BEDFORD INQUIRER. V :JS^fcx Va BEDFORD, Pa. I'tldtt) >iutlig, JU. 15. IBSS "FRTRLKSS WT' F!H ••*.'' 1> OVER—Editor and Proprietor • ■ "*- - * Heduefion f Tfrrn^! THE INQUIRER AT ONE DOLLAR AND | FIFTY GENTS, IN ADY A NCR! YVE HAVE changed the terms of the BRBFOKD I INQUIRER, ftom this date, TO $1.50 per an num, if paid in advance. If payment be not MADE within the year, $2.00 will be charged. If delayed until after the year expires. $2.50 will BO charged. These terms will be ligidiy adhered to in ALL OASES. % All subscriptions pai I between this date, und February Court, on the new year, will be •ortsidered in advance. CUBIE on, then, fricmls and subscribe for ! tho ISQCIUKR; there is scarcely A uian in the j County but can afford to take : County paper J -,T thiise low RATR*. To NL! enroll SUBSCRIBERS, who are indebted to US for over one year's "ll'isci iption, we WU; settle off at the rate of s'2 00 per unitutn, it ~vd until February Court. AFTER that time j $2.50 will IN* charged. Dee. 4, 1857. TO PERSONS RAISING CLUBS- Tc any one. raising us a Club of fiv ""*' tabic rib ~rs, cash its advance, s7.;>o, we wiii -nd one ecpv of our piper, one year, gratis. To. any one rai*ing u- a club of t*n new sub tuibers, e-tsit m advance. sls, we will sen,, ime enpv of our paper, t .vo years gratia; an i a i prop ■rtionable length >*f time tor larger club*, i ■Gome on, friend-, now i-. the time, these long | riuter evrttiiigs'. ami under our reduced terms, i tn raise us a targe number of new subsci i' | ers. , VV" advise all i*i want of a good paper, to sub- | etibc for the BKOKORD iNQUIitKtt. YVe wiil furnish PETERSON'S MAGAZINE and j the UEDI'ORD ISQUIRE::, LOILI, one year, fot J*3 00 in advance. . RROVI . :R:S - () P VS MKSSAG E. WE this week, to tin; exclusion of itittcb OTH ER mutter, publish the last annual tinvsag" <; Gov. Pollock It IS an able docniaent anil runceded bv all to BE ONE ot THE best written •hat WAS ever delivered. We have THE gratify, ing ASSURANCES that the finani"*S of the State HIC in GOOD condition. The fact is stated TT.IT VLI 4 * PUIDI: debt IS NOW- L SS THAN forty null; :I : - having been reduecL ss2o,oF'l within A vt.av, FC nd sl, 816,857 during the last three years, while if toe balance of $I 14,920 in the sink ing Fund is added, the total reduction in 'Lree years will be $2,231,777. Gov. PO'I-ck MAY well CONGRATULATE bitnseif upon the improve ment in the SLATE FINANCES duri og iii- adoiiois trution. The goml resul's of T C SALE of the Main Line are described at some length by the Governor, atiJ S;NEE. tho .ST.l ; ** is relieved ID TM burden of SUPPORTING that line, (lie PROMISE is held out of STILL GREATER in the future. IN connexion with this reform in our banking SYSTEM, AS well AS in THE federal revenue SYSTEM, arc such *s will be generally approved by Penusylva- Dians. The public institutions of tho Bt.it" are ♦ reateJ appropriately, and the importance of establishing an Agricultural 1> ;rean is pointed int. The subject of education receives due no tice, and our common SCHOOL system is justly regarded as eoritribtititig greatly to the well being of THE people. A number ot minor mat ters are mentioned, and their is an argent rec ommendation that art executive mansion be eree'ed tn which the Governor may HO able to live in a certain state of dignity commensurate with his high office. The allusions to national subjects are. with great propriety, confined to A single small p irag aph, and with some appro priate remarks in regard to bis retirement from office, the Governor concludes A message which is really ONE of tho best written that we have read for a long time. Happy will WE be if the successor of Gov. Pollock, Gov. Packer, will continue his WISE policy, and not .'all into the -jppositß course, like all his Locofoco predecessors. The Black- Locofoco pap**r of this place inti mates that w? ought to publish tho speech of boef Bigler in answer to Donglis. YY'e have some objections to this. YVe are informed by persons who were in the Senate at the time, that evcty Penusylranian who was there hung Lis head in shante for tho honor of his State at the poor fist he made of himself, and the manner ;n which the Little Giant overpowered him.— He was the butt, and laughing stock of the Sen ate and all present, and made a complete oss of himself. One of tfcc leading Loeofoeos of this place, a short time since, remarked to tts that Bigler was not qualified for the underta king, and that he was the wrong man; that Jeff Davis, Hunter, cr some other good man ! wouid have been ."be right one However, wo j will mike a proposition to the nigger-organ, it it will publish rite whole of Douglas' great speech, we will publish the speech of Big)r.— H hat aay you, will you do it? The nigger-organ of this place says that the batch of Treasury notes to the amount of twen ty are not. s'iinp!ast?rs because they draw three per cent, interest. This is all hum bug. It was at first proposed that they should bear six per cent., but this was objected to by i the Licofocos. because it would defeat the ob ' ject for wbieh they were issued—a circulating medium—as they would be takeo by brokers and money lenders, t secure the six per cent. They are a circulating medium—the govern ment pays them our—being bankrupt in other currency, and not having a dollar on band to redeem them with. They are a Locofoco shin plaster eurroucy, and intended as a kind of Government Locofoco Bank, to reconcile those \\ higs who voted for the old Federalist, Bu chanan. Gov. Wise, the Locofoco fire-eating Gover nor of Virginia, and the man who pulled Presi dent Polk's nose, is out in a long letter in op position.to the bogus Lecotupton Constitution, He says that the people hive the right to de cide upon all their own laws. What will the nigger-organ, arouud the corner,say now, when two more uoh friends of i, as Strirlgbl.'ow, who. Prentice ot the Louisville Journal says, should bo a Strungftltow, are forced to com* out against the present high handed Locofoco outrage the bogus-Leeouip ton Constitution, which attempts to force ini quitous laws on the people of that territory, against their will l A chameleon, however can change its color, to suit any occasion. J irry Black, and the other members of the present nigger aduiittisfiaiior', recently ur of -IL vaiitir -s firm at S* 50 per barrel, cash. Extra at from $5,121 to S3 "5. llye F: >nr it §3 25 per barrel. Corn Me.-l dull it §3.25 p.*r barrel. WHEAT. — Prime red sl.lO per bushel, mid white at §1.75 to 61 20, f..r good t" prime C-rti—55.•57 for vrliito, m •*>. jiUUliLii). On Thursday the 7tii insi., at the residence of U> ' ini <=, •: iy A. 11. Hull, Esq.. Mr. TsiaO F ither and Mi-a Ami Wetrz, both of I'DIOH T P* • w%r. .aremrirjtMMiiacssm'jiwaiwii ml H RJEI). In Friends Cove, on Snodny the 10th inst., Mrs. Rachel Rtifiler, wi •: of Mr. Hiram StifF ler, aged 33 years, 5 months and 5 da vs. "ITrKEUBAS the Ifonorall Fn wen M. Kiu i Mr Li.. I'iesi :cnt of the sever;! C *urtofC'm moti PI ain the counties composing the ibih Ju dicial District, and Jv.stico of the Courts f Oyer and Ti :m :o*r. and G-nerul J.til Delivery, tor the nid of crpitiil afid other offenders in 'he s.id t riot—and A.J. SXIVI r.Y mid Joes G. IIAUTLKV. Esquires, Judges ofth : CJU-TS ol C mimou Pleas arid Justices tii'the Court of Oyer and Terminer, it ltd General Jail I)-livery, for th.* is oil of .11 enpi l.d and other otlcnders in the county of Bedford— i have issued their precept and to me directed, fit | lulling a C-r.rt of Common 11-is, mid General l Jail DP h*. rv, and C out of Oyer and Terminer at ; Bedford on MONDAY the Hth day of February : next. .NOTICE is hereby GIVEN TO U the Justices of the Peace, the C uoner and Constabl. s witl in i tiis said county cl B j'ifotd, tin: thy la! then and : there in their proper persons, with their to''*, rec | ords, and inquisition a, exaruinations an 1 other r•- tncmiir.-tnreH, tc. do ilmse things which to their cili ces and in tliat behalf appertain to be done, and aLo they who will prosecute agiinst the prisoners i fii it are or shi'd b. in the .1 id nf B.td'ord county, ! to tie t?i;,*n anil the:, to prosecute agiinst them as i shall no just. WILLIAM S. FI.UCiv, ShvriiT. I Jan. 15, 18S8. : LIST OF mm i down tor trial at February Term, (21 Mon day, Bth day.) 1858. j George :\i ill' in vs J. S. Moriison's ailm'r, J. S.Moriison's ad'.n'r George .\iullin i Margaret Biddje " Henry Bailey et al, Maria McEldowney <> .iamuil VVi'linns et al, Conrad Ronni " Solomon Diehl, Dr. G. \V. Anderson 41 David Over, Peter J. I.itthj <• Jacoli Struck," E. A. Focklei < Joseph Hard ;ock ct al, A. J. Snivel)' •' S-.muel Brown, Santo " Willi nt Keeffj, James Cessna •• Henry Miller et al, Amos Willison •• Jesse Dicken, John Bridabun Mary Ovler et al, Klien Ponnell *• Abraiu Id. Criino et al, Joseph Gotideu ' Daniel Motzgar ct al, El'.zib- th Iv-'lly '• William Walsh, D. I. Keigy's uso ♦ Peter Morningstar et a], Jesse SI *i-k " Wilaam Sleek, Ludwick Fisher's sd'r 44 John McCai.La, Burgess Ac. Bed. Bor. •' S. M." Daicliy's heirs, Sol nnori I'icken ct al 4 - Margaret Elliott, T. A J. King 44 John G. Hartley, Samuel Kfeigor 4 > William Woy, Michael W heeling eta 1441 44 i'lii ip lloon et al, John Bowser " Sanmel Whetstone. SAM'I. 11. TATE, Pruih'y. I'rothotiotary's Otheo,Jaii. 15. 1857. Administrator's Notice. "IyrOTICE is beroliy given, that the Register of i.l Bedford County hath issued letters test mien tary to the uubscsiber, on the Estate of Ann Fcigh ter. Lite of St. Clttr Townsh'p, dce'd. All those who know themselves indebted to said Estate wdl please miF e payment imincdi itely, and those hav ing claims against the same will plume present them propeily authentic ited for settlement. THOMAS McCUY, Adm*r. Ist mo. loth, 1858. Notice 19 t'oiicdors of I'ojr Tax. ALL Collectors of Poor T ix. inrl ding 1857. Hie liereby notified tosetll j up th* ii Du plicates, and those who do not sq i irsup by ni Xi F.-tiruiiy Ctiurt, excepting only the Colleitors for 1857, will It.iVe t< uiildo by the consequences. By order of the Board of Poor Directors: Jan. 15, D558.-ii. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of *uudry writ* of Fi. Fa. to mo di rected, there wilt bo ssld at the Court House, in the Borough Of Bedford, on Monday the Bth day of February, 1858, at 1 o'clock, I*. M., tht following Real Estate, to wit: One Truct of Land containing 250 acres, more or lees, about o'> acres cleared and under fence, with a two story Log House and log stable tberc oii erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Her .man, Philip Bnidct and ethers, situate io Monroe Tow.n ship, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of James Mountain. Abo, one Tract of laud containing 132 seres, more or less, about 18 acros cleared and under fenao, with a tw o story Log House thereon erected, adjoining lands of Samuel Weekly, John Zook, Christian Long and others, situate in Broudtop Township, Bedford County, aud taken n execu tion as tho property of William Lowery. Also, one Tract ol unimproved Land containing 21 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of George W. Gump, Joseph So user, James Ferguson and others, situate in Napier Township, Bedfoid Coun ty, and taken in execution as the property o! James Hughes. Also, all defendant's, Samuel A. Slack's, right, title, Interest and claim, in and to a Tract of Lund containing IO'J acres, more or less, about 15 acres cleared and uridet fence, adjoining lands of B. W. Garrelson, Jacob Snider, auhn Wolf's hens. Hen ry Hoover aud others, situate in St. Claii Tow.lt si'ip, Bedford County, and taken i*i execution a the property of Samuel A. Sleek. Aino, one Lot of Ground, ii the Borough of Stiellshurg, Iron tug i2O feet on Vine S tuft, and t xteriding back about 200 feet to land of A. B. Buau, with a story and a half Frirao House and log stsl-le thereon erected, adjoining put-he road on the Fast, and lot of Edward Guranger on the West, and taken in execution as tiie property of Mary Palmer. Ala-, uisu Lot of Ground, in tho town of Hope well, fronting 30 leet on Mifflin Street ndextend ing hack 150 leet, with a two story I'lank House and Mimke house thereon erected, adjoining lot of Barndoll.tr, Lowry Ac Co., ou the .\uh and ,oc ol Henry K. Strong on the .south East— A i>o, one Lot of Ground, ia the Town of Hope well, fronting shout lot! leet on Wood Street and extending, buck to mill race, ami lying three square, with three two story rough cast Dwelling Houses, blacksmith shop, shoemaker shop and timt -r -lipp, liter, ou erected— Also, all defendant's rtghs, title and interest it: 3d actus of unimproved coal lend, wninti vd in the name of John L. Grove, a-ijoitiing linds of John Cpa-n t. Esq., lie Hope, Veil, Coal ami LOil Company, and otoors — Also, one 'i'raci of ui.iuiproved bottom Land known as the Adaiu Voting Tract, containing 2d acres, more or less, --{joining .luteal* Riveron the Noith, and lauds of John King's beits ou the East aud Went— Also, all defendant's, T.iom.ns TV. Gorton's, rignt, title, interest- and claim, in and to one Tract of Land, called BUCK Bottom, containing BFT acres, more or less, at out -i aer JS tdaarc i and under fence, W illi a story and a half i ImkHouse thereon creel ed, a<'j lining litd* of William Fori ester on the West, and the Juni t. HivCr ou tiio North, Flue! autt South— Also, :d! the defend mt's interest in and to three Tracts e 11 - ids siiu ite in B dtop Town -.hip, Bed ford Coue'y. cxai-pt Buck Bottom, which is situate iullupew.il Township, Bedford County, arid taken in execution as tho property of Tiiomis \V. Her ton. Also, all d-felnlatit's. liobcit Elliott's. mtcreSt in ,I!. 1 to a Tract of Land, containing 2S'i acres, more 1 -ss, ahoflt 2uaty, and taken in exe cution as t!w property of Robert Elliott. Also, fine Tract of Land, containing 50 acres, r. RE iss, -B >ut 20 ■< TCS • ! AR-d AND un-1 -r with a C,bio llouse thereon < rooted, acl -1 lining 1 mds of Alfred Kutrekih, John Sav ice and oihi is, situate in Libertv T wuship, II j.lf>r 1 Coun ty, and taken in execution as the property of Hen ry Berkstresvtr. . WILLIAM S. Fl.UClC. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Bedford, Jan. 15, 1858; KwiiTiiom l LL persons interested, will t ike notice that rhe J\_ loiiowii.g acc mutant* have settle I their ac counts in tie- K- ; .ist -r's .-fflse cf B-dfoid County, and that tin: -inie will be presented to the Orphans' Court for c mflnmitkn, on Friliay the 12tH day of February next, at toe (..unit House, in Beeiojd, 'I l;c account of James C inn 11, Administrator of the Estate of E'.ias Kit/, Esq., lite of Monroe Township, dee'd. The fiuol account of jpavid Stoler, Administra tor nt the Estate of Job . Stol.-r, lite ol Liberty Township, dee'd. Tin account of William Ovprak.-r, Adminisfra torof tie; Estate of Thomas Overaker. late of Cole rnin Township, d-c' I- The account of Jonathan Snider, Administrator of th ■ Estate ol -- phi 1 Snider, who was Adtum- Mutri:: "f John Snider, lit: of .Monro.l Town shin, dee'd. Tii-;; account of Jonaihati Snider, AlmirdstratOF of the Estate ol'Sophia Snider, late of Monroe T twnship. dee'd. The ac count ot' Simon Brumbaugh, Administra tor of the i state of Davi 1 3alley, late ot .Middle Uoodberry Township, dee'd. Tho Guardianship account of John B. Alexan der of (Veils Township, Faiton County, f ->r;u adv Bioadtop Township, Bedford County Guard ia of Catharine Ready, now inter married with Wil liam Tookard, Mary Ann Ready. Rosinm Ready, Gunge Ileadv -mi John Ready, minor children o( Alexander Ready, late of slid Township, dee'd. Tiie final account of John Kin tun, Administra tor ot the Estate ol Elizabeth Kintoti, late ot the Borough of Bedford, dee'd. Tiie account of David Walter, Executor of the last Will an i Testament of James A alter, lit: ol Southampton Township, dee'd. Tbearcoutof Jacob Dunkle, Administrator of the E-tate of Susan Diutklc, late ol West Frovi dettee Totvoiship, dee'd- The account of .Mrs Charlotte L. llarnter, Ex ecutrix ot' tiie last Will iitiri Testament of Elwood ilurnier. dee'd, who was Administrator of the Es tate of Thomas B. Miller, lite of tho Borough of Bedford, due'd. * The Guardianship account of Frederick Kaiiff tnan, Guardian of David, George a';d Susanna Keagy, late of Middle Wo xlberry Township, dee'd. The account uf Francis Jordan. Esq., Adminis trator of the Estate of Samuel Cromwell, iaio of Bedford Borough, dee'd. The account of Gideon Hitchew, Adminisira tor ot tho Estate of Charles Z.uubrun, late ol Juniatu Township, dee'd. SAM'L 11. TATE, Register. ' Register's Uffice, Jn. 15, 1858. DIS3OJLiJTION THE partnership heretofore existing and tre ding the tfrtn of Btrinlollar, Lowry kc Co.. and Everhart, As com Ik Co . has thisilay been dis solved by tuutu il consent. The books Ate., are in the hands of Barndollar Ac Everhart, who arc au thorized to settle all accounts of the oM firm. G. R. BARN DOLL AK, J. F LOWRV, C. SY. ASHCU.M, J. 0 EVEUUAKT. Hopcwel-l, diov. C, 1857. TIIE subscribers take this method of informing the public th t ftiey will continue the business o| merchandising at the old stand, and hope by strict attent on to business to receive u liberal share 01 public patronage. We liivo remodeled the Hopewell Mill, nnd an* now ready to grind all kinds of grain for which the h'gnest price will he paid. BARNUpLLAII 4 EVERHART. Hopewell, Nov. 6, 1857. Bedford County, ss. AT an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on the 16th day of November, A. D., 1857, before the Judges of the said Court— The petition of Fa. JORDAN, EJQ., one of the Executors of Philip Compiler, deceased was read and filed, si tting forth that Letters Testamentary were issued on the 18th of November, 1853, to petitioner and Alexander Compiler, on the estate of said deceased, that he tiled an account of his administration, which was confirmed by this Court* j showing a balance due petitioner of SIOO,IB. that I no assets lnvo come to bis liands sii.ee, that his ' co-Executor being residuaiy legatee, is the proper | person to settle up said estate, and praying to be i discharged his ottiee as Executor aforesaid— \Vhereupon, On Motion of A. KINO, ESQ , the i Court grants Kule upon the heirs and ail other j persons interested in said estate to bo and appear 1 at an Orphans' Court to he held at Bedford, in arid for said County, on the 2nd Monday, Bth day of February, next, and show cause if any tbey have, why the said Fr. Jordan, Esq., should not be discharged pom bis office of Executor, as aforesaid. By the Cou't.. TESTIMONT WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and the seal ,£££*{ of said Court at Bedford, the 19th ■ day of November, A.1).. 18)7. Jan. 8. 1858. Bcdfuru County, si VA an Orphans' Court hcl I at Bedford, in and for the C"uuty of Bedford, on tlie 16th y tiiis Court on Ihe 15th of February, 1856, showing a balance of 51762.21) in his hands, that the said l'un i wis dis tributes! by an Auditor, whose report was confirm ed by this Court oil the Ist of September, 1856. since which time lie his piid out the whole of said balance according to said Auditor's Report and the i-ecreo ol' the sail Court tuureiui. and praying to bo discharged from his office as administrator, as aforesaid— i Whereupon, On Motion o' KINO. ESQ.. the <'■•1111 grant a Kule upon the hi-irs of Richard E. Bonnett, and unon all JNTSOBS ifitc.swted, to be and upper at our iifcit Court and show cause if any tin y hive, why th - sai l Fr. Jordan should not N* discharge 1 from his ofSc ■ as administrator aforesaid l>y the Court. -T-HBSk WITNESS WHEREOF, I have herc 'a unto set my hand and the seal o said -aBMeST.) Court at Bedford, the 19i day of N<>- a i-iuii.-r, A.!).. 18)7. I). WASIIABAUGH, Clerk. Jan. S. 1858. Estate of William Lane, tiee'd. BEDFORD COUNTY, US. 4 T ttn Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, in and aV for the County of 8 thor i, ou the 16th day of A. 1)., 1857, injure the Judges of the same Court— The petition of Join Mower and S. L. Russell Administrator* d 1 * bonis nun, cem testamento an nexoof William L ine. 1 >te of said County, dec'd, v...< mad a;id filed, si tting forth, that in pursa uee of an order of this C nif t, th-y nude s te of til the Beat Estate of the said d ••.hi, • far as they then KNEW, and THE IUOO.-Y an DUG therefrom was I applied tntiie payment ol the de als of mid dec'd, i si, fir as the Mine were reach -d. that tli. y have i lately been i?: t* •:sac 1 that the sail William Lsue •jwuml a body ot unimproved wood lin i in Let i terkenoy Township, Fratixlin County, adjoining i Un ls < f Isaac Roscnbeiry, and others containing | 2)00 acres or t tre ,bouts, C at debts t j a consid erable anvjiinC nut'less th i'i '? 1,-0), against the ••statu of s iid dec mss i yet r mm: i uuoiid. jin-1 i raying the Court t> mi!; a J scree latlieneing tlieni to raise, say $5,560, if possibje, from the ' said Real Estate in Franklin County. Whereupon, o'. of S. L. Ecs-tnti,, " so., tiro Court grant a Rule upon. Ih- ha..,. an I all pattica interested, t ■ iv at: I 'ppe-ir at an Or phans' Cony. !■> hotdeu at 1> -dford, on the -tl Monday, Bth \. WASIIABAUGII, a wit: one Bay 'tare, one Black Mare,one C < It, and broal tread Wagon, which property we in ton-1 leaving with him during our pleasure. PIPER fc SCOTT. Pattonsville, Dec. 18, 1857.-c D, a N* active ami well qualified salesman—onepos jt\. waning the necessary qualifications—and can living undoubted references, as to character, mer cantile habits, Ate.—nny hear of a situation by ap plication to the Editor of this paper—no inexperi enced assistant need apply. Jan. I, 1858. LAST NOTICE ! ' nnHE subscribers now have their hooks posted JL for settlement, and c 11 upon all persons doing business with them, to come forward and settle up their accounts immediately . They hope this no tice w II not tie passed unheeded, as this is the first time for years of business, that a similar call has been wale. One of fh- linn being HOW engaged in other business, the business of the firm iiuperi tively demands settlement. Hides of all kinds will be taken in payment lor balances due. TAYLOR & MO WRY. Jan. I,lßsß—tf. listnle of Joseph Hunt. dec ? d. IETTEKS of Administration having V<-n g^nt- J ed by the Register of Bedford County, to the undersigned, upon the Estate of Joseph Hunt, late of Cumberland Valley township, dec'il—all ]>ef sons knowing themselves indebted to said deceased aie hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having accounts or claims ngiinst said Estate, to piescnt them properly authenticate-1 for settlement —either to the undersigned Administra trix, at the l.to residence of the Jec'd. or to thc uudersigned Administrator, residing in Bedford. MARIA LT.VT. A ministratrix, S. R A DEBAUCH Administrate*. of the Estate oj Joseph Hunt, dec'.' Jan. 1, 1858 —f. BROil) MP C01l„ FROM RIDDWBSBPRC colliCßY* Til K subscribers *re row engaged in shipping COAL fh>m t'-e ocleb'ated Kiddlesbarg Bank, by Railroad to Hopewell, at us low price as can be furnished by any other persons inthe country. Persons desiring a good artid * will find it to their advantage focal, on them, or on their agent. T. M. Smith, at Hopewell. OSBOUBNE 4 CRESSMELL. Doc. 11. 1837.—Tm. Administrator'!* Notice. LETTERS oi Administration having been grant ed to the subscriber upon the Estate ot Ab raham Lingenfidter, !ate of Napier Township, docM. all poisons kr.nwinz themselves indebted to the estate are notified to make immediate payment, and all persons hiving claims against the Estate are requested to present tin same properly authen ticated for settlement. DAVID LINGENFELTER, .Mm'r. Dec. 11,1837—f. . Napier Township., "appeals. IVrOTiCE is hereby given to the taxable inhahi -1.1 tants of Bedford County, that an Appeal will bell by the C mimisaiotiers, at the Commissioners' Office, in the Borough of Bedford, on tac days specified, to wit: For the Townships ',f liopewell, St. Ciair, Un ion, Middle and South Wood berry, on Monday the 11th day of January, next. For the Townships of Broadtop, Liberty Mon roe. East, and West Provi 'ence, and Snakespring, on Tuesday the 12th day of January, iv*xt. For the Townships of Cola ruin, Cumberland Valley, Harrison, Londonderry, and Southamp ton, on Wednesday the 13th day of J aniiary next. F"r the Townships of Bedfor P.M. Arrives at Hop Weil at 9 49 A. M., and 340 P. M. Connecting at Huntingdon with trains tor the East and West on Pent a. K. K. IHUv T. WEER.MAN. Fupt. j Huntingdon, Feb. 2i. 1837. NnUVGt ii & MIUH, CHAMHERSarRfi, 1*4., BOOKSELLERS -mi STATIONEKS. *t.i Deai-rs t". Aliisic'atid Mu ic-1 Instrument*, (tur stock consists of !•.>•-Its, Stationery, Mu. -Jc, Musical Instruments, Wad pipers, Biimis, t French, G.wuiiu an 1 American Lithographs and slot ! engravings, gilt mouldings for frames, j etc., etc., wholesale an 1 , r-tail. Dr. B. V. Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all orders : given him will !>: promptly attended to. ' M rrch 7, 1837. !I iliniii'.ED IRON. ' jnilE subscribers would inform the public thai jL .hey have leas •t. ft • Bedford Forge, hereto fore carried on by John King <• rulied upon .s 1 it'_ of tbs best 'quality. AH kinds of country produc-, and all ; Kinds o.' wrought Iron icraps. taken at the high • est market prices. PIPER tj- SCOTT. 1 Nov. 117. 18-37._tf. THE sEi'RET OF YOUTH AND MATURITY, Juit Publish. e;I, (Iratii, thefHth Thousand. A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL treat ment, without .Medicine, ot'Spermatorrhea or Local vV eakneSs, ,N octurtctl Emissions, Genital and A'eiv ot;s Debility, Premature Decay of the System, Ira potoncv. and Impediments, to Marriagefini-dlv. by 3. i>i: LaN'EY. M. [). The iinjH>itant fact that the many idirming comp'aints', < nginatihg tlis imprudence and solitude ■if \ outh,:>uy in! easily removed WITHOUT MED ICINE, i-t ir. this small trot, Oailydemonstrated; and the entirely new a..d highly successful trwsi nicnt, *s adopted by the Author, fully cspldncd. by means ot which eery one is enabled to euro HIM* SELF perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. , Sent to any address, gratis and post tree in 4 scaled envelope, bv remitting two postage ai.nnjut to Dr. DE LANEY, 1". Lispennrd Street, New York. Oov. 13, 1837. JOII\ ■!. ALLES & CO. NOS. '3 A 4 CUBSTXLV >'treel, (south sids, bthw Wiiur.) PHILADELPHIJi. (THK OLDEST WoOD-WAR K tlol'SE, I"S' THE CtTY.) 14 AN UF AC TITHE KS and Wholesale deal .iXM. ersm Fate lit Medicine, mads h HpVJttS, Faient (-/roved CEDAR-WARE, Wdrranttd not to shrink, WOOD and W r ILLOW-W jtRR, CORDS, lillCS HES, &c., of all descriptions Please call and examine our stock. Feb. 127, 1857.-zz. WIX DdllL ur w IXOilll LLS! I THE subscriber would respectfully inform