IMibfiic Vendue. subscriber will sell, at public sale, on n ESDJV, THE 3d DJt Y of M.JRCH XEXT, t Fis residence near 1 homas Wisegarver's in e flair Township, all hi- Personal Property, (■insisting One Horse, several f,e S h Milk fow's, a number oi Hogs, a Weaver's Loom, a ..wheel for a Pottery; also all his Household kitchen Furniture, consisting of Beds, Bed !,-. Bureaus, Tables. Chairs, Cooking Stove, J' ; . boards, and many other articles too tedious to enumerate. at (he same time and place will be 28 acres of LAND, lying about three . r ths "fa mile from the place on which he iV >, about half cleared and in a good state of .Ration —tlie balance well fimbered. Terms reasonable, and made known on dav of sale. ' .-'Sale to commence at 10 o clock of said * F>*h. 20, 1-8 5. IPsiHilie Sa!e OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE !>V virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court Iford county, the undersigned will offer, • iiblii' sale, on the premises, on vF/V'A'/U/- RUE Wilt to 10 feet high, of the most ap -ii varieties, will be sold in quantifier to suit u-ers, at the lowest i.i'e-, by Die hundred. ivron- clublung together and ordering by the ,-in.! will tie liberally dealt with for superior A!-o a few Peach, Apricot, Nectarine grapes, -'berries. Raspberries. &c. All article-labeled •! carefully packed to carry -afely any distance at ttr small cost of material. Pears, Plums and Cher " are yet small. For further paiticnlar- address s iew lines to T. M. LYNCH, Bedford, Pa. Feb. 20, i S"7. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE -1T PRIVATE! SALE. The subscribers wish to dispose of, nl y.-rivat* w . their pro per I v situate on the Chamberx _f anti Bedltiid tin tipike roatl, at tie* eastern i-e ol Sttleling Hill, l'n miles west of Mc -1 ore. This property is well known as 'Tii'.AMERS STAND" and is one of the most >irahle in the country. The improvements i large Stone Tavern House, with all the i-ces-ary otit-btiildings—an ice-hotise, three i'.t houses, a Blacksmith Shop,a Barn, four ' e. suliicietit to accointTiodate sixty horses, nvr failing runtiing pump at each end of Ihe ami a new bath house. Farm contains aljoiit seven hundred acres, ■i"Uch near 300 are cleared. Ihe soil is red •*>. and produces excellent crops. Persons ■ .a.g to purchase are requested to examine vp" peitv, and any itifoi m ition desired as to >rno,&.c.. w ill he given tiv WM. (:. REAMER, Sidelin? Hill. F. C. REAMER. Bedford. -an. 9, 1557. "It the above property is not sold by the April next, it will be for rent. SEW FALL fid WINTER GOODS AT CHEAP SIDE STORE! The utulersigtwd has just returned from the 'i-'-rn cities with a large stock ot FHEL cY "'/AT ER ROODS. A geticra 1 a-sort trie nt of LADIES' Dress i f ODS, which consists, in part, of Black and '■" icy Silks, Det.it/ies, Madonna Cloth, Co "r:, Merino, &c. &c. Vv7, a great varietv of Cloths, Cassimeres, ' J ;D< tts, Jeans, cVc. kc. 'U-,ts, Shoes, Huts and Caps—Groceries, tteensware, l iardvs are, Brooms, Buckets, Look ' * Lla-ses, &c. &c. I'tir above Stock consists of every arficle usu '■ ' kept in Store, all of which will be sold f Jor Cash or approved produce. ' aiiklul for past favors, he hopes, by fair and a desire to please, to continue to " r 't aaj receive a liberal share of the public lirot*e. G. W. lIUPP. Oc U 3, 1855. t'C.l D\S .— The undersigned desirous ol l 'cing their stock—in order to make room , -| lf i:ig supplies, will offer purchasers the ,a rgairis ever seen in Bedford. Call and ■ J " catl rave money. A. B. CRAMER &. CO. IG, 1857. PUBLIC SALE OR TEAMS, ORE BANK, &G. The following property will be sold, without re serve, on VYEDEESDA V the 11th of Mareh next at Rough N: Ready 1 nrr.ace, 17 aides iroui Huntingdon, on the Broad Top Rail Road, viz: One Spl end id SIX HORSE TEAM, young and in prime order ; one line lior-e do., one brood mare ; one line young n.ule team ; five wagons; one road bed; one cart; -itrsetts harness; a nunibei of cooking and ten plate stoves; one milch cow; wagonmaker's tool and stuff ; furnace ami ore bank tool,; barrows, -crap iron, and other property too tedious to enumerate. — there will also be sold at the -ante time a valuable iossil ore bank, situated within a mile of the Rail Road, opened and in working order, with a slope of <0 leet of ore above the drift. A comfortable mi ners house is erected upon the property. Terms liberal. L. T. WATSON. Feb. 13, 1557. FA EI;: FOR SALE. 'J'he subsetiber will olfer for sob' on Satur day, the 7th day ot March next, in lite Bor ough of Bedford, that we]] known farm called the "Blair Farm," belonging to the estate of John Keeff'e, dee'd, containing one hundred a cres more or less, adjoining William Keeffe's (arm. The laud is of good qualitv purl lime stone, and Ibe balance slate hind part cleared and tin* balance well timbered. The improve ments are a cornf>r!a!:!e dwelling Dm-.', barn, and other outbuildings usual on such places. Conditions made known at the* time and place ol sale by SAMUEL BROWN, Surviving Executor of the last Will ,Kc., of John Iveefie, ii. c ,!. Feb. 13, 1837. AO RZM KEOT¥ JIA"D 'IBRGTYPE L/KE.\ 7. NX ES. The subscriber hegs leave to announce to the ciiizens of Cumberland Va!l> v and the sur rounding countiv that lie ha- opened a room in Cenlreville where he will take Daguerreotype Likenesses in Lotkets, Bieast Pins, Bracelets, Cxc. &c.. Also in fancy and common cases, a variety of which he has jo-t received, ranging in price fiom $1 un. i'ictures tak*ri in all kinds of weather, at moderate pries. He hopes to he liberally patronized, satisfied that he can please all who honor him with a call. DANIEL R. ANDERSON. Dec. 5, ISSG. DISSOLUTION- Tim partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading tinder the name and firm of Heinsling ix. Bridehatrt, in the Dry gootJ busitiess, ha- this day been dissolved 1 y mntna : consent. All btisinessof the late Firm will !>e attended to by Geo. Hem-ling, who i- duly au thorized to make all collections and pay all debts. GEO. nEINSLIXG, JNO. G. B RID EH AM. Tim tindersigned will contitme tlie bu.-mess in tiie same place, where he will be phased lo wait on all who may give him a rail. GEO. HEINSLING. Jan. 27, JSS7. The SaSRi tiriV Pl ! THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER. Sample JYuml.ers furnished dig. EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. Applv to the publishers. DEACON K PETERSON, 0(1 South Third St. I'tolad. Feb. G, is.77. —!w. EVERHAKT, ANiiUOM, L ID Forwarding and CcnTnission jlenFants, HOPEWELL, P.J. The subscribers doing business under the Firm of Everh.vut, A-iicom, iU Co , are now prepar ed to St >re ate! Ship Flour, Grain, and a'i kinds of Merchandize upon reasonable trims. They also keep on hand Piaster, Fish, Salt, Rock Powder, N.C., to which they invite the attention ol Merchants in the country and 1 ac me rs. The highest rash prices paid for Flour and Grain that the Eastern Market will allord. John C. Evehiiart, Geo. i%. Baunijollac, C. VV. Ashcom, Join F. LJWIIV. Dec. 2G, 1856— 1 v. UOKN SIIELLEItS, FODDER UUTTEK;*". :md 4 5'E3 -*LISSj-. We hut n-k the Farmers to give thes* Machines a trial: and, it they are not good, and do not work as represented, tin y may he relum ed, and the money w ill be promptly refunded. Give them a trial—it will cost nothing—ami, bv having litem voti will save money. BLVMIRE iX HARI LEY". Bedford, December 19, 185 G. NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate ol An drew Cain, late ol Bedford Township, dec, have been granted to the stuiscriner residing in .-aid Township. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present tiwrn prop erly authenticated lor settlement. JOHN U. FUR NEW Jan. 23, 1557. A in r. nu si C and 15 U SIC A L Ins trur.cn ts. Pianos, JMelodeons, J tutes, Guitars, Bias- Horn-. Clarionets, Drums, ect., of various inmi ufacture always on hand. Bat, please to continue to re ceive a liberal share of patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods. BOOT JIXD SHOE STORE. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes just received and for sale at Shoemaker's Colonade Store. Dec. 12, 1856. We regret to learn that the Ron. J. Clancy Jones is lying; very ill at the National Hotel in Washington. BEDFORD lllfill SHIOOL. The nnilersinp(l would resperll'ully announce to the public that he will open in Bedford, on the (iist Monday of November next, a Hijih School, in which all the branches of a liberal education, English am! Classical, will In* taught, it is designed to establish in Bedford a PERMANENT Institution of a high or der, male and female. The male and female depart ment will be distiller, so soon as the necessary ar rangements can be effected. In this School Students will be prepared for the higher classes of any Col lege, or to enter at once upon the active duties of life. Special care will be taken to form in our pupils habits o! order, strict ;jitiactuality , and thoroughness. Me consider these as valuable elementary charac ters. and indispensable to sound learning. 1 he Physical, Moral, and Social Education of the Pop Is will receive that attention which their impor tance demands. i here will be three grades. To the first belong the common l'nglisli Branches , such as Reading. <)r— thogiapiiy, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Eng-i lish (hammer, Ne. I ue vj rend includes the preceding, together with ' the higher hrnnrhi of ari English Education, such as Higher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Intellectual atn 1 .Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, Botany, An cient Geography, is. c. The third embraces a!! the foregoing, together with the Latin and Greek languages. i he Modern Languages, Music, Drawing, Paint ing, and Oinamental Needle Work, will be extra studies, and for each ihere will he extra charges. EXPENSES. Tuition for the f;,-st grade per quarter, SI 00 •' second ' 00 " third " . such as Velvet and Siiin Bonnets, Ribbon--. Plumes and French Flnwu is, Cloaks and lal mahs. Furs of all kinds. An elegant assort ment of DRESS EOOODS, French Merinoes, Cobuig Cloth, English Merino, Plaid Ca.dm.ere, French Met illO Robes, Chintz Robes, Children.-' Hals and Bonnets, Coats and Talmahs, French Woiked Collars, Ki to their interest to give tiim a call before pur- j cha.-ing elsewhere. [1 is Goods w i]l he exhibit ed v\ ith pleasure, whether purchased or not. SAMUEL BROWN. Bedford, May 2J, 1556. PURCHASERS, THIS WAY! MORE GOODS.—The subscriber has re ceived and opened another elegant assortment of WINTER GOODS, embracing a splendid assortment ol Ladies and Gentlemens Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes Caps, Fur-, and almost e- i vet v other article adapted to the season, which \ It" offers at a small profit fur either ca-.li or ap proved produce. Call at the Cheap Store and j judge for y oursel v,s. Me consider it no troii- . bid to shew our goods whether purchased or not. JACOB REED. Dec. 5, lS.ofi. JOHN BORDER, GUNSMITH, Will attend to all business in his line in the j best stvie,on shott nolice and reasonable terms. [fjp'Shop at (lie east end of Bedford. Dec. 12, ISSG. lv. IRON.—Blacksmith's and others are inform ed we have just received a large supply ol rve lincd Iron warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMER & CO. RECEIPTS ESPgRDITBRSS OF BEDFORD COIIXTV ior as.>r. DAVID OVER, I'reasurer of comity, in account with said county, from January 7, IKSG, till January 5, 1837. Treasurer I)r. . Po rash received from collectors as follows: John Furry, S. Wood berry, 18f)G, $440 00 Simon Heard, Middle do " 325 00 Michael Wert/, Union " 270 00 Henry Home, Scheßsbtirg " 30 00 Daniel Tewel, South. " 157 00 Jacob Andrews, St. Clair, " 485 00 John Sparks, W. Prov. " 239 28 Samuel Wink, E. Prov. ' 125 00 Henrv Egu!f, .\apier, " 140 00 Jereiiiiah Akers, Monroe, 198 00 Jacoii Evans, Londondetrv, '• 280 00 David Cypher, Liberty, " 73 GO : William Gillespie, Juniutta, " 131- 00 ■ Hugh Werlz, Harrison, " 80 00 Jnsiah Brum-r, C. Vat lev, " 200 00 Elsas Cump, Colerairt, '' 250 00 Thomas W. Ilorton, 15. Top, " 80 20 Jacob Riddle, Bedford 'Pp. " 452 00 11. IV. Garretson, fieri. 80. " 90 00 David Miller. S. Wood, 1855 4-89 00 Robert Elder, Mid. do. • 280 00 John V\ ys-mg. Union, 44 90 00 P'-ter Ewalt, Schvllsliurjy, " 437 Arnold Lash ley, SoutliOi, '• 25 24 .1 Jin Alsta-lt, Si. Clair, 44 331 00 Israel Morris, W. Piov. 44 15 I 71 Jwiin Wliersfne, Napier, 44 GG G1 Win. Carn el I, Monroe, 44 1-60 00 James C, Devore, London. 44 2G I2j S. Beil. tresser, Liberty, 44 2.) 00 John Reilly, Juniata, 44 131 09 J. 1). Harilman, Harrison, 44 81 73 Georsje Ling, Hopew e-il, 44 71 69 I,- vi Hardingvr, C. Valley, 44 170 27 Nicholas Coontz, Colerain, 44 48 95 Thomas W. Horton, F>. Top, 44 25 00 J. H. Schnehelv, R, Tp. 44 150 00 l Peter H. Shires, Bed. B r. 44 105 00 Jacoh Werkinger, S. Wond. '54 38 1-4 Jacob A. Nicodemus, M. W- 44 214- 20 Solomon Williams, W. Pro. 44 10 43 John L. Hill, Juniata, t 4 25 00 \. Snowden, C. V. 44 4G 00 Emanm i Di' hl, Colerain, 44 24 71 Elias Gump, C-ilerain, '53 82 3!• John Ash, Southampton, '52 73 03 Thomas Young, Hopewell, 44 58 9! , Solomon Filler, Bed. 80. '5O 3!G 1G Also to amounts received on sundry Judgments. 1856, .Match 10. 1 bom John Mow er, Esq. (,n Judgment of George Rhoads, et al, 20 00 May 9. Jonathan Owens on Judg't V. Wtn. McAttee, - 2G4 85 Nov. 22. L. W. Hail, Judgment in Coo nam Pleas of Blair co. vs. F. St idler. 112 02 Dec. 3. D. VVashabaugh on Jml. vs. M. Wisegarver, 21G 2St Also Taxes on Unseated Lands. County, $274 59, Road, 16 84, School, 4 4-0 295 88 Bal. due Ten?. 1738 59, Total amount, $9922 36 i Contra CR. By amount paid on checks drawn by Commis sioners pro ut statemen! at length he! 7833 56 Amount paid CI rand and Petit Jurors 1538 05{ Paid r- n.-t lhles att ruling Jurors, 84 00 Premi'nrns on Scalps, 281 75 Treasurers Salary, 185 00 $9922 30; Slate,merit of checks constituting the $78.33 56 above referred to: A ss-ss<)rs, 4GB 50 Viewers of Roads and Bridges, 307 27J Wood and wood cutting, 131 1)0 Borrowed money and interest there on, " 1442 99 j Electnns, 735 46i 1 ' 'oristables. 268 81 She; ill Moore, costs, &c. 93 14 1 ' Pr ithoiiotary Washabaugh, 31 25 D. Over, Printing, 80 50 P. A. Bovd,Com. Ally. 36 50 David C. Long, Commissioner, v 4 Of) John Conrod do 110 50 Win. Whetstone do 136 00 Henry J. Bruner do 37 00 C.Ewans do 12 00 | A. S. Russell, clerk, 236 00 James McMuilin, court crier, 131- 50 Repairs to court house and jai', 311 36 D. Over, costs 011 Uuseated lands, 196 00 Bridge?, 810 25 Books, Stationery, iNn. 41 00 John Mower, Esq., Att'y to Com. 50 00 J. M. Russell, insurance court house and Jail, 55 50 Money overpaid and refunded, 210 61 Isaac Gordon, shaving prisoners, 1 00 Samuel D. Brode for work to be done at Smith ,N Zimmers' Bridge, 100 00 John 'laylor, late Treasurer, balance on last settlement, 14-90 87 | Miscellaneous checks, 222 485 Sum total, $7833 5G Statement of monies due to the county of Bed ford on ttm sth day of January, 1857: From collectors, as follows: to tin Furry. South Woodberry, ISSO, $292 05 Simon Beard, 51. Wood. 44 053 99 Michael Wertz, Union, 44 1)9 01 Henry Horn, Schellsburg. 44 07 'J'! Daniel Te well, Southampton, 44 09 40 | Jacob Andrews, St. Clair, 44 '2ll 96 | John Sparks, W. Prov. 44 209 11 Sonnet Wink, K. Prov. 44 108 19 , Henry Egnlf. Napier, " 338 27 Jeremiah Alters, Monroe, 4 - 210 37 j Jacob Evans, Londonderry, 44 89 77 David Cypher, Liberty, 44 19 0 7 4 ' VV'm, G Hespie, Juniatta, 44 92 12 Hugh Wertz, Harrison, 44 1 17 37 | John Dasher. Hopewell, 44 -701 13 j To-iah Bruner. C. .Valley, * 4 287 91 ; F.lias Gump. Colerain. 44 301 06 Thomas VV. Ilorton. Broad Top. 44 102 43 Jacob Riddle, Broad Top. 44 429 98 11. \V. G.irret-on. Bedford Ro. 44 19 0 0 2 j Daniel Miller, South Wood. 1855 107 16 , Robert Elder, Middle Wood. 44 108 19 John Al-tndt, St. Clair, 44 33 IS William Carnell, Monioe, 44 71 89 James C. Devore. Londonderry, 44 18 93^ George Lone, Hopewell, 4! -it 08 ! Levi Hardinger, C. Valley. 44 1 6 88 I Thomas W. Ilorton, Broad Top, 44 10 30 Peter 11. Shires, Bedford 80. 44 31J Jacob Nirodemns, M kIiII •; Wood. 44 101 09 John L. Ilill, Juniata, 1831 1 10 00 ' Abraham Snoivden, C* Valley, 44 182 7 9 Jesse Dicken, Southampton, 1833 12V.33 John King, Hopewell, 44 17 19 Hugh Moore, Bedford Borough, 44 19 19 Samne) Cam do do 1832 37 91 B. H. Walker. St. Clair, 1831 33 07 Samuel Claik do 'B4B 100 00 Also trom Stonerstown Bridge Pom!, 200 00 Total of monies due county. $6834 7 I Statement of monies owed by Bedford county on the i 3fh day of January, 1837: To John Sill 2000 00 Abm. Kerns' F.xors. 300 00 James iiea, 000 00 Bal. due to I). Over Treasurer, 1738 39 Total of monies owed by county $lB3B 39 Total amount owed to county $6831 71 Total amount owed by county 4838 39 Balance in favor of county 2010 13 4 he auditors ot Bedford county. Pennsylvania,do hereby certify that in pursuance of the several acts of Assembly of this Common wealth in such case made and provided, we met at the Commissioners cilice in Bedford Borough on Monday the 3th day of January iu-t. and did audit and adjust the accounts of David Over Treasurer of said county for the year 1830 as contained in the foregoing statements, ami we have examined the foregoing accounts of monies due to and owed by tiin said county and the same is correct. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 7th day of January. 1837. HENRY B. .MOCK, DANIEL BARLEY. - Attest, Vv'.M. M. HALL, Cleik. Report of tho county auditors to the Auditor General, January 5, 1857. David Over in account with the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. Tax on Real and Personal Estate. Treasurer Dr. To aggregate amount outstanding at the last settlement, COl4- 49 Aggregate amount assessed for 1856, 8133 42 Amount received on unseated lands, 260 29 1500S 20 Contra Cr. By amount paid Stat- Treasurer pro ut receipts dated May 19, March 19, June 21, Sept. 11, Nov. 28 and Dec. 31, 4906 02 Commissions allowed collectors on $BOlB 12 at 5 per centum 4-00 90 Exonerations allowed collectors for 1856 and previous years, 136 13 Treasurers commissions on $7877 59 78 77 Amount uncollected for 1856 7 00 Souiuel Cam 20 00 $90.3 58 I'aii! a fr llo'A '1 asses-or.- ioi )• turning 1988 men to Bri gade Inspectoral 'I cents each 39 70 County Commissioners and Cierk 80 00 Auditors and Clerk J5 00 Bloody Run Bluus per order of Capt. Wm. States 75 00 ; Bedford Riflemen per order of Capt. A. J. I Sanson! 75 00 Bmadtop Rit'.e Hangers per order of Captain 11. Evans 50 0o Cumberland Valley Blues per order of Capt Wm Nottingham 4 75 00 G W Bowman printing statement 0 fd David Over printing do 0 00 George Frelig of Harrison township, money overpaid arid refunded 17 51 £ Lemuel Evans Brigade In-pector his bill for : services 59 23J 1 ■l9B Hi Recapitulation ot Military Fund. Total of payments: Paid sundry persons as above 198 51!, State Treasurer 100 00 : Treasurers commissions 9 0.3 907 51 .■ Total of Receipts, From coliqgtors as a bove 005 .58 Balance due Treasurer 97 907 51 The undersigned, auditors of Bedford county, Pa. ' do hereby certify that in pursuance of the arts of as j sembly in such case made and provided, we met at i the commissioners rdiice in Bedford Borough, and did ! audit and adjust the several accounts between David ! Over Treasurer of said county and the Common -1 wealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in the forego ing statements. ■ In testimony whereof we have hereto set our bands ! this 7th day of Januarv, 1857. DANIEL BARLEY, HENRY B. MOCK. Attest—WM. M. HALL, Clerk, i Feb. 1 :j, 1857—1t v yy fypr '■ ' V !>/■ .jrs>V **"> c• ' ' ■' 1 '%?>•' : . , .c, •<•• , . - -A *.♦ -■ - *♦.•** :•*-> s " * THE undersigned hav ingfemtered into part nership, respectfully antioutfce to the public generally, that they are now'prepared to fur nish anything in their line at exceedingly Ibw rales. VYe ar<> now opening an el"gant Slock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, ! Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and Biittania ; Ware, Willow, Cedar, ar.d Pine Ware, Nails, Glass, Brushes, Putty, &c., fvc. A large stock ; of Tl\-WARE constantly on hand, ol our own manufacture. Spouting and other work done ito order, as usual. STO\ ES ofevery descrip j 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 hest and latest Inventions of the ■ day. And, as we are every week receiving ! goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts burg, we will always endeavor to keep a full I supply of everything in our line, or at least furnish any article required at a short no j tice. We are also-prepared to furnish al! kinds of j Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, ar.d especially the Ladies, as we hare nearly i everything to make house keeping easy from a Needle to a Cooking Stove. GEO. BLYMIRE, WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, ISoG-ly. Bedford Springs, The Company are now erecting an additional Ho ; tel building, new and extensive Baths, and ornament ; ing and improving the grounds. The total cost of j the property, including 1.500 acres of land, with these improvements, and Furniture for the Hotels, will be ' about s'-50,000 00 : Of this sum there is To remain ori mnrt j gage for ten years, at 0 per cent, for $lOO,OOO 00 : To he represented by stock, 1 which is at! taken but a bout 810.000, 1:0,000 00 $230,000 00 Sources of Revenue— : Rent of Hotels (oflered) $!0,000 00 Beef's from Baths & Farms, 1,500 00 Sale of water, estimated to j net lirsl year, 8,000 00 $19,500 0(1 Interest on mortgage, $O,OOO 00 j $ per cent, on $150,000 stck. 10,100 00 $lO,-too 00 : Surplus applicable to contingencies, $3,100 00 Arrangements have been made for sending water daily, in g!.i-s. after April Ist. to the principal cities of the United States; and it is thought the revenue, I from the sale of watr alone, will in a short time j exceed $20,000 per annum. OFFICERS: President— Fill LI F GOSSLER. Directors—S. Morris Wain, .!. Edgar Thomson. L. T. Wattson, Philadelphia—Espy L. Anderson, Wm. P. Schell, Wm. T. Daugherty, Bedford. Secretary and Treasurer—S. L. Russell. Feb. 20, 1857. PUBLIC SALE OF THE VICKIIOY REAL ESTATE AT ALTAI BAXK IX BEDFORD COI'XTY, PENNSYLVANIA. Bv virtue of an order of Court to me direct ed, after proceedings in Partition, I will expose to public, sale, on the premises at Alum Bank, • in St. Clair Township, on MO.VD.iY, the 23 d day of M.ifiCH next, i the Mansion Property of Thomas \ ickroy, de j ceased, containing 249 Acres and 102 perches; also at the same place and at the same time, a Tract adjoining the above, called "Sugar Bot \torn,'" and containing S?*v acres. The first tract has two Dwelling Houses and a large Barn thereon erected; also two large and excellent apple orchards thereon, and con ; tains about il)0 acres of cleared land. The other is not cleared, but contains a large j body of heavy timber with a large Sugar camp ! thereon. This property is watered by Dun nirip's Creel t, and lays in such away as to ren der every foot of it tillable. For productive j ness the land is not surpassed. It is the ac knowledged garden-spot oi Bedford county, and must be sold on that day. HLT.H MOORE, | I-Vb. 20, is:>7. Sheriff. SNAKE SPRING MILLS. This mill is now In first rate running order, and prepared to accommodate the public with flour and meal equal to any other in the State, farmer- wdl j please give us a call, and judge for themselves. | 1 JOHN A LSI P. I Feb. 20, 1856.