JOHN TJfLOR, ESQ. Treasurer of Bedford County ln account with said County from Jan. 1, '54 to January 1, 1855. TREHSERKR dr. -f)C3ih received from Collectors as follows : wob VVerking.S. Wood. 18-">4 $241 67 O'Neal, Monroe, do 191 00 VoVl'k. Berkheimer, Sf. Clair, do 312 00 David Cypher, Liberty, do 109 00 timid Ford, Broadtop, do 90 00 .•harlcs Stuckey, Bedford, do SSO 00 r'aoue! Peihl, Coierain, do IG3 14 v niiel $• Shuck, Bedford B. do 268 00 Uoh Devore, Harrison, do 100 00 I j), HH, Juniatta, do 36 00 0 vid Esbelinan, E. Prov. do 100 00 vlmion Williams, W. Prov. do 372 00 jacob Corle, Union, do 14-0 00 \Vm- 1 iams, Southampton, do 125 00 William Hull, Napier, _ do 296 50 1 \icodemus, M. Woodb'y do 175 00 jjmes Fink, Hopew ell, * do 50 00 f.-ihn Lou'iey, Londonderry, do ISO 00 \hra. Snovviien, Cum. Val. do 52 00 i\|iies VYisegarver, Bedford, '53 3SI 00 David Evans, Londonderry, do 130 17 ].;iac Kurfiman, Broadtop, do +0 67 Nathan Wright, Si. Clair, do 469 58 i [ s Jii'chev, VV. Prov. do 51 00 Wra. Snowden, Cum Yah do 205 25 Lias Gump, Coierain, do 125 00 ji.-.ib Kifer, M. Woodb'y. do 208 40 Joseph Bark man, Monroe, do 216 50 Andrew Horn, Napier, do 214 00 Gwirje Fralisl. Harrison, do 135 50 jjreb Workings. Woodb'y. do 129 17 ... l)u km, Southampton, do 120 12k Samu'-l Dnbts, Union, do 193 54 (,V nr v Wilt, E. Prov. do 102 66 James Clark, Liberty, tlo 66 01 j,, hn A Ist ad t, St. Ciair, '52 35 IS Jar ib Furry, S. Woodb'rv. do 109 33 j # Ash, Southampton, do 17 12k Christian Cam, Union, do 22 John #ar>k, Londonderry, do 60 00 Charles Un man, do 'sl 37 75 ])Vnj. H. Walker, St. Clair, do 25 92 JY'ii'ck. Smith, Londonderry, 'SO 49 00 Simon Brumbaugh, Judgment. 25 00 Wm. M< Altee, do ' 50 00 John Amos, do 20 00 James Campbell, do SO 00 George Rhodes, do 26 00 Henry Flurk, do 85 00 J Jin Arnold, (Ex-Treasurer.) 82 11 i Taxes on unseated Lands Count v. 3111 12 Road, 49 99 Schpol, 47 41 j Credit on militia fines, for station ery, books, txe. 5 00 j Check to Commissioners and Clerk j,r Militia services, erroneously riiawn and credited on County funds— *ee credit on account for militia fines, 80 00 j $7597 50I| CONTRA. CR - i Br amount paid on checks drawn liv Commissioners, $5311 59 i ; " Amount paid Jurors, 1455 | " " Constables attending Court, 75 62i " Amount paid Gideon Trout, re ward for arrest of horse-thief, 20 00 11 Amount pair! fir premiums on Fox and other Scalps, 353 75 " Treasurers salary, 185 00 li Balance due County, 165 67 $7597 50i STATEMENT OF CHECKS. Assessors, 401 50 Viewers of Roads, and T'p. lines, 273 90 IV nod, 133 50 Interest on borrowed money, 393 00 S. Davis, water-works, 250 00 Auditors and Clerk, 85 00 Fr. Jordan, Corn. Att'y. 47 50 John Dora ti, Map, J 10 00 Leo. W. Bowman, printing, 192 25 D. Over, do 241 75 John Mower, Att'v to Coinm'r. 59 00 A. S. Russell, Clerk, do 304 00 VV m. Wei tz, Commissioner, 130 00 John Conrad, do * 126 00 Tred'k. Turner, do 126 50 David C. Long, do 900 Elections, 505 93 Constables, 228 05 Inquests, 64 87 John Alsip, costs and f-es, 174 39 D. VVashabmigh, do 137 85 Same, anit. pa id for Dockets, 31 874 E. Bunnell, repairs at Court House, 225 00 Mr.Mullen and Radebaogh, 145 00 Wm. Griffith, laying out Sate road, 136 00 ReamenN. Scott,stationery, paints, ike. 103 50 A. li. Cramer, carpeting, 81 73 Dr. S. S. Statler, post-mortem examination of body of Jno. Corle, 20 00 {.aw. Taliaferro, money refunded, 100 00 Levi Agnew, cutting wood, &c. 61 00 J. MrMullen, salary as Court crier, 49 00 Lzekial Honck, reward for taking llors—thief, 28 94 -discellarieous checks, 466 55 Sum total, $5341 58£ of .Monies due to Bedford County, January Is/, 1855. FROM COLLECTORS. •L VV orking, S. Woodb'y. '5 4 §352 57i J- Nicodemus, M. do do 724 77 Jac-ii) Corle, Union, do 167 S3 Wdliam Jiams, Southampton, do 8.8 7ft Siloinon Williams, VV. Prov. do 125 39 Divid Eshelman, E. Prov. do 115 11 William Hull, Napier, do 258 13 •|'hn Lnwrey, Londonderry, do 43 12 -''hn Hill, Juniata, " do 225 20 Jacob Dnore, Harrison, do 55 18 James Fink, Hopewell, do 150 65 A ra. Snowden, Cum. Val. do 246 72 Emanuel Deihl, Coierain, do 242 93 David ford, Broadtop, do 16 12 hnrles Stuckey, Bedford T. do 156 38 Ntmuel s. Shuck, Bedford B. do 204 69 David Cypher, Liberty, do 70 7! red. Jterheiiiier, St. Clair, do 225 75 j jn. G \ea!, Monroe, do 112 21 jess- Dicken, Southampton, '53 156 24£ lienry Wilt, E. Prov. do 26 43 •_ I ,>r ph Rarkman, Monroe, do 10 10 41 id Evans, -Londonderry, do 6 31 ,r S p Fralig, Harrison, do 1 94 p! hn Kir '?s Hopewell, do 197 19 H"as Gump, Coierain, do 112 79 .Muse* Wisegarver, Bedford T. do 200 75 Hugh Moore, Bedford B. do 279 69 Samuel S. Stuckey, Napier do 75 12 John Ash, Southampton, '52 88 62i John Cook, Londonderry. do 54 25 Thomas Young, Hope w 11, do 100 O ) : Samuel Cam, Bedford B. do 162 91 Benj. H. Walker, St. Clair, 'sl 75 29 Solomon Rcimutul, Bedford B. do 28 05 Solomon Filler, do 'SO 2SS 28 John Morgert, Judgment about, 300 00 Fredk. Stililer, ' do 500 00 Samuel Clark, * do ]SO 00 William McAttee do ]SO 00 Henry Fluck, do 300 00 A. J. Snivelv, Note 200 00 Stonerstown Bridge, Bond about 200 00 $7250 15 i NOTE:—On some of the foregoing, interest is due : and, from some, commissions and exon erations are to be deducted. Statement of .Monies owed by Bet!ford County, January Ist, 1855. To John Sill, S2OOO 00 " William Hartley, 1110 26 " Abrm. Kerns' Exors. 50) 00 " Mrs. .A. Fisher, 500 00 " Wm. M. Hall's adm'r. 450 410 " James Rea, 600 00 $5160 26 NOTE:—Some interest is due on each of the a bove. The undersigned, auditors of Bedford County, do report That they met at the Commissioner's Office, in Bedford borough, on the first Monday of Jan uary inst., and did audit, adjust, and settle, the account of J >hn Taylor, Treasurer of said coun ty for the year 1854, as contained in the lore going statement. Also, that tfiev examined the (or. going accounts of monies due to, and own ing by, said county, and the same are correct. Witness our hands this 3d of January A. I). 1855. JOHN H. BARTON, JOHN A LOST A Of', DANIEL BARLEY, Attest: Auditors. Wm. M. Hall, Clerk. Report of the County Auditors to the Auditor Genera!. JOHN TAYLOR, Treasurer of Bedford cn. in account with the Commonwealth. Treasurer Dr. Tax on Real and Personal Estate. To ag. amount of same outstanding at !a>t settlement, 4216 03 Ag. amount assessed for '54, 6636 25 | Amt. received on unseated lands for '34 and previous years, 260 02 sllll2 30 Contra. Cr. I Bv amount paid State Treasurer, pro ut receipts, dated Feb. 23, May 22, July 24, Sep. 15, Dec. 4. Dec. 14, 4717 63 : Amount~ttncoi!ected for's4 and pre vious years, 5172 34 ! Exenerations allow ed for '54 and j previous years, 135 28 Commissions allowed collectors for '54 arid previous years on $6636 25 a 5 per cent. 331 81 $10357 06 By Treasurer's com. on $5472 87 a 1 perception, 54 72 Bal. due common wealtli. 700 52 • sllll2 30 Tavern Licenses. Dr. To amount of for '54, 430 00 Contra. Cr. Bv amount paid State Treasurer,pro ut receipts dated Allv 22 and Sep. 15, ~ 394 00 Com. on nett amount received, $440 a 5 percent, 22 00 Exonerations, 10 00 Bal. due commonwealth, 34 00 450 00 Retailers' Licenses. Dr. To amount of for '53, 769 63 Contra. Cr. Bv amount paid State Treasurer pro lit receipts dated May 22, Sept. 1.5, July 24, Dec. 14, 538 35 Amount paid Printers, 55 50 Commissions on $759 13 being nett amount received, 37 95 Exonerations, 10 50 Balance due commonwealth, 127 33 769 63 Haxvkers and Pedlars Dr. To amount of for '54, 1(5 00 Baiance due Treasurer, 80 16 80 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer, pro ut receipt dated May 22, 16 00 Commissions a 5 per cent, on sl6 80 , 10 80 Eating Houses Dr. To amount of for '54, 35 87 Contra Cr. By commissions on $33 87 a 5 per ct. 1 79 Balance due Common wealth. 3-4 08 35 87 Militia Fines Dr. To aggregate amount of same out standing for '53 and previous years, 2419 -4 9 i To aggregate amount assessed for's4, 1233 50 3652 99i Contra Cr. Bv amount paid State Treasurer, pro ut receipt dated July 24, 222 38 Amount uncollected for '54 and pre vious years, 237S 98i Five per cent commissions allowed collectors for '54 and previous yrs. on $676, 33 80 Amount paid county Commissioners and clerk, 80 00 Amount paid for stationery, books, &.C. used by commissioners, 5 00 Exonerations allowed collectors for '54 and previous years, 59S 00 Amount jvaid Lemuel Evans Treasu rer of Broadtop Rifle Rangers, per order of Capt. Wm. Horton, 150 00 Assessors returning 276 men to com- missioners a 1 cent each, 2 76 Assessors returning 2237 men to Bri gade Inspector a 2 cents each, 44 74 t Amount paid G. W. Bowman, printing. 6 00 j Treasurer's commissions on $642 21, 642 j Bill of Lemuel Evans, Brigade In spector, 25 33 Balance due Commonwealth, 99 58 3652 99i 1855. Statement of Receipts and Expenditures ofthe Military Fund of Bedford county, showing the a mount received from each collector separately, and the amount paid each person, in accordance with the act of Assembly of 30th April, 1853: Received from Isaac Kurfmarr, Broad Top,'s3, 5 70 Henry Hull, Bethel,'so, 51 00 Artemas Bennett, Southampton,'sl, 40 33 j Charles Hoy man, Londonderry, do 38 <fs j John Aistadt. St. Clair, '52, 28 65 Jacob S. Rite hey, W. Prov. '53, 42 00 Christian Garn, Union, '52, 6 00 Jac'ib Wei kinger, S. Wooil. '53, 14 50 Andrew Horn, Napier,' 33, 72 20 James Chirk, Libertv, " 22*80 Christian Garn, Union. '52, Ut 50 Jacob Kifer, Wood. '53, 70 78 ; John Cook, Londonderry, '52, 15 00 Samuel Dubfw, Union, '53, 69 40 David Evans, Londonderry, '53, 33 25 j Henry Wilt, E. Prov. * 31 00 J Joseph Bark,nan, Monroe, k< 28 00 Wm, Hull, Napier, '54, 50 00 j Jacob VVerkmger, S. Wood, "5.3, 33 48 Nathan 11. Wright, " 47 98 % 6P2 21 Paid out as follows: State Treasurer, 222 38 County Commissioners and clerk, 80 00 1 , . Stationery, kcc. li>r Commissioners, 5 00 Lemuel Evans, Trensuier of Broad ' Top Role Rangers, per on! -r of i Capt. William Horton, amount due | fin 'sl, '2, a '4, 150 00 Lemuel Evans, Brigade Inspector, his ; hi!! as fidlou>: Inspecting Broad Top Rifle Rangers '53 and '•!, 2 ) 00 Printing and Postage, 5 33 25 33 Assessors fir 276 men to Commission ers a I cent each, 2 76 Ass,-sors ibr 2237 men to Brigade Inspector a 2 cents each, 44 74 Geo. W. Bowman to adv. Statement of Military Fund for last year, 6 00 , Treasurer's com. on $642 21 a one j percent. 6 42 s Balance due Commonwealth, 99 58 642 21 We, the auditors of Bedford county, in the State of Pennsylvania, do eerily, That, in pur suance of the Acts of Assembly in suchca.se made and provided, we nut at the Commission ers otlice in the Borough of Bedford, on Mon day the Ist dav of January inst., and did audit and adjust the several accounts between John Taylor, Treasurer of said county, and the Com monwealth of P**nns> Ivania as set Ibitb in the : foregoing statements. Witness our hands this 3d dav of January, A. D. 1855. JOHN li. BARTON, JOHN ALSTADT, DANIEL BARLEY, Auditors. ' An est:—-WAT. M. HALL, CfeTY. Feb. 9. STATEMENT !OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE BEDFORD AND STOYSTOWX T. R. COMPANY. ■ Balance irt the Treasury 3d of January, 1831, $1221 -16 Received Co-ts on suit, Jns. S. Morrison vs. Company, 21 G6 Eriors in former settlements, .",0 00 Amount of Tolls received linui Oil of Jan. 5i to 2d Jan. '33, 2877 93^ $4177 ooi EXPENSES DURING THE SAME TIME. j Paid for repairs on the road, $837 3.iJ j " Two lots or ground for Toll- I!nu-es, Toll-hou-e and Stable and other incidental expenses, 710 71 j " Treasurer and Managers' I services, , -179 "7.7 i " For Gate keepers' salary. 000 70 j " Stale tax in Slate Trea-tity , i for stock of the Company, 17 Go IJalai.re in Trea-nt y 3d January, \ 157.7, including uncurrent and counterfeit money on hand, 1473 00 $1177 03i No Dividend made. PETER SCHELL, Treas r. Notice! The Stockholder< of the Bedford and Sfoytovvn j Tuinpike Road Company are hereby notified that the j annual Election, to elect managers lor the Company, | will be held at the toii-e <>t Mr. Jame. Fiaskier, in | Scln-lt-bure, on. the lirst Mondav of March next, he ' intr the 3th day, between the hour- of one and four 1 o'clock, P. M. PETER SCIIELL, Sec'y. Feb. 9, 1555. SMsMsc Smle oi \ RE.IL Ml) ILIiMIML ESTATE. The undersigned u ill exp t.se to public sale on Thursday, the Ist dav of March m-xt, on the premises, the very desirable FA RM on which 'Christian Stouffer resides, situate in Napier Township, within one half mile ofthe turnpike, adjoining lands of A. J. Sniwly, Esq. and Geo. Stucky, containing 238 acres more or K-ss, about 129 tures cleared and under fence—land pa tented. This propeity is remarkably well tim bered, and well supplied with water,and every way adapted to agricultural purposes. In or der to suit purchasers, the property will be di vided and sold in parts or all together as may be most desirable. Terms accommodating and will be made known on dav of sale. Also, will be sold, a variety of Farming im : [dements, including Broad Wheeled Wagon, | VVagonbed, Woodladaers, Ploughs and Har rows, Horse Gears, Saddles and halters—3 Horses, one cow and calf, 1 1 hogs, 3 barrels of ground plaster, a large lot of rye and other straw, 62 acres of Rye in the ground, and filteen acres jof Wheat. A reasonable credit and due atten , dance u ill be given by DAVID PATTERSON, JOHN P. REED, JOHN MOWER, Assignees. Feh. 9, 1555. BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens, Boys, and Childrens, Boots and Shoes— Won.ens and Misses morocco, Seal and Calfskin j Bootees and walking Shoes—received and for i sale by A. B. CRAMER o. Co. MUSIC. A large assortment of MUSIC for the Piano, Guitar, Violin, Sfc. t always on hand. Orders promptly attended to. SHRYOCK, -REED & Co. Clianthersburg, Pa. Nov. 17, 1854.—3 m. Notice ! Notice is hereby given that Letters of admin istration have been granted to Jhe undersigned on the Estate o| Nicholas Boor, late of Cumber land \alley township, deceased, that all per sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims thereon will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. WILLIAM 11. BOOR, Jan. :), 185:).* Jhlministrotor. BEDFORD ACADEMY. Df/"" A CARD.—Notice is hereby given that the School Partner-hip heretofore exi-tmg between Rev. JOHN LVOV and VV. VV. C.\ MVIIKI.I. is this day <lis -blvejt by mutual consent. The institution will hereafter lie conducted bv Mr. Campbell a® sole Principal. Persons having claims lire requested to preset them, and those indebted to make payment to Mr. Campbell. * JOHN LYON. VV. VV. CAMPBELL. pT"VV hi'e returning his grateful acknowledgments to the community, which has ®o generou-.lv bestow ed on him. through successive years, its confidence and support, the under-igned feel- that he cannot make a better return, than by leaving m his place a 1 -acsher so faithful, competent arid well approved as his present successor. . VA. JOHN LYON. fv%rW is.-,-,. Gassinetts cheaper than ever—Kentucky J'-ans—Flannels, Linseys— Cloths and every Mesc|tption~nf Winter Goods, we oiler at prices Thuticannol fail to please. A. B. CRAMER &, Co. Oct. 27, 1854. CROCKS. Apple Butter and Milch Crocks can he had at my Pottery in Scheilsbtirg, hv any quantity, lor ( isli. In all cas- sof sale, a reasonable per centage will be allowed to storekeepers, but no carriage will be allowed bv me. PETER SCHELL. Sept. 1, 1854. Bditupifsit < ullcclors cf LBSJ are liereby notified that, I v oider ol the Com missioners, all Duplicates lor that year must be self led upon or before the Ist day ol March next. For ail taxes unpaid at that time execu tions will he issued without respect to persons. J NO. MOWER, . Ittorn ctj for Coin mis Aon ITS. Jan. 19, 1855. RE M OVAL -The undersigned i>spect fnlly inform their friends and customers that they have removed their Store to Exchange Budding, where it will aliotd us pleasure to oi ler Goods of every description, at the lowest prices, to all who rr.av lavor us with a call. A. B. ( lIA.YjER A CO. HALF PRICE! —Remnants of De Laines, and other Go-.t! on band, which we are selling at about half their value. A. B. CRAMER fic CO. Jan. 26. Exchange Bui/ding. PERSONS OUT OF AGENTS WANTED In every sect ion of the Unite -7 States. Till; MOST" ELEGANT Al l) USEFUL VOLUME OF TDK TEAR. Sears' Great Work on Etissia. JUST pnbli-hed. on Illustrated Description of the RUSSIAN EMPIRE. Being a Physical and Politi cal History ol its Government and Pioviure®, Produc tions. Resource®, Imperial Government, Commerce, Literature. Educational Menu-, Religion, People, Mariners. Customs, Antiquities, etc.. etc.. fiorn the latest and mo-1 authentic -oiirre.. Embellished with about 200 Engravings, and Maps of European and A siatic Russia. The whole complete in one huge oc tavo volume of about "nil pages, and elegantly and sub t intially bound. Retail Price S-'i. This work has been several years in preparation, and will, it is believed, meet in the fullest accepta tion ol the word, the want so universally felt for reli able information on the history and internal resour ces of a country occupying so large a portion of Hie Fa-tern Hen isphere, and holding s torirn,table a po sition at the present time to the re-t of Europe and Asia: hut of which fur less is known than ol any oth er European nation. II CFTAI o. a deeplv interesting volume, '-THF RE MARKABLE ADVENTURES OF CELEBRATED PERSONS," embracing the Romantic Incident-and Adventures an the lives of Sovereign-, Statesmen, Genera's, Princes, Warriors, Travellers, Adventur ers, Voyagers, kr. eminent in the History of Europe and America, including Sketches ol over fifty cele brated heroic characters. Beautifully illustrated with numeroii- engravings. One vol. 400 page-, roy al 12mo. cloth, gilt. Price $! 2-">. The subscriber publishes a number of rno-t valua ble Pictorial Books, very popular, and of such a mor al and religious influence that while good men rnay safely engage in their circulation, they will confer a piih/ir benefit, and receive a fair compensation for their labor. CT'To men of enterprize and tact, this business offers an opportunity for profitable employment sel dom to lie met with. 0~r" Persons wishing to engage in their sal" will receive promptly by mail a circular containing full particiilnrsjnvith '-Directions to persons di-posed to art as Age/0-." together with terms on which tlmy will be furnished, by addressing the subscriber, post paid, v ROBF.RT M. SEARS. Publisher, Feb. 9. ISI William street, New York. ISELTL EMPLOYMENT. Sto TO 'sir, A WEEK GLEARF.D—A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY—BOOK AGENTS WANTED, To s.-IJ a new Book entitled --One Thousand Things Worth Knowing." To men of enterprize and tact this business afford® an opportunity seldom to he met with. For particular® address, post paid. . M. A. RICK* & CO. Elizabeth Town, Lancaster county, Pa. Feb. 9, IS.J.j. jescra w. TATK, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Heal Estate Broker, Bedford, Fa. Wili attend to all business entrusted to his care. He will pave especial attention to Sol diers' Pensions, Claims, and Bounty Land. He has two or three Farms and +-,000 acres of unimproved land tor sale. IB* has been appointed spent to prosecute the Robert Morris claims, to lands, in Bedford, Blair, Cumberland, Huntingdon, Adams, Perrv, Juniata, Franklin, and Fulton counties. Persons holding the Robert Morris lands by purchase, improvement, or warrant, may com plete their titles bv calling soon. Suits u ill be instituted against all trespassers not regarding this notice. LCE - Otiice on Julianna street. Jan. 26, 1855. A two-Horse Wagon, and one Top Buggy, new, and work warranted, for sale cheap on a liberal credit, or for Country Produce. A. B. CRAMER &. CO. | New Firm! New Store!! and New Goods!!! The subscribers, having just received and o j pened at the old stand of J. H. SCHELL, a new and splendid assortment of Goods, rrspect ; fully invite the patronage of the public. Their stock consists of Maple A: Fancy €*o©i£s, of the finest and newest styles : also, a laige as sortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, J Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Hardware, Nails, Glassware, Qtieensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, and, in fact, ev ery article that is kept in a well regulated country store, all of which have been carefullv selected, and will be sold on the most favorable terms fur CJJSII or PRODUCE. MARIA SCHELL, JACOB S. SCII ELL. Srhellsburg, Pa., } Nov. 10, 1854. | m FALL i.001! The undersigned thankful to their numerous patrons for their kind and very liberal patron ; age, respectively informs them that they have : just received from ttie eastern cities, a handsome I assortment of new style Fall Goods, suitable j (or the present and coming season, comprising French and English Broadcloths, Cassimeres, I Tweeds, Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Satin and Worsted Vestings,Cravats and hdkffs., I knit Merino Shirts and Drawers, Cashmeres, j Mansseline De Rege, Mousseline Delaines, Co j burg and Thibet (Moths, Alpacas, Silk Poplinsj ; Black Gros De Rhine, and Fancy Silks, Prints ! from a tip up, Muslins bleached and unbleached j from a fip up, all widths. Thibet and Bay State Shawh. Ginghams, Clucks, Linseys, Tickings, ; Drilling*, Cambrics, Nankeens, Clash, Diapers, Damask Table Cloths and Covers, While Goods, Embroiders, Sleeves, Collars, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Boots, 1 Shoes, Qtieensware, Hardware, arid Brooms, Groceries, N. (). Sugars, White Clarified, Pul verized, and Crushed do.. Golden Syrup, X. O. Molasses, good Rio Cofiee 12*, Piime do 1 5 cents, Spices, Teas, Chocolate, Extract of Cot j lee, Tobacco, Flax Seed, Sperm and Whale Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicine, Cattle Powders, together with J 0(51 other articles adapted to the wants of tin* people, all of which they will sell at the very lowest possible prices for cash and approved produce, or upon short credit to good and punctual customers. And, as our motto, short profits, many sales, and quick returns, has ; been fullv carried out, and will continue the ruling feature, we feel assured we can make it ! > the advantage of all in search of cheap bar gains to give u< a call before purchasing. Ail kiiius ot Produce taken I >r Goods. UUPP vv CSTEIL Bedford, Sept. 22, 1554. Reeve L. finely (S/trrr.wor to ]ltrtfey 4* j BEDDIXG AM) CAUI'ET WAREHOUSE, .Vo. 148 South Second Sir, f, T?ivr uaar* ahure Sprue* Street, J'Ji!I.A D ELPIII -t , Where be keeps constantly on bai.il a full assortment of every a i tide in ta> line of business. F FATHERS, FF.ATiIFK-15F.DS. Patent Spring Mattre-ses, Curled Hair, Moss. Corn Husk ami Straw Mattresses. Velvet j Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply. Ingrain, Venetian. List. Kan ant! I temp Car pe tings. Oil Cloths, ; Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor ami Stiiir Druggets. Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Table ami Piano Covers, to which he invites lire attention of purchasers. Oct. 13, ISol.—ly. ftews ioa* Use People? NEW GOODS AT CHEAP COKNEK, NO. I. Fellow-Citizens: We take this opportunity I of returning you our most sincere thanks for the j libeial patronage vou have so kindly bestowed ion us. We Mould also inform vou that we j have just returned from the Eastern Cities, with a large ami well selected assortment of Goods, , such as Ch.'lhs, Cas.-inieres, am! Satinets : Peter j Shams, for over coats, Jeans, Ladies' tine dress ! goods, such as Silks, Alpacas, Cubing Cloths, j Bombazines, Men noes, and a large assortment of Bay State Shawls, Hosiery, for Ladies, Com forts, Crapes, Collars, N.C., &c.— .Mens,' Wo meiis,' Boys' and Childretis' Shoes and Bonds, and a general assortment of Groceries. Ciush ' ed and pulverized Sugars, best Rio Coffee, Teas j of all kinds, N. O. Molasses, Golden Syiup, Macken-1, Salt hv the sack, Baker's Chocolate, Broma Cocoa, and a general assortment u! Goods usuallv kept in a c iiintrv Store. QSr 1 Ail kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at markit prices. SANSCM & GEPHART. Cct. 13, 1851. JiKAtiY'K Fol'.\JR V ! The subscribers respectlullv Leg leave to in j form the people of Middle Woodberry Town | ship, anil the country at large, that they are now j prepared, at their establishment,one mile south ; of Woodberry, Bedford County, to furnish four— ! hoise Threshing Machines, Pierponts' Patent i Shaker, Cider Mills, Ploughs of every descrip j tion, Keagv's Cooking Stoves, twodiflerent ] at -1 terns, and two different patterns ot Coal Stoves— Plough Castings, Wagon Boxes of all sizes, and ! oa>t Dinner Bells of three different sizes—also, I Mill Castings ot every variety. We are also j prepared to fit up Machinery in the best and j most durable style, and will give prompt atten ! tion to all orders in this line. The public are respectfully invited to give us j a call, as we feel satisfied that both our woik and terms will please all u ho do so. J. M. SNOW DEN, WM. B. BLAKE, Proprietors. Oct. 27, 1854. JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG. LAW PARTNERSHIP TUP. undersigned have asseeiated themselves in the Practice of the Law, and wilt attend promptly to all business entrusted to their cure in Bedford unit ad joining counties. iXP"Office on Julianna Street, three doors south of "Mengel tlon>e," opposite the residence of Maj. Tate. JOB MANX. June 2, 1 B~> 1. G. H. SPANG. NOTICE TC COLLECTORS. Collectors of the Poor Tax are notified to settle their Duplicates for 1 SAT and lSdl immediately and save costs, as suits will be .instituted against all who I neglect this notice. By order of the Dnectors: J OILS' 11. RUSH, Treasurer. Jan. 19, 1855. TOOTH ACHE.—Persons are not general ly aware that Dr. Keyser's Tooth Ache reme dy, preparedAiy him at I+o Wood Street, Pitts burg, Pa. and for sale at Rnpp fx. Oster's in tliis place will slop immediately an aching tooth. Whoever tries it will he convinced. Die. 8, IS5+. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION WAREHOUSE fhambeisburg, Pennsylvania. THE subscriber* are prepared at all times to carry i'rnduce of every description and Merchandiiy to ami from Philadelphia and Baltimore, on the most rea sonable terms. The highest price paid at all times ! lor all kinds of country Produce. [Ly-Rpcei vinjt Depots. BfTZBY.fc CO. 365 Market street, Philadelphia.—JOHN BIGHAX, Baltimore, .No. 151 11 street. C. W. EYSTF.R k CO. Feb. 9, 1855—Cm.* NOTICE. Letters of Administration having been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of Abraham Sparks, late of West Providence Township, Bedford County, all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment —and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SOL. SPARKS, JCH\ CESSNA. Jan. 5. 185.1. shhnuitxlr<ttor*. PIG-S. Y - - The undersigned having obtain ed iroui lite East .1 tine selection of choice breeds ot Hogs, including Chester comitv Snl folk, Giade and Berkshire Pigs, direct from im ported stock, can now furnish anv of these va rieties ti> those desirous of imprni ing their stock. A tine lot of Chester county Pigs, from the ce lebrated stock of Benjamin Hickman, Chester countv, now lor sale. Terms moderate. WM. HARTLEY, Mount l>a!!ds Farm. Jan. 12, 1855—Gm. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, The subscriber would announce to bis old friends and customers, and the public in gener al, that be lias permanently located himself in Juliana Street, next door to Dr. RIIAMEU'S Drug ic Book Storp, where he is prepared to execute all orders in bis line in a superior manner, on reasonable terms. From long experience in the business, he feels confident he can render satis-' faction to all who honor bi:n with a call. He constantly keeps on hand ready-made clothing, of every description, for Men and Boys—also, a superior assortment of"('LOTHB, CASS!MERES, CASSfNETTS, SILK, SA TJ X, and other VEST! .\GS, and Summer W which he will sell as low as they can he bought elsewhere, and make them up to the taste of the purchaser. lie also keeps a genera! assortment of Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, B.c. He hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. WM; SCHAiTER. June 9, 1854. HARDWARE STORK. The subsetiber having purchased the entire | stock ol HARDWARE of the late Thomas B. .Miller, in the Borough ol Bedford, would re spectfully announce to Ids friends and the pu'.r lic geneialiy, that he is now prepared to fur nish almost everv article in ids line lit business on favorable terms. His stock being nearly all | new, and selected hy one well experienced in the business, he is tullv satisfied that purchasers will find it to their advantage to give Sum a 1 call. In addition to a general stock of Hard ware, he lias on hand, and will constantly keep, GROCERIES of the very te st quality—GLASS j of all sizes—also, STONEWARE ot a very su perior quality. H>* has also on hand all kinds ! of Oils, Paints, Drugs, Brooms. Ncc., £*c., and ; Cedar Ware in great variety. Having now permanently settled in business, and being determined to Use every proper ex ertion to" please, be hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. JOHN ARNOLD. Dec. ee, 1854. NEW FIRM m m fcOOilS* The subscribers having purchased tbr*^" entiie Stock of Goods ol Geo. W. Horn, in the town of Schellsburg, beg leave to announce to the public generally, that they have now on hand, and vviil continue to keep, a large and welt se lected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCE RIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, Tin ware, Oils, Drugs, Fish, Molasses, and, in luct, every article usually found in Country Stores, to which they invite the attention ot purchas ers, satisfied that they can give satisfaction to ait who give thein a call. The highest | rice will be paid for Hides, ami for all kinds of Grain. Lumoer and Produce, oi every description, wiii tie taken in exchange for Goods, at the highest prices. All kinds of leather will be kept at the Store for sale. Give us a call. A. J. SMVELY, JAMES liL'R.NS, Jio Jan. 5, 1855. lULHi'.L BUUFLHiV M MIT. The subscriber will sell, at private 2le. his valua ble Property, situate in LTuoit Township, Bedford County, l'a., on which tie at present resides, contain ing 50 acres ot patented land, SO o! which are cleared and under post and rait fence, the balance well tim bered with good raw timber. This property is on the waters oi Bobbs' Creek, 4 miles north of Adol phus Ake's Mill, on the public road leading liom Bedford to Johnstown or Jefferson, within 14 notes of Jefferson, and 10 miles ot Hollulaysburg. The iin - provements are a Stone Grist Mill, wilh two run of Sioiies, one pair lirst rate French Burrs, with good merchant ami country Bolts, and a complete Smut Machine. The Machinery is all good and substan tial, and is partly new. The water power is suffi cient during the entire year, and the custom is good and plenty of it. There is al-o a new Saw Milt on the premises, which will cut from 1000 to 2000 feet ol Lumber a day inch measure, which is ready sale at the Mill. One of the Dwelling Houses is a three story frame, suitable for a public House or Store House, arid is well finished. There are three other dwellings, two frame arid one log house, also a frump stable and Wagon Shed, and other necessary build ings. Also, will be sold, another Tract of I.and rontaih • ing "00 acres, about 75 acres of which are clearer!, of which 10 are good meadow with facilities for mak ing 20 or 30 more. The balance well timbered and weil watered by the Bobbs' Greek running through it. There is on the premises an excellent site cal culated for either Grist Milt or Saw Mill, with hear! and fall of 22 feet. There is a variety of choice fruit trees on the farm. The buildings are one good Log House and Stable and other outbuildings. Also, will be sold, 640 acres of good timber land, convenient to the Saw Mill, on which are the very b st of saw logs. The above land is all patented, and a clear anil indisputoole title will he made to the purchaser or purchasers. Those w i-hing to purchase good pro pert v . will learn the conditions, (which will be mod* crate,) hy calling with the subscriber, residing on the first named property. CASELTOX AKE. July 21, 1851. Delaines, Cash metes, Alpaccas. Thibet ClotM, ike., &c., of every color, just received and fur sale hy A. B. CRAMER & Co.
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