BKLL*SS Peer PIC PILLS— vVARA>TtD is all Users. C.m be relied en! Ndt-rfail to cure I Do r, : :.auenie ! Are -peedy in action! No cnange of £■.*: required! I>t not interfere with bu<<tn*r* pur s r-<! tin be used without detection ! Upward of aOO cures the put month—gome of Ihem very se ver cases.* Over one hundred physicians have used ?h*.n in their practice, and all speak well of taeir efftc >cy, and approve of their cnmpo-itioii, which is entirely vegetable, and harmless on the system Hundreds of certificates can b- sbowr.. Bull s Spkcific Pills are the original and only genuine Specific Pill. They are udapled for male and female, old or young, and the only reliable rem •dv for effecting a permanent and gpeedv cure in all eases o; Spermaton Ilea, 01 Seminal Weakness, with all its train of evils, such as Urethr I arid Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, the Whites, Nightly or Involun tary Emissions, Incontinence, Genital Debility and Irritsbility, impotence, Weakness or Loss of Pow er, Nervous Dcbitity, &c., Stc.. ail of which arise principally from Sexual Excesses or Self-Abuse, or some constitutional derangement, and inc>puct-i tu! ibe sufferer from fulfilling Ihe duties of mar ried hie. In all sexual disea-es, as Gonorihea, j Gleet, and Strictures, and in Diseases of th- Biad- | darar.d Kidneys, they act as a charm ! Relief is ex perienced by taking a single box. Sold by all the principal druggists. Price sl. j They v> ill be gent by mai., securely sealed, and confidentially on receipt of the money, by J. BRYAN. M. D., No. 71 C dar street. New York, Consulting Physicim lor the treatment of Seminal, Urinary", Sexual, and Nervous Diseases, who will | send, free to all, the following valu.b.'u work, in j •paled envelope : Th* FirrikTH Thousand —Dk. BELL'S TREA TISE on S'-||-Abuse, Premature D--cay, Impotence an ! Loss of Power, Sexual Diseases, Seminal Wak -8e, Nightly Emissions, Genital Debility, Sic., Sic., a pamphlet of 61 pages, containing important ad vice to the afflicted, and which should be re d bv every sufferer, as ihe means of cure in the Everest stage* is plainly *#t forth. Two stamps required to pay po-tage. Dei ember 4, 1863—lysc Important to Lad; ks —Du Harvsy's Frwal* j Pills nave never ye! failed in removing difficulties j arising from obstruction, oi stoppage ol uatme, or i in restoring the sy-t in 'o peife,-; heul'fi when suf- j fering ftomSpinl Affections, Pro! n-ui Uteri, the ] Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs. I 1 he Pills aie perfectly harmless on the constitution, j and may be taken by the most delicate femali with- i out causing distress—The same time thev act like a j charm bv strengthening, invigorating and restoring i the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing en the monthly perio i with regularity, no matter from what causes the obstruction may ari'e. They • hould, however, NOT be taken duiing the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be theiesult. Each box contains 60 Pills. Price sl. Da. Harvey's Treatise on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, B irrenne-ss, Sterility, Re production, and Abuses of Nature, and emp aticslly the Ladies' Private Medical A lvise-, a pamphlet of 84 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents re- ' quired to pay postage. The Pills and book will be sent by mai! when de- ' sired, securely sealed, and prep iid, by J. BRYAN. M. i).. General Agent, No. 76 Cedar St., New York. SuT'Sold by all the principal druggists. December 4, 1863—lysc. PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK There will be sold at public sale, at the residence • f John Alsip, Esq.. nar Bedford, onSiiurday, the S.l of April, the following valuable stock : Four bead of horses, nine milch cow% of the best quali fy, seven heifers, three 3 yea old steers, and 6or 8 head of hogs. A'so—at the same time and place, will be sold from one to two hundred bushels of prime whrat. bale to commence at one o'clock, P. M.- A credit of ninety days wili be civen. April 1, 1861. C. R. REA. VOLUNTEERS AND CONSCRIPTS! To Soldiers or any others wishing to increase thsir income is no better way of doing so at this time, lhan from the sale of our Watches. They akk Warrantee as Represented! ••Particularly valuable for officers in the Army and traveller o ."— Frank Lrsheds, Feb. 21. ••Prettiest, best end cheapest timepieces h i: of fetcd."—JV. f. jffuntra'ed \'etps. .Tan. 10. •'Very p.etty and durable Watches for the Arm v."— JV. I* Army if Navy Journ. [Government Organ,] Aug. 20. "One of the oldest and most reliable house* in business."— Louisville, Ky., Journ. My 31. MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS. B*irg a Hunting or Open F.ce or La*y's or Gen tleman's Watch Combined, with Patent Self- Winding improvement, ;i mo-t Pleasing Novelty. t ,NF, OF T 'F. PRETTIEST, MOST COVVK I /NIENT, AND decidedly the best and cheapest time-piece for general and reliable use ever offered. Jt has within it and connected with its machinery, its own winding attachment, rendering a key en tirely unnecessary. The cases of this Watch are composed of two inetals, the outer one being tine 16 carat gotd. It has the improved r"by action lever movement, and is warranted an accurate time piece. P ice, superbly engraved, per case of half dozen, $204. Sample Watches, in neat morocco boxes, $44. SILVER WATCHES! First, Clsss Hunting Time-Pieces for accuracy of movement, beauty of material, and above ali, cheapness in price, these watches must insure universal approbation. An imitation so faultless that it can hardly be deteced by the most vxperienc d judges. Th- ma terial being of two metals, the outer oue first qinl ity Sterling .Silver, while the inner one t* German Silver, it cannot be recognized by cuttingor heavy engraving, making it, not only in appearance, but in durabilit v, the best resemblance of SOLID STER LING SILVER in existence. The Sale of the-e A'atehpgin the Army is a soure of enormous piofit, retailing, as they very readily do, at $2.7 and upwards. Many hundred rio.lars can be made in a single p;y day by any one of ordinary business tact. CF-AT WHOLESALE ONLY !In heavy hunting cas-s, beautifully engraved, white enamel dia., and fancy out hands, in good running order, by the ba.f dozer, $72. Sold only by the ca.e of six I Upon receipt of two dollars, as gurrantee of good faith, we will send watche- by V-x press to any part of the loyal States, collecting balance of bill on delivery. This ensures buyers against fraud, giv 'm their watches before payment is required. tB ? V)"" ''■* di sloyal stairs must remit cash in bo.diers in ... companies peremptorily re adtancr, as the expi. . uch (l fuse mak.ngcollec .00. in wi( , lU (lu Remember, Cash m ad vane* t . mrmy lines m rebel St ilts ! We gurrantee tn* <aj " *" iivery of nil Watehrt, whether they ere sent " Brail or express. HUBBARD BROS., Sole importers, 171 Broadway, cor. Cortlandt Street, New Yoik. ESPY M- ALSIP, ATTORNEY JT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Will faithfully and promptly attend to all business •atrufted to hia cate in Bedford and adjoining coun tiea. Military claims, back pay, bounty, Sic., •peedily collected. Office with Mann & Spang, on Juliana stree., two ' doors South of the Mengel House. Jan. *2, '64. , J.ALSIP & SOS, Auctioneers & Commis'on Merchants, BEDFORD, PA.. ftaapectfnlly solicit consignoeenta of Boota and ffboes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, audall kinds Af Merchandise for AUCTION and PRIVATE Sale, REFERENCES. Fmt,aoxLru:a. Bxdpord, Philip Ford St Co., Hob. Job Mann, Boyd St Hough, Hon. W. T. Daagberty, Armor Young Si Bros., B. F. Meyers. January L, L864-—tl, Ketnrah SrMientoai by) Ic the Court of Common her next triend Henry Pleas of Bedford county, Brideuthal. yNo. 116, February Term, vs. I 1864. Alias subpeena on harr.son Bridentbal. J Libel for Divorce. Arid now to Wit, February S, 1864, on return of s-id aLai subprfena, "defendant not found in mv b. iliwick.'' the Court direct the Sheriff of Bedford county to cause notice to be published in the two new spapi r3 publi-hed within said county, for four weeks successively prior to the first day of next term of siid Court, requiring said parly to appear on the said day to aoswei to the said complaint. O. E. SHANNON, lTuth'y. To Harrison Bridenthal defendant: In p' rsuance of the above order of Court, you are hereby notified and required lo be and appear in your proper person, before th nex' Court o; Com mon Pleas to be held at Bedford, on the first Mon day, the second dayof May, one thousand eight hun dred and sixH-lour, and show cause if any yop have why the sax) Ke'urah Bridenthal, your wile, should not bedtvoiced fioin the bunds of msirinno"y. Match 18. '6l. JOHN A LDis l"A DT, Sh'ff. Ketuiah Bridenthal by ) In the Court of Common her next friend henry I Pleas of B"dford county, Bridenthal. yNo. 116, February Term, vs. | iS64. Alia,- subpeena on Harrison Brid'n h i. J Libel lor Divorce. Aral now tc wit. Fib. Biti 1864, on return of "aid alia-subpoena, '-defendant no t found in my baili wick'' the c dirt direct the Sheriff ol Bedford coun t/to cause notice to be pub ished in the two news p pers, published irrbiu sid county,for, lour weeks . successively, prior to the fi 4 st day of the next te-in, oi next court, requiring th* sai l party to ap pear on the said day to answer the tai i complaint. 0. E SHANNON, l'roth'y. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner appointed as per the iurgoing Certifi cate, will attend lo the duties of his said i.ppoint ment, on Friday the fifte-iith day of ,->.pri! next at one o'cloct P. M. at his offire in the Borough ot Bee ford. Where and when all persons interested uiay at tend. E. M. ALSIP, Cotnuiissiwei. TreaMirer's Sale Or U.\SEHIb.O LA.VDS Agierably to (lie piovisious of an Act ot Aisem biy, directing the mode of selling unseated lauds for taxes and lor other purposes, passed the 13:h dayof ' March, !sl7, >nd the supplements thereto p.'s.ed ' the 13th day of March, 1817, and the "27th of March 1831. The Treasurer of tee comity ot Bedford uere by gives notice to ali persons concerned therein, thai unless the county, slat*, schoo and road Taxes due on the following tracts of unseateu lands, situ ate in Bedford county, are not paid before the day ol saie, the whole, or such parts of each tr,.ct as will pay tne taxes, and the costs chargeable there on, will be sold at the Court Ho..ae, in the borough of Bedford, on the second Monday of June, next, (t3th dayy for the ariearages of laxes due, and the cost accrued thereon ; and said sale will be contin ued from day to day until all are disposed of. J. B. FAKQUHAK, Tieasurer. Aeree. or owners. Taxes. \ Bedford i'owns/iip, 300 Solomon Diehi $2 44 ■ 230 Maria Dtehi 1 87 Thomas J. Bonriett 1 72 Broiui Top Townstiiif, 170 James Entriken 1 55 75 William Gray 2 46 440 33 psr. James P .tton 22 05 44u 13U •' •• 7 44 175 131 " " 3 93 58 4i " " 1 30 84 136 Samuel Kerr F UU 422 Burnet Mowing 6 t8 466 J jho Stone .7 68 465| I-aac K-rr 7 68 44U John Razor 92 476 F. Mowing, Jr. 78 63 Jacob Myers 9 44 390 James Razor 1 20 13 John Devereaux 16 50 463 Joo., Boiiman 28 70 L. J. W atsun 6 75 339 Stevens in Co. 18 62 259 Foter & Scheil 868 14 James Figurd I 28 405 Jacob Stnue 10 44 00 William Figard 6 00 ioO Duiilr.p &. hvans 16 U'J Christigit Burnett d 72 Josi.ih bacon 8 8U 621 John Cessna, Eq. 1 23 23 ... 76 52 '• •• 76 UO J.roes Patton 5 40 393 Pat ton & Ka.iton 10 69 25 John King's heirs i 10 30 John Cessna, Esq., 90 | 160 John Devereaux 7 50 i 9 Evans VV. A. N. Griffith ISO 15 Entriken & Wilson 3 86 i 13 Entiiken he Patterson 5 35 26 Jonaihau Edwards 4 is j 49 Jannes Entriken 6 24 I 17 ' " 3 37 ! 49 Fluke St Dunlap 5 ss | 21 John Forde 30 HO Hopeweii Iron & Coal Co. 11 73 438 •• •• 12 3 S 163 •{ •• 5 04 8 •• " 60 ! 100 • 3 00 30 Huntingdon i} - B. T. R. R.Co. 99 75 . •• 13 50 | 250 •• 28 27 30 John Hinish * 21 16 Kesiler Whitney 3 20 21 Peter Kessia: 4 25 j 19 " 1 89 1 i 170 AlaX. King & Co. 43 96 'OO William Loveall i 3 05 ' 13.5 John McCanles IS 57 ; 50 Rev. P. Phelps 5 26 j 119 James Putton 3 03 i 165 " 2 i 6 a William Rogers 1 20 267 Joseph Richeson & Shrieves 25 02 63 James Richeson & Shrieves 3 18 J75 P. A. Wiison Ai McCanles 35 31 1 289 P- A. Wilson Sc Co., 54 24 : 11 Warsing St Evans 18 Colernin Township. 372 J Mary Kegg 1 08 414 Mi--'.had Roof 2 48 410 Agnes Roof 1 20 400 Jacob Whetstone 1 20 340J Jacob VVyand 1 00 til Andrew Kihock ul ; 90 Joseph 4- Emanuel Diehl 84 j 427 Arthur Biown 1 28 i 50 Philip Diehi 48 j Cumberland Valley Township, 230 James Ewing 2 76 i 50 James Heyiien 28 j 397 j John Sample 4 76 \ Harrison Tnwnsfiio. 453 Joseph Gardner 5 76 l] Hopewell Township, 200 John Corby 1 30 413 John Kerr 7 12 1 150 James Howard 8S 1 '""4 .Richard Moan 1 32 j 42Q John Cheney I 32 j 404 Joseph Moiil 1 50 j 409J Samuel Moan 3 36 424 35 per. Alexander Moan 3 2U6) John Mcllnay 192 Timothy Moan V 200 54 per. Israel Moan 1 166 50 Zachariah Moan 1 *" 212 20 John Boyd 216 60 Isabella Davis jff 220) Wiluam Piper 238 John Hardin 221 Ignatius Hardts 434 12-7 per James Wilson 127 40 David Piper 425 George $ . Albert* 31 a Joseph Lancaster Zf. 402 61 Rtepnen Moan 900 Montgomery S 28 George Wishart ' 26 Millikec V Benedict 41 James Jaraes Pattoa 5 Aaron Kinard ' 402 Francis aohnstoit 1 fi 4 14$ William Lane 3(J 365 Daniel Montgomery * tPj 304 Alexander Johnson -.9 369 George Bluish 1 386 William Foster 1 09 ' 75 Robert Montgomery 28 ; 900 Carr 3 36 80 . ..Swartz 30 Juhiuta Townnftijj [ 30 ificboias Knotiff 12 Londonderry TowmAip. 92 J.imes Sbaw I 24 440 Sarah Wright 80 Liberty Totvnthip. 200 Mary Gordon 6 14 200 -lames Gordan G 44 1 400 Thomas Jones <J 60 165 Ed word Langly 7 08 200 Jacob Millet 2 98 200 Elizabeth Miller 2 98 200 Mary Piper 2 93 200 Amelia Piper 2 98 400 Edward Stone 11 88 132 Johu Tomm 6 60 37t Hannah Alberti 5 16 448 Muria Alberti 10 33 52 James EntriUen 88 50 Jame® Entriken 2 46 403 Alexander Montgomery 1 32 200 John Kerr 2 98 200 Samuel Kerr 2 99 200 Francis Moans 1 66 150 Stephen Kerr 1 .90 200 Milliker. & Benedict 1 66 40 Beeler & Bowser 31 5 George Thompson 8 I 'ot Luke Feeney 56 S lots Gen. William H. irvine I 3J 1 lot G. D. Trout 24 200 John Stone 4 39 200 Bernard Mowen 2 32 '-02 John Moitnay * 84 132 David Pipr 1 08 200 Maria Alberti 2 25 107 Baitlebangh 2 25 j 32 Tbomas & John King 74 70 Wm. P. Scheil 2 13 ' 14 Scheli & Daugherty 47 ! 40 A. B. Cerrett 1 16 j 1 lot Henry Stoneiook 2t j 1 lot Driiiel Stoner 24 ! 1 lot Daniel Baer 24 1 lot Samuel Yingling 24 | 1 tot . Jacob Biddle, 24 j 1 lot Epbruifi Smiltzer 24 j 1 lot James Dunn I 23 | 1 lot Terry Kinney I 34 lot Geffrey's heirs 1 73 1 lot Samuel Carmsck 34 1 lot Daniel 1 lot Mis. Lawrence 34 1 lot Ann Scoit 31 1 lot S. J. Africa 31 .Monroe Township. 253J Frederick Coihbarger 72 Jv'apier Township. 100 George Davidson f.O 200 Abr.er Rogers 60 , East providence T wnship. '219 Samuel Tate's heirs 44 900 . 44 800 <c n 44 i24 l " 23 402 46 per Hezekiah Logan 1 20 402 62 per Chare® Logan 120 400 75 per John Cavan 120 4"0 Thomas Cavan 1 20 I*. Ciingerman 40 89 Ezekie| Cook 1 02 490 William Long . 1 80 490 William Cavan 1 60 Joseph Spars'* heirs 16 431 40 per John Crosby 164 West Providdence Township. 40 David Roller 2S St. C/mr Township. 396| John Linn 1 20 395 Janrt' S May IT2O 411 William Smvelv 1 20 Southampton Township 301 George i'reaibed 88 433 l'aul War 1 *• 1 32 357 Patrick Ward 1 08 351 Joseph Ward 1 01 353 Johcathan Ward 1 04 435 IL-iiry Wiietfltone 1 31 j Union Townshxp- * •400 John Swaggai t 3 0-4 400 Leonard Swaggart 3 Gi 2 i 5 Alexander Gardner 2 38 1 10 Wiliinni Smith 1 04 43 Samuel Burket 44 116 John Shoo 88 50 Fredenek Snyder 44 400 i Peter Cornice or Cornell 364 409-j . John Dolton 1 U8 274 Jeremiah Jackson 2 82 130 Jacob Swaggart 1 48 400 llngli Doyle 3 68 100 James Dnnlop 3 68 HO William Pearson 3 96 380 Ebenezer Bran ham 3 96 412 Philip Gordon 3 70 120 Conrad ltnler 86 200 Chnstly Bowser 2 30 100 George Laib 88 100 Jacob Burket 88 ]fto Peter Slioeaberger 1 32 123 John StiH 3 64 200 Michael Suimer 2 90 60 Michael Shaofar 1 22 ■SO Couples (Brush M'l) 80 433 Hugh Porter 1 00 339 Griffith Evani 3 90 403| Philip Sune 3 64 439 John Martm 3 96 330 Wilson Hunt 3 96 3631 Alexander Scott 3 94 127 Dr. P. Shoenberger 3 16 124 " " 3 68 20 •< 24 90 " " - 1 48 150 William Laugharn 2 46 40 Peter Shitner 40 fVao tbcrry South 135 Peter Shoenberger 3 60 216 Isabel Davis 24 54 100 john S. Hotrick '2B Woo ib>rry middle. 10 IDury Burgert i C> 6 Isaac 1 08 15 " " 1 52 22 Kensinger's heirs 1 50 27 Jacob Hoover 1 52 60 " " 2 26 62 John McFadden 3 76 20 Frederick Niehodemus 1 50 16 George Nichodemns 1 32 50 John Niehodemus 1 46 50 John Stonerook 1 24 18 Samuel Shrive 1 66 14 Charles Tyj er's heir# 1 50 15 Jacob Zook 75 15 41 " 75 46 lienaer'a heirs 2 28 40 Stonerook 1 98 403 Wilfiam Montgomery 6 60 150 liobert Montgomery 2 46 13 Jacob Furny 90 20 Rhinliart Keploglo 2 46 6 Patton Sl Madars I 08 IS JohaTeetor 90 12 Samuel Teeter 82 14 14 G. H. Spang 1 28 15 Jacob Smith C 08 19 John Z. Smith 9 I 24 17 George Smith I 14 20 Archibald McFadJaa 1 24 14 Henry Stonerook I 24 60 John Tresh I 14 J. B. EAUQUHAS, Treasurer Treasurer's office, ( Bedford, April!, 1864. j BE. RADWAY'S PILLS. ARK TRK REST PURGATIVE PILES. ARE THE BE.-T PI'RGATIVE PI1A& AitlJ THE ULST I't'lluATlVE PILLS. NO STRAINING. • / NO GRIPINC. >0 TENESMCi i KO ttUS. *o FALSE CALLS TO THE WATER CLOSET. BUT A BIIISK AND THOROUGH EVACUATION FROM TH2 :• CW£LS 13 ALWAYS SECURED. Kewly Discovered Principles in Purgatives. I>r. Rad* ay*® Pills are the beat Purgative PilU in ths wnrU.aod the only Vegetable Substitute for Culomsl ur y.re iry ever disc-ivcred. They are curapose-1 of VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM BOOTS. SERBS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS. FLOWERS, BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE PARED IN VACUO. On® (frail of the extract of the medicinal proper- U ofilidway'a Pills, posses® a greater curative power ' ever rlisea.e thai a tlioussnil of the crude and inert material* Ui it etilcr into all other pills in use. Theto P.Ut are compounded of the active medicinal proper- , ilea of the Roots. He-ba, Plant-, Flowers, G'unu, to. of vriiich they a e composed. One dose will prove their • iorlty to all other pills. They *• PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL, SOOTHE, CALM, STRENGTHEN, INVIGORATE, And REGULATE THE SYSTEM. Their Great Combinations. Tbey are Aiorieat, Tonic, Laxative, Alterative, SUo* tan, Counter lrrita it, Suduiihc. AS EVACUANTB, They are mors certain arid thorough than the Drastfs Pi;la nf Aloes, or (teuton or Ha. lem Oil, or Lliteriura ; and more -nothing and healing tban Senna, or Uhu ha, b, or Tamarind*, "r Castor Oil. 33? S'JDDEN ATTACKS OP Infl-U'.mation of the Bowels ®r Stomach, Liver, SpleefS, Pancreas or Kidneys, Bilious Cbi.tic or Bilious Fever, Krysi<vtas or Oouxt;ve Forer, Small Pox, Measles, or Scarlet Fever, SIX TO EIGHT OP DR. RADWAY'S REGU LATING PILLS WILL PURGE THE PRIMA BY CAUSE OP THESE FROM THE SYSTEM IN SIX HOURS. One do*® of Pr. Be-.'way's Pilla w;!l cleanse the Uttro ttual eaaai, and purge from the bowel i ail offending aa t retained humors, 03 thoroughly as lobelia or the best approved emetic will cleanse the stomarU, w;Uh> I out producing inflammation, irritation, weakness, STRAINING, r other imp! asaut aym;aoins. Thee are no other * j pargauve pi.la iu toe world that will secure this desi gn stem. KIBTER THAN CAIjOHT. OR BLt'E PUL. BFIT-H THAN CALOMI I. OR BLUE PILL,, 1!KIT'. THAN' f.'Aixmi. Oit BLUE PILL . 'I AS ALTERATIVES, Tbry *erc : sc s more pow rfui influence over the liver and It- rtcreiioce than calomel, mercury, blue pill, j hvcce their importance lu cases of Liver Complaints •ltd fpluea 1 ifflcuitius, Jaundice, Pyspetsiia, Bilious at. Ur Ilr.adac he, Ac. In the treatment of Fevers, etthsr Bilious, Y> low, Typhoid, and other reducing Fevers, they are superior to quinine. Their Influence extends ever ti.e er.oe sys'i-m. criblroilieg, stiengtheniiig, sr.d b:a 'PS u the relaxed and vcastli.g euorg.es, and r gu iatirg all the secretions to the natural p< rtormance of their duties, cleansing cud purifying the hi d, and pnrgu g i'toni the system all tUseescd deposits and lia p.,i humor*. DR. RADWAY'S PILLS. ON Fa TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE Coetivenew, [Jaundice, ! Rush of Blood Constipation, 1 Congst'va Fe-i to the Head, Conge-1 ion, j ver, j Obstructions, Heart Disease iSJcepineM, [Dropsy, I>:sei-eof Kid-Id.-n I Debility, Acute Eryaip*- | ney it Bladder j Dimness of S't| las, Disease of Li j fits, iHeadacbe, ver, jLotvn'aof Spir-jßad Breath, Biliousness, I its, ilnflamation of Typhus Fever ' Quinscy, I the Intestines, F'.ip Fever, | r )vsjK.'psia, 'Apoplexy, Jl:r!ignunt TV Measles, ! Enlargement ver, Melancholy, |of the Spieso, Loss of Appe Hysterics, (Scurvy tite, Amenorrhea, Whooping Indigestion, Fainting, j Cough, Inflammation, | Dizziness, j Worms, I'alpitations, Retention of [Bad Dreamy Scarlet Fever, j Urine, jt'leurisy. Bilious Fever, | i I AM CURED. " i h.ir® taken i ix do?t of Badway'a Pills, of Oiraa {din each, in s x tli.y i; they cured run of I'oDitipaiiuD, ndigratin, and I ysp-o-ia. I Lavs taken B A end many oilier pills for yeats, a d could only obtain temporary roiief. If I flopped Ih® use of tiie<6 (nils for a week try ol I complaint would appear. Fix uo® of Kitlwar' 1 ills cured m. SiEI'HEN BiiNNlTrr, V. S. C. S." "I have suffered wi h Pyope-dls sod IJver C m pbiut for seven year.—have used *U eorts of pills— they would give me temporary cumFwt, but was com reifd to ufe them all the time. I have used one bos of I* Badway 's Ilka ;1 am cured. 1 have Dot takes s particle of medicine in six months. C M. CHILLS, Roxbury, Mass. rn.E, TBATXlivit AND TVNTSSMUS, ril.'aS, STKAINI O AN • TKNMMIiS. Are the reeuita of lnilii'uiuatioii or Irritation of the ma st.us memb ano of the bowels, Induced by draatie phi—i!ie-e ini|wrf -et pills, in-trol of bei"g dtsaolved by the cb'ie, sre ca.-r ed to the lower bowels, aud in duce a pens adic movement or evacnstien by their irritation genes tkt (training, crampt, wracking paint p'lt and (eneomuc, and Ike frrqviu falsa rails (a Ikr u aer c met, inot |tafvena welnpo taJm t.lks thee* iff Iff*ct ftl Is. I! jrou would avoid these simoymces, whenever • pnrgative-medicine n re-;o;re-!. take s d.we of RADWoY'd KLUCLATZNG riOA THEY WILL PURGE THOROUGHLY AN® LEAVE THE BOWELS REGULAR. Persons afflicted with TILIS, maf .-a y ea s pasltlvt sure by their use. loatkb vna QUI*. COATUL fiTTB GUM. I XJATEO WITH GC* • .IESTAV'S Tills are elegantly O ausd with Gua, Co f"S Iroui taete or smell, can be taken st all times set! ou a 1 occasion*. No dorger will result from colds, tr rapjovd to wet ur damp weather after tit tag teas® Villa. rji cr ITADWAT'S FILLS ft.,ve secured a vigorous evacuation, in severe ***** •i iiilliroro ition of the Rowels, Paralysis, Ac., after oto i tel. Harlem Oil, eud other mean* ma f dry failed A <lie of hs lway's 1* lis sriil remove all i!.-dcuctioiis, and eeeure a free pas-eg®. lurclioas for r.-v >r iu .de em-b box P. loe |ssr t>X,2F cents, boid by rruggisU, Me-iicine Dealers, and More-keejiers. X. B—Hvt.-y Areot hss been rurnished with fre* raid r.esr male Pills as e.nth Vox U enclosed WHh a .keel tasgrsved La.be!. take none clhera ftADWAY A CO., *7 KaHsn lean, New tbrX Sold Ly Dru?p;istft. Oct. 9th 1863,—1y J, L. MARBOURG-, M, D. Having permanently located, respectfully tenders bis professional services to tbe citizen* of Bedford tnd virinity. ffp"Office on Juliann* street, opposite the Bank, one door north of John Palmer's office. Bedford, February 12, 1064. u. H. AKERS, JTTORAEY AT LAW, Bedford, PA. Wtli promptly attend to ail business entrusted to his care. Military claims speedily collected. Office on Juliana street, opposite tbe post-offict. Bedford, September 11, 18G3. F. M. KiteNSLL. I. W. LiNGEvretTca, KKIMELL & LIKGENFELTFR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, REDFOKD, PA- C?~Have formed a partnership in the practice of the Law. Office on Juliana street, two doors South sf the "Mengel House." DYSPEPSIA. AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDER OF THE LIVER I AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS ARE CURED LY fifloflawd's German Sifters, : sJ W W * The Great Strengllieiiiug Tonic, These Bitters have Performed more Cures! HAVE AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION HAVE MORE TESTIMONY! HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR THEM! Than any other article in the market. We defy any one to contradict this assertion, AND WILL PAY SIOOO To any one that will produce a Certificate publish ed by us, that is not QK.VUI.VB. JDOFLANITS GERMAN BITTERS WII.L CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disordered Stomach. Observe tiie following Symptoms: Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of BlooJ to (ba ; Head, Acidity of Ihe Stomach, Nausea, Heart- , bum, -Jiegust for Food, Fulness or Weight i in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink* ng or Fluttering at tbe Pi' ot th Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suf fccating Sensations when iu a lying Posture, Dimness of Vis ion, Dot- or Webs be fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration. Yellowness i.f the Jkin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imag inings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER, THAT THIS BITTERS IS NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, 3nt) Can't fllakc Drunkarhs, BUT 18 THE BEST TONIC In the World. R: AT WHOSAYS^IS3.£S From the Rev. Levi G. Beck. Pastor of the Bap-, tist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North . Baptist Chureh, Philadelphia. • • • • • • * • • j I have known Hooflarid's German Bitters favora- j bly for a number ol" years, i have used them in n.y j own family, and have been so pleased with their ef- I fects that I was induced 'o recoulin -n i them to ma ; ny otnrra, and know that they have operated in a j s'rikingly beneficial manner. I take pleasure in j thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the i aHertk.n of tnoae afflicted with tbe di' Cases jor whit h they are recommended, to these Bitters, kno-v- ! ir:g fro-n experience that mv recommendation wj! i be sustained. Ido this more cheerfully es Hoot land's Si'ters is intended to benefit the afflicted, ; and is "not a rum drink" Yours truly, LEVI G. BECK. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the ' Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and Chris- j 11nn Cfronic'e, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to lavor.or recommend Pat- , ent Medicines iu general, through distrust of their I ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons wb) a man may not testify to the benefits believes himself to have received from any sim ple preparation, in the hope that he may tnus con tribute to the benefit of others. I do '.his the more readily in regard to Hoifland's German Sitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of , this city, because I was pr judiced against them lor ; many years, under the impression that they were j chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam ind-bted to mv j friend, Rolert Shoemaker, E-q., for tbe removal of i this prejudice by pioper test®, and for encoumge- | ment to try them, when suffering from great and ; long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these bitters at the beginniDg of the present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degr e of bodi y and meital vigor which I had not fcltWor six months beiore, and hadalmoit despaired of regainng. I Iherelore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philad'a. From the Rev. Jos. H. Kennard, Pastor of the 10th Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson :—Dea' Sir:—l have been frequently r®qu sted to connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I hive in ail cases declined j but with a clear proof in various ! instances, and particularly in my family, of the use- ( fulnets ot Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I depart I for once from my usual cour-e, to express iny tull ! conviction that, for general debility of the syUem ' and especially f r Liver Complaint, it is a safe and raluuh/e preparation. In some cases it may fail ; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the abavelcause. Yours, very respectiulJy, J. H. KENNARD. Eighth below Coaies st., Phil's. From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pa'tor of the Baptist ! Church, Uermahtowu, Pep- (> Dr. C. M. Jackson :-Dear Sir : _p e rsonal experi ence enables me to ia y that I regard .he Geiman Bitters e repafed by you. as a most excellent r-edi cine- iii cas®s ot severe cold and general debility 1 have been greatly benefited by the use of the Bit , teri, and doubt pot they will produce similar effect® on others. Yours truly, WAKREN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Hedding M. E. Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackaon : —Dear Sir : —Having used your Ger. man Bitters in my family frequently, I am prepared to say that it has been of great service. Yours respectfully, J. H. TURNF.R, No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Columbus (N. J.) and Mi estown (Pa.) Baptist Church* s. New Rochelle, N. Y. Dr. C. M. Jackson :—Dear Sir:—l feel it a pleas ure thus, of iny own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of the German Bittera. Some years since being much afflicted with Dyspepsia, 1 u-ed them with very beneficial reaulta. J. M. LYONS. From Rev. J. R. Herman, of the German Reformed Chuich, Kurttown, Berks co., Pa. Dr. C. Ms .lacksor. :—Rtspected Sir :—1 have been troubled with Dyspepsia neatly twenty years, and ! have never used any medicine that did me as much good a* Heoflaod's Bittera. Yours, with respect, J. 8. HERMAN® ; PRICES. Large file (holding nearly double quantity,) i $1 00 per bottle—-half doz. S5 09 Small size—Ts eta. per bottle—half doz. MOO BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See tbat the eignature of C. M. JACKSON" (• an the WRAPPER of each bottle. Sbou'd your nearest druggist not havo the article do not be pat of by any of tie intoxicating prepa rations tbat may be offered in ita pl ica, but send to us and we will forward, securely packed,by exprosa* PUKCIFAT. Ottgr XMD MaaueactoaY, Ho. 631 ARCH STREET. PMUXOBLVUUA JONES & EVANS, Successors to C. SI. Jartson <J- 0. PROPRIETOR!!. Tor safe by Druggiats and Dsaietp iu every tow* 'Jn the United State*. J M . if. SHRIJT BH'g BiLSJMIC COUGH SVRtP. J For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cougk, Jlsthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain nnd Weakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Brmthing, Sfc. fTHTS is no new remedy. It bat been used 3— J for a number at yean in Maryland and part* of Pennsylvania, and haa, wherever known, acquired an unprecedented reputation for coring tbe various diseases for wbich it is recommended. So apf>ar~nt is its usefulness, and so remark able has been it* cures, that it is fast super- jreur ceding every other.remedy for those diseases. The afflicted can rely upon k doing as much for them, and in many cases more than any other remedy now before the public. It is recommended and prescribed in the practice of a Drge number of the most intel- Chit' lijjent and able physicians of Maryland. It Jrm a. is nsed and considered an indispensable house- I hold remedy by a laige portion of the firat. famihes of the Sjate. It is used by ail classes of society, and the universai opinion is that it is good. This Syrup is partly Vrgetahle Compound. It is Ms pleasant to take, and never does injury. But owing to its purifying qualities, must do good under any circumstances, ltnrtiecu are tru ly wonderful, soothing, calming, and allaying sUti the most violent coughs, purifying, strength i ening and invigorating the whole system, | calming and soothing the nerves; aiding and ■ facilitating expectoration, and healing ths SMS DISEASED LUNGS, Thus striking at the loot of disease, and dri ving it from the system. CROUP. dis tf I'bis disease is announced by difficulty of breathing, shrill wbutlingoi wheezing, hack ing cough and thieatened suffocation, (J-c. It mostly occurs in young children. No child sroop need die of croup if this Syrup is properly used and used in time. Mothers having croupy children should watch the first show of the disease, and al w.iys keep this remedy at hand, if For CMighs after measles this Syrup is most excellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other preparation. The price of the remedy is such as to place syrsf it within the reach of all, the poor as well as the rich, and every person should have it. Every person should have it in the house. It is a true and laithlul friend to all who val- it ue health and wish to secure themselves a - gc.ost that most terrible disease, consump tion. It will be found tbe most useiul as well as the cheapest family medicine in the < • world. It has been used for th last four years with success without a parallel. Price 40 cents per bottle, or three bottled for SI.OO. Prepared bv S. A. Foutz 4e Bro. t For sale by H. C. Reamer and B. F. Harry Druggists, Bedford, Pff. December 18, 1863—1y. Tims SUKIXSR'S I\DIV\ VERMIFUGE. SINCF the introduction of thD beau'iful prepara tion, it has been steadily advancing into public fa vor. Jtg astonishing efficacy in expelling wormt ha? won for it many friends wherever known, and tbe-0 aie speakw.w*wq]ing its praise t others, so that"> it is fast bain* introduced TO J* every family o the land. The , for i? is becoming im S DESTROY <- mcuse.Toina's# it sti I more wot £th/ the prefer ence already-J WORMS! shown it, the PROPRIETOR isputting it up i . a much handsomer style than formerly. It is no-v prepared with tbe greatest care of uniform strengn.. wnn plain directions, so that any one can adminis ter it. II Is entirely Vf?flablf —Ferftclly Sal' am! Harmless). And hai never been known to laii to expel worms, where worms exUted. The proprietors boldly aa sen that it is superior to any other pteparation in the wo Id. K7"Ask for SHRINER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE, and take no other. fCF"Price 2.1 cents per bottle. ".'Prepared bv S. A. Foutz & Bro., and fot sa! tit tne Stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford; Pa- " Dec. 18, '63—ly Foutz's fixture, THE TSs <afe and reliable remedy for the ctire of I Rheu—a'is n, Painful Nervous Affection-. S,n r-.s, Bums, Sw-liiugs and all diseases r?J BEST qunis.g an external application on man. On horses it will n-ver taii to cure Po 1 * evil. Fistula, old running sire*, or Sweene., T.INI- if properly applied. For sprains, bru: t. MESI scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddle - collar gall, cuts or wounds, it is an infaliii- - r m remedy. Try it and be convinced of Us cili cacy. n II F c u 4 T I S 11. MAX Persons afflicted with this disease no mat", ter of how long st tiding, can be piomp'lf aoc effectually cured by using this Mixtnr- ASD There is nothing in the world so sure a 1 so good to take away hard corns, and c . BEAST Frost Bites as this prepaia'ion. Try it a-t satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and 50 cc..ta NOW per bottle. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, M-". IN vsx CC?"For tale at the Drug Stores of Raa v.gr and Harry, Bedford, Pa. December 18, 1863, — ly v FOUTZ'B ' CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE , tM) WBE IIS. r i HESE Powders have proved, after a trial ! JL of several years, to be superior to anv preparation of Ibe kind in use. The chief. 1 t-'uperiority of these Powders arise* from the! fact that th-y are composed of medicine*' rhat have Laxative, Tonic and Purifying! properties The laxa'ive ejects crudities from the stomach and intestines, the tonic ZZ gives strength to the system of the Horse, C and the purifying medicines contained in T them cleanse the blood, and lay the lounda tian for a vigorous and beaithy circulation. .The use of tbem improves the wind, stiength ;ens the appetite and gives the horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improving the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble animal. j These powders are not intended, as most powders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance of being fat whenj not really so—but, to remove the disease and promote bis general health. I These powders will strengthen the atom-i ach and intestines, cleanse them from offen sive matter, and bring tbein to a healthy state. They are a sure prevention af Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all incident to tbe Hor-e, an Glanders, Ye'low' Water. Distempers, Founder, Heaves, Slav-' cring, Coughs, Fever*. Loss of Appetite and Vital Energy, fcic—These Powders, if used two or ihree times a week, tbrougn the win-' d ter and spring, your hoise will never get the f"j Lung Fever, Colic or Botts. A few doses of these powders will remove the worst cough, 3 -on any horse. Wete owners of horses to >2 £■ teed a few of these powders every year, they EVJ might ave the lives of many valuable horses,, * MILCH COWS, 5 , The properties this powder potsesees tn tn-f | creasing the quantity of milk in cows, giveai It an importance and value, which should; i 't in he hands of erety person 'keep-! i ihg a cow. fattening catile, it gives them' tn appetite, loOsrne tbeix hide, ajadWaaJaeo, them Unrive much faster. I t~j HOOB. c: In all rliseteea of swine, as coughs, uleetsj fS in the lungs and liver, &c., by patting ftuaai Z half a paper.to a paper of these powders fa! cc a barrel of swill, the above diseases can be IT cured or entirely prevented. By using tbeen, §> powders tbs hog cboiers can be r" —tnd l f% Prepared by g. A. FOUTE, . I Y Westminster, It#. I CE7"For sale at the Drug Btoros of Seamed lend Harry, Swl/brd, Pa- Bee. |> dyj
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