Receipt* and Expenditure* OF THE POOR AND HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT Of Bedford Count} for'Jht year ending January 1, 1863. GEORGE BLYMIRE, Treasurer, DR. Bac'd from & Steele oollector for 1859, $37 78 Prom M. Holderbaum for 1860 38 31 H. Wvrtz " 9 50 D. Ktcbey " 66 52 A. Crqyle " 52 25 *. ©.Barclay 1861 235 20 S. Defibaugh " 315 84 Johu Binard " 168 87 H. Shafer " 1 60 H. Wertz " 68 97 H. May " 146 00 J. Fink " 79 89 F. Hildebrandt •• 106 86 Jacob Stoler " 40 72 Wm. Bonnell " 216 44 Joseph Pennell 182 00 ' P. H. Studebaker " 275 35 D. A. T. Black " 75 00 John Manspoaker " 28 63 H. Bark man " 80 00 M. Lute '• 249 98 A. E. Schell •• 42 00 F. Beard " 236 12 Rudolph Hoover " 332 50 Samuel Working " 254 37 T. M. Lynch 1862 442 37 Wm. Phillips " 364 04 Thomas Prioe " 77 15 John A. Gump " 58 55 Philip Hardm&n " 200 00 M. L. Hetrick " 200 72 Samuel Steele " 69 95 Casper Stronp '• 65 00 Wm. Cook •' 49 00 Daniel Stoler " 92 50 Baltzer Fletcher '• 180 00 John Wayde '• 100 00 John Ritchey " 154 00 Samuel Corl " 49 12 John Robinson " 120 00 N. N. Koonte " 310 47 John Feaster " 300 00 Francis Beard " 155 00 Joseph R. Durborrow " 234 60 Samuel Working " 245 00 G. Widel for sheep 68 60 S. Bender, Esq., does ' 140 $7,077 67 Balance due Treasurer $ 31 61 $7,109 28 TREASURER, CR By amount paid out on tundry cktekt, viz : Paid S. Defibaugh for beef $34 81 A. Statler for coal 19 00 S. Defibaugh for beef 108 28 C. W. Aabcom merchandise 2! 70 D. Barley keeping outdoor pauper 20 00 D. Sleigbter do do do 20 00 P. Little for beef 9 09 Dr, J, Magriff med. at. on pauper 10 70 James Taylor for potatoes 10 CP James Burna lumber 21 25 H, Dorsey for beef 18 50 Wm. Cook do 10 52 Joseph Filler on contract tor building 13 23 E. B. Trout for beef 31 62 John Nelson on account 20 OC A. B. Cramer merchandise 99 50 John Arnold hardware 13 9! S. Ssigle keepi ig outdoor pauper 20 00 John Hafer lime 107 53 P. H- Studebaker beef 37 52 R. Statler k Son goods for Mrs. Hughe,' 7 00 Dr. J. W. Mullin medicine do 6 75 E. Statler ik Son lomber 3 71 Joseph Filler contract for building 19 00 James Taylor applebutter 21 00 Samuel Davis money borrowed 636 00 Dr. F. C. Reamer salary 15 00 J. W. Miller oats 18 75 B. F. Meyers printing 38 00 J. Harkleroad bacon and applebutter 11 40 H. Dorsey corn 16 50 Wm. M. Cook beef 7 00 F. Meneh oats 19 45 Dr. F. C. Reamer salary as physician 15 00 J. Hafar lime 28 00 M. Naugle for cow and calf 13 00 Joseph Filler contract on building 25 00 John Amos work 1® ®9 Dr. F. C. Reamer salary as physician 13 00 George Widel sundry articles 34 47 H. C. Reamer drugs 2 ® 14 J. Biddle applebutter $ $3 J Mower, Esq., service* at attorney 15 00 8. Shuck it Co. bill of goods 3® 89 R. Fyao do do 22 95 Wm. M. Cook btef 8 12 Wm. M. Cook beef 1® S.k W. Shuck merchandise 33 75 Shires hf Jordan eastings 1140 J L. Brumbaugh beef 23 13 H. &B.T.R. R. Co. freight on goods 819 John Nelson balance on account 36 51 A. Ake beef 31 20 S. Defibaugh beef J® 60 J. Noble & Co. merchandise 32 12 Rev. R, F. Sample part of check 23 00 D. Points wheat IS 00 C M Ream applebutter 7 25 J L Prince removal of paupers 11 20 A B Cramer merchandise 167 16 M Lutz part of check 82 01 H C Reamer arugt 39 47 A Ake plenk 10 00 M Heidentball at. and med. for Mitchell 15 00 J 8 Brumbaugh sheep 76 80 Wm. Hartley hardware 63 63 Masoa k Lee merchandise 56 97 A Ake beef 21 32 J Seed merchandise 9 92 Wm Bpidle mill irons 7 36 1 B W Garretson salt 3 00 R D Barclay beef 19 50 John Wyant keeping pauper 30 ®0 Wm Hartley hardware 70 59 ' Wm M Cook beet 50 J W Carson 4- Co groceries 8® 25 N Lyons k Sons merchandise 21 33 H C Reamer drags 21 10 J Filler on cootraet for building ' 17 25 Sarah Byerly attendance 00 pauper 5 06 Isaac Lipple merchandise 63 29 P A Beed bacon nod goods 55 96 John Hafer lime iOt 00 Wm Mitburn bedsteads 8 88 A Statler coal 9 75 Wm M Cook beaf , 16 48 E Statler k Son merchandise 10 00 P F Lehman removal of pauper 8 70 D Barley keeping Cath. Dicker 16 00 J W Tomlinaoa beef and pork 115 09 3 Reigbard beef 11 16 D Amos oats 8 00 George Gray beef 5 45 Or F C Reamer ealary a* phveician IS 00 Wm M Cook beef 6 73 J Reigbard beef 10 88 J T Gephart bacon 7 75 T Slack making graveyard fence 8 00 D MeVicker bacon 6 SO W Griffith supporting £ Claycomb 8 72 M Lots balance on cheek for money t iBB borrowed [ Henry Fluck removal of pauper 9 60 i M Hoiderbanm bacca 16 43 Directors of Franklin county Alms I 23 00 Boose for support of M>e Irvine y George Rhodes refunding cheek 32 42 Fernet Fink do do 20 00 H Geiger ACo groceriea • • • 285 66 G Blymut Is Son hardware, tinware, and freight en good# 86 X M L Putt part of check Ho 27 ■ 14 00 J Jtesoery money borrowed 130 o ft 3 W Criimae beef 21 52 A Bsopp ntirrhendire 5 33 L Jamison b*ei 18 I'd J Mower, Esq., attorney lor live years SO 00 John May applebutter 11 US J M Campbell attendance on P 3mith '8 20 Philip Dieht applebutter 1 06 A Alio salary 10 00 3 S Fluke freight anil aalt A 80 W Y Poorman coffin 4 25 John Cenvery expenses to Stonerstown 800 John Bridabam brick 1 71 T R Gettyc salary 8 25 Jacob Line beef 3 25 J E Satterfielil removing, pauper 3 40 W Y. Poermaa coffin 3 00 J Harkleroad 3 50 S Barnba.t removing pauper 4 00 Wm Leary witness at Court 2 43 V Brengle cooperage 2 92 V Steckman horse hire 1 10 William States boards 3 00 Wm F Moorehead applebutter 3 30 A Alee clover seed 4 02 A Bowers ten pair of shoes € 00 A Bowers bill of goods 6 51 M Holderbaum per cent on duplicate 4 46 Jacob Evans support ol' S Lucket 4 00 A Hull removal of J Hughes and family 100 Wm M Cook beef * 2 72 W Y Poorman coffin for J Hughes 6 00 S A Carmack leinova! of pauper 4 50 L height digging grave far pauper 1 25 Jotn Schell shoes 125 M Gdllaher attending masons 4 00 J Sleek gupport of pauper 4 50 A L Beckhirffer 2 19 J Claycomb support of pauper 5 00 A Ake grain for Claycomb 3 00 J tailer applebutter 6 00 S Afanipeaker removing pauper 4 50 T R Gettys salary 10 00 A Dibert beef 0 47 A Kitchey.removing pauper 4 00 Isaac Evana making coffin • 4 00 T P Studebaker removing pauper 2 37 John Little freight on goods 2 55 T R Gettvs salary 10 00 lit F C Reamer ..alary 15 00 J G Poor removing pauper 3 77 A Hassler removing pauper 2 00 H Barley applebutter 1 50 .Vr G Lysinger applebutter 1 88 W M Pearson boarding Ik washing for 4 00 A Kichtner A Ake salary 30 00 Dr F C Reamer salary 13 00 Jtfargarec Fetterly merchandise 3 08 W F Stock making coffin 3 50 James Afullin lumber 4 00 G Bennett removing pauper 4 60 Jotepb Black amount overpaid on dup 2 00 J B Farqubar goods . 3 00 iletty Funk chairs 1 80 Amos Evans coffin 2 50 M Naogle witness in Court 1 00 J W Beeler beet 2 55 T K Gettys salary 12 00 J E Colviu merchandise 1 98 J B Baker applebutter < 3 57 J Shaw applebutter 4 00 David A/iller issuing order 50 J G Jlfay 6 30 D Afeltgac issuing orders 1 00 T R Gettys making duplicates 20 00 James Afullin 3 12 Joseph Hiniah 2 80 Jacob Brenneman issuing orders 1 00 Philip Little tar 1 75 George Smouae witness at Court 1 61 George Mi nn cloverseed 3so John Carender removing pauper 3 10 Jumts bridges mailing fence 15 86 John Eater balance on account 5 00 A Sliffler mailing graveyard fence 7 09 J W Carson & Co groceries > 38 01 A Stecaey wheat 7 50 R Fyan merchandise 32 97 David Over printing 54 63 Sarah Byerly attendance upon M -lfaur 00 Wn Lentz brooms 5 00 G D Shuck int. and prim on check 52 20 W F Moore be id salary 82 79 W Leary salary . 103 15 S Jk W Shuck merchandise 68 6-1 J B Farquhar tobacco 43 12 A Bawser lumber 25 33 J W Carson (t Co groceries 38 10 Dr F C Doyle med. attendance on pan. 28 00 Cessna Si Shannon trying case in court 10 00 O E Shannon att'y for Drs Moore k Kelley 96 00 Dee Treasurer at last settlement 198 03 Treasurers salary for 1862 60 00 Stationery 10 00 Auditors and clerks salary 20 00 Oncurrent money 12 00 P F Lehman check 998 8 70 Exonerations to collectors 23138 Percentage 345 51 Interest on sUDdry checks • 229 80 Amount doe Treasurer 31 62 Total $7,109 28 We the undersigned, auditors of Bedford County, do certify that we have examinod the foregoing account of George Blymire, Treasu surcs of tho Poor and House of Employment of Bedford County, and find the same to be correct and true as above stated and that there is a balance due to aids Treasurer of $31.61 J. Witness our hands and seal this 7th day of January, A. D. 1863. GEORGE BAUGHMAN, DAN'LL. DEFIBAUGH, Attest JOHN H. BARTON. Thokas K. Gettvs, Cleric. Actus! expenses for the House snd support of paupers lor 1862, $3,120.33 t_. nQ OH . Do. for previous years. 3,989.03} J Sialtnent and Report of Geo. Wide!, Steward of the Poor and House of employment of Bedford county, from Ist of January, 1862, till Ist of Januarx 1863. 'DR. To cash from S. 11. Tate for Beef $3 68 " T. M. Lynch " 396 Goods bought from I. Lipple 3 36 10 bushels of rye 5 00 Cash from T. R. Gcttys for rye 1 00 1 barrel flour 6 00 Cash from J. E. Wills for boarding 2 66 Cor and buckwheat flour 2 00 Wheat and flour sold 26 00 20 bushels wheat sold 2.3 00 2 bushels buckwheat 1 50 Balance 61 27 139 43 1862 CR. By balance on settlement 36 65 1 ton plaster 7 00- Mittens 1 50 Removing S Mogle pauper .3 41' Hauling boards 35 Hauling coal 1 15, Cask paid for work at race 1 00 t '• Hauling boards 90 Summoning G. Smouse as witness in / j ~q Court in case of J Filler Paid for 350 rails 7 00 " Making feuco 'J 50 " . 00 locust posts 000 Cash paid W. Herring for toil 1 00 , " M. Naugle hauling I '25 " Expenses to Stonerstown 2 75 " " Rainsburg 40 " Making fcncejaround yard 250 " Expenses to Hopewell 1 52 " " hauling Geller's Goods 91 " Work at mill dam 1 50 " Hauling coal 1 36 " Removing pauper P. Smith. 1 87 '• Lime and postage 1 75 " Fruit 4 50 " Hauling coal 3 71 " , 6 bag# 3 75 | ' " 4 four barrels 1 00 , " W. Herring toll 1 00 ' Hauling coal !i 05 Hauling lumber i 20 D. Beard fur milling .'l2 50 139 43 Statement of the Poor House Mil from lsf January 1862, till Ist Janua.y 1863. DR B c v f* amount of grain bro'c g" *3 3 5 in ai per monthly re- • <? c port* S 3 332| 257 !50i 42 54i Railed on farm 33 67 Bought of lmler 4) 74 Amount 370 331*1 504 42 St* CR By amount of grain used in Poor House and sold sun dry persons for cash and on accounts, <Vc. Used in Poor House 389 20 -U4 634 Horse teed 116 Hog feed 70 524 Codec 19 Sold sundry persons 40 45J 2 8 Amount 420 270* 43J 714 324 Produce of the Farm and Gtrden. .18 tons hay, 4 loads corn fodder, 270 bush els of corn, 86 bushels rye, 113 bushels wheat, 109 bushels oats, 350 bushels potatoes, 15 bushels beans, 10 bushels large onions, li bush els small onions, 12 bushels tomatoes, 10 bush el beets, 4 bushel turnips, 6 bushel parsnips, 2000 heads cabbage, 5 barrels sour kraut, 4 barrels cucumber pickles, 15 barrels soft soap, 14 barrels hard soap, 154) pounds tallow, 526 pounds lard, 360 pounds butter, pounds pork, 1800 pounds beef, 250 pounds veal, 135 pounds wool, 3 beef bides 4 calf skins. Stock on the Farm 3 head of horses, 8 cows, 1 bull, 19 hogs, 32 shccpi Articles Manufactured by Matron. 10 sheets, 24 pillow slips, 8 bed ticks, 1 bolsters, 8 comforts, 27 aprons, 29 women's dresses, 48 mens' shirts, 17 womens' sacks, 50 pairs woolen stockings, 7 childrens'skirts, 31 pairs metis' pantst, 10 shrouds, 30 chimese, 20 childrens' dresses, 16 childrens' aprons, 1 hood, 5 womens' skirts, 11 vests, 5 woolen coats, 12 sun bonnets, 17 childrens' skirts, 8 womens' caps, 33 towels, 5 table cloths, 10 pair mens' drawers. List of paupers admitted, discharged, during each month, and tbe number remaining at tbe end of each month ; also tbe average number supported in the House during the year, together with tbe number of out-door paupers supported bv the Institution, from the Ist day of January, 1862, till tbe Ist day of January, 1863. >1 W, G| O Bit! Whj teg lj Ells fi Is fS s % §• 1-5* §•" ci. as 3" 1862 ' "tow January, L'j 20 41 February, j 1 1 19 40 March, 111 19 39 April, 2 2 2 20 36 May, 1 20 35 June, 3 1 2 20 35 July. 5 1 22 37 August, 13 1 1 28 42 September, 14 5? 49 October, 3 2 3 27 38 November, 6 23 36 December, 2 ! 24 37 Making an average of 65J per month, of whom 10 are colored, 2 are blind, 29 are insane. A150261 wayfaring persons were provided with board and lodging—there are also 2 out-door paupers who are not included in the above. WP, the undersigned, directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Bedford County do certify that we have examined the above ac count, statement and report of George Widcl, Steward of the Poor and House of employment of Bedford County from the Ist day of Janua ry, A. D. 18G2, till the Ist duyof January, A- D. 1863, and find the damo to be correct. Witness our hands and seals this 6th day of January, A. D- 1863. A. AKE, J. S BRUMBAUGH, SOL. REIGHARD, Virtctort. Attest THOMAS R. GEITJS, Clerk, MINERAL SPRING HOTEL. THE undersigred 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 Sod this House very convenient. The Bed 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 at tentive hostler. .. JOSEPH ALSIP. April 23th, 1862. Come this Way FOR BARGAINS!! FALL AND WINTER STOCK. J. B. FARQUHAR, -VIVA'S CORNER, JULIANA I STREET Is just opehing a lirje stock ot i Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, READY MADE (LOTH4NG. Dress Soata, Over Costs, Pants & Vests .+ B 0 E S I N D 800 T S, Mens' and Hoys' Shoes and loots. Ladies snd Mis* "i see Shoes as cheap s the cheapest. GROCERIES Coffee, Sugar, Syrup Molaoss, Teas, and a general assortment i Spies# Tobacco aid Cigars. Chewing and Smoking Ibaco, with an assort- ment of Cboce Cigars. FARMERS will find it to their interest to give ss a call, ss wi are trtdng far Grain and Country Produce Nerewlsr I*, 2ES3 THE SOLDIER'STRUE RRIENR Always Realty. H OLLOWAY'S OINTMENT Extraordinary Military Salve. Long marches, lore and ji# joint*, blistered and inflamed feet, all these, th* Soldier must endure Motbeta, remember this, when your eons are grasp* ing their mualcets to meet danger, drinlc what re lief a single pot of this all healing and cooling Salve will give to the one you love ■when far away from borne and friends. It bardstia and makes tough the feet so tbatthey can endnrw greet fatiguh It sooths and relieves the idflamed and alii joirts leave them suple, strong and vigorous, while for, Sabre Cuts and Gunshot Wounds, It stands unequalled, removing and mreventmg eve* ry veative of inflamation and gently drawing the edges together, it quickly and completely beats the most frightful wounds. Wives and Sistejs of Volunteers. You cannot put into the Knapsrcka of year Hus bands and Brothers, a more valuable or meat nee sa lary gif than a supply of this The lonely sentry walking his round* at nigh exposep to drenching rains and chill nigh t nil* i often seized with most VIOLENT PAINS, COUG and SUFFOCATING HOARSENESS, flrst evmp toms of QUICK CONSUMPTION, but if supplia with HOLLOW AY'S PILLS and HOLLQWAV'S O INTNMT all danger it averted, a few Pißs taken night and morning, and the Ointment briskly rubbed twice* day over the throat and cheat will remove the SE VEREST PAINS and atop the moat distressing and DANGEROUS COUGH. Therefore we any to the whole Army, Soldier's Attention! See to your own health, do not trust to the Army supplies although moat valuable. Thee PHJmand OINTMENT have been thoroughly tested, they are the only remedies used in the European Can>p*a*d Barracka, for over forty year* Doctor HollOway has supplied all the Armies in Europe, and during the CRIMEAN CAMPAIGN be established * depot nt Balaclava, for the exclusive sale of tuese GREAT REMEDIES, many a time bis special Agent there has sold over a ton in weight of the Ointment so a aingle day. These terrible and.ftta! enemies,at the SOLDIERS IN CAMP, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Scurvy, Sorts 4r Scrof ulous Eruptions, al disappear like a charm before these P11&3 and* OINTMENT, and now while the cry riogethroogh out the land, TO ARMS ! TO ARMS ! ! Do not let tbeie breve men perish by disease, place in their bands these PRECIOUS REMEDIES), that will enable tbem to resist the dangerous expo sures, the Fevers, the Chills, and tbe wounds which tbey cannot avoid, and wbat is more, cannoe foe quantly get succor in the moment of need,whereas if our brave men have only to put their hands iato their Knapsacks and fihd a sure remedy tbere fbr all tbe casualties of the battle field. How many thou sand of lives would thus be saved who would'oth erwise perish before relief could be obtained. CAUTION.—None are gennint unless- the worda "Holloway, Nsw Yoaa and are discernible as a Wattr-nari in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or boa; the same may be plainly seen by holding tht loaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to aay one rendering such information as|may lead to tbe 4e. tection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending thesame, knowing tbsmt® be spurious. *.* Sold at tbe manufactory of Professor Hoclo way, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respec table Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, through out tbe civilized world, In boxes at 23 oents, 62 cts, and $1 each. fly There ii considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pehsntj in every disorder are affixed to each box. January 23, 1863. —ly. O Yes! O Yes! I take this method of informing the public that 1 have taken out Auctioneer and Sale License, and will attend wheiever desired on the shortest aotice and most reasonable terms. Apply to D. X AKE St. Clairavitle, Bedford Co., Fa. December 19, 1862 6m O Yes! O Yes!! I take this method ot informing the public that I have taken out Auctioneer and Sale License, and 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 JOHNALSIP, Jan. 2, 1863. Bedford Pa. O Yesl O YesV. The undersigned having taken out Auctioneer and Sale Licenee, ie now ready to CRY SALES on the ehortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. It will be reccolleeted tbat 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" 3ale License, will attend wherever desired on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. WILLIAM A. POWELL. January 16, 1863. O Yes! O Yes! I take this method of informing tbe public that I have taken out Auctioneer and Sale License, and' will atteni wherever desired on the shortset notice and most reasonable terms. Apply to THOMAS W. HORTON. Broadtop tp., Bedtord co., Pa.. F,eb. 13, 1863. 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 00., Pa. Feb. 13, 1863. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. An excellent farm, situated 4) miles North East of Bedford, in Bedford township, containing 180 Acres, More or Less, is offered at private sale on very reasonable tenns. Eighty acres of thia farm ara cleared and under fence. The improvements consist of a Two Story Log House and Barn, A yoang orchard oOehoice frnit, Ac., Ac. The farm adjoins lands of Charles Smith, Tho's. Hughes; and other*. The title is entirely free from all in | cumbrancet. Fer farther per tieolers inquire of the ' editor of the Gatette. er JTHN H RCSH,. Bedford, Ta. Xtru a:, :p8 —-cf I FOIt SAIiK : OR j TRADE! | 60 lent of land—lo cleared and under fenc< with a log house thereon erected, adjoining George Tioutman, George May and others, partly in Juni atta and partly in Londonderry Townahipi, Intel) owned by Andrew Wolford. ALSO ' • A tract of land in Harman's Bottom, cootainin( 70 acre*—about 45 acres cleared and under good fence—the balance Well timbered. The improve, ments are a two etory log boose, stable, tic A j never failing ftieam ot water runs through the lam , and two good springs are upon the land. School . house, mills and churches in the neighborhood closi . by. • . ALSO r Eighty acres of limestone land, on the Hollidays' i burg pike, 21 miles from Bedford—a part of the Wm. Smith lands—about 12 aeres well timbered and ballance under fence and in a high state of cul tivation. Sept. 20, 1661. O. E. SHANNON. UNI ON HOTEL. WEST PUT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. STECKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel ie now prepared to aecom modate the public in the best manner and on thi most liberal terms. A splendid LIVCXT STABLE jS attached to thie hotel. [May 9, 1862. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION ! . THE Mammoth Stock AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S ICHEAP STORE, l NOW OPENING. His customers and the public generally are in vited to call and examine for themselves. | HIS GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND i f CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! LOOK TO VOL a OWN INTEREST b Y EXAMINING MY STOCK. A LARGE LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, . Hoots and Shoes, I j OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND VERY CHEAP, form a part of my new stock SPRING WEAR, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Ladies 5 Dress Goods, GROCERIES, QTTEENSWARE, AC, AO i All to foe had ut the store eU'M. Shoemaker Bt&crd, Much. (, :m KJM.MUIX HOUSE, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, C Street, i*rtwcen 4i and'Gth stuekti Near the National Hotel, and two iquarci .from tfie Railroad Depot, WASHINGTON, B.C. Fine Parlors for the AmtmoMM of Room and Board perr day ... fo!c 0 Room and Board par week ... It gp Room*, alone, per day - - - t Meals, each, - .... M Meals, per week, alone, - - jL Lodging, if the room ii vacated by 7 a. m. The Kimmell House it newly and efegautlr j ot . lathed, and in every respect a irst chass Dotal. I invite the public to call and examine. A. F. KlM.miU, proprietor. The best Livery Stable In the Cltj, Attached. GENERAL STAGE OFFICE The following Stages run from tbeKimoaefl Hhtt daily: To Leonardtown, St. Mary'sOixvMd , via Jurrattsville, T. B. Beantown, Byrortown, Be*,, ville, Charlotte Hall, Chaptico, and Leonard tew a.' Ajto a tri-weekly line to Port Tobacco, leaves the Kimmell House every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday, at i past 7 a. tn., via Piscalaway, DuSeld to Port Tobacco. A. F. KIMMELL, Agent. January 16, 1863. Pension Ac Bounty Claims. Cessna k Shannon have received all the forms and instruction* lor procuring Soldiers Pensions 4. Bounty money. The earlier application is mad* the sooner claims will be attended to at Wasbinr ton. CESSNA k SHANNON. January 2, 1863, —tf. Bedford, Pi. A PUMPS!!! liiHV 1 am engaged in telling th* lili/Ci E ri Pump—certainly tht I M\v only pump well adapted to ' tafflß e ' l,nate " ss 138 \\ Persons in need of a good t ; W pump will do well to gife | M w me a call. drsß CyOrders from all parts [ jfl of the county will be attend- L ed to with promptness. | |r ' WM.'c. SNIVELT, I Sebellsburg. 1 I ■aatoam | W Aug. 1, 1862.—3 m WASHINGTON HOUSE, IX, BEDFORD, PA. MRS. S. FILLER would respectfully announce to herfnenda in Bedford County, aud to the public generally, that she has leased, tor a terra of years the large and convenient brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Juliana streets, Bedford, Pa., known at the -'WASHINGTON HOUSE," and lately kent b\ MRS. COOK. This bouse 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 bopui.. to the comfort and accommodation of guests. The table will at all times be supplied with the best the markets afford Charges moderate. Extensive stabling is attached to this hotel, anil careful and competent bostler wil be in uttea a nee. Special attention will be paid to the accoo aodation of the farming community. mMarcb 30th. 1860. DRUGS AND BOOKS H. c. REAMER: JULIANNA STREET, BEDFORD, PA., 0 ", the Hand formerly occupied by Dr. F. C : Seamir f WHOLESALE and re- WS/gte nf tail dealer in Drugs, jfZSuS' VEg Medicines, Chemicals, Dye WMIMF Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnish tine, Window Glass,Giassware ftceived, a large etoclc of American, French til English perfumery. Also, a great variety of fine Soaps for toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonie'i Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, from t light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Sta ving, and Clothes brushes, Combs, Pocket Knivti, Pocket Books, Portmonuaies, Segar cases, Ike. —ALSO— Have and will keep constantly on band, a supply Coal Oil, Burning fluid andCamphine, with t great variety of the most modern and best sty'esl c oal oil and fluid lamps. Pure Wines and Brandies for medical use, FliJ voring Extracts and Spices of all sorts, FtoeSegsn, Snuffs, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Having the agency for all the principal patsot medicines in use, will keep a full supply constsotljr on hand. —ALSO— Dealer in Books, tic., consisting of Geographies!, Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, taw. Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works, in cos ■ ection with a great variety of plain and fancy Stationery, Cap, Note, Post, and Wrapping Paps', 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. B7*Physicians' Prescriptions carefully and sets rately compounded at all hours of the day or nigkl- Dec. 16, lea's. JUNIATA MILLS. Tux subscribers, having leased this well kno* manufacturing establishment, are uoa* pieparsd i CARDING AND FULLING, ir. the best of style. Thev are also manufactured and keep constantly on baud, for sale or trad*' CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SATINETTS, BLAN KETS, STOCKING-YARN, fi-c. Having a prsefr cat knowledge of the business and employing not' but competent and experienced workmen and I* ag determined, to spare no effort! to give sstiif" tion to tbeir customers; they respectfully solicit' share of the public patronage. TERMS for carding and fulling strictly etd They have on hand a large stock of goods wfcW they desire to trade for good clean wool. The highest cash price will be paid for p** clean tub-washed wool. J. & S. S. LVTZ May 16. 1862. A Lecture TO YOUNG MEN? lost published, in a sealed envelope. Price • A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment W Radical cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Wd**j ness. Involuntary Emissions, Sex at] Debility, Impedimenta to Mairiage generally, NervouW**' Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and rbU ical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D , Aulhtf" the Orten 8001, ' W( The world-renowned author, in this edseiw' Lecture, clearly proves from his own exp entn f. that the awful consequences of Self-abuse mf ™ effectually removed without medicine, and wits*' dangerous surgieal operations, bougies, matron*** rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure once certain and effectual, by which tvary •* ierer, no matter what his condition may be, cure himself cheaply, privately, and rsdicsliy-j This Leeture will prove a boon to thousands thousands. . Sent under Seal, ts any address, in aplsiß," cavtlope, on the reeerpt of six cento, OT two y age stamps, by addressing. C,Ha9. J. r, IST Howeiy, Nsw York, Past a*cs ba*< 1 October IT, IBM. '
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