The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 20, 1863, Image 4

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    FM iffl WINTER GOODS!
ICRS. S. E. SIGAFOOS
Haa Juat returned from the city wrtfc her usual aa
(ortment of FALL AND WINTER G >ODS, con- I
listing of thi latest style oi dress goods, such as
French and English Marinocs ; French
Marino Robe! ; Plain and Figured
Repts; Cashmeres, Delaines
and Prints.
ALSO,
AH ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
OF WOOLEN GOODS,
CONSISTING OP
Hoods, Clouds, Sonlogs, Garibaldi's, and
Opera C.dPS.
Felt and Velvet BOXXET3
or THE t.ATFST STYLE, TRIM MET) &. tJNTRIMMED.
FLOWERS, RCCHEti, RIBBON'S, PLUMES
AND DRESS TRIMMINGS OF
ALL KINDS.
A splendid assortment of Imported and American
PURS,
Which arc being sold at prices much lower than
•ver before offered in this market.
ay-Aii who wish FURS should avail themselves
cl this opportunity of procuring for themselves an
Elegant Set of Furs,
AT THE REDUCED TRICES.
ALSO—Every varirty of FANCY GOODS, to
gather with Ladies' Morocco POOPS and SHOES
SHAWLS, MUSLINS, CA.MBRICS, HOSE,
GLOVES, BOX PONS, &c., &c.
All of which having been bought for CASH, wit!
ba sold at prices that will OEY AM. COMPETITION,
arid examine the good, and prices fur
yourselves before purchasing elsewhere.
SARAH £. SIGAFOOS.
Bedford, December &, 1862.
CometiMs Way
FOR BARGAINS! !
FALL AND IVINIEB SXOCK.
J. B. FARQUIIAR,
MJMVS CORXER, JULUXjJ STREET
Is just opening a hrge stock of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Drees CoatE, Cvsr Coals, Psiits fc Vest 3
BBOEB AND COOTS,
Meoa' and Enya' Stoes and Boots, Ladies nd Mia
aca Shoes as cheap as the cheapest.
GROCERIES.
Cofiee, Sugar, Syrup Molasses, Teas, and a general
assortment cf Spices.
Tobacco and Cigars.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, with an assort
ment cI Cuoice Cigars.
FARMERS will find it to their interest to give
■a a call, aa we are trading for Grain and Country
Prod ace.
November 14, 1803.
Public Bale
OP
REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
tbe County of Bedford, there will be exposed to
public sale on tbe premises, nn
FRIDAY, 20TH OF MARCH,
1863, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described
real estate, late the property of Miry Burns, dee'd.,
to wit:
Tb undivided half part or moiety of that cer.
tain tract of land, situate in Napier (now Juniata)
township, adjoining lands late of I'ckhait Horn,
lands of Jacob Kirizey, James Burns Jr., snd others,
containing
110 Acres and 99 Fere-lies,
nett measure, seventy seres of which sre cleared
and under fence, end in a good state of cultivation,
abont ten aeres being firs Utile meadow—and having
thereon n g)od apple orchard and other fruit trees.
The improvements are a two story
KOUGH CAST HOUSE,
a Good Bank Barn, and other outbuilding!.
TERMS—One half of the purchase money tube
paid in cash, at the confirmation nf the "le, end
the balance in two equal yearly payments thareaf
ter, tp be secured by mortgages or Judgement bonds.
ALEX. KING,
Fab. 27, 1863.—t5. Trustee.
Public Bale
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
In pursuance of an order of tbe Orphans' Court
•f Bedford county, there will be juld at public auc
tion, on tbe premises, on
SATURDAY, 21st OF MARCH, NF.XT,
the following Real Estate, late, tbe property of
Daniel McDonald, dee'd., to wit: One tract of
land situate in Union township, adjoining lands of
John Clavcomb, John McDonald's heirs nnd others,
containing 35 acres and 17 perches, being the Man
ama tract, with a
TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, DOUBLE LOG
BARN AND OUT-BUILDINGS,
an orchard, and about 45 acres cleared.
ALSO—One other tract of land, situate in St.
Clair township, adjoining lands of John C'laycomb,
Johu McDonald's heirs, George Vickroy, Frederick
Statubaugh and others, being that on which Heniv
McDonald resides, containing 162 acres and 110
perches, about 75- acres cleared, of which about 12
acres are good meadow, with a Two Story Log
Dwelling House, Double Log Barn and out-buii
dings, and a young Apple Orchard therean. Sale
tmeoTimence at 10 o'clock of said dav.
TERMS OF SALE— One-third to remain in the
bands ot tbe purchaser during tbe lifetime ol the
widow, the interest Thereof to be paid tier annual
lp, one-third of remainder on confirmation of sale,
the balance in two equal annual payments thereaf-
HENRY MCDONALD,
MICHAEL WERTZ,
Administrators of Daniel McDonald, dee'd.
Fab. 27,186J.—te
STRAY STEER.
Oatne to the premises of tbe subscriber, In Na
por township, Bedford county, some time in Nov
ember last, a red" steerj with white back, no ear
merits, supposed tn bare been one year old last
spring. The owner is requested to come forward,
proaaproperty, pay chatgesand take him awav.
w K ' ,OHN WHLTSTONE.
JTap. *3, lßtn.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of adn-Huistrntioa with the will an
nexed on the estate of Jacob Stoudenour," lute,
of Cole rain Township, dee'd, having boon gran
ted to the subscriber, residing in said' Township,
notice is therefore given to all persons indebted
to said estate to make jmyment immediately,
and those having claims will present thorn forth
with for Kottlcinont.
HENRY P. DIEHL.
Adm'r. cum. teat. aon.
Feb. 2-7,—Ots.
FOHSALE
OR
TR*l& E!
60 rctps of lam!— 10 cleared and under fence
with a log bouse thereon erected, adjoining Gtorge
Tiou'man, Geoi'ge May and others, partiy in Jutii
alia and partly in Londonderry Townships, lately
owned by Andrew Wolford.
ALSO
A tract of land in Harman's Bottom, containing
70 acres—al out 45 ncies cleared aad under good
fence—the b.iUnce wall timbered. The improve,
nients area two sto.y log house, stable, &c A
never failing ftie.im of watei tuns through the land
and two good sprin") are upon The land. School
house, mills and churches in the neighborhood close
by.
ALSO
Eighty acres of limestone land, on the Ilollidays
btirg pike, 21, miles from Bedford—a port of the
Win. Smith lands—about 12 acres well timbered
and ballance under fence and m a high state of cul
tivation.
Sept. 20, 18C1. O. F.. SHANNON.
* Union ISfoleS,
WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA.
V. STKOKMAN", Proprietor.
This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom
modate the public in the best manner and on tba
moat liberal terms. A splendid
I.ivkby STABLK
ia attached to this hotel. [M*y 9> '362.
MINERAL SPRING HOTEL.
THE undcisignwti has opened the
ehove named Hotel a few doors South of the Cuu:t
House, (formerly kept by Mrs. Filler, as a board
ins House) where he will be happy to accommodate
all who may favor him with their patronage.
Hoarders will be taken by the week, month or year.
Persons attending Com t will find this House very
convenient.
The Bed Rooms in this Hotel nre very Isrge and
well ventilated and furnished in the best style.
The Bar will be supplied with choice liquor.
The Stable will be in chaige of a good and at
tentive hobtler.
JOSEPH ALSIP.
April 23th, 1882.
Mo! This Why!!
i " It- ff Ut f . li' ,o '
NEW GOODS,
FRESH FROM THE EASTERN CITIES.
Ladies Dress Goods, Latest Style and Color.
Silksi Merinos, Cashmeres, De Laines,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins,
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Col
lars, Braids, Balmo
rals, Skeletons,
Gaiters and Shoes of every description.
CENTS WEAR.
Cloths, Cassimerts , Vesting!, Jeans and Shirts.
Ready Made Clothing.
HJTS, Cj9PS, BOOTS, SHOES, See.
Aho, a laerg stock of
HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE AND GROCERIES-
Remember Juor motto, "Quick sales and short
profits."
and see oar Cheap Goods.
P. A. REED.
November 14, 18C2.
Something T JYew!
If you want to buy bargains call and seo my new
stock of
SADDLES, BRTDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS,
WHITS, COLLARS, HORSE BLANKETS,
AND EVERY ARTICLE IN MY
BUSINESS.
Being thankful for the liberal patronage already
extended to me, I feel assured that persons buying
will not forget their own interest, but call on me at
my old stand on the corner opposite the Washing
ton Hotel, and next door to the post office,
Come one, come all, and examine lor yourselves.
Every man that has a horse needs a bridle, so como
and get one for only one i.ollar.
J. B. MAGiLL.
November 14, 1563.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters testamentary on tho estate of Daniel
Stinemat:, late of Union tp., ilrc'd, liaving been
granted to tlie subscriber, roii ling i,timid town
ship, notice iR therefore given to all persons in
debted to aaid estate, to make payment imme
diately, nnd those having claims will present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
AR'MII. HULL.
Feb. 20, 1808.—fits. Executor.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE
Letters Testamentary on the estate of Jacob
Walter, late of Bedford tp., dee'd, having been
granted to the undersigned, residing in said tp., all
dersons indebted to said estate are hereby notified
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same will present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
SAMUEL WALTER,
WM. W.PHILLIPS,
Feb, 13, 1863—fits. Ex'ors.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the estatcof So
phia Palmer, late of Harrison tp., dee'd, hav
ing been granted to the subscriber, all persons
indebted to said estate aro hereby notified to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
LEONARD BITTNER.
Feb. 20, 1963.—0k Adm'r.
Public Sale
OK
VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPER TY.
Will be sold et the late residence of John S Stat
ler, in Napier township, on Tuesday, 17th day of
March, next, the following property, viz:— 2 tine
grey horses, 1 two horse wagon with bed and cov
er, 1 two horse low broad wheeled and bed. 1 large
broad wheeled Wagon and F.nglish bed, 1 Carriage,
1 Buggy, 2 Hairows, -1 Plow*-, -I setts of good Har
ness, 50 tons of good Timothv Hay, 550 Bushels of
corn ear, 150 Bushels of Wheat, 200 Bushels of
Good Oats, 50 Bushels of Buckwheat, a lot of Mix
ed drain and a lot o r Good Potatoes. 2 Secret tries,
2 Bureaus, severol Tables, some 4 dozen er.uirs, 2
Settees, several bedsteads, a nomliei ol Feather
Beds, #tc., 1 ( eok Stove and fixtures, und a lot ni
excellent caipet, with many articles not necessary j
to mention. |
Sale to commenee at 10 o'clock of said day and
continue from day to day until all is sold. Also,
at the same time will be offered for sale, a Tract
of Wood land, containing about I t acres, situate
one mile west of Schell.burg, on the Turnpike, ad
joining lands of John and Charles Colviti and oth
ers.
Terms made known on day of sale.
SAMUEL G. STATLER,
Administrator of J. S. iS'atler, dee'd.
.Feb. 20, lb(i3.
AHEAD
OF ALL COMPETITION!
THE
•Mammoth Stock
AT
J. H. SHOEMAKER'S
CHEAP STORE,
NOW OPENING.
His customers and the public generally arc in
vited to call aud exawino I'ur themselves.
ills GOODS
ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
LOOK
TO YOUR OWN INTEREST
b Y EXAMINING MY STOCK.
A LARGE LOT OF
READY-MADF CLOTHING,
Moots and Shoes,
OF EXCELLENT QUALITY,
AND VERY CHEAP,
form a part of my new stock.
SPRING WEAR,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Ladies' Dress Goods,
GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE, AC., dC
--9 f
All to bo had at tho atom ofj. M. Sltaemnker.
Bedford, March, 0, 1863.
PROSPECTUS
OF
"THE AGE."
Jl National Democratic Newspaper,
To be published Daily and Weekly in the City of
Philadelphia,
BY A. J\ GLOSSBRENNEB Si CO-
A- J. OLOSSBRENXGR. F. J. C.RL'ND. WM. 11. WELSH.
"THE AOR" will advocate the principles and pol
icy ol the Democratic party, and will, therefore,
necessarily favol' !he restoration of the Union i.s it
was, and defend the Constitution of the United
States, end tint of this Commonwealth. '
It will Irmly and faiily diseo.s all legitimate
subjects ot newsp per comment, including, of
course, and pre-eniiiier.tly at this tine, nil ques
tions connected with the existing unhappy condi
tion of our country.
It will fearlessly criticise the public acts of pub
lic servants. and deicnd the legal "tidbnnstituiioi al
rights of individual eiticens and of sovereign slates
against assaults from any quarter.
It will seek to awaken fhu minds of the poop's to
it pioper reuse of the octual condition of ilm Be.
' public—to present to them, truthfully, the fei.rlnl
I peiils in which we stund as a nation—to exhibit
' the magnitude of the task that is before them, if
they would check oor downward progress—and to
inspire them with patriotic det-rniiiiauon to apply
THR RKMKDY for our national ills.
In brief, it will, in all things, aim to he the faith
ful exponent of Democratic piinoiples, and to ren
der it-elf worthy to be an organ of th* Democratic
patty, under whose nunice9 our country piospred
so long and so well. The restoration of thut party
toe party ot the Constitution und the Union—to
power, in the legislative and executive governmen
tal branches of the States ?:id of tie' Union. we be
lieve. lo be necessa'v fo av-rt anaichy, and the ut
ter ruin of the Republic. To eontitbute to that res
toration will be our liigho-t aim.
The News. Liter, ry, Commercial, nnc! other de
i pat totems, will receive due attention, and •v• I! lie
so conducted as loiuuFu " BUR ASK" worthy of the
supr.net of the general reader.
0J?"'l he many uiliiculties i nufsntroundiiig on en
terprise of the magnitude of tlmt in which the un
dersigned are engaged, requite them to appeal to
the public for a generoif'S luppnrt, and 'o ark for
''TUB AGU" a libeial patrouugc and exfended cir- ,
'Coiat ion.
ITh, present state of the preparatoiy arrange
ments warronl the expectation, that the first num
ber of the Daily will appear before the close of the
j u-t-ent month, (Febru re, 1503.; The Weekly
j will be ismeu soon thereafter.
T E lb M S .
DAILY- WEEKLY:
Per-snnum, $6.00 Per annum, $2.00
Six months, 3.00 Six months, i.OO
Three months, 1,30 Tiiree mouths 50
Copies delivered at J 10 cnq.ies 1 address 17.50
the counter, and to I £ eta 20 " " 3 '0
Agents & Cstrier". \ ' 30 " " 45.00
CC"T,tymor.t inquired itiva-iably in sdvanee.
Address, A. J. GLOSSBRENNER H CO.,
4-30 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
February 6, 1863—2 tno.
Wlfii Savage NUISIs.
The subscriber having a largt Steam Si v.- Milt
erected on the late George .Mi-wry tract of timber
land, is new rtady to receive nnlen for
Ij U u B E R ,
such ns White Pine EonrdS; Plank, Sprit-m Scantling
end Boards, Plasterirg I.atii. Shingling Lath, Sb n
gits. Fencing Boards end Bridge Timbers ot any
length up lo ibirty-six feet, Oil; r Pine.
DjyOrders left at my bouse in Beillord, or at the
Mills, will be thankfully received. Prices mod
rate.
THUS. C, GARRETT.
Eedford, Januiry 2, 1863.—6 m.
Public iSale
OK
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By tin order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford
county, the subscribers living in East Providence
tow ihip, will 'ell at public sale, on tin premises,
iu Ray's Cove, West Providence township, on the
ilOr'/i tlay of March, ins/.,
the following valuable real estate, to wit i
About 274 acres more or less
and about 150 acres cleared and under fence and in
an excellent state of cultivation, nearly all sown
down in clover, having thereon erected a good
DWELLING HOUSE, DOUBLE LOG UAR V,
and othe" necessaty out-buildings, with a large or
chard of choice fruit, and a spring of excellent
water.
Sale to eommenre at tl o'clock of said day.
TERMS—One-third of the purchase money to re
main in the hands of the purchaser during the life
time of the widow, the interest there: f to be paid
her annually from the date of sale. o>e third of
the balance to he paid at th° confirmation ol the
sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments
without interest.
GKORGR W. HOUSEHOLDER,
JOHN MANSPEAKKR.
February 13, 1803.
is WenSf
cmmcwi FOR 18 CIS.
The ME XT, n„d CHEAPEST Household
REMEDY in the IVodd.
Madame ZADOC POUTER'S
GREAT COUGH REMEDY.
t Madame ZADOC PORTKRS Cu
rative Hals'ui iswi.-ronted if
used recording to the direc
tions, to cure in all rases
Coughs Colds, Whooping
Cough, Asthma, and all affec
tions ot th- threat nnn Lungs.
Madame Zadec I'o ter's il.il
stitu is prepared with all the
requisite care and skill, from
r, eombinat ton uf the bet rem
edies the vegetable king don
affords, it- remedial quali
ti 's are based on its power to
assist the hta'thy nr.d vigir
ous circulation of th" blood,
thro' the Lungs. It is not a
violent reinbf, but emolienl
warming, searching and effec
tive j can be taken by the
oldest person or the youngest
Madame Zadoc I\>rter's
Balsam has been in use by
the public for 18 years, and
has acquired its present salo simply by being rec
ommended by those who have used it to their af
dieted friends and others.
MOST IMPORTANT.—Madame Sudor Porter a
Curative Balsam is sold at a price which brings it
in the reach of every onn to keep it convenient for
use of a single bottle will prove to he worth 100
times its cost.
NOTICE.—SAVB YOTJR MO.NRY !—DO not be per
suaded to purchase articles at ds. to $1 wht -h do rot
contain the virtues ot a 13 cent bottle of Madame
Porters Curative Balsam, the cost of manufacturing
which is as great as that of almost anyother medicine
and the very low price at which it is sold, makes
the profit to the seller apparently small, and un
principled dealers will aometirnea reccommend oth
er medicines on which their profits are larger, un
less the customer insist upon having Madame Por
ter's and no other. Ant for Madam" Porter's Cura
tive Balsam, price 13 cents, and in large bottles at
25cents, and take no other. If you cannot get it
at one store you can at another.
EZ"Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 13
Ct(., and in larger bottl-s at 33 cts.
HALL &KUCKEL, Proprietors.
NEW YORK.
ftcwK 3®, ly.
t~ Apt*
_ mi lip I®!
THE SOLDIER'S TRUE FRIEND.
Alwsiyw Ready.
HCLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
l.or-g marches, sole and stiff joints, blistered nnd
' inflamed feet. all these '.he Soldier mint endure
j MOI'HERS, RF.MEM6ER THIS, when your sons
j r grasping t heir mukets lo rrmet danger-. think
i what reliH a single pot of this ALL HEALING
and COOLING Salve will give to tiie one yon love
when far away from hptne and friends. It hardens
and makes tough the feet so that they enn endure
great fatigue. It soothes and r lieves the inhumed
; and stiffened joints, leaving them supple, strong and
i vigorous, while lot.
1 | Unli-t cuts and Gunshot J7own</,
I It stsriU uneqoullfd, removing and preventing eve
-1 I ry vestige of inflammation and gently drawing the
I edjes together, it quickly and completely heals the
j most frightful wounds.
i IVitus and Sisters ofrnftlunfrtrs..
i You cennol put into the Knapsueks of your Hus
bands and Brother-, a more vrluubU or more uecea
j sary gift than a supply ot this
Extr&ordiustry Military Salve. ,
! The lonely sentry walking his rotn.ds at night,
I exposep to drsnehin# tams in d chi I night aw. is
| o'tr-n -eii.i.i'with rn-3t VIOLENT PAIfJS, ( OtJOH
: add SUFFOCATING 110 \ S? NKhS. Art aymp
j tome of QbiLK CONSU -l I'TlUii, hut if snppiii-d
j wit j Hou.owAY's.t'ii.t.s a"d HohnusCAY Oiot.ii &vr,
I all danger is avr-r'ej. a few Pills taken night and
j morning, -n! the Oiutrm>nl briskly rubb'-d twite a
j rtsv ov r the "bicat and cheat will temove the SK
i.YK.ftlSI' PAINS ai '.l top the must distressing and
• DANI-f-'HOHS COUGH. Therefore v/e say to'hr
' whole Aftnv,
holtJitr'N ASleiction!
I See to your own health, do not tiu-t to 'h A' my
j aiitinli" t though most valuable. Thee PILLs and
1 OINTMENT have been thoroughly tested.•bey are
i the only remedies used in ihe Ltuopea i On in ps end
| Barracks, for over forty iea-s Doctor Holloway has
supplied all the Vin;-s in Europe, ai d during the
j CRIMEAN CAMPAIGN be established a depot si
i Biilsclava. lor t,:e exclusive sale of tne.e GREAT
| REMEDIES, many a time his special Agent there
ha cold over a lon in weight ot the O.ntm-nt in a I
single dev. These terrible and lata! enemies of the
SOLDIERS IN CAMP,
Diarrhea, Oyse/iterif, Scurvy, Sores S Scro/•
vlous Eruptions,
j al dis'ppear like a chorm before these PILLS and
; OIN I'M EN I", and now while the cry ririgsihrougb
oul the lend,
TO ARMS! TO JJUMS! !
I Do r.ot let ihrs brave rnen p-ri-h hj disease, 1
I place in tu ir hands these PRITIOTTS REMEDIES, j
that will enable Ihcnt to ren-i ihe dangerous expo, i
surra, the Ftverr, th.Chilli, and (he wounds which , 1
they csnnot avoid, and w'.at is more, cani ot fie- i
: qiuntly get euccor in the moment of nee I,whereas '
I nor btave map have only to put tliei ■ hands into :
their Knapvrclrs and fir.d a sure remedy there for ail ; i
j the casuaiti-a of the hstt e held. Ilmvniany thin- 1 '■
j ram! of lives would thus be saved who would oih- 1 I
crwise parish before relief could be obtained. j I
C MJTIC N.—Non nto genuine unless the
words "Hoi.f.o\VAV. Nfw V nr. iv anr Lc :'i DOn ,'' ere
discernible U3 a Water-mark in eveiy leaf of the
book ol directions mound neb pot or box; the
•"' may be plainly soon by hoflhig the bp ft* trie
ligi'ti. A baotlsorre rewarj silt be given to any one
rendering such information a? may lead to the do.
trciioii of any paity or parties counterfeiting the
medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be
spurious.
*.• Soid at the menufactory of Professor Huluo- |
way, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and bv ail respec-!
I table Druggists ami Deilers in Medicine, through
out the eiv.lizod world, in boxes at 25 cents, C 2 cts,
and St pitch.
KF'Tiiere is considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. P—Directions far the guidance of patients in
every disorder ere affixed to each box.
January 23, 18G3. ly.
6Yes! o'Yes'i"
I take this i.rnt! >d of informing the rwblic that 1
have tak.oi out Auc( : oneer anil Sale License, and
will attend whatever desired on the shortest notice
and most reasonable terms. Apply to
D.T. AKE.
St. Clairsville, Bedford Co., Pa.
December 19, 1852 Sin.
O Yes! OYes!!
I take this method of informing the public that I
have tak en out Auctioneer and Sale License, and
will ut'eim whenever desired on the shortest no'ice
and most reasonable terms. ,
Persons wishing the services of the auctioneer,
will please cull upon the undersigned hclore adver
tising. Apply to JOHN ALSIP,
Jan. 2, 1868. Bedlord Pa.
O Yes I O
The undersigned having taken out Auotitineei
and Kale License, is now ready to CUY SALES on
the sborrest notice. : .ml on the most reasonable
tei rns. It will he re-collected that no one is le
gally entitled to .ct us a crier o Sales, unless he
procures a license. Addr-s
LEVI AGNF.W,
Jan. 2, IS6l—tf Bedford, Pa.
® Yes! O Yes!!
1 he subscriber having taken out Auctioneer ami
Sale License, will attend wherever desired on tke
shortest notice and n:o>t reasonable terms.
WILLIAM A. POWELL.
January 15, 1303.
0 Yes! O Yes!
I take this method of informing the public that t
have taken nut Audio .vr aid Sale I..cense, and
: wi I attain wherever desired on the shortest notice
and most r'osonahle terms. Apply to
THOMAS V. I!OR'l'ON.
Brosdtop tp., Bedlord co., Pa.
Feb. 13, 1853.
For Sale,
A Patent Two Row Corn Planter,
VERY CHEAP FOR CASH.
Any person wishing to purchase will call on or ]
address '
G. G. GIBSON,
Hopewell, Bedford Co., Pa.
Feb. 13, 1863.
VALUABLE FARM
FOU SALE.
An excellent farm, situated 4) mile 9 North East
ot Bedford, in Bedford township, containing
I§o Acres, More or Less,
is offered at private sale on very reasonable terms.
Eighty acres of this farm are cleared and under
fence. The improvements consist of a
Two Story Log House and Barn,
A young orchard of choice fruit, &c., Ac. The
farm adjoins lanusof Chailra Smith,Tho's- Hughes,
and others. The title i 9 entirely free from all in
cumbrances. For lurther particulars inquire of the
editor of the Gazette, or
JOHN H. BOSH, Bedford, Ta.
tfarehW, IWSr-tfi.
I KDItIELL HOUSE,
O,Y THEEUROP&JI.V PUVf,
C Street, between 4-4 and Sth uTßtrrt,
jYenr ths National Hotel, nnd two square*
Jrom the Railroad Depot,
WASnINGT 0 W , D. C-
Fine Parlors fir the AccoimcoJatidn of Indies,
Room and Eoa:J per day - - - (3 09
Huoiu and Board per week • • 10 M
Room", alone, per day ... • 1 00'
Meals, each, - . . . SO
Meals, per week, alone, • - • I 00 1
I Lodging, if the room is vacated by 7n. nt. iV
The K i.m.wkll Housis is newly and elegantly tor
, nished, and in every respect A first class Hotel. I
invite the public to call and examine.
| A. F. KIMMKLL, Proprietor.
! The best Lire;) - Stable in the City, Attached
GENERAL STAGE OFFICE.
The following Stages run from the Kiromtfl Hem
daily: To Leonardtown, St. Mary's Cfi., Md , via
Jurruttsville, T. B. Beantown, faupntown, Hewer
ville, Cburlolte Hell, mn Leonntd'owng
Also a tit-weekly line to Port Tobacco, leeVes the
Rimmell House every Tuesday, TburedaV. and Sat
urday, at £ past 7 a. in., via Piscataway, Duffield,
•to Port Tobacco.
* A. F. Ki.MMEI.L, Agent.
January 16, 1863.
I'ccifiiiiii A Bounty Claiias.
Cessna & ShannonTave received til the forme
nod instructions tor procuring Soldiers Pensions 4*
Foun'y money. The earlier application is made
the sooner claims will be attended to at Washing-'
ton.
CESSNA k SHANNONe.
January 8, 1863, —tf. Radford, fa.
fR, PUMPS!!!
if #rK I am engaged ir selling the
f ' V\ Erie Pump-certainly the
P.' only pump well adapted te
this climate.
.-.Whi'.TVs
VrJwS Persons in need of a good'
T"W P um P w '" J® w *" to give
from all parte
E of the county will be uttsnd
-5 cd to with prerepteesa.
fc 1 Sh Addrfiss:
WM.C. SNtVELT,
Schellsburg.
Aug. 1, ISO 2 3m
VirASHIXCTOf UOl hE,
* ' BEDFORD, PA
MRS. . FILT.F.R would re.pecrfirlly announce to
her f-tends in Bedford County, am.' to the public
generally, that she has leasel, tor a term of year*,
the large and convenient brick hotel, at the corner
ot Ptt und Juliana streets, Bedford, Pa., known e
the •WASHINGTON HOUSE," and lately kept by
MRS. COOK. This house is be ng thoroughly re
fitted and tefurnished, and is now open ! >r rh re
eeption ot guests. Visitors to the '<BclDf'Gßl>
L-BRINGS" and persons attenrfing Coo-r, will find
Ihis horse a pleasant end comfortable temporary
home.—Every attention w ill be par., lis the i-cm'brt
and ncrorn.nodaiion of guests. T..e table will at 1 ell
time, be supplied with the beat the markets a/fotd.
i :'*{> mo !e>ntp.
Extrusive stabling is attacked to.th,s hotel, ivnd
a caieful and competent hor|er >nj he in a -h
--u i.-ice. Bperiul attention wi.i be pit! t c ;hi. accons
rnodation of ths iarr.iii.g com my ok/.
March 30tb, 1569.
DRUGS AND BOOKS
H. e. RE AMUR.
JfUANXA Stuset, Bidfohu, P*.,
on the iitr.d formerly oerupittl *y Th. V. C. J?, inter
•.isnwsj' TI'EOLES ALE and re- a?V>'Stot
VJ tnil dealer in OViigs,
Mcd'Ci.tee, Py
Stuff.;, Oile,
~ ' tire, Wir.d, w GlasMGtessware
•reived, a la-ge stock of African, French and
English pcrliiiiiury. Also, a great variety of fin
Soups loi toilet use. Tooth prsfes, Hair Tonic's
Hair Dyes, that will rotor from a
light brown to a jet Slack, Tooth, Tfail, Hair, 9h a .
ving, and Clothes crushes, Combs, Pocket Knives,.
Pocket Books, Portmor.naies, Segar cases, foe.
—ALSO—
Have anrf will keep constantly on hand, a< supply
of Coal Oil, Burning fluid andCamphine, with a
great-variety of the tnost modern and best ety'e of
coal oil and lluid lumps.
Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, Fla3
voring Extracts and Spices of all aorts, FineSegara,
Snorts. Chewing and Snaking Tobacco.
(laving the agency foPall the principal patent
medicines in use, w ill IMba full supply constantly
on band.
A L3o—
Dealer in Books, lice., consisting of Geographical.
Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, Law,
Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works, in con
nection with a great variety of plain and fancy
Stationery, Cap, Note, Post, and Wrapping Paper,
Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries,
lilau k Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Rereipta.
Qi?~Oiiters promptly filled and satisfaction guar
anteed. with regard both to price and quality.
IGTliysicians' Prescriptions carefully and accu
rately compounded al all hours of the duy or night.
Dec. 16, 1859.
JVWIAT'4 MILLS.
Tub subscribers, having leased tbis well known
manufacturing establishment, are now piepared to
CARDING- AND FULLING,
ir. the beet of style. They are also manufacturing
and k*-ep con:i : ::ntlv on hand, for sale or tiaiio.
• LOTUS. OASSIMF.RS, SATIN ETTS, BLAN
KE IS, STOCKING YARN, <Vc. Having a practi
cal knowledge of :he business ar.d empjoying none
lint competent and experienced woakmei* and: be_
r.g dcte">rin d, to spare no edorts to give aaliafbe
tiun to Hi, h customers, they respectfully solicit a,
abac ot the put lie patronage.
TEE MS foi carding and fulling strictly cask.
They have on h.'.nd i Inrgs slock of goods which
they deOre to trade for good clean wool.
The I ighest -ash price will be paid for good
clean tub-WH hed wool.
J. A 3. ft. LUT2L
May 16, 1862.
A Lecture
TO YOUNG MEN!
Just published, in a sealed envelope. Priced eU- *
A Lecture on the .hMitre, Treatment neitl
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Impediments to Marriage generally, Ner*onneaa,
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ical Incapacity, resulting froni Self-Aboae, &c.-r
By ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M. D., Author of
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The world-renowned author, in thia admirable
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This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and
thousands.
be it under Seal, to any address, in a plain, mated
envelope, on *hc receipt of six ceats. or two-post- '
age stamps, by addressing
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127 Bowery, New- York, Pset office beat, iOMe
October 17, 1952.