The. Bedford Gazette. ' r - *' *" • ' J ■ AND Personal. fffS ELECTJQX in B-dtord County has resulted. in a glorious triumph lur Democratic principles and candidates. whole Democratic County ticket is elected, by major- i (ties ranging from ISU to upvv aids ul Packer's majoiity over Wilmot (Abolition Fu siomst) is 770, a Democratic gain of 3f>6 on 'dr. Buchanan's majority over the Fusion Elec toral Ticket. Packer also has a majority over HazlelHirst ot 1940, and over both U ilmot and HazlehurM, 372, showing a Democratic gain o' ja.3on Mr. Buchanan's majority over alt oppo sition. Tins is assuredly glory enough for one election. The Democratic gains and Opposition lossis a . shown by a comparison of the vote o! the late election with that tor President last Fail, nuke up a comparative Democratic increase as follows • la Bedford township, * votes Broadtop, '' Juniata, Hopewell, ' * Liberty, 1 .. Napier, E, Providence, I T " VV. Providence, •> St. Clair, ">'~ --Southampton, •> " Middle VYoodoerrvi 41 " There are Democratic Tosses in a lew dis tricts, which reduce these gains to the sum ot HS. as above specified. To the gallant and zealous Democrats of these townships much praise should be accorded and we here put on record their glorious achieve ments for the admiration'and emulation of every true Democrat in tiie county. Bedford Burougn gave Packer 2 votes more than were cast for Mr. Buchanan; Broadtop tp, 2* Juniata,T: Hopewell 14. Liberty I. Cum ber tand Valiev ("Little Berks) came up, as usual with a "humming maj-. r tyOld Southampton did her whole doty ! In sliott, the friends ol Democracy, fought the battle bravely in every oi,ir.ict in the county. Long may the same sj ii it which n neithem in the iate contest, arouse thein to ilr- a, iiieveuieiit of similar triumphs! WE Sill Li SOJX he able to give our u sual variety ol reacting. The discussion c f po litical siibj-cts, has lately occupied more space in our paper than we could have wished, but our readers will find ample amends between this and the next campaign. O.E. Siinhun, Esq., hasjust returned from his trip to the West, looking as bright and hear tv as though he had never seen the la ml of ague and qiiiiiiritb Head his interesting letter in another column. MRS. 11. I). EEI.dU, cV CO., Have open ed a New Fanev Store, and are ready to accom modate the Ladies with everything necessary to make up a complete wardrobe. For particu lars, so. tttl rri fisem en! THE F.J ill is progressing \vr-y sfib7y. As wewiite, a procession of the Military, the In dependent Order of Odd Fellows, Firemen, ike., is marching by our office, making all kinds of wry and comical faces. There is a fine display of fancy articles and quite a number of machines of various kinds, and o home manufacture,which add interest to the Exhibition. The attendance is very good. We sthailxay more oti this next week. MR. SLAGLE requests us to slate that his .M sv ir u il! be open to visitors till about the middle of next week* OI'II QUONDAM FRIEND, Jaines M. Swank, Esq., formerly editor of the Cambria Trdrrne. has psibltsed a book which fie entitles "EUIVORI AL BcnvrriKs. " He have not seen the hook, but from what we know of the author, we should judge it to be a creditable production. But be his book clever, or not, we know that .1 tenia is we announced last vv -ek, Packer's ma jority over WTlmot, in the State, will be between 10.00 ) and 40,-000 ! We will give the official vote ot each county as soon as we can obtain it. Tijmlwir" Will meet at til- Court House, on Saturday evening nx. A full attendance is requested. m A S£ R 5 01 a* : On ?h p cgd inst., by the Rev. 1). William*, Mi Mary Sill of this county, to Dr. It. M. Buff, of Mor row county, Ohio. £l7*l';;e above notice was accompanied with a de licious cake, the receipt of which we acknowledge with many thanks. May the happy couple lie abnm> aniiy blessed with the good things of this world and may they never have cause to regret that their lives and iortunes have thus been joined together. CAUTION. The undersigned cautions the public against being imposed upon by certain persons who are traveling this county pretending to sell onds on his license. b p t IS e people ask lhi-r. to show their license befoie they purchase of them. ABRAHAM Ol' PI: X H EIM F. R. A)CK 23, ffi. BEDFOBIT (OTXIV CK 1-1(1 ! N iwthat the Democracy have triumphed in TT dfi >■ i Cur.it v, hv ih" el Helton of the whole Democratic Ticket, 1 wish to say lo the old pa trons of the "Bedford fhiztHef' that" my l 1 ik ru iit b- i! ise I. And, as I Ho not wish to pl3ce ife-m n the hands ol u Justice fr collec tion, srll j oersted will phase give this notice attention. I will press -no one for payment — all I a.A is settlement. The' Fair' and the ap proaching .Ynvemlier Court, will afford all an opportunity to tile, and I confidently expect they will d > so. 1 will be found at the office of John P. Reed, Esq. unitl Gourt week—at which time I will be found at tbe office ol Henrv Nicodetnus, Esq. GEO. IV. BOWMAN. Oct. 16, 18 ">7—3t ' Whit? Trtlk and a Psrfumtd Bricctii can be acquir ed byu-in- the Jia/m of a Thousand F/girfrs to be had at Dr. Harry '6 Drug & Bookstore. IV" cIU NIJNCRTISC Mt\\ t s. HEW FANCY STOIIE. MRS. H. D. PF.UGH & CO., respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies of Bedlord and vicinity to their new and handsome stock of goods just opened HI "Mann's Building" Juliauua st. oppo-ite Dr. Ream er's Drug Stove. These goods nave been selected with the greatest cure, and are of the latest style and best quality. Tie r stock consists in part of Moire Antique Silks. All Wool de taines. Blk. Gro de Rhine. do do printed. Kr mch Meriuoes, plain and primed Blk. Clastic Celts. Moss head Fringes. Chenille Trimmings. Bugle Laces. Chenille Scarfs. Ladies Kid Gloves. Chenille head dresses. Ladies Gauntlets. Fancy French Corsets. Gents' Blk. Kid Gloves, Velveteen, Sic. Src. Perfumery, Extracts, Jewelry, &c. LADIES'and CHILDREN'S' BONNETS in great va liety. A general assortment of Ladies and Misses SHOES, GAITERS, OVERSHOES, &C. SHAWLS of every quality and desciiption. 11. D. PEUGH, ETTIE A. FISH BURN, Oct. 23, 1 557, Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Adminis tration, have been issued by the Register of Bedford County, to the undersigned, residing in Bedford, on the estate of Atnos Ratey, late ol Londonderry tow n ship dee'd. All persons having claims against said Estate, are requested to make known ttie same to the administrator without delay. VVM. M. HALL. Oct. '.'3, ISs7— rt. REGISTERS NOTICE. ALL persons interested are hereby notified, that the tallowing named persons have tiled their accounts in the Register's Oifice, of Bedford County, unit that they w'B be presented to the Orphans' Court of said CouutV, on Friday the 20th day ol Nov. next, for Con fir mat ion, where they may attend if they thing proper. The account of Thomas J.Porter, adtrtr. of YVm. N. Porter, late ol Londonderry township dee'd. The account o! Daniel B. t'routii an, Esq., admr. of Jacob Albright, late of Londonderry township, dee'd. Tae account of Simon Brumbaugh, udm'r. of the estate qt David Barley, late of South W'oottberry township, dee'd. The account o1 John Mower, Esq., ariuir. de turnis gon of Dr. F. B. Barclay, late of Bedford Borough, dee'd. The account of Samuel Carn, Esq.. Guardian of •Susanna B-urket, ofie o! the minor chßdirn of Abra ham Blik •!, lute ot Union Towi.-hip, dee'd. R-gistei'.s Office, | D. WASHATLU'GH, Oct. 23, IK>7, \ Rf.gi%tf.r fsifft Ol* CilHfcl'*. PUT down for Trial at the Nov. Term, iGrh day 5, 1857. George VV. Anderson, vs. David Over, William Whetstone, et ol Martin Corle et a!. David Patterson, vs. S. M. Barclay's admrs. John Defibaugh, " IE K. Strong, efal. John Cessna's use, " Frederick Smith. John Weyand, " ffiti. Keyser. Jacob Fetter, Win. ivlawy. Same, " Same Louis A. Turner, " Wtr. Keyser. Turner fs. Kegg, " Joseph Sholtiy et al. Samuel S. St tic key, " Henry Keyser. John Skelly, " George Stiickev et al. Peter Staly, " Balfzer Dull. Kurgi s> & Counc l ''jt'C' 3E Barclay's heirs. Proth'ys. Office, . ( D. WASHABAHGH. Oct, 23, lS.ft. | Pruth'y. COURT PROCLAMATION. To the Coroner, the Justices of the Pour, and Constables in the (liferent Townzhijs in the County of tied ford, Greeting. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to me directed, utrdor the hand and seal of the Hon. FRANCIS 31. KIAIAIFLL, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, consisting ol the counties ol T'rnuklin, lilfcofd axui Somerset, and virtue ot his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery for the tfiaPof capi tal and other offenders therein ajod in the G m ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace: and JOHN G. JJAKTLEY and A. J. MstQa.V, Esqs. Judges ol the same Court, in the same County of Bedford, You and each ol you are Uprehy re quired to be and appear in your projier jv. .sons with your Records, Rec gni/.uiicfs, Enatninu tions, and other remenibrano s helore the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to he holden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 3d Monday of November,!! eing the Kith 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 1 Ith day of August , in the year of our Lord 1557. HUGH MOORE, Sherif. Aug. 11, 1357. STRnY CATTLE. Came trespa-sinir on the premises"ol" thp subscriber iu Bedford Township, on or about the lir>i ol Sep tember last, tour head of cattle—one ot them being two years old and the oth-*r three being yeailings. The two year old is a heil'er oTa brown color with white spots. One of the yearlings is a red heil'er, with the right ear cropped. 'The owner i- request en to come Tot ward prove property, pay charges and take thetn away, or they will be disposed of as the law directs. DEW ALT HAKSHBARGEK. Oct, IGth. ILiM of Lplfeprt, REMAINING in the Boat Office at Bedtord Ta , Oct. 10, 1857. t Brown A-a, Black David, Brongh Pe.er, Burns E noch,.Bonnaphaii A, Beer Robert, (.'apt Briiiihamuus, Bovle Patrick, Baicker David, Butger John, Ctin niiighati.il R, Clark C John, Cbibl- Philip, Carter Isabella Mrs, Coriell Elizabeth Miss, Conner O Hercules, Cuppett E Eilen*Miss,(.'Uik O (', Clevmg er Geo,-C'loresrnb Barchoel Miss, Donuett G A 11 n, Dickson Henry, Dach Charle-, Darling Catharine Miss, Dollar.! Eliza Miss, Deportist W Jesse, Devore Sarah Mrs, Devore K Jacob, Defibaugh Nrphia Miss, Dollard Margaret .Miss, Dtebl Geo, Eduiarsls I* Alary Altss 2, Fleshy Normon 2, Fisher Xaqtri Miss, Douglas Joseph H, Geary John U Hon, Gill John, Garuhaute Geo, Gahir De Devrel, Ganden Joseph, Hv-miner Julia A Miss, Henderson M A Mr. Hart/.ejl Henry, Houston Robert, Hoffman Edward, Ila/.lett William, Hubbard VV W, Hyatt Thomas, IM-.-1 Farah Mrs, Jones A-bery. Jobe W F, Fshna J, Ken uell ec Lydev, K-;tn A >, Kline fienos, K 1 in . I <eorge, Kasper Foinuel, Lavy John, Lawhead John, Lo.very Fa IT: lie I, Leber Emanuel, Lybert Jdhn, I.neus W V, May George, Maps Margret Miss, Mason Samuel M, McGraw H S, Miller John W. Miller William. Maun Henry Jr, Murkull Ja res, McC'utchew George, Mink Jacob A, McCann Thomas, Miller El zatieth Mi-s, Moans Jane Miss, Knox 'John C Hon, Nt-bil Job: R. Xorris l'aac\M, Jones Henry VV, Omlry Kate Miss, Ohaver Eliza.V Miss, Pool Frederick >, Phelps P F Dr, l'rure Alary W 2, Prisby Norman E-q, Price Frances, Plumuier M S E-q, Piist>r A tnanda C Quriggle W I,'Ki-ejii.g Vatiery, Reilly Jaiues, Rohm M H, Retter George,' Reynold? John J, Ritfet John, Rapp A* Esq, lleinmau John, Schiest John G, Summers John, Smith Nellie Al, Steel l.ma Miss, .Smith George ql Alex, Sparns M S. Skamei Joseph P. Stiii'' Moses. Stenson Elizabeth Mrs. Sk ving John, Thomps.qn. Edgar J, Thomas Benig siman, Turney Adam P 2, 'Thomas Valentine Airs, Thomas Ann Mary, ITulsy Jas Col 2. 'l'od David Hon, Welch A Esq, Wallace Kdwip, Wells AlfreilH Esq 2, Warden H B, Watson Louise Mi's, Welch Anittdes Esq, Wresfier 11 \V Esq, WeydJohn, Young Richard Esq. J. A. MOWRY, P. M. Oct. lt>, 18 57. Public Sale OF TvHAL ESTATE !; Y . f vi , rt ;!" nf • 'J-r of the Orphans' Court, oil h'jiford foonty, th*e,lneriber will *, )|, at Public, 1 ' .! residence oj Elius Kitz, Esq., the 54th day of October.! I • all the Real Estate of said deceased, to wit • ! One lot oi ground fronting ft© feet on Maine street and extending buck about 17.7 s -„., with a new two slory i rame llousc and Loe Stabl- thereon erected : adjoining an alley on the East, a lot of Lucy Gillam on-the west in the .own 0 f Clearvilie, Monroe 1 township, Bedford county. Pa. ALSO one other lot of ground iu said township ! containing i s acres, more or less, all cleared and under fence, adjoining Unds of Philip Grubb, Joseph \ Barkman arid others. Sale to commence at one o ' clock. P. M. JAMES CAKNELIi, j Adtn'r. of tin- Estate of c . . Elias Ritz, dee'd, Sept. 18, 18'25. NEBRASKA "TAKEN! 50,000 RUSSIANS SLAUGHTERED!! TIN AND COPPERSMITH BUSINESS:'! Til K subscriber having commenced the nlmve j busifier.s in Pattonsville, Bedford county, would res- ■ pecti.eiy inform the public, that he i- prepare/! to • furnish TEN COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE, i on ttie most accommodating terms—ALSO, Stoye Pipe at I'Ji cents per |>otiiiil; and spouting at 11 cent cash per loot, this being cheaper than can be had it ! any other establishment in th'* place or'p.eighborhood. Having a thorough knowledge of the business, add i determined to spare no pairur-to piea-e hi! who inav give him tt call, lie hopes to receive n l.hetal share of a generous public. Aug. 14, '57. CHARLES T'. BLAKE. School Notice. J he Public .^rliinil v of the Borough of Bedford will he opened on Monday the I■ I day ol November next. There will be wanted two Male and three Female Teachers, al-o a Male or Female to take charge of i the Negio School Applicants must 1 c examined j and procure proper certificates from the Coun ty S/tpcriutent/cut at the time advertised, 24th October, none others need apply—-The Board will expect to contract with teachns on the '.'sth Octo ber. By order ol the Board, JXO. P. REKD, Sccr'y. Sppt. IS, 1887. Admin is trator's Notice. Ll.l n.KS Testamentary having been granted to the subscriber, upon the Estate ol Jacob Rillle, fate ol Juniata 1 ownship, in tbe County ot* Bedford, de-j ceased. Notice is hereby given to ail persons hav ing claims against said E-fate to pges 'i.t them proper- 1 ly authenticated fur settlement, and all persons in-' ilebtcd to the same, aie reque-teii to m.ike immedi-; ate payment. The subscribei will meet all person.- interested. tor the above purposes, at the late ie-i --drnre Of'decedent, from the 22d to the 20th of Sep tember instant. JOHN C. lIITFLE, Admr.! Sept. is, 1857. • DRUG STORE FOR SALE * Any person desirous of purchasing a well esta blished and profitable Drug Stole can bear of a fi.-t late opening by addressing the editor of this papei. ! July 17, 1557. (lift h iid Retail Monk Mine! NOW OPENED TWO DOORS YVEST OF THE WASHINGTON HOTEL BEDFORD, PA. NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS TO BE DIS POSED OF IMMEDIATELY! Our plan is io Insure n Rapid Stile. 4 LL Hooka will be sold us low as tbe usual ' retail prices—many ol them tor less. A ' SI'PERB till "]' will be delivered with each both, without additional expense 1o the huver. Our lis 1 j of books comprises the vvorks ol the best American and European authors, bound in various styles, in Morocco, be* Turkirti. Ale que. V■ ,1 <• in. Paper, JSc. vsc. We keep on hand, also, " fAI ifJN ARI, including Gold Pens and Pencils, S.lve, ditV>. letter paper, fools-cap and writing paper otT.il kinds, envelopes, inks of the b.'st quality , Ate. CIGARS of the choicest brands will also be found at our store, which will be sold cheaper than the Cheapest. Mi C'AITSUN is SHOEMAKER Bedford, Sep. I, 57. tA £. a £ L°4 ! i THE subscribers would tnforin ail persons in terested in their books'r papers, that said bocks jk..- Will be II) the llht; !s of J. ti. St'liell for Ihirtv days, alter uiiicb they will be left in the hands ol an officer for collection. iM. SCIiELL vV SON. THE subscribers haw on hand an exceiient lot of White Pine and Spruce Boards, also a lot d White Pine Shingles, which they will sell low. Sept. 11, I{>s7. 500 AXi) UKAVELLIM; AGEN rs WAN'I ED. Business pay ing trom SSO to $l5O per month. No humbug or chance business Permanent employment given and no capital requir ed. For further paiticulars enclose postage s'auips and addres-, A.SIMPSON, Exeter, N. H. Aug. 7, '57-3n. OF JOHN T. HOGG. BEDFORD, BEDFORD CO, j _ SOM ERSI.T, SOMI-Rsir >• -2 MOUNT PLEAS ANT, WI>I'MORE'D •' \ 2 ( ONN'ELLSVtLLE, FAYETTE CO. I 11 UNIONTOWN, " S 2 BROWNSVILLE, " (5 NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER ( O. \- Deposits received, Discounts made, Dra.ts uoughi, sold and collected. Bar.k notea and >pe.:ie hougut and sold. Stocks, notes, and other securities, bought and sold on Commission. Correspondence and col lect om solicited. Aug- 51, 1857. [Gf-NO iW'MBI.'G. ll. H. BfJTZ'S Celebrated! Tetter Wash is the onlv.safe ami sure remedy ever di-covered for curing the Tetter, Ringworm, and ail eruptions of the skin- It is so infallible a rem/fdy, that a perfect cure in all cases of Tetter is guaran tied, 11 attentively applied. In ordinary cases one bottle will be sulii'cient to perfect a cure. In had ra ses, with a Tetter of long standing, more will be re quired. Piice 2.5 cepts per bottle. For bale at Dr. Reamer's Drug Store, Bedford, 1 a. May 22, 1857 ly. EXECUTORS' NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters TeOamenta "rv have been granted TT. tbe subscribers,, by the Rei->ter of Bedford County, on the Will of Charles Weight lateol West Providence township, deceased, •vil 'persons indebted to said Estate are hereby re nuiredtoriiakepayme.it, and those hav.njs claim, u.ere.w, will i>iernt them duly authenticated for settlement. JEREMIAH WEIGHT, SIMON EARN, JZxtcutors. Oct, 5, 1957, ' . _ _ FIBM IOK S ILL A FARM, containing 200 acres, more or less, in Franklin County, Pa., is olJei>d tor sale. Particulars can be had by inquiring of the sub briber in b, ' I,,II y!{ LENTINE sTECKMAN. "T lOOPS—Brass & Whn Donee. Skirt Hoops Jus Received at Shoemaker's Colonarie Store. Aug. 21, 1557. WM. SHAFFER, IHei'ehsfcsit Tailor. Continues to carry on the above busings in ail its brandies, at his old stand in Jnlianna -t. and is prepared to accommodate ail who may tutor hiin with tiieir custom, on reasonable terms. He constantly keeps on ham; a large assortment oi ready-made Clothing id a good and substantial quality. Aud, having in store a choice selection ol Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings. Drillings, &c. 6iC. he invites all in want ot Clothing to give him a call, as he (eels con fident he can please ail who do so. Bedford, July 3, 1857. minrozex) grWWif©#. This property lius. daring the last year, passed in to the liamis oi'a company, who. in addition to the Jor mer buildings, have erected u handsome and com modious Hotel building, and two spacious bath-hous es. and have ornamented and improved the grounds, 'lie- hotel buildings will be opeoed tor the reception oi visitors on the Kith oi June m-t. arid kept open until the Ist of October. Passengers from Baltimore or Philadelphia reach ttie Springs in one day via Pennsylvania tail-road, the completion of the Broad fop Kail Road leaving bur twenty miles of staging mer a fine road. Mr. Willard, formerly of Wash ington city, and recently of the Burnet House, Cin cinnati. will superintend the Hotel. To invalids, generally, the Bedford waters, in connection with the mountain air, are perhaps more highly beneficial tiiari any other in the f'nion. P. GOSSLKR, President Bedford Spring- Company. June 10, 18.>7. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. H NTIXGDOX AND BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD. On ii.d after Monday, March 2d, IS'.7, two pas senger trains a day, each way, (except Sundays.) will : in between HOPEWELL & Hi NTINGDON. Leaving Hopewell at 2.in PM tv ls.it) PM. Arriving a: Hojrcweli at U. iO A M Cc .1.10 P M. Connect,i gat Huntingdon with trains for East and via. Peim'a R. R. THOS. T. WEIRMAN. H urit ingdon, Feb. 26, 1557. Sup't. FUR SAiLIl —At the Bedford Springs, a quatiliy ol CI.VI N : in barrels. Sep. 13, '57. U. BLYMIRE AND HARTLEY. The undersigned respectfully invite attention to then new and elegant stock of Builders aud Me chanics Hardwaie and Labor saving Machinery, and House furnishing g00d,,. Their stock is largely se ll cte.-l with great caie, arid embraces every thing usually kept in similar establishments. Their stock is composed in part of the following, viz: Cutlery of all descriptions. Carpenter's tools. Cabinet maker's tools and findings, Wooden and willow waie, Ropes of several sizes, Chains in assortment, SboveL, scoops, forks and spades, Piles and Rasps in Variety, Lucks of all inscriptions, And Builders Hardware in general, Farmers, Hand and Sleigh Bells, hkates lor all the hoys, lion and Steel of all Sizes, Brass. Copper and Iron wire, Churns in Variety, Culler and Spice Mill", (Warranted) 1 ox, Rat, aud Mice traps, Spade, Shovel, fork and axe handles. Brushes in \ ariety, Nail-, Class and Putty, Paints ami oils, I luii!, Pine oil ami Turpentine, Sausage .Meat cutters, unsurpassed, Saus.ig * Sluti'ers, Apple Parers, Double and Single liit axes. Knife cleaners, an excellent article, Britannla uaie. Copper, brass, porce'ained and tin lined Kettles, Patent arid common S:nt Irons. Shoemakers tools and findings, Screen w;re. Chain Pumps, Farmers Bags, w Corn Shelters, ' '*^3' Corn Fodder Cutters and crushers, '■ f.%1 C 0... mills, AJ* Glass anil common Lanterns, *• Oil lor Harnes. arid Maclnnerv, And 10i<0 other articles large and small, suited to the v. t.fs and fancies of all etas■•••. In connection with the foregoing, Bfrny ire and Hartley have their: - I Department, in which they manufacture undertlie immediate supervt-hni of Mr. Blvmire, their excell ent a—ortment of tin ware. We oiler great induce ments to country rrerchants byway of a large dis count. veiy large stock, ami excellent work, their assort ment of stock embraces probably 20 difeient patterns of Cook and Heating Stoves selected Ironr j the choicest pattern- oi the best Foundries, in I'hilu delpnia, Baltimore York and Pittsburgh, wea-k e-pe -1 rial atention, ro tbi- part of our stock by all wonting ■ good warranted stoves. We have on hand a few old fashioned stoves at reduced prices. Berlin Stoves, SIO,OO all sound. Hathaway SIO,OO t0515,00 Thankful to all who have patronized us with job work, we would inform them that we still attend with care amide-patch to out door work, spouting and sheeting done at the lovve-t prices according to Quality ot tire work. We keep constantly on hand the celebrated Victoria stove Blacking, which is cheaper and. superior to any thing el.-e ever used tor this purpose. Russia and American stove Pipe and Fire boards constantly oil hand and made to order, Whole Sale or retail. In short every thing in the tinning, stove ami copper smith line. Please give us a call and examine for yourselves. Oct 10th. BLVMIRE Ik HARTLEY. T>w Goods, GF.EAT EXCITEMENT AT SHOEMAKERS COLONADF. STORE. THE undersigned having just returned from the eas tern cities, are now opening tr splendid as-ortrnent of Fall and Winter goods, consisting in part of Ladies Dress goods. Black and Fancy Silks, Merinoes De laine-, Cashmeres. Alpaccas, Shawls, Calicoes, Woollen Hoods K 1 almas,tor Ladies and children, Red and White I htnneN," Hosery, Sic. Gentlemen and Boys wear Cloths, Bl'k. and Fancy Cusimeres, Jeans, Tweeds, Satirietis, Muslins, Air., BOOTS &, SHOES, Gents and Boys Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Misses Shoes ami Gaiters ol all sizes and descriptions. A general assortment ot Gents Boys Hats and Caps. Flour Oil Cloths, Syrup Molasses, White K Brown Sugar, Green and Black l ea. Groceries of all kinds, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Queerisware, Hardware, and all article- usually kept in country Stores. Thankful forpa-t favors they hope that by fair deal ing-, and a desire to please, to receive a libera! share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. Oct. 16, J857. NEW FALL GOGDS. i The subscribers hove just received a large assort ment of Fall and Winter goods, all of which will be offeied at prices to suit the times. We respectfully invite Cash and prompt six month buyers, to call ami examine our stock—assuring them, we shall nlf'er inducements greater than heretofore. Country Produce of all kinds received for Goods A. B. CR YMER J- Co." Oct. 16 18-77. "Oh! iiic .Show, the Beauties ol the Show !" IT is generally supposed that the grea' attraction of" the approachii g, County Fair, will be the ELE PHANT or some other animal, hot we are Mire that those who fail to visit GettVf' celebrated and elegantly fitted up Ambrotype and Daguerreol ype Gallery, will mi-sthe greatest attraction of the rea son. He lias the most magnificent collection of Pho tographs, colored and plain, also Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes, on Exhibition, we hgve ever seen, and those who fail to see them and also secure one of themselves, will ever after have canse of regret. Room in the Exchange Building. Oct. 16, 18.17. 11 rs. E Potts HAS just returned from the Cities with a Rich as sortment of Fall and Winter goods, such as elegant Rich Silks, all Wool Plaids, Merino Delaines, Yelan cies, Thibet Cloths, Calicoes, Cloaks, MANTLES, FURS, V elvet and Satin Bonnets, French Flowers. Plumes, Ribbeuds, Rushes, a great variety of Ladies and Chitdrens Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, with a variety of Fancy Goods. Oc'- Hi, 18-17. Tnrupike Election. An election will be held at the house of William Pearson in VVoodheriv, on Monday the ".bid day of Nov.. next, for the purpo'e of electing one President, five Managers and one Treasurer of the Pattonsville and Woodberry Turnpike Road Company, for theen ; suing year. G. R. BARNDOLLAR, Pmttlrvt. i Oct !6th. TEACHERS V/ANTED. The Board of Directors, of Bedford Township School District, wish to employ Eleven Teachers, competent to take charge of the Common Schools of -aid district. JOHN BROWN, Senrtury. \ Oct., 16th. V*' a.\iw TttA UO'r 121,. MRS. COOK would announce to her friends, and the public, that the Washington Hotel j now tilled up in superior order tor the accom modation ol guests, atid she hopes to continue to receive a liberal share of custom. Persons visiting the Mineral Springs will find in the Washington Hotel a comfortable sum me r re treat —and no pains will be spared to please all who patronize the house. voung gentleman of high qualification and courteous deportment has charge ol the es tablishment. Q2r"The best oi Stabling is attached to this Hotel. O'J- Terms as mod-rate as any other house in the place. Mati Stages from Alaijuippa and Cumberland—also tri-weeklv Lines from llol lidaysburg and Pittsburg stop at this Hotel. Bedford, April 25, 1556. CARPETING! CARPETING !!—Will be found at KCEO'S STORE from 50 cts. to 1,50, of the be.-t make and material. Teachers Wanted. THERE are nine School Teachers wanted to lake charge of the Public Schools ofColerain township, Bedford county. The Schools will be opened on the Ist day of November next.- Appiicants before applying, must be examined and procure proper certificates Irom the county Superintendent. None other need apply. By order oi the Board. JOS. J. SHOEMAKER, Sec'y. Sep. 25, '57. Notice of Inquisition. WHEREAS Peter Isfiimer, late of Union Township, Bedlord Coun ty. deceased, died seized ol the lollowing Real Es tate. Viz due Tract of land being the Mansion Place, situate in Union township, Bedford County, containing a bout one hundred and save: 'rrii lucres, adjoining oth .er lands of the widow and heirs of said intestate on Nshe ea-t. land of Isaac Pre'seH on the north and north' 1 ea-t, and lands of l)r. Peter Shoenberger's heirs I and others, on the south and south east. Leaving a widow, Rebecca Shimer, and i--ue ten i children, viz: Eaac shimer. residing in Bedford I county, Martha, intermarried with Henry Dell, resi , (ling in Blair county Pennsylvania, Rachel, intermar ried with Emanuel Keller, residing in the san e coun ty. David Shimer, residing in Wayne county, Ohio, ' Elizabeth Fickes, (widowy Frederick Shimer, Mar garet, intermarried with Weimert Ueminger, Hannah I Intermarried with John Weyant, residing in Bedlord ; county, Peter Shinier, and Susan intermarried with | John Fickes. all residing in Bedford 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 \ ablation, on the premises, on Saturday, the 24th day ol October; next, when and where all interested may attend il i they see proper. HUGH MOORE, : Sheriffs Office Bedford, ( Sheriff. J October 2. 18,77. Executor's Notice. ! LETTERS Testamentary having been granted to the undersigned, upon the e-tate ol Nicholas Keller, late ■ of Bedford Borough, deceased—therefore, all per ; sous knowing themselves indebted to said estate will , please call and settle the same, and those having | claims against said estate will present them pMpei- I ly authenticated. JOHN H. RUSH, Ex'r. Oct. 2, 18.77.-fit. Notice of Inquisition. WHEREAS Campbell Hendrickson, late of Cumberland Valley township. Bedford enmity,died seized of the follow ing Real Estate, viz : The mansion place, containing 260 acres and al lowance, surveyed 17th November 17<fi for James Duidap, on ordei No. 0.7-1 dated Ist August 1760 another thereof, containing 131 acres 1.7 perches and allowance, surveyed 23d May 17S8, on warrant da ted 2d April 17S7—another thereof ealled the May Tract,adjoining the Dunlap Tract, and containing about DO acres—another tract warranted in the name of Rebecca Cessna, containing about 350 acres, be mg mountain land. Said decedent died leaving a widow, Susan Hen drickson. and I- sue six children, viz: Mary Ann. in termarried with Eisy McEfish, residing in Allegany county, Maryland, Elizabeth intermarried with Thos. Donehoe, Hannah, intermarried with Lorenzo Cessna, Jonathan, Amy. intermarried with George Nave, and Susan Hendrickson, residing jin Bedford county. NOTICE is therefore given, that in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation to me directed, I will proceed to hold an inquisition or valuation on the premises, on Monday the 26th day of October, 1857; when and where all interested may attend if they see proper. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff"s Office, Bedford, \ Sheriff. October '2, 18.77. j GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!I A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCHASER, At the Quaker City Publishing House of DUANE RULISON, HULA DELHI V. BV Buying a book lor sl, or more, you are at once presented with a prize, worth from 2.1 cents to $ 100, consisting of Fine Gold Jewelry, Watches, Nc. All orders by mail will be promptly filled, and the prize or prizes will accompany the books. Our h-t con tains allot the most popular books of the day, and will be sold at the u-nal retail prices, many of their lor less. Persons wishing any particular book cat order at once, and it will be forwarded'with a gift. A catalogue giving full information' with a list of book f and gilts, will be sent post paid, by addres-irig. DUANE Rl LISON. No. 33 South Third St., Philadelphia I C7~Agents Wanted, i October 2, 1*37. Bedford Hotel, And General Stage Office. The .subscriber respectfully beos leave to an nounce to his old friends and the public gener ally. that !>" ha* leased The Bedford HotH^at present in th-occupancy of Col. Adam Barn hait. and will take possession on ihe Ist day of April next. It is not his design to make tnanv professions as to what lie will do, but he pledjes his word that his most energetic efforts will he employed to render comfortable all who give him a call. The House will he hamforwlv fitted up, and none but Carefnl and rrfteritite servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as wefl as those attending Court, and the travelling community general ly, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. taken hy the week, month, or year, on favorable terms. ;l /^~Ample and comfortable stirlding is at tached to this Hotel, which v. ill always he si teruhd by a careful hostler. Also, a sale and convenient carriage house. [Ti^*Jill the STAGES ship <d I hist Hotel. JOHN HAI Eli. March 16, l>S5. r . i:if 10Hit €OI.VIA, SR. AT an Orphans? Cour held at Bedford, in and I n the (,'u<tnr\ >.f Bedford, on the Ist day ol Sept.tnb>i, A. I). IS:>7, before the Judges of the said <*onri On motion of t). K. Suannon, Esq., the Court gram 1 a rule upon the heir- and legal representatives oi George 15. Kay, late of Hopewell township, decen-eii. to wit : Rebecca Philips, wife of Ilev. Samuel Phil ips. residing in Franklin county, Tsaac F. residing , in Blair county. Ezra P.. lie-had. Litvinia, Mary ; Catharine, Elizabeth Jane, Henry Harrison, Eliza i Irvine ari'l Thomas J. Kay. residing in Bedford rtwin tv; to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to he R|- ded at Bedford in and for -aid county, on the -Id Monday, sixteenth day of November next, to accept or refuse to take the real e-tate of George B. Kay, deceased, at the valuation—which has been valued and appraiser in pursuance ola writ of partition or valuation i--ued our of the Orphans' Court of Bed ford County, and to the Sheriff of said county direc ted; or show cause why the same should not be sold. By order of the <aid Court .--ta&rsrcrjvrj IN testimony whereof,! have hereunto I SH t m >" hand arid seal of the said court -T,wwiit at Bedford, the 4th dav of September, A. JK 1857. Attest: I). WASHABAUGH, HUGH MOORE, SL'ff. Clerk. SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS. CORN SHELLERS. &C„ REMEMBER that Blymire it Hartley keep the best Machinesoi all descriptions, ever offered to the peo ple of Bedford County. Their Sausage Meat Cutters \ Corn Shelter'! arc warranted, especially, and w hen not fully equalling the representation may be re turned. Orders are solicited irom this and adjoining counties. Sept. IS, 15.77. Executors' Notice, LETTERS Testamentary having been granted tothe undersigned, upon the Estate of Dan'l. Wisgarver, dee'd. late of Bedford tow nship—notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to call and spttle the same, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. W.M. C. WTSEGARYEK, A. J. WISGARVER, Sept. IS, 1537. Executors. NOTICE. VLL persons interested are hereby notified that the citizens of St. Clairsville, in the county of Bedford, made application to the U urtof Quarter sessions of said county for a Charter of Incorporation, which said applica tion having been read and filed among the rec or of said court, wiil be held over lor fi nal consideration until November Sessions, ISbT when objections (if any) will be heard and a final decree made in Ike premises. I By the Court. MANN & SPANG, Sep 11, pity's for applicants. BEDFORD nil NTT, SR. AT an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bed ford,on the 3!st day of Angus'., A. D t JST>7. before the Judges of the said Court: OX motion of Francis Jordan. Esq.. the CoorTjfranf a rule upon the heirs and legal represents! *> s of James Wernmer, late of N!bhoue township, llfeeased, to wit: Abraham IVemnpr, residing in Woekir.g county, Ohio, Moses WeMinfr and ripd with William in Bedford county, to be and appear at an Offllnnns' Court to be holdeu at Bedford in and for sapl County, on the third Mon day, sixteenth day ot -November next, to accept or reiuse to take the Ileal Estate of said deceased, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised, in pursuance of a writ of Partition or Valuation, ls-ued out ol 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, iffy In testimony whereof, I have here un*°Eet ,n y hand ant i st>a ' °'" ; said Court of Bedford, this -till day ( of September, A. D. 1857. Attest. D. WASHABAUGH Cl'k* HUGH MOORE, Sh'll". Sept. -JO, 1537, For Sale* OXF. Farm of 21' i acres in Friend's Cove, about lour miles from The Bedford Springs. The land is lime stone, and is one oi' the .-urest Farms for a winter crop, in the Cove. The improvements are commo dious and convenient. There is an abundance ol excellent freit upon the premises. About 12.j acres cleared, and the balance well timbered. Terms easv or hard to suit purchasers. ALSO SO acres or thereabouts of timber land; a part of the Yickrov Estate, called "Sugar Bottom" in St. Clair township. The land, as well as the Timber is not surpassed I<V at)' in the County, and lays in sight of a Saw- Mill. There is one field ol" this tract cleared, and containing a fine lot of fruit, terms as above. ALSO 800 acres ol land in lowa. ALSO 100 acres in Morrison county, Minnesota Territory. ALSO A lot of Real Estate in Xebraska Teiritorv. A good opportunity is presented for making in vestments. O. F.. SHANNON'. Bedford, Sept. 11, ISoT. WHITE PINE LUMBER FOR SALE. THE subscribe! ha- a large lot of Shingles and di v Boards, for Sale at the follow ing puce-. Lap Shin gles $5,00 per thousand. Joint Shingle- ,00 do.— Boards 1,1(11 per hundred. West End, 17 miles West of Bedtovl. on the Glade Road. LOUIS X. FY AX. Sept. IS, 1>37. A large assortment of Glass Preserve Jars, ju-t received, at SHOEMAKER'S Co'.onade Store. Aug. 11. IS.')7. Bazin's fancy Toilet Soaps, Shaving Crea.ns, See. just received and tor sale at Dr. Harry ■> J)ru;z Stori. t3O Sack* of G. A. Salt, for -ale at Colonade Store. Aug.ll, lSf.7. Just received at SHOEM AKER'S Colonade Store, a large supply of Groceries. l
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