Mr. Fillmore. —"The foundation of toy preference is that Mr. Filmork lias administered the Executive Govorriueiit with signal success and ability. lie lias been tried and found true, faithful, honest and conscientious."— HENßY CLAY. MAnHIBI>: On Thursday the 28th Feb ,by James Allison Esq , Mr. Jeremiah MoCreary and Miss Scsax, only daughter of Mr. Jacob P. Mangis, all of Napier TownJiip. On Sabbath, March 9th, at the house of Mr. Charles Hovuutn, by ]>. B. Troufman Esq., Mr. Nicholas Blrket and Miss Rebecca lioYMAN, both of Londonderry Township. In Broad Top Township on Thursday the 28th day of February, last., by Lemuel Evans Mr. John C. Fiuard, to Miss Ame lia WlttßfiT both of Broad Top Tp., At the house of Kphraim Foster Esq., in Broad Top Tp. on the Mud Mnrdii insi., hy Lemuel Evans Mr. J ames Horton of Hopewell to Miss Prlscilla Foster of Btoad Top Tp., TiSLJPXIiBES JU* Ou the 22nd Feb., Mrs. Mary Ann PiEHL, consort of Mr. Joseph Ptehl of Coterain Township, aged 29 years 8 months and 3 days. Mrs. Diohl was a worthy and an exemplary member of the German Reformed Church. Bhe hail boen dedicated to God in her in fancy by her parents, in the Sacrament of Holy Baptism: she was brought up under the influence of a Chrsstian Education, and when she arrived at the age of a proper discretion betweeu good and evil, she made a public profession of faith in Christ, and ever after, up to the day of her departure, she exemplified an etiliirhtened, deep and earnest piety. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord" 11. PARTNERSHIP. TOHX CLARK & Wm. A. B. CLAKK hsvmg J formed a partnership (in the Tanning Ac..) the business heretofore carried on in Schclls- ImrgbvJohu Clark will now be conducted by and in the name of John Chirk ft Son. NOTICE. PKRSOXS having unset M-C Oua s wf*h th undersigned are called upon to attend to Hieui promptly anil have them closed. More panic ularly accounts that have lieeti standing some time, shoalil, and mini/ be attended to; and il In some cases persons are not prepared to close fully, thev tnu.-t at least attend to them. JOHN CLARK. 3larr.h 14, 18%G—3 m. LOOK OIIfAID SAVE COSTS. fPHE Books and Notes of Peter Radcbaugli. X are left in my hands for collect ion. Per sons would do w II to call and settle nt once or costs will be added to tlitrn. SAMUEL KADF.BAUGH. March 14,1856-tf. skttleupT 'rMIF subscriber, having disposed of his Store L in Bedford, is desirous of closing up Lis h.ooks. Ail person* indebted to him arc :e. (nes ted to settle up immediately . His hooka will lie in the minds of .Mr. Job M. Shoem.ikor, till first July next. lie is thankful to his friends for the very generous support they have yielded him *ince Ids coinmencuiiiant in this place and cordially reccnmmend* Mr. Job M. Sliocmaker. as a young man of good business habits, of strict honesty, capacity and integrity, and who will riot fail to give general satisfaction to my customers and the puolic. EL!AS M. FISHER. 3!arch 14 1856-3 m. melius OF a School Mouse in Napier Tow nship near Andrew llorne* and others. To be sold at Public Sale or outcry on Saturday the 22d day of March itist. One tliitd of tlie pittchase money in hand nt tin-court rotation of the Sale, one third in six months, and the remaining one third in one year. By order of the School Directors, J. W.HULL, C. WHETSTONE, WM. ROCK, HENRY ALB AL'GII, P. KINSEY, J. It. MO WRY, March 7. 1856. WHO H UTS t I ARM! To those who wish farms—to have fertile land at a cheap pi ice, and on easy terms, your attention is called to tLcßidg <way Farm and Coal Company Twenty-five .seres or more in proportion nro given for S2OO, pav.ab.e in instalment* of Si per week, orsl per month. It i* located in Elk -county, I'cnna., and h.vs one of the best markets for its produce in the Ftate. Tha soil is a rich loain, and is not to he surpas sed for farming, a* examination will show. It has tl) best elements of prosperity, be ing underlaid by two rich veins of coal, and will shortly he intersected hy four rail roads. The timber is of the most valua ble kind. Title unexccptionsbly good, aad tvar'antee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial opportunity to com mence farming, providing for one's chil dren, or us vkiuz an investment. Further particulars cau be had from the pamphlets Mhiclt are sent to inquirers. Letters an swered promptly. Apply or address 3aml. W. Uitndl, Secretary, 135 Walnut street, north side, between 4th and stb streets, Pbiis. Rail information is conteiued in the pamphlets. Fob. 29,1850-3 m. SUPERIOR T UH L W In the Original Half Chests, 'h' boxes, or 6 ap 12 pocndk, and in metallicpacxaoks of l 1,1,2&4 polnds, for pale by JEIVKMS & CO., fsaictsit, tvvKSToasor thb metallic tsa pack.) Wholesale Dealers in TeaOuly *. 17. con ot Mtßitri ft Nixru Srs., PIHLMLI'IIII i77"Tea* in Metallic Packs put no in Half spi sts, containing a variety of both Black and Gre -n, to suit buyers. Printed ListofPrir.es, Terms, &e., furnished • '* il to 11 who order them. All T-as warranted to plu.iso, or no sale. One an I thw same price and terms ts all, and oit only. Hail Chests of Black contain about? 3 pounds. *nd Greet), about 50 pounds each. Fob. 29, 1856. o i Notice to Tresspassers! S HEREBY warn any persons from hunt ing. MLiug or otherwise tresspassing on my {uinjute.v, as I am determined to enforce the law Bgainst all without respect to per sons, hi offending. The subscriber baa a special grant for his dam. HIRAM F. ROHM. Oolerain Tp. Fob. UD,IH66-c. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. It is absolutely necessary that the coun ty of Bedford should have money. She owes the late Treasurer $1490 87. The Cuiuuiisi.toners are determined that tliey w ill not increase the taxes as long us they can avoid it; they aro equally determined that the Collectors shall pay up. Writs of execution wtll be issued at once against all delinquent collectors of 1854 and previous years, for balances remaining after the 15th of March next, and oi. the colleclors of 1855 just a soon as their 15 months have j expired. By order of the commissioners. D. OVER, Treasurer. j Feb. 29, 1856. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. Collectors of the Poor Taxes aro notified that Execut oris will issue at onee again-t all delinquent collectors of '54 aud previ ous years, for balances remaining nt'tci the 15th of March next, and on the collectors for 1855 just as soon as their 15 months have expired. By order of tlto Directors. GEO. W. BLYMIRE, Treasuter. Feb. 29, 1856. JOIIX 11. RUSH, in Account with the Poor and llouae of Kniployment ol Bedford County, for the year ending Jan. 1, 1856. Dl£. To Cash from J. W. Lingonfelter, late Steward, $ 90 00 H. Moore, Col. Bedford Boro' 1858 108 95 M. M'iacgarvcr, col. Bed. T,i., •• 98 36 Jesse Dickeu, col. Southampton 22 08 Jos. Btrkuian, col. 31 onroe. 80 45 Henry Wilt, col. K. Providence, • 9 95 James Clark, col. Londonderry. • 8 59 Andrew llorue, col. Napier, 9i) II N. 11. Wright, • 01. St. Cluir, " 87 99 tieo. Frcleigh, col. Harrison < 71 08 S. Shuck, col. liedlord Boro' 1854 77 61 Chas. Suicktry, Bedford Tp. *• 15,1 91 David Ford, 01. Broadtop, " 12 16 E. J. Dielil, col. CoU-r.iiu, " 131 23 A. Snowden, col. Curoherland V. " 17 00 Joint* Pink, col. llopew. 11, 49 Jacob Dcvore, col. Harrison 78 28 John L. Hill, coi. Juniata, •' 15 00 Dauiel Cypher, col. Liberty, 54 95 John Lowcry, col. Londdmlerry, " 60 16 VVml O'Neal, col. Monroe, * 102 42 Wut. Hull, col. N spier, >< 135 87 D. JLalieluiaii, col. fi. l'ruvideuce " 47 47 S. Wiiliaiiiu, col. W. Providence " 47 00 Fr. B-rKhetuier, col. St. Clair, " 270 02 Jacob Corl, col. Union, • 40 00 Win. 1 tuics, 001. Sou tliampton, " 29 82 J. Nicodemus.col. 31. Woodberry " 298 92 J. S.. Brauinaugh, col. S. Wood. " OG 70 P. M. Shires, col. Bt-dlord Boro' 1865 75 00 J.H. Schuehly, col. Bedtbnl Tp, -< 163 85 T. W. llorton, col. Broadtop, 37 87 Nicholas Koouba, col. Colerttiti, " 138 80 L. Uarditiger, col. C. Yalley, '* 6102 George Long, col. Hopewell, 3,5 00 J. 11. Ilardman, col. Harrison " 16 00 Joint Kelly, col. Juniata, *• 100 00 S. Bergstreaaor, col. Lioertv, " 85 Ot) J. C. Deiore, col. Londonderry, •• 60 00 Win. Corn 11. col. Monroe, • 41 00 John Whetstone, coi. Napier " 80 00 G. B. Martin, coi. K. P;ovideiice, " 3ft 00. Israel 31 orris,coi. W.Providence, • 133 00 A. Lastdey, col. Southampton, •* ti2 00 Peter fcwait, col. SeiielUhurg B. 4 31 71 John Wyaotig, col. Union Tp., " 100 00 R. hitler, coi. VI. Woodbcriy, '• 125 91 Donial Miller, col. S. Woodihtrry, " 156 31 John Alatoilt, col. St. Clair, " 77 92 Samuel Duler, ntanies of Frania Ling, 18 46 1856. - Amount due Treasurer, 3 4.3 $3,843 95 Clt. Ani't due Treasure.-at last settlement, sl9 11 Paid Wm. Hull,exoneration for *54, 17 89 Adatu Snider for beef, 15 97 Wm. Gritlith for lumber, 6 92 David Ford, col. exoneration for '54, 5 31 Mrs. C-Booiier, sup. out-door pauper, 379 David Stivers for flour barrets, 12 82 Jacob Duukie for lime, '64, 2 25 J. Barkman bringing pauper to P. 11., 75 J D. I'erdvW, bringing pauper, 14 77| Wm. A. Mock for potatoes, 14 68 John C. Fore, costs on suit, ftc., 6 67^ Henry Flack, 13 92 T McCoy tor apple butter snd npples, 11 43 Dr. J. £. Keeffe at. out-door pauper, 2ft t)ft Michael Diehl for potatoes, 3 1)0 Daniel Deflhaugh for beef, '64 . 4 09 .11. Moore bringing panper, '64. 3 00 James C. Flanagan, out-door pauper, 10 Oft Wm. Milbttru for two coflins, 8 00 Gideon D. Trout, 1 quarter's salary, 6 00 Wm. Milbtirn for ouo coffin, 4 00 John Imler, 2 60 Gideon D. 'front on ac't of salary, Id 00 Abraham Kitchey lor apple butter, 18 55 Jesse Dickon for snp. out-door pauper, 18 00 Jacob Devoro, collector, exonvn, '64, 229 John Miller, bill of slioemaking 14 81 J David Over, printiug, '54, 89 75 Uiden D. Trout, 1 quarter's salary, 5 00 Joint W. Heeler, ba mice due ban, 4 60 W. Showman, bringing pauper, ft 07^ J. S. Brumbaugh, col. exoticra'n, '54, 805 VVml O'Neal, col. exoneration, 'sl, 12 29 Win. 1 isms, collector, exouera'n, '64, 655 N. Lyons, bill of goods, 22 85 J Widow Claar, sup. out-door pauper, 6 00 F. Berkheiiuer, col. exoneration, '64, 8 00 G. W. Figard, sundry hills,out-d, exp's, 33 92 Wm. Kreighistttta. work done, 1 Of) Frederick Turner for tcon, 6 50 A. M. C. Dravcr, coffin, out-d. pauper, 4 • Jos. Barkman, collector, exonra' '6l, 909 Rachel Holderhaum, snp, out-d. paup., 5 Oft Jesse Griffith for beef, 21 65 Mis. Ann Nleek for apple-butter, 5 Oft J. W. Bocler bringing pauper, 2 00 Michael Wertz bringing pauper, 1 oft W. W. Laner, coal I'oruse of mill, 16 49 Jesse Die ken sup. otlt-door pauper, 42 00 Daniel Was ha bough, cost, 1(1 67) Jesse Dicken, collector, exonwat'n '53, 676 W. F. Moorhead for apple-butter, &C., £1 60 Samuel Devore bringing panper, 7 87 Samuel Whetstone 1 quarter's salary, 600 M'idow liolderbsum supporting pauper, 6 00 D. S. Loogeneckr supporting pauper, 20 00 Johnltimby work Cone at mill, 4 00 Frederick Oaks bringing pauper, 18 63 Samuel Brown for clerking, 28 00 Mrs. Keighnrd for dried apples, ftc., 18 71 \V m. Shster for clothing. 16 00 Adam Miller for pork aad be-f, 28 54 Frederick Richards for potatoes, -81 00 Hugh Snide, for pork, 30 15 Ilenry Wilson for beef, 18 11 A. B. Gramnr bill of goods '64, 28 10 Win. Milburu for making coffins '54, 4 50 A. Saupp, bill of hard-ware 'SB, 8 17 John Devore sup. out-door pauper '53, 300 Yatcbul Brenglc, crout tubs '52, 3 00 John L. Lesatg raasou work, 13 00 Lewis Gaibaugh, sup. out door pauper, 7 00 John James I'ill of corn for '54, 00 55 Daniel Hersbberger for-beef ami pork, SI 7.1 D. Ci pher, collector, exoneration 'O4, SI 88 Samuel Brown for clerking, 20 00 Wm. Sill for hoof, 15 20 Samuel Whetstone S quarter s salary, lo 00 John Corley, one year's salary, 20 00 Gideon D. Trout bill of goods, 75 11* br. P. C. Reamer medical services, 68 85 Samuel Vomlcrsialth bill of beef, 10 7<i Michael Weisol for coopering, 15 43 Davirl Ickes for beef, 9 49 J sine* K. liallam, bill of goods 3S 36 ! John McFarran for potatoes, 0 00 Joint Lillet Lnuging pauper, 5 12) J. VV. Lingeafeltcr part ot salary 'sl, 41 25 John Ling bringing 4 paupers '54, 22 75 Samuel \\ belstoue lor services, 5 OU John Corly for services, 6 00 J. Mcllvaiii sup. out-door pauper '54, 44 00 Catharine Smith sup. out-door pauper, 15 00 George ltoads sup. out-door {iduper, 700 'i hounts 11 orlou briugiug pauper, 18 50 Solomon Keigard for beef and pork, 20 42 Thomas K. heed blacksuiitliitig '52, 2 50 George Gray for beef.- 2 72 Joliu Snider for beef, 15 00 -N. Lyons bill of goods, 20 10 Honry Hsrshberger cider and apples, 18 50 11. J. Henderson, use Fire Company, 25 00 Hupp ft Oster bill of goods '54, * 40 80 Lewis Drenning for beef'sl, 7 92) Dr. IV. H. Watson wed. t.out-d. p. '3l 10 6o J. G. Mhmick tobacco use p, boose '54 610 Kelly ft Dugdule, bill of goods, 81 08 John .Mangus 4 17 Samuel Snider for bacon '3l, 5 37 John Stone for beef, . 4 45 Mrs. Smith snp. out-door pauper, lu ou S. H. Whit lie Id, 2 sft Will. Spidel tdacksinithing. 2 38 \\ in. Booliet sup. out-door pauper, 6 6<J John Corlv services as Director, 6 IXI Samuel Whetstone services as Director, 5 00 A. Suupp hill of goods, 11 72 J. W. Lingeufelter 1 quarter's salary, 81 25 Daniel Dibert for appie-outter &c, 7 45 Mrs. Conrad Keighard marketing, 9 05 George Sellers tor beef ami pora, 24 42 A. It. Untitle forpork ftc, '54, 11 05 G. W. Blymire for tinware, 13 'J7 L. Jamison part on chuck No. 12, 40 00 Win. 4 J - C. Kiser for earthen-ware, 3 oOJ Mrs. C. Smith sup. out-door pauper, W **3 Fetor 11. Shires bill of Smithing, ' 22 ot> John W. Lingeufelter, ° 50 oo K. Fvan in part ou check, No. 1, 97 08 Gideou D. Trout for cattle, 145 00 J .W.Lingeufelter in part chuck N0.61 s"> OO Jolilt Amos for apples, 1 75 F. D. Ueeglu bill of goods, 21 41 Henry Moses part on cheek No. 28, 45 00 Dauh 1 Troastle for hams, fte., 19 47 Wtu.F. Moorliead, 2 quarter's salary, 70 00 J. C. Dickon sup. out-docr pauper, 2d 00 BroWuft llohluan part draft No. 18, 195 00 G. M . Bowman 3 yauprintinge tiding ending March '53, 71 93 do. Uo. 2 years ending May 'SO, 79 43 Philip G. Mcrgret for potatoes, 13 80 Henry Smith molnisesand sugar, '3O, 21 25 Lawrence 1 ami son for hay, 20 30 Henry Delibaugh for cow, 18 00 Widow l,lo!deroauui sup. out door p., 15 25 John Miller slioemaking, 20 12) Dr. A. A. Cranio, mod. at. out-d. p. 56 00 S. K. Whitfield, Justicu tees; 4 57) Hugh Moure bill of goods, 8 64 | Sairi'l 11. Tate, Esq , balance salary 30 6u j G. W. Mock bill oi lb bb { W. F. Mourbeud part on diaft No. 23, 13 bb j F. Jordan, Esq., part on draft No. 46, 16 5b | A. B. Crameric Co.. part drall No. SU, 3b bb Exonerations tor 1853, 50 85 | do. tor 1854, 31 46 do. (or 1855. • St Gio. Fraily col. for 1853 exoneration, 5 32 Hugh Moore col. 1858 exoneration, > 23 1 M. Wisegarver col. '53 exoneration, 16 68 N. H. U'ligbtcol. '53 exoneration, 6 00 Iletiry Wilt col. 'SB exoneration 3 87£ Aud. Horn, col. '53 exoneration, 15 6b E. J. Diebleol. '54 exoneration, 4 51 i S. Williams cut. '54 exoneration, 11 52 D. Eshoiman col. '54 exoneration 5 92 James Funk col. '54 exoneration, 2 46 Jobn Lowry, col. -'54 exoneration, 4 58 C. Stuckey col. 'sl exoneration, 11 (IU T. W. liorton col. '55 exoneration. 5 21 Commissions for 1853, 92 61 Cotnniissions for 1854, 184 17 Commissions lor 1855, 2 6" E. Fitdcrbuugh Judgment in foil, 270 00 I*. Kadebaugb bill goods No. 96, 8 87 A. Zigh-rsup. out-door pauper, 6 00 George Smith, 1 35 Interest on checks, 58 82 Treasurer's Salary for 1855, "0 00 Auditois lor auditing account, 15 00 _— *3.848 95 \V[ the undersigned, Auditors of Bedford County, do eertity thut we have examined the foregoing Account of John 11. Hush, Treasu rer of the Poor and House ol Employment of Bedford County, and find the aatuc to be cot rect aud truo as above stated. Witness our hands aud seals this this 9tb day of January, 1866. Balance due Treasurer, #3 43 JOHN ALSTADT. [I., s.] DANIEL BARLEY. [m s.] GEO. W. SMITH , (t. s.] Attkst : Thomas K. Gkttts, Clerk. MONIES due the Poor Howe of Em ployment of Bedford County by Collectors to January 1, 1850. Henry Wilt Collector for 53 E. Providence, $3 87 John King, llopewell 99 87 Abraham Suodeu, C. Valley 51 183 88 John L. llill, Juniata, 54 110 48 Jacob Corl, Uuion -'>4 38 01 Jacob Nicodeinua, M. Wood. 54 153 07 Peter 11. Shires, Bedford B. 55 151 40 John 11. Schnebiy, T. 44 109 90 Thoiuas 11. Morion, Broadtop 44 10 53 Nicholas Koontz, Cclorain 44 62 55 Levi H trdeugcr, Cumberland V. 96 53 George Long, Hopewell 67 87 Johu B- Hariluiau, Harrison 62 22 Jobn Ueily, Juniata 30 03 Samuel Berkstrcsser, Liberty 71 70 j James C. Devore, Loudondery 51 74 j W. Cornell, Monroe 105 76 John Whetstone, Napier 151 11 Gideon B. Martin, E. Providence 77 02 Israel Morris, \V. Providence, 102 63 John Alstadt, S . Clair 197 39 Arnold Lashly, Southampton 44 86 Peter Kwalt, Schelisburg 11. 15 87 Johu Wyuong, Union 55 54 72 Hubert Eldet, M. Woolbcrry 321 66 Daniel Miller, S. Woodberry 146 89 $2550 09 Amt. of Notes Judgment etc, due the Poor and House of employ ment of Bedford County, 123 80 JOHN H. RUSH. Treasurer. March 14, 1856. ITITMBM AND Report of J. W. LINGKNFELTER Steward of l'oor and House of Employment of Bedford County from the Istof January 1855 to the Ist day of April 1855. DR. To cash of Carney & Leany plosUr grinding, $4 12J For Buckwheat flour, S 00 David Drenning corn 1 00 William Thompson Rye 2 00 Corn meal 2 00 David Brown corn 1 00 Peter Barmond corn 1 00 Marketing 2 00 Leany for corn sold 1 00 For Dun horse 90 00 Assumption Joshua Mower, 1 50 W. W. Leany flower sold in milt 51 00 John Kuigbart rye 0 50 W. Boohcr rye 10 So For flour sold in mill 17 00 193 874 Clt. 13y cash paid Jacob Simler El.ickstr.ith ing. S For Apples, 1 00 Mrs. letter markettiog ice. 4 00 Shafer for veal, j- Marketing sundries. 2 314 Pedlar for sundry goods, " 124 BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. Marketing ite., S W Samnal Whetstone. *1 Marketing Ac., 3 12!, Veal, - Mnrketting, 4 Ou Repairs at race tip to ltttli March. 26 00 Fur making roads on mountain 2 yean, JJO 00 MarkcUing, - 37 John 11. Hush Treasurer, 0" 00 Sundry luarketiug 2 00 Fred Oaks, 1 00 Stopping sink in B.ison at pike, 5 00 John Dutfen, 1 00 D. S. Worthy, 1 50 Markottiug fitc., 8 374 Pail W. F. Moorbead to baltnce account. 1 81 ion 374 A list showing the number of Paup-rs almit ted diacnarged eloped died ic,, during the months of January February and March 1855. 3 K 3 # Remaining ?* 1 A S- S. ~ ** |&1 e £ 3 Vf ~ ft 3 - 1 " §■ a q 2 January. 12 16 0 0 025 17 February, 15 10 1 0 0 30 16 March, 11 15 1 0 0 2G 15 81 48 Remaining Ist January 1855 43 Making an average of 43 per month. STITEMT Of the Mill from Ist January 1855 until the Ist April 1855. 35 ? p33 § . S = rr - *. ' £ ! Remaining in mill at settle ment 17 5 2 21 Amount of toll taken in for January 68 20 5 2 February 45 20 6 ft Mareh 52 27 0 0 Making 177 72 12 4 J Amount used in honse 05 401 4 4 Sold in mill in tlour 47 0 0 0 David Stivers account 3 0 0 0 John Reighart 0 10 0 0 George I,ysinger 0 7| o 0 Nicholas Boor 1 0 0 0 17. Booher 3 111 0 0 Jcshiia Mower 6 0 0 0 Peter Smith 2 0 0 0 Sundry persona small quantity 0 0 2 3 William Thompson 0 2 0 0 David Dretiniug 0 0 10 David Brown 0 0 10 Peter Barmond 0 0 10 Bv W. \V. Loany 0 0 1b Eliza Foster 2 0 0 0 Jacob Ripley per Barniiari 5 0 0 0 Robert Kurtz 2 0 0 0 Mra. Smith keeping Simon. 10 0 0 Widow Claar keeping David, 2 0 0 0 177 70 10 7 Remaining ir. the mll 0 2 2 0| STATEMENT AND Report of \VM. F. MOOREIIE AD, Steward of the l'oor and House of Em ployment of Bedford County, from the Ist day of April, 1855, to the Ist Jay of Jan., 1856. DR. To osh S. Vondersniith for grain, §9 374 — Thompson, for rye, 2 25 Win. B.>oher, for rye, 5 00 Win. Herring, for grain, 2 25 J no. Foster, potatoes, 1 00 Jacob Bollinger, corn. 1 124 Ditto, flour, 1 92 Win. T. Chapman, 2 00 D. Dronning, corn, 56 Simon Cook, sheep, 15 25 11. Kurtz, " 8 25 Win. Griffith, " 50 Geo. Blymire, flour, 1 00 Geo Weidel, corn, 1 124 B. Pierce, flour, 1 00 Samuel Brown, mixture, 1 50 D. Wusbabaugh, grain, 3 00 P. Safer, hay and rye, G 37 4 E. L Anderson. 4 D. corn, 1 00 Sundry persons, corn, 75 Dr. F. C. Reamer, corn, 1 50 K. Easter, lard and plaster, 7 21 Sand. Blown, wheat, 5 00 J. W. Lingenfelter, bal. on settlcm't 1 81 Jas. Ling, beef, 75 , I)r. W. H. Watson, ccru, 25 J no. Ji. Lessig, corn, 500 H. Moore, rye, 1 874 Dunl. J. Shuck, buckwheat, 75 Wni. llitchey, cabbage, 874 Henry Defibaugh, buckwheat, 1 124 John Hafcr, parsnips, 50 Henry Tavlor, stove, 5 00 Sand, H. Tale, beef, 5 35 Sol. Reiinund, buckwheat, 1 00 Juo. Miller, bran, 18 'J'oial, 5103 904 i CR. BX amount expended for the use of the Poor and House of Employment, from ihe Ist of April, 1855, until the Ist of Jan'y, 1856. Cash pd J. Sny der, for marketing, $1 50 Sundry persons, do, 9 38 2 baskets, 75 A. Ickes, altering iauibs, 69 , Seed ouinus and straw, 2 30 Plants, 2 50 N. Davis, shearing sheep, 2 25 Wm. Beegle, straw, 1 00 Potatoes and cucumber seed, 3 00 Sundry poisons, marketing, 3 50 Blackburn, bacon, 1 6G Applebutter anj P. O. stamps, 2 50 Market'g,A boning razors for paupers, 1 75 Thread and dried apples, 4 624 D. Price, altering pigs, 75 Geo. W. Mock, dishes, 1 04 W. F. Moorhead, wheat, 7 50 A. M. Horn, peaches and apple*, 275 Sundry persons, straw, apples, Ac. 342 Alex. Ling, 1 50 Wm. Philips, butter, 58 Mrs. 11. Ickes, " 1 96 W. Ivreighbaum, work a* pipes, 2 25 Sundry persons, straw and butter, 437 Jno. Hef'ron, work at pipes, 3 25 Geo. Smith, butter, 47 Hauling coal and night's bill, 10 10 Marketing, 2 37 Wm. Gary, work at pipes, 8 00 Toll, postage and blacksmiihing, 200 Marketing, 131 i Applebutter, 3 12 $95 60{ Bal. in lianJs of Steward, 8 29! $lO3 904 STATEMENT of the Poor House Mill from the Ist day of April, 185b, uutil the lat day cf Jau'y, 1856 To amount of toll grain brought in by the mill as per monthly returns: -2 02 6S ■< c ~ m ~ n no J" 5 2 r 5f 3" sr- o t " \■" ' j 1855. Apl. 1, grain in Mill, 0 12 0 0 May 1, ain't ret'd, 48 32 . 5i 0 6 •Tune 5, " " 42 27 64 O 4 July 3," 32 8 144 0 3 1 Aug. 7, " 20 3 3 0 0 Sept. 3, < " 29 13 1 0 2 Oct. 2," " 39 26 0 0 0 Nov. 6, " " 434 18 3 22 0 Dee. 4, 30 15 8 19 2 Jan. 1," 31 10 13 15 0 Amount, 3131 153 504 5G 17, B\ amount of Grain used in the Poor House and sold to sundry persons for cash, ; and on accounts, ami for work done in re pairs at Mill, House, Ac." 33 7i C 27 a: • a 2 C. X i ' % <= ' C7" C ! *Q * , u Amt. of grain used in Poor House, 260 0 16 15 0 ' For horse feud, 0 30 0 0 0 j Hogs, cattle, Ac., 0 27 0 0 6 i Sold sundry persons, 33 56 23 41 11 ■ Amount, 299 113 39 56 17 ! Am'.of grain re maining in mill, 144 40 174 0 0 LIST of Paupers admitted, discharged, (lied, Ac. during each month, an i the nu.u- ; her remaining at the end of each month, ul- j so the average number supported in the House during the year, together with the number of out-door paupers supported and buried by the lostitution from Hie Ist day of April, 1855, to the Ist day of Januar<, 185G: Females remaining at cn<J of month. Ma' es remaining at end of month. Children bounJ out. Pied during the month. Eloped during the month, Discharged during the mouth, Admitted during the month. 1-355. Keinuining in the House April 1, 1835, 26 13 April, 3 8 1 0 0 28 13 May, 8 8 0 0 0 28 13 dune, 5 3 2 0 0 23 14 July, 8 3 1 1 0 21 15 Aug., 4 0 0 0 0 23 1 Sept., I 2 0 0 0 24 10 Oat., 11 12 0 0 0 23 16 Nov., 8 3 0 2 2 22 16 Dec., 3 1 0 0 0 25 15 53 37 4 3 i 235 151 . Making the average number of Paupers iu the House for nine mouth'', 43, of whom 6 are colored; out-door paupers, 6, making I tiio average in all, 49. Funeral and o;hr expenses were paid ! for four deceased paupers in thr County, ; who could not be brought to the Poor j I louse, Bills wore paid for board and i medical attendance for 7 p topers, who were ; sick in difFcrent parts of the County. Eighty-throe wayfaring persona were j provided with board and lodging, of whom ! 37 were from Germany, 13 from Ireland, 2 ' from Scotland, 7 from England, 7 from! Fiance, 2 from Denmark, 3 from Poland j and 12 Americans. Remaining in the House, Jan. 1, 1856, ! 25 males, 15 females—total, -10. STATEMENT of the produce of the Farm and Garden from the Ist of April, 1855, to the Ist of Jan j., 1850: 547 bus. ears of corn, 387 bits, oats, 0 bus. wheat, 380 bus. potatoes, 27 tons hav, II loads corn fodder, 2040 lbs. pork, 4320 lbs. beef, 223 lbs. veal, 71 lbs. mutton, 14 beef hides, 3 calf skins, 210 lbs. lard, 204 ' lbs. tallow, 336 lbs. batter, 20 bus. apples, ! 20 bus. tomatoes, 12 bus. beans, 23 bus. onions, 2 4 small do. 2800 heads cabbage, j 20 bus. beets, 3 bus. peas, 6 bar. cucumber ptcklcs, 6 bar. crout, 15 bus. parsnips, 8 1 bus. carrots, 180 lbs. woo'. Trivo stock on the Ist of January, 1856: : 2 work horses, 5 milch cows, 1 Durham j bull, 48 sheep, 1 brood sow, 21 shoats. Feed for .Stock. 15 tons haj, 3 tons straw, 3 loads corn fodder. Vegetables, Provisions, &c 280 bus. potatoes, 12 bus. beets, 10 bus. onious, 200 beads cabbage: 5 bar. crout, 4 bar. pickles, 4000 lbs. pork, 500 lbs. beef, 400 lbs. lard, 240 lbs tallow, 1 bar. vine gar. ARTICLES manufactured by Mhtron in the Poor and House of Employment, froir. the Ist of April, 1855, to the Ist of Janv., 1856. 65 shirts, 23 prs. pillow casos, 17 sheets, j 10 round jackets, 25 prs. pants, 28 dresses j for woman, 9 do. for children, 5 chaff ticks. 1 feather tick, 6 stand covers, 2 coats, 18 ; dummies, 9 sacks for woman, 23 aprons, I 15 night caps, 4 vests, 9 towels, 2 under shirts), 4 liusey blankets, 3 shrouds, 16 handkerchiefs, 4 undershirts, 42 prs. mens' | socks, 5 prs. stockings, 4 prs drawers, 6 : bolster ticks, 11 comforts, 8 bar. soap, 20 lbs hard do. j Amount of produce &c. sold to sundry j ! persons for cash and on account: 78 bus. corn, 62 bus. oats, 957 lbs. beef, i WE, the undersigned, Directors of the | Poor and House of Eiuploymeut of Bedford j County, do certify, that we have examined j the annexed account, statement and report of Win. |. Moorhe d, Steward of said Poor and House of Employment, from the Ist. of l i April, 1853, uutil the Ist of Jauy., 1856, ' and dud the same to be correct. Witness our lianas and seals, this Is 1 day of Jany., A. D., 1856. JOHN CORLKY, a. Ik trout, a. D. SHUCK, Attest, Director!*, THOMAS R. OETTYS, Jr., Clerk. March 14, 1856. FASHIONABLE T.IILORIM imiUHIMEKT. THE subscriber has removed liis establish limit to th* room in the Odd-Fellowa' Biiilditrg, immediately above the store of A. B. Cranmr & Co., where he will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to his care. He re ceives regularly the latest City Fashions, and will pie Isj himself that work done at his shop shall wear well and fit neatly. lie respectfully solicits a share of the pub lic patronage. S. J. lIcCAUSLAN. For. 9, 1555. Clothing and Dry Goods Store, rTIHE subscribers are just receiving a new A handsome and cheap assortment of REA DV MADE CLOT DIM; and DRY GOODS, a their store in the Fast Corner of-'Bedford Hall,-" consisting in part of Coats, Punt*, Vests. Shirts- Satiu Stocks, Handkerchiefs. Bootß and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and all other articles usually kept in Ready Made Clothing Stores. Also a good assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Calico, Alous. de Laine, Shawl* Alpic,as, Trunks. Carpet Sacks. Ac., Ac-; ail of which they will sell as cheap as can he pro. cured elsewhere in Bedford, lor Cash or Coun try Produce. They request all their friends in town and country to give them a call, and see and exam ine their stock for themselves, as iliey consider it a pleasure to show their goods, whether per sons wish to purchase or not. SONN'ABOKN* & CO. Bedford, April 20. 1855. I>l PORTA NIT TO lIILL OWNEKM WOODWARD'S Improved Smut and Screen ing Machines. Mill Bushes, Boltiug Cloths and Brail Dusters, of the most improved plan: Mill Screws, Corn and C'b Grinder*, Patent j Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, j warranted to grin 1 ten bushels per hour, Mill' Irons and Mill Burrs mule to order. Also, ! Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— ; a vatu ible invention. fhe above articles arc | kept oust uitly oil han d, and cm he obtained j at aivti n from S. D. BROAD. U S :'i l's!)-ir. B-lforl County, who is also j agent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining | comities. Mill wright work 1 >ne rt tbosh irtcst notice, aud on the m >st re isonahle t-.-rins. Febru try 13. 1810. McCORMIOK'S Reaper uml Mower for sale by S. 1). BROAD at Schellburg, Pa., agent for B! nr utid Bedford counties. February 15. 1850. TANNERY FOR RENT TtlE subscriber wishes to rent his Tan nery and S iw Hill, situate in St. Clair, Township 5 utiles north of Schellsburg. to any person wishing to engage in the tannin* business. This property will be a very profitable and desii able one, as bark is very abundant and cheap. The Saw Mill is iu fine running condition and will pay well. There is attached to the Tannery a good dwelling House, Stable and other out buildings, witbrunuing water at the door, nnd 6 acres of land. The Tannery has a One horse breaking machine, 1G lay-a-way vats, two liute.s 2 hates, 4 loec!ie*,ad pool. Anv one wishing to rent, will please call on the subscriber living on the premise*. Terms easy and possession given the Ist day of April. Allll AH AM PKNNISO-V Feb. 29, ISSG. ADMINISTRATORS NOTIUJ&. LETTERS of Administration have bean granted to the subscriber on the estate J of Dnntiel W. Blackburn, late of StUlair , Township, deed. All persons indebted to j said estate are noted to make immediate j payment and those having claims nr demands , agai rst it are requested to make known the j same without delay to the subscriber living , at Pleasautvillo in St (Jlair Township. SAMUEL BLACKBURN. j Feb.2D,isiG-1 TO HOT. TITK RisHg Sun Tavern in the 3..rotigh o f . Iledfotn. will he rented for a term of years.— To a good tenant a very advantageous lease i will ha given, and the house completely re- ; paired. Possession given the first of April next. Also for rant the fitore Room and cellar now in possession of Isaac Lipple: possession as above, for terms apply to the subscriber or i to David F. Mann. DAVID MANX. I Xov. SO. 1855. A. KING. Fit. JORDAN LAW PARTNERSHIP. Ring & Jordan. Attorneys at Lap BEDFORD, PA., WILL practice in the several Courts olße ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other uusines intrusted to their cars will hepromptlyand faith fully attended to. OFFICK in Juliana street, formerly occunied'b D. 11. llofius, Kj.. and more recently in the oe cnp.tacy ofJos. Mann, Esq. Jmuiry.s, 1855. rnrnr ~ THE undersigned have this day formed ' a partnership ill the Carriage Making and j Blacksmithing business, uuder the name j and firm of Weisel & Co. We will en- ! deavor by promptness, nttention and the i character of our w > rk, to merit and obtain ' a fair share of custom. Our stand is the one heretofore occupied by Weisel & Fos- j ter, immediately east of town. WM. WEISEL, MICHAEL WEISEL, JOHN WEISEL. Feb. 29, ISs6—6iu. TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. A second meeting of Teaohera, Directors and the friends of Education, will be held ! in Bedford, on Thursday, the 20th day of | March next, for the purpose of organizing a i County Teachers' Association. Every School Teacher in tho county should if possible, be present, as we ex pect to be favored with addresses* on Edu oation.il subjects, not only from several j gentlemen of our own town, but also from i other place*, among , them, .-Vgry probably, j the lion. 1L 0. Hiokofe, Dep. state Kupcriu ' tendonv at llarrwbovg. I A cordial invitation is extended to tho j Superintendents of Somerset, Blair, and i Fulton eoautias. T. U. GKTIYS, County S'toi. ' February 29, 1850. Great Arrival ! FILL AMI WINTER GOODS. Exchange Building Store. ! r TIHK subscribers respectfully infotst thei* J. Irienda, customers, and the public gem-ral ly , that they have j tint received the largest **- jvrtlKlt of Fall and Winter Good* 'bey have yet offered to purchasers. Our atcii. IS Hi part a* follows: Blue, BUck, Brown, and Invisible Green * reticb aud American Casaitneres. various coi outs; Ky.Jean*, Wool Tweed*, Kcrsev*, Flan neb, Coatings. Bca: cr Cloth. Blank j civets, Drillings, Ribbons, Laces, Gloverf, I Hosiery. Shawl*. &<•„ Ac. -Jit) pieces fall .Style Calicoes, all price*. 125 " Plain and Fig'd Du Lain* and Per sist! Cloths, 25D " Heavy and Medium Brown iii s iins, 85 - Super Blenched Shirting Muslin. IK) " Tliibct Ch.tiis and A) parens, afl Colors. 75 " Cassinetts, ai> colors ami prices, 25 " Ail Wool, Rag, List,and Man Car ]ts, 15 " Floor Oil Cloths, 1-4, ,1-4. f._4, nd 8-4 wide. I Men and Boys' Wool, Fur, and Beaver Slmcn j Hat*, Morocco I.iued Navy Caps, nl*o Cloth I atntPliisb do.. Boots and Shoes, for Uien and . hoys, Bootees, Double Sole Moioccn and Kid j Shoes for ladies, tiso. an immense supply of Boots and Shoes for misses and children. Groceries, tjueensware. Hardware, Hrocn.s i Buckets. Tubs, Kc. Pish Oil. Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, Lir.net 4 do ' Bar Iron, Nail, Rod, ivc. Our assortment includea every article t'fnailv found in stores, and to prove - are aeliit g "cheaper than lite cheupejt," all we ask i* a cali. No trouble to show goods. It will not cost you anything to come Hi d look at the bargains we will oftcr. i C77""Coiintry Produce received for goods at ! cosh prices. A. D. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 12. 183.*). New Fail juid U later Good*. 13 HE undersigned begs leave to inform bis • friends and the pbblic that he has just te coived from the eastern cities, and is now ex hibiting A 1 CHEAP SIDE, a genera) at-aou meat of new style fall and WINTER fiOORS. omprmlug :i great variety of LADIES' DIIESS GOODS, Of the latest Style*; such in pr.ri a* I leek *n,t l atAcy Silks. Mfiinocti, Caalimers, i'oltirf *ml Thibet Cloths, Alpr.ccas, Mousselm DcJaine- Mousseline De Begun, Fancy Prints. (r„rn tip up, .Muslin, bleached and unbleached. Ir< Hi * to up. all width*, Thibet nnd Bay State ShuuG. Blue. Back, Btown ami Olive French Clcl*. Jilacs ami Fancy Caaainterea. Twctd*. Cassinetts. Jeans. Vesting*. Merino Shirt* and Drawer*. Hats mid Cap*, Bootr nud Shoes iu great variety. Ac. GROCERIES. Sup'r Golden Syrup and NT. O. Molaasrs la s' K"> and Java Codec, N. O. clarified, (rushed, and granulated Sugar*, Spices. Tea*, fin fo late, Extract of Coffee. Rice, Tobacco Lruga and Oil*, together with every other artiob- ndrll - the wants of the people, all „( which ]„ is determined to hcII CHEAP TOR CASH, or approved produce. He respectfully invite* nil in sec re h of h*r ?u in V,° Fl** I,im * ca:l h, * fore purchasing— lliaiiMiil for pus: favors, he hopes hv fair deal ing. and a desire to plcaao. to continue to merit and receive a liberal share of ftc- pithlic patron age. oe.is.,™. G. ;r. mac. Valuable Real Estate For Sale. rpHE subscriber takes this method <>t it fmnt '"o those dCairoua of purchasing a valuable Farm, that lie wishes to sell that well known Farm and Tavern Stand,on which hp now reside* situate in East Providence township, Bedford i.h'U-1 v, 1£ niHes euat ol the Juniata Crossing*, ami onenitlo West of Rays Jnil. containing 248 acres of laud, about lob acre* of whicli arc cleared and nio*My enclosed by good post fence, and in a high state of cultivation, the majority oi which h is recently undergone a thorough dres sing ol litno, which has rendered it extreuielv fertile. The improvements are a large three storv BRICK IIUUSE, with probably the most com modious cellar under it in the county tolerable good barn, stable, aud such other out buildings as arc necessary. There are plenty of good water at the house, witi.e nearly all'the telds are well watered. 1 here i* also a young or chard of 2nd choice fruit trees just commenc ing tobear. There is also a good Tenant House, together with an excellent .Saw Mill on the piopcity . si tuated very conveniently on the tump ke road, with an abundance of the choicest white pint timber, immediately around fhe mill, probably the largest Imdv of timber in tie county. Any person desirous of examinitg the pro perty will please call on the subscriber, who will endeavor to give all the satisfaction neces sary. He also feel* safe in sfntir g that toe .'itle to the land is good, and ia willing to warrant against all claims. GEO. \Y. HOUSEHOLDER, dept. 21, 1855.-Xm ; BEDFORD HOTEL, AS 11 j GENERAL STAGS OFFICE. TH E subscriber respectfully beg* leave to an nounce to hi* old friends and the pu'-lic | generally. that he has leased and taken posses- I j sjon of the Bedford Hotel, lately in the occvi ; jiancy of Col. Adam Barnhart. It is not his I design to make many professions as to what he | will do, but he pledges his word that his most energetic ettbrts will he employed to rendc : comfortable all who give hint a call. The house i will be handsomely fitted up. and none hut j careful and attentive servants will bo engaged. I Persons visiling the Bedford Springs, s* well as those attending Court, and the traveling : community generally, arc respectfully invited . to give hint a call and judge for themselves. CT?~ The stuges all now stop at this hotel, and it is therefore the Stage Office. Boarders taken by the week, month or year, on favorable terms. K7* Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this hotel, which will alwsv s 1,- at ; ended by a careful host**. Al*o, a title and convenient carriage lioßse. JOHN IF A FEE. Bedford, April 0, 1855. XB. Si ray Lull. ! /~t\M Eto the pramiacs of the subscriber. 'iv ingin St. <7lair Tpvukhip, übf ut he fir* of September last, a red and white spotted Bull, with a piece off the left car, and eottu out of the under side of the right— supp>-*ed to he one year old i*t spring. The owner is reqeested to conic forward, prove properly, pay charges, and take him sway. 1 J. 1\ BOWERS. Dec. 2L, 183) -c* ASMiIIHSTRATOK'S NOTICE LETTERS of Administration havisg granted to the subscriber, living in JSonih Wood berry Township, on the Estate ef Jacob Over, late of said Township, deed., all pc'.- ti* indebted to said Estate a> notified to wteke uavment imaiediately, and those having chuitit against the same will present thera propeny authenticated fbr snttlcraent. CYRUS S. 05 ER, S''m r. '. Feb. 15, 1836.*
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