MANHOOD: HOW LUST, HOW RESTORED- Just published, a new edition of Dr. CULVER- j WELL'S Celebrated E?ay on the radical cure (with j out medicine) ol SPEBMATORKHO- A, OT Seminal Weak- ! ness, In'-oluntary Seminal Losses lmpotency, Men- J tal and physical Incapacity, Impediment, to Mar- t riage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fit*> t induced by self-indu'gence or sexual extravaga"' - ''' in a sealed envelope, only 0 'j ia y • The celebrated author in this a, ' nl j.j*'' SUCCes .. clearly demonstrates, from a thirty >'^ PS 0 p F g|,. ! fu! practice, tha' the alarming dangerous I abuse may be rad.rall> cured w' jc>tjoli of , he use ot internal medicine OTJ >{ once , iinp , e j knife pointing out aw hich everysuf- i certain ai.d <lTectUd^ t coll^ltlon nia y may i ferer, ro "'"''Dc'y, privatelsyi and radically. f-taie should he in the hands ol every •h . J*'ery man :ii the land, you. * a JJ ular , n a plain envelope, to any ad- piid. on receipt of six cents, or two post : pimp,. Address the publishers. CH aS. I C KLINE ik CO., i 127 Bowery, New Ycfk, Post office box 4586. May '2O, 1861—3:u. KATRIMOMIAL, It you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who wiit send you, "without money and wi'hout price," valuable information that will enable you to m riy happv and speed:!v. no matter how ni l. bow ugly, or how poor. This s teliable a'ia;.. The information wi|, <-ost you rotbing ; and if you wish ti. tnairy, I will cheer.ully assi-i you. All j letters strictly confidential. TVe desired iitforma Hot: sent by retur.i mail, ami no que-tions a-ked. Address* . SARAH A LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings Co ,N. Y. j June 3, 1864 4t WASTED. 100 CORPS OF BARK, for which $6.00 per cord, or the highest market p. ire will be given. JOHN A. MOWRY, Survivor of the firm of Taylor >V Mowry. ! I'ecilord, June 3, IfMSt. Mew Creeds AT THE NEW BARGAIN STORE OF U. il. W. OSTKIt. We are now receiving a choice selection of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, I Embracing ad me new styles and shades of prints ; from 16 ct. up, Delaines, tchailies, Alpicas, Bmi bisines, Mohairs, Muzambiqu-'S, Black Stlks, Vic toria ami l'd ific Lawr.s, Cambric and Jaconet Mus !rs, Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, in set,, Bal moral and Hooped Ski'ts, of the be,t makes, and latest styles. SHAWLS AND HEAD NETS. New fabric* an t design? for Spring and Summer. Embossed W<u>l Table Covers, Ginghams. Checks, Table Diaper, T .'kings, Shirting Stripe?, C-'tton ade 9, Sheeting and Shirting Muslins of all the ktand trd makes, from 18 cents up. While B'dtnrdonlt, Re t, G 'ey and St riped J Shirting Flannels. Cloths, Cassitntres, Satinelfs arid Jeans. Carpetg and Floor Oil Cloths READY MADE COATS AND VESTS tor Men a, ! Boys, rut and made in the best and ■ mo-t fashionable manner, VERV CIIEAC Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs Neck Ties, Shirr Co!la s an' Front?, Cotton Yarn and Carpet Chain. j HA IS of every quality, style and color, from 12 j , cents up. filools aud allocs, The largest and best a-sortment of L dies, misses ' an t Chit'reus Fine Calf. Gnat, Fren"h L-ath-r. En- j glishKid. Morocco HI ! E'iglis iLa t.ug Balm >ril , i Gaiters, Boots, Shoes and Bu kins IN lOA'.V with t Or without heels, made to ord. r, call and ..ee them, they witl speak for themselves. GROCERIES. Choice C-8", F.xrra fine Young Imp'rial, i end Oolong Teas, prep,red and essence ot Coffee, ' a choice assortment of Sugars am'. Syi aps, Rice, Chocola.e, Spices. iVc. ; CHF.WING TOBACCO AND CIGARS, of the choice-t brands. QUF.ENSWARE, a tuil assortment. Herring and Macke el. by the b irrd, \ bbl or dozen. Togethr with a grt-af variety of otner gooits to which we would call the attenti"n of every body. Terms— CASH, uu!e-s otherwise specified. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Bedford, May 6, 1864. ISAAC llOl'lili K ro., E \ E ! A la laromissian jlUrrliani^v FOR THE SALE OF Hoops, Shooks, Heading, Staves, Quercitron & Tinners' Hark, Treenatls. &c. No. 416 SOFT ■ DELAWARE AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA. April 8, 18C1—3.n Take I\o?ice. Th? U'der-igned having associated his brcther, SAMUEL D- WILLIAMS, w.th himself in ihe Mercantile business, gives notice that his books are ready for settlement. All p-rtons having ac counts standing cn the same, will please call and settle without delav. J. B. WILLIAMS. Bloody Run, May 5, [2o] ISC4. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I.e'ters testamentary on the etate ot Henry Mil ler, jr., late of Cumberland Valley township, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned by the Reg i>t?r of Bedford eotmLV, notice is hereby f.iven to ■ij per-oiis indebted to said estate to come forward and make payment, a nil those having claims ag inst the same to preie. t their accounts properly auther.- t.cated lot sultietnent. JAMES CESBNA, F.x'r. Cumb'd Valley, Jute 3—6 l* SELLING OFF! The undersigned informs th" public that he is BOW di.|Hsi*ig ot his good- at LOW PRUE.S, with a view to c ose out hisstnrk. Come, NOW, if you want bargains. He would also inform those indebt ed to him, thit they rnnt come forward and settle their xceounta as be intends to quit business. 'This bo*.ice is positive and final. ISAAC LIPPEL. Bedford, May 13—0 m. .1 B.CRDIFMfO., Respectfully inform their friends and customers, that rbey have now open and ready for sate, a large and general asaottrneni o SPRJMr ~djVD SUMMER CnODS, which they wi!l sell rheap to' ca-b or approved credit of erx mouthf-r- interest charged upon all ac counts after they are due, wbethei clo-ed by note or not. Having to pay cash for all puicbasee, theoa ae ibe most liberal rrma we can otter. J&edlord, May 13, 1*64. A DMINISTRATOfUS NOTICE, Letters of admioiatration on the estate of Charles Johnson, late of Londonderry township, deceased, hiving been granted to the suoaeiiber, all persona indebted to the estate of sad deeeaserf, era hereoy notified to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims agaics* the same will present them duly autheuti.-ated for aettlemefit. WILLIAM BONN ELL. Jaae 17—6t Aum'r. bilsjmKH shhip. Fo r Cott A *> s, > C' oU PJ Whooping Cough, jjthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, pain and Weakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, Sec. r I"H!S is no new remedy. It has been u?ed 3ave ] for a number oi yeais in Maryland and parts of Pennsylvania, and has wherever known, acquired an nnpiecedented reputation for curing the various diseases for which it is recommend ed. So appar-nt is its usefulness, and so remark able has been its cures, that it is last sup-r- your ceding i-very other remedy for those diseases. The afflicted can rely upon it doing as much lor them, and in many cases more than any other remedy now before the public. li i recommended and prescribed in the practice of a I 'Tge number i f the mo-t intel- Chit iittent and able physicians of Maryland. It drtn. i- used and considered an indipen-able house hold lemedv by a la ge poitton of the first families of the State. It is used by all c!a=ss ef society, and the universal opinion is that it is good. This Syrup it partly Vegetable. Compound. It is iVc pleasant to take, and never d >cs injury. But ow ing to its purifying qualities, must do good under any circumstances, its ellects are tru lv wonderful, soothing, calming, and allaying child the most violent coughs, purifying, strength ening and invigorating the who'e system, calming and soothing the nerves: aiding and facilitating e*pctoi<itioii, and healing the need DISEASED L' NGS, Thus sinking a' the loot of disease, and dri ving it lrom the system. CIiOUP. die of This disease is announced by difficulty of breathing, suriil whistling 01 wheezing. hack ing rough and tbieatened suffocation, if.-. It nostly occurs in young chihtren. No child croup .reed die ot croup if this Syrup is properly used and used in time. Mothers having cro >py children should watch the first ?how of the di-ease, and alw iyg keep this remedy at band, if this For ci ugh alter measles this Syrup is most excellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other preparation. The price of the remedy is such a to place syrup it within the reach of ail, the poor as well as the rich, ami ev-i v p?r-on should have it. E.very person should have it m the house. It is a trim an Ifa btui friend to all who val- is ue health and wish to secure themselves a gein>t that rnn,t ternble disease, consump tion. It will t>e found the most useml as well as the cheape-t fami'y medicine in the us el world. It bs been u-ed for th? last four years with it success without £ parallel. P.-ICP 4U cents per bottle, or ihiee bottles fur SI.OO. Prepared by S. A. Fouz & Bio. in For .-ale t, H. C. Reamer and B. F. Harry Druggists, Bedford, Pa. Decen.ber IS, IS63—ly. time. . SRtHER'S TKlttliW , INCF. the introduction ol ibis bean'if.il prep ra tion, il has been -readily adva ing in ? pnbl.c fi vor. Its astonishing rfficacy in exp. iiiiig worms has won for it many friends wherever known, and the-e are speak |S,.w.w„wh) ing it? p aise to others, so that S Sit is id*! being introduced into cj TO J* every family in the land. demand for . is becoming im "•> DESTROY * tnei.se. Tomans it sti 1 itie prefer ence already WORMS! t, lown it, the PKOPKIF.TOK putting it up in a much handsomer style than formerly. It is now prepaied with the greatest careot uniform strength, with plain directions, so th.t any one car. adminis ter it. It ib entirely Vegetable—Perfectly Safe anil Harmless. And has never been known to tail to expel worms, wher- worms exi-ted. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is supei or to any other preparation in the wo Id. KF"Ask for SHRINFR'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE, and 'alte no ruber. 25 cents per bottle bv S. A. Foutz Sc Bro., and fit sale at the Drug Stores of Reamer and Harry, Be.lfo d, Pa. Dec. 16, '63—ly rolita'3 fixture, THE "TS a ?afe and reliable remedy for the ctireoi y Rheumatism, Paintu! Nervous Affections, Sprains, Burns, Swellings and all diseases re- BEST qut'ing an external application on man. On horses it will never fail to cure Pole evil. Fistula, old running sore-, or Sweeney, I.INI- if properly applied. For sprains, brui-es, MENT scratches, crooked hoots, chafes, saddle oi collar gall, cuts or wounds, it is an infallible EOR remedy. Try it and be convinced of its effi cacy. 85 IX E 5J TI A T I S !?! . MAX Persons afflicted with this disease no mat ter of how long st nding, can he pinmptly am' effectually rnred by using this Mixture. AND There is nothing in rhe world so sure and so good to take away hard corns, and cure BEAST Frost Bites as this prepaia'ion. Try it and satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and 00 cents . NOW per bottle, f.eparcdby S. A. FOUTZ. Westminster. Md. i IN USE 0-7"For sale at Trie Drug Stores of Reamet and Hairy, Bedfo'd, Pa. December 18, 1663, — ly F OUTZ'S CELEIiRAThD IIuHSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. r J HFSE Powd?rs have prove 1, after a trial I of several years, to he superior to any preparation of the kind in u ; e. Th? chief superiority of these Powders arises from the fact that they are composed ot medicines rhat have Laxative, Tonic atul Purifying properties The laxative ejects crudities from the stomach arid intestines , the tonic ~ gives strength to the system cf the Horse, C *nd the pmifying medicines contained in ~ them cleanse the biood, and lay the tounda " tun for a vigorous and healthy circulation, c/l The use uf tbem improves the wind, st length- ~ ens the appetite and gives .he hor-e a tine, ." smooih and glossy skin—rhu- improving the i appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble j animal. | i These powders are not in'ended, as most powders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance of being '.a! when not really so—but, to remove the disease and promote hi general health. The-e powders w.ll sttengthen rhe stom ach and intestines, cleanse them from offen sive matter, and bring the-n to a healthy slate. They are a sure prevention of Lung Fever, and a re'tain remedy for all diseases incident to the Hor-e, a- Glanders, Y- low Water, Ri-tempers, Founder, Heaves, Slav ering, Coughs, Fevets. Loss of Appetite and Vital Energy, fcc.—These Powders, if used two or three tiroes a week, through the win te' and spring, vour h<>rse will never get the Lung Fever, Coiic or Botts. A few do-es of '■*" these powders will remove the worst cough, on ui.J horse. ,V.*-e owners of horses to La teed a few of these powders every year, they j*- might save the lives of many valuable horses. * * "MILCH COWS. The y..-..perlies this powder possesses in in- 1 creasing the quantity of milk in eows, gives it an importance and value which should j place it in lie hands of every pterson keep-' ing a cow. In fattening cat! je. it gives them! an appetire, iooaens tneir bide, jod makes thero thrive much taster. = ] HOGS. C.! In all diseases of swine, as coughs, uleera JC|in the lungs and liver, ike., by potting from i£jbaif a paper to a paper of these powdera in X/.>a barpal of swill, the above diseases can be cured or entirely prevented. By using these ® powders the hog cholera can he prevented. £r Prepared by S. A. FOUTiJ, Westminster, Md. K/"Fr sale at the Rrug Stores of Reamer land Harry, Bedford, Pa. Dec. 18—ly MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY ■ .-■ - . f&kt £ ■■ ' y,'. '* -. - ; - •""■ AD WAY'S READY RELIEF. TIIE CHEAT EXTERNAL AND IN- Ti.itNAL KGMEDi, STOPS HIE ::O 1 T:. UUTAJBO PAE; IN* A FEW MINVL'TS. At r-ATOi.v cu;>.: -run v.\tizst. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF rrtYfx.i its sujw?* o Hr to a ! oth.r MCCIJCIEOS at o. C 9. iis n : i* iNLiK ATIU:; T.; t rc'icvo t'io •tt of 1V.1.V, no matter wlutcaiiic it may oi.jcmuc\or where it nny I*3 seated. If in I'IC Head, Face, t?R Thrnnt; If ix t*i's Dtck c '*ias, or i boulder ; If in tUo Arm:. L'reast, or Side ; If ia t!*j JjinU, Limb-, w Muscles • )fi;ithe Nerves,' Teeth, or Fairs , Or In anv oilier ia.. f tlie h0.5 \ i*. Application t t' 3 pi-t or k irU w.V.re the )um exists wilt afford iaxaed:- ato relief. Li tae h, D->wei.- f r Kidoeys ; I'a t:*o Moulder, Sp!o*;i. or Liver ; I:\ t! Teeth, lairs, o- Throat; I.i the Drain or Nervous Sy atom ; One tea-inmßf.l of RAPWAV.? READY RCLIEF to a wineglass v f w.tter will, i:i a few minutes, re ctorc the pane: 11 uT- ami comfort. If Lam *. < i {> >: :•< ,or Dod*rMden ; If I'aMc :.D; • Medor Rurne I ; If Bruised, Woiui •<l, or ('; i ; I: rHrainod J.j rred.or ! If ' in -tro.o. or M'-.z'-! with Fits • if Weik ia the Spine or Hack ; HAD WAY'S READY RELIEF aboilM be apoi •d \ •t!i *pa t ." pirts ftfiln ti-i. It in si.u.Ly reiH'vc-s ih • p:eut from pam, and quickly hcthi, SOotbou. ,111 <1 streUk'thens tho ed JkiiU. 1 i al cases • f Dt S of It do I po s. l:etiJe* t rHiiujA of Po.- • i i oc< -. the ;*phr<t.ou ot RAPW'AVV ti'r'AA KF t> tha wwiui wiii prevent miliiruaaho.i uud mortiCcut.on. FEVER AED AUUE. r R rn ■ ex, 11 > lit ; M I'.-I II I F ' cu.*. or if SCF I ■A ,OiJs ;tn I I''VF , - L ! M -I :I J I>itive AUCIU U, ..T.T CU.-O II I'A-LW R.N'IJ N -I' -F !, two L" .<:I-fi:i IF LIE KaaJy Jlciicf, I.. wiur I.;!ASI tf .v.it.r, 1) • SWCO rr. 1.- -T'LU; out "f be lin LIIO imirnixig, AND L< - :c OX> posc-U tu iai'ar.A )-NU i ! OS- , I TE. VRIF-I ■ I-M. R> WITH rno: 1.."A or Mnrrlioc I, O? H-'T ; JLYM ntOY. (''.IN -. .in-.! , I i'.in I- I :I jlir, or f,;l • , SVarU I. 11 .-!• ;J.' l U: OR Ktvor* ; I .C IE--.* . or FUNIS : L,.*! UNTO R. -I" I'I." -I. VI :••. H • ' ottr'" : RABWATE READY RELIEF HiiK i • r.:: TAKLV IXI; : \ M.:.V . Vr.e de.re wi'l atop the JUI- p : • con.iauci iue wdl, ia a f.-w b >jrs, ourc lie i e '.t now IT Tin preo' -I,*>.r . ini!.; at:.a of RALVV'AY RLATA J'.l- Llf F j t t':e pctli *.tof (lie * - it • rc' uiplisN * rapidly and rauical y sr> sxeift is tho pu;nt rm"d f:-m pam,nn ery. weaka --i,and decreintnde, to tbvdt 1 r'ut f.d enjoyment of be.ilih anl -?ren.irt!. tin t p t'-ents fre j ser.ue its talismanic jwvre* li the sujiem t.u f*il i il*"*". i f eneJiiti tni'*".! m fetfATTSM.U'M .*• :7. I;T . Tfi.i 'l ACHE, < 'IRT. iMh.l LX7A, J OKI* ;Tf O/.T IH IX7.V, fPTH LiA. HOA -• N • DI.ONCn T'-o, TIE7 JOINTS I'. .; MRirf M> ACHE, (rvS or N>i * • IA, or iJ.VRP It C *-uly marvel!* is !i*w nick nAPWAV*** RFL\DY R. I IrK oi'i'* tli*" of th* e md.; ' % *. T' i>ior. cnppli l. .till jkii i- r ..kou Kheu-tviOc hap not to w.ui dai'a ief.-o a ' ;n/* ti' * • p!ac , hata f-'W ixiuutes derives case an-! * *ir.i *: i. CHRONIC ?.lu M \TIS\r cntrA. Twenty Vi ota cfM.dits. TVm Fjrdiiey Myeiv, . ef Havnrj . !a. i!. r-r*. rcspocdcutoi the!.. d ?.*• s-... . *-i wt ;• mildCLroiik" •:* f i uie. ty b.. \•:.*•• tweatv vearshe >t. !u<-i •• • ■. Ed one win ■ • *!;'*.;* . :n ru,t. "Ha applied !n\! Y ril'l.E—it i-.;- I r ;•••". • ! UlOctirStC I . ttl disturbs ' tv t ■-r . i. - continued u=e ot •!. • IV'APY UO ICI mm! Dim. rDn*r:\Tiov b; TL.i TH\n xnr. THTRC ! • NO <m''. A io.v ro:t TOien y i : • t jnin.th/n take a tcaspoo: f T . of tiie HI AHY R! 1.1 Vin waf**r; or apply it t;i ih pur s wliere you feel the <:;*• nufert. ALL MAUI.NANT 0 -EA?r> Arf pre warni: * *f their and if root rr- mp ly he:ore liiey hee-i', * y mtr<*UCbgd 'A'itu.u t.m system, wi.l ue rmdiiy ctpe. SICN </7 M, ;y{ .^ Tlfad.uV, Tak in the T. : mhs— in i?*a Etomaeh, R- w e. . a i Kidney— fti.d CL.. k and li-.t : *i>c. •. iV.t e 1 TU*p:v, Ism LI N;oj "-hrvei JVi".IOS t Io k ♦! Appetite, ... ... . c.. . •. , Ac., a c premoMlHi y OIPIOTV.- • Maligna ;:t 0: 0 *io-e <i 1 e KKAHV JH-I.IKF .• ont ?o hreal: ur and exp-ci disc.* od action, ul.d ri.toro tb*- jiata jt to Leaith SOLHICR^ Tvery soliier should carry v.'h h.in a supplv ef R.t iw.jyN i.e.idy sUh' f. }' f-n ,v-. tb place i* y\ etiir lacdieiiies ; a •: ax a hev***..y- u tea j onful of lho f, t* aw no e!.*!-* d* wat* ".is appc r, nt er lb:ta br.i:uy, v.h iky, or b ft : SICX>T<S ntFYFNP-D IN TUh ?! • KAINK REuT F.phih t!:i:ue egtr.i i t, .-o s'' <*. V. I. *d, w ite.s that K:i'lw;t>N K- y It* . . uv• ■ l ilie rejriuiont f •:: death v.h- qu ir> cd at T. n J in t. < , *u working in ihe HW .nap .er t f. . t.tu ? . i vory mail ne.t*-l v'.*.h Typln>id and cih-*/ J ever ami Aire-, i wrrl.w , Jy er.t x v, KlieuQV;Uota, wuj curM by the cf tuo lieu y Heiicf. CAUTION. In RT! J cas.*s ask for h'adw-tyls Ready r.i-iief. Take no other, ren tU -t t ►ti, -ur® uf jladwiy J: to. is o.i Hie o • lp i .V*! uf t • h h t*le. Kvery :i?ent ;< Funplsed wub u new a.;*! fr* sa n'oc\ I'riro la rents iei UittHi. fco.U by I !J>rchmt ui.J couatry Ctoru*keeptr. KADTTAY A CO , C7 MuKle:'. Lano.Xew York. FSFIL.L by Drnjrscists. Oci. OTH 18C3. — LY KfICIIARII LEO. M A N U FA C TURF! K O F CABIKET-WARE, CHAIRS, &C., B-IDFORO, PA. undersigned being engaged in theCabinet makn.F Business, will make 10 order ami keep on band every tiling in his line of manufacture. Bilk EJUS, DRESSING STJLXDS, PJIR LOR JJVD EX TEA SlO. IV TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, IVASH STAJYDS , <S C., R C. will be FURNIAHED at all prices, and to suit every taste. t.'OFFINS will also be made to order. D3?"Prompt attention paid to all orders for work. on West Prt Street, nearly opposite the residence of George Snuck. RICHARD LKO. July 10, 18C3.— tf ADMIN ISTRATOH S NOTICE. Notice is hereby eiven hat letters of administra tion have been granted to the subscriber, on !be e. tare of Daniel Means, late of Monroe townsh p, de ceased, that all persons indebted to said estate are required lo aiake immediate payment, *' d tbose having d ims ibe eon will present tb-m properly autbenticated j©r sertlem-n'. HENRY WHETSTONE, Adno'r. 'JUNE 10— flt. -NOTRCE TO TRESPASSERS. All persons are hereby notified not to trespass on the premi of the unrieisigned, either by fishing, bunting, throwing down fences, or otherwise dis. turping or destroying property, as the law will be eufoiced against all who may thus violate it. GEORGE G. BURNS. NATHAN BORTZ, Juciatn TY., June 17* I'ETE A HILLEGA3. I White & Moore's Celebrated Malt Coffee. Containing a portion of the best Java coFft. — j The healthiest and cteapest Substitute for Coflec in the world. Price 20 cents per lb. Liberal deduct ions to Dealers. A fresh Sttpp'y i ust received and for Sale at the bargain Store ot March, IS, 1864. G. R. &W. OSTKR. j BEDFORD HOTEL. The nn-'ersigned having taken charge of the Bed-' font Hotel, fonneily kenr by Col. John Hafer, an- j iiour-ces t the public 'hat he wi I he able lo atf-ud ; the ties? accommodation", both to the traveling pub- > lie and home ru-,tom. The house will be improved I and re-fitted, and the Bar will alw ys be well sup plied with choice liquors. His table will be sup- ; plied with the choice*' edibles rf the seaon, and [ he will spaie no pains to make it suitable tor aii. • Hi* stable is one of the best in Bedford, and a good | hos'ler will always be in attendance, j CC?~Bodri!eis t.kcn bv the ween, month or year. ; Teim-* re souable. The public are respectfully in - j vited to give him a call. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. ' | Bedford, January 10. 1564. C. HICK OK, * ; DENTIST. Will attend punctua ly and carefully to all opera j tion- entrusted to hi care. NATIIRAI. TEKTH filled, regulated, polished, fkc., in the be.t manner,and AurnrciAL TEETH inse r ted i fiorn one to an ei tire sett. (tffice in the Bark Building, on Juliana street, j Bedford. CASH TERMS will be strictly adhered to. In addition to recent imp nv. merits in the mount- I ing of ARTtfrciAi. TEETH on Gold and Si'ver Plate, , 1 am now u-ing. as a base for Artificial work,anew 1 and beautifu I aiticle, (Vulcanite oi Vulcanized In-; ■ dia Rubbei) stronger, closer fitting, more comfort j able and more natural than either (old or Silver, i and 2U per cent, cheaper than silver. Tall and see C. X. HICKOK. Bedford, January 16. 1863. BEAUTIFUL SUN UMBRELLAS ! Jnst open*d at CRAMER'S. May 29, 1563. THE MENGEL HOUSE, JULIANA STKEKT, BEDFORD, PA. The subscriber r j sp-ctfnliy beg, leave ro inform ; the travelling public tha? he ha*, recently enlarged, improved a d refitted his house bo'h for *h" c coinmoda'iori of trav l-r, and boarders, as we|l as : country customers P-r*on? coming to'bis pfice tor the pvrpo-e of vi-iting the Bedi'o d bpru js. wih find this hon'e pleas ntly loca'e.l. Ample and onveuient Stabling is attached to th's Hotel, which will a . IA a vs b- A [fended by a c a re nt holler. Also a -a.'e atiil convenient earn ge house. I All are invited to give him a call. 18AAC IVIEXGEL, Proprietor. April, 15, 1864. OSBORNE'S PRE? A RED JAVA COFFEE A Fre-h invoice of thi, excell. Nt coll*e, jut re ceived and lor Sale at the New bargain Sur j of ('.. R. *sc W. OiSTEIt. F on &A L E OR T H . 7 If E ! A Farm in Bedford township, owned by John H Rush, abo'.'t tour miles fro n Bedford, containing Ih" acres, about 80 acres cleared, with log house, ' log barn and other out-buildings thereon erected ; also, an apple orchard thereon. Al.bO —A -lact of loud containing fifteen acres, about seven acres cleared with a strry and a half log houe and lo,; stable thereon erected, adjoining land, of Joseph Brir.key, John A. lmg'und and otb eis, situate in Juniata township. The cleared land I is in good order, and the balance well timbered, all capable of easy irr provement and cultivation. AL"-O—A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom. Ju niata *ownship, wiih log house, barn, A-r., thereon ericted, containing 70 acre- and allowance. Pair of thi- tract i cl-ar-d and under fence and in a good state nt cultivation—near to school house, mill, &c., aiij >ining lands of Scott, Low, Hugh-s and oth ' ers. and lately purchased fro •> William Hurley. ALSO— A tiact of land in Union township, con taining 225 acres, 72 acres clear-d, with a larrn house, tenant house, double log b-irn and new saw .Mill thereon er.cted. A l*o, ait npole orchard iheie. OI —known as the Snvder" or * Konns" propeity -60 acres oi land—lo cleaipd and ir.der fence with a log home thereon erected, a lj.'inirii Gorge Tiou'man, (ieorge May and others, partly in Jtini etta and partly in Londonderry Townships, lately J owned by Andrew VVoltord. j ALSO—IC6 acres near Sto lerstown - within mile of Bioad Top Railroad—about 100 acres clear- j ed, with a two story dwelling house—new hank j ; barn, stable, ivc., thereon erected ; also, two apple ! orchards thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is a \ rich loam, an I capable of producing every variety 5 ol crcps of r his clinuate. ALSO—IOO acres best qna'ity nf prairie—near J the Missouri river, clo-e to the county seat of | Harrison county, lowa- ALSO—Two 160 acre tracts, adjoining Elkhorne j . city, in the richest valiey of the west the Platte j ! Va ley—about 20 rr ile west of Omaha city, and clo-e to th. great national or government road lead- ( i ing west in Nebra-k i Tetritory. ALSO—I6O acres, two miles above Omaha city, j 'on the great bend of the Missouri. This tr'ct is well timbered and very desirable. All of these j j lands were located aider a persona! inspection and j , careful examination of the ground, and .'an be well j ; relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the | I precise location are in mv posses-ion. AGS' * —Three desiiable lots in Omah i City, Ne- ; j braska Tenitory. ALSO—A lot of ground in the city of Dacotah, Nebraska Territory The ebove real estate will be sold at nch prices j • is to insure safe and profitable inveitments. Nuter #: oblig tion- of any kin I, that are good, j , will bs taken in exchange—particularly good bank : i totes. Mai 8,1563. O. E.SHANNON. ( NEW STORE-—SEW GOflitS. i Mrs. Sam'l. H. Tate ha= opened out, at her residence on Juli'na S'reet, j oppi si'e the Mengel House, a lull .is-ortme'-t .*( MJLLIAERY A,YD FAXVY GOODS, I from the well known firm <-f AT Carey, Chest- j nut street. Philadelphia, which will he renewed by J F.xpress weekly Her fiends and the public gene- ! rally are respectfully invited to give her a call and form their own judgment. May 13. WI ,\ TED FIVE HUNDRED CORDS of Chestnut Otk Rark. S. &. W. CHUCK. May 13—6t.* 0 YES! 0 YES!! The undersigned takes this method of informing the citizens of Cumberland Valley, Londonderry and the surrounding townships that he will rontinuE to A UC'l IONF.EK, and will attmd to all business in bis line at the shortest notice. May 11. JOHN DICKEN. WA\f;a\ A hoy of good moral character, industrious habits, and veil recommended, ro learn tha tanning busi ness. Applv immediately to the subscr.ber i t Cum- > I berland Valley. JOHN A. GUMP. I Apr. 29, Ig4. } W A i\ T E D . ! 100 COKDb TANNERS' BARK, at Fecquhar's CHEAP CORNER. ; Clover seed, Flax seed and Timathy seed wanted f Rt FAKQUHAR'B. i Any and all kinds ot Country Produce taken at FAKQUHAR'S CHEAP CORNER. J Come and buy your C'ofhips at CHEAP CORNER, Juliana st. Money saved by Duving BOOTS and SHOES at i CHEAP CORNER. ! * ) Best CLOTHS, CASSIMF.RFS and SATIN F.TTS | ai CHEAP CORNER, i ( Come and get a good HAT or CAP at FARQUHAR'S. : i ! j Some Beautiful PLAID SHAWLS, v-rv cheap, at j Nov. 27, 1861. FARQUHAR'S. ; WAiHING-TOJi HOT3L, BKDFORD, PA. ! S. S. Diehl and William Dibit wou'd respectfully j j announce to th-ir friends in Bedford county, and the ; j pubde geneially, that triey have lea-ed for o Win j i of ye r, this large and convenient brick hotel, at j ! the co<nee of Pitt *n't Jnlianna streets. Bedford. Pa., 1 ! Known as ti.e "WASHINGTON HOTEL,"and late j ly Kept by M:*. S. \ :fer. j ' This house is being th-roughly re-fitted and re-j j furnished, ami is now open for t*,e re t -epr,i>n ofgue?t. | j Visitor- to the *BEI)KOR(> SPRINGS" and persons 4 ! attending Court, wi I find this house a pleasant anil ' qnier tempoieiy home. Every attention will be paid to the arcoinmo f tion and comlort o' guesrs. 'I he table wi 1 ) at all times be iipi>!ied with the best the markets ati'ord. Charge- will he moderate Extensive -tabling is attached to thi- Hol-i, and a ca etui and competent hostler w ill be in attendance. Special attention will tie paid to tne accommoda tion ol the fanning community. Coaches leave this hull"- naily (S'ndav exreptei!) at FIJ o I IOCK. A. M., and J OVIOOK. P M., to con nect with the tidliis going Ka-t fio'fl Mount Dallas ami B oody Ron. A coach will al-oleave tn-*v>eK IV rTncsday, Thursday and S tur.Uy) tnr .Som-r-et, The tr veling public will find if Uecidediy to tne,r rdvantage ti slop n ith tt,em. Bedford, Jan. 22. libi — 11". Spring anil Smamn- Bowls, JUST ARRIVED : AT J. YL SHOEMAKER'S | CHEAP STORE,; NOW OPENING. i — ; His enstomers and tin. public generally arc in vited to call ami c:.an;'.ii3 for themselves. ISIS GOODS | ARE OF THE BE-T QUALITY, Aad 1 I CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST: j LOOK TO VOIR OWN LYTEREST h Y EXAMLYI.YG MY STOCK. A LARUE LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hoots and Shoes ? OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND VERY CHEAP, i | fortn a part of my new stock. SPRING &. SUJUMER WEAR, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ladies' Dress Goods, J j U ROCIR I E S, QUIIEXSVVAIIE, &C., &C. ! J All to be had at the store ol J. M. Sboernnkcr. ] Oetlfortl. Juno 17, ISG4. THE LOST FOUND! I Every thing \s row 10-t in high p'ices ; but if you i wisb to ticid them again at o'd prices, i-ail at MRS. E. V. MOW FY'S, ! who has just returned from Philadelphia, with The j largest and be.t selert on of MILLINERY GOODS j EVER BKOUGH'J 'JO BkDFOKD, which she will I sell as cheap o t heap-r thsnoid prices Her stock i j consi-ts of a general assortment of fashionable j SILK, CACTUS, STRAW, LEGHORN Jr CRAPE BONNETS. j Infant Hoods, Shake s, and a Drge assortment of I Ladies' Mi-seg and Childtena' HATS, tha very la- j 1 test styles and colors. i A beautiful as-ortmcnt of PLAID RIBBONS, the latest sty le. Flowers, Ruche?, Ladies Dress Caps, Corsets, Ba!- ' moral Skirts, Hoop Skills, Dre-s Trimmings, Head Nets, Zephyr, Shetland work, ifc. A large assortment of Grenadine Veil-, of all colors, also, Ladies Linen C'dltars and Pocket Hand k [CHIEFS. not purchase elsewhere until you ca'l and examine the above stock of goods, as you will oer tainly find it to vom interest, lieilford. April 8. 1864. m\m\m & c., IBkolttsale Braißysi AND * TEA DEALERS, 1 A. E. Corner Second and Arch ikreeis, PHiLAOEL PRJA- November 13, JB63—-iy f M PUMPS!!! r ilk I am engaged it seHing'he ; 2;*£X Erie Pump—certainly th ' MSfc V on 'y P urr, P we *' adapted to N* tiiia climate. ! \t Persons in need of a good Nv pump will de weti to giv* me a c.ilJ. of the county will be atteaa ! ®ftj ed to with promptness. I r\, ADDK'9": WAI. C. SNIVELY, ,d_ I V, Schellarj jrg. Aug. 1, 1862.—3 m HAS ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY KEEPS A FULL GUPPIY i OF .ILL KIXDS OF GOODS. j WHICH HE WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE Bedford, Jan. 8, 1864. and Itonnly Claium. IT. H. AKERS ha- 1 receive I a'l the forms and in sr'.. t i.-,s io- procuring Soldiers' Pen-ion and Boun ty xonev He a'-o fc s a partner iu Washington L'l!* to prosecute the r!nin= speedily. Bedford, Nov. 27, 18o3—tf UN 10N HOTEL. WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. STECKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. A splendid LIVEKY -Stable is attachea to this hotel. [Way 9i 1562. Sew Firm* Ti.e uiii'eraisned riuvirg purchased A. B Carn'e .■tie ' _ ci **•!' continue the business at •:ie o! ! <nd. v hi'ie they will constantly keep a ' general assortment ol goods adapted to the went# i of the people. They also expect to receive a gen < ei .| assortment oi NEw GOODS in a few days, when th'-it as.-Citment will be complete in every ' departrneir . G. R. !r W. OSTKR. Decern'r 25, 1863—tf ura, iHpiuetr & %w, DEALERS IN HARDWIRE, I HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, & T O V E S, AND TINWARE. We are just receiving a fresh supply of everjr thing belonging to our trade. We have HARDWARE AND HOUSE PURNISHING GOODS, in great variety. I House builders furnished with goods at very reasoo able p .ces. We keep the best assortment of i COAL OIL LAMPS, SHADES, it and the best COAL OIL IN TOWN. Please call and see as before purchasing •lie. 1 wjeie. tvEO. BLiI.MYER & SON ; Uedioid. Feb. 26, ISSi—tf. SCOTT 8t STJSWART, I AUCTIONEERS Commission illcnljania, ! Jayne's Marhle Building. 616 Chest-ill s/ .A* 6l<> Jtyne St. PHILADELPHIA. Jno. E. Gillette. il. Scott, Ja. | Apr. 17, IB'J3 —ly. C. D. M'CLEES & 00. Wholesale Dealers m LOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS. AND INDIA RUBBER SHOES,* iNO ioB NORTH THIRD STREET OPPOSITE CHEuIY ST., PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 17, T 863—1 v. KBSW F1R1! Recent Arrival of New Goods!! tucod News for the I.rtiiics! E. EI. Fisher, Little John C. & Wm J. : Have removed iheir store two doors south of tb | post office, to the loom lately occupied by William | Sb 'lf r, E-q., where thev have just opened a new J and large stork of FANCY GOODS, such as MUSLINS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS. &c.. together with a well selected assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, of every description. Gent tenons Shift Fronts. Hose, Soaps af ait kinds, Jewelry, frc, &TC. i AM of rrhich they will sell vegv low for cash. "1 he public are respectfully invited logive hs a call before purchasing elsewhere. April 23. 'W. Estate of John Darr, Dec'd- Lettei s cf adminiairation, with the will annexed, on the estate of John Darr, late of Juniata VowU hip deceased, having been granted by the Reg ister of said county, to the undersigned, all persons knowing fieinselves indebted to said estate are ra , que.ted to make immediate payment, and thor-e hat*- 1 ing claims will present them properly authrnticalvd ; for settlement. ISAAC DARR, Adm'r.. j June 3— 6t C/ftm testuvMnto himw Blanks, of vnrioua hinds, neatly print#* oat lgc4ui piper Joe solk at this os iact
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