The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, July 24, 1863, Image 3

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    BLYMIRE & SON
HAVE RECEIVED
A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS
FROM
NEW YORK
A N D
PHILADELPHIA,
TO IVHICII THEY INVITE
The attention of the
PUBLIC.
OUR STOCK
CONSISTS IN PART
OF THE FOL L 0 W I N G
BISs
NAILS, SPIKES AND BRADS,
ROLLED AND HAMMERED IRON,
0/ t very size and description.
BuildtngUlaterial.
LOCKS, HINGES, BOLTS, SCREWS,
' PAINTS, GLASS, PUTTY, tic., tic., &c.
CARPENTER, COOPER, AND
; MILLWRIGHT TOOLS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
fSlacksHiitSi Tools,
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
SCREW-PLATES, TONGS, PINCERS, &.C.
Saddler's Tools and
HARNESS MOUNTING.
BUCKLES, OF ALL KINDS;;
PATENT ENAMELED LEATHER,
IIOG SKINS, JAPANNED AND SELF
ADJUSTING TREES; WOOD AND IRON
IIAMES, BITTS, ANE TOOLS OF
EVERY VARIETY. ALSO,
GIRTINGS, REIN WEB
AND SADDLE TREES.
oumsmr.
A
FINE
ASSORTMENT
OF CUTLERY, TABLE
AND POCKET KNIVES;
ALSO, SCISSORS, RAZORS,
CARVING KNIVES, FORKS, Src.,
SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS & FINDINGS;
FRENCH CALF SKINS,-CAMPICO MADDRARS,
PINK LININGS AND BINDINGS;
FRENCH MOROCCO, LASTS, BOOT
TREES, CRIMPING BOARDS,
AND TOOLS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION, TO
GETHER WITH
PEGS OK
DIFFERENT SIZES AND GRADES.
Paints, Oils,
Rod Lead, Black Lead, White Lead, Linseed,
Whale and Sperm Oils; Turpentine and Varnish;
Carriage Makers' Trimmings; Springs, Axles, Fel
loes, Shafts, Curtuin Muslin, Duck, Patent leath
er, Linings, Bands, Bows, Goal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps,
Chimneys, Shades and Wicks.
—ALSO—
FORKS, RAKES, SCYTHES, SHOVELS,
SI'AOES, WOVE WIRE, OIL GAR
RET, LOOKING GLASSES. N.c., &c.
CROSS CUT AMD MILL SAWS.
Coffin Trimmings,
Screws, Studs, Diamonds, Handles, Lace & Plates.
Cedar Ware
Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Baskets, Zinc Rubbers.
Being in the Stove business for more than
•twenty years, we profess to be paiticularly ac
quainted with that necessary household article, and
have taken great pains to get a stove that is com
plete. We think tve have succeeded, and oiler to
the public the
"WELLINGTON" COOK STOVE,
for which we have he sole agency, and will war
rant it in every respect, we ask no purchaser to
keep the stove unless it pleases.
The purchaser can bava a choice out of our large
assortment of Stoves, consisting of ten or twelve
patterns of theinost improved Cook Stoves manu
factured.
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES,
In great variety.
Also, Cooking Rnnges of the mot improved pattern.
Tin Ware.
, yj' t '", cont " ,ue J he mamtfactuje of TIN WARE,
"•* ■ •,
Roofing, Spouting, and Job Work done to order.
'" vitc,ho s P ecial attention of Country
safe on the m T Bt ° Ck - M We aro P' e Ped to whole
sale on the most reasonable teima.
at our Mammoth Store Room on Pitt
Street, and examine our goods. '
Bedford, July 21, 1863—tf
STRAJT MARE.
Cutne trespassing on the premises of the subscri
ber residing in Middle Woodberry township, on the
6th of July inst., n medium sized Strawbeiry Roan
Mare. The owner is requested to prove his prop
arty, pay charges and take her away or she will be
disposed of according to law.
JACOB FINK.
July 21, 1863.
Mfovfc Cottntn, S3:
mAt an Orphans' Court held at Bedford,
in and lor said county, on the 4th day
of May. A. 1). 1863, before the Judg
es of said Court, on motion of A. King, Esq., the
Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal represen
tatives of Thomas Foster, late of HigMaud county,
in the State of Ohio, deceased, to wit: Daniel Wash
abaugh, Dr. G. W. Anderson, AUx'r. King, James
Maguire, and John B. Given, residing in said coun
ty of Bedford, and Samuel T. Brown and John Scott
residing in HuntinOdon county, Pa., the legal own
ers of the interest, of Benjamin Foster, a brother
and one of the heirs of said Thomas Foster, dec'd,
Basil Foster, also a brother of said Thomas Foster,
deceased, Dewalt C. Foster, Caroline, intermar
ried with , Newton C. Fester, Amanda M.
intermarried with ——, Emily Jane, intermar
ried with , Israel W. Foster, Cynthia A.
Foster, John T. Foster, children of John Foster,
dec'd, who was also a brother of and one of the
heirs ot said Thomas Foster, dec'd. Mary Zink, a
sister ar.d one of the heirs of said Thomas Foster,
dec'd, Levi Clianey, Mary A. intermarried with
-
mos E. Chanev, Richard Chaney, and Eliza Jane,
intermarried with Satnuel Ellis, children of Sarah
Chaney, dec'd, who was also a sister ol said Tho's
Foster, dec'd, and Elizabeth intermarried with Sam
uel Horton, also a sister of said Thomas Foster,
dec'd. (The interest of the said Basil Foster, Ma
ry Zink, Dewalt C. Fostei, Israel W. Foster, Cyn
thia A. Foster, Levi Cha'ney, Rebecca Walker, A
mos E. Chaney, and Eliza Jane Ellis, being legally
vested in Lewis T. Watson the petitioner.) The
said Caroline interinairied with Newtou C. Foster,
Amanda M. intermarried with , anil John
Y. Foster, children of suid John Foster, dec'd, and
Mary A. intermarried with , and Richard
Chaney, children of siid Sarah Chaney, dec'd, are
residents of Highland county, in the State of Ohio,
(the names of the hu,bands of said females being
unknown.
To be and appear at our Orphans' Court to be held
at Bedford, in and for the county of Bedfoid, on the
fifth Monday of August, the 31st day, A. D. 1803,
to accept or refute to take the real estate of said
deceased at the valuation which has been valued
and appraised in pursuance of a writ of partition or
valuation issued out of our said Court and to the
Sheriff of said county directed, or show cause why
the same should not be sold.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal of said Court at Bedford, the 7th day
of May, A. D. ISC3.
Attest, A. B. BUNN, Clerk.
JOHN J. CE6NA, Sheriff.
July 17, 1863.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned appointed auditor to make dis
tribution of the estate of George VVigfoos, late ot
West Providence township, dec'd., to and among
the judgment creditors and heirs of said deceased,
will attend for that purpose at his office, in Bedford,
on Thursday, the 30th day of July inst., when and
where all may attend.
JOHN MOWER, Auditor.
July 17, 1863.
CAPITAL NEW BOOKS,
JUST PUBLISHED BY
JOHN BRADBURN,
[Successor to M. DOOLADY],
49 U iilkvi' Street,
fNear Bioadway,)
NEW Y 0 R K C IT Y .
Leaves from the Diary of an Army Surgeon.
By DOCTOR THOS. T. DLL IS,
Late Post Surgeon at New Yoik, and Acting Medi
cal Director at White House, Va.
Cloth. 300 pages. l2mo. Price sl.
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(X7~Kach copv contains an autograph letter from
General McClellan.._/Ti
DR.CUMMING'S REPLY TO BISHOP COLENSO.
Bishop Oolenso fully Answered:
His Errors rpluted, and the Mosaic authorship of
the Pentateuch clearly established, by the Rev.
JOHN CUMMINO, D. D., in a series of Lectures.
Cloth. 271 pp. 12mo. Price sl.
The Actress in High Life,
AN EPISODE IN WINTER QUARTERS.
By a Lady of South Carolina.
Cloth. 461 pages. 12mo. $1.25.
Advenlu/eMy Sea and Land of the
Count do O'aiiay ;
OR, THE DEVOTION AND FLDELI'TV OF WOMAN !
An Episoite of the Colonization of Canada.
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Cloth. 312 pp. 12mo. sl.
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Cloth. 476 pp. Bvo. SI.OO.
Eans of Iceland,
THE DEMON OK THE NORTH.
A Romance,
By VICTOR HUGO.
Cloth. IS7 pp. Bvo. 50c.
Arbitrary Arrests in the Soutii, •
Scenes in the Experience of an Alabama
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Cotton States , and commonly known in the
West as "the Alabama Refugee."
Cloth. 2)5 pp. 12mo. sl.
Lives and Letters of Abetard and Heloise.
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Cloth. 319 pp. 12mo. sl.
Three Years in Chili
Cloth. 158 pp. 12mo. 75c.
Woods and Watars:
THE SAIIANACS AND RACKET.
By ALFRED B. STREET.
Cloth. 141 pages. 12mo. $125.
Stories of Froutier Adventure iu the
South and West.
Jfy WM. T. COGGF.SHALL,
Author of "Home Hits and Hints," "Poets ana Po
etry of the West." the.
Cloth. 313 pp. 12mo. sl.
The ISatlle of" Waterloo,
By VICTOR HUGO.
Paper Covers. 75 pages. lCmo. 15c.
Trips in the Life of a Locomotive Engineer.
Paper Covers. 224 pp. 12mo. 50c. Cloth sl.
Our Farm of Four Acres
AND THE MONEY WE MADE BY IT.
From the 12th London Edition,
By HARRIET MARTINEAU.
Paper Covers. 128 pp. 12mo. 25c. Cloth, 38c.
July 17, 1863.
NEW SPRING STYLE CLOTHING,
Just received at CRAMER'S.
May 29, 1863.
Bcbforb €outn, BS :
At an Court hold at Bedford in and for
said county, on the 4th day of May, A. D. 1863,
before the Judges of the said Court,
On motion of 0. fl. Spang, Ksq., the Court grant
a rule on the heir, and legal representatives of Ber
nard Koos, late of Blair county, dec'd., to wit t
Andrew Koos, Charles Koos and a child of a sis
ter, about 8 years of age, named Joseph 'J'rayer,
living in Germany, Andrew Rooa resides in New
Jersey, and Charles Roog in Bedford county, to be
and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bed
ford, in and for the county of Bedford, on the sth
Monday of August, the 31st day, A.l). 1863, to ac
cept or refuse to take the real estate of sard dec'd.
at the valuation which has been valued and apprais
ed in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation
issued out of our said Court and to the Sheriff ot
said county directed, or show cause why the same
should not be sold.
* n lest ' mon y whereof 1 have hereunto
!g jMeivCi! set my hand and seal of said Court it
\wtflwy Bedford, the Ith day of May, 1863.
Attest, A. B. BUR'N, Clerk.
JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff.
July 17, ISO 3.
RICIIARD LE,~
MA NUF AUTURER OF
CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, &.C.,
BEDFORD, PA.
The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet
muking Dusiness, will make to order and keep on
hand every thing in his line of manufacture.
Blf RE.JUS, DRESSING STANDS, PAR
LOR AND EXTENSION TABLES,
CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASH
STANDS., s,-c., &-c.
l will be furnished at all prices, and to suit every
taste. COFFINS will also be made to order.
K7"Prompt attention paid to all orders for work.
*.* Shop one door east of the residence of J. M.
Russell, Ksq., South side of the Public Square. i
KIChARD LKO. !
July 10, 1863 tf
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the estate of Wil
liam Stufft, late of Union township, deceased, have
been granted to the subscriber, residing in said
township; all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment', and those
having claims against the same will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
THOMAS IMLER, Adm'r.
July 10, 1863—6ts
ADMINISTRATOIiS r NOTICE^
Letters of administration on the estate of Joseph
Crisman, late of Liberty township, Bedford coun
ty, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber,
all persons 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.
LEWIS PUTT, Adm'r.
July 10, 1803—Ots.
$5 070 OKE WARD.
The undersigned will pay the above reward to
any one who will return to him a wooden box, con
taining a pair of gold spectacles, many valuable re
ceipts and other Important papers.
JOHN C. BLACK,
June 20. Bloody Run, Pa.
Judge Taylor's Estate.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the business of tfce lato firm of
Taylor & Mowry will be settled up by the under
signed. It is desirable that those who owe or bave
claims and whether they have the money to pay
or not, call and close up their accounts as speedily
as possible. JOHN A. MOWRY.
June 10, 1863.
PITTSBURG. PA., Corner Penn and St. Clair Sts.
The largest Commercial School of the United
States, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students,
in five years from 31 States, and tne only one which
affords complete and reliable instruction in all the
following barnches, viz: Mercantile, Manutacturers,
Steam Boa,, Railroad and Book-keeping. First
Premium Plain and Ornamental Penmanship; also,
Surveying and Mathematics generally.
$35.00
Pays for a Commercial Course. Students enter and
review at any time.
Ki^Mmisters' sons'tuition at half price.
Foi Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Business
and Ornamental Penmanship, and a beautiful Col
lege view of 8 square feet, containing a good vari
ety of writing, lettering and flourishing, inclose 24
cents in stamps to the Principals.
JENKINS fir SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa.
Jur.e 19, 1863.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford Co., the undersigned will offer for sale, on
the premises, two milles south of the Borough of
Blooay Run, on Saturday, 25th day of July next,
all tho following described property of Samuel H.
Tate, Esq., late of the Borough of Bedlord, de
ceased, (known as the Wigfoos property) to wit:
A TRACT OF LAND,
adjoining lands of Joseph W. Tate, Esq., on the
west and north, Thomas Ritchey on the east, John
Buzzard and o'hers on the south, containing 38 a
cres and 1 IGpeiches.more or less, 30 acres of which
are cleared and under good fence, about 5 acres are
meadow, and a number of apple and other fruit
trees thereon. The improvements are a double
Log Dwelling House, Stable and other out build
ings.
TERMS. —One third cash, at a< knowledgmcnt of
deed, the balance in two equal annual payments
thereafter without interest. Sale to commence at
10 o'clock on said day.
K7"For further prrticularg inquire of the under
signed.
H. NICODEMUS,
Bedford, June 19th, 1863. Adm'r.
THE UNION
Volunteer Refreshment Saloon,
PHILADELPHIA,
Established for furnishing meals to soldiers on their
wag to and from the war, and the tanjmrarg
care of the ark,
Hiving been in operation two years, supported
by private contributions, the ladies of the commit
tee propose holding a Fair in aid of our fund, com
mencing at the Saloon on the 15th iust., to contin
ue ten days.
The success ot our first fair was due to the lib
eral patronage from all sections and classes, and wc
ask the inhabitants of Bedford and vicinity, to ex
tend to this their aid. The express, collecting ar
ticles in your vicinity, will deliver to us any con
tributions of fruit, flowers, butter, eggs, &c., free
of cost to the donorß, and return all baskets or ves
sels that may be entrusted to their rare.
Please direct as below, sending the name of the
contrihutor with each lot, to be registered.
ARAD BARROWS, Chairman;
Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon.,
Foot of WASHINGTON AVENUE, Pbilada.
June 12, 1863.
FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL,"
MARTINSBURG, BLAIR COUNTY, PA.
The advantages afforded by this institution com
mend it to all who may desire a cheap, as well as
thorough, education. Students are prepared loi any
class in college, whilst the elements of a sound,
practical education receive special attention. No
pains spared to secure the advancement of those
committed to our care.
Next quarter opens Monday, August 3rd.
For particulars, address
P. WfLLIARD, Principal.
I June 26, 1803.—6t5.
|3l)ilatif!pljxa fttocrtiscmflits.
Lower if* Rank,
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO SMJFP&SEUABS,
WARKIIOUSE,
Bo 146 North Third Street,
Between Cherry and Mace, West Side,
PHILADELPHIA.
Country custom respectfully solicited. Our
stock is large and will always be as low in price
as any in the market. Maiffa 6, 1863—1y
! VAN CAMP BUSH. WM. WEBLEY KURT/
| BUSH & KURTZ,
(Formerly BCNN, KAIQUEL & Co.)
| IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
ia it 11) Dig €> oob s ,
No. 137 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestings, Silks and
Dress Goods, Linens and White Goods, Laces
and Embroideries, Shawls, Ribbons and Trim
mings, Hosiery, Gloves and Notions.
ALSO —Bleached Shirtings, Colored Cambrics
Flannels, Jeans, Ginghams, &c.
March G, 1863.—1y
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA,
Pa„ Diseases of the Nervous System, Spermator
rhoea or Seminal Weakness, Impotence, and other
a (lections of the Sexual Organs, Physical Debility
and Premature Decay—new and reliable treatment,
in reports of the Howard Association, sent hy mail
ill sealed letter envelope?, free of charge. Address,
Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH I'ON, HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
NO. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
March 6, 1863—1y
WM. S. BOYD. JOIIN L. HOUGH. W. S. BOYD, JR.
IS©YD & HOUGH.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No, 17 SOUTH WATER ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863—6 m.
"umi fernley&TO.
HARDWARE
JOBBERS ANO IMPORTING MERCHANTS,
No. 337 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Dealers in Butcher'# Edge Tools and Files,
together with a general Stock of English and
American Hardware.
March 6, 18613.—1y
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
WITH
E. A. HENDRY,
SUCCESSOR TO HENDRY AND HARRIS,
Manujaciurer and Wholesale Dealer in
BOOTS & SHOES
No. 35 North Third Street.,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, ISG3—6m.
GILLETTE & SCOTT,
AUCTIONEERS AND
(Commission fllcnljaiits
Jayne's Marble Building,
GIG Chestnut St., <s• GIG Jai/ne St.
PHILADELPHIA.
JNO. E. GILLETTE. B. SCOTT, Jit.
Apr. 17, 18G3—ly.
C. I). M'CLEES &CO."
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS,
AND
INDIA RUBBER SHOES,j
NO 133 NORTH TIIIRD STREET
OPPOSITE CHEERY ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
| Apr. 17, 1863—1y.
lit!. TAYLOR, WM. K. It EM TRILL,
Taylor 4® Hemphill,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS,
220 Marks traet, South side, between 2d and 3d,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 0, 1803—ly.
iUICHA EL YVART.TIAA & €<.
mmSlFFfflSEfliß
MANUFACTORY,
No, 313 North Third Streft,
Second door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
M. WARTMAN. H. P. KNGELMAN.
March o,—ly.
A. A. SHUMWAY & CO., '
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Hoots Shoes,
No. 221 Market Street, and 2)0 Church Alley,
PHILADELPHIA
March 7, 1863—1y.
ARMAR YOUNG, DAVID YOUNG, U. C. MOOES.
MIR YODNP, BRO. & to.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
EMBROIDERIES , LACES,
White Goods, Hosier} - , Mitts, Gloves, Trimmings,
ire., No. 429 Market Street, 418 Commerce
street, PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863. —ly
United States Clothing Emporium.
GEO. W. REED Of CO.
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
JVo. 423 Market Street, upsslat,n t,
PHILADELPHIA
N. B.—A 'nil assortment of Shirts, Drawers, O
veralls and Gum Clothing,coustanlly on hand.
March 6, 1803—6 m.
| BLINDS & SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 10 North Sixth St.,
Philadelphia. Manufacturer of
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SHADES.
KTThe largest and fines: assortment in the Cit
y, at lowest prices. Blinds Painted and Trimmed
equal to new. Store Shanes made and lettered.
Apr. 17, 180*3—2 m.
MILTON COOPER, WM. M. TAP. HAM, BOBT. D. WORK.
COOPER, PMMM&WORH,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBDERS OF
HATS, CAPS, FURS
AND
STRAW GOODS,
No. 51 North Third Street,
BETWEEN MARKET AND ARCH.
March 6, 1863-ly PHILADELPHIA.
® LEWIS LADOMUS 4- CO., JS
4fr-rT- 802 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA,
Have always on hand a large Stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
suitable Ipr Ladies' Gentlemen's or Boys' wear.
Some of our own importation,
EXTRA FIXE QUALITY.
Our assoitment ot Jewelry consists of the mos
fashionable and rich designs ; as, also, the plainer
and less expensive.
Silver Spoons, Forks, Pie, Cake and Fruit Knives;
also, a large variety of fancy Silver Ware, suitable
for Bridal Presents.
We have, ulso, on tand a most splendid assoit
ment of
DIAMOND JEWELRY*
l of all kinds, to which we invite SPECIAL atten
tion. Our prices will be found considerably less
than the same articles sually sold lor.
All kinds of Watches repaired in tne very best
manner, and warianted to give satisfaction.
WEDDING RINGS
ou hand and icade to order. Call or address
LEWIS LADOMUS & CO.,
802 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
P. S.—The highest cash price paid for old Gob.
and Silver.
All orders from the country will receive especial
attention. April 24.—3m5.
"WITERim MHBMT"
Wholesale Grocers,
407 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE CALLOWIIILL,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 7, 1803—ly.
LEFEVRE, PARK Sc CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
NOTIONS,
Trimming*, Hosiery, Cloves, Ribbons, White Goods
t) mbiellas, Parasols, Looking Glasses,
Shirts and Drawers, Yarns, &c.
No. 238 Noitb Third Street, between llace and
Streets, PHILADELPHIA
March 6, 1863—6 in _
MARTIN BUEIILER. ) ( GEO. BONBRIGHT.
R. It. nOWARD. J \C. P. SUEEiEROTT.
BUGHLER. HOWARD 80 CO-
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
uaßDuati<£ SOT caaftmg.
No. 441 Market St., below Fifth,
PHILADELPHIA.
Mnreb 6, 1663—1y.
CH. G. SOWER, W. H. BARNES, F. C. POTTS.
SOWER, BARNES k CO,,
TUBLISnEItS AND DEALERS IN
Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books
AND
STATIONERY,
No. 37, North Third Street, below Aich,
PHILADELPHIA.
runi.isicEßs OF I-ELTON'S OUTLINE MATS AND KEYS,
The largest and best Outline Maps ever publis bed
SANDER'S NEW READERS, GREENLEAF'S AND
BROOKS' ARITHMETICS, Stc.
Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping, Curtain and Wa-
Papers.
March 6, 1863.
PETER~IRJ\]BRUSTER fr BhO.,
No. 300 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR WARE,
CORN BROOMS & BRUSHES,
Laces, Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull Muslins,
Gloves and Hosiery of all kinds.
And a general stock of FRENCH, GERMAN
and ENGLISH GOODS.
March (i, 18U3.—ly
JH2VES. WAR AL 14 A CO
Successor to Fitbian, Jones & Co.
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign ami Domestic
DRY GOODS,
NO. 210 MARKET STREET
Five doors below Third, south side,
GIDEON F. JONES, 1 MhtlClMphiCl
RICHARD 0. WARNER, t ' '
DAVID C. GOLDFN. )
Wo cordially invito the attention of the mer
chants of Bedford county to our large assort
ment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.
March G, 1863—0 m.
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE OR RE
tail, always under the market prices. We bny our
goods exclusively lor cash ami by that means are
enabled to buy very cheap. We sell at a very small
advance annd buyers can always save from 5 to 20
per cent by malting their purchases of us. We have
a large STOCK ot MUSLINS, LINENS, DRESS
GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, &c. To those about com
mencing housekeeping, one of the best stocks of
furnishing goods in Philadelphia will he found here.
K. D. Hi W. H. PEN NELL,
102a Market st, Phil'a.
March 6th, 1803—3m0.
DR. J. L. MARBOURG,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Tenders his prolessional acrvices to the citizens
of Bedford and vicinity.
Office, on Juliana St., opposite the Bank.
IE?" Night calls should be made at the residence
of John G. Minnicb. April 24, 1863-ly
BEAUTIFUL SLLF UMBRELLAS
Just opened at CRAMER'S.
May 29, 1563.
WANTED.
5,000 Pounds of Wool,
at J. M. Shoemaker's store, for which the highest
price will be paid in Cash or Store Goods.
Bedford, May 29—2 m.
( TO CHEAP,
Call at CRAMER & CO'S
OLD STORE. May 29.
HATS
To suit all tastes, just received at CRAMER'S.
May 20, 1863.
VEGETAnLE
WO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION f
A rt7E TONIC MEDICINE.
OR HOOF LAND'S
CELEBRATED
German Bitters,
PREPARED BY
r.€. iff. JACKSOK, Phil's., p a ,
' WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE'
C/uonic or nervous debility, diseases of the
kidneys, and all diseases arising from
a disordered Liver or Stomach,
SUCfI
as Constipa
tion, Inward Files,
Fulness, or blood to •
tbo Head, Acidity of the
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,
Disgust for food, fulness or weight
in the Stomach, sour Eructations, sink
ing or fluttering at the pit of the Stomach,
swimming of the head hurried and difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, choking or
suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dim
ness of vision, dots or webs before Ihe sight,
Fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency ot
Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and
Eyes, pain in the side, back, chest,
Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of
Heat, Burning in the Flesh,.
Constant imaginings' of
Evil, and Great De
pression of Spi
rit s .
And will positively prevent YELLOW
FEVER, liILLIOFS FEVER, Ac.
THEY CONTAIN
JYO JILCOIIOL, OR BAD WHISKEY !
They wir.r. cms the above diseases in ninety-nine
cases out of a hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale and universal pop
ularity of Hoolland's German Bitters, (purely vege
table) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous
adventurers, have opened upon suffering humanity
the flood gales of Nostrums in the :hape of poor
whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs,
and chiistened Tonics, Stomachics and Bitters. ° '
Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic
preparation!! in plethoric bottles.and big bellied kegs
under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, in
stead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave
the disappointed sufferer in despair.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN DITTERS,
Are not a new and untried article, but have stood
the test of fifteen years trial by the American pub
lie ; and tbeir reputation and sale are not rivaled by
any similar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands of letters from
the most eminent
CLERGYMEN'
LAWYERS,
PHYSICIANS,. '
AND
. CITIZENS,
Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to the
beneficial effects and medical virtues of theseßitters.
Do you want something to strengthen you '
Ho you want a good appetite I
Do you want to buil I up your constitution t
Po you want to (eel well t
Do you want to get rid of nervousness 1
Po you want energy /
Do you want to sleep well?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling 1
If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
From J. Newton Frown, D, D., Editor of the En
cyclopedia, of Religions Knowledge,
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat
ent medicines ir. general, thiough distrust of their
ingiedients and effects, 1 yet know of no sufficient
reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he
believes himself to have received from any simple
preparation, in the hope that he may thus contrib
ute to the benefit of others.
1 do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of
this city, because [ was prejudiced against them for
tmany years, under the impression that they were
cheiefly an alcoholic mixture, f am indebted to my
friend Robert Shoemaker, Ksq., lor the removal of
this prejudice bv proper test", and for encourage
ment to try thorn, when suffering from great and
o|ng continued debility. The use of three bottles
of tbesa Bitters, at the beginning of the prosent
year, was followed by evident relief and restoration
to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which 1 had
not felt for six months before, and had almost de
spaired of regaining. I therefore thanlcGod and my '
friend for directing me to the use of them.
J. NKVVTON JJKOWN.
Philadelphia, June 23, lfifil.
From the Rev, JOSEPH 11, KENNARD, Paifor
of the Tenth, Baptitt Church,
Da. JACKSON—.DEAR SIR : —1 have been frequently
requested to connect my name with commendations
of different kinds of medicines, but regarding tha
practice as out of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in
all cases declined ; bu' with a cleai proof in various
instances, and particularly in my own family, of the
usefulness of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I do
part for once from my usual course, to express my
full conviction that, for general debility of the sys
tem, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe
and valuable preparation. In some caßes it may fail,
but usually 1 doubt not it will be very beneficial to
those who sutler from the above causes.
Vours, very respectfully,
J. H. KENNARD.
Eighth, below Coates st., Phil., Dec. 24.
prom the vrift of ALDERMAN IVVNDER,
German town.
Germantown, June 1, 1801.
Da. C. M. JACKSON —Sin:—It gave me pleasure
two years ago, to give you a certilicate, testifying
what the German Bitters hail dono Cor me. lam
now perfectly cured of all those diseases your med
icine professes to cure, viz:—Dyspepsia, Chronic
and Nervous debility, diseases of the Kidneys, Ac.
The powerful mlluence it exerts upon Nervous pros
tration is surprising. I have been consulted frequent
ly in reference to your Bitters, and without hesita
tion, have recommended it for the above complaints,
and in every instance it has effectually cured. Vour
medicine has a great reputation in Germantown and
is now sold in every Drug store, and in most of the
Grocery stores heie. If any one should question
what I say, let them come to Germantown, and I
will prove to their satisfaction, that thu Bitters have
cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the
above disease. Respectfully,
HANNAH WtWDEP.
Main at., above llittenhouse, Germantown, F*.
BEWAItE OF COUNTERFEIT.
See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON '
on the WRAI'PKR of each bottle.
Principal Office, and Manufactory,
JV*o. 631, Arch Street.
JONES & EVANS,
[Successors to C. M. JACKSON & Co.,] PROPRIETORS
For sale by the Druggists in Bdford.
George B. Amick, St. Claireville.
J.'M. Barudollar <V Son, Bloody Kun.
John S. Scbell, Schellsburg.
G. 11. Barudollar, Woodberry.
June 13, !Be.J— Ly.