The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, February 10, 1865, Image 5

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    HKIJ.'S SMCWIC /ILLS—Wahranted IN AIM ;
ffasM.' Can be relied on! Never fail to cure I Do
not nauseate! Are speedy in action! No change of
diet rep';red! Do not interfere with business pur
•uits! tan be used without detect.on ! Lpwjrd of
300 cures the past monih—some of the n very se
vere Cases. Over one hundred physicians have used
them in their practice, and all speak well of their
efficacy, and approve of their compaction, which is
entirely vegetable, and harmless on the system .
Hundteda of certificates can be shown.
Hem. * Si-EOtrit Pit.t.s are the original an i only
genuine Specific IMt. 'I hey are adapted for male
sr. 1 fetnale. old or ycurg, and the or'.y reliable rem
edy for iir.-tftwg a pernor cut an.! speedy cure 1 r ail I
eases o Spermato: ties,. Srmnal aknesa, with
a!! its train of evils, such is Itrethr l ami Vaginal
Discharges, Clef, the Whites, Nigbth or involun
tary Emissions. Incoatine e, Genital Debility and
Irritability, impotence, Weakness or Los-, ot Pow
er, Nervous Debility. &c.. &e.. all ot which arise
principally from Sexual Excesses or Self-Abuse,
or some constitution!.! derangement, and iuc.ipaci
tates tbe suffrer from fulfilling the duties of mar
ried life. In ail sexual diseases, us Gonorrhea.
Gleet, and Strictures, and in Diseases of the Blad
der at.;, Kidneys, they act as a charm ! Relief is ex
perienced by taking a single box.
Sold by all the principal druggists. Price sl.
They will be srnt by trail, sec.re!v sealed, and
confidentially on receint of the money, by
J. BRYAN, M. D.,
No "3 C'dar street. New York,
Cmi'uP'rg Physician tor the treatment of Seminal, :
Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Diseases, who will j
send, Iree to all, tae following va!u b'.e work, in
sealed envelope :
Tut Fiftieth Thousand —Dn. BF.LI. S
TISE on Self-Abuse, Premature Decay, Impotence j
and Loss of Power, texual i>iea-es, Seminal Weak- ■
itj-ss, Nightly Emissions, Genital Debit it y, \c., Sec., ,
u pamphlet of 01 pages, containing itnpo tant ad
vice to the afflicted, arid which should be re .d
every sutferer, an ihe means of cure in tbe severest
stages is plainly set forth. Iwo stamps required
to pay postage.
December 4, ISB3 lysc
Ixror.TANr To Lames —Da Hakvc v* Fbuale ;
Pills have never yet failed in removing difficulties :
arising from obs'i uction, oi stoppage ot natuie, or l
tn restoring the sy-tem to ( .eifect health when sut- j
eriug fiom Spinal Affections, Pro! ipsus Uteri, the
A'hites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs,
"i he Pills ate perfectly harmless on the constitute.,,
and may be taken by the mo-t delicate femalr v th- ;
out causing distress —the same t.me they act I.K-a j
charm bv strengthening, u.v igoratii g and res'onng [
the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing ,
on he trontbly period with regularity, no matter
from what causes the obstruction may arise. 1 hey
should, however. NOT be taken during the first
three or four months of pregnancy, though sale a*
any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. ■
Each box contains GO Pills. Price sl.
Dr. Hakvf.y's 1 heatise on Diseases oi Females,
Pregnancy, Mi-rarrtage, Barrenness, Steriii'y", Re
production, and Abuses of N ttitre, and emp alicelly
the Ladies' Private Medical Advise", a pamphlet of
04 pages, sen! free to any address. Six cents re
quired to pay postage.
The Pills end bock will b° sent by mail when de
sired, securely scaled, and prepiid, by
J. BRYAN, M. D., Ger e'a! Agent,
No. 76 Cedar st., New York,
bv all the principal drugg.s'.s.
December t, IS63 —ly>c.
C. 3 . ni € K O K
DENTIST.
Will'attend punctun ly and carefully to il opera
tion* entrusted to his care.
NATVRAI, TESTK filled, regulated, polished, &C.,
n the best manner, and AKTI(TC;AI, T>:ETU ir.SE'ted
from one to an entire sett.
Office in the Bank Building, on Juliana street,
Bedford.
CASH TERMS will be strictly adhered to.
In addition to recent improvements in the mount
ing of A(!Tiyi<-t' f"*" 0 - , ' ) ""U auei riate,
i arn now using, as a base tor Artificial work,anew
ard beaut ifuA art icle, (Vulcanite or Vulcanized In
dia Rubbei) stronger, closer fitting, more coir.fort
able and more natural than either Gold or Silver,
and 2o per cent, che per than silver. Call and see
C. N. HICKOK.
Bedford, January 16. 1563.
G. 1). M'CLKES & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES. BROGANS*
AM)
INDIA 71UE3ER SHOES
NO 133 NORTH THJRD STREET
OIPOSITE CtIEERY T.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Apr. 17. ISCe—!y.
I'lioiogra Pictures.
The -übsciiber has just returned from Philadel
phia, where he has puichased a large and select
stock of PHOTCGRAPH FRAMES, comprising
GILT , EBO.YY, ROSEWOOD, LMIO.Y,
AJYD CARD FRAMES,
of diflerent styles and varieties, frcm
30 Ct*. up So Five each.
ALSO—A neve assortment of
Hietegropfc Albums,
of a!! styles, holding from l'i. to 200 pictures, at
pri.es vai-ying from 75 cent= to $"20.00,
Suitable for the P ekef or the Parlor.
I'IJOM graphs, Ambrofypes Melainotypts, &e.,
t-ker e tow 525 cents each.
C7-Pxtu ,s of every kind and description copied
So suit the album r:re or life size, on the most rsa- 1
sellable terms, and in the most durable manner,
ii truciious in the art given on moderate terms.
Ski light Gallery opposite the Washington Hotel.
T. R. GETTY9.
Radfoid, June 10 180-1.
-
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA,
Pa , Direases of the Nervous System, Spermator
rhea or Seminal Weakness, Impotence, and other
affections of the Sexual Organs, Physical Debility
•mi Premature Decay—new and reliable treatment,
in reports of the Howard Association, sent by mail
in sealedjetter e ve:ops, fre a of charge. Address,
' : >r. J. SKILLIN HOCGHTON, HOWABD ASSOCIATION
No. a South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
July 20, 1864 Iy.
CALL AT
THE N: \\STORE.
MRS. SAM L. H. TATE has received a
handsome uflftortment of
GLOJSKS, MJJVTELB, and DVSTEIiS,
the latest style.
A large assortment of
SHAWLS, DRESS TRIMMIXGS, and FAM
CY GOODS,
which will be sold cheapo* than eon be bought
eLsewbovv Bonoete, Hats, Ribbon* and Flow
are always on hand. •
Don't target the •'NEW STOKE," North East
•ornt r of the Diamond.
Bedford, Sept. 16, 1 <#o4
TC~CONPFWrPT 17
6otiii'))td* sufferer* will reeeivpa valuable pro
seriptton for tfte cureofConruinpf ion, Asthrr d Srrn
abitia, and all Tb*oat and Lung Affections. (free of
charge,) by SENDING Oir adcfre*<* TO
Rev. EDW ARD A. WILSON,
Wiitiafßuburg, JLeof Co., N. Ifork
Notice of inquisition.
VI - HP.ftf.AS, Lewis FuHghi, lather and i.e.r at
\ \ law of Christian Estrigl.t deceased, wh hid
by deed and re!, asa become the owner of the s: ares
ot six of the heir 3ot David Kelly lute of Liberty
township, dec'd., to wit : John, Julian, wife of
Dante! Grace, since dee'd., Elizabeth, wife ot
.'ames Bowser; Catharine, wile of Bart lebau >!. ;
Suran ai d\\ ..liam, presented his r>. tit.or. to the
Orphans' Court of Bedford county, sett.eg forth
iha' ''.e said David Kelly, dec'd., intestate, 1 av
ii g s. widow, Caibarine, surviving, him, an ! is ue
ii ne chtldieft, six of who... .a named above ; and
in addition, Sarah, wife of John Grace; Martha,
wife of Win. Nltller ; now dec'd,, leaving no usue ;
and Mary, vvite of Sarnuol Me arv ; and seized in
his demesne as o! tee,-of, and in a certain tia.t ot
1 ind,situate in suui townsb'p of Libe.ty, coritain
nag otig ..undreii acres, more or less, seventy-five
acres cleared, and unJer f-nce, having thereon
erected a nouse and barn, and app'e orchard, ; djom
ing lands of the Hopewell Company, and John .vie
Ciain ; and praying the Court for an itiqu-st to
make partition ot said premises, to arid amo. g the
heirs, dc-i which .aid inquest, or .. rtt of puitition
was awarded according to the prayer ol the peti
tioner.
j NOTICE IS THEREFORE GIVEN, that in pur
' suanc" of a wilt _I pailition, or valuation, to me
! directed. I will proceed to hold an inquisition on
; the premises >0 Saturday, the ?'2nd dy of Octo
ber, A. D. 1664; when -<J wfit t a.! person■ 11.
teieated can attend u they see proper.
JOHN A LUST ADT,
Sheriff's Office, Sept. 30 1*464. Sheriff.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
J Letters tes'arrienfa y urton the estate a/ "art;
j on-ev Di v.:!y, laie of Union township, dec'd., hav
' ing b'-eii giant -d to ilie undersigned, executo •of the
i la-t will and testament of said J. c . sed. Notice is
hr -by given to ail persons knowing themselves in
dented to said estate to make immediate piyment,
; and those having chums will present diem proper 1 y
: authenticated foi settlement.
JACOB G. DIVKLY, Ex'r.
| September 33. IS64—Ct.
PUBLIC SALE
| OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphan?.' r.-.urt
of Bedford county, there will he exposed to public
sale on the premises, on TUESDAY. November 1,
1864, at the lat. 1 'silence of Daniei Means, jr., de
ceased, the to 'owing valuable ma! estate, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Monroe township, Bedford county, in
Biacx Valley, -i\ miles ><>u h of Bloody Run, con
taining 200 arr' .°, more or less, with a good
PLAAK HOUSE, LOG BAilM t
A jYEW SAiV MILL,
and other out-buildings thereon erected, about 100
ecr-s clear d and under ieiice, 30 acic-a ol which is
m-aduw, the balance ol ii * land is well timbered.
There is as rHi 1 orchard in r ot), a good spin.a of
w a lei, w a ii a neb ct Civer Creek imining tnio'
the pr m.<* far to commence at 10 o'clock ol
said nay, when the tris will u- made known.
HENRY uiii.TiTO.NE, Adm'r.
October 7, 1964.
PUBLIC SALE
OF PERSONAL PROPERTV-
There will be sold at public sale, at the residence
of the su 'sctiher, in C'olerain township, on
Ttl L'RSDA Y, NOV EM BER 3, 1801,
the following described prop°ity, to wit; Three
head of work horses, two colts, four bead of milch
cows, fourteen head of young cattle, thi.ry head of
sheep, one four hoi wagon, one two i.oise wagon,
one buggy, horse g ars, ploughs, hair'-ws, thresh
ing machine, one windmill, wheat, rye and corn by
the bushel, hay, fodder, and a variety of other arti
cles too numerous to mention. Sale, to con mence
at 10 o'clock. A. M., of said day. when due attend
ance and a reasonable credit wi i be? giv.-,, by
WILLIAM INGARD.
October 7, 1861.'
TO 01 K CUSTOMERS-
The unsettled state of the roaiket, and the r-'
c sh prices charged us for all the goods w buy n w,
compel us, in common with other business men, to
require CASH SALES. Herealter, until bu.-ii.es,
matters get iu'c c , .e healthy condition, we must
sell EXCLUSIVELY FOR ("ASH. In leturn I(.r
this favor from our customers, ve promise them
onniMj ..t t.\ c very lowest ('ASH RAI'ES.
We are closing our books, our customers wild
please call and settle, all accounts are ready for set
tlement, and we are determined to close tnetn.
We remain, truly, your friends,
G. BLYMYHR it SON.
October 7, 1864 St.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
j HE under-igned. appo-r.ted to make distribution
| 1 under the will of Jobo Shreeves, oec'd., of the
| balance in the hands of his Executor, S. L. Rus
■ sell, E-q., will attend for that pt, po;* at Ins oilice,
jin Bedford, on Wednesday the 2d dav of Novetn
| ber next, at 10 o'clock, o:' <atd day, a* which time
| and place, all persons interested .r.ay attend, if
; ihey think nroper. JNO. MOWER,
October 21, 19C4. Auditor.
I
Sheriff's Sale
By virtue of a Fi. Fa. to me directed tl-ere wili
be soid at the Court Hiuise. in the borough of B d
: ford, on Saturday, the bfirh day of October, 1864, at
one o'clock, P. M., the lo.lowing property, to wit:
■ F;lfy-five acres of land, a. pait of the real estate of
1 defendant irt Union township, adjoining land-: of
Abraham Croyie. Tho's burket, John King, Sin.on
1 Ciaar's heirs and other lands of defendant, with a
j iog bouse and log barn theiop erected, also, an ap
ple orchard thereon, about 20 acres cleared, and ta
; ken in execution as the property of Michael Wey
i int. JOHN AL.'JSTADT, Stent!,
j Bedford, October 7, 1884.
TEACHERS WAMTET)
I THE Board of Be Iford Township School Dis
trict, wish to en.ploy eleien teachers competent
to take charge of the Schools of the District for
' the ensuing school term. The Board will meet at
i the house of J J. Shoemaker, in the Borough of
i Bedford, on t'he last Saturday ot October iost..
when those wishing employment are rtqn s,;ed ij
i attend. By Ordrr of the Hoard,
Oct. 14, ISE4.—3t. JOEN BROWN, Sec.
A PUMPS!!!
. J am engaged ii selling the
r 'i- Erie Pump— certainly the
ILM only pump well adapted to
?-jg£ thia climate.
Persons in need of a good
\\ pump will do well to give
| -Sfc * are a cull.
,C%i tKF*Ordsrs from all parts
of the comity will be attend
ed to with promptness.
A tip a ess:
i ?'§S? W.M. C. SNIVF.LY,
... . Schellsburg.
.-•-•cvsdc. Aug. 1, 1864. —3 in
10,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted,
at J. M. Shoemaker's Store, for which the highest
market price wul be paid in Cash or Store Goods.
June 10, 1664.
ADAIINISTK ITOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration on the estate of
Jacob Conrad, dee'd., Ute of Southampton town,
ship, Bedford county Pa., having been granted to
the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford coun
ty. All persons indebted to .aid estate, are here
by notified to make immediate payment, and those
having claims are requested to presnt them proper
)y authenticated lor settlement.
IOHN MORS,
Bedford, Sept. 30, 1864. Administrator.
2VTI€E.
! fb notes and papers of Jdcrb Rroadsfone, have
been left in my hands for co lection, persons know
ing themselves ind-'btd to the said Broadafone will
call and settle the same, otherwise they will be col
liected according to law.
CHARLES FAXON, J. P.
Sexton, October 7, 1864.— 3 m.
SLRINBR'S
m,mm coFi.ii sypip
Far Coughs? Colds, Ctou, , Whooping Cough,\
JJsthmi, Bronchitis, Spiffing [Hood,
I'/si-i n: Wnokuthl of lit tiremi,
Difficulty of Br ithirg, i Vr.
HIS is no 11 w remedy. ft Usiin o-ed Save.
i for'a number oi yeais in Mu'ylat: ?ar t
pHrts of Pcnn.-ytvehis, aiid has. wherever
known, cqma;; unpteceib rited teputation
for curing the various diseases for Which it is
r- 'iimmehiti-d.
80 appar i t is its useulness, and so remark
ati> has been its cures, that it is last uper- year
ceding every other remedy lor those diseases.
The afflicted ran teiy upon it doing as much
for them, and 111 many cas 1 more than 1 r.j
other remedy row before the pub!!?.
It i, recommended aod prescribed in the
practice e! a lirge number >f the most inte! • *
ligent and able physician- of .Maryland. ' .ire.
is u ed and considered an indispensable house* I
hold remedy by a la go portion of the first
.fa r<ii:es of the State.
It is uvd Uj ail rid-es C-f .society, and 'he
in. iv err-, il opir.un is that it is goon. T'.s
Syn]i is partly Vegetable. Compound. It is .Y o
pleasant to take, and nev.-r docs injury. But
ovv nig to its purifying qualilie-, must do ."u>o-l
under any circumstances. Its efiects are tru
ly wonderful, soothing, calming, and aiiayirvg child j
the most violent coughs, purifying, strength
ening and invigorating the who*.? system,
calming and soothing tht nerves; aidir-g and
facilitating expectoration, and healing the need J
DISEASED L'NGS,
i t,us stiiking at me loot ol* disease, and dri
ving it lrom UlO system.
CROUP. dit of |
l'his disease is announced by difficulty of
breathing, shrill whistling or wheezing, tuck
ing cough and threatened suffocation. 4*e. It
uostly occurs in young children. No child crony i
need die of croup if this Syrup is properly
used and u>> d in tin e. Mothers naving croupy
children should watch the first -how of 'he
disease, and always- keep this remedy at hand, if this ;
For coughs after measles this Sy tup's most
excellent. F.xperiert - na= proven that it is
equalled by no other preparation.
The price of the remedy 1- such as to place syrup !
it wiliiii the reach of all, the poor as web as
the rich, and ev,iy person should have it.
Kvery 5 -rson should hve it in the house.
It is a true and faithful friend to all who vat- jh
ue health and wish to -ecuie themselves u
grmst that most tembie disease, consump
tion* It will be lound the mrst usetul as
well as the cheapest family medicine in the use I
v.ortd. It has been used lor the last four
years with a Mieces- without a parallel.
flic -10 certs per bottle, or three bottler
fo. $1 • Prepared bv S. A. Fou'z fk Bio. ?r,
Ki-i by H. C. Reamer and B. F. Harry
Drugg Bedford, Pa.
Decernb- 1 It?, lbtid — ly. time.
MlHi.lStt'S l\DH\ VfcIIMIFIGC. !
<'
I INCF. the lritioduction of this beautiful prep ra
tion, it has been steadily advancing into pubic fa
vor. Us astonishing fßcacy in expelling worms
has wo), for it many friends wherever known, and j
the-e are spetK .•. ing its praise to
others, so thai > sit is fast being i
introduced i :toN TO J*every family in ;
ihe land. The*, for it,
is becoming imN DESTROY E mense. Tomake
it sti I more tvorN £*thv tbe prefer-'
en c e VV ORM S! shown it, the
I'BoeßitTOß n>, putting, it up in '
a much handsomer style than lorrr.crly. It is now j
prepared with the greatest care of uniform strength, ;
with plaiu directions, so th it any one can adminis
ter it.
II is fctirrly Ve?ftab!f —Tcrfectly Safe
ami Harmless.
And has never been known to tail to exoel worms, 1
where worms existed. Tho proprietors boldly as
•r-rt that it is superior to any other preparation in !
the iso,Jd. ■
E7~AskforSHR!NF.R'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE,
and take no ether. 2H rents per bottle.
*, 'Prepared bv S. A. Foutz 4c Rrn , and foi sale !
at the Drugstores of K- amer antf Harry, Bi.iiorJ,
Pa. Ue:. 18, "GT — 1 >
I'dSS i ftlix t PJa'Cj
THE i' S a -utn end reliable remedy for the cure of
I Kktamtjus), Paiiiful Nervous Affections, *
Sprain-, Bannr, Swellings and all diseases re-
DtifX' quuii_ .: i exter ai application oi, man.
On horses it will never tail to cure Pole
evil, Fistula, old running sores, or Sweeney, I
Lis:- if properly applied. For sprains, brtiies, I
*r:*T scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddle or ;
collar tall, cuta or wounds, i; i s an iri'allibte '
t k temeily . Try :i and be convinced of its ctfi
cacv.' i
nt: r ?b item :?r .
Mas Persons a til i tied with this disea-" no mat- ;
ier of bow long st tiding, can be promptly
and eti.dually cured by using this .Mixture, i
ad There is nothing iri the w- Id so sure and
so good to "take away hard corns, and cure
buast Frost Bites as this pr. paia'iuti. Try it and
saiisfy yourselves. Price 25 ar,d 50 rents '
*aw per bottle. Prepared by
I S. A. FOUTZ,
Westminster, Md.
tK usk LCFor sale at the Drug Stores oi Reamer I
and ll.ury, Beufoid, Pa.
December 18, ISGH, —ly
F OIITZ'S
CELEBRATED HOUSE AND CATTLE
I'O W i) K J{ S.
'J HF.SE Powders have proved, after a trial
1 of several years, to be superior to any
preparation of the kind in use. The chief
euperiority of these Powders arises from tbe
fact that they are co mposed* of medicines
ihal have Laxative, Tonic and Purifying
properties- The laxa'ive ejects crudities
f-.w.i. he -tomach and intestines, the tone
~ gives strength to the system of tbe Horse,
and the purifying medicines contained in
them cleanse the bloo.l, and lay the tounda- 33
tirn for a vigorous and healthy circulation, t/2
The use of them improves the wind,
ens the appetite at.d gives 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 most
powders aie, to bloat the animal, so as to
give him the appearsnce ol beirg fa' V'
I not really so—but, to remove th disease
and promote his-genern| health.
These powders will strengthen rhe stom
ach and intestines, cleanse Them from offen
sive matter, and bring them to a healthy
state. They are a sure prevention of Lung
Fever, ai d a ceitain remedy for all diseases
incident to tbe Horse, as Gianoers, Yellow
Water, Distempers, Founder, Heaves, Slav
ering, Coughs, Fevers. Loss of Appetite and
Vital Energy, &c.—These. Powders, if used
two or hree times a week, ftirough the win-
spring, your horse w ( || never get the
Lur.g 1 ever. Cone or Botts. A few does of •*-
these powders will remove the worst cough, """S
2 t.. horse. ,V -e owners of horses to H2
■P feed a lew o<" these powders every year, they p;
might save toe live- o! many valuable horses.
MILCH COWS.
The p. .perties tbm powder possesses in in
creasing the quantity of milk in eows, gives
it an importance and value which should
place it in he bands of every person keep
ing a cow. In fattening cattle, it gives them
an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes
them .brivs muen taster.
j-ii HO as.
In all diseases of swine. a° coughs, uleeis
rc in the lungs and liver, &c.. hy potting from
half a paper to a paper of these powders in
v; a barrel ot swill, tfca above diseases can be, 33
;cured or entirely prevented. By using these; £
jpowders the hog cholera can be prevented. So
Prepared by S. A. FOOTZ,
Westminster, Md.
QG"For sale at the Drugstores of Reamer!
and Harry, Bedford, Pa. Dec. lb— ly
AVI.STAR'S BALSAM
OF
W(LI>C!BEIS' V.
ONE OF THE OLDEST NI) MOST RF.Lf ABLK
RIiMKDIES IN THE A'OKLD OR
Coughs, i'ohis , Whoopi g ''nugh, Bronchi/is,
Dj'iculil f of / lrt:if/lVi.r, .Isfhnt l, HinS.-
n e, 5, Sore. T/trct*, Croup, un ■! every
affection of
THE THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST,
INCUJM.V; EVES
C O "% * 1* i? I> R '■ \ .
wis PAR'S BALS AM OF WILD IF RET.
So g'lif rri hUS the i'.t of : 1 n W Kill
so wp't/ar rt i: r■ > y U'he --. ih■, .i it n-rr. r'/ to
recount til virtuei. It word; p> >sL 1' r it. •• ' Jim/ 1
11 I'iiirr in the abntf nt and vo' left nony o]
the many who from to _f st'jf. rin. Una settled deteae
h or by it* lire, hern restored iu f,< islilie'vigor and
health. We curl present a laa-t of < i':deuce in proof
of our at UP riions, that
CANNOT BE Di> KF.DI i SD.
The Bev Jacob^Sfchlrr.
Well knoyvn and much respected among Dw tier man
population in this country. make- tbe fot'owiugs'ate
men# for the benefitof the afilicted.
HAXUVKB, P. 1., Feb. K. IL.IFI.
Dear Sirt ■ Having realized in my family impor
tant brnr firs fro.it the use ol your valuable prepara
! Hon— lVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry —it .fiord-.
me pleasnie to recommend it to the public. Some
' eight years ago one of my daoghteis seemed to be in
i i decline and little hopes if her ecovery weie en
- tcrtained. I then procured -a bottle ot yo-r excel
lent Balsam, and before she had tak-n the whol ■ of
the contenu of the bottle there was a improve
; men? in her heal i:. I have, in my individuil case,
' made frequent use it your valuable medicine, and
i have always been oen-'fited bv it.
JACOB SECHLF.R.
1 From Jesse Smith, En] , PrrsieFni of the
.1/ mi CountylJi. i'c, AJortistoivn,
Act# Jersey.
'•Having use I Dts. WISTAR'S- BAIVM or WH.D
CiigkKY for about tit'ec; years, and having ip&hzed
its beneficial t-suits in my family, it a thirds me
great pleasure tn iec-> nmending it to the public a?
a valuable remedy in ca->->? of weak lungs, colds,
coughs, ar.d a rem <ly which I consider to be
entirely innocent, and way be taken with perfect'
-afety bv the most delicate in r.ea'th.
From Hon. John !' Smi'h, n Distinguished
Lawyer in Westtnt/islet, Aid.
I I b-.ive on several occasions used DR. WISTAK-'S
| BALSAM OF WII.TJ UHF.SRV lor severe colds, and al
ways with decided b uelit. 1 know o- no prepara
tion that is ir.ore edi'-acions or more deserving of
| general use.
Tnt* B.il-am Ins also been used with .xi-etle.it ef
! feet by J. B. ELLIOTT, MERCHANT, HAL'- Cross
Roads, Md.
Wistar's 3alsatn of Wild Cherry.
None genuine unless 4 *L. BUTTS,'* on the
wrapper.
For Sale by
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 131 Bioadw.y, New York.
J. W. FOWLER CO., Proprietors, Boston.
And by all Druggists.*
BEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE.
FOR l'Y YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Has fully established the • uperi rby of
if ED DING'S RUSSIA SALVE,
O. e. all other healing preparations..
It cures all kinds of SORES, CU'i'S. SCALDS,
BURNS, BOILS, ULCERS, SALT UHEL'.M, ER
YSIPELAS. STIES, PILES, CORNS, SORE LIPS,
SORE EYES, (Vc , HE OVING THE PAIN AT
ONCE, AND REDUCING THE MOST ANGRY
LOOKING SWELLINGS AND JXFLAMATIOX
AS IF BY .MAGIC.
CNLY do CENTS A BOX, FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE, NO. 401 Broadway, New-York,
a. >V. FOWLE bf 0., No. IS Tremont-s?., Boston.
And by at' Druggist®.
May 6, IS6-I—eo'wly
|
3;./•••• w. ;;;;
c 4 | SSTr —h |S
hi 3
53,3f8Wringers Soid in 5863!
Any woman who will persist in the back-brej';;-
ing, wris t-stia ning and clothes-destroy itig proce,s
of rwisTiNti clothes orv, when a " U/.ivn■#•>' Co! e.
1 ,r tifgrer" can te had for a few dollars, w mI, will
save twice its price p> r year, n. ch>rhe. alone. ii
e'the r . ztrauttzr L.it and fond of ban wok, '• ■•[in:
r,y wist rt'd pmi'i foolish." Th. value of =• gcd
t ' WHEEL CLo "'HIS IVrtfXGEu..
Is ■ ! y known to those who have used them. This
■■"lacr.e ha-not its equal, It w ill urine bed r:o h s
as wed as Ihe smallest article of clothing. Lt.-ati'.
grt out of order. It is almost everlasting, and tt
| death to culU ,ii„rifr,i and H.i< .i tooi< o' wan day *
• Jus-, call at Hartley's Machine and Hardware store
I and get one. Use it two or three times and if it
I don't please ail about the house, bring i! back, r.o
| questions will be asked and no charge made.
| July 22, !fc>64.
KICHAKI) LKO.
M A -N' U K A C TDREfi'OK
CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, &C.,
BEDFORD, PA.
J The undersigned being engaged in theCabinef
maku.g ousiness, will make to order and keep on
hand every thing in his line ot manufacture.
BUREAUS, DRESS LYG SiAADS, P.I 11
; LOR AA'D EXTEASIO.Y TABLES,
CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASH
STAXDS. SC., SC.
will be furnished at a'.! prices, and to suit every
' taste. COFFINS will also be rtiude to older,
j CGTrompt attention paid to ali orders for work.
Hp-Shop on West Pitt Street, nearly opposite the
, residence of George Shuck.
RICHARD LEO.
i July 10, lSb3.—tf
1.1 Jl it u it.
£OO.OOO FEET OF ASSORTED L'J.M
--j BER lor sale at Glen Savage Mills.
I WANTED—Teams to haul lumber to Bed font,
Ac. Fot particulars call at my residence or at liced
A Scheh's Banking house, in Bedf riL
THOMAS c. GARRF.TT.
July 2'J, IS6l—3m.
Wool Wa is ted*
Highest price in cash paid for WOOL.
! May 27. A. B. URA.V.FU& CO.
U AUTRA V A" K Vli tia JiTa7
| (Si ocEssoßs TO MICHAEL WARTMA.N A CO.)
f aliacro fiwff and |egar
MANUFACTORY,
j K.i. .113 -NORTH THIRD STREET,
Second door below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. WARTMAN. H. P. ENGELMAJT
■ March 35, 1861
LETTER (JF ADVICE FOR LADIES- 1
KiVE ANATOMICAL ENORAVI
Uas information . ver befoie published
Sent free in a scaled envelope fot tfn ■" r.ti.
Ad liess Dr. oTAM'OP.IV.
Rux No. 4.C.12 N-*w VorP. O.
July 8, ISO 2 3in
F OK A b 2I
OH
T R/ B E :
A in Bed tor • to#u-" >, ha net i.v John H
Push, about torn mtjes trn i He.'.ur f. ccrtai'iinL.
0 acres, about Stt acr.*s .-hated, with ioe hi'"-'',
bam and other out-build.figs thereon eiec.ed :
•ilso, an apple orchard thereon.
ALSO—A 'tact of land containing fifteen
about seven' acres cleared with a story and a half
i log house and log stable th-reun erected, adjoining
. iands of Joseph Hrir.key, lu' nA. ! r, -t'rrul an t ot •-
I ei, situate in Juntata township. T' cl-a
jis :n good otiiei, and th, haiai.ee 'ell i ... •>. ~i,
i capable of easy ■■ prov- inert at —■' a
ALSO—A trsct ot lam' in ' -• tr-J,i
j.n ata "ownship, vnb log t'o.is- • • r.-f on
| erect- d, coot <in-fig 70 e. -: .u e. Pit
jot tbi' tr- ct is cleai.'il and i< t-r ,-i.e. i d in a g->>d
| state ot ecttivatios. :: ,r to i -cbooi bouse, null,
! tec., adjoining land* of S-.,rt 1., w, iJoihes and oih
i era, anil 'alc?> p'uel.as d tin . VVt;!; - ••' 'i
1 Al.st) -• t i.l-' of .1 Ml I .1.11: y!' JI.
! taiuing lift acres 72 acr-•. ,-i- w a •
i house, tenant t"n •• :!suh ; - lug t-sin r 1 .i'--.v cm
j M ill thereon en ot■ I. \ !■. c .un - .ore: eft '.i-n
--or—known a- the --S- d> i ■ if • -uS ' to • .it
CO aciev ot a nil—)' . >. ' d u-id.r t i.
' with a log i.'t'i <• ttu-i . ■•-. -j-.ir i. .r, -
Tioii'mat:, tieorge v'.iy to'. --. p :* i v m .It:- t
-1 itta and par'ly in LoiuU.r. Vry i'c - :.>t, ,j.,., lately
j owned hy Andrew VVol'-irt'.
AlSO—lO6 notes liter Sto .eri.'owr -wthtn I
j mile ol Broad Top Ral'roi—about 101) acres tie r
j ed. with a two story dwelling ' cuse— .-v hart'.
[ barn, stable, he., tbeieor. erected ; also, two uppie
! orchards thereof, of choice fro:;. TS- c-1' i
rich loam, at.', capable of producing eve; v v.ri •?-.
o! crop- of this clima'e.
ALSO—I6O acres !.ei qua :'v •>* u: a i
the .Mis-our- river, ciO-e the r.uitv •a
, Harrison county. lo.va.
j Al.-.tt—'l wo '6O acre true a Ij.v .tug ' .h.; r .
; city, the nct.esi „i n- . w,e.-t tf>. P 1 c' .
Va lei—about 20 miles we.-.! ot Omaha city, a .
. close to th. great national or eoi en-merit ro id lead
ing es' in N lirask i Tetri'ory.
ALSO—I6O acres, two ft. it's above Omaha oil v.
on the _re. t bet..! of tbc Missouii. I'ri s ~llc, is
Well t! beieij at.d verv desirable. A Ii f r 'ie,
.aim were located at'er : oer-oii.-i ine'.— iio. ete.
_■ a.■ fui -'Xairiinutioii of the >,von 1, ao-i .- a wi
re led upon for future w-alih Map. .ri.wus t.e
precise location are in uv po-- ~|.,n.
A Lbt • —Tbree desnab. - io's in Ouc . t'itv, A'.
'] braska Teiiitory.
AI.SO—A lot of ground in the cifv >f Dacuiat-.
Nebiaska Territoty
The '.hove 1 a) estate v> Irl ae so I : urh p.-.ce
is to insure safe and profitable .nve*tmenr.
Note cbiig Hon- ct wj s.u ' 'at
i will be taken in exchange p "in: itcriy gocd ar'
i :otc-
Mat 8, 1563. O. L. SHANSON
O YES! O YES!
Ihe undersigned having tal en out iuc!sorN. 's
licei v for B. tiford county, ctt'-rv h; services to th
public. JOHN !)Ei.L.
Six Mile Fun. Tune 1".
ip>
fr zi tSLi ju.. .jg ■ sjHAr.-. J3, \ r
HAS ON
AND CONSTANTLY LEEDS
-
A ~ T T T r Q- ry 73 1*
* - - -F JU-. U U JT JT.li 1
I
or ALL KI.YDS OF GOODS.
| WHICH HE WILL SELF. CHEAP FOR
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE
Bed fort!, Jan. , 1801.
€
P O
ill S'A.
E N
tl E
C FA UQCIIAIDS R
REPUTATION FOR SELLING CHEAP
STILL JKAItfrAIMVD.
W( are now receiving at "Cheep Corner"' a very
lar?* siock ci' Spring ui d .Summer Fashionable F<y
etgii and Domestic Dry Roods, of every van.-tv !■ '
sly.'e.
To the Ladies.
Call and Exnmin-. our y '!otk of
CAT.ICOF.S. l" sLMoGA LS,
DELAINES, HOOP SiKWiTS,
ALPACAS, RISRONS,
CL FFa A COLLARS STALLS,
H EADNETS, H ■" TS
COMBS. Vrll.S,
TRIMMINGS, taGHFRY.
Gentlemen,
Cons and see our .issnrrmen' of
COTTON A DCS, CO ATS,
SA rJNKTTS, PANTS,
C A SSI MERES. VESTS
JEANS, * BOOTS,
C LOTUS, GAITERS,
LINENS, SHIRTS,
MUSLINS, N?.t K TI-S.
DRILLS, SUSPENDERS.
€i il O C L li t E S .
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrtip, hbJ Spices
of every aind.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
Congress, Flounders, Old Virginia, John Andersen,
Natural Leaf, and all kinds of Smoking
fob cco and Cigars.
Having adapted the "Cash System," \\r are de
term'iied to sell at very small nrofit, and the pa alic.
who hive so kindly patro..izpd as, are re-pectfuliy
invited to vail and examine our atcu-x
J. B. EARQUHAR.
Juliana Street, Bedford, Jur.a 17, 1564-
foine and Settle.
i desire and must have all accounts on my books
settled either by cote or cash within 60 days. ■ A
word to the wise is sufficient."
F. " \RQT'H AR
( .eap Corner, J..'liana trtr it.
Bedford July 6, 1864.
Pcnkicti and Wnpnly ff-tiCaas.
U. H. AKERB has rec* ved aii th forms e id in
structions for procuring Sol iters' Pension and Boun
ty money. He a'so baa -a partner in Waehingtoo
City to prosecute I he claims opewdiiy.
Bedford, Nov, 27. 18<Fi—!f
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
BEDFORD, PA.
S. S. J'ieb! VVillix-u Dibeit wou'd rrjpte-f,,,...
announce to tn-ir friendg in Bedford county, >...|
pu'o'ic grr.< r.iily. 'hat they have leas.,.! f ot a tr
of y 't'r, thi Urge ai:d convenient brick hotp| it
thr co l tier I Pitt ■ n<' 'uliainri street*. Bedford I'
s' At! !h \VSHIN(TOX HOTEL "and liC'
It K-pt by Mr-. S. Ftl'er.
I. , i use i> . .is thoroughly re-fi'ted and r.
fort-' it" ' it 'li; ow Kjien for't a of ue-t
V o . 'he 4 BKOFORO SPRISGS"
if in_ ontt, w. i find tfiu hoti.-. • b plea< ant nd
roi. ' rnpo.iiiy home. Evgi'y after'ion w,U b(
par: '•/' lie arcorrtr o l ition and ccnPort o- cuei;,
'i tt vole -vi'l at ail time.* be upp ted with
'sr ' ;i< rr.m.ief# afford. Chertjej wil be moderate
K*te:iive stabling is attached to thi- Ho!e|, and 4
ca trtill and competent hostier will be in etteiidir.cc
Special attention will be paid to ibr itccorouioda.
fiop ol tbt fa'mi,",'- community.
Coaches leave this bouse js'.'y f Sun da v excepted;
at t!.o lock. A M., ami 1 o'ciocs, P. to cot,.
(•Aft a i:h t|, 4 ra.-.> going F iit fro;:i M .ui t Dal|„
■ii.At !! n<v'\ H i'- A o..*c!i wi'i i:' - o 1- *v e *li-weet
iy rTuee y. I.v. ~!.) nod S :t*r iy> jr. .homernt,
Th tt v a j, 'il-a- tv'.il fi.nl it itKi-!" Sly to tbetf
• : VA:''a' ti > p with them.
Pgdford Jan. 22 loGl -tf.
BEDFORD HOj'TLTa
The underign-d ht-.'ii i: Vk. i 1 1■ . ( .. the Bail.
I'crd Ho'el, foiineily by 1'• ■>. .".m :„fer r.
uources Ti the public rhi t be ■.i ' - ,e lo jf j;d
the beat a.Tonrmodeiiiofi:. both . eltng pub
lic a. nd home 'ti-torn. i tie bo a'- i- h. ... i<roved
a tut re.-fi't'il, an.i the Bar will ev. o t - w-,.,1 .,p
--p.ie.t with cho'cr iiouu.g Hi':.. wjTl be aav
p'ied with 'tie choice*! edit I f t'. e season, and
he will spa • no da ns to make t itable ior a|;,
H siu'de i' one o* ti.A. be i it, - iord, a lid a good
hoei -r ws-i a Rays :>e in ; ttrn-.laiKe
f7"B- !<•■ t bythewefic, ojoiitb or year
.'•-rm i< srotab'e 'i'he |-. jUic are respectfully in.
•. it~U to g:/t tuirj a cell.
JOeHUA J. bHO£.MAKER,
oidfrrd. *4-1: ry \\ J8.
1 HE MEHQEL HOUSE,
'p-t-iAs-* Strut, JRex-rosu, I'.,
ii " 't ■ uly be 2 i j,. vp to inform
v - 1 ; ha h' <r jjy ■'lUatged,
1. p l d It.a house i>( a fur 'he j { .
••• 'in-' ' ':■>!' o' tjiiv tel. am boatdr.-, as we|i U1
on:• c 1 y cr• turner' I'Wso".s contipw r. :bis place
:. 1 • ifij-r ol vi-itiog lb- Betl.ord bpriogs, will
in. tth i.'>a.e pleasantly toe-
A nri.tle n! co...enieni Stub.itiK is ''t.cuej it,
ih. Ho'i- 1 . v. ic'a w-i.i always be atlenJe by a care
-1 ' ho-tier. Aisc a me arul convenient carruga
Ai are invited to give Lint a call.
IbA AC AMFNGiEI., Proprttar.
A; til, tr, : 1.
sKI0>:II 0 T E L . •
•Vl'.S'l PUT ST., FEJFORD, PA.
■ . j'f.l'K 1 '.X, Proprietor.
. t.. 'i!'- ; hc;ei 1. , nrepred to accam.
:i" .t - if.e HiU.e 11 t.n. best manner and m the
. libera! • r. Asp! -t.dtd
■'"Y Si ABt,*
. .' "fa i#:Ln !in I. [May 9, l?M.
!• ; viiirnvr Efoils y
. it 5 i
A^iUVilU
AT
! .J. :>i .b'IO£MAKER'S
k HEAP STORE,
NOW OPENING.
i
'lis ct;s. micrs and the public generally are in
vited V) ct.l! and examine fur theataelres.
Rm GOODS
aRE Of THE HE>T QU ALITY, AND
RICA? AS THE CHEAPEST!
LOOK
t;i voir o;vk intiv-kst
BY EXJMLVIW MY STOCK.
A LARGE LOT OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Mwite and Shoes,
OF EXCELLENT QI\4LITY %
v t' I t t ■ . 1 1.1 • . t* rat n
'A i ' i i'jli 1 CiiijAf ,
toiin a part <>f my new stock.
SA'STiVG & SUJI2ISS. WEAR,
- OF EE FRY DESCRIPTION',
S AiniHeG' Kress Good is,
1: R O CRIES,
Ql' F.E.N S W AK K, &(;. r &C
All to ho invl at tlte store of ,J. M Sht'oataker.
.le.nord, June 17, 1804.
WAi.\H iSiiitiT 4 HO.,
ittlicOsale {yratrra
AXD •'
TEA DEALERS,
.V. E. C*rji,r Secar*d ip.d Jrtk £ire*ls,
FHILA; .ifa.
Nev.-rubti 13, lfC3—lv
HEWtIYUI >."> T. .IBRELL <?
.fns. c ~,i at CRAMER'S.
>l.i > tib, lbiit.
CSoOK S£ : s prtparfiHjaVa coffee
A Fr-.b I.re jf this rxcelUnt COCj.-, juft re
c-i*iv,i .ti- .at tL > New hargiie Stor<of'
q. ir. a n*. t>sTeb.