cambria county, Pa., who was so badly affiicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off and Ills case was worse, it possible, than McCrea ry's. The particulars of these cases—every one of which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher —my also be found in a circular to be had ol any of the Agents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near Penna. Railroad Depot, Hoilidayshurg, Pa. For saie by H. C- Reamer, Bedford; G: D. Trout, Alum Bank ; John G. Sckell, Pleasantville ; L.N. Fyan, West End P. Office ; Frederick Corl, Mari etta; G. B. Amick, St. Clairsville ; Jacob Eiird, Barndollors .Mills; N. Koons, Willow Grove; John Bowser, Bowser's Mill, A.C. Evans, Rainsburf;; B. F. Horn A Bro., Schellsburg ; liilligas & Mowry, Buena Vista ; John Wayde, New Paris; Rit.chey & Ramsey, Bloody Run ; Piper <s■ Scott, J'attens ville; David Beegle, Waterstreet; Wm. J. Gal braith, Woodberry; G. D. Kauffraan, Flltcb"iHe; all of Bedford County. Dec. 16, 1859. FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG, PI. FOU NDED IN 1849. Incorporated by the Legislature. TVpARLY 6000 STUDE NTS, from nearly every _LI State in the Uniou, have been educated for business, it being the only College of the kind in the United States conducted by an experienced merchant. Our Junior Principal, Wm. H. Duff, has just bet-n awarded, by our State and other Fairs, Eight First Premiums for Business and Ornamental Pen. manship, over cmpeitors called the best penmen in the country. Samples of his Business and Or namental Writing, a circular of 50 pages, and au elegant engraving, mailed, post paid, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps. For sale by book-sellers. Harper's Enlarged Edi tion of DUFF'S BOOK KEEPING, 222 pages, $1.50, nwarded Four Silver Medals, and sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce and American In stitute of New York, as the best published. Di'ff & Duncan's new and elegantly engravtjd School Copy Books, six numbers, 24 pages, flno cap paper, 90 cents per dozen ; Semi Edition, $1 per dozen, J. S. Lippincott If Co., Philadelphia W. G. JonxsTON & Co., Pittsburgh. DUNCAN'S GEMS of Business and Ornamen tal Peumanship, crown quarto, $5, post-paid from the College. . Address: P. DUFF fe SONS, Principals. CC7"Buy your scholarship in town. Colleges that send them abroad cannot sell theui at homo, where they are known. Nov. 9, 1860 -r.z PIBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue ot an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned, Administra tor of the estate of Michael Huff, late of South ampton Township dee'd, will expose to sale, by public veudue, on the premises, on SATURDAY THE 17TII DAY OF NOVEMBER, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described valua ble Real Estate, to wit i A tract of land situate in Southampton Township, in said county, containing 345 acres or thereabouts, with about 85 acres cleared under fence,and a story and a half leg cabin house and log stable thereon erected, and also an apple orchard thereon, adjoin ing lands of Artemas Bennett, Abner Tewcll, DanL. Tewell, Denton Stevens, and George Bixton. TERMS: One third of the Purchase money in hand at the confirmation of tiie sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter with interest, to bo secured by Judgment Bonds. JOHN JOHNSON, Oct. 19,1860. Administrator. Till ASSESSORS OF the several Townships and Boroughs, of the County of Bedford, will meet at the Coraniis s >ners office, on Wednesday the 2lst day of No vember, A. D. 1860, to receive their Duplicate** inst ructions he. "By order of the Commis sioners." 0. NICODEMUS, Nov. 9, 1860.-b HATS AND CAPS. Just received an extensive and varied aseort menl of Dress, Opera, Embassy and Prince of Wales Hals ot beautiful model and fabric, lol ly up to the progress of the times comprising every variety of pattern, color and quality, from 50 cents up. OSTP.R & CAkN. Oct. '26, 1860.-2 m
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