Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, February 28, 1862, Image 4

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    RECEIPTS hW EXPENDITURES
OF BEDFORD COUNT!, FOR IS6I.
"WILLIAM SCHAFER, Esq. Treasurer of Bed
fordCoar.ty, in account with said county, from the
7th day of January, 1861, to the 7th day -f January, <
18(2.
TREASURER, BR.
To Cash Riceictdfrom Collectors
John Deher, Hopewell towusnip 1856, SU9 69
James SaUk, St. Clair, 1867 620 00
Jacob JKicodemus, M- Woodberiy 1868 16 00 '
Jai-ed Hank*, Southampton " 87 23
Solomon Steel, Hopewell " 60 00 ;
Isaac Mengl*, Bedford Borough 1863 91 00
Joseph Brans, Broad Top '* c 65 10
Jacob Anderson, Cumb'd- Valley *'
David Miller, Harrison *' 44 48 i
William Yonag. Hopewell " 60 00 |
John Gillespie, Juniata " 29 03
George Kbodes. Liberty ** 12 42
Levi Carjenter, Londondeny '* 35 00
Philip Snider, Monroe " 167 42
Abraham Blackburn, Napier ** 13 90
David Ford, East Providenco " 30 13
Jacob Barudollar, West Providence " 92 88
John W. Hoover, St. Clair " 31
Jacob W. Millar, Sehellsburg Bor. " ' 14
John Fickes, Union tp. " 98 00
Jacob S-Brumbaugh, S. Woodborry " 131 oj'
A. J. Sansoiu, Bedford Borough 1860 421 <2
Michael Halderbaura, Bedford tp. 4i 601) 00
Samual S. Fluke, Broad Top " 142 00
Simon Stuckey, Colerain " 308 00
Samotl Boor, Comb'd Valley " 220 59
Hugh Werfz, Harrison " I<o 00
William Cypher, Hopewell " 215 20
Leonard Bitlner, Juniata " 207 65
Isaac Keiib.nger, Liberty " 71 71
Jobu Wilhelm, Londonderry " "" ®
Philip Kelt on, Monroe " 226 63
Joseph Black, Napier " 450 90
William Lysinger. E. Providence " 170 00
David Ritchey, W. Providence < 115 00
John Otto. Schellshurg Bor.
Jacobßerkhimer, St. Clair tp. " 225 00
Joseph Disbrow, Sn.ikesp>ing '• 210 1J
Philip Clingaman, Southampton " 227 00
Rudolph Hoover, Woodberry V. " bib W
Jacob Brumbaugh, Woodberry S. " 152 00
R. D. Barclay. Esq. Bedford Bor. 1861 238 99
Samuel Defltmugb, Bedford tp. " 210 54
John Kinard, Broad Top u 00
lleary Shafer, Coieraia " 238 J9
Henry Werts, Cumb'd. Valley " 046 00
Hezek'ah May, Harrison " 40 OO
Jamae Fink, Hopewell
Frederick Hildebraut, Juniata " J<J
Jacob Stoier; Liberty " f-
William Bonueil. Londonderry " '] to
John pennell, Monroe " 1/* 00
Peter H. Stndebaker, Napier " *Jj V,,
D. A. T. Black, Providence E. " "
John Manspeakcr, Providence W. " 14- 83
A- E- Schell, ScHcllsburg Bor. " o W
Johu Alstadt, St. Ctair " 9® 00
Michael Lutz, Snake Spviag " Jj |
Hesekiafc Barkman, Southampton •< >f' 00
Fraucia Beard, Union " 11 r .
Rudolf h Hoover, Woodberry M. " oo
Samuel Working, Wood berry •' 260 00
To amount received from \\ m. S. Fluke,
fines and Jury funds, 15°
Received from P.osatm* Lehman flies 10 W
. Thomas Young " 1)1"
* S. H.Tate, Jury funds 100 00
J. J. Cessna, Esq. do 23 00
Tax on unseuud lands 49 00
Whole amount received $9,969 27
Br.lance duo county om last settlement 161 78
$10,131 05
CONTRA, CK.
V.ILLIAM ECO AFER, Esq. Treasurer of Bedford
County, credit by ameunt ef moneys paid to sun
dry parsons ou drafts drawn by Commissioners, as
follows X
Paid Constables for returns, de. $243 66
Paid Election Boards and return Judges 558 55
Paid Assessors 55
Paid Road viewers ""
Building, repairing, viewing bridges, Ac. 8< 4 W
Paid costs in Commonwealth eases i,o< an
Dr. Burch making post mortem exaraina-
John'w. Iluli holding Inquest (Hugee) 10 12
do do <K.riuger) -10 1-
B. F. Meyers for minting J9' 2o
David Over for printing ff
Paid Interest on borrowed money 4 " u
£5. H. Tate money appropriated for wives
of soldiers 00
ft ires of so'dter* on orders drawn by
Board ol Reiki 1 >
John G. Hartley for wood b"
Levi Dodson for pine 2 00
Charles Merwine chopping wood ha o0
S. 11. Tate Prothonotary fees 1W 63
L. W. Hall fees in Bedford county vs. btifltor 33 60
O. 11. Gailher auditing Prothonotary'* acct. 25 00
Wilham T. D.iugherty do 12 00
John Mower, Esq fees, ke, 6 '8
Supporting criminals in Pcnitentisry 16 Sfo
E. D. Walker lor map ( 6 00
Moneys refunded to collectors -8 03
Paid for viewing township lines 2< 00
Paid damages for opening row Is 45 00
Paid for fox ax,d wild cat scalps -90 04
Paid to Commissioner to sell Poor House 12 00
Paid Mary Moiris and others for scrubbing
Court House, Ac. 68 00
Paid costs on unseiled Lends 29 37
Paid insurance on Public Buildings 54 00
Paid Freight on Statu arms 31 12
Paid repaiis to Couit House 49 75
Paid eiror in list settlement 66 05
Paid Commissioner Evans 6 09
Beck ley 76 00
" Feigbtner 79 60
Pearson 70 00
11. X icodemus clerk for Commissoonera 223 95
Paid Commissioner Shoemaker 12 00
Paid for Assessment hooka 31 00
Paid uncut rent money 16 00
Paid Miscellaneous 124 60
Paid Levi Agnew Court crier 60 00
Paid Constables attending court 91 60
Paid Petit Jurors 814 74
Paid Grand Jurora 359 99
Paid Treasurer postage, stationary, &e. 10 00
Paid Levi Agnew attending Auditors 3 00
Paid t'ouity Auditor-sand clerk 70 00
Paid Treasurer's salary 186 00
0,000 00
Statement oj moneys due to Bedford County
on the GLFT day of Janua y, A. O. 1862] .
Abraham Snowden Cumb'd. Valley 1854 $39 79
Jacob A. Ntoodemu*, Woodberry 31. " 78 23
John A. Osborn Broad Top 1857 79 90
J arnes Smith St-Cinir " 28 00
Lemuel Evans Broad Top 1868 227 08
John fdorgict Cumb'd. Valioy 109 28
Solomon Steel llopeweH " 176 20
Jacob A. Nicodemus Woodberry M. 107 11
Joseph Evans Bio id Top 1859 62 20
Jacob B. Anderson Cumb'd. Valley " 29 20
William Young H-ipewell ' 40 79
George Rhodes Lii city •' 36 53
Levi Carp r-ter Londonderry 17 64
John Fickes Union *• 6-J 35
J. S. Brumbaugh Waodf:rry S. " 26 61
Samuel S. Fluke Broad Top 1860 120 30
Simon Stuckey Colerain " 110 85
Sanaujl Boor Cumb'd. Valley • 44 86
llngh Wertx Harri-ion '< 49 70
Leonard Bittner Juniata 94 79
Jonn Wilhelm Londonderry 95 69
Philip Felton Monroe > 92 82
Joseph Buck Napier 4 88
William Lysinger ProvidenceK. 49 65
Daniel Ritchey Provido ica W. 54 55
John Otto ScheHshffrg Borough " 17 85
Jacob Borkhimer St. Clair 94 82
Philip Clingaman Southampton 71 99
Abraham Cioyle Union 349 12
Anlolph Hvoxur Woodberry Middle 215 67
J. S. Frnmbaugh Woodberry Sonth " 323 19 f
R. D. Barclay Bsdfosd Borough 1861 428 65
Samuel Deflbaugh Bedford tp. • 565 34
John llinard Broad Top ' " 349 29
Henry Shafer Colerain " 494 21
Henry Wertz Cnnib'd. Valley " 111 45
Hezekiali May Harrison " 266 88
James Fink Hopewell > " 150 91
Frederick llildehrand Juniata " 349 61
Jacob Staler Li herty " 129 10
William Bonnell Londonderry " 291 75
John Pennell Monroe " 256 64
Petei 11. Studebaker Napior " 412 84 j
D. A. T. Black Providence E. " 191 93
John Manspeaker Piovidence. W. " J9l 88
Abraham E. Schell Sciiellsburg Bor. 41 66
John Alstadt St. Clair tp. " 655 99
Michael Lutz Snake Spring " 173 22
Tfczekiah Barkman Southampton " 194 31
Francis Bean! Union " 375 63
Kmlolp Hoover Woodlierry M. '• 790 80
Samuel Working Woodberry S. 11 468 66
SO,OOO 00
BEDFORD COUNTY, S3.
The undersigned Auditors of said County, do
hereby certify that in pursuance of the Acts of As
aenibly in such case made and provided, tbey met j
at the Court House, in the horough.'of Bedford, p UB
uid audit and adjust the aceounts of William Scha
fer, Treasurer of said county, for the year 1861, as
contained the foregoing statements, and that we
have examined in the} foregoing accounts cf money
due to and owed by said county and that wo have
found the same to be correct.
Witness our hands and seals the 6th day of JJD
uarv 1862.
DANIEL FLETCHER,
GEORGE BAUGHMAN.
DANIEL L. DEFIBAUGH,
Attest Auditors.
J. W. Lixgevelteb Ciuik.
Report of the Auditors of Bedford County to
the Auditor General, Jan. G, 1802.
William ScilaFer, Esq., Treasurer of Bedford
County, in account with the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
TREASURER, DR.
To aggregate amount of tax outstanding
at last omtleiuent $9,993 50
To aggregate amount of tax assessed for
the year 1861 8.156 11
To amount rec,d. on unseated lauds 87 43
Due 2'reasurcr Schafcr 69
$18,187 63
CONTRA, CR.
By amount due Treasurer Schafer at last
settlement 13
By amount paid State Treasurer _
per receipts $7,486 94
Exoneration allowed collectors 149
Commissions allowed collectors 323 07
Treasurer's commission on $7,683 75 83
Paid B F. Meyers publishing
list of Retailers 19 30
Paid David Over do 10 40
Uuoiiectcd for 18C1 and previ
ous years 10,131 87
Retailer License.
To aggregate of said License for
18U1 S6OO 50
Contra.
By amount paid State Trcaserer $539 12
By Trt usurer's commission 28 38
Bv txeuerations 83 00
Tavern License.
To aggregate of said Liconse for
1861, S' ls 00
Contra, Gr.
By amount paid State l'reasnrer
as per receipts $665 00
By Kinsey License forfeited 16 00
By Trersurer's commission 85 00
Eating Houses, Or.
Te aggregate amount of Liceuso S6O 00
Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer $57 00
Bv Treasurer's commission 3 00
Distillers t)r.
To aegregite amount of Licenso
for 2861 * 4O 00
Contra Gr
By amount paid State Treasurer S3B 00
By Treasurer's commission 2 00
Retailers of Liquors by the Quart Dr.
To aggregate amount of said Li
cense for 1861, SSO 00
Contra Lr.
By amount paid State Treasurer $47 60
Bv Treasurer's commission 2 60
Ten Pin Jilltys Or.
To aggregate amount of License
' f or 1861 00
Contra Cr.
By amount paid State Treasurer sl4 23
By 'Treasurers commission 76
By exonerations 11 00
Billiard Rooms Dr.
To agg egate amount of License
for 1861 * lB 00
Contra Gr.
By amount paid State Treasurer 712
By Treasurer's commission _ 88
By exonerations 7 50
Banking House* Dr.
To agf regite anaonnt of License
for 1801 10 0y
Contra Gr.
By amount paid State Treasurer $9 60
By Treasurer's commissiou 60
BEDFORD COUNTY, SS.
The undersigned Auditors of siii county do
hereby certify that in pursumcc of the Act of As
sembly in such cax>e made and provided, we met at
the Court House, iu the borough of Bedford, and
did audit and adjust the account between Wdl lain
Schafer, Treasurer of 8.-dforJ county, and the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as coutained in
the foregoing statements.
Witness our hands and seals the oth day of Jan
! oarv, 1862.
DANIEL FLE i'CHER,
GEORGE BAUGHMAN,
DAN'L. L. DEFIBAUGH,
I Attest, Auditors.
!J. W. LixoExrxLTEß, Cierk.
Feb, 14, 1863-
A LL kinds of Groceries just received, and for
I XX. sale cheap, at Shoemaker's cheap storo, No. J.
Anderson's Row
June 29, iB6O.
OS WEGO corn starch, the best article at D
Harry's.
Dec. 21, 1860.
riUNSHL ZEPHYR all odors at Dr. Harry a
L Das. 21,1860.
A Beautiful assort o.eut of Kerosene Lamps and
Shades just received at Dr. Harry's Drag and
Book store.
Nov. 9, JitW
BEDFORD IMOUIRSR.
• FOR SALE
on
TRADE
-166 seres near Stonerstown— within i mil# of
Broadtop Railroad—about 100 acres cleared, with
a two story dwelling house—new bank barn—stable,
fic., thereon erected; also two apple orchards
thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is a ricn loam
and capable of producing every variety of crops of
this climate.
ALSO,
Two lots of ground in Broadtop City, with a new
two story rough east dwelh'ng house tbereou.
Atso,
A bouse and lot of ground in Clemvill#.
ALSO,
Three tracts of land in Southampton Township,
formerly owned by Wm. Oss, adjoining lands of
Arnold Lashley, Artemas Bennett and others.
ALSO,
A grist mill in the "Dutch Corner," formerly
owned by Jacob Beard—within about 5 miles of
Bedford, with about 40 acres of land belonging to
the same—dwelling house and out buildings thereon
erected.
ALSO,
160 acres best 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
Elkhorne City, in the richest valley of the west—
the Platte Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha
City, aud close to the great national or government
road leading west in Nebraska Territoiy.
ALSO,
160 acres, two miles 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 caro
ful examination on the ground, and can be well re
lied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the
precise location are in my possession.
ALSO,
Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska
Territory.
ALSO,
A lot of ground in the City of Dacotah, Nebraska
Teritory.
The above real estate will be sold at such prices
as to insure sale and profitable investments.
Notes or obligations of any kind that are good
will be taken iu exchange—particularly good bank
notes. O. E. SHANNON.
ATTENTION HOME GUARDS.
fV7~OU can got good Rifle Pow- •
X der, Water Proof Gun R
Caps, aud Lead, at FARQI HAU'S A .
New Grocery.
May 10, 1861. fv a
A Large lot of Mercersburg yi I
Stone and Earthen Ware, just yw
received at FAKQUHAX'# New
Grocerv.
May 10, 1861.
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
BEDFORD, PA.
MIIS. S. FIULI2R would respectfully an
nounce to her friends in Bedford County, SD4
to the public generally, that she has leased for a
term of years, the large and convenint brick hotel,
at the corner of Pitt and Juliana Streets, Bed
ford, Pa., known as the "WASHINGTON 110
TEL," and lately kept by Mrs. Cook.
This house is being thoroughly refitted and re
furnished, and is now open for the reception of
guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS,"
and persons attending Court will find the bouse a
pleasant and quiet temporary home. Every atten
tion will paid to the accommodation and com
fort of guests. The table will at all tin.es be sup
plied with the best the markets afford. Charged
will be moderate. Extensive stabling is attaches
to this hotel and a careful aud competent hostler
will be in attendance.
Special attention will be paid to tha accommo
dation of the farming community.
March 30, 1860.
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rpIUS popular monthly Magazine will be greatly
L improved for 1862. It will contain
One thousand pages of reading! Fourteen splendid
Steel Plates! Twelve Colored Fashion Plates!
Twelve Colored Berlin Work Patterns ! Eight
Hundred Wood Cuts! Twenty-four pages of
Music]
All this will be given for OBly two dollars a yeai,
or a dollar less than Magazines of the class of
••Peterson." Its
THRILLING TALES AND NOUVELETTES
Are the beat published anywhere. All the most
popular writers are employe I to write originally for
"Peterson." In 1862, in addition to its usual
quantity of shorter stories, FOUR ORIGINAL
COPYRIGHT NOVELETS will be given, by-
Ann on, Stephens, Carry Stanly, Charles J. Peter
dan Frank Leo Benedict. It also publishes
FASHIONS AHEADOF ALL OTHERS.
Each number, in addition to the colored plate,
give* Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved on
wood. Also, a Pattern, from which a Dress, Man
tilla, orChild's Dress can be cut out, without the
aid of a raantua maker. Also, several pages of
; Household and other Receipts.
HF* It is the best Lady's Magazine in the World•
TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR!
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j One Copy, One Tear, S2OO I
Three Copies, for One Year, 5 00 !
Five Copies, for One Yeai, 7 60 j
: Eight Copies, for One Year, 10 00:
' Sixteen Copies, for One Year, 20 00 j
PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLUBS.
Three, Five, Eight or more copies make a Club. !
j To every person getting up a Club of Three, Five,
j Eight or Twelve copies, an extra copy of the Ma
i gaziue for 1862 will be given. To every person
i getting tip a Club of Sixteen, two extra copies of
! the Ma&azine for 1862 witl be sent.
Address, post-paid,
CHARLES J. PETERSON,
No. 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
OS?" Specimens sent gratis, when written for.
Nov. 23, 18.16
BEAUTIFUL Roses in bloom new, suitable of
winter blooming in tbe house, at Lynch'* Nttx
! tery.
Oct.
: /~d ALL aud see a large and beautiful assortmen
I V-/ of coal oil lamps, of too latest styles just r
j ceived and for sale cheap at H. C. Reamer's Drug
• Store.
Nov. 16, 1860.
j
BLANIi. DEEDS,
A superior article,for sate at this ufLc
April 8,1859.
. . •
MRS. HALE'S RECEIPTS for tbe million at
Dr. Harry's.
1 Dec. 21, 1860.
, jg" SBOSJBJCK LAMPS at Dr. Hawy'a.
. iA. Dee. 21, I*6
MENOEL. HOUSE,
JULIAJYA STREET,
BEDFORD, PI.
THE subscriber, having renovated and refurnished
this old established House, is now prepared
to receive guests. He invites his friends and the
traveling public to give him a call. Having new
furniture, new beds, and everything necessary to
render hearty cheer to those hi want of a tempora
ry home, he flatters himseif that those who stay
with him, will find themselves at the right place.
Ho is fully prepared to receive visitors to the
Spring, and all having business with the courts or
otherwise.
Ample stabling and carriage house is attached t
the Hotel.
Boarders will be received on favorable terms.
ISAAC MENGEL, JR.
April 13, 1860.
HON HOTEL,
BEDFORD, FA.
THE subscriber respectfully announces to tba
publjc, that be has leased the above named Ho
tel, in the old and well known Globe building, for
merly owned and occupied by Mr. John Young,
tod recent ly in the occupancy of Jonathan riorton,
dec'd, where he will be happy to see his friends
and the traveling public generally. Persons at
tending Court are respectfully invited to give him
a call. He pledges himself that he will do all in
his power to render his guests comfortable.
His Table wille supplied with the choicest del
icacies the market will afford.
The Bed Booms will contain clean and count t t
able bedding.
The Bar wril be supplied with choice liquors
The Stable will be attended by a careful an at
tentive hortler.
Boarders taken by the day, week, month and
year.
• JOSEPH ALSIP.
Bedford, Nov. 2. 1860.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia—for
the Relief of the Sickand Digressed, afflicted with
' intent and Chronic Diseases, and especialy Diseas
es of the Sexual Organs.
Medical advice giveß Gratis by the Acting Sur
geon.
Valuable REPORTS on SPERMATORRHOEA
or SEMINAL \\ EAKNESS, and other Diseases of
the Sexual Organs, aud on the NEW REMEDIES
employed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed ietter
envelopes, free of charge. Address
Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTEN,
Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St.,
Dec. 20,61-ly. Philadelphia, Pa.
Executor'* notice.
LETTERS testamentary having been granted to
the subscribers, on the estate of Pal rick
Haney, late of Cumberland Valley Township,
dec'd, all persons indebted to said estate are noti
fied to make payment immediately, and those hav
ing claims against the same will present them pro
perly authenticated for settlement. ,
JAMES HANEY,
HENRY J. BRUNNER,
Dm. 27, 18n
ADMIJMSTRATOR'S JVOTICE.
| ETTEKS of administration, baring been gran
-I—i ted to tbe subscriber, on the estate of George
Ickis, late of Bedford Township, dec'd, all persons
indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make
payment immediately, and those having claims
against the same will present them properly authen
ticated for settlement.
JOHN W. ICKES,
St. Clair Township, Administrator.
Oct. 25, 1861.-*
CHEAP GOODS.
MRS. S. E. SIGAFOOS,
HAS just received from the city, her usual
lurge stock of rich and handsome
Fail and Winter foods,
Such as, Silks. Meriuos, Persian Cloths, De
lanes, Valencies and Morientigue Silks,
at 56 cents yer yard ! !!
Also, a large assortment of
Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas and Ladies Coats, —
wiih a rich lot of Furs: such as Capes, Muffs,
and Cuffs—together with a fashionable lot of
black Silk Velvet—black and fancy Straw Bonnets;
with Ribbons, Rushes, Plumes. Flowers, &c., &c.
A new style of WOOLEN GOODS—Sleighing
Cape, Sontags, Wool Hoods, Scarfs, Gauntlets,
Gloves, with embroideries, Nets, Lacee, &c., and
all kinds of Fancy Goods, too numeious to men
tion. Also, a large stock of bleached and un
bleached Muslins, at 6,8, 10 and 12J cents per
yard for cash.
N. B. AH persons indebted ever six months art
hereby notified to call and aetlle their Account,
without farther notice, and by so doing save costse
Bedford, Nov. 29, 1801. *S. E. SIGAFOOS.
REM)! READ ! READ I
WE the undersigned have used Roraback's
Compound Chemical Soap, for washing
clothes, and cheetfully recommend it to the fami
lies of Bedford as an article of indispensable utili
ty, cleansing the clothes with one third the labor
and time usually occupied by use of the common
soap.
Mrs. ANNIE D. SHUCK, Mrs. LUCINDA MEN-GEL.
" M. S. HARTLEY, " ELMIRA OVER,
Mrs. MARY EUE&ODE.
J. B. FARQCHAR is Agent for tbe sale of Family
Wrights for the Borough of Bedford, and any who
may wish to purchase a Wright, be will furnish
with enough soap to give it a fair trial, and will
give them a Family Wright gratis if he does not
demonstrate the faes that tbe soap can be made at
a cost of one cent per pound. Five pounds will
pat out a large washing, and by putting tbe clothes
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 sickness.
Many families give lrom 50 to 75 cents per weik,
for washing, who, by this method caa save lrom
S2O to S3O per year.
Don't fail to call soon.
Bedford, Nov. 15, 1861.
~ SEW GROCERY^
Corner of West Pitt and Juliana St.
iTiil£ subscriber is opening at tbis well known
stand, - a well selected stock of Coufectieu&ries,
Tobacco, Segars aDd Groceries, consisting in part
of coffee, brow crushed aad pulverized sugars,
J refined and golden syrups, baking molasses, young
1 hyson, ininerhl and black tea, chocolate, com
starch and flavoring extracts, che&se, corn brooms,
painted buckets, d'tstn g, w ell, scrub, hot -e, shoe,
tooth nud hair brushes; Cou/fclionarics, such as
plain and fancy candies, fruited candies and flivor- !
ed jellies; water, butter and sweet crackers—
Foreigji Jruils, oranges, lemons, figs, raiaons,
prunes, dates, currants, citrous, filberts, walnuts,
cream nuts, almonds, pea nuts; Tobacco, congress
plug, sweet plantation, natural leaf, rough and
ready, Lynchburg, suioaking, a superior article,
cut and dry, &c., Ate., Cegars, opera, sixes, half
Spanish, and variety of other brands. The pub
lic are respectfully iuvited to give him a call.
All kinds of country produce takeu at the high
est market price. But no goods mid on credit.
J. B. farviuuar.
- Nev. 8, 1861:
TUB NEW-YORK TRIBUNE.
NEW VOLUME. On the seventh of Septem
ber, 1861, THE NEW-RORK WEEKLY TRIB
UNE commenced the tweDty-first year of Its exis
tence: THE DAILY TRIBUNE being some months
older and the SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE some
what younger. For more than twenty years, this
journal has labored in what its conductors have felt
to be the cause of Humanity, Justice and Free
dom, endeavoring to meliorate the condition of the
oppressed and unfortunate, to honor and en
courage useful exertion in whatever sphere, and, to
promote by all means the moral, intellectual and
material advancement of our country. It has
aimed to be right rather than popular, and to es
pouse andxommend to-day the truth that others
may not be willing to accept till to-morrow. In
pursuing th is course, mistakes have doubtless been
made and faults committed; but, having in all
things incited our readers to tliiub and JuJge for
themselves rather than adopt blindly our own or
others' conclusions, we believe we may fairly claim
fox this journal the credit of haviug qualified its
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To develop the minds of the yonng by the most
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As to the Civil War nc-w devastating our coun
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before known—a Rebellion in the interests of the
few against, the many—a Rebellion designed to
raise higher the walls of caste and tighten the
chains of oppression. Hiving done a'l we coul-I
without a surrender of vital principles to avoid this
War, and witnessed the forbearance, meekness, and
long suffering with which the Federal Government
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the nanon and its fairly cboseu rulers, and to sec
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the Laws. And, though the Rebellion has become,
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Drags and Books.
H. C. REAMER,
Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa.,
At the Stand formerly occupied by Dr. F. C. Reaerr
t~\\T HOLESALE and re- ffp'bd/k
VV tail dealer in Drugs, fjy
Medicines, Chemicals, Dye
Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Turpen
tine, Window Glass, Glassware, 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, Kail, Hair, Sha
ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs. Pocket Knives,
Pocket Books, Portmonnaif s, Segar cases, 4-c.,
Also, have and will keep constantly on hand a
supply of Coal Oil, Buruing fluid and Camp bine,
with a great variety of the most modern and best
stvle of coal oil and ftuid lamps.
Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fla
voring Extracts and Spices ofall sorts, Fine Segars,
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oa hand.
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Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works in
connection with a great variety of plain and fancy
Stationery, Cap, Note, Post, and wrapping Paper,
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Dec.9. 1853
Estate of Josepli H. Carle, dec'd.
LETTERS of Administration in the Estate of
Joseph HGorte, dec'd, having been granted to
the undersigned, residing in Union township iu the
County of Bedford, notice is hereby given to all
persons indebted to said estate to tuakc immediate
payment, and those having claims against said es
tate to present them without delay.
THOS. OLDHAM.
Jan 17. 1562. Administrator.
AN excellent athcUoi KEROSENKjust received
at Dr. Harry's Drug aud Book Store.
Nov. 9 1880.
EXTRA Family Flout, Corn Meal and Rye
Chop, for sale at Farquhar'a new Grocery-
Aug. 9, 1881.
THE SCIENCE of Education and art of Teach
ing, by John Ogdeu A. M., at Dr. Harry'a.
Dec. 21, 1860.
SHETLAND WOOL, all colors,at Dr. Harry's
Dec. 21, *6OO
TEE lisiQuimuii
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WILI. promptly attend to ail business an
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; "Mengel House."
April iy, 1861.-tf
J. W. LIAGEKFELTER,
liforney at Law and Land Snrveyo r
WILL attend with promptness to all busies
entrusted to his care.
Will practice in Bedfora and Fulton Counties.
ttF"oßice in Juliana Street, one door North
ha "Inquirer'' office.
Dec. 24, 1838.
John Major,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Hopewell, Bedford County.
COLLECTIONS and all business pertaining to
his Office will be attended to promptly.
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estate- Instruments of writing carefully prepared.
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May 8, 1861.
it. I>. BARCLAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BEDFORD, PA.,
WILL attend promptly and faithfully to all
legal business entrusted to bis care.
CtyOffice on Juliana Street, in tbe building tois
merly occupied by S. M. Barclay, Esq., dee'd.
March 26, 1858.
JOB MANN, G. H. SPANG.
JAW PARTNERSHIP The undersigned
J have associated themselves in the Praticc
in tbe Lair, and will promptly attendto al busi
ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad
joining counties.
05*"Office on Juliauiia Street, three door,
seuth ofMengei oHuse and opposite tbe reri
deneeof Maj. Tate.
MANN k STANG.
Jane 1, —1854. tf.
r
.] Will *!*n4 poo:*ja'!y hod csrhftiily ** *ll opemt <m la- % I
, insbed u> h :r IWth p'.ugfsi, rwgci.olid, Ac., a*d I J
RarttfteW MkiUt from *ac to *o eatiru t I 1
6waa -derate, auj all operation* warrac • I
, BTT.rn.RtVARIABLY CASH. !j
oo Pit; stre, Bedford, Pa.
DR. B. F. UIRRT
RESPECTFULLY tenders his profession*
services tu the citizens of Bedford and vl
einity.
Office and wsidence on Pitt-Street, in tbe
building formerly occupied bv Dr. J. H. Hofius.
Nov. 6,1867.
Dr. F. C Reamer,
Physician and Surgeon.
O *pecll'uUy lenders his services to
JLI. the citizen# of Bedford #od vicinity. He
■ay always be found (unless professienally en.
gaged) at bis Drug and Book Store, is Juliana
St.
Feb. 19, 1857.
G O AND
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REED'S Ji-EIT FJiLL -f jYD if 1 ATE R
GOODS
To be sold for cask or proauce onty.
P. A. KEED wishes to inform bis friends asd the
public generally, that he has bought out tbs Stock
of his brothe*, JACOB KEED, and in addition, is
receiving tram Philadelphia, an elegant New Stock
of Goods bought at Panic Prices, consisting of
DRY GOODS, Boots and Skots, Hats and Caps,
Groceries, Hardware, Qu.ee as a are, 4c. All of which
have been bought at the Lowest Net Cash Prices,
j and will be sold unprecedentedly low for Cash or
j Country Produce.
The undeisigned, determined to act upon tbe
Principle that "a Nimble Sixpen.ee is better than a
Slow Shilling," can adopt the language of tb
Poet:
"Come One, Come Ail, tins rock, shall fly,
From its firm base as soon as 1."
Nev. 8, 1861. P. A. REED.
S. B. HAGILL. J. S. MOrrWEISB.
MA GILL & HOFFMEIER,
Old Colonade Building, Bedford, Pa.
ANUFACTUKEJiS OF SADDLES,
BRIDLES, HARNESS, Ac.
0T" Persons buying, will And it to their advan
tage to give us a call before "urchasing elsewhere.
Jan. 17,-'62.tf
~ 3**fMrac
j FTAYING closed my books two years ago, and
JLJL having many unpaid judgments and notes,
and wishing not to make additional costs upon
them, I therefore notify all persons so indebted to
make immediate payment, as no longer indulgence
can or will be given. A'l persons not responding
to this notice need flot, complain If mora costs
accrue to their Indebtedness.
JAMES M. BARNDOLLAB.
Bloody Run, Jan. 3, 1862.-1*
Adiuiaistratar's NJlico.
LETTERS of administration hiving been granted
to the subscriber ou the estate of Maranda
Riddle, deceased, all persous indebted to si id e&~
ate ire hereby not! ft id to mike immediate pay
ment and those having claims agiiast the same
will praa.int their accounts properly authenticated
for settlement.
JOHN W. CRISMAN, Jdm'r.
Jan. 3, 1362.
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