• -> <>om Alders. anifa thousand Tiiailleure had V tVrked at BaiakUv*. The Suffren arrived on ut Constantinople, on her return to F ranee.— r laderable reinforcements have left, or are about to leave the French parts for the Cast. According to the lowest calculations they amount to twenty five thousand men. It s not believed that any assault will be made i he allies are strongly reinforced. Ihe weath erhad become extremely cold. The Lur-ians we,.- 'in" store-, to the North side o! tne harbor, and were making arrangements for tbe transport of ,hat quarter. '1 his induces tne behei that thev d-d not expect to he able to retain the south I Scarcely a house in Seba-topot has escaped sLtand shell. The reports of the burning of the hernial and of a flour magazine, and ot tne great mortality Sebastopol, appear to he correct. There plenty of water on the north -ide. Russian pri \ii~er- state that the authorities had inflamed the ha- Lj of Ihe soldiers and people toward# the allies,,, Ti e greatest intensity, by stating that Russian prtso ers'an-i wounded were treated with barbarous crn '.Tiv The men were therefore determined to resist to the last, spirits were freely distributed to the engaged in the earth works. " The French, in carrying a mine toward the forti fications in the town, discovered a strong Russian mine intended to blow np the French breaching bat tery. The French then coiint' i m ,i< d and i omnved ,'silO weight of powder from the Ru-siaii mine. Horrible Occurrence An occurrence of the most horrible nature has ta ken place. The so-at hospital of Seba-topol was set Vine bv the shells of the ullie., and was burned to the 'ground, with all its inmates, TUT) THOUSAND vicK AND WOENDED! 'Fins frightful circum stance is pas-ed over as quietly a- possible in the Ficlish and French papers, but it demands the most pointed attention. It may be remembered that we published an English story to the effect that Menchi koff hoisted a ho-pital flag over a magazine, which ihe English directed their fire upon and blew op.— fear the building thus lired upon was really the hospital. A Kuuw-Aminus dusFiliiig !tis Cut:tilry. John 0. Metggs, who was lately fleeted Comptroller of the city of San Fraucis-co by the Know Nothings, and his brother Henry Meigs?, have coinmtled the most during unci attrocious bauds that we have ever recorded. They have joi-g.-d Comptroller's Warrants upon the city fir near a million of dollars, and have left indi vidual indebtedness tor m arly another million. Their scoundrelistn have thrown the whole city into consternation and terror. They fled the citv in a vessel purchased by them for the pur pose, with which it is supposed they have gone to foreign part®, possibly to China, but yet true to their principles, they named it the "Ameri can." It is only a month or two since he was elected Comptroller. The Know Nothings ot Saa Francisco have thus soon been called upon to mourn the loss ola brother, who it seems i# desirous (o become a foreigner. U e presume thev will, in his stead, bring forward another candidate for the place, as moral, as religious and as American in his principles as Metggs, one us earnest in his denunciations of Catholics and foreigners. Jle loved bis country, and in the midst of it a monument is erected to his memory.— HwxcrHown . Midi. For the Bedford Gazette. HOK-:S;J. Wooilbem/ against the County. Ceo. R. Rarndollar, E-q., billed seven ll'igs yesterday which weighed over three thousand p uniils. The 4 best weighed as follows : —567 —512—471) 4lO making IDS:") pounds. If Bedford Co. can beat the above, we should like to hear of it. A SUBSCRIBER. YVuodberry, Pa., Dec. 3, 18-74. A3 A Zl K 8 M 2>: On the 26th ult., by the Rev. H. Heck einian, .Mr. Frcdkimck Tcrxer to Mrs. A.\- mk Tcb.vkb, Hoth of Harrison Township. On the sth inst., bv the same, at the Men gel House, Mr. Matthkw P. T.wloi:, of Na pier, to Miss Maccakict Dikiil, of Harrison Township. fe-TT'-'' •' VT-E'' ta'-Gv.-l FW A i ■ ! | -jid ; b ?,*, tp- ' ■ -m t-j tiwv ■ Nye I) : E E: In this Borough, on Monday evrnirg la- t, in tfie Jitli year oi his age, HARRY, eldest son of Dr. F. C. and (iixiiu.iA Rkamki: . This interesting little form, which now lies cold in death, was smart and intelligent beyond its years, am! was a favorite, not only of its parents, but o! all who knew it. However painful it may be to part witri children at this tender age, it is a glorious re liectiou to know that they are forever at rest. "And if sometimes a sigh arise For turn whose borne is in the -kies, Who once did in your arms repo-e Then laded like the Milliliter rose; Remember that he liveth still, Away liom every touch ot ill, A flower transplanted in its bud, From scenes of earth to dwell with God." WE PUBLISH THIS DAY, DEC. It, 185!, lIlVi FEBVS HOVEL, 81siI?U A TALE OF DOMESTIC LIFE. 400 pp. ] ~2mo, Cloth. Price, 81 kl.i. Every bol.—3t- 23 Pari Rvic, Netc Yori. PULMONARY DISEASE.—There is a remedy prepared by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyset, of 150 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. that has won gnat renown in the way of curing the various incipient disea-es of the lungs and pulmonary apparatus. Dr. Ecvser'-s l'er 'oral Svrup is no quack nostrum, but has wort and kept the confidence of men of the highest standing. Dr. Keyser prepares and mixes all th- ingredients of th • Pertoral Syrup with his own hands, and say - that he will continue to do so. If you wish a good medi cine for a cough or cold, you can boy it at ItUPP & OSTER'S in tli is place and ut COL '.'IN ec iIOCI SON'S, Schellsburg. JOY FOR THE INVALID—We cut the follow ing from the Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, and re commend our readers to peruse it carefully, and those suffering should not delay purchasing: " DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.— This celebrated medicine, prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, at the imposing German Medicine Store, No. P2(l ARCH -treet, is exciting unprecedented pub lic attention, and the proprietor, who is a M-ieutific physician, is selling imrrien-e quantities of it. The virtues ol this remedy are so fully set forth in the ex tended notice of it, to be seen in our advertising col umns, that there is hardly any room h it lor us to speak of it. This much we may add—Of the long train of phy-ical ills to which humanity ts heir, there is none more distressing than general derangement of the digestive apparatus, which never lads to ac company a disordered state ot the liver. Headache, piles, languor, fretluiliess. a billions tongue, a mor bid breath, los- of apppetite—in short, an iode-cri bable wretchedness of i-xi-t* tu-e, are Us insufferable and life-wasting attendant*. l'hese ili-r-a '-s, which liave buttled the skill ol tin* able-t Doctors, have been radically cured by HootiaiuFs Gcmouii Bitters.— See advertisement. K7-PALPATATION OF THE HEART. N-r --vou# Disease*, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Dy (vep ria, Costiveness and Piles, are all inln verl and cured ! in an incredible short -pace of t :ne. by Carter's i Spanish Mixture, the great tonic and purifier of the i blood. It contains not a panicle of Mercury, Opi ; mil, or any noxious drugs : is perfectly barn i>-ssv,and has cured more than five bundled ease- of di-ea-e. We can only refer I lie reader to the certificates, a [ few ol which may he found in another column, and | all of which are detailed in full around the bottle. It is the greatest o'i all Spring and Full M -dtcuies, ; and possesses an influence over the blood tiuly e --| pnarkable. j See advertisement. THE IS ARRETS. Pittsburg, Monday, Dec. *4. FLOUR.—No sales Were reported from first hands. A few small lots were sold from store at for superfine and $9 25 for extia, and from the mills at $8 3 ) for superfine. New York, P -c. 4.—Flour is a f i dle lower. Sales 0f2,750 bb's. porxi Ohio at :>0 a 'r-i9. Southern is dro >p no. Saies ot 800 bids, a! $8 311 a $9. Wheat has declined a trine. Sales of 1 1,000 ' hu. Soulhevfi white at $2 05, and red Upper ! Lake at $1 75. Corn is active hut lower. Sales of 69,000 bushels Western mixed at 85 a ; 90C. Flour in PhilaJelphia $8 37i same in I'al ; timore. i S'tiliisc Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE- Bv virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court of iJetll'ord County, the undersigned will offer, ,at public sale, on the premises, on SATI R . DA Y. the 30th day of December, 1854, the following described Real Estate: I A Tract ol 184 acres of Land situate partly | in Juniata and partly iu Napier Township, ad : joinjing lands of Peter Hilleeass, Jacob Dull, i Christian Dannaker, (Jeorje Colvin, and otli <*rs —about one-half cleared—a l/v# House, Lo2 Barn, and other necessary buildings thereon j erected—also an Apple Orchard and nevei failing; Spring thereon. Terms: —One-third in hand and balance in two equal annual payments. NICHOLAS WHITELINE, ■ JhtrrCr of the Estate of Christian Jliene, dcPJ. Dec. -8, 1854.—1t. Pa l?! Ie 81 If (if Vit 11 it b! e ILEAL ZSTATB 5 Hv virtue of an order of the Orphans' ( oiu t i ofßedfird Countv, the undersigned, adniin'stra i tor of the estate of Abel Johnson, d* ceased, w ill i sell,:{ j-n'-ii: sale, on iHi RSDAY, the lltii dav ul .ianuary, 1855, at 1 (. dock, V. 51., . ij,>, t< T1 f) {.l p A si Ay ® vl .* d * situate in South YVot dherrvTownship,adjoinins ' lands of Truman Teweil's le-irs, Abuer TeWell, j and others, containm-g 169 acres, about acres cleared, with a two sturv Log House, and • do hie Log Barn thereon en-cted. Terms : —Cash at the confirmation ofthesale. Sale on the premises. JOHN JOHNSON, .'lt!minis!rntnr of Aid Jo.tnson, deceased. D-c. 8, 1854. NcITICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of ]Jed(i>rd Countv : In the matter ol the Petition ot Gen. YYiHiam H. Irwin for have to perpetuate tes ! tirnonv, and the Rule thereon issued to Thomas (.'ninth, and The President and Directors ! the Huntingdon and Hroadtop Rail Road and Coal Company, and ail others interested, to appear and show cause, Eo. The undersigned appoint ed by said Court to examine witnesses on the part of all parties in interest, and reduce ihejr testimony to writing, gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the ! public, house of .Tames Uchelberger, in ILqi.- j well Township, in said County, on Monday, j 15th January, 1855, at 12 o'clock, M., contiu i uing to sit until all the testimony is taken, when I and where all persons interested are notified to j attend. O. E. SHANNON, i Dec. 8, 1854.* Commissioner. CA j x ION. Mv wife Sarah having left my bed and hoard I without attv just cause or provocation, this is to | caution ail persons against trusting or harboring | her on my account, as 1 am determined to pay no debts of le-r contracting. ZACHEUS LOT AX. Dec. S, 1854.* iau i. isjjj. All persons are notified that I am deter mined not to pay the notes given by me t,i ! Elisha Smith, Sr.. for land, unless i.e enm ; plies with the article ol agreement, unless | compelled by law. LEY VIS MILLER. Dec. 8, 1854* STHAV liEIFEIi. Came to the premises ol the subscriber, liv •ng ia Bedford Township, sometime in Octo ber last, a black and white spotted Heifer, with i both ears cropped—no other marks, i iie own • r is requested to come forward, prove property, I ay charges and take her awav. SAMUEL YVALTER. D. c. S, ISS 4. TOOTH ACHE.-—Porshns are not general ly aware that Dr. Kovser's Tooth Ache r"ine ! V, j>rej>ari r! r.v him at 1 -1-0 Wood St rent, Pitts burg, Pa. and t >r sale at Rupp ix. Osier's in this place will stop immediately an aching tooth. Whoever tri> s it will he convinced. Dec. 8, ] 854. iWItL &UIXTER liOOBS. The undersigned respectfully inform their friends and customers that Ihev have just re ceived a very full assortment of FALL 6c WIN TER (TOODS, which will be offered at very reduced rates. , A. B. CRAMER IV CO, Oct. 13, 185 4. Kews £©s* the People 2 NEW GOODS AT CHEAP CORNER, NO. I. ■ Fillov-Cifizenx : YVe take this opjiortunity of returning vou our most sincere thanks for the ; iiia-ral patronage vou have so kindly bestowed |on us. YVe would also inform you that we ; have just returned -from the Eastern Cities, with , a large-and wet! selected assortment of Goods, Mich us Cloths, Cassuneres, and Satinets: I'eter Sliams, lor over coats, Jeans, Ladies* tine dress goods, such as Silk#, Alpacas, Cubing Cloths, Bombazines, Merinoes, and a large assortment oi* Bay State Shawl#, Hosiery, tor Ladies, Com forts, (.'rapes. Collars, c-.c., G.c.—AU-ns,' YYo mens,' Bo\v an! (3hildri ns' Shoes and Boots, ami a gen-ra! assortment of Crocrb s. Crush ed and pulverized Sugars, best Lio Cofiee,'i'eas of all kinds, N. O. Molasses, Golden Syrup, Mackerel, Salt t-v the sack. Baker's Cliocolnte, Broma Curoa. and a general assortment ol Goods usually kept in a country Store. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange fir goods at marki t prices. SANSO.M A GEI*HART. Oct. 13, 1854. T& veIT a i- 5 rapcrty 9 FOR SALE OR RENT. Tim subscriber, being desirous of discontinu ing Iris present business, will sell or rent the tavern-bouse at present occupied hv him, known as tlie "YVILt.IAM TI:LI." House, situate on Cen tre street, not far from the Market Louse, Cuin- The property is in good repair. The House commodious, having har-room, riming room, narlors, 11- l.ed-roms, and hi'cl <-n. There an* also a good smoke-ironve, carnage-house, and ;aiding fir 25 hear! of horses. There is a good spring of water on the lot, and the town iace passes at the bottom of it. The house, with the Bedding an ! other furni ture, which is in good condition, will be said a bargain, if early application is made. Ji not sold in a few weeks the house wiil be for rent. WM. KNOST. Cundierland, Oct. 28, 1854. Ii SI. i: K L'ki-fe I The subscribers respectfully beg have to in form the people of .Middle YVoodbei ry Town ship, and the country at large, that they are n v prepared, at their establishment,cue mile sot h of YVoodberrv, Bedford County, to furnish liiur lior.se Threshing .Machines, Pierponts Patent Shaker, Cider Mills, Ploughs of every descrip tion, Keagv's Cooking Stows, twouifiereiit pat terns, and two diller<-nt pattei ns of Coal Stoves— Plough Castings, YVagon l!o.\< # ofall sizes, am! cast Dirine; Bells oi three ihtierejit sizes—also, .Mill Castings of every variety. YVe are also prepared to tit up Machinery ui the le st and mast durable stvle, and will give prompt atten tion to all orders in this line. The public are res-peel fully invited to give us a call, as we li-.-l satisfied that both our woik and terms will please all w ho do so. J. M. SNOW DEN, YY'M. ii. BLAKE, J'/•(/• -fit tors. Oct. 27, 185 4. r.Tg; r ' ?0 Letters of Administration have been granted to the undeisigried on tJ;•* **sfate of P. t-r 4 isher. late oi Bedfji'il Borough, dect.used. All peisons indebted to sat i estate will mul.e immediate payment, and those having claims vi ill present ttieni duly autiienticated for s-itle- O. E. SHANNON, Adm'r. Nov. 10, 1854.* TO ~BFIU>£RS. The siF srriher is fully prepared to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lumber iitid Plastering Latiis. Orders directed to Si. Ciairsville, Bedfird County, will he promptly attended to, by giv irig a r*;. mahle notice. i\ D. EEEGLE. Nov. 24, 1854. CAS TJON AH j'vrsons are cautioned against trespassing uuou my farm, in VVest Providence Townsliiji, Bedt rd County, either by hunting or otherwise, as the law will he enforced ngaim-t all who do so without respect to persons. So Uok out ! MICHAEL S. RICHEY. Dec. 1, 1854. PsaMavi* Side of VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order ot the Orphans' Court of Bedford Countv. the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, on SATUR DAY, the 23d day of December, 1854, the fol lowing described REAL ESTA TE, situate in Bedford Township, containing t wo hundred and fifty-tour acres ol Jinte-stone land, with an in exhaustahle spring of water. The improve ments are a two-sU-rv log dwelling House, dou ble log Barn, Spring House, Smoke House, and otiier cut-building; thereon erected : also, a large apple orchard of choice fruit thereon. Terms: —§l,2oo in cash, and balance in two equal annual payments. Also, 30 acres, adjoining the above, with a new House, new Stable, and ten or twelve acres cleared balance well timbered—good water at the door. JOSIAH RITCHEY, JJdmCr of Hie. Esini: of Henry .Milter, deceased. Dec. 1, 185 4.—4t. Dedication. The Lutheran Church in Pleasant Valley (on the land of Jaeoh Fetter, ol'Johu) will be consecrated on Saturday, the iltli ol December. IxXercises will com mence ut 11 o'clock, arid continue over Sabbath. Several Ministers will be present. The public are invited to attend, HF.NRY BKF.GLE, ISAAC EARNEST, JOHN CROY Ll'., Building Committee. New Firm! New Store!! and New Goods!!! The subscribers, having just received and o pened at theoid stand of J. H. SCHELL, a | new and splendid assortment of Goods, respect i hilly invite the patronage of the public. Their stock consists of staple & I'ancy Gccth, of tlie finest and newest stvles : also, a large as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Hardware, Nails, Glassware, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, and, in fact, ev ery article that is kept in a well regulated country store, all of which have been carefully scfeeted, and will fie sold on the most favorable terms lor CJJSH or PRODUCE. MARIA SCIIDLL, JACOB S. SCHELL. Scheilsl urj, Pa., | Nov. 10,'1854. j SEW FALL (lOOilS! The undersigned thankful to their numerous jmtions lor their kind and very liberal patron age, respectfully informs them-that they have just received from the eastern cities, a handsome assortment of new slvie Fall Goods, suitable for the present and coming season, comprising French and English Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Satin and Worsted Nestings, Cravats and hdkfTs., knit Merino Shirts and Drawers, Cashmeres, Manspdine De liege, Moussei'me Delaines, Co hirg aitil Thibet Cloths, Alpacas, Silk Poplins, JjTat k.Cros De Rhine, and Fancy Silks, Prints from a fip up, Muslins bleached and unbleached from r: tip up, all widths, Thibet and Bay State Shawls, Ginghams, Checks, Linseys, Tickings, Drillings, Cambrics, Nankeens, Ciash, Diapers, Damask Table Cloths and Covers, White Goods, Embroiders, Sleeves, Collars, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Queensware, lJurdwaTe, and Brooms, Groceries, N. O. Sugars, White Clarified, Pul verized, ami Crushed do., Golden Syrup, N. 0. Molasses, good Rio Coli'ee 12fi, Piime d<> 15 cents, Spices, Teas, Chocolate, Extract of Cut tee, Tobacco, Flax Seed, Sperm and Whale Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicine, Cattle Powders, together with 1001 other articles adapted to the wants of the people, all of which they will sell at th" vei v lowest possible prices for cash and approved produce, or upn short credit to good and punctual customers. And, as our motto, short profits, manv sales, and cpiick returns, has been fully carried out, and will continue the ruling feature, we feel assured we can make it to the advantage of all >n search of cheap bar gains to give us a call before purchasing. Ail kinds ot Produce taken lor Goods. HUPP :-c CSTER. Bedford, Sept. 22, 1534. WA'iI'IIKS. JEWELRY, Sii.V Kit WARE AND FANCY C'CCBS. .1 Choice Jhsortment of Hit Finest Quality, Fur Sale at the Loir, it ('auk Prices, at IV M . J! . F LTO.Y h E .ID'S, Xo. lSk South. Se.roud Street, hetirren I'nie and U u ion, We Jit Side, PIII I.AI) h f7P lIIA. The assortment embraces a Ist rue end Se/rrt Star/, of Fine Wrtlrhex, Jeoilry, Silver I! are, Ai/mlu H on', plated with lute Stiver, ttt Spoon-i, Fori v. laitllex, \f. — Jit (IOOJ/X, Fan I nnd Pitney Aitielex e 1 a superior quality, de.-ervihg the examination <•! those \\ iu> s. F I.AI IIJ .'its. IT.ATIiJ .li-LKPS. Patent Spring Mattre-ses, Cm led Hair. Moss. Corn Ilusk and Straw Mattresses. Velvet Tapestry, TupestiV, Brus-eis. J hree-;'!y. Ingram, Venetian. List, Rag and Hemp Cat peting-. Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Moor and Stair Druggets. Hearth Rugs, i-oor Mats, j able and Piano Covers, to which he invites the attention ot purchasers. Oct. 13, 1554.—1y. ( iissinelts cheaper tlian ever—Kentucky Jeans—Flannels, Linseys— Cloths and every description of Winter (roods, we offer at prices that cannot fall to please. A. B. CRAMER 5c Co. Oct. 27, ISM. R£AD V -IAI) E CLOTHING. Overcoats, C.issimere and ( a->ineit foals, Vests, Sc., cheap, by A. B. CRAMER 5c Co. BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens, Bow, and Chi'drens, Boots and Shoes— Women.-and Misses morocco, Seal and ( alfskin Bootees and walking Shoes—received and lot h a!e by A. B. CRAMER & Co. OLD SEVENTY SIX. Hungarians, Cuban, Young America,Tyiorese ami ]b ar! Slouch H;its, for inert and Boys—also, Cat s iti great variety, for sale bv A. B CRAMER & Co. A two-Horse Wagon, and one Top Buggy, now, and work warranted, for sale cheap on a liberal credit, or for Country Punitive. A. B. CRAMER ic CO. Iron, Nails, Spikes, and Grain and Grass Scythes lor sale bv * A. B. CRAMER & CO. Wool, Rag, List and Hemp Carpeting, front 18c up, for sale by ' A. B. CRAMER & CO, For Sale Cheap! One lam-e Ten Plate Store—w ith doors com plete, by A. B. CRAMER 5c Co. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS! Just received, a lot of .Mrlotleons, Huns, Guitars, Sr., Sc., which we offer on the most reasonable terms. SIIRYCCK, REED &. Co. Chambeisbirg, Pa, Nov. 17, 1854..—3 m. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber would announce to Lis old friends and customers, and the public in gener al, that he lots permanently located himself in j Juliana Street, next door to Dr. RF.AMUR'S Drug 5c Book Store, where be is prepared to execute all orders in his line in a superior manner, on reasonable terms. From long experience in the business, he feels confident he can render satis faction to all who honor hitr. with a call. He constantly keeps on hand ready-made I clothing, of every description, for Men arid i Boys—also, a superior assortment of CLOTHS, I CASSI MERES, CASSLNETTS, SILK, SA TIN', and other VESTJNGS,and Summer Wear, which he will sell as low as they can tie bought elsewhere, ami make them up to the taste of the purchaser. He also keeps a general assortment of Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, See. He hopes to merit ami receive a liberal share of public patronage. WM. SCHAFFER. June 9, 1854. JOSEPH W. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., WILL attend to all busine-A. entrusted to his care. Having secured the services of a competent Agent in Wa-tiington, I). C., he will give especial attention to Soldiers' Pensions, Claims, and Bounty Lands. CC7"* Office on Johanna Stieef, one door Noith of the residence ol bamtiel 11. Tate, and immediately opposite Capt. Beckwith's Hotel. . He has for sale one FARM situate in Monroe ; Township, containing 180 acres of land, 70 acres cleared and under fence, with house and barn thereon erected. There is an orchard of excellent fruit on the premises. Also, 300 Acres of Limestone land,-situate in Woodcock Valley, one and-a-half miles north of the town of Bloody Ron. Also, 500 Acn sot' first rate timber land, sit uate in Hopewell Township, lying south of the contemplated Chumbershurg and Bedford Rail Road. Also, 1800 acres of unimproved land in Bed ford and Fulton counties which will be sold low to actual -settlers. The above lands will be sold in large or small quantities to suit purchasers. April 21, 1834. CROCKS: Apple Butter and Milch Crocks can be had at mv Botterv in Schellsburg, by any quantity, for Cash. In ail cases of sale, a reasonable pet centage will he allowed to storekeepers, but no carriage will be allowed bv me. I'ETER SCHELL. Sept. I, 1854. JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG. LAW PARTNERSHIP THE undersigned have associated themselves in tie Pra bee of the Law, and will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their caie in Bedlord and un joining counties. j"'.Tr* Otfice on Julianna Street, three doors south of "Mengel House, '' opposite tiie residence ot Maj. Tate. JOB MANN. June 2, 1631. G. H. SPANG. YALLABLE PROPERTY FOR SHE. The subscriber will sell, at private sale, bis valua- | bit" I'ropeity, situate in Union Township, Bedford County, Pa., uii which he at pre-etif resides, contain ing 30 acres of patented land, 30 ot which are cleared and under post and rail fence, the balance well tim bered with good saw timber. This property is on trie wuteis of Bobbs' Creek, 4 miles north of Adol phus Ake's Mill, on the public road leading tiom Bedford to Johnstown or Jefferson, within 12 miles of Jefferson, and 1(5 miles ol* Hollidaysburg. 'l'he im provements are a Stone Grist Mill, with two run of Stones, one pair first rate French Burrs, with good merchant and country Bolts, and a complete Smut Machine. The Machinery is all good and substan tial, and is partly new. The water power is suffi cient during the entire year, anil the custom is good and plenty of it. There is al-o a new Saw Mill on the premises, which will cut irom 1300 to 2000 feet of Lumber a day inch mea-ure, which is ready -ale at the Mill. One of the Dwelling Houses is a three story fiume, suitable tor a public House or Store House, and t wei! finished. There are three oilier ; dwellings, two fiarne and one log house, al.-o a fruri e stable ami Wagon fined, and other necessary build ings. A!-o. will be'sold, another Tract of Land contain ing :00 acres, about 73 acres of which are cleared, o) which 10 are good meadow with facilities lor mak ing 20 or 30 more. The balance well timbered and well watered by the Bobbs' Creek running through it. There is on the premises an excellent site cal culated for either Grist ALII or Saw Mill, with head ami fall of 22 feet. There is a variety of choice liuit j trees en the num. The buildings are one good Log House and Stable and other outbuildings. Abo, will be sold. 154 0 acres of good timber land, convenient To the Saw Mill, on which are the very best of saw iogs. The above land is all patented, and a clear j and indi-putable title will be made to the purchaser or purchasers. Those wi-bmg to purchase good pro perty, will learn the conditions, (which will be mod erate,) by calling with the subscriber, residing on the first named property. CASELTOX AKE. July 21, 1851. AOiiL L. Notice i>' iiurebv given that Letters Testa mentary, on the \Y til ot George Reighart, have been issued to the undersigned, Executors ot said Will—that ai 1 persons having claims on said Estate are requested to present them tor .settlement and those indebted are notified to make payment. ISAAC E. REICH ART, JONATHAN REIGHART, Nov. 3, 1854. Executors. NOTICE." A! 1 persons indebted to the estate of Henry Miller, late of Bedford Township, deceased, will make immediate payment —and those hav ing claims will present them properly authen ticated fur settlement. JCSIAH RICIIEY, Sept. 29, 1R5;.. jJdministrtitor. HOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of David j Thompson, late of Bedford Township, Bedford County, deceased, are requested to make imme diate payment—and those having claims will present them properly authenticated fur settle ment. JOHN BROWN, Executor. Oct. 27, 1854. The Stock, Fixtures and GOOD WILL of the old and well established Clothing Store sit - j uate on the corner of Clinton and Locust sis-, j Johnstown, Fa., being one of the best locations For a business of the kind in town, and doing a very good business at the present time. 'Lite present propretors wishing to retire from bssi-j ties-, being the only reason for selling oil. lor further particulars address JOSEPH CANS 5- Co. Nov. 17, 1534.—1 m. STRAY COW. Camp tn t!ii'premises of the subscriber, Hv— ing in Bedford Township, about the middle of November last, a large Brindle Cow, two white spots on hind legs—no marks—supposed to be ntrout live years old. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property, pa}' charges, and take her aw av. . WILLIAM SELLERS. Doc. I, lS5i. Vjtlisabte Elciel f'roperty at Priv aa te Sale! THE subscriber will sdl at Private Sale, that w.-11-known THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, in the town of Berlin, Somerset coun ty, Pa., now in the occupancy of John H. Smith, situate on the south-east Conner ot the upper square, Main street, in the most public aiid pleasant part of the town—with every con venietiee (or a first class Hotel. Abundance of good water on the premises, and but a few f-et from the kitchen door. Easy of access from every part of the town by all kinds of vehicles, and with good stabling sufficient for Fifty horses. T< getlmr with three Lots, containing an acre of ground, at a short distance from, the tavern, and easy of access. The property be ing entirely new it is consequently in excellent repair, and is one of the most desirable Hotel properties between Cumberland and Pittsburg. Terms easy. If not sold before the latter part of Jan uary, the above property will be torrent. J- - cuiiies can be addressed to the subscriber at Ber lin. RUDOLPH BCOSE, Sr. Nov. S, 1834 . Public Sulc of Valuable Real Estate. The subscriber, executor of the Will of Jacob Werking, deceased, will sell, at public sale, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of De cember next, the following VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE, TO WIT: One Trsct of Patented Land situate in South Wood!jerry Township, Bedford County, contain ing 30 acres and allowance, nearly all cleared and under fence, and an adjoining Tract of mountain Land, containing b's acres and allow ance, about 11 acres of which are cleared, the balance good timber land. The improvements on the Tract first men tioned are a large well finished Frame House, two stories high, with a back building for din ing room, ivitclien, ckc. Another frame build ing, the lower part used for a spring bouse and wash house, the upper part lor a Cabinet ma ker's shop, an excellent Bank Barn, recently built, with -wagon shed attached, asmoke house and f'tjhMj.qyjppiiildings. The buildings, fences, kr.., ufe in gafcl repair. jlso a large orchard of choice fruit trees oaPrnV premises, and a great variety of pear and other trees in the yard and around the buildings, and as the property is near the mountain on the east side, there si gen erally an abundance of fruit every year, and of the best quality—this, together with the hand some situation, good spring water, and other ad vantages, makes this property a very desirable one, worth v of the attention of any person wish ing to purchase land. . As the subscriber is also authorized to sell, at private sale, anv person desirous of purchasing in (hat way will please call on hnn at any time previous to the day of sale. Terms—One tLinl in hand Ist Ap>ril next, when possession v ill be given, balance in fhree equal annual payments without interest, secured in the usual manner. JOS. B. NOBLE, Executor. Nov. 1?, 1851. BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! Just received a very large assortment of Cobb's series of School Books, to which we would respectfully cali the attention of the Merchants of Bedford County. We can sup ply them wholesale as cheap as they can be bought in small quantities in the cities. .Our stock of miscellaneous Books, Stationery, &c., is also verv extensive, and our facilities lor pro cur Ads are such, that any thing ordered, if nfflEEe&y on hand, can he procured in a very snorCTinie. SHRYOCK, REED & Co. Mansion House, Chambersburg, Pa. Nov. ]7. 1851, —3in. "MfJSSC. A large assortment of MUSIC for the Piano, Guifqr, Violin , ts. Dec. 1, 1851. JOHN MILLER. .NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of David Parley, lateofSouth Woodbury Township, Bed ford county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment—and those having claims against said estate will present liiein properly authenticated fur settlement. MARY BARLEY, SIMON BRUMBAUGH, Administrators. Oct. 11, 1851. FALL PRESS fcOOBSJ Delaines, Cashmeres, Alpaccas. Thibet Cloths,