CAi'wi ttfWM* f thuir Std-ntu to Cottfi— Wo nXlter when the disks" may appear to bo sest |, iu eriiiie cnav be trac-d to mppress on araioM. £.- nips ntuli Lung Complaints '.if 'i r-ct prortvct* 't- eighrt of h. vra-ttv m-.tt-r of ttas-bo'r roif Il.ru t'l '!■' p.res, if th r pir- ere c'r>"J, lohi priion oi nocmsanly follow.. K. . ,>• rt'tr, therefor', of CoLia aid Cougbs, iht greit ■H-mhsti of il'-ease, or it contracted brent tt rn fc> immfdistrly.'by a It met/on ot' flf mm* Pa" r' ,t'otivr Sat'ftm. S)M br all Druggists, St 13 oan'- and i-1 c*nts p.'r bottle. Jan. 23, fttft.ly. NSW JERSEY LANDS FOR SALE.—ALSO, I GARDEN OR FMUIT FARMS. Suitable.for Qr*pe, Peaches, Pei, Ra-pberris, -Sifawbenies', Blackberries, Currants, Ac., of 1,31, i( 10 or 20 acre* each, at the following isiee. far *e pf lent, viz: 20 neree for S'i'J o, fO acres fee ft 10, 3 arret for $.00,' 2J acre. for SlO, 1 aero for S2O. Payable l.y one dollar week. A lan, J fond Cranberry lands, and village lots in CH£.TVfQ(b, 23 by 100 feet, a($IO each, payable by one The above land and farms are aituated Washington township, Burlington countyiWew Jersey. For further infor- Motion, apply, with a f. O. Stamrt, for a circular, to H. FRANKMLN CLARK, , No. SO, Cedar etreet, Nt.w York. N. Y. k Jan. M, 1853.-I y. f \ Bedford English School. The Spring quarter willfbegin, Monday, A pril 13, 1863. Student a nay pursue any of the English branches nanally taught in the best academies AH4 iftßijimri A Normal Class will be formed and instruc tion given daily in the theory and practice of Teablung. No student will be taken for less time thin the full quarter, nor will any deduction be made •for absence except in cases of prolonged aitSk gtesa. ■' Terms 5,00 por qunrtcr. !7 Alleghany Male & Female Seminary. will open on Thursday, April 16th. Fitnftpal-*J. \V. HUGHES* Mus. SALLEE HUGHES. M'ss Cmswxix, Tt-HoltiT of Mu*icund faint ing. Expense per quarter of 11 weeks, will not exceed from 22 to 28 dollars. AUDITORS NOTICE. The undersigned appointed to report a distri bution of the money in the hands of John J. Cessna, Esq.. High SherilF of Bedford counly, arising from the sale of Ihe real est at.- of Wil liam Spidlo, among the persons legally entitled to receive it, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment on Tuesday the 14th day of April next, at the oifioe of Mann & Spang, in ItedforJ, at 10 o'clock, A. M., When and where ail pur ties iuee.OKtede.nl attend. G. 11. SPANG, March 20, 1833. Auditor. HON. C. L. VALLA N DIG H A M S RECORD ON Abolition. Slavery and the Civil War. Thia work it in pret and will soon be ready, (t contains complete and accurate copies of Mr. Val landigham'a p 1 incipal speeches on the subjects above nitned. Also parts of many other speeches, with letter*, incident a, votes, etc., etc. The work has been carefully edited and i b'-lievotc di> of Kubiutry, A. D. 18':3, before the Jndgi s of the said Court, On lun'icn of O. K. Shannon, ksq., ihe Court gr".ut s rule n tb hciit anil legi.l representatives of Michael F'uck, late of Hopeweil too uship oe-'d. tow t, tun full heir-., .uf f u ||ow., i Fir-t, Jt ot, u brotner, residing m Pa., ind Henry, deaH, ledving issue in ii!air county, Wm. S., residing in flpmid county, H-mry residing in Bedioril county, K nannel residing in Harrison srouiity, Missouri, Levi residing m Bedlorl county, fait Samuel S. rcsuling m Bedford county Pa., S.v vanttah Bowser, JcfDr on canity, P... M iry Wife of D. S. Longenecker, desrl, leaving issue 3 Children, . Nahcy J -ne, Louisa ainl Henry; third, Vbram, do id, leaving issue HWiry Kluok, in Hopewell tow .ship, Bed lord eminty; fourth, Frederick, residing in Arm atrong county, i'a.j fifth, Eli residing in Bedford county, sixth, William residing in Bedford county, seventh, Cathaiine Gorsuco, ei*hih, Sman S.iyd°r, arid, leaving issue four children, Willbm. Catha rine Lmgerileltcr, wue ol Daniel Lingenfelter, re siding in Bedford county, Mrs. Smcltter, wife of Epbraim Bmeltxer, residing in Benton county. lows, •ad Flith Snyder residing in Bedfoid rounty, Fa., •lalb, Tobias, dead, leaving issue six children , follows, Mary Bur., wife of John Bare, residing i. .Bedford county, P., HenryS. Fluck, John 8. Flock, ' s*} wife of Samuel Tetwiler, Samuel . luck, . butau, wire of Conrad Imler, tenth Mary Fluck, re •Mlng in Bedford county, Pa., to be and appear at J Orphans Court to he lield at Bedford, in and lor l la of <>n the first Monday of May, '•J™ day, A. D. 1863, to accept or refuse to t ike 'f' s,e of id deceasrd, at the vain tion wptem has been valued and appraised in pursuance , 5 partition oi valuation issued outi.f our •aid Court, and (o (be Sheriff of said county dirct *j>or ebose cause why the same should not be sold. IfSBF*A^ n whereof I h re hereunto WlWhili ""my hand snd the seal of -.id Court MMMF at Bedford, the 13ih day r.f Febsuai-;, A. 1). 1863. A. B. BITNX, Clerk, douu f .Cnesrca, SberiS. M.ireh t3>. Jfobforb (Eftijrtg, 33: A<*n<}rp.'i&M' Court held it Bedford, in and for Mid emwly., n tjie Oth'-day of February, I). .1603, bWore the Judises of the sat-1 Court, Od morion of O. E. Shannon, Esq., the Court grstit a rule on j-he hwrs and legal representatives of Mrs. EvaCUur, Jateof Bedford.township, dac'ri, to wit: Susan Bticrklrr., residing in Bedford county, Pa-, Saebot, iatM-nsartred with Xu-h. Koon, Bd. ford, Betsy CI "ax, Margaret, wife ot Lewis L/ng/Sarafc, wtfe col Kicboias Russell, R-issmrsh, Wit# (4 GMrge Kiddie, residing in Ohio. Hetty, wife o! Thomas Amieh, residing in Bedford county, Henry Ciaar. residing in Bedford county. Pa . to be ad appear at an Uans' Caurt to be held at Bed • >a and lor the county or Bedford, on the tir.t Monday, d|b slay of M v, A. 0. iS33. to accept or r#fut to take efert re.tf eafate sold. in testimony w hereof 2 have hereunto set coy hand and the seat of said Court at Be<;lord, ;ka 12th day of February, A. B. BDNN. Clerlt. Attast—JpHH J. C*ssj.a, Sheriff. Km*\ >, WO J, • | Hartley's Column. Hsidarare in alt its variety can be bad at th* Mammoth Store 0 F W*illiam Hartley, at low rates, as tbs greater part of hisimmenae stock was purchased at th* OLD PSICEi Hartley is sole agent in Bedlord county, (at the sale of tbo celebrated CIIAMBERSBURG COOK STOVE, the and hn it p!inntd Cook Stove 'ever srtld in this county, as all must admit who tx • amine it—call and let it., ' . I I l 'l HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE' AND IRON 1. . 4* \ \ . COOKING UTENSIIfJ, POTS> WXL-^ FLE IRCINS, SKILLET*, QRIU-^ DLES, GRIDIRONS, AC., IN CREAT QUANTITY. \ Iron and JVaifo y % By the pound or ton. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, r •• BUILDING MATERIAL, LOCKS, HINGES. GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS fc OILS, j BRUSHES, of. all kinds, at OLD PRiCKS. PLANES, CHISELS, BRACES AND fciJSv WOODEN WARE. SPJLY'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURJYS, Waah Boirda. Bucket*, Brooms, Baakets, Sboa-naa kers' and Saddlers' Tool* and Finding* of all kinds. MOROCCO AND CALF SKINS. Carriage Spiings, Axle*, Steel, Felloes, Bows, En ameled Muslin—Forks, Kakes, Scythe Snathe, Grind Stones. Grain Cradles, Shovels, Spades, Mill Saw's, Meat Saws and Iland Saws. A NEW ARTICLE OF COAL OIL, the cheapest in town, at it does not burn awiv fast. TRY IT. The new Philadelphia INDIA RUBBER OIL PAYIE. BOOT AND SHOE BLACKING. the best article of the kind made. Try a box. COAL OIL LAMPS, BLOODY RUN CASTINGS, FSESH PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted Genuine and Good. Hartley is Agent for the Great Iron and Steel Mowing Machine, The last invention of the nge. Alia—Agent for the World Renowned "BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER." Farmers desiring to procure either of the above machines, most order by the middle of April, as tbe demand will be greater tban ever before. Send in your erdun J\OWI Hartley it also egent for the enemas led GUM ROLLER, GUM SPRING Grain Drill; ! Thw is now too writ known to need commendation. Hartley WARRIAIirs every itnchiue sold to come up-to the RKPREBGN-FATiON-. He bss rol was intermarried with ZaJoc Bra-, bears, viz; Daniel Foiest Itrasbe.trs, lately re. a.dirg in Allegany eourtty, Md., now ir the nny •ol the United States, In-ph B;a.-hf*rt, lately reai- Idibg in said county of All.tgauy Md., bid now in fhf'a'py ol the (J. State., Ann M..ria Braihear*. ami William Brasbear-, who ere minora, i-siding in •aid Al-erli'sy county, Md., to be and . ):p-r at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, in ami loi the rpunty of Bedford, (ti the first Monday, the 4th d v idf y.y, A. D. 1863,dd accept or refuse to take the real At|te of said at the valuation which has been i vabied Vand appraised in pursuance ola writ of pa it At A va'nalion issued out ol our said Couit (utd to t"9Bfcj!f of ehid county diiected, or show cau-e why tHLtßo.shoul I not he sold. '""•'•"('"y whereof 1 hare hereunto § set my hand and the seal ol 'reon. The land n nearly all cleared and under lenee, situate on Will's v reek, anil adjoining land* of .fames Mar tingly, Benjamin Valentine, John Coo* and o.h era. ALSO. A mountain tnrt of timber land containing about 4CO acres, adjoining lands of John Cook, Kerns' heirs ami other-. TERMS—Ore third in hand at confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments with interest. Possession given on the Ist April IR6 I . JAMES M AT ITNGLY, Executor of Charles iioyman, dee'd. Feb. 27, 15C.1,. tt. ' rUBLIC SALE. op REAL ESTATE IN CUMBERLAND VALLEY. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undesigned will expose to nublie. sale, unoti the premises, en SATURDAY, '2STH MARCH, NEXT, tlic following described real estate, the property of David Dieken, dee'd, to wit: Tract "C" as designated in the Inquisition on said estate, and containing 203 & 151 perch es, neat measure, adjoining lands of Moses Dieken, Sam'l Elliott, Jacob Sliger, Elias Hirlinger and others. The improvements arc Three. Log Houses. Barn. Spring House and other out-buildings. About one-half the land is cleared—contains two streams of running water, Spring, Orchard, &c, TERMS:—One-third of the purchase nwnev to remain in the land and the interest thereof to be paid the widow during her life—One Oth er third to be paid at confirmation of sale and the other third payable in two equal annua! payments without interest. JONATHAN C. DIG KEN, March 6, —4ts. Ex'or. ISffif' C. N, II ICICOK, DENTIST. Will etfend pmietoa ly and carefully to ell opera tions eptrnited to hia care. NATURAE TKFT filled, regulated, polished, he., in the best manner, and AKTITCIAD TEETH inse-ted from one to an entire sett. Office in the Bank Building, on Juliana etreet, Bedford. GASH TERMS will be strictly edbred to. 11l addition to recent impovements in ftre mr!!i Third Street, BKTV.EEN CHEREY ANO RACE, WEST SIDE, PHILADELPHIA. Country custom respectfully solicited. Our stock is Isrsre and will always be as low in price as any in the market. Mai en 6, 1883 —ly . Cn. G. Sowaa, W.H.BARNES, F.C. POTTS. 80WFR, SARWES k. CO., TUBLISHEER AM) DEALEr.S 18 Miscellauecus, School anil Fhnk Rocks AND STATIONERY, No. 37, North Third Street, below Aieh, PHILADELPHIA. I'UDLISHERS OF TEUTON'S OUTLINE MA PS AM) EITS, The largest ai I best Outline Mapi ever pu.ilisbsil. SANDER'S NI:W r.BADRii.s, GRF.RRILKAR'A AND BROOKS' ARITHMETICS, fee. Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping, L'uitain and Wall Paper*. March 6, 1863. HICHAEL WARM IIV & CO., TCBICH9, SJiCP? JJiD SECIS MANUFACTORY, Ko. 3X3 North Third Street, Second f'oor below .Yood, PHILADELPHIA. , M. WARTMAN. U. R. INCCLMAN. March 6, 'y. JONES, IVARNEtt & CO Successor lo Fiihiaii, Jones & Co. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic I)IIY GOODS, NO. 240 MARKET STREET Five d 001*3 below Tliird, south side, B.rmo* T. mix, j Blwlafccluhic. RICHARD C. WARNER, t *T >"* DAVID C. SODDEN. \ Wc cordially invite the attention of the mer chants of Hedfofd county to our large assortt inent of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. I March 6, 1803—6 m. - ITEMIIWfiiCO.7 Wholesale Grocers, . 107 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CA I.EOWH H.L., PHILADELPHIA.. X***h 7, tß#3-ly. , - - < #. TAYLOK, WM. a, KIMFHILI. Taylor Hemphill, I , . WHOLBSALE DEALERS TIL MAHUrACTURED TOBACCO, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SF.GARS, 220 Market Street, Booth aide, between 21 and 3d, March 6, 1833— 1y PHILADELPHIA. JTHT ZIMMERMAN, WITH E. A. HENDRY, Succusaoß TO HBRDRT anp Haaitr*, Manufacturer and IVhoi twit Dealer in BOOTS & SHOES No. 35 North Third f treet., PHILADELPHIA. March C, 1863—6 m NEW UN, MlSflT®? HAItiIWAIt!: JOBBERS AND IMPORTING MERCHANTS, No. 337 Market Mr-ct, PHILADELPHIA, Dealer? in Butcher's Edge Tools and Files, Together with a general Stock of English and American Ilaruwure. March 6, 18J3.—ly LEFEVRE, PARK At CO.* Importers and W/iolisale Dealers in NOTIONS, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, White Oeojs, Uml relies. Parasols, Lioking'G liases, Shirts and Drawers, Yarns, tec. No SB I North Third Streel, between Race and Vine Street,, PHILADELPHIA. March 6, 1863-6 m DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE OR RE tail. a'ways under the market prices. W# buy our goods exclusively lor cash and by that means are rnsb'ed 1o buy very cheap. We sell at a verv small advance anud buy en can always save from 5 to 2(1 per rent Lv manlng their purcl. ases ol'ns. We have a large STOCK o' MUSLINS, LINENS. DRESS GOOD", MEN'S WEAR, tec. To those about com menrjog toutekeeping, oneof the h-st stocks of (urnlshing goods iu Philadelphia will he found here. R. D. be W. H. PENNE LL, 102. Msiket st. Pkil'a. M.ireh Cth, 1803—3m0. MILTPTT CTOPF.K, WM. St. rARIIAM, EOBT. P. WOSK, COOPF.R, PJRKRI,)! & UORK, MANUFACTURER:! AND JcnaEtta or HAT,S, CAPS, FURS AND STRJJtV GOODS, No. 51 North Third Sireei, BETWEEN M A UKF.T AND ARCH, March 0, 1863 —ly PH ILADF.LPHIA. ARVAR rosso, DAVID youst, H. c MOOSK. ARMIR YfSStW, 881). & CO., ttaroßTFSs Attn DCALKKS M EMBROIDERIES, LACES, White Goods. Hnsieip, Mitta, Giovea, rrimmings, 4-c., No. 4if> Market Street 418 Commerce stret, PHILADELPHIA. March 6, 1853. ly _ PETER JIR.VBRUSTERStBh o7,~~ No. 30fi North Third Street, Philadelphia. LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR WARE, CORN BROOMS fit BRUSHES, Lacv. Cambrics, Jnoonets, Mull Muslins, Glovef and Tlo.-Vn tit nil kinds, And a general stock of FRENCH, GEBMAN and ENGLISH GOODS. March C-, 18(i3—ly United States Clothing Emporium. GEO. IV REED A* CO. WHOLESALE CL3THIE2S, JVo. 403 Morktt Sfrt'l, uv Rat rx, PHILADELPHIA N. B.—A 'ull aesortmenl of Shirts, Drawer', O veralls and Gum Clothing,constantly ou hand. March C, 1803—6ra. MARTIN BUEHLER. ) I GEO. BONPRIGHT. R. 11. HOWARD. J 16. P. BUEMEROTT. BUEHLER. HOWARD & CO importers aid Dealer, in Foieign nl Domestic . 2XQ (HMiCiSna. No. 441 Marker St., below Fifth, PHILADELPHIA. March 6, 1863—J y. A. A. SHUMWAY &~CO7 Manufacturer* and TVhotesaf* Vealert tn Moots & Shoes, No. 431 Mirket Street, and 310 Church Alley, PHILADELPHIA March 7, 1963 ly. WM. a. BOYD. JOIIN a. IIOUOH. W. a. BOYB, JR. BOYD & HOUGH, WHO LbS ALE GROCERS, No. 17 SOUTH WATER ST., PHILADELPHIA. March 6, 1863—Cm. YOUNG'S CELEBRATED Y. P. M. C 0 F F E E) I beg leave to iritiodure to your notice the above aubitilule for Coffee, YOUNG'S PURE MALT, the greatest and most economizing substitute for Coffee in the world. It is made from pure aelerted grain, and malted in the Malt Houae under our own super vision. Previous to malting, the grain pasaea thro' a Patent Revolting Screen, separating it Irom all impuritie*. In offering it to the public, Ido ao with a firm conviction that it is the Mmt He-ilthy Substitute in the Maiket. This Codec requires lss sweetening on account of the sscrharine lor red in it by the process cf matting. Over two hundred pet ceitf. i< lived by using the V P. M. (toffee. For sale by the pound, hundred or ton, at one-tonrtn the price ot Riu, Java or Li guayra Coffee. TBY Ir ! TRY IT I TRY IT! Grocers, Board ingbouse keepers, Hotels, Restaurants and Fami lies will find it to their advantago to give it a trial. One trial will prove the truth of 'he above assertion. ALEXANDER YOUNG, Malt Houae, 468 U 111) South Street. S'orr No. 700 I'i.ytink Road, Pml'a A liberal deduction made to whulrsa e purchasers. Price 10 cente per pound. Mar. 6lh—4la. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., DieeesM 01 the Ncrvou. System, Spe initor rhtea or Seminal Waakness, Imp donee, and otbei affections of the. S' VUal Organs, Physical Debility and Prom .tifre Decay —new and reliable treatment, in jeporlH of tbe ttmvarl Ar Sweet'* Infallible Liniment.** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cores Rheumatism and rw ver frrrls. D. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT la a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Di. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Bui in and Scalds immediately. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best known remedy lor Sptaint and Bi inset. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. PK SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Allorda immediate relief tjr Piles,and seldom fail* to cure. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cares Toothache in one minute. Da. SWKKT'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT | Cures Cat* ami Wounue immediately and Ic.ir not* ■ car. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best rrmed.- for Fores in the known world. P*. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Hs b"tn tried by ruote than a million people, end all piaije it. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Token internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cbo. Da. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is >rol> a "Irietid in need," and every family should have it at hand. I)r. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT It lor sale by all Druggists. Price S3 add 30 ceaU. A FRIEND IN NEED- TRY IT- Da. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, a an eVternal remedy, ia without a rival, acd will a'.lerw nte ptin more apedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and N'lvous rii writers it it t u!y il (alible, ami as a curative for Sore*, Uuund.., Sprains, Bruises, he., its sooluing. healing and pow crlul strengthening ptopt'ties, excite the just won der 11.J slor,i.lnninl of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of leirurk uhle cures, psi formed by it within tbelast tvtoyeere attest the fact. To Horse Owners! 'Da. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT- FOR HORSES le unrivaled by any, and in all casta of lameness, arising from Spraius, Bruises or Wrench ing, its riled i* magical and certain. Harnett or Saddle Oalla, Scratches, Mange, he., it will alto cure speedily Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in tbeir incipient stages, bat confirmed eseee are beyond the possibility of a rad ical wis. No ease of the kind, however, it so des perate or hopeless but it miy be alleviated by tbia Liniment, and its faithful application will alwaya remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to trav el with comparative ease. Every Horse Owner should have this remedy fit hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually pi event those formidable diseases, to which all hor set are liable, and which render to many otbarwiae valuable boraee nearly worthies a BR. SWEET'S Infallible Liniuient, 18 THE SOLDIER'S FRIEND, And thouaanda have tyaad it truly A Friend In Need. C AUTiQN*. To avoid impoaition, obterve the Signature M<) I.tkeneei of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and ,aUn "'Stephen Sweer'a Vtfe'l'We. Liniment." blow, in tVc glaaa Qt ench bottle, without which none v. genuine, JHCHARPSON & CO. SJIC Ptopiietora, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN & ALi'LN, Ceneral Agent*, 46 Cliff St-eet, New Yotk. ' OT*SoM by*all dralera everywbara, December 6, IMS.—ty - V