The Bedford Gazette. at home and abroad. JJ LOT of blank Summons and Executions, tieatljpjfluted, for sale at this office. THE BUC lIANAN CJAJB had a glorifi cation meeting on Saturday evening last. A tjumber of speeches were made. HALLOWEEN, Saturday night last, was duly celebrated by the youngsters of our town, even to the sprinkling of corn against doors and windows. Few, perhaps, who are accustomed to the playful observance of this night, by the ju veniles, are aware that Halloween was the time when the "guid" but superstitions people of Scotland, tried the charms and spells in which they believed, and thus observed as rites and ceremonies, what is now imitated in sj*>rt by the young people of our country. They be lieved it "to he the niuht when witch"--, devils, and other mischief-making beings, are all a broad on their haneful midnight errands ; par ticularly those aerial people, the Fairies, are said on that night, to hold a grand anniversa ry." It '- V3S then that the "lasses" were a feat an' cleanly neat, jVfair braw than when they're fine; Their faces Mythe, fu' sweetly kythe. Hearts leal, an' warm an' kin': The lads sae trig, \vi' wooer-bab*, YVeei knotted on their garten, Some unco Mate, an'some wi' cabs, Gar lasses' hearts gangstartin Whiles fast at night." THE BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA. which was hut a few months ago regarded as one of the safi-st an! soundest institutions of its kind in the ITnifed States, has been found to hp rotten to the core. The President of the Rank, Mr. Allibone has gone to Europe and many persons Conjecture that there has been much fraud ant! swindling by those who had charge of its affairs. This furnishes additional evi dence that our hanking system is essentially and radically wrong. Certainly, were it otherwise, the entire business community, would not thus have been blindfolded to the rottenness of the Pennsylvania Bank. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY is presented to those who are desirous of making investments in Western lands, by O. E. Shannon, Esq., as will be seen by his advertisement in another column. H" also offers for sale "ninety acrps of land, part of the Vickroy Estate, called Sugar Bottom," in St. Clair township in this county. - - ■■ 13 A K R 1 ED: On The 2") th inst., hy I). B. Trout man, Esq, Mr Nathan Shaffer to Miss Maryann Devore, all of Londonderry Tow nship. At Wnodberrv, Bedford county Pa., on the 29th of Oct., hy Rev. J. F. Weishampel, Mr. David St oner of Pattonsville to Miss J--a!inette Susan Coup, daughter of W.J. Coup of Wood berry. On the 21th inst.. by Rev., Henry WiNon, .Mr. Stephen Welshons, of California, to Miss Luanda Rininger of Schellsburg. Bedford Markets. COUBECTED WEEKLY BY J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. Flour, 00 Butter, 15 cts. Wheat, per bit. 100 Eggs, p"r dog. 124" Kye, " .">0 rts. Hatn p-r tb. 1H " ' Buckwheat, per bu. 40 < Lard " 10 " Barley, •• (VJt Onions, per bu. 37 4 " i Oai9, " 25 • Corn, " -10 " Potatoes, " 374 BEDFORD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY October 21 St- 22<1. and 23d. 1807. I'i'ciiiiitiiiN Awarded. / ield Crops. Emanuel Smith, best acre of corn. $1 00 John Arnold, best hu. white wheat (weight 100 William Hartley, " " £ equal. 100 William Hartley, be-t bu. red wheat 1 00 Henry Horn, best bu-hel rye ( weight 1 00 Peter So be! I, " .. £ equal. 1 00 Henry Dorsey, be-t bushel corn 1 00 George Smith, best bushel buckwheat 1 00 Henry Horn, best bushel oats 1 00 George Smith, best bu. clover and timothy seed 1 .'piav of cabinet work * £3 qq Isaac Mengle, best mahogany spring seat chairs 2 00 tJ " best sofa 2 00 Win. Stall 1, 2d largest display of cabinet ware " .7 00 C. Herring, host cooper's w are 1 00 J. Border, rifl<-& double barrel shot gun 1 00 Blyir.ire Si. Hartley, elegant display of lin ware * ' 1 00 E. Herman, j 00 John R. Jordan, pint window shutters, ex cellently mad- I 00 John J. Luther', secret wooden lock 50 Blv mire and Hartley exhibited an excellent as sortment of stoves, sausage, m-at-cutters and stutters, knife cleaners and other house furnish ing goods; but not having been made in the county arc not entitled to a premium. J. G. Minnich, Elias Gump, L. Bingham, Committee. FOR SAM',. THE subicnber will sell at private sate bis Peal Estate in St. C'lairsville, Bedford coun j! i-SS ,v ' ' >a '' Oiree lots with a good - I" dwe 1 11 n £ house, wagon-maker shop, gMpCftyqgq blacksmith shop and stable thereon e rected—this i< a desirable property for a wagon-ma ker. Any person wishing to purchase will please call on the subscriber residing on the property Terms easy. JOHN WETZEL. Nov. 1;, 1857—3t* FOR SALE; OR TRADE. —DO Acres of Laud, part of 'he Yickroy Estate called 'Sugar Bottom,' in St. Clair township. ALSO, 1-0 acres of land in Green Comity, lowa. ALSO. 100 acres of land in Dallas County, lowa. ALSO, 320 acres of land in Montgomery County, lowa. ALSO, 320 acres of land in Harrison County. lowa. All near the Rail Road- and presenting good oppor tunities for investment-. O. E. SHANNON. Bedford, Nov. 6, 18.57. COLD! GOLD.'.' GOLD!!! GOLD!!* THE greatest offer in gold pens, gold pencil-, gold i chains, and gold watches, ever made. Read the fol- j lowing: A SPLENDID GOLD PREMIUM worth from j five to one hundred dollars, pos:tivel\ given to any ] person who can spare one day, or one hour in a day, | getting up clubs of subscribers in his own and ad joining neighborhoods, lor the best and mo-t popular Family Newspaper now published. No expense, no I outlay, no capital required of agents. An entire new | plan is propo-ed, by which any person can succeed in ! making it a paying business, who will undertake the j agency. A private circular for the inspection of a- ' gents only, with lull list of premiums, will he sent I to any one who desires it on receipt of a stamp to pay return po-tage. Some agents have earned $lu0; gold watch in one week. Every family should at lea-t read one paper from N. York City, without interfering with their Loral Pa pers, which of course cannot, and shonlil not be dis pensed with. But New York being the great com ! mercial and business centre of this Continent, no lar j rrier, mechanic, professional man. or merchant is prn- I perlv prepareil (or the erneigencie- of his calling, un | less he is in communication with New York City, by means ol one of its first class Newspaper mediums. I Such a medium is our 'LP'.DGER,' neutral in politics | but giving all the facts items of news and thrilling incidents woitti knowing throughout the country. A VALUAULII GIFT Each new subscriber will receive with the first No. ol his or her paper, one of the new and beautiful glass pointed pencils,* just imported from Europe, and for which we have obtained the exclusive agency for this country. This i- tbemo-t ingenious and usefril little improvement of the present age, and is the only pen cil ever made that will write with ink, making it both a pen and pencil of the finest quality at the same tsum |t will last for years, and for practical use is worth more than any gold pen in market. For ii-t ol premiums and full particulars, address HALL & WEST, Publishers. New Ymk City. *Thee Pencils supplieil to the trade at profitable discounts. [Nov 0, '.>7: INFORMATION WANtm A young map named Nathaniel Hart Evans, former ly a resident of Fulton County, near McConneils burg, was found missing on the 17th December last and has not been heard of since. To any person giving information of him the most sincere thanks will be returned. Direct to Hay's Dill Post Office, Bediord County, Pa. EVAN EVANS. Oct. 30, '57. REGISTER'S NOTICE ALL persons interested arc hereby notified, that the following named persons have filed their accounts in the Register's Office, of Bedford County, and that they will be piesented to the Orphans' Court of said Courttv, on Friday the 20th day of Nov. next, for Confirmation, where they may attend if they tbink proper. The account of Thomas J. Porter, admr. of Wm. X. Porter, late ol Londonderry township dec'd. The account of' Daniel B. Troutman, Esq., admr. of Jacob Albright, late of Londonderry township, dec'd. The account of Simon Brumbaugh, adm'r. of the estate of David Barley, late of South Woodberry township, dec'd. ' The account of John Mower, Esq., admr. de bonis gon of Dr. F. B. Barclay, late of Bedford Borough, dec'd. • The account of Samuel Cam, Esq., Guurdian of Susanna Burkef, one of the minor children of Abra ham Bnrket, late of Union Township, dec'd. Register's Office, f D. WASH ABA UGH, Oct. 23, 1557, i" Register HOOPS— BraTs K Whajebone. Skirt Hoops Jus Received at Shoemaker's Colonad* ;Store. Aug. 21, 1557. \i:\v Fancy Stare, MRS. H. I). PF.UGH Ik CO., respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies of Bedford and vicinity to their new and handsome stock of goods just opened in "Mann's Building" Julianna st. opposite Dr. Ream er's Drug Store. 1 hese goods have been selected with the greatest care, and are of the latest style and best quality, i heir stock consists in part of Moire Antique Silks. All Wool de laines. Bik. Gro de Rhine. do do printed, j French Merinoes, plain and printed B!k. Elastic Belts, j Moss head Fringes. Chenille Trimmings, j Bugle Laces. Chenille Scarfs. Ladies Kid Gloves. Chenille head dresses, i Ladies Gauntlets. Fancy French Corsets, j Gents Blk. Kid Gloves, Velvet-en, Ac. Ac. Perfumery, Extracts, Jewelry, &c --' LADIES'and CHILDREN'S' BONNETS in great va liety. A gentral as-ortment of Ladies and Misses SHOES, GAITERS, OVERSHOES, AC. SHAWLS ol every quality and desciiption. H. D. PEL'GH, ETTiK A. FISHBL'RN, j Oct. 23, 18.57, Mrs. S. fi'L Potts HAS just returned from the Cities with a Rich as | sortnient ol Fall and Winter goods, such a elegant i Rich Silks, all Wool Plaids, .Merino Delaines, Velan j cies, Thibet Cloths. Calicoes. Cloaks, MANTLES, FURS, | V elvet and Satin Bonnets, French Flowers. Plumes, i Ribbemis, Rushes, a great variety of Laities and Cbildrens Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, with a varietv of Fancy Goods. Oct. 16, 18.37. GoocS GBEAT EXCITEMENT AT SHOEMAKERS COLONADE STORE. 1 HE undersigned having just returned from the eas ! tern cities, arejiow opening a splendid assortment ol Fall and Winter goods, consisting in pari oi l.adies ; I)res goods. Black and Fancy Silks, Merinoes, De laine-, Cashmeres. Alpaccas, Shawls, Calicoes, | Woolien Hoods A Talmas lor Ladies and children, 1 Red and White Flannels. Hosery, Ac. Gentlemen : arid Buys wear Cloths, Bl'fc. and Fancy Ca-itneres, i Jeans, Tweeds, Satmetts, Muslins, Ac., BOOTS Ac SHOES, Gents and Boys Boots and Shoes. Ladies and Misses I Shoes and Gaiters of all sizes and descriptions. A j general assortment of Gents A Boys Hats and Caps. Flour Oil Cloths. Syrup Molas-es. White A Grown | Sugar, Green and Black l ea. Groceries ol all kinds, 1 Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Queerisware, Hardware, andal! articles usually kept in country Stores.— 7 hankful for past favors thev hope that by fair deal ing-. and a deire to please, to receive a libera] share of public patronage, i All kinds of Produce taken in exrbange for Goods. J. A .1. M. SHOEMAKER. Oct. 16, 18,77. NEW FALL GOODS. The subscribers have just received a large assort ment of Fall and Winter goods, all of which will be offered at prices to suit the times. We respectfully J i invite Cash arid prompt six month buyers, to call and examine our stock —assuring them, we shall ! ofler inducements greater than heretofore. Country Produce of all kinds received for Goods. A. B. CRAMER A Co. Oct. 16 1857. Was* In India!! The Butish Lion hatilmg with the Bengal Tiger ! ! ! \ LATEST ARRIVAL AT J. REED'S! \i:\Y GOODS!! NOTWITHSTANDING the pecuniary em barrassment, and the universal complaints of "hard fimes," the subscriber takes pjea-ure in announcing 'o the people of Bediord and vicinity that he has jtist returned from the eastern cities with a large, hand.-ome and cheap stock of FALL'AND WINTER GOODS, among which may be found CLOTHS, C A SSI MURES, SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, NESTINGS, MUSLINS, &c., &c., &r. Also, an elegant assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of SILKS, MOUSLIN de LAINES. FRENCH MERINOES, \ ALENCJAS. Ac., and a great variety of other GOODS for ladies" and childrens' wear. —ALSO— GROC Kit IKS, U.JRDW.JRIL QCEtLYS- W. HiE, A ALSO—An excellent assortment of HOOTS JJ.YD SHOES. All kinds o! domestic produce taken in exchange for good-. The notes ol all Pennsylvania Banks receiv ed at par, as well as the notes of good Batiks of oth er States. JACOB REED. Oct. 30, '.57. ■ COURT PROCLAMATION. To the Coroner, the Justices of the Pence, and Constables in the different Townships in the County of Bedford, Greeting. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to mo directed, under the hand and seal of the I Hon. KKANfIS M. KHIMKI,!,, President of the several Courts ol Common Pleas in the! Sixteenth District, consisting ol the counties of i Franklin, Redlord and Somerset, and by virtue; 'ol his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer , and General Jail delivery for the trial of capi tal and other offenders therein and in the Gene- ! ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace: and i John G. Hautley and A. J. Smvkly, Esqs. Judges ot the same Court, in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby re- j quired to be and appear in your proper persons | with your Records, Recognizances, Examina- j tions, and other remembrances before the Judges 1 aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and ! Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be j liolden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid, i on the 3-1 Monday of N'ovemhei,(being the Kith j 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 thel l+th day of August , in the year of our Lord! 1857. HIGH MOORE, Sheriff. 1 Oct. 23, 1857. BEDFORD TO!.NTT, ss- AT an Orphans' Court i held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bed- ' ford, on Hie 31st day of August, A. D. lS57;i before the .fudges of (lie said Court: ON motion of Francis Jordan, E-q,. the Court grant ! a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of j James Wemmer, late of Monroe township, deceased, to wit: Abraham Wemmer, residing in Hocking! county, Ohio, Mo-e- Wemmer and Phcrbc, inteririar- j ried with William Hixon,residing in Bedford county, | to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be holiten j at Bedford Miami for said County, on the third Moil-! day, sixteenth day ot November next, to accept or refuse to take the Real Estate of said deceased, at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised, 1 in pursuance of a writ of Partition or Valuation,- Is-ued out ot the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, i and to the Sheriff of said County directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold By order of said Court. ¥*r testimony "•hereof, I have here-! ySj unto set my hand and seal of the said Court of Bedford, this 4th day ; of September, A. D. 1857. Attest. U. WASHABAL'GH Cl'k ! HUGH MOORE, Sh'ff. Sept. 20, 1857. BLYMIRE AND HARTLEY. The undersigned respectfully invite attention to their new and elegant stork of Builders and Me chanics Hardware end Labor saving Machinery. and House furnishing goods. Their stock is largely se lected with great care, ami emhiaces evety thing usually kept in similar establishments. Then nock is composed in 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 assortment, Shovels, scoops, forks and spades, Files and Rasps in Variety, Locks of all discriptions, And Builders Hardware in general. Farmers, Hand and Sleigh Bells, Skates for all the boys, Iron and Steel of all Sizes, Brass, Copper and Iron wire, Churns in Variety, Coffee and Spice Mills, (Warranted) Fox, Rat, aud .Mice traps, Spade, Shovel, fork and axe handles, Brushes in Variety, Nail-, Class and Putty, I'airilsand oils, Fluid, Pine oil and Turpentine, Sausage Meat cutters, urisurpas,ed, Sausage Staffers, Apple Parers, Double and Single Bit axes, Knife cleaners, an excellent article, Britannia ware, - Copper, brass, porcelained and tin lined Kettles, Patent and common Sad Irons, Shoemakers tools and findings, Screen wire. Chain Pump-, Farmers Bags, Corn Sheliers, Corn Fodder Cutters and crushers, Corn mills, Class and common Lanterns, 1 Oil for Harness and Machinery, Arid 1000 other articles large ami small, suited to the wants and fancies of all classes. In connection with the foregoing, Bimyireand Hattley have their: Department, in which tlit y manufacture under the immediate supervision of Mr. Blymire, their excel!- 1 ent assortment of tin ware. We offer great induce ments to country merchants byway of a large dis count, very large stock, snd excellent work, their assortment of stock embraces probably 20 dijerent patterns of Cook and Heating Stoves selected from the choicest patterns of the best Foundries, in Phila- ' delphia, Baltimore Vork ano Pittsburgh, we ask e-pe- ' rial atention, to this part of our stock by all w anting | good warranted stoves. We have on hand a few old fashioned stoves at | reduced prices. Berlin Stoves, SIO,OO all sound. Hathaway SIO,OO to sl-5,00 Thankful to all who have patronized us with job j work, we would inform them that we still attend j with care and de-patch to out door work, spouting j and sheeting done at the lowest prices according lo ! quality of the work. We keep constantly on hand 1 the celebrated Victoria stove Blacking, which is! cheaper and superior to any thing el>e ever used for this purpose. Russia and American stove Pipe and Fire boards constantly on hand arid made to order, Whole Sale or retail. In short every thing in the tinning, stove and copper smith line. Please give us a call and examine lor yourselves. Oct 10th. BLYMIRE A HARTLEY. BEDFORD t'OI'STV, ss. AT an Orphans' Court field at Bedford, in and foi the County of Bedford, on the Ist day of September, A. D. 1857, before the Judges of the said (Joint: On motion of O. E. Shannon, Esq., the Court graut a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of George B. Kay, late of Hopewell tow u-bip, deceased, to wit : Rebecca Philips, wife of Rev. Samuel Phil ips, residing in Franklin county, Isaac F. residing in Blair county. Ezra P., Rachael, I.avinia, Mary Catharine, Elizabeth Jane, Henry Harrison, Eliza ' Irvine and Thomas J. Kay. residing in Bedford coun tv; to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be hol ded at Bedford in and for .-aid county, on the 3d Monday, sixteenth day of November next, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of George B. Kay, deceased, at the valuation—which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation is-ued out 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 said Court IN" testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto I s,-f ™y h an 'l and seal of the said court V.whAiii*s at Bedford, the -Ith day of September, A. D. 1557. Attest: D. WASHABAL'GH, HUGH MOORE, Sh'ff. Clerk. List ol* Causes, PUT down for Trial at the Nov. Term, 16th day, 18.57. George W. Anderson, vs. David Over, William Whetstone, et al Martin Corle et al. David Patterson, vs. S. M. Barclay's admrs. John Detibaugh, " H. K. Strong, et al. John Cessna's use, " Frederick Smith. John Weyand, " IVit, Keyser. Jacob Teeter, " Wm. Delancy. Same, Same Louis A. Turner, ' Wm. Keyser. 1 timer & Kegg, " Joseph Skeily et at. Samuel S. St-jckey, " Henry Keyser. John Skeily, " George Sfuekey et al. Peter Staly, < Baltzer Dull. Burgess A Council •• S. M. Barclay's heirs. l'roth ys. Office, ( I). WASHABAL'GH, Oct, 23, 18S7. J Prolh'y. Lii*t ol" Ltilcrs REMAINING in the Post Office at Bediord Pa., Oct. ! Hi, 15.57. Brown Asa, Black David, Brough Peter, Burns E noch, Bonnapiian A, Beer Robert, Cap! Brtinbamous, Boyle Patrick, Baicker David, Burger John, Cun ninghainH R, Clark C John, Childs Philip, Carter Isabella Airs, Correll Elizabeth Miss, Conner O Hercules, Cuppett E Ellen Miss,Clark OC,C!eving er Geo, Cloresmb Barchoel Miss, Donnett G A Hon, Dickson llenrv. I)ach Charles, Darling Catharine Miss, Dollard Eliza Miss, Deportist \V Jesse, Devote Sarah Mrs, Devote KJacob, Defibaugh Sophia Miss, Dollard Margaret Miss, Diehl Geo, Kdrnards K Marv Miss 2, Fresby Xorrnon 2, Fisher Xaom Miss, ])ouglas Joseph 11, Geary John W Hon. Gill John, Garubante Geo, Gahir De Devrel, Ganden Joseph, Hammer Julia A Miss, Henderson M A Mr. Hartzell Henry, Houston Robert, Hodman Edwaril, Hazlelt William, Hubbard W W, Hyatt Thomas, Helsel Sarah Mrs, Jones Asberv, Jobe W F, Ishna J, Ken nell Ik Lydey, Keim A S, Kline Genoa, Klam George, Kasper Samuel, Lavy John, Lawhead John, Lowery Samuel, Leber Emanuel, Lybert John, Locus W V, Mav George, Mans Margret Miss, Mason Samuel M, McGraw H S, Miller lobn W, Miller William, Mann Henry Jr, Mackall James, McCtttchew George, Mink Jacob A, .VlcCann Thomas, Miller Elizabeth Miss, Moaris Jane Miss, Knox John C Hon, Xisbit John R, Xorris Isaac M, Jones Henry W, Ondry Kate Miss, Ohaver Eliza V Miss, Pool Frederick S, Phelps P F l)r, Price Mary \V 2. Prisby Norinan Esq, Price Frances, Plumnier MS Esq, Plister A manda C Quriggle W J, Kiselwig Vanery, lteilly James, Rohm M H, Retter George, Reynolds john J, Ritter John, Kapp A Esq, Reinman John, Schiest John G, Summers John, Smith Xelhe M, Steel Kma Miss, Smith George of Alex, Sparas M S, Strainer Joseph P. Stine Moses, Stenson Elizabeth Mrs. Skirving John, Thompson Edgar J, Thomas Benig siman, Torney Adam P 2, Thomas Valentine Mrs. Thomas Ann Mary, TulsyJa.s Col 2, Tod David Hon, Welch A Esq, Wallace Edwin, Wells AllredH Esq 2, Warden H B, Watson Louise Miss, Welch Aiutides Esq, Wresner H \V Esq, Weyd John, Young Richard Esq. J. A. MOWRY, P. M. Oct. 16, 1857. FOIMIRI IKB MJPHI.I .SHOP: ! THE subscribers having formed a partnership uo j <'ei I lie style of - Dock & Ashcom" lor the uurpo*.- | <•! conducting g-neral FOi N'biiY AND MA CHINK harness in Die establishment recently erected by Guliard thick, in Hopewell, Bedford county, are now prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS A.XJ) | MAC HI NKKY of every description. They will build to order steam-engines, coal and drift-cars, horse powers, and threshing machines—also, cast ing of every kind lor lurnaces, fcrges, saw, grist and rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house Ironts, brackets, Ike., &c. are also, now making a fine assortment of STO\ ES of various kinds of the latest patterns and most approved styles, including several sizes of COOK STOVES of the hest make, heating stoves for churches, offices, bar-rooms, &c. A full assortment of Staves will be kept constant ly on hand, and sold at wholesale and retail, at pri ces to suit the times, and quality, warranted equal to the best eastern make. Machinery of all kinds ; repaired promptly. Patterns made to order. GiLLIARD DOCK. October 30, 1857. K. W. ASBCOM. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing and tradiri* j under the firm of BamdoDar, I owrv oi Ci. t and J-.verhart, Ashcom he Co., has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. The book* frc.. are m j the hands of Barndoller & Lveihacf. who are auli.oi j izerl to settle ail accounts of the old Srir. G. K. BAK.VDOLI.AR. J. F. LOW BY. j „ c. W. ASHCOM. : Hopewell, .Sep. 1. 7,7. J. C. EVEJUIAIU . I 111. subscribers take l his met hod ol uiiorin 11> g the public that they will continue the business* of rner , char.dising at the old stand, and hope by strict at ten • tion to business to receive a liberal share of public j patronage. We have remodeled the Hopewell Mill, and are j now ready to grind all kinds of grain. We wili at j all time, purchase all kinds ol grain for which the ! highest price will he paid. BARNDOLLAR \ EVERIIART. Hopewell. Oct. 30, 18-77. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias' to me directed, there will be sold at the Court House, in I trie Borough of Bedford, on Monday, the 16th day of November 1557. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the follow-, j ing described Real Estate, to wit: One tract ol land containing 100 acres, more or les-: about JO acres cleared and under fence—adjoin ing lands ot George May, George Troutmanand oth i ers: situate and lying partly in Londonderry and partlj- in Juniata townships, Bedford county, and ta ken in execution as the property of Josiah Keller rnan. ALSO— Onp trart of land containing 130 acres, more or less, about 70 acres cleared and under fence, , with a two story trame house, wagon shed, and dou ble log barn thereon erected—adjoining lands of John Latferty, \\ illiam My cum and others; situate in Ju nia'a township, Bedford county, and taken in execu tion as the property of Moses Latferty. ALSO—One tract ol land containing 320 acres, more or le,s, about 00 acre, cleared and under fence, with a twostory Irame house, tenant house, new saw-tr.ill and double log barn thereon erected—ad joining lands of James McDanie), Gassend Hand and other,; situate in Monroe township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property ol Henry Ar, nold and Joseph Reed. ALSO—AII defendant, Peter Barmond's right, ti tie, interest and claim, in and to one tract of unim proved ridge land, containing l-l acres, more or less adjoining lands ot B. W. Garretson, James Rea, V\ atson's heirs and others; situate in Bedford town ship, Bedford countv, and taken in execution as the property of Peter Barrnond. Also—One tract of land containing 14 acres, more or less, all cleared and under iT-nce, with a two sto ry stone house, tenant house, small store loom, log w-agon maker shop and double log barn therejn erec ted—also, an apple orchard thereon—adjoining lands ol John Tredwell, John Kerr ar.d others; siiuaie in Juniata township, Bedford county, and taken in ex ecution as the property of Joseph Gondon. ALSO—AII defendant. George W. Hollar's, right, title, interest and claim, in and to a tract qf land, containing 350 acres more or ie,s, about 123 acres cleared and under good fence, with a twq story log house with kitchen attached, and double log barn thereon erected—al,o, an apple orchard thereon—ad joining lands ol Jo-eph Gondon, John Kerr and oth ers; situate in Juniata township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of George W. Hol lar. ALSO—AII the Hopewell ar.d Bloody Run Plank Road Company's right, title, interest and claim, in and to a lot ot ground fronting about 100 feet on the Hopewell and Bloody linn Plank Road, and extend ing back about 200 led, containing in all about one hall acre, with a new two story plank house there on erected—adjoining lands on the East, West and North ot the Hopewell Iron and Coal Company; sit uate in Hopewell township, Bedford county, and ta ken in execution as the property of the Hopewell 4t Bloody Run Plank Road Company. ALSO—One lot of ground in the town of Stoners town, fronting 60 feet on main street and extending back about 223 feet to an alley, with a large two story trame tavern house, with back building at tached, Irame shop and large frame stable thereon erected—adjoining lot of defendant Tricker on the north and an alley on the south—also, one vacant lot* ot ground in the town of Stonerstown, fronting about 55 feet on main street and extending back about 225- feet to an alley—adjoining an alley on the north, apd lot ol John McCaffrey on the south—also, one lot pt ground in the tow not Stonerstown, fronting 6(J feet on main street, and extending back about 225 feet to an alley, with a story and a hall" lug house there on erected—adjoining lots of Hoover's heirs on the north and lot of deft Tricker, on the south, and alh situate in Liberty township, Bedford county, and ta ken in execution as the property of George Tricker. ALSO—AII defendant, Daniel Metzgar's right, title, interest and claim, jn andtoa tract of land con taining about 1)2 acres, more or less, about 30 acres cleared and under fence, with a tw o story log house and log barn thereon erected—Adjoining lands of John Metzgar, William Showman and wife, and oth-, ers; situate in Harrison township, Bedford count)?, and taken in execution as the properlv of Daniel Metzgar. ALSO—AII defendant, John Kreis' right, title, terest and claim, in and to a tract of land contain ing 30 acres, more or less, about 20 acres cleared and under good fence, with a story and a half log house, log stable and saw-mill thereon erected—ad joining lands of Andrew Sparr, John Sellar, Mathew Knittenour and others ; situate in Juniata township, Bedjord county, and taken in execution as 1 lie prop erty of John Kreis. ALSO—One lot of ground in the tow n ol Stoners town, fronting 55 feet on main street and extending back 220 leet to an ullev. with a two story frame store house thereon erected—adjoining other lots of deiendant Crisman, on the north, and street running Irom Juniata river to the town of Saxtor. on the south; situate in Liberty township, Bedford county, and taken in execution a the property of Joseph Crisman. ALSO—AII defendant, Joseph Barn's interest, in and to a tract of land containing 250 acres, more or less, about 25acres cleared and under fence, with two small log houses and log stable thereon erected —adjoining lands of Isaac Hunter, Andrew Collins, Abraham Richey and others; situate in Southampton township, Bedford county, and taken in execution a* the property of Joseph Barns. ALSO—One tract of laud containing 132 acres, more or less, about IS acres cleaied and under tenre, with a two story log house thereon erected—adjoin ing lands of Sainuel Weekly, John j£ook, Christian Long and others; situate in Broad lop township, Bedlord rounty, and taken in execution as the prop erty of William Lowry. ALSO—AII defendant's interest, in and to a lot of ground near Farhner's mill, fronting about 250 feet on the public road, and extending back about 130 feet, with a two story Methodist Episcopal Church thereon erected--adjoining lands on the north and west ol John W. Scott, and lot of Jacob Farhmw on the south; situate in Bedford township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of John Smith, John Sansom, Samuel Smith, David Points and Samuel Beeler, trustee* of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Farhner's Mill. HI GH MOORE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, # October 30, 1857. j