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Lippel, Berkstresser A smith. GOODS. GROCERIES. AC —j. B. Par- A 15 Cramer; J. M. Shoemaker; P. A. . ivfibaugb A Fisher. Bedford, Pa. 3'TI?TRV— C. N Hi.-k"k ,v J. G Minnieh. ■ Bedford. Pa. ' 531ST —J. L Lewis. Bedford. Ps 7 A'CY STORES—Mrs. V B Tate A Miss 54 IBs E V. Mowry; Mrs. M R >ehafer A ' .Kite Deal. Bedford. Pa HARDWARE, ie.—Wm. Hartley; Geo. Bly • t ? >n. Bedford. Pa. H-jTELS Bedford Hotel. J. .1. Shoemaker; | s-i H 'USe, 1 Mengel: Union Hotel. V Steek :Bedf-*rd, Pa. 'E'VELER—DanieI Border. Bedford. Pa. John Reiinuni. Jeweler, ' PRINTERS —Meyers Mengel. Bedford. —All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing v and promptly executed. Mi's—Win. C. Snively. Sebell-Hur-g. Pa. iV-ICIAN. —Dr. J. L M lrbourg. Bed!' rd. Dr- W.W. Jamison ami P 11. Pennsyl. 810 -dy . Pa. i T : NT MEDlClNES—Shriner's C ugh Svrun L.jiiin Vermifuge; Fouri -Mixture and Horse Cattle Powder; Wbeaton's Ointment; Helm . >Extract of Buchu: Dr. Tobias A enitian Lin • .y . p.... ~c puior. • Chris:' doro"- • pye. Mishler s Herb Bitter- EEAL ESTATE SALES— F C Reamer—private sale H A S .J Lyon- Private Walter. Private. V Hickok, private sale. -TvVES. TINWARE. Ac —B. M.C Blymyer C Bedford, Pa Li Read the --New Advertisements' o this 6 ■ issue of THE GAZETTE. Lj' For Administrator"?. Executor's. Auditor's •e. Ac , see --Legal Notices Lf" Read the advertisements under the head of ViicM, Ac." JH4MRATIU 101 NT A 4 4\YKNTIOX. Tht* Democratic voters of Bedford mnty, are hereby requested to meet 1 their several election districts, on aturday, the lfithday of June, for the urpose of electing two delegiite> from i.-h election district in the county, hich delegate- will assemble at the uirt House, in Bedford, on Tuesday, a* 10th day ®f June, at 2 o'clock, P, 1., for the purpo-e of placing in noni tion a county ticket t< l* -u|)|M>rted the voters of Bedford county, at the xt general election; the only test of right to vote at such delegate elee to he qualification a?- a legal vo rr and -uitteient assurance that the **r-on offering to vote, will cast hi-s d for the Democratic nominees at • tober election. At the -anie us and places, Vigilance Commit - for the en>uing year will also he ted. the names of the persons cho :: to l>e returnfal to the < 'hairinan of Democratic County Committee. _:-.te elections to open inthetown- I- at 10 o'clock, A. M., and close at I'. }•{., and in the boroughs to open at ■ clock P. M., and close at P. M. E. F. KERR, Ch'n Item. Co. Com. f'LOßious DEMOCRATIC VICTORY IN MBERLAXD, —The DenaH-rat (.'umh rland, Md., achieved, on ' ndavla-t, a most triumphant -uc in the election of their whole mu pal ticket. Thi- i- a propitious jury. The following letter from our • friend, Jacob Snider, of the Ship- Hou-e. t*lls the whole story : Ct'.VISEKI.AND, Md.. May 11. I*o*l. ) 8. F. MEYERS. A", at a quarter of an hour of ten P. to apprise you of the result of our xi -ipal election, which took place - i-.iv. After a spirited contest, the fn<: racy carriisl the day, electing 7 candidate for Mayor, and their --uncilraen, bv an average majori ' >■')•?)}(// r '>)>.■>For the last five "-the ballot-lnix ha.- been controll .■ bayonets, and the ballot has been 'i -.illy denied to tie* Democracy, thank fhwl! we are again free, i a fair vote, with free access to iilot-box, a- in daysgqne by, the - ' cfjuality party was compelled to ! ' fore the siinon pure, white De- Tacy. j unhesitatingly aver that free and fair ballot is allowed at ' fall election, that old Maryland give such a majority against the '• -ti-in party, as will appal them 1 will a thrill of joy to the -1 of every true Democrat in the I enclose to you the ticket that ' elected, which was as follows: 'jor. John Humbird ; Couneilmen, ' 'is Haley, Frederick Mertens, Qooder, Heo. W. Hoover, ''-irge Ing. Asahel Wilson. Truly, your friend, JAFOBSNIDER. '■'E sacrament of the Lord's Sup will be admini stored in the Pres • 'erian Olurch of Bedford, on the of this month. This will tiie m: s wimmunion service under SOLDIEEII CUNVENTIOX.—We jni> lish. with great pleasure, the appended call for a convention of soldiers, to be held in this place, on Saturday, 'JTth of May, 1566. This call states the object of this convention to be the "equaliza tion of bounties, lands," Ac. Thi- i all right and proper. If the conven tion confines its proceeding- to this ex t >nt. we shall do all in our power to as sist ii in attaining it- object. If, how ever, poiitic- are to be meddled with in its proceedings, we wish it ili-stiuvt ly understood that we will advise ev ery soldier who has the good of hi eau.-e at heart, to withdraw from it at once. We desire to see the soldiers, without respect to politics, unite for the purpose of getting their rights in Congre-s, and thi.- can only be accom ; pli.-hed by ignoring politics in all such meeting- as the one just calletl. Le: Democratic and Republican -uidier- at- j tend this convention and let them meet a- soldiers, not a- politicians. Doubt less, fiesigning men, who are always willing to make tools of other-, will; be on hand to try to manipulate thi-1 Convention and to gePit to adopt ].<>-' litical resolutions. Let such men bej shunned by the "boy- in blue," if they ' would not defeat the very end at which they aim. We shall see. T4 I!M- Soldii-r-4>f R-rFOKI>. May loth, l -GG. In pursuance of a call by Maj. . Pro—er. H. Burket. Lemuel Evan-. Albert Smith, j). Weaveriing,H.C. Laahly, Joe.Mil ler, A. K. Shinier. J. Robb. E-py( toli pner, J. .Sams. Abr. Carpenter, W. P>. Filler, Jos. Me-serstnith, Jos. Byer.-, D. F. Keagy. W. F. Wilkinson. W. Ru l>ert-. J. L. Meloy, I). B. Arm-troug. SOLAR PHENOMENON. —One day la-t week old Sol cut a very queer figure. 1 "bend* r." for he had two ring- around , his eye and a kind of -traight line cut to the side of it. Seriou-ly -f>eaking, this wa- a phenomenon which i- of rather rare cnvurrence. There were two circles about the -un. one enclos ing a-mall segment of theother. whil-t at the side of these circle- appeared a straight line, the color of the circles and line being yellowi-h. but rather bright and dazzling. We presume the clerk of the weather will duly inform us what it all mean-. RAI:A AVIS. —A large pelican wa shot, on Wednesday last, on Dunnin*;'- Creek, a few miles from this place, by Mr. Thomas Miller. It measured fifeet from tip to tip of it- wing-. feet from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail: the bill itself being 1 F indie- in length, and supplied with a pouch of yellow skin underneath capable of holding ra tions for a week. It- color was white, excepting tlx* wing- which were tipped with black. Truly this was a rrr rn->* . in terrix. DEATH OF A PROMINENT CITIZEN. —lt i< our painful duty to record the death of E. L. Anderson, Esq., which occurred at his residence in this place, on Saturday last. Mr. Anderson was widely known a- the proprietor of Bed ford Springs, and his untimely demise will be regretted by many friends, a well a- mourned by a large circle of be reaved relatives. May he re-t in peace! NEW ARRIVAL.—H. F. Irvine has just received a large lot of boots, shoe-, and varieties. His stock is one of the most varried and extensiveever brought to Bedford. As Irvine claims to l>e "the regulator" see l>oard fences) he found it neee-sarv to purcha-o a large lot of good- at prices which will enable him to sell very cheap. You will find every thing in hi- st4>re. from a patent match-box to a shell-bark hickory-nut. Call and see him by all means. IMPROVED WASHING MACHINES.— One of the most complete machine- for washing clotlm- lias just been invented by John S. Lash, Esq., of Philadelphia, who has recently obtained a patent for it. It i- highly ingenious, although simple in construction. What i- -till better, it is within the reach of every housekeeper, costing as it does, only five dollar-. For further particulars, we refer the reader to the advertise ment in another column. NEW (iiMTi iA FTOKE. —Bar-ams ! ! Certainly there are bargains to be had at Reamer's New Grocery! Reamer , sells everything you can eat and -onie , thing el-* l>e-ides,and bargain-to l>oot! , Now, do your inn*r man and your pcx'ket-liook both a service hv calling on Reamer. ■ VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. 1 —lf any of our readers want to buy a • good farm, we would refer them to i Meyers and Diekerson, Attorneys at • Law. We know the farm advertised •j by them in this paper and can re : i commend it as one of the best in this : | neighborhood. No. 1, ANDERSON'S Row.—Great ar rival of new and cheap goods at Shoe i maker's, No. 1, Anderson's Row. Call and see for yourselves. Don't make any mi-take, hut call at the right place and you will find all right. WHY can't a member of the order of ( ; < iood Templars belong to a brass band'.' i Because he is not permitted to take a . horn, i, Don't any body steal this con. j We ha ve hied our caveat.) Shepparii, Vaa jjariiugoa A Arrison, of Philadelphia, advertise a large stock of New, Spring, House Furnishing Goods, at reduceil price-. j- ~ | RAM AGE—MILLER—"n the s:h inst . t the house of the- Widow Heed, in Liberty township, bv l-*s#<* Ketistnger. Esq.. Mr. Thos. to Miss M irznri-1 .Miller C'ROYLE—BOYER—On the loth sr.?: . bv the Rev. C. I Heiluian, Mr. Chaneej Crojle tJ Mis j Calharitie E >ver. bvth of Bedford c. un'y. Pa. DIED. GROVE—On the 11 th inst.. at his mothers resi- • dene.* in New Pari?. Ri liard Grove. a*r-*l 31 y'r,-. ANl'Ll'i.-oN—oa the 12th ins: . E-py L'Aifct- : son. E-i in the 56:h year of hi- DI KEKII'tOF—On the llth ii:?: . William ; Sheridan, infant son of Captain Simon and Mar garet A DU-kerhoof, aged nineteen in uths. KOONS—In Friend's Cove, thi- - ur>ty. 11 tht llth inst Adam aged 7:' y ir.-. I inontc and 8 d ys. He was one of the widest and m-.-t esiins'tble men of the eonnty. SHOEMAKER—FeII sweetly asleep in Jean.-, on tbe 12 h inst . in Friend - Cove, Elizabeth Ellen, the beloved wife of Mr Herbert-h emaker, aged ' '22 vears, 10 months and Is dav " JUu- VALTABLE FARM FOR SALE.! y —lOll acres of ex ellent limestone land, a btut la a-re* well timbered, the remainder under onltivati- Li. lying a lew miles north of Bedford, for sale on r>- .son :ble term For parti ulars ap- ; ply to MEYERs A DICKFR-ON. mayl-.-"ms. Bedford. Pa. C'l ACTION.— I iu-rcby give notice j J tha: my wife. Ant.ie S. Guthrie, (formerly : Annie -tu -key. daughter of C. and R -in-key. near Bedford, Pa.,) deserted me. in tiiv absence, from Altona. Knox county. Ills. I caution all persons .rout harboring or crediting her on my ae- ' cujtDl. as I trill not be re- < JIIIM hie f>r any debts of MtMlraeiiig. ZBOXAB fifTflSlE. | m.iy IS.-3t.* DHERIFFS SALE.—By vii ueofa I ' writ of a it*: c to me directed. ; th-re will he - ,jd at the Court H ::se. in the bor- ; oagi: ■■■:' Bedford,onS tiurday, the&.h ... y ■ i June. ! at 10 o'clock, a. M.. the following real estate, viz. Due lot of ground in the town of Coaldsle, front ing on Fulton street, adj atiir.g an alley on th. east, and •*: the -: hy 1: belonging to Jntue- EichelLcrger. 100 feet front and 120 teet hack, with a tu-. story Frume House and a Frame Stable thereon ere, te l. si uate in Brt adtop township. , Badiord cc-uaty, a* I token in ex .• -.ttion a- :hc property of Lemuel Evu'is. JOHN ALD.STADT. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, May 1, -4t f > ARC A INS! BA KG A I NS! ; h —AT TBE — NEW (GROCERY ST >RE, On Julia una Street. 2 doors Nr-rth of .1 1. Lewis' , Drug Store. H. C REAMER . Has just oto i.eda large assortment i.I'tIBOCHHF-. cotj-ts.iiig tif superior : TEAS. COFFEES. SUGAR-, CHEESE. M ii L \ S-L-. Detersive Soap. Extra Family Soap. Pickled Oysters, superior Pickles. Fresh Peaches, (ire"n Corn. Green I'cas. S trdines and Mae ■ IT Id. Pepper, A..- >:...,* t'i: Mace. K'-tcliup. IVoreestt r.-bire S . Jce, Ex - traets. Lemon and \ tutlla. Iti.iig and Indigo Blue. Com Starch. Fannestock's unsurpassed 1 F triua. all kin.is of Prunes. Fig-. B .isir Cjierrics. Jtc. FISH of all kinds, no- "..ugh: :n the Juniata ; Oranges and Lem •> -of he fiue-t Kind Groii id Alum- ait. U • g.-,.1a B.tki; gSoda, t , Candles. A... Ac. L .j- (five us a call, examine our goods, and we j wilt trv to accoinmouate u. mayls.'6'V ' H. C. REAMER 1> EDIT ED PRICES. \ iue -lib- riber- have juft received a fre-h in voice of EVBBOIDEREIV CLOTH TAHLE AU I'IA.Xu CO\ER.< also frotn Auction. LINEN sIIEETINGS. TABLE DRAPER- Ac.. (rrcjtly 11' (need r < SHKPPARD. VAX HARLINGEN A ARRI-cN. Importers and Dealers In Hou-e-Furnishing Dry Gotxls, No Die.- Che-'nut Street, may I-- I m PHILADELPHIA- ] YEW SPRING GOODS. The subscribers are now reeeivit their Spring ! importation of HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS. Comprising all the best varieties of Lir-ia in! Cotton l*oren. gc Ct/loir nod Boater (ijj/g, T.ii.tr '•'>'! Diaper*. Tnhle Cloth*. Naphos. Drrufirs. Chamber ami /> •/. J'.nr Tuvtcllios* of "II Detmpnonf. Marseille* Qit if topant - Hlaniitf. Tnhle and -so Cover*, And every other article of F.trrii-hiiig Dry Goods ; rcjuired to eomtaecce housekeeping or supply the wants of a family Sp 12: If. ■ /a. • .Miri , tin,,./*. The subscriber, with inert-.-,-,?d facilities for the transportation<.f the II t.-IERY DEPARTMENT of Iheir hiMlill—, in vita attention to their ample and well selected stock of ly/itfC. Gentlemen' ami Children'* /).„ rv. .Merino and Sill. IVvf v. Droirrr*. * tr. New -took and at tbe Reduced Prices. SHEPPAKD. VAN HARLINGEN A ARRISON, No. Km- Chestnut Stree*. may IS -lm. PHILADELPHIA. | -tit;! 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I ■ A very libera! discount to country mer chant? and dealers generally. | maylS-fit. j T>ECEIPTB AND XPEX-i t i |\ TI KES OF BEDFORD B)ROUGH.-J„bu H Rush. Esq.. Treasurer o!" Bedf-rd Boruagh. in i account " ith said borough, frm May 1. A. D. 1865, to May I. 1-66. Treasurer Dr. ' To balance in Treasury at lasts®Element. 827 2D ' i To fish received from S. Rcimual. XVeigh Master. 51 lit) j To cash received for Circus Liced- 24 367 45 ! from *i.me. fur IhM, 455 82 593! of;; The Treasurer ask? credit for the following die- i bu'-ements for the u— of said 1* rough of Bedford: Treasurer Cr. * By amount paid on sundry thecks. a? follows, viz : XVal Br. ■.; >r v.. ;k i! neon It *h ; >rd st. >2l 75 ! 11. R. Sill, f r auditing borough recount. :: no j : Lewis Saupp. •' " Si 00 XX ru Bowies, for wheel-narrow. 5 00 James Corboy, for salary to April 21. *f.s, 25 00 XV. Stahl, for making draft frapes, 2 00 ■ James Corb>y. work, Ac., horse, csrt. Ac. 90 52 , B. F McNeil, printing. 10 00 ■ ; V. -teektnan. rail got of 8 Aruik. 1 50: ' .) I! Hutten. auditing borough recount. 00 : XV Brown, work done on Richard street. 21 (Mi James Corboy. salary to May 1,'65 Ia ) 25 On j I* 1 carting. Ac.. 46 S7 : XX'in Eohcr, two days work. 300 ; 1) Border, winding town clock 1 v & rep's 25 00 • Lawrence Defiibaugh, mending hydrant, 6 50 ' Abram Herman " 2 10 •! 1 'hr Xbistadt, lodging prisoners ii. j til. 631 B F Meyers, printing. 16 70 I James Corboy, carting dirt. 20 15; J Corboy, salary to 5'0v.4.'65.(2in.Ui5 d', 05 3d ; J L Lcssjg. curb n front of lots of Lyons. Reamer and Rev. Heyden, 132 00 Jno .XI over, ae ing street eoniiui.-?i"uer, 6 00 ; Davi.i Detibaagb repairing hydrant- in July and August. 1855. > 00 D Border, repairing hydrants. 5 00 ; Jam; - Corboy. carting dirt, horse and cart. Is 55 ! •• earting dirt on streets. 7 50' '■ salary to Jan. 1."66.(1 ui &1* d> 42 2- X J Di s hong, blaeksmithmg. 22 82 Jno Palmer, salary as elerk. stamps, light. , fuel, stationery. Ac., 30 00 J Corboy. carting, cleansing er.giuo. Ac.. 56 salary, working on .-troc-ts. at tending hydrants. Ac.. 79 19 j j salary as high constable f r 1855. 2" no . XX" Harris, soldering hydrants, Ac.. 1 75 Lawrence Defibaugh. mending hydrants. i 00 San.uel Bobcr. carting dirt.. 16 Its' J XV Lingerfelter, acting street cotmnissoner. 9 00 John II Rush, printing done by Durborrow A Luu. l'or weigh-inaster. 5 (Mi j J Aldstadt. keeping disorderly per- r.s in jail, 2 95 John II Rush, salary a? Treasurer to April 1. 1865, " 2(i 00 Bnr.k of Crawford county, uncurrent (on ; band). ' 5 0' Fvii.'-ration and commissions for ISM, - > Balance icx-L; in the Treasury, 7 43 ~mT76 BEOFOr.n noRoT on BOIVTY I • xr. Trr _ />••. i To amount received from 11. XioUmus. i Esq., collector. $1949 00 j Treasurer Cr. : By amount mid J B Farquhar. f-r Bond No. 6. 8500. Inter' *. >'24 - 24 ->0 Bv amount paid J B F.uquh ;r. for Bond N- 7. S",0".- Interest. 24.5. 59' 81049 "0 ■ • Balance in Treasury, *7 43 ' Bank of Crawfoid county, iur.currenf). • 0-' 1 , ! Amount due from Jno Boor, former weigh master. 9 45 Amount due (roin 11. Nicodcmu.-, Esq., ! collector for I-e>s, subject to exonera ti' n and camini-.-ion-. : 9* Amount due from 11. NieoJeiuus. E-q . collector for 1*65. boun'v fund, sub ject to exoneration- and commissions 2401 31 .82812 17 . We. the undersigned Auditors of Bedford Bor- : ( ough, do hereby certify that wo me; and did audit . and adju-t the account • i John 11. Rush. Esq.. Treasurer of - id borough, f r the year ending May 1. A I>.. I*o6. n, contained iu the foregoing ; -icfemrnts. and we have examined th- foreg" ing account due to said borough, and that wehave bo. od the same oorreet. A-u tne-sour hands this tenth dav of Msv. 4 !' . I-16 K R. SILL. .1 UtNKi HI'TTON, Ant a J HEED YEAR Eli. JOHN PALMEII. CL'k. Auditors mavis. ITtHE GREAT CAUSE < F HUMAN 1 MISERY—Just published jut -caled envel ope. Price six cents. .4 Left'treol' the Nature. T "tieat rend Radierl cure of Spermatorrhfea or Seminal Weakness In \ oiurtury Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Imped- IB>et ts to Marriage generally Nervousness. Con. i sumption. Epilepsy and Fi;>: Mental and Physj oil Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse. Ac By : ROBERT'J. CVLVERWELL. M. P., Author of the . "Green Book." Ac The world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture clearly proves from hi- own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuc- may be" , eff dually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instru- < men;-, rings. ~r cordials, pointing out a mode of ■ cure at once certain and effectual, by which every ; ! sufferer, no matter what his condition may bo, may cure himself Vhcar.ly. privately and radically. Tuts LECTCRE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOI SANTIS : AMI THORSANDS. ' 8on" under seal, to any address, in a plain seal : cd envelop, on the receipt of six cents, or two post i age stamps, bv addr sstng CHAS.'J C KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery. N. Y.. Post Office Box 4■ l -1. Feb 16. '66—ly" _ _ i> Ei'ircTio.N IN PBICE OF TUE A 3IERICA X lil TCI IKS, Made at XVALTH AM. Mass. In consequence of the recent great decline in gold and silver and all the materials used in the manufi 'ture of our go->d. arid in anticipation of a still further decline, we have reduced our prices to as low a point as they can be placed With Gold at Par. < so that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now from the expectation that it will be cheaper at .- "me future time The test of ten years and the manufacture ami sale of Mors than 2(M)JMO II al'hes, have given our productions the very highest rans; among time-keeper-. Commencing with the dc- ; termination to make only thoronchly excellent j i watches, our business has steadily ii.creased a? the public became acquainted with their value, un;tl ' for months together, we have been unable to sup ' t'iy the demand. We have repeatedly enlarged i oar factory buildings until they now cover over j ' three acres of ground, and give accommodation to more than eight hundred workmen. We are fully jusiifie 1 in stating 'bat we now make make turn, than one hah of '.ii >h< II 'ch ; -s ,Ul /■/ the I'tnfcd St 'te*. The different grades' liis-ki .vi-be.! 1, the folfi--,-rg ; . engraved on the plate 1. "American Watch Co..' W<ham, Mti j 2 "Appletou, Tracy ,v Co.. XX altham. 518-S. 3. 8 Bartlctt Walthant, Mass. 4. "V\"m. Ellery ' 5. Our Ladies' Watch of first quality is named ' "Appleton, Tracy A C 0.." XX tilth im. Mass. I 6. Our next quality of Ladies' Watch is named f -P. 8. Bartlctt." XX'aUham. Mass These watches ' are fnrniehed in a great variety of tites and styles of case-. The American Watch Co., ot Wsltham, Mass., authorize us to state that without distinction of trade marks or price, All the Prod"ete of their Ftetory are I fully warranted to be the best time keepers of their class ever i made in this or any other country. Buyers should j remember that unlike the guarantee of a foreign maker who can never be reached, tits warantee is ! good at all times against the Com {any or their a gfnts. and thfct if after the most thorough trial, any watch should prove defective b any particu lar. it may always be exchanged fot another. As the American XVatcbes made at Wathani. are for sale by dealers generally throughout the country, we do not solicit orders for single patches CAUTION —The public are cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. AH jersons selling I counterfeits will be prosecuted. BOBBINS A APPLETON. | Agents for the American xx'atth C'dupaty, tcayll, 66.-ltu.J 162 Broad my, N", Y. v* KM! KhWAKIi! I O I will pay to any 1) >sr ,r i r member of the Mcd ; ical Frdterni.y, the sum of $ I (Xt for any Compound that posscsr.s taoro m lioina! viriucsandcuruttve : | jsower? than Mishlcr 5 Herb Bitters. IJ JifSIILER. Proprietor S. E. Corner of Centre Square, maylL.—ly. Lancaster. Pa. <|*loO REWARD! I will pav Silk' Reward f..r ' lie dis s.very of any medicinal preparation that can cure a greater va- | riety of ornplaints th-n Mishlcr'.- Herb Bitter-. 14 MIBIILEK. Proprietor, 8 E. Corner "f Centre Bqu*re. rnayll.—ly Lancaster. Pa. I -(XI IJOLLAii> REWARD! .) 1 will pay -t '0" to the Proprietor of any Medi- S eine that can show a greater number of genuine I Certificate -of cures effected by it nesr the ; I ice ' where it i< made, than MIBHLEK - HERB BIT TER.- d Consumption, Dysjtaipsia, Liver Com plaint. Bloody Flux, Diarrbo t. Typhoid. KejaH tent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague. Cholera Morbus. Yellow Jaundice. Scrofula. Running or B*-re Leg-. Cancer, Abscess. Neuralgia, j Rheumatism. Coughs. 0"! la. Cramp iu the .-torn ach. Chronic Dtarrht-n. Piles. Tetter. Scald Head. : Ophnema. or fa'litig uay-si:-kness peculiar t > children. L ucorrln*:i, failing ot the xx'omb. all ( obstructions to ttie dot course of nature in females, •dl veneris! diseases, and all complaint' arising i from impure Bl<. i or aw• ak and disordered state ; ol' the 8 nmftch. Liver ■ r Kidneys Certificates of j cure- of the Yellow Fever in Mexico can also be j furnished. Rtrne - her if it does cot cure, the money will ' refu: it- iby 'ho proprietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, 8. E. Owner ot' Centre E juaro, Lancaster. Pa j BEND FOR A CIRCULAR. The ingredients used in compounding Mishltr's 1 H.-ib Bitters are trot kept Secret by_ the Proprietor. Send for a circularat.il y u wili learn the medical I ! propertie- ot ail the ai -las used iu its pr para- . clot.: aEsi in tho mannfer in which they operate on j the system, and much other valuable information. ; If you are- . ■ v. h disease send for one o! ; Miililer s Herb Bitf rs Circulars; leadite.irefully. profit by the hint- it contains, and you will be placed on the sure •-.•{ o: recovery, rnayll.—Jy. 1 > H LEE'S BITTERS CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN' Diseases of the skin arc numerous and. with but ; one or two exceptions, may all be traced to iinpd- j rity of the h!od. In many persons ibi- impurity : is born in the sys im; while others acquire it through impro; r treatment of scores of diseases i Under th:- head may be eiassed— It. 8:-rofu!a.i—Thi* disease is ber'lit iry ar.d t- j transmitted from generation so generation It is t -ti-L-d by a tran-gross",,.n <,i tht- iaw- of nature. ' both mora! and pibysieal; in other words, it i- i caused by r/r< Acting a- a la'ent poison, it re- i duces the vitality of. the blood, and weaken- *b- ; depurating organs. - that ihey fail to diseb.-irge 1 or east out the impurities tUat arecoutinually gen- ! prating in the system Ap rson physi -nlly pure : acquires gocorboea. or -'tneoher ■"•••ret di ease, be undergoes a course <-f mercury, 'be di.-ea-e is ; dried up. and ti:.- patient pronounced well. X ain > delusion The complain! i-not cured, i.scbacnei • is only diverted. Instead of making i a appear- I mice outwardly, it acts on the internal organs, and - rofula. wbi -h i- bi-oueatbed tr un father to son. i- tin result. Many persons who are perfectly free from all itrncoraii'y and vice areaffiicted with r-duiThey are suffering tor the stusol their I fathers and lab 'ring uuler thecur'e ii'-<-libed ii scribed iu the R.>.'k of Books. "1 will v -i: the iniquities of the Cither- upon their children. To cure this dreadful complain- it i* neec -sry -: . - , j,,-:,! u. a-.-I th. -y - . br; ed up and s'rength en>-i by invigorating : L- ok a? the arti le ! used iu comp-junuiug Mishier Bitters; -ee the ar ray o purifying and ; i .\igi-ra; ir.g :csn-em -. and s:.y whether there is an article- m the w nob list < l medicine? that equals it. XVe hero emphat ically a--ert. withou* tear of contradiction, that 'ill. hires Hit! -T rid Car, linden! S . DA. ■!<■ It i urifies the bUsjd.it - rengrher-- the inter!-;.! org rs and aids them to peilorm their natural fuu- tioß- t is a -limnlant and a tonic and it will cure > r :t\ 1.. 2J Running Bor. - a. i U! -rs.—Running ■ -re and ulcers invariably indicate a - -rt.tulou- taint, j They are caused by the efforts of nature- to .lis- • charge the impurities of the blood. Many persons afflicted with ruunii „ .-ores and ulcers -ucoetdeu . : in elryiug them up and think ihey are cured when J the- -kin grows Ol --r The sore-. Thev are. however. ! "bu making bad worse. ' for the impurities that j were discharged fr ru the system through the- Be ; eliu.ii the sore c.w act internally and cause in ■ numerable disease? and often death. The- • nly , tru ■* a:.-; ,-ur.- cure for all running sores and uh-eis I- Mi-hler's Bitters, a continued and persevering u-e of which will most certainly effect ay .i -in •/. e-Ui c. 3d. Balt Rheum.—Ba!t Rheum is a vague, in definite. though, popular ierni given to almost all the non-febrile eruptions of the skin which afflict | adults. It is generally an eruption of vesicles in small, distinct ulcers, accompanied with a smart- j ing tingling sensation, witu a tendency -o creep • c-r sprct i over the adj-ining surface. Misoier - : ! Bitters are a sure cure ;>r this disease. _ j 4th Pimples and Blotches —Pimples and Blotch i es on the -ktn are always a sure sign of impure ; ! blood. Although never dangerous, except in ca ses of carbuncles, they are very disagreeable.— : Often we will see the most handsome features ren j dered hideous by great blotches and pimples, and j immnd of the pleasing look which should irradt , ate the human face we see nothing opt disgusting corruption: for pimples and blotch- - a r e i thing : but the corrupt accumulations of the system ex- . i pe'leil thr.-ngn the Ute l;um ot the -Kin. lhe u?e i of Mi-hler's Bitter.- will force these c-rruptious ; • be- discharged through the natural channels-, ami thus cures all kiL-i' of piuipk-s and bb, chi-e. L>- , dies who desire s t'.iir eoioplectioii. tree trui piiu- ; pies should bear this fact iu mind For sale-by J. L. LEXVIB. Diuggtst, Bedtord Pa i rnayll —ly. B. Jl'f. ELY WEI;. j GEO. BLYMVEE. IMPORTANT TO ITOrsJ^'KEhP -1 EKB' STGVE EMPORIUM. AND TI X \VA R E F.SI'A IUJSIIMFXT. B. M'C. BLYMYER A Co. Have just refitted and r furnish d their splendi ! j stock of Stoves and Tinware, at ihe old stand of I i Blymjo- A 8 -n. and per- to in need of anything : in tto irline will find it to their advantage "giv, th in a call. They alway-' keep on hand a full j j assortment of PARLOR AND COOK BTOVEB. ! with fixture', together with the many different ; articies of TIN AND TOILET WARE, j nece'sary for complete house famishing purpo'es. ' COUNTRY MERCHANTS i Should bear in mind that their orders will alway be promptly attended to. and a Jul) -hare oi their ] patronage i- solicted. RtXiFING AND SPOUTING ! Done in the most approved manner, and on the 1' shfrtr;t |-n->iWe not 1 o. KEPAiRm; ; Promptly attended t- with neatness and dispatch ' The patrons ami frieti-Is of the ffriu ot LLY ■ >-\ Ell w SON will find the n ci. gII t!y fitted Bp i on the corner lately occupied by Mrs Mewart. | with a couil'b-te Bock ol Hardware, ic.. aiw.-:\- on hand. mayll.'fiS. :Lcpl iUuia ,r u. 4 DMIXJSTRATORS' NOTICE.— | Notice is hereby given that letter-of admic i-;ration have been gr. nte-i to the subscriber on tbe estate of John Bridges, la'e of >->uibmptoii j township. Bedford county, dee d, a!! persons in debted to said estate are notified to make payment, and those having claims thereon w;ll present them dulv authenticated for settlement. at-r.-27.-6t. BENTON BRIDOES, Adm'r. 13 XE< FTOR'B NOTICE.—Ix-tt• rs j tes tament'y on the estate of Artemas Bennett. : lute of Southampton township, dec d, having been , granted by the Register of Bedford county, to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all having claim? against said estate to present them properly ! authenticated for settlement, and all persons in debted will please urake immediate payment GEORGE 8. BENNETT. ART EM A 8 > BENNETT. apr.2o. —fit. fa'rs. 4 DM IXIBTR ATOR'S NOTICE.— f \ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin trarion have been granted by the Register of Bed ford county, to the undersigned, on the estate of Michael Frv, late of Union township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested j to make immediate payment, and those truing • claims can present them duly authenticated for ; settlement. _ „ ~ . i ' may JOHN H. CLAAR, A din r. ■■■■■■■Ml rpREASURERLS SALE of Unseats! 4 Lands and Town Lots in Bedford <• ,u.">ty A .'roe.'ibly to the provisions of an Ac of Assembly, d rectitsgthe mode of idling unseated landsfor taxes and for other purposes, passed the loth of March. I*ls-. and the supplements thereto passed the !3tb of March, 1817. and the 2Mb of March, 1831. the Treasurerof thecountyof Bedford hereby give notice to all persons eai erned therein, that unless the county, state, -cbool. bounty and road taxes due on the foil -ring tracts of unseated hinds, situate in Bedford county, are not paid be fore the day of sale, th- whole, or such parts of each tract lis will pay ■ taxes, and the costs chargeable thereon, wili 1" ■••! 1 at the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, on the second Monday of June, next, (lltb day.) for the arrearages el t-txes due. and the cost accrued thereon: and said s lie will be continued from day to day until all au disposed of. , ipr.ti.-6t) G. MARDOREE.Trea*. BEDFORD TOWNSHIP Taxes •'OO acres. So! -men Diebl S2 44 421) do Daniel Barley 1 68 BKOADTOP. 1 .-it do James Entrieken 5 Si TO do William Gray 402 21 do William P. Sehell St ,)o M J M rtin 3 96 440 do 33 perches. .lames Button 14 hit 440 do 13 do Jauies Pat ton 210 : 17". do 131 do James Pstton 882 ;iS do 44 do .Tames Pulton 311 MHO do Francis Mowing 62 8>". 422 do 30 do B trnet Mowing 6£H 4W do John Stone 8 b.t 465] do Isaac Kerr 13 00 440 do John Razor 72 376 do F Mowing 7"> 61 do Wm T Diugherty 1! I'. l 296 ,|o John Belts 1" 7c 03 do Jacob Myers 946 7 ' do John Devereaux 56 S3 342 do Daniel Kerr 32 39 403 do J hu Bollinac 47 93 402 do 14 do Wm Bunn 16 54 30 do Be wis T Watson 17 So 372 do Saa/uel L Tobias 14 76 427 do Mary Montgomery 3ls 1 205 bo NewiSn A Marshall 44 t-:l ' 433 do M irg"? Montgomery 3 21 j |2l do John Montgomery 322 j2 > do JohuFt.arJ ' 2-I'.) do Eph: Foster v WinSchell S 68 j 14 do James Figard 102 i 405 do Llrteh Dauner 4 44 i .;() l j Anders woe !by R Wilson 64i ;.5 do Asron Evans 48 !c, i do William Figard Hi s Castner Cartnan A Cuti,ming?3S 37 I Oft do John M Canad 38 la To do Wm M llali A Figsrd 2f. : 135 do John W Whitney 45 16 50 do do 21 25 : 30 do do 97J ; COLERAIN. 31)31 do Jacob Wyland 1 00 1 i do Jos A Eta Diehl 8' 427 do Artt ur Brown 1 28 CUMBERLAND VALLEY. sft do J ones Heydon 56 11)6 do 117 perches William M Hall 400 do James Smith 11 88 HARRISON. 412 do Daniel Hurklc 1 35 i 319 do John Tinman 91 12 do 56 perches Barclay A Lyon 218 1 75 do Andrew P Miller 192 HOPEWELL ! 290 do John 0 >rby 2 4ft 413 do John Kerr ' 7 12 ; 150 do Jambs 11 ward 8* 1012 do Michael Sine 17 4n | 484 do Richard Moan 1 7' . )2' do John Cheney 1 32 ; jei do * Joseph Moan ! •109 i do Samuel Moan 2 37 424 do 35 perches Alexander Moan 343 2061 do ' John M.Tlnay ! Cs i 192 do Timothy Moan 1 - 2i)t> do 54 do Israel Mo-.n 1 196 do Zaeh-ti.-ih Moan i 11' 222 do Eiixah th Piper 1 5- 2:2 do 20 do John B• J 63 116 do fill do Is ibella Davis To 2201 do William Piper '4 £.'.* do John H udin 7 > 221 do * Ignatius II irdin 6, 121 do 125 do James iison •? j 187 do 4ft do David Piper 125 do George F Abbott 84 ! 213 Jo Joseph Lancaster 60 99 do Richard C'lsik 28 462 do 57 do 8 epbeii M tar 212 do Robert *h. do Ulll i m Foster 96 do Robert M mtgomery 2* | 900 do Ctrr 3 36 LONDONDERRY. 395 Daniel Green ' 2 a 22ti James Shaw 1 22 10! Mirah Wright 60 113 George aolt'urd 8 61 LIBERTY. 20ft do Mary Gordon 13 i? 2(lft do James Gordon Ift 74 Idfl do Thomas Join s 17 78 ; ~o do Stephen Kerr 3 !-9 i,; 5 do Edward Lingly 15 8.,; o,,ft do Jacob Miller 7 8a , 2i)B do Elizabeth Miller 7 53 2(.0 do M try Pip. r 5 99i ft Jo Amelia Piper S t lift do E I .:.id S.-me 2u fis 132 do John Ton/in 22 6); eft do George 1 bolnpson 60 479 do James Laughcad 1 50 ,70 do James Entricken 2 46 ! 403 do Alex .Montgomery 717 1 2)ift do John Kerr 7 65; 290 do Samuel Kerr 7 44 ! HU) do George B Kay 2 (■- 2ftft do Francis Moans ltl 97 ! 299 do Milligen A Benedict 4 11 j 49 do Peter B .weer 68 5 do George Thompson 22 ! | ■ lot Luke Fcetn y 56 8 lots Gen Wm H Irvine 172 1 lot G D Trout 47 i 2ftft do John Stone 458 ; 200 do Bernard Moans S 31 :in2 do John McLlney 78 i 132 do Divid Piper 3 99 j 290 do Maria Albert/ 3 38 i Hi7 do Bar/lebaugh 236 :32 do Tfcos A Jobu King 139 ! I 7ft do William P. Schcll 539 i 14 do William P. Schell 292 40 do A B Cruett 524 ; 1 Lot Hcurv Sionerook 97 do Daniel Stoner I 43 j : do Daniel Bear 335 t do Samuel Yingling 143 • do Jacob Biddie 47 ' do Lptira/m Smellier 1 Oft do M Stone IS j do J Trwuisnan 361 do J ines Dunn 1 24 j do Terry Kinney 84 i do Geffrey a heirs 1 24 do Samuel MeCarmack 24 do Daniel Bare 112 do Mrs Lawrence 6! do Ann Scoit 2 4s j do 2 J Africa 277 gfqal gotircs. ""pRGYiXfENCE EAST. T-xes. 1219 acres ratnnel Tate's heirs $ H 900 do '"me 4i 600 do Silaie 2244 do : "ie 24 105 do 95 perches Mahloc Barton 32 95 do 55 do Joshua Hixou 30 I 402 do 40 do Kezi'lb Logan .1 20 400 do 75 do John C 'Van 120 4ul do 40 do James Civan 120 400 acres Isaac Cavan 1 20 I 394 do 38 perches Thomas Logan 126 210 do George Dewees 90 ! aft do P Clingertnau (or S William?) 40 2fta do Jacob Ri cbey 36 j67 do Joseph Sparks' beirs or Francis Gibbs IS PROVIDENCE WEST. 40 do Dtvid Roller 2-* 211 do 104 perches 'i ho/BBs M Ritchey 72 300 do Isisc Kitcbey 1 20 411 do U illiain Soively 240 62 do Henry Koonlx ICO i 415 do Jlcnry Wheistone 132 177 do 31 do Jiiu/es Heed 240 .". 2 do ly do Colin Lover AG U Spang 142 IN ION. 400 do John Swnggart 6 SO 400 do Leonard c v iggsrt ft 80 2ftft do Alex inder Ga/dner 4 4g Jig do William 8u iih 1 93 43 do Samuel Burket 81 116 do John Shee 149 59 do Frederick Snyder 81 274 do Jeremiah Jocksou 572 130 do J:ieo'• "Aviggar 2 78 440 do William I'Caison g4l 380 do Kbenexer Branham B 44 do Conrad Imler 1 93 I 200 do Christley Bawser 3 14 100 do George L.ib 1 g4 100 do Jacob Burket 1 79 150 do Peter Shoe/iberger 1 82 123 do J'.bn Still g 80 200 do Michael Sbriner 2 90 go do Brumbaugh A eo.. now M .*btfer Igß „o do Couples, Brush Alt e2 ; 433 do Much Porter 2 'g 339 do lirifi b Evaai 7 28 403] do Philip .*:me g 82 43a do * John Martin lu - 7 , 4-3* do John Tayl >r 2 ftg .'I'M do William Hunt 7 59 "6 ■' do Alex inder Scott 7 35 lft7 do Dr P Shoenberger 427 121 d> Fume 5 15 : 20 do same 32 9,1 do ? ;me Warrior Ridge 240 Bft do Bowser, Brush M: 259 WOODBERP.Y SOL 'i H. 135 do Pe; er Bh'ienberger. Ridge 4 83 222 do Elizabeth Piper gi 54 do H>o perches* Jhe S 18-trick 28 80 do Jner-F Loy. cow Jacob Licgt-i.feiter 30 2gS do Peter Sboe. berger 320 WOODBERRY MIDDLE 180 do Daniel M.iu gomery 3 04 40 do Adam 1 gft 77 do same 1 *0 4; do siuie 46 3 do san.e 48 10 do Ilei ry Burgert 249 fi do Isaac Burgert Ig2 ; 15 do s-tme 2 .6 22 do Keusinger's heirs 150 27 do Jacob Hoover 3 28 g2 do John MvFadden g7g J6 do # George Nicodemns 2gi si) do John Nicodemns 4jS 59 do John 8 inewo/k gii 116 do Samuel Sbriver 249 15 do J icob Zook 225 15 do sunt- 225 40 do Stonerook (part of Wait tract 193 154 do Robert Montgomery 4 80 13 do Jacob Furry s4 2ft do lUcehart K-p!ogle 492 13 do John Teeter 180 12 do Jacob Sini'b 2 ift 15 do J teub Z Smith 24s 19 do Samuel ieeier 1 ftl 17 da George Smith 228 j2O do Archib tid M'Fadden 248 14 do ilenrv Stonerook 243 g0 tto .1 -bo la-ill 1 14 ftg do Beiiuei's beirs 228 Itotl'f-. p EDPOBD HOT^L.—I he un- lersigned hiving taken charge of the Bed lord Hotel, furmerly kept by Col. J 'hn II tier, an nounce? to the public that he wi I be able to af ford the best accommodation., both to the tr.- v.-l public and home custom. The house will be improved and re-fitted, and tbeß tr will always be well supplied with choice liquors. Hi* table will be -upplied with the choicest edibles of the season, and be will spare no pai - o make it suitable for a!! 11is staide is one of the best in Bedford, and a good hostler will always be iu attendat.ee. taken by the wetk. month or year. ! Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully in vited to give him a e ill JoSUCA J. SHOEMAKER. 1 Jen. 15, "64 TH E M ENG E L HOUSE, j[ Juliana Hrrert. Bedford, /'a. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform ; the travelling public tht tie has recently enlarged, improved and refitted bis house, bfth for the ac e ftuuiodarion of traveler* and boarders, a* well as country cus omers. Persons corning to ibis place f r the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs, wili find tht* house pleasantly 1 >ea ed. Ample and convenient Stabdug is attached to this U->te!, which will always be attended by a e .refu! hostler. Also a safe and convenient car riage bou-e. All are invited to give ! irn a ca'l 1.8.4 AC MENGLL, Proprietor. April 15, '64. TT N I O N Ii O T E L, WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD. PA : V. STE< KMAX, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public iu the best mauner and on the most libera) te/tns. , May 9 62 T ACKS >N HOTEL, r f liailrozd Street. II I~XT f\Ul) <) A, Pa. C. SNELL. Apr 13.06. Proprietor. C'.i/tatf TTAIaUABLE LAND FOB SALE. ? —The undersigned offers for sale the follow in" valuable h0.1i.-s nt lend : THKKE CHOICE TRACTS OF LA.YD. 1 titu'ning 16ft acres each, si anted on (he Illinois '' -1 Railroad, in Champaign coany. S;ate of I'aois S miles from the ci v of Ciban*. and one : J- fri in Rentual f-rarbm n said Knilrtmd. Two , the irac-* adjoin, end oi eof : hi ro has at evcr ! iling por-tof water upon it The city of Urb.- nv o-ntains about 4.000 in abitn. *. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing County in Illinois. ALSO— Oie-fonrtk of a trnrt of land, situated in Bioad Top township. Bedford county, eon ain ir g ah ut 45 acres, u ih all the coal veins of Bread Top running through i' ALSO— Three Lot* in the toxen of Cnalmont. Huntingdon countv. Jin 26. "66—t ' F. C. REAMER. TT ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT * PRIVATE * Al.K.—One lot of grourd in the centre nt Bloody Run. fronting on Main street about sixty-five feet, one of the very best business locations iu B!" dy Run. Also, ten acres of w aid land, toij cent to Bloody Run, lying