Cheap Produce Store! great inducements to Purchasers!! THE undersigned having purchased Ihe Store j owned bv SAMUEL BROWX, deceas- c 'jf,rs to the public a latgo assortment ol j) r v Goods, Grccsriss, Queensware, and Shoes, &c,, A:c., at the Jowest cv.su prices. His -dock of goods is unsurpassed in every point ot excellence, and purchasers need only call and see to be convinced that it is to their j n < r .i) buv" at his establishment. For O>H or COUNTRY PRODUCE, he will irake the most advantageous sales to purcha ses, as immediate payment will enable hiiri to make Great Seduction in Frifces. Those who wish to s< cure bargains should not delay giving him a rail. Store Room same 3S lat 'K occupied bv Mr. Brown, immediately oppasii • the Washington Hotel. 1 JOHN A LSI P. March 4,59. "Mill FOR REST: rip HE Mill oi the undersigned situate in Pat- X tonsville, Morrison's Cove, a fine grain growing country, wiil be for rent for the next ve;!', commencing Ist of April, 1659. The Mill is in pood repair, having three run oi French Burrs anil and one pair of choppers. Also— A large double Brick House, the late res idence of the undersigned. This house was kept a< a hotel _ 3 , ars ago and would be well adapted for that purpose. Ai.-o —Another comfortable Frame House, occu pied for a number of years by Doctor VVm. Burch. It ts intended for the resilience of a Physician—Dr. Burch intending to move out of the neighborhood, will leave this situation vacant, it being one of the most desirable situations in the State for a regular and attentive practitioner. Those desirous of renting any of the above men tioned properties will call on William P. Scott, at Fattonsville. or the subscriber at Hopewell. Feb. 25, '59. JAMES PAT 10X. TURNPIKE NOTICE! ~ ~ VT an election held by the stockholders of the Bedford and Stoystown Turnpike road Company, on the 7th day of March 1850, Emanuel Statler, ot ScuelUhurg, was elected President; John Sills, Abr ahem E. Schell, of Schellsburg; Samuel Statler, Jr., and Hon. Michael Zimmerman, of Som erset county, Managers; and Peter Schell, Secreta ry and Treasurers who passed the following resolu tion, ami ordered the same to he-published. Rrsutcr.it, That hereafter NO PERSON is allow ed to quarry arid take awav any stone from the lime stone quarry on gravel hill, at Bedtord, belong ing to ib said Company, without permission from the board ol managers: and that John P. Reed, Esq., our attorney, is hereby authorized and requested to see that thi- resolution Is adhered to. And that the following section of an Act of As sembly passed the lbth day of April, 1650, be pub lished as a caution to persons who make a practice of rushing through toll gates without stopping to pay the toll, found in pamphlet laws, page 500, of 1653. Section 50, If any person shall pass through any toll gate, with any animals, vehicle or vehicles, tor which toll is demandable without paying such toll It shall be lawful for the turnpike road Company en titled to demand such toll, notwithstanding that such toll gate may not have been closed, when such person or persons passed by and through the same, to sue for and recover the same before any alderman oi jus'ice of the peace of this Commonwealth, with co,ls of suit, and in every sueti suit, the collector ol c lis shall be a competent witness for the plainti:f, Provided , that such suit shall be brought 'Within .'lO days from the time such petsor. shall have so passed throueh said toll gate without paving the toll afore said. E.MANUEL STA PLER, Attest— President. Pttt -- 6: hell, Sec'y. —A (livn.ii nd of a Bali" per rent, was declared by the board of managers of the Bed ford and Stoystown Turnpike Road Company, on the sev.-' 'k day of March, 1659, on all the stock of the sa O . v. and will be paid by the tiea>urer of tne sa ; any on demand, at his office, in Schells- In.'g.• 1■) Hon. Michael Zimmerman, in Somer set county. PETER SCHELL, Mar. IS, 1650. Treasurer. [So:- i-et Democrat, ii vert three times ] The University oi Familv Medicines Re, OF PHILA D ELP Ii LI. Incorporated by the State oi' Pennsylvania for the purpose of at resting the evils of worthless and sputioiis nostrums and supp \ g the people with rcin.tß domestic remidies have appo ; rited DANIEL R. ANDERSON, AGENT, for the sale of these valuable compounds, viz; Rowand's tonic mixture for cure of fever Jk ague Ac. do blackberry root syrup, 1 for diarrhoea, Ac.. University's remedy for lung complaints, coughs, Ac " " Dy-pepsia or Indigestion. " Sore Eyes. " Ear Ache or Deafness. '• '■ Tooth Ache " " Fever & Ague (in form of pills) i* << Costive bowels, (pills.) Unlike the various nostrums of the day, these remedies depend upon their merits for popularity. For sale by DANIEL R. ANDERSON, Centreville, Bedford county, Pa. Mar. 14-,I 4 -, '33. Rnn R R 111 i i BIG PAD LOCK. HARDWARE, IRON, PAINTS. GILS, VARNISH, FARM-LMPLEMEN i'S, -vc. WILLI JIM HARTLEY HAYING just teturned from the East, is now tw.\ fix tne largest stock of general hardware, Cutlery, Brushes, Oils, Paints, Iron, S'c., frc , evero!:'.*redto the people of Bedford county. The More i, enlarged—the goods are new—the latest patterns and b>*st quality—purchased for CASH at reliable hou-eg. NO AUCTION TRASH. All Warranted as Hejirescuteil. ueing determined |o sell cheap, and believing that the credit system of Bedford county is ruinous to t-d classes excepting lawyers, justices, shentis and constables, I have adopted the lollowing TERMS '■•,100 which I will succeed or fail, viz: CASH, or approved trade or produce, excepting to those only, voo will promptly settle, either by note or cash on ' - st of July and Ist January, of each year. To -uch iofler great inducements, and will try to • vase them, and give them tt.e worth of their mon >• Ihe custom of tho-e who buy with but a faint vrobauijrty of paying is not wanted. 'hereby return my sincere thanks to my former '--'tuners, and earnestly desire their patronage.— determined to sell as cheap (freight considered) and •ftp as good ware, as any other establishment in v ate. Ihe public are invited to a careful pe ia of my catalogue, in which is enumerated un -fr their proper h-ads tiie articles always on hand, biulders and all in want of any thing in my line ,; "d it to their advantage to examine my stock -March 11,1659. T Medical Co-partsiership. undersigned have associated theinselvei d the practice of Medicine, in tfie village o • Clnrsviiio. Night calls promptly attends 0.::;,; opposite th" St Clair Inn. VVM. A. VICEROY, G. VV. STATLER. F A- 11,'59. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at Pub- ; lie S J A | | J fjp fjp-| A | AY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of I Bedford County, the'undersigned will olFer at Public ! Sale on the premises, in Cumberland Valley Town- 1 ship, on Saturday, 26th .March, insf., the following described Real Estate, viz: a tsact of land containing 113 acres, adjoining lands of Abm. McClelland, Nathan Lee and others, about GO acres cleared and under fence, with Log House and Log Stable thereou erected, aiso a good spring thereon. R~7"f ERMS :—Cash at confirmation of Sale. 0. E. SHANNON, Adm'r of the Estate ol Darnel Shea, dee'd. March I, -7E i OTAT£ME.NT and report of IVm, F. Moor : I*s head, Steward of the Poor and House of employment of Bedford County, from the Ist day ol January, ISSS, till the Ist day of April, 18t)S. Dr. To cash from P. Smith on account, $3 00 | do 11 N icodenms, for bran, 50 •! do G Blymire, for rye, .1 CO j do Jno P Arnold, for flour, 2 7.7 ' do Mrs Harmon, for corn, 45 ; do Jno W Lingenfeiter, for corn, !5 : do _ Simon Naus, for buckw heat, SO j da Joseph Tate, on account, -1 -70 j do W T Chapman, " 2 2.7 ■ do A J Sansoin, " 1 CO do Hush 8: Henderson " 0 is do 1) Johnson, at dec-ase, 5 00 do Jno P Reed, for corn, 45 j do Sirnon Cook, for calf, -1 CO : do Dr. Compher, tor corn, 45 i do A Perrin, for iye, 1 00 ! do Dr. Reamer, on accouut, 2 50 do H Nicodemus, for rye, 2 S3 do H Lentz, " 2 Ou do A Middleton, " 1 ( dii S Dickerboof, for Hour, t ;;o do L Agnew, 3 GO , do For pig, 1 00 j SSO 71; Cll. . ; By cash paid G Weidel, on account, in lull, $ 13 do Mrs Adams, tor knitting, 1 00 | do J W Beeler, for salt, 5 75 \ do J Bolinger, for brooms, 50 do Mrs Croyle on account, 1 30 do S Reighart, for marketing, 1 CO do J Bow ser, lor salt, 5 25 : do I lmler, lor apple butter, 4 00 do J Forney, for baskets, 8!) j do Jn > Ryslint, for apple butter, 1 25 do S Cook, for beef, 7 15 do I) J Shuck, for salt, 2 50 : do F Friend, lor bacon, 3 CO ! tio Paac lmler, for dried Iruit, 3 0J do VV* Lysinger lor shoemeuding, 75 . do A Hull, reinoviug pauper, 1 00 : tio H Naugle, do * 50 do T Oldham, do 50 do II ickes, do 50 da 1-aac Lippel, cn account, 5 00 do Reiser, hut i'ol pauper, 70 i $n h". I By ca-h to balance, 2 78 . SSO 71! STAT BM FN P and report of Wtn. Leary,| Steward of the Poor antl House of Employment ! ol Bedford County from April Ist lboS, till Ist January, ISS;E pR. To cash paid for grain, flour, he., fro r. sundry persons up to January Ist. 1 8-70, slC> 15 Cll. By cash paid for brooms, $ GO do H St idler for apples, 37 i do El i'eck tor pßster, S J do Chimney Sweep, i 00 do Wm Herring lor toil, 40 do Dr. Anderson for seed co r n. 2 do J Edwards for altering stock, 1 50 do Cruder for lia.-ket, G2| do II Sellers for white washing, 2 62 i do Mrs. Cup; t for dried fiuit, 1 0U do \Vni Bow ies stage fare for send ing pauper to < t.ambersbuig, 3 50 do A Herman for boiler, Cg, do Wm Bowles for horse hire, do John Taylor for tar, 12., do Joshua Shoemaker, for mutton, 3 1 do -Mixell for beef. 72 do Mrs Koontz for fruit, 1 53 do Expenses to Coaiinont, ~ 03 do Mrs llarklerood for fruit, 1 C) do Sipes for beef, 2 40 do Liquid Camphor, 25 do J Williams, tor ba-ket, do J Harklerood for potatoes, 2 00 do White ai.d Black on account, 8" , do German for work at race, 5 2-7 do Wtn. Herring for toll, 50 do German for work at race, 5 2a do Expenses to Hopewell, 1 2-3 do P Ititcbey for mulio: , 1 e ■ do do Mriiuit, j do S Vondersmith, on account, do Diehl tor straw, 81 do Morgert lor scantling, '0 do i' Shuse for Line, 1 00 do Expenses !o Cumberland, 1 53 do ii Icfi -y lor mutton, to do Mrs Hammond for brush, 54 do i .tpen-.es to Cumberland, 1 5U do 1' Lit tie for straw, 1 ' 0 do Dr Harry for lard, . 201 do Axe bought at sale, 75 do Jno .Mtluy for rye, 2 3 50 ssl 41 Balance due Poor House, 23 7 1 SIOB 15 STATEMENT o! the Poor llruse mill, from the Ist day of January, 1878, to the Ist day of January, A. D. 1859. DR. 1. ? ? E = Am't of toll grain bro't " ' 3 in, as per mo. report, Bought of J Snyder, 20 do P. Clark, 50 do W Rite bey 28 J do Jno Meloy 30 Amount, ' 100 257 i 45 j 19 6 CR. By amount of grain used in Poor House and sold to sundry persons for cash and on accounts for work done in repairs to mill, house, htc., Zic. s: ~ o a 2 5 V; O • ES ? 3 5: S. .K • Am't used in P. House, 383 20 21 31 Horse feed, 79$ Hog feed, 21 I bold sundry persons, 85 IG6$ 13J 15J 1 Amount, 4GS 287 42® 49* 5 I.ist of paupers admitted, discharged, died, he., t!u --r : g each month, and ihe number remaining at the end ©f eac month. ALo, the average number sup ported in tf" House during the year, together with the r.o. of out-door paupers, supported i.y buried bythe Institution, from the Ist day of January, ISSB, to the Ist day of January, 1559. t 2 2 s ? s §■? g i'r ir o pj —. - =3 2 3- ~ ; =• =E; £' " % J 3" ""* 3 > 5S* 2 al g 3 s' = j- 2 X ,to January Ist 1859. S5 dozen wheat, 300 bushels ears of corn, 10 bus. of oats, ".'SO bushels of potatoes, 10 bushels of beets, 10 bushels of tomatoes, 12 bushels of onions, one ditto small, 0 bushels of parsnips, 20 ton- of hay,s I oars of corn fu i.ler, 20' J.) heads of cabbage, 0 bar rele of kraut, 3 barrels of cucumbers, 225 pounds of wool, 3 beef hides, b steep skins, 1 call skin, 5 calves,;:.-") pounds of mutton, 60 pounds of veal, 2!" - pouit !- of pork, pounds of lard, 1153 pounds j of beei, S3 pounds of tallow, 138 pounds ol butter j 20 jvounds oi hai l t-.oap, 1 1 barr is of soft soap. Live slock on farm. I 2 horses, 71 sheep, 7 cows, 1 heiller, 1 bull, 32 : shoals, 2 blood sows. Feed for Stuck. 12 tons ol bay, 23 bushels ears of corn. A'tUl't waM-- j ment and report of U'm. Leary, Steward of said ' Poor and House of Employment, iroai the Ist day of April, 1858, and find tne s.ur..- to be collect. Win o.ii Lands and #••-.!- Ibis Ist day of Janua ry, 1*59. GEORGE ELDER, [L. B.] i GEORGE SMOUSE, [L.S.] ; ! ATTEST— JOHN AMOS. [L. S.J Tkom 11. Gr.Ti.rs, Clerk. REPORT of George fiynire t Treasurer of tiic Poor House una House of Employment of . JJe 'ford County, in account with said Conn- j ty, from the Ist day oj January, IB.~>S, till tie LIF day of January, 1559. DEuTJII. To amount received from Collectors, as follows: From Jacob Nicodemus, S3l 92 do B H Shires in full, 24 61 do Robert Elder in full, . 18 05 j do Elias Gump, do 'l-1 41 do Josiah Bruner, 151 50 S do John Dasher, 25 00 do Jacob Evans in full, 28 89 do Henry Eguiph, do 59 91 do John Sparks, do 36 u9 do Simon Beard 75 00 do John Furry, o*2 27 do Jacob Smith in full, - 110 SSJ do Adam Barnhart in full, 156 21 do John Osborn, " 165 20 j do Samuel James, 173 83 do Henry Rose, 135 00 do Jonathan Feigbtner in full, 11 : 12 do Alexander Davis, " 92 56 do Nathan Hurley in full, 1 i-5 99 j do John B Hook, " 96 04 do Noah Tipton. 77 00 | do Urn Carnell in full, 1M 21 do Philip Ctippet, 151 00 do Abraham Morgan in full, lis 67 do Win Ma-ters, •' 98 14 da Daniel Horn. " 10 71 do Ja its Smith, 177 72 j do Amos Asii in full, 79 2 I do Isaac M In.ler in full, 123 60 ; do Simon £c.i r.l, 195 O'J i do Henry S Fluck, 119 10 do Daniel Shuck, 92 -51 do Jacob Keighart, 103 36 j do John Shoemaker, 06 00 j do John Morgan, IS 00 ' do Henry Horn, 35 13 I do George F Steel, -IS -38 do Michael Bone, 47 00 do \ m Carnell, 23 00 do A. Smith, 17 75 d> Christian Felton, 30 00 do '1 homas Rrtchey, 21 50 do Emanuel Statier, 20 00 do John Bmouse, 50 60 I do WinJvrrk, 36 2o do Jacob Hanks, 65 81 rlo Isaac Presseil, 23 IS do John Fluck, 125 00 do Thomas 14 Horton, judgment, *l2 1 (;•; can Dir. Dr B F Harry -tore b:si Am, attendance, $lO7 02 j Mrs Exlin. keeping out-door pauper, *"' . D ilelsei, '• i iiiguig pauper, 7 17 I Jacob Tunkt'l : .r wheat, 2t) 12J, ' J 'IP. ish due i : settleme.it, 3 43 • Jauie.- 1 i.iuri keeping out-door pauper, 5 00 : James F Lit n do do 4 00 1" BGe'tys oi e quarter's salary, 6 25 TRt.'ett.s do do 6 25 John Mnwer balance on B Bender, 6 20 N Lynn• balance on bill of goods, j; 73 John I s hi'l man bringing > ruper, 2 70 11 F Hnin for lumber, 8 5; S Shuck & Co (or bill of goods, -1 I 72 Jacob Barndoliar lor shingles and goods, 27 70 Dr G W Anderson for wheat, 25 00 Jacob Mortimore for beei, 18 12 Job Mann, E-iir, part of cho k, 37 51 John U Jordan repairs at mill, 9 00 Mrs Exiire T->r support of out-door pauper, 7 A GiSioti for oat-, 6 ~-3 • J Miller for -boeiuaking, 3 GO Jacob Reed htii of good-, 23 l>4 E Bedt-il bringing paup-'r, 3 70 Lahan John,on, donation, 12 50 do do 12 50 Nicholas Lyors bill of goods, 2!) ,53 J James M Ban.dollar, 79 ~-j Henry SbatiVr, 33 Gi .1 ti* Riser money borro wed, 211 (;!> j Isaac Lip;v*i goods, 4 ] } Henry Finch bringing pauper, 1 07 ' iDrif 1 Harry alary and bill of medicine, 51 50 J ! Michael Conrad, 33' On T K Gcttys Ist quarter's salary, G 25 Samuel Brown bill of goods, 21 S2 do do 3.3 J A Blackburn for bacon, 10 7l* J A Gsborn burying out-door pauper, 7 00 Michael Bannon part oi bill rendered, 25 00 Nehemsah l'iegle boarding pauper, 6 00 J F Linn support as out-door pauper, 5 00 do do -1 00 Samuel Way balunce of check, 83 00 Lucas Saupp for straw, 3 oa J F Linn support as out-door pauper, 1 00 Simon Nycum, -17 76 Jacob iiiddle paid check in full, 27 30 Henry Mo-espart of check, 25 00 Jacob Banidoilar, do 25 00 do do 20 00 do Interest on judgment, J8 00 U'm F Moorhetd, 2 1 00 David Over print,ng, 65 73J John Miller shoeoiending, 5 25 T B Gcttys making out and distributing du plicates, 30 00 VV4II Spi del repairing mill irons, 5 00 Mrs Exline, donations, 0 75 Jacob Dunkel for wheat, 41 50 If W Garre'.ion lot coal and bringing pauper, 32 00 ! John Arnold store bill, 10 041 Daniel B Bu'ger executing orders, 5 15 Dr B F Harry balance on quarter's salary, 22 C2| Michael Bannon bill rendered, 25 00 j Thomas Daisd shearing sheep, 5 31 | Nicholas Lynns bill of goods, 13 14 J Wm Leary, for use of Pool House, -JO qq Blymire k Hartley, bill rendered, 00 13 J Biddie for apple butter and dried apple-, 12 25 ;Wm F Moorbeud 2 quarter's salary, 00 00 El wood llarmer balance of check, JlO 00 I James Cristnan issuing orders, 8 00 Mrs Wm Moorhead services as matron, 12 00 J F Linn, support as out-door pauper, 30 fit) S H Tale assignee of Sansom he Gephart, 48 35 Michael ltitchejr, 28| bushels wheat, 25 65 T W llorton error in settlement, 2 43 John Long attending Luke Eager, 11 75 Daniel Walters bringing pauper, S SO j Jeremiah Leashure, donation, 20 00 : John Frazier kcppirig pauper, 19 00 (E W. Householder removing pauper, 4 20 : James Wertz Bill of Lumber, 35 00 T.R . Gettys Jr. 1 qr's salary, 0 25 : Adarn Dibert one Hull, . 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 of Poor House, 15 00 Simon Mixell for beef, C 83 John Long expen-e of two paupers, 11 51 Isaac Mengle Jr Bedstead 4-.coftin, 5 15 PegZV Davis, check k interest dated aug 31 1802, 07 05 William Hartley for bacon, 20 16 I Michael Weisel wheat & barrels, 9 25 j Michael Halterbaum beef & bacon, 36 56 r Lewis Statler for coal, 42 08 | Hawaii Hershbf rger lor bacon, , 23 67 John Bridaharn brick and crockery ware, 3 98 Frederick Mench for ptue & trirmoing grape Vine, 2 02 5 Frederick Mencb for veal, C 03 do rye, 5 66 do straw pine & apples, 2 CS 111 mutton, 3 12 B. W. Garretson amt over paid, 19 70i M. E. Bartges work at race, 5 00 Henry Sellers for work, 6 75 John Shatter apples, ! 00 James Nous!: bringing pauper 2 30 S. I). Broad ,i*i ing master v. heel, 5 00 William F. Moot bead part of check, 2S 00 Dewii-t Hers!.her,; r lor beef, 9 09 Jar.-ob Mortimor,'or beef, S 6oJ Issiac D. Earnest do 7 76 V, s::am M,ibur:i making cofltD®, 9 i-0 E'lmond Bedell bring.ng pauper, i3O S. I>. Broad wotk at lorebay, IS 00 T W llorton, bring'.! z pauper, - - 150 IT. W. llorton ju-tice constable f£es, 200 T. R. Gettys 1 qr- salery, 6 25 T. W. llorton ivi'P] ir.g pauper, 16 50 M. E. Bartges woik at mill, 7 5;) PliilijiClark wheat, 40 62* luc(i') Sriytu r wheat Si J. W. Scott beef, 4 40 j Fri-deiick Naugh* apjOeb'itler, 6 37\ ! David Dihert appM.utter, 10 00 ! Frederick Naugie bacon &. vinegar, 6 SI I Daniel Snyder 5 50 Jacob Laran 5 50 Dr. F. C. Reamer's half year? salary, 30 00 j David Walter aitit over paid on duplicate, 6 7b | Mrs Alary Mooreht ad services as matron, 12 00 | Lawrence Jamison part of check no 12, 3 b 00 B- IV. Garrets ..! (or coal, 18 00 Meyers & Benford bill piintir.g, 44 .33 I Samuel Brown ol check, 10 00 j John Arnold do 25 00 Mrs Alary Moorhead services as matron, 12 00 John Riraby repairing kitchen, 1 50 ; Samuel Delibaugh lor beel, 40 00 | Thomas Murray part of check, 60 00 | Anthony Whit rmdictne (or self, 5 00 Wiilum Gillespie arnt over paid 1 19 i Thomas McCoy bill ol bacon, G 20 Robert Fyan bill of goods, 44 00 Jacob Reed &. Co., do 82 33 WilliaTi Mrxwltead part of check, 22 10 Job Mann Esq , check in full, 40 95 H-nrv C >nrad serving executions, 2 62 George Blymire stone eo.il. i-c tin ware, 15 24i J-Ten. ah Akers money refunded, 1 25 | S'ias Gurnp do 20 88 | George Elder half year salary, 20 00 T. R. Gettys quarteis, do 6 25 Due Treasurer on last settlement, 30 7SJ j George Blymire salary as Treasurer, 40 00 William Mrvrh ad part-of check 64 39 Uncurrent Money, 10 00 .Auditors' & cierks' salary, 20 00 Commis.-ions allowed collectors, 193 99 j Exoneration allowed collectors, 220 9 ; i A rut of interest an sundiy checks, 161 67 •imf, $4128 18 S'7V77 , L\ ;E.\~f of monies due to BtdforJ Count Poor House, on the Ist day of Janua ry, 1859, from Collector , as follows: Jacob Corle, for 1851 S3B 01 Jacob Nicodemus, 60 102 15 George Long, 1556 8 19^ Josiah Bruner, do 12 17 John Dasher, do 82 07 Simon Beard, do 156 49 John Fprry, do 5 92 Samuel James, 1857 24 19 Henry Rose, do 16 95 Noah Tipton, do 1 1 55 Philip Cupp'tt, do 85 12 James Smith, do 115 9. Sirnon Beard, do 244 05 Henry S Fiuck, do So 55 Daniel .I Shuck, 1858 48 S, Jacob ib-ighart, do 111 18 Lemuel Evan?, do 8 1 36 John Shoemaker, do 17 19 Joiin Morgan, do 71 13 John E Miller, do 55 97 Solomon Steel, do <■> 1! Henry Horn, do 25 07 Michael Bone, do 45 46 Wm Carneli, do 59 93 Anthony Smith, do 10142 Christian I'Vlton, do 3S 95 Thomas Ritciiev, do 52 61 Emanu I S'.a'lei, do 5 o9 John bmouse, do 19 VVm. Kirk, do 1 IS 71 fsaac Prtssell do .')4 21 Jacob Nicodemus, do 250 84 John 15 Fiuck, do 51 16 John King, judgment, 1553, SO 69 John L Hill ' 1354, 16 68 Amount, $2579 60t We tile undersigned Auditors of Bedford countv, do certify that we have examined the foreg.-ing account of George Bly i.iire, Treasu rer of the Poor ami House of Employment of Bedford County, and find the same to he cor rect and true as above stated, and that there is a balance due said Treasurer of 63.70|. Witness our hand and seal this 4th day of January, A. 1). 1859. HENRY B. .MOCK, [l. S.] JOHN W. CRISMAN, [l. S.] JAMES C.DEVORE. [u. s.J Attest, Thomas R. Gfittys, Clerk. Executors Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamenta ry on the will of Fredrtck Smith, late of Colerain tp., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of wills of Bedford County—that all person- having claims on said Estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted are notified to make immediate payment. 11ENRY F. SMITH, ( Feb, 25, 1539. G. W. HOUSEHOLDER, £ Ex'rs - YD Q5? Iron Cits' Commercial College. PiTTsmruo, PA. CHAIITKVKB 185?. 300 STUDENTS ATTENDING JANUARY, |-;r>B. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Counting Hoom. J C SMITH, A -M ., Proi. ol fiook-UTJIING and Sci ence of Accounts. A T DOCTHETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com mercial Calculation. J A DEYDRICK and T C JENKINS, Teachers of Book-keeping. A ( OWLEY and W A Miller, I'rof?. n. Penmanship. SINGLE AM. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As ued in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC-RAPID BUSI NESS WRITING— DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL LA W_ Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education oi a practical bu siness mail. S'-3 Preiiiisiißfi. Drawn a!! the premiums in Pittsburg for the past three years, aLo in Eastern and Western Cities for best Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. Important Information. —Students enftr at anytime—No tacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa tions—Tuition for full Commercial Course, §35.')!- Average time 8 to 13 weeks—Boar ) $2.50 prweek —Stationary, 6.oo—Entire cc-t, s€o.oo to $70.00. Dy Ministers, sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens ot Business and Ornamental Writing—in,lose two stamps, and ad dress F W JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Sep 3, 1658-ly jgeilforti Railroad tompanj. THE subscribers oi stock, to the BEDFORD KAIL ROAD COMPANY, are hereby notified that by a resolution of the Board, now duly organized, they are required to pay to the Treasurer of the Company, on-or before the sth day of April, ne:C, the first installment of the capital stock subscribed by them, being 16? per share. By oider of the Board, JOHN F\ HEED, Feb. 25, *- 9. Sec'v. &. Treasurer. r-j $ J It t*j AH perons are hereby no tilled that I have por ch- ed at SheriiTs b,.!e one ! t of Tinner Machines, liar, i Tools, Patterns ttc. Also tti? 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 eive notice that I have hired said Herman, an■! will hereafter carry on the Tinning bu siness at the shop formerly occupied by hirn on JJ lianna Street. Notice is further given that the Books of said ll -rrr.au now belong to me and any persens having accounts will pi *a-e preaent them to Samuel Kadebaugh Esq., for settlement without de lay. Feb,2s, 1859. SAMUEL BARNHART. ~S AYE' COSTS' NOTICE is hereby given that the undersign 'it p d has placed his books, accounts, S.C., in the hands of R. D. Barclay, Esq., who is au thorized to coll-*ct and receipt far the same. All persons indebted are requested to make speedy settlements, as it will be to their interests to do so. MICHAEL BAN NO.\. March IS, '59 C A E T S. II H. ELD RI D G E, .Manufacturer, Importer an t Dealer in OA RPE7INGS, OIL CLOTHS. M A T T i N G S, &.c. Being in a bye-street, very light expenses, ti is liou-e has b'*en enabled for many years to mairi *"in the reputation of being the CHEAPEST in the City. Warehouse, NO. 13 STRAWBERRY S i REST", second door above Chestnut Street. berry is the first street vveit of Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. KIMMELfi EfOUSE, C STREET, Btlwci R Fetir-anis-a-lcilf aii l Sixth SJrtets, WASHINGTON, D. C. e • A- F- KiADiGLL, Proprietor. IT V 'TiMJLLL. SiiperialCßdent. Washington City, Dec. 10, 57-I}-. I%ycussi's Improved CJST-IRO.Y CARRIAGE HUB. THE undersigned believe; that he has inver ted a | ca = t iron carriage hub which far excels all oth ers now in use, for strength, neatness and durability, and that it only needs to be examined, and its mer its tested; to secure its universal approval and a dopt on. Indee ' it is no longer an experiment, it having been effectually tried by the best judges in our country, and pronounced one of the Greatest Improvements of the *lac! Several vehicles have been in use over two years with the Improved Hub attached, and the wheels are still as 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 is of such a nature that one or more -pokes may betaken out changed or replaced without disturbing the other portion of the wheel. Where a wood huh is used, if a spoke happens to be come, broken, it is necessary to cut the t:re and se parate the felloes, to get at toe darnag-J part. The wheel must be then recompesed, the tire rewelded and reset. All this involves a considerable expense and loss of time. In the present Improvement the inner ends of the spokes arc secured in an Iron Hub, which consists mainly of two shells fastened together with screws. By simplf unscrewing the nuts and taking otf the back shell, any one of the spokes may be removed or changed, and the hub again put together, leaving tire wheel as solid and firm as ever, all iVITIILY THE SPACE OR A FEW ML\ UTES. This mejhod of constructing Iron Hub Wheel? gives them unusual strength, LIGHTNESS AND NEATNESS besides obviating several other objections that have heretofore attended their use. The cost of manu facture is also greatly reduced. The subscriber Agent for Bedford County, will dispose of Township and shop rights on reasonable terms. WILLIAM O NEAT,, Agent. Feb 25, lS5y. Rainsburg, Bedford Co., Pa. ROSS FORWARD. o. H. GAITBEB. Forward A Gaillicr, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, Bedford, Feim'a. Ros FORWARD &. O. H. GAITHPR of Som erset, have opened a law office in Bedford, }' i. O. H. Gaither, having located permanently in Bedford, will be assisted during every Court by the former. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Juliana street two doors South of the Inquirer otiice. liedfo rd Fo uif dry. i HE subscribers having purchased the Bedford t dry of .Me -1 . YVasbabaugh and Bannon, would regpecjiujiy announce to the citizens of Bed iott! and a< jonring counties that they are prppared to make ar,d jurmsh all kinds oI'CASTINGS for urist ANA SP.YV-BUIIS, Threshing Ma ohiacs i toughs. . dpple-ziills, Cooking, TEN PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLF.D AND sleigh soles, wash kettles, of different sizes, wagon boxes ot ail sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior arti efe). oven doer--, and every thing usually trade in a country Foundry. Woodcock, Seyler and HILL-hIDE PLOUGHS—AIso, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which we cali the especial attention o: our farmers—a superior article to the old Plug Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and land sides To suit all ploughs iri general use in this coun ty. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to order, and ail kinds of repairing done at the short est notice and at low prices. All our . own work made of the very best material, and warranted to give satisfaction. Farmers and others would do well to call and examine our work before purchasing else where, as we are determined to meet the imoief gencies of the times, we will sell low for C.fS If, or country produce. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in ex change for work. feb 25,'59-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. Township or Single Rights of Bed ford Comity for Sale, of e fcsVe&o NEWLY INVENTED PATENT, PORTA BLE MERCHANT FLOUR MIXING AND DISTRIBUTING APPARATUS, AND COM BINED GRINDING AND BOLTING MER CHANT OI I I LL SJZE, which requires but SIX ROEsE POWER to run—grinds 10 bn>he!sof wheat per hour, and make* better at; ' more Hour than any mill in existence —turning out at the same operation, family. Extra. Superfine, Fine, Middlings, Shorts, S.. p-tutfs ami Bran, arid occupying but little space —a room 12 by V 1 being amply large to place the Mill in and work it successfully. This highly in renious and much needed in vent: n, performs an entire new feature in the manufacturing ol grain into Hour, and attains objects which have been heretofore wholly be yond re ach. The splendid mariner in which it pet forms its functions ; the simplicity of its structure; aii complicated and useless machinery being avoided ; the ease with which it can be transported from one location to another—a horse ami wagon, at two loads, being ail that i- requisite : the small space it occupies when rea dy roquse, which would not be missed when placed in a room with other machinery ; anJ the small a mount of power u- d to propel it—the rapidity with which it performs is work—the difierent qualities of flour by a single operation—the quality and yield per bushel is unsurpassed. MILLERS .L\'D MILL-OIVXERS! \ nur attention is called to this ingenious, valuable and. rcientific bolting process, which w ill save you t-n times it co-i every -:x months, if used in your rod! in place o, your present machinery. It will enable you to make a larger yield of flour, a moie uniform quality, and a much better flour. CC?".Manufacturers price of Millsos® CTF~i!igbt to use from SSO to SIOO CTM'ersons in this county wishing to see the practical workings of this mill, before purchasing can do to by calling at the mill of John Bingham, at Hollidaysburg, Penna., who has one in operation. CSThe right to use can be bad by calling upon either of the undersigned, at Bedford, who have the power to sell Bedford county. GEO. W. BEN FORD, Dec. 31, ISSS. JACOB REF.D. T HE Liver Invisroraloi*. I'E FT PAP. KD ISY DK. SANDFQRD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Is cue of the i'f-U puree live and iircr medicine* now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, ami effectual Than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re medy, acting fir-t on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels fo carry off tf.rt matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect ually. without any of the painful feelings exper enced in the operations of most Cathartics. it strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses will strenthen and build ;t up with unusual rapid ly Tha LIVER isone of the' principal regulators ot the ahu.T.n body; and when it performs its tfneions well, the pow- ft* ers of the system are ful ly developed. The stom- acb is almost entirely del pendent on the healthy action of the Liver for the prop-r performance of its functions; when the stomach isat fault,*- the bowels are at fault, and the whole system , suffers in consequence of one organ —the Liver - —having ceased f o do its duty. For the d,s- i-a eases of that organ, one of the proprietors has n. made ;t hisstuciy, in a practice of more than f twenty years, to find some remedy where- with to counteract the many derangements to Q which it is liable. To prove that :t's r - medy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint, in any nl its lorms. has but to j? a bottle, and conviction is certain. ai 'i'he-e Gums remove all moibid or bad matter from the system, supply- -j ing in their place a heal by Cow of bile, ir.vig- orating the stomach, cau sing food to digest well, purifying the blood, giv ing tone and health to , the whole machinery, removing the cause of ** the disease—effecting a radical cure. -as Billions attacks are - cured, and what is bet ter, prevented, by the occasional use of the Liver Inv igorator. One dose alter eating & is siilicienf to relieve the stomach and prevent the l'oo-i from rising and souring. Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently,and cures SL; Costiveness. , One dose taken after **. each meal will cure Dys ep s ia. always relieve Sick Lb Headache. One bottle taken for •, female obstruction, re moves the cause of the disease and makesaper fectcure. Only one dose ** immediately re I i eve s Cholic w! He one dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus * andapreventiveof Cholera. one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the • !:.-cts of medicine altera long sickness- One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowriess or unnatural color from the skin. One do-' token a short time before eating gives :20r tot: appetite, and makes food digest well One dose o en repeated cures, Chronic Diarrboa-a, in its worst rrm, while Summer and Bowel com plaints y.< hi almost to the first do-e. One or two doses cu-'-s attacks caused by Worms in Children; there i- insurer, safer,oi speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. QSr'A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. Vie :.!;(■ pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and ail Fever- : a i:.11 ions Type. It operati s with cer tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. KTNMsx WAT or: is THE .MOLT:; WITH THE INVIGOR ATon, and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR TV a scientific medical discovery, and is daily working 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 Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pep-ia to a common IRadache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. TRICE OXE DOLLAR TTSR BOTTLE. DR. SANFOKD, Proprietor 315 Broadway, N. Y. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed ford, Pa. May It, 1555.