TCP ds& Son. Wilson ITJ'Candles*, Judge of the United Slate* Circuit Court, Prcsi dent Center Pain and St. Clair Sis-, Pitt ."bury, Pent. The Largost,'Cheapest end Boat. §3 ,"5 Pay* t or a J"d Commtrciui Covise. DSTNo ext-a ch ri'es for Mauirfactur"i, Steam boat, Railroad and Bank Book-Keeping. Ministers* Sons at half pi ice. Students enter and review at toy time. Tbis Institution is conducted by experienced tescb ere and practical accountants, who prepare young ' men for active business at the tea t expense and j shortest notice, for the rriONt lucrative ar.d responsi- I ble situations. DIPLOMAS granted for merit or-LY. Hence the universul preference far graduates of this Collepe, by business men. Paor. A. COWLXY, the best Penmen of the Union, 1 who holds the largest number ol IST PIII.MIU.M3. and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wri ting. CRKCNLATTS containing full information sent raru on application to the Principals. JENKINS & SMITH. Pittsburg, Pa. Bf7~AttenJ wl.ere the Sons and Clerks of Bankers and Business Men graduate. November C, 19E3. PubHc Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of un order ct the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned, administrator of the citato of Curtis S. Cocper, lite of Jfnnrne town ship, Bedford cmtiiTv, dee'd., will sell at public sale •n SATURDAY, the sth day of MARCH, 1301, up on tha pn-miees, ail tne following fi-al e,fat-, viz: All that cettain plantation or tract of lund situate in the townsh p and county aforesaid, adjoining lends of William Hixon, Cuthari- e tlebiier, And'w Irons, Michael Hebi er and o'hers, containing 323 •ere* and 1?7 perches en I allowance, being the mansion place of said deceased, and having a two etory Frame Dml u,g House, Log Sable and other out-bailriing* thereon erected, about 00 acres of said land are cleaied and under fence, end Ihe balance is well timbered. There is upo a fine apple orchard •nd pl-nty ot good spring water upon the premises. Thie land will be sold .n parts or altogether, to eeit the convenience of purchaser:). • Tenne made kr.owo on tlav of sale. DANIEL FLETCHER, Adm'r. February 12, 1801. 1 FA™ PCS SAL;]. 1 will offer at public tale on S ATURDAY, 27th FF.BRUARY, inst, my farm, situated one mile no:tb of the borough of Bedford, ndjninirg lands of John Amos, Jonathan Diehl, John Weisel Hnd Sara'l Car ney, containing A'/IVETT TWO /.CUIUS. The improvement-- are a good log house and log barn, there is a well of pood water and an excel lent orcherd near the house. The soil is a enprior gravelly limestone, crj'ial to the Ch"stnut Ridge lend. Possession will be given on the Ift of April next. Terms made known on day of sale. FRANCIS y. REAMER. | February 3, 18G1. STATES UNION HOTEL, 606 & 60S Market Bfr, Philadelphia. CHAS: M.-ALLMOND, Manaoek. fI'MS Hot'! is located in the very centre of buM -1 nest, and i* in close proximity to till the respc tive places 01" amusement, which rr.:.kes it partic ularly desirable to persona visiting Philadelphia on business or pleasure, and the manager hopes by close personal attrition to the wants of h'.s guests, to make it a comfortable home for such as may fa vor the Hold with their palionage. 77U term* have not been aJtanred, but 3'.i1l remain eel the old figure of $1.50 per day. January IS, 10G4— 3ra BEEEOHD HOTEL. The undersigned having taken charge of the Bed lord Hotel, formerly krpt by Col. John flafer. an nources to the public, that he Wi I he able to aff'rd tha beat accommodation*, both to the traveling pub lic and home custom. The house will be improved aftd re-fitted, ami the Bar Will alwya be well sup plied with choice liquors. Ilia table will bo sup plied with the choicest ediblca of theason, and ho will apace no pains to make it suitable for all. Hie stable it one of the beet in Bedford, and a good hostler will always be in attendance. taken by the Week, month or year. Term* reasonable. The puJlic ere respectfully in vited to give him a call. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, January 15, 1831. NEW GOODS AT THE 3a V gBi N § IQVB* G. K. & W. OSTER, Successors to A. B. CAHN, have just received a beautiful stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. New styles Leather Prints, much admired. Beautiful Madder Piirits, new Spring styles. Neat Striped an 1 Fancy Shirting Prints. Beautiful Delaines—Fancy and Solid Colors. Mnhair W rss Goods. Neat Plaids and in all desirable solid enlo-s. Poplins, Cashmere Merino ar.d Shepherd's Plaids, French G''nghams, C'na;> ani HaniMome. Beautiful Lancaster GINGHAMS, new stjles. Balmoral ord Skeleton Milit l'S. at. prices to suit. Ladiea Head-dresses nnd Nets, very hand ome. White Ballar-lvale Flannels, to please the Ladies, Fed, Grey, Striped and Plaid Shirting Flannel*. Canton Flannels, bleached and unbleached, to keep trarm. GOOD GOODS AT SMALL PROFITS- TtLEACU hD MUSLIMS, Williamsville, Watertwist, Enterprise and other ' leading makes. UNB LEAAIT A n MVSL INS, Atlantic, (Eila, Pepperell, Poeesiit' and othr. Apron Cheeks, Table Disprr, Bed Tickings, Cot tonsdea, Denims aid Shirting Siriper. CLOTHS AMD FANCY CASSIMELLES, at small profits. BATINETTS AMD KENTUCKY JEANS, all colors an I very cheap. HOSIF.RY AND GLOYES, at old prices. Mats and Caps, every ityla anl cVor. at low prires. Boots and Shors, for men and fcoy, very cheap. Ladies, Misses ar.d Children;' Balmoral Boors AN J SHOES, good and cheap, call and s-o them, they will speak for them'elves. CHOICE RIO AND LAGVA7RA.COFFER, Prepared Malt and E?cnce of Co llea. Extra Imperial, Young Hyson and Souchong TE\. SUGAR— A choice assortment. Extra Coverings and other SYRUP, Prime N. Oilcans and other Baking Molasses. Chocolate, Kice, Pepper, AJLpiee,' Cloves, Cinna mon, Mace, Niitmees, Cayenne Pepper, Camphor, Sweet and Castor Oil*. Taylor's Ctyst.il Wnhba!l, Brown Wind sor, Palm Oil, London Honey and other Toilet Soaps. Amaiet, Honey Few. Pure Yol'ow Bank, Vine Sap Fiy Cut CHEWING TOBACCO. Also, best quality Natural Leaf and Congress TOB.ICCQ Brooms, Wooden Pails and Fancy Reticule Caskets. Mackerel and Herring; Dairy and G. A. Salt. Togedher with 1001 other articles, all of which W*ro bought at net! rash price and which we will tell on the SUM terms, at a small ndvanre on prima cost. Motto —"Small profits and largo sales." tyTernsa— Cans, except by special agreement. Troducs bought. Jan. 13, '64. • DYSPEPSIA* AKD DI3LJSES RGSULTLYG FROM DISORDER OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTI7B OaaANS AR;: CURED LY JHtfere, HIP Great BtrrnLH?ning Tonic, These Bitters lnvt> Performed more Cares I HAVE AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION HAVE MORE TESTIMONY I HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR THEM! Tlirtn any other article in the mnrkol. We (Iffy any one t J contradict this assertion, AND WILL PAY $lOOO To ny one that will produce a Cerliiicite publish ed by ua, that is I.ot SCMUINB. HJOFLANB'S GKRMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or JS'erttjV* Debility, Diseases of the Kidney, an J Disease. atising from (i' disordered Stomach. Oltaervo the folio wit Bvniptoms: Resulting front Disorders of ifl-t Digestive Organs : Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of JJlocfd to tbo Head, Acidity cl tLe Stomach, Nausea, heart burn, Jisgusl for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pi' of the ' stomach, Swimming ot the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Urealhing, Flut tering at the ■ Heart,Chokir.gorSuf fecating Sensations when ) a lying Posture, u.-ne -of Yi* *• ion, Dots or i.'yt's ae fnra the sight, FeVCi and Dull I'ain in the Head, Effi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin ar.d Eyes, Fain in the Sid-:, Back. Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imag inings ef Evil, and great Depression ot Spirit*. REMEMBER, THAT THIS BITTERS IS NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RUM CR WHISKEY, Shib Can't fllalic EDronlfaiiis, BUT IS THE BEST TONIC In the World. O..£C From the Rev. Levi G. Beck. Prs'or of the Bap tist Church, Pemherton, N. J., formeriy of thelsorth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. I bave knows Ilooflar.d's German Bitters favora bly fur a number of years. 1 have use I them in my own family, anil huve been so pleased with their ef fects that I was induci d to recommend them >o ma ny olh-irs, and know that they have opwatetTin a strikingly beneficial manner. I take p' asure ii. thus publicly proclaiming ihis fact, ami can.ng !b" a'.tei tion of those afflicted with the diseases lor which they are recommended, to these Biuers, know ing Irom experience that mv recommendation will be sustained. Ido this moie cheerful)/ us ilb.it land's Bitters is intended to benefit tha afflicted, and is "not a rum driuk." Fours truly. LEVI U. EECK. Prom Rev. J. Newton Brown, J>. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and Chris tian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to lavor or recomme.iu Pat ent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and efforts, 1 yet know of no sutliiient reasons why a r.ian may not testify to the h-nefiU hi believes himself to have received frrm any sim ple preparation, in the hope that he may trr.is con tribute to the benefit of others. I do '.his the more readily in regard to Uonfland's German Bitters, prepared by f*r. C. >l. Jack-an, of this city, because I w is pr judiced against tli-m fcr mSny y are, under the impression that to y were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to rny fiiend, Robert Shoemaker, I'l-q , for the reicoval of thia prejudice by pioper tests, and fur encourage, ment to try them, when suffering from great an I long continued debility. Tlw usa of three bottles of these bitters at the beginning of the present year, was loilowi'd by evident relief and restoration to a degr , to express my lull j conviction that, for general debility of the system ' and especially fir Liver Complaint, it . a safe and value,'ile preparation. In some < as-s it ir:ay fail ; but usually, l doubt not, it will oe very beneficial to those woo siiti' r from the übeve cause. Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KKNNARD. F.ighth beiow CoaCes at., Phil's. From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor if the Baptist Church, Oermnfitown, Pent). Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir :—Personal t xpt— i cnce enables me to say th.t I rrgaid the German Bitters sreparcd by you as a most excellent n,edi cine. In rases ot severe cold and general debility I have been greatly benefited by tho use of the Bit ters, and doubt not they will produce similar cflects on others. Yours truly, WARREN RANDOLPH, Gernisntown, Pa. From P.er. J. H. Turner, Pastor of lloddiLg M. E. Church, Philadelphia. Dr. .lnckson :—Dfar Sir: —Ilavieg used vour Gee. man diners in my fan i!y frequently, lam prepared to ssy that it has been of great s-rrice. Y'uurs respectfully, J. h, TURNER, No. 720 N. Nineteenth Street From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Columbus (X. J.) and Mi'estown (Pa.) Baptist Cbuichts. New Rochclle, N. Y. Dr. C. M.'Jackson: —Pear Sir:—l feci it u pleas ure thus, of rny own coord, to bear testimony to tho excellence oi the German litter 3. Some yeais since being much af3lcted with Dysjiepsia, 1 uted them wi'h very beneficial results. J. M. LYONS. From Rev. J. S. Herman, of the German Reformed Church, Kutittown, Berks en., Pa. Dr. C. M. Jackfor.:—Respected r'.r. — f have been troubled with Dyspepsia noaily tw.nty and have never used anv medicine .but did me as mimh good a. Hootl.nd's Bitters. Your. with respect, J. i> HERMAN. PHICEO. Large Siae (holding nearly double qnertitv.) $1 CO per bottle—ban* div- S3 CO SnaaJ! sixe—73 cts. per bottle—half doz. St 00 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON" is on the WR APPER of each botslft. Should your nearest druggist not have the aiticle do not be put oir by oiy of the intoxicating prepa rations th it may be offered in its pi ice, but send to lus andxve will furward, securely packed,by express. RKTNCIR.IT. Ornc? AND MANUFACTORT, j No. C3t ARCH STREET, FHILADKLMIA. JONES & TJVAIvS, Successors to C. A'- Jackson fr Co. PRQPRIETOR3. ! For sale by Druggiaih and Dealers in every town in tfca United States. Jan. 13. SHRINER'S BALS.iIIIC COIGN SYSIP. For Coughs, Ci IU, Croups Whooping Cough, Jlaihma, Bronchi/in, Spitting Blood, Pain nnd W'akntit of the Breatt, OlJjlcvltj of Brmthing, £>' c. 'J H!S ij m nsvr rrsncjy. it has been metf Saoi | for a o! o! 70ms in Mary'vrrJ -nd parts cf Pennsylvania, and bus. wherever kuowt, acquired on unprrtet!.'nted reputation for cn.wg th vsriuui uieeasos for which it ia re-omme uicd. So appar nt ia its usefulness, and an remark al)V has bern its cures, that it is last super- four ceding < very other remedy for those diseases, 'i he alllicL I cut! rely upon it doing as injen for them, and iu many cas. sir.or; than any olher remedy now before the public. It is vdcommended and prescribed in the practice of u I'.rqe number < f the must intel ligent and able physicians of Maryland. It Chtl j i used and considered an indispensable house- dun. held remedy by a lu'gc ptvtion of the first families of the State. Jt is used by nil cla srs cf society, and the universal opinion is that it is goo '. Tiiie *syruj. it pnrely Yegetjhlt Cnnpo':'u!. It is JV o'eeiaiit '<> take, ar.j never does injuty. Hut owinff to lis puril, ins qualities, n.ust do good under any circumstance*. Ustilects are tru ly wo ft J rlitl, soothing., calming, and allaying child the must violent coogn, purifying, strength ening ai d invigorating the whole system, ce.itirtig and soothing the nerveoj aidi..g and facilitating expertor-.tion, end healing the need DISEASKI) LUNGS, Thus striking at the loftt of disease, and dri ving it from the sy-tem. CROUP. die of This di ase is announced by difficulty of Dieatb'ng,shrill whistling or wheezing, hack in" cough airfi thieatenod-eufforutlon, ipe. It mostly occurs in young children. No child croup need die of crr"p if tb ; s Syrup .e properly Us I ami used in !;in-. Mo! be;, having erouj.y child:en should watch the tittt t t-o.v of trie disease. and ol y keep this ri.nWy a; hand. if this Tor cuughsnlli rmeasl's this Syup is most excellent. Experience has proven ihnt it is equalled by no other preparation. The pri e of the revd) is re eh ss la place eyrup it within the roach of all. the pen = ,vc'l as the tich, p.iri every penon shnuhl have It. •dvery person should have it in the house. It * 'rao and faithful frieud to all who val- '* ? ->d wish to secure themselves a- Un jientu - terrible uiaec.se, consump. gc'.nst Ilia.FF oe ' -l the most useiul as tion. It will bs medicine in the usel Well as the cheapest J 'he last four world. It has been utfln J or , • years with a success without a pa.ullcl. Price 40 cei.ts per bottle, or three I MEes fur $l.OO. Prepared by S. A. Fen'.z fa Hro, For sale by H. C. Reamer andfl. F. Harry Druggists, Bedford, Pu. December 18, 1863—1y. time, I lisisias i is mo mu'iFum Q ► gINCK the introductjoh nf this bee d.ful prp ra tion, it has be. n stenukly advancing into public fa vor. Its astonishing efficacy in expelling worms has won for it many friends wherever known, and I I these aie rpcak (jj-vv" ing its praise to' ' otliers, so tbat't Sit is fust biing | introduced into*' TO Nevery ;amtly in !'he land. TbeJ . 1 for it lis beco.ning im DESTROY Vmt ; sr.Torr.ake it stnl mere worS SjtLy the prefer ;ence already s WORMS! ej shown it, the | PKOPKIETUK i TIAVM.^VSVV<-A. L,putting it up in a taucli handsomer style than formerly. It is now prepared with the greatest care of uniform strength, with plain directions, so that any one can adminis ter it. H la fntirfSj Vfcetable—Perfectly Safe ant' narmlrss. And bas never been known to tail to expl worms, Whtre wnrms exited. 'A lie proprietors bolJly as sert 'hut it is superior to any other preparation in the wo Id. Dy~Ask for SHRINER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE, ! and take no e her. U3*"!'rice 23 cents per bottle, j by S. A. Foutz 4. 3r0., ar.J far sale la. Hit Ling btores of Reamer nn.l Hany, Bedford, i Pa. Dc. 13, '63—ly rORtZ'S UdiXfcEfi'Cj I'll C "ISa safe and reliable remedy fur the cure of | Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections, Sprains, Burns, Swellings and all di'eases re nr.st quiting an external application on rnan. On horses it will never fail to cu-e Pole evil, Fistula, o d running sores, or Sweeney, I.iKl- if proprrly applied, lor cprivn. bruLei, Ms nt scratches, croolrod hoo;s, chafes, saddle 01 collar pall, cuts or wounds, it is sir in f u!libie FOR remedy. Try it uud be convinced of its EFFL " Yt if F. ?! U A T I 8 M , MAN Persons afflicted with '.bia disease no mat- ter of how lone st'inline, can he promptly and elii c trolly cored by using thi Mixture. AND There is nothing in the world so sore .and so good to take away bard corns, an' l cure BEAST Frost Intra as 1 his pr< put.V'on. Try it and satisfy yourselves. I'rico 25 and 51) cents NOW per bottle. Prepared by s. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Mil. in l-SK rt7"For rale at the Drug Stores of Reamer and Ilarry, Bedfoid, I ! a. December 18, 1863, —1/ foutz t S~' CELEBRATED HORSE A!nD CATTLE 1:0 W D E il o. W HESE Powders hav proved, after c trial •J[ of s vera! yars, to be superior to aiy 1 preparation if the kind in ue. The chisi superiority of these Powders arises from tno fact thai bey are composed ot medicines rhat brve Laxative, Tonic and piirilvihg properties The 'avativo cjecls crc dities _ from the itonriarh and intestines , the toi.ic t£ gives strength to the sys'e n of the ilors., and the purifying medicines' contained in CZ; th to cleanse the blood, and lay the Inunda- y |tijii lor a vigorous and healthy circulation. CO ■The use oftbern improves the wind, eti> ngtb ens the appetite and gives tin: horra a fine, • stnoo'h end glossy skin—thu improving the appea-ancc, vigor and spirit of this nohio | jatrmal.- I j Theeo powders ere not intended, r.s rr.ovt powders are to bloat the mimal. so as to, give b'm'tbe app -iian. e cl being fat when 1 I not really ao—tut, tr i r r 'vc trie diseds'' and promote hi, general bee"' . j There pov. lers w;P l:r,;gthen rti" atom-, i nch er.d i t.-stiues, cleanse them from oil. n i ive r..tttr, em! bring them to a healthy 'sta'e. Tbey are a sure prevention of Lung' I Fever, ancl p certain rem y for all disease 3- | incident io the Horn , as Glanders, Yedow I Wafer. Di- terr-pers, Founder, ll avtr. B!av-| 'c-ing, Coughs, Fevers, Loss of Appetite and iVilai Energy, he.—These Powders, if used tv.o o r threa times a week, throii"'i the win-! C 2 ter and spring, your horse v.'i !l never get the "T> j lx* f org Fever, Colic or Potts. A few doses of •"!' there powdera will remove the vcVat c-'iah, Jjj t? on any l.orce. Were owners of horees to Iced a few of thepc powd-raeveiy year, they, jpj J \ might save the lives of t.os jy valuable horses;') MILCH COT7S. Tl.e pro;ic> this powder por*es in it. crcasii k 'be quantity of mil':, in cows, gwi s it an impoi'snco and vi.lue winch muuM placo it in le i t-ds ol ..very pr jii kce,i.- i ing a cow In faitcn'ng eat"", it gives tboro.i an appetite, Ir.rsen", their hide, and make* them thrive much faster. ! x Eoas. i i C In all diseases of s\ in., as coughs, ulceij' 1 i-- in the lungs and liver, Ike., by pulling f o-n| i 2: hali a paper to a paper of these powder, in | ; or a barrel of swill, the rhovo di.muse. r n he cured or entirely prevented. By uslhg these powders the hog cholera can be prevented. v- Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Mil. C>~For sale at the Drug Stores of Keatner ' and Harry, Bcdfcrd, Pa, Pe. IS— ly "medical assistamm. TEE GREAT AH3EICAH REMEDY ? C ■ v """ # * : t- \ f SL ' I t'd ■ . _ to# i ". . ■ -vv£.'—- J) READY RELIEF. TOE GREAT ETvTTT.NAL AI7D IN- T .lINAL RTVJEDY. STOPS in-: • T u; .tici.tii.to p.un' IN A t .;w iiiM'tts, a lullol.Y a".t THAI t'ATtam RABWAY'S READY RELIEF Tcowtt iU *•■:* ioriiy to a.l utUcr Moiliclncj at occ. it Hiur lat ) r'>r l!ii f T 'cr cf Pno tnntt:r from what cau ;c '.t m.;y ori f i. .te,or whero !i rr.-y lo seated. If la Uie Tlead, Tate, or Throat; If iu I'M P els, s>;n-, cr Fhouldor ; If .a Ue Arr.i, or FWe; • If i.i I'u? Ji/iut- 1 , loisilis, or Li t2vica • If in Cio cr Lar i; Or ia rvti7 otltcr nart nf tha boriy. :ti nop''cation tj tba pa t or fCbita v.*Uc:e the pain axiiiln will uiTord immodi* ale rc'.iof. I? S23ZED riTn PATN In liio rtoranch, P'-woI •, cr Tlidneya ; In tUo pi uldcr, Epiosa,or Uvor; Li t'jo Tcot-h, r-~, or Tliroixi; In the J>uin or Ne. vous Pysient; Cas toM.-ecwft 1 rr ri.VIWAY'J tIE.VTIY 'ftKTJCT' to n wi:cgl.rs t f . or v!', in a fo\r tamules, ie •loie ilic p: lic;.t to ca"3 n*. l If I.TQ..*, Cripple 1, IF IJei-ri 'don ; it Paibio !,-.<• ! Jti 4 ,cr Uume.i; It !'. ..cJ, WJUUCII'I, or Cut ; If;nt IJ.-I KV I, or i v -*ablcl ; If -i:n.'irol.-. or tr:z n d v..ih pits • If WriU la Ui a, !uo or Bacj ; R/iDWATO IUTADY RELIEF rhoti'd • ' t41 ' 1,13 n 1 f Jt !n BULtiiV )o'.:>Yt}J lln pv.iout f c.a i iin, aoi q:lck.y fcea*," looilios?, anJ 'Dfftlcns I' oi: :• tbi.-.l pu. t-. :n all case Icf Bites |- .4 In ecu, Vbo app)icati( i of RAI*WAY'I> Ki-iA.Mf PAX\f.V to tlic wo'iu i wilt prcvcat iulUrnmatioa and r-ortiHc;tion. 9 lEYE3, ADD AGtJE. Per"on> exp . I ti Un Vitof / -rtie, or if re.'iod Willi Cai.'s av * rev 4?:*, *. iM fin ' a pc.-.liv • Autkl t* and C :ro in Kadi"ty*s Heady Pi-licf. la-'. two cf Lho Heady Kslief, in u wiae fflass of wat. r, be Ulen on getting out of hed In tlio morning, and However • to xa!ariaymi will etcapo. t hIX! D VriTTT , - rrf M 1.1'.X, or L'hrrLa'j. or Flue ' U ■". Crampfl, ord Fp'trnw p rv.cuu'i Vc.Uttii r;::-...' - a.: r r^re.-: r vr.et.Tf'-..' * . ' 4 n ; J r.t4cn.-","< ..R;'*'*, "' L % . "• Ecvrel; P.P.amiuatiou nf'tjio l - Tmi BirrWATS 117ADY nr. TAKFS T:.Ti.T.I.V. v C"f ifc : o v. !!l atop the pa n: in con.inned u.*o will, i? a f ttv.' hours, core La pafj t. . WAV ' T.c fr -.ondarr inJlratiou cf RFADY RE. I.IEF \j tj euro t'.io potic.t of tlio or moLdy tbot *.ccartens tlie pain; Uii-* i; occoicplisues rapiuly and radically. I'o zxi/l is thn patient Irißif.'rracd from ptin, mi cry, vrau*. ICTE, and dccr. niiu' to the delight, f ! enjoyment cf bcaUU oud strt'Ogtb, Hut patient* fro qn-nliy escribe its ta!b>mauic power to tbo supematu. lal i:.Cuen?c of encbar.tment H*l X T tIATSSI, I.l* iIBACO. COUT, KPTRtI.OIA, TOl* i ACHE, CHOLP, IXKLUkN'/.A, 'iH OAT, 1 IFTHKRI A 11 OA SE.N r S3, BIONCiI -7lf. 'V*/ .If 'NIA, 1 N'T Ar.GF!> TPVPOS'si'iEAD VCUF, (- ick or N< . A;' TUiIA, or iIARU IJULATIiiNO. I* Is fru!/ znirv '.irua h- xr qr.ic'. HADWAY'A REaVDY R'-D.iiiF V"' I tbo F '.Vvoru of I'acm RVI'IUDC*. "iho r crippled, nn i pr.i.v Triuken Bbot'.nMtie boa not f \.*a.i d ;*:J before n r'- .:p ujrw place, but in a fetr iidautes duj .ves and '- ftifort. Ci IRONIC HHEU il i fl'ril CITvEDk Twenty Vcr.n of SArplcw tYr Fy.Ttwy t'yora, r-q .nf Ilavsna, r nba, tbo cor of the London 'f .h-3, i.-ifo uJ wiij /.cute . (lirotile i OUSt '• "if ;• I .it "y C ..'.it .KB If twentyyer.wlie • <' i t C Jeved e who e rirbl'u C.' .TI reel He upphed RAHWAV J I it i;j r lu '.lattily eve Itim i.r.e atid rtc r eJ hhn ti:o Hrficaln r.j.i u-dirt ' be I dnr'u; i' e twenty yonrr. Vhe CvLtinuod ue oi Ui9 ItFADY RELIEF cured bira. rnEvtjfno:: i-.. t*.r; CURE. Ttt RE 11 NO OCTA *ON* FOE f ICK-VIES. tVhcu yon ft"l feel pala, than lake a teaspoonfid of the REAIiV DM.I. F. in water; or 0p,.!/ it to tli {dir.tj vUero you ftuf llio clkzoinfort. ATX MALIGNANT riSEAFI^ Crslc'vo vi%rui 'f? of il.* ir pre •t" •, nrd if met proar?* It Imioro 'hey bsr-.rns t cirei/ iutrencbcJ with.a &• y tcia, witi l>o rc.idi'y r r\ lied. F!CN ' o7" 0 ' \TruAar 1 rai. l ' .:i llio in t!> Ftonaeb, T.■-*. iL.a'.fl Kidneys—CuM Cliil'H. fu! Tlot I'lii: L , Caat c-J 1- \ pnri iri? ?\in, Kaus-FL.verirj?, In gof A)iei;te, lts"ti' r -r .-•. (oif incas, f.c ,t: c.,vo p-pTupni'rrv By;r*-io:n ft MiLj;. •it Dleiscs. 000 do-eof tlioßl.'AUV MiLTIT :p srll. :?i.t \ brcal; up * ami fJ(pel ctiiOitfed nctio.'i, ftl i rc.loro tUo j>uUm.t t HcnliU 1 sa*Ai>ir.n3. Frcry rotlier F!IOUM carry with liim A rnpplv of P ti'. iy't Kendy Uidi.f. L F'pplfcj the p'ac cf ull oiL • mC'ltuncs ; . id na r liewr*ge,H tomin of tho rllcf, taaM' to yln.'id VT tv it'r, 1h a r.lrcr, plcanuut* cr ttioiuiuut tliau brauUy, nil., ky, or tiWors. mfTKNTrn r.< -th£ sm Maine rrcr. UgLtL !!a;:if- retitrtt •t. Fo":'! C. ?. I/>rd t wrU I:, a .y -I •: cf :• .\ -tl the rogiuartit from death wbl o quirterc \ at f> l ' ' tb.i l. V. C. ,\vi)ea v.: in tho fw.imivi, f •:lifloftilie;. Fvery n.a •r:x-U wil't Tyj'hi.' i ul otl-er Fever?, J ever and Ajpie, 7 ..a.rhnpt, ty ma y. vas cured Ly U.o ueo of me lleady ho. i f. CAUTION. In all atrvo? r. Hon tbo until Ic I. tint Inf e.ch 1 -flc. Kve r y ftftpr.t la pupN'cd w.ih u ue.vat; I fie > rroo a I'rjco pei L'i'.t'e fjolJ by Dsumw'-, il-rcUaiUi aad cauotry : ttoro'kccsjeie. n \r-TAY h co, ST M-i-m Lauo,?.cr York, Sold '\v Dntfrgists. Oct. O.h lSi3—ly 8-nif : OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOB 1863. A. J. SA2SSOM, ESQ., TREASURER OF BEDFORD COUNTY, in i.eroiint v.ith raid coi nly from the 5.h day of January, 1603, until the Ith day oi January, ISOI. i.LriSuo, on. To bale nee on l.r.nd at last settlement 53,830 41 Front Solcmc" Steel l!rpewell tp., 1658 75 00 From f. S. Prumhsugh S. W,o ihorry 1S6(I 17' fsb hro:n R. D. Rarelaj Usufoid borough loCl 4' 9". From S. Defibaugh Bcdfctd township '• 25 2.4 From K. Ilil Jetrnndt .'iniata '■ ICO 03 From John Perr.ell Monroe •' >') 7!) From John Aldstadi St. Clnlr " 8 51 From Thomas M. Lynch Bedford bor. 1802 410 67 VVm. Pir ip? Bedfoid township " 770 00 From Thomas I'lite P' ad Top " CCO 3.3 From John A. (Intrp E'.oody Run bor. 20 59 h iom Philip Haidm.n Cnir.b'd Valley " 525 02 From Maili iL. Hctrixlt Coierain " 418 CO ' From Jonathan Hyde Harrison " 82 77 Froi.i Solomon Steel Ilupr weli " 181 73 From Cu.per Stroup Juniata " 291 40 From Will.m Cook Londonderry " 40 15 Fi >m I'tr.iel Sinter Liberty " 134 37 From llallzer Fletcher ilo roa " 217 00 !•" 1 i.n J obit VVnydc jNaficr " 300 i.O Fr-ir. D. A. ' r . Black jhiet Providcr.ee " 200 00 From lohn Rihy West Providence " 45 13 From Samu.'Cotl Scheilsbn.g bor. " 47 37 Cram Join, ilnbi on Southampton " 103 21 Ffhr.: Nicholts Koonv Snake Spring " ISO 07 From J"-nii Fcaster St. Clair " 423 80 Fro .1 i rtneis B*ard Union " 3R'J 47 From J. tt Dniborrow M. Woodberry " 200 00 'rom Samuel Vforkioz o- Wcodbctry • 431 00 F.om l'ete.- E.valf 8.1 Mlsburg bor. 1803 32 00 Fim Samuel Bender Bloody llur. boy. ' 185 00 From David Spar.,3 W. Providence tp. 200 65 I From lleekiah May Harrison " 28 00 • From L. N. Fyau Juniata ISO Oft From Thoo Fifher Cumb'd Valley >75 >0 From Nicholas Koonu Snake tipriog " ISU 00 From Herbert Shoemaker Coleratn '* 381 00 brum D. A. T. Black E-st Provideuee 100 00 Fnm Jaccb Carpenter Londonderiy u 100 00 From i JOO C. F:;rerd Biood Top " 70 00 From Aaron Reed South Wood berry " 137 33 From .'obn Mors Southampton " 100 00 From Jubn W. Crisman St. Clair " 174 48 From Peter Winr gardner Napiet M 300 60 From Alfred Fntrikrn Liberty " 20.7 74 From Kaltzer Fletcher Monroe " 300 00 Frum Wis. M. Pearson M. Woodberry " 607 40 From W. I>. Schell per ord'r Cummiaaioneri 63 03 Commonwealth v. E. B. Trout 57 11 Jury fund ami cost! in same 33 01 $12,162 01 tkasuoT cr - a Amount peid (Jrand Jurora $461 08 Amount paid Petit Juiora 830 67 Paid Commissioner Feightner 100 30 do fchoerhuk.t 101 50 do Crisman 119 00 do Koadea 31 00 B. F. Meyers printing s o 9 °0 f. R.-Duttorrow printing 142 23 Alonzo Kobina Tipstave 10 00 Jcsbua Mowr do - ' Levi Agutw Court crier 06 09 do Cleaning Court Home, fce., 47 09 J. G. Fisher salary as Clerk to Comm'ri 183 00 da atteiidii j b-irtge sale, Ike., 12 09 j do making out duplicate*, &c., 2.' 09 j do Btetioneiy, fac , 13 35, At censor a returns, attending election*, Ike., 42S bS ifoad vie,.ers _ 132 73 • Damages on road views 37" 00 A. J. Hendeiaon filling up jail yard 36 60 j B. ughm#n,Gump ! Co c-j't wiudow abutters 97 09 Repair* IO public building* 33 2tt W. Foster fciate io.'d unuet act of Assembly 07 70 Building bridge in Hari '-oo tow-ship IC6 00 Af?i?or making septennial vnoii -ration 168 03 money in hands of Treasurer 10 00 j Cm:-; ;h'es rctutrts 57 ,3 Service • u* Cousiabies 2'.0 01 , Boat ling piiconers at vre-trrn penitentiary 12 98 j J.G.Fisiier making and distributing duplicate* OA SO , do pr-paring Looks and copj ing sep tennial enuinerat .on 3 5 09 j J. J. t'esini eost in Commonwealth case* 1088 82 ; do boarding prisoner* 4SI 40 j (1. 11. Sparg cost in Commonwealth casei 10 65 . Kuril Moore Comrcor.wealth vs. C. Nauglo 15 25 : Harrison Boggs Cnxruouwenlth vs. Poggs 17 90' John .Major, Esq., discharged cas.s C 73 : J. W. Lingenfelter Comm. vs. J. A. Boone 52 02 i John Pa.;.ier Comm. vs. Teinpletou 25 Od I H. Nicor.cmus CoirmouvreaPih case* 23 2,5 Jacob Walter do do 5 87 P. F. Lehman do do 5 80 Milton Soidle do do 18 87 1 S. H- Tate Prothonottiys feee 76 73 A. R. Bunn do do 191 23 John Price interest on borrowed money 300 00, John Sill do do do 120 00 F.iizab-tb Uca money and interest in full 59 50 | C. Merwit.e cutting wood for Court House oi 30 j Expenses for holding spr.ng elections 2!3 02 : Michael Naugle for removing public dec. 3 hi) j A. E. Dtbcrl building bli ge at Hughe- 293 09 j Wm. S. Haven for dark"!* for Prothonotary 43 73 J.W. Lingenfelter late ediljonaPurJuu , s digest 5 00 j I. Mengei for keeping jury in liowLrd case 13 69 | * . mr-sting priioiujr 59-3' J " 'J- --cm cost of deedi on unseated land, 11 47 | L',' . -iai't aire.-ling rmisc luicf 21 05 Jo -, Chanr.be. ; 21 53 B. F. hd rf Y (or , 'ijncral F.hetion ,296 9: Expeusrs If, Q 9 OR H. Nicodemus r nv -sitb ca*es 79 09 W. 8. Fluke rusts in I 3 ()Q John Border bubbling prism. • • Mary Morris scrubbing ol.ices, • John G. Fisher Portion s digest " • John Mock attending jurie* V t . Wm. Ronnell attending juriee 4 no ; Win. Sparks attending jury John Cavender do 3 08 Sarr.ue' A. Carmack do 1 u , M.L. Hetrick 'l® * John Mock do 3 00 Charles Ecor.tg do . 3 00 George S. Yeager do • 09 Jo*. C. Miller do ® c ® John Mock do J JO To amount paid talesmen -0 c Go- Blyrutre4-Sou goods furnished C. House 13 0" H. Reamer S'ationeiy 0 57 Joshua Mower repaiting bnuge 10 60 Join J. Cessna lor boa: drug criminals 174 88 An ount overpaid by coUectors 88 51 Edward Huffman for wood tor Court Housa 49 62 A. J. Sau-o.n far wood for jail 11 30 Miscellaneous checks £5 91 Amr.i t paic Auui or* and Clerk '0 M A. 11. Agoovf attending Court room 3 09 A.T. Sanson) r*' a 3 e and Stationery 10 00 Vreasurer'* salary 509 60 Attorney for htiuj this repost S 00 Fox and wild cat scalps 297 04 Charge. $12,1C2 01 $8,617 29 Ctedita 8,64 7 29 Balance due county $3,314 71 Statement of Moneys due and owing to Bedford County. Jerob A. Nicodemus M. Woodberry 1851 7S 23 John A. Osborh Broad Top 1837 79 90 Lemuel Evuns do 1858 227 03 John C. Morgart Cumb'd Valley " 100 21 Solomon Steel Hopewell " b'j 2'l Jacob Ni oderous Woodberry " 102 27 J..ej h Evans Broad Top 1859 ' 4 70 George Uoadcs Libert;, " 86 53 Levit;ui|inter Londonderry " 7 86 Jr.c b S. Brutrbaugh Woodberry " 26 61 Siitibn Stucxey Coierain 18C9 77 28 Abraham Croyle Unron " 273 78 R. D. Farclay lledlord borough 1861 Bl Wm. tionnell Londonderry tp. " 40 61 Fred. Hilthbiai'uit Juniata " 102 66 John Aldstadt St. Clair " 89 73 liezi itiah P.a'Kn in Southampton " 177 31 Rudolph llaovcr M VAwwlterry " 59 79 Tlios. Al. Lynch Bedfoid borough 1832 370 2 ) VVm. Phillips Be.lferil lownsbip " 40 51 Philip llardman Cuuib'd Valley " 85 35 Mntin L. Heltteit Coierain " 253 71 Jonathan Hide Huriison ** 172 43 Casper Stroup Juniata " 180 53 VVm. Cook Londonderry " 216 79 Baltzer Fletcher Monroe " 77 93 John Wayde Napier | " 492 06 ];. A. 'l'. Blacit blast Providenca " 61 o) 1 i.ii Ft. lcr .St. Clair " 13l 21 Francis Beard Untort " 899 13 J. R. Durborrow M. Woodberry " 4'.>7 57 St.niiel A'orKing South Woodberry " 3515s IH. Nicodemus Bedford ooicugh 13C3 OJI if, Jacob D. Fetter Bedford township " 1003 72 P..tcr Jiwalt Schcllsbnrg borough. " 138 90 Samuel Sender Blody Ren bor. " 66 01 H.tvld Sparks VVcat Providence tp. _ " 90 49 Hezckiah Miy Harrison " 367 55 L. N. Fjan Juniata *• " 483 08 L'bomas Fisher Cumb'd Valley ' 622 47 Nicholas Koons Rncke Spring " 470 99 Herbert Slioc.noK. r Coierain " 602 47 D. A. H. BIaCK Kest Provblenc* " 374 01 Jacob Carpenter Londonderry " 45144 George Brcglu Union " 706 69 James E. Kay Hopewell * 4-57 16 John C-Figu't Broad Top V 612 3.5 Aaron Reedfouth Woodberry H 1287 37 John Mors Southampton " 410 72 Joht. W. Crisirmn 8t Utair " 995 76 Peter Winegardner Aapier " 687 97 Allrcd Ei trixen Liberty " 131 50 Ballzer Fletcher Monroe " 423 82 Wm. M. Pearson Middle Woodberry " 1008 01 slB 020 SI NOTE.— On some of the amounts from cu'lrc'a'i in I (rest is due, and front some exonerations and j commissions ate to he deducted. - Statement oft moneys due nnd owed by Bed ford County. [ To John Sill r $2600 00 [To John Brice .... 0900 CO Total $7OOO 00 I There is now in tho Treasury, subject to the order of the Commlsaioaors $3814 VI BOUNTY PUNO. A. J. SANBOM, HBQ., Treusorer of Bedford raw ty, in areonnt with (aid county; frotn the fth day of January, 1883, uptal the 4th day of TREASURER. ML Received from N. Komn Snaao Spring WIS W Thome Fisher CumVd. Yelfey 750 00 Samuel Render Bloody Kan bor. 26.1 off WM. Pear on M. Woodberry 1018 53 L. N. Fyan Juniata * 450 00 Aaron Itecd S. Woodberry * 1438 60 John Mora Southampton CIO 00 A F.r.triiten Liberty 295 00 Prter Ear Jt Schellabur j borough 105 00 H. Ni codeines Bedford bo.oujh 904 15 Herbert Sboemaser Col drain Sin 09 B.illzr l irlr'uer Mouioe 330 00 John C. Figart Top 450 00 (•corse BeeateJUnion ?2| 00 David Sparm West Providence 338 00 Jacob Carpenter LonaonJerry 4.50 00 John VV. Cristnuit St. Clair 951 00 Peter X pier 700 00 Hrzeciab May Harmon 100 00 J>. A. T. Bluck East Providence '75 57 Ja .ies K. Kay Hopewell 350 00 Jacob D. Fatter Bedforl tp. 750 00 ■ $12,528 09 TREASURES, CR. By amount paid on drafts oa Treasury $12,047 25 TV money overpaid 13723 J. (1. i isiier •' asing end distiibuting Bounty duplicates 55 00 Tre .sur. r'f commission on $13,166 25 131 03 Interest on checm 2 ]8 Auditors ai d Cler* 39 CO Paid J. W. Lingenfelter 519 00 Total $13,492 39 Credit $ 13,492 30 Dt btor 12,320 0£ PUP Treasurer $OO6 20 BcMcvb (fouuii), sj : Tim uuder?igned, A udifors of the ntH Coun ty, rd, ntxl di 1 audit and adjust tha I accounts between A. J. Hansom. &'<]• -.rens ulvr of Ilcdfprd county, and tl.o Cafnin ouvvealth of Pemisylvauir, as contained in the foregoing statements. Witness cur bands nndieals tho 7th day of January, A. D. 1864. DANIEL L. DEFIBAUGH, JOHN 11. BARTON, DANIEL BARLISV, 4tu*fr—B. F. Knout, Ckrk,. AuMw^