Announcements, Sir.. EDITOR:— Please anncnce Hiram Davis, of 6t. Cia:r tp., as a calculate for the office of Poor Direr.or, i.iLjfcct to the decision of :lie Democrat ic County Convention. We aie authorized to announce Divid Evans, of Monroe township, as a randidale for county Com mi-MoriM, subject to the decision of the county ConvcnMki. We are authorized 'o announce JOHN S. BRUM BAUGH, of South Woodbeny towi ship, as a candi date for county Commissioner, subj-ct to the deci sion of the JVmoc lattc county ronventio:-. We life - ulhnnz-- 1 *0 atmo-iuce tftcHAFb VVrrtz, Et; . *.f 1*:••••}(. ' i ship, a- a candidate for county Co t. 'i abject to the >! 'ciaiou of the De-n --vcraficco CC-N vent 1J1..* "otire VJICHAKLS. RITCII ' **&•a-a candidate for ( nu.'.y ( uir.roussier, subject to the decision of i :i convention. Notice ol Inquisition. Fy virtue ot H writ ol part.'tion or valuation is sued out ol the Orphans' Court of Bedford county and to me iliiectert. as Sheriff of -aid county, ! will hold an inquest upon the t ! estate of lohn Metz grr, late 01 Juniata township, rtc'd., who died in testate, on the premises, on Fruity, the 2id day of July i ext. said real estate consisting of one tract of landsi'uate in Juniata township, Bedford county, containing 330 acres, more or less, with a brick and log house, bank barn and stable iherton elected, and ! about IGC acres c cared. That the children and ; heirs ai d all persons interested therein aie notified to a!tend if tney think proper, at (he time ami |.!ace beloie mentioned. That the following nmed per- j eons are the heirs named in s i id writ, viz : Is . Ame'i.t jMe zger, widow, 2d Sarah, wif j of. Jacob ( i rley , 3d. Mary, u .ie ot Jo in \!>ip, 4th. j Fllen. w i(e ol Wrn ."liowtnaii, sth, i)-.tne| M- tzger, ' 6th } Msiia, a > „>l J oil r. Keir, itu. bop! ia, wi.e o! j Emanuel Palmer, wno died leaving i--u- ••'xchi!- or*n, viz: Lavir.ia Paltrier, Jofi Palrner, Elmira I'aimer George Pulme:, Siesn Palmer arid iier.rier- j ta Palmer, A-ho have tor th-ir guar Itans John {'. freed and Daniel Metzger, Esq'i.. Louisa, wife of Washington Holier, and 9'h, Susan Metzg-r, a mi nor, of whom John P Reed, 1-q , i, guardian. JOHN ALDSTAUT, Sheriff. Bedfotd, June 17. 1804. Police of* inquisition. Bv viiiue of a writ of paitition and valuation .s --sued out of the Orphans' Cuuit ot Bedford countv, end to me as Sheriff of said county firecrej, j will hold an inquest upon the real estate ol Frederick Claar, tale of Union township, deceased, (who died intestate), on the piennses, on Friday, the loth day of July next, said real estate consisting oi om. tract ef laud situate in Union township, Bedford ccur i y, containing 200 acres, more or less. v. ,th two log bouses, log barn and log st .ble thereon erected, ami ■ bout lot) acres clearer!. That the children and heirs and all persons interested Ih-rein are notified to attend if they think proper, at the trine and place before mentioned. That the following named per sons are the heirs named in said writ, viz: Ist. Jacob Clear, share own. ,1 by Bntho!omew Dively , 2d, Simon Ulatr, deer used, leaving issue S chilure.i, Frederick, deceased, leaving one child, F.lsinda, ot whom Christ. B. tggle is guardian, Ma ria, wile of Moyer, Rebecca, Susan, Calb line, wife of Henry Feather, Jacob, Aaron ~ni Samuel; 3d, Matthias, >hare owned by B. Dively ; 4th, P-ggy, wife ot Peter Irkes, now deceased, issue, to w.t * JacobC. It kes. Nancy , wi fe of Clay comb, and VLz abrtto, who died having one chilu. W.dter Berkbs tner; slh, Nancy, wile of Micha-I Walter, who died leaving tssii", to wt: Julian, Sarah, Simon, loses b, Elizabeth. M icbael and Catharine ; Stti, >.irah, • < e of Jaccb L'ngenf-llcr, residing in Illinois; 7-h. Barbara, wife of George LingenfelteE shar - held by John C'lrrar ; Bth, Her.ry Clasr ; 9th, Daniel Claa"; 10th, Rachel, wife of Bartholomew Dively, llrh, Elizabeth, wife of Daniel Beniiy, share held by B. Dively j 12th Joseph Claar; !3rh, John W. Ctaar. JOHN ALDSTADT, Shciiff'. Bedford, June 17, IStil. Photographic Pscs ures. The uibscriber has jut returned from Philadel phia, where he h > porcha-rd a large and select • lock of PHOT'/GRAfH FRAMES, comprising GILT, EBOXY, ROSEWOOD, U.VIO.Y, JXD CJRD FRAMES, of (iiil-rent styles and varieties, frcm 2© i Is. t:p to five Dollars, each. ALSO—A new assortment of Phsicgraph Albums, of a!) style*, holding from 12 to 230 pictures, at pries vatying fiorn 75 cents to $20.00, Suiittble for Hit. Picket or the Potior. Photographs, Ambro'vpes. Aldainotypos, &.C., taken as low as 25 cents each. of every kind and description copied to suit it e a-hum size or life i/.e, ori the most rea sonable terms, and in the most durable marin-r. Instructions in the an given on moderate terms. Skylight Gallery opposite the Washington Hotel. T. R. GETTKS. Bedfo:d, June 10. 1864. 10,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted, at J. M. Shoemaker's Store, tor which the highest market price will be paid in Cash or Store Goo June 10, 1864. STRAY MULE 3 Came'.<7 the premises of the subscriber in Bedford township, on the 'st inr., two MULES, one a t>iy with white spot on' the right side of the throat, blind of the left eye, ind supposed to be at cat s ; x years old. The other i'un colored, with ring'oone on right hind toot, and the letters U. S. branded on the right shoulder and the le'ter C. branded on the left sbcaMer, supposed to be about seven years old, no other marks teco lected. The owner or owners arc requested to come, prove property, pay charges and take tfaem away, or thev will be void according to law. WILLIAM FETTER.. June 10, 1861. "('ACTION. I hereby caution all persons not to hub promis sory note of $20,00 I gave to L. D. Richmond and N. H. Davis, due Jnne Ist-, 1861, as I never rtceiv td va ue therefor and w ill not pay it unless coinp."''!- d to do so by law. ENOS CORLE. June 10, lsG4. , ESTATE OF ALFXANDER GiLSON, Dec- Letters of administration upon the estate of Al exander Giison, iateof Bedfotd township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Reg ister of Bedford county, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims -will present tfaeao properly authenticated for settle ment. WALTER B. GIL>ON', JObN BROWN, Joe* HJ— dt Administrator*. ADMIMSTRATOR'S NO riCE. Notice ia hereby given that letters of adminis stratjiUi have been grented, by the register, to the eubscrtber, residing in Monroe township, on the es tate of Andrew bteckman, late of smd township, iee'd. All peisot.s indebted to said estate are here by required to make immediate payment, and those faring claims run present them for settlement. CATHARINE STEER MAN, June 10— fft Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notico is hereby given that letters of administra tion have been granted to the übscrit-r, on the es tjate of Dame! Means, late of Monroe townsh p, de ceased, that all persons indebted to sard valuta are required to make immediate pay merit, and those having ebtma the eon will preaetit th?n: propeiiy atitfreuti.cared for settlemenr. HENRY WHETSTONE, Adm'r. J4a LO—At, imTLD. 100 CO&05 OF BARK, for which $6.00 per cold, or tile highest maiket price, will be given. JOHN A. MOVVRY, Survivor of the firm of Taylor Mo wry. Bedford, June 3, 1 Ski. T ' ■i ci? fv OON. WIINOII H'CANILICIIKF. Judge of the United States Circuit Court, P.evident. Conner Perm and St. Clair Sts., Piittbnrg, iknu. The Largest, Cheapest aud Best. Pugs jor a full Cammrrciai Course. QS*"No extra chirge? for Manufac'urers, Steam- i boat, Railroad an'i Bank B'aok-K-eping. Ministers' | Sons at hall pi ice. Students enter and review at ! • any 1 ime. Thi- liistitotion is conducted by experienced teach- i eis and practical accountants, who prepare voting i ! men for active business at the lea-t expense and shortest notice, for the mn-t lucrative and responsi- I hie situations. DIPLOMAS giante-J for merit only. i Hpr ce the ut.iversal preference fur grjiluatvs of this, College, by bus'iiess men. I'KOF. A. Cowr.ev, the tie.t Penrranpf the Union, ' who tioli's the largest number of I><T PRKMIUMS and ov i all competilors, teaches Rapid Business Wil ting. CIBCNR.ABS containing full information sent FVEE on application to the Principals. JENKINS Ik SMITH, P.ttsburg, Pa. QiyAttend where the Sons andCierk-of Baukei* ; an.l Business Men graduate. November 6, iSC3. | II.M.UiDV IMTKXT i IIOKSE RAKE. | Ibis ck ccm'itiifs giea'vi iinjirovem-'n'*, and 1 " : >to **' 'o> aj bilitie*, than any ever before of- , feted to the ftgrv. •litUfJ St. | <•- • '■ - are ne'vated and depressed by the ; loot o: 'ne river, hi- hands are l< ft tree to guide j his team with j recision, ami keep it tinder peifect I contro!. As each rake-tooth is capable of an in le- i pendent vertical movement, the rake wiii opeiate ' pertectly over the IHOSI nntvrn wilh a uui ! torm pies-ure, and will, consequently, I RAKE MOW: GRASS PERFECTLY CLEAN. j As the teeth ol the rake have two movements, stony ground rail not o'.srrncl its movtm'nt, nor in- ( jnrr the snveral t*r:h , aud it will take without injury i . in the heaviest grass. the teeth fufrn their own springs, the cumber- j • some, cosily, and camp rx spi ings, beretotoie u.-ed, j aie entire y dispensed with, and in rose of hrenhxge any Partner ran at rase it/t'a.rr. the brok-.u tooth. A- the lake-teeth are lifted automatically by I mech in ism, controlled by the tout of the driver, he i is en bled to operate the machine with very little ' fatigue and without usi: g his hands at all. As the i | driver U-s both hands with vvl,ich to manage his ' , Term, he can START, TURN, ot go FORWARD | with prect-io'n and at the proper moment: and. as | the mov- merit of the teeth :ue controlled bv his loo', j he can, at the prop r moment, elevate them ro dis- : charge their load, and instantly riiop thein at the ex- , at: ii oment and prace to cotriarence raking without loss ot t un-. I bis rake is soluPy con-tructeil of'duratde mate rial-,. anil is so simple mii. direct in its operation 1 that any boy who can manage a hoise in harness, can with tin, R AKE, do perfect work. CGr"A!i pel son s wanting a goo I R ike will please . give me a c .11 in du- time, as I will have a great J many to make this se sou. hor lurther inlormarion as to license, sale, or I US, of this Patent, -.ddle-s DANIF.L W. A MO4, Bedtoid, Bedford Co., Pa. Sedfcrd, Ju'_e 3, 18C1 2m. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testameniary on the estate ol Henry Mt 1 - ! ler. jr., Idle ol C umberlaud Valley township, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned bv the Reg ister of Bedford comity, notice ts hereby f,iveii io all per-ons indebted to said estate to come forward and make payment and those having claims 8g mist • the same "> pre-c .t their accounts properly authen ticated 'or settlement. JAMES CESSNA, Ex'r. Cumb'd Valley, June 3—til* It Eii IVII, " I OF | THE FAVORITE FANCY STORE ' T'.e undersigned bav icg removed her Fancy Store | to the building recently occupied by Mr. E. M. 1 Fi -her. immediately opposite the Washington Ho tel, respectfully solicits u coeftricance of the pat , ronage lo.'meriy exten.leii to her by the people of i Bedford end vicinity. Her goods consist in part of I DRESS GOODS, SUCH AS Silks, till Wo I Delaines , S"C., &c. A great variety of Velvets, Plonntls, .Vat/ins, Ginghams and Calicoes; also, Skeleton Skirl a for Ladies ar.d Children. Lai/i's' Corsets, Dress Trimmings, Bugle Trimmings, LndieP Hats, Shoes, Sun Umbrellas, and the usual variety kept in a Fancy Store. The public are respectfully invited to cull and examine our goods. M. C. FETTERLY. 1 Bedford, May 20—3 m. SELLING OFF! 1 j The undersigned informs the public that he is ! now dß'poMng of his goods at LOW PRIMES, with >j a view to c'ose out his stock. Come, NOW, if you y want bargains. He would also ir,foim those indebl -1 j ed to htm, th'at they mnst come forward and settle their accounts as he intends to quit business. This notice is positive and final. | ISAAC LITPEL. Bedford, May 13—2 m. Wool U'SBSSird. . H>ehe,t price in cssb paid for WOOL. May 27. A. B. CRAMER & CO. MATRIMONIAL. Ir you wish to marry, addrea* the undersigned, ! who will send you, '-without money and without j price,"' valuable information that will enable you ! to murry happy and speedily, no matter now old, | bow ugiy, or how poor. This is a reliable affair. The into: matron will cost you nothing; and if you ; wish t. o.arry, T will cheer.ully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. Jhe desired inform* j tion sent by returu mait, and no question* asked. Address SARAH B. _L AM BERT, Greet-point, King# Co , N. X. • June 3, 1861-4t M atIHOOD; HOW LUST, HOW RESTORED i Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cvi.vzs.- wELt.'s Celebrated Essay on the radienl cure (with t out uiedicine) of SrK&M*roßicucaA,or S-m;pal Weak nets, liroluntary Semniat Losses Impotency, .Men- I ta! and physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar j riage, etc.) also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, ■ induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. in a sealed envelope, only ti cen:s. ! Tie celebruteil author in tr<ta admirable essay cbarly demonstrates, from a. thirty years success ful practice, tbet the alarming consequences of selt abuse rrav be radira iv cured without the dangerous i usee! internal medicine or th ,ipp ication of the kntte—pointing oil! a mode ot cure, sr once simple, certain ar.d effectual, by means of which every tuf fei- r, no matter what hi* condition may be, may euro b .nse<f cheaply, privately, and radically. H7~This Lecture should be io the bands ol every youth and every msn in the land, j " Sent, under in a plain envelope, to any ad dress po*i paid, ou receipt of six cents, or two post ; stamp,. Address the publishers. CdAS. J. C. KLINF. fc CO., 127 Bowery, New Vcrk, Pout oriice Uc-v 5585, May 20, 18SJ— 'Jai. " YVI ST AH 7 S IS ALS AM OF WILD 4 llEitliY. . ONE OK THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOil Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Dfficulty of Breathing, .IJHWI, Hoarse ness, Sore Throat, Croup, mid every •fed ion of THE THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST, j ISCLUBI.NG SVEM to \ S 1 91 6* 'l' E o \. J WJSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ! So general has the use of this remedy become, and | j so popular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary to j recount its virtues. lis work's speak for it, and find j j utterance in the abundant and voluntary testimony of ' the many icho f rom long snff ring and settled disease hive by its use been restored to pi Ist tits vigor and health. We can present a mass of evidence in proof ' of our assertions, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. i The Rev. Jacob Srchlir. I Well kniwn anil much respected among the German J I population m thistouiitiy, makes the foi'ovving state- i | meut lor the benefit of the afflict**!. HANOVKR, Fa., Feb. 16, 1559. Bear Sir., : —Having realized in my family impur- . I taut ii. n-fits fiom the U3e of your valuable prepaid- | j tion— ll'istar's Balsam df Wild Cherry —it Lllordj j j nie pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some ! j eight years asu one of my daughters seemed to be in ; j a decline and little hopes of her lecovery were en- > j tertamed. i then procured a bottie o! your excel- j i lent Bulsain, ajd before she had taken the whole of ! j the content-of the bottle there was a great improve- • j ment in hri heal h. I have, in mv individual case, ! j made frequent use ol your valuable medicine, and j Lave always been btn-fited bv it. JACOB SECHLF.R. • Trotn Jesse Smith, Esq , President t f the .Morns County Bunk, JMorristown, A\w Jewy ' "Having used DK. WISTAH'S BALSAM or WILD ! ! < Hisunv for about fifteen yeais, and having real.z-d I ■ its beneficial tesults in my family, it affords mo 1 I gieat pleasure in recommending it to the public as j ! a valuable remedy in cases of weak lungs, colds, ! coughs, the., and a remedy which 1 consider t.) be ! i entirely innocent, and may be taken with perfect j ' safely by the most delicate in health. From lion. Jo'in E. Smith, a Distinguished Lawyer in Westminster, Md. | I have on several occasions used DR. VVISTAR'S BALSAM or WILD UUEBUY lor severe colds, and al- j ways with decided benefit. 1 know of no pr.-ji.ira- ] tion that is more effi-acions or more deservi g of j general use. The Bal-am h-i- also been used with <• xcel'.eiit ef- ; feet by J. B. ELLIOTT, Meichaor, Hall's Cross 1 Roads, Md. . Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cltfrry. i j None genuine ui.ie>s signed "1.. BUTTS," on the j wrapper F*r Sale by J. P. Dt NBMDRR. N>. 191 Kioa lw v. New York. I J. W. FOWLF. It CO., Proprietors, Boston. ; An 1 by all Dmigist s. BEDDING'S RUfrSTA SALVE. FORI V YEARS' EXPERIENCE Has fully eitabli-heJ the superiority of REDDING S RUSSIA SALVE, Or.- all o'b r h a'in •nr *pa r ati ms. It cure, a l k-m.D of SORBS. CUTS. SCALDS. I BURNS, POILS. I LCKRS, SALT RHEUM. ER- J YSIPELAS. STIES, BILRS. CORNS, SO IE LIPS, j SORF. F.V'ES. Ac.. RF. OVISPi THE PAIN AT j ONCE AND REDTF'IN.; TUB M >ST A NGKY LOOKING SWELLINGS AND INFLvMA'I'ION AS IF BY MAGIC. ONLY 2. CENTS A Rf>X, FOR SALE BY J. P. NO. 191 Broadway, New-York, j J. VV. r'O.VLE Jk CO., No. IS Trernorit-st., Boston. And by ail Druggist'. May 6, ISC I—eowiy S.l.ttO K iAVVKD. I.ont on Wednesday, the 2-Cth ult., between Wil- j j low Giove and William Hartley's far.n, on the turn- i pI!:e a Tweed Saek Coat, with a pocket book in the j breast pocket, containing about $16.00 in money, r j two blank books and sund'y papers. The uuder j signed will fay the above reward to the finder on h.s returning the same to his possession. DAVID LLNGENFELTER. Napier tp., June '), JSol.*—3t lake Notice. j The undersigned having associated his brother, | SAMUEL D. WILLIAMS, with himself in the j Mercantile business, gives notice that his books : are ready lor settlement. All persons having ac- i j counts standing in the same, will please call and j i settle without delay. J.B.WILLIAMS. j I Bloody Run, May 5, [2o] 1864. j " j I I I I I jJURKIIART & UENSHEY, J j RAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, AND DEALERS IN i j FRUITS, TOIS AAD FA.YCY FOODS, North Vain Street, West Side, I i CBAMBIBSOtTBO, P*. j A 11 ORDERS FROMPTLY ATTEND j EO TO. X?~TE2J£S CJSlL^gfi May 50, 1864—1y. i I. B. CiMJIER & CO., j Respectfully inform their friends and customers, that they have now open and ready for sale, a large j oud geiicial aseotiment o SPRLYG AATD SUMMER GOODS, I which they will sell cheap lor cash or approved j : credit of sir months —interest charged upon all ac- ! < count;, afier they ate due, whetbet closed by note J or not. Having to pay cash for a'l purchases, tbeae I are the most liberal terms we ran offer. : ay 13, 1864. FOR DYSENTERY | Diarrhoea. 1)TXO X>S A ROMA TIC BLACKBERRY OARM3NATIVE Is the only safe nnd sure cure. It con tains no opium or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injurious compounds common to remedies generally sold for tiiis class of disease. It is so efficacious that Physicians very generally use it in their practice in all chronic and dangerous cases. ferJT" Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt- I ful compositions, (many of which under- j mine and ruin the constitution,) when you can obtain an unfailing remedy as simple j and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for Dtxo.s's BLACKBERRY CARMINA TIVE, and see that the proprietor's name is ' written on the outside wrapper of each bot- i tie. Prepared only by Sole Proprietor, CIXCIXXA TI. For sale by all respectable druggists. Price, (old style. 35 cts.) 25c., 50c. and | sl, per Bottie. i DEMAS, BARNES & CO , j Wholesale Agents, New York. I TlwS Specific restores you to former health and j without it you see the effects of disease. SPECIFIC. Tlits Is t lie great A. sovereign Itemed? (eontposed of EXTIt At 't'si from Indian ft on 1 s nnd Herb*.', for all t Ist men of t lie I rioary and *exiiis Organs, oic.Jl in 1 neonttilenc•- ot'liie trine, lotlamma tion ot i lie Bladder, Inflammation of ii,*- Kidneys, Slime fn lti Bladder, Stricture, Urmel, lomorrlicru, Bleel, anil Is unrivaled ly anything yet dts. ; covered for caring tlie Willies til wo -111 en i when used according to directions this Remedy J has met her taele lior smell, ami its use niii'not he de- j te.-11-d l.y any one- l'lii* r.-im-dy is perfect ni.d re- ; ipiire* no injections, .iiicli are caiciilattsl lo destr.-y and deaden the diseased organs, hut removes the 1-ii- i t..ii from tlie sytem, cn-atliig buoyancy ami health. It is uußiinrk Metßcine. I ot is thi> embodied nx [u-rience ot ihe l'iiysi.-iuii nue,t sncceasf'il in coring • all diseaaesvf thie class. litT Let none despair as this remedy efl.cts tua nasi ari.niisloiip curee, wh.-n ail others fait. Price on!v Sl.tv) per t>x, or 0 boxes for S'>.'JU. Sent 1.1 n'l.ni lo any address on receipt of the price. j For sale l,y ail lirujgia'.s. See that niy cignalur® | is around each box. B<l<- Propritdor, CincinnatL DEMAS, BARNES & CO., i Wholesale Agents, New York, j Jur.e 3, ISOt. AT THE ' : | j NEW BARGAIN STORE OF I U. lies & W. OSTKi?. i M'e are now receiving a c.ioice selection ot ' FANCY AND STAPLE DltY GOODS, Embracing all the new styles and shades of prints ; from 16 ct. up, Delaines, -chalhes. Alpacas, Bnm bazines, Mohairs, Mozambiques, Black Silks, Vic-' toria and Pacific Lawr.s, Cambric and Jaconet Mu*- ! lins. Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, in sets, Bal- I moral and Hooped Ski of the best makes, ar.d ! i latest styles. , SHAWLS AND HEAD NETS i New fabric* and designs for Spring and Summer. ' ; Embossed Wool Table Covers, Ginghams. Checks, i I Table Diaper, Tickings, Shirting Stripe*, Cntton- j ad-s, Sheeting and Shitting Muslins of all the stand- j i ard makes, fiom 18 cents up. While Ballardvale, Bed, Grey and St riped j S/lifting Flannels. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts and Jeans. j Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths. READY MADE COATS AND VESTS lor Men and Boys, cut and made in the best and ; most fashionable manner, VERY CHEAP Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Neck Tie 3, Shirt Colla e j an I Front*, Cotton Yam and Carpet Chain. J HATS of every quality, ntyie and color, from !2J| cents up. Kools a lift siioes, j Th largest and best assortment of Lidies, mie R \ ; and Chtldrens Fine Calf, Goat, French Leather, En* - gltsh Kid, Morocco and English La-ring. Balmorals,! Gaiters, tloats. Shoes and 80-kins LV TOWN—with i or without heels, made to order, call and sea tbeno,! they will speak for themselves. GROCERIES. Choice Coflee, Extra fine Young Hvson, Imperial, end Oolong Teas, pieprred and essence of Collee, • choice assortment of Sugars and Syt jps, Rica, Chocolate, Spices, t^c. CHEWING TOBACCO AND CIGARS, of the choicest brands. QUEENSWARE, a ful! assortment, rierrtng and Mackerel, by the barrel, \ bbl or dozen. ! Together with a great variety of other goods to ! which we would call the attention of every body, j Terms — CASH, unless otherwise specified. Aii kinds of produce taken in exchange lor goods. \ Bedford, May 6, 1834. t imToWllit i EN Si K A L FOR THE SALE OF Hoops, S/too/iA, Heading, Slaves, | Quercitron di Tann&rS Hark, Treenails, dec. j ! No. 416 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE. ! PHILADELPHIA. April 8, 1864-2zi \VM HAHTLEY'S FARMERS' COLUMN \To thr Fanners of Bedjord ant adjoining \ | Counties: 1 offer the Best selection of "Farm Machinery j iin the world." Having a practical knowledge ol j I farming, and being acquainted with the best and j j latest improvements, 1 am confident that my selec- ' [ tinns will give satisfaction, at any rale 1 am willing | TO TAKE THE RESPONSIBILITY and WAR-j | RANT all machines to work apd he as represented, j , Besides I furnish many machines delivered at the j i prire at which they art 'rtuiled at the plan of mattu ! fact are. ! i | "The Farmer Mower" IS MADE OF JUOA A.YD STEEL. Weighs but 070 lbs., cuts feet swath. Has a ! flexible binge cutter ber, two driving wheels. No | weight on horses necks. Each horse has but 100 i lbs. to pull in cutting I IT IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MACHINE NOW OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE. 1 f j h warranted in ful! —and challenges (he world | i i I have already sold nearly one hundred of these' Moweis, and can get but a few more. ' Pries $l2O 00, delivered in Bedford -Farmers must , i , ! order soon to secure machines i Willmigh'by's Gum Spring <*ram Drills, lso on hand ar.d for vale at Carlisle prices. These driils aie now ! '•MASTER OF THE FIELD," J i Sow Oats, Barley, Wheat, Rye, &ic , .Measure the Ground, end brtnk no Seed. Thousands already in ust and everybody pleased. ' I I Sent! ia your orders soon, as f h ire but 50 of thera. ,30 Green Castle Grain Cradles ; now on hand. The last of these celebrated Cradles that can be got, as "he maker* intend moving trtrt. : J j t • j The Eureka Corn Stalk Cutter and i • f Crusher and Hay & Straw Cutter. Having gold more than 100 of thee Cutters the ! ... ... i ; past winter, in this and adjoining countiea, they I need no praise. Ask your neighbci® who have them. • Keystone Cider Mills, ! PosSabie Farm ; which will grind al! kinds of grain by horae power. ! | APPLE PAKERS, SCYTHES & SNEDS, GRINDSTONES, Stc., Ac. ; Hardware of all kinds, i NAILS, IRON, PAINT, OIL, &c., &c. j My stock of Hardware wa bought at old price,, in great part, and I offer much of it i AS LOW AS EV>:R --MY STOCK IS COMPLETE, j ! aod I will always endeavor to please those who J J may favor me with their patronaga. | terms (n of I coses CASH, unless oiktrWtit r agreed. i / I . f - .\JX | Q*7-Farrae wanting Machines, <A any tint!, j I i mut remember that goods of all kinds are constant- j I f | ly advancing, and tba sooner their orders ara given j | the better for tbcm, ss Farm Machinery will soon ! j advance in jKopoftioo to the ria* of material, la- | bar, &e- WM. HARTLEY f May 30, 1864. ii Y S v i; r S i A. AND Dl* RASES RESULTIXC, FROM DISORDER OF THE LIVER A®? D DIQK STIVE OR&A:,S ARE CURED !.Y Kaoflaiitl's German Sifters, Thfi Grrat Torfto | These Bitters have Performed mare Cures! 1 HAVE AND DO GIVE BE I TER SATISFACTION HAVE MORE TESTIMONY! ; HAVE MORE RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO VOUCH FOR THEM! Than any other article in the maiko*. He drfy any one lo c intra licl this assertion, I AND WILL PAY SIOOO , To any one that will produce a Certificut® pub'iab erf by us, that is not OC.NUI.NE. j HJOFLANI/S GERMAN BITTEKS WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF ! t/aortic or .\troom Dtbihlif, Unease? of Kidneys, and Disease t arising from a disordered Slomach. Observe the following Symptoms: Re suiting from Disorders oj ike Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Pii®s, Fulness of ClooJ to tba Head, Acidity ot the Stomach, Nausea. Heart j bum, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in rhe Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pi' ol tha Stomach, Swimming ot the Head, Hurried and Diffi ; cuit Breathing, Flut tering at the H?ar%Choking or Suf ; fv.eatirg fL-r.sations when in a lyirrg Pes'are, Dimness of V;s icn, Dots or Webs be fore the Mpht, Fevei and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of f rrspiration, Yellowness c? the Skin a id Eyes, Pair, in the Sid-, Back. Chest, Linr.b, &c., Sudden Flushes j of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant 1 mag- I inings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. REMEMBER, THAT THIS BITTEKS IS NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, CAittJ (tan't filakc Drunkariis, BUT 13 THE BEST TONIC In the World. WHO SAYS~SO.£B j From the Rev. Levi G. Beck. Pastor of the Bap tist Church, Pembexton, N. J., formerly of the North I Baptist Church, Philadelphia. 1 have known Hoofiand's German Bitters favora bly for a number ot years. 1 have used them in tny own family, and have been so pleased with their ef ; facts that 1 was induced to recommend them to ma- I ny others and know tnat they have operated in a ; strikingly bciiehcia! manner. 1 take pleasure in [ thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the a'tertion of those afflicted with the diseases lor which they are recom,r.-n< ed, to these Bitters, know ing from experience th \t my recommnidation will be sustained. Ido this mote cheerfully i Hoof land's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted, a: 'is ••not a runs drii.k " Yours truly, LEVI G. BEC K. From Rev. J. Newton Brown. D. D-, Editor of the Encyclopedia o'. Religious Knowledge, and Chri st.an Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to lavoror recommend Pat ent Medicines in general, through distrust cf their ingredients and effects, 1 vet knew of no sufficient seasons why a man may not testify to the benefits hi believes himself to Lave recetv-fl from any sim ple preparation, in the hope that he may tnus ccn tiibu'e to the benefit of others. 1 do this the mete readiiy in regard to Ho,fi.ind' | German Bitters, prepaid by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of t his city, because Iwis pr judiced against them for many years, under tbe impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend, Rcdert Shoemaker, Esq., tor the removal of this prejudice by j.-ioper tests, and for encourage, ment to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottle# cf these bitters at the beginning of lue present vear, was followed by evident re I mi" and restoration to a degr e of bod. y and rneitai vigor which T had rot felt for six months before, and bad a!mo-1 despiired of regaining. 1 th relore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philad'a. j From the Rev. Jos. H. Kencard, Pastor of the 10th i Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson: Dea' Sir:—l have been frequently i requ sted to connect my name with commen Stions of dilfereiu kinds oi medicines, but regarding ths practice a- out cf my appropriate sphere, I hive in j a;l casts declined ; but with a clear proof in various : instances, and particularly in my family, of the use fulness ot Dr. Hoofland's Ge; man Bitters. T depart I !->r once trom icy usual cour-e, to express my full . conviction that, tor p,.nrral debthcy of tin ti jten t : and especially f:r Liver Complaint, it it a safe and ; valuable preparation. la some cas'S it may fail ; i but usually, 1 doubt not, it will be very beneficial { to those who suffer from the above cause. j Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNaRD. Eighth below Coates st., Pbil'a. From Rev. Warren Randolph, Pastor of the Baptu Church, Germahtown, IVnn. Dr. C. iM. Jackson :— Dear Sir : — Personal experi ence enables me to say that 1 regaid the German I Bitters- IJ repared by you as a most excellent r-edi • cine. In cases ot severe cold and genera] debility ; 1 have beer, greatly benefited by the use of the Bit | ters, and doubt rot they will produce similar eflects Icu ethers. Yours truly, WARREN RANDOLPH, Germaatown, Pa. [ rrem S.v. J. H. Tinner, Pastor of Redding M. E. Church, Philade'phia. | Dr. Jackson -.—Dear Sir;— Having ued your Ger. i man Bitters in my family frequently, 1 am prepared : to say that it lfns been of great service, j Yours respectfully, J. H. TURNER, No. 726 N. Nineteenth Street I From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, formeity Pastor of the Columbus (N. J .) and Miles town (Pa.) Baptist f Churchfs. New Rocheile, N. Y. j Dr. C. M. Jaeksor. I —Dear Sir:-—I feef it a pleas i ure thus, of my own accord, to bear testimony to , the excellence of the German Bitters. Some year* | since beirg much afflicted with Dyspepsia, I used : theiu wi.h very beneficial results. J. M . LYON'S. i Prom Uev. J. S. Herman, of tbe German flefcrme-rf I Church, Kutatowri, Berks co., Pa. Dr. C. M. Jack Mir.: —Resected Sirl have been • troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, ami i have never used any medicine that did me as muck t good as UootLnd's Bitter*. Yours, with re.poct, J. S HERMAN. PRICES. i Large sire (holding nearly double quantity,) ! $1 06 per bottle—haif doz. So 0< : bmai! sfze—7s cts. per bottle—half doz. $4 Oh i BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS: See that the signature of "C. M.-JACK-SUN" i on the WRAPPER of each bottle, j Shou'd your nearest druggist not have the a {tut* 1 do not be put off by any of li e intoxicating prep*- : rations that may be offered in its plsce, but send to |us and we will forward, securely packed,by express. Fg.iKCirA.l OVFICK AM. M*vueaOTOay, [ So, Oil ARCH STREET, PninAotu-u,v- JONES & EVANS, 9*/vcso*orr to C. M. Jailuon fi- Co. PROPRIETORS. For *le by Orufgteis and X>c*Jero in every Uiwu ui ths United State*. i*n. iS.
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