KsturaJi or.der.ll."' by 1 In the Court of Common her next friend Henry Pnaa of Beilfo'd county, Bridemhal. H. February Term, YD, | 1804. Allan aubparna on Harrison Bridentbal. J Libel for Divorce. And now to wit, February 8, 1804, on return of said alias aubptena, "defendant not found in my bailiwick," the Court direct the Sheriff of Bedford county to cause notice to be published in the two eewsnap'" publi-hed witbin said county, for four weeks successively prior to fha first day of next term of said Court, requiring arid parly to apps-.r un the -aid day to unswer to the said complaint. O. E. SHANNON, Brothy. To Harrison B'identhal, defendant: In pursuance of the above order of Court, )ou are hereby noiilicd a"d required lo be and appear 111 sour proper person, before !h nex' Court of Com mon Pleas to be held nt Bedford, on the first Mon day, the second (layof May, sane thousand eight hun dred and sixty-four, and ahow cause if any you have by the said Ke'urah-Bridenthal, yourwile, should I,t bedivoiced fiom the bonds of matrimony. March 18. '6l. JOHN ALDSTADT, Sh'ff. letutab Brtdenthel by) In the Court of Common her next friend henry I Pleas of B-dford county, ■ridsnthsl. HO, Februory Term, vg. I >064. Alia* •übpastia on Harrison Bridni hi. J Libel for Divorce. And now Ic wit. Ftb. 8111 1864, on relurn of said alias subpoena, "defendant not four.d in my baili wick" the court direct the Sheriff of Bedfurd coun ty to cause notice to he Published in the two tiews p pen, published within siid county,for, four weeks succe-sivcly, prior to the fiiSt day of the next te'in, of next court, requiring the said party to ap year 00 the said day to answer the said co.nplaiut. O. E. SHANNON, Pruthy. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned .Commissioner appointed as per the forgoing Certifi cate, will attend to the duties of his said appoint ment, 011 Friday the fifteenth day of April next at one o'clocx P. M. at his office in the Borough ot Bee ford. Where and when all peraona interested may at tend. E. M. ALSIP, Commissioner. OSBORNE'S PREPARED JAVA COFFEE. A Fresh invoice of this excellent coffee, just re •eivsd and tor bale at the New bargain Store of G. R. & W. OSI ER. Wliilcs Meser's Celebrated Malt Coffee. Containing a portion of the beat Java coffee.— The healthiest and e'eapeat Substitute for Coffee in the world. Price 20 cents per lb. , Liberal deductions to Dealers. A freah Snpp y 1 jest recsived and for Sale at the bargain Store ol Marcb, 18, 1664. G. R. h VV. OSTER Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE V.y virtue of nn order of the Oiplums' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will sell nt Eublic Sale, on the premises, in Stonerstown, .iberly To vnsliip, on Saturday, the lGth day of April n xt; OJ\E HOUSE AJ\D LOT. fronting 50 tbJt on Main Str et and extending back 150 feet to un alley, with a one story log house nnd wagon maker shop thereon erected, adjoining lots of D. 8 Berkstresser on the Eas{, and Rachel Long on the West, and to be sold for cash. / J. E. LONG, Adra'r. Muroh 18, 186 4." mi E,vp)iflifuraa Of the J'oor and Houee of Employment, oj Bedford County for the year ending Jan. Isf, 1861. GEORQ- BLYMIRr, TR=ASU.IER, OR. To cash is'cd tram Sa.u'l Defibaugh, col lector tor 1861 $129 40 John Pennell " 23 00 Hezekiuh Barkrnso " 20 00 John Aldstailt •• 92 40 Philip Hardmsn 1862 870 00 Martin S. Hetilek " 838 32 Jonathan Hyda " 100 (10 Samuel Steels " 152 20 Cat per Stroup H 165 58 William Cook " 812 35 Dantrl Stoler " 58 91 Baits:* Flatcber " "0 00 Jol.ll WaJ •• 815 00 D. A. T. Black •• 175 00 John Riley •' 83 58 Bspauel Corle " 27 00 Johiv Robinson of Tbss " 'B7 91 John Keighter •' 150 00 F.ancia Baird •• 135 00 Joseph R Duiborrow " 422 00 bamuel Working •• 117 48 Peter Ew.ilt 1669 20 00 Samuel Bender " 70 00 Denial S .arkt " 45 00 L. N- Fyan •• 90 00 7'bomas Fisher • 200 00 Nicho aa Kuontf " 192 77 H.Shoemaker '1863 $194 00 J.,cob Carpenter " 30 00 John C. Figarl •• 55 00 Peter tVuiegardnrr „ 100 00 Alfred Entricken •• 63 40 John Mo-se % " SO 0O W.lliam M. Pearson " 400 00 John W. Cnainan M 305 UC Ballzer Fldcher '• 75 00 Jainca E. Kay • 80 00 G. Wi lei Stewart •• 150 00 John W. Lingeufeltrr for E. Mm ray 59 00 John Mower, Eaq.' 145 00 Amount $5375 20 TREASURER C-t. By am't paid out on sundry ch-ckt viz : Paid Wm. M.Cook for Beef $24 00 Do in'.eieal'on above 50 Wm. Rock applebutter 48 72 A. Bewarr lumber 23 32 John A. Blackburn wheat / 8 00 Daniel Hetzell for coll 011 uceounf 2 CO T. tt. Gettys one quarter salary 6 25 intere-t or. abova • 18 Wm. Herring toll 2 50 8. D tibdiigh one bull '2 00 ?• R. Gettys one quarter salary 6 25 Interest on abova 26 A.J. Burns 9 20 3Vm. Bialey beef 11 50 J. C. Reamer salary and medicine 15 75 T. R. Gettyi " 11 25 Interest on above 11 A. Dibert beef 16 00 fsmuel Defibaugk beef ' 118 03 Dr. Wm. H, Watson medical attendance 15 00 A. Strominger plank 1 67 J. Mock removing pauper 4 SO Jama; Cyaina JSsq issuing or4era 1 00 J. Burns lumber 4 68 . T. R. Gattya extra services rendered 10 00 Interest on above 22 j. R Zimmera beef 11 40 '-John He derbaum beef and barov 18 65 *). Jamison removing pauper 1 00 B. Reighurt cow and calf 18 00 Catharine Over beef 5 68 * Interest on abtve 25 Win. Leary interest on sundry eheeh 64 61 lntereat on above 25 tC. Reamer Drugs 8 01 xge Wmel oala - 825 , Interest on above 50 H. Gates boarding pauper 15 00 < J. W. Tomlineon beef and Irutt 10 4)5 J ■L M. Shoeiriaker mercbandiee 78 08 j Hiram Lentz beef 8 65 . V. O'Conncr support for patrpe: 6 06 Wm. Herring toll t 60 T. R. Gettys salary 11 25 6. 8. Sh.jock stationary 6 63 7}. tt. Gettya making out and dia|Hbotia| du- ! plicatea ' 35 00 1 , 0. Widel salary and Lntereat 92 70 1 Wm. Af Cook beef 16 60 fi. Widel salary and lilt.rrt 91 35 ,! Dr. John Compher salary - 80 66 > J. Cri.man Kq issuing ordera 2 50 I ' P A. Reed merchandise 60 69 ' Taylor heef U 56 ■ W*d. Rodgcra supporting pkaj— 94 50 i C. Eshc'man making coffins S 00 • I Wm. Rodger# keeping pauper lie. 52 35 > S. Keighuit coin 20 00 i Gilbert, Royal it Co. drugs 23 .11 1 J. Semler bl.icksmitbing ' 7 00 fI J L. Prince removing pauper 1 530 ' : Samuel Iladebaugh collector on ordera 5 25 I 1 £. Staller & Son goods Tor Win. Huffman 2 14 1 j K. Stailcr >5- Son goods for John Hall 10 on ' | J, G HarCey applebutler 333 : ! John Wafer Lime and Interest 217 93 SaiT.uel Steele amount oveipaid on duplicate 421 Daniel Shuse lime 3 25 A. .Statler coal and Interest 17 10 8. Reijhart salary one Interest 20 45 Mrs K Drenn irg peeping pauper 4 00 Jos Negley " " P 25 Samuel Defibaug beef 5 15 S. S. F uke freight and Intereaj 6 40 Daniel Barley funeral exp-nsea Mra. Dicks 225 John Ake Ipmber finil Interest 1) 65 Daniel S. Detibaugh gears and Interest 2 41 - Geo. Widel 10 bushel buckwheat and Interest 6 55 John Little hauling 1 00 George Widel 30 yards carpet and Interest 12 50 Levi Lluke attending slock I 40 Jo. A Minnich removing pauper 3 00 Jos. Nfgly keeping daughter and Interest a 57 Wm Helling 101 l 1 10 V. /Irengle cooperage 2 25 A. Ake lumber and Interest*. 13 09 Jonathan Pennell applebutter . 188 Daniel Grouse repairing oven 1 50 A Ake services and Intereat 10 45 IFm. Dunkel molasses 5 00 Isaac Lipple goods and lntereat 98 59 Josiah Diehl beef 8 64 Levi Fluke attending stack 1 37 Mary J.Johnston boarding and.attendance 6 00 Shires & Jordan foundry work 50 48 Dr. J. Compher salary and medicine 20 75 Jnhn Pennell amount oveipaid on duplicate 543 John J- Cessna money refunded 28 00 S. D. Broad smut machine 20 00 A. B. Cramer goods . 201 79 W. H Kepnei seti of buna 150 00 J. W. Weeler and Inteiest 13 75 J. H. Farqubar herring 7 00 K. D. Be>gle luinbei 15 00 E. Drenning keeping paup r 7 00 ft. Fyan goods 00 00 P. A. Reed bacon 5J 00 J. B. Williams lumber 11 47 Geo. Seibor support of Mra. Stsysr 10 00 H. C. Reamer drugs 8 97 T. R. Gettys salary and Interest II 56 Nicholas Diehl applehulter 4 50 S. Davis interest on checks and Interest 89 40 F. Schnably applebutter 20 48 H. Seckly repairing mill irons 8 00 H. Beckey and L.terest 7 99 T. R. Gettys s lary 1125 Dr. Johii Compher salary • 20 00 E. S. Blackburn beef 19 37 J. D. Fetter beef _ 363 Wm. Hartley hardware 49 14 S. Keighait salary 20 00 N. N. Koontz overpaid on duplicate 65 E'izab"th Drenning keeping panpei 9 00 W'm. Riser witness in couit 2 00 Mrs. Jonn G. Hartley applebutter 20 00 Geo. Blymire Ik Son tin and hardwire 62 '8 3. 11. McCutheon part of rheca 100 00 Do bolting cloth 58 00 Jacob Oarudollar.s estate money Joined 515 78 >l. Geiger & *<c., bill groceries 350 29 Miss Martha ilea Interest on check 8 00 Mrs. E. Dickens interest dP char* 6 00 Wm. Leary sundry checks and Intetlft 101 25 Wm. Learv salary and Interest 115 09 A. Ake beef utiil Interest 84 52 B J. Bun.ham bolting cloth 13 75 S. Defibaugh lye 15 o() Reed & Minnich goods and Interest 80 41 S. D. Broad work nt mill and Interest 06 50 Shire, he Jordan foundry work 48 "5 ' B. F. Meyers printing 6 50 ' J. Harc'.eroad dried apples, 4kc., 8 00 I S. Reighsrt heef and citler 81 76 Mrs Maria Fisher keeping pauper 5 00 j Geo Blymire and J. Kemry-money loaned 301 00 Interest on above 53 go Wm. Uodgers int on cbecu 7 yeara 42 51 Do << 5 yeara 10 45 Percentage allowed collectors 212 25 Exonerations •' • 155 21 Sutioneiy. he., 10 00 Tieasurer'a salary 60 00 Auditors and clei k salary 20 00 Balance due last settlement 31 CIJ * 5043 934 Balance due county 331 224 $5375 20 Wc the undersigned Auditors of Bedford county, d> certify that We have examined the forgoing ac count ol George Blymire, Treasure] of the Poor and House of Employment of Bedford county and find file same lo be correct and true fa above stated and that there is a balance in the bauds of said Treasurer of $B3l 22J Witness our hands and seals this 7th day of Jan. A. D. ISC4. DANIEL L. DEEIIJAUGH, ) JOHN H. BARTON, V DANIEL BARLEY, ) Attest —T. It. GKTITS, Clerk. Amount Jut from collectors. James Smith St. Clair Ip. for 1857 $95 87 Lemuel Evans Broad Top tp. for 1858 39 71 J. A. Nicedemus M Woodberry tp. " 9 01 Abraham Croyle Union tp. 1860 89 26 liadolph Hoovei M Woodberry " 4 51 Jacob S. Rruinba. gh S Wuoiberry " 34 98 I). A. T. lilaik K Providence IS6I 199 04 Hezekiah B.i kman Southampton " 31 57 Rudolph Ho >ver VI Woodberry " 52 23 Wm. Philips Bedford tp. 1862 108 53 Pnili|i Hard man Cumberland Valley " 254 73 J. Hide Hairison " 80 50 'Jasper Stroup Juniata " 47 95 Ba tzer Fletcher Muuros " 22 13 Johrt Wa\de Adapter " ]O9 72 D. A. T. Black E Providence " 59 44 Francis Beard Union " 38 29 *J. R.Durboirow M Woodberry " 89 33 * Henrv Nidodemus Bedford Bor 18G3 333 35 Jacob Fetter Bedford tp. " 508 42 Heter Ewalt Scliellshurg Bor. " 27 04 Samuel Bender B|,->ody Run Bor. " 23 81 D vid Sparks W Providence tp. " 81 91 Llez-k nth May Harrison "I 118 45 L. N. Fyan Juniata ' " 120 42 Thomas Fisher Cumberland Valley " 53 50 D. A. T. Black E Providence " 08 89 Jacob Carpen'e. Sr. Londonderry " 99 83 Georgo Beegle Union " 255 62 John C. Figart B.oad Top '63 154 s 9 Peter Wineganfner Napiei " " 171 88 Aaron Reed S Woo'berry " 476 80 * Alfred Eutriken Liberty " / 50 91 Wm Pierson M Woodberry " 262 72 J. W. Cri-man St. Claii " 96 14 Bnltzer Fletcher Monroe " 160 31 James E. Kay Hopewell " 72 76 Amount ?4">24 12 GEO. BLYMIRE, Treasurer. *Tose marked with a • have since piid up tbe whole amnurijgpf their Duplicate. ' , Statement and Report of George Widel, Stew- ' I'd of the Poor and House of Employment J of Bedford <ounty, from I*/ of Jan. 1863 till Ist of Jan. 1864. DR. Tp wheat per J E Wills $5 75 t 5 bushel* of wheat " 5 75 3 ' ♦' Cessna S 54 8 " Wm. Milbuns R 00 1 6 " "A. Saupp A 00 1 I " Ryo i 00 1 I 10,). H " Cofti " 1 50 12 * Wheat " L 4 40 5 " " " 6 00 1 Shawl at Lippela fi 00 5 bushels Wheat 6 00 ' 2 " Rye per Wm. Mil burn 2 00 70 pound flour 2 10 S btishols Rye psr .J. W. Beeler 6 00 j 7 " " " Sbuik & 13r 7 00 !j6 " Wheat per Win. Mtlbura GOO | M " Buckwheat 100 ; 2 " liye per Win. P.Shell, Eq. 200 ill " Buckwheat „ 1 00 '1 10 • Wheat 12 50 '! 5 " Rye 5 00 ,15"" 5 00 ii 4 . " Wheat 600 j Cash for Sheep 10 00 40 bushclx Wheat , 48 00 33 poundH flour 1 00 I barrel flour 6 00 I " " 600 5 bushels Wheat 6 00 5 (j 00 1 barrel flour 6 25 Cash from Mercer county Alms House GO 00 1 barrel of flour - 6 25 Cash from Bluir county Alms House 9 50 1 barrel Hour 6 25 2 l'igs 2 00 Buckwheat flour 2 50 $292 29 Balance 90 16 • SOB 2 45 ISG3 CH By balance on settlement SGI 27 Cash paid for removing pauprr (S. Ritcliey) 1 19 Hauling Lumber 1 07 Removing I'auper 1 20 " " 1 07 Hauling Coal 1 80 Corn 75 Coal 1 25 1 20 Hauling from Bloody Run 82 Removing l'aupcr 1 32 Hauling conl 1 25 Four Hogs from Gardener and Sparks 8 00 Wiu. Herring for 101 l 50 S. Naus butc'ienng 6 00 Apples 1 50 Win. Herring toll 1 39 Mill Shaft 5 18 Reinoveing pauper 3 00 50 pounds veul 2 50 Expenses in going after Mill Wright 1 35 Cash puip for 101 l 80 MakingGOO Kails 18 00 Making 250 Stakes 3 75 Expenses to Hopewell, freight ou Burrs 19 95 Casli paid Mrs. Biddle for Hops 2j Haulihg Lumber • 90 Work ut race 1 50 Lumber 4 28 Hauling Lumber 80 Corn 1 00 14 pounds Kico 1 ]*2 G pounds Butter 75 Work at Race 7 00 Harvesting 32 23 Toll 90 Expenses to Schellburg 1 25 Cash for Lumber 85 ' " "• 3 10 j " Hauling coal 85 Expenses to Hnllidaysburg 8 00 j " in removing S. Ritchey 2 20 : Cash pfiid for toll 2 00 freight on bolting cloth 67 : Expenses to Hopewell and removing SI R. 2 80 Cash for toll, ink, &c. 2 75 for toll 75 for eggs '9O R- Montgomery on account 2 25 Geo Blyraire Trea. at different times 184 50 Statement of the Poor Houie Mill from Ut of Jan. 1863 till lit of Jan. 1864. DR. WRC B w M Amount of Grain bought io a* per monthly reports 698 259J 36 44 221 Raised on Far n 41| Bought of S. Itnler 6 Amount 704 304 36 44 221 CR. Amount of Grain used in Poor Houae and lold Sundry persona for caah, Ik. „ , „ „ W. R. C. B. W. M. Use of Poor House 460J 20J 32| 25 Hor.e feed 137J Hog feed 5 15J For seed 8| Sold sundry persona 217 C7J 2 31 Amount C77J 259 34 56 15| Produce of the Farm and Garden.—36 lon* Hay, 6 loads Corn Fodder, 520 bu.hels rar. ot Corn, 02 j lihshela Rye, 320 hii-hela Polatoes, 10 hustle's, Boana, 10 buthela Large Onions 1 bushel Small On ion , 12 bushel. Tomatoes, 12 bushels Beets, 2 bushels Turnips, 10 bu'hels Parsnips. 2000 heads Cabbage, 5 barrels kraii , 4 barrels Cucumber Pic kles, 21 barrels Suit Soap, 30 barrels Hard Soap, 200 pounds Tal ow, 632 pounds Lard. 6,339 pounds pork, 105 pntinds Woof. 276 pounds Veal, 5 Calf Sains, 'lOl pounds Hulter, 6 barrels Vinegar. I lorn on Farm—3 Head of Horses, 7 Cows, t Bull, 20 Hogs, 50 Sheep. Articles manufactured by matron—.sl men's Shins 39 Chimise, 33 women's Qres-es, 16 women's A prons, 13 women's Secus, 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, 5) pair StocKHihS, 4 Comforts, 12 children's Shuts, 25 Sheels. 7 women's Caps, 30 pur men's Pagts 4 men's Coals, 7 Shroud-, 17 Towels, 4 Round Jacx ets, 8 Sun Bonnets, 9 women 'a Shirts. List of Paupers admitted, discharged died *., during each month, and, the number remaining at the end nl each mon'h ; also Ihe average number supported in the House during the year together with the number ol outdoor pauners supported by the Institntiou. from the 1,1 of Jan. 1863, till the Ist of Jao. 1864. >KOOOO oß's}g I 1 | l-f i § s ? I S " £. i & P p January 2 25 38 Kebrurry 3 28 38 March 3 1 28 40 April t J 28 37 May • 2 - 1 30 30 June 3 - 1 I 30 36 July It 30 36 August 6 1 30 41 September 3 t 30 42 October 30 42 November < 6 27 37 December. 1 1 27 37 Mahing an aveiage if C 8 11-12 per month, o whom 2 are colored, t ia blind, 19 are insane Also 146 wayfaring persons were provided with board and lodging, there are also 2 outdoor paupers who are not included in tbe abave. We the undersigned. Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Bedford county, do cer tify fhat we have examined the above account atate uient and report of George Widel, Steward of the Po*r and Hou.e ot Emplo) m-mt of Bedford county Irom the let day of Jan 1563, till the 'at day of Jan. 1664, end find the same to be cotiect. W ituesa out hwid< and seals Jan. I 1864. A. AKE, BOLOMUN KKIGHARD, HENRY MOSES, Aitest, duxctors T. R. GtTnffl, Clark. 5 A freah supply of WOOLLEN HOODSand PLAID J SHAWLS, just recaivad and for Bale at 'en CHEAP CORNEH J V Cy y Hod. Wilson !M'Candles*, Judge of tbe United States Circuit Court, President Corner Ptnn and St. Clair Ste., Pittsburg, Penn. The Largest, Cheapest and Beat. $35 P"y tor a JuU Commercial Course. extra ch.rxea for M-'nufac-urers, Steam boat, Railroad and Bank Book-Keeping- Ministers' Sons at half piice. Students enter and review at any time. This institution is conducted by experienced teof fa cta and practiral accountants, who prepare tonne men for active business at the lea-t expense and short-st notice, for the most lucrative and responsi ble Situations. DIPLOMAS gianted for merit only. Hence the universal preference for graduates of this College, by business tnen. PKOF. A. COWLEY, the best Penman of tbe Union, who holds the largest number of IST PREMIUMS, and over ail competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wri tine. CIRCULARS containing full information sent rtxt on application to tbe Principals. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. where the Sons and Clerks of Bankers and Business Men eraduate. November 0, 1863. MEDICAL AS3ISTAMCE. THE GREAT AMERICANIIKKS7 AD WAY'S READY ~RELIEF. ; TUE GREAT EXTERNAL AND IN TERNAL REMEDY. 6TOPB THE SIO-T EXCWCMTINO PAW I.V A FCW MINUTES, I ARB EArtnLY CURES THE PATTOTT. ■ RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Prove* its superiority to all other Medlciues at ones. IT.S K1 It>T INDICATION* j Is to relieve tho sufferer of PAIN, no mattor from what cause it inay originate, or where it may be seats A If ia tbe Head, Tare, or Threat; If ia tho Back, Spiao, or Shoulder ; If in the Arms, Breast, or Side ; If in tho Joints, Limbs, or Muscles • If in the Nerves, Teeth, or Ears ; Or in anv other part of tho bod y, its application to tbe v part or parts where tho paia esi.ts will afford immedi ate relief. IF SEIZED WITH PAIN In the Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys ; 1 - lu the Bladder, Spleen, or Liver ; lu tho Teeth, Ears, or Throat ; ' Ju tho Brain or Nervous System ; One texcpoonfii of RADTTAY'S READY RELIEF to a wineglass of water will, jn a few minute*, •tore the patient to caso and comfort. If lame, Cripple l, or Hod-ridden ; • If Palsied, Sc tided, or Burned j If Brnisod. Wounded, or Cut: . Iffitrahied Injured, orDiaablod ; If San MRONE, or VEILED with Fits • If Weak In the .Spine or Back ; RADWAY'S READY RELIEF should be applit-J to tbe | tor parti afflicted. It In suutly relieves tho patieut f. otp pain, and quickly heals, aooitux, and Ftrongthens tle disabled parte. Iu all cases of Bites of Rabid Do. s, Reptiicg, Stings of Poi sonous In ects, the MppliCHtkm ol RADWaY'S READY JIKLTf ¥ to the wound will prevent inflammaUou and tuurt location. FEVER AND AGUE. T>fotn extxiso I to lb* Mtiarii of Aime, or If Ml sod oritli Chiils and Kcvor, v ill find a positive Autid te and Cur# m Dsdirny'B Ready Relief. I -ol two tCA-HNNiunful wf 111# Ready Relief, ia wiu# glssj of water, be Ultra on retting out of bed in tho morning, and however m JQMU to tuaiari* you A 111 escape. WHEN seized WITH PHOLKKA, or lJiarrliam, or Flu* j P.vmmilery. Gratajw, nod Spasms; Bilious Cbulic, <r Gastritis : Poarlel, Tyulmi.!, or oihcr Keren ; InflueiiM, Couth-, or Cold* ; lnflainmat'# ciT tho Stomach or Powels t RADWAY'S READY RELIEF SHOULD BE TAKEN INTERNALLY. One dose will stop the pain : its continued ate will, is m few liouie, euro the patient. - HOW IT CI/RES. The secondary indication of LABWAY'S READY Its* !JIJ i to cure the patient of the disease or milady that occasions tlie j tin ; Uiia it ticcompitsbes rapidly and radlcal'y. .To swift is the patient tratif<rmod from pain, mi ery, weakness, aud decrepitude, to the d light, ful er.joymetit of health aud strength, that pitienl-t fre quently asc-ihe its Ultsraauic power to the superacid* ra! influence of enchantment. p.n UMATISM. LTOBAGO! GOUT, NEURALGIA. TOuYII ACHE, CROUD, INKM KKZA, .-ORE Til OAT, QI IN7V, I TITIIFRIA, IIOA " TNi FS. BRONCHI IT*, STIF•' JOINTS. EN'IAKGED TENDON'S DEAD ACHE, (Stck or Nervous.) AbTCIMA, or HARD BHEATIIiNG. It ia truly marvellous how quick RADWAY'S READY REMFV cures the sufferers oi these maiadies. The poor, crippled, and pain- trirken Rheumatic has not to wait days before a change lakes place, but in a few minutes derives ease and comfort. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM CURED. Twenty Years of Sleepless Mglats. Wm Sydney Myers, Efq., of Havana. Cuba, the cor respondent of the London Times, sufTore l witi Acuta and Chronic RhcuniaU'm for twenty five years, and for twenty roars lie luiil not er jnvedmie who'e nlphtSi ca'ra reht. Ho applied RADWAY'd READY D.KUhF—it im mediately gave him cose and secured him tie first calm nd u..(list irbed sleep during tho twenty years. The eoutinued use of tbu KKADY RELIEF cured bun. rRETENTIOV DLIT2K THAN CtRE. THERE H NO OOCAfIONyTOtI SICKNEJ3. When you flrt feci pain, then tako a teaspoonfdl ef the READY HI LI Fin water; or apply it to tha para where you feel the discomfort ALL MALIGNANT DISEASES first give warning of their pre-ence, and If met prompt ly before they become securely iulrvnched wiU)iu tho system, will be readily expelled. FIGNM OK MCKNRtJL Hradarhe, Pains In iho Limbs—in tho Ftomaeh, Dew els, and Kidneys—Cold Chills and Hot Flushes, Coat ed Tongue, Ilurnn g Shin, Nausea, hircriug, Dullness, Jx> so! Apjietito, Hestlmncf*. Giddiness, Itc., fee. , a e premonitory symptoms ef Malignant Diseases. One dose of the READY RELIEF is sufficient to break up and expel diseased action, and restore tbo paLcut la Uraltb &OI.DICIIS* Every sol Her should carry with blm a supply of Rsdway's heady Relief. It supplies the |>!aco of all •thrr medicines ; aud as a hovcr-go, a tea*p xmful of tho Relief, t- aw negls of water, U a nicer, pleasant er stimulant than brandy, whisky, or bitters. 6JCKNESB PREVENTED IN TIIE Bin MAINE REGT. Eighth Maine regiment, Be-g'tC. P. Iord, writes tliat Railway's Ready Relief saved the regiment from death whi'e quartered at Tyboe Island, H. l\, when working in tho swamp-, erecting fu Mirations. Every man ■eixed with Typhoid sod other Fevers, Fever and Ague, Diarrhm , iy-enterv, RlieumstUtn, wu cured by tho use of the Ready Hc-fieC CAUTION. In all gaaes aslc for Radway's Ready Relief. Take no oihor. Sen th it tho aignuime of Itaiwiy k to. Is on tho ouuido label of e cli b -tile. Evory agent ia tupphed with a new and frcah stock. Price 25 coats net- bottle told by MtroUauti aud country " Htor^kaapare* RADWAY ft CO , ft Mablen Laos, Now Ytwk, • Sold by DruffgitiU. Oct. 9th 1863—1y DIVIDEND The President and Managers cf 11.e Bedford ind Stoya'own Turnpike Road Company have declared a dividend ol one half per cent on tLe capital atock of aaid Company. 4. E. SC-HELL, Traaaur-r March 11, iSSt. BYSPEPSIA. AND DfSh.ISES RESULTING FROM DISORDER OF THE L-tVER AMD DIGESTIVE ORGANS ARE CURED IY | aajpwd's Differs, Tbe Great Strengthening Tonic. These Bitters have Performed more Cores I HAVE AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION HAVE MORE TESTIMONY I HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOUCH £OR THEM I limn any other urticle in the market. We defy any one to contradict this assertion, AND WILL PAY SIOOO To any one that will produce a Certificate publish ed by ua, that is not oaNui.sx. IDON-ANDS GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disordered Stomach. Observe the following Symptoms: Rtsuiting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs : Constipation, Inward Pilei, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ot tbe Stomach, Nausea, Heart bum, Jisgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erurtationa, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pi' of the Stomach, Swimming ol the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suf- * ficaling Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vis ion, Dots or Webs be fore the sight, Fever kbd Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness id the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imag inings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. l REMEMBER, THAT THIS BITTERS 18 ! NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, 2lnb Can't fllake Drnnkarbs, BUT IS THE BEST TONIC In the World. WHOWSIO.^ From the Rev. Levi G. Beck. Paator of tbe Bap tist Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. . •• • •••••• 1 have known Hnofland's German Bittera favora bly for a number of years. 1 have used them in my own family, and have been so pleased with their ef fecla that 1 was induced to recommend them to ma ny ot!fcrß, and koow that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the altertionof those affiicted with the diseases tor which they are recommended, to these Bittera, know ing fro-n experience that my recommendation will be sustained. Jda fbia mm* eh**rf.ji>y Bi Hoof, land's Bnters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is "not a rum drink." Yours truly, LEVI U. BECK. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of tbe Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and Chris tian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, 1 yet know of no sufficient reasons wb) a man may not testify to tbe benefits h > believes himself to have received from any aim ple preparation, in the hope that be may tuus con tribute tu the benefit of others. 1 do :hia tbe more readily iu regard to Hoafiand'a German Bittera, prepaied by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was pr judiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my fiiend, Rofert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by pioper tests, and for encourage ment to Iry them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these hitters at the beginning of the present year, was lullowed by evident relief and restoration to a degr e of bodi y and mei tal vigor which I bad not felt for six moi.tha belore, and hadalmo:C despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philad'a. From the Rev. Joi. H. Kennard, Pastor of tha 10th Baptist I'liun.h. Dr. Jackson : —Dea' Sir:—l have been frequently requ ated to connect mv name with commendations of different kind, of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I hive in all cases declined ; but with a clear proof in various instances, aud particularly in my family, ol the use. fulutss ol llr. Hoofland'. German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual cour-e, to express my lull conviction that, for gmrral dr.bi.lity of the system and especially fit Liver Complaint, it it a raft and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail ,- but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to Ihote who sutler from the above cauae. Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD. Eighth below Coatca st., Phil's. From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Gerrnatitowti, Penn. Dr. C. M. Jackson : —Dear Sir: —Personal expert ence enables me 1o say that I regard the Geiman Bitters vrepart-d by you as a most excellent redi cine. In cases ol severe cold and general debility •I have been greatly benefited by the u.eof the Bit ters, and doubt not they will produce similar efiects on others. Yours truly, WAKRKN RANDOLPH, Uermantown, Pa. From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Heddirig M. E. Church, Philade'phia. Dr. Jackson t —Dear Sin—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. TURNF.R, No. 758 N. Nineteenth Street From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Columbus (N. J.) and Milestown (Pa.) Baptist Cbuicht a. New Rncbelle, N. Y. Dr. C. M.. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—l feel it a pleas ure Ibus, of tny own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of tbe German Bitters. Some yeats since being much afflicted with Dyspepsias] used them with very beneficial results. J. M. LYONS. From Rev. J. S. Herman, of the German Reformed Churth, Kutztown, Berks co, p,. Dr. C. M. Jackson :—Respected -jin—l have been troubled with Dyspepsia VK. a i|y twenty yeirs, and have never used any m',,iicine that did me as much good oa Hooliaod's B, iC tera. Yours, with respect, J. S. HERMAN. ' PRICES. Large Size (holding nearly double quantity,) SI 00 per bottle—half dot. S3 00 I Small aire—73 eta. per bottle—half doz. S* 00 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I See that the signature of "C.'M. JACKSON" la on the WRAPPER of e ich bottle. Shou'd your neatest druggist not have the aiticle do not be put nfT Yiy eny of tfco intoxicating prepa rations tbat may be offered in its pi ice, but send to us and we will torwsrd, securely packed, by expreep. Pa INC: PA t. OFFICR AUD MANUFACTORY*, No. t>3l ARCH STREET. PHii.AUEU>utA. JONES & EVANS, Sueeottore to C. M. latkton fl- Co. ' PROPRIE-f'QRa. ] FaV tale by DrOcgiata sod Dvolera in every town o the flnitort Jen. Ut SRBIBSB'S BALSAMIC COUGH SVREP. # For Coughs, CMt, Croup, Whooping Comfk, Jhthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Floods Pain and Weakness uf the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, Sfc. ■J HIS i* no new remejy. It bat been used Som I for n number ot yeai* in Maryland and parte of Pennsylvania, and baa. wherever known, acquired an unprecedented reputation for curing ibe various diaeasea for which j; U recommended. So apparent i it-i o*efu!nti, and to remark* able baa been ita curet, that it ia fat auper- gome ceding evrry otber remedy for thoaa diieaaea. Tbe afflicted ran rely upon it doing at much for Ibem, arid in many ess more than any other remedy now before tbe public. It ia recommended and prescribed in tho practice of a l irge number of tbe mo,t intel ligent and able physicians of Maryland. f( Cut is used and considered an indispensable house- drem hold remedy by a laige portion of tba first families of tbe State. . It ia used by ali rlassea of society, and tha universal opinion ia tbat it is good. This Syrup is purely Vrgetable Compound. It ia tto pleasant to take, and never does injury. But owing to its purifying qualities, must do good under any circumstances. Its effects are tru ly wonderful, soothing, calming, and allaying thiU tb? most violent coughs, purifying, strength ening and invigorating tbe who>e system, calming and southing tbe nerves; aiding and facilitating expectoration, and healing tba DISEASED LUNGS, Thus atiiking at tbe root of diseaae, end dri ving it from tbu system. CROOP. , die sg This disease is announced by difficulty of breathing, shrill whistling or wheeling, back ing cough and threatened suffocation, fi-c. ft mostly oceura in young children. No child snap need die of croup if this Syrup it properly used and used in time. Mothers having croupy children should watch the first show of the disease, and always keep this remedy at hand, if tUs For coughs after measles this Syrup ia most excellent. Experience has proven that it it equalled by no other preparation. The price of tbe remedy ia such as to placa syrup it within the reach of all, the poor at well as the rich, and eveiy person should have it. Every person should have it in the house, ft is a true and to all who val- is ue health and wish to secure themselves a gainst that most terrible disease, consump- . 1 lion, it will be found -the most uselul at well as the cheapest family medicine in tha mti world. It has been used for tbe last four yeara with a success without a parallel. Price 40 cents per bottle, or three bottle* for SI.OO. Prepared by S. A. Foutx fk Bro. la For sale by H. C. Reamer and B. F. Htrry Druggists, Bedford, Pa. December 18, 1863— 1y. i time. SORTER'S INDIAN VEBMIFfOE. Q,. - hyINCF. the introduction of this beautiful prepara tion, it hai been steadily advancing into public fa vor. Jta astonishing efficacy in expelling worm* has won for it many friends wherever known, and these are speak its praise to others, so that£ s,it is ffiit being introduced into)* TO {•e'Very family in the land. The .J £ demand for it is becoming im"> * DESTROY , menae.Tomake it still more wor > £ thy the prefer ence WORMS! Tabown it, tbo PROPRIETOR putting it up in a style then formerly. It i* now prepared with the greatest care of uniform strength, with plain directions, to that any one can cdminil ter it. It lb entirely VrgMablt—PerfeClly Safe and Harmless. And ba i never been known to fill to expel worm*, where worms existed. Tbe proprietor* boldly *(• •ert that it i* superior to any other preparation, in tbe world. DyAk forSHRINER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE, •nil take no other. •.•Prepared by S. A. Foots & Bro., end for sele ■t the Drug Stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Pa- Dec. 18, 'B3—ly Toutz's Mixture, THE TS a safe and reliable remedy for tbe cureef 1 Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections, " Sprains, Burns, Swellines and all diseases re sts? quiring an external (application on man. On horses it will never fail to cure Pote evil, Fistula, old running sores, or Sweeney, LIM- if properly applied. For sprains, bruiser, MINT scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddle or collar gall, cuts or wounds, it is In infallible ro* remedy. Try it and be convinced of Its e®- cacy. KHr (tiA T i s Tf. _ MAN Persons afflicted with this disease no mat ter of how long at Tiding, can be promptly and effectually cured by using this Mixture. AND There is nothing in tbe world so sure and so good to take away hard corda, and cure BEAST Frost Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and 50 cents NOW per bottle. Prepared by S. A. FOOT 2, Westminster, Md. IN USE sale at the Drug Stores of Raamer and Harry, Bedloid, Pa. December 18, 1863, —ly F O UTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. iCrHF.SF. Powders have proved, after atrial| I 1 of several yeare, to be superior to any preparation of tbe kind .in use. The chief {superiority of these Powders arises from the fact that they ere composed Of medicines Irbat have Laxative, Tonic and Purifying properties The laxative eject* crudities from tbe stomach and intestines , the tonic SS gives strength to the System of the Horee, C and the purifying medieioes contained in = them cleenee the blood, and lay the founds- M •. ti>n for a vigorous and healthy circulation. 5a iThe useuf tf-em improve! the wind, stiength- S3 ten* the appetite and give* tbe horse t fine, • smooth and glusay skin—thusimprovini; the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble 'animal. | These powders are not intended, as most powders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance ol being Ist when | not really so—but, to remove the disease and promote his general health, j These powders w;l| strengthen (he stom , acb end iuteitinee, clAanse them from oflen |*ive matter, and bring them to a healthy] state. They are * sure prevention #f Lung! Fever, end „ cettain remedy for all disease* {incident | 0 tho Horse, an Glandera, Yellow <ering, Coughs, Fevet*. Lots of Appetite and Vital Energy, he.—These Powders, if used two or three times a week, through the win*j H ter and spring, your horse will never get the A le- Lung Fever, Colic or BoMi. A few dotes of H these powders will remove the worst cough, 3 3on eny horse. Were owners of horses to 3 p. feed e few of these powders every year, thay " might save the lives of many valuable horaet. MILCH COWS. ' Tbe properties this powder posses*** in fti creasing tbe quantity of milk in eows, give* !it an importance and value whjgh should ] place it in he hands of evenr person keep. { tng a row. In fattening cattle, it gives (hem an appetite, loosens their bide, and make* them thrive much faster. t HOGS. C In all diseases of swine, a\coughs, nleeu in the lungs and liver, tee., by puttingTrom half a paper to a paper of these powder*ln IX a barrel of ewill, the above diseases can be EC cured or entirely prevented. By using these 9 powders the hog cholera can h prevented. & Prepared by 6. A. FOUTZ, Westmintter, Md. sale atth* Drugßeores of Reamegi,/ stVIRATrW. Badfcsd, Pa, IW-
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