, . h RriHeiithal by") In the Court of Common r end Henry P.." < Bedford xounty, her y U-o. no. Feb/usr' Term, f Alias subpoena on n V ?'<Pfiihal. i L.b'l l >r D.vorc. Harf.o" fr btu*y 8, 18J4, on return of '? tu h,E", "defendant no; found in uny "u'Tconrt .Mr - -be •jjw.ff of Bedford in ran e nolice -n b> bli-ta- d 1 thu two . U bli-hed within -aid county, lor fotjr !r,urrra.ively P'lor "> the day of next .'.I of -- W ' oult - "W P"'* '• Pl ,,ar on k aid liuv to answer to the said complaint. hc *a,d <M 0 E sHAINNO.V, I'iotli'y. 7' Harrison BiiJmtAl. defendant: |„ n-nuance of the above order of Court, you ... hereby notified and required -o be and appear ... Coroner person, belo.e lh nex* Court ol Com- ( iuon Pleas b " hHld at BeU '' o,d ' ° n th ! " r, J I°'" a V the second flayof May, oqg thousand eight bun ted and rixtv-iour, and show cause if any you hav.e ,hv the said Ketursh Bri.tentt.al, your wile, should , hadiemced from the bonds of matrimony. "Match lb.'olV_ JOHN jvLDSTAUT.SbU - . . Rr.denthal by 1 In the Court of Common £rrxt friend Henry I Pleas of B-dford county, At-d'now 1 c"'w" F•'b. Bib 1864. on return of said Jy to p^;* u^'td' county!fort7ou^w'-eit"" £"< <° *° l !' 01 ~ BI N R re-tn, of next court, requiring the said party to yp ~ o the said day to answer the said complaint. ou the q £ SHANNON, I'ioth'y. Vat ice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner appo.nted as per the forgoing Ce.nh tale, will attend to lh- duties ol his .said - ppotnt ment, on Friday the ftfte-ntb day of April next at one O'CIOCK P. M. at bis office in the Borough ol Bei ford Where and when all persons interested may at ,EN(|. K. M. ALSIP. Commissioner. OSBORNE'S PREPARED JAVA COFFEE. A Fresh invoice of this excellent coffee, just re ceived and lor Sale at the New bargain Store of G. JR. & W. OS'ILR. Whites Mcser's Celebrated Malt Coffee. Containing a portion of the best Java coffee.— The healthiest and cheapest Substitute for Coflee in the world. Pricq, 20 cents par lb. Liberal deduetinns lo Dealer'. A fresh Slippy i0 M ml" Sale at t R.r;: osVkr PUBLIC OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE r.y virtue of an order of t!.o Orphans' Court cf Bedford County, the undersigned will sell at public Sale, on the premisen, inr Stonarstown, jLiberty Township, Jn Saturday, the iotli day -f April n>xt; 04 E HOUSE JJ\D LOT. fronting 50 feet ou Main Sir et and extending back 150 feet to nn alley, with a one story log house and wugon maker shop thereon erected, adjoining lots of D. S Burkstrcsscr 011 the East, and Rachel Long on the West, and to be sold for cush. J. E LONG, Adra'r. March 18, 1864.* ' ' ESPEWIIFTTM (jj ttf Toor and Home of Employment oj Be'lford County for the year ending Jan. lf, 1861. GEORG" BLYMIRr, TREASURER, DR. To cash le'cd from Sam'l Defibaugh, col lector lor 1881 $129 40 John Penned " 93 00 Hezekiah Burkman " 26 00 John Al+itafH " 22 40 Philip Hardman 1863 870 00 Martin S. Hetiick " 23 32 Jonathan Hyda " "0 Bamuel Steela •• 152 23 Casper Stroup •* I® s 08 William Cook " 2 ' 2 3 ® Dani-I Stoler ** "'8 91 Ballz r Kletcb.f " 1,0 John WaJ- " 210 00 D. A. T. Black ' 173 00 John Riley " 23 08 Samuel Corle " • John Robinaon of Thai '* 127 91 John Felghler " 15" 00 Francis Ba'ml " 130 00 Joseph R Durborrow " 422 Samuel Working , " H7 PeterKw .lt f563 l)u Bamuel detjder " 70 00 Daniel S;iarks " 4 0 00 L. N- Fyan ,k 0 °0 Thomas Fuber v * " Nicho as Kuontz , " t® 2 77 H. Shoemaker ISB3 $lO4 00 Jacob Carpenter " 3u 00 John C. Figart " 05 00 Peter IFinegardntr ~ 100 00 Alfred Kqtricken " 63 W John Mo-se " 00 00 William M. Pearson " 4 °9 00 John W. Crisman „ 300 0C Baltger Fletcher " 70 00 James B. Kay " 80 00 ti. Widel Stewart " 100 00 John W. Lingenfelter for E. Murray 00 00 Joho Mower, Esq.' * 110 Oil Amount $5375 20 TREASURER C-. By amlt paid out on tsundiy c'hckt vis : Paid Wm. M. Cook for Beef $J' 8 Q , Do in'.eiel ton above 50 "Wm. Rock applebutter 48 A. Beiaaef lumber 23 84 John A. Blackburn wheat _ 8 00 Daniel Hetzell fur coll on account 2 69 T. H. Geltys one quarter salary 6 23 Intere-t Oh above / 18 Wm. Herring toll 2 50 8. D'fibaugh one bull 12 00 | T. R. Gettys one quarter salary 6 25 lotcreat ou above 26 A.J. Burns 8 88 Wm. Staley beef 1' 88 J. C. Reamer salary and medicine 15 75 T. R. Ucttys " ll 25 Interest on above 11 A. Dibert beef 16 08 Samuel Defibaugh beef 116 63 Dr. Wm. H, Watson medical attendance 15 00 A. Strominger plank 1 87 J. Mock removing pauper 4 50 Jamec Cessna .Esq issuing orders 1 88 Burns lumber • J BB T- R. Gattys extra servises rendered I 8 "0 Interest on aoove 22 J. R Zimmers beef ' "| 8 John Haiderbaum boef and bacoo 18 B '> D. Jamison removing pauper 1 88 8. Reighart cow and calf 18 88 Catharine Over beef 6 88 Interest on above 25 Wm. Lesry interest on sundry ebeek 84 61 Interest on above 25 \ B.C. Reamer Drugs 8 8 1 Seorga Wiael oats * " Interest on above 88 Gates boarding pauper 8 88 J. W. Tomlinson beef and iroit 8 88 J. M. Shoemaker mercbeudie* 7 ® 88 Uirnm Lenta beef 8 C. O'Conner support for pauper ® Wro. Herring toll . ,T. R. Getty a salary V* 8. 8. Shiyock atationary 0 T. R. Gettya making out and diatributing du plicates S3 06 G. Widel salary and Interest 82 70 Wm. AT Cook beat 16 50 G. Widel aalary and Interest u Or. John Compher salary 26 66 J. Crisman Esq issuing orders 2 50 P. A. Reed merchandise 66 60 Hemy Tayltol beef '1 88 Wm. Rodger § supporting paapvi 4 36 C. Eshclman making coffins n 00 Win. Kolgera keeping pauper &. 52 25 S. Reighail corn 20 00 Oilb-rt. R .yul tk Co. drugs 23 41 i J. Semler bl ickstnithing 7 00 J L. Prince r-moving pauper 3 30 Ssinu-I Radebsngh collector on Orders 3 uo E. Siuiler (It Son goods for V. in. Huflinsn 2 14 1 E. Staller lr Son goods for J aim Ball id On, jJ, G Hartley applebutter - 3 33; John Hater Lime ami interest 217 93 Samuel Steele umouut overpaid 00 duplicate 421 ; Daniel Sliuse lime 3 25 ; A. .Statler coal ami,lnterest 17 10 ; "8. Reiahari salary auf. Interest 20 45 | Mrs E Dren'n itig Keeping pauper 4 00 I Jos Negley '• " P 2 O j 1 Samuel Defibaug beef 5 15 ! S. S. Fluke freight and Interesj 6 40 Daniel Barley lur.eral expenses Mrs. Dicks 225 ; John Ake'luinher and Interest 11 65 ! Daniel S. Defibaugh gears and Interest 2 41 ' Geo. Widel 10 bushel buckwheat and Interest 0 55 John Little hauling 1 00 George Widel 30 yards carpet and Interest 12 50 Levi Lluke attending stock I 40 j Jo-. A Mtnnich removing pauper 3 00 j Jos. N-gly keeping daughter and Interest 6 57 | I Wo. Herring toll 1 10 j 1 V /irengle cooperage 2 25 1 .4. Ake lumber and Interest 13 09 I Jonathan Pennell applebutter 1 88 I Daniel Croupe repairing uvtn 1 50 I A Ake services ami Interest 10 45 IFcp. Dutikel tiiolae-es 5 00 l-afe Lipple goods and Interest 98 59 Jo3iah Dleht beef 8 Gl Levi Fluke attending stock 1 37 Mary J. Johnston boarding and attendance 6*oo Shires h Jordan foundry work 50 48 Dr. J. Compber salayy ar.d medicine 26 75 John Pennell amount overpaid"on duplicate 543 John J- Cessna money refunded 28 00 S. D. Broad Smut machine 20 00 A. B. Cramer goods 264 79 W. H Kepnei sett of burrs 150 00 J. W. /1-eler and Interest 13 75 J. B. Farquhar herring 7 00 F. D. Bergle luinbet 15 00 E. Drenning t 7 00 R. Fyan goods 30 00 P. A. Reed bacon 53 00 J. B. Williams lumber II 47 G-o. Seibor support of Mrs. Stayer 10 ( 0 H. C. Reamer drugs 8 97 T. It. Gertys salary and Interest 11 5G Nicholas Diehl applebutter 4 50 S. Davis intere t on checks and Interest 89 40 F. Schnably applebutter 20 48 H. Beckly repairing mi/1 irons 8 00 H. Beck ey and L.terest 7 99 T. R. Gertys s lary ' 11 25 Dr. John C'ompher salary 20 00 E. S. Blackbutn bees 19 37 J. D. Fetter beef 3 63 Wm. hartley hardware 49 14 S. Reigt.ait salary 20 00 N. N. Koontz overpaid on duplicate 05 Elizabeth Drenning keeping pauper 9 00 \t'm. Kiser witns9 in couit 2 00 Mrs. Jonn G. Hartley applebutter 20 00 Geo. Ef.'V'iire & Son tin and hardware 62 '8 S. H. McCutheon part of checa 100 00 I*o bolting cloth 58 00 Jacob BarntlolK't.s estate money loaned 515 78 H. Geiger St &C-, bill ol groceries 350 29 Miss Martha Rea on check 8 00 Mrs. K. Dickon, interes* 011 c herx 6 00 Wm. L*ary ®unJry checks loterett 10> 25 Wm. Leery salary and Intereit 115 69 A. Ake beef and Interest ® 4 52 B J. Burnham bolting cloth 13 75 S. I), fibaugh .ye 15 00 R-ed & Minnich goods and Interest 86 41 tj.'l). Broad work at mill and Interest 66 50 Shire, (t lonian foundry work J8 75 B. F. Meyers printing C 50 J. Harcleroad dried apple*, &e., 8 00 8. Reigbarl beef and cider 21 76 Mrs Maria Fisher keeping pauper 5 CP Geo Hlyrnire and J. Kemry money loaned 301 00 Interest on above 53 60 Wm. Rodgers int on cbecK 7 yeara 42 54 Do " " •' S years 10 45 Percentage allowed collectors 212 25 Exonerations " " 155 21 Stationery, ike., 10 00 Treasurer s salary 60 00 Auditors and cleik salary 20 00 Balanca due last settlement 31 61} 5043 97J Balar.ce due co jnt7 331 in • — $5370 20 Wc'tha undersigned Auditors of Bedford county, d> certify that we have examined the forgoing ac count of George Blymire, Treasurer of the Poor and Houtejof Employment of Bedford cou"ty and find toe jitrae to he corxectand true an above stated and that there in a balance in the bands of said Treasurer of $331 22 J W itness our hands and seals this 7th day of Jan. A. D. 1661. DANIEL L. DEFIIJAU&H, ) JOHN H. BARTON, | DANIEL BARLEY, ) Attest — T. 11. Gcttys, Clerk. Jlmount Jut from collectors. James Smith St. Clair tp. lor 1857 $95 67 I.emuel Evans Broad Top tp. for 1858 39 7 1 J. A. Nicodetnus M Woodberry tp. " 9 64 Abraham Croyle Union tp. 1860 88 26 Radolpb Hoovet V 1 Woodberry " 4'51 Jacob S. Brumba. gh S Woodberry " 34 96 D. A. T. Black h, Providence 1861 199 04 Hezekiah Ba.kmari Southampton " 34 57 Rudolph Ho <ver M Woodberry " 53 22 Wm. Philips Bedford tp. 1862 108 53 Philip Hardinan Cumberland Valley " 251 73 J. Hide Hairison * " 60 50 J.i-per Slroup Juniata " 47 95 Ba.tzer Fletcher Monroe " 22 13 Jonn Wayde jVapn-r " 109 72 D. A. T. Black EProvidence " 58 44 Francis Beard Union " 38 28' • J. R.Dtirbonow M Woodberry " R9 33 " Henrv Nidod'inus Bedford Bor 1863 333 35 Jacob Fetter Bedford tp. " 606 42 Heter Ewalt Schelliborg Bor. " 27 04 S tmuel Bender Bloody Run Bor. ** 23 81 D ivid Sparks W Providence tp. " 81 91 Hez 'kiah May Harrison " 118 45 L. N. Fyati Juniata " 120 42 Thoma-Fisher Cumberland Valley 53 50 D. A. T. Black E Providence " 68 b9 Jacob Carpen'e. Sr. Londonderry " 99 63 Georgo Beegle Union " 255 62 John C. Figart Broad Top '63 154 89 Peter WinegSulrier Napier " 171 88 Aaron Reed S Woodberry " 476 80 • Alfred Eutriken Liberty " 50 91 Wm. Piersou M Woodberry " 262 72 J. W. Cri-man St. Clair " 96 I 4 Bnltzer Fletcher Monroe " 160 31 James E. Kay Hope well " 72 76 Amount *54124 12 GEO. BLYMIRE, Treasurer. •Tose marked with a • bave since paid up the whole dmount of their Dup'icate. Statement and Hepoit of George Widel, Stew a'd of the Boor and House.of Emvloym'nt of Bedford tounty, from Is/ oj Jan. 1863 (ill I st of Jan. 1864-. PH. To wheat per J E Will* |5 75 5 bushels of whoat 44 6 75 3 *' *' Cessna 8 54 3 4> 4 * Wm. Milbun* 8 00 6 " 14 A. Saupp 8 00 1 " Byo 44 100 1 • '< I 00 jll 44 Corn " * 150 12 44 Wheat 44 % 14 40 1 5 44 44 44 a 8 00 1 fihawl at Lippels 8 00 5 bushels Wheat 6 00 12 44 Rye per Wm. Milburn 2 00 70 pound flour ' 5 bushels Rye psr J. W. Bceler 8 00 7.• ' Shtwlt • " 6 " Wheat per ffm, Milburn 600 • I I " Buckwheat 1 001 • 2 Rye per Win F.Sbell, Esq. 200 j j 1 44 Buckwheat 1 00 10 - 4 Wheat ' 12 50| , 5 " Rye 5 00 j 5 • " - " 5 00! i-1 44 Wheat b 00 j j Cash for Sheep 10 00 ! 40 bushels Wheat 48 00 j 3it pounds flour " 1 00 i 1 barrel flour -v 0 00 j 1 .0 00 5 bushels Wheat „ G 00 .5 44 44 00 1 barrel Hour 6 '25 Cash from Mercer county Alms House GO 00 1 barrel of Hour G 25 Cash from Blair county Alms llouso 9 50 1 barrel Hour G 25 2 l'igs „ 2 00 Buckwheat flour 2 50 $292 29 Balance 90 1G $582 45 IPG!) CR Bv balance on fyttlemcnt §Ol 27 Cash paid for removing pauptT FS. Ritcliey) I 19 Hauling Lumber 1 07 Removing Pauper 1 20 1 07 Hauling Coal 1 80 Corn 75 Coal 1 1 25 44 1 20 Hauling from Bloody Run 82 Removing Pauper I 32 Hauling coal 1 25 Four Hogs from Gardener and Sparks 8 00 Win. Herring for toll 50 S. Naus butchering 6 00 Apple* 1 50 Win. Herring toll 1 30 Mill Shaft 5 18 Removeing pauper 3 00 50 pounds veal 2 50 Expenses in going after Mill Wright 1 35 Cash paip for 101 l 80 Muking9oo Rails 18 0.) Making 250 Stakes 3 75 Expenses to Hopewell, freight on Burrs 19 9,5 Cash paid Mrs. Biddle for Hops 2j Haulihg Lumber 90 Work at race 1 50 Lumlier 4 28 Hauling Lumber 8) Corn 1 00 14 pounds Rice 1 12 6 pounds Butter 75 Work at Kaco 7 00 Harvesting 12 25 Toll . 90 ; Expenses to Scliellburg 1 25 Casb for Lumber 65 ' " 44 1 10 j 14 44 Hauling coal 85 Expenses to llollidaysburg S 00 44 in removing S. Ritchey 2 20 : Cash paid for toll 2 00 ! freight on bolting cloth 67 | Expenses to Hopewell and removing S. R. 2 80 Cash for toll, ink, See. 2 75 for foil 75 for eggs 90 R. Montgomery on account 2 25 Geo Blymire Treit. at ditlerent times 184 50 $382 45 Statement of the Poor House Mill front Is*of Jan. 1863 till Ist of Jan. 186-1. Dil. W R c II w M Amount of Grain bought in as per monthly reports 098 959J 36 44 22J Raised on Farm 44} Bought of S. Imler 6 , Amount 704 304 3G 44 221 CR. . v Amount of Gram u&rd in Poor House and lold Sundrv persons ljr cash, Ik. w. n. c. H. w. M. Use of Poor House 32} 20} 460} 23 Horse feed 157} Hog feed "5 15} For seed 8} Sold suudry persons 217 67} 2 31 Amount 677} 259 34} 56 15} Produce *f the Farm and Garden.—36 lone Hay, 6 loads Corn Fodder, 520 bu*he!s ears ot C.-rn, 62} bhshels Rye, 320 bushels Potatoes, 10 bughe's, Beans, 10 bushels Large Onions 1 bushel Small On ion., 12 bushels Tomatoes, 12 bushels Beets, 2 bushels Turnips, 10 buhels Parsnips. 2600 heada Cabbage, 5 burrels krau , 4 barrels Cucu nber Pic kles, 21 barrels Solt Soap, 30 barrels Hard Soap, '2OO pounds Tallow, 632 pounds Lard. 6,359 pounds pork, 105 pounds Wool. 276 pounds Veal, 5 Calf Sams, 701 pounds Buiter, 6 barrels Vinegar. 'flora on Farm—3 Head of Horses, 7 ('ows, 1 Bull, 20 Hogs, 50 Sheep. • Arlicles manufactured by matron—s4 men's Shirt* 39 Chimise, 35 women's Dresses, 16 women's A prons, 13 women's Sams, 10 children's Dresses, 12 children's Apions, 5 pair men's Drawers, 14 chil dren's Sxirts, 2 pair Pi.low Slips, 6 Pillows, 51 pair Stock lugs, 4 Comforts, 12 children's Shu Is, 25 Sheeis, 7 women's Caps, 30 pair men's Pants 4 men's Coats, 7 Shroud-, 17 To\ve!r,"4 Round Jack ets, 8 Sun Bonnets, 9 women's Sxirts. • List of Paupers admitted, discharged died Sc., during each month, and, the uumber remaining at the end of each month; al-o the uveraga number supported in the House during the year together with tbe uumber of outdoor paupers suppoited by the institution, from the Ist of Jan. 1863, till the Ist of Jan. 1864. §s*2 £ 2 VI Itls - * I I ? 2. 5 - 2. P ? January 2 25 38 Februrry 3 " 28 38 March 3 1 28 40 April 1 3 28 37 May 2 2 1 30 36 June 3 1 1 30 36 July II 30 36 August 6 1 30 41 September 2 1 30 42 October 30 42 Novvmb°r 2 6 27 37 December 1 t 27 37 Mazing an average if 68 11-12 per month, o whom 2 are colored, 1 it blind, 19 are insane Also 146 wayfaring persons were provided wilh board and lodging, there are also 2 outdoor paupers who are not included in the abave. We the undersigned. Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Bedford county, do cer tify fhat we have axamined the above account state ment and report of George Wide), Steward of the Poor and House ol Employ ment of Bedlord county from the Ist day of Jan. 1863, till tbe !n Oay of Jan. 1864, and find the same to be correct. Witness our bends and seals Jan. 1 1864. A. AKE, SOLOMON REIGHARD, HENRY MOSES, Aiteet, director* T. R. GETTTS, Clerk. A fresh supply of WOOLLEN HOODS and PLAID SHAWLS, just received and for sale at Jan. 29 CHEAP CORNER. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lettera-of administration having been gran ted to the undersigned upon the Estate of Fred erick Mechtlcy, late of St. Clair Township, deceased, by the Register of Bedford County all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediatg puy merit, and those having cliams will present them pioperlf authenticated for settlement. THOMAS ALLISON, Adm"r. March 18, 186-1 • m. EADWAY'S PILLS. ARI THK HE?T PUWJATTYE PILLS. ARE THK LILM PURGATIVE PILLS. ABB TIL; BKST PURGATIVE PILL& NO STRAINING. NO GRIPINO. NO TENESMUS. NO riLBS. NO FALSE CALLS TO THE WATER CLOSET. BUT A BRISK AND THOROUGH EVACUATION FROM THE BOWELS IS ALWAYS SECURED. Ncrlj Discovered Principles in Purgatives. Pr. Ksdw- V'N Pills nro the bc*t Purgative PlUs in the VFrlJ,and iho only Vegetable Substitute for Calomel or Mercury ever duic ivorcd. They are composed of VEGETABLE EXTRACTS FROM ROOT 3. HUHUS, PLANTS, GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS, BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE PARED IN VACUO. Oae grain of tho extract ef the medicinal proper l!o* ofKidway'it Pills, possess a greater curative power over disease than a thousand of the crude and iDert materlAs that onlcf into all other pills in use. These PilUaro compounded of the active medicinal proper ties >f ibi Moots, Re-ha, Plants, Flowers, Gums, Ac. of l.t ii they ho ct m;xj*cd. One dose will prt/vc their superiority to all olhor pills. Tbcy PURGE, CLEANSE, PURIFY, HEAL, SOOTHE, CALM, STRENGTHEN, INVIGORATE, An! REGULATE THE SYSTEM. Their Great Combination*." They are Aperient, Tonic, Laxative, Alterative, SUm uiaat, Counter Irritant, Sudorific. AS EVACUANT9, They are more certain and thorough than the Drastic Fill* .f Aloe*, or Croton or Harlem Oil, or Elatertum ; and mote soothing uad healing than Senna, or Kbeu ba:b, or Trtmariuds, or Castor Oil IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF Inil-.mmatMn of the Bowel* ot Stomach, Liver, Spleen, Pane, CAJ or Kidneys, ftilious Cbolic or Bilious Fever, L-y/'ipfhad or CougMtivo Fever, Small Pox, Measles, or Scarlet Fever, BIX TO EIGHT OF DR. RAD WAY'S REGU LATING TILLS WILL PURGE TIIE PRIMA RY CAUSE OF THESE FROM Till* SYSTEM IN SIX HOURS. • One doee of Pr. Had way *■ I'illa will cleanse the Intee final canal, and purge from the bowcD all offending • J 1 retained humor*, a-: thoroughly as lobelia or the brrt approved erart c wi!l cleanse tho stomach, with* r>ut producing Inflammation, irritation, wcaknea*, BTBAININQ, rr ether unplaiant symptom*. Th*.-e are no other purgative pt.la in the world that will secure this deat d .-datum. niHTER TI7AN CALOMFL OR BLUE PILL LIRITI R TH IN CALOMEL OR BLUE PILL.I LETTKK 'inAN CAI/WFL OP. BLUE PILL AS ALTERATIVES, They exercise a more powerful influence over the liver and' it* secreti'-n* than calomel, mercury, blue pill, Lenre their importance In case* of Liver Complaints ' arid Fplocu DJtlcultles, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious at tach?, Headache, Itc. In the treatment ot* Fevers, eiilier Bilious, Yellow, Typhoid, and other reducing Fevers, th*y aro superior to quinine. Their influence extend* over the etiHra system, controlling, strcngtbenlng, and f nig u: the relaxed and wasting energies, and rrgu- L. 1P nil tho secretion* t the natural performance of • r rf.ll ,M S, cioonaiiig and purifying the blood, and purging from system all diseased deposits and im pure humors. DR. BABW'AYS PILLS. ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE Costivoncs*. I Jaundice, Rush of Blood Constipation, .woiigei.'vu Te- tolbo-lcad, Oouger-tiun, *vt-r, Obstructions, Heart Disease Sleepiness, Dropsy, Disease of Kid- Gen 1 Debility. Acute Erysipo ney &. Bladder Dunnes* of S't Ins, • Disease of Li-' Fits, Headache, ver, Lown'sofSpir- Bad Breath, Biliousness, its, Inflamation of Typhus Fever, Quinscy, the Intestine*, Ship Fever, Dybpepsia, Ajioplexy, Malignant Fe- Measles, Enlargement vu-. Melancholy, of the Spleen, LOBS of Appe- Hysterics, Scurvy, tite, Amenorrhuia, VVlrooping Indigestion, Fainting, < Cough, Intianiuifttion, Dizziness, Worms, Palpitations, Retention of Bad Dreamy Scarlet Fever, Urine, i'leurisy. Bilious Fever, I AM CURED. " I hsr. taken rU doM of ItaSirsj's Pills, of ttars. nlilr cscta, lIM d .y.; Ui-y curoJ mo of tonsliiwilon, fndiffesiuiu, itl I y ß| m C~la- I iisv. taken B lu's, A un-l msny oilier pill, for years, sod could only o'.Hiln iooi[e>rry re.let If I ptoppeu tbs uso of lbe.o (nil. for it week my ol I complaint would appear. 00,er of R-dwny's I-ill. cured me. S.KI'UKN liE-N'MLTT, tj. S. C. S." "I have snifere-l wi-h Pyspensls and Lirer C>m pl nnl for seven }oar. —hnvo uaed sll eoria of pills— toey woul l givo in3l"in|Hirnry oomforl, but wss com -1 c-li-d 10 toe them I Ibe time. 1 Lava used one bos „ of Dr. Itadwsy's IHIs ;I em cured. I have sot uksn s twrticie of uied.c.uo in n mnuth.. C. U. (illLßi, Roxbury, Slaw. THE", mU TNT Nil AND TEVESSrug, Pil.l .S, MTI.UM U AN < TKNHWIIIS, Aro the ro>ulta of Jufisinmstlon or Irritation of the mn eoos mt-mb.uno of (lie bowel,, tudai-t-d by drv,Uo pill—tbe-o lin|ierf.'Ct pills, iio-tcd of being dissolved , by tbo cli.ie, are can-ed to tho lower bowels, and in duce n peris sine movement or evacuation by their Irritation krrce the ttroi'mnp, eromja, wrenehins faint, i (lei and fen/wmiis, and ike frequiU fain calu I t the water c uset, ilml patient undergo who take Iheu imperfect pills. li you would ovoid these annoyances, whenever n purgative me-iicine Is reqnii ed, lake a dose of x RADWAY'd RKGI LATIN'O PIUA THEY WILL PURGE THOROUGHLY AND 4 LEAVE THE BOWELS REGULAR, re-sons afflicted witb PILES, m.y rely on n pcslUvs euro by tlieir use. tOATEI) WIiU GUJJ. . COATED WITH COM. IXJATKU WITH GDI P . Hallway's rills are elegantly Oiated wltb Gum, ar * Ir.s Irom ta.to or smell, can bo taken at ait timua and 01 all occasions. No danger will rssull from eolda. If exposed to wet or damp wealher altar taking tbss. SIX OF RADWAY'S PILLS jTvvo nwurtsl m vijorou* evacuation, in severe CUM uf Inflammatiou of the Bowel*, Faralyuis, Ac., after < , utu oil, liar lem Oil, itftuotiou* and olhor mean* com p .-icy failed. A date of Ibidw .y* Pill* will remove ell obHlructions. and eocuraa free pannage. Direction* fbr u.o aro ianide each box- Prico por b0x,25 cent*, bold by Druggist*, Medicine Dealer*, and btore-kcejiera. N. 11—Every Apent ban been turoUbed with Avrt •n<t new made PiiL*. A* e#h box t* eocloeod with • .ieol J ugjMvol Label, take none other*. BUMVAY A 00., 17 ILUdra Ijwo, Vtm Yfrk Rolil by Drtigiist*. Oct. 9ih 1863.—1y Estate of Thomas L. Growdea, doe'd. The undersigne4 living in OunribcilanH Valley tp., having been appointed administrator of Thomas L. Growden, late of said township, dee'd., all persona knowing themselves indebted to .aid estate will make payment without delay, and thone having claims against it will piesentthem propeily authen ticated for settlement. JOHN GROWDEN, Jan. 99-91 m Adm'r. OYSPKPSIA. I AND - j DISEASES RESULTING- FROM DISORDER OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS ARE CURED LY |aaf lmi** Enwiw Tlif Grtat Slrcngihenlng Toilc, These Bitters have Performed more Cures! HAVE AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION HAVE WIORE TESTIMONY! HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOJJCH FOR THEM ! Than any oilier article in the matket. We defy any one to contradict this assertion, AND WILL PAY $lOOO To any one that w;ll proluce a Certificate publish ed by ua, that is not GENUINE. lIJOFLAND'S GEJtMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from i disordered Stomach. Observe the following Symptoms: Resulting from Disorders of the t>igestivc Organs : Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ol the Stomncb, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight t in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pi' ol tbs Stomach, Swimming ot the Head, Hurried and Ditfi • cult Brea'hing, Flut- * . tering at the Heart, Choking or Suf focating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimne.-s of Vis- ■> ion, Dots or Webs be fore the sight, Fevei and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness ot the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes ! ol Hr at, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imag inings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER, THAT THIS BITTERS IS NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RUM OR wfIISKEY, CRnb Can't fflakc Drnnltarbs, BUT IS THE BEST TONIO 0 . In the World. , t^R:ADTwH0 V SAYrSO.£C From the Rev. Levi G. Beck. Pastor of the Bap tist Church, Pemherton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Churrh, Philadelphia. • ••••••••• 1 have known Hoofland's German Bitters favora bly for a number of years. 1 have used them in my own family, and have been so pleased with their ef fects that I was induced to recommend (hem to ma ny others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the alter tion of those afflicted with the diseases lor which they are recommenced, to thrwe Bitters, know ing from experience that my recommendation will be sustained. Ido Ibis more cheerfully as Hoof land's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is "not a rum drink." Yours truly, LEVI G. BECK. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. P., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and Chris tian Cfironicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to lavor or recomtn-n J Pat ent Medicines in general, through di-truat of their ingredients and effects, 1 yet know of no sufficient leasons wh) a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any sim ple preparation, in the hope that he may tnus con tribute to the benefit of otheis. 1 do this the more readily in regard to Hovfland's German billets, prepaietl by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was pr judiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chietiy an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my fiiend, Roiert Shoemaker, Esq., lor the removal of this prejudice by pioper tests, and for encourage, ment to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use uf three bottles of these bitters at the beginning of present year, was followed by evident relief ami restoration lo a degr-e of bodi y and met (al vigor winch I had not fell for six months beiore, and badslmo-.l despaired of regaining. I therefore ihenk God and my friend for directing me lo the use of Ihem. J.NEWTON BROWN, Philad'a. From the Rev. Jos. H. Kennard, Pastor of the 10th Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson Dea Sir:—l have been frequently requ sled to connect my name with i ouirueurlat ions of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropiiute sphere, I have in all cases declined; but with a clear proof HI various instances, pariicularly in my family, ol tbe use fulness oi Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I depart for once ffoin my usual cour-o, to express my lull Conviction that, for general debility of the system and esjieeial/y for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuub/e preparation. In some cases it may fail ,° but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to Ihose wbo sutler from the above tause. Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD. Eighth below Coates St., Pbii'a. Prom Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Germahtowu, Penn. Dr. C. M. Jackson : —Dear Sir: —Personal experi ence enables me to say that 1 regard the Geiman Bitters nrepared by you as a most excellent r edi cine. In cases ot severe cold arid general debility 1 have been greatly benefited by the use of the Bit ters, and doubt not Ihey will produce similar eflects on others. Yours truly, WARREN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Hedding M..E. Church, Philade-'phii. Dr. Jackson :—Dear Sir i —Having used your Ger. man Bitters in my family frequently, I am prepared to say that it has been of great service. Yours respectfully, J. H. TURNK.R, No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Columbus (N. J .) and Milestown (Pa.) Baptist Cburchf e. New Rocllelle, N. Y. Dr. C. M. Jackson :—Dear Sir:—l feel it a pleas ure thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of the German Bitters. Some yeai.s since being much afflicted with Dyspepsia, I ,i S ed them with very beneficial results. J. M. LYONS. From Rev. J. S. Herman, of thb German Reformed Church, Kulztown, Berks co., Pa. Dr. C. M. Jacksor. :—Respected Sir :-_i have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly t> rn ty years, and have never nsed any medicine ( hat did me as much good as Hoofland's Bitters, Yours, with respect, J. S. HERMAN. PRICES. Large Size (holding nearly double quantity,) Si 00 per bottle—half doz. $5 00 Small size—7s cts, per bottle—half doz. $4 00 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that tbe signature of "C. M. JACKSON" is on the WRAPPER of each bottle. Shou'd your nearest druggist not have the article do not be put off by any of the intoxicating prepa rations that may be offered in its place, but tend to us and we will forward, securely packed,by express. PXINCIRAL Orrrcx AND MANUFACTORY, No. 631 ARCH STREET, PHILABXLF*IA. JONES & EVANS, Successors to C. At. Jackson If Co. PROPRIETORS. For ale by DruggiaU and Dealers in every town la the United States. Jan. 14. SHRINER'B BILSIIC COM STRIP. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Coufh, ' Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain and Weakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, Sfc. r j HIS is no new rnncJy. It has been u*ed Bar* j for a number ot yeais in Maryland and parte of Pennsylvania, and haa, wherever known, ocquiren an unprecedented reputation for curing the various diseases for which it la recommended. So apparent is its usefulness, and so remark able has been its cures, that it is last super* |few ceding every other remedy for those diseases. The afflicted ran lely upon it doing as much for them, and in many cases more than any i other remedy now before the pubiic. It is recommended and prescribed in the practice of alirge number if the tno.t intel ligent and Bble physicians cd' Maryland. It Chif is used ar.d considered an imli-penable house- drtn. hold remedy by a laige po.tuio of the first families of the State. It is used by all clsssei of society, and tha universal opinion is that it is good. Tint ; Syrup in purely Vegetable Compound. It is JSo I pleaaunt to take, and never dors injury. But j owing to its purifying qualities, must do good ; under any circumstancrs. Its effects are tru i )y wonderful, soothing, calming, and allaying elmlt ; the most violent coughs, purifying, strength* I ening and invigorating the who'e system, : calming and soothing the nerves; aiding and ■ facilitating ejcpectoiafion, and healing the nttd DISEASED LUNGS, | Thus striking at the toot of disease, and dri -1 ving it from tho system. CROUP. du of I I'his disease is announced by difficulty of I breathing, shrill whistling oi wheezing, hack i ing cough and threatened suffocation, fyc. It i mostly occurs in young children. No child troop , need die of croup if this Syrup is properly used and used in time. Mothers having croupy I cuildren should watch the first show of the I disease, and always keep this remedy at hand, if thit 1 For coughs alter measles this Syrup is most j excellent. Experience has proven that it is | equalled by no other preparation. The price of the remedy is such as to place */'*/■ j it within the reach ot all, the poor as well as the rich, and every person should have it. F.very person should hive it in the house. It is a true and faithful friend to all who val- 'it ue health and wisb to secure themselves a gdust that most terrible disease, consump | tion. it will be found the most usetul as | well as the cheapest family medicine in the mot : world. It hns been used for the last four year/with a success without a parallel, i Piice 40 cdnts per bolt le, or three bottles ! for $l.OO. Prepared by S..A. Foutz & Bro. in For sale by H. C. Keatner and B. F. Harry Druggists, Bedford, Pa. December 18, 1863—1y. time. MIRIMEK'S INDIIN VERMIFUGE- Q I,INCF. the introduction of this beautiful prep ra tion, it has been steadily advancing in'o public fa vor. Its Astonishing efficacy in expelling worms has won for it many friends wherever known, and these are speak ing its praise to others, so that ) V it is fast being introduced into|> TO {* every family in the land. TbeJ £ demand for it is becoming im •> DESTROY *> mense. To make it slid mare wor)j " le prefer ence already WORMS! tj shown it, the PROPRIETOR it up in a much handsomer style than formerly. It is now prepared with the g*atet care of uniform strength, with plaisi directions, so that any one can adminis ter it. It is entirely Vegetable—Perfectly Safe and Harmless. baa never been known to fail to expel worms, where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is superior to any other preparation in tbe world. (or SHRINFR'S INDIAN VERMfFPGE, and take no other. Reprice 25 cents per bottle. •.•Prepared by S. A. Foutz & Bro., and for sale at the Drug Stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Pa- Dec. 18, 'B3—ly routz's fixture, THE "ISa -afe and reliable remedy for the cure of J Rheumatism, Painlul Nervous Affections, Sprains, Burns, Swellings anil all disease, re- BEST quiiing an external*application on man. Oil horses it will never fail to cure Pola evil, Fistula, old running sore-, or Sweeney, LINI- if properly applied. For sprains, brui-es, MENT snatches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddle or collar gall, cuts or wounds, it is an infallible BUB remedy. Try it and be convinced of its effi cacy. II II K (I 13 1 T I S 11. MAR Persons alilicted with this disease no mat ter of how long at tiding, ran be promptly and effectually cured by using this Mixture. AND There is nothing in the world so sure and so good to take away hard corns, and cure BEAST Frost Bites as this prepaia'ioti. Try it and satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and 5(1 cents. NOW per'bottle. Prepared by s. A. Foirrz, Westminster. Md. IN USE CE?""For sele at the Drug Stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Pa. December 18, 1883,—1y FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. iH HEBE Powders have proved, after a trial J of several years, to be superior to any 'preparation of the kind in use. The chief: superiority of these Powders arises from the fact that they are composed of medicines That have Laxative, Tonic and Puritying proper:lea The laxative ejects crudities from the stomach and intestines, the tonic EE gives strength to the system of the Horse, C and the purifying medicines contained in; 3 g them cleanse the blood, and lay the lounda- § ' ton for a vigorous and healthy circulation., t*J The use of them improves the wind, stienith-i £2 ens the appetite and gives the horse a fine, • smooth and glossy skin—thus improving the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble animal. | 1 hese powders are hot intended, as most powders are, to bloat the animal, ao as to give him the appearance of being !at when | not really so—out, to remove the disease and promote his general health, j These powders .will strengthen the stom .acb and intestines, cleanse them from offen 'hive matter, and bring thorn to a healthy] state. They are a sure prevention •( Lung, Fever, and a eritain remedy for all diteas'eaj j incident to Ihe Horse, as Glanders, Yellow Water, Distempers, Founder, Heaves, Slav-' T-ring, Coughs, Feveis. Loss of Appetite and; I Vital Energy, ike.—These Powders, if used two or ibree times a week, through the win-; {■s ter and spring, your horse will never get the ft Lung Fever, Colic or Botts. A few doses of these powders will remove the worst cough, J any horse. Were owners of horses to p teed a few of these powders every year, they M * might save the lives of many valuable horaas.| ' -MILCH COWS. • The properties this powder possesses in in-j 'creasing the quantity of milk in cows, giveai it an importance and value which should: ! place it in •he handa of every person keep-l ' Img a cow. In fattening cattle,it giveatbenoj ah appetite, loosens their bide, aad make*' fliem thrive much faster. | fc HOGS. C In all diseases of awine, as cougha, olcets P3 in the lungs and livtr, ike., by putting from half a paper to a paper of these powders in barrel of swill, the above diseases can be tQ cured or entirely prevented. By using these 9 powders the hog cholera can be prevented. S Prepared by 3. A. FOUTZ, Westmluater, Md. KTFor sale at tha Drug Stores of Reamet and Harry, Bedford, Pa, Doc. jy
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