ficMort Inquirer. BEDFORD, PA., FBIBAY. MARCH. 13. 1868. All advertisements, except public sale* mad legs) notices, will be inserted three months and charged accordingly unless otherwise ordered. WINDOW BLINDS. —A fine variety of window paper, cheap, at the INQUIRER Book Store. MAGNOLIA WAT EH is a delightful toilet ar icle—superior to Cologne and at halt the price. WINDOW BLINDS.—A fine variety of win dow paper, cheap, at the INQUIRES BOOK Store. OL"R readers who intend changing their place of residence during the coming spring will piea-e notify us of the fact so that we may know where to address them. WINDOW BUNDS. —A fine variety of win dow paper, cheap, at the INQUIRER BOOK Store. LOOK TO IT. —The elections in the various Boroughs and Townships throughout the county, will be held on the 20th inat. Let there be no bickering or banging back on the part of the Republicans. Lay aside for the time, all local dissensions, and unite for the everthrow of thecommon enemy—Democracy. To WORK ! TO WORK ! WINDOW BCISDS. —A fine variety of window paper, cheap, at the IXQNIRER BOOK Store. DEATH or A. J. RILKT. —A. J. Riley, late ot the 107 th Reg't, Pa. Vols., died at the res dence of his father, in East Providence town ship, on the 29th ot February, from the effect of wounds received in the service. His re mains were followed to the grave by a large body of his former companions in-arms, and appropriate honors were paid the deceased. The funeral concourse, we are informed, was the largest ever witnessed in that section. LIMB BSOKAN. —Dr. Oellig, of Woodberry, in this county, met with a sad mishap on the 10th nit. Whilst on his way to visit a patient, on Horseback, the animal fell and threw the Doctor, breaking his limb. Being alone, it was sometime before assistance was rendered him, but his calls were finally heard by some workmen near bv, and he was removed to a House not far distant and pioperlv cared for. We are glad to learn that he is recovering. IT IS NOT RIGHT. —We hear considerable complaint made against parties who have suffered lumber, refuse building stones, ashes Ac., to accumulate on the street and pave ment it front of their dwellings and places of business, to the annoyance of their neigh bor#. By thus obstructing the drains the re fuse which would necessarily be carried off with melting snow and ice is forced upon the pavement and into the cellars, thereby mak ing it very disagreable arid unhealthy. We know of one instance wherein a nuisance, such as would scarce have been suffered in the smallest town in the county has been allowed to pass unnoticed during the whole winter, much to the endangering of life and limb. Won't the authorities look to this matter. WINDOW BUNDS. — A fine variety of win dow paper, cheap, at the INQUIRER Book Store. REBELS IN BEDFORD. —A dispatch from Bedford, Pa., reads as follows: There is great excitement at this place about the impeachment, and several com panies are being rapidly organized to support, the President. Capt. T. H. Lyons has al ready fifty men on his list, and at last three companies can be raised in forty eight hours. We would like to see how many of the names here enrolled are on the petitions to the Legislature to re-iraburse them for dama ges done by their rebel friends under Gen. Early. They propose now to march to the aid of the men who burned Chambersburg and ravaged the country for which the State treasury had to pay. The community should preserve the names of these volunteer traitors for future reference. They may be valuable in bunting out futnre enemies of the country. —Shi'ppensburg Xttct. THE SPRING ELECTIONS. —The Republicans of this county will remember that the spring election will be beld on the 2oth March, next and that they can only succeed by effecting a thorough organization aud thereby polling a fall rote. The opposition will spare no efforts to carrj their candidates and there is no rea son that Republicans should not do likewise in the face of the approaching Presidential canvass. Let township and borough meet ings be beld and full tickets be nominated at least a week, previous to the election and then let every Republican vote be brought out and polled. If this is done the Republi cans will be prepared to go into the next cuvtsi in a manner that will insure their triumph. US MONDAY evening last Miss Haley gave another of her popular entertainments, con sisting of select reading and recitations, in the Court Hall. The programme was made up with great care, and the selections rendered in her usual entertaining style. Owing to the very unpleasant evening, the audience was not as large as the one she had during February Court week; still we were pleased 1 - v ee so large a portion of our reading peo -1 present. TV e hope such entertainments nay soon be more liberally patronized by the 7 ic everywhere, and bespeak for Miss Haley success in her profession as an elocu tionist. "OH! THAT WILL BE JOYFUL!" When men and women throw "Physic to the dogs," and when a trifie out of order, or to prevent getting out of order, take Plantation Bitters. Are you Dyspeptic, Nervous, Jaundiced, Hy'pped, '■'* Spirited, TV'eak, or are you sick and don't w what ails you? TVe have been, aud was r " r 'emended to try the Plantation Bitters, "hi h we did with great satisfaction and entire 'cesa. Delicate Females, Clergymen, Mer chants, Lawyers, and persons of Sedentary Habits, &-e particularly benefited by these - tiers. The sale is perfectly enormous. 2t WINDOW BUNDS. —A fine variety of win ow paper, cheap, at the InQURKR BOOK Store. IMPEACHMENT MEETING — An Enthusiastic Turn-out—Speeches, Resolutions, Ac.—Pursu ant to a call issued at tbe solicitation of mauy earnest Republicans, a large number of onr citizens assembled in the Court House on Wednesday evening of last week, in order to express their feelings on the great question of impeachment. The meeting was aitogeth er an impromptu one, no previous notice having been given through the papers, and it not being the night on which our meetings are generally held, but a few of our friends from the country were able to meet with us. Nev ertheless, the Court room was filled with quite a respectable, attentive and enthusiastic au dience. J. H. Longenecker, Esq. Chairman of the County Committee, called tbe meeting to order, and CAPT. WILLIAM GRACY. of E. Providence was chosen President. SAMCEL SHAFFER, of Union; FRANCIS GROW DEN. Cumberland Valley, At. L. HETRICK. Colerain, Dr. F. ALI.IMAX, Saxton, Capt. J. 9. STTCKET, Napier, LEONARD BITTXER, Ju niata, GEOKCE W. SHAFER, Monroe, and Maj. SIMON DICKEKHOFF, of Bedford, were made Vice-Presidents, and JOHN LITE, Esq., of Bedford, Capt. WILLIAM HATER, Cumberland Valley, and B. M. Btrsm, of Bedford, Secretaries. A committee, consisting of William M. Hall, Esq., John W. Lingenfel ter, Esq., and Daniel Sams, Esq.. were ap pointed to draft resolutions expressive of the ■entiments of the Republican party of Bedford county on impeachment, after which the meeting was addressed, first by M. A. Points. Esq., followed by Win. M. HaJl, Esq. and Hon. John Cessna, each in turn presenting the question of impeachment in a clear and Constitutional light, and their usual happy style drew frequent rounds of applause, from the assembly. The Committee on resolutions reported the following, which were adopted with enthu siasm: 1. That the Union Republican party of Bedford county, in mass meeting assembled, reaffirms its adherance to the principles of justice, equality and national integrity, which were vindicated in the late war for tbe sup pression of the rebellion ; and declares its approval of the reconstruction measures of Congress, which propose to gather up and secure the legitimate fruits of victory, so that secession and destruction of the National life shall be forever hereafter impossible. 2. That we denounce the conduct of An drew Johnson, whom the hand of an assassin placed in the Presidential chair, as utterly subversive of the Constitution and of all gov ernmeDt, based on the truth that the wili of the people is the Supreme law. 3. That in his persistent efforts to recon struct the Rebel States, in disregard of the will of the people expressed again and again by a large majority in Con gress, and to thwart the reconstruction laws of Congress, he has shown a reckless disre gard of the laws and the Constitution and has made himself a dangerous usurper of unau thorized power. 4. That in his removal of Gen. Sheridan, in his suspension of Hon. E. M. Staaton, in bis quarrel with Gen. Grant, in his conferring brevet rank upon Gen. Shermaa and George H. Thomas, with a view to place them in an tagonism to Congress, and in his appointment ot GeD. ad interim Thomas to displace Mr. Stanton from the War Department, we recog nise on the part of Andrew Johnson acts of rare malignity, hatred End contempt for tbe will of the people, the laws of the land, and tbe Constitution of the Union. 5. That we most heartily ratify and endorse the action of the House of Representatives in impeaching Andrew Johnson—that his own hand has furnished the clear evidence of bi.- guilt; and we demand from the SeDate as speedy and prompt action as is consistent with the forms of law and a fair, impartial trial, that this betrayer of the interests of a great nation may be tried without unnecessa rydelay. shorn of his honors, and consigned for the future to the companionship of unrepent ant and defiant rebels, in whose interests he has worked, and whose sympathy he has alone sought. 6. That the thanks of the conntry are due to Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War, for his stern devotion to duty and to tbe country, and for bis firm, unyielding adherence to bis rights under the law. at a time when such ad herence was essential to the preservation of our free institutions. The country will never forget the debt of gratitude it owes it him. 7. That we cordially applaud the conduct of Gens. Sherman and George H. Thomas in rejecting with disdain tbe nominations to Brevet rank tendered to them by Andrew Johnson. 8. That we approve the course of our rep resentatives in the Legislature, Messrs. Rich ards and Weller, in their efforts to give the Slate a fair, free railroad law : that we en dorse the bill as it passed the House, and dig approve tbe Senate bill, and instruct out Senator. Alexander Stutzmau, to vote for the House bill. 9. That we again endorse Gen. Grant as our preference for President. Having con querred rebellion in the field, he may well now be entrusted with crushing out traitors in the cabinet. 10. That we—again signify our unqualified approval of the integrity, ability and dignity with which John W. Geary fills the Guberna torial chair of the noble Keystone State. In ali good feeling, and with an earnest de termination to go to work and battle with re newed vigor in the coming contest, the meet ing adjourned. UNCLAIMED LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Bedford, Pa., March Ist 1868,; J. M. Anderson, Esq., Josiah Burke, Jamei M. Briggi. Eliabeth Burket, Moses G. Bag ley, (21 Miss Hattee Cleaver. John Carrell, Miss Hannah Boile, V&L 11. Champlin, J. B. S. Cowden, E. Craven k Co., David B Fluefc, C. C. Gregory, Esq, Miss. Emms Koontz, Samuel Lougacker, Miss. Evi. C Philips, Thomas B. Patterson. Jacob E. Ricbey, Tulbut Rose, J. K. Reighert, I. Strauss. F. Strauss, Shaw A Co., William Sipes, George Jample. Daniel Stuckey, Miss Rebecca K. Speice. Miss. L. k (J. Tipton, A Co, G. B. Taylor. Mrs. David Weaverling, Austin Wright, James A. Waiter, * . - MARRIED. On tbe 10th insL, at tbe Mcnge! Home, in Bed ford, by H. Nieodemus, Esq., Air. H. SIIOEN TJIAL, of HoUidavsbarg, and Miss MARY 8.. daughter of James and Isabella Taylor, of New Paris, Bedford eoonty. The happy pair hare our best wishes for iheii success in life. And we can assure the-fair Mary that in making a choice of a partner for life she has displayed good taste and great judgment. May their lives be one of unalloyed bliss. a, —■■ ■ DIED- At tbe re: i-lencr of his father, in East Providence township, on the 29th alt., of wounds received at tbe battle of South Mountain, Maryland, AN DREW JACKSON REILY, aged 22 years. J months and 5 days. Q HHAP I'AINTIX&. ONE-THIRD \ 109 lbs. of PECORA Co's col. / ored Paints, (costing sl2s.) wiil TIIE COST \ Paint as much a 250 lbs. of Lea l v and wetr longer. For particu- OF LKAD. J lars address S. BOWEN. Sec. inwldQi- 150 4th Street, f'hil'a. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tbe undersigned, appointed by tbe Court of Common Pleas to make and report a distribution uf tbe proceeds of tbe sale of the goods of B. F&rquhar, now in tbe hands of Rob't Stock man, Esq., .Sheriff, to and among tbe creditors of said J. B. Fsrqnbar, according to las', will, for that purpose, meet said creditors and all others interested, at his office, in Bedford, on Tuesday, the -list day of March, inst-, when and where all who choose may attend, J SO. MOW BR* March 13:31 Auditor. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. JUDGE BLACE, Mr. Stanberry and David Dudley Field are retained as President John son s counsel at the impeachment trial. TUB Kentucky Republican State Conven tion instructed for Gen. Grant for President, and General Speed for Vice President. BILL M'MBLUS, prince of Philadelphia blackguards, heads the Philadelphia delega tion to the Democratic National Convention. THE telegraph brings the annoucemcnt of the election of General Vickers. of Kent County, as Uuited States Senator from the State of Maryland, in place of Hon Phillip F. Thomas, rejected. SENATOR WADE denies of having spoken to any one in regard to the formation of a C'abi net, in ihecase of Mr. Johnson's conviction. On the contray, he asserts, be never even gave the matter a thought. THE monthly statement of the public debt shows the gratifying decrease of nearly seven and a half millions of dollars since February 1. THE IOWA legislature has passed a resolu tion in favor of removing the national capital to some point in the West, and requesting lowa delegation in Congress t# vote in ac cordance. THE OUIO Slate Republican Convention was very largely attended, and its proceedings were marked by grc-at harmony and enthusi asm. The resolutions adopted, declared for Grant and Wade. K. K. Scorr, a native of Pennsylvania. Chief of the Freedmen's Bureau for South Carolina, is the prominent candidate for the gubernatorial nomination of the Republicans of that State. A BOSTON fireman has invented a selfpro polling steam fire-engine, which will run al most noselessly along the streets, up and down inclines as well asona level, and round the sharpest corners. It burns petroleum and emits no smoke while in operation. IHE late fire at Barnutn's museum New ork, is the third time the great showman has sufl'ered from such calamities. Twice his establishment was destroyediu New York, and once he lost a museum by fire in Phila delphia. MR. R. li. BUTLER, member ot Congress irora Tennessee, has bad his political disa bilities removed by the House of Represents tivei. and ii the Senate eonfirms this action he will be allowed to take the oath and his seat in the House. THE charter electio 1 was held in Oswego, New lork, on Wednesday, and resulted in the election ofa Republican Mayor, and three out of four aldermen, by a majority of 218, a Republican gain af 118 over last spring, and 58 over last fall. THE Republican National Convention, in May next, is to be held in the Crosby Opera House, the Chicago Committee having de cided, upon it in place of several rinks and amphitheatres which were offered, on# with out charge, and the rest at from two to ten thousand dollars. A YOKE County (Penna.) newspaper states that a strange and fatal disease has made its appearance among the cattle in that county, and that many farmers have lost some of • heir valuable cows. The people are afraid it is the rinderpest. THERE are eight chartered railroads center ing at Denver, as follows: Union Pacific eastern division). Denver and St. Joseph, Denver, Pacific, Rocky Mountain. Colorado, Central Pacific, Arapaho, Jefferson and South Park, Denver, South Park and Blue River, and Denver and Santa Fe. MR. JOHNSON has been summoned to ap pear at the bar of the High Court of Impeach ment on Friday next, the 13th inst., to answer the charges preferred against him by the House of Representatives. Mr. Wade was sworn in, and, the court being duly organ ized, an adjournment was had until next Friday. The Legislative work of the Sc-natt will be proceeded with on Monday. JEFFERSON DAVIS was in New Orleans Wednesday and had an enthusiastic reception. A despatch says : "All the fire companies, as they passed the St. Charles dlotel, gave him repeated cheers. As they passed General Hancock's headquarters they took off their hctg, and the hand played 'The Bonnie Blue Flag.' But six out of thirty companies car ried the flag of the United States." THE Copperhead State Convention has thrown overboard the soldiers, they nominated last year for State offices, and taken two rebel sympathizers as their candidates. This, of course, is more consistentwith their principles. They don't like the blue coats, who saved the Union, and put down treason and copper headism. MR. WELLES, Secretary of the Navy, lately had an officer tried for speaking disrespect fully of the President. The Articles of War under which this was done, also prohibit dis respectful language towards Congress. Is not Mr. .Tohnson, as Commander-in-Chief, answerable? Ashe may not be tiied by- Court Martial, Congress has undertaken his punishment in another way. THE following dispatch was received at Washington last Tuesday, by the Senators and Representatives of Nebraska, from the Governor of that State, dated Omaha, March 3. 1868: Glorious news I Omaha redeemed! Four hundred and eighty-three Republican majority ! Fight square on principle! Con gress fully sustained! Copperheads took open grounds against impeachment. GEN. CARL S< HUBZ is at present in Europe and appears to have some semi official mis sion to the court of Prussia. He informs our Government that Prussia is well disposed to cultivate the good will of the people of the United States. THE election of Gen. Beattv, Republican, in the Eighth Congressional District of Ohio, by one thousand majority (to two hundred and sixty in November) is haiied as a greet victory. It is called the "opening gun" by several eastern papers, and is the subject of general congratulation by the Republican press. NEGOTIATIONS hare b#en concluded between the Baltimore and Ohio. Marietta and Cincin nati, and Indianapolis. Cincinati and Lafayette Railroad companies, by which these lines, so far as working arrangements arc concerned, are to be one. SPEAKER COLFAX has just received a letter from Judge Sbellaberger. dated Springfield, Ohio, saying that he is improving in health, and will return to his seat in the House daring the present session of Congress. DESPATCHES from New Orleans announce that Gen. Hancock has asked to be relieved from command of the Fifth Military District The trouble has arisen frcm Grant's late or der reinstating the New Orleans Councils over Hancock's order. THE copperhead State Convention was held in Harrisburg on Wednesday last. Chas. E. Boyle, of Fayette, was nominated for Anditor General, and Wellington Ent, of Columbia, for Surveyor General. The delegates at large to the National Convention, are, Isaac E. Heister. Wm. F. Packer, Geo) W. Woodward and Wm. Bigler. The resolutions contain the ordinary rehash of abuse and invective, and breathe a sincere desire for the flesh-pots of slavery and office. BT a recent decision of Judge Garey, of th# Court of Common Pleas, it has been decided that rent collected daring the war for proper ty in Baltimore, by the military authority, on property owned by persons then in the Rebel army, was illegal, and tenants are held to pay it over again to theowners. and that the mili tary commanders of this department were in truders and unauthorized by goverment. This decision grew out o f action by William K. Howard, who was in the Rebel army, to re cover rent due in Baltimore, and will beget other similar suits. THE Director of the Bureau of Statistics reports that the total number of miles of rail way in the United States is 54,325, of which 38'606 miles are completed; and the total cost of roads and equipment, up to this time, has been $1,654. 050,799. Pennsylvania is the leading railway State, having 4.192 miles completed, costing $221,947,857; Ohio is second, with 3,397 miles; lllionis 3,182 miles. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITITRES of the Poor and Hotuw of employment of Bedford county, for the year ending January 1, 1S68: WJf. BOWLES, Treasurer, BR. TO amount rece'd from former treasurer, Geo. Blymyer ...... SBOB3 65 To am't from collectors, 7148 28 To ain't from Esq. RuherU, firea, 4 00 To am't from Joseph F. Barley, fines 6 70 To m't borrowed from Rer. S. Kepler... 550 00 Total $15,702 03 TREASVRER. OR. By amount paid on checks aa fellows: Merchandise, si<2s 14 Hardware, 127 30 Drug#, 132 00 Uroceriea. 28 18 Beef, -.1005 99 Bacon, - 330 43 Pork, 34 58 Potatoes 11 25 Corn .. 22 50 Cider 10 00 Oat. - 2 25 Applcbutter, 218 OK Syrnp, 40 50 Vinegar 13 80 Out-doo: ptopers, - 011 92 Removal of " 102 37 Issuing order# 16 75 Blaek.mithing - 24 04 J I Noble, manufacturing good# 155 87 Catting# end cooperage for mill 24 98 One horse.... 165 00 Mill licen#e, .'. 10 20 Insurance, 16 00 Funeral expenses, 44 00 Coffin#, 36 25 Toll 30 51 Pennsylvania State Lusatic Asylum - 216 80 Services a# matron, 15 00 Medical attendance, ..• 207 50 D R Anderson, salary nd extra services.. 84 00 Samuel Bcckley do do 84 00 Michael Diehl, do do 84 00 S. Defibaugh, salary a# steward, 250 00 T R Getty#, salary a? cleik 50 00 T R (jetty#, making ont and distributing duplicate# 97 70 E F Kerr, salary as att'y and ex. servicia 135 00 J W Dickerzon, do do 115 00 William Bowles, salary a# treasurer, 50 00 Durbcrrow A Lutz, prntinj 66 40 Merer# k Mengel, lo C 6 40 do do adrertiziag 1 80 Sundries, as per hills fled, 251 61 Sundry articles of fartitnre fur house,— 73 93 Old check# 5710 79 Judgment of Dr. Conrad 30 32 Costs in Bixler case 52 00 Interest paid on Rev. Keplor'inote 43 50 Amount overpaid on duplicates 4 87 Auditors and clerk, 40 00 Total credits, $13568 95 Charges .......$15,792 63 Credits 13,515 95 Balance in Treasury, $2223 68 Owing County from cotlectors, 11022 21 Indebtedness of county, a>out 4000 00 We, the undersigned, Auditors of Bedford co., do certify that w bare examined the foregoing 1 accounts of William Bowler, Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employment of Bedford coun ty, and found the sain# to ae correct and trie, as above stated. Witness out band# this 9th dar o! | January, 1868. JAS. MATTINGLi", 1 Attet: JOHN D. LUCAS, W. C. SCBAKFFER, S. WHIP, Auditors, marlltwi Clerk. STATEMENT and Report of Samuel Defibaugh, I Steward of the Poor and House cf Employment of j Bedford county, from January 1, 1867, to Januarv I Ist, 1-68. DR. 1&67, Jan. Ist. To balasce at last settle ment $ 30 74 To cash received from sundry persons: R Sheeter for Muslin 50 L Ringler for corn 1 10 Miller for bran 46 M A Li>e for com 1 50 : W ChcDowcth for 100 ibsbsckwheat flour 3 50' : J E Wills for sugar - 4 40 j H Defibaugh for 1 qt. fyrtp 15 J Shoemaker for toiuatoei 2 25 H Crawley for tomatoes 75 J E Wills for butter 1 00 H Moses for beet 1 35 M A Line for coal 5 37 J E Wills 3 60 Muslin 1 03 $57 64 By balance 69 61 $127 25 .£R. I By cash paid for sundryartkle# a# follows: Sixty-nine ami a half bu-!els ears of corn..s24 43 Wm Allen, making two coflns.. 1 Ou Post-office box 1 00 V Steekman, whisky - 12 00 J L Lewis, blank book 2 25 Butter 87 5 HeigharJ, apples— 2 00 Diehl, buttor 50 Miller A Evans, batter...... 2 40 E McGiven, removal of preper 1 oo Revenue Stamps 1 ;o E Diehl, 3 bus apple# 3 50 J. Shaffer, butter 2 90 M Howser, altering stock... 2 00 C Evans, butter j 00 England, latter 2 30 J Dunkle, Lime 90 J T Gephart, vinegar ... 60 England, butter j go 1800 lbs bay 10 so T M Lynch, Plants 4j J Dunkel, lime 1 20 A J Pennell, horse hire.. ..4. 4 50 li W Ressler, removal !' pauper, 2 50 Revenue stamp# 90 500 rails and 50 stakes 10 "5 J Wolf, ink 00 1 Mengel, horse hire 83 H Defibaugh, work at race 6 00 V Steekman, whiskey j 00 T Mason, cherries 2 00 J Mower, repairing 1 00 A Barman, bucket _ 1 25 A Wo!ford, work at race 1 50 Mrs Snyder, butter t ; no Envelope# J. J. Shoemaker, whiskey 5 00 W Cook, repairing shaft > J J Shoemaker, whiskey _ 150 Box matches 1 00 3 Green scrubbers 3 00 $127 25 Produce of farm, and Garden. 33 loads of bav, 45" biihel# of potat .es, 460 bushels ears of corn, 160 besbets of oats, 15 bush els ofbuokwheat, 3 loads of pumpkins, 20 bushels of large onions, 2 bushels i small onions, 6 buh els of shelled beans, 12 bubeli of boats, 3 bbl. of cucumber pickles, 300 C heads of cabbage, 10 bushels of turnip#, 10 bu#kels of parsnips, 5 bnsb ols of peas, 480 pounds nftnutton, 12 sheep skin* 6 calf skins, 420 pounds cf veal, 3775 pounds of pork, 363 pounds of butbr. vegetable# used dur ing summer not account*! for. Stock on farm. 87 head of sleep, 18#hoats, 2 brood sows and 6 pigs, 6 bead of 1 beef, 3 horses Bought of Wm. Dunlt'c 4 beef cattle for $126 00 de do Simon Entrlaad, 2 da for 42 00 $l6B 00 2654 lbs of beef at 7J pe- lb. 199 05 368 lb# of beef hide at 10 per lb 36 80 190 lbs of tallow at 14 pe- lb 26 60 $262 45 Articles Manufactured by Matron. 70 women's and children's drested, 62 do. ehimefe?, 19 do. skirts, 4Opr. do. stockings, 44 do. aprons. 5 do. bonnets, 1 do. sack; 6 men and boy's round jacket#, 60 do. pants, 100 shirts, 9 do. drawer#, 8d ~ coats, 23 do, socks, 3 do. vests, 8 comforts, 1 feather ticks, 6 rhaff ticks, 11 bolsters, 56 pillow slips, 31 sheets, 36 towels. ! Number of paupers remaining Jan. Ist, 186S, 69 | Number of paupers admittel during the year, 47 Number of paupera e caped during the year, I Number of paupers discharged during the year 28 Numberof paupers died daring the year, 5 Number of paupers births 'luring the year, 2 .Number of paupers bound cut during the year, 1 Average number per month dnring the year, 59J Meal# given to wayfaring persons, 1130 There wete 25 out door paupers, who are not included in the above, who have been provided with board, medical attendance, Ae. 3^.Person# desiring further information, in regard to the above reports, are referred to the Books ot tbe Poor House, which are open for any one to examine. Certified to be correct by SAMUEL DEFIBAUGH. Steward. We, tbe undersigned, Director# of tbe Poor and House of Employment of Bedford county, do cer tify tbat we have examined the above account, statement, and report of Samuel Defibaugh, Stew ard of tbe Poor and House of Employment of Bedford county, from the Ist of Jan. 1567, till the Ist of Jan. 1865, and find the same to be cor rect. e Witness our hands and seals thii Irt day Jaa d uary, 1868. * D. R. ANDERSON, [1.*.1 , MICHAEL DIEHL, [l.S.] T. It. Garrvs, J. L NOBLE, [t.s.l j Clerk. 1 1 0 i of Poor House Mil!, from January 1, 1867, to January 1, 1866. ® J. E. Wills Dr. - B Wh " 1 ' 3 bought in by the mill per monthly reports, 727$ Js|j ift i g., J. B. Wills, Cr. 1 * By am't of grain used ' in Poor House and aold sundry persons " for cash and on ae ' counts as per tnonth -1 ly orders. 5 Use of Poor House 415 17 34 74 ' Horre feed 55 j Hog leed u . Sold sundry persons 5 6 31 ' By Jof the toll grain brought in by the mill, (it being my | share of the toll a* : per agreement), 242$ 51i I#s 21$ „ , , 66 '4 133$ as 100$ t xamined and certified to be correct bj marJSwi. j. E . WILLS, Miller. Till 1 ? TO GIVE NOTICKThat on the 1 28th day of February, A. D. 1863, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of r redenck Benedict, of Bedford, in the county of Bedford, and Stale of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, un his own petition : that the payment of any debta and delivery of any property belonging to .ueh Bankrupt, to ■ him, or fur his use, and the transfer of any prop- I arty by him are forbidden by Law; that a meeting ' a • ? fre^'ter4 Hse said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his tstate, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt cy, to be holden at the office of J. W. Lingenfelter Esq., in Bedford, Bedford county, Pent'*., before Hastings Oehr, Esq., Register, on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1863, at 9 o'clock, A. M. THUS. A. ROWLEY, marl.,.4t X . g. Marshal, Messenger. rpillS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That o7th7dth X day of March, A. I). 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Dan iel Metigar, of Harrison t .wnship, in the County of Bedford, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of ; any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or mote assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to j be holden at the office of J. YV. Lingenfelter, Esq., in Bedford, Bedford reunty, Perm's., before Hast ings Gehr, Esq., Regit'er, on the 7th day of April, j A. D. 1868, at 2 o'clock P. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY', | rpillS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That on the 3d j 1 day of March, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in j Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Isaac I I. Grave, of Bedford in the county of Bedford, j and state of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged i a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay ) meat of any debts and delivery of any pftperty i i belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, <>r for his I use, and the trar-fer of any property by him are j forbidden by law; that a mee.iog of the Creditors I jof the laid Bankrupt, to p.ore their debts, and to I j choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be I j held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at j j the office of J. W. Lingenfelter. Esq., in Bedford, j ! Bedford county, t'enn'a., before llai'ing. Gcbr, ] Esq., Reginc. on the 7th day of April, A. I). IBw, at 11 o'clock, A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, marl J.4t L T . S. Marsha!, Me'-enger. £) "ejTT I S TR Y. DR. J. G. MINNICH, DENTIST, Successor to Dr. H. V. Pobteb, In Harris' New Building. BLOODY RUN, PA. All operations on the natural teeth, such as FILLING, REGULATING,EXTRACTING, Ac. performed in the best style. ARTIFICIAL TEETH .Of all kinds, and of best materials inserted. All operations warranted. TERMS—CASH. Mar7,6S:Cm VITESTERN DISTRICT OF PENN'A. 77 I* BA.vkbcptc V. At Bedford, the 7 lh day of March, A.D. 1868. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as Assignee of James B. farquhar, of the Borough of 8.-iferd, in the County of Bed ford, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. J. ff. LINGENFELTER, Assignee. To the Creditors of said Bankrupt. mar6:3t BOOK AGENTS WANTED—For Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible—Written by 70 of the most distinguished Divines in Europe and America. Illustrated with over 12a Steel and W J Engravings. In one large Octavo vol ume. Price a'). The only edition published in America, condensed by Dr. Smith's own hand. Wc employ no General Agents and offer extra in ducements to Agents dealing with us. Send for descriptive circulars, and see our terms. J. B. BURR A CO.. mur6 Publishers, Hartford, Ct. .4 DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. dTX Whereas the Register of Bedford county has granted Letters of Administration to the under signed, living in Martinsburg. Blair county, on the estate of George R. Barndollnr, late of Wood berry, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will make payment imnediately and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. mar7;6t DAVID L. KEAGY', Adm'r. A I DITOK'S NOTICE. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, to report a distribution of the money in the hands of John Dieken, Exec utor of the last Will, Ac., of Moses Dicken, dee'd, to and amongst heirs and creditors, will attend to ; the duties of bis appointment, at his office iu Bed ford, on TUESDAY', the 17th day of MARCH, j A. I). lrflS, at 10 o'cloek A. M. of said day, when and where all parties interested can attend if they see proper. JNO. P. REED, marC Auditor. I TUTOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned appointed hv the Orphans' i Court of Bedford County. Auditor to make distri j hution of the balance in the hands of J. H. Long enecker, Esq.. Trustee, to sell real estate of Wm. Stoner, of Monroe township, deceased, will at ! tend to the duties of his appointment at his office, in Bedford, on Tuesday, Ma-ch 17th, A. I). 1863, when and where all interested can attend if they think proper. (mar 6) J. B. CESSNA, Aud'r. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County. Auditor to settle the exception to the amount of Daniel Fletcher, Ex ecutor of the last Will, Ac. of John Martin, late of Monroe township, dee'd, and to make diftribu i Hon among the creditors and heirs, or sueh of | them as are entitled thereto, of the balance in the hands of said Executor, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, iu Bedford Bor- I nugh. on Thursday the 19th day of March, 1868, at one o'elock P. Al. of said day. mil r 8. L. RUSSELL, Aud'r. FIBLIC SALE Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the subscrilier will offer at public -ale, upon tne premises, on SATURDAY, the 2-th day of MARCH, 1868, the following descri bed tract of land, late the property of Jonathan C. Dicken, dee'd, situate in Cumberland Valley township, adjoining lauds or Martin L. M. Dick en and Levi Hardinger, containing 59 acres; having about 30 Acres cleared and under fence, ! eight acres of which are good meadow. Having a good Grist Mill, a Log Stable, a Butcher Shop, and Dwelliog House thereon erected. Terms—Cash on eon6rtnation of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. of said i .lay. LEVI HARDINGER, mar 6 Adm'r of Jonathan C. Djcken, dee'd. ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common Admin istrator's and Executor's, Deed.-, Mortgages, Judgment Note?, Promissory Notes, with and without waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoe- Inas and Elocutions, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1866 NEW TORK COLUMN. "QOSTAK'S" preparations. E\ ER\BODY— TRIES THEM. LA LR\ BODY— USES THEM. ERYBODY— BELIEVES IN THEM. E\ Eli 1 BODY— RECOMMENDS THEM. .4 re you troubled by Rats. Mice, Roaches Ante, Ac.? a 25c. or 50c. Box of— Costar's Exterminators. ''Only Infallible Remedies known." "Free from Peiatn." " Not dangerons to the Human Family." "Rats coine oat of their holes to die. Improved to keep in an * climate. Are you annoyed with Bed-Bogs? Can't sleep nights! a 25c. or sc Bot tle of— "Costar's Bed-Bug Exter. A Liquid "Destroys and prevents Bed- Bags." "Never Fails." For Moths in * Furs, Woolens, Carpets, 4c. Ac. s&-Buy a 25c or 50c Flask of— "Costar's Insect Powder. Destroys instantly Fleas and all Insects on Animals, Ac. "A sore thing." Thousands testify to its merits. Buy a 25c or 50c Box of— "Costar's" Corn Solvent For Corns, Bunions, Warts, Ac. "Try it." Don't suffer with Pain? A Wonderful power of Healing! Every family should keep it in the house. SSf Bay a 25c er 50c Box of "Costar's" Buckthorn Salve. Its efffcts are immediate. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wound*, Sore Breasts, Piles, Ul cers, Old Sores, Itch, Scrofula and Cutane ous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ae., Bites of Animals, Insects, 4c. "A Universal Dinner Pill" (sugar-coated.) 3# years administered in a Physician's Practice. and 50c Boxes— "Costar's" Bishop Pills. Of extraordinary efficacy for Costirenees, Indigestion, Nervous and Sick Headache. Dyspepsia, Dysentery, General Debility, Liver Complaints, Chills, Fevers. 4c. Not griping. Gentle, mild and soothing. "That Cough will kill you. Don't neglect it. _,®0~25c. and 50c. Sites— "Costar's" Cough Remedy. The children ery for it—its a "Soothing Syrup." For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchial Affections. Singers, Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will find this a beneficial Pec toral Remedy. Beautifies the Complexion, giving to the skin a transparent freshness. Eottles SI.OO "Cos tar' 8 " Bitter Sweet and Orange Blossoms. Renders the skin clear, smooth and soft. Removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, 4c. La dies, try a bottle, and see its wenderful quality. CS- • •' ; Beware !!! of all Worthless Imitations. None Genuine withont "Costar's" Signature. 25c and 50c sizes kept by all Druggists. .00 sixes sent by mail on receipt of price. I Jt4rJ2.oo pays for any three $1.90 siseß by Bx press. jM~SS.OO pays for eight SI.OO sizes by Express. Address HBNRY R. COSTAR, 452 Broadway. N. Y. Fer sale by HECEERMAN 4 SON, Bedford. Sold by all Wholesale Druggists in PHILA DELPHIA, and in all the large eitias. Ml 4: rjIHE SCOVIL FARM FOB SALE. This farm, three miles north of Bedford, of over ONE HUNDRED ACRES is offered for sale, either whole or in part at a GREAT BARGAIN. Inquire of D. S. WILLIAMS. mar;2t Arsenal P. O, Pa. pAINTING. e. a. UILD... UATTBKW p. acieet. HILD & SPIDEL Respectfully inform the public, that having form ed a partnership, they arc now prepared to do 11 kinds of PLAIN" and FANCY PAINTING, PA PER HANGING, 4c. Sign Painting, and all kinds of Wood Imitation executed beautifully. Prices moderate. The patronage of the public is solicited. We refer to Judge King, Win, Hart ley, 0. E. Shannon, S. L. RusselL janl7:3nz WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS FOR STORE FRONTS, Asylums, 4c. Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Yards, Brass and Iron Wire Cloth Bieves, Fenders, Screens for Coal, Ores, Sand, 4c., Heavy Crimp ed Cloth for Spark Arresters, Landscape Wire for Windows, 4c., Paper Makers Wires, Ornamental Wire Work, 4c. Every information by address ing the manufacturers, if. WALKER 4 SONS, fe7:ly No. 11 North Sixth St., Philadelphia. 81000 " Just received at THE NEW IMPERIAL BAR GAIN STORE, a handsome assortment of NEW SPUING GOODS! As goods art now adrancing daily and no doubt will be much higher, we think FAMILIES CANNOT BUY TO SOON. fe'o.2Bm2 G. R. OSIER 4 CO. AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP. A superior TOILET SOAP, prepared from re fined \ EGKTABLE OILS in combination with Glycerine, and especially designed for the use of LADIES and forthe NURSERY'. Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivaled. For sale by all druggists. ja1y,15,67.yl g P. II AMAUGfI <fc SON Travelling Dealers in NOTIONS. In the county once every two months. SELL GOODS ATCITYPRICEB. Agents for the Chambersburg Woolen Manufac turing Company. Apl l:ly SELLERS A FOLWELL, WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS AND FRUITERS, No. 161 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders promptly attended to. feV2!m3 Q O- PAR TNERS HIP. IMPERIAL BARGAIN STORE, 1 IE' szi-.K 12, 1867. ( J. c. WRIGHT is admitted to aa interest in j oar business from this date. The style of our 1 firm is changed to G. R. OSTER 4 CO. i Bedford, jan.>l-lm G. R. AW. OSTER. |n N. HICKOK, DENTIST, i Office at the old stand in BAXK Brnmnse, Icu- ASA STEEET, BEDFORD. A'l operations, pertaining to Surgical and Mechanical Duititr>j performed with care and WARRANTED. A iio-i(iefiC edwini'sfered, when deexred. Ar fifietej tetth imerted at, per ef, 98.01) and up. ■ ward. As I am determined to do a CASH BUSINESS o r none, I have reduced the prices for Artificial Teeth of the various kinds, 20 per cent., and of Gold Fillings 33 per cent. This reduction will be made only to strictly Cash Patients, and all such will receive prompt attention. feb7 QREAT REDUCTION. MRS. E. V. MOWERY, Ha: now a new and FASHIONABLE stock of MILIXERY, DRESS AND FANCY GOODS. The finest FRENCH MERrNOES and I'ress Goods in the Market. All of which has just been greatly reduced in price, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. December 13th, 1567.-m-'i ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letter* of Ad ministration have been granted to the undersign ed, on the estate of Samuel W. Miller, late of St. Clair tp., dee'd., by the Register of Bedford eo. Ail persons is iebted to said estate are notified and required to make payment immediately, and those having claims may present them duly au thenticated for settlement. J. W. MILLER, of Bedford, T.E. MILLER, of St. Clair tp., fcb2S Administrators. JTINECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Tcstamen- A tary upon the last will 4c., of Philip Devore, late of Londonderry township deceased, having been issued by the Register of Bedford county to the subscribers, they give notice to all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased to make payment, claim: against the estate properly authenticated, should be presented bv claimants immediately. JOSIAII MILLER, JACOB L. ALBRIGHT-, feb!4-w6 Executors.' INSURANCE. —Wyoming Insurance Company of Wilks Barre, Capital $15t,000. Commerce Insurance Company of Albany, New Tork. Capi tal $500,000. Fulton Insurance Company of New York City, Capital $250,000 F. BENEDICT, Agent at Bedford, office with H. Nieodemus. F. M. MASTERS Agent at Bloody Run. December 20th, 1867. mt A I.UTZ, ATTORNEYNEYS AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. BEDFORD, PENX'A. Those who desire to sell or buy land or lands will find this agency an excellent medium through which to accomplish their object. All lands of fered for sale are duly registered, likewise the ap plications to buy, and those who desire to sell and those who desire to purchase are brought together with comparatively litUe delay, trouble orexpense Persons desiring to use this agency in apply, to us personally or by letter. BOROUGH ORDINANCE. At a meeting of the Crrgess an-! Council of the Borough of Bedford, on the 25th February, 1868, the following ordinance was adopted: Re it ordained and enacted by (he Burgee* and Council of Me Borough of Bedford and it i* here by ordained and enacted by authority of the tame, That a fine of TEN DOLLARS be imposed, col lected and recovered off" of any person or persons who themselves or their employees use any water, inside of the Borongh, for the purpose of water ing horses, cattle or other stock at or from any of the Hydrants, and which is supplied to said Bor ough by the Reservoir. And that for creiy such offence said fine be at once collected and recover ed as directed by law for the recovery of fines, 4c. Certified, Feb. 27,1868. Attest: 0. E. SHANNON, H. Nicosxut s, Clerk. Chief Bnrgess. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—THE association of the subscribers in the practice of Dentistry, ha* expired by limit of agreement, and all persons indebted to the late firm ere re quested to make payment as toon as practicable. C- N. HICKOK Bedford, Feb. 1, IS6B. J." G." MINNICH, Jr. My late partner, Dr. MJSXICH, having located at Bloody Kan. I recommend him to the citiiens of that place, as well qualified to engage in the duties of his profession. C. N. KICKOK. feb7:3t AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-The undersigned ap pointed Auditor to make distribution of the balance in the bands of Mary Ann South. Admin istratrix of the Estate oi Franklin South, late of Snake Spring township, dee'd. will attend to the duties of bis appointment mt his office in Bedford, on FRIDAY, MARCH 6tb, next, at 2 o'clock P. M , where all interested may attend if they think proper. fcb2S M. A. POINTS, Aud'r.
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