The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, August 14, 1863, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SALE
OF
VALUMLE lIEJL ESTATE. |
The 'S c JJ - ; ,,l (h °^,' b t day of September,
?£?* M " th# M[om ° S de,Cr "
bed * acres OF LAMD,
*?■landsof William Cook, Leonard May,
adjoining l" as , ,i IUB te in Harrison town-
Jobn l!:r, e Lnty 43 acres cleared and un
,h'P'fince w itha n.' two story log house and log
der , fen^^ n erected, and a number of young frutt
.table thereen eM piymenta f0 :ul , the pur
trees. i ,_ uta b| title will be given.
Ch £rFor further information inquire of Wra. M.
Hall, Bedford, Pa. LEYI CARPENTER.
August 14, 1803.
STRA COW.
Came to the premises of the subscriber in Cum
berland Viilley township, on tho 2d inst., a
llrindle Cow, with some white spots and a piece
off the right ear, about six 'ihe
owner is requested to prove property pay charg
es and take her away.
SAMUEL MOftGART.
August 14 tho 1808.—3ts,
50 SACKS OF GROUND ALUM SALT,
Just Received at. _
n J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
August 14 the 1803.
FUR SALE-
Thfe undersigned ofter at private sale the whole
of the
CORNELIUS DEVORE REJL ESTATE,
Containing in all 500 acres of
LIMESTONE LAND,
in a high state of cultivation. There are about 300
acres of this land cleared and under good fence.—
The improvements are
A Large Brick Dwelling House, Large Bank
Bafn,' Threshing Macldne Shed, Clover
House, Two Graneries, Two Tenant
Houses, Two Blacksmith Shops,
and other Out Buildings,
One large Orchard of CHOICE FRUIT.
Thre are TWO SPRINGS, a WELL of never-fail
ing water and a large CISTERN upon the premiaes.
Thi* property lies in the Wills' Creak Valley,
nfar the terminus of the Conneltsvillc Railroad,
twelve miles from Cumberland, Md., and is one of
the most desirable properties for investment in the
country. It will be sold on terms of one-third on
delivery of possession and the balance in two equal
annual'payments. It is near to the coal mines, ma
king fuel a matter of little moment-
ADDRESS Jacob C. Devore, at Buffalo Mills, Bed
ford county, ra.. Jchn C. Vickroy, Cumberland Val
ley, Bedford county, Pa., or JamesC. Devore, Cum
berland, Md., who are the executors of Cornelius
Devore, dec'it.
August 7, 1803.
To the Coroner, the. Justices of the Peace, and Con
stables in the different Townships in the County
of Bedford, Greeting.
KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to me
directed, under the hand and seal ol the Hon.
JAMES NILL, President of the several Courts
of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, con
sisting of the counties of Franklin, Fulton, Bedford
and Somerset, and by virtue of his office of the
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail de
. livery for the trial of capital and other offenders
; therein and in the General Court of Quarter Sess
ions of the Peace; and WM. GEPHAUT and JAMES
BURNS, Jr. Esqs., Judges ot the same Court
in the same County of Bedford, You and each ol
you are hereby required to be and appear in your
proper persons with your Records, Recognizances,
Examinations, and other remembrances More the
Judges aforesaid, at Bedford..at a Court of Oyer and
Teiminer and General Jail Delivery and General
'Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be bolden
for the county of Bedford, aforesaid on the fifth
Monday of August, (being the 31st day.) at 10
o'clock in the forenoon of that day, there and then
■to-do those things to which your several offices ap
pertain.
GIVEN tinder my hand at Bedford, on the 7th of
Aug., in the year of our Lord, 1863.
JOHN J. CESSNA,
Sheriffs Office, Bedford, I Sheriff.
Aug.7, 1863. \
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of sundry writs of Vsnil. Exponas and
"Levari Facias, to me directed, there will be sold at
the Court House in the borough of Bedford, on Sat
urday' the 29th day of August, 1863, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., the following real estate, viz :
One tract of land containing about seventy acres,
about five acres are cleared und under fence, with
twi one and a half story log houses thereon erected,
the one having a kitchen attached, adjoining lands
of Henry Brant's widow and heirs, Oliver Hendrick
son and other lauds of Jacob Boor, situate ill Cum
berland Valley township, Bedford county, and ta
ken in execution as the property of Jacob Boor, and
being the same property purchased by him by arti
cle of agreement frorn Peter Smouse.
Also—All Janles Madara's interest in 83 acres of
land and' 9 perches, in Middle Woodberry township,
Bedford county, adjoining lands of Philip Croft,
John F. Holainger and others, being the same land
which, on the 30th August, 1858, uftdei proceed
ings in partition in the Orphans' Court of Bedford
county, on the estate of George Marker, der'd, was
decreed to tbe defendant in right of George Harker,
a son and heir of said dec'd, and having thereon
erected a two story frame dwelling house with base
ment story, tenant house, double log barn with wag
on shed and corn crib attached ; also, a small apple
orchard thereon, and having about 40 acres cleared
and under fence, taken in execution as the property
of James Madara.
Also—All the defendants interest in the follow
ing real e3tate, viz: All that certain messuage and
tract of land situate in Hopewell township, Bedford
county, on the Raystowu Branch of the Juniata
river, adjoining lands cow, or formerly of William
Taylor, Jacob Steel, Abraham Kerns' heirs and oth
ers, containing two hundred acres, be the same
mo.e or less, and taken in execution as the proper
ty of James Entriken.
Also—One tract of land containing 251 acres
more or less, about 40 acres cleared and under fence,
with a two story dwelling house and kitchen attach
ed, tenant house, grist mill, double log barn and
other out buildings thereon erected; also, a small
apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Wesley
Perdew, Bernard O'Neal and others, situate in
Southampton township, Bedford county, and taken
in execution as the property of William Adams.
JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff.
Bedford, August 7, 1863.
GENTLEMEN,
Please call and see our Cloths and Cussimeres. Fifty
pieces just opened. A. B. CRAMER & CO.
May 29, )MQ. (
PUBLIC SALE
OF RE J L ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, the undersigned will offer at public
sale upon the premises, in Hopewell township on
' Saturday., Me 15M of August next,
the real estate of Michael Flock, der'd, containing
146 acres and 22 perches, neat measure. The im
provements are a good frame dwelling house, a large
bank barn and other out buildings. A good spring
of never failing water hs #po& the premises. About
one half of tjbeland is cleared and in a high state ol"
cultivation.
The terms are one-third at confirmation of sale
and the balance in two equal annual payments.
SAMUEK S. FLUCK, Adm'r.
July 21, 1863.
LIST OF CAUSES,
Put down for trial at August Term, sih Mom
day, (3 1st day) 1863.
Wm. Warsing vs. Thomas Haney ct al
George W: Figard " Thomas Haney
Amanda Diehl et al " Jacob Bnyder
William Keyser " w m. A. Powell
Abram Dennison " James McVicker
August Ahlborn " Cumb'd Val. M. P. Co.
David Pattersons use " Oster A Cam
Henry McDonald ' Alex. McGrigor
Catharine Hoon et al " Joseph Dull at al
Alex. McGrigor "■ Henry McDonald
Timothy Daley " J- C. Campbell &Co
Francis Jordan et al " Diebl A Dibert
John Arnold • John W. Heeler
Eve Beegle et al 11 John Stine
A. B. BUNN, Proth'y.
Bedford July 31, 1873.
Register's Notice.
All persons interested are hereby notified that the
following named accountant*, have filed their ac
counts in the Register's office ol Bedford county,
and that the same will be presented to the Orphans'
'Court, ia and for said cour.tv, on Tuesday, the first
day of September next, at the Court House in Bed
ford, for confirmation :
1. The administration account of Joseph McDan
iel, administrator of the estate of James McDaniel,
deceased, . .
2. The account of Jacob Stuckey, administrator
of John S. Stuckey, of Middle Woodberry township,
deceased.
3. The account of Joseph Dull, F.sq., trustee for
the sale of the real estate of Isaac Cougbenour, late
of Juniata township, dee'd.
4. The account pt Tboonaa J. Porter, administra
tor f Mary Ann Porter, dec'a.
5. The account of Jacob Reefer, administrator of
Samuel Wilkinson, late of Southampton township,
dee'd.
6. The final account of John Luman, administra
tor of Zaccheus Luman, dee'd.
7. The account of John W. Hull, executor of the
last will, Ac., of Thomas J. Blackburn, late ol Na
pier township, dee'd.
8. The acoount of David L. Rice, administrator
of George Rice, late of Monroe township, dee'd.
9. The account of George W • Corle, administra
tor of the estate of John Corle. dee'd.
10. The account of James M. Barndollar, guardian
of James R. G. Muiray, minor son of Samuel Mur
ray, dee'd.
11. The account of John W. lckes, administrator
of George lckes, late ot Bedford township, dee'd.
12. Final account of G. H. Spang, administrator
of Thomas Keeife, late of Bedford township, dee'd.
13. The account of James M. Barndollar, one of
the executors of the last will and testament of Ja
cob barndollar, late of Bloody Run, dee'd.
14. The eccount of Henry McDona'd and Michael
Wertz, administrators of Daniel McDonald, late of
Union township, dee'd.
15 The account of J. B. Williams, one of the ex
ecutors of the last will and testament of Jacob
Barndollar, late of Bloody Run, dee'd.
16. The account of John James, guardian of the
minor children of John Herring.
A. B. BUNN, Register.
Register's office, Bedlord,,July 31, 1863.
Seftforb (tfotmtp, ss :
an r P^ anß> Court held at Bedford, i
|B BKNN in and lor said county, on the 4th day
3.lJSri of May, A. D. 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 Highland county,
in the State of Ohio, deceased, to wit: Daniel Wash
abaugh, Dr. G. W. Anderson, Alex'r. King, James
Maguire, and John B. Given, residing in said coun
ty of Bedford, and Samuel T. Brown and John Scott
residing in Huntingdon county, I'a., 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. Frster, 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 ol said Thomas Foster, dec'd, Mary Zink, a
sister and one of the heirs of said Thomas Feeter,
dec'd, Levi Chaney, Mary .4. intermarried with
t Rebecca, intermarried with John Walker, A
mos E. Chanev, Richard Chaney, and Eliza Jane,
intermarried with Samuel Ellis, children of Sarah
Cbaney, dec'd, who was also a sister of said Tbo's
Foster, dec'd, and Elizabeth intermarried with Bam
uei Horton, also a sister of said Thomas Foster,
dec'd. (The interest of the said Basil Foster, Ma
ry Zink, Dewalt C. Foster, Israel W. Foster, Cyn
thia A. Fos'er, Levi Chaney, Rebecca Walker, A
mos E. Chaney, and F.liza Jane Ellis, being legacy
vested in Lewis T. Watson the petitioner.) 'The
said Caroline intermairied with Newton C. Foster,
Amanda M. intermarried with , and John
Y. Foster, children of said John Foster, dec'd, andl
Mary A. intermarried with , and Richard
Chaney, children of said Sarah Chaney, dec'd, are
residents of Highland county, in the State of Ohio,
(the names of the husbands of said females being
unknown. ,
To be and appear at our Orphans' Court to be held
at Bedford, in and for the county of Bedford, on the
fifth Monday of August, the 31st day, A. D. 1863,
to accept or refuse 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. 1863.
Attest, A. B. BUNN, Clerk.
JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff.
July 17, 1863.
Bfbfot'b (ffountn, ss:
At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford in and for
said county, on the -Ith day of May, A. D. 1863,
before the Judges of the said Court,
On motion of G. H. Spang, Esq., the Court grant
a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Ber
nard Roos, late of Blair county, dec'd., to wit:
Andrew Roos, Charles Root and a child of a sis
ter, about 8 years of age, named Joseph Trayer,
living in Germany, Andrew Roos resides in New
Jersey, and Chailes Roos in Bedford county, to be
and uppear 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.D. 1863, to ac
cept or refuse to take the veal estate of said dee|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.
In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto
i| ||fcM| set my hand and seal of said Court ut
\-*wjyS*/ Bedford the 7th day of May, 1863.
Attest, A. B. BUNN, Clerk.
JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff.
July 17, 1863. _
JJjcbforb (fount ji, BS :
#The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
the Sheriff of Bedford county, greeting:
We command you that you attach
John Haidinger, late of your county,
yeoman, by all and singular the goods
and chattels, lands and tenements in
whose hands or possession soever the same may be,
that they be and appear before our Court of Com
mon Pleas, to bo held at Bedford, in and for said
county, on the sth Monday ot August, the 31st day,
then to answer George Washington Haidinger of a
plea ot debt l.ot exceeding SIIO.OO. And also, that
vou summon all petsons in whose hands or posses
sion the said goods, chattels, lands or tenemeots or
any of them may be found and attached, so that
they and every of them be and appear before our
said Court at the time and place aforesaid, to an
swer what shall be objected against them, and a
bide the judgment of the Court therein. And have
you then and there th's wri'.
Witness the Honorable James Nill. Ksq., Presi
dent of our said Court, at Bedford, the 7th day of
ftl..y, A. 17. 1863.
A. B. BUNN, Proth'y.
Attest—JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff.
July 34, 1863.
TO BUY CHEAP,
Call at CRAMER fc CO'S
OLI) STORK. May 29.
BLYMIIiE & SON
HAVE RECEIVED
A LARGE STOCK OF OOODS
FROM
NEW YORK
AND
PHILADELPHIA,
TO WHICH THEY INVITE
The attention of the
PUBLIC.
OUK STOCK
CONSISTS IN PART
OF THE FOLLOWING
NAILS, SPIKES AND BRADS,
ROLLED AND HAMMERED IRON,
Of tvery size and description.
Building Material*
LOCKS, HINGES, BOLTS, SCREWS,
PAINi'S, GLASS, PUTTY, &c., &c., &c.
CARPENTER, COOPER, AND
MILLWRIGHT TOOLS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
iia cksinftli Tools*
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
SCREW-PLATES, TONGS, PINCERS, &C.
Saddlers Tools and
HARNESS MOUNTING.
BUCKLES, OF ALL KINDS,;
PATENT ENAMELED LEATHER,
HOG SKINS, JAPANNED AND SELF
ADJUSTING TREES; WOOD AND IRON
HAMES, BITTS, AND TOOLS OF
EVERY VARIETY. ALSO,
GIRTIN'GS, REIN WEB
AND SADDLE TREES.
CUTUBIIT.
A
FINE
ASSORTMENT
OF CUTLERY, TABLE
AND POCKET KNIVES;
ALSO, SCISSORS, RAZORS,
CARVING KNIVES, FORKS, Ac.,
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 OF
DIFFERENT SIZfcS AND GRADES.
IPaints, Oils,
Red Lead, Black Lead, White Lead, Linseed,
Whale and Sperm OiU; Turpentine and Varnish;
Carriage Makers' Trimmings ; Springe, Axlea, Fel
loes, Shafts, Curtain Muslin, Duck, Patent Leath
er, Linings, Bands, Bows, Coai Oil, Coal Oil Lamps,
Chimneys, Shades arid Wicks.
—ALSO—
FORKS, RAKES, SCYTHES, SHOVELS,
SPADES, WOVE WIRE, OIL CAR
PET, LOOKING GLASSES. &C., &C.
CROSS CUT AND MILL SAWS.
Coffin Trimmings*
Screws, Studs, Diamonds, Handles, Lace & Plates.
Cedar Ware
Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Baskets, Zinc Rubbers.
sTQwrnm,
Being in the Stove business for more than
twenty years, we profess to be particularly ae
quuinted with that necessary household article, and
have taken great pains to get a stove that is com
plete. We think we have succeeded, and otter 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 have a choice out of our large
assortment of Stoves, consisting ot ten or twelve
patterns of the most improved Cook Stoves manu
factured.
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES,
In great variety.
Also, Cooking Ranges of the moet improved pattern.
Tin Ware.
We still continue the manufactuje of TIN WARE,
keeping always on hand a large stock, made by the
best of workmen.
Roofing, Spouting, and Job Work done to order.
KF"We invite the special attention of Country
Merchants to our stock. We are prepared to whole
sale on the most reasonable terms.
OyCall at our Mammoth Store Room, on Pitt
Street, and examine our goods.
I Bedford, July 24, 1863—tf
JJljilabelpljia
LiOwer 4* Hank,
WHOLESALE
TOBIGCO SNIIFF&SGGIRS,
WAREHOUSE,
No. 146 North Third Street,
Between Cherry and Race, West Side,
PHILADELPHIA.
Country cuetom reepectfully solicited. Our
stock is large and will always be as low in price
as any in the market. March 6, 1863—1y
van CAMP BUSH. WM. WKSLBY RUBTZ.
BUSH & KURTZ,
(Formerly DUNN, RAIGUEL & Co.)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
iancn D r JJ (Soobs,
No. 137 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Silks an<l
Dress Goods, Linens and White Goods, J,aue !
and Embroideries, Shawls, Ribbons and Trim
mings, Hosiery, Gloves and Notions.
Auto—Bleached Shirtings, Colored Cambrics
Flannels, Jeans, Ginghams, &c.
March 6, 1863.—1y.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA,
Pa., Diseases of the Nervous System, Spermator
rhea or Seminal Weakness, Impotence, anJ other
affections of the Sexual Organs, Physical Debility
and Premature Decay—new and reliable treatment,
in reports of the Howard Association, sent hy mail
in sealed letter envelopes, 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. JOHN L. HOUGH. W. S. BOYD, JR.
ROYK> & HOUGH*
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 17 SOUTH WATER ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863—6 m.
ffl'LIN, FERNLEY CO.
HARDWARE
JOBBERS AND IMPORTING 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
E. A. HENDRY,
SUCCESSOR TO HENDRY AND HARRIS,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
BOOTS & SHOES
No. 05 North Third Street.,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863—6 m.
GILLETTE & SCOTT,
AUCTIONEERS *nd
(Commission fHenljants
Jayne'e Marble Building,
616 Chestnut St., Sr 610 Jnyne St.
PHILADELPHIA.
JNO. E. GILLETTE. B. SCOTT, JR.
Apr. 17, 1863—1y.
C. D. M'CLEES & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS.
AND
INDIA RUBBER SHOES, 1
NO 133 NORTH THIRD STREET
OPPOSITE CHERRY ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Apr. 17, 1863—1y.
or. TAYLOR, WM. K. IIEMPHILL,
Taylor Hemphill,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS,
220 Marke treet, South side, between 2d and 3d,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863—1y.
MICHAEL WARTINAH & CO.
TOBACCO, SNUFF IND SECAR
MANUFACTORY,
No. 313 North Third Street,
Second door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
M. WARTMAN. H. P ENORI.MAN.
March 6, —ly.
A. A. SHUMWAY & CO.,
Manufabturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Hoots Shoes,
No. 221 Market Street, and 210 Church Alley,
PHILADELPHIA
March 7, 1863-ly.
ARMAR TOTING, DAVID YOUNG, He C. MOORE.
MM WW. BRO. k (0.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
EMBROIDERIES, LACES,
White Goods. Hosierr, Mitts, Gloves, Trimmings,
tyc., No. 429 Market Street, 418 Commerce
street, PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863. —ly
United States Clothing Emporium.
GEO. W. REED $ CO.
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
No. 423 Market St rest, up stairs,
PHILADELPHIA
N. B.— A 'till assortment of Shirts, Drawers, O'-
veralls and Gum Clothing, coostajitly on hand.
March 0, 1803—6 m.
BLINDS & SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Sixth St.,
Philadelphia, Manufacturer of
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SHADES.
OSThe largest and finest assortment in the Cit
y, at lowest prices. Blinds Painted and Trimmed
equal to new. Store Shaaes made and lettered.
Apr. 17, 18C3—2m.
MILTON COOPKE, WM. M. rAEMAM, ROBT. D. WORK.
COOPER, PARKIHH & WORK,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF
HATS, CAPS, FURS
AND
STRAW GOODS,
No. 51 North Third Street,
BETWEEN MARKET AND ARCH,
Match 6, 1863—1y PHILADELPHIA.
LEWIS LADOMUS A CO., ft
802 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, OKdifc
Have always on hand a large Stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
suitable for Ladies' Gentlemen's or Boys' wear.
Some of our own import ation,
EXTRA FINE QUALITY.
Our assortment ol Jewelry consist! of the mos
fashionable and rich designs ; as, also, the plainer
b as expensive,
silver Spoons, Forks, Pie, Cake and Fruit Knives;
also, a large variety of fancy Silver Ware, suitable
for Bridal Presents.
We have, also, on tand a most splendid assort
ment of
DIAMOND JEWELRY
of all kinds, to which we invite SPECIAL atten
tion. Our prices will be found considerably less
than the same articles sually sold tor.
All kinds of Watches repaired in tne very best
manner, and warranted to give satisfaction.
WEDDING RINGS
on hand and made to order. Call or address
LH'TS LADOMUS A CO.,
802 Cuestnut Street, Philadelphia.
P. S The highest cash price paid for old Goli.
and Silver.
All orders from the country will receive especial
attention. April 24.—3m5.
WATERMIN, VOUJNti & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
407 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE CALLOWHILL,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 7, 1863—1y. ___
LEFEYRE, PARK & CO..
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
NOTIONS,
Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, White Goods
Umbrellas, Parasols, Looking Glasses,
Shirts and Drawers, Yarns, he.
No. 23S North Third Street, between Race and
Streets, PHILADELPHIA
March 6, 1863—6 m
MARTIN BUEHLER. 1 ( GEO. BON BRIGHT.
H.H.HOWARD. ) (C. I\ BUESSEROTT.
BUEHLER. HOWARD & CO
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
UatlDttUlKe 2OT <£Ua£<£K!>.
No. 441 Market St., below Fifth,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863—1y.
CH. G. SOWER, W.H.BARNES, F.C. POTTS.
SOWER, BARNES A CO.,
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN
Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books
AND
STATIONERY,
No. 37, North Third Street, below Aich,
PHILADELPHIA.
rUBLISUERS or PELTON'S OUTLINE MATS AND KEYS,
The largest and best Outline Maps ever published
SANDER'S NEW READERS, GREENLEAF'S AND
BROOKS' ARITHMETICS, AC.
Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping, Curtain and Wa-
Papers.
March 6, 1863. ________
PETER ARMBRUSTER Sf BRO.,
No. 300 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR WARE,
CORN BROOMS h BRUSHES,
Laces, Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull Muslins,
Gloves and Hosiery of all kinds,
And a general stock of FRENCH, GERMAN
and ENGLISH GOODS.
March 6, 1863.—1y
JONES. WARNER & CO
Successor to Fitliian, Jones & Co.
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
NO. 210 MARKET STREET
Five doors below Third, south side,
Gideon R. Jones, j JMaklphia
RICHARD C. WARNER, V
DAVID C. OOLDFN. )
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 —6m.
1 .GODS AT WHOLESALE OR RE
tail, always under the market prices. We buy our
goods exclusively lor cash and by that means are
enabled to buy very cheap. We sell at a very small
advance anad buyers can always save from 3 to 20
per cent by maxing their purchases of us. We have
a large STOCK ot MUSLINS, LINENS, DRESS
GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, &c. To those about com
mencing housekeeping, oneol the best storks of
furnishing goods in Philadelphia will be found here.
K. D. h W. H. PKNNELL,
1021 Market at. Pfail'a.
March Cth, 1863—3m0.
DR. J. L. MARBOURG,
rIIYSrCIAN AND SURGEON,
Tenders his prolessional services to the citizens
of Bedford and vicinity.
Office, on Juliana St., opposite the Hank,
(jy Night calls should be made at the residence
of John G. Minnich. April 24, 1863-ly
BEAUTIFUL SUN UMBRELLAS
Just opened at CRAMER S.
May 29, 1563. _
WANTED.
5,000 Pounds of Wool,
at J. M Shoemaker'! afore, for which the highest
price will be paid in Cash or Store Goods.
Bedford, May 29—2 m.
One Thousand
Yarda of Venitian and all Wool Carpeting, Maittrng,
Floor Cloth and Stair Linen, just received. Cheap
for Cash oi Wool. A. B. CRAMER h CO.
May 29, 1863.
VEGETABLE
NO ALCOHOLIC FHEFARATION f
A PURE TONIC MEDICINfc.
OB HOOf LiflD'S
CELEBRATED
German Bitters,
PREPARED BY
Dr. C. E JACKSON, Plii l a.. Pa.
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE*
Chionic or nervous debility, diseases of the
kidneys, and all diseases arising from
a disordered Liver or Stomachy
sue 11
as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles,
Fulness, or blood to
the 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
riess of vision, dots or webs before the sight,
Fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of
Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and
Eyes, pain in the side, hack, chest.,
I.imbs, tie., Sudden Fi-ushes of
Heat, Burning ia the Flesh,
Constant Imaginings of
Evil, and Great De
pression of Spi
riti.
And will positively prevent YELLOW
FEVER, BILLIOIB FEVER, &c.
THEY CONTAIN
NO ALCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY!
They WILL CUKE the above diseases in ninety-nine
cases out of a hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale and universal pop
ularity of Hooflsnd's German Bitters, (purely vege
table) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous
adventurers, have opened upon suffering humanity
the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor
whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs,
and chiistened Tonics, Stomachics and Bitters.
Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic
preparations 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 BITTERS,
Are not a new and untried article, but have etood
the test of fifteen years trill by the American pub
lie ; and their reputation and sale are not rivaled by
any similar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands of letteri from
the most eminent
CLERGYMEN
LAWYERS,
.PHYSICIANS,
AND
CITIZENS,
Testifying, of their own personal knowledge, to tk
beneficial effects and medical virtues of theseßitter*.
Do you want something to strengthen you *
Do you want a good appetite I
Do you want to build up your constitution t
Do you want to (eel well t
Do you want to get rid of nervousness f
'to you want energy 1
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 Brown, D. D,, Editor of the En
cyclopedia of Religions Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat
ent medicines in general, through distrust of their
ingredients and effects, I yet know uf 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 Hoofiand's
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of
this city, because I was prejudiced against thein for
tmany years, under the impression that they were
cheiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my
friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., lor the removal of
this prejudice bv proper teste, and for encourage
ment to try them, when suffering from great and
rung continued debility. The use of three bottles
of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present
year, was followed by evident relief and restoration
to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which 1 bad
not felt lor six months before, and had almost de
spaired of regaining. 1 therefore thank God and my
friend for directing me to the use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
Philadelphia, June 23, 1861.
From the Rev. JOSEPH H. KENNARJ), l'astor
of the Tenth Baptist Church.
Da. JACKSCN —DEAR SIR:—I 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, I have in
all cases declined : bu' with a cleai proof in various
instances, and particularly in my own family, of the
usefulness of Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitters, J de
part for once from my usual course, to express my
full conviction that, for general debility of the ays
tern, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe
and valuable prepaiation. In some cases it may fail,
but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial to
those who suffer from the above causes,
fours, very respectfully,
J. H. KENNARD.
Eighth, below Coates St., Phil., Dec. 24.
I ram the wife of ALDERMAN WONDER,
Germ an town.
Gern.antown, June 1, 1 SGI.
DR. C. M. JACKSON—SIR:—It gave me pleasure
two years ago, to give yon a certificate, testifying
what the German Bitters had done for 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 influence 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. Your
medicine has a great reputation in Gerinantown 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 Germantoivn, and I
will prove to their satisfaction, that the Bitters hav 9
cuied in this vicinity more than twenty cases of he
above disease. Respectfully,
HANNAH WDNDEP.
Main St., above Uittenhouse, Germantown, 1 *.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT.
See that the signature of "C. M.JACKSON ' ,
on the v RAPPER of each bottle.
Principal Office and Manufactory,
JVo. 631, Arch istt eel.
JONES & EfINS,
r Successors to C. M. JACKS** k Co.,] PROPRIETORS
For sale by the Droggiata in Bedford.
George B. Amick, St. Clairaville.
J M. Barndollar (J- Son, Bloody Run.
John 8. 9chell, Schellsburg.
G. R. Barndollar, Woodberry,
June 13, 1163—1y.