have killed him on the spot, had lie not; been rescued hy n few Free Stale men, mid j otic I'ro Slavery man wlto mustered to de fend him. By this great achievement the Border lluffinns were exalted to a high state of ferocity, nor docs much pluck appear to have Leon exhibited on the other side.— Leavenworth has but few Eastern men. It •is the principal seat of the squatter sove reignty Free State part;, who wore so anx ious that thcTopeka Convention should se cure the countenance and support of Cass ! unit Douglas, by indorsing the squatter! ..jvereigntv falsehood of the Kansas Ne braska bill. These Douglas Free State j men seem to have been completely cowed j Mid frightened, and to have submissively knocked under to the violence of the ruf- j fians, who appear to have succeeded in eon.- ; pletely breaking up the i alloting in that place on the Free State Constitution. Leavenworth, it will he recollected, was | thought by the Lawrence men, (according ! to tho statement of our correspondent) to i have either shown the white feather during ilie recent siege, not having done so much j as might reasonably have been expected j from s- huge a place in the way of forward ing aid and reenforcenient to the besieged Free State men. And now they experience j the common fate of trimmers who attempt to sit on two stools—that of falling to the ground themselves. However, tliero D iiiucli to he said byway of apology for tlie Leavenworth men. They are immediately on the Missouri border, exposed to the whole fury of Border Buflian invasion.— They scout to have no leaders on whom they an rely, and worse thau that, no Sharp's rifles. Give them these, and we trust they will not long want tlicm—and we doubt not another time they will give a better account both f themselves and of the Border Buf fiaps. But the outrages at Leavenworth did not t ease with the breaking up of the balloting . u the Fr-c State Constitution. A villain who had been euueorned in an attempt at murder at Kickapoo, a village a few mil s north of Leavenwofth, having been arrest ed upon legal process and examined, was committed to the sumo jail at Leavenworth in which McCrea was recently imprisoned. His friends thereupon mustered in force, liberated the prisoner, ami burned down the jail. We shall see what Gov. Shannon says to this new rescue. Will he issue an other proclamation, and forward another telegraphic dispatch to the President for aid? What Shannon may do, is, however not now of the least consequence. What ever mnv he thought and said as to tbeptst for all future outrages, burnings and mur ders that may occur in Kansas, the people of the United States will hold responsible, not Shannon, not Stritigfellow, nor Atchi son, nor any other subordinate or wire pul ler, but Franklin Pierce, President of the United State", and the Democratic party, so caiicd. whose instrument and officer he is Before the President undertakes to indulge in maudlin lamentation* over the alleged disregard or negb et of the laws on the part of others, let bint first give us R small spe cimen of vigor by himself protecting the people of Kansas against Border Ruffian plunder and murder.— Tribune. Administrator's Aotfee. 1 FITTERS ol' Administration on the Estate -I—l ol Andrew Miller, lite of Londonderry ..wnsbip. dee'd, having been granted to the rubsenl-i r, residing iii Napier Township; all 1 eisoiio indebted to said Estate are hereby no tified to m ke payment immediately, and those bavir.g claims against the same, are required ; to present them forthwith properly authentica ted fot settlement. GEORGE tt\ WILLIAMS, jfimV. Jan. 1 8, 1850—f • Warcross' Kotary Planing Machine, TTTAN TED—To sell the Rights ami Machines 1 \Y tor uliotaiy Plaiting, Tongning and Groov- , log Machine, tor boards and plank, under the Norc. o-s Patent. Also, the attachment of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole board into mouldings at one operation. This patent has been tried, and decided in the Su preme Court in Washington, to be no infringe ment, being superior to Wood worth a Machine. Apply to J. D. DALEj Willow Street, above Twellth, Philadelphia, where the Machines can be seen in operation. Jan. 18, 1856-Btn I.lst of Caus*.:, IJUT d own tor 1 rial, at Februaey Term, 1856, (11th day.) Sarah Duffy, vs. John Keeffo's Ex'or. Catharine Sands' use <• Moses Wise-arver, Barndolhir k Asbcont P. M orning,tar Awife John Davis A Co. •' Win. Ruby's adm'r, ' •las. M'Vicker et al " George Powell, Samuel Cam " David Koor et al, Aaron Done!son John Griffith, J.moh A. Sleek " Abel Dull, Archibald Casteel " S. M. Barclay's ad'r, •iaeoh A. Sleek •• G. F. Riddle et al, Br, IV. E. Keichter • Samuel Winters, Pat. \ IVood.T It. Co. •• James Pattoii, Same " John King et al, George W. FigarJ '• JoLn Griffith, - l ir ' 4 McJldi. wney •< Sam'l Williams et al, •■as. Piitton et al " Ezckiel Lockart, -'"hn \ycum " Plowman A Kiechter ■ .John A. Bh.ilgct " Janie* Williams, ; f 1 "'* 1 Shea .. John Rollins, Jacob Snicer R av id Karu-s, i it!"'!) keT Philip >. Croft, '■ u Pattersons use <• Satn'l Vondcrsmith, •varahm , Lehman •• S. M. Barclay's ad 'r, •i)es V. Reynold* " Same, '■ Moutfcr's assignees •' A. R. Gtlbraith. - Isaac Dili. I I ' '''lrdinger .♦ Woi. Blair, VZ**™' " J-red Hanks, \Vm k ' ck Fred. Mundwiler, | )m. Banffiollar " John M. Vanhoru, ! iL ;'\ V?\ nu " Joseph P. Phelps, IftrM"( " " George Gelhaugh, J M.Cessna •• Abr'm Kessler et al, ! p D. WASIIABAUGH, I'rolh'o. 1 rothonotarv's Office / J "i- 18, 1356. f Stray Steer. /'NAME to the plantation of the subscriber, i s s Jiving in Union To vn.ship, Bedford County, s nne-.ni'; ; June last, a REI> STEEB, supposed " , tbout two years old, with a notch out of 1 part of the left ear. The owner 14 re-pi.-,: : t, eotae f,f-w.;r I, prove property. 1 h '•> ctmrges, ayd. take him awav. Dee 14 '55 DANiEI. STLVEMAN. j SlierlfTs Sale. BY virtue of sundry wrlls of Fi. Fa., to me directed, there will be sold at the Court ' louse, in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday the lltli day of February, 1856, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Estsite to w it: One Tract of Land, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 30 acres cleared and under fence, with a Cabin House and log stable, with threshing floor uttaebed, thereon erected, also an arplo orchard tliereon, adjoining lands ol'Jacob Fletcher, Philip Steckman and others; situate 111 Monroe Township, and taken in ex ecution as theproper'y of Elijah Hanks. Also, nil defendant's interest In anil to a Tract of Land, containing 6J acres, more or less, about 10 acres cleared and under fence, i with a story and half Log House thereon erect ! Ed, adjoining lands of Henry Kynard, David i broylier and others; situate in Hopeweli Town | ship Bedford County, and taken in execution j as tii • property of Samuel S. Barrack. Also, one Lot of Ground, fronting about t 100 feet on the public road, and extending back about 350 feet, containing in all about one acre, with a story and it half Rough-east j House, log cooper shop and log stable thereon ; erected, adjoining lands o: Jacob Keefer, Simon Bierd and others; situate in Middle Woodberry ; Township, Bedford County, and taken in exe j cation as the property of George II art man. , Also, all defendant, Henry Woods, bis right, | title and interest, in and to two Lots of Ground, I in the Borough of Bedford, situate on tho ! North side of Pitt Street, containing about 1 12;) feet in front and run iiug back about 250 | feet, numbered in geueial plan of sai 1 Borough ; asNos. 184 aud 185, and having thereon ereet | ed ;v two and a half story Stjne Dwelling j House, Store House, Ware House, and also I three one story Brick Offices, and stone stable | thereon; adjoining J it of Peter Kadebaugh on j the East, and lot of Gecrge lUymiro on the j West, and taken ill execution the property i of Henry Woods. Also, one TraCt of Land, containing 211 j acres, more or less, about 60 acres cleared and j under fence, with _a two story Log House, spring house, and log stable thereon erected, i also an apple orchard thereon; adjoining lands i ol John Wolfs heirs, Andrew Sauds and oth ers; situate in Napier Township, and taken 111 execution as the property of George Ickes. , Also, all defendant, Samuel Sloan, his title and interest, ia and to a Tract of Land, i containing yj acres, more or less, about 10 j acres cleared and under fence; adjoining lands of Fenjimiu W. Garretson, Joint Wolf, Satn ' uel .Miller and others, situate in St. Clair ; Township, Eudibrd County, and taken in cse- I cutiou as the property of Samuel Sloan, i Also, all defendant, John Haley's, interest ( in a.id to a 1 ract of Land, containing 150 acres, more or less, about 120 acres cleared and un der fence, with a two story Log House, ami log ' stable thereon erected; adjoining lands of J 01111 Miller, John Wilheltn and others, situate in j Londonderry Township, Bedford County, and taken in executi; n as the property 0! John : Riley. Also, all defendant, Jacob Kegj's. interest, in and to a Tract of Land, containing 3tK) | acr< s, more or less, about 200 acres cleared and ) under fei.cv, with a two story rough-cast house, with kitchen attached, four tenant hou : se*. two double log barns, and two log stables thereon erected, also three apple orchards j thereon; adjoining lands ot Philip Shoemaker, Anraham H eisel and others, situate iu Colerain Township, Bedford County, and taken in exe i cutiou as the property ef Jacob Kegg. i Als®, one Tract of Land, containing 87 acres, j more or less,about 15 acres cleared and under I fence, with a story and a half log house aud j log barn thereon erected, also an apple orchard I thereon; adjoining lands of Jacob Anders, N'i ; choias Lyons ami others, rituate in St. Clair 1 Township, Bedford County, and token ia exe | ctition -.s the property of Henry B. Mock. Also, one Tract of Land, containing 60 j acres, more or less, about 25 acres cleared and j under fence, with a two story log house, and lov stable thereon erected, also au apple, orch ard thereon; adjoining lands of James O'Neal, Win. Weeks and others, situate in West Pro vidence Township, Bedford County, and taken | in execution as the property of Stiles Hill. HUGH MOORE; Sheriff. j Sheriff's Office, Jan 18, 1856. • Register's Notice. VLL persons interested, either as heirs, cre ditois, 01 otherwise, are hereby notified ; that the following named persons have tiied \ their Accounts in the Register's Office, and ' that they will be presented to the Orphans' Court ot Bedford County, on Friday the 15th 1 day of February next, at the Court House for confirmation, at which time and place they ntv attend if they think proper. The partial Account of John Cessna, Esq., one of the Administrators of Abraham Sparks, late of IVest Providence Township, dee'd. The Account of Thomas Blackburn, Admin istrator of John W. Hammer, late of St. Clair j Township, dee'd. The Account P. Jordan, Esq., Administrator : de bonis uon Sc., of Richard E. Bonnett, late of Hopewell Township, dee'd. The Account of Win. Nyoum, Acting Ex ; ccutor of ttie last Will, Ac., of Leonard N'y euni, late of Monroe Township, dee'd. The Account of llenry and D miel Ilersh berger, Executors of thfc last Will, Ac., of | George Ilershberger, late of West Providence j Township, dee'd. The Account of John M. and James M. Smith, Administrators of Robert- Smith, late of St. Clair Township, d c'd. ! The Account of Jouti IV. Hull, Administra tor of llenry Daughertv, late of Napier Town ship, doe'd. The Account of John Sparks, Esq., Admin istrator of John Blaiikley, late of Monroe Township, dee'd. • The Aecaunt of S. L. Russell, Esq., Exec utor of the last Will, Ac., ot Elizabeth Meta, late of Coierain Township, dee'd. The Account of Jacob S. Brumbaugh, Ad ministrator of Jacob Biddle, late 01 South I V> oodberry Township, dee'd. The Account of Futdley Megrew and Win. Hull, Esocutorsol the last Will, Ac., of Alary Hull, late o! Napier Township, dee'd. l i e Account of Ellas llite and George Sli -1 ger. Ex cutors of the last.Will, Ac., 01 Geo. j Sligei, late ol Cumberland Valley, Tp., dee'd. '1 he final Account ol David S. Rongenecker, Administrator of Jacob Kengy, lata ol Middle \V oodberry Township, dee'd. The Account of Jolin Cessna, Esq., Adtnin . istrator of Peter J. Miller, late ot Harrison , Township, dee d. The Account if John Griffith, Guardian of Abner Griffith of St. Clair Township, j I lie Account of Samuel Corn, Esq., Trus j tee to make sale of the Real Estate ot Simon CI iar, late ot Union Township, dcC'd. Tne Account of Hugh Moore, Esq., Admin istrator ot James .Moore, late of West Provi dence Township, dee'd. D. WASIIABAUGH, Register. Register's Office, Jan. 18, 1,56. j Slore House and Tavern Maud For lient. fIIHE subscriber will rent .his Store-housa 1 and Tavern Stand, iu the town of Bloody j Itiin, Pa., together or separate. Thero is at tached to the Store room, ware house, granary, . and corn crib; and to the. Tavern Stand, sUb ' lit g lor filty head of horses, together with j oats house, com crib, carriage shed, and an excellent well ol water at the door. If rented ' possession will he given on the Ist of April next. JACOB EBBERT. Bloody Run, Jan. 18, 1856. I Administrator's Notice. IETTERS of Administration having been _J granted to the subesriher, living in South \> oodbeny Township, lied/ord County, on the I'.state Ot Georgt Reploglc, late of Middle M-otobeny Township, dec d, all persons know tig tln,reives u.dtl ted to sr.id Estate are re qi.erttd to rnuke pavment witbont delay, and those having claims against the same will pre :it,t tin in jtopcrly authenticated for settU ment. A LEA AN DEB HOLSINGEK. Jtb 18, 186 C.-]' ,Idm'r. I 111 il l' PROCLIM JTIIE VTtTHKREASthe Honorable FRANCIS M. Ktx * * MKUL, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties composing the 10th Judicial District, rnd Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and Genera! Jail Delive ry, fur tho trial of capital and other offenders in the said district—and JOSEPH li. NOBLE and JOHN G. HAKTLKV, Esquires, Judges of tli • Courts of Common Pleas, nrul Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jait Delivery, li>r the trial of a capital and ether of fenders in the county of Bedford —have issued their precept and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail De livery, and Court of Over and Terminer at Bed ford, on MONDAY lltli day of FEBRUARY next. NOTICE is hereby given to all the Justi ces of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said county of Bedford, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their roils, records, and inquisitions, ex uninations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that belwlf apper tain to he done, and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jiil of Bedford county, to he then and there to prosecute against them as shall tie just. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Jan. 18, 185 G. SAMUEL RA'JEBAUGH, Justice of Hie l*cacc. OFFICE two doors South of the Menge' House, and next door to the office of Mann A Spang, where he will attend to the collection of aJt claims placed in his hands. Bedford, Jen. 11, 1850. FOR RE3^T, THE LARGE BRICK HOUSE on Pitt Street, one door West of the Bank House. Possession given on the Ist of April next. G. W. ANDERSON. Jan. 11, 1856.-tf. BEDFORD COUNT?, ss. | 4 T an Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, in I J-"1L and for the County of Bedford, on the 24t:i day of November. A. D., 155., Before the Judges of tho said Court, The petition of Joseph Griffith. Administra tor of the Estate of William Griffith, late of St. Clair Township, dee'd, was read and filed, representing. That be as Administrator of siid William Griffith, deceased, sold the Real Es tate of said dee'd, and settled his account as Administrator, and dist-ibuted and pai I over j to tile heirs the entire proceeds of the Estate. : Real and Personal, excepting the one third i that remains for the use of the widow; That | by the report of the Auditor on his account it I appears that he has oveipaid said heirs; That I he is now the owner f the Mansion place of | said deceased, on which tne third is reserved ! for the use of the widow, at whose death it will j he coating to slid heirs, and that said heirs are j now scattered, and same of theni are unwilling to refund to petitioner the amounts over paid ! to them, —and praying that a Rule may be ! granted on said heirs, requiring them to appear at next te.iu, and show cause why he should not have a set-off entered on the Judgment se curing said third, for the several amounts so overpaid by him to said heirs. \Y hereupon on motion of Jons MOWER, Esq., the Court grant a Rule upon the l.eirs of Wil liam Griffith, dee'd, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court, to he held at Bedford, in and lor the County of Bedford, on the second Monday, lltbdav of February, next, and show cause if any they have, why a set-off shou'd not be made, anil a credit entered upon said Judgment securing the widow's third, for the amounts so overpaid to said heirs respectively; personal notice cm the heirs residing in tlw County, and publication as to the heirs resid ing out of the County. LV TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have heicunto set my hand and the B seal of said Court at Bedford the 'D.VASHABAUGH, Jan. 11, 1856-d Clerk. STATEMENT of the affairs of the Bedford and Stovstown Turnpike Road Company, from t!J day of January, 1855, to the Ist day of January, 1856. Balance in Treasury Jan. 2, 1855, 51.475 06 Amount of to'ls collected during same time, 1.U95 48 i $3,470 54 j, Amount of Expenditures during the year, $2,801 68 Dividend of one half per cent, now payable, 735 00 $3,036 63 Balance in Treasmy. including un current and counterfeit money, January 1, 1850, S 433 01 \ The tolls collected in 1850 are $057 10J less than they were in 1855. The divi lend of half per c:nt will b • paid on demand, or as usual to stockholders hy PETER SCHELL, Treasurer. Jan. 11. 1850-c Bedford County, ss. VT an Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, in and for said County, on the 23d day of November, 1855. before the Judges of said Court— On Motion of A. KING, ESQ., the Court grant a Rule on the heirs-and legal representatives of Jacob Smith, late of Middle Woodlierrv Township, deceased, to wit: Susannah Kbet sole, widow of Daniel Ebersole, Mary, inter married with Abraham Kbersole, Abraham Smith, Daniel Smith, Catharine, intermarried with John Carper, Elizabeth, intermarried with Jacob Carper, Barbara, int. rmarried with Wil liam Sniousc, Nancy, intermarried with Chris topher Carper, Jacob Smith, Hannah Smith, Frany, intermarried with liavid Stoncrook, Margaret, intennarri "d with Samuel llare and John Smith; all residing in Bedford County— except John Carper and Catharine his wife, who reside in Bureau County, Illinois; and Jacob Carper and wife, who reside in BMr County, Pennsylvania; to be and appear at an Orphans' Court, to he held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on the serond Monday, eleventh day of February, A. I)., 1850, to accept or refuse to take the Real Es tate of said deceased, at the valuation, which has been valued and api raised in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of eur said Court and to tho Sheriff of said County directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. IN TESTIMONY WIIFREOF, I have KI hereunto set my hand and seal of P said Court, at Bedford, tho 27tii dav of November. A. I)., 1855. ' " D. WASIIABAUGH, Clerk. Jan. 4, 1856-d SHOE STORE \ 4 B. CRAMER & CO. have just received y\. # a very large assortment ol Boots and Shoes, suitable for Fall and Winter, part styles as follows : Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boces, Midi's " City Made Calf do. Men's " Heavy Kip, Lined do. Youth's Waxed Double Solo Boots Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do. Boys' City made Calf Boots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots, Womcus' Double sole Kip Eootees, Womens' Fine Calf and Seal do. Womens' Fine Goat Morocco do. Worn 'its' Parodi Bootses, very handsome, Children's Shoes of every style and price. Gent's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees, Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, Ac., in fact. Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha ser. It yon want Boots and Shoes, please give us a call, and you siiail be suited in quality ana price. Exchange Store is the place to lv) Boots and Shoes. Oct. 12,1855. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. Valuable Farm for Saie. rrUIK subscriber is desirous of soiling the 1 Farm on which he now reside!, in Bedford township, about, one luile north "I Bedford, near Dunning* Greek, containing 122 acres c-i land, botweun 7(1 and 80 acres cleared, about 10 acres of which is good meadow, plenty of good timber on the tract. There is a yonng orchard of choice fruit, log house, log barn and other outbuildings thereon, also good water. If * lie whole tract is not sold, 25 acres thereof will he sold separate. Terms of sale will be liberal, and possession given Ist of April next. WILLIAM M AIKKN . August 24. 1855. COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. SECOND YEAR. VRH ANGEM EATS for the Second Annual '.'ollcetiftn of this new and populai Institu tion for the diffusion of Literature and Art,have been nude on the most extensive scale. Among the works already engaged, is the far famed •'< GKNOA. CIU oirix," which original!) cost Ten Thousand Dollars. In forming this new collection, the diffusion of works of Am erica n Art, and lite encourage ment of American genius have not been over looked Commissions have I wen issu 'd ' o many of the most distinguished American Artists,who will contribute some of their finest product ions. Among them are three Marble Busts, executed by the greatest living Sculptor—Hiram Powers : GEORGE WASHINGTON, the Father of i.is Country; BENJAMIN FK AN KLI N. the Phi losopher; DANIEL WEBSTER, the States man. A special agent has visited Europe and mule careful and judicioxs selections of foreign , works of Art, both in Bronze and Marble; St.i- ; tuny and Choice Paintings. The whole forming a large and Valuable col lection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distri bute 1 free among the members of the Associa tion f>r the Second year. Terms of Membership—The payment of three < liars constitutes any one a member of this *>BooUtiou, and entitles him to either one of tiie following Magazines fur one year, and also a j ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and i Paintings. The Literature issued to subscribers eorsista of the followin ; Monthly Magazines : Harper's Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Gra ham's, Godey's Lady's Book, and Household j Words. Persons taking five memberships are entitled i to any five of the Magazines for one year, and j to six tickets in the distribution. The net proceeds derived from the sale of i memberships, arc devoted to the purchase of j v -ks of Art for ihe ensuing year. The Advantages Secured—by becoming a f member of this Association, are— -Ist. All persons receive the full value of their j subscript ions at the start, iu the shape of sterling i Magazine Literature. 2 1. Each member is contributing towards pur- j clot sing choice Works of Art, which are to lie j distributed among themselves, and are at the j same time encouraging the Arts of the country, j disbursing thousands of dollars through its Agency. Persons in remitting funds for membership, will plctse give their post ofli :e a biress in full, st ating the month they wish the M igazine to commence, and have the letter registered at the post office to prevent loss; on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, together ! with the Magazine desired, will lie forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will observe that by joining this Association, they receive the Magazine and free ticket in the annual distribution, ail at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Beautifully illustrated Catalogues, giving fuil descriptions, sent free en application. For Membership, Address—C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. At either of the principal : offices Knickerbocker Magazine " office, .'ldg ! Broadway, N. Y., or Western Office, 160 Wat yr j Street, Sandusky, O. Nov. 23, 'ss—fit. i\ew Fall a Hit w infer ITIIE undersigned begs leave to inform hi s . friends and the phblic -that he has just re" J ceive 1 from the eastern cities, and is now ex* 1 hibiting AT CHEAP SIDE, a general assort" tnent of new style fail and \uvmi GOODS. comprising a great variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of the latest styles; such in part as Flack and Fancy Silks, Merinoes, Cahniers, Coburg and Thibet Cloths, Alpacos, Mom-selin Delaines. Mousseline lie Beges, Fancy Prints, from a ftp up, Muslin, bleached and unhlcaeln'd, from a fip up. all widths, Thi but and Bay State Shawls. Blue, Back, Brown and Olive French Cloths, Snp'r Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds. Cassinetts. Jeans, Vesting*, Merino Shirts and Drawers. Hats and Caps, Bootr and Shoes in great variety, See.: \e. GROCERIES. Snp'r Golden Syrup and N. O. Molasses, l>es>j Rio and Java Coffee, N. 0. clarified, crushed i and granulated Sugars, Spices. Teas, Clioc.o j late. Extract of Coffee, Rice, Tobacco Drug s j and Oils, together with every other article adapt' i ed to the wants of the people, all of winch he is deterrri nid to soli CHEAP FOR CASH, or approved produce. He respectfully Invites all in search of bar- ! gains to give hint a call before purchasing.— j Thankful for past favors, he hopes by fair deal- ! ing, ond a desire to please, to continue to merit j and receive a liberal share of the public patron- ; age. i G. w. iirrr. Oct. 12,1855. i SAXiE OF 1 LOTS AT THE TOWN OF SAXTON, Bedford County, Pa. THE Sax ton Improvement Company wiil i sell at Public Auction, on TWENTY-SECOND i OF JANUARY, 1856, at the new town of SAXTON, a large number of excellent Build ing Lots. The town is located at the junction of the main stem of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail Road leading to Hop .-well, and the Branch running up Slump's Run. Arrangements are now being made toward the construction of a Turnpike Road from this place to Martinsburg and Woodberry, in the rich agricultural valley of Morrison's Cove; ' and on said day a Turnpike Meeting will be held at the Junction House in said town. And t arrangements arc also making to supply the > town with Fountain Water from a Spring hav- \ ing an elevation of from 40 to 60 feet above ) tnc village. A Hotel is now completed and furnished.— Terms will be made known on day of sale.— j Plans of the town may lie obtained on appliea- | tion to, or by addressing, JAMES SAXTON, Pmiii'nt of the Company at Jluniingilon. Jan. 11, 1856". Bakery and C'out'eclionary. THE subscriber, thankful for the patronage heretofore extended birn by a liberal pub lie, tenders his thanks, and he would respect fully inform tht-m that he has received and opened a new and choice lot of Confections, among which are candies, nuts, fruits, tkc.— He also keeps Groceries, such as Sugar, Colfeel Tea, Molassos, Cheese, Candies, Btc, Also al, descriptions of Cakes, and wijl serve Wedding and dtherparties, on short notice, with conl'ec tions and cakes. He has opened up and refitted his OYSTER j SALOON, in a superior style, where tie will at- I ways be ready to serve his friends and the pub- j lie with the Iroshe-it and choicest Oysters that : can be procured. Hi* stand is opposite the Odd-Fellow's Building, where lie feels confident that those who give him .a call will r.ot go away disap pointed. JOHN J. LUTHER. Nov. 'J. 1855. "THE ftOOI> TIME tOMISG" Br T. S. AIiTHUR. i THOSE who wish to hear something of that long-expected day, shonid read this hook. It is hiving an immense sale; o'HJD copies having been ordered in advance of pubHfcation. We Send a ecpy by malt, post-paid, on re ceipt of the price, SI J. W. BRADLEY*, 48 North Fourth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Due. 21, 1851 .-c i N. P. Agents wanted to sell this and other popular hooks, in all pirts of tho United States. Send for our List and terms io Agents. mi FORTBEPEOPLE. ]* ATE A::*!VAX OF sew ASI> CHEAP coons AT _i Hrtt 'o COLONNADE STOKE. 1 he subscriber has just returned from the ! Eastern Cities', and is now receiving and opvn j iliga large assortment of splendid Goods, se | leeted with care, and suitable to the season; comprising LADIES' DKKSS GOODS of the newest styles—Silks. Merinoes, Cashmeres, Persian ; Twill. Alpaca*, Delaines, C. Biaze and Wool Plaids, Inserting. French worked Collars and j under Sleeves, Silk and Gum Belts, Cloths ol' i al : shades, Ciassimers, plain and fancy S.itinetts, i Jeans, Twetds, Overcoats, Buffalo Overshoes 1 for Ladies ati<l Gents, Guiu Shoes and Saxdels, ; Boots and S loes, a large assortment, llard ; ware, and Qn tensware. " GROCERlES—Comprising Rio, Java, I,a guira Cod'oo—Sugars of all descriptions—Sy rups and 1 (classes—Rice—Tobacco—Sperm Oil, kc., Ac. , Bring on y nur C ish and Produce t.> REEIFS I STORE, whers you will find all your wants, at the lowest cash prices. Bedford, Dec. 21, 1855. lireat Arrival ! FILL A A!) VilYi'Ll! GOODS. Excliaoig'e Building Store. ; r pilK subsivribcrs respectfully inform tlroir 1 friend*, customers, and Wie public general ly, that they rave just received the largest as sortment of F<tli and Winter tioads ; they have yet. offered to purchasers. Oursloek is in p u t .is follows : Blue, t hick, Brown, and Invisible Green French ami American Ca&sinicrcs. various col ours; Ky. Jeans, Wool Tweed--, Kerseys, Flan nels. Coatings. Beaver Cloth, Blankets, Cords, Velvets, Drillings. Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, ike.. Kc. 450 pieces Fal! Stylo Calicoes, nil prices. 12 *i " Plain end Fig'd Dc Lains and Per sian Cloths, i 250 " Heavy and Medium Brown -Mus lins. 85 -•* Super Bleached Shirting Muslin, fi l " Thibet Cloths and Alpacoas, a! 1 <;okr. 75 " O-issineUs, nl'colors awl prices, 25 •' All Wool, Rag, List, and Stair Car pots. 15 " Floor Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-1. -4, and B—l wide. Men and Boys' Wool. Fur, and P.-aver Sb-och ■ Hats, Morocco Lined Navy Caps, aiso Cloth : ondPlitsh do., Boots and Shoes, for m n and boys, Booteses. Double Sole Morocco ami Kc; Shoes for ladies, r.iso, an immense supply of Boots and. Shoes for Blisses and children. Groceries, Qnecnsware, Hardware, Brooms, Buckets. Tubs, kc. Fish 00. Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed do. Bar Iron, Xn.il. Rod. kc. Our ass irtment includes every article usually found in stores, and to prove we a*e seliiny I "cheaper Hum the >:htape*!," all ' Mil is a Call. | No trouble to show g "ids It will not cost you anvthing to come and j look at ttie bargains we will offer, j IT7-Cwintry Produce received for goods at I cash prices. A P. CRAMER A- CO. Oct. 12. 1855. ' APPEALS. i TVrOTTCH is hereby given to the Taxable in j _ x hii• tATits of the County of Bedford, tout an Appei,) will lc held by the County (.orutois | sioncrs, 'Ji the divs, and at the places speei ; tie 1. to w ,t : F r St. C'air Township, on \1 onduy the 21t i day of Jaaia..ry, instant, at the Store House '' of Gideon 0- Trout. | Union Township, on Tuesday the 22,! day of Juanurv, instant, at tile house ot Michael ' by ant. .Middle Woodherry Township, on \V cluesday the 25 I <iiy of January, inst.. in tint town of Woodlnwry. at the house >f Henry Eluck. South Wood berry Township, on Thursday the 21th day (1 f January, inst., at the house of i Win. Snider, in Pattonrviilo. Hopewell Township, on Friday the 25th day of January,inst., at the 1;><"• of John Dasher. liberty Township, on Saturday the 25th day of January, inst., at tho iiouso of .Michael McCabe, in Stonerstown. Broadtop Township, on Mon lay the 28t!i dty of J i mary, inst., at tho house of James Eichelhcrgcr. KastPr >v'dence Township, on Tuesday the 2C l th day of J muary, inst,, at tiie house of John Xyeum, Jr. We st Providence Township, on Wednesday the 50th <lav of January, inst., at tlic house of J' hn A. Gump, in Bloody Run. Monroe Township, on Thursday the Slat d iy of Januttry. inst., at ihc house of David O'Neal, in Clearville. Southampton Township, on Friday the Ist day of February, next, at tlia house ot Wm. Adams, near Chenysville. Coieratn Township, on Saturday the 21 day of February next at the house of Joseph F . Cork in Cliarlesville Cumberland Valley Township, or. Monday tl r 4th day of February, next, at the house of Mrs. Elizabeth Ifaney, ill Centreville. Londonderry Township, on T csdiy the >tli day of Fel-unary, next, at the house of John Miller, r.enr Bridgeport. Harrison Township, on Wcdni sday the f>th day of February, next, at the bcho'd House, near Joraßian Fnightncr's. Juniata Township, on Thursday the 7th day of February, next, at the house of Lewis A. Turner, in Btiena Vista. Napier Township- on Friday the Bth dtv of February, next, at the house of John M- Robi son. in Sc.hellsburg. For Sr.hellsbnrg Borough, on Satitrd iy the 9th. day of February, next, at the howsc of John M. Roliison, in Schollsburg. Bedford Borough, on Monday the Iff,h day of February, next, af the Commissioners' Of fice, in Bedford. Bedford Township, on Tuesday the 19th day of February, next, at the Commissioners' Of fice, in Bedford. When and xvhero all persons and corporations feeling themselves agrieved at the enumeration and valuation of their taxable property ami effects, made pursuant ,to the several Acts of Assembly, in such cases made and provided, are requested to attend an 1 state their griev ances for redress according to law. JOHN CONRAD, DAVID C. LONG. WM. WHETSTONE, ATTEST, Csmminioneis. A. S. RUMEM., Clerk. Commissioncs' Office, I Jan. 1, 1853. f WANTED AT HEED'S COLONNADE STORE, WHEAT, RTS, BUTTER, | OATS, CORN, EOU.S, and LARD, In Exchange for Goods. Bedford, Dec. 21. 1855. WANTED—At Reed's Colonarte Store.— Wheat, Rye, Oats. Corn, and Book wheat—a'si I all other approved produce., in exchange for 1 foods at cash price.'. BEDFORD HOTEL, AN P GENERAL STAGE OEEICE. THE subscriber respectfully begs leave to an nounce to his old friends end the public generally, that lie bag "leased and taken posses sion ol' tile Bedford Hotel, lately in tire occu pancy of fol. Adam Birnhnrt. It is not his design to make many professions as to what lie will do, but he pledges bis tvorJ that hi* most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give him a call. 1 lie home will lie handsomely fitted :p, and none but careful and attentive servants will I engaged. Poisons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. Cty The stages ali now stop at tiiis hotel, and it is therefore the Stage Oflice. Bo triers taken by the week, month or year, on favorable terms. C7" Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this hotel, which will always lie at ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenient carriage house. .lOHN HAFEI!. Jk'dford, April 6, lS5n. zz Stray linlE. (IAMB to the t v-'mises of tin; stibstrilier . 'iv J itg in St. Clair Township, about the f.rs of Septemher last, a red and white spotted Bull, with a piece off the left ear, and notch out of the under side of the right—supposed to he one year old last spring. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him swav. J. i". BOATERS. Dec. 21, 1*55 -c* ALLEGHENY MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. THE second session of this institution will comm -uce oil Monti iy .I tttuary 21st, 187 ft The session w'dl he divided into two quarters of II weeks each without a vacation. K ties of tuition as follows vir; Common English per quarter s3,Of) To Which will be added for b. tch higher breach 7-1 Each Ancient language !.2.1 Tin- entire amount of the above not To Exceed six tfoiiars EXTRA*. D. awing anl Painting of the different vsrieti-. front 53 to k.of 1. - .n on Piano, 10.fit Voeii inntic 2 lessons per week 3 .ft incidentals, f,t T> ..r ling can lc secured on reasonable tern* By or 1 r of THE TRUSTEES Kainsburg, If-.-. 7, 1875. JOHN 11. EDIR. Attorney at Law, Somerset Pa. 4 4, ifl.l. llElHlil'TElt practice ir.tlu TV s-veral Courts of Bedford county. 11, tiny In- consulted during the sessions ol tin Court at Davis' H t 1 Feb. Di. 1871 FASHIO.ViUI.E TAILORING HSTABI/IMIJIEM. rnHE subscriber has removed his establish JL mont to th room in tiie OJd-Fellows Building, immediately above the store of A it. Craiuer .A Co., where he will attend prompt iy to all business entrusted to his care. He re e.eives regularly the latest City Fashions, as will ptedg ? himself that work done at his she sbail wear weil and fit neatly. il,* respectfully solicits i share of the pul lie p itronage. S. J. McC.-YUSLAX. 3- or. !), 1855. Gtetliiag and Dry Goods bio:* rjrtllE subscribers arc just receiving P no I. iiundsonve and ch, sp assortment of J?E. D F M.iDE CT.OTHISU an i I !IY s. their store in the East C.niicr ob-Bcdfotii Dell, consisting in part of Coats, Pants, Vest.;, Sh:r Satin Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Boots ai.i So'.e-- Jfats and Cfjvs. a a.! all other n-Heirs usual); kept i . Ready Made Clothing Store*. A'so a good assoi iineiit iif /5/M COOtd: uoi'si.sting of Calico. Moi.t . lie Lnine.-Siiaw. Alpacas. Trunks. Carpet Sacks, jtc.. ice.: it of which they \v i! s -II s cheap ns can he pr,i curort elsewhere in Bedford, for Cash or Cotin try Pro luce. Thee r quest all their friends in town nnf country to give them a call, and see and exam ine their stock for t hemsdvea, us t'myc "tsi lei it a tvhetxurc to show their goods, whether per sons wish to purchase or not. SONSABORN Ik CO. Bedford, April 20. 1855. m. STORE! Oprard Out in a New Place! rjTHE siihacTiher has jus" opened, out a X■ i an 1C hupp Dry Gddls an! Faacy Store. in the West emi of the building formerly in the iccupanoy ot i)i*. loin It. Hotius, dec' i, anil now occupied by. Dr. B. F. IJany. lie sells silk p • th in Ikerchiefs at from 17 rents up to ?l;'-undersleevcs from 10 cents to 52.7)0; silk mi.tsYi j:.i .7 to 77 cts; cotton hose from 3\ up to 37 i cents; good blue calico for i} cents per yard; collars from 3 cents up to S3; linen pocket, handkerchief from <cents to f2.-50; bonnet rinbons front CJ to 31 cents; •hemisettes from 31 cants to $1.2-5; bonnets from 27 cts up: bloomers from ft 2£ cents up; and Ladies' ami Gcnllemens* Wear of every description, usually found in Dry (roods and Fancy Stores: also table linens at all prices; boots and shoes; carpels; a g ner.il assortment of q;ip?psuarc antf Gro ceries; aid a great mmy small articles ont hundred per rent, tower than can be procured elsewhere in this place. He mspactfuly requests all to cali ml ex amine his stock and ju ige for t! ems-dves. KUAS FISIIER. April 0, 1 Rfrf>. Valuable Ileal Estate For Sale. r jlilE suliserilier takes this method of inform - JL ir.g those desirous of purchasing a valuable Farm, th it he wishes tn sell that well known Farm an 1 Tavern Stand,on which he now resides situate in East Providence township, Bedford Court y. 1 t miles east ot the Juniata Or ssings, and one mile west ot J.ays Hill. c mMming 218 acres of land, about 130 acres of which are cleared and mostly enclosed by good post t'.-noe, and in a liigii state ol cultivation, the majority ol which has recently undergone a thorough dres sing of limo, which has rendered .t extremely fertile. The improvements are a large thr-e story BRICK. HOUSE, with probably the most com modious cellar under it in the county tolerable good barn, stable, and such other our buildings as are necessary. There are plenty gmd water at the house, while nearty all the iicbls are well watered. There is also a young or chard of 2)0 choice fruit trees just commenc ing to hear. There is also a good T*nsnt House-Together with an excellent Saw Mill on the property, si tuated very conveniently on the turnp ke road, with an abundance of the choicest white pine | timber, immediately around the md l . probably the largest body of limber ia .the county. Any person desirous of. examining the pro perty will please call on the subscriber, who wili endeavor to give all the satisfaction neces sary. He also feeVs sale in stating that the title i to the land is good, aau.if willing to warrant ; against all claims. GEO. W. HorSEttO'.UEU, >epf.. 2-b, Tso3.--#Cu ft ray Heifer. ("lAM ' fo the plantation of the (nlwariher / living i't L :t"u i 'vrtniiip, sometime May i.i.H. > l>r:rilh- Heifer, kuppPted to i„. three ivtn old. ( ,f t,c ii-. W. .'t: i ct KM" -r "it life f'/rehe.a'l. 'ii . owner is reined •••! to tme forward, pro prop-rtv, i.iv charges, atv-I Ink■- kr wav. UHAHLES IOKBH. Jan. 4. fTSS-ft* .No.'ice to Assessors. fit nOSF. Assewory who do not rem-ife'th- Jl Duplicates Iwhrre the 1 Ttfr rF ycf Janui. ifist.. wiv notified to call or send Ivy some Jponstible person for them. 1 fill aenrt ii if an opportunity offers as soon as they • ready. A. S. RUSSELL, Hi'.r'r Jan. 4, 18 I'abii* Sale. rj> i order of the Orphans' Court of Bedfc > County, titer,: v.otl h- eXp-rtied 'ft Pub Salt, in Juniata Toirnnhin, rm SJiTURBjtYi 'id day of FlCliUl'Jkf. i fBAC. a? JO' clock, A. M., tin; I'oFowing Kea- Estate, to . A tract of lend containing 67 acres, and lowance, IDo the property of Joseph Ned" dte'd. adjoining lands of Joseph Boyei, Yah tine It. H'ertz. Jacob Itillegas*.' .Jonatti , f eichtin r and others, on the road leading fr< Sc'ieilsburg to Buctia Vista, and about half mile from the latter place. The improv* m nts area good Story aid hall LOG HOUSE. Log Stable, with thrcahin Boor atlached, and other out-buildings, with gofl'i Spring close to tbe house. About 4 acres of this land is cleared and under fence, 7 or d acres of which is meadow, and more can b made. Al „ lining stream passes through this farm. Tfc.'.aa made known on day of sale. JOFEPII DULL. Mm'r. P• S. For information in regard to tl la fa apply to l.ewis A. Turner, 15 it una Vista, or Job Vt yait, living on the place Dec. I}. Stray Cattle TIIR..E- head of Cattle hive been tresspass in; on my jM-'-tiiisvs- for" three month* past . and 1 b.ive now taken tliem upas strays. Or red lienl-i , with a faw white spots. One ri' Heifer, with white face and white stripe <>ve. the nek. One Steer, brmdle. and white spot ted. At! two years old. No e-r tuirfc The owner is requested to con-e forward-. prove property . p..; charges, and take tlietn iwvv. DAVID (lorCHKOUft. Det. 21, IS-j j-c* Union Township- NfcLUMi Oil ii I (IST. TDK subscriber, about removing to tile VVcf wiri sell his enti. • stock of goods, which is veil large, at cost. Persons will picas-: pall b-loi*" I-tiring e'.se-.t-hcre and examine f r themsclve: • Country stores '"..-..ring *o purchase goods wi "he supplied -n move reasonable IIR > ! ) they ea-i purchase them in the city. Aii ;ir sons who luvp unsettled accounts *ii} em it mediately and s-ftle, otherwise their ; . nun . will oe hot in the hands of a propc-i oiI.CIS" t\ - collection. PETER SAPEBAUAIH. liedford, Nor. 18, 186-j. iiXAL"x(>'ri( 7 iv A LL persons knowing tlnnisoivc* irde'f • tils- iutelnm of SANSOM M jLLfct;, e;t ' . by noiu or hook account, w ill do well to hav tiiem settlni r-y the Ist of January lbbC. After bat tim • .vi'l na placed hi the bancs of a j rrtjr.trodi "e" tor e vliurtio i. A. J. S A N'St iM , Surviving partner. t Dee. Till 18oi. <&& r a w-: es TIIL Partus, the a nlersignetf, under fl* IKIIAC at: I ft nr. of '.Veism *: Fostc. I. tin- Coach arid \V..go- Mai'-it.ica-ry. is this dny d : Bolved i v nr'tiai. content. The 'mines; of the !a'.e firm wi.; be >ettieo up bv H a-, ti e.sei. who is authorized to ■ ' .net -i. accoa.rts, &e., and pay tbe .I,ata -• t! arm. IVV. V'FtSFI. JOHN FOSTER. Dec. >l, t -Tldl ~*TZL'JIi BXLXiS, ">r .Tu'ficps. V !; et iM" . Wit.revues. £* >r .if tfH.j Jeneirji r |fli>. stt ns e.is! her has ojie"y! opt." new and J. splcn it-' assennient of ell kinds <,f t it-ost r.isiiinnabej Jewelry— consist Inn ia part of ftr. aat Pins, Dinner Rings, Ear Rings, \e_ Ac. ( ail and s. e his stock. i DAN IE L BORDER. Tl) ili-NT. THE R:-" ng Sun Tav jrn in the Borough o Beiffor 1. wall ho rented for a tertn of years.— r>> a good tenant a very advantageous lease will.lie given, and the house complete!? re paired. Possession given the first of April neyt. A Is - f r rent tie fit ore Room and cellar now in possession oi Isaac Lipple; poss ssion s; For terms apply to the subscriber or to David F. Maun. DAV'J) 31 ANN. Xrv. 1 A- ixiNU. FR. Jorijan I.UI PIfIT.\EBSS!P. Kin^&Jordan. Alltrnfys n< Lan", BEDFORD, PA., \ini.L prictice in the severrl Courts ollio t T for i and a-i joining c aunties. A tvueieii, CoUecti.ua. ami all other businesf intrusted to their care will bej rampth and faith fllllv .rtenled to. IFEIOE in Julian* street, formerly occupied Iv D. 11. Ilufics, lis |., ami , rectntlv in the oc~ "up.ilicy ot'Jos. Mann, Esq. January. f>, 18od. liiilro%ct Dagcerr: vtypes. VLH who wish to have a good likeness of thsnisei ves or of ilieir friends, can new benc-onimodated it the"Exotmpgy Built'lng." immc lj.it. iv above the Store <<"' .Mr. A. K Crim ;r wii -re Dagiierreot;. sof nii sira-s m don" up in the most beuutiful stv;e by THO MAS 11. U E I'f YS, li< . ra„-e.i sine.y or in gf hi pes. Person* taken ai.er < : e- -a>- . L'li. s and (ientleni--:i .::t- re-necf.i-.' v invi ted to call and examine the sneci'ti vs. Voting lady brine in :.,..t v<nerable father an 1 that wutahfu! mother. .. I se>-iire a likeness to-day, for to morrow. -v bo too late.— Mother bring on those iittk .:ne>. virli curling lo -Ss and spark! e> :s, *.! •>' will ni'.! -* pret ty pietn.res. stid'tstet! i-hoi.i'l riesth remove thm yon can exclaim. ••tione to their rf t.re.t we wocid not reca them. 3 ick to this worki.of sorrow a:.d pain, G-vi to t"eir r;'*t where • -1! can liofuH tit- Vat we have their l;kene*s both perfVct - • plain." f?-dd lockets single ami'cculdt—aho fa - - cast-s constantly on hand. instructions gr. ar* In the \rt and apper furnished on reasonable forms. Bedford, Dec. it. 18o.>. AdniiEi.ttrutor'l Kotirr. LETTERS tf Administration have h grar.te 'i to the subs.'riber, living i; d' sen Township, on tic Estate t-f J oh;- lite -if Juniata Townrbip. dee'd; a" ;v-v knowing tnc.nseives i'lde'ue.l to sM' E-'i • are herein n o.'.;e<i t > make payment mini* utely, an i th-e having clainss against the s>. will present their accounts prop- riy sath-* cated for uettlrm -rr. vREDERicic rrr;Ni:n. Jtdmii utru.cr j -is. n. isoc-f
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