an J the finances of th State arc emlarras se ecifiiiitions, Plans aud Proposals will he exhibited at saW place fr three days previous to said 24tlii April. Blank printed propoj.ls will lie found in the hand* if p. \ an Duvand-r. Rsi|.,Btonerstowi>, .'aroii 11. Barn lollar, Bloody Kpn, and the Secretary in Bedford. Byor.eref the Board. JOHV MOWER, Secretary. March 28. 1856. S CHOOIJ. T III'I ll' E subscriber, thankful for the patronage X heretoforo extended to liim, would re spectfully announce to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that lie will open a .Sctioor. on Monday, April 7th, in the Lectun-room of the Presbyterian Ch irch. His best endeavors will ho used to discipline bis pupils intellectually, morally and physically. Terms of Tuition, per quartor, to bo paid at ■the ciosc of each qu trior, f dlon i: Primary, $3 00 Practical, Afithm -tic. Geography &c. 3 50 M ithem itic* and Natural .Sciences. 4 00 Hertford, Mch 28, *56 GEO. SIGAFOOS. Ailininixtrator'H IVuticc. I KTTEKS of Administration having been Xd :rtilted to the subscriber, living in South M'is, |i,ifry Township, on tlm Estate of Henry Bsirci. I.tteof siid Tow nhip, dje'd, all p ;r --*on indebtod Pi said EsttMar/hjrj'iy notlfl /.I !o tuake paym .'nt iiuuiodlately, ani tliosa lnv • •3 claims agvioutic ite I for sittbme'it. Mtrch 28. 4J AVID C. LONG, Mm'r. I OFFICE. C. V. M. P.Co-T ■) Fob. 28, 185 C. \ 'TTTCE U hereby given that the Board of j -v Directors of tb:s Company li ive this day ! (evicd an assossui ml of 5 per c .'tit, on alt pre not rs belonging to the Coiupwy ani in I r - on the sixth diy of Febritiry, 1850, cx ? vi>t on origin il applic itions approved from ' 'V. 2'), 185 i till the sMd sixth day of F ibru ••f.v, on which tfibre is assessed 3 |h.t eent.-- o: all premium notes expiring lxtween 1 dates, -uid not renewed, 3 per cent. The ! II * f -Jptfra ol this LGlupiAii) iirti hereby required j J Jay their several amounts so assessed to I •' i iiiisuiyr tr.iutUnzed receiver of this i "? • *-t hint 1-ifly days of the publication of i 'hi, neti.-c. ATTSST—JOHN T. GREEN. ! '•arch 28,1856—3t. AND AMIUI AHF ! ferers. ltd!. sub.-.crilie<- who has .suffered all the! uorrors of Indigestion, is anxious to im 'sr, the ost-r method of euro to iu Valid siiui r-rrly affected. *£53./S: *• '-"cms, Msw(j TREASURER'S SALE OF UX3B&T3& LAKES. AGREEABLY to the provision* of an Act of Assembly directing the mode of selling unseated lands Jur taxes and other purposes, passed the loth March, 1815, snd the supple ments thereto, passed the 13th of Mai oh. 1817. aud the 25th f the County of Bedford, hereby gives notice to all persous concerned, that unless the County. State, Sehoof and Road tuxes, due on the fol lowing tracts of unseated lands, situate lu Bed ford County, are paid before the day of sale the whole or such parts of each tract as will pay the taxes and the costs chargeable tbereou. wiil be sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on the SECOND IfOA'Wl ST/1 DAY OF JL'NE NEXT, for the arrearages of Taxes due and the costs accrued thereon, and said sale will be continued from day to day, until all' are disposed of. DAVID OVER, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, I Bedford, March 28, 1856. \ Bedford Township. Acres and Warrantees Aiuouut of Perches. or owners. Taxes. 383J Jacob Funk. $1 16 10 Alexander Boyd, 1 20 Broodtop Township. 245 Joshua Edwards, 117 lix William Edwards, 1 17 3D John Grove, 16 365 William Gray, 1 52 499 Charles Richards, 1 44 292 Peter Kesg.iee, - 02 100 Murdec.v Wheeler, 75 97 Abraham Kerns, -4 47 Wiu.T. Daugherty, 1 26 16 William Figard. 12 SOt) It irelay & Foster, CO 180 Francis .Moan, 2 10 325 112 William Ward, 1 95 400 Jacob Myers, - CO 400 Robert Sharp, 2 50 344 Benjamin Price, 1 2° 431 Abraham Henry, 1 - ' i 390 120 James Razon, 1 2" j 60 Wra. T. Dnugherty, 28 400 James Patton, 1 160 Josiah Duugati, 24 39'J William Runn. 1 2 ,J 431 Montgomery Thorns* ~'- 372 Samuel L. Tobias, 1 36 438 Margaret Montgomery, 1 50 8(3 James Conley, 1 9o 400 Philip Murray. "**** 2 50 Colerain Toicnship. 4222 Philip Diehl, >24 4(>6 Christian Dielil, 1 20 489 David Hessner, 1 32 424 William Scott, 1 28 399 John Smitb, 1 20 30 Balser Dull, 36 600 Samuel Williams, - 24 60 Philip Diehl, 48 100 John Hartleroad, 35; Johu Steckmau, 48 Cumberland Valley Township. 354 K8 Robert Levis. s 4 399 115 William Levis, 1 20 419 108 Johu Levj, 444 16 John Piper, 1 s ' 398 112 George Davis, 864 Steele Sample, 1 08 H air won Township. 362 52 William Piper, 48 \ JO4Y Jrio. Garretson A Aid. Sheets, 34 ■ 250 John Metzgar, 2 OT j 400 Johu Metzgar, • 4 34 Hopewell Township. I 400 John Keibei, 5 00 | "213 Joseph Lancaster, 00 99 Richard Clark. 28 > K. Puderbaugh, (widow,) 1 48 209 1 sracl lioalja, 2 59 227 Zachariab Moans, 2 83 I 250 l iuiuthy Moans, 0 25 ' 212 Robert Shew, 1 24 j 200 William Nicholai, 48 I 4 Daniel Means, 12 | 499 John Treves, 3 09 j 45 Elizabeth Swirtzweldcr, 8 7 Hugh Wilson, 82 Xapicr Township. 150 John O'Neal, 4 80 200 Job Maim. 2 50 Cast Prortlenct Towmhip. 421 George Dewoese, 1 80 40 Klisha Barton, 20 40 Aaron Barton, 12 60 Charles McLaughlin, 4tM) George lie**, 72 lis) Jacob Ritchev, 86 4(H) William Long, 1 99 , 4'*) William Cavin, 1 6" j 431* John Crosby, 104 Proridence Tou-nihip. 37 Solomon Williams, 40 : 44T Hiunah Alberti, 1 80 j 2<>2 Nicholas liaimuond, 1 20 301 Lemuel Gustine, 1 52 14'est Proridence Township. 110 Ezikisl King, 21 St. Clair Township. 4 Lots Jacob Ink's heirs, 48 100 John Stifller, 1 20 Southampton Township. 439 Joseph Cooper, 1 32 404 Daniel Huff, 1 20 340 Jacob Herring, 1 04 100 Michael IlcvcHer, 1 02 ■401; Johu Kerr, 1 20 200 James liiggs, 60 339 Stephen Reed, 1 00 439 William Keed, 1 04 188 James Reed, 1 20 Cornelius Cooper, 1 20 100 George F. Alberti, 80 ! 46"*; William Bell, 1 20 430 Isaac Hunter, 2 08J Union Township. 400 Juhn Swaggart, 96 40') Leonard 266 Alexander GarduHy, 2 16 ' 110 William Smith, 1 04 45 Samuel Burke!, " 52 11C Juhn Shee, 88 toll Jaines Joh.taton, 88 , 50 Frederick Snyder, 28 310 Jeremiah Jackson, 2 52 414; Jacob Swaggart, £ i§ 44f) William pierson, .2 64 4-40 Kbcneaer Bran ham, 3 96 120 Conrad Iffilcr, 72 200 Chrlstley Bowser, 1 80 100 George Laib, 60 100 Jacob Burkct, 1 30 150 Peter Sboeuberger, 88 400 John Still, 5 00 396 Adam Black, 2 28 200 Marcus Irvjnb, 1 20 322 Michael Shimer, 4 41 400 Michael Shimer, 00 439 Griffith Evans, 2 64 408* Philip Stine, 2 44 489 Wilson Hunt, 2 64 438J Alexander Scott, 2 60 127 Peter Sboenberger, 3 16 124 Peter Shoenberger, 8 68 40 Peter Shoent-erger, 24 Soulh Woodberry Township. 474 William Montgomery, 3 32 2J2 Robert Shaw, 1 24 44 49 V 8 i Jacob Devore, col. llarrisou '• 78 28 I John L. Hill, col. Juniata, " 15 no Daniel Cypher, col. Liberty, " 64 95 John Loivery, col. Londonderry, < 6o 16 Win. O'Neal, coL Monroe, " 102 42 Wui. llall, col. Napier, " 135 87 D. Eshelman,col. E. Providence " 47 47 jS. Williams, coi. W. Providence " 47 00 1 Fr. Berkhcimer, col. St. Clair, • 270 02 j Jacob Coil, eol. Union, " 40 00 Wm. limes, col. Southampton, " 29 82 J. Nicodemtij, col. M. Woodberry " 298 92 J. S. Brumbaugh, col. S. Wood. " 66 70 P. H. Shires, col. Bedford Boro' 1855 75 00 J.U. Scbuebly,col.Bedford Tp, " 153 85 jT. W. Hortou, col. Broadtop, 87 87 Nicholas Kooutz, col. Cole rain, " 138 80 .! L. llardiugor, col. C. Valley, " 51 02 ' George Long, col. Hopewell, " 36 00 J. B. Hardman, col. Harrison 15 00 John Reily, coi. Juuiata, " IQO 00 ' S. Bergstreaaer. col. Liberty, " 35 00 J. C. Devore, c#i. Londonderry, '• 50 00 Wm. Cornell, col. .Monroe, •< 41 Oft ! John Whetstone, col. Napier " 80 Oy ' G. B. Martin, cul< E. Piovidence, 80 00, JsraelMorris.col. W-Pruvideiice, " 133 IF)" A. Lasbley, col. Southampton, " 62 00 Peter Ewaß, col. Schellaburg B. " 31 71 John Wyaong, col. l*uin Tp., " 100 00 JK. Elder, col. M. Woodbcriy, '• 125 93 ■ Daniel Miller, col. S. Woodberry, " 156 31 John Alstadt, col. St. Clair, " 77 92 i Samuel Imlur, inmics of Frania Ling, 18 46 I 1856. J Amount duo Treasurer, 3 43 $3,843 95 ' CK. ! Am'f duo Treasure" at last settlement, sl9 11 i Paid Wm. Hull, exoneration tor '54, 17 89 j Adam Snider for beef, 15 97 Wm. Griffith for lumber, 6 92 j David Ford, col. exoneration for '54, 5 31 Mrs. C. Booher, sup. out -door pauper, 379 David Stiver? for tlonr barrels, 12 82 i Jacob Dunkle for Irrae, '54, 2 25 I J. Barkman bringing pauper to P. 11., 75 J i). Fcrdi-w, bringing pauper, 14 77; i Wm. A. Mock for potatoes, 14 68 i John C. Fore, costs on suit, Ac., 6 671 | Henry Fluck, 13 92 ' T McCoy for apple butter and apples, 11 49 | Dr. J. E. LeetTe at. out-iloor pauper, 20 00 Micbael Diehl for potatoes, 3 00 Daniel Defibangh for beet, '54, 4 09 H. Moore bringing pauper,'s4, 3 00 James C. Flanagan, out-door pauper, 1(1 00 WTB. Mi!burn tor two Coffins, 8 00 j Gideon D. Trout, 1 quarter's salary, 5 00 Wm. Milbnrn for one coffin, 4 00 ■ John lmlf4. 2 50 | Gideon D. Trout on ac't of salary, 10 00 Abraham Ritehey for apple butter, 18 25 | Je?e Dicken for sup. ont-door pauper, 18 00 Jacob Devoro. collector, exoni'n, '54, 229 t Johu Miller, bill of shoemaktng 14 81J j David Over, printing, '54, 39 75 Giden D. Trout, 1 quarter's salary, 5 00 ■ John VV. Peeler, ba'anco due hlra, 4 50 > W. Showman, bringing pauper, 6 871 J. S. Brumbaugh, col. exonera'n. '54, 805 i WniJ O'Neal, co'. exoneration, '54. 12 29 ; Wm. liatns, collector, exonera'n, '54, 5 sft , N. Lyons, hill of goods, 22 35| ! Widow Chiar, sup. out-door pauper. 5 Oft F. Berkhcimer, col. exoneration, '54, 8 00 G. W. Figard. sundry bills,otit-d. exp's, 33 92 Wm. Kruighhaum. work done, 1 00 , Frederick Turner f;>£ Imcou, 5 60 ! A. M. C. Drayer, eoftin, put-df. pauper, 400 ; Jos. Barkmau, collector, exonvra' '53, 909 I Rachel Holderbauni, sup. out-4, 4t Zj i John -Ling bringiug 4 paupers '54, -2 .3 , Samuel Whetstone for services, 6 Uo John Corly for services, o w J. Mcllvai'ii sup. cmt-door pauper '54, 44 00 , Catharine Smith sup. out-door panjmr, 1< 00 I George Roads sup. out-door pauper, . Esheltuan col. '54 exoneration 5 92 James Funk col. '54 exoneration, 2 46 John Dowry, co!. '64 exoneration, 4 58 C. Stuckey col. '64 exoneration. 11 00 T. W. Horton col. '55 exoneration. 5 21 Commissions for 1853, 92 61 Commissions for 1854, 134 17 • Commissions for 1855. 2 67 E. Puderbaugh Judgmsnt in full, 276 (X) j I*. Radebaugb bill goods No. 96, 8 87 A. Zigler sup. mjt-door pauptw, 5 W) George Smith, 1 85 Interest on checks, 58 82 Treasurer's Salary for 1855, To 00 Auditois for auditing account, 15 00 ■j WF. the undersigned. Auditors of Bedford ; County, do certilv that we hav# examined the ; foregoing Account f John H. Rush, Treasu rer of the Poor and House ot Employment of Bedford County, and find the same to be cor rect and true as above stated. Witness our hands and seals this litis 9th day of January. 1866. Balance due 4 treasurer, ?3 43 JOHN ALSTADT. [l. S.} DANIEL BARLEY, [t. .] GEO. W. S.MII H , [u. s ] Attest : THOMAS E. QITTIS, Clerk. j MONIES due the Poor and House of Etn ! plovmeut of Bedford County by Collectors | to January 1, 1856. l Henry Wilt Collector for 53 E. Providence, 53 87 John King, Hopewell 99 37 Abraham Snoden, C. Valley 54 133 88 John L. Hill, Juniata, 54 116 43 Jacob C'orl, Union 54 38 01 Jacob Nioodenms, >J. Wood. 54 153 07 Peter H. Shires, Bedford B. 55 151 46 John H. Sahnebly, T. 44 169 90 Thomas 11. llorton, Broadtop 44 10 53 Nicholas Kooniz, Ooleraiu " 62 55 ljevi Uardenger,Cumberland V. 96 53 George Long, Ilopewell 67 87 John B. llardman, Harrison 62 22 Johu Keily, Juniata 30 03 Samuel Berkstresscr, Liberty 71 70 James C. Devore, Londoiidery 51 74 W. Carnell,-Monroe 105 Tt John Whetstone, Napier 151 11 Gideon B. Martin, K. Providence 77 02 Israel Morris, W. Providence, 102 63 John Alstadt, S'. Clair 197 39 Arnold Lushly, Southampton 44 86 Peter Kwalt, Schellsburg B. 15 87 John Wysong, Union 55 54 72 Robert Eider, 11. Wooiberry 321 60 Daniel Miller, S. Wooclberry 146 89 *2550 09 Auit. of Notes Judgment &c, due the Poor and House of employ ment of Bedford County, 123 80 JOHN H. RUSH. Treasurer. March 14, 1856. mTMT AND Report of J. \T. MXGKVFELTER Steward of .Poor and House of Employment of Bedford £ouity front the Ist of J nna*ry 1834 to the Ist dav of April 1855. DR. To cash of Carney & Lwuy plaster grinding, $4 12^ For Buekwh-at flour, :t (H) Pa*id Drennlug corn 1 ttfi William Jiye o 200 Corn meal • *! j 00 David Brown corn 1 00 Peter B.trmond Corn ff jl * W; it ■ 100 Marketing ,J* ft • • 2 00 I.yahy for corn so,id . . . l, 1 W For l>trn horse "' 00 00 Assumption J oshna Mower, 1 50 W. \Y. Leany flower said ia will 51 00 Jolip Uoighisrt rye 0 50 W. Boolier rye 10 25 Porflour sold in mHI 17. 00 IV3 87 J CR. Br cash paid Jacob Sitnlar JBlackstuith ing, $ 21J For Apples, 1 00 Mrs. Fetter marketting &c. 4 IK) Shafer for real, 1 Hi) Marketting sundries, '4 81£ Pedlar for sundry goods, 7 12J Marketing &e., C 00 j Samuel Whetstone, SO Marketing. Ac., 8 l2i Veal, 2 75 Marketting, 4 oy Repairs at race up to 10th March. 25 00 For making roads on mountain 2 years, 30 00 Marketting, 2 37 John H. Rush Treasurer, 9" 00 Sundry marketing 2 00 j F red Oaks, 1 00 Stopping sink in Bason at pike, 5 00 John Dutfen, 1 00 j D. S. Worthy, 1 50 Marketting &e., 3 37£ Paid W. F. Moorhead to bal inc.- account, 1 81 193 374 A list showing the number of Paupers admit ted discharged eloped died Ac., during the i months of January Pebru try and March 1856 j S K C cc Remaining i _c T -r. X 'S * E. 2u January. 12 16 0 0 0 25 17 February, 15 10 10 0 30 16 March, 11 15 1 0 0 26 15 81 48 Remaining Ist January 1855 46 Makiug an average of 43 per month. STITEIMT ! Of the Mill, ft oralst January 1855 until the Ist April 1855. 5c2 S | • ~ e S Remaining in mill at scttls meut 17 5 2 21 Amount of toll taken ia fur January f,;t go 5 2 February 45 20 5 0 March 52 27 0 0 Making 177 72 12 44 ! Amount used in house 95 4<'4 4 4 Sold In mill in fiour 47 0 0 0 ! David Stivers account 3 0 0 0 ! John Reighart 0 10 0 0 George Lysinger O 7 4 0 0 Nicholas Boor 1 0 0 0 jW. Booher 3 10 0 0 I Joshua Mower 5 0 0 0 Peter Smith 2 0 0 0 Sundry persons small quantity 0 0 2 S William Thompson 0 2 0 0 David Prenning 0 0 10 David Brown 0 0 1 0 Peter Barmond 0 0 1 0 By W, W. Leany 0 0 1 0 Eliza Foster 2 0 0 0 ! Jacob Ripley per Barnhart 8 0 0 0 Kober' Kurtz 2 0 0 0 Mrs. Smith keeping Simon, 1 0 0 0 j ; Widow Cluar keeping David, 2 0 0 0 177 70 10 7 Remaining it: the tu 11 0 2 2 04 STATEMENT AND Report of WM. F. MOOREHEAD, Steward of the Poor and House of Em ployment ot Bedford County, from the Ist day of April, 1855, to the Ist day f Jan., 1856. DR. To easli S. Vondersinith for grain, $9 374 Thompson, for rye, 2 25 Wm. Booher, for rye, 5 00 Wm. Herring, for grain, 2 25 Jm. Fneter, potatoes, 1 00 Jacob Bollinger, coru, 1 124 Ditto, fiour, 1 92 Wm. T. Chapman, 2 00 D. Drcnninp, corn, 56 Simon Cook, sheep, 15 25 K. Kurtz, ,£ S 25 Win. Griff.tli, " 50 Geo. Blymire, flour, 1 00 Geo. Weidel, eorn, 1 124 B. Pierce, flour, 1 00 Samuel Blown, mixtisrp, 1 50 D. Waehalmugh, grain, 360 , P. Suter, hay and rye, 6 87 4 E. L. Anderson. 4D. ccrn, 1 00 I Sundry persons, eorn, 75 Dr. F. 0. Reamer, corn, 1 50 , E. Easter, lard and plaster, 7 21 Sauil. Brown, wheat, 5 00 J. W. Liogenfelter, bal. on settlcm't I 81 J as. Ling, beef, 75 i Dr. W. H. Watson, ccrn, 25 Jno. L. Lessig, com, 500 1 11. Moore, rye, 1 87 4 Danl. J. Shuck, buckwheat, 75 Wui. llitcbey, cabbage, 874 { Henry Defibaugh, buckwheat, 1 124 John Hsfer, parsnips, 50 j Henry Tavlor, store, ,5 00 ' 8 atui, 11. Tate, bi-ef, 535 ' \ Sol. Beiuiund, buckwheat, 1 00 . Juo. Miller, Iran, IS > Total, *lO3 904 CR. BV amount expended for the use of the Poor and House of Employment, from the Ist of April, uutil the Ist of Jan'v, 1856. ' Cash pd J. Snyder,for msrketiog, $1 50 1 ! Sundry persous,' do, 9 38 I 2 basket®, ; 75 ; A. Ickes, altering lambs, 09 Seed onions and straw, 2 30 Plants, 250 ' X. Davis, shearing sheep, 2 25. j Wui. lleegle, straw, 1 00 Potatoes aud encuuiber seed, 300 J | Sundry persons, marketing, 3 so* ! I Blackburn, bacon, X 66 | Applebutter and P. O. stamps, 260 j ! Market'g,A honing razors for paupers, 1 76 I Thread and dried apples, £ 624 j D. Price, altering pigs, 75 Geo. W. Mock, dishes, 1 64 ) 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 I W. Kreighbaum, work at pipes, 225 J i ijuudry persons, straw ami butter, 407 ( Jnq. Jly.fron,. work at pipe*, 3 25 Geq. Smith, butter, 47 i Hauling coal and night's bill.* 10 16 | Marketing. 2 37 Win. Cafy, worjc at pipes, -1, .S OQ, Toll, ppitageand blacksujihioc, 00 Marketing, t *• 'i **>■' *■' 131 i" Applebutter, 8 12 i - ; iV ,.; , sascoi ! Bal. in basis,of Steward, 8 29J I 1 ! ... J.• *W3 904: STATEMENT of'the Poor House Mill from the I*t day'of April, 1853, until the Ist day cf Jan'y, 1856 To amonnt of toll grain in hi the mill as per monthly returns: I <. js o tr* S <- O C 7T. - *J f> 2 £ " 5- £ p- o cs . % :1855. Apl. 1, grain in Mill, 0 12 0 0 1 May 1, ain't ret'd, 48 32 5} 0 6 •June 5, " " 42 27 fii 0 4 July 3, "• " 32 8 144 0 3 Aug. 7, " 20 3 3 0 0 Sept. 3, '< *< 29 13 1 0 2 Oct. 2, " " 30 20 0 0 9 Nov. 6," 434 18 3 22 0 Dec. 4." " 30 15 8 19 2 , Jan. 1," 31 10 13 15 0 Amount, 3134 153 5Gi 56 17 BY amount of Grain used in the Poor House and sold to sundry persons for cash, , and oti account*, an 1 fur work done in re pairs st Mill, House, Ac. 2S w p sr 2 "U 3 g £ Si ? ST C -.7 p. Arot. of grain used in Poor House, 260 0 16 15 0 For horse feed, 0 30 0 0 0 Hoes, cattle, Sec., 0 27 0 0 (i Sold sundry persons, 39 56 23 41 11 Amount, 299 113 39 56 17 Am?, of grain re maining in mill, 144 40 17j 0 0 LIST of Paupets admitted, discharged, died, &c. during each month, and the num ber remaining at the end of each month, al so the average number supported in the | House during the year, together with the number of out-door paupers sup-ported and ! buried by the Institution from the Ist dav • of April, 1855, to the Ist day of Janttar . ; 185 C: Females remaining ul end of numtli- Males remaining at end of month. Children bound out. Died during the month. Eloped during the men lit, Discharged during the month, Admitted during the moti'.h. 1555. I Remaining in the House j April 1, 1855, 26 15 1 April, 5 3 1 0 023 15 Ma v, 8 8 0 0 "J 23 15 June, 5 3 2 0 0 23 14 July, 8 5 1 1 0 21 15 : AU£T., 4 0 0 0 0 25 15 I Sept., 1 2 0 0 0 24 10 :oct., 11 12 0 0 0 23 15 ] Nov., 8 3 0 2 2 22 16 i Dec., 3 1 0 0 0 25 15 53 37 4 3 2 235 151 Making the average number >f Paupers in the House for niti months, 43. of whom 6 are colored; out-door paupers, 6, making the average hi all, 49. Funeral and other expense? were paid for four deceased paupers iu the County, who could not be brought to the Poor House. Bills were paid for board and medical attendance for 7 paoj-ers, who were sick in different parts of the County. Eighty-three wayfaring persons were provided with board and lodging, of whom 37 were from Germany, 13 from Ireland, 2 from Scotluud, 7 from England, 7 from Fiance, 2 from Denmark, 3 from Poland and 12 Americans. Remaining in the Hou*. -Tan. 1, 1850, 23 males, 16 females—total, 40. STATEMENT of the produce of the Farm and Garden from th" Ist of April, 1855, to the Ist of Juny., 1856: 547 bus. ears of corn, 387 b :s. oils, 6 ' bus. wLeat, 380 bus. potatoes, 27 tons Hay, ' 11 loadsVont fodder, 204.) lbs. pork, 4820 , ! lbs. beef, 223 lbs. veal, 71 lbs. mutton, 14 , haef hides. 3 calf skins, 210 lbs- lard, 264 ihs. taliow, 336 lbs. hatter, 20 bus. apple*, |2O bus. tomatoes, 12 bw. beans, 21 bus.! 1 onions, 24 small do. 2800 hauls' cabbage,, ; 20 bus. beets, 3 bus. peas, 6 bar. cucumber ; pickles, 6 bar. crout, 15 bu*. parsnips, 8 bus. carrots, 180lbs. wool. lave stock on the Ist of January, 1850". ! 2 work horses, 5 milch oows, 1 Durham bull, 48 sheep, 1 brood sow, 21 shoals. Feed fur Stock. J i 15 terns bay, 3tons straw, 3 loads corn ; fodder. Vegetables, Provisions, 280 bns. potatoes, 12 bu*. boots, 10 bu*. j I onions, 500'naads cabbage: 5 bar. crout, 4 , bar. pickles, 1000 lbs. pork, 500 lb*, beef, 1 400 lbs. lard, 240 lbs tallow, 1 bar. vine- ! S* • ; ! ARTICLES utanufactarou by Matron in the Pour and House of Employment, from ! 1 the Ist of Anril, 1855, to the Ist of Jab}'., f 185 G. ' '* ' . | 65 shirt*, 23 prs. pillow oa*os, J7 sheets, • 10 round jackets, 25 prs. pants, 28 dresses j for woman, 9 do. for children, acbufE ticks, 1 feather tick, 6 stand cSvers, 2 coats, 18 ohimtuies, 9 sacks "for woman, 23 aprons, . 15 night caps, 4 vests, 9 towels, 2 under- I shirts, 4 liusey blankets, 3 shrouds, , 1850. JOHN CORLHY, O. 1). TROUT, U. D. SHUCK, i Attest, IHrectors. , ! Thomas It. Gettv3, Jr., Clerk. March 14, 185 G. - -- —— - - — f . Clothlag end Dry Goods Store. WW: subscriber* ore just receivhig a!.< w ... '"""J"*"'* arxi otioaji amonini i:t oi UFA : I'V MADE CLOTHJ.XU bed DRY COOLt * j then? store in tbe£a*t Comer ot-Bedfnrd lis!!.' ! ?*">* f*M of Hunts, Pants, Vests. Sbim j L l ,* 1 * M w. ' I,a| >dktrchieft, Boot* and Shoes, j hata ail.. kept in Beady Made riotbin* Stores. Aiso a good aasurtuieitt of LkY GOODS < consisting of Caiit-o, ,]. !,#, sbawj*' Trunks. (Srpt Sicia. *r..kc: eii of wbfcfe thee win self a> cheap r. ,-nt, i-- pro i CB,v /jelswti-rv- in Btdfon!, f w r Cash ,r CoUh ! try Produce. i be. request. all their friend, in thwhatut . them a eH. and *<, and exam ine tlicir stock fr thetuiteives a*the, consider : It :t p.easnreto Show their goods', whet her iter- Kufcftttibh to_ picba.v* cr ?iot. j SOX\aboex & CO I Bedford, \prfl !Hi. li-55. EvccuterN Notice. i T L FTEHS testaigeutary having Lecu granted' i lJ to the subscribers, on the Estate of John i Smith. lute of Union Township, dec' 4. sii ! pews indebted to said Estate are hwebv II notified to make payment .immediately, and i tliosa having claims against t!i; ma'e, wild present them properly authenticated for aet th men!. PETEK SMITH, or Union Tp., JOffV ARE. Of St. flair Tp' j Jrc " "' ' Eztcti/of). Nolicc to Tresspassers I j ¥ HEREBY warn any pcnwuis from hunt i A i"?, fULing or otherwise tresspassing on j my priiuiees, a, I am determined to enforce :!ie law against all without respect to pec i sons, so offending. . The subscriber has a special grant for Li* " uani. HIRAM F. 15OHM. Uwerain Tp. Feb. 29,1 bSC-c. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS i It is absolutely necessary that the cr nn i ty of Bedford should bare money. SI e owes the late Treasurer 51400 87". The Commissioners are determined that tboy will not increase the taxes as long as tliev ! can avoid it. they are equally deter jnntevl that the Collectors sham, pay up. Writs of execution mil be issued atonce against all delinquent collectors of 1854 and previous ! years, for balances remaining after the 15th .f March next,and or. the collectors of 1 1855 just a* soon as their 15 months „ave t expired. By order of the crunuiis*ionees. D. 05 ER, Treasurer. I Feb. 29, 185 G. JBTa7 53 <5 THE Partnership heretofore existing between ,SJ": ua 1 "'?aed, under the name and tin., of \\ eisel k foster, in the Coach and Wagon Manufsc ory, is this day disolred t.v mutual consent. The nminess of the ] a , c tirrv will In* settled UP by VP:,,. M'eUel, who is authorized to j CO dec t all accounts, At., and pat iLcuUis'o l*ie Srm. wji. ICEHEI. ; Jons FuSTEK. Dec. 14. Itsss. r>s? . .SETTLE UP 'pHE suiwcriiHr, having disposed of his Store | I. iu Be-i/oni, U desirous of closing up his ; book*. All persona indebted to him arc :equea te.l to settle up immediately. His books will be iu ill"! Hands ut Mr. Job M. Shoemaker, till'first July next. II - is thankful to his friends for the re: v geut rocs support they have yielded him since his couiuieDoeiu Dt in this place and ctrdi.iT' ,' rec:oiiiinciids Mr. Job M Shgeauker.aaa voting mm oi'gdot busioess habits, of strict hoiest., cupscity a.d integrity, and who will not fail t-, give ft 'ierai aaiiaiactiou to my custodiers and , thopuolic. rr.IAS Af. FISH KB. Msrei: 14 ISSC-3 m. j NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. Collectors of the Poor Tares arc notifled that l,\eitt (.Hi will issue at once against til dcliuqu mt ctolicctors of '4 and previ ous years, for htiianct-s remuining after the i 15th of March next, and on the Collectors lor IS.">5 just s . j lAiOfe OI'T A\ VITjE COSTb. fpiili Books and Rtua ofl'eier Ba.T.i'oaugh, ! X are left it, my bauds for collection. Per-, sens would do ,r.-|! to cull and settle at once i r oosts will be addud to them. SAMI'RL RADEBAUGJI. I March 14, 18,>6-tf." ADUfPSriSTaATORS Iff OTIC E, LETTERS or ii:iiaistra.tidn have becrv granted to the subscriber on the eatato of Danucl W. Blackburn, late of "StClair j Towisiiip. deed. .\ll persons indebted to i said e;a'e are noted to make imutediato payment and those having claims or demands ag*i-i>t it arc requested to make known the j saute without delny to the subscrirtr living | at Pie.isaiitvlile in Si (Hair Township. SAMUEL BLACKBURN. ' Feb. 23, 1813-f j ~ ITBLIC SILE " ftF a School Hovjxe in Napiot Township near : U Andrew ffomc's and Other*. To bt sold at j Public 8-vlj or outcry on Saturday |I± SM day iof March fnst- Ono tjiiril of the putcha.Y tng .Mjchines. Mill Ril-Jtoa. tle'-tilig tj'oths and"Brn Dusters. lim.st improVvd 'plan; M fll Sat'ow*, Corn ar.dlCob u iiski s, t'i.i "K i Bridges lor Mill Spiudie*. Portable Aidi*. I warranted to jrrind ten bviahcls fur hour. M ill . II ' Jiona apd Mill Buns made fd <>rde. Alsb.y . i Sftufer'sPatent Corn Kiln aid tti-aiu J a valuable invention. 'i be aixne articlee are ' ! kept uonst.-tiitly on hand, and ctn fi;- -btained ! aJk.n.d time, from S. D. BBOAJD, , at Scoertihnrg, 15 - fford County,' who j* alau agct'i f'ir Bedford, SoWiaet. and adjondnj • counties. - ■ Mill wright work rfone at the th.vrtest nbtiec, j and on Ih.j most ro-istmaWe tcrmV-'' J KebfuSky 15. 18-VT. ... M IfcODRMICK"!* Reaper Vnd "Slower for sale :1 by s, B- UKOAV ' Pa., 3gont for Bulir and Bedforii count IPS. February 15,1856.