lECE!PTS AND EXPENDITURES or coUTiTT, rot isat A. J. OAIVBOm, Esq., TREASURER OF BEDFORD COUNTY, it account wifl£ itid county, IfOm the 6th day of JdMM?, IBS', until tbc Bth day of January, 1863. TREASURER, DR. To emewhr weeded of lato Treasurer Sbafer ' 02 Jacob A. Nicodemua M. Woodbarry 1859 4 84 Joaaph Evans Broad Top 87 50 Jacpb B. Anderson Cumb'd Vallay 3# 80 • William"Toting Hopewell M 40 7® Lavi Carpenter Londonderry " 10 00 Jobn Picket Union •* 65 35 Samuel Boor Cumberland Valley 1866 45 58 Ruch Werjr Harriaon 32 36 Lebuard BUtqer Juniata M 94 79 Jobn Wilhelm Londonderry • 96 69 .fhiUp Felton Monroe " 42 58 Joseph Black Napier 4 88 Witttum Lyaingei East Provideac* " 31 38 Paniel Ritchey West Providence " 26 00 John Otto Sehellaburg ' 10 67 Jacob Berkbimcr St. Clair - 94 88 Philip Klingerman Southampton < 71 99 Rudolph Hoovei Middle Woodberry • 143 72 JacobS. Brumbaugh S. Woodberry • 175 90 B. S. Barclay Bedford Borough IS6I 91 79 Samuel Defibaugh Bedford t'p. 600 24 John Rinard Bioad Top " 33177 Henry ShaterColerain • 26S 62 Henry Werta Cumberland Valley - 184 00 Heaekielt May Harriaon < 379 07 Jamea Fink Hopewell •* 131 05 Frederick Hildebrandt Juniata . <• 175 57 Jacob Staler Liberty •• , 105 20 William Bonneil Londonderry " 189 34 John Pennell Monroe * 344 00 Peter H. Studebalter Napier 495 97 D. A. T. Black Providence Eaat 185 62 John Manspeaker Providence Weat 168 90 A. E. Schell Sehellaburg Borough " , 49 01 John Aldatadt St. Clair 433 15 Michael Lutz Sntke Spring " 151 78 Hezebiah Btrkman Southampton " 143 00 Francia Beard Union •• 268 74 Rudolph Hoover Woodberry Middle •< 653 95 Samuel Wovking Woodberry South •• 451 91 Thomas M. Linch Bedford Borough 1863 308 64 William Phillips Bedford township 597 08 Thomas Price Broad Top " 285 00 John A. Guanp Bloody Run Borough " 161 00 Philip Hardman Cumb'd. Val. t'p. - 300 00 Martin L. HatricColerain •• 243 00 'Jonathan Hide Harrieon " 102 77 Samuel Steel Hopewell " 200 00 Ctaper Stroup Juuieta •• 135 40 William Cook Londonderry - 364 00 Daniel Stoler Liberty *• 170 00 Baltaer Fletcher Monroe M 298 00 John Wayde Napier " 165 01 D. A. T. Black Providence Eaat M 300 00 Jtbn Reily Providence Weet 310 00 Bamuel Corl Sehellsburg borough •• 115 00 John Robinson Southampton t'p. • 375 00 Nicholas Koontz Snako Sprinf " 410 09 John Feaeter St. Clair - SIO 00 Francis Beard Onion • 100 00 Joaepb R Durborrow Mid. Wood. " 959 08 So mot I Working South Woodberry <* 640 90 On unseated land* 353 11 $14,064 70 TREASURER, CR Br amount paid grand jurors $384 75 • Petit jurors 89237 Paid on older of Board of Relief 1,715 38 Paid Commissioner Keightner 106 00 " Pearson 98 50 •< Shoemaker 95 50 B. W. Gsrretron building bridge over Dunning's creek 340 50 John J. and Jacob Boor building bridge over Will's creek 763 50 Wilhatn Dibert repairs to Dridgs near Bloody Run 19 00 John Mower, Esq., Attorney for Com missioners. Ac., t 65 00 John Palmer, Esq., " ' 41 00 Mary Morris for icrubhing Protbone taiy'e, Commisiiorers, Treasurer's, end Sheriff's office and privy 94 50 Levi Agoew cleaning and locking np Court House 36 50 Joseph Black money refunded 4 63 ; Henry Wertz money refunded 10 50 Daniel Ritcbey " 93 Geo. W. Householder, idministrator of Menspeakcr money refunded 14 70 D. A. T. Black " 19 98 fatban Bortz - 307 1 H. S'udebaker 39 51 John Major, F.tq., holding inquest o body of J. C. Rem,by 11 94 B. J.Caetner, Esq., holding inqneston body of man nuknown 10 63 John Major, Esq., boldiqg inqueet.ott • body of James Richardson 9 13 Commuaionera and Clerk holding op* peels 110 00 Per keeping eonvicta in Western Pen itentiary 18 45 (sheriff Cessna hoarding prisoner! keep. ing jail, he., 030 46 J. W. Lingenfelter coats on Common* wealth eases 11 65 B. Nieodemua costs on Common wealth cases 39 34 Gotta in Commonwealth ve J. Mench 69 56 Wm.S. Fluke, late Sheriff, costs in Commonwealth cases SO 41 J. J. Ceaann coat* in Commonwealth cases 076 96 Costa Commonwealth vsT. McCreary 8 14 Cos's Commonwealth vt Keller 6 43 ■' •< ' Rebecca Amich 8 05 Holding spring electiona for 1663 137 75 Holding tieneial elections 174 10 Dockets lor Prothonotary'a Office 33 00 Outer Ik Cam candies, broom, Ac- 3 76 George Btymire'e bill oil, locke, Aa. 6 03 Wm. Hartley's bill ink, pent, Ac. 6 30 H. C. Reamer's bill paper, books, Ac. 4 77 J. B. Ferqubar's bill pen and pitcher 94 Wm. bhtfer late Treasurer costa in telling 9 tracts of land 33 67 B. H. Tate Prothonotary 179 26 A. Humbert's bill wood for Court Hooso 35 00 Edward Huffman n St oo Adam Diebl •' " • 35 00 Nathaniel Smith bill wood for Jail 13 00 ' £. Nieodemus clerk to Commissioners 183 00 Charles Merwine cutting wood at Court House CO 00 John Briee interest oo borrowed money 300 00 John Sill << " •• 130 00 H. Egolf arresting bores thief 33 44 B. Nieodemus making triennial assess ment bock* 50 00 J. Mower repairs to Court House A Jail 34 00 H. Nieodemus transcribing triennial no* cessment 44 00 Goorgo Blymire repairing eponting and lamp nt Court House 8 11 John A. Ceesnn plastering at Jail I 25 Thomas M. Lynch •< •' 1 50 11. Nieodemus holding appeals, Ac. 33 00 ffi. Nieodemus making and dietubuting duplicates and attending bridge ealee 39 00 B. Nieodemus swearing election Boards and Commissioners 5 35 John Kimby repairing oven In Jail 1 53 Edward Norris making key, Ac. 63 Csth. Barnhart damages for opening rond !• 00 John Mower, Esq., ez'r. of John Hol derbaum, damages for opening road 10 00 Boad and bridge viewers 363 50 B. F. Meyers bill for printing 385 35 David Over " •< 105 05 * J. K- Dnrborrow , 86 00 Assessors notifying tax ablet nod atteod* ibg oloctione ,i 356 03 Coos tables making returns, Ac. 974 68 Re tern Judge to Chambersbnr| 15 30 likhonMower tipetsve * 27 00 Alooso Bobine s 26 50 Levi A (now Court crier 56 00 John Liaiattondiag junee , 15 63 Wm* A. Powell 8 00 Va. Sparks as 3 00 i John G, Mop i as : 800 J. L. Priqe ee 6 00 J.L.Teaatr ■ 3 00 wm. begwail * 11*7 ' Charles McLaughlin Senatorial return judge 14 00 Fox and wild cat acalpa to aundry persons 346 81 Uncurrent money taken of P. Chngerman by order of Commiisioneri 10 00 Levi Agnew attending Auditor* settlement 300 Tretaureii salary 300 00 For pottage and stationery 5 00 County Auditora and olerk 70 00 County Auditor* and clerk auditing relief fund tor 1861 and 1862 30 00 Treasurer's commission on $2,718 28, the relief fund at 3 per cent 81 45 Miscellaneous 64 07 Charges $14,064 70 $11,227 21 Payment )t,227 31 Balance due county $ 2,837 49 Statement of moneyt due and owing to Bed f ford County. Abraham Snowden Cumbd Valley 1854 $39 79 Jacob A. Nicodemua Woodberry M. " 78 23 John A. Osborn Broad Top 1857 79 go Jam", Smith St. Clair " 2s co Lemuel Evans Broad Top 1858 237 08 John Morgart Cumberland Valley •< 10} 24 Solomon Steel Hopewell 174 26 Jecob Nicodemu, Woodberry M. " 10a 27 Joseph Evane Broad Top 1859 4 70 George Rhodes Liberty • 36 53 Levi Carpenter Londonderry " 7 86 Jacobs. Biumbiugh Woddb'y. South " 26 61 Simon Stuckey Colerain iB6O 77{2S Abraham Croyle Union " 878 78 J ncob 8. Brumbaugh Woodbeiry 3. " 208 24 jR. D. Barclay Bedford Borough 1861 278 76 •Samuel Dcfibaugh Bedford tp. •• 115 10 Frederick Hildebrandt Juniata •• 3q2 gs William Bonneil Londonderry • I] 2 45 John Pennell Monro* •• 46 64 Jobn Aldatadt St. Clair " 158 99 Hezekiah Baikman Soulhamptoa <• I]7 31 Francis Beard Union M 6 89 Rudolph Hoover Woodberry Middle ' 142 92 •Thomas M. Linch Bedford bor. 1862 789 98 Wm. l'hillipa Bedford township 930 76 John A. Gump Bloody Run bor. •< 31 84 Thomas Prica Broad Top 377 39 Philip Hardrran Cumb'd. Valley 608 57 fMaitin L. Hetrick Colerain •< 701 89 Jonathan Hyde Harriaoa •• 355 20 Samuel Steel Hopewell •< > 2ll 96 fCaiper Stroup Juniata - 460 98 Wm. Cook Londonderry 286 94 fDaniel Stoler Liberty 157 65 Baltzer Fletcher Moaro* " 324 93 John Wayde Napier " 792 66 D. A. T. Black Providence Eaat • 264 83 John Reily ProviJencs Weat •' 69 18 Samuel Cori Schellaburg borough '• 57 34 Jobn Robisou Southampton •' 165 69 fNicbolas Koontz Snaka Spring " 310 86 John Feaaler St. Clair " 558 04 Francia Beard Union " 672 63 Joseph R. Durborrow Woodb'y. M. •* 665 57 Samuel Working Woodb'y. S. " 785 SB 1 $13,061 16 •Ttoee marked tbue (*) have eiace paid in full. fTbose marked thus (f) have tines paid in pert. Statement of Moneys oseeJ by Bedford county. To John Sill . . $2 000 00 To John Brieo * • • 5,000 00 Tote) $7,000 00 There is now in tbo Treasury $3,060 CO, subject to the c.der of the Commissioners. BCIFORB CONNTO, B9: Tn undersigned Auditors of the said county do certify that in pursuance of the- several Acts of As sembly in such case made end provided, they met at the Court Houee in the borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the accounts of A. J. Sarisom, Esq., Treeiurer of raid county, for the year 18C2, as contained in the foregoing statement, end tnat we have examined the foregoing accounts of mon eys due to, end owed to Bedford county, and have found tbem correct. Witnesie our hands and seals the 7th day of Jan uary, 1663. GEORGE RAUGHMAN, DANIEL L. DE FIB A UGH, JOHN H. BARTON, Attest, *' Auditors. J* VV. Lincenfelter, Clerk. Rtport of the County .luddon to the Auditor General, January bth, 1863. A. J. SANSOM, Esq., Tretcurer of Bedford coun ty, ia account with the Commonwealth of Fenn'n.t Treasurer! Dr. To aggregate amount of taxos out standing at last settlement $10,131 87 Aggregate amount of 6aid taxoo assessed for 1862 7,926 25 Aggregate amount remind on un seated lands 820 98 $18,379 10 CONTRA CR. By amount due and paid late Treae uror Sbafer $ 00 59 Paid State Treasurer per receipts 7,882 16 Exonerations allowod collectors per certificates of Commissioners 213 52 Commissions allowed collectors 416 74 Treasurer's commission on $7,393 64 73 93 B. F. Meyers publishing list of re tailors 9 40 J. R. Durborrow " " " 9 40 Outstanding for 1862 and previous years 10,273 86 $18,379 10 Rttailert Liccntt To aggregate amount for 1862 $552 00 Contra Cr. By Treasurers commission $27 CO Amount paid State Treasurer 521 40 $562 00 Tavern Lieento. To amount for 1862 $770 00 Contra Cr. By Trrusurcrs commission $ 88 50 Amount paid Ktato Treasurer 731 50 $770 00 ConftctionaricM Lietnte Dr. To amount for 1862 $ 20 00 By Treasurers commission 1 00 Amount paid State Treasurer 19 00 $ 20 00 Retailert of Liquort by the quart Dr. To aggregate amount for 1862 $ 50 00 Contra Cr. By amount of Treasurers commission $ 2 50 Paid State Treasurer 47 50 $ 50 00 £efing Housu Dr. To aggregate amount for 188# $ 67 00 Contra Cr. By exoneration on Broad's license 5 00 By Treasurers commission 3 35 Amount paid State Treasurer 58 65 f 67 00 DUiilltrt Dr. To amount of lioearn for 1862 $ 60 00 Contra Cr. By Treasurers commission 8 00 Amount paid State Treasurer 67 00 9 00 06 Ten Pin Alley Dr. To aggregate amount for 18od apple orchard and other fiuit trees. The improvement* are a two story ROUGH CAST HOUSE, ■ Good Bank Barn, and other outbuildings. TERMS—One half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, at the confirmation of the sale, and the balance in two equal yearly paymeats thareaf ter, to b* secured by mortgagss or Judgement bond*. ALEX. UNO, Feb. 27, 1863 ts. Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE" Letters of administration with the will nn nexed on the estate of Jacob Stoudonour, late of Colerain Township, dee'd, having been gran ted to the subscriber, residing in said Township, notice ia therefore given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and those having claim* will present the® forth with for settlement ! HENRY P. DIEHL Adtn'r. tgun. tent. aaa> PROSPECTUS or "THE AGE.'' Jl National Democratic Newspaper, To be published Daily and Weekly In the City of Philadelphia, BY A- J GLOSSBRENNER & CO. A# J. GLOSSBKEKNKS. f.J.BtVHD. WII. H. WXLSK. "Tux Ao" will tdvocat* tb* principles and pol icy ol the Democratic party, and will, therefore, necessarily favor the restoration of the Union us it was, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and that of this Commonwealth. It will freely aud fairly discuss all legitimate subjects of aewspiper comment, including, of course, snd pre-eminently at this time, all ques tions connected with the existing unhappy condi tion of our country. e It will fearlessly criticise the public acts of pub lic servants, and defend the legal una constitutional rights of individual citizens and of sovereign states against assaults from any quaiter. It will ssek to awaken the sninda ot the peop'e to a proper sense of the actuel condition of the Re public—to present to them, truthfully, the feerlul : perils in which we stand es a naiion—to exhibit the magnitude of the task thst is before them, if they would check our downward progress—and to inspire them with patriotic determination to apply THE BIMIUY for our national ills. In brief, it will, in all things, aim to be the faith ful exponent of Democratic principles, and to tra der it-elf worthy to be an organ of th* Democratic party, under whose euspicea our country piospered so long end so well. The restoration of rhat party —the party of the Constitution snd the Union —to power, in the legislative and executive govern men • tal branches of th* Slates and of the Union, we be lieve to be neceesaiy to avert anarchy, and the ut ter ruin of the A-public. To cent;ibuta to that res toration will be our highest aim. The News, Literary, Commercial, and other de partmente, will receive due attention, and ill be so conducted as to make "Txs AES" worthy of tha support of the general reader. many difficulties now surroundiag so en terprise of the magnitude of that in which the un dersigned ere engaged, require them to appvti to the public for a generouti support, end to a.-k for '-THIS As a" a liberal patronage end extended cir culation. Th. preient stats of the prepaiatory arrange ments warrant* the expectation, that the ftrst num ber of the Daily will appuar before the close of the present month, (Febru-ry, 1863.,; The Weekly i will be issueu soou thereafter. TERMS. DAILY- WEEKLY i Per annum, $6.00 Per enr.um, $3.00 Six months, 3.00 Six months, 1.00 Three mouths, I.SO Three montks 00 Copies delivered at J 10 copies 1 address 17.00 the counter, and to V 3 cts 20 " ' 3100 Agents it Carriers, ) 30 " 45.00 QyPayment required invariably in advance. Addrais, A. J. GLOSSBKENNER & CO., 430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. February 0, 1863—2 mo. ttlen Savage Mills. The subscriber having e large Steam Saw Mill erected on the late George Mowry tract of timber land, is now ready to receive crders for LUMBER, such as White Pine Boards, Plank, Sprue* Scantling and Boards, Plastering Lath. Shingling Lath, Shin gles, Fencing Boards and Rridge Timbers ol any length up to thirty-six feet, Oak or Pine. KT"Ordera left at my house in Bedford, or at the Mills, will be thankfully received. Prices mod rate. THOS. C. OARRETT. Bedford, January 3, 1863.—6 m. Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the subscribers living in East Providence township, will sell at public sale, on the premises, in Ray'. Core, West Providence township, OD the '2oth day of March, insi., the following valuable real estate, to wit i About 274 acres more or Irss and about 130 acres cleared and under fenee and in an excellent itate of cultivation, nearly all sown down in clover, having thereon erected a good DWELLING HOUSE, DOUBLE LOG BARN, and other necessity out-buildings, with a large or chard of choice fruit, and a spring of excellent water. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock of said day. TERMS—One-third of the purchase money to re main in the hands of the purchaser dui ins the life time of the widow, the interest thereof to be paid her annually from the date of sale. One thirj of the balance to he psid at the confirmation ot the sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments without interest. GEORGE W. HOUSEHOLDER, JOHN MANSPEAKER. February 13, 1863. Economy is Wealth! CDII rout (warn I 3 CTS. The BEST, and CHEAPEST Household REMEDY in the World. Madame ZADOC PORTER'S GREAT COUGH REMEDY. t Madame ZADOC PORTERS Cu rative Bals'm is warranted if used recording to the direc tions, to cure in all rases Coughs Colds, Whooping (dough, Asthma, and all affec tions of the throat anu Lungs. MariameZadoc Porter's Bal sam is prepared with all the requisite care and skill, from a combination of the best rem edies the vegetable kingdon nffurds, its remedial quali ties are based on its powci to assist the hea'thy and vigor ous circulation of the blood, thro' the Lungs. It is not a vioVnt reineby, but emolient warming, searching and elec tive j can be taken by tha oldest person or the youngest Madame Zadoc Porter'* Balsam has been in use by the public for 18 years, and has acquired its present sale simply by being rec ommended by those |whoJ have used it to their af flieted friends and others. MOST IMPORTANT.—Madame Zadoc Porter'a Curative Balsam ia raid at a price which brings it in the reach of every one to keep it convenient for use of a single bottle will prove to be worth 100 times ita cost. NOTICE SAVE roua Moirur I— Do not be per suaded to purchase articlei at 4*. to $1 wbi h do not contain the virtue* ot a 13 cent bottle of Madame Porters Curative Balsam, the cost of manufacturing which is us great as that of almost anyotber medicine and the very low price at which it ia sold, makes the profit to the seller apparently small, and un principled dealers will sometimes reccommend oth er medicines on which thsir profits ar* larger, un less the customer insist upon having Madame Por ter's and no other. Asa for Msdame Porter's Cura tive Balsam, price t3 cents, and in large bottles at 25cents, and take no other. If you cannot get it •t one store you ran at another. (jySold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 13 ets., and in larger bottles at 23 cts. BALL dcRtJCKEIi, Proprietor*, New YOK. ; Holloway's Pills and 'ck Headache and Want of Appetite, Inciden tal to Soldiers, Thoso feelings which so sadden us, useally arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed per.-pira tion, or eating sud drinking whatever is unwhole some, thus disturbing the healthful action of ths liver and stomach. These organs must b reliev ed, if you desire to he well. The pi. Is, taking ac cording to the printed instructions, will quiikly product a healthy action in both liver and stomach, and as a natural consequence a clear head and good appetite. Weakness or Drbility induced by over Fatigue, Will soon disappear by the use cl these invaluable pills, and the soldier will q.nckly acquire addition <1 1 strength. Never lt the bowel* be either confined or unduly acted upon It may seem strange that Hulloway'a Pi'ls should be leeouimended for I>\s entery and Flu*, many persons supposing tLdt they would increase the relaxation. Tun is a great mis take, lor these pi'ds will correct the livei and stoui ach nud thus remove all the acrid humors from the system. This medicine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic system however belonged, while health and strength follow as a matter of course. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the bowels so sure as this.famous medicine. Vo'unUtrs Attention ! Indiscretions of Youth Sores and ulcers, blotches and swellings, can with certainty be radically cured if the pills are taken night and morning, and the ointment be freely used as stated in the printed instructions. If treated in any ether manner they dry up in one part to break out in soother. Whereas this ointment will remove the humors from the system and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy man. It will require a lit tle perseverance in sad eases to insure a laetiug cure. For, Wounds either occasioned by'the Btyonet, Sabre or the Bullet, Sores or Bruises, To which every soldier and sailor are liable, there are no medicines so safe, sure and convenient as h ollowty's Pill and Ointment. The poor wounded and almost dying sufteier might have his wounds dressed immedistely, if ha would only provide him self with this matchless Ointment, which should he thrust into the wound and smeared all roond it, then covered with s piece of linen from his knap sack and compressed withs hsndkercbief. Taking night snd morning 6 or B pills, to cool the system and prevent inflammation. Every soldier's knapsack and seaman's chest should be provided with these valuable remedies. CAUTION. —None are genuine unless ths words "ROLLOWAY. NEW FORK AND LONDON, " sre discernible ss s Water-mark in every leaf of the book ol directions around each pot or box t the fame may be plainly seen by holding the leaf it the light. A handsome reward will be given to any ore rendering such information as may lead to the de. tection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. Sold at tlie manufactory of Professor HOLLO WAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all reiptc talle Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, through, out the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 els, and $1 each. ffjT'There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B—Directioas for the guidance of patients in every disorder are aflixed to each box. January 23, 18C3. —ly. O i*cs! O \*cs! I fake this method of informing the public that J have taken out Auctioneer and Ssle License, and will attend wbeiever desired 'on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Apply to D, T AKE. St. Clairaville, Bedford Co., Pa. December 19, 1862.—Cm. O Yes! O Yes!! I take this method of informing the public that I have taken out Auctioned nnd Sale Lieenae, nrd will attend whenever i!sired on the shortest notice a'.d most reasonable terms. Persons wishing the services of the auctioneer, will please call upon the Undersigned before adver tising. Apply to JOHN ALBIP, Jan. 3, 1863. Bedford Pa. O Ycs VO YcsU The undersigned having taken out Auctioned and Sale License, is now ready to CRY SALKS an the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. It will be reccollected that no one ia le gally entitled to net at a crier o- Sales, unless he procurea a license. Addrus LEVI AGNRW, Jan. 3, 1861—tf Bedford, Pa. O YcsF O Yes!! The subscriber having taken out Auctioneer and Sale Licenee, will attend whnever de.ired on the aborteet noiice and mot reasonable terms. WILLIAM A. POWELL. January 16, 1863. ~ O Yes! 7) Yes! I take this me'bod of informing the p-iblic that I have taken nut Auctioneer and Sale License, arid vei l attem urherev, r desired on the shcrtsat notice and most reasonable te.ma. Applv to '1 HOHTON. firosdtop tp., Bedford *., Pa. Fab. 13, 1863. For Sale, Jt Patent Two Row Corn Planter, VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. Aay person wishing to purchase will call oa or addraaa G. G. GIBSON, Uopeweli, Bedford eo., Pa. Feb. 13, 1863. VALUABLE FARM FOB SALE. An excellent farm, situated 4 j miles North East of Bedford, in Bedford townebip, containing ISO Acres, More or Less, < is offered at private sale on very reasonable terma. Eighty acres of this farm are cleared and under fence. The improvements consist of a Two Btory Log Honso and Barn, i A young orchard of choice fruit, Ac., Ac. The farm adjoins laodtof Cbailcs Smith, Tho'a. Hughes, and othare. The title is entirely free-from all in cumbrance!. For farther paiticulars inquire of tbe editor of the Gazette, or iofuf ft ma, swftrd, p*. Jftrciffr, 10W— t* ElHflilt OP PIMM! mcß TO M DtCMUB On the Ninth of Jane CHEAP CASH FAHCrr BTOHR SHOCK BROTHERS will ope* a usw and aplaa did stock of Fancy Dry Goods, in the hs one door West of S. k W. Shuck's dry goads slaaa ob the 6th of June, to consist, in put, of FANCY DRKSS SILKS, CHALLW, , Poplins, GrtuidliM, Be Uiaes, I*lo% ■ FR ENCH LAWNS, FANCY PRINTS, I SILK undCLOTH MANTILLAS, KewMptart SHAWLS, in great variety I MOURNING AND LACK GOOD* of evtry description I READY MADE BONNETS, BONNET TEtA MINOS, RIBBONS, FLOWEKB, CHILDREN'S HATS AND FLATS, 1 LADIES' GAITERS, SLIPPERS sad floe laood BoaSU CHILDREN'S do. do. do. MOTIONS, in Grett Tkriitf. Stockings, Gloves, HandkercMijs, Collars, Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, Srt., 4 The above stock will consist of BVery srticls ats ally kept in Firat Class Fancy Stor*S| selected Sy o lady of superior teste and experience, who baa spent the greater portion of her life in the business, ia Second Street and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. She will take charge of the establishment, and wo ask our pations and tha public gentra.ly, to call sod examine her stock before purchasing elsewhere. SHUCK BROTHERS. N. B.—Tbo old firm of S. 4 W. Shuck also ask a I rail to see their new stock lately arrived, end a con tinuance of pablic patrooage. I. k W. IECCK. May 53, 186 V PIJMPSM I am engaged it. eeiliog Iho . Erie Pump- sertoinly Mo • k only pomp well adapted to> \ this climate. \ \ Fersoas io aa*4 of a pood' pump will da well teniae N mo a nil. s ByOrdera from all |WI of the county Will ha attend ed to with proaiptaeee. Abbsism WM. C. •NITELt,. -• SchellsbaMH IIIHIWIH Aug. i, 18M—Jsa WABNi;ITOiI ROCHE, 'V BBDFOBD, PA MRS. S. FILLER would respectfully itnesses to* her friends io Bedford Comfy, uud to the peblia generally, that she hat leased, tor a term of years, the large and convenient brick hotel, at the cantor of Pitt and .'uliina streets, Bedford, Ph., known ea the "WASHINGTON HOUSE " sad lately kept ha MRS. COOK. This house is be ng thoroughly re filled and refurniahed, and i* now open for the ra ception ot guests. Visitore to the ••BEDFORD' SPRINGS" and peraosis attending Court, tail: dad* this house a pleasant and ccmfoitable boms.—Every n'tentioa will bepa>. iothe ccmferf and arcommodation of gueata. The table wili at ell s times be eupplied with the best the aseiiieta afford.. ♦ hi,'get moderate. Extensive stabling is attached to tbio hotel, ard a careful and eompvtent hostler wi) be tn atten dance. Special attention will be paid to ths acto-ji nodation of the tanning romnunitv. Much 3Utb. lUfiO. DRUGS AND BOOKS H. C. REAMER. JULIAN** STSSBT, BrDroitn, FA., M the Hand formerly oetnfiti If Dr. P. C. r r-xtr - tIJJHOL.E3AL.tE ind r- Yt tail dealer ia Drart, / v'itb A Medicines, Chemical*, Dye "H&w&Jr Stuffs, Oils, Faints, Varnish tine, Window Gists, Glassware ■ceived, a large stock of American, French >, d English j.t rfumcry.' Also, s great vsriety f Soaps for toilet use. Tnoth pastes, Hair TomrV Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, from r, light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hsir, 31%. ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs, Focket Knive r Pocket Books, Porttuoniaias, Seger cssoo, fee. -ALSO— Have and will keep constantly on band, a tapper jof Coal Oil, Bu'ning fluid andCamphina, with a great variet/ of the moat modern and bait aty>a Wt coal oil and fluid Umpa. , Pure Wine* and Brandies for medical -J H-i vnnng Ex tracta and Siaeea of all aorta, Fine Sega re, SnuHs, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal potest medicines in uae, will keep a full supply constantly on band. -ALSO- Dealer in Books, fce., consisting of Qeograpfcictk Scientific, Religioua, Police',, Historicnl, La*, Medical, School and Miacellnoeout Works, is con nection with h great variety of plain and fancy Stationery. Cap, Note, Poet, and Wrapping Paper,. Blank Books, of every aize and qnnlily, Diariao, Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Receipts. QjTOioera promptly filled and aatiafnetion gaat— anteed, with regard both to prico and quality, CQTPhyaiciana 1 Proscriptions carefully and Mia rately compounded at all boars of tho day or ai|kL Dec. 16, 1899. JUNIATA MILLS. Tin subscribers, having leased this well kaosra manufacturing establishment, arc oov juepared to d° CARDING AND FULLING, in Hie beat of atylc. They are also manufactyrta* >nd gerp constantly on bend, for e.lr or trade. CLOTHS, C ASSIMF.RS, SATIN ETTB, FLAN- KttTS, STOCKING YARN, 4-c. Having a practt <• al knowledge of the .business and employing nooe but competent and experienced workmen and bo ng detei mined, to sparo no e#ort to givo satifaa■ lion to their customara, they respectfully solicit share of the public pitronage. TFKMSfoi carding and fulling strictly.- eae*. They have or. hnd * large stork of goods wblak they d-sir* ta trade for good cloan wool. The highest cash price wiU bo paid ft,good clean tub-wacbed woof. j. ft *. a mk L May 10. ltM. A I sec tare ' TO TO UNO BIf! Just published, In • eeslod envelop*. ,Ftie* fi eta Jl Ltdure on tko T*tafmtU, and Radical rare of Spermatorrhwe r Seminal W rak nei, Inroluntary Emissions, Se*qal Debility, and Impediments to Msrsiqgq generally, Serve* en as a, Conaumption, Epilepay and Fita | Mental aid ft ye ical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Ahum, li c.—• By ROBERT J. CULVER WEfcL.M. DVAW - the Oru* Boot, 4re Tba world-renowned anther, in tUa pdaai table Lecture, dearly prove* from hit ewe emper KIN that the awfei consequences of Self ebeaa be ay be eUectually removed without medicine, and we tbeet dangerous targical operation!, bougie*. loatatue en la, ringa, or Cordials, pointing net a made of e ure at once certain and elfactoal, by which eeery wf lerer, no matter what bia rendition may ha , may cure himself cheaply, prieutety, nod n4w ily.- This Lecture will prove a hoee to f i -WTTifl ps and thoiuanda. Hart under Seal, ta any eddreaS, in aplaio, realm! envelope, on 'he receipt of aim cewte. or two paat- I' age etampe, by nddreesin* CHrtS. J. C. KUVE Is GO nSyßrr*'