The Bedford f^axette* AT HOME AND ABROAD. The Buzzard Clique. a art tin. —Tile utile squib which we fired at the Buzzard, w.efc u-n-re last, must have hit htm "under l-> fifth rib," judg ing from the manner in which fie squirms and wriggles in the last issue of his organ. Indeed he is so.insane with rage at our article, as to imagine himself tvpafil* of criticising its cram mat ical construction I A sad thine is it for the Buzzard that his insanity did not intermit long enough for him to see that he was making an ass of himself when he attempted to correct our short-comings iu grammar. Cur "devil," who says that some years ago he once saw the back of "Kirkham's Grammar"™ a bookstore, has undertaken to point out some of the inaccuracies bf the Buzzard'a article in which the sin of writing "bad grammar" is laid to our charge. He wishes it, however, to be distinctly under stood that whilst reviewing the aforesaid article, he used a pair ol tongs to hoi i the paper con taining it, fearing that should he touch it he would have to spend all his earnings for soap wherewith '.o cleanse hi.- hands. He has un derscored, with the poker, the following senten ces, which are full of errors: "The last Gazette lias an article which con tains as much billingsgate, and bad grammar, oS is SELDOM IblJlld 111 Uti Ailicle of the same length." "TbeNOMRX n at >l "nigger organ" haunts the imagination of our cd-mporary, "'ith all kinds of fantasies. The NAME however, is an appropriate one as it ((tie name, ot couise) favors the introduction of negro slavery into all the territories of the I nioa, it stands to reason that it (the numr, again) is the '•rugger organ," and units (your what.') that opposes its introduction, and is in favor ol tree white labor THERE (where f) is the white man's organ. (What (•.pan ? that of hearing, sight, smell, meanness, or what "We doubt not that the ARTicr.rts to which it alludes, as uriiriistakaoty r>i.\ t>," See. The "nomenclature of nigger oigan !" Shade of Webster, look down! ,\'o/n?n cloture, mean ing, its/ of ike. more utunL unit important words in a language, thus coupled with "nig ger organ What dots it mean ? Ifit means anything, it is, that the phrase "nigger organ*" is a language complete in itself— the lan guage, par excellence . of the Buzzard Clique. So much for the "murdering of the King's English" by the Buzzard. Now for his faLe liood ami blackguardism. He says : "When 1 he present proprietors of the Gazette took charge of that paper, lj:,t summer, as they were i:t a measure strangers here, we intended to treat them kindle, and in case we got into a contioversv, we delet mined. that they; should commence it." \ A hlacl.-er lie than that was never penned. The editors of'the Buzzard sheet well know that the very week previous to our taking- pos session of the (fnZrtfe office, when We were entire strangers to them, a discourteous and ma licious.notice of our rumored purchase appear ed in their paper. They know, moreover,that tliev s-ized every opportunity to copy from Other Abolition prints with which we formerly had had differences, articles Containing the vi lest ca! tunnies ol our good name. They know, too, as trc know, that they have been making a systematic effort, ever since our connexion with the Gazette, to prejudice Demo crats against u--, which, thanks to the good sense of the Democracy of Bedford county, they have utterly faded t;> rfi. And yet they pre tendhohave been our friend*' Heaven protect us from suck fri> uds ;..x they ! The Buzzard >a\ s that we-, idir.gsgate" (quite a vert, 11; at,) a munhei ■ i'the Bar with whom we profess to be on good terms, if to pay that he writes eddo.ia's fir the Buzz tr-i sheet, is to ''bil lingsgate" him, then we plead guilty. At anv rate, f'.atj-'tneuiber of the I-'nr will not hlairie us for < .iling iirri the Jiuzznrti. when we tei! him that a 'dohhu jfiemher" ol the Buzzard Clique informs ns that he is the man who calls us "nig gers 1 ' in the Buzzard edifoi nils. As to our having a personal controversy with the little red thing "which glories in the *ob riquet of "C >ck R > iin," that i< out of the ques tion. Wegive it a wide bet th. U'e keep aloof from for the same reason that you, dear read er, would avoid the proximity of a skunk. There! We have managed to make a "lo cal" out of the Buzzard, business, at any rate. .7 Liberal Kslnblixhmerit. — We ask our friends to read the advertisement in another column headed '* \gent<, attention.'" Messrs. Todd fx. Co. have sent us one of the gold pen cils named iri their prospectus, which can be seen at our "ftice by any "tie wishing to inspect it. Timy are richly worth the price for which they >ell them and how they can afford to give such prizes with ihem as gold watches, gold chjufifc Nc., fx;we do not understand : never theless it is certain that they have done it. We are assured that there is no humbug in their way of uoitv business. I ('or/ iify suptriniendent. —Mr. HF.CKERMAN, our efficient Superintendent of Common Schools, was confined to his !ed i>y severe illness, for several weeks pa*!. We are giad to hear, however, that he is convalescent, and will soon he able to resume the duties of his office. Snow ot last! —On Monday, of this week, the first snow of the season, worth talking about ' tell ui this region. The merry noises of sleighing, which it brought with it, have howev er, alrendv ceased, or are rendered discordant by tlie sound of the sleigh grinding over the bare turnpike. "Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh." jiesprttfully declined —the poem entitled "1 WOULDN'T HAVE SUCH A REAU." The author wilt excuse our declining to publish it, as it is much too long for our columns. Special Notices. A Goon Investment.—Any investment ol" money that is certain to bring health, comfort, and happi to the tamiiy circle, ruust be a good one. The purchase of a GRaven ft Baker Sewing Machine will do all tbi*. and bring more joyous smiles to the face of a house-wile, than any other investment ot alike -uin o! money, it is a deed of emancipation from the toils of band sewing, and will give her time for self-improvement, or for the mental culture of her children, and every family should be provided with one. Infetenza.—This is a very common disease at this season of the year, and frequently leads to deep seated coughs, oftentimes Consumption. To those who may be troubled iu that way, we advise to read the following notice, and act accordingly : From the Pittsburgh Utormtig Posti, Oct. 28, 15.32. Influenza.—One of the best medicines tor the cure of Influenza, that can be found in the country, is Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup. We have tried it, and lake great pleasure'in hearing testimony to its efficacy. There i- no humbug about it. At this season ot the year, when one-half of our citizens are sneezing and coughing, it should he known lhat a few spoonsful of this medicine will, in half a day, work a perfect cure. Header, if you have a ("old take our advice, and buy a bottle ol Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup. A HI 3? 2 ED: At the house of the bride's father, nil the 21st itisl., by the Rev. C. F. Hoftmeier, Mr. Samuel Brumbaugh ot Morrison's Clove, to Miss Susan, daughter of Mr. Abraham Rilchy of Snake Spring Val ley. Ss-'r r v v , - V JlSfi Di'd on tlm QGth tilt.. AIUs Marv Ann Da- vidson, in the 70th year of her age. The deceased died in the faith of the gospel. ! She had been for many years a member of the Presbyterian church in Bedford, and was an humble, confiding, prayerful christian. Her life was one of frequent bereavements and heavy | trials, but under ail her afflictions she retained | to a remarkable riegiee her confidence I and a spirit of calm resignation tended great I v to lighten her burden and stay the billows of 1 Iwr grief. Her last iiiness was of but a weeks continuance. To her pastor who saw her the evening before her death, having just returned after ati absence of'several days from home, she expressed her belief that?' her lime was very short, adding that she had been enabled through grace to commit herself entirely into thejbands jof her Heavenly Father, and that if it was his will that this sickness should be unto death she yvas'glad to depad and be with Christ. She | made bequests to the American Bible Society, | the Presbyterian Board of Domestic Missions, f and the church of which she was a member. ' This being done she waited the coming of her Lord. Calmly she approached the cold stream | which separates the henvenlyyland from ours, ■ looking with the eve of faith t > Itn Canaan of j rest, regardless of th dark waters ro!le t i between her and the Happy j are they who lay up their treasures in heaven, j for they are not taken from hut to their treas ures. Blessed are the dead which die in the L id. We have lost a dear friend, butour loss is her infinite gain. May we.and all the friends 1 of the deceased, hear, the voice which fpeaks to ns from the new-matie grave—Be ye also ready: j for in such an hour as ye think not,A he] Son of ; Man cometh. T. G. E. A CARD. Hi- Subscriber would respectfully announce ■ 10 his friends and customers that he has associated | with him io the mercantile busines- J. (.. Mio i nich of B-diord Bor. and that hereafter the j same will he. conducted under !h- firm of Reed jiv Munch, at lite old stand. He lakes this op ' portunily uf returning his thanks h>r the pa t | liberal support awarded him by his friends, and f olicits a c uitinuance of their favor for the new i firm. He respectfully calls upon his fiiends I customers to settle up their accounts as soon as convenient, pay or no pay, asjit is very ' desireable to have his old books closed. Wry respectfully, JACOB REED. Feb. f> 1857. FOR SAS I >*y good-will and fixtures as a surveyor; compass, I chain, road-grade, drafting instruments k materials. | together with a very large and valuahle collection ' of drafts in all parts of the Countrv. VVM. M. IIALL. .YttTICS-:. The subscribers being anxious to settle np their Hooks, all those having accounts with them, will p>aee call immediately and settle them and all those having notesdue, will lift them till the first of March ; if not they will be left in the bands of an officer for collection, as no longer indulgence will be given. 1838— 4 U. V. M, STATES & CO. EY EC I TORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamen tary have been issued l>v the Register <.f Red | ford, to the subscribers, residing in Monroe l Township, as Executor of the last Will \- Testament of Janus Shaw dec., and *ll j persons indebted to said Estate are notified to j make immediate payment 6c. those having claims ion sail Estat- will present them for settlemerft. I Jan. 28. 1 SoB. .Jereiaiah Shaw / A loses Shaw \ Exrs. THREE CENTS SEWARD. Absconded from the employ of the subscriber, 1 a few days ago, a young lad indented to him, j named JOHN YARNELL. lie is about f feet b , inches in height : of a florid complexion, has i black hair and is supposed to be about Jl< years ■of age. The above reward will bo paid, but no thahksgiven, to any person bringing him back to the subscriber. Feb. btli. Samuel Icjces. CARD. I intend to retire from the practice of the Law at Bedford, after February Court. ."Messrs. BEN FORD Sc MEYERS, who have associated with themselves MR. BAKR, of Somerset, will take i charge of my unfinished professional business, i and no doubt will attend to it in away entirt lv satisfactory to my clients. All my business . papers will he left in their hands. I desire all persons indebted to me to call I and pav; or at least, settle—and as I am going i to the West, will purchase a few Land War rants, and also undertake the location of Land i Warrants on fair terms. WM. M. HALL. ' Jan. 29, 1858. REG IS TER'S XO TICK. ALL persons interested, will take notice, that the following accountants have settled .their ac counts in the Register's office of liedfotl coun ty, and that the same will be present? to the Urpnans' Court lor confirmation, on Friday, the 12th day of February next, at the Court House, in Bedford, viz : Tlie account of James Carnell, administrator of the Estate of Elias Ritz, Esq., late ;<<* Monroe Township, dee'd- The final account of David tor of I lie Estate of John Stoler, late diLibeny Township, dee'd. The account of William Overrocker, admin strator ol the Estate of Thomas Overrocker, late ol Colerain Township, dee'd. The account of Jonathan Snider, administra tor of the Estate of Sophia Snider, who was administratrix of John Snider late of Monroe Township, dee'd. Tlieaccount of Jonathan Snider, administra tor pf'TOt? Estate of Sophia Snider, late ol iVfon roe Township, dee'd. The account of Simon Brumbaugh, admin istrator of the Estate ot David Barley, late of Middle Woodberry Township, dee'd. The guardianship account of Jno. B. Alexander i of Wells Township, Fulton County, formerly of Bioad-lop Township Bedford County, guardian jot Catherine Ready, now intermarried with William Lockard, Mary Ann Ready, Ros | anna Ready, George Ready, John Ready, miner i child i en of Alexander Ready, late of said Town : ship, dee'd. The final account of John Kinton, administra tor of Elizabeth Kinton, lateof the Borough of Bedford, dec'd. i'lie account of David Waltefc, Executor of the last Will and testament ot James Walter, late of Southampton Township, dec'd. The account of Jacob Dunkle, administrator ul tiie Estate of Susan Dunkle, late of West Providence Township, dec'd. The account of Ameria Wilson, Executor of the last W ill and testament of John Wilson, late of Napier Township, dec'd. i'he account of Charlotte 1.. [farmer. Ex ecutrix' of the last Will and testament of El wood Harrr.er, dec'd ufm was administrator of the Estate of Thomas 6. .\iifler. late ol Bed ford Borough, dec'd. The Guardianship account of Fredrick Kanfi ir.au, Guardian of David, George and Susanna Keagv, minor children ol Jacob Jveagy, late of Middle Wood berry Township, dec'd. The account of Francis Jordan, Esq., admin istrator ..('of the Estate of Samuel Cromweel, late of Bedford Borough, dec'd. The account of Gideon Hitchew, administra tor of the Estate of Chariot Zembrun, late of Juniata Township, dec'd. Register's Office, ) SAM'I. H. lAI E. Jan. 1 nth 1 SnS. | Register. COURT PROCLAMATION. To the CofWter, the. Justice/! of the Pcner, ond Const nhlcs in the. <liferent Townships in it. a County of lie7ford. Greeting. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to mo directed, under the hand and seal ot the Hon. FRANCIS M. KIAIMKI.L, President ofthe several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, consisting of the counties ol Franklin, Bedford and Somerset, ajid by virtue of his office ofthe Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery for the trial of capi tal and other offenders therein and in the (A-ne ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace: and John G. Hartley and A. J. Snively, Esqs. Judges of the same Court, in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby re quired to be and appear in your proper persons with your Records, Recognizances, Examina tions, and other remembrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Over 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 2d Monday of February, (being the Bih day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that ciav, there and then to do those things to which vou several offices appertain. GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the 15th day of Jauuarv, in the year of our Lord 1.858. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. OR. \L ILTO.VS AMERICAN PILLS. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS! One small box of Pills cures ninety-nine cases out o! a hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury, no odor 011 the breath, no fear of detection. Two .small pills a dose; tasteless and harmless as water. Full direc tions are given, so that the patient can cure himself a-- certain as with the advice of the ir.ost experienc ed surgeon, and much better than with the advice ol one of little experience in this class of disease. fsKXT BY MAIL To ANY PART OF THE COI'XIRN. by enclosing one dollar to Dr. 7L C. •' '//.•!, No. lot North Seventh St. below Race, Philadelphia. A tiorral discount to thr tr.ule. None genuine without the written signature of D. G. Wal ton Proprietor. Dr. \\"s treatment for Self-abtise, Weakness, &c.. i= entirely different from the usual course. Dr. W. has cured hundreds who have tried others without benefit. Ihe treatment is as certain to cure as the " 1 is to ri sp . Enclose a stamp, and address Dr. W. sa above, giving a full, history of your case, and von w i!l bless the day yon made the effort to secure what >s certain—A RADICAL CURE. Feb 08. — 1 yr. NOTICE OF IXQUISITIO.V. WHEREAS, Jacob Riffle, late of Juniatta township, Bedford county, died seiz ed of the following described real estate, viz: A tract ol land, composed of several tracts of patented land, -ituate m said township, containing about four hundred acres, about three hundred acres cleared and under cultivation, adjoining landsof Frederick Hilli gas, Leonard Bittner, Esq., Nicholas llodle and oth ers. having thereon a stone mansion house, farm house, barn and stable-, large stone flouring mill and saw-mill. Leaving a widow, Catharine Riffle, and issue six children and one grand-child, to wit: John C. Riffle, residing in Cumberland, Md., Mary, intermarried with John Sweeny, residing in Indiana county, Pa., Thomas, residing in lowa, David, residing in Ligo nier, Westmoreland county, Pa., Ellen, intermarri ed with Thomas McCulliif", residing in Somerset co., Pa.. Catharine, (a minor) daughter of Catharine, de ceased, who was intei married with Richard Burns, residing in lowa, and Margaret, intermarried with Alfred Miller, residing in Cumberland Md. NOTICE i- theiefore 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 said premises on Friday, the 22d day of January, I*sß, when and where all the parties interested may attend if they see proper. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff's Office. Bedford, I Sheriff. Dec. 18, 1857. ( TIIE MENGEL HOUSE. Valentine Steckman, Proprietor. OCT"Boarders taken by the day, week, month or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 1856. List of Jurors. —The following is the list ot' Grand Jurors drawn for the next regular term of Court, which begins on Monday, February Sth, 1858: Bedford Borough—William Bowles. Bedford Township—John Sansom. Broad Top Tp—Asa Davalt, David Pluck. Cumberland Valley Tp—Henry Miller. East Providence Tp—David C Foor. .luniatta Tp—John L Hill, Ab'm S Kiichey. Liberty Tp—Henry Kensinger. Londondeiry 'l'p—Jacob Kvans, John Evans. Middle Woodberry Tp—John Keagy, John Stone rook. * Monroe TpiSLevi Kvans. Napier fp A George Stuckey, Martin Blackburn, jr. Bnake Spririitt .Tp—Henrv Hershbergeri George St iltier. • St. Clair Feighter, Jacob 11. Wright, Esq. Southampton Tp—Hugh Wilson. Thomas Leasure. South Woodberry Tp—William P. Scott. Union Tp—Adam (ekes. The list of Petit Jurors drawn tor February Term is as follows: _ Bedford Borough—John Alsip. Bedford Township—John W Scbnebly, Zachariah Koontz, William tellers. Colerain—Emanuel Shafer, Reuben Smith, Abra ham McClelland, Perry Morgan. Cumberland Valley-Frederick Sliger, John Woqck. East Providence—John J1 Barton, William Ritch ey, of Michael, Gideon B Martin, Ifolomon Nycum, Henry Hand, David Esbelman. Harrisbn—Alexander Shoemaker. Jarnes Morti more. Hopewell—Nathan Hoiton, Alexander F.ichelber ger. Liberty—John Long. Middle Woodberry—George Potter. Monroe—Daniel Diehi, John Pennell, William O'Neal. Napier—Peter Mowry, Jr, George S MuUin, Wil liam Colviu, James Alli.sop. South Woodberry—David Sollenberger, David F. Buck. St. Clair—Jacob Andrews, Thomas McCreary. Union—John Conrad, Esq., John James, Adolphus Ake. West Providence—Philip Morgret, Adam Weaver, /og. Dissolution of Partnership. Till? pbrtnr-hip heretofore existing between Hen ry S. K ing and James Madara, under the name and firm of Madara, King in Co., doing business at Le mon's Iron Works, in Hopewell township, Bedford county, is dissolved by mutual consent. HENRV S. KING, Nov. 2, IS.V7. JAM ES MADARA. The business of manufacturing iron at Lemon's Iron Work-, will tie continued by the undersigned, who has pur.- based all t tie intere-t of hi- late part tier, James Mailary, in the Books property and effects belonging to the late firm of Madara. King & Co. N0v.20.1857. HENRV S. KING. AGENTS, ATTENTION I Do you wish to find good employ merit, and make money with little or no investment, and without in rerteiing with your regular business? If you do, read this advertisement. C . j*. Tom> >V Co,, of 392 Broome Street, New- York, are manufacturing massive gold Pencils for S3 each, (which are cheapat that price,) and they throw in a gilt orpri/e with each pencil, worth from 82 up to S3, SiO, .8! 5, 820, 525, 830, SSO, 875. SHiO, S2OO, and SSOO. Dont't cry out, •'Humbug! Lotte ry I'-* It's i n such thing. The Pencils are -old at their ca-h value, and .ill the profilsover Ihe first coet are thrown into the gilts, which actually cost the purchaser nothing. '1 be prizes are distributed on a simple plan of drawing..which would lake too much room to explain, but which ha- never failed to give rumpiete satisfaction. We have drawn and sent to purrha-ers 1h,3 gold watches of various prices 74 purses of cold dollars, 23s gold lockets, 850 gold chains, and a corresponding number, of other prizes, within two months. TTIE RE ARE XO TfLA XKS, bill every purchaser draws a prize worth 82 certain, and it stand- thousands of chances to be a higher fig ure. We want a good agent in every neighborhood throughout trie counti v, to solicit pntrhasers, and any agerit, to be successful, must have a pencil and a prize to exhibit. We pay'agents SI cash for each purchaser he obtains, and the first person in any neighborhood who applies for a pencil and gift, will receive the agency tor that locality. Should an a - gent obtain a valuable prize to exhibit with bis pen cil, he would havelittle difficulty in obtaining scores of purchasers, and makipg it a paving business. A xr. w imrt EA of; HEAD ": We a-k i.ii hotly to send Their money till they know what prize they draw. Any person wishing To try their luck, ran first send us their name and ad dress, and we will make their drawing and inform them by return mail what prize they drew, when they can send on and take the Pencil and prize, or not, whichever they choo-". We give this privilege olny once to a purchaser. Alter the first drawing, every purchaser will be required to send in advance, through the authorized agent. We will send with each drawing the number taken out, with lull des cription of the plan of drawing. Address C. F-. TODD 8: CO., jan Id, "08. .*5L>2 Broome Street New Vork. SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS. CORN SMELLERS 60 C.. REMEMBER that Blvnr ire & Hartley keep the best Machines of all descriptions, ever offered to the peo ple of Bedford Countv. Their Sausage Meat Cutters A Com S/trfOr - are warranted, especially, and when not fully equalling the representation may be re turned.' Orders are solicited from this and adjoining count ies. Sept. IS, 18.". LIS! OF iii, Rut down tor trial at February Term, (2d Mon day, Bth day,) 1858. George Mullin ' vJ S Morrison's admr. J S Morrison's adm'r. " George Mullin, Margaret Riddle, " Henry Barley, et al. Maria McEldowny, " Sam'l Williams, et ai. Conrad Rohm, " Solomon Diehl, Dr G W Anderson's use, " David Over. Peter J Little, " Jacob St rock, E A Fockler, <c Jo- Hani-ock, et at. A J Snivel}*, " Samuel Brown, Same " Wrn Keeff'e, James Cessna, " Heiyry Miller et al. Amos Willieon, " Jesse Dicken, John Bruteham, " Mary Oyler, et al. F.hen Pennell, " Abm. R. Craine, et al. Joseph Gonden, " Daniel Metzgar, et al. Elizabeth Kelly, " William Walsh, D L keagy'suse " Peter Morningstar et al. Jesse Sleek, " Wm Sleek, Ludwick Fisher's adm'r., " John McCanles, Burgess ftc of Bedford bor." S M Barclay's adm r. Solomon Dicken, et al " Margaret Elliott, T fx J King, " .'oh 11 G Hartley, Samuel Kreiger, " Win. Wov, Michael Wheeling, etal. " Philip HOOll, et al. John Bowser, "Samuel Whetstone, Ptothonotary's Office, f L H. 1 ATE, Jan'y 15, 1858. j Proth'y. K SO ill OVA L. JOHN STONE So SONS, IMI'ORTFRS AMI JOBBERS OL SILKS, RIBBONS MD MILLIXERY GOODS, Have removed trom No. 15 South Second Street, to their new and elegant store, .X'o. 805 Chesnut St., our. door above sth, where they will be pleased to see their friends and the trade generally. (janls'sß-lm.) jj j J-J J 1 J J JJd -J-JJ-jj- W. J. BAKE. ft. W. BENFOF.D. B. F. MEYERS BAER, BENFORD SC. MEYERS, ATTORNTES AT LAW, BEDFORD, PENN'A. WILL punctually attend to all business entrusted to theircare. KF""Mr. Baer will be in regular attend ance at Court. Office on Juliana street, same as for merly occupied by Wm. M. Hall, Esq. [jan 28, 08.) Broa&Top C oal I AT THE COOK "COLLIEH Y! ! AX HOPEWELL, KNOWN A* THE COKE BANK ' XHE under signed would hereby notify the public that he is engaged in the coal ft mining business, at the Broad Top coal mine-, one huff mile from the town ot Hopewell. 111 order to insure speedy sale he will sell it at ihe mines at -li cents per bushel, and delivered at Hopewell, at 6 cents per bushel Persons wishing coal will find it to their advantage to give hitn a call, as the coal is of the first'quality and the terms per bushel less than it can be obtained lor elsewhere. The subscriber can at ail times be lound at bis office at Hopewell, by persons desirous of purchasing. Dec 18, '57-3 m. RICHARD LANGDON. ol* William dec'ti. BEDFORD COU.YTY, SS. At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for the county of Bedford, on the 16th day ot November, A. D. 1837, before the Judg es-of the same Court. i he petition of John Mower and S. L. Russell, administrators d* bonis \non, cum tes tamrnto nvnrxn of Win. Lane, late of said county, deceased, wa- lead and filed, setting forth that in pursuance of an order of this Court, they made sale ot all the real estate ot said dee'd, po far as They then knew, and the monev arising therefrom was ap plied to the payment of the debts of said dee'd, so tar as they were reached, that thev have lately been informed that the said Wm Lane, owned a body of unimproved wood-land in Lettcrkemiy township, I* ranklin county, adjoining lands of Isaac Kteiiberry, and others; containing '.IOOO acre-, or thereabouts, that debts to a considerable amount, not le-s than 83,200 against the estate ot said deceased, yet re main unpaid, and | raying the Court to make a de cree authorizing them to raise, say 83,300 it possi ble, from the said real estate in Erankiin county. — Whereupon, on motion of S. L. Russell, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon the hei,-- and all parties in terested, to he and appear at our next Orphans' Court, to he holden at Bedford, on Ihe 2d Monday, Bth day of February next, and show cause if any they have why a decree should not he made by ine Coint pirrsuant to the prayer of the petitioners. ' n testimony whereof, I have hereun i inw* to -et my hand and -eal of said Court at NftaJSE&M Bedford, lite 10th day of November, A. if. 1857." D. WASH ABA UGH, Dec. 18, 187*7. ' leik. 101 MIRY JMI .1 il HIM; SHOP! THE subscribers hawjg formed a partnership un der the style of "Dock.A AsbcooC' for she purpose of conduct inr a general FOI NDRV AN!) MACHINE business in the e.tablisbrrieiif recently erected by Gillian) Dock, in Hopewell, Bedford county, .ire now prepared to execute orders for CAA'II X'/>' AA I) M AC! IINJi!x I" ot every description. J he.y will build to ordei steam-engines, coal and dolt-cars, horse powers, and thrashing machines—al-o, cast ing of evprv kind for furnaces, forges, saw. grist and rolling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, bouse fronts, brackets. \e., xc. They are also, now making a fine a-sortmenf ft ST<)\ F.Sol various hinds of the latest patterns and most approved stvlcs, including several sizes of COOK STOVES oi' Th? |>st make, heating stoves for churches, offices, har-roonis. &c. A full assortment of Stoves will be kept constant ly on hand, and sold at wholesale and retail, at pri ces to suit the times, and quality, warranted eipial to the best en-tern make. .Machinery ot all kinds repaired promptly. Patterns made to order. GILLIARD DOCK. October rt), Iv.j7. C. W. ASHCOM. LAST NOTICE ! THMfcfbscnbers now have their books posted f:sr settlement, atid caii upon oil persons doing business with ttiem, to come forward and set tle up their accounts immediately. Thev hope this notice vVj;| not be passed unheeded, as this has been the first time for years ofbusiness that a similar caH has been made. One ot the firm being now engaged in other business, the busi ness ol the firm imperatively demands settle ment. All kinds of Hides will betaken in pay ment ol accounts due. TAYLOR ,N MOW BY. Jan. 1, ISSS. Mrs. 10. iPofrfs HAS m<f returned (rem the Cities with a Rich as sortment of Fall and Winter goods, such as elegant Rich Sjiks. all Woo! Plaids, Merino Delaines, Yelan cies, Thibet Cloths. Calicoes, Cloaks, MA NT ITS, FURS, Velvet and Sate. Bonnets. French Flowers. Plumes, Ribbeiuls. Rushes, a great variety of bailies and Children* Root*. Shoes and Gaiters, wiih a variety ol Fancy Goods. \\ a r Ir* I n dinl! Thr L'o>i fxittfhur irifh the Rrngal Tis**r*. '.' LATEST vRKIVAL A T REED S! KEW GOODS!! NOTWITIISTA N DING the pecuniary em barrassment, and the universal complaints of -'hard tirne%" The subscriber lakes pleasure in announcing To The people of Rt<Hof<( aiuJ vicinity Thar lie lias juM returned from the eastern cities with a large, handsome ami cheap stock of FALL AND WINTER UOODS, among which may be found CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, NESTINGS, MUSLINS, &.C., &.c. Also, an elegant assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting ol SILKS, MOIiSLIN de LAINES, FRENCH MERINOKS, YALF.NOIAS, tscc., and a great variety of other GOODS for ladies' and children-' wear. —ALSO— GROt ERIES, ILIRDWJRE, Ql EEXS- H*. IRE, <S r., <S'c. A LSD—An excellent assortment of ROOTS J.VI) SHOES. All kinds of domestic produce taken in exchange for good-. The notes ot all Pennsylvania Bank- receiv ed at par, as well as the notes ol' good Bank- of oth er States. JACOB REED. Oct. .'io, "57. . ,M)TICE. THE following pethave filed petitions for Li cen-e in tti£.ck?rk's rtjm'• ol Bedford County, to be presented Jtrq he .Coirt of Quarter Se-siorison Friday the- 12th day of February, next. Frederick Berkhimer, St Clair Township, Tavern l-aac Hay. Liberty " • Philip G. Mofjjett, W. Providence tp. " Joseph Fisher, " " " " Philip Steckman, " " " Levi H. Dei hi, Hopewell " " Jonathan Horton, Bedford Borough " John J. Luther, " '• Eating House. SAME. H. TATE. Clerk's office, Jan. 22, 1858. LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post Office at Bedford, Penn'a.. for the quarter ending, December dlst. 1857. CvPer-ons calling lor letters in this list will please say they are advertised. Allen James, 2 Hoffman Susan. Mrs Arnold H Hazlett William Brown Joseph John-on Witliam Blodget John A Klnmpp Charles Barmond Peter Paul Jo-eph S Boyd Thomas A Pophonr Sherman Cook Mary Reed James Cesser John Reily Jane Miss Frighthof Henry S. Robinson Satnuel Freeman John Stouffer Christian Gingrick Felix "Alexander Sires" Shoemaker Henry J or Abram Suter Rachel Sehlighter Jno C JOHN A. MO WRY, Jan 15, 18.78 P_M LA DIES' DRESS GOODS.—A Great vari ety of Silks, Chalies, Lamertines,&.c., to suit all astes, at REED'S CHEAP STORE. !\'EW Store, .U>.IL D. I'Ll GH & CO., respectfully invite the attention <ii ihf Ladies of Bedford and vicinity to 'heir new and handsome stock of goods just opened : in •'.Mann - Building'' Julianna st.opposite Dr. Ream er's Drug Store. 1 liese goods have been selected with the greatest care, and are ot the latest style and best quality. Their stock consists in part of .Moite Antique Silks. All Wool de laines. Bik. Gro de Rhine. do do printed. French Merinoes, plain and printed Bik. Elastic Belts Moss head Fringes. Chernlle Trimmings. Bugle Laces. Chenille Scarfs. Ladies Kid Gloves. Chenille head dresses. Ladies Gauntlets. Fancy French Corsets. Gents' Bik. Kid Gloves, Velveteen. &c. ftc. 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. H. D. PEUGH. ETTiE A. FISH SCR N, Oct. 23, IS'.7, BLYMIRE AND HARTLEY. Ihe undersigned respectfully invite attention to their new and elegant stock of Builders and Me chanics Hardware and Labor saving Machinery, and Mouse furnishing goods. Their stock is largely se lected with great care, and 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, b abinet maker's tools and findings, Wooden and wiilow ware, Ropes of several sizes, Chains in assortment, Shovels, scoops, forks and spades, Files andjßasps in Variety, Locks of all inscriptions, And Builders Hardware in general, Farmers, Hand and Sleigh Bells, Skates for all the hoys, Iron and Steel of all Sizes. Bras>, Copper and Iron wire, Churns in Variety, Coffee arid Spice Mills,"(Warranted) Fox. Rat, and Mice traps, Spad?, Shovel, fork and axe handles, Biushes in Variety, Nail-, Gla-s and rutty, Paint# anil oils, Fluid, Pine oil and Turpentine, Sausage Meat cutter-, unsui passed, Sausage Stutter#, Apple Parers,' Double and Single Bit axes, Knile cleaners, an excellent article, Britannia ware, Copper, brass, porcelained and tin lined Kettles, Patent and common Sad Irons, Shoemakers tools and finding-, Screen wire, Chain Pnmp-, Farmers Bag-, Corn Shellers, Com Fodder Cutter- and crushers, Corn mill#, Glass arid common Lanterns, Oii for Harness and M.ich mere, And 1000 other articles large and small, suited to the wants and lancie# of all c!as.-es. In connection with the loregoing, Biiriy ire ami Hartley have tbeir ; 1 'if?*" ' Department, in which they manufacture mulei the immediate supervision of Mr. Blymire, their excell ent assortment of tin ware. We ofTer great induce ments to country merchants byway ot a large dis count, very large stock, and excellent work, their assortment of stock embraces probably 20 diterent patterns of Cook and Heating Stoves selected from the choicest patterns of the best Foundries, in Phila delpoia, Baltimore York arm Pittsburgh, we ask espe cial atention, to this part of our -lock by all wanting good warranted stoves. We have on hand a few oM fashioned #toves at reduced prices. Berlin Stoves. £IO.OO all sound. Hathaway slo,Ott toSl-5,00 Thankful to all who have patronized us with job work, we would inform them that we still attend with care and despatch to out door work, spcmtiiig and sheeting done at the lowest prices according to quality of the work. We keep constantly on hand the celebrated Victoria stove Blacking, which is cheaper and superior to any thing else ever used for this purpose. Russia and American stove Pipe and Fire boards constantly on hand and made to order, Whole Sale or retail. In short every thing in the tinning, stove and copper smith line. Please give us avail and examine for yourselves. Oct 16th. BLYMIRE Is: HARTLEY. &r©sMl Top Coal* Fpnni the Kii'dleshtirtj Collierv. THE subscribers are now engaged in shipping coal Irom the celebrated Ridrilesbnrg Bank, by railroad to Hopewell, at as low prices as can he furnished by any other persons in the country. Persons desiring a good article will find it to their advantage tocall on them, or their agent, F. M. Smith, at Hopewell. OSBOURNE & CRESS WELL. Pec. 11, 1537.-3ra. ICR SALE, OR T.RADIO* —90 Acres of Land, part of 'he A ickroy Estate called 'Sugar Bottom,' in St. Clair township. A LSO, the well known Tavern Stand and Store Home in the town of Woodderry, situate on lot No. 5, on the plan of said town t>' feet by 190 feet, now in the oc cupancy of William Pierson. ALSO, 160 acres of land in Pallas County, lowa. ALSO. .120 acies of land in Montgomery County, lowa. ALSO, .020 acres of land in Harrison County, Iowa: ALSO 120 acres in Morrison County, Minnesota. ALSO Lot no sof block 53 in the city of Omaha, Nebraska Territory. All near the Rail Roads and presenting good oppor tunities for investments. O. E. SHANNON. Bedford, Nov. 13, 1557. DRUG STORE FOK SALE- Any person desirous of purchasing a well esta blished and profitable Drug Store can hear of a first rate opening by addressing the editor of this paper. July 17, 1837. TOOTIMCHE. —Those who want a speedy cure for tliis disease will find it in Du- KEVSER'S TOOTHACHE Remedy. Sold for '25 cents at Sam uel Brown's Store Bedford, it Colvin &. Robin son's Schellsburg. WW. FOSTER, WITH K.ILDWLY, LLYDERMJjY W CO. Importers and Dealers in Hosierv, Gloves, Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods, Looking Glasses, itc. No 8i North Third St., Philadelphia. All orders solicited and prompt ly attended to. Sept. ft, 1856. For the Hair, Jockey Club and new mown Hay Pomatums, Phalon's Invigorator, Sic. &.c. can all be had at Dr. Harry's.
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