Bedford English School. Tlie Spring quarter will bogiu, Monday, A pril 13, 1803. Studotila may pursue any of the English ■branches usually taught in the best academies 11 ad seminaries. A Normal Class will be formed nnd instruc tion given daily in the theory and practico of Teaching. No student will be taken for less time than the full quarter, nor will any deduction be made for absence except in cases of prolonged sick ness. J. W. DICKE&SON, Trio. Terms 5,00 per quarter. Alleghany Male & Female Seminary. .liAiNSBUUG, Bedford Co., PH. will open on Thursday, April 16th. Principal— J. W. HUGHES- Preceptress— MRS. SALLIK HUGHES. Miss CmswEt.t.,'lVnclicr of Music nod Puint iog. Expense per quarter of 11 weeks, will not exceed from 22 to 28 dollars. iHeceipU Anil Expenditure* OF THE POOIt AND BOISE OF EMPLOYMENT Of Bedford County for ike year ending January 1, 1563. GEORGE fILYMIRE, Treasurer, DR. Rec'd from S. Steele collector for 1859, $37 78 From M. Ilolderbaum for 1860 33 31 11. Wertz " 9 50 D. Ritchey 44 00 52 A. Crovle " 52 25 R. D. Barclay . 1801 235 20 S Defibattgh " 315 81 John Riuard " 108 87 H. Shafer " 1 GO H. Werta " G8 97 11. May 44 HO 00 J. Fink 44 79 89 F. Ilildebrandt 44 106 86 Jacob Stolor 4 4 40 72 Wm. Bonneli 44 21 6 4 4 Joseph I'cnnell 44 182 00 P. 11. StudebnkM " *76 35 P. A. T. Black 44 - 5 00 John Manspeaker 44 28 63 H. Barktnan 44 80 00 M. Lutz " 249 98 A. E. Scholl 44 42 00 F. Beard 44 236 1 2 Kudolph Hoover 44 332 50 Samuel Workiug 44 254 37 T. M. I.ynch 1962 442 37 Win. Phillips 44 364 04 Thomas Price 44 77 15 John A. Gutnp 44 5 8 5 5 Philip Ilarduiau 14 200 00 M. L. Hetrick 44 200 72 Samuel Steele 44 69 95 <Tasper Stroup h 05 00 Wm. Cook 44 49 00 Daniel Stoler 44 92 60 Baltzer Fletcher 44 180 00 John Wayda 44 100 00 John liitehey *' 154 00 Samuel Corl 44 49 12 John ll'jbiusoa 44 120 00 N. N*. Koontz 44 310 47 John Feaster 44 300 00 Francis Beard 44 155 00 Joseph R. Durborrow 44 234 60 Samuel Working 44 245 00 G. U'idel for sheep 68 CO S- Bonder, Esq., tioes I 40 •7,077 67 Rfcliooe duo Treasurer 8 31 61 57,100 28 TREASI ! RERt CR. Dy amount paid out on sundry cfitcks, via • Psid S. Defibaugb for beef s3l 81 A. Stetlrr for coal 19 09 R. Defibuugb for barf JOB 28 W. Ashcom merchandise 21 70 D. Barley keeping outdoor pauper 20 00 D. Sleigbter do do do 20 00 P. L'.ltie for beef 9 09 Dr. J. Magriff med. at. on pauper 10 70 James Taylor for potatoea 10 00 Jdtnti Burns lumber 21 30 Jl. Dorsey for beef 18 50 Wm. Cook do 10 52 Joseph Filler on contract for building 13 23 E. B. Trout for beef 31 63 John N'eleou on account 20 0C A. 11. Cramer merchandise 99 30 John Arnold hardware 13 91 P. Reikle keepi Ig outdoor pauper 20 00 John llnfer lime 107 50 P. H- Studebaktr beet 37 52 t, Stu'ler St Son goods for Mrs. Hughes 7 00 Dr. J. W. Mullin medicine do' 075 E. Statl'r ik Son lumber 0 7t Joseph Fillrr contract for build'ug 19 00 James Taylor ipplebutter 21 00 Samuel Davij money borrowed 630 00 Dr. F, C. Reamer sa ary 13 00 J. W. Millet oata 18 75 H. F. Meyers printing 38 oo J. Harkleroad bacon and npplebuttcr 13 jo H. Dorsey corn lb 50 Wm. M. Cook beef 7 00 F. Mencb oats 19 45 Dr. F- C. Reamer sslsry as physician 15 oo J. Uafei lime "8 00 M. Naugle f"i cow acd calf ■ 16 00 Jcsepb Fj'.lar contract on building 20 00 John Amoa work 1® 60 I)r. F. C. Reamer salary as physician 15 oo George Widtl sundry articles 51 47 11. C. Reamer drugs 31 14 J. Hiddle applebutter 5 25 J-Mower, Ksq., services ss attorney 15 00 S. Shuck iV Co. bill of goods 36 6<j Jl. Fyan do do 22 18 Wm. M. Cook beef _ 8 75 Wm. M. Cook beef 6 40 8. H W. Sbuck merchandise 33 95 bbiies <V Jordan castings 11 )2 J. L. Brumbaugh beef 23 13 11. & 11. T. R. R. Co. freight o.; goods 8 19 John Nelson balance on account 50 51 A. Ake beef 31 20 S, Deiibaugb beef 31 60 J. Noble St Co. merchandise 52 12 Kev. R. V. Sample.part of cheek 23 09 D. Points wheat 15 00 4i M Ream applebiittar 7 25 J L Piince removal of paupen 11 20 A 11 Ciamer merchandise 107 16 >1 Lutx part of check S3 01 11 C Reamer crugs 59 17 A Ake plank 10 00 W Heidrnthall at. and med. for Mitchell 15 OO J S Brumbaugh sheep 78 90 W.ll. Hartley hardware S3 03 Mason St Leu morcbaudite 58 97 A Ake beef 2132 J Reed merchandise 9 92' Wm Spidle mill irons 7 50 H W Garietson salt 5 00 II D Barclay beef 19 50 John Wyant keeping pauper 30 00 Wm Hartley hardware 70 59 Wm M Cook beef 0 50 J W Carson 4- Co groceries 86 25 N Lyons ft Rons merchandise 21 33 ; H C Reamer drugs 21 10 J Filler 011 contract for building 17 25 Sarah Byerly attendance on pauper 5 00 ; Isaac 'apple merchandise 63 29 P A Reed bacon and goods ,V> 98 John Hafer lime tftii OO Wui Milburu tvfsda #8 A Staller coal 9 75 Win M Cook beef 18 48 K htatler & Son merchandise tO 00 P F Lehman removal ol" pauper 8 70 O Bai ley keeping Oath. Oickes 18 00 J W Tomlinaon beef and pork 115 09 8 Reighard beef U 16 X) Amos oats 8 00 George Gray beef r> 45 Or F C Keamer salary as physician 15 00 Wm M Cook beef 6 73 J Reighard beef 10 88 J T Gephart bacon 7 75 T Slack making graveyard fence 8 00 1) McVicker bacon fl 50 W Griffith supporting £ Clayeomb 8 7k M Lutz balance on check for money 1 borrowed f 686 43 Henry Fluck removal of pauper 9 CO M Holderbau.n bacou 16 43 Directors of Franklin county Alms ( ~, House for support of Mrs Irvine J George Rhodes refunding check 32 13 .limes Fink do do 20 00 H Geiger & Co groceries 285 66 G Blymire & Sou hardware, tinware, and freight on goods 86 30 M L Putt part of check No 27 11 00 J Kemery money borrowed 130 00 J W Crtaman beef 21 53 A Snupp merchandise 5 23 L J irni-on beef 18 30 J Mower, Ksq., attorney for five years 50 00 John May applebiitter 11 33 J M Campbell attendance on P Srni.h 58 20 Philip Diehl app'ebutter 4 00 A Ake salary 10 00 S S Fluke freight and silt 8 69 W Y Poorman coffin 4 35 John Kenr.ery expeiuea to Stonerstown 800 John Bridahain brick 1 71 T K Gettys salary 6 25 Jacob Line beef 2 25 J K SatterGel>l removing pauper 3 40 W Y. Poorman cuffin 3 00 J Harklcroad 3 50 S Barnba.t removing pauper 4 00 Wm Leary witness at Couit 2 62 V Brengle coop-iage 3 U2 V Steckmau horse Lira 1 10 William States boarda S 62 Wm F Moorehead applebutter 5 31 A Ake clover teed 4 00 A Bowers ten pair of thoea 6 00 A Bowers bill of goods 6 50 M HoHerbaum per cent on duplicate 4 46 Jacob Evans support of S Lucifet 4 00 A Hull removal of J Hughes and family 1 00 Win M Cook beef 2 72 W Y Poorman coflin for J Hughes 6 00 S A Carinack iemov.il of pauper 4 so L Leigbt digging grave for pauper 1 25 Job 11 S Sc'nell shoes 1 25 M Gallntier attending; masons 4 00 I Sleek support of pauper 4 50 A L Uvckhu-ffi-r 2 19 J Clayeomb support of pauptr 5 00 A Ake grain tor Clajcomb 3 00 J tinier app'ebutter U 00 8 Jfanspi aker removing pauper 4 50 T R Getlys salary 10 00 A Dibert beef 8 47 A"Uitchey removing pauper 4 00 Isaac Evans making coffin 4 00 T P Studebaker removing pauper 2 37 John Little freight oo goods 2 55 T R Gettvs salary 10 00 Dr F C Reamer salary 15 00 J G Foor removing pauper 3 77 A Hasaler removing pauper 2 00 I) Barley applebutter 1 50 Afrs G Lysinger applebutter 1 68 W M Pearson bonding & washing fur A Richtner 4 60 A Ake salary 30 00 Dr F C Reamer salary 15 t'O Margaret Fetterly merchandise 3 08 W F Stock making coffin 3 50 James .Vullin lumber 4 00 G Bennett removing pauper 4 60 Joseph Black amount overpaid on dup 3 00 J B Farqubar goods 3 00 Hetty Furik chairs 1 80 Amos Evans coffin 3 50 M Naugle witness in Court 1 00 J W Heeler beef 2 55 T R Gettys salary 12 00 J EColvin merchandise 1 98 J B Baker ap,debutter 3 37 J Shiw opplebutfer 4 00 David .Miller issuing or Jar 30 J G May 0 30 f) AMzgar issuing orders I 00 T RGettys making duplicate* 20 00 James Mtillin 3 13 Joseph Hinish 3 80 Jaeob Biennernan issuing orders 1 00 Philip Little tar I 75 George Smouse witness at Court 1 61 George Mann cloverseed 3 30 John Cnvender removing pauper 3 10 James Bridges maxing lerirc 13 86 John Halcr balance on account 3 00 A Stilller maxing graveyard fence 7 09 J W Carson & Co groceries 38 01 A Stucxey wheat 7 50 R Fyun merchandise 32 97 Javid Over printing 51 63 Samh Byerly attendance upon M Maur 500 Wm Lentz brooms 0 00 G J) Shuck int. and prin. on check 32 20 W F Mnorehe. d salary 82 73 W Leary salary 103 15 SISt VV Shuck merchandise 68 61 J B Farijiihar toharco 13 I' 2 A Bowser lumber 25 33 J IV Carron & Co groceries 38 10 Dr F C Doyle med. attendance on pan. 23 Ou Cessna its Shannon trying case in court 10 CO O ii Shannon att'y for Drs Moo.e St Kelley 96 U0 Due Treasurer at las' eellloineitl 193 03 Treasurers salary toe 1803 00 00 Stationery 10 00 Auditors and clerks salary 20 CO Uncurrent money 12 CO P F Lehman check 903 8 70 Kxonerations to rollectota 231 38 Percentage 315 51 Interest uu sundry checks 299 80 Amount due Treasurer 31 62 Total *7,109 28 Wc tlio undersigned, audi turn ul J led ford County, do certify that wo havo examined tlio foregoing account of George Blyraire, Treasu . pures of llie Poor and House of Employment of Bedford County, anil find the same to be correct and true as above stated and that there is a balance due to aids Treasurer of $31.(51 Witness our bauds and seal this 7th day of January, A. D. 1803. GEORGE BAUGHIMAN", DAIYLL. UEKIBAUGH. Attest JOHN H. BARTON. THOMAS K. Gr.rrrs, Clerk. Actual expenses fur the House and support of p inpere lor 1362, $3,120.23 I 2 gi Do. for previous years, 3,989.054 J ' Statement and Report of Geo. Widtl, Steward of the Poor and House of employment of Bed/ord county, from I st of January, 1862, till Ist of January 1803. OR. To cash fro in-S. If. Tate for Beef $3 08 " T. M. Lynch 3 06 Goods bought from I. Lipplo 3 30 10 bushels of rye 3 00 Cash from T. K. Gettys for rye 1 00 1 barrel flour C 00 Cash from J. E. Wills for boarding 2 00 Cor and buckwheat Hour 2 00 Wheat and Hour sold 26 00 20 bushels wheat sold 23 00 2 bushels buckwheat 1 50 Balance 61 27 139 43 1802 CR. By balance on settlement 36 63 1 ton plaster 7 00 Mittons I 50 Rcaww'tus f>' Mog ! o oaorvir 3 12 Hauling bourds "5 Hauling eotif 1 15 Cash paid for work at raea 1 00 | " Hauling boards 00 ' Summoning G. Smouao as witness in / , of) | Court in case of J. Filler \ Paid for 350 rails 7 00 " Making fenco 2 50 " 60 locust posts 6 00 Cash paid W. Herring for toll 1 00 " M. Naugle hauling 1 25 " Expenses to Stonerstown 2 75 " " Rainsburg 40 " Making fcnce'around yard 2 50 " Expenses to Hopewell 1 52 " " hauling (ieller's Goods 01 mi " Work at mill dam 1 50 " Hauling coal 1 38 " Removing pati[)cr P. Smith 187 '• Lime ami postage 1 75 " Fruit 4 50 " Hauling coal 3 71 " 6 bags 3 75 '? " 4 flour barrels 1 00 " W. Herring toll 1 00 Hauling coal 5 05 " Hauling lumber I'2o " I). Heard for milling 32 50 _ 139 43 Stuitmint of the Poor House Mill from Is/ January 1862, till Ist January 1863. DR 5 f) te s To amount of grain hro't o- "3 § W m in aa per monthly re- 2 sr = port. " 2 3 832$ 257 50$ 4* 5)4 Raised on farm 33 07 Bought of imler 44 74 Amount 570 3314 50| 42 51i CR By amount of grain unt in Poor House and sold sun dry persons lor caah and on accounts,4c. Used in Poor House 399 29 4)4 834 Horse feed 110 Hog feed 70 324 Coffee 19 Sold sundry persona 40 45$ 9 S Amount 420 270* 454 714 3'-?i Produce of the Farm and Garden. 38 tons hay, .1 loads corn fodder, 270 bush el. of corn, 8G bushels rye, 33 bushels wheat, 109 bushels oats, 350 bushels potatoes, 15 bushels beans, 10 bushels large onions, 11$ bush els small onions, 12 bushels tomatoes, 10 bush el beets, 1 bushel turnips, G bushel parsnips, 2000 heads cabbage, 5 barrels sour kraut, 1 barrels cucumber pickles, 15 barrels soft soap, 11 barrels hard soap, 150 pounds tallow, 52(3 pounds lard, 380 pounds baiter, 3219J pounds pork, 1800 pounds beef, 250 pounds veal, 135 pounds wool, 3 beef hides 4 calf skins. Stock on Hit Farm. 3 head of horses, 8 cows, 1 bull, 19 hogs, 32 sheep. Jlrlides Mmujucturt l by Matron. 10 sheets, 24 pillow slips, 8 bod ticks, 4 bolsters, 8 comforts, 27 aprons, 29 women's dresses, 48 mens' shirts, 17 womeus' sacks, 50 pairs woolen stockings, 7 skirts, 31 pnirs mens' pants, 10 shrouds, 30 chimcse, 20 childrens' dresses, 10 ehildrons' aprons, 1 hood, 5 womens' skirts, 11 vests, 5 woolen coats, 12 sun bonnets, 17 children*-' skirts, 8 womens' caps, 33 towels, 5 tuble cloths, 10 pair mens' drawers. List of paupers admitted, discharged, died, Ire., during e.ich month, and the number remaining at the end of each month i also the average number supported in the House during the year, together with (he number of out-door piupers supported bv the Institution, from the let dav of January, 1802. tilt the Ist day of January, 1863. >!S 5 C K ft'> —IS s*i ffi " ° rr Sj -3 t ! j* aI a g : g S'j"S 'sj i a ; ' o-; §• S- * 5 —• - 2i2. A 2. £- ip- I i C i 3 18-32 | . ; 1 |" an ;-n January, 2| ! I | 20 ,41 February, j jlj lj i 19 J4O March, |1 1 1 19 i 39 April, 22| 21 I 20 |3G May, I I . ;20 35 June, 3 l! 2 | 120 35 July, 5 j 1 22 (37 August, 13 1 II (28 i-12 September, 1 1 | 1 27. |'lo October, 3 2 3; 27 |3B November, - 6 '23 3] D.ccmber, 2 1 i I 124 '37 Making an average of 6.'>J per month, of whom 10 are colored, 2 are blind, 2Ua.e insane. Also 20 i wayfaring persons were provided with board and lodging—there arc also 2 nut-duoi paupers who are not included in the above. Wo, the u-idcivigned, directors of the Poor ;;nd House of Employment of Bedford County do certify that wo Imve oxnmine.l tho above Re count, statement and report of George Widcl, Steward of the Poor and llousc of employment of Bedford County from the Ist day of Janua ry, A. D. 18(3"J, till the Ist day of Jnnnnrv, A. J>. 180.'!, and find the same to be correct. Witness our hands and senls this oth day of January, A. 1). 1803. A. A KG, J. S. BRUMBAUGH, SOL. it GIG HARD. Director*. Attest Thomas 11. Gextts, Clerk, PUBLIC SALE OP Valuable Real Estate. [JOHN ALSIP, Auctioneer.] There will be sold, at pnblic auction, on tbo premises. 011 TUESDAY, lUh OF APRIL, the following valuable Ileal Estate lata the property of John S. Stntler, dec'tl, viz: TWO GOOD LOTS OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Stoystown, on the corner of'Pitt and Johnstown streets, having thereon erected a large Double House, Store. Room, IVurt Room, Tailor Shop and Tinner Shop, with convenient out-buildings. —ALSO, about 18 acres of good Meadow land, adjoining said borough, laud of Hitc'S heirs and others. ALSO at the same time will be offered for sale, a Tract of Wood land, containing about 11 acres, situate one mile west of Sehellsburg, 011 the Turnpike, ad joining lands of John and Charles Colviu and oth ers. Terms mada known on day of sale. SAMUEL G. STATLER, Administrator of J. S. St a tier, dce'd. Mar. 2/1. 1868 LVtuocrat, u V>'"xq cw ?* a 1 Hartley's Column. Hartl.y is Agent for the (treat Iron and Steel mowing- Machine, The last invention of the age. AUo—Agent for the World Renowned "BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER." Farmers deairing to procure either of the above machine., mint orJer by the middle of April, aa the demand will be greater than aver before. Send in your orders NOW! Hardware in all ita variety can be had at lh Mammoth Store O F Tt *illiam Hartley, at low rates, as the greater part of h'mmmeo.o stock was purchased at the OLD PRICES Hartley is sole agent in Bedford county, for the •ale of the celebrated CJIAMBERSBI'RG COOK STOVE, which is the heaviest and best planned Cook Stove ever sold in this county, as ail must admit who u amine it—call and sea it. HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE AND IRON COOKING UTENSILS, POTS, WAF FLE IRONS, SKILLETS, GRID DLES, GRIDIRONS, &.C., IN GREAT QUANTITY. Iron and JVails, By the pound or ton. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, BUILDING MATERIAL,-LOCKS, HINGES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS k OILS. BRUSHES, of nil kinds, at OLD PRICES. PLANES, CHISELS, BRACES AND PITS. WOODEN WARE SPJLY'S ATMOSPHERIC CUUILVS, Wash Bo Tun. Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, Shoema kers' and Saddlers' Tools and Findings of all kinds. MOROCCO AND CALF SKINS. Carriage Spi ings, Axles, Steel, Felloes, Bows, En ameled Muslin—Forks. Rakes, Scythe Snaths, Grind Stones. Grain Cradles, Shovels, Spades, Mill Saws, Meat Saws and Hand Saws. A NEW ARTICLE OF COAL OIL, the cheapest in town, as it does not burn nwsy fast. TRY IT. The new Philadelphia INDIA RUBBER OIL PAH E. BOOT AND SHOE BLACKING. | the b'll article of the kind made, Try & box. COAL OIL LAMPS, I BLOODY RUN CASTINGS, i FSESH PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted Genuico and Good. Haitley it alto agent tor the u&equaleJ GUAI ROLLER, GUiM SPRING Grnin Drill; This is now too well known to need comma ndation. Hartley WARRANTS every machine sold to come up to the REPRESENTATION*. He ha* told to hundreds— and has had NO LAW SUITS. He i* agent fur the very best Farm Machinery and Cook. Stores the geniu9 of man has yet prod iced. Any p-raon wanting a Reaper, Mower, Cook Stove, Grain Drill, or Farm Implement ot ANY DESCRIPTION will find it to their interest to buy from HARTLEY both as to quality of goods and prtee. Stitr.i Mt.-ch !, IS-iV | Dft# TAYLOK, WM, K, JII.IfHILL. | Taylor 4® Hemphill, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SBOARS, 220 Market Street, South tide, between 3d and 3d, March C, 1803— ly PHILADELPHIA. J. 11. ZIMMERMAN, ~ WITH E. A. HENDRY, ST ctKsson to Hendry and Harris, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in BOOTS & SHOES No. 35 North Third Street., PHILADELPHIA. March 6, IS63—6m MICHAEL WAKTTI l\ 3c CO., TOBACCO, SIFF AND SEGIR MANUFACTORY, JIo. 313 lorlh Third Street, Second door below Wood, PHILADELPHIA. M. WAITHAN. 11. t. gNOELMAtf. March B, 'y, JO.Ti.B, AVAR.VIvR 3c CO Successor (o Fithian, Jones & Co. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic \ DRY GOODS, NO. 210 MARKET STREET Five djors below Third, south side, GiDgoic r. Jones, i Chilaiclplua. ttICHAKD U. WANNER, i 1 ' T LAVJD C. OOI.EPS. 1 We cordially invite the attention of theincr- j chants of liedlord county to our large assort- ! ment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. j March fi, 18t>3—Gin. H A R I) W A R E, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Stores 4® Tin Ware, SIGN OF THE "MILL SAW " BLYMIRK & SON have returneil from Ihe citie willi a new eml full assortment of everything in then line of business. HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AXES, ADZES, DRAW KNIVES, HATCH ETS, HAMMERS. BUTCHERS, SPEN CERS, GREVE'S BOOKER'S AND OTHER FILES. Our Stock of Shelf Hardware is complete. CARPENTERS' TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. Our stock of CUTLERY 11 of latest utiles, . and best qualify. STOVES. Out Stove Department is complete, being the lar gest assortment of COOKING, PA R LOR it HEATI NG STOVES IN BEDFORD COUNTY. We have the sole agency for tba WELLINGTON COOKING STOVE, j which we will warrant the best Stove ill market. WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS, Tubs. Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, Chut us, Baskets, Wash Boards, Bowls, &c. IRON, GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, OILS, Paints, Turpentine, Benzine, Pipes, Tobacco, &c. We have a beautiful a soitment of COM, OIL LAMPS. Also, WICKS, GLOBES, SHADES U CHIMNEYS. Shoemakers' and Sadd'ers' Finding!, Pegs, Awls, Needln-, Awl Hafts, Thread, &c. TINWA il E . Wc are prepared to Wtinlsal- n i Retail Tin ware on very modeiule terms. SPOUTING and JO3 WORK done to order. We ask the Lttention of t'u- p idio to our stock of gooug. We can sell Slit If H .rdware, with few i exceptions at our old rales, and artic e. rh.it have j advanced, we will sell a- I.OW as the LOWEST. , GEORGE BLY.VIIRE h SON. I Bedford, March 13, I&U3. RULE TO SHOW CAUSE. Commonwealth ol j in Common Pleas of Be l- Pennsylvania, tor use I ford county, No. SB, April of the hrirs of John i Term, 1880. Land sold by Flues, deceased, | defendant F.ntrikin.to Fluck vs. | fit Little, who paid the pur- James Enttikin and money and afterwards John Griffith,wilh no- | pays this lien, wherefore on tice to Wm. Flnck, I motion of O. E. Shannon, George Flues and Esq., rule to show cause William Little, terre | why the terre tenants should tenants. J not be subiogited. In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of stud Court, at Ceuford, the 12th day of Fcbtuaty, A. D. 1863. March 20. A. B. BUNN, Proth'y. AUDITORS NOTICE. In tho matter of the Auditors Report distrib uting tho fundi) in the hand* of Nicholas Sli-jtvh ter nnd Solomon Feight, administrators of the estate of Daniel Sleigh ter, dee'd, confirmation of the same,' taken otf by tho Orphans' Court, and referred to tho subscriber to ascertain ad vancements, hear the evidence and report the facts. Tho undersigned will attend to the du ties of this appointment on Friday the' 3d day of April, 1353, at his oiliee in Bedford, when and where all parties interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, March 20, ISC3. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned appointed to report a distri bution of the money in tho hands of John J. Cessna, Esq., High Sheriff of Bedford County, arising front the sale of the real estate of Wil liam Spidle, among the persons legully untitled to receive it, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment on Tuesday the I lth day of April next, at the office of Mann & Spang, iu Bedford, at 10 o'clock, A. M., When and where all par tie* interested can attend. (> IT SPA NO, March "iN'U AuJitrnv. JP NT!RELY VEGETABLE .7" * NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION*• ▲ PUUE TONIC MEDICINE. DR. HOOF LAND'S CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED BY Dr. C. If. JACKSON, Plill'a., Pa WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE Chronic or nervous dtbllihj, diseases of Iha kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach', such &• Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fulness, or blood to the Head, Acidity of tha Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, fulness or weight )n the Stom icb, sour Eructations, sink ing or fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, ■ swimming of the bead hurried and difficult, Breathing, Fluttering at the Hear*, choking or suffocating sensations when in < lying posture, Dec. i.rss of vision, dots or webs before the sight, Fever and dell pain in the bead, deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eye*, pain in the side, hack, chesty Li in o., ive., Sudden Flushes of ileal, Burning in the Fleso, Constant Imaginings of Evil, ui.J Gioat De pression of Spi rit s . And will positively prevent YELLOW FEVER, 15! LLI DCS FEVER, Ac. THEY CONTAIN AV ALCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY! They wn.u cuss the above diseases in ninety-r.ine cases out of a hundred induced by the extensive tale and universal pop ularity of Hoodnnd's German Bitters, (nurely vo latile) busts of ignorant Quacks and adventurers, have opened upon .uttering t.umariit) the flood gate- of Nostrums in th shape of pool whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugr, and chiiatened Tonics, Stomachics and Bitters. Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoi ol preparations in plelhorn bottles, and big bell ied ke<. under t lie modest appellation of Bitters; which, ia stead of coring, only aggravate disease, and leave, the disappointed sullerer in despair. HOOFLANR'S GERMAN BITTERS, Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the American pub lie ; and their reputation and sale ere not rivaled by any similar pr< partition. The prepiieturs have thousands of letters from tbe most eminent CLERGYMEN LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, AND CITIZENS, Testifying, of their own p-r.onal knowledge, 'o tbv beneficial eifecta and medical virtues of Ine.eßiltera, Do you want something to strengthen you f Do you want a good appetite f Do you want to bull I up your constitution I Do you Want to leel well I Do ) on want to get rid of nervousness? "o yon want energy ? Do )ou want to sleep well? Do you wont a brink and vigorous feeling t Jf you do,use HODKL AMD'S GERMAN BITTERS. From J. Kru-ton Brouin , V. D ., j Editor of the EH cyrlopr.di.i of Heligiou* Knowledge. Although not disposed lo f.voror recommend Pat ent medicines tr. general, thion!■ distrust of their ingredients and ellecls, t yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not teg'ify to the benefit he, believes himself to have received Irom any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus coi.trib ute to the benefit of others. t do this (he moie readily in regard to Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jaeltsou, of his rity, because I ivas prejudiced aguiiut them for tmony years, under the impression that they tvcis cheietlv an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., tor tha removal of this prejudice be proper test", and for encourage ment to try them, when suffering from great and leng continued debility. Tne use of threo bottles of these Bit'era, at the beginning of the present yeiir, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily ami menral vigor which 1 had not felt lor six months before, and had almost de spaired of regaining. I therefore thanaGod and my fijend ler directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philadelphia, Jane 23, 1881. From the Rtv. JOSEPH 11. KENNAKD, Vottor of the fenth Baptist Chunk. Pr. .lacksi m —Jiar Sir -.—l have been frequently rrque-ted to connect my name with commendaliona of different kinds of medicines, but ieaidtng the practice as eut of my app-opriate sphere, I have la all caaes declined , bu' with u cleat proof in varloes instances, nnd particularly in my own family, of thn usefulness of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. 1 de part for once from iny usual course, to express ray full conviction that, for general debility of the sys tem, and especially foi'Livei Complaint, It isaanf* and valuable preparation. In some caaes it may fail, but usually I doubt not it will be eery beneficial to those who suffer from the above causca. Youis, very respectfully, J. H. KEWNARK Eighth, below Coates St., Phil,, Dec. 2). F.tm iht U'ift of ALDERMAN WONDER, Gcrmanluwn. (Jermantown, June 1, 180U Oil. C. V. JACKSON—SIRJ — It gave me pleasure' two years ago, lo give you a ccrliticate, testifying what the German Bitters had done for me. lam now perfectly cured of all those diseases your med icine professes to cure, viz i—Dyspepsia, Chronic and Nervous debility, diseases of the Kidneys, Ac. The powerful influence it exerts upon Nervous pros tration is surprising. I have been consulted frequent ly in reference to your Hitters, and without hesita tion, have recommended it for'ha above complainU, and in every instance it has eUectu illy cured. Your, medicine has a great reputation in Germantqwn and is now sold in every Drug store, and in most of tba (Jiocery stores heie. if any one should question, what 1 say, let them come to Uermantowu, and 1 . will prove to their satisfaction, tant the Bitters ha"* cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above disease. Respectfully. HANNAH WUNDEP. Main St., above Rittenhouse, Uermantown, 1 v. BEWARE OF COI'NTGRFE!?. See that the signature of "O. M. JACKSON * on the WRAFrsu of each bottle Principal Office and Manufactory, -ATi. 631, .irch. Sheet JONES & KVA.VS. (Successors toC. M. JAOKSON A CO.,] PROVS. va'i For sale by the Druggists in Bedford. George B. Amtek, Sr. Clairsville. J. M. RarnJoilar .V Son, Bloody Rue. John S. Seliell, SchalKburg. 0. R t'.Afndoilar, W.ioljMstf Jua !*—
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