BEDFORD DISTRICT. OFFICIAL. Rpamer Smith Sellers Pringle j "304 2205 2170 2164 art 2773 "2778 1548 1 549 ST ™ ™ ™ 0021 5999 1393. 4380 jjv virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to me : .jcted, there will be sold, at the Court House, pi'the borough of Bedford, on Monday the 17th vo f November, 1856, atone o'clock, P. M. f.liowing described Real Estate, to wit : \|l .Mary W'eisels Interest in and to a tract i land containing SO acres, more or less, about '1 acres cleared and under fence, with a two vrv House, Double Log Barn, and wagon cd I hereon erected, adjoining lands of Henry r'anfliT.a*, Aaron Grove, John Ciadly, andoth " ■ sitiiaieTn St. Clair township, Bedford coun tv.as the property of Mary Weisel. ' \lso one lot of ground in the Town of Wood- Iwiv, fronting 60 fi<t on the Pattonsville and iy,,0(1 berry turnpike Road, and extending back • it) feet to land of George li. Barndollar, with i fwoSlorv Rough Cast Tavern House, Store j; in. and harm- Stable thereon erected, and as j • No. 5 ift general plan of said Town, adjoin lot of Dr. Samuel H. Smith on the north, i lot of Samuel J. Ca.-tfier on the south ; situ— Me in .Middle Wood berry township, Bedford tVmntv, and taken i:i execution as the property 0 f Jacob SchifWy. \js, ore tract ol land containing 3.82 acres, or less, about 90 a ivs cleared and under , i W illi a'i wo Story Log House, Tenant, 2 ii üble log Barns thereon erected, also 2 \... orci.ar'ds tbeie.in, adjoining lands of Win. j),. i oiert v, Win. P. Sciiell, and others : sil lt(. m Ijtoad Top Township, B-dfiirJ County, and taken in the execution as the property of On. V,"m. H. Irwin. \lso one Lot of Ground in the Town of Palo yiio, containing i acre, more or less, fronting on . road leading fi'ini St heilslnirg to Cuniber md with one and a half story dwelling house, Si re la use, Ware house, Shoemaker shop, IWon teaker shop, and frame stable thereon .-reeled, adjoining lands of John Comp, Daniel ]' Truutn.an, Esq., and others: situate in Lon ,nderrv township, Bedford County, and taken is execution as the property of. H G. Buchan an. Also all of Defendants Interest, in and to a Trad of land containing !)0 acres, more or less, :• 1 :.i 45 acres cleared and under fence, with 2 tvv > eory Log Houses, 2 spring houses, and 2 , lug barns thereon erected, also an ap ple orchard tliereon, adjoining lands of Edward Ward in right of John K-'effe's heirs, on tiie Ei>i. Jacob Sleek now George Ickes, on the uv,t.and Peter Long in right of William Sun oar. on the south, situate in St. Clair tow nship, B-dford county, and in the possession of Andrew Adams. M'irv Bowen and George Ickes, and taken in execution as the property of Win. An drrson anil James J. Anderson. Alsoail Defendants Interest in and to a tract of land, containing 4o acres, more or less, about nacres cleared and under fence, with three one and a half story log houses thereon erected, ad ulr.g lands of Charles Stuckey, .Moses VV ise girver,and others, situate in Bedford township, County, and taken in execution asth jr jertv of Nelson Dav is, Thomas Davis and Alien Richard son. Aisoali defendants, Peter Moiningstar, his i'.t-rest in and to a tract of land containing 20 ai r ' <, more pr less, about 2 acres cleared and i-r. -r fence, adjoining lands of George R. Barn 'itr, Rudolphus Hoover, and others, situate in .U Mfr Wodiiberrv township, Bedford county, a-the proper! vof Peter Morningslar and wife. HUGH MOORE, Sheritf. Oct. 2L tSiifi. isegriNeer'* rsmKuc. All persons interested, either as loirs, civdi -lir< or otiierwise, are lierebv . notified that the t •!! wring named persons have filed their ac < iints in the Register's Office, and that they "v ' b.- presented to the Orphan's Court of Bed tw 1 (V-mtv, on Kridav, the 21st dav of Nov. nexi, fur confirmation, at which time and place k.ey imy attend if they think proper: The account of S. H. Tate, Esq., admr. of h Dirhl, late of East Providence township, in- account of Adam Burger, Guardian of ifir-.:: hi Skellv, daughter of Jacob Skelly, late - I lVivni:i-rry township, decM. f e account of Levi Evans, admr. of Mary 11 .ver, late of Liberty township, dee'd. Tiie account of Christopher Metz, one of a inir's. of Win. Metz, late of Colerain tovio'lip, dee'd. I account of Nathan Robison, adtnr.of i' i ip Muss, late of Southampton township, fi'M "<i The account of John Miller and Abraham • ier, exec's, of the la-t Will, N.C., ofElias •'! er. late of Harrison township, dee'd. liie account of Catharine Seigler, admr'x. of -i Seigler, late of Southampton township, (Vr'd. ! be account of Anthony Smith, and Emanu '' Sh:tl -r, admr's. of" Isaac Steckrnan, late of i e:i tow nship, dee'd. file account of Archibald Perdew, Esq., ; r. or IVm. Ruby, late of Southampton town •it" ftrr-ip.nj ~f ,\|exandr H dsinger, adinr. !l : ■ Re;,l g|e, late of Middle Wood berry ' ' 'ie'ij , dee'd. " a ; unt of Wm. Bishop, trustee fir sal-* l'".'i: Estate, of Will. Yte> Cleve, late of Bel- I' vr.ship, Fulton county, formerly B *df >rd dee'd. 'b act- unt of Sam!. Griffith, admr. of Val _ Wangle, late of St. Clair township dee'd. • account of A. J. Cline, Esq. admr. with 10 4 ill annexed of Hugh Armstrong, late of V ,r tow shin, Bedford (now Fulton) county, (ice'tl. 1). WASHABAUGH. Register. °f. 24, 1856. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. banted jn the Bedford Borough School District " aie and three female Teachers. Tearheis in.- employment should make immeiiiate appli ,r„ r 50 the Board, as it is contemplated opening •ehooDon the Ist of Novertiber next, owler of the Board. ~ JOHN P. REED, Secretary. 0r t. 10, 18.55. TEACHERS WANTED. TN'E i eachers wanted to take charge of the '•'inn Schools in Colerain township. Ap r'y immediately to JOSHUA SHOEMAKER, Sec't. of the Board. 0c - it, 1856. In the Couit of Common Pleas of Bedford County. In the matter of tlie Estate of Jacob Longenecker, a lunatic. Whereas, David F. Buck, committee of the said Jacob Longenaker, has filed it is account as Committee 011 said Es tate. nolice is hereby given to th<- creditors of the said Jacob F. Longenaker, and all others interested in said estate, that the Court have appointed Monday, the 17th dav of November next, lor the hearing of the same, and for show ing cause wby the said account shoulJ not he allowed, and in default thereof the same will be confirmed. Witness the' Hon. F. M. Kinl ine!!, President of our said Court at Bedford, the 20th dav of Oct., A. D. 1856. D. WASH ABA UGH, Prothonoturv. j Oct, 24, 1856. TO THE FAEMERS. The undersigned informs the farmers of Bed ford and adjoining counties, that he has made anangements by which he can furnish, to those j desiring, llie latest improved and best JIGRI CL LTL IML IMI'LEME. Xl'S of the day, embracing Scott's Giant" Corn and Cob Giinder, guaiardeedto grind from 8 to 15 bush els of feed per hour wi'h one horse Potts' j Corn Stalk Cutter and Crasher, warranted to cut from 120 to 160 bushels of feed per Imur— Hay and Straw Cutters, in variety—Wheat Drills and Corn Shelters, which are unsurpassed foi cheapness and quality Cultivators, Horse ! Hoes, Cidei-mills, N,c. In short, every utensil used in or about a farm. Wishing to J avoid ail imposition, each machine sold hv him will be warranted to work as represented, or no s'tlc; and, as ih.se machines are procured in ne>st <as s directly from the Patentees and Man ufacturers, the purchaser will he secure 1:1 the ; right of using. Prices will be as moderate, and, in some in stances, less than the same machines can be , procured singly from the Manufacturer. As the demand is very great for the two first I named machines, orders should he given soon . by those wishing to purchase. WILLIAM HARTLEY. June 20, 185G—6m. EEW GOODS. JUST received, at HEED'S New Store, a large i and well assorted stock of FALL AND W INTER GOODS, and is now prepared to accommodate his li lends and the public generally. To attempt to enumerate ihe Stock in a newspaper advertisement would be folly, or even give a list of their prices would be useless, ■for the public would not believe that goods were sellii;" for what we otter them at, orile.. they see lor themselves. We do not w ish to boast, but would ; remark that, for variety and cbeapne-s, his stock | cannot be beat. The public are respectfully invited jto call at REED'S Store and satisfy themselves of ' the Truth of this statement, t all and examine bis stock. He will not a,k you to buy iiu!e-„ fully sa tisfieil that you can do at lea-t as well, it not better, than any where else. Produce ol all kinds taken in exchange for goods. JACOB REED. Oct. 10, lS'iii. Ptifilv \ oisr ESSootl. I The Wonder of tbe Niiielernili (titftity. Important and of great Consideration to the Suffering. T. A. HURLKV'S SA USA PA RILL A. | OF ail the remedies that have been discovered du | ring the present age tor ttie "thousand i!ls that llesh is iieir to" none equal this wonderful prepaiation. — Only three years tiave elap-ed since the discoverer i (who spent a decade in studying, experimentalizing, ; and perfecting it) llrst introduced it to the public, and it is already recognized, by the most eminent physi j cians in all parts of the country to be the most sur pri-ii)<• and effective remedy lor cerium di-euses ol ! which they have knowledge. All other compounds or syrups of the root, have hitherto failed to command the sanction of the fac ; u.'ry, because, on b-mur iKey have I.e.':; found to contain noxious ingredients which neutralize the ! good effects of the Sar-ap.inlla, ami jure the h-alth of the patient. It ' s " ol >0 with I flutley's preparation. 1 his is the pure and genuine extract of the roof, and will on trial, he found to effect a certain and r .. .a., .r ths lollovving complaints and dtsea- I * c * : I Affections ol the Bones, Habitual Co-tiveness, i Debility, Indi gestou, j Disease* of the Kidneys, Liver Coplaints ; Dispepsia, P.les, ; Erysipelas, Fulnronarv Disease*, Female Irregularities, Scrofula or King's Exit, i Fistula ; Syphilis, And all Skin diea-es. Besides curing the above, it is also known to tie a 1 great and powerful tonic, purifying the blood and in j vigorating the system. In short, it is, ithout exception, in the cases men tioned, and its general effect on the system, the I! o-t efficacious as it is the most desirable remedy of the age. it is already extensively u-ed through out the country and i* fust obtaining an European reputation. The instances ol cure* it has effected are itaily coming to the propiietors knowledge, and he has no hesitation m recommending it to one and all who desire to procure reliel tiom sulleruig. (hie bottle being tried, it> etiects wilt be too apparant to admit of further doubt. Recollect Haley's Sarsaparilla is the ONLY UE.\- I LINK ARTICLE market. Price $1 per hsjtle, or MX tor ?-"i. CC7""This roedecine can be procurer! at all exten sive Drug houses. July 1, lSo(i—ly*. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court Jof Bedford County, the subscriber will olJer (iir sale, at tile house of David A. T. Black, in E ist Providence township.on Saturday the l.oih day •>f .Nov. 1856, at 1 o'clock, P. M. the following R -al Estate, late tiie property ol Abraham Sparks, rlec'd, to wit: One Dact of wood iand containing 5S acres, and 10 ) perches, adjoining lands of G-o. VV. ii Misehohh-r, Esq., lands surveyed in the rtanie of Benjamin Martin, and others, in said Town ship oi Erst Pro* i ience. Also, one other tract of wood land in the same township, containing 40 acres, and ad joining lands in the name of Francis Gibbs, Robert M orris, and James Reese. TERMS:—One third in hand and balance in two equal annual payments without interest to be secured by judgment bonds. JOHN CESSNA, Admr. of the estate of Abra ham Sjiat ks, dee'd. Oct. 31, 1856. TURNPIKE ELECTION. The Stockholders of the Pattonsville and IVoodberry Turnpike Road Company are noti fied, that an election will be held at the house of Jacob Schh**bly, in Wood berry, on Monday, tile 3d (lav of Nov. next, for the purpose of electing a President, Managers and Treasurer, for the ensuing year. G. R. BARN DOLLAR, Oct. 24, 1856. Pres't, RQQT& vS' SHOES. The subscribers have just opened a large supply of Boots add Shoes, suitable" for Fall and Winter. A. B. CRAMER &> Co. PLANK ROAD NOTICE. The Stockholders of the Hopewell and Bloo dy Run I'lank and Turnpike Road, are hetvby notified that un election for officers of said road for Hie ensuing year, will he held at the office of the Treasurer on Monday the 3d day ol .No vember next. By oider of the Board. JOHN MOWER, Oct. 24, 1556. Secretary. NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Susannah Dunkle, late of West Provi dence township, deceased, having been granted to tiie subscriber residing in said Township—all persons indebted to said estate, are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will present them properly authenticated f >r settlement. JACOB DONKLE. Admr. Oct. 24, 1856 * PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PROCLAM A T I 0 N. WHEREAS in and by an act of General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled u Aii Act to regulate the General Elec tions within this Commonwealth," approved the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839, I, HUGH MOORE, Sheriff ol the county of Bedford, Pa. do make known and give notice electois of the county aforesaid, that a Genera! election will be held in said county of Bedford, on l uesday alter the first Monday, being ihe 4th day of November, 1856, at which time electors tor President and I ice President of the United States ill be elected. T also hereby make known and give notice that the place# of ho! iieg tin- af.resai I <xen-r.il eji ction in the s- vcral B'trough# and townships within the county of Bedford,arc as follows, to wit: The Electors of (he Borough of Bedford and Township of Bedford to niect at the Court House in said Borough. The Electors of Broadlop Tovvnsliip to meet at the house ot VV in. (Judith in said To n stiip. fhe Electors of Colerain Township to meet a! the house of Ruben Smith in Rainsburg in said Township. The Electors ol'Cnmberland Valley Township to meet at the New School House erected oil the land owned by John Whip's heirs in said Township. The Electors of Harrison Township to meet at School House number f>. near the duelling house o! Henrv Kevser in said Township. The Electors of Juniata tow nship to meet at Revs--is' School house in said Township. The Electors of Hopewell Township to meet at the School House near the house of John Dasher in said Tow nship. The Electors of Londonderry Township to meet at the house now oc-cupi- d by Win. H. Hill as a shop, in Bridgeport, in said Town ship. The Electors oi the Township of Liberty to meet at the School House in Stonerstown in said Township. Tim Electors of Monroe Township to meet at the house of James Camel in Clearville, in said Township. The Electors of Napier Tovv nship and Schells htirg Borough to meet at the house built for a School House in the Borough of Sc.helisburg. The Electors of East Providence Township to meet at the house of John Ny cum Jr. iukeep- r in said Township. The Electors ol West Providence Township to meet at the new Log School House at 15foody Run in said Township. t he Electors i,,c tAt. Clair Township to meet at the store near the dwelling house of Gideon Trout in said Township. The Electors of Union Township to Meet at the House of Michael Wyant in said Town ship. The Electors of South Woodnerry Township to meet a! the house of Datil. Burket near Noble's mill in said Township. The Electors of Southampton Township to meet at the house of William Adams in said Tow nship. The Electors of the Township of Middle Woodlierrv to meet at the house of Henry Fluke its the village of Wrmdiieiry : at which time and place the qualified Electors will elect by bal lot— Twen'v-seven Electors forfhe State of Penn sylvania, to cast the vote of said State, lor Pres ident and Vice President of the United States. The election to be opened between the hours of7 and S o'clock in the forenoon, hy a public proclamation, and to keep open until seven o'- clock in the evening w hen the polls shall be closed. .VOTIVE IS HEREBY CIV EX: Thai everv person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any oflir* or appointment of profit or trust under the I'nited States, or of this State, or anv citv or corporated district, whether a commissioned otiieer or otherwise, a subordinate otiieer, agent, wlio is or shall he employed under the legislative, oxecutive or Judiciary department of this State, or of any city, or of any incorporated district, and also, that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and >f the select or common council of any city or Commissioners of any incorpora ted distiii t is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the time the office or appointment of Ju Ige, i spector or cl-o k of any elect ion of this Commonwealth,and that no inspector, judge or other olfifer of such election shall be elegible to be then voted fir. And the.sai l act of assembly, en'itled"an act relating lo elections of this Commonwealth," passed July 3, 1849, further provides as fallows, to wit : "That the inspectors and judges, shall m-*et at the respective places appointed fos holding the election ir. the district at which tliey re spectively belong, before eight o'clock in the morning of the 2d 'Tuesday of October, and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall he a qualified voter of such district. "In case the person who shall have received Ihe second highest number votes for inspector, shall not attend on the dav of any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes fir Judge at the next preceding election, shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who has receiv ed. Jhe highest number of votes fur inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, and in case the person elected judge shall not attend tlwo the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint ajudge, in liis place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space otone hour after tie time (ixed by law for the opening of the election, the quali fied voters for the township, ward or district (or which such ot'icers shall have been elected, present at the election, shall elect one of their number to fill such a vacancy. "Ft shall be the duty of the several assessors respectively to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election du ring the '.' hole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the in spectors, arid judg-, when called on, in relation to the right of any person assessed by (hem to vote at such election, and on such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters, as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. "No person shall be permitted to vote, at anv election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty one or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in the election distinct where fie offers to vote ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or county tax which shall have been assessed at least ten oavs before (he election. But a citizen ot the Edi ted States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote alter residing in this State six months: Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States between the ages of twent\-one and twenty-two years, who have resided in the election district ten days as afore said shall be entitled to vote, although tliev shall not have paid tax. No person shall he admitted to vote whose name is riot contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished bv the Commissioners, un less: First, he produce a receipt of payment, within two years of state or county tax assessed agreenblv to the constitution, and give satisfac tory evidence on his own oath or affirmation of another that he lias paid such a tax, or in a fail ure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof, or Second, if tie claim a right to vote bv being an elector between the age of twentv-one and twenty-two years shall deposit on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the State at least one vear next before bis appli cation, and make such proof of residence in (lie district as is lequired by this act, and that he does verily believe, from the account given him that lie is of the age aforesaid, and give such otln-r evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall lie inserted in the alphabetical list by the* inspector, and a note mad* opposite thereto bv writing the word 'tax,' il he shall be admit ted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the wort! 'age' ii' fie shall be admitted to vote by reason of age, arrd in either case the reason of such a vote shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like note in the lists of vo ters kept by them. In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is not found on the list fur nished bv the commissioners, and assessors, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall b-* the duty of the inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if lie claims to have resided within the State for one \ ear or more, his oath shall he sufficient proof thereof, but he shall rrujke proof by at least one competent witness, who shall lie a qualified elector that he has resided within the district lor more than ten days immediately preceding said election and shall also himself swear that his bona tide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the distiict, and that he did n' remove in the district lor the purpose of vo tins., (herein. "Every person 1 qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof il required, of his resi dence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall b>* admitted to vnte in the township, aij ! district in which he shall reside. if any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent anv nllicer of an election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten an\ violence to any such officer, and shall in terrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or aveiuu* to any window where the same may be holden, or shall riot ously disturb the peace of such elect ion,or shall use or- practice any intimidation, threats, Inrce or violence, with the design to influence undu ly "i overawe anv elector, or prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom <>f choice, such person on conviction shall be lined iri any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and to be imprisoned for any time not less than one or more that) twelve months, and it it shall be shown to the Court where the trial of such of fence shall he had, that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vot" therein, then, on con viction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less 111rrfi one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and he imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two-years. II anv person or persons shall make anv bet or wager upon the resnlt of any election with the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager either by verbal proclama tion thereof, or bv any written or printed ad vertisement, challenge or invite anv person or persons to make such bet or wager, upon con viction thereof he or they shall torleit and pay three times the amount SO bet or offered to be bet. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 76th snii-n of tin'ait '.foresaid, the Judges of the aforesaid ilislrirle .i_ 11 respectively take charge of the certificat return of the elec tion of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one Judge from each" dis trict at the Borough o! Bedford, on the third day alter the dav of election, being for the pre sent year on FRIDAY the 7th day of Novem ber next, then and there to do and perform the duties required bv law of said Judges. Given under my hand, at my oflice in Bedford, this JOtli dav of October, in the year of our • Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty six, and the 81st ot Independence of the United States. HUGH MOORE, S/tcrif. Oct. 17, 18.76. New Tall and Winter GOODS AT THE COLONADS STORE. The subscribers have just returned from the East and are now receiving a large and splen did assortment of Fall and Winter Goods which they will be happy to sh-w to all their friends and customers who will favor them with a call. Their assortment has been selected with great care and embraces almost every article adapted to the present and approaching season. Ladies Dress Goods in great variety. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. FOR IVLYTER. — Ladies ami Misses Wool en Talmas—second supply just received a-i l for sale by A. B. CRAMER & Co. LADIES' Black Bugle Collars—a b .-ntilui assortment for sale at the store of CRAMER 6f CO. Oct.' 24-, 1856. WHO WANTS A GOOD FARM ! Real Estate for Sale. The subscriber will s-*II, at public sale, the ("arm on which tie at present re>i<ies, situate :t miles north west of Schell-burs, Bedford County, containing 200 acres of patented land, about !2.'i acres of which are cleared and finder kooi! fence, about 2.1 or .'to acres of which is lirst rate meadow. The buildings area good two story Stone House, with a celiar under the whole building, a double Log Barn, flay House, and all the necessary outbuildings belonging to a property of this description. There is oil the premises a large orchard ot choice fruit. There is a stream running through the whole place well calculated for a Saw Mill, and an excellent well of good pure water at the door. Terms will be made easy to so;t purcha sers. The farm is well adapted for a Stock Farm, and much more meadow could easily be made. Any person in want ot' a good tarm, would do well to call and examine this berore purchasing else where. JOHN WHETSTONE. Sept. !2, !S.IG. NEW FALL ami WINTER GOODS AT CEF.AF SIDR STORE ! The undersigned lias just returned fiom the eastern cities with a large stock of FALL <S' n i.VTER GOODS. A genef.il assortment of LADIES' Dress GOODS, which consists, in part, of Black and Fancy SHI;*, Delaines, Madonna Cloth, Co lierg, Merino, ice. icc. Also, a great variety of Cloths, Cussimeres, Cassinetfs, Jeans, k.c. ike. Hoots, Shoes, Hats and Caps—Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Brooms, Buck' ts, Look ing Glasses, ike. &.C. i lie above Stock consists of every article usu ally kept in Store, all of which will be sold Cheap for Cash or approved produce. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by fair dealing and a desire to please, to continue to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. G. \Y. RUPP. Oct. 3, 1856. BEMOVED. Tlje undersigned take this method of inform ing their former patrons, and the public in gen eral, that they have removed their entire Stock of goods from the West end ol Bedford to the Colonade Store, lately occupied by Capt Jacob Reed, where they vvili he pleased to see their old customers, and all w ho will favor them with a call. All kind of produce taken in exchange lor goods at cash prices. Thev hope by fair dealing and evincing a desire to please, to continue to receive a libota! shaie of the public patronage. J. 6c. J. M. SHOEMAKER. July 25, 1856. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY & FARM FOR The subscriber offers lor sale his Mill Proper ty, situate in Licking Creek Township, Fulton county, one half-mile north of the Turnpike Road and six miles west of McCotinelsburg.— The Mill is nearly new, is large, and well fin ished, has overshot wheels, four run ot stones, three of which ate Burrs, metal gearing, and all neces-arv machinery for custom or Mer chant work, and is capable ot doing a large bu siness. The Mansion or Mill tract contains 214 acres and a I lowa rice, patented land, 150 of which are cleared, principally good bottom la rid, suitable liir meadow or plough land. '! he improve -14 -><-.<! Dwelling house, large Barn, Miller s house, Stables, £>. c., all built within a Jew years and in good repair. Also one tract of timber land, adjoining the above, containing 283 acres and allowance, a considerable part of which might be cleared, being land of good quality. Also a small piece of land adjoining the first mentioned tract, containing six acres, purchas ed for a water right. As the subscriber resides over thirty n i'es from the above property, lie w ill sell it low and on i-asv terms: a consideiahle portion ol the pur chase money can remain on inteiest, if desired, for a number of years. Possession wiil he given Ist April next. For further particulars address the subscriber. Pattonsvilie P. O. Bedford County, Pa. JOS. B. ACBLE. July 25, ISSG. INfafc onieotffc £{e|tloglc dec'ti. BEDFORD COUNTY SS : At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford in and for the County of Bedford on the first day of September A. D. 1556, before the Judges of the said Court. On motion of S. L. Russell, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal represen tatives of George Replogle 'ate of Middle VYood berrv township, dec'd., to wit: Polly Repio gle widow, Jacob Replogle residing in Jeffer son county, lowa, Elizabeth Replogle and Ma ry intermarried with Jacob Gruber, who have lately removed to lowa, and George B. Replo gle, David Replogle a minor of whom Charles Ovllig is guardian, Hannah B. intermarried with Henry Smith, Barbara intermarried with Tho mas S. Holsinger, Sarah intermarried with Henrv Evetsole, Mary intermarried with Eph riam Longenecker who is ir*. her minority ar d of whom the said Ephriam is guardian, and Leah a minor of whom Hon. Joseph B. Noble is guardian residing in said county of Bedford, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to IK* held at Bedford in and for said county, on the 3d Monday l?th day of November next, to ac cept or refuse to take the real estate of the said George Replogle deceased at the valuation which has been valued and appraised in pursu ance 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 sold In order of the said Court. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the seal of said Court at Bedford the Ist day of September, A. D. ISM). D. WASHABACCH,'CIerk. Attest—HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. Oct. 2+, 1856. ASSESSORS. You will meet at the Commissioners office, on Friday the 7fh of Nov. next, lo comply with the act of Assembly in relation to the Septennial Knnnicra tion of the Taxable inhabitants ot this County. A. S. RUSSKLL, Clerk. Commissioners Office, Oct. 31, 1856, M FILL GOODS. Tho subscribers have just received a large supply of New Fa]' and Winter Goods, embra •i sg all the varieties usually found in Store. We are .i-ria GREATER BARGAINS than ever. And we respectfully invite our friends and customary to call and examine our stock. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 17, IST>6. STRf.V COWS. Came to the premises ol the subscriber, liv ing in Bedf.rd townsliip, about two weeks since, two Cows, both Black, on" has apiece sawed off the horns—the other a few white spots on the side. Both strippers. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them awav. WIDOW HAMMOND. Oct. 17, I SAG. TEACHERS WANTED. The School Board of Bedford Township, wishes to employ 1 i Teachers. Tim Schools to open about the Ist Nov. Wages lor Male, front .$lB to per month, according to qual ification. Female, from $lO to SIS per month. Certificates of qualification required. JOHN BROWN, Pres't. Oct. 17, ISfiG. r- f) *£V . V 1? , f -r.C."> -' -T /$%.- -w• *•**[& -y. - VI 'r. _ V, THE undersigned having entered into part nership, respectfully announce to the public generally, that they are now prepared to fur nish anvtiling in tiieir line at exceedingly low rates. We at>> now opening an elegant Stock ol Hard ware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, Tin Japanned, Br.i. French, and Brittania Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Pine Ware, Nails, G!as<, Brushes, Potty, ."Sc., A large stock of TIN-WARE constantly on hand, of our own manufacture. Spouting and other work done to order, as usual. SI OVfiS of every descrip tion for wood or cna!,<d which we are just re ceiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm Implements in great variety, warranted as rep resented, the best and latest Inventions of the day. And, as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts burg, v.e will always endeavor to keep a lull supply of everything in our line, or at least lui nish any article required at a short no tice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of L ad Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, and especially the Ladi> s, as we have nearly everything to make house keeping easy from a Needle to a Cooking Stove. GEO. BLYMIRE, WiM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 1856-ly. Notice I Huntingdon and Brond-Tcp /?. R. Company, In connection with HIP Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, are now Shipping, without delay,between HOPEWELL ic Philadelphia or lfaltirooie, (via Huntingilon) ali articles of Freight at the lo!lowing rates —viz : Ist Class Goods—Dry Goods, Roots & Shops. Hats and Mt-e hand ize generally, at (52i cts. per 100 lb-. 2d Class Goods—Agricultural Implements and Pro ductions, Gla-s & Queensware, Groceries, &c., 50 cts per 100 lbs. rtd Class Goods—Bacon, Hides, Lard, Guana, Grind stones, Kc.,at 43 cts. per 100 lbs. !th Cla-s Goods—lron, Fish, tsalt, Mails, &c., at 3Scts. per 10'J lbs. Flour in Car Loads at 73 cts. per Barrel. The above rates veil! be the whole charge on goods delivered in Hopewell from either Philadelphia or Baltimore until further notice. JAMES BOON, Sup't. Huntingdon, Sept. 20, ISSO. Tilt: MEXGEL HOUSE. Valentiae Stcckman, Froprietcr. j>'~' Boardeis laken by the day, week, monttf or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 18."36. MRS. STOWt'S NEW WORK, "DHED." A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp. Equal io "Uncle Tom's Colin." Just ieceived at Dr. Harry's Cheap Book Store. Yalunbir 'l'nnnri'y tor Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable Tannery, situate in Napier Township. Bedford County, Pa., within five miles north of Schells hurg, in the finest Cark region in the State.— The tract contains 6 acres, with a two story Dwelling house thereon erected, first rate saw Mill, lan House G1 by 22 feet, 2 rooms—fin ishing shop, and beam shop. There are Hi lay aw ay vats, 4 laches, *2 limes, 2 baits, 1 pool.— There are all the necessary out bttildingson the property. Possession given on the Ist April nest. For further particulars address the sub scriber at Scheiisburg, or Col. Joseph W. Tale, airent. Bedford, Pa. Any quantity ofßatk can be had at from $1 7.1 to 82 per cord, cash. ABR AIIA M DE N N ISO \. Aug. 29, iSI 6—Urn. COURT PROCLAMATION. To the Cormier, the J unties of the Peace, unit Constables in the different Townships i>i the County of fit■ if aril, Grc'fing. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to me directed, under the hand and seal of the Hon. FRAIMJS M. KDLUEI.L, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, consisting ol the counties of Franklin, Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery for the trial oi capi tal and other offenders therein and in the Gene ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and JOHN G. HAUTUUY and Jos. I>. Noian:, Esqs. Judges of the same Court, in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby re quired to be and appear in your proper persons with your Records, Recognizances, Examina tions, and other remembrances before the.Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Gene ral Quarter Sessions ol the Peace therein to be holden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 3d Monday of Nov. fbeing the -1 7 th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, there and then to do those things to which your several offices appertain. GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the 31.t day of Oct., in the year of our Lord IXlti. HCGH MOO HE, Sheriff.
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