SUMS! BLANKS!! BLANK Exemption Jutlgment Notes, Executions, Summons, Subpoenas. Constable Sales, &c., for sale at this office. ACDIT. JACOB RIFFLE'S ESTA r E.—Thejundcrsigued, appointed Auditor by tho Orphans' Court ol Bedford County, to examine the Exceptions filed lo the account of J. C- Hiffli Administrator of Ja cob Riffle, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of said Administrator,|will meet the parties interested at the Court House in Bedford on Tuesday the 21st day of April next, st one o'clock, P M., when and where all vv io see proper in iv at tend. FR. JORDAN, April 1, 1869. Auditor. Administrator's Notice# LETTERS ol administration having been grant ed to the subscriber, on the estate of Eliz ibeth Mixe-1, late of Snake Spring Valley Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to aaid estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, an 1 those having claims against the same will present them •properly authenticated to the subscriber living in •said Township for settlement. PHILIP lIITCHEY, April J, 1#59.-* Adm'r. Notice tu Creditors, Slelr*, II STATE OF J AMES WEMMER, DEC D j The auditor appointed hy tue Orphan's Court of Bedford County to distribute tho tund in the hands of Mrs. Mahala Wemmer, administratrix of • the estate of James Wemmer, dee'd, hereby noti fies the creditors, heirs and all parties interested in said estate, that he will attend to the duriea of his appointment, on Friday the 15th day of April, 1859, •wi 1 o'clock. P Mcf said day, at his office in B<dfonl. R. D. BARCLAY. April 1,1859. Audit er. FOR RENT! rftHE Store Room antl Dwelling House now oe- J cupied by the subscriber. Possession given on the that of June n xt. 11. D. PEUGII. April 1, 1859 Bedford fatuity, ss. At an Oiphans'Court, held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford on the 14th day of Feb ruary, A. D., 1859, liefore the -udges of the same Court. On motion of John P. Reed, E;q., the Court grant a rule upon the beirs and legal representatives ..f Philip 11. Hoover, late of Juniata township, dee'd, to wit: Cathtrine. Peggy, Maria. Susanna. Betty, George, Henry, John, William, Phiiij., and Jacob Hoover, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, in and for said Coun ty, on the first Monday, 2d day of May,* next, to accept or reluse to lake the Real Estate of said deceased at the valuation, or show cjuse why the same siiouid not be sold by order of the said Court. in testimony whereof 1 have hereunto, wllwß sel ''and and the seal of the said Court at P.ilford, the 22d day of Feb tuary, A. D- 1859. Attest, SAMUEL If. TATE, WM.S. FUCK. Sheriff. Clerk. March 25, 1859. GEOZCS F. ABBEY. JOHN A. Nirr. 4HBEI & NEFF. ' >j 0 . 30d North THIRD Street, (three door i abew Fine,) PHILADELPHIA. - THK OLD HARDWARE STAND. ( ESTABLISH EI TWEHTT FOCR YEARS.) Every description of lluilJinc. Mechanical, j farming and Household H.'IRDM .1 hE . is now in Store, and will IK: offered at the lowest market pri ces. to Cash and prompt Six months buyers. Nails at Manufacturers prices for Cash. Orders from new customers will receive strict and accurate attention, and ali goods sent from tJii house will he as represented. ZT~Couniry Merc han't, on their next visit to our city to make their Spring purchases are cordially invited to call an t examine our Stock and Pries before Purchasing. March 2-j, 1859--3w lilHlilllVS SILL BY virtue of an order <>t the Orphans Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will sell at Pub lic Sale, at the Court House, in th' Borough of Bedford, on Saturday the 23 t of April next, that certain lot of ground" late the property of Philip Wcistl, dee'd, situate in the corner of John Street and "Watsons addition" cont,lining 77 feet in front on John suect and 'unning with the public road 200 feet to an alley, TERMS : 1-8 to rtinmn in the lot for the use of the widow, one half the balance at the confirmation of the sale and the residue in one year without in terest to be secured by Judgmeut bonds ot bonds and mortgage. Possession given immediately. ABRAHAM WKISEL, March 25, 1959.-d Guardian. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary having been issued to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford County, on the last will and Testament of Daniel Busaard, late of Vest Pro vidence Township, dee'd. All persons indebted to add Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment and those having claims aguinst the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. . JOHN SPARKS, March 25, 1859. Exor. Administrator's Xotfee. | ETTERS of Administration having been grant - I A ed to the suUuosctiher uu the estate of Eiiel Allen, late of Napier Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately and those having claims against the same will present them duly authentica ted for settlement. B. n. WALKER, Adiu'r. March 2-5. 1959. St. Clair tp. Executor's Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the last will and testament of Emanuel Bissler Ute of Mid dle Woodbury Township, Bedford County, dee'd., having beea granted to the subscribers residing in said Township, notice is therefore given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make payun nt to them immediately, and those having claims will present tbem forthwith, duly authenticated f<?r settlement. SAMUEL BASSLKK, DAVID BOYER, March 25, 1859 Exora. Mattresses ! Mattresses !! Til II subscriber has commenced tha business of .Mattress making, and will mako and repair buak and hair mattresses, on the shortest notice.— Ho ha* had seveial years experience in the business, and will warrant his work to give genera! satisfac tion. Orders respectfully solicited. Ho may be found at all times at his residence in the East end of town. VAOIIEL BKENGLE. March 26, 1859.-C DR. J~S. ESHLEMAN, RESPECTFL'ELY tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Pattonsville and a Iciaity. Night calls piomptly attended to. Pattonsville, March 18, ißs9—z Sate (o4* Ibsve "left my Books Notes, Ac. in the hands of £■ D. Barclay, Esq., for collection, All persons •oterested will call upon hiiu without delay in ordo ave COWS. MICHAEL BANNAN. Mattd, 25, 1869 PKRWiXK\T OFFICII. Complying wit i the urgent request of hundreds of Iheit patients, Drs. f. H. Fifeh ainTX H. Sjkfs DAVIS CONCLUDED TO REMAIN PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And ua.y be consulted at their office, NO. 190 PENT STREET, Opposite St. Clair Hotel PITTSBURGH. 4 ND may be consulted daily, (exeept Sundays.) , XJL toi CojtsEMPTiox, ASTHSIA, BRONCHITIS, and all other CURONIC COMPLAINTS complicated with or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, I lleart Disease, Affection of the Liver, Dyspepsia, | Gastritis, Fctnale Complaints, etc. Drs. FITCH IT SYKES would state that their treat - I ment of consumption is based upon the fact that the disease exists in the blood aud system it large, j l oth before and during its development in the j lungs, and they therefore employ Mechanical, IJy- j g'tenie and Medicinri remedies to purify the blood j and ttrengtben the system. With these they use! MEDICAL INHALATIONS, which they Value j highly, but only as Palliatives, (having no curative ; effect when alone,) and invalids are earnes'ly . cautioned against wasting the precious time ofj curability upon any treatment based upon the j plausible, ont false idea that the "seat o! disease i can bo reached in a diiect maimer by Inhalation," For as liefore stated, the seat of the disease in 1 the blood and its effects only in the lungs. charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing J to consult us bv letter. March 18, 1859,-ly Auditor s \oliee. i fTtllE undersigned, api*>ited auditor to distribute ! X the. balance in the hands of Daniel Heltzell, j administrator of Jacob Heltzell, decM, will attend I to the duties of said appointment, at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, on Wednesday, the 18th j day of Anril, next, where all persons interested may attend. * J. W U-VGENFELTER, March 18, 1859. Auditor. Auditor's Police. THE undersigned, appointed auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of Daniel Shock. AJuiinis tr.itor of Samuel Cartright, of Middle Wouibe rry Township, dee'd, will attend to the duties of said ' appointment, at his < rtice, in tho Borough of Bed - j ford, on Friday, the 29th day of Aptil, nex r . where all "interested mav attend. J. W.LINGENFELTER, March 18, 1859. Auditor. Administrator's Aolice. LETTERS ol administration have been granted , to the su* senla-r on the estate of Catharine Thom as. dee'd. All persons having claims against the same are requested to present them for settlement, i and all persons indebted, are requested to make ini- ■ nm .iate payment. JOflN McCREARY, | Juniata tp., -March 11, '59. Adiu'r. ASSIttSKEV UCOIVrT VTO: ICE is hereby given to ali concerned, that the ]\ account of David Patterson, John Mower, and John P. Reed, assignees of Christian Stouffer, has ! been exhibited and tiled in the Court of Common Picus, in an-.' foi the County of Bedford, and that the same will be allowed on the dry of May next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. S. II.TATE, March 11, 1859.-* PiotVv. Executor's Nolice. TVfOTICE is "hereby given, that Letters Testa- j it mcr • on the wilt ol Frederick Smith, lite ; of Cole-rain Township, dee'd. hive been granted to the uudefsigued. by the Register of wills of Bed- j fori County —that ..11 jfisons having ciaims on aaid i estate are requested to prese nt them duly authenti cated for settle ment, and those indebted to said estate are notified tc make immediate payment. IIENItY F. SMITH. G W. HOUSEHOLDER, Feb. 25, 1859.* Executors. > A NEW Supply of M ush'ns,Calicoes .Gingtiarns, J\ Drillings." Satiuetts, Caaimens, Cotton, &c.. just received and for sale cheap at J .SI J. "F, Shoemaker's Colouade Store. March 4, 1859. JAor the Hair—Jockey Club, and new mown X hav, pomatums, erennine ox marrow, at Dr. Ilart) V OTaTKMKM an 1 report of IVm. P. Moorhead Steward of the Poor and House of Employ ment of Bedford County, front the Ist day of Jan uarv, 1858 till the Ist day of April, 1858. DR. To cash from P. Smith on account, $3 00 do H Nicodenms, for biar, 50 1 do G Blynaire, for rye, 100 do John P Arnold, lor flour, 2 75 do Mrs Harmon, for corn, 45 do J W Lingenfelter, for corn, 45 do Simon Naus, for buckwheat, 80 do Joseph Tate on account, 4 50 do W T Chapman, • 2 25 do A J Sar.soni. 1 50 do Rush & Henderson," 6 18 do D Johnso*:, at decease. 5 00 do John P Reed, lor 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, on account, 2 50 do n Nicodeuius, for ryo, 2 43 do 11 Lentz. " 2 00 do A Middl. ton, I tgj , do S D'ckerhoof, fur flaar, 0 00 do L Agnew, " 1 00 do For Pig. 1 00 SSO 71 (ill. By cash paid G Weidel, on account, in full, $ 43 j do Mrs Adams, for knitting, I 00 do J W Beeler, for salt, 5 75 do J Bolinger, for Brooms, 50 do Mrs Croylo on account, 1 20 do S Keighart, for marketing, 1 50 do J Bowser, for salt, 6 25 do I Imler, for apple butter, 4 50 do J Forney, for baskets, 80 do John Ryaling, for apple butter, i 25 do S Cook, for Beef, 7IG iio D J Shuck, for salt. 2 50 do F Friend, for bacon, 3 60 !. do Isaac Imler, for driod fruit, 3 00 do W Lysiuger for shoo mending, 75 < do A Hull, removing pauper, 1 00 j do ii Naugle, 1o 50 do T Oldham, do 50 d H lekes, do 50 do Isaac Lipple, ou account, 6 00 | do Reiser, hat for pauper, 75 < $47 93 By cash to balance, 2 78 I SSO 71 STATEMENT and report of Win. Lttary, Stew ard of tbu Poor and House of Employment of Bed ; fori! Couotvfrom April Ist 1858, till Ist January, i 1869. DR. To cash paid for grain, flour, Ac., from sundry person* up to Jannanr Ist, 1858, SIOB 15 CR By cash paid for hrootns, . $ 60 do H Stiffl r for apples, 87* do H Peck for plaster, 8 50 do Chimney Sweep, 1 00 do Wm. Herring for toll, 40 do Dr Anderson for sued corn. 2 50 do J Edwards for altering stock, 1 50 do. Crudor for baskpt, 62J BEDFORD ZNOUIRER. ' do II St-lk-ra for white washing, 2 62$ do Mrs Copi'i't for dried fruit, 1 W d> Wet Bowles Stage it re for send ing pauper to Chain bersburg, 3 50 do A Herman lor lioilcr, 02 J j do Win Bo* 1. s for horse hire, 37\ do John Taylor for tar, I'JJ do Joshua Shoemaker, for mutton, 37£ do Misell for IRH-1, '2 do Sirs Kooutz for fruit 1 50 do Expenses to Coalmout, 200 do • Mrs. Ilarkleroad for fruit, 1 50 do Sipes ior beef, 2 40 do Liquid Camphor, 25 do J Williams for basket, 25 do J Harkleroad for potatoes, 2 00 do White and Black on account, 87£ do German for work at race, 5 25 do Wni Herring for toll, 50 do German lor work at race, 5 20 do Expenses to Hopewell, 1 25 do P Kitchey for mutton, 1 00 do do for fruit, 37 £ do S Vondersinith on account, 00 do Diehl for straw, £4 do Morgiet for scantling, 10 do 1> Shuse for lime, 1 00 do Expenses to Cumberland, iSO do Kitchey for mutton, 00 do Mrs Ham moist for brush, 50 do Expenses to Cumberland 1 60 d:> P Ldtle for straw, 1 00 do Dr Harry for lird, 2 61 do Axe bought at sale. * 75 do John Mel' y lor rye, 22 50 $Bl 41 Balance due Poor House, 23 74 SIOB to STATEMENT of the Poor House mill, from the Ist day of January, 1858, to the Ist div of Jan uary. A. D. 1859. DR. f •< § S £■ r * r * 3 Ain't of toll grain bro'l in. as per mo. report, 301 £ 2-7£ 45J 49 6 Bought of J Snider, 20 do P Clalk, 50 do W Ritchejj 23 \ do John Meloy 30 Amount, 460 257£ 45J 49 6 CR. By amount of grain used in Poor House and sold to sundry persons for c-sh and on account for work done in repairs to null, house, 6cc., Stc. 2 •" a ■" £3 s ? 3 5- £ Aut't used in P House, 383 20 21 31 florae feel, 79£ Hog feed, 21 5£ 4 Sold sundry persons 85 100£ 13J 15J 1 Amount, 468 287 42J 49J 5 List of paupers admitted,discharged, died, inc., du ring each mouth, and the number remaining at the end of each month. Also, tl>e average number supported in the House during the year, together with the no. of out-door paupers, supported aud buried by the Institution, from the Ist day January, 1858, to the Ist day of January, 1859. > C K C K o 2 e c f I I I = ii i? 11 = n r ■ :? |! Ef 2 s-> = = - 3 * Zi. - 1858. January, 2 82 18 February, 2 11 23 18 March, 4 5 1 20 19 April, 2 1 21 19 Mav. 5 1 34 20 June, 11 1 21 20 July, 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 3<J 25 31 13 131 293 219 ui iking aii average of 45 per month of whom 5 are Colored. There are, also, 3 who are blind, 11 in sane. 3 confined to bed—there are also, 2 out- loor paupers who are not iucluded in the the above.— Bills were paid for ltoarding and medical attendance for paupers who were sick in different parts of the County, ouc of whom has since been brought to the Poor House- 448 way-faring persons were provi ded with board, lodging. No., of whom 22 were A mericans, 311 Germans, 98 Irishmen, 14 English men, 3 Frenchmen, 2 Italians. 2 Scotchmen and 1 Welshman. STATEMENT of the produce of the farm of aud garden from April Ist. 1858, to January Ist 1859. 80 dozen wheat, 800 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 ot pirsnips, 20 tons of hay, 5 loads of corn fodder, 2'Mbl heads of cabbage, 0 barrels of kraut, 3 barrels of encumbers, 225 pounds of wool, 8 beet hides, 8 sheepskins, 1 ea'f skin, 6 calves, 320 pounds of mutton, 60 pounds of veal, 2188 pounds of pork, 560 pounds of lard, 1153 pounds of l>eet, 85 pounds of tallow, 488 pounds of butter 20 pounds of hard soap, 11 bar rels of soft soap. L'Cf- stock on farm. 2 horses, 71 sheep, 7 cows, 1 heifer, 1 bull, 32 shoats, 2 brood sows. Fad for Stock. 12 tons of hay, 25 bushels ears of corn. Articles manufactured in House by matron. 60 shirts, 14 chemises, 18 pair mens' socks, 5 pair womnis' stockings, 4 pair children's do-, 20 w,uncus' dresses. 1 chills do., 0 sheets, 20 pillow slij.-, 10 bed ticks, 2 bolsters, 2-i aprons, 8 pair of mens' drawers, 8 pair of mens' pants, 3 shrouds, 0 sun-bonnets, 2 vests, 2 round j tckets, 1 coat, 4 womens caps, 15 comforts, 12 towles, 4 table cloths. We the undersigned. Directors of the Poor and House of employment of Bedford county, do cer tify that we have examined the above account, statement and and report of Win. Learv, Steward of said Poor and House ot Employment, from the Ist day ot April, 1868, and Sud the same to he correct. Witness our bauds and seals this Ist day of Jau uorv, 1850. GEORGE ELDER, rL. S.] GEORGE SMOUSE, [L. S ] AITLST — JOHN *MOS, [I.. S-] THOMAS H. GETTTS, Clerk. PEl'OllT of George Btymire, Treasurer of the Poor House and House oj Employment of Bedford County, in account with said County, from the Is/ day of January , 1858, till the Is/ day of Januaiy, 1859. DEBTOR. To amount received from Collectors, as follows: From Jacob Nieodemus, $-31 92 do P II Shires in full, 24 64 do Robert Elder in full, lb 03 do Elias Gump, in full, 44 41 do Josiah Bruner, 131 30 do John Dasher, 23 00 do Jacob Evans in full. 28 89 do Henry Kgulph, " 39 94 do John Sparks, • 36 99 do Simon Beard 75 00 do John Furry, 62 27 do Jacob Smith in full, 110 85J do Adam Burabart in full. 156 21 do John Osborn, 14 163 29 do 'Samuel James, 175 83 do Henry Hose, 1 35 60 do Johnathan FeigbSncr in full, 118 4- do Alexander Davis in full, do Nathan Hut ley in full, 113 99 do John B ZOOK, " 96 04 do Noah Tipton, ' * 99 do Wm Carnell in full, 'B4 24 J*o Philip Cnpp't, 131 00 | I do Abraham Morgan in full, 118 67 t do \Vin Masters in fall, 98 14 do Daniel Horn in lull, 40 71 do James Smith. 177 72 | : do Amos As'- in lud, 79 24 I do Isaac M Imierin full, 128 §y I I do Simon Beard. 195 yo i <io 11, my S Flunk, 129 10 Daniel Shuck 92 44 do Jacob Reighait, 103 86 do John Shot-maker, 66 00 do John Morgan, 48 00 do Henry Horn, 85 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, 80 00 do 'Thomas Kitehey . 21 60 do Emanuel Sutler, 20 00 do John Smouse, 60 00 do Wm Kirk, 36 20 j do Jacob Hanks. 65 84 do Isaac Prcssell, 25 48 do John Fluck, 125 00 , do Thomas H Ilorton, Judgment. 124 06 $406-1 47 * •Since paid in full. CREDIT. j B F Harry store bill & in attendance, SlO7 02 ; Mrs Ex line keeping out-door pauper, 600 D Helael bringing pauper, 7 17 Jacob Dunk!e lor wheat, . 20 124 J H Rush due on settlement, 3 43 James F Linn keeping out-door pauper, 5 00 j James-F Litui do do 400 1 T S Gettys one quarter 's salary , 6 25 , T K Ge'tys tfo do 6 25 John Mower balance 0:1 B Bender, 6 20 j \ Lyons balance on bill of goods, j7 73 John Esheltn*.'! bringing pauper, 2 70 . B F Horn lor lumber, 8 25 : S Shuck &Co for biilV" goods 44 72 Jacob Bariidolla'r lor shingiO* a "d goods, 27 70 Dr G W Andeisoti for wheat, 25 00 Jacob Mor!imore for beef, 18 42 ' Job Alarm'. Esq. part of check. 37 51 ' John li Jordan repairs at mill, 9 06 Mrs Exiitie for support of ous-ttoor pauper. 7 56 A Gil-on for oats. 6 25 ; J Miller for shoemakiug, 3 00 . Jacob Reed bill of goods, 23 04 F. Bedell bringing pauper, ?. 7o Laban Johnson, donation, 12 50 dft do 12 5o 1 Nicholas Lyons bill of good*, 29 53J . Jatrte- M Barr:do!!ar, 79 79 Henry Shaffer, 33 6 I J C Kiser money borrowed. 11l 00 Isaac Lippei goods, 4 1 I . Henry. Fluck bringing pauper. 4 3?i B F Harry salary and bill of medicine. 51 50j i Michael Conrad, 33 00 T R Getty* l-i quarter's salary, 6 25 - Samuel Brown bill ol good*, 21 82 do do 35 10j ; J A Blackburn for Bacon. to 7 I j J A Usborri burying ont-.ioor pauper, 7 00 . Michael Bannon part of bill rendered, 25 00 ; N'eheiuiali Flegle boarding pauper. 6 00 i J F Lorn support as out-door pauper. 5 00 do '* do 400 : ' Samuel Way balance of check. 83 00 ; Lucas Saupp lor straw. 3 00 ■ ; J F Linn support as out-Joor pa ipoi, 4 00 ; Simon Nycum. 47 76 j Jacob Bidille paid check 111 lull, 27 30 Henry Mo-es part of check. 25 00 Jacob BartuloMr.r. do 25 00 do do 20 00 j ! do Interest on judgment, 48 00 1 j Win F Moorhead, 21 Oft 1 Orubover priming, 4>5 73 i John Miller shoerneiidii.g. 5 25 1 '!' R Gettys makhtg cot and distributing j duplicates, 30 00 • Wm Spidel repairing tool irons, 5 00 ' j Mrs Exline, donations 6 75 j Jacob Dut.kel for wheat. 41 59 1 | B W Garret-tort for con' and bringing j I pauper, 32 00 John Arnold store lull, >6 OtJ j Daioel IS B dger excuttug orders. 4 45 ]i B F Harry balance on quarter's salary, 22 62j ' Michael Bannon bill rendered. 25 00 Thomas f>ai: d shearing sheep, 5 34 , ; Nicholas Lyons bill of goods, 13 14 \\ tft Deary, for u*e of Poor House, 20 00 : Blymire Si Hartley, bill rendered, 55 13 J BiJdla for apple butter Ac dried apples, 12 25 Wm F Moorhead 2 quarter's salary, 90 00 Etwood Harnaer balance of check. fro 00 James Cristnatt issuing orders, 8 00 Mrs Wm Moorhead services as matron, 12 00 1 J F Linn, support as out-door pauper, 30 00 S H Tate assignee of Satisorn & Geptiart, 48 35 ; Michael Rttchey, 28J bushels wheal. 25 C 5 j T W Hortou error in settlement. 2 43 . j John Long attending Luke Eager, 11 "5 Daniel Walters bringing pauper. 8 80 | Jeremiah Leathure, donation. 20 00 •' John F/azier keeping pauper, 19 00 ! G W Householder removing pauper, 4 20 ' James Werts Bill of Lumber. 35 00 T R Gettys Ist qr's salary. 6 25 Adam Dibert one Bull, 41 00 ; Simon Cook bill of bed. 7 45 . Alexander Gtlsoti for oats. 5 00 j S D Broad work at forebay, 6 00 ' Stephen Seiglc keeping aitper, 20 00 i William Leary used I'oor Hous-. 15 00 1 Simon Mtxell for beef, '' j John Long expettse ol two pauper-, 11 51 1-attc Meugle Jr Beadstead anvi colfin, 515 1 IVggy Davis, check & interr-t dated j Aug. 1, 1852. C7 65 | I Wm Hartley far bacon, 26 1 • Michael Weisel wheat aud barml, 9 25 I ! .Michael Halterbaum beet and bacoD, 3t> 66 j Lewis Statler (or coal. 42 08 j Dewalt Hershberger lor bacon. 23 6< 1 John Brutaham brick and crockery ware. 3 98 j Frederick Meneh for pine and trimming grape vine, " o2j 1 I Frederick Meneh for veal, (> b3 do rye, j do straw pine and apples, 268 j do mutton. 3 D 2 B W Garretson anil, over paid, E' 'dj j ' M E Bnrtges work at race, 5 00 | Henry Sellers for work, 6 75 ; ' John Shafier apples, t 1 vi* - •) 4 I James Naugle Drtugiiig paupet, - j t •> v Broad hanging master wheel, 0 00 ; Wm F Moorhead patt oi check, 28 00 j ; Dewalt Hershberger for beef. Jacob Mortimor, for beel, B j Isaac If Earnest do William Milburn making coffins. 9 6" j Edmund Bedell bringing pauirer, SI) Broad work at forebay, dd j j 1" W Hortou, bringing paupeT, I' W Hortort justice & constable fee-, 2 00 , T R Gettys 1 qr's salary, j - 0 T W Horton keeping panper, 16 .0 , M E Bartges work at mill, I Philip Clark wheat, Jacob Snyder wheat and corn, 30 Ot j | J W Scott beef, 1 '2, I Frederick Natigle applebotmr, David Dibert applebutler, 'd 2° , Frederick Naogle bacon ai d vinegar, 681 Daniel Snyder do Jacob I>ani do • I Dr F C Reamer's halt vears salary, o0 00 , David Walter unit overpaid ot: duplicate, 6 78 • Mrs Mary Moorehead services as matron, r~ 00 . Lawrence Jamison part ot check no 12. 35 00 B W Garretson for coal, 8 o0 Meyers & Ben ford bill printing, 44 53 | Samuel Brown part of check , 10 00 John Arnold do °J.' i Mrs Mary Moorhead services as matron. 12 00 j John Rimby repairing kitchen, ' Samuel Defibaugh for beef. 4u 00 | Thomas Mutiny part of check, 60 00 Anthony Whit meiliooie for ssell. 5 00 i \\ il'iain Gillespie air>t. over paid, 1 19 ' "1 horn a- McCoy bill of bacon, 6 20 , Robert Fyao Lull ot good*, 4 4 00 ' Jacob Reed Sc Co., do 82 33 i William Moorhead part of check, 22 10 ' Job Mann Esq , check in 1011, 40 95 | Henry Conrad serving execution*. 2 62 • George tiiymire stone coal. & tin ware, 4a 24j : Jeremiah Akers money reinuded, t 25 I Ehas.Gtimp do 20 88 George Elder hall year salary, 20 00 |T R Getty* quarters, do 025 | Due treasurer on la.-t settlement. 30 7*s ; George Blymire salary as Treasurer, 40 00 : William Moorhead part of check, 64 39 i Uncurrent Money, 10 00 Auditors 7 S: clerks' salary 20 00 1 Commissions allowed collectors, 193 99^ I Exoneration allowed collectors. 220 50i j Ami. of interest on sundty checks, 161 67 ! Ami. £4128 18 STATEMENT oj wonits due to Bedford County Poor House, on the Is/ day of Janua ry, 1859. from Collectors, •is follows : | Jacob Curie, for 1851 838 01 I Jacob NicoderrtH.s, do 102 15" George Long. 1b56 8 19^ Jostah Brnncr do 42 47 John Dasher. do 82 07 : Simon Beard. do 156 40 John Furry. do 5 92 Samuel James, 1857 21 19 Henry Rose, iU 46 95 Noah Tipton. Jo 14 55 Philip ( tipped, do 85 12 lames Smith. ,i„ j 15 97 Simon Beard, do 244 05 Henry S Flock. do 30 55 Daniel .1 Shuck, ;85S 48 87 Jacob Keiyhar", do 114 18 Lemuel Evans, do 89 35 John Shoemaker, do 47 19 John Morgan, do 7 1 43 John E Miller do 55 97 Solomon Steel, do 75 4 4 Heii.'y Herd, do 25 07 Michael Rone. do 45 46 Wm Camel!. do 79 90 Anthony Smith, do 101 42 Christian Felton, do 38 95 Thomas Ktichey. Jo 52 61 Emanuel Statlcr, do 5 59 John Smonse, do 29 19 Win Kirk, do IIS 71 Isaac Pressed, do 54 21 Jacob Xicodemu*, do 250 84 John B Pluck. do 5! 16 j John King, j.ulgment, 1853 80 69 John Hill, do 1851 16 68 ' Amount. 82579 6vA \ We undersigned Auditors of liedtord county do certify that we have examined the foregoing ■ account ot George Blymire, Treasurer of the Poor and .HOII-P of Employ men! of Bedford Couiity, and find the same to be correct and true as above stated, and that there is t bala- ee doe said Treasurer of 63 7<Q Witness our band and seal this 4:h day of January, A. D. 1859. HENRV B. MOCK. [r. s] JOHN W. CKISMAN. [lb] JAMES C. DEVORE [L. S ] Attest. THOMAS R. GETTTS. Clerk. KLWOKI) RUUiOII), ALL persons having BOOKS issued by the Com missioners appointed to receive subscriptions ol stock to the Bedford Railroad, with stock sub scribed therein, are earnestly requested to return the same immediately to the secretary of the com pany, as it is desirable to iscuo new books directly troiu the organized Board. _ March 4, 1859. JOHN" P. REED, Sec'ty. Bedford Bail 80.-id Company, r |UIE .-u' scribcrs of Stock, to the Bedford Rail J. Road Company, arc hereby notifi -d that Ly a : resolution of the Board now duly organized, they are required to pay to the Treasurer of the Com- i party on or before the stli dty of April, next, the , first installment of the Capital Steele subscribed by them, being $4,10f par share. Bv- order of the Board. _ JOHN P. REED, Feb. 25, 1859. Secretary and Treasuter. mm WedT WITHOUT BCROICAL OPERATIONS OR I.OSB OF BI.OOD. i Cancees, Turners, IVent, Scrofula, Uictrs. sc., \ cured in a short time, without the knife, by Dr. JUcNIcitOL, (Collciguof the late Dr Louusberry, Dec'df So. 50. North FIFTH Str-et. Mow Arch, Fhila. The remarKable success which has attended the treatment of Cancers, Turners, Ac., by Dr .Vac- Nichol, for a number of years past, has attracted the attention, and in many instances has secured the hearty approval of many eminent Physicians *H Philadelphia, who are no longer willing to risk the dangers and uncertainties of cutting. Cancer can be Cured.' —if property treated and I promptly. A great luajori'y of the cases of Can | cer, can be effectually cured. I'ba numerous patients, from every section of the country, who have been cured under this method of treatment is a guarantee oi' its superiority over every other known system. Those who may b * afflicted with these diseases, and desire further information or -Jvica, will please address Dr. MacNichol, when they will receive prompt attention and a Copy of Phamplet, on the treatment of Cancers—free of cl: trge. White Swelling. Hip Disease, Scorfulotts ani Ma lignant Uictrs , Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Ulcerations of the Bones. TKTTER, SCALD IILAD, and ail diseases of the Skin, pertnanenly cured, ani proper remedies sent—carefully pxeke!—by Ex press to any part of the country. In every case a plain description of the dilease is required. Address, Da. MACNTCDOL, NO. ot* North 6th, St., PUILAD'A. Proprietor au I Manu facturer of Dr. Lounsbeiry 6c Co's Celebrated Im perial Depurative, the best and most reliable Fam ily .Medicine of the Nineteenth Century, for the cure of all diseases originating in Impunities of the Blood. Jan. 28, 1809.-3ra# OUR MUSICAL FRIEND: TWELVE PAGES OF POPULAR MUSIC ROR TR.S CENTS. 4*f|UK MUSICAL FRIEND" is filled with the best Piano Solos, Duets, Songs. Operatic Arias, Polkas, Mazurkas, Qu&drtlls, Waltzes, and every other species of musical composition for Voice and Piauo by tbe itest American and Euro pean CouqKisers ; printed on full-sized uiusic paper, adapted to every grade of performer. The same quantity of music, procured from the regular publishers would eost more than ten times w hat we charge. A year's suiiscripuon to -OUR MUSICAL FRIERO,' will secure new and fashionable music worth at least Two HUNDRED DOLLARS, and entirely sufficient lor the home circle. PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY. Yearly, $5; Hall fearly, $2,50; Quarterly, $1,25 cents. Tho Volume commenced on the Ist PecemlßT, 1859. C. B SEYMOUR & CO., PROPRIETORS. 13, Frankfort street, NEW YORK. March 4, 1850.-LM UST NOIHUr" laut determined that unless all persons indebted to me on account, note or otherwise, do not make immediate payment, that their accounts, Ac., will be placed in the hands of au officer for collec tion after the 15th.day ol March, 1859. This is positively the last notice. Feb. 25, 1869. G. W. RUPP. THE LITE It IMIGOIUTOR, PREPARED BY f'U. SANFORD. lumpoundrd tmirelv tiom Gl>|N. IS ONE OF THE BFfc'T PURGATIVE AND LtV£K MEDICINES atw bc!ore tl:e public, | that acts s a Cathartic, i arier. milder, and mora effectual than any other medicine known. It w not o:<ly a Cathartic, but a Liter remedy, acting first I 0111 lie Liter to eject it* morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carty oil' that matter, thus accomplishing two t urpeses effectually, without any of the painful tec-lings experienced in the op t crations of most Cathartics. It strengthen* Die system at the same time that it | urge# Itj and when lake': daily in moderate doses, will strength ; en and build it tip with unusual rapidity. The Liver is cue of the principal regulators of j the human laxly, mid when it performs it a functions well the powers <f the system are fal'r developed. : j The stomach is almost entirely dependent on the healthy action of the Liver for the proper perform aiii.e of i.s functions. When the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system suffers in coaacquence of ore organ—the Liter-- having ceased to do its duty. For the disease of that organ, one ot the proprietors has mads it his [ ' study, in u practice of more than twenty years, to find some icniedy wherewith to counteract the raj ny derat giments to which it is liable. To prove that this medy is at hist found, any person trouhlet'pC with Liver Complaint in any of its loims. ha- but to try a bottle, and conviction is certain. ■- These gums morbid or bad mat -1 ter from the syst etr .*3 supplying is their place a healthy flow ol tile.invigorating the stam. ach, causing food to di-L-Jgest well, purify'rig th* \ blood, giving tone health to the weak mac! inery. the causes of tbe dis j case, am: effecting a ra-t ' dieal cure. Bilious attacks an cured, and, what is bed* i ter, prevented ly tinoccasional i:e 0 X tha Liver li-vigcrator. jT One dose after is sufficient to lelicfa the stomach and prevent the food fr<m 1 icing and souring. _ < lily cue dose tr.kei before! titling p.ever t> nightmare. Orly one dose taker at night looser s tho bowels gently, and cure ~ eostiv< ne>. One dose tak-u alter' -4 each rceal will cute i Dyspepsia. H—i | dose of :wo tea spoonsful will a |. ways relieve Siek Ileail- ache. One bottle taken female obstruction re moves the cat se of tliej—v disease, ana makes a perfect cure. Only one dose iluue ("YTj diately peli.-rt-aCholJe while / i One dose often tci is a sure £ uie f oc Cholera Morbus, and *[ preventive of flh..ler* One dose taken oitei will prevent the n-cur j rend? of bilious while it relieves ail painful feelings. —Ji. K7"Orly one bottle needed to throw out? i ol the system the effects of Uicdiciuu after Jong , sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundtee removes all vP lowness or unnatural color Doni the skin. One dose taken a short time butore eating give* vigoi to Ihe appetite and makes fcod digest well, j One dose of ten repeated cures Chronic Diarrho?* :n its worst tonus, whilo summer and bowel come . plaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by worm.*, while for worms in children, the re is no'safer or sj-eedit r remedy in the World, as it ueier fails:- A few letMes cures Dropsy, bv exciting ihe ab sorbents. II c take pleasure in i-. comntending this medi cine as a preventive tor Fever and Ague, Chill Fe ver, and all Fevers ola Bilious Type. It o|>cratei v. ith certainty, and thousands ere willing to testify , tee jf S wonderful virtues. Ail *<hj use it are giving their unanimous tcsti* ntony in its favor. ix Water in the Mouth wi }: tho Invigosxtor, and swallow both together.- Tht Liver Invigorator Is a groat scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily working cttr s almost too great to believe. it cures as it by magic, tvttt the first dose firing btrr- J fit and seldom more than ane bottle is required to cue any bind ot Liter Complaint, from the worst Ja-ind:.-.- or Dyspepsia to a common headache, ali of which are the result o.' a Diseased Lirer. I'EICE ONE DOELAU PER BOTTLE. Dr.. SASFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway N V Sold in Bedford by L'r. 13. F. I?AR*T. ' and tailed by all Druggists. June 11, 5858.-zz. MORE THAN 500.000 BOTTLES 801-1) IN THIS ftRW EAGWftD STiTßft IN ©*E YEAR. THE RESTORATIVE OF PRO. O.J. WOOD for restoring liair perfectly and permanently, baa never jet had a rival, volume alter volume might be given from all parts of the world and from thu most intelligent prove that it it a perfect Restor ative ; hut read the circular an 1 vou cannot doubt ■ rend also the f • Honing. ~if~' Uk llaiu. —l'eopJe have lor centuries been afflicted with hald heads and the only remedv, here tofore known, has been those abominable wigs. Bv a recent discovery of Professor Wood these article® are b-ing fast dispensed with, hut a great many persons stilt patronize them, because they have been so often imposed upon by Hair Tonics of different kinds. To all such persons we earnestly make the request, that they will try orce again, for in Wood s Restorative there is no such thing as fail. Weknow o 1 a lady who was ''aid, who used the article a short time, and her head is now covered completely with the tiniest and most beautiful curls imaginable, ll'e know of numerous cases where hair was rapidly fil ling out, which it restored in greater perfection than it ever had been be I ore. It is also without doubt one of tho best articles lor keeping the hair i;i good condition, making it soft and glossy, removing dandruff and has proved itself the greatest enemy to all the ills that hair is heir t. It is the duty of every one to improve their per sonal appearance through some may differ in regard to the ways of doing it; hut every one will adiuit that a beautiful head ot hair, either in man or wo man, is an object much to be desired, and there are no means that should be 1 ft untried to obtain such a consideration—ll Winy Mrocale, Philadelphia. PROP. O. J. WOOD Nt CO—Rents: As I have been engaged in selling yonr Iloir Restorative tho last season for cms of your local agents (R. M Hackinson.) and having experienced the beneficial effects of it myscll, I would like to obtain agency tVr the Stats of Ohio or some State tn the West, should you wish to makj such an arrangement, as I am convinced there is nothing equal to it in the Uvilid States, for ret taring the hair. I have boon engaged in the Drug business for several years, and have sold various preparations for the hair, but have found nothing that restores the secretive organs or invigorates the scalp as well as yours, being fully convinced that your restorative is whit you repre sent it to be, 1 would like to enrage in the sale of it, for 1 am satisfied it must eel!. Yours truly, S. T. STOCKMAN. I ROF O. J. HOOD u Co— Gents: Having re alized the good effects of your Hair Restorative, ! wish to state, that finding niv hair growing thin, a* well us gray, I was induced from what 1 read apd heard, to try the article prepared by you, to pro mote it? growth and change its color as it was in youth, bo h of which it his effected completely,— In the operation I have used nearly three bottles.— Yours 4c., JAMES FRANCIS. 'I. J. WOOD & CO., Proprivtoiß gjo Broadway, Ne.v York, (in the great N. V. W're Railing Ra ta hi ishruftnt.) and lit Mmket Stret.St. Lou's Mo. I'. r sale ly Dr. B. F. Hurry, Anls<dd i.v ail good Druggists. Jan. 14, 185a. J& J. M. Shoema-keb have just received a ucw . supply of Coffee, Sugar ,Syrup Mol.isscs,Fish, Brooms, Teas, Indigo, Huramel's Essence C 'ttbe Spices, &e., which will be sold cheap. Merck 4,18-"9.
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