The Adjourameot. The Legislature adjourned on Tuesday last at 12 o'clock, in accordance with a joint resolution fixing that time. In the Seriate there was a spirited contest for the Speakership. Messrs. Brown and Walton were the rivals on the Locofoeo side and Messrs. Jordan and Taggart on the other .-ide, but the Jioeofoens failed to nominate, because the two candidates were a tie in caucus, and the Americans deemed it inex pedient to noiiiiuute, as Mr. Kiliinger was , absent, and they thought it best to elect j Mr. Browne. Accordingly, on the second ballot, a portion of the Loeofocos and most of the Americans voted for Mr. Browne, 7 I and he was chosen. The election of Mr. i Browne is a deathblow to the Liquor League, i :.s tho leading borers in that interest had i labored diligently for days to defeat him. j 11c is well known as one of the most firm and cou-istent anti-free-whiskey men in the Sen ate. Mr. Piatt delivered .a beautiful i and impressive speech on lcavin" the ' * ne chair. In the House t! • usual antics were plaj < d o.'F on Tuesday morning while they were waiting for business from the Senate.— Books an 1 newspapers were flying at time* in every direction, and some most ludicrous s -.incs occurred. It was rather pleasant we confess, forgetting the dignity that should obtain with legislative bodies, to j see nil the aspei ifes of bitter struggles which had just closed, laid aside, and shafts of i pleasant satire playing across the Hall, each bringing before the House some keep ri-iuombranco of the battles which had been fought during tho session. Kvcn Speaker Wright, whose appreciation of the rlipnitv 'f his position was of no moderate eharac- | 'or, forgot himself for a while and eneour aged the sport I y putting the jolly motions : i the House. After the monibcrs wore exhausted with laughter, order and dignity were resumed, and the House adjourned after art appropriate address from the Speaker. — lhrrisburg Telegraph. Marriage of the Princess IJojal of Lhtglaiui. We are iiuthoutieally advised that tho Princess Royal of Lngland, now in the sixteenth year of her age, is bctrohed to Prince Frederick of Prussia, a young gen tletnen some nine years her senior, and that 'hey will be ma'ried probably in the course of the current year. It is only a few months -ritieo t]ie inten •led bridegroom visited l'lngbuid, where i; won id seiu that he wooed and found fuvor in the eyes of the Princess Royal, and, what was more to tha purpose perhaps, in the eyes of her royal parents. The papers of tire day reported how lie was conducted to the palac by Prince Albert: how he was re ceived in the most, gracious manner by tire Qui en : ami how he was treated there for some day - as a most favored gue>t. A general iuinre*ion was created at the tlitre that the vi-rit wis trot an ordinary one of ceremony ; and the idea soon cot hold of the public mind that tire prince cams as a suiter to the Princess Royal, or rather as a visiter to his betrothed w : fo. An outer., v.as raised against tiro projected alliance, the Queen was lectured about the mode of marrying her daughter, and the matter etul <d at that time by the departure of the Prince froiir Ba!moral, it ia now apparent rhat tire royal families of England and Prussia merely deferred the execution o* •heir project utitil more pacific views became ■■scendant: and the renewal of this subject at the present moment affords decided proof that, in the opinion of both families, tiie accomplish men t oi peace in certain, and tire contemplated alliance may have exerted no inconsiderable influe uec in securing the con sent of England to tire admission of repre sentatives from the Court of Prussia to the Paris Conference*. Prince Frederic William Nicholas diar ies of Pruss.a was born ou the Ist of Oc tober, iSill, and is consequently in his 'wenty filth year, lie holds the commis sions of Major ala suite, of the first regi ment of Foot Guards, and Chief and Colo" ntd propnelnirt of other regluieuts in the Prussian service. Hit is tit* eldest sou and h.-irof b\ lerie William, Prince of Prussia, brother i" the King, and heir to tho throne. Consequently, if tiie projected nrarriagc s tall take pla it imy bo antieip te d •that the time not far distant when the -•grone f Prussia will b<i occupied by a Princess of England. fhv' young lady wlro.se hand is about to be made the pledge of renewed auiity with j rn-sia, "ller Royal Highness Victoria Adelaide Maria Louisa, Princess Royal of England'' was boru at B ickiughau Paiaee ,<> lire 21st of November, ISIU, and was baptised ou the 1 titb o; February following rfhe was to he coufirmad at Windsor Castle on Thursday, the JiOth ultinio, as a preiiaii- j jury to her marriage,—which is likely to ; follow in convenient order the proclamation ' of peace, ami sweli the popular rejoicings ! which may be expected to si/xo-,] tha, | • vent.—,Vui' York Post. FATAL ACCIDENT.— I The hearts of oar' v hole community were suddenly and deeply ! i-addeiied on Wednesday evening last by the I l aiufui intelligence that one of our oldest I autzens, Mr. Jollsr K. )xWHT> bad on that! 'cam- b en crushed to death by the over- j turning of a locomotive tender upon him •n h. ... purmge Railroad. Ileitis m*! '•pnu ! ct*e.. ns -h, r ,,„j j v : r riding on the tender at the time, and bv - me t isp acement of a rail or switch it was .own o the track. His remains were brought to town ou the same night, and on rrxday thev were interred in the old Prcs bytenan burying ground, whither they were followed by a large concourse of afflicted friends and symdathyxiog acquaintances.— HoUidaysburg Register. —■ ~ Tiii ■!■ ■ Mil linniannam At the Lutheran Parsonage, in Bloody Run, April 10th by the Rev. W. Brads!,aw Becbtoll Mr. Lm Feight to Miss Lav in La rtight, all of Friends Cove. At the house of David Sparks, Esq., April 1 rth, by the same, Mr. Jacob P. Weavcrling, late of California, to Miss Susannah .Vevtil of Bedford Co. Pa. NE\V SPKiMJ & SIMMER GOODS THE undersigned have just received their usual supply of SPRING & SI MMER GOODS, ami will take pleasure in showing them to all who may favor ns with a cull. Great bargains w ill he oilcred for Cash, and all kinds of Coun try Produce:—or to punctual customers, a credit ol six months will he given. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Bedford May 2 1856. IW JD JII ' T, 'F subscribers to the Hopewell and bloody lank and 1 unipiku Koud Couipanv, art* not.tied to pay at the otfiee of the 'treasurer of said Company, in Bedford, ou ur before the -oth ol May inst.. two instalments, being ten dollars on each share of stock subscribed JOHN MOW ER, Treasurer. 2Z7* Subscribers living in Bloody Run ami its vicinity, are hereby authorized t pay :o JAtftia H. lJ.vusrroLL.vu, Esq. May 2.1856. JOHN MOWER. siX'ioN & mukkiso.vn FovF TURNPIKE ill) I!) fOUPAM. f fIHE undersigned Commissioners named in A the Act of Assembly incorporating the "Naxton and Morrison's Cove Turnpike Road Company." hereby give notice that books will be open lor receiving subscriptions to the capi tal >tock ol said Company, at the lollowing times end places, to wit: .it Saxtun, on Wednesday, 21st May, 1806, at 10 o'c.oek. a. m. .11 It .jodbtrry, on Thursday, 224 May, 18,>6, at 1 o'clock, p. m. -it Maninslurg, at the Hotel of Theoobilus ; Snyder, 011 Friday, 23d May. 1856. at 1 o'clock p. nr. W hers the books will he kept open, as required by law, by the Commi. sioners, who will oe in attendance. Jacob Fockler, John C. EVerbs rt, Daniel Bare, Peter Vaudevaudar, J inrcs Saxton, John Long, 1 George F. Bloom, A. J. Crissman, ; George K. Bam dollar, C. Olig, j C. U . Ashcom, Josepli Crissnian, George Rhodes, Isaac Kensinger, May 2, 1856. Ctmrmissii/kert. 1 TBTllfFii. Valentine Steckman, JP H.OJP 3ELXS2 TO 3E?L. Boarders taken by lire day. week, month ami : year. April 2">, 1856—tf Tin: war iv VA Hori: c i.osr,:) ! O.Yf V TO BR E.IK OCT .4 FRESH At the "COLONNADE STORE" of Supplies Jot troops oj ensfamert at prices so loir as to roinvunrl specly tale, anil general satii | /anion to his friends, in and ou.l if loins. So tr.mt one, come all j MOTTO—" Fair Sales and quirk Returns ' His stock Comprises in part Cloths, Bnff Marsaillcs, Cassimeres, Grenadines, Caahmercts, I,awns. Merino Casinn-rcs, Brilliante, c.ol'd & plain, '.'siniet Cloths, Barege iie Lsines, Jeans, Crape de Paris, j Cottonades, Tissue, j 5 I'lvcts, -Satin Plaid Barege, j Satin costings, Cbanrbra, j Fioreuce, Ribbons. Stripped Swiss, A'eodle Work, all kinds. QCEEXSUMRE. IURDMMRE, F.IMILY FLK.XISHIMts, JXD F.iMIL Y GROCERIES. In short every thing usually kept in a coun i try store. His stock is large and well selected, , uid JACOB KKKD is the man that will take I p'easure in showing his goods, whether pur j chased or not. April 25, 1856. 1 in >l.ix LIFE SAVEU: DOWACIAC. Mich, March 11, 1856. J. A. RHODES, ESQ: Dear Sir—As I took : your medicine to sell on consignment, '-no 1 cure no pay," I take pleasure in stating its ef ■ f> eta a* reported to me by three brothers who ! live in this place, and their testimony <s a lair specimen of all I have received: W. S. CO.VEI.IX told me—' I had taken nine bottles o/' Christie's Ague Balsam, and contin ually run down white using it until my lungs and liver were Congested to that degree that blood discharged froui my mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for me to live through another chill. The doctors too did all they could lor me, but ttrongh I must die. Nothing did any good until 1 got Rhodes' Fe ver and and Ague Cure, which at once reliev ed me of tlis distress and nausea at my stom ach and pain in my head and bowels, and pro duced a permanent cure in a short time." If. M. CoxKLix says: "I bad been taking me i dicine ol as good a doctor as we have in our I county, and taken any quantity of quinine ; and specifics without any good result, from 25 August to 17th December. But seeing how | nicely it operated OH my brother. I got a bot ! tb-of RHODES' I'EVER AND AGI'E CURE, which eff.-cted a permanent cure by using two i thirds of a bottle." S. M. CONKUN was not here, but both the other brothers say Iris case was the same as H. M '3. 1 sold the medicine to both the same d ry, and the cure was as speedy from the same sraab quanti v, and 1 might so specify. Vours with respect. A. HUNTINGTON. The above speaks for itself. Good proof as it is, it is of no better tenor than the vast rnm ber of like certificates I have already publish ed. and the still greater amount that is contin ually pouring in to mc. One thing more. Last year I had occasion to CaHtion the Public in these words:— "I notice one firm who hart taken one of my gen eral circulars, substituted the name of their nos trum for my medicine, and then vi/h brazen impu dence end their pamphlet vith the exclamation, 'Let the proprietor of any other medicine say as murh if he dares,' " he. Now I take pleasure in saying th,at tho Cau tion referred to the same "Dr. Christie's Ague Balsam" that is menriuued in the above cer tificate. There are several other industrious people who a*e applying to their poisonous trash all tb.U I publish about tuy Fever and Ague Cure, or Aißtdote to Malaria, except the certificates ofCttfes, and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist, Dr. James. R. Chilton of N. Y., in favor ot'its perfectly HARMLESS CIIARAC- ! TEK. which i* attached to every bottle. These will always serve to distinguish my medicine froui imitations. ,'AS. A, RHODES, Proprietor. Providence, R. 1, Pir "vale by Driigcj-G srem-rally, April 27 1876. Sir), LIST OF RETAILERS Of .Merchandize of Ihe County oj Red ford, for the year .1. D., 185 C. Bedford Borough Class. Tax. ! A B Cramer a. Co. 12 12 00 A J Sansom 14 7 00 i Nicholas Lyons IS 10 €0 G W Rupp 13 10 00 Jacob Reed, 13 10 00 : Samuel Shuck tk Co. 14 7 00 I Kelly k Dugdale 11 7 00 Robert Fyan 1-1 7 00 ! John Arnold, [hardware] 14 7 00 I Sormaborn {k Co. 1 i 7 00 ' Agues Saupp 14 7 00 ! Dr. B F Hum 11 7 00 j ; William Shutf. r 1-1 7 00 ! Dr. y C Ream. r 14 7 00 i Colin Lover 14 7 00 1 | Sarah Potts 14 7 00 Isaac Lippel 14 7 00 Job Shoemaker St Co. 14 7 00 j John G Mintrich [eating lionse] 8 500 : John J Luther do 8 f> 00 j A 1. Defibaugh do S S Oo i Jacob Bollinger do 8 5 00 j Best ProctJotce Township, William States Jfc Co. 14 7 00 MeElhaney 14 7 00 Jacob B vrndollnr J- Co. 13 10 00 James M Barrrdoilar 13 10 00 Thomas Ritehev 11 7 00 .Monroe Tiwnship. J Tlorton 11 7 00: D Fb teher 14 7 Oo Michael Miller 1 1 700 j is out hampton Township. John Gabner 14 7 00 William Lasdiley 14 Oo Lash lev 3- Waiters 14 ■ 00 KirM "Fletcher It 7 00 Coltrain Tou-nship. James & Becgle 14 1 (l Diehlfi-Corl 14 • 00 Broodtop Township. j Lemuel Evans, 11 • fK ' j Pluck h Kchelbarger 14 7 00 Liberty Township. i David Rerkstresscr 14 7 00 . Lewis Putt 14 [ 00 i Jacob Snyder 14 [ "" ; John Cyphers 14 < 00 . William Fisher 14 • ,HI John Shafci- [eating house] 8 6 00 ; Schcllsburg Borough. i John S Scheii 14 7 00; A B Bunn 11 | Statler Sr Son 14 t "0 1 ! A J Snively 14 •_ 00 ; i Mi'iier d Conley 14 <■ : I Widow Schell J Son 14 7 00 j Colvin Robeson 14 • Oil j Juniata Township. ' Turner 4- K'gg '' " ,1 i William Reiser 14 •_ "" William Piatt Sr Brother 14 7 si i Joseph Gondou 14 7 00 F Ililderbrand 14 ' tMI Londonderry Township. | Thomas J Porter 14 7 i Jacob G Devore jr. 14 ' 00 Harrison Township. V B Wertz 14 7 00 East Providence Township. John Nvcurn 14 '1" DAT Black 14 7 0 i George Megraw. 14 7 ,fl Hopewell Townihip. j John Dasher 14 •_ 0 j John King 3 Brother 14 < 0 .Middle Woodbcrry Tomnship. ; Jacob Brcnneman 1" 1" '*o G P. Barudollar 13 "> ; J W Duncan U 00 Putt 4 Orother 1 1 James I. Prince 14 James S Tusaey fearing house] 8 500 Bedford Township. Jacob Barn hart 1 4 7 00 South Wood berry Township. i James Piper jr. 14 7 (P S R Osier " 1 4 70" D F Buck 14 7 0° George Kanffmaa 14 7 0' William S Fluck 14 0" St. Clair Township. F D Beagle 14 7 Otdi G fl Aiu ch & Brother 14 7 00 John H Wright 4 Co. 14 7 00 T B Smith 14 7 00 G D Trout 14 7 On John Buegle 14 7 00 ' //mealing 4 Brtdaham 14 7 0o | viinon Hersiinian, 14 7 <>l Cumberland I alley Township. ; Jacob Andi rson 14 7 fl" i John May 14 7 0 An Anpeal will be held at the Commission ers' Office. In Bedford, on Saturday the loth cay of May, 1856. LEVI AGNEW, Appra'ser of Mercantile Tux for the vear 1856 April 18, 1853. Applications for License. IVTOTICE is hereby given, that tho following J-X named persons havo filed their petitions tor license, in the oilice of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, in and for the County of Bedford, in pnrsuanceof the Act of Assembly, passed the 31st March, 1856, entitled "An Act to regulate the sale of intoxicating ! liquors." which will he presented for hearing at 1 May Sessions, 1856, to wit: Mary Ann Cook, Bedford Borough. Tavern. John llafer, " " Valentine Steckman. " " Espy L. Anderson, Bedford Township- <• ! Johnson Hafer, *■ " | John Todd, " <• ; John A. Gump, Bloody Run. " j Kphraim Mc Daniel, •• • ; John Crotise, " " j i Bernard O'Neal, Chaneyville, " 1 : D. L. Defihaugh, West Providence Tp. " j [ I). A. T. Blaels, East Providence Tp. " John Mc livaine. Crossings. " ' James Eichelberger, Hopewell. '• John Broadstonc, Stoncrstowa. " j George Gelbaugh, Hopewell Tp- '■ Jacob Sehnebly, Woodberry. " ! Henry Flnck, " -• ; Tbo-.. C. Reighard. Union Township. Peter Araick, St. Clairsville, . Jesse Sleek. " " George M. Colvin, Schellsburg. " John M. Robison, " " J George Stuckey, Napier Tp. *' James Carnell, Clearville. " Valentine V. Wcrtz, Harrison Tp. " Jonathan Feiglitner, " " Joseph Poller., Buena A'ista. " William Snider, Pattonsville. " Valentine Miller, Cumberland A'alley Tp. " Elizabeth Ilar.ey, " " Reuben Smith. Rainsburg, " James Bnrns. Londonderry Tp. " J. G. Minnleb, Bedford Boro' Eating Houst. John Fostor, f/opewell. " D. IV'.iSHJB.IVYriI Clerk. April 18, 1859. WANTED—At Reed's Colonade Store.— Wheat, Rye, Oats. Corn, and Buckwheat —also all other approved pro.lu- to ' xchange t-r a; eb prior j. 1 BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. In the Court of Common Pleas of lie J Jord County. Is THE ESTATE or JAMES T. HALLAM. "\TriIEREAS O. E. Stuvxas, Assignee of VV the Estate of Jsrocs K. llalhim, did ou tlic 7th day ot' April, 1850, tilt- in the office ol the Prothonotary of the Court 01 Common Pleas of Bedford County, lis Account of said Estate— Notice i* hereby given to fiio creditors of said J as. K. Hal lam, k ull <>tl-rs interested it) said E state, tliat the Honorable Judges of our said Court have appointed FrUay the !th day of ay ue*t, lor the hearing of the same, and lot show ing cause why Hie said Account ought not to l>e allowed,—and in de&ult thereof the said Account will he confirmed- Witness the Hon. i'. M. Kinfmell, President r,f our said Court at Bedford the Bih day of April. A I). 1831). [>. \VASHABAIICII. P fo ih% April 11, 1836. Jn the Court of Common Pleas of Red jord County. IN INR MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 8\ <LBEECEE, "lit PKREAS O.K. SIIAXNOS, Committee of V V the Estate aforesaid, did on the -ist day of February 1836, file in the office of the Pro thonotarv of the Court of Common Pleas ot Bedford County, his Account as Committee of the Estate of Samuel Beegle— Notice is hereby given to the creditors of the said Samuel Beegle, and all ethers interest ed in said Estate, that the Honorable Judges of otir said Court have appointed Friday the Bth day of May next, for the hearing of the same, and for showing cause why the said Ac count ought nt to he allowed, and in default thereof, the same wiil be confirmed. Witness the Hon. F. M. Rimmell, President of our srid Court at Bedford, the Btli day of April. A. D. 1830. !>. WASHABAUGH, rroth'y. April 11, 1836. Fl'BLiC SALE of Valuable Krai Estate. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will expose to sale by public vendue or oiiterv. JT Tlf F. COURT'HOUXE, in the Borough of Bedford, on MOXDAY tin s !k day of MAY, next, a Valuable Tract of Coal Laud, containing UOO Acres, more or less, situ ate in Broad Top Tewnship in said County, adjoining lands of E. I'. Phelps, land, hitc of the heirs of Meshick Edwards, land of Hamil ton an 1 Evans, and others. TERMS: CASH. JOHN DICKEY, Adair OJ the Et/ale of 8. 1.. Tobias, r/rrV. April 11, 1836. LIST OF f USES IV I'T down tor Trial at May Term, r 3th da v.) I 1836. >arah Lumau vs Zachius Sum an George Mullin J. Patterson et al Charles Stuckey -- George I ekes et al Sa.muel S. Stuckey • Henry Kiser G W. Eigard " John Griffith et al Jacob Snider '• Davkl Karns Commonwealth for use " ltohert C. Morris Daniel Baker '• Philip S. Croft I). Battel*oti' use " Samuel Yond vauntb Ahra-n Lehuiau •• S. M. Barclay's ad'r ! Ilenry Sill •• Saiu'l Griffith Adam Furrn-y Job S. Akcr* i Levi Harding,-r '■ William Blur II oh man k Oritur < [lu-it. k B. T. R. Co | Sarah Bixler et al -1)1! Wisegarvcr et :;1 : Adam Kershner •• George Blackburn : Adam Fttruey '■ Job S. Akers 1 John Crisman '• Christian Ling I C. Sto offer's assignees Jas. S. Beck with ' Hiram F. Rohm •' Edward B. Trout j Edward B. Trout " Samuel Taylor : Michael Sammels Samuel Cams j Philip Ifarkleroad " Klias IJite I Jos. Wolfbrd '• Wtn. Blair ct al i Daniel Smith •• Same E. B. Met?, gar's use " John Tread we! I ; Samuel Miller " Paul Wer'z : Thomas Miller •• Same ■ John Hurr •' O. E. Shannon ; Same • John S. llernch t C. Stouffer's assignees -• John Cessna I>. WASriABAUGII, ProtCy. Proth'ys Office, April 11, 1858. HEtISTEK'S MITK'E. A LI. persons interested either as heirs, ere. ; l\. ditors, or otherwise, are hereby notified . that tiie loliowing named persons have filed their accounts in the Register's offiee, and that ' they will be presented to the Orphan's Court i ot Bedford County on Friday the 9th day of j May next for confirmation, at which time and I place they may attend if they think proper. The Account ot O. K. Shannon. Eq.. Guar dian of John Blankley's minors. The Account of John Cessna. Esq.. Gttar i dian of Daniel W. Biackhtirn, now dee'd. Tiie Account of Jesse Biaekburn, Guardian ! of Jesse Ronser, now dee'd. Tho Account of Jo*. MrDaniel, Adnt'r f ! Da.iiel Manspeaker, late of West Providence : Township, dee'd. The Account of Samuel L. Russell, Esq.. j Ex'or of the last Will. Ate., of Solomon Fil ; ler. late of the Borough of Bedford, dee'd. The Account of George W. Williams, Ad ministrator of Andrew Miller, dee'd, who was Adm'rof Jacob Miller, late of Harrison Town ship, dee'd. The Account of George IV. Williams. Ad ministrator of And rev Miller, dee'd, who was Guardian of Ann Studehaker. The Account of John Montgomery, Adni'r of Jonathan Baily, late of Bethel Tp. dee'd. The second Account of Job Mann, Esq., Ad ministrator of Jos. S. Morr:son, late ot the City of St. Louis, dee'd. The Account of John Mower and D. B. Wise- j gfrver, Esq'rs, Executors of the last Will ke. j of John Wisegnrver, late of Si. Clair, Town- ! ship, dee'd. Thu Account of Iliram Lentz. one of the ' Administrators of Henry Duffy, late of the j Borough of Bedford, dee'd. The Acconut of Conrad Hardingcr, Guardian j of George llonck's iniuor children. The final Acconut of George W. Williams, ! Executor of the last Will kc., of John Wil liams, late of Napier Township, dee'd. The Account of George W. Figanl, acting Executor of the last Will itc.. of James Fi gird. late of Broadtop Township, dee'd. The Account of John Dickey, Adm'rof S, L.Tobias, late of Middle Woodbcriy Town ship, dee'd. The Account of Win. H Boor, Adra'r of Nicholas Boor, late of Cumberland Valley Township, dee'd. The Account of Joseph Dull, Eq.. Adm'r of Joseph Nedro, late of Juniata Township, dec.d. The Account of Jacob Koons, Adm'r of David Koons, late of Napier Township, dee'd. The Account of John M. Smith. Adm'r of Samuel Ilarbaugh. late of St. Clair Town ship, dee'd. The Account of James Taylor, Adm'r of Mrs. Marg irct Taylor, late of Papier Town ship, dec'd. The Account of John Mower, Esj., one of the Executors of Matthew Wall, late of Bed ford Borough, dee'd. The Account of Simon Nycuir>. Adm'r of Dr. David M. Hudson late of Et Provi dence Township, dee'd. Tiie Account of Benj. Mills, Ej'or of the last Will 4-c. ol G'-orge Mills, late f Monroe Township, doe'd. The Account of Benj. Mills. Exlur of the list Will d-e., of John Mills, late <f Monroe Township, dee'd. The Account of Patrick D<naho<N Adm'r of the Estate of Solomon Rice, latejof South ampton Township, dee'd. D. WASHAILU'GH. >:■: l-ttr. Register's Office, April 8, 1830, New Firm and Sew (iood*, IS THE TOWS OF ST. CLJ IRSVILLE. \ Wf K fx-g leave to inform the public that we i ! vt arc now receiving and opening an entire new stuck of Goods of great variety and H of the latest styles, consisting in part of , Cloths; superior Fancy and Black C.issimers; ! Cassiuetts; Tweeds, and ail kinds of Gentile •uen.' and Ladies* DRESS GOODS; ail the SEW SPRISG JISD SUMMER STYLES; i l'rints tVoni six and a fourth cents, tip; Mou- : lilt de Lai lies, most beautiful styles and fin ish; Muslin, bleached and unbleached, front a lip up. GROCERIES. quEF.ssw.ißE. H.inn- j WARE. llats Caps, Bonnets, Buckets. Tubs, ; Boots, Shoes, and everything usually found in stores. Our goods have been selected with great j cart from' Baltimore and Philadelphia stark - cts, and we will warrant them to be all new and good. As we are determined to spare no pains to . please, we hope by strict stl-enttoii to business ! to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Yf e are going to dell cheaper than Te cheapest ; —so don't forget to call .<ti 1 see the great bargains wc will offer .No charge tor ..howitig goods. All kinds of country produce taken for goods and the highest prices allowed tor ItEINSUNG & BKIHAHAM. St. Clairsvillo, April 11, 1830-c AdmiuistraloTs \oilee. Letters of Administration having been gran ted to the suhscriiier on the Estate of John Over, late of the Borough of Bedford, dee'd, 1 all persons indebted to said EsUtt arc hereby j notified to make payment immediately. si •.! those having claims against '.lie same will pre- j sent thetu properly authenticated for settle- j Blent. DAVID OVER, A lru'r Bedford, Pa. ! April 25, 1856 f Administrator's Sotice. ]KTTEHS of Administration havi g been ! —i granted to the subscriber. living in South Wood berry Township, on the Estate of Henry : Itetrick. late of said Tow nsnip, dee .1, all per- j sons indebted to said Estate are hereby notified I to make payment immediately, and those hay- i iug claims against the same wid present tbens I jiroperlv authenticated for settlement. March 28. DA VII) C. LONG ESTATE OF SOLOMOS HOLLAR, DECD j LETTERS T sere must art to the Estate of ; Solomon Hollar, late of West I'rovi dence Township, dee'd, having been gi acted | by the Register of Bedford County to the un dersigned, notice is hereby given that all per- ! sons indebted to said Estate will be required ' to make immediate payment, a a 1 those hav ing claims will present them properly aulhen- : Heated fur settlement. IIAN'XAII HOLLAR, Executrix, i'MILIP \. HOLLAR, Execu/ur. I West I'rovidetice Township. ( April 11, A. D., 1855. i" iBFORIBILLWIWii". VA election will be held at the Ilallof "Tug > B> dford HALL AssrciAtios ■ thk BOP.- j otfiti am> CoixTv or Btnroßß," on Mond.i% the sth d iy of May next, between the hours of j I and 5 o'clock, P. M.. to elect Fire Trustees ; to manage and conduct tlm affairs an 1 bust- ! ne>- of said Association, for the ensuing year, . agreeably to the charter of sai 1 Association. Bv order of the Board of TRUSTEES. April 11, 1853—1 LOOR our A.\2> SAVE COSTS. rpiilE Books and Notes of Peter Radcbaugh, ; -1- arc lett in my bands for collection. l'cr- 1 sens would do well to call and settle at once or costs will be added to them. SAMUEL HA DEBAUCH. March 14.1856-tf. SETTLE IT. IT! E subscriber, having disposed of his Store ; L Iti Bedford, is desirous of closing n]i his i ooks. All jieisons indebted to hitn arc tcjuea- , ted to settle up immediately. Mis books will be , in the minds ofMr. Job M. Shoemaker, till fii: July next. lie is thankful to his friends for the vera- i generous support tliey Irnve yielded him since | his commencement in thin place and cordially i receonuaends Mr. Job M Shoemaker, as a j oung man of good I nisi new habits, of strict 100 csty. capacity and integrity, and who will hot fail t give general satislaetion to icy customers and" the puolic. EL IAS M. FISIIER. March 14. 1856-3 m. Warcrass' Rotary Planing Machine. WANTED—To sell tin? Rig' ts and Machines \V for a KotaryPlariing. Ton-ruing and Groov ing Machine. for board sand plonk, under the Norcross Patent. Also, the attachment of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole hoard into mouldings at one operation. This patent has been tried, and decided in tlte Si prente Court in Wnshngton, tube no infringe ment, being superior to Wood worth's Machines Apply to J. 1). HALE* Willow Street, above Twelfth. Philadelphia, where the Machine can 1m- seen in operation. Jan. 18. 185C—Im Mitt mi. THE twder-igned have thia day formed a partheisliip in tlie Carriage Making and Blacksmith ing business. under the name and firm of Weise' ,V Co. We will en deavor by promptness, attention and the character of onr work, to merit and obtain a fair share of custom. Our stand is the one heretofore occupied by Wcbei & Fos ter, immediate! t east of town. \VM. WEISfiL, MICHAEL WKISEL, JOHN WE IS EL. Feb. '29, 1856—6tu. SAMUEL HADEBAUGEt", Justice of llic Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the Mvnge Housj. and next door to tlie office o Mann ft Spang, where lie will attend to the collection of all claims placed in his hands. Bedford, Jan. 11, 1850. Caution* I WAR Jf any person or persons from hunting fishing or otherwise tresspassing on my ;>remises M I am determined to enforce the law rgaintt all without respect to persons, ho olfen hn<l' PETER BAKNDOLLAR. West Provi Icuce Tp. I April 18, 1856 * f NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. It is absolutely necessary that the coun ty of Bedford should have money. She 3wa the late Treasurer §1490 87. The [lotombsioDen are determined that they will not increase the taxes as long as they nan avoid it; they are equally determined that the Collectors SHALL pay up. Writs of execution will be issued at once against ail delinquent collectors of 1854 and previous years, for balances remaining after the 15th of March next,and on the collectors of 1855 just soon as their 15 month* have expired. Bv order of the eomn.issioiicis. D ttVF.K, Tr< usurer. Feb. 25), 1850. SHERIFF'S SALE. "OS virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to me 1 J3 directed, there will be sold at the Court i House, in tlie Borough of Bedford ■ on Sattir t day the lid day of .May. A. J).. 1856. si 11 o'clock. A. M. t the following described Heal Estate, to wit: One Tract of Land containing 5 acres more 1 or Jess, all cleared and under fence, adjoining i lands "/' Dr. Peter Shonnberger's heirs, David D.uteis and others, situate in Middle Woodber < ry Township, Bedford County. uuS take n in execution as the property of Polaid MeCor ' Bttek. Also, one Tract of Land containing 35 scicsi I more or less, about 20 acres of which is cleared | ud under fence, with a story and a halt log ' house and Jog stable with threshing floor ut : tached thereon erected, adjoining lands of John .Cook. Jonathan Ifyde j,ud others, situate in Harrison Township, Bedford County and ta!;- en in execution us the proper! v o: Henry Ciu j bilUgll. Also. All defendept's interest in and to a ' Tract of Lund containing 1< i acres, more or '■ leas, about 30 acres cleared and under fence, wJtL a two story Log JJhuge, and double lob ; barn thereon erected, a-lj ,hiing buds of Josepg Kisber, Richard Kanovfi'and others, situate In Juniata Township, Bedford County, and taken in execution g the propone of Henry Uui -1 batigtt. Also, all defendant's, Isaac Eeigliard'f , te. : rest in and to a Tract of Laud, containing 25 acres, more or less, about 22 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story frame house with kitchen attached, and 1- g stable thereon erect ed, adjoining lands of Jacob Fetter, John S. Riteheyand others, situate in Bedford Town ship, Bedford County , and taken In execution i as the property of Isaac Keizhard. ■ Also, ail defendant's interest in audio a I i Tract <>f Land, containing T acres, more or ■ less, all cleared and under thacc, with a two j I story log house and log stable thereon erected. ! i adjoining lands of Jacob Alter, .Samuel Berk- j heituer and others, situate in St. Clair Town- '• j ship, Bedford County, an ! Uitec in execution : j as the property of JcreiniabEltsrode and Sam- i . uel F.lsrode. Also, one Tract of Land containing ill 1 acres, more or less, tbont 100 cleared and nndet j ! fence, with a two story frame house, tenant j j house, log stable au t double log barn thereon • j erected], also two apple orchards thereon, ad- J joining lands of //artel's heirs, Dr. P. Shoes- : ! merger's heirs and others, situate in Middle i Vfoodbi rry Township, Bedford County, and i I ' n execution as the property of David Daniels. HCCU 'MOORE, Shtrif. Sheriff's Ofiice, April 11,1856. 7™nMMfioK.7 IIEREAS the HonorabIeFRASCISM. iviy- j V* jiuup, President of the several Courts of ; Common Pleas in the counties composing the ' I6th Judicial District, and Justice of the Courts 1 ol Oyer and Tenuni -rjituid General Jail Delia- - ry, for the trial of copula! and other ofi'miders in lie said di- T rie!—sad J.osj it R. Xoblc ami i Jons (1. Hahtu.:. Khqttlnrt, Judges of the 1 Courts oi Common Pie is, ani Justices of the . Court ct Over and Terminer, and General Jail ! Delivery, for the trial of a capital utid ether of- j fenders in the county of Bedford—have issued ! their precept una to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail De livery, am] Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bed- . fori, on MONDAY the sib day ol MAY, next. XoxtCK is hbreby glvcii Jr, all tlie Just.- j res of tiie PeiCe. the Coroner 3-nd Constables within the so 1 county of Bedford, that they be 1 tlien and there in their proper person*, ivlih thoir . rolls, records, am! ut'jttwittons, examinations i and other ri-iactirbrutices. to do those things , which to tin ir cthees and in that behalf appei-! tain to lie done, uird dw they who will prose- ; cute against the prisoners that are or shall be in ' the Ji.il of Bedford county, to he then and there • to prosecute against them us shall he just. HUGH .MOORE. Shfrif. Office, Bedford, April 11, 1836. 171SCZ2 IB • npilE Partnership heretofore existing between i A the undersigned, trading under'.lie name ! and firm of S v.saooi a Gjsphaut, in the Dry j Goods business has this day huen dissolved by ! mutual c -iisent. Ail persons iudebted to said j firm am requested to uure their accounts settled ! up by the Ist of May. The Books and Ac- ■ courts will .<> found in the hands of A. J. \ Sails.mi until that time. A. J. SAX'SoM. \VM. GMPH ART. April 1, 1856. The undersigned will coat iotm the business in the r<cm lati y occupied by Isaac Lippel on the corner of Juliana and Pitt Streets, oppo- ; site Dr. P.O. Reamer's Drug and Book Store, where he w ill be liappy l see ail his friends. A. J. SAX'SOM. j TRI iSI UEK S sxLiT j Of [ tt&ms. 1 VGKKIiARLY to the provision* of an Act of As embiv directing the mode of aelliae . unseated Duds for taxes and other purposes, passed the loth March. 1815. and the supple- ! men is thereto, passed I lie Kit b of Mock, fell and the 23th day of March. 1836, uiid the 3(h day of March. 1846, the Treasurer of tbe \ County of Bedford, hereby gives notice to all j persons eoneornt'd. that unless the County. State, School nd Road taxes, due on the fol- i iou iuß tracts ol" unseated lands, situate in Bed ford County, are paid before the day ot s ile j the whole or sne.li parts of each tract as will J pnv the 'axe* and the costs chargeable thereon. , will he sold at tlio Court House, in the Boron eh I of Bedford. n the SECOXI) M<)XV.IY UTD j OJY Of Jl A E XEXT, for the arrearages of j Taxes due and tlie costs accrued thereon, and j said sale will he continued from day to day. j until ail are disposed i f. DAVID OVEIi. i T citurer. Treasurer's Office. / Bedford, Match 28, 1836. )' fled/ri Totrnsh'ri. Acres and Warrantees Amount of j Porches. or uwrncra. • lfexi-s. -383 i Jacob Funk, 5 1 16 10 Alexander Boyd, 1 jo Broadiop T inrn *hip . „13 Joshua Edwards, 1 17 ' "ml dViltium EdWi-rd*. I 16 | 8d John Grovr, 17 „63 Wißiam Gray. 1 52 ,'aJ Charles Richards, 141 ~92 Pet r Keagrice, 2 t"J ~(bi Mordoca M'beeler, 7 > ;<7 Abraham Kerns, 24 47 Wtn.T. D.iughcrtr, 1 26 j 16 William Figard. 12 ; ~00 B archiv fe Foster, 60 78 Francis Moan. 2 In „2~ 112 William Ward. 1 % , "o<> Jacob Myers, - 50 ; XtO Rolwrt Sharp. 2 50 ; 14 Benjamin Price, 1 20 "31 Abraham lfcnry, i 20 i ,'JO i;< James Karon, 1 2d j od Wm. T. Daugherty, 28: ,00 J allies Patton, 1 20 ! ,6 .Install Dnngan, 24 39 William Bunn. 120] ' 31 Montgomery Thoma* 72 „72 Sam net L. Tobias, I *C "Bd Margaret Montgomery, 1 3f. 86 James Cotilcy, 1 95 . 4 00 Philip Murray. 2 56 Colerain TovnsMp. •*221 Philip Diehl. 1 24 4()tl Christian Diehl, 429 David Hessner, '24 William Scott. 899 John Smith, 1 *-'* 20 Bsdser Dwll. ( 600 Samuel Wiltwroi. - " Jt 50 Philip Diehl, ** tKi Jobo Hartlcroad. i3s| i John MteekniaJi. btrlnnJ j * - : 11 128 Robert L tu, < * l . ■ 115 Wilffni Levis, f - 119 Jf Join Lev,*. 1 t'j. 444 16 John I'ipcr, j 2 x . | 303 112 George j>X V JX, N j 364 Steele Sample, 1 i ; ftufrison Township £62 hi William Piper, 4R j Hj4i Jno. Garretson U Aad. Sheet*. 34 '!■><) Joiin Metzgar, 2 <57 4*lo J olio Metzgar, 4 74 Hopewell Township. 4'Ht Koibel, no. . - 1 ' J"eph Lancaster, GO : Richard Clark, ; < IS. PuderUugl>,(wklinr,) ]43 I sr*oi Jtoaiif, 2 <V> /. icli-irmi X<>:>n x, 2 H" 25P j imotby Moan*. g 2"> I .12 Iloiwrt Shaw, i 4 200 \l iliium Kit'ltolaa, .j,-, : 1 " Hi-H'-y lierk, 5 t* 28 George Wil:a;t, 4>, lAtwUsptletry Township. A'.*O Hani,! Green, 4 2D 412 Jobs Sample. j ;}•> ; 4">7 Kohl-:! Sari'ple, i 414 Joseph Sample, 1 sjj 22" J- niL-s Shaw, j 21 4<>l| John King, t>: , ; 45' F. Abbci:. 420 3i>!> Thonms McCall, ] &) : 350 S.-ijiuelM, Barclay, 1 HO 4=lo Mu ilord Tre-adweli, t 2'JO Samuel ".. Barclay, 00 Liberty Toteoship. . 400 Edward Albeni, ] 44 | 43 Win. T. Ditigheftr, 21 OH AhelPuU. * ;0 80 G e„rge Thompson, ;;a , 470 James I.aught.a.l, 1 4} jdsnj Daniel Montgomery. 2Zi . 4' "S William Montgomery, Hi •101 .Margaret Montgomery, 83 Monroe Township. 104 Jacob A. Wink, 48 185 Sautoiu W iuk, 4 : 3D .Times Means, ig \ 5-i Daniel Means. 32 40R J..lin Treves, 3 on ; 4 > Elizabeth Sw.artiWelu.T<. if 7 Hugh WHsou, ;:2 A ipitr Township. 115 ft John O'Neal, 4 8 ; 200 Job Manu. 2 hi) E-jt. Prostiepct Tonship. ' 421 George Dewueae, ] Ro 4 h.'isha Barron, 26 40 Aaron Barton, 1 Go Charles McLtbigl liq, 20 4'.to George Hess, 72 100 J; '■ .0 Ritchey. 4"srt Willi tin I.ong, 3 94 ! 4: William Gavin, ] go 13! • John Crosby, 1 ct Providence Town ship. 87 Solomon Williams, pi 147 II tun ah Alberti, 1 ho j 2 2 Nicholas ilanuiioiuf, 1 •*!'■ ! 301 Lemuel Gustine. 2 £2 iVut Proridenet Torus hip. ■ 110 L,.ii;ial King, 21 HI. Clair TUnrnship. 4 Lopi Jacob Ink's Loirs, 4,4 CD John Stiffier. 1 2t> liiiutliamplcn Toui.shin. ' 483 Joseph Cooper, 3 82 , 4 t Daniel Ih;if, j 2*' 34' Jxcou Herring. 2 (14 Cat M ichael Heve nor, 1< 2 II" 14 Jojjn Kerr, 120 2 '■> Jollies Kigg*. 833 Stephen lleed, ] (,( : 430 William Uveal, j (4 ! 483 J. mes Keed. 1 20 ' 484' Cornelius Cooper, 220 ■Jit!) (ieorge F. Alberti, :,ti 4G-'J WHliani Be!!, ] 20 130 Isaac ll&ntcr, 2 IS f uiou i oicnt 1 p. : 400 John Swuggart. us i l , ! LaonsM Swaggart, 8 Go | 2GG Alexander Gnrduer, 2 ]i I 116 William Rniith, I 04 ! 48 Samuel finrket, r; ; 11S John Shee, > x ' Dsi James Johnston, S3 i *>o Fivderiek Snyder, 2h 1 3t > Jeremiah Jackson, 2 82 1 -4117. Jacob Swaggart. 2 43 11 1 i iiani Piuroon. 2 fit 14 J Eitcnerur Brauio-ni, 3 pij 12> Gour.'i im!cr, 72 [ 2'iO ChristJry Boivsrr. 1 KO H*' 1 ■ eotge Laih, r,r\ 100 Jacob Burket, 1 20 : 150 I'etur Shoenlarger, f_-8 I-m .i..bn Still. o ! 306 Adam Black. 2 2K I 2on Marcus Irvine. 1 20 822 Michael Stumer. 4 4] ! ! 'J .Michael Sbitncr, ; thi j 180 tiritlith livana, 2 61 ! 4-3| Philip Stine. 2 4> 13' WiGon Hunt, 2 64 I :-". A!• -Minder Scott, 2 Go 127 1' t r Shoetiberger, 3 li 124 Pet r .\hoeutierger, 8 68 j I- 1 Peter Sheenl>erger, 24 South Dio Jberni Township. , 47 4 M'ilHani Mnntg niery. S 32 I 2:2 Kfiuen Shatr, 24 ; 44" I'et.-r Shaw, 0 .">1 106 Martin Ley. | 24-0 Martin I.oy, J 20 j 51 1.0 John S. llvtrick, 82 U'odbcrry Township. 1 106 Poirert George, H r , lIG John tiit-rge, 5 ftg | 421 Alexander Bojd. 6 i 4 : 'l>i Alexander Muntgomrry, 5 j 482 Hannah Montgomery, 5 ,s:- j 846 William M>mtgi)mery, h y i If't Daniel or Paul Wertz, 1 : j P'f> Ilvtirj Siroop, 2 Rg Mi-idle H'oodhcrry Tuienship. 10 Mar!in Hysong, ~.t\ I John Wait, i so 1 !]7 Daniel Montgomery, 7 44 WO Daniel Montgcioery. 2 40 4'Wt Margaret Montgumery, 20 r>."> !ort Andrew Baker, 1 2!> 2'' Andrew Bosk., st 2 Philip Croft. 42 Id Adam Sender, S Lot No. "2 Jacob Strock, <32 Lot No. 74 Jacob Struck. 1 59 A . KIM;. Fit. JORDAN WW PARTNERSHIP. KirJordau. AUorrifjK ;:t law BKDFORD, PA., W1 1.1. prnctice in tie to.nMmm ffi£ ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, GolloetiP s - and all other uns.nen. intrustoUo their care n ill liejiromptla umi faith - fullv *tt'*nded to. OFFICII in Juliana street, formerly occupied by D. H. Hwrtui. K> i-.and .note riiceulK in the<•- j capaney olJos. Mann, F-a't- Januar 7 Ibto. ~PARTiIISiIIP. JOHN CLARK to Win. A. B- CLARK Uamu>; tl formed a ]>r.ttnetdiip (ii tk Tanr.hig 4c..) the business heretofore carried Sehells burg by John Clark tH now tie cddueiu b; aim in the n one of Julio Clark \ Son. NOTICE. PERSON'S having unsettled accounts *<th th< ncdetaigncd artt called upon to attend to tnetu promptl'.' and have tbesa closed. More jiaUie ' ularlv accounts th it have been aUUf some time, r.houM. and m*it he altemle.l to: awl if ' in soinsctwa P -rsons sr.- nol i>repared to - ' •. ■ I'll lit lbe V must :il least atteiid to thetO. • • jt)H% (.T.Ai:K. ? 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