SWALLOW iwo or three hogsheads of •'Boehu," "Tonic Bitters," "Sisa]tri!la," -Nervcus An tidotes," 6tc., Ike., and after vc . are satisfied with The result, then trv one bo* of OLD OCTOR BU CHANT'S KNGIiSr. SPECIFIC PlLLS—and b> reatored to health and vigor in less than thirty days They are purely vegetaoje pleasant to take prompt and salutary in their effect* on rhe bioketl-dovvn and shattered constitution. Oid and young call take them with advantage. Imported and sold ill the Coiled State- only t y JAS. S, BfJTLF.R, General Agent, Station D, Bible House. New York. P. S. A box sel l to any address on receipt ol price—which is On* DuUw—post fr*r. March Jo, 1854. —3m T 'SE NO OTHER! BUCHAN'S SPECIFIC PILLS j I are the only Hsliafdt r Rrtrttdy lor all Diseases j of the Seminal, Urinary and Nervous Sy -terns. Try ! one box, and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOX. j One box will perf* t a rnrr , or money refunded.— . Sent by mail on receipt o; pi Be. J AS. S. BUTLER. Station D, Eibie House, New York, March 25, 18G4—3m General Agent. DO YOU V, ISH TO BF. CL'RF.D ? DR- BCJCHAX'S English Specific Pills cure ir: !es- than 30 days the I wor=t cases of Nervousness. Tnnotency, Prem-| ature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insa. its anil sli ' Urinary, Sexual, am! Nervous Affect avis, "no mattrr j from what cause p.oduced. Price, One Dollar per '< box. Sent; post-paid; by mail, on receipt of an ©rdr. Address, JAS. S. BUTLER, General Agent, Station D, Bible House, New York. March 25, 18f>4.—3::j A D MINI ST ft A TOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having received tetters of ad ministration upon the estate of John K. Mowtry, late of Union township, dee'd., requests all per-o.is ; having claims against the estate to present the same properly authenticated tor settlement, ami all per- I sons indebted will please make immediate payment. 1 April 22—6t JOSIAH MOWERY, A im'.-. NEW FIIHI! Recent Arrival of New Goods!! ; Good \cw*B !;#• Jhe Lntlies! E. HI. Fisher, Little John C- & Wm J ,' Have retnoved their store two doors south of the ! post oibce, to the room lately occupied by William ' Shaffer, Esq., where they have just opened a new j and large stork of FANCY GOODS, such as MUSUNS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, &e., j together with a well sel'-. :ed assortment of i LYDJES DRESS GOODS, of every description. ■ Genfltmcns Shirt Fronts, Hose, Soaps of <-ll i kinds, Jewelry, Sc., Sc. All of which they will sell verv low for ca-fc. The public are respectfully invited to give us a : call before pureha-ing elsewhere. April 22. 'CI. i THE LOST FOUND! Every thing is now lost in high ptices ; but if you ; wish to find them again at oki prices, call at MRS. JV. MOKRY'S, who Las just returned Irom Philadelphia, with the ' largest and be,t selection of MILLINERY GOODS EY ER BROUGH'J 'J O BEDFORD, which she will : •ell as cheap oi cheaper than bid prices Her stock consists of a general assortment of fashionable 61LK, CACTUS, SI RAW, LEGHORN $ CRAPE ' BONNETS. Infant Hoods, Shake's, and a i irge assortment ot ' Ladies' Mi>se and Childrena* HATS, the very la-1 test styles and colors. A beautiful assortment of PLAID RIBBONS, the latest ,-ty!e. Flowers, Ruches, Ladies Dress Caps, Corsets, Cal- j mora! Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Dress Trimmings, Head Nets, Zephyr, Shetland work, A large assortment of Grenadine Veils, of all ; colors, also, Ladies Linen CoFar* at.d Pocket Hand-! kerchiefs. CS?"Do not purchase elsewhere until vou ca'l and examine the above stock of goods, as you w.li cer- : tainly find it to youi interest. Bedford April S, 1564, isiic Hoiii&i., ' (- e: \ s: i* A l )Lpv\mxhy \ FOR THE SALE OF JToojps, Shook,), Trending, Stove#, j Quercitron dc 'Termers' Bark, Treenails, dec. No. -SIC SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA. April 6, IS6l—3ai THE MENGEL HOUSE, JcoixNa STREET, Brciiror.L>, i'*. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform • the travelling public thar he'has recently eniarg* !. i improved aid refitted his house, both for the ac- j roiamodation of trave|r bud boarders, as well as ; country customers Persons coming t< this place I fcr the purpo-e of visiting the Bed.'Oiu bprtngs, will ' fiod this bouse pieas intly located. Ample and convenient Stabling is attache ! to I this Hotel, which will always be attended by a care ful hostler. Also a sate and convenient carri ge fcouae. All are invited to give him a call. ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor, j Apnl, IS, 188t. BEDFORD ENGLISH SCHOOL. The seventh session of tlr.n s .-hool will com- ' crenoo Monday, April 4, 386! and continual U weeks, Instruction wi'l lie glvitn in all the j branches pertaining to a good English Educn-1 tion. Pupils frotn a distance should apply at cnce. Terms:—ln the higher classes £5.00, in the krwvr, $4. 00 & $3. 00. 11. \V. FISHER, Principal Bedford, March 18. 1804. i A DMENISTK \TORS' NOTICE Letters ot Administratiou upon tho Estate of | fieorge Mortimore !ate of Stake Spring Township j dee'd having been issued by tic Register of Bed- i ford county to John Mortmnore, reeiding iu East \ " e township and Joseph P. ilortimore resi- j W \ Slake Spring township, they j,tve notice to I . s indebted to the estate io nta ke payment j {Buccgsely, and all persons having claims against ; are requested to presmt the same pror-eriy I M tttwi for settlemeut. JOHN MORTIMORF., JOSEPH t'. MCRFIMORE, April li!, 1864.—6r AdaFrs. ASSIGNEE ACCOUNT Jfotir* in hereby given that tbo Account of Thomas Oidham, one of the fitsMgncefr of George Snyder, of Union township, has been exhibited and filiid in the Common Fleas of Bedford Coun ty, at the FrothonotaryLs otiice, tual that the bame will lie allowed by the Court on Tuesday, tfio 3d day of May next, unions cause be showed why it should not be allowed. O E. SHANNON, Frofh'v. April 8, 18tU. OSBORNE'S PREPARED JAVA COFFEE. A Ftesh invoice of thu excellent coffee, ju-r re aud for Sale *? Jhe New batgain Store ot G. K & W OSTER. Eait ol* Retailers. Ji list of venders of Fore g i and Domestic Merchandise in t/i- county of Bedford, for the year 1564, as appraised and classified by the appraiser of Mercantile Taxes. Bedford Borcaqh. Clasr, § els Mrs. V. B. Tate, store 14 7 00 M. & G. Keitnuml " 14 7. Of) Geo W. Oster & Co. " 14 7 00 A 15. Crdmer & Co. 13 10 00 "X. Lyons & Sons " 14 7 00 Peter A. Heed 14 7 00 Miss M. Fetterly 4 - 14 7 00 S. & VV. Shuck 44 14 7 00 Do do Fancy store .14 700 Robert Fyan- store 14 7 00 J. M. Shoemaker •• 14 7 00 Mrs. Stewart 44 14 7 00 Isaac Lippcl " 14. 7 00 V\ in. Hartley Hardware 11 700 Geo Blyiuire & Son " 14 7 00 Dr. 15. F. Harry Drugs 14 7 00 11. C. Reamer '• 14 7 00 A. L. Detibaugh Con. & Grocery 14 7 00 James B. Farquhar store 14 7 00 j John[ AF:p & Son •' 14 7 00 1 K. M. Fii-hor " 14 7 00 John G. Minnieh Eating House 14 7 00 Jacob Buiinger Cont' ciiouery 14 700 Feed & Scbeli Bankers 14 10 00 Rupp, Shannon & Co. Bankers 10 00 Mrs. E. Y. Jlutvrv Store 11 7 00 David Broad Eating House 14 10 0< Joshua Shoemaker Ten Bins 7 50 \V nt. McMullen & Co. Store 14 7 00 Miss (7ri!!a Smith Fancy Store 14 700 Bedjoia Township. Josialt Kitchey Distillery 15 00 Bedford Mineral Springs Ten Bins 7 50 •' " •* Billiards 7 50 Wm. Welf Confectionery 5 00 Broad 'Top Township. Eichelberger A. Lowery Store 11 7 00 John Foster Eating House 10 00 " " Ten Fins 7 50 Given A: Maguire Store 14 7 00 Johns A: Co. 4i 14 7 4 H) Dunn & Lawrence •' 14 7 P0 Vandevender & Baker •• 14 7 00 Kit-hard Langdon " 14 7 f*o Ahred Evans Confectionary 5 00 R. B. Wigdon 7 Oo John Dell Liquors Jo 00 Stor 14 7 00 Comberhind Valley Township. Daniel Anderson Store 11 7 00 Henry Miller distillery 15 00 Coler.in Township, A. C. Juntos Store 14 7 00 Jacob Reed & Co. " 14 7 00 Harrison Townifiip. Valentine I. Wertz Store 11 7 00 Geo. I*. Bailey Store 11 7 00 Juniata Township George Gardiii Store 14 7 00 Lewis N. Fyan " 11 7 00 William Kyscr •* 14 7 00 ihl'igas A; Co. " 14 7 00 Joseph Fuller " 14 7 00 Aapitr Township. G. W. Blackburn *< 14 7 00 Samuel HefFuer '• 14 7 00 Eli Blackburn & Co., " 14 7 00 Middle H'oodberry Township Andrew Baker Store 14 7 00 Gee. R. Barndollar " 14 7 00 A S. Becklioefier 44 1 4 7 y J. W. Ricketsuu 44 1+ 7 00 Daniel Stoner 44 14 7 00 D. F. Bceglo 44 1 1 7 00 South Wooiiber ry Township. D. F. Buck Store 14 7 00 Daniel M. Bare 44 14 7 00 Samuel Oster 4 * 14 7 00 George Kautfman 44 14 7 00 Robert Ralston 44 14 7 00 Eiint Providence Township. D. A. T. Black Store 14 7 00 John Kyeura & Sons '* 14 7 00 John Luiiderbaugh 44 14 7 00 Bl.o'y Hun borough. J. M. 13arndohar& Son Store 14 7 00 J. 15. Williams "„ 14 7 00 YV iiiiam States & Co. 44 14 7 00 Thomas Richey " 14 7 00 43uughman & Co. 14 14 7 00 Eli Ramsey Drugs 14 ,1 00 .Mrs. I'hebc, Akers Store 14 7 00 Charles Blake Eating llouso 10 00 Abraham Sparks " " 10 00 Mrs. J. A. Mann Storo 14 7 00 i li es* Providence Township. John Gilbaugh Storo 14 7 Oil j J. IV. IDrmlollar & Co., 44 14 7 00 i Soulhompfo i Township, Hugh Wilson Store ' 7 00 George Hini.es 44 11 7 00 Snake Spring Township. William Ly.-iftger Confectionery 14 7 00 ! Liberty Township. Catharine Fockler & Son Storo 14 7 00 ! Lewis 1 *nll ' 11 7 00 Fiuek & Wharton 44 14 7 00 13. Elliott 44 14 7 00 David Cyphers 44 1 1 7 00 Londonderry Township. Jacob Evans Store I t 7 00 David Evans 44 14 7 00 Cairns M. Devorc " 14 7 00 Jllonroe Township. James K. O'Neal Store- 14 7 00 Daniel Fletcher *' 14 7 00 Asa M. Williams 14 7 00 Schetlslurg Borough. John Smith Hardware 14 7 00 John S. Solicit Storo 14 7 00 Black & Border " 14 7 00 Jacob YV. Miller & Kobison " H 7 00 Duncan M'Vicker 44 14 7 00 John E. Colvin 44 14 7 00 G. 13erkstresrer & Son 44 14 700 St. Clair Township. John Hughes distillery 1 09 G. D. Trout Stors 14 7 00 Simon Herehtnan " 14 7 00 F. D. I3oegle 44 14 700 Miss A. C. Smith ** 14 7 00 JTathan YVright *' 14 7 00 G. 14. Amick 44 14 7 00 Isaiah Blackburn "* 14 7 00 Horn & i3rother 44 14 7 00 Anthony Zimmers, Eating house 10 00 ( Enos Corle Distillery 1 00 j Mrs. Charlotte Sleek, eating house 10 00 | Mrs. Rachel Kaugle 44 44 10 00 | Notice is hereby given that an appeal v. i.. be i he'd at the Court House on the 7th of May, j IHC4. A J. SANSOM, Mercantile Apnraiser. April 8, 1564. Blanks, of various kinds, neatly p: in ted on ' good paper for sale at this office. riP n - ( Vy' 1 V Hon. WiNon 31' Candles*. Judge of the United States Circuit Court, President, j Corner Penn and St. Clair sts., Ptllsbury, Penn. The Largest, Cheapest and Eest. j BUi Pays Jor a jull Commercial Course. Cs*"No extra charges for Manufacturers, Steam- i boat, Railroad and Bank Book-Keeping. Ministers' j Sons at half puce. Students enter and review at j any time. This Institution is conducted by expeiie'nced teach ers and practical accountants, who prepare voung men lor active business at the lea-t expense and shortest notice, for the most lucrative and responsi ble situations. DIPLOMAS granted for merit only. Hence the universal preference for graduates of this Co'lege, by business men. PROF. A. COWLCY, the best Penman of the Union, ' who holds the largesr number oi IST PREMIUMS, an I ' over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wii- ' ting. CIRCI'LAPS containing full information sent FREE on application to the Principals. JENKINS K SMITH, v Pittsburg, Pa. where the Sons and Clerks of Bankers and BusinesstMen graduate. November 6, 1863. Treasurer's Sale OF Uo\ SEATED LANDS. Agreeably to the p'ovisions of an Act of Assem bly, directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and tor other purposes, passed the 13th day of March, 181-5, end the supplements thereto pas-ed ! the 13th day of March, lSl7,and the 23th of March i 1831. The Treasuier of tr.e connty ot Bedford iere- i by gives notice to all persons concerned therein, j that unless the county, state, school and road taxes j due on the following tiacis of unseated lands, situ ate in Bedford county, are not paid before the day of sale, the whole, or such parts of each tract as will pay the taxes, and the costs chargeable there on, will be sold at the Court in the borough of Bedford, on the second Monday of June, next, (13th day) lor the arrearages of taxes due, and the cost accrued thereon; and said sale will be "ontin ueii lion cay to day until all are disposed of, b. FARQEHAII, Treasurer. Acres. Warrantees or owners. Tuxes. Bedjord Township. 3GJ Su.''mon Diehl $2 41 230 Maria Did.''! i 87 95 Thomas J. Bonnet, 4 72 Broad Top Towns fit i/, ISO James Entriken J 55 75 William Gray 2 46 440 .73 per. James P.Uoa 22 00 440 130 •' • 7*44 175 131 " " 3 93 56 44 " " 1 30 64 136 Samuel Kerr 6 00 422 Barnet Mowing 6 OS 466 J iliu Stone 7 66 -165$ li-aac Kerr 7 66 440 John Razor . 02 476 F. Mowing, Jr. 76 63 Jacob Myers 2 44 306 James Razor 1 20 75 John Oeveieaux 16 50 403 Job.J Bollman 2S 70 30 1.. J. Watson 6 75 339 Co. 18 62 269 Foster £ Schell 8 68 14 James Figard 1 28 405 Jacob Strine JO 4 1 CO William Figard 6 00 100 l)uriip& Evans 16 00 Christ i.(i Harnett 3 72 Josiah Bacon h SO 63 John Cessna, Esq. 1 23 25 " 76 52 " * 76 110 J iir.fs f'atton 5 40 .303 i*r ioji X Kdsuin in ffj 2John King's heirs I 10 30 John Cessna, Esq., 90 j6O John LWereaux 7 50 9 Evans W. A. & Griffith 1 80 15 Entriken & Wilson 3 86 j3 Entiiken & Patterson 5 33 op Jonathan Edwards 4 18 jg James Entriken . 624 16 •' " 3 37 49 Fluke Sc Dunlap 5 6s 21 John Forde 30 110 Hopewell Iron St Ccal Co. 11 73 438 " " 12 36 ICS *' " 5 01 H 44 60 100 " '• 3 00 30 Huntingdon tr 8. T. 11. K. Co. 99 75 44 44 13 50 200 4 - " -3 27 30 John Hinish 2i 16 Kes,ier Whitney 3 20 21 Peter Kessle: 4 23 19 44 1 89 170 AlaX. King ft Co. 43 96 ■OO William Loveaii r3 05 135 John .McCanles iS 57 50 Rev. P. Phelps 3 26 119 James P-ttou 3 03 165 44 2 46 S William Rogers I 20 267 Joseph Richesou it Shrieves 25 02 63 James Ktcheson At Shrieves 3 7S 175 I'. A. Wilson At McCattlea 35 51 289 1'- A. Wilson Ac Co., 51 24 11 Warsing At Evans IS 335 John N. Lane's (heirs) 30 66 33S 44 4 4 6 3 2 6 ; 20 0 44 '• d7 00 j 404 • 19 50 440 " IS 68 400 44 " 22 CO 125 44 44 5,0 400 44 44 22 00 408 44 44 23 37 210 44 44 S 80 402 William Bunn 17 24 168 iVi ham Lane 43 24 Colernin Township. 57jJ Mary Kegg 1 OS 4 14 Michael Roof 3 48 410 Ag.ies Roof 1 20 400 Jacob Whetstone 1 20 340J Jacob Wyanu 1 00 J 111 Andrew Kihock 64 j s>o Joseph &■ Emanuel Diebi bi j 427 Aithur Biowu 1 2S 50 Philip Diehl 48 Cumberland Valley Township, 230 James Riving 2 76 50 James Heyden 28 397 J John Sample 4 76 Hopewell Township. 200 John Corby I 20 413 John Kerr 7 12 150 James Howard bb 404 Richard Moan 1 32 420 Jnhn Cheney 1 404 Joseph Moan 1 50 109j[ Samuel Moan 3 424 35 per. Alexander .Moan 348 I 206 4 John .Viclinay b4 192 Timothy Moan I 38 200 54 per. Brael Moan t 3O 196 50 Zachariab Moan 1 212 20 John Boyd 64 216 60 Isabella Davis 7® Wiliiam Piper 84 23s John Hardin 7® 221 Ignatius Hardin 454 ! 434 125 per James Wilson ® 4 • 127 40 David Piper 4 ® 1 425 George F. tlbertl 64 • 213 Joseph La..-aster : 4d2 57 Stephen Moan 1 y® I v'o'l Montgomery 3 , 2S George Wishart 4 ® ; *25 Milbiten Ac Bonedict I *ll James .'aires Patton 5 Aaron Rinurd 22 | 462 Francis Johnston 1 72 j 143 William Lane 54 ; 365 Daniel Montgomery 1 36 ! 304 Alexander Johnson 98 | 568 George Hinish I 32 : 286 William Foster 06 j 75 Robert Montgomery 28 j 900 Carr 3 38 80 Swartz 30 JuTti'ita Township ' 30 Nicholas Knoutf 12 Londonderry Township. j 22 J.trneg Shaw 1 24 | 440 Sarah Wright 60 Liberty Township. ' 200 Mary Gordon 0 14 j 200 James (Jordan 6 44 400 . Thomas Jo/iea 6 60 | 105 Edward Langly 7 08 200 Jacob Millet 2 98 200 ElizafiFtb Miller 2 98 200 s Mary Piper 2 68 20C Amelia Piper 2 98 400 Edward Stone 11 88 132 John Tomm 6 60 374 Hannah Alberti 5 13 44S Maria Alberti 10 33 02 Jarnes F.ntriken 88 00 James Entrikeu 2 46 403 Alexander Montgomery I 32 200 John Kerr 2 98 200 Samue! Kerr 2 98 250 Francis Moans 1 66 150 Stephen Kerr 1 ,90 200 Milliker: & Benedict I 66 40 Bee'er & Bow ser 34 5 George Thompson 8 £ lot Luke Feetiey 55 8 lot a Gen. William H. Irvine 1 3J 1 lot G. D. Tioui 2-1 200 John Stone 4 39 200 Bernard Mowen 2 32 102 John Mclinuy 132 • David Piper 1 pg 200 Maria Alberti 2 25 I°7 BaiTltbaugh 2 26 32 Thomas & John King 74 70 Wm. P. Schell 2 43 14 Scbe!! & Datigherty 47 40 A- 8. Cerrett 1 45 1 lot Henry Stoneiook 24 1 lot Daniel Stoner 24 1 lot Daniel Baer 24 1 lot Sarr.nei Yingling 04 1 lot Jacob Biddie 24 1 iot Epbraim Smiltzer 24 1 lot James Dunn 1 23 1 lot Terry Ktnney 1 34 4 lot Goffirey's heirs 1 73 1 lot Samuel Cannock 34 1 lot Daniel Baer 34 1 lot Mis. Lawrence 34 1 lot Ann Scott 34 1 lot S. J. Africa 34 ; Jtfonroc Township. 253| Frederick Collibarger 72 Napier Township. 100 George Davidson CO 200 Abuer Rogers CO East Ptovidence. T wnship. 1219 Samuel Tate's heirs 41 90ft " " 44 St 0 " " 44 I 221!. • 28 ; 402 10 per Hezekiah Logafi 1 20 402 62 per Charles Logan 120 400 7C per John Cavan 120 400 Thomas Cavan 1 20 3° P. Clingerman 40 80 Kzekiel Cook 1 02 400 William Long J 80 400 Wiliiarn Cuvan I 60 1 ~i Joseph Spark's heirs 16 131 40 per John Crosby 1 64 West Providdence Township. 40 r David holler 28 Sf. Clair Township. 39S| John Linn 1 20 395 James May 1 20 411 William Snively 1 20 Southampton Township. 301 George Breathed 88 43'J l'aul Ward 1 32 •>57 Patrick Ward 1 08 do I Joseph Ward 1 04 5.53 Juluiatluui Ward 1 04 435 Henry Whetstone 131 Union 'Town ship ■ 400 John Swaggurt 3 64 •tOO Leonard Swaggart 3 Gi -'ji'. Alexander Gardner 1> 38 11G William Smitli ] 01 l.'t Samuel Burkct 44 110 John Shoe 88 GO Frederick Snyder -14 l'eler Cornice or Cornell 3 64 400£ John Do!ton 1 08 t Jeremiah Jackson 2 82 130 Jacob Swaggart 1 48 406 Hugh Doyle 3 68 406 James Oanlop 3 68 4-10 William Pearson 3 1)6 380 Ebenezer Hranbam 3 96 412 l'hilip Gordon 3 70 120 Conrad iinler 86 200 Cbristly Dowser 2 36 100 George Laib * 88 190 Jacob Burket 83 too Peter Shoenberger 1 32 123 John Still 3 64 200 Michael Shinier 2 90 60 Michael Shaofer 1 22 GO Couples (Brush M't) 80 433 Hugh Porter ] 00 839 Gritilth Evans 3 90 403J Philip Stuie 3 64 4-">9 John Martin 3 96 330 \\ :ison llant- 3 96 363y Alexander Scott 3 94 127 Dr. P. Shocnlierget 3 16 124 " " . 3 68 20 44 24 90 " " 1 48 150 William Laughum 2 46 40 Peter Shinier 40 Woodbcrry South 135 Peter Shoenbcrger 3 60 216 Isabel Davis 24 54 100 John S. Iletrick 28 fVoodb'rry middle> 10 Henry Burgert 1 66 6 Isaac. Burgert 1 OS 15 44 1 52 22 Kcnsinger'e heirs 1 50 27 Jacob Hoover 1 52 60 " " V 26 62 John McFadden 8 76 20 Frederick Nitliodeuiua I 50 16 George Nichodernna 1 32 50 John Niebodemus 1 46 50 John Stoncrook 1 24 IS Samuel Shrive 1 66 14 Charles Tjrjm hous 4 50 15 Jacob Zonk 75 15 44 " 75 1 46 Benner's heirs 2 28 40 Stonerook t 98 . 403 William Montgomery (i 60 150 Kobert Montgomery 2 46 13 Jacob Fumy 90 j 20 Itl.iiihnrt Heploglo 2 46 6 Pat ton & Madara I 08 13 John Teeter 99 12 Samuel Teeter 82 14 14 G. H. Spang ? 28 15 Jacob Smith ! OS ! 19 John V. Smith 1 24 i 17 George Smitli 114 | 20 Archibald McFadden 1 21 ! 14 Henry Stonerook 1 24 ! 60 John Trcah 1 14 | Treasurer's office. I ! Bedford, April 1, 1864. J &> yspepsia. AND DISL.ISES RESULTING FROM DISORDER OF THE L.IVER AND DIGESTIVE OSGAKS ARE CURED LY Ijocflaiid's But man differs, VtF U 8 The Great Strengthening Toaic, These Bitters have Performed more Cures! HAVE AND DOGIVE BETTER SATISFACTION HAVE MORE TESTIMONY 1 HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR THEM! Thftn any other article in the market. IVe defy any one to contradict this assertion, AND WILL PAY SIOOO To any one that will produce a Certificate publinh ed by us, that is not GENUINE. HJOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases mising from a uisordered. Stomach. Observe the following Symptoms: Requiting front Disorders of the Digestive Or guns: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness ol Uio! to the Head, Acidity ol the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in ihe Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at thePPri r o! In# Stomach, Swimming ol the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Brea'hmg, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suf focating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vis tan, Dot? or Webs be fore the sight, Fevet and Dud Pain in the Head, Defi ciency 01 Perspiration. Yellowness ol the Skin ar.J Eyes, Pain in the sid<>, Back, Chest, Limbs, he., Sudden Flushes ; oi Heat, Burning in the Fl®si, Constant Imag inings of Evil, and great Depression o! Spirits, j HBM£ibsr, THAT THIS HITTERS IS NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, C3.uL £an't iilakc DmnkaiDa, BUT IS THE BEST TONIC J't the World. THREAD V.'HG CAYS SO.-O From the Rev. Levi G. Beck. Pastor of the Bap- 1 tist Church, Pemberton, N. J., formerly of the North ) Baptist Ctiurch, Philadelphia. 1 have known Hoofiatid's German Hitters 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 1 was induced to recommend them to ma ny others, and know that they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. 1 take pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those atilicted with the diseases lor which they are recommended, to these Bitters, know ing from txperience that my recommendation will be sustained. Ido this more cheerfully a3 Hoof land's Hitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, and is "not a rum drink." Yours truly, LEVI G. BECK. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. I)., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and Chris- tian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent Medicines in genera], through di,trust of their ingredients and effects, 1 yet know of no sufficient teasons wh> a man may not testily to the benefits ho believes himself to have received from any sim ple preparation, in the hope that he may tnus con tribute to the benefit of others. I do th:s the mere readily in regard to Hoiflana's German Kilters, prepaid by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was pr judtced against them for many yeais, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by pioper tests, and for encourage ment to try them, wheu 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 relief and restoration to a degree of bodiiy and mectai vigor which I had not felt tor six moi.ths before, and bad almost despaired of regaining. 1 therefore thank God and my Irtend tor directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philwi'a. From the Rev. Jos. H. Kennard, Pastor of the 10th Baptist Church. I)r. Jackson : —Dear Sir:—l have bepn frequently ; requested to connect my name with commendations 1 of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the 1 practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I hive in all cases declined; but with a clear proof in various ] instances, and particularly in my family, ol the use fulness ot Dr. rloofland's German Btiters, 1 depart for once from my usual course, to exptess my lull conviction that, for general debility of the system and especially fjr Liver Complaint, 11 is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail but usually, 1 doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above cause. Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD. Eighth below Coates st., Phil'a. from Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Bantis Church, Germatitowu, Penn. Dr. C. M. Jackson :—Dear Sir : —Personal experi ence enables me to say that I regatd the German Bitters stepared by you as a most excellent medi cine. In cases ot severe cold and general debility 1 have been greatly benefited by the use of the Bit ters, and doubt not they will produce simiiai effects on others. Yours truly, WARREN RANDOLPH, Germanlown, Pa. From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Wedding ALE. Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson :—DearSti':. —Having used your Ger. man Bitters in my family frequently, I aao prepared to say that it has been of great service. Yours respectfully. J. H. TURNER, No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the I Columbus (N. J.) and Milestown (Pa.) Baptist Church* s. New Roche lie, N. Y. Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—i feel it a pleas ure thus, of tny own accord, to bear testimony to the excellence of the German Bitters. Some years since being much afil icted with.Dyspepsia, ! toed them with very beneficial results. J. M. LYONS. From ReV. 3. S. Herman, of the German Reformed Churcn, Kutztown, Berks co., Pa. Dr. C. M. Jackson :—Resjrected Sir 1 have been troubled with Dyspepsia neatly twenty years, and have never used any medicine that did me as much good as HootDnd's Bitters. Yours, with respect, J. S. HERMAN. PRICES. Large Size (holding nearly double quantity,) $1 00 per bottle—ha!f doz. S5 00 Small size—7o ct. per bottle—half doz. $ t 09 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! I See that the signature • M. JACKSON" is i on the WRAPPER of each bottle. Shou'd your nearest druggist not have the aiticie do not be put off by any of the intoxicating prepa ration'! tha' may be offered in its place, but send to us and we w.fl forward, securely packed,by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MATE FACTORY-, No. 631 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. JCNEb & EVANS, Successors to C. At. Jackson Cf Co. PROPRIETORS. For sale by Druggists and Deaiers in every lawn in the United Stater. Jan. 15. iiLuwmam Pur Coughs, C'Jdt, Croup, W'h.japing Cet*(h-, i Jtsthnui, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain ond Weakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Br* at king, S'c. tf 1113 is no new remejy. It has been used £-*** J for a r umber ol yeais in Maryland a TO Severy family in the land. The sj J"demand for it 's becoming irab DESTROY Mnense. To make it still more wor r t, thy lhe preler . eii c e already WORMS! < shown it, t h* Proprietor is^v^..—putting it up in a much handsomer rtyle than formerly. It is now prepared with the greatest care of uniform strength, with plain directions, so th.it any one can edminis ter it. It is entirely Vegetable—Perfectly .Safe and Harmless. And has never been known to tail to expel worms, where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is superior to any other preparation in the world. Ask for SHRINRR's IN'DIAN VERMIFUGE and take no other. '.'Prepared by S. A. Fcutz ft Bro., and fot sale at the Drug Stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Pa - Dec. 18, '63—ly roatz's fixture, THE IS n safe and reliable remedy for the cure of L Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections, Sprains, Burns, Swellings and all diseases re best quiring an external 'application on man. On horses it will never tail to cure Pole evil, 1- istula, oh! running sores, or Sweeney, Lini- it properly applied. For sprains, bruises, mem scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddle or collar gal!, ruts or wounds, it is an infallible p.m remedy. Try it and be convinced of its effi- Jl H B r II 4 T I S ,TI . Mas Persons afflicted with this disease no mat ter ot how iong st riding, can be promptly and effectually cured by using this Mixture. asd There is nothing in the world so sure and so good to lake away hard corns, and cure Beast Frost B.fes as thi3 preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and 50 cent* bow per bottle. Prepared by ' S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster. Md. in tSE K?~For sale at the Drug Stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Pa. December 18, 1863, — ly F O I'TZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE HO W I)ERS. j r ] HESE Powders have proved, after a trial; | of several years, tc be superior to any; preparation of the kind in use. The chief! superiority of these Powders arises from tba| ,fact that they are composed of medicines! That have Laxative, Ponic and Purifying! propemes* The laxative pjects crudities! from the stomach an-' intestines , the tonici = giver, strength to the system cf the Horse,! wand the purifying medicines contained in 5 them cleanse the blood, and lay the founds-iw J tion for a vigorous and healthy circulation. tXJ jTbe use of them improves the wind, strength ,cns the appetite and gives the horse a ■ sniooih and glossy skin—thus improving the lappearar.ee, vigor and spirit of this noble janimal. | These powders are not intended, as roost powders are, to bloat the animal, so as to Igive him the appearance of being tat when j not really so—but, to remove the disease .and promote bis general health. J These powdera Will strengthen the stom~ [arh and intestines, cleanse them from often jsive matter, and bring them to a healthy• - state. Tbey are a sure prevention of Lung < jT ever, and a eetTain remedy for all disease#. ' incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow* Whter, Distempers, Founder, Heaves, Slav- 5 ering. Coughs, Fevers. Loss of Appetite and' ; Vital Energy, Kc.—These Powders, if usedi two or liirae times a week, through the win-: ter and spring, your horse will never gat the ft -e- Lung Fever, Colic or Botts. A few closes of >*- H these powders w ill remove the worst cough, 2 £2 on any horse. Were owners of horses to 2 ~ teed a few of these powders every year, they p*- might save the lives of many valuable horaea., ' MILCH COWS. The properties this powder possesses in in-; creasing the quantity of milk in cows, givea! i 't an importance and value which should! piece tt in he bands of every person Iteep-i. iDg a cow. In tatteui?* cattle, it gives tbeini an appetite, loosens their hit!?, end mak-is them .hrive much Bister. >• = hogs. \ cr In all diseases of swine, as coughs, ulcere ffliin the lun-s and liver, L.c., by putting f rosn j all a paper to a paper of these powders in | o£ia barrel of swill, the ahova diseases can be tt cured or entirely prevented. By using these 9 powders the hog cholera can bo prevented. Prepared by 8. A. FQLTZ, I ! • „ Westipiuawe. jw ■ C"7"For g!e at the Drug Blur as c ~ \ and Harry, Bedfcrd, Dec. U-W