2' The Value of Time. I , , jt valuable to th-rse who liavp caught ■ J1 ,' <0 t i, r y cannot stop Irotn their ordinary 1 5 c 7; v. i' would by tlie way of. salutary I -hrow in a hint, in bvhalfof Dit. KEY ■J '• for.ai. Cot:cH SYRLT, a metiicino that I-v a tim* 5 cured a ra?e ol cough in otu- I lb'* administration of a !.!>!••poonful I'"tyken at bedtime. Numbers ©four cbi- I " V-s'a endorse our statement in this respect. 'Vi f> ;,ies a pleasant medicine to fake, and I :tv bottle ol it is p-epared'by Dr. Keyset 's ■ Sold at 50 els and §1 at Btown's Ir. —Tliis disease can bo cured K '- * r -nc"s Toothache REMEDY, prepared by f T pit;-burg, Pa., which is pat up in bottle ■ 5 t55 cents eachi. Itisan excellent medi ■ ' , hen liJi'ted, for spongy and tender gupris, and I - iv'ortn ten times its price to all who need it • bjau i'-'i Brown's, Bedford, and at J. E. Col- I ! Scbcii-burg. Nov. 26, 'SB-6m. MFOR HE I fijjlE Mtil of the undet.-.igtied situate in Pal- I ! t insville, Mori ismi's Cove, a fine orain I r -M32; country, will be for rent for the next year. I ( %. ; -.-nrtuz Ist of April, 1859. The JM 11 is in I ,• re;viir, having three run of French Burrs and I i cne pair of choppers. l "'y,4 0 _ A large double Brick House, the late res ide of the undersigned. This bouse was kept a . Mie! a few years ago and would be well adapted -r' at purpose. r, o—Another comfortable Frame House, occu .-j for a number of year- by Doctor V> m. Lurch. ■ 'ts intended for the re .'der.ee ol h Piiysicisn— Dr. porch intending to move out of the neighborhood, tf jil ieave this situation racatd, it being one of most desirable situations in the State tor a regular er:l | attentive practitioner. fiir-e desirous of tenting any of the above men tioned properties will cail on William P. Scott, at r*ttor=ville, or tbesubscriber at Hopew ell. Feb. 27, *59. JAM F.S PAT TON. SHERIFF'S SALE. PY virtue of writs of von. ex., *c li. fa., to me (Unr te<l, there will be sob! at ttie Court House, in the liorongh of Bedford, ori Saturday, the iO'h day o. March, 7859, at 1 o'clock, P. M . the following des cribed real estate, to wit: Tbe Holliday-burg and Bedford Turnpike Rr . ! with all the franchises thereunto belonging tog-*h erwith a lot of ground co■ : i lung one halt acre, more or less, all cleared and under fence w 'h ,i -to rv and a half frame toll and dwelling hotire, ai j log stable thereon erected—adjoining lands of So an Carney and others—-itunte in Bedford township, | Bedford county, and taken in execution a? the prop erty of the Hollidavshurg aoj Bedford Turnpike 1 ALSO —One lot of ground u, C : .n.ry-vi e a-d ! having thereon erected a Frame dwelling Iton-e i one and a half stoier<- high, containing store room, I ■•ranary, fce., and having al-o thereon erected a j Frame Stable, and other cut-building"-. ALSO—A tract of moor'am land on "Ragged Mountain," containing 57.. acres, a n.iug tan.:-? of Thomas Larvhead. Mary Arm Buxton, Edward North craft and David Walter, and taken in execution as the property of Win. 1. Mi'ev. road Company. WM.S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford. Feb. 2-'-,*59. Nycem'* Improved CAST-IRO.Y CARRIAGE HUB. THE undersigned believe; that he ha; inverted a cast iron carriage hub which far excels a'! oth ers now in use, for strength, neatness and durability, and that it only needs to be examined, and its mer its tested: to seente its universal approval and n doption. Indeed it is no longer an experiment, it having been effectually trie;! bv th lie-t judges n our country, and pronounced one of the Greatest Improvements of the. A-re! Several vehicles have been in use over two year with the Improved Hub attacked, and the wheels are still a perfect as when they left the shop, the unavoidable wear excepted. This is the only Cast Iron Hub ever invented sui table for light wheels. This imprevement .s of such a nature that one or ! more spokes may be taken out changed or r eplaci -J j witboilt disturbing the other portion of the wheel. Where a wood hnbis used, if a spoke happens to be- | come, broken, it is necessary to cut the f.re ndo. j paratethe felloes, to g"t a! the damaged part. The wheel must be then recompeso 1, the tire r!.|r.l and reset. All this involve- a considerable expense rind loss of time. In tbe present Improvement the inner ends oi the spokesaresecuredie.au Iron Hub, which consists mainly of two shells fastened together with -crews. By simply unscrewing the nuts an i ta king off Ic.e back shell, any one o! the spokes may be remove.', or changed, and the hub again put together, leaving the wheel as solid and firm as ever, all WITfILY THE SPACE OF A FEW ML\ UTES. This mejhod of constructing Iron Hub Wheels gives them unu-ua! strength, LIGHTNESS AND NEATNESS besides obviating several other objections that have heretofore attended theD use. Toe cost of snanu ucture is also greatly reduced. The subscriber Agent for Bedford County, will -po-e ol Township and shoo rig!."- on reasonable • r tic. WILLIAM O'NEAL, Agent. Et b 25, lS5v. Rain-burg, Bedford Co., Fa. " € i m s* £ t s. ]I. ir. E L D RID fi K, .Manufacturer, Importer nr. ! Denier in CA RPETINGS, GSL CLOTHS. M A T T ? N G S. &c. Being in a bye-street, under very light expenses, t-1- House has been enabled for rnanv years to main ' the reputation of being tfce CHEAPEST in the r, • v. Warehouse, NO. 13 STRAWBERRY STREET, si cr>r. I dooi above Chestnut Street. C "Strawberry is the first street west of Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. .YOTJCE. ALL perse s are hereby warned not to take an as signrnent of a note given by me to Abram Oppenh;- mer, in Februray lSs9for $25, as 1 received 1:0 val ue lor the same and am determined not to pay unless compelled bv law. JOSEPH A CORLK. St. Clair tp, Feb, '59. BEDFOKD HIGH SCHOOL THIS SCHOOL will open or. Monday tlie '2ist ol February, in the Lacgs Br.icti Dcildino, herttoluro occupied hy the Rev. Geo. \V Aujh inbaugh. The services of Miss S. E. Montgotn '*ry a young Latlv of thoroitgh education, and Well versed in Che "Ait <>f Teaching," have (■pen secured to take charge ol the 1 en tile de partment. Persons from different puts of the county wishing to prepare themselves for teaching, will find it to their advantage by attending tins In stitution, as special care wiil be taken with them, in the branches taught in the ' Common Schools," under the supervision of the County Superintend> ul. The Session will be divided into two Quarters of II weeks each. Tuition pr Quarter, Primary Branches $3 00 Common English ! "9 Higher do 00 Classics G Students entering before the middle 01 i i.e Quai t■ 1 Will be charged full tuition. Tho-e entering after 'hat time, will be charged half tuition No deduc tion made, unless in ca<c - t protracted sickness. D O. SHOEMAKER, Bedlcrd, Feb 15.1859. Principal I take pleasure in recommending Mr- Shoemaker to the patronage of the citizen's of Bedford and vi cituty. His success <-" <v lrnc.it r well established. I believe him to be fully q.iaii.icti to tear ft all the branches !u. proposes to teach. CM VV. AUGHINBAUGH. KIMFTLELL MO US 13, C STKMKT. Btlwcca Fonr-ssitl-a-halfasHl Si\it Sirffis, WASHINGTON, D. (\ A- F. K UPHILL, I'rnpriftor- P. V. < PJPBMLL, SiijteriiUeiiiknt. Washington City, Dec. 10, 57-Jy. |>i:Tl:jpTs WU I:\PEMHTIIU:s OF A V/ the Chambersbutg and Bedford Turnpike R >a;l Company, for the year ending January 12, JSS9. To balance at last By expenses, ?!,S9O 92 settlement, $2,910 00 Dividend paid Toreceipts for since last tolls, • 3,590 10 settlement, -101 00 Unpaid dtvi -0.531 00 tlends, 2,080 22 $1,471 1 ! •1,171 1 1 Available balance, $2,059 SO Feb. I, '59. 'l. I>. KENNEDY. President. OCF*Thr Managers of the Chafribfr.sl.urg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company have declar ed a dividend of 1 i per cent., on the capital stock which is now payable. Feb. 4, 'f>9. \V. H. McDOWELL, Trrn?. ORPHANS" COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BV virtu- of an order of lire Orphans' Court of Be iford county, lire subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, in Harrison L un ship, Bi-<!inl county, on MONDAY, the 1 b'lh day ol Much next, the following Real Estate, late the proper' v of Honrv B'ltz, riee'd, viz: A TRACT OF LATA), • dilate in said township, adj lining lands of Sal omon L-y.iigarrd Waltman on the south and east, and Jacob Hilligas on the north west, containing about EIGH'J Y FOUR ACRES. The improvements are a two-stary and a frail L '-y Dwelling II .v?e, in good repair, log stable with a threshing floor, and other out buildings. Then- is also a good young apple orchard upon the property, and the • place is well water •<i with some as fine springs as can be found —abort (it) acres ace cleared and in a go i ,tate ol cultivation, the land being near ly all new. The residue is well timbered— th'e place is about l.a'f a mile from the turn pike.pp..session given on the Ist of April. Terms made known on the dav of sale. " JOHN* SILL. Admr. f IST OF LETTERS remaining in the s j Pi.sf Office, at Bedford, Feb. lb, lSb9. CJTTersons calling for letters in this list will please say th-y are adv-rt'se.l. Aumar; '-n :mj Mis. Jamison Darirf Mr Ak-'is J p .Mr Kennedy Shannon Mr Crown .Mary Miss Koons Rebecca .Mi-s B.nel B Mr Keith .IB 1'roro:.- V. m Mr I.anion li F.SIJ Berk-. Je Alexandria Leader Elizabeth 2 Co'.v IDaniel Mr Miller Samuel Clements Daniel Mr Miller Josephine C Miss Cian on! lltniy Mr Mock 11 B Carroll Chas C Miller Elizabeth Miss Caiehan Vrolit Mrs McGlary John Devore Cornelia Nnugle Jame? 2 Devore Jacob Mr OverockerHannah Miss Dnnn James Mr Osborne \Vhe.lock hu-o Dun.-fo' Thomas Mr Phillip? William Mr Earnest John Mr Piper Luther R Elder Susan Miss Potter John J .Mr Evans Margaret Mrs Keighard Solomon Errhaltz Wm G Mr Keighard M -chal KxLne John Mr tte*d James W Kstj Earnest Susannah Mi- Rump Mary Miss Grey G 1 Rev Hichnr-i Catharine Mi-s Glover John Mr Smith At bony Mr Grime- Rachel Mrs 2 Shafer John l! Mr Gubernator Char-s J, MrSiayton Charles T. 51 r Gj'lei.ti:i-( l-.li Mi Stair Aaron Mr Griffith Lennd-r Sleek Jacob A Mr Hoflinan F Mr St i tier WTli iacn Harris John P A Mr Wjj.on John Hailiran Daniel Wngan James P .Mr lleditinz JnoS Wisegarver W Esq Harris ICo-aniiah Mrs Williams Ossir Mi-* i Heeht Daniel L Willi ird Lavina I Hacole i! F Mr \V heler Sarah Mis* ; Hoover Ru'hdph Mr "5 West John E-q | Harbaugh N Yates L M Harrier Prisllla Young Aliaiistu? Aft 2 tnsler Josiab Mr Young J M M JOHN A. 5.10 WRY, P. Al. Feb 18, lSr>9. LxetiUers Notice. NOTICE is hereby Letters Testamentary have Keen granted by tbe'Register of Bedford County to the undersigned residing in Bedford, on the Will ol' Sanuiel Brown decM and that all per ons itulehted to the Estate are hereby required to make immedi ate payrr.enl ami lho ; e having claims on raid Estate will present thein duly authenticated for setilemen'. MARY BROWN, Feb IS, 'sb Executrix. RECEIPTS m EXPEIiTiRES OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOR ISAS. SAMUEL DAVIS, Esq., Treasuier of D-.-diord County, in account with said Cjunty, front January Ith, lb5S, to January 3d, 1559. TREASURER, DR. To fa.ft received from Uolleetorx: John L Hill, Juniata tp., IS," i $lO CO Jac. A Nicodemus, Al. Woodberry, 10 09 John Alstadt, St. Clair, 1555 3 D* B W Garretso.t, Bedford borough, 1 20 75 Elias Gamp, Colerain tp., 20 75 John Da~her, HopeXvell tp., 25 0(' Henrv Egulph, Napier tp., ' 15 00 Henry Horn, Schellsburg borough " 22 19 Simon Heard, M. Woodberry tp., " M 21 Jacob Smith, Bedford borough, 1 57 207 50 John A Osborne, Broad Top tp, 199 50 Aram Barnhart, Bedford tp, " .30-5 SI Samuel James, Colerain tp, " 211 00 ller.ry Rose, Cumb. Valley tp, " 109 70 Jonathan Feightrier, Harrison tp, " 135 00 Af.xacder Davis, Hopewell tp, " 100 00 Jonathan Hurley, Juniata tp, " 112 SI John B Zook, Liberty, " 32 OS Noah Tipton, Londonderry tp, " 190 20 William Caroell, Monroe tp, " 528 50 Philip Cuppett. Napier tp, " 17S 20 A. Morgan, E. Providence tp, " 116 72 William Masters, \V. Providence, " -22 00 Daniel Horn St hcilsburg bor.. '• 23 00 James Smith, St. Clair tp, " 51 *l2 Amos Ash, Souliiampton tp, " 171 1. 31. lm!er, Union tp, " 101 1G Simon Beard, M. Woodberry tp, '• 115 00 Henrv S. Flucfc, S. Woodberry tp, •' -101 23 Daniel J Shuck, Bedford bor., 18J>- 100 00 Lemuel Evans, Broad Top tp, '• SO 00 Jacob Reighart, Bedford tp, " 361 00 John Shoemaker, Colerain tp, " 238 60 John Morgan, Cumb. Valley, tp. " 111 00 John E Miller, Harrison tp, " CO 00 Solomon Steel, Hopewell tp, " 35 00 Henry Horn, Juniata tp, " 133 00 Geoige F kleel, Liberty tp, " 65 00 Michael Porre, Londonderry tp, ' 123 Ol Anthony Smith, Napier tp, " SO 00 Chris. Felton, Jr., E. Providence < 135 00 Thus. Ritrhev, W. Providence rp, '• 27 5 00 E.manuel Stailer, Schellsburg bor. " 75 Ptl John Stnou>e, Snake Spring tp, •' 22s 99 | William Kirk, St Clair, tp, " 192 50 Jared Hanks, Southampton tp, " 47 30 J UtkdC U, Union tp, " 10'2 00 Jac. A-Nicodemus, M. Woodberry •• I John B Fiuck, S. Woodberry tp, " 329 00 To money borrowed from Elizabeth lies. r.n 00 do no John Brice, 3500 00 do do ilo 1500 00 do received from Or. Hunt for use of Court Room, -1 00 To taxes on unseata£|Mads: Countv, JK 323 18 Ro.nl.' WM 51 05 School, *.■' 481 02 Whole amount received, $13355 20 CONTRA CP. By amount paid on checks drawn by Commissioners in favor ol sundry persons, as per statement below, $11409 63 By amount paid Grand and Petit Ju rors during the year 1858, 1171 071 By amount paid Constables attending Jurors, 73 12j By amount ol premiums paid on scalps of foxes, wolves, Jxc., 201 321 By Treasurer's Salary. JSO <;0 i y amount of School Tax on unseated lands, paid to School Directors as per receipts, 16 ■ 04 By amount of Road Tax on unseated land*, paid to Supervisors, as per re ceipts, ~ 7 1 62 By amount (raid County Auditors and Clerk, for ISSS, "a (tO Total paid out $13712 01 J " Received 13335 20 Pelancc due Treasurer $356 Sll 'l*o be added, enenrrent and counterfeit money 60 00 sllO Ml, Sin!nneni of eked, > above referred to. Building end repairing bridges, 551252 37 Viewers of roads and bridges, 251 00 Constables, 107 71 Assessors, (including return of delin quent militia men to Commissioners) 315 25 A.J. Baylor, ctjring Court, scrubbing and attending To Court House, C S 25 Repairs of Public Buildings, 210 t 0 Interest on borrowed money, 5o! <0 Com m iff toners: IVib. Whetstone, 89 50 H. J. Brunei, 96 00 C. Evans, ) 10 00 .!. Beck icy. 12 00 John Mower, Esq., Att'y for Comnd. -loners, 30 t •; H. Nieridemn, for services as Clerk to Csmmi-sioners, 215 05 Costs on Commonwealth cases, 3 .3 JS Supporting criminals in penitentiary, 63 i! ugh Moore, I ate Sheriff, costs, See., 113 99 Win. S Flunk, Sheriff, rostjs, be., 161 15 Hugh Moore, late Sheriff', for boarding pr'rs, 5 2 69 Meyers ami Geutord. printing, 270 75 David Over, 'do 153 25 G. W. Bowman, do 49 1 0 Insurance ol Public Buildings, <■() ui Moneys refunded, 73 '7 Tri ciniia! assessments, 3i s 25 Elections, 651 -1 j S. H. Tate, ProTlEy lees and expenses So Harrisburg, 97 -T ; l>.Tkets furnished for Protbonotary's Office, 125 <'2 j Appropriation to Agricultural Society, 100 <i'M Win. M. Ilail,E*<).,Cierk toAuditnis lor 99 Borrowed money paid and notes lifted, '22S !1 S'ate I'reasisier, tor D. Over, late Trea-urer, Mo 3 D. Ever, late Treasurer, money due Sia'e for exonerations not allowed, 287 00 D. Over, late Treasurer lor money dye State, ' 2375 72 Stationery, 5 1-1 Miscellaneous, 708 61 Tola! of checks, slllO9 02 Statement of .Moneys due do Ike Count'/ of 11. ford, on the 3d day of January, IbM). From Collectors, as follows : Samuel Clark, St. Clair Tp., IM V , sguo 00 Samuel Cam, Bedford Bar. 1852, it 72 Jac. A. Nicodemus, M. Woodb'rrv, l 7'- 23 j Benj. W. Garretson, Bedford t'-r. '56, 25 -5 j Thomas W. Morton, Broad 'Top fp. " John asber, Hopewell " " . A.4.Ltik -H) " f " -T John A. O-'. orto", ('road Top " " \>6 i 1 'Samuel James, Cole rain " " 'I jr. j Jonathan Feightner, Harrison " " 10 SI i j Alexander Davis, Hopewell 41 li 12 5s : John B. Zook, Liberty ' " -2 ffs . Not-.'. Tipton, Londonderry " " s-o i t Philip Ciippi'.t, Napier " " 69 0' Abi-. i: M irgart, K. Providence " " 37 Daniel Horn, Sehel'sburg Bor. " S ; James Smith, St. Clair Tp. " if- i ■ 1 .tac >l. lmier, Umon " " '2 58 j Simon Beard, M. VVoodberry Tp. " 36$ It I I Daniel J. Shuck, Bedford Bor. 18-78 ;i>J :;0 j | Jacob Reigbart, Bediord J p. • -$i ■ to | Lemuel Evans, Broad Top •' " 2$U 15 j John Shoemaker,Colerain" ' tli 31 I John Morgan, C. Valley " -■ 35'- 32 | John F.. Miller, Harrison " " . 161 65 i ; Solomon Steel, Hopewell " " 261 87 i Henry Morn, Juniata " " lot) 5s ; George F. Steel, Liberty " " 125 7 1 Michael Bone,Londonderty Tp. " 217 67! William Cans.Jl, Monroe " " i'7 5-* Anthony Smith, Napter " " ;.i0 33 Christian Eel ton, E. Providence " 1.37 SSI Thomas Ritchey, W. Providence " 25 V 2 I Emamo'l Statter, Schclisburg Bor. " 2 5 77 John Smonsp, Snake Spring Tp. " 88 DO William kirk, St Clair •' " ."58 31 Jare-t H..t.k>, Southampton " " Is 3 15 Isaac Pre--el|, Union " " 111 33 I.A N r.. urn?, M Woodberiy*" lUI 2 John B. El 111 1.. S. UN. .lii.-i ry Tp. ' .17 Stun, i.- town Bridge Coin! (about) Vvi 60 C'Kto i 7 5 "Since paid in full. Statement if A oneys creed by the County <j Bedford : To John Sill, . S2OOO 00 " James Ilea, . noO Oft " Elizabeth flea, 50 00 " John Bnce, 5000 00 NOTE :—On some of the amounts due from Collec tors, interest has accrued and from some, commis sions and exonerations are to be deducted. BEDFORD COUNTi', SS. i he undersigned Auditors of said County, do here by certify that in pursuance of the Acts of Asr-em tdy in such case made and provided, they met at the Commissioners' Office, in Bedford Borough, and did audit and adju-t the accounts of Samuel Davis, Treasurer of said County, for the year IMS, as con tained in the ion-going statements, and that we have examined the foregoing accounts of money due to, and owed by, sai l County and that we have found the same to be correct. As witness our hands, this 3d day of January, 1859. HENRY B. MOCK, JOHN W. CKISMAN, JAMES C. DEVORE, Auditors. Attest, B. F. .Meyeks, Clerk. •"* -*i—...■ 1...... Report of the County Auditors to the Auditor General t January 3d. IS'i>9. SAMUEL DAVIS, ESQ., Treasurer of Bedford County, in account with the Commonwealth of Penn.-y Ivania : TREASURER DR. * 'To Tax on Real and Personal Estate. To aggregate amount outstanding at last settlement $8999 18 To aggregate amount assessed for 1853 7039 94 1 o amount received on unseated lauds 326 50 $16359 62 CONTRA CR. P.y amount paid State Treasurer, cs per receipts sm>99 05 Bv Commissions allowed collectors on | '59321 80 at 5 per cent. (66 21 i By exonerations allowed collectors for Issß a; I previous years !'-i2 '>3 By Treasurer's commission on $8578 7 2 85 7;> , By amount uncollected for 18 7$ and pre i vidus vcars 639 i 9S ) 59155 7 t 16359 C 2 Amount due Commonwealth 39.3 88 Tavern Licenses, Dr. To amount of for ISSS $775 00 Contra By amount paid State Treasurer, a^irr receipts 730 "25 By commission on $775 00 ' 38 75 -St- , , .lie and Beer Incenses, Dr. To amount ol for ISSS $lO 00 Contra 'Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer, as per receipt 0 50 By Con.mission on $lO HO 50 $lO 00 Hnulcers and pedlars' Licenses f Dr. To amount oi for i SSS $8 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer, as per receipt 7 CO By como'ission on SS 00 -10 $S 00 Billiard Rooms, Dr. To amount of for 1S"8 $5 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer, as per receipt t 75 By commission on $5 00 23 3 00 Ten Pins, Dr. To amount of Licenses for ISSS sl2 50 Con//* Cr. By amount r State Treasurer 11 872 By commission on sl2 50 cr sl2 50 Distil' f ie.S, Dr. To amount for ISSS SJO (.0 ('antra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer $0 "0 By comiur ion on SIU 00 '! "0 $lO 00 Breweries, Dr. To aincunt of licenses for ISSS $1 ' 00 Contra (,'r. By ortionnt paid State Treasurer ii 25 By cotrimission 011 sls 00 73 Circuses Dr. To amount of licenses for 1' ; S $ ' .. Contra Cr. Bv amour.t paid State Tr.nrer !7 .70 By eommi-Mtui on $55 00 2 50 S3O CO E dincr lEuscs, Dr. To amount of licenses for 1858 S3O o'i Contra Cr. Bv amount paid -ta'e Trea iiror ;■ ) ■ j By com mis-ion on SSO 00 2 50 ! i'y amount due BV Commonw .111 Ii 17 .50 ; —- 00 Retailer-., Dr. To amount ef licenses for IS "3 $' '■) , # 'Bi Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer tin 00 By roinmission on $602 I'd 30 10 By aimiunr paitl <S. \Y. Bowman, for pub lishiug list for 1857, •- ' j Bv amount pai l 1). Over, 'or publishing liD lor 16.5 21 00 ! By pa .! Meyers lie Ben ford for publishing list for 1853 2! CO I By balance One Common wealth bg 00 SOO2 Oft Militia Fines, Dr. .To a egiy ■ amount outstanding for !857 r-vl \ttft\ i a* Mvi sn iI' ;r Tru h TYt I To aiß3iint assewed la r I-.M2 f: $3368 10 Contra Cr. jPv am't uncollected for 165 - an,; previous $21(!9 50 , By amount ot 5 per cent commission, n! - lowed col'ectors ior J>•..'• am! previous yr's, 29 19 By* exonerations allowed collectors for 1 • 3 and previous years 39 50 By an.r.unt pa ; 3 sundry persons, as per statement i'.-low 170 SC By amount ot Breasurer's commission on $399 CI at 1 per cent. 8 99 IBy balance due Commonwealth _ -'l3 70 S!3CS 10 i St.: lemcrtf of Receipts and expenditures of the ; .Mil Hare Fund of Bedford County for the //■ re ls'.d, ■•houinix amount Received fiom cacti collict.ir separately, and the amounts paid to emu person in accordance Kith the i act of.dsscmbly. R-ceivod as follows: i From Jacob Evans, S3O JO do llenry Egulf, 39 13 do John Fnrrey, 18 93 do Jacob Smith, J!) 15 do Adatn Parnbart, C) 60 do John A. Osborne, 9 05 do Samuel James, 35 12 1 do Henry do Jonathan Feightner, 25 00 ; do John R. Zvok, 38 95 i <to William Camel!, 50 23 ! .to Bsil p (.'uppitt, to 55 do Abraham Morgrcf, ."!S -IS j do Daniel Horn, 11 SS do ftmnt Ash, 46 25 j do 1. M. Imler, 1 1 17 <lo H. S. Fluck, 51 15 <!o Daniel .1. Shuck, 22 00 do Thomas Rictiey, 5 00 do John Smorese, 21 00 do William Kirk, l-l 37 do Jaied Hanks, 76 50 do J. A. Nicodemus, 58 00 Total received SOD 61 Paid out as follows : To Hopewell Rifie company, per order o) Capt. Thomas W. Morton, SSO 00 To Broad Top Rifle Rangers,per order of Capt. Joseph lieed, 75 00 To Bloody Run Blues, per order of Capt. Wiliiam States, 75 00 To Chimb. Valley Blues, per or der of Capt. James llanpy, 75 00 To Bedford Riflemen, per order of Capt. A. J.Sansnm, 75 00 To Assessors for returning 2393 men to Brigade Inspector at 2 cents each, 47 SO To G. \V. Bowman lor printing for 1857, 7 00 To D. Over " " 'SB 0 00 To Meyers 2* Benford" 0 00 To County Commissioners and their Clerk, 60 00 Total paid out I7G 60 BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. The undersig led, Audi tors of said County, do here by certify, that, in piif.-uanre of tin* Acts of Assem bly. in such case made and provided, they met at the Commissioners' Office, in Bedford Borough, and did audit and adjust the accounts between Samuel Davis, Treasurer of s-iid„Coiinty• and the Common wealth ol IVnnsylvauia, as contained in the forego ing statements. As witness our bauds, this Mb day of January, A. I)., IWJ. 1 Attest, ) HENRY B. MOCK, P. F. Mr.yt:s>.' ' JOHN VV. CKJSMAN, trierk. ) JAMI> ('. DF.VORE. • I Feb. 4, 1855. Auditors ■ " —'V Iron City Commercial College. PiTTsßreo, PA. Qhautrbrb 18 s'. 300 STUDENTS ATTENDING JANUARY, is>. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial • School oi the United States. You-i men prepared i for actual duties of the Counting Room. J C SSIITU, A AT., Prof, of Boot-keeping and Sci- i ence of Accounts. A T Dot TIIETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com- j mcrcial Calculation. J A Di. VHKICK and T C Je.NKIKS, Teachers of Rook-keeping. A COWI.EV and VV A Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As used in everv department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSI NESS VV KITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL LAW— Are tanght, andall other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practical ku eine.-s man. S3 Fre3ij Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities for b?.t Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. Important In format ion.—Students enUr at j any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—Review ' at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining siiua- j tioiis—Tuition for full Commercial Course, $.'15.00 — ; Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board $2.50 per week —Sfationaiy. G.CO—Entire cost, SOO.OO to $70.00. Gf7"-Ministers, sons received at balf price. For Card—Circular—Specimens ot Business and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad- j dress F W JENKINS, Pitts-oirg. p.* t Sep 3, 1858-1 y ROSS FORWARD. O. It. CAiTBEB. ! forward A C^p.ilhcr. ATTORNEYS AT LA W, Ecdford, Pcnn'a, Ross FoRWAi-p it O. IL G.wmrn of Som erset, have opened a law office in Bedford, Pa. 0. ii. GailliiT. having local-'d pv•rmancriily in n-dfonl, will be assise <i during every Couit by the firmer. Ail business entree d to then care w ill {■■• pro;rip!iv and carefu!!'.' I!DTU(. <1 in. Oric on Juliana street two doors South of tin Inquire! office. f&iEELTEtt, Aftorney at -Law aiai Lard Sunc\or, E ">ll nil en f/ tci'h /rnwpfnrss to, ill business j cut I■■ ■/ . c;rc.: %V s i... rs.vcTiCß in lb nroitii AM Fri.ros Cui NTii ?. Olfii e one ilow VV-St < 1 the l'i l m ||. t. | , m etWTNG. O. U. GAJTHLR n* ill pmrnjdfy attend ?o ali I so • n i*or i usin en !!>:>! may be eni.e ' to; i.iiu. Otilcs* on Juliana street, iwo doors South 1 * < If ■ Ifiiji ir< i office*. KEES 1 ~j An ■ lection lor five managers of tin ; ! Chimb*-rnrg and I• G• -* i Turnpike lipid |c •in v. <■-'j held at the Public House ol vli s Mljg.i ( op, r, in McConoelSsbcrir, on Mtn --i fay. the 7th day i.l March, nest, at 1 AI ek, • : P.M. W. H. M !)• WELL, S< ct'v. j Feb. 11, 1839. C §tdTIOSL ; I I have purchased the ! Ilnw ins, lale lb® prop erty -f .1 • •> •; Morris, and sold at Slienii's sale, vi-/ ; One r an mare, one black mare, and j one two horse wagon, all of which I thai! leave i in the p- :• s:ion of s.ii I Mortis, at tny option, j and I her.de caution ;,tl other persons against j mtdd.'ris with (bo .*arr>e. Feb. 11th. F.VA \ SWARTZWALDER-1 ' jpHrisrcti.c Cosnpiuiy It Section. — 3 The Stockholders of the Bedford and Stovst ;wn T trnpike Road Company, are hereby notified, that the Election for managers of the company, i!I be held at the house of James Frasher, in Scfieilsburg, on the first Monday, seventh day of March next, between I the fiours of one and three o'clock, I'. M.— Stockholders, please attend. PETER SCHELL, Feb. 1t,'59 Sec'v. ( losing Out (.heap ! ! O.YE MO Mil OF 8.1RG.71.XS BEFORE I.IKLYG STOCK!!.' GREAT IN DECEMEN i s OFFERED TO All kinds of Winter Dry Goods reduced, vz: Cnhurgs nt 50 cents, worth 75, Merinos at l s | nml 25 cts. wu'tli 25 and 37' cents. Alpacas, Silks. Delaines, Shawls, Rib bons. Dress Trimmings, Shirts and Drawers, Comforts, Flannels, Lin seys, Satinetts, (.'assimeres, Cloths, Roots, Shoes, Gai ters. Ac., Ac,. AT IIA HG A INS. FOR CASH. OSTER. MANSPEAKER .N C'ARN. Bedford, Feb. 4, 1559. NOTICE. THE public are hereby notified tiiat I have purcfiased the following items of property, lev ied on and sold by E. Bedell, Constable of Uni on township, viz: One red cow (with white back), one two horse carriage and harness, one roan mare, one two hotse wagon, two calves, (a year old next spring) one bay horse, all of which were seized and taken in execution a the propeity of John Harshbarger, at the suit ofF. D. Bepgfe, use of Job Mann,/vhich proper ty I permit the said John Harsbbarger to retain in his possession at mv pLasme. leb. 4, '59. " JOHN ALDSTADT. 150 KEWAIsO! AT a rceent mectnrs "t tl.e huree-s and Town Council r>2 the Borough ot Bedford, it was traani mou-ly rerolvcd, that the above reward ot SSO will be paid tor the detection and ronvirtior. oi any per ron or persons who nr>av be caught in tne act of ma liciously sett.ng fire in any building or buildings within the limits of said bnimigh. Bv order of "he Board, JACOB RJ.I:D, Chief Buigr.i. H. Nice.!,-f:v Clerk. Feb. 11 ,'C/O i■- ; - Hedicni 4'o-ji;rSiici *S2 §>. THE undersigned have associated theirr dves in the practice of Medicine, in the village t f St. Clair, ville. Night calls promptly si tended to. Office opposite the St Ciair Inn. | ' WrM. A. VICEROY CL \V. STATLER. ! Ft b. 1 I ,'39 ; SHRiVER BROTHERS, -GS * COa ..©v <v iisrs^ijaaaYS, SIC. BaUlmore Street, Faliljjow, SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF BCTTEK, Lard, Flour, Bacon', Leather, Wool, Oir ser.g, Suakc Root. Beeswax, Fentliers, and every description of tout 1 try Produce. A long Cusinrv cxjierUn " cnxibks us to . nsstireonr rri<-::.Is il: t the Vest possiljti dispo sition will U- mad.: of anything entrusted' to our care for sale. T H E Livrr fiiivi^ovafor mtcpared nv dr. ftafsnronD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, It one of If;: he it purgative and liver medicine* nniv before The public, trial efts as a Cathartic , easier, milder, and mn-e effectual than any other medicine kitov. n. It i<= not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re medy. acting P.r-t on the Liver to eject its moibid matter, then on the stomach ami bowels to carry oil tha' matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect ually. without any of the painful fecling3 exoer enred in the operations of most Cathartics. ' it strengthens the system at the same time that if purge, it; and wbr n taken daily in moderate do<e= will - 'rcrithcn and build it up with unusual rapul ' t'—"••!;••• principal 'regulators ot the nhumn body; and . when it performs its 'IV.-i cms well, thepow- ** er< of the system are ful ly developed. Thestom- ach is almost entirely del pendent on the healthy ■ action of the Liver ; or to proper performance of its functions; when the stomach is at fault, " the bowels are at i a „jr | and the whole system a* suffers in consequence ,of one organ—the Liver —having ceased 'o do I Us duty. For the dis- ea.es of that organ or e iof the proprietors £ made it his study, ' itL f 1 practice of more twenty years, to id ,i | otne remedy where- with ? 0 corrteract the >:;y derangements to ay whirb it is liable. To prove that this re- medy i, a: l Sit "found!, ! av person troubled with !.; -r Complain:, on j of its forms, has but to £ a bottle, and conviction j is certain. o. The,.: Gums remove . d •• 01 bid cr bad matt r J from thesystem, supply- in- in their place a heai !by flow oi~ bile, invig- orating the stomach, can I sng food to digest well, ~ purifying the Mood'elr : r g tone and health to , the whole machinery, | removing the tas.se o; 15.- d .ease—Giectii.g a ; radical cure. t=s BiUious attach- are cured, and what is bet ter, prevented, by the cccasiocai use of the Li'-'cr 1 nvigorator. (i .dose after eating & is siificient to relieve the stomach and prevent .he -> loc-d from rising end souring. g Only ore < so taken at "..ir'.t, loosens the ! gently,arc! cures ks Co.-tivene-s. One eh-," taken after .ach meal will cure Dy epsie. IX7"One do*? of two t.-aspeonfulls will always relieve Sick k. Headache. One Lot lie Taken for female obs triiciicn, re. : moves the came of the -• disease and maker a per fect cnw. Only one dose immediately relieves iCholic while one dose - often repeated is a sure ■uire for Cholera Morbus * an d a prevent! veof ; Cholera. CT'Only one bottle is needed 'o throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a long sickness : One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowness i or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time beibre eating gives ! vigor to lii - appetite, and makes food digest well One dc.se often repeated cures, Chronic Diarrhoa a, in its worst form?, while Summer and Bowel com plaints yield aicio-t to the GrM dose, One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children; here is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the Ao 1 Id, as it never fails. Q~7"A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the ; absorbents. We take plearure in. recommend:ng this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and all Fevers of a Billious Type. It operates with cer tainty, and thousands are willing to testify To its wonderful virtues. All who use it are °iv 1n" thfii unanimous testimony in its favor. [T7"Mix WATER IN THE VOITII WITH THE I.NVIGOR ATOB, and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGOUATOR I, o rri, -uifie medical discovery, and is daily woiking j cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic , even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom | more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of j Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Uys ; pep-ia to a < ommcn Headache, all of which jr.e tile | result of a Diseased Liver. T*P '< F. ONE DOLLAR PEN BOTTI.E DR. SAX TORI), ] I.) i> roadway, X. V". For sale at the Drug Moie ol Dr. B I' Harrv, iled 1 ford, Pa. i May U, ISSB. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A FINE HFfiJtJ OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. l'ail, of beauty, and it cannot exist Without a fine ■ head of hair, then read the following, and if vou ask j more, see circular around each hot tie, and no one ! can doubt. Professor IVocifg Hair Restorative.—Yf<r j call the attention of all, old ami young, to this won derful preparation, which turns back to its original j color, gray hair—covers tfie head of the oald with a j luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching,and j nil cutaneous eruptions—causes a continual flow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair will pr. -erve its coior, and keep i it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural ; beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, oi diseas'd in scalp, to use it; and surely the young will } not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witehis" I curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon thetor."ue of thousands, j The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in New Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a lew weeks since: DEEP RIVER, COX., July 33, 1859 Mr. Levenwortb—Sir; 1 have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together, 1 saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Restorative" a< a cure. I called at your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and 1 found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re. moved the scurf ami new hair began to grow; it is now two or three inches in length where it was all off. 1 have eieat faith in it. 1 wish you to send me two bottles n.oie by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I don't know as any of the kind is used in this place, you may have a market for many bottles after it is known here. Yours with ;espect. RUFOS PRATT. PiriUA., Sept., 9, 1857. Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is provin itself beneficial To me. The front, and also I tie back part cf my head a!mo-t lost its covering. in fact had. I have used but two half pint bottles ot your Rc-:forative,and now the topot my head is vvel studded w th a promising crop of young hair, and thi front is also receiving its benefit. 1 have tnpd other preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 think from my own personal recommendation I can induce many others to try it. l'oui - respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. NO. 19! \ ine street. S IXCENKKS, lA., June 23. IB.'<o I".it. O. J. V 00J: As you are about to ureand vend your recently discovenuf flair Restora tive, I will state, i',>r whomsoever it may concern, that 1 i <<• used it and known others to use it—that 1 have, ioi - -veral ycais, been in the habit 01 usth., other Haii ib dorativrs, and that I find yours vastly superior .uy o!i vi 1 know. It entirely cleanses th - l.ea ' o. da. ili'uff, ami with one month's proper ! use will r ' .re si y person's hair to the original youthful coior and texture, giving st a healthy, nnft and glo.-v appearance; and all this, without discolor -eg the hai 1 thui e.pply it, or the dress on which it drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend its use to . very one de-iraus 0; having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours. WILSON KING, (i J. WOOD Xc Co., 212 Broadway. Now York (r. 'i treat New y k Wire RailingEstubtiattent, 1 and 11 1 Mark• ; Mr-ret, St. Louis, M-, And 'fb- by all Druggists. For a!e at the Drug? Store of L'r. 11 P Harih*. H-H , ford. Fa. May I V, I^SS.
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