or 18; adjoining the above and others, in the ff - ,re Cas'oer Fluck: known as the Fluck ore u - r One tract of land con'aining 15 acres, * or ] eiSj adjoin in 2 the above and others—known ""the Dar-ihinbiugh in proveinent. y <0— 'Ve tract of land containing ZOO acres, , ire or l* M i adjoining Mart in Hoover on the West r j°, n (hers, being a part of the Dyke's tract. 6 "iLsO One tract of laud containing 100 acres, re or less; adjoining Martin Hoover on the East others, being a part of the Dyke's tract; and h the above described lands situate in Hopewell t or.ship, Bedford county, and taken in execution 8 - ihe property of John King and Thomas King. One tract ol land containing SO acres, * •or less ; about S acres cleared and under fence ng lands of William A. Mock, Anthony Mock, and others. . . One tract of land containing < acres, ire or le=s ; all cleared and under fence, with a dwelling house, bam, stable, saw-null & I'-Verout buildings thereon erected—adjoining lands loan Allison, John Mock and otheis; ail situated \. I'nion To.<: hP Bediord OwUi.ty. and taken iu Execution a* the property of Daniel H. Griffith. ALSO—One tract of land containing 10 acres more or loss ; about all cleared and under fence, with a two story log house and log stable thereon erected —adjoining land-, of James Price, Henry Gates, and others situate in Hopewell Township, lledfordCounty, and taken in execution as the property of Thomas King. AIAO All Deft Thomas King's right, title and interest, in and to three tracts ot unimproved coal lands, one thereof containing i2~ acres, more or less, :n the name of Mary Montgomery— adjoining lands of John Ce-sna, Esq., John Ford and others. ALSO—One other thereof, containing 403 acres, more or less ; in the name of Margaret Montgomery adjoining the above dercnbed tract am. others. ALSO—One other thereof, containing 131 acres, more or-Jess ;in the name, or' John Montgomery— admiring the above Je-cribed arid others, all situa ted in £toa<lTop Township. Bedford County. ALSO—One other tract of lan 1 containing 71 acres anij 32 perches, situate on Samh Run, in Broad Top Township, Bedford County—adjoining land- of the Hope well Coal and 1 ron Company, J J ines Patton, and John Cessna—being pait ci a larger survey made I on a warrant to Mordecai William-, dated August 14th 1799. and taken in xecution as the property of I Thomas King. ALSO—AiI D-ft John King's right title and | u.tere.xt, in and to three tracts of unimproved coal lands, one thereof containing 427 acres, more or less ; in the name of Mary Montgomery—adjoining I lands of John Cessna, Esq., John Ford, and others. ALSO —One oilier thereof, containing 431 acres, | more or less ; in ti*e..uaiiie ol Joh.i Montgomery—ad- ( Mining the above <i - ribeJ tract ai 1 others—all situate in Broad Top Township, Bediord County. I ALSO —One oth-r tract of land, containing 71 j aeres and 2 peiche , situate on Sandy Run in Bruii : ! I Top Township, Bedford County- u joining lands : of the Hopewell coal and iron company, James Pal ton and John Cessna, Esq., L igp-.itni a larger survey made on warrant to Moulecti Williams, dated august 14th 17' ', and taken in execution a, the property of John King. ALSO— i'wo lots of ground in the Town of CI- ir ville, fronting 129 feet on main street and extending back 173 feet to an alley, wiiha txvo story log; dwelling house thereon erected—adjoining lots of : Rev. Thomas Heyden, on the east, and an alley on the west, situate in Monroe luxvnshiji, Bedford j County, and taken in execution as the property ol ; Matliew Murray and Sarah Ann .lurray. ALSO—One lot ofgtound in Watersireet, fronting 52 leet on tiie turnpike road and extending back ' about 400 feet, with an ear! 1 en at j s'oue-ware pcttery Thorenn erected—adjoining Mrs. Isu.au | Potter and oth ALSO—AII I) -! '* right title mi! interest, in and to one other lot irouting (55 fe-t on the turnpike and extending back about 100 tent wi-h ati an. - dwelling house, cabinet shop, frame stable and other out buildings thereon erected—a.j lining the above described o', Daniel Bare and others, situate in South Wood berry Township, Bi Lord County, and taker, in execution as the property ot Wm. G. Eieholtz ALSO—One tract of land containing 67 in Southampton Township, Bedford County anrUßetbel Township, Fulton County and having thereon erected one dwelling house, war- house and stable on the 1 Bedford aide of the county liu.-, and a gri.-t mill and saw mill on the Fulton side about 20 acres cleared and under fence lying on Sidling l-lill creek ! end crooked run and having the icon a young orchard : adjoining lands of George Foster, Sarah Barns. : Abel Barns and others and taken in execution a> the property of facobC. .-tills. ALSO —One_traet of la; d containing 75 acres, more or less ; about 30 acres cleared and' under fence, .villi a story and a half log bo "- • and log stable th°rcon erected—adjoining lan '3 of ilenry : Mock, .Moses Mcllvame, Joseph C.'orle and others,] situate in Union Township, Bedford County, and fa!,'"n in execution as the property of Thoinas ; Lingenfelter. ALSO—One tract of land containing 109 aeres, ' more or less ; 100 acres cleared an.l under fence, wuh a log dwelling house ani double log barn thereon erected—adjoining lati .s of SitciutelMiller, John S. Hetrick and other-. ALSO—One tract of land ro-ifaii. rig 3 acres, more or las- ; unimproved —.• [joining lands of Moses I". Marshall and .! !-•■. 1 W. Sl-'-k, all situate in St. Clair Township, IS dfurd County. ALSO—One tract of land containing 50 acres, more or less; about 15 acres cleared an 1 in ff-r fence, with a two story stone dwelling hoi: .-, log grist mill, saw mill, tenant house an i other out huiidings thereon erect" J; ::isn an apple orchard thereon—adjoining lands of WiJaw Reinmger, Jo seph W. r leek and others. ALSO—Onp tract of unimptoved lard coi '.lining •70 aeres, more or !e-s • adjoining lands <<:' William Penrose, George Oxv and other*, and all situate in St. ("lair Townxr.ip. County, and taken i.. exerution asthe property of Daniel W. Cri-rnan. ALSO—AII 'tie Defendant-' interest, 11. and to n certain tract of land -ituate on Six Mile Run in the Township of Broadlop—adjoining larrU of Duvall, Williams, Anderson, Wilson, and r.ther-. containing one hundred anil five acres, more or lc?s ; being parr of a larger tract of land surveyed in the name of R. Fo3ter. ALSO—Oneother tract of land survey.-! in the ratne ofSepfimnsJ Fosfpr containing 18 acres and 30 perches, with tie rig'rEs ami privileges thereunto belonging andsituate in Broad top Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of WilliamH. Irvine and Abraham Rothrorlc. Sheriff's Office. I WM. S. FLUKE, Bedford, Ap't 5,'53. ) Sheriff. COURT P ROC LA MA TION. To ihe Coroner, the Jut,fines of the Peace, and Constables in the different Townships in the County of Bedford, Gn>tina. KNOW YE that in puuuance of a precept to me directed, under the hand and val oi the Hon. rUAM'IS 3!. KDHIELLj President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, consisting of the counties of Franklin, Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery for the trial of capi ta! and other offenders therein and in the G nc rsl Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace: and Jon.v G. HARTLEY and A. J. SNIVELY, Ems., Judges of the same Court, in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby re quired to be and appear in your proper persons v. itii your Records, Recognizances, Examina tions, and other remembrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be holden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the Ist Monday of May, (being the '2d day.) there and then to do those things to which youi several offices appertain. GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the 8 dav of April, in the year of our Lord 1839. WILLIAM FLUKE, Sheriff. All kinds of goods sold at REED xN. MIN JiICiFS for Cask or Produce. Dr. John Compher ) No. 25, February Term, 1559, vs v in the Common Pleas of Bed- Ellen tZompher. \ ford County. villus Subpatnu on Libel for Divorce. Notice is hereby given to the Defendant, in the above stated case, that a subpoena and alias subpee na on libel for divorce, have been issued—the last of said writs returnable to February Term, and that the said defendant is required to appear on or before the Ist Monday, 2d day of May, next, to an swer to the complaint ot the Plaintiff, as provided for by the act ot assembly, and herein tail not. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Jan 14, 1559. Sheriff". 1. O. of O.F. The Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the If. S. having appointed Tuesday the 2Gth day of April next [being the Fortieth anniversary ol the found ing of the American branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows] to he observed by all the Grand and Woiking Lodges in the United States as "a day of thank-giv :ng to Divine Provide.,ee for the unex ampled prosperity, which has attended the order since its organization en this Uon: inent," and the Right Worthy Grand Lodge ot'Epuua., having grant ed a dispensation to a!! the subordinate Lodges under its Jurisdiction, to celebrate the day as [in accordance with the laws of the order] they may deern best; Bedford Lodge, No. 202, contemplate holding on that day a procession in full Regalia. Public Exercises will he held iu theM-F-. Church at 10f o'clock A. M., when addresses suitable to the occasion will he delivered. The public are respectfully invited to attend. Neighboring Lodge are expected to participate in the exercises; a tuil attendance of the members is requested. J A. Ferguson, V ,:rr " i!: po: • T R.Gertye.Jr. Arrangements A , Sausom. Bedford, April 1, 1850.—St. 'IF© iket. MRS. H. D. PEUGH offers for rent, from the first day of June, text, the bouse and Store room which she now occupies. Any person wishing to engage iu business, or to occupy it as a private dwelling will find it very desirable. April t, 'SJ. Address, —Bedford, Pa. Wanted, Millwright Journeymen and apprentices wanted. Apply soon to the subscriber at Schel la bor*, Bedford fountv, Fa., S. D. BROAD. April 1, 1859. BEDFORD COL. VI Y, SS. A" a" Orphan*' Court held at Bediord, in and for the County of Bedford, on the 11th day of February, A.D., 1559, before the Judges ot the same Court. r On mo'iou of John P. Reed, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon trie heir- and legal representatives of Eii dip H. Hoover, lat- of Juniata township, dee'd, ; to wit: Catharine. Peggy, Maria, Snsana, Betty,] George, Henry, John, William, Philip, and Jacob ] Hoover, to he and appear at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Bedford, ill and for said County, on the first Monday 2.1 day of May next, to accept or re- Gise to take the R*,il Estate of said deceased, a! the , Valuations or shou-cau-e why the same should oot be sold by order of tr.e sa;d Court. !n testimony w hereof, I have here onto set [L. S.] my hand and the Seal of the said Court at Bedfoid, the 22 ! dav of February, A. •>.. 1 " AM L H. TATE,CIerk. Attest.— WM. 5. FLUKE, SfferiiT. Annette Goiuieu l"i No. 91, February Term xs. s 1859—1n the Cora:oit Pieas of Joseph Goiv'en. \ Bedford County. F'-bruirv ISth, IS-,.:.—The petition of Sheriff; Fluke was read n> A filed, setting forth, that on the above writ, the Sheriff returns a sale of an intere-t in realty lor the sum of $115.00, that a iL-pute is likely to arise in the di-tribution of the money, and pravti g the Court to a; , -int an auUitor to (i'* ritiuTe the same, whereupon on motion of Mr. Shannon, G. W. B-;i ord, Esq., appointed auditor to make a distribution of said money upon usual notice. In testimony whereof, 1 have here unto set my hand anil t.,e seat ot said Court at Bedford u;c 22u.l day of February. A. D 1-59. SAAEL H. TATE, Prothonotary. NOTICE I will attend fo the iluties of the above appointment at my office in Bedford, on We : n sd.iv, the 21st day of Apiil, Hist., where ail persons in terest.".' can attend. G:O. W. EF.NFORD, April 1, 1859. Auditor, i NOTICE TO CREDITORS, HEIRS, &c.l ESTATE UF JAMKS \Vr:M en, UEC'i . T!:e Auditor, appointed by the Orphans'] Court of Bedford County, to distribute the funds in the Fan of .Mrs. M.Uiala Weinmer, Adrt.i ni -tratrik u! the e.-l.tleol Jams U ertimer, dee'd, hereby gives mil ice to the creditors, heirs, and ail parties interested in said estate, that be will alien ! to the holies of his appointment on Fri ll v, the tifieenth day of Api it, 1559, at one o clock, 1". ol , ot satd day at id* uliioe in Bed ford. R. D. BARCLAY, March 31, 1859. Auditor. .Assignee's Account. Notice is hereby given to ail concerned, that the account of David Patterson, John P. and John Mower, Assignees ifo Christian titnuff'er h is been ex tiibi'od an I fit'" I in the Court of Common Pi- in and for Bedford County, ami that the s.ime will be allowed on Monday lll*' 2d day of May next, unless cause i>c shown to ihe contrary. S. li. TATE, Prothonotary. A DAIINISTRA ICR'S NOTlCE—Letters \yjf Administration having been granted by tiie liegi-'er, See., of Bedford '"oiitily to tie under signed, upon the estate ot El./abetti Mixseß, late ' i Snake Spring Township, deceased, Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to -aid estate fo make immediate payment, and those having claims will present t'.-ni properly authenticated jot settlement. PrilLlP liltHFA', April 1, '£9. Administrator. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is heroby given that Letteis Testamentary have been granted by the Register of Bedford County to the undersigned on the last Will and Testament ot Daniel Bursard, late of Wes- Providence town ship, deceased—and that all per.ons indebted to the Estate are hereby required to make immedi ate payment and those having claims oil said Estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN SPAHICS, Mar.2s,*'9. Ex'r of Daniel Bus.-;;rd, dec'.l. Sxecators' Notice. LETTERS Testamentary on the la-t Will and Tea rn erit of Kmaiiuei Baasier, late ot Middle Wood ber ry township, Bedford county, dee d, having been granted to the stth cribers residing in said town ship. Notice is therefore given to all person in debted to said estate to make payment to them im mediately, and tho-e having claims wdl present them forthwith, prcperlv authenticated for settle ment. SAMUEL BASSLER, DAVID BOtfER, Mar 25'59-fit - ale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bed ford county, the subscriber will sell at public sale, JIT THE COURT HOUSE, IN* THE BOROUGH OF BEDFORD, ON SAT URDAY, THE 2::J DAY OF APRIL, IHOG, That certain Lot of Ground, l.ite the property of Philip Weisel, deceased, situate on the corner of John Street ami "Watson's addition," con taining 77 feet front on John Street and running with the public roatl 200 feet to an alley. TERMS. —One third to remain in the lot for the us of the widow, one half the balance at the conftrrra'ioa of the sale, and the residue in one year without interest; to le secured by bonds, or bonds arid mortgage. Possession aiven immediately. ABRAHAM WEISEL. Mar. t-VSG-Jt. Guardian. LIST OF RETAILERS Of Foreign ami Domestic Goods, Wares and Merchandise of. Bedford County, for the year 1859. liei/J'ortl liurough. Class. License. Oster, Manspeaker & Cam, 13 10 00 A. B. (Tamer & Co., 13 10 0C Nicholas Lyonr, 14 7 00 Reed & Minntch, 13 10 00 John Alsip, 11 7 00 Miss Margaret Fetterly, 11 7 00 Samuel Shuck it Co., 14 7 00 Robert Fyan, 11 7 00 J. &. J. M. Shoemaker, 14 7 00 Sarah E. Potts, 14 7 00 Isaac Lippel, 14 7 00 Colin Loyer, 11 7 00 Agnes Saupp, 11 7 00 John Arnold, 14 7 00 William Hartley, 14 7 00 Cvorge Rlymire, 14 7 00 Dr. B. F. Harry, 14 7 00 Dr. F." C lvciimer it Co. 11 7 00 A. Ferguson & Co., 14 7 00 A. L. Delibaugh, 8 5 00 Jacob Bolinger, 8 5 CO lSrrfford Township. John B. Furney, 14 7 00 John S. Ritchey, Distillery, 1 5 00 Droad Top Township. John F. Lovvry, 14 7 00 Cu.'crai.i Tourmhip. A C James, 1 1 7 00 N C Evan-, c 117 10 J ikj M Shoemaker, li 7 00 Cumbtrhtna Valley fp. Jacob Anderson, 14 7 00 fohn May, Jr.. 11 7 0 i Daniel R. Anderson, 11 7 00 Thomas Growden, 14 7 00 Last Providence tp. John Nyctirr, 14 7 09 D A T Black, 14 7 00 ITu p<- irrll To was I, ij <. Henry S King, 14 7 00 Harrison Township. Valentine B. Wertz, 11 7 00 John W. Smith, 11 7 CO Juniata Township. W.lliam Keyser, 11 7 00 Utliigus iN Mowry, 1 I 7 00 Lewis N Fyan, 11 7 00 Liberty Township. Lewis Putt, 11 7 00 John Cypher, 11 7 00 Stei-I k Entrican, 1 I 7 00 Jacob Foekier, 14 7 09 Londonderry Township. Jacob Devnre, I t 7 00 1 homes J Poller, 11 7 C 9 Monroe Towns i •;>. Danie, Fletch r, 14 7 00 James R. O Neal, 14 7 00 Jin pier Township. John Wade, 14 7 00 Peter Hiltigas, Di-tiilery, 25 00 IE v< Providence Township. Jacob Bnrmtollar, 13 10 09 James M BatudolJar ana Son, I I 10 00 Thoinas Kitrhry, 11 7 00 Sn'ihe Spring Cow/tsh/p. Nicholas Kooutz 14 7 00 Sr he/Is '■ nrg Ho rough. B F Horn and Brothers. 14 0 00 A B Bonn, 14 7 00 E Statler an 1 Son, 11 7 00 John A Colvin, 11 7 00 John S Si-lu 11, i-t 7 00 A J Snively, 14 7 00 John Smith, 14 7 00 Miller .md Blackburn, 14 7 00 Duncan McYieker, 14 7 00 St. Clair Township. F D Be.-gle, 14 7 00 George li Amick, 11 7 00 George Hinesling, 11 7 00 t. D 1 rout, 11 7 CO Southampton Township. Kirk an.l Fletcher, 14 7 00 Henry C Lashley, 14 7 00 Union Township. John M Walter, 14 7 00 Middle Wood her ry Township. lacob Breiiaman, 1 i 7 00 C \\ Richardson. It 7 00 G R Baindollar, 14 7 00 Abraham S?rc it IE waver.'y Towmhip. Piper and Scott. It 7 00 S K Oster, 14 7 00 Gorge Kacffman, 11 7 00 D Buch, 34 700 I) Beagle, 1 l 7 00 NOTICE i hereby given that an Appeal will be held at ii.e Uu::. i. --iiuieiOffice, in Bediord, o.t Saturday, e 7t.. -i tv of May, next. I.KVI AGNEW, A i>imi er of Mercantile iiSi's for ::ie year SSS3. ! April 1, |S5a. iDMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Lerntus of ad-l 'J in in: ■ I a!. "ii on the e>tuie of Klii'l Allen, lute i til Napiei township, tl. Ji'nr i county, dec'd, having been granted to ine subscriber residing in mid town-hip—'lotice is therefore given to ail persons indebted to snnl estate lo make immediate payment, ai •' tlio-e having claims will present then) forthwith tiroperiy authenticated :or settlement. ii. 11. WALKER, Mar. 25, 1959-Ct. Adm'r. BLINDS AND SHADES, 4A'sonp for ('.ifih I>. J. W]LLI AM S, I£c. P. <8 Ncrtli Sixth. Street, PUILJDELPHIJ, Is the largest ftiinufacttiror of W 3 LLJ*S \\ 83 Sa 2?* i* , AND DEALER IN' wtw i) o iv s /'/.-? d i: a, or EVERY VARIETY. He is the Ori*;ioafLrn aii N*w Stylesami has a fine SttiCK to !•• -50iil at Price?. Buff atu] other colors of Linen Shades, 'i'n minings, Uixtuies, &<*. S roan SHADES Painted to or.Jer. r:7~B. J. W. Invites citizens of this County to call before purchasing, and assures them that he can sell a b-tter article fur the mon*y than any other Establishment in the United States. [mar23j*s9-3fln Auditor's |fotioe> —The umb rsigaed a j p ..nt ! auditor to distribute the fund in the hands of Daniel I?hock, administrator of Samuel t'art wrigbt, late of Middle VVoodberry township, dec'd, w ill attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office, in the Borough of Hedford, on Friday, the tt'Jtb day of April, next, when and where ail inter ested may attend. J. VV. LINGENFELTER, Mar, i s , '69. Auditor. Auditor's l&oiioe. —The utidertigoed ap poii.U-i' auditor to distribute the balance in the hands of Daniel ilcltzeli, administrator of Jacob Heitzell, dec'd, will attend to the duties ot said appointment, at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, ori Wednes day, the lfith day of April next, where all persons interested can attend. J. W, LINGENFELTER, Mar. 18, 1853. Auditor. AUDI TUH'S KQTICE.—At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford the ISth dav of February, A. 1)., 18T;>, on motion of O F.. Shannon, Esq., John P. Reed, appointed auditor, to distribute the mom y re main,! g in the hands of John C. Vickroy, aduiinis tre.tor of the estate of Susan Bruner, dec'd- The auditor will attend to the duties of the above appointment at his office, in the borough of Bedford, on Friday, Ihe 15th day of April, next, at It) o'clock .ol naid day, when and wheie all parties interested chn attend. JOHN P. REED, Mar. 18, 'SO. Auditor. lC A 11 P E T s. H. 11. EL D RID GE, .Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in CARPETINGS, GIL CLOTHS, IM A TTM,N G S, &c. I Being in a bye-street, under very light i-rpene, 1 this House has heen cnablei! for many years to main tain the reputation of being the CHEAPEST in the ; City. Warehouse, NO. -13 STRAWBERRY | STREE i , second door above LC heat not Street, i tt7*Strawberry is the first street west of Second I Street, PHILADELPHIA. Cheap Produce Store! GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO Purchasers!! THE undersigned having purchased the Store lately owned by SAMUEL BROWN, deceas | ed, offers to the public a large assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Ssoois an! Shoes, &c,, &c., at the lowest CASH prices. His tock of goods is unsurpassed in everv 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 cake the most advantageous sales to purcha sers, as immediate payment will enable him to make Great Reduction in Prices. Those tvho 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 4,59. i'lic l iiu isiy of Family Medicines &c, OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporate! by the State of Pennsylvania for the purpose )f ai resting theevilsof worthless and spur mis i o-trnms and supplying the people u:.h reliable domestic rem idles have appointed DAXI EL R. ANDMRsOX, AGEXT, forth" taie of these valuable compounds, viz: Rowand's tor ic mixture for cure of fever St ague. &c. do bla-kberry root syrup, for diarrhoea, &c.. i University's lernedy for lung complaints, coughs, Arc " " Dy-pepsia or Indigestion. " ' bore Ryes. " ' Ear Ache or Deafness. " h Tooth Ache " " Fever Ac Ague (in form of pills) " '■ Costive bowels, (pills.) Unlike the : ario-is nostrums of the -lay, these! remedies depetd upon their merits for popularity. i Tor sale by DANIEL U. ANDERSON, Centreville, Bedford county, Pa. | Mar. i%, VS. Tlediciil 4N>-|;irSßier>sil|i. TilE undersigned have associated themselves | in lh-* practice of Medicine, in the village of St. CLu riviile. Night calls promptly attended to. Oif.ce opposite the St Clair Inn. WM. A. VICEROY, G. \V. STATLER. Feb. 11/59. __ , noice. All pronsare hereby no tifted that t have pur chased at Sheriffs Sale one lot of Tinner Machines, I Hand Tuals. Patterns See. ADo the entire lot of stock ani tin ware in the shop lately occupied by Abraham Herman—as whose property the same was sold. I also hereby-cive notice that I have hir.-d raid; H. i roan, ~i: ! w ill he . after carry on the Tinning but siness at the shop formerly occupied by h:r;i on J.i- ] iianna Street. Notice further given thst the j Books of sai.i Herman now belong to me and any j per ens Riving accounts will pi. i-e preaont'rhein to virnu i taj . s.ngU I".- tor settlement without de- ■ lav. "Feb,2J, 1650. SAMUEL BARXHART. | £ J \T p ft (\ St Tfi IVTOtiCE is her•' v given tl.at the undersign- ; % ed bas placd his bunks, accounts, IXc., in the hare sot R. D. Payday, Esq., who is au-j ihorized to collect and receipt for llie same. All [iris-.ns indebted are requested to make speedy settlements, as it will be to their interests to do s. MICHAEL BANNOX. Mardi IS, f>9 CAIJTIO^ 7 . ALL pprsnns are hereby cautioned not to take j an assignment of a note given by the subset i- 1 b>-r with David Anderson as vruri'y, to Win. Wov, ifi the -}th March, 18M), I i *ss 50 els., pay,sl! six moot! s alter date, us I received no value far (lie same. and will not pay unit s., compel!*:! I v law. Mar. 25,'59. SAM'L 11. ANDERSON. _ Township or Single Mights of liid lort! County for Sale, of W Wrlp a oriels i&ij Csi? \F.WLY INVENTED PATENT, PORTA BLE MERCHANT FLOUR MIXING AND l;i\T!;IIU r TI\(J APPARATUS, AND COM BINED GRINDING AND BOLTING MER CHANT !Flosaa i lß3g ;tlill 9 OF FULL MZE, which requires but SIX HORSE POWER to rue—grinds 10 bn-be!sof wheat per hour, an:t makes better arid more Hour than any mill in exi.-tence —turning out at the same operation. Family, Extra. Superfine, Fine, Middlings, Shorts, Ship* trill's and Bran, and occupying but little space —a room I'd by 21 being amply large to place the Mill in and work it successfully. This highly ingenious and much needed in vention, performs an entire new feature in the ! manufacturing ot grain into flour, and attains ' ohterts which have been heretofore wholly be | yond reach. The splendid manner in which it i peiforms lis functions; tile simplicity of its structure; all complicated and useless machinery being avoided ; the ease with which it can be transported from one location to another—a horse and wagon, at two loads, being all that ! is requi-ite ; the small spare it occupies when rea : dy for use, which would not be missed when placed j in a room with other machinery ; and the small a j mount of power us* Ito propel it rb* rapidity with I which it performs rs work—the ditierent qualities of dour lay a single operation—the quality and yielu per bushel is unsurpassed. MILLERS JXD MILL-OWXERS! Your attention is called to this ingenious, valuable and scientific bolting process, which will save you ! leu times it cost every six months, if used ::i jour mill in place of your present machinery. It will enable y"on to make a larger yield ol fiour, a more : uniform quality, anil a much better fiour. I [yt?"Maniifacturers price of M ill SOSO KTRight to use from SSO to SIOO C!7"Peisoiis in this county wishing to see the practical workings of this mill, before purchasing can do -o by calling at the mill of John Bingham, at ' Hollidavsbtrrg, Penna.,*who has one in operation. right to use can be had by calling upon 'either of the undersigned, at Bedford, who have i the power to sell Bedford county. GEO. W. BEN FORD, Dec. 31, 1858. JACOB REED. A U D I T. Jacob Riffle's Estate : The undersigned, appoint ed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Bedford Co.. to examine the exceptions filed to the account oi J. C. E iile, Administrator of Jacob Kilfl , and to | make di'tr bntion ol the balance rn the hands of said Administrator, will meet the parties i:i interest at I the Court House in Cediord on Thursday Hie 21st day of April next, at one o'clock I'. M., when and ! where all who see proper may attend. FR. JORDAN, i April 1, 1559. Auditor. KIAMELL H VXK, C STKEET, Between Fotir-and-a-half aud MdhSfreeife, WASHINGTON, D. c. A. F- KIAJAIKLL, Proprietor. IN V. tUIPBULL, Superintendent. Washington City, Dec. L'J, 07-ly. Blycam's Improved CAST-lItON CARRIAGE HUB. THi, undersigned believes that lie has invented a cast iron carriage bub which far excels all oth ers now in use, for strength, and durability, , and that it only needs to be examined, and its nier- j its tested; to secure its universal approval ami a- ' doptiou. Indeed it is no longer an experiment, it Laving been effectually tiied bv the beat judges in our country, ami pronounced one ot the Creole 1 Improvements of the Age! Several vehicles have been in use over two years ! with the Improved Hub attached, and the wheels are still a< perfect as when they le't the shop, the j unavoidable wear excepted. This is the only Cast Iron Hub ever invented sui- ! table for light wheels. This improvement is of such a nature that one or ■ more spokes may be taken oc.t changed or replaced j without disturbing the other portion of the wheel. ; WheiP a wood huh i- used, if a spoke happens to be- I come, broken, it is to cut tie t;re and se- 1 parate the felloes, to get at 'be damaged part. The wheel must L then recomposed, 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 are secured in an Iron Hub, which consists rr.airily of two shells fastened together with screws. By sin ply unscrewing the nuts and taking off the back shell, any one of the spokes may be removed or changed, and the bub again put together, leaving the wheel as solid and firm as ever, all WITHIN THE SPACE OF A FEW J//.V UTES. This mejhod of constructing Iron Hub Wheels gives them unu-ual strength, LIGHTNESS AND NEATNESS tics! les obviating several other objections that have ■ heretofore attended their use. 'J'lie cost of nianu- | far'nre is also greatly reduced. The sub rriher Agent for Bedford County, will j dispose of Township and shop rights on reasonable j terms. WILLIAM O'NEAL, Agent. j Ftb 25, 185y. Rair.sburg, Bedford Co., Pa. ROSS FORWARD. O. 11. GAITIIEU. Forward Sc GntUicr, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Bedford, Fenn'a. Ross. Forward & O. H. GAminit of Som- j i-rset, have opened a law office in Bedford, Pa. j O. H. Gaitlmr, having located i-ermanently in j Bedford, will be assist••<! during every Couit by ! the firmer. Ail business entrusted to their! rare will he promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Juliana street two uoors South of the Inquirer office. Bedford Foundry. THE subscribers having purchased thp Bedford Foundry of Me-srs. Washabaugh and B.union, would mo*-t respceffutty announce to the citiz.-ns of Bed ford and a Ijoining counties that they ar • prepared To ; make cr.d furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for iirint and Saw-mills, 'ihr&shiiig Ma tMlltS Ploughs. - mi/Is, Cooking, T::X PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND Sleigh soles, wash kettle,, of different sizes, wagon boxes of ail -izes, lurmets' bells, (a superior arti ele), oven door*, and every thing usually n.ude in a country Foundry. i* S OSS .IS,' iiSsi: - - Woodcock, Seyltr and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS.—AIso, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention of out farmers—a superior artirle to the old Plug Plough, with two kinds of points, shares ami lan I sides to -uit all ploughs in general u*e inthiscoun ty. 'Turning ami fitting of iron patterns made To crier, and all 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 ami n'!i< r* would do well 11> call ami examine our work before purchasing else where, as we are determined to meet the iuuner gencies of the times, we will sell low fur CASH, or country produce. P.g anil bar iron, hoiscsand lumber, taken in ex change lor work. feb 2-5, : 59-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. Harvest Kl'iG. j i'ricc $i 2 Delivered ill Bedford.! A XEW REAPER AXD MOWER. Manufactured by I'ic.ky Brothers, ! Baltimore, Md. The Harvest King is an c 'justable cam and differs essentially ia construction from all other machines in the market; its simplicity of con struction, admits its being put together and worked by any ordinary field hand, and ren ders it less liable to get out of order, it cuts a swarth ol 54 leet, has levers for raising and lowering, and throwing out of gear, it was suc cessfully used during the harvest of ISSS, and was awarded the first premium by the Mary land Institution, in November last. For sale by Wm. Hartley, Bedford. Call at Hrrtley's Hardware Store and see this Machine. March IS, I mo. BEDFOKDInGn SCHOOL. THIS Scttoor. will open on Monday the 'Jlst of February, in the LARGE BRICK BUILDING, heretofore occupied by the Rev. Geo. YV Augh inbaugh. The services oi Mi-s S. E. Monlgom erv a young Lady of thorough education, and well versed in the "Ait of Teaching," have been secured to take charge of the Female de part ment. Persons from different parts of the county wishing to prepare themselves for leaching, will find it to their advantage by attending this In stitution, as special care will he taken with them, in the branches taught in the 4 Common Schools," under the supervision of the County Superintendent. The Session will be divided into two Quarters of 11 weeks each. Tuition per Quarter, Primary Branches ?3 00 Common English Higher do jj £0 Classics ® Students entering before the middle of the Quarter will be charged full tuition. Tho-e entering alter that tune, will he charged half tuition No deduc tion made, unless m case of protraced sickness. D. O. SHOEMAKER, Bedford, Feb. 15. 1639. Principal I take pleasure in recommending Mr- Shoemaker to the patronage of The citizens <j Bedford a-i ! vi cirritV. His success a* - .<->rhrr is well estshu-h-d. 1 belie-e aim to be fuby qualified to teach ail the branches be proposes to teach. G W. AOGHINBAUGH. BURNING" FLUID and PINE OIL I Always to be had at Dr. Harry's Drug and ■ Book Store. (j u ty i TOOTHACHE.—This disease can be curep ; by I)B. KEVSKK'S TOOTHACHE REMEDY, prepared by j bini in Pitt-burg, Pa., which is pal up in botrle |m d sold at 25 cents each. it is an excellent medi cine, when diluted, for spongy am) tender sums, and is worth ten times its price to all who need it.— , Sold at San ml Biown's, Bedford, and at J. E. Cot j vi " s Scheli-burg. Sov. 2G, 'SS-Gm. T H E Liver lutigorator, PREPARED FY DR. SANDFOED, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, It one of the t ' it purgative and hve, medicines now before the public, that acts as a Call,arise . asier milder, and mo-e effectual than any other medicine | known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re ; medy, acting fir-1 on the Liver to eject its morbid * j matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry olf ! that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect ' ually, without any of the painful feelings exper ' enced in the operations of mo-t Cathartics. it ■ strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses will streiilhen and build it up with unusual rapid -1 'y The LIVER is one of the principal teguiators ot the ahumn body; and • when it peiforms its tfncioits well, the pow- M| er> of the . , sir ni are ful ly developed. The stom- aehisai.;iu ..-itirely del ! pendent on the t,<-a!thy S action of In. Liver for The proper performance of its functions; when I the stomach is at iault, ™ the bowels are at fault, anil the whole system sutlers in consequence of one organ—ihe Liver M —having ceased 'o do its duty. For the dis- iSt ease s D f that organ, one of the proprietors has made it hisctudy, in a practice of more than ** twenty years, to find some remedy where- with to counteract the many derangements to which it is liable. I'o prove that this re- medy is at la-t found, any person troubled with * Liver Complaint, in any of its forms, has but toa bottle, and conviction is certain. ! w These Gums remove all mm bid or bad matter from tbeevstem, supply- u ing in their place a heal hv flow of bile, invig-'orating the stomach cau sing food to digest well, purifying the blood, giv ing tone and health to . the whole machinery, removing the cause off 4 * the disease—effecting a radical cure. a* Billious attacks arc cured, and what is bet |T r, prevented, by the occasional use of tha I Liver i nvigoiator. I One dose alter eating ;£ is suficient to relieve the : stomach and prevent the s food front rising and ! souring. Q Only one dose taken at night, loosens the ; bowels gently,and cures -u Co.,tivene-s, One dose taken after each meal will cure Dys cpsia. K7"o:ie do-e of two teaspoonfulls will always relieve Sick ua Headache. One botiie taken for ~ female obstruction, re moves the can-e of the disease and make-a per fect cure. Onlyonedose immediately re lie v e Cho'ic while one dose r — often lepeated is a sure cure for Cholera .Morbus * andapreventiveof Cholera. CyOnly one bottle is needed to throw out of the svstem the effects of medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. One do-e taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well.— One dose often repeated cures, Chronic Diarrfcocpa, in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel com plaints yse'd almost to the fir-t do-e. One or two doses cures attacks cause.! by Worms in Children; there is no surer, safer, oi speedier reruedj in the world, as it never fails. K7"*A tew bottleg cures Dropsy, by exciting tbe a), i.i bents. He take pleasure in recommending this r.teiiirine a a preventive for Fever and Ague, Until Fever and all Fiver- of a Billious Type, ft opeiates with cer. tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtue-. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in if- favor. QSR~MIX WATER IN THE SIOI TH WITH THE I.NVIOOR AToa, and swaliow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR la a scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the fir-', dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaiut, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are ilia result of a Diseased Liver. TRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor IMG Broadway, N. Y. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed ford, Pa. May 14, 1858. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A FI.NE DEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty, and :t caunot exist without a fina head of hair, then lead the following, and if you ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one Call doutit. Professor Wood's Hair Restorative. —We ca!! the attention of ail, old ami young, to this won derful preparation, which turns back to its original color, grav hair—covers the head of the 03ld with a luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a centinual flow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call then upon the bal.i, the grey, or diseased in scalp, to use it; arid surely the young will not, as they value the (lowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Its praise JS upon the tongue of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in New iiaven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since; DEEP IIIVKR, Cox., July 23, IS-3S. Mr. Lr ven worth—Sir: 1 have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more* than a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together 1 saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Han Rest or at ive" as a cure. 1 called at your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re. moved the scurf and new hair began to grow; it is now two or three inches in length where it was ail oir. 1 have great faith in it. 1 wish you to send me i two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this.— 1 don't know as any of ttie kind is used in this place, von may have a market for many bottles after it is known uere. Yours with ;espect, RUFITS PRATT. PillLA., Sept., 9, 1557. Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving itself beneficial to nee. Tne front, and also the back part of my head almost lost its covering—in fact had. 1 have used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the top of my head is wel j studded with a promising crop of young hair, and thl ! front is aim receiving its benefit. I have tried other i preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 think j from my own per-ona! recommendation 1 can indues I many others to try it. YUHTS respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. 46 4 Vine street. VIXCENNES, IA., June 22, 1830. Prof. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact. 1 ureatul v -.id your recent y discovered Hair Restora tive, 1 villi state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to use it—that 1 have, for several years, been in the habit of using, other llair Restoratives, and that 1 find yours vastly superior to any other 1 know. It entirely cleanses tne bead of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to ttie original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glo-v appearance; and all inis, without discolor ing the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of har nig n fine color and texture to hair. Respecliullv yours. U'H.xON KING O. J. WOOD A Co., 212 Broadway, New York (in the greet New York Wire Itailir: ilstabli.snr.eiit, and 114 Market stieot, St. Louis, M-, And sold by all Druggists. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Best ford, Pa. May 14, IS-33. SURVEYING. O H. CAI'i'HER will promptly attend to ait surveying uusiness that nitty be entrusted to him. Office on Juliana street, two doors South of the Inquirer office.
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