C.N.HICKOK, j DENTIST. Will attend punctually and carefully to all opera j tiora entrusted to his care. > NATURAL TEETH filled, regulated, polished, sc., | in the best manner, and ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted , from one to an entire sett. ! Office in the Bank Building, on Juliana street, j CASH TFRMS will be strictly adhered to. In addition tc recent improvements in the mount ine of ARTIFICIAL TEETH on Gold and Silver Plate, 1 am now using, as a base for Artificial work,a new and' beautiful article, (Vulcanite or Vulcanized In dia Rubber) stronger, closer fitting, more comfort able and more natural than either Gold or Silver, t an )20 per cent, cheaper than silver. Call and see j C.N. HICKOK. j Bedford, January 16, 1863. "PUMPS!!! i 1 am engaged ir. selling the , '?l"£a Erie Pump—certainly the! only pump well adapted to j U-lgft \* this climate. Persons in need of a good j V pump will do well to gire j - me a call. [Tfr-Orders from all parte of the county will be aKend trjM t0 wilil P rom P tB,:S3 * ADDRESS: p-jlB WM. C. SNIVELY, _ PINSB Scheilsburg. '*n r *"'"'"'i'iltSrii Aug. 1, 1862. —3m "liMoTiF ~~ 0? THE FAVORITE FANCY STORE- The undersigned having removed her Fancy Store j to the building recently occupied by Mr. E. M. j Funer, immediateiy opposite the Washington Ho tel, respectfully solicits a continuance of the pat ronage formerly extended to her by the people cf Bedford end vtcini'y. Her goods consist in part of DRESS GOODS, SUCH A3 Silks, AllWod Detainer, £'c., Src. A great variety of Velvets, Flannels, Muslins, Ginghams atd Calicoes; ulso, Skeleton Skirls for Ladies and Children. L&dici' Corsets, Dress Trimmings, Bugle Trimmings, Ladies'' Hats, Shoes, Sun Umbrellas, and the usual variety kept in a Fancy Store. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine our goods. &I. C. FETTERLY, Bedford, May 90—3 m. MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED- Just published, a .new edition of Dr. CULVEBL- U-ELL'S Celebrated Esay.on the radical cure (with out medicine) of SFERUATOP.RHCEA, or Seminal Weak ness, involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Men tal and physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, j induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. '-The celebrated author in ta is admirable essay eleajly demonstrates. from a thirty years success ful practice, that the alarming consequences of felt abuse mav be radically cured without the dangerous use oi internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing oul a mode of cure, a: once simple,! certain ar.d effectuM, by means of which every * uf - ; fcrer, r-o matter what his condition may be, may ; cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under real, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bewery, New York, Post office box 4086. ; May 20, 1864—3 m. mCiIAKD LLO.t MA NUFACTURER OF CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, &C., j BEDFORD, PA. The undersigned being engaged in *tbe Cabinet making business, will make to order and keep on hand every thing in his line of manufacture. BUREJIUS, DRESSING ST AMDS, PAR LOR AMD EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASH STAX r DS, cS C., SrC. will be furnished at all prices, and to suit every taste. COFFINS will also be made to order. attention paid to all orders for work. fK?~Sbop or. West Pitt Street, neaily opposite the residence of George Shucx. RICHARD LEO. July 10, 1863 If NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All persons are hereby notified not to trespass on the premises of the undersigned, pither by fishing, hunting, throwing do"-- fences, or otherwise dis turbing or destroying property, as the law will be enforced against all who mav thus violate it. HENRY WERTZ, PAUL WKRTZ, HENRY SMITH, JOHN McFERRAN, NICHOLAS BOOR'S HEIRS. Cumberland Valley,-July l, JS64.* ADMINISTRAIORS' KOTICF*. Letters of administration having been granted to the subsc; .bers or. the estate of Robert Elder, late of Middle Woodberry township, deceased, all per sons indebted to said estate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authen ticated for .settlement JOSIAH S. ELDER, WILLIAM S.ELDER, June 24—€t Administrators. Wool Wanted. Highest price in cash paid for WOOL. May A. B. CRAAIER& CO. WAstr!M\ A (Suoes*o&a TO MICHAEL SVARTM AN $ CO.) Tuhacra gnuff and gggar MANUFACTORY, No. 313 NORTH THIRD STREET, Second door below Wood, PHILADELPHIA. J. VV. WARTMAN. H. p. ENGELM AN . March 23, 1864. GOING J GONE! The undersigned having taken oat licor.se as an auctioneer, respectfully informs Ine public that ue JB prepared to cry sahs and w-li attenu to all calls ne ait/ -receive in that line of buritie.s. WILLIAM BONN ELL. London Jerry tp., Juns 17—tf. j ii. w. EJLDW.fi.Y'B PILLS, I A:IS THE !C. r I'UKGATTV'E rfLLS. AST THE HI"'? I'UBGATIVE PILLS. I AitS TIIS ELSI I'tRCATiVE flXJjfc SO STRAINING. KO OEIPINO. NO U3JESMUBI NO rrus. NO FAT cy C4.IXS TO TITS WATER CLOSET. BUT ASSISE AFD THOROUGH EVACUATION FROM THE TOWELS IS ALWAYS EE SHRED. X*e'y DivoYcrvjl Priaeip esin Purgatives. lit JUd' .;y : j ;V:!s era Cap best Purgativfl Pills In vr.-i i. .A iha or. Vegetable Substitnie for Calomel v: i• -. :ry r. r djtcoveretl. They are composed of v; ::TAJ UXTRACTS from ROOTS, H .h . PLANTS. GUMS, SEEDS, FLOWERS, BARKS, FRUITS AND WEEDS, PRE PARED IS VACUO. 0 <■ grain of i • c.it-act of t!i3 medicinal proper i w, efkaaway's f; .s. ponsee-s a groater'turativo power over a .-v.'.* thiui a thousand < f the crud: and inert uaU-Aii that eater Into ad outer pills in use. Theae i- • of the active medicinal pro;>er -I:u' (fca Roout, Hocba, Plants, Howcrs, Gums. Ac. of v t- the; compcY.td. Or doae will fvovr ihoi s *. orhj to ail other pilis. they T UOS. CLEANSE, PURIFY, TTEAL, SOOTHE, STRENGTHEN, INVIGO2ATS, ! And REGULATE THE S73TL.VL TLeir Groat Ucsifilastlopis. TV; -.. A * .C -,;. Ton LaK*.tive, A'.ter&tive, SIIBS vjs-:.*, LCu: -r irr.:*-l T I S EY ACUANTS, Tbcv tiro sari certain c.i 'ih cu/h ilian the rYastiJ TKA .V Aicw. r f ; ito or iia :a CV. or Elatwi .m ; *£■ l v; ft? i. r and tiua or KJieu ur T*ai*r. -dd, or CiAstor Oil. IS :* ATTACKS OP of tho Boirels or • '* h, I iver, Spleen, :in r .*f I* -I /, Bilious Cbohc or Bllk>o3 Fever, F • ** r<z C : Fever, .Mtutah R>x, Meozles, or } sc.r.cl kref, Six TO LIGHT OF DR. RADWAY'S REGU ..ATING FILL'S WILL PURGE THE PRIMA- P.Y CAUSE OP THK-E LRfiH TIIL SYBTEM IN sly HOURS. OH do*;a cf Ur. lAd way's nils will cleauso the iatoß -11,. car:;!, i rtd purge from the bowels oil offending rtUuivtoi humors, V' lijorothflily as lobelia or the b , ap--rovrd emetic will c'ssiwc Use stotnJch, w.tb out producing laflammalion, Irrbatioa, wcekuesa, STRAJN'I N G , or otb.r onpl-i.sart symptoms. The e nro no other ;...ia is tho world that will secure tUa do 1./.Titß THAN CAIJOUcI. O?. BIXE PtJJ. i . THA.v CAUIHEI, OR BLUE nix, • th.'a CAi.otna. < bi.CE TILL AS ALTEItA TIV B 8 , Th. T mrc- rcife a more pavrerfhi ir.uueiioe over the liver and its .e r ":-r.s th-in ci "at!, im-rcttrjr, pill, hence their in per;*'.co la coto.s of I.iver o>mplaiuts ,uie en j faculties, Jaundice, Dyspepefa, BiUo.is al lot -, Loc't-Ue, Ae. la the treatment of Fevers, either llili. J,,, T low, Typhoid, cod other redoticg Frrers, they e to qin '.o. 'i"beir irfiuer.oe extends in or i lie em.i v t yslein, cculroUtng, Flrtcgthcuiug, and brs m> i• rekxesland WMthy ccergtee, and r-gu- L. ill; :Lc sccrrtione to me l atural p-Tfcriaaaca of the - aiiti- clean*tog a..d pk.-ifyuig tiro blc-otl, and r,.— , r from the eyetem ail diseased deposits and ito pe. c iiutnnrs. K>. EAD WAY'S PILLS. ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CUP.B Curtiveiievs, j Jaundice, IRtuoh of Blood <, i; Liputi :,SJ, K'ougtt'vo F*-l to the Head, Conger ticn, | ver. IL-art Dim'ur | Sleepiness, Dropsy, Di.-.t eofKtd- Grn'lDebility ■ AcuteEryelpe nev & Bladder Dimness of 8 t las, l)ie,t-o of Li Fits. iHeadache, ver, I>rwn'Bcf Fjiir-jßad Breath, Biliousness. it*. ilnflamation of 'J'yphiw Ft or, Qninsey, jthe Intestinea, UhipFvwr, j Dyspepsia, ; Apoplexy, Malignant Fe-'Measles, Enlargemett ver, i Melancholy, Jof the Spleen, I>>;s of Appe ; Hysterics. (Scurvy, tite, | Aiucnorrhuta, Whooping Indigestion, I Fainting, j Cough, liilLiruination,! Dizziness, Woims, Palpitations. Retention cf , d-atl Dr<_aana, (son-t-'et PV - er, ' I'ritte, Pleurisy. i>iiioU Fever, j I AM CURED. " I hive tul.cn fix dt.e< < f Rndway'a ri!!, of thros piiis Hu 11, in - x .y .; c -red mc' f Coustipallon, iiuli£i'tiiiun, nail j;■ i X ~,;va taken B—th's, r , ..n.t mnny oliicr pills for years, nad could only . 'i. i leiujnrary re..* f. If I rtoppod lbs vsa cf t cho pills lor i vrtek my <•! I complaint would appear, r.x * of itidwar's V'il.3 cured me. S.hI'HLN" Bf-\'.N'irrr, L*. S. C. £." "I have FsfToret vri'.h Pyrpe: -la r.nd Xjver C l'. i fur .cv-ca yearn—have ncd all i orts of I'fiA —■ 1.. . v , : give mo t-m Kir.-.ry comfart, bat was coro :e dt' take i . ..n a 1 lie time. I Pave wed onelxac • f iv. itadw.v'a I'iifs ;I am cared. I Lave hot ;^,cs • pa. uc.c >ruted.c.iit: HI six month*. C. M nilti'.-, Koxbnry, Maas. r:rj?,?7?.A;SLA} ANP TKN*ESMC3, p.l..f,MßA|.\lM AS" I rr.NiSill'A Are tl.o r> ..is of lr.aiiiiu.ation or lirihtta>u of the LM u "Jib ano if the bowels, uidacwi by drutit ; i . —i... v ur ,-jrfert [. its, i i,tc ;1 of being dtasoived •< . d M the lover £tr.v!a, and la ■ re a pee mix i hi,.inert or evacuation by their • . ■ ci r the itraming. (rampr, vcrenekiny yi'es ""J t-v -i nvo r. - l the frequent false caUt to '. -c-.usr . ,'W, rruu J.utun * .la ic; g J UHU take Iheu As -Hjrfett j ills. B in v.'icjM avoid tbee smi-y ;c->, wb-onever a p...; a ■ ije-.i.-ino is rv-teired, ti.ci a dou of KADWAV'rf I.tiGl LAUXU X'liJA THEY WILL I'URGE THOROUGHLY AND ULVYE THE BOWELS REGULAR. Prso-.i* r,Kii| with KU£, may re yon a positive cur* V'J t'i ir Mr®. t OAiaJl Wiru OEM iXI.VTEn FTTI GCII. tOATB.II wrm CHS • . Lad way's nits are elegantly Gated with Gum. ;.* i.e.* iruai laste or khi. 1, cQ bo taken at aii t:o,ea c. ! oevasloaa. Xo dan--r win result from cold*, to -Atloi damp weathcr after taking these EN or PAT WAY'S ni.TA Si.vc -ieevred a vi-rroas evacuation, In eevere canoa of h untu ai.cn cf Ibo Bowels, Paralysis, Ac., alter tf. ,I'a: '>r., i ii, i-.ji-cLi mm and (.the.- meeascom i . IM i'l. A of ICidway's Pilla will remove ail • .. , c'.d sc<m e t free p.i*sago. lnrectkir.9 Pv -• ■ ida to h box. 1' iC.a ;icr box, H6 cunts. Mubl by I '■ f: T v:..'is, MciiriDa IVa'.wr'. and etore-koepeiiß. 1 ever;.' ivt t, .v I,.en lurmsbed with fresh s'.i , W UJI O I-IJJ as each box H encLwd vriU| ;• <<h Libel, take none ethers. lIAXWAT <*••, CO., 87 ibu'lun lvtoo, Now York. Sold by Druggist?. Oct. 9th |B63—Vj SCOTT & AUCTIONEERS d Couimisstcii fllncljanta, Jayne's Marble Building, 618 Chestnut Sf., <S" 616 Jayne St. PHILADELPHIA. JKO. E. GILLETTE. B. SCOTT, Ja. Apr. 17, 1863—1 y. c7 IULCLEES & ca Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS* AND INDIA RUBBER SHOES, NO 133 NORTH THIRD STREET OFPOSITE CHEERY ST.. PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 17, LB6B—ly. BALSME R COUGH SYRtP. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, dJsthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain and Weakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, See. fPHIS is no new remedy. It has been used Save i I for a number ol yeais in Maryland aad parts of Pennsylvania, and has. wherever known, acquired an unprecedented imputation for curing the various diseases for which it is recommended. So apparent is its usefulness, and so remark able ha? been its cures, that it is last super- your 1 ceding every other remedy for those diseases. The afflicted can rely upon it doing as much for them, and in many cases more than any other remedy now before the public. It is recommended aod prescribed in the practice of a large number of the most intel- Chil ligent and able physicians of Maryland. It dren. is used and considered an indispensable house hold remedy by a large portion oi" the first families of the.State. It is used by all classes of society, and the universal opinion is that it is good. This Syrup is purely Vegetable Compound. It is No pleasant to take, and never does injury. But owing.toi : purifying qualities, must do good under any circumstances. Its effects are tru ly wonderful, soothing, calming, and allaying rhild the most violent coughs, puri.ying, strength ening and invigorating the whole system, calming and soothing the nerves; aiding and facilitating expectoration, and healing the need s DISEASED LUNGS, Thus stiiking at the root of disease, end dri ving it from tho system. CROUP. • die of I'his disease is announced by difficulty of breathing, shrill whistling or wheezing, hack ing cough and threatened suffocation, ft mostly occurs in young children. No child eroup need die of croup if this Syrup is properly used and used in time. Mothers having croupy children should watch the first sho.v of the disease, and always keep this remedy at hand, if this For coughs after measles this Syrup is most excellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other preparation. The price of the remedy is such as to place syrup it within the reach of ail, the poor as well, as the rich, and every person should have it. Every person should have it in the house. It is a true and faithful friend to all who val- is ire heaith and wish to secure themselves a gainst that most terrible disease, consump tion. it will be found the most useinl as well as the cheapest family medicine in the use i world. It has been used for the last four years with a success without a parallel. Price 40 cents per bcttlo, or three bottles for SI.OO. Prepared by S. A. Foutz & Bro. tn For sale by 11. C. Reamer and B. F. Harry Druggists, Bedford, Pa. December 18, 1803—ly. time SiJ RlftE R S IN DIA !V VERMIFIGiv the introduction oi this beautiful prepara tion, it has been steadily advancing into public fa vor. Its astonishing efficacy in expelling worms has won for it many friends wherever known, and these ate speak ing its praise to others, so tbat*> Sit is fast being introduced into? TO J?every family in the land. q demand for it is becoming imS DESTROY V mense.Tomake it stiii more wor? thy the prefer ence already WORMS! c, shown it, the I'KOFSJETOR is putting it up in a much handsomer style than formerly. It is now prepared with the greatest care of uniform strength, with plain directions, so that any one can adminis ter it. it is entirely Vegetable—Perfectly Safe and Harmless. And has never been known to tail to tr.?l worms, where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is superior to any other preparation in the world. for SHRINER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE, | and fake no other. ofs**Priee 25 cents per bottle. ; by S. A. Foutz & Bro., and fot -ale . at the Drug Stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Ps. Dec. 18, '63—ly t'outz's Mixture, j THE T S a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of | Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections, ) Sprains, Burns, Swellings and all diseases re j HBST - quiring an external*application on man. i On horses it will never fail to cure Pole evil, Fistula, old running sores, or Sweeney, ! LI.M- if properly applied. For sprains, bruises, | ME.NT scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddle or collar gall, cuts or wounds, it is an infallihl" i xoa remedy. Try it and be convinced of its effi cacy. II n E l !VI ATISI. j MAS Persons afflicted with this disease no mat ter of how long standing, can be pinmptly aud effectually cuTed by using this Mixture. ; AND There is nothing in the world so sure and so good to take away hard corns, and cur" ! BEAST Frost Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and 50 cents NOW per bottle. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Md. JIN T-SB CfPTor sale at the Drugstores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, Pa. ( December 15,.1863, — ly j~~ FOUTZ'S" ~~ ' CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE j POWDERS.. H'HESE Powders have proved, nfter a T'IS!, ! j of several years, to be superior to any preparation of the kind in u,. The chief superiority of these Powders arises from the fact that they are composed of medicines riiat have I.axative, Tonic and Purifying properiies - The laxative ejects crudities from the stomach and intestines , the tonic ET gives strength to the system of the Horse, _ and the purifying medicines contained in Vf them cleanse the blood, and lay the tounda ~ tion for a vigorous and healthy circulation, vt. The use of them improves the wind, stiength- ens the appetire and give 3 the horse a fine, • smooth and glossy skin—thus improving the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble ; animal. These powders are not intended, as mont powders aie, to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance of being fat when not really so—but, to remove the disease and promote his general health. These powders will strengthen fhe-atom ach and intestines, cleanse them from offen sive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They are a sure prevention of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow .Water, Distempers, Founder, Heaves, Slav ering, Coughs, Fevers, Loss of Appetite and Vital Energy, Ice.—These Powders, if used two or three times a week, through the vvin ter and spring, your horse will never get the C, Lor.g Fever, Coiic or Botts. A few doses of -•"* these powders W ill remove the worst cough, i "| on an/ horse. Were owners of horses to £2 feed a lew of these powders every year, they p3 .might save the lives of many valuable horses., " MILCH COWS. The properties this powder possesses in in-' creasing the quantity cf milk in cows, givesj fit an importance and value which should; 'place it in the hands of every person keep-! ing a cow. In fattening eattfe, it gives them 'an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them vtrivj ranch taster. te j HOGS. cf! Iu all diseases of .wire, as coughs, ulceis F-jin the lungs and liver, he., by putting from i pCjhalf a paper to a paper .f Ihcse powders in j ocU barrel cf swiii, tha above diseases can be Si 'cured or entirely prevented. P.y uring these (powders tho hog cholera can be prevented. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Md. [C?-For sale at ike Drug Stores of P.amei j i (and Harry, Bedford, Pa. Dec. lb—ly, IMPORTANT TO ALL IXTAL I D S. IRON IN THE BLOOD. It is wetl known to the medical profession that IRON is the Vital Principle oi Life Element of the blood. This is derived chiefly from the food we eat , but if tbe food is not properly digested, or if, from any cause whatever, the nece saiy quantity ot iron is not taxen into the circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole system suffers. The bad blood will irritate the heart, will clog up the lungs, will stupefy tbe brain, will obstruct the liver, and will send its disease-producing elements to all parts ol [ the system, and every one will suffer in whatever | organ may be predisposed to disease. The great value of Ik'oai as a Medicine is well known and acknowledged by all medical men. The difficulty has beeu to obtain such £ preparation of it as will enter the circulation and assimilate at ! once with the blood. This point, says Dr. Hayes, Massachusetts State Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combination in away be fore unknown. THE PERUVIAN SYRIJ? is a PROTECTED solution of the PROTOXIDE OF IRON. A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE, j that strikes at the root of disease by supplying the | blood with its Vita! Principle or Life Element—lron. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP * Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Fever and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP 1 Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into the sys tem, and builds up an l( Iron Constitution. ' THE PERUVIAN SYRUP I Cures Chronic Diarrhcea, Scrofula, Boils, Scurvy, Loss of Constitutional Vigor. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP !' Cuies Nervous Affections, Female Complaints, and ail diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Is a SPECIFIC for all diseases originating in A BAD j STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accompanied by De [ lility or a Low State, of the Sys em. | I Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and re ( commendations from some of the most eminent pby ' stcians, clergymen, and others, will b- sent FREE ' to any address. Wo select a few of the names to show the char acter of the testimonials. JOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ., I President of the Metropolitan Bank, New York. Rev. ABEL STEVENS, ; Late Editor Christian Advocate ar.J Journal. Rev. P. CHURCH, Editor New York Chronicle. ■ Rev. John Pierpont, Lewis Johnson, M. D., [ Rev. Warren Burton, Roswell Kinney, M, D., Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, S. K. Kendall, M. D., Rev. Gordon Robins, W. R. Chi?holm, M. P., j Rev. Syivanus Ccbb, Francis Dana, M. D., 1 Rev. T. Starr King, Jeremiah Stone, M. D., Rev. Ephraim Nute, Jr., J. Antonio Sanches, M.D., Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, Abraham Wendell, M. D. ! Rev. HenrJ Upbam, A. A. Hayes, M. ])., Rev. P. C. ileadley, J. R. Chilton, M. D., Eev. John W. Olmsfead, H. E. Kinney, M. Prepared by N. L. CLARK He CO., exclusively for : J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York. Sold by all Druggists. - REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Heals Old Sores. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Burns, Scalds, Cuts. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Wounds, Bruisps, Sprains. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Boiis, Ulcers, Cancers. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Salt Rheum, Pi.es, Erysipelas. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Ringworm, Corns, he., he. No Family should be. without it. ONLY 25 cents a box. TOR SAI.E ny J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New Y'ork. S. W. FOWLE hCO., No. 18 Tremoi.t St., Boston, And by all Druggists and Country Storekeepers, May 13, 1861—eowly. AT THE NEW BARGAIN STORE OF Go 11. & W. OSTttitG We are now receiving a choice selection of . FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, I Embracing all the new styles and shades of prints ; from 16 c?v up, Delaines, Schallies, A'nacas; Bom ; bazines, Mohairs, Mozambique?, Blacx Siiks, Vic toria and Pacific Lawns, Cambric and Jaccnet Mus lins, Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, in aets, Bal moral and Hooped Skirts, of tha best makes, and latest styles. SHAWLS AND HEAD NETS- New fabrics and designs for Spring and Summer. F.mbosspd Wool Table Covers, Ginghams, Checks, Table Diaper, Tickings, Shirting Stripe*, Cotton aties SheOt und Shirting Muslinsof all the staiui | atd rtta.res, from IS esnts up. White Ballardvale, ilea, Qrey and St riptd Shirting Flannels. i Cloths, Cassimercs, Satinetts and Jeans. Carpets art I Floor Oil Cloths. READY MADE COATS AND VESTS lor Men and Boys, cut and made in the best arid most fashionable manner, ratty CHEAP. j Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Shirt Colla-s an l Front", Cotton Vain and Carpet Chain. HATS of every quality, style and color, from 12J cents up. {[loots and Shoes, I The largest and best assortment of Ladies, misses I and Childrens Fine Calf, Goat, French Leather, En j glishKid, Morocco and English Lasting, Balmorals, i Gaiters, Boots, Shoes aud Buskins IN TOWN with ■ or without heels, made to order, call and see them , they will speak for themselves. GROCERIES. j Choice Coflep, Extra fine Young Hvson, Imperial, | and Oolong Teas, prepared and essence of Coffee, a choice assortment of Sugars and Sviap3, Rice, Chocoiite, Spices, CHEWING TOBACCO AND CIGARS, of the choicest brands. QfJEENSWARE, a full assortment. | Herring and Mackerel, by the barrel, i bb) or dozen, i Together with a great variety of other goods to 1 which we would cull the attentien of every body, j Term?— CASH, unless otherwise specified. | All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Bedford, May 6, 1664. ITcrimer &(To~ ~~ Respectfully inform their friends and customers, that they have now open and ready for sale, a large i and general assortment o j SPRING JIND SUMMER GOODS, ' which they will sell cheap lor cash or approved | credit of six months —interest charged upon all ac - i counts after they are due, whether closed by note |or not. HavU gto pay cash for all purchases, these j are th most liberal terms we can offer. Bedford, May 13, 1861. THE CAMPAIGN AGE. THE PUBLISHERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA AGE ' Will iwur a Campaign Sheet for the Democratic and Conservative masses. It will be printed on e large rheet of fine white paper, at such rates as will bring it within the reach . of all. It will .'ipport the nominees of ihe Demo- j cratic National Convention, the fail proceedings of which will be published in its columns. It will bold- j |y advocate the rights of the white man, and fear-; lessly sustain all the constitution tl rights of (he citizen, no matter irom what quarter they may be assailed. The first number will be issued about the sth of ' August. The whole number will be thirteen fl- j lowing each other weekly, until the President.<il | election, the result of which will be contained In j the final number. Democratic and Conservative j Clubs, County Committees, Agents and all interest- : ed in the cause are invited to co-opeiate in the cir- j culation of THE CAMPAIGN AGE. TERMS. The CAMPAIGN AGE, of Thirteen numbeia. Single copies for the series, 50 cents, in c :übs of .ot less than '2O to one add. 2 rts. each. <t 50 " -10 '♦ 1 Cash must accompany each ordet, and NO VARIA- j TIDN WILT. BE MADE IN ANY" CASE FROM i THE ABOVE TERMS. Orders should be sent in immediately, orat latest by Hie first day of August, to C LOSS BRENNER A WELSH, 450 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. LETTER OF ADVICE FOR LADIES FIVE ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS. Has information never before published. Sent free in a sealed envelope for tfn certs. Address Dr. STANFORD, Box No. 4,652 New York P. O. July S, 1864—3 m ADMI XISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate cf Allen Sleek, late of Napier township, dec'J, having been granted to the undersigned, a'l persons indebted to taid estate will make immediate ptymert, and those having claims against the same will present them dulv au'henticateu for settlement. JOHN J. SLEEK, Adm'r. July 8, IS6 J—6t* Ff) R SAS, E " nit T RAID E ! A Farm in Bedford township, owned by John H Rush, ebout f; ur miles from Bedford, contai ing ISO acres, about 80 acres cleared, with log house, log birn and other out-buildings thereon erected ; also, nn apple orchard thereon. ALSO—A *ract of land containing fifteen acres, about seven acres cleared with a story and a half log hou.-.e and log stable thereoa precteu, adjoining iands of Joseph Brir.key, John A. ImgrunJ and oth ers, situate in Juniata township. The cleared land is in good order, and the balance well timbered, all capable of easy improvement and cultivation. ALSO—A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom, Ju niata 'ownsuip, with log house, barn, &c., th'-reon rpcted, containing 7U acres and allowance. P.Mr of this tract is cleared and under fence and in a good state or cultivation—near to e school house, mill, &c., adjoining lends of Scott, Low, Hughes and oth ers, and lately purchased from William ilurlej'.' ALSO—A tract of land in Union township, con taining 225 acres, 72 acres cleared, with alarm bouse, tenant house, double log barn and new Saw Mill thereon erected. Also, an appie orchard there. oq —known a= the "Snyder*' or "Koens" property -60 aere3 ol land—lo cleared and under fence with a log house thereon erected, adjoining George Tioirtman, George May and others, partly in Jdtii atta and -partly in Londonderry Townships, lately owned by Andrew Woiford. ALSO—I 66 acies near Sto leretown- within \ mile of Broad Top Railroad—about 100 acres clear ed, with a two story dwelling house—new bank barn, stable. &c., thereon erected ; also, f.vo apple orchards thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is a rich loam, an 1 capable of producing every variety ot crops of this climate. ALSO—I6(I acr.es best quality of prairie—near the Missouri river, close to the countv seat of Harrison county, lowa. ALSO—Two ISO acre tracts, adjoining Elkhorne city, in t.ie lici.est valley oi' the west--the Platte Va'dey—about 20 miles west of Omaha city, and ch>e to the great national or government road lead ing west in Nebraska Territory. ALSO—I6O acres, two miles above Omaha city, r.a the great bend of the Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All of these lands were located after a personal inspection and careful examination of the ground, and can be well relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise location are in my possession. ALSO—Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Ne braska Territory. ALSO—A lot of ground in the city of Dacotah, Nebraska Territory. The ebove ro! estate will be sold at such prices as to insure safe and profitable investments. Note# ei obligations of any kind, that are good, will be taken in exchange—particularly good bank rotes. May 8, 1563. O. E. SHANNON. O YES! O YES! The undersigned having taken out auctioneer's 1 license for Bedford county, offers his services to the ! public. JOHN DELL, j Bix Mile Run. June 17. HAS ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY KELTS i A FULL SUPPILY OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS. \ WHICH HE WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE Bedford, Jan. 8, 1864 Pension and liounly Claims. P. H. AKERS has received all the forms and in strucficns fcr procuring Soldiers' Pension and Boun ty money. lie also has a partner in Washington City to prosecute the claims speedily. Bedford, Nov. 27, 1863—tf NEW STORE-NEW GOODS. Mis. Sam'l. H. Tate has epened out, at het residence on Juliana Street, ! opposite the Mengel House, a full assoitment of MILLIJsERY AND FANCY GOODS, from the well known firm of Wood & Carey, Cheat- ■ rut street, Philadelphia, which will be renewed by i Express weekly. Her friends r.nd the public gene- ' rally are respectfully invited to give her a all a d i form their own judgment, u a y ] WASHiNG-TON HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA. S. S. Diehl and William Dibert wou'd respectfully announce to their friends in Bedford county, and the public generally, that they bave leased for a terra | of yeprs, this large and convenient brick hotel, at the comer of Pitt and Jolianna streets, Bedford, Pa. ! Known as the "WASHINGTON HOTEL,"and late! j ly Kept by Mrs. S. Filler. This house is being thoroughly re-firted"and re furnished; and is now open for hc reception ofguests j Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS'* and persons attending Court, will find this house a pleasant and J quiet temporary home. Every attention will be paid to the accommodation and comfort o! guests. I he table will at all times be supplied with ti> i best the marKets afford. Charges will be moderate. i Extensive stabling is attached to this Hole!, and a . ca r eful and competent hostler will be in attendance. Special attention will be paid to the aceomrno Ja . tion of the farming community. Coaches leave this bouse oaily (Sunday excepted) at 6J o'clocK, A. M., and 2 O'CIOCK, F. M., to con | r.ect with the trains going East from Mount Dallas | and Bloody Hun. A coach will also leave tii-wees ly (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) tor Somerset. : The traveling public will find it decidedly to their advantage to stop with them. Bedford, Jan. 2*2, 1861—tf. BEDFORD HOTEL. | The undersigned having taken charge of the Bed i ford Hotel, .j.meily kept by Col. John Hafer, an : nources to the pubii; the* he will be able to aflmd the best accommodations, both fo the traveling pub lic and home custom. The house will be improved and re-fitted, arid the Bar will always he well rnp plied with choice liquors. His table will be sup plied with the choicest edibles of the season, and he will spate no pains to make it suitable for all. His stable is one cf the best in Bedford, and a good hostlpr will always be in attendance. Cyßoarcieis taken by the week, month or year. Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully ia vited to give luin a call. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, Japurry 15, 1864. THE MENCEL HOUSE, Jitli/.n* Street, Bedford, Pa. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform the travelling public that he has recently enlarged, imp'oved a-d refitted his house, both for the ac commodation of traveler- and boarders, as well es country customers. Persons coming to this place for the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs, will find this house pleasantly located. Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to this Hotel j which will always be attended by a care tul hoitler. Also a s-ate ami convenient carriage bouse. AH are invited to give him a call. ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor. April, 15, 1864. UNION HOTEL. WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA: V. STECKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent bote! is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. A splendid Livery Stabi.e is attached to this hotel. [May 9, 1302. bpijuj and Rummer Imsls, JUST ARRIVED AT J. M. SHOEMAKER'S CHEAP STORE, NOW OPENING. His customers ami the public generally are in vited to call and examino for themselves. ISIS GOODS ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST? LOOK TO VOI R OWN INTEREST BY EXAMINING MY STOCK. A LARGE LOT OF f READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hoots and Shoes, j OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND VERY CHEAP, lorm a part of my new stock. SPRING & SUMMER WEAR, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ladies' Dress Goods, O R O U E K FES , QUEENS WARE, &C., &£. AH to be had at the store of J. M. Shoemaker. Bedford, Juno 17, 1864. VmHUHT & 9k, ififoaipsaip Bra**? vz AND TEA DEALERS, -A. E. Corner Second and Arck Streets, PHILADELPHIA. j November 13, 1863 ly J „ BEAUTIFUL SUN TjMblt ELLAS unst opened at CRAMER'S. May £*, iSO 3. | _ OSBORNE'S PREPARED JAVA COFFEfc. A Fresh invoice of this excellent coffee, juat ra j ceived and for Sale at the New bargair Store 'c.f i G. R. & W. QfcT7;ft.
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