5 5 *3'§ L ONLY ONE BOTTLE " <F DR. SA\FOHB'S IMfifliUTOlt, OR LIVER REMEDY IS required to cure any un trouble' with Liver Complaints, unless the mew: desper ate of eases, win ti tilt! sttrojfß (mottle will, with sc:ee u single 'failure. rcstme the patient to health ami Vigor, We wii.ii to call the atten tion .a all to !Ujs - tacts, that tiieitviptiitor it by a physician who has uud it in fits practice lor tin- just twenty years with a success almost credulous, an i (tut it is entire- Jv vegetable, being eotwpt/sml w.ielty of gums. Some idea #1 t-'-e slieugih of tuoau gums tna\ la; loitoeil nbcu it is known one bottle of the lnvigorater contains as much strength as one him tired doses <>! Ciiouui without any of its deleterious etiects. "One bottle is the surest thing known to carrv jtway the had vfi'cfts of mineral poisoa ot any kind. U..'y OM bottle is lietde i to throw out ol the system the elects of medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes ail yedowtsn ot unnatural co'ur ironi the skin. One (Ins • after eating is sufficient to relieve the sloruucii and prevent the lood trolu rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring prevents n'guiuiarc. One dose taken at night loosens the bowels gently, and cure-* custiveiicss. One dv#e- taken alter each meal will cure Dysji. jisia. One dose of two tea-spoonsiul will always relieve Sick Headache Uue bottle taken for female obstruction re moves the cause ot the disease, and makes u peite cl cure. Uuiy one dose immediately relieves Cholic, while u ie .lose often repeated ia a aura cure for ilefa Morbus, aud a sure prev entative of Cholera. One dose taken ofteu nil' prevent the recur rence ol bilious attacks, white it relieves all J.JI .Jul leeilogs. —J One oi two doses t iken occasionally is one ol toe List rcitied.es for a cuiti over known. 1 iion-auds ol cases of tad unm itiun and weah ttess ol Li.e lungs hate bceli cured by the lu v.gorator. One dusc ta'.tn it short lime before eating gives Vigor to tiie appetite and DaUCS lood di gest ucii. Oae doae often repeated cures Chronic Diar i iaar m i s Worst forms, wuiie summer and bow el complaints vi-id almost to tits first dose. Out or two doses cures attacks caused by wotii >, v hiu* j.,r warms in children, there is uo n.i.r, s.tier altd spec iter iwrnedy in tiie World, a tt aeer Jails. r here is no ex tggerati >n in these statements, toe., to pi iti aa.t s #l'er facts, that we can give r.tfence to prove, while all who use it are g.vtag their mi himous testimony in its furor. Wo aisli all who ..re sick and debilitated to try tills remedy, a id test it thoroughly, arid any a lio .re :.-.t Ueaa.lU.ji hy its Use we s.t .eid ike to heal iroiu, as we have yet to tieir froui the first person who lias used a bottle oi lutijp orator Without receiving benefit, lor there ar. - .oil ..sioalshttig medicinal virtues iu it, ll.at all, uo matter how long tiioy Have oaeu alF.cl cl, li tiien- complaint arises from a deranged it.ei, sviti ne ie i.'Stteil, if Mit entirely cured. SANFcJi.D 4- L 'J; Proprietors, 345 Biuad- Wiy, .Nvif York- Foi s.ie by I>r.'B F. Harry, Bedford, Fa. March 27. l^b7-zaeq LHNI .Notice rrVIE suiiscritter being most anxious that X his old lKiok>und business be closed up, would ie in..st earnestly to those baviugac counts v tit. hull to attend to tbciu immediate ly. 'J be books will bo lelt in a short time with a Justice <>t toe Peace. March 27, iSS7—.L JOnX CLARK. Hides Warned* FYEMEKS Butcheis, and all interes'crl. wi i j.lease notice that JOHN Cliu Jc . ox. in Sch-eilsburg,arc piying cash for h.d s —si cents per pound for the green weight, dry weight in proportion. Mart;. 27, ltvs7-ti Saiice Jo Bridge Builders. IJIKH'OSALS will be received at the Com - mission, is' Oflei, in Bedford, uutil the lltli .liy of April next, for the Straightening wn I Bracing of tbe Bridge over tlie Juni ata River, at Bedford. The attention of me chaii'a t i invited to this work. By order of ti a Con.in.sstoatrs. ii. NICODEMU;', Commissioners OflSce, Mch27. Clerk. Joitrueysiati Liacksinhb Wanted. MVIE highest wages, and constant employ i. tuciit, wi.; I* given, for a good Jouroey ii: ;i Blacksmith, by tiie subscriber, living at C ii iesvide, Bedford County, Pa., if appiica catiou be tusdc Immediate!v. CHARLES PEXCIL. M ireb 2", IS-37.—c* I'IBLIt MLB. R J"L.'!E subserib.-r will offer at Public Sale, on A the premises, on D'.UD.JY the 21.4 dty o f IPRIL next. OXE EOT OF GUOL \D, tnciuiiug 11 j acres, 10 acres Cleared and un der fence, sit.uta in Xapier township,! mile* North of ScheHsbarg. On the above lot is a goad mill seat with a stream ot w iter sufficient to rhn it 9 months ia the year. Sale to commence it itro o'clock P. M.. when term* will be m vie known by the inb serioor. JOliS F. BLACKBURK. March 20, 1857. TAKE IOTICE! rpHE subac.ibere. i uening to le we Bed- JL lord on the first day of April, ucxt. wish to close up their business immediately. All indebted to them are requested to make pay - meat without delay, or tneir accounts will t>j p! tcod in tbe baoda of a Justice of the Peaco for collection. M. STI.NE & CO. Bedford,' March IS, 485 T. DIS^OErTIOS. Partnership heretofore cxisti g be- X twoen ibe undersigned, unlertaa firm of Miiler 4r Couiey, has beon this day dissolved H mutual consent. All p -rsons knowing tbem<elvss Indebted to said firm, either by not or book accounts or otherwise, are requested to appear at once Hr settlement. The Books, Ac., of the Store ia ScheHs barg, wi!! be found at our former place of bus ints. Those of the St ire at Xcw Paris, will be found at our former place of business there, for a storf time, after which they uiay be found in Sebctisburg. J. \Y. MILLER, ISAIAII COX LEY. Schvllsburg, March 11, 1857. The undersigned, thankful far the liberal share of patronug ■ heretofore conferred upon the firm of Miller At Conley, would inform bis numerous friends and the public, that he will continue business in the room formerly oc-.u pied by the above firm, where he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of all ki.iis of g owls usually found in stores in this section of country; all of whia'i will be sold at exceedingly low rates, lie hopes by STrie: iutegnty, and due attention to bmimi, to lu nt and receive s liberal share of the custom of his former patrons ami others. J. W. MILLER. A CARD. Th undersign j4, in r .-tiring from the above fi: odi>!ly reeoium jn.U his late partm-r. J. W. MIIXKI. to the patronage of his lrieuds aal the public. ISAIAII COXLEY. March 13, 180".-2 m. SfiTEMT As® Report of \VM. p. .MOURHEAD, Stew **- o*' *' iC r ai "l House of Employment of Bedford County, from the Ist day oi Jan ttary, iJ-ib; to the Ist January, 1657. _ r. , DR. To Balance on last settlement, $ 8 t*B Lash ot E. llanucr for coru, J - l-. Lea-ig, corn, Ac., 4 18 H. X leaden,us, old accounts, 83 55 f <ieoge Cray, call', o j-j J- Olaar, horse Iced, 1 mi Robert Pyaii, flour, 7 s(j Shuck and Jordan, hominy, 50 r. K. Ueitys, corn and tallow, 3 24 John Grouse, fiour, 3 00 Colored man, oats ofi liiraui Leiitz, hay 2 00 Kev. A. E. Uinsoo, flour ti 50 John P. Arnold, wheel C 25 John ilafi-r, hominy 371 John P. Arnold.corn 40 S. 11. Tate, r sq., flour, 6 00 Hubert Kurtz, siieep 5 00 J.C. Kiser,liour 6 00 George C. Leader, account 90 John Iteigiurf, cora 80 A. Price, e#ru 80 Mrs. Ueeg'e, -account, 5 15 P. Sansoui. buckwheat 1 00 Mrs. ituzy.ird, whe.it 3 00 Ciutrlts Merwine, account 100 John Slioeiioerger, gteen corn 1 50 r raucis Jordan, Esq., do 50 David Mann, do 50 Alexander King, Esq , vegetables 1 12| D. D leaning, com 5d Dr. P. C. it earner, vegetables 1 00 Samuel Defibaugh, sheep 6 10 John 11. Ruth, on note 7 63 S. Shuck, ti uiatoes 37 J Jui.:i Cessna., Esq., vegetables 2 37 j Wni. \V*. Shied, toui iioes 1 2 > i rmicis Jordan, Esq., outter 1 ti2J VVil iun Booii.-r, hay 1 50 A. Mid llet.iii, hay and lallew 2 25 A. ltuobins. hay 1 uo J. 801 l tiger, wheat 3 75 S. B.igley, wheat 6 25 Jehu 11. Hush, wheat 3 00 Hugh Moure, unions 25 Samuel Way, for checks 150 (0 Win. Cessna, for pig 50 Gcrge Wei ile, flour 69 K. Trout, horse 145 00 Willi nil Weisel, fl mr 63 George Biyoiire. fi iur 7 50 John Boor, vegetables 25 at art 1.-i Boor, siioat 3 00 Win. Bowles, pasture 50 il. Keaiiui, pasture 1 25 A. Hobbies,ilaur 60 Samuel Ctra, corn 2 65 Dr. B. P. llarry, butter 3 52 Kev. A. Gibson, Lu'ter 2 54 Prom Directors lor A. Sutler 25 IK) $497 73 CR. Paid S. Defibsugh, on account, $ 55 S. Voudersiuith, pork 19 03 Sundry persons, marketing 19 10 G. B. \\ is'-garver, urick CJJ Win. k J C. Kisei, hat for pauper 1 00 P. D. i'eegft-. goods 1 34 Samuel Amiek, twooni'i 30 Thomas W. Hurt on, issuing warrsnt 50 KeV.J.T. Phelps, lor uiuaiui, 3 10 Out door p mpe." oo M. iiieiil. straw 1 66 Sou try poisons, apples & 60 Georgj Bortx. appiea 25 John J. Luther, thread 50 E. Trout, turkeys 1 25 Charles Colfelt, corn 7 12J Jacou Mock, sled 5 00 H. Deiibaugii, on account 2 00 Baiter Dull, pruning trees 2 75 Jacob Mock, vinegar and potatoes 7 to Boiler and basket 131 *1 ■ Gillali.-r, m iking fence 1 5J W. ireliiel, attending pigs and lambi 1 05 A. Ro ihiiis. bringing pauper 2 73 S. >pdel f.r ora 45 K. Kunx fi-r oeef 1 67 J VY. Cook lor beef 1 13 I Boy for driving cattle 31 ! Colored man, shearing siieep 2 52 ' Chimney sweep 50 ! A. K. Craine, beans 60 j Wiiiiam Trout. |M>tatoes 1 50 Jose;d) //tint, potatoes 1 is7 f Sundry persons for i leaning race b 2-5 Expenses in bring, pauper froiu //opeweil 1 00 i Jacob Moca for potatoes 3 07 i Christian Stoner for fruit 1 (W | Sundry persons for mowing 9 (X) 5. L. Russell, E>q., on judgment 29 ' Expenses to and Irotn Sloucrstowa 1 2d W. //erring, filing saw 25 Mrs. Saupp, P.O. stamps I 25 Kelly 4- Dug tale for vmegir 25 l'oui uutuau par order 01 t'lrestnrs 1 5d Wm. Kreig'ibautu. repairing pu.up 1 00 A brim /Jcnuon, tinware 2 2-5 George Gray lor beef 1 95 Samuel Way for apples 125 \l. Gtilaher, sundry work 14 0J • M . Diehl for straw 5j D. Brown tor sheep 2 00 j John Christ, potatoes 3 oy Wiiiinm i/artley, seed wheat 12 59 j John Anios for stnw 25 D. //ershbergcr, viuegir 4 00 Siuioii Cook lor beel 5 2U John May for applebntter 15 iW A. R. Craioe lor applebuitcr 6 00 J. D.Shucit lor horse 125 00 P. Ritchey for fruit 5 00 ; ti iser & VVliile, grocer.** 4 J 05 Martin Boor far airw 2-5 Expenses to CuntberUnJ Valley 1 62 j J. Stastar, iu.it cogs 3 6 In Treasury 74 13 Sam ichDavii,bringing psoper 1 50 Alexander Defloaugh. urocories 75 Mrs. Claar, on account 2 50 i S. Amick and 11. Dettbuugh, butchariag 2 00 ! John Bittinger for dr ed fruit 7 2-5 Isaac Lippei, vest for piupjr 1 50 ; Expenses in b .uting coal 1 53 Expenses in hauling gruceriss 2 72j Mrs. Bittinger, fruit 1 3>" i George Russell, beef 4 80 I Jacob Keely, for toll, 25 A. Statier tor coal 25 Oil -50 l 11 t 4j7 73 j BaLtboo due Stewart 3 33 STATEMENT of tbe poor /louse Mill from th Ist day of January, 1856, until tae Ist day of January, 1857. To amount of toil grain s C 5 3S -s brought in by the tuiii - * o 5" j as per monthly return, t ' - Z ~ r ? i Februarv, j March, 42 9 9 5 April, 68 12 14 4 4 May, 63 34 19| 4| 4 June, 88 81 6 0 July, 82 17 6 2 August, 341 10 6 Sipieaiber, 25 17 3 October, 82| 10 1 Xovemuer, 26 ti 2 12 December, 26 9 Jauuarr, 21 64 4 ti 897| 1614 75 37| 15 Bought of W. Red iig, 6J Raised on tiie farm, 43 31 Whole amount, 4954 161| 75 684 15 By amount of Grain ua.-d in the Poor //JUS.- and sold to sundry persons for cash, and on account, and for work done iu repairs to Mill, //oue, 4c. Wheat. Rye. Corn. Bckwt. Mix. Amt of Grain used in Poor House 342 Si 25 Horse fend 40 Hogs mi cat tie 21 17 Sold sun. persons 190 tis 32 S3J " in mid iu flour 50 492 129 66 684 H Amt rem. ia milt 3| 32| 11 10 BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. | List ®t Paupers admitted, discharged, died, I during t-ach month, and tla- number re maining rt the end of each month; also the average numiier sn|.ported in the House dur ; ing the year, tog. ther with the number of out-door paupers supported and buried by j the Institution from the Ist day ot Januarv, 1856, to the Ist day of Janu.ry, 18-57. >=:SWOgnB §■ So" s 5 e E 2 £i" r ' I 3 s - f- ill ~ . 3-" 55 if cm aininj in the I House Jan.1,1856. 25 15 , January 4 2 20 16 February 8 4 2 )-, March 6 7 24 21 May B 3 1 24 19 ! June 6 13 2 1 17 July 3 3 1 2) 18 August 1 1 20 17 September 3 2 1 ' 1 "1 16 | Ociober ;i 3 21 Id -November 7 6 1 20 17 | December 3 1 1 23 18 68 60 8 4 3 3 268 212 j Making an average of 40 per mouth, of whom I 5 are colored. 'I here are a;so 5 who are blind, 12 insane ami 7 who are confined to bed. 1 here Were also 4 out-door p.iupera who are not included in the ai-ove. Funeral aii-i other . expenses Were also paid for five diseased pan- 1 : i K,s i the County who were unable to be brought to the Poor House. Hills were paid : lor boarding and medical attend nice for pva peis who tv.Te si'-k U diflVrent parts ot the . County—lß6 wayfaring persons Were provided . with hoard, lodging 4c. of whom 65 wen- from I Germany, 31 from Ireland, 5 from Prance, 4 j from Denmark. 4 from Sweden,! from Italy, I 1 lrom Poland, 1 from Scotland, 1 front Eujj ; laud and 3d Americans. i Slatement of the Produce of the Farm and Gardm from the Ist of January, 1856, to the Ist of January, 1857. 48 bushels of wheat; 45 liusueD oats; 22-J 1 bushels corn; 31 bushels buckwheat; 196 bush els potatoes; 10 do. onions; 1| do siuu I oil - ions; 15 do beets; 7 do turnips; 19 do parsnip?; 20 do ti matoes; 3do beans; 16 tons hay; 6 , loads fodder; 2190 h ails cabb-ige; 3 barrels kraci; 3 do vimgir; 1 do cucumber pickles; 170 pounds wool; 32-5J p >uit is pork, 3812 .lo beet; 443 do V al; 8J do mutton; 446 do lard; 238 do t.diou ; 416 do butter; 42 giiious apple butter; ■ call hides; 8 beef hides. Live Stock on the Farm, i 2 horses; 8 Cows; 51 sheep; 3 brood sows, 16 shoals. Feed lor Stock. • 10 tons of hay; 1 load of fodder; 25 bush els of corn; 10 bashvis ot Oats. Articles manufactured ,n the House by Matron. 34 shirts; 19 sheets; 8 sucks; 29 sheiii.se; 30 j pair Socks; 24 pair stockings; 28 pair mens' ! j pants; 16 ciiiidieh*' diesses; 1 feather tick; 1 ■ chair tick; 4 fl nine! skirts; ti round j iekts; j i 0 Vests; li calico dresses lor women; 11 litist-y j i do.; 10 dressss lor children; 28 aprons; 6 night ' | caps; 12 pair pillow slips. 10 barrels soft soap, I i 87 pounds hard soap; 8 pair Miens' drawers; 4 Commits; 10 quilted skirts; 2 hoods: 4 shrouds. ' Amount of Produce sold to sundry persons fir cash ami 011 account. 800 pounds beef; 1-55 taliow; 130 butter; ' 16X1 pounds hay; 96 heads cabbage; 75 f.euuds ' Sard; 9 sheep; 2 calves. Amount of Checks issued prior to 185-5 and remaining unpaid lrom tie Ist January, 18.5-5, $306" 00 j Amount issued up to Jan'v 1856, 454J 85 Amount issued from tbe Ist January 1856 to Jai.uaiv 1857 S-56S 7S j $11169 58 Amt dn.- from collectors $3739 56 Amtd.ieon jil tgißOiits 123 34 Amt p'd oa checks for '5-5 3657 08 Aiutp'dou do for '66 2148 10 $9659 04 $9659 04 Making the indebtedness of the In stitution up to ths lt J nr. 1857 slslO 54 \ We. the undersigned , Directors of the Poor ' ar.d Hou s- of Empioym -ot of Be if >r 1 Coun ty, do certify, that we h ve ex inu-ie i the an- j uexrd Account, -Suteru-nl an l Report 01 W. I F. Mourhcad, Steward of said Puor and House ! of Employment, ir >iu the Is- Januiry 1856 j until the Ist of January 1857, ami find the j same to be correct. tYituoss our bauds and seals this Ist day of j January, 1857. G. D. TROUT. G. D. SHUCK. GEORGE ELDER, Altist, Directors. T. R. Grrrrs, ja., Clerk. Mch 25. iIKCI-irTS & L\PK\i)inilKS OF THE POOR AND HOUSE OF E >•- FLOYMKNT OF BEDFORD COUNTY. GEORGE W. BLYMIIiE, in Account w th the Poor and House of Employment of Bed forl County, for the vear ending Jan'v 1 1857. DR. Tocishfrom Henry Wilt, collector E Providence T|>-, for !B">3, 3 7 S. Shuck, cot. B lford B. 1853 in full 2 79 A. Saowden, GumlierUnd V., 1854, 69 35 P. H. Shires Bedford 8010.. 18-55, 126 81 i J. ii. S hnubly, Bedford Tp. 18-55, 169 9ll" T. H. Hoi ton, Broad Top fp.. 1855, 16 53 Nicholas Koonts, Colerain. 1855, 63 55 Levi Uarditiger, Cumberland V. 1855, 83 91 George Long, Hopewell. 1955 59 6"i Jofiu B. Hardinan, Harris-m, 1855, 62 22 John Kiley, Juniata. 18-5-5, So 08 Stmoel flerkstresser, Liberty, 1855, 71 70 James C. Devore, Londerryj 1855, 67 74 Win. C.irneil, Monroe, 1855, 90 85 ' John Whetstone, Napier, 1855, 151 11 G. P. M irtin, F Provk'euce, 1555, 77 02 Israel Mo-ris, W. Providence. 18-55, 263 John Alsta it, St. Clair, 1855, 134 42 Arnold Lashley.Southampton, '55, 44 86 Peter Ewalt, CchelDhurg Bor., '55, 15 87 John Wysong. ITidou, 1855, 54 T2 Robert Eider. Mid-lie Wood Krry, f S' 243 91 Daniel Mi tier. South Woodtierry, '55, 142 39 B. If G irretaon, Bedford Boro* 06, 03 (8> j Jacob Biddle, Bedford Tp., 1856, 66 39 T. W. llorton. Broad Top. 1856, 13 57 Eli as Go tup, Colerain, 1856, 113 90 Hugh B. Wertz. Harris m, 1-I6, 83 09 Win. Gillespie, Juniata, 1356, -71 00 ■ D. Cyphers, Liberty, 18 56, . 8-5 00 Jacob Ev ma, Londonderry, 13->6, 100 00 f Jeremiah Akers, Monroe. 1856, • 9-1 00 Henry Eguif. Mapier, 1836, 126 69 Samuel Wink, E. Providence, 1856 73 00 John Sparks, SV. Provdence, 1750, 50 00 J tcob Andrews. St. Clair, 1H56, 92 52 D. Teweß, South im; ton, 18-56, 50 00 : llenry Home, S-'helisburg Bor. 1856, 80 00 .Michael Writs, Union, 1850, 182 37 Simon Baird, Mid H'ooioeiry, 1856, 146 0J John L. Hill. Juniata, 1854, 35 00 Jacob Ban luilar, 400 00 John Lutz, ' 628 00 John Mower, 180 00 Wm. F, Moorhcad, 74 48 Lemuel Evans, . 2 01 Wm. Di'iert. Judgment, 9 87J Jonathan Diehl, Judgment, 22 12£ Error in Checks, 91 Oti Balance due Treasurer; 69 02 $4364 77" j OR. S. DcObaugh, bill of beef, 1853, 7 87J S. Dvfibaugh, aa 1851, 29 88 S. Defiuaugh, " * • 2" 47 King & Jordan, Miltenberger cam?, '64 9So ii. Nicodetau*, iosutag orders, 1854, 11 86 W. IV beta to ne, cider and apples, 1855, 11 33 'A. I ekes, ap|: ie-hutu-rand apples, ' 1 - 02| Fisher & Alsip. nio'assses, " -- 00 A. 24. Crainc, sundries, " 24 3t r i J> liu H j I son, Hit unaa, " 5 00 John Beeler, sa't, " 5 80 Dr. W.II. M'atsun,nt. our-dow P- '* 21 87j Geo Biimiio, tin ware, fcc., " 18 49J IV. Gejih. rtj uote given by Tre.is'r, 17 38 J as. A,. Gibson, h.iltyear's salary, •' 50 06 S. H. '1 ate, balance of" salary, " 42 54 A. I>. Cramer ACo , goods, " 55 56 j Thomas Oliver, por* " 14 85 j John VV. Crisniao, beef, II 4H] IV 111 . T. CJ upman, issuing orders, " 523 Jo lm Slotierook, for c fliii, *' 3 12 S. H. Tate, Adtu'rof t. M.Gibson," 75 61 A. H. CraiiH", lor polk, " 3 49 Wm. Philips, seed wheat, " 7 50 John Little, bringing pauper, " 5 41 Lulx-n Johnson, sup. out-door pau. " 25 29 \ ifupp ftt Os er, goods, " 83 8! W hi. Bucher, cup; out-door panp. 211 j Mrs. Bucht r, burying out-door |>. '■ 6 00 Xichoias Lynns, goods, " 13 56 J Peter Kaitebaugl), goods, " 43 !4 Samuel Barn hurt .adorer seed, •' 15 60 John Bridaliatu, brick, " 225 Mis. Stnckey, be-f. " 16 56 Win. Gi phart, npplebutter, " 5 00 Pvter Kadcbaugti, goods, " 32 64 i John Mo< rhcid, cattle, 28 (St | Daniel Sims, cider ahd apples, •• 5 2-5 Simon Co„k, beef, " I 10 J .Hues M. Gibson, cools, " 121 81 ; Suusoiu 4" Geph ut. goods, 37 45 Rupp Si Oster, goods, " 67 42 Peter Kiv.iit, exoneration, " 1 77 I Hubert F.ian, goods, '* ol 09 ; .1. Cessna, check prev. granted, 1856, 106 00 1 John Whetstone, exoneration, '• 14 33 George iitucke), Coal, '• 9 40 Clark, 2 cattle, " 26 00 JoiiU May, apples ami appiebutter, " 7 Cfii Giorge iV. botruiui, printing, " 74 4-3 Juuathnh 1/eUel, keeping |iauper, " 860 ! Win. Barefoot. $ cattle, < 52 65 ; Jehu Cessna, part on cneck, •• 10 ) Oil i M ichael Human, costing, " 54 26 John Bittingcr,apples, • 2 "it S. D. Broad, repairing mill, " 41 32 j Sansoui 8c G piiart, balance acc't, " 11 03J • Israel Morris, error in duplicite, 5 64 iD. Ev. us, sup. (iui-door paupers, " 18 00 J..cou D. Dively, issuing orders ud | bringing paupers, " 500 B. K. Ashcm, appiebutter ft pork," 555 ■ Br. K. F. Miller, mod. attendance, •' 12 (10 John Bowser, a x barrels 8 iur, •• 43 82 Robert Fyun, in fuil check N'o. 131," 34 56 Geo Blymire, stoves and tinware, •' 6J 45* Robert Fyau, goods, " 51 si;t |8 D. Broad, work done at mill, •< 3c 00 J. .\l. Vaah >rn, issuing warrants, " 1 50 Mi, ha i Hotd-rbaum, i ton plavt r, • 550 i James Ling, 1 broad s iw audpigs," 13 47 James K. H.ill.;m. goods, " 10 35 Jacob Reed, goods, " 3; 24 Joseph Spangler, 1 hominy mill, " 8 00 Samuel Bottouflcld, potitoes, " 000 Andrew Home, |n>rk, 31 00 ,6. S- iick At Co..goods and leather, 62 43 ' Robert Kurtz. straw, " 4uo | Heurv Nogglo, bringing piupcr, " 400 ' Win. MilUura, cabinet work. 11 67 | Henry Icites. 1 cow and calf, -< 87 5 t John Cessna, check prev. granted, 101 00 ; Jesse Willis, pork. '< 63 7 4 W. F. Moor .<i l, ioi fanii hand •' 8.) 561 j Jesse Yarned. muttou, " 778 ; Fred. Oiks, ''ringing piupcr, " 5 62* Robert Kurtz, beef, ' 739 Samuel Snuek, exoneration, * 8 31 I Samuel Brown, int. on uhecks, " 74 16 Pre I. Oaks, burying paupers, 4 o,i Spidel Sc Feirin, repairing siiiudle, 2*(sl Mtcbaei Wertz, exonerations, " 6 77 W. Creighb*uiu, bat. on settlement <> 588 ; Wm. F. Moothuad. quarter ssal'r'• 76 45 I J icob A. S'eck, coal, ;• 700 j John Corley, hilf year's salary, " 10 on ! Fred. Uafcs, bringing piuper, •' 1 621 j Henry Will, exoneration*, > 7 j;t John Cessn 1, ch -ok prev. granted -■ 104 (81 ■ loini AUip, smut machine, •• 76 69 j (). Buiianl, seal lor p„ .r house, *' 10 00 W. F. Moorhead. qauter'* salary,' 7u 00 G. M. Cirn, ipples ind applebuttci •• 450 Wm. Ritdoy, appiebutter, " 175 Thos R. Gettys, salary us clerk, " 625 John Shartz r, 50 bushels corn, " 25 00 j John lloeiistiie. appiebutter, '• 10 <4O Jacob B irndollar, goods," << 45 12 f S. Johnson, keeping out-d'or piu. < 26 oo \D. E vans, sup. out-door pauper, " 17 00 , John Shater, cor 1, -< g 4.4 Eve Stttckey, 25 bushels corn, " 12 5 ;r. R. Gettys, qu irter'a siiary, " 625 Joshua Mower, bib o*i sirtlljnrMt,'< 8 31 ! James O'Neal, bringing pauper, • 2 (J F. I). Keegle. gauds, " 785 Jesse Dicken, out door panper, " 28 111 - Jacob Reed, goods, *- 28 01 ( A. R chcy. applebut. and potatoes '• 24 86 ; Joim Reader, bringing pauper, '■ 350 j J. F. Dearniin. removing panper. •' 289 ! John Corley, servic< s, " Id 00J G. W. lloneh<'lder rem. pauper " 407 John 11. Rush, error m settlement " 8 2t) i Gideon U Trout, goods, •• 5 75j ; Jolui Wysong, exoneration, " 5 00 : : Gideut I). Trout services, '• 20 00 1 Andrew Sutler, coal, '• 10 98* James Devore, exoneration, " 513 I 8. li. Whiideid, bringing pauper, 4 27j I. R. Gettys, mtk dup. and al*y •' 31 25 j Gideon I). Trout.goods, M 80 82 Gideon B. Martin, exoneration, * 570 Israel Morris, exooerat'on, *• 8 85 Arnoid Lash ley, exoneration, u 443 John Riiev, exoneration, " 4 62J Samuel Berkstresser, exoneration • 41 53 Juhn Cessna, check prer. gtanted *• 392 51 John Long, bringing pauper, " 26 25 Joh i Gates, bringing paujaer, " 4 674 Leinue! Evans, bringing paujicr, " 694 Samuel S. Burkct, bringing paUjicr ~ CB7 j Tnomas B. M ay, appl.-butter, " 475 Alfred Qriiue, medicine, " 17 00 Michael Weiscl, coojicnng, •* 557 S. J. Castner, at. on paupers, '• 44 53 David Over, printing, • 26 00 Xicbulas Lyons, goods, " 37 43 John Long, bringing panpe-r, " 400 Jesse Dicken, keeping out-ioar p. " 24 00 Reuben Keller, potatoes, " 5 5'J John Fecister, pork " 61 05 VV. 8. Finck, carding wool in '53 > 173 John .Uav, apples and apptcjUtler '- 920 A Sparks, potatoes, • 656 John Schusbley, exoneration, " 11 73 Xicholas Koontz, exoneration, '♦ 503 Wm. P. M ourhea l one heller, •• 14 03 Absalom Sptrks. potatoes " 301 T. R. Gettys, quarter's salary ' 023 11. XicodeiHtis. issuing orders '• 853 Rachel Hohierbaum, funeral exp's " 833 P. 11. Shires, exonerUion, " 8 5") B. W. Gsrretsou, liringing pauper " 305 Wm Nelson, donati >n " 15 00 And ew Sutler, coal 1857 25 00 M.$J. G. Weisei, work " il Robert Eider, exoneration " 13 46 Gideon D. Trout, gomts 26 53 VVrn. Rogers, part of check No 57 2 > 63 Win. F. Moori lead, check No 23 6 Oo I', tt. Miller, check No 26 23 00 j A. B. Cramer $ Go. check No 122 10 0-3 ! P. 11. Shires, commission lo j J. H. Sehnab'ey do 15 53} i Nicholas Kuonts do 9 84 i John B. Ilardmsn do 3 73* | John Rfley do 6 50 I Samuel Bcrkstresses do 6 33J ; James C. Devcre do 5 38 Jo.tn VV*iK"stone do II 55 Gideon B. Mania do 5 (36 Israel Morris do 11 78 Arnold Lasliley do 5 34 Peter Ewall do 2 88 John Wysong do 7 874 Daniel Milter do 14 99 Michael Werts do 7 78 Treasurer's salary 40 00 Auditors and Clerk for sattliag account 15 00 4364 77f Wx, the undersigned, Anditors of Bedford county, do certify that wo have examined the foregoing account of George Blvmirj, Treasu rer of tiie Poor an I H >ua • of Emplayiu.'nt ot Bedford county, and fl 11 the sams to bo cor rect au I Iru ia< *!>> v.i stat <l, au I that there is , balsnc.-dni mil Treasurer of sixty-foar dollars and two cents, ($61,02.) Witness our hMidi and seals this 7th day of January, a. D-, 1857, DANIEL BARLEY, ft. •.] HENRY B. ROCK., fi.s.] Taos. K. Gettis, Clerk. Amount due froto Collectors of Bedford coun ty uy to January I, 1807. John King, Hopewell, 1853 $99 37 A. Suodeu, Cumberland Valley 1804 73 68 John L. llill, Juniata •' 81 &•'; Jacob Nicod- tuna, M Wood. 163 (/> Peter H. Shires Bedford Buro' 1800 -I C4| Levi Hartiinger C Valie) •• 13 tio George Long Hopewell 8 Wia Carneli Alourtie 11 tw Jafen Alstadt St. Clair 63 87 Robert Elder Middle Woodtwrry 78 31 B. W.Gtrrelson Bedford Boro' 1860 290 bb Jacob Bid Ho Bedford Tp • 170 13 Thomas W. Morton Broad Top 267 7b Klisa Gump Coleram lot 68 JoMab Bruner Cumberland Valley 243 97 : John Dasher Hope well 163 97 ' Hugh B. Wertz Harrison Bt> 7*J j irni Gillespie Juniata 40 10 ' David Cyphers Liberty 97 19 | Jacob Evans Londonderry 84 89 ! Jeremiah Alters Monroe 94 89 i Henry Egulf Napier 114 26 : Samuel WTuk East Providence OS 75 John Sparks Host Providence 2 1 1 19 Jscob Andrews St. Clair 372 81 Daniel Tewell Southampton 60 33 11. nry Home Sehvllsburg Boro' 18 02 Simon B.itrJ Mid lie Woodberry 343 41 John Furry South Woodberrj Csl 08 March 13. 1857 s*73o 95 • ' ' . SHUFORK & SMITH, CIItMBERSBVRG, PA., BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, and Dealers in Music and Musical instruments. | Our stuck consists of Books, Stationery, Jlu | sic. Musical instruments. Wad pipers, Blinds, j French, German and American Lithographs i and steel engrivings. gbt mouldings for frames 1 etc., etc., wholes He an! retail. Dr. B. F. | Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all orders ; given hint wid lie promptly att -nded ro. March 7, 1857. ATI'SIC h MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— JLTJL Pianos, Melodious, Flutes, Guitars. ; Brass liorns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., ol vari ! otis manufacture, always on hart I. BJ.UU j *p- I ptied at ei/f wholesale rate*. We Keep always | on hand a full assortm -nt of all the new and } fashionable music, which * J nail at our ta ' pease t<> any part of the country. N. B. Music arrange! to order. SHRYOCK fe SMITH. Ciamiurtburg. , March*. 1857. W-ALL and BLIND PAPER.-Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for this necessary ► article. By calling at h:s st ire, our patrons will see samples of our papers. W.-hire made | our sj ring selectiont with much care, a i l think we cannot fail to please. SURYOCK N SMITH, C'uim{*rsti;rz. Mirch 7. 1857. SAMUEL M. MEC ITCHES, MILL-WRIGHT JXD BUR.I MILL i-TOXE MJSUFJCTCRE.j. SOLS Proprietor ef Joassox's highly ap proved an I much improved SML'I AND SCREENING MACHINE; Impr *ei IRON CONCAVE BR AN DUSTER, the P: .mum Machine for Millers. Rcniinrt NO. 64 QUEEN Street, (18tU Vfard,) address Ki-n-ingto Post Oltice. Shop: HAYD-ICK Street, beiow Front, PHILADELPHIA. : Uoc ilioo Mill Stones. Mill Ir ■as, Smut Ma chines, rit ?:w win n i,u. .-tiii-, Stretched Belting, Cement and Screen Wire, Squire Meshed Bolting Cloths. Feb 27. 1357 -3m. JEE: 22 A PARTNER in a Tavern located in the I .'l cntic ut the coal regions of Brtadtop, I which is doing a gn„d business. This will be an excellent chance for any cne vho wislo s f-' go into business. Every infotma* ; >:i shall given by addressing a letter to "T:iem." :.t , the office of the Bedford "Inquirer and Cbroti- j i-ie." Feb. 27. 1857. < PURE -IX D G Elf CIS E G.iRDEX HE t EDS' BLYMISE It HARTLET w " hare in time .1 olwiee ass >rtm mt of G irleu Seels,fro® i the best establishment in the State. Bedford, Feb. 27. 1887. rSREEN SPIiING FARM FOUSALB. \2f—The above property, i.;e iLe roicl- j ence of David Piper, dee'd, sitntte en Pipers Run. Hopewell Tp., Bedford county Pa., is of- j t'ered at Private Sale. The alioveproperty contains in i) 42) i res. more or less, being divided into three different tracts, as follows: Ist. The Mansion Traet.containing 133 seres ra.ire or less, of a first rate quality of lim-.-stone land, about 100 acres cleared, in a high state : of cultivation, under the best of fence- a good orchard of choice grafted fruit, a good Sngar Camp, one ot ibe best springs of It:;: •atone w iter in the county, the water from which ru.-.s • close to the barnvard. The improvements are a large ve-r con venient Dwelling House a good bn. the best corn crib a d WMgonslicd in the csuntrv.a good stone springhouse, an 1 a!! other necessary out. buildings, ail in good r-prir. 2d. The Mount iin Tract, (by w.y ofdistlnc tion,) lying on the west side of the mansion tract, adjoining I uds of Carrs' heirs. King's and others,along the foot of fussers Mountain containing 2'j acres, more or less, about 80 acres chared, a good two story Log House thereon mected with a small orchard. 3d. The Warrior Kidge Trict, adjoining the mansion tract, on theeist, coat liningß9 acres, more or has, of g><>4 iimistuqe hod, about 30 acres cheated. All til - uncleared land of the above three tracts is wab limb :rei, an 1 pretty nearlv all susceptaiile of cultiv Dion. Taken *ll together, the above proper? v has few superiors as a whe?t growing ;.tid "stock raising urn. Tha Past *.f raining w iter living accessible tn pretty near-very flcid, the hjt of range fur stock on both shies of the farm. The cleared lan.l pretty nearly surrounded by the best of timber. Fha fallowing pr'cs is t<kad. na n.dy SSI dol'ars per acre fir the mm, ion fried; $2 > per acre fur the nvmata n tract; $22 jcr acre tor the w ittiur n.lg; ract. One tract will not iw sold, without selling the whole.excrpt t '.n adr meed price. Au un lisputvltitle will be gireu br THE HEIRS. ' For further particulars ai "res. J. T. PIPER. R'>dy Htm. Bedford Co., Pa., Feb.. 13 *93".-3t:i. TURNPIKE ELECTION —There *. i an election r.rilvemanigci* of iheCb-ui bersburg and Bidfcri Turnpike Road Corapt nv, held at the puMic hotiv; of Solomon Di viltiiss. in McOonneßsbnrg, on Heads/ !te second div of \t ircti, n -\t T B. KENEDY, Prmiitat. Feb. 2rt, le 7. j. MARKET STREET WHJRF PHlL'.l. DtitEßs i* Fun ash l*so\nns: H.ivo constant tv on lii-.d an rvir:;tient oi Mackera], Shad. Her i ■gs. C. iO.h. Beef, Fork, Lard. Shoulders, Warns, Si les, Cheese, Rice, ic. March 20. lS ji -3m WHITE TEETH and* p-rib me 1 breath urn be icq.tired by using the '-fiaia ol i a Thoasand Flowct*." To be U.i i at DR. HARRY'S. 1 March 6, 1867. TEACHER S IXSTITFTE. A meeting of the Bedford County Teachers' Institute, witi b- held at Scbellsburg. com- . tueucibg on Monday, the 13th day of April .next, ami to continue three d tys. Several interesting lectures on the eifT-rent branches of education wili be delivered, and a j variety of instructive exercises on the blac* board wii! be exhibited. A~ the main oiject of the Meeting is to aid and encourage t' achers in the various duties of their vocation. the attendance, not only of. 1 tuckers, but also of School Directors, and the : ftistida ot education generally, is invited. Come one, come all. A nearly welcome j awaits you. You can be either a silent p-c- I Utor, or you can participate in the exercise j if you desire. T. K. G2TTYS. J. S. Tmutr. Sect'y. Co. Sup'l. j March 20, lti-37. New Jewelry, THE tn lis Tiber has opened out a new and j splendid assortment of all hinds of the must fashionable Jewelry— consisting in part ol i Breast P,ns. Finger Kings, Ear Rings, kr. Ac. Cad aii i see h.s stock, deli DANIEL BORDER. TOOLEN FACTORY*—Tb sub fey scriher 1 rente! the well known Vi'oolcn Factory, sitmte in Water 1 Street, South Woodberry T; nsliip, Bedford! county, Pa., formerly* owned tiy Mr. Win S. j Fittok, and now owned by Mr. .Vina Ketring. j is prepared to accommodate the public in a ' superior manner. The Factoiy is ; oir unde-- I going thorough repair, which will enable fcini j to execute w rk as as can Ie done at any ' other establishment in the country. Jlc constantly k -eps oa hand. Cloths. Sttti- ; ' ;tts. . Toed-. Fun nets Blankets, Girth sud I Rag Carpets. Coveriits, kc., fttc., Country Carding done from the first of Way nnti! the first of October, for Catk, r two cents ; per pound added on credit. Wont and all kinds of country produce taken 1 in exchange tor goods or work. By long experience in business, and a desire i to please, he hopes to receive j share of the i public patronage. ROBERT RALSTON. Feb. 6, 1857.-6 a. t t SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ; Js —ll/ virtue of an ortler of the Or pitaus' Con it of IPdford county, the subscrib er will sell at public sale on tils preru.ses,in ■it. 0 c.r I'owisuip. Beifji I county,on Situr i ty tji lib d ty of Mirch, next, the following re,i es ate, late the property ofSimael Wright. Jec'd. viz: A lot or tract of kind suuitc in said town ship. adjoining Lands of Nathan 11. Wright", heirs >! Robert Siui U. Amos "Oldham ami oth- j -rs, contain:.ig about nineteen acres more .r I i SS, all cleared and under fence, and within the j liin;ts of the town of Pitasmtville, having a two story log dwelling house, don id- bar a ..:.i other out buildings tarreon erected with a Well j of nerer falling water at the. door, and also with two good orchards therun. Ten us cash, and possession given on the first div of Aprit next. JACOB H. WRIGHT. Adai'r. SHOE, Glassware, and VARIETY ma r r ® B E&JE • ! —o— ! ADAM FERGUSON i ! 3 J*t opened. next door to Minnick'a, i -*-•■- on Juliana Street, a large UMtt.tKUt ot i Shoos at.d t> jots, ol every kind. size and des cription. Also au extensive assortment ot j j GhasswutE, including cskc stands, preserve j dishes, cake b isketa hall lamps, tumblers. large . beer U'ussvs, window glass, card receivers, terra rott*. *C. Also silver cake baskets, and a va- I r.etr o: olber articles in that line, lie has also on hand me best kind of tobucca and cigars, ! cheese and crackers, carpet bags, Miss -s sstch • o!. lienti ineu's Can js. shotgun-. Gentlemen's U': i Ladies gloves. of ali kitldi. Hosiery Ol ail description*, and t variety | other articles. ! u> r necessary to m ."ition. Hiring bought his shoes and glassware, in oi.ci-r quantities, th m is usual for country .Mer chants, ;-e can s.-ll at reduced prices. i>e c. 10,1t56. ~ iIOHK \EH tOGiiS. Illlh undersigned iiaajust returned homrfrora the ri astern citi-s with a large stc.pfc oft'ALl. sad IVIXI idtt Goods. and is new exhibiting AT CHEAP SUK. A goners! assortment of new style of WINTER Gl)OI>S, Comprising in * great variety of Udus Drts, i i.'ooii, wuich consists in part ot Black and Feu- j >! Sir. C'l i/. -a, Lau >. l. i>t Faints, Uadcunn ' Clot s, Coberg Merinos, etc., etc. A Urge variety ol Black and Fancy Clothes, : i?.iss:nit.'res. Cassit.etis. Jecues, etc., etc. j Boots. Shots, Hats and Ban,tit, Groccrut.Su (p"<. Melttsttt, >t,ir,is. Shad, litrriugt and 1 "•fsckcrti, Facet.. Qttec-nswsrc. Hardware, Brooms. Buckets, Looking Gisises, etc. The sliov <t stock consists of every attic!e cs : tally kept in store—if,'.' of which oil b* sold, j , chcip for cash or approved produce. Thankful for p'st favors, he hopes by fait | leahng an.l a desire to plea* -.to continue to tnerii aai receive A libers! share of public patronage. G W.KCBT. Oct. 3. 1556. Job Mann, G. 11. Spa.no. JAW PARTNKRSIIIP—The tiGdcrsitme -J uave associated them selves in the Practice I ui the Law,and iiiproaiptly attend to H vu<i j n._-s entrusted to their care in Cedlord and ad | oining counties. Ly jitic* on Julisnua Strtrl. three doors south ol Men gel House and opposite tbc rtai- !• dunce ofMaj. Tate- MAA'N & SPANG. Jttn Ist—lßs4 :f. Dr. F. C. Reamer, Physician and Sureeoa. Re<pcctfullr tender* hi* serr-cn • the citizens of Bedfo-.d and vicir.itv. Ife msy always lw fonnd fun' •* profcssß-ntEy en gaged) it fcla Frug and Book Store, in ialiaaa St. Feb.l 6, IHM. 4 Urge rsa irt nia: of Itiir. Tooth, and Clothes fl.bru>!ej ist received, at Dr. Hurry's. THE undersigned respectfully requests ail those indebted to him in any maucer to wake payment m mediately. Oct. 8, IS jo. ' GEO. W. BLYMIKE. HARDWARE STORE" T.ie snbaonher would announce to hi* old rn U tnl th.t ,-n lie in ee.i.-rsl. that he ha amoved his HARDWARE aTOKE to the he* | tdldinp sec?t I d ir west of tbe Deriicr i Ho i A'l. whi-r t hi has jnsl received and ©j. -:u,J art ext?n>e assortment or Hititarare. i almost eery article in tiiat Luc of hnuinwes! 11l is stock of SAOuhtiilV is of the bst quality and ras tdeclr4 with Creat cure, lie uocM rvsportftiUy invite all in wai.t ot articles in the "larUvvato iinv, to .rile hi.it a call, satish-d tiqd { he CJU please ail who tie so. JOHN ARNOLD. j Kay 25, IfjC. j 15-0 *'ciaus t iptiims e sure/it'll compomid ; I e.l, at all hoar* of the day or night, at Dr. ' H .rry% Drug Store. IgV'ST QUALITY nr H.VjI.MEUED Ky HION ! UUiuire A Hanky, kecj j tKHisiatitly on hand, all sis. * best Jnniafti | Iron, al Forgt pri tt. fbr rati cr iis rqtticaltiU, j also Roiled Inc, S' .il Rod*. Strap Iron and i Nalios. All orders tided promptly. EYESHART, ASHIXAX & CO. JFOiiW IRDIMif Ifflfl ISSION MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL— PA, The subscribers doing business under the t.rm of Ever hart, Ashcoan fc Co.—are now t-rep-ired u> store aud ship Flour, Gram, and a"! kind* of Mrcbandis*, upon reasonable terms. fiiev als>, keep on hands. Plaster, Fi-b S • ", Rock Powder. 4c-, to which thy invite the i tetiUon of Merchants in the county, ard Far mers. The highest rasl, prices paid for Flour," ami Grain, that the K .stem Market, wiMsfford. JNO. C. EVERLAJTT, C- W. ASHGOM, JNO. F. LOWhY, G. K. BAHNDOLLAR. "Dec. 26, 1856 w - fl On HKE X s , UPHOLSTERER. YEfOULR announce to the citizens of Bed . V ford and vicinity. that he it prepared to do ah w >rk in his iine, in the (*et stvle, and on reasonable for Hl*. M with or without Springs, mode iri a superior rocnni-r, equal to the best 11 irle in the city, as i to this branch of hi* business he would iuritc especial attention, itc may be found at the snop of Michael Wus el. a short distance East of the Borough, or at lii* resi fence, -a: .y opposite the dwelling of Dr. Wilson. Bedford, Dec. 5, lh->6. —S m. SEW FIR M —AT— HOPEWELL. THE subscribers trading and doing business under tie firm of Baindoilar, Lowty, k Co., would r- spec!fully inform their friends, and the public generally, that they iuw opened at the above place, and arc diily receiving a large stock of Merchandise, consisting in pert of Muslins, Ticivi-ig. Osentcrgs. Drills, Ciissimercs , Set:ic:rti. Cfetiis, F'am-.els, Deknes, P'rench Merinos, Silks. Calicos, lists and Caps, llard w.rc. Queensaare, Boots 3T;d Sloes. Groceries of all descriptions. Also a l irge assortment of Ready made Clothing, all of which w:l! be sold upon as short profits as can be had in the ecus, tv. G. R BAK.VPOLT.AR, JOHN F. LtiM'Br. JOHN C. ETKRHART, c. \y. ASIICOM, Dec. 26, 145 C, PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE! —The sui.-eriber idTors fcr sale the valuable Farm on which she now resides, situ ate i.i Cumbrian*! Valley Township, Bcdfori County, Pa., about four miles South of Bed, for i Springs, or. the mail, toad leading to Cum berland. containing one hundred acres, more or less, of Latest one laud, about do acie-s cleared and under fence, the balance good timber land, .nd ali capable of cultivation. The inijioveineti's are a good two story log Dwelling House, with kitchca attached, good seller underneath, good spring house, stable and other necessary ont-buildings, a first rale never failing limestone spring at the door. A good orchard of choice fruits, and water in all t:.e fields exec] >t one. A strong mounui n stream ru; <• through the place. A good site lor a tan yard oo the projv-rty. it is desirable that this Farm besold irrmedi ately, therefore it would Uc-necessary that pcr s .t.a wiiiii-ig to purchase should call and ex amine it soon. Poss.-svou given on the first of Aprii next, and a good title made. Terms to suit purchasers. ' MRS. NANCY HUNT. January. 2, 185". REWSO. 7IIE undersigned, thankful (as adrertise- I nients 83v) tor past favors at Il.c Colonnade store, in Bedford. w u'.d reapectftuly annot r.ce | to Li* pations ai d friends gecer-lly, that he baa j removed his et.tire stock >•{ to his new i rick store rc-cm lately occupied by I'etei Kad ! e'-augh oppcsite the Bed.ord Hotel. His sup. I f'h v ef goods is fresh, new and fashionable. His new room has been neauiy and elegantly j fitted tip and remodeled. Ail kinds of produce are taken in exchange tor goods. He hopes to be-continued 13 the favor of his atrons and the public. JACOB REED. Ju'v i, 1856. W AN TED — At Reed's Coionade Store.— j IVheat, Kye, Oats, Com, and Buckwheat—alas ah other approved pruduce, in cXi.La.iige lot ? foonr 3; cask prices IR JX —fciacksmituaaud others. are informed | that we have just recti ed a iarge supply ot i reCued iron—warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMEK it CO. j -V-.r. 28, 185 C. wajtteK " TTTO Jonrneymoa Tailors will he employed by tic suiis.ribcr, if application be made :m --urrliatel y—coattaru toipioytßtnt ar.d good mages will be given. C. LOYEK. Bcdloid, l>ec. Id.. lboG. VWUNDIIY FOR RENT—B'aekitni-h Co p, Mad'iitie with water pmvr for Machine Shop, and Foundry, all Sited up sa good working order. Also two good Dwelling /iouacs and Stable tbmos. The i'-jti .-Stiblisl.mept, is situate about one utile south of ifno i Jerry, on the Turnpike leading from Pattonsville, to f/oihdi)*! erg. J.:i, V. !S>s-St. ABRAHAM KEApY. /loli livj i.ir r Register, publish ei c ht times, iil charge a Ivcftiser. TO BUILDERS. r | "he subscriber is fully prepared trtnrsisb and j. quantity or quality olßuilding Lu.il-rauy i'i istering Latiia Orders directed to St.Chtua vill, Bedford County, wiil be promptly aueuJew to, t v £ .vine a reasonable notice. F. D. BKEGLE Dec. 29, 13ft*. IFiisKHiFisT DK. HAKRY.attke Cheap Drag srd Book Store, baa just received, a large assortment ot the best flavoring extract*. together with Bak ing Soia.Cicam <vf Tartar. Salemtu*, &c.,0 the very beat quality, all of which 1c villael t the lo.v ■; pricas . 13'jalon's Magic Hair Dye, Colors inuautine oujy, tae Hair cr Whiskers a jet black or beautiful brown. Alio, FhalonaCbeanlcal Hair Invigilator, a superb article, for preserving and beautifying the Hair, crui be purchased ifota Harry, . t t'o cheap Urpg Store. Cot; -fry Physicians. can have their order*, filled, witit the very best article*, at cay prices at Dr. Harry' Cheap Drag Store, Pitt st. Bedford. r 'eaa*a. Oct. 31,18-56. T>E B. F HARRY. MOTIVE TO DELINQUENT COL LED LOBS.— Notice i* hereby jjivct to a*l delinquent collectors in Bedford csiinty, cp to the year 1 Scd iuc usivo, that if they pay' up v lince* ta:idi*g in their dot'icates iy May Court 1557, they w-,11 be su-.wni S per c.nt on the amount so paid in. nr. r and above the 5 p-*i cent already -allowed by law. By order of the V s:!:.i>-i'>rt-r. If. MCDbbki'S, Jau. IS, ISoI. Clerk. STONE WAKE.— Cream Crocks, Muk Clocks of aiis'ies. Ratter Diab.cs,fioni one to one crd * hsif gr!\,r, F.|tch r, all of which are tif beat quality, for aale by A. FERGUSON- Bedford, Jan. id, IS6C.
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