Bedford inquirer and chronicle. (Bedford, Pa.) 1854-1857, March 28, 1856, Image 3

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    p Ur e atmosphere, it seemed as thongrh the
-,erv sIfSU I>ot.s nd wliiskWy bar.cls huz
vs'il for General Bowmaft and the good
times C' tning. And when the Jug Law i
jepeaied, and "swept tint of existence,"
!iat a jubilee you will have, ;nl O, what
smacking of lps for whiskey and ptaises
and shoots for Bowman! What wailing
and diseonsolation there will be among the
faithful!
But, General, you are entitled to mv no
tice of another victory over your old friend.
Jt is due to you that I should also congrat
ulate von upon the adoption of that the fol
lowing memorable ( whitewashing) resolu
tion, a twin of the Jag resolution:
'•Resolved, That in General G. W.
Bowman, Bedford County has a govd citi
zen, Pennsylvania an abTo Adjutant Getter
u!,and Democracy a fearless champion."
What honors heape I upon you, Gcueral,
whilst the finger of scorn were pointed at
an old democrat because Le is an '-honest
temperance in in." What a pity it was,
General, that you did not make a motion
ilmtcopies of this all important resolution
le made out by Wm. M. Hall, Esq., and
Uvc bin to forward them "to the Speakers
of the Senate and House of Representatives
of Pciiusyivauia, with ihe request to lay
ihe same before the respective bodies over
which they preside, as the deliberate judg
ment of the Democracy of Bedford County."
What a sample the twin resolutions would
have exhibited of the "deliber ate" acts and
'•judgment of the Democracy of Bedford
County." V hat constitutes "a good citi
-2,a! and a fearless champion?"
Rofinoctfuliy, your bumble servant, &e.
PET Eft sell ELL.
IMLZL^LiEix:ESID:
tin Tm - lay, 'he 25th insi., at the rem*
deiK-ooi John Black. L-q.. by the Rev. F.
Benedict, Mr. H F WUiian t and . Miss
i '.liz'i Blue!;.
In Martiiisbnrg, op Thursday the 20th
is.it . by the Rev. J. Heller, .Mr. Dupid
0. Sho*mnk-i. of Bedford (V., and .Miss
.'•Co:.'i Rhodes, of Blair Co., P.o.
On the 10rh iust.. by I> S. Longenoeker
INq., C. Foor, Esq., of (lliio, formerly
of Bedford Co., and Mrs. .Miry Dunlop,
of South Wood berry, Bedford Co.
r2E "E\2
In Hpewell township, ou Sabbath, Feb.
24:h, ufter a lingering illness, of consump
tion, Mr. Gf.OROE IIEKSER, ased 51 years,
1 month and 18 days.
Brother Hefner vri confined to his bed
some time in August last, of which he tie ret
fully recovered: f*mi the partial recovery
of his first attack until within a few weeks
of his death, he was abie to wr.lk about in
his room. He gttw evidence of the sound
ness of his piety, bv patient suff -riug and
calm resignation to the will of God, ami
the hour of Lis departure was one of joyful
release. D. C. L-
On Saturday, the sth of January, at the
residence of Simon S. Stacker in Knox en.
lit., CATHAMNK, aged 11 year, sveond
daughter of Hugh K. ami-Ann Kin ton, for
merly ot Bedford Co., Pa.
On Sunday momiug, March IG< I>, at
iSpirttg's .Mills, in Hi air County, Miss EMMA
E. SP.VNU, aged 20 y A :r<, 8 uamths and J
hays.
The deceased w-is a tnemher of the Evan
gelical Lutheran Church, and in her daily
walk and conversation gave evidence of a
beautiful Christian character. Her suffer
ings, though long and severe, were borne
with patience, resignation, and eldldlike
toiifideuee in -'lliut who d eth all thirg
well." On Tnes.!av, it 10 o'clock, A. M.,
after sppropri.-.to ecremouies, and in the
presence of a largo number of assembled
acquaintances and mounting friends, her
body wis committed to the tomb. Mtv
• ue rest in peace.
K01I) LETTING.
CBTT ®£3
TO CONTKACTOES.
5 >!,OI'()SALS will BE received bv the M.IIKI
-1 g<;r* of the Hopewell and Bloody Kttn
I urnpike and Plank Koa 1 Company. at the
House of John A. (lump, in Bloody Kun, on
- Thursday the 24;h day of April" neat, for
grading, stoning and bridging the first seven
miles ol said Koatl Irfm Hopewell in the direc
tion of Bloody Run. Specifications. Plans
and Proposal* will he exhibited at said place
fur three days previous to said 24th ot April.
L'aiiK printed propnails will bu found in the
han U < f J'. Van Duvander. l.s(j.. Stoneratown,
Jacob H. Barn lallar, Bloody Bun, and the
b'ecrotary in Bedford.
.Uy order of the Board
•LULIX XFOWEB, Secretary.
March SR. ISofi.
es OHooia.
rp.n. sifbscrjoer, thankful for Ihe patronage
- heretofore ovtendrtd to him,; would re
f poet Cully atinoutmmothe citizens of Bedford
ml vicinity, that tie ultl op- : , a Scaoot. on
outlay, April i tit, in the I.sctiu-a-rooin et the
i'i'-sljyteriaa (lit ireh.
Uiy beat onde.tvora will ha used to discipline
c--i fiitp;is in'eiUcln.il ly. m inilh/ and physically.
Terms oi Tuition, ptw <| tarter, to U., paid at
bt 1 ,ose of each iju trier. .if >U i .•:
Brim try-, :3 00
i'ractiiMl. Aritltm-tia, fi logrtpby &e. 3 s')
■' lihein itiiM 1 Natural S, Metiers. 40 )
hvdte. i.yidiSii, V- GEO. SIGAFoOS.
Administrator's ScUcc.
I '-'ITKIiS of Administration havi-'g licen
-fin:ed to the subscriber, living in South
i ... Towatliip. on titt E state of Henry
; . E:.--r s-.i! rowTsh ip, dee'd. all per
i;i11 l-'btad to sii I Est tte are hereiiv notified
"tike p.iym at in- n lonely, and those bav
claim i a-g .in'st tb tin o wig'present then,
J'-V • IU-. iiiio• If i: settl-nient.
ircii 2H. D VVXD C. LONG, Mm'r.
\ Orncs". C.'VLM. i'" C 0.,"
.♦ r. t). 2h, lH.jtj.
V'.tiii':; is h-rebygjyen tlwt the Board of
Comp.uy have U.ta ,uv
ei.ed an e.s.-siiucut . f wwl , ait )irc .
• Mm, n., t e, be.ongtuj to tiieOompu.y and in
■ n t;ie Mxtii day ~! Pehru..ry, lts'>o, ex
••l't on orimn.d ajij.lications approved fro.n
-u. IK>., nil tii said s i xt h <t lV (1 , j,- obr „.
1 -*' '' V. lijt li 1 i iTt' ib LhM'iVdti Jj Jt-r CCUt -
Ain.t, ail pit mil tu notes expiring between
■"< l dat, s. and iot renewed, 3 per cent. 'Jim
! ' ML VIM l this Cwnjwny j Jf retlV rt E, lifed
tin ir tanrsl ; mounts so assessed to
I ' icr < T ■JBILWWD receiver of this
Ilji'j 31 ''"•'bin li.iny day Bof the jioblicatiou of
ATTrrT-.H)HN T. CKPEN.
rch 28, Ifof" ct.
10 ♦'jspcpiie J'.nd Nervous ."af.
r fevers,
JEi;; miiseribe"- who has finff.-r*d a the
oorrois ot indigestion, is anxioii* to iw-
Vje Jt' 'j' ur KW *° '"Valid sinti
u J - mccan,
TREASURER'S SALE
OP
UNSEATBS .
A '-■ SK '""VSI• Tto the provisions of an Act
-*- °f Assembly directing the mode of selling I
unseat.-ii lan'is for taxes and other' purposes,
parsed tlie loth March. 1315, and the supple
ments thereto. passed the HSthof March, lei", j
itikd the 25th day of March, 1886. and the 9th ;
day ot Man Mr. 18-16. the Tretatir.tr of trie'
o entity ft Bedford, hereby gives notice to all j
persons concerned, that unless the County,
.State, School nd Road taxes, due on the fid- j
toning tracts of unseated lands, situate i:i Bed- '
ford County, nre paid before the day of sale
the whole or such parts of eaoh tract as will
pay the 'axes and tile Costs chargeable titer eon,
will be sold at the Court House, in the Borough
of Bedford, on the SJBCOXD MOSDJfY ttTH
IKiY OF JX'XE -V7L" XT, for the art enrages of l
Taxes due and the costs accrued thereon, and j
Said safe will la' continued front day to day, 1
until ail are disposed of.
DAVID OVER, j
Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, f
Bedford, March 28, 1836. j" •
lltiford Township.
Acres and Warrantees Amount of
Perches. or owners. 'faxes.
383J Jacob Funic, $ 1 16
Id Alexander Bay I, i 20
Uroudlop Township.
243 Joshua Edwards, 3 17
D) 0 William Edwards, 1 i;
09 J olin Ofovl6
oti.i Wdiiatn Gray, 1 52
499 Charles Richards, i 41
242 Peter Keag.ico, O2
lyo Mordeca Wheeler, 73
97 Abraham Kerns, 24
47 VVu. T. Dauglterty, 1 20
11 William Figird. 12
Soft Barclay it Foster, SO
1.80 Francis Moan, -2 10
323 112 William Ward, 1 43
400 Jacob Myers, ' iS Jo
4.mi Robert Sharp. 5O
344 Benjamin Priue, J 20
431 Abraham Henry, 1 20
390 129 James Kazoti, 1 2d
•50 \V in. T. Dauglierty, 28
100 J antes Pat toll, 1 20
161 Josiuh DftngiW, 24
S'.i'J William Burnt. '1 20
431 .Montgomery 'fhonta* "2
372 Samuel L. Tobias, 1 3d
48.3 Margaret MoutguUiety, J 66
36 J antes Confer, 1 9 '
100 Philip Murray, tdT" -56
Colerain Township.
422J Philip Diehl. 1 21
1' 6 Chriiti in Diehl, 1 20
489 David Hessner, I 32
421 IVilliam Scott, 1 28
399 John Smith, .1 i'g
00 Raiser Dull, 36
600 Samuel Williams, M 24
fe'l Piiilip Riohi. 48
I'Mt J.dtn llartieroad, Ui
36J John Stockman, 46
Cumberland Valley Township.
354 128 Robert L- vis. 84
399 115 Vi'iiiiani Levis, :1 2d
419 1'8 John Levis, 128
414 16 John Piper. 4 S3
393 112 George Davis. 418
304 Steele Sample, J 08
Harrison Tornship.
362 52 William Piper, 48
1041 Juo. Garretson & And. Sheets* 34
25a John Met/.gar, "2 t>T
190 Joint Mclzg r, 4 21
Hopewell Township.
400 Julm Keibei, C Of)
211 Joseph Lancaster, £0
99 Richard Cbu>, 28
7 K. PudeebdMgh, (widow.) 1 48
lit>o Israel Moaus, 31 69
227 /aeliaiiah .Moans, 2 83
260 l iiuotb.v Monti*, 6 2 >
212 Robert SltaW, 1 21
200 William .N ichuhot, 48
4'mi . 1 enry lie - .k, 6 00
23 George Wis hart, 40
Londonderry Township.
395 Daniel Green, 1 20
442 John Sample, 1 32
457 Robert Sample, 1 3tl
441 Joseph Sample, 1 32
22 i J .tines Shaw. 1 21
401$ John King, Do
4o* F.Abbott, 1 21
399 Tbomas M-CalL t 80
850 Samuel M. Barclay, 1 80
400 Mulford Tread well, 1 80
2'JO Samuel 14. Barclay, 60
Lfherhj Township.
100 Fdward Alberli. .1 44
•13 Witt. T. Dattghcrty, 3ft
60 Abel Putt, 70
80 George Thompson, :}C
479 James L.uighoad, 1 41
380J Daniel Muitfj*oriter.. 1 82
408 William Montgomery, 88
401 .Margaret Montgomery, 88
Monroe Township.
161 Jacob A. Wink, 4.s
186 Sanxom Wink, 48
60 Jam ex Means, J.(j
6'"' Daniel Means, 12
499 John Treves, .3 09
46 Kiizalndh Swartz welder, 8
7 lluglt Wilson, 82
Xapier Township.
159 John O'N'enl, 4 49
200 Job Mann. 12 59
East Providence Tour,ship.
121 George Deweesc, .1 80
40 11 lUba Barton, 26
4.9 Aaron Barton, 12
00 Charles McLaughlin, 2 >
4u<) George I less, 72
100 Jacob Kitebey, 36
40(1 William Long, 1 99
4'tti William Cavil;, 1 6')
481 t John Crosby, 1 C I
Provilcnce Township.
37 Solomon Williams, 49
417 llinnah Alherti, 1 80
292 Nicholas llamtnoad, J 20
801 Lemuel Gustine, 1 62
14 est Proridenci Township.
110 Kzikisl King, 24
St. Clair Township.
1 Lots Jacob Ink's iioira, 48
100 John Slider, 1 £0
Pouthumpion Township.
439 Joseph Cooper, J 32
4f>4 Daniel Huff, J 20
819 Jacob Herring, 1 04
lifO Michael llerener, J 02
101J " J..itn Kerr, 120
2 .'0 J antes Kiggs, 60
889 Stephen Reed, 1 00
489 William Iteod, * I 04
468 James Reed, I "j
434J Cnrue'ltis Cooper, 12)
PHI George F. Alberti, 36
485J William BeH, 1 2)
130 Jriar Hunter, 2 08
Vnion Township. .
•19} John Str tggart. 90
4()0 Leonard Swaggart, 8 On
206 Alexander Gurduer, 2 16
116 William Smith, 1 tit
43 Samuel Bttrkel, ,52
116 John .Slice, s8
100 J antes Joh.ndo'i,
50 Frederick Snyder, 28
315 Jeremiah Jackson. 2 62
1111 Jacob Swaggart, 2 48
440 William Pierson, 2 04
44 > Lbenezer Branhsm, 3 90
125 Goarad Imlcr, 72
~ H > Christ ley Bowser, 1 80
190 George Laib, 60
'B4) Jacob Bttrket, 1 2d
lot) Peter StocnbtrgT, 88
199 John Still, ' 6 CH)
Adam Black, 2 28
290 Marcus Irvino, 1 2 >
•122 .V ci}'! Shttoer, 4 4{
I'M Mjctt&ci Shimer, 6 00
439 Griffith Evmit, 2 G4
j 408? Philip Stiue, 2 4t
j 43'* Wilson Hunt. 2 Gt
| Alexaudef Scott, 2 0')
| '37 J'eier Shoeiibeiger, 2 10
i 124 j'etir SHoenbirger, g 68
|49 Peter Sliouoherger, 24
South Woodbernj Totem/tip.
471 William Montgomery, 3 22
213 Robert Shaw, ] 24
440 J'uter Shaw, 2 04
61 106 Martin Loy, 32
24.4 Martin Loy, j 20
64 100 -JohnS. llctriek, 32
H"i> odbeiry Tounship.
496 Robert George, 3
410 John George, 5 8,7
421 Alexander Bovd, 3 85
41'3-J Alexander Montgomery, 5 8.7
433 Hannah Montgomery, 5 8,7
346 \\ it Han 1 Montgomery, 5 85
194 Daniel or Paul Wertz, 1 ,7J
100 Henry Swoop, 2 88
Kiddle Woodberry Tounthip.
10 .Martin 11 vsong, 55 j
40 John Watt, 1 80
117 Daniel .Montgomery, 7 41 i
180 Daniel Montgomery, 2 41 i
400 Margaret Montgomery, 29 .75 j
100 Andrew Baker, 1 29
20 Andrew 80.x1e., 81
2 Philip Croft, 42
10 Adam Souder, 83
| Lot Mo. 72 Jacob Stroek, C 3
j Lot Mo. 74 Jacob Struck. . 1 ,7'j
TtiAlfiEftS ASSOI'MTIOAi.
Jl second meeting of Teachers, iJirc-cti.rs, i
ixJ Ai; friends of Education, will be held i
l in Kedford, 011 Tuesday the 22J dav of!
1 A,prii next, for the purpose of organizing a '
1 County Teachers' Association.
T. hi. GETTTS,
■ County Sup't.
March 28, ISoC.
JOHX S3. Rli.su, in Account with the |
J'nor and House ut Kmploy metit ot Bedford
JJouuty, lor the year ending Jan. f, 1850.
BK. !
T-c Cash from J. W. Liiigut) loiter, late
Steward, 8 <lO to i
11. MooiesCul. Bedford Boro' 187-3 1(8 95 >
M. ■Wis. gai vcr, col. Bed. Tp., '• 98 30
! JesseDiokch, col. Southampton -• 22 08
j Jos. Btrktuau, CcJ. .Monroe. •• Hi) 47
! tleury Wilt, col. JS. Providence, • 9 y,7
i James Clark, col. Londonderry, •• 3 59
> Andrew Home, col. Mapier, 90 11
iN . Jd- Wright, < 01. St. Glair, " 87 99
i Goo. Preleigh, col. Hf.rrisou " 71 (,8
jS. Shuck, col. Bedford Boro' 1854 77 61
i Uhaa- Star key, Bedford Tp. •• 153 94
| Dav.id ford, ctn. Broadtop, •> 12 10
1 L". J. Diebl, col. Colorain, ■ < 131 23
1 X. Snow-den, Col.Cumberland V. •' 17 DO
I Jan>e Pink, col. Hoj.eWi 11, • ' 49 18
I Jiouti Devore, col. Harrison '• 78 28 i
i John L. Hill, col. Juniata, " 1.7 no
i Daaiul Cypher, col. Liberty, * 54 9.7 j
j John Lo.very, col. Londonderry, ••• go jo
, Wm. O'Neal. Col. Monroe, •< 102 42
i We. Hull, col. Napier, •< 135 87
{ D-Jbisbelman.col. L. Providence •• 47 17
j S. Williams, col, W. Providence •• 47 00
I Pr. B irkheimer, eol. St. Clair, • 27ti U2
J avob Corl, col. Union, 40 00
Win. limes, col. Southampton, " 29 go
J. M'icodemus. col. M.Woodherry •• 298 92 i
J.. S. Brunioaugh, col. S. Wood. ,70 70
iPa 11. Shires, c.ol. Ut-eliord Boro* 185.7 7-7 00
J.il. Sehnebly, co!. Bedford Tp, •• 173 8.7
i'.. \Y. Morton, col. Broadtop, " 87 37
; Xichoias Mounts, col. Colcratn, >• 138 80
j L llardingcr, Cot. C. Valley, • 51 02 j
i George Long, col. Hopewell, 35 00 ■
jJ_ B. Hardman, col. Harrison " 15 00 '
Jelin iieily, col. Juniata, • 100 00
| K. Bergstrusser. col. Liberty, >• 35 00
jJ- <!. 1/oyore, col. Londonderry, '■ ,70 00
j Via. Cornell, col. Monroe, • 41 00 1
i J-Jlll Whetstone, col; Napier •• 8) 00 i
U- B. Martin, c.d. K. P.ovidenee, " 80 00
/cruel Morris, col, W Providence, •' 133 Oil
j A. Lashloy, co/. Southampton, •• G2 0" 1
Peter Fvvalt. col. SehOllsburg B. •• •! 71 !
' 11 Wysong. col. Union Tp., *• 100 00
K_ Rider, cut. U. Woodberiy, <• 127 93 t
Daniel Miller, col. S. Wood berry, " 1-76 31 ]
| J*tn Aistadt, col. St. Clair, " 77 92
| Samuel Hitler, 111 inies of pranis Ling. 18 44 i
.1856. "
, A mount due Treasurer, 3 43 i
— j
*,;.n43 9.7 ,
CH..
Aitu'tdue Treasure-at last settlement, sl9 IV
Paid Win. Hull, exoneration for '6l, 17 89
.1 darn Snider for beef, 1-7 97
I'D. Griffith for lumber, C 92
D.wd Ford, col. exoneration for '54, 5 31
Mr*. C. Booher, sup. out -door pauper, 379
David Stivers' for liour barrels, 12 82
Jacob Duiikie for lime. '54, 2 2-7
J.. Barkru.ui bringing pauper to P. 11., 75
•J D. Pertl. w, bringing pauper, 14 77 J
Ww. A. Mock for potatoes, 14 G8
John C. Fore, costs 011 suit, &c., 6 G7J
Henry Pluck, 18 92 ;
Il' AicCoy for apple butter and apples, 11 49 i
TV. J. K. KeelTe at. out-door pauper, 2b Go j
Michael Diehl for potatoes, 3 00
J.l.tKiet Deflbsitgh for beef, "54 . 4 09
li. Moore bringing pauper,'s4, 3 Of)
James C. Flanagan, out-door pauper, 10 00
Win. Milburn for two coffins, 8 00
Gideon 1). Trout, 1 quarter's salary, 5 00
Win. Milburn fur one coffin, 4 On
-JoLin Imler, 25u
Gideon 1). Trout on ac't of salary, 10 00
Alirab tui Ritcliey for apple butter, 18 25
Josse Dickon for sup. out-dour pauper, IS 00
Jacob Devore, collector, exoua'n, 'sl, 229
John Miller, bill of shot-making 14 81J !
David Over, printing, '54, 39 75 '
Glden I>. Trout, 1 quarter's salary, 5 00 •
John W. Peeler, ba'ance due h.tn, 4 50 j
W. Showman, iiringing pauper, G 371 '
J. S. Brumbaugh, col. exonera'n. '54, 8 05* j
Win- O'Neal, Co', ext iteration, '54, 12 29 i
Win. liams. collector, exonera'n, ! 51, 5 65
N. Lyons, hill of goods, 22 35 \
Widow Ulnar, sup. utit-door pauper, 5 00
P. Berkheiraer. col. exoneration, '54 . 8 00
G. W. Pigavd, siyndrv bills,out-d. exp's, 33 92
Wm. Kreighbaum. work done, 1 00
Frederick Turner for bacou, 5 50
A. M. C. Drayer, coffin, out-d. pauper, 40>
Jos. Barkuian, collector, exonwra' '63, 909
Rachel llolderbaum, sup. out-d. paup., o 00
Jesse Griffith for beef, 21 65
Mis. Ann Meek for apple-butter, 5 00
J. W. Bccler bringing pauper, 2 00
Michael Wertz bringing pauper. 1 00 i
W. W. Laney,coal forme of mill, 15 43
Jesse Dickeu sup. out-door pauper, 42 00 !
Daniel Washabaugh, cost, 10 671 !
Jesse Dicken, collector, exonevat'n's3, 6 76 !
W. F. Moor head for apple-butter, &c., 81 50 i
Samuel Devore bringing patqier, 7 37
Samuel Whetstone 1 quarter's salary, 500
Widow llolderbaum supporting pauper, f> 00
D. S. l.ongeueckr supporting pauper, 20 00
John Kimby work done at mill, 4 (>o
Frederick Oaks bringing jmupcr, 13 63
Samiu-l Brown fur clerking, 20 ot)
Mrs. Keigbar l for dried apples, &c., 18 71
Wm. Shaler for clothing. 16 00
Ad nil Miller for pork and be'f, 28 54
Frederick Richards f-r potato 's, 3100 !
Hugh Snide, fur pork. 30 17
Henry Wilson for beef, 13 11
A. B. Cramer bill of goods '54, 28 10 j
Wm. Miiburn for making coffins '54, 4 5)
A. Saupp, bill of hard-ware '53, 8 17
John Devore sup. out-door pmper '53, 500
V*telle/ Brenglc, erout tubs '52, 3 00
John L. Lessig mason work, 13 00 1
Lewis Galbangh, sup. out-door pauper, 7 00 1
John James hiii of corn for '54. 59 .75
Daniel Hershberger for beef aud pork, 21 73 !
I). Cypher, collector, exoneration '54, 21 88
Samuel Brown for clerking, 20 00 i
Wa. Sill far bocf, 15 20 j
S'.mitcl Whetstone 3 quirter's salary, L> 00
John Uorlev, one year's salary, 20 00
Gideon D. Trout bill of goods, <5 11J
Dr. F. C. Reamer medical services, 68 87 j ]
Samuel Vnndersmith btfl of beef, Ift 76
Michael Wcisel for
Lav hi Icfcca for beef. 949
K. Dallam, bill of goods 32 86
BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE
John Mel'arrnu for potatoes, 9 G<) ,
John (Jutes bringing pauper, ■' 12J '
J. W. Liiigeufetler pari of salary 'M, 41 25
John Ling bringing 4 pauper# 34. 22 o j
Samuel Whetstone for services,, p "0
John CnrJy for service#, F W ]
J. Mclfvai'u sup. out-door pauper '54, 44 00
Catharine Smith sup. out-door pauper, 13 00
George Kouds sup. out-door pauper, "00 .
Thounis Hortou bringing pauper, 18 o'J
Solomon Keigard for beef and pork, 2' 42
Thomas K, lci blackswitbiiig '32, - oti j
Georgu Gray for heel.- 2 .2
John Snider fur heel", 13 W" :
X. Lyons hill of goods, 20 1 ,
Henry llarshberger cider and apple#, 18 "3U
11. J. Henderson, use Sire Company, 2-3 "0
IJupp \ -Osier bill of goods '34, 40 b i
I.eWis Dreuning lor beef *.31, t j
l)r. IV. 11. Watson mod. at.out-d. p. 34 16 31
J. G. Mißtllck tobacco, Use p, hooao 51 o1" f
Kelly & Dugdale, bill of goods, 21 '-'8
J oltu .Maligna "1 G f
Samuel Snider for bacon '6l, 6e< j
I John Stone for beef, 4 43
' -Mrs. Smith sup. out-door paupvr, 10 'JO .
S. li, Whitfield, 2 60
Win. Spidel blacksmithing, 2 68
Win. Hoohe. sup. out-door pauper, 0 81
John Corly services as Director, 6 00
Sumiiei Whetstone services as Director, 5 00
A. Satipp bill of goods, II '2
J. W. Liugeufelter 1 quarter'# salary, 81 2
i Daniel Dibert for apple-imitcr &c, 7 43
Mrs. Conrad lioighard marketing, 'J 03 '
: George Sellers for beef and pork, 24 42
, A. U. Claim; for pork i*c, '34, 11 03 '
G. W. Blymire for tinware, I<l 97 j
L. Jamison part on chock No. 12, 40 U0
Win. <y J . li. Riser for earthen-ware. 3 s>jt
Mrs. 0. Smith sup. out-door pauper, 1- 43 ;
; I'etur 11. Sldres bill of Smithing, 22 00 i
John W. Liugeufelter, 50 00
' K. Fyan in part on cheek. No. 1, 0" 08 j
| Gideon D. Trout !or cat tie, 143 00 |
J . W.Lingcnfelter iu part check Xo.Gl, 3 ' "0 j
John Amos lor apples, 1 <3 ,
F. I). fleegle bill of goods, 21 41 j
Henry Moses part on check Xo. 23, 43 tio j
Dauii 1 Trosstlo for hams, ike., 10 47
i Win. F. Moorhea l, 2 quarter's salary, 70 00
J. C. Dicken sup. out-doer pauper, 20 00
Drown a: UuliDun part draft Xo. 18, 196 O'J
i G. W. Bon man 3 yeata printing ending
j ending March 'SB. 71 93
{ ilo. *to. 2 years ending May *'33, 7'J 40
! Philip G. Mcrgrof for potatoes, 1.1 80
llenrv Stni th molasses and sugar, 'oft, 21 23
Lawrence iauiisoii for hay, 20 30
Henry Detibaugh for CoIV, . 18 I' l , l
Widow Holdertianui sup. out door p., 13 23
■ John Miller shot-making, 20 12^
Dr. A. A. Cruiue, toed. at. out-d. p. 33 00
S. It. Whitfield, Justice leer; 4 37,
Hugh Moore bill of goods, 8 til
Sam'l 11. Tate. Esq , balance salary So 30
! G. W. Mock bill of goods, 10 00
; W. F. Aloorheatl nart ou diaft Xo. 23, IS 00
' F. Jordan, Esq., part <>n draft Xo. 40, Jb 30
A. B. Cramer & Co.. part draft Xo. 30, 3U 00
i Exonerations for 1833, 30 83
do. lor 1831. 21 46
do. for (855, 5 21
! Gio. Frally col. for 1833 exoneration, 3 22
llugh Moore col. 1833 exoneration, 7 23
IM. Wis.-gurver c 01.'33 exoneration, 10 68
I X. If. Wiightcol. *63 exoneration, C CO
Henry Wilt col. '33 exoneration S 371
And. Horn, col. '53 exoneration, 13 60
E. J. Diehleol. '54 exoneration, 4 .51
S. Williams col. '34 exoneration, 11 52
D. Esl.elman col, '54 exoneration 6 92
| James Funk col. '34 exoneration, 2 46
John Dowry, col. '34 exoneration, 4 58
C. Stuckey col. '54 exoneration. 11 00
T. IV. Ilorton col. '63 exoneration, 5 21
Commissions for 1833, 92 61
| Commissions for 1834, 184 17
| Commissions lor 18,55. 2 67
, E. Puilerhaugh Judgment in full, 270 00
P. Had. haugh bill goods Xo. 86, 8 37
; A. Zisile.r up. out-door pauper, 6 00
George Smith, 1 35
, Interest on checks, 68 82
I Treasurer's Salary for 1865, 7o 00
; AuJiiois for auditing account, 15 OP
!Wr. the undersigned, Auditors of Bedford
County, do certily thai we have examined the
foregoing Account of John H. Rush, 1 roasu
i rer of the Poor and House ol Employment of
Bedford County, and find the sasic to he eoi
j reel and true as above stated.
Witness our hands and seals jjiis thio Sh h
day of January, 1856.
balance due Treasurer, $3 13
JOHN ALSTADT. [L. 8.)
DANIEL BAKI.EY, [l. s.j
(jKU. W. SMITH , i-. s ]
j ATTEST :
j THOMAS it. GETTY#, Clerk.
| MONIES due the Poor and House of Enj
l piny men t of Bedford County by Collectors
I to January 1, 1856.
Henry Wilt Collector for 53 E.
Providence, $3 87
j John King, Hopewell 99 87
I Abraham Snodeu, 0. Valley 54 188 88
I John L. Hill, Juniata, 54 110 48 j
Jacob C'orl, Union 54 88 01
Jacob Nicodcuius. M. Wood. 54 353 07
: Peter Il.h-bircs, Bedford B. 55 151 46 i
! John H. Sohnebly, T. " lO'J 90 <
Thomas 11. {fortoti, Broadtop iJ 10 58
j -Nicholas Kooutj, Ccicrain " 62 55 j
Levi llardeuger, Cumberland V. 90 58 1
George Long, Hopewell 07 £7
John B. Hani man, Harrison 02 22 ,
John Heiiy, Juniau 30 03
Samuel Berkrtresser, Riberty 71 70 j
Jmuc* C. Dcvore, Lo u d under j 51 74 '
W. Carn#il, Monroe 105 70 j
John Whets!cue, Napier 151 11 j
Gideon ]>. Martin, K. Providence 77 02 !
Israel Morris, W. Providence, 102 03
John Alstadt, S'. Clair 19J 39 ■
Arnold Lashly, Southampton 41 80
Peter Ewalt, Sehellaburg B. 15 87 |
John Wysong, Uuion 55 54 72 i
Robert Elder, 51. Woo 1 berry 321 60 j
I>aniel Miller, S. Woodberry 146 89
§2550 09
Amt. of Notes Judgment <tc - , due
tlio Poor and Ilouso pf etuoloj
meHt of Bedford County, 123 80
JOHN FI. RUSII.
Treasurer.
March 14, 1556.
Si !
AND Report of J. W. LLVGENRELTER
Steward of Poor and House of Employment
of Bedford County from the Ist of January
1835 to the Ist dav of April 1855.
DR.
To cash of Carney <c I.cany plaster
grinding, $4 12| \
For Buckwheat flour, 3 no
TVrvid Declining corn 1 oo
William Thompson Kye 2 o<> i
Corn meal 2 00
David Broivn corn 1 (ifl |
Peter B irmond corn 1 'OO j
Marketing 2 QO i
Leany for corn sold *. 1 00 '
For Dun horse 90 00 I
Assumption Joshnt Mower, 160 ;
W. W. I,earn (lower sold is mill 51 00 |
John Keighart rye 6 40 |
W. Boohcr rye 11, 2-> !
For flour sola in niHl 17 pf) j
193 B'i i
Clt. i
By c4*b paid Jacob Simler Llacksniitli
mp. $ Slii
For Apples, 1 00 [
Mrs. Fetter -c. 4 60 I
Shat'er for veal. 1 69 j
Markciting sundries, 2 31*
Pedlar foygusdry good#, 7 121
i Marketing See., <5 00
Samuel Whetstone. 80
Marketing &c., ? 12|
i 5 eal, 2 70
Mirketting, 4 (.0
Repairs at race up to 10th March. 26 IK)
Pvr making roads ou mountain'.! year, 80 0o
Marsetting, t -27
• John If. Rush Treasurer, * 9<> to
Sundry marketing 2 00
Fred Oaks, I (ju
i Stopping sink iu Bason at pike, boo
John Dutfjn, 1 o<)
: D. S. Worthy, ] ',>)
i Markcttiug &e., 8 87|
Raid \S". F. MoorUeaJ to balmo; aseount. 1 81
103 871
j A list showing the number of Pnuprre admit
ted dis.n.u jred eloped died &c., during the
, mouths of J.umiry Febru irv ami March JkfSS.
[ w ft t? cr Remaining
>• ST S •*' •*-
i | f " |-
Januxry, 1; ]r> 0 0 0 23 17
February, 15 l'i 1 o O 80 10
March, II 15 1 0 0 20. 15
SI 48
Remaining Ist January IH.V> 4$
Making an average of 43 per month.
STITETOIT
Of the Mill fionllst January until the I*l
( April 1855.
5: O
ipj *< £ c
cf 3 S
** 3?
U 1
I Remaining in mill at settle
went 17 5 2
Amount oftoll taken in for
January r.3 20 6 2
February 45 2i> 5 o
March 52 27 0 0
Making 177 72 12 44
Amount ind in honda 05 401 4 4
Sold in mill in flour 47 0 0 0
David Stivers account 3 () 0 ()
John Rrighart 0 10 o 0
ticorge f.ysinger (1 7^oo
Nicholas Boor 1 0 0 0
W. Booher 3 R) 0 0
Joshua Mou er 6 o 0 0
Feter Smith 2 0 0 0
Sundry persons small quantity 0 0 2 3
William Thompson 0 2 0 0
David Drcnning 0 () 10
David Brown 0 0 1 0
1 l'vter Barm end 11 0 1 0
IBy 4V. \V. Leuuy 0 0 10
j Dliza Foster 2 0 0 0
j Jacob Ripley per Barnbart 5 0 0 0
; Ruber' Kurtz 2 0 0 0
j Mrs. Smith keeping Simon. 1 t> 0 0
j Widow Claar keeping David, 2 0 0 0
177 70 10 7
j Remaining in the mII 0 2 2 04
STITKUEW
j AND Report of WM. F. MOOREHEAD,
Steward of the Poor ami House of Em
ployment of Bedford Count}', from the
j Ist dav of April, 1835, to the Ist day of
Jan., 1856.
DR.
j To cash S. Vondersmith for grain, §9 37 4
| Thompson, for rye, \K 25
j Wni. Riiolicr, for rye, 5 00
•: Witt. Ilcrrmg, for grain, 2 25
j Ono. Foster, potatoes, 1 00
Jacob Bollinger, corn, 1 124
! Ditto, flour, 1 92
11 in. T. Chapman, 2 00
D. Dretining, corn, 56
Simon Cook, sheep, 15 25
11. Kurtz, " 8 25
Win. Griffith, " 50
. 'w. Rlymirc. flour, 1 00
' Geo \\ eidel, corn, I 121
: 11. Pierce, flour, 1 00
! Samuel Brown, mixture, 1 50
l>. Washabaugh, grain, 3 00
P. Safer, hay and rve, 6 871
i E. L. Anderson, 4 D. ccrn, 1 00
t Sundry persons, corn, 75
I)r. F. 0. Reamer, corn, 1 50
| K. Faster, lard and plaster, 7 2l
Saml. Brown, wheat, 5 00
| J. W. Lingenfelter, bal. on sattleni't 1 81
| J.as. Ling, beef, 75
: Dr. W. H. Watson, corn, 25
j Jno- L. Lcs.sig, corn, 5 00
; H. Moore, r\e, 1 87 i
Datil. J. Shuck, buckwheat, 75
Win. Ritehey, cabbage, 874
; Henry Defibaugh, buckwheat, 1 121
j John Ilnfor, parsnips, 50
Henry Tavlor, stove, 5 00
| Saml, 11. Tate, beef, 5 35
Sol. lleiuiund, buckwheat, 1 oO
Jno. Miller, bran, IS
I 1
Total, §lO3 90J
j '
' , (;R
--11 \ amount expended for the use of the
Poor and House of Employment, from
j the Ist of April, 1855, until the Ist of
Jan'v, 1856.
Cash pd J. Snyder, for marketing, §1 50
| Sundry persons, do, 9 38
! 2 baskets, 75
A. Ickcs, altering lambs, 09
Seed onicus and straw, 2 30
1 Plants, 2 50
; N. Davis, shearing sheep, 2 25
j Wm. Becgle, straw, 1 00
Potatoes aud cucumber seed, 3 00
Sundry persons, marketing, 3 50
Blackburn, bacon, 1 (56
I Applebutter and P. O. stamps, 2 50
1 Market'g,A" btuiing razors for paupers, 1 75
] Thread and dried apples, 4 624
. I). Price, altering pigs, 75
Geo. W. Mock, dishes, 1 64
W. F. Moorbead, wheat, 7 50
A. M. Horn, peaches and apple?, 275
; Sundry persons, straw, apples, Ac. 342
: Alex. Ling, 1 50
Wm. Philip;, butter, 58
j Mrs. H. lckos, '• 1 96
; W. Krcigbbaum, work at pipe?, 2 25
i Sundry persons, straw and butter, 437
I Jno. llet'roTi, work at pipes, 3 25
Geo. Smith, butter, 47
! Hauling coal and night's bill. 10 16
| Marketing, 2 37
I M iu. Cary, work at pipes, 8 00
; Toll, portage and bUeksiuilhing, 2Ou
j Marketing, 1 31 i
j Applebutter, 3 12
§95 GO;
! Bal. in bands of Steward, 829 J
§lO3 904
j STATEMENT of the Poor House Mill
j from the Ist day of April, 1855, until the
i Ist day of Jan"y, 1856-
To aiuonut of toll grain brought in b;
the mill as per monthly returns:
' r r ' a *
jj y z:
" ? z
zr ri
18 f>ii.
Ap!. L, grain in Mill. 0 12 0 0
May ],ani't ret'd, 48 32 ;">i 0 0
June 5, 44 44 42 27 GJ U 4
July 3, '* 44 32 8 14i 0 3
A up. 7, - 4 44 20 3 3 0 0
Sep;. 3. 4 •< *29 13 1 0 2
Out. 2, 44 44 39 26 0 0 0
Nov. 6," 44 431 IS 3 22 0
IW. 4," 44 30 15 8 19 2
Jan. 1, 44 31 10 13 15 0
Amount, 3131 153 SGI 5G 17 j
1)Y amount of Gain used in the Poor
House and sold o sundry p**r<oasfor cash,
till on aeconnts, and for work done in re
pairs at Mill, House, ive.'
~ c" £" ~
I? 3 £
i ~ 'j c
o
W
, Auit. of grain used
in Poor House. 260 <> 16 In 0
For horse feed. 0 30 0 0 0
Hogs, cattle, 0 27 0 0 U
•Sold sundry persons, 39 56 23 41 11
Amount, 299 113 £9 56 17
; Am', of grain re
maining in mill, 141 40 171 0 0
LIST of Paupers admitted, JLchnrjrcd,
died, ifco. during each month, ami the num
ber retuiining at th eiul of each month, al
so the average number supported in the
House during the tear, together with the
number oi out-door pauper# supported and
i buried bv the Institution from the Ist dav
! of April, 185.1, to the Ist dav of Jamjar' ,
1850:
Foin:ilt"J reiunhiiugat end of mouth.
Ma !cs remaining nl end of mouth.
Children bound out.
Died during the month.
Kh)pcti during ho month,
Di.-cliaigcd during the month,
Admitted during tho month.
1 855.
I Remaining in the Huuis
April 1, 1855, 28 15
April, 5 3 1 0 0 23 15
May, 8 S 0 0 0 23 15
•June, 5 3 2 0 0 23 11
•July, 8 5 110 21 15
Aug., 1 0 0 (i 0 25 15
! Sept., ] 2 0 0 0 24 16
Oct., 11 12 0 0 0 23 15
: Nov., S 3 0 2 2 22 16
Dec., 3 1 U 0 0 25 16
53 37 4 3 2 235 151
M;iking the average number i>f Paupers
I in the House for nine Months 43, of whom
I 6 arc colored: out-door pauper,-, 6, making
the average in ali, 49.
Funeral and other expenses were paid
for four deceased paupers tu the County,
who could not be brought to the Poor
llou-e. Bills wpre paid for board and
medical attendance for 7 pinners, who were
sick in different parts of tiie County.
Eighty-three wavfariug persons were
. provided with b >ard and lodging, of whom
37 were from Germany, 13 from 1,-eland, 2
, from Soot laud, 7 from England. 7 from
i Fiance, 2 from Denmark, .5 from Poland
and 12 Americans.
Reanii.ing in the FT on so, Jin. I, ISSG, :
25 males, 15 females—total, 40,
STATFiMEN'T of the pro luce of t'i°
Farm and Garden from the l-t of April,
185-3, to the Ist of J any., 1S58:
547 bus. ens of corn, 387 bus. oats, G
bus. wheat, 380 bus. potatoes, 27 tons hav,
II loadsVorn fodder, 204,1 lbs. pork, 4520 ■
lbs. beef, 223 lbs. veai, 71 lbs. mutton, 14
beef hides, 3 calf skins, 210 lbs. lard, 264
lbs. tallow, 33G lbs. butter, 20 bus. apples,
20 bus. tomatoes, 12 bus. hems, 2'a b"..
onions, 2i small do. 2SOO heads cabbage,
20 bus. beets, 3 bus. peas, 6 bar. cucumber '
pickles, 0 bar. crouf, 15 bur. parsnips, 8
bus. carrots, 180 lbs. wool.
Ikvft stoek on the Ist of January, 1836:
2 work hursts, 5 milch cows, 1 Durham
bull, 48 sheep, 1 brood sow, 21 shoals.
Feed for Stock.
15 tons bay, 3 tons straw, 3 loads corn
fodder.
Vegetables, Provisions, &c
280 bus. potatofs, 12 bus. beats, 10 bus.
onious, 200 beads cabbage: 5 bir. crout, 4
bar. pickles, 4000 lbs. pork, 500 lbs. beef,
400 lbs. lard, 240 lbs tallow, 1 bar. vine- ;
gar.
ARTICLES manofaeturo'i by M it run in j
the Poor and House of Employment, from
the Ist of April, 1855, to the Ist of Jaiiy.,
185 G.
G5 shirts, 23 prs. piliow cases. 17 sheets,!
10 round jackets, 23 prs. pants. 2S dresses
for woman, 9 do. for children, 5 ulriff ticks,
1 feather tick, G stand covers, 2 coats, IS
chumuifts, 9 sacks for woman, 23 aprons,
15 night, raps, 4 vests. 9 towels, 2 gnder
shirts, 4 linsey blankets, 3 shrouds, Hi
handkerchiefs. 4 undershirts, 42 prs. u.ens'
socks,ls prs. stockings, 4 prs Grower*, 6
bolster ticks, 11 eouifortf, 8 bar. neap, 20
lbs hard do.
Amount of produce A?, gold to sundry
persons for and on account:
78 bus. corn, 82 bus. out*, 957 lbs. beef.
AVE, the undersigned, Directors of the
P.mr au 1 House of Employment of Bedfotd
County, <li> ccrtifv. that we bate examined
the annexed account, statement tftrJ report
oi' VMU. 1". Moorhead, Steward of said Poor
and 11 iirse of Employment, from the Ist vf
April, IS5;>, until the Ist of .(any., JBSB,
and Sad the saw: pi be correct.
~ - • ■ - •"- -- - -- •-
\\ imeiji aqr hands and seals, this l<t
day of J any., A. I>.. J.SSG.
, ' .JOIt'N UOKTM4Y,
(>. THdOT,
U. P. SHUCK,
Attest, l'irecfpf*.
Thomas 11. GETTY?, Jr., Clerk.
| March 14, 1556.
GbtMnj and Cry Goons Store.
rjlflE K**tb*r are jm-t recdvit-j: a ~ *
, ," m *' ar "' eh-ap near itiuint at J 1.1
b) A.Ui,. VWTHIA'C d JJMI' CObl .'. a
their stem, it, TfcsEast Com.r | fa |i ?
consisting in part of Coats. Pants, Vest*.
Satin Stocks. Huadkerchict*. Booty nd Shon,*
Bat* and Caps, ami all other anUJca usually .
kept in Ready Made Clothing stcr.-r.
Also a good tf.M !in,.-i,i < } /it 1* C(JOD'>-
consi sringof Calico, <i. i.aine. Shawl's!
Alp• -h*. Trunks. Carpet Sacks. &e., k- c .| alt
of winch they will ,ell as cheap „* ra „ W
curmljlsewh-rnin Bedford, for Cash or Coun
try Produce.
Th.n- request all their friends in town amt
country ogi*e them a ell. and yee rnd exam
ine their stock f<-r themselves as th. v consider
it a pleasure to show their goods, whether iiei
sons wish to prchase or u, t.
j „ „ , SP.VN'ABOR.V & CO.
! Bedford, April 20,
titeciitoi** Rat ice.
JI'TTEItS testimontary hiring hctm grunted
J to the suoscriti-irs. oil the Estate of John
■sfnlth, lute of Puh,3 Township, dee'd, ad
{ vrm* indebted to said Estate are hereby
; notified to make pay rift nt immediately, and
! th " s ' : h'ving claims against the mmj, will
, present theta properly atnhuutlcited for bjc
i Cement.
PETKK SMITH, of two* Tp.,
JoH.v AKE, of St. Clair Tp..
March 2i. 183(5 " Extfu.Gr,.
\ Notice to Tresspass? n !
IlEllUli t warn any persons from l.unt
tug, a-king or otlierwi.se treiefpassjiit* on
my primises, as I ;rm determined to en force
the law against all without to f>cr
-1 sorts, so offending.
Tbe subscriber has a speeiul 'Taut for his
dam*
II IK AM F. ROHM.
Uo'erain Tp. Feb. 21U550--c.
NOTICE T() fM )LLECTORS.
It i* absolutely cecessnry that the coun
ty id Bedford .-bould Imve tnonev. Sim
owbs the late T.-msnrcr 51490 87*. The
Commissioners are determined that tfjcv
"ill not increase the taxea as long as tl.e'y
ean avoid it; they are equally determined
that the ( oilecfnrs 8H pay op. Writs of
eseeutioti vm! be isseed at once- agniust all
delinquent collectors of 18,74 ar.tl previum
years, for balances remaining after the 15tu
ot March next,and tr. the collectors of
1 555 just as; ~,u as their 15 months have
expired. By order of the eonimissinnri s.
I'. 0\ i,U, Treasurer.
Feb. "29, ISSC.
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS?
Collectors of the Poor Tare-are notified
that Itixecnt uii- will Issue at once rgatnrt
all delinqiicnt collectors of's4 and prcvi
ou-. viors. for balances remaining after :he
V" th a f^ l ,rel >'CXt. and on the colk-cors
!•>,■ 1 >.5 just ;,s soon .-in their 15 months
have nxrirml. Bv order or the [ir.e;<-rs
GEO. W. BI.YMIKE, Treason r." '
Feb. 29, ISSG.
IJIPOIiTJST TO If 11.1. OWRERt?
IIfO JUU'Aif D'.S Improrud Srnuf ar.d Scrcen
■ * . '"lt Machines. Mili Bushes. Boiling Glotb*
and Bran Paster.,. f{h im.1,1 ji,,p ruV cd plan;
.*l.l Ser.-w s, I. urn and Cob fVriTiders, Patent
B-adces f.,r M.'li Spimiles, Bouable JJilJ*,
a ;rr i.i 'il lii grind ten bushels per hour, Miij
lions ami Mill Burrs nude to order. Also,
Stoiei - l meet ( ~nj Kiln acnl Orain Jlrver ,
:i v iisiiiiie iiiveuto.ii,. The above nrtieie'e
kept C i'itally o.iiur.d. and eui 1* obtained
a: any n i -. !r,,m B. I). BUOAL).
'' 1 lo.s iu -dfurj County, wim is also
ig.-uT t.,r Lodford, .Somerset, and adjoiTiiri
iielliti.s "
Mill .eight work done at the shortest notice,
j-i I uu ih • in ,tt r.* isa!>;*.L*c* t'jrms.
rcln-:i iry I>. (S.NG.
Met' )R:'.IIC a '.-J Reaper and ."lower for Hale
;, . v S- 0. 8110 AL'
it Sclu-bs urg. Pa., ageal forhlair and Bedford
counties. February 1-3. 1 SOtl.
.^Ek T ' 25 r JBT > M €LS j&2m
TUP Partnership heretofore existing U tweeu
the u , lersigned, i::i lor the nam. and Arm
of Weisei ."s Foster, in the Coach and Wagon
iranijt.ic.or\ , is this duv dundved oy mutUMt
eons -nc. The business of the late firm will tie
settled up >v W ip. \\ eisel, who is authorured to
c I'lee: air accounts, So; , andjmv tlri-dtlts o
the firm.
TTM. WEISEL.
J(J US FOSTER.
f).•?. It, 1800.-nsl
ADIUISIISTRATORS NOTICE.
LU T FKRS of Ad'hiuUtration have bcttti
granted to the aubnerjbor c>D the esuto
of Daintel \V. Btackburn, late of StClair
TowmjUip. deed. All persons indebted to
siid estate are noted to make immediate
payment and those having claims or demands
agi j-.| it are requested to make known the
saui * without delay to tie? subscriber living
at Fleasantvillc in St (liair Township.
s ami: e l black burn .
Feb. -29, 184<3-f
SETTLE UP.
'JpiIF suhscrihcr. having disposed of his Store
L in Bedford, is iiesirtms of cloniug up his
hook.-. All persons indebted to him arc :cf)t!cs
red to settle up immediately. ITis Books will l.e
ill the Hands of Mr. Job .M.' Shoemaker, till first
July next.
II" i thankful to his friends for the very
geturous support they have yielded him sim-o
his commencement in this place and cordially'
roccoinntcnds Mr. Job M Shoemaker*a*a yono4
man of good Imsiness habits, of strict hoi esty.
capacity and integrity, and who will not fail to
giic general satisfaction to my customers and
the public.
EH AS .M.nSIIER*
March I I IffoC-l in.
flilUf SALE
OF a School 'i.iuse in .V ipjer T. wrthip ernt
Andretv Homes and others. To !' wild nt
Pu'dioSale or outcry on Saturday t},e JJd day
of March iust. (Bits third r>f the pureff.;-
u>- ney in band at liar conti riuatkui of the Sa
on,; third it) six itlouthi, and the rbhtatnitsg •
tlhrti 111 0:10 vimc.
By order ot thj Scboo! Directors.
J. W. HULL, 0. WHETSTONE.
M' M. K'K'K, I] E\UYA LB Alt
r- KIN-sKY, J. R. MOWKY,
March 7, IS',O.
toon OIiTASb'SAVIICWTSi
rnllli Books and X'otes of Peter Kadehaiigh,
.L are hot in my hamh for collection, I* r
scii* avonld do well to is-'l and settle at once or
costs will ! c added to them.
.SAMUEL UADEBAUGn,
Match It, 18.*'C-tf.