PR. TAYLOR, WH. K. HEMrifILL. Taylor 4* Hemphill, WHOLESALE DEALERS in MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS, 220 Market Street. South tide, between 2d and 3d, March 8, 1803— ly PHILADELPHIA. _____ ZIMMERMAN' WITH E. A. HENDRY, SUCCESSOR TO HENDRY AND HARRIS. . Manujacturer and Wholesale Dealer in BOOTS & SHOES No. 55 North Third Street., PHILADELPHIA, March 6, 1863—0 m. MICHAEL WARTMAA A CO., TOBACCO, mm m wm MANUFACTORY, No. 313 North Third Street, Second door below Wood, PHILADELPHIA. M. WARTMAN. 11. P. ENGKLMAN. March 6, — ly. .IOIVES, AVARiTEH A CO Successor 10 Fithian, Jones & Co. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, NO. 240 MARKET STREET Five doors below Third, south side, CIDEON r. JONES, i Whilfttitlphia. RICHARD C. WARNER, > V ' ' ' DAVID C. QOLDFN. \ We cordially invite the attention of the mer chants of Bedford county to our large assort ment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. March 6, 1863—Cm. WATERMAN, ln¥&ToT Wholesale Grocers, 407 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CAILOWHIM., PHILADELPHIA. March 7, 1863—1y. LEFEVRE, PARK & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in NOTIONS, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, White Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, Looking Glasses, Shirts and Drawers, Tarns, he. No. 238 North Third Street, between Race and Vine Streets, PHILADELPHIA. March C, 1863—6 m DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE OR RE tail, always under the market prices. We buy our goods exclusively lor cash and by that means are enabled to buy very cheap. We sellpt a very small advance annd buyers can always save from 5 to 20 per cent by malting their purchases of us. We have a large STOCK of MUSLINS, LINENS, DRESS GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, &c. To those about com mencing housekeeping, one of the best stocks of furnishing goods in Philadelphia will be found here. R. D. & W. H. PENNELL, 1021 Market at, Phil'a. March Ctli, 1863—3m0. MILTON COOPER, WM. M. PAKHAM, KOBT. Di WORK. COOPER, PARKIIIM WORK, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS AND STRJIW GOODS, No. 51 Norlh Third Street, BETWEEN MARKET AND ARCH, March 8, 1863-ly PH JLADKLPHIA. ARMAR YOUNG, DAVID YOUNG, 11. C. MOORE. JRMIR VOIINC, BRO. & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN EMBROIDERIES, LACES , White Goods, Hosier}", Mitts, Gloves, Trimmings, f)-c., No. 429 Market Street, 418 Commerce street, PHILADELPHIA. Msrch 6< 1863. ly PETER ARMBRUSTER Sf BRO., No. 306 North Third Street, Philadelphia. LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR WARE, CORN BROOMS & BRUSHES, Laces, Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull Muslins, Gloves and Hosiery of all kinds, And a general stock of FRENCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH GOODS. March 6,1863.—1y United States Clothing Emporium. GEO. W REED S> CO. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, JYo. 423 Market Strt'J, up itain, PHILADELPHIA N. B.—A 'ull assortment of Shirts, Drawers, O veralli and Gum Clothing,constantly on hand. March 0, 1803—6 m. MARTIN BVEIILER. ) I GEO. BONRRIQIIT. ft. it. HOWARD. J | C. P. SUEfbIROTT. BUEHLER. HOWARD & CO- Importer! and Dealers in-Foreign and Domestic ttatUDtyatie 3N® (EHiSXtfm No. 441 Market St., below Fifth, PHILADELPHIA. March 6, 1863—1y. A. A. SHUMWAY & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Boots & Shoes, No, 221 Market Street, and 210 Church Alley, PHILADELPHIA March 7,lßC3—ty. WM. S. BOTD. JOHN 1.. HOL-OH. W. 8. BOYD, JR. BOYD Si HOUGH, WHO LES Ji LE GROCERS, No. 17 SOUTH WATER ST., PHILADELPHIA. March 6, ISC3-Cm. FOIt SAL i: OH TRAJDEi 60 acre, ot land—lo cleared and under fence j with a log house thereon erected, adjoining George Tioutman, George May and other., partly in Juni atta and partly in Londonderry Townships, lately owned by Andrew Wolford. ALSO A tract of land in Harman's Bottom, containing 70 acres—about 45 acres cleared and under good fence—the balance well timbered. The improve ments are a two story log house, stable, he A never failing ftieam ot water runs through the land and two good springs are upon the land. School house, mills and churches in the neighboihood close by. ALSO Eighty acres of limestone land, on the Holhdnys hurg pike, 2[ miles from Bedford—a part of the Wm. Smith lands—about 12 acres well timbered and ballance under fence and in a high state of cul tivation. Sept. SO, 1801. O. F. SHANNON, UNION HOTEL.' WF.ST PITT ST., BKDKORD, PA. V. STKCKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. A splendid LIVERY STABLE is attached to this hotel. [May 9, 15G2. MINERAL SPRING HOTEL. THE undersigned has opened the above named Hotel a few doors South of the Court House, (formerly kept by Mrs. Filler, as a board ing House) where he will be happy to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. Boarders will be taken by the week, month or year. Persons attending Couit will find this House very convenient. The lied Rooms in this Hotel are very large and well ventilated and furnished in the best style.. The Bar will be supplied with choice liquor. The Stable will be in charge of a good and ay tentive hostler, ™ JOSEPH A LSI P. April 251h, ISC2. Bfbfovi) County, ts: At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and tor said county, on the Oth day of February, A. D. 1863, before the Judges of the said Court, On motion of O. K.Shannon, Ksq., the Court giant a rule on the hciis and legal representatives of A! ichael Fluck, late of Hopewell township, dec'd. to wit, ten full heirs, as follows: First, Jacob, a brother, residing in Bedford county, Pa.. 2nd Henry, dead, leaving issue John, residing in Blair county, Wm. S., residing in Bedford county, Henry residing in Bedford county, Emanuel residing in Harrison county, Missouri, Levi residing in Bedford county, I'a., Samuel S. residing in Bedford county, Pa., Sa vannah Bowser, Jeflerson county, Pa., Mary wife of D. S. Longenecker, dead, leaving issue 3 children, Nancy Jane, Louisa and Henry; third, Abram, dead, leaving issue Henry Fluck, in Hopewell township, Bedford county; fourth, Frederick, residing in Arm strong county, Pa.; fifth, Eli residing in Bedford county, sixth, William residing in Bedford county, seventh, Cathaiine Uorsuch, eighth, Susan Snyder, (lead, leaving issue four children, William, Catha rine Lingenfelter, wife ot Daniel Lingenfelter, re siding in Bedford county, Mrs. Smeitzer, wife of Kphraim Srneltzer, residing in Benton county, lowa, and Lliza Snyder residing in Bedfoid county, Pa., ninth, Tobias, dead, leaving issue six children as follows, Mary Bare, wife of John Bare, lesiding in Bedford county, Pa., Henry S. Fluck,.lohn B. Fluck, Catharine, wife of Samuel Tetwiler, Samuel Fluck, Susan, wite of Conrad Imler, tenth Alary Fluck, re siding in Bedford county, Pa., to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, in and for the county of Bedturd, on the first Monday of May, the 4th day, A. 1). 1563, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased, at the valuation which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ of partition oi valuation issued out cf our said Court, and to the Sheriff of said county direct ed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. testimony whereof I have hereunto II sel m y hand end the seal of said Court at Bedford, the 12th day uf February, A. D. 1863. Utest, A. B. BI'NN, Clerk. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. March 13. Bebforb (Sonuttt, ss: At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for said county, on the 9th day of February, A. D. 1803, before the Judges of the said Court, On motion of O. E. Shannon, Esq., the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Mrs. Eve Claar, late of Bedford township, dee'd, to wit: Susan Stickler, residing in Bedford county, l'a-, Rachel, intermarried with Zach. Koons, Bed foid, Pa., Betsy Claar, Margaret, wife ot Lewis Ling, Sarah, wife of Nicholas Russell, Rosannah, wife of George Riddle, residing in Ohio, Hetty, wife of Thomas Amich, residing in Bedford county, Henry Claar, residing in Bedford county, Pa , to be and appear at an Oiphans' Court to be held at Bed ford, in and lor the county of Bedford, on the first Monday, 4th day of May, A. D. 1863, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased, at thevaluation which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation is sued out of our said Court, and to the Sheriff of said county directed* or show cause why the same should r.ot be sold. •In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of 9aid Court at Bedford, the 12th day of February, A. B. BUNN, Clerk. Attest—Jons J. CESSNA, Sheriff. March 13, 1863. 13cbfovb Ciutnti), so: At an OiphaiTs' Court held at Bedford, in and for said county, on the 9th day of February, A. D. 1863, before the Judges of the said Court, On motion of S. L. Russell, F.sq., the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Dan iel Houk, late of Cumberland Valley township, de ceased, to wit: One daughter, named Mary, inter married with Amos Gross, residing in Allegany co., Md., and the children of his son, Geo. Houk, dead, viz ; Drusilla, intermarried with Daniel Wolford, Oliver P. H. Houk, Daniel Houk and Geo. C. Houk, the three last named being minors ; said children all residing tn Cumberland Valley township, alore said, the children of Sarah, now deceased, who was intermarried with John B. Hardinger, viz: George Hardittger, now residing in Monroe county, Michi gan, Sarah Amanda, intermarried with Geo. Hite, residing in Cumberland, Md., Daniel H. Hardinger, lately residing in Logan county, Illinois, now in the army of the United States, Hiram Hardinger, resi ding in Cumberland Valley township, Uforesaid, the children of Elizabeth, now deceased, who was in termarried with John Hardinger, viz: Denied H. Hardinger, lately residing in the state of Ohio, now iii the army of the United States, Reuben Harding er, lately residing in the said township of Cumber land Valley, now in the army of the United States, and George W. Hardinger, residing in said township ol Cumberland Valley, and the children of Drusilla, now deceased, who was intermarried with Zadoc Brashears, viz: Daniel Forest Brashears, lately re siding in Allegany county, Md., now in the army ot the United States, Joseph Brashears, lately resi ding in said county of Allegany, Md., bu* now in the army of the U. States, Aim Maria Brashears; and William Brashears, who are minors, residing in said Allegany county, Md., to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, in and for the county of Redl'ord, on the first Monday, the 4th day of May, A. D. 1863, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased, at the valuation which hps ben valued and appraised in pursuance ola writ of partition or valuation issued out ol our said Court and to the Sheriff of said county diiected, or show cause why the same should not be sold. In testimony whereof I have hereunto ■ fIHSVn set my hand and the seal ol said Court vw—UeSsfet at Bedfort, the :2th day of February, A. 1). 3883. A. B. BUNN, Cl'k. Attest—JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. March 13, 1863. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION r THE Jftammotk Stock AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S CHEAP STORE, NOW OPENING. 11 is customers and the public generally nrc in vited to call and examine for themselves. HIS GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! c;— -~T r .\ LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTEREST b Y EXJMIJfUfB MY STOCK. A LARGE LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND VERY CHEAP, lbrm a part of my new stock. SPRING WEAR, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ladies' Dress Goods, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, &C\, &C. All to be had at the store ofJYM. Shoemaker. Iledford, March, 6, 1803: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of So phia Palmer, late of Harrison lp., dee'd, hav ing been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authcntica ted for settlement: I.EONARD'BITTNER. Feb. 20, 18(53.—Gt. Adm'r. EDFORD HOTEL AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to an nounce that be tas leased the Bedford Hotel, on Pitt Street, where he would be happy to meet his old friends, and the public generally-. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges his word that bis most energetic efforts will be employed to ren thr comlortable all who give him a call. The tyuse will be handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants wil be engaged. Persons visiting the B.dford Springs, as well as those unending Court, and the travelling communi ty generally, aie respectfully invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. C3*Boarders taken by the week, month, or year, on favorable terms. (CAmple and comfortable stabling is attached de tbis Hotel, which will always be attended by a oarelul hostler. Also, a safe and convenient car. riage house. ALL THE STAGES STOP AT THIS HOTEL. JOHN HA^ER, Aug. 1, 1800. Fioprietor 4*len Savage Mills* I'he subscriber having a large Steam Saw Mill erected on the late Qeorge Mowry tract of timber land, ia now ready to receive orders for LUMBER, such as White Pine Boards, Plank, Spruce Scantling and Boards, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Shin gles, Fencing Boards and Bridge Timbers ol any length up to thirty-six feet, Oak or Pine. E7"orders left at my house in Bedford, or at the Mills, will be thankfully received. Prices mod rate. THOS. C. GARRETT, Bedford, January 2, lsG3,—Cm. llcoiionr a Wealth! mm Kim i-sm. The BEST and CHEAPEST Household REMEDY in the World. Madame ZADOO PORTER'S GREAT COUGH REMEDY. t Madame ZADOC PORTERS Cu rative Balsam is warranted if used recording to the direc tions, to cure in all esses Coughs Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all.Bffec tions of the throat ana Lungs. Madame Zadoc Porter's Bal sam is prepared with all the requisite care and skill, from a combination of the best rem - edies the vegetable kingdom affords, its remedial quali ties are based on its power to assist .the healthy and vigor ous circulation of the blood, thro' the Lungs. It is not a violent remeby, but emolienl warming, searching and effec tive; can be taken by the oldest person or the youngest Madame Zadoc Porter's Balsam has been in use by the public for 18 years, and has acquired its present sale simply by being rec ommended by those ;wbo J have used it to their af dieted friends and others. MOST IMPORTANT.—Madame Zadoc Porter's Curative Balsam is sold 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 its cost. NOTICE.—SAVE YOUR MONEY ! —Do not be per suaded to purchase articles at 4s. to $1 Whi:h do r.ot contain the virtues of 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 sometimes reccommend oth er medicines on which their profits are larger, un less the customer insist upon having Madame Por tei's and no other. ASK for Madame Porter's Cura tive Balsam, price 13 cents, and in large bottles at 2,'icents, and take no other. If you cannot get it at one store you can at another. K7"Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 13 cts., and in larger bottles at 25 cts. HALL &RUCKEL, Proprietors. NEW YORK. January, 23, 1883,—1y. FALL AND WINTER GOODS: MRS. S. E. SIGAFOOS Has just returned from the city with her usual as sortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, con sisting of the latest style of dress goods, such as French and English Marinoes ,■ French Marino Robes ; Plain and Figured Re.pt s ; Cathmens, Delaines and P r ir. ALSO, AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF WOOLEN GOODS, CONStSYIXU OF Iloods, Clouds, Sontags, Garibaldi's, and Opera CAPS. Felt and Velvet BONNETS OF THE LATEST STYLE, TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED. FLOWERS, RUCHES, RIBBONS, PLUMES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. A splendid assortment of Imported nnd American FU ft f which are being sold at |:rc?< much lower than ever belorc odered in this : # (ETAI! who wish FUP.i v • 1 •-•ail themselves of this opportunity of p vri';,: :;r themselves an Elegant f-'sfc Purß, AT THE KKD' C'T PRICES. Al.SO—F.very vaiirty of FANCY GOODS, to gether with Ladies' Morocco BOOTS and ShOES SHAWLS,-MUSLINS, CAMBRICS, HOSE, GLOVES, BUTTONS, *tc., &c. All of which having been bought for CASII, will be sold at prices that will ostr ALL COMPETITION. and examine the goods and prices for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. SARAH E. SIGAFOOS. Bedford, December 5, 1862. Come this Way FJOR BARGAINS!! FALL AND WINTER STOCK. J. B. FARQITHAR, MjIN.VS CORNER, JULIANA STREET Is just opening a 1 >rge stock ol Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, READY MADE CLOTHING, Dress Coats, Over Coals, Pants St Vests SHOES AND BOOTS, Mens' ami Boys' Shoes and Boots, Ladies snd Mis ses Shoes as cheap as the cheapest. GROCERIES. OoHee, Sugar, Syrup Molasses, Teas, and a general assortment of Spices. Tobacco and Cigars. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, with an assort ment of Choice Cigars. FARMERS will find it to their interest to give us a call, as we are trading for Grain and Country Produce. November 14, 1802. Hoi lowa y' Pilla and Ointment. All who have friends nnd relatives in the ermy or navy, should take especial care, that they be am ply supplied with these Pills and Ointment ; and where the brave soldiers and sailors have neglected to provide themselves with them, no better present can he sent them by their friends. They have been proved to be the soldier's never-failing Iriend in the hour of need. Coughs and Colds Affecting) Troops, Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by using these admirable medicines, and by paying pro per attention 'o the directions which are attached to each pot or box. Sick Headache and Want of Appetite, Inciden tal to Soldiers, Those feelings which so sadden us, usually arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspira tion, or esting and drinking whatever is unwhole some, thus disturbing the healthfuljaction of the liver and t omach. These organs must be reliev ed, if you'desire to be well. The pills, taking ac cording to the printed instructions, will quickly produce a healthy action in both liver and stomach, and as a natural con sequence a clear head and good appetite. Weakness or Debility induced by over Fatigue, ! Will soon disappear by the use ol these invaluable pills, and the soldier will quickly acquire edditionnj strength. Never let the bowels be eit' confined or unduly acted upon It may seem strange that Holloway's Pills should be lecommended for Dys entery and Flux, many persons supposing that they wou Id increase the relaxation. This is a gr at mis take, for these pills will correct the livei and stom ach and thus remove all the acrid humors from the system. This medicine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic system however deranged, while health and strength follow as a matter of couise. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the bowels so sure as this famous medicine. . Volunteers 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 other manner they dry up in one part to break out in another. 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 had oases to insure a lasting cure. For Woundsfithcr occasioned by the Bayonet, 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 holloway's Pills and Ointment. The poor wounded and almost dying sufferer might have his wounds dressed immediately, if he would only provide him self with this matchless Ointment, which should be thrust into the wound and smeared all round it, then covered with a piece of linen from his knap sack and compressed with a handkerchief. Taking night and morning 0 or 8 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 the words "HOLI.OWAY, NEW I'ORK AND LONDON," are discernible as a Water-marh in every leaf of the book ol directions alound each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the tight. A handsome reward will be given to any one 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 the manufactory of Professor Hoi.r.o- WAV, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respec table Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, through out the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cts, and $1 each. l'here is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patiente in every disorder are atfixed to each box. January 23, 1563. ]y. O Yes ! O Yes ! I take this method of informing the public that I have taken out Auctioneer and Sale License, and will attend wheiever desired on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Apply to D. T. AKE. St. Clairsville, Bedford Co., Pa. December 10, 1862.—6 m. O Yes! O Yes!! 1 take this method of informing the public that 1 have taken out Auctioneei and Sale License, nnd will attend whenever desired on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Persons wishing the services of the auctioneer, will please call upon the undersigned before adver tising. Apply to JOHN ALSIP, Jan. 2, 1863. Bedford Pa. © IV! © IV!! The undersigned having taken out Auctioneei and bale License, is now ready to CRY SALES on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. It will be reccollected that no one is le gally entitled to act as a crier o Sales, unless he procures a license. Addres LEVI AGNEW, Jan. 2, 1863—tf Bedford, Pa. O Yes! O Yes!! The subscriber having taken out Auctioneer and Sale License, will attend wherever desired on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. WILLIAM A. POWELL. Jannary 16, 1863. O Yes! O Yes! I'take this method of informing the public that I have taken out Auctioneer and Sale License, and wilt atteni. wherever desired on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Apply to THOMAS W. HORTON. Broadtop tp., Bedford co., Pa. Feb. 13, 1803. For Sale, Ji Palent 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, ISO 3. VALUABLE FAHM FOR SALE. An excellent farm, situated 4J miles North East of Bedford, in Bedford township, containing ISO Acres, JMore 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 aud Barn, A young orchard of choice fruit, flte., flee. The farm adjoins lands of Charles Smith, Tho's. Hughes, and others. The title is entirely free from ail in cumbrances. For further particulars inquire of the editor of the Gazette, or JOHN H.RUSH, Bedford, Pa. March 21, ISG2.—tf. ! kIHHELI. HOUSE. ' ON HUE EUROPEAN PLAN, C STRKET, UETWEEN 41 AND GTH STREETS, ! .X'tnr the. Notional Hotel, nnd two squaies from the Railroad Depot, WASHINGTON, D C. Fine Parlors for the Accommodation of Ladies. Room and Boaid per day $3 00 Room and Board per week - - - 10 00 Rooms, alone, per day - - - 1 00 Meals, each, - .... Flo Meals, per week, alone, ... 3)000 Lodging, if the room is vacated by 7 a. m. 50 The KIMMELL HOUSE is newly and elegantly fur nished, and in every respect a first class Hotel. I invite the public to call and examine. A. F. KIMMKLL, Proprietor. The best Livery Stable in the City, Attached. GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. The following Stages run from the Kimmell Hous daily: To Leonardtown, St. Mary's Co., Md., via Jurrattsville, T. B. Beantown, Byrontown, He-ares ville, Charlotte Hall, Chaptico, and Leonardtown. Also a tri-weekly line to Port Tobacco, leaves the Kimmell House every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday, at past 7a. m., via Prscataway, Duffield,- to Port Tobacco. A. F. KIMMELL, Agent. January 10, ISG3. Pension & Bounty Claims. Cessna & Shannon have received all the forms and instructions lor procuring Soldiers Pensious 4- Bounty money. The earlier application is made the sooner claims will be attended to at Washing ton. CESSNA & SHANNON, January 2, 18G.1, —tf. Bedford, Pa. A PUMPS!!! ■ 'Bin. 1 am engaged ir. selling the HiiUjft. e P um P — certainly the 111'mTvy only pump well adapted to this climate. Persons in need of a good f Is' P utn l> w '" l '° we " *° g'** i \ me a call. F v i§|| CyOrders from all parts j of the county will be attend :;.'l ed to with promptness. -'"si! ADDRESS: WM. C. SNIVEI.Y, n .. t. J™ Schellsburg. ■C" Aug. 1, 1862.—3 m BOUSE, BEDFORD, PA. MRS. S. FILLER would respectfully announce to her fr:ends in Bedford County, and to the public generally, that she has leased, tor a term of yeara, the large and convenient brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Juliana streets, Bedford, Pa., known as the -'WASHINGTON HOUSE," and lately kept by MRS. COOK. This house is be ng thoroughly re fitted and refurnished, and is now open for the re ception ot guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS" and persons attending Court, will find this house a pleasant and comfortable temporary home.—Every attention will be pai.. to the comfort and accommodation of guests. The table will at alt times be supplied with the best the markets afford. Charges moderate. Extensive stabling is attached to this bote], and a careful and competent hostler wil be in atten dance. Special attention will be paid to the accom modation of the tarming community. March 30th, 1860. DRUGS AND BOOKS H. C. REAMER. JULIANN* STREET, BEDFORD, PA., on the stand formerly occupied ly Dr. F. C. Reamer t WHOLESALE and re- mflWm II tail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye mmSmmW Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnish tine, Winddw Glass, Giassware •ceived, a large stock of American, French and 1 English perfumery. Also, a great variety of fine Soaps for toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonic'e Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, from a light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Sha ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives,. Pocket Books, Portmonnaies, Segar cases, ire. -ALSO— Have and will keep constantly on hand, a supply of Coal Oil, Burning fluid andCamphine, with a great variety of the most modern and best styde of coal oil and fluid lamps. Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, BUS voring Extracts and Spices of all sorts, FineSegars, Snufls, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal patent medicines in use, will keep a full supply constantly on band. —ALSO— Dealer in Books, &c., consisting of Geographical* Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, Law r 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, Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Receipts. promptly filled and satisfaction guar anteed, with regard both to price and quality. tX7~Physicians' Prescriptions carefully and accu rately compoutrded at all hours of the day or night. Dec. 16, 1859. JUNIATA. MILLS. THE subscribers, having leased this well known manufacturing establishment, are no*.* piepared to do CARDING AND FULLING, in the best of style. They are also manufacturing and keep constantly on band, for sale or trade, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SATINETTS, BLAN KETS, STOCKING-YARN, 4-c. Having a practi cal knowledge of the business and employing none but competent and experienced workmen and be r.g determined, to spare no eflorts to give satisfac tion to tbeir customers, they respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. TERMS for carding and fulling strictly rash. They have on hand a large stock of goods which they desire to trade for good clean wool. The highest cash price will be paid for goodi clean tub-washed wool. J. & S. S. LUTZ; Way. 16, 1862. A Lecture TO YOUNG HEN! Just published, in a sealed envelope. Price S cts. J} Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical rure of Spermatorrhea'or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and" Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Phys ical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, He.— By ROBERT .1. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the Green Boot, 4-c. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-abuse may be eflectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of eore at r once certain and effectual, by which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, y cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically.—j This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands sad s thousands. , Sent under Seal, to any addreas, in a plain, sealed - envelope, on the receipt of aix cents, or two post i age stamps, bv addressing CH AS. J. C. KLINE H CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post office box. 439®. October 17, 1893
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