the expense of living ami intelligence, be- | fore lie can stand ajut<- of Imn in the work simp. They must be alike, Ibrise.rw-i rpects, !k fore competition trill cense tn be'f ruinous to the intelligent and generally rc- , fined American mechanic. J Now, against ail t hi*,-Americans demand j protection—nut in tariff laws or reran tie enactments; but by the cessation of that j policy which the old parties have so long pursued, of inviting to pur shores, of pay- j iug a premium for foreign mechanics and of j j.reletting foreigners to Americaus general- i Tv. Aiiwricwo skill and labor hare Wen too much io>t siglit of by the old parties,— ! politicians have had almost exclusively the foreigner it) his eve—trot that there was anything tn htm superior, or i-von equal to j the native burn, but because the new center jo our shores wis found to be easily uihul- j <)ed as an in-triiiitcnr for the accomplish- 1 went ot party purposes. This disorilama- j tioit against American moeltunies an 1 la- j borort has fc.-ei going on for years. The j political demagogue may have made by it I but surety the native born cltTzen uot bio-" j s d with a patrimony litis 10-t. The time has come to aj ply iba remedy | -or at least, for Americans to look at the ; matter soberly and earnestly. The inc- i chatties and laborer* of t'.iis country eotu- : prise the great proportion of the coring pop- > ui i'ion of tho country. Ir is for them to ascertain the remedy and apply i'. Any thing thai, will cause the in/lux of foreign competitors to diminish, or cease altogether will be a ready: and there is no rm;dy but in a diminution that will relieve ourct, but it was a different thing I ! when locofoco.- were drawing the salciies, — 1 j the proposition was voted down, and the lo- i j cofooo majority thus adopted and approved ' ; the act they professed to condemn. The ; i next specimens of loeofoeo reform attempt- i | ed arc to be found in the general appvn- • | [nation bill: first in a chnwe increasing the ■ i salaries of the Supreme Judges one thou" ' saim dollar? each, and (>f the Common Pfeas | : Judge's four hundred each tints tubing an ■ additional fifteen thousand dollars out of Sit- . Treasury, and next Lit creating a new office,. ! called a State Engineer, with a salary of | two thousand five hundred dollars, whose ' i duty it will be to perform- work strictly | within the Hue of the Canal CommissioaWv j duties. Thg grossest attempt; however, to rob the Treasury by these reform iueofoeos, j is to Ite found in the act passed a few days j | >ine, ( lad which uas vetoed by Gov. l'oL i.oox,) osiensifJy to regulate the public ! printing, by which the system now practised ) * .f letting the printing to the lowest and ! IK-.-T bidder was Uoue away with, and souie ' locofoco favorite was to he elected State | 1 print-r. This hill, it 5s said, by printers, j i who have examined its details, would have added upwards of Thirty thousand dollars j prr annum to the'eustbf doin* rite work. . i Thi.- is the sort of retrenchment practised , by the locofoco party when iu power. — , So/Htr.s l •! 'iig. UEX. JACKSON* AT V MKTIJODM" C< INFERENCE. The Western Christian Advocate record t'ne following interesting anecdote of Juck i sou. The sectic of it was in the Tennessee Annual Conference, held at Nashville, aud l to which he bad been invited by H vote of t the members that tiiev might have the pleasure of tin introduction to htm: The committee was appointed, ami the General fixed the time for 0 o'clock on Monday morning. The Conference room being too small to accommodate the hun dreds who wished to witness the introduc tion, one of the churenes was .substituted, and an hour before the time filled to over flowing. Front seats were reserved for the ; Conference, which was called to order by ! the Bishop, seated in a large chair in the. ; altar, just before the pulpit. After prayers the committee retired, and a minute after entered, conducting the man whom all de | lighted to honor. They led him to the Bish- I op's cltair, which was made vacant for niin, ; the Bishop meanwhile occupying another jilaee within the altar. The Secretary Was | directed to call the names of the members jof Conference, which he did in alphabeti ' ed order, each t outing forward and receiv ; ing from the Bishop a personal introuue . tion to the ex-President, and immediately i retiring to give place to the next, i The cerernonv had nearly been eomple ; ted, wlien the Secretary read the name of Rev. J notes T ' an elderly gentle man, with a weather-beaten face, clad in a ; .suit of jeans, arose and came forward.— Few soesficd W knew bun. lie bad always ; been on circuit or the frontier, and though alwavs nt conference, he never troubled it with long speeches, but kept his seat, and said but tittle —that little, however, was always to the purpose. Mr. T. came for ward, and tvas introduced to General Jack son. He turned hi.- face towards the Gen eral, who said, 'it seems to tuc that we have met before.' The preacher, apparently- em barrassed, said: 't was with you through the Greek campaign—one of your body guard at the battle of Horse Shoe—and fought under vour command at New Or leans.' The General rose slowly from his seat, ami throwing his long, withered bony arms around the preacher's neck, exclaim ed: 'We'll soon meet where there's no war—where tne .-moke of battle never rolls, up its sulphurous incense!' Never before or since have 1 seen so many tears abed as then flowed forth from the eyes of that vast assembly. Every eye was moist with weep ing. Eleven years have passed away since that day. The old hero has been more than ten in bis silent and narrow home. The voice that cheered the droopiug Ugh*, and thundered in the rear of routed armies is . silent fotever. The old preacher, too, has fought bis last battle, laid his armor by, and gone home to his eternal ret. TjrNroine aeute philosopher says: pover ty is a disease which can only be cured by industry and frugality. This is a mistake. A poultice taado of gold dust, spread upon a bank bill, will do the business effectually. ' v '■ Caotion. IWARK any person or persona from hunting fishing or otherwise tresspassing ou ray prero *w a* I am determined to enforce the law against nil without rwspect to persons, so offVm -1 n °" PKTER BARNPOI.LAR. West Providence Tp. I April 18, IHWS £ BEDEGRD INQUIRER AND CIIROMCLK." ii i;r." v, • ~ _ •_ "...ZT^-T LIST OF mMMS Of Merchandize of the County oj Bul ' foj d, h'T tin year 1)., IS'Mj. Bedford BomutrU ! "•* . *• ■ . Class. Tax. A B Cwwr k Co, . 12 12 tip i A J Xausom M 7 h) | Nichols* Lyons •'. 13 10 (jO G IV Hupp* 13 10 (Kt : Samuel Shuck k Co. T4 7 W j ■ K .•!!>• &. Duedal- 14 7 06 . i K'U'i-rt Jf'jcan 14 7 00 j ; John Arnold, (bardwuri-y Tl 7 00 j ! .SOBSMhhii K G<>. 11 7 00 I Agnes Srtupp 11 7 <;0 : Dr. B F Harry It 7 f />ainib>ilar 13 lo 00 I Thomas K itchier It 7 00 .MoHtroi Tivni/iip. ! J fT'orton 14 7 00 j i 0 Fletcher 14 7 0o \tieha--I .Miller It 7 00 s'oulhumpfon Township. John Cabnrr 1t 7 00 ; H illiatn Lushley 11 7 0o j I.wshflsy 4 Walters 14 7 00 ! Kirk ii Fletcher It 7 00 i Col train Township. JjltlM # Beoglu 14 7 00 . Du-bl 4 Curl 14 7 ot) Bro-dlap Township. , Evans Prothor 14 700 j i Fines Jv Kchelbarger 14 7 00 Liberty Township. . Daviil Berkstresser It 7 00 : f Lewis Putt 1 i 7 00 , Jacob Snyder 14 7 0) 1 Jehu Cyphers 14 7 00 | ) William Fisher 14 7 00 ! John Sh.tler [eating house] 8 3 0) Schelldntrg Borough. ! j'otth S ScheH 14 7 00; i A B Bunn 14 7 00 Statier 4 Son It 7 oo A J Snivel* 14 7 m Miller 6r Conler 14 7 0" Widow Schell 4|- Son 11 7 00 j ! Colvn"'!>• "ankeen, I : tickings, paperoiualht,crash, Uw |, glove,, doss, and a large aHsortmetit bf men s and hov's wear, all prices, black ail fancy sum- | me'r verting*, casainstta. clothH. twcea* and sat tine its, cotnilcrpanes, Irish lipgi.s. a large assortment of men's a nd boy's summer bats, j misses data. Ixmnets. h-mtS and shoes, all ( sizes and prices, in great variety, looking glasses. &e. Jc. | GROCERIES. —Superior Golden Syrup, N. i i <•>. and Sngar house Molas-va, B-.o f offee. X. , : (). crushed, clarified end steam Sug-irs, spices, ters. extract of ruff.e, rice, chocolate and i candles. QUEENSWJiRE. —A lmgc assortment of Qneensware and GbcvHre. all ct which they are determined to sell cheap, j They respectfully invite all in search of bar- 1 gains to give them a eall ia-tore purchasing, i .No trouble to show goods, j Ai! hinds of produce taken in exchange for ; ' goods at cash prices. I. J. kJ. M. SHOEMAKER, j Bedford. April, 18, 1856. STORE, New Firm and Sew fiood*. IX THE TOWN OF ST. CLAIRsITLLE. WJV. la.-g leave to inform the public that we V V are now receiving and opening an entire new stock of Goods of great variety and all of the latest styles, consisting in part of Cloths: superior Fancy and Black Cassimcrs; | CktssineltH; Tveela. and alt kinds ' 1 GotitU:- j mens' and f.itdie.v DRESS G(X)!)>>; all the . NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES-, ! I Prints from six and a fourth cents, up; .Mous- I tin de Laii.es. i lost lt-autiful style* and tin- j ish: Muslin, bleached and unbLached, from ' j a tip up. GROCERIES. elmrge tor showing goods. All kiuls of country produce taken fori goods and the highest prices adorn- 1 by 11EINSLIXG k BBIDAHAM. . St. t'lairsvilie. April 11, lS5t,-e 1)K. A. P. Fir Lsis, OFFERS his professional services in all the branches ol Medicine, Surgerf. Obstut- '■ l ies, and all other branches e<>nnecvd with the 1 profession, to the citizens of l'tttonsviil.-, ' ; Wood berry, Hopewell and the ruiTouading i coupuuuity; and liopes by strict attention, an-i formei sitcce*s ill practice, to give satis'se lh>n to all who favor him with a call. He will ; always t>v found at his office, o:K.- fourth of a i tnileVorlh of i'.ittonsvillc, naless profexsion- J ally engaged. Pattonavilie. April 11, 1856.-C* MEW GFOODS. rjAUE undorsigued tnigs leave to infortu his JL frienus and the puidic. that be tan just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is t"W 'exhibiting .41 (heap Side, 1 A general assortment of ii"w style of SPRIMI .LW SI MMER GOODS, comprising in a great variety of Ladies Dress Goods—consists in pait of Thulies. Lawns. I).- Lnlr es, AipstJcs. Madetntti CU th. Ac. Jc. and a great variety ot Blaek and Fsncy Cas siiners. Linen and Cottoiiade for Gentlemen*" and Boys' wear. Boots. Shies. H'U and Bonnets. Groceries, Queetutwori, Ujrdirare, Brooms, Bttckels, Tubs, Cmrus, 4c- 4c". Tiic above stock cOns'sfsof er-ry article Usually kept in stores —all uf which will be sold cheap for css'h or approved prod wo. | Thanklul for past favors ) hopes by fair i j dealing, .and a desire to please to continue to , merit and recsi*e a Itln-ral shire- of he public ! ! patr .liage. , t G. W. BP PP. , Bedford, April 11. 1356. I Attention Riflemen ! t-XrOU are hcrt-hr, ordered to ptrade X on Tlmrsdav the 17tli inst., in winter ti liform. with pin mi, at 1-4 o'- vlock A. M. full turn out is retjnes ted'. Bv order of the Captain, WM. K.EEFFR 0. S. April 4.1856. SI. VICODETIIS, JUHticr ol" the I'race. HAS removed his Oltice to JulbsnaSfreet two doors North of the--liKtli.er and i Chronicle" Otlice, and two doors South ol' 1 f King 4 Jordan*' Olfice where he n illpunctu [ ' ally attend to the collection of all claims j placed in his hands. Bedford,' April 0, 1855—rt Narcross 5 Rotary Plar.ing Machine. j Air ANTED—'To sell the Rights arid .Machine* VI 'for a Rotary-Planing. TotigninjJand Groov ! itig M achine, for hoard sand plaiK. under the Xorcross Patent. Also, the nttachneut of thb Moulding Mvcbino, which will work a whole ! hiMrd into mouldings atone opcrxion. This patent ha* been tried, and decided in the Su ! prenrc Court In Washrigton, to oe o infringe j men!, being superior to Woodworths Machine Apply to J.J>. DALCf Wiljow .Sliert, above 1 Twettth, Thilidelphia, where tlr- Machines i can b* seen in operation. ; Jan. 18. 1856—8ui ADMINISTRATORS NOHCE. LKTTKHS of Adinioistration have bocn granted to the subscriber otvthc estate of Ilaiiuel \V. liiackburii, late f StCiair Township, deed. All persons iidebtedto Said estate are noted to nftlfe immediate payment and those having claims tjr demands agai-ist it are requested to make known the futiie without delay to the subscriber living at Pleasantviiie in St (Tlair Townslip. SAMUEL BLACKBURN', t Feb. '29, ld4B—f Administrator's Hotlcc. ' "I ETTEKS of Admiaistratibn hwirg been i i granted to the subscriber, living in South iV\ otidli rr\- Township, on the Ksuto Henfj; | fletitefes hitvof Townßiifp/docM. til por i st>ns indebted to said Kstateare bore'oy notified i to make payment iturned those hav ' lug claims against the sanao will present tbera j properlv authenticated fot roulemayt, ! March 28- DAVjLP C. LOXE. Adm'r, | I.UUH OUT AND AYE COSTS. ' rpilK Books and Notes of Peter Uadeliaugb. ; JL arc left in my hands for collection. Pec ! sens would do well to call and settle at oncenir 1 costs wilt be added to them. SAM URL R VPFBAT GH, March 11. 1856-tf, 1 . ■ * * ! | i i the Court of Common Pleas of Bed' Jord County. j Is nie K.ITATK os Jan. 4 * K. Hau.tw. 5 l/"ll EKE AS O. E. Su AVNUS, Assignee of | TV tliu Estate of Jam en K. Hallum, did ott ; j tlie 7tli dat of April. IHSB. flk- in the oflice til j the i'rothonotarv of the Court of Common Plea* of Bedford Cetinty, his Account ! said , j K state— Notice is hereby given to lite creditors of ' said .las. K. Hal lata, & all others interested in 1 said Estate. that the Honorable Judges of onr ' isuid Const have appointed Friday tin* 'Jib dry j of it ay next, lor the hearing ;f the seine, and I j for allott ing cause why the said Ace unit ought j ! not to he allowed.—-and in default thereof the j said Account will he continued. Witness Hi- Hoft. P. M. Kitomell, President of our said Court at Bedford the Bth dav of : ; April, A I). 185 C. f>. VTASHABATtin. Phrf.Vy. i April 11 y IHoti. In the Court oj Common l'lats of Lied- Jord County. Is THE Matter OF run ESTATE <* SA sr. Hi FOLK. { "VTEri'KKEAS O.E. Sii 1.N.50.V, Coti.tniUee of | T the Estate afore-Said, did on the "Ist day of Fehrusry 185 C. file in the office of the Pro- .' j thonotary of the Court of Common J'k-as ol \ Bedford County. his Account as CoiurifllHe of i ! the Estate of Samuel BwegU— Notion is hereby given to the creditors of ; the raid Samuel Beegle, and all others interest- j | ed in said Estate. that the Honorable Judges ; of our said Court have ..]. pointed Friday the j j 'lth day of May next, for the hearing of the : i same, and for shoe ing cause why the said Ac- j count ought not to he allowed . ami ui default thereof, the safiic will be couth mod. Witness the lion. F. M. Kfnnno'l, Presh.'-nt j of our srid Court ut Bedford, the Bth day of April, A. I). 1850. 7). WASHABAUG-H. Prc'h'-j. April 11, 1856. PUBLIC SALE ♦ ' i of Valuable Krai Estate, r.N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' • | J. Court of Bedford County, the subscriber I i will expose to nlobv puMie vendue or mitci'v. ! j JtT THE COURT 'HOUSE. in the Borough : ,of Bedford, on MOND.iY tin ~>'h day of M.IY ; j >cxt. " ' : | a Valuable Tract of Coal V.aml, j contain-ng ;l(>0 Acre*. more or less, situ-! at- in Broad Top Tewnship in said County, i adjoining lands of E. P. Phelps, land, late >1 i ; the heirs of M'-shick Edwards, hind of {Tamil i ton and Evans, and other*. • j Tea MS : CASH. j JOHN* DICKEV. .I,lm'r j hi the Estate of S. L. Tobias. tltc'd. j April 11, 1850. j"~ LIST OF lIISES I>I,"T down lor Trial at M IA- Term.(sth dm .1 1850. Sarah Lumao vs Zichius Sum an | George Mullin " J. Patterson et al ' Charles Stacker - George Ickcset al j Samuel 8. Stttekey •• Uonty Kiser j G. W. Fieird •• John Griffith et al Jacob Silkier •- IVirid Knrns | C-UUiioii wealth for use 44 Robert C. Morris ' D.niiel Bjker 4 I'luHp S. Crolt ' It Parteison's use •' Samuel Vond -rstni'h i A brum Lehman 44 S, M. Barclay's ud'r • lieury Siil 4 - Sam'! Griffith Aildn Kurftey 4 - JobS. Akcrs Levi Uaoi.Hger '* William lih.ir I! oilman v Grisly Hunt, t.- B.T. Ji.Co Sarah Bixh-r et al 44 ' l> B TFisegarver et al Adam Kershiier •• George. Black burn S Adaiu Fumey Job S. Alters John Crisman 4 - Christian Ling i C. Sroufn-r's assignee* •• Jus. S. Beckwith (lirsm F. Rohm - 4 Edward B. 'front Edward B. Trout " S.imnel Vaylor • Michael Sanmiels - 4 Samuel Cart is Phitip Harkk-ioad 44 Eljas TfSte Jos. Wolford •• Win. Blair ct nl Uaniei .Smith •• Same E. B. Met/.gar's use •• John Treadwell Samuel Mitlw •< Paul Wer'z Thomas .Miller 44 • Same John llerr •• O. E. Shannon Same •• John'S. Heiriek • C. Stoutier's ussigaees John Cessna J). WASUABATGII, Piot),' y. Profh'y* Office, April 11, 185 d. liPfjp' MiTI'L A EI, persons int..rex!i-d either a heirs, ere l\. ditors. or otherwise, arc hereby notified i that the pillowing named pernors have filed thuir accounts jn the Register's office, and that , , they will he presented t-> the Orphan's Court ol Bedford Countv on Friday the lull d.y of M,ay next lor confirmation. t which time and place they may attend if they think proper. The Account t.f t). K. Shannon. Esq., (luar i Jian of John Blaukioy's minors. The Account of John Cessna. Esq.. Guar- I diaii of Daniel W. Blackburn, now dee'd. The Account of Jesse Blacthurn, Guardian of Jesse Rouser, now dee'd. The Awouvt of JOK. -MeDaniel. Adrn'r of I Daniel .Vlauspcaker, lite of West Providence Township, dee'd. i The Aeeeunt of S tfnuel E. ReAsrH'. Esq.. Ev'or of the last Will, &c.. of Solomon Fil i ler. late of the Borough of Bedford, dee'd. . • The A ceo II ut of George W. WtUiams, Ad i ministrator of Andrew Miller, dec'vl, ••vho was Adtu'r of Jacob Miller, late of Harrison Town ! snip, dee'd. j t The Account of George W. Williams, Ad ministrator of Andrew Mill r. dee'd, who was 1 Guardian of Anft Sttidt-baker. The Account of John Montgomery. Adm'r ' of Jonathan Baiiy, late of Bethel Tp. dee'd The second Account of'l oh Mhiui, Esq.fAd fuibistrator of JOB. S. Mori son, Uteoi the City of St. Louis, doe'd. ■ The Account of John Mower And D. B. Wise ■ ; giwver, Esq'r*. Executors of the last Will &e. . ! of John W isegarver, late, of 81. Clair, 'fowu . j ship, dt-cM. , I The Account of Hiram Lontjs, nue of the i i Administrators ot Henry Dutfy, late ot the : ! Borough of Bedford, ilee'd. . ! The Account of Conrad Hardiogur, Goariiian , | of George llouck's minor cbildxon. The final Aecount of George TV. Williams, i ! Executor of the lust Will A*?.-, of Jnliu Wil i liams. late of Napier Towmhip, dee'd. The Account of George W. Fighrd, acting j Executor of the last Wil' Ac.', of James Ft-' | gard. late ol" Uroadtop Towuship, dee'd. The AcCount of J ihn Diekey. Adm'r of 8. j E. Tobias, late of Middle Woodtieny Towu , ship, dee'd. Thu Aecondt of Win. 11 Boor, Adm'r of ■ ' Nicholas Boor, late of Cumberland Valley i Township, dee'd. The Account, ol Joseph Dull, Esq., AJin'r ' j of Joseph Nedro,. lato of Juniata Township, ; i | dee,il. Tiia Account of Jacob Koons. Adm'r of . I David K.oons, late of Napier Township, dee'd. The Account of Johu M. Smith. Adm r of j Sauiuel Harbangh. late of St. Clair Towu ship, dee'd. The Account-of James Taylor, Adm'r of .Mrs. Margiret Taylor, late of Pupier Town ship, dec d. < ' The Account ol John Mower, Esq., ono of the Executors pf Matthew Wall, lato ol Bed j fortl Borough, dee'd. The Account of Simon Nyenni. Adm'r of | Dr. David M. Hudson late of East Provi ! donee Township; dee'd. I The Account of Ben.i- Mills. Kx'or of the I lust Will Ad-°l George .Mills, late of Monroe j iywnsslup, dse'd. The Accouift of Bi-nj. Mills, Ex'or of the lust Will 4-e., of Johni Mills, lata of Monroe Township, dee'd. The Account of Patrick Donahoe. Adm'r of • the Estate of Solomon Kiee, bio of South . HPipton Township, dee'd. D. WASHAB VI'GH. R-mdrr. ; Ragister's Gffioe. April H, 18.M5. 4 , SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of sundry wut of Kl. Fa. to me directed. there wfH to at tto Court House, Lu Itii Borough of Bedford, on Satur day the 3d day of May, A. Jr., 1856. at ]] o'clock. A. M., the following described Heal i.-tatc. to Wit: Cue Tract of Laud containing 5 acres more or less, all cleared and under fence, adjoining lands of Br. Peter Sbwuuberger'B heirs, David Danels and others, situate in Middle Wood ber ry Township, Bedford Cottufr, ami takci; in execution as the property of Polard AleCbv mick. Ai.-o. one Tract of Land containing 85 -acres, more or less, about 2d acres ol wlrich is cleared and under fence, with a story and a halt log house and log stable with threshing floor at tached thereon erected, udjohtiofr land* of John Cock, Ji/nathali Hyde and others, situate in Hurtiaori Township. Bedford County and tak en in execKtioi: as the property ol liettry Uni baugii. Also. Ail defendetiG.s interest in and to a Tract of I.and containing 104 acres, more or less, about JXI acres cleared and under fence, with a two story Log /finiie, and double log hunt thereon erected, adjoin.rig lands of Joseph Kishc-i, Iii-iia rd K 'tm.U atp; others, situate in Juniata To.rush-p. Bedford County.,and taken in i xccutton-: f the property of Henry fm- Uingti. Also, ai! defend uit's, Isaac Rcighard's, inte rest in mid to .1 Tract of Land, votit wring - > actus, to ore or ieus, about 3d acres cleared and under fence, ti.rh a two story frame bouse with kttctori attached. and log stable thereon erect ed, adjoining laptlf of Jacob Tetter, John S. Kitehee ami others, situate in Bedford Towti sliiji. Bedford County, and taken in execution as tto property of Isaac itaiglwr-i.' Also, ail defendant's interest "111 and to a Tract of Land, containing 7 acres, more or less, all cleared and uuder teltce, with a two story log house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Jacob Akcr, Samuel Berk heinier and otitera. situate iu St. Llair Town ship, Bedford County, and tasen in execution a., the property of L retnlahLlsrode and Sam uel KlslOvlc. , Also, one Tract of Land containing 140 acres, more i>r less, about 100 cleared and undji fence, with a two story frame house, tenant house, log stable and double log barn thereon erected, also two apple orelnrds tliercon, ad ioiuing lands of //artel's heirs, Dr. P. Shoen oerger's heirs and others, situate in Middle VToodtorry Township, Bedford County, and iu execution as the pyopartv of David Daniels. HC Gfi MOORi:, Sheriff. Sheriff"s Oflice, April 11,1856. " iillHT i ! iUII'LAMAT!O^7 \ ITHhKKAS the Honors (tie Pranc-ISM. Ivim t jifaLL, President of the sevor.vl Courts of Common Picas in the counties composing the lfith Judicial District, ?nd Justice of the Court-; ol' ( Iyer and Terminer, an i General Jail Delive ry, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the said district—and JOSEI-h B. .NOBLE and JOHN G. HARTLLV, Esquires, Judges ot tit- Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, ami General Jail Delivery, for the trial of a capital and other of letillers in the cotmty of Bedford—liave issued their precept and 4o nse directed, for holding a Court of Common Fleas. and General Jail De livery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bed ford, on MONDAY the 51h Jay ot MAY. next. NOTICE is li-.-reby given to all the Justi ces of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables .villiin the s.ii l county 01 Bedford, that they lie then and there in their >per persons, with tbeii rolls, records, and inquisitions, examination? and other remembrances, to do those thing which to their otikvs and in that behalf apper tain to to Jorto. and also rh-y who witi prose cute agunsttiie prisoners that are or shall be m the J: 1! i f Bedford county, to be then and flier, to prosecute against I belli as shall be just. HUGH MOORE. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Bedford, April 11, 185 G. FI SCo rixii K pai 1 itcTship heretofore exiting toiqect JL the undersigned. trading under '.lie naini and firm of Sassna a Glpu lIIT, in lite Dn Goods business has this day been dissolved hi mutual consent. All persons iudeUted to sab tirm are requested to have their accounts sett lec up by the Ist of May. The Books and Ac counts will I e found in the hands of A. J SauWo in until tliat lime. A. J. SANSoV. IV.U. GEPHART. April 1,18.56. The undersigned wilt cnutinue the business ii the room lately occupied by Isaac J.ippei 01 tin: comer of JuiiauaaiaU Pitt Strvels. oppo site Dr. J'. C. Reamer's Drug and Bool; Store where he will b.- lu-.ppv to see all bis friends. A. J. SAN SUM. " i ki isi mars sSi.VT DSSEATEB LABJSS. \G RE E A RI. Yto tlie provisions off an Ac of Assembly directing the mode of selliiv; unseated lands lor taxes aJ „I other purposes passed the loth .March. 1815. and tlte supple ments thereto, passed the 4:sth ot Match. 1d47 mid the 25th day of .March, 1880, and the yd day of March. 1840. the Treasurer of tie County of Bedford, hereby gives notice to tl persons concerned, that unless t te County State, School -and Road taxes, due on the fol lowing tracts of unseated lands, situate ju Bed ford Cpmity, are pi; i before the day ol s ti the whole, or such parts of each (fact us wij pav the 1 axes tutu the coats charg-able ttieron, will he sold at ihoCourt House, in the Boloitei of Bedtord. an ttie >'ECO AD .'fOADA Y 'ATI: IRJYOF JL'SK A'L'AT, for the ariearagvx o Tsxes tlue and the tfoiits Scorned thereon, and said sale will be cwtmaed from day to day until all are,disposed >•! . DA YIP f)vgi;. < Ttomfoti TtoMSifif 't UBice, I Bedb.rd. MaKl. Jx, IB5tL f lioiford Totcusiup.. . Aeres and Warrantees Amount o Perches. or ftwnerS. Taxes. SB3* Jgaob Fftttk. SIM 10 Alcx tuder Boyd. 1 . JM Vrovtliop To,i-tif!up, 24\ J. w-bna Ed wards, 1 17 lttii \nrii.ini Eilwards. 1" 17 3D John Grov *, M 305 V."tit:ani Gray, , I 32 4'J'J Charles Richards, 1 41 2lr Pet'-r Keac-ice, ffj HJd Mordeca Wheekw, ~ > p7 Abraham Rents. if 4" \Ym.T. Dft'tghorty. 1 id D". VfiUijift Pigard. li 3 Barclay Poster, :'fiC li'J James Kazoo. 1 2d .50 il'nt. T. DaughertT, _ 25 tiiti James Pattou, V pi 560 Josiah Puugan, 24 William Bonn. I '*• 431 Montgomery Thomas 72 "72 Samue! L. Tobias, JS6 433 Margaret Montgomery, 1 56 5(7. J allies Coulee, 1 93 400 Philip Murray. 2 55 Colervin fWilMy. 4S2J Philip Dlehl, 121 4(Hi Christian Dieht, 1 20 480 |) iv id lles-m :, I 82 124 Willmin Sdutt, 1 28 800 Johu Smith, I 30 Raiser Diill. 601) Sathnel Wit Hams, 2 24 1 AO Pkilip Bieltl. "f? ' 100 John 11 trticro : I 8,5 J John S took twin, 48 Curnhtrland Vail>-y f"u*irat/>. j 354 128 Robert L vi, H '■J'J'J 125 Wii.iaiu I.evi, \ go 4 i iws Join* Levis, i ii 444 46 John Piper. 1 22 S!#3 112 -George Davis, 88 364 Su-eie Sample, 1 08 Harmon Township. 302 52 William Piper, 49 1 -ottit-i Or.-on. 1 2l 442 Jofiu Sumpie. 1 32 457 Koheit Sample, 1 Si; 444 J..*, }>?! Sample. 1 Ij ££o Jamo* Sim a. 1 £4 40 1 John King. fto 4 Thomas. McCall. 1 Bii 36 it Samuel M. Bare la v, 1. 80 •1"0 M u.'ford Tread*oil*. 1 8:! 200 Sruotte! 51. liarclny, #O - Township. 400 Kdwar.l Alberti, 1 41 it. 'oni. 7'. D-tugherty. £4 M A Oct l'utt, t< 86 George Tkojppaor;, 3ft 470 J.ime* t.-nigbea-I. 1 4( 38rt£ Daniel Montgomery, 1 82 4' V.'i'iiiun Moutgnruery, 80 4*> 1 .Margaret Montgomery, *8 Monroe Township. 104 Jacob A. Wink, 4 185 .Senium Wink, 48 50 J.imes Means, 4> Daniel Means, 12 400 John Treves, 3 00 44 Elizabeth Swartzwe'.dvr. 8 7 Hugh Wilson, 82 Napier Tpwntiup. L'f> JoloiU'Aeal, 4 80 £OO Joy Maun. £ 50 Eist Prvtidttiie Township. Hi George Di'wpi'se, 1 W) 4 K lie it a barton, £8 40 Aaron Barton, 1£ 61! Charles McLaughlin, 20 4W George He**, 72 100 Jacob linchey, 36 400 Wiiiiuni Long, < 1 ol> 4*hi Wiliitim Gavii., 1 fat 42.11 John Crosby, 1 64 Prorilence rowr.s'iip. 37 Solomon Williams, 40 447 II lunali Albert!, I hit 2 2 Nicholas Hammond, 1 go 301 Lemuel (Justine." ! 52 tf'est P o:idcnce Township: 110 Kzikiel King, 24 St. Clair Township. 4 Lots Jacob Ink's heir*. 49 100 J. hn Stiffi-r. 1 20 Svutuomptou Towi.s'up. 452 Jo*eph Cooper, 1 32 4. 4 Daniel Huff. 1 £.' 840 Jacob Herring. 1 04 lift Michael Heveuer, 1 02 4<>l i John Kerr. ' 1 2o £ot> James illgfgs; ijo 839 Stephen Kevd. 1 00 4.10 William Reed, 1 64 488 James Heed. T 20 184,' CiTHviiu.x Cooler. 1 £0 JOU George F. AI eel l, tj 4 f is* Wiltlkm Bell, t-j tjy 126 Isaac Hunter. £ 08 Union TewntUtp. 4(h) John Sw iggart. 00 4 .Mii'iinei Sluie.r, 50t) 429 Gii!.i;'i. hvans, ,3,94 403"J Pitih|a Stioe, ' 2 44 4S,t tVilstin Hii'if. ' 2 64 488 i r\le.s'.udcr NoitU 2 6<> 12" Peter Slioeiiherger. 3 D 124 .Peter .shoetttH rger, 4*69 40 Peter .Sh"enU'igcr, , 21 U'ooilberry T*u-nii.>p r . 471 Willi am Mpntgotaerj-, * .1 !2 2!2 Ti.ilnwt Shttw. ' 4 ? 24 440 Peter Shan, ,2^64 51 100 .Martin Lov. 32 £IK Martin Loy. T 20 54 100 Jcliti S. lietriek. • / . 32 U 00f'berry Tou inltip. , , , 400 Jlobgrt (Je<>rge. _ 5_ 85 410 J.'hn Genrgn," 6 85 421 A'exand r Boyd. .5" 8-5 4* 01 Alcxaoder Montgomery, 5 h;. 482 I'l teiiah Motitgnnien-. 35 •846 \Viliinm .Muntgomgry, /•• 8-5 I'.U Daniel in Paul Wer'z. 1, 51 MOO ITcnry SwiiUi. £ 88 •klUJit' iVuoifhc-i-. 72 J tool) St roek, , • 6-1 Lot No. 74 Jacob Sirnok. ■ 1.5k Ktecntor'* Solice. LKTTKilSdoitaiucntarT having been grattted tixtUe subseriberji. on the hut ate of John Smith, late of Union dee'd. nil persons indebted to IIM hat Ale are h'wehv notilieii to, utake those having claims against the " same, will prexent them properly' aUtholHi anted tpr Sct tletuent.. . a; •>. * • -:_a 1 PFTKR SMITH, of &>*• Tv.. JOHN ARE, of St. Clair Tp.:-' March 21, 1956' Efecuton. Road Quarter*- OR rtsiiroTtniE T, c ' GOATS. P.v.vK AND 5 4 SIN, SHIBT-. DIiAWERS. AND CRAVATS. ' SfSPKNDFKS, UANDKERCniEPS, Ac. He has also a large stock uf prime CLQTHS, CASSItffcRKS md VKSTINGS, ich h.-D pve piitd! to rn ike up to under lu the aiast fashions idcatyle, ne 4 wavrimled to lo; well tuade, ntai noon ITS. . . ! Having purchased his atof It For CASH ht tee* : fcp majwft* tp the advantage ol those wanting nopn and CHI ip CIOTMISCXO g- v hint a call purchasing elsewhere. _ ' WM. NGHAftR. . J.mu tp P-', 1851. §>9 ' -4w **+■* * "4r /