Auditor's Notice . —The undersigned ap pointed auditor to distribute the fund in the hands of Daniel Shock, administrator of Samuel Cart- j ivrigbt, late of Middle Woodberry township, dec'd, ! ivili attend to the duties of said appointment, at his j office, in the Borough of Bedford, on Friday, the j i>9tb day of April, next, when and where all inter-' ested may attend. J. W. LIJfGENFELTER, Mar, IS, ! 09. Auditor, j Auditor's Notice— T he undersigned ap- 1 pointed auditor to distribute the balance in the hands of Daniel Heltzell, administrator of Jacob Helliteli, j dec'd, will attend to the duties ot said appointment, at his office, iu the Borough of Bedford,' on Wednes day, the 13th day of April next, where all persons interested cau attend. J. W. LINGENFELTER, Mar. IS, 1859. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford the ISth day of February, A. p. 1559, on motion of O E. Shannon, E-q., John P. . Heed, appointed auditor, to distribute the money re maining iu 'he hands of John C. Vickroy, adminis trator of the estate o! Susan Burner, dec'd- The auditor will attend to the duties of the above appointment at hi- office, in the borough of Bedford, on Friday, the 15th day of April, uext, at 10 o'clock j of said day, when and whole all partie- interested i can attend. JOHN P. REED, Mar. 18, 'O9. Auditor. Trees! Trees! THE -übscrtber has on hand a quanli *njriio§® ty of fruit trees, which she wishes to li dispose of on reas inable ti-nns, in lots to suit purchasers such as, early and late ap ples and peaches—also, a lot ot choice grape vines, cheap for cash, or country produce. Ma r. 11, '59. MA R Y IV. I.RO WX. Seed i'©fa toes. A very smail quantity oi I'rince Albert and Buckeye potatoes, new varieties, arid said to be very fine, can be had at Hartley's. Try them. 999 9 9 BIG PAD LOCK. HARDWARE, IRON, PAINTS, OILS. VARNISH, FARM-IMBREMEN 1"S, \c. WILLIAM HARTLEY HAVING just letornrd Ron; the East, i- now receiving the laigest stock of general hardware, Cutlery, Brushes, Oils, Paints, Iron, <N:c., Oc . ever ottered to the people of Bedford county. The Store is enlarged the gcods are new—ti.e latest patterns and best quality—purchased for CASH at reliable houses. .NO AUCTION TRASH. All Warranted as He presented. Being determined to sell cheap, and believing that the credit system of Bedford county is ruinous to all classes excepting lawye r s, justices, sheriff's and constables, I have adopted Tfollowing TERMS upon which I wilt succeed or tail, viz: CASH, or approved trade or produce, excepting to those only, who will promptly settle, either by note or rush on the Ist of July and l-t January, ot earl. year. To all such 1 oiler great inducements, and will try to ' please them, and give them the worth of their ir.on py. The custom of those who buy with but a'faini eroba-biiity of paying is not wanted. thereby return my sincere thanks to my former customers, and earnestly desire their patronage.— Determined to sell as cheap (freight considered) and keep as good %vaie, as any other establishment in the State. The public are invited to a careful pe rusal of my catalogue, in which is enumerated un der their proper heads the articles always on hand. Builders auu all > JOT thing, m my line will find it to their advantage to examlVrc ...j Emon m or Ileal instate, THE subscriber, Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Claar, late of the Borough of Bedford, dec'd, will si-:i at public sale, on Thursday, the Ith day of April, next, nt the late residence of said deceased, the house and lot of ground occupied by him, in said Borough, be ing lot No. 194 in the plan of the town, adjoining the School House lor on the Ea-f, 1-aac Mengel, Jr., on the West, the Kay-town branch on the North, and West Pitt Street on the South; containing -0 ft. front on Pitt Street and running back to said Kays town branch. Havmg thereon erected, a one -tory log and weather boarded dwelling house, black smith shop, log stable and other out-bui! Jings. ALSO, at the same time and place, the out-lots of said de ceased, numbered 49 and 50 in the manor of Bed lord, situate about If miles from Bedford on the west side of the mad leading to the ••German Cor ner," adjoining each other, and. lands of Hugh Moore, Jacob Martin's heirs, John Sproat, (late Won. S;ai ken,) John Brideham and others, and containing ü bout 19 acres and 57 perches. Terms.—One third in hand and the balance in two equal annual payments without interest, to be secured by judgment notes, or notes arid mortgage, at the option of the subscriber. Possesion given as soon as the terms are complied with. JOSEPH CLAAR, March 11, 18.59. Executor. NEW WORK FOR AGENTS The Life, Speeches & Memorials OF DANIELr WEBSTER, CONTAINING MS MOST CELEBRATED ORATIONS, A SELECTION FROM THE EULOGIES DELIVERED ON THE OCCASION OF HIS DEATH, AND HIS LIFE AND TIMES. P.Y SAMUEL M. SMICKER, A. SI. This splendid work is just published, in'one large volume of 550 pages. It is printed on fine paper and bouftd in beautiful style ; contains excellent tint illustrations of bis Birthplace and Mansion at Marsh field; and a full-length, life-like, Steel Portrait.— Che Publisher offers it with confidence to the A tnerican public, and i- convinced that it will supply an important want in American literature. N'o work was to be obtained heretofore, which presen ted, within a compact and ronvenierft compa-s, the chief events of the life of Daniel Webster, his most remarkable intellectual efloits, and the most valua ble and interesting eulogies which the great men of the nation uttered in honor of his memory. We pre-ent all these, treasures in this volume, at a very moderate price, and in a very convenient form. Subscription price, in cloth, 51,75; handsomely ern lo--ed leather. $9.00. Persons desirous of becoming Agents for this valuable work, will ad.ire-s, for full particulars, DL'ANE RE LI SON, Publisher, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. March 1,'59. NOTICE. Reuben Gates J Libel for Divorce, in the v- \ Court of Common Pleas Mary C. Gates of Bedford County, no. 20, Feb'ry Term, !"-58. 1 he undersigned Commissioner appointed to take testimony and report the same to the Court, in the aoove case, hereby gives notice that he will meet the parties eoneeined in said case on Monday the '-'Bth day of March inst, at 19 o'clock A. M. at hi otlice in Bedford, when and where all p-rsor.s inter est may attend if they see proper. J. SELBY MOWER, March 1, 1859. Commissioner. S U R V E V I X <;. U. H. GAITHER will promptly a lend to all surveying bufin'ss that may be entrusted to b rn. Office cn Juliana street, i\vo doors South °t the Inquirer office. Cheap Produce Store! GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO Purchasers!! THE undersigned bavins purchased the Store lately owned by SAMUEL BROWN, deceas ed, offe;s to the public a large assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Boots .111(2 Shot s, Ac., Ac., at the lowest CASH prices. His stock of goods is unsurpassed in every point of excellence, and purchasers need only call and see to be convinced that it is to their interest to" buy at his establishment. For CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE, he will make the most advantageous sales to purcha sers, as immediate payment will enable him to u ake Great Reduction in Prices. Those who wish to secure bargains should not delay giving him a call. Store Room same as lately occupied by Mr. Brown, immediately opposite the Washington Hotel. JOHN A LSI P. March J-,A9. ©oal Saad At Public Xtile. ORPIMJYS\ COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order issued out of the Or phans' Court cf Bedford county, w ill be expo sed to public sale, at the house of Jus. S. 13<-ck wilh, at Hopewell, in said county. Oil Tuesday, ihe 22d duij of .March, inst., at our- o'clock, P. M., the interest of james A. Cunningham, deceased, being '.be one half, in the following deswibed Tract of Land, situate in Broad Top township, in said county, con taining •JOd ACHES and 7ti perches, adjoining land:? ot Ahner Horton, Win. Anderson, Asa Duval, Thomas 11. Horton and Isaac Barnet.— A portion of the land is cleared and under cul tivation—lite whole or greater portion is coal land. There is a .dwelling house and out-build ings on the premises. make known on day of sale. JOSEPH M. >TE\ ENS, J NO. M. CUNNINGHAM, March 1,'59. Administrators. ORPHANS*COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, lite subscriber will offer at public .vale, on the premises, in Harrison town ship, Bedford county, on MONDAY, the 13th day of March next, the following Real Estate, late the property ol Henry B-ltz, dec'd, viz: . / TR.ICT OF I..FM), situate in said township, adjoining lands of Sol omon Ley dig and Walfman on the south and east, and Jacob Hilligas on the north west, containing about EIGHTY FOUR ACHES. The iinpioveinents are a two-story and a hall Log Dwelling lime, in good repair, : log stable with a threshing tloor, and other out i buildings. There is also a good young apple i orchard upon the property, and the place is j well watered with some as fine springs as can i HP 1 ' acres are cleared and in jry ail new. the residue is well firndp ret/v*- the place is about half a mile from the tum | pike. Possession given on the Ist of April. I Terms made known on the dav of sale. "JOHN SILL. Jidmr. MILL FOR RESL 1 jPHE Mill of the undersigned situate in Pat- I tonsviile, Morrison's Gove, a tine grain growing country, will be tor rent for the next year, commencing Ist of April, 1859. The Mill is in good repair, having three run of French Burrs ami am! one pair of choppers. A LO —A targe double Brick House, the late res idence of the undersigned. This house was kept as a hotel a few years ago and would be well adapted lor that purpose. Ai.-o—Another comfortable Frame Home, occu pied lor a number of year by Doctor Wm. Burrh. : His intended for the residence of a Physician—Dr. j Burch intending to move out of the neighborhood, j will leave this situation vacant, it being one of the : most desirable situations in the State lor a regular ami attei.'ive practitioner. i hose desirous of renting any of the above men tioned properties will call on William P. t-cott, at Pattonsville. or the subscriber at Hopewell. Feb. 2-3, '59. JAMES PATTOX. SITERIFFS SdILE. BY virtue of writs of ten. ex., h: ti. fa., to me direc ted, there will he sold at the Court Hou-e, in the : Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the Ibth day of March, lS- r 9, at I o'clock, P. M., the following des i crihed real rstate, to wit: The iioltidaysburg and Bedford Turnpike Road with ail th- franchises thereunto belonging togeth er with a lot of ground containing one hair acre, more or less, all cleared and under fence with a sto ry and a half frame toll and dwelling house, and log stable thereon erected—adjoining lands of Susan Carney and others—situate in Bedford township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as Ihe prop erty of the Holiniaysburg and Bedford Turnpike road Company. ALSO—One lot of ground in Chaneysville, ami having thereon erected a Frame dwelling House one and a hall stoier- high, containing store room, granary, Jkc., and having al-o thereon erected a frame Stable, and other out-buildings. ALSO—A tract of mountain land on "Ragged Mountain," containing s*4 acres, adjoining lands of Thomas Lawhead, Mary Ann Buxton, Edward North craft and David Walter, ar.d taken in execution as the property of Wrn. Lashlev. WM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Feb.2->,'59. Executor's Notice. .NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted by the Register of Bedford County to the undersigned residing in Bedford, on the Will of Samuel 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 F.-tate will present them duly authenticate.! for settlement. MARY VV BROWN, Feb 18, '.19 Executrix. Dlcdical t'o-iartnerUlp. THE undersigned have associated themselves in (tie practice of Medicine, in Ihe village of St. Clairsville. Night calls promptly attended to. Oliice opposite the St Clair Inn. VVM. A. VICEROY, G. VV. STATLER. Feb. 11.'59. STRAYS. Came !o the premises of the subscriber in Juniata township, some time last fail, two stray steers, the one a red steer with a crop off' the right ear, the other a red and while spotted steer with four white leet, but no other marks p-rceptibie. The owner is desired to come forward, prove properly, pay charges and fake fh-m away, or else they will be dealt with according to law. Harman's Bottom, March 4-, '59. ALVEY BO VT PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Ofpfcans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at Pub lic Sale on the premises in St. Clair Township, ou Saturday, 26/A .March, inst. the following described Real Estate, viz : a tract of land in said Township, adjoining lands of John W. Hoover, George Feaster and others, containing a bout 75 acres, with double Log House and Log Barn thereon erected, about two thirds cleared and under fence, with orchard and Nursery thereon, trgTKRMS:—Cf.sh at confirmation of Sale. MAHLON SMITH, Adm'r of the Estate of James Smith, dee'd. March 4,'59- PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. AY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises, in Cumberland Valley Town ship, on Saturday, 261h .March, inst., the following described Real Estate, viz : a tsacf of land containing 148 acres, adjoining lands of Abm. McClelland, Nathan Lee and others, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, with Log House and Log Stable thereon erected, also a good spring thereon. [TT'TEIiMS:—Cash at confumation of Sale. O. E. SHANNON, Adtn'r of the Estate ol Daniel Shea, dee'd. March 4,'59. S TATEMENT and report of Wm. F. ftfoor head, Steward of the Poor and House of employment of Bedford County, from the Ist dav ot January, 1858. till the Ist day ot April, 1858. Dr. To cash from P. Smith on account, $-3 0i) do H Nicodemus, for bran, 50 do G Blymire, for rye, 1 00 do Jno P Arnold, for fiour, 2 75 do Mrs Harmon, for corn, 15 do Jno YV Lingenfelter, for corn, 45 do Simon Nans, for buckwheat, SO do Joseph Tate, on account, 1 50 do YV T Chapman, " 2 25 * do A J Sansom,' " 1 50 do Rush R Henderson " 0 13 do D Johnson, at decase, 5 00 do Jno P Reed, for eorn, 45 do Simon Cook, for calf, 4 50 do Dr. Compher, lor corn, 43 do A Perrin, for rye, 1 00 do Dr. Reamer, on accouut, 2 50 do H Nicodemus, for rye, 2 15 do H Len'z, " 2 00 do A Middieton, 1 00 do S Dickerhoof, for flour, 6 00 do L Agnew, ' 1 00 do For pig, 1 00 SSO 71 CR. Fiv cash paid G YVeidel, on account, in lull, $ 13 do Mrs Adams, for knitting, 1 00 do J VV Heeler, for salt, 5 75 do J Bolinger, for brooms, 50 do Mrs t'royle on account, I 20 do S Reighart, for marketing, 1 50 do J Bowser, for salt, 5 25 do 1 lmler, tor apple butter, 4 50 do J Forney, lor baskets, 80 do Jn) Ry sling, lor apple butter, 1 25 do 8 Cook, for bee.', 7 15 do D J Shuck, tor salt, 2 50 do F Friend, tor bacon, 3 60 do Isaac lmler, for dried truit, 3 00 do YV Lysinger for shoeinending, 75 do A Hull, removing pauper, 1 00 do H Naugle, do" 50 do T Oldham, do 50 do II lckes, * do 50 do l<aac Lippel, on account, 5 00 do Reiser, hat lot pauper, 75 Dy ran to oaiance, ®l'7 t SSO 7 1 STATEMENT and report of YVin. L 'ary, Steward of the Poor am! House of Employment of Bedford County from April Ist 1858, till Ist January, 1859. DR. To cash paid l'or grain, flour, Re., from . sundry persons up to January Ist, 1839, SIOB 15 CR. By cash paid for brooms, $ 60 do H Stiffler for apples, 371 do H Peck lor plaster, 8 50 do Chimney Sweep, 1 00 do YVm Herring for toll, 10 do Dr. Anderson for seed com, 2 50 do J Edwards for altering stock, 1 50 do Cruder for basker, do 11 Sellers for white washing, 2 621 do Mrs. Cuppet for dried fruit, 1 00 do YY'm Bowles stage tare lor send ing | auper to Chamberaburg, 3 50 do A Herman for boiler, G2} do YY'm Bowles for horse hire, 3?i do John Taylor for tar, 12| do Joshua Shoemaker, for mutton, 37i i do Mixell tor beet, 72 do Mrs Koontz for fruit, 1 50 do Expenses to Coalmotif, _ 2 00 do Mrs Harklerood lor truit, 1 50 do Sipes for beef, 2 40 do Liquid Camphor, 25 do J Williams, lot basket, 25 do J Harklerood tor potatoes, 2 00 do White and Black on account, S7J do German lor woik at race, 5 2.3 do YY'tn. Herring for toll, 50 do German for work at race, 520 do Expenses to Hopewell, ] 25 do P Ritchey for mutton, 1 00 r!o do for fruit, do S Vondersmilh,on account, 96 do Dtehl tor straw, SI do Morgert for scantling, 40 do D Sbuse lor lirne, 1 ou do Expenses toC'omberlarid, 1 50 do ltitchey for mutton, 90 do Mrs Hammond for brush, 50 do Expenses to Cumberland, 1 50 do 1' Little for straw, 1 (0 do Dr Harry for lard, 2 ijt do Axe bought at sale, 75 do Jno Meloy for rye, 22 7)0 s>l 11 Balance due Poor House, 23 74 SIOB 15 STATEMENT ol the Poor H >use mill, from the l3t day of January, 1858, to the Ist day of January, A. D. 1859. DR. ZZ 57 O ZZ -2 ° 573 T* ° ? S a n •" Am't of toll grain bro't " * S in, as per mo. report, 361!} 227} 13} 19 *0 Bought of J Snyder, 20 do P. Clark, 50 do YV Ritchey 28£ do Jno Meloy 30 Amount, 160 257J -15; 19 6 CR. By amount of grain used in Poor House anil sold to sundry person* lor cash and on accounts lor work done in repairs to mill, house, &e., &c. v; o ■ r* S ? 3 S 2. o p r Am't used in P. House, 353 20 21 34 Horse feed, 79^ Hog feed, 21 5| 4 Sold sundry persons, 85 106k 134 1,7| j Amount, 468 287 42J 49* 5 List of paupers admitted, discharged, died, Re., du ring each month, and the number remaining at the end ot each month. Also, the average number sup |K>rled in the House during the year, together with the no. of out-door paupers, supported ij- buried bytbe Institution, from the Ist day of January, 1858, to *ht tslday ' Ja- >tj, '.S v . > tt K OCac-o 2 3^ cl_ r~- "' o y Z t s A 2 2 c 2: 3v; 3 s 2 f' 2 3 s'" 3 w 5; 05 1858. January, 2 23 IS February, 2 1 1 23 18 March, * 4 5 1 20 19 April, 2 1 21 19 May, 5 1 24 20 June, 1 1 1 24 20 July, 2 1 1 23 20 August, 2 1 23 21 September, 2 1 25 22 October, 3 1 28 23 November, 3 2 1 29 24 December, 3 1 30 25 31 13 4 3 1 293 249 making an average of 45 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 paupers who were sick in different parts of the county, one of whom has since been brought to the Poor House. 4IS way-faring persons were p ovi ded with board, lodging, Rc., of whom 22 were A mericans, 311 Germans, 93 Irishmen, 14 Knglish m* n, 3 Frenchmen, 2 Italians, 2 Scotchmen and 1 Welshman. STATEMENT of the pro luce of the farm of and garden from April Ist, 1858, to January Ist 1859. 85 dozen wheat, 300 bushels ears of corn, 10 bus. of oats, 250 bushels of potatoes, 10 bushels of beets, 10 bushels of tomatoes, 12 bushels of onions, one ditto small, C bushels of parsnips, 20 torisofhay,s loads of corn fodder, 2000 heads of cabbage, G bar refe of kraut, 3 barrels of cucumbers, 225 pounds of wool, 3 beef hides, 8 sheepskins,! calf skin, 5 calves, 330 pounds of mutton, CO pounds of veal, 218 W (rounds of pork, 560 pounds of lard, 1153 pounds of beef, 85 pounds of tallow, 438 pounds of butter 20 pounds of hard soap, 14 barrels of soft soap. Live stock on farm. 2 horses, 71 sheep, 7 cows, 1 heiffer, 1 bull, 32 shoats,2 brood sows. Feed for Stock. 12 tons ol hay, 25 bushels ears of corn. Articles manufactured in House, hy matron. 59 shirts, 14chemises, IS pair mens' socks, 5 pair womens' stockings, -1 pair children's do., 2 ■ wo mens' dresses, 1 child's do., 9 sheets, 20 pillow slip-, 10 bed-ticks, 2 bolsters, 22 aprons, 8 pair of ] mens' drawers, 8 pair mens' pants, 3 shrouds,s sun honnets, 2 vests, 2 round jackets, 1 coat, 4 women's caps, 15 comforts, 12 towles, 1 table cloths. We the undersigned, Directors of the Poor and llou s e of employment of Bedford county, do certify that we hove examined the above account, state ment and report of YVm. Leary, Steward of said Poor and House of Employment, from the Ist day of April, 1858, and find the same to be correct. YVitnes, our hands and seals this Ist day of Janua ry, 1859. GEORGE ELDER, [L. S.j GEORGE SMOOSE. [L. S.] ATTEST— JOHN AMOS. [L.S.J THOMAS R. GF.TTYS, Clerk. REPORT of George Blymire, Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment of Bedford County, in account vjith laid Coun ty, from the Ist day oj January, iS.iS, till the Ist dau of Januaru, 1859. DPI-,' ran. 'To amount received from Collectors, as follows: Ffini Jacob Nicodemus, ssl 92 do P H Shireg in tall, 21 61 do Robert Elder in full, 18 05 do KliasGump, do 44 41 do Josiah Bruner, 131 50 do John Dasher, 25 00 do Jacab Evans in full, 28 89 do Henry Egulph, do 59 91 do John Sparks, do 36 99 do Simoneßeard 75 00 do John Furry, 62 27 j do Jacob Smith in full, 110 85* do Adam Barnhart in full, 156 21 do John Osborn, " 165 20 do Samuel James, 175 S3 Iro Jonathan Feighlner in iur : T" do Alexander Davjs, " ' 92 50 do Nathan Hurley in full, lis 99 do John 15 Zjok, • 96 04 do Noah Tipton, 77 00 do Win Camel! in full, 181 24 do Philip Cuppet, 151 00 do Abraham Morgan in full, 118 67 do Wor Musters, " 98 It do Daniel Horn. ' 40 71 j do James Smith, 177 72 do Amos Ash in full, 79 21 ido Isaac M lmler in full, 123 60 do Simon Beard, 195 Ou | do Henry S Fluck, 119 10 do Daniel Shuck, 92 -11 do Jacob Reighart, 103 36 do John Shoemaker, 60 00 do John Morgan, 48 00 do Henry Horn, 35 43 do Geoige F Steel, 48 59 do Michael Bone, 47 60 do YY'm Carnell, 23 90 do A. Smith, 17 75 do Christian Felton, 30 00 do Thomas Ritchey, 21 50 do Emanuel Statier, 20 00 do John Smouse, 50 00 do YVm Kirk, 36 20 do Jacob Hanks, 65 81 do Isaac Pressell, 25 IS do John Fluck, 125 Oil do Thomas II Horton, judgment, f124 06 $1064 17| CREDIT. Dr B i-' Harry .tore bill R nr. attendance, $lO7 02 Mrs Exluie keeping out-door pauper, 6 00 I) Helsel, bringing pauper, 7 17 Jacob Dunkel for wheat, 20 12j. J H Rush due on settlement, 3 43 James F Linn keeping out-door pauper, 6 00 James F Linn do do -t 00 T R Gettys o equarter's salary, 6 25 T K Getty a do do 6 25 John Mower balance on B Bender, 6 20 N Lyons balance on bill of goods, 17 73 John Ksht lmun bringing pauper, 2 70 B F Horn for lumber, 8 25 S Shuck R Co for bill of goods, l-t 72 Jacob BarndoHar for shingles and goods, 27 70 Dr G YY' Anderson for wheat, 25 00 Jacob Mortimore for beet. 18 42 Job Mann, Esqr, part of check, 37 51 John K Joi Jan repairs at mill, 9 00 Mrs Exline for support of out-door pauper, 756 A Gilson for oats, 6 25 J Miller for shoeinaking, 3 00 Jacob Reed bill of good-, 23 04 E Bedell bringing paup-r, 70 Laban Johnson,donation, 12 50 do do 12 50 Nicholas Lyons bill of goods, 29 53[ James M BamdoHar, 79 79 Henry Shaffer, 33 64 J C Kiser money borrowed, 211 00 Isaac Lippel goods, . I 14 Henry Fluck bringing pauper, 4 Dr B F Harry salary and bill of medicine, •> 4 30} Michael Conrad, 33 00 T K Gettys Ist quarter's salary, 6 25 Samuel Brown bill of goods, 21 82 do do 35 10; J A Blackburn for bacon, 10 ri J A Osborn burying out-door pauper, 7 00 Michael Bannon part of bill rendered, 25 00 Nehemsah Flegle boarding pauper, 6 00 J F Linn support as out-door pauper, 5 00 do do 4 00 Samuel YY'av balance of check, 83 00 Lucas Saupp for straw, 3 00 J F Linn support as out-door pauper, 1 00 Simon Nycum, 47 76 Jacob Biddle paid check in lull, 27 30 Henry Moses part of check, 25 00 Jacob Barudoliar, do 25 00 do do 20 00 do Interest on judgment, 48 00 YY'm F Moorhead, 24 00 David Over printing, 65 73| John M iller shoernendir.g, 5 25 T K Gettys making out and distributing du plicates, 30 00 Wm Spidel repairing mill irons, 5 00 Mrs Exline, donations, 6 75 Jacob Dunkel for wheat, It 50 r ur r ■ • • • • •-> qn | John Arnold store bill, I s 01J Daniel B Bu'ger executing orders, 5 15 Dr B F Harry balance on quarter's salary, 22 62j ' Michael Bannon bill rendered, 25 00 ; Thomas Daisd shearing sheep, •' 31 | Nicholas Lyons bill of goods, 1 ' 14 I VV'm Leary, for use of Pool House, 20 00 j Blymire He Hartley, bill rendered, 55 13 J Biddle for apple butter and dried apples, 25 | Wm I"' Moorhead 2 quarter's salary, 90 00 ; Etwood Harmer balance of check, 145 0" | James Crisman issuing orders, 8 00 j Mrs Wm Moorhead services as matron, 12 00 \ J F Linu, support as out-door pauper, 30 00 JS 11 Tate assignee of Sansom fc Gepbart, 48 35 Michael Ritchey, 28J bushels wheat, 25 65 T VV Horton error in settlement, 2 43 John Long attending Luke Eager, 'l4 75 Daniel Walters bringing pauper, 8 80 Jeremiah Leashure, donation, 20 00 John Frazier keeping pauper, 10 00 G. W. Householder removing pauper, 4 20 James Wertz Bill of Lumber, 35 00 T.R . Gettys Jr. 1 qr's salary, 6 25 Adam llibert one Butt, 41 00 Simon Cook bill of beef, 7 45 Alexander Gilson lor oats, 5 00 S. D. Broad work at forebay, 6 00 Stephen Seigle keeping pauper, 20 00 William Leary use oi Poor House, 15 00 Simon Mixell for beef, C 83 John Long expense of two paupers, 11 51 Isaac Mengle Jr Bedstead coffin, 315 Peggy Davis, check & inteiest datedaug 31 1852, 67 05 William Hartley for bacon, 20 10 Michael Weisel wheat & barrels, 0 25 Michael llalterbaum beef & bacon, 36 56 Lewis Statler for coal, 42 08 Dewalt Hershberger for bacon, 23 67 John Bridaharn brick and crockery ware, 3 08 Frederick Mench for piue & trimming grape vine. 2 02J Frederick Mench for veal, G 03 do rye, 5 66 do straw pine & apples, 2 68 do mutton, 3 12 B. W. Garretsonamt over paid, 10 70[ M. E. Bartges work at race, 5 00 Henry Sellers for work, < "<■'> John Shaffer apples, 4 00 James Xaugle bringing pauper 2 30 S. D. Broad hanging master] wheel, 5 00 William F. Moorhead part of check, 23 00 Dewalt Hershberger tor beef, 0 O'J Jacob Mortimor,for beef, S Goj Isaac D. Earnest do 7 76 William Milburn making coffins 9 00 Edmond Bedell bringing pauper, 4 ''o S. D. Broad work at forebay, 48 00 T W Hoiton, bringing pauper, 1 50 T. W. iiortou justice & constable fees, 2 00 T. R.Gettys 1 qrs salery, G 25 T. W. Horton Keeping pauper, 10 50 M. E. Bartges wont at unll, 50 Philip Clark wheat, 40 (>~i Jacob Snyder wheat &. corn, 30 00 J. \V. Scott beel, 4 4-0 Fredei ick Nangle applebuller, 6 37 i DaviJ Dibert applebiitß r, 10 00 ; Frederick Naiigie bacon &. vinegar, 681 Daniel Snyder & I Jacob Laran :) :, 0 : i).. F. C. Reamer's half years salary, 30 00 David Waiter annt over paid on duplicate, 6 7S Mrs Marv Moorehcad services as matron, 12 00 Lawrence Jamison part of check no 12, 3o 00 H. \V. Garretson for coal, 18 00 Meyers & Benford bill ptinling, 44 o3 Samuel Brown part ol check, 10 00 John Arnold do Mrs Mary Moorhepd services asmalton, 12 00 John Ritnby repairing kitchen, 1 o0 Samuel Delib'Ugh for beef, 46 00 Thomas Murray part of check, 00 00 i Anthony Whit medicine tor self, 5 00 William Gillespie arnt over paid 1 19 Thomas McCoy bit! ol bacon, 6 20 ii L-.i i..ii ~r. >- ii on • Reed is. Co.. do 8— 33 William Moorhead part of check, 22 10 Job Mann Esq., check in fill!, " 4-0 9o Henry Conrad serving executions, 2 62 George Hlymire stone coal, S. tin ware, 45 24i Jeremiah Akers money refunded, 1 25 Elias Cuiiip do 20 88 George Elder bail year salary, 20 00 T. R. Gettys quarters, do 6 25 | Due Treasurer on last settlement, 30 78{ ; George Blymire salary as Treasurer, 40 00 ! William Moorhead part of check 64 39 ! Uncut relit Money, 10 00 Auditors' &. clerkF salary, 20 00 i Commissions allowed collectors, 193 99J Exoneration allowed collectors, 220 90£ Ami of interest on sundry checks, 161 67 j -\int, $4128 18 ST.JTEME.\T of monies due to Bedford i Count;/ Poor House, on the Ist day of Janua i ry, 1559, from Collectors, us follows: i Jacob Corle, lor 1554 S3S 01 j Jacob Nicodemus, do 102 15 j George Long, 1876 S 19| ; Josiah Bruner, do 42 47 | John Dasher, do 82 07 ' Simon Beard, • do 156 49 John Furry, do 5 92 | Samuel James, 1857 2t 19 llenry Rose, do 46 95 Noah Tipton, do 14 55 Philip Cuppett, do 85 12 James Smith, do 115 97 Simon Beard, do 244 05 Henry S Fluck, do 30 53 Daniel J Shuck, 1858 48 S7 Jacob Reighart, do 114 IS Lemuel Evans. do 89 36 John Shoemaker, do 47 19 John Morgan, do 71 43 John E Miller, do 55 97 Solomon Steel, do 75 44 Henry Horn, do 25 07 Michael Bone, da 45 46 Win Carnell, do 79 90 Anthony Smith, da 101 42 Christian FVlton, da 38 95 Thomas Ritchey, do 52 61 Emanuel Sta'.ler, da 5 59 John Smouse, da 29 19 Wm. Kirk, do 11S 71 Isaac Pressell da 54 21 Jacob Nicodemus, do 250 84 John B Fluck, do 51 16 John King, judgment, 1853, 80 69 John L Hill " 1854, 16 68 Amount, $2579 601, We the undersigned Auditors of Bedford countv, da certify that we have examined the foregoing account of George Blymire, Treasu rer of the Poor and House of Employment ot Bedford County, and find the same la be cor rect and true as above stated, and that there is a balance due-said Tieasurer of 63./ Of. Witness our hand and seal this till day of January, A. D. 1859. HENRY B. MOCK, [l. S-1 JOHN W. CRTS MAN", [l. S.) JAMES C. DEVOKE. [r.. s.] Attest, THOMAS R. GETTYS, Clerk. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given thai Letters Testamenta ry on the will of Fredrtck Smith, late of Colerain tp., d'eee ased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of wills of Bedford County—that all persons having claims on said Estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted are notified to make immediate payment. HENRY F. SMITH, ♦ l'eb 2". 1059. '• {Ex'rs (i- Iron City Commercial College. PITT?RI KG. PA. CHAKTEKED 1835. 300 STUDENTS ATTENDING JANUARY, IS.",*. Now the liriett and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young men prepared for actoal duties of the Counting Room. J C SMITH, A M., Prof, of Book-keeping and Sci ence of Accounts. A T DooTnerr, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com mercial Calculation. J A DEYDRICK and T C JK.-IKIKS, Teachers of Book-keeping. A COWLEY and W A Miller. Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE AMI DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, AS used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSI NESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY— MKRCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL LAW— Are taught, and all other subjects necessaty for the success and thorough education of a practical bu siness man. 1 2 Premium*-. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the past three years, aGo in Eastern and Western Cities lor best Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. Important Information. — Students ent*r at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa tions— 1 ui'ion for lull Commercial Course, $35.00 — Average tune 8 to 12 weeks—Board $2.50 per week —Stationary, C.oo—Entire cost. $60.00 to $70.00. CT^M'misters, sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens ot Business and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad dress F W JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Sep 3, IS3S-ly Rcdi'oni Uiiiipoaii Company. THE subscribers of stock, to the BLDFORD RAIL ROAD COMPANY, are hereby notified that bv a resolution of the Board, now duly organized, they are required to pay to the Treasurer of the Company, on or before the nth dav of April, nest, the first installment of the capital stock subscribed by them, being $ 1.16? per share. By order of the Board, JOHN P. REED, h eb. 25,'59. S-*c'y. Si. Treasurer. HOTICK. All persons are hereby no tified that 1 have pur chased at Sheriffs Sale one lot of Tinner Machines, Hand Tools, Patterns &e. Also the entire lot of stock and tin ware in the shop lately occupied by Abraham Herman—as whose property the same was sold. I also hereby give notice that I have hirpd said Herman, and will hereafter carry on the Tinning bu siness at the shop formerly occupied by L:m on Jj hanna Street. Notice is further given that the Book? of said Herman now belong to me and any persens having accounts will please preaentjthem to Samuel Kadebaugh Esq., lor settlement without de lav. Feb, 25, 1859. SAMUEL BARNHART. PUBLIC SALE OF GEORGE B KAY'S REAL ESTATE IN HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP. RY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bed ford county, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 19 tfi day of March, next, the following described Real Estate, viz: The MAN SION TRACT, of said deceased, containing 251 A CRES, about 100 acres cleared and under fence and in a high state of cult ivation. The improvements are ONE NEW LOG FRAME HOUSE, BANK BARN, and the necessary out-buildings. This farm is one of tbe best in Hopewell township, being ( and having thtee good springs One other tract containing lit acres, about CO acres cleared and under tence. The improvements are TWO LOG HOUSES, TWO STABLES and oth er out-buildings. There is a good spring on the premises, and also an orchard thereon This is good land and in a good state of coltivation. One other tract containing 00 acres, about 30 a cres cleared and in good order. The improvements are one Log House, Stable and Saw-mill. There is also an orchard thereon. 1 hese lands are all in a good section of country, within a short distance of the Rail Road and at the door of a ready market all the time. TELM> —One third to remaiu in the property du ring the lifetime of the widow, the interest thereon payable to her annually—one third in hand at con firmation of sale, and the balance in two equal an nual payments without iuterest. JA.VftS E. KAY, Feb. 2.J, 1559. Trustee. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. TITHE undersigned Assignees of Patrick Dol- JL lard, will offer at Public Sale on the pre mises, in Napier Township, on .Monday, the 21 st day of March, next, the following Real E-tale, situated in said town ship, viz: A tract of Land, being; the mansion place, containing about 96 acres, more or less, adjoining other land assigned, and John Sill on the East, John Whiteline on the West, David Border on the North, and A. Stiffier on the South, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, a portion of which is meadow. The dwelling house is a good new Log House two stories high, with a spring of fine water near the house. There 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 frame Dwelling House, with a Stable and threshing floor, with about 30 acres cleared and under fence, the unim proved land is well timbered, and the vhole being but a*vwt ball a mile irom the Turnpike, has a good road either to Bedford or Sohells burg. Possession given on the Ist of April. ygiL/^TERMS—One half in hand, balance in one ani! two years without interest. The grain now in the ground will be reserved. JOHN SILL, JOHN MOWER, Feb. 25,'59. Assignees. I A R l ETS. * 11. 11. ELDRIDGE, Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in CARPETING S, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &c. Being in a bye-street, under very light expenses, this liou-e has been enabled for many years to main tain ttie reputation of being the CHEAPEST in the City. Warehouse, NO. 43 STRAWBERRY STREET, second door above Chestnut Street. C7~Straw berry is the first street west of Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. SiOITSUM, HOUSE, C STREET, Between Four-and-a-half anil Sixth Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. \. F. kIYIWKLL, Proprietor. E. V- CAMPBELL, Superintendent, Washington City, Dec. 10, 57-ly.
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