The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 13, 1863, Image 3

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    "■dirflcy's Column.
H.rd'iare '(paVfi'te vajirfy ean be had at the
" iMrrir cr ir' 0/1 w - v - iuiitli:y '
.■&HO Wto. %* the gredtef part of hijifflmense
wesy *5;... Hen haen at the OLD PRICES
eypjf.hV-ishV- eyentln Bedford county, for tho
,si sf t'it eelebrated
COOK STOVE,
trMch i tW&aviAt piiMtd Cook Stove
c srsehW In Uk, county, its all must admit who *•
a\ru it—wall and see it.
1 V rdni
HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE AND IRON
COOKING UTENSILS, POTS. WAF
FLE tRON'S, SKILLETS, GRiD
DLES; GRIDIRONS, TkCi, IN
,V • AIBEAT QUANTITY.
Ofrnghev.'-aat .ad,' It ■ . ■■
Iron and JYails,
.. . " By the pound or ton.
'-POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, |
CUilblNG lifATERIAL, LOCKS, HINGES, j
©LASS, PUTTY, PAINTS & OILS.
BRUSHES, of alllunds, at OLD PRICES.
#*. I i". •
PLANES, CHISELS, BRACES AND BITS.
WOODEN WARE-
StxijfrS ATMOSPHERIC CHURJTS,
!I|.-, •
• Wait Boards. .Buckets. Brnoma, Baskets, Sljoemit
4 . V here' and Saddltre' Toole and Finding*
.. -sf all kinds.
AND CALF SKINS.
Hii tk ILw ' ■*
•Carriatc fm'ms*,' AxV' Steel, Felloes, Bw*. En-
Ruket. Ssrytbe Snath*,
"GrinSSmn ..Gr .."Cradles. Shovels, Spades,
jStiP. Saws,,M-aiSaws and Hand Saws.
A NEW ARTICLE OF COAL OIL, >-
.3-
f*t cbeenest in town, a* it don not burn wv fast.
tRT IT. Thanbw Philadelphia INDIA
RUBBER (ML PASTE.
.s*# *OH fVTilf rtk. f "71
•„<S BOOT AND SHOE BLACKING.
•-.J • v'. ••; m ' ft U , .■ "
• the beat article of the kind made. Try a bax.
.' uiliawi i
rOAL OIL LAMPS,
V BLOODy RUN CASTINGS,
-•" *f<l Itft <!** * J t . .
PSESH PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS,
Warranted Gtnuiae and Good.
' •
Hartley in Agent for the Great Iron and Steel
Mowing Machine,
The iast invention of tbe age.
Alio—Agent for tbe World Renowned
"BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER."
Farmera desiring to procure either of the above
machines, muM order by tbe mid '!.• of April, as
the demand will b- greater than ever before) bend
.iayour orders NOWi
Hartley is ulso agent for the nnoqualed
GUM ROLLER, GUM SPRING ,
Orcein Drill;
'ti' .ev> *-■ well i .Wnto need commendation.
iUr;'-:,' V, A lls AN ."S every ui.L l.i!ie sul; to come
*l •; V
ue 1cui.,... t A i"ON. II has- soli to
i.- -In ij.i ;<:> LAW SUITS. He 1.1
■v 'it fc.- w • bum Form Machinery and Coo'c
Sl v tn.-B'i: lof TA..A tar yrt pn J icd. Any
put •. won. ■ a .Leaps.*. Mower, Cook Stove, Grain
Arid'i or' r'iri implement t ANY DESCRIPTION
<■.ll unit it to fiair interest tv l uy r'rim HARTLEY
both,a;■ to quality of go .Is AUil yfic;',
1 .'dfotd, Matcn 13, :862.
ii7~" ""iiiiJlliFF'S SALC.
by virtue injur uauce of a,. order of the Or
: anj'i' C'otirt of Conei: on Plea a of ECriforit courty,.
there at ill be eo'd on the premier ,at .'he late rmi
-0"r:t of Bei'iairii'n \Vi*fi'cH, at pubiic vendue, oi.
FlMe.y the S7th day ot ".'darch, inst., ;he fo.lowing
*el astute, via: One tract of land situate in South
ampton • township, Bedford countv, arljot.'iin.q lands
•ofJeob Conrad, Anal Barnes, Philip Clingamaii,
and Elizabeth Wigfield, containing 1-12 ac. es and
■•1 perches, with u story and a half log houa.o ami
kitchen attached, dnnbla log barn, blacksmith .shop,
wagon shed and spring house thereon erected, and
an apple orchard—one acre reserved for grave yat d.
Terms—onvtbird of purchase money to be paid it.'
• Aod on confirmation of aalr, balance in two equal
annual payments thereafter without interest.
JOHN J.CESSNA, Sheriff.
March 6, 1663. j ■
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned appointed Auditor to aseer->
tain amount of lienf against John C. Settler, in
.fhe eat ate of John S.Statler dee'd, will meet
At parties in Interest at his office in the llor
.ougW JWdfurtl, on Wednesday, the 18th (lay of
IS6B, when and where all may attend.
JOHN PALMER,
& Wl A uditbr.
Public Sale
, ... . OF
■i Valuable Heal Estate.
By virtue, of an order of the Orphans' Court
•f •BedflbrAConnty, the undersigned will expose
to public ?aje ppon the premises on Saturday
the 14th March, next, the following doeerilied
real estate, via e
A tract of hind, containing 63' acres, with
a atonr and a half log house and double jog
hnrn thereon e.Atcledr also", an irpple orchard
% there cm of choice' frott-o-about 60 acres nve
cleared and under geod fnnco. About three a
cres of this land is good meadow. A never
fiwlin-c spring of good Wafer Rear the liouse.
Also- One tract eoulaining about. 170 acres,
with a two rtory frame house with basement,
' n good bank Offre tind other out buildings there
oni. erccipd; tha a young apple orchard and
good JUga/fv. p tlreraon—about 40 acre's clear
ed and uuder good fence—about 4 acres mead
ow. There is.-a good stream of wnter running
through this property cftse to the house.
Also—oge other tract containing about one
hupd ed twenty-five of which, are cleared
and under gdod fcncey-the balance well tira-
Mred. .1
~ Posscssioiyto be given Ist of April, 1833.
TwtiC.:-—Onp tjilrd in hand, and balance in
two equal annual payments with interest, from
conflnfiation of sale.
JOSEPH DULL,
Trvi-w *f jnz- SairgKanovr, Vve'tf.. i
'II A II1) AY Ali £.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
States 4* Tin Ware,
SIGN OF THE "MILL SAW "
BLYMIFU". &SON have returned From the citiee
with a need and full aesortraunt of e very tiling in
then line of busincse.
HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
AXES, ADZES, DRAW KNIVES, HATCH
ET&, HAMMERS, BUTCHER>, SPEN
CERS, GREVE'S, ROCKER S
AND OTHER FILES.
Our Stock of '.lidf Hardware is complete.
CAR PUNTERS' t COLS OF ALL KINDS.
Oar at'iclc of CUTLERY is large, of latest styles,
and nest quai.ty.
STOVES.
Our Stove Department is complete, being the lar
gest assortment of
CHOKING, PARLOR it HEATING STOVES
IN BEDFORD COUNTY.
I We have the sole agency for the
WELLINGTON COOKIAG STOVE,
, whieh we will warrant the beat Stove in maiket.
WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS,
Tuba, Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, Chums, Baskets,
Wasn Boards, Boats, tec.
IRON, GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, OILS,
Paints, Turpentine, Benzine, Pipes, Tobacco, &c.
We have a beautiful a.soitment of
COAL OIL LAMPS,
Also, WICKS, GLOUtb, SHADES At CHIMNEYS.
Shoemaker*' and Sadd'ers' Findings, Pegs, Awls,
Needles, Awl Hafts, Thread, Sec.
TINWARE-
We are prepared to Wholesale aiiJ R-tail Tinware
on very moderate terms.
SPOUTING and JOB WOLK done to order.
We ask the attention of the public to our stock
of goods. We can sell Shelf Hardware, with few
exceptions, nt out old rales, und Hrticio, that have
advanceJ, we will sell as LO >V as trie LOWEST.
GEORGE BLYMIRE & SON.
Bedford, March 13, 18CJ.
• PjUatitlp!)ia Slhicrtisements.
VAN CAMP BUSH. WM. WFSLRV KUKTX.
BUSH & KURTZ,
(Formerly Bess, RAIOUEL & Co.)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
ianty Dig <£> oo i 0 ,
No. 137 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Clothe, Cfls.imorns and Vestinps, Silks and
DAtd Goods, Linens and White Goods, Laces
and Embroideries, Shawls, Ribbons and Trim
mings, Hosiery, Gloves ami Notions.
At.so—Bleached Shirtings, Colored Cambrics,
Flannels. Jeans, Ginghams, &c.
March 6, 1863—iy
C. C. LOVVKK. H. W. RAN*.
LOWER & RANK,
WHOLESALE
TOBM'O, SIFF & SEfilß
W A K KIS o t sa
No. 146 North Tbirtl Street,
BETWEEN CHERHY AND RACK, WEST SIDE,
PHILADELPHIA.
Country custom respectfully solicited. Our
stock in large and will alwaya he as low iu pries'
as any in the market. .March 6, 1863—iy
CM. G. SOWER, W. 11. BAUNF.S, F.C. POTTS.
Bov?£a, barnss & co.,
ruuusHEits AND DIJALERS IN
Miscellaneous, S?!i"ol and lilank Books
AND
STATIO N E U Y ,
No. 37, North Third .■street, below Aich,
PHILADELPHIA.
PUBLISHERS OF TFLTOs's OUTLINE MATS AND KEYS,
The largest and best Outline Maps ever pualiahed.
SANDER'S NEW READERS, OREENLEAF'B AND
BROOKS' ARITHMETICS, Stc.
Blank' Booka, Writing, Wrapping, Cuitain nnd Wall
J'appra.
March °> 1863.
MICHAEL WARTMAi'V & CO.,
TOBWJMPFMDM
MANUFACTORY,
No. 313 North Third Street,
Second door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
34. WARTSIAN. U. T. ENGELMAN.
March 6,— 'y.
JONfliS, WAInAEit A CO
Successor to FilliiaJi, Jones & Co.
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
NO. 240 MARKET STREET
Five doors below Third, south side,
cn,SON F. roNKs. I rjhtlatieJplM.
RICHARD U. WAkRER, V . " ' ■ f
DAVID C. GOLD FN. 1
Wo cordially invite tho attention of thetner
clients of Bedford county to our large assort
ment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.
March 6, 1 SG.S—Gm.
WMBttIiWOBSSMO.,
Wlh)f'snle Grocery
407 MOlilil THIRD STRREX,
ABOVE CALLOWHILL,
PHILADELPHIA.
!• Marth 7, 1663-ly. hi
1111. TAYLOB, WM. K. HEMriKLU
Taylor Hemphill,
WIIOLCSALI DEALKM 11?
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BF.GARS,
320 Market Street, South aide, between 3d and 3d,
March 6, 1863—1y PHILADELPHIA.
JTH7 ZTmmerman, ~
WITH
B. A. HENDRY,
SI'CCKSSOn TO Hg.NQRY AND HABHIA,
1 Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
BOOTS & SHOES
No. 55 Jio. 'h Thild Stteet.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Mareh 6, 1863—6 m
NEWLIN, FERILEV & CO.
HARDWARE
JOBBERS AND IMPORTING MERCHANTS,
No. 337 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Dealers in Butch,.; .s EdgeTooli and Files,
Together with tt general Stock of English and
American Hardware.
March 6, 1803.—1y
LEMEVBG, PARK & CO.,
Importc s and Wholesale Dealers in
NOTIONS,
Trimmmys, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Whits Goods,
Umbrellas, Parasols, Looking Glasses,
Shiits and Drawers, Yarns, Nc.
No. 238 North Third StreH, between Hare and Vine
Streets PHILADELPHIA.
March 0, 1803—6 m
DRY GOODS A T W HOLES ALE OR RE
tail, always under th market prices. Wo buy our
goods exclusively lor cash and by that means are
enrb'ed to buy vei y cheap. We sell tit a very small
advance ai.nJ bcyeis can always suv- from 5 to 2!)
per cent by making their pit-chases of ns. W"bave
i a large STOCK o! MUSLINS, LINENS, DRESS
! GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, Ac. To thoir ofcout co;n
--j menring housekeeping, one of the b'st stocks of
I furnishing goods in Philade'ph' i Will be foun I here.
U. 0. <k W. 11. PEN NELL,
103 a Market st, I'hil'a.
Mnrch Gth, 1863—3ai0.
MILTONCOOPK.iI, WM. M. PARHAU, ROB T. D. WOII K.
t'OOPER, PIMM & WOK,
MANUPACTUIIKKS AMI JOCIICES OF
HATS, CAPS, FURS
AND
STRAW GOODS,
No. SI North Third Street,
BRTWKKM MARKET AND ARCH.
March 6, IBG3—ly ™ ILAPELPHIA.
ARMATI YOVNO, DAVID TOUN'3, If. C. MtXJBK.
MIMIP. BR9. & CO.,
IM.OKTfRS ANn DRALRRS IN
EMBROIDERIES, RACES,
Whit. Goods. Hosier)', Mitts, Gloves, frimmings,
irc., No. 420 Market Street, 418 Commrco
itreet, PHILADELPHIA.
Mareh 8, 1893. —ly
PETER ARA'ShuSTER £i~ BKCL,
No. 306 North Third Stfoet, Philadelphia.
LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR WARE,
CORN BROOMS & BRUSHES,
Laces, Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull Muslins,
Gloves and Hosiery of all kin Is,
And a general stock of FRENCH, GERMAN
and ENGLISH GOODS.
March C, 1809:—ly
UiiilcJ States Clothing Emporium.
GEO. W REED & CO.
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS.
Ao. 423 Market Stre-t, up ttuu i,
PHILADELPHIA
N. B.—A 'nil assortment of Shirts, Drawers, O
veralle and Gum Clothing,constantly on band.
March C, 1803—6 m.
I MARTIN BUKIILItR. I ( GEO. UONRRIGIIT.
A. tr. H >WAD. J }C. P. BUESSEROTJ".
BUFHLER. HOWARD & CO
importer' and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
iiaKDHaiM casra
No. 44! Marker 9t., below Fifth,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, ISo3—ly.
A. A. SHUMWAY &• CO.,
Manufacture™ and Xfholtsafe J)ealert in
Hoots & Shoes,
No. 221 Market Street, and 210 Church Alley,
PHILADELPHIA
Mareh 7, 1863-ly.
WM. S. BO I'D. JOHN 1.. HOllGlt. W. S. BOYD, JR. S
BOYD & BOUGH,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Ho. 17 SOUTH WATER ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863—6 m.
YOUNG'S CELEBRATED
Y. P. M. C 0 F F E E.
1 beg leave to introduce In your notice the above
substitute for Coffee. YOUNG'S PURE MALT, the
greatest and tno.t economizing substitute for Cotf'ee
i n the world. It is made from pure selected grain,
and malted in the Malt House underourown super*
vision. Previous to mailing, the grain passes thro'
a Patent Revolving Srieen, separating it from all
impurities. In ottering it to the public, Ido so with
a lirm conviction that it is tho
Most lien I thy Substitute in the Mfitlc el.
This Coflee requires less sweetening on account of
the saccharine formed in it by the process cf mail ing.
Over two hundred pel cent, i- a.veil by using the
Y P. M. Codes. For sa'e by the pound, hundred
or ton, at one-fourth the price ot Rio, Java or j.**
guayra Coffee.
. IRI II I,TRY IT I TRY IT! Grocera, Board
inghouse keepers, Hotels, Restaurants and Fami
lies will find it to their udvaulage to give ita trial.
Due trial will prove the truth of lh above assertion.
ALEXANDER YOUNG,
Malt House, 468 & 410 South Street.
S'oro No. 700 Pass ty unk Koad, Phil'a
A liberal deduction made to wholesale purchasers.
Price 10 centa per pound.
Mar. filli—4ts.
HOWARD ASSOC lATION, PHI LA DEL Pi 11 A ,
Pa., Diseases of the Nervous System, Spermator
rl.ma or Seminal Weakness, Impotence, and other
affections of the Sexual Organs, Physical Debility
and Premiture Decay—new and reliable treatment,
in reports ot the Howard Association, asnt by mail
in sealed le.Uei envelopes, free of charge. Address,
Dr. J. SKILLt.V UOUUH i'ON, HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
No. 3 South Ninth Sfteet, Philadelphia, Ph.
. March 6, 'lß#*— ly
FTTBTIC BAI.B-" ■■ ■**■
By Virtaa-ot an order of tha Orphan's Court of
Bedford Caunty, tha undersigned, will offer Cor sale
on the premises, four milesNnrtb of the Borough of
Bloody Run, on SATURDAY, 38th day of Mareh
io(l., all the following described property of Hen
ry Ritcbey, lateof West Prorideoco (p., dee'd, to
wit:
A TRACT OF LAND
adjoining Joseph W. Tate, Thomas Ritcbey, R.QT7
V. Clause and others* containing 130 acrsa, more
or less, fittjr acres cleared and under fer.ee, wjth a
bout 71 fruit trees thereon. Tbe improvements are
a Double b-g Dwelling boose, Deoble log Barn, and
other out buildings thereon erected.
Terms—One third cash, at confirmation of sale,
one third to remain in hands of purchaser during
the lifetime o( the widow, the interest payable to
her annually, the remainder in two equal annual
payments with interest. Sale to commence at 1 o'-
clock on said day. further particulars, in
quire of Joseph W. Tate, Esq., liedford, or
the undersigned, at Hamilton, at the Junction
ot the Bedford Railroad, and Plankroad near
the premises. THOMAS M. RITCHEY,
Mar. 6. Ex'r of Ilunry Ritcbey dec'd. #
PUBLIC SALE.
OF
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, the undersigned will sell at public
sale on I he premises, on
SATURDAY, THlil\st DAY OF MARCH A EXT,
the following described real estate :
A tract of land containing about
13© Acres
of limestone land, with the following improve
ments :
A GRIST MILL, SAW MILL, LOG-FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, MILL HOUSE AND
TWO TENANT HOUSES,
fr.ime barn, leg stable and other outbuildings there
on ereclea ; also, two apple orchards thereon. The
land is nearly all cleared and nnder fence, aitnote
on Will's Creek, and adjoining lands of James Met
tin™ly, Benjamin Valentine, John Cook and oth
ers.
ALSO.
A mountain tract of timber laud containing about
400 acres, adjoining lands of John Cook, Kerns'
heirs and others.
TERMS—One third in hand at conGrmation of
sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments
with interest.
Possession given on the Ist April 1861.
JAMBS MATI'INGLT,
Executor of Charles Hoyman, dee'd.
Feb. 27, 1863,- ta.
PUBLIC SALE.
OF ,
REAL ESTATE IN CUMBERLAND VALLEY.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Bedford county, the undersigned will expose
to public, sale, upon (ho premises, on
'SATURDAY, 28TH MARCH, NEXT,
the follow ing described real estate, the property
of David Dickon, dee'd, to wit:
Tract "0" as designated in the Inquisition
on said estate, and containing 203 & 15 i perch -
cs, neat measure, adjoining lands of Moses
Dicken, Sam'l Elliott, Jacob Sligcr, Eiias
Hardingcr and others.
The improvements arc Three Log Houses,
Barn. Spring House and other ont-buildin,?s.
About one-half the land is cleared—contains
two streams of running water, Spring, Orchard,
&c.
TERMS:—One-third of the purchase money
to remain in the land and the interest thereof
to be paid Ihe widow during her life-—One oth
er third to be paid at confirmation of sale and
the other third payable in two equal annual
payments without interest.
JONATHAN C. DICKEN,
March 6, —Its. Ex'or.
Public Sfalc
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
By ordur of the Orphans' Court of Bedford
County there will be soM, on premiss, ou
SATURDAY UTH MARCH NEXT,
at public vendue, a certain tract' iif land situ
ate in Sou, hamptt u 'township, Hodforrt county,
adjoining land of William Jajnei-, Asa llow-
Bsre, Richard Barthclow and others eontaioing
Acres,
with a log dwelling house one and a half sto
ries high, about 85 acres cleared, end a Saw
| Mill thereon that will cut ono hundred, feet of
lumber in an hour.
TERMS OF SALE—One third to be paid
in hand on confirmation cf sale, and the re
mainder in two equal annual payments there
after without interest,
DAVID HOWSARE,
Feb 1 •}, 1803. Guardian <te.
lnTlldC'SAlK"
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Ily virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Bedford county, there will be sold, on the
premises, on
SATURDAY 14.77/ MARCH NEXT,
the following described Real Estate : A truct
of land containing
201 Acres & 103 Perches,
neat measure, situate in Snake Spring township,
with Log House. Log Barn, and other out
buildings thereon erected, late the property of
i Solomon Harkleroad. dee'd.
TERM> OF SALE— One-third to be paid
in .hand on confirmation of sale, and the re
main dor in twoeqtml annual payments thereaf
ter without interest.
JOHN CESSNA,
Adnm"Kl- vat °r of Solomon Harkleroad, dee'd.
Feb. 77, 1868.
Public Sale
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Hertford county, tihere will he sold at public auc
tion, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, 2U| Of MARCH, NEXT,
the following Rial Estate, into th pioperty of
Dantei McDonald, dee'd., to wit: Ono tract of
land situate in Union fbtvinf.ip. adjoining lsntlr of
John Claycomb, John McDonald's heirs and others,
containing 55 acres and 17 perches, being the Man
sion tract, with n
TWO STORY LO<J HOUSE, DOUBLE LOO
DARN AND OUTBPILDJNGJ,
an orchard, and about 45 acres cleared.
ALSO—One other tract of land, situate in St.
Clair township, adjoining lands of John Claycomb,
John McDouald's heirs, George Vickroy, Frederick
SianiUdugh and others, being that on which Henry
McDonald re-ides, containing 163 acres and 110
prirhes, about 75 acrca cleared, of which about 12
acres tre good meadow, with a Two Story Log
Dwelling House, Double l.og Darn uiid out-Tsuil
dings, and a ; oung Apple 0 "chard thrreon. Sate
to co-nm-nce at 10 o'clock of said day.
TERMS OF SALE—One-thirJ to remain in- tba
hands ot the pu;cha*er durlpg the lifetime of the.
widow, the interest thereof to be paid iter annual
ly, one-third of remainder on confirmation of sale,
the balance in two equal aniiu'al payments thereaf
ter.
HEKKY McDQNALD, M <
MICHAEL WERTZ, ,
Administrators of Duma) McDonald, dao'd.
Fob. 5-r, Itw—l
, TOO a .TV IAA
AHEAD
OF ALL COMPETITIONf
THE
■ • • * or i* v <*> j
Jflammoth Stock
AT
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S
CHEAP STORE,
NOW OPENING. '
His customr.ru and the public generally are in- j
vited to call and examine for themselros.
HIS GOODS ;
ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
r rr.r—
LOOK
TO VOIR OWN INTEREST
BY EXAMINING MY STOCK.
A LARGE LOT Of
READY-MADF CLOTHING,
Hoots and Shoes,
OF EXCELLENT QUALITY,
AND VERY CHEAP,
form a part of my new stock.
SPRING WEAR,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
W " '
Ladies 7 Dress Goods,
V' * i
GROCERIES,
QUF.F.NSWAHE, &C„ AC.
All to be had at the store ofj. M. Shoemaker.
Bedford, Lfiirr.tr, 6, 1863.
C. N. HICK OK,
DENTX3T.
Will attend punctually anil carefully to all opera
tion* entrusted to his rare.
NATURAL "YKSTH filled', regulated', polished, &e.,
in the best manner, and AaTirrciXt. Tswit inserted
from one to an entire sett. '
Office in the Bank Building, on Juliana street,
Bedford.
CASH TERMS will be strictly adhered to. *
Io addition to recent improvements in the mount
ing of, ARTIFICIAL Tina on (Jold and Silver Plate,
1 arniiow using, as u base for Artificial Work,a new
ami beautiful article, (Vulcanite or Vulcanised Jn
dia libber) stronger, closer fitting, more comfort
able and more natural than either (Sold or Silver,
'and 20 per cent, cheaper than stiver. Call and see it.
oiei.'i! 'C. N. HlCifOK. \
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NO acuauiJc fgecAnwios <
' - * *tj*n tokio Mcsirmi. , f
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PREPAID' By
Dr. €. Iff. JACKSON, Phil'a., Pii
WILL EFFECTUALLY CORE
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LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA! JAUNDICE
Choreic or nervous debility, diseases of thd
kidneys, and all diseases arising from
a disordered Liver or Stomachy
inch
u Constipa
tion, Inward Piles,
Folness, or blood to
the Head, Acidity of the
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,
Disgust for food, fuFhess or weight
in the Stomach, soar Eructations, sink
ing or flutteririg at the pit of the Stomach,
swimming of the bead hurried and difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at the ITeart, choking or
suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dim'
ness of vision, dots or web* before the sight,
Fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency Of
Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and?
Eyes, pain in the side, back, cheat,
Limns, ice., Sudden Flushes of
Heat, Burning in the Fletb,
* Constant Imaginings of
Evil, ar.d Great De
pression of Spi
rl; s.
And will positively prevent TELtOfF
FETES, BILLIOUS FEVER, 4e.'
THEF CO.VTAIN '
XO ALCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY t'
They wiul ci're tl.e above diseases in ninety-nine
caees out ot' a hundred.'
Induced by the extensive sale universal pop
ularity of Hooftand's German Bitters. (purely vege
table) hosts of ignorant Quacks <and unscrupulous
adventurers, have opened upon suffering humanity
the 1100.l gates of Nostrum.) in the shape of pdor
whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs,
and ahii3tened Tonics, Stojiacbtes and BiUers.
Eewaie af the innumerable array of Arfo'hotic'
prepaiationa in plethoric battles, and big bellied keg*
under the modest appellation of Bitters; ,which,in-'
stead of curios.only aggravate disease,'and leave'
tbe disappointed sufferer in despair. 1
ROWLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
Are pot a new and untried article, but have stood'
the test of fifteen years trial by tbe Amexiraf pub
lic ; end their reputation and sale are not rivaled,by
any similar preparation.
The: proprietors have thodsands of letter* frdne
the most eminent
CLERGYMEN
LAWYERS, , ~ 1
PHYSICIANS,
AND 1
CITIZENS, " *,
Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the'
beneficial effects and medical Virtues o( theseßittere.-
Do you want eometbicg to strengthen you T
Do you want a good appetite I
Do you want to luil I up your constitution f
Do you want to fee| wej}! I
Do you wa'nt to get rid of nervousness T
Do yon want energy 1
Do you want to sleep wej] 1
Do you want a brisk und visrotous feeling T
If you do, die HQOELANDTi GERMAN BiTTERS;-
From J. Nrtrton Vrnvm, V. D., Editor of l At En-'
nic'oprdi r of Ut/igio to- Knowledge.
Although not di posed to favor or recommvndfet-'
ent medicines in general, IMougM distrust of weir
ingredients and effects, I yet felr.-W of f,o rufjiclent :
reason why a map may not testify to tbe Vnelit ha
believes himself to bjve received from . iv simple'
preparation, in the hope that he may thus cuunn
ute to the benefit of others.
1 do this tbe mora readily in regard to Hooffepd'a
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. G. M. Ju'ckson, of
his city, tecaase i wis prejudiced against i.iem for
tmany years, under tbe impression that they •vero *
cheietly on-alcoholic mixture, lam indebted tq my
friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., lor tbe -semovul ol
this prejudice by proper teels, and for .(Sncongag-.'-
ment to try them, whn suffering from great and
long continued debilifV. Tbe use of three beetle*
of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present'
yeiir, was followed by evident relief and restoration
to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had
not felt lor six monihs before, and had almost de
spaired of regaining. 1 therefor* ,t haan God and my
friend fer directing me to the use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
Philadelphia, June 23, ISfll.
From the Rev. JOSEPH 11. KENNAUV, Potior
of the Tenth: Baptist Chunk.
DR. JACXSIV—OtAii SIR 1 have beep frequently
requested to connect my name with commendation*
of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the
practice as an*, of my appropriate tphere, 1 have in'
all cases declined ; bu' with a cleat proof in Various
Instances, nnd particularly in my own family, df the
usefulness of Dr. Hoofland's German Bittera, 1 de
part for once from my usual course, to express my
full conviction that, lor general debility of tbe sya
tetn, and especially for Liver Complaint, it-it a safe
and valuable prepaiatinn. In some cases it may fail,-
but usually I doubt not it will <be very beneficial m'
those who suffer fiom the above causet.
Yours, very respectfully,
J. H. KF.NNARD.
Eighth, below Coates St., Phil., Dec. 24..
From (A* "/ of ALDERMAN WUNDER,
Germontown.
Gerniaiitowu, June 1, lfffll.
DR. C. M. JAMISON —SIR: —it gave me pleasure'
two years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying
what tbe German Bitteis bail done for me. lam
now perfectly cured of all.tboie diseaaes youinmed
icine professes to cure, viz Dyspepsia, Chronic
and Nervoiw debility, diseaaes. of the Kidneyj, fcc.-
The powerful influence it exerts upon Nervous pros
tration is surptisipg. lhave beeu consul ted frequent
ly ill reference to your Bitters, and without hesita
tion, have recommended it for tfle above complaints,
and in every instance it has effectually cured-' Your;
medicine has a great reputation in GermantoWn and'
is now sold in every Drug stoye, and in most pf tbe
Giocery stores beie. If any one should'qAstion'
what i say, let them come to Uernjanlhwii, snd t
will prove to their satisfaction, that the Bitter! h*'
cured in tbi* vicinity more than twenty daseffof the"
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Principal OJfict and Jttanvfacttioy,
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