PUBLIC SALE op REAL ESTATE. ' THE undersigned Assignees of Patrick Dollard, trill off rat Public Sale on the premises, in Napier Towr-sbip, on Monday, ihc 21st day of March, Inst. the following Real Estate, situated in said towu tl.jp, riz: A tract of Laud, being the mansion place, containing aboui 96 acres, more less, adjoin ing other lind assigned, and John Sill on the East, John Whittline on the West, David Border on the North, arid A. Stiffler on the South, about 60acres cleared and under fence, a portion of which is meadow. The dwelling house is a good new Log House two stories high, with a spring of fine' water near the house. There is als an old B.irn on the premises, with ottier ouf-bttildings—there is also a fine apple orchard in thrifiy condition. Adjoining the above on the East, is also a snr ill tract.containing about 54 acres. The improve ments are a good frame Dwelling House, with a Stable and thrashing floor, with about SO acres cleared and under fence, the unimproved land ts well timbered, and the whole ceingbut about half a mile from the Turnpike, has a good road either to Bedford or Schollsburg. Possession give i on the Ist of April. TERMS—-One half in band, balance in one and two years without interest. The grain now in the crecnd wi'd be reserved. JOHN SILL, JOHN MOWER, March 4,1859. Assignees. COJL LAND AT PUSLIC m. ORPHANS' COURT SALS. BY virtue of an order Issued cut of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, wi'i be exposed to Public Sale, at the public house of J.ts. S. Ileck wreth, at Hopewell, tn e i-i county. On 'fnesday 52d Sisrch, 1859, AT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M.. The interest of James A. Cunningham, cec'd., being the one half, ia the following described Tract o? Coal Laail, situate in Broadtop township, raid county, contain -206 .ACRES, ar.4 76 perches, aij.dr.ing lands of Abnor II art on, W:n. Anderson, Asa Dun!, Thomas J, Horton and Isaac Bnrnt-t. A portion of the land is cleared and under ctttivation—the whole or greater portion is coal land. T.-rais m uie known on day of sale. JOSEPH STEVENS, JOHN M. CUNNINGHAM, March -1, 18.59. Administrators. " WblITAIB" OF VAMIABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of sn order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned, will offer ?.t public sale, on the premises in St. Clair Township, on SATURDAY 26/A MARCH, IMST. the following described real .estate, viz : a tract of lar.d, in said township, adjoining Ends, of John W. Hoover, Geotge Feaster# and others, contain ing about 76 acres with Double Log House and Log Barn thereon erected, about two thirds cleared and under fence, with orck r:i ar.;l nursery titer.-j.a- I'ERiJS: Cash ..t confirm ttiou of Sole. MAi LON hUIffH, Adni'r of tie Estate of J-i_.i-.-s b-ni'.b, dee'd. Mr rch 4, 1*59. PUBLIC SALE" OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of :.n order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned, w ill offer at public sale on the prcm'scs in CamVrhad V-l'.ry Township, cc SATURDAY 20/A MARCH, LVST. the tallowing described real estate, viz : .a trac! of land, cent lining 14b acres, adjoining lands of A. McClelland, Nathan Lee. ami others, about 60 acres, cleared .nil under fence, with lug bouse and log tible thereon erected, also a g-.od spring thereon. TERMS : Cash at confirmation of sale O- E. SHANNON, Auiu'r of the Estate of Daniel Shea, doe'd. .March 4, 1859. OUR MUSICAL FRIEND ~ TWELVE TACES OF POPrLAB MUSIC Full TFX CEXTS MAbR MUSICAL FRIEND" is filed with the VJ* best Piano Solos, Duets. Songs, Operatic Arias, Polkas, Mazurkas, Quadrills, Waltzes, and every other species of mused composition for Voice and Piano I \ the best American and Euro pean Composers ; printed on full-sized uiusic rap r, adapted to every grade of performer. The same quantity of music, procured from the regular publishers would eost more than ten times what we cbarga. A year's subscription to 'Gtk Musical Fricud,' will secure new and fashionable rausic worth at leattTwo U lnusi D DGLLABS, and entirely sufficient tor the home circle. PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY, dearly, $5; Hall I'early, $2,69; Quarterly, $1,25 cents. The Volume commenced on the Ist Decern er, 1853. C. B SEYMuUR St CO., PKOPSUETORS, 13, Frankfort street, New Y ucz. March 4, 1859—1 m Auciior's Hotfee. 4 T At an Orphans' C >urt held at Bedford, the -CjL 18tii day of February, A. D. 1859, on motion of O.E. Shannon, Esq., John P. Reed, auditor to | distribute the mcr.ey l. naming in ti:e hands of John C. Vickroy, administrator of the estate of Susan Bruner, dee'd. The cuditdr will attend to •he duties of the above appointment, at his office in the Borough of Bedford, on Friday the 16th day \ of April u-xt. at 10 o clock of s.thi dy, when and ! where all parties interested, can attend*. March 4, 1859. JOHN P. REEJ), Auditor. Auditor's jtoUec. TJE undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to examine the cx- i ceptions filed to the accou't of Samuel Brown, 'ate serving ex cuter, of the last will fcc., cf John j Keeffe, deceased, to report sn account and a dis- 1 tribation of the funds on haul; ITjJI attend to the duties of e:a;d appointment ou Wednesday (ho J?;h day if March, instant, et 10 o'clock A. M. of said dy, in his office in the Borough of Bxlfnrd, when nd wi ere all parties interested, can attend. Prrch 4, 1859. JOHN P. REED, Auditor. /udner's Settee* rHF, undersigned eppolnte-l by the Orphans' Cou:t of Bedford County, to reports distribu tor of the funds, in the hands ot Joseph Dull, | bsq-, administrator of tbeEstate of Msthiaa ::ollar i d- will attend to the duties of his appointment, int h Borough of Bedford on Friday y Iftn day of March instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. said -sy. when and where nil parties interested, tn attend. JOHN P. P.EED, ' Itferch 4, l60. Auditor. LIST NOTICE^ T*m determined that unless all persons lodebted j til? 6 >r otherwise, do not! vL*e lmmooiate payment, that their accounts, Ac.. ;• tx> plocod in the hands of an officer for collet '<nitcr the 16th day ol March. 1860. This Is positively the Dst notice. _ b ' 25 ■ le&9 - G. Vlr. RUPP. rticl of Hair and tooth rin.ah*. n ".t" 7 ' !>"'! <l Boot, Store. Anjnnt , 186(1 ORPHINS' COHBT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY vitueof an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the subscriber will offer at I public sale on the promises. In Harrison township, Bedford county, on MONDAY, the 13th day of March next, tlie following Real Estate, late the property ot Heurv Bell?, dee'd, viz : A TRACT OF LAND, \ situate in said township, adjoining lands of Solo mon Leydig and Waltman onjthfc south and | east, and Jacob Hilligas on the northwest, contain ing about EIGHTY FOUR ACRES, j The improvements are a two-story and a half log DWELLING HOUSE, AV GOOD I repair, log stable with a thrashing floor, and other j outbuildings. There is also a good yoxng apple ' orcliard upon the property, and the place is well ' Watered with some as Sue springs as can be found— : about 60 acres arc cleared and in a good state of 1 cultivation, the land being nearly all new. The ; residue is well timbered— the place is about half a ! mile from the turnpike. Possession given on the Ist of April. Terms made known on the day of | sale. " JOHN SII.L, Feb. 25, 1859, Adm'r. Exemlor's Noiicc. i ! jV"i.)TICS is hereby given, that Letters Testa _L a mentary on the will ot Frederick Smith, late of Colo-rain Township, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of wills of Bed ford County—that ul! persons having claims on s iid estate arc requested to present them duly authenti cated for settlement, and those indebted to said estate are notifi.'d tc make immediate payment. HENRY F. SMITH. G \Y, HOUSEHOLDER, Feb. 25, 1859.* tsxC'itors. Bedford Rail Road Company. rr*HE subscribers of Stock, to the Bedford Rail A. Road Company, are hereby notified that by a : resolution of the Board now duly organized, they : are required to pay to the Treasurer of the Com | puny on or before the sth day of April, next, the | first installment of Ike Capital Sijck subscribed by ! them, being $4,16f per snare. Bv order of the ; Board. JOHN P. REED, j Feb. 25, 13-59. Secretary and Treasuier. Ei€ca(rix' Ncllee, NOTICE is hereby given that Utters Testamen tary hive been granted by the Register t B .-d --1 ford County to the under signed resid rig in Bedford, ! on the will cf Samuel Brown dee'd; that all persons I indebted to the Estate are hereby required to make i immediate payment, and those having claims on ! said estate will present them dulv authentic ited tor ! settlement. MARY BROWN," F-.-b. 13, IS-59. Executrix. Ti™ ELECTION. fiHE stockholders of the Bedford and Stoystown Turnpike Road Company, are hereby notified, | that the election tor managers of the Company, will be held at the bouse of James Fraaher, in Schells burg, on the first moriday, the 7th day ot March, . next, between the hours of one and three o'clock, P. M. Stockhol lers pieaae attend. PETER SCULLL, Sec'ty. Feb. 11, 1859. I #SO REWARD! I t T a recent meeting of the Burgess and Council ; ix 'Of tbts Borough of Bedford, it w\,s unaniiuous i ly Resolved, that iho above reward of fifty do'Drs ; will be paid f r the detection and conviction of any ] person or persons who may be caught in ihe act of : maliciously setting fire to any bulldog or buildings ( within the 1 mils of said Borough. Bv order of the Board. "JACOB REED, C. Burgees. 11. NICODE MU 3, S- c'ty. i Feb. 11,1859. 1 ELMTjON. \N el ction for five managers of the Chamber.iburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company, wilt be he-Id at the Public House of Miss ELIZA COOPER, in McConnt-llsburg, on Monday, the 7th day of March, next, at 1 o'clock. P. M. w. ij. MCDOWELL, Sec-ty. Chambersburg, Feb. 11,1859. HAGERSTOWN ALMANACS for 1869, at J)r. Harry's Drug and Book Store. D-c. 1., tsov. jRECBimiIBBWESOITm OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOR ISSS. SAMUEL DAVIS, Esq., Treasurer of Bedford Countr, in account with said County, from Jauuary 4th, 18-58, to January 3d, 1859. TREASURER, DR. To cash, received Jrom Coilectors. John L. Hill, Juniata tp., 1854 $lO CO j | Jac. A Nic-demus, ,M. Woodberry," 10 00 ( ' John Alstadt, St. Clair. 18-55 3 43 J ; B W* Garretron,Bedford Borough,lßs6 26 75 ; j Eiias Gump, Colerain tp.. ♦ 26 75 j 1 John D ish- r, Hopewell tp., 25 00 j | Henry Egulpb, Napier tp., • 15 CO , 1 Henry Horn, Scheltsburg borough, " 22 19 : ! Simon Beard, M. Woolb-iry tp, " 44 21 Jacob Smith, Bedford borough, 18-57 267 69 j ' John A O-stiorne, Broad Top tp, " 199 50 1 I Adam Barn hart, Bedford tp, " 363 8( I i Samuel James, Colerain, < 211 00: i Henry Rose, Cumb. Valley tp, • 169 70 ; ; Jonathan Feigbtner, Hirrisoti tp, " _ 135 00 Alexander Davis, Hopewell tp, *' 160 00 ! Jonathan Hurley, Juniata tp, '■ 112 84 I John B Zock Liberty, tp, 32 08 Noah Tipton, Lon tondnrr tp, ♦ 19.) 20 William Carneil, Monroe tp, " 328 50 j Philip Cuppett, Napier tp, " 178 20 A Morgart, E Providence tp, " 116 72 I ! William Masters,W.Provi lenco tp,' Til ('0 j Daniel Horn Schellsburg borough, *• 23 00 i | James Smith, St. Clair tp, " 61 42' ; Amos Ash, Southampton tp, " 4 71' I. M. liwler, Union tp, " 101 46 ! Simon Bear-1, M. Wo<idherry tp, " 415 00 i Hnry S. Fluck.S. Wrodberry tp, " 494 23 . Daniel Shuck, Bedford borough, 1858 166 00 Lemuel Evans, Broad Top tp, " 80 00 Jacob Heigh at, Bedford tp, " 361 00 ; John Shoemaker, Colc-rain tp, " 238 60 . ; volm Morgan, Cumb. Val ey, tp. " 114 00 John F.. Miller, ilavrisnn tp, " 60 00 soe.r.'.JJ SUoiioiTl*!' ip. " 85 00 ; Henry Horn, Juniata tp, " 00 ; George F Steel, Liberty tp, '* 6) Of' i Michael Pone, Londondery tn, < 123 91 ! Anthony Smith, Napier tp, •• 82 00 ' j Chris.Felton, Jr, E. Providence tp, 135 00 | 1 Thcs. Hichey, tV. Providence tp, " 275 00 j ! Emanuel Statler, Schellsburg bor. • 75 00 John Smouse, Snake Spring tp, • 223 99 Willi .m Kirk, St. Glair, tp, • 192 50 : Jared Hanks, Southampton tp. •< 47 50 j Isaac Pressed, Union tp, •< IG2 00 ' J A Nicodemus, 11. Woodberry tp, 535 00 John B Fiuck, S. Woodberry tp, , 320 00 ! To money borrowed from Elizabeth Rea, 60 00 da do John Brice, 3-VJO (X) do do do 1500 00 do received from Dr. Huut for use of Court Room, 4 00 To taxes on unseated landsj County, 323 jg j' Rwl, 71 65 j Sc'-O'A, 48l 02 I | Whole amount received, 913865 29 j CX)NTUA CR By amount paid on checks drawn by Cmmisaioners] In favor of xtibdry per sons as per statement tie low. 911409 98- By •rnonnt paid Grand and PeTif Jurors BiBFOEB w / during the year 1853 1174 6 T J ' ! By amount land Constable* attending Ju rors, 73 12} jßy amount premiums paid on scalps ot lex a, wehes, 4' , 381 32J | By Trem-urt-r'a Sahvy 185 OU By amount oi School -Tux un unsceted lauds, paid u B>cllO' 1 Dinctoi* us per receipts, 4<>fi 04 By amount of It >*U Tin on unseated lands, paid to Supervisors, us per re- _ ceipts, 71 02 By amount paid County Auditors and Clerk, for 1868, 70 00 Total paid out $13712 01J 41 Received 13355 20 - ' i Balance due Treasurer $356 t>l4 ; To b" added, uncurreut and counterfeit money 00 00 J $416 Bii. Statement of chxks above referred to. Building and rcpa.i mg bridges, $1252 37 , | Viesveis of roads aud bridges, 351 00 Constable's, 107 74 j Assessors, (including return of delinquent militiamen to Commissioners) 315 25 ■ A J Baylor, crying Court, scrubbing aud I and attending to Court House, 85 25 ' Repairs of Public Buddings, 210 77 ; Interest on Borrowed money, 604 00 Commissioners : Wtu Whetstone, 89 60 II J Bruner, 86 00 C Evans, 110 00 J Beck ley, 12 00 J elm Mower, Esq, Att'y for Commissioners, 60 00 i II Nieodemus, lor services as Clerk to ! Commissioners, 245 S3 Costs on Commonwealth cases, 333 IS i Supporting criminals in penitentiary, 63 41 i Hugh Moore, late Sheriff, costs, ate., 115 69 ft'ip S Pluck, Sheriir, co*ts, &c, 161 45 I llugh Sheriff, for boarding pr'rs, 532 69 Meyers & BeiC ru', piloting, 270 75 David Cver, dd "~ J ! G \V Bowman, tin 4 ' 4 ' Insurance of Public Buildings, 60 91 | Moneys refunded, 4 ' Tiienuia! assessments, 14b -5 ■ Elections, 651 81 • S 11 Tate. Proth'y ices and expenses to ' llarrisburg, 97 51 , Dockets luruished for Protlronotary's Of lice, 125 02 Appropriation to Agricultural Society, 100 00 'Am 31 Hall Esq,Clerk to Auditors tor 'SB, 25 00 Borrowed money paid and cotes lifted, 928 44 State Treasurer, for D Over, late Treasurer, 810 36 I) Over, late Treasurer, money due State, fcr exonerations not allowed, 287 00 D Over, late Treasurer tor money due State, 2375 72 Stationery, 6 14 Miscellaneous, 708 01 Total of checks, $11409 62 Statement of moneys due to the County of Bed ford on the lid day of January , 1859. From Collectors, as folljws : Samuel Clark, St Clair tp, 1848 S2OO Go ! Samuel Cam, Bedford Borough 1852 972 jjacA N'iconcmus,M.VVooodberry.lßs4 73 23 i Beuj W Gurretson, Bedford Bor. 1856 25 85 Thomas \V r Horton. Broad Toptp, 44 3 36 j John Dasher, Hopewell tp, 44 157 01 i Adaai Baroliart, Bedford tp : 67 78 33 | John A Osborne, Bread Top tp 44 96 44 i VSaumel James, Colerain tp 44 61 25 ; JonathanFei&htncr, Uaitison tp 4 * 16 84 I Alexander Davis, HopoweL tp 44 1 2 6 8 i John B Zook, Liberty tp 44 22 33 "! Noah T4pton, Loudoudery tp 44 c 9 15 | Philip Cuppitt, Napier tp 44 69 04 | A bran: Morgan, E Providence tp 44 87 31 ■ Daniel lii>ru, Schellsburg Bor 44 8 4 2 ! James Smith, St Clair tp >4 648 04 I Isaac .M. Imlet, Union tp 44 02 68 i Simon Beard, M. Wood berry tp 44 36 3 1! j Daniel J Shur.K, Bedford Bor 1858 394 30 j Jacob ReigUart, Bedford tp 44 006 40 | Lemuel Evans stro.nl Top tp 44 2- > 15 Jo'rn Shoemaker, Colerain tp 44 21 4 3 4 John Morgan, C Valley tp 44 358 32 ; John K Miller, liarruton tp 44 161 65 Solomon Steel, liopew.ll tp 44 26 1 87 I . llenry Horn, Juniata tp • lOU 5a j i George F. Steel, Liberty tp 44 125 71 i Michael Bone, Londonderry tp 44 247 67 j '• Wm Carnell, Monroe tp 44 497 56 j : Anthony Smith, Napier tp 44 399 32 ; ; Christian Feltoa, E Provi lence tp 44 137 88 Thomas Ritchey, W Providence tp 44 25 72 I Emanuel Statler, Schellsburg Bor •' 24 77 j ; John S.-.:ousc, Snake Spring tp 44 88 90 i Wm Kiik, S* Clair tp 44 658 31 , j J ire 1 Hanks, Southampton tp 44 183 45 j I<aac Prussel, Union tp - 4 141 33 | J A Nieodemus, M. Woodiierry tp 44 461 42 j John B Finck, S Wood berry tp 44 3.99 47 Stoueruown Bridge Bond (.about) 200 00 | ' $7605 75 j 'Since paid in full. Statement of .Moneys oiced by the County of' Bedford : To John SHI, S2OOO 00 ; To J nnes K-a. 60g yy j 1 To Elizabeth Ilea, 50 yy To John Brice, 6000 09 NOTK:—Ou some of the amounts due from Col -1 lectors, interest has accrued aud from some, com j missions and exonerations arc to be deducted. HKDFORD COUNTY, S3. The undersigned Auditors of said County, do : hereby certify that in pursuance of the Acts of j Assembly in such case made and provided, thev 1 met at the Commissioners' Office, in Bedford Bor- I ougii, and did audit and adjust the accounts of S. Davis, Treasurer of said County, for the year 1858, a 44 contained in the foregoing statements, and that j we have 1 x imined the foregoing accounts of money due to, and otvtd by, snid Couuty and that we have J found tiie same to 6e correct. As witness our hands, this 31 dy of Janu trv i 18DD. HENRY B. MOCK, JOHN W. CIUSUAN, JAMES C. DKVOKK, Auditors. At'est, B. F. Mktzrs, J. W. Lixoexfeltcr, Clerks. Report of the County Jludilors to the .iudiior General, January 3 J, 1859. I SAMUEL DAVIS, ESQ., Treasurer ol Bedford County, in account with the Commonwealth of * Pennsylvania : theasujreh dr. 1o Tax on Real ayd Poroual Estate. To aggregate araouul outstanding at last settlement To aggregate amount assessed for 1853 7039 94 To amount received on unseated lands 820 50 116359 62 contra cr. By amount pai<i State Treasurer, or per receipts $8099 06 By Commissions allowed collectors ou $9324 80 at 5 per cent. 466 24 By exonerations allowed collectors for 1868 and previous year® 422 68 By Treasurer's commission on $9678 7 2 85 78 By amount uncollected- for 1868 und pre vious years 6891 98 15965 74 10359 02 Amount due Oommonwoalth 898 88 Tavern Licensee, Dr. To amount of for 1858 $775 00 Cunt/a Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer, as pr lect-lpta 736 26 By commission on 1775 00 38 76 Jtle i>nd Beer License f, Dr. To auiuuiit of tor 1868 $!0 00 Contra Cr. liy umoijtit paid State Treasurer, as p<>r receipt 9 50 i ; By Commission on $lO 00 60 i i $lO 00 llawkets and Pedlars' Licenses, Dr. To amount of for 1868 $3 00 'Contra Cr. . By amount paid State Treasurer, per ro ! ceipt 780 j | By conitiissioa on $8 0y 40 ! | $8 00 | Billiard Rooms, Dr. | To amount of /or 1858 $5 00 i Contra Cr By amount paid Statu Treasurer, as per r. ccipt 4 75 ; By Commission on $5 00 25 | j Ten Pms, Dr. \ To amount of Licenses for 1&>8 sl2 'SO j Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer 11 87J By commission on sl2 60 62i sl2 50 : Distilleries, Dr. to stnauut for 1858 S4O 00 ! Contra Cr. By amoutit paid State Treasurer S3B 00 ; By commission on S4O 00 2 00 j B reveries, Dt. ' T amount of licenses lor 1859 sl6 00 Contra Cr By amount paid St te Tre irurer 11 25 By comm ssiou ou $lB 00 7o Circuses, Dr. To .-.mount t it licenses for 1953 SSO 00 [ Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer 47 50 By commission on SSO 00 2 60 SSO 00 Ealing Houses, Dr. To amount of licenses for 1853 SSO 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer 80 CO By commission on SSO 00 2 50 By amount due the Commonwealth 17 50 SSO 00 Retailers, Dr. To amount of license for 1853 $602 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid St. te Treasurer 410 90 By commission on SOO2 00 30 10 By amount paid G. W. B j*rair., for pnb -1 tailing list for 1857, 24 00 Bv amount paid D. Over, fot publishing list for 1858 * 24 CO By amount paid Movers U BsnforJ for publishing list f>r 1858 24 00 By balance due Commonwealth 89 00 ] $602 00j .Militia Fines, Dr. To aggtegate amount ouutan for 1857 and previous years at last settlement $2155 60 l'o xgregde aniouut assessed f-r 1853 1212 50 ; $3363 10 j Contra Cr. By amouut uncollected for IHSH and pre vious $2109 60 By amount of 6 per cent commissions al low, i eoliettoVs lor 1853 and pre.jon* years 29 49 ! By exonerations allowed collectors for 1863 and previous years 329 50 j 1 By amount paid sundry persons, as per statcruebt below 476 86 ! j By amount of Treasurer's commission on SS'J9 61 at 1 per cent. 8 9'J By baltnce due Commonwealth 413 76 $3368 10 Statement of Receipts and expenditures of the .Military Fund of Bedford county for the year 1858, showing amount teccivd from eaeJi collector separate/y, and the amounts paid to tack person i/t accordance with the act of Received as follows 1 FriHt Jacob Evans, S3O 19 do Henry Eguir, 39 43 do John Furrey, 48 93 tio Jocob Smith, 19 45 do Adam Bartmart, 61 69 do Joliu A. Osborne, 9 05 do Samuel James, 35 12 do lieary Rose, 10 05 do Jonathan Feightner, 25 00 do John B Zook, 33 95 do H'l.liaiu Caroell, 60 23 do Fliilip Cuppitt, 46 55 do Abraham Morgret, 33 48 do Uauiel Horn, 11 88 do Amos Ash, 48 25 do I. M.lmler,. 11 47 d> U.S. Flock, 64 15 do Daniel J. Shuck, 22 00 do Thomas Ritchey, 5 00 do John Smouse, 21 00 do Wtlbam Kirk, 44 37 do Jared Hanks, 76 50 do J. A. Nicodetmu, 58 00 Total received b99 61 I'aid out as follows : To llopewell Rifle company, per order of Capt Thomas \V. llorton, SSO 09 To Broad Top Rifle Rangers, per order of Capt. Joseph Reed, 75 00 To Bloody Run Blues, per order of Capt. William States, 75 00 To Cumb. Valley B'ues, per ord-r o< Ctpt. James Hauey, '5 00 To Bedford Riflemen, per order of Capt. A. J. Sansoiu, 75 00 To A-sessors for returning 2393 men m llri rada Liaaaubar at 2 cents each. -57 86 11, (j W, Bowman fur printing ,5f 1867 7 To I>. oer " " *5? 600 To Meyer* St Benfutd '■ *' 11 600 To County Commissioners and their Clerk, 60 00 Total paid out BEDFORD COUNTY 88, The undersigned, Auditors of said County,do hereby certify, th', in pursuance of the Acts of Assembly, in such case made and provided, they met at the Commissioner*' Office, in Bedford Borough, and did audit and adjust the accounts between Samuel Davis, Treasurer of saiJ Coun ty, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, contained in the foregoing Mate merit. As witness our hands, this 4th J<ty of Ja .nary. A D , 1859. HENRY 1 MOCK. JOHN W. CRISMAN, J-AIIEB C. DEVOKE AttetJ. B. P. MatTMi, iwCitors. J W tiNcmstrtM. C'ierk*. Feb ii, 1859 PI BMC S.4LE 0* ! GEORGE R. KAY'S ! REAL ESTATE HOPiiWILL TOWNSHIP. BY virtue of aii Older of the Orphans* Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at j j public sale, n t'uo premises, on Saturday, the 19 th j ! day of March, next, tlie fol'cwiug described real 1 I estate, viz : Tiie Mausioa Tract of said deceased containing 251 acres, about 189 acres clj-ired'aed tin ier fence, and in a high stale of cultivation. The improvements are oat r.e.c log frame home, bank bat an 1 the necessary out build ings. This firm is one of the bust in Hopewell Township,being good limestone l-tni cud having (Arte j good springs and orchard thereon. One Other Trace Containing 144 Acres, i about 69 acres cleared and ur.dcr lettce. The im- i ! provetu nts arc two Log Houses, two Stables end j j out buildings. There is a good spring w?t the pre- j j taises, and also an orchard thereon. This is good ! land, and in good state of cu'tivatiot. ! One Oiner Tract Containing GO Acres, ! about SO acres cleared and in a good order. The j | improvements are one Log House, Stable and Saw i Mill. There is also an orchard thereon, j iheae lands are all in .".good section of eountrv, ! 1 within a short distance of tin; hail Itoad and at tlie I 1 door ola ready market ftli the time. TERMS : ! ito remain in property during lifetime of widow, ; the interest thereon payable to iter annually—J in i | haa<l a t confirmation of sale, and the iiaiano in j j two equal annual payments without iriUr.st. I JAMES E. KAY, | Feb. 25, 1559. Trustee. KIIEHIFI 'S Mlir ~~~ i i virtue o! a writ ol Vend. Exponas to mo di- ! -■-A rccted there Will be sold at the Court House in I the Borough of Bedford on Saturday the 19th d<y I oi March 1859, at 1 o'clock I*. JI. thelolowingde- j scribed real estate to wit: The Holiidaysburg and BedfotJ I'nrapike Roac", j with ad the irauciiises thereonto belonging,together j with a lot of ground containing one h.Tlf acre morr ! prlosS, all cleared utid under fence, with a story and I a halt toil Bud dwelling house and log stable ■ thereOtl eitCled adjoining lairi? -of Sosfta Carney ! at,d others, situate in Bedford Township, 8.-dforJ ; County, and t iken In ex.cation a the property of | ! the HoiMiys ,urj and Bedford Tarnpi'ia tioad | : Company. [ , " ALFO, I One lot of ground in Chan-ysvill-, and having; i thereon erected a i i .tnc Dwell ng House, one and 1 1 a hall story high, containing store room, grocery, j tec., and having also thereon erected tt Frame ' Etabl'j and other out "ouil lings. ALSO, A tract oi Mountain land on 'Ragged Mountain,* ! containing 67i acres adjoining lands of Thomas Law-head, Mary Ann Buxton, Edward NorJheraft : and David Waiter, and tukeu in execution as the I property of Win. Lasblev. WILLIAM S. FLUKE. Sheriff. Sheriff"s Office Bedford, Feb. 26, 1859. IEHFOBD IliiiilTdlGljL. fjalllb SCHOOL wiil *>jpn oo Monday the 21st or JL February in the LAEOR ESICX BTUU&IXC hereto ; for a occupied by the Her. Geo. Aughinb-.r.gh. The services o! MissS. E. Montgomery, tt young j Lady i f ihorough education, and well rrd in ibe ! "Arts of Teaching,"" itffeM-B procm-ed, to. take charge of the Female departmvnt. Persons from different parts of the County, wish- i ing to prepare themselves for teaching, wiil find it ; to their advantage by attending tins Institution, as special care will be taken with them in the oranchns I taught in the -•Common Schools," under the su ! pCrctsion of the County Superintendent. Ihe Session will be divided into two Q j irters of ! 1 11 weeks each. Tuition per qu-.rtcr : Primary Branches, . 8 CO Conirjon English, 4 00 Higher do fi 00 Ciassics, 6 25 Students entering before the middle of the Quar ter will be charged full Tuition. Ihose entering ni ter that time wall hi ch irged half Tuition. No de- ! dnction made unites in case* oi protracted sickness, i 1). 0. SHOEMAKER, Feb. 18,1559. Fricc-ipaL J I take pleasure in rocornntending Mr Shoemaker to the pitronage of the citizens of B T.ford and ! vicinity. His success as a teacher is well estab lished. I believe- him to be tally qualified to teach ail the branches he proposes tc f ic't. Feb. IS, 1859. G. W. AUGHIXBAUGH . ~ ( iAiliii (BED. WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATION'S OH LOSS OI" BLOOD. Cancees, Twiners, IVens, Scrofula, U'cirs, <jr., cured in a sb6rt time without the kcife, by Dr. MACNIGHOL, | (Colleague of the late Dr. Louii ber: >j, Dec'd j N'o. 50. North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Fhila. ; The remarkable success which has attended the treatment of Cancers, Turners, Ac., by Dr Mac- Nickol, for a number of 3v-rs past, h.s attracted the attention, and in ntany insttneos his serwred the hearty approval of many eminent Physicians *H Philadelphia, who arc no finger willing to risk the dangers and uncertainties of culling. Cancer can be Cured ! —lf property treated and promptly. A great majority of the cases r.f Ctn eer, can be effectually cured. The numerous patients, from every section of the country, who have been cured under this i. -thod of treatment is a guarantee of its superiority over every other known system. - Those who may bo nfflieiet with thes j diseases, Rnd desire further information or advice, will please address Dr. MacNichol, when they will receive prompt attention and a Copy of Ph.impkt, 02 the treatment of Cancers—free of chirgo. White Swelling, Hip Disease, Scorfutous an i Ma lignant Ulcers, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Ulcerations of the Hones, TETTUR, SCALD HEAD, and all diseases of the Skin, permaneulr cured, an i proper remedies sent—carefully packed—by Ex press to any part of the country. In every case a plain description of the disease i required. Address, Da. MACN'ICHOI,, NO. 50 North sth, St., PHILAD'A. Proprietor and Manu facturer ot Dr. Lounsbetry & Co's Celebrated Im perial Depuralire, the best and most reliable Fam ily Medicine of the Nineteenth Century, for the cure of all diseases originating in Impunities of the B'ovd. Jan. 28, 1859.-3 m. i^rr3ar , jtc^JE! A LL persons are hcra'-y notified t!.r.t I havo J\, pnrcnnsPd At Snerrff's Sale, ou'e lot of Tinner Machines, Hand Tools, Patterns, tic a., also the en tire lot of Stock and Tin War ', in the Shop lately occupied by Abraham Henuau—as whose property the same was sold. I als> hereby give notice that I have hired said Herman, nnd will hereafter carry on the Tinning business at the Shop formerly occupied by him, on Juliana Street. Notice is further hereby given that the Books of said Herman now belong to me, and any persons haying accounts wiil please present them to Samuei Radehsugh, Esq , tor settlement. &c., without delay Fob. 25,1859.-Bm. RAMUEL BAKNHART. a. THB undersigned have associated themselves i the practice of medicine iu tho village of fc: Ctalrsvillo, night calls jwomjMiy attended to. Office opposite tho St. Clair Inn. WM A. ViCKHUY O W. STATLEU Fob 11, 18.J8.-6 mo * THE LlVF.il KM If OR, PREPARED BY I'Ji. SANFORP. Compound-d cwireU fYom fil'MS, IS ONE OF TIIK BEST PURGATIVE AND LIVER MEDICINES now ticlore the ptibiic, that acts us a Cathartic, carder, milder, and nioro effectual than any other medicine known. It is not ouly a Cathartic, but a Liter remedy, acting first on the Liter to eject if* morbid matter, then ou the S'ctttach and bowels to cany t# that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes eff.ettwHjr, without any of the painfut tcctSags experienced in the ey> j crations of moat Cutfrnrtics. It strengthens fb* ■ system at the same time that it purges it j and I when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength ! en and build it up wit:; unusual rapidity. The Ltrer is one of th„- principal regulators of j the human body, an l when it performs its tunctiona 1 well the powers <>f the system ire fully developed. The stomach is almost entirely depend- iff or; the healthy action of the Lifer for the pr. ;**r 'scrfora ante of its Junctions. When the Huiuarh is at fault, the boweia are at fault, and the whole system suffers in coasequcncj of ore pigan—tbo Licer—. having ceased to do its duty. For the disease of that org in, one of the proprietors lu.s made it id*, j study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to find rum; remedy wherewith to counterpart the j ! Bj derang< m-nts to \v:,.ci if. is Ha hie. To prove thai bis re- • meiy is at Lot found, my , .s,a t; .-.ni-ivd—— with Lifer CoopLkt, iu any of its fortes, but to fry a bottle, and :o:* ic;ibit ®a cvrt-'.ln, t . These gusus all morbid or bad mat-- Iter from the aupplyius; in their place j a healthy fljw of bile invigorating the suta- I ach, causing food to i bloo-l, giving tone anu-—' UcJth to the weak , machinery, rtmo viigC£3 ttis causes of the dis ; case, and effecting r, ra-i-H dica! cure. Bilious attacks cured, and, what ia bet ■ ter, prevented i>y the—*. occasional iso of the j Liver Invigorator. One lose after eatiuc ' " l : s sufficient to relieve j the stomach and prevent the food from twins j and s. uriiig. C:ly one dose taker; H before retiring fwyoats j nightmare. Only one dose taker at Dight loosei a lli? Iwiu Is gently, and Ciire costivnesr. One dose taka-u after' - 2 each meal will cura Dysjwpsiu. i—( C7"One dose of two tc-. r->oonsf;.l will ai w-iya relieve Sick Head- ache. One bottle taken for'aO female obstruction re-, moves the cause of the£— disease, ane makes a I-erf ct cure. ' 1 Only one dose imme CCi dlately rrHjrea Cholle while f- > ' One dose often repea-,- tel is a sure ruie for G i.o. era Morbus, and ajzj preventive of Cholera. One dose, taken offer will prevent the recur rence o, while it relieves all painful f.-eiings. _y-. C7~ouly ono bottle needed to throw out of the system the efiect j of medicine after long sickness. One bottle taken f<<r Jaundice Minor, s all tl lotvuess or unnatural color torn the skin. One dose taken a siiort time before eating gif.s vigor to the appetite and makes Lod digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrlxea in its worst forms, while summer and bowel come piaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cares attacks caused by worms, wliile .or worms n children, there Is no safer r speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. A few bottles cures Dropsy, by rxcitiug the ah sorber ts. Wo take pleasure in recommending this rncUi- * cirie as a preventive lor Fever and Ague, Ciul! Fe ver. and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and thois;tu<ls are willing to testify to its v -nderful virtues. A 1 vvi.n USe it ate givii-g their unanimous testi mony in iij favor. [f7~.Vix Water in the Mouth with the lavig-vufor, and swallow bcth together. Ttt, Liver Invigorator Is a great s donrlflo Medic;! tD'scWerv. and it daily wo king ciirni almost too great to bt lieve. it cures as ii by magic, e.-en Vie first dcse gicine bene fit and SclJotu more than jne bottle is required to cure any kind of Liter Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, JJ of which are the res alt ok a Diseased Liver, mes oxf D'LL.tii rr;t eottlv. Dh. Saxford. Proprietor, 84"> Broa.lw.tv \ y Sell in Bed for i ~y Dr. li. f Uaikt ,'audV taued by all Druggists. Ju: 11, 5855.-ZZ. MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES ecr.D i.v rris m EXfitJSB STJT-ES I.\ ©i¥E YEA K.' THE KFSTORATiVE OF PRO. O.J. H"yOD tor res.or.iig 1,2;; pei-ect.y .. r '1 permc.Tjen'Tv. tip.* ne\c. ;et had 1. rival, volum*.' uii. r volut.-o might he give:; from all parts of the world ani v-w 'the most intrigant to prove that it is a jerftct Itsstor uiiie ; but read the circul-r an ® you csi.nut dou'.t j road also tisv t' lbwiug. 27" The ITair.—People have for Ccr.iuri-.s boeo afflicted wirh hakl heads and the oalv remedy, here tofore known, has been those abominable wigs. By a rocvut discovery of Professor Wood these articles arc h'-ing fas!, dispensed with, but. a great nr.tv persons still patronize them, b-cusc thev !:.;ve be?? ol'tea imposed upon by ilair Tonics of different kinds. To all such persons we earn-. .-.!iy m-.fee the rr-or. est, that thrv wiil try orce again, for in" Wood's Restorative there is r h thing as fail. Wr fern w of a lady who was ..iwho used the aitici i short time, and her 1; m! i. iiftw covered completely with the ti.ii st ;.nd no -f' uaatiful curls imaglnifele. V."e feno'.v of numerous cases whose hair was rapidly fil ling out, which it ;esf-ored ia greater paifecihai titsa it over had been before. It ;s also wit.-iout uoubt'.;,c 01 the i—st nriiclt* for kucpiiig the kair ia goo,! condition, making it *oft ;.nd gl'-ssy, removing d ir iiulF and has proved itsed the great -st cnsiuy to ;1 (ae i.is tL-.t hair is heir t*. It ;s the duty of evcrj- cue !o improve their pcr sonal appearanee through some may differ in rego:d to the ways of doing it; but every one wiil admit i.iat a beautifirl iiead ot brir, citner in man or wo man, is an object mucb to be desired, ai d there are 1:0 means that should he 1 u't untried to ohtvia such a C'. aiiHir....-a. 11 c.-nan'r .JJ-uca/e, Fbiladc'f hie. a AOl .O.a. \i CCD CO—Gonts :As I have bt-cn c-ng;iged in selling your Hoir Restorative the last season for one ot your local agents (11. bl. fiackinson,) and having experienced the beneficial effects of it myself, 1 would like to obtain agency for the State of Ohio or some State in the V est, should you wish to m.tk - such an arrangement, as I cm convinced fiere is no:hit:g equal to it ta the United States, for restoring the hair. I have been engaged in the D rug business for several years, and have sold various preparations for the hair, but have found noshing that restores the secretive organs or invigorates the scalp as well as yours, being fully convinced that jour restorative is what you repre s ;ut it to be, I would like to engage ia the sale of it, for I am satisfied it must sell. Toura truly, S. T. STOCKMAN. PROF. O. J. WOOD it Co —Gents; Having re alized the good effects of your Hair Restorative, I wish to state, that finding my hair growing thin, • well us gray, I was induced from what 1 read atd heard, to try the article prepared by you, to pro mote its growth and change its color as it was iu youth, bo:b of which it h u effected completely, In the operation I have used nearly three bottles'.— Tours sc., JAMES FRANCIS. J. WOOD & CO., Propri-tois 812 Broadway, New York, (ia the groat N. Y. Wire Railing Es tablishment.) and 114 Market Street, St. Lt)ta. Mo. ' F-.-r sain 1-y Dr. B. F. tjar.y. Anls<-td I V nil x ..u . D arAu, Jan. 11, leo'J. jrW fbe J fair—Jockey C<n'-, aJ tics? n-epn S iuy, pomatums, pe-j'.ine ->.\ urcrruw. ai ii. . U,tr;'t SWAIM'S PANACEA i Dr. Harry's Dreg sod Book Si.rtt
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