Selling White Uiiltfrru. WASHINGTON, 111., February 12, IS'>7. Editor Day Book : —I lay h. fore v- u a sub ject upon which I shooldf tike to ,s'e some coiti- from you in vour valual So pap.] t j>- this ; On-' Mr. C. V. M , a m>ter! aholiti rust, a pabtist minister, and agt-nt ! -r the transporta tion of paupers from Five Point Mission, )\yw York, has been bringing; car loads of children white children) to the western States and sell \n j thern out like brutes to (as he savs) pay th'ir expenses. Boys and srirls are sold" at from tiiteerr to fifty dollars, according to their qualin tv. If the purchaser finds he lias a good bar win he- holds on to Ins servant : if not, he turns him off to shit: for hinisei!. The purcha is under no obligation In take care of him, j{,.re is a case in point: Thongs Butler, a half witted Irish hoy. about fifteen yars old, hro't to this [lace by Mr. \. M. and - .id to Mr. V. M/s father, who k•- j t him until it- found kirn ot verv piofitaMe, turned him i ft. and he has been lorced to sleep in cars, stables, &c., and .el? his h'.ud : he !:as been kept sometimes hv from stif.Vring, w ho would apply to the overseer of the poor for pay: >•> no Mr. V.'s ; aS t visit to nor State, we thought we would try the e/iect "f the law upon him. Complaint be ing inade by the oveiseer of (he poor, Mr. V. .. n arrested, tried, and found guiltv of bring ing paupers into the S'afe, for which he was li nafl one hundred dollars and costs. He is now j -.-.-.ehing persecution to the people, which turns out greatly to his advantage. What is strange aaoot the matter is that every abolition ist thinks that Mr. \. has been badlv treated, and ! am told the money pouts in fre. |y to car ry on this traffic in human flesh. To see a ne gro taken from his mother arid sold to a sr.an i.,unci : v law to provide lum, s.-en.s awful to • sin: nut to see a child, aw !>-.'• r hil:!, kidnnp ; d uithe city of New York and brought to Il linois and sold to a man bajmd to keep him only 0.; long 3s* he thinks it profitable, and tb n to tie turned out upon the cold charities of Illi nois to beg, st at, or starve, s< ems to he perfect ly humane and (o . Mian-lit..-. If you,can eS ' -.<e ties- Five-Point Mission slave-dsaleis tr,rough vour paper, 1 think you can do the urr-e much good. We have for some time thought that raanv of Mir wn humane people in N. w York, who pre triitl t" oe doing so mudi good in picking up :;reet children, needed over-hauling. It i-- not v.rv natural to suppose that two or fltr.-e agetj . i. < here are engaged in this business sob-lv as a in ■-tiun of pbilai.tiin ;.y. It must pay s an - i w, and we presume the above is a *•>[ ci -I.ett" CHS". There are, d. tint LESS, mar V cbil .r-n in such a targe city as th:s vrhn would lie .(•.finitely better off if they had goO'f bonus in he country : but whether their condition ;> . proved by selling ;hern to persons who are in > manner hound ; v law to provide for them is .'■TV DOUBT till. Ii is an <a-.Y matter to pick up dldren here and deceive tliem by fine stories Foot the country, and then pla-e them with :responsible parties who are not hound to f . k iter their welfare. It i- a singula! foct, liow ver, that this fuisim ss is principally carried on :• this city by a ditionists. w !.o think it ah ,r --il.le affair to sell little negroes, hut who have .or the same scjiieau e.hness about white chli re;:. We understand, however, that the l.tisi >ss is verv prosperous, and we suppose some rs.'.iis are making a very handsune thing out fit. "What trade has your fit her V' said an quirer to a little hoy. "Oh! he has no trade -lie is a philanthropist," was the answer.— i.ibintbropv pats, arid sending children to the best is one of the ways to do it.—Washington Tiion. A woman near Trot , Ura,if i d county, 'a.. I.a i been annoyed !>v tiie mysteii >i dis.ije •M ranee of her butter Irnm the premises, wit fi at fwing able to detect the thief. At last she recured a quantity of strychnin- and wurfc.-d if 'i a l.atcli of fresh butter. This she placed here i* would be taken bv (tie thief. A f.-tv its thereafter two children of an Irish boanl ig-h.iiise keeper fill Miilil*nly ill and died : and -'Veral of the boarders likewise f. || sic k, and -re. at last accounts, in extreme danger. The -Til) was immediately ijfrested and lodged :> Towanda jail. Dnlift's .]?<ipral i'asn Extractor. T' -re never has been a discovery made In Materia ■I • wherein pain cart be so quickly allayed. ; here parts in a high stale ol inflammation can ' so rapidly reduced to tlieir natmal stale, irwr >:-re wounds arid sores can tie so thoroughly and ' 'y healed, and decayed par!- restored rheart er rar or defect, than with DALLIA MAW ■!. EXTRACTOR. li Cuts, V.'c lituls, hpia.i.s and Bruise.- casualties "• 'h children are ro stonily -t.' : -rt —the s:rt li 'lre genuine DA L LET'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, is 'i the same! llow tnuch Pant and Suffering may •; be prevented ! Moreover. Life it sell i- of i!epvfeuT upon having at hand the genuine DAL liX i'RACrOII, and tor pai t iculai s of which 1 •< *: h!! y refer to my printed piari pblets, j;r t!.e ' which [hold myself icspon it|e. -a case of Ihups or See Ids. no matter how severe, -ever ye|, in any one instance, re-isled the ali ve. d. p,, n-siihttrririit tied healing qualities of tl.e i-l.b.V S PA IK KaTUACTOII. b KM I iinil: is {JENI'I M-I unless the l.os has it a Steel Plate Ingraved Lub-I with 'he sig -01 V. CI,ICR KXi'.ll tV CO., prnjiriftoft, ili-.NUr DALI.EV, manufacturer. Price " p> i box. A"AII orders should be addressed to ('. t . Chck ar!('.t.,Si Barclay street, New Voik. IVb. 20, IS-*)?—2m. lAIR Hyp.— It makes no difference bow grayer Tf u.or rusty the hair or whiskers tiwy be, nor how > they may have been injtiied by had dyes, vif'ULLOii'b (lair pye will make them a Leauti ani lively black or brown without the least inju- Aml will never fade or turn rusty. Warranted, ''•■'-anti .(.PI. or applied, (in trine private rooms) at 'IbrIKLOR'S Wig Factory. Broadway, New ' • Xitiie genuine except W i. A. BATCIIEUOE IS '.el. Soi.i by Dr. Reamer, Bedford. ? <t>. 20, 1607—1 m. We see by the Court records that tbe two connter- White of Buffalo, and Lawrer.ee of lipping, Ik, have been placed under n-ti thousand collar V beach, for rnakiug and selling, imitation# ol - ("iii-rry Pectoral. This i* right. I,' the law '■ protect niert from imposition at ait it certain c protect them from being imposed upon by ! 'l 's- counterfeit of such a fiiediciue as Ayer - • Perioral. We can only complain that the ' lit i, r.ot hall enough. I lie villain, who ' tor a paltiy gain, deliberately trifle with * ''"lift of his i.-ilotv man, by taking from their v cup ll| hope, when they are sinking, and !, "-i.g a faUehonrl—an utter delusion, should lie •difii at least as severely as he who counterfeits 0 n ofhis counti v.— Grici/ Co. Banner, Car rotl r. ///_ J r " b - 20, 18,77—l m. p-XO UFMBL'G.—U. H. lIL'TZ SCI LKBRA "-U iViier Wash, is the only safe and sore remedy n ' r 'j covered for enring the Tetter, Ringworm, d 'l eruption-of the Skm. It is so mlaliabte a "'•y, that a p. ifeet cure in all cases of letter is - cat,tec,l, if attentively applied. In ordinary cases -.ottie will be suliirent to perfect a cure. In bad with a Tetter of long standing, more will tie '"'Dued. p IICP u- c „ |itj r For sale at Dr. ' 1 • Keainei's Bedford. April 25, 1 SAO-1 y. LOCK OUT AND SAVE COSTS! Th e subscriber, about In Bedford, noii fte.s all in:fobl>*d to hint in any manner whate ver, that they must truAe immediate payment, otherwise ti>er accuutrls will it" jnt in the hands ot ait ofttcer for cuilection, wiUfout res [>< ct to p 'i s >ns. MODS ST I NFL March Id, 1857. T or pimples ant! wrinkles ami ft'i-ckies ami tan, Nothing has or heen discovered tiy man, l ike that womlpriTil j>rortnet of tiopiral bowers, 1 tie popular ••Balm of a Thousand Flowers.-" to be hail at Dr. Harry's Drug & Cook Store. March (>, 18.77. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. '! he undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court ol the County of Bedford, to report a diss rite.ition of the money remaining in the hands of O. E. Shannon. Esq.. administrator of the estate of Christ in a Ander son, deceased, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, a! 'is office ti |he r.otoush of Bedford, on Wednesday, the tSrh day of March ins!., when and where aiUpajties interested Call a11 ml. \ AJNO. P. REED. March 6, 1877- Auditor. &iiß-yocl£ & r-dssetCli, BfdiMers and Stationer aiid ucaicis in Music ani Miihical h.s*rumen:s, Ci;a:n:e;sburu;. Our Stock c- tisists ol Books, Sta'.i'jffi rv. .Mu sic, Mnsii;. i ] list t ittftejtl.s, vY.iB Pup- r, Blinds, h rerit li, German, and Am-ncati Lith'igra; h<, atui Steel Enjrravinjs, jiH Mouldings for Fiames, eto. etc., vrhoi. sale and r- f-rrJ. Dr. B. . 1 larrv i- our agent for Bedfut!, unrf all or ders <_'iv< a iiim will be pronij.tly att 'tufod to. oiirfli ti. WALL AXD BLIND PAFEiL Dr. IJ. F. 11 \ RllY is our fluent t>r this rm c s-ary article. By calling at his ire our pa trons w ill samples .mir ; npers. We have made our Spri-nj s> fortiori w ;b much care, and think we cannot fat! to a- •. SnilVOv.'X A SMITH, ('!ut\b tr:*. March (>. Co Clcrgnrnta anli Snpcnn'r.Ccnis cf £cibbd i i3rljCdlc. W keep on hand tiye publics! Ims of the Am. S. S. i ni ,t, American Bible Soc! American I rac! Society, Pr-übvtefian Board of Pubtica 'i- i■ ii-tst Bio! R > litis, M t<s;,A,,,setts >. S. i/iii ir, Lutlieiatt B ardof Publication, iv i coj i! S. S. Union, anu a or al variety of staiid •itd Publication? suita A lor Sabbath Schools. SHRYOCK & SMITH, V hnmbzrhbu rg. March G*_lSs7. -A. • / >. ! V; * • ; . ->' 2 ii '< i'.o l!l - (M7\ . At;! TOR. —a ii pe-sUu • vy ing then selves ittrli .trd to the Utitii t id tiler Bv A't e. Book-account, or oli; wise, will pf.-ase make i iiynient on or fieflre the 25th of March to-i,t. ;iv any former itidufoence will not he jjiven. So look out and save cost. All per sons having ( iaitTis will ph-ase nr< sent tin s:- properly and iti order. WM. S. FLUKE. S.-iith vVonfiberrv, Feb. 27, ! HAT. FL'iUAHD crKUIMS CArOcb: GmCS!: UO to BLYMiKE c\ MAKI LEY'S, w h-re. in ■due rime, yon can get choice :ni pure seeds in variety, from the best gardens in the Stale. Feb. 27, 1857. PI LUC sxu: * OF A VALUABLE TTc.O7 OF LAID. BY virtue of an order ■)!' ( !■•' Crpha t"> (Torl in and fi>r the countv o( Bedford, the utider sigtted will e\j; ,so to Mile on S. JTURI). i) the. 2 i dmj of Jtl. \ 11CIf, J 557, an the pierriis- s, a tract o! Latul situate partly in Juniata Town-hip, Bedford county, and part i:t Allegheny Township. 2m c tililv.c n laining !S5 seres and a fowar <e, warranted in 'he name oi'Jacob M ver, am lining lands of l,'eorre atul William Frazi-r, Frederick G!•■.•••- rentier and oilers, hitvitig t:;-r-.i!l erected a L'abin hous-.anil a : --nt ! sacr- s cl- ur> d and tin ier cultivation. This Ft net has n fiih- growth d white Pine .Tpd otfer Tisnbei 11,-leon, choice Ft nit >f .-very variety, and (hire acres of fits! rate meadow. Terms made !:t own on day of sale, arid wii! !'•* r't,s- ;ia! it - . Due u!tendance u ill be gi ven b'V JOSEPH DULL, Guardian of th ■ minor children of Win. Suetlv, decen.Yi'-t. Feb. 20, 1557. PUBLIC Li ALL! OF REAL Z STATU. !• v virtue of an order of the Orp' aids (k>urt d' Bedford county, ti.e undersigned vTi • -1-r, at public sale, on the j>r-:i.i- s, in the Bod ugh 'if Bed.'iird, on 71'/JDS. 71. the 17 th <iy of IRCI] n<zi, all th ■ right, title and interest of ').ia u! ITd 1 !v, r.'ecM, in und to LOT *.o. BSS in the Borough >f Bedford, with the appurtenance?, i eitmfon m I.be i oitii i v til- ivayilown brat l ii ci the Ju niata River, on the south f>v* i'tlt street; n the ■a-t by John i.sip, and on the west by proper ly occupied bv Cieo. j-'imk's In its. m-'j',.rnis cash at confirmati n ol sale. 0. E. SJiA WOX, Feb. 20, 1857. .blnrr. SUmaiSPv. AERilll 1 0 BIiIEIJT. ili'N i'INBBON AM' BIiOAB TOP RAIL ROM'. On .nut alter Momiay, March 'id, Is .. two pas •ei.ger tiains a tlav. < -ich way, pt Snu.l.is s.) iv ii I run between ItOPi'AVKLL & BUN FIND DON. Leaving Hopewell at 12.1 A P M . v - 0.10 P ,M. Arrive g at Hopewell at '.Mil A M b 5. 10 P M. Connecting at Huntingdon with iooistur Last antl West, via. Pcnn'a U. it- THOs. T. V\ FIRM AX. Hnntingilon, Feb.2o, 1.877. Snp't. Wkhe Truth, am! a Prrfumnl llrr.tth can lie unpin pi! by II - ing 1 1 1 E I! i/m of a Ii ! t'/uwrrs to be bad at Dr. Hairy's Ding ft Book Store. L r. Jfortiasa"* opissoss >2'4'niaeroki AS PUT UPON RECORD FEB 12, I&T7. "Canieion is one of the nest rormpt politiciiina in the State —iii> riame as a Statesman ini- never been s.soviated with the word —h" is a tit representative of nothing good, a ft' exponent of no Itonoialde |irm e,p|e—hi- election would th grece !h- Aon i ic.m oi ganization and our native Stale —to elect Ic.m would tie to litrovv away onr self-respect, ocr:lice our :n --tegi'it¥7and violate out oaths—he obtained his 110 ll ituition by 'he cohesive power of plunder, and th super-added element of shameless and w hole-al" pi i vate bpherv —he ha* declared in favc.ro! the Nebras ka ITan-a- Bill and has Cenmihced Americans a- pro actipttve and anti-republican—invite us not to par taken; -ticii a Buzzard'- Feast—even should Came ron change his opinion upon these questions, there i s not character enough in the ntuu to impose upon credulity itself.'' BIIFdKINItCR SCHOOL. . I he tuelei -.•.•it.- I wf\!i| re-pectin!! v announce to >r e ptibl-e TI, it lie \s :jj oyp n in Bedford, on the first .Monday of November a High School, in which •ill die iuHiiche- of a iilienil education, English and < .a-sical, jl! he taught. \f is designed to establish .n Bedford a PJ-.1c.V1 AN LNT |ii-titntion of a high or der, male and ten-ale. The male and female depart ment will he d.-t.nc', so soon as the necessary ar rai.epn.ents can be effected. Id this School Students will he prepared for the higher clashes fany Coi l-go, or lo enter at once upon the active duties of life. Special care will he taken to form m our pupils habits of ordrr, ctn'rt yitwt,- 7/ ity, and thorough; v. W * consider these as valuable"e|mentary charac ters, ar-d indispensable to sound learning. I he I uysical, A, -oil, and l-Ocial lid neat ion of the Pupils will receive that attention which their impor tance demands. 1 here will he thrrr Brrr>,h>x. To the ft belong the rotuotuu Etmh.sk Jjr-i, such as Reading. Or thography, \\ riling,-, Arithmetic, Geography, Kug li-h Giummer. \c. ! he s-rromt includes the preceding, together with the hii-inr nil,.. \ot at! English Education, -nrh as Ift.t-r Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, Botany, An cient Geogrephv,&e. i . /...•/■ embrace* ail the foregoing, together with the Latin and Greek languages. rile Monern Languages, Music. Drawing, Paint ing, and Oman rental Needle Work, will he extra studies, and tor each there will in- ektrachar-'cs ; XPKNSI is. . for the fi st grade per quarter, -V iCO - i'i-or.J .. oo '• thiol jj o.y I he charges (or the extra studies will be publish ed .at an mi ;v da v. It: 1 oppo'fn -isy - now offered to the citizens of Bedford arid v.• .ty of having e-Tahltsheil'i TSi:r midst a prrmrm t school of a high older." The en terpi /a. on I/" hroud and cHrnjireSuursWe basi, here ;nd.eater!, wi|| he attended ueees-urily with much labor and expense. It is hoped, the re ton. that nil tho-e who feej interested in the education of the yonire, will conrie up liberally to the support ot t AA •'chool. Rev. GEO. W. AUGfIfXBAUGH, A. ,M. Oct. 2!, Heat (luait/if Jo/Hutu Hmamert- 7 Iron, DfMl siz-s, constu• y o„ |,rmd n! Bl venire and Hartley s, a' r < trge sun s, tor cash or its c<juiv -I''lit. U;ders j.ir '-'.tra sizes pyoriij.'lv at!> i 10. Als 1 Rolled liu,;, "vail Rods, Snap It it. Sflii Nie.'l. ST< J.yih:' . mi:: ■ ' I • ■ tv j'ls! 11 >. t: our <rrie to one a: a ha If gal oii Pi t CHP.KS, all of which are best 'v. For-Me bv ADAM FEi. . W-ON". dan. !), i s,"i7. foil iVl.YTfm.~U.il si: ii Mi.-s s \y, n Talmas—m'C'o: i sr-; |;ly jus' and (or a!e by J. 'it.' CiU'.MVR iv Co. A iarge assortment of Hair, Tooth and 1 ..dites Rrtish'-s just tecr ivid and I'.r sale a! Dr. Harry's. RF ; GIVCI), ,i AXt ARV, lb.")?, r. 7 c 1 ; • r r a eit> c A. t bdtni oil) r. Delaine, Madonna Cbdjl, Calicr.s. Mm-fins, ' uv-iiu t'lS, 'i w ee;.s, Nrc., all of w hit'h ... ill be -old very cheap by G. VV. Jit." 1 A. Golden ami Sugar HtjUso f'-vnips. V ite and Blown Su.-ar, fe • o>. G. VV. lii'i !'. Roots, Shoes, Mais, Cups, Slacken)!, Nails itui (Bas lor s-ilt* ! y G. VV. lit "BP, G. W - Rspp, Will sell a large i q IN— l.iitis at COST. Jan. H I, IT E W SIOR2 Tp y ypn r p , • \h ti obUii AI '< THE stibsriiher w.-uld aaroutice to Lis old : ft i.'Ulis, as w ell 11- 1.1 fie- J <! i.e lit urge, til.lt 1,.- :as opened a:i o\'i iR!,]/. Nii'.V STf. jiR in :!te ponfiieh of B. jfirsl, immediately opposite lie V. asliirieto!) Hotel, where lie figs jtisf re- j .vived a si cl; Ol - FRINC AND SI AOIDRi GOODS of a s-iip rior qualifv. emb.uciiig al-I itiosi ev-rv article in the DRV (AtODS and i ROC DRY LINK, B which he invites t! es liftial attenti ;ti o,' tie- people, who may find it :o th< ir interns! to give tdm a ( ill h> t -.r- jmr rhasinn; elsewhere. I lis (Vines will be e\!iibtl t! with tileaitire, whether pun ! as .! or 1 it. SAMCEI BRwU'X. BedTord, May 23, ISSC. P, 10f'd \ scr-s TRiC; y t lOiiOi ..sJt-k.G, I i.o . MORE ('OODS.—The subscriher lias re- Ceived ami opened another elegant assort.nienf >! \V INTER (-'GODS, -m!iracing a mini issorttttet.t ol Ladies and Getillertiens D;<s.- Doods, Coots, bhoes Gaps, Furs, and atitio-t 1— vet v othe; attici- adapt-d to the season, wntcli he o!i'-rs a! a smalt profit for cither cash or ap po '.n-d produce, ( all at the (mapSt u. j judge lor Yourselves. VI e consider it Do i rolt hld lo sln-w our goods wlnthcr puitiiastd or lint. JACOB ELED. Dec. f), jtiftf). Juii.N' BUHIiEB, (H XS.VitTIi, Will attend to all In -im s| in his line in the ■ist style,oh shot! is,tire ,;£rrd re as na deteims. im Shop a! the east end of Bedford. Dec. 12, IS.")(L Iv. IRON.— lilat ksmith's and others sire inform ed we have just r. c.ei\ed a large supply o! Re lined Iron vvaitattled best quality. A. B. CRAMER 5c CO. BOOTS S" SHOES.—' The subscribers have just opemu! a .huge siippiv of Boots add S.'ioes, soiiabie for Full ami Winter. .7. 11. CRJIMER cf Co. SELECT SCHOOL! The undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens ol Bedford ami vicinity that lie wili open, in the Basement of the Fres'w tets.in (.'httrch, on Mondav, 23 I of .March, a h-.,Li,(r i SCHOOL for Boys and Girls, in which he will give instruction in the ( omso v and Htcottß ilxGLlsil Hi; CCifits, Alrt'i tttf-lA I'll S, LaTIK, eCt. Relieving that thorough 'hi!! and /strict dis cijtUn ' are necessary to deielopethe mind and mould right habits, lie promises those who pa tron;/.■') him his le st efiorts to promote these l iiu.-. IVtin.s rnotienste. 'J'HOS. R. VICEROY. Feb. 27, 1857. B..'}R(.iJlU\S. —The undersigned desirous of reducing tie ir stock —in order lo make loom for Spring supplies, will oiler purchasers toe best bargains ever seen in JJeiliotd. Gail and voti can save monev. A. R. CRAMER & CO. Jan. 10, 1857. r, —.dfjftagTrKrrg - > DAGIK RSt W)TU'i: JIjYD .IMBROTYPKLIKKXKSSKX. i lit' subscriber heos leave to announce to the :itiz'i!s of Cuni'criatid Valley a:id the sur bundiiifT counfiy that he has oj>-n*-<l a room in penlreville where he will take Daguerreotype [likenesses in Lockets, Breast Pins, Bracelets, JiC. &c.. Also in fancy and common cases, a tariety ol which he has just received, tanging n price fmrn $1 up. Pictures taken in all jin ds of weather, at moderate prices. He "j - s to be liberally patronized, satisfied that he tan please all who honor him with a call. DA MEL R. ANDERSON. Dec. :>, IS:")(]. E\ EPJiAItT, ASRCOAI, & CO- Forwarding and ('ommissliin olcrcliants, HOPEWELL, E,J. 7 tie subscribers doing business under the Eirtn ;i Lvr.isiiAiir, AstteoM, & Co., are now prepat vi to Store and Ship Clour, Grain, and all kino's it Merchandise upon reasonable terms. 7 .my also keep on band Plaster, Fish, Salt, lock Powder, fee., to which they invite the spent ion ot .Merchants in the country and Far ijh'rs. i lt : " highest cash prices paid for Flour ami lira ;.n J hat the iTsst-nt .Market will afford. b?:\ C. EVBRHART, GEO. R. BARN hollar, .!■ VV. Asscom. JOIN F. Lowky. i'.-c. 2<i, iSYG—! v. 7}K2N SU FLIERS, FODDER FITTERS. ; cssul Corn 33 [s*<<. ; We hut ask iim Farm-rs to give thes Machines a trial: am', if tltev ate not good, and ,j) not work as represented, they n ay he relun f, and the-money will be pr< mptlv refunded'. : Jr.e t!u 'u a trial —it will cost nothing—and. j" i:ac ;t:g them von "■ ill save mo: • v. BLY.MIRE fc HARTLEY. Bedford, December 19, LShfi. REIE SLW GOODS AT SHOEMAKER'S : COLOAADE STORE. The subscribers having just returned from j ile • ot are now receiving a general assortment dLa i l):-i s Good>.-which consist in part of j . Vhi ets, Delaines, Alpaccas, M rincs,; i.ti- ... ' fancy Silks <b-c. - s .c. Also Cloths, Cassimt'ivs, Snftinetts, Jeans, See. Gt.-cui s. Qin-Hnswure, Hardware, Buckets, jot: >, L ) king Classes, See. Their stock con op.- !, i'. veiy a; f ic• e usually kept in store, which , liji'V w HI he pleased to shew to ail who h.av fa- i v|r them with tr cnlh am! will be sold cheap. Thankful for past favors, they hope by fair I Mali l g and a desire to please to continue to n - a liberal share of patronage. A:, kinds of Produce taken in exchange fur gipu.s. uo or. /. \ d s i:o e xto r /;. A large assortmetit of Boots and Shoes just > xv.vej ami for sale at Shoemakers Colonade Dec. 12, LS.Mi. TO 1 !u FT GROW TAW'". The -si Trsigned would call the attention of p"r --••- doss re -< o planting tins sprit g, to his fine lot • ' -pph' trees from 3 to 10 fe.-t; high, >l the most np- • rroved varieties, will t>c sold hi ip.untitles to suit ■ sturhasers, at the lowest rates, by the hundred. s'ei>••••;is clubiens together and ordering by the ; boit<H't:d will tie liberally dealt with for superior . Tees. Also a few Peach, Apricot, Nectarine grape.. jChisetieri li s, Raspberries, ire. All articles labeled oid carefully packed to carry safely any distance'at ! he small cost of material. Pears, Ptuirs and Cher ar yet sinali. For further particulars address r few lines to T. M. LYNCH, Bedford, Pa. Feb. 20, TB~7. statement of the f reipts arid expenditures of the Military Fund •! B-dinrd county lor the year l-3!i • I: G !}. arm. III ts received from each col lector separately, and the amounts paid to each person, in accordance whh lire act ol Assembly of 30!h Apr:l, !S3!: Received a- follows: . rorii Solomon Williams 1 ' !! 03 ■ 'etrrJJwaU 15 (>S j s irholus CoonTz -17 03 i ieurge Long .3.3 2.7 1 a inn I S. Shuck ■ -10 10 'eter 11. Shires 38 08 • > td on it. Martin ' i 0 4 3 itiaritiel Dichl * n. G2 ! d'ik.air, O'Nal OS -10 lohl. it. Schuebely Ot 82 fohn Alsfadt -'it 08 j I i - Gump -It ya !. li. Hmdman ' 2.7 IS tiihti Yvliysotiji 70 37 i ■ irruu l Bcrkstresser 31 83 j I.dm Ash (j'.t 8.3 ■ 'an <1 Miller ' 17 77 toil* Whetstone !l 03 , .'V; Hardinger -It .37 rtiO'na- 7'c-urig j 7 st ' icon Nicodemtis 0(1 SO -oto.iuin Fitter -/ -38 <l© j '.irtuu-1 U .t.k 8 3S ' Uichael Weitz / 12 00 j tnhn Reiltv 30 S S •>";l!iarn Gitlespse 17 00 -urn ll el Cam 20 00 i $00:; 38 j Paid ris fellows: So a......ors lor returnina " 88 men to bri gade Inspectoral 2 cent each 30 70 .'ountv •Commissioners and Clerk $0 00 Auditors amf tr'-b G. 13 00 ; muiuly Run Bt*gj per order of Copt. Wm- State. 77 00 lied-' id l'.:;t>unfaf , per order of Capt. A.J. Sm,sum ISfc 75 00 j Friar!'op Rifle,9pVgrrs per order ofCaptain H. Evans 50 00 ; Fomlieilaud Valley Clues per order of Capt Wto Kottinghain 73 00 ! '1 W Bowman printing statement (i 00 t'aviri Over prinling do 0 00 ; iieclrje Fridig m Harrison township, money overpaid and refunded 17 3J-| ; bemrie! 1 v ans Brigade Inspector his bill ror services 39 25| j i 408 dlij llecap'tnlpiion of Military Fund. Total of Paid -irofec persons ss above 1.-8 51! r 400 00 j Trv.iliireJHßLmirKssions 0 03 | I / ' r, ! i Bin From collectors as a- Plove" 903 38 Balance due Treasurer -3 07 907 34 The undersigned, aiviitms of Bedford county, Pa. do herein' tu-rt-l v that in pursuance ol the acts ol as s; mli!)" i:i such ca-e made and provided, we met at the commissioner, oliice in Bedford Borough, and did audit and adjust the several accounts between David Over Treasurer of said county and the Common weaith oi Pennsylvania, us contained in the forego ing statements. In testimony whereof we have hereto set our hands this 7th day of January, 1857. DANIEL BARLEY, HENRY B. MOCK. Attest—WM. M. HALL, Clerk. Feb. 13, >837—41 •.Ye ;ire atitl uized to announce WIL LIAM A. POWELL, a> a candidate for the Oliice of Sheriii", subject to the decision oi the D ;t: cratic County iJonvcnlioit. ncasrav-*rr;ifj.i: mr..w*xaTSTsa:i -rr-rratn.tiarr:''i t.km= ~i-j*. | tiOOf) mm FROiHiMISB! "L IIOJY. HFJVRY S. .■Linn JV. ' Triumphantly Re-elected Staff 'ft ■nsurr'!! The fallowing Despatch speaks for itseil, and shows that the unholy "union" formed b)' the mon grel opposition at the opening of the session has al ready had its day : "Harrisbnrg, March 11, 1857. "Gen. Bowman:—MAGßA W r-e|erted fitate Treasurer, easy. WM. T. DAI'GHKIITV." 1 It will be glorious news for the Democracy every ! where to learn that this able and upright public olli i cer has been ie-elected, as he was justly entitled to be by the decision of the people at the ballot-box 1 last fall. F 0 R S A L E. One Cotton P.AVer Loom (new) ol A'fml Jenk's make (Hridesbnrg.) also one Mapper Materitis ol Jsraei Uroli's (Patent) near Lancas ! ter. It tin- above n acliinery is not s iri before tin- 2Gtli of March next, it will in- sold at Puh lic Auction on that day, together with a varie ty ol' domestic v\ < ollen goods and carpeting of ail kinds. Also iive Stock ol ..11 kinds, t -geth t r wilh Wagons and one Ituggy, Fanning ii(.*n i ils, liorse gears, ,fr. Also household hiinttdre of ever v d-serif tiro, and a little of every kind jof Goods usually kept in a country Store. Also a mm:! • r of otiu r to licit s too niiw*c)i!> to n.et:- tion. Conditions made known on day of sale, which will continue from day to day until a!! is sold. WM. S. FLUKE. South Wood: en v, F h. 27, 3557: v' I'YF/ / A.A my | >" ;-/ :*■ '*p THE undersigned having entered into part nership. r• ■ sp; ctfully announce to the public ! generally, that av • now prepared to fur nidi atn thing in tfiejr line at ixo edicglv low ' tales. We ste r.'.oe opening an el'-gant Slock of Hardware, Cuil-ty. House FuruKhingGoods, Tin Japanned, Dims, French, ami lhiltania Ware, Willow, (.'edar, and Fine War--, Mails. C'-.-s. Brushes, Fully, Mr., c.c. A large stock of l'l\-WAKE constantly on hand, ol our own i manufacture. Spouting an-! other wcik done jto order, as usual. S TOY FS of every ch >crip ; tion f>r wood or coal, of which we are j:: -1 re reiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm Implements in great variety, warranted as rep resentee!, the best 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 : supply of everything in our line, or at least fin nis!) any article required at a short no tice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of L'ad Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. We cordially invite all t > give us a call, and especially the La li s, as we have nearly everything! n ike house keeping easy from a Needle to a (looking Stove. GEO. PLY*.MIRE. WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 9, 18TG-1 y. §>£-Jlord The (". a;pany are now erectn zan additional Ho tel budding. new ami extensive Hath*. attd-nriHUjieht i:ig ai •! It: proving the grounds. The to'al coVl of the juoperty, including 1500 acres of land, with these iiiiproveuieiit-. arid Funuture lor the Hotels, will be about $230,000 00 Of this nrn there is to remain on mort gage iua ten year>, at 6 per cent, for SIOO,OOO 00 To lie represented by stock, which is ail taken but a buat SIO,OOO, l a), 000 00 $230,000 00 Sources of Revenue- Rent of Hotels (otleredj SIO,OOO 00 Beet's from IIa!v -OX Farms, 1,500 00 Sale of water, e-tiinated to net first year, 8,000 00 §19,500 00 Interest on mortgage, SO,OOO 00 S per cent, on S 100,000 stck. 10,400 00 $16,100 00 Surplus applicable to contingencies, $3,100 00 Arrangements have been made for sending water daily, in gla-s, after April Ist. to the principal cities of the ! inted States; and it is thought the revenue, from the sale ol water alone, .viil in a short time j exceed $20,000 per annum. OFFICERS: President—PHlLlP GOSSLKR. Directors—S. Morris Wain, J. Edgar Thomson, 7.. T. Wattson, Philadelphia—Espy 1.. AIKW.NQII, Win. P. Sc-bell. IVin. T. Daugheitv. Bedford, j Secretary and Treasurer—S. L. i'.us-ell. i Feb. 20. iv-7. PUBLIC SALE OF THE VICEROY HEAL ESTATE i AT ALTAI RANK IN EEDFORD COI'XTY, PENNSYLVANIA. By virtue of an order of Court to me direct ed, after proceedings in Partition, 1 will expose t" public, sale, on the premises at Aitun Bank, in Si. Clair Township, on | JfO.\ 'D. I Y, the 21 Id day of .MJIRVIi next, tiie Mans: >n Property of Thomas Vickroy, d i ceased, containing 219 Acres ami 102 perches: , . i also at the same place and at the same time, a i Tract adjoining the above, called "N't/g.*// - Bul j tom,'"':ui;l containing 87f acres. The first tract has two Dwelling Houses and i a large Barn thereon erected: also two large j | and excellent apple orchards thereon, and con tains about 109 acres of cleared land. The other is not clearer!, hut contains a large body of lit aw timber with a large Sugar ramu thereon. This property is watered by Dun /it/.g-'.v ('rah, and lays in such a wav a> to ren tier every foot ol it tillable. For productive ness the land is not surpassed. It is the ac knowledged garden-raof of Bedford county, and must be sold on that day. HUGH MOORE, Feb. 20, IS.'7. Sfuri'li'. 4f SNAKE SPRING MILLS. Thm,iii is now in firm rate running order, and prepared to accommodate the public with Flour and meal equal toany other in the bf.tte. Farmers w.M please give us avail, and judge !or themselves. JOHN A LSI P. Feb. 20, 1356. We are authorized to announce GEO. V\. GUMP, ol Napier township, as a candi date lor the office oi Sheriff, subject to the di cisi.ni oi the Democratic County Convention. S s fc Ss£.B: SAM 2. Notice is hpreby given, that bv virtue of an '•h!it of the Orphans' Court of Westmoreland ( i.'ity, t ; .: r ill be exposed to public sale on THL'KSI) \Y, I9h DA V of MARCH, '57, the residm-of that part of the Real Estate ©i jlicoh Lobingier, Sr., dec'd., marked "A" in the diagram, supposed to contain One Hundred and Seventy Acres, situate in Mount Pleasant Township, said County, adjoining lands of J, S. Pure, and other lands of said decedent. The improvement consist of a Stone Mansion House, 1 rame Stable, and Apple Orchard, "and other choice fruit growing thereon. The land is of trod quality, having fine ne-adows thereon.— I he Jacob's C;e. l: fiov - through this tract, und there are several tine Water Powers upon it.— Die land i- in g ! date of cultivation—abun 'OCe rJ ] ill i.-r eCe. It is situated OH the Plan!; Road i-inirtr from Pleasant to Con leriand. ami :i >.i,t 2 miles East of the ; Borough of .Mount Pleasant. ALSO, v virtue of an alias order, one oiher tiact in sane- Township and County, adjoining EunMa'-A and other Tunis of said D<- (■•• :-lit. cor,?, in,eg i'~M A en's 123 Perches, marked "J; in tie Diagram. The improve ments on this tract consist of a LA EGE STONE CRIST MILL and DISTIL ' LEKY. A FRAME SAW MILL, A LARGE ; BRICK MA.vsjcs HOUSE, and Excellent STORE if OM, ' >g.-' ,t with several Tenant M res. Tie- water power attached tr this pr l perty lias ample idjl. A great portion of this ' met is under T rice. '! ! is property is adjacent to !-"-st farming l.r •! in Westmoreland County, : s:tuat"d on ttie Plunk Road about 2 miles East of Mount pleasant. L.re the p: -oertv of said Jacob Lokingter, Sr., j dec'd. bale to take place 0:1 tire premises.— i "fms trade known by the Adm'r*. of .-aid I deceased. Hv ti.e O :rt. Attest, * JOS. CROSS, cru. I Feb. 27, 1557. A3 i r 5" " ,'a e-.l • ,*x OF VALFADLF REAL ESTATE LA v n lue-o an nrdi rcf the Orphan's Court (.1 iledbird C ty. f undersigned will oiler, ;at public, sal--, n the premiss, on S.'j'Yl RD. } iUK i Ifi i'-'j of .'>inrch next, the Allowing deanih-d JF iJ Estate, late the property oi Christian Mock, dee'd, v iz: A I'rac; f Land in St. Clair Township, ad l .toing lands i Nicholas Lyons, Moses Dubbs, E. ; L. Anderson an : others, containing One J-Jun | drcd and Foriy-iwo Jlcrts and allowance, [ra cing thereon erected a Log Frame House, Log t - 1 *5 nam and other out-buildings. 'I .. Ie are also two apple orchards upon the premises and one Spring: about 50 acres clear ed and und 'r fence. EIGHTY ACRES of said Tract, not includ ing tlm buildings, will be first offered for sale lon said day. Tf it can be sold for enough to pav th ■ debts f the e-tate, nothing more will be sold, otherwise the whole Tract as above de scrib d will be exposed to sale. ir j~ Terms made known on day of sale. HIRAM DAVIS, Feb. 20. IS:")/. Jidmr. Ore. lIAINSBI KG BOROIGIi LAWS. Section 1. From nrut after the loth of April next no person or persons shall be ailowed to blockade any of ;tie treets or side-walks ol the Borough of Rairis burg, with wood or oilier matter of incumbrance. 2 No shooting at mark; throwing of fire-balls, fire rockets, bring of squibs, nor other kind of fire-works will be allowed in a• <i borough. V 3 Prohibits drunkenness and the sale of Intoxicat ing drinks to persons of known intemperate habit-; or to minors. Also a fine of three dollars for run ning hor-'-s through the -treets. 4 Allow- no person or persons to exhibit any kind of .Mar.agerie or show of any kind without first hav ing paid a tax of three dollar- for the use of said Bo rough tor each time of Exhibition. '> Imposes a tax oi two dollars on any person keep ing any bitch 111 said Borough, and any family fceep i.g n ore tluu: one ting shall pay a tax of fifty cents fur every dog so kept. b Makes it the duty oi the Borough officers to see that every citizen be compelled to keep all stove lines and chimneys clean as d safe from danger by tire. All "! which sn:.l Laws to take eflert within ten days from the date hereof, except the first sec tion. Approved January 3, ISuT. JOHN FIT.LFK. Chief Burgess. Ilainsbnrg, Feb. JO, IS-37. l"> IFt PI U > f\ I POT V wirr l.tLl.tid.n ito.iij Lol.i Ui . 1 I The s'Tscri! rs wi-li t i disp <!, at private sale, their pr'pertv situate on the Chambers burg and Bedtnrd turnpike read, at the eastern bast* oi'Sideling Hill, ten miles w>t ot Mc- Connells'.urg. This i rat. :tv is Well known as "REAMER'S Si'AND" ami i- one ot the most desirable in the c<iiinlrv. ihe improvements tire a large Stone Tavern Hons", with all the ru'ce-sniv oot-buiS.lings—an ice-house. three Tenant he uses, a Blacksmith Shop, a Barn, ibur Stable*, sufficient to accommodate sixty hor-es, a never tailing running ptimp at each end of the house, and a new bath T >use. Th" Earns contains about seven hundred acres,* of whicii twar BU > are cleared. The soil is red slat", and produces excellent crops. Persons wishing to put chase an- requested to examine the peoperty, and any infot mat ion de-sired as to terms, is.r., will be given l-v VV M. C. if I; A MEIL Si ti ling Hi!!. F. C. REAAiER. Bedford. J an. 9, 1857. Mr Mi the above property is not sold by the i-t April next, it will be for rent. NEW FALL and WINTER GOODS AT CHEAP SIDE STOHE ! The undersigned has just returned from the eastern cities with a large stock ol F.ILL A" MIM F,R FOODS. A general n-sortment of LADIES' Dress GOODS, which consists, in part, of Mad; and Fancy Si' Madonna Cloth, Co berg, Merino, £u\ Ac. Also, a great variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ca-sinetts, Jeans, ike. vxc. Roots, Sho'-s, Hats and Cans—Groceries, A'teei: ware. Hardware, Brooms, Buckets, Look ing Classes, ice. icc. The a'; ne Stock consists of every article usu ally kept in Store, all of which will be sold Cheap fa Cash or approved produce. Thankful for past lavors, he hopes, by lair dealing anil a desire to please, to continue to mm it and receive a libera! share ol the public patluildge. G. VV. RUPP. Oct. 3, lSsli.
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