REPORT OF GEORGE BLYMIRE, TREASURER OF THE POOR HOUSE, AND HOUSE OF EMPLOY- i ME.NT OF BEDFORD COUNTY, IN ACCOUNT WITH SAID CO UNI Y, FROM THE lr DAY OF JANUARY. 18.77 , TILL THE IST DAY OF JAN UARY, i>3B. UE2TOR. To cash received from Collectors, as 1 allows: Wm. Camel!, 1855. 15 1 1 A. Snoden, 1831. 77 7l John L. H.lk, 52 35 Levi Hurdinger, 18- 5. 12 63 John Aistadt, 44 20 00 Robe: t Eider, 44 60 16 B. W. Garretson, 1856. M 794 T. W H nton, 4 - 52 8i Elias Gump, * 4 122 00 Josiah Bruner, 44 70 GO Hugh Werts, 44 SO 79 Wm. Gillespie, 44 38 75 David Cyphers, •• 13 00 Jacob Evans, 44 56 00 Jeremiah Akers, ** 80 00 John Sparks, 44 11S 92 ?9anif{ Tewell, 4 * 60 23 Henry Horn, 44 Simon Baird, 44 112 09 John Furry, 41 JS2 81 Jacob Smith, 15 >7. 161 0 1 Adam Barnharf, •• 32 7 ! Samuel James, • 17 90 Henry Rose, 60 99 Noah Tipton, 44 96 00 Wm Carneii, • 10 00 Abraham Morgan, 4 - 20 00 Wm Masters, 4 * 165 79 Daniel Horn, 44 10 LW Amos Ash, 44 33 0 ) Isaac VV. Imler, 44 67 00 Henry S. Ffuck, 44 95 00 Jacob Biddle, in full, 212 77 Elias Ritz, tines, y 07 Esq. Longer:ecker, fines, 8 17 Esq. Evans, fines, 33 Sam 1 ! Imler, monies of Fra:ia Ling, 21 57 Balance due Treasurer, 30 78i $2179 682 Paid. C3LDJ7. David Walter, bringing pauper, $ 6 I2j> John Long, bringing family, 27 Lewis Putt, bring pauper, 5 Christian Broadston, lor coffin, 3 Francis C. Morgan, bringing pauper, 2 John IVlcFurron, bringing pauper, ! 80 Wm. A. Mank, bringing pauper, 3 3?i Dr. II A Dorsey, medical service*, 28 James Linn, his support, I! Ling & Claar, Shoemaking, 762 i Archibald Blair, use of J. Simler, 20 00 Wm. Philips, for Corn, 25 VV in. Gebhart, for bull, 25 John Miller, shoemaking, 1 87* Q S Longenecker, justice fees, 2 Geo VV Figard,sundry paupers, 16 98i John Shaflei, for hog, 20 John Shatler, for pork, 7 80 A B Cramer &, Co. part of check, 20 Wm. Rogers, da 43 63 Thomas Muiienex, do 45 Directors of Poor of Huntingdon co. 39 Wm F Moo "head, one quarter's sa'ary, 26 N. Lyons, bill of goods, 25 1 John Miller, Shoemaking, 7 75 Sam'l Brown, balance of salary, !! -10 Josiah Shuck, for sheep, 18 S. D. Broads, work at mil!, 10 00 i Jacob Snvder, for corn, 25 J. Barndollar, for lumber, 11 3~i ; B. VV. Garretson, escapes, 17 33 i A. B. Cramer, goods, 73 33 | H. Moore, donation to Laben Johnson, 25 Racbael Claar, support out door pauper, 5 B. VV. Garretson, judgment, 23 56 Wm. Rilchty, for boat, 8 Robert Kurtz, for be t f, 6 91 VV IT: . Weisel, blacksmithing, 25 5f G. I). Trout, for colt ar.d lumber, 51 David Ciphers, escapes, 20 62 i David Ciphers, error in duplicate, 21 51 Daniel Tewell, escapes, 3 76 John Ferry, do. 5 59 j VV in. Carneii, do, 5 4.3 N. S'eigle, keeping out-door pauper, £ 1 T. R. Gettys, for services, 6 Sam'l Wink, escapes, 6 83 Jacob Mock, one bull, 18 John Bittinger, one bull 20 T IT Getlys, ra!arv & making duplicate 33 25 Isaac VVigfield, bringing pauper, 3 87J Daniel lvarns, bill fur coffins, 21 Mrs. Exiine, donation, 6 00 James F Lynn, 5 Wm. Spidle, blacksmithing, 5 05* A. 'inoden, bringing pauper, 4 F.O A. Snoden, escapes S 06 Samuel Way, part ol check, 50 S. 11. Tate, do. 47 71 A. C. Cramer, do. 25 Alexander Defibaugh bill of goods, 72 M. Lvtz, carding wool, 1 4.0 j VV R m. Boocher, supporting mother, 555 j WM. Bowles, removing pauper, 4. SO j S }I Tate, assignee of S 1) Gebhart, 9 72 John Dicken, bringing PAUPER, 12 00 i Kelly &. Dugdale, bill of goods, 12 561 L. Jamison, balance on settlement, 23 461 Dr. C. F. Oellig, SEN ices rendered, 12 8. Sigle, bringing out-door pauper, 2 ) 51. Lutz, carding and fulling, 7 A. Richey, apple butter IV apple*, 20 50 ; S D Broads, work at mill, l(i Hugh B VVertz, escapes, 1 G5 j Mis Exiine donation, 5 Wm. F. Moot head, quart. T'S salary, 70 Peter Miller, issuing orders, 1 ~o' TT I 1 :J J Jas. Lynn, keeping out-door pauper, 4. James Lynn do. 4. G. W. Rupp, bill of goods, 32 02 Levi Hardir.ger, escapes, 1 35 11. Nicodemus, Esq. bill cf order*, 13 George Slucky, -tone coal, 7 50 George Long, escapes, 5 71 j Jas I'. Lyotr, keeping out door j super 5 Robert Fyan, bill of goods, ' £, 09 John Alsip, rubber for smut mariiine, |5 G D Trout, 3 quarters rala. 35 00 Blymire& Hartiy bill of g.-uda, IS 12* G. VV. Rupp, do. 27 S3 ' Job Mann, Esq., for corn, qq Jeremiah Ackeis, escapes, ; 26 j JacobAndrys, do. 9 i7r, \rciiiba!<i I >: 04 r 7 articles :naupers, 19 1 \ Jas. Fvnn, supjiort o!C.-'-n /! r • c r, 1 DavjJ Mann, good ai >ale, ' ' ' 70 aj 8. Shuck & Co- 3 art cfc.Tck, po 7 ,' T VV Morton exoneiaf. .us, j, Wm B Moorhead, Est quarler.s sa'ary, 73 Jas. Lyan support of out-door t-ao; . r 15 Wm. Weisel, bill for work, 1 57 Jas. F Lynn, support of out.door j auper.l T H Morton, coffin for VV. Carey, 6 <ones -,store goods, 4] 15 vor ®, keeping out-door pauper, 65 59 I tneL-cm^-'-"Jins pauper, 4 00 j to lay theirrepdrt_belor • to do do 2 John Arnold, hill of hardware, 34- 21 Wm II Gellespie, exonerations, 5 69 Mrs. Exiine keeping out-door pauper, G76 : John Cavender, coffin and goods, 4- 82 I N. Lyons, bill of goods, 39 I H W Garretson, fcomntission, 13 " 8 j Elwood Harmer, pas! oj'check, GO |T VV floiton, if raliops, 3!. 42 : Wm Fl. 0-th mi., <!■> 1 60 .! P. Hard- d. 2 60 : 1. '.ni-'t r.o 4- : 9 Wm. Hull, i! i !Q -id j |'h i- :•:: k I uiu ;■ . l-nardir-g, 29 • i v !- ' st. 1 !-r ii irint-r, 3! So L Hi- i-'-r, his commission, 7 2> ; U . V . .1 5 C(t ! Ruh-i 0 21 70 : Hugh \ 11-. <l. 5 5: | Danfc-I Tt u fi, it > 5 32 John Sparks, do 52 (in Interest paid on checks, 221 c>> Uncnrrenl funds, 1 50 Due Treasurer at last settlement, 62 Treasurers salary, 40 Auditors and Clerks salary, 2 J Whole am nut, $2179 6SJ S " \TEME.N* I <>l monies due to J Jed ford coun y Pool House, on the 1.-t day of Januaty 18" 8, ii or it Collectors, as follows: 1 . (Trie, Union township, 1851. S3B 01 J i. icodemus, M. Wo idberry, 153 07 :I s H Store-, Bedford borough, 1855. 21 61 i John A Ist ad t, St. Clair, 44 12 87 Robeit E.ik-r, 9.1. VVoodb-rry, 44 18 05 Elias Gump, Co I rain, 1356. 33 53 Josiah Burner, C. Valley, • 173 97 John Dasher, Hopewell, 44 127 07 Wm. Gelitsjiie. Juniata, 44 2 81 David Cyphers, Liberty, 14 51 19 Jacob Evans, Londonderry, 44 28 89 ! Jeremiah Ackers, Monroe, 44 11 89 | Samuel Wink, E. Pimdenc 4 , 44 6 8 7 5 Henry Eguiph, v apier, 44 111 25 Henry Horn, Schellsburg i >r. 44 141 Simon Daird, 91. Woodbury, 44 131 12 John Furry, S. Woodberry, 44 69 19 Jacob Smith, 13. borough, 1357. 110 85 I Adam Darnhari, 8. township, 44 101 92 ; John A. Osborn, Broad Top, 44 255 20 i Samuel James, CV.eraln, 44 221 99 Henrv Ruse, C. Valley, 44 181 95 Jon. "eightner, Harrison, 44 113 12 Alexander Davis, Hopewell, 44 152 53 .\athan Hurley, Juniata, 44 115 99i John B Zook, Liberty, 44 93 01 Noah Tipton, Londonderry, 44 9 1 55 Wm. Carneii, Monioe, 44 198 31 Philip Cuppet, Napier, 44 136 12 Abm. Morgan, E. Providence, 44 ICB 67 Wm. Masters, W. Providence, 44 96 10 Daniel Horn, Schellsburg bor. 44 40 71 James Smith, St. Clair, 44 123 1 9 Amos Smith, Southampton, 44 79 21 Isaac VV. Imler, Union, 44 91 60 Simon Uaird M. Woodberry, 44 199 05 Henry S. Fluck- S. Woodberry, 44 259 63 Thomas Morton, Bread Top, 44 91 55 John King,judgment, 91 61 John L. Hiil, do. 39 85 Abm. Snoden, da. 5 00 $1872 82 LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post otiice, at Bedford, Pa., February 15th, 1858. call lor lelters in this list will be particular to sav they are advertised. Allen James, J Cowd**n &. Son, slessrs. Anderson Jno. Crooks Samuel, Arnold il. Dunkee Mary J Nliss, Amy Mary, Miss Dmhl Ann E Miss, Boggs, Mrs. Duncan Jos VV Brounhack William Erisman Henrv, Baim George Emej ick Henry, Bay James C Elwood Elizabeth Miss, Biddle Levi, Freeman Noah, Biddle Margaret, Flickinger Joseph, Biddle Jaco' , French Sarah Mis*, Rrubecker M. M.s. Garnor David, Barndollar M.l :..i • Miss, Grana Mary Miss, Benner Caroiine M,s-, Hottstetler Levi, Banick George 2 liiii Isaac, ; Boyd Thomas n 1 laming Lewis, ! Benner Jane s, Hiil Joseph VV Branack i leuerick Ikwiy Reoand, Breneman Levi, H.Bemari VVainw right ■ Bowers John P. Hall Jar .!>, Bridenthull Henry, Howe Mj. '„n t j Clements Franc:-. ILur j. j Cobb Nc Carltun M -s. Herslu: in Simon. | Car.ey John, Klurnpf ( ;irl, 2, Churchhil! Alva Miss, Kumpp (.iiarlej, Keiton 11. li. Ogbcrn Joel, Kline Cells', Pnrdv Nt 51 M. A. Lanery Mich il, l'- trii-in B ■<€■ R. Lenocker Jut-on, R.icebati .1 FivJenck, Latchaw Isaac K. Re, 1 James 2, Leighmon P. F. ilobason Iluth, Landes 1). N. i)r. Ream E D. Lynn Sophia Mrs. Ross William, Miller Lidy Mrs. Roiar Kilen, Mitchell F". J. R-ed J. VV. .-.long Gottlie:., liu.-s.-iJ William 5. Miller William, Mr.uk G. D. Mills Jacob, Siv. s Julia Ann, Mecolbof Thomas Su a; is Eii, Mitchell Algerda Miss, Scott Alexander, Moss man Real A. Siair Eleanor Miss, Mullon Sarah J. M. s, Leper J. Miliigan George, S.-ely J. 11. ..lei. • cl: Jno. Tucker Josiah, Mathers Charles, Valentine Jessey, oy John, V:cel William, McPherson Daniel, V. eetbel B. F. Willongbby Charles, Vv itson Frank, Walter Jno. H. VVils m John, Wales Ga.l cy Co Messrs. Work Franklin, Wilson Jane Miss, ionker John, Yount Jacob, Zimmerman Michael, Bedford Pa., j JNOA.MOWRY, Feb. 19, 1858. 5 p. iVi. i). Border, ■I 10 ■<? IA & Waltii iflaker AM) DEALER IN JEWELRY, VVonl.! respectfully announce to the citizens o Bed! .id, ami the public in general, that he has opened a Jev. i-lry Store in tlie building re eet:t! v- cecupied ov IL Nicodemus, Esq. nearly t e Bedford Hotel, where he will be a- j t.i ant all in want of articles rn bis line, i! - nas < n hand, and will constaully keep, an elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will re pair t'locks and Watch sin the bert style. He '••••pes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as ii.* !. els iiitistird he can render satisfaction to all u ;K> t-iitiuyt him with their work. His terms will be moderate. He IIA> on hand Gobi and Silver WATCHES, Sliver Spoons, f'himbles, Butler Knives, Gold and Silver Pens and Pi ncils,'-&.c. &c. April 27, 1855. roi'lß! m MICIiINE SHOP! — THE subscribers having formed a partnership un der the style of "Dock fv Ashcom" for the purpose of conducting a general 1- OUR DR Y AND MA C HIN E bti iness in the establishment recently erected by Gdl urd Dock, in Hopewell, Bedfoid county, ale now prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS AND MACHINED V of every description. They will bin! I to order steam-engines, coal and dr.lt-cars, horse powers, ciul threshing machines—also, cast ing of every kind forfurmu ■, forges, saw, gri I and roll r.g ploughs, watcr-pij , columns, bouse fronts, brackets, hcc., f:c. 'They me also, r.oa making a fine assortment of STOVES of various kinds of ih 3 latest patterns and most approved slyi s, including several sizes of COOK STOVES ..{'trie best m< beating stoves for churches, offices, bar-rooms, A full assoil-..ent of Stoves will be kept constant ly on hand, am! >< M at wholesale and retail, at pri ces to suit the times, and quality, warranted equal to tl e best eastern make. Machinery ol all kinds reps-.red promptly. Pattern-, made to order. GILLIARD DOCK. O ober 30, 1857. C. W. ASHCOM. xitiiv MRS. H. D. PEUGII & CO.. respectfully invite the I attention of the Ladies of Bedford and vicinity to their new *i,d handsome stock of goods just opened ' in "Mann'# Building" Julianna st. opposite Dr. Ream I erb Drug Store. These goods have been selected with the greatest care, and are of the latest style and best qualify. ; Their stock con-ists in part of ; Moire Antique Silks. All Wool de laines. . Bik. Gro de Rhine. do do printed, i French M r roes, plain and printed Blk. Elastic Belts , Moss head Fringes. Chenille Trimmings, i Bugle Laces. Chenille Scarfs, i Ladies Kid Gloves. Chenille head dresses. ] Ladies Gauntlets. Fancy French Corsets, i Gents" Blk. Kid Gloves, Velveteen, &c. Jvc. Perfumery, Extracts, Jewelry, &e. i LADIES'and CHILDREN'S' BONNETS in great va j liety. A general assortment of Ladies ami Misses SHOES, GAITERS, OVERSHOES, &C. SHAWLS of every quality and desciiption. H. D. PEUGH, ETTiE A. FISH3URN, Oct. 23, 1557, BLYMIRE AND HARTLEY. The undersigned respectfully invite attention to their new and elegant stock of Builders and Me chanics Hardware and Labor saving Machinery , and House furnishing goods. Their stock is largely se lected with creat care, and embraces every thing ' usually kept in similar establishments. Their stock is composed in part of the following, viz : Cutlery of all descriptions. Carpenter's tools. Cabinet maker's tools and findings. Wooden and willow ware, Ropes of several sizes, Chains in assortment, Shovels, scoops, forks and spades. Files and Rasps in Variety, Locks of ail inscriptions, And Builders Hardware in general. Farmer-, llar.d and Sleigh Bella, Skates for all the hoys, Iron and Steel cf all Sizes, Brass, Copper and Iron wire, Churns in Variety, Cotfee and Spice Mills, (Warranted) Fox, Rat, and Mice traps, Spad*, Shovel, folk and axe handle#, Brushes in Variety, Nails, Glass and Putty, Paints and oils, Fluid, Pine oil and Turpentine, Sausage Meat cutters, unsurpassed, Sausage Stufl'ers, Apple I'arers, Double and Single Bit axes, Knife cleaners, an excellent article, Britannia ware, Copper, brass, porcelained and tin lined Kettles, Patent and common Sad Irons, Shoemakers tools and findings. Screen wire, Chain Pumps, Farmers Bags, Corn Shelters, Corn Fodder Cutters and crushers, Corn mills, Glass and common Lanterns, Oil lor Harness and Machinery, And 1000 other articles large gnd small, su.ted to the wants and fancies of all classes. In connection with the foregoing, Blmyire and Hartley ba\e their Department, in which they manufacture under the immediate supervision of Mr. Blymire, their excell ent a-sortment of tin ware. We offer great induce ments to country merchants byway of a large dis count, very large stock, and excellent work, their assortment of stock embraces probably 20 diierent patterns of Cook and Heating Stoves selected Irom the choicest patterns of the best Foundries, in Phila delphia, Baltimore York arm Pittsburgh, we ask espe cial atention, to this part of our stock by all wanting good warranted stoves. We have on hand a few old fashioned stoves at reduced prices. BerlinStoves,slo,ooall sound. Hathaway SIO,OO t0515,00 Thankful to all who have patronized us w iih job work, we would inform them that we still attend with care and de-patch to out door work, spouting and sheeting done at the lowe-t pricps according lo quality of the work. We keen constantly on hand the celebrated Victoria stove Blacking, which is cheaper and superior to any thing el-e ever used for this purpose. Russia and American stove Pipe and Fire boards constantly on hand and cnade to order, Who|e Sale or retail, in short every thing in the tinning, stove and copper smith line. Please give us a call arid examine lor yourselves. Oct 10th. BLYMIRK h HARTLEY. FO R SALE, OS TRA!ti:.-St# Acres of Loud, part of the Vicfcroy Estate called 'Sugar Bottom,' in St. Clair township. ALSO, the well known Tavern Stand and Store House in Ihe town of Woodderry, situate on lot No. 5, on the plan of said town 60 feet by 190 feet, now in the oc cupancy of Wiluarn Pierson. ALSO, ]OO acres of laud in Dallas County, Jowa. A LSO, 220 acres of land ir. Montgomery County, lowa. ALSO, 220 acres of hind in Harrison County, lowa. ALSO 123 acres in Morrison County, Minnesota. A LSO Lot no Sol block ~>'i iii ihe city of Omaha, Nebri "a Territory. All near the Ra i Roads and presenting good oppo. (unities for investments. O. F.. SHANNON". Bedford, Nov. J3, ISo ?. IS road Top Coal 9 From the Htildit-sliurg Colliery. T"I!F. subscribers are now pngnged in snipping coal iio.n the celebrated Riddle-burg Bank, by railroad to Hopewell, at as low prices as cau be furnished by any other persons in the country. Persons de.-iring a good aiticle will find it to their advantage to call on them, or their agent, F. M. Smith, at Hopewell. OSBOCRNE & CRESS WELL. Pee. 11, 19.17.-3 m. NEW FALL GOODS. The subscribers have just received a large assort ment of Fall and Winter goods, all of which will be offered at prices to uit the times. We respectfully invite Cash and prompt six month buyers, to call and examine our stock—assuring them, we shall ofb-r inducements greater than heretofore. Country Produce ol all kinds received for Go mis. A. B. CRAMER & Co. Oct. !C 1857. fehryoek & frissiJEs, resellers anil Stationers, and dealers in Music and Musical Instruments, Chambcrsburg. Our Stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instiurnents, Wall Paper, Blinds, French, Herman, and American Lithographs, and Steel Engravings, gilt Mouldings for Frames, etc. etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Harrv is our agent fin* Bedford, and ail or ders given him will be promptly attended to. March G. WALL AND BLIND PAPER, Dr. B. F. HARRY is our agent for this ne cessary article. By calling at his store our pa trons will see samples of our papers. We have made our Spring selection with much care, and think we cannot fail to please. SHRYOCK & SMITH, I iiamberaburg. March G. TO. FOSTER) WITH B.ILDWL\\ LLYDERMjLY <s• CO. Importers and Dealers in Hosier}', (1 loves. Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Cools, Looking Classes, ,\.c. No S-J* North Third St., Philadelphia. All orders solicited and prompt ly attended to. S>-pt. 5, 1856. SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS &C., • REMEMBER that Blyrrire & Hartley keep the best Machines of all descriptions, ever offered to the peo ple of Bedford County. Their Sausage Meat Cutter* ij- Corn Shelters are warranted, especially, and w hen not fully equalling the representation may be re turned. Orders are solicited from this and adjoining counties. Sept. IS, 1*57. TflE MENGEL HOUSE. Valentine Steckmau, Frourietor. [CP*Boarders taken by the day, week, month or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 185 G. CORN SHELLERS, EODDERT 1T HERS astd Corn J2 i §2*. H?" We but ask the Farmers to give these Machines a trial; and, if they are not good, and do not work as represented, they may be return ed, and the money will be promptly refunded. Give them a trial —it will cost nothing—and, by having them you will save r mv. BLYMIRE of HARTLEY. Bedford, December 19, 1851. I). K. Wt'NDKRI.ICH. E. V. M.Ai WnssilcrSlch A i\eati 9 /ovmarifmg CK" vlomntissien filcrdjani?., Nottii Second Street, opposite the CuoJ.eriaud Valley llail Road Depot, CHAICBSP.SBU P. C-. DdT"* They are at ail times prepared to carry nii kinds of Produce to, and Merchandise, Sec., from Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the shortest notice. They will al.o purchase Flour, Grain, tec., at market price. COAL, LUMBER, SALT, FISH, GUANO, and PLASTER on hanu and for sale low. June 20, 1653. Spectacles! The subscriber has just received a splendid variety of Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebble?, ?- j [tenor in clearness, and designed ! > suit persons jot all agps —warranted never to FAIL—to ; which lie invites the attention ol ail who are in j need of the article, lie has also just recti ved an elegant assortment of JEWELRY—a!i ol which he will sell on reasonable terms. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, May 22, 1557. wo Clcrgnjincn ant) Snpcvuitcnbcnt's ci Sabbat!) Sdjoota. We keep on hand the publications of the Am. S..S. Uni in. American Bible Society, American Tract Society, Presbyterian Board of Publica tion, Methodist Book Rooms, Massachusetts S. j S. Union, Luth.-ian Board of Publication, Ejiis i copal S.S. Union, and a great variety ofstand ; ard Religious Publications suitable lor Sabbath Schools. SHRYOCK iN SMITH, i March f>, 1557. AUDITOR'S .VOUCH. ! John King, et a! lln the Court ofCommon Pleas, the j v " > County of Bedford, vend. Exponas j John W Duncan. y\os. (i. 7. S, 9, 10 & 11 February Term 1538. | And now to wit. February Sth 1858, the petition of Hugh Moore, Esq.. Late Sheriff, was read and filed praying for the appointment of an auditor to distribute the money in his hands, raised by virtue ; of the above writs; whereupon on motion of O. E. I Shannon Esq., Jno. P. Reed appointed auditor to re- I port a distribution. By the Court. The undersigned will attend to theiiuties of the j above appointment on Tuesday the 9th day of March instant at 10 o clock A. M. ot said day. at his oiiire J in the Borough of Bedford, when and where all ; parties interested can attend. JNO. P. REED. " Feb. 10. A u.litor. LAST NOTICE ! IHE subscribers now have their books posted for settlement, and cali upon nil person? doiiv ! business with them, lo come forward and s-t --! tie up their accounts immediately. They hope j this notice will not be passed unheeded, as this • lias been the first time Jur years of business* thai I a similar call has be>n made. One ol the firm I being now engaged in other business, the bnsi | ness of Ihe firm imperatively demands setile : merit. All kinds of Hides will be taken in pav [ merit ol accounts due. TAYLOR & MOVYRY. Jan. I, 1858. j . Dissolution of Partnership. THE paitner-hip heretofore existing between Hen • ty 8. King and James Madura, under ihe name and ! firm of Madara, King & Co., doing business at Le ' mon's Iron Works, in Hopewell township, Bedford county, is dissolved by mutual consent. HENRY 8. KING, ' Nov. 2, 1857. JAMES MADARA. The business of manufacturing iron at Lemon's ' Iron Works, will be Continued by the Undersigned, who has purchased all Ihe interest of his late partner! James MaJary, in the Books properly anil effects belonging to the late firm ol Madara, King & Co. N0v.20. 1557. HENRY S. KING. | flj?"Adams &. Co. have established their Ex ptess on the H. St B. T. R. R. and appointed j c. \V. Ashoom, Esq., agent at Hopewell. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance "I an order o: the Orphans' Court of Bedford ( ounty. there will tre olc* at Public auction on Friday, t lie* l'.ith day of March, next, at the late res trie nee ol C hat W * Weight,late of \Ve>i Pro\ i dence Towrship, rlee'd, the follow ing Real Estate, to it: A tract of Land containing one hundred and four acres more or less; situate in the Township aforesaid, adjoining Lands c>l Andrew Moitiinore, Fiederick Feight, John Morris and Godfrey Mench with a good ftartie house, two story high, a log hou-e one and half stoiieg, Smoke house end other nut b iMings, apple orchard, about eighty acre, cl are. , part me dow good Spring of never tailing water thereon. This property is about three miles South of Bloody Run attendance will he given and Terms made known on day of sale by JEREMIAH WEIGHT, SIMON .EARNS, Ex'rs of CHARLES WEIGHT dve'd. Feb. 19, 1858* Mrs* s. Ew Potts HASjust returned from the Cities with a Rich as sortment of Fall and Winter goods, such a. elegant liich Silks, all Wool Plaids, Aleritio Delaines, Velun ctes, Thibet Cloths, Calicoes, Cl oaks, MANTLES, FURS, Velvet and Satin Bonnets, French Flowers. Plumes, Ribbends, Rushes, a great variety of Ladies and Childiens Loots, Shoes uttd Gaiiets, with a variety ol Fancy Goods. •Short "A ttlcnstitts long 1':-Icitcls.' 111A NKF UL for the very liberal pntromige which We have received itiult the public during our part nership— we respectiully announce to all whom it may concern, that the now existing partnershipbe tween us will .oon be dissolved hy mutual e ortsent. and we earnestly desire all persons having accounts with ns to settle the same immediately—and tho-e against whom we hold notes now due, w ,11 please lift the same BLYMIRE & HARTLEY. Jan 15, ISSS. BVciitiirii SSoS<'2 And General Stage Office. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to an nounce to his old friends and lite public gener ally, that Le has leased the Bedford Hate!, at present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn iiatl. and v. ill take possession on the Ist day of April next, il is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give him a call. The House will he handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford F'pn ri £ s as well as those attending Court, and the travelling community general ly, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge I .r themselves. Boarders taken by the week, month, or year, on favorable terms. Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this Hotel, which will always be at le.nled by a caieiul hostler. Also, a safe and convenient carriage house. 1 the STAGES s/op nl this Hold. JOHN HAFER. .*•* u!. 16, 1835. XX .ISMSETOIV EIOTEI#. 3:RS. ( 00K would announce to her frieuds, an : ; üblic, that the Washington Hotel is u • ' le.l up in superior order for the accom tr . ..cl not guests, and she hopes to continue to .• • t ive a liberal share of custom. Persons visiting the Mineral Springs will find in the Washington Hotel a comfortable summer re treat—and no pains will be spared to please all who patronize the house. ' young 2< ittl* fnan of high qualification an ! c ijrl • i"> d*jr*i tn.rtit has charge of the es tablishment. i' Ihe best cii Stabling is attached to this Hot)!. i! r~ I ru.s as moderate as any other house in the place. r .'D.n!v Mai! Stages from Aiaquippa and Comb- land—a.' i tri-wrekly Lines from llol an I Pitts! tug slop at this Hole!. i'r '.hrJ, Aj.iil 25,1X50. Z'l'v.'j:* itooiis. . DK. F. f. KEAIIER r/. . fjim : H..\ irtg purchased the Drt* : ;-.SUBiCS/ and I' -ol: Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, u ill constantly kerf) on hand at his establishment in Julianna Street, a complete assortment of Drug.:, Medicines, Dye Stufs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Brushes of all kind.-. Patent Medicines, Lamps, Perfumery, Fancy •Soaps, &c. &C. together with an extensive col lection of School and Miscellaneous Books, Blank Books, Common and Fancy Stationery, •Sec. which he offers at greatly reduced prices for cash. Bedford, Feb. 17, 1554-. 'v.iV/.V, KWOfV THYSELF An luv;i!u ib!e Book for 25 Cents, "Ev ery Family should h;n e a Copy.' , i ' PR- ULSTER'S MEDICAL Lt. / MA N't* \L am. HANDBOOK th- A'' IT R T.IE AFFLICTED,— ''oniu.iui u an outline ol the or f" treatment a " *" ure every form of ' "'S//,, 'f i ijjpvNN disease contracted by promis cuous sexual intercourse, by self-abuse, or bv sex ual exces-, with advice for their prevention, writ ten in a familiar style, avoiding all medical tech nicalities, and every thing that would offend the ear of decency. Testimony of the Professor of Ohxtrlrir. in Prim. College. Phi/iriir/pvia.—'Dß. IIL'.XTEt'US AfEV -ICAL 31 AX UAL.' —The author of this work, un like the majority ot tbo-e who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats, is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in ihe United Biates. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of mal-practice, as a succes-ful and experienced practitioner, i;i whose honor and integ rity they may place tjie greatest confidence. Joseph Longshore, m. d. brum -1 i* oodirarj, ?>l. />., of Pant Un ive ni ty r Plulnd. —lt gives rue pleasure to add my testimony to tl.e piolessioiial ability of the Author of the "Medi cal Minn at . —-Kumerou-* cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some ol Ihent of long standing, have come under my notice, in which his skill hJs been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some in siiir.ces where the patient has been considered be yond medical aid. In the treatment of seminal weaKnesor disarrangement oi the lunctions produ ced hy PtlJ-alii!te, or hire. of venery, Ido not know his superior in The pretension. J have been acquain ted with the author some thirty years, ami deem it no more than justice to him as well as a kindness to the unloi lunate victim ot early inrhscietion, to rec ommend him as one, in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. Ai.frki> W'oonwAiip, M. d. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded Iree of postage to any part of the United Slates, for 25cents, 01 6 copies lor 51. C7~AMress COSDEN 4- CO., Publishers, Box 197, Philadelphia. IXF'Booksellers. Canvassers and Box Agents sup plied on the mart liberal terms. [nov -J ,'57-1 y. ] _ W"HUMBUG 11. H. HL'TZ'S Celebrated letter Wash is the only safe sad sure remedy ever discovered lor curing the Tetter, Ringworm, and all eruptions ot the skin. It is so infallible a remedy, thai a perlect cure in all cases of Tetter is guaran tied, if attentively applied. In ordinary cases one battle will be sufficient to perfect a cure. In bad ca ses, with a letter of long standing, more will be re quired. Price 25 cents per bottle. For Sale at Dr. Reamer's Drug Store, Bedford, Pa. May 22, 1857—1y. \cw (xood^ GREAT EXCITEMENT AT SHOEMAKERS COLONADF. STORE. THE undersigned having just returned from the eas tern cities, are now opening a splendid assortment ot hall and Winter goods, consisting in part of Ladies Die-s goods. Black and Fancy Silk-, Merinoes, D lames, Cashmeres,' tAlpaccas, Shawls, Calicoes, Woollen Hoods k 'J'alrrias for Ladies and children. Red and White Flannels, Ilosery, ice. Gentlemen and Bovs v ear Cloths, Bl'k. ai d Fancy Ca-imeres, Jeans, 1 weeds, Sa' etis, Mu-lin*, itc., BOOTS &, SHOES, Gents and Boys 1 am! Shoes, Ladies and Misses Shoes and Gait' , ot all sizes and d-scrij : .ons. A general assort nt of Gents k Boys Hat, and Caps. Hour Oil iths. Syrup Molasses, White & Broun Sugar, Green and Black Tea, Groceries of all kinds, Buckets, J übs, Baskets, Queensware, Hardware, and alI ait,cles usually kept in country Stores.— | Thankful for past l'avora they hope that by fair deal ings, and a desire to please, to receive a libera] sh?re j ol public patronage. All kinds ot Produce taken in exchange for Goods. J. k J. M. SHOEMAKER. Oct. 16, 1857. ' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing and trading unJer the firm ol Barndollar, Lowry is Co., and Lverhart, Ashcom k Co., has this day bern dis solved by mutual consent. The books &c.. are jt the hand■> ol Rarndotler R Everhart. who are author I ,Zed to settle all accounts ot thp old firm. G. R. BARN DOLLAR, J. F. LOWRY. C. W. ASHCOM. I Hopewell, Sep. 1. '57. J. C. EVERHART. THE subscribers take this method of informing'the public that they will continue the business of mer i cbandisirig at the old stand, and hope by strict alten j lion to business to receive a l.beial share of public, j patronage. i We have remodeled the Hopewell Mill, and ar i now ready to grind all kinds of grain. We w ill at all times purchase all kinds of grain for which th j highest price will be paid. BARNDOLLAR k EVERHART. Hopewell, Oct. 30, 1857. W. HOEEKZNS, UPHOLSTERER, V\ oulJ announce lo the citizens of Bedford jnd vicinity, that lie is prepared to do all work in !:is line, in the be?! style, and on reasonable lernris. MA i RASSEB, with ur without Springs, ! made in a super ior manner, equal to the best I made in the city, and to this branch of his busi ness he would invite especial attention. Ha may be found at the shop of Mr. John Border, m ar the residence of JYlaj. Washabau' r h. I Bedford, .Nov. IJ, 1656. Auditor's Notice. I HE undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court | of Bedford county, to distribute the funds in the hand- of David Btoler, administrator of John Stoler, late of Liberty township, dee'd, will attend to the j duties of his appointment, at the olhce of John Mow | el, Esq., in Bedford borough, on Monday, the 15th j day of March, next, at 10 o'clock, when and where all persons interested may attend. VVM. M. HALL, Feb. 26,1855. Auditor. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of admin istration have been granted hy the Register of Bed lord county, to the undersigned, on the estate of VVil ham liants, late of Southampton township, dee'd that all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and thqse having claims will present the same for settlement. VVM. IIA MS, Administrator, residing in Southampton Township. .Feb. 26, 1858. Administrator's Notice- NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administra tion have been granted by the Regi-ter of Bedford Co., to the undersigned, upon the estate of Elizabeth Raiiy, late of Londonderry township, deceased. Al! persons indebted to said estate will please fnak# payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. GEO. W. BE.VFOKD, Adm'r. Feb. 26, 185 S. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS AT REED AND MiNNICH'S. Cloths, Cassimeres, Calicoes, Ginghams, Flannels, Tickings, bleached and unbleached] .Muslins, Table diaper, Paper and Cambric Muslins, Irish Linen, also a fine assortment of Ladies' Slu.es, Gaiters, ar.d Lice Boots, and a variety of Misses and children's Shoes, which will be sold low for cash. Feb. 2d, 1858. K K M O V A Is, JOHN STONE &, SONS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS, RI!iBO.\S l.\ll UILLIXERV GOODS, Have removed from No. 4,1 South J Second Street, to their new and elegant store, | JY'o. 805 Chesnut St., one door above b'M, where they will he pleased to see their friends and the trade generally. (janlsT>S-lm ) SAVE VOI R JfO.I'EY! IHE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully i mforin the travelling public, that he has established ' a daily line of stages between Bedford and Latrobc. ; the route i- that of the old Philadelphia Turnpike, i leading liorn Philadelphia to Pittsburg, being one of : tne be I coach road*, in the Luion. Passengers will | pass over the whole route by DJIYLIGHT, and will RE.ICH trains of cars for Pittsburg eailv fi-T as by going to Hollidayshurg ~r Johnstown. The fare to Pittsburg on this rout, is Four Dollars and Twenty Cents being THREE DOLL IRS CHE.I PER than on any other route from Bedford to that point Coaches leave the Washington Hotel, Bedford, eve. i ry morning, at Gl o'clock, (Sundays excepted) arid j the Depot at Latrobe every morning, after the arri val of the mail train from Pittsburg, (Sundays ex cepted. JOSEPH A. CARMAN. February, 12, 1858—If. As the season fur chapped hands and faces it is coming on, we advise onr friends lo go to Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Store and purchases box of Bazin's Amandine, for the prevention and cure of chapped hands. Only 37£ cents per box. For pimpleg anil wrinkle, and freckfes and tan, Nothing has e'er been discovered bv man, Like that wonder!l proiiuet of tropical bovvers, The popular "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." to be had at Dr. Harry', Drug bt Book Store. .March (i, 15.17. IRON.— Blacksmith's and others jjre inform ed we have just received a large supply of Re fined Iron— warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Rousell's unrivalled Shaving Cream at Har ry's. A PRIME lot of Groceries, just received at Shoemaker's Colotiade Store. [dec.4>,'s7.l Bazin's fancy Toilet Soap 9, Shaving Creams, &c. just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's Dro Store. Country Physiciaus can have their orders filled at City prices at Dr. Harry's. Bedford, Dec. 5, 1856.
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