PUBLIC YENDFIFO The subscriber will sell, at public sal.-, fin TfESIUY, THE 3d D.IY of M.IHCH .YE XT, , jjj s residence near i homr.s \\ isegarver'g iri L, Clair Township, all his Personal pK.pertv, ■msistin? of One Horse, several f;e S :, Milk Caws, a number of Hogs, a Weaver's Loom, a i.-.wheel tor a Pottery: also all Ins Household a ,j Kitrben Furniture, consisting of Heels, Bed *w,|s. Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Cooking Stove, i upboards, and many other articles too tedious enumerate. \L>), at the same time and place will he (.feieil 2K acres of LA M), lying about three norths of a mile from the place on which he ;. veS , about hilt cleared and in a good state of illivation —the balance well timbered. f- Terms reasonable, and made known cm ck, dee'd, viz: \ Tract of Lurid in Bt. Clair Township, rid in? lands of Nicholas Lyons, Moses Duhbs, E„ L Ahdvrsm and others, containing One Hun and Forty-two .'Jcres and allowance, h'a . ?!i.Tein erected a Log Frame House, L-g Pirn and other out-buildings. ii.eie are aL two apjile orchards upon the -tni'es a I one Spring: about 50 acre* clear . : :vi nt d-r fence. ;; .11 S 5 ACRES of said Tract, not inclod ;-!ie buildings, will he jirs' offered far sale .11 d: r. It it can !w sold for enough to •' f .!• -ts of toe e.tat-', nothing more will . Id, utiierw ise the whole Tract as above de vrill I)|* exposed to sale. ii •> made known on dav of sale. H iRAM DAVIS, r-b. *2O, 1557. JJdmr. 6'c. RAIXSRIRG BOHOI Git LAWS. ;Oin 1. From and alter the 17th o' April next i-on or pei-.in- shail be allowed to blockade any -meets or side-walks of the Borough of Riiiu-- uitii won.! or other matter ol incumbran.' -. . ;.'jt.oo!iiig at mark, throwing ot lire-; ~;i , fire tiring oi'-quihs, nor other i;ind ol lire-works i" allowed in -aid borough. I'lehituts diim!*nne>- am! the sate <,f intovb-ar . ;i k*. to persons of know n lntempe.ale liai.it-; 'j : A!-• a fine of three dollars for run •- - thn.-i.lfiJ,e.streets. .'A no persons to exhibit an v Fin ! Mai i.g. r •• or show of any kind without fiit" hav fax of three doliar- lor the use o: -aid ]>o .. . ...r each time of Exhibition. laipo.es a tax of two Hollars ;.n ai y person keep. : . . t< fob in -aid Borough, an I any fan fv keep it .or tl. an ore dog shall pay a tax of fifty cent. . i'erv Hog so kept. Make- it the duty of the Poronsit officers f<> see t . ry citizen he i-h l.pejled to keep alt -tove i - an ! rhirruTey* clean and safe from "anger ly j . Ail of wtfrb saiit Laws to take effort witi-u 1). from the date hereof, except the first ec ii'proved .January 3, 1577. JOHN" FtLLF.It. i Chit! ['.urges.. " "-burg, Feb. 20, 1877. TO Fill'lT (iROWERS. i unitrrsinned would call the HUiriait of per •-irons of planting th ; spring, to!; - lie- lot f ti-*e- from o to 10 feet high, oft'. - most ap ed varieties, wit! he sol ! in quant it i*. to suit i-ers. iit the lowest rates, by the hundred. ": -ons dabbing together and ordering by the -•i .1 will l.e liberal y dealt with for superior ••••- Also a lew Peach, Apricot. Nectarine grapes, -.-'..•tries, Raspberries, ike. Alt articles labeled ' v picked to carry safely any <••• at -noli cost of material. Pears, Plmrs and (ther ore y. t small. Tor further paifieitlars addre.-s i lines to T. M. LYNCH, Bedford, Pa. Feb. 20, 1577. v., LIABLE REAL ESTATE .77' PFIVATI3 SALE. i e sui.s is wish ;d ui-pose of, nt |i ivate •, their property si'tuidt* on the Chamber.s -i and Bedford turnpike road, at the cast ;w: ; >i(l-lnir Hill, t' .'i miles wot of Mi - • titrg. This property is well known as •Kt.i.MEU'S STAND ' and is one t .i the r.-.r -t • >!e i:i the cmntrv. The improvements a ::uge Stone Tavern lions -, with ail the "•.ry oui-huiiiiitigs—ill} ice-hei.se, three •• >'• liiiiist s, a Blacksmith shop, a Darn, fi.ur •>, -n&cient to accumUiOilat • sixty li- rse.-, ■er f.uimg running pump at each end of the • - ami a new hath house. 1 Farm contains about seven hundred acres, . near are cleared, 'i ne soil is red proiluces excellent crops, persons • ■g to purchase are requested to exaruim* i • ity, and any iiifonnation tiesireii as to , Nr., ii! he given by. WM. C. REAMER, Side/tug Hill. I. (. REAMER. Bed ford. '-n. 9, 1857. ft the above property is not sold by the -V ril next, it w ill be {or rent. aIE\ FALL rdi.l VvLMFj! GCODS AT CE2A? SIDE STORE ! ■fie undersigned has just returned from the •!! cities with a large stock ol F.ILL E' ■'-Hill GOODS. •' -o-neral assortment of LADIES' Dress 'B". which consists, in piart, of JJl'ick and y Did/tines, Madonna Ciutii, Co -7 -Merino, Ns. i^c. -p. ', a great variety ot Cloths, Cassimeres, J yds, kfyis, Ne. Ec. _ '• ; its, SlTo.-?, Hats and Caps—Groceries, • " teu'.in*. ILiitlware, Brooms, Buckets, Look .( ' 7 " - Masses, icc. • A •'• above Stock consists of every article usti f in Store, all of which will he sold fJorCash of approved produce. ' U: '!.lul tur j. ai t favors, lie hopes, by fair ! - arid a desire to please, to continue to " !,t ar "l receive a liberal stiare of the public i")lrunage. / G. W. liU PP. '•T- 3, 1856. __ '"idO.,'l.YS. —The undersigned desirous of th' ir stock.— in order to make room _ d'ri.'ig supplies, will offer purchasers the "'"gains ever seen in Red fori'. Call and -can save money. A. B. CRAMER E CO. Ja: >- 16, 1857. PI NUR S\LE Ol\ 7FAMS, OH: 3ANX, &C. Ibe t llowiua proper!v will be sold, without ro- T""'; ®" U ' K!,! " '/MfAA 1 HI) "I Mst. ii next at A Ready I'tirnucp, 17 mile- tmtn Huntingdon, Oil tilt! tif.Mil i Rail 11.-ml. viz : One Spb n.lid ' IX BOXsii TKAM, young awl in priitie order ; one line hoi-eitn., one brood mare; one line young n.u-fn team; live wagons; one road bed; one rail; .iO setts harness; a nurnber ol' cooking and ten plate stoves; one milch cow; wastonniuker's tools and -st Ml' ; furnace and ore bank tool-; barrows, snap iron, and other property too tedious To enumerate i here will al* be sold at the -arise time a valuable fo.--d ore bank, situated within a mile of. the Kail Road, opened and in work hi" order, with a -lope of 70 feet of ore above the drift. A comtortabb- mi ner's house is erected upon the property. Ter.ns itberai. i,. -p. WATSON. Feb. 1.7, 15.17. FARM FOR SALE. Lite subsetiber will offer for sal.' on Satur day, the itli day ol March next, in the Bor ougo of Bedh>rd, that well known farm called the "Blair i' ;artn,"" 7 belonging t■ > llie e-tate of John rCeef.b-, dee'd, containing; one hundred a tre< more or h>s, adjoining VVillijtn Keeffe's hum. Toe land is of good (juahtv part lime stone, an;! the balance slat ■ land—pa;t cleared and the hallince w e-iI timbered. The improve ments are a com;..r'ahie dwelling house, ham, and other outbuildings usual o i ,-uch j !;ic> s. Gondii ions made known at the time ait ] place of sale bv SAMUEL PRC VV\, Surviving Executor oft:;.' lust Will Ac., of John Keet;e, dee'd. Feb. 13, 1S 57. B*REST WFBL'E! u " 1 lie Xot-'s, Book accounts, and auction sales of Sanson, is. G. phart mo-t be-ettled J .\JM Ji! U ATKe I.V. Alter t tie 17th February next they will be placed in the hands of H. Xicodcmiis, F.sij. and suits brought without ■•it-ar, favor, or all'ec binti." S. I!. TATE, .An. 30, IS 7. Assignee. £!>.•%: 5 I;R R, IWRV V K .I.YI).IMBROTYPB I.IKB.VHSSF.S. I be subscriber begs leave to announce f< the citizms of Cumberland Valley and tt:e sur rounding cmir.iiy.lhat he ha- op'tied a toom in ('• utn villi* where be will take Daguerreotype I.iker.rsses in Lockets, illea-t Pins, Bracelet, Ac. Ac.. A in fancy and comn-on cases, a variety of which be i a- jn.-t received, ranging in pi :ce fi in X j op. i M tiii ' S taken in all kinds of weal iter, at moderate prices. lie hopes.lo lie hi tally patronized, satiMied l! at he can jm'fPHr all who honor isitn with a rail. DANIEL IF AN I)Ell.:'ON. Dec. 5, ISj(). ATTENTION RiFLCMEX. i h>* rVdt'oid I'. ilerr en will meet for parade on Sat urday ihe 21-' • - *., with l'J round- of "iVa.'.k c.h trii'ce. A lull O-fldotMre is desired, as bn-nie.-s of ft f'.ltuiici* v.'ill b- tran.-u.Ud. By order ol the Cuptaui. W.M. IIITtTIKV, O. S. Feb. 13, 1 '-.17. Tlse Xatsirtiav iEvftiißsr i'osl I Till: 11'.ST VV F.F.'vLY PAPFR. S tmplii . Y./mbers ''urn ishtd <•' rafts. EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. • Rfclv to the publishers. JDKACOX .V PKTMKSOX, On South Thud St. i'iiilad. Feb. 0, 15.77 iw. i:\ERHAItT, A Nil COM, cc CO- Forwarding siml Commission AimiMiis, HOP'UVEAL, 1\ I. The suhscri;. rs doing business under the Firm . LAC'.UA: A :o:.T, now pt. pai i;i to Store <;nii .Tup Flour, G am, and a;i kinds at' .Merchandize upon lea.-nnable terms. They also k. .*p on band Piaster, Fish, Salt, Rock Povvd.-r, Ac., In which th-y in\ it•* the attention of Merchants in the country and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour and drain that the Eastern .Mark l \\ i . afford. JoliV C. EyKRUABT, (ho. li. f'A 1! X I 1)1. L ALT, C. VV. ASJK'OM, Jot A F. LOWLY. Dec. du, ISs(>—l v. • ti'L SILELLELIS, FODDER CI ITERS. ::zsd Pos't! Flills. i-xr b'.-f r ~ f U ■ l.nt ask tlie Farmers to give these .Ma, bines a trial: ami, if they are not good, and do not \v< .I. a - rep. e.- ntcd,tti' , v naiv he ;;e.tu.i;a , ■!, and file money will lie pi >lllj:.y refund.d. Give them at:: ii— it w ill i st nothing—and, ov having tlicrn vmi will save rnon* v. *LLVALL NIL A HARTLEY. fjedford, December 19, ls.to. NOTICE. Letters of adii.ins-'.ial. n on the . state of An drt '.v Cain, late of icdi a.t 'l'own.-hip, dec, l ave been granted to the subscriber residitig in said Township. All persons having claims against .i ! estate are requested to present them prop erty authenticated for settlement. JOHN If. FI RAEV. Jan. 1H57. Adra'r. . SIC ana iiiUSICAL Instruraeats. Pianos, Alelcxleons, Flutec, Guitars, Hi ass Moms, Clarionets, Drums, ect., i-l various man ufacfuie always on hand. If'i/ids Sujijilifd at Citij Wholes/tie li.ihs. We have at least f>0()0 pieces of music in our store, consisting of \ millions, Polkas, Waltzes. Schottisch.es, Quadrilles, .Matches, Quick Step-, Songs, ect., ect..Music mailed, always at our expense, to any pail ol the coun try. SHRVOCK A SMITH. ChaiT.bersburg, Jan. Hi, 1897. 350UE NEW GOODS AT COLON.-,I)E STORE. The subscribers having just returned from the east are now receiving a general as- irtne-nt of Ladies Dreg Goods, which consist in part of Coiiiitgs, Thibets, Delaines, Alpaccas, Merinos, biack'aud fancy Silks, Ac. Ac. Also Glulhs, Cas-itneres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Ac. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Fuckefs, Rrooms, Looking Glasses, Ac. Their stock con sists of evt t v article usually kept in store, which they v. ill he pleased to shew to all who may fa vor their, with a call; and will he sold cheap. Thankful lor past favors, they hope by fair dealing aml.a desire t > please t continue to re ceive a liberal share of patronage. All kinds of Ptoduce taken in exchange for goodx. HOOT HM) SHOE STORE. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes just received and for sale at Colonade Stork. TYcM-J, 185(5. MIWRB 111 fill NCfIOOL. 'i'he itiulei <.;•!!—! would respectfully announce tc the pul.lie that iie' ' v:H open in Bedford, on the tiro Monday of November next, all School, in vvhicli all the branches of a lib<-rae education, English an.! ('Lissical, w >ll 1..- taught. It is designed to establish in lied lord a I'F.K.M A*. I' XI Institution ot a high or der, male and leu.ale. The male ar.d female depart ment will he distiucr, so soon as tpp necessary ai rangeinenU can he effected. Jo this School Students will be prepared for the higher classes of any Col lege, or to enter at once upon the active duties ol life. Special earn will he taken to form in our pupils habits Ol ruder, shift jm actuality. and / /lorn"/; ,ir , We consider these as valuable elementary charac ter-;, ai d inrli-pen-ahie to sound learning. I he Physical. Moral, and Social Education of the Pnp-ls will receive that attention which their impor tance demands. I here will be three "-.ades, To the first belong the common /-./. /, .]},tnrhr*, such as It. a ling, Or thography, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, l-'.ng l.-h tffa in titer, Ac. lii<* xTotifl i eludes tire preceding, together with the / ! maritrs i an English Education, such, as lligluT A rit lunetic, Algelua. Geometry, Intellectual and .Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, Botany, An cient peogrephv. fee. 'l'he third embraces all the t'oregOiiig, together with the ],at;n aiulGrcek langn.i g. Ihe Modern Language-. Music, Drawing, Paint ing, and Ornamental Needle Work, will be extra studies, and tor each there will he extra chafes EXPENSES. Tuition for the first grade per quarter, St 00 •' second " (10 " third (i ofi Tlie.chitrges- for the extra studies will he publish ed at aa early day. I hfmpportnnity is now offered to the citizens ol le'dionl and vicinity o! having established in their mulst a it -chool ot a hgh order. The en terpii/e. on the broad arid oorrprehensive basis here indicated, will he attended neccs-arily with much lain* and expense, ft is hoped, therefore, that all those who [eel interested HI the education of the young, will come up liberally to the support ot this School. Rev. GEO. W. AUGIKNBAEGH, A. M. Oct. 2J. 1 S."i(L 8r.,/ mhiy Junt'i/fi Jj'ummercti Iron, f ;f!! size.', constantly r??i hand tit Blyrriire and I!arfl-y , at Jorge prices, tor cash or its equiv ol'til. Oid-ps fir e\t ;ii : pre, nj'tlv attended to. Also riolled Iron, Nail Rods, Strap Iron, and Steel. S7OAWI\Jf!E! Clir.AM CROCICS, MILK CROCKS of all sizes, lII.' i I J'.R DISHLS. iinm one to one and a halt gal oii !'l I ( HERS, all oi wti.cli are h.-st rjuality. For sale by AD'.V.VI ITRGCSOS". .lan. f>, i-S-37. rhll iVLVTER.- i.adies..i,id Missis Wool en 1 almas—second supply just received and lor sale by.7. B.' CRJIMEjI i, PI aid ("a.-liu.ei e, French Merino Robes, ("liintz Rut s, < nihilei.s' ii..ls ami I> mimls, ( >at- and Tuhnahs, French VA ti: ked Collars, k ill.4lloves and Hosiery, Ladies' Riots and Shoes, H el, ;! (. liters, Misses and Chiidrens' Boots and Shoe-?. Also a general assoilment of all kind* of GOODS. Ere 1,, t and English FANCY GOODS. Nov. tl, is 36. NEW STOKE a \ o - vv. w i; ofilS S m i( Li til ll v v if i) • • THE sul-eri'-er would announce to his old iiieuds, a< well as to tfie public at large, that he f as opened an ENTIRELY NEW STORE in the Borough of Bedford, immediately ppposite the Washington Hotel, where lie has just re ceived a stock of SPRING AND Sf AIMER GOODS of a superior quality, embracing al most every article in the J)R\ GOODS anil GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the es pecial attention of the people, who may find it to their interest to give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. His Guiuls v ill be exhibit ed with pleasure, whether purchased or not. SAMUEL BROWN. Bedford, May '23, 185b'. PURCHASERS, TKiS WAY! MORE GOODS.—The subscriber lias re ceived litii) opened another elegant assortment of WINTER GOODS, embracing a splendid assortment ot Ladies and Genliemens Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes Caps, Furs, and almost e verv other article adapted to the season, which he offers at a small profit Or either cash unap proved produce. Call at the Cheap Store and judge tor yourselves. We consider it no tron bJd to shew our goods whether purchased or not. it JACOB REED. Dec. 5, 1 Sufi. T.. JOIi.N yiJUDEIt, GIrSMIT3!, Wilt attend to all business in his line in the iiest style,on shoit notice and reasonable tertr.s. N r Shop at dm east end ol Bedford. Dec. 1-2, 1856. ly. IRON.— Blacksmith's and oltnrs are inibnn ed we have just received a large supply oi Re lined Iron—warranted best quality. A. B. CfRAMER & CO. . Tl Alt 511 EI): On Tuesday, the 10th inst., by Rev. E. Butler, Mr. J. mes .M. Slick to Miss Luruu'a ('• Home. WE!PTN .IXO EXPEXOITIIRKS OF BEDFORD {*O!M 1 FOR 1 S.U7. l) \\ TD OVER, Treasurer of Bedford comity, in account with said county, from January ?, TS:>6, till January 5, 1857. Treasurer Dr. To ca-h received fp>m collectors as follows: Join Furry, S. IVoodberry, 1856, $4lO 00 Simon Beard, Middle do * " 325 00 Michael Hertz, I uion " 270 00 Henry Home, Sc.helUhurg 30 00 Daniel Tewel, South. " 157 00 Jacob Andrews, St. Clair, *• 455 00 John Sparks, W. Pinv. '• 230 28 Samuel Wink, R. Piov. 44 125 00 Henry Egulf, Napier, 44 140 00 Jeremiah Akers, Monroe,* " IDS 00 Jacob Rvans, Londonderry, '• 2SO 00 David.Cypher, Liberty, * " 73 60 William Gillespie, Juniatta, " 134 00 Hugh VVertz, Harrison, " SO 00 J )>iah Rrnner, C. Valley, <• 200 00 Elias Dump, Colerain, '' 250 00 Thomas V'l .!{ ■,,-ton, B. Top, '• SO 20 Jacob Riddle, Bedford Tp. " 452 00 B. W. Carretson, B"d. Ro. 44 00 00 David Miller. S. Wood, 1855 4SO 00 Robert Eider. Mid. do. 280 00 John W ysotig, I'niori, ' 44 00 00 J'eter Rwait, Schellghurg, " 437 Arnold Lashley, Souih'n, 44 25 24 John AUtadt,.St. Clair, " 331 00 Israel Morris, W. Piov. " 151 71 John VVhelst "ne, Napier, " 66 61 Win. Camel!, Monroe, " 160 00 James C. Devore, London. 14 26 12f S. Berkstresser, Liberty, " 25 00 John Reilly, Juniata, " 131- 00 J. B. liaidman, Harrison, " SI 73 Cenrge Ling, Hope\% e|], 44 7? 60 Levi Hardinger, C. V alley, 44 170 27 Nicholas Coontz, Colerain, 45 48 05 Thomas W. Horton, B. Top, " 25 00 J. H. Schnebelv, B.Tp. 44 150 00 Peter H. Shires, Bed. Bor. 44 105 00 Jaco'j Werkinger, S. Wood. '54 38 44 Jacob A. Nit odeums, M. VV. " 214 20 Solomon Williams, W. Pro. " 10 43 John L. Hill, Juniata, " 25 00 A. Snowden, C. V. " 'l6 00 anijeJ Diehl, Colerain, " 24 71 Eiias (Jump, Ci I. rain, "53 S2 34 John Ash, Southampton, '52 73 03 Thomas Young, Hopewell, 44 58 01 Soiomorr Filler, Bed. 80. . '5O 316 16 Also to amounts received on sundry Judgments. IS.m, March 10. From John Mow er, K.sij. on Judgment of Ceorge Rhoads, etal, 20 00 May 9. Jonathan Owens on Judg't \. Wm.McAttee, 261 85 N v. 22. L. W. Hall, Judgment in Coipmon J'h-as of Blair co. vs. F. St idler, 112 02 Dec. 3. D. Washabaugh OJI Jnd. vs. AC W isagarver, 2Hi 28 i Also taxes on i Tisesfted Lauds. County, .827 !• 59, Road, 16 84, . School, -1 40 295 S3 Bal. due Treas, 1738 59 i amount, $9922 361 Contra CR. Bv amount paid on checks drawn hy Cotnmis si tiers pro ut ateirien! at length below; 7833 56 Amo'.iht paid Crand and Petit Jurors 1538 05 J Paid cfm.stahles attending Jurors, 84 00 Premiums on Scalps, 2SI 75 Treasurers Salary, 185 00 $9922 36: Stateuwmt of checks constituting the $7833 56 abrtft* referred to: Assess, 468 50 \ leu fci of Roads and Bridges, 3)7 27 £ Woo'lajud wood cutting, 131 00 Borrowed irioiu-y ami interest there on, 111299 Efpctiirs, 735 46 J Const,feles. 268 87 Slieriti Nictore, costs, 'vC. 93 141 Prutti<"notary Washabaugh, 31 25 1). C)?r, Printing, 95 50 T. A. Hoyd, Com. Attv. 36 50 D.ivel {'. Long, Commissioner, s 4 00 JohnbCoiirod (I ) 110 50 , VVnt.|Wiie( stone do 136 00 HemitJ.TTniner do 37-00 0. Efcp.s do 12 00 A. SJRussell, cjerk, 236 00 Jame§ MeMullin, court crier, 134 50 Rep ui s to court .bouse and jail, 3l 1 36 D. Over, costs on i useated lands, 196 00 Bridge, 810 25 Booksj Stntinrt'ery, fXc. 41 00 John Slower, Est]., Att'v to Com. 50 00 .1. M.SKuxseil, insurance court house and Jail, 55 50 Money overpaidand refunded, - 210 61 Isaac Cordon, shaving prisoners, 1 00 Samuel D. iffode for work tube dune at Smith .8 dimmers' Bridge, 100 00 John Taylor, fate Treasuier, balance on last seitb'Hierit, 1 190 87 Miscellaneous checks, 222 4Sf i Sum total, $7833 56 I Statement of monies due to the county of Bed ford on.the sth dav of January, 1557: ; From collectors, as follows: John I'nrrv. South Wood berry, 1850, s2'.>2 05 Siiriol) Beard. ,M. Wood, 44 , 0,53 i Michael Wertz, l iiion, 41 110 01 Henry Horn, Schellsburg. 44 67 23 ■ Daniel Tewetl, Southampton, - 44 03 lii Jacob Andrews, Sr. Clair, 44 211 26 John Sparks, W. Piov. 2119 II Smrniel Wink, E. Prov. 158 19 Henry J Aul I '. Napier, 44 338 2.5 Jeremiah Akers, Monroe. 44 "'lO 37 Jacob Evans. Londonderry, • 89 77 David Cypher, Liberty, 44 190 71 Wm. Gillespie, Juniatta, 44 92 12 lliiih Wertz. Harrison,. 44 1 17 5 7 John (lasher, Hope we nT 1 " 44 301 13 Jo.uifp dinner. C. Valley, 44 287 91 Elias jfjfcurrip. Colerain, 44 301 0(5 :• Thorns W. Ilorton. broad Top. 44 -102 15 : JacoWßlddle, Broad Top. 44 12 9 9 8 15. V'JB Garret-on, Bedford 80. 44 !90 02 Dan |l Miller. South Wood. 1855 107 1(5 ivobejp Elder, Middle Wood. 44 168 19 John "Abiadt, St. Clair. 44 55 IS William Carni 11, Momoe, 44 7 1 89 James ('. Devore. Londonderry, 44 189 5f George Long, Hopewell. 44 34 08 Levi Hardinger, C. Valley. 44 1 6 8 9 Thomas W. Ilorton, BioadTop, *• 16 30 Peter H. Shires, Bedford 80. 44 20 31, Jarot) Xirodemns, M iddle Wood. 44 10\ 09 John 1,. Hill, Juniata, 1951 1 to 60 Abraham Snowden, ('. Valley, " IS'.' 7!' Jesse l)irken. Southampton, 1553 lv John King, Hop*well, " 17 111 ■ Hugh Moore, Bedford Borough, " 19 Sanni"! Cam do | .73 07 Samuel Clark do i s lb 100 00 ACo from Stonerstown Bridge Bond, 2f:u 00 Total of monies due county, so6st 71 Statement of monies owed by Bedford county on the .7th day of January, 15.77: To -John Sill 2000 /!() Abm. Kerns' Exors. 500 u(t Jame- Ilea, 600 00 Bal. due to D. Over Treasurer, 17 78 .70 Total of monies owed by county $lB3B 50 Total amount owed to county SGS.7I 7 1 'l'otal amount owed by county -IS,IS 50 Balance in favor of county XOIC 15 j The auditor* of Bedford county. Pennsylvania,do hereby certify that in pursuance of the several acts o! Assembly of this Commonwealth in such rase made and provided, we met. at the Commissioners ' nflice in Bedford Borough on .Monday 'he .7. David Ovr in account with the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. Tax on Real and Personal Estate. Treasurer Dr. j To airjreeate amount oulManditt Samuel Cam 90 00 SOO.'i 58 Fait! as foil.ox •: To a7. PAY UP. The subset iher having made up his mind to J visit the Western country earlV' in the Spring, I desires ail persons indebted to him to make set ! !lenient and payment bv tb.e first of March at | farthest, lie hopes this notice will not be tit— I glected. JOHN MILLER. Bedford, Feb. 'J, l8">7. Turnpike Election- There will lie an election lor five managers of the Chambersbnrg and Bedford Turnpike R> ad Company, held at the public house of Solomon Divilbiss, in Mc'ConneJsburg,oa Mon day the second day of March next. T. I>. KENEDY, President. Feb. G, 1557. STRAY SHEEP. Game to the premises of the subscriber living in Beit lord Township, sometime in June !Bfr(i, i two White Sheep, marked with a slit in the | left ear. The owner is desired to come for | ward prove property, pay charges, and take them away. AARON STEFR. Jan. 30, 1557. * V ? THE undersigned having entered into part nership, respectfully announce to the public generally, that they are now prepared to fur nish anything in their line at exceedingly low I rates. We ate now opening an el-gant Stock ! of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, j Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and Biittania Ware, Willow, (Vd.tr. and Pine Ware, Nails, Glass, Brushes, Putty, Ncc., ike. A large stock 1 .1 TIN-WARE constantly on hand, of our own . manufacture. Spouting and other work done to order, as usual. STO\ ES of every descrip tion for wood or coal, oi which we are just re ceiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm ; Implements in great variety, warranted as rep resented, the best and latest Inventions of the day. And, as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts- I burg, we will always endeavor to keep a full supply of everything in our line, or at least 1 tarnish any article required at a short no : tice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of j Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low I rates. \W cordially invite all to give us a call, 'and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly | evert thing to make house keeping easy from a Needle to a Cooking Stove. GEO. BLYMIRE, W.M. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 185G-Iy. Severe Suffering of a .Missionary. —We have 1 before us a letter from Rev. Alfred Brunson, su perintendent of the Methodist mission at Prarie : dti Chien, dated Dec. 31. in which he encloses ; a letter from one ot his assistants, of which the following is a copy: " Eagle Point. Dec. 29. "Rev. Sir: I am s >riy to have to inform vou oi a misfortune that 1 have met with, viz. getting lost in the trackless snow ot Crawford county woods. I started on Tuesday morning, | Dec. 23, fiom the La'.hrop settlement, for Ha ' :n v Valiev, to attend service there on Wednes |dav. But 1 had not proceeded far before my ! horse's legs were covered with blood from go ing through the crust on the snow. 1 tried eve ry f>i ssible means to induce him to keep on, j both !>y "Breaking the crust ami walking before him, and by driving, without avail: so I had lo tie him to a tree and go in search ola house— Mr. Brown's ; but it was mar night, and I j c t:ld not find it, though I knew it was not far : off. In this lost and bewildered state I w ander pd about for five nights and four days, not see ing' or hearing a living being or habitation, and with nothing to eat or drink, until I got hereon j Saturday night, with just enough of life to be i numbered with the living." ir* t