hlnwnary Consumption a Curable Disease 8! A~CARD. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health In a few weeks, bv a very simple remedy, (Iter hav iog suffered several yearn with a severe lung affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anx ious to make known to bu fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send s copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, whicn they Wil' find <> sure cure for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA. BHON CHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, fire. The only object of the advertiser in sending tne Prescription is to benefit (be . iflicted. and spread information which he con ceives to be invaluable ; end he hopes every suffer, er will try hii remedy, as it will cost tLem nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please ad dress RKV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg!., Kings County, N. Y. September US — 4m ""-JBAttRIEO- MeC'ULLOH —VVATsON. On Tucsbay, the 29th ult., by Rev. It. F. Sample, Dit. JOHN X. MoCulloh, of Baltimore, to Miss E1.1.A, •daugherof Dr. W. H. Watson, of bedtord. PRIDE A UX —ROSENBEItG —September 29th, at the residence of Dr. J. C. Ealy, by ■the Rev. B. H. l.lunt, assisted by the Rev. R. F. Sample, the Rev. WM. PUIDKAUX, Pastor of the Presbyterian i.'hurch of Schellsburg, to BIAS. 11-, widow of th C late KIEV. J. UOSENBEHG, of Chumbersberg, Pa. GEORGE—SHAW. —Sept. 22d. by the Rev. G. C. Probst, Mr. ConraJ George to Miss fciuli na Shaw- -DIED-* ALSIP—On Monday, BAII, W'f" B MR, JOSEPH AL-IP, .nf Bedford, in the J. 'tl' year of Insr age. IHJI'EKS—On the 17th ult., Miss lieboeca Su'.er, ag* 6 *' years and 10 months. STICK/"ER- —On the 18th ult., Mrs. Cath arine Stickler, aged 18 years, 2 months ai.d 23 days. BHAPEU .On the 31st ult., in Bedford tp. Lizzie Ann, infant' dnuglit r o: S.inon and Mog gie Sltaf.r, aged 3 lUOnthS and 21 d.iys. ) KEGG. —On the "It., at the house of Mr. Saeob Hillegnas, 0,-> Dry Ridge, Mr. Nieh- j ohis Kegg, nged 21 years, ' montli anil 3 days. ; SCHAFF —ln Schellsbi ' r g- "" the '3th ult., I Mrs Rosanna Selmtf, a;red r 'd years, 5 months , and '23 days. DIEIIL Near Buena Vista, Bedford coun ty, Pa., on the 24th ult., of typh fever, Mr. Henry Diehl, aged 15 years and oi/e month. AUDITOR'S NOriQk% In the matter of the assign- 1 In the Court •d estate of David T. Aliller, |of Con. 1101,11 ! and the account of Alexander j- l'leas of the ' Holsinger and John .Stayer, as- j co'ty of Bet.' ; ■ignees. J ford. , The auditor appointed to report a distribution I of the balance in the hands of said assignees i per account confirmed at August term, 1863,: amongst the creditors of said David T. Miller, ! will meet said creditors and all parties interest- j •d at his ollice, in Bedford, on Friday, October j 16, 1863, at one o'clock, P. M. A. KING, Auditor, j October 2, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of William Keeffa, lato of Bedford t iwns'iip, de ceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having elaims against tlio some will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN CESSNA, Adm'r. October 2, 1863- tits EX EC U TOR T S~N O TICE ! Letters ta-tHmentary on the la-t will, (Sec., of Elizabeth G. Miller, iate of Schellsburg Boro', deed., having been granted to the subscriber, residing in ft. Clair township; all persons indebted are th-refore notified to make payment immediately; and tho-e having claims will preient them properly authenti anted tor settlement. J. F. J. OSTER, Octob-T 2, 1863—6ti. Ex'r.. NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND DIRECTORS. The Annual Examination of Teachers will take p'ace in the sever-1 districts, at the usual places, as follows: East Providence, Saturday October lOih, West Provi Jence and Bloody Hun Borough, Saturday Oct. 17th; Bed lord Borough and Bedford Township, Wednesday and Thursday, Oc 21st and 22u; South Woodbeiry, Friday Oct. 231; Middl* Wood berry, 6a urday Oct. 2lth; Onion. Monday Oct. zfitt.; St. Clair, Tuesday Oct. 27th; Napier and Sctiellaburg Borough Wednesday Oct. 28th; Juniata, Tmtrsday Oct. 29th; Harrison, Friday Oct. 30th; Londonderry, Saturday Oct. 31s*; Colerain, Mondav Nov. 2-1; Snakes,.ring, Tuesday Nov. 3 I; Monroe. Wednesday Nov. 4th; Honewell, Thursday Nov. sth; Broad Top, Ftiday Nov. 6th; Libeity. Saturday Nov 7th; Cumberland Valley, Monday Nov, 9th. Part of the examination will be written and teach r must come provided with pen, ink and paper They should also bring with them Tnompson's S-a. •o'ns or McGulfey's 4th Reader, and Brook'a or tome other good Intellectuil Arithmetic. The County Superintendent wishes to present business of imp rtance to the several boards I di rectors, for their consideration, and desires that they shi ul I br present and hold a meeting on the day of the examination. Examinations w,|l begin at 9 o'clock, A. M., and those wishing to be examined should e theie promptly at the time. No teacheis, who intend to be examined in the oounty, can b prsssnt aa -.pec'ators. 2 ha public ar invited loatund. J. W. DICKFRSON, P*L 3* Co. Superintendent. CAUTIOW. All persona are cautioned against trespassing on he premises of the subscriber by hunting or other wise, as 1 will enforce the law against all persons so oSsnding. , SI "ON BRUMBAUGH. Middle Woodberry, Sept. 18, 1883—3ts. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ~ letters testamentary on the last will, ke., of Pe ter H. Studebaker, late of Napier township, dec'd., having been granted to ihe subsrrib-r, by the Reg ister of Bedford county, all p-rson indebted are no tified to make payrnert immediately ; and those having cl ims against the estate are requested to present the same properly .inthentirated for settle ment. THOMAS P. STUDEBAKER, September 11, 1863—6t Ea'r. SPECIAL NOTICE- The Preprietois of the GIRARD HOUSE. Phils delpbia, 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 11, 1843—3 m. And Mill Tliey Come. MORE NEW GOODS, Just seceived at J. M. SHOEMAKER'£<- u. 11. AKERS, JITTORMEY AT LAW, Bedford, Pa. Wili prompll) attend to *ll business entrusted to hi* fare. Mi liary claims speedily collected. Office on Ju'iana street, opposite the post-office. Bedford, September 11, 1863. j Bebforb Countn, as. ! At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford in and for said County on tbe3.st day of August A. D. 1863 be'ore the Judges ot said Court. On motion of J. W. I.ingenfr Iter, Esq., the Court tcrant a rub on the heirs a .d legal representatives of Jacob Fluke late of Hopewell township, ilece ised, to wit: Thomas, since dead, leaving five children, I names unknown, living in Cambria county, P>., Maiia Weimer, wife of Stephen Wejmer, living in Bedfoid county; Elizabeth Cypher, since dead leav ing nine children, names unknown to your petili -n --er, Wz, Fluke, residing i.i Bedford county; John Fluke, living in the State o' Missouri; Eli Fluke | in B d.'ord county; Margaret, wile of George Bol man, in Rock Island, Illinois, George Fluke, vour petitioner; Catharine Broad, wife of Saml Broad L-wis Fluke; Susan, wile of James Fink, residing in Bedford county; Frederick, residing in the State of Missouri, to be and apperr at an Orphans' Court to be bel I at Bedfoid, in and for the Countv of Bed ford, on the 3d Monday of November, the 16th day, 1863. to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said decea.ed at the valuation which n.is been val ued and appraised in pursuince ot a writ of Peti tion or valua'ion issued nut of our -aid Court and to the Sh-ntt'of s i l Conhty directed, or show came why the seme should not be sold. sMfunajk In testimony whereof I have hereunto LL WKLTI" 1 ' niy bam and seal of said Court, at Bedford, tie 10th day of September, A. D. 1863 Attest, JOHN J. CSSSNA, A. B. BUNN, Sheriff. Clerk. October 2, U#3 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The Register of Bedford Couiny having is sued Letters tcstamentery to the subscriber, up on the estate of Jacob Cypher, late of Liberty Township, dee'tl, he hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against the estate, to pre sent the same properly authenticated for settle ment; and all persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment. DANIEL CYPHER, Ex'r. Sept. 25. 18 53—Ct. FAMILY DYE COLORS. Blari. y-N, Magrnta, Dart B'lte, niaroon, Light Writ, (*! A )"j Orange, Brown, i ( jW Fj (' / Pwptr, D*'l B own. U I }}) Royal Purple, Tjigh Hrown, t Salmon, Si''".ff H /OU ' n > teftSflfelAbkV Srar/et, DarJ DraK S^l/rrino, Dart (Jreen, Light Cr'reen, For Dyei.ng SilU. Woolen and Mixed Goods, Phawls, Scurf-, Dress "9, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Huts, leathers, KnlGloves. Children's Clo thing, ami all kinds of Wearing Appa el. HAVING OK 80 PK.R GENT For 25 eta v'.'" cnn i'°!° r as many goods a- would otherwie ro-t fl/e time's that mm. Various ahadea ran he produced from the sain- Dye. Th process ! is simple, and anyvone ca.i use the Dye with perfect 1 success. Directions !n Engt'Bb, Nrencb and German, in- I aide of each package. For further information, in Dyeing and giving a r'erfect knowledge what colors are best 'dapted to iy e over oth is, (with mrn)' valuable recipes,) pu. 1 - rha.'e Howe 4-Stevens' Tr> a rise i*n Dyeing and Col oring.' Sent bv mail on receipt of price—lo cents. Man ufactored bv HO W .V STEVF.NS. 260 B.'oadvvay, Boston. For sai'r by Druggists and Deakna g enerally. Svptemb*' 20 t 1863—-43 in. general election PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS. in n( ' by n A-t of General Assem bly of the Comron wealih of Peons) Ivama Pl.till ed "An Act to regnla ,p 'be General Elee-ions within this Commonwes'lth, " "t i- enjoined upon me to give publie notice of sxtd and to enumerate in •aid notice what nllic "is f p '<> ' e elected, 1. J. J. CESSN \, Sheriff of the county 0 I Be Iford, do here by make known and give' this public notice to the Electors of the coun'/ of Bedford, that a General Election will b- held in sa id county, on the second . Tuesday (13th) October, lb'o3, at the several elec tion districts, viz : The electors of the Bor<*ngb of Bedford and town ship of Bedford, to meet at th.' Court House in sain Borough. The electoi s of Broad Top- To wnshtp to meet at ths School House in the town of l.'opewell. The elect rs of the Borough 01 Blood) Run to meet a' the School house in s-f bor ough. The electors of Colerain township to meet at the hoti-e of D Stuckey, in llsm-burg , ill s id town hip. The idectors of Cuuibetlaiid Valley lownship to meet a* the new School house erected >n the land owned by John Whip's heirs in said towns'hip. The electors of Harrison townbkn 'o meet at School hou-e No. 5, near the dwelling house of Henry Kevser, in said townsnip. • The electors of J towhship to meet at Key set's School house, in said township. The electors of Hopewell township to me at at' the School house near the bouse ol John Dasheii, in said township. The electors of Londonderry town, hip to meet at the house now occupied by Wm, H. Hill as a shop in Bridgeport, in said township. The electors of Liberty township to meet at tlje School house in Stonerstown in said township. The electors of Monroe township to ineet at the houss lately occupied by James Earned in CJeat vill-, in said township. The electors of Schellsburg borough to meet at the brick School house in said township. The .-lectors of Nspter township to meet at tl.-e brick School house in the borough of SchelL burg. The electors of East Providence township to meet at the house lately occupied by John Nycum, jr., in said township. The electors of Snake Spring township to meet at the School house near the Methodist church on th land of John G. Hat ley. The electois of West Providence township to meet at School house No. 4, near David Sparks, in •aid township The elector! of St. Clair township to meet at the ■tore near the dwelling house of Gideon D. Trout in said township. The electors of Union township to meet at the School house near Mowry's mill, in said township. Tne electors o! South Womlberry township to meet at the house of Samuel O.ter near Noble's mill, in said town -hip. The electors of Sou' hampton township to meet at the house of Wm. Adams in sntd towniship. The electors of Middle Woodberry township to meet at the bou.e of H -nry Fluke in the village of Woodbeiry, at which time and places the qualified electors will elect by ballot: ONF, PERSON lor the office of Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERhON for the office of Judge of the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONF. PERSON for the office of Slate Senator, fol three years. ONE PERSON foi Member of the House of Repre sentatives of Pennsylvania, for Bedford county. ONE PERSON (or tne office of Prothonotary, for said cotintv. ONE PERSON for the office of Sheriff, for said county.' ONE PERSON foi the office of Associate Judge, for said county. ONE PERSON for the office of Treasurer, for aaid coun'y. ONE PERSON for the office of Commissioner, for aaid comity. ONE PERSON for the office of Auditor, for Said county. ONE PERSON forth* office of Poor Director, (or •aid cowiiy. ONE PERSON for the office of Coroner, for said ! county. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That every person excepting lustices of the Peace, I who thill hod arry office or appointment of profit or t'ust under the United S'ate., or of this State, or any city or corporated district, whether commit tioned officer or otberwite, a eutordinafe officer, agent who ia or shall be employed under the legis lature, executive or Judiciary depart rpent of tbit State or of any city, or of any incorpo ated district, and al-o, that every member of Congress and of the Slate Legislature, and of the select or common coun cil of any citv, or Commissioners of any incorpori ted diatnet, ia by law incapable of holding or exer cising nt the time, the office or appointment of Junge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inepectoi,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. luilher provides as follows, to wit : '•That the inspector and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the di-trict at wbict they respectively belong, before 8 o'clock in tbe morning of 'he 8d Tuesday of October, and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. '■ln case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the per. son who shall have received tbe second highest number of votes fjr Judge at the next preceding election sh II act as inspector in hi< place. And in case the per-on who ha- received the highest num ber of votes for inspector shall not attend, the per son elected judge shall appoint an inspector in hit place, and if any vacancy shall continus in the board for the spare of one hour a'ter tb- time fixed by law lor the opening of tbe election the qualified voters tor tbe township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the election, shall elect one of their number to fill auch a vacancy. "It -ball be tbe duty of the several assessors re spectively to attend at the p'ace of holding every general, special, or township election dmii,g the whole time such election is kept op-n, for the pur pose of giving inlormalion to the inspectors, and judge, w hen railed on, in relation to the right of any person a-sessed by bem to vote ,t -iicb election, and on such other matters in relation to the assess ment of voters, as the said inspectors or either of lhe in shall from time to *ime requite. "No person ahall be permitted lo vote at any elec tion as aforesaid, than a white freeman oi the age of twenty one ot more, who -hall have resiled in Ihis State at least one'year, and in tbe election dis trict whe-e he oflers to vote, ten diys immediately preceding such election, and witnin two years paid a State or county tax which shall have been a-se-s --ed al least ten days before the election. But a cit izen ot the United Siates who has previously been a qualified voter of tbis State and removed theiefiom and returned, and who sh.ll have re-ided in the el'ctinn district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in tbis State six months. Provided, That the white freemen, citi zens of the United Slates, between the age of twen ty-one and twenty two years, who have resid-d in tbe election distiict ten day as aforesai I shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid tax. "No person shall be permitted to vote whose r.ame is not contained in the list of taxable inbabi 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 ol another that he has paid such a tax, 01 in tailure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof : or second if he claim a right to vote by being an elector be tween the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he h s re sided in the State at least one year next before his application, and make such proot of residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe, from the account given him that he is ot the age . fores iid, and give such other evidenc as is required by this act, whereupon the n ime of the pel son so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspector, and a note made opposite thereto by wiiting the word "tax," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of Laving paid tax, or the word "age" it he shall be admitted to vole by reason of age, and in either case 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. •'lll .ill c ses where the name of the person claim- ina to vo e is not found on the list furnished hy (be | comTnision-rs, or his light to vote whether found , thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citi ' 7.en, it shall be theduty of the inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and it I t e claims to have resideil within the State for one j y.T r or more, his oattish II be sufficient proof there ! of, but he shall make pioot bv at least one compe tent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days immediately p needing said election nd shall also sw.'ai tnat his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his la wful calling is within the district, and that he dnl not temove within the district for the purpose of coting. "Kvery person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make aiie proof if required, of bis residence and payment of taxes aforesaid, shall be admitted, to vote in the township, ward or district in which he 'hall reside. "It any pe.'son shall prevent or attempt to prevent anv officer of an election under this act from hulding such election, or us- or threaten any violence to any such officer, and -hall interrupt or improperly interfere with him' in the execution of his duty, shall block up or attempt to block up the window or avenuo to any window where the same may be bolden, or shall the peace of such election, or shall practice intimidation, threats, force or violence, with the design to influ ence unduly or ove awe any elector, or prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedsm of . hoice, ' sueh persons on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be impri oned for any time not less thaij one or more than twelve r.ionths and if it -ha II be Shown to the Court where th e trial of such otfence shall ,- e had that the per son' so off-nding was not u resident of the city, ward, district or tow ship where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, on conviction, he sh-ll be sentenced to pay a fine not less than ine hundred or more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. "If any perron or persona thai I make any bet m wager ufon tbe result ot an election within the Commouu -alth, or shall offer to make any such brt pt wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement, er invite any person or persons to make such bet or wiger, upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and pry throe timos tbe amount so bet or offered to be bet." And tbe Judges- of the respective districts afore said, are required to m-et it Bedford, on the Friday next' follo wing the holding of said election, then and there to perform those things required of them hy law. Given under my hand, at my office in Bedford, this 4th day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousa mt eight hundred and sixty three, and the eighty-si;ttb of the Independence of the Uni ted Stales. JOHN J. CESSNA, September 4, 1863. S ~~PETER ARMBRUSTER St No. 306 North Third Street, Philadelphia. LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR WARE, CORN fIROOMS* BRUSHES, Laces, Cambrics, J aeon eta, Mull Muslins, Gloves and Hosiery of all kinds, And a general Rtoek'c of V RENCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH GOODS. March 6, 1863.—1y WATERM, \mittr Wholesale Grocers, 407 NORTH THIRD STREET. ABOVE CALJ.OWHILL, PHILADELPHIA. 7. 1863—4y. Hartley's Column. The great Eurek* Straw and Por^e^Trrtter and Crusher, ran now be obtained from Wm. Hart ley, agent for Bedford and adjoining counties. This cutter now stands UNRHDSI.LED. Three sizes are made, and the largest size will cut and cru-h as fast as three men can teed it. Hay is scarce and will be high in price. Sensible farmers will aave their hay and feed cot corn fodder to both horses and cattle. Tr> one of these cutlers, fanners, and you will not regret it. All machines warranted. Hartley is also agent for the celebrated "Key-Stone Cider-Mill." Which is tbe SSST AND EASIEST BUNNINQ MILL now made. Hardware ia all ita variety can be bad at the .TZauimolh -Store 0 F William Hartley, at low rates, as the greater part of hisimmense stock was purchased at the OLD PRICES Hartley is sole agent in Bedford county, for the sale ol the celebrated CHAMBERSBUrfG COOK STOVE, which is the heaviest and ieit planned Cook Stove ever sold in this county, as all must admit who ex amine it—call and see it. HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE AND IRON COOKING UTENSILS, POTS, WAF FLE IRONS, SKILLETS, GRID DLES, GRIDIRONS, &C., IN GREAT QUANTITY. Iron and JYails, By the pound or ton. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, BUILDING MATERIAL, LOCKS, HINGES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS & OILS. BRUSHES, of all kinds, at OLD PRICES. PLANES, CHISELS, BRACES AND BITS. WOODEN WARE SPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS, Wash Bo irds, Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, Shoema kers' and Saddlers' Tools and Findings of all kinds. MOROCCO AND CALF SKINS. Carriage Springs, Axles, Steel, Felloes, Bows, En ameled Muslin—Forks, Rakes, Scythe Snaths, Grind Stones. Grain Cradles, Shovels, Spades, Mill Saws, Meat Saws and Hand Saws. A NEW ARTICLE OF COAL OIL, the cheapest in town, as it does not burn away fast TRV IT. The new Philadelphia INDIA RUBBER OIL PASTE. BOOT AND SHOE BLACKING. the best article of the kind made. Try a bos. COAL OIL LAMPS, BLOODY RUN CASTINGS, FRESH PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS Warranted Genuine and Good. Hartley is alio agent for the unequaled GUM ROLLER, GUM SPRING Grain Drill; Thie is new too well known to need commendation. Hartley WARRANTS every machine told to com* up to the REPRESENTATION* He ha# sold to kundroda—and ht< had NO LAW SOITS. Heii agent for the very twit Farm Machinery and Cook Stovea the geniua of man fcaa yet produced. Any perron wanting a Reaper, Mower, Cook Stove, Grain Drill, or Farm Implement ot ANT DESCRIPTION will find it to their interest to buy from UARTLET, both ae to quality! of goods and pricv. SmUbrd, Mr rah 11, IMS* j Jpijila&flpljia Lower 4* Hank, WHOLESALE TOBICCO SKUFF&SE6IRS, WAREHOUSE, Wo 146 Worth Third Street, Between Cherry and Race, West Side, PHILADELPHIA. Country custom respectfully solicited. Our stock is large and will always be aa low in prise as any in the market. March 6, 1863— 1y I TAN CAMP BUSB. WM. WFFLEZ EUBTZ. BUSH & KURTZ, (Formerly BLNN, HAIUCEL & Co.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN iantjj Drrj <soo &b, No. 137 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Cloths, Cassimereß and Vestings, Silks and i Dress Goods, Linens and White Goods, Laces and Embroideries, Shawls, Ribbons and Trim mings, Hosiery, Gloves and Notions. A t.B0 —Bleached Shirtings, Colored Cambrics 1 Flannels. Jeans, Ginghams, &c. March 6, 1863. ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Disea-ei of the Nervous System, Spermator rhoea or Seminal Weakness, Impotence, an! otbei affections of the Sexual Organs, Physical Debility and Prera iture Decay—new and reliable treatment, in reports of the Howard Association, sent by mail in scaled lettei envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH TON, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. March 6, 1803—ly LEMFILEUCO7" 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 GILLETTE & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS a™ Commission fllmljantg Jayne'a Marble Building, 616 Chestnut St., #616 Jayne St. PHILADELPHIA. J NO. E. GILLETTE. B. SCOTT, Ja. Apr. 17, 1863—1y. U D. M'CLEESTC'O. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS. a*D INDIA RUBBER SHOES,! NO 133 NORTH THIRD STREET OPPOSITE CHERRY ST., PHILADELPHIA. | Apr. 17. 1863 ly. DR. TAVLOR, WM. K. HEMPHILL, Taylor fy Hemphill, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SEGARS, 220 Marke treet, South side, between 2d and 3d PHILADELPHIA. ! March 6, 18(53—1y. MICHAEL WARTiIIAIV St CO. TOBACCO, SMFF Ai\D SGGiR MANUFACTORY, No. 313 North Third Street, Second door below Wood, PHILADELPHIA. M. WARTMAIf. ■. T. XKtlVLlf AN* March 6, —ly. A. A. SHUMWAY & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealere trn Hoots Shoes, No. 221 Market Street, and 210 Church Alley, PHILADELPHIA March 7, 1863—1y. ARMAE YOTTNO, DAVID TOrNCJ, B.C. MOOES, ARM VOW, BRO. & CO., TMROXTR as AND DEALERS IN EMBROIDERIES,' LACES, White Good*. Hosiery, Mitts, Gloves, Trimmings, 4-c., No. 429 Market Street, 418 Commerce street, PHILADELPHIA. March 6, 1863. —ly MILTON COOPER, WM. M. PARHAM, ROBT. D. WORE. COOPER, FlßlfliM UORK, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS or HATS, CAPS, FURS AND STRAW GOODS, No. 51 North Third Street, BETWEEN MARKBT AND ARCH, March #, 18G3-ly PHILADELPHIA. MARTIN BUBBLER. I ( OEO. BONBRIGHT. K. H. HOWARD. J ( 0. P. BUBESEROTT. BUEHLER. HOWARD Si CO- Importera and Dealera in Foreign end Demeatie KMUMimie as® mM&wn- No. 441 Market St., below Fifth, PHILADELPHIA. March , 1863—1y. stray"horse; -™- Found tTefpaaaing on tbepremiaae of the tubicrfher, living in Cumberland Valley Townahip, Bedford County, Pa. aßrown Horae, auppoaed to be atont 8 yeara old. The owner ie requested to come forward preve property, pay charges end tax* him away. RENBf FEIOHT.- Sopt. TthJISOd JQNTIRELY VEGETABLE NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION A TVAE TOHIC MUICI(. BR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED BY I Dp. C. M. JACKSON, Phil's., Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT* DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE 1 Chtonic or nervous debility, diseases of tho kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, SUCt) *s Constipa tion, inward Piles, Fulness, or blood to the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Diagoat for fqod, fulnesa or weight in the Stomach, sour Eructations, sink ing or fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, swimming of the besd hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering et the Heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Him nets of vision, dots or Webs before the sight, Fever and doll pain in the head, deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and . Eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, Limbs, ike., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, ar.d Great De pression of Spi rit s . And will positively prevent YELLOW FEYER, BILLIOFS FEYER, Ac. THEY CONTAIN .YO ALCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY t They WILL cvas the above diseases in ninety-R.ino cases out of a hundred. induced by the extensive sale and universal pop ularity of Hoofiand'a German Bitten, (purely vege table) hosta of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous adventurers, have opened upon .uflering humanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of pool whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and chiiatened Tonics, Stomachics and Bitiera. Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles.and big bellied kegt under the modest appellation of Bittera ; which, in atead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leavo the disappointed sufferer in despair. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Are rot a new and untried article, but bare stood the leit or fifteen years trial by the American pub lie ; and their reputation and sale are not rivaled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Utters from the most eminent j CLERGYMEN LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, | AND CITIZENS, Testifyine, of their own personal knowledge, to tl beneficial cfl'ecls and medical virtues of these Bitten*. Do you want something to strengthen you* Do you want a good appetite I Do you want to bui! < up your constitution t Do you want to leel well I Do you want to get rid of nervousness t V> you want energy f Do you want to sleep well f Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling f If you do, use HOOFLAND'S (JJ'.RMAN BITTEKi. From J. Newton Brown, D. T)., Editor of the Km* tydopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to fivoror recommend Pat* ent medicines ir. general, thiough distrust of their ingiedients and effect*, I yet know of no 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 ha may thus -contrib ute to the benefit of othera. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland'a German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for tmany years, under the impression that they were * cheielly an alcoholic mixture. X am indebted to my friend Koberl Shoemaker, Esq., t or the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage* meat to try them, when suffering from great and Icng continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of (be 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 da* spaired of regaining. 1 therefore tbanitOod and my friend far directing me to the use of tbem. J. NEWTON BKOWN. Philadelphia, June 23, 1861. From the Rev. JOSEPH H. KETtNARU, Baiter of the rettlh Baptist Church. Da. JACAAI S—DKAR SIR : —1 have been frequently requested to connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicines, hut regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have ia all cases declined , bu' with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my own famlty, of the usefulness of Dr. Hooflnnd's German Bitter* 1 da part for once from my usual coume, to exfffeas my full conviction that, for general debility of the ays* tern, and especially for Liver Complaint, it iaa aafa and valuable prepaiation. In some case ait may fail, but usually 1 doubt not it will ba vary baneficial to those who suffer from the above cause*. Yours, very respectlully, J. H. KENNARK Eighth, below Coatee at., Phil., Dee. 24. from tk roifo of ALVERMAN WVNDE*, Germantown. Germantown, Jane I, IS6I. DR. C. M. JACKSON— SIR:—It Rave me pleasure two yeare ago, to give you a certificate, testifying what the German Bittera hail done for me. lam now perfectly cured of all those dieeaeea your med icine profeaaea to cure, viz:—Dyapepaiu, Chronic and Nervoua debility, diaeaaca of the kidneys, Ike. The powerful influence it exerts upoo Nervoua proa tration is surprising. I have been consulted frequent ly in reference to your Bittera, and without hesita tion, have recommended it for the above complaints, anJ in every instance it has effeefu illy cured. lour medicine has a great reputation in Gcrmantown and is now sold in every Drug store, and in most of the Giocery stores here. If any one should question wh.it 1 say, let tbera come to Germantown, and I will prove to their satisfaction, tnattbe Bitters have, cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of <ha above disease. Respectfully, HANNAH WCNDBP. Main at., above Rittenhouse, Germantown, I. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT. tee that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON * en the waAPrna of each bottle. Principal Office and Manufactory, Jfo. 631, JrcAStrut.' JONES k EVANS, r Successors to <5. M. JAOKSOB k Co.,J PseMintW For sale by the Druggists in Bediorii, George B. Amick, St. Clsiravilte. J. M. Harndollar fir Son, Bloody Rod, John S. Schell, SchelNboag, , • e G. R. Harndollar, Woodberty.. Juae IS, ttWS-ty. ■ 'T ; •"*
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