GKOROF. P. ABBET. JOHNA.NFFF. 1 ABBEY & NEFF. No. 308 North THIRD Street, {three doors above fine,) PHILADELPHIA. THE OLD HARDWARE STAND. (ESTABLISHEH TWENTY FOUR YEARS.) Every description of Building, Mechanical, Farming and Household HJIRDWJIiIE, is now in Store, and will be offered at the lowest market pri ces. to Cash and prompt Six months buyers . Nails at Manufacturers prices for Cash. Orders front new customers will receive strict and accurate attention, and all goods sent ftom this house will be as represented. E Merchants, on their next visit to our city to make their Spring purchases are cordially invited to call an I examine our Stock and Prices before Purchasing. March 25, 1859.-3 m GIJARBIIiVS BY virtue at an order ol the Orphans Ccii.r„ o, Bedford County, the subscriber will sell at Pub lic Sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedfoid, on Saturday the 234 of April next, that certain lot of grontid late the property of Philip IVeisel, dee'd, situate in the corner of John Street and "YVatsons addition" containing 77 feet in front on John street and lunning with the public road 200 feet to an alley. TERMS : 1-3 to remain in the lot for tiie use of the widow, one half the balance at the confirmation ol the sale and the residue in one year without in terest to be secuied by Judgment bonds or bonds and mortgage. Possession given immediately. ABRAHAM YVEISEL, March 25, 18-59.-d Guardian. Executor's Notice. r ETTEKS testamentary on the last will and | i testament of Emanuel Bassler late of Mid dle Woodbury Township, Bedford County, dee'd., having been granted to the subscribers residing in said Township, notice is therefore given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make payment to them immediately, and those having c.aims will present them forthwith, duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL BASSLER, DAVID BUYER, March 23, 1859 Exors. Mattresses ! Mattresses !! THE subscriber has commenced the business of .Mattress making, and will make and repair husk and hair mattresses, on the shortest notice.— He has had seveial years experience in the business, and will warrant his work to give general satisfac tion. Orders respectfully solicited. He may be found at all times at 1 is residence in the East end v ,f town. VACIIEL BKENGLE. March 25, 1859.-c Save Costs! Ihave left my Books. Notes, &c. in the hands of R. D. Barclay, Esq., for collection, All persons interested will call upon kin without delay in order to sire costs. MICHAEL BANNAN. March 25, 1559. PEREAT OFFICE. I 'omphjxng with the urgent request of hundreds of theii patients, Drs. C. 83. Filch a*id J. V?'. Svkcs □ AVE CONCLUDED TO REMAIN' PKItMANNNTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And mi y be consulted at their cfiL'c, NO. 190P E N STREET. Opposite St. Cirir Hotel PIFfSBL RGII. k Nl> may be consulted daily, (except Sundays.) -TjL tot CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA,BRONCHITIS, and all other CUKOXIC COMPLAINTS complicated .r.tii or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh., Heart Disease, Affection of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, etc. Drs. FITCH U SYKES would state that their treat ment of consumption is based upon the fact that the disease exist.t ia the blood and system it large, both before sad during its development ia the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechanical, Hy gienic and Medicinal remedies to purify the blood and ttrengtken the system. With these timy use MEDICAL INHALATIONS, which they value hightv, but only as Palliatives, (having no curative •■fleet when us-d alone.) arid invalids are < arnes'ly cautioned agiinst wasting the precious tirne of curability upon ar.y treatment based upon the plausible, but false idea tint the "seat of disease can be reached in a direct manner by Inhalation." For as before stated, the scat of the dis use is in the blood and its effects only in the lungs. Csr*No charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing ti consult us by letter. March 18, 1859.-ly DR. J 3. ESHLEMA27, RESPECTFULLY tenders liis professional ser vices lo tho ciiiz 'is of Pattonsville and vicinity. Night cali3 piomptly attended to. Pattonsville, March 18, 1839.-z Auditor's Notice. rrtHE undersigned, appointed auditor to distribute JL the balance in the hands of Daniel Ileltzell, administrator of Jacob lleltzeU, dee'd, will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, on Wednesday, the loth day of Anril, next, w-ir-re all persons interested mjy attend. J. W. LIN GEN FELT ER, March 18, 1859. Auditor. Auditor's Notice. TIIE uudersigncd, appointed auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of Llaniel Shock. Adminis trator of Samuel Cartright, of Middle VVoodba rry Township, dee'd, will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office, in the Borough of Bed ford, on Friday, the 29th day of April, nox', where all interested may attend. J. W. LINGENFELTER, March 18, 1859. Auditor. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration have been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Catharine Thom as, dee'd. All persons having claims against the same are requested to present them for settlement, and all persons indebted, are requested to make im mediate payment. JOHN McCREARV, Juniata tp., March 11, '69. AdiuT. ASSIGNEES ACCOUNT. NOTICE is hereby giveutoali concerned, th.it the account of David Patterson, John Mower, and John P. Reed, assignees ol Christian StoufFer, lus been exhibited and tiled in the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Bedford, and that the same will lie allowed on the day of May next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. S. II.TATE, March 11, 1859.-" Proth'y. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Testa mentary on tbe will ot Frederick Smith, late of Colerain Township, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of wills of Bed ford County—that all persons having claims on said estate are requested to present them duly authenti cated for settlement, and those iudebted to said estate are notified to make imroediaie payment. HENRY F. SMITH, U W. HOUSEHOLDER, Feb. 2-5, 1869.* Executors. Hair—Jockey Club, ami new mown * hay, pomatums, gcau'mu ox uiarrow, at Dr. Hany'a. TMNPIKG NOTICE. \ T the Election held by Stockholders of the Bed- i A ford and Stoystown turnpike road Company, on the 7th day of March, 1869, Emanual Statler of Schellsburg was elected President, John Sill. A. E. Schell, of Schellsburg, Sam'l Statler, and llou. 1 M ichael Zimmerman, of Somerset County, Mana gers. and Peter Schell, Secretary and Treasurer, who passed the following resolution and ordered the same to be published. Resohnl. That hereafter, NO person is allowed to qaarry and take away any stone from the lime stone quarry on Gravel Hill at Bedford, belonging to tbc said company, without permission from the board ot managers, and that John P. Reed, Esq., our Attor ney, is hereby authorized and required to see that this Resolution is adhered to. And that the following section of an Act of As sembly passed the 19th day of April, 1860, be pub lished" as a caution for persons who make a practice of rushing through toll gates without stopping to pay the toll, found in pamphlet law, page 519, IS 39. SECTION 80. If any person shall pass through any toll gate with any animal, vehicle or vehicles, for which toll is demanded without paying such toll, it shall be lawful for the turnpike road company entitled to demand such toll. Notwithstanding that such toll gate may not have been closed, when snch person or persons passed by, and through the same, to sue for and recover the same before any Alderman or Justice of the Peace of this commonwealth, with costs of suit, and in every such suit, the collector of tolls shall be a competent witness for the Plain tiff. Provided, that suit shall bo brought withiu thirty days from the time such person shall have so passed through said toll gate without paying the toll aforesaid. EMANUEL STATLER, Attest. PETER SCHELL, Sec'ty. President. DIVIDEND. A dividend of a half per cent, was declared by the board of managers of the Bedford and Stoys town Turnpike Road Company, on the seventh day of March, 1859, on all the stock ot the said Com pany, and will be paid by the Treasurer of the Company on deinind, at his office in Schellsburg, and by Hon. Michael Zimmerman in Somerset Connty. PETER SCIIELL, March 18, 1359. Treasurer. EXECUTOR S SALE. OK REAE ES rgTFIK subscriber, Executor of the last will and X Testament of John Clasr, late of the Borough ! ot Bedford, dee'd, will sell at public sale, on THURSDAY, the Ith of APRIL next, at the l ite residence of said dec'd, the House and Lot of ground occupied by him in said Borough, being Lot No. 104, in tkeplan of the Town,adjoin ing the School House Lot on the Last, Isaac Men gel, jr. on the West, the Raystown Branch, on the North, and west Pitt street on the South; contain ing 60 leet front on Pitt street aud running back to said Raystown branch, and having thereon erected a one Story iog and weather boarded dwelling house, blacksmith shop, log stable and other out bull lings. ALSO, at the same time and place, the out-lols of said decedent, numbered 49 and 50 in the manor of Bed ford, situate about 1J miles from town, on the west side ol the Road leading into the "German corner" adjoining each other, and lauds of Hugh Moore, Jacob Martin's h-irs, John Sprout, (late \Vm. Mai ken) John Briduham and others, and containing about 19 acres and 57 perches. TERMS. One third in hand, aftfl rr.c tralanru !n v-rv rquoi annual payments without interest to be secured by judgment notes, or notes and mortgage at the op tion of the subscriber. Possession given as soon as the terms are complied with. JOSEPH CLAAK. March 11, 1859. Ex'or. botice. Reuben Gates 1 No. 20, February Term, 1859, In vs. \ tbe Common Picas of Bedford Mary C.Gates. ) Coun'v. Alias Subpoena on Libel for Divorce. The undersigned, Commissioner appointed to take testimony and report the same to the Court in the above case, hereby gives notice that be will meet the parties concerned in said ease on Monday, the 22th day <>f March, inst., at 10 o'clock, A. Jl., at his office, in Bedford, when and where all per sons interested mav attend if they see proper. J. SELBY MOWER, March 11,1859. Commissioner. STATEMENT and report of Win. F. Moorhead Steward of the Poor and House of Employ ment of Bedford County, from the Ist day of Jan uary, 1858 til! the Ist day of April, 1858. I) ft. To cash fr .m P. Smith on account, $3 00 do II Nicoflemus. for bian, 50 do G Blymire, for rye, I 00 do John P Arnold, for flour, 2 75 do Mrs Harmon, for corn, 45 do J W Lingenfelter, for corn. 45 do Simon Nana, for buckwheat, HO do Joseph Tate on account, 4 50 do W T Chapman, < 2 25 do A J Sansona, '< 1 50 do Rush & Henderson, < 6 18 do DJohDson, at decease, 5 00 do John P Reed, for corn, 45 do Simon Cook, for calf, 4 50 do Dr Compiler, for corn, 45 do A Perrin, for rye, 1 00 do Dr Reamer, ou account, 2 50 do H Nicodemns, for rye, 2 48 do li Lentz. '< 2 00 do A.Middleton, " 1 00 do S D'ckerhoof, for flour, 6 00 do L Agnew, << 1 00 do For Pig, J 00 SSO 71 - - • r.R. By cash paid G Weidel, on account, in full, $ 43 do Mrs Adams, f.r knitting, 1 00 do J W Beeler, for salt, 5 75 do J Bolinger, tor Brooms, 60 do Mrs Croyle on account, 1 20 do S Reighart, for marketing, 1 50 do J Bowser, for salt, 5 25 do 1 Iwler, for apple butter, 4 50 do J Forue.y, for baskets. 80 do John Rvsling, for apple buttar, 1 25 do S Cook, f.r Beef, 7 15 do I) J Shuck, f..r salt, 2 50 do F Friend, for bacon, 3 CO do Isaac Irnler, lor dried fruit, 3 00 do W Lysinger for shoemendiug, 76 do A Hull, removing pauper, 1 00 do H Nuugle, do 60 do T Oldham, do 60 do H Ickes, do 50 do Isaac Lipple, on account, 5 00 do Reiser, hat for pauper, 75 $47 93 By cash to balance, 2 78 SSO 71 STATE.M ENT and report of VVm. Lear/, Stew ard of the Poor and House of Employment of Bed ford County from April Ist 1858, till Ist January, 1869. DR. To cash paid for grain, flour, fce., from suudry persons up to January Ist, 1858, SIOB 15 OR By cash paid for brooms, $ 60 do H Stiffijr for apples, 37* do H Peck for plaster, 8 50 do Chimney Sweep, 1 00 do Wm. Herring for toll, 40 do Dr Anderson for seed corn, 2 50 do J Edwards for altering stock, 1 50 du Cruder for basket., 62J BIBFOEB IMOTIEEB. do 1! Sellers fur white washing, 2 02 j do MrsCuppetfor dried fruit, 1 W do Wbi Bowles stage farefor send ing pauper to Chambersburg, 860 do A Herman for boiler, 62* do Wm Bodies for horse hire, °'i do John Taylor for tar, do J oaLua Shoemaker, for mutton, 3rs do Mixell for beef, do Mrs Koontz for fruit, 1 80 do Expenses to Coalraont, 200 do Mrs. Harkleroad for fruit, 1 80 do Sipes for beef, 240 do Liquid Camphor, 2o do J Williams for basket, 25 do J Harkleroad for potatoes, 200 do White and Black on account, 87$ do German for wor!; at r-ce, 8 do Wm Herring for toll, 80 do Geuuau lor work at race, 5 20 do Expenses to Hopewell, 125 do P Ritchey for mutton, 180 do do for fruit, *'* do S Vondersmith on account, 06 do Diehl for straw, 81 do Jlorgiet for scantling, do D Slmse lor lime, 1 00 do Expenses to Cumberland, 150 do Kitchey for mutton, do Mrs Hammond for brush, 80 do Expenses to Cumberland 180 do P Little for straw, 1 00 do Dr Harry for lard, 2 61 do Axo bought at sale. 75 do John Meioy lor j \o, 22 50 $Bl -11 BsUnce due Poor House, 23 74 SIOB 15 STATEMENT of the Poor House mill, from the lot day of January, 1858, to the Ist day of Jan uary, A. D. 1859. DR. 3 •? 9 3a ~ IT * 3 fTg £ £ £. * S n Am't of toll grain bro't in, as per mo. report, 3GIJ 227 4 45$ 49 6 Bought of J Snider, 20 do P Claik, 50 do W Ritchey, 28J do John Meioy 30 Amouut, 460 257$ 45$ 49 6 OR. By amount of grain used in Poor House and sold io sundry persons for cosh and on account fur work done in repairs to mil!, house, Ac.. &c. g C W eg | * 3 3 £ Am't usei in P House, 383 20 2t 31 Ilorss feed, 7U| Hog feed, 21 54 4 So'd sundry persons 85 1664 13 J 15J 1 Amount, 468 287 42$ 49$ 5 List of paupers admitted,discharged, died, Ac., du ring each month, and the number remaining at the end of each month. Also, the average number supported in the House during tiio year, together with the no. of out-door paupers, supported and buried by ifao Institution, from the Ist day Jauuary, 1858, to the Ist day of January*) 1859. > c ft c to o*o g 33! S5 n A3 ** zn - 1 SJ 3S s* ~ E c* s£. E. jr* s. K 5 E 5 K j* g 3. iS 2. 6 |U i ' S S = O * r* s £ P SP 1858. January, 2 32 18 February, 2 1 1 23 18 M arch, * & 1 20 19 April, 2 1 21 19 Mar, 6 1 24 20 June, 11 1 24 20 Julv, 2 1 1 23 20 August, 2 1 23 21 September, 2 1 25 22 October, 3 1 28 23 November, 3 2 1 29 24 December, 3 1 30 25 31 id 1 8 1 293 249 making an average of 45 per month of whom 5 arm colored. There are, also, 8 who aiS blind, 'I in sane, 3 confined to bed—there arc also, 2 out-door paupers who are not included in the the above.— Bills were paid for hoarding and medical attendance for paupers who were sick in different parts of the county, one of whom has since been brought to the Poor House. 448 way-faring persons were provi ded with hoard, lodging, Ac., of whom 22 were A mericans, 311 Germans, 93 Irishmen, 14 English men, 3 Frenchmen, 2 Italians, 2 Scotchmen and 1 Welshman. STATEMENT of the produce of the farm of and garden from April Ist. 1858, to January Ist 1859. 85 dozen wheat, 3(10 bushels ears of corn, 10 bus. of oats, 250 bushels of potatoes, 10 bushels of beets, 10 bushels of tomatoes, 12 bushels of onions, one ditto small, 6 bushels oi parsnips, 20 tons of hay, 5 loads of corn fodder, 2000 heads of cabbage, 8 barrels ol kraut, 3 barrels of cucumbers, 225 pounds of wool, 3 be<o hides, 8 sheep skins, 1 calf shin, 6 calves, 320 pounds of mutton, 60 pounds of veal, 2188 pounds ef pork. SCO pounds of lard, 1153 pounds of beef, 80 pounds of tallow, 438 pounds of butter 20 pounds ol hard soap, 11 bar rels of soft soap. L've stock on farm. 2 horses, 71 sheep, 7 cows, 1 heifer, 1 bull, 32 shoats, 2 brood sows. Feed for Stock. 12 tons of hay, 25 bushels ears of corn. Articles manufactured in House by matron. 59 shirts, 14 chemises, 18 pair mens' socks, 5 pair womrns' stockings. 1 pair children's do., 20 womens' dresses, I child* do., 9 sheets, 20 pillow slips, 10 bed ticks, 2 bolsters, 22 aprons, 8 pair of mens' drawers, 8 pair of mens' pants, 3 shrouds, 5 sun-lonnets, 2 vests, 2 round jackets, 1 coat, 4 womens caps, 15 comforts, 12 towles, 1 table cloths. We the undersigned. Directors of the Foor and House of employment of Bedford county, do cer tify that wo have examined the above account, statement and and report of Wm. Leary, Steward of said Poor and House of Employment, from the Ist day of April, 1868, and find the same to be correct. Witness our hands and seals this Ist day of Jan uary, 1859. GEORGE ELDER, [L. S.J GEORGE SMOUSE, I L. S ] ATTEST— JOHN AMOS, [L. S.J THOMAS R. GETTTS, Clerk. REPORT of George Bhjrnire, Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment of Bedford County, in account with said County, from the Is/ day of January, 1858, till the It/ day of Januaty, 1859. DEBTOR. To amount received from Collectors, as follows: From Jacob Nicodemus, ssl 92 do 1' H Shires in full, 24 64 do Robert Elder in full, 18 05 do Elba Gump, in full, 44 41 do Josiah Bruncr, 131 60 do John Dasher, 25 (X) do Jacob Evans in full, 28 89 do Henry Egnlph, " 69 94 do John Sparks, " 86 99 do Simon Beard 75 00 do John Furrv, 62 27 do Jacob Smith in fu11, do Adamtßarnhart in full* 16® do John Osborn, " 165 20 do 'Samuel James, 176 83 do Henry Rose, 136 00 do Johnathan Feightner In full, 113 42 do Alexander Davis in full, 92 5C do Nathan Hurley in full, 116 99 do John B Zpok, •' do Noah Tipton. * 7 00 do Wm Carnell in full, 184 24 do Philip Cupp<--t, 151 00 do Abraham Morgan in full. 118 67 do Wro Masters in full, 98 14 do Daniel Horn in full, 40 71 do James Smith, 177 72 do Aiuos Ash in full, 79 24 do Isaac M Imierin lull, 123 60 do Simon Beard, 195 00 do Henry S Fluck, 129 10 do Daniel Shuck. 92 44 do Jacob Reighart, 103 26 do John Shoemaker, 66 00 do John Morgan, 48 00 do Henry Horn, 35 43 do George F Steel, 48 58 do Michael Bone, 47 60 do Wm Cornell, 23 00 do A Smith, 17 75 do Christian Felton, SO 00 do 'Thomas Ritchey, 21 50 do Emanuel Statler, 20 00 do John Sniouse, 60 00 do Wm Kirk, 36 20 do Jacob Hanks, 65 84 do Isaac Pressed, 25 48 do John Fluck, 125 00 do Thomas II Horton, judgment, 124 06 $4064 471 •Sinco paid in full. CREDIT. B F Harry store bill & ruattendance. £lO7 C 2 Mrs Kxiine keeping out-door pauper, 6 00 D Helsei bringing pauper, 7 17 Jacob Donkle lor wheal, 20 12$ J II Rush due on settlement, 3 43 James K Linn keeping out-door pauper, 5 00 James F Lmn do do 4 (to T ft Getlys one quarter's salary, 6 25 T R Gettys do do 6 25 John Mower balance on B Bender. 5 20 N Lyons balance on bill of goods. 17 73 John Gsheiinan bringing pauper, 2 70 B F Horn for lumber, 8 25 S Shuck A Co for bill of goods. 44 72 Jacob Barndollar lcr shingles and goods, 27 70 i)r G W Anderson for wheat, 25 00 Jacob Morrimore for beef, 1.8 42 Job Maun, E-q. part of check, 37 51 John R Jordan repairs at mill, 9 00 Mrs Evline for support of nut-Koor pauper, 7 50 A Giiscti for oats, 6 25 J Miller for shoemaking, 3 00 Jacob Reed bill of good*, 23 04 E Bedell bringing pauper, 3 70 Laban Johnson, donat ton, 12 50 do do 12 60 Nicholas Lyons bill of good*, 29 53J James M Barndollar. 79 79 Henry Shaffer, 33 61 J C KPer money borrowed. 111 00 Isaac Lippel goods, 4 14 Henry Fluck bringing pauper. 4 37$ B F Harry salary rind bill of medicine, 54 50$ Michael Conrad, 33 00 T 11 Getlys 1-t quarter's salary, fi 25 Samuel Brown bill of goods, 21 82 Jo do 35 10^ J A Blackburn for Bacon. 10 71 J A 0.-born burying out-door pauper, 7 00 Michael Ban not) part of bill rendered, 25 00 Nehent iah Flegle boarding pauper, 6 00 J F Linn support as out-door pauper, 5 00 do • do 4 00 Samuel Way balance of check, 83 00 Lucas Sanpp for straw, 3 00 J F Linn support as oul-door pauper, 4 00 Simon Nyrum, 47 76- ; Jacob Biddle paid check in full, 27 30 Henry Moses part of check, 25 00 Jacob Barndollar, do 25 00 do lio 20 UJ do Interest on judgment, 48 00 j'Nttn F Moorhemt, 24 00 David Over printing, 65 73 i John Miller shoe mending. 5 25 i T K Gettys making out and distributing duplicates, 30 00 Wm Spidel repairing mill irons, 5 00 Mrs Fxline, donations 6 75 Jaeub Dutikel ior wheal. 4 1 5o B W Garretson for coa l and bringing pauper, 32 00 John Arnold store bill, 16 0-1$ Daniel B Bolger excusing orders, 4 45 f JWty balance on quarter's salary, 22 62$ M'chflPi •j'L.c.pon bill rendered, uo Thomas Dai'd shearing sheep, 5 4 Nicholas Lyons bill of goods, 13 ll V. in Leary. for use of Poor House. 20 00 fjlymire & Hartley, bill rendered. 55 13 J Biddle for apple butter A dried apples, 12 25 Wm F Moorhead 2 quarter's salary, 90 00 El wood Harrner balance of check, 145 00 JaaiasCrisnia.il issuing orders, 8 00 Mrs Wm Moorlmad services as matron, 12 uO J F Linn, support as out-door pauper, 30 00 S H Tate assignee of Sansom & Gephart, 48 35 Michael Ritchey, 29$ bu.-hels wheat, 25 65 T W Horton error in settlement, 2 43 Johr, Long attending Luke Eager, 14 75 Daniel Walters bunging pauper, 8 80 Jeremiah Leasbnre, donation, 20 00 John Frazier keeping pauper. 19 00 G \V Householder removing pauper, 4 2u James Werls Bill of Lumber, 35 00 T R Getty s Ist qr's salary, " 25 Adam Dibert one Bull, 41 00 Simon Cook hill of beel, ~ 45 Me.vander Gilson tor oats, 5 00 > I) Broad work r.l iorebay 6 00 Stephen Seigle keeping pauper, 20 00 William Leary use of Poor House, 15 00 Simon Mixell for beef, 0 John Long expense ol two pauper* 11 51 Isaac Metigie Jt lieadstead and coffin, 515 Peggy Davis, check & interest dated Aug. J, 1852, Win Hartley for bacon. 2(1 Michael Weisel wheat and bariel*, 9 25 Michael Halterbaum beet and bacon, 36 56 Lewis Stalier for coal. 42 08 Dew'alt Hershberger for bacon. 23 6* John Rridaham brick and crockery ware, 3 98 Frederick Mench for pine and trimming grape vine, 2 02i Frederick Mench for veal, C 03 do rye, 5 66 do Itraw p'mo and apples, 2 68 '•0 mutton, 3 | 2 "13 VV Garreison ami. over pil, Tu a I M K Bartges work at race, 5 2? i Henry Sellers for work, e ' 5 I John Shaffer apple.-*, * 2° ! James Naugte bringing pauper, - 30 S 0 Broad hanging master wheel, I Wm F Moorhead part of check, 28 00 | Dewalt Herstiberger tor beef, j Jacob iYioriimor, lor beet, * 2. Isaac 0 Earnest do William Milburn making coffins, Edmund Bedell bringing pauper, S [) Broad work at forebay, "2 T VV Horton, bringing pauper, 1 33 T VV Horton justice & constable fees, 2 00 T II Getty? I qr's salary, jj T VV Horioi) keeping pan per, lu u M K Bartges work at mill, Philip Clark wheat, *2 2 Jacob Sny.fler wheat and corn, 30 Go J VV Scott beef, * j'Frederick Naugle applebutler, b J J David Pibert applebulter, 1 0 01 ! Frederick Naugle bacon and vinegar, 6 I Daniel Snyder do r i Jacob Cam do •> • i Or F C Reamer's half year? salary, 30 00 t David Walter am't overpaid or. duplicate, 6 78 I Mrs Mary Moorehead services as matron, 12 00 Lawrence Jamison part of check no. 12, 35 00 B W Garretson for coal, 92 Meyers & Benford bill printing, 44 53 Samuel Brown part of check, 10 00 John Arnold do 22 Mrs Mary Moorhead services as matron, 12 00 John Ilimby repairing kitchen, Samuel De&haug'i for beef. 4b 00 Thomas Murray part of check, 60 00 Anthony Whit medicine for self. 5 00 William Gillespie amt. over paid, 1 19 Thomas McCoy bill of bacon, 6 20 Robert Fyan btli of goods, 44 00 Jacob Reed. Si Co., do 82 33 William Moorhead part of check, 22 10 Job Mann Esq., check in full, 40 95 Henry Conrad serving executions. 2 62 George Blymire stone coal, & tin ware. 45 24$ Jeremiah Akers money refunded, 1 25 F.iias Gump do 20 88 George Eider half year salary, 20 00 T R Gettys quarters, do 6 25 Due treasurer on last settlement, 30 7 s s George Blymire salary as Treasurer, 40 CO William Moorhead part of check, 64 39 Uncurrent Money. 10 00 Auditors' & clerks' salary 20 00 Commissions allowed collectors, 133 SS4 Exoneration allowed collectors, 220 60$ Amt. of interest on sundry checks. 161 €7 Amt. £4128 ;;> STATEMENT oj monies due to Bedford County Poor House, on the. Ist day of Janua ry, 1859, from Collectors, as follows : Jacob Corle, for 1854 £3B 01 Jacob Nicodemuj, d i 102 151 George Long, 4856 8 19$ Josioh Bruner do 42 47 John Dasher, do 82 07 Simon Beard, do 156 49 John Furry. do 5 92 Samuel James, 1857 24 19 Henry Rose, d. 46 95 Noah Tipton, do 14 55 I'itilip Cuppeit, do 85 12 laiOCS Smith- t!{* 145 97 Simon Beard. do 244 05 Henry S Fluck, do 30 55 Daniel J Shuck, 1858 48 87 Jacob Reighart. do 114 18 Lemuel Evanvj do 89 36 John Shoemaker, do 47 19 John Morgan, do 71 43 John E Miller. do 55 97 Soiomori Steel, do 75 41 Henry Horn, do , 25 07 Michael Bone, do 45 46 Wm Carnell. do 79 SO Anthony Smith, m <<o 101 42 Christian Felton, do 38 95 Thomas Ritchey, do 52 61 F.mannel Statler, do 5 59 John Smouse, do 29 19 Wirt Kirk, do 11 71 Isaac Pressed, <to 54 21 Jacob Nicodemus, do 250 8 1 John B Fluck. do 51 16 John King, judgment, ISSN 80 69 John Hill, do 1854 16 68 Amoa:.!, $2579 60$ IN e undersigned Auditors o! Bedford county, do certify that we have examined the foregoing account of George Blymire. Treasurer of the and House of Employment of Bedford County, and find the same to be correct and true us above stated, and that there i t balance due said Treasurer of 63 70| Witness our hand and seal this 4ili day of January, A. I). 1859. HENRY B. MOCK, [in.] JOHN W. CRISMAN [t. s ] JAMES C. DEVOUR [r. 5 ] Atrc.-r. Thomxs R Gettts, Clerk. 0Bi) FOLMI. THE subscribers having purchased the Bedford Foundry of Messrs NVashabaugh ic Bannon, would most respectfully announce to the citi zens of Bedford and adjoi .ing counties, that thev are prepared to make mid furnish al: kinds of CASTINGS for OR IST AND SAW-MILLS, Thrashing Machines, Ploughs, Apple mills, Cook ing, ten plate, and coal stores, sled and Sleigh soles, wash kettles, of different sizes, wagon boxes of a'j sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior article.) oven doors, and every thing usually made in a country Fouudrv. Woodcock, Seyley and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS. Also, a ird' v PLUG PLOUGH, to which ue call iiio especial attention of our farmers—a superior article to the uid Plug Plough, irjth two kin Is of points, shares and landsicles to suit all ploughs in general use in tnis county. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to order, and all kinds of re pairing done at the shortest notice and at low prices. • All our own work made of the very best material, and warranted to give satisfaction. Farmers and others would da well to call and ex amine our work before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to meet the iuitnergencies of the times, we will SBLI. LOW FOR CASH, OR COCXTRY PRODUCE. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in exchange for work. .March 4, 1859.-ly SHIRKS & JORDAN'. MRP ILIXII AND PRODUCE STORE! Great inducements to Purchasers. , THE undeisigned having purchased the Store lately owned by Samuel Brown, deceased, c.lbrs to the Public a large assortment of Dry Goorfr, Groceries. (Jueensware, Boots and Shots, is c., Sec., itc., at the lowest CASH PRICES. II is stock of goods is unsurpassed in every point of excellence, and purchasers need only call and sec to be convinced that it is to their interest, to buy at his establishment for CASH, or WVXTUT rao- DUCE. He will make the ffiost advantageous sales, to purchasers, as immediate payments will enable him to make GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Those who wish to secure barguins should not de lay giving him a call. Store Room same as lately occupied by Samuel Browa, immediately opposite the Washington Ho tel. JOHN* AL3IP. March 4, 1859. BEDFORD IUII.ROAD. ALL persons having BOOKS issued by the Com missioners appointed to receive subscriptions of stock to Hie Bedford Railroad, with stock sub scribed therein, are earnestly requested to return the same immediately to the secretary ol the com pany, as it is desirable to istue new books directly from the organized Board. March 4, 1859. JOHN P. REED, Sec'ty. Auditor's Notice* mHE undersigued appointed auditor, by the Or .L plums' Court, of Bedford County, to distribute the funds, remaining in the hands of the Adminis trator, of John Seigle, dee'd, will attend to the duties ol said appointment at his office, in the Bortugh of Bedford, on Wednesday the 20th day of \pril next, when and where ail persons inter ested, may attend. O. H. GAIT HER, March 4, 1859. Auditor. Bedford Kail Road Company. j VfIHE subscribers of Stock, to the Bedford Rail JL Road Company, are hereby notified that by a j resolution of the Board now duly organized, they are required to pay to tlie Treasurer of the Com pany ou or before the sth day ot April, next, the first installment of the Capital Stock subscribed ly tlicm, being $4,16| per snare. Bv order of the Board. JOHN P. REED, Feb. 25, 1859. Secretary and Treatuier. AGERSTOWN ~ALMANACS for 1869. at J)r. Harry's Drug and Book Store. l)t c. 1 1 . t so >. THE LIVER IMItiIIRITIIR, PREPARED BV PR. SANFORD. Com poundfd cwirtiv fi tm GUMS, IS ONE OF THE DFbT PURGATIVE AND LIVER MEDICINES new before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, tarier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, Ist a l.ner remedy, acting firut on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carty off that matter, thus accomplishing two ■in poses t Oecinaiiy, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the op erations of most Cathartic*. It strengthens the system et the same time that if purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength en and build it tip with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one ol the principal regulatcrs of the human body, and when it performs i:s functions well the powers of the system ate fuliy developed. The stomach is almost entirely dependent 021 tba healthy action of the Liver for the proper p>erform ume of iis functions. When the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system suffers in consequence of etc organ—the Liter-- having ceased to do its duty _ For the disease of that organ, or,e of the proprietors has made i: his study, in a practice of more than twenty rears, to find some remedy wherewith to counteract the ma ny derango.iiu.its to which it is liable. To prove that this re- • tnedy is ,it last found, | any person trci' ledPC with Liver Complaint | in any of its forms, h;'-f—h but to try a bottle, and I conviction is certain. , These gums morbid of bad mat! iter from the system,supplying in their place ! a healthy flow oi invigorating lite statu-* ach. causing food to di-plTt'est well. p>l^if' l ; , ngth• ! blood, giving tone health to the weak machinery, causes of the dis ease, and effecting a rft-| 'I dicai < ure. Bilious attacks r< cured, ai.d, what is bet ter, prevented by occasional i.re of the Liver It.vigorator. One dose after eating f s sufficient to relievo the stomach and preveut the food from rising and souriDg. > Cnly one dsso taker •—1 bcforttcriring jirevantw' nightmare. r'"i (Inly one dose takerat night loosft s the bowels gently, and ecstivenesr. One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. H—( CC?~Oiie dose of '.wo tea-spoonsful will al ways relieve Sick Head- ache. One bottle taken forGO female obstruction re moves tli 1 ; cause of th £-, disease, ane makes A perf. ct cure. """"i Only one dose imme relieves Cholic, while One dose often rei j te i is a sure euro for Cholera Al or! us, srid preventive of Cholera- One dose taken often will prevent the recur rence o! bilious while it relieves all painful feelings. one bott'e needed t. throw out of the system the effects ol medicine alter long sickness. i One tattle taken for Jaundice removes ailyrl knvneis or unnatural color t-oui the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives" i vigor to the appetite and makes fcod digest well. One llose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhoea in its worst forms, while summer and bowel come plaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms, while for worms in children, there is no safer or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the üb : sorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this raedi ! cine as a preventive for Fever nnj Ague, Chill Fe j ver, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operate* : with certainty, and thousands arc willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. Ad who ase it arc giving their unanimous testi- J mony in its favor. Water in the Mouth ! with the Invigo-utor, aiid swallow both together. Tht Liver Invigorator Is a great scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily wo:king curis almost too great to bilieve. It cures as it by magic, even the first dose dicing bene ! fit and seldom more than one bottle it required to cure any kind of Liter Complaint, from the worst Jaund'ce or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all ■t which are the result of a Diseased Liver. PRICK OSK lfoLLAii PER 20TTIV. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 245 Broadway, X. Y-. Sold in Bedford by Dr. B. F. HARRY, and. re tailed by all Druggists. June 11, 5858.-37.. ~ I'ißLlt' MLB op VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Coutt of Bedford County, the undersigned, will offer at public saic, on the premises in St. Clair Township, on SATURDAY 20 thM.iRCH, I.YST. the following described real estate, viz : a tract of land, in said township, adjoining kinds, of John W. Hoover, George 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 orchard and nursery thereon. TERMS : Gash at confirmation of sale. MAHLOX SMITH. Adm'r of the Estate of James Smith, dee'd. March 4, 1859. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE MEAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned, will o(T r at public ale on the premises in Cumberland Valley Township, on SATURDAY 26M MARCH, LYST. the following described real estate, viz : a tract of land, containing 148 acres, adjoining lands of A. McCleliaud, Nathan Lee. and others, about. 60 * acres, cleared and under fence, with log house and log stable thereon erected, also a good spring * thereon. TERMS: Cash at continuation of sale. O. ii. SHANNON, Aum'r of the Estate of Daniel Shea, dec'd. March 4, 1859. Auditor's Notice. 4 T at an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, the .I*. 18th dy of February, A. I). 1859, on motion of O. E. Shannon, Esq., John P. Reed, auditor to distribute the money remaining in the hns of John C. Wfcroy, administrator of the estate of Susan Brußer, dec'd. The auditor will attend to ihe duties of the above appointment, at hU office in the Borough of Bedford, on Friday tho 15th day of April next, at 10 o'clock of said day, when and ■ where all part;,# interested, can attend. March 4, 1*59. JOHN P. REED, Auditor. A MMm THE undersigned have associated themselves In the practice of medicine in the village of St. C'airsville, night cans promptly attended to. Office opposite the St. Clair Inn. VTM. A. VICEROY, G W. STATLER. Feb. 11, 1859.-6 mo. LIST NOTICE. I atn determined that unless alt persons indebted - to me on account, note or otherwise, do not make immediate payment, that their accounts. Ac., will be placed in tlie hands of an officer for collec tion after the 15th day o! Match. 1859. This ia positively the last notice. Feb. 25, 1859. G. W. RUFF. ANEW Supply of MuslbmCalicoes Drillings, Safinetlß, Casiuuna, Cotton, &e~ just received and for sale cheap at J. St j. M, Shoemaker's Ooloaado Store. March 4, 1859. WAIM'S PANACEA at Dr. Harrv'sTlri-g iuid' Boek
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