r, Ayer's N < * 4 -R&apabji^ TUB *'IB'J GXtA.? ItXnrT SO* fccrofiila and Ec-rofulous £u<&wt. fnm Emtry Edes, a we'l-bnoscn merchant ttf Oxford, Maine. ; - I I;*v*- sold lar.re quantities of fcur SW-SAPARn-LA, bet nsi r yet one bottle which foil -d of the desired eject and full saiG fact lon to these who tc ok it. A•* fust r our ! people try it, tin-y agree there Las bveu no meditiae Lke n | brt'ore in our ecrmausiity." Sruptiona. Vimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ulcer*, Sores, uud all Diseases of the Is run. From. Her. F bt. Sfratton, iirutoi. England. • " I only do 'r.y duty to you and the public, wi-.es I odd ! my tcthnunv to thut you "publish o. the nedieiuß.! rirtuee j of vour SABSAPAIKLI A. My daughter, * ter. had as I afffn-ting hunaor in her oars. ey<, and irdr tor years, vlnch wo were unable to .'"-c until wetrk-vour S.USSA r AfULLA- hiu. has b*-u well!.. some months." From Mrs Jane I', Hire am'ldinotei and sxtu-h-esUtmed lady .f jH.misriUe, < V; - Map Co., ,V. J. - My daughter has amfe-s-d for a year past with a eerof clous eruptioc, which vas very troublesome. Nothing i afforded any r i'-.f until v.e tried your SARSAPAUILLA, which eooa completely cured her." JV. ;.4 Cha-l-.s I'. Gar:.-, Esq., of the sriJely-lntncn Gaffe. M,artolenibie at?: tiou. 1 'rid almost every thing a coin could of I.Dlh advice and medi cine, tint without any relief wimtev<—, uuti' I took your CAKsAr Mltl.l.A. It Immediately made my fisce worse, us you to! i rue it might. fo*-.. iime, but in a few M tbe ucw skm negan to form under the blotches, and con tinued until mv face Is as smooth •>* ar.v body's, and 1 cm without any svmptoins cf the disease that I know i f. i c njov perfect health, and without u doubt owe it to your SAKSAI'AKILLA." Hryaipbl&s General Debility—P* lr i*^ r the Flood. - DK. A y nit. "i '#* iaonr'"ia// wZwJX* Smjioi. . Scntfuleu* •; c' t-ringuveof jour f .ARSAPA mi l.a, and 1 have just now cured ,-u Attack of Malignant Sryipeias with it. Xo alterative we ponce, a equals ilio Sars.m* vfitiiA '""i l ave supplied to the profession as well as to the people." From J. E. Johnston. Esq., man, , J' to. " Kcr twelve years, I h-i luc yellow Krysineltts on my rlj-iit arm,during winch time I tried sur lue celebrated piiyst. inns i ciuld reach, and look hundreds of -'ollara vortti of Tr.edieiu 1 he ulcers were so bad that the cords became visible, and !!:: ''vtors decided that my arm unist be amputated. I b- 'ran takingy —r **A: SAJ AMHJ.A. Took two bottles, ami some of your I'iLi.s. To|Rher they have curtd inc. I ara now as well and sound as any bodv IK-iusr in a public place, my ease is known to every body In this community, an 1 vxe-ites the wonder of all." From Hon. Umrej >■ '.'J I' p., of Newcastle, C. It'., a leading ■member of the Canadian Parliament. -• 1 have used your SARSAPVRILJ ♦. in my family, for general debility, and for purifying the blood, with very benefleial results, and feel confidence in comiue-nding it to the afflicted." &t. Anthony's Fire. Kos-j, Salt Bheum. Scald Head, Sore Eyes. £von Harvey Sickter, Esq., the abft edit-rr cf the TutJe kann >&■ Democrat, Pennsylvania. - Our only child, about three years of age, wag at tacked by pi'mpki ud Lis forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome scd virulent sore, which covered his u:-, and actually h'i-.d, 1 his eyes for some dr.,a. A skilful physician Rppliid nitrate of silver and —K- --—-fu'i's. without any apparent efiect. For fifteen tear open the fegt* ring- KUU . r 0x...„ r I,„ M his whole face. Having tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began giving your SARSAPAfrILi.A, . nd applying tile iodide of potash'lotion, as jmi dir*.-t. The gore lyau to Ileal when we had given the first bottle, slid was well when we had finished the second. Theehiid's eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, and he is navv s I • liv -,ad fair as any other. The whole ueighkorhoovl predicted that the child must die." Syphilis end Mercurial Disease. From l)e Hiram Sloat, of St. Louis, Missouri. "I find your S.AKS.w.\R[Lf.'\ a more effectual r ncdy for the ac. 'Utisry syinptorns of Syphi'. s and for v i,h:2ina disease than n v other we JKISSC -• f The -tc.\ ak- iu debtee! to you for some of the beet medicines we La- JYoiii A, J. Eietici., ,n. IK. on eminent physician of Law recce, !lues., rck > is <• proms nenl member vj the leois L: ire of Massachusetts. "Or.. aVVEK. J'y dear Sir: I hate found vonr ?a t SA PARILI.A an exeelii-nt remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and sr. on inry *- p*, :uid eff- Vt'.;al in s- i .-asrs that were too obstinate to yield ; other rcr."dtM. i e t net i:-.G" vhai we can eapiv with more certainty of suc se. where a powerful alterative is required." Mr. Chat. S. lay I ictr. of Arm Brtmswictr, -V. J., had dreadful ulcers on his legs, cau Jed Lv the abu-e of u<. rcurv, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more - 'r:t vsted for years, iu spite- of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of AVER'B SAKSAPAKILI.A relieved him. Few eases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took •cveral dozen bottles to enre lilin. Douoorrhcsa, Whites, female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous I'lceration, and are very often cured by the alterative- effect of this EAESAI-AUSLI.A. Some eases require, however, m aid of the sai.J VI-AHU.UV, the ikilful application of local rem edies. •From the u ell-knotcn and tcideiu celebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. ~ 1 hsve found your SAIISAV an excellent altera tive in diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularity, Leuco.-rha-a, Internal I'lcoraticr,, and iot-nI cieuility, aris ing from the scroialons diathesis, liarc yielded to it, and tlvre arc few that do cot, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment." - lady, unwitting to allow the publication of her name, \ writes .- "My daughter and myn-lf have been cured of a very d*bllitat!v.g Leueorrboca of long standing, by two bottles cf your SAUSAPARILLA." tTaeuiuatisn*., Gout, Livev Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caascj by Scrofula iu tl;t> r-yitem, are rapidly cored by :hi* EXT. SARSAPABILLA. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS i possess o many ndvantages over tLe ether purga tives in the market, and their superior virtues are • o universally known, that wt neml r.ot do more i than to a *sure the public their ew Miiri for 1865. THE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE IN | HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL-' LIPTIC (01 double) SPRING SKIRT. WESTS' -BRADLEY \ C'ARF.Y, (Jate J. I. It J. j O. Wet,)SOLE PROPRIETORS and MANUFAG-1 TURERS. HI C ..ambers and 79 and 61 Reade Streets ! New York. THIS INVENTION consiata of Duplex (or t**o) Elliptic Steel Springs, ingeniously Braided Tightly I and nrmly toaethe'- edge to edge, mat ing the tough- I s*, most flexible Elastic and Durable Sp;::,,: ever ) used. They seldom bend or break like the Single i Spring-, and consequently preserve their perfect and ; beautiful shape twice as long as any other Skirt. j 'I he WONDERFUL FLEXIBIBILITV and great comlort ; and pleasure to apy lady wearing the Duplex Ellip tic Skirt will be expetienced particularly in all Oto'wded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroxl ! vA*a,Cburch Pews, Arm Cbairs, for Promenade and ] Jiouae Dress, as the Skiit can be folded, when in j *, to occupy a small place as easily as a silk or , ounslin dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and J great convenience of wearing tbe "Duplex Elliptic ' Steel Spring Skirt" for a single day, will never af- i te/wards willingly dispense with their use. For j Children, Misses and Young Ladies, they are aupe rioi to ail others. Tbey are the best quality in every part, and un questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfort able and economical Skirt ever made. FOR SALE in all first-class stores In this city, aed throughout the United States, andOanarias, Ha vana do Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West iodiac. GT"lnqnire for the "Duplex Elliptic Skirt." April 7, JB6s—l3'* O. W HICKOK, J. S. M 'Honsriua., DENTISTS, BEDFORD, PA OAce in the Bank Building, Juliana St. All operations, pertaining to Surgical or Meehan -teal Dentistry esusiully and faithfully performed, sxsd warranted. Tbrm*—CASS Bedfwid, January C, ISfIS. is 111 ■■ i iii i— —rsTmar-- ■ iuiporias&t to Farmers*! . Having purchased a large lot of the celebrated • i FARMER MOWIXG MACHINES," j : before the big advance made by the ™nuf.cturer. , of all machines in the w.ntqfc 1 hos Who.will first apply before tnepp r . f 5 ' Farmer Mowers at SUO.Jcash. ih , . { considered tbe best ever invented, and the hi beat j i testimonials of hundreds of I in the heaviest wet grass. It is greatly impniveti and has but 200 pounds draft. A La . ? ? 20 Cum SnrinfT Grain Seoders, i rt slCle- than manufacturers price, CASH, t '' o!L ~ P i Cefore the Ut of June, next ledg- j tJ tbe "PEiT DRILL IN 1H" WORLD. ALSO, Combined Self-linking Reaper *, ? r less than present cost. 1 ! i! AY, STRAW AAD PODOEIi Cl f TRu.:, Hardwire a'S liinrfsv at ieduced pr ices. I WM. HARTLEY, ' April 14, 1863. Bedford, Pa. srwiy FRO.W t l 1 II K A P C O R N E R COMING Vj D O A N W I 1' H A C R X s H - 1 J. S. TARQUHAR, has been to tbe City par channg his Sp-irf Stock, and takes pleasure in { stating he is fully prepareJ to sell AT A redoctioa of from twenty-five to firry p* r < * ent ON FORME LI PRICES. ! v . , ck public to examine our stock, as we jieufw""- * ne under sell us. COLONNADE BUILDING, J. B. F A R Q U H A R, MARCH 25TH, 1865. BROWN MUSLIN FIFTY CEN I S, At i CHEAP CORNER. CAT.ICO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. At CHEAP CORNER. DELAINES THIRTY-FIVE CENTS, At CHEAP CORITEB. fl OOD mackerel in Sa,reU, half Barrels, Quar \_J ters and Kits at F 4 I; 4$ I II lit'S CHEAP CORNER! EAST PITT STREET, i i BZEFC'SD, March 91, ISC4. PUMPS!!! l \ lam engaged ii. selling the | g|*|A Kiia Pump—certainly the only pump well adapted to jPugg thia ciimate. "Xgf.'f Person* in need-of a good i V pump will do well to give V AF "v me a call. i L ! from all parts of the county wiil be altend i S ed to with promptness. | " <1 AI>UR r.es: [ '||| WM. C. SNIVELY, ! ....l -se:'- Scirellsburg. - a-'-M- j-'- i ig.i mRk. Al, 1564.—1im Save Money! i * Buy your Goods at li E DUCE D V Pi I C E S! ALI KLYDS OF GOODS— Carpetings, Muslins^ Calicoes, &.c., &c., i at greatly educed prices for Cask ut: CRAMER dc CO'S. ! March 24, ISCS. j kilCfiABD O O. MA .N UFACTURER OF C&UISET-WARr, CTIAJHS, &C., BSDrORD, PA. i The undersigned being the'"abinet-; making onsiness, will make to order and keep on i hand every "-ing in his line of manufacture. BUREAUS, DRESS TATS STAA'DS, PAR I LOR JYD EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASH STANDS, SeC., SrC. will be furnished at at! nrices, and to suit every taste. COFFINS will also be made to ordti. K?~Prompl attention paid to all orders for w**rk. Eff**Sbop on West Pitt Street, neatly opposite the residence of George Sbuck, R'ChARD LEO. July 10, I&6S. —if U I 0 N HOTEL. WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA. V. STEC KM AN, Proprietor. Thia excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. A splendid LIVKRY STABLX is attached to this hotel. [May 9, 1862. ,\ew .Millinery ixoods* Mrs. E. V. MO WRY Has juat gecetved her SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES OF MILLINERY GOODS, whiek has been (elected by a lady of Philadelphia, of mush experience, and most excellent taste. had better avail themselves of the ad vantage of examining her goods before purchasing ei where, as she intends to sell at very shortprofite. .Bedford, June 9, 1865. F O I! $ ALt OH TSie6f & E ! j A Farm in Bedford township, owned by John H. Rush, about tour miles from Bedford, containing 1-0 acres, about SO acres cleared, with log house, log barn and other out-buildinga tbereou erected ; also, an ar.ple orchard thereon. ALSO—A ♦ract of land containing fifteen acres, ; ' about seven acres cleared with a story anu a hali ; lo" house and log stable thereon erected, adjoining ; landr of Joseph Britkey, John A. imgrund and otb- • i ers, situate in Juniata township. The cleared land i s js in good ordei, and the balance v.eil timbered, I caoable of easy i reprove merit and cultivation. ALSO—A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom, Ju : niata 'ownship, with log house, barn, Stc., tfie-eon erected, containing 70 acre, and allowance. Part of tnis tract is cleared and under fence and in ag-,od state of cultivation —near to u school bouse, will,, Kc., adjoining lands of Scott, Low, Hughes and oth ers, and lately purchased Horn William Hurley- ALSO—A tract of land in Union township, con ; raining 225 acTes. T2 acres cleared, with a/arm t house, tenant house, double log barn ar.d now Saw ' Mill tbereon erected. Aiso. an apple orchard theie | on—known as the "Snyder" or Hoorm" property, i Co acres oi land—lo cleared and untiei tence , with a log house thereon erected, a.ijoinint Ceoige 1 Ttcnttnan, fieorge May anu others, partly in Jum '• st'ta and partly in Londonderry Townships, lately ; owned by Andrew VVoiford. r ALSO—I 66 acres near Sto .erstown- within 5 ! mile of Broad Top Railroad—about 100 acres cles'- j ed, with a two story apple 1 orchards thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is a j rich loam, an 1 capable of producing every variety I of crops of this climate. ALSO —160 acres best quality of prairie—near 'the Missouri river, clo-e to the county seat of 1 Harrison county, 10-va. ALSO—Two 5 60 acre tracts, adjoining Elkhorne ] citv, in the richest valley of the v.est - the Fiatte % adey —about 20 miles west of Omaha city, aud ' close to the- great national or government road lead ' ing west in Nebraska Territory. ALSO 160 acics, two miles above Omaha city, r on'the great bend of the Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. Ail of these lands were located after a personal inspection and careful examination of the ground, and .-an be well reiiod upon for tuture wealth. Maps sh...ing the precise locahon are in my possession. I ALSO—Three desnable lots in Omaha City, Ne t braska Tciritcry. ALSO—A lot of ground in the city of Pacotau, f Nebraska Territory. The above real estate will be sold at such pTic-e-s *g to insure safe and profitable investments. ■ | Notes si obligations of any kind, that are good, ... a.. —l —~a —narticuiarly good bank | cotes. ' Maj 8, 1563. O. E. SHANNON, : c; IX M'CKEES & CO. I V kohsale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS. 1 AMD INDIA RUBBER SHOES, , NO 133 NORTH THIRD STREET OPPOSITE CHERRY ST., | PHILADELPHIA. Apr. 17, 1863 —1y. FLEMING IIOLLiOAV WITH PAUL GRAFF, WM. 11. WEIMER, ! ISAAC WATEC*, THOS. SAPPINGTOV. 2 GRAFF, WATKIN & CO., Wholesale xJealers in BOOTS INB SHOES, No. 426 Market Street, j PHILADELPHIA. • January S3, 1855—1y. WM. W. PAUL. D. . HOAR H. L. FOOD, WITH WW. VV. PA I; fa A CO., WfIOLESALE BOOT & SHOE W A R E II 0 USE, 1 623 Market St. & 614 Commeice St. above Sixth PHILADELPHIA. December 16, 1861—ly. >\ "wAniMIA.N & fcAGZLJi;**, i i (SUCCESSORS TO MICHAEL iVAP.T.MAN Ar CO.) '! Taßdfro Snulf mt Senatt i 14 i 14 .*;> I MANUFACTORY, I No. 313 NOKTH THIRD STREET, t Second door -below Wood, j PHILADELPHIA, i J. W. WART MAN. il. P. EN GEL MAN. ; Mprch 2.5, 1864. FELIX FEYMAN WITH Arnold, NTiisbatiesa Ar linger. 1 Importers, Jobbers, and Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHING. Ctolhs, Casbiseres, Vcslicgs, Tailors' Trim mings, &c. ! Nos. 333 Ma rket S :reet, and 27 North FourtlfStreet. PKiLA DELPHI A'. j : tFFERS great inducement* to Wholesale Dealers j \ ) from the Country, in quantity, quality, styie, j prices and terms. Merchants, Tailors and Dealers visiting Philadei ! phta, wiil find it to their advantage to call and ex j amine stock auU learn prices before purchasing else ; whee. * Dec, 9, 1864 —ty ADMINISTRATORS ROTICfc Letter : of administration on the estate of Leon i ard Clites. late of Southampton township, dee'd., having been granted by the Register of Bedford | county to tho subscriber, residing in said township, j all persons having claims or demands against said estate are requested to make them know.i to him without delay, and those indebted are notified to make immediate pavment. DAVID L. RICE, May 26—6t* Adm'r. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA- Pa , Diseases of the Nervous System, Sptrmatcr- ! rhoea or Seminal Weakness, Impotence, and other affections of the Sexual Organs, Physical Debility j 2nd Premature Decay—new and reliable treatment, I in reports of the Howard Association scat by mail j in scaled letter envelopes, fs also a line orchard of appU, peach and j c ! other'fruit trees upou toe premises. Tbe farm is I divided it to fields of 11 -.e'es e-'.cb, enclosed v ith f , j pust and rail fence. Auo-' 30 acres are iu meadow. ; £ i There is aa excellent ping of never failing water j I close ro the DwHirg-Bouse. Also,-upon the , ? ! siuthweat corner of tne farm, there is locate i, ( j I A S.Aki'iy !< j Containing 160 vats, wi'h a'l th-a n -Cessry o'l-.td- t i j ings, the wuole yaid being ud'.er root. 3 t-e tan 1 j nery is now end i.as tee-, for years, in successful j | operation. Twenty-five <"we; cf ih- farm wili be J j soi't with the tannery, if the i.itfer be sold separ- j • aiely. Upon there twenty-five teres there are six \ ten ;nt . For furrtier particular? ac^rors T. il. & N. J. LYONS, j March 17,1663. BEDPOPU, Pa. 1 Spring and Summer I i G O O I> S t . AT ; J. M. SHOEMAKER'S , ;i CHEAP STORE, - ; t -! NOW OPEUiNG. •j . | 1 ': His customers and the public gonern-ly are in- ; vitd to call and examine for them selves. ; HIS GOODS j ! ARE OF THE BS>T QUALITY, AND I CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! •! LOOK. TO VOMi OWN INTEREST ■' BY EX.IMI.VI.YGMY STOCK. I - ! A LARGE LOT OF ? i : ! READY-MADE CLOTHING, : .Hoots and Shore- OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, j AND VERY CHEAP, | fnrrn a part of my new stock. KENS' SUKBIER WEAR, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION\ 1 • mu jljadies' Oross (floods, | G R O C SKIES, i QUEENEWARE, &C., &C. i ■ j All to be had at the store of J. il. Shoemaker. | J IJedford, April 7, 1865. . | BEDFGBD HOTEL. j The undersigned tnken ehurgv nf th.eßed i ford Hotel, foimeiiy kepi by C>!. Jonn s !afer, an nources to the public that he wnl be e.bie *.o adoid | hie best accommodations, both tcttie travelii g pub lic and home custom. Tbe hour, will b. ;-np.-oven and re-fitted, and the Bar will always be v. v : ' sup plied with choice liquurs. 1J is tea -a will i,,' sup plied with the choicest er.iblts cf the sasrn, and he will spare no pains to make it n>, ble for :'l. His stable is one of the be* I in Bedford, and a good hostler will always be in attendance. Cf7~Boarders taken by the week, month or year. Terms reasonable. The publi" are respectfully in vited to give mm a call. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, January 15, 1864. THE MENGEL HOUSE, JULIANA STREET, BEPFORD, PA. Th" subscriber respectfully begs leave to infm-m the travelling p-_V|. : c that he fan recently enlarged, improved and refitted his house, both for the ac commodation of travelers and boarders, as we'l as country customers. Persons coming to thi3 place for tbe purpose of visiting tbe Bedford Springs, will find :hi house pleasintly located. Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to this Hotel, which wili always be attended by a care ful hostler. Also a safe and convenient carriage bouse. All are invited to'give him a call. t ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor. A.uril. 15. 1864. IP. iJIL HAS ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY KEEPS i A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS. j < j WHICH HE WILL SELL CHEAP FOR i ASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE | Bedford, Jan. 8, IBG4- , SHBJNERS BALSAMIU COUCH SYRUP- For Coughs, Colds, Crouo. Whooping Asthma, Bronchitis, Spilling Blood, J'ain and He ikness of the Breast, Difficult!/ of Breathing, SfC. rPH!S is no new remedy, it has beer: used Save i for a number of years in Maryland and parts of Penn-ylvania, ami has, wherever known, acquired an unprecedented reputation for curing the vaiious disease* for which it is recommended. So apparent is its usefulness, ami so romar K able has been its cures, that it is fast sup-:- yotir ced'rtJ cverv on. : remedy lur thos- dis ases. The afflicted can rely upon it doing as much for them, ami in many ca'es more than any other remedy now before the public. It is r®. or, Hl. ended and prescribed in the ; practice ol si large number of the must iutel f,£e. t and able physicians of Maryland. It d: •. is used and considered an indispensable house hold remedy by a large portion of the first families of the State. H is u'-ed by all classes of society . and the univfsal opinion is inat i' is gocM- rhis Surtep is purely Vegetable Compound, it is Au pleasant to take, -m never does injury. But owing iu ,t® purifying qualities, must tic- good U'.der any circumstances. I's effects are tru ly wonderful, soothing, calming. :--nd aday lag child the n ost violent coughs, pmify rig, strength ening and invigorating the whole sv-tem. caiming and soothing ihe nerves; aiding and facilitating expectoration, and L- aling the need # DISEASED LUNGS, thus striking at tie root of disc-a®e, and dri ving it from the system. CROUP. die of This disease is announced by difilcu'ty of bree'hing, sliril I whistling or w heegmg, hack ing cough and threatened suffucatiaii, Jtc. It mu'!y occurs in young children. No child croup need die of croup if this Syrup is properly used and used in time. .Motue. s bat ing crnv children should watch the first show of the disease, and ai ways keep this remedy at band, if this For coughs after rneast's lb: sy- up is most excellent. Exnerier.ee I.as proven that if is equal "i by no other preparation The price of the rem. iy is . uch as to plac syrup it within the reach of" all, tie psoras v.. , as in® rich, and every parson shot. ! have it. Ev ry person sb'. i hi" oit in the no •• ". !t is a true acd f< i iui i: -end fot:i vh vgi is I fie health and v isa to secure ibsmst ! ves u j that m..st terrible dc r c~n 1 tion. It v. ill be found the reo.; ~1 as v. ,;i ■ >s lire cheaj..,®', fam'-iy medicir.s ,n the world, x-t I ; It has been used for the last four years w.tn ,i success without a paraiiv.'. j Price 40 cU. per.bortie. ex three bottles for ; SI.OO. prwp-reu ny S. A. Foui i & [>ro. in I r-"->r &a!e by 11. C. Reamer and Q. [". Harry i vruggists, Hod ford. Fa. December 23. 186-I—ly. tine. So!il.l£R*3 IXM.i.Y : Q ... | - J' V''f . the ir.trolfaction of this beautiful prepara | 'ion, if has been steadily advancing into public fa vor. Its ast-acisbir g efficacy in expelling avrrM I has won tor it many friends wherever known, and j these arc ff-f -r] in it praise to j others, so • hat o cit is f.ict being i introduced TO every family in I'll® land. lne, t_demand foi id is j becoming itnS DESTROY o, mense. To make ,it stiil morpN ;* worthy the pref • erenca already WO R fil S.' t shown it, the J PROPRIETOR is PUT ting it up in a much hand omer style than formerly. It is now j prepared with the greatest care cf uniform strength, j with plain directions, so that any one can adminis t ter it. li is culirfly Yegeiable— Perfectly Safe ami Harmless, And h* u never K-cr. Uour to fail to -xpi-l worms, | where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as j se.-t that it is superior to any otner preparation ir. j the world. ffjT Ask forSfIRI.VER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE j and take no other. KF*Price 25 perils * r bo'M' | ••Prepared 'y S. A. Fomz & B r „., Bud , or sa [ e at tceunig stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford, | December 93, IS64—ly. I POUTZ'g MIX TUBS. I HK TS a and r^medy tor th* cui* of f Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections. Sprains, Burnv, Swellings and all diseases re ! BEST quiring an external application on man. On horses it will never fail to cure Pol®, i i evil, Fistula, old running sores, or Sweeney, I L.i.v:- it properly applied. For sprains, bruise® ! •■ LF -*T scratches, crooked hoof®, chafe-, saddles or collar gall, cuts or wounds, if is cr. inf.i'lible TOR remedy. Try it and be convinced of its eifi cscy. B a E p fil A T I S M . MAN Prr®ons afflicted with this disease no mat ter o; hew long stand:iig, can be prompt!*' and effectually cured by using this Mixture. 1 here i® noliung i:r the world o sure ar-1 so gor.'. to take away hart corr.s. an.', cur® CEACT Frost Bites „ s this prcpo-ation. Tr" ; r and satisfy yourselves, F,ice 25 arj 50 cents S NOW per Lottie, Pr°p-ired bv s - A - FOC? fZ, Baltimore, Md. ,IN USE. D-r For rale at the diug stores of Reimer and i'arrj , Bedford, Fa. {Dec. 23, '64—l<- F O II ' & 1 CELECEAIID JKBSB AND CATTLE P (j W IRE 118. rj' HESE Powders have proved after a trial cf 1 severai years, to be superior to any preu. ararion of the kind in use. The chief ®ap®ri ority of he r e powders arises from the fact that they are composed of medicines that have Laxative, Tonic ind Purifying propertits.— Ihe laxative ejects crudit.es from the stomach ; intestines, ihe tonic gives strength to ihe-_ system of the Horse, and the purifying r:edi-3 ! pgcines contained in them clean®® the blood, and 1 the foundation for a vigorous and Xff. r; j'alion. The use of tbem improves the wind, strengthens the appetite ami gives the j horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus im proving the appearance, vigos and spirit of j this noble animal. i t ese powdeis are not intended, as most I powders are, to hi oat the animal, so as to give j h.ni the appearance of being fat when no; re- j ally so—but, to remove the disease and pro mote his general health. These powders will strengthen the stom- j ach and intestine? clsar.se them from offen- ' sive mstter, and bring them to a healthy state. I hey are a sure prevention of Lung ' Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases j incidentals the Horee, us Glanders, Yellow Water, Distempers, Founder, Ileav/., ijiav ering, Coughs, Fevers. Loss of Appetite, and Vital Energy, Ike.— These Powders, if used two or three times a week, through the win ter and spring, your h"r gc will never get the i Rfßg Fever, Colic or Botts. A few doses of S ! these powders will remove the worst cough, H i i~jon any bui®e. vV-.-e owners of horses to *"3 feed a f*w of these powders every year, they ~ Rmightia 'c the lives of many valuable horwis. MILCH COWS. The p: -perties this powder possesses in in creasing the quantityof milk in cows, gives it an importance and value which should i place it in-he hands of every person keep- j lhg a cow. In fattening catrje.it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes 1 them thrive much faster. " | K HOGS O In all diseases of swine, as eoug-he, ulceis d i min the lungs and btrer, &®. 3 by putting from ' half a pap*r to a paper of these powders in • a barrel of swill, the above diseases can be i cured or entirely prevented. By osing these ! powders the hog cholera can be prevented. 1 Prepared by ft. A. FOUTZ, Westminster, Md. Ter #l s ? t ..hs Drug Stores of Ream r 1 aari Hurry, Bsdford, Pa. Dec. 23—ly ' Q- AST. AY'S PACIFIC M ATHLY. Now is your time to subrenbe for our N P A . civic MONIU 1-Y, which we r erfuily com.: ■ j von as tr.v Pxeelsior of all flic MONTHLY MAGAZINES. Employing and paying more for Literary lent ; than ?..)' Cher Magazine ir. the con' ry, w~ tter ' oi; selvp® I'.at no departm.nt cf the rxotrtc ?•'. ra will suffer reelect from ihe wuct of a:* sad : well known LI TER ARY C ONTRIBU TO AS, repv-renting some of the principal shining !:?h!? of the Literary world. We rhall make such addi" oral engagements #- circumstances maydemanJ. iour ■ special attei.tion i> called to our j# ILLUSTRATIONS, wr'eti are produced, without regard to expem-. T v I an efficient •/•/. of artists—at whose head j BainHTLV arid MCLFXAX, unequalled as DE: r.r ! and F.ngravurs. We callthe attention of ?ae I ,t-lic to tb® profusion of first cias iliustrations of tr v*. R.ed, novel and picturesque scenery aad local v ! of tiB GOLDEN STATES i | , >ND TERRITORIES OF THE PA CI ESC, With descr!, t!v b ;r? a Lrgi j list oi valuable P.emiurns, reiving upon an e.v.raoi • ; dtnary large eub c.ip'ion list "to com: ■- ;e us for ou- 'ibcrality. Bhesepr niuncs will consist of vtl* , nab.e Souver--? of the golden wealth of the Pacific , Siatf ?. and w [ be as follows ; ?Lr Lo any perron sending us One Hundred "at | irg Subscriptions, we ill send ti.en. dy, a i we® y and a ] Dollar Go!u Piece. V* r®ia 1 ; coinage, ai 1 an extra copy of the PACIFIC M • ait j for a year, free. CP'To any perrr.n sending I ~"v Pa> rSsb scTib- rs, we will -end, immediately, a V n and ive Doiiar Gold Piece, cud an extra copy oi th j Pac'tic ifoNTnax for a /ear, free. 1 ffT 5 " 1 " any . -rson sen. ,rg u- Tw/ I'y-fiv# Pavinf ' ■ snbsc. irers, we w ti send, immediately, a Five Dol ; •" at,;J * Tvvo-.ind-balf Do'lsr Gold Piece, s-.d r. j e v!i copy y. the PACIFIC MONTHLY for a year, frit. U5 r "To" , :v perco:. sending us Ten fay • ,g subseri j h " rs > we win send, immediately, a Three PeHarGold j Pi°ce, and an extra copy oi the PACIFIC MOSTHIT I for a year ,fee. 1 o any person sending us Five Paying inb j jer'ptie® -, we wjil send an extra copv of the PACir* ■' tc MONTHLY ior a year, free. j Xai We are, also, having made, a large quantity oi and KEEPSA KPS for nn ■ vub s ~ijbcis, who send direct to the Office. | The Presets and Souveni's consist cf LsJim' 1 Preast-Pins, Ear-Rings, Finger-Rings, Sireve-Bob i tons, etc.; a-d Gentlemen's Breast-Pins. Firjer | Ktux, Sleeve-Buttons, Si wis, Settings for Cane j Heads, etc., made irom California and Nevada Gold , and Silver hearing Quartz and Ore—Crystalized, j Quarts Jewelry, (commonly known as California | Diamond Jewelry.) The Gold and Silver be-' N j Quartz and Ore from which th®se Souvenirs *r i made, is maiie from the celebrated GOULD & Cntst | and Opbir ir.ir.es of Nevada, and will be valuabla I nrje^jPntcf j as wii as bsatiiifu] ir | and design. EVERY REGULAR SIJPSCRI3ER. , as sbeve, to the Pacific MONTHLY, will be entitled : toor.cci fhee articles for every subscription staod-- j :ng opposite their namrn cn onr hooks. SPECIMEN COPIES OF TtlE PACIFIC MONTHLY : seat, postage pre-paid, upon fbe receipt oi | Cent , ID cu.reney or postage stamps. o A u TTo NT Write your Nun®, Post-Offlce, County State, to where you want the PACIFIC MONTULT seat, plain and distinct. Registc r al • ie.'ers containing money; or,*-' 5 convenient, send by Express. If your Po£t-Oifiee j# a Money-order offier, <*' tain a money-order for your remittance. Send none but United States Treasury Notes, ' money bankable in New York. All letters asking information, etc., to te"'" attention, must contain a stamp, to pri-pay ans®"' Address all correspondence, GAZLIY & CO., PUBLISHERS PACIFIC MOMTHLV. 34 LISEKTY SIttEET. MEW YORK. WHOLESALE AGENTS: AMS3ICAN NEWS COM S9i iVsgMaii street, l% T et' VofU WHITE EAUEJk, San Francisct, California Jawiarv 27. 1863—ljr.