Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, March 21, 1862, Image 4
BEEBIPTSTNB EXPENDITURES OF BEDFORD fOI'STY, FOR 1801. SCHAFEK, Esq. Treasurer of Bed ford Cesnty, !n account with said county, from the 7th day of January, 1801, to tha 7tb day of January, 182. TREASURER, DR. T Cash Receivedfrom Collectors : Jcbn Dasher, Hopewell townsnip 1858, sll9 59 James Smith, St. Clair, 1857 520 00 Jacob Nicodemus, M- IVoodbeny 1868 16 00 Jared Hanks, Southampton " 87 23 Solomon Steel, Hopewell " 50 00 Isaac Mengle, Bedford Borough 1869 91 00 Joseph Evans, Broad Top " 65 10 Jacob Aaderson, Cumb'd' Valley " David Miller, Harrison •• 44 48 William Young, Hopewall " 50 00 John Gillespie, Juniata " 29 03 George Rhodes, Liberty " 62 42 Levi Carpeuter, Londonderry " 36 00 Philip Snider, Monroe " 157 42 Abraham Blackbnrn, Napier " 13 99 David Ford, Kaut Providence { 89 18 Jacob Bitradollar, Wast Providence 92 88 John W. Hoover, fit. Clair " 17 56 Jscob W. Miller, Sckellsburg Bar. " 7 04 John Fickes, Union tp. " 98 00 Jacob &-Brumbaugh, S. Woodberry" 181 00 A. J. Sanson]. Bedford Borough 1860 421 72 Michael HaiderbaUm, Bedford tp. •' 500 00 Samuel S. Fluke, Broad Top 142 00 Simon Stuckey, Colerain " 308 00 Samuel Boor, Cumb'd Vallay " 226 69 Hugh Werts, Harrison " 170 00 William Cypher, Hopewell " 245 20 Leonard Bittner, Juniata " 207 55 Isaac Kensinger, Liberty " 71 7] John WilbeSm, Londonderry " 99 15 Philip Felton, Monroe " 225 63 Joseph Black, Napier •' 459 90 William Ly singer. E. Providence " 175 uO David Ritcht-y, W. Providenca ■' 115 00 John Otto, Schelfsburg Bor. " 68 87 Jacob Btrkbimer, St. Clair tp. " 225 00. Joseph Disbrow, Scakeapiiag " 210 19 Philip Clingaman. Southampton " 227 (to Rudolph Hoover, Woodberry 31. " 616 <>o Jacob Brumbaagh, Woodbarry S. '• 152 00 R. D. Barclay, Esq. Bedfoid Bar. IS6I 258 99 Samuel Defibuugh, Bedford tp. " 210 54 John Hinard, Broad Top " 26 00 Henry; Shafer, Go train '* 238 99 Iltnry Wertr, Cumb'd. Yallay " 345 00 Heiekiab May, Harrison " 40 00 James Fink .Hopewell " 180 00 Frederick Hildcbrant, Juniata " 50 90 Jaeoh Stoier; Liberty " 56 52 W liliam Ronnell, Londonderry " 01 15 John Pennell, Monroe •' 171 00 Peter H. Studelnker, Napier - " 85 00 D. A. T. Black, Providence E. " 132 52 John Manspeakcr, Providence W. " 142 83 A-JE* Scheli, Schellsbnrg Bor. " 60 00 John Alstadt, St. Clair •' 98 00 Michael Luiz, Snake Spring " 181 00 Heeekiah Barkmin, Southampton ■' 199 00 Francis Beard, Uuicn " 150 00 Rudolph Hoover, Hood berry M. " 209 55 Working, Woodberry S. '■ 260 00 To amount received from Win. S. Fluke, flnea and Jury funds, 158 00 Received from Kosanna Lehman fiaes . 10 00 Thomas Young " 60 00 S. H. Tata, Jury fuads 109 00 •< J. J. Cessna, Esq. do 23 00 Tax en unseated lands 49 00 Wbeie amount received $9,969 27 Bl*n*e dua county on last act t lam out 181 78 $10,131 05 COUTRA, CR. WILLIAM SC'JAFER, Esq. Treasurer of Bedfoid County, credit by amenat of moneys paid to sun dry parsons on drafts drawn by Coramissioaers, as follows: Paid Constables far returns, so. $243 68 Paid Election Boards and return Judges 658 55 Paid Assessors 634 Si Paid Road viewers 139 00 Building, repairing, viewing bridges, Ice. 87 400 Paid rosts in Commonwealth casts 1,987 16 Dr. Burch making post mortem examina tion 10 00 John. W. Hnl! holding inquest (Huges) 10 12 do do (Kringor) 10 12 B. F. Meyers for printing 197 25 David Over for printing 159 25 Paid Interest on borrowed money 420 00 $. li. Tate money appropriated for wives of soldiers 250 00 Wives of soldiers on orders draw* by Board of Relief 1,940 00 John G. Hartley for wood 81 00 Levi Dodsan for pine 2 00 Charles Merwine chopping wood 65 00 H. H. Tate ProthonoUry fees 185 63 If. W. Hall fees in Bedford county vs. Stiffler 83 60 O. H. Gsither auditing Pfotbonotary's accc, 25 00 William T. liaugherty do 12 00 John Mower, Esq fees, Ac, 6 78 Supporting criminals in Penitentiary 16 93 E. D. Walker for map 6 00 Moneys refunded to collectors 28 08 Paid for viewing township lines 27 00 Paid damages for openiug roads 45 00 Paid for fox and wild cat scalps 290 04 Paid to Commissioner to sell Poor House 12 00 Paid Mary Morris and others for scrubbing Court House, Ac. 68 00 Paid costs on unseated Lauds 29 37 Paid insurance on Public Buildings 54 00 Paid Freight on State arms 31 12 Paid repairs to Court House 49 76 Paid error in last settlement 66 06 Paid Commissioner R vans 6 00 • Beck ley 76 00 " Feightner 79 60 " Pearson 70 00 IT. Nicodemus clerk for Commissioners 228 95 Paid Commissioner Shoemaker 12 00 Paid for Assessment books 81 00 Paid uncuireDt money 15 00 Paid Miscellaneous 124 60 Paid Levi Agncw Court eriar 60 00 Paid Constables attending eeurt 91 60 Paid Petit Jurors 814 74 Paid Grand Jurors 359 99 Paid Treasurer postage, stationary, lie. 10 00 Paid Levi Agnew attending Auditors 8 00 Paid County Auditors and clerk 70 00 Paid Treasurer's salary* 185 00 0,000 00 Statement oj moneys due to Bedford County on the 6IA day of January, A. D. 186 i] Abraham Snowden Cumb'd. Valley 1854 SB9 78 Jaoob A. Nicodemus, Woodberiv M- 78 23 Joha A. Osbors Broad Top 1887 79 90 James Smith St- Clair " 28 00 Lemuel Evans Broad Tup 1858 227 08 John Morgret Cumb'd. Valley " 109 28 Solomon Steel HopeweH 176 20 Jacob A. Nicodemus Woodberry M. " 107 11 Joseph I.vans Broad Top 1859 62 20 Jacob B. Anderson Cumb'd- Valley ' 29 20 William Young Hopewell " 40 79 George Rhodes'Libeity • 36 68 Levi Carpenter Londonderry " 17 84 John Fickes Union " 65 85 J. S. Brumbaugh Woodbarry S. 26 61 Samuel S. Fluke Broad Top 1860 120 30 Simon Stuckey Colerain " 110 86 Samuel Boor Cumb'd. Vnliey " 44 86 Hugh Werte Harrison • 49 70 Bittner Juniata 94 79 Jonn Wflbelm Londondetry •< 95 69 Philip Feiton Monroe 92 82 Joseph Black Napier 4 88 William Lysinger Providence £. 40 65. Daniel Ritchey Providence W. •< 54 66 jobn Otto Scbe!loburgßorough < 17 85 Jacob Bcrkbiroer St. Clair • 94 82 Philip Clingaman Southampton << 71 99 Abraham Cioyie Union u $49 12 JSsdolph Hoover Weedbeny Middle • 316 67 fJ. S. Brumbaugh Weodbcrry Seath 323 19 jR. D. Barclay Bedfoid Borough 1861 428 65 I Samuel Defibaugh Bedford tp. " 665 34 | Jobn Rinard Broad Top " 349 "29 j Henry Shafer Colerain " 494 21 j Henry Wertz Cumb'd. Valley '■ 111 45 I Hezekiab May Harrison M 266 88 James Fink Hopewell " 160 91 Frederick Hildebrand Juniata 349 61 Jacob Staler Liberty •' '2'J |0 William Bonnell Londonderry " 291 < o John Penned Monroe " 25664 Peter H. Stndebaker Napior '■ 412 84 D. A. T. BDck Providence E. " 191 9^ John Manspeaker Piovidence, W. " 191 88 Abraham E. Scheil Scheilsburg Bor. " 4156 John Alstadt St. Clair tp. " 555 99 Michael Lutz Snake Spring " I' 3 y 3 Ilczekiah Barkman Southampton " 194 31 j Francis Beard Union " 376 ®3 Rudolp Hoover Woodberry M. '* 796 86 Samuel Working Woodberry S. " 468 56 fit),ooo 00 BEDFORD COUNTY, S3. The undersigned Auditors of said County, do hereby ceitify that in pursuance of the Acts <>t As sembly in such case made and provided, they met at the Court House, in the borough;of Bedford, p aa aid audit and adjust the aceounts of William Seha fer, Treasurer of said county, for the year 1801, as contained the loregoing statement*, and that we have examined iu the; foregoing accounts cl' money due to and owed by said county and that we have found the same to be correct. Wituess our hands and seals the 6th dy of Jan uary 1862. DANIEL FLETCHER, GEORGE BA UGH MAN, DANIEL L. DEFIBAUGH, Attest Auditors. J. W. I.IKOI.KBX.TER Clerk. Report oj the Auditors of Bedford County to the Auditor General, Jan. 6, IBti*2. WILLIAM SciiAreK, Esq., Treasurer of Bedford County, in accouat with the Commonwca'th of Pennsylvania. TREASURER, DR. To aggregate nuiount of tax outstandinc at last settlement $9 993 50 To aggregate ameuot of lax assessed for the year 1861 8 .156 11 To amount rec.d. on unseated lands 3< 43 , Due Treasure,• Scbafcr 69 $18,187 63 CONTRJ. U/f | By amount due Treasurer Schafer at last settlement 13 By amount paid State Treasurer^ per receipts $7,486 94 Exoneration allowed collectors 149 02 Commissions allowed collectors 323 f'7 Treasurer's commission on $7,583 75 83 Paid B F. Meyers publishing list of Retailers 19 30 Paid David Over do 10 40 Unsoliected lor 1361 and previ out Years 19181 Retailer License. To aaerezate of said License for JB6l - SCOO 30 Contra. By amount paid State Treasurer $539 12 By Treasurer's commission 28 38 By exonerations !!_^ s6oo 50 Tartrn License, To aggregate of said License for 1861, s<io W Contra, ( - r ' By amount paid State Treasurer as per receipts 5655 00 By Kinsey License forfeited 16 00 Bv Treasurer's commission 85 00 , -$> I l' J UU Eating Houses, Or. Te aggregate amount of License Contra * r - By amount paid State Treasurer $57 90 Bv Treasurer's commission 3 00 D% sutlers r ■ To argreeate amount of License j for 2861 ' S4O 00 i Contra * r By amount p*aid State Treasurer S3B 00 Bv Treasurer's conimission 2 00 Retailers of Liquors by the Quart Dr. To aggregate amount of said Li- i cense for 1861, 11 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer $4 7 50 Bv Treasurer's commission 2 50 Ten Pin Alleys O r - To aggregate amount of License for 1861 00 I Contra Cr. By ainonut paid State Treasniet sl4 25 By 'Treasurers comm ssion 76 Bv exonerations 15 00 Bitliord Rooms Dr. To aggregate amount of License for 1861 $lB ' Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer 712 By Treasurer's eommission $8 By exonerations 7 60 Banking Houses Dr. To aggregate amount of License for 1861 10 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer $9 50 By Treasurer's commission 60 BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. The undersigned Auditors of said county ,lo hereby certify that in pursuance of tho Act of As sembly in such case made and provided, wo met at the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the account between Will ism Scbafor, Treasurer *f Bedford county, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in the foregoing statements. Witness our hands and seals tbe 6th day of Jan uary, 182. DANIEL FLETCHER, GEORGE BAUGHMAN, DAN'L. L. DEFIBAUGH, I Attest, Auditors. J. W. LixerMrxLTaß, Clerk. Feb, 14, 1863- ALL kinds of Groceries just received, and for sale cheap, at Sheesaaker's cheap store, No. 1. ; Anderson's Row June J0,1360. OS WE GO core starch, the heat article at D Harry's. Deo. 21, 1860. TINS ML ZEPHYR all colors at Mr. Harry's Do J. 21, 1860. A Beautiful aterlmni of Kerosene Lamps and Shades put resetted at 9r. Harry's Drug sad Book store. Nev S, IMb * BEBFOR3O IKQUZRSR. FOR HALE OR ! 166 seres nor Stonerstown— within I mile of Broad top Railroad — about 100 acres cleared, with ; a two story dwelling house — new bank bam — stable, be., thereon erected ; also two apple orchards i thereon, of choice fruit. Tbo soil is a rich lonoi and capable of producing every variety of crops of this climate. Also, Two lots of ground in Broad top City, with a new two story rough cast dweil'Dg houso thereon. Also, ! A house and lot of ground in Oiearville. ALSO, j Three tracts of land in Southampton Township, ! formerly owned by VFm. Oss, adjoining lands of i Arnold Laahley, Artemas Bennett and others. Also, i A grist mill in the "Dutch Corner,'' formerly i owned by Jacob Beard — within about 5 miles of i Bedford, with about 40 acres of land belonging to | the same — dwelling house and out buildings thereon i 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 Klkhcrne 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 I road leading west in Nebraska Tcrritoiy. Also, 160 acres, two miles ahove Omaha City, on the great bend ol toe M owouri. This tract is well timbered and vr\ desirable. All of these lands were located uft< r a personal inspection and care fill examination on the ground, nud can t-e Well re lied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise location aie in my possession. A r.so, Three desirable lota in Omaha City, Nebraska Territory. A LSO, A lot of ground in the City of Dace tab, Nebraska T eritory. The above real estate will he sold at ench prices as to iuaure safe und profitable investments. Notes <-r obligations of any kind that are gooa will bo taken in t xchange — particulaily good bank notes. <). E. SHANNON. ATTENTION HOME fiOBBS. 5 R7"OU can get good Rifle Pew- f X dm. Water Proof Gun £5 /vi. Caps, nd Lead, at I'AnqruAxi's fi\ , New Grocery. fi v A; May 10, 1801. \i / A L iree lot of Mercersburg \l j mJ Stone a-.d Earthen Ware, just \aJ received at Farqvhar's New -sail** Grocerv. May 10, 1851. washingto¥lotelT liiltlSOßS), PA. MRS. S. FILLER would respectfully an nounce to her friends in Bedford County, and to the public generally, that she has leased ft r a term of years, the large and convetiint brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Juliana Streets. Bed ford, Pa., known as the "WASHINGTON HO TEL." and 'at civ kept by Mrs. Cook. This house is being thoroughly refitted and re fariiisbe-l. tnd is now Often for the reception ol guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPEINGS," and persons attending Court will find the house a pleasant and quiet temporary home. Every atten tion will be paid to tbe accommodation and com fort of guests. The table will at all times be sup plied with the best the markets afford. Charged will be moderate. Extensive stabling is attaches to this hotel and a careful and competent hostler will be in attendance. Special attention will be paid to the accommo dation of the farming community. March 80, 1860. Thfl JSagazlne for Hie Times ; PETLHSOiVS MAGAZINE, | Th* Best and Cheapest in the II arid for Ladies fPHIS populat monthly Magazine wilf 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 M usic ! AH this will be given for only two dollars a yeat, or a dollar less than Magazines of the class of "Peterson." Its TNRIJ.LJXG TALES AND NOVVELETTES Are the best published anywhere. All the most popular writers are employe I to write origrunlly for "Peterson." In 1862. in addition to its usual quantity of shorter stories, FOUR ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETS will he given, by Ann on, Stephens, Carry Stanly, Charles J. dan Frank Lee Benedict. It aiso publishes FASHIONS AHEADOF ALL OTHERS. Each numlier. in addition to the colored plate, gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved on wood. Also, a Pattern, from which a Dress, Man tilla, "r Child's Dress can be cut out, without tb aid of a mantua maker. Also, several . pages of Household and other Receipts. K?" It is the best Lady's Magazine, in the World. T'lY IT FOR ONE YEAR} TERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. One Copy, One Year, $ 2 00 Three Copies, for One Year, 5 00 Five Copies, for One Yeai, 7 60 Eight Copies, for One Year, 10 00 Sixteen Copies, for One Year, 20 00 PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLUBS. Three, Five, Eight or more copies make a Club. To every person getting up a Club of Three, Five, Eight or Twelve copies, an extra copy of the Ma gazine for 1862 will be given. To every person getting up a Club of Sixteen, two extra copies of the Magazine for 1862 will bo sent. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. EE?" Specimens sent gratis, when wruten for. Nov. 23, 18.16 BEAUTIFUL Reses in bioom aew, suitable of winter blooming to the hease, at Ijyneii'a Nur sery. Oct. CALL and ses a large and beautiful aasortmen of coal oil lamps, of the latest styles just ro ceived and for sale cheap at 11. G. Reamer * Drug Store. Nov. 16, 1860. BLANK JDEEDS, A snperier article, for sale at this offle April 8,13 M. jLfRS. HALE'S RE6IIFTS for the rmthmi at -IYX Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1866. |£ EROSBMB LAMPS at Dr. Barry's. Bus. 21,1666 | MENGRL HOUSE, JULIJMfJ] STREET, BEDFORD, PA*. j rTHK subscriber, having renovated and refurnished j A this old established House, is now prepared :to receive guests. He-invites his friends and the j traveling public to give him a call. Having new | furniture, new beds, and everything necessary tc ; render hearty cheer to thee in want of a tempora i ry home, he flatters himself that those who stay ' with him, will And themselves at the right place. ' He 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 ts I the Hotel. Boarders will be received on favorable terras. ISAAC MEN GEL, Jr. April 18, 1860. HON HOTEL, BEUFOiII>, PA. i THE subscriber respectfully announces to the i public, that he has leased the above named Ho I tel, in the old and well known Globe building, t'or j raerly owned and occupied by Mr. John Young, | tnd recently in the occupancy of Jonathan tiorton, j dee'd, where he will be happy to see his friends j and the traveling public generally. Persons at* . tending Court are respectfully invited to give him a call. He pledges himself that be will do all iu his power to render his guests comfortable. His Table will be supplied with the choicest del icacies the market will afford. The B< d KoOms will contain clean and COM! t t able hidti ing. I he Bar wll t>e supplied with choice liquors i lie Stable will be attended by a careful an at tentive bottler. Boarders taken by the day, week, month and | yea l '. j „ , JOSEPH A LSI P. j Bedford, Nov. 2, 1860. ■ TTOy AKi) ASSOCIATION. Phi ladelphift— for 11. the Relief of the Sick and Disf rested. ajjiicted with trvleut and Chronic Diseases, and especiaiu Discus <s OJ tne Sexual Organs. Medical advice given Gratis by the Ae.i-ig Sur geon. Valuable REPORTS on SPERMATORRHOEA or SEMIN AL \V I.AKNESS, and other Diseases | the Sexual Org ins. and on the NEW REMEDIES employed :n the Dispensary, sent in sealed ktter envelopes, free of charge. Address L'r J.SKiLLJN HOUGHTtN, 1 Howard Association, No. t! South Ninth St , I Dec. 2fi,'6l ly. Philadelphia, Pa. | Executor's Notice. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the subscribers, on the estate of Patrick Ilaniv, late oi Cumberland Valley Towuthip, dec d, alp rsons indented to said esta'e are noti fied to make payment iimuediat Iv. and those hav i ing claims airsir.st th- same will present them pro j pt r'y authenticated for settlement. JAMES HANEV, HENRY J. BKUNNER, | Dec. 27, 18'jl A DMIX IS TR ATOR 'S NOTICE. | El TERS of administration, having lv*eri gran ! J-i ted to the subscriber, on the estate r-f George Ickis, late of Bedford Township, dee'd. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment immediately, end those having claims against the same will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. JOHN W. ICKES, "St. Clair Township. A iministrator. Oct. 25, 1561.-• CtOODS. MRS. S. E. SIGAFOOS, HAS just received from the city, ber nrnal lurge stock of rich aud handsome Fail and Vtinter Goods, Such as. Silks. Merinos, Persian Cloths, De laucs, Valencies a.id Moricntigue Silks, t 66 cents yer yard ! !! Also, a 1.-irge assortment of Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas aud Ladies Coats, — with a rich lot of Furs; such a# Capes, Muffs, and Cuffs—together with a fashionable lot of blade Silk Velvet—black and fancy Straw Bonnets; with Ribbons, Rushes, Plumes. Flowers, &c., kc. A new style of WOOLEN GOODS—Sleighing Caps, Sontags, Wool Hoods, Scarf's, Gauntlets. Gloves, with embroideries, Nets, Laces, Stc., and all kinds of Fancy Goods, too numerous to men tion. Also, a largo stock ol' bleached and un bleached Muslins, at 6,8, 10 and 12| cents per yard for cash. N. B. AU persons indebted over six months are hereby notified to call and settle their account, without further notice, and by so doing savecostse Bedford, Nov. 29, 1861. S. E. SIGAFOOS. READ ! READ! READ ! WE the undersigned have used Roraback's Compound Chemical Soap, for washing clothes, and cheeifully recommend it to tiie 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. Akjue D. Siicck, Mrs. Lucisba Menokl. " M. S. Hartley, " Elmira Over, Mrs. Mary Else&ode. J. B. Fabqithar is Agent for the sile ot Family Wrights for the Borough of Bedford, and any who may wish to purchase a vrright. he will furnish with enough soap to give it a fair trial, and wi 11 give thcrn a Family Wright gratis if he docs not demonstrate the tae: that the soap can be mado at a cost of one cent per pound. Five pounds will put out a largo washing, and by putting the clothes i 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 from 66 to 75 cents per week, for washing, who, by this method can save from S2O to S3O per year. Don't fail to call soon. Bedford, Nov. 15, 1861. NEW GROCERY, Corner of West Pitt and Juliana St. THE subscriber is opening at this well known stand, a well selected stock of Confectionaries, Tobacco, Segars and Groceries, consisting in part of coffee, brown, crushed and pulverized sugars, refined and golden syrups, baking molasses, young byson, imperial and black tea, chocolate, corn starch and flavoring extracts, chease, com brooms, painted buckets, dusting, wall, scrub, horse, shoe, tooth and hair brushes; Confectionaries, such as plain and fancy candies, fruited candies and flavor ed Jellies; water, butter and sweet crackera.- Foretgn fruits , oranges, lemons, figs, raisons, prunes, dates, currants, citrons, filberts, walnuts, cream nuts, almonds, pea nuts; Tobacco, congress plug, sweet plantation, natural leaf, rough aud ready, Lynchburg, smoaking, a superior article, cut and dry, &c., Ac., Cegars, ojiera, sixes, half Spanish, and a variety of other brands. The pub lie are respectfully invited to give him a call. All kinds of country produce taken at tbe.bjgh est market price. But no goods sold OD credit. i. B. FARQUIIAB. Nsv. 8, 1861, THE NEW-YOKE TIM. NEW VOLUME. On the seventh ol Sentem -1 ber. 1861, THE NEW-HORK WEEKLY TRIB { UNE commenced the twenty.first year of its exis tence: THE DAILY TRIBUNE being some months older and the BEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE some what younger, For more than twenty years, this journal has labored in what its conductors have felt to lie the CHUM of Humanity, Justice and Free dom, endeavoring to meliorate the condition of the oppressed and unfortunate, t honor and en courage useful exertion in whatever sphere, and, to promote by all means the moral, intellectual and tftateria! advancement of our country. It lias aimed to be right rather than popular, and to es pouse and commend to-day the truth that others may Dot bewiiling to accept -till to-morrow. Iu pursuing th is course, mistakes have doubtless been made ami faults committed; but, having In all things melted our readers to think and Judge for themselves rather than adopt blindly our own or others' conclusions, we believe we may fairly claim for this journal the credit of having qualified its readers to detect and expose even its own errors. To develop the minds of the young by the most general, 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 branches from too powerful foreign completion, and among the aims to which this journal has adhered through good and evil report, and which it steadfastly com mends to American patriotism and philanthropy. As to the Civil War now devastating our coun try, we hold it to have originated in a Keboilion more wantou, wicked, inexcusable, than was ever \ b< fore 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 could without a surrender of vital principles to avoid this War, and witnessed the forbearance, meekness, and long suffering with which the Federal Government sought to av.-rt its horrors, we hold it our dear duty, with thaPof every other citizen, to stand by. the nation and its fairly chosen rulers, and to sec ond with all oar energies their efforts to uphold the j union, the Constitution, and the supremacy of j the Laws. Ami, though the Rebellion his become, | Tnrough usurpation, deception, terrorism, and j spoliation, fearfully strong, we believe the Ameri- : can Rtj'U lie iar stronger, and that the unanimous, earnest efforts of loyal hearts and hands wi'l insure j its overthrow. But on all questions affecting the ! objects, the scope, and duration of this most* ex- ; traor iinary contest, we defer to those whrn the American Peop'e have clothed with authority, I holding unity ol purpose and of action in-iispen- I sable in so grave an emergency. In a crisis like the present, our columns must be ; largely engrossed witn the current history of the Mar for the Union, and with elucidatioifh of its more striking incidents. We shall not, however, •emit that attention to Literature, to Foreign Af fair*, to Agricultural Progress, to Crops, .Markets, kc., &c., which lias already, we trust, won for I HE TRIBUNE an honorable position among its coteniporaries. 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Weekly : three copies for $-5: eight copies for $lO ; and any larger numlier at the rate of $1 20 each per annum. the paper to be addressed to oacli subscriber. To clubs of" Twenty we send an extra copy. i wenty copies to one address for S2O, with one extra to him who sends us the club. For each club of One Hundred. The Dbiiat Triucnk will be sent gratis for one year. , When drafts can he procured it is much safer than to remit Bank Bills. The name of" the Post- Odice and State should iu all cases he plainly written. Payment always in advance. Address. THE TRIBUNE, No. 154 Nassau St., New-York. Nov. 1, 1861. Drugs and Books. H. C. REAMER, Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa., At the Stand formerly occupiedby Dr. F. C. Rta en | t"VE7 IIOLESALE and re- m j v V tail dealer in Drugs, jjgty Medicines, Chemicals. Dye hefcwlHr Stuffs. Oils. Paints, Varnishes, Turpen- i tine, Window Glass, Glassware, Ac. Jus j received a large stock of American, French, an j Engiish perfumery. Also a great variety of fine Soaps for Toilet use. Toot' 3 pastes, Hair Tonics, ! Hair Dyes, that will colour various shades, from a I light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, flair, Sba- j ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs. Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, Portnionnaii s, Segar cases, 4-c., Also, have and will keep constantly on haDd a supply of Coal Oil, Burnrag fluid and Campliine, with a groat variety of thu most modern and best style of eoal oil and fluid lamps. Pure Wines and Brandrss for medical nse, Fla voring Extracts and Spicks ofall sorts, Fine Segars, Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal patent medicines in use will keep a full supply constantly on hand. Also, dealer in Books, Ike., eonsisting of Geo graphical, Scientific, Religons. Poetical, Historical Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works in connection with a great variety of plain and fancy Stationery, Cap, Note, Post,and wrapping Paper, Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries. Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Note and Receipts. IX7" Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guar anteed. with regard both to price at.d quality. Physicians. Prescriptions carefully and ac curatcly compounded at nil hou.-s of the day or night. Dec. 9. 1859 Estate of Joseph 11. Corle. dee'd. LETTERS of Administration in the Estate of Joseph II Corle, dee'd, having been granted to th* undersigned, residing in Union township in the Couuty of Bedford, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said eslate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said es tate to present them without delay. THUS. OLDHAM, Jan 17, 1861. A irmnutrator. AN excellent at tide of KJROSENB just received at Dr. Hamy's Drug and Book Store. Nov. 1860. EXTRA Family PhMU) C<mi Meal and Rye' iCbep, for sale at FhrQoJbUt'* new Grocery- A*g. 9, 9i. THE SCIENCE of Education and art of Teach ing, by John Ogden A. M., at Dr. Harry's. Dee. 21,1860. 1 CHITLAIM) WOOL, aM eelers jl Sr. Barry's O Dea. 21. 186® . ' ' " ' ""Tpr . OC3EI XJNTOPT ■ published every Frtday morning, }„ JuUar , tae ft ßforjgel House," by ' DAVID OVJEK. TERMS t i S? r a,jTanc0 J within the year ' k /.f lin ' Ifnotpaid within tbe year, SU.6O *ui be charged. No paper discontinued until n ar ! E" a * ei ™ paid except at the option' J"th ; hdrtor. A failure to notify a discontinuance win ; be regarded as a new engagement. 03?"Sutscnbers outside ol the Coustv must nav in advance. * * l 1'" Advertisement* not exceeding a souar rlO line* r inserted three times for b^J!^ •ertion, ..o cents. Longer ones in the game pro portion. ~ach fraction of a square counted as a fall square. All advertisements not specially ordered lor a given time will he continued until j forbid. A liberal deduction will be made to those j who achcrtiseby the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and | remptly and on reasons Me terms, PROFESSIONAL CABDS. John Palmer, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL promptly attend to all business es treated to bis care. Office in Juliana Street, nearly opposite the '•Mer.gel House." April 19, 1861.-tf ' J. W. LIAUEAFELTKRr Illortipy at Law and Land Surreyor | ft / ILL attend with promptness to all busi"** > * entrusted to his care. Will practice in Bedford and Fulton Counties. EEF*Oiiice in Juliana Street, cne dorr North of fe'; "Inquirer'* office. Dee. 24, 1858. John Major, JUSTICE or THE PEACE, HopewelL Bedford County. COLLECTIONS and all business pertaining to bis Office will be attended to promptly. Will Dsn attend to the Bile or renting of real estate- Instruments of writing carefully prepared. Also, settling up partnerships and other accounts. May 8, 1861. R. . BARCLAY, iTTORm IT LiW, BEDFORD, PA., Vf/ ILL attend promptly and faithfully to ait i legal business entrusted to his care'. Hl?*"Ofiice on J aliana Street, in the building tor meriy occupied by 3. M. Barclav, Esq., dee'd. Aiareh 28, 1858. JOB pi ANN, tr. H. Spang. I AW - J ARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned J J have associated themselves in the Pratice ia the Law, and will promptly attend to al busi se s-ntrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. * T7*-(>ftk-e on Juiianna Street, three door srnth ofMengel oHnse and opposite the reri dcaceof Mnj. Tate. MANN k SPANG Jr.n* 1,-1854. tf. rsiM El.} Wii! *Ua4 paaciCAl.'y mad to *J| to- \ Kl *4 '* L* *rw TecUt plugged, rrfolaiMriL A#., ud <, V srttfteia! w?f in inAcrto-ft frota #tu> to n.a eel m ri. < I J aodr:e, aaj ail HMln| Jfl tsr T® IXVARIABI.T C*SH BXLL " a - P u llr.e', R, P. vt,T DR. B. F. HARIiV RESPECTFULLY tenders his profassioa* services te the citizens of Bedford and vi einity. Office and o&sidence on Pitt-Street, In tha building formerly occupied bv Dr. J. H. Hefius. NOT. 6,1857. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. rjaapectfuliy tenders his services i B LI. the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Ha may a-ways be found (unless professionally en. gaged) at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb. 19, 1857. GO AND C REE&S .Y£tT FALL J.YD WI.STER GOOD!* Te be sold for cash or proane# on.y. P. A. REED wishes to Inform his (rieDda aid the public generally, that he has bought oat the Stock of his brotbes JACOB KEED. and in addition, is receiving from Philadelphia, an elegant New Stock of Goods bought at Panic Prices, consisting of DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Qntensicare, Sre. AH of which have been bought at the Lowest Net Cash Prices, and will be sold unprecedented!/ low for Cash or Country Produce. Tha nndeisigned, determined to act npoo the Principle that "a Nimble Sixpence is belter than a Slow Shilling," caa adopt the language of tb. Poet : "Come One, Come All, this rock, shall fty, Prom its firm base as soon as I." Ner. 8, 18#1. P. REED. J.I. JUGIU.. S. HOFrXiCIIR. MA GILL 8c HOFFMEIER, Old Colonade Building, Bedford, Pa. AMJFACTURERS OF SADDLES, /Sr A BRIDLES, HARNESS, Ac. Klllfe 02*" Persons buying, will find it to their advan tage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Jan. 17,-'62.tf HAYING closed my books two yews ago, au-i having many unpaid judgments anil notes, and wisliing not to make additional cosU upon them, I therefore notify all persons so indebted to make immediate payment, as no longer Indulgence can or will be given. All persons not responding to this notice need not complain if more costs acarne to their Indebtedness. JAMES M. BARN DOLL AH. Bkody Run, Jan. 9, 1862. iUKII IMS!! DL ANK Exemption Jidgruent Notes,Bg.ectU.onv O Summons, Suhpeema, CeaaiabJ# Safes, &e or sale at this offictw