THE BEDFORD GAZETTE. Bedford, Oct. Hi, 1857. B. F. Mejcrs & G. W. Benford, Editors Interesting Exhibition. Specimens of the minerals, fossils, Indian relics, &.c., of Bedford County, collected by Slagler & Co., will be exhibited in this place during Fair Week. The exhibition will be a very interesting one, and every person feeling a desire to know someting about the Geology Mineralogy, as well as Archaeology of this coun ty, should examine these specimens. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A number of new advertisements appear in this number of the Gazette. Blymire and H,r'- ley advertise all kinds of hard-ware and we can recommend their stock as excellent in eve ry particular. —Shoemakers, at their Colonade Store, are astonishing the wofld, with their dis play of new goods. —A. B. Cramer &. Co., have just received their stock of fall goods, and are ready to supply the public from their counters. M rs. S. E. Potts has all kinds of fancy goods to which we invite the special attention of the ladies.—T. R.Gettys intends taking any quan tify of Daguerreotypes, &.C., during Fair week. The Result. The battle is fought and the gallant Democ racy have won a glorious triumph in Pennsyl vana. By telegraph we learn that Gen. Packer has about 17,000 majority over VVilmot, in Phil adelphia city and county—in Berks 6,000 —in Northampton (in 18 districts) 3,000. ft is at present estimated that Packer will beat VVilmot from 30.000 to 4-0.000 in the State. We have delayed our paper in order to give the returns from Huntingdon and Somerset, but can onlv sav that the former gives Schell a ma jority of 137, and the latter, Koontz, about 600. Schell has 613 majority in this county. David Hav is elected, and General Burns also, accord ing* to the latest news. In our own glorious old county, the Democracy have covered themselves with honor. Packer's majority over VVilmot is, officially, 770! The whole Democratic, county ticket is elected by majorities ranging from 175 to over 400! We will give the official returns of each tow n ship, next week. THE POINTY FAIR. On the 21st, 22d and 23d days of the pres ent month, the Fair of the Bedford County Agricultural Society, will be held in this place. That the holding of Agricultural Fairs is gener ally beneficial to both town and country, is well understood; but that the one about to be holden will be more than usually so, if properly con ducted and liberally encotnaged, is a fact not to be disputed. The crops have yielded heav ily and fanners are prosperous. Mechanics have bad plenty of work during the year and their trades are in a flourishing state.— No department of industry among us has had anv for suffering. Why then should we not have a good Fair—a tull exhibi- t ion of our prosperous condition as a community? Why should we not meet together, compare the trophies of our labor, one with another, and have a time of general rejoicing and thanksgiv ing for our prosperity 1 The Review of Mr. < ir!is* Address <>n PATRIOTISM. We publish on our first page an able review of a recent oration by G. W. Curtis, the well known author of "Howadji in Syria," 6.c. The subj-ct of the orator was Patriotism. A theme like this of course, could not be handled by a fanatic like Mr. Curtis, without a lachrymose allusion to negro slavery, the bugbear thai basso sadly frightened the descendants of the witch burners of New England. On this point our re viewer meets Mr. Curtis with a force of argu ment and a fund of ridicule that must certainly make t!i v patriotic How adji feel ashamed of his absurd position. The entire article is full of sound, common sense, and is written with much vigor, as well as gracefulness of style. We have not room to notice the performance elabo rately, and can onlv recommend it to our readers as one of a high order of merit. We have heard it intimated that Mr. James Shrink, son of the late Gov. Shank, and at present Private Secre tary to Attorney General Black, is the author. CLOSING OF THE CAMPAIGS. A number of large and spirited meetings were held by the Democrats in several districts, since our last issue. We have not the space to give the namesof tfie officers of these meetings, nor have we, except in one or two cases, been fur nished with a list of them. The meetings at CAVENDER'S STOKE and ROBINSON VILLE, on Saturday the 3d inst., were well attended and were ably addressed by oks must be closed. And, as I do not wish to place them in the hands of a Justice for collec tion, all interested will please give this notice attention. I will press no one for payment all I ask is settlement. The' Fair' and the ap proaching November Court, will afford all an opportunity to settle, and I confidently expect they will do so. I will he found at the office of John P. Reed, E-q. until Court week —at which time I will be found at the office o! flenrv Nicodemus, Esq. GEO. \V. BOWMAN. Oct. lb, 18">7—3t. .73 A S3 S3 E 6-: fi: On the tth in-T. near Claysbnrg, bv the Ib-v. N. E.Gilds, Mr. Geo. \V. Kmpple, to Miss Elizabeth Walter. c ID 3. i) vCVTi sCin C it t s. STRnY CATTLE. Came trespassing on the premises ot the subscriber in Bedford Township, on or about the fir-t of Sep tember last, four head of cattle—one of thern being two years old and the oilier three being yearlings. The two year old is a heifer of a brown color with white spots. One of the yearlings is a red heller, with the right rar cropped. The owner is requesteii to come forward prove property, pay charges and take them away, or they will be disposed ot as t lie la-A directs. DEW ALT HARSH BA RGER. Oct, I 'th. List of Abetter*, REMAINING in the Post Office at Bedtord Pa ,Oct. 16, 18.17. Browri Asa, Black David, Brongh Peter, Burns K noch, Bonriaphan A, Beer Robert, Capt Brunhamous, Boyle Patrick, llaicker David, Burger John, Ciin mnghatiiH R, (.'lark C John, Child- Philip, Garter Isabella Mrs, Correli Elizabeth Miss. Conner O Hercules, Cuppett E Ellen Miss,Clark O G.Glevmg er Geo, Cloresmb Barcboe! Miss, Donnett G A Hon, Dickson Henry, Dach Charles, Darling Catharine Miss, Dollard Eliza Miss, Deporti-t W Jese, Devore Sarah Airs, Devote K Jacob, Detibatigb Sophia Mis?, Dollard Alargaret Miss, Diehl Geo, Edmai ds I" Alary .Miss 2, Fresby Normon 2, Fisher Naom Miss, Douglas Joseph H, Geary John W Hon, Gill John, Garuhante Geo, Gahir De Devrel, Ganden Joseph, Haititner Julia A Aliss, Hender.-on At A Mr. llari/ell Henry, Houston Robert, Hollrnan Edward, llazlett William, Hubbard W VV, Hyatt Thomas. Helscl Sarah Mrs, Jones Asbery, Jube W I", l-hnu J, Ken uel) & Lydev, Keitn A 8, Kline Genos, Klaus (Gorge, Rasper Samuel, i.avy John, Eawhcad John, Lowery Samuel, Leber F.manuel, I.y Lucus W \ , May George, Mans Margrel Samuel M, McGraw H S, Miller A'liller Wnliam, Mann Henry Jr, Alackall George, Mink Jacob A, McCann pjjPras, Miller Elizabeth Miss, Moaris Jane John C Hon, Ni-bit John R, Norris Isaac Al, Jones Henry W, Ondry Kate Miss, Ohaver Eliza V Aliss, Pool Frederick S, Phelps P F Dr, Price Mary W 2, Prisby Norman Esq, Price Frances, Plumnier MS Esq, Ptister A manda C Qnriggle W I, Kiseling Vanery, Reilly James, Rohm At 11, ReCter George, Reynold? John J, Bitter John, Rapp A Esq, Reinman John, Schiest John G, Summers John, Smith Nellie M, Steel Emu Miss, Smith George of Alex, Sparss At S, Shamer Joseph P, Stine Moses, Stenson Elizabeth Mrs. Skirving John, Thompson Edgar J, Thomas Berng siman, Turney Adam P 2, Thomas Valentine Mrs, Thomas Ann Mary, Tuly Jas Col 2, 'Pod David Hon, Welch A Esq, Wallace Edwin, Wells Alfred H Esq 2, Warden H B, Watson Louise Mi s, Welch Anitides Esq, Wresner 11 W Esq, WeydJohn, Young Richard Esq. J. A. MOWRY, I'. M. Oct. 16, 1857. BLYMIRE AND HARTLEY. thS e new d ' r nH g 7 d res P eCtfu,| y ' nvite attention to their new and elegant stork of Builders and Me rhanics Hardware and Labor saving Machinery and House turni-bing good-. The,r stock is largely se lei ted with great rare, and embraces every thin" usually kept in similar establishments. Their stock composedl ,n part of the following, viz: Cutlery of all descriptions. Carpenter's tools. Cabinet maker's tools and findings Wooden and willow ware, " Ropes of several sizes, Chains in as>ortment, Shovels, scoops, forks and spades. r lies and Rasps in Variety, Locks ot all discriptions, And builder-. Hardware in general, farmers, Hand and Sleigh Bells Skates for all the boys, Iron and Steel of all Sizes, Brass, Copper arid Iron wire, Churns in Variety, Coffee and Spice Mills, (Warranted) rox, Rat, aud Mice traps, Spade, Shovel, fork and axe handles, Brushes in Variety, Nail-, Glass and Putty, Paints and oils, Fluid, Pine oil and Turpent in**, Sausage Meat cutt<*s, unsurpassed, Sausage Stutiers, Apple Parers, Double and Single Bit axes, Knife cleaners, an excellent article, Britannia ware, Copper, brass, porcelained and tin lined Kettles, 1 atent and common Sad Irons, Shoemakers tools ar.d findings, Screen wire, Chain Pumps, Farmers Bags, Corn Shellers, Corn Fodder Cutters ami crushers, Corn mills, Class and common Lanterns, Oil lor Harness and Machinery, And 1000 other articles large and small, suited to i want / anl fancies of all classes. In connection I with the foregoing, B| my ire and Hattiey have their: wSlSPgif | ■fflpP Lp Department, in which they manufacture under the immediate supervision of Mr. Blymire, their excell ent assortment of tin ware. We offer great indura j merits to country merchants byway ot a large tment of Fall and Winter goods, consisting in part ol Ladies Dress goods. Black and Fancy Silks, Merinoes, De laines, Cashmeres, Alpaccas, Shawls, Calicoes, Woollen Hoods & Talmas for Ladies and children, Red and White Flannels, llosery, &c. Gentlemen and Boys wear C'o'hs, Bl'k. ami Fancy Casimeres, Jeans, Tweeds, Satinetts. Mu-lins. Kc., BOOTS Si, SHOES, Gents and Boys Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Misses Shoes and Gaiters of all sizes arid descriptions. A general assortment of Gents fx Boys Hats and Cap-. Flour Oil Cloths. Syrup Molasses, White & Brown Sugar, Green and Black l ea. Groceries of all kind-, Bui kets, Tubs, Baskets, liueensware, Hardware, arid all articles usually kept in country Stores.— Thankful for pa-t favors th'-v hope that by lair deal ings, and a ile.ire To please, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Ail kinds of Produce taken in exchange tor Goods. J. -V J. M. SHOEMAKER. Oct. 10, 18,37. ! Hit* Miow. She ffcnutic* o§ tlsf Miow !" IT is generally supposed that Ihe great attraction of the approaching County Fair, will be the ELE PHANT or some other animal, but we are sure that those who tail to visit Gettys' celebrated and elegantly fitted up Ambrotype and Daguerreotype Gallery, will rrii-sthe greatest attraction-of the sea son. He has the most magnificent collection of Pho tographs, colored and plain, also Ambrofypes and Daguerreotypes, on Exhibition, we have ever seen, and those who tail to see them and al-o secure one of themselves, will ever after have cause of regret. Ronm in the Exchange Building. Oct. 16, 18.37. I. O. O. F. BEDFORD LODGE, No. 202. 1. O. O. F. will have a public Procession, in full Regalia, on Thursday the 22d inst., (second day of the Fair.) Members of the Order from other Lodges, are cor dially invited to paiticipafe with us in the ceremo nies of the occasion. Members will meet at the Lodge at 10 o'clock, A. M. NEW FALL GOODS. The siib-cribers have just received a large as-or'- rnent of Fall and Winter goods, all of which will he offerer! at prices to suit the times. We respectfully invite Cash and prompt six month buyers, to call and examine our stock —assuring them, we shall offer inducements greater than heretofore. Country Produce of all kinds received for Goods. A. B. CRAMER ft Co. Oct. 16 18.37. jit;**. S. Pott* HAS just returned from the Citip- with a Rich as sortment ol lull and Winter goods, such as elegant Rich Silks, all Wool Plants, .Me-ino Delaines, Velan cies. Thibet Cloths. Calicoes, iouks, MANTLES, FURS, Velvet and Satin Bonnets, French Flowers. Plumes, Rjbbends, Rushes. a great variety of Ladies and Childrens Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, with a variety of Fancy Goods. Oct. 16, 1857. Turnpike Election. An election will be held at the house of William Peaison in Woodbrrry, on Monday the 2nd day of Nov.. next, for the purpose of electing one I resident, five Managers and one Treasurer of the 1 uttonsviile md Woodherry Turnpike Road Company, for the en suing year. G. K BARNDOLLAR, President. Oct 16th. J_- TEACHERS WANTED. The Board of Directors, of Bedford Township School District, wish to employ Lleven Teachers competent to take charge „| the Common Schools of said district. JOHN BROWN, Secrctttry. Oct., 16th- Just received at SHOEM AK FR'S Colonade Store, a large supply of Groceries. DRUG STORE FOR SALE- Any person desirous of purchasing a well esta blished and profitable Drug Store can hear of a first rate opening by addressing the editor of this paper, duly 17, 1857. Gift and Retail Rook Store' NOW OPENED TWO DOORS WEST OF THE WASHINGTON HOTEL BEDFORD, PA. NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS TO BE DIS POSED OF IMMEDIATELY! Our plan is to Insure a Rapid Sale. VLL Books will be sold as low as the usual retail prices— many of them for less. A SCPERB GIFT will be delivered with each book, without additional expense to the buyer. Our list of books comprises the works of the best American and European authors, bound in various styles, in Morocco, best Tntkish, Antique, Gilt-edged. Muslin, Paper, kc. kc. We keep on hand, also, STATION ARY. including Gold Pens and Pencils, Silver ditto, letter puper, fools-cap and writing paper ot all kinds, envelopes, inks of the best quality, &C. CIGARS of the choice-t brand- will also be found ! at onr store, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. McCA U-> LIN kSHOEM AKE R • Bedford, Sep. I, 57. Notice* I THE subscribers would inform ail persons in i terested in their books or papers, that said books i N.C., will he to the hands of J. II- Scfieli lor ! thirty days, after which they w ill be left ill the : hands of an ofheer for collection. M. SC.' HELL & SON. THE subscribers have on hand ati excellent lot |of White Pi lie and Spruce Hoards, also a lot of ; White Pine Shingles, which they will sell low. Sept. 11, 1857. 500 LOCAL AND TRAVELLING ' AGENTS W ANTED. Business paying from $5O to | Sl5O per month. No humbug or chance business— Permanent employment given and no capital requir ; ed. For further particulars enclose postage stamps ; and address, A. SIMPSON, Exeter, N. H. Aug. 7, 's7—-3 m. RAAIiUVL GlOt*l> OF JOHN T. HOGG. ! BEDFORD, BEDFORD CO, j - SOMERSET. SOMERSET •' MOENTPLEASAN'T, WEsTMORE'D" \ = ! CONNELLSVILI.K, FAYETTE CO. O UNIONTOWN, " S S BROWNSVILLE, " ( 2. l NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO. \- Deposits received, Di-counts made, Drafts bought, | sold arid collected. Bank notes and Specie bought i and sold. Stocks, notes, and other securities, bought j and sold on Commission. Correspondence and col • lections solicited. Aug. 21, 1857. [jy NO HUMBUG.—H. H. HUTZ'S Celebrated j Tetter Wash is the only sate and sure remedy ever i discovered for curing the Tetter, Ringworm, and all !' eruptions ot the skin. It is so infallible a remedy, that a perlect cure iu all cases of Tetter is guaran tied, it attentively applied, lu ordinary cases one bottle will be sufficient to perfect a cure. In bad ca ses, with a Tetter of long standing, more will be re quired. Price 25 cents per bottle. For Sale at Dr. ' Reamer's Drug Store, Bedford, Pa. May 22, 1857 ly. EXECUTORS' LOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Te-tamenta- I ry have been granted to the subscribers, by the i Regi-ter of Bedford County, on the Will of Charles j Weight, late of West Providence township, deceased, j All persons indebted to said Estate are hereby re ! quired to make payment, and those having claims j thereon, will present them duly authenticated for ! settlement. JEREMIAH WEIGHT, SIMON KARN, Executors. Oct, 9, 1857, , I ATT E X TlO X, RIFLE ME X! Jt! VOI' are hereby ordered to parade at your usual place of training, on WEDNES b 8 DAY, the 21st day of October, at S o'clock- B /Jr A. M., in fill 1 winter uniform, with plume ,f. 7 and pompoon, and 12 rounds ot cartridge, JJ for TWO DAYS PARADE. It is earnestly requested that each member will appear on paiade with his arms, buttons and accoutrements : clean and in good order. Other Companies are expected lo be With us on the ■ occasion, anil a lull turn out is desired. | By order ol the Captain, WM. KITCHEY, O. S. Oct. 9, 18.37. lAISM l lli! SILL A PA KM. containing '2OO acres', moreor less, • in Franklin County, I'a., is offered lor sale. Particulars can be had by inquiring; of fire sub scriber in Bed lord. V A LE MIX E ST FX K M A N. WM. SHAFFER, illciTiiaiit Tailor* Continues to carry on the above business, in ill its branches, at his old stand in Johanna st. I and is prepared to accommodate all who may | fidvor him with their custom, on reasonable terms. He constantly keeps on hand a laroe assortment of readv-inade Clothing of a good and substantial quality. And. having in store a choice selection of Cloths, Cass ime res, Vest itrrs, Drillings, £-c. fxe. he ir vites all in want ■of Clothing to give him a call, as he feels con fident he can please all who do so. Bedford, July 3, 1557. This property has. during the last year, passed in- I to the hands of a company, who, in addition To the : lormer buildings. Pave ereoteii a handsome and com i modions Hotel building, arid two -paeious bath-hous i es, arid have ornamented and improved the grounds. 1 The hotel buildings will he opened for the reception of visitors on the 16th of June inst, and kept open until the Ist ofOc.tober. Pass *ngers trnm Baltimore i or Philadelphia reach the Springs in one day via j Pennsylvania lail-road, the co npletion of the Broad ; top Rail Road leaving but tv enty miles of staging ' over a tine road. Mr. Willc rd, formerly of Wash j ingtou city, am! recently of the Burnet House, Cin ! cinnati, will superintend the Hotel. To invalid-', : generally, the Bedford waters, in connection with ' the mountain air, are perhaps more highly beneficial than any other in the Union. P. GOSSLF.R, President Bedford Springs Company. June 12, 1857. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD. On and alter Monday, March 2d, 18.37, two pas senger trains a day. each way, (except Sundays,) will run between HOPEWELL 6c HUNTINGDON. Leaving Hopewell at 12.15 P M 8: 6.10 P M. Arriving at Hopewell at 9.40 A M It 5.40 P M. Connecting at Huntingdon with trains for East and West, via. I'enn'a R. R. THOS. T. WEIRMAN, Huntingdon, Feb. 26, 1857. Sup't. FOR SALfiv-At the Bedford Springs, a quantiy ol CEMENT in barrels. Sep. IS, '57.-tf. HOOPS—Brass & Whalebone. Skirt Hoops Jus Received at Shoemaker's Colonade Store. Aug. 21, 1857. SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS, & C., REMEMBER that Blymire & Hartley keep the best Machines of all descriptions, ever offered to the peo ple of Bedford County. Their Sausage Meat Cutters i\- Curti Sliellers are warranted, especially, and when not fully equalling the representation may l>e re turned. Orders are solicited from this and adjoining counties. Sept. 18, 1857. Executors' Notice, LETTERS Testamentary having been granted to the undersigned, upon the Estate of Dau'l. Wisgarver, dee'd. late ot Bedford township—notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to call and settle the same, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. C. WISF.GARVEK, A. J. WISGARVER, Sept. 18, 1557. g Executors. \J^OTICE. LL persons imi-r-M. d are her*- ' \ i that the < tux i - county • ' •? " Court of Quart, i Charter of Incorporation, w u tion having been read and hied among . , ord of said court, will be held over f<>t fi nal consideration until November Sessions, 1857 when objections (if any) will be heard and a final decree made in the premises. By the Court. MANN & SPANG, Sep 1 1, '57. Atty's for applicants. BEDFORD CGlxfy, SsT AT an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, it) and for the County of Bed ford, on the 31st day of August, A. D. 1857; before the Judges of the said .Court: ON motion of Francis Jordan, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of James Weinmer, late of Monroe township, deceased, to wit: Abraham Wemmer, residing in Hocking county, Ohio, Moses Wemmer and Phoebe, intermar ried with William llixon, residing in Bedford county, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be holden at Bedford in and for said County, on the third Mon day, sixteenth day of November next, to accept or refuse to take the Real Estate of said deceased, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised, in pursuance of a writ of Partition or Valuation, Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, and to the Sheriff of said County directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold By order of said Court. tes,i 'n° n y whereof, I have here ' ® unto So feet on .Maine street, and extending back about 173 feet, with a new two slory Frame House and Log Stable thereon erected, j adjoining an alley on the East, a lot of Lucy Gillam i on the west, in the town of Clearville, Monroe ; township, Bedford county. Pa. ALSO one other lot ol ground in said townshtp, | containing 4a acres, more or less, all cleared and under lence, adjoining lands of Philip Grubb, Joseph I Hark man and others. Sale to commence at oneo" clock. I'. M. JAMES CARNF.LL, Adm'r. of the Estate of F.tias Ritz. dec'd. Sept. IS, 182,3. NEBRASKA TAKEN: 50,000 RUSSIANS SLAUGHTERED!! j TIN AND COPPERSMITH BCSINESS!!! tiie subscriber having commenced (he above i business in Pattonsville, Bedford county, would res pectively inform the public, that he is prepared to ! lurnish TIN COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE, on the most accommodaiing terms—ALSO, Stove ! Pipe at 12J cents per pound: and spouting at 11 cents j CASH per foot, this being cheaper than can be had at j any other establishment in the place or neighborhood, j Having a thorough knowledge of the business, and : determined lo spare no pains to please all who mav give him a call, he hopes to receive a liberal share j of a generous public. Aug. 14, '57. CHARLES T. BLAKE. School Notioe. The Public School* of the Borough of Bedford will j he opened on Monday the 2d day of November next, j 1 here will be wanted two Male and three Female : 1 eachers, al-o a Male or Female to take charge of j the Negro School—Applicants must be examined ; and procure proper certificates from the Conn- : ty Superintendent at the time advertised, 24th October, none others need apply—The Board will expect to contract with teachers on the 25th Octo ber. By order ol the Board, JNO. P. REED, Secr'y. Sept. IS, 1887. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS Testamentary having been granted to the subscriber, upon the Estate of Jacob Riffle, late of Juniata 1 ownship, in the County of Bedford, de ceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims agaßt said Estate to present them proper- It settlement, and all persons in debted to are requested to make immedi ate subscriber will meet all persons interested, for We above purposes, at the late resi dence of decedent, from the 22d to the 26th of Sep tember instant. JOHN C. RIFFLE, Admr. Sept. 18, 1857. WHITE PINE LUMBER FOR SALE. T HI. subscriber ha- a large lot of Shingles and di\ Boards, tor Sale at the following price-. Lap Shin gles $.3,00 per thousand, Joint Shingles 1,00 do.— Boards 1,00 per hundred. West End, 17 miles West of Bedford, on the G'ade Rr,n,, • LOUIS N. FY AN. Sept. 18, 1857. A large assortment of Glass Preserve Jars, just received, at SHOEMAKER S Colonade Store. Aug. 14. 1857. Ten Dollars Reward. LOST on the Bth of Seperr.fe'(l '4-\ \pi,| and! he I lio-ledl rnlied ll.e .W e.y Tiart, adj. ilill.g the Dunlap Tract, and eoidum.i g about 0!) acres—another tract warrant-d in the name ot Rebecca Cessna, containing abou SCO acres, br ing mountain land. Said decedent died leaving a v- ilow. Susan lien drickson, and issue six children, v,z: .Mary Ann. in termarried with Elsy McEtish, residing in Allegany county, Maryland, Elizabeth intermarried with Thos. Donehoe. Hannah, intermarried with Lorenzo Ce-sna, Jonathan, Amy, intermarried with George Nave, and I Susan Hendrickson, residing t in Bedford county. NOTICE is therefore given, that in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation to me directed, l will proceed to hold an inquisition or valuation on the premises, on Monday the 26th day of October, 18.77; when and where all interested may attend it they see proper. HIGH MOORE, Sheriff's Office, Bedford, ( Sheriff. October 2, 1807. \ Notice of Inquisition. WHEREJJS Peter Shimer, late of Union Township, BedfordCouu i ty, deceased, died seized of the following Real Es < tat-, Viz.- One Tract of land being the Mansion Place, situate ! in Union township, Bedford County, containing a ! bout one hundred and seventeen acres, adjoining oth ! er lands of the widow and heirs of said intestate on ' the east, land of Isaac Pressell on the north and north ' east, and iands of Dr. Peter Shoenberger's heirs ; and others, on the south and south east. Leaving a widow, Rebecca Shimer, and issue ten I children, viz: Isaac Shirner, residing in Bedford I county, Martha, intermarried with Henry Dell, resi | ding in Blair county Pennsylvania, Rachel, intermar ! ried with Emanuel Keller, residing in the sanr.e coun . ty, David Shimer, residing in Wayne county, Ohio, I -Elizabeth t'ickes, (widow) Frederick Shimer, Mar ; garet, intermarried with Weimert Rcmicger, Hannah | Intermarried with John Weyant, residing in Bedford ' county, Peter Shimer, and Susan intermarried with j John Fickes, all residing in Bedlord county. Notice is therefore hereby given, that in pursuance of a writ of Partition or Valuation to me directed, 1 ' will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Valuation, ori the premises, on Saturday, the 24th day of October; ; next, when and where all interested may attend if ! they see proper. HUGH MOORE, | Sheriff's Office Bedford, I Sheriff. October 2. 15.17. \ Teachers Wanted. THERE are nine School Teachers wanted to take charge of the Public Schools of'Colerain | township, Bedford county. The Schools will he opened on the Ist day of November next.- Applicants before applying, must be examined and procure proper certificates from the county ' Superintendent. None other need apply. Bv order oi the Board. JOS. J". SHOEMAKER, Sec'y. I Sep. 25, '57. W A Mil \<*TO.\ HOTEL. AIRS. COOK would announce to her frieuds, ; and the public, that the Washington Hotel is ! now fitted up in superior order for the accom ! modation of guests, and she hopes to continue to receive a liberal share of custom. Persons visiting the Mineral Springs will find in the Washington Hotel a comfortable summer re treat —and no pains will be spared to please all who patronize the house. [CP" A young gentleman of high qualification and courteous deportment has charge of the es tablishment. best of Stabling is attached to this- Hotel. (CPTerms as- moderate as any other house in the place. i Maii Stages from Alaquippa ami | Cumberland—also tri-weekly Linos from Hol lidavsburg and Pittsburg stop at this Hotel. Bedford, April 25, 1856. Bedi'ord Hotel, And General Stage Office. Tb'-subscriber respectfully begs ieave to an nounce to his old friends and the public gener ally, that ho has leased the Bedlord Hotel, at present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn hart. and will take possession on the Ist day of April next. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give him a call. The House will he handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedlord Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the travelling community general ly, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge tor themselves. [CP"Boarders taken by the week, month, or year, on favorable terms. (CP* A tuple and comfortable stabling is at tached to this Hotel, which will always he at tended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenient carriage house. the STAGES stop nt this Hotel. JOHN HA PER. March 16, 1855. BEDFORD HItSTV, ss. AT an Orphans' Court hpld at Bedford, in and foi the County of Bedford, on the Ist day ol September, A. D. 1857, before the Judges of the said Court: On motion of O. E. Shannon, F.q., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of George B. Kay, late of Hopewell towu-hip, deceased, to wit : Rebecca Philips, wife of Rev. Samuel Phil ips, residing in Franklin county, Isaac F. residing in Blair county. Fzra P., Kachaet, Lavinia, Mary Catharine, Elizabeth Jane, Henry Harrison, Eliza Irvine and Thomas J. Kay. residing in Bedford coun ty; to be and appear at an Otphans' Court to be hol ded at Bedlord hi and lor said county, on the .'hi Monday, sixteenth day of November nexr, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of George B. Kay, deceased, at the valuation—which has been valued ami appraised in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of the Orphans' Court of Red out County, and to tlie Sheriff of said county direc ted; or show cause whv the same should not be sold. Bv order of the said Court IN testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto :| set my hand and seal of the said court '-tkSMiM&P at Bedlord, the 4th day of September, A. D. 1557. Attest: D. WASHABAUGH, HUGH MOORF, Sh'if. Clerk.