The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 20, 1864, Image 3

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    A GENTLEMAN, enroll of Nervous Debility, in- j
competency, Premature Decay an..' Youthful Error,
actuated by a desire to beoifit others, will be hap- ,
j.yr to furnish to all who need it, (free of charge),
the recipe and directions for making the simple rem- j
edy used in his case. Those wishing to profit bv
his experience, and potsess a valuable remedy, will
receive the <=arm, by let urn mail, (carefully sealed)
by addressing JOHN B. OGDF.N,
No. CO Nassau street, New y ork.
.May 20—3 m.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PlLLS—Wakrantkd in AM.
• lasss. (Lin be relie 1 out Nevr tail ro cure I Do
not nauseate ! Are speedy <n action! No change of
diet required ! Do not interfere with business pur-j
suits! Can be used without detection ! Upward of
200 cures the pist month—some of them very se
vere cases. Over one hundred physicians have used
them in r heir practice, and all speak well of their .
eliic icy, and approve of their composition, which is '
entirelv vegetable, and harmless on the systena .
Hundreds of certificates can be shown.
Bell'S Specific Pills are the original and ooiy
genuine Specific Pill. They are adapted for male
ami female, old or young, ami the only reliable rem-'
udy for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in all
cases of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with
all its train of evils, such asUrethrd arid \ agina!
Uncharges, Gleet, the Whites, Nightly or Involun
tary Emissions, Incontinence, Genital Debility „nd
Irritability, Impotence, Weakness or Loss ot Pow- j
er, Nervous Debility, Ike., &c.. all of which arise j
principally from Sexual Excesses or Self-Abuse,
or so Vie cor.stit uional derangement, and inc'psci- ,
ta'es the sufferer Lorn fulfilling the duties of m . - 1
iied life. In all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea,!
Gleet, and Strictures, and in Diseases of the Biad- j
der and Kidneys, tbey act as a c" arm ! Relief is ex
perienced by taking a single box.
Sold by all the j rincipai druggists. Price sl.
They w ill be sent by mad, securely sealed, and
confidentially on receipt of the money, by
J. BRYAN. -M. D.,
No. 76 C dar street. New York,
Consulting Physician lor the trea'rnent of Seunual,
Urinary, Sexual, and Nervou* Diseases, who will
spikl, free to all, the following valu-b.e work, in
sealed envelope :
The Fim ir-Tir Thousand —Da. BELL'S TREA
TISE on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, Impotence
and Loss of Power, hexu Diseases, Seminal Weak
ness, Nightly Emissions, Genital Debi! ty, See., ike.,
a pamphlet of C 4 pages, containing impo i .t a1- .
vice to the af&icL-J. arid which ,-hou ' '.a ir J
every sufferer, as the means of cure in the severest
stages is plainly set forth. Two stamps required |
tc pay postage.
December -i, 1563 lysc
Important to Ladies. —Dr. Harvey's Ffmalki
Pills nave never yet failed io removing difficu. •. j
ansing from obstruction, oi stop ge ot nature, or
in restoring the system to peifert health when suf
fering from Spinal Affection-, Pro' p us Uteri, the
Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs.
1 be Pills ate perfectly harmless on the constitution,
and may be taken by the most delicate female with
out causing distress —the same time they act like a
charm bv strengthening, invigorating and residing
the system to a healthy cons it ion, end by bringing
on the monthly periof with regularity, no uia'ter
irom what causes the obstruction may . rise. They
should, however, NOT be takeu during the fi-st
three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at
any other time, a* miscarriage would be the result.
Each box contains CO Pills. Price sl.
I)r. Harvey's Treatise on Diseases of Females,
Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Birrenness, Sterility, Re
production, and Abuses of Nature, and emp a'iceilv
the Ladies' Private Medical Advise*, a parcp de' of
R4 pages, sent free to any address. S; c cents re
quired to pay postage.
The Pills and book will be sent by mail when de
sirad, securely sa!ed, and prepiid, by
J. BRYAN. M. I).. General Ag'-nt,
No. 76 Cedar st., New Yotk.
KF"So!d bv a!! the principal druggists.
Decembex 4, IS63—lysc.
A fvlost Excellent Medicine.
J. F. Carpenter'S Rheumatic Fluid.— I'ersor.*
sunering "from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Uiptheria,
Burns, Ike., will find this a most ex.eilent remedy.
It comes to us recommended by so ne of the best
men in the State—and in this community Try a
bottle and see for jourseh. For sale at .A. L■ Defi.
baugh's, Bedford. April 29, IS64—!v.
two or three hogsheads of "Bucliu,"
s"Tonic Bitters," "Saisaparillu," "Nervous An
;i dotes," ike., ke., and after yon are satisfied wi*h
the result, thn trv one biVx ft' OLD DOCTOR BIT
CHANT'S KNGLISf- SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be
restored to heaichand vigor in lets tban thirty Jays.
They are purely vegetal'le pfeasfl.il to take prompt
*nd salutary in their eff ts on it," broken-down
■and shattered eonstitution. Qid ana y.mmatcan tHtce
them with advantage, imported and sold in the
• Cored St its* otify by
JaS. S. BUTLER, General Agrnt,
Station D, Bible House. New York.
P. S. A box eer.t to any address cn receipt of
price—which is Ot Dollar—pest free.
March 25, 18(54. —3m
r TSENG OTHER! LUCHAN'.S SpEctrm PILLS
I are the only Reliable Remedy for all Diseases
of the Seminal. Urinary and Nervous System*. Try
one box, and be ■Cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOX.
One box will perfect a cure, or money refunded.—
."tent by mail on receipt of p:ire.
.TAS. S. BUTLER,
flat ion D, Bible Hou- -*. N-*w York,
March 25, ISO! —3m General Agent.
T O YOU U ISH TO BE CURED?
U I)R- BUCiIAN'S
English Specific Pills curs io ie-s :• en 30 day* the
worst cases of Nervousness, Impotency, Pre u
atnre Decay, Seminal Weakue-s, Insanity e; a!
Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affections, i o m .iter
from what cause p.oduced. Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent; post-paid; by mail, on receipt of an
order. Address,
.IAS. S. BUTLER, Genera! Agent,
Station 1), Bible House, New York.
March 25, 185*. 3m
vYo are authorized to announce John S. Brcm-
Bttpna, of South Woodbeny tow ship, a a candi
date" f°r county Commissioner, su'-ject to the deoi
son of 'be Democra';c county convention.
oVe ar 1 * 4t ,! 'boriE-d 'o announce Michael Wbrtz,
E*e. of Utf'O" township, a-: a candidate for county
Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Dem
ocratic county convention.*
We are authorized to announce Michael S. Ritch-
F.T, of Snake Spring township, at a candidate tor
County Commiasioner, subject to the decision of
the Democratic eoufrJy convention.
MArrH O O D :
J io ;v LOST. HOW RESTORED
**d 1 new * edition of Dr. Cri.vr.g-
US ' • u* 1 ", I Essay on the radical cure (with
well 6 ~e i. -.j, AT obrh<ea. or Seminal -YeaiC
uut medicine) of Sry. , a; , , r . po:o , cy . Mpo .
nets, i | —i. 'L" 'v, Impediments to Mar
talaou phyaical Inccpac. ' Epilepsy and Fits,
riage, etc.; also, Consump..-,. h extrava-ance
Induced by self-indulgence or .v xl,al
OTP- ice, in a sealed envelrpe, on ' '
The celebrated author io d., m,r P ; " 3 '
elearly demonstrates, fio.-n a thirty yea/ 5 ® s 'T*
fnl practice, that the alarming con=equence. ; °J
abuse u.av be radically cured without the dun,,
use or internal medicine or 'he pp ication of ae
tnile jiointtnc out a mode of cure, cnce siinp!>..
certain ai.u .ffeclual, by mens oi which every s ut
ferer, no matter what his condition may be, maj
eure himself cheaply, privately, and radically.
(jyThis Lecture should be in the hanusot every
youth and every man in the land.
9nt, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dreas, pent-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post
stumps. Address the publishers,
CHAS. J.C.KLINE & CO..
127 Bowery, New Ytrk, Post pffiee box 4556.
May 20, 1864— 3 m.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE!
The undersigned having received letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of John R. Mowery,
late of Union township, dee'd., requests all persons
having claims against the estate to present the same
pioperly authenticated for settlement, and all per
sons indebted will please make immediate payment.
April 22—6t JOSIAII MOWERY, Adm'r.
A Joint Resolntion
Proposing certum J mend m?nfs to the Consti
tution.
Tit it resolvedby the Senate and House of Represen
tatives of the Common treat th of Pennsylvania in
General Assembly met, That the following amend
ments be proposed to the Constitution of the Com
monwealth, in aneordanre with the provisions of .
the tenth article thereof;
There sha I be an additional section to the third
article of the Constitution, to be designated as sec
tion four, as follows:
"Sfction 1. Whenever any of the qualified elec
tor- of this Commonwealth shall be in anv actual I
military service, under a requisition from the Pres
ident ot the Cnifpd States, or by the authority oft
this Commonwealth, such electors m iy exercise the j
right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, tin- i
der such regulations as are, or shall be, prescribed I
by law, as fully as if they were present at their j
usual place of elec'ion."
Skction 2. Tnere shall be two ad litional sections j
to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be <
designated a; sections eight and nine, as follow* : j
' Suction 8. No bill shall b? passed by the Legis
lature. containing more than one subject, which ]
shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap- ;
propriation bills."
"Section 9. No bill shall be passed by th a Leg- •
i°!ature granting any powers, or privileges, in any j
cas", where the authority to grant sttch powers or ;
privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred j
upon the courts of this Common wealth.
HENRY C. JOHNSON, )
Speafer of rite Hones of Representatives .
JOHN H PENNY, '
Ryeaier of the Senate. |
Office of tor Skciietarv ok the Commonwealth j
Hxrrisbttrz, April 25, 196-1.
PENNSYLVANIA, SS
I d > hereby certify that the foregoing is a full. !
t:ue and correct copy ot the original Joint j
[L. S.] Re-oluf ion of the General A s-embl v, enti
tied "A Joint Resolution propo ht certain i
Amendments to the Constitution," as the J
same remains on file in this office.
In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto i my ;
hand and caused the seal of the Secretary's office to
be aflix-d, the day and yar above written.
EL! SLIFER.
Seeretnry of the C nmounrealth.
The above Resolution having been agreed tc by a I
majority of the rr..< rnbers of each House, at two sue- 1
ces-tv" scy.irsr.s of the (Jen. ral Assembly of this:
Corno-onwe. Ith, the proposed amendments will be i
submitted to the people, for their adoption o* rejec- '
t'on, on the first Tl-kskay of Ai qi-st. in the year j
of our Lo d one thousand eight feu idrad and sixty- 1
four, in accordance with the provisions ot the tenth |
a; Dele of the Constitution, and the act, entitled!
' An Act p'escribing the time ar.d manner of sub- |
mitting to the people, for th-ir ipprnval and ratiti- j
•'a'ion or rejection, the proposed amendments to the
Constitution," approved the twenty-third day of
April, or.e thousand eight hundred mil s'vty-four. !
F.LI SLIFER, j
Seeretary of the Commonwealth.
roßHS!i!sioncrs ! Sale
Of Unseated Land.
1 he Commissioners' sale of unseated land, which
was advertised to take place on the sth of January
last, having been postponed, will now be held on
TUESDAY, JUNE Id.
Quite a number of tracts have been redeemed since
January, and per-o.os holding such lands ar.i know
ing them to t ve been advertised can have an op
portunity to redeem th-m by making application to
the Clerk, before the ldth of June, at which time
the .-ale will positively take place. The Commis
s.oners will be in session cn Monday, the 13th of
June. By order of the Commis-ioneis.
JOHN G. FISHER, Clerk.
Miy 13, 1961.
SELLING- OFF!
The undersigned informs the public that he is
now disposing of his goods at LOW PRI3ES, with
a view to c ose out s stock. Come, NOW, if you
want bargains. He would also inform 'hose indebt
ed to him, that they mnst come forward tmd settle
their accounts as he intends to quit business. This
notice is positive and final.
ISAAC LIPPEL.
Bedford, May 13—2 m.
PUBLIC SALE OF
VALE ABLE REAL ESTATE.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, there will be sold at public outcry,
on the premises, on PR. DAY, the 10th day of Jute
next. th following valuable Real Estate, viz ;
A LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Borough cf
Bedford, on West I'irt S'., fronting CO feet on sa d
stree'. and extending b. ck by an alley 210 feet to
an alley, adjoining lot of Thomas Marwine, with i
LOG MOUSE ai d BLACKSMITH SHOP thereon
erected, bring the property of the heirs of John
CI tar, Jr., dee'd., arid t.> be so'd bv the undersigned
as trustee. Terms mid* known on day of sjle.
F. D. BEEGLE, Trustee.
May 13, 1661.
NSW STORE—NEW MS.
Mrs. Sam'!. H. Tats
has opei ej out, at her residence on Juliana Street,
opposite Jhe Mengel House, a full assortment of
MIL I. h\ PR Y AXD FAXC Y GOO DS,
from the weli known firm of Wood St Carey, Chest
nut stree', Philadelphia, which will be renewed by
Express weekly, Her f. iends arid the public gene
ral;',* are respectful) T invited to give her a call and
form their own judgment. May 13.
IB.MRiCO.,
Respectfully iiiiorni fheir /fiends and customers,
that they have icw open n.nd ready forsa e, a large
and geneial assortment o
SPRLYG A .YD S UMMIAi GOODS,
which they wi.i sell cheap tot *-a-h or approved
cieditol six months —interest charged upon all ac
counts after 'bey are do", whether rlo-ed by note
or not. Having to pay cash for aII purchases, these
eie the most liberal terms we can oft ".
Bedford, May 13, ISG4.
SHERIFFS CALL'. ~
Bv virtue of t'.re within Fi. Fa. to me directed,
there will be so'd at public sale, at the Court Hoi: se,
in the borough of Bedford, or, Saturday, t ap4th day
of Jure, ISM, at W o'clock, A. A1 , all the right,
Title and interest ot J=e.nc VV; g fie Id. in the following
two tia-ts ot land, viz : Situate in Southampton
towr.ship, Bedford county, one thereof containing
four hundred ai d trine seres ant one hundred peich
i <, surveyed on a warrant in the narnecf Gustavus
Tom. The other thereof containing four hunured
and five acres and thirty-four perches, surveyed on
a warrant in the name of Nicholas Tom, and seiz
ed and tak n in execution as the property of Isaac
Wigfieid.
JOHN ALPSTA3T, Sherifl.
Bedford, May 13, 1961.
THE LOST FOUND!
Every thing is now 10-t in high piiccs ; but if you
Wish to find them again at. old prices, call at
MRS. E. r. MOIVRYS,
who has just returned from Philadelphia. w;th th<*
largest and best select on of MILLINERY GOODS
EVER EROUGHI TO BEDFORD, which she will
sell as cheap ei cheaper than old prices Her stock
rousists ola general assortment of lashionable
MLR, CACTUS, STRAW, LEGHORN * CRAPE
BONNETS.
Infant Hoods, ShaVf'S, and a Urge assortment ol
Ladies' Mi-ses and Childrens' HAIS, the very la
test styles and colors.
A beautiful assortment of PLAID RIBBONS,
the latest style.
Flowers, Ruche®, Ladies Dress Caps. Corsets, Bal
moral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Dress i rimmings,
Head Nets, Zephyr, Shetland work, <Vc.
A large assortment of Grenadine \ eils, of alt
colors, alsd, Ladies Linen Collars and Pocket Hand
kerchiefs. , ,
Cy-Do not purchase elsewhere until you ca and
examine the above stock of a * Y ou w: '' cer "
t#inly find it to your interest,
Rdford April 8, 1964.
! Jf c "
,-r;i ci / 'y -
fP sT- '
Hon. WihQii iTt'Candlen
Judge of tbe United States Circuit Court, Pi evident.
Comer Penn and St, Ctair Sts., PilL-sbury, Ptnn. ;
I The Largest, Cheapest and Best,
i P a y* Jor jult Commercial Course.
, extra cbirges tor Manttfac'ai rs, Steam- ;
■ boat, Railroad and Bank Book-Reeping. Ministers'
| Sons at balf piice. Students enter and review at
I any time.
This institution is conducted by experienced teach*
j ers arid practical accountants, who prepare ',oun2
men for active business at the l?a-t expense and
! shortest notice, for the most lucrative and responsi
; hie situations. Din-oaias granted fur merit only.
I Hence the universal preference for gradnates of this
College, by business men.
Proi A. Cowley, the best Penman of r Union,!
; who holds the largest number of Ist Prkmii'Ms. and j
| ovei all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wri- j
i tin T- . . . '
| CtRCri.ARs containing full information sent fore j
on application to the Princinals.
JENKINS A SMITH,
P.ttsburg. Pa.
C**" Attend where the Sons and Clerks of Bankers 1
, and lysines- Men gr.wldute.
! November 6, 1803.
I Ttfl® SAI.K !
| OF VJiLUJBLE kZHL EST JITE. j
Hv virtue of ;!n oider of the Orphan*' Court of ,
I Bedford county, the undersigned will otir.r t? r *''*> !
at the Court House, in the borough of Bedford, o n J
i Wednesday, ihe Ht.h day of June, 1864-, j
ht one o clock, P. the one undivided fourth part
| of all the following tracts of land, situate in the j
| said county ot Bedford, the property of S. H. Tale,
; Esq.. late ct ibe borough of Bedford, deceased, viz :
No. I. A tiact ol land, known as the "Yellow
j House property," containing23l acres and 83 perch
! cs, having thereon erected a two storied frame dwel- j
: in g hou-e and frame barn, paitly cleared and under
i fence.
No. 2. Known a= the "Price Inn-ovem-nt trict," ■
containing 98 acres and 21 perches, strict measure.
No. 3. Known as the "Hal! Tract," containing i
113 acies and 13'.) peiches, strict measure.
No. t. Containing 464 acres anil 68 peiches, strict
| measure, surveyed on warrant of W. P. Scheil and >
j S. H. Tale.
i No. 5. Containing >37 acres and 12S perches, j
stuct measure, surveyed on warrant of Joseph W. 1
Tate, Esq.
No. 6. Containing 116 acres and 37 perches, strict
m'-esure, surveyed on warrant of Jacob U. Barn
dollar.
No. 7. Containing 15S acres and 79 parches and
. .lowar.ee, surveyed on wariantof Joseph W.Ta'e, !
Esquire.
.No. 8. Containing 233 !cr< s, s'r et measure, sur
' veyed on warrant l<> John Morris, excepting out of
■ sunt 15ft acres the surlaceot li 3 acres and 79 perch
i es, sti ict meaar.ro.
i No. J. Containing 331 acres and 46 perches, strict
measuie, surveyed on warrant of W. P. S hell and
j S. L. Russell, Ksqr's.
ALYO —The one undivided fourth part of the right
of all the iron ore and oiher minerals of, in, under
j and upon the following tracts or pieces of land, viz :
No. 1. Containing 207 acres s rid 122 perches,
strict measure, being part of a larger tract survey*
! i'l on v. ariurif of George Srrii h.
No. 2. Containing 106 acres, strict measure, be
j i rig pail o; a larger tiact euiveyed on wariant to j
! Daniel Duncan.
) N 3. Containing 43 acres and 152 perches, strict I
, measure, being p rt of a larger tract above men-,
tioned, surveyed on warrant of George Smith.
No. 4. Containing 53 acres and 123 perches, strict j
measure, being part of a larger tract above men- !
' iini-u surveyed on warrant to Daniel Duncan,
lie toregoing 13 trac's of lat.i are situated in
j the townships ol West Providence and Monroe, and
I constitute w iiat ;- known as "Great Iron Ore Bank,"
I and will te sold together. T hey are now. end have
j been for some time, iu us- for mining purposes, and
j the iron ore is the very best quality and found in
• very laige quantities. It has been at alyzed by the
| first chemists of the country, and pronounced of a j
; very superior qua';!y. This analysis discovered a
j large quantity ol ochre in these lands. They are
io w owned in connection with Hon. Thomas A.
Scot!, Hon. William P. Schell, Hon. S. L. Russell,
• a..d Robert H. Gratz, JNq.
AL.S.O—The Ore am! Mineral right of a tract of
j land situate in Liberty township, in said county,
adjoining lands of John Savage, Jacob Cypher and
oti.ers. surveyed on warrant in the name r,t William
i Harris, containing 400 acres, more or less.
JiLSO—Ph e following Tract.•, viz :
No. 1. A tract of land in Cumberland Valiev town
: ship, in said county, warranted in the name of Ma
: ry Kegg, and containing 3971 acres, adjoining lands j
iol John Ce-sna, Esq., Joseph Leasure and others, j
No. 2. A tract of la. d in Libtrtv township, in
sai.i county, surveyed on wari nt of Stephen K-rr,
containing 130 acres.
No. 3. A tiact of land in Harrison township, in
' said county, surveyed on warrant to Andrew P. Mil
' j ler, containing 73 acres,
j No. 4. \ tiact of land in East Providence tenvn
j Clip, in said county, surveyed on warranto!' George
" Devrcis, containing 210 acres.
| No. 3. A tract of land in East Providence 'own
' j Ship, in sail county, surveyed on warrant ol Jacob
' hiicjiey, containing 100 acres.
No. 6. A tract of land in Hopewell township, in
r said county, surveyed on warrant to William Nich
■ olas. containing guo acres.
No. 7. A tract of land in East Providence town
, | rn.p. 'ii -aid -.-onn'v, surveyed on warrant to Isaac
; . Carip, containing 100 acres.
No. b. A tr.'ct of land in East Providence town
j ship, in said c.uiniy. surveyed on warrant to Mar
garet C.'arin# containing 400 acres.
No. 9. The ore undivided fourth pail of a tract of
an.l in Broad Top township, in said county, survey
' , ed on warrant to Aiicuael Sipe, containing 101 an l
! a half a.-les.
I'ER \l.-j—Cash at confirmation of sale, or on time
To suit purchasers. Widow's Cwer released and
i tillt indisputable.
j For tun her particulars inquire of Hon. John Cess
. na, Hon. Samuel L. Ruseell and Hon. William P .
, i Snheli.
r i H. NICODEMUS, Adra'r,
, ( Bedford, May 13, 1861.
mixv FiicM!
Recent Arrival of New Goods!!
IVcws i\tv <lic Lidics!
E. ET. Fislier, Littls John C- £ Wm- J ,
I Have removed ibeir store two doors south of the
i post oliice, to the room lately occupied by William
Shatter, Esq., where they have just opened a new
and large stock of FANCY GOODS, such as
MUSLINS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, &c.,
1 i together with a well selected assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
- ; of every description.
' j Genritmcns Shirt Fronts, Hose, Soaps oj all
kinds, Jewelry , <s*c., SfC.
A!I of which they will sell very low for cash.
- i The public are respectfully invited to ei'e us a
call before purchasing elsewhere. April 22. '64.
: ISJAC HOUGH & CO.,
t: \ i: A L
tomsiiissian jUrrcbajifs,
FOR THE SALE OF
i llx'ps, tS'/woto, Heading, Staves,
■. Quercitron c£ Tanners' Bark,
,! Treenails, etc.
. 1 No. 416 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE,
PHILADELPHIA.
, April 8, 1864—3 m
Something new in Philadelphia. :
COOPER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART GAL- '
LERY, NO. 1336 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite
U. S. MINT.
GALLERY, RECEPTION AND OPERATING
ROOMS ALL ON FIRST FLOOR.
Al! style and sizes of Photographs, Ivorytypes,
Ferrotypes or *'Tintypes" and taken at prices to
suit the times.
Pictures Finished in Water Colors, Oil, India Ink
and Pastil.
Horses and other animals, F.qiripage*. Country
Seats, Ruins, Models of Machinery, ~ for Pa
tenting accurately photographed.
P. F. Cooper desires to call the attention of per- j
sons visiting Philadelphia to his new Ground Floor
Galleiy, where he has intiodured newly-patented i
cameras, capable of taking, in a few seconds, one ;
hundred Photographs, from the small stamp or an-j
tographic, to the Imperial and Lile Size.
Alter many experiments he has succeeded in i
placing his skylight at an improved angle, diffusing j
the light in equal propoitious, and producing that
soft gradation of tone which rannot be given by the j
side and skylights generally used, and which is of i
so much mqiortance to the beauti of a picture. It j
is mad° of French glass, and is the laigest in Phil- j
delphia.
Mr. Cooper fas been engaged rrore than twenty j
years in the study i.nd practice of the Fine Arts.— !
His long experience as a Miniature and Portrait j
Pair er is a: fiicient guarantee e or the perfection j
of the pictures made it his establishment.
The art of idealizing is well understood; none '
but th" most skilful artists are employed in the re
spective department.
All Pictures wairantej; the Ivorytypes will not*
change in any climate, a.d will stand the test of
acids.—Pu.ticular attention i> paid to giving grace- :
ful and easy positions.
Daguerreotypes and all other kinds of pictures cop- f
led, from small medallion to life size, and finished j
in colors or Indian ink, to look equal to pictures i
taken from life.
rhis Gallery po.-sesses rare facilities fr taking
fauestriaii Pictures from life, in Die rear building I
where fr om one to fifty horses can be photographed
at a tune -
N. 3.—To Pbc M<J o ra P'' i ers,Colortsts and others.—
Ju-l issued.— "Every J '"dy ran Lc an Artist —Anew
work on
PHOTOGRAPH COLORING, iVORYT YPING, EN- ;
AMELLING, IVORY MINIATUJth PAINTING, j
Ac.,— Compete instructions given for ina.J."' 1 * Ivo- ■
rylypes with some v.' llhie receipt never j
published useful to all photographs, for one of which
a large sum has been offered.
By following the directions contained in this book,
even those persons wilh no previous knowledge of
I dinting cannot fail to color pholog r eohs in a beau
tiful and etfective style.
Price one copy with model of coloring $3.00 1
without model $3.60, or five copies for $12.00. By !
remrting $lO one copy, with Box of Paints Palette i
Brushes, and preparations complete will be turnish- !
ed f.ee of charge Will be published shortly. i
A VALUABLE WORK ON PRAWii-G.
with progressive Illustrations ot the Human Face 1
an 1 Figure. Also, A HAND-BOO'' ON POSITIONS, j
with Illustrations. Designed for the cor of Pho
tographers and Artists.
Mr. Cooper continues to receive Ladies and Gen
tlemen into his Classes lor Injunction in Drawing,
and Photograph, Ivorytype, Indian Ink and Pasti!
Painting, and a beaut'lul proces for Enameliug Pic
tures.
Circulars containing list of prices o.' pictuies and
further information respecting the Booksand Terms
of Instruction may b" had by enclosing Post Office
Add-ess and a Stamp to P. F. COOPER,
133* C hestnut Street, Philadelphia, t
REFERENCE |
( BIP'O Cops, Presiden' Academy of Fine Arts.
Dr. r. B. Wilson Ornithologist and Entomologist.
Rv. Thos. Miles Martin. P. E. Church. 1
Hon V ictor A. Sartori, Consul o* Leghorn.
Robert G. Clarkron nf Firm of Jay Cook A Co. j
New Yoik Rev. W. A. Maybm, Kect. St. A'ban's i
Chnrcb.
Boston T. E. Tilton iV Co.
Henry Howland, Esq., Long Branch N. J.
Baitimo. ;, Mons. Amedee Sauvan ,French consul, i
April IS, ISoi.
\\ ISTAK'H BALSAM
OF
WILD 1 HKItltV.
ONE OF fHE OLDEST AND \V ST RELIABLE
REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR
Louyh s, i. olds, >1 hooping Cough, Bronchitis,
Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarse
ness, Sere Thro J, Croup, nnd every
offer.} ion of
THE THROAT," LUNGS,",AND CHEST,
INCLUDING EVEN
co ** .SEra Pi" 2 a
WtSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
So general has the iter, of thit rem'dy heron le, and
so popular is it everywhere, that it it unnecessary to
recount itx virtues. Its works speak for it, and find
ulle'anre til the abundant a-:d voluntary text/many
of the many who from long tuff ting and settled dis -
ease nave by tlx 7/xe been, re stored to pristine vigor
and health. We can present a miss of evidence >*
p'onf of our isstrtionx, that
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED.
The Eev. Jacob Sechler,
Well known and inch respected among 'he German
population in this country, makes the following
statement for the benefit of the afflicted.
HANOVER, PA., Feb. 16, 15.39
Era- Sirs -. Having realized in my family impor
tant b-n-'fi s from Hie use of your Valuable prepara
tion— WISTAR'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY — itaffirds
me p!ra'ito recommend it to the public. Some
j eigb: years ago one of my daughters seemed to be
| in a decline, and little hops; ol her recovery were
i entertained. [ then procuied a hottle of your ex
cellent Balsam, and before she had taken the whole
ol the contents of the bottle there was a great im
provement in her heal'b. I have, in mv individual
ca-e mad" lrequnt u-<- of your valuable medicine,
and hare always been benefited by it.
JACOB SECHLER,
Ft cm. Jesse Smith, Esq , President oj the
J.tonis L'oun.tt/ Hank, Morristown ,
.'V eto Jersey.
'•Having used DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD
CHERRY for about fifteen years, and having realized
its beneficial results in my family, it afiords me
great pleasure in recommending it to the public as
a valuable remedy in cases of weak lungs, colds,
coughs, Scc.,acd a remedy whicn I consider to be
entirely innocent, and may be taken with perfect
safety by the most delicare in health.
From Hon. John E. Smith, a Distinguished
Lawyer in Westminster, J\ld.
I have on several occasions used DR. WISTAR'B
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRT lor severe colds, and al
ways with decided benefit. I know of no prepara
tion that is more efficacions or mure deserving of
! general use.
i The Bal.-um hes ,-,' so been used wi'h .xce||ent
| effected by J. 13. ELLIOTT, Meichant. Hall's Cross
Roads, Md.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
None genuine unlesssigned "L, BUTTS," on the
| wrapper.
For Sale by
:J. P. DINS MORE, No, 431 Bioadwiy, New York.
J. W. FOWLF. 4- CO., Proprietors, Boston.
And by all Druggists.
EEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE,
FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Has fully established the stiperi >riiy of
BEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE,
Over all otLer healing preparations.
It core- all kinds of SORES, CUTS. SCALDS,
BURNS, BOILS, ULCERS, SALT RHEUM, ER
YSI PEL A3. STIES, PILES, CORNS, SORE LI PS,
SORF, EYES, Ac , RF. 'OVING THE PAIN AT
ONCE, AND REDUCING THE MOST ANGRY
LOOKING SWELLINGS AND I.NFLAMATION
AS IF BY MAGIC.
ONLY 2.3 CENTS A BOX, FOR SALE BY
J. P. DIN9MORE, NO. 491 Broadway, Nevr-York.
J. w. rOWLE & CO., No. IS Trctnont-st., Boston.
And by all Pruggiar-,
May 6, JS64—eowty
Mew (goods
AT THE
NEW BARGAIN STORE OF
O. K. A: W. OSTKR.
We are now receiving a choice selection of
FANCY AND STAPLE DKY GOODS.
Embracing all ihe new styles and shades of prints
from 1C ct. up. Delaines, Schailies, Alpacas, Bom
bazines, Mohairs, Mozambique?, Black Silks, Vic
toria and Pacific La wns, Cambric and Jaconet Mus
lins, Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, in set-, Bal
moral and Hooped Skirts, of the best makes, and
latest styles.
SHAWLS AND HEAD NETS
New fabrics end design? for Spring and Summer.
Embossed Wool Table Covers, Ginghams. Checks,
Table Diaper, Tickings, Shirting Stripes, Cotton
ades, Sheeting and Shirting Muslins of all the stand
ard makes, fiom IS cents up.
H'/iiit Ballardvale, Red, G'ty and Striped
Shirting Flannels.
Clot/is. Cassimeres, Satinells arid Jen it.
Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths
HEADY MADE COATS AND VESTS
tor Men and Boys, cut and made in the best and
most fashionable manner, VSP.V CHEAP
Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs. Neck Ties, Shirt Collas
an' Front, Cotton Yam and Carpet Cham.
11A IS of every qcahty, style'and color, ficm 13$
cents up.
Louis asul Mice*.
The large.?! and best a-sortment of Lidies, mi*es
an ! ' • ; ; en Fine Calf, Goat, Frn"h Leather, En
glish Kid, Morocco and English La-ring, Balmorals,
Gaiters, Boots, Sho'Sfid Bu-kins IN TOWN —with
oi without heels, made to onkr, call and see them ,
they trill speak for themselves.
GROCERIES.
Choice Coflee, Extra tine Young Hyson, Imperial,
and Oolong Teas, prepared and essence of Cofiti,
a cnniee assortment of Sugars and Syups,
Rice, CboccU.te, Spices. Jf-e,
CHEWING TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
of Ihe choicest brands.
QU F. ENSWARE, a full assortment.
Herring and Mackerel, b" the barrel, \ bbl or dozen.
Together with a grea* yarte' v of other goods to
which we would call the attention ff every body.
Terms—CASH, uule-s oth'Twin? specin"D.
All kinds of produce taken m exchange lor goods.
Bedford, May ti, iSOI.
IMPORTANT
TO ALL
i N V AMDS.
IRCN IN THE BLCOD
It i? well known to the medical profession that
IKON is ihe \ ital Principle m Life Element of the
blood. Ibis is derived chiefly from the food we
eat , but ii the food is not properly digested, or if,
from any cause whatever, ihe nece.-saiy rjnanti'y ot
iron is not taken into the circulation, or berome
reduced, the whole system suffers. The bad blood
Will irritate tbe heart, will clog up the lungs, will
stupefy the brain, will obstnict the liver, and will
senJ its disease-producing elements to all patis of
the system, and every one will suffer in whatever
orgen may be predisposed to disease.
The great value of
Broil as a Medicine
is well known and acknowledged by all medical men.
The difficulty has been to'ob'ain such a preparation
of it as w'll enter the circulation and assimilate at
once with tho hloa. Thi- -~. TO Or. Haves.
Massachusetts State Chemist, has been attained in
the Peruvian Syiup, by combination in away b;-
fore unknown.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
is a PROTECTED solution of the PROTOXIDE OF
IRON. A NEW DISCOVERY" IN MEDICINE,
that strikes at the root of disease by supplying the
blood with ;ts Vi'al Principle or Tjife Element—lron.
THE PERUVIAN sYRUP
Cures Dyspepjia, Liver Complaint, Dropsv, Fever
and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Infuse? strength, vigor, and new life into the sys
tem, and builds up an " Iron Constitution. '
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Cures Chronic Diarrhoea, Scrofula. Boils, Scurvy,
Lo-s of Constitutional Vigor.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Cuies Nervous Affections, Female Complaints, end
all disease? ot the Kidneys and Bladder.
THE PERUVIAN SYKIJP
Is a STKCIFIC fur all diseases originating in a BAD
STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accompanied by De
bility or a TMH? State of the >yi em.
P.mphlets containing certificates of cures and re
commendations from some of the most eminent phy
sicians, cle-gyroen, and others, will bs sent FREK
to any address.
Vie select a few of the names to show the char
acter of the testimonials.
JOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ.,
President of the Metropolitan Bank, New Y'ork.
Rev. ABEL STEVENS,
Late Editor Christian Advocate and Journal.
Rev. P. CHURCH,
Editor New Y'ork Chronicle.
Rev. John Pierpont, Lewi? Johnson, M. 'L,
Rev. Warren Burton; Roswell Kinney, M. p.,
Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, S. K. Kendall, M. D.,
Rev. Gurdon Robins, VV. R. Chi-holm, M. D.,
Rev. Sylvanus Cobb, Francis Dana, M. D.,
Rev. T. Stair King, Jeremiah Stone, M. D.,
Rev. Fphraim Nute, Jr., J. AntonioSanrhes, M. D.,
Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, Abraham Wendell, M. D.
Rev. Hen-y EJpham, A. A. Hayes, M. D.,
Rev. P. C. Headlev, J. R. Chilton, M. D.,
Eev. John W. Olmstead. H. E. Kinney, M. L.
Prepared by N*. L. CLARK & CO., exclusively for
J. P. ItINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New Y'ork.
Sold by all Druggists.
RED DING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Reals Old Sores.
REDDINGS RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Burns. Scalds. Cuts.
BEDDINGS RUSSIA SALVE
Cures VVoi.ni!*, Bruises, Sprains.
REDDINGS RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Boils, Uicers, Cancers.
REDDING's RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Salt Rheum. Piles, Erysipelas.
REDDINGS RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Ringworm, Corp.?, &c., iftc.
-Vo Family should be without it.
ONLY 95 cents a box.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New Y'ork,
8. W. FOWLE & CO., No. 18 Tremont St., Boston,
And by all Druggists and Country Storekeepers,
May 13, 18(34—eowly.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Letters ot Administration upon the Estate of
George Mortimore late of Snake Spring Township
dee'd having been issued by the Register of Bed
ford county to John Mortimore, residing ia East
Providence township and Joseph P. Mortimore resi
ding in Snake Spring township, :hey f,ive notice to
all persons indebted to the e?tate to make payment
immediately, and all persons having cl -ims against
the same are requested to present the same prc i e r ly
authenticated for settlement.
JOHN MORTIMORE,
JOSEPH P. MORTIMORE,
April 15, 1864-—6t Adm'rs.
dyspepsia*
AND
DISEASES RESULTIjYG FIIOM
DISORDER OF THE LIVER
AMD DIGKS TI v E ORGANS
ARK CURED LY
{jooflaniTs German Sifters.
Ttp Great Slrenslliening Toiiir,
These Bitters have Performed more Cares!
HAVE AND DO GIVE BE ITER S A TISFAC HON
HAVE MORE TESTIMONY,
HAVE .more respectable people TO
VOUCH FOR THEM !
limn anyotljwaflicle in tit- ruuiket.
We defy < :iy one to contrail id this assertion,
AND WILL PAY SIOOO
To any one that w.ll produce a Certificate publish
ed BY us, that is not QR.XUI.NE.
MOFLANDS GERMAN BITTEBS
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
Chronic or JYrrvoiix Debility, Disease* of the
Kidney*, and Diseases arising from
it disordered Stomach.
Observe the following Symptoms:
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive
* Organs :
Constipation, Inward Pu<-s, Fulness of Gisod to the
Head, Acidity ot the Stomach, Nausen, Heait
buin, disgust tor Food, Fulness or Weight
in the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sink
ing or Fluttering e.t the Pf ot the
Stomach, Swimming ot the
Head, Hurried and Diffi
cult Breathing, Flut
tering at the
Heart, Choking or Suf
focating Sensations when
in a lying Posture,
Dimness of Vis
ion, Dots or VVPBS be
fore tha sight, Fever and
Dull Pain in the Head, Defi
ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness
of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side,
Kick. Cheat, Limbs", &c., Suo'der Flushes
of Heat, Burning tu the Flesh, Constant Imag
inings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits
REMEMBER,
THAT THIS BITTERS IS
NOT ALCOHOLIC,
CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY,
Tint) (Can't fllake Drunkards,
BUT
IS THE BEST TONIC
In the World.
WHO SAYS SO.
From the Rev. Levi G. Beck. Pastor of the Rap
tist Church, Petnberton, N. J., formerly of the North
Baptist Church, Philadelphia.
1 have known Hootland's German Bitters favora
bly for a number of years. 1 bave used them in my
own family, and have been so pleased with their ei
fecls that I was induced to recommend- them to ma
ny others, and know that they have operated in a
strikingly beneficial manner. I take pleasure itr
thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the
attention of those afflicted with the diseases (or
which they are recommended, to these Bitters, know
ing from experience that my recommendation will
be sustained, fdo this mote cheerfully as Hoof
land's Bitters i= intended to benefit the afflicted,
and is "not a rum drink." Yours truly,
LEVI G. BECK.
From Rev. J. New'on Brown, D. D., Editor of the
Encyclopedia of Religious Know ledge, and Chri
s Chronicle, Philadelphia.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat
ent Medicines in general, through di 'r .-tof then
irarpitjpn/e arrrt ali-ata, 1 vat know Ot nil Sufficient
reasons wh) a man may not testily to the benefits
fn believes himself to have received from any sim
ple preparation, in the hope that he may tuus con
tribute to the benefit Of others.
I do this the more readily in regard to Ho ifland's
German Bitters, prepaied by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of
ttiis city, because I was pr judiced against them for
many years, under the impression that tbey were
chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam ind-bted to my
friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of
this prejudice by ptoper tests, and for encourage
ment to try then, when suffering from great and
long continued debility. The use of three bottles
of these bitters at the beginning of the present year,
was followed by evident relief and restoration to a
degr-e of bodi y and mei tal vigor which I had not
felt for six months before, anil badalmo-t despaired
of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend
for directing me to the use of them.
I. NEWTON BROWN, Philad'a.
From the Rev. Jos. H. fvennard, Pastor of the 10:U
Baptist Church.
Dr. Jackson :—Dea Sir:—l have been frequently
requested to connect inv name with commendations
of different kinds of medicines, hot regarding the
practice as oat of my appropriate sphere, I h tve in
ail casts declined; but with a clear proof in various
instances, and particularly in my family, of the tire
fulness ot Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I depart
for once from mv usual cour-e, to express my full
conviction (hat, for general debility of th. system
and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe an t
valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail ;
bnt usually, 1 doubt not, it will be very beneficial
to those who suffer from the above cause.
Yours, vfry respectfully, J. H. KEXNARD.
Eighth below Coates st., PHil'a.
From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptis
Church, Germahtowu, Penn.
Dr. C. M. Jackson : —Dear Sir Persona! experi
ence euabies inn to say that f regard Ibe German
Bitters orepared by you as a most excellent medi
cine. In cases oi severe cold and general debility
I have been greatly benefited by the use of the Bit
ters, and doubt pot they will p.odiice similar effects
on others. Yours truly, WARREN RANDOLPH,
Germantown, Pa.
From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Hedding M. E.
Church, Philade phta.
Dr. Jackson : —Dear Sir :—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. TURNER,
No. 720 X. Nineteenth Street
From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor of the
Columbus (N. J.) and Milestown (Pa.) Baptist
Churchf s.
New Rochelle, N. Y.
• Dr. C. M. Jacksor, : —Dear Sir:—J feel it a pleas
ure t has. of my own accord, to bear testimony to
the excellence ot the German Bitters. Some years
since being-much afflicted with Dyspepsia, I u-=ed
them with very beneficial results. M. LYONS.
!■ Rom Rev. J. S. Herman, of the German Reformed
Church, Kutxtown 4 Berks eo., Pa.
Dr. C. M. Jacksoi. I—Respected Sir ;*— 1 bave been
i troubled with Dyspepsia neaily twenty years, and
have never used any medicine that did we as much
good as Hoofland's Bitters. Yours, with respect,
J. S. HERMAN.
ffIICES.
Large Size (holding neaTly double QUANTITY,)
$1 00 per bottle—harf doz. s■> 00
Small size—7s cts. per bottle—half dnz. $1 0t
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
See that the signature of C. M. JACKSON" I*
on the V\ IiAPPER of each bottie.
Should your neatest druggist not have the aiticlo
do not be put off by any of the intoxicating prepa
rations that may ba offered in its place, but send to
us and we will forward, secuteTy packed,by t xpieis.
PRINCIPAL OFFICII ASI> MAJIVFACTOUT,
No. 631 ARCH STREET, PHILADRI.M*IA.
JONES 8c EVANS,
So roster, t„ C. M. larUn A Co.
FROPRIETOrjD-
For tale by Druggi*"# ati.l Deal?/- in every town
in the Urited States, J Bn , ]