KKIJ/S ?f£Cl SIC /ILL*—W.4BEANTE.O IN M-L j Oases; Can be Vehed en! Never fail to cure I Do not naueate! Are speed}* in action! No change of . diet required! Do not interfere with bui.ies pur suits! Can be used without detection ! toward of 300 cures the past month—some of thv-n very se vere Cases. Over one hundred physicians have used flietn in their practice, and ail speak well ot taeir efficacy, and approve of their composition, which is entirelv vegetable, and harmless oh the 'system. — Hundreds of certificates can be shown. Bieu-'x. Si-crrmo Pn-t* are the original and only genuine Specific Pill. Ihry are adapted for male sr. i female, old or youcg, and the or J reliable rem ade for effecting a perm.rurrt and speedv curt i s ail eases o; Sperrnato hea,c. S"otiai 'A kncss, with ail its Train of evils, such as Urethr I an l Vagina! Discharges. Gleet, the Whites, Sight I \ or Involun tary Emissions, Incontine •, Genital Debility und Irritability, impotence, Weakness or Los-, of Pow er, Nervous Debility. kc.. INC.. ait ol which arise principally from Sexual Excesses or Self-Abuse, or some consti'utior.al derangement, and incapaci tates tbe suff-rer from fulfilling the duties of mar ried life. In ail sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea. Gleet, and Strictures, and in Diseases of the Blad der a..t, Kidneys, they act as a charm ! Relief is ex perienced by taking a single box. bold by all the principal druggist*. Price sl. They will be *i ut by rraii, securely se.ied, and confidentially on receipt of the money, by J. BRYAN*. M. D., No. 76 C'dar street. New York, ConsuP'rg Physician lor the treatment of Seminal, Ufirßryj Jtualj and Ntvou* who will ( end, tree to all, the toiiowing valu b!e work, in sealed envelope : TukFiftirtu THOUSAND—Un. BF.LL 8 TRFA TISE on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, 1 npcte„ce . and Loss of Power, Sexual Disea-es, Seminal h eati ngs*. Nightly Emissions, Genital Debility, Vo., fcc., . a pamphlet of CI pages, containing important ad vice to the afflicted, and which should be r< -d b, • very-sufferer, as ihe means ot cure in the severest •teges is plainly set lorth. Iwo stamps required lo pay postage. LVt ember 4, IS63—lysc I*roKTANX ro Lames —Da His/es's h eualp PiLi.s have nevei yet failed in removing difficulties ! arising from obstruction, oi stoppage ot natnie, or m restoring the system to peiiect health when sul- ; •ring fiotnSpinal Affections, Prolapsus Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs. T he Pills aie perfectly harmless on the constiiuteu., and may be taken by the mo-t delicate f"inai> - :ih out causing distress— :t-> same time '.Lev act ke a charm bv strengthening, mi igorating and res'oimg the system to a healthy coin.ition, and by bringing en'he monthly pniot with regularity, no matter from what causes ihe obstruction may ari-e. lhey should, however. NOT' be taken during tbe first three or four months of pregnancy, though aale us any o'ber time, as miscarriage woulu be the result. Each box contains GO I'ilis. Price St. 1)k. Harvey's Tsxatise on Diseases of Fen;?!-*, Pregnancy, Mi-carriage, Barrenness, Sterility", Re production, and Abuses of N lture, and emp at v;l\ the Ladies' Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet oi 84 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents le quired to pay po-tage. The Fills and book will b tent by mail when Je • trc'. securely S"a!ed, and prep Sid, by J. BRYAN, M. D., Ger.ere! Ae l am now using, as a bj;e lor Artificial work,a new and beautiful article, (Vulcanite or Vulcanized In dia Rubbei) stronger, closer fitting, more coir,fort able and more natural than either Gold or Silver, and 20 per cent, che per than silver. Call and see C. N. HICKOK. Bedford, January 16. 1563. C. I). M'CLEES & CO. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES. BROGANS, AM INDIA RUBBER SHOES NO I: Lb NORTH THIRD STREET OPPOSITE CHERRY VT., PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 17, 180*3—ly, Photo g I'aiixiicFielures. The subscriber has just returned from Philadel phia, where he his purchased a large and select stock of PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, comprising GILT, EBO.YY, ROSEWOOD, U.YIO.Y, A.YD CARD FRAMES, of different styles and varieties, frcm 20 Ct*. up lo Five Hollars, rach. ALSO—A new resortment of Hiofograph Elburas, of all styles, holding from 1- to 200 p'Ctares, at prizes varying from ~S cent* to $20.00, Suitable for Ike P cket or the Parlor. Plio'cgraphs, Ambnrfypps Me! linotypes, &e., T-ker 5 low -is 26 cents each. CTTutucs of every kind and description copied to suit the a: s um r:ze or life si/e. on the most rea sonable terms, and in the most durable manner, li etcuciions in the art given on moderate terms. Ski light Gallery opposite the Washington Hotel. T. R. GETTY S. BaJfo:d, June 10 1804. j, - * 1_ HOWARD A!>?OE!ATION, PHILADELPHIA, Pa , Di-eases of the Nervous Sjstem, Spermatcr rhma or Serninal Weakness, Impotence, and other affections of the Sexual Organs, Physical Debility nu Premature Decay—new and reliable treatment, in reports of the Howard Association, sent by mail id sea led, letter envelopes, fre* of charge. Address. Ar.J.SKILLIN lIOUGHT'TN. Hoivabp Associa rios No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. July 29, 1864—iy. ~ CALL AT THE N: ¥ STORE. MRS. SAM L. H. TATE has received a Lanrls-ome aascrtment of CLOAKS. MAX TEL*, and DUSTERS,— the latest style. A larjjt' assortment of SHAWLS, DRESS TRIJHMIB.GS, arxl FAX CYGOODS, which will be soldcheapqjr thin ean be bought vLjewbow Bonoete, Hul, Ribbon*, ami Flo w on lmoil. • Dub t furgut the ''New Siobi>." *?ortb Kast •otner of the Diarooud. Bedford, Sept. 16, 1884 Tfo CON?TTTVTPTIVFb7 i CoaaompLvn auffe;e/ vi ill receivp n valu- ' ' pro sarlpt'on for ?h cure of Connnnp'ion. Asthn a Rrr n abitis, and all Throat and Lung Aff-ctioi.®. (f/s of charge,) by sending their address to Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Wiiiiamf burg, 2Logi Co., N. York Notice of Inquisition. A 1 ' Hr.RF.AS, Lewis falhti and i.dr at \\ law of Christian Estright deceased 1 , who h*d ' by deed and rel. ass become the owner ol the s: ares ot six of the heirs ot David Kelly late of Liberty township, dee'd , to wit : John, Ju ian, uiie ot Ddiuei Grace, since dse'd., Elizabeth, Wif- ot Ja'ues Bowser ; Catharine, wile of Sa -i'e'o.,u ;li ; Surai; ai d \\ ..liam, presented his ii. I)' or. lo the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, settiag ioi h ;hc; " e said David fvlly, dee'd.. intestate, I uv li g u widow, Ci'lurnie, su viving. him, au ! i- u; is ne cluldiec, six of who..; --. i named above ; and in addition, Sarah, wile if John Grace; /.iartba, ■ wife of Wen. Miller ; now dee'd., ;."ai..>g ro issur ; mid Nary, wile of Samuel JVter.arv ; and se.zed in his demesne as o! fee. ot, and in a certain tiu.t ol 1 ind, situate in -aid tuwnsh-p of Libe.ty, conta.u . nag one .lundred acres, more or ies?, seventy-five acres cleared, and under fence, hevi g thereon eree'ed a nouse and harn, and api'.e orchard, djoin ing lands of tue Hopewell Company, and John .iD* C lain ; and praying the Court for a;i inqu-st to I ! make paitilion ot said premises, to .md atr.o. g the , heirs, Ac., which ;jid inquest, or .. rl l of paitition j was awarded according to the prayer ol the peti tioner. j NOTICE IS THEREFORE GIVEN, that in pur- j euance of a Win -t partition, or valualior., to tne | directed. I will proceed to hold an niuuisition on the premises in Saiurday, the 22nd d>y ot Oclo- ' her, A. D. 1864; when ."d wfct s all personi it- i teiested cm attend if tfiey see pioper. JOHN A LUSTADT, i j Sheriff's Office, Sep?. 30,1864. Sheriff. j EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters tc.iamen'o y noon tne e!.te of Part!.> j orr-ew Dtc. I}, late ot Union township, dee'd., hav- j ' ing been gi anted to the undersigned, executor of the ; le.t will and testament of said J-c sed. Notice is fi.. -by given to ail persons knowing themselves wi de, ted to said estate lo make immediate piiment, and those having c'aims will present ".hem proper'y : authenticated fot settlement. JACOB G. DIVELY, Kx'r. September 23. 1864—0t. PUBLIC SALE j OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court j oi" Bedfcid county, there will be erposed to public j sale on the premises, on TUESDAY. November 1, ' 1861, at the !at- i -aMenee of Daniei \]ans, jr., de* censed, the lo 'owiu? valnsble i -a' e-tafe, lo wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, 1 situate in Monroe township, Be fo:d county, in . Blacw V..(ley, ,ix miles sou h of Bloody Run, con taining 200 urr-v, mere or less, with a good pLAX K HOUSE, LOG BAiiX\ A .YEW SAW MILL, j and other out-bin'hings ihereon erected, about 100 iici- clear-d an I under >iice, 30 acic-n of which is meadow, the balance ot he land i 9 well limbered, i There ii* . s , o-cbard hi r on, a good spring of | w.-.tei, w i i.ineb ol Cicar Creek ■ mining tmo' the pr in.- - 8a eto cumir euce at 10 o'clock ol said uji, nhe the tin s will o-- made known. HENRY v\ HET&TONE, Adm'r. ; October 7, 1564. PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PKOPKKTV There will fie soi ' at puh'.ic sale, at the residence of the su '•ciiber, in Coler.tin township, oil THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, ISG4, tne following described prop-ity, lo wit; Three ! head of work horses, two rolt*, lout bead of mikh cows, fourteen head ( ,f young cattD, rhr.ty bead of i sheep, one four iioi ■ wagon, 0..e two noise wagon, ion" boggy, horse g'ar-, ploughs, hair'-ws, thresfi | mg machine, one windmill, wheat, rye and corn by j the bu-hel, hay, fodder, and a variety of other artt i cies too numerous to mention. Sa'e to con meuce , i at 10 o'clock- A. M., of said day. when due attend- | i ance and a reasonable credit wi i be given by WILLIAM INGARD. i Octobej 7, 1861.* TO 01 R CUSTOIWEHS The unsettled srate of the market, and tt.e r-- ! c sh pricos charged us Lr ai! the goods w bay n w, ! compel us, in common with othc-r bu-iri'ss men, to inquire CASH SALES. Hereaiter, until bu-n.e-- j matters get iu'c t r,;e healthy condition, we must | sell EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. In leturn tcr ; i ttis favor from our customers, promise them J GClfM>B i\k. very lowest ('ASII RATES. We are closing our books, our customers will ' I please call and settle, alt accounts are ready foret -1 (lenient, and we are determined to close teem, j We remain, truly, your friends, G. BLYMYF.R & SON. I October 7, 1894—St. AUDITOR'S XOTICIk. j HE under-igned. appo'nted to make distribution | 1 under the will of John Sbre -ves, oec'd., of tbe j balance in tbe hand* of his Executor, S. L. Rus- I seli, E-q., will attend for tnat pu poie at his office, i in Bedford, on Wednesday the 2d dav of Novern ■ ber next, at l'J o'clock, <>: -aid day, a* which time , and place, all perrons inte:e*t'd it.a*, attend, if i ihey 'hink tiroper. JN'L MOWER, | October 21, 1854. Auditor. ' Sheriff's Sale By virtue of a Fi. fa. to me directed there will : be sold at the Court H'Mise. in the boro-jah of B d lord,. on Saturday, tbe 96m day of Oc'ober, 1864, at i ' one o'clock, P M., the I . lowing properly, to wit : i Filty-five acres of land,.:, pait of the real estate of ' i defendant in Union to vii-hip, adjoining lands of 1 Abraham Croyie. Tho's buraet, John King, Sin,oil I • Ciaar's heirs and other lands cf defendant, with u ; j log bouse and log barn then or erected, also, an ap ple orchard thereon, about 20 acres cleared, and ! a ! ken in execution as the ptoper'v of Michael Wey- j nt. JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff. I | Bedford, October 7, 1894. TEACHERS W AWT IT.. THE Board of Be iford Township School Tlis trie?, wish to employ eleseri teacher? competent to take charge of the Schools of the District for the ensuing school term. The Board will meet at the house of J J. Shoemaker, in the Borough of ; Bedford, on tbe last Saturday ot October List.. wbfu those wishing empiorment are nqu s ;ed I atteiid. By Oidrr of the Hoard, Oct. 14 , 1864.—3t. JOLN BROWN, Sec. j i A PUMPS!!! | fe I am engaged ii selling the; \ f s'jgffi Erie Pump—certainly tbe ; U—iN 1 only pump well adapted to ! i tfiia climate. Persons in need of a good ' \ pump will do weil to give . i I. a eall. i of the county will be attend- ' ed to witn promptness. Adobebs; ; YVM. C. SN'IVF.LY, I i fi- . Srhellsburg. . Aug. l, 1864 3m IO.OCO lbs. of WOOL Wanted, at J. M. Shoemaker's Store, for which the | market price wul be paid in Cash or store Goods. June 10, 1664. j MSI K \7 OR S so ITCE. ir- k/- rER ? f Administration on the estate of V deC ' d " , Ute °f Southampton town. | ahip, Bedford county P rt .. having been granted To the undersigned, by the R giater of Bedford coun iTjn^iPl'onßl,n bte,Uo a; 1 by no ified to make immediate payment, and tho-e | Bedford, Sept. 30, 1564. Jidminister. I% T TI€E. I The note* and paper; of Jiccb Broadston*, i lßve i been left in my hand* for co l-ction, peron know ing themselves indebt d to the said Broadsfone will I cad and arttle the same, otherwise they will be col- ' lected according to law. CHARLES FAXON, T. P j I Saxton, October 7, 1664—2 m. SkRINER'S mm cokii syuip For Coughs, Colds, Ciouj , If'hoping C'oififA,[ jJst/imu, Pr on chit is y Spitting Blood, nr IVeitknest of tke Breusi, Oiffic tty of Brnthi-'g, A'c. HIS is oo ji vv remedy. !t ha* beep n-ed Sav for'a number ol yeais Is: Ma'ylar ao env-nm .nded aact prescribed in the practic of a l ;;e uuoiber I' the most into! ".- hgent bud üble physician? of Maryland. ' ..n. '■ is ued and considered an i- dispensable house- . i j hold remedy by a la ge portion of the first .families of the State. It is uo'J by ail r,. > ci society, and 'be 1 tinivrrsa 1 opinion r.- that it is good. , Synji is pit ft/# Vrf?p Fui by H. C. Reamer and B. F- Hairy Drugg .... rd, i'a. DeCeuib- i lbod —ly. t.ritf. MIKIVUU'S |\i!M\ VfcItMIFCGE. V ' s INI'K trie liitioduction o. this beat'.fu! prep ra- tioii, if ha? beer, steadily a lvri ng into p ' .i --vor. f's astonishing tF.ea"y in expelling worm* has won tor it ini-ny irieuds wherever known, and the.e are speak us praise lo others, so thai > s it I ihe is beromirisj tin "•> en re \V I H 8 prepared with the .j.:e iteat rare ot bNM with plain directions, so th it any one ter it. ntirr!y l>?r(ablr— !Vftß and Harmless And has never been known to tail to expel wjH where worms existed. 1 lie proprietors ! ••! that it is superior to any other preparation^! INDIAN YHRMIFPG and take no other. £E?~Price 25 cents per bottle. bv S. A. Koutz St Bro., and foi sale at the DrugStores of Reamer and Hairy, Bediord, ! Pa. Dec. IS, 'C';— iy routz's ; THE VS a tafe and reliable remedy lor th" rurv of J Rheumatism, Puinful Nervous Affect ions, • SSprnios, Bui us, Swellings and al! diseases re l oner quitii>g an external application on man. On horsrs it will never f<-.i! to cure Pole evil, Fistula, old running sores, or Sweeney, j Lim- it properly applied. For sprains, brnies, *ext scratches, crooked hoofs, ctnfes. saddle or collar tall, cut® or u on:;.Is, it is an infallible ; vck iemedy . Try .1 and be convinced of its eifi ca c v. if ii !•: r 73 4 YIN .71 . Man Persons alii it led with 'his disease up mat ter of how long at nding, can be piornp'ly ax l ' effectually cured by using this Mixture. I There is r.ot'uir. in the w,-! I so s ire and so go >d to :alce away hard torn*, and cure . CtxsT Frost Bite as this p.. j.aia'hm. Try it and satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and 50 rents | now per bottle. Prepared Ly S. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Md. ; in use [£7~For sale at the Drug Stores of Reamer i a.id Hairy, Bee lord, Pa. | December lb, : 603, — ly f FOUTZ'S I l CELEBRATED HOUSE AND CATTLE ' j'O \V 1) K R S. '1 HFSE Powders have proved, after a trial ■ j ol several years, to be superior to any i i preparation of the kind in use. The chief j j superiority of these Powders arises from the fact that they are composed- of medicines j lhal have Laxative, Tonic and Purifying , properties The laxa'ive ejects crudities f:-.:. be stomach and intestines, the tone 1 i gives strength to the system of the Horse, __ ! ! and the purifying medicines contained in tS ! JyT them cleanse the blood, and lay the lourrda- SL tun tor a vigorous and healthy circulation. So ] The use of them improves the wind, strength- ! ens the appetite at.il gives the horse a fine, sinoo'h and glossy skin—thus improving the , appearance, vigor and spirit ef this noble j . animal. 1 hese powders are not intended, as most j | powders aie, to bloat the animal, so as 'o ! give him the appearso-e of being la'v- ; en I j not really sc—but, to remove th disease ! and promote his-general health. 1 hfc s e powders will strengthen the stom ach and intestines, cleanse them from often ! sive matter, and bring them to a healthy j state. They are a sure prevention of Lung T ever, and a eeitain remedy for all diseases j incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow > Aater, Distempers, Founder, Heaves, Slav- ' er.ng, Coughs, Feveis. I.oss of Appetite and t t da! Energy, fcc.— These Powders, if used j two or hree times a wepk, ftiroughthe win ;Cj ter and spring, your tiorse will never get the ' j Lung 1 ever. Cone or Botts, A few do-esof , N hese powders w ill remove the worst cough, ; | on ai,_ horse. ,V -e owners of horses to ! I K 'T 1 ' tt " f 'hese powders every year, they pr; might save toe live*, of many valuable homes. ' ! MILCH COWS. Ihe p. .perties thm puwder possesses in in- I creasing the quantity of milk in cows, gives j it an importance and value which should place it in he bands of every person keep ing a cow. In fattening catile, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them vhrive mueo taster. I srj HOSB . jOj In all diseases of swine. a coughs, utceis in the lungs and liver, Aec., by putting from _T;ba!! a paper to a paper of ihese powders in a barrel of swill, tha above diseases can be, ~ jcured or entirely prevented. By using these! = , powders the hog cholera can be prevented, oq ' Prepared by 8. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Md. j CEP"For sale at tha Drug Stores of Reamer: snd Harry. Bedford, Pa. Dec. li—ly ' "WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WiLDCSIEIS 4: V. ONE OF I'HE OLDEST 'ND MOST RELIABLE RI MHOIES IN THE VOKLD FOR Coutchs, /'olils, WfttMipi g 'njah, BronchCix, If Acuity of tlrtnlning, As tit nit, ll.i.irSc ne-s, Sore ThrcP, C'eottii, uu•! every itjftction of THE THROAT, L'J.VOS, AND CHEST, INCI.UMN j eve.* I o H T ** !' ** v 2' '' ** % . WiSTAR'S BALSAM Or WILD IF RUT. So genr-il has tit* n>e of !hi t>n ' t m • ind so popular iv i. 1 tt.'ii it Is it/re. ry to r, count tts virtur's. lt> worts />• f r tt. ' find i (t. 'fittc* in the abi'.if- tit and vo* *a* lest nany oj ! the Jii'itty who from lo :g naff, "i r, aM Milled disea r j ii vt try its ity, hten restored *u p t t/or vigor and j j hen litis \l r e can t atse)U a of evidence in p r ooj of our (Lsj rlfQits. ihat CANNOI BE Di> KCDIiED. ■ ! The Rev JacolT'Sechler Well knoyrri and mtich res[mcted tunong the tier man ! population in thisrettntry.make'' tbefoi , '.iwi.:gs'ate i • men* for the bciu-fitof the afil-.ctcd. HANOVER, t , lt; Fb. If. I r .-1&■ Dear Sir.,- : Having realized in my family impor : taut benefits from tin* use ol vour valuable prera a j tion— Wi'gtar'n iiaiium of Wild Cliteey —it ntford* j \ me pleasnie to tee trnneni! it to tlie putdic. Some < < eight years ago or.*" of my daugbtets seemed toti in ! i • decline and little hope •>( ber 'ecovery were en- i tcrtained. I then procured h bottle ol yo-r excel- ' lent Balsam, and before she had taken the who! • of the content., of the bottle there was a \rea' improve- j J men! in her heal h. 1 have, in inv indiviuutl case, ! : made freu-ient use ot your valuable medicine, ai-.i i have always been tn- fired bv It. JACOB FECHLF.R. ! ! From Jesse Smil'i, /Ay ,Pi rsid-nl of the | J\l.Tits CountylJi'' k, -Mori is/own, i JYCXJB Jersey. 1 '-Having used DR. Wit, 1 AR 's- BAISIV op WII.D [ ; CHERRY for about fifteen years, and having te&hzed : its beneficial results n my family, it ..fiords .u<- great pleasure in tec . nmendiug it to the imblic 11- n valuable remedy in < as"? of weak lungs, colds, coughs, Sc."., ai d a rem dy which I consider to be ' entirely innocent, and my be takei. with perfect safety by the most deli cat a ut i.-a'th. | From Hon. John F Smith, a Distinguished Lnwyer in H'cs/minsfet, Aid. I lln v- 011 several occasions used i WISI AI-'s IiAI.siI.IOF Wn.P CueRKV lot evere col-. and s'- wavs with decided b.-nefit. I know of ;>u : "para ti 11 lhat i-. 11.ore t di'-cioii or n.ore desei, a of j geiieral use. Toe B il-am Jns also been used with , xeelleuT ef fect by J. B. EI.LICI 1 1", Mr.chant. Hali's Croi? Roads, dd, V/istar'a 3als?4m of Wild Chrrry. None genuine unle-s-igneti "L. BU ITS," on the For worn \ ■ ' Druggist', 1 tow I y I Qtjp. <3l 7 53 S3 02 I jr- v. j S 5 3,3135 Wring-is Sold in 1363! Any woman who will pe> ut in the hack-break ing, wrif t-stia fang and clothes-destroytng proce-s of r w i stiv. clothes <.rv, v. ben a " D* /*•><•' Col cj l- r rt>er" can te hd for a tew .'ol'ais, w ich will Save twice its price p r year, in clothe- aluiie, ii ethe r ;Xtr*i isri.it am! fund of n. t(' wo. i;, ■ -'pen j y wisr ~.,1 pwuii'i foolish." Th value of • gfil C ■ W HEEL CL - "'ICS Wti fXGCu j is y known to those who have used them. This macr.:: <; not its equal. It will wring bed r:o h s 1 as wetj as the smallest article of clothing. It .-an', j get out of order. If is almost everlasting, and it j death to cntrhe,i Sen* fret in a seiled envelope ffl TI-N rtr. Addieaa Dr. TAN fO.-l't, Box No. i.C!>2 N*-w Yor., P- O. Ju!y 8, ISO!—Tin FO K '< A r., F no T Rf T9 E: A r ar:ri in fled for ! t-> >v n~. ■-> v.!*! by Juno H P'ih, about low mbes fro i 'eiforl. -or->'• ir;; t-dacrev, about SO aer-s '•(••afd, with log ho-.r-je, log bam and ottier atit-build.ogs the:con cieeied • ..Iso, iiri apple orchard thereon. ALSO—A 'net of land containing fifteen acre. about seven acres cleared with it *<<>ry an t a half log house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of Joseph Krii.key, lo'-n A. I r.atei.d <•>, - •>: - et? situate it' Junt ita township. T': ■rl -a* is in good otot-i, ard the beUnp" sell : ... •> .tj capable of easy pro v. m-i-t i ■ —<• A tract ot law' >n 1 Pr"o-i. J t- < n ata 'owusbip, vith bo.i- >■ . fi.-r on • erect, d, COl't-iin'hg VO ecr,;- Ml' e. I> .It I ot this tr ct is rleac I i- .j .-•. <• ! ;• a good j j Mate ol rcitivatiot. -in . r Tn < *o! house, mill,! ! \c., adj.-in'tig lands of S • "t T.- , Hughes *• .h- j ers, and lately tin . VVi . |e Ai.SO —* t iii''. of •• hi (; ,i in e, . iji, ..... tabling 215 ictef 712 ncr-•. ■ -ar"'!, *i' .1 t. • house, tenant house l-uc e l> 111, ~-j ww c iv. Mill thereon erect' t. si . n ..r. .• - sr-t •>* 1 or—known a the >h- <•. . ..{ , ' in,.. i v • i (50 aciev ot and—)' . .. ' .d under • ; j ' with a log hnn-e therm. . • ..• . u t, or, • Tiou* man. (ieorge Vay tot ■; ;-:y ,i, ,'t t- I i itta and partly in Loudon 'eiry i'cw.'.slii;..-, lately I | owned by Andrew Wolfdrd. A1 SO I Hti acres ttt-ar S"> .ert'own wif'.in :. i . mile of Broad Top Ru'rosi—about ID'i s.-.-vs . Ie c j ! ed. with a two s'ory dwelling ' ruse— .-•* ban', i barn, stable, be., thereon erected : : s-. two i-.ripo- j 1 orchards thereon, of choice irui;. Tk- a-t* i- j : rich louitt, at '. capable of producing eve -• 11 • ! u.' crops of this elima'e. A 1.150- 160 acres ! est qua dv •• rr r j the Mis our- river, c.o-e . lb- a.ia'v .t* | i Harrison county. lowa. ALbO—Two itift acte tr ie s, a-!jo : .o ' ,-io r . city, t:r the richest vai'ej ( ,i /.est to P ' • ' Va ley—about '2O miles ol Omaha j close to ih. great national or go. rumen; lord !r ail | wg west in N brash i Teiii'ory. ALSO— 560 acie. two r.- It".- above Of.ana ritv. j on the urcnt bend ot the Missomi Th s iiiuti is ! well 1 i•! bejei, and verv desirahl-. ,K if ties ■ lain' were located aper : ier-.ni . i in-- - , i, . i | catef'.i exani nu!ion r-f the '..inn* j, and ■.i -v, re,icd >pon for fiitore weai'h. Map, . • ng f!,. precse location are in -iv p-j- , i-.n. A Lb? >—Three desiiabr- -'s c Om . .v. i.-raska Ten iiory. AI.SO—A iot of , 1S 5;. FCIIMOD aEd F?OIn1y U. H. AKERS h'l rec ived all ih forms c.iJ in structions for procm-ineSot iters' Pension and Boun ty money. He a'so hea a partner in WiiEhingtno i City to prosecute the claims DpewJiiy. . ' Bedford, Nov, j rs, r.oston. | EiALVE. \ ri yot I B B B B ■ 8... WASHINGTON HOTEL BEDFORD, PA. S. S. D.ch! and William Dibert wou'd 'ftpt c rr announce ro th-ir Iriends in Radford county, aiiaV • pub'jc get.' ially, 'hat they have laasnt fo'r a . >r t " of ye'is, this large ar-d ronv-nienf brick hot-''' 1 :si. co ner of Pit T it Tuliai.na streets. L*rtf ora f" H::< .vn the - VV/ SHINOTON HOTEL,"and ]y K-pt by Mr.S. Fil'er. i .ii- i ns- is !:• ..s ihoro'tshly re-fi■ fon-' 'm i ow fjten for 'l e Teceniionotsi,. ?' V: O O 'HE BEDFORD SPRINGS" , N , P ; R U >P . ing I'ourr, wi i find this boss.-a pii's< 4Il t re. ' inp-i.aiy hove. Evedy aftet.rion a.||*' J B]j pei ' • 'be .iccom: ml -tion ar.d cm.' ,r 0 - Ku „, 6t tij' tr.aiii.-fs afford. Cfcerg -s wii be nioders> Extensive siabhng i attached to this Hoi-I, , n1 *' ca ct ui and competent host, or will be in Btteiui lD( .' Ssl Special attention will be paid to the aceommo-i | ' tion o! the fa-mi,.jr community. Cood.es leave this bouse jiCly (Sun-lav excepi./ at f' o -locs. A, V)., and 2 o-ciocs, P. V. j 0 C( . ' 1 i-fct with tic *ra.r. going Fist fro; •M.i t D! 'j 1 ,n eve 'ii-w. tl ' :>■ • I • < 5 vy, In ./Mtaj and B tr ay) tr. SomeriM '1 i v-.Ji- 4j. ibl'e sv'.l! fi. 1;t tet •fo s;jr t 0 th, ',l " Vsl 'Bg-* to sl|l -vith 'hem. j ftdford Jan. 22 i-sGt -tf. t BEDFORD HOTEL The undersigned having take, ! : . i font Hotel, foiineiiy kby i'i- . i„ 'afer, a fc I t nourres tl the public that br •., 1 - r lo a!'', "? j the best a -corii-no !u. on , both c ' - -|j|,g put, vwß j 1-cjii -J home 'u-t:,n. ihe ho - > ■■ i < i.- ! a rut r—. fi' t '•!, and the Br will / v, tit- >,; •...el with choir, ii> uu.g H vv.-- bt sts i.iieit u th the choiri-rt erfibf k f tK e season, am; !he vvili >f-e. n pa ns to rrefe i iMablr lor af jHi Stable is one Oi the be-f j„ ;or.{, and a gao^ ' r, -i • r wi i u ways in i-tten-.vnee ,TB te- t .i;,f by the Wk. moiith or ytu ] . '*! :il tf smmb'e The j o'jftc are ri-spectfolly ju. i s,t-U to rive hi at a cell. JOcHUA J. SHOEMAKER. H THE WSEMOEL HOUSE, MM.l'* "VIIVKT, Bs:t>roKi,. P.. '.-t-.uly he 2 , i, .vk to mforj) i ''h. h< '.as ,< co iy enlarged ' E "I' .jd bis house Ik).il for 'he ac . ji, travtfeti aboaitiers, as ws|i g, I -,,' V ci- -mi-" Persons com "g t. ;bu i ii i -tpo.-r ol vi-.iting the Beii.c J Springs, i|j j iii; ;Ik i. -a't p!ea-it!y ioc,.:eii. | Ample i. '. COJ .en enl Staoitug is attached e. afl i th; Hate', w i'ica w.! alwaysb attende by a car*. ; 1 ho-tirr. Also a afc and convenient carr;:g j i A. are invited to give him a call. IhAAC MENGEL, Proprietor. ! N 11) X HOTEL.- ' '•'INI PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. • . sTKUK ® N. Proprietor. j ."",s v.. i'- I hotel i- ,-v prepared to accam. H ; ui'dic it tne !>• manner and & t tn B| . >s. ...t.-rai ' r. A snl-n-iid • • TSY Si v.3L , ■' 'en 'o tfai ho t. [VJay 9 f uctJ. ! s'npft 3!,; vtauw-r £?oils, I ' 4 ♦' . 1 k ' JUST Atti£lYJ3D | AT i.s rfHUI-MAKER'S I k'IIEAP STORE, j NOW OPENING. I I I I i 'lis .'ijsti.tinorc iirnl the pit blip gen untidy are in* 1 ! ilec! to cr.!i and examtna for thuti'sclrre ai,S GOODS I ARE OF r.IE BEST QUALITY, AND CnC.iF AS TJUE CHEAPEST' LOOK TD VOIR OWN INTEREST I • BY EXAMLMW MY STOCK. A LAKUE LOT OF | READY-MADE CLOTHING, Moots and Shoes, OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, AND VERY CHEAP. l ;-.i a part of uiy new .-Muck. S:\TL7G & SUMS2SR V/2AK, OF EVERY DESCR'PTIOA* Indies 9 FJress Good^, c !i 0 v UIES, QI'ULANSWARE, &C. r &C All to Iw had at the store of ,J. M Shoemaker, tied fori, June 17, 1804. WAiAiViiiiiilT & DO.,""" iUlmlssal? srtpra AND •* TEA LA AIiBSS, .V. E. Corner Second tnd Arch Sirerte, PHILADELPHIA. Nov.-mbc, i 3, IF63—ly ' BEAUTIFUL sUN TJMLRF.LL 7^ •U'St - i -'i tr CR AMUR'S. May 2U, 1567. CSoO4 N V'S PRTPAkEFjAVA COfrt®. A v ..cs af this fXcalUnt coffce, just rt' ceivti . t- Sa' at tU* New bargaia Stor# f id. IL W 'YSTRR.