The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, January 01, 1864, Image 4

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    JiNTIRELY VEGETABLE
NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION !
A PURE TONIC MEDICINE.
DR. HOOFLAND'B
CELEBRATED
German Bitters,
PREPARED BY
Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Phil'a., Pa.
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE*
Chronic or nervous debility, diseases of the
kidneys, and all diseases arising from
a disordered Liver or Stomach,
such
as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles,
Fulness, or blood to
tbe Head, Acidity of the
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,
Disgust for food, fulness or weight
in the Stomach, sour Eructations, sink
ing or fluttering at the pit of the Stomach,
swimming of tbe bead hurried and difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, choking or
•uflocaiiiig sensations when in a lying posture, Dim
ness ol vision, dots or webs before the sight,
Fever and dull pain in the heaJ, deficiency of
Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and
Eyes, pain in the side, back, chest,
Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of
Heat, Burning in the Flesh,
Constant Imaginings of
Evil, and Great De
pression of Spi
rit • .
Istf will positively prevent TPLLOW
FEVER, BILLIOUS FEVER,
THEY CONTAIN
XO ALCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY!
f
Tbey will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine
cases out of a hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale and universal pop
ularity of Hoofland's German Bitters, (purely vege
table) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous
adventurers, have opened upon sutfering humanity
tbe flood gates of Nostrums in tbe shape of poor
whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs,
and chiistened Tonics, Stomachics and Bitters.
Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic
* preparations in plethoric bottles, and big bellied kegs
under the modest appellation of Bitters ; which, in
stead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave
the disappointed sulierer in despair.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
Are not a hew and untried article, but have stood
the test of fifteen years trial by the American pub
lie ; and tbeir reputation and sale are not rivaled by
any similar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands of letters from
the most eminent
CLERGYMEN
LAWYERS,
PHYSICIANS,
AID
CITIZINS,
Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the
beneficial.effects and medical virtues of theseßitteriu
JDo you want something to strengthen you '
Do you want a good appetite /
Do you want to build up your constitution f
Do you want to feel well I
Do you want to get rid of nervousness f
Do you want energy 7
Do you want to sleep well 7
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling 7
If you do, use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
From J. Newtonßrnion, D. D., Editor of the En
cyclopedia of Religion* Knowledge.
Atthough not disposed to favor or recommend Pat
ent medicines in general, thiough distrust of their
ingiedients and effects, I jet know of no sufficient
reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he
believes himself to have received from any simple
preparation, in the hope that he may thus contrib
ute to the benefit of others.
I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. JVI. Jackson, of
this city, because I was prejudiced against them for
many years, under the impression that they were
eheiefly an alcoholic mixture, i am indebted to my
friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., tor the removal of
this prejudice by proper tests, and for encourage
ment to try them, when suffering from great and
long continued debility. The use of three bottles
of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present
year, was followed by evident rolief and restoration
to a degree of bodily and mental vigor vyhich 1 bad
rot feit for six months before, and had almost de
apaired of regaining. I therefore thantGod and my
friend far directing nAe to the use nf them.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
Philadelphia, June 21, 1861.
From the Rev. JOSEPH H. KENNARD, I'asttr
of the Tenth Baptiit Church.
Da. JACKSON—DKAR SIR:—I havebeco frequently
requested to connect my name with commendations
of different kinds of medicines, but regarding th
practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have in
all cases declined; bu' with a clear proof in varioua
instances, .and particularly in my own family, of the
giefulness of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. 1 de
part for once from my usual course, to express my
foil conviction that, for general debility of the sys
tem, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe
and valuable preparation. Jn some cases it may fail,
bot usually 1 doubt not it will be very beneficial to
those who suffer from the above cause*,
yours, very respectfully,
J. H. KENNAED.
Eighth, below Coatea et. # Phil., Dec. 24.
fnm tht wife of AMERMAff WVNDER,
Germantown.
Gcrmantown, June 1, 1861.
Dm. C. ¥. JACBBOR—SIR :—lt gave me pleasure
two years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying
what the German Bitters had done for me. lam
mow derftctly cured of all those diseases your med
icine" professes to cure, viz t —Dyspepsia, Chronic
and Nervous debility, diseases of the Kidneys, fiic.
The powerful influence it exerts upon Nervous pros
tration is surprising. I have been consulted frequent
ly in reference to your Bitters, and without hesita
tion, have recommended it for the above complaints,
and in every instance it has effectually cured. Your
medicine bus a great reputation in Germantown and
ia'now sold in every Drng store, and in most of tbe
Grocery atorea heie. if any one should question
what 1 say, let tbtta come to Germantown, and I
will prave to their satisfaction, that tbe Bitterah**e
cared in this vicinity more than twenty eases of th
above diseoeo. Respectfully,
HANNAH WONDER.
Main St., above Rittenhouse, Germantown, Fa.
BEWARE~oFcoTiNT£RFEIT.
See that tbe aignaters of "C. M. JACKSON."
•B the WXATVER of each bottle,
Printipal Office a,id Manufactory,
JVo. 631, Arch Street.
JONES Si EVANS,
[Successors teC. M. JAOKSO* & Co.,] PROJ-RIBVOBS
For ssle by the Druggists in Bedford.
George E. Amick, St, Clairsvilie.
J. M. Barndollar if Son, Bloody Run.
John S. He bell, Seheilsburg.
0. R. Barndollar. Woedbeery.
June )>, 188H- ly.
i-.J
Hartley's Column.
Tbe great Eureka Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter
and Crusher, can now he obtained from Wm. Hart
ley, agent for Bedford and adjoining counties. This
cutter now stands uncqualled. Three sizes ai>
made, and the largest size will cut and crush as
fast as three men can teed it. Hay is scarce and
will be high in price. Sensible farmers will save
tbeir hay and feed cut corn fodder to both horses
and cattle. Try one of these cutters, faimers, and
you will not regret it. All machines warranted.
Hartley is also agent for the celebrated
"Key-Stone Cider-Mill.?'
Which is the be6t and easiest running mill now
made.
Hardware in all its variety can be bad at the
fllauimoth Store
0 P
If illiam Hartley*
at low ratee, ae tbe greater part of hisimraense
stock was purchased at the OLD PRICES
Hartley is sole agent in Bedford county, for the
sale ol the celebrated
CHAMBERSBURG COOK STOVE,
which is the heaviest and heat planned Cook Stove
ever sold in this county, as all must admit wbo ex
amine it—call and see it.
HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE AND IRON
COOKING UTENSILS, POTS, WAF
FLE IRONS, SKILLETS, GRID
DLES, GRIDIRONS, StC., 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. j
WOODEN WARE.
SPALY'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURMS,
Wash Boards, Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, Shoema
kers' and Saddlers' Tools and Findinga
of all kinds.
MOROCCO AND CALF SKINS.
Carriage Springs, Axles, Steel, Felloes, Bows, En
ameled Muslin—Forks, Rakes, Scythe Snaths,
Crind Stones. Grain Cradles, Shovels, Spades,
Mill Saws, Meat Saws and Hand Saws.
A NEW ARTICLE OF COAL OIL,
the ebeapeet in town, as it does not burn away faal
TRY IT. The new Philadelphia INDIA
RUBBER OIL TATI E.
BOOT AND SHOE BLACKING.
the beat article of the kind made. Try a hem
COAL OIL LAMPS,
BLOODY RUN CASTINGS,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS
Warranted Genuine end ®ood.
Hartley is elio agent for the unequaled
GUM ROLLER, GUM SPRING
Grain Drill;
Thie te now too well known to need commendation.
Hartley WARRANTS every tnechine told to come
vp to the REPRESENTATION. He hae eolfl to
huadrede— and has bed NO LAW SUITS. Heia
agent for the very boat Term Machinery and Cook
Stovee the genius of man baa yet produced. Any
person wanting a Reaper, Mower,. Cook Stove, Grain
Drill, or Farm Implement ot ANY DESCRIPTION
will find It to their interest to buy from HARTLEY,
both at to quality of gooda sad priee,
Bedford, Marsh 11, 1801.
FOR SALE!
\ OR
TRADE?
Eighty acres of limestone land, on the
burg pike, miles i'rom Bedford—a part of the
Win. Smith lands—about IS ncras well timbered
and balance under fence and in a high state of cul
tivation. To this is now added 20 acres, with a
large apple orchard which yielded this year .18 bar
rels cf cider and a large quantity of apples besides.
This 20 acres lie next to the turnpike and make the
whole a neat farm of 100 acres.
ALSO—A tract of land in Union township, con
taining 225 acres, 72 acres cleared, with"a larm
house, tenant house, double log barn and new Saw
Mill thereon erected. Also, an apple orchard there
on—known as the "Snyder" or "Koons" property.
A Farm in Bedford township, owned by John H.
Rush, about lour miles from Bedford, containing
180 acres, about 80 acres cleared, with log house,
log burn and other out-buildings thereon erected •,
also, an apple orchard thereon.
A new two storied Brick House and lot of ground
in the borough of Bedford, formerly owned by Wil
liam Spidel, situate on West Pitt Street.
00 acres of land—lo cleared and under fence
with a log house thereon erected, adjoining George
Tioutman, George May and others, partly in Juni
atta and partly in Londonderry Townships, lately
owned by Andrew Wolfcrd.
ALSO—I 66 acres near Stonarstown- within
mile of Broad Top Railroad—about 100 acres clear
ed, with a two story dwelling house—new bank
barn, stable, Ac., thereon erected j also, two apple
orchards thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is a
rich loam, an! capable of producing every variety,
ol crops of this climate.
ALSO —160 acres best quality of prairie—near
the Mississippi river, close to the county seat of
Harrison county, lowa.
ALSO—Two 160 acre tracts, adjoining Elkhorne
city, in the richest valley of the west—the Platte
Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha city, and
close to the great national or government road lead
ing west in Nebraska Territory.
ALSO—I6O acres, two miles above Omaha city,
on the great bend of the Missouri. This tract is
well timbered and very desirable. Alt of these
lands were located after a personal inspection and
careful examination of the ground, and can be well
relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the
precise location are in my possession.
ALSO—Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Ne
braska Territory.
ALSO—A lot of ground in the city of Dacotah,
Nebraska Territory.
The above real estate will be sold at such prices
as to insure safe and profitable investments.
Notes er obligations of any kind, that are good,
will be taken in exchange—particularly good bank
aotes.
May 8, 1563. O. E. SHANNON.
And Still They Come.
MORE NEW GOODS, Just received at
Sept. 18. J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
TNION hotel.
WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA.
V. STECKMAN, Proprietor.
Tbis excellent hotel is now prepared to accom
modate the public in the best manner and on the
most liberal terms. A splendid
$ Liven* STABLE
i* attached to this hotel. [May 9, 1862.
CALL MDSEE
THE
•Mammoth Stock
AT
J. M, SHOEMAKER'S
CHEAP STORE,
NOW OPENING-.
Hie customers mid the public generally are in
vited to call and examine for themselves.
HIS GOODS
ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
LOOK
TO VOIR OWN INTEREST
b V EXAMINING MY STOCK.
A LARUE LOT OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Boots and Shoes,
OF EXCELLENT QUALIIY,
AND VERY CHEAP.
form a port of my new stock.
Fall & Winter Wear,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Ladies' Dress Goods,
G ROCERIES,
QUEENS WAJfE, &C., &C.
All to be had at the Btore of.T.JM. Shoemaker.
Bedford, Nov. 20, 1863.
CRAMER & CO.
Have just opened a very large stock of
Fall and Winter Goods.
Buyeu are respectfully invited to call and set them.
October 30, 1863.
CASBL
Wanted, Cloverseed, Flaxseed, and Country Pro
duce, for which we will paV the highest price in
CASH. A. B. CRAMER if CO.
•cteber 16,18(3—tf
REBELLION AGAINST HIGH PRICES!
Revolution in Bedford!
E. M. FISHER
and "LITTLE JOHN C.," have ]nst opened a new
FANCY AND DRY GOODS STORE,
at the stand formerly occupied by Samuel Brown,
immediately opposite the Washington Hotel, where
they constantly keep on hand a very large assort
ment of
MUSLINS, CALICOES. GINGHAMS, AC.,
and puy especial attention to the sale of
NEEDLEWORK, LADIES' COLLARS, CUFFS
AND UNDER SLEEVES, LINEN AND SILK
POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES'
HOSE, MITTS AND GLOVES, GF-N
--TLKMEN'S HOSE, WHITE
GOODS, SPOOL THREAD,
LADIES' HEAD DRESSES
AND VEILS, FANCY SOAPS.
HOOP SKIRTS, JEWELRY, SHIRT
FRONTS, AC , AC., ALL OF WHICH
WILL BE SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH.
The public arc respectfully invited to call and see
our stock before buying elsewhere.
E. M. FISLLER A L. J. C.
Bedford, May 8, 186".
RICHARD laEO.
MANUFACTURER OF
CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, &C.,
BEDFORD, PA.
The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet
: making business, will make to order and keep on
: band every thing in his line of manufacture.
BUREAUS, DRESSING STANDS, PAR
I LOR AJYD EXTENSION TABLES,
' CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASH
STANDS, ScC., SrC.
! will be furnished at all prices, and to suit every
taste. COFFINS will also be made to order. *
tt?"Frompt attention paid to all orders for work.
•.•Shop oue door east of the residence of J. M.
Russell, Esq., South side of the Public Square.
RICHARD LEO.
July 10, 1863.—tf
One Thousand
Yards of Venitian and nil Wool Carpeting, Matting,
Floor Cloth and Stair Linen, just received. Cheap
for Cash or Wool. A. B. CRAMER A CO.
May 29, 1863.
Pension Ik Homily Claims.
Cessna A Shannon have received all the forms
and instructions lor procuring Soldier.) Pensions i}
Bounty money. The earlier application is made
the sooner claims will he attended to at Washing
toil.
CESSNA A SHANNON,
January 2, 1863, —tf. Bedford Pa,
GENTLEMEN,
Please call and see our Cloths and Cassimeres. Fifty
pieces just opened. A. B. CRAMER A CO.
May 29, 1863.
TO BUY CHEAP,
Call at CRAMER A CO'S
OLD STORE. May 29.
BATS
To suit all tastes, just received at CRAMER'S.
May 29, 1863.
Economy is Wealthl
(HIRE MIR COUGH FOR 13 (ITS.
THE BEST and CHEAPEST Household
REMEDY in the World.
Madame ZAEOC PORTER'S
GREAT COUGH REMEDY.
tMadamo ZADOC PORTERS Cu
rative Balsam is wurronted if
used recording to the direc
tions, to cure in all cases
Coughs Colds, Whooping
Cough, Asthma, and all affec
tions of the throat ana Lungs.
Madame Zadoc Porter's Bal
sam is prepared with all the
requisite care and skill, from
a combination of the bestrem
edies the vegetable kingdom
affords, its remedial quali
ties are based on its power to
assist the hoaUhy and vigor
ous circulation of the blood,
thro' the Lungs. It is not a
violen' remeby, but emolient
warming, searching and effec
tive; can be taken by the
oldest person or the youngest
Madame Zadoc Porter's
Balsam has been in use ,by
the public for 18 years, and
has acquired its present sole simply by being rec
ommended by those who have used it to their af
flicted friends and others.
MOST IMPORTANT.—Madame Zadoc Porter's
Curative Balsam is sold at a price which brings it
in the reach of every one to keep it convenient for
use of a single bottle will prove to be worth 100
times its cost.
NOTICE.—SAVE vot'R MONEV ! —Do not be per
buaded to purchase articles at 4s. tosl which do r.ot
contain the virtues ot a 13 cent bottle o f Madame
Porters Curative Balsam, the cost of manufacturing
which is as greet ar that of almost anyother medicine
and the very low price at which it is sold, makes
the profit to the seller apparently small, and un
principled dealers will sometimes reccommcnd oth
er medicines on which their profits are larger, un
less the customer insist upon having Madame Por
ter's and no other. ASK for Madame Porter's Cura
tive Balsam, piice 13 cents, and in large bottles at
23cents, and take no other. If you cannot get it
at one store you can at another.
K7"Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers at !3
cts., and in larger bottles at 25 cU.
HALL & RUCI'EL, Proprietors,
NEW YORK.
January, 23, 1863, —ly.
FOU SALE-
The undersigned ofler at private sale the whole
of the
CORNELIUS PEVORE REAL ESTATE,
Containing in all 500 acres of
LIMESTONE LAND,
in a high Btale of cultivation. There are about 30G
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 Graneries, Two Tenant
Houses, Two Blacksmith Shops,
and other Out Buildings,
One large Orchard of CHOICE FRUIT.
There are TWO SPRINGS, a WELL of never-fail
ing water and 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
delivery cf possession and the balance in two equal
annual payments. It is near to the coal mines, ma
king fuel a matter of little moment.
ADDRESS Jacob C. Devore, at Buffalo Mil's, Bed
ford county, l'a.. John C. Vtckroy, Cumberland Val
ley, Bedford county, Pa., or JaancsC.Dcvore, Cum
berland, Md., who are the executors of Cornelius
Devote, dee'rt.
August 7, 18C3.
Just Received A full Supply of Groceries.
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
August 14 the 1803
BEAUTIFUL SUN UMBRELLAS
Just opened at CRAMER'S.
May 29, 1863. 1
KIMMLL HOUSE,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
C STREET, HBTWEEN 4-i AND 6TH STREETS,
Near the National Hotel, and two sijurrres
from the Railroad Depot,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Fine Parlors for the Accommodation of Ladies.
Room and Board per day • - - $2 00
Room and Board per week 10 00
Rooms, alone, per day ... 1 00
Meals, cacli, - .... 00
Meals, per week, alone, - - - a 00
Lodging, if the room is vacated by 7 a. m. 50
The KIMMXLL HOUSE is newly and elegantly lur
niahed, and in every respect a first class Hotel. I
invite the public to call and examine.
A. F. liIMMELL, Proprietor.
The best Livery Stable in the City, Attached.
GENERAL STAGE OFFICE.
The following Stages run from theKimmell HOllS
daily: To Leonardtown, St. Mary's Co., Md , via
Jurrattsville, T. B. Beantown. Byroniown, Hewes
villa, Charlotte Hall, Chuptico, and Lconaidtown.
Also a tri-wael.lv line to Port Tobacco, leaves the
Kimmell House every Tuesday, Thureday, and Sat
urday, nt { past 7 a. in., via Piscataway, Duflield,
to Port Tobacco. i
v A. F. KIMMELL, Agent.
January 16, 1863.
A PIMPS!!!
p'wn I am engaged in selling the
f| 'BjjL Erie Pump-certainly the
B- My, only pump well adapted to
this climate.
jUKW Persons in need of a good
fiiraOT v, P u,n P w ''l <l° well to give
i yftl \ me a call.
'i|j of the county will be attend
ed to with promptness.
,'yi ADDRKSR:
iiffij VVM. C. SNIVELY,
t'rapi Sehellsburg.
Aug. 1, 1862.—3 m
CU. U. SOWER, W.H.BARNES, F. E. POTTS.
SOWER, BARNES & CO.,
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN
Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books
AND
STATIONERY,
No. 37, North Third Street, below Ateh,
PHILADELPHIA.
runutSHERS OF TEUTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS,
The largest und best Outline Maps ever publis hod
SANDER'S NEW READERS, GREENLEAF'S AND
BROOKS' ARITHMETICS, &C.
Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping, Curtain and Wa
, Papers.
March 6, 1863.
WATERMAN, MM CO~
Wholesale Grocers,
407 NORTH THIRD STREET,
AMOVE CAL.LOWMLL,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 7, 1863—1y.
PETER ARMBRUSTER ft BRO.,
No. 306 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
LOOKING GLASSES, COMBS, CEDAR WARE,
CORN BROOMS & BRUSHES,
Laces, Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull Muslins,
Gloves and Hosiery of all kinds,
And a general stock of FRENCH, GERMAN
and ENGLISH GOODS.
March 6, 1863.—1y
ARMAR YOUNG, DAVIL YOUNG, H. C. MOORE.
IMIR VOW. BRO. & 00.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
EMBROIDERIES, BACKS,
White Goods. Hosiery, Mitts, Gloves, Trimmings
ij-c., No. 429 Market Street, 418 Commerce
street, PHILADELPHIA.
March 6, 1863. ly
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
V/ari, Magenta,
Dari Bhte, Maroon,
Light Bine, (&r * \°\ Orange,
French Blue, 47 /$) Pint,
Claret Brown, II r ( I Purple,
ltari Brown, \V J
Light Brown, Salmon,
Light Green, "tt-ltJE 1 "...TeW
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets,
Hats., Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clo
thing, and uII kinds of Wearing Apparel.
CCT'A SAVING OF SO PER CENT.^
For 20 cts you can color as many goods as would
otherwise cost Ave times that sum. Various shades
can he produced from the same Dye. The process
is simple, and any one can use the J)yc with perfect
success.
Directions in English, French and German, in
side of each package.
For further information, in Dyeing and giving a
perfect knowledge what colors arc best adapted to
dye over others, (with nnny valuable recipes,) pur
chase How e <V Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Col
oring. Sent by mail on receipt of price—lo cents.
Manufactured by HOWE& STEVENS.
260 Broadway, Boston.
For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally.
September 25, 1863—6 m. "
Terrible Disclosures—Secrets
Cor tlie Million.
A most valuable and wonderful publication. A
work of pages, and 30 colored engravings. Dr.
HUNTER'S VA.UK MECUM, an original and pop
ular treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology,
Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with
Never-Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. The
practice of DR. HUNTER has long been, and still
is, unbounded, but at the earnest sol icitation of nu
merous persons, lie has been induced to extend his
medical usefulness througbthe medium of his " VADK
MECUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands
of eveiy family in the Isfhd, as a preventive of se
cret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one
ot the most awful and destructive scourges ever
visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped,
will be forwarded free of postage to any part of the
United States for 50 cents in P. O. stamps, or three
copies for sl. Address, post paid, DR. HUNTER.
No. 3 Division Street, New York.
June 5, 1863—lyw
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
SADDLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS!
The undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Bloody Run and vicinity, that be has
just opened out a new shop for the manufacture of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness and everything usually
ill tlie sAddlery lino of business. His walk will be
warranted as goo., as the best ami as cheap as the
cheapest. Having been employed, for some time,
ir. some of the best manufactories in Pittsburg, he
flatters himself that he it able to give entire sat
isfaction to all who may become his customers. —
The public are iuvited to give him a call. Shop
next door to the store of Captain Wm. States.
W. L. LENTZ.
| Bloedy Run, June 12, ISSJ.
BLYMTKE & SON
HAVE RECEIVED
A LARGE STOCX OF GOODS
FROM
NEW YORK
AND
PHILADELPHIA,
TO WHICH THEY /A VITE
The attention of the
PUBLIC.
OUR STO K
PART
OF THE FOLLOWING
SOOli:
NAILS, SPIKES AND BRADS,
ROLLED AND HAMMERED IRON,
Of every size and description.
Building Material.
LOCKS, HINGES, BOLTS, SCREWS,
PAINTS, GLASS, PUTTY, Ike., &c., Ike.
CARPENTER, COOPER, AND
MILLWRIGHT TOOLS OP
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
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Blacksmith Tools.
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
SCREW-PLATES, TONGS, PINCERS, &A
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Saddler's Tools and
HARNESS MOUNTING.
BUCKLES, OF.ALL KINDSJj
PATENT ENAMELED LEATHER,
HOG SKINS, JAPANNED AND SELF
ADJUSTING TREES; WOOD AND IRON
HAMES, BITTS, AND TOOLS OF
EVERY VARIETY. ALSO,
GIRTINGS, REIN WEB
AND SADDLE TREES
A
FINE
ASSORTMENT
OF CUTLERY, TABLE
AND POCKET KNIVES t
ALSO, SCISSORS, RAZORS,
CARVING KNIVES, FORKS, ic.,
SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS & FINDINGS j
FRENCH CALF SKINS, OAMPICO MADDRARS,
PINK LININGS AND BINDINGS;
FRENCH MOROCCO, LASTS, BOOT
TREES, CRIMPING BOARDS,
AND TOOLS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION, TO
GETHER WITH
I'EGS OF
BIFFERENT SIZES AND GRADES.
Paints, Oils,
Red Lead, Black Lead, White 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, Bows, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps,
Chimneys, Shades and Wicks.
—ALSO—
FORKS, RAKES, SCYTHES, SHOVELS,
SPADES, WOVE WIRE, OIL CAR
PET, LOOKING GLASSES. &.c., &c.
T CROSS CUT AND MILL SAWS.
Coffin Trimmings,
[ Screws, Studs, Diamonds, Handles, Lace & Plates*
Cedar Ware
Tubs, Chums, Buckets, Baskets, Zine Rubbers.
stowees.
Being in the Stove business for more than
twenty years, we profess to be particularly ao ,
quainted witb that necessary household article, and
have taken great paiea to get a stove that is com
plete. We think we have succeeded, and ofler to
the public the
"WELLINGTON" COOK STOVE,
or which we have he sole agency, and will war
rant it in every respect, we ask no purchaser t
keep the stove* unless it pleases.
The purchaser cah have a choice out of our large
assortment of Stoves, consisting of ten or twelve
patterns of the most improved Cook Stove, manu
factured.
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES*
. In great variety.
Also, Cooking Ranges of tho mort improved pattern.
Tin Ware.
We still continue the manufactuje of TIN WARE,
keeping always on hand a large stock, made by the
best of workmtn.
Roofing, Snouting, and Job Work aone to ord9r.
'We invite the special attention of Countiy
Merchants to our stock. We are prepared to whole
sale on the most iea. trims.
at our Mammoth Store Roooi, on Pits
Street, end examine our goods.
Bedford, July 24, 18.63— tf