BEDFORD INQUIRER. g' 1 . .1 . ■ - BEDFORD, Fa. Friday JA V T 1559- "FEARLESS AND FREE." D. OVER—Editor and Proprietor. THE LEGISLATURE. The Pennsylvania Legislature met on the 4th inst. Hon. John Cresswell, Loco, of Blair, was elected Speaker of the Senate, by a vote of 17, to 16 for Glenni W. Scofield, opp , and Wui. 0. A. Lawrence, cpp. of Dauphin, was elected Speaker of the House, by a vote of 67, to 32 for P. A. Gritman, Loco. The vote in opposition caucua for Speaker of the House, was as follows: Ist vote. 2d vote. 3d vote. McClure, 23 24 30 Lawrence, 29 30 31 Chase, 11 9 Scattering, 3 3 3 The name of Mr. Chase was withdrawn after the second vote had been taken. It affords us much gratification that Mr. Lawrence was selected. He is an upright, hon orable man, aod will make an officer of whom the opposition may bo proud. We have not yet seen the Message of the Governor, but will endeavor to lay it our readers in our next. LOAVES AND FISHES! The Auditors of this County met on Mon day last to audit the accounts of the Treasur er. There was u great contest for the Clerk ship, au office with a salary of just §25 00! John W. Lingenfelter, Esq., an old resident of the County, and who (we know of nothing to the contrary) was always a Locofoco, was an applicant, and a person of the name of Meyers, lately, we believe, sent forth from Somerset on a pilgrimage, in search of employment of some kind or other, was the other applicant for the snug little bonum magnum of §25.00! The said Meyers, it appears, lately turned up as one of the publishers of the Gazette, and as he is one of the renegades that left the Know Nothing party, sud consequently could not tun VP ,n ,h tlmun.- ~ county, his claims for the sugar plum could not be set aside iniirtly! Mr. Lingcufelter, who has been Poor House Steward, and is au Attorney far superior to the cast off rubbage from Som erset, and who, also, looms up as the next can didate for District Attorney, was not to be re fused intirely, either ! Now, mark how i7i guntly the Auditors, dear, good souls, and the two talented applicants, who wished to serve their country for a day or two, and the $25.00 • compromised the matter, and the $25.00! They agreed that both should be appointed Clerks, and divide the plum between them, $12.50 eath! What a wonderful appoint ment! The whole wo:k, scarcely occupying two daya, and yet the Clerkship is cut in two, to help to feed a hungry patriot, who is wil ling to serve in any parly for the loaves and fishes —even though they be small loaves and small fishes ! For the first time in the history of the County, we believe, there have been two Clerks to the Auditors! Next year,probably, there will be some more applicants for the Clerkship, and the Auditois, following the ex ample of the illustrious Court House officials, can manufacture a half-dozen clerkships out of the one, and raise the salary too ! The Som erset pilgrim, with $12.50 in his pocket, strut ted tbe streets very consequentially for a few days after—and well be might, for it was tbe only trust of any kind he ever received from any body, and be novr cbeiiabes tbe scriptural maxim, that "a prophet is not without honor, save In his own country and in his own house WHO'S AFE4RD ? In the last Gazette, under tbe bead of "per sonal," the bum sixpenny lawyer, who never had a brief, sod never will, makes some very serious threats, about our "proving our charg es m Court," or "to make good iu a more sum mary and less peaceable manner." To tbe first threat we reply that a fellow who libels-persons ir. almost every Dumber ef bis paper, should be tbe last to threaten suits, when tbe truth is forced home upon him in a manner (bit don't favorably impress tbe com munity in regard to bis past political life. Io regard to "a mora summary ncd lc*a peaceable manner," we have no fears, and feel peifeotly easy, as this fellow has not the blood >o attack any man openly and boldly. Judg ing from his countenance, ho might with a blud geon, do it behind one's back, in the bully Brooks and Bill English sty le, however ! THE NEW CENT.—WE U/o indebted to a friend in Philadelphia, for a couple of tbe new cents. They Hie near (he size of (he last coin of the sumo denomination, but instead of the apology for an eagle on Le one side, ih-'re is the head of an lodun giri. (Jn the reverse, the wn-ash i* smaller; ard the coiD i* a little thicker On the whole, the now cent is a de cidca improvement. NEW YEAU.— This is Our first number in the New Year. Wo hope to send our paper through out its entire length to all our old subscribers, aod to inaDy new ones also. It should bo the duty of our friends to use their influence iu se curing a large circulation to (he INQUIRER; up- OD it much depends. If the paper had as large a circulation as it ought, Bedford County would be always right, politically. We will send the INQUIRER, gratis, for one year, to any one who procures us five uew subscribers, with the cash in advance. To all, we wish a happy year, and that our slow friends may be more punctu al throughout tbe present year. SOMETHING FOR THE CURIOUS.—A short timo ago, Mr. Isaac Clark, of Napier Township, iu this Couuty, killed a cow which ho had fat tened for beef. In her stomach wero found over 160 nails and tacks of different sizes and kinds—the points of some as sharp as nee dles—also a piece of iron hoop, about 3 inches in length. The nails were in bunches, sur rounded by u kind of mucus. How she got them is unknown. She was m good health, and made firstrate beef, notwithstanding her ostrich-like propensities. Tbe nails can be seen at this office. The Gazette of last week attempts to get up a controvery between the different frieuJs of the Bedford Railroad. We did not intend to detract from the merits of aDy one on that sub ject, but wo would simply remind thai paper that a controversy might do no good for its par ticular friend. FILIBUSTERS. —The steamer Susan, wh : If tbe story related here be true, tho Vice whar.ee'nor has done wrong; but there is no kind of parallul iu the two eases. It appears that the mother placed her child in the School, and afterwards, no doubt at the instigation of Jesuitical Priests, desired to place it in a Cath loic School. In the other case a child was ta ken and kept forcibly from its parents. Notte but a Locotoco could be blind enough to tail to see the difference. No one who has a >p>rk of humanity in his heart can regard, with any feel ings but those of scorn and detestation, the out)age of the Church of Koine upon Mortara's child. It was utterly inexcusable, aud no one who dares to speak his mind freely, but must condemn it. Were Locofoco papers not bound baud and foot to the Juggernaut of Jesuitism, they would be loud enough in condemning the cruel act of those old-hearted Priests.—Dm ly JWu-s. The Two Parties. To those who are io tho habit of regatding the Democratic a* the dominant party in the Uoion by uumbers, as it is by apportionment, wo commend the following table, compiled from the United States Census. The Republican States, with their respective white Population, are "• -- —• • States, wiih their respective while population, in the other. It will be seen that the white in habitants of the ltepubiicau States outnumber tboso of tbe Democratic States io the propor tion of iv:o to one. Maine, sf>l,Bl3[Msryland, 417,943 N. Hampshire, 317,450 Virginia, 891,800 Vermont, 313,40*2 N. Carolina, 533.008 Rhode Eland, 148,753 S. Carolina, 274,503 Connecticut, 363,099 Georgia, 521,572 Massachusetts, 985,450 Alabama, 426,514 New York, 3,048,325 Mississippi, 295,718 New Jersev, 465,509 Louisiana, 225,491 Peon's, * 2,258,160 Texas, 154,034 Ohio, 1,955,050 Arkansas, 162,189 Indiana, 977,154 Missouri, 592,004 Illinois, 846,034jTenuessee, 750,836 Michigan, 395,061' Kentucky, 200.000 Wisconsio, 304,757. California, 200,000 lowa, 191,881 Florida, 47,203 Minnesota, 200,000 Delaware, 71,169 13,530,650 6,422,418 Democrats aro fond of applying to their op ponents the epithet of "Black Republicans," as if they in some way derived their strength from the African race. Wc suggest to them a care ful examination of the above figures, winch show that the Republican is pre-eminently the party of tbe White Men of the Union, whilu the Dem ocratic only maiutains its power at a!! by three million blacks held in slavery, which it repre sents in Congress and the Electoral College, al though it will not allow them to vote either for Electors or Congressmen.— Jilb. Eos. Jour. in£ OPPOSITION IN VIRGINIA. We observe that the people of Virginia, op posed to Mr. Letcher, iuciuding Whigs, Amer icans, and disaffected Democrats, arc moving towards tbe nomination of a candidate for Gov ernor to oppose l)iui. It will be recollected how fierce and unrelenting was the warfare— the internal quarrel—regarding Letcher. The Petersburg Convention, which brought him forth, exhibited irreparable dissatisfaction. 1< is positively kuown that the Democratic nomi nee cannot carry the full strength of his party. Tbc indications are almost certain that an op position nomination will be.aiade; and this nom inee to be a liberal, conservative Democrat.— Uuder such circumstances, with proper unity and an approved standard-bearer, with the De mocracy fragmented, we see no good leason why tiio opposition—or people's patty of Virginia, if sucli it may be called—shout t not triumph. Senator Douglas is expected in Washington about the middle of January. The correspon dent of the Press boldly charges a design up on hostile panics to put him iu such a position, uu his arrival at the Capitol, that ho will It-el impelled to seud or uccept a challenge to fight a duel! It is probable that the writer's fears in 'his case have run aw 3 y with his judgment. TLe St. Louis Republican of Friday declares that there is no truth in tho rumor that Judge Douglas, iu a pallio letter, declines being a candidate) for tbc Picsidency. The editor of the Republican has just returned from a South ern 'our with the Senator, and importance is attached to the disclosure on that account. Secretary CoLL evidently uas his eye on the great to be. He courts applause in the Sou:'.., cad gets it to the skies. Tbe Southern Demo cratic press endorse his Fiee Trade views, nnd snub poor Buchanan. Mhyuuut Mr. Buch anan resign? AN ECONOMICAL PRESIDENT.—-Mr. Buch anan, admitting the treasury to ho empty, and recommending a change of the tariff in order to replete if, nevertheless proposes the follow ing rather expensive projects : Purchase of Cuba §300,000,000 Aid to Pacific Railroads 100,000.000 Building W. r Steamers 5,00(1,000 Uccupriiou of Senora 6,000,000 War with Costa ltica 5,000.000 To keep open Central America 6,000.000 District of Columbia l,OUO,Ot'J §421,000,000 Other small items, such as compensation for Amistad negroes, etc., we omit from this some what formidable account. Mr. Buchanan has been initiated into the mysteries of tbc Tammany Society of N. York war-dance, the painted face, and the song of welcome. The pow-wow began iu duo form— was held and concluded in the White House. Mr. President loeked well with his venerable face in war paint. Think of it, a President of tbe United Statos with a painted face ' We suppose the old chief will hereattcr "scalp" all office-holders before be scuds them to the guil lotine. A dangerous young widow of CO, iu Ludlow, Mass., with four dead or discarded husbands, has torn a young lad of 18 years from his af flicted parents iu the same town, -aid taken him to bed and board a* No. 5. TLJ patent* locked up the boy, but mo widow was too saiait for them, got him out, and fled with him to Palmer, where they mariied. oiie Wrtir clearly one of the widows. ltobeit Rcnwick, E-q , of Baltimore, has in his possession the sword presented bv Frederick the Great ot Prussia to Washington, with the complementary address, "From the oldest General iu Europe to the greatest General ia tbe worid," and a portion of the surveying in s'ruuicn' used by Washington, when only 17 years i Id, on hi-perilous expedition to survey north-western Virginia. A good one is told of the President and u committee who calicd upon bim about the tariff, some fine ago. "Ah !" said his Excellency, "if only G:ancy Jones ■.-.ere in Congress, ho could do a great deal of good-for you." Why, then," was the reply of one of the party, "did ho resign his se.it, and refuse to fulfill the promises made before he was elected ?" Jones was droppcu ! The price of n*frrcc-s in Georgia is up, very high. Boys and men, common field hands, have Utclv said lor $1,200 to $1,500, and girls at $l,lOO to $1,300. T!iu SavauuaL Republican says "bat tbe value of fieid I.suits may he esti mated by the price of cotton; for instance, for every cent a pound for cotton, a field baud will bring cue hundred dollars. it is sid liiHi ;!k. au*erdaient to thu Pacific Railroad bill, introduced by .Mr. Fo-tcr rovi dtng that it shall he built wholly uf American iron, has ycaily increased the prospects of the success of that measure, as it will probably bring to itc. support the friends of a grna ad ditional interest, by affording a luge am Uu. of employment to the iron manufacturer*. THE DEAD ALIVE—The Wheeling Times states that a girl at the Hospital who had been sick for sometime, died last Sunday. Owing to the iucleiueucy of the weather, tho burial was postponed uutil Tuesday, when cousciousnoa returned to tho little creature aud she is now recovering. ALBANY, Dee. 22.—The State canvassers* have decided to refuse certificates of election to six Congressmen recently elected from New York city, because the icturus read "for mem bers of Congress," instead of 'representatives in Congress. An exchange says that some of the shoo manufacturers at Lynn, Mass., are now making to order large quantities of ladies' skating boots. They are made thick and strong and shaped to receive the adjustment of the skate, and arc cut BO as to reach above the uuklc. A resolution recently offered in both branch es of the Arkansas Legislature, instructing the Senator* and Representatives to oppose the re opening of the slave trade, was laid on (he table, only two Senators an i fifteen Kcpresea latives voting in the uegative. The Richmond Enquirer has a severe editor ial rivtcx of the me-sage of tho President, in which it denounces with mush force too leaning positions of that document, foreign and domes tic. Senator Stuart of Michigan has been degra ded to tue ranks us well as Douglas, having been deposed front the chairmanship of tbc Committee) on Public Linda. Tbc new Democratic paper, the Pennsylvania State Sentinel, made its appearanoe iu Harrts burg last Friday morning. It represents spn ci.lly the views and policy of the State Admin istration. Recently, Francis litddy bit off the noee of James W. Hunt in a fight in New York.— Last Wedensuay the case was put to a jury, which gave a verdict of $1,500 to the tuau without a nose. Some of the farmers of northern Ohi*> and on tue borders of Indiana, have commenced the breeding and raising of deer, and tbey bring tbein to market ; heuco tbe plentilude of veni son. At the Methodist conference in Columbia, S. C., last week, Mrs. Singleton, aged 104 years and who has beeu bltud for 60 years, was made a life number of tbe soeie'y. Lite ladies of Utiea, Now Tor 1 * -* "njoy- , ing iho 'pastime of sk' t'o-. Crinolines cu "rockers" is said to be a most entrancing spec tacle. . it is announced tit Texas that Gen. Sam llotLit n wilt Lv s candidate for Governor at tin, next el Oct!')?). The General was defeated by Gcv. Runnels at the iast election. COUNTING HOUSE JiLMAMMC, jflL SS m cc -3 H Cf. a os as > * § B 5 a £ *4 a Jr o a o a > > o 5 05 i * •?% > • > -< JANUARY. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -29 30 31 EEH. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MARCH. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL. 1 2 3456 7 8 9 10 11 .2 13 ii 15 16 17 18 19 _U 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2"1 22 23 2 26 27 28 20 30 ca JUNE. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 l 1 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JULY. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUGUST. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPT. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCT. 1 2345 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 • 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 31 NOV. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 PEC. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 II 15 16 17 10 19 20 21 22 23 24 -'5 26 27 28 29 30 3! Tin; H/iiii: ;'is. ' BALTIMORE, J n. 4. 1859 FLOUR. Howard Street and Ohio Cuper could not command over per bbl. Cl.y Mills Super m.-ij be t|uo:ed. io the abseuee ■„t s L-, at $4.87 iass 23 pci bbl. for standard to choice br.;iid., uud EXT* Family Flour* as follow--: Ohio Extra at §5.371; Baltimore city ground I'-tnily and Extra is selling at 7.5O for the former, and $6.50 for tho latter. In Corn Meal wc cote sales to-Jay of 505 bbis. Ciiy at $3.50, being a decline of 50 cts. per bbl., rn on lust transactions. Rye Flour is slowly sel ling at $4 per bbl., and Buckwheat Meal at $2 124,52.374 per 100 lbs., GRAIN There were ouly 642 bushels of feted sales of ordinary white Leing undo at §l.2o*s 1.27; good do. held at $1.30*51.35, and prime to choice at $1.49.51.50 per bushel Reds weir dull, and may be quoted a: sl.lsa sl 25 for good to prime. Coin was less huovaut and the offerings reached abcut 7,200 bushels, with small sales of white at 60*66 cts. f.r damp G3 cts. for piime, and yellow brougbi 70a72 cts. per bushel. Of Oats there were 1,240 bu-tcls oileieu, and Pennsylvania brought 47 cts. Or Rye we quote Pennsylvania nominal at 55u86 cts., aod Maryland at 7275 cts. per bushel. ~ j-VIL JFE_ 2L AzTa3T Uu tie 28th inst., l-y Rev. Gc rgo j>crk stressci it the residence of :.o H . ie' father, in Woouoeriy, Mr. J. il. I'U. BOisHOVV and Miss E. JENNIE JOHNSTON. Eust week, the natue of the Rev. gcntic. ,u who ntairiod the above cc pie, was aeciduntaily oicitted. It's ail right now. In Raincburg on Tuesday Jan , the 4(h, by the Rev. B. F. Stevens at the M. K. Church, in presence of a large audience, Mr. K. J. OS BORNE, of MooroVillc, P ;.i.., to M.t.s E. V. MANN of Clearapring, Ma. Ou the 18th of December lust, by the Rev. 11. Ileckcriuau, HENRY HILLEOASS and Miss JULIANA, daughter of Frederick Turner, all of ilarrisou township. DIED. December 18th, 1858, FRANK BARCLAY, son of Dr. F. C. and Gcorgianna R. Reamer, uged two years, five months, and nino days. On the Friday following, Dnccmbcr 24th, CHARLES, Son of E*py L. and Louisa Ander.- sou, iu the seventh year of his age. •'Jesus said, suffer little children, and forbid them not to corno unto me : for of such iS ibe kingdom cf heaven." "I shall go to him, but he shall tyoc return to mc " "My little one. my sweat one, tbo vouch is erni ty now, Where oil I wiped the dews awny, which gathered on thy hroV, No more, amidst the sleepless niglu, I smooth thv piiiow fair, ■ lis smooth iudeod, but lest r.o raore thy small, pale feitutjs tb re."' "My little one., my sweet on J, thou cuc.-i not corno to mc, But nearer drawt (ho numbered hour when I shall go to thee ; Aud thou, jwrcbanca, with seraph smile, anJ gold en harp in hand May'st come the lirst to welcome me, to our Emmanuel's lind " STATEMENT OF B<-~oii>ts and Expenditure!-, of the r , Hal! Association, from its orcuji*.#- „ " ,r * lbol, to 31 Dccemlter 1858, inclusive. " " n RECEIPTS. Cash paid in OH 870 ah ires of Capital Stock, c, 09g Aggregate of Rents received, 1,456,9 i ' Cjsh ftom insurance Comy-ay, 163 12 Miscellaneous, ' * 4Qo I 63408 Total, EXPENDITURES. Cash paid on purchase of Real Estate iticiudirig iutvrrst, 54,420,03 Oa*h paid for Repairs, / 32.63 " " " Taxes, 26966 " " " Insurance, 129,00 " " " Dividends, 53,62 - < Miscellaneous, 67,00 1,241,81 35.662 7J Balance, * T ASSETS, —EXCLUSIVE OF RE\L I'£ TATE. ' Li * Cash on hand as above, s Due ot: Subscription to Capital Stock ' r 'f Routs due from sundrv porsous ' ' * vijnjjQ LIABILITIES. Balance due \V m. llarticv on purchase money, r , Ir.t. from I March 1858. -w : lB Sundry accounts for Repairs estimated at 39,00 * ;a 'i see Books at.J account* 0 f Sec retary mid treasurer. Bupiishcd by order of Tniutsea I J ( ' Scc, 4'" JA'O. MOH'ER, P rest OF the Receipts sr: Exp.uditur, aOl the B-1- lord and Mov *,.,Tr.mpike Ho.I jUI „ ~r fmia &y -nuar., 1.,v to u, • day of January, lSj'J. a T o Balance in the :iH-;ury.l B u - f - 0 io amount of toll Received i r ■ . I*oB, 1, m '- 7 $2.49; . ; By Amort of Expenditures seme tim; SI j'•> Balance in the tieasury at sctiiemcut in eluding bad and uncurrei.t money, -'j.,',*} -.0 ..iv.dend was ma le. EMANUEL £IATLER, Eresi. 1 fc.Tr.st SCHELL, Treasurer. The board adopt d tiie fiillosrics ilesc-'ution n day, January 1859. '° a W Jietclred, 1 hat the gate keepers of the Bedford and Stoyatown Tnrup.keßo-.fi Comnanyare h-re'-v directed not to trust any parser. f..r"toll her-.-ut.. ;, ana that suits be instituted againntatiy per ol j r j shall attempt in any way to d.-fraud the ComViU out of their toil, or small m-gU-ci, or ra'uae to t'j to pa, toil a. any toll bouse of the Conirwnv that John P Ree l, Esq., r ao-ae otner J" '- !, employe.! to attend to auita for the ru.-"; ' " sucf ! ct; and tho gito kc-epcu are 1* "4 to give notice to said Attorney or Treasurer i'.-.-si dent 01 any one of the Manager* of the Cm I'UI • of • ' offender forwitb j 3 person or by w.i ne.a'id that this Rcaolulion be put lish&d in the n -d -j papers. EM AN L'EL S TATLEK, Pre si. PETER SCHELL, Scc'tv. Jan. i, 1859. rc>R SALE r OR /xtgwe. THEFOLLOWING RANDS iN THE W£3T: 8 ? •*. t # fcS BroWn Cou-.ry, Kansas. 3 mil west ol Hiawatti i, on the old St. Jo. road, ~ud 18 a " < uP' U e on 'he Missouri River. ALSO K. ACRES, Jo E-iies we a t of Atcivson. Kaa sua. These are fine rolling prairie lands within leas • nan a nule ol tun'or ni running ..ater. ALSO 1 / C? - E s, well tiiuhurfltt rind .* ; L 3 .df ri C it ■ • Aboutso AC a, tiuib-r. c- 1 ] b ""F> 9 -"•■o L.,.f ■ ne.. to Jmin Mvx erraus. At;;a ACRES : ed ia; i " line.- Oeutnot Rv;uburg 1..11,0 iwd to S .nth* amjiton. ALSO 439 acres, limi-er-lantl, in UnioD Township, on B-.-bos Creek, ab.-ut 2 ruii.s aU>T* Com-u' Saw-Viill. AIAO five-twelftba of a tract contain.ng 205 acres and 148 perches ot Broad top coal lend. ALSO 110 AC- - 3of first quality lime stone land a half a mile south of Bedlord, known as the Vendersuiitli Farm, 100 acres clear-d .1 nov er lading spring of excellent Water,a tolerable bam. ana small frame house. For the present 1 may be found at Mrs. Cook's WM. 32. lIALL. lllditbiN Ko.!t6i JX the matter of the Citation to tho Exacutois of x the last will Ac., Dan'l WisegarTer, d-c : d the uiideisigned. appointed Au ;itor to ascertain and report vrhctbei any, and if any, whit part of the lands should be sold,rented, &c., will attend to the auties of his appointment at his Office in the Bor ough of Bedford. onThursdiy the 10th day of r eb.... rj next, when and tsliere all pci*sons inter ested can attend. R. D. BARCLAY, _J"' a * ' 1859- Auditor. Aduiinisirßtor's Aoiice. LEi fERS of Adoiiuhtration having been graat cd to the undersigned, by the Regist r of the < - , . r Pl' an! ' of Bedford county, upon the estate *>• Kit.-xey Ake, late of Union towuaiiip, deceased, all persons, therefore, knowing themselves in debted to said estate arereqaostc to make imme diate payment, aad thou having chJms will pre sent th,m properly au'heuticated for settlement. - O. E. SHANNON, Jan. . iBo9. Adm'r. luditor'N police. IN tho matter of the vidafioß to lVm. Smith, ?d -ministrator ol the estakb of Siixabeth Smith, dee'd The un lerrgncd appointed an aaditor.te take testimony aed report Uic fict* in tida.eia-, w-'i -t -ten-i, for pn-poao r.t bii otfic.j in ittdi r ,on butacl.iy, the 27th day oi January, inst., wk ,111 where ah persona interested ui iv tteti<|. Jan. 7, 1857- JQOWEK .* u-1: 01 • td.niiiiist Notirc, LETTER'B of Admioiatrstfon Laving leen grant ed 10 \he mbscriber, living in IV'cat ProviJi-u-'e tp., on tjie Estate of Peir Jiarndplkr, late of iv est I roviJ ence Township, dee'd all person- knowing thems,elvt-8 indebted to said estate will make i>ay- Rien (immediately, and those haviiigtelair-a ajrniost tho same will present them p r op,wlv * authenticated for settlement. JAS. M. BARNDOLLAR, dRR- 7, 1859. Adm'r. De Lnuaiico (uqiiirendo. THE undersigned appointed by the Court of Cow ui-'n Blcaao of Bedford County, to inquire whether George Owe, of Union i ownsiiip, be a Lunatic or not, Ac., will attend to tie du::,s of his appointment at his Office in the Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday the 26th day of January inst., wiien and wu.re all persona interested can utt- ud- K. D. BARCLAY, Jan. 7, 1559. Commissioner ALL pcruna who are indebted tho subscriber, either by note or bonk account, are hereby co tified to make payment on or before iho 16th Jaau ary inst. All those failing to attend to this maiier will find their accounts in the hands of tho proper officer lor collection. ISAAC LIFI'EL Jan. 7, 1859-c. AGEKSTt'IVN ALMANACS for 1653, at J)r. Uairy'p Drug apd IRvk D' If. ioo.l. JAVN K St\ v rights, lieTactrt'ajid DjpoH's'pill"at Dr. Hurry's Drug *wd Rook Slorr, An? t 6,1H68