The Gazette. AT HOME AND ABROAD. Boroush Elect ion. : We giv, below, the vcot f>r Fv vari ous cafuiidates, at the election in this Borough, on Friday last. Il will ! n that •• Urg.. majority of the successful candidates are Dem ocrat?, the Bargess and Town Council being Democratic by an over whelming majority. The ''Union Scho !"' question was the only issue in the contest for School Directors, there being two candidates in favor c'f such a school and twb against it, in the field. I'Dfor:: r w ere elected by a cortdderabie -majority. The vote for the different c fficers, stands as foil vvr Democrats. K. N. Republicans CHIEF BHITOESS. Jacob Reed, 91 j P.-ter 11. Shires, ; ) 11. J. II end ITS n, 12 [ ASSISTANT BURGESS. Geo. Reiniund, 92 ! Jno. J. Luther, 83 I Anthony S'ifH-r S Town COI XOIE. Thos. 11. Ly , 116 | Jacob Smith, 6-.) Geo. Man!.'! if, 113 : J. C. Keyser, 61 A.J. Sana to, 9 | JBO. L. L 'sFg, 7 HJ6U COSSTAEDP. Chas. Adams, 90 j Jacob Over, 91 AUDITOR. John Miller, 82 | A. S. Russell *B2 CONSTABLE. Levi AgneW, 101 j Simon Naus, 98 Joocs OF ELECTION. Hiram Lent?, 96 j Geo. R. Cat: r, 105 Inspector. John Cessna, 101 }K. D. Barclay, 100 Assrsi-oft. Joshua Mower, 58 { James McMullin, 13i ASSISTANT Assessors. Isaac Mengef, Jr., 97 j John Tavlor, D Wm. Bowks, 99 j Julm R. Jordan, 107 T OWN CLT ;: U. Job M. Shoemaker, fS7 { Joko P. Helm, Gl ■£> un -OL DIRBUTOSS. V St< U.) I! t j Fr. J-jrdan,{ T T .) 110 J. 11. Rush, (A. U ) 89 j j. Avr-.-1.-V A. V.) SS SrpE'.vtsoa's. I-iaac Alengel, >■; "j J Sauiiiel Davis, 9 ; j •Received ts r-.tcs at 'be F. fer poll, and 6J- at the Borough d.-stricl ; ii. fßeceived So vnt.-s at the Borough district poll and 1 vole at frjeCiwAer fxrfl. Towns'tip Officer . The fill! .wi.-.g township and borough cl/ic-rs f T the di'-erenf Loroughs and townships of this county, were chosen at the e! ction on Friday hist ; Batford Borough. — Constable, Levi Agn.-v, Judge of Election, George R. ; Inspecl r, John R. D. Bircbv; Ass-'ssor, Jar * Mciluliin: Asstr -.us. J'.-fin iov.r.r, i J-.-.i-n li. jof dan: lown Cku-.-, Job AI. S horn; 3- ker; Sdf>crvf?orc, Lane Men-gel, Sr.. Samuel Dtvir; Au iitnr, 5 hn ?,filler Sclmo! Directors, Valentine Sfi-ckroan, Francis Jordan. A euj or IJ : r.'tc'ifti p. E:: - i in *p. are, John Brown: CinsUkle Fri::. fi. 1 gl. •, Ju< ;. 1 of olrcti , Daniel 11 e!: 7.' . i ' i 1 t 1 tr, Da - .i - Zimm-r-L Th ~a T. Rep: .-.<s;r, J. W. Tomlinson: As'uiabt Asa-.'ssor- - , John Amos,: Samuel D ff-aug!.; Auditors, Atrial K-> -ns, Samuel Walter, i'-oiyn Cl-.-rk, David Rejgbard; : Supervisors, Jacob Fitter, Dan' 1 Fetter: Sth- Directors, Owen McGirr, Isaac D. Earnest. I Bread Top. —Constable, Gecrg.- G. Gibs. : Judge l ii Election, Davial F-irJ: Li.-y cto:s, Satiiuei i- ijcis, (.'■•orgl , :, . I- ,-g irb; Assuror", Lemuel Evans; istaut A-s - Tf n \V. 1 Horton, John Rinard; A . :il r, Gibiard D ick. Cede rain. — Con stable, Hiram Smith; Judge of Election, Juhn Drenning: Inspectors, Josia; ' Kooxis, Adam Ilarklero---..; A ssor, Samu-; ! Oft; AS-!-*3!-( AS; ../ ;--h E -!-. IL-nr Haiklyu.'id: Sem-rvisrr-, Jas ■: !i Cor I .! iatl Deal: Auditor, j-.ihn C Cumberland ?7 Hiy.— Cor.sfally, I-aac lEtr. , JuiJge ot 1.1-cti an, Henry Went ling: In : ctors, i James If, J. • ,\ B - n-er: Sc!. -ol Dree tors, five run dates ran a tie vote: Assessor, 1 B. F. Brunrr: Assistant A-s.i- o;-, J. ha Grow- - df-n, Sr., Henry Wcrtz; Find;' r, James Cessna, j Esq.: bup-rvis )rs, Gc<>rge j>ortz, Ehas lib-*. Harrison. —CONSTABLE., H. IL Wert 2, Asses- ! for, candidates ran a tie vote: Assistant Asses sors, J. i*v. iJar:;man, James Wertz: Judge of Eiecti m, candidates ran a tie vote; Inspectors, Isaac Dc\ re, Hezekiah May; School Director?, Daniel Earn s', Dank I May, J. F.. Miller, ' Wiliia.n Brant; 8: pervisors, Isaac Clark, Jona than lis I •; T >\vti Clerk, James Elder. Auditor, V. V. Wertz. Hopewell. —Constable, Henry Conrad; Asses- I sor, IT nry Conrad; Assistant Assessors, Geo. , Wishart, Wm. P. Smith: Judge of Election, John B. Castner; Inspectors, Samuel Bollinger. I A;ex. Eicl.elbt-rger; Supervisors, Peter Fry, ! Jc n Ritchey; School Dirctors, William Young, H il; mm A. Young; Auditor, Wm. A. Young. | Ju iinto. — Constable, Wm. Gillespie; Asses- j sor, ..Tcha d HiiKgns: Assistant Assessors, L;s. Burns, Daniel Deal: Judge of Election, Jacob Beltz: Inspectors, Fro!. Hillegas, George Tiout >nan; School Directors, L. A. Fyan, Uriah Ad- ; ants: Auditor, Chas. K. Hillegas; To v, n Clerk, John Ivegg. Liberty, —Con ta'.le, John Lang; Assessor, Joseph Crisman, Assistant Assess.r?, William J' luck, John Cy j !. -r: Judge of Election. Samuel C. Will; lnsj.ee-re, (;„ orgt r . St ., e!> Samuel l IL Shoup: School Di. ; aa iel Cypher, j Jas. Bowser; Auditor, Wm. Finch". Londonderry. —Constable, Jacob Couyhen our; Judge of Election, Geo. Clauson; Inspectors, John Earth. J. J. Beals, Assessor, Moah Tip ton: Assistant Assessors, Jas. Mallingly, D. if. rroutmanj Auditor, Jas. C. Devore; Supervi sors, Cornelius Devore, Levi Carpenter. Monro?.—Justice of the Pt-ace, Lahan Hanks; Constable, Oliver Horlon; Assessor, Pliiiip Fel lon; Assistant Assessors, John McDanie!, Win. O'.Wal; Judge of Election, Nicholas Border: inspectors, Joseph Kennajd, Martin Evans; Supervisors, Wm, Carnell, Win. Bequeth. School Directors, J. L. Grove, TL A. Hooks. BVapier. — Constable, Martin Mo wry: Asses sor, Peter H. Stndebaker; Assistant Assessors, Andrew Cris-n-.an, J'obnS. Statler: .lodge of | Clecti-on, John Whetstone; Inspectors, Peter ; Ruler, Gt-a. W. William*; Supervisors, Benj. • Vv. Miller. j;ni:".s NatnglK School Directors, i .etjrv Egulph, Geo. W. Gnmn; Ao iiior, Rich ard McMullin; Town Clerk, Jeremiah E Black. : Ensf Providence. —Constable, S. R. Whit field ; A oi-o-or, Peter Barton; Assistant As sessors, Thomas Grove, Anthony Felt en: Judge of Election, John College: Inspectors, Jerer: iah Ramsey, Christopher Sneli ; Sup rvisors, G -orge Kerns, Daniel Davis : School Directors, D. A. T. j Black, S. fi. Whitfi ! I. IVest Providence. —Cow-able, W.rj. Sparks:" Assessor, I'iio.nas Rich -y ; A Aaa*'S, -rs, . lionsm Williams, Jim i\l. Birndaliar ; School Directors. John Sparks, Win. i . Way : Judge of Election, Daniel Sparks : Inspectors, ' John P. Weaverling, Wii-on MiDaniel : Audi tor, John Riley ; Super* S us, J -ase Gi ve, Sol- 1 omon Snarks. Schelisburg Bar. —(Act-: hiej- hn Oito : As.: • • •ssor, Peter D vvalt: A- Riant Assessors, Jno. ; Rininger, Thos- Mansfi.-Li; Judge of Elect ton, David HI filter ; Inspectors, E. Fisher, James Reed; School Directors, Daniel Miller, Jonn S. Statler ; Auditor, Jno. 3. Schell ;• Town Clerk, Adam Dull: Supervisors, Daniel Horn, Henry, Gulp.— fne following officer:; were also electi-d under the charter of ScheiChurg borough : Car i ■ ■ j gess, Jivan Smith, Esq : Councilmen, A. E. I Schell, AJara P. lli.naker, John Kemery, W. J. Rock, Joseph Horn. S flake Spring. —Jastic-of the Peace, Sam uel Armstrong, As.i Stuckey ; Constable, Jos. Dishrow ; Assessor, John K cans ; Assistant As seissar, John Sfialier, Henry Hershbiugei; Judge jol Election, Job i S.n-rne: Inspectors, Wtrr. | Lysinger, Asa Stuckey ; School D rect; r : , C. R. ; Asitcom, M. 3. Ritchey, Jno. Daugherfy, M : char i Lots, Henry Ilersaberg- r, Jo ep.; .M ani mate ; SuperviS tl-.-mon R jgha: So • Sfiffler; Aiul-tOiV, Daniel L D.-iibiUg'i, Go- Srnouse, John Shaffer, Jr. Southampton. —Justice of tie. Peace, Philip Morse; Constable, Dsvid Waiter; A-s-ss-ar, George iiaitindow: 'Aw; tant Assessors; Put rick Dun.hoe, David i! js -r : Judge of Elec tron, James .eorlhcraft ; Inspectors, Francis Donahue, A v. FLtcb -r; Supervisors, E' j h Shipley, Lciac Dick n . St. C mstable, Thomas ft". ftlcCrt a ry ;.. - ■- -> \* .u. GsU i ; Assistant Assessors Az. Blackburn, 'I hos. G. Wright; Judge of Election, ifyufy Wlntaker; Inspector-., M >s-a F. Marshal, Hmry Vml ; Auditor Daniel i> -rkiiimer : l ow:] Clerk, IT nry B. Mack. Union. — Coo stable, E. Badeii; Ac-.-sir. J Fi:r W. Picks; Assistant A-is ess ir, J>b l Ak*, Joi ;i VVysong; Judge .1 E ection, Mic'-aei I■ at her ; inspectors, iVm. Stuff:, Moses IVK ll waine ; Supervisors, J > • ph il. C!, Samuel Soaker .Middle >'■ ■■Zrrry.-O-r. talle, D..r, 1 '}. iF.il gor, Judg* if E eot.-jn, ;Y n. Pearson ; I asp e tar, D. {•. Luiger, L"Hsssong : As-. <>r, Fr. j eiicU Kauun an ; Assiitant Assessors, Dan: ! Byers, Davtd Long: Supervisors, Jacob Keif-r Daniel 'Barley ; Aud.iar, G. R. liomJ oi ar ' I'o'.vn Ci- el-:, John C. Mslier. tjo'.lk WojJberry. —Justice of th" Pi-ace- Danie] ..I. Bare ; Cupst de, Geo. \V. G-ove ; Judge oi ction, Janes Detrick; Inspec ors, Geo. W. Rush, Andrew Augustine; Ass essor, Wm. G. Eicholiz, AudiUu., Jno. S. Bruiu ! augh ; S 'p-rvl.-u is, Ii :\ry S. Fluke, Jacob Long. .A'cii' Si ore md Open Brant. Messrs. 13'Vimre & Hartley, hard A are is.; r c! ants, have dissolved the partner: ', ipl rGafore ix.sting jitweeu them, Mr. ilarlj-. y t-pe-iing a new r ; re at the corner f Brdf rd II ill, one dcor Eist of A. i>. Cramer's store, an. Blyirire remaining at the old stand, which fj l i now beautifying ith an open front. It will be seen by . Ir. Hartley'i advertisement in ar i-lher column, ti A he has aii kinds of ware in !.i? line and we can testify ih.ot '.'J stock is an excellent one. Give him a call. THE EXPEUJTION TO UTAH— Jin lumen sr. 'train. — We bave made rs:ention that Messrs. -Major and Russell, the contracor.s to transport the arrry supplies to Salt Lake, have decid -i on making Nebraska City ihp starting point. The caravan, when ti shall nave fully iix--u up and slarted, will be one of the moat imposing and extensive that the \\ stem world h s ever wit nessed. Ihp Nebraska -Mies gives us a skel eton idea of'its appearance—two thousand wag ons, each hauling fifty hundred pounds of freight, sixteen thousand head ol caMle, two acres of ox-yokes to hitch them up with, two thous and ox drivers; and then it proceeds to ima gine what a grand opera the cavalcade would make : '•Satlice it to ray that a thousand whips are cracking, sixteen thousand tails are gaily snap ping the dies of June awav, two thousand dri vers shrieking, eight thousand wagon-wheels squeaking, ail eager to j >iu the Anti- 3.form -n tray, when, at the closing r. citalivo, a herd of buffaloes and six hundred Indians break in op en the train, and a general stamped- ensues, then, and not till then, do we show curtiue musical strength." Another regulation is alluded to as hfinga cardinal thing in this • xpedition. The Weies says: i "Major and Russell will hi- - " nor employ no I man who tasteth, loucheth or handleth strong drink. We shall therefore expect to see two thousand teamsters of temperance principles . and habits—a spectacle of moral grandeur which we believe, no human eye has ever yet rested 1 upon." Eacli man, also, is to bp provided with a Bible and hymn-book; s > tEat thev shall not ; want for the food of life white on their dreary I journey. is stated I tint there are about one mil i lion bushels wheat in store and about sixty ' thousand barrels of flour at Chicago. Wheat ■is sailing at 53 and 55 cents. It rs the general opinion that two million bushels of grain will •be ready there for transportation upon the ! opening of navigation. EXPORTS OP OIL AND HONE FROM TIIU SAND ten JSIA\*I'S. —Wo iiave ascejinirvod by lb" records in Honolulu. and Lnhaina Custom- JToii sos ( !HI I L> <■ SfimlitT of vessels reported c'eared fir the t.*fit .1 States ports, itfi oil and bono, during; the pa-t rear, was 39 whalers and 7 merchantman, making 16 in all. Some of 'ho whalers u ill cruise over the South Pacific whßiifiijgrounds on their v\ay h me, and thus considerably increase trieir cargoes. It appears by t lie Custom-House records 1i at the total a moont of oil and hone on the way to the United Sfntrs from tie s*' Islands,Tn 4o vessels is: 9,573 bills, sperm, 10X,?32 hhls. whale, 1,472 404 las. 'fi;e amount s- at from these Elands in l5(> in 71 vessels, was: S,7 W 9 bids, sperm, 176,'232 bbls. whale, ;2,!3 ),7t2 la-. bine. Bv a comparison of the above figures, hich will b.- fotn d reliable, it will fr* oosurvej thai there will f.e a material decrease in 'lie imports of polar oil a:: ! hsir int i the United S: '.t for IS2S, compared with 1857 : and n I wist, stan ding; the pres- ut tUpressi'n of tin- o-il mar! ■t at the East, pri'-es trust soon advance, unless there is a great falling off in the consumption, which is nit m w anticipated. Honolulu Ccm. • '?<>- V i!isrr,J:n. 21. U v r c i a I 2C c t i c c s. ■ How TO Pu >'■:••rtc 11 ECR :.—American mothers arc doomed to early :: raves, in consequence of their se j i-'putary in-door employment. livery eoVisideration of affection, duty, and the preservation of a healthy 'posterity, should prompt the heads of fa mi lies, and j others, to assist in averting results so disastious to the weil-being of society at* large. Thousands of house-wives have recently found ample lei-ure for healthy, out-door exercise, hy purchasing and using | one of Guov;;it & BAKER'S Family Sewing Machines* i by which they have been enabl ■! to do all their j sewing, in a stronger and more beautiful !vle than 1 they coul I have done by bar •!. The transition from ' the slavery of the needle to the ; .you evercise of , the largest I bertv, La had the i app #t effect upon the h°.ilfb and and tempers of the i'air possessors of the Gnovr.K .Si CUKFU machine and every woman who J is practically familiar with tbeir value, regards them with great favor, as the only Missionary Agent that is at ail likely tu emancipate the sisterhood from the slavery of the ncedie. Rr.spti.-ATitiv IV DISEASES OF THE LT vers.—ln Dis ease-of :h Lungs, rsp".ration is always imperfect ! ly performed, or. ing ' > the fact that in those cases tnere u always oh.-lructicr.s in the bronchial tuiiej a:ui a r cells wl,'.eh hinders fre* passage of air. These obstructions are r-ad.lv removet! by a wry plea-ant medicine, prepared by Dr. Xey>er, H'ho!e --j sale Druggist, of 1 10 Woo! Str-et, Pittsburgh, Pa., called ••i'ectorui Syrup," and which ha- become justly ci l'-brated in the r.?mavn! Kt cure of inrtpiept . Lung Disease-. You can buy it at Samuel Brown's, ■ Bedford, and at tlie slore of Colvin HI: I. Rob', -o;:, ScLdlsburg. II A ft R Ifitt: On th • m;rninm of the by th ■ Rev. J.irii-s .A. Coleman, Mr. JONATHAN : HORION, ofClFanriffe,to Ms. JANE PIUC [NC PON of Elowly Run. On Tliii'sluv llio iSthinst., ! v R >v. R F. - Mf. RAN DA CiHSMAN, Lolii i St. ClairsviJJe, 1 Bvdfor.ii co. 0;i th-" 2.>tli nt, hy Rev. J. A . I-.0r.k1.-ii ~n, i Air-. JOHN i. MILLER, of Million u c, to Mm MtSSODRA i i.E'i ( HER, of Nopiti * r .'.! 8.-df.rJ co. A UDI TOR'S XOTM'fj. Til K undersigned appointed by (he Orphars' t ' rt ct Bedford County, to report a !•:; •;> of " ■ money remaining in the hatnia of David Walter, ; adiT.;: Dtrutor : the e-ta!e OJ Ii•: is Walter, dec'd —— i account u; un sai I e.-tute l.uv;rg been confirm. ; r.l, will attend ! i the duties: of his appointment on i hur-ilay, t ie t.'itii day of April next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at othce in trie Borough of Be I ord, when ami wi.-.-rc fci p.iittes interested can attend. J.NO. I'. REED, i Mt. 1?, ISIS. Auditor. Vc!!o\v Creek and i'attonsviile Turn } ike and I'liuik Koad Company. ! .VOTIVE is hereby {riven, th-.l the Onintais sinn. rs of the Yellow Creek ami P.ittar(v,|| e Turn pike ami Plank Roail Co r patiy, will meet at liop*- w.-;i, on Tuesday, tha 13; i. Pay of April, ISV>, at .0 o C .cti. A. for the p. • of reeivir. - i ock to boii.i a;d road; and ,11 continue from day to mi/ t. til a -' diei. Nt amount of si vk is t<'scribed ! to make said ;.ud. THOMAS KING, ' - i<Y K. STRONG, ,!NO. C. kVi.RHART, G. DOCS, 'I DOS. V/. llOil I ON, .JOHN F. J.OVYRY, iiopewell, ,i| tr. 10, IS7B. CominNi ioners. EUR YL.IXD ST. Tl'E LOT I TRIES. ~L FiliiKCS U CO., IUAFJAGEIL3, Cnidiot) I%'olsi'c. I TSOtiS living at a distance should be extremely | cautious of whom they order Lottery Tickets or Or. . tificatcs o, packages of Tickets. The country is 1 liocubd with bogus and swindling Lotteiie-. Every | inducement is held out to git pefjohs to invest mmi. ;ey :rt trieni. Capital Prizes of from $2.i,000 to %>IO,- j 000 head their schemes -with tickets at One Dollar, i 5100,000 Capital Prig, arc offered, tickets $-7. All ; such, in every instance, are frauds: if money is sent I lor tickets, it is so much thrown away without the shadow of a chance of getting a prize, lie ware, of all Lotteries where the Capital Prize is unusually large in co npar iscm to the price of tickets. In eve ry instance where lurg prizes are offered for a small co't ot tickets, put it down as a certain fraud. The Kentucky Slate Lottery for the benefit of the Shelby College, under our management, is the oniv Lottery in the United States which i 3 legally decided by tf;p Maryland "drawings; all other Lotteries which purport to be decided by the Maryland Drawings, arc frauds. THE MARYLAND STATU. LOTTERIES. Purchase in the .Maryland State Lotteries, then you arc sure of being right. Ars.l in ordering the Maryland Lotteries. 3on are sure of honest and fair drawings. One thing look to, and .that is, if you order irorn any licensed vender in Baltimore, do nox re ceive any but Managers' tickets and Managers' Printed Certificates of Packages. The Managers' Certificates have the number printed, and have the lithographed signature of 11. France G Co. No or." ha a right to send his individual certifi cate-, and !i he does it, be sure there 13 a fraud at the bottom of it. K. FRANCE & Co. Managers of Maryland State Lotteries. IOOTII.ICEE. —Those who win: a speedy curt* for I his disease will find it in Da. Keyset's 1 ooxtjACiiE Remedy. Sold for 125 cents at Sam uel Brown s Store Bedford, & Calvin Nc Robtn on's Schellsburg. YOUNG MAT, BEWARE! I hereby caution a"! of my young friend s who are given to taking a !rttie of the *O-be-Jo yful," to abstain from the cup at once and forever, as I have lately been made to pay dearly for taking a single drink- Especially would I advise thein not to drink at the solicitation of neighbors, or friends. SAMUEL BOTTOMFIEL D. Mar. 19, BEDFORD COL.MY, SS. At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, on thp Bth day of February, A. D. 18.58, before the Judges of ihe said Court, On motion of John P. Reed, K-q., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs ami legal r<p rer-enrat ives of Jacob Riffle, late ofJuniut r township, in said county, dec'd, to wit, John C. It Jtte, residing in Cumberland, Md., Mary, wife of John Sweeny, residing in Indiana comity, Pa., Thomas, residing in lowa, David, residing in Ligonter, Westmoreland county, Pa., Ellen, wile of Thomas Alc'Culliff, resi ding in Somerset, now irfßedford county, Petn'a., Catiiarinp, a minor, daughter of Catharine, dec'd, who has for tier guardian a/l litem , O. E. Shannon, Esq., residing in Bedford, and Margaret, wife of Al fred Miller, residing in Cumberland, Md., to- be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, in and lor said co., cm the Ist Monday, 3d day pf May, next, !o accept or refuse to take the Ileal Estate of said deceased at the valuation, which has been val ued and appraised iri pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation i.-sued out of the Orphans' court of Bed ford county aforesaid, and to the Sheriff of said coun directed, or show cause why the -ame should not be sold. Sheriff directed to serve same personalty upon those heirs Residing in the county, and by publication up on those re-iding without. By the Court. ATTEST— WILLIAM S. FLUKE, -March 12, 1858. Sheriff. Office of lite. C. I. *M. Pro. Company. MARCH 2, ] 858. notice; IS- hereby given that an aisesrrient of C per cent, has i .is day been levied on the premium notes of this Company in force on the ltiii day of October last, i except notes- on original applications taken after the i Eith day of August 15.57, and all notes expiring or ' surrendered and not renewed between said dates, on ! each of which 3 per cent, is a-sessed. Members of this Company 'residing in Bedford County, or having property insured therein, are res pectfully required to pay their pro rata assessments to James M. Russell, Esq., who is duty appointed ! collector of said county. CUT"An abatement of 6 per cent, will be made for j prompt payment—i. e. within 30 days from the date j hereo;. By order of the Board. Mar 12,1859. JOHN T. GREEN. 1 Secretary. PI PLIC SJILE OF THE fill II) SON PRO PER TL I V pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court ei lb tiord county, the subscriber wtll expose to by public outcry on SATURDAY, the -.'7 th day of • •l.kKCf], A. 17. 1658, at the late dwelling bouse, in Beiitord township, of Margaret Davidson, deceased, all the interest, beii g tbu undivided one half part of the a; 1 Margaret fhsvtdson. dec?a=ed, in the follow* ii :: d -scritod Real Estate, situa' in the said town ship o! Bedford, viz: Is'. 1 lie NiA iSIO.*, rB ACT,-lying ©n the • >•!'.. side o. the turnpike road, and west of, and ad j i.mng the borongh of f! dford, eontainir g about i lilßl 7 -T \V O AC LUIS, all cleatedand m der fence, anil having thereon erected a BRICK DWELLING HoU ii. two and a half stories high, TWO SMALL I.Lit I, lit . LS. A BRICK BARN, and other ont bi.:! g, w Ith a never failing well of excellent \va h' r it the yard. I nere t-, also, an orchi.rd upon the at"l altogether it i- one of the mo.t deii.a- Lde {/a--. - iti of near il-dP id. j ract ol Land on both sides of Iht* Cumberland Valley road, containing about 40 acre-, having a -mall house upon it, now occupied by Pa vid Do iititug, with about lji..ts chared, the re mainder being wood fand, adj .iu;ng lands ofo. I), if J I) Shuck, Joseph Sellers, Henry Dossey ..ud oth trs. Tf.u v.s. —One third of the purchase money at the Ci . ft, mat inn of llin -ale, one third on the Ist day o.' ApriL 1800, anil the remaining one third on the lit day ol April, 18'ih, without interest, the payments to b" secured by judgment bonds. In- . itoa, except one field, w ill he given on the Ist <: •. April iSob. DC?"sa!c- to commerce at 1 o'clock, P. M. S L. RUSSELL, adirt'r dr bonis uon of Margaret Davidsot:, dec. X. : . At the same time and place the subscriber, by vir'n-i of the power given him in th will nl .Ma ry Ar.ti Uc\idsoi:, utc'd, will sell the interest ol the is ! Mi.rv AflU David mi, in the the above described p-npsitie.. s.t'd interest being the other undivided :; 1 'hereof. Terns made k< own on day of sale. L ie' SSELL, J-x'r of tit * jit Will a,"d Tcslament of F" C-3, ISSB. Alary Ana DavitLon, dec. 11 aw to save Money! *LL :> ■ns vvho are in want of good and ve ry cheap Chairs and Cabinet Furniture,£s •Kb" ":."T .cat now have an on; ortu- V%s ~ •-( rvtsuK •••' £ 1 , J ■: ; s-ta, —-G -try of s.ivirig money, by calling on the subscriber, and soleetirg such artir|i;s as they tnay r.eei! from a large lock now civ hand vvh,. h will he sold lower than th same can be bought hi this country. You who are about to commence housekeeping will do vv.-il by calling on me a there will be great reductions made in suits of Furniture. You will see the truth of the above state:; eiit by looking at the fo'lovvirg list of prices. CHAIRS 1 ROM $1 .70 to 'hi 00 pr set BEDSTEADS, 2 70 JF> 00 ' TABLES, 2 70 '• 20 CO " BUiir.Ars, 10 00 S3 00 CUPI'DARCS, 7 00 " 12 0 " WASDS'i'ANDS, 150 " 000 WORK STANDS, 100 500 CAN: LKSTANDS, I E 300 A!' -.:r articles in proportion. All articles war rar.'.ed, MENGEL, JR. February 19, 1858. Brosid Top CoaIS AT Til lb COOK COLLI KKY ! ! AT HOPEWELL, KNOWN AS THE COKE BANK!.' THE undersigned would hereby notify the pub! c that lie 13 engaged in the coal mining business, at the liroad Top coal mines, one half mile from the town of Hopewell. In order to in-ure speedy sale he will .pj| it at the mines at 1!. cents per bushel, and delivered nt Hopewell, at G cents per bushel.— I'ersons wishing coal will find it to their advantage to give him a call, as the coal is of the First quality and the term- per bushel less than it can he obtained for elsewhere. The sub-criber ran at all times be found at hi clffce at Hopewell, by persons desiious of purchasing. Dec IS, J 57-3m. RICHARD LANGDON. ISO USES OF JOHN T. HOGG. SOMERSET, SOMERSET CO. ( G MOUNI PLEASANT, WF.STMORE'D" > = CONN J II.I.SVILLE, FAYETTE CO. UNIONTOWN, " S 2 BROWNSVILLE, " { NEW BRIGHTON, EEAVER CO. F • Deposits received, Discounts maiie, Drafts bought, -old and collected. Bank note* and Specie bought and sold. Stocks, noi'es, and other securities, bought and sold on Commission. Correi-ponilence tnd col lection' solicited. , Aug. 21, 1857. A CARD. „ Subscriber would resect fuiiy announce to bis friends and customers that lit* has associated with him in tlie mercantile business J. G. Min nich of Bedford Bor. and that hereafter the same will be conducted under the firm of Reed Sc Minicb, at the old stand. He takes this op portunity of returning his thanks for the paat liberal support awatded him !>y his friends, and solicits a continuance of their favor fir the new firm. He respectfully calls upon his fiiends S customers to settle up their accounts as soon as convenient, pay or no pay, as it is very desireable to have his old books closed. Very respectfully, JACOB HELD. Feb, 5 185 S. 1 - Witl sltcnd ytttdttAllv n4 c .r-faity lo * 3 j:t . . 3 f' , trustw tr t>u T wtU fiRtJ. re .i *:. i I fi |li %P.f. Us? 1-4 j rW4, fru .1 *. : l .j.-.tir-. t. 1:1 |• | C-A LIFJO* ftkltrilj, JITI4 I*ll 0;Tr WITWEID-RT. Sj i V3T Tnrina JX VA HIA3LY CASH. ! \ O '.: -on Esi Pitt *tree! f I>-.ificr7, F*. S -'i\ j BR. F. J. RRJMER r) ESPECTFT LLY begs leave to-tender Lis Professional Services to the Citizens of Bedford and vicinity. BT" Office in Julianna Street, at the Drug and Book Stoye. Feb. 17, 1851. I>b% B. F. Harry RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Office and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofius. June 24, 1553. LAW PARTNERSHIP. JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG. THE undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law, and will attpnd promptly to at! business entrusted to tbeir care in Bedford and ad joining counties. CG?"Office on Julianna Street, three door? south of "Mengel House," opposite the residence of Maj. Tate. JOB MANN. June 2, 1554. G. 11. SPANG. WM. P. SCNELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, FIT ILL attend faithfully to all legal business T Y entrusted to his care in Ike. Counties of Bedford and Fufion. Bedford, Nov. 1, IS 17. J oil n Pe I?eed, Attorney at Law, Bedford, Pennsjlvaiiia Respectfully tenders his services to Ike Public Office secoad door Aorlh of the Mengel House. Bedford, Feb. 20, J852. C'essesa. Shas&aioii, T AV E formed a Partnership in tin- Praotice Jl A of the Law. [i nearly opposite th e. Gazette Office, where one or the other may at ail times be found. Bedford, Oct. 2r>, 1819. LAW NOTICE. W. J. BAEB, Attorney at Law: WILL practice regularly in the Courts of Bedford County hereafter. Ife may, during Court Weeks, be consulted a! his room at the Washington Hotel. Nov. 23, 185l>. JOSEPH W. TATE, .ITTOKftTIY AT LAW, AND not: esoww imoK<en, HAS for Sale 10 Farms, and 13,009 acres of Coal and unimproved land, in Bedford and Fulton conn, ties. Also Lots in the town of Hamilton. Land sold in quantities to suit purchasers. Proposals for timber are invited front Lumbermen. Terms easy. j Aug, 7. ISs7.—firn. w. ,r. tf.t:n. n. v.. tr.ron. b. p. mtyecs BAER, BENFORD So MEYERS, ATTORaIKS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PEMN'A. WILT, punemtdly t.tfend to a"! business entrusted to th.- ti care. Tr. Baer will be in regular attend ance at Court, Oili< on .fultana street, same as for- : nterly occupied by Wm. M. ilatl, Esq. [tan 2S,'5S.] ' .'A j TO BUILDERS. The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish any quantify or quality of Building Lumber and tiaS tering Laths. Orders directed Jo St. Claii :vi!'.-, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to. bv giving a reasonable notice. F D. BEEGLE. " wm. rosTEH, WITH E.ILDIVLV, LI.YDERALEY S>- CO. Importers and Dealers in If.fiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods, 1,0 king Glasses, ccc. No 84> North Third St., FhiKdelphij. All orders caiiciied cud prompt ly attended to. t Sept. 5, 1855. tle mengel house. Valentino Eteckman, Proprietcr. "Boarder/ taken by the day, week, month or y< ar, on moderate terms. Slay 9, lS5d. i The subscriber has just received a splendid va:i- ty of Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebbles, su perior in clearness, and designed to suit persons cf ail ages—warranted never to FAIL—to which lie invites the attention of all who are in need of the article. He ' fins also just received an el /ant assoitim-nt of JEWELRY—a! 1 ol which lie will sell on reasonable terms. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, May 22, 1857. >Io U lergr.mcn ant) fcnpcrlnlcnknt's ot Sabbatl) sri)ools. We keep on hand the publications of the Am. S. S. Union, American Bible Society, American Tract Society, Presbyterian Board ol I'ublica ttor., Methodist Book Rooms, Massachusetts S. S. Union, Lutheran Board of Publication, Epis copal S. S. Union, and a great variety of.stand ard Religious Publications suitable lor Sabbath Schools. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Chambersburg. March fi, 1857. LAST NOTICM f~ THE subscribers now have their books posted for settlement, and call upon nil persons doing business with them, to come forward and set tie up their accounts immediately. They hope this notice will not be passe'd unheeded, as this has been the first time for years of business that a similar call has been made. One of the firm being now engaged in other business, the busi ness of the firm imperatively demands settle ment. All kinds of Hides will be taken in pay ment ol accounts due. TAYLOR 5c MO WRY. Jan. 1, 1858. COlCs SHfcLLEKS, FOJKpi CUTrERS am! Corsi .TEHIs. fjjr- We but ask the Farmers to give these Machines a trial; and, if llrey are not good, and do not work as represented, they may be return ed, and the money will be promptly refunded. Give them a trial —it will cost nothing—ar.d, by having them vou will save money. BLYMIRE & HARTLEY, Bedford, December 19, lSoti, ! r i[DMLYISTRJTOR'S XOTICE. : Ll.l PERS of administration on the estate of Jacob i fleitshew, late of Napier township, deceased, hav ma been granted to the subscriber residing in sai. ;■ Wiiship—all p j ions indebted to said estate are ths'iefore i 'tiiied (o make payment immediately aid those having claims will present them forth with for settlement. DAVID IIEITS HEW. I-*b. 12, 1858. Adni'r. DK n. .IVIES' 1 EXTRACT OF fffilßlS lI, (Alcoholic praperation from the leaves imported from Calcutta.) FOR TBS rer.MIM:\T CS RE OF CONSUL ?TO?J, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA,COUGHS.COLDS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, &r. PF.ICE, $2,00 FEE EOTTte. oU**None genuine witnout "Dr. 11. James, 13 Grand St., Jersey City," blown in the bottle. For sale by ROBERT FYAN, Bedford Pa., Sole Agent. Feb. ID, 18-38. Dissolution of Partnership. • THE partncr.b'.p heretofore existing between Hen j rv S. King and James Madaia, under the name and ' firm ol Madara, King iic Co., doing business at Le | tnon's Iron Works, in Hopewell township, Bedford county, is dissolved by mutual consent. HENRY S. KING, Nov. 2, 18-37. JAMES MADARA. "1 he business of manufacturing iron at Lemon's i Iron Works, will be continued by tbe undersigned, who lias purchased all the intere-t of his late partner, Jam 's .vladary, in the Books property and elf'ecls belonging to The late firm of Madara, Kin" fcCo. . N0v.20.1857. HENRY S. KING. ' FitDSLi AKKIVAL OF NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS AT REED AND iVHNNiCH'S. J Cloths, Cassimeres, Calicoes, Ginghams, \ Flannels, Ticking?, bleached ami unbleached Muslins, Table diaper, Paper and Cambric Muslins, Irish Linen, also a Lite assortment of Li lies Sum s, Gaiters, ami Lice Boots, and a variety of.Misses' and children's Shoes, which will be sold low for cash. Feb. 26, 185 S. PLASTER.— In quant it es to suit purch esers for sa V !,v A. B. CRAMER & Co. Feb. 10. ISoS. GETTVS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY • Exchange Building, Bedford, Pa., 'A. here Ambratvpes, Dagnerrecdvpes, Ac*, j &c., rf every description, are executed in the ! iatot :'yl-s and improvements of the Art. A full assortment of plain and fancy esses, and gold and plated Lockets, at vervlow prices, and The public are respectfully invited to call examine his specimens. T. R. GETTVS, Jr. DREG STORE FOR SALE- Any person desirous of purchasing a well esta blished and profitable Drug Store can bear of a fir.t rate opening by addressing tbe editor of this paper. July 17, 1807. P. K. VrSBKIiLICII. B. F. SRAD Wtmderlicfa & Jcnttat'imtg Commission fUerdjcmts, J\jrth Second opposite the Cumberland Valley Rail Road Depot, CHAMBERSBURG. Q2?°" They are at all times prepared to carry all k'nds of Produce to, and Merchandise, S:c., from Pbuadtlpbia and Baltimore, at the shortest notice. They will al-o purchase Flour, Grain, &c., at market price. COAL, LUMBER, SALT. FISH, GUANO, and PLASTER on hums and for sale low. June 10, 1553. As tin l season for chapped hands and faces it is coming on, we advise our friends to go to Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Store and purchase a box ol Bazin's Amandine, for the prevention and cure of chapped hands. Only 37* cents per bow For pimples and wrinkles and freckles and tan, Nothing has e'er been discovered by man, I ;ke that wonderful product of tropical bowers, The popular "Calm of a Thou-and Flowers." to be bad at Dr. Harry's Drug & Book Store. .March G, 15.77. IRON.— Blacksmith's and others are inform ed we have just received a large supply of Re lined Iron—warranted best quality. . A i;. ( RAMER St CO. C j::(ry Physicians can have their orders filled at City prices at Dr. Harry's. Bedford, D' J C n, 18.06. NOTICE. ~~ The partnership heretofore existing between James Bun s ;v t J. it. Tharp is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. AH money due the firm is payable to James Burns, an ! all debts owed or contracted by tire firm, will be paid by James Burns. JAMES BFRNS. J. H. THARP. Feb. 19, I SSS. JUST jeeeived at Shoemaker's Cotonada Store, a large assortment of Boots, S.toes, Hats, Lc. [dec.4,'s7.] TO BE HAD AT Aft. JURRY'S. Essence of Jamaica Ginger, which should have a place in every family, for sale at Dr. Harry's. CORN.—One Thousand bushels for sale —also Family fiour—Prime new Bacon also—by A. 13. CRAMER &.Co. Feii. 19, 18.78. fte\v Goods, GREAT EXCITEMENT AT SHOEMAKERS COLON ADF. STORE. 1 HE undersigned having just returned from the eas tern citie-. ore now opening a splendid as-ortment <h ball and Winter goods, consisting in part ot'Ladies Dre-s goods, Black and Fancy Silk-, Merinoes, De laines, Cashmeres, Alpaccas, Shawls, Calicoes, Woollen Hood., L Talmas for Ladies a:.J children, lt d and White Flannels, Hosery, Ike. Gentlemen arid Leys wear Cloths, L!i"k. am! Fancy Casinieres, Jeans, Tweeds, Satiuetts, Mu-lins, ike., BOOTS So SHOES, Gents and Boys Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Misses Shoes and Gaiters r/ail sizes and descriptions. A general assortment of Gents & Boys Hats and Caps. Flour Oil Cloths, 'Syrup Molasses, White Ac Browa Sugar, Green and I>iack Tea, Groceries of all kinds, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, (Jueensware, Hardware, and all articles usually kept in country Stores.— Thankful forpa-t favors they hope that by lair deal ing-. and a desire to please, to receive a liberal share ol" public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. J. A: J. M. SHOEMAKER. Oct. IG, 1557. Clicesc —Cheese, best quality, just receiv ed at REED & MUNICH'S. AUDITOFS~JWTICE. * THF. undersigned appointed auditor fo distrib ute the balance in the hards of Gideon ilitchew, ad mirii-trator of the estate cf Charles Zuxbrum, de ceased, hereby notifies the heirs of ail others inter ested that he will meet them for the purpose of at tending to the duties of his appointment at his of fice, in Bedford, on Friday, the t6tb day of April next, at 1 o'clock P. M. O. E. SHANNON, March 19, lf>3. Auditor.
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