The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, February 18, 1859, Image 3

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n\"F. Hundred di Iferetit sizes oI best rolled Iron.
Sbovel n ouids & Hamti ned iron, may be bad
Hartley'* Hfdware store, at very low figures lor
i "h ol ' ®PP roved credit.
Feb 18, f' 9 *
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11. 11. E LDKI D-G Y,
V| A M'FACTLRER, IMPORTER AND
DEALER in
CARPET4NGS.
OIL CLOTHS.
MAtTINGS,
' LINING in a bye-stieet, un-'er very light expense-,
P IS HOUSE L AS been enabled for many years to main
tain [be reputation of being the CHEAPEST in the
' Warehouse; NO. 43 STRAWBERRY
gTREET, second door above Chestnut Street. ,
rr7"<traw berry is the first street west of Second
street, PHILADELPHIA.
JVOTICE.
U.L persons are hereby warned r.ot to take an a--
t, .ntneot of a note given by me to Abram Oppenbi
tuer, in Februray 1859 for $25, as 1 received no val
v for the same and am determined not to pay unless
compelled by law. JOSEPH A CORLE.
•!. ("lair tp, Feb, '59.
Executor's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given That Letters Testamentary,
have been granted by the Register of Bedford County
10 the undersigned residing in Bedford, on the Will
i,i Samuel Brown dee'd and that all persons indebted
to the Estate are hereby required to make immedi
ate payment and those having claims on said Estate
will present them duly authenticated Tor settlement.
.MARY BROWN,
Feb ',B, '59 Executrix. '
BEDFORD HIGH SI IiOOL.
Tuts School will open on Monday the 2!st
ol February, in the La cur: Bkics Building, l
lieretolore occjtpied by the Rev. Geo. W Augh
inbaogti. The set \ ices of Mi sS. E. Montgom- j
ery a young Lidv of thorough and j
well versed in the "Ait of Teaching," have
been secured to take charge of the Female de- j
part merit.
Persons from tldFerent parts of the county i
wishing to prepare themselves for teaching, will
find it to their advantage.hy attending this In
stitution, as special cate will be taken with
them, in tlie branches taujjhl in the ♦ Common
Schools," under the supervision, of the County
Superintendent.
The Ssssion will bediviJ.d into Iwo Quarters ot
11 weeks each .
Tuition PER Quarter, IST Grade $5 09
2.1 do 1 00
„ 3d tlo 5 00
4tb do C 25
Students entering before the middle ol the Quarter
will be charged full tuition. Tho-E entering after
that time, will be CHARGED half tuition No deduc
tion marie, UNLESS in case <>f protracted sickness.
L>. O. SHOEMAKER,
Bedford, Feb. 15. 1839. Principal
I take pleasure in recommending MR- Shoemaker
to the patronage of the citizens of Bedford and vi
cinity. His success as a!earlier is well established.
1 believe hint to be fully qualified to teach all the
branches be proposes to tea /h.
G. W. At GHINBAUGH.
f IST or LETTERS remaining >n the
fl j Prist Office, at Bedford, Feb. In, 1559.
KP" PER sot is calling for letteis in this list will please
say they are advertised.
Aumryp Jemnna Miss Jamison David Mr
Akers J P M r Kennedy Shannon MR
Brown Mary Miss Koons Rebecca Miss
Bonel B Mr Keith J B
Biorons VVM Mr J.awton U ESQ
Berkepile Alexandria Lea.ler I'.liiabcth 2
Bow ls Daniel AIR Millar Samuel
Clements Daniel Mr Miller Jos. pbir.e C Miss
Ctawford H.-nry Mr Mock I! B
Cario!! ("has C -Miller Elizabeth M .ss
Calehan Vrolit Mrs MtGlary John
Devore Cornelia Naug'e James 2
Devore Jacob Mr Overocker Hantiah Miss
Dnnn James Mr ttsborne VV he-lock 3R.*O
Donehoe I"homas Mr Phillips William Mr
Earnest Joltfi Air Piper Luther K
Elder Susan Miss Potter John J 31 R
Evans Margaret Mrs Reighard Soiomon
Erchaltz M m G Mr Reighar.L Mic..ai
Exhne John Mr Reed J.imes VV Etq
Earnest SUSANNAH Mi S Run p Mary MISS
Grey G T Rev Ri< H.rsi Catharine Mi-s
Glover John Mr Smith Athony Mr
Grimes Rachel Mrs 2 Sl ater John 11 Mr
Gubernator Charles L MrSlayton ( haries L Mr
Gallentine EU Air Starr Aaron Mr
Griffith Leander Sleek Jacob A Mr
Hoffman F Mr Stiller William
Harris John P A Mr WIL-on John
flal'iran DANIEL W'ogan James P -Mr
HeddingJnoS Wisegarver VV Esq
Harris Rosannah Mrs Williams Ossir 3ft-s
Hecht Daniel L Williard Lavina it/iss
Hanole B F Mr Wheler Sarah iWrss
Hoover Rudiilpb Mr 2 West John Esq
llarbaugh N VATES I, .M
Harrier Prisilla Young Augustus iMr 2
I.iiler Jostah Mr Voting .1 M .MR
JOII.'iA. MOWIIY, P. M.
F.-b 18, 18r>9.
EIrLCTIO.Y.
An election tor five managers of I l.e j
Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike Road
company, will be held at the Public House of
Miss Eliza Cooper, in McConnellsburg, on Mon
day, the ?th day of March, next, at 1 o'clock,
p. m. vv. h. Mcdowell, Sect'y.
Chambersburg, Feb. 11, 1859.
caihox.
I have purchased the following, lafe the prop
erty of Jeremiah Morris, and sold at Sheriff's
sale, \iz : One roan mare, one black mare, and
one two horse wagon, all of which 1 shall Rave
in the possession of said Morris, at my option,
and I hereby caution all other persons against
meddling with the same.
Feb. 11th. EVAN SWARTZVVALDER.
('oiiisiatiY i Section.—
L the Stockholders of the Bedford and
Stoystown Turnpike Road Company, are hereby
notified, ihat the Election for managers of the
company, will lie held at the house ol
Janes Frasher, in Schellsburg, on the first
Monday, seventh day of March ne*l, between
Ihe hours of one and three o'clock, P. M.—
Stockholders, please attend.
PETER SCHF.LL,
Feb. 11 ,'59
fiU'riforri SSsiii KoiuL
NOTICE it hereby given to the Stockholders
of the Bedford Rail Road Company, that an
election will be held at the Court House, in the
Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, Hie 19ih day
of February, next., between the hours of I*2 &
4 o'clock, P. M., to elect a President and
twvlve Directors, to conduct and manage the
affairs and business of said Company tor the
ensuing year. D. VVASHABACGH,
E. L. ANDERSON,
JOB MANN,
N. LYONS,
O. E. SHANNON,
F. JORDAN,
J. W. TATE.
\Y. P. SCHELL,
JOHN ALSIP,
Committee.
ss<Mi ewakif:
AT a irrent meeting 61 the Burgess and Town
Council ol Ihe Borough of Bedford, it was unani
mously fp-olved, thot the above reward of SSO w ill
be paid lor the detection ami conviction of' any per
.•oii i persons who may |>e caught in li,e art of ma
liciously setting fire to any building or buildings
within the limits cf said boiough.
Bv order of 'he Board,
JACOB RKKD,
Cbitf Burgess.
fl. NicoscMrs,
Clerk.
Feb. 11/59
iTledical Co-partnea'ttlilp.
THE undersigned have associated themselves
in the pi act ice of Medicine, in tiie village of
St. Clairsville. Night calls promptly attended
to. Office opposite the St Clair Inn.
WM. A. VICEROY,
G. VV. STATLER.
Feb. 11, 'n9.
ATTENTION, RIFLEMEN !
Yon are hereby ordered to meet lor Parade' 1
on Tuesday, the 221 day February, at 9 O'clock i
A. M., in full Winter uniform (with Pimm*)
and JO rounds of blank carti idge. A full
attendance is desired.
By order of the Captain.
WILLIAM DIBERT, 0. S.
I Receipts AX!) i:\ n:\m n p.ks of
\j the Chambershurg and Bedford Turnpike
Road Company, for the year ending January
12, 18f>9.
To balance at last _ Bj* expenses, $1,890 92
settlement, $2,910 90 Dividend paid
I oreceipts for since last
tolls, 3,590 10 settlement, •19! 00
Unpaid divt
-0,531 00 dcrids, 2.080 22 \
$1,171 II
•1.17 1 II
Available
balance, $2,059 SO
Feb. 4,'59. T. B. KENNEDY,President.
Managets of the Chambersburg and
Bedford Turnpike Road Company have declar
ed a dividend of 1 £ per cent., on the capital
stock which is now payable.
Feb. 4-, '59. VY. 11. McDOWELL, Treas.
NOTICI4.
THE public are hereby notified that T have ;
purchased the following items fit properly, lev- !
ied on and fold by E. Bedell, Constable ofl.'ni- j
on township, viz: One red cow (with white |
back), f)iie two horse carnage and harness, one j
roan rrmre, one two hoise wagon, two calves, '
(a year old next spring) one bay horse, ail oi 1
which were seize<J and taken in execution a- j
the propeity at John Harshbarger, at the suit I
of F. D. Beegle, use of Job Mann, which proper- !
ty I petiuit the said John Hurshbarger to retain
in his possession at mv pleasure.
Feb. 4," *ss. * JOHN ALDSTADT.
CJosing Ou( Cheap ! ! j
OA'E A/OATiI OF B.IRGJLYS BEFORE \
T.l hi. VG STOCK !! :
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO I
All kinds of Winter Dry Goods reduced, vz;
Coburgs at 50 cents, wort It 75.
Merinos at ami 25 cts. worth 25
and 371 cents.
Alpacas, Silks. Delainis, Shawls, Rib
bons, Dress Trimmings, Shirts and
Drawers, Comforts. Flannels. I.iri
se ys, Satinetts, Cassi meres,
Cloths. Hoots, Sh JCS, Gai
ters. Ac., Ac.,
AT BARGAINS. FOR CASH
OSTER, MANSPEAKER & CARX.
| Bedford, Feb. +, lSb9.
| THE undersigned, intending to retire from bu
! siness, offers her entire Stock of Gomlsat whole-
I sale. To any one wishing to engage in
I merchandising, this offer presents a favorable
j opportunity, as the location is a good one, room
| newly fi11• d up, goods almost ail new, and a
■ good run of custom established. For Anther
j information, addtexs
Mrs. H. D PEUfIH,
j-iri 21 j "."9. Bedford, I'd.
V bushels of j iirrce clover seed want
• f \ J nl at J. cS" J. ,)f. Shoemaker's Col
onade store, for which the highest market price
will be paid. (net., 22, 1855.)
RCtTiPTS AND i;\l'lS.\l)lTllii;X
OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOR IS.IB.
SAMUEL DAVIS, Esq., Treasurer of Bed.'oril
County, in account with said (' runty, from January
•ith, 183S, to January 3d, 18.J9.
TREASURER, DR.
To rash re-reived from Collectors:
John L Hill, Juniata tp., ISSI $lO GO
Jar. A Nicodemus, M. Woodberrv, " 10 00
John Alstadt, St. Clair, 1555 3 IS
B \V Gnrretsoa, Bedford borough, 1856 26 73
F.lias Gump, Colerain tp., > 26 73
John Oa-her. Hopewell tp., 2,7 00
Henrv F.gulph. Napier tp., • 15 00
Henry Horn, SchellslniriE borough " 22 19
Simon Beard, M. Woodberry tp., " II 21
Jacob Smith, Bedford borough, 1857 207 s't
John A Osborne, Broad Top tp, 44 190 30
Adam Barnbart, Bedford tp, 44 363 SI
Samuel James, Colerain tp, 44 211 00
Henry Rose, Currib. Valley tp, 44 169 70
Jonathan Peightner, Harrison tp, 44 133 00
Alexander Davis, Hopewell tp, 44 100 00
Jonathan Hurley, Juniata tp, " 112 S4
John B Zook, Liberty, 44 32 OS
Noah Tipton, Londonderry tp, " 190 20
William Carr.ell. Monroe tp, " 328 50
Philip Cuppett, Napier tp, " 17S 20
A.Moigait, E. Providence tp, 44 116 72
William Masters W. Providence, 44 221 00
Danipl Horn Schellsbrirg bor.. 44 23 00
James Smith, St. Clair tp, 44 51 -12
Amos Ash, Southampton tp, 44 4 71
I. M. lmler, Union tp, 44 101 16
Simon Beard, M. Woodberry tp, 44 115 00
Henry S. Pluck, S. Woodberry tp, - 4 494 23
Daniel J Shuck, Bedford bor., ISSB 166 00
Lemuel P.vans, Broad Top tp, 44 80 00
Jacob Reighart, Bedford tp, 44 361 00
John Shoemaker, Colerain tp, 44 238 60
John Morgan, Climb. \ alley, tp. 44 11 100
John P. Miller, Harrison tp, 44 CO 00
Solomon Steel, Hopewell tp, 44 35 00
Henry Horn, Juniata tp, 44 138 00
Geotge F Steel, Liberty tp, 44 65 00
Michael Bone, Londonderry-tp, 44 12 3 91
Anthony Smith, Napier tp, 44 82 00
Chris. Felton, Jr., E. Providence 44 135 0 0
Thos. Ritchey, W. Providence tp, 44 275 00
F.manuel Statler, Svbellsbura bor. 44 75 00
! John Smonse, Snake Spring tp, 44 228 99
William K.ll k, St Clair, tp, 44 192 50
Jared Hank-, Southampton 'p, 44 * 7 * r,<>
Isaac Pressell, Union tp. 44 "'2 00
Jac. A Kicodemu*. M. Woodberry 44 835 00
John B Flock, $. Woodberry tjs 14 320 00
; TO money bo frowed from Elizabeth Rea, 50 00
<lo oo John Brice, 330 ft 00
do <!o do 1500 00
do received Irom Dr. Hunt for use
ol ('our! Kouiii, -I 00
To taxes on unsealed lands;
Coun'y, >123 18
Road, 7 1 05
School, 181 02
Whole amount received, $13355 20
CONTRA CR.
By amount paid on checks drawn by
Commissioners in favor ol sundry
persons, as per statement below, slllO9 03
By amount paid Grand and Petit Ju
rors during the year 1858, 1171 G7j
By amount paid Constables attending
Jurors, 33
By amount ol premiums paid on scalps
of foxes, wolves, &c., 261 321
By Treasurer's Salary 185 00
By amount of School lax on unseated
lands, paid to School Directors as per
receipts, ' 400 01
By amount of Road lax on unseated
-lands, paid to Supervisors, as per re
ceipt, 31 02
By amount paid County Auditors and
Clerk, for 1858, 30 00
Total paid out $13712 01 ,
Received 1335-3 20
Balance due Treasurer $.'130 81 ?i
To be added, uucurreut and counleifeit
money 00 00
sllO Sli
Statement of checks above referred to.
Building and repairing bridges, $1252 37
Viewers of roads aud bridges, 251 00
Constables, 107 7 1
Assessors, (including return of delih
ijiiciit militia mi n to Commissioners) 315 2.7
A.J. Baylor, cry ing Couit, sciubbing
and attending lo Court House, 88 2.) |
Repairs of Public Buildings, 210 i 0
Interest on-borrowed money, 501 7<> j
Com mis.tiuiirrt:
Win. Wheistone, 89 50 j
H. J. Brunei, 90 00
C. Evans, 110 00
J. Reekie). ' 12 00
John Mower, Esq., Ait'y for ('omniis-.ioi.cis, 50 00
H. Nicodemns, lor sei vices as Clerk lo
Commissioners, 215 05 i
Costs on Common wealth rases, 333 18
Supporting criminals in penitentiary, 63 11
ugh Moore, late Sheriff, costs, icc., 115 09
Win. S Pluck, Sheriff, costs, &c., 101 15
Hugh .Moore, late Sheriff, for boarding pr rs, 512 09
Meyers and Benford. priming, 270 75
David Over, <lo D"
G. W. Bowman, do >9 00
Insurance ot Public Buildings,
Moneys refunded, ' 1
Triennial a-sessmerits 1 is 2>
Elect -.us, 531 $1
S. H. Tate, Proth'y fees and expenses
to Ilai risburg, 9 . 31
Dockets furnished for I'rothonotary's
Office, '25 02
, Appropriation to Agricultural Society, 100 00
. Win. .M. Hall, Esq..Clerk loAuditois for 'ss. 23 t;0
Borrowed money paid and notes lilted, 92> •!
; Stale Treasurer, for D. Over, late Treasurer, 810 30:
j 1). < ver, late Treasurer, money due
i Slate lor exonerations not allowed, 28. 00
| D. Over, late Treasurer lor money due
j State, 2375 .2
i Stationery, ' 1 '
| Miscellaneous, 70S ol
i Total of checks, sll 109 02
j Statement of .Moneys due fo the County of
on the 3 J day of January,
Prom Collectors, a' follows :
| Samuel Clark, St. Clair Tp., 1818, $290 On
i Samuel Cam. Bedford Bor. Iv.i2, 9 .
.lac. A. Nicodemus.M. Woodb-rry, 01,
Kanj. W. (larretson, Bedford U>r. "59, 2 > y~>
Thomas W. Ilorton. Broad Top l p. "
John asher, Hopewell '• " 157 0k
Adam Barnhart, Bedford '• '57, '.B 33|
John A. 0.-borne, Broad Top " 44 90 41
'Samuel James, Colerain 4< •' 61 2.1
Jonathan Feightner, Harrison 44 41 ' 16 81
Alexander Davis. Hopewell 4 > > 4 12 58
John B. Zook, Liberty " 41 -'8
Noah Tipton, Londonderry •• •' 89 15
Philip Cuppitt, Napier 44 44
A bra m Morgart, E. Providence 44 4 4 3 7 31
i Daniel Horn, Schellsburg Bur. 4i 8 IV
' James Smith, St. Clair I ;>. 44 '>'B ' ! f
, Isaac M. 1 ruler. Union 44 44 1 55
Simon Beard, M. Woo.'berry Tp. 44 -30s 1
Daniel J. Shuck, Bedford Bor. IS-iS .194 31
Jacob Reighait, Bedford 1 p. - 44 .TO'} 1(
Lemuel Evans, Broad Top 44 44 280 11
Join Shoemaker,Colerain 44 •• 214 3;
Jol n Morgan, C. \ alley 44 44 35 s 3 4 .
Jolin E. Miller, Harrison 44 44 101 Oj
j Solomon Steel, Hopewell 44 44 201 S'
| Henry Horn, Juniata 44 44 160 5}
! George F. Steel, Liberty 44 44 12-5 7 )
i Michael Bon 4 . Londomierty Jp. 44 21. 0!
j William Carnell, Monroe 44 44 467 51
Anthony Smith, Napier 44 4 4 390 3i
Christian Felton, K. Providence 44 137 81
! Thomas*Ritchey, W. Providence 44 25 -75
Emanuel Stattey, Schellsburg Bor. 44 25 7'
John Srr.ouse, Snake Spring Tp. 44 8" 1 91
Willuim Kirk, St Clair 44 44 538 3
Jared Hank 4., Southampton 44 44 183 41
Isaac Pressell. Union 44 44 111 31
J. A. Nicodemns. M Woodberry " 401 T<
John B. I luck, S. Woodberry 1 p. <• .389 47
Stonersto'.vi: Budge Bund (abuut) '290 (if
•Since paid in full.
Statement of .Moneys owed by the County oj
Bedford :
To John Sill, $2900 00
44 James Rea, 090 00
44 Elizabeth Rea, 50 00
44 John Brice, 0009 01)
Note :—On some of the amounts tine from Collec
tors, interest has accrued and from some, commis
sions and exoiieralions are to be deducted.
BEDFORD COUNTi, SS.
The umieisigned Auditors of said County, do here
by certify that in pursuance of the Acts of Assert,
bly in such rase made and provided, they met at the
Commissioners' Office, in Bedford Borough, and did
audit and adjust llie accounts of Samuel Davis,
Treasurer ol said County, for the year 1858, as con
tained iri the foregoing statements, and that we
have examined the foregoing accounts ol money due
to, and owed by, said County and that we have found
the same to be correct.
As witness our hands, this 31 day of January.
1559. HENRY B. MOCK,
JOHN W. CRISMAN,
JAMES C. DKVORK,
Auditors.
Attest, B. F. Mkyeks, Clerk.
Report of the County Auditors to the Auditor
General, January 3d, 1 859.
SAMUEL DAS IS, F.S($., Treasurer of Bedford
County, in account with the Commonwealth ol
Pennsylvania •
TREASURER PH.
To 'Tax on Real and Personal Estate.
To aggregate amount outstanding at last
settlement $8999 18
To aggregate amount assessed for ISSB 7039 91
'1 o amount received on unseated lands 320 50
1 $10359 62
CONTRA CR.
i By amount paid State Treasurer, as per
i receipts SSO9D 06
i By Commissions allowed collectors on
I '59321 SO at 5 per cent. 406 21
I By exonerations allowed collectors for
I 1858 and pievtous years 422 68
I ! By Treasurer's commission on $8578 72 85 78
i j By amount uncoMeetel for 1858 and pre
-1 | vioue ycaia 659-i 9vS
16965 74
16359 62
! Amount doe Commonwealth 393 88
Tavern Licenses, Dr.
To amount of for ISSB §775 00
Contra Cr.
: Br amount paid State Treasurer, at per
< receipts 736 25
By commission on $775 00 - 38 73
Ale and Beer Licenses, Dr.
To amount ol for 1858 $lO 00 !
Contra 'Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer, as per
receipt 9 50 I
By Commission on $lO 00 30 j
$lO 00
llnvekers and Pedlars 1 Licenses, Dr.
To amount of for ißf>B $8 00
Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer, as per
receipt 7 60 i
By commission on $8 00 40
$S 00
Billiard Rooms, Dr.
To amount of for IS-38 $5 00
Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer, as per
receipt 4 75
By commission oo $5 00 25
5 00 |
Ten Pins, Dr.
To amount of Licenses for 1838 sl2 50 !
*
Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer 1) '
By rouiiiii'-s.on on sl2 50 j
sl2 50
Distilleries, Dr.
I'u amount for 18-73 S4O 00
Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer S3B t'O
By commission on $lO 00 J 2 00 :
$lO 00 ' I
Breweries, Dr.
Tj> amount of licenses for 1858 sls 00
Contra Cr.
atnou.it paid Sta'e Treasurer 11 25
fy commission on sls 00 75
Circuses Dr.
"lo amount of licenses for 1658 SSO 00
| Contra Cr.
Tv amount paid Stat" Tc.i urer 47 50
ty commission on $.70 Oti 2 50 ;
i t
s■7o 00 |
Eating Houses, Dr.
To amount of licenses for 19.73 SSO 00
! Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer 30 00
By romrms-ion on 6.70 0 0 2 50
By amount due the Common wealth 17 50
SSO 00
Retailers, Dr.
To amount of licenses for 18,78 SOO2 00
Contra Cr.
By amount pa id State Treasurer 410 90 j
'By commission on SOO2 00 jo j
By amount paid G. \V. Bowman, for pnb
lishing list for 1857, sj 24 00
Be amount paid I). Over, for publishing
' li-t lor 1858 21 00 '
By amount paid Meyers Ist Beufoid for
publishing list for 1859 21 GO j
By bnlatice doe Commonwealth ht> 00 ■'
SOO2 00
„ .Militia Fines. Dr.
To aggregate amount outstanding for 1537
end pieviotis years at last set tlem-nt $2 iJi CO
|To aggregate amount assessed lor 1358 12!2 50
$3308 10
i Contra Cr.
< By am't uncollected for 1858 and previous $2109 50
' Bv amonnt of 5 per cent commissions til -
lowed eol'eetors for ISSB and previous vr's, 29 49 i
By exonerations allowed collev.ors (or
1859 and previous years 39 50 i
By amount paid sundry persons, as per
statement below 476 86 j
By amount of Treasurer's commi-sion on j
$899 61 at I per cent. 8 99 j
By balance due Commonwealth -113 70 j
I I
$3368 10
Statement oj Receipts and expenditures of Hie
.Military Fund of Bedford County for Ihe
year showing amount Received from j
citc't collector separately, and the amounts
paid to each person in uccorduncr with the
act of Assembly.
Received as follows:
From .tacoh Evans, SSO 10
do Henry Kgulf, 39 43
rfo John Furrey, 13 S3
do Jacob Smith, 10 15
do Adam Bambarf, Cl 00
t'o John A. Osborne, 9 05
ilo Samuel James, 35 12
i do Henry Rose, 10 05
rlo Jonathan Feightner, 25 till
Jo John R. Zook, 38 95
I do William Caruell, 50 23
Jo Philip Cuppitt, 46 55
do Abraham v Morgret,- - 3s 48
I Jo Daniel Horn, II 8S
do A mo* A*h, 46 25
Jo l. M. Imler, 1147
Jo U.S. Fluck. .*>l 15
Jo ]>aniel J. Shuck, 22 00
i do Thomas Rlrhey, 5 00
j do John Smouse, 21 00
do William Kirk, II 37
do • Jaied Hanks, 76 50
do J. A. Nicodeuw*, 58 00
| Tot3l received 89'J 61
j Paid out as follows :
To Hopewell Rilltf company, per
i order of Capt. Thomas W. Morton. $59 00
To Broad Top Rifle Rangers, pr
! order of Capt. Joseph Reed, 75 00
To Bloody Run Blues, per order
of Capt. William States, 75 00
| To Comb. Valley Blues, per or
der of Capt. James llaney, 75 00
To Bedford Riflemen, per order
of Capt. A. J.Sansom, 75 00
To Assessors for returning 2393
men to Brigade Inspector at 2 cents
each, V 86
To G. W. Eow man lor printing
for 1857, 7 00
To D. Over " " '59 6 00
To Meyers & Benford" " 6 00
To County Commissioners and
their Clerk,
Total paid out 476 86
BEDFORD COUNTY, SS.
The undersigned. Auditors of said l onnty, do here
by certify, that, in pursuance of the Acts ot Asaem
bly, in such case made and provided, they met at
the Commissioners' Oliice, in Bedford Borough,'and
did audit and adjust the accounts between Samuel
Davis, Treasurer of said County, and tbe Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in the lorego
ing statements.
As witness our hands, this lib day of January, A.
D., 1859.
Attest, ) HENRY B. MOCK,
P. F. MEVESS, ' JOHN VV. CP ISM AN,
Clerk. ) JAMES C. DEVORE.
Feb. 4, 1859. , Auditors
Iron City Commercial College.
PjTTSBfKG, PA. CHARTKrKJ) J"-,')'.
,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 Book-keeping and Sci
ence of Accounts.
A T Doi-tdett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com
! mercial Calculation.
J A Devdeick and T C Je.-:xiss, Teachers of
' Book-keeping.
j A Cowley and \V A Miller, Profs, of Penmanship.
SINGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
| As used in every department of business.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC-RAPID BUSI
j NESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT
j MONEY—MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE
COMMERCIAL LAW—
Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for
j the success and thorough education, of a practical bu
siness man.
12 Premium**.
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the past
three years, aLo in Eastern and Western Cities for
best Writing,
NOT ENGRAVED WORK.
Important Information. — Students enter at j
any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—Review
at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining si'ua- !
tions—Tuition for full Commercial Course, $35.0b ■
Average time 8 to 32 weeks—Board $2.50 per week
—Stationary, 6.oo—Entire cost, $60.00 to $70.00.
sons received at half price.
For Card—Circular—Specimens oi Business and
Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad
dress t W JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
Sep 3, 1858-1 y
ROSS FORWARD. o. 11. O AITUER
Forward A: iinilUer,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Bedford, Pean'a.
Ross Forward iv O. H. Gaither of Som
erset, have opened a law otiice in Bedford, Pa.
O. If. Gaither, having located permanently in
Bedford, will be assist• <1 during every Court by
Ihe former. All business entrusted to their
care w ill be prompt!) ano carefully attended to.
Oliice on Juliana street two doors South of the
Inquirer otiice.
A CARD.
Ai'cgliPny Male and Female Seminary,
E? 41 %!§( !;4,'. Pa.
The summer term w ill open Aug. sth. Fall •
term, Ort. 2lst, 1858, and winter term, Jan.
IBth. Spring term, April sth, I85!I.
CtF'Ciicnlars with full particulars may be had of i
W. W. BRIM, A. B-, Principal, j
X. B. Half the tuition must be paid in advance. j
Students coming lo this institution will be conveyed j
free of charge from Bedford, on the 17th January, I
by addressing a letter to Mr. Samuel Williams, "of
Kainsburg.
Rainsburg, Bedford co., June 4, '57-lv.
kiM.iiiiLii iiorsio,
C ST Hi: FT.
Belwoen Four-and-a-half and Sixth Sire? s,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
\. F. KIINIHiLI/, Proprietor.
F V. ( VIIPBKLL. Stipri inleudenl.
Washington City, Dec. 10, 57-lv.
CCC,/CC/ , ' , /'C"/CCC/ , CCCC/ , AeA'C/ , C/'.'
.5. ISA M\fiE.SFELTEIi.
Attorney at Law aml Land Sunejor,
Will attend u-ith jrompfness to all business
entrusted to bis care.
Will practice in* Bedford and Vilton Covntifs.
on** door West of the Union Hotel.
SUKVE Y 1 N G.
0. 11. GAJTIIER w ill promptly attend to all
i surveying business that may be entrusted to
' him. Office on Juliana street, two doors South
I of the Inquirer otiice.
9 9 .9.9 9
Township or Single Kights of Bed
ford Cuitnty for Sale, of
NEWLY INVENTED PATENT, PORTA
BLE MERCHANT FLOOR MIXING AND
DISTRIBFTJNG A PPA R ATI'S, A N D COM
BINED GRINDING AND BOLTING MER
CHANT
Flouring Mill*
OF FELL SIZE, which requires hut SIX
HORSE POWER to run—grinds 10 bushels of wheat
per hour, and makes better and more llour than any
mill in existence —turning out at the same operation.
Family, Extra, Superline, Fine, Middlings, Shorts,
ShipstufTs and Bran, and oecupying but little space
—a loom 12 by 21 being amply large to place the
Mill in and work it successfully.
This highly ingenious and much needed in
vention, performs an entire new feature in the
manufacturing ol grain into Hour, and attains
objects which have been heretofore wholly be
yund reach. The splendid manner in which it
pertorms its functions: the simplicity of its
structure: all complicated and useless machinery
being avoided ; the ease with which it can be
transported from one location to another—a
horse and wagon, a! two loads, being aJ that
is requisite ; the small space it occupies when rea
dy for use, which would not be missed when placed
in a room with other machinery ; anJ the small n
mount of power used to propel it the rapidity with
which it performs is work—the difierent qualities
of flour by a single operation—the quality and
yield per bushel is unsurpas-ed.
MILLERS JXD MILL-OW.YERS!
Your attention is called to this ingenious, valuable
anil scientific bolting process, which will save you
ten times it cost every six month', if used io your
mill in place of your present machinery. It will
enable you to make a larger yield of flour, a moie
uniform quality, ami a much better flour.
price of Mills6so
Ky-Right to use from SSO to SIOO
in this county wishing to see the
practical workings of this mill, before purchasing
can do so by calling at the mill of John Bingham, at
Hollidaysburg, Penna., who has one in ope ■at ion.
he right to use ran be had hy -allir.SE upon
either of the undersigned, at Bedford, who have
the power to sell Bedford county.
' GEO. W. BENFORD,
Dec. 31, 1858. JACOB REED.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
MRS. H. D. PEUGH wishes to retire fiom busi
ness, and w ill sell an entire Stock of goods at co t!
Ladies wishing to supply themselves with goods, at
wbolesale prices, would do well to cell be lore the
lollowing handsome articles are disposed of..
Rich silks, French Merinos, Cashmeres, Alpaca.,
Poplins, French and American De I.nines, Velvets,
Shawls, Cloaks, Maiitles, Ladies' and Children*' Furs,
Clouds, Hoods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feath
ers, French Work, Gloves, Hosiery, Shoes, Jewelry,
Perfumery, and an endless variety ol Fancy Goods.
Milliners would find it To their advantage to ex
amine thea?kortment in the Millinery department.
Dec. 17, 1858.
SHRIVER BROTHERS,
• 3K5 Baltimore Btrect, Baltimore,
QOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF BETTER,
kjLard, Flour. Bacon, Leather. Wool, Gin
seng, Snake Root, Beeswax. Feathers, and
every description of country Produce.
A long business experience enables tis to
assure our friends that the ljest possible dispo
sition will he tnr.de of anything entrusted to
our cr.re for sale.
THE
Liver Invi?orator.
IB FTPA RED BY DR. SANDFORD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
h one of the hat purgative and liver medicines now
! before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier,
milder, and mo'e effectual than any other medicine
known. If is pot only a Cathartic, but a Liver re
; medy. acting first on theT.iver 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 exper.
enced in the operations of most Cathartics. it
strengthens ihe system at the same time that it
purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses
will strenthen and bold it up with unusual rapid
; °
|1 he LIVES is one of the principal regulators nt
1 the ahumn body; and ►. when it performs its
; tfneions well, the pow- u ersofthe system are fill
[ly developed. The stomach is almost entirely del
j pendent on the healthy £ action of the Liver for
the proper performance e, of its functions; when
, the stomach isat fault, the bowels are nt fault
and tbe whole system * suffers in consequence
of one organ—the Liver _ —having ceased 'o do
its duty. For the dis-ws eases of that organ, one
ol the proprietors has ew made it his study, in a
practice ol mort than .twenty years, to find
some remedy v here- v with to counteract the
many derangement* to a w hich it is liable,
j To prove that this \?-\ medy is at last found,'
, any person troubled with Liver Complaint, in any
jof its forms, has but to a bottle, and conviction
j is certain.
Tbei>e Gums remove all nmbid or bad matter
I from the system, supply- ing in their place a heat
hy flow of bile, irivig- as ora'mg the stomach, can
sing food to digest well, purifying Ihe blood, giv.
ing lone and teallh to „ the whole machinery,
removing the cause of** ihe disease—effecting' a
radical cure. ss
i Billions attacks are cured, and what is bet
, ter, prevented, -by the occasional use of the
Liver lnvigorator.
One dose alter eating ;£ i* suficient to relieve the
; stomach and prevent the e food from rising and
souring. J*
Only one dose taken at night, loosens the
bowel* gently .and cures •£ Costiveness,
One dose taken after each meal w ill cure Dys
epsic. [E7""one do*e of w two teaspoonfulls will
always relieve Sick ii, Headache.
One bottle taken tor female obstruction, re
i moves the cause of the disease and makes a per
; feet cure. Only one dose e* immediately re Jie v e *
: Cholic while one dose often repeated is a sure
cure lor Choiera Morbus * an danreve nt ive of
! Cholera.
CC7"On!y one bottle is needed to throw out of tbe
system the effects of medicine after a long sickness-
One bottle tuk n for Jaundice removes all saliowness
| or unnatural co.or from the skin,
j One do*e taken a snort lime before eating gires
vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well.—
. One dose olten repeated cures, Chronic Diafrhocea, in
j its worst torrm, while Summer and Bowel com
plaints yield almost to (hp fir-t do-e. One or two
doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children;
there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the
world, as it never fails,
dr"A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting tha
i absorbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicine
as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and
j all 1 evers ola Billious Type. It operates with cer.
j tainty, and thousands are willing to testifv to its
i A " "ho use it are giving their
WATER IN THE .worm WITH THE I.XVIGOB
ATOR, and swallow both together.
THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR
Is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily working
cures, almost too great to believe, it cures as if by
magic, even The first dose givirfg benefit, and seldom
more tlihri 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 tha
result of a Diseased Liver.
PK ICE ONE POM.A It PER ROTTI.K.
DR. SANFORD, Proprietor 345 Rroa.lway, N*. V.
For sale at the D)tig Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed
ford, Fa.
May I T, 1555.
JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF
A ri.N'K HEAD OF
RICH (SLOSSY HAIR.
Talk of beauty, and it cannot exist without a fine
head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask
more, see circular around each bottle, ami no one
can doubt.
J'l'Oji ?sor lf'ood'<r Ffuir Resforutiue. —We
call the attention of all, old arid young, to this won
derful preparation, which turns back to its original
color, gray hair—covers the head of the nab! with a
luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching,and
all cutaneon* eruptions—causes a centinual 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 upon the hatd, rhe grey, or
diseased in scalp, to u*e it; and surely The young will
not. as they value the flowing luck*, or the witching
curl, ever be without it. Itspraue i* upon (he tongue
of thousands.
The Agent for Piof. Wood's Hair Restorative in
New Haven, received the following letter in regard
to the Restorative, a few weeks since:
DEEP RIVER, Con., July 23, 1858.
Mr. Levenworth—Sir: 1 hove been troubled with
dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year,
inv hair began to come cut, scurf and hair together,
1 saw in a New Haven papr about '-Wood's Hair
Restorative" as a cure. 1 called at your store on tha
Ist ot April last, and purchased one bottle to try it,
and I found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re
moved the scurf and new hair began to grow; it ia
now two or three inches in length where it was all
off. I have great faith in if. 1 wish you to send ma
two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this.—
1 don't know as any of the kind is used in tbia
place, you may have a market for many bo!tles after
it is known here. Yours with -.espect,
RCFI7S PRATT.
Pit it, A. , Sept., 9, 1837.
Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative ia
proving i!- ||'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 bottles ot
your Restorative, and now the top of my head is wel
studded vwlh a promising crop of young hair, and thl
front is ul-o receiving its benefit, 1 have tried other
preparations without ar.y benefit whatever. 1 think
trom my own per-onul recommendation I can indues
many other* to try it.
Youis icspectful'y, D. R. THOMAS, M. D.
No. 464 Vine street.
Yi.ncen.nks, IA., June 22, 1856.
Prof. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact
ure und vend tour recently discovered Hair Restora
tive, I will state, for uhomoeveril may concern,
that 1 luixe used it and known others to use it—that
1 have, lor several years, been in the habit of using,
other Hair Restoratives, and that I find yours vastly
superior tc any other 1 know, it entirely cleanses
the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper
use will :eMoie any person's hair to the ongin'al
youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft
Bnd glossy appearance; and ail this, without discolor
ing the hands that apply it, or the dress on which
it drops, I would, therefore, recommend its use to
every one desirous of having a fine color and texture
to hair. Respectfully yours,
WILSON KING.
O. J. WOOD Co., 212 Broadway. New York
(in the great New York V\ ire Railing EaUblisment,
and 114 Markrt street, St. Louis, M-.
And sold by alb Druggists.
For *ale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed
ford, Pa.
May 14, 1858.