The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, February 11, 1859, Image 3

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    r mnrev borrowed fryim Elizabeth Rea, 50 00
ron 2° ' uo John Brice, 3500 00
|i o do do 1500 00
j d received from Dr. Hunt for use
o fCourt Room, 4 00
To taxes on unseated lands;
County, 323 IS
Road, 71 63
School, * -181 02
Wtele amount received, $13335 20
CONTRA CR.
gv amount paid on checks drawn by
'Commissioners in favor of sundry
r?rrons , as per statement below, sll 109 63
RV amount paid Grand and Petit Ju
'rors during the year 1858, 117-1 07J.
gv amount paid Constables attending
Jurors, .>l-2
rr amount of premiums paid on scalps
'V foxes, wolves, &c., 261 32i
p,v Treasurer's Salary. 185 09
£ .. alT ,ount of School Tax on unseated
lards, paid to School Directors as per
receipt-, 466 n-1
Fr amount of Road Tax on unseated
ands, paid to Supervisors, as per re
-1 f.o
ceipts,
Pv amount paid County Auditors and
Clerk, for 1858, 70 00
Total paid ouf $13712 01i
•' Received 13355 20
Balance due Treasurer $356 8!i
To be aided, uncurrer.t and counterfeit
money 00 00
sll6 Mb
Statement of checks above referred to.
Building and repairing bridges, $1252 37
Viewers of roads and bridges, 251 00
Constables, 107 74
Assessors, (including return of delin
quent militia men to Commissioners) 315 25
A.J. Baylor, crying Court, scrubbing
and attending to Court House, SS 25
Repairs of Public Building®, 210 iO
Interest on borrowed money, 501 70
Commitsiouers:
Wm. Whetstone, 89 50
11. J. Brunei, OC 00
C. Evans, 110 00
J. Beckley. 12 CO
John Mower, Esq., Att'y for Commissioners, 50 00
Fl. Nicodetrus, [for services as Cierk to
Commissioners, 2 15 95
Costs on Commonwealth cases, 333 IS
Supporting criminals in penitentiary, 63 41
hugh .Moore, late Sheriff, cost®, Ac., 115 (i'J
IVm. S Fluck, Sheriff, costs, Ac., 161 15
Hi gh Moore, late Sheriff', for boarding pr'rs, 632 69
Meyers anil Benford. printing, 27U 75
David Over, do 153 25
G. IY. Bowman, do 49 00
Insurance oi Public Buildings, ' CO 91
Moneys refunded, 7"! 17
Triennial assessments, 1 !*< 05
Flections, 651 81
8.11. Tate, Proth'y fees and expenses
to Harrisburg, 97 31
Pockets furnished for Prothonotan's
Office, ' 125 62
Appropriation to Agricultural Society, 100 00
Win. M. Ilall. Esq., Clerk to Auditors for '53, 25 00
Borrowed money paid and notes lifted, 92S i I
Mate Treasurer, lor I). Over, late Tr-a-urer, SlO 36
D. Over, late. Treasurer, money due
State lor exonerations not allowed, 237 00
I). Over, late Treasurer .'or money due
State, 2375 72
Stationery, 5 14
Miscellaneous, 708 Ot
Total of checks, slllO9 62
Statement of .Moneys due to the County of
Bedford, on the 3d day cf January, ISbD.
F'rom Collectors, as foiloifs :
Samuel Clark, St. Clair Tp., ISIB, $290 00
Samuel Cam, Bedford Bor. 1852, o 70
Jac. A. Nirodemus, M. Woo.lb-rry, *,i I, 7s 23
Benj. W. Garretson, Bedford Bor. '56, 25 35
Thomas W. Horton. Broad Top Tp. 44 3 35
John Dasher, Hopewell " 44 157 01
Ailam Barnhart, Bedford '•'s7, 7s 33
John A. Osborne, Broad Top " " 96 11
'Samuel James, Colerain " " 61 25
Jonathan Feightner, Harrison " " 1-i 8!
Alexander Davis, Hopewell " " 12 5S
John B. Zook, Liberty 14 44 22 3s
Noah Tipton, f.nndonderry 44 44 Sft 15
Philip Cuppitt. Napier 44 " 69 01
AtramMorgarf, FJ. Provitlence 44 44 37 31
Daniel Horn, Schellsburg Bor. 44 8 42
James Smith, St. Clair Tp. 44 51-- 0 1
Isaac M. lmler, Union 44 44 6 2 58
Simon Beard, M. Woodberry Tp. 44 368 ij
Daniel J. Shuck, Bedford Bor". 1853 394 3n
Jacob Reigbart, Bedford Tp. 41 55 40
Lemuel Evans, Broad Top 44 44 2.80 1.5
John Shoemaker, Colerain 44 44 214 31
John Morgan, C. Valley 44 4 4 '.5-s 32
John E. Miller, Harrison 44 44 16 1 65
Solomon Steel, Hopewell 44 44 2 6-1 87
Henry Horn, Jumafa 44 44 100 58
George F'. Steel, Liberty 44 44 12 5 7 1
Michael Bone, Londonderry Tp. 44 217 67
William Carnell, Monroe 44 44 40 7 5 3
Anthony Smith, Napier 44 44 3'JO 32
1 bristian F'elton, E. Providence 44 137 88
1 homas Ritchey, W. Providence 44 25 72
F.manuel Starter, ScheTlsburg Bor. 44 25 77
John Smouse, Snake Spring Tp. 44 SS 90
William Kirk, St Clair 44 44 558 3)
Jared Hank-", Southampton 44 44 183 4.5
Isaac Pressell, Union an jll 33
J. A. Nicodemus, M. Woodberry 44 461 42
John B. Fluck. S. Woodberry Tp. 4: 17
Stonerstown Bridge Bond (about) 200 00
•Since paid in full.
Statement oj .Moneys owed by the County of
Bedford:
To John Sill, S2OOO 00
•' James Kea, 600 00
" Fllirabetb Rea, 50 00
" John Brice, 5000 00
N'.rr. :—On *0 tne of the amounts due from Collec
tors, interest has accrued and from some, commis
4-or s and exonerations are to be deducted.
BLDFOUD COUNT 1, SS.
I he undersigned Aurfitors of said County, do here
by certify that in pursuance of the Acts of Assem
bly in such case made and provided, they met at the
( otnmi--ioners Office, in Bedford Borough, and did
*udit and adjust the accounts of Samuel Davis,
I reas irer of <.aid County, for the year 1858, as con-
Mired m the forpgoinu statements, and that we
ave examined the foregoing accounts oi money due
to, anl owed by, said £>unty and that we have found
the same to he correct.
As witness our hands, this 3d day of January,
HENRY B. MOCK,
JOHN W. CRISMAN,
JAMES C. DEVORE,
Auditors.
Attest, B. F. MKVFKS, Clerk.
Report of the County Auditors to the Auditor
General, January 3d, 1859.
"AMI EL DAVIS, KSq., Treasurer of Bedford
u '(ty, in account with the Commonwealth ol
ennsylvania :
TREASURER DR.
... I o Tax on Real and Personal Flstate.
0 amount outstanding at last
*"t!!err;cnt $8999 IS
.n aggregate amount assessed for 1858 7039 94
0 a ' r '°urit received on unseated lands 320 50
$16359 62
CONTRA CR.
amount paid State Treasurer, as per
r -reipts $8099 06
Jimmissious allowed collectors on
, 93j 1 so at 5 per cent. 466 2 1
i '. v -, u.V-we.j collectors for
""*8 and prev, years 4*22
- i reaaurer'a coir.mi sion on 88578 72 85 78
amount uncollected • r 18 " and pre
'-.ousjtarj 087 i 98
15965 74
163-59 62
Amount due Commonwealth 393 88
Tavern Licenses, Dr.
To amount of for 1858 $77.5 00
Contrn Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer, as per
receipts 736 25
By commission on $775 00 38 7.'-,
■ Ale and Beer Licenses, Dr.
To amount oi for 185S $lO 00
Contrn _ Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer, as per
receipt 9 .>7O
By Commission. 011 $lO 00 50
$lO 00
Hankers and Pedlars'' Licenses, Dr.
; To amount of for 1858 $g 00
Contra Cr.
1 By amount paid State Treasurer, as per
| receipt 7GO
; By commission on $S 00 .JO
$S 00
Billiard Rooms, Dr.
j To amount of for ISSB $5 00
Contrn Cr.
By amount paid State Treasuier,_as per
receipt 4 73
By commission on $5 00 25
' 5 00
Ten Pins, Dr.
1 To amount of Licenses for 1858 sl2 30
! .
Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer 11 87^
By commission on sl2 50 C2l,
sl2 50
Distilleries, Dr.
. To amount for ISSB $lO 00
Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer S3S 00
By commission on $lO 00 2 o<)
*
sio 00
Breweries, ' Dr.
: To amount of licenses for ISSS sls 00
Contra Cr.
By amount paid Sta 4 e Treasurer 11 25
: By commission on sis UO 75
Ci raises Dr.
; To amount of licenses for ISSS $"9 CO
Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer 47 50
By commission on SSO 00 2 50
$"0 00
Eating Houses, Dr.
To amount of licenses for ISSB sso 00
Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer 30 00
By commission on SSO 00 2 50
By amount due the Commonwealth 17 50
ssu 00
Retailers, Dr.
To amount of licenses for 1658 $602 00
Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer 410 90
By commission ori $602 00 30 10
By amount paid G. W. Bowman, for pub
lishing list for 1857, 21 00
By amount paid D. Over, '"or publishing
list tor 1858 <r 2 5 CO
! By amount paid Meyers A Benford for
publishing list for 1858 2! 00
By balance due Commonwealth 89 00
$602 00
.Mililia Fines, Dr.
To aggregate amount outstanding for 1857
and pievions years at last settlement $2 I 60
To aggregate amount assessed for 1658 1212 59
$3303 10
Contra Cr.
By am't uncollected for 1858 and previous S2IOO 50
By amount of 5 per cent commissions al -
lowed i-oi'ectors for 1--5S and previous ve's, 29 19
By exonerations allowed colieciors for
185S and previous years 329 50
' By amount paid sundry persons, as per
statement below 476 S5
By amount ol Trea-urer's commission on
$899 61 at 1 per cent. S 09
' By balance due Commonwealth 413 70
$3368 10
Statement of Receipts and expenditures of the
.Military Fund of Bedford County for the
year 18*>S, showing amount Received from
inch collector separately, and the amounts
paid to each person in accordance with the
act of Assembly.
Received as follows:
From Jacob F'.vans, S3O 40
do Henry FJgulf, 39 43
j do John F'urrey, 48 93
do Jacob Smith, 10 45
do A darn Barnhart, 61 60
do John A. Oaborne, 9 05
do Samuel James, 33 12
do Henry Rose, 10 05
do Jonathan Feightner, 25 00
do John R. Zook, 95
do William Carnell, 50 2'l
do Philip Cuppitt, 46 .35
do Abraham Morgref, 38 18
do Paine! Horn, 11 $q
do Amos Ash, 46 25
do I. M. lmler, 1 | 47
do H. S. Fluck. 51 ]5
do Daniel J. Shuck, 22 00
da Thomas Richey, 5 00
do John Smouse, 21 1)0
do William Kirk, . 41 37
do .laied Hanks, 76 30
do J. A. Nicodemus, 58 o0
To'al received 699 61
Paid out as follows :
To Hopewell Rirte'cornpany. per
order of Capt. Thomas W. Horton, SSO 00
i To Broad Top Rifle Rangers, per
! order of Capt. Joseph Reed, 75 00
To Bloody Run Blues, per order
of Capt. William States, 75 00
To Cumb. Valley Blues, per or
der of Capt. James Haney, 75 00
To Bedford Riflemen, per order
of Capt. A. J. Sanson), " 75 00
To Assessors for returning 2393
men to Brigade Inspector at 2 cents
j each, 47 80
To G. W. Bowman for printing
j for 1857, 7 00
To D. Over 44 44 'SB C 00
To Meyers & Benford 14 4 4 6 00
To County Commissioners and
their Clerk, 60 00
Total paid out 476 86
BEDFORD COUNTY, SS.
The undersigned. Auditors of said County, do here
i by certify, that, in pursuance of the Acts of Assem
bly, in such case made and provided, they met at
the Commissioners' Office, in Bedford Borough, ar.d
did audit and adju-t the accounts between Samuel
Davi®, Treasurer of said County, and the Comrnon
| wealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in the forego
■ ing statements.
As witness our hands, this 4th uav of January, A.
D., 1859.
Attest, HENRY n. fvIOCK.
F-. F. Ms JOHN YV. CRISMAN,
Clerk. • JAMES C. DLVOHE
1 Feb. t, ISSO. Auditor?
JCRY LIST,
DRAWN for February Term (14-th day,) 1839.
i Bed/on! Borough George Stifiler.
Bedford Tp—DrGeo W Anderson, Jeretr.iah Bowles
Geo K Lyainger, Ered'k Sefcnebly.
Broad Top—Jacob Rinebart.
Comb Valley—fesse Ash, Nicholas Boor, Samuel
Elliott, John C Vickroy.
Harrison—Adam F Miller.
Juniata—Jos Dull, Esq., Wm Ileyser, Peter F
j I ebman, Esq., Jas Burns jr., Lewis F Ferner, Al
; vey fioylan.
j Liberty—Daniel Stoler.
Londonderry—Wm Cook. John Evans.
Monroe—Wm Defibatigh, Martin Evans.
M Woodberry—Daniel Buyer, John Zook, Esq.,
i Jeremiah Mentzer, John Keith, Samuel llare.
• Napier—Henry Taylor.
j St Clair —Samuel Griffith, Michael Miller.
Schellsburg—Ab'm A Bunn.
i S Woodberry—Samuel NicoJemus, Robert Ralstcn,
| Adam Kettering.
! Southampton—Mark Howsare.
Snake Spring—John Smouse.
Union—Wm Betkheimer.
GRAND JURORS.
Bedford Bor—Henry Reimund.
Bedford ip—Michael Holderbaum.
Broad Top—Geo W Figard.
! Colerain—Cha Pencil, Jon Uarklerood.
Curnb Valley—Lewis May.
E Providence—JacobM Barnet, Cbas McLaugh
lin.
Hopewell—James Fink.
Liberty—Geo Eluck.
Napier—John Whet*tone, Philip Cnppr>lt.
M Woodberry—Jas Madara, Henry S Fluck, Reu
ben Mock.
Monroe —George Sfeckman.
Southampton—GeoTewell, Ale* Fletcher.
Schellsburg— Duucan MeVicker, Esq.
West Providence—Solomon Williams, Jos Fisher
Thomas H Murray.
(. nion—Michael Weyar.t.
CO UR T I'ROC LA MA TION.
To the. Coroner, fhe Justices of the Peace. '[
and Constables in the (liferent Townships
in the County of Bedford, Greeting.
KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to
me directed, under the hand and seal of the
Hon. FR A YHS M. KI.AIMKLL, President of the
several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth
District, consisting hi the counties ol Frankiin,
Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, and by virtue
ol his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer
and General ./ail delivery for the" trial ol capi
tal and oth'-r offenders therein and in the Gene
ra! Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and
Jons C. HARTLEY and A. J.S.MVELY, Esqs.,
Judges of the same Court, in the same County
ol Bedford, Y'on and each of you are hereby re
quired to be and appear in your proper persons
v-ith your Records, Recognizances, Examina
tions, and other remembrances before the Judges
aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Gourt of Oyer and \
Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Gene. ,
ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to he j
holden lor tie county of Bedford, aforesaid, |
on the 2d Monday of February, fbeing the 14-t!i |
day.) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day
there and then to do those things to which vout 1
several offices appertain.
GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the !
14-th day of January, in the year of our Lord i
1859.
WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff.
/.EGISTER'S .YOTICE.
ALL persons interested, are hereby notified that j
the following named accountants have filed
their accounts in the Register's Office of Bed- i
ford county: and that the same will be present- l
ed to the Orphans' Court in and for said countv j
I for confirmation, on Tuesday, the 15th day of;
February, next, at the Court House, in lWford. \
Th? account of Joseph Inkier, administrator of the i
| estate of Elizabeth Fickes, lute of Union township, |
i deceased.
The account of John Mower, Esq., guardian oT ;
| Caroline Confey, formerly Caroline Miller, one ol j
the daughters of Thomas B. Miller, dec'it.
The second account of Samuel Brown, Esq . tor-i
living executor of the last will, fee., ci John Keefic,
late ol Bedford township, deceased.
| Fhe account of John Uiankley, Esq., guardian of
. the minor children of John Grubb, late of Monroe
lownship, dece sed.
The account of John L. (trove, admini-trslor of
j the estate ol David F. Cheney, late of Monroe tovvn
: ship, deceased.
The account of .M;,hla W,-inter, administratrix of
: the estate of James U nn.t r, Jute ol Monroe town
ship, deceased.
The account of Thomas G. Wright, administrator
, oi the estate ol R-bi era Wright, late ol St. Clair
; township, deceased.
The account of Adam Burgerd, guardian of Sarah
j Shelley, and of the minor children of Jacob Sr.elley.
I late of Soulh Woodberry township, dee'd.
i 4he account ol Joseph Dull, F.-q., guardian of
| PFcrbe, Catharine and Su.-an Suerly, miuor*bildren
| of A illiam Suerly, late of Juniata township dee'd.
j The account of Joseph Dull, F4sq„ administratoi
ol the estate, of Isaac Gochetiour, lale ol Juniata tp.,
deceased. '
The account of Benjamin Hull, FNq., Executor of
the last will, Ac., of Hannah Hull lale ol Nap.er tp.,
deceased.
1 he account ol Dav id Gochenour, executor of ihe
last will. Ac., ol J. Gochenour late of Union town
ship, dee'd.
The account ol J.thn R.fiie, E-q., administra
tor of the estate of Jacob Riille, late of Jumala tp.,
deceased.
i h-> acccur. t of John B. Loncenecfcer. administra
tor of the estate of Abel Giiliith, late of Middle
Woodberry tp., dee'd.
The account of David Lingenfelter, administrator
of th estate of Abraham Lingenfelter, late ol Na
pier tp., dee'd.
The account of Daniel Shock, Esq., administrator
i of the estate of Samuel Cartw right, late of Union
; p.. decaased.
j The final account of Jacob Beckley, Esq.,admin
j Dtrator of the estate of Benjamin Hancock, late of
St. Clair tp., deceased.
The account of O. E Shannon, Fisq., administra
tor of the estate of Louisa Hammer, late of Cincin
j nati, Ohio.
1 he account of O. E. Shannon, Flsq3, administra
tor of the estate of Kinzey Ake, late of Union tp.,
| ileceased.
1 he account ol John C. \ ickroy, administrator ol
Ihe estate of Susan Bruner, late of Cumberland Val
ley tp., dec'J.
Ihe account of Daniel llelsel, administrator cf
the estate of Jacob Helsel, late of Bedford township
deceased. SAM'L H. TATE, Register.
Register's Office, Jan. 21, 1859.
THE undersigned, intending to retire from bu
siness, offers her entire Stock o( Goods at whole
i sale. To any one wishing to engage in
| merchandising, this offVr presents a favorable
; opportunity, as the location is a good one, room
newly fitted up, goods almost all new, and a
i good run of cosfom e-tablished. For fuither
; information, address
Mrs. H. D. PEUGH,
>"2l, '59. Bedford, Fa.
| .7/>.V /. \7N TR. JTO ICS A V TICE.
I 1-F.TI ERS of administration having been granted
: hy the Register ol Bedford county, to the under
signed, upon the estate of Peter Barndollar, late of
j West Providence township, deceased, — Notice is
I therefore given to all per-ons indebted to said es
tate to come and settle their accounts, and those
, having claims against it, will please present them
j duly authenticated.
JAS. M. BARNDOLLAR,
| jr.n 7. "9. of Bloody Run, Adin'r.
All binds of goods soi l at REED &. MIN
• MCHN for Cash or Produce,
r.oss FORWARD. O. H. GAITIIER
Forward A. trnithcr,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bedford, Fenn'a.
Ross FORWARD & O. H. GAITIIER of Som
erset, have opened a law office in Bedford, Pa.
O. 11. Gaither, having located permanently in
Bedford, will be assisted during every Court by
the former. All business entrusted to their
care will be promptly and carefully attended to.
Office on Juliana street two doors South of Ifye
Inquirer office.
A CARD.
Allegheny Male and Female Seminary,
EMIANItI RK, Pa.
The summer term will open Aug. sth. Fall
term, Oct. 21st, 185S, and winter term, Jan.
18th. Spring term, April sth, 1859.
[X7~Circulars with full particulars may be had of
VV. VV. BRIM, A. B-, Principal.
N. B. Half the tuition must be paid in advance.
Students coming to this institution will be conveyed
free of charge from Bedford, on the 17th January,
by addressing a letter to .Mr. Samuel Williams, of
liaii. 'uirg.
Rainsburg, Bedford co., June -!, '57-ly.
KIMNELI. HOUSE,
C STIIEET,
Between Foiir-iiid-a-half and Sixth Street,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
A F. KUNIHLL, Proprietor.
F. V fUJPBELL, SuperißlcDdenl.
Washington City, Dec. 10, 57-ly.
cc.~rcrrrcrsrrccc*rccccccTTrccrT
.5. W. LI XttE\FELTEft,
Attorney U Law and Land Surveyor,
Will attend uith \ rvm/jfness to all bustness
entrusted to his care.
Wir.l. m-imcs IN BEUFOCD AND FULTON COI-NTIES.
'■}./ Office one door West of the Union Hotel.
2. W. icm.
(Late of tin jinn oj Winchester 6>- Scott.)
(lieniieeiitttx Funtisiitttg Store I
a ltd
SHIR T M A NUFACTORY, i
JVb. 814 Chestnut Street,
(Nearly opposite the CIRARD HOUSE,)
MILJDELPUM. !
J. W. SCOTT, would respectfully call the atten- ;
tion ot' his forner friet-d - to his new Store, and is pre- j
pared to fill orders I'm SHIRTS at short notice. A j
perfect fir rantied. COUNTRY TRADE sr.p- !
plied with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS.
October, 8, IS.'s-ly.
SI IMF VIM;.
O. H. GAITHER will promptly attend In a!',
surv.ymg ku,ines3 that may b entrusted to 1
him. Office on Juliana street, i.vo doors Sculh I
of the Jnr;t:ir.T t.tiice.
9 9.9 99i
lovvnsh.p or Single Rights of l?.d
C Mitity f<r Sale, of
<f s K B '€lia,Flrsi
NEWLV INVENTED PATFAT, PORTA- i
BLE MERCHANT FLOUR MIXING AND
DIN RKIPRITING APPARATUS, AND COM- I
BIN ED GRIN DING AND BOLTING MER
CHANT
..Fiom'igig
Oc FU..L sIZE, which requires but SIX
HORSF. lOVVF.R to run—grinds ID bushels of wheat j
per hour,and makes better atul more iiour than any ;
mill in oi-trnre—turning out at the same operation, I
Family, Ext.a, Superfine, Fine, Middlings, Shorts,
Ship .ti'tfs and Bran, and occupying but little space j
—a room 12 by 2 ! being amply large to place the;
Mill in aril work it successfully.
This highly ingenious and much needed in- >
. }
vent ion, nerforms an entire new lealure in the
inanufactaring ol grain into Hour, and attains
i oijef (s whith have been heretofore wholly be- |
vend reach. Tire splendid manner in which it
performs its functions; the simplicity of its
structur-: il! complicated and useless macliinery
being avoided : the ease with which it can be :
I transported from one location to another—a j
; horse and wagon, at two loads, being all that '
| is requisite ; the small space it orrupies when rea
j dy for.use, bich would uot be missed when placed
i in a room with other machinery ; and the small a
: irount of p over used to propel if—the rapidity with
I which it performs is work—the different qualities
! of liour by a single operation—the quality and
yield per bushel is unsurpassed.
j MILLERS JIJVD MILL-OWXERS!
j Your attention is called to this ingenious, valuable
' ami -ciei.tific bolting process, which will live you
' ten timer it cost every six months, if used in your
i ii II in place of your present machinery. It will
enable you to make a larger vietd of flour, a moie
uniform jnality, and a much hotter flour.
tXT"Mfinufacturers price of MitlsGso
C7?~Ribt to use from 850 to SIOO
in this county wishing to see the
practical workings of this mill, before purchasing
can do obycallingat the mill of John Bingham, at
Hoilidaysburg, Penna., who has one in operation.
CCZThe right to use can be had by calling upon
either of the undersigned, at Bedford, who have
! the power to sell Bedford county.
GEO. VV. BENFORD,
Dec. 31. 1858. JACOB REF.D.
XOTICE.
The following persons have fi!d their petitions for
License in the Clerk's Orfice, to be presented to the
'Court of Quarter Ses-ions of the Peace of Bedford
County, on Tuesday, the 15th day of Febuary
next.
Sbannor. Mullin, Bedford Tp.
John B. Castner, Broadtop "
Fredrick Hildebrant, Juniata "
Joseph Gondon, " "
David Ilagey, Liberty "
William D.bert, E. Providence
Phillip Steckman, VV. Provicence
P. G. Morgart, "
Frederick Berkhimer, St. Clair "
Peter Kinsey Juniata "
Usacß. Kay Liberty **
John A. Snively Schellsburg Kor.
! Clerk's Office I SA.M'L 11. TATE,
j Jan. 28, 1809 ( Clerk
HAVING disposed ol the one half of my Drug
Store to DR. S. J. WAY, I therefore desire all
persons indebted to me on book account, to
come and settle, as it is important that aii stand
ing accounts should be settled and the books
closed. This request is reasonable and I ex
pect a speedy compliance,
jan, 7, '59. F. C. REAMER.
ADMINISTRA TOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of administration having been grant
ed to the undersigned, by the Register of the Or
phans' Court of Bedford county, upon the estate of
Kiiir.py Ake, late of Union township, deceased,
—all persons, therefn-e, knowing themselves
indebted to said estate are requited to make
immediate payment, and Tho< having claims Will
1 present them properly authentirated'for settlement.
O. E. SHANNON,
Dec. 31, IS"8. o! Bedford Bor., Adm'r.
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Iron City Commercial College.
PITTSBURG, PA. CHAKTFBKD ISO?.
300 STUDENTS ATTENDING JANUARY, 1858.
Now the largest and most thorough Commercial
School of the United States. Young men prepared
for actual duties of the Counting Room.
J C SMITH, A M., Prof, of Boot-keeping and Sci
ence of Acconr.U.
A T DOCTSKTT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com
mercial Calculation.
J A DKYDRICK and T C JEXKIXS, Teachers of
Book-keeping.
A COWLEY and VV A Miller, Profs, of Penmanship.
SINGLE Aso DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
As used in every department of business.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSI
NESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT
MON EY—M ERCA NTILE CORRESPONDKNC E
COMMERCIAL LAW—
Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for
the success and thorough education of a practical bu
siness man.
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the past
three years, al,o in Eastern and Western Cities for
best Writing,
NOT ENGRAVED WORK.
Important Inform/if ion.—Students enti r a!
any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—Review
at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa
tions—Tuition for full Commercial Course, $35.00
Average time Bto 12 weeks—Board $2..50 per week
—Stationary, 6.oo—Entire cost. SCO.OO to $70.00.
(Xy.Ministers, sons received at half price.
For Card—Circular—Specimens oi Business and
Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad
dress F W JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
Sep 3, 185S—ly
advertisement of Dr. Sanford's
Liver Invigoiator, in another column.
CEF" AIt' wanting to emigrate to c Mild climate, good
toil, and fine markets, sec advertisement of Ilammon
on LmuUs.
THE HAMMONTON FARMER—A newspaper
devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting
forth full accounts ol the new settlements of Ham
monton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed lor at on
ly 25 cts.per annum.
Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address
to Editor of the Farmer, iiammonton, Atlantic Co.
New Jersey. I hose wishing cheap land, of the best
quality, in one ot the healthiest and most delightful
climates in the Union, see advestisement of liam
monton Lands.
FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES FROM
PHILADELPHIA —hv Railroad in the Srale of New
Jersey. Soi'. among (he best lor Agricultural purposes
being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The lar.d
is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hun
dreds from all parts otthe country are now settling
and building. The crops can be seen growing. Terms
I rom Sis to 20 per acre, payable within four years
by instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine St.
VV hart at Phila. at .J, A. M. by Railroad for Hamon
ton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter. See full
tdvertisement in another column."
t irsifoi'Eiia ?'!asi iSonlc!
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
J. <s• J. M. SHOEMAKER
HA \ C just-received a assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of calicoes from 6J cents to 12i !
cents per yard, Delaines, Coburgs, Parmetta Cloths, i
biack and fancy silks, Merinoes, Plaids, Flannels.'
A large assortment of Shawls of all colors at d prices;
Sw Us Cambricks, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Shir
and Diawers, bleached and unbleached Muslins o i
all prices & widths, Cloths andCassimeres,Satinetts !
Jeans, 1 weeds, and in fact every thing generally!
in country stores. Also, a large a-sortment of j
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS CAIN,
Comforts, Cravats. Also, Queeosware, Hardware j
Buckets, Groceries of all kinds, with a general ass
sortrr.ent of spices, Kc. We invite all io call and
see our stock of goods for we are determined to sel
to suit the times for CASH or approved produce.
Get 23, 1 s-SS.
Estate of Samuel ('artwright, Deed.
Letters of administration having been gran-
U'd io tire undersigned, byithe Register of Bed
ford County, noon Ihe Estate of Samuel Cart
wright, late of Middle Wood OP cry Township,
Bedford Co., dee'd, a!I persons ir.dt-bted lo said
Estate, are hereby notified lo come forward and
make immediate payment and those having
claims against the Estate, will present them
properly authenticated for settlement, to the
undersigned at Claysburg, Blair County.
DANIEL SHOCK,
Dec. 2D h, 1858. Mrn'r.
BARGAINS!"
IIIRIiMS!! IMRiil!.\S!!!
Reed v*. Minnich have jurt returned from the
Eeasferu cities with a large assortment of splen
did
Wiiatei* Goods!
wiiich they will sell cheaper than the cheap
est. Their stock includes all kinds of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
of the latest and most fashionable styles,
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING
of every variety of patterns, from the richest
CASSIMERE to the most enduring COMMON
WEAR,
QCFFXS TV A R E
of all sorts from the finest China to the cheapest
aiticle in the market,
GROCERIES.
such as Coffees, Sugars, Spices, &c.. &c.
Call around and buy anything you wan!.
Nov. 19, 1858.
A DMIN IS TR A TOR'S XO TICE.
LETTERS ot administration on the estate of Daniel
Shea, late of Cumberland Valley tp., dee'd, having
been granted to the subscriber, residing in Bedford
Borough,—notice is therefore given to all persons
indebted to make payment immediately ami those
having claims will present them forthwith, proper
ly authenticated forfsettlement.
O. E. SHANNON,
Dec. 31, ISSB. Adm'r.
A D MIX IS TR A TOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of administration having been granted
by the Rpgister of Bedford county, to the undersign
ed upon the estate of James Smith, la!e of St.
Clair township, in said county, deceased—all
persons knowing themselves indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate payment,
and those [having claims against it will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
MAHLON SMITH,
Jan 14, 1859. Adm'r.
Ho! For Kansas
THE subscriber has now for sale a splendid
CAMERA with stock and "fixins"—also a
GOOD BROWN MARE; both or either of
them will be sold low.
JACOB SCHELL.
Schellsburg, Jan. 14, 1859.
j SHRIVER BROTHERS,
j O^ ofi * Coa **=V
IJ.2AIXA-.TIS, °4
86 Baltimore Street, Baltimore,
SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF RrTTKR,
Lard, Flour, Ba<on, leather. Wool, Gin
seng, Snake Root, Beeswax, Feathers, and
every description of country Produce.
A long Business experience enables 113 to
assure our friends that the best possible dispo
sition will le made of anyrhing entrusted to
our core <br sale.
THE
Liver Inri^ornlop
T'REPAKED BY DE. SANDFORD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
Is one of the lest purgative ami liver medicines now
before the public, that acts as a Catbartie, easier,
milder, and mo-e effectual than any other medicine
known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re
medy, acting fir't on the Liver to eject its morbid
matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off
that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect
ually, without any of the painful feelings exf*?r
enced in the operations 01 most Cathartics. it
strengthens the system at the same time that it
purge* it; and when taken daily in moderate doses,
will strentheii and build it up with unusual rapid- *
XI
The LIVER is one of the principal regulators ot
the ahumn body; and ►. when it performs its
tfnrions well, the pow-M er of the system are ful
ly developed. 'I hestom- aeh is slrr.o-t entirely del
pendent on the Healthy £ action of the Liver lor
the proper performance j. of its functions; when
the stomach isat fault, the bowels are at fault
and the vrho> system suffers in consequence
of one organ—the Liver —having ceased 'o do
its duty. For the dis- at eases of that organ, one
of the proprietors has A made it his study, in a
practice of more than twenty years, to fi lK j
some remedy where- with to counteract the
many derangements to m which it is liable.
To prove '.hat this re-V medy is at la*t found
any nerson troubled with Liver Complaint, in any
ol its forms, has but to a bottle, and conviction
is certain. a
The-e Gums remove all troibid or bad matter
from tbesystem,supply- ing in their place a heal
hy flow of bile, invig- orating the stomach, cau
sing food to digest well,: purifying the blood, giv
ing tone and he. lth to. the whole machinery,
removing the cuu>e of the disease—effecting a
radical cure. a
Billious attacks are •* cured, and what is bet
ter, prevented, bv the " occasional use of the
Liver Jnvigorator.
One dose after eating f is suf.cient to relieve the
stomach and prevent the food from rising and
souring.
Only one dose taken et night, loosens the
bowels gently,and cures ■ Costiveness.
One dose taken after each meal will cure Dys
epsia. LLscOne do-e of y two teaspoonfulls will
always relieve Sick Headache.
One botlle taken for (Wale ob-truction. re
moves the canse of the ~ disease and makes a per
fect cure. Oniy one dose <* immediately relieves
Cbolic while one dose often repeated is a sure
cure for Cholera Morbus ' and apr even tiveof
Cholera.
one bottle is needed to throw out of the
system the effect- 01' medicine after a long sickness
flue oot'l ' taken for Jaundice removes all sailowness
or unnatural color from the skin.
One do>e taken a short time before eating gives
vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well.—
One dose often repeated cures, Chronic Diarrhoo-a, in
its worst lorms, while Summer and Bowel com
plaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two
dos3 cures attacks caused by Worms in Children;
there is no swrer, safer, or speedier remedy in the
world, as it never fails.
A few bottles cures Dropsy, bv exciting the
ab-orbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine
as a preventive for Fevpr and Ague, Chill Fever and
all Fevers ola Billious Type. It operates with cer
tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its
wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their
unanimous testimony in its favor.
K7~MIX WATER IN THE XOFTH WITH THE IXVIGOR
ATOK, and swallow both together,
THE LIVER IXVIGORATOR
It a scientific medical discovery , and is daily working
cures, almo;t too great to believe, it cures as if by
magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom
morp than one bottle is required to cure any kind of
Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys
pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the
result of a Diseased Liver.
TRICE ONE DO LEA II PER BOTTLE.
DR. SA.VFOKD, Proprietor 315 Broadway, K. Y.
For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed
ford, Fa® f
May 14, ISSS.
JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF
A FINE HEAD OF
RICH GLOSSY HAIR.
Talk of beauty,and it eaunot exist without a fire
head of hair, then read the following, and if you asx
more, see circular around each bottle, and no one
can doubt.
Professor Wood's Hair Restorative. —We
call the attention of all, old and young, to this won
derful preparation, which turns back to its original
color, gray hair—covers the head of the bald with a
luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching,and
all cutaneous eruptions—causes a centinua! flow of
the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular .
dressing for the hair will preserve its color,and keep
it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural
beauty. We call then opon the bald, the grey, or
diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely the young will
not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching
curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue
of thousands.
The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in
New Haven, received the following letter in regard
to the Restorative, a few weeks since:
DEBT RIVER, CON., July 23,1858.
Mr. Levenworth—Sir: I have been troubled with
dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a vear,
my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together,
1 saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair
Restorative'' as a cure. 1 called at your store on tha
Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it,
and I found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re
moved the scurf end new hair began to grow; it is
now two or three niches in length where it was all
off. 1 have great faith in it. 1 wish you to send me
tsvo bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this.
I don't know as any of the kind is used in this
place, voti may have a market for many bottles after
it is known here. Yours with ;espect,
KUFUS PRATT.
PHILA., Sept., 9, 1557.
Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is
proving itself beneficial to me. The front, and also
the back part of my head almost lost its covering—in
fact had. I have used but two half pint botties of
your Restorative, and now the top of my head is wel
studded with a promising cropof young hair, and thl
front is al-o receiving its benefit, lhave tried other
preparations without any benefit whatever. I think
from mv own personal recommendation 1 can induce
many others to try it.
Youis respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D.
No. 164 Vine street.
VINCENXF.S, IA., June 22, 1556.
Prof. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact
ure and vend your recently discovered Heir Restora
tive, 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern,
that I have used it and known others to use it—that
lhave, for several years, been in the habit of using,
other Hair Restoratives, and that 1 find yonrs vastly
superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses
the bead of-dandruff, and with one month's proper
use will restore any person's hair to the original
youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft
and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor
ing the hands that apply it, or the dress on which
it drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend its use to
every one desirous of having a fine color and textirre
to Lair. Respectfully yours,
WILSON KING;
O. J. WOOD fc Co., 212 Broadway, New York
(in the great New York Wire Railingfeatablisment,
and 114 Market street, St. Louis, M-.
And sold by all Diuggists.
For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed
ford, Pa.
May 14, 1658.