Isr PORT AST TO LACIJX — DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS have never yet fiai!-D in removing d;(licu!tie* • rising from obit ruction, 01 stoppage o! natme, or jr, restoring the r-y-tem to peifect health wH'n suf terlng fiomSpinai AlfecTion*. Prolapsus Uteri, trie M'hitr*. or other yeakness of the Uterine Organ*. The PI! ate perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may he taken ty the ino.t delicate female with out causing dibtresi—the same time thee act like? ihrm hv strengthening, invigorating an-! restoring the svstem I i a healthy coimitron, end bv bring. ng or. 'h' monthly prnot with regularity, no matter Jrorr what causes the obs'ruction may aii*e. I hey should, ho we v-r. NOT he taken during the fir-' three or four uinnlr.s of j>r -gi ancy. though sale al any oii.er time, a- miscarriage would be the result. Each box con ains 6U Pills. Price sl. DE. HARVEY'S TRKATI-F on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Mi-carriage, B itrei.i.e,s, Stertii'y, Re. production, and Abu-es of N iture, arid e(rip aficell* the Ladies' Private Medical AdvLe-, a pamphlet o! 61 page 9, sent free to any address. Six cents :e --quired to pay postage. The Pill* ar.d book wil! be rent by mail when de- ! *i:ei'. securely S' a !-ii. and prepiid, by J. BRYAN, Al. D., Ger.eial Agent, j No. 7fi Cedar at., New A'ork. j C7~So!d by all the principal druggists. December 4 1863—lysc. v \otscc I> hereby given 'hat i have purchased at Sheriff 's sale the loliow.ng property belonging to Thomas Kmser. ard have left the s>me in hi* pisses-ion do ring my pieasuie: 7 head of cattle, 2 horses and 3 aheep. DAVID MILLER. May 6, 1861.* A Most Excellent Medicine. J. F. CARPENTER'S RHEUMATIC FLl*;l>. Person* ruffering from Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Diptherta, Burns, \c., will find this a most ex client rem-.ly. T cones to u* recommended by tome of the be s t men in the State—and in this corritnuniiy Try a bottle and sec for jourseil. For *aleat /. L. Defi bmgh's, Bedford. April 29, IS6! ly. AD.MIMM KA TO H'S NOT I C E. letters of administra'ion having liecri grautej to *he subsenher, residing in Broad Top ro.ir.ship on the estate of Christian Harnett, laie of List Provi dence tp., deceased, a'! pe-sons indebted to said es tate are rrquested to in kc immediate payment, and thoc having claims t-gatipT the same, will pre sent them duly authenticated for settle net-r. JOoLPiI BARNL I T, Adm'r. Apr. 23 6t* WAWKI). A hoy of good moral character, indu-trious hab.ts, end well rc'-oT.mepded, to lo?ri: the tanning bui nes*. Apply immediately to th* su .v-r b-r in C: b beriaod Vali -y. JOilN A. GHAIP. Apr. 29, 1864. Bedford Haii Association. The stockholders of the Bedford He!! A-sociaCoc sre hereby notified that the annual elecfijii (>r five 'ru-tecs of sai.l a**ociat:on, will he held at the Odd Fellows Ha I in Bedford borough, on Monday, tha second (lay of May, 1664, f.etwe?;. the hour* ••four end three o'clock, P. M., ol said da v. Notice , also given that th-* trustees of said as-oclaiion hjve declared a semi annual dividend of five p-i centum upon the capital stock, which the stockholders can receive by calling upon the Treasurer, John fi. Jor dan. S L. RUSbELL, bee'ry. April 22, 1804. ~aWrii"K" t* hereby given that I lure purchased a dark K iy mare, harness and cart at Sheuit's :a!e, and t':*t I have left the -am-- itt thu iuuds of Tutjick Wall du ring my p!ea*ure. April 22. JS6!—3t JOHN G FISHER. *A D :\TI NIMHA TOIV > "son CE~ Letters of administration hiving ben granted to the subscriber on the r*Mte of Frederick ( iaar, late of Unioe town'-hip, deceased, alt |er*ons indrbted to said e*tate are requested :o m i: - iinmediste pay ment, and those having claim* will p'e-ent rhe same properly authenticated Ik.f settlement. April 22—Ct JACOB CI.AAII, Adm'r. Something new in Piiiladeiphin. COOPF.R S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND A. i G\T,- I.ERY NO. 1336 CUES I NUT S I REUT, Oppm .te U. S. MINT. GALLF.RY, RECEPTION HND OPFRAIiNG ROOMS ALL ON FIRST FLOOR. All Style urii sizes of P . r'ograph-, lvnr>fyps, Perrotypes or "Tintypea" and taken at pr cej to suit the times. Pictures Finished in Water Colors, Oil, India Ink end Pas'il. Corses a .id othy ani-mals, Equipages, Court'y Set.ts, Rums, Models ot' Maetrinety, &<•., for Pa tent ins accurately photographed. P. K. Cnopei desires to ceil the attention of ner vous visiting P.ii'adelphi* to his new Ground Floor Galleiv. where he has introduced newly-patented cameras, capable ot taking, in a few sernnus, one hundred Photographs, (rem the: mall stamp or au tographic, to the Imperial and Lite Size. Alter mny experiments ti" has sue eeeiVd in placing i:is skylight at an improved angle, diffusing the light in equal propoitions, and producing that o!t giadation of tune which ranno' he given by the side and skylights generallv ued, aid which is of so much importance to the beauty of a picture. It is made of French glass, and is the laigest in Phil adelphia. Mr. Cooper has been engpgd acre than twenty years in the study > nd practice of the Fine Ait-. j Hi* long experience as a Miniature and Poitrait j Painter is a suffi.ient guarantee for the perfection , of the pi.tures made at hi? establishment• Ihe art of idealizing in well understood; none but the most skilful artists are employed in the re- j ■pective depart men's. All Pictures wat ranted;—the Ivory types will not i change in any climate, and will stand the test of ! acids—P.n ticular at tent ion is paid to giving grace- | fu! and easy positions. lijgnerreotypes and ail other kinds of pictures cop- j led, from em*ll nied.llion to life size, and finished j in colors or Indian ink, to look equal to pictures 1 taken from life. This Gallery possesses ra ;t facilities f-.r taking j EquutzitiH Pictuies from life,- t ri the rear building j ■where from one to fifty horses can be photographed j at a rime* S. B—To Rhotqgraphers, Co'orists an.i others. j Just issued.—'"Leery body ran l( i.:i Arti*t-~A i.ew work or. PHOTOGRAPH COLORING, IVORYTVPING, EN AMELLING, IVORY .MINIATURE PAINTING, &c., —Complete instructions given for making Ivo rytypes with some valuable receipt-, never i>ef'or* published useiul to ail photographs, forone of which a large sum fcu* been offered. By lollowirg the directions contained in this book, ever, those perso-s with no previous knowledge of Painting cannot fail to color in * beau tDu! and effective style. Pric#o,? f opv witn model of eoWing fF.OO without model So.POjOr five •••"piesfor b12.00. Cy remitting HO one cap}', wifh Box of Paints Palette Brushes, and pr*parations complete wiil be lurnish e-d free of charge Will be publish",! shortly. A VALUABLE WORK ON PRA WIT G. with progressive lUustratloil? Human Fc aod Figure. Also, A HANO-BOtf* 'JX POSITIONS, with Illustrations. for the use of Po --tograpbere and Artists. Mr. Cooper eruTinuea ?o rece'vp Ladies an 1 Get l ' tier*.en into his Clarse* for In-t-urti 3 .- ; n drawing,} tnd Photograph, ivor type, Indian Ink ard Paetil Painting, and a beautiful proce.s for Enameliug P;c lures, Crreulars contßining li?t of prices of pictuies and further infoi mat ion respecting the tfook3and Terms of iusfruc'ioa may be had by enclos ng Fast G.i.ce Adtlress and a Stamp to P. F. COOPER. '.'t'l l - Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, REFERENCE 'I Caleh Cops, Presideo' Academy of Fine Arts. Pr T . B. Wilson Ornithologist and EntoiZiologtst. ; Rev. T hos. iViJes Martin. P. E. Church. Hon Vicior A. Sartori, Consul ot Leghorn. Kob-:t G. ("laik'-on of Firm of J.y Cook A Co. j New Yctk R"v. \V. A. Afaybm, Reet.St. Aiban's > Church. i Boston J. E. Tiltors \ Co. Henry How land, Kq , Long Branch X". t. ";timc."*, Mont, Amedae Sauvan ,1 cench roneo-i-1 April isj 1 QW A LLOW two or three hogsheads of "Buchu," ! fy'Tonic Bitters," --SaisaparilLi," "Nervchs An tidotes," &c., Jkc., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BU CHANT'S ENGI.ISh SPECIFIC PlLLS—and b restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are pur- y vegetable pleasant to take prompt an<l salutary in their effects on the fcroken-dwn and sViifered constitution. Old ana young can take them wi'h advantage. Imported and sold in the (Jutted St .tea c ly by J \S. s*. PUTLER, General Ajer;', Station D, Bible Hc-tiae. New York. 1 P. S. A iox rer.t In any &ddr ts on receipt o! p ice—which it One lio'lur—poet f-te. March 23, !Bot.—Set r-SE NO OTHER 1 BUCHAN'S SrF.ctrtc PILLS \ are the ofl'v k'ltabte Heyneih/ for all Disease* if the Seminal, Urinary and N rvo-u Sy-iem-;. Try one box, ami be cured. ONE DOLL \R A BOX. One box will perfe. t a rare, or money i .-funded. — .Sent by mail on receipt of pi ire. JAN. S. HT'TT.EK. Station D, Bible House, New York, March 05, tS64—dm Gr: era! Agent. i O Y'OU AISH TO BF. CURED? | J DR LUCH AX'S F.rglish Specific I'iils cure in ies* than 33 d-ivs the wor,t ca* * of Nervousness, I r.potencv, Pre.-o iiture Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity arid at' ITiinaiy, >exual. and Neivous A (Tactions, r>o metier from what cause p.oduced. Price, One Dollar p®i box. Sent; po t-puid ,byrr > R I ', on receipt of ar, older. Address. •IAS. S. RU CLE 11, G*i • ra l Agor, 1 1 Station I), Bib'e House, New York. March —hm ADMINISTRATOR'S 0 ICE. Tire undersigned having received letters of ad ministration upon the estate of John R. M*(ry, bite ol Union tow"!h;p. dec'il., rrq .e,ls p'j pei-ons having ciatin. against th efate to present 'he *ame prop, rly autbent ic. ted tor ee'tlem- .'. and ui! pT aor. * indebted will please make inn ! ate pav ne,. - A pill 2—6t JtlSlAri .MOW £R\ , Adm'r. vifMu" PMitMf J \ t, a A k.i 4 s Recent Arrival cf New Goods II (sooii ilcws £<r (he -** l tl" ; ! E. EI. Fisher, Little John C- £1 Wm J , Lave removed their store two door* south of the pn-r .n *e, •the toon lately net vied hv iv illian. fii. .tr' r, E,q., where they ii,:ve j„ s t opened a new and i r.e sin- k of FANCY GOODS, such as MTSLINS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, Kc., together with a well selected assortment of LADIES DKESS (iOODS, of every description. Gehfitmins St'ii/l Fronts, Hose, Sonps of all hinds, Jewelry, frc , iN'c. All of which they will seii very low for cn-h. Th public are respectfully inviteil to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Apr.l 22. 'G4. THE LOST FOUND! Every thing is row |o-t in high pices ; but if you v isb to Pi'<i th-m again at old prices, call at MRS. K V. MOIVKY'S. who fas j"'.t returned Irom Philadelphia, with the largest and best .|ec!'Oit of iMII.LINFRV GOODS KV7 R RKOCGH'! 'ID BEDFORD. which she wii re'! as cheap ■> cheaper than eld prices Her s.'o,i: consists of .• al assort men 4 of fashionable MLR, CACTUS. M RAW, LEGHORN 4 CRAPE BONNETS. Infant Hoods, Shake s, and a I irge assortment of I.a.lies' Mioses aid Childrens' HATS, the very la test styles and colors. A betutiful as.-ortment of PLAID RIBBONS, the latest et\ le. Flowers. Ruches. L->die& Dress Caps. Corsets, Bal nior.ll Skirts, il.vrp Skills, Dress Trimmings, (lead Nets, A-'phyi', Sheilam! work. 4-e. A laigt asor' .pent of Grecian.n* Veils, of a!! color-, also, LatLes Lmeti Vol ar, and Potkel Hand kerchiefs. iL7"T)o not purchase etsevvt.ere until you ea'l an ! ex inline the above *?oek of goods, as you v. ill cer tainly find it to voiu i .terest. Bedford. April 8. 1601. isne notiiii & co„ <S 5: W E II A Sj lawmisstan J|mltaufs, FOR THE SALE OF Zlo<~-/>s, Shooks, JI- 'di/ 'j, ,S l-ioes, i Quercitron tfc To mem' Hark, Treenails, dec. No. -NO sor r -1 NRLAWARF. AVENUE, J PHILADELPHIA. April 8, iSGI —3.n THE MENCEIL HOUsf, " Jfi.i.-.x* SrttKKT, BEOFOEII, Pa. Tie Etibsrriber respectfully begs leave to inform 'he travelling public that he'has recently enlarged, imp'ovet! and related his bouse, both for the .c --c iinmodation of travelers and boarders, a' well as country customers. Persons coming to this place! for the purpose ot vniting the lie-!lo;d Springs, will j hod this hotire pleasantly loci ted. Atnple and convenient s'abling is attached to j this Hotel, which will always be attended by a rare-j ful he-.tler. Also a sale and convenient carriage house. Ali are invited to give him a <-~H. ISAAC MENU EL, Proprietor. April, 13, ISGt. | BEDFORD ENGLISH SCHOOL. Tlic sitvcntii session of tliis school will cotu mfncif Monday, April 4, 180t nn.l contiraie 1 1 weeks, [ysfruiuion will be given in nil the brunches pertaining to u good r.ngibli TMtrca ti:m. Pupils from a distance should apply at on c. Terms : —ln the Ingh&r classes §>.OC, in the lower, f!. 0!) & §5. 00. 11. W. FiSLIEI?, Principal Red ford, March 18. 18131. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTK E. Letter? ol Administration upon the Estate of George Mortimnre late of Snake Npri'g Township I der'd having been issued by the Register of Red ford county to John Mcrtirnore, residing in East Providence township an t Joepph P. Mortirnore resi ding in Snake Spring township, they s,ive notice to all peisotis indebted to the est.it" to make payment imm'diately, and all per-ons having claims against the same are requested to present the same properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN MOJITO!ORE. JOSEPH P, ML-RUMC'RE, April 13, ISS4.—St Ailm'rs. ASSIGN EE A CCOI NT. Notice is hereby given lliat the Account of Thomas Oldham, one of the assignees of George Snyder, of Union township, has been ex hi hi ted and filed . too Common I'ieas of Red ford Coun ty, at the Trothonotary'a otiice, and that the same will bo allowed by the Court on Tuesday, : the -11 day of May next, unless cause be show ed j why it shoitUl-not be allowed'. O- ' . .SHANNON, i'roUi/: ! April 8, 1 SGI. ! OSBORNE'S PREPARED JAVA COFFEE I A Fresh invoice of tbi? exee:!. Nt colh-e, jurt re i ceivij tod for Sal's at the New .'argain Stur" of r. L V. Oc i ion- 1 \ : ROD. LLIISION ITSTNNDLFIW. Judge ©f the United States Circuit Court, Preaident. | Cvrer Fcr.n nod St. Clair Sis., Pittsburg, Font. ! ! 'lfce Lr.igsst, Chearst and Best. Fays Jor a full Com.nerci'il Coarse. ! ; Ci?"No ext.-a ch<rgs for Manufac'ur -rs, Steam, j i boat, Railroad end Bank Book-Yeeping. Miiiiter' i | Son* at ball" piice. Students enter and review at I any time. Thi- Institution i conducted by expeiiettced teach j prs and practical accountant*, prepare '.oung j men t,.r active business a! the !ea-t expense and ! shortest notice, lor the most lucrative and respnt)*i -1 ble situations. DIPLOMAS giar.ted for uierit ot-'.y. ! Hence the universal preference for graduates.of this College, by bu-.ine.ss rr.en. Pr.or. A. Cow LET, ibe best Penman of the Union, who holds the largest number ol IST PREMIUMS and ov, j all competitors, teaches Rapid Business VVri ! ting. 1 CIRCULAR* containing full information sen' yp.KK or applicatun to the Principal.*. JENKINS t SMITH, Pittsburg, I J a. j Cv/~Attend where the Sons ar.d Clerks cf Bankers i ai d Bustnes- Mi n graduate. November 6, ISG3. Treasurer's Or UASiMtIJO LANDS. Agreeably to thr; p ovisioi..- of an Act of Aem- ' ! bly, directing tne mo-le of sell . gnsel-d lands lor | ; taxes ai .' lot other purposes, passed the I3tb day of j > March, ls!s, the soppUments tMii-io passed j i ihe !3ih diy of-.Marcil. 1817, and the '2.7lft of .March i : ix'tl '] h>= Treasurer of tne connty ol Be : >rd here- 1 • by gives notice lo all persons concerned therein, j ! tn.it Ln'ess the county, statg, school ami rord taxes I I due on tbe following tlacis of tr fated lands, situ- i j ate in Leu ford county, ore no' paid before the day i ! of salt, the wl.ol", or such part* of each Ttr.ct as j j will pay the test:.,, and the c>*ts chargeable there- , I on, will he sotd „l tha Court llo.rr, in ti.e borough I of f>dtord, on tne seco"d MondoV ot June, next, | i qi-btii dy) 10.- The aneaiuges of taxes due, and ti.e i > cost acei ueii thereon; r :d AHUI s.tie will he cotitin- ; j ued Irorn Jay to day until all am disposed of. j. B. FAKQ'.'t! h", Tieusurer. j j Acres. Wmrunlets or owner. s. Tarts ! tied lor d I'uicnship, ' s 330 Solomon Dieh! S3 44 | , 2.J0 Maria Diehl 1 S7 | i bo 'iboiiia* J. Bonnett 1 72 llromi Top Townshiy, '. 3J James Entriken I 0.6 j 1 75 William Gray 2 4t; | • 4-10 3.7 per. James P.itton 22 05 1 1 M') 130 " 7 44 ! '! 175 131 • 3 03 1 08 -11 " " 1 30 J I t>4 I>G Samuel Krr f 00 j J 422 Barnet .Mowing 6 OS j j 4t5J J >hn Stone 7 OS , j -IS.'ij I-aac Kerr 7 G8 ! j 440 John Razor H2 j i 476 F. Jr. 7s ' 63 -Jacob Myers 9 11 j 1 I 3 j>7 James Razor 1 20 j 75 John Devcjeaux lo 511 ! j 4t;3 Joh.i Bollm&n 28 70 i i .to L J. Wat son 0 75 j 339 Stevei s N Co. IS C 2 1 ' 2SJ Eo-tcr & Schell 8 6S ! 14 James Kigali] t 26 i ■lO5 Jacob Strine Id 4] I 1 69 VYiiiiam F'gard 0 00 ] j 109 Ditiil.ii) Si h.vana 16 Oil , L'hristien iSanictc 3 72 j Josiah Bacon b 60 ; S3 John Cessna, Esq. 1 2J I 25 " " 76 ] ! 52 " " 76 j j ; 10 J fr.es Pj'ton 5 *lO • 3b.'l Pal ton It Hasten 10 h9 I i's John Kind 's heirs 1 lu | 30 John Cessna, Es<[., 00 j jhO John D vereaux 1 50 •j J'.vatts VV. A. it Griffith 1 80 j.> Kit iketi fir VVi!ion 3 Bfi 13 Kutiiv ii 6c Patterson t> 33 >j(t Jonathan Kdttaius J IS 40 James Kntrikea 6 2; 13 4 ' " 3 37 40 Flake & Dunlap 3 ?-S 21 J-.hn Fonle 3u fiO Hopewell Iron ft Coal Co. 11 73 438 " 44 12 36 168 " 44 0 01 8 " 44 60 ! 100 - •. 3 00 30 Huntingdon 4- S. T. R. R. Co. 09 j 7.1 44 * 13 5U . 250 44 '• 28 27 e 30 John iiinish 21 j ia Kes.-!er VVnitncy 3 20 CI Peter Kc&ale: 4 25 10 44 1 s 171) AlaX. King 6c Co. 43 36 i{;o William l.oveall 13 o5 135 John McCanles 18 57 50 Rev. P. Pnelpa 5 26 119 James P.itton 3 03 165 • 44 2 13 8 William Ro®rs * 1 20 267 Joseph Kichrson ft Shrieves 25 02 63 James Eicheson h Stirieves C 78 173 P. A. Wilson fic MeCaiilea 33 31 280 P. A. Wilson fit Co., 51 21 11 Waraing fit Lvans 13 j 335 John N. Lane's t,htir) 30 06 j 338 " 44 6 3 2 0 J 200 41 4- 47 00 I 404 44 " U 50 410 " 44 19 68 400 " " " 22 60 125 44 44 *3.0 i .{OO " " ' 22 00 I 4"g ' 23 37 j 210 44 '' 6 80 I 4"2 William Bunn 17 21 109 A'ili-m Lane 43 24 Colemin Township. 37 s i Mary 1 OS 414 Mi-La'l Roof 2 48 110 Agnes Roof 1 20 4uo Jacob VViietstor.a 1 20 3407 Jacob Wy.and 4 00 HI Andrew R.hocK el SO Joseph 4" F.mauuel Diehl 81 427 Arthur Brown 1 23 50 Ptiiiip oiehl 4* Cumberl...i<i VuHr.y Township. 250 James Kvving 2 76 30 James Heyden 28 397j J-' i Sample 4 76 Hopewell Township* 200 John Corby I 20 413 John Karr 7 12 )50 James Howard 86 404 Kichard Moan 1 22 420 John Cheney I 32 401 Joseph Moan 1 50 419J Samuel Moan 3 36 j 424 So per. Alexander Moan- 348 2(i6| John Mcllnay 64 102 Timothy Moan 1 3s 200 54 per. I rar! Moan 130 IV- ,00 Zicturiah Moan I I" 2!2 20 John Boyd 81 21C 00 Isabella Davit 70 22 Wiluam Piper 84 233 John HarJ'n 70 221 Ignatius Hardin 61 431 125 per J.:mes WiDoa 64 127 40 David Pipar 40 425 George 1". Albert! 84 2TI 3- Joseph Lancaster 6 (i f 'O2 57 Steptien Moan 1 50 | aoo Montgomery 3 3t> 2S George Wisiiart 70 I 25 Milliken & Boned ict | 41 James James P Aton 22 5 Aaron N'oard 402 iT'soefs J<,hi,itcn 1 72 ! 1 43 William Lane I .36.T Dst:ie| Montgomery 1 33 i - >;4 AliiXahder Johnson ! -3C3 George I!*:iLh f 32 , William Foster 1 06 / ! 75 Robert Montgomery 28 900 Carr 3 30 80 Swarf z 30 Juniata Township. 30 Nicholas Kacuff 12 Londonderry Township. 22 Jmr Shaw 1 21 <l4O Sarah Wright SO Liberty Township. 200 Mary Gordon 6 14 200 .time* Gor'Un 6 -11 400 Thomas Jor.-s 0 CO K. r . Ed w ird Langly 708 2UO Jacob Miller 2 OR 2<i'j Elizabeth Miller 2 08 200 Marr Piper 2 08 QOC Amiiia Piper 2 08 400 Edward Stout It 88 101 Jnkii Tomro C Co 371 Hannah Alberti 5 1C 448 Maria Albeiti 10 .3.7 02 Janreg Entriken 88 50 James Entriken 2 40 403 Alexander Montgomery I 32 200 John Kerr 2 98 200 Samuel Keir 2 08 200 Francis Moans 1 60 150 Stephen Kerr 1 .00 200 Alilliker. & Benedict 1 C 6 40 Heeler #c Bowser 3! 5 George Thompson 8 ; I o I.uke Feeney ; -,g 8 lots G-n. William H. Irvine I 39 1 lot G. D. Trout 21 200 John Stone 4 3g 200 Bernard Mowen 2 30 102 John Mrllnajr gj 132 David Piper 1 Maria Albrr'i 2 05 107 Bsith baugh 2 26 32 Thouias kc John King 74 70 Wm. P. ScbeM 2 43 14 Srhej: & Daugherty 47 47 A. B. Cerrert 1 4g 1 lot Henry Stonerook 21 1 lot JJsnlel Stoner 2l 1 lot Dauief llaer o 4 1 lot Samuel Yingling 04 1 lot Jacob Bid.l!- 21 i lot Ephraim Smiltzer 24 1 lot James Dunn 1 23 t lot Ferry Kinney 1 r . % lot Goflrey'a heirs 1 73 i lot Samuel Carmgck 31 i lot i>ainel Baer 34 1 lot Mis. Law.enee 34 1 'at Ann Scott 34 I lot S. J. Africa 34 Monroe Township. 253| Frederick Coijibarger 72 Miifitr Township. ICO George David-on CO 200 Abr>er Rogers CO East Piovidence T wns/tin. 1219 Samaei Tate's heirs 41 9iio .i <1 44 8(0 u ii 22 11 .1 <1 as I 40 p?r Hezrkiah I,o;an J 20 402 02 prr Charts Logan 120 400 75 j.T John Cavao 120 Thomas Cavan 1 20 I*. C'iingpjtnan -10 S3 Ez-'ksel Cook 1 02 4"0 William Long 1 90 4"" VV iliiam Cavan 1 CO Joseph Spam's heiri 10 431 40 per John t.'roOiy ICI fi'cst p-ovi Liencc Township. 19 David koilrr 2g St. Chir Township. 30(>i John Lii.n I 20 390 J May 1 20 l'l William Snively 1 20 S out hum} ton. To wash ip. •''ol George Breathed 88 139 Pan! Ward 1 32 337 Patrick Ward 1 OS Joseph Ward 1 01 3>3 Jolmathan Ward J 04 433 Henry Whetstone 1 31 Vnion Township' 100 John Swaggart 3 C! 100 Leonard Swaggart 3 01 -00 Alexander Gardner ii 38 110 William Smith 1 01 13 Samuel Burkct 44 'lO John Shoe 88 00 Frederick Snyder 41 1 (, "5 Peter Cornice or Cornell 304 400§ John Dolton 1 08 -'1 Jeremiah Jackson 2 82 100 Jacob S'.vaggurt 1 18 106 Hugh Doyle Z 08 400 James Dunlop 3 08 440 William Pearson 3 90 ■BO Kbenezer Ibanham 8 30 11- Philip Gordon 3 70 1-0 Conrad linler 30 Chrtstly Bowser 2 30 100 George Luib 88 100 Jacob Burket 83 150 Peter Shoeuberger I 32 !-'<> John Still 3 01 -od Michael Shimer 2 90 00 Michael Shaefer 1 22 •70 Coupics (Brush M't) 80 433 Hugh Porter t 00 339 Grillith Evans 3 C'O 1032 Philip Stine 3 64 139 John Martin 8 90 •330 Wilson Hunt 3 90 Alexander Scott 3 94 197 Dr. P. Hboerbergcr 8 10 121 " " 3 68 20 " ii oj 90 -i i< i 43 1 9 Will-am La ugh am 46 40 Peter Shiiuer 40 tl'ooSerry South 135 Peter SJioetiborgcf C 69 lilC Isabel Davis 24 54 100 Joh. s. Ileirtck £8 IVooab'rry mi J Jit. 10 Henry Hubert 1 66 6 Isaac jlursert 1 OS 15 " "" I 62 23 Koainjje' * B heir# 1 50 27 .Jacob Hoover 1 52 CO " 2 26 02 John McFadJen 3 76 -0 Frederick Isichodcmus 1 50 16 Gourge Nicliotlemns 1 32 50 John Nichodemus 1 48 50 John Sfcncrook 1 24 19 Samuel Shrive, 1 GO 14 Charles Tyjxtr'a heirs 4 50 15 Jacob Zook 75 15 ** 75 46 Former's heir* 2 28 40 Stonerook I 08 4')3 William Montgomery C GO 150 Robert Montgomery 2 46 IS Jacob Fumy ,90 20 Rhinhart Feplogle 2 46 6 I'&tton & Madura 1 OS 13 John Teeter 90 12 Samuel Teeter 82 14 11 G. H. Spang J 23 15 Jacob Smith 1 08 19 John Z. Smitlx 1 24 !7 George Smith I 14 20 Archibald McFudden 1 24 14 Henry Stonerook V 24 6,) John Trcsli I 14 i Treasurer's ofiioc, I : Bedford, Ajaril 1, 1864. y OYSPEf^IA, AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDER OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE CROAKS ARE CURED LT Sooflattd's Genttat: Hitlers, Jj . i Thf Grpnt S!rpng!beu:u? Toaic. T!i"se Biifers Jwve Performed more Cures! HAVE AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION HAVE MORS TESTIMONY! HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOUCH 1 OR THEM ! Thrill amy other article in the; ti.nkot. fVe defy any one fo contradict this assertion, AND WELL PAY SIOOO To any one that vr.ll pro-luce a Certificate publish ed uy us, that is not uesuixe. IDOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or J\"erv,us Debility, Diseases of the Kinney*, and Disease* arising from a disordered Stomach. Observe l!ic follo\ving_Symplouis: Resulting from Disorders of tin Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulne J of B'ool to the Head. Acidity ol the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Jisgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Soar K.ructations, Sink ing or Ftot'rrin; et the Pi' of tha Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Breathing. Flut tering at the H p art, Choking or Suf fecatin;' Sen-atiorjs when in a lying Po-'ure, Dimness of Vis ion, Dots or Webs be fore th" sight. F-v-r and Daii Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Y-Hr vvnes id th-Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Liu.be, Ac., Sudden Flushes oi Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imag inings of Evil, and g ea' Dopnisioa of Spirits. REMEMBER, THAT nils HITTEas is NOT' ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RU.VI OR WHISKEY, 3nb (fan't fll.ikc Prunkarlta, BUT IS THE BEST TONIC In the World. r:aiTwho sa yY so.-co From the Rev. Levi G. Beck. Pastor of the Bap tist Church, P-mbei ton, Is". J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, 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 olh-is, an! know that they have op-rated hi a strikingly beneficial manner. I take pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the dis-ast s lor wbich t hev are recommenced, to these Balers, know ing from experience that my recommendation will be sustained. Ido this mole cheerfully as H oof lan it'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. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religions Knowledge, and Chris tian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent Medicines in general, 'trough di-trust of their ingredients and effects, 1 yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man :n:>y not testify to tne benefits h believes himself to have received from e"y sim ple p. paration, in the hope That he mj tuns con tribute to th- ben-fit of others. I <!n '.his ihe more ri-.". lily in regard to Hoifiand's German Bitter.®, pr>-pai*d by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because 1 .v .> pr jodjeeJ aga'r.st them for many ye < rs. under the impression that they were cbi-lly en a:oohohe mixture. lam ind -bred to mv friend, Rclert Shoemaker, IJ-q., ior the removal o r this | r eju iice by ptoper tr.-t.!, and for encourage, menl lo try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of thiee bottles of these bitters a! the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident telief and restoration to a dfpr e of bodi y and met tal vigor which I hid not feit for si.- months before, and hadaimo-t despaired of regaining. I theretore think God and my friend for directing me to the ue vf tlmm. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philad'a. From the Rev. Jn?. 11. Eeniiurd, Pastor of the 10th Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson :—Dea' S'r:—l have been frequently reqm sted to connect mv name with commendations of different kinds of medicine?, but regarding the pisrtice as oat of my appropriate sphere, 1 h>ve in all eases dei lined ; but With a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in try family, oi then;-, ft 'ness o! i)r Uooiiacd's German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual cour-e, to express rr.y lull conviction that, jr or general debility of ike system and especially f~r Liver Complaint, it it a. safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail ; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to * hose w ho suffer from the above cause. Yours, very respecttu.ly, J. 11. HENNARD. Eighth below Coates st., Phil's. ["T<-m Rsv. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptis Church, Germahtowii, Penn. Dr. C. M. Jackson : Dear Sir: —Peisonal experi ence enables trie to say that I regard 'he flcman Bitters Siepared by you as a most excellent medt ciiie. In cases of severe cold ahd geheral debility I have been greatly benefited by the use of the Bit ters, and doubt not they will pioduce similar effects on other*. Yours truly, WAKKKN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa. From Rev. j. R. Turner, Pastor of Bedding M. E. Church, Pbilade'phia. Dr. Jackson Dear Sir:—Having us"d your Ger. man Bitters in n;v family frequently, J fit prepared to say that it Sits been of great se-vice. Youra respectfully. J. H. TURNER, No. 72d N. Nineteenth Street Frcm the Rev. J. .M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Columbus (N. J.) ar.rl Mi'estown (Pa.) Baptist Church' a. New Rochelle, N. Y. Dr. C. M. Jackson :--Dear Silt—l feel it a pleas uie thus. c r my own accord, to bear testimony to the e epHcnce of the German Bitters. Same years since ..eing much afflicted with Dyspepsia, 1 used them tvith very beneficial results. J. 51. LYONS. From Rev. J. R. Herman, oI the German Reformed Ctiurcb, Kutrtown, Berks Co., I'a. Dr. C. M. Jackson 'Respected Sir 1 Lave been troubled wrth Dyspepsia neatly twenty years, and have never used env medicine that did me as much good as Hoofl nd's Bitters. Yours, with repec, J.S HERMAN. PRICES. Large Size (holding nearly '"'lubie quantity,) $1 00 ner botne—half dir.. SI 00 Small size—7s cts. per bottle—half doz. $4 00 BEW ARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON" is on the WRAPPER of *"> eh bottle. Shou'd yeur nearest druggist not have the aiticle do not be put oft by any of tte intoxicating prepa ratio.is that may be offered in its place, but send to us and we will forward, securely packed, by expre-s. Pr.ixcirAt. OFFICE AND MxNttFACTOBt, No. 031 ARCH STREET, PHM_vbxLPiiiA. JONES & EVANS, Sitreessors to C. M. Jarlstou. if Co. PKOPRIETCRO. For g'le by Druggists and Dealers io every town tn the L'tiUed S.ates- Jan. 15. SHRINER'S BALSAMIC SYRUP. | For l ou<rhi, C-lds, C,aup, Whooping Cottjk, Jiiihvut, Spiffing Wood, Pain and Weakness u f f,i e Breast, Difficulty of Br*a'king, Sfc. '| HIS i* no new remedy. It la* W„ u,d Suet J for a number o! yeais in Maryland and part* of and has, wheret t known, acquired an unprecedented reputation for curing the various diseases for which it ta re~omtneiided. So jv>ar "lit is it* usefulness, and so remark able has been it* cores, that it is # ta*t sup-r- fir c*<ling Merv other remedy for those diseases. The afflicted can leiy np.n it doing :.S mini lor them, and in many cases more than any oih*r remdy row before the public. it i recommended and prescribed in the practice of a 1 rg number <-f the mo-t Intel- Okif iigcnt and able physicians of Maryland. It drtn* is used and considered ari indispensable house hold rerr.edv by a la ge po.tion of the first families of the State. li is u<-e:J by all c!d-e<-s of society, and the universal opin on is that it is good. This Syrup it prrefy Vrgetoblr Compound. It is .Vc pleasant to take, ami never does injury. But o.ving to its purifying qualities, must dp good under any circu.nstatres. i's ettects a-e tru ly wonderful, soothing, calming, and allaying rJuJJ the most violent cough*, purifying, streng'L ening and invigorating the whole system, calmi;" t and soothing trie nerves; aiding and facilitating expectoiafion, and h.nling the a rod DISKASEf) LIJNGS, Thus sti iking at the loot of disease, and dri ving it from the system. CROC P. IU sf I'his di-ease i announced by difficulty of breathing, shrill whistling 01 wheezing, hack in*' coned and threatened suffocation, 4-c. It mostly occurs in young children. No child trottf need die of c'C'jp if this Syrup s properly uedandused in time. Mothers having croapy children should watch toe first show of the disease, ai d a 1 ways fceep this remedy at band, if ikiu* I"c- coughs after meMis this Sy up is most exceJii-nt. Experience i s as proven that it is equalled by r.o other preparation. The | ii( >• of the remedy is sufb as to place syuft it within the reach of all, the ;*oor as well as the tier,, and eveiv perron should bat'e it. Every person should have it in the fouse. It > a!. uo and laithful friend to all who Vaf iu •j" health and wish to secure themselves a - geiimt that mi', t-rrible d; "tie. ronsump *<on. It will be found the most use.u! as well as the cheapest fami.y medi-tne in the ur*{ world, it has oeen u-ed for tb? last four years w i:ti ■> Mice ? without a paiallel. Price 10 car ts per bottle, or ihree bottles for SI.OO. Prepared by S. A. Foiitz & Bro. r For .ale by H C. and B. F. Harry Druggists, Bedford, Pa. L>ecen ber la, ioG3— ly. tint. Sil RISER'S I\E!i\ t KRJJIFIGE. I INCF. the introduction of this beautiful prep ra tion, it has been steadily advancing into publ.c fa vor. Its astontsning efficacy in expelling worma has won for it many friends wherever known, and these are speak its praise to otners, so that;, "4it is fast being introduced into* TO J*every ramiiy in the land. The £ demand for it is becoming imh DESTROY mense. To make it still more wor £ £thy ibe prefer ence already VV O RMS! £ shown it, tha PiropßiETos putting it up in a much handsomer style than formerly. It is now prepared with the greatest care of uniform strength, with plain-directions, so th it any one can adminis ter it. i( is entirely Ywtablr—Perfectly Safe and Harmless. And has never been known t 0 fail to expel worms, where worn. exi-teJ. The proprietors boldly • = s-rt 'hat u is superior to any other preparation in the world. Q3~Ask forSHRINER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE, and fake no other. Price 2-5 cents per bottle. *.' Prepared by 8. A. Foutz & Bro., and foi sale ft the Drug Stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Dec. 18, '63—ly routs'* fixture, TH E "T S a rafa a*.l reiiabD remedy for the cure of L Rheumatism, Painlu! Nervous Affections, Sprains, Burns, Swellings and alt diseases re- CEST qui'ing an external 'application on man. On horses it will never fail to cure Pole evil, Fistula, old running sore., or Sweeney, LIN:- if properly applied. For sprains, brui-es, MENT scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes. ealJle or collar gall, en's or wounds, it is an infallible F A remedy. Try it and b- convinced of its effi cacy. a r i n i T i s n. MAS Persons afflicted wiih this disease no mat ter of now long st nding, can be promptly Bai' effectually cured by using this Mixture. AND Tn*re is nothing in the world so sure and so good to take away hard rorns, and cure Ere.st Frost Bites as this prepaia'ioti. Try it and sa'lsfv yourselves. Price 25 and 50 cents NOW per bottle. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ. Westminster, Md. is USE sale at the Drug Stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Pa. December 18, 1803, — ly IF OUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE V 0 W i) E 11 S . '1 HF.SF, Powdefs have proved, after a trial! j J of several years, to be superior to any j preparation of the kind in use. The chief .superiority of these Powders arises from the jl.it t that they are coinposed of medicines |rhat have Laxative, Tonic and Purifying ipropernes The laxative ejects crudities jfrom the ftomaoh and intest'nes , the tonic SC gives strength to the system of the Horse, ©and the pnrifyi.ig medicines contained in i 5 cleanse the blood, and lay the toonda- I ~jton for c vigorous and healthy circulation.! I/O jThe use of them improves the wind, stiength- i lens lh' appetite and give? the horse a fine,! • smooth and glossy skin—inu? improving thej appearance, rigor and spirit of this noble j animal. ; These powders are hot intercfeJ, as most' •powders are, to bloat the animal, so as to! jgive him the appearance ot being lat whenj j not really so—but, to remove the disease' and pro.xo'e his general health, j These powders will strengthen the stom-| lacb and intestines, cleanse them from offen sive matter, aod bring them to a heatthjrj state. They are a sure prevention f Lung; Fever, and a ce'tain remedy for all diseasesi j incident to llie as Glanders, Ye'low ; Water, Di-tcrrpeis, Founder, Heaves, Slav- ! irring, Coughs, Ft vets. Loss of Appetite and* ( Vital Ei.cigy, &c.—These Powders, if used 'two or three tunes a week, thrauguthe rtterand spring, >uor horse w ill oever get the CU Lung Fever, Colic or Botts. A few dosasof H these powders will remove the worst cough, 3 £2 on any horse. M ete owners ®f twses'to 2 teed a few of these powders evety year, they n ' might save the lives ot tnauy valuahdsh*<ae-f MILCH COWS. The properties tbia powder possesses {a in creasing the quantity of milk in cows, give* it an importance ond v!"* which should j place it in he bacds of erejy person keep-* iCg a cow. la fattening cattle, it gives tbeaO: en appetite, loosens their hid®, aod make® 4 them ihrire much faster. ct HOGS. C In *'l diseases ot sw:ue, as ebugha, otehisj lungs and liver, i*c., by putting from} ~r,jhalf a paper to n pap-r of these powders inf' Lc ; a barrel of av. ill, the above diseases can j cured or entirely prevented. By using thee® Ipowdeia ttre hog cholera ran b prevented., #5 j Prepared by S. A.IOUTZ, I 9* Westminster, Mj I By-For sale at the Drug Stores Of ReamlJ 1 fan- Harry, Bedford, Pa. U^sTfr^lyl a- M.
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