itli order to fire night unJ day as rapidly a j , ev could. . i The works at Humes' lilufi r very lorim-1 able. There art fourteen ol the heaviest land j f mounted 8 andlO inch, and 7.1 inch rifled t ucf) with unimunitivn enough to lust a .ong j As the gun carriages might again fall into ae hands of the enemy, I had them burnt, lew up the magazine, and destroyed the works enerall- I also burnt up the encampments, rhich were permanently and remarkably well onitructed, looking as if the rebels intended to tn there some time. These works and encampments covered many en* of ground, und the fortifications and the ifle pits proper ol H nines' Blufl, extend about , mile and a quarter. Such a net work of dafensss I never saw. le rebels were a year constructing them, and 11 were rendered useless in an hour. As soon $ I got through with the destruction of the wgazinc and other works, I started Lieuten mt Commanding Walker up the Yazoo River irith ft sufficient force to destroy all the enemy's property in that direction, with orders to pro aed as fur as Yazoo City, where the rebels have i navv yard and store houses. In the mean time General Grant has already invested Vieks burg, an< i ' ms possession of the best comman ding points. In a very short time a general assault will be pads, when I hope to announce that Vicks barg has fullen after a 3eries of the most bril liant success that ever attended any army. There has never been a case during the war when the rebels have been so successfully beat eo at all points, and the patience and endurance shown by our Army and Navy, for BO ntaay months is about to be rewarded. It is a mere question of a few hours, and •thm with the exception of Port Iluds n, which will follow Vitksburg, the il;B3issippi will be -[*a its entire length. [Signed.] D. D. POKTEH, Acting Rear Admiral, [Commanding .VlisrUsippi Squadron.] fttm !- Far announcing candidate! for Assem bly Protbonotary, and Sheiifl, $3 CO; for Treasur ,if $2.00, for Comminioner, Auditor an-1 Poor Di rector, SI.OO. To ineu e iiise:tion,ali ai nounce feent* (oust ha paid it) advance. Assembly. To ts* DiaocnxTl or BSDFOKD COCKTY :—I offer ■yielf as a candidate for the office of P.epresenta tiva in the next Legislature, subject to Ibe decision of the Democratic County Convention. B. F. MEYERS. Wa art authorized to announce Geo. W. Gump of Napier tp., as a candidate for Assembly, subject to tb* decision of the Democratic County Convention. W* are authorized to announce the name of Wm. M. Hall, Esq., as a candidate for the Legislature , •abject to lb* decision of the Democratic County Cenveatien. Frottiouotary. Ma. Earroa i—Pleaae announca the name of John 1. Flake, Esq,, for the office of Protbonoury, eub- Jeet to the decision ol the Democratic Couulv Coo- VfUtiOQ. We art authorized to announce J. Henry Scball, Esq., of Behel!burg borough, as a candidate)Jl the a flue ol Piotbonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. W aresuthorzed to unnouiice rion. A.J. Snively, af Scbellsburg Bor., a a candidal lor Piothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic Counly Convention. W* nrc authorized to announca O. E. Shannon, Esq., as a esndidate for Prolbaiintary, subject to the decision of the Democratic -County Co-ivcuttoo. Sheriff We are authoriAed to announce Col. F. D. Beegle, of Ist, Clairsville, as a caud.date for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Count- Conven tion. We are authorized to announce Thomas W. Jior tan. Esq., ol' Broad Top township, is a candidate lor Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democrat ic County Convention. Wa are autherized to announce Pater h. Stride beker, of Napisr township, as a candidate lor Sheriff, aubjert to toa decision of (he Democratic Counly Convention. Wa are authorised to announce the nam* of Wm. Bunnell, of Londonderry township, as a candidate tor Sheriff, subject to the decision of tbs Democrat ic County Convention. We are authorized to announca Isaac D. Ernest,of Bedford tp., At a candidate for Sheriff, subject lo ttw decision of the Democratic County Convention. Wa are authorized to announca lame Kensmger, Eaq., of Lib-i :y lownahip,as a caudidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision ol tbe Deiuoctutic County Convention. We are authorized to announce Captain Philip G. Morgert, of Bloody Run Borough, as a candidate tor Sheriff, eubj.ct to' '.be derision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorised to announce Capt. John At stadt, of St. Clair township, as a candidate lor lue •die of Sheriff, subject to the decision ol the Dem ocratic county convention. Wa are authorized to announce Go). John Hater aa a eaodidat* for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Mi. Editor i—-Please announce Geo. W. Horn, Baq., ol Harrison tji., as a candidate for Sheriff sub ject to the decision of tbe Democratic County Con vention. W'e are authorized to announce W. A. Powell,of Hairnoo tp. a.a candid -te for Sheriff, subject to tbe decision of the Drjgocratie County Conven tion. We ere authorized to announce S. D. Broad, of Behellsburg, at a candidate for Sheriff. athject to tbe decision of tba Democratic County Convention Wa are authorized to announce Henry Finite, of Mlddla Woodberry township, as a candidate for the office ot Sheriff, aubjxct to tba decision or the Dem ocratic Coonty Convention, We aza authorized to annonno* Hugh Moore, of Bedford tp., as a candidate for Sheriff, subject So •he decision of the Democratic County Convention. Treasurer. W are authorized to announce the name cf John Boor, ot' Bedford borough, at a candidate for the of ffea of Treasurer. subject tc the decision of the IVmnrra'ie County Convention. We are authorised to announce the name of Geo. Mtidotff of Bedfeid borough, for the office of Conn. 9 Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Demo- Watte County Convection. Mx. Editom Please announce I. B. rirqohir.of Bedford borough, ae a candidate for the office of ■*seunty Treasure], subject to th* decision of the Democratic County Convention. Ma. Editoxi Pleat* announce Samuel Defibanjh, 'f Bedford tp., at a suitable candidate for the office | of County Treasurer, subject to tbe decision of the I Democratic County Convention. Wa art authorized to announce S. J. MeCatielin, i V Bedford borough, as a candidate for the office of i Oounty Treasurer, tubject to tbe decision of the j ratlc County Convention, Commissioner. Wa are authorized to announce 'Michael Werta, i Leq., of Union township, at a cardidete for Com- ; t>iiioner, subject to the decision at the Democra- j Be County Convention. We are authorized to announce George Rhoads,o( Liberty township, as a candidate far Commissioner, •hbject to tbe deoitisn of the Democratic County f Wi„tin. We are authorized ta announce Jetae Dickon, Jr., *! Southampton township, ae a candidate for Com "Herloner, subject to the decision of the Democra •t* County Convention. We are authorized to announce Michael S. Rit- J **y. of Snake Spring townabip, as a candidate fot ) the office of County Commissioner. rubjcr t tb -•vision •f fti* Pin .Mr Onvptio!; ■ We are Authorized to announce David Evans, of ! ' Monroe township, as a candidate for Commissioner. j i subject to the decision of the Democratic County : ■ Convention. | MR- EP;TOR Pleaee announce Abraham lleigh- J J ard, of Bedford tp., a candidate for the ottice ot j I CountyConiinisaiorier. subject to the decision of the i ! Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce Edwud fearson, | Kaq., of Broad Top towhsliip, as a candidate tor ; Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Dem- ! ocraue County Convention. Poor Director. We are authorized to announce Henry Taylor, of St. Clair township, aa a candidate for Poor Director, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We aie authorized to announce Samuel M. Boor* of Cumberland Valley township, as a candidate lor Poor Ditectoi, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce Henry Moses, of Bedford township, as a candiaate for Poor Director, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce David Stiver, of Bedford township, as a candidate for Poor Director, subject to the reciiionof the Democratic County ! Convention. We are authorized to announce the name of J - rob D. Fetter, ol Bidford town.-hip, as a candidate for the cfiice cf Poor Director, subject to the deci sion of the Democratic County Convention. TilE DISEASES OF ERROR (Les .Muloditi ri'Errtur.) J, John B. Ogden, M. D., author and publisher of ttie above work, do here iy promise and agree to send (free of charge) to any young man who will write for it, a sample copy for perusal. The proper study of mankind is MAM. This valuible work is isiued and sent forth for toe benefit of suffering hu manity. It treata in aimplr language on all the diseases of Error, including Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debility, Indigestion, Melancholy. Insani ty, Wa.ting Decay, In,potency, &c., ire—Giving safe, speedy, and effectual prescriptions fo' their permanent cure, together with much valuabla in formation. All who favoi me witbadesite to ead my work shall receive a samp'e copy by return ma,!, free cf charge Address JOHN B. OGDEN, M. !>., No. 6u Naisau St., New York. May 22, je63-3m. Ch>U<*n ou " "f thrir S'rino's to Co'do.— No n,ait>T where the <lis>m" :ny app-ar to be seat ed, itsorigin mat Uvtrao dto upprei-een perspiration or a Cole!, "r mm and Ltmg Complaints are ai r- Ct pro Juris of Cold?, 'a short Colds are th- bar btnjE-r of half the di eases tha f afflict humanity, for as they ate caused bv checked p rspiration, and as five- eights of the waste matter of the boty es capes thro gh the pores, il these pores are closed, that portion of diseases necessarily follows. Keep clear, therefor', of Colds and Coughs, the great precursors of disease, or if contracted, break them up iminedi itely, by a timely use of Midamr. Por tf-'i (Juraiivr Bj.ham. S' jld by all Druggists, at 13 cents and 25 cents per buttle. Jan. 23, 1863.—1y. NEW JERSEY LANDS FOR SALE.—Awo, GARDEN OR FKOIT FARMS. Suitable forGrapsi, Peaches, Peats, Raspberries, Strawbeniea, Blackberries, Currants, &c., of 1, 2J, 5, 10 or 20 acres each, at the following prices for the present, viz: 20 acres for S2OO, 10 acres for sllO, 5 acres for S6O, 2$ acies for S4O, 1 acre for S2O. Payable by one dollar a week. Also, good Cranberry lands, and village lots in CHKTWOOI), 25 by 100 feet, at $lO each, payable by one dollar a week. The above land and farms are situated at Chetwood, Washington township, Burlington county. New Jersey. For further infor mation. apply, with n P. O. Stamp, for a circular, to a. FRANKLIN CLARK, No. 90. Cedar street, New York, N. Y. Jan. 16, 1883,-1 y. _________ A. B. CPAMEA & CO.. Having just received another supply, are now ena bled To offer their friend* *<• o'.-iomera, many real bargains- Purchasers will be offered eveiy induce ment, and for their inspection we offer the largest and mo't varied assortment in Bedford county. May ?9, 1863. Notice lo Trespassers. Al 1 paraein are hereby cautioned against trespass ing on the prrmises of the subscribers, by huntinr, fishing, or tiespaasing in any other way, as the law will be enforced against all offenders without re inect to person". JACOB H. BOWSER, A.J. WIsEGARVF.R. JAMES ANDERSON, PHILIP B. SHRINF.R, JOHN W.CKISMAN, D. HF.RSHBF.RGER, JF.SSE GRIFFITH. ISAAC BF.RKHIMER, MICHAEL MILLER, THOMAS JONES, JOSEPH GRIFFITH, A J. CRISMAN. HENRY K.SMITH, JOHN H. BOWSER, JOHN GRIFFITH. May 29, 1863. One Tbomniid I Yards of Venitian and all Wool Carpeting. Matting, Floor Cloth and Stair Linen, just received. Cheap for Cash 01 Wool. A. Be CRAMER & CO a May 29, 1663. - ""caution. AH persons are hereby cautioned not to trespass upon the Poor House property, especially the mead ow. h" fishing, bunting, or in any other manner, as the Directors are determined to enforce the law a cainstall who may thus infringe. JOHN S. BRUMBAUGH, ADOLPHUS AKE. SOLOMON REIGHARD, May 6—3ts. Directors. NEW SPRING STYLE CLOTHING. Jut received at i CRAMER'S, j May 29, 1863. DR. J. L. MARBOURG, PHVSICUd AtD Sl'RaltOM, Tenders his pr"lesßional service* to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, i Office, on Juliana St., opposite the Bank. IX?* N ght call, ahould be mede at the reaideoce [ of John G. Minnieh. April 24, 1863—1 y BEAUTIFUL SUN UMBRELLAS Just opnd at CRAMER'S. May 29, ISC3. WANTED. 5,000 Founds of Wool, at J. M• Shoemaker', store, for which the highest price will b paid in Cash or Store Goods. Bedford, M.y 29—2 m. Pubiic & ale Of Valuable Real Estate. The undersigned will sell at public sale, on the premises, in Londonderry town-hip, on Saturday, tne 20th day of June next, her valuable real es tate, containing 202 acre, of Lime-ton. land, of which about 125 acres a e cleared and under fence, and in a good state of cultivation, a part of wetnch is good meadow, and iron c.n easily be made.— There is also an orchard of choice fiuit, consist ing of Apples, Pasrs, Peaches; &c. The improvements consist of a first class 6Hi ST WILL, is good runniug order, calculated to do meichant and country work, with a TWO STORY LOG HOUSE with basement. DOUBLE LOG LARS, with all necessary out buildings; there is, alio, a good site for a TANNERY, the.-e being two never failing springs of water near the house. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day. made to suit the purchaser. MARY HYSUNG. May 22. 1863.* TO BUY CHEAP, '.'*ll a* CRAMEB A= CO'S ftp r-TOPE May 39, 1 MENGEL HOUSE STABLING. The undersigned proprietor of the Mengel llome would announce to the public that tie has made such arrangements for stabling as will enable him to accommodate all nis customers, notwithstanding the loss, by the iccent file, of the stable attached to the hotel. ISAAC MFNGEL. May 22d.— tf. NOTICE All persons are hereby notified that my wife SARAH has left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, and 1 hereby caution the public against harboring or trusting her on my account, as 1 am determined to pay no debts of her contracting. FREDERICK SMITH. Londonderry tp., May 22, 1863* EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Whereas letters testamentary to the estate of An thony Z ; mmers, late of Bediord township, Bedford county, dee'd, have beeu granted to the subscribers, all peisons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. GEORGE K. ZIMMERS, Bedford tp., J.w. LINGEN'FKLTKR, Bedford bor. May 82, 1863-Bts. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Nancy T. Black, late of Bloody Run borough, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in said borough; all per.-.ons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, und those having claims against the same will present them I duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL BENDER, Ex'r. | May 22, 1863- ots IIATS To suit al) tates, just received at CRAMER'S, I May 29, 1863. liCUftngr* The Commissioners of Bedford county will let, on the premises, to the lowest and best bidder, a Bridge to be built errors the Dunning'# creek, at Thomas Hughes',on Friday, May 29tb, at lOo'clock. Plan and specification wi l be shown at that place and time. JOHN G. FISHER, Clerk. ! May 15, 1863—3t5. ESTATE OF LATHER R. PIPER, D?c'd. The undersigned living in Hopewell, having been appointed executor of the last will and testament of Luther It. Piper, dee'd., hereby notifies all prisons knowing ih'-maelves indebted to said est ite, to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the a,me, will present tbem properly au thenticated for settlement. C. W. ASIICOM, Ex'r, May 15, 1863—Cts. GENTLEMEN, Please call and see our Cloth and Cas-nmerrs. Fifty pieces just opened. A. B. CRAMER & CO. May 29, 1863. _ __ SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas and Levari Facias to me directed, thre will be sold at the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, on Sat urday, the 6th day of June, 1863, at 10 o'clock, A. M , the following real estate, vis: One tract of land situate in Southampton town ship, Bedford counly, containing 206 acres and al lowmce, adjoining lands of A. Ritchoy, Israel Ben nett and o her lands of said Oss, being part of a larger tract of land containing 439 acres and 98 perches and allowance, orieinally surveyed for Da vid Young, the Cth day of October, 1794, conveyed to aaio Oss by Abiaham Kerns, Esq , by deed dated 20tn day of September, 1843, iccorded in vol. A. C. page 37. in recorder's offlceof said county, 100 acres cleared and under fence, balance of said tract be ing well limbered, and taken in execution as the property ol Geoige lams. ALSO—One tract of I nd containing 225 Acres more or less, übout 72 acres cleared and under fence, wi tb a story end a half log bouse, tenant house, saw mill, double log bam, and other out-buildings there on eUclidi n OPP-* orchard, adjoiomj lands of Michael Stuff, Caselton Ake and others, situate in Union township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of George Snyder. ALSO—Two lots ol ground in the town of Hope well, Noa. 13 and 14, fronting 30 feet each on Mif flin street, and extending buck about 150 feet to Laurel street, and having thereon erected a two stoiy brick store bouse, and small log housp, adjoin , ing lot of James Eichelberger on the west, and I Broad stree'on the east, situate in Broad Top tow->- ship, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of John McCanlas. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Bedford, May 15, 1863. JUNIATA MILLS. Tiia subscribers are now prepared, at !hei[ old stand, to do Carding and Fulling in the best style, i hey aie also manufacturing and keep constantly on hand for sale or trade, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASINF.TTS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, &c. By care and attention to business they hope to merit a share of the public patronage. Carding will be done j trom Mav 15th to September 15th, and Ful ling from I September 15th to December 15lb. Wool and goods will be taken from and returned to the follow ing places, viz : Robert Fyan's store, in Bedford, A. C. Jamea', " Rainaburg, I J.M. llarndollar Ik Sou's Bloody Run, W. Slates Ik Co., " " Terms for Carding and Fulling, strictly cash. QJv""The highest cash price will be paid for good clean tub-washed wodl. J. & S. S. I.UTZ. May S, ißG3~'f PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Ry virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned, administrators of the estate of Daniel Iloucg, deceased, will offer at public sale, on WEDNESDAY, the 10M day of JUNE, next, on the premises, near Philip llardmao's, in Cumberland Valley township, the following Real Estate, to wi. i a No. 1, A Tract ot Land situate in Cumberland Valley townabip, in said county, adjoining lands of P. Hardmsn, Frederick Rice's heirs, George Elliott and others, marked in writ of Inquisition ''A," con taining 171 ACRES and 90 PERCHES. No ; 2, A Trct of Land, being part of a larger tract tdjcinirg the above, marked in writ of Inqui eition "b," containing 177 ACRES and 09 perches. No. 3, A House and Lot in the town of Rains burg, fronting on the public square neat the Semi nary, TERMS—One-tbiid of the purchase money to be paid in cash, at confirmation of sale, the remainder in two equal annual payments, without interest. For further particulars inquire by addiessing Jo seph W. Tate, Attorney at Law, Bedford, or the un dersigned living near tba premises. JOHN B. HARDLVGER, AMOS GROSS, Adm'ra. of D. Houei, dte'd. May 15, 1863—4ta 3. Br Hagill ILL hereafter be fount! at tho sign of BLIdK AHORSE, oppoaite Hater's Hotel, whera be it prepared to supply hia customers with SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, COLLARS, ETC., ETC. at wholesale or retail oo the ahorteat no'ica and on the most reasonable terma. Persons desiring neat and substantial work, in bia line at the cheapest rates, will find bis estab' lisbnm.t tb place to get it. Gjve him a eaR. A GRAND VICTORY! The Enemy Captured'? MRS. E. V. MOWRY, Has returned troro the city with a very large and moat raretully selected. fashionable stork of MILLINERY GOODS, *vpr brmigtjt o Bedford, which *h will ell very cheap for CASii. Such as Silk Rennet , T> immed Straws, of all Prices and Varieties. CLAt K AND WHITE HATS, for Ladies, Misses and Children. UNTRIMMED BONNETS AND SHAKERS Flowers, Ruches and Ribbons, AT ALL PRICES. Velvet Ribbons, Zephyrs, Shetland Wool, <S"C. ALSO —A nice assortment of Black Crape Collars, Ladies White and Black PRESS CAPES, &c. She ia alio prepared to make, trim and do over i Bonneta in the latest Philadelphia styles. She would also call on her former patrons and friends, and ladies generally, wishing to purchase : any thing in ber line, to call and give her slock a careful examination, as she is determined to con tinue ber old motto "quick sales and short profits," and will spare no pains to accommodate all that may favor her with their calls. Terms—Strictly CASH. May 8— 4t REBELLION AGAINST HIGII PRICES J Revolution in Bedford! E. M. FISHER and "LITTLE JOHN C.," have just opened a new FAJYCY AA'D DRY GOODS STORE, at the stand formerly occupied by Samii"! Brown, immediately oppo-He the Washington Hotel, where they constantly keep on band a very large amort ment of MUSLINS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, &C., and pay especial attention to the sale of NEEDLEWORK, LADIES' COLLARS, CUFFS AND UNDER SLEEVES, LINEN AND SILK POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES' HOSE, MITTS AND GLOVES, GEN TLEMEN'S HOSE, WHITE GOODS, SPOOL THREAD, LADIES* HEAD DRESSES AND VEILS, FANCY SOAPS, HOOP SKIRTS, JEWELRY, SHIRT FRONTS, (kC , AC., ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH. The public are respectfully invited to call and tee our stock before buying elsewhere. F.. M. FISHER kL.J. C. ( Bedford. .May 8, 1R63. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Diseases of the Nervou- System, Spermator rhea or Seminal Weakness, Impotence, ani other affections of the Sevua! Organs, Physical Debility and Premature Decay—new and reliable treatment, in reports of the Howard Association, sent hy mail in sealed lettei envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILI.IN HOUGH I'ON, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. March 6, 1883—ly WH. S. BOYD. JOHN L. HOIIOtt. W. S. BOYD, IK. KOYI> & HOUGH. WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 17 SOUTH WATER ST., PHILADFXFBU. March 8, IS63—em. ~ NEWLIL lit & CO. HAftDWAKK JOBBERS AND IMTORTING MERCHANTS, No- 337 .Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Dealers in Butcher's Edge Tools and Files, together with A general Stock of English and American Hardware. March 6, 1863.—1y J. H.ZIMMERMAN, WITH s. A. HENDRY, SUCCESSOR TO HENDRY AND HARRIS, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in BOOTS & SHOES No. 5.8 North Third Street., PHILADELPHIA. Marrb 6, 1863—6 m GILLETTE & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS **D dommission fUmtjanta Jayne's Marble Building, 616 Ch'etaut St., ft 616 Jaynt St. PHILADELPHIA. JNO. E. GILLETTE. B SCOTT, JR Apr. 17, 1863—1y. "(r i)."M'CLEES & CO." Whohtale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS. AND INDIA RUBBER SHOES,' NO 133 NORTH THIRD STREET OPPOSITE CHERRY ST., -PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 17. 1663—1y. Pit. TAYLOR, tt'M. K. HEMPHILL, Taylor fy Hemphill, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS. 220 Market Street, South side, between 2d and 3d, PHILADELPHIA March 6, 1863—1 v. MICDAELWATERmAI A CO. TOBACCO, SWF AND SEGAR MANUFACTORY, Ko. 313 North Third Street, Second door below Wood, PHILADELPHIA. M. WARTMAH. H. T. KKCEIXAX. March 6,—ly. A. A. SHUMWAY & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealert in Hoots <fc Shoes, No. 221 Market Street, and 210 Cburcb Alley, PHILADELPHIA March 7, 1883—ty. 1 BUNDS & SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Sixth St.. Philadelphia, Manufacturer of VENETIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SUA DCS. largest and finest a-sortment m tha Cit y, at lowest pricee. Blinds Painted and Trimmed equal to new. Store Sbac.ee made end lettered. Apr. 17, 1863—2 m. MILTOH COOPER, WM. M. FARHAM, ROBT. T>. WORE. COOPER, PARKIIiM & MORH. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS AND STRAW GOOD 3, No. 51 Worth Third Street, BETWEEN MARKET AND ABCH, March 6, 1863—1y PHILADELPHIA. ARMAR YOUNG, DAVID YOUNG, H. C. MOOR*. IRMIR VOW, BR9. & CO., IMPO&TKB3 AND DEALERS IN EMBROIDERIES, LACES, White Goods. Hosier)', Mitts, Gloves, Trimmings, 4c., No. 429 Market Street, 418 Commerce atreet, PHILADELPHIA. March 6, 1883. ly United States Clothing Emporium. GEO. W. REED 4" CO. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS. \o. 423 Market Street, up stairs, PHILADELPHIA N. R.—A 'oil assortment of Shirti, Drawers, O veralla and Gum Clothing, constantly on hand. March 6, 1803—6 m. water! iOoWg & co, Wholesale Grocers, 407 NOIITH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CALLOWH II,L, PHILADELPHIA March 7, 1863 —ly. , LEFEVRE. PARK A: CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in NOTIONS, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Wh.ts Goods U mhrellai. Parasols, Looking Glasses, Shirts and Drawers, Yarns, kc. No. 238 North Third Street, between Race and Streets, PHILADELPHIA March 6, 18G3—6m MARTIN BUE FILER. | ( OEO. BGNBRIGHT K. N. HOWARD. J (C. P. SCE?F.RGTT. BUEHLER. HOWARD & CO- Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic No. 441 Market St., below Fifth, PHILADELPHIA. March 6, 1863—1y. JONGS, WARNER & CO Successor to Fithian, Jones & Co. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS. NO. 240 MARKET STREET Five doors below Tliirj, south side, gideon F.joNea. i ptiilat) e 1 phi a RICHARD C. WARNER, \ W ' ' ' DAVID C. GOLDFN. } We cordially invite the attention of the mer chants of Bedford county to our large assort ment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. March 6, 1863—Cm. DRY GOODS AT W HOLESALE OR RE tail, always under the market prices. We buy our goods exclusively tor cash and by that means are enabled to buy very cheap. We atllat a very small advance anud buyers can always save from 5 to 20 per cent by maKing their purcl.aaes of us. We have a large STOCK ot MUSLINS, LINENS. DRESS GOODS. MEN'S WEAR, Stc. To tboae about com mencing housekeeping, one of the beat stocks of furoiihirg goods in Philadelphia will be found bere. R. D. fc W. H. PENNELL. 102, Market at. Pkil'a. March 6tli, 1868—3uto. CH. G. SOWEK, W. H. BARKES, r. C. POTT*. SOWER, BARNES A CO., PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books AND STA TI 0 N ERV, No 37, North Third Street, below Alrh, PHILADELPHIA. PUBLISHERS OF FF.LTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS, The largest and best Outline Maps ever publishe d SANDER'S NEW READEKS, GREEMLEAP'F AND BROOKS' ARITHMETICS, SEO. Blank. Books, Writing, Wrapping, t'urtsio and Wa- Papers. March 6, 1883. PETER ARMBRUSTER ft BhO., No. 306 North Third Street, Philadelphia. LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR WARE, CORN BROOMS & BRUSHES, Laces, Cambrics. Jaconets, Mull Muslias. Gloves aud Hosiery of all kinds, And a general stock of fRENCII, GERMAN nud ENGLISH GOODS. March 6, 1868.—1y LEWIS LADOMUS (r CO , JL 802 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, Have always on hand a large Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, suitable for Ladies' Gentlemen's or Boys' wear Some of our own importation, EXTRA FIXE QUALITY. Our assoitment ot Jewelry consiataof the mot fashionable and rich designs ; us, alao, the plainer and less expeniive. Silver Spouna, Forks, Pie, Cake and Fruit Knivei; alao. a large variety of fancy Silver Ware, suitable for Bridal Presents. We hive, also, on hand a moat splendid assort ment of DIAMOND JEWELRY of all kinds, to which we invite SPECIAL atten tion. Our psjcea will be found considerably less than the same articles ate usually sold lor. All kinds of Watches repaired in the very best manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. WEDDING RINGS on hand and made to order. Call or address LEWIS LADOMGS tie CO., 802 Chestnut S:r*et, Philadelphia. P. 3.—The highest cash price paid for old Golt and Silver. ■$ All orders fitfc the country will receive especial attention. , Aprs! 21.—3sns •* . I* *.' GF'I . MM*. ■ ★★★ DR. SWEET'S LVFJILLIBLE LINIMENT T N K GREAT REMEDY . FOR RIIbCNATISH, OOOT, NEURALGM, LUMBAGO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS. SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER j VOUS DISORDERS. I For tl! of which it it a speedy and certain remedy, i and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone setter, and hat been used in hi* practice tor more then twenty yeare with the most astonishing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it ii unrival ed by any preparation before the public, of wbicb tbe most skeptical may be convince! by a singla trial. . This Liniment will cura rapidly and radically, Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thou sands of cases where it has been need it has never been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it wiil aflord immediate re lief in every cage, however distressing. It will relieve the worst ctses of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing , emedv. Acting directly upon tbe nervous tissues it strength ens and revivifies tbe system, and restores it to elas ticity and vigor. FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is tbe beat known, and we challenge tbe world to produce an equal. Every victim of this diet rest ing complaint sbould give it a trial, for it will not fail to aflord immediate relief, and in a majority of cares will eflect a radieal cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never fail to cure. SPRAINS aie sometimes very obstinate, and en largement of the joints is I iable to occur if neglect ed. Tbe worst case may be conqueied by this Lin iment in two or three days. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, UL CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield readilv to the wonderful healing propeities ol DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used according to directions. A'so, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND S TINGS- Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut the Great Natural Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, it known all over tbe United States. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Linimeat." DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism and never fails. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is R certain remedy for Neuralgia DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Burnt and Scalds immediately. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT It the best known remedy for Sprains and Biuiaes. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Headache immediately and was never knowo to fail. OR SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails it aula. Da. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cures Toothache in one minute. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Cute* Cuts and Wounas immediately and leave* no scar. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Has been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Taken internally cures Colic, Cholera Morbus and Cho. DR SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT It trul) a "friend in heed," and every family should hare it at band. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT It lor sale by ail Druggists. Price 23 and 30 cents | A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT ( DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, at an i external remedy, is without a rival, and will allevi- I ate pain more speedily than any other preparation For all Rheumatic and Nervous disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ike., its soothing, healing and pow erful strengthening properties, excite the just won der and astonishment of all who have ever given it ' a trial. Over one thousand certificates of remarjp ! able cures, performed by it within tbe last two years attest the fart To Horere Owners! Da. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of lameness, arising Irom Sprains, Bruises or Wrench ing, its effect is magical and certain. Harffess or Saddle Ualla, Scratches, Mange, &c.. it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed esses are bevond the possibility of a rod leof run. No case of the kind, however, is so des perate or hopeless but it rjny be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application v/iil alwita remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to fnV el with comparative ease. Every Horse Owner should have this remedy nt hand, for its timely use at tne first nppearsnce of Lameness will effectually pievent those formidable diseases, to which all hor ses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless DR. SWBET'B i Infallible Liniment, I 18 THE ; SOLDIER'S FRIEND. And tboussnds bars fouad it truly A rriend in IVeed. 4 C A UTIQN. ■ i To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on * ef y lehel, and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown 10 the glass of uscb bottle, without which none are peouint. RICHARDSON tk CO, „ Sole Proprietors, ItorwUn, Ct. MORGAN & ALLEN, Ceneral Agoata, 44 Cliff Stteat, New Teck. a?-9old b) all dealers everywhsr* pacta bee I, MW.—lf
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