The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, September 04, 1863, Image 3

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    GENERAL ELECTION
PiIOCLAMATIOHf.
WIIF.RF. \S, irt hnd by an AM of General Assem- |
hlvnf the Commonwealth of Pentrsj Ivama. entitled j
"An Act to regulate the General Klkc.ions within
this Commonwealth," it is enjoined upon me to give
nublic not fee of said Factions and to enumerate in !
• lid notice what btliceis are to U elected, I, J. J.
CESSNA Shenfl of the county ot Bedford, do here,
by make known and give this publrc notice to the I
vieclors of lb coun'yol Bedlord, that a General
Flection will he held in Haul county, on the second
Tnssday <l3Ui> October, 16(13, at the several elec,
tion districts, via s
idle electors of the Borough of Bedford and town
ship of Bedford, to meet at the Court House in sairi
of Broad Top Township to meet at ,
,b, School House the town of Hopewell. ,
The akct rs of the Borough, oi Bloody Hun to I
meet a' fh* School house in said borough. ;
The electors of Ctrl-rail) township to meet at the ;
house ol D Stuckey, in llainsburg, in said town-hip. j
The electors of Cumberland Valley township to i
meet a f new houae footed on tn land j
owned by John Whip's heirs in said township. |
The electors of Harrison township 'o meet at ,
School house No. S, near the dwelling hou.e of
iy e nry K-vser, in said towpsnip.
The electors. of Juniata township to meet at key
sr's School house, in said township.
The electera of Hopewell township to meet at
the School bouse near the bouse ot John Dasher, in
■aid township. , . . ,
The electors of Londonderry township to meet at
the house now occupied by Wm. H, Hill as a shop
in Bridgeport, in said town-h:p.
The electors of Liberty township to meet at the
School house in Sloperstown in said township.
The electors of Monroe towns,up to meet at the
house lately occupied by James Carne l in Cleat -
ville, in said township.
The electors of Scbellsburg borough to meet at
the brick School house in suid township.
The electors of Napier township to meet at the
brick School boose in the borough of Schell-burg.
The electors of Fast Providence township to meet
at the house lately Ocrtupicd by John Nycum, jr.,
io snid townahip. u
The electors-of Snake Spring township to meet
at the School house near the Methodist church on
th- land of John G. Hartley.
The electors of IVest Providence township to
meet at School house No. 4, near David Sparks, in
•aid township
The electors of St. Clair township to meet at the
store near the dwelling house cf Gideon D. Trout in
■aid township. ,
T..e el actors of Union township to meet at the
School house near Mowfy's mill, in said township.
The electors o! South Woodberry township to
meet at the house of Samuel O.ter near Noble's
mill, in said township.
The electors of Southampton township to meet
at the the house of Wm. Adams in sild township.
The electors of Middle Woodberry township to
rneei at the house of Henry Fluke in the village of
Woodberry, at which time and pluces the qualified
♦lectors will e'ect by ballot r
ONE PERSON tor the office of Governor of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
ONE PERSON for the office ot Judge ot the Supreme
Couitqf the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
ONE PERSON for the office of State Senator, lot
three years.
ONE PERSON for Member of the House of Repre
sentatives of Pennsylvania, for Bedford county.
ONE PERSON for the office of Prothonotary, for
anid county.
ONE PERSON for the office of Sheriff, for said
rou'nty. ,
ONE PERSON foi the office of Associate Judge,
for atd county.
ONE PERSON lor the office of Treasurer, for said
ebuiftV.* ...
ONE Pi.RSON for the office of Commissioner, for
tani county.
ONE PERSON for the office of Auditor, tor said
county.
ONE PERSON for the office of Poor Director, tor
said county.
ONE PERSON for the office of Coroner, for said
county.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That every person excepting lustices of the Peace,!
•who eh ill ho il anv office or appointment of profit j
or trust übder the United State,, or of this State, or j
ny city or corporated distfiet, whether i> cotnmn- !
sioned officer or otherwise, a ut orilintte nflicor, ,
agent whois or shall lie employed under the legis- j
latuie, executive or Judiciary department of this ,
State or of any city, or of any incorporated district, j
and also, that every member of Congress and of the
Statb Legislature, and of the select or common coun
cil of any citv, or Commissioners of any incorpor i
tvd district, is by law incapable of holding or exer- i
rising lit the time, the olflce or appointment of
Jnuge, Inspector or Clerk ol any election of this
Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other
officer of such election shall be eligible to be then
voted for.
And the said act of assembly entitled '"an act re
lating to elections of this Commonwealth," passed
July 2d, 1819, further provides as follows, 10 wit :
"That the inspector and Judges shall meet at the ,
respective places appointed for holding the election j
in the district at which they respectively belong. |
before 8 o'clock in tbe rooming of the 2d Tuesday ;
.ofOctober, and each said inspector shall uppoint
one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such
district,.
•'ln case the person svho shall have received the
second highest number of votes lor iusp-ctor shall
not attend on tbe day of uny election, then the per
son who shall have received the second highest
number of votes far Judge at the next preceding
election shall act as inspector in his place. And in
case the person who ha, received tlie highest num
ber of votes for inspector shall not attend, the per
son elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his
place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the
board for the space of one houra'ter tin time fixed
by law lor the opening of the election the qualified
voters tor; the township, ward or district for which
such officer shall have been elected, present at the
election, shall elect one of their number to fill such
a vacancy.
"It shall be the duty of the several assessors re
spectively to attend at the place of holding every
general, special, or township election during the
whole time such election is kept open, for the pur
pose of giving information to the inspectors, and
judge, w hen called on, in relation to the right of any
person assessed by'hem to vote at such election,
mid on such other matters in relation to the assess
ment of voters, as the said inspectors or either of
them shall from time to 'ime require.
"No person shall be permitted to vote at any elec
tion as aforesaid, than a white freeman ol tile age
of twenty one or more, who shall have resided in
this State at least one year, and in the election dis
trict where he otters to vote, ten days immediately
preceding sucb election, and within two years paid
a State or county tax which shall have been assess.
d at least ten days before the election. But a cit
.ixen of the United States who has previously been
* qualified voter of this State and removed theiefiom
and returned, and who shall have resided in the
•lection district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be
•tntitlen to vote after residing in this State six
r.toptb*. Provided, That the white freemen, citi
zens of the United States, between the age of twen
ty-one and twenty-two years, who havo resided in
ther election district ten day* as a foresail shall be
entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid
tax .
• •.Wo person shall be permitted to vote <Vhoe
nam is not eontained in the lilt of taxable inhabi
tants,. furnished by the Commissioneis, unless :
First he produce a receipt of payment, within two
years of State or County tax assessed agreeably to
the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence on
his own' oath or affirmation of another that he has
paid sue b a tax, 01 in failure to produce n receipt
shall meAe oath to the payment thereof : or second
if he claii tr a right to vote by being an elector be
tween the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years
shatl dsposii on oath or affirmation, that he h,. re
aided m the State at least one year next before his
hpplicat ion, rind make such proof of residence in the
district as is required by this act, and that he does
verily bel.ievef from the account given bira that he
is of the age nfoaesaid, and give such other evnfenc
•sis required by this act, whereupon the name of
the peison so adnaitieri to vote shall be inserted in
the alphabetical 6st by the inspector, and a note
rstdo opposite thweto by wtitiog tfu-word "Amr,"
it he shall be admitted to vote byr reason of having J
paid tax, or the word "age" if he shall be udraitted
to vote by reason of age, end in either ca v e the rea
son of such a vote shall be called out to the clerks,
who shall make a like note in the lists of voters
kept by them.
••In oil c 'es where the name of the person claim- i
in - to vo e .s not found on tha list/furnished hy the
commissioners, or his right to vote whether lound
thereon or not. is objected to hy any qualifi-d citi- ,
zen, it shall he theduty of the inspectors to examine
such person on oath a> to his quail fie itions, and it
he claims to have resided within the State for one <
year or more, his oath sh >ll be sufficient proof there
of, but he shall make piool bv at least one compe
tent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that
lie has resided within the district for more than ten j
days immediately p eceding said election -nil shall j
also sucai that Ins bona fide residence, tn pursuance |
of HIB luwful calling is within the district, and
that lie did not remove within the district for the ■
purpose of voting. . ■
"Every peison qualified as aforpsnid, and who j
shall'make due proof if required, of his lesidence :
andgiaymenl of taxes afoiesuid, shall be admitted I
to vote in the township, ward or district in which j
I he shall teside.
j '-If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent
i any officer of an election underthisact from holding
| such election, or use or threaten any violence to
, any such officer, and shall interrupt or improperly
I interfere with him in the execution of his duly,
I shall block up or attempt to block up the window
I or avenue to any window where the same may he
holder), or shall riotously disturb the p- ice of such
election, or shall use or practice intimidation,
threat"', force or violence, with the design to intlu- j
ence unduly or overawe any elector, or prevent hirn ;
from voting, or to restrain the freedom of <hoice, ;
such persons on conviction shall be fined in any sum
not exceeding live hundred dollars, to be imprisoned I
for any time not less than one or more than twelve
months and if it -hall be shown to the Court wh-re
the trial ol such ollenre shall be had that the per.
ton so offending was not a resident of the city, ward,
district or tow ship where the said offence was
coinmit'ed, and not entitled to vote therein, on
conviction, he 5h.,11 be sentenced to pay a fine no'
less than ne hundred or more than one thousand
dollars, anil be imprisoned not less than six mouths
nor more than two years.
"If any person or persons ahsll make any bet 01
wager upon the result ot an election within the
Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet
or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or
by any written O' printed advertisement, or invite j
uny person or persons to make such bet or wager, ,
upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfrit and I
pay three times the amount so bet or offered to be j
bet." ~ .
Anl the .lodges of the respective districts afore- j
said, ate required to meet at Bedford,on the Friday
next following the holding of said election, then
ami there to perform those things required of them
by law.
Given under my hand, at my office in Bedford, this
4th day of September, in the year of our Lord,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty three, and
the eighty-sixth of the Independence of the Uni
ted Slates.
JOHN J.CESSNA,
September 1, 1803. S'crtff.
Executor's Notice.
Letters testamentary on the last will and testa
merit of Emanuel Kegg, late of Colerain Tp., dec d,
having been granted to the subscriber residing in
Borough ot Bedford, notice is therefore given to all
per ons indebted to make payment immediately,
arid those having claims will present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
JOHN MOWER,
Sept. 4, 1863. Executor.
SPEC IA NOTICE-
The Proprietors of the GIRARD 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—3 m.
EXCELSIOR"
WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE.
D. BORDER respectfully informs his old custom
ers and the public generally, that he has greatly
enlarged his stock ot
Watches and Jewelry,
n,i ibt he is now prepared to sell, on the most
reasonable tcims, the finest and ties' goods in hi
line ever brought to Bedford. His stock consists in
part of WATCHES of all styles and qualities,
Watch Chains, Finger Iling3, Jewelry
of every description,
Lockets, Thimbbs, Gold Pens,
and also a great variety of
SPECTACLES.
The public are invited to call and examine his
stock and judge for themselves.
[X7"Watebes repaired (warranted) on the shortest
notice.
D. BORDER.
Bedford, August 28, 1863—3 m
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
SADDLE , BP.IDLES AND HARNESS!
The undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Bloody Ron and vicinity, that he has
just opened out ■ n shop for the manufacture of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness and everything usually
in the saddlery line of business. His work will he
warranted as goo., as the best and as cheap as the
cheapest. Having Been employed, for some time,
in sorue of the best manufactories in IMttsbitrg. he
flatters himself that he is able to give entire sat
isfaction to all who may become his customers. —•
The public ate invited to give him a call. Shop
next door to the store of Captain Win. States.
VV. L. Lfc-NTZ.
Bloody Run, June 12, 1863.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters testamentary on the last will, Ac., of I- j
saac Cuppet, iate of St. Clair township, dee'd., hav- j
ing been granted to the subscriber, residing in Na
pier township; all persons indebted are therefore
notified to make payment immediately! and those
having claims will present them propeily authenti
cated tor settlement.
WILLIAM W. CUPPET. !
August 21, IS63—6ts Ex'r.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
The subscriber will oiler at public sale, on the
premises, on Saturday, the 12th day of September, {
1863, at one o'clock, P. M., the following descri- 1
bed real estate, to wit:
FIFTY-TWO ACRES OF LA.KD,
adjoining Unds 1 of William Cook, Leonard May,
John Hardman and others, situate in Harrison town
ship, Bedford rounfy, about -12 acres cleared and un
der fence, with a new two story log house and log
stable thereon erected, and a number of young fruit
trees. It will b sold in pajments to :uit the pur
chaser, and an indisputable title will be given.
(X7"Kor further information inquire of Win. M.
Hall, Bedford, Pa.
' LF.VI CARPENTER.
August 14, 1863.
50 SACKS OF GROUND ALUM SALT,
Just Received at.
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
August 14 the 1803. •
A. B. CPAMFTI & CO .
Having just received another supply, are now ena
bled to offer their friends and customers, many real
bargains- Purchasers will be offered every induce
ment, and for (heir inspection, we offer the largest
and moT varied assortment in Bedford county.
May 2a, 1863. '
JuM Received A full Supplv of fJrtxwvies.
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
August 14 tire I£o3
I SLY MIKE & SUN
•T 1
HAVE RECEIVED
A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS
FROM
NEW YORK
A N D
PSIILADELPSIIA,
TO WHICH THEY L\ VITE
The attention of" the
PUBLIC.
oust STOCK
CONSISTS IN PART
OF THE F0 LL OWING
©@@Sii
NAILS, SPIKES BRADS,
RQLLED AND HAMMERED IRON,
OJ rvery size and description.
Omi&StHsig illalcrisil.
LOCKS, HINGES, BOLTS, SCREWS,
PAINTS, GLASS, PUTTY, ike., &r., &c.
CARPENTER, COOPER, AND
MILLWRIGHT TOOLS OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Sfiacksmith Tools*
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
SCREW-PLATES, TONGS, PINCERS, KC.
Saddler's 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
EY*ERY VARIETY. ALSO,
GIRTINGS, REIN WEB
AND SADDLE TREES.
A
FINE
ASSORTMENT
OF CUTLERY, TABLE
AND POCKET KNIVES;
ALSO, SCISSORS, RAZORS,
CARVING KNIVES, FORKS, sc.',
SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS tc FINDINGS;
FRENCH CALF SKINS, CAMPICO MADDRAKS,
PINK LININGS AND BINDINGS;
FRENCH MOROCCO, LASTS, BOOT
TREES, CRIMPING BOARDS,
AND TOOLS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION, TO
GETHER WITH
FEES OF
DIFFERENT SIZES AND GRADES.
Paints, Oils, t
Red Lead, Black Lead. White Lead, Linseed,
Whale and Sperm Oils ; Turpentine and Varnish;
Carnage .Vlakeia' Tn.tunings; Springs, Axles, Fel
loes, Shafts, Curtain Muslin, Duck, Patent Leath
er, Linings, Bands, Bow s, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps,
Chimneys, Shades and Wicks.
—ALSO—
FORKS, RAKES, SCYTHES, SHOVELS,
SPADES, WOVE WIRE, OIL CAR
PET, LOOKING GLASSES. N.c., &c.
CROSS CUT AND WILL SAWS.
Coffin Trimmings,
Screws, Studs, Diamonds, Handles, Lace Ik Plates.
Cedar Ware
Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Baskets, Zinc Rubbers.
STOwms.
Being in the Stove business for more than
twenty years, we profess to be paiticulaily ac
quainted with that necessary household article, and
have taken great pains to get a stove that is com
plete. We think we have aucceeded, and ofler to
the public the
"WELLINGTON" COOK STOVE,
for which we have he sole agency, and will war
rant it in every raspect, we ask uo purchaser to
Weep the afove unless it pleases.
The purchaser can have a choice out of our large
assortme t of SIOVPS, consisting of ten or twelve
patterns of the most improved Cook Stoves manu
factured.
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES,
In great variety.
Also, Cooking Ranges of the mo't improved pattern.
Tin Ware.
We still continue the manuf'cluje of TIN WARE,
keeping alwuys on hand a laigc stock, made by the
' best of workmen.
Roofing, Spouting, and Job Work uone to order,
j CT7*We invite the special attention of Country
1 M*rchar's to our stock. We are ptepared to wbole
! sale on 'he most reasonable teima
07""' , aH at our Msmmoth Store Room, on Pitt
| Street, ar.d examine onr goods.
/ Bedford, Julv 31863—tf
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pljitabcipljia dlhrerttarmmts.
j Loiter 4* Liank,
1) • WHOLESALE
miccosm&sEtm
WAK tiHOUSE,
Mo 146 North Third Street,
Between Cherry and Race, West Side,
PHILADELPHIA,
tountry custom respectfully solicited. Our
Steele is iarge and will always be as low in price
asany in the market. March 6, 1863 —ly
tAN CAMP BUSH. WM. WESLEY KURTZ.
BUSH & KURTZ,
(Formerly BLNN, I'AKJUIX &. Co.)
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
iancn Drg ®o o i s ,
No. 137 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
i Cloth?, Ciwdmeres ttnd Vesting?, Silk? and
Brer. 1 ; Goods, Linens and White Goods, Laces
ijid Embroideries, Shawls, Ribbons and 1 rim
ninprs, Hosiery, Gloves and Notions.
ALSO—Blenched Shirtings, Colored Cambrics
Flannels, Jeans, Ginghams, &e.
March 6, 1863 —ly
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA,
fa., Diseases ol the Nervous System, Bpi mator
iho'a or Seminal Weakness, Impotence, and other
illections of the Sexual Organs, Physical Debility
ind Premature Decay—new and reliable treatmenr,
,n reports of the Howard Association, sent hy mail
In scaled lettei envelopes, free of charge. Address,
Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH PON, HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
No. 2 South Ninth Stieet, Philadelphia, Pa.
March 6, 1863 —ly
WM. S. BOVD. JOHN L. HOUGH. W. S. BOYD, JR.
ftOYD & HOUGH*
IF HOIES Ji L E GROCERS,
No. 17 SOUTH WATER ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
March C, 1863—Cm.
MILK. FIIRWTV &ft .
IIA KH WARE
JOBBERS AND IMPORTING MERCHANTS,
No. 337 Market Slreet,
PHILADELPHIA,
Denier? in Butcher's Edge Tools and 1' iles,
together with a general Stock of English und
American Hardware.
March 6, 1803.—1y
J. H. ZIMMERMAN,
WITH
E. A. HENDRY,
SUCCESSOR TO HENDRY AND HARP.I,
.Manufacturer and Wholnalt Dealer in
BOOTS & SHOES
No. 55 North Third St net.,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863—8 m
(iiMiGITG & SCOTT,
AUCTIONEERS nd
(Commission JUentjcmta
Jayae't Marble Building,
filG Chestnut St., cv (J I G Jtnjne St.
PHILADELPHIA.
JNO. E. GILLETTE. B. SCOTT, JR.
Apr. 17, 1863 ly.
I G. 0. M'CLEES & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES, BROGAN3.
i A!:D
INDIA RUBBER SHOES, 1
NO 1:53 NORTH THIRD STREET
OPPOSITE CHERRY ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
| Apr. 17, 1863—1y.
rift. TAYLOR, WM. K. HEMPS ILL,
Taylor djp Hemphill,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS,
220 llarke treet, South 9idc, between 2d and 3d,
PHILADELPHIA.
I March (5, 1803—ly.
; ,T! IC HI EL V.A K TOT AW A CO.
TOtUCO. SSIIVf ill SlSift
MANUFACTORY,
No. 313 Nortb Third Slreel,
Second door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
M. WAKTMAN. 11. P. ENGULMAN.
March C, —ly.
A. A. SHUMWAY & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Boots & Shoes,
No. 221 Market Street, and 210 Church Atley,
PHILADELPHIA
March 7, 1863—1y.
AHMAR YOUNG, DAVII) YOUNG, H. C. MOOFF.
MIR YOIiJiP, BRO. & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DPALERS IN
EMBROIDERIES, LACES,
White Goods. Hosiery, Mitts, Gloves, Primming*,
iVc., No. 429 Market Street, 418 Commerce
street, PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863. —ly
United States Clothing Emporium-
GEO. rV. REED CO.
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS.
JVo. 423 Market Stre°t, up itairi,
PHIL \pEI,PHIA
*l. f. A 'ull assortment of Shirts, Drawers, 0-
veralla and Cunt Clothing, constantly on hand-
Mat cb C, ISO.?—Sin.
P. I, WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Sixth St.,
M nitVii'tftrer of
• VENETIAN, BLINDS and ,
WINDOW SHADES.
E7*TII larget and finest assortment in the Cit
y, at lowest prices. Biiwfa I'ainted and Trimmed
equal to new. Store Shades made and letleted.
Apr. 17, 1803—2 m.
MILTON COOPER, WM. M. PA RHA3! I TORT. D. WORK.
COOPER, PMMM&TOK,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF
HATS, CAPS, FURS
AND
STRJHV GOODS,
No. 51 North Third Street,
BETWEEN MARKET AND ARCH,
March 6, 1803—ly PHILADELPHIA. ,
fit LEWIS LA DO MUS if CO., £?
TFCIWI 802 CNCSTNTIT ST., PHILADELPHIA,
Have always OTI hand a large Stock of
COLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
suitable for Ladies' Gentlemen's or Boys'wear.
Some of our own importation,
EXTRA FIJYE QUALITY.
Our assoitmentot Jewelry coneiatsof the n.o
fashionable and rich deaigns ; as, also, the plainer
and less expensive.
Silver Spo ns, Forks, Pie, Caic and Fruit Knives;
also, a large variety of fancy Silver Ware, suitable
for Bridal Presents.
We have, also, on hand a most splendid assort
ment of
DIAMOND J WELKY
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 Watchesrepnred in the very best
manner, and warranted to give satisfaction.
WEDDIKG RINGS
on hand and made to order. Call or address
LEWIS LADOMCS & CO.,
802 Chestnut Slreet, Philadelphia.
P. S The highest cash price paid for old Golt.
and Silver.
All orders from the country will receive esperial
attention. April 24.—3 m.
U ATERMAN, VfllNG & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
407 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE CAI.LOWHILL,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 7, IBG3—ly.
LEFEVRE, PARK & CO -
Tniporters and Wholesale Dealer In
NOTIONS,
Trimmings, Ifosiery } Gloves, Ribbons, White Goods
Umbrellas, Parasols, Looking G lasses,
Shirts ami Drawers, Varus, &c.
No. 23S North Third Street, between Race and
Streets, PHILADELPHIA
Marcti G, 18C3—6m
MARTIN ROFHLER. f { GED. BONEIUGHT.
R. 11. HOWARD. j (C. D. SUE.HiRuTT.
BUEHLER. HOWARD & CO-
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
No. 441 Market St., below Fifth,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863 —ly.
On. G. SOWFR, IV. H. R*R*KS, F. C. POTTS.
SOWER, BARNES & TO.,
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS JN
Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books
STAT iTN E R V ,
No. 3V, TCoetti To ltd "street, below Aieh,
PHILADELPHIA.
tVLLtsatsns OF FELTON'S OUTLINE MATS ASD KEYS,
The largest at i be6t Outline Map, ever publ is bed
ZANDER'S EEW READERS, GHFENLKAF'S AND
BROOKS' ARITHMETICS, .SIC.
Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping, Curtain and Wa-
Papers.
March 6, 1803.
PETER JRJUBRUSTER BhO.,
No. 300 N'ortli Third Street. Pliiludelpltia.
LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR WARE,
CORN BROOMS At BRUSHES,
Lures, C.'irabrlos, Jaconets, Mull Muslins.
Gloves and Hosiery of nil kinds,
And a general stock of FRENCH, GERMAN
and ENGLISH GOODS.
March G, 18G3.— ly
JOYJES, WIIIAER A. CO
Successor to Fitliian, Jones & Co.
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
NO. 240 MARKET STREET
Five doors below Third, south side,
GIDKON p. JONES, J flhilabelnhia
RICHARD C. WARNER, H * ' ' '
DAVID C. LIOI.DFN. )
Wo cordially invite the attention of the mer
chants of Bedford county to our largo assort
ment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.
March G, 18G3— Cm.
BEAUTIFUL SUN UMBRELLAS
Just opeded at CRAMER'S.
May 39, 1563.
W A If T E I> .
5,000 Pounds of Wool,
at J. M. Shoemaker's store, for which the highest
price will be paid in Caah or Stora Goods.
Bedford, May 29—8 m.
GENTLEMEN,
Please call and see our Cloth* and Casstmerea. Fifty
pieces just opened. A. B. CRAMER At CO.
May 29, 1883,
TO BUY CHEAP,
Call at CRAMER & CO'R
OLD STORE. May 29.
ABMIMSTKATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the estate of Wil
liam f.tufft, late of Union township, deceased.
been granted to the subscriber, residing in said
township; all persona 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, 1803—6ts
MATS
To suit all tastes, just received at CRAMER'S.
May_Bß, 1863.
One TliniiMaittJ
Yards of Venitian and all Wool Carpeting, Matting,
Floor Clotn and Stair Line i, jiist received, Cheap
lor Cash oi Wool, A- CKA.Mf.E. V i'O.
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TtTrTREtY IllltflUllJJ ■_ ~jm
NO ALCOHOLIC FRBI'AHATKIN 1
v £t
A PURE TONIC TINDTPIN*.
DR. HOOF LAND'S
-'T.' f ' I , - V." 7 -'"' '/ri ,■ *-i •.?#*• *::*
celebrated
German Bitters*
PREPARED BY
I>r. C. itff. JAttSON, Phil'a., Pa.
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE*
Chionic or nervous debility, diseases of the
kidneys, and nil diseases arising from
a ilisordend Liver or Sloniactii
sucn
as Constipa
tion, Inward Pile!;
Fulness, or blood to
the Head, Acidity of tbe
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,
Distrust for food, fulness or weight
in the Stomach, sour Eructations, sink
ing or Buttering at the pit of the Stomach,
swimming of tbe bead hurried and difficult
Breathing, Fluttering "t the Heart, choking or
I suffocating sensations wben in a lying posture, Dint
ness ol vision, dots or webs before 'he sight,
Fever and dell pain in the head, deficiency of
Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin e.c.d
Eyes, pain in the side, back, chest,
Limbs, Ike., Sudden Flushes of
.Heat, Burning in the FJesb,
Constant Imaginings of •
F.vif, ar.d ti't'eat Pe- '
pretsion of Spi
rit s .
| And will positively prevent YELLOW
| FEVER, KILLIOUS FEVER, U.
THEV CONTAIN
XO ALCOHOL, OR BJID WHISKEY !
■ They WILL CURB the above disease* in ninety-nine
| cases out of a hundred.
, Induced by the extensive 6a|e and liniversal pop-
I ulurity of Iloofland's German Bitters, (purely vege
-1 table) hosts ol ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous
; adventurers, have opened upon suffering humanity
the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor
i whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs,
' and ennstened Tonics, S'omaebics and Bitters.
I Beware of the in (mm arable array of Alcololie
i preparations in plethoric bottles, and big bellied kegs
| under the modest ippeilation of Bitters; which, in
| stead of curing. only aggravate disease, and leave
the disappointed sufferer in despair.
HOOF LAND'S GERMAN HITTERS,
Are not a now and untried article, hut have stood
the test of fifteen years trial by the American pub
lie ; and tleir reputation an J sale are not rivaled by
any similar preparation.
The prcprielors have thousands of letturs from
the most eminent . . . . Vt
CLERGYMEN ' "
LAWYERS,
PHYSttTANS,
A D ij. : '' "
CITIZENS,
Testifying, of their own personal KnuvMilgt, to tfos
beneficial ell. cts and medical virtues of the>cßi(ters.
Do you want sbmethiflg to strengthen yon '
Do you waril a good appetite/
Do you want to buill up your eonstitution T
('o you want to (eel wall I
Do sou want to get rid of nervousness 1/
•>o you want energy l
Do you want to sleep we!!,?
Do you want a tirsk and vidArfchg feeling t
If you do, ÜBe HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
From J. Tfrtrlon Ernwn, D. D.. Editor of th En-
tyri oprtl L - <tf tho/ig:on<s Kurtpintotige.
A'though not disposed to f .vor or reoommend Pat
ent medicines ir. general, tluougb distrust of their
ingredients and effects, I yet know uf rib sufficient
reason why a man may not testify to the benefit ha
believes himself to have received from any simple
preparation, in the hope that ho may thus contrib
ute to the benefit of others.
I do Ibis the inoio readily in regard to Hoofland's
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of
this city, because i wns prejudiced against them for
tm.iny yeois, under the impression that they were
cheietly an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my
friend Koberl Shoemaker, Kaq , lor the removal of
this prejudice bv proper tests, and for encourage
ment to try lham, when suffering fro.n great and
lens continued dthility. The use of three bottlea
of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present
yent, WRS followed hy evident relief and restoration
to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which 1 had
not felt lor six months before, and had almost de
spaired of regaining. 1 therefore thank God and my
friend fur directing me to the use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
Philadelphia, Tone 23, 1861.
From the Kev. JOSEPH H. KENNARD, l'astor
of the Tenth Rapti.t Chunk.
DR. JACKS- N— URAR SIR : —1 have been frequently
requested to connect my name with commendations
of different kinds of medicines, but regatdmg the
practice as out pf mv 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's German Bitters, J de
part for onee from my usual course, to express my
lull conviction that, for general debility of the sys
tem, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe
and valuable prepuiatinn. in some cases it may fail,
but usually I doubt not it will be Very beneficial to
those who suffer from the above causes.
Vouts, very respectfully.
J. H. KENNARD.
Eighth, below Coates st., Phil., Dec. 24.
From ths wife of ALDER HI AN HTUNDER,
Germantown.
Germantown. Jane 1, 1861.
DR. C. M. JACKSOX — SIR:—it gave me pleasure
two years ago, to give you 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 (he Kidneys, tec.
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 'be above complaints,
nnJ in every instance it has effectu illy cured. Vour
medicine has a great reputation in Germantown and
is now sold in every Drug store, and in most of tbs
Giocery stores heie. if any one should question
what 1 say, let them come to Germantown, and 1
will piove to their sati-.faction, that the Bitters h*t
cured in this vicinity more than twenty cssesof the
above disease. lleßpectfully,
HANNAH WUNDEP.
Main St., above Rittenhouse, Germantown, I a.
HEW ARE OP (JtW'FKRFBf lV
See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON *
on the WRAI-PKR of each bottle .. n
Principal Ojfice and .Manufactory,
.No. 631, JlrcK SO tel.
JONES & EVANS,
(Successors tofc. M. JACKSOX & Co.,} PioeUatote
Tor sale by the Druggie's in Bedford.
nv-tirge 3, A ill I ok, M. Clsi.'ti I.iS- . fi Aj,a :
J. ;. Harnduiisr * Son, Bloody Run.
jor.;' o. Sc bell. Schell burg
G. R. liarii'loTiar. VooWieWy. Ji' ■ "* - •<>*<
June 13. 1803- v.
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