HLOFOKO HIGH SCHOOL. The undersigned would respectfully announce ?o the public, that he will open in Bedford, on Ihf first Monday of November text, a high school in which all the branches of a liberal ulac* tion, Engl sli and Classical,will be taught; it is designed to establish in Bedford a perman ent Institution of a high order, Male and Fe- The Male and Female departments will 1,,, distinct, so soon as the necessary arrange ments can be effected. In this school students will be prepared for the higher classes of ahv College or to eater at once upon tlte active du ties of hfo. Special care w ill be taken to form in the pu. j.les habits of order strict punctiality, and thor oughness. Wu consider these as valuable ele ments of character, and indispensable to sound learning- The physical, moral and social education of Hie pupils, wiil receive that attention which their importance demands. There will to three gr.id:s. To the first be long the common English branches, such as Beading, Orthography, Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry. Intellectual and Moral' J'lrilos ophy, Rhetoric, Logic, Botony, Aiicieiu Gecgraphv Sec. The third • tubraccs ail the foregoing together with tli- Lath* and Greek languages. Th? Modern languages, Music, Drawing Takuiu* and fMm i mental Noedlo work, will tie < fr:i -luiiies, and for each there Will be'extra tlnrg-s. (let. 24 1806. AUG HI NB AUG H. IFRT I'HoeyMifia -tif/lEIvEAS the 11 morable FJU.XCJS M. KIM tV HKLI-. President of the several Ccurts of Common Pleas iu tl.e counties composing the lCth Judicial District, and Justice of the Courts of riycr and Terminer, and General Jail Delive ry, forth-: trial of capital and vtbci otT.-i'Jer*' it! 11io sil l district— and Jaata'ii fi. Noai.n and ! Jens G. if\&TIT.X, Esquires, Judge: ol the (' arts of Common l'loas, and Justices of the Court of Oyer ami Terminer, and General Jail I '.'livery, for the trial of ail capital and other offenders in tlic coiinty ol' Bedford—have is sue! riicir precept and to me directed, for huld i.i a Court of Common Picas, ami, C cneial Jail ry, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bedford, on MONDAY the 17th day of XO NLMBEK next. N OTICE is heteby given to all J..:;!-.- of tlie Peace, the Coroner and f'ou ytabk-s within the said coiiuty of Bedford, that they h ■ then and there in their proper persons, with their rotis. records, a;id inquisitions, ex aminations and other remembrances, to do :h things which to their offices and MI that •If appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or :i,l ! • m th" J.-il of Bedford county, to be then •: 1 there to prosecute against thorn as shall be ■t. HIGH MOORE, Sheriff. Oct. 21. I^-35. iil SM (1 virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to me I >Jii •eted, there will be sold at the Court House, in tlw Borough ot B lfbrd,on Monday t! e !7 ! b day of Novetubcr 1850, at one o'clock, P. M. ihe following described Real Estate, to wit; ALL Mary We Yds interest in and to a tract j of I in 1 containing fh> acres wore or less, about i ' acres cleared and under fence, with a two •* leg house, double l"g barn, and wagon • . i thereon erected, adjoining lands of Henry j Kauifnan, Aaron Grove, John Bradley, anil • •il.-rs; situate in St. Clair Tp.,Bedford county, I taken iu ex cation as the property of Marv IV - A 1. ' " ALSO, One lot of Ground in the Town of V, I 'd' erry, fronting 6b foot HU the Pattousville I Woodberry Turnpike Road, and extending hack JhO j.-ei, to land of George R. BarndolLar, With a two story rough cast Tavern House, (dure room, and frame stable thereon erected, i ;1 .' No. bin general plar town, ■joining lot of Dr. Samuel 11. Smith on 'the ; "th, ami lot of S otflßel J. Gastner ou the ! iitlt; situate in middle Woodberry Tp., Bed- ' d county, ami taken tp execution as the: .pcrty of Jacob Sehnebh. ALSO, One tract of land containing 2S~) res, more or Jess, about try acres cleared ami : !er fence, with a two story Jog house, tenant j .' etse, and two double b>g barns thereon erect- j ! . also two Rpple orchards thereon, adjoining I i 'if Win. T.. D tue!,erty, Wui. P. Scheli. I 1 '.hers: situate in Broad Top tp., Bedford | . it y, and taken in execution—as tiie property ■ ef G -it. Wm. H. trvio. ALSO, D ie lot of Ground in the town of j i'lio Alto, containing oiio tomtit acre, more or j fronting piiiiUu road, loading from ! S h "isbuig to Gtiui>>erlaud, with a on*' and a i : -y dwelling house, store house, ware! shoemaker shop, wagon maker shop, i . i frame stable thereon erected, adjoining lands i '.l "i C'omp. Daniel B. Troiitman, and others; | . te i.'i Londonderry tp., Bedford county, el take in .-Xecu tion as the property of 11. 1 E. Ihi -liatian. ALSO, All of defendants iu treat it. and to a tot land containing Vth acres, more or less, it !' .ores cleared and under fence,with 2 tw > ...to-y log houses, - spring houses and two 1 : bar.is thereon erected, also two ap l' 1 • ihirds thereon, adjoining lands of Edward Ward, iu right of John Keetfe's heirs on the ■ J teob Sleek, now G-orgc Ickcs on the r aud Peter Long in right of William Sqn ir. "i the south; situate in St. Clair tp., Bud i e i county, and in the possession of Andrew 'dim:, Mary Boweu anl George lekes, ami ■ . li iu execaaron as the property of Wnt. An • :-"i. an-J James J. Anderson. ALSO, All defendants intrust in and to a it ict '.•! 1a..,1. containing j a acres more or less, atAAeros cleared and UiWct* <c'nc,*rit!i three ■' !ah ilt story log houses thereon erected, ! .i-.jt inmg lands ol Charles Stuekcy, Moses Wisc •-•ir r and ethers, situate in fiedfor I 'J'p., Bed- ; :-'rl i oii ity,and token in execution as the pro ; ty of Nelson Davis, Thomas Davis, and Ai teii I.icf.ardsots. ALSO, Ail il.-fcii I nit's Peter Moraiutgstar, j ii interest iu and to a tract of land containing ' -' x: i, !t; or less, aiiout iwo acres cleared i ler fence, adjoining lands of George R. , Birnlollar. liudolptius U<>over, and others: v. •in Middle Woodberry tp., Bedfordcouu •y, •' v the pmpfrtv of l'etcr Morningstar and: HUGH MOORE, Sherilf. 't. 24, Ik.jG. It I'tliOl'tl MIMIK4L IPRISCiS 4 tutorial ion. '"HE undcrsigticd. Commissioners named fn i • '"" i'uitled an "Act to teoorporate the Bed '"•rd Mineral Springs Association," hereby give | '•••'tie ih.jt we have appointed Tuesday the libth i "f October instant for a mcoting. at the 1 • li""! Hotel in the Borough of Bedford, ol j Md'seritiers to said Association for the pur- . t "serf organizing the Association by tlte elec- , it of a President and Six directors to nanage 1 attairs and business of the Association: ALEX. KING, SAMUEL DAVIS, W.M. p. SCHKLIj, W P. DAUGHEUTV, JOB. MANN, WM. H. IVATSGN, I' A'. AS//ABAUG//, NICHOLAS LYONS, | JO//N CESSNA. Commissioners. ! Teachers Wauled. iHE School Directors of Harrison Town-! Jl ip. w;il meet t tbe house of V. V. \1 ertz, i 1 relay the ."Ist ' October, inst,, st ten . \ M., to examine and employ SKY-! r -N i E.VL'llEßSjtotake charge of tlie Schools "id District. T. R. Uettys, County Su "nti'iident, ail! be present to examine ap - flic schools will commence on the November, and be kept open four '' s I't cinftt srhiwisil to ba employed ' ; <i , ■ .<r for e'nation !f<-re the Board JN'O. MeViCKER. Pr i't. l .V IVritz, Scc'fy. It), 18."it). \l'' Stowe* new work.—Dred, a talc of the •i, Swamp, equal |fi Uncle .onjs Cabin, just received at Dr. JVafti'^ Laeap Book Store, ® r Ceorg® Itcpioilr dec <l. BEWOH1) COUNT V SS: ! f, Court held at Bedford in and far the County of Bedford ,> n the first day of •September A. D. 1856, before the Judges of the said Court. On motion <.f s. L. Knsacll, Esq., the Court ; grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representa tives of George Reploglc late of Middle Wood- I berry Tp., dee'd, to wit : Polly Replogle idow, Jacob Replogle residing in Jefferson county, lowa. Elizabeth Replogle and Mary in termarried with Jacob Gruber. who have lutelv removed t J lowa, and George It. Replogle, David Kephigto a minor of whom Charles Oellig is guar dian, Hannah li. intermarried wiih /Jeury Smith, Barbara intermarried with Thomas S. l/olsingf:r, Sarah intermarried with i/enry Ever sole, Mary intermarried with Ephraun' Long meeker who is iu her minority and of whom the said Kphriam is guar liati, and Leah a minor of whom //on. Joseph B. Noble is guardian resid iug in said county ot Bedford .to IK* and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford in and l >r said county, on the ."id Monday 17th day of November next, to ace :pt or refuse to take the real estate of t he said George Replogle deceased at the valuation which has been valued and ap praised id pcrsuaace of a writ of partition or valuation issued out.of the Orphans' Court of said county or show Cause why the same should not be fold by order of said Court. ®lu testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand, and affixed the seal of said Court.at Bedford the Hcst day of September A. i>. 1856. D. WASH-VBAUGW i Oct. 17, 1 836*. Cloak. TWELVE TEACHERS HV.VTKI) TWELVE TEACHERS wanted to take charge of.ho Schools in West Providence Tp., for which libera! sal irles will be given. .s'elejuL to open the first of November and to continue four months. JOHN A. GUMP. Bloody Run, Oct. 17, 1850. Scc'y. WiW GBODN! TILT received and far sale at REED'S New STOKE, a lage and well assorted stock of Fall j and Winter Goods._ He is now prepared to j accommodate his friends and customers, and the public generally. T" attempt to enumerate bis stock in a news paper advertisement, would be folly, or a list of the prices useless, for the pub lic would not believe that goods were selling as they offer them, Unless they call ami see for themselves. We don't wish to boast, but mere ly remark that for variety texture, and cheap ness, his stock cannot bo excelled, and it is cal culated to please all. We cordially invite the public to call at HEED'S NEW STORE and satisfy themselves in regard the variety of the above statement, and examine his stock lie fore you purchase elsewhere. I'roduc • of all kinds token ic exchange for goods. Oct. 10, \VS. NOTICE. lETTERS of Administration having been J granted on the Estate of Isaac Couchen onr, late of Juniata Tp., to the Sitliscrilter liv ing in ?.iTd Tp., ail parsons indebted to said Estate, arc hereby notified to make payment immediately, aud those having claims against the same will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. JOSEPH DULL, Adm'r. Oct. 3,1856. I'IBI.K' SALE 0!" REAL Estate. 3 XHERE will be offered at Public Sole on the . premises ou Tuesday the 11th day of No vember next, the following described Real Estate, t iz., one tract of land situate iu Monroe Township Bedford county Pa., adjoining lauds oi Thomas Kobisouand otliers, containing tivo liundred and forty-six acres and aßowonce. ftlx'Ut sixty acres, of which is elem'ed asid under leiu'e. The greater part of the remaining Por tion is tillable, tbt iniplovefiicnts are a log bouse and bam, an apple, and peach orchard, has several never tailing springs of water, conveni ent to tiie house; there is also said to be a quantity of I lie best of Iron Ore upon the who v. tract, of land. Terms will be made to suit purclutet-rsr. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock when due attendance will be given by JACOB' BARNDOT.LAR. October, 7, 1856. EC] MlZm Libsolsilion of (o-Partnership. r 1 141K Co-Partnership heretofore existing be -1 twi'ii the sitbseii'ierx iu tlie Stroim Saw Mill and f.timber Business, and all business transacted bv the firm of Locke & Snider, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The above business will be continued by Jacob Snider, who is authorized to receive all claims coming to said firm and also to pay all debts that may be owing-br said firm. M. M r , LOCKE JACOB SNIDER. Bloody Run. Pa., Oct. 3.1956.• NEW FALL AND WINTER ROODS AT Till". COLOWADK STORE. rriilK anbserllxsxs having just returned from J. the Eastern Cities, use now receiving a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Win ter goods, consisting iu part of French Merino, Thihit Cloth, J'aruictta DeUines, Silks, Flan nels, Alpacas, Satinet?*, Tweeds, Jeans. Mus lins, Cotton aiMt Woolen Wrappers nod Draw ers; Boots and Shoes; (Jueensware, Hardware, and in fact a little of every thing kept in Store. Thankful for past favor, they hope by fair dealing, and a desiro to please to receive a rU<er*lshare of the public patronage. Oct. 3, 1856. J &.J.M. SHOEMAKER. WM SHAFFER, MERCHANT TAILOR, £ 4/ OUI.D announce to his former patrons. Yi and tlie fublic generally, that he. ecci;el, from Pliiladelpliia, a large and well se ected assortmvtit of the most clioice Cloths. Jasnimeres and Vestings—also summer wear of everv description, to which he invites the altend tion of purchasers. His cloths, etc., were fce lected with great care, and he nan reconttnoti- Hietn as lieing equal, at least, to any to be found in the place, Ho also keeps Ready-made clo thing of every description, at very low prices— and is prepared to cut and make garments on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. He respectfully invites the public to give him a call. Bedford, June 6, 18-Mi, HARDWARE STORE. The subscriber wuql i aqnounco to tits oIJ rimids and rim pnriio in general, that he lias ro-uoved his HARDWARE STUBK to the new building second door w.-st of the Bodfofl Ho tel, wher i he lias just received and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost every article in that line of bttisineSi. His stock of SADDLER V* is of tho best quality and was selected, with great oare. He would respectfully invite all in want qf articles in the Hardware line, lo give trim a call, satisfied that bo CJI. |>tau. ! "; ulls absuld . Mar 23, 1*856. J, J. BAKtlaAl, jiTTORS£Y JT LJW. BEDFORD, PH., iiriHL attend promptly to all legal business YV entrusted 'o his care. Office on Juliana Street, four doors South of the Uourt House, ami formerly octnapied by Barclay k Barclay. Juue 13, 18*>0. / , - ••• - •- -.sag;. - • * -- " - " BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. i God save the Coimnomvealth \ ELECTION OP ELECTORS OF Ji P RES IDEM' .WD VICE PRESJDEM' of the united STATES. \Y " IIEREAS in and bv an Act of Gene- T v rai Assent by of tlte Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to regulate the General Elections within this Commonwealth," it is enjoined upon mo to give public notice of such Elections, and to enumerate in said notice what officers are to be elected, 1, HUGH .HOOKS, Sheriff of the county of Bedford, do hereby make known, ami give this public no tice ti the Electors of the county of Bedford, that a general Elect on will be held in said county, on the first Tuesday of November, 1850. at the several Election Districts, as follows, viz: The Electors of the borough of Bedford and, township of Bedford, to meet at the Court House, in said Borough. The Electors of liroadtop township to meet a! tlie house of William Grillith, in said town shin*. The Electors of Coleraiti township to meet at the house of Reuben Smith, in Kaitmburg, in said township. The Electors of Cumberland Valley township to meet at the new school house erected ou the laud ownedpy John Ufhip's heirs in said town ship. The Electors of Harrison township to meet at the School holise No- 5, near the dwelling boiiic of Henry Keyser, in said townsh'p. The Electors of Hopewell township to meet at the house of John Dasher, in said township. The Electors "I Juniata township p. meet at the house new occupied by W illnm Keyser, in said tow nship. Too Electors of I.ondotidcery township to meat at School house No. :i 4 in siid townthip. The Electors of Liberty township to meet at tlte School house in the village of Stonerstowu, in said township. Tha Electors of Monroe township to meet nt the hotue of David O'Neal, iu Clearviih*, iu township. The Electors of Napier township to meet at the house built for a School House, in the bo rough of Sehelisburg. The electors ol' East Providence township to meet at the house of John Nycuni, Jr., inn keeper. iu said tow nship The Electors ol West Providence township tojnoct at the School House, iu Bloody Kuu, in said township. The Electors of St. Clair township to meet at the Store House, near the dwelling house ol Gideon I) Trout, in said township. The Electors of Schettshurg Borough to meet at tile house built for a School House, in said Borough. The Electors of Southampton township to meet at the hous-1 of William Adams, jn said township. The Electors of Union towxship to meet at the house of Michael Wyand, in said tuu ship. The Electors of Middle Woodberry township to meet at the house of Henry Pluck iu tue village of Woodberry, in said township. 'J he Electors of South Woodberry, township to meet ut the house occupied by Jacob Outer, in said township. At which time and place fltc qualified Elec tors will elect by ballot, Twenty-seven persons to ire Electors of Presi dent Bad Vice Prf:*!denl 01 the United States. NOTICE IS JiZTIEBI" GIVEN, "That any person, t'JßSCpiJust-'fes vf the Peace, who siial! bold any office or Ippv-jilment of profit, r trust under tiie Unified States, or of tins State, or any city or corporate! district, whether a eoßunissioued cfficcr or otherwise a subordinate officer, who is or shall bo employed nuder the legislature, executive or judiciary de partment of tills State, or of tlie United States or of any Incorporated district, and also that .very in em her of Congress and of tiie State Legislature; and of or common coun cil of any city, or commissioner of any incor porated district; is by law incapable of holding or exercising at tlie time, the otlicc or appoint ment of judge, inspector or clerk, of any elec tion of this commonwealth, and no inspector judge or other officers of such election, shall he eligible to be voted for." And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "A Act relating to elections of this eotnn. nwealtli;' passed Juiy 3d 1830, further provides, as fol lows, to wit: "Thai the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding 'he election in the district to which they re ipeo'tivoiy l>el"lig. before U o'clock on the morning of the lid Tu \vl.iy of October, and wach said Inspector shall appoint one clerk, who sliali l>e a qualified voter ol such dis trict. ♦•ln case tlie person who shall have received the -secoixi highest nuitilier of votes for inspec tor. shall not attend on the day of any elec tion , then tin- person who shall have received the second highest nuruher of votes for judge at the next preceding election, shall act as in spector ill his place. And in case the person who has 'received the highest number of voles lor inspector shall not attend, the person elect ed judge shall appoint an inspector in his place and in case the person elected judge shall not attend then the inspector who received the highest nuaiber votes shall appoint a judge in his place, and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour before the time fixed by law for the opening of the elec tion, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such Ulcer shall have been elected, present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such va cancy. ♦ •It shall be thy duty of the several assessors respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general, special, 01 township election, (luring the whole time said election is kept op en for the purpdiu of giving information to the inspectors, and judge, when called on, in rela tion to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, and on such other mat ters in relation to the assessment of voters, as thi said inspector, oreitber of them, shall from time to time require. "No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twentv-one years or more, who shall have resided in" this Slat - at least one year, and iu the election district where he offers fo vote at least teti days immediately preceding such election, r nd within two years paid a state or county tax. which shall "have been as-* sessed at least ten days before the election.— Hut a citizen of the United States, who has previously been a qualified voter of this State ami removed therefrom and returned, and who has resided in the election district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six months; Provided: That the white freemon, citiaonsof the United States, hutwecn the ages of twenty-one and twenty two j ears, have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote, alth nigh they shall not have p taxes "No person shall lie admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the commissioners unless first, he produce a receipt for the payment within two years of a state or county tax as sessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give .satisfactory evidence, either his own oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or on failure of payment thereof, Second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the state at Scat ono year next before his application, and inaltc such proof, ol residence"in the tjixtrict ss is required '>' this Act, and he does verily believe, from the ac counts given him that- lie isOt the age aforesaid and give sucli other evidenctf as is required by this Act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted la !he alpha, beticil list by the inspector, and a note made opposite thereto, bv writing the word '-tax. il he shall bo admitted to vote by rcitson of hav ing paid tax, or the word "age," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of age, and in th cr case the reason of such vote shall be call out to the clerks, who .-hall make ib like j note in the list of voters kept by them. "In al! ctwea where the name of the person | claiming to vote is not found on the list furnish ed by the commissioners and asscsors, or his right to votwwbethcr found thereon or not. is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall lie the duty of the inspectors to examine such person on oath as to bin qualification*, ami if be claims to hare resided within the state for one vear or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one competent witness who shall be a qualified elec tor, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his booafide residence, ih pursuance of his law ful calling, is within the district, and that lie di<l not remove in tbe said district lor the pur pose of voting therein. '•'Every person qualified as aforesaid and who shall make due proof, if required, of his resi dence, and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall tie admitted to vote in the township ward, or district in which he shall reside. "It anv person shall prevent or attempt to -or* vent "any officer of an election, under this Aet from holding such election, or usw or threa ten violence to any such officers, and shall in terrupt or improperly interfere with Itiui in the 1 execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any window where the same be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall uso or practice any intimidation, threats, force, cr overaw auv elector, or to prevent him from vot ing, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such pel sous on couvietion shall l>e fined in auv sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and to Ik: imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelve months, and it it shall he shown to the court where trial of such offence shall be had, that the perso.. >0 o(lending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or town ship where the said offence wus committed, uiid not entitled to vote tin rehu then, on conviction be shall he sentenced to pay a line of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, ar/! be imprisoned '>t less than six month nor more than two years. "If any person &r persons shall make any' bet or wager upon the result of any election within this commonwealth, or otier to make any such bet or waper, either by verbal proclamation thereto, or hv any written or printed advertise ment challenge or invite any person or persons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay litre times the amount so bet. or offered to he hot.'-" And the Judges of the respective districts aforesaid, are required to meet at tbe Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, o.i Friday next following the holding of said election, then and there to perform these things required of them by law. Dated at Bedford, the 20th day of August, A. O. 1856. HUGH MOOKK, Sheriff. Oct. 1 , IKSC. fHiS wn ! fflil MM) wKtaaSy J all -p.rml.an. In. i j J it .% vi to I Afr- Ti ta fIUsJ. r-jpjiatu J, * •., uad I j I mX to t!i ta* (rvri • t ii fiittr- -l t Citorj •* WtoH'-'*!*, H • : *W (f T*rm* INVARIABLY C4SIL y W" l .' l - *2^ BOTVCE TJTAJiTKD in the Bedford Burotjeh School W District, 180 mule, etui three ft male Tcathirs. Teachers wanting employment should make immediate application to the Board tut it is contemplated opening the Public Schools ott tlie Ist of November, iust. • 11 v order of the Board, J*NO. P. HEED, Sect'y Public Sale of Real Estate. THE undersigned RtCCiiipf*, ®f * BK ' will and Testament, of Joint Cmili; late of UnioD Tonnship. Bedford county, dee'd, will sail at public sale on the premises on Saturday the '2sth day of October nest, the following REAL ESTATE late the pro perty of said dee'd viz. One tract of patented land, adjoining lands of George F- Kiddle Jacob Berkhi mer, Jo-iah Griffith and the widow Oris titan's heirs, containing about eighty Ex acres. The improvement* are a log house and log barn witli other out buildings, about GO or 70 acres of the laud are cdcareJ and under fence. Said property will he sold subject to a life estate in a small house and two acres of thc land. Possession will be given on the Ist of April next, at which time the perchasc money will be paid. JOHN AKE Terms Cash PETER SMITH Sept. 5, ISSG. Ex'ors. DIVIDEND. 4 Dividexd of one percent., on (He capita V stock of the Chauifiersburg an.l Bedford Turnpike Bo ul Company, has been declared by the Managers, payable ou the Ist of August, at the office of K. L. Anderson, Esq. G. B. MifSSKBSUITU, Treasurtr July 18, 1830. -\j\Tj*LNT3E3ID! * good stout Boy, about 18 years old, to learn 4X the Tanning Business. Applv immediately. Aug. -ja, 18--.C. s. SHUCK, & Co. Xotice. Letters of Administration on the estate of .Michael l'utt, late of Liberty towu'hip, Bedford County ilee'd, having heen granted to the subscriber residiug in Broad Top tp., notice is hereforo given to all person* in debted to said estate, to make payment im mediately, and those having claims arc re quested to presont them propeily authenti cated for settlement. \YM. I'IUALtD. Sept. 5, 185(5. Adm'r. A. King. Fr. Jordan. LAW PARTNERSHIP. King &, Jorchii. J (omejs at Law BEDFOB , PA., XTTfLL practice in tlie jveral Courts of Bcd- W ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business intrusted to their care will be prouitly and laith fully'attended to. OFFICE in Juliana struct, formerly eecupicd by D..IL Kofi us, Esq.. and more recently in the occupancy of Jos Maun, Esq. January, 5, 1855. I UTS. "M TENS Panama, L'eghorn, & Braid bats. Also ITI Bovs and Children* hats lor sale by Msy 1356. A- B. CRAM EH & CO. C./IU'ETLW. ALL wool Veukian, Hags. Cotton and hemp Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths— white and Check Matting just received by May 23,1850. A. B-. CRAMER 4Co. Administrator's Notice. g ETTEJiS of administration having been JLi granted f" the subscriber, living in Union Township, on tho Estate of Jcnnyngs Oldham, lata of Clayton County, lowa, dee d all persons indebted to" said estate are' hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same,will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM tVERTZ, jidm'i May , ISS, * TO THE FARMERS. THE undersigned informs the farmers of B'-d --j_ ford and adjoining Counties that he has made arrangement# by which he can furnish to those desiring, the latest improved and Iwst ag ricultural implements of the day, embracing Scott's "Lif.ie Giant" Corn and Cob Grinder I —guaranteed to grind from 8 to 15 bushels of feed per hour with one horse—Potts' Coru j S'aik Cutter and Crusher— warranted to cut I from 120 to 100 bushels of feed per hour. | Hay ami Straw Cutters in variety, Grain Drills. ; Corn Shelters, which are unsurpassed for cheap- I ness and quality; Cultivators, ltorsc Hoes, i Cider 51 ills, &c., &c. In short every ut-nsil ; used on or about a farm. Wishing to avoid all ! imposition, each machine sold by him wiil lie warranted to work as represented, or no sale— and us these machines are procured in most rases directly from the patentees ard manufac turers, the purchaser will be secure in the right of using. Prices will he as moderate and in some in stances less tti-n the same articles can be pro cured xinnlg from the manufacturers. As the demand is very great fat the two first named machines, orders should be given soon, by those wishing to purchase. WILLIAM HARTLEY. June 20, ISSC-Z JOB MANS, G. 11. Spano. ]AW PARTNERSHIP.—The nndorsigne -J have associated themselves in the Practice ol the Law, and wiliproiuptly attend to all busi ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and .:d oining counties. Qry"Olfice on Julianna Street, three door* south ot Stengel House and opposite the resi dence of.Maj. Tate. MANN h SPANG. June Ist—lßs4 tf. M 9 r JT _Q 2MS - (otters of administration on tho estate ofPetcr j Ickes, late of Union Township, Bedford Co., d eC'd having been gran led to the subscriber re siding in Union Township, notice is therefore given to ul! pyrcntlJ indebted to said estate, to make payment immediately, and those having claims are requested fO presold them property authenticated for settli meat. JOSEPH 1 .Ml.Eft. Adm'r. Administrator's Notice. lETTEHS of Administration having bw u -J granted to the subscriber, living in Sout Wood berry Township, on the Estate of Henry H click, late of said Township', tloc'd, all per so ri indebted to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, aud those hav ing claims against the same will present them properly authenticated b>r settlement. March 28. DAVID C. LONG, Jdm'r. Notice. T ETTEES testamentary having been granted 1J to the subscribers, on the Estate of Julio .Smith, late of Union Township, dee'd, a!! persons imp'bled to said Estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and (hose having claims .gainst the same, will present them properly authenticated tor set t lenient. PETER SMITH, o/ Union 7> JOHN AKE, of St. Clair T/i., j EarchdJl, Itfftj* Aa teuton. Mill] FOR Ml-E. TUB undersigned will sell at private sale a tract of tun! situate in BlilHgan's Cove Harri son Township. Bedford county, lately in the oc cupancy of Mrs. Elizabeth Earnest and family, adjoining lands of the widow Wort/., Ihwicl May and others, and containing one hr.u'ked and ' sixty three acres and allowance, about twenty five of which are cleared ami under fence. The improvements are n two story log dwell ing house, small log train and other outbuild ittgs. Theieis also a y-'Ung oreh"d of choice apple trees on the place. The terms will b- m nlo known by cither of the subscribers, .who are Trustees-of Mrs. Earn est If the farm i. not sold at pri ate sale before the Ist., of November next, it will be offered at public Sale on that day. GEO. F. KIDDLE. dNO. MOW EH. Sept. P-. 18-36. Trustees. Public Sale of Valuable Heal Cslalf. I > V virtue of an Order of the Orphans Court Ii .f Bedford county the undersigned, Admin istrator of John Teeter late of Monroe Town ship, doe'd, will on Friday the 2tth day of Oc tober next, expose at Public Sale, on the prem ise*, all that certain farm and tract ofl.iti 1 situ ate in the Township of Monroe, nnd county aforesaid, adjoining l.'.nds of Jabez Ilixon, John M'Daniel and others, conf lining 322 acres, inure or less on which arc erected a ifro story log dwdlifg house with Kitchen attached, a large double Toe barn, and other necessary bul iiu r s. About lad' acres of said land are cleared ari l fenced, including ten acres of good meadow, and the whole is well watered, and has thereon an excellent assortment of all kinds of fruit; and the uncleared laud is well timbered. Ttshh—Four hundred dollars i:i hand at the confirmation of the sale, and the balance in payments to suit purchasers. Sale to conimeuce at 1 o'clock. P. M. ADAM KETKING, Sept. 10, lt'so. Jltim'r. LOST! LOST! LIST!! EITHER Lost in Sehellsburg, or on the wej from SchclT&burg to Plea sun tville, on "Friday the !9th of Sept., inst., a Morocco Portmonaic, cout .ining $ 15,00 in Bulk notes wit li many valuable papers and Receipts, that will be of much service to mc, and iiu use to any other persons. There were one Terr duller bill on t! Bank of Fork, Pa., and one Ten dollar bill on the Commercial Bank of Bedford, Stale of Mas sachusetts, with scrihiing or writing on tho back of tire n.do. the balance in $5 lulls, the Iran'i not recollected. There is one glass out of a par of Spectacles in the port mouirte. Any jicrsons finding the portmoniaeand handing or ending it to me, will receive a very hatisonie reward, ami my sincere thanks in the bargain, as I am needy. The least tuite of ill got en gain lK'ing of the nature of leaven, will sour the whole lump, and bring down curses upon ail a man possesscth. J. 11. U"RIGHT. Sept. 2tid, 1830. KOIICE. THE undersigned would respectfully an uounce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity that lie will ojK-n a high school upon hroa 1 and comprehensive basts, embracing all the English imd Classical branclics of.t liberal education. it is designed to establish a pcrtnitienl Insti tution of the first academic order in which mus ic, drawing, painting and ether crnamental branches will be taught also. The school will open about tho Ist. of No vember. Course of stmties—terms, &c., will be made known hereafter. G. W. AUCHINBAUGH. St.pt. 26, 1806. Ilrtlfbrt) Clawicnl A cat It'my THE undersigned respectfully licg leave to inform the citizens of Bedford, that they will rc-opcn the Bedford Classical Academy,-on Monday tlm 13th of October n xt. W. R. KING. JNO. 11. FILLER. Sept. I'd. 1856. Confection ry Establishment. J. W. Boebtn, still continues to keep on IkmxJ Candies, nuts, fruits, cakes and bocr, at hid old stand a few doors West of Brice'a Tavern.— Tlrankful for past favors he solicits the patron age of the public. Aug 22. 1856. NOTICE* Letters of sduiihtstfatioii barine (mot grant ed to the suLscriber, on 'be litato of Samuel Blackburn, lute of Pleasantiiik, St. Clair township, dee d, ill I person* indebted lo S.lld Estate are hereby notified Jo make payment immediately, and those having Claims against the same will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. R. MILLER, Adm'r. July 25, 1856. St. Clair township. FOR SILK. THE subscriber will sell at private sale, a valuable Farm of firslr.it;' limestone lmd. situated in Middle Woodbcrrv tp., Bedford county Pa., containing tSO acres, about 125 acres cleared and under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation, the balance is nidi titu | tiered, with a good two Story //ousound a huge back building attached; .tflsn a good bank barn with thrashing hot He. tenant house, wash and spring house, and all other out buildings requir ed on a farm. Also a never failing spring ol limcston • water nrr the bnibltogs. Any per son wishing to purchase Sftch.it property will ilo Well to call ou the subs rifeer living on the premises. SAMUEL BUCK. Aug. 8, 1856. MOBF, NIUV GOODS. If 11K undersigned hits just returned home from . the Eastern cities with a large stock of FALL ami WINTER Uoois, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment of new style of WINTER COOPS, Comprising in a great variety of I-adic* llttaM Goods, which consists in parr ol Ttlurk and Fan cy Silk*. Ch illy*. Law as, Dc Laiuts, Madonna Clot!**, Coherg Merinos, etc., etc. A large variety id Black and Fancy Clothes, C-isvimeres, CasstaHfs, Jeancs, etc., etc. Boot*. Shoe, Hats and Bonnets', Groceries, Su- CIIIS, Molasses, Syrnjs, Shad, Herrings and Wickered, Bacon, Quccnsware, Hardware, Brooms, buckets. Looking Glasses, etc. The afore stock consists of every article ns iially kept in stun:— .ill of which wit' be sold, cheap for cash or approved produce. Thankful for p-'st favors, he hopes by fair dealing and a desire to pleas .',to continue to merit an I revolve a liberal share of public patronage, i G. W. UCTIT. Oct. 3, 1856. HKlifil KB. THE nwdrrsigr.ad, thankful <as advertise ments sty) for past favors at Hie Colonnade store, in Bedford, W'-uii respectfully announce to bis patrons and friends generally, that he his removed his entire stock of goods t bis new brick store room lat ely occupied by Pot;-r Had ekinjrh opposite the Bedford Hotel. His sup ply ol goods is fresh, now and fashionable. His uew tnom lias Imm neatly Mid elegantly tilted up and renio b i'd. Alt kinds of produce are taken in exchange lor goods. Jlehopusin bo eoutiun-1-in tliefar-w ol his patrons and (he public. JACOB HELD. July 4 1856. (IKNTLF.MENS Gaiters ami Shoes—Mens JT and boys shoes arid boots. Also Ladies. Misses, .-.nd children s do. for sale by May3s 1856. A. B CRA MER ft Go, \otui;: H. A, B. T. R. K. CO. IN connection with tlir, Perm "a Rail Road Company, arc now Shipping, without delay, be tween IIoi'EWKU. and Philadelphia or Baltimore, fvia Huntingdon) at the following low rates via: ARTICLES ofUt and 2d Class. Dry Goods, and Shoes, Hags. Nails. Pork. Iron, nod luer • chandize generally, "at s'>&62i cents per ILO liis. ARTICLES ol 3r 1 class. Bacon, Blooms, JSark, Fjh, Rig metal,&c., at -13 cents per 1()< lbs. ARTICLES of lib class. Iron, Fish, Salt, Naiß, Ac., at 38 cts. per 100 lbs. FLOUR. 73 cents; per bb! by Car Load. The above rates will be the whole charg-- on goods delivere 1 in llopewell ireili either.!'hi!'a. or Baltimore untii further nittieo. Huntingdon. J A AILS BOX, Sept. 26, 1856. Snp't. TIILOX!Ntt ESTABLISH >1 EM. 3>ff'33"W F'IKM. THE subfnL'r.. having pur aliased tlie Tail oring estab'ishmeit or S. J. M 'Caus'an, in tin? building (up stairs) occupied hv Capt. Juhu Arnold,as a Hardware Store, are prepared to do i- all kiiuls of work in their line, in the hit s 4 C st sty!.'-, and which fr neatness and if durability will not. we venture to assert, tv uurp Iby any other establishment ia the place. Bv strict attention to business and .1 desine to riease, th }' hop ? to receive a liberal sh ire ot the public.patronage. A. C. SOU hit. Sept. 2d, 1850. AT. 11. ROSS.* .•m ®: -a. st B© © THE subscriber* take this method f inform- I tins people ot Bediurd Co.ftlty that they ivo opened a H'hobxuie auJ Rtlail ('lofniuz .toreM No. 5. Lloyd's How, Hollidaysburg, I* A., whore they will at all times have on hand urge supplv of every article in the Clothing Line. They would lie pleased to sec all their friends at tUeu establishment. S. HERAHMAN. Jl. SUOENTIIUL. June 27, lb-id tf Clotiiing ar.d Dry Goods Store. TIAIIE inbscriWrs are just receiving a tie* J_ handsome and cheap assort men t of hZJI DY M.IDK CiOYMSII and JJUY LOO/As. at their t >re in.thoEast Comerol'Bedtord Hail,' consisting in part of Coat s, l'nnts, V est a .Shirts- Satin Stocks, Handkerchiefs-Boots and Shoes, llats and Caps, and at! other articles usually kept in Ready Made Clothing St< " s - Also a good af-sui uncut ot !>R 1 L OOVS, consisting ot Calico, Rous, de l.aine, Shaw Is, Alpacas, trunks. Carpet Sacks, \c., Sec-; all of which they will sc-li as clu-ap as eu he pro cu rod elsewhere io Bedford, tor Cash orGuun trv Produce, They request all their friends in town and country to give them a call, and see ami exam ine their stock for themselves as tliev comide its pleasure to show their goods, whether per sons wish to pi chase wi not. SON NABOB-N &CO Bedford, April 20, 1855. sFoFFfoiiii. iB. Ctt OJ. li -V •• ... . ; Q •ii vtiry ltr;s* iipyrtiuc'it Boots *ui ihcim, suitable for Ful and \Y inte*, v k* follows : Men's Super WaxcU Rouble Sole Buo.s, Men's "■ City Made Calf do. Men's ♦ Heavy Kip, Lined do, Vniith's WAXvdtlvtlbW bids Boots, Youth's Call and Kip Lined do. Boys' City iuadc Calf BooOv Boas' Kip Lined Boots, Womens' Double sole Kip Bootees, IVoiueas' f pte Calf and Seal do, Womens* l'Hoo float Morocco do. Worn ns' Bared! 800 l oca, vwrv Handsome, Obiltben's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Mo roe co, Kid. and Calfskin Bootees, Ladles' Double Sole Gaiters, Onto Shoe*. Ac., in foci, Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha ser. If you want Boots and Slpies. yiensp give as a call, and you shall be suited iu .juality ana price. Exchange Store is the place lo Imj Boots a?id Shoes. Oct. 12,18-55. * * Litfiiber! KsHinber!! illlWHin SHINGLES of different x* kinds. Also, 75.1H>0 feet "f LUMBER of various sorts, such as White Pine, Veliow Pine, Pup!sr. Spruce. Ac. For F. IK BEE CLE. St. Clairsville, Feb. 18, 1858-tf SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Jtbdicc of the Peace. r\FTICK two doors South of theMtspgel I AvC House, eml „, s t <i o( ,r to the office of : Mann tt Spang, where he will attend to the collection of all claims placed in his hands. *'• • I, Jan. 1 is:, ~ I'LIXK RillD NOTICE. VO'i M F, is hereby given that the stb and i.N LvM ifttrtdliiuut tf' t!it- slock m.llsc ribei to the Hopewell mid Bfoodv Run Plank and Turn pike Road, *vi?l be- due itnl payable at the office of the Treasurer on the 25d of August, inst. Suits w ill be immediately instituted for the collection of all subscriptions unpaid uffor lh.it day. By order of the Board of Managers. JXO. MOW ER, Treasurer. Bedford, Aug. 15, 1850. New Jewelry. ipflß siriiscriher has opened out a new and i. splendid assortment of a!) kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part of Breast Pins, Finger Kings. Ear Kings, Kc.Jk, . Call and see his stock, dell DANIEL BORDER. To Dyspeptic and Nervous .Sul ferers. TJAIIE subscriU"- who has suffered all iii • X horrors of Indigestion, is anxious to in. part the osf.r method of cure to invalid situ isrly affected. Address Dr. \Y. J. MULL IN.. SakelUkti Bedford Co. Pa. TO BUILDEF.S. Tithe subscribcrls fully prepared to furnish and L quantity or quality ol Building Lnmiu-i any Mastering Laths. Orders directed to St.Chiirs vill, Bedford County, will In- promptly attended to, bv givit; ; a reasonable notice. F. D. BF.EGLE? Dec. 29. 1854. 7Sii~iw'isois^ JUST received at Reed's New Store a Fresh Supply ot Late Style ami Fancy Goods, 'embracing a large lot of Ladies Dress Goods, French Nellie Worked Collets, Fancy Silks, Cros do Rhine*. Blk Silk Fringe, Ifoitol Swiss, Stripped ditto. Plain X.itinso ik, Bonnet Ribbons, Mantua Ribhous, Blk Silk Cr.tv.it*, By ron Collars, Merino Carsinierc-, Gent's halt Hose, .Mix'd an,l Pro. Also a prime lot ol Family Groceries, con sting of Sagir, Coffee, Tea, Syrup. MoLs *, Rice. Corn torch, Farina, Ac., Ac. July 18, 1850. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. | ETTEItS of administration having been J I-J granted to tii-- sabserfbpr, living in South j Wuodberry Tp., oo the estate of John St oner, ' late of said Township. d-cM, all persons iudebt i ed to said estate will make pity meet immediately, i and those having claims against the same will ' present fh -m propcrlv autbetiear,:.i for settle ! merit. ' JOIIN-EBF.KLY, ' June, 1856: Vdiu'r, | SPRiMi &lIM GOODS; and will take pte&sare in showing them to all who may favor us with a cull. Great bargain* will be offered for Cash, and all kinds of Coun try Produce; —or to punctual customers, a credit ot six months will 1 e given. A. B. CRAMER Sc CO , Bedford .May 2 1856. AUDITOR** XOTICE. rplIK undersigned, appointed by liie Orphans' Jl Court of B -dford County, to distribute the balance of the money in the hands of John Mower nud S. L. Russell. Esrjiiires, Adminis trator. do bonus nt>, with the Hill annexed of "A" liii.iui L ine, lute of //epewell. Township in said County, deceased, to and among the credi ts sof said decedent entitled to receive the same, will attend to the duties ot his appoint ment on Tuesday the 2'Jth day of July, ins!., at his ofiiee in the Borough of Bedford, When ,it J where all parties 'interested can attend if tliev s-e pr per. n. 11. Sr.lSti, Jndllor- July IE I^- IV OTIC E. Letters testamentary on the last will and testament of Elwood /farmer, late of the Born' of Bedford, dee'd, having been granted to the Subscriber, resitting in said Boro. notice is the re lore given to all persons indehu 1 to the Estate of said dt-e'd. to make pay in r.t ;n --mediately; and those having claims will pr.%. sent tUs ui [aoperlT authenticated for settle nieiit. CHARLOTTE L. HAK-bKK. July £f>, 1K66. Executrix. NOTICE." t LI. persons are hereby cautioned sg Rust fa A. king ae assignment of or pimhnsing from Daniel Border rf B.dlord Borough ot a certain obligation or writing signed and sealed t y Die Kebv. 29th 1850 and conditioned in part feii'tSm payment of S Rid, 90 one yoar.thervafter. Tt> the w hole of said claim I tiave a full and just do - ft,nee —and am determined to pay no pan tberof unless compelled by process of law. JOSEPH h. DMUmtffRTY. IMKTEiISI!!?. TO/i.\ CLARK A V.'iu A. S. CLAKK having | formed a pjnacraUi|i <fin tlio J ai.uiiif Uic business b a :t ctoforecariis-dou in Sctunisi >urg jiy Jnli'.i Clark will now 1-ecoiuiweted by and iu tin- name of John Clark and Sen. noticj;. ri'USON-L bavin* unseat .vc>anf* with the undersigned are called l nttend 10 Uiem prfimptly ami have them e!tsed. More lacticuiarjj .nccnls that i.-ve been some tittle, should, an Jwu i'C pi tended !(* at < if in some eases peisrans arc not pr*-pan>l to claso tuliv, Uicjmiibt al Last attend to shew*. ' JOHN (."I.Ait v. March 11, IMoti—3m. Piß<.(erin; \l rillli: I KDCR!tlO!iii:n hnv rt ••!(••■ X a Mil! Hr sawing i't\;iiEßij:a?!.amson :.s premises in Union Tp., ooanty, j* > o\ ready to furnish tiny (jennlity or. she st>rt notice. Price sl.s# per thußswl,'3 It. lr.r Other lengths lit prupuWiion.- Letters addressed to'nu- at fc- Clukr sysl i -t be promptly PtMMldl In, \VM. ORUFI Union Tp., Feb. 16.1834. sz. FOR S.ILF Clir JP. ONE family Carriage, vus Falling To*jj 'oigy —botb new and wuft. warranted— all > .ho Sew aaorse wagons for sale by A . . CKAIIKE recetTetl fur ox "v < Muy 23, 1856.
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