IV FALL Mill WINTER GOODS. THE undersigned have just open ed a large and elegant .assortment of FILL AND WINTER GOODS. We respectfully solicit a call by all in search of real bar gains. The old credit, never pay system having exploded for the present our terms will be— CASH OH PRODUCE. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Nov. 8, 1861. G O AN P c HEED'S .YEW FALL AXD WESTER GOODS To be sold for cash or produce only. I*. A. REED wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has bought oat the Stock --of his broth©', JACOB REED, and in addition, is receiving from Philadelphia, an elegant New Stock of Goods bought at Panic Prices, consisting of DBY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. 'Groceries, Hardware, Qtutnswart, ire. All of which ■nave been bought at the Lowest Net Cash Prices, vnd wiß be-sold unprocedentedly low for Cash or Country Produce. 'J'he undersigned, determined to act upon the that "a Nimble Sixpence is trotter than a Slow cm adopt the language of the J'oet; ''Cottle o ne ' Come Ail, this rock, ahall fly, From its firth base as soot! A* I" Nov. 8, 1861. P. A REED. OLSSOLLTIOWPIRTNERSFLIP. THE Law Partners}ip heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the name of Sing it Jordan, having been dissolved by mutual consent; all persons indebted to said fftmi by note, book account or otherwise, are hereby requested to call without delay npou A. King, at Bedford, and mks settlement. Attention Jo this Matter may save costs. . KING, Nov. 8, 18C1. FB. JOa? ANT . IRWWTIIR NEW VOLUME. On tha seventh of Septeni- ' hwr, 1861, THE NEW-RORK WEEKLY TRIB- j UX£ commenced the twenty-first year of its exis- j tecce.* THE DAILY TRIBUNE being some months ; older and tbe BKMJL-WEEKLY TRIBUNE some- [ what younger. 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LETTERS of Administration having been gran ted to tbe subscribers, on tbe estate of R. U- Hut chison, late of Bedford township, dee'd., all persons indebted to said estate, arc hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present thorn proper ly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH HUTCHISON, JNHN W. SCOTx, Nor. 1,1861, Admrs. Administrators- Notice. T.EFI ERS of Administration having been gran tea to the subscribers, oa the estate of Hamilton Scott, lite of Bedford Township, dee'd., all persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby notified to make papment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN W. SCOTT, JOSEPH HUTCHISON, Nov. 1. 1861. Admrs. Public Sale OF VALILIBLE REAL ESTATE. THE subscribers, executors of the last will and testament of Rinehart Rcplogle, late of South Woodbsrry Townnbip. Bedford County, dee'd, by virtue of the power given to them by said will, will expose to sale by public vendue or outery on THURSDAY, THE 14TH DAY OF NOVEMBER A. D.. 1861, at the late residence of sa'd deceased. In said Township, the following described Resi Es tate, viz: A tract of land sitnate in said Township of South Woodberry, containing about OXB HUNDRED JND SEVENTY JSCRES, being the mansion property of said dee'd. adjoining lands of Darid L. Replogfe, Christian Koehendar fer and David Brumbaugh, with about 125 seres cieaicd uiid under lence. The improreiiiente are a good Log Framed House, two stories high, with a frame kitchen attached, a large frame barn, a large wagon shod, a stone spring house, a frame black smith's and carpenter's shop, a smoke house, dr* house, carriage shed and nn orchard of very choice fruit. There aie alae upon the property a good Btons tenant house and stable. It is one of the best and most completely improved farms in Mor rison's Cove. The land >s limestone and is in a high state of cultivation and is well watered having at least Sevan never failing springs upon it, and al together the property is one of the most excellent aßd desirable in this section of the state. ALSO, a tract of timber land, situate in said Township, containing about forty-tour acres, ad joining lands of David O. Hoover, David Stuckey and others. This tract will be divided and off red in three pieces, or together to suit purchasers. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day. Drafts of the lands will he exhibited, aaa tlia terms of sale made known on day of sale. DAVID L. RFPLOGLE, JOHN L. REPLOGI.E, Executors of the last will, &c., of Richard Repiogle, dee'd. Oct, 25, 1851. ¥ETIIFF'N SALE. BY virtue of aundry writs of Fi. Fa., Vend. Ex -1 ponaa and Levari Facias to me directed, there Itiil be sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedfor-, on Saturday, the 16th day of November ISo. at lfJ A. M., the following deicribed Real' Estate, : One tract of land confining 34 acres, more or less, about 40 seres cleared and fence, wit.'* a two story log house with kitchen nttacheo, small spring bouse and stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Leonard May, John Metzgar and othms, situated part in Juniata and part in Harrison Towiish'.f s. Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Conrad G. Stube. AI.RO, The undivided two thirds parts of one lot of ground fronting on Pitt Street, in Bedford Borough, and extending back about 240 feot to the Raystown branch of the Juniatta River, and numbered' in the general plan of said Borough, No. 195, and having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, and frame carpenter shop, adjoining lot of Andrew Middleton on the east, and lot of Eli Rouse on the wot, situate in Bedford Borough, Bedfora County, and taken in execution as the property of Martin E. Bartgis. Ar.so, One tract of land containing 105 acres, more or less, about 6 seres cleared and under fence, adjoin ing lands of Simon Kitchey, Adam Hinish and others, situate in East Providence Township, Bed ford County, and taken in execution as the property of David Ritchey. ALSO, All Delt , IVru. Figard, bis right, title and in terest, in and to one tract of coal land {containing 60. acres, more or leas, about 16 acres cleared and un der fence, with a cabin house and log stable there on erected, adjoining lands of Wood, Devereux A Co., John L Lane's heirs and others, sTtuat-d in Broad Top Township, Bedtord County, snd taken ic execution, as tbo pmpertj of Wra. Figird. ALSO, One tract of land containing 800 acres, more or less, 80 seres cleared and under fence, with a story and a haif log dwelling house, with kitchen attach ed, and double log barn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Jacob Boor, Moses Dicken, Jonathan Hen drickson and others. ALSO, one tract of land containing 60 acres, more or less, about 12 acres cleared and under fence, adjoining the shove described tract, Jacob Boor, Jonathan Hcndrickson and others. ALSO, one other tract of land containing 76 acres, more or less, adjoining lands ol Oliver Heu drixson, widow Brant and others, and all situate in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford County, and takeu In execution as the property of Fetir S mouse. ALSO, One tract of land containing 76 acres, more or less, about 80 actes cleared and under fence, with a two atorv rough cast dwelling houso, spring lmase, snd log stable thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of James O'Neal, JClias Clarke and others; situate in West Provi dence Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Christian Stoner. ALSO. One tract of mountain laud containing 250 acres, more or less, adjoining lands ol James Roliins, John Cessna, Esq., and etbets, situate in Coierain Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as tne property el Robert Somerville. ALSO, By virtue of a special writ of Elocution, upon a jndgment t in an action of ejectment, the following i described real estate, to wii: Two lots of ground, sitnate in the town of Wood berry, in saui County i ol Bedford; being lots numbered "seven" and "eight" in the plan of said town, bounded on the north by lota of John Dilta, on the south, by lot of Dr. Samuel Smith, and on the east, by main street, with a two story atone dwelling house, frame shop, bank bam, and other out buildings thereon erected, and taken ia execution as tbe property of John and Patrick Burns. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofßco, Bedloril, Oct. 26, 186). LIST OF CAUSES, PUT down for trial at November Term, 3rd Monday, 18tb day, 1861. Henry Smith etal vs. Reuben Smith Catharine Fiekea " P. W. Lawrence ot al H. Flock's Exo'rs Christ. Bowser Caldwell, English 4" Co. " John Cessna Esq • • " O. E. Shannon Esq J.C.M 'Lanahao etal use • A. J. Snivety Esq B. Boyd et al •' Joseph Seller# Artemis Bennett " Win. Oss et al ' John T red well Joseph Holler Elisabeth Donaldson Hesekiah Ghaney t Catharine Trieker • George Tricker Som. 4 Bed. T. R. Co. • Davis A Bowles George Cart Wright " John Cessna, Eq Francis D. Saupp " Fletcher A Bannon Sewell Stewart < Patrick Barns D. Washabangb " W Anderson's A'r et el Daniel L. Martin " John Bensor Charles W. Cofvfn " Wm. P. Scbell, et al Adam Crovle " George Beagle Catharine Beals nee " Val. B. Wei tr. Jacob Keely David Patterson Collins, Dull 4" Co * E. L. Anderson Esq " " " •' John Cessna Esq " " " " Nicholas Lyons. S. H. TATE. Proth'y. Proth'ys Office, Bedford, Oct. 25, 1861. EXTRA Family Flour* Corn Meal and Rye Chop, for sate at Farquhar'a saw Grocery. Aug. 9. 1861. BEDFORD IHQUIRER. REGISTER'S NOTICE. ALL persons interested, are hereby notified, that the following named accountants have filed their accounts in the Regis!ei'i Office, of Bedford .CoUnty, and that the same will be preseuted to the Orphans' Court, in and tor said County, on Tues day, the 19th day of November, next, at the Court Bouse, in Bedford tor confirmation. Tho account of Daniel Young. Administrator .f the estate of William Young, late of liopewelt Township, dee'd. The account of David MWler, Esq., Administra tor of the estate of Melchoir Fisher, late of Harri son Township, dee'd. The account of Jacob Fisher, Guardian of Amanda Hammer, now Amanda Sleek, minor child of John Hammer, dee'd. The account of Martin Boor, Administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Boor, late of Cumberland Valley Township, dee'd. The account of Willißm KeefTe, Administrator, with the will annexed, of John Keeffe, late of Bed lord Township, dee'd. S. H. TATE, Register. Register's Office, Bed'erd, Oct. 25, 1861. PROTHONOTARY'S KOTICK NOTICE is hereby given that the account of Wm. Trout, committee of Nicholas Boor, a luna tic, has been filed in the Protbonotary's Office, and the same will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas, in and for said County, for confirmation, on Tuesday, the 19th day of November, next. S H. TATK, Protb'y. Prolby's Oflice, Oct. "5, 1861. LIST OF GRAND JURORS DRAWN for November Term, 3d Mondav, 18th day, 1861. John Smith, Esq., Thaddeus Hoenstine, Anthony Zimmers, Jos. DitD Esq., John Ftighter, Michael Naugle, Henry Gayer, Benj. Valentine, Robert Stockman, Asa Silvers, Tobias Snider, Joseph Mitchell, David Pluck, Henrv Mower, Jr., Daniel Fletcher, John J. Potter, IVin. J.ysinger, William T. Chapman, Esq., John Ford, Hiram Davis, Aroa riah Wilson, .Michael Hartman, Wm. Rock, Jr., Hezekiah Burkmau. List of Petit Jurors, drawn for November Term, 3d Monday 18th day. 1861. Daniel May. David Shank, Jeremiah Mentzer, Wm. Kiser, Jacob Harshberger, John Byers, Jr., John Bauroan, George Diehl, Peter M. Barten, Bazel Browning, John Shafer, Joseph Snowden, George Blytnire, Jacob H. Bnnn, Abraham M. Pi per, Daviil Miller, Esq., Jacob Carsbman, Samuel Niuedemus, Thomas Grove,' Thomas W. Horton, Esq., Jacob Smith, Michael Shafer, Wm. Leary, Jackson Morgart, Daniel Imler, Hugh Wilson, James C. Devore, Samuel Mixil, Samuel Car penter, Joseph W Tomlinson. Henry Yout, John B. Fluck, Esq., Peter Hull, Philip Felton. James J. Mcllhaoey; George Gb'ssen, John Cypher, Moses Mclivaine. Oct. 2f>, 1861. AUDITOR'S JYOTICE. IN the matter of the citation to Jacob Biddle, Trustee of Peter Bidu.'C, to tile an account of Ida tiUPt. The nndersigced appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford County, to take the evidence, find the facts, and report the same e discharged from their office, of Esecntors of tbo last will und testament of Jacob Shart&er, dee'd. JOHN NTCUM, Oet. 18, 1801. JACOB SUAIiTZER. AUDITOR'S JVOTIUG. In the matter of the application ot Eliaa Del), Executor of John Snowberger, dee'd, to sell or mortgage the Real Estate cf said dee'd, to pay debts, the undersiaoed, appointed to take tbe testimony and report the facts, will meet the par ties interested at his office, in Bedford, an the llth day of November, 1861. st 1 o'clock. J. Vf. LINGENFELTEB, Oct. IS, 1861. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned appointed to distribute tbo money arising from the sale of tbe Real Estate of VPm. May, hereby givea notice, that, he will for that purpose, meet the parties interested, at his office, in Bedford, on Saturday the 9th day of No vember, next, when and where all may attend. JOHN MOWER, Oct. 25, 1861. Auditor. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, thst I intend applying to the Oiphana' Court, at next November term, for a discbarge as administrator of the estate of Alien Conley, late of Napier Township, dee'd. Oct. 25, 1861.-* URIAH CONLET. SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas to me di rected. there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 2d day of Nov., 1861, the following Real Estate, to wit: A'ceitain tract ot land, situate in Broadtop Township, Bedford County, warranted in the name ol Wiliiaui Lane, March 16, 1802, containing 110 acres and allowance, *ec. ALSO, one other tract of land situate in the Township and County aforesaid, adjoining William Lane's tract, with 15 dwelling houses, one Foundry, one Machine Shop, one Saw Mill, one Colliery, one Blacksmith Shop, and other out-buildings thereon erected. ALSO, one other tract of land situate in Town ship and County afoiesaid, adjoining Thomas Da vis' tract, wairanted in the name of John Cbtving toc, April Ist, 1792 ; containing 83J acres, and al lowance. The improvements on this tract consist of a dwelling house, with 5 acres of ground cleared and und< r fence. ALSO, one ether tract of land, situate in Town ship and County aforesaid, adjomiug the two last tracts above mentioned; warranted in the name of Joseph Williams, March 16th, 1802; containing 433 acres and 38 perches. ALSO, one other tract of land, situate in Town ship and County aforesaid, adjoining Jus Williams' tract, warranted iu the name of Win. Lane, August 12th, 1829 ; containing 168 acres and allowauce. ALSO, one other tract of land situate in Town ship and County aforesaid, adjoining the William Lane tract, warranted in the name of Jos. Williams, March 14th 1807; containing 8 acres and 144 perches. ALSO, one other tract of land, situate in Town ship and County aforesaid, adjoining lands of Isaac Grove, Joseph Williams and others; Warranted in the name of Mordecai Williams, Aug. 14th, 1790; containing 14U -acres and 78 perches and allowance, the above mentioned tracts of land being on the east side of the Kaystown brancn of the Juniata River and containing al*>ut 1300 acres, be the same more or less, on tb's tract there is ejected a dwel ling bouse, and about 5 acres of ground are cleared. ALSO, one other tract of land, situate in Town ship and County aforesaid, adjoining lands of Isaac Grove, and others, warranted in the name of Mi chael Sipes, 1793; containing 100 acres, more or less. ALSO, one other tract of land, situate on the west side of the Knyatown branch of the Juniata River, in Hopewell Township, County aforesaid, opposite Hopewell Iron Works, warranted in the name of Frederick Swartz, dated Dec. 2d, 1786 ; containing 91 acres and allowance. On this tract there is an apple orchard and alKiut 80 acres cleared and under lence. ALSO, one other tract of land situate on hoth sides oi Yellow Creek, including mouth thereof, in Hopewell Township and County aforesaid, warran ted in the name of James Fiper, containing in all about 119 acres, the improvements on this tract consist of 5 houses, one grist mill, one barn, and 30 acres are cleared and under fence. ALSO, all the right, title and interest, of the Hopewell C<>a! and Iron Company of, in, and to, paits of several contiguous tracts of land, situate on Yellow Creek, Hopewell Township, County af foresaid, comprising a seat for water works, on Yellow Creek, aforesaid, and an oar bank on the River Mountain, being parts of several warrants, in the name of Hannah Montgomery, Robert Mont gomery, Rebecca Monns, Stephen Kerr, Hunter, Decker, Lane, Griffith, Swartz, Forrester, and Hini'b ; containing 1850 acres, more or less, to gether with their right, title and interest ac- j eruing, or that may to them, lifter deed of j William Law to Jonathan Lesley, dated the If*''l day of November, 1830 ; on these premises there | is erected a dwelling house, and 40 acres are clear, j ed and under fence. ALSO, all the right, title and interest of the j Hopewell Coal and Iron Company, to a certain j parcel of land, in Hopewell Township, Bedford ; Jounty, containing 26 ncres, moie or less, wh'ch Millikens and Benedict purchased by articles of agreement dated the 4th day of March, 1837, from Jacob Finch, more fnlly described in agreement with Stephen Weimar, dated March the 4th, 1860. On this tract there is an ore hank ALSO,-all ore mines, ore leave lights and other mioeral rights under the said article of agreement above mentioned ; the above described property being known as '.he Hopewell Iron Works, em bracing a water power of the Kaystown branch with Furnace, Forge and Sawmill thereon erected ALSO, all tint certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being hi the said Township of Broad top, on the banks of the Kaystown branch ot the Juniata, abjoining lands surveyed in the name of Montgomery and other lands of the said party of second part, containing 20 acres sntl 68 perches and allowance, Arc., being the same tract ot l ind which Henry Y. Clause, of Broad Top Tp., in the County of Bedford, Penn'a, and Barbara, his wife, by indenture dated the 6th day of August, 1856, and recorded in the office for recording needs, Ac., in and for Bedford County, record book, A. E , page 84, the 19th day ot August. A. D. 1856, granted and conveyed to the Hopewall Coal and Iron Company, their successors and assigns. Tho improvements on this tract consist of one house and stable, shout 20 acres are cleared ami under fence. And all the above described property taken in execation as the property of the Hopewell Coal and Iron Company, am! to be sold for cash. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflice, Bedford, Oct. 18,1861. BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. At an Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on the 2ersous, no change in habits of living is required, and tt en titely removes the disease from the system, with out producing the injurious effects arising form tbo use of powerful internal medicines which weaken and destroy the constitution, and give temporary relief only. By this treatment, the medicinal pro prieties contained in the Band, came in contact with the blood and reaches the disease, through Jhe pores of the skin, effecting in every instance a perfect cure, and restores the parts afflicted to a healthy condition. This band is also a most pow erful ANTI-MERCURIAL agtnt, and will entirely re lieve the system from the ptrntetous effects oT Mercury. Moderate cases are cured in a few days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of its efficacy in aggravated cases ol long standing. Pmc* $2,00, to be had of Drucgists generally, or can be sent by mail oi express, with full directions for use, to any part of the country, direct from the Principal Office. !*o BROAWAY, W York. G- SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors , -V. B. — Dttcriptive Ciroilers Sent Fret. For sale by B. F. Harry, Bedford. WANTED EVERYWHERE, r-y June 28, 1861. ALL kinds of Groceries just received, and for sile cheap, at Shoemaker's cheap store, No- J- Anderson's Row June 29, 1860.