The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, August 21, 1863, Image 3

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    EDITOR ot GAZETTK,
Dear Sir:
With your permission I wish to say to the read
ers of vour paper that I will send by return mail to
all who wish it, (free) a Recipe with full directions
for making and using a simp'e Vegetable Balm, that
■will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotch
es, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of tha Skin,
Jeaving'lbe same toft, clear, smooth and beautilul.
1 will also mail free to those having Bald Heads
or Bare Faces, simple directions and information
that will enable them to start a full growth of Lux
uriant llaii. Whiskers, or a Moustache, ir. less thin
30 days. Ml applications answered by return mail
without charge.
Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
Chemist,
No. 831 Broadway. New York.
August 14, 1863—3 m
A GENTLEMAN, cured ofNervous Debility,
Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Er
ror, actuated by a desire to benetit olheia, will b"
happy to fuinish to all who need it [ ree ot charge]
the recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy uaed in his case. Those wishing to profit by
his experience—and possess a Valuable Remedy—
will receive the seme, by return mail, (carelully
sealed) bo addressing JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 60 Nassau Street, New York.
August 14, 1863—3 m
THE DISEASES OF ERROR*
(Lea Maladies d'Erreur.)
1, John B. Ogden, M. D., author and publisher of
the above work, do heresy 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 MAN. This valuable work is
isiued and sent forth for the benefit of suffering hu
manity. It treats in simple language 011 all the
diseases ot Error, including Seminal Weakness,
Nervous Debility, Indigestion, Melancholy. Insani
ty, Wasting Decay, lmpotency, Bcc., Btc—Giving
safe, speedy, and effectual prescriptions for their
permanent cure, together with much valuable in
formation. All who favor me withadesite to read
my work shall receive a sample copy by return
mail, free of charge. Address
JOHN B. OGDEN, M. D.,
No. 60 Nassau St., New York.
May 22, 1863—3 m.
Children owe m tch of their Sickness to Colds. —
No matter where the disease may appear to be seat
ed, its origin may be traced to suppressed perspiration
or a Cold. Crumns and Lung Complaints are di
rect products of Colds. In short Colds are the har
bingers of half the diseases that afflict humanity,
for as they are caused by checked perspiration, and
as kve- eights of the waste matter of the body es
capes through the pores, if these pores are closed,
that portion of diseases necessarily follows. Keep
clear, therefore, of Colds and Coughs, the great
precursers of disease, or if contracted, breax them
up immediately, by a timely use of Madame Por
ter's Curative Balsam. Sjld by all Druggists, at 13
cents and 25 cents per bottle.
Jan. 23, 1863.—1y.
NEW JERSEY LANDS FOR SALE.—ALSO,
GARDEN OR FRUIT FARMS.
Suitable for Grapes, Peaches, Peais, Raspberries,
Strawberiies, Blackberries, Currants, Bcc., of 1,21,,
5, 10 or 20 acres each, at the following prices for
the present, viz: 20 acres for S2OO, 10 acres lor
sllO, 5 acres for S6O, 2$ acres for S4O, 1 acre for
S2O. Payable l.y one dollar a week.
Also, good Cranberry lands, and village lots in
CHETWOOD, 25 by 100 feet, at $lO each, payable
by one dollar a week. The shove land and larms
are situated at Chetwood, Washington township,
Burlington county. New Jersey. For further infor
mation, apply, with a P. O. Stamp, for a circular, to
B. FRANKLIN CLARK,
No. 90, Cedar street, New York, N. Y.
Jan. 10, 1803,-1 y.
SPECIAL NOTICE*
The Proprietois of theGIRARD HOUSE, Phila
delphia, would respectfully call the attention of
Business men and the Traveling community to the
superior accommodation and comfort of their estab
lishment.
KANAGA, FOWLER & CO.
August 21, 1863 —3m.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
WM. A . POND & CO.,
•147 Broadway, Hew York.
(Late FIRTH, BOND 8c CO.)
Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
Publishers and Importers of Sheet Music
Musical Works, Sic., <S'c, <S*r.
.Messrs. W. A. Pond 8c Co. can furnish anything
in the musical line at the shortest possible notice,
and at prices that defy competition.
PIANO-FORTES (New) from $225 to SBOO.
PI ANO-FORTF.S (Second-band) from $75 to S3OO,
according to lize and style of case.
MELODKONS of all the celebrated makers, at man
ufacturers' prices.
FLUTES, from one to eight keys, and from 50c to
$125 in price.
GERMAN SILVF.R FIFES, in case, $7.
GUITARS, BANJOS, VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS,
DRUMS, ACCORDEONS, CONCERTINAS,
and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
A set of our very best VIOLIN STRINGS, 75 ct.s.,
GTITAU STRINGS, $1 , BANJO STRINGS,
$1; sent by mail postage-paid.
We publish one of the largest and most valuable
Catalogues in America, and are daily adding to it.
Our facilities for furnishing everything in this par
ticulai department are UNLIMITED.
Every piece of Music published in the United
States for sale, at wholesale and retail. We have
constant exchanges with European publishers, and
can therefore supply any foreign music desired.
CATALOGUES SENT GRATIS.
Muiic sent by mail. Po-tage-paid, on receipt of the
Marked Price. .
Dealers, Teachers, and Seminaries, can obtain
their supplies of music by mail, at a postage of on
ly Two Cents on each package of four ounces, or
less, and four cents for each four ounces, or less,
weight of books.
WM. A. POND & CO.,
517 Broadway, New l'ork.
August 14, 1863.
STRAY COW AND CALF.
Came to the premises of subscriber, in Snake
Spring township, about the last of July, a red
Cow, right ear cropped, having with her a Calf.
The owner is requested to prove property, pay
h:rges und take them away.
WILLIAM SELLERS.
August 14 the I'B63—3ts
Just Received A full Supply of Groceries.
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
August 14 the 1863
PUBLIC SA I.H
OK
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
The subscriber will offer at public sale, on the
premises, on Saturday, the 12th dav of September,
1863, at one o'clock, P. Jlf., the following descri
bed reat estate, to wit:
FIFTY-TWO ACRES OF LAMD , j
•djoining lands of William Cook, Leonard .May,
John Hardman and others, situate in Harrison town- 1
ship, Bedford county, about 42 acres cleared and un
der fence, with a new two 6tory log house and log
atable thereon erected, and a number of young fruit
trees. It will he sold in paiments to :uit the pur
chaser, and an indisputable title will be given.
further information inquire of Wm. M.
Hall, Bedford, Pa.
LEVI CARPENTER.
Agu,t 14, 1963. i
50 SACKS OF GROUND ALUM SALT,
Just Received at.
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
August 14 the 1863.
FOR SALE-
The undersigned offer at private sale the whole ;
of the
CORNELIUS DEVORE REAL ESTATE,
Containing in all 500 acres of
LIMESTONE LAND,
in a high state of cultivation. There are about 306
acres of this land cleared and under good fence.—
The improvements are
A Large Brick Dwelling House, Large Bank-
Barn, Threshing Machine Shed, Clover
House, Two Granerits, Two Tenant
Houses, Two Blacksmith Shops,
and other Out Buildings,
One large Orchard of CHOICE Fill IT.
There are TWO SPRINGS, a WELL of never-fail
ing water und a large CISTERN upon the premises.
This property lies in the Wills Creak Valley,
near the terminus of the Connellsville 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
delivers* 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
ADDRKSS Jacob C. Devore, at BuffiJo Mills, Bed.
ford county, Pa.. Jchn C.Vickroy, Cumberland Val
ley, Bedford county, Pa., or James C. Devore, Cum
berland, Md., who are the executors of Cornelius 1
Devore, dec'it.
August 7, 1863.
I IOURT PROCLAMATION.
V J
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. GKPHART and JAMES
BURNS, Jr. Ksqs., Judges ol the same Court
in the same County of Bedford, You and each of
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 Over and
Teiminer and General Jail Delivery and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be holden
for the county of Bed/old, aforesaid 011 the fifth
Monday of August, (beiug the 31st day.) at lft
o'clock in ihe forenoon of that day, there and then,
to do those things to which your several offices ap
pertain.
GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the 7th c{.
Aug., in the year of our Lord, 1863.
JOHN J. CESSNA,
SherilPs Office. Bedford, I Sheriff.
Aug. 7, 1863. i
SlierifT's Sale.
By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas axd
Levari Facias, to me directed, there will be sold at
the Court House in the borough of Bedford, on Sat
urday the 29th day ol 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 and under fence, wirh
two one and a balf story log houses thereon erected,
the one having a kitchen attached, adjoining lands
of Heniy Brant's widow and heirs, Oliver Hendrick
son and other lands of Jacob Boor, situate in Cum
berland Valley township, Bedford county, and ta
ken in execution as the property of Jacob Boor, and
being the same pioperty purchased by him by arti
cle of agreement from Peter Smouse.
Also—All James Madara's interest in 83 acres of
land and 9 perches, in Middle Woodberry township,
Bedford county, adjoining lands of Philip Croft,
John F. Holsinger and others, being the same land
which, on the 30th August, 1858, undei proceed
ings in partition in the Orphans' Court of Bedford
county, on the estate of George Barker, dee'd, was
decreed to the detendant in right of George Harker,
a son and heir of said dee'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
o; James Madara.
Also—All the defendants interest in the follow
ing real eatate, viz : All that certain messuage and
tract of land siruate in Hopewell township, Bedford
county, on the Raystowu Branch of the Juniata
river, adjoining lands now, or formerly of William
Taylor, Jacob Steel, Abraham Kerns' heirs und oth
ers, containing two hundred acres, be the same
mo.e or less, and taken in execution as the proper
ty of James Kntriken.
Also—One tract of land containing 211 acres
more or less, about 40 acres c'eared 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, Bedforn county, and taken
in execution as the property of William Adams.
JOHN J. CKSSNA, Sheriff.
Bedford, August 7, 1863.
Register's Notice.
All persons interested are hereby notified that the
following named accountants, have filed their ac
counts in the Register's office ot Bedford county,!
and that the same will be presented to the Orphans'
Court, io and for said county, on Tuesday, the first
day of September next, at tbe Court House in Bed
ford, for confirmation :
1. Tbe administration account of Joseph McDan
iel, administrator ot the estate of JamesMcDamel,
deceased.
2. The account of Jacob Stnckey, administrator
of John S. Stuckey,of Middle Woodberry township,
deceased.
3. The account of Joseph Dull, Esq., trustee for
the sale of the real estate of Isaac Coughenour, late
of Juniata township, dpc'd.
4. The account ol Thomas J. Porter, administra
tor of Mary Ann Porter, der'u.
5. The account of Jacob Keefer, administrator of
Samuel Wilkinson, late of Southampton township,
dec'd.
6. The final account of John Lumen, administra
tor of Zaccbeus Luman, dec'd.
7. The account of John W. Hull, executor of the
last will, &e., of Thomas J. Blackburn, late ol Na
pier township, doc'd.
8. The account of David L. Rice, administrator
of George Rice, late of Monroe township, dec'd.
9. The account of George W. Corle, administra
tor of the estate of John Corle. dec'd.
10. The account of James M. Barndollar, guardian
of James R. G. Muira,v, minor son of Samuel Mur
ray, dec'd.
11. The account of John W. Ickes, administrator
of George Ickes, late ol Bedford township, dec'd.
12. Final account of G. H. Spang, administrator
of Thomas Keeffe, late of lied ford township, dec'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, dec'd.
14. The account of Henry McUona'd and Michael
Wertz, administrators of Daniel McDonald, late of
Union township, dec'd.
15 The account of J. B. Wili'iams, one of the ex
ecutors of the last will and testament of Jacob
Barndollar, late of Bloody Run, e've'd.
10. The account of John Jantes, guardian of the
minor children of John Herring.
A. B. BUiVN, Register.
Register's office, Bedford, July 31, 1b63.
GENTLEMEN,
Please call and see our Cloths and Casio mere*. Pifly
pieces just opened. A. B. CRAMER ft CO.
May 29y 1863.
TO BLY CHEAP,
Call at CRAMER ft OQ'S
OLD STORE. May 29.
I BLYMIRE & SON
HAVE RECEIVED
A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS
FROM
NEW YORK
AND
PHILADELPHIA,
TO WHICH THEY LWITE
The attention ol' the
PUBLIC.
OUR STOCK
CONSISTS IN PART
OF TJI E FOLLOWING
NAILS, SPIKES AND BRADS,
ROLLED AND HAMMERED IRON,
0/ tvery size and description.
Building Material.
LOCKS, HINGES, BOLTS, SCREWS,
PAINTS, GLASS, PUTTY, Btc., &c., Ike.
CARPENTER, COOPER, AND
MILLWRIGHT TOOLS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Olacksiiiiith Tools.
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
SCREW-PLATES, TO.SGS, PINCERS, &.C.
Saddler's Fools and
v
HARNESS MOUNTING.
BUCKLES, OF ALL KINDS ;
PATENT ENAMELED LEATHER,
HOG SKINS, JAPANNED AND SELF
ADJUSTING TREES; WOOD ANDIRON
HAMES, BITTS, AND TOOLS OF
EVERY VARIETY. ALSO,
GIRTINGS, REIN WEB
AND SADDLE TREES.
!■ mwTmmmw.
A
FINE
ASSORTMENT
OF CUTLERY, TABLE
AND POCKET. KNIVES;
' ALSO, SCISSORS, RAZORS,
CARVING KNIVES, FORKS, J*c.,
, SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS ft FINDINGS;
( FRENCH CALF SKINS, CAMPICO MADDRARS,
PINK LININGS AND BINDINGS;
FRENCH MOROCCO, LASTS, BOOT
TREES, CRIMPING BOARDS,
, AND TOOLS OF EVERY
1 DESCRIPTION, TO
GETHER WITH
PEGS OK
DIFFERENT SIZES AND GRADES.
Paints, Oils, <fcc.
Red Lead, Black Lead. While Lead, Linseed,
Whale and Sperm Oils ; Turpentine and Varnish;
Carriage Makers' Trimmings ; Springs, Axles, Fel
loes, Shafts, Curtain Muslin, Duck, Patent Leath
er, Linings, Bands, How s, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps,
' Chimneys, Shades and Wicks.
—ALSO—
FORKS, RAKES, SCYTHES, SHOVELS,
SPADES, WOVE WIRE, OIL CAR-
PET, LOOKING GLASSES, &c.
CKOSS CUT AND MILL SAWS.
r Coffin Trimmings,
' Screws, Studs, Diamonds, Handles, Lace & Plates.
Cedar Ware
0 Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Baskets, Zinc Rubbers.
:
Being in the Stove business for more than
twenty years, we profess to be particularly ac
-1 quainted with that necessary household article, and
. have laken great pains to get a stove that is com
plete. We think we have succeeded, and otter to
r the public the
"WELLINGTON" COOK STOVE,
for which we have he sole agency, and will war
j- 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
I assortment of Stoves, consisting of ten or twelve
C patterns of the most improved Cook Stoves manu
factured.
- PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES,
In great variety,
e Also, Cooking Ranges of the mo"t unproved pattern.
Tin Ware.
We still continue the manufactuje of TIN WARE,
. keeping always on hand a large stock, ma<te by the
best of workmen.
Roofing, Spouting, and Job Work aone to order.
C3?*We invite the special attention of Country
Merchants to our stock. We are prepared to whole
- tale on the moat reasonable terras.
at our Mammoth Store Room, on Pitt
Street, and examine our goods.
Bedford, July 24, 1863—tf
Pjiiabtlpljia
Lower Rank,
WHO LESALE
TOBACCO SJiCFF&SECJRS,
WAREHOUSE,
No. 146 North Third Street,
Between Cherry and Race, West Side,
PHILADELPHIA.
Country custom respectfully solicited. Our
stock is large and will always be as low in price
as any in the market. March 6, 1863—1y
VAN CAMP BUSK. WM.WFSt.iV KURTZ.
BUSH & KURTZ,
(Formerly BCNN, KAHJCFX & Co.)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
ian £ 2 Org @OO bs,
No. 137 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Cloths, Cussimercs and Vestinps, Silks and
Dress Goods, Linens and White Goods, Laces
and Embroideries, Shawls, ltibbons and Trira
m'mgs, Hosiery, Gloves and Notions.
Auo—Bleached Shirtings, Colored Cambrics
Flannels, Jeans, Ginghams, &C.
March 6, 1863.—1y
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA,
Pa., Diseases of the Nervous System, Spermator
rhoea or Seminal Weakness, Impotence, ani 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. SKII.LIN HOUGH I'ON, HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
March 0, 1863—1y
WM. S. BOYD. JOHN L. HOUGH. W. S. BOYD, JR.
IIOVD & HOUGH.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 17 SOUTH WATER ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863—6 m.
NEVLIN, PERMEt & 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,
SUCCKSSOR TO HENDRY AND HARRIS,
Manujacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
BOOTS & SHOES
No. 05 North Third Street.,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863—6 m.
GiLEETTE & SCOTT,
AUCTIONEERS
(Commission filcicl)ants
Jayne's Marble Building,
616 Chestnut St., <X" 616 Jayne St.
PHILADELPHIA.
Jtio. E. GILLETTE. B. SCOTT, JR.
Apr. 17, 1863—1y.
UTU. M'CLEES & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS.
AND
INDIA RUBBER SHOES,'
NO 133 NORTH THIRD STREET
OPPOSITE CHERRY ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Apr. 17, 1863—1y.
dr. taylok, wm. k. hemphill,
Taylor <s• Hemphill,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS,
220 Marke trert, South side, between 2d and 3d,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863—1y.
ill ICHA EL IVA RTIWA N & CO.
TOBACCO, SNIFF 11 SBG.IR
MANUFACTORY,
No. 313 Norib Third Street,
Second door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
M. WARTMAN. H. P. ENGELMAN.
March 6, —Jjf.
A. A. SHUMWAY & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Hoots & Shoes,
No. 221 Market Street, and 210 Church Alley,
PHILADELPHIA
March 7, 1863—1y. _
ARMAB VOITNG, DAVID VOUNO, B. C. MOORE.
ARM! YAW, BRO. & CO.,
IMPORTER!* AND DEALERS IN
EMBROIDERIES, LACES ,
White Goods, Hoaiery, Mitta, Gloves, Trimmings,
<Vc., No. 429 Market Street, 418 Commeroe
street, PHIL APELPHIA.
March 6, 1833. —ly
United States Clothing Emporium-
GEO. Iv. REED <s• CO.
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
,\o. 423 .Market Street, up liatri,
PHILADELPHIA
N. B.— A 'all assortment of Shirta, Drawer*, O
veralla and Gum Clothing, constantly on hand.
March 6, 1803—6 m.
I BLINDS & SHADES.
i B.J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North Sixth St,
Philadelphia. Manufacturer of
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SH\DES.
tEfThe largest and finest assortment ID the Cit
y, at lowest prices. Blinds Painted and Trimmed
equal to new. Store Shaa. n made and lettered.
I Apr. 17, 1863—2 m.
HILTON COOPIB, WM. . PARHAM, KOBT. D. WORK.
COOPER, PARKHAH & WORK,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS or
HATS, CAPS, FURS
AND
STRAW GOODS,
No. 51 North Third Streets
BETWEEN MARKET AND ARCH,
March , 1863—1y PHILADELPHIA.
LEWIS LADOMUS CO.,
JUDFE 862 CHEITNCT ST., PHILADRLPHIA, ABWSB
Have alway* on hand a large Stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
suitable for Ladies' Gentlemen's or Boys'weir.
Some of our own import ation,
EXTRA FINE QUALITY.
Our assoitmentot Jewelry consist! of the ma
fashionable and rich designa ; as, alio, the plainer
and less expensive.
Silver Spoona, Forks, Pie, Cake and Fruit Knives;
also, a large variety of fatity Silver Ware, suitable
for Bridal Present*.
We have, also, on Land a most splendid assoit
ment of
DIAMOND JEWELRY
of all kinds, to which we invite SPECIAL atten
tion. Our prices will be found considerably lest
than the same articles sually sold lor.
All kinds of Watches repaired in toe very best
manner, and warranted to give satisfaction.
WEDDING RINGS
on hand and made to order. Call or address
LEWIS LADOMUS Ik CO.,
802 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
P. S.—The highest cash price paid for old Goli.
and Silver.
All orders from the country will receive eipeciel
attention. April 24.—3sns.
WITERMIMOWM.,
Wholesale Grocers,
407 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE CALLOWHILL,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 7, 1863—1y. ___
LEFEVRE, PARK &. CO..
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
NOTIONS,
Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Whits Goods
Umbrellas, Parasols, Looking Glasses,
Shirts and Drawers, Faros, tie.
No. 238 Noith Third Street; between Race and
Streets, PHILADELPHIA
March 6, 1863—6 m
MABTDt BUEHLBR. ) (GEO. BONBRIGHT.
R. H. HOWARD. ] \C. P. BUESOF.ROTT.
BUEHLER. HOWARD & CO
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
U2RPtt£USl<£ 21KD (HHiS£<£Rl).
No. 441 Market St., below Fifth,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863—1y.
Cu. G. SOWER, W. H. BASSES, F.C. POTTS.
SOWER, BARNES & CO.,
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN
Miscellaneous, Scbool and Blank Books
AND
STATIONERY,
No. 37, North Third Street, below Aich,
PHILADELPHIA.
PUBLISHERS or PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS,
The largest L,d best Outline Maps ever pubiis be d
SANDER'S NEW READERS, GREF.NI.EAF'S AND
BROOKS' ARITHMETICS, &C.
Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping, Curtain and Wa-
Papers.
March 6, 18G3.
PETER .IRMBRUSTER £r BRO.,
No. 306 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR WARE,
CORN BROOMS & BRUSHES,
Locos, Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull Muslins,
Gloves and Hosiery of all kinds,
And a general stoek of FRENCH, GERMAN
and ENGLISH GOODS.
March 6, 1863.—1y
JONES. Wlßt Elt & CO
Successor to Fithian, Jones & Co.
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign anil Domestic
DRY GOODS,
NO. 240 MARKET STREET
Five doom below Third, south side,
gidkon p. JONES. i Philadelphia
RICHARD C. WARNER, > ' >'
DAVID C. UOLDPN. \
We cordially invite the attention of the mer
chants of llcdford county to our large assort
ment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.
March 6, 1863—dm.
BEAUTIFUL SUN UMBRELLAS
Just opened at CRAMER'S.
May 29, 1563.
WANTED.
5,000 Pounds of Wool,
at J. M. Shoemaker's store, for which thr highest
price will be paid in Cash or Store Goods.
Bedford, May 29—2 m.
DR. J. L. MARBOURG,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Tenders his protesaional services to the citiaens
of Bedford aud vicinity.
Office, on Juliana St., opposite the Bank.
07-Night calls should be made at the residence
of John G. Minnicb. April 24, 1863—1y
LIST OF CAUSES,
Put down for trial at Jlugust Term, bik Mon
day, (31 sf day) 1863.
Wm. Waning v. Thomas Haney ot al
George W' Figard Thomas Haney
Amanda Diehl et al " Jacob Snyder
William Keyser " Wm. A. Powell
Abram Dennison " James McVicker
August Ahlborn " CumbM Val. M. P. Co.
David Pattersons use " Otter lit Carn
Henry McDonald 4 ' Alex. MeOrigor
Catharine Hoon et at " Joseph Dull et al
Alex. McGrigor " Henry McDonald
Timothy Daley " J. C. Campbell At Co
Francis Jordan t al " Diahl it Dibert
John Arnold •' John W. Bceler
Eve Baegla et al " John Sfine
A. B. BUN'N, Proth'y.
Bedford July 31, 1873.
I J£NTIREL¥ VEGETABLE
NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION'
A FUAR TONIC MCBLCINT.
\
OS ROOFLARD'S
CELEBRATED
German Bitters,
PREPARED BY
Dr. C. JACKSON, Phll'a., Pa.
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICT
Chronic or nervous debility, dis tat t a of the
kidneys, and all diseases arising from
a disordered Liver or Stomnck,
suen
as Constipa
tion, Inward Pilat,
Fulness, 01 blood to
tbe Head, Acidity of tbs
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,
Disgust for food, fulness or weight
in tbe Stomach, sour Eructations, sink
ing or fluttering at tbe pit of the Stomach,
swimming of tbe bead hurried and difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at tbe Heart, choking or
suffocating aensationa when in a lying posture, Dim
ness 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, back, cheat.
Limbs, !kc., Sudden Flushes of
Heat, Burning in tbe Flei.fi,
Constant Imaginings of
Evil, ar,d Great De
pression of Spi
rit s .
And will positively prevent YELLOW
FEYER, BILLIOCS FEVER, Ac.
THEY CONTAIN
M) JILCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY!
They WILL CORK the shove diseases in ninety-nine
cases out of a hundred.
Induced by the eitensive tale and universal pop
ularity of Hoofland'a German Bittera, (purely vege.
table) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrnpulooa
adventurers, have opened upon suffering humanity
the flood gates of Nostrums in lira shape of poor
whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs,
and cbiistened Tonics, Btomachiea and Bitters.
Beware of tbe innumerable array of Alcoholic
preparations in plethoric bottles,and big bellied kaga
under tbe modest appellation of Bittera; which, in
stead of curing, only aggravate diseaie, and laave
tbe dieappolnted sufferer in despair.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Ara not a new and untried article, but have stood
tbe teet of fifteen years trial by tbe American pub
lie ; and tbeir reputation and sale are not rivaled by
tny similar preparation.
Tbe proprietori have thouaanda of lattari from
tbe most eminent
CLERGYMEN
LAWYERS,
PHYSICIANS,
AND
CITIZENS,
Testifying, of tbeir own personal knowledge, to tkß
beneficial effects and medical virtues of theseßittars.
Do you want something to strengtben you '
Do you want a good appetite /
Do you want to built up your conititution t
Do you want to feel well t
Do you want to get rid of nervousness 7
"o you want energy 7
Do you want to sleep well 7
Do you want a brisk and vigoious feeling 7
If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER*.
From J. Krwton Brown, T). D., Editor of the Bn
cyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat
ent medicines in general, thiough distrust of their
iogiedients and effects, I 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 be may thus contrib
ute to the benefit of others.
I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland'e
German Bitters, prepared by Br. C. M. Jackson, of
this city, because I was prejudiced against them for
tmany years, under the impression that they were
chetefly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my
friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., tor the removal of
this prejudice bv proper tests, and for encourage
ment to try them, when suffering from great and
leng 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 had
not felt tor six months before, and had almost de
spaired of regaining. I therefore thaokGod and my
friend l'er directing me to the use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
Philadelphia, June 2.1, 1661.
From the Rev. JOSEPH 11. KENNARD, Pastor
of the Tenth Baptist Church.
DR. JACKSON —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. Hoofland'e German Bittera, Ida
part for once from my usual course, to express my
full copviction that, for general debility of the sys
tem, and especially for Liver Complaint, it isasafe
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.
Yours, very respectfully,
J. H. KENNARD.
Eighth, below Coates St., Phil., Dec. 24.
I'rom the wife of ALB ERMATI WUNDER,
Germantown.
German town, June 1, 1861.
DR. C. M. JACKSON —SIR:—It gave me pleasure
two years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying
what the German Bitters bad done for me. lam
now perfectly cured of nil those diseases your med
icine professes to cure, viz:—Dyspepsia, Chronic
and Nervous debility, diseases of the Kidneys, be.
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 curad. Your
medicine has a great reputation in Germantown and
is now sold in every Drug store, and in most of tba
Grocery stores heie. It any one should question
what 1 say, let them come to Germantown, and I
will prove to their satisfaction, that the Bitters heva
cured in this vicinity more than twenty caeesof Ibo
above disease. Respectfully,
HANNAH WUN DEP.
Main st., above Rittenhouse, Germantown, 1 a.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT.
See that the signeture of "C. M. JACKSON
on the WRAPVKS of each bottle.
Principal Office and Manufactory,
V"o. 631, rfrch Street.
JONES & EVANS,
[Successors toC. M. JAOSSON kCo.,] Paoraiaroaa
For sale by tbo Druggists in Bedford.
George B. Amick, St. Clsirsville.
J. M. Bsmdoller <Jr Son, Bloody Run.
John S. Schell, Sehellsborg.
G. R. Bsrndollsr, Woodbeiuy..
June 13, 1863 ly.