a?H33 XiSJ €&Tj XXXIESIEX I putliubud every Friday morning, in Juliana Street, Hi the brick" bail-ting, opposite the "Mengel House," by £*AVID OTEJS. TERMS : U paid In advance, $1.50; within the year, .00; and It'not paid wi .bin the year, $2.50 will he charged. No paper discontinued until alt ar rearages are paid—except at the option of the Siditor. A failure to not ify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. oG?~Su. sciibera outside of the County roust pay j in advance. ! Jldeeriutmmh not exceeding a square,(lo lines.) j Inserted throe times for $1 —every subsequent in- j sertion, 25 cents. Longer ones in the same pro j portion. Each fraction of a square counted as a full square. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A libera! deduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of ail kinds executed neatly and promptly and on reasonable terms. PROFESSIONAL CASJ> S. - John Palmer, ATTORNEY AT LAW. v CTE/11-ff* promptly attornl to all business en \ V trusted to his care. Office in Juliana Street, nearly opposite the '•Jfenjo-I Honne." April 19, 1861.-tf # W. I,3 mi EArELIER, Attorney at Law cad Land Surveyor VSTILL atteud with promptness to all busie \ V entrusted to his care. Will practice in Bedford and Fulton Counties. C7"<JfSce in Juilana Street, cne door North of th office. Dec. 24, 1858. John Major, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Hopewfll, Bedford County. COLLECTIONS and all bnsin js pertaining to hG OJlie wail be attended to promptly. Will alae attfud to the aale or renting of real estate- I istrnments of writing carefully prepared. Also, Settling up partnerships and other accounts. May *, ldil. Ft. 11. BAKCLAY, ATfOnm IT LAW, ITOBFOED, PA., I"*"/ILL attend promptly and faithfully to all V legal business entrusted to his care. {X?"t)flico on Julians Street, in the building tor merly occupied by S. it. Barclay, Esq., dec-'d. March 26, ISSB. Jon Mann, G. H. Spang. jj AW J AiiTNERSHTP—The undersigned .5 A have associated themselves in the j'r itue in the Law, and will promptly attendto al busi ness "ntrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. on Julianna Street, three doois south ofJiengpl oiiiae and opposite the rasi deueeofJlaj. Tate. MANN H SPANG June 1,-1854. tf. * ■ j W .1 ;• :K", *Ky *m! ea *'.'!>• t® •!! .Ttwrntot* Is- i ;; ly , tfji .:w t * • .ra T -fn £.••!, •-, auj i. ' • L\h|4 m. i v all me ratioriS war- Aui. TV T INVARUBLY C.\S; 1. f , Oil ■, . i:,< P.m.-ei, -.:orJ, Pa. sV? | t • -'-ThJ, c:i. B. F. T> ESPECTFOLLY tenders his professions J V services to the citizens of Bedford and vi eini';-. i- o and Wuddcnee on Pitt-Street, In the Lu;' formerly occupied by Dr. J. H. Hofins. N >v. 6,1857. Er. F. C Eeatn.Gr, Pityaician and Surgeon. Dtipct tftiHy tenders his services t> j **- t-a citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He rcuy always be found (unless professienallr en. gag.d) at his Drag and Book Store, ia Julians Fob. IP, 1857. . GO AND c REEDS JVEW FJ3LL AND WUTTER GOODS To be sold for cash or procure or.*y. P. A. 1> E > wishes to ii-form his friends and the pnbiio g-neriilly. that he has bough! cut the Stock of t r- :! e', -1A COB HEED, ai.d in addition, is recoiv irg icons r'hilcdt Iphia, an elegant New Stock t-'is hougl • t Panic Piicts, consis ing o ILtT Qtffii/S. F.c-nt and Sheet, Matt a tut Cap s Groceries, i vrdvenre Qnuuttcore, <£c. Ail of wt.ich b ••■s bn ■: ' 00, iit at the Lowest Net Cssh Prices, sa-:l will e s#. 11 unprdctdenttdly low for Cash or Co- rdry En dure. Pr;; 'pie if at m Niraiilo S xpeaCe is lietter tiian a Sb>w ch.iiicg," cm adopt the language of the Pott: • Ccrnc Ore, Come All. this roeb. shi.ll fly, Fn DI if.* firm base ss tcon as 1." Nov. 8, lbdl. P. A REED. Teachws Wf.ELJ, Board of Scho ! Directors of Monroe a. i own*: 10, avid e.nploy seven or eigfct gzod, i, i . i--, \pply iiuutjJiatoly to the Kbsctibtrs at C.v v. !.-. OLIVER IT'HIT ON, Fruiicnt. J. 15. 'Tj v-reswrtß, Scel'a. Nov . lid Jodi.-* •• • ;• '- ■ • -I lay \> two ye.trs ~g >, and .a.-S. tiavjrg m y un.-.i: 1 j i-lgments aid not a, eel Hxm, I tUi ; fire notify ail persons so indebted to iiLi .' i .t * ' *,\ iivjf.t, a* no !as&?r in luigeuce e-acv wi.l beg. •a. Ai]persons uoiresponding to i!.:v v t!t-j :i , i net conjpLin if more cojts aceru'j to their fndvb' -1 less. JAM SS if. BAEXDOLLAR. Eioody II in, J.in. ;J, liiG2.-i:* ilalii Istr;i io r'.q soiiep. Li - .. 1- Rs *>f sdmin.-drati m htvjnq b?en granted tii tin sn'wcribt-r oa tho estate of .Maranda Kiddld, d .-•■ ■ I, ill persons intsirtwd t-> s-.11 eg tot- am b'-roby notified to miki Imm-liito pay m ,r 't vni tho'-d having c'aifns sjiinst tlw stnic \vB p'os nt tlieir aeboasts properly autheoficite I tor settlement. JOHN W. CHI S.MAN, ,-Um'r. Jan. 3, 1802. MM I HBr BLANK Exempfioa Judgment Summons, Subpoec-ts, Constable Salts, &c. i for sale et this tfliis. KEW GROCERY, I ( orucr ol West Pitt and Juliana St. | TI3SJ subscriber is opi ulng at this well known ; stand, a W!-'.l selected stuck of Confectioneries, | Tobacco. Sugars and Groceries, consisting in part j of coffee, tawn, crushed and palverhMfd sugrrs, t refined and golden syrups, baking tnola-ses, yottng | hyson, hnperi*! and black tea, chocolate, corn j starch and fD.voting extracts, cluase, corn broom#, painted buckets, tiustn g, wall, crub, horse, shoe, tcoth ami hair biushe-S Conficlionarict, such as plain and fancy candies, fruited candies and flavor ed jellies; water, butler and sweet crackers.— Foreign fruits, oranges, lemons, flgs, raisons,,; pro lies, dates, carrsnts. citrons, fil' eits, walnuts,- erc.iin nuts, alnipnds, pea nuts; Tobocco, congress plug, sweet plantation, natural leaf, rough and ready, Lyrichbuig, smoaking, a superior a'ticle, cut and dry, fcc., Stc., Cegars, opera, six>-s, h li ] Spanish, and a variety of other brands. Ibe pub- j ! lie are respectfully invited to give h;Ut a call. All kinds of country produce taken at the high est market price. But no goods sold on credit. J. B. FAKQUIIAR. Nov. 8, 1861. i . . Administrators' Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been gran ted to the subscribers, ou the estate* of B. iL Uat ehison, late ot Bedford township, dee'd., all persons indebted to sai 1 estate, are hereby notifieu to nuke iuinodiatu payment, and those having claims against the same, will present theiu proper ly authenticated lor settlement. JOSEPH UUTC'-ISON, JX liN W. SCOTT, Nor. 1, 1861. Aduirs. CASH STORE* TnS undersigned has purchased J. Reed's stock of Merchandise, and wdi continue the trade at the old stand, and sell positively for teady pay only. Goods told low for cash, or appro ved country pro duce. I*. A. REEIJ. Nov 8, 1861. iiSAi)! KKili! HVADI the undersigned have n.td Roraback's it Compound Chemical Soap, for washing clothes, and cb.-eifally recommend it to the fami lies of Bedford as an article of indhpe ;saMa utili ty, cieaosing tho clothes with one t lird the labor ari l tluio usually occupied by use of trie common soap. 3lis. Ax.me D. SBCCK, Mrs. LI:CI.\D\ Memt. <•' u AI. S. Hartlhy, o " Elmisa OVER, Mrs. Maey ELSE none. J. B. FAtjqrtiia is A#cnt for the silc of Fimily Wrights for the Sorongh of B -dford, and any who may wish to purchase a Wright, tu will furnish with enough soap to give it a fiir trial, and will givo then a Fsm.lv Wright gratis if he does :iot demonstrtte the fact that the soap can tie made at a cost of one cent per pltvvl, Fiv? pounds will put out a large WRshtnr, and by putting the c'otiios to souk in tha evening, thi-y can be put our by 8 o'clock, in the m-iniing, thus saving three fourths of the day and a great deal of labor and sickness. Mary families give from s'f to 75 cents per week, for washing, who, by this method can save from 529 to Sod per year. Don't fail to c.ail soon. Bedford, Nov. 15, 1861. Howard Association, Philadelphia. A Severolent Institution established vg special Kn dou merit, for the Relief of the Sick av.ri Distressed, afflicted wt'/i Vim cnl and Epidemic DL>eases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the. Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by tha Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, haYii s of life, Re.,) and in cases of extreme pov erty. Medicine# tun ished free of charge. VALUABLE liEPORTS on.Spermatorrhea, and other lin uses of the. Sexual organs; end on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in seakd letter tnvtlopea, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J.SKILI.IN HOUGH TON, A"', log Suigcon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, l*a. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, Dissident. GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Sccr.taty* Nov. 16, i860.-, z ADM/JJs TRMTORS NOTICE. LETTERS of edministwtion, having leen gran ~ ted to the subscriber, on the ezt t of George Ickis, late of Bedford Township, dee'd. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby nntifiisl to make payiio-nt immediately, and those having claims a > ,inst the same will present th-ui properly authen ticated for settlement. JOHN IV. JCKE3, St. Clair Townsli.p, A jniinis'rator. Oct. 25,18(51.-* Fiimwlilrfs. THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on the pietnis-s, OP SATURDAY the Ist of FERRUAP.Y, next, the foltowir-g Real Estate, to wit: One tract of land situate in Napier Township, Bedford County, containing 137 acres and 101 perches and allowance, 73 acres cie red an i under fence, about 6 acres of which is meadow. The Improvements are a two story Log House and double Log Barn. A good never foiling spring of water near the door. There is also ati apple or ch.ud of choice fruit on this frict. Sale to COB metice at 1 o'clock, P. Ai., wbeq terms will be made known. HENRY TAYLOR, Acting Er'cr of Estate of T.cs. IJeCrearn, dee'd. Jud. 3, 18 *2 jj OWAKL) ASSOCIATION. I'l.E delplfn-f 11 the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Dietuses, and tipecialy Diseas es of the Sexual Orgtrrt. Medical advice given Gratis by tho Acting Sur geon. . . V lual le REPORTS on SPERM ATORRFKEA or SLMiX AL H EAKN.ESS, ai.l ott.er Diseases of the Stxuii Organs, and an the NEW REMEDIES en-ployed in tho Dispensary, gent in s ulod tetter envelopes, free of eh.-rgi*. Address Dr J. SKILLIN II OUGHT FN, Howard Association, No. 2 Bouth Ninth St, pec. 2D.-61 -ly. Pl l delphia, pa. AiuUfor'ti .Hutice. IN the matter oi the citation of Samnol Smith, Executor of William Smith, dee'd. the um'.er tigntd sppoioteJ Auditor to ascertain tho facts, report wl i n the legacies are to he paid, &e , will altera to the duties of the appointment, on Thurs day, Jar.nary lith, 1862, at lis < tflcc in tha Borcug'n of Bed!,nl, when all desiring can altcr.d. K. D. BARCLAY, Auditor. Dee 27, 1861. fYTOUCK is hereby given to tha Board of Mili o. v tary Auditors of the Connty of Bedford, anil abo to the different collectors of" tho Townships ' and Boroughs of s M C iuity, that thev are re- ' quired to meet at the put lio ilonse of Col- John Hah r, in Be.lford, on Wednesday tise Ist day of Jbo. 1862. at 10 o'cl>ek. A. M., for tiio purpose cf auditing fho .Vli'litary accounts, and where logsl ex tueratioos ind lutr meats will be 1 ®ade. LE MU E L KV A X 3, •Brig. Goo. Ist Brig. 16ih Div. P. Jf. Brigadier General's Ofhco, Nov. 22, 1881. Ilxecutui's Notice. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to lbs subscribers, oa the rotate of Patrick LUd< y, late of Cumberland Valley Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to ni I esfato are noti fied to make payment hnrue-JUtvly. and those hav ii g claims against the same will present ihera pro perly authsnticatod for *-ttiern u t. v ■ mm JAMKS haney, I fig. HENRY J. BHUNNER. Dee. 27, ,8ll I BEDFORD mmiwm. THE NEtf-ftJljtl TKIBCNE. j NEW VOLUME. On the seventh ol Septem ber. 1861, THE NEW-ROKK WEEKLY TRIB UNE coinmeiic-d the twenty-first year of its uil ! tenee: THE DAILY Th IBUNE beingß' ine months | older and tho SEMI-WELRLT TRIBUNE sme what younger. Firnn ro ttmu twenty years, tins journal has labored in what its Conductors have Lit J to be the cause of llimisnity, Justice and Free- j I dorn, endeavoring; to radii rate the condition fjbu ! I oppressed and unfortunate, tj honor and cn- | ! courage usifel exertion in whatever sphere, and, to j | promote by all means the moral, iuulkctual and j j material advancement ol our country. It has aimed to be right rather than popular, and to es- , | pousu and commend to-day the tiuth that others ! ; may not be witling to acceft till to-morrow. In • i pursuing tb is eour.M*, mistakes have doubtless been ' I made and fuilts committed; but, haviup in all j things incited our readers to think and Juige for themselves rather than adopt blindly our own or I others' conclusions, we believe wo. may fa rly claim for this journal the credit of having qualified its I renders to detect <nd expose even s own errors, j fo develop the minds ot the young hy the most I perioral, thorough und practical Education, and to encourage and stimulate Productive industry, through tree grants ot Public Lands to actual set tlers and cultivators, as also through the protec tion of immature or peculiarly exposed branches trom too powerful foreign cemjietion, and among the aims to which this journal has adhered through good and evil report, and which it steadfastly com mends to Ant ricau patriot!: m and philanthropy. As to the Civil iv ar now devastating our coun try, we hold it to have originated iu a Rebellion more wanton, wicked, inexcusable, than was ever before known—a Rebellion in the intcre: ts of tho few against the many—a Rebellion designed lo j raise higher tle walls of c.iate and tighten the Chains of oppression. Having done a 1 we could ; without a surrender of vital principles lo avoid this I War, and witnessed the forbearance, meekness, and j long snSerthg wi'h which tho Federal Government j sought to avert its horrors, we hi Id it our clear! i duty, with that of eveqr other citizen, to Btati i by j the Ha ion and is fairly*chosen rulers, and to sc --i os d with nil our energies their efforts to uphold the ! U .ion, ths Constitution, arid tha supremacy of j tho Laws. Ami, though the Rebellion h become, i through usurp tiion, deception, terrorism, and spo.i lion, fearfully strong, wo l i l tve the Ameri can Rtij-u' tic tor stronger, and thai the unanimous, earnest efforts of loyal hearts and hands wi'l insure its overthrow. But ou all questions ftffcctiiw the objects, the scope, and duration of this most ex tr tordmary. contest, we deter to ttiose whom the Ameii *o Reop'e h vu clothed with authority, holding unity of purpose and of action :nuispui- SJIIIO in SO grave on euiergenfty. In a eiisis like the present, nttr colnmns retf-it be largely ongrof-vd with the current liii-iury of the rt'arturttio Union, and witn clu. i .uiions of its n.oro striking incidents. \V' shall not, however, remit that attention to Literature, to Jr oreign Af fairs, to Agricultural Progress, to Crops, Markets, Ac., Ac., vii.b .tijas alrcadv, we !i st, w-m for THE TRIBUNE an lienor,ulo position aruorg its j cdteniporaiies. Our main olj el is and slia.fl li ■to produce a comprehemivv i w■; iper ituru which a careful reader may gain a vivid ami faithful liisto. ry cf the times, not merely in the domuine of Ac tion hut in that ol Opinion also. As our lacilt ties for acquiring information fucrease with years, we trust that an improvement in ihe contents of our journal is perceptible, auii that, in the varii ty and fulness of ir.t lli.'ence afforded, wts may si ill hope to '-uiace each d'V a critic o*l tlie last." In this hope, we solicit a continuance of the generous measure of patronage hitherto accorded to our journal. TERMS. DAILY TRIBUNE (3:1 issues per annum) $6 SE.kl-VVIKLY (104 issues per annum) $3 WEEKLY (53 issa: per annum) $2 To Semi-W.ekly : Two copies for $5; 6v ■ rSii 25 ; ten copfes .'<> one address for §2O; nd any larger numln r at the lattar rate. For a club ot twenty, au extra copy wi'l lie sad. For a cliih of forty we send Tun DAILY TRIBCXE gratis one ye r. lYecklij : three copies for $5: eight copies for $lO ; and any larger number at the rate of §1 2D eai-ii per annum, the paper to be addressed to each subscriber. To cmos of Twenty we send an extra copy. fwenfy copies to one address tor S2O, wjth one extra to him who suds us the club. For each club ot One fi au,; red. THS Dtut.R~l nißcitE will bo Mtiit gratis for one year. VVir. n drafts cm be procured it is much safer th i.i to remit Bank Rids. Tho r.atr.e oi the tl'Sca and Htatc should in ull case* bo plainly written. t'ayment ahv;ys in advance. A.! lr •?:!. THE TRIBUNE, NO. 154 Nassau St.. Xow-Y"i'k. Nov. 1, lti6l. Rriigs and IBooks. if. 0. REALISE, Julian it Street, JUedfurd, PJS., .?/ Ike Slant formerly occupied by Dr. F. C. A'c.-t tmr WJ HGLESALE and re- jsfWmm v N.~' v'V tail dealer in Drugs, AJ-fAWjiNf \ J Medicines, Chemicals. Dyo witiLo2s*e*r "'*4\ Stuffs, Oil*. P-lints, Varnishes, Turpr n- tine, Win'ow Glass, Gltsswi'.re, Ac. Jus received a large stocK of American, French, an English perfumery. Alo a great variety of line Soaps for Toilet yse. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonics, Hair Dj-es, that will colour various shades, from a tight brown to a jet black. Tooth, Nail, Hair. Sha ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs. Pocket ifnives, Pocket Books, Portmonn is, Segar caseu<sc., Also, have and will kwp constantly on hand a supply of Coal oil. Burning fluid and Oumphine, with a great variety of the most modern and best stylo ot COHI oil ami fluid lamps. Pure Wicsand Brandies for medical use, Fl.v v-iring Extracts and Spic s of all sorts, Fiffe Scgara. Snuffs. Chewing and Smoking Tob'cec. Hiving tho agency for nil the principal patent medicines ia uso will keep a Tail supply constantly on band. Alßo, dealer In Books, &C., aonsisting cf Geo. graphical, Sci ntific, Bcligous. Pocticul, Historical Law, Medical, School and .Miscellarious Works in coanectipn with a great variety oi plain and fancy Stationery, Cap, Note,Post,and Wrapping Paper, Blank Books, of every sizo and quality, Diaries, Blank Deeds'; Mortgages, Noteaud Koceipfs. X£?~ Oriters promptly filled and saUstdctiun guar anteed, with regard ''oth to price and quality. Physicians, Prescriptions carefully and ac cur dcly compounded at all hours of the day or nlgbt. Dec. 9. 1869 NOTICE. H AVING debts of our own to pay, we respects fully eall upon all persons knowing themselves to bo in our d ;bt, to pay uji— This notice is not intended for tboro of our friend* who pay us promptly, hut especially for a certain lrgu class, wno having purchased our goods, never trouble themselves about paying tor tho same— • M any of tho latter having hid the use of our i capital so long, must really imagine they have a i better right to it thin ourselves. To this diss We now say, in language which we • hope they will not raisnn crstand— tos snout at leas! a jKrtian of merits in Ihcir hand*— to meet our own ; liabilities—and if kin I invitations to "pay np" ! uvail not—we will try a harsher thougU unpleasant j remedy—and that verv shortly, J Aug. 16, 1881. 'A, B. CRAMER & CO. BLANK LEEDS," \ A superior article,for sale at this offis April 8, 1859. j fjdllE SCIENCE of Education and srt of Teach -1 J. ing, by John Ogden A. M., at Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. A Beautiful assortment of Kerosene Lamps and a*. Shades just rcceirtd at Dr. Harry's Drug and ! Book store. ' Nc* 9, 1860. C 05.00 Pars the entire cost for Tuition in the most popu lar and fcucC'rirful Ct mniercialScliool in tho coun try. Upwards of TWI-LVB UCSDKED young iu*n from TWiiWTY-LiGHT different States, havo boi n cd ucsud tor busiuoss hore within the past three years, soma of whom have been employed as Book Keepers at laries of $2060,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothjng c/ accounts when they entered the College. CT?"Mniifttors' sens half price. Students enter at any time, aud review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogue of 86 pages. Specimens of Prof. Cowley's Business and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the College, incloS" twenty-live cents m Postage Stamps to tb Princi pals. JENKINS t* SMITH, Feb. 8, 1861. Pittsburgh, Pa. Trees! Trees! Trees! TIIE undersigned invite attention to their large and well grown stock of FRUIT kK) OIiMUOTiL TREES, Shrams, Ac., embracing a huge aud complete as sortment of APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES. PLUMS. CHERRIES, APRICOTS, and NECTARINES, Standard tor the Orchard,and Dwarf tor the gar den. ENGLISH WALNUTS, SPANISH OHRS- N UTS, HAZELNUTS, &C„ RASBKRb IBS, SI RA> EE 11KI ES, CURRANTS aud GOOSE BERRIES, in great variety. G R.I PES, uf C fvoic it Kirgs. * ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB, Sac., &c. Also a flue btock of well formedjjbushy EVLEGIvSEirS, •uitabla for the Cemetery ar.d Lawn. DECIDUOUS TREES for street plauting and a general assortment ot Oraamektal Tre M 4r Fistverlug Shrubs, ROSES of rhioce varitics, CAMELLIAS, BED DING PLANTS, &c. Our st.n-U is t -natkahly tlxirifly and fine, and we off r it it prices to si-it the times. LrTTbib 1 gin*s mail d to ail applicants, j Address ED WAKD J. EVANS MCO , Central Nurseries, York, Pa. Sept. 20, 1861. Turnpike Election. HAHE Stockholders in the Somerset nd Bedford X Tninpika Company, will take notice that an el 'ciioii w l! be held at the house of P-ter K . llil leg s, hi Allegheny Tewasbip, on the fieri. Monday, the 6th dsy oi January, next, to tlecta President, six Managers and a Treasurer, to conduct the ; affairs Oi said company the ocfueinz year. BENJAMIN KIM MEL, Dec. 20, 1861. Prut. Public Salo cf Heal Estate IN ST. CLAIRSVILLE. By virtue ttf on otd r rftbe Oiq 1 its' Court of Bed Ibid County, I will expose to public sals on ibe j r turns, in St. ( loirs l ilia or, Tuesday. 31 it, D-.mr.lcr vexl. tts'. Real Estate of Evt; Axx Lit tLß, rii c'd, i-( t sistmg cf fwo Lots of Ground. i utnbcrid in ti . j in of*, d town 7 N 8. aoj iniug David B. tz 11, Geotge liinolirg. Peter Amicß and Sills* heirs, fientii g cn Main rireet, er d bav ii g ibncct erected a 2 TIO ST OK 1* FRjIjIIJS lIOVSE, .d L( g Frame Ucsise a- i Static. litis ptoper'y contains a lu.vi r-tailing spring of water, ai d has r.lso good fruit on it. 'i'oims made known on dav of sole. O'. E. SHANNON, Acim'r. BISSOLBTifII firm heretofore of-sting and trading tinder JL the name and tit'e of J. M. Shoennior h Co., 1 a to-a th; day dissolved by n ntn d consent. All persons knowi-ig riu-ms Ives indebted to said fir. -lb-till ou J. .I. Siioem iki r is authorized to utile tie bocks ar.d notes <>i' ai<i fiitn. All ao. counts tut Seßlod by the Ist ol Decern l er, iSOI. will be pi>ced in the hands of an officer lor col lection. A word to the v.,so is sufii ieut. J. Si. SriGEMAMEK, & CO. Bedford, Oct. 11, lbtil. A CARD. Tl:o subscriber bavina purchased, the goods of the Ide firm of J. M. Shoemaker S Co., auil in ad dition hiving reeeivod v large supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, he wiil sell strictly t<r cash r produce or on four mouth* credit to good atid punctual customers, at tne old atuid of J. M. Shoemaker & Co. Call,sou and examine for yourselves at And-.-rsou's Row. Oct. 18, 1861. J. M. SHOEMAKER. nnTiinir" WINTER GOODS. THE undersigued lmve just open ed a large and elegant assortment of FILL L!) WDTEit GOODS. I We respectfully solicit a call by all in search of real bar gains. The old credit, never pay system having exploded tor the present our terms ay ill be— CASII OR PRODUCE. , A. B. CRAMER & CO. Nor. 8, 1861. Administrators' Notice. LETTERS oi Adrrinitlrstionbtrvingbosngran ted lo the fin! -cribers, on the <*f de of II irtiilloii Scott, lite of Bedfoid Tuwrirtvp, dtc'.b, wl! persona indebted t<> Mtd F.ri ite, arc hereby notified to make papuiont Immediately, cn l ihog-a hiving claims -itainst the .s riie- wilt pre.-ent them properly authenticated for settlemeut. JOHN W. SCOTT, JOSEPH HUTCHISON, Nov 1, 1881. Adrnrs. E>c SJinutica luq-.rire>lr>. THE Hadtrvigned, >|>pointe.l Gmnmiari'iner by tho Court of Cdmtuou 11 ' is of Bedford coun ty, to *v*orf:i: w hetlier Abr.lmra Sill, of St. C*l air township, sail county, be a lunatic, or not, how long he has been, Ac., &■%, will attend to tho I <iuiies of th s appointment, at his offiie, in the : Bf rough of Bultord, on Monday, January 6th, 1802, when all wiablcg can attend. li. D. BARCLAY, Dec. 27. 1861 ITISH !—A large stuck of Mackarel and Herr.ng 1. Just received, aud fo salo cheap at J. M Sfccemaker 3r Go's, cheap store. June 22 1860. \r BRGSENB LAMPS at Dr. Harrj *. I.V Deo. 21, 1800. ; tpiNSEL ZEPHYR all Colors at Dr. Harry's L Pec. 21. 1860. SHETLAND VVOtIL, all*coiora,st Dr. Harry's, Dec. 21, 1860 MENGEL HOUSE, JVLIANA STREET, BUDFOfiU, PA. THK subscriber, having renovated end refurnished this old established Honse, is HOW PREPARED to jH'C' ive pnests. lie invites bis friends and the trav. ling public, to give him A call. Having tew furniture, new beds, anil cvcyifcing nw.-ssory to render hearty cheer to rho-o in want of a tempera ry horns, he flitters himself that those who stay with him, will find themselves at the right place. He is tally prepared to receive visitors to the | Spring, and ail having business with the courts or I otherwise. Am| le stabling anil carriage house is attached to the Hotel. Boarders will be received on favorable terms. ISAAC AIENGEL, Ja. April 13, 1860. jjiGVFI iIHLLI THE subscriber respectfully begs leave to in foitu his patrons aul the public generally, that he still continues to raanufscturc-'arei kn p constantly on hand, cloths, CKBsimers, sitinctts, fliunels. blankets, &c., all of which, he wiil sel cheap for cash or exchange for wool, also Car&r/g aud Fulling, 'or which he would call special attention, a* he possess*# superior facilities and machinery, espe cially adapted to this f.raiuh of the business, and feels eoidi iuijt he can do v. oik superior to any j ctb- r establishment in the county. Cy - . Ctias for carding and falling .tricly cuth • All letters on business suouid be directed to Bed- ! tied Pa., where they wiil receive prompt atp-u- ■ JUIIN LUTE. April 9, 1861. -s vm\iiox mm sum I V/~UU can got good Rifle Pow- 9 til Jw del , Water Proof Gun (A. C tps, atid Lead, at FAXQCUAB's fa, vt Nw Grocery. i May 10, lbdl. | -U 1* j A Large lot cl Mercersburg r| I Stone ami Earthen Ware, just CJ *Vm received at FAaqcHAU's Acw G rocerv. May 10, 1801. i\onh?ra Ligjf. f|* HE cheapest and best light in use, can be had L by buying Coal Oil penectlv pure, inodorous and free from smoke while burning, at #I.OO per gallon, at H. C- Learner's Drug i>tore. Nov. 16, 1860. A LL private jamilies end hefel keepers, should A fully comb' er the value oT using the Cosets TE.'.Ti.p LtAVKN, in connection with II >ur for mail ing bread, rolls, buckwheat cakes and pastry. Ti.ia compound is five from ill impurities. For sale at the Drur and Book Store, cf Dr. B. F. Dairy. Aug. 30, 1861. WASHINGTON HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA. MRS. S. FlMiEtl wc-njl respectfully an-; nounce t< ber fiieivdsin Bedford < ou'ty, ami to the public generally, that she has leased (Sri term of yens, fie large and conreuiat brick hotel, at the comer of Pitt and Juliana Struts, B d ford. Pa., kr.own as the "WASHINGTON HO TEL." and lately kept by Mrs. Cook. Tf s house is being thoroughly refitted and re funds! e l. stal is now open for the r.-e. pii- u of gui tts. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS," and persons attending Court wiil dad the house a pie is nt and qui •; temporary home. Every urti n tion nid he paid to the *Cv<-;nmod .lion uad corn fort of gues's. The table tvilTnt all times be sup plied with the best the markets afford. Charged will be moderate. Extensive s'ablitg is attaci.es fo tids hotel and a careful and couiiieteDt hast en will be in attendance. Special nttenti n -Aiil he paid to tho accoiuaio clarion of the farming community. March 30, 1869. Ptiper imaging and Paiaiiug, rpHE subscriber wishes to inform the public that 1 A. he intends carrying on the Paper Hanging u Painting business, in fclfor i, and vicinti . lie •wilt put out work, at Ibo shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Tie has a sample liook of a d kinds of wall paper, which can be seen at his office, and paper can IK had from him at city prices. lie may he seen at the old IHQIREX office. April 6, 1660. SAMUELRADEBAUGH. To the People cf Bedford AND COIATIES. r p M, LYNCH, at Bedford Nursety, off rs for r • si le at war prices, a general stock*" of (rud trees, consisting of all the c! oic. st varieties of . pr.'es, pears, peaches, plums, cherries, nectarines, quint, .and dwarf pear trees of fin st kinds, Law. lor. blackberry, Raspberry, including Bnnck.e's Or ago, G iosb Trim that will net mildew, cherry and dutch Currents, Strawberries, finest Yurie;its, Grape roots of choicest kinds, Rhubuh and | Asparagus, also Evergreen Vines arid Creepers Hot s, fifty varieties of perpetual bloomers of all colors and sliades. My stock is remarkably thrifty end will lie sold j I for <■ iot much lower tl.an traveling agents are soiling at, who have to I riug their stock a great diaMuco and thereby injuring them very much ly exposure. The cbovo stock is raised iu Bedfoid County soil and climate, and cuU be had fresh from the soil. All ordais promptly attended to and trees sent as directed ly hack or oth rswise. For further intor niation address a few lines to T. M I.YNCH, Oct. 4, 1861. Bedford, Penit'a. DISMISS Piin'SSßSllii'. THE L-v P I'fnersi ip heretofore i xi>ii g be tween the Undersigned, un ler the us mo ot Sunt k Jrvdin, having b.vn dissolved by mutni! consent; all poisons tn .1 tosii l i firm by in to, Kk account or otherwise, are hereby requeue d to c.!l without delay upon A. King, at ;>e<ti id, and tu ta Mttlement. Attention to libs malt r ru.=y save I costs. A. HUN T, ' N t.B, 1861. FR.JOiIfAN. C*i ALL a-d a .> a largo au 1 be tiuifui assort men J oi coal ;l I 'm; s. of t ie Int.-si sryb s just re i iv. 1 and for sdo cheap at 11. C. Reamer'* Drug Bt<>ro. Nov. 16, GO coru starch. th-best article at Di Harry's. Dec. 21, 1660. lITIIB. IIALE'3 iIiSUEiPTS for the million at if A Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. ANT excellent ar tide of KEROSENE J.ut received at Dri Harry's Drug and Book Store. Nov. 9 1860. T>EAUTIFTTL Roses Tr bloom aow , suitable fo i winter blooming in the hauao, t Lyach's Nor erv. Oct. VLL kinds of Groceries just received, and for a do cheap, at Shoemaker's cheap store, No. 1. Anderson's Row June d 9, 1860. lIAKD TIMES MADE EASY! m Good PJev/s for the Uneapfoyed. 1000 CILhWES TO MAKE MONEY* 6.\'E MILUOS DOLLARS WORTH OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER-PLATE B-WIRB TO BE DISPOSED OF ON . Al¥ EATIRELY SEW ORIGINAL PLAY. 25,000 AG EN] 8 WANTED ! ! All persons desirous of procuring an agencv la this NEW ENTERPRISE, send on nameg at once, enclosing • three cut to pay postage, and loceiv* by return of mail I PEESIL'JI CITALOSPE Containing OUH IffDUCSMENTS, \rbich afford A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE HOIIL? without risk, together with FILL PI STii FLIES Relative to this MMM. PMBIJ d o insure prompt aud satisfactory dealings, ad dress all orders to (iEOItGS ii. EVA AS, 433 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Mar 10, 1860. EHSXI-JXR'S BMIC CCEEI! SYRRP. Tor Coughs, Colds Croup, Whoop ing Ceugli, i! ma, fSrcaehifis, fepiHmg of Blood, Fata atd Vteakiifss of the Broast, Dlf fkaity of BreatUiug, &c. From the Itev. Samuel Yi-.igllng. Eemord, Nov. S, 1860. Mr. W. E. SHRIUES —Dear Sir: Upon several occasions I have used your Bals imfc Cough Sv nip. wi lav faa:s!y an 1 s-so on one occasion myself— when v.n.rii by frequent preaching, and with the ! h ipi ieat results. SAMUEL YINOLINO. Banronu Nov. 3, 1850. W. *l. Shuiser —Sir : 1-. yon arc about tn intro lue ■y,ur -i ■ Isa.i ioCo\ ch Syiup into our Ct unty* I will •y< u uiv >x -erie'ice wiib if, ivhien ">m t* nf ' rt'■ to us* it you think iry r, B'ituo wo ye -rs .go a i>s licit w,s lost on tf ; IVnnsyl vui.is Cnti.l It. ii. foari i its w . to i,,\ stole, ojn." 1 tie* b-*.x il l i:ind if •> • :r i:i y-.ur iia'su !<!!•-C UMglt Syrup. 1 a i ne>vr hr 1 • >*! i' U tint tim ■ hut a .Mr, Aughinb,wef; IV >ni y,r.r state hap p rnd to bo present ami s-aiu if v..is .ne ol tim hert , cough rem -'its in us.* *nrl happening to reed a ohmill tn licine In my family I iet**rinined to giro it a trial, and so we 1 pieced was I with its .Sects that I gave bottl-s o? it to ray friends all of whom agree with mo in pronouncing it the best cough remedy they have ever met with. We have used it for Coughs, 0> Ids, Ore lip and Whooping Cough, ami in every caso it gave the moat signal relief.—, Yours trulv, ADAM FERGUSON". I used in my family some of the C >ugh Syrup r. 'ered to by Mr. Ferguson, and fully concur in tbe opinion expressed by bitn. WM. AGXEW. Wo used Shiners' Balsamic Caugh Syrup and consider it the best Cough Medicine we ever used LEVI SMITH Prepared by W\ E. Shriner, Westminister Md and foruale by 11. C. Reamer and Adam Ferguson, Bedford Pa. ; E. B. Ramsey, aud Wm. States & Co., Blocdy Run ; John Nycuni ftc Son, Rays Rill; N. N. Kouns, Willow Grove; J. S. SchaU. Sbeils bu. it j P. I). Beeglu, St. Clairsrille. Nov. 9, lbtJO.-za SI I! LI EL, 33E33F0Y11>, [ THE subscriber rrsr ■ctful'y anncunc.cc to the I public, that he ins I> s-hi the .'e named Uo to', in the 01-t ami weii known Glebe baitdinz, h>r rnerly owned and occupied by Mr. John Y •nag, > md recently In the occ.'.nancy of Jonathan ilortoU, letp'i, wlmr* he will be ha; py to see his friends and th traveling pnfc'hj pen..rally. Persons at tending Court .ma ri'S'inctfuHy Invited to give bin: a call, lie hi*ns:!i" that he will do all in his power t-> rend* r I is guests comfortable. li s r.;! b* wi',l lie • ipp'i" l 'Vitb fhJ chicu>t del icacies the mar. . ' will tf Ad. T .* : ! .'i R -oiiis .• I c mr tin A an tui c-nnf.tt aide last lirur. The Bar w>!l im supplied with ch ica liquors. T: Stib .* <iH bo attended by a careful an i ut tentire hoitkr. Hourders taken by tho day, month end, yea". JOSEPH ALSW- B#dford, Nov. 2. IF3O. DWISIAIIIA H0U323 wm sum, riTIIK subscrilier hereby oiT-rs at private ada L two brick dweili.ig houses, lituvtei in tho town of B'oody Run. Both houses ar n*w aud la good order, too lots aro the nsu *.| sie. The subscriber occupies one of the houses, and : will checrlully show both to inv one who imy csll I on him. JOHN M'&Ltf ANY. ; Jun d 21, 1861.-tf. j /"*RAPE Root*, from one to four years oil, V* finest kinds, at Lyrich's NTurwrv. j <>ct. *, 1831. Family Fl.nf, Cwild anl Rye .J Cbon, r.,r -vite at F-irqot.ir'suew Grocery- Ai i. 0, 18*51.
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