CHEAPEST!BEST!! LARGEST!!! $35.00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double Entry Book Keeping, Cotrrtnercial Arithmetic and Lectures. BOARD 8 WEEKS S2O, STATIONARY $7. ENTIRE EXPENSES §62. Usual time from 6to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed competent to man age the books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from 8500 to Siooo Students enter at any time—No Vacation—Re view at pleasure. ... . , First Premiums for Best Bns.nevs Writing for 1856, received at Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Ohio State Fairs. Also, at the principal Fairs of the Union for the past four years. KF""Ministers' Sons received at halt pi ce. For Circulars, Specimens and Embellished 5 lews of the College, inclose five letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Jan 13, 1860. jySSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE co-partnership heretofore existing between i the ndersignedn in the tanning and mercantile busi ness, under the name ot S. Shuck &£ Co., nas this day, January 14, 1660, oeen oissolved All persons ludebted to said firm are notified that their notes and accounts are in the hands of Samuel Shuck to whom payment must be made before the fir-t day j of April, prox., after that day all claims will be j placed in the hands of the propes officers for settle ment and collection. GEORGE D. SHUCK, JOSIAH D. SHUCK, SAMUEL SHUCK, WILLIAM W. SHUCK. The undersigned having purchased the interest of ! George D. and Jo-iah D. Shuck, in the Tannery and Store, have formed a co-partnership and will carry on the same under the name of S. and W. >V. Shuck The friends and customers of the old firm are invi ted to give them a call as they are determined to keep a nrstrate and weil assorted stock of goods I and ieather, which they will sell at the lowest prices. Produce and tan-bark taken in exchange ; tor goods or leather. SAMUEL SHUCK, WiLLIAM W. SHUCK, j The business of making and repairing coaches 1 will be carried on as heretofore by tnc subscri bers at their old stand, undea the r.auie of George D. Shuck tt Co. GEORGE D. SHUCK, i JOSIAH D. SHUCK. Feb. 3, 1660. "VJOTICE OF INQUISITION. J\L WHEREAS, Henry Wolford, | late of Londonderry fp., Bedford county, decM., ; died intestate, unmarried and without issue leaving brothers and sisters his heirs, to wit : Jacob V, ol- , ford, who has conveyed his share to petitioner, I George VVplford, residing in Belford county, Mich ael Wolford, residing in Fayette co., Pa., Joseph Wolford, residing in Somerset co.,Pa., Hannah, in termarried with Adam Shroyer, residing in Alle gheny co., Md., Mary Wolford, residing in Bediord county, Susanna, intermarried with Solomon Smith, residing in Bedford county, Catharine intermarried with John Stokes, residing in Cedar county, lowa, Baibara who was intermarried with John Devore, in Ohio, since dead, leaving issue two children, to wit: Hannah and Henry, residing in Ohio, and Adam Wolford, who is dead, leaving issue three children, residing in Ohio, to wit : Josiah, Elizabeth and Si mon Wolford, that said intestate died seized of the following tract of land, situate in Londonderry tp., known as the Noith Bear Waller tract, containing one hundred and fifty acres, adjoining iands of John Wilhelm, A. W. Shroyer and others. NOTICE is therefore hereby given that in pur suance of a writ of Partition, or valuation, to me di- j rected, I will proceed to hold an Inquisition, or | Valuation, OP the premises, on Tuesday, the 10th | day of April, next, when and where all interested I may attend it they see proper. Sheriff's Office, Bed- ( WM. S. FLUKE, ford, March 9th, 1860. Sheriff. Dlt USA> I> BOOKS ! H. C. REAMER, Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa [Jit the Stand formerly occupied by Dr. F. C. Reamer.) JT tI'HOLESALE and re- If tail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye j Stuffs, Otis, Paints, Varnish tine, Window Glass, Glasswae received, a large stock of American, French and English perfumery. Also, a great variety of fine Soaps for toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonics, Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, irons a light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Sha ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives, Pocket Books. Portmornaies, Segar cases, 3cc. —ALSO— Have and will keep constantly on hand, a supply of Coal Oil, Burning fluid and Camphine, with a great variety of the most modern and best style of eoal oil and fluid lamps. Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fla voring Extracts and Snices ofail sorts, Fine Segars, Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal patent medicines in use, will keep afirii supply constantly on hai:d. —ALSO— Dealer in Books, &c., consisting of Geographical, Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works, in con nection with a great variety of plain and fancy Stationery, Cap, Note, Post, and Wrapping Paper, Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries, Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Receipts. QjT'Oioers promptly filled and satisfaction guar anteed, with regard both to price and quality. K?"Physicians' Prescriptions carefully and accu rately compounded at all hours of the day or night. Dec. 16, 1859. Manhood. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just Published, in a sealed Envelope, On the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Scxnal De bility, Nervousness and [n.volunfarv Emissions, Im potency and Mental and Physical Incapacity. "BY ROB. J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of "The Green Book," See. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences ot sell-abuse may be effectually removed w ithont Medicine and without dangerous Surgical operations, boogies, instruments, linge or cordial* ; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, Bo matter what bis condition may he, may cure him self cheaply, privately arid radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands end thousands. Sent under seat to any address, po-t paid, on the receipt of two postage stamps, bv addressing Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE. M. Tb, 4SO first Avenue, New York Post Box 4585. Jan. 20, iB6O. Spectacles! The subscriber has it;st received a splendid variety of Gold, Stiver Mounted, and Steel Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebbles, su perior in clearness, and designed to suit persons of all ages—warranted never to FAIL to which he invites the attention of ai.l who are in need ot the article. He has also just received •o elegant assortment of JEWELRY—aII of which he will sell on reasonable terms. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, May 22, 1857. Ifeceipts and Expend!-! 1 TURKS OF THE POOR AND HOUSE OF EM-j 3 PLOYMENT fOF BEDFORD JOUNTY, FOR THE YEAR COMMENCING JANUARY 3d, 1839, AND ENDING JANUARY 4, 1860. TREASURER'S RECEIPTS. Due Treasurer on settlement Jan., 1859 63 70f John Remby, repairing privy 1 25 James Allison, donation to McCreary 10 00 Lewis Leonard, work at mil! 6 30 D. Price, bringing woman & child to P. H. 300 Juo. Feathers, 10 bushels oats 3 00 Zacheus VVertz, returning order for pauper 2 00 Ferguson Sc Co bill of shoes - 10 90 A. Leonard, work at race 8 SO M. Bannon. balance on settlement 13 Ti\ 'l'. Elliott, assistance rendered Wm.Benold 8 50 L. Jamison, for mutton 16 07| H. Conrad, removal of F.. Evans and child 6 00 John Davidson, for cow 16 00 M. F. Stock, coffin tic •> 0° S. Defibaugh, oil! of beef 61 16 W. Learv, corn furnished by J. I.ingenfelter 81 00 N. Farqubar, balance on settlement 27 00 S. Reighart, for beet 12 48 G. W. Rupp, bill of goods 19 45 A. B. Cramer, balance on bill of gooda 29 93 Mrs. A. Saupp, bill of hardware 5 03J F. P. Beegle. for pork 22 01 i S. E. Potts, bill of goods 52 67 4 j H. Bailey, for beef 10 04 I Cessna for check previously granted 118 44 G. D. Trout, one yeai's salary 20 00 i S Seigle, keeping G. Layton one year 20 00 P. Clark, for wheat 25 00 S. D. Broad, bill of work 17 75 A.Statler, for coal 15 ISJ P. Strominger, bill of lumber 100 00 S J. Castner, bill ot orders 3 00 i J. Loiigeneckei, bringing pauper and constable fees 2 50 G. W. Gump, bill of beef 21 96 Won, Haney, " 41 7 64 T R. Gettys, jr. making out and distribu ting duplicates 30 00 J. Amos, for oats 7 20 i D. B. Bulger, bringing pauper from Middle t Woodberry 205 I S. Defibaugh, bill of beef 16 12 Jacob Seroler, bill of bacon 12 21 J. Amos 6 months salary 10 00 S. Defibangb, bill of beef 30 00 S. Ferguson, for boots 4 00 J Lyons, bill of goods 33 08| ' A.G. Hartley, balance on account 3 79 I N.Harshbaiger, bill of mutton 17 62$ j J. R. Gettys, Jr. one quarter's salary and D.making out report 12 25 i T. D. Broad, work done to mill 25 00 I bn Miller, shoemaking 3 S7J ■ S.D Broad, work done to mill 25 00 j Samuel Way, for xnoney loaned 65 00 ; J. Croyie, for appfe butter .6 75 L. Evans, bringing pauper 5 90 j Wm Carnell, money refunded 10 00 i G. G.G ibson, miieage_bringing pauper to ( Poor House 730 I R. Claar, balance on settlement 2 23 I Dr. F. C. Reamer, balance on account 18 07 G. G. Cibson, bringing pauper and justices j fees 3CO ! Josiah Ritehey, services 3 20 i S. Carney, for beef 2 52 ! G. W. Rupp, bill of goods 33 70 j J. W. Toroiinson, for beef 22 02 A. Barnhat, 44 44 1 5 0 0 Jacob Biddle, 44 44 3 20 John Long, justices and constable's fees removing pauper 16 85 Job Mann, balance of check 75 82 V. SlecKman, for beef 9 70 T. Holsinger, moving pauper 6 05 Taylor &Mowry, bill of leather 6 70 D. "B. Ott, blacksmithing 1 77 Jacob Zi miners, lor beef 3 36 G. Smouse, for salt 4 60 A. B. Cramer, bill of goods 73 21 T. R. Getty's Jr. one Quarter's salary 6 25 O. E. Shannon, bill of shoes 5 77 Hezekiah Peruew, boarding out door pauper 500 J. Zimmers, for pork 11 22 S. Defibaugh, for beef 7 00 Wm. Milburn, making coffin 3 00 J. Arnold, bill of hardware 5 754 Henry Naugel, bill of beef 18 31^ j Wm. Wertz. and family, donation 25 00 | Wm. Milburn, balance on bill of coffins 7 50 j Jno. Leasure, for wheat 28 00 O. E. bnannon, as counsel 5 00 So'omon Leasure, keeping out door pauper 12 50 Wm. Mil'ourn, making coffin 3 00 S. Defibaugh, bill of beef 20 27 James Ray, for wheat 6 50 Wm. Milburn, balance on coffins 2 5° H. Koontz, for mutton 21 15 E. McGraw keeping pauper 30 00 J. Fetter, bill of beef 7 SO .J.Semler, balance on blacksmithing 19 05 [ J Moorehead, for two orders 50 45 G Smouse,for corn IS 75 A L Defibaugh, bitl ot goods 9 524 ! S Shuck &Co 44 44 162 60 Wm Sboman, removal of pauper 3 50 Aaron Whetstone balance on corn 12 17 A Shaffer, for wheat 46 624 Dr F C Reamer, for two cowt 33 00 G W Gump, bill of goods 13 05 1 Dr F C Reamer, for 7 months salary and medicine 40 00 1 F Harshbarger, beef and apple butter 20 00 ' Wm Cook, balance on beef 14 47 ■ J W Beeler, stone coal 18 75 J Koontz, potatoes 14 70 I F Friend, bacon 20 68 H Naugel, bill of beef 23 47 James Lysinger, work at raee 6 50 N Lyons, bill of goods 23 00 ; 12 00 George Smouse, his salary as director 20 00 Dr J P Aschori)] surgical services 30 00 5 D Broad, work at mill 25 00 N Lyons, bill of goods 30 00 J Arnold, ' 3S 81^ H Sill, for wheat 50 00 Wm Leary, pait of salary 20 00 J & J M Shoemaker, bill of goods 139 09 S Mtxei 2 47 J Ah.os, expenses to Hollidaysburg 4 00 T Gephart, for rye 15 00 H Moore, 41 " D Karne, making coffin &e 40JP Israel Morris, bacon 18 81 £ Gump, making coffins 6 00 J Beegle, for rye 10 SO J Holsinger, removal of M Morry 6 25 VVm Leary, part of salary 20 00 Pr f C Reamer, one quarters salary 15 00 H Carntl, removal of pauper 4 00 G Elder, one years salary Ferg'tson & Manspeaker, bill of good* A Bennett, donation to SJohnson 100^ J B Miller, for wneat 8 25 | G Zimmers for pork 9 90 A B Cramer, for coffee 24 54 Dr F C Reamer, one quarter* salary 15 00 G Elder, one years salary 20 00 L Jamison, for beef 15 30 Oster, Manspeaker iV Cam, bill of gooda 38 68 Wm Leary, balance on salary 30 00 J Pisberry, beef and mutton 12 57ig M Diehl, beef 7 84 J Lingenfelter, for corn 41 62| J L Bush, removal of Pris and children 8 10 IVm F Morehead, salary and work hand 64 14 Wm F Morehead, upplebutter and vinegar 11 37 Pr F C Reamer, 10 gallons whiskey 10 0 E Hay, balance due on two checkJ 98 S D Broad, 6 0 James Mullen, issuing order 5 Geo Bivmire, five counterfeit, returned to L Hill 5 03 Frank South, appiebutter 6 26 Geo Smouse, one years salary 20 00 Levi Agnew, removing two pauper 1 00 T R Gettys, Jr, 1 quarters salary 6 25 C Stoner, bill of beef 11 45 J VV Tomlinson, for pork 19 03| " " " beef 12 60 " " pork 40 29 " beef 14 13 Michael Weisel, wheat 53 60 Wm Hartley, bill of goods 50 62ij J W Tomlinson, for money loaned 104 50 M Holderbaum, bill of bacon 31 70 Job Shoemaker, part of check 80 00 H Reamer, " 40 00 L Putt 16 00 Henry Porsey, for flour 6 50 1 Mengel, for ten bedsteads 27 50 G Blymire, error in E Statler's account 10 00 Treasurer's salary 40 00 Postage ard stationery 1 00 Auditor's and clerk s salary 15 00 Interest paid J Snyder 64 85 44 44 M Lutz 60 00 44 4 on sundry checks 138 50 Percentage allowed collectors 187 89} Exonerations 44 44 12 7 61 Whole amount, $4257 45} Amount received from the following Collec tors up till the 3 U of January, as follows : John King for 1553 $lO5 60 I fohn L Hill do 1851 11 56 i Jacob Nicodetxius do 1836 25 00 ! Josiah Bruner do * 44 19 29 j John Dasher do 44 3 0 00 1 John Furry do 44 3 77 1 Samuel James do 1837 5 04 ; Henry Rose do 44 1 4 6 1 ; Philip Cuppet do " 30 00 \ James do 44 5 04 ; Simon Beard do " 34 31 Henry S Fluke do 44 14 35 D J Shuck do 1859 3431} j Lemuel Evans do 44 4 8 6 5 | John Shoemaker do 44 15 00 i John Morgan do 44 37 00 ! John E Miller do 44 1170 j Solomon Steel do 44 2 1 00 i Henry Horn do 44 19 46 Michael Bone do 44 2 7 0 0 Wm Carnell do 44 93 25 Anthony Smith do 44 80 00 ! Christian Felton do 44 33 55} j Thomas Ritchey do 44 6 70} Emanuel Statler do 44 3 69} John Smouse do 44 18 93} Wm Kirk do 44 115 9 1 Isaac Presse! do 44 477 5 J A Nicodemus do 44 221 00 1 John B Fluke do 44 33 53 ' j Isaac Mengel do 1859 203 49 I Michael Fetter do 44 316 20 1 James Evans do 44 95 00 ' ; Michael Diehl do 44 220 00 1 j J B Anderson do 44 50 00 David Miller do 44 45 00 ' Wm Young do 44 9 0 00 : John Gillespie do 44 520 00 George Rhoads do 44 2 9 58 1 Pnilip Snyder d 44 85 00 ' A Blackburn do 44 5 5 0 0 > J. VV. Miller do 44 32 00 ; John VV. Hoover do 44 95 00 Adam Shafler do 44 1 19 00 John Bennett do 44 152 50 ' John Fickes do 44 26 69 1 | G. B. Holsing?r do 44 216 30 David Fore do 44 65 00 i j Jacob BarndolJar do 44 102 34 Samuel Davis money loaned ( 600 00 Exonerations allowed collectors 127 61 ; Percentage 44 44 187 89} i Balance due Treasurer 49 05} ! Whole amour.: received $4257 45} Due Bedford County Poor and House of Em ployment, from the following collectors, viz : J. Nicodemus, Judgment, 1854 100 00 John Dasher 44 1856 41 65} Philip Cuppet 1857 12 66 James Smith 44 120 47 Lemuel Evans 1858 39 71 John Shoemaker 44 12 19 John Morgan 44 34 43 Solomon Steel 44 54 44 Michael Bone 44 18 46 Anthony Smith 44 21 42 Wm. Kirk 44 22 73 Jacob A. Nicodemus 44 9 6 4 Isaac Mengel 1859 176 65 Michael Fetter 44 139 S3 James Evans 44 98 74 Michael Diehl 44 53 04 J. B. Anderson 44 232 00 David Millet 44 106 28 William Young '* 77 66 John Gillespie 44 76 2% George Rhoada 44 70 64 Lvi Carpenter 44 177 99 Philip Snyder 44 254 63 Abraham Blackburn 44 238 69 David Fore 44 67 43 Jacob Blackburn 44 60 30 Jacob W. Miller 44 24 12 John W. Hoover 44 227 02 Adam Shaffer 44 62 61 John Bennett 44 78 02 John Fickes 44 183 77 George B. Holsinger 44 288 72 Jacob S. Brumbaugh 44 3SB 39 $3629 49} We, the undersigned, Auditors of Bedford County, do certify that we have examined the foregoing account of Geo. Blymire, Treasurer of the Poor, and House of Employ ment, of Bed ford County, and find the same to be correct and true as above stated, and that there is a bal ance due said Treasurer of $49 05. Witness our hand and seal, this 3d day of January, A. D. 1860. JOHN W.CRISMAN, [SEAL.] JAMES C. DEVORE, [SEAL.] DANIEL FLETCHER, [SEAL.] ATTEST : Thomas R. Getty?, Jr., Clerk. (j TATE ME NT AND REPORT OF O W.VI. LEARY, STEWARD OF THE Poor and House of Employment of Bedford County, ||rom Ist of January, A. D. 1559, till 1 s^iLJaiitiary, •ft. D. IS6O. 1859, DR. DoLW^. '1 o Balance on Settlement, 23 7-i Cash Irom Wm. Manspeaker, for corn, 73 do John J. Luther, 44 44 do Wm. Schatier, '< 87} do D. Gardner, 44 43 do J. Horton, 44 l 7,3 rdo D. Washabaugh, 44 87 do 1-aac Mengel, 44 do Wm. Boher, 44 do R.Montgomery, 44 43 do V. Fredrick, 44 5 02} do Rev. Thos. Heyden, 44 1 75 do J. Smith, 44 1 7,3 do Mrs. Brown, 44 43 do G. Wilson, 44 1 31 do J. Bollinger, 44 3 31 do R. Montgomery, 1 33 do J. Ha l !, 44 87} do R. Gales, 44 87} do C. Herring, for flour, 87} do J. Hill, lor corn, 87} do G. Stoudenour, 44 50 do James Davis, 44 3 50 do C.'Herring, 44 50 do Wm. Sohatfer, 44 1 60 do G. VV. Rupp, f> 87} do Sundry persons, 44 10 26} do Wm. Thompson, 44 87} do J. Reighart, 44 1 75 do C. Herring, 44 1 80 do P. Little, rye, 87} do R. Gates, corn, 43 do J. VVillson, rye flour, 1 00 do J. Border, rye, 1 25 do Jno. Hafer, corn, 1 75 do D. Stivers, 44 2 62} do Rev. S. Yingting, 44 1 50 do A.J. Sansom, rye, 2 50 do J. C. Kiser, 44 1 25 do Wm. Bowles, row pasture, 3 00 do Jno. Cessna, F.sq., rye chop, 4 37} S9O 04} CR. By amonnt paid Jno. Mowry, for Lard, 2 76 do Mrs. Irvine and W. Herring, toll, j 62} 1 do in bringing pauper, from New Gienada, 3 12} do T Davis, shearing sheep, 2 94 do Isaac Diebl, potatoes, 6 00 do S. J. Way, express freight, 75 do S. Smith, broom, 31} do Juo. G. Alinoich, vinegar, 37} do H. Barley, beef, 1 12} do D. Shuck, fish, 75 do Mrs. Bowles, undershirts for * pauper 1 00 do P. O. Stamps, 25 do Jno. Muinix, straw, 25 do J. T. Gephart, 44 7 5 do Josiah Edwards, altering stock, 96 do C. Colfelt, timber, 5 50 do T. Davis, bran, 37} do T. Bruce, making rails, 100 do D. Dibert, Hour, 7 00 do -I. AJengel, lumber, 25 do Jos. Beegle, seed potatoes, 87} do F. Aleccti, trimming grape vine, 1 00 do P. Clark, home made thread, 50 do Mrs. Wallace, hops, 1 12} do T. Bruce, making rails, 200 do H. Schafler, potatoes, 7 50 do H. Beegle, straw and oats, 2 12} do D. Shuce, Lime, 50 do C. Herring, vinegar, 25 do Jno. Hafer, whiskey, 1 00 do A. Muwry, upsetting axe, 25 do M. Diehl, straw, 1 38 do S. D. Broad, medicine for A. White, pauper, 50 do Sundry persons, dried fruit, 2 45 do Jno. Hafer, wine for Rosy Norman, pauper, 25 do C. Stor.er, mutton, 1 00 do I. Earnest, hauling pauper fo Bloody Run, 50 do Jacob Sender, colfiu boards, 68 do H. Moore, rye, 2 20 do J. L. Lessig, lime, 80 do J. Remby, building oven, 5 00 do J. Beegle, rye, 1 00 do Esq. Oldham, issuing order, 50 do D. Price,altering slock, 50 do Joshua Mower, work, 50 do Expenses to coal bank, 2 33 do Mrs. Defibaugh, soap fat, 1 40 do Mrs. Wallace, hops, 1 00 do A. Robbins, potatoes, 37} do Expenses in hauling coal, 1 50 do G. Smith, bal. or. land, 1 25 do H. Potter, halter, 2 do D. Dibert, apples, 37} do Expenses in hauling coal, 1 50 do i. Mengel, cherry board, 20 $Bl 79® Balance, 8 24i i __ _ S9O 04} STATEMENT OF THE~PGOk HOUSE MILL FROM JANUARY Ist, 1859, TILL JANUARY Ist, 1860. DR. Amount of Toll Grain brought in by the Mill, as per Monthly Reports, 0> O ,? 3 Q- S4 *• n Bought of M. Ritchey, 28} 1 A. Schafer 32} S. Jmler, 13 H.Siil, 40 Isaac lmler, 2} Leasnre, 20 H. Moore, 10 B. Miller, 6 .1. T. Gephart, 15 Jos.. Beegle, 12 11. Harkieroad, 5 Sol. Rcighart, 21 H. Diehl, 19} 465 302} 61} 45 CR. By 3mount of Grain used in Poor House and sold to sundry persons foworkr done in re pairs to Mill, house &.c. •r: fes O S3 o C M s ~ I Amount used in Poor- House, 445 115 40} 202 Horse leed, 137} Beef and Hog feed, 10 11 Sold sundry persons, 4 31} 14} 2 449 294 66 22} Remaining in Mill, 16 8} 222 465 302} 66 45 [There were also brought into the Mill, in tolls, 29 lbs. of niix'tire, of which 5} lbs. have been used for feed, leaving 23 1-2 lbs. in the Mill.] _ LIST OF PAUPERS admitted, discharged, died, &c., 6LC., during each month, and the number remaining at the end of each month. Also the average number supported in the House during the year, together with the number ol out door paupers supported by the Institution, from the Ist ol January, ,1859, till Ist of Januarv, 1860. £5 w 0 op 5 ? 3 2. 2 i 5 5 r 1 2 s 5 :=■' ET JZ a. cl -• -.3 I £ 2L f §■ || J-a J'! 1859. ' January 4 12 31 24 February 2 2 32 23 March 13 31 22 April 3 2 2 1 30 24 May 5 3 2 1 31 24 June 3 3 1 3l 23 July 3 1 27 23 August 1 1 27 22 September 2 1 2 27 22 Oc 4 ober 2 25 22 November 2 23 22 December 1 1 22 23 22 18 2 14 2 331 274 Making an average of 50 per month, ol whom 2 are colored. Tht re are also 3 who are blind 10 insane, 5 confined to bed. There are also 2 out door paupers who are not included in the above. 767 wayfaiing paupers were provided with board, lodging &c.', of whom 453 were Gel mans, 207 Irishmen, 6S Americans, 17 En glishmen, Frenchmen, 8 Scotchmen, 3 Ital ians, 2 Welchmen and 1 African. STATEMENT of the produce of the Farm"ajid Garden from January Ist, J859, till January Ist, 1860. 308 Bushels Ears of corn 165 Oats 26 u Buckwheat 312 " Potatoes 18 Tons Hay 12 Loads Cornfodder 2 44 Pumpkins 20 Bushels Turnips 18 44 Onions 2 " do Small 16 44 Tomatoes 4 44 Beans 20 * 4 Beets 2100 Heads Cabbage Barrels Cucumber Pickles 17 44 Soft Soap 20 Pounds Hard 44 147 W 00l 388 , 44 Veal 1544 44 Beef 3586 • Pork 544 44 Lard 128 44 Tallow 190 44 Butter 6 Calt Skins 3 Beef Hides LIVESTOCK ON FARM 2 Head of Horses 7 Cows 2 Heifers 5+ Sheep 3 Brood Sows 23 Shoats FEED TOR STOCK. 10 Tons Hay ] Load Cornfodder 2 Loads Sfiort Straw 75 Bun. font; straw 50 Bushels Oats 10 Bus. Ears Corn 32 Bus. Rye. Articles manufactured in House by matron. 45 shirts, 21 women's dresses, 13 children's 44 17 chimises, 16 womon's sacks, 5 round jackets, 15 sheets, 21 pi . men's pants, I 9 44 sucks, 5 44 drawers, t 1 44 vest, 14 women's stockings, 15 shiouds , 17 women's aprons, 9 bed ticks, 12 bolsters, 22 sheets, 2 quilted skitts, II comforts, 10 pillow slips, We, the undersigned, Directors of the Poor I and House ot Employment of Bedford County, | do certify that we have examined the above ac ! count, statement and report of Wm. Leary, j Steward of said Poor and House of Employment, i from the Ist day of January, 1859, till the Ist | day of January, 1860, and find the same to be ! correct. Witness our hands and seals this Ist day of i Januarv. 1860. JOHN AMOS, [SEAL.] GEORGE S.MOCSE, JOHN KEMERY, [SEAL.] [ ATTEST I Thomas R. Gettys, Jr., Clerk. ! March 16, I860." Allegheny Male anil Female Seminary, iMl\Biii iS<L Pa. FACULTY. E. J. OSBORNE, A. 8., Principal, Prof, of Lan gtiages ami Philosophy. W'm. S. Smith. Prof, of Mathematics. ■las. H. Miller, Adjunct Prof, of .Mathematics. Rev. B. F. Stevens, Lecturer on Moral Philoso phy fccc. Wm. A. Stephens, Prof, of English Grammar &c. Dr. J. Hughes, Lecturer on Anatomy Ike. Mrs. E. V. Osborne, Preceptress, Teacher of Draw ing French, Botauv ire. B. F. Drott, Prof, of Instrumental Music. Pi ice of Tuition for term of 11 weeks. Common English Branches $3 23 Jiigher Branches, including common, each SO I Latin and Greek, each 2 00 It German and French, each 2 50 Book-keeping and Commercial calculations-! 50 ORNAMENTAL. Drawing 2 50 Colored crayon,and water colors, each 3 00 Oil painting 5 00 Hair and wax flowers, each 3 00 Pellis work 3 00 F.nihroiitery 1 50 Piano music, with use of instrument 10 00 Hoard $ 1 73 per week including room rent, fuel, furniture ece. This is one of the best, and cheapest institutions m the country. The whole expense per terrn need not be more than twenty-live dollars.— Second Quarter of summer session commences April the sth. 1860. _ Teachers will De instructed free of charge in the Normal Department. For particulars, address the Principal. E.J. OSBORNE, A. B- Rainsburg, Bedlord co., April 22, 1539. SAVE YOUR MONEY! THE L.NDLRSIGNKO would respectfully inform the travelling public, that he has established a fri-weekly line of stages between Bedford and Latrobe. The route is that of the old Philadelphia Turnpike, leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, being one of the best coach roads in the Union. Passengers will REACH trains of cars for Pittsburg as earlv as by going to Holliilaysburg Johnstown. '1 he fare to Pittsburg on tbis route is hour Dollar* and Twenty Cents being THREE DOLLARS CHEAPER than on any other route from Bedford to that point Coaches leave the Bedford Ho'el, Bedford, eve ry Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, at o'clock, and the Depot at Latrobe every Tuesday, 1 hursday and Saturday morning, after the arrival of the mail train from Pittsburg. JOSEPH A. CARMAN. Feb 21,'G0. 4 SIITOLV JlfLla*. iJL W. J. HAER & CO., HAVE constantly on hand at ASHTOLA, Paint township, Somerset co.. Pa., all kinds of Ash, Cher ry, Maple, Poplar and Spruce or Hemlock lumber, which t hey will at low prices, also, Fork, Shov e!, "loom, ami Hoe handle*, Chair stuff of every de script ion, together with Ba!lu,fers of any and ev ery pattern, and aLo staves and heads for nail finished ready for pu'ting toother. Bill stuff of any length and size nrcb as Girders, oists, bcantling &c., &c., promptly served to or der Grain and Country produce bought at current market prices, or taken in exchange for lumber or merchandize, w. J. BAF.R fc CO., Feb. 10 IB6o.—3m. Aßhtola ' """ J ° b " StoWn Pa " R. J. K. BERKERILE, St. Clairsville, BEDFORD CO., PA., Respectfully tenders his services to the citizens that place and vicinity. [ton 13, ISGOJ D. border, Clock & Watch Maker AM) DEALER IN JEWELRY t Would respectfully announce to the iitizerg of lied ford, ana the public in general, that he has opened a Jewelry Store in the buildirxr re cently occupied by H. Nicodcmux, Esq. nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, where he will pleased to see all in want of articles in his line He has on hand, and will constantly keep an elegant assortment of JEWELRY, and will're pair Clocks and Watches in the bert style. Ha hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as he feels satisfied he can render satisfaction ts/all who entrust him with their work. His terms will be moderate. He has on hand Gold and Silver WATCHES Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils. ,Nc. Ate. April 27, IBfi c i Pit ii Toliiii wiir IF YOU WANT TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK, BY GETTING MORE THAN ITS WORTH, GO TO THE CHEAP STORE OF Oster & Cam. THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND ATTN ACTIVE STOCK OF NEW AND CHEAP FALL AND Winter 4*nods • SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, PUR CHASED NOT ONLY 10 SELL, BUT TO GIVE SATISFACTION TO THE BUYER. THEY INVITE AN EXAMINA TION OF THEIR STOCK AND PRICES, WHEN THEY WILL CON VINCE ALL THAT THEY ARE REALLY SELLING CHEAP. TERMS as heretofore ; prompt settlement re quired by cash or note every January. Bedford, Oct. 14, 1859. | JNION HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA. THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic, that he fstil' keeps the Hotel, under the above name, in the old and well known Globe building, on ■ \Vest Pitt Street, lormerly owned and occupied by Mr. John Voung, where he will be happy to see ail I friends and the travelling public generally. Peisors i attending Court are respectfully invited to give him j a call. He pledges himself that he will do ail ic j bis power to render all his guests comfortable. His Table will be supplied with the choicest del icacies the market will afford. The Bed Rooms w ill contain clean and comfortable bedding. The Bar will be supplied with choice liquors. The Stable will be attended by a careful and at ! tentive hostler. [CF'Boarders will be taken by the day, week, i month and year. JONATHAN HORTON. I June 3, 1859- HARPER'S FERRV wr TRAIX STOPPED ANOTHER TIME TO unload Goods zt Ferguson & jVluii|>eaker r s> 1 . Just received another time and for sale cheaper j han ever, a superior lot of Winter goods, indu ing I Ledger Hats, 73 cts. and op. De Lames, 10 cts and up. Shawls, of all kinds, SI,OO and up. Cassinetts. 374 cfs.and up. Broad cloths, $1.50 and up. Doe **kin Cassimere-, 75 cts. and up. Marino, ISf cts. and up. HO-sIERY, including Gloves, Stockings, he., of j all kinds. ! GROCERIES including | Cotlee, 12?, and up. j Suegar, S and up. tine white crushed, 12| aed up. j Baking Molasses, 12$ per quart. Best mould candles, IS cts ar.d a littla of every thingelse in the Grocerv line. | Men's lVpar.ment, including undershirts and Drawers, 50 cts. and up, aDo Cap*. Hats, Comforts, Gum Ovei-shoas, Sandals and Buffalo Over-shoes,— Men's Double Soled Boots, for winter, at $1.75 and I up. In the Shoe Dcpirtmen*, are included Ladies' | Gentlemen's and Children's, all sorts, sizes, Ac. I Prices, as usual. ALSO, Sl-igh artd Buggy whips, and Tobacco and | Cigars of all Kinds, fro o Gravely down. |.) EDF OR D FOUNDRY!" j THE subscriber* having purchased the Bedford I foundry ot Messrs. YVasbabatigb and Bannon, would most respectfully announce to the citizens of Bed ! '°rd and adjoining counties that they are prepared to ; make and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for j Grist and Saw-mills, Threshing Ma chines Ploughs, Jlpple mills, Cooking, I TEN PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND Sleigh soles, *.*a-h kettles, ol different sizes, wagon boxes of all sizes, farmers'bells, (a superior arti cle), oven doors, and every thing usually made in a country Foundry. I'lOßlffllS, - Woodcock, Sevier and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS.—AIso, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention ol oui farmers—a superior article to the old Plug Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and iand sides to suit all ploughs in general use in this coun ty. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to order, 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 and others would do well to ] call and examine our work before purchasing else where, as we are determined to meet the immer gencies of the times, we will sell low for CJJSH, or country produce. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in •* change for work. feb25,'59-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. BEDFORD COUNTY MAP. I Will make a directory map of Bedford County lrom actual surveys, ifj a sufficient number of sub scribers can be raised to justify me in the enter prise. The map will be large and well finished snd will show the location of all the public roads streams, boundary line-, towns, villages, Hotel*, Churches, School Houses, Post Offices, stores, grist mills, saw mills Ac., Ac., and will contain the names of all the proper!j holders, and show the busines that almos, each one is engaged in I will put on the saros sheet maps ot all the towns and large village*, aLo tables and statistics ol the County and (if taken in tune) the census of 1860. Pains will be taken to make it as reliable as anv Map in the S'ate. Julv 1,'59. EDW'D. L. WALKER. J. W. SCOTT. ~ (Lute of the firm of Winchester Scott.) Ce nllenien's Furnishing- Store and SHIRT HAiNDFACTOB Y, JYO. 814 Chestnut Street, (Nearly opposite the GIRARD HOUSE,) PHIL.dDF.LPHU. J. W. SCOTT, would respectfully call the atten tion ol his former friends to his new-Store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRT S at short notice. A perfect fit guaiantied. COUNTRY TRADE stir plied with FINE SIHKTSand COLLARS. October, S, 1830-ly.
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