rallied on the Eighth ward party, and drove tfccui op through the market, accompanied by perfect volleys of musketry, and the oc- j Ci sional discharge of a strive!. The fight- | ing through the market was continued, with j bet little intermission, op to daik, when j W both parties retired. e Puling the time of the battle, the follow ing persons were carried to the apothecary f hopofMr. Joseph Roberts, corner of 11 ar- ' fird avenue and the lork road, where they j were attended by Dr. P. J. MeGary, their I vronuds dressed, aud taken home by their ! friends: Philip Ihigner, an Irishman, received a hi!! ic the back, on the left side, just below ths shoulderblade, which it is thought will result fatailv. Charley Smith, one of the Eighth w t:d Dirty, was shot through tho left arm, tearing out coDsiderah'c of the flesh. lie is one of the bauds iu the Tobacco Warehouse, No. 2. .lohu Kinsoj, an Irishman, received a b ill through his thigh and one in Lb back.— Badly wounded. Henry Sbul'er was badly wounded in the forehead, an 1 the hall couid not he found. John Metier, who resides on Constitution street, received a bad wound iu the arm. Samuel Smith, residing in Ivitaw street, yjs shot in the leg above the knee, the bone being badly broken. Hyde Mitchell received a shot in his side, aad had the little Soger of his right hand badly broken. Huibroak was shot iu tie back, but his wound is not considered dangerous. Joseph Brown, residing in Briton street near Monument, was shut in the knee. A German living at No. 'll MeEiderry street, was shot throngh the-knee. Sanuei Jackson, living in Monument street, near Gay, received a slug in the tiugh A boy was brought in wounded in the breast, it was thought fatally. The stove were aii parties engaged in the Demo cratic fighting gang froiu the Eighth wird. John Kvan was slightly wouuied, a bait carrying away bis toe. A man named Willis, residing in French street, teeeived a ball iu bis leg. William Witliawf, one of the Eighth ward patty received a spike shot from a ssive!, tearing away the an] bone of his right leg bcluw the knee. Albert B. Clark was shot near Orleans itreet, tic ball entering his thigh, and rup turing the fetuorrl artery. lie died. Among those wounded on the side of the American rioters, were the following: jonng man, was shot in Or'eana street, sup posed to .have had no part iu the fight.— Wounds supposed to be mortal. John LLonpt Vv u , -irr,!i w mini. Woods, boy, living iu Orleans street, aj Giof through th" chest. He is thougtit to be mortally wounded. Thomas Murray rccoive>l a shot in the t'-l', caui'ng a severe wound. Poiice officer Stephen# was shot in the groin, receiving a painful but not dangerous : wound. Nicholas Gill, 757 West Baltimore s'.reot *s-i shot iu the right eyebrow, not seriously. Samuel Miskinnis, 214 East Lombard street, received a Lull under the left collar ; hone. His wound is considered mortal.— Ihllim on ~lm?riciin. J v.j)pleit imaginable. A lawyer with an easy conscience is engaged- most Sau Fran cisco lawyers have easy consciences when tliey have any w ho receives the fee from t e new lover. A referee is then bunted up y the lawyer, who agrees to decide accor ding to t at lady's wishes for a portion of the tee. i i !e judge of course refers the iippliea'ion as requested. The referee hands hi* report into court, where it is often passed upon without a word of open testimony— an,!, nine cases out of ten, iavnrabiy. The lady is then ready to be married again— nod having lost all delicagy by the process she has gone through, is ready to run away with the next lover without a divorce. My advice to sveuk beaded ladies in the Atlantic States is, not to come to California to get married—and not to come after they are married; if they are pretty ' universally luiu'iited, but can not be regarded otherwise than a great public loss. The New York Herald gives the result of tic popular vote so far as returned, iu the Atlantic Sitc-=, as follows: Pluralities. Buchanan, Free States 1448,224 o Slave 108,435-450,729 \ Fremont, Free States, 584,187 Fillmore, Free, *' 13),834 Slave 26.192-804,213 B'tcbaoan, total 456,729 Majority against Buchanan, 347,484 I. O. or o. F. At a meeting of Cove Lodge, No. 368, I. O. of O. F.„ the following Preamble and Kesolu- ] tions. were unanimously adopted : WHERE as, it lias pleased the All Wise Crea tor and Governor of the Universe to remove by de-lh from among us our esteemed and be loved Brother, DANIEL BROWN, therefore, Resotrel, That we as numbers of Cove Lodge deeply sympathize with the bereaved father a.id friends of the deceased Brother. Rented, That the members of PDH Lodge wear the usual badge of mourning for the space of thirty days. Rttolvtd, That the Lodge lie clothed in mourn ing for the space of thirty days. Remised, That a copy of tii cue Resolutions be presented to the bereaved family. Resohet, That these Resolutions be publish ed iu the Bedford papers. MICHAEL STKOCK. G. R. HOUSING Ell, Committee. Woodberry, Oct. 75, 1856. The Markets. BALTIMORE, NOV. 11. FLOUR- The sales on 'Change embrace 450 bids. Howard Street sup. at fC.75, l' 00 bbl*. City MilLs do. at $6.75, 150 bbis do. of a choice brand at $0,871, 1000 bbls extra Ohio Flour at $7. and 300 bbls Howard Street extra at $7,25a $7,884. Kve Flonr is still quoted at $4,75. and Corn Meal at $3a53,25 f-r Pennsylvania, and $8,50 per bbl tor City Mills. GRAIN—Red Wheat sold at l l7al*>o cents for good to prime. White wheat sold .it 155a 160 cents for fair to prime lots. Corn at 62a63 cents for white, and G2i6t cents for yellow Peun'a K;.e 85 ets. Oats JSaIL PUILABLLPBU, NOV. 11. FLOUR —Good brands at $6,75 per barrel. The demand for the supply of the city trade is $0,75a58 25 per bM. Rye Flour, $4,124 per bbl. Corn Meal, $3.2 > per bbl lor Penn'a.— Buckwheat Flour. s2.is2 50 per 100 pounds. GRAIN —Penn'a Red Wheat at 152*161 cts per lm; white at IttJalM cts. Rye, 78aSO eta psrbu. Corn, pool Southern yellow, at 85a 07 cts. Oala, 4$ eta per bu. LETTERS of AdmiaiJlratioo having been granted by the Orphans' Court of Bedford Count) to the'subscriber, li y "g Hopewell Township, on fcius Estate of Joseph Armstrong, lato of siid Township, dee'd; all jwrsons m lebtod to the sane, -re hereby notified to make ptvnun! imm sltately, and those having c ams against th- sim- will present them pro oeriv authenticated for settlement. L. li- DIEIIL, jldaiitusirator . Nov. 14, 1856.-f BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. THE RESULT. Ihe fallowing is the probable result of the receut Presidential election : FOR FREMONT. No. of votes. Maine, g New Hampshire, 5 Vermont, 5 Meaaachusetta, 13 Rhode island, 4 Connecticut, U New York, 3d Ohio, 23 Michigan, 6 Wisconsin, 6 lowa, 4 ™ ! FOR BICHANAN. Pennsylvania, 27 New Jersey, 7 Indiana, 13 Delaware, 3 Virginia, 15 Georgia, 10 North Carolina, 10 South Carolina, 8 Alabama, 9 Mississippi, 7 Tennessee, 12 Kentucky, 12 Arkansas, 4 Texas, 4 Illinois, 11 California, 4 Florida, 3 Louisiana, 6 Missouri, 9 174 FOR FILLMORE. Maryland 8 MAURI ED. At the German I?i f ■ rined Parsonaye, in Friends Core, w the JPth ulf., !y the Rer. C. P, Hotftaeir, Mr. Akd-.kw Jacksos Uavis to Miss 51 art Pcsssu, both ot the Core. DIED. On Thursday, the 3)th tilt.. Mrs. CSTTI AIUSK MILLIV, agod tit years. The deceased hid lons been a consistent member of the Presby terian Church. She died in the fa th < f the Gospel, and has doubt less, entered upon that >-r st which ronif.bioth for the p pl of'GoJ." A large concotirs • of people followed iier re rooiii* to the place of burial, and many were the tear* of sympathetic sorrow which fell up on the new-made grave of one who was loved by all who knew her. S. On the sth iusf., at the residence of bis son in-law, John Davidson, Mr. JOHN W ATX AS. — lie was for many years ar.-gular member of the Lutheran Church. lie died in a calm hope of a blessed immortality, in the 84th year of his age. On Saturday PUiiisf., in Woodbeiry, Eouatt, ton of Samuel J., and Mary Ann Castncr, aged two years, 3 ruanths and 11 days. TO iI)\TRUT9RI I>TtOPO -ALS wiil he received at the office O! SAIIU. L. KCSSXIL. ESQ., Treasurer of tuc "Bedford Mineral Spring* Association," in the Burungh of Bedford, Penn'a, for the erection of a frame building, 100 feet long t.y 41 feet wide and three stories high, with piazza* on three si Is, 8 feet wide 1 Plans and specifications tor the building may ) lie examined, and all information will he given, j at the place above named, from the 18th to i the 20d) inst. The proposals must be handed ' in on or before the 261h inst.. and bids may be ' for materials and w irk together or separately, I'. GO-SSLEK, Presiiznt. i Nov. U, 1836. PIBLIfIILE. rriHERE will be soU, st public s.le, in St L Clair Township, Bedford County, Pa., on TUESDAY i he 9:h Jiy of DECEMBER sex/, | on* TAN YARD, wiih good Shop and Vats. j also full privilege to erect a Bark Mill, with j water power; one TWO STORY HOUSE,; with a laics building attached, good celler, .. good well at the door. This let contains 1 • acre and 102 perches. A good titie will b made. Possession given on the first, of April, j next. Terms, reasonable, and will bo made i known oa dav of sale. JACOB SILL. Nov. 14. 18)6. Dr. 4. P. Fields, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZEN* OF Huntingdon, Bedford and Blair counties, that he lias located a medical office half miie IroUt Cahsvillo, Huntingdon Co. Pa., where he hopes to receive a good share of public favor. P. S. I will be found at Pattonsvilie. on the first Tuesdays and Wednesdays of every month. ' A. P. FIELDS. M. I). Nov. 14, 1830 -e* AUriilioii Riflemen! Tfou are ordered to ptrade at your usual jL place of training, on Saturday, the loth inst,. in winter uniform, with plume, at 10 o'- clock. Bv order of the C ipt iu. I U.I/ RircHEY, O. S. Nov. 7,1836. LOST! LAST NOTICE! Hating lost my Port Monaie at or near Schcilsburg, on the 19th Sept*r last, con taining $43 in bank notes, besides numerous valuable pajiers, and having heretofore adver tised for the same without success, 1 hereby pro pose that if the finder will pi tee the Port im.ii.iitr an 1 papers in any private place within fifteen miles of Pleas .ntviile, and notify me of the fact, by letter, without dtte, or signature or otherwise, describing the place so 1 can find it, I o iigat.- lay so If to deposite So in the precise spot 1 Snd the Port mouaie atid papers as are ward lbr the tame, asking uo questions. J. U. WRIGHT. Nov. 7, 1356. I'IBIJC SILL OF KE.IL ESi'iTE! CITIIE subscriber will offer at Public Safe, on A. Saturday, the 13th of December next, in the town of Clearville Monroe Township, ons two story Frame House, 30 by 18 feet, and lot, 60 feet front, and 172 feet back, with a well of excellent water at the door, a good log etabio thereon, and four and ono half acres more or less of land adjoining, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. A gaud title will be made. TER M.S—Oae-tliird of the purchase money in h and on tha first of April, 1887, when pos session will be given. Sale io commence at I o'clock, P. M. ELIAS RITZ. November 7,1856. 13'ialou's Magic Hair Dye, Colors instant ino . ously, too II air or Whiskers a jet Maek or tieautiful brown. Also, I'halons Chemical Hair Invigorator. a superb article, for preserving and neaatifying the Hair, can be purchased froin Harry, at the cheap Drug Store. ! COURT PROCLIMIfION. TirJfEKKAS the JTmorable Frascis M. Kim- W mkll, President of the several Courts of ; Common Picas in toe counties composing the lßtii Judicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delive ry, fo-- they who j will prosecute against tie; prisoners that are or j shall he iti the J<-il of fled fold county, to be then : and there to prosecute against them as shall be • just. HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. I Oct. 21, 1855. SHERIFF'S SILLS. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to me directed, there will be sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Be ;ford, ou Moutlay the I7th day ol November 1856, at one o'eioek, P. At. the folluwfing described Real Estate, to wit: ALL Mary Wois-ds interest in and to a tract of laud coat lining 80 acre* more or less, about 5U acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house, double log barn, and wagon she I thereon erected, adjoining lands of Henry Kiinffnsan, Aaron Grove, John Bradley, ami others; situite in .St. Clair Tp., Be.llord county, ami taken in execution as the property of Mary- Wei sel. ALSO, One lot of Ground in the Town o Wood berry, fronting 60 feet on the Puttousville and Woodberry Turnpike lload,a id extending back 200 feet, to land of George R. Barndollar, with a iiu story rough cast Tavern House, store room, and frame stable Ihereou erected, and as lot No. oin geueral plar otjfaid town, adjoining lot of Dr. Samuel H. Smith on the uu.tb, and lot of Samuel J. Castm-r on the south: situate in middle Woudlierry Tp., fl-al ford county, and taken in execution as the property ol Jacob Schnebiy. ALSO, One tract of Ltud containing 382 acres, more or less, about t0 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house, tenant house, and two double log barns thereon erect ed, also two apple orchards thereon, adjoining lands of Win. T. Daugherty, VV'-ui. P. Schvll, ami others; situate in Brood Top tp., Bedford county, ami taken in execution as the property of Gen. Win. U. livtn, ALSO, One lot of Ground in the town of Palo Alto, oout lining one fiUith acre, more >.r less, froutiug "H public road, leading from Schellsburg t t Cunioerlaiid, with a one and a hall story dwelling house, store house, ware house, sh'K-makT shoji, wagon tinker shop, au J frame stalde Utereon erected, taljoiuing lands of John t'omp, Daniel B. Tcoulniau, and others; situate in Londonderry tp , Bedford county, and tike > in execu ticn as the property of IJ. G. Buchanan. ALSO, All of defendants int rust it, and to a tract of land containing 9t>aor.-s, more or less, about 45 acres cleared and undct fence.with 2 iw-j story log hous -s, 2 spring houses and two double log barns thereon erected, also t.ro ap ple orchards thereon, adjoining lands of Edward Ward, iti right of John Iveeffe's heirs on th ■ east Jacob SU-ek, now G wwg • Ickes on :ue weit, aud Peter Long in right of William Sun gar, on the south; si u ite iti St. Claw tp., Bed b>rd county, a;id in the possession of Andrew Ad.iui,;, .Mary Bows* au 1 tr orge Ickes, and taken in exeeuaiou as the property of Mm. An d.-rsi-n. and /athesJ. Anderson. ALSO. All defendants intrest in and to tract of (Si d, containing 45 acres more or less. aboutSAcre* cleared and under l'uacs.with three one and r hail story log houses thereon erected, adjoining lands ofC!rle Stuckey, Moses Wiee g.ii vcr and ethers, situate In Redlor t Tp., Bed ford countv, ami taken in execution as the pro perty of Nelson Davis, T bo mis Davis, aud Al * en Richardson. ALSO, All defendant's Peter Morning-tar, his interest iu and to a tract of land containing 2 ) acres, more or less, about two acres cleared and un ier fence, adjoining lands of George K. Barod.illar. Ktidolpuus Ho orer, aud olucr3; situate in Middle Wood-vrry tp.. Bedford c.-un. Tv, as the property of Peter Morningatar and wift-. HUGH MOORE, Sltcriff. Oat. 21,1866. Bedford MIXER4I* SPRINGS Association. THE undersigned, Commissioners named iu an act intitied an "Act to incorporate the Bed ford Mineral Springs Association," hereby give notice that we have appointed Tuesday the 28th day of October iiutan for a mooting, at the Bedford Hotel iu the Borough of Bedford, of the subscribers to said Association for the pur pose of organizing the Association by the elec tion itf a Presideut and Six directors to .nnnage the all' irs and business of the Association: ALEX. KING, SAMUEL IJAVIS, tVM. P. SCHELL, VV. P. DAUGHERTY, JOB. M ANN, WM. H. 'VATSON, D. WAS //ABA UG H, NIC HOLAS L TONS," JO HN CESSNA. Commissioners. of George Replogle deed. BEDFORD COUNTY SS: At an Orphans' Court held at B?dford in and for the County of Bedford on the first day of September A. D. 1856, before the Judges of the said Court. On motion of S. L. Russell. Esq., the Court grants rule upon the hens and legal representa tives of George lioploglc l.ito of .Middle Wood ber.-y Tp., dee'd, to wit : Polly Keplogle widow, Jacob Replogle residing in Jetferson county, lowa. E iixabeth Ri-p'ogie and Mary in termarried with Jacob Gruber, who hive lately removed to lowa, and George B. Replogle, David Replogle a minor of whom Charles Oellig is guar dian, Hannah B. intermarried with //enry Smith, Barbara intermarried with Tftoms S. Holsinger, Sarah inlei married with Henry Ever sole, Mary intermarried with Epbram Long, iDecker who is in hei minority and of whom the said Ephriam is guirlian, and Leah a minor of whom Hou. Joseph B. Noble is guardian resid itig iu said county of Bedford,to l>e and appear at an Orpluns' Court to be held at Bedford in and for saic county, on the 3i Monday 17th day of November next, to accept or refuse to take the rea l estate of the said George Replogle deceased at t e vaiu ition which has bf en valued and ap. praised id persnanco of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of the Orphans' Court of said county or show cause why the same should not be sold by order of said Court. sln testimony whereot I have bere ft unto set my baud, and affixed the Itwl of Mid Court at Bedford the pejiirsl day of September A. D. 1856. D. WASHABAT7GH Oct. 17, 1856. Cleak. TWELfE TEACiIERS WAITED. TWELVE TEACHERS wanted to take charge of he Schools in West Providence Tp-, for which liberal salaries will be given. Schools to open the first of NovemUr and to contiuue four months. JOHN A. GUMP. Bloody Kuu, Oct. 17, 1856. Sec'y. NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration having been granted on the Estate of Isaac Coucben. ! our, late of Juniata Tp., to the sulscrfber liv ing in aaid Tp., alt persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby noticed to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same wiH preaer.t them property authenti cated for settlement. JOSEPH DULL. Adm'r. Oct. 3,1866. At niTORD SOTIC E. 1 mllK appointed by the Orphans' ' X Court of Bt-'Wori County, to distribute the balance ot the twoney in the bands of John Mower and S. L. Russell. Esquires. Adminis ! trators de bonus iron, with the Will annexed of William La no, IMe of /iupewcll, Township in said County, deceased, to and among the credi i tors of said decedent entitled to receive the ' same, will att id to the duties ol his appoint -1 ment ou Trtesilay the 211 th day of July, inst,, j at his othce in the Borough of Bedford, when ' snd where a'l parties interested can attend if ; they see pr, per. G. H. 3P-ISG, yiifditur. July 11, 1856, NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the last will and ! testament of Elwood /farmer, late of the Boro" ; lof Bedford, 'U bvlii L-:S "TUted to tin- Subscriber, residing in said Boro. notice is' therefore given to all persons indebted to the i Estate of st;id dec'il, to make payra/nt iui- j mediately; and those having claims will pre- ' sent iheru propei ]v authenticated ft>r settle ment. CHARLOTTE L. HA RATER, j July 25, 1856. Executrix. NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against ta king an assignment of or purchasing from Daniel Border uf Bedford Borough ola certain obligation or writing signed and sealed by me Feby. 2( conditioned in part forthe pay meat of $125,00 one year thereafter. To the whole of said claim I have a full and just de fence-rand am dotcryiiued to pay no part therof unless compelled by process of law. JOSEPH L. DAUGHERTY. Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of Michael Putt, lute of Liberty township, ; Bedford County dee'd, having been granted j to the subscriber residing in Broad Top tp., I notice is In-refore given to ail persons in- j debted to said estate, to make payment im mediately, and those having claims are re quested to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. W'M. FIGARD. Sept. 5,1850. Adur'r. Administrator's Notice. fETTEKS of administration having been .J granted to the subscriber, living in ITnion Township, on the Estate of Jt pnyngs OMliarn, late of Clayton County, li.wu. d-e'd all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notilled to j make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same,will pres'tit I hem prop ! eily authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM tVERTZ. Mm', \ May <9 185 ft,-" IV OTIC EL THE undersigned would respectfully an. aounce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity tint he will open a high school upon broa 1 ami coreprehmaive ba.-is. embracing all the Euglish and Classical branches ofa liberal education. It is designed to establish a perminent insti tution of the ti.st academic order in which rnns ic, drawing, painting and other crnauiental branches will be t mght also. The #clio..l will open about the Ist. of SQ v nilmr. Course ot studies—terms, fcc , will he made kuowu hereafter. G. W. AI'GniNB.YCGn. S.pt. 26, 18 >6. riM¥K| ! I W 1 *it*id pafMJtoftlty wvAHtj U> .'! j~r*t-omw - • • J tro. iVJ a.* CUM Tml fttot, 4, f I \ art a.-ws. tw-raa lus-nsd, -so •to aa *tt r* a-L | 1 Cft*rfr taif. ajd al WBTauUsI. tr T.ra INVARIABLY CASB- i j jkV oflw a. t,.i r •irft-e B.ard,r. ; ijV.- - -z-------~^^4- XOTIC'E- W ANTED in the Bedford Borouyh School W District, two ii:u!e. and three female Teacb.rs. Teachers wanting employment should make immediate application to the Board as it is contemplated opening the Public Schools on the lt of Nov em I. or, iust. Bv order of the Board, JNO. P. REED, Sect'y Public Sale vf Real Estate. THE undersigned Executors, of the lest will and Testament, of Johu Smith iate of Union Township, Bedford county, dee'd, will sell at public sale on the premises on Saturday the 25th da)" of October uext, the following Heal Estate late the pro perty of said dee'd viz. One tract of patented laud, adj -iuing lands of George F. Riddle Jacob Bcrkhi nter, Ju.-dah Griffith and the widow Cris ! man's heirs, containing about eighty six acres. The improvements are a log bouse and log barn with other out buildings, about 60 or 70 acres of the land arc cleared and under fence. Said property will be sold subject to a life estate in a small bouse aud two acres of the land. Possession will be given on the Ist of April next, at which time the purchase uionev will be paid. JOHN AKE Terms Cash PETER SMITH Sept. 5, 1®56. Ex'ors. Aduilnhtrami s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having beon granted to the subscriber, on the Estate oj Daniel Diehl, late of Harrson Tp., dee'd, ail persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. HENRY P. DIKHL. Adm'r. Aug. 8, 1855.-6t. Celcrain Tp., DAGtKRREOTYPES & AMBHOTYPES IIEADKR have you ever heard ofGcttys inin~.it- able Daguerreotypes / If nut, go at once to his saloon and see for yourself,and if ton want a likeness ofyourst If or friends as true as nature and art combined can make it, that is the place to g t it. If yoti wan! a picture pnt rp in the most ap proved style and of the best materials—or in short if you want the yrorth of yotir money in a splendid Daguerreotype or Ambrotvpe, go to GISTTYS, As he is the only artist in Bedford connty who can take the new style of Daguerreotypes snd Ambrotypes. He spares no pains to give full satisfaction and . permits no picture to go out until he is confi | dent it will do so. Having just returned from the East heisinpos ; session of all the late itnprovments in the art, j I and can assure his patrons that he can furnish I tlieth with a style of pictures not taken by any other person in the county. Rootus at the '-Exchange Building" or Odd Fellows Hall—immediately above the store of A. B. Cramer. T. R. GETTYS, Jr. June Sth, 1856. NOTICE. Letters of administration upon the estats of Samuel Cromwell, late of Bedford Boron gh, dec'd,having been granted to the itbacrihtv, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment without delay; and those having claims against the same are noti fied to present the same auly authenticated for settlement. FK. JORDAN, Adut'r. Bedford. July 25, 1856. PUBLIC SILK OF BLR Estate. IT//ERE will be. offered at Public Sale on the J. premises on Tuesday the 11th day of No vember next, the following described Real Estate, viz., one tract of land situate in Monroe Township Bedford county Fa,, adjoining lands of Thomas Rc> bison and others, containing two hundred and forty-six acres and allowance, about sixty acres, of which is cleared and under fence. The greater part of the remaining Por tion is tillable, the improvement* an; a log bouse and barn, an apple, and peach orchard, has several never failing springs of water, conveni ent to the house; there is also said to be a quantity of the best of iron Ore upon the above tract of land. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock when due attendance will be given by J ACOB' BARNDOLLAR. October, 7, 183 G. P timEIISIIiiL TOWN CLARK a Wm A.A. CLARK having l formed a partnership (in the Tanning dc.,) the business heretofore carried on in Schellsi.urg I by John Clark will now he conducted by and in the name of John Clark and Son.. NOTICE. PERSONS, having unsettled accounts with the undersigned are called upon to attend to them promptly and have them closed. More particularly accouts that have been standind some time, should, and rnusJ be attended to: ang if in some casts persons arc not prepared to clsse fully, they must at least attend to them. JU US CLARK. Alurch 14, 18-56—Sin. Plastering LatlinS ffMIE UNDERSIGNED having erected A a Mill for sawing PCASTKKI.C LATHS on his premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, ir now ready to tarnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Pricesl.6o per thousand, 3 ft. long. Otherlengtbs in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsvillt wil be promptly attended to. WSf. GRIFFITH Union Tp., Feb. 16,1854. zz. FOR S.ILE CHEAP. OVE fiiu-ly Carriage, one Faffing Top Buggy —Wh new and work warranted—also Two Now 2 (torse wagons for s.ih- by A. fl. CRAMER tc Co., Pro luce received for Carriages or wagons. May 23, 18.56. IMPORTANT TO MILE OWNER TITOOD WARD'S Improved Smut and Screen- If ing Machines, Mid Bush s, Boltioz Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan: Mil! Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders, Fa'pat Bridges fr Mill Spiudles, Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, .Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover's Patent Cum Kiln sad Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. The a'oove articles are kept constantly on band, and can be obtained at any time, from S. D. BROAD. Schellsbnrg, Bedford Conntv, who is also gent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining out) ties. AS ill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1856. McCOR MICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale bv S. I). BROAD it Sehellahurg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford ountica. February 15, 1856. FISH. TVI EdTMackeralana Salmon rtn >-. •> . IN Ma 23, 1856. A. B. Cil V'iEK Jt Co TAfLOHISis ESTABMSUHEST. KT3EW FIUM. —o THE subscriber* having purchased the Tail | oring estab'isbment of S. J. M'Caus'an, in the building (up stairs) occupied by Cap!- John Arnold, as a Hardware Store, are prepared to do .j® all kin la of work in their iiue, in the lat. Ta est styles, ami which for neatness and ff durability will not. we venture to assert, lie surpassed by any other establishuiect in the place. By strict attention to business and a desinc to j rlease, they hope to receive a liber li share of the public patronage. A. C. MOM EH. ■ Sept. 26, 1856. W. H. ROSS. /fir cm J9k. 53 3L KB • THE subscribers take this method of inforrn | the people of Bedford County that they ivc opened a I Wholesale and Ret aii ClotniuZ Aort.s t No. 5, Lloyd's Kow, Hollidayaburg, Pa..where they will'at ail times have on hand a argc supply of every article in the Clothing Line. They would be pleased to sec ail tku:t friends at their establishment. S. TTKFtSHM AN, M SHOENTIIOL. June 127, 1856-tf JiOTKE! I!. & 0. T. R. R. fO. IN connection with the Penn'a Kail Road ■ Company, are now Shipping, without delay, be- > tween HoPKWEtr and Philadelphia or Baltimore. (via Huntingdon) at the following low | rates viz; ARTICLES of Ist and 2d Class. Pry Goods, i aifd Shoes, Hags, Nails, Pork, Iron, aud mer- ; chandtze generally, at 5U&62J cents per 100 lbs. j ARTICI.ES oY 3r 1 class. Bsc. n, Blooms. j B irk, Fish, Pig metal, &c.,at 43 cents per 100 lbs. ARTICLES of 4th class. Iron, Fish, Salt, Nails, kc., at 38 cts. per 100 lbs. FLOUR. 73cents per bbl by Cu Load. The above rates will be the whole charge on j goods delivered iu Hopewell irom, either Pliil'a. • or Baltimore until further notice. Huntingdon. JAMES BOON, Sept. 26, 1836. Snp't. PBTfatb m. rrt-TE subscriber will soil at private sale, a J. valuable Farm ot fiat rate limestone land, situate in Bedford Tp., about two miles north east ot Bedford. containing 271 acres aud al lowance, 175 acres cleared and under good feuce, of which Jo a-'res are good in -adow. It is Id higii state of cultivation, and tbo balance is well timbered. The improvements are a new two story Brick Bouse, with a basement kitciieo, and a foun tain pump at the door, and in ihe seller; a fragne i stable, with aw ien sUern-cnb atiech ; ed; a log barn. Also, a .enant house, with * 1 never failing spring of excellent water, a black ' smith shop and other out buildings. There is • also on the pieuiises a large orchard uf excc'.l- I eut fruit. Auy person wishing to purchase will oall on ■ the subscrilier living ou tl:e pieuiises. Oct. 24,1853. A. K. CHAIN E IUTS. MENS Paminn, Leghorn, St Braid hats. Also Bovs and Childrens bats tor sale by- May 23. 1536. A- B. CRAMER k CO. Coafeftionary Establishment. J. W. Boebm, still continue* to keep on band Candies, nuf s, fruits, cakes and boor, at his oM stand a few doors West of Brice's Tavern.— Thankful for past favor* he solicits the patron age of the putdic. Aug- 22. Ihdti. I i>*>!is?toit €• Partnership. frtifE Co Partnership heretofore existing be. A twco the subscribers in the Steam Saw Mill and I.ember Business, and all business transacted by the firm of Locke & Snider, is ibis day dissolved by mutual consent. The alx>v business will be continued by Jacob Snider, who is authorised to receive all claims coming to said am, ami also to pay all debts that tu.ty be owing l>v said firm. m.'w. locks. JACOB SNIDER. Pnoody Bun, Pa.. On. 2, IWiG. * fe'fTen Tcr.cfeers Wanted. THE School Directors of Harrison Town ship, wili meet of the honse of V. V. Wsrit, on It r'd&j' tilts 51st of October, in>t., at ten o'clock. A M.. to examine and employ SEV EN TEACHERS, to take, charge of the Schools of said District. T. K. Gutty s, County Su perintendent. will be present to examine ap plicants. The schools will commence on the Ith of November, and be kept open four months. Teachers who wish to UJ employed must appear f.r examination before the Board of Dilectors. JXG. XcTICKEP., Pres't. V P. ITertz, Sooty. Oct. 10. 1850. WM SHAFFER^ MERCHANT TAILOR, WOtJLD annonnce to his former patrons, ami the pnUk generally, that he hasjust eccived, from Philadelphia, a iargo and well se eded assortment of the roust choice Cloths, Jassi meres ami Vesting*—also summer wear of every description, to which he invites the attend lion of purchaser*. I lis c kit ha, etc., were se lected with great care, and he can reconnnea tbem as being equal, at feast, to any to be found in the place.' lie also keeps Keaity-made clo thing of every description, at very low prices— and is prepared to cut and make garments on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms, //e respectfully invites tL< public to give him a call. Bedford, June 6, 18ut>. XER FALL AND WINTER GOODS IT THE COLO WADE STAIRS. fIIHE suirscribers having just returned from A the Eastern Cities, use now receiving a large and splendid assortment of Pali and VV'iu ter goods, consisting in part of Trench Merino, Thit.it Cloth , Purtnctta Delaines, Silks. Flan, nels. Alp .cis. Satinctts, Tweeds, Jeans, Jtfna. Una, Cotton and Woolen Wrappers and Draw ers; Boots and Shoes; (Jueensware. Hairiware, and in fact a little of every thing kept in Store. 1 haukfui for past favors they hope by fair dealing, and a desire to please to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Get. S. lt>o6. J &.J.X. SHOEMAKER. Jus f received at Shoemakers, New Colonnade Store, a fresh supply of gents latest style of Hat 4. ALso a fresh supply of Gloves o n 'd Gauntlets. Bedford, (Jet. SI IBofl HABBWARE STOIS The subscriber would announce to hU old rim U md fi> pu.be in general, that he lias removed his HAKDWAKE STUKE to the new building see ond door weat of the Bcdfor 1 Ho tel, wher v he has just t eceived and opened an extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing almost tveiy article in that line of Imisiness. His stock of SAIJOI.KKT is of the best quality and was selected with great cafe. Ho would reaped fully invite all in want of articles tu lire Hardware line, to give hiiu a call. s-*lußed that he can please a'l wffo ao SU. JOHN iRNOLr*. "May 23, ISO 6. J. J. BIUCLIT. ATTORNEY JT L.I H". BEDFORD, PJ., TiriLL-sttend promptly to all legal business \t entrusted to his cam. Office 3n Juliana Street, lour, doors South of the Court House, and formerly occupied bj Barclay & iUicUy. June 13, ISod. A. King. Fr. Jordan. LAW PAR T YEKSHLP. Kin? & Jordan, 4 teriifjs at Law uEDFOR , PA., \Trll-L practice in tho rveral Courts of Bei< IT lord and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business intrusted to their care w ! ll be proaitly and lajtb fullv attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly c-ccupied by D. H. Hofius, Esq., and mare recently in tip occupancy ot Jos Mann, Eia. January, 5, IFS-3, TO BUILDERS. a Ihe subscriber is fully prepared tofaroitfc and quantity or quality olßuiiding Lumberany Plastering Laths Or.b:rs directed to St.Cloirs vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. b. BEEGLE Bee. 39, 1854. 59T1CK Letters of sdmiuistration having been grant- ■ ed to the subscriber, on the Estate of Samuel Black burn, late of F'.vasantville, St. Clair township, d-e'd, til persons ind bted to said Estate are hereby notified to malts payment immediately, -and those having claims against the same will present thera properly authenti cated for settlement. R. MILLER*, Adts'r. July 2d. 1556. St. Clair townahtp. ~FOR SILK. rTSHE subscriber will seil at private sale, a X valuable Farm of drat rate limestone land, situated in Middle Wooerry tp., Bedford courly pa., chaining 130 acres, about 12h acres cleared and under good fence apd in a bigb state of cultivation, the balance is well tim bered, with s good two Story House and a 1 \p hack building hticM. -Jbio a good bank ban with thrashing house, tenant hor.se. wash and spring house, and all other out buiUii>f.s r..qr --i ed on a firm. Also \ never failing sprin/ ot i liiueatone water noar the buildings. A:y i r son wishing to pui chose such a property wjd do well to call on the subscriber liv ing >vi toe premises. SAMUEL BUoK. Aug. 8, 1355. " more NbTeitisT THE undersigned bus just rrtnrc.-d cm.- frn-j t'-ie Eastern cities with * large stock of F ALL j aui WINTER Goods, audi* now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE. A general assortment ofuew atyhs of WINTER GOODS, j Comprising in a great variety of Ladits Vrtt \ Good** which couail*in pap o: Bin- k -i;d t .in ; en Silk*, Ckaiitjt, Lam*, Qt /.otter. Made*** ; Clot*-#, Coberg Merinos, etc.. eta. j A laige variety of Blaok and Fancy Clothes, Casaimv-rea. Casoinetu, J ratio, etc., etc. Boots, Shoe, fiat* and Bos* tl*, Grottrun.Rtt gut*. JJolauft, Syrups, Shad. H. > f < r.ntf Marker el, Bacon, Queer, swan*. Hard wit , Brooms, Buckets. Looking Glasses, etc. The above ipook consists of every artic.e n ( uaßvki.pt of wbicb wib la- sold, cheap R'f ca*h or approve*! pri tluce. Thankful for p.t favors. he b.qvcs by lair I dealing and a desire to please ,to continue to merit and receive a liberal shore ofpnbhc patronage. G. W.RUPP, I Oct. 4. 1866.