N Cheap Produce Store! CHEAT INDUCEMENTS TO Purchasers!! THE undersigned having purchase ! the Store lately owned by SAML EE RROWN, deceas ed, offers to the public a large ass chmnt f Cry Goods, Groceries, Queeiisware, Bool* and &€., &c., at the ]j\vest CASH prices. His stock of goods i > unsurpassed in every point of excellence, and purchasers need only call and see to be convinced that it is to their interest to buv at his establishment. For CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE, he will n ake the most advantageous sab s to purclia-, srr, as immediate payment will enable him to is ake Great Seduction in Prices. Those who wish to secure bargains should not delsv giving him a call. Store Room same as late!v occupied by .Mr. Brown, immediately opposite the Washington Hotel. JOHN A LSI P. March 4,h9. ©oal Is and At P&blic £Rie* onriLL\'s\ cocrt sale. BY virtue el an order '-suet! out of the Cr t hans'Court cf Bedford county, will he expo- | ted to public sale, at tl.- house cf Jas. S. IfccU wilh, at Hope well, in said county. On Tuesday, He tit ld day of .March, at one o'ci cI:, P. the interest of .ames A. Cunningham, deceased, being the one half, in the following desctihed 1. act cf Land, situate in Bread TojV township, in said county, con- , tattling 203 ACRES ami 73 perches, adj lining lands o! Abner H->rton, Win. Anderson, Asa Duval, Thomas l. Morton and Isaac Harriet.— i A portion of the land is cleared and under cul tivation—the whole or greater portion is coat land. There is a dwelling home and out-build- j ir.'-s on the premises. ;;v~T*nns make known ; oi day of sale. JOSEPH M. STEVENS, J. •O. . .C L \ NIN G iA _M, March 4,'39. Administrators. Came to the premises of the snVcriber in Juniata township, some ti-r.e la-1 .Ml, two stray steers, the one a red steer with a crop < ,7 the right ear, the ether a red and white -Totted t . . 4 I steer with four white feet, but no other marks i perceptible. The owner is desired t > rum-' forward, prove property, pay charge® and tak them away, or else they w iii be dealt with according to law, Harinaa's Bottom, March '39. ALVEY EC;VEEN. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OH TtV AT I'StT WV jt kj IT /1 2-i JLuO JL J. Jc -L JL-a o , BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the subscriber wiii out r at public sale, on the premises, in Harrison town ship, Bedford county, on MONDAY, the 13th day of March next, the following Real E-tate, late the property* ol Henrv Beltz, dee'd, viz: A TRACT OF LA CCD, situate in -aid township, adjoining lands of S >!- nmon Leydig and Waft man on the south and east, and Jacob Hiiligas on the north- : west, containing about EIGHTY FOUR ACBES. The impiovements are a two-stary and a half Log Dwelling H.ute, in good repair, log stable with a threshing floor, and other out buildings. There is also a good young apple orchard upon the property, and the place i \vr 11 watered with some as fine springs as can be found ab'iU GO acres are cleared ami in a good state of cultivation, the land bring near ly all new. The residue is well timbered— j the place is about half a mile from the turn pike. Possession given on the Ist cl April. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN SILL. Admr. At] ECO MnAi i m iikY.s. ffpHE Milt o! the undersigned situate in P.:t --L tonsviile, Ivi rrisotrs Cove, a fine grain growing counlry, will he for rent for the next year, commencing Ist of April, 1559. Tbe Mill is :n good repair, having three run of French burrs and and one psir of choppers. ALSO — A large double Brick House, the late res idence of the undersign -1. This house was .kept a< a hotel a few years ago and would be welt adapted fur that purpos". At-o—Another comfortable Frame Hon . occu pied for a number of years by Doctor vVm. Barch. It is intended for tbe residence of a Physician—Dr. Ha r ch intending to move out of the neighborhood, v.id leave this situation vacant, it being one of the . most desirable situations in the State for a regular 1 Li--; attentive practitioner. Those desirous of renting any of the above men t'o.ned properties wiii call on William P. Scott, at IV.to. sviile. or the subscriber at Hopewell. Feb. 25, 'SJ. JAMES PAT I ON. SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of writs of % en. ex., Sc li. fa., to me direc ted, there v. ill be sold at the Court House, in the through of Bedford, or- Saturday, the 19th day of j Mare. , 1559, at 1 o'clock, P. A!., the following des- j cubed real estate, to wit: T-.e lloliidaysburg and Bedford Turnpike Road . with all the franchises thereunto belonging togeth- 1 f-rwith a iot of ground containing one hall acre,' !-• fc oi less, all clear-d and under fence with a sto r> atiti a r ali frame toil and dwelling house, and log j t able thereon erected—adjoining lands of Susan | Carney and others—situate in Bedford township, ! rdcounty, and taken in execution as the prop- I rrlf of ;|.e Holiidaysburg and Bedford Turnpike tuii Company. ALSO—One lot of ground in Chaneysville, and • having thereon erected a Frame dwelling House i c e Lti.:i a half stoier- high, store room, j granary, Ike., au! having also thereon erected a ; rrarne Stable, and other out-buildings. ALSO—A tract of mountain laud on "Ragged ! j'Li.uitain," containings7| acres, adjoining lands of li.-'-nas I.awhead, Mary Ann Buxton, Edward North r*aft and David Walter, and taken in execution as !: -e property of Wm. Lashley. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Office, Bedford, Feb.2s/59. Executor's Notice. 'OTICF. i hereby given that Letters Testamentary hare beer granted by the Regi-ter of Bedford County t" 'be undersigned residing in Bedford, on the \V ill ]' Samuel Brown dee'd arid that all persons indebted • ' Estate are hereby required to make inimedi * " i-syn.- Nt and those having claims on raid Estate *'ll present them duly authenticated tor settlement. MARY W BROWN, ®*h is, 'so Estcrtri.. -. Medical on the premises in St. Clair Township, cm Saturday, 26 th .March, insf. the follow ing described Real Estate, viz; a tract of land in sr. d Township, adjoining lands of John W. Hoover. G.-oige Feaster an ! olh-rs. containing a bout 75 acres, with double l.og House and Log Barn thereon erected, about two thirds cleared and i under fence, with orchard and Nursery thereon. 037"PERMS .—Cz-h at confirmation of Sale. MAHLOX SMITH, Adm'r of the E-tate of James Smith, dee'd. March 4,"5.t. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. AY virtue of an order of the Oiphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the piemises, in Cumberland Valley Town ship, on Saturday, 26fh .March, in.-t., the following described Real Estate, viz: a tsact ; of land containing I S acics, adjoining lands of ! Abm. McClelland, Nathan Lee and otfiers. about GO acres cleared and under fence, with Log House ! and Log Sta'oie thereon erected, also a good spring ! thereon. K2?°"TEKMS :—Cash at confiirriation of Sale. (> K. SHANNON, Adru'r of !he Estate of Daniel Shea, dec'il. March 4,'59. STATEMENT sod report of Wm, K. Moor- | ._ liead, Stewart' of the Poor un i H -t.se of] employment of Bedford Courdy. froitr iii" !-t 1 day ol January, ISSB, tiil the Ist day of April, ' | IHSS. " Dr. j *1 o cash froth P. Smith on account, ft ; 0 do H Nieodemus, for bran, 50 \ do ji Blymire, for rye, ICO • do D Johnson, at decase, 000 do Jno P Reed, for coin, 45 do Simon Cook, for ca'f, 4 50 I do Dr. Compber, lor corn, 45 do A Petrin, for rye, 100 do Dr. Reamer, on account, 2 50 do H Nieodemus, for rye, 243 do H Lewtz, "2 00 do A .Middlrton, "I 0 > do S Dicxerboo:, for hour, 600 d i 1, Ag:iew, "I 00 do i or p'g, 100 $.50 71 . ; CR. i3v ci-j. ; (I Weidel, on accou rt, in full, 543 d • ,'!rs Adams, for knittin-i, 100 | do J W beeler, for salt, 575 do J Boltnger, tor brooms, 5.J do Mrs Croyle on account, 1 2U do S Reighart, for marketing, 150 , t'o J Bowser, for salt, 025 | do 1 lmler, lor apple but'er, 4 s;> do J Forney, tor basket-, co J:i; Rysling, dor apple butter, 1 25 ■ do S Cook, for beef, 715 do 1> J Shuck, tor s..lt, 250 i do F Friend, lor baccn, 300 , do 1-aac 1 mler, for dried Iruit, 3 0' cio W Lyainger for sr.oernen-iiiig, 75 do A Hull, removing pauper, 1 0-* i do H Naiigle, do 50 do T Oldham, do 50 ' (hi H Ickes, do SO j do i-aac Lippel, on account, 5 00 do Reiser, hat for pauper, 75 i §l7 03 By cash to balance, 2"8 ssb 71 STATE.MEN F ami report ol Win. Leary, Steward ol the i'oor un-1 House of Bmpl -vutrnl of IT-dlonl County from April lat till Ist . January, 1559. DR. To cash paid for grain, tlour, &c.. from sundry persons up to January Ist, liso, SH.'S 15 CR. By ca-b paid for brooms, SCO do H StuiJer for apples, 371 d.o H Peck lor plaster, SSO i do Chimney Sweep, 1 bo do Wm Herring for to'.!, do Dr. Anderson for -eed co*n, 250 1 do JF.dvtards for altr ring stock, 150 do Cruder lor basket. 021 i do H Sellers for white washing, 2 ti'2j i do Mrs. Cuppet lor dried fiuit, 1 00 do Wm Bowies ssage iare lor -eu:!- i . iag pauper to Charnbersburg, 350 do 'A Herman lor boiler, o-'r do Wm Bowles lor horse hire, 37| do John Taylor for tar, 12^ .!o Joshua Shoemaker, for mutton, 37 J do Mixell for beef. 72 do Mrs Roontz for fruit, 150 j do Expenses to Coaltnont, 2 00 do Mis Harklerood fur fruit, 150 do Sipes for beef, 2 40 do Liquid Camphor, 25 i,o J Williams, lor basket, 25 iio J Harkieroo I for potatoes, do White and Black on account, H7^ do German for woik at race, 525 j do Win. lleriing for toll, 50 do German for work at race, 5 20 | do Expenses to Hopewell, I 25 , do P Ritchey for mutton, i <>o do do for fruit, 37i 1 do S Vondersmith, oa account, 96 ; do Dtehl for straw, 8i do Morgert for scantling, 40 do D Sbuse for lime, 100 do Expenses !oCumberland, 1 .70 do Ritchey for mutlon, '. 1 do Airs Hammond for brush, 5j do Expenses to Cumberland, 1 5) do P Little for straw, 1 o i do Dr Harry for lard, 2 :l do Axe bought at sale, 75 do Jno Meioy for rye, 22 55 Balance due Poor House, 2 171 C !0o 15 j STATEMENT ol the Poor 11 >sse mill,from t, ; i Ist I day of January, 1353, to the Ist day of January, ... ID. 1859. DR. 35 r. g: _ a nT ? S g-g * Am't of toll grain bio't '" p in, a-, p-'-r mo. report, 'I 227J 4-'j -19 i'. i Bputtht of J Snyder, 2 4 d.) P- Clark, 50 do W Ritchey 2ci I do Jno M'.loy 30 Amount, 45 0 CR. By amount of grain used in Poor House an I sold to seudry persons lor cash and on accounts for work done in repairs to mill, house, fee., ike. S 53 C7 S3 1 2 V: o ■ CT. : rn2 X ' S ' r r 5 7- i Ani't used in P. House, 3c,3 23 21 31 Horse feed, " i Hog feed, 2i 51 4 j hold suird y persons, K ~> D' ,; l l'.f l-'J 1 Amount, 4hS 287 42. 1-. 5 ; List of pauper.- admitted, discharge.!, du d, ice., du- | ring each month, and the number remaining at the j ! end of each month. Al.-o, the average number sup- ! i ported in the House during the logether with ' ' the no. of c-ut-door paupers, suppotted .F buried bytbe ■ luslitutioA, from the Ist day of January, 1358, to the Ist day of January, 18-59. 1 I > ? ? ? 5. F3 3 a ~ s- =• 2 5> s a - 5 -7 f- y —. =' v - a -,~i y— - c 2 z' * r * ~ % s ns 1-53. January, 2 23 J8 February, - 1 1 23 15 March, 4 5 1 2tt 19 April, 2 1 - 21 19 May, 5 1 24 20 June, 1 1 1 24 20 July, 2 1 1 23 2(1 August, 2 1 23 21 September, 2 1 25 22 October, 3 1 2*< 23 November, 3 2 1 29 21 December, 3 1 30 25 31 13 4 3 1 293 249 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 alo, 2 out-door paupejs who are not included in the above. Bills were paid for boarding and medical attendance lor paupers who were sick in different parts of the county, one of whom has since been brought to the Poor ilou-e. 4-16 way-faring persons were p ovi ded with board, lodging, Lie., of vvho.n 22 were A- ! mericaii c , 311 Germans, 93 Iri.hinen, I) English-] m n, 3 Frenchmen, 2 Italians, 2 Scotchmen and 1 • Welshman. STATEMENT of tbe produce of the farm of and : garden from April 1-*, l'-.'D, to January let )S5'J. 1 85 dozen wheat, 309 bushels ears of corn, 10 bn-. j of oats, 250 bushels of potatoes, 10 bushels of beets, 10 bushels of tomatoes, 12 bu-hels ol onions, one Jilto siuall, C bushels of pars nips, 20 ton- of hay, 5 louc's of corn fodder, 2000 beads of cabbage, 0 bar- . j rele ol kraut, 3 barrel- of cucumbers, 225 pounds of woo!, 3 bee: hides, S sheep skin-, 1 calf skin, 5 calves, 334 pounds of mutton, HO pounds of vea', ! 21SS pound-, of pork, sU<> {rounds of lard, 1153 pounds j of beef, 85 pounds of tallow, I' S pounds o! butter j 2U pounds ol bard soap, 1 1 barrels of soft soap. j l.ipe aloe!: 0:1 farm. 2 horses, 71 sheep, 7 cows, I heißer, 1 Lull, 32 s..oat, 2 Lr.-.od sows. Feed for Stock. 12 toes o! bay, 25 bushels ears of corn. Articles man njart are it m 110 "r,t/ matron. 59 shirts, Hchemises, 18 pa r mens' socks. 5 pair I womens' stockings, 4 pair children's do., 2 ' wo- ] mens' dre-ses. 1 child's do., 9 sheeis, 29 piliciw- i slips, ID bed-tn i.s, 2 bolsters, 22 aprons, 8 pairol > mens' drawers, 8 pair mens' pun's, 3 shrouds, ' sun - : bonnets, 2 vest-, 2 round jackets, 1 coal, I women's ■ ' caps, 15 comfort-, 12 towles, l table cloths, j We the undersigned, Directors of the Poor and ; ilou-e of employment of Bedford county, do certify :sat we have examined the above account, ? tate- . merit and report of Wm. Leery, Steward of su .1 j Poor arul House of Employment, liorn th- i-t day of April, !85S and find the same to he corr-'i-t. Witness our hands and seals thi- 1-t day of Janua ry, 1859a GEORGE ELDER, [L. S.] GEORGE SMOUSE, > L. S.j - ATTEST— JOHN AMOi. j_L. S.j. THOMAS R. GKTTVS, Clerk. REPORT of George Iliymire, Treasurer of the Poor Home and I Jon a e of Employment of > iieij'ord Cani ty, in account with ju 1 Co'Jn ' 11!, from the !.v' day of .Jannary, 18.':S, ii.'l the l ai day of January, IS.MJ. DEtiTOR. To amount received from Collector.', as fnilow*: ' From Jacob Nieodemus, Vsl 82 co Pll S! ir-s iu full, 21 til . j Robert Elder in full, 18 05 do F.lial Gump, do 44 41 do Josiah Bruner, K>l 59 dj John Dasher, 25 00 i do Jacab Evans in full, ' 28 S9 : do Henry Egulph, do 59 91 do Joint Bparks,. do 3 3 99 do Simon Beard 75 00 do John Furry, 02 27 do Jacob Smith in full, II') B*>t do Adam Barnbart in full, 1.76 21 do John Osborn, " 105 20 ' do Samuel James, 175 83 do Henry Rose, 135 (10 co Jonathan Feigotner in full, 113 42 do Alexander Davis, " 62 .70 do Nit ban Hurley in full, lis I do John K Zook, " ■<; u I do Noah Tiptoa, 77 on iio *v,r. e.- =n ; , MI, A-. ' du Pliiiip C'upp-t. do Abraham Morgan in full, Its 67 do Wm Masters, " 68 14 do Daniel Horn, " 40 71 , do James Smith, '** "2 do Amos As!) in full, 74 21 ; do Isaac M linler in full, 1*23 tit) j do Simon Beard, do Henry S Fluck, 119 I ) ] do Daniel Shuck, 9*2 4 1 ' do Jacob Reighart, 103 39 i do John Shoemaker, <59 Co i do John Morgan, o*9 | do Henry Horn, 35 43 | do George F Steel, 43 .7$ do Michael Bone, 47 CD ; do Wm Carnell, 23 00 j do A. Smith, 17 75 do Christian Helton, do Thomas Ritchey, 21 53 do Emanuel Staller, 20 C 9 do John Smouse, .70 00 do Wm K:rk, 36 29 do Jacob Hanks, 0-7 Si do Isaac Pressell, 2". IS j d 3 John Fluck, 125 Oft 1 do Thomas II Hortcn, j . 'g-Te ut, " .: I s. CR CD IT. Dr B F Harry-'cr - .. attend.--..-C ' 7 02 i Mrs Ex In -- - or pauper, j D liel-e', ' g. ; . ;i r, 717 ! Jacob I - f.r .. .heat, 1 '• |2 j . j .1 H P.-i-,') du-; • ' -<-;*,li'nie- *, J.'t j Juries : ].::: : keepitig o;il-dor pauper, .7 99 1 1 J.i.ues i' Lir n do d > 14 4 I T U Geitys c e quarter's salary, c 25 j T !'. I ■:: s do do (i 25 j Jo:.ri Mower i alai.ee on B Bender, fi 20 I N Lyon-balance on bill oi got 1.1 C Riser money borrowed, 211 0<) Isaac Lippel goods, 4 14 Henry Fiuck bringing pauper, i 37' Frr 1! F Harry salary and bill of medicine, .74 -70 j Michael Conrad, 33 00 f K. (D ttys Ist quarter's salary, C 25 Samuel Brown biii of goods, 21 82 d> do 35 10J J A Blackburn for bacon, 10 71 J A Gsborri burying cit-door pauper, 7 09 Michael Cannon part of bill rendered, 25 00 Nehemsah Flegle boarding pauper, (3 00 J F Linn suppurt as out-dour pauper, 5 00 do do 1 00 Samuel Way balance of check, S3 09 Lucas Saupp for straw, 3 00 J F Lint! support as out-door pauper, 1 00 [Sitrion Nycum, 47 70 I Jacob Riddle paid check in full, 27 34 I Henry Moses part of check, 25 00 ! Jacob Barndoiiar, do 25 00 do do 20 00 do Interest on judgment, -IS 00 j Wm F Moorhead, 21 00 i David Over printing, 0-5 73| I John Miller shoeinending, 5 25 I "1" K G -ttys making oat anJ distributing du plicates, 30 00 Wm Spidet repairing mill irons, 5 00 '■ Mrs Exlir.e, donations, 6 75 Jacob Dnnkel for wheat, ii -n i !B W Garie'.-on for coal and bunging pauper. 33 00 i John Arnold store till, 1§ oii Daniel B Bu'ger executing orders, 5 45 Dr B F Harry balance oil quarter's salary, 22 62ij Michael Bannon bill rendered, 25 00 i l.omas Daisd shearing sheep, 5 ;j| Nicholas Lyons bill of goods. )3 ] f Wm Leary, lor use of Poor House, -JO On Blymire & Haitley, bill rendered, 5,1 irj J Hiddle lor apple butter and dried apples, 12 25 Wm F Moor head 2 quarter's salary, !I0 01) El wood Harmer balance of check, 115 00 James Crisman issuing orders, , 8 00 .Mrs Wm .Moorhead services as matron, 12 00 J F Linn, support as out-door pauper, 30 00 O H Tat e assignee ot Saruom & Gepharf, 48 35 Michael Kitchey, 28J bushels wheat, 25 05 T W Horton error in settlement, 2 43 John Long attending Luke Eager, 11 75 Darnel '.'.'alters bringing pauper, 8 80 I Jeremiah Lea-Kure,donation, 20 00 John i razier keeping pauper, 19 00 V.. Householder removing pauper, -1 20 James Wertz Bill of Lumber, 35 00 T.lv . Gettys Jr. 1 qr's salary, 6 25 Adam Dibert on* But/, ' 41 00 Simon Cook bill of beef, 7 15 Alexander Giison for oats, 5 00 s. p. Broad work at forebay, 0 00 Stephen Seigle keeping pauper, 20 00 William I.eary use ot Poor House, 15 00 ! Simon Mixell for beef, (3 S3 John Long expense of two paupers, 11 51 Isaac .Mengle Jr Bedstead iV colfin, 5 15 Peggv Davis, check & interest dated aug 31 i D>s2, <37 05 j William Hartley for bacon, 20 16 I Michael Weisel wheat & barrels, 9 25 Michael ilnlterbaum beet it bacon, 30 56 Levis Statler for coal, 42 08 Des alt Hershberger for bacon, 23 07 John Bridahiun brick and crockery ware, 3 98 Frederick Mench lor piue i: trimming grapa vine, 2 02^ Frederick Mench for veal, 6 03 do rye, 5 60 do straw-pine & apples, 208 j do mutton, 3 12 j B. VV. Gar ret son anst over paid, 19 701 1 .41. K. Kaitges work at race, 5 00 J llenry Sellers for woik, 0 i Join Miatler apples, 4 0O Janes Naugle bringing pauper ~ *>o S. D. Broad hanging master, wheel, 5 00 Wiiliam P. Monrbead partofcbeck, 2S 00 | Dewah Hersbber/er tor beet, 0 99 Jaiob Mortimor,for beef. b OiH I Isaac D. F.ariie>t do 1 "0 | William Milburn making eottins, 9 1 0 i.(blond Bedell bringing pauper, 1 30 S. D. Broad work at forebay, -IS Oil T Vt Horton. bringing pauper, 1 50 T.AV. Horton justice it constable fees, 2 00 T. R. Gettys 1 qrs salery, 6 25 ■ . Horton Keeping paiip-r, 16 50 : MiE. Bartges or* at trull, ~ •>'' Fiiiiiti Clark wheal, 4-" * 1 —i ; j 3:nb Snyder wheat & earn, 30 j !>••. i\ C. R-amor's half years s.il.iry. 3 ) O'l Djvi:' Waiter aint over paid on duplicate, 6 78 ; ; - Mo M . v M r coal, IS 00 ' Meyer? & Ben lord bill printing, 44 53 Samuel Hf.wn part of check, 10 0 ) ! John Arnold do 20 00 ; Mrs ..try Moorheinl services as tr.a!ton, 12 o<> John Rimby repaiiing kitchen, 1 53 Samuel Detinaiigh for beef, -1-6 ''o Thomas .Murray part u! check, ti ) 00 An!huiiy Whit medicine for self, 5 0 ) William Gillespie ami over pai l J 19 Thomas IcCoy hi!! of hacott, 620 Robert F\an hill c.l g >o!-, 44 O'J .fa-.-oh iv e.l Cv Co., do S2 33 William Moorhead part of check, 22 10 i iMinn F>q., check its foil, 40 9.) tv. ■ y flcirj i servuiiT executions, 2 62 ,Ge r_-e Bfyndre stone coal, & tin ware, -15 21 i : Jeremiah Akers nioney i-lnnled, 1 25 "bias Gump do 20 S8 George Elder half year salary, 20 00 T. K. Gi ttys quarters, do 6 25 t Due Treasurer on lutset(lrmrot, 39 7S i G. .rge Rivmi: • ry as I'rea.s'i.-er, !0 tJO William Moori'.eail pari 4 check 0 f 30 . ; ITrcurrettl . ionev, !0 00 | Auditors' clerks' salary, 20 00 I.l.missions allowed collectors, 193 99! ; ;v; uter.if • -rt aiiowed coiSector?, 22t) b' 13 • ci i rest or; - ro.l v checks, liil 67 ■ n:% $4128 IS .'. i'./7 /k'. ,L.\'T of monies dut to B'dford i i Co'u.t., Poor House, on the 1 s>t tiin Felion, •! -*S 95 j | Thomas Ritcm-y, Amour.?, $2579 60i We the undersigned Auditors of Bedford i county, do certify that we have examined the ! inregtuns account of George Blymire, '1 reasu ! rer of the Poor and House of Employment of j Bedford C'Uiity. and find the same to he cor- j I rect and true as above stated, a-i i ti.at there is ! a balance due said I'ieasurer of 63.70f. Witness our hand and seal tiiis -Ith day of January, A. D. 1859. HENRY B. MOCK, [u. ?-l JOHN W. CRISMAY, [L. S.) JAMES C. DEYORE. [I.S.J ! Atfest, TIIOMAX R. GETTYS, Clerk. Exeeulor's Notkift. NOTICE is hereby given that Le'ters Testamenta ry on the will of Fredrtck Smith, late of Colerain tp., i dece used, have been granted to the undersigned, by j the Register of wills of Bedford County—'hat uli persons having claims on sa id Estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, anj those indebted are notified to make immediate payment. HFNKY F. SMITH. f i Feb, 25, 1559. G. W. HOUSEHOLDER, j Ex'rs I{ x!, fhej first tns/ul/rnenl of /V cinifnf slock subscribed by th.m, being $4.J6? per share. By order cf the Board, JOHN I'. REED, r eb. 25,'59. Sec'y. &. Treasurer. iNOi'ICK. All persons are hereby no titled that I have pur- ' chasedlat Sheriffs Sale one Jot of Tinner Machines, j Hand Tools, Patterns &c. Also the entire Jot of stock and tin ware in the shop lately occupied by I Abraham Herman—as whose property the r anit was ! sold. I also hereby give notice that 1 I -ve hired said I Herman, and will hereafter carry ori the Tinning bu- I siness at the shop formerly occupied by biin orr Jj harina Street. Notice further given that the Books of said Herman now belong to me and any persens having accounts will please preaentjiierri to Samuel Ka-Jebaugh Esq., for settlement without de lay. : Feb, 25, 1859. SAMUEL BARNHART. LIST :\9f!!L I am determined that unless all persons indebted to me on account, note, or otherwise do not make j payment immediately, that their accounts ,Nc.. w-ill be placed in the hand- of an officer after the'lorhf day of March, 15",9 for collection. This is j o,i> the last notice. G. \y -*i i'P. Bedford Foundry. | THE subscribers saving purchased the Bedford j j Foundry of > T - ir '- Wasbabaugb and Bannon, would : most resc- c?fuiiy announce to the citizens cf Bed ; ford-nd adjoining counties that they ere prepared to j i .uake and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for Grist acd Saw-raills, Chines Ploughs. Jlpple mill v. Cooking. TEN PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED ANO Sieigb soles, waMi kelflev, of different sizes, wagon [ foxes of all sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior arti- j ele), oven door-, ei d every thing usually made in a j country Foundry. WomJcoc) . Seyltr an ! BILL-SIDE PLOUGHS.—AIso, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the e.peciai attention o! our fanners—a superior article to the oi l Plug Plough, with two kinds of points, shares anil land sides to -u.f all ploughs in general use in this coun ty. Turning and rifting of iron patterns made To order, and all kinds of repairing done at the short ; est notice and at low puces. Ail our own work made oi the very b'-.-.t riiateiial, and warranted to j give satisfaction. Fat".;CTB tttst! ether* w< uld day of March, next, the following described Real Ksfate, viz: The MAN- | Si ON TKAC I , of said deceased, containing 251 A CREB, about 160 acres el p ared and under fence and ina high slate of cult ivatinn. The improvements are o.v/J .y;LT log frame house, basic BAR >, and the icce-sa'y out-building-. Thi t'arrit is one of fh" bc-i in Hopewell township, being goo-i litio-sto: ' land atul ing t tree good r>rinc and orchard therein. One other Tract containing 1:1 acres, about 00 acre? cleared and midtf frnrt. The improvements ! rue TWO LOG HOUSES, TWO STABLKS and oth- i er ou'-bu d.iif g-. I here is a good spring on the; premises, am! aGo an orchard theieon This is ' ! good iand am: in a good state of cultivation. One other Iract containing 69 acres, about 39 a ; ere- cleared and m good order. The improvements are one Log House, Stable and Saw-rot!!. There is i ; also an orchard thereon. i t.ese lands are a,! in a good STflrn of country, within i s.hort distance of the Rail Road and at the dor r of a ready market ail the ti : •>. j run es third to remain in the property du , ri:! - tr.e lifetime of the widow, the interest thereon payable to her annually—one tbird In hand ar con- I Brotation of sale, and the balance in two equal an- \ j uual payment* without interest. j "... JAMES E. KAY, Feb. 25, 1859. Tru-tee. TL' BLIC SA LE OF IA I" 4 T t riiyi liihAij ihblAlih. r?S uniJer?ijned Assignees of Patrick D )|- j j. iarii, will idler at Public Sale on (he j re- j ntises, in Napier Township, on .Monday, the 2 i./ day of dtf irch, next, ' the fallowing Re. 1 E tale, situated in said town- I j ship, viz: A tract of Land, b-in? the mansion ; place, containing about 96 acres, more or less, i • adjoiniiie other land assigned, and John Si!! on i |I he East, John \Y|| jit'iiue on the IVest, David i Border on the North, and A. Sttlil -r on the Sou!.h, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, a portion of wfiich is meadow. The dwelling I house is a food new Log House two stories ; j high, with a spring of fine water near ttie ; house. There is also an old Barn on the pre- j rr.ises, with other out-buildmgs—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 frame Dwelling House, j with a Stable and threshing floor, with about | | 30 acr-'.- cleared at: I under lence, the uniin i proved land !- well timbered, and the v. hole ! being but about ball a mile from the Turnpike,! I lias a good rot I itic-r to Bedford or Schells- j | burg. ]' ssiou given on the Ist of April. '17 s "TERMS—One half in hand, balance in : j one and tw years without interest. The grain ; now i:i the groui.u will be reserved. JOHN sfi.L. JOHN MOWER, Feb. 25,'59. A vigneea. V A 25 P 5-: s. H. 11. ELI)RIDGE, .Manufacturer, Importer end Dealer t.t CARPETING?, OIL CLOTHS. M A T T I N G S. &c. tielrig in a hyc-street, linger very light expanse-, t!:is Hou-e has been ceaelc! for mnnv years to maui teln ihc reputation of being the CKEATLSi i;i the City. Warehouse, NO. !3 ETRAVv'BEftRY STREET, second door above Chestnut Street. ET'Strawberry is the first street west of Second Street, THiL.A !)F.L!'Bi A . JJ JV-'.'-JVvV | C S'I'HEET, Bchreea Four-and-a-half anil Sixth Slrcrs, WASHINGTON, D. C. o A- F- KIMAIKLL, Propriflftr- E. V. < AAIPBELL* Sttprriult ndrtit. i Washington City, Dec. to, 57-Jy. rsn TAv/rrffwf rFrrrrrrsrrrxf \ r r I 111 ii mm. ji muni ■ , m ~ t>* wummmmmmmm-J. BEDRiiu) HiirH sniooL FINS SCHOOL will open on Mo: MAY tfie 9t-t i ot t-bruary, ia the LA son f.r:ir* Bcildim., , !" rt .lore orenpied by the U- v. Ceo. IV Augo snlutugh. I :,f : j-i vices r ( Miss S. E. >' y l vouriT |, |; y 0 f thorough education. ati - partment. I <-:s r ms .mm difierent parts of ?fn*coun'v wishing to prepare I:i--mseive8 lor will find it to their advantage by rsttcii ling tins In stitution, a- special care wijl I— taken with j them, iii tilt' branchrs taugol hn ' e ' Common ! Schools" under Ihe supervision of the County 1 Superintendent. I he Session will be divided info two Qnnrtvrs of : 11 weeks each. Tuition per Quarter, Primary Branches S3 00 Common English. t CO Higher "cfo 5 00 j Classics 25 Students entering before the middle of the Quarter will he charge.! tut! tuition. Tbo-e entering after that time, w ill be charged half tuition No deduc tion made, unless in of protracted sickness-. D O. SHOE)? "" T - , j Bedford, Feb. 15. 4S3C , ' I rake pleasure in Shoemaker to the patronage of the o. Bedford and vi cinity. His r:ic—- ta lear '" r ls weil established. I.believe s.i— be fully qualified to teach alt the 1 ; ~u f j 6e proposes to teach. G. W. AUGHINBArGtI. T . yc u lll's I iii proved CAST-IROX CARRIAGE HUB. i fIiHE undersigned believes that he has inverted o | | cast iron carriage hub which far excels all oth ers now in use, ior strength, neatness and dot ability, and that it only nee use ,r;aM surely the young will not, as they value th * flowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Itsprai-eis upon the tongue of thous.-nds. t • Agent lor Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in ... w Haven, received following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since: Dkei JRIVF.b, COS., July 23, 5 853. j Mr. Levenworth—Sir: i have been troubled with i dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a vear, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together, 1 saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Restorative" as a cure. 1 culled at yonr store on the •st of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and 1 found to my satisfaction it was ths thing, it re moved the scurf and new hair began to grow; it is ! now two or three inches in length where it was alt off. I have great faith in it. 1 wish you to send ine two bottles more 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 ;pspcct, REEL'S PRATT. P ULA.. Sept.. 9, 18.37. Trof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is ; proving itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back part of my head almost lost its covering—in fact had. 1 have used but two half pint bottles ot your Restorative, and now the top of my head is we! j studded with a promising crop of young hair, and thl front is al-o receiving its benefit, ihave tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 think | from my own per-ona! recommendation 1 can induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. tGI Vine street. Vixcexnes, la., June 22, 1-S5C>. Frof. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact ure and vend vour recently discovered Hair Restora ; live. 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to u=e it—that il have, for several y ears, been in the babit of using, other Hair Restoratives, and that 1 find yours vastly I super ior to any other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original ! youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and gios-y appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the bauds that apply it, or the dress r>n which 1 it drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KING. O. WOOD N Co., 212 Broadway, New York (in the v cat New York Wire RailingKstabiisrr.ent, od 11 t Market Street, St. Louis, M-. And sold by all Druggists. lor ih e Drug .Store of L>r. B F Harry, Bed j ford. Pa. j .May li, IS-'S. | rtO.-s PORWARD. o. u. GAITfJER. i'fii vj Sfd A. <*;i4hr*, A'-TORNEYS AX L.AW, Bedford, Penn'a. J". vvar.r< J>i O. H. Gaitiihr of Som erset, have opened a law office in Bedford, Pa. (.). H. Gnillo r, having located permanently in Bedford, wel It- 1 assisted during every Court by Hie former. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office ( it Juliana street two doors South of the Inquirer office. J. W. ITs\Gi:\E ELTER, j Ailoiiii v at Law and Land Snrvejor, ' Will atlenil iri'h / romplness to all business entrusted to his care. I IWiu, eiiACTicK i\ Bkdpord A\i> Fei.rox Cocntif.*. I/" Office one door West of the Union Hotel