THE XJVQtfIBLEII published every Friday morning, in Juliana Street, iu the brick building, opposite • the "Menge! House/' by DAVID OVER. TERMS : 21 pud in* advance, $1.50; Within the year, •-•,00; and if not paid within the year, $2,50 will be charged. N" paper db.continued until all ar pearages art* paid—except, at the option of the Editor. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. [yySntscribers outside of the County must pav ia advance. Advertisements not exceeding a square,(lo lines.) Inserted three times for $1 —every subsequent in xertion, 25 cents. Conger ones in the same pro portion. Each fraction of asqutHW counted as a lull square. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A liberal deduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of ali kinds executed neatly and romptly and on reasonable terms. PROFESSIONAL I' A U DS. John l*Aimer, ATTORNEY AT LAW. iTS7II.Ij promptly attend ro nil business en- W trusted to his care. Office in Juliana Street, nearly opposite the 'S(engel House." April 19, 1861.-tf J. W. LL\E\EE E TEK, Attorney at Law and Land Snireyo r W r ILL attend with promptness to all busies entrusted to his care. Will practice in Bedford and Fulton Counties. LE?"Office in Juliana Street, cne door .North of he "Inquirer'' office. Dec.24,1858. John Major, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, Hopewell, Bedford County. 4 COLLECTION'S and all business pertaining to his Office will be attended to promptly. Will also attend to the sal" or renting of real estate- Instruments of writing carefully prepared. Also, settling up partnerships and other accounts. May 3, 1861. R. D. BARCLAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., WILL attend promptly ary| faithfully to all legal businessenrustcdTo his care. JiyOffico on J uliana Street, in the building for merly occupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq., dec'd. March 26, 1858. JOB MANN, G. 11. SPANG. JAW PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned J have associated themselves in the Praticc in the Law,and willproniptly atteudto al busi ness entrusted to their carein Bedford and ad j .'ining counties. on Julianna Street, three door, south ot Mengel oil ise and opposite the resi dence of Maj. Tate. MANN & STANG June 1,-1854. tf. rSwsifl 1 j W.fl atu-nA pr.'ltut!\>' ti ea*'uLy to !1 operations m- i j i | trui'std til* c.srr Ji'vULJ-'H, r w^vil|Lj ? Jttf., *o*l I I I tffPtil ''turn *tbr to a Oltiit' * t. 1 j 1 1 Cujurgao ttwktsit, Hiid rvll Ojswrii. I. tHr Tenm WVARIABI.V CASK. • JAC * K-,t v;-i nr.ct, &#<.-. r-. v> t T Dli. S. K.HAlilil T) ESPKCTFULLY tender* his profesaiona I' services to the citizens of Bedford and vi cinrty. Office and sbsidcnce on Pitt-Street, in (he building formerly occupied by Dr. J. H. Hofius. Nov. 6, 1857. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. Hetpectiullf tenders his services t< •1. the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He may always be found (unless professienally en gaged , at his Drug and Book Store, iu Juliana Feb. 19, 1857. GO AND € REED S .YEW FALL AAD WINTER GOODS To be sold for oasb or produce onry. P. A. REE D wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has bough) out the Stock of bis brotlie', JACOB KEKD. and in addition, is receiving frain Philadelphia, an elegant New Stock of Goods bought at Panic Prices, consisting of DRY GOODS, Boots and Shots, Hats ami Caps, ] llroceriss, Hardware, Qaetntware, 4c. All of which ; liav been bought at the Lowest Net Cash Prices, and will he sold miprecedeutcdly low for Cash or Country Produce. The undersigned, determined to eft upon the Principle that "a Kimble Sixpence is better than a Slow Shilling," en adopt the language of the Poet : "Come One, Come Ali, this rock, shall fly, From its firm base as soon as 1." Ner. 8,1861. P. A REED. J. B. KA 011.1,. a. S. lIOFF.MEIEB. MAG-ILL & HOFFMEIER, Old I'olouade Untitling:, Redford, Pit. MANUFACTURERS OF SADDLES, /">-A BRIDLES, HARNESS, ::S7" Persons buying, will find it to their advan t.igeto give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Jan. 17,- , 62.tf U AYiNG closed ray books two years ago, and having many unpaid judgments and" notes, and wishing not to make additional ccsts upon them, I therefore notify all persons so .indebted to make immediate payment, as no longer indulgence can <>r will be given. All persons not responding , to this notice need not complain if more costs act run to thoir indebtedness. JAMES M. BARNDOLLAR. Bloody Run, Jan. S, 1862.-x* • Aiiuiinisf rater's Police. LETTERS of ad ministration hiving been granted to the subscriber oil the estate of Maraud* Kiddle, deceased, all persons indebted to si id es ate are hereby n itifi.il to aaiko iuimidiito pay ment and those *baving claims agtinst the same will presrnt their acoomts properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN W. CRISMAN, Adm'r. Jan. 3, 1862. BLANKS! 1LAIS!!" BLAN K Exemption Judgment Notes,Execnt.ons Summons, Subpoena*. Constable Sales, &c. iorgale at this office THE LADY'S FftlOO. GODEY'S LADY'S BliOK FOn 1562. The World's Favorite. I For 32 Ycr t ihi Standard Magastne. Pronounced by the Press vf the United States, THE BEST LAD Y'S MAGAZINE IX THE WORLD, and i the cheapest. - W ' THE LITERATURE ' ' s of that kind that can he read aloud la the family | circle, and the clergy in immense numbers are ! subscribers lor the Boole. THE BEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute to its pages, and we hare some that write for no other magazine. THE MUSIC is all original, aud would cost 25 ceDts(tbe price of the Book) in the music store; hut most of it is copyrighted, and cannot lie obtained except in "Godey." OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS. All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and we noti stand alone in this department, giving, as we do, many more ami infinitely better engravings than are published in any other work. GODEY'S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FASHION- , PLATES, , I containing from five to seven full length Colored i Fashions on each plate. Other Magazines give ! only two. FAR AHEAD OF ANY FASHIONS IN EU ROPE OR AMERICA. Godey's is the only woik in the world that gives these inimermir plates, and they are such as to have excited the wonder of publishers and public. The publication of these plates cost SIO,OOO MORE than Fashion-pittes of tho old style, and nothing but our wonderfully large circulation enables us to give them. (Other magazines cannot a fiord it.— We never spare niouey when the public cau be be nefitted. These fashions may be relied on. Dresses may j be made after them, and the wearer will riot sub- ! ject herself to ridicnle, as would be the case if she : visited the huge eities dressed after tho style of 1 the plates given in some ot our so called fashion magazines. OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS, _ 1 of which we give twice or three times ss many as ; any other magazine, are often mistaken for steel, j They are so tar superior to any others. IMITATIONS. Beware of them. Remember that the Lady's ; Book is the origiual publication and the cheapest, j If you tako Godey, j-on wint no other magazine. ! Everything that is useful or ornamental in a house can be found in Godey. DILI WING LESSONS. No other magazine gtves thein, an 1 we have given enough to fill several large volumes. LADIES' WORK TABLE. This department comprises engravings ana de scriptions of every article that a Ldy wears. MODEL COTTAGES. No other magazine has this department. TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. One copy one year, $ 3 00 Two copies one year, O 00 Three copies one year, (i 00 Fotrr copies one year, 7 00 Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, 10 00 Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, " 15 00 Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, 20 00 And the only magazine that can he introduced into the above clubs in place of the Lady's Book is Arthur's Home Magazine. SPECIAL CORN PINO WITH OTHER MAGAZINES. Godey's Lady's Bcok and Arthur's Home Maga- j zine both one year for $3 60. Godey's Lady's Bork and Harper's Magaxino both ' one year for S4 50. Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all three be sent ' one year lor sls 00. i reasury notes and Notes of all solvent banks | taken at par. Bo caretul and pay flic postage on your letter. Ad( 'rs L. A. GODEY. j 323 Chestnut Street, 1 Nov, 23, 1861. Philadelphia. P.t. I LIST OF GRAND JURORS DRAWN for February Term, 1862. John Hit chey, Esq., Foreman, Alveyßoylon, Thomas Growden, William Gray, Frederick Afench, Saml. L>. Broadt. David Roland, sen., Wro. Derremore, Joseph Fisher, Esq., Michael Warebsm, ,tas. IJ. Frazier, Andrew Diberf. George Mock, Ifenrr . Wetta, William Ritchey ot H m., Yachel Brvngle, David F. Buck, Saml. Drenuing, Esq., Henry W. Smith, Jacob L. May, John Corley, Jr., Michael Wert*, Abraham Johnston, John Brown. Esq. Lli i Of 1 EIII JURORS drawn lor February Term, 1K62. Matthew Murray, John Kerr, Jacob D. Fetter, John A. Bums, Samuel Barlv' John l.owry. Jacob Miller of Henry, William Fos ter, George Bennett, John AMstadt, John F. Dow ry, Jacob Ewig, Michael L. Putt,' John James, | M ®!' Bouser, Joseph Souser'John Dasher, Willitm Gracy,John Hohtnan, *Jss. M. Snuwdcn James Moore, George Reiniund, Samuel Burket,' holotaon lteplogle, Godfrey Ve Thomas M. Frederick M filer, Geotge Stuck ey, James W. Reed, Dewalt Hershberger, David Kochendcrfer, William Cook, John D. Lucas. Jno John Layton, Frederick Kauffman, Daniel Stoler, John Fickes. An. 17, 1862. COURT PROCLAMATION. i \)Ii'HF.KEAS the Honorable JAMES NILL, , v v President of the several Courts of COHI , toon Picas in the counties composing the 16th Ju dicisi District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the said Dis trict—and JOHN TAYLOR, and JAMES BCBNS Es quire*, Judges of the Courts of Common l'leas and Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capi tal and other offendeia in the county of Bedford have issued their precept and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Termiuer at Bedford, on MONDAY the 10th day of February next. NOTLCK is hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within th,. j said County of Bedford, that they bo then and th*rc in their proper persons, with their rolls recordse i and it quisitions, examinations and other remem- ' brances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, aud also : they who will prosecute against the prisoners that ! are br shah be in the Jail of Bedford County, to be ' then and there to prosecute against them as shal be just. JOHN J. CESSNA. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Be dford, Jan. 3.7, 186 J. BLANK x/EEDS, A superior article.for sale at thisofHc April 8,1859. TUN SCIENCE of Education and art cf Teach ing, by John Ogden A. M., at Dr. Hasty'*. Dec. 21, 1860. A Beautiful assortment of Kerosene Lamps and Shades just receieed at Dr. Harry's Drug aud Book store. Nov 9, 1860 ALL kinda of Groceries just received, and for! sale cheap, at Shoemaker's cheap atore, No. J. Anderson's Row June 29, 1860. GRAPE Hoots, front one to four years oil, ! finest kinds, at Lynch's Nursery. Oct. 4, 1861. TILVSEL ZEPHYR all colors at Dr. TlTrrr 7 Dec. 21. 1860. bkbforb macmsit nv (iHetERY, Corner of West PiU and Juliana SI. THE subscriber fs opening at this well known stand, a well selected stock ol Confections! ies, I Tobacco, Sugars and Groceries, consisting in part • of coffee, brown, crushed and pulverized sugars, ; refined and golden syrups, baking molasses, young : hyson, imperial and black tea, chocolate, corn I starch and flavoring extracts, cbease, corn brooms, painted buckets, dusting, wall, scrub, horse, shoe, tooth and liair brushes; Con/tctio atrtfJ, such as | plain and fancy candies, fruited candies and flavor j ed jellies; water, batter and sweet crackers.— ' Foreign J mils, oranges, lemons, tigs, raisons, [ prunes,- dates, currants, citrous, filberts, walnuts, cream nuts, nLmonds, pea UUt; Tobacco, congress ! plug, sweet plantation; natural leaf, rough and ready, Lynchburg, smoaking, a superior article, cut and dry, &fc., Ike., Cegars, opera, ?ixes, half Spanish, and a variety of other brands. The ptiil lic are respectfully invited to give him a call. All kinds of country produce taken at the high est market price. But no goods sold on credit. J. B. FARQUHAR. Nov. 8, 1861. HE ID! HEAD ! READ! WE the undersigned have used Roraback's Compound Chemical Soap, lor washing clothes, and cheoifuily recommend it to the fami lies of Bedford as au article of indispensable utili ty, cleansing the clothes with one third the labor and time usually occupied by use of the common soap. Mrs. Aw sir. D. Shuck, Mrs. JLucisda Mcnqiu. " M. S. Hautlkv, " ELMIRA OVER, Mrs. Many Elsksook. J. B. F.vu(iUHAR is Agent for the sde of Family '.Vrights for the Borough of Bedford, and any who may wish to purchase a wright, be will furnish with enough soap to give jj a fair trial, and will give thorn n Family Wright gratis if he does not demonstrate tiie fact that the soap can be made at a cost of one cent per pound. Five pounds will put out a large washing, and by putting the clothes to soak iu the evening, they can be put out by 8 o'clock in the morning, tints saving three fourths of the day and a great deal of labor and sickness. Many families give from 50 to 75 cents per week, for washing, who, by this method can save from S2O to S3O per year. Dou't fail to call soon. Bedford, Nov. 15, 1861. CASH STORE. THE undersigned has purchased J. Reed's stock of Merchandise, and will continue the trade at the old stand, and sell positively for ready pay only. Goods sold low ibr cash, or approved country pro duce. P. A. REED. Nov. S } 1861. ADM IA IS TRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration, having been gran ted to the subscriber, on the estate of George Ickis, late of Bedford Township, dee'd, all persons iudebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against tho same wi'l present them properly authen ticated for settlement. JOHN W. ICKES, St. Clair Township. Administrator. Oct. 23, ISCI.-* HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia—for ! l'r,e Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with I Virulent and ChrtK.cc Diseases, and especial>j Distus- i a of the Sexual Organs. Medical advice given Gratis by the Aeiing Sur- > geon. Valuable REPORTS on SPERMATORRIKEA j or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other Diseases of j the Sexual Organs, an l on the NEW REMEDIES ' employed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter I envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTEN, Howard Association, No. 2 Sonth Ninth St., | Dec. 20,'fil-ly. Philadelphia, Pa. KxecalO!'! Notice, LETTERS testamentary having boon started to the subscribers, oti the estate of Patrick Haney, late of Cumberland Valley Township, liec'd, all persons indebted to said estate are noti fied to make payment immediately, and those hav ing claims against tile same will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. JAMES IIANEY, HMNBY J. BRUNSER, Pee. 27, 18<;1 List of Causes jpUT down for trial at Febuary term, 1862. Henry Smith et al vs Renben Smith Jacob Farkners use " John Alsip, Esq. John Snyder, sr. " John C. Black J. C. McLanahan et al ' A. J. Snively. Esq, Frtncis I) Sanpp " F1 tcber k Bannon It D Barclay's use j p rr nnciuan ut al Samuel Blackburn " George Blackburn S A Sigafoos " P Freytet Collins. Pull & Co NOTICE. HAY IXG debts of our own to pay, wo respects fully call upon all persons knowing themselves to he in our debt, to pay np— This notice is not intended for those of our friends who pay us promptly, but especially Tor a certain large class, who having purchased our goods, never trouble themselves about paying for the same— .Many of the latter having had the use of our capital so iong, must really imagine they have a better right to it than ourselves. To this class we now say, in language which wo hope they will not attain lerstand— ice want at least a portion of .weans in their hands —to meet our own iiabiiaties—and if kind invitations to -'pay Up" avail not—we will try a harsher though unpleasant remedy—and that verv shortly. Aug. 16, 1861, A. b. CRAMER & CO. BEAUTIFUL Roses in bloom now , suitable o winter blooming in the house, at Lynch's Nur sery. Oct. J7JSH !—A large stock of Maefeare! and Herrm? . Just received, and fo sale cheap at J. M Shoemaker & Uo's. cheap store. June 22 1860. JYJRS. HALE'S RECEIPTS far the J-TJL Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 188 P. $35.00 : Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most popn -1 lar and sneccttfful Comme.rcial School in the coun ' i try. Upwards of Twkmte Hunched young men ■ | from twkxtt-f.iGht different States, bave been ed -1 ncatfcd for business here within the past three years, some of whom bave been employed as Book . Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 per Adrmbi, | | immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of I accounts when they entered the College. ; K?""Mmisters' guns half price. Students enter I | at any time, and review when they please, without I cxtrfl charge. For Catalogue 'ff.B6 pages, Specimens of Prof. Cowley's Ca2jnes am! Ornamental Penmanship, and a large EngraVjng of the' College, inclose twenty-five cents in Postage Sta™P s to the Princi pals- JENKINS A SMITH, Feb. 8, 1861. Pittsburgh, fa. THE NEW-YORK TRIBiVE7~ NEW VOLUME. On tho seventh of Sentem rfiv. fHE WEW-KORK WEEKLY TRIB- I UNE commenced tho twenty-first year of its cxis : fence: THE DAILY TRIBUNE being acme months : older and the SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE some, i what younger, for more than twenty years, tins ] journal has labored in what its conductors have felt | to be the cause of Humanity, Justice and Free i aom, endeavoring to meliorate the condition of the | oppressed and unfortunate, to honor and en j courage useful exertion in whatever sphere, and, to , promote by all means the moral, intellectual and I , material advancement of our country. It has I aimed to be right rather than popular," and to es j pause and commend to-day tho truth that others ; may not be witling to accent till to-morrow. Iu pursuing ih is course, mistakes have doubtless beet. 1 [ made and faults committed,- but, having jn all j things incited our readers to think and Judge for I themselves rather than adopt blindly our own or i ' >tbe f s conclusions, we believe we may fairly claim ; for tnis journal the credit of having qualified Us inf i* detect and expose even its own errors. o develop the minds of the young by the most general, thorough and practical Kdiieation, and to encourage and stimulate Productive industry, tnrough free grants of Public Lands tj> actual set tiers and cultivators, as also through the protec tion of immature or peculiarly exposed branches iroin too powerful foreign coin potion, and among the aims to which this journal has adhered through 1 good and evii report, and which it steadfastly com- j mends to American patriotism and philanthropy. ! As to the Civil War now devastating our coud- j try, wo hold it to have originated in a Rebellion ! more wanton, wicked, inexcusable, than was ever 1 il* fore known—a Rebellion in the interests of the ! I few against the many —i Rebellion designed to j raise higher Hie walls of caste and tighten the I chains of oppression. Hiving done a'l we could j without a surrender of vital principles to avoid this i War, and witnessed the forbearance, meekness, and ' long suffering with which the Federal Government ' I sought to avert its horrors, we hold it our clear i duty, with that of every other citizen, to stand by the nation and its fairly chosen rulers, and to sec- j j ond with all our energies their efforts to uphold the ! j Union, the Constitution, and the supremacy of! j the Laws. And, though the Rebellion has become, j j through usurpation, deception, terrorism, ami i I spoliation, fearfully strong, we believe the Ameri- j i can Kepu lie lar stronger, and that the unanimous, ' ! earnest efforts of loyai hearts and hands wi'l insure i ! its overthrow. But on all questions affectiug the : j objects, the scope, and duration of this mod ex- I 1 traordinary contest, we defer to those whom the j I American Peop'e have clothed with authority, j , holding unity of purpose and of action indispeu- | I sable in so grave an emergency. J In a crisis like the present, our columns must be : ■ largely engrossed with the current history of tbe ■ War for the Union, and with elucidations of its more striking incidents. We shall not, however, i remit that attention to Literature, to Foreign Af- ! fairs, to Agri uitural Progress, to Crops, Markets, . &c., &c.. which has already, we trust, Won lor ! THE TRIBUNE an honorable position among its ■ cotemporaries. Our main object is and shall bo to j I produce a comprehensive newspaper, from which a j careful reader may gain a vivid and faithful histo- j ry of the times, not meruit in the domains of Ac- I ; tion hut I*i that of Opinion also. As our facili- ! 1 ties for acquiring information increase with years, ! wo trust that an improvement in tho contents of j our journal ;s perceptible, and that, in the variety I and lulnoss of intelligence afforded, we may still ' hope to "mage each day a critic on the last." In ! this hope, wo solicit a continuance of tbe generous | measure of patronage hitherto accorded to our i ; carnal. TERMS. j DAILY TRIBUNE (311 i.-.sues per annum) $6 j SEMI-WEELY (lot issues per annum) S3 j ! WEEKLY (52 issues per annum) $2 ' | ■To Clubs— Scmi-IV.ekly ; Two copies for $5; I j five for SI I 25; ten copies to one address for S2O ; • j and any larger number at the latter rate. Fur a j i club of twenty, an < xtra copy will lie sent. For j j a clab of forty we send Tub Dailt Tribune gratis j ' one year. Weekly : three copies for Ss l eight copies f„r $lO ; und any la-ger number at the rate of $i 20 each pej annum, the paper to be addressed to each subscriber. To claim of Twenty we send an extra copy. Twenty copies to one address lor S2O, v ith one extra to him who sends us the club. For each club of One Hundred. TUE DRJLT TRIBUNE will be sent gratis for one year. When drafts can be procured it is much safer ] than to remit Bank Bills. The name of the Post- I O'Bce and State should in all cases be jdainly vrrittea. Payment always in advance. Address. TUB TRIBUNE, No. 151 Nassau St., New-York. Nov. 1, 1861. fir tigs and Books. H. C. REAMER, Juliana street. Bedford, Pa., At the Stand formerhj occupiedby Dr. F. C. Rea rmr t\\J HOLES ALE and te-~ nJrFifn W tail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye ueSuiSasw Stuffs, Oils. Paints, Varnishes, Turpen tine, Window Glass, Glassware, 4c. Jus received a large stocit of American, French, an English perfumery. Abo 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, Combs. Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, Portmonoaits, Segar cases, 4c., Also, have and will keep constantly on hand a supply of Coal Oil. Burning fluid and Camphine, with a great variety of the most modern and best style of coal oil and fluid lamps. Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fla voring Extracts and Spices ofall sorts, FineSegars, Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal patent medictnes in use will keep a full supply constantly on hand. Also, dealer in Books, &c., consisting cf Geo graphical, Scientific, Keligous. Poetical, Historical. Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works in connection with a great variety of plain and fancy Stationery, Gap, Note, Post, and wrapping Paper, Blank Books, of every size and quality. Diaries, Biank Deeds, Mortgages, Note and Receipts. [X?" Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guar aniecd, with regard both to price and quality. Physicians. Prescriptions carefully and ac curatt ly compounded at all honrs of the day oi night. Dec. 9. 1859 REUOSKNE LAMPS at Dr. Harry's. Deo. 21, 1860 | WASHINGTON HOTEL, StEDI'ORiI; PA. MRS. S. FILLER would respectfully an nounce t herfriend* in Bedford County, and to the public generally, that she has. leased for A term of years, tne large and couvenint brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Juliana Streets, Bed ford, Pa., known as the "WASHINGTON HO TEL,*' and lately kept by Mrs. Cook. This house is being thoroughly refitted and re famished, and is now open for the receptlbn o guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS," and persons attending Court will find the house a pleasant and quiet temporary home. Every atten tion will be paid to Jhe accommodation and com fort of guests. The table will at all times be sup- S piled with the best the markets afford. Charged j will be moderate. Extensive stabling is attaches to this hotel and a careful and competent hostlei | will be in attendance. | Special attention will be paid to the nccommo ! dation of the farming community. | March 30, 1800. j ; ; Northern Liglif. THE cheap?* l 0!) d best '-at in use, can be bad by buying Coat o\' perfectly pure, fyidorou.i an-1 free from smoke while burning, gt SI.OO pT gallon, at H. C- Reamer's Drug Store. Nov. 16, 1860. ALL private fomilie.i rnd hotel keevers, should 'oily consider the value of using the CONCEN TRATED LEAVES, in connection With flour for mak ing bread, rolls, buckwheat cakes and pastry. This compound is free from all impurities. For sale at the Drug and Book Store, of Dr. B. F. liarrv Aug. 30,1861, Estate of Josipli fl. Corle. dee d. LETTERS of Administration in the Estate of Joseph H Oorie, dee'd, having been granted tn Hie undersigned,, residing in Union township in the County of Bedford, notice is hereby given to ail persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those hiving claims against said es tate to present tbem without delay. _ , THUS. OLDHAM. 1 • Jl'lrmnulraior. ProlhoiiGlary's Solice. VTOTICE is hereby given, that the second ae ll count o! George F. Riddle, assignee of Israel and Simon Oppt nhi imer, has been filed in the Pro thonotsry's Oflice, and the same will be presented to the Court of Common I'loas, in and for said County, for confirmation on Tuesday the 11th dav of February next. ' . Ar.so-—The account of John 11. Rush, Trustee of Peter Piddle of Bedford Township. S. n. TATE, PROTHOXOTAUT'S OFFICE, ( Proth'v. Jan. 17, 1862—* j AiTminisirator's Notice. T El rERS of administration having been grsnt- J-J ed to the subscriber, living in Southampton township, on the Estate of James Smith, late of sud Township, dee'd, ail persons in looted to said Estate are notified to make payment immediately, and those Laving claims against the same will pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. NATHAN ItOBISON, Admr. Dec. 27, 1861. Allegheny Baie AXD FEMALE SEMINARY, Rainsburg, S? LSC ' , 3 , crp ® L, f st Quality of prairie—near the Mis souri river, close to the county seat of Harrison Co., lowa- ALSO, Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoining Elk home City, in the richest valley of the west— the Platte Valley—about 20 miles "west of Omaha City, and close to the great national or government road leading west in Nebraska Territojv. ALSO, 160 acres, two mites above Omaha City, on the great bend ol tne Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All of these lands were located after a personal inspection and care fill examination on the ground, and can be well ro licd upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise location are in my possession. ALSO, Three desirable lots in Oinaha City, Nebraska Territory. ALSO, A lof of ground m the City of Dacotab, Nebraska Teritory. The above real e.state wiii be sold at such prices as to insure sale end profitable investments. Notes or obligations of any kind that 3re good will be taken in exchange—particularly good bank noiei - O. E. SHANNON. MENGEi; HOUSE, JU LIAJfj? STREET, BEBFOIiD, PA. THE subscriber, having renovated and refurnished tliis old established House, is now prepared 0 receive guests. He invites his friends and the raveling public to give hira a call. Having Dew tnu.iture, new beds, and everything necessarv to •ender hearty cheer to those in waut of a tempora ■y home, he flatters himself that those who star aith liim. will find themselves at the right place. , s fttUy prepared to receive visitors to the "pring, and all having business with the courts ot otherwise. Ample stabling and carriage house is attached to he Hotel. Boarders will be received on favorable terms. ISAAC MENGET , JR. April 13, 1860. IMO\ lIf'TEL " BSJDI?OULI>, y* ilii, subscriber respectfully announces to the I'Ub'iic, that he has leased tho above named Ho. tel. in the ol 1 and well known Globe building, for merly owned and occupied by Mr. John Young, tad recently in the occupancy of Jonathan Horton, lee'd, where he will be happy to see Ms friends' -ud tin- traveling public generally. Persona at. tending Court ie respectfully invited to give hiru 1 call. 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