TUB INQtJI.RBH juUisbed every Friday marsing, in Juliana Street, iu the brick building, opposite the-'Kengel House," by DAVID OVER! TERMS : It paid in advance, $1.60; within the year, .Ok and if not paid within the yenr, $2.50 will charged. No paper discontinued until all ar iruges are paid—exeept at the option of the litor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will regarded as a new engagement. ££7"Su seribers outside ol the County must pay advance. JdrtrtUemeuU not exceeding a square,(lo lines,) •erted three times for sl—every subsequent ia rtion, 25 cents. Longer ones in the same pro rtion. Each fraction of a square counted as full square. All advertisements not specially dered for a given time will be continued until -bid. A liberal deduction will be made to those to advertise by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and omptly aDd on reasona\le terms. PROFESSIONAL C A fi DS. John Painter, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILE promptly attend to all business en trusted to bis care. Office in Juliana Street, nearly opposite the Mangel iione." April 19, 1861.-tf J. W. UAGEMFELTER, Attorney at Law and Land Surveyor WILL attend with promptness to all bnsice entrusted to his care. Will practice in Bedford and Fulton Conntics. (ETOfficc in Juliana Street, cue doer North of he "Inquirer" office. Dec. 24, 1858. John Major, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Hopewell, Bedford County. COLLECTIO NS and all busioeas pertaining tc bis Office will be attended to promptly. Will also attend to tlie sale or renting of rea estate- Instruments of writing carefully prepared Also, settling up partnerships and other accounts May 3. 1861. It. D. BARCLAY, ATTORNEY IT LIW, BEDFORD, PA., WILL attend promptly and faithfully to al legal business entrusted to his care. on Juliana Street, in the building lor laeriy occupied by S. M. Barolay, Esq., dec'd. March 20, 1868. Job Man.v, G. 11. Spang. JAW PARTNERSHIP.--The undersignet J bare associated themselves in the Pratici la (he Law, and will promptly attend to al Lusi nose entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. od Julianna Street, three doon *>>uth otMeugel oil tse and opposite the re?i dnee of Maj. Tate. MANN A SPANG June 1, —1854. tf. FilifMl , V. . w'Ljtd p> t nJ.'y ■: 1 r%-rfjhy to *!1 0vr.v.,0t4 io- |i ' l W-J.tlMaKi'4 Tv-.u Uta-J, yiitffwu. .'eg ..Ated, A., *>U } .. * A m .•• J. • v ,jo *- lo vi cuur* -i. _ !• | • Cww i•4 ►! -fhs -W.d wrnrv*,?* J. or UmiNvaruaoLTcasit. ,|Wr o; K... R.-.i .i-mu. h-ato-i. r vVT ■ ~r- ----- DR. B. F. HARRY RESPECTFULLY tenders hi professions services to the citizens of Bedford and ri cinity. office and residence on Pitt-Street, In tht budding formerly occupied by I)r. J. 11. Uoflus Nov. 5, 1857. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. lloapeetrully tenders his services i< IA. the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. ID tt*y always be found (unless professionally en. gaged; at his Drag and B„ok Store, in Julians St. Fab. 10, 1857. JYOTICE OF LYQUISITIOJT. WHEREAS, Daniel Sleigbter, late of Monroe Township, Bedford County, dec'd, died, seized of the follow ing Real Estate, to wit; One tract of land, being the mansion place, con taining one hundred and eighty acres, more or less, situate in Monroe Township, and County of Bed ford, aforesaid leaving issue, ten heirs, or the children ot heirs, to wit: Mary, intermarried with John Garlick, who died and afterwards was married with John fciaii, and is now dead, leaving issue seven < hildren, via: Adam, Daniel, Catharine, Sarah, Barbara, Abraham, and Nicholas Garlick, Washington Hall and Margaret Hall, all residing in Bedford County, except Daniel Garlick, whoße residence is unknown, Nicholas Sleigbter, Sophia, widow of James G. McFurland, dec'd, John Sleigbter, Daniel Sleigbter, Louisa Anna, intermar ried with Barclay Mareley, Matilda, intermarried with S JI. Keigbt, Rachel, who was jntermarried with Abraham Garlick, and is now dead, leaving rssue three children, to wit : Joseph, Catharine and Garlick. Jos. Slighter, all residing in Bedford Oonuty and William Sleigbter, residing in Blair Oonnty, California. Notlee is therefore hereby given that in pursu ance of a writ of Partition oi Valuation to me di rected, I will proceed to bold an Inquisition or Valuation on the premises, on Tuesday the 20th day of Qictoler, 1861, when and where all parties May attend if tbev see proper. ' JOUN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Oct. 4, 1861. MIHKTjUIL ROAD. XOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. AH delinquent subscribers to the Gapial Stock of tho Bedford Rail Road Company, are hereby notl tied, that they will lie released from the payment of the 12 per centum interest chargeable under the charter of the Company, liy making pay of the money due fa>m them within thirty days fro in the 10h day of October, ISfll; or by giving their notes payable with interest Iroui date, By order of the board, J. P. REKO. Treasurer. Oct. 11th, INJI. AUDITOR S MOTIVE. 'TDK undersigned appointed io distribute the money arising iroui tbe sale of the Real Estate of Win. May, hereby gives uotico, that, be will for that purpose, meet the parties interested, at bis office, in Bedford, on Saturday the otb day of No vember, Bex!, when and where all may attend. JOHN MOWKR, Get. 36, 1861. Auditor. Tories. Noricills hereby given, that I intend applying to tbe Oiphane'Uourt, at next November term, for s discbarge as administrator ml tbe estate of Allen Oonb-y, lite of Napier Township, doe'd. Oct. 23, tWK • URIAH CONLBY. m liilOIKRl, Corner ol West Pitt and Juliana St. THE subscriber is opening at this well known stand, a well selected stock ot Confectionaries, Tobacco. Segars and Groceries, consisting In part of coffee, tirown, crushed and pulverized sugars, refined and golden svrups. halting molasses, young hyson, imperial and black tea, chocolate, corn starch and Savoring extracts, cbease, corn brooms, painted buckets, dnstirg, wall, scrub, horse, shoe, tooth and hair brushes; Conffctionariu, such as plain and fancy candies, frnited candies and fi ivor ed jellies; water, butter and sweet crackers.- Foreign fruits, oranges, lemons, figs, raisons, prunes, dates, currants, citrons, flltierts, wrlnuts, creain nuts, almonds, pea nuts; Tobacco, congress plug, sweet plantation, natural leaf, rough and ready, Lynchburg, smoaking, a superior article, cut and dry, &e., &c., Cigars, opera, sixes, half Spanish, and a variety of other brands. The pub. lie are respectfully invited to give him a call. All kinds of country produce taken at tbe high est market price. But no goods sold on ere,lit. J. B. FARQUHAR. Nev. 8, 1861. Administrators' Notice. LETTERS of Administration having lieen gran ted to the subscribers, on the estate of R. H. Hut chison, late of Bedford township, dee'd., all persons indebted to said estate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH HUTCHISON, JNIIN W. SCOTT, Nov. 1, 18fll. Admrs. CASH STORE. THE undersigned has purchased J. Heed's stock of Merchandise, and will continue the iradc at the old stand, and sell positively for ready pay only. Goods aold low for cash, or spproved country pro duce. p. A. R F.ED. Nov 8, 1861. READ! READ \ READ! WE the undersigned have used Roraback'a Compound Chemical Soap, for washing clothes, and cheeifully recommend it to the fami lies of Bedford as an article of iudispensable utili ty, cleansing the clothes with one third the labor and lime usually occupied by use of the common snap. Mrs. Atf.vtE D. SHUOK, Mrs. LCCISDA HISSIL . ' M. S. HARTLEY, KLMIRA OVER, Mrs. MART ELSERODE. J. B. FAKQCHAR is Agent for the sde ol Family Wrights for the Borough of Bedford, and any who may wish to purcbiso a wright, be will furnish With enough soap to give it a fair trial, and will give them a Family Wright gratis if he do 3 not demonstrate the (act that the soap can be made at a cost of one cent par pound. Five pounds will put out a large washing, and by putting the clothe s to soak in the evening, they can be put out by 8 o'clock in the morning, thus saving three fourths of the day and a great deal of labor and siceness. Many families give from 50 to 76 cents per week, for washing, by this method can save from S2O to SBO per year. Don't fail to call soon. Bedford, Nov. 15, 1861. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. J Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseaset of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habiis of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme pov erty, Medicines furrished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Sperniatai rh®a. and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs; and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of cbargo, Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Act ing Smgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South NiDtb Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA B. HEART WELL, President. ' GEO. FAIRCUILD, Secretary. Nov. 16, 1860.--ez OATS WANTED. nnn OF OATS wanted inamedi- AJjUUU ately, for wlich the CASH will be paid upn its delivery at Camp Thomas. Cumberland M *> H.K.BUTLER. Quarter Master 2nd Potomac Reg. Home Brie. Oct. 18, 18G1. 6 Old Postage Stamps. OLD postage stamps and envelop-*. will be ex changed for new ones, at the Bloody Run Post Of fice, for six days from the date of this notice. Af ter that time all letters with the old stamps upon them will be sent to the dead letter office. ELI B. RAMSEY", Oct. 18, 1861.—* I*. M. Bloody Run. OAUTIOKT. Whereas my wife, Rebecca, has left my bed and board without any just cause. 1 therefore warn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my ac count, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. DAVID L. SUTKRS. Oot. 11, 1861 STRAY SHEEP. CAME to the premises of the subscriber, living in St. C 1 air Township, about the Ist Juno, last, thirteen head of Sheep. a*l whke, one with a bell or. several with horns—a piece out of the ear of each—no other marks recollected. The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove prop erty, pay charges and take them away. Oct. 25, 1881. SAMUEL CLARK. A DJdIA is TRATOR'S NOTICE. 4 ETTEKS of administration, having lieen gran- : ■X-i ted to the subscriber, on the estate of George ' Ick-is, late of Bedford Township, dec'd, all persons , indebted to eaid estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authen- i ticated for settlement. JOHN W. ICKES, St. Clair Township, Alminiatrator. Oct. 25, mi.-' AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IN the matter of the citation to Jacob Biddle, Trustee of Peter Biddle, to tfle an account of hit tract. The nndersigaed appointed bv the Court of Oomraoo Pleas of Bedford County, to take the evidence, Sod the facta, and report the seme .to the sforeeald Coprt, will sit for tbe purposed of bta ap pointment, at bis office In theßorongb of Bedford, on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, Best, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where, all parties inter ested are notified to attend. JO-HN PALMER, i 1861. Auditor. — PROTUOJfOTARY'S MO TICK. NOTICE Is hereby gtwn that the account of I Wro. Trout, committee of Nicholas Boor, a luna tic, baa been filed In the Prolhonotary's Office, and tbe same will be presented to the Court ofOommou Ph-aa, in and for saM Cotnty,.fbr confirmation. on Tuesday, the I'Jtb day ef Nuvsmb.r, cert. S H. TAT|i, Protfa'y. Prothv' Office, 0t. 25, lfifil. BEDFORD INQUIRER. THE M'-ftKli TKItB. NEW VOLUME. On the seventh of Septem ber, 1881, THE NEW-RORK WEEKLY TRIB UNE commenced the twenty.flrt year of its exis ' tcacs*. 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The Dame of the Post- I UUce and State should in all cases lie plainly i written. Payment alwars in advance. Address. THE TRIBUNE, No. 1M Nassau : St., New-York. ; NOT. 1,1861. Drugs and Books. . H. C. REAMER, d/; £ ?? a S ' re,Bt Bedford, Pa., Alike island formerly occupied by JJr. F. C. Ilea me TI/BOLESAIiE and re- mWtm tail dealer in Drugs, ILa Medicines, Chemicals. Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Turpen tine, Window Glass, Glassware, sc. Jus received a large stock of American, French an English perfumery. Also a great variety of' fine Soaps for Toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonics, Hair Dyes, that will colour various shades, from a light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Sha ving, and Clothes brushes, Coral s. Pocket Knives Pocket Books, Portmonnaii s, Segar cases, 'ea, pears, peaches, plums, cherries, nectarines, j quint. . and dwarf pear trees of finest kinds, Law j tOD Blackberry, Raspberry, including 4 Brinckle's Orange, Goosberries that will not mildew, cherry and dutch Currents, Strawberries, finest varieties, Grape roots of choicest kinds, Rhubarb and Asparagus, also Evergreen Vines and Creepers, Roses, fifty varieties of perpetual bloomers of all colors and shades. My stock is remarkably tljrifty and will be sold j for cash much lower than traveling agents are selling at, who have to bring their stock a great distance and thereby injuring them very much by exposure. The above stock is raised in Bedford County soil and climate, and can be had frssb from the soil. All orders promptly attended to and trees sent as directed by hack or otherswise. For further infor mation address a few lines to T. M. LYNCH. Oct. 4, 1861. Bedford, Penn'a. "wAKTiiiL AN experienced workman will be given liberal wages aud constant employment, in a woleu manu factory ,if application be made immediately. One acquainted with all branches of the business is de sired. A married ram with a small family will be prefered. All letters, inqniriug for further particu lars, will receive prompt attention. Address the subscriber at Bedford; Pa. JOHN LUTZ. i Cel. 4,1861-e CALL and see a large and be&ntiful assortmen of coal oil lamps, of the latest styles just re ceired and for sale cheap at H. G. Reamer's Drng Store. '* Nor. 16, 1860. OS \VK(Jo~coru tarcLl7the"Test artfefc af Dr Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. M K Dr Harry's 5 RECKiPTS for tbfl ""><. j Doc. 21, 1800. — • AN excellent a,tick of KEROSENE just received at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. Nov. .) 1860. GKAPK Roots, fioiu one to four *ars old, I finest kinds,at Lynch's Nursery. > Oct. 4, 1861. ROCK POWDER jurt received, and for sale by ! March 22, 1861. A. L. DBFIBAUGLI I SHETLAND WOOL, nH colon's,at Dr. Harry's- ! Dec. 21, 1860 ( DWARP pear trees, at Lynch"* Nursery. Oct. 4, reci. HARD TIMES | MADE EASY! } News for the Unemployed, ; 1000 CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY. ONI MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER-PLATED-WARB _ TO BE DISPOSED OF ON AN ENTIRELY NEW AND ORIGINAL PLAN. 25,000 AGENTS WANTED ! t All persons desirous of procuring an agency to, NEW ENTERPRISE, send on their names at once, enclosing a three cent stamp to pay postage, and receive by return of mail A PREMIUM CATALOGUE Containing OUR INDUCEMENTS, Which affvre, A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY without risk, together with PI'LL PARTICULARS Relative to this MOTEL FLAM! i To insure prompt and satisfactory dealings, ad, 1 dress all orders to GEORGE G. EVANS, 439 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia. May 10, 1860. SHRINER'S BALSAMIC COUGH SIRUP. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whoop iog (ough, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pain and W eaknesg of the Breast, Dif ficulty of Breathing, &c, from the Ret. Samuel Yingling. Bedvord, Nov. 8, 18M. Mr. W. E. Shrixer—Dear Sir: Upon ssverai occasions I have used your Balsamic Cough Syrup, in my family and also on one occasion myself— when worn by frequent preaching, and with the happiest results. SAMUEL TINGLING. Beotord Nov. 8, iB6O. W. E. Shbirkr—Sir :As you are about to Intro duce your Balsamic Congh Syrup into our County I will give you my experience with it, which you are at liberty to use if you tbiuk proper, some two years ago a box that was lost on the Pennsyl vania Central R. R. found its way to my store, opened the box and found it to contain your Balsa, mic Cough Syrup. J bad never heard of it at tba time but a Mr. Augbinbaugh from your state hap pened to be present and said it was one of tha best cough remedies in use and happening to need a caugh medicine in my family I determined to give it a trial, and so well pleased was I with its efTects that I gave bottles of it to my friends all of whom agree with me in pronouncing it the best cough remedy they have ever met with. We have useffß for Coughs, Colds, Crojjp and Whooping Cougb, and in every case it gave the most signal relief.— Yours truly, ADAM FERGUSON. I used in my family some of the Congh Syrup refered to by Mr. Ferguson, and fully concur is' the opinion expressed by him. _ - „ WM. AGNEW. We used Shiners' Balsamic Caugh Syrup and consider it the best Cough Medicine we ever used LEVI SMITH Prepared by W. E. Shrlner, Westminister Md. and for sale by H. C. Reamer and Adam Ferguson, Bedford Pa.; E. B. Ramsey, and Wm. States A Co., Bloody Run ; John Nycum & Son, Rays Hill; N- N. Koons, Willow Grove; J. S. Schell, Shells burg ; F. D. Beegle, St. Clairsville. N o v. 9, 1860.-22 iioN HOTEL, BEDFORD, FA. THE subscriber respectftiily announces to tb public, that be has leased the above named Ho tel, in tlje old and well known Globe bnilding, for merly owned and occupied by Mr. John Yonag, \ad recently in the occupancy of Jonathan Horton, dee'd, where he will be happy to see his friends and the traveling public generally. Persons at tending Court are respectfully invited to give hbu a call. He pledges himself that be will do all iu his power to render his guests comfortable. His Table wjll be supplied with the choicest dl --icaciea the market will afford. The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfort able bedding. The Bar wi}l be snpplied with choice liquors. The Stable will be attended by a careful and at tentive hostler. Boarders taken by the day, week, month aid year. JOSEPH ALSIP. Bedford, Nov. *J, 1860. DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE. THE subscriber hereby offers at private aula two brick dwelling houses, sitnated in Be town of Bloody Ruu. Both bouses ar new and in good order, tho lota aro the usual siaa. The subscriber occupies qdo of the houses, and will cheerfully show both to any one who may call on him. J*)HN M'BLUANT. Jnn 91,1861.-f, BLAIKIHiifCI! BLANK Exemption Judgment Notes,BxecitLn" Summons, Subpoenas, Constable Sales. At or f*le at tbia office.