Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, January 31, 1862, Image 4

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    XJJtfQUIRSjn !
putlisbod every Friday morning, in Juliana
Street, in the brick building, opposite
the "Mengel Ilonse," by
DAVID OVER.
TERMS :
11 paid in ailvance, $1.50; within the year,
.00; and if not paid within the year, $2.5G wilt
be charged. No paper discontinued until all ar
p -arages arts paid—except- at the option of the
Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will
be regarded as a new engagement.
Hcribeis outside id the County must pay
in advance.
Adeertiscmeuts not exceeding a square,(lo lines.)
inserted three times for $1 —every subsequent ia
• rtion, 25 cents. Longer ones in the same pro
portion. Each fraction of a square counted as
* (nil Bquure. Ail advertiscmeuts not specially
ordered for a given time wiil be continued until
forbid. A liberal deduction will be made to those
who advertise by the year.
Job Printing of all kind* executed neatly and
roaiptlv and on reasonable terms.
■.I- ... "-lH'lti-! 1 ; 1 J " J-!"!
¥ii O F E S S I 0 N A L C A II Dis
- - - j
John Palmer,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
promptly attend to all business en-
trusted to his care.
Office in Juliana Street, nearly opposite the
••Sfeagel ftouso."
April 13, lSdl.-tf
J. W. EIXGEIVFELTER,
AUoruey at Law and Land Surveyor
\X7ILL attend with promptness to aH busies
T7 entrusted to his care.
Will practice in Bedford and Fulton Counties.
tE7~Ofii;-e in Juiiaua Street, cne door North cf
h" "Inquirer'* office.
Dec. 24, 1858.
Joliti Major,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Hopeivcil, Bedford County.
COLLECTIONS and ail business pertaining to
his w.!i be attended to promptly.
Will ah) attend to the sile ot renting of real
estate* Instruments of writing carefully prepared.
Abo, s-tt'.ine: uo partnerships and other accounts.
Way 3, 1864".
H. S>. B.IRCLAI,
ATTORNEY IT LAW,
bedjtosd, fa.,
WILL attend promptly and faithfully to all
legal business entrusted to his care.
on Juliana Street, In the building for
merly occupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq., dee'd.
March 26,1858.
JOB MANN, G. H. SPANG.
JAW PARTNERSHIP. —The undersigned
■4 have associated themselves in the Prnticc
in the I.aw,and willpromptiy attendto ai busi
ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad-
Joining counties.
on Julianas Street, three door,
H 'utli otMengei olirse and opposite the re.'-;-
donce of Maj. Tate.
MANN & SPANG
June 1,-1854, tf.
rings
I{ W.I! pSMte*Uy n<s c*rftl!y to •!! Of*nitons m- 1]
I ;IO !I4 - 'lVriu *i U.l, JitVti, ani t '
a*t ail liiUhffcfahi, 'r ■ n fi-s l irt eJtii'r *t. •
j 1 C&xrg * 0K) Ail o}*ecUi vrurxuWtl.
C Jf Xerox INVALUABLY CASft.
OHgq Kat P.u i-.-ft, !'■ , -i, )■.
MT~B7 F7ua?Ul
RESPECTFULLY tenders his professiona
services to the citizens of Bedford and vi
cinity.
Office and Aisidence on Pitt-Street, in the
buil ting formerly occupied by Dr. J. 11. Hofius.-
Nov. 6, 1857.
Dr. F. 0 Ueamer,
Physician and Surgeon.
I> ♦jajjectVully tenders his services tr
4- the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He
tn.iy always be found (unless professionally en.
gaged; at hia Drug and Book Store, in Juliana
Feb. 19, 1857.
GO AND
€
REED'S jXEW FALL AJYD WUfTER
GOODS
• he fol 1 for cash or pronuee onry.
1' A. REE > wishes to inform his friends and the
pn ■ goner.lly. that lie Las bought out the Stock
o! I:.- rothe*. JACOB REED, and in addition, is
r. • , ing -oo Philadelphia, an elegant New Stock
"1 ■ ■ jght at Panic I'iices, consisting of
.■'f ) (r S Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Crt ■.j, ' rdware, Queensware, Sc. All ot which
*>-' • bought at toe Lowest Net Cash Prices,
! ID sold nnprecedentediv low for Cash or
Com '> Pr de>.
' !i, 'd '.tned, determined to act upon the
■ ;•' '■ *• Nimble Sixpence is tieU-r than a
- jj, cm ; -icpt the language of the
Fuel ;
-_*Oc los (li e, ( i. Ail, this rock, shall fly,
i'r ; * :i n h.'o ts coOb us 1."
:; ' v - • hr. p. A REED.
*• * •*'' 4. f. BorFMBIKB.
I "- -C4TLL & HOFFM22ER,
Olfi ' andir titldj igr, lediord.Pa.
MAN 1"A 41 L'K ; : - i Ai, ULES. /-4A
!>:; It.'LisS. .Mi. &c.
'>* ' ■'= '■ ~, 1 fled it to their advan
* •' - v as a ;ii he;ore purchasing elsewhere.
J-.fi. IT - i d tf
eho. t my two years ngr>, and
.* ir-tyi- g many unpaid judgments and notes,
! >vi . not to :n >s- al'lilioaal costs iipon
t!i I ; if. lire notify aU persoos so indebted to
m uuoi o ;* tytnef.t, as no longer indulgence
■ . v-1 ; ~i n. AU p., •sons not responding
to i.s nut-toe noo.t not complain if more costs
accruo t j t. ,r iftd*!tt ;d i. ss.
JAVHS d. BARNDOLLAR.
libodv Run. Jan. 8, 1862—a*
luk : iiuiijlir<i(or ? 3b?icj,
L'.'.N: ? I.f ad ninistration hmq* boon granted
• . I-II SI .*r OJ the ESTATE of Maranda
Li •* I ;t p;rso:is i:t laMel to stid ea
st a.*:; lieri hy • I t > i'um-j'ii tie pajr
rncnt at, i iose hiviug e!iiit ugdmi the same
wi Ipr ' itr acc uils propjrl/ authauticatci
for t>; Hiriivut.
JOHN W. CRI3MAN, Jdm'r.
Jail. 3, HO2.
liISIBUBIT
BLANK I xemt .ion J 'snaentNotes,Exeeuf.ons
Snmoions, Subpoenas. Conattffiß' Sales. &c.
for sale at tfc'ia cilice.
m\ tiIOCIRY,
Corner ol West Pill and Juliana St.
TSSE mhscriber is opening at tin's well known
stand, a well selected stock of Confection.uh*B,
Tobacco, Sugars ami Groceries, confessing la T*rt
of eoflToe, brown, crashed and pu'verized sugars,
refined and golden avrups, baking saolasses, youmt
liysen, impi-riai and black tea, chocolate, corn
h*.are.) and flavoring extracts, cbeast*. corn brooms,
painted btsakets. dnstirg, wall, scrub, hor-e. shoe,
tooth slid liair brushes; ConffcHonaries, st:- h as
plain and fancy candies, fruited candies and flavor
ed jellies; water, butter and sweet crackers.—
Fm-eign fruits, oranges, lemons, tigs, raisons.
prunes, dates, currant-s, cilrons, filberts, w.ltiuts,
ere .m nuts, xltooDds. pea nuts; Tobacco, congress
plug, sweet plantation, natural leaf, rough and
ready, Lynchburg, saioakieg. a superior article,
cut and dry, he &C-, Cegars, ojtera, six -s, h -if
Spanish, and a variety of other brands, tbe pub
lic are respectfully invited to give it m a call.
All kinds of country produce taken at the high
est wirket price. But no goods solii on credit.
J. B. FAIiQUHAR.
Nov. 8, 1861.
Administrators' Notice.
LETTERS of Administration havtug b.cen gran
ted to the subscriber®, on the estate of R. H. Hut
chison , late of Bjiiforl township, dpC'd., all
persons Indebted to said est at", are hereby notiflai
to make immediate payment, and those naviug
claims against the same, will present tiieui pi oper
!y auihvnticatfd for settlement.
JOSEPH HUTCHISON,
JNiiN W. SCOTT,
Nor. I, 1861. Aduirs.
Cisn STDiUh.
T!IS nndersign -1 bis purchased J. Reed's stock
of Merchandise, and will continue the trade at the
old stand, and sell positively for ready piy only.
Goods sold low tor cash, or approved country pro
duce. p. A. REEu.
Nov 8,1861.
REii>! SiSuID! UCID!
WE the undersigned have used Roraback's
Compound Chemical Soap, fur w..s!iing
clothes, and cheerfully u**oiumcud it to the fami
lies ol Bedford as nn article of indi-ptnisai l: utili
ty, cleansing the clutiies with one third the labor
an I time usually occupied by use of tue comuiou
soap.
Mrs. ASSIE D. Shlck, MIS. LVCISDA MENGEL.
' M. 3. liARTLi.y, " ELMIUA OL EU,
Mrs. jI ART ELSEUOOU.
J. B. FAKQUHAR is Agent for the s.le of Fatniiy
Wrights fir tne Borough of B i.ord, and any vhu
may wish to purchase a wriglit, ha wiil furnish
with enough soap to give it a fair trial, and will
give thom a Fatuiiy \S right gratis if he does not.
demonstrate the tact that the seep can im made ai
a cost of one cent per pound. Five pounds wiil
put out a large washing, and by putting the clothes
to soak in the evening, they can be put out by 8
o'clock in the morning, thus saving three fourths
of the tiav and a groat deal of labor aiul (tienlitis.
Many Pi mil tea g;vo lr> m 50 to 75 cents per week,
tbr washing, who, by this method cau save irom
S2O to §SO per year.
Loii't fail to call soon.
Bedford, Nov. 15, 1861. ►
AD JEMS TRA TOR'S A O'ftCE.
4 ETTEKS of aduiinistr.'tion. baring len gran-
JLi ted to the tiubserin r, on the estate ot" George
IcltN. late of Bedford Township, dee'd. all j • r , os
indeUed to caid tstate are her iy uoriti ito itike
payueiit lie mediately, anl those having claims
against the sani. wiil preMut thi-.m property suthoa
t tea ted lor scttL uect.
JOHN W. ICKES,
St. Glair Tovvoship. A Jmiriu,rator.
Oct. 25, 1861.-•
HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Fbiladclphia—for
the Relief of the Sice and IHstresui. Jf!i ' with
Virulent and Chronic Diseases, 3:ut tsptcithy Diic tt
e3 of the . exuul O. ga'.s.
Medical advice givcu Gratis by tiie Acting Sur
geon.
Valuable REPORTS on SPERMATORRHOEA
or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, a: i other Di> a". > .i
the Sexual Organs, an ! on the NEW REMEDIES
employed in the Dispensary. s;it In s 4 h d kitter
envelopes, free of charge. A'idfcfs
Dr J. SKILLIN HOUGtTTEN,
Howard Associatjvn, No. 2 S< ad. Ninth St.,
Dec. 2b,'61-Iy. Pl.il rieiplud, i'a.
lixMUIoiN Sotice.
lETTEßSjestamtat.iry having be.n printed to
Jt the subscribers, on the evtata of Patrick
ll.nty, late of Cumberland Valley Township,
dee'd, alhjiyrsoris indebted to sai l esta o are miti
fiid to tu*e payment im aeJiat Iy. and thoe hat
ing claims against ttie Same will present them pro
perly authenticated ibr scttlem-. nt.
JAMES lIA.sEY,
HENRY J. BRUNNER,
Dec. 27, 16'jl
List c-ffauses
pUT dowD for trial at Fenuary term, 1862.
Henry Smith et al vs Reuben Smith
Jacob Farkners use 11 John A'eip, Esq.
J' hn Snydef, sr. " John C. B'aak
J. 0. McLanahan ct al A. J. Stiivoiy , E.-:q,
Francis D Saupp " Fit-tcher & Bannou
! K D Bar city's usa " J Brecnomaa et si
Samuel Blackburn " George Blackburn
S A Sigafoos " P Fr ytct
Collins. Dull& Co o EL Au'.'i rson
Same " John Ceesuu
Same " Nicholas Lyons
Rccd.Kuppit Rchell " Jacob Kitchey
J Filler et ai *' Poor Directors
Hexikiih O'Neal Charl-s P Adams
! Si.mud L-tw " Potei 11 illegas
! Alexander Hollar Georgo Tr u'man
Noah J Miller " P. G. Moi'gret et al
David Imlor " Jo> ph Crista -n
S. H. TATE,
PRornoxoTAnv's OrricK, I Frotii'y.
Jan. 17, 1862. f
, EXECUTORS' JYOTICE.
LETTERS testamentary having liecn granted to
the subscribers, oik the Estate of Cornelius
Devote, late of Londonderry Township, dee'd, al: I
persons indebted to said Estate are notified to make
payment immediately, and thosu having claims
against the same, will present them properly au- ;
tbenticaten for settlement.
JAMESC. DEV'ORE, Londonderv tp.
JACOB C. DEVORB, Harrison tp.
JOHN C- VICKUOY, Cuinb'l'd Valley tp.
,Cec. 13, 1861-* Executors.
PVBLIC SALE
OF REiL ESTATE.
f > Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
J Bedford County, the undersigned will expose
to public Sale, on the premises, on
SATURDAY Ist FEBRUARY, next,
the following described Real Estate :
A tract of land in Liberty Township, contain
ing ebout 149 ai res, about 6(1 thereof cleared.
The improvements are a LOG FRAME HOUSE,
Bank Barn, Spring House and other building?;
also an apple orchard. The tract adjoins lauds of
George Dillingor, Samuel Brumbaugh, Sr., and
Alexander McDonald.
Terms made known on dav of sale.
JOSEPLI CRISMAN,
Alm'r of lbs Eslmts of Michael Reed, dee'd.
Dec. 27, 1861.
I
I Ea" EROSENE LAMPS at Dr. Harry's.
| l\, Dec. 21, ISffii.
BEBFOHD iwwmm.
THE NEW-YORK Tfiißl'jl.
NEW VOLUME. On the Seventh ol S .tf ru
ber,. 1861, THE NEdY-KOKK WEEKLY TRIB
UNE commenced i!i-- twenty .first year of its <-x■ m
tenco THE DAjLY 'fßifUN' btin:z< memo rahs
elder and tl.u SEMI-WhKKLY °IU'B(J.\K su#ie
what younger. For mere thai* tw my years, this
journal has tabor. d in vrbst its cutottictora have t -It
to be tfee c. • f Humanity, lust re ami Fr.e
'i'-tu. cndc ivf ting to tm-ii< rate the rendition t>) the
jppjvsS"M and unfortunate. f* bpnor and ta
conrige useful ixenku tr. whatever t-ph -V, and. to
promote t.v II mean* the ruor*l> itit< lkct;ul *i d \
material sd; tsievipent el our Country. It has
aimed to be right rather than popular, and to es
pouse arjd commend to-day the truth that others
nitty not be willing to itc- ( t till to-morrow. Ju
pursuing tb i course, mistakes Lave doubtless be- n
made and f uilts committed; but, h.vitig in all
things incited our read, rs to think and Judge for
themselves rather than adopt Mindly our own or
others' conclusions, we believe w*- may fairly claim
for this Journal the credit of having qualified Us
readois to detect and expose even lis own errors, i
To develop the uiiudn ol th young by the most
gereral, thorough and practical Education, and to
encourage and stimulate Productive industry,
through free grants of Public Lands to actual set
tlers and cultivators, as also through the protec
tion of immature or peculiarly exposed hranchts
iroin too pcweifa) foreign ei.n>petb>n, and amor g
tue aims to which this journal has adhered through
good aud evil report, and which it nfeitdfaiiil}-com
mends to American patriotism and philanthropy.
As to the Civil V* ar now rkv,-raring our coun
try. we hold it to have origin.ri-i in a Rebellion
more wuiioti, wicked, wexcucxhle, than was ever
hi tore known— RcOtllioo ir ihu interests of the
f w against the muy—a K-.ladlK-n d- signed to
raise higher the walls of caste ai d tighten the
chains of oppression. Having done al we could
without a surrender of viral principles to avoid tins
Wat, and wilDes-vd the K,UK.-sr,inee, me kites*, and
long suffering with which the Federal Government
sought to avert its horrors, we bold it our clear
duty , with that of every otio r citizen, to stand by
the nation and its fairly chosen rulers, and to sec
ond with ail our energies their ff >rt* to uphold Hj
Uni >o, the Citis'.tuiioo. and ilm supremacy of
the I, tag, And, though the Rebellion Iras become,
! through usurpation, d iceptiou, t-iroibwi, and
spoiLfign, fearfully strojg. we believe tie Aiu rt
e.i'i Repu lie far stranger, and that, the unanimous,
, earnest cff.rts of loyal hearts and bauds wi'l insure
its overt row. But on all questions ell'.cling the
obj -et-, the scope, and miration of Una roost ex
traordinary contest, are defer to those wh iti the
American Peop'o have clothed with authority,
holding unity of purpoto and of action m.iigpuu
sable iu so grave an emergency.
Iu a crisis like the prestnt, our columns must he
largely eitgross-Hl with the curt'tit id story of the
War forth® Uniou, and with eiu :i,tions of its
n.ore striking incidents. W shall not. however,
remit that attention to Lit'-ratuie, to Foreign Af
fairs, to Agricultural Progress. to Crops, Earkets,
Sue., See., wiiich has already. 111 frust, won for
THE TRIBUNE hii honorable po-iti .it amoi g its
cotemporarie*. Our main oijoct is and st. ill be to
produce a comprehensive.newspaper from waivh a
careful in-del may gain a vtvwl anl faithful lKsto
rjt of the 'iuies. no' tu, rely in the domain® of Ac
t.on bat in that of Opinion tt'sn. As our to' tit
ties for acquiring in oriu-utyii meres s . with yeses,
we ti net that an tuiprot cmant in the coi t nis of
our journal is peicep -bia, urnl that, in the van- u
and ti.lness ol iuri liraeuce aff i. iii, we may stii;
hope to'•UhiKO each day a eimc on the last." Ii
this h-p .we solicit a continuance of the generous
meatuio of patronage hitherto accorded to out
ouraal.
TERMS.
;f> tILY TRIBUNE (St I i sues per annum) s'i
-E ... j-iv!- f j.y (i'l4 issu-.a pet .nuurn) :
WEEKLY (52 nttu.-s jy r uitii-i)
To OttiSS- aVnif- Wek'y : ivvi copies for $> ;
flv -f'r ?11 •; t- •> e-.pi s {.• o:; • aJdresi for Jd );
anrt any 1 iff i- numb-r t the 1 tier rate, r -.r a
club of twenty, a; ,x'r* copy wi'l '• st. For
a elnh of forty wo send The Daily TaiLL'-Vt g;aiii
on- ye ir.
IE A'/;/ : tfcri • copies f r s.>: eig" t c pies f->r
*1'); nd a. r I fir Lun tti at the rate of $ 1 ih>
e-. h per al.mini, fie patter to beuddressm to each
susc finer. To clniw of Twenty we scud an exit a
copy.
Twenty copi~3 lo one a 'dresi tor S2O? with cr.i
extra to Urm W.io sands us t '.e cl a. For cacti
club of On* Hundred. lux Dttiiv I tt;s. wii. be
sen* for oue y-*r.
When d 1. ii >e ; -c- I red ii is u.-n.-h safer
lhn to reu.it Biuk Rri'z. Tim- t.41 oi tin- i'es;-
flic' ami State •UOttld iu all casus be piiiuiy
written.
I' i.vn eut alr.iT in advvhee.
Ailif ss'. TUB TRIBUNE, No. 154 Niusau-
St., New-Y rk.
Nov. 1, IhGl.
mul Hooks.
H. C. EEAKEK,
Juliana fifraet, Rrtlfcrd, Pn.,
Al the Stand fornitTly occupied by Dr. C. Rcatmr
wjww-1 YY/HOLKSALF. snd re
* ▼ Mall de slerrn Drugs, /-9f
ikj! Medicinoe, ChcmlcHs. Dve
/s- J l Stnfik. Oila. Patwts," Yamisiica 1 urpee
ucH t.ine, Window triasa,Gkvsw&re, AC. Jus
received a Is';? stock of American, Fr-mch, n
peidurnety. ANo s gret variety ol fi"■
Soaps for ToiNit use. Tooth pastes, It ir Tonic* ;
Hair Dyes, tbat will colour virions shsdctf, from t
light brown to s j-.*f ofack, Tostii, Nail, flair. Sbs
virg, and Clothes CeKii' s. Pocket Knives*,
Pocket Books, Portmonosif, S gar casts^^c.,
Also, hnve and will k-r p cnHt.'ntly on hand a
supphf of Co d Oil. Burutrig fluid and Cfunphinw,
with a great vsriety of ti)o moat modern and bes!
stylo of coal oil and fluid limps.
Pure Wines and Ifrmdies for medical use, Fla
vorii.g ExtraetH and fipio -s of all sorts. Fine Bog a rs.
Snußs. Cfitwing and Sntofcing Tobcc* o.
11 .ving the agency iir all the prinripdjpstenf
riiedicir.es in use will keep a full supply cons autly
on h .'id.
Also, dealer in Books, &c., .onsiaftpg cf Get
graphical. Scientific, tteiizons. Poetic>i, Htstorica!.
1, w. Vl'-dical, School and Misceilaneons Work* t.
coiinee.flon with great vati' ty of plain and fancy
Stationery, Cap. Note, Post, and wrapping Paper.
Blank Books, of every size and quality. Diaries,
Blank. Deeds, V.or'gtgw. Note and Receipts.
Orders promptly file d and aarisfaction guar
anteed, with regard both to price t>n i quality.
HP" Pliysiciana. Prescriptions carefully and ac
curatcly compounded at all hours of tha day 01
ni.ht.
Dec. 'J. 1859
NOTICE.
H\VIN(i dtbfs of our own to pay, we respects
fully eitll upon all persons knowing tneiu.-elves
to be in our debt, to pay up—
This notice is not iutended for those of our
friends' who pay us promptly, hut e'pec.iaMy for a
certain l.irge class, who having purchased our
goods, never trouble them3eives about paying for
the same-
Many of the latter having had the nso of onr
capita! so Jong, must really imagine they have a
better right to il thiu ourselves.
To this class we now say, in language which we
hope they will not misunderstand— we wont at least
a portion of means in their hands —to meet our own
liabilities—and if kind invitations to - 4 pty up"
avait not —w widtry a harsher though unpleasant
remedy—and that vcrv shortly.
Aug. 16, 1861. "A. B. CRAMER A CO.
BEAUTIFUL Roses in bloom ii.,./ , suitable o
winter blooming in the house, at Lynch's Nur-
I sery.
Oct.
I~ISII I—A large stock of Mackerel and Horrng
Just recived, aud f® sale "cbp at J. M
Siceinaker Co's. cheap store.
June 22 1860.
> -sit //J //
emm CUidyM/41
rt? -•>-
EOB.OO
Pays the entire cost for Tuition In the most pop®,
i. r and n. c. - .lb: ( : : I Mehm.! in tb.- coun
try. Uj.want;. of Twuvk UrzoK&n young u.
from TWMjTt-FtnitT dUi-ftut St ,tvs, l astc bci-n ed
ue.'tkd lor business here within the pisf three
c.;rs, some of wi.on. lmve been employed as Book
Keepers at sri .:i< - of
prr Aouuin,
imniediafelv upon gradnattng, who kn.-w nothing of
accounts w: en rh< > entered ih College.
[L?*lt)ni-ters" sons half .price, Students enter
at any tune, and review wheu they please, without
extra ch-rge.
For Catalogue of 86 pages. Specimens of Prof.
Cowley's Easiness a "d Ornamental Penmanship,
and a large Engraving ot the Coll-ge. inclose
twenfy-five cents in Post-pe Sra:ni>3 t*> the J'rlnei
-1 a is. JEN'KINb H S.UTrr,
Feb. 8, IS6I. Pittsburgh, Pa.
"if" mil""'
WINTER GOODS.
THE undersigned have just open
ed a large and elegant assortment of
m fiVFtta fiooos.
We respectfully solicit a ctiil by
all in search of real bar
gains. T'Ke old credit,
never pay system having exploded
for the present our terms
will be—
CASH OH PRODUCE.
A. B. CTvAMEIi & CO.
Nov. 8, 1861.
CIXEAP* Q-OOOST.
MilS. S. E. SIGAFOOS,
HAS just 1.-veiv.d from th- city, her usnaJ
large sto<Jt of rich ■nd hsndsomu
Fell Tied V hder (ii>od^,
Such as. Silks. ,Verin-'S. Fursiau fll ■ D-
Ltics, Valcii'P s and Morionti?uc iHiiss,
■t 5b etui s jit >. id! I!
A Vo. a lrg.' assorUncitt of
Shawls, CI"J s, M i.:i;il' and 1j"Ii S Costs.—
* nil a I .Ii lot of Fttr-; sncb as Muffs,,
r.iui Ctiff:—t gctbcr w'th a- fct-Monall lot of
bUizk t~ Uk I cirri—L nick •,d f : rry isimw Sonnets;
v {)■ Kibl'ori- Kit-he-. Fiuniet., Flovv n. A:.
A n.u> stole f U ('tri.KN GOODS—sh-irbing
Caps, Son VV■ '1 Itoo* s, Seal's, G iuuth'.s.
0 ■ V. s. with ,rol r,i'b lies Nets. L.iCt-S, &C . and
all kii <!s nt Ff • J' Gi ode. too 1 urpe'ous to tuett
tioc. Also. 1 rg* ifoik of blc-tchol and tin
bli'.ichco Muriina, at 6,8, 10 and cents per
yard for cash
i" B. All persons indebted over siz months ars
hereby no ijled to ctil aud settle their sn-iim.
without further n"tic-. and by so dvirt; savec.mtse
LodJord, Nov. 29, 1861. B. E. SDIAFOOS.
AEfghrny Male
ANP
rrr:Ai.-2 ssjjinaFvY,
llaiaoburg;, I! dlord Co., s*a.
CHARLES H. CERE, A. B. Principal.
Ml-S A. L. BRIM, f'fweeptr-fct
FI -'3 L. J. BiiiM Teacher <m Piano Forte.
THIS Institution, tinder the supervision cf tl
ilior* m.ntcd ] -r>na i.-lat d by . tltar r m . ten"
fcreh rs. affordi. a full course in M .ft ; u.ics.
Nattiral Sei- c%, L-".gn Y- k, at. I H L> tiers.
Id kii.il' i ... ti' a, is.*-., tt .:v- - r.x true '
tiou. Toe w liter t'-rm opena Jan. 13 4. Students
.oinn'tted at any "int..
13 .ii ua of health, sy stem, and pfObtptness, views, !
morai. social astd doni -eis, ate here made prenri- I
ncus ol.jr ts o' erltfatioii.
To il the physteal powers, s well as the monf H ■
m '7 be cat: rated, C-U-f iie.ia ex arrises are neces- !
,-r > ;!uisttileuls meet each day for systu
rii ' iif ex -CrS •,
&'£' i ISO will pay for board, fnolading f'uvnisb d
rvo o:. room rant, furl, odJ luttiiui iu vtOnuuoß
ngj. h p. r t ,-rta of el v.-ti # i-ks. Extras, at
nt ul 'at-- iv re-s. ivea less than heretofore, o.
the circular ca is for.
Studecta prepared fur the highest classes in
College.
For circulars, or particular*, sdilras*.
OHARLLS tl. GERE,
Eriaahurg, BedftrdriJcunty, Pa.
I Jan. 8, 1862.
Prol*igbo-: <try's Ko;' ie.
|FTOTICK is 1-cteby given, that the Becotad se
ll C'lidst oi (ivo'.gi: F. Rid lilt', BStigaee ot Israel
; *r;d Simon Oppf-nhcinier, hss been filed in the Pro
j tbuuoti ry'B . thee, end the *an.te will be presented
10 the C"nrt of Common Pleas, 10 aud tor said
County, tor confiroixidoa on Tuesday the ilih day
of February uext.
Als-j —The a> cctiTit of John H. Rush, Trustee of
Peter BidditPSif Bedlord Township.
S. H. T.tTE,
PiOTSOBOTA.B.v'B OFrtCK. I I n,thy.
J..n. 17. 1802.-* J
Itlmioislrfttor'ti Xcu'ce.
I FITTERS of'*lmiuistr.utou having bien grant
.J e<l fo the subscriber, living iu Southampton
Totfn'tip, on the H-tat." of James Smith, lute ot
and Townshipoftoe'd, ail per*..-is a ieb r " Ito s.s i
Est-itu *re nun fled to ti ike pi.v ns.'Ut iaamcUctidy,
ai>d thono ha via r cl litis sa.o *. will pre
seut tht'ia properly t.ufheiitii-st d Tor s-.'.den*ut,
NATHAN ROBISON, utdmr.
Dec. 27. 1861.
1 ;
BLANK BE EDS,
A snperior article,fur .Uo at this u£c
April 8, 1859.
THE SCIENCE < f Eduexllon and art of Teach
ing. by Jobn Ugdcn A. M., at Dr. Harry's.
Dec. 21, 1860.
A Beautiful assortment of Kerosene Lamps and
t\- Shades just received at Dr. Hurry's Drug and
Book store.
Nor 9, 1380
ALL kinds of Groceries ju-t. received, and lor
s le cheap, at Shoemaker's cheap store, No. 1-
Andorson's Row
June 29, 1860.
NQTICS.
rY*l!£ following turned persona, will make appll-
JL cation to tlie in xt Ccif.t of Quarter S"ssi' us
ir. and for Bn.foie! ceurdy, to be held on the 10;h
day of Ftl ruaty tuxt, for Tavern Liceose, fur the
ensuing year.
Frederick Berk lit inter, St. Clair Townihip,
George Wiitiuter, Monroe Townsbip,
Saml. R. Button field, Wo-t Providence Tp.,
Levi H. Delhi, Hopewell r i p.,
Jr.hti Hiilfgas, Juniata Tp.,
P G. Morgret, KlOf cly Friin Borough,
ffm. Bureh, S. Woo J berry Tp.
Goorg i W. Fig ird, Broad Top Tp.
S. H. TATE,
Ctrßu'e OrncK. I Chri.
| Bedford, Jan. 11, '62.* f
The Itlagfizine far the Times;
pgntssorFlihiw,
The Best arid Cheapest in the World far Ladies I
mlilS popniir monthly Mag.glne will be greatly
L improve<for 1862. It.wil Contotn
Ow tkiusxnd put t* of redans! Fourteen spb'tt.dM
Sietd rates! Twelve Goto red Fashion Plate* !
1 Wvlvo Colored Berlin Work P. it terns 1 E.ght
Hundred Wood Cuts! Twenty-tour pages of
Music I
Ail this will be given for only two dollars a yeat,
or a.dollar less than Magazines of the class ol
•-Pcter-on." If
THRU.LISO TALES AND NOLVELETTES
Are the best publish'd iwiywh -re. All the most
popular writers are employe I tn write origtrutliy for
• rt.40..." In 18u2. Nt uddifi'in to it.i usual
quantity of shorter stories, FoUB ORIGINAL
COPYRIGHT NOVELETS will he riven, by-
Ann Ul yßiepbcus, C rry Stardy, Charles 3. Peter
on, a Frank Leo Benedict. It also publishes
FASHIONS AHEADOF ALL OTHERS.
Each number, m addition to the colored plate, I
gives Bonnets, Cloaas and Dresses, enrraved on j
vr>od. Also, a Pattern, trotu which a Dress. Mao
tflla, r Child's Dres< can bo cut. out, without the j
..id of a maottia maker. Also, several pages of
Household and utber Receipts.
It U the beit Lady's Magazine in Ike World
TRY IT FOR ONE YEARt
TERNS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.
One Copy, One Year, $ 2 00
Three C-'ptes. tor On- Year, 6 HI
Five Copies,, fuf iin - .- Y at, 750
Eight Copies, for Oae Y ".r, 10 0!)
feixteon ( ot ii-s, for Om- Year, 20 00
PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLUBS.
Tor,i- Ft> *, Eight or mure cupha tnasu a Llub.
To wry pt r-'-n gett'ng np a C ut of Three, Five,
E fht or 'i a- i.e it |.'rs. an extra copy < the si a- j
g. viue for 1862 wii! * • giv.ll. To every person I
11 tt-ng up a{. lue < f Sixteen, two crura copies ot I
the Magazine b>r 1802 wril be -ent.
Address, pi.?!-pud,
CD-- ELI S J. PETERSON,
No P.' b Cl.' Sft.Ut St , Philadelphia.
Sprchnei gratis, when wnueo fur.
Nov. 26, 13.1 d
,ITTh.\TiO.\ MM filiiiWS.
i \7"OU can get good Riflo Pow- f
M *K' l - dvliter Proof Guu ¥} 1
f \., C >;*. and Lead, at FxaQcuxn's 8 , j
fu*h N-w Grocery. f&AA i
May 10, 1861. IK |
Ts, I A Large lot of Ifercershurg Tj j
> A Str-iu and E irtben V are, just Ls- j
A- •- ? received at pAuquuxjt'a New
Grown v. |
Muv 10. 1861.
*
WASIimGTOJi r HOTEL,
BCi)FOB, PA.
A IKS. S. YiVR would respcotfully an
-iTi iiounec t< her I-tends in Bedford Contity, and
to tlie public generally, tliat sue It,is h- iseri fr a
form of ve rs, fin large and couvenint brick hotel,
at hv. corner of Put aud Juliana Streets, Bed
for i. Pa., known as the "WASHINGTON lit)
T. L." and lately kept by Mrs Conk.
This h use is being ihoroughiv refitted wild re
farnis -ed. n:d is )ioW open for the reception of
gu.ris. Visitotr to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS,"
atri persons iitfondnipGoiirt will fiad the house a
plots*: ' and quick temporary home. Every nten
tion writ be piid to the accotuinud tioo nud com
f .rt of g lies' s Hie t .ble will at alt t .u'es be -up
pl ' dwith the bt'-f the markets afford. Cbnrg.ai
will be wddcrSß'. Est risivu kmblii g is aftacfu.--
ti> this bo' l ] ir.d rt caretul and Cumpeteut itustlei
w ill be in attun-lencc.
Spwiri at&enf ion wiflbo paid to the Accoturao
da'ion f :!#• < trtnhig countntuiry.
March 39, 1860.
PUBLIC SALE
iip ' 1 ; ■ 1 ry
Emr Virla- ■ ra ",.br ~* • "{, - % r,, r .
3 Sti.:. jrG C t.1;,. ri,i mi: Mitt- r mi' .-fri. at f
•' 1 jute* i c prvniiscs irtl •' >• .; .
Xi*vH#h*ip. o*l
\ DAY 2- h '.iu -j :f JANUARY, next,
all that t .ct 1 hi . -.'.Hi the property <d Z ch
us i.nm n, uic' . j 1 :ng l.t> '? of ,? ,-ob V-Vrtz
on trie North, S,u : .Rffia or. 'he Syu!h, auc
ofh' is. confatuirig 119 a r s. arid 1"! p-jtcn s.
:h iniprovi n'-r.T>; are one mil ah: if story
Loz Dwelbrg Jfou-e, leg tr, asd other out
itiiildirg-; cK-uf 45 acr.s ure cbvared ami ureter
f nee, 7 acre* of which arc meadow—'balance well
| timbered. Thtru is also a good orchard on tue
; premises.
Terms —One h-If ft e purchase money in hand at
I the cor.fi:mation of the sale, one fhinl of the re-i
--| due (.> rem tin in the land, and the b.laucein two
! qua! .itinu.tl payments without interest.
JOHN LUMAN, Adm'r.
Dec. 27, 1861.
!
| ■ 1 - ' ■ ■ ■ .1
.Stray Hcga.
CAME to the farm of tlie subscribers in Bedford
tp., Blvout two month? ago, a white sow and two j
white sl.o ts, eac!) with a pi.ee < tf tbe right ear, 110 !
other marks recoilecw-d. The owner is r.questod j
to cou-e forward, prove property, pay charges and
t..ko th.'tit away,
i Jan. Id -'62. GEO. D. SHUCK & CO.
Jiertliersi Li^h.'.
. 'pTIE cheapest aud best light in use, can be had
| J. bv buying Cojl Oil perfect iv pure, inodorous
; and free front suiok • while burning, at 21.00 per
; gailuti, at 11. <?• Keacoer's Drug Store.
Nov. 16. 1860.
A LI, private families end hotel keener*, should
, flllly Cu' : ; ; er ri:e V."ht •of li-iflg the OoNvtSt
j Taxrrn T.l wkx, in connection with flour lor mak
; i. bread, ridls, bockwiit-at cak'-d and pastry. T: is
jc- ni; onn.i is free ireri ill impuiifi.. For —A ie at
! tb • oru r " in ! Book Store, of Dr. B. F. LUrrv.
j Aug &).. 1361.
Esia'v of JoFrph R. ('or*B. dpe'd.
LETTER'S of Adminit-trafion in fh.a Estate of
T "S-ph H Oorle, d -cM. h 'viug b"en grintol to
| t'.e undersigned, r skiing in Uii n tuwn.a ip in Hie
! County of Bedford, Eut.ce is h reby gir -. t-i ,11
j peraoos indebted to sd I , stato t<> make hnmedtvte
1 payment, and tlioae hiving c'aimi agaiust said -
■ ta e to present them wi"huut d- lay.
THUS. OLDHAM.
Jan 17, 1862. Adim.iislrator.
CALL and see a largo and beiutiful assortmon
of eoul oil lamps, of tite latest styh s .just r-.
c> ivud and for s tie cheap it li. C. Reamer's Drup
Stole.
Nov. 16, 1860.
ft N exrell it at/iclcof KEKOSKNEjusWrecelved
: fx it Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store,
j Nov. 9 1380.
|
I WALE'S RECRiPTS for tbe mtlhou at
I i-L Dr. Harry's.
| Dec. 21, 1860.
GRAPE Roots, from one to four years old,
finest kinds, at Lynch'? Nursery,
j Oct. 4, 1861.
Family Flout, Com Meal and Rye
JL2 Chop, ft?r saio at Fatuobar's new Grocery
-1 Aug. 9, 1861.
FOR {•'ALE
OB
IG6 aero# ieu' dtoiierstown—witl in I*IJA ri
Rr<-a Hop ttitilrra d—about 100 :>cr-a el • -/itti
a two story dwelling Itonftt—new i.ok —>
)<c., tbm-oo erected; aim two ap; ! • o;c -rd#
thereon, of choice li ait. 1 lie soil is t ric io.-.tn
and capable of producing every variety of crops of
tiiis oil maty.
ALSO,
Two lots of ground in Brondtop C'ty, with a now
two story rough cant dwt lb rig bouse fi.ereoa.
ALSO.
A house and lot of ground in Cloairille.
At*
Three tracts of land fr. Bpiithampfou Township,
formerly owsied by VV u.uss, adjoining lands of
Aruoid Lashley, Artemas Bennett .otd others.
ALSO,
A grist mill in the "Dutch Corner," formerly
owned by Jacob Beard—within u - /itt 6-redes of
Bedtord, with about 41) acres of land belonging to
the same—dwelling bouse and out ItHidiugs thereon
erected.
ALSO,
160 acres best quality of prairie—near the Mis
souri river, close to the comity seat of Harrison
Co., lowa.
ALSO,
Two one hundred and sixty sere tracts, adjcinlr;
Elkbornc City, in the richest valley <-f the V-.-r.t—>
•he Platte V-iiley—al>OUt 20. mi.lcs west of ()BMh<;
City, at d close to the gr< at national or govt ,mei
road lea'ting wet in Nebraska Territory.
ALSO,
160 '.cres, two mile# i Dove Omaha City, on the
"• it ber.d ol ttie Muiiouri. I iris (net is w
nmi .red and very rtvsiraMe. Ail of these l ores
cetc located after a personal inspection and care
; examination on the ground, and can be w 1! r &
! bed upon fcr future wealth. Maps shewing it. v
precise location aie in iny possession.
ALSO,
Three desirable "iota in Omaha Giro. Ncb-".v--
Territory.
ALSO,
A lot of ground in the City of Dacotah, Nab
Tttfi. ry.
Tht above real estate wi'l he sold at such % :v-*
t to insure sate, and profit <Me Investments,
j • rot ligatior Aof *ny kind that are
. wi : Le taken in iXthaog,—port). ujarlr good
| nUea - O. E. SHAN NO:
I Pi BUG ISALB OFBCALBSAji -
TUP: subscriber wiil ofll-r at pnhiic sale, or.
1" ern sjfS. or
SATURDAY the Ut cf FEBRUARY, *esi
tn< f iiowi- g ft,-al Estate, to wi :
One tract of l*n i situate it) Napier Township,
Bodf-.rd County, contain!?;? J£7 r T . joi
perches and alrowsuoe, 75 - res el. >s*d and under
fence, snout 5 acres of w ' "i • --.v. fha
Improvements are a two sb.rv Ley House and
double Log Barn. A good n.. 'g -j;- ng of
water near the door. There iss-l c an a,.,.U) Cor
chard of choice fruit on this trie*.
S -le to conmence at 1 o'clock, P. 3i., whoa
terms wiil be made known.
, . „ . HENRY TAYLOR,
Ac.'tup Fr'or oj Kit ait of Thos. McCrtaru, d*r'&
Jan. 3, 1362.
-MEAGEL IJOUSE,
JULMJVJ STREET,
BEDFORD, PA.
THE subscriber, having renovated and refurnished
this old established House, is now prepared
to receive guests. He invites bi friends and the
Ti;v'-ling pp ac to give him a call. Jiaving new
fti'Dtrire, new beds, ana everything necessary to
rci b't hearty cheer to those lu want of a teropora
ty l: rs.e, he fl .iters himself that those who stay
<■ ;h h in, wil find ti.ou,selves at the right place.
He is fu.ly j-r pared to receive visifoxs lo the
I a, ji ah li iviug business with the courts or
A- i -tal.'Ag and carriage house is attachud to
i c?<si* • ' '
w A, he received on favorable terms.
IOAAC MENGEL, Jb
April 13, 1860.
Is'iW Iff
t.ilii ii; iliiii,
3E*uaL.
THE subs.-liber respectfully announces to the
public, that be lias leased the above named Ho
tel, in the old and well kuown Globe building, for
merly owned and occupied by Mr. John Youag,
and 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 arc respectfully invited to give him
a call. He pledges himself that he will do alii a
his power to render his guests comfortable.
His Table will be supplied with the choicest del
icacies the market will afford.
The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comf.u t
aCle bidding.
The Bar w,!l oe supplied with choice liquor*
TheStabio will be attended by a careful au <. at
tentive hortler.
Boarders taken by the day, week, mcn'b km!
yea'.
_ „ , x , JOSEPH ALSIP.
Bedford, NOT. 2. 1860.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE •
virtue oi an order of the Orphans' Court of
- '' 3elf,.rd County, the nnikiaigaed, Admin
isfrators i f the estate of J -cou Hui,h, Lto. of East
Providence Township, dee'd, will expose to sale,
by pi l be v.-ii iu ■. on tin potrri*s, on
TUESDAY, THE "I Til DA Y OF JANUARY,
at 1 '' clod, P. A! ~ the 1 liu-ving Uescriued valua
. lilt- 1- a! Estate, to wit:
j A tract .f lard, situ it- in Ray? Cove, in e.tid
; Towu-hip of East Provider). >■, r.oj .-h-i ig lands of
; Adtttii Hinish on the North, Ja -ob SiU'wy ha the
1 E-it, Willi':.i Gravy on ;h South, and Jofrn drove
! and l Grove th<- West, (bars of a tr.et of
j 1 tid formerly 1 etougiug to pbi'f.p Ki#hcr' U
| -:<.iit.-i' ). ; '.LKi ar*ics >td 6 peicheg, in ore <r less,
i a i.ui' 14 ,tc:e o which are cleared nd under fvneo,
•| .nd • ith -i story nod a talf LOG DU ELLaaQ
(JUSE tnereou er- eted.
, j i AkXS- Oue-balf toe pundits-: money m h;.n<k
I nt tl.e coutiiniatiou of tt.c s Is, and the bil'.nce .a
II J"tr, wi h iutcfest. to be secured by Ju
Boudr, or Bonds and Mortg g -.
HENRY HINISH,
I). FORI),
Dee. 13,1861. Aduiimstrators.
Siotiee
: ETTSRS tnsta UienUry on the last will and
;■! Ji-i testiiomt of Thomas J. Blickburn. late of
N'apiei Towaabip, Bedford County, tlec'-i, having
IK-en gr -uted to the subscrib- r, residing in N spisr
T- wnstiip, ator<-a.iiti, notice is therefore given to
all persons ind -bted to the estate of said dt-o'd. to
1 Uink payment immediately, and th >so having
claims will present th.-m forth with properly au"
tkeatieated for sett lament.
JOHN W. HULL,
Dec. 27. 1861.
OSWEGO corn starch, the best article at tit
Harrv's.
IM. 21 j iB6O.
S UNSISL ZEPHYR all Colors at Dr. Harry s
JL We jil, IS6O.
SHETLAND WOOL, all oolors.at Dr. iisrry'a-
Dec. .21, 1860-