PtBLtC OF -V .YLFAiIIK REAL ESTATE. jjY virtue ol' a;: order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned wilt otf-r at Pub lic Sale on the premises in St. Clair Township, on Saturday, 2G ik .Mftrf'A, inst. the tojiowins: described Real Estate, viz : a tract of land in said Township, iiiHoinii g lands of John VV. Hoover, George Feaster and others, containing a- j bout 75 acres, with double Log House and Log [ Bam thereon erected, about two thirds cleared and ; en ler fence, with orchard arid Nursery thereon. .23**i'ERMS: —Ctsh at'confirmation of Sale. - i MAHLON SMITH, Ai'm'r of the Estate ol James Smitn, dee'd. March 1,'53. PUBLIc SALE OF VAMJABLE REAL ESTATE.: A V virtue of an order of the Orphans' Cotut of: Bedford County, the undersigned will offer a! Public I Sale on the premises, in Cumberland Va'ky Town- ! ship, on- • S itar-d/ty, 26/6 .Vote.'/, in at., tiiC following described Real Estate, viz: a tsact j cf land coiitdiniiig 1.8 acres, adjoining lands of Abn>. McClelland, Nathan JLte and others, about 1 CC acres cleared and under fence, watt. Log House j or ) Log Stable thereon erected, a good spring thereon. CSrTEIIMS :—Cash at cor.fiimation of Sate. O 1., SHANNON, AdiuT of the Estate oi Daniel Shea, dee'd. March 4, ! 59. i .. Bi'A'I'EME.N r add r-j >it ol nut. F. Muor iiea.i, Mewa.d ol the Fo-n aeeoj.rt, in full, 8 47 j do Mi= A 'ar.is, lor knitting,.': I CO 1 do J W II el'*r, for salt, ,j- .. 5 75 1 do J Bcdiiiiier, f*r brooms 50 do .Mrs Cioy'eon account, , 120 : do > R ig:.ai t, for uiaiketing, j 1 50 do J klovvser, for sail. | ' 5 25 do 1 1 i.ier, lot apple butter, 4 50 do J Forney, (or baskets j 80 ; do Jit • lly>iir*g. for apple btitttjr, 1 25 do S Cook, U.r bee', 7.7. 15 do 1) J Shuck, lot -alt, 2 50 do F Friend, lot bacon, } .2 66 do l-a:ic l uier, for dried Irulty 3 U0 do VV Lys.iig-r tor sboeineu-iing, 7 > do A Lull, removing pauper, ■' - 100 do H Naug'e, do W 50 do T Oldi.ain, do " nO do H likes, do. ;s'j do l-aac Lippel. on acronnt, 5 00 do Keiser, iia! tor pauper, T5 $ 47 'O3 By ca h to balarcc, 2 78 SSO 71 STAXCAiIC~.V.I auj. jep.jjt uf VViM. JLmwk, : Steward "1 Hie Poor arid II >u— of Firvpj •vment of 11-dfurd Cciinty ffoin April Ist till Ist Januarv, 1859. PR. To cash paid for _rjin, flutir, Ike., fi'orn suiidrv persons up to January !ri, 18'J, $!>S 15 CK. Py rash p.iid for brooms, w 60 | do llM.ilfterl.il apfies, nt, 2 00 , do Mr-Harklerood for fiu t, 1 50 do Sipes for beef. 2 40 ■ do Liquid Camphor. * 25 j do J VVillien.-*, tor ba-ket, 2> j i',i J (Ijrkieiou! lor potatoes, C "0 ' do VVbite and Black on account, 87J > do ilerrr.an lor wink at lace, 5 i-> f do Win. Herring for toll, 50 j do German for work at race, t 20 do Ex(ienses to Hopewell, 1 25 ; r Harry for lard,'* 261 do Axe bought at sale, 75 do Jno Me'oy for rye, 22 50 41 Ha!nnse mill, from the lt *!av of Januarv, JSS4 to the Ist day of Jauuarv, A. ■ D. 1852. DK. ' * < f |? s . 3 r 4 -. I fk 5b sr c , Am*t of toll gram luo't " * ? ! in, as per mo. /. port, 361J 227j 45$ 10 6 Bojght of J Snyber, 2*3 do P. Clark, 50 do VV Ritrhse 2S| do Juo Meloy 30 Amount, 400 257 J 45$ 40 , 6 CK. By anoourf of grain uaed in Poor House an.l^gold.to mndry persons for cab and on accounts for work done in repairs to mill, house, &c. h;;. 5= g w * ' v *v £ _ ? ? ? 5? ;i Am't used in P. House, 383 20 21 ID Bor,e feed, 73 j Ho; feed, *1 5$ 4 sundry persons, S3 165$ 13$ 13| 1 Amount, 466 287 421 43£ 3 Fist of paupers admitted, discharged, o.ed, &e., du- Lng each month, and the numb-r remstning at the end of each month. ALo, the average number sup ported in the House during the year, together with 'be no. of ojt-door paupers, supported (J- buried bythe Institution from the Ist day of January, 1868, to 'he Ist day of January , 16-59. I s " ?sr r 5 .? |> as. | £ ?sg g.£ fa rz n. 7 ? *j -r*s a f- - 2 3 = 3 5 2 5 vq • .; IS'§. Januniy, 5 2 - { jj February, 2 1 1 jts : March, I •"> I vu ' lfl April, .21 . 21. 11l .May, 5 I 21 29 ' J fine, 1 1 1 24 > 20 ! July, 2 ! 1 ; if. 20 : August, 2 1 'sf, 2i j September, 2 1 2-j 22 ; October, 3 1 2S. 23 November, 3 2 1 22 24 Dcccaibtr, 1 1 30 25 31 J> I 3 1 223 240 making an average of 15 per month of whom 5 are < colored. There are, also, 3 who are blind, 11 in sane, 3 confined to bed—there are also, 2 out-door | paupers Who are not included in the above. Bills . were paid for boarding and medical attendance for j j paupers who were sick in different parts of the county, one of whom has since been brought to the Poor HouV. 118 way-faring persons were p, ovi j ded with board, lodging, fcce., of whom 22 were A -1 mer icans, 311 Get mans, 93 liithmen, It English-. I m n, 3 Ffenchnnrn, 2 Italians, 2 dcotchmen and 1 i Welshman. STATEMENT of the produce of the farm of and : garden fioin April Ist, 1858, to January lit 1859. ) S5 dozen wbea bushels ear? of corn, lt> bin. : i of oats, 230 busheisof potatoes. 10 bushels of Ijeete, j 1" bushels ol tomatoes, 12 busheisof onions, one ! ditto small, 6 bushels of parsnips, 20 tons of bay, 3 j ! loads of corn fodder, 2000 heads of cabbage, 59. GEORGE ELDER, [L. S.] GEORGE S.MOUSE, [L. B.J Arrrsr— JOHN" AMOS. |_6. S.j TitoWa* U. t'l rrvs. Clerk. [REPORT of Oeurge L Hymire, Treasurer of f the Poor Hut sr. met House of Employment of tleJford' County, i>t account with said Coun- ' ty, from the la/ day oj January , 18.78, tilt the Isi Umg f January, 18f>9. * VECTOR. To amount received from Collectors, as follows: Fr'tdi Jacob Xicodemns, ssl 92 tin P H St.ir s. : lull, 21 CI do Robeit Elder in full, IS 05 dOkfF.hae Gump, du 41 41 do Josiah Burner, 131 30 do John Dasher, 25 ou ! do Jacob Evans in full, 28 <39 •* ; do Heury Egulph, do |9 64 do John >paiks, do 36 99 j do Simon Beard 75 59 ; do John Furry, 6z 27 do Jacob Smith in full, 110 85J i do Ad*oi Barnhsrt in full, 156 21 do John Osborn. << I#s 20 , ■ .untie I .lames, 173 S3 do Herwy Rose, 135 in! do Jonathan PWghtner in full, 1(3 42 do Alexander Davis, << 22 56 do .N at bun Hurley in full, lAs 99 do John B iok, <• 01 i •-*- Naa-h l .fUoM,-" 7>"4H> t do Wm in full, 181 2l I iio Philip Cupp-t, 131 00 i do Abraiiam Morgan in full, >lB 07 ' ; do Wm'Master*, '' 9S 14 j do .7a i;.~l Horn. " 40 7! J do Jam-* Smith, 177 T* , , do Amos Asb in full, 79 21 j tio Isaac M imtsr iu full, 123,60 j do Simon Beard, 195 09 do Henry S Fltick, 119 10 4 do Dan.el Shuck, 92 44 do Jacob tfeighait. 10'! 30 it John Shoemaker, 06 00 do John Morgan, 48 00 do Henry Worn, .35 13 do G-ofge K Steel, 48 38 do Mii'hatl Bone, 47 CO do Win Camell, 23 00 do A. Smith, 17 73 do Christian Feltnn, 30 00 do/^Tnorr .as Rifcbey, 21 30 do / Emanuel Statler, 20 fiO f'o John Smou-c, ,5" 00 ! do Wm Kirk, 36 20 do fac.b Hank-, .*OS 8J do Isaac P.e--ell, 25 48 do John Flock. "3" 123 00 do Thomas y llorion, judgment, ' i2l ,09 j , _ _ _ S4'JC4 47; cue v jr. iDr B F Hairy -tore bill u. attendance, $lO7 02 I.Mrs Exiine Keeping out-door pauper, oOh D HejseJ, blinking pauper, 7 17 I Jacob Dunkel for wheat, 20 t2j J 1 Rush due on settlement, 3 13 James F Linn keeping out-door pauper, 6 00 J j James I' I.inn do (Jo 4 00 T K Gettys o 0 ;uarter's salary, 6 25 T K Gettys do do O 23 John Mower balance on B Bender, C 20 X l-yon-b.:lai>ci on bill of goods, 17 .73 John Esheluuui bunging pauper, 2 70 B F Horn for lumber, 8 25 S Shuck ,t Co for bill of goods, 44 72 j Jacob Bariidollar for shingles and gooJs, 27 70 Dr (> \Y An lerson foi wheat, 25 00 1 Jacob Mortimore ior beet. IS 42 I Job Mann, Eiojr, part of check, 37 51 John R Jordan repairs at mill, 9 00 1 .Mr* F.xlu.e lew support of out-door pauper, 750 ! A Gilson for oit, 6 25 I J Miller for sl.oeiftakir.g, 3 90 j Jacob Reed bill 01 good-, 23 (>4 E Be.lell bringing paup-r, 3 70 j La ban John-on, dona t ion, 12 50 ; do do 42 50 Xichola? l.yors bill of good*, 29 53 J j .tame- M Barr.dotlar, 79 79 Henry-Shaffer, 33 64 } .J C Ki-er money borrowed, 21 I 00 j- Isaac Lippe| goods, 4 14 j li-nry F'lso-k ujinging pauper, t 37i j Dr B F Harry salary and bill of medicine, 54 50£ ; Michael Conrad, 33 00 j T R Gettys Ist quarter's nl.iry, C 25 I Samuel Brown bill of goods, 21 S2 j do do 35 103 J A Blackburn for bacon, 10 71 ( J A (Jsborii burying o'it-door pauper, 7 00 Michael Baupou part of bill rendered, 25 00 Nehemsah Fregle boarding pauper, 6 00 J F Linn support as out door pauper, 3 00 do • do 4 00 Samuel Way balance of check, 83 00 Lucas Saupp toy straw, • 3 00 J F Linn- support as out-door pauper, 4 00 Simon Sycuin, 47 70 Jacob Bi>ldle paid check in full, 27 30 j Henry Mo-espart oi coeca, 25 00 I. Jacob Baindotlar, do 25 00 j do do * 20 00 ) do Interest on jadgment, 4S 00 Wm F Moorhead, 2100 j David Over printing, 65 73j . t John Miller shoemendtng, 523 ( T K tiettys making out and distributing du- I plicales, 30 CO . | Wm Spidel repairing mill irons, 5 Of) j ( Mrs Kxline, donations, 6 7.5 j 1 Jacob Dunkel for wheat, 4t 30 | 13 W Garretsor for coal and bringiDg pauper, 32 00 I —■ : 5 'John Arnold store bill, 16 01.', ,j JJaniel B Bu'ger executing tM'ts 5 45 „jDr B F Barry balance cm quarter's #tary, 22 62' : Michael Ban (ton bill rendered, 25 00 j Tbornne Daisd shearing sheep, B 31 Nicholas Lyons bill of inidda, 13 11 , Win Leaiy, for use nf Pom House, 2U 00 Bfymire & Hartley, bill rendered, 55 13 i J Diddle fur apple butter ami dried apples, 12 25 i Wm F .Moorhead 2 quarter's salary, 20 00 i El wood Hariner balance of check, 14.) 00 i Jamc- Crisman issuing ordets, * 00 Mrs Win Moorhead services as matron, 12 00 | J F Linn, support as out-door pauper, 30 00 i SB 'late assignee of Sanson) & Gepbart, -IS 35 .1 Michael Ritchey, 28J bushels wheat, 25 65 j T W 1 lotion enor in settlement, 2 43 ] Jjkbn Long attending Luke Eager, 14 75 | Daniel \Vitei bringing pauper, S SO j Jaretniah Leat,ure,donation, 20 00 fjohn Frazier keeping pauper, 19 00 t G. W. Householder removing pauper,. 4 20 I James Wertz Bill of Lumber, 35 00 IT.R . Geitys Jr. 1 qi'a salary, 6 2." j Adam Dibert one bull, 41 00 ! Simon Cook bill of beef, 7 13 Alexander Gilson lor oats', 5 00 ■ S. D. Broad work at forehay, . 6 00 Stephen S. igle keeping pauper, 20 00 William Leary use ol Poor House, 13 00 Simon Mixell for beef, 6 S3 , John Long expense of two paupers, 1 i 51 | Isaac Mengle Jr Bei.stead jj - cottin, 5 15 Peggy L'avi-, check & interest dated aug 31 i J*s2, 67 05 ' William Hartley for bacon, 20 16 j Michael Weisel wheat & ba r rels, 9 25 : Michael Halterbaum beef 6: bacon, 36 06 ; Lewis Staller tor coal, 42 08 i bewail Hershberger for bacon, 23 67. | John BriJaham brick and crockery ware, 3 98 ; Frederick Menrh for p:ue Ik trimming graps " fc "* 1 vine, " 2 021. Frederic k Mencb for veal, 6 03 do rye, 5 66 do straw pine Ik apples, 2 CS di> mutton. 3 r. S. W. Garret'On arot over paid, 19 70j ' >l. K. Bartges work at race, 5 00 ■ Henry Sellers lor work, 6 73 ; John Shaffer apples, 4 00 .lathes Naugle. bringing pauper 2 30 Sr. D. Broad bdgiug master wheel, 5 00 William F. Moot head part of check, 2m O0 Dt-Mpiit Hershberger fot beel, 9 99 I Jacob Mortiinor, lor beef, * (16J Isaac- f). F.arnest do 7 76 j VVilnam Milburn making coffin-, 9 00 Edmund Bedell bringing pauper, 4 30 S. b. Broad work at forebay, 48 00 i T 4V Horton, bringing pai.p r. 1 00 ; T. W. Horton justice Ik constable fees, 2 00 T. R.Getty# 1 qrs sa'ery, 6 25 Y. W. Horton Keeping pauper, 13 50 ! M. K. Bartges Work* at mill, " 50 ; Philip Clark wheat, 401>2i Jacob Sny der wheat & corn, 30?00 J. W. Scot! beet, 4 40 Fretlei ick Naugl- 4 appltbullcr, b 37i David Dibert applebnttor, 10 00 Frederick Nauqle bacon ,x. vinega 4 , 68| : Daniel Snyder do 5 f,O j Jacob La ran do 50 Dr. F. C. Reamer's ha?f years salary) 3 ) O'J | Drviri Walter ami over paid on duplicate, 6 7S ; Mrs Mary Mooretu-ad services as matron, 12 03 Lawrence Jamison pari ofcheck no 12, 3"> 00 B VV. Carre*son lor coal, IS 00 Meyer? N. lien lord bill ptintior, 44 53 ! Samuel Btosvn part ol check, 10 03 John Arnold do 23 00 j .Mrs i\ try M lorhesci services as malt on, 1 2 00 John Kitnby r-*paiiing kitchen, 1 50 . DelicatJgh tor beet, Hi 00 . T9m> as Murray pari ol check, 60 00 Anthony Whil medicine lor self, 5 00 V\ i Ilia in Gillespie arr.t civer ptid 1 19 : Tnomas McCoy bill of bacon, l> 8 19} Josiah' .Brunei, do 42 17 John Dasher, do 83 67 Si a ion Beard, do 156 )>) John fonry, do .5 92 i Mairmel jmiies, 1857 21 19 Henry Hp**, ito 10 9.5 j Noah I'iptOl!, do 1 I ,55 , Philip tjiippett, do 8.5 I Jaine, do I )3 97 I Simon Beard, do 211 05 Henry > Fiurb, do 30 5 > Dannd J Shuck, ISSS 87 Jacob Reigf art, do "\! 4 18 Lemuel Evans, do 89 :ir> : John Shoemaker, do 47 19 ! John Morgan, do 71 43 j John E Miller, do 55 97 i Sniomon Steel, do 75 4 1 Henry Horn, do 25 117 .Michael Bine, du 45 46 VV in Carnell, da 79 90 Anthony Smith, do 101 42 Christiiit Fehoii, do 33 95 Thomas Riichey, do 52 61 Emanuel Staler. do 5 59 John Smouse, do 29 19 Wm. Kirk, do 118 71 ljac frvsaell do 54 til Jacob Nicbdemus, do 250 84 John B Flock, do 51 16 John King, judgment, 1853, 80 69 John L Hiit 14 135 J., 16 68 Amofini, $2579 604 We the undersigned Auditors ol Bedford county, do certify that we have examined the fore2oiog account of George Blymire, Treasu rer of tie* p. K >r and House of Employment of Bedford County, and find the same to be cor rect and true as above staled, and that there is a balance due said Treasurer of 63.70 J. Witness our hand and seal this 4th day of January, A. D. 1859. HENRY B. MOCK, [c. s-1 JOHN W. CRTS MAX, [t.. *.} JAMES C. DEVOKE. [u. s.\ Attest, Thomas R. Obttts, Clerk. Executor's Notice. NOl ICF. is hereby given that Letters Testamenta ry on the w ill of Fredrtck Smith, late of Coterain tp., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of wills of Bedford County—that all person* having claim, on sa id Estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted are notified to make immediate payment. HENRY F. SMITH, t Feb, 23, 1859. G. W. HOUSEHOLDER, ) Ex'r. Bedford Railroad Company. THE subscribers of slock, to the BEDFORD KAIL ROAD COMPANY, are hereby notified that by A resolution of the Board, now duly organized, the}' are required to pay to the Treasurer of the Company, on or belore the sth day of April, next, the first installment of the capital stock subscribed by them, being sl-.16§ per share. By order of the Board. JOHN P. REED, Feb. 25,'59. Sec'y. St Treasurer. ftoricE. Alt ppr-onsare hereby no tified that 1 have pur chased at Sheriffs Sale one lot of Tinner Machines, j Hand Toots, Patterns SEC. Also the entire lot of : stock aqd tin ware in the shop lately occupied by Abraham Herman — as whose property the same was •old. F also hereby give notice that I have hired said Herman, and will hereafter carry on the Tinning bu siness at TH" shop formerly occupied by him on JU j lianna Street. Notice is further given that the I Hook of said Herman now belong to me and any ! persens having accounts will please preaent them to | Samuel Kadebaugh Esq., lor settlement without de -1 lav. I "Feb,2.">, 1850. SAMUEL BARNHART. LIST NOTICE. T am determined that unless all persons indebted tame on count, note, or otheiwise do not make payment immediately, that their accounts Ike., will BE placed in the hands of an officer after the IST b day of March, 1539 for collection. This is positively the last notice. G. YV. RUPP. Bid ford Foundry. •THE subscribers having purchased the Bedford | Foundry of Messrs. Washabaugh and Baruion, would I IMM respectfully announce to the citizens of Bed ; fold and adjoining counties that they are prepared to | m ike and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for CJrist and Saw-mills, Threshing Ma chines Ploughs. Jlpplt-mills, Cooking, TEN*.PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND I Sleigh soles, wash kettles, of different sizes, wagon ■ boxes ol all sizes, farmers' bells, (A superior arti- I ele), oven doors, arid every thing usually made in a ; country Foundry. Woodcocl , Seyler | a ,'.'FV-ly SHIRES A JORDAN. PUBLIC SALE OF GCORGc B KAY'S REAL ESTATE IN HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bed ford county, the UNDESIGNED will offer at public SALE ? OO the pretni-es. on Saturday/, Ihe 19 lh day of larch, next, \ the following described Real Estate, VIZ: The MAN SION TRACT, of said deceased, containing 2-DL A - | CRTS, about IGO acres REARED and under fence and in a HIGH M ate of eutt i vat ion. 'The improvements aie OA L" VUir LUG FRAME HOUSE, If ASK BARS', and the necessary out-buildings. This tartn is one of the best in Hopewell township, being goes! limestone lain! and having three good springs and orchard thereon. One other frart containing 111 acres, about GO act¥ cleared and under tenre. The improvements are TWO LOG HOUSES, TWO STABLES and oth er out-buildicgs. 1 nere is a GOOD spring on the , auti at*o an ORCHARD ttiereon This IS GOOD J_UD and in a good state of cultivation. One other tiact containing GO acres, about .30 a ere* cleared and in good otiler. 'J he improveinents are one Log House, Stable and Saw-mill, THERE is ALS„ AT orchard thereon. "J hese lands are all in a good section of country, w ',; ha short distance of the Rail Road and at the door O R A ready market ali the lime. TCINIS— One third to remain in the property do ring the hfetnpe o! the widow, the interest thereon payable to her annually — one thir.T in hand at ron frma'ion of sale, arid the balance in two equal an nua! pavmenU Without iutere.-T. JAMES E. KAY", Feb. 2.1, iSjl?. '1 ru.tee. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. r fi MIE undersigned Assignees 'if Patrick D.il- I Ltd, will offer at Public Sale on the pre mises, in Napier Township", on ,1/r tday, the 21*/ day of .March, next, the follow tag Real E late, situated in said town ship, viz: A tract ol Land, being the mansion place, containing about 9(i acres, more or less, rtl r land assigned, and John Sill on the East, Jui.'.i VVhiteline on the West, David Border pa the North, artd A. Stiff! r on the South, About 6i) acres cleared and tinder fence, a porli<4i ol which is meadow. The dwelling house id a pood -new Log House two stories high, wjth a spring of fine water near the house. jThere is also an old Barn on the pre mises, with other out-buildings—there is also a fine apple orchard in thrifty condition. Adjoining the above on the East, is also a small tract containing about 54 acres. The improvements are a good fiatne Dwelling House, with a Stable and threshing tloor, with about 30 acres cleared and under fence, the unim proved land is well timbered, and the v. hole being but aliout hall a mile from the Turnpike, ha* a good road either to Bedford oi SchelL twirg,,,. PoyesMnn given on the Ist of April. IDjr TERMS —One half in hand, balance in one afid two years without interest. The grain now in the ground will E-* reserved. JOHN SfLL. JOHN MOWER, Kelp 'p,'f)9. Assignees. J CARB ET S. H. H. E L D RID G E, .Manufacturer, Importer an ! Dealer in CARPETING S, - OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS. &e. Being in a bye-street, LINGER very light expenses, this ILOUCE has been enabled for mnnv years to main tain the reputation of being the CHEAPEST in the City. Warehouse, NO. 43 STRAWBERRY STREET, second door above Chestnut Street. C7"^'raw berry is the first street we,t of Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. Compnny Election.— JL The Stockholders of the Bedford and Stovsfown Turnpike Road Company, arc hereby notified, that the Election for manager* of the COtr.panv, will be held at the house ol Jameg Fnuher, in SchelUburg, on the first Monday, seventh day of March next, between the houAy of one and three o'clock, P. M.— Stock holders, please attend. PETER SCHELL, Feb. 11,*53 3c'y. BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL Tais SCHOOL w ill open on Monday tli* *2l st lof February, ia the LACGE BRICK B< n onvo f heretofore occupied by the R.-v. Go. W ! inbaugh. The services of Mi-* S. E. M xitgom j erv a young Lady of thorough • ■due uti<*<* T and | wvll versed iri the "Ait of Teaching," have | been secured to take charge of the Feinth* de partment. Persons from different parts of the county wishing to prepare themselves for teaching, will find it to their advantage by attending this In stitution, as special care will be taken with them, in the branches taught in the * Common Schools," under the supervision of the County Superintendent. Ihe Session will be divided into two Quarters of 1! weeks each. Tuition per Quarter, Primary Branches $3 00 Common English 4 oo Higher do s 00 Classics 6 2.3 Students entering before the middle of the Quarter will be charged full tuition. Thoe entering after that tune, will be charged half tuition Xo deduc tion made, unless in case of protracted sickness. D O. SHOEMAKER, Bedford, Feb. 15. 1959. Primripal 1 take pleasure in recommending Mr- Shoemaker to the patiullage of the citizens of Bedford arid vi cinity. His success aies L M Harrier Prisill* Young Augustus Afr 2 lir.ler Josiah Mr Yourg J M Mr JOHN A. MO WRY, p. M- - ■ L'L" "I'lflLf ! SHRIVER BROTHERS, " C °*^ <*■ -JITXATNTA, 0U Baltimore Street, ffnUlmore, SOLICIT CONSIGNMHN'TS OF BUTTER, L*rd, Elour, Baton. Leather, Woo!, Gin j seng. Snake Hoot. Bt- 3'.vex, Pejithera, and ever,- description of country Produce. A long business ex|>erieru-e enables tit to | assure or.r friends that the bext possible di.po sition wil! be tnade of anything intrusted to our care for sole. k i N M EflT/omr' C STREET. BefWftD Four-and-a-half ans Eliza Cooper, in McConneiisnurg, on Mon day, the 7th day of March, next, at 1 o'clock, P.*M. W. H. Mc DOW ELL. Sect'y. Chambereburg, Feb. 11, 1859. 'CAUTION. I liave purchased the following, late the prop erty of Jeremiah Morris, and sold 8t Sheriff 's sale, viz : Or.e roan mare, one Mack mare, and one two horse wagon, al! of which 1 shall leave in the possession ot said Morris, at my option,' ar.d I hereby caution all ether persons against meddling with the same. Feb. lltb. EVAN SVVARTZWALDER. Closing Out Cheap ! ! O.VE MO.MI OF B.IRG~IL\~S BEFORE MKL. W STOCK ! !: GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO All kinds of Winter Dry Goods reduced, vz: Coburg* at 50 cents, worth 75, Merinos at 18| and 25 ets. worth 25 and 37i cents. Alpacas, Silks, Delaines, Shawls, Rib bons, Dress Trimmings, Shirts and Drawers, Comforts, Flannels. Lin seys, Satiuctts, Cassimeres, Cloths. Hoots, Shoes, Gai ters, &c. f See., ATHAHGAINS, FOR CASH. OSTER, MANSPEAKER &. CAR.V. Bedford, Feb. 4, 1859. Httlh.ll Co-p.trlnertihi|). THE undersigned have associated themselvea in the practice of Medicine, in the village of St. Ciairs'ille. Night calls promptly attended to. Office opposite the St Clair Inn. WM. A. VICEROY, G. IV. STATLER. Feb. t !,'59. Executors Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have hern granted by the Register of Bedford County to the undersigned residing in Bedford, on the Will ofSan.ttel Brown dec'd and that all persons indebted to the Estate are hereby required to make immedi ate payment and those having claims on said E.tata will present litem duly authenticated for settlement. MARY BROWN, Feb 18, '53 Executrix. SSO KE WARDS AT a rrrei.t meeting ot the Burgess and f*awa Council of the Borough of Bedford, it waa twaaj mously re.olvr