The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, December 25, 1857, Image 3

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    C*zelte.
I AT HOrtE AND ABROAD.
annual visit of pood old
I la Claus #'fiave been made t t!- firesides
of our*aders before this number of our
diaper will rt-4 them. May 'fiat vi>,t find
them all if> s,,nn . v side ol ,in * ii,Vj a " c ' ,nr '- v
j j O Hy old brinp every one of the.n
Ja<rood Cbrkfiias dinner and an appetite to
erjov it 'o all our friends we heartily wish
i'i mery florist mas.
L.*et..y*Co//f ? e.—The College buildings,
ibtaritf and apparatus of this Institution were
iestroyfd by fire, some days ago. The loss is
stimatfd at from $125,000 to slno,ooo.
If here was an insurance on the property of
•;.)0,00. We understand that the College is
o bee-built and re-lurnished on a larger and
a rooretdbmsive scale. This is the institution of
| w hii llie celebrated Alex. Campbell is the ;
|ft Pr dint.
V ; Supreme Court. —Do not be startled,
■ reader, if you be an Abolitionist! V\ edo
B, intend saving anything about the Dred
Bott case, but merely to infirm you that Hon.
■ athan Clifford, of Maine, has been nominated
By the President as Associate Justice ofthe Su
fiireme Court, to supply the vacancy on the'
■Bench occasioned bv Judge Curtis' resigna-
I n
I Largest Hos. —We are inform* rl that Mr.
■Alonzo Rohbins fattened the largest porker of
'ur B:> r -hjfbr 'b- killing season, his
L_ .-Kship v.,phi;,g 4-10 pounds! Quite a lit- i
P'g that we should say. Those who are!
ry/ng to bet it, had better give it up, we think.
)' ou e friends, and rntke them op qni
v bans, sausages and mince-pies,or else
Jl tiiern dots that execrable song savs :
■ha "hs p 2, l rtle pig.
JF Toot, hog. or die!"
J F<i we are <rfr a ' d it would require too much j
ecu to beat Bobbins, this lime.
pernor of JCtbrnska. —o*l. Richardson, of
-
is, Itas been appointed Governor ot Ne- ;
is appointment has been confirmed by i
•nate.
ntormtic Meeting in -Mem \ork —An ;
gathering of Democratic citizens took
ace in New York city on Thursday evening
last week. The policy ofthe Administration
vas sustained by: the meeting in strong and
eiphatic resolutions.
f W
Oregon. —The t latest advices from Oregon I
*ate that the election held in that territory
ipsulted in the adoption of the Constitution as
submitted, the rejection of slavery, and the ex
clusion of free negroes from 'he State. Peace- j
t'ullvand quietly [Oregon knocks for admission j
into the Union, as a Free State, although the
Abolitonists raised the crv, a few months ago
that the Democratic party would trv to make
it a Slave State. Soon Minnesota and Nebraska
will also be admitted as Free State-, \erily,
Slavery is making astounding "aggressions on
free territory," under Democratic administra- j
tions ! Whv, it almost makes "one's hair stand ,
on end" to think of it!
Death of Col. H i/nkuop. VV e chronicle with
sorrow the untimely death of Col. f . M. IV y\-
koop, late U. S. Marshal for the Ei-tern I);-- I
trict of Pennsylvania, which took place mar
Tamaqua, on the 13th of the present month.—
He was out hunting with a servant, wh.-n
a gun in the bands of the latter wa< accideutal-
Iv discharged, the contents taking effect in < 01.
W.'s leg, and causing his death in bait an hour!
Col. Wvnkoop served with distinction in the
Mexican War.
#
Congress. — Nothing of importance has been .
transacted in the Lower House within the last .
vepje. There was a spirited debate on the
Lecompton Constitution" between NT". Cx,
f Ohio, and .Mr. Hughes, ol Indiana, the til
er taking a position against tie* Constitution,
d tile latter urging very sen-i >ly, that there
is no necessity, as yet, for discus-ion .of that
cunient as it iiad not b**n presented to Con- .
*>s. The House went into Committee of the
hole, on the Treasury Note Bill, on Saturday
, hut the Committe nw after several speec'u
ad been made. We notice with phason-
Pennsylvania is honored wifli the Chair
oj the Committee of Ways and Pleang, in
eison of Hon. J. Glanct Jo.nc-. A cor
nilent of the Gettysburg Compiler , -ays
our member, Hon. V", u.-on Ruii.i.v is
I c/7ia/i of the Committee of Expenditures
e I Cur Department. lie is also a member
e Committee on Patent*. In the Senate,
lire en made a strong and argumentative
li in support ofthe Administration on the j
is question. The appointment of G.-n. j
er, as Secretary of.Kansas was confirmed
vote of 29 to 19. This is considered as a
j ote of the Senate, on the Kansas policy of j
V immi-tration. The S> nate passed the
try Note Bill on Saturday evening. It
ies for an issue of twenty millions of dol
n sums of not less tfiau ticaring an
■st of six per cent, or less, in the discretion
Secretary of the Treasury. The opera
ofthe act is limited to the Ist of January,
il Estate for Sale. — We call the attention
■ readers to the advertisement of Mahala
inter, offering at public sale the valuable
es'at-, late the property ot James VYemmer
. Also to[ that of Mrs. Sarah Grove,
e will be good opportunities offered at both
sales for profitable investment.
I '^s, —to Hon. Wilson Rcilly, and D. J.
,e ° Philadelphia, for early capites
dent's Message.
yt )f assortment of Hair, Tootli and
jjpeg just received and for sale at
Common School*.
no. e.
TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES.
County Superintendents are furnished with
two kinds of certificates. Teachers Count i f
and Teachers provisional. The first kind is
intended to stand good in the county from year
;to year without t-egi|iiiiatinn. The new edi
tion, issued in October fa-i, is intended to su
persede the old one which has b-en nulled,
and cannot hold good any longer. Applicants
for this certificate are required not merely, to
;be thorough in qualifications, but to be well
skilled in the art of teaching, also. This is the
vital point. Young teachers, therefore, cannot ob
tain it till they have proved their ability to teach.
This kind is very scarce in the countv. Most
of those issued heretofore, have been substituted
by the provisional on<. And those still hold
ing the old professional ones, cannot he employ
i ed upon its license.
The second kind has the teacher's qualifica
tions marked upon the face of it bv numbers.—
No. 1. signifies, Very G >oil: 2. Good: 3. Mnl-
I tiling: 4*. Poor: ami f). Wry Poor. When a
teacher is very good in a particular branch, tie
receives No. I, when h- j a little h-.-s than
very good, he receives No. 2. Nos. 3. 4-. and
|5. are considered tatiier deficient. The num
! l>ers are given according to the judgment of the
I Superintendent. Errors, of course, are pos>i
! hie; but when they so occur, they geO' rally
I lean to the side ofthe Teacher: but should any
I one think thai lite error is against him. a sec
ond hearing will be granted, upon application
with a proper explanation. But not withstand- :
ing this, it has been discovered that two teach
er-, atier having been favored bv tiie Superin
tendent, secretly erased the numbers thev r—
I ceived, and put down such as suited their
convenience better. Whilst this is to be re
gretted, vet it is some sat.-Letion toknow. that in
j the large and important class of society formed
by t tie teachers m !hi- county. r>n!v two of tin
stamp have been discovered. The i 'rtificate
j are always given on clean paper, and when
they are blurred about the place of the num
i hers, the directors always think tint something
is wrong. No. I. may be given in one or two
branches, and \>.2,3,0r 4, in the next. It
is not a good sign it the certificate he not pre
sented in applying for a school. The directors .
generally understand this, and do riot article
with teachers till thev are well satisfied,
i A ve.-v good plan of grading the certificates
| has been adopted bv most of the board in the
j county. The best, receives tiie highest w ages, j
| The difference should be made so gr**at that rv- :
j cry teacher, holding a provisional certificate,
1 would set about to improve himself. In some |
j districts No. 3. cannot tie employed: in others it ;
is employed from necessity. No. 1. and 5.'
should never he employed at all.
It is confidently expected that the different
• Boards of Directors in the county, will excuse
the Teachers who attend tlm Countv Institute.
SUPERINTENDENT.
PULMONARY DISEASES.
There is a remedy prepared bv Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, i
| of 14li Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. that has won great
renown in the way of curing the various incipient
; disea-es of the Lnngs and Pulmonary apparatus.
Dr. Keyser'g Pectoral Syrup is rui quark nostrum,
i but lias won and kept ihe confidence of men of the
hizue-t standing. fir. Keyser prepares and mix*--
ali tiie ingredients of the Pectoral Syrup with his
own hands, an' -ays that he wi!J*rpntiime to do so. j
Il you ish a good medicine for a Co'uh or Cold you
can buy it at the Agencies.
For ale bySarr uel Brown, Bedford, and by f n!-
vin & llobiiisou, Schelfiburg.
Bedford Markets.
rollitKOTF.ri WKKKI.tr BY J. iV ,!. SI. StIOEXtAKKK.
Flour, $ 1 AO Butler, 10 rts.
Wheat, per bu. o*l l-U-s, per doz. Idf *'
, Rye, ** 0(1 cts.
Buckwheat, per bu. 40 •• Lard " 10 " j
Barley, r* Onions, per liu- 3;.[ "
I Outs, *• go '• Corn, in *•
Potatoes, " 37.j
li A R 15 B IC it:
On Thursday the 17th at the Lutheran Parsonage
by the Rev. F. Benedict, .Mr. Ada i Imler and Mi-s
Mary Fetter iot 1* of Bedford 1 ownship.
On tim 1 fit h irist., by Wm. C. U isegarver,
F,-q., Mr. I - c Rerkheinier t Mi-- F.<— Ann,
1 daughter <"'! S i,iitie! M. Sieek, all <>l St. ( iair!p.,
| in tins county.
• DIED:
On Saturday, the lOtii in-t., Mr. Joseph Hunt of
; Cumberland Valley, aged fifty fonr years and eight
: months.
The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian
Church, ami highly esteemed *>y nil who knew him.
i His! Ast illne-s wa- brief his di-' a-e, typhoid fever.
! A large rocrour-e ol people to.lowed hi- remains to
their last r-sting place. Be ' e al.o reaily, for in
such an hour as ye think not he Son of Man rum
efh. Com.
i\' civ 7l bvcvt i 9 cin cnt s .
APPEALS.
Notice is hereby given to the taxable inhabitants
of Bediord County that an appe. l will he held Iry
the Commissioners, a! the Commissioners otlice
in the Borough ot Bedford on the days -pec.tied, to
; wit :
For 'he Townslops ot Hopewell, St. * iiiir. I nion.
: Middle and South Woodhery, on Monday the llth
' day of January next.
For the Towi -hips of Broa<!top, Liberty, Monroe.
' F.a-tand West Provjileru e, and Siiitke.-jiriug.on "i oes
dav the PJih *lay of Januai y next.
For the Townships ol ( oleraio, t uu'beriaii'! * .nley,
; Ilari-on, Londonilery, and Southampl'm, on \\ *'<iiies
• dav the 13th <!ay ot January ii"*h
For theTownsiupsot Beitlorti, Juniatta, Napiei. and
the Borough of Bedford aWScheilsbnig, on Thursday
the 14th dav of January next.
When and where alt persons or corporator- melius
j them-elves aggrieved at the enumeration and valua
tion of their taxable property and effects, por-uai.t
! to the Several arts of assembly, are requested to
j attend and -late then grievances (or reifies- accord
.mg u. Law. , UM. WIIETSTONE,
H. Nicodemus, clerk, \ If- '■ NNLU,
Commissioners otfice, ( f.v ANii.
December23th IW, \ Commis-ioners*
filffif li MpiS sbP!
"HE submrii ers having formed a partnership un
; iler 1 'ie style pf "Dork \ AkJho.ii" for the purpose
ol* coining*! >u tit-nerai
FOUN DRY AND MACHINE
j bu iness in the establishment recently erected by
; Uilltard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford county, are nmv
j prepared to execute orders l<ir CAS'fJiM'S .
MACItISEHY ot every description. They will
' build to order steam-engines, coal and drift-ears,
: horse powers, and threshing machines—also, cast-
I irig of every knot foi furnaces, forges, sarv. gri-t and
' rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house
! fronts, bracket-, itc., tie.
They are also, now making a fine assortment ol
j STOVES of varmus kinds of Ihe latest patterns and
i most approve*! htyies, incliulitig several *;
COOK. STOVES of the best make, heating stoves
j for churches, offices, bnr-roonis, No.
A full assortment of Stoves will be kept constant
! |y on band, and said at wholesale and retail, at pri
j e'es to suit the tunes, and quality, warranted equai
ito the best ea-tern make. Machinery of all kinds
I rqwired pwapll; •
' October 30, 1857. K. W. ASHCOM.
IHT.IJC SALC
Ot Valuable Real Estate, late the Property of
JAMES WEMMER, DECD.
BV virt, e of a:i order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, the undersigned will oiler at
public sale on the premises, in Monroe town
ship, on Saturday /./< I6M day of January,
ISSS', all t lie real estate of said deceased, being
441 ACRES AND 64 PERCHES,
adjoining lands of Andrew Irons, Michael Her
ner, Nathan Giubb and others.
T::rms: —One third to remain in the hands of
; the purchaser, the interest thereon to he paid
: annually to the widow ; nrie third to he paid at
confirmation .of sale at February Term. IfifiS,
and the balance one third in two equal annual
payments. M AHA LA WEMMER,
Dec. IS, IST)7. Administratrix.
A PRIME !ot of Groceries, just received at
Shoemaker's Colonade Store. [dec.4,'->7.]
DRI'-LIANT PROSPECTUS'.
FOURTH YEAR OF i'HH
j COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.
THE FA.MOt'S
1) CFSELDORF GALLER 1" OF PAIXTIXGS.'
Purchased at a cost of $180,000!
AMI POWER'S V. l.Ri.Vi RENOWNED STATCE OF THE
GREEK SLAVE!
Re- purchased |"or wx ihonsuii i da!lar v, with several
hundred other works of Arr, iti Paintings, Sculpture
ai.it Bronzes. coiripitze tlie Premiums io be awarded
to the subscribers of the Cosmofiotit<> Art Assor"r
/inri. who subscribe before the 28ni of January, 1858,
at which time the awards will lake place.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
F.verv subscriber of/Are/ dotlm* i - entitled To a
i copv Ot ttie largf arc! splendid S'ee! Engraving, enti.
tied '-M iMH.-r Drsi isv," aiso to •' copv o! the Cos-
Mofw/itatr At .Juttrur.l one year, also it Certificate iii
the award of Premiums, al-o a tree admission to the
Ditsseldoi f and Cosmopolitan Galleries. Thus iti
• eeri that for evert three dollars, fh" subscriber not
only receives it SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR F.N
GRAYING ! tint, also, the b- autitui Pli O DOLLAR
ART JOCKXAI., OXI' YEA / '. Each subscrihei
; is aiso presented with a Certificate in the AwanU o
Premiums, by which aval lable work ot Art, in Pain
ting ~r Sculpture, may lie ..-ceivvd in addition, Thin
giving to every subscriber an equivalent to the val
ue of Jiff do!'■( r.v, and a certificate gratis.
Any one of the leading S-'i Magazines is furnished
, instead ot Engraving and Art Journal, it desire.;.
No pel-on is restricted to a single share. I host
Taking five memberships, remitting Sid, are ent.tler
to an extra Engraving, and six tickets.
Full particulars ot the Association are given tr
the Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendit
Engravings, price fifty rents per number. Specimei
copies will be sen! to all persons who desire to -ub
scribe, on receipt of five po-tage siamps, (15 rents
; Address C. L. DERBY. Actuary <.A. A.
dec! 1,'57. 048 Broadway, New-York.
Country Physicians can have their order:
I filled at Cttv prices at Dr. Harry's.
I Bedford, Dec. f, 1856.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS. —A (treat vari
etv of Silks, Chain's, Lamet tines, 4Xc., to suit al
tastes, at REED'S CHEAP STORE.
4c Co. have established their Ex
ptess on the H. 4c B. T. R. R. and appointer
C. W. ASHCOM, Esq., agent at Hopewell.
A large assortment of Glass Preserve Jars, jus
received, at SHOEMAKER'S Colonade Store.
Aug. If. 1557.
ROOTS Sr SHOES. —The subscribers ha v.
hist opened a large supply of Boots add Shoes
suitable for Fall and VY inter.
A. R. CRAMER &' Co.
_ i
HOOPS —P>ra-s Ik Whalebone. Si rt Hoops Ju
Received at Shoemaker's Colonade Store.
Aug. 21, 1557.
Vi 55 3* 1 3"5 Sj ill 2£3 ! "
T/if ]i tit t sit Lion hiitlhn " irtllt the lirit?uf Tigt
LATEST ARRIVAL AT J. REED
new good
NOTWITHSTANDING th" pectirua
bariasMfient, and the tmiiersal complaints
turn the suiiscrib r take- piea-ure in am
to Itie people oi iledlord and vicinity thi*
ju-l returned iron: the eastern cities wit
handsome and cheap stock ot
FALL AND VY IN i'ER GOG
anion" eh Ic ti may be iound i. r.t t I >,
cGm mures. satinets, 'is,
jeans. VESTENGS. ~1
Jtc., &c.y&r. A N->. an d -gant asfe,
L ADlEs' DRESS GOODS, ciu-Mstinc ifOF.S,
MOE'sLIN de LA IN IS. FRENCH other
VAI.ENT IAS, ice., and a great ur
GOODS fill ladles' „! ,1 c'.ildrens Wea
-ALSO- 2EXS-
C ROC ERIES, HARDWARE
HARE, A/., A.'/*., (l f
ALSO—An exce'lionl as-< j
ROOTS .LVD S/KL ha nge for
All Kinds ot .l.iin( -ti<- p o.tiice feciv
goo.E. 1 .♦ i '.s oi a!I 1 enasyIM-* ot ot.i
led ill pill, us vifii as the notes ol RF.F.D.
Oct. SO, C-T. j
SAJIXSi MAT CJTTSS3 f
&W / , j. PeJ , the tics'
REMEMP-Eif that lllyu ii" N Urn I" ,C 1
' M■,chines ot fit dHcrjpfioiil. i/ Cutler-'
pie of Hedfo'il County. ' x . and wtier
i <Y FStOfr* ue v. arm *,„y be re
tn-iy ci ii.illit.g th-- , his a,;. 1 adjoin""!
O. Dt> arc solicit <7
| coiriti' J . /
j Sept. 18,-1557. / _
1) SSOttliit'U >!/■" ''' Hen
, J e x\sl. nil mv ->
Till-paitie'i'stnp h-re'.iv „anie am
ry S. Kma and Jane* B business at i
nrui ot MaJar.i. Kl ig ' m lowiislitp, A" 1101
mon's Iron VVorks t f , ro)ls?Ilt .
county, is dissolved k J^'SWY K. ivlN l '-
! , , c - ' /tAMES MAliAiiA.
Nov. 2, 184/. i /
f JLctoring iron at 1.e0.0..
The busing of naif' j Illt de, signer.
Iron Works, ail! 1, f^^ o( his late pa.mer
•A lio br,s P„rqras.-.t il. t , v and erfect.
i James Madfy, mr t/ 1 • J King (o.
belonging trfttie late?'""' JiKNUV S. KING.
' Nov. UO. L 57. /
/
neb^ ska •■^ E un ; 7RED n
! 50,000 iuSCf- 21 " SLiYGu-hiJ.L, --
i TIN tiXi)/ ) l , i , l'" RsM ITUl TU BUSlNfcS f^
!
' : busf'eG in pi"-- il!e, Pe<ltord coiint) i a u
• pecttvcly j„J..the public, that bet
! '"TIN C./KU AND SHEET UI 2. N \LSO, R S OV
oii the m,/ accommodinuig term^ ti .^ t u x
' Pipe at lSlpetits per pom".: and -p ( . an be hod a
1 ' .-a,, per lilt, this being cfjeupe r {uM ahborho.e.
' ; otherAstablishtnent in the pUc tKl , in es, am
Have 1 a thorough knowDdg a)) who ,na;
' determ.il o apa'e no pams to 1- t shari
give hiiF a call, he ,pea to re.W<
|ol a gem rous public. eHARU :s T. BLAKE-
I
1 ; Hav I'iHualt"> kii > 1 lial ° ,
can all be had at Dr. Cteatr. at Har
S Rotisell's unrivalled bha ug
! ry's.
rslic Miction.
Broad Ton Coal
AT THE COOK COLLIEKiJ Va t ,h-ir storo i
AT HOPEWELL, ({fV, WEST' PROVIDENCE i•>
KNOWN AS THE COKE BA*, 4iW „/
THE undersigned would hereby noiify '.fitock consists ' V,-st
that he is engaged in the coal k mining b IV> eds, Janes, Satin and • •
the Broad Top coal mines, one half mile . r ,,,<ral assortment ol Woolen an.
town of Hopewell. In order to insure • - . a aI1( j White t lail
he will sell it at the mines at -!| centslic gootis, *
and delivered at Hopewell, at 6 cents ijjtngbains, __ .... „
Persons wishing coal will find it to tie 1 ApjlS DR'tSS uOOUu -
to give him a call, as the coal is of th var i r i v consisting Rv P art °f P' a,n ' u
and the terms ppri bushel less than it - 'v_ r : nrt^s all W 00l Delaines,
lor elsewhere. The subscriber can :d|'d Oec ' 1 •' . . p ffUre d Swiss
found at his office at Hopewell, by pjjfcccas, Silks, dotted [ • < - 1. j n4rejß
of purchasing. „ Cambric Jackonets, Silk Eats r, ,
Dec IS, ; 57-3m. RICH ART# " . c „ s oi excellent Calico, hed
jiuteijrh y = a r , upg Mpn an d wa
granay WftfS}i2>liir Silk and I uttoii • FatiCV
STRAY HOuf; Wool ani , Cotton hose, plain and I at.cy
CAME trespassing on the pre"" 4
scriber residing in Harrison ti
county, sometime last June,
supposed to be about nine mj
marks. The owner is reqiie^
ward, prove property pay cli,
away, or else they will bc|
law directs. M
Dec. IS, IBf>7. 3-t.
SNSmJc od* Wil£s t
BEDFORD COL\\TY*, u ,he
At :ue Judg
at Bedford, in and for the
L6tb day of November,
A^werand
es of the same Court, , "s~
The id county,
S. L. Russell, ndmiiiis'rth that
hmuiito oititf.ro of VVmjf made sab*
deceased, was read an Tar as they
pursuance of an order from was ap
ofali 'he real estate ja .d dee'd, so
then knew, and the m Me lately been
plied to the paymeii.vried a body !
far as they were reajn; y township,
itiloiDieil ihat the si w Roaenbarry,
mi improved w ood-jpfor (tu-rcabouts,
Erankl in count v. i . riot le--- than
and others; cm.; deceased, vet re
that debis to a i JQ',; to make u de
,*jOu agaiue; : jß y 53,500 ;I pos>i
inair. unpaid, ai. jptpranklin enmity,
cree an:horizini,. Russell, Esq., the
hie, from Ihe -.j,. an( l a li parties in-
Whereupon, oi ( . 0 „ r next Orphans
Court grant a J* on the "2d Monday, Mb
tere-ied, to now cause il a ">
Court, to be ! made by the Couit
Hav of i petitioners*
have why a 1 fc*ve hrrttun.
pursuant to (d ~n j of said Court at
day oi November. A.
1). WASHAbAI
Ih lvi-7.
Dec. j V , ,
)riSITIO.\.
WITH WHEREAS, Jacob U'JK
ship Bed lord county, died se iz
. described real estate v.zt A
,a;<! of asrd of seveial tracts ol patented
e,! 01 I township, containing about lou
lar,d ; adjoining lands of Frederick H illi
hum) .• v ,„ , Nicholas Hudle and u.n
'C"a S n>.,c mansion house arm
stables, large stone tlouring mi ' * 1
ers *
>'"idovv, Catharine Riffle, and issue six
utand-cbild, to wit: John ( • Him .
one granu Marv, intermarried
Indiana county Pa.,
r *eeny. t "|> av id, residing m EtS O "
#ling in Ellen, intermarri
"Ti3'..' ™"
arhtion or'valna'.on
,0 hold an ~2d day of January,
< it they see P ro P er^ lLl JA M s . FEE RE.
, / ' Sheriff.
f. Office, Bedlord. (
Dec. lb, Di*' 7 -
[yurici: i.v ÜBBL FOR DIVORCE
■ „ 11... 1 V he: lln the Commr-o 1 ..a,,
.Dzabeth B- rs' • ■ > .■ Uedford < ounty,
icxt friend Jo-eph Diegor. , -gj_ Xov. T. 1 Kr >~■
llenrv M- Kei! "'.- , ! Divorce, returnable
Abas Mil,pirn aon Lib. I r 1 A||( , , )OVV
WV.rl?>- m, inuT.o'n of John P. Reed,
O wit. Nov. in.II, k ..tire of the above
r to take depositions. J.„ t v,e Court.
, n pursuance of t he ahvvem-Dr I,
l,v fi.Mfy and reqm.e Hem> Ji- >a :.. c „ ult ,
named reßptiOdenf. to -M'P'• a ,r-aid com
nfl the 9th day ot February x- vuv^ y SUen(r .
. the above Commission. 1 w.U proceed
P,\ virtue ot the ulirv ~ , t ed case on Mon
ro take depositions, ... 'be uhove^ , he
day the tth v bo.ouD. o: Scbells
oltice of John smith, Esq., I " JoHN s . S (UELL,
burst. Cnmmiasionfr*
L)fc. IS, 18-3 G.
Valuable Form For
a r t.s Tin-subscriber wu! •'*•' 1 '• s "'' '
tit il.iv of December, that %alu
-1 huisuay,t!.r • > . resides, I vim: ,)l,e
•- 1 " farm on on Che>lm.l
mile nortb-w. - - v rjRED AND
: :.i ciEsi, r
ol V--.U
cxcc'i'le'nt'orclhiDl o. choice ln.il oU\l
:,v; ' ms maiie
known (Ml (lay "I I" 1 "- S AUAH GROVE.
Schellsburi, Dec. 11, ISo7.
Ssroad Top
Ymn. tTio Uidcllts\tifg Oollury.
all v Other persons ... He, vin fin d , T to thEir
or
| tsnntb, -t
Dec. TV, 1557.-3m
.Votice to Collectors.
; A i,i, ..il.lb 0....... n..
i 11... . 1.',.. .; .ii"
!rf":
I <• c< "" , im! ""
: o.u.i. as pos.,l"® Sj 'oflh, rommissloi.'rs.
H. MCODEMLS, Clerk.
i Commissioners' OlSce, ♦
| December 11, lar. >
attentions Kellemeis
' , . „ rrtplPl i to appeal at your n-ual placi
YOU are hereby 0 ' , h d of January
i:rWr^r^BKT,o. B
' Bv order ot the Captain.
Dec. 11. IW-•
WINTER SHAWLS, ,
ww Sots!&
V,, Mi-" M~
Syrups, '1 •* • LU ';"" ' 1 LPt.Jtv, oi.f M
Dru'TS, Paw's, Dy".M'Js, ...•••, ( -o brfl|(
HARDWARE, such 1 ;
d "'t;dM . ™ -
maKrts 1.. ••"• - y . L j, nsW aKE, Cro,:U.-iy
( _ r ((| ] tib-s
u„d Mcirt p"'. '"1"! '"' a
'- f2 T' v s, .;r-vt: ,
; . .• .... a r U ! wf!i selected.
' ;ir —^■ ' V" will aK > oilri on lb ' t'-av a -
Th , s „cn:, ■
>--"^ l """ ST P RE
prop-*rl\. * •'•• a . - .14. y. ei .onj.
i„<l WAKE HCI >U being oS h
, w -i jn•! f I* ii >'Ol I" lltt
The fbove is tt" best alanJ 1 )
- >. •< • n r ,|\F with 2UUU St a-
BKICK w EL H N fir...
M. anfi Olh'r .>•>! ~„ f ,, t
lot of fruit trees. In* n J lot
tini*-
of sro.M-.fi m Hi- "•> 01 A, ~.., |, act .
an!l.ol>-co,r.im,..fi-vr-y.IJ -'""'S
£ WM. STATUS, S- CO.
for sale; OR
S&S<\—9o Ai res of Land,
called' Sugar BoUooi,' .
M. Clair township.
■I. sis.ris sr.s
'.tot" S " > f"> '•>■ ' to "" -
ciiparity of Peter Mornmsstar.
lf,o acres of land in Wlla. County, low.
220 acre, of land in *^*° ~,ery C ° Unty ' l ° W "'
220 acres of laud in Uamson County, lowa.
120 acres in Mornson~County, Minnesota.
, „f block ill "'-fij f S '""" ka
All nearVhe Rail Road- and presenting good oppor
tur.itie- for ii-v--tmeut,. §h A j{>ON.
Bedford, Nov. l.t, I s -''-
ORPHANS' COI R! SALE t*
i> p* i v< r Y V iK.
K \? A I ' i- V 11 "
• 1 r of the Orphans' Court oi
by virtue o. an „ . !U ,Uat public ven-
Bedford county, l ne-uoc
,n Bedi.i I town •' ,• • r ;, Ml | Michael 110 -
Iv.lfi-cHml.r. 0 .cb- '' „ „
dnbautn— about ■"-> acres u.
hav '''-; I >v^VM r AHALF lOG HOCSF.. A 1-00
£aun "'m^A\V A M!U- Tbc. . k-ofi
on - i.erii oi > .vhrs it the coiilirma-
T..r-;K- AKtV
timi id sate on - Aoril 1 and the
week—tbe balance, one N . , r I
rest in two equal annual payment, .he.eau
o' interest. j(UjN R F1 RNK y,
A'lm'r of Andtew C ain.oec.
Nov 00. oi
ORPHANS' COERI' >AI.E
OJf JiE.IL ESTATE.
B Y vutue O, an *£££SlSTa?^
1 I ,„„u.i.il.-rvy town-nip, m *'d
o:s the premises. > ~m h er next,
u„. * ""
clear- t; ri.vrn_ \mos Ralev, deceas
ed! b Thprop"rty'is'oil 1 i's Creek, near the route
ot '.;^; K^" n^A<HU^m a '. l of sale on
Monday of l ehmary Court. HALL,
Adm'rof Amos Haley, dec.
"Vov.'JO. •">••
■2 -M, i# 3N. i^otfs
H AS just Z\ x u
-
~ - Prei ch Flowers. Plumes.
V.;,-.,-IS.l ..■. , V „ I „ IV ~f
ot Fancv Goods.
Oct. 'lb, ISO"-
S.isJ o£" Battler*.
5 EM AIN ING in the P-t otVuv at lledfml,
W Pa Nov :F)th, IN)?. Persons calling
vcrtised. x _ h Mai:a. Mrs.
Allen .tarn-. Esq., Bradley .lames. Mr.
Burns F.noen, .lr. Cour -ault Louts. !>'.
(hairier Joseph, I s l-. {;ioff Abraham , Mr.
Fisher Mary, F.. Miss ~ Ju! ia. A. M
Henderson Henry, M _ y> T . M.-a
Hicks El.as, Lsq., H ale Jacob,
Halt Joseph, Esq-, Arnold, Esq.,
Kneger Elizabeth, - ' s Fdder, A-
Mock W . A. stcck John, M.
McGlouahelen Charle., Slm|pr je[ry>
Swerganel A. Sho-irder John, A.
Sullivan Mortz, Waller, George,
Tiphaily Robert,
Webb Jason E. } A MO WKY, V- M-
Dec- I, 185" _ _
IESW FALL GCODS.
Tne subscribers have just b ,r b will be
me,lt of 1 all -and V\ " lter e # , We respectfully
otfeiei! at prices to suit ti. buyers, to call
invite Cash and , ha „
oobfi..
Country Produce of all kjnfl. craME r & Co.
On ics-
I. ori'fiH fc CO.. respectfully invite the
MK>. 11. I> U.UI i '• P d atld vicinity to
iitni'.iou 01 the Lames ° , . s : ust o pened
it i new and handsome stock . J Ream
Budding" J.li..t.oppof Dr. R"",
fhe.r stock ro"^'*' 8 ,n ' art All Woo! de laines.
Mohe Antique Silks. do prlnted .
Bik. Gro ile Rh.ne. Kiastic Belt*.
r i*...
Moss head f 1 nn 0 e?. Chenille Scarfs.
?erfttmry, Ertracts, Jewe.ry, fcc
' SHOES. CAITKHS. OViasBOES.fcC;
SHAWLS.:,-, 'g! PK^'T'.
Li'TiF. A. FISHBURN.
Oct. 23, 1657,
blymire and hartley.
House turnishiii}. g embraces every thins
.i" °" h ' *"•
Cutlery of all descriptions.
Carpenter'# tool*.
Cabinet maker'- tools and findings,
Wooden and willow ware,
Hopes of several sizes,
Chains in assortment,
shovels, scoops, forks and spades.
Files and Rasps in \ ariety,
Locks of all inscriptions
And Builders Hardware ' general.
Farmers, Hand and >ieig , '
Skates for ail the hoys.
Iron and Steel of all Sizes,
P,rass, Copper and Iron wire,
Churns in \ anet*.. .
Cotfee and Spice Alilla, (Warranted)
Fox Rat, aud Mice traps,
Spadi, Shovel, fork and axe handle.,
Brushes in Variety,
Class and Putty,
Paints and oils,
Fluid, Pine oil and Turpentine,
Sausage Meat cutters, unsurpassed,
Sausage Staffers,
Apple Parers,
Double and Single Bit axes.
Knife cleaners, an excellent article,
and tin lined Kettles.
Patent and common Sad Irons,
Shoemakeis tools ar.tl findings,
Screen w ire,
Chain Pumps,
Farmers Bags,
Corn Shellers,
Corn Fodder Cutters and crur,er*,
Corn mills,
(Bass and common Lanterns.
immediate supervision - offer great induce
e,lt assortment of tin ware. VV e &
ments to 'ounyy merchants t
count, very lac,. rrol ,ably 20 diterent
assortment of - ,ock ~r alintf Stoves selected trom
**** m want,n&
& °We"aei an on U ST few old fashioned stoves at
reduced puces. BeMil , Stove*, SIO,OO all sound.
Hathaway SIO,OO toSIo.OO
Thankful to all who
W Th k Vr.nd deiiTch to out door work, spouting
r,:,V 'sheeting done at
k toT ia s,ove P Blacking, which is
ihe celebrated >c r used tor
cheaper and supeno to any and
;!"• rrr-JXZiri>£** —••
fire board* sbo rt every thing in the
£&!S£ and copper smith line. Please give us
I&s^*BAtwv
Stray strea**
CAME the premises o.Jt* su^
Se .-.th'of # s ; e d d ZTZ
U h ' t '*. 'with the' left ear cropped and a
wars and a halt oi .. fork cut out of the
■ "'r. 1 " • "X i1... i. '<*•>
1 et-• GF.ORGF. KNISELY.
Dec. 11, 1557."
V. JKJVW THYSELF."
An Invaluable Book for '25 Cents, <Ev
crv i'Timiiv si bave a C "P>'
?s
• _ .ai nt mi a oul J in * f^v^r y form ot disease con-
I ft
* sell-anus ,or - - | familiar Style, a
rK3S .Cities, ana everything
that --il^^ ll 'V b p , '" , Ll: e o/r Lfr/r, i Few*.
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Collfft ,author of tins work, •
ICAL f.-l A '" vv ho advertise to cure the
, ;U ,. ,h- map-nty o tarn r „ dua , e of one of
PKeasesol which it ' r, < tatP (, It afford.
r a™.a.
me pleasure ,o nr artice, as a .uccesful and
° V t0 .Idpractitione'r. in whose honor and integ
.■xpeit. nv . ..reatest confidence.
vity 'hey may P U 'he^rea^
Fro* A. HWfW.
VhtLvi.— It d.v-sme p.eas Ai . U(of cf lhe u.VrJv-
Ibe pioleional . J c f Diseases ot the
n/.Tr-"""'- - ■ „! hem of long standing, have
Genital Organs, some c skm has been
come under my 10 rlect health, in some in
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stai.ce. where ■ 1 uea tn.ent of sernioat
yond medic e- ; at .,^ ment 0 f the functions frodu-
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a, YK..b "v>;
his superior in \ vears. <<eem it
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no more than pis indiscretion, to rec
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integrity they AtFßi® WOOIWA*D, M. O-
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