"fftWTO iflltWT'/' 1 ■ fa 03K0M M?* &S *•">>' r : > I : -'• • } , WI'.L ilk #BLB-iM At Tront'p Milk, I'utirirla *' Ndv. % P. fL At ftioody ii-v.i, PVMivmV 5 rV&ifcV VI W Ai ?••:!.•" •'.Mr.-. .'.* ...l.j :v.,v. 3. 1 qfofovk I • Hu. A tv .U. ..i<; lEm. r<ti N fSOOTT lOth.; ; meetings. W!f! M 11 ALL, ?,i, \v!!l : SK % .'• . ik.-onfr&sOAe o<m. . -r-r- r„-:-:trtv.-sT*K^-T,-r^ Aw** Ancs !>#<>:>' -tTki* if s<H'J?kh.'liV ftd as a. pw.&pt suxu.>l* .-U as ed with the gratost • all. .i<tU&difiuiMeii in the army. It i wot to bo eiaaped * with. the fiio ik medicines that flood -land. It- is ti-ally a-ftfl: tic blessing. ■ •' ■■ * • ! ? ' " " - Liqut.,>d;n A. gf fitackqypHe, f>. 188 th P. V., was killed on the; Uui inat., t fct isr Creek. His remains were brought home, :gu: lu lied with, military honor's, Thursday, the 2V>h. - Lieut. Gump leaves a large number pf id relatives to mourn his untimely ,{ypfk' A Mkxbsu of Co. E, Lfotft, .regiment, wetting Oct. 20th, from the field wear Cellar Greek' \j' ; : "we lo3t one of our beat men yesterday. • Dan id Crati e, of Bedford Borough vm struck and instantly kitted," lie had been in the service near thrhe years,*- -ai d had bravely fought in most of the battles' purticrpb.-. ted in by the Artny of the Pbtomace, and all of tinf late battles in the Valley of the Shefianitbiih." If®, was a brave man and a true soldier. ' J j Mass Meetings — Time Chftngtd. —Our rwidei-s will notice a change in'the time of holdidg the Ms&s Meetings at Bloody Run - and" Trout's Mills:"' The one at Bloody Run will be held' Friday Nov. -Ith, instead of Thursday. Thai at Trout's Mills wiTl ie hold Thursday Nov. 3rd. These are the closing, meetings of the campajgu,. apd po effort should he neglected to bring, out the people of ail parties. Regard for' the Soi.diers; —The following ex { hiitis itself. ' It is g( > 1. PA, September 28, I Dear Silt: —TneiftAfiS find tickets for vou ar.d'yoar friends. The rote is'really for McChMtah, beearse ofthfe influence of the first election on the second. Your taxes have been assessed and paid tr> me as Treasurer of the county, and this you cam use, if aeotissary, as a duplicate receipt. . jf. p. Fxiti(|£jHAK, Treasurer To WM. A'GNBWt . W- ft' *Ati t Ai ' r | Fire.—The residence of Henry Earnest of South Woodbury township was tfntirejy ..oin,sujned by fife on Sunday ihdrnm*. bdeh' The con tents were consumed with the exception of a fdw' articles. | Mr. E-uteo/tf'if:! ■Asitbo irv! d:./-pritvi< 1 • o&'thaffcffras ilfafteJ: tinHjufortuiitcr stance has interfered v. ltl .his reporting uj< to ex.aA-J ination. We hope the citizens of South Woodbufy will ju-ouijj-tly <j|>mo Brown's Bronchial Troches are oifered with the tallest confidence in their efficacy ; they have been thoroughly Aested and maintain the good repntafiCn they have no justly acquired. For Military Officer# and those who often ♦*** thevoreo', thbyr.rr usb'ul, in relieving an i.ltated throat, and will render art* '-I ulation essv. To the. soldier to. stukien changes in Mie -vcather, they*will prompt relief in Coughs an 1 Golds, and ean lie carried in tee pock et to be taken as occasion requires. Soldier's Orphans. The Airdhe ■education and uir'utai ance of the destitute Urphaat of the Soldiers ajid Sailors of the State, under, the get relating to the subject, being now sufiieieiitiy csnipletgd to cuaMle the commilSee appointed tor thus pntposotu rccicjve applications, udt ice. is hiereby gito* thai f&riis of application, with tho n-xreessr? instruction.-., li re been depomted with-the chairman of the from whom thh relatives or'ffiends die b'fp&ns can obtain thera. 3.' u< ;•<< *.. ; j taut**-,'* t4i*ot j . When the application and stafebient-ih crtch caaa shaii be properly filled aiul swocafto, by the Board of- Common School - liirectors of lii£ district in which the orphan resides, it is to be te-, turned to the person from whom it was reeievcd.,or. to some other member 1 of thje .boardf' sifintitojujhpg committee, by whom it will lie to tiie State Superintendent. In a short time hixef the receipt of the uppiicatsou by the superintendent, 'if it, lie in due Torip, and thi% orphan he entitled to the benefits of the act, mi or der for the admission to the proik-r st-hr.? fitili : • sent by mail tp the the mother, or othpr applying relativa or friend, with necessary Iristructior;-. It is expected that the schppls selected f n ithise orphans will be ready for their jpceptifiii during flm month of October. Their friontls will therefore ladre the necessary steps and have them ready foY adnfis,- Bion by the Ist of November at the. latest. The Btate will provide clothing, boardfig. wash ing, mending, instruction boor:., fee., for Urn c phuns while in the schools provided .for the the relatives or fin ends are expected to send them thither, withoutp<?,Bt to the Sfate, ami ftjso' to sesid with them, in as good;order ns possible, triteh clothing as they may theu have, to Ire woru till oth ers can be provided for them. The following persons 'have ..beoil appbnihhl jby Hon Thos. H.dforow*, Soperintoadient of Holdicj-'s Orphans, of Pennsylvania, a'doifctnittec to whom all applications front'thk <counfy, bdniiMtbh ;:' •■■. he schoola'prbvided by the Slate, tftidit.be made.— John W. Liugeafeifor, chairiaau,. J. ii. Diuborrqw, .. Mrs. Samuel Shock, Mrs. Adam Cariv ami Miss Emma Bfux'.-.y, ' == " -At A k'jmyWtd /ftfnbtr} ■■ ,rii , ' & Better fYoir. Cc.pt. j. a. Jrivitignor. Tx.ixio:;, 11. I iK t. f ;,L lA>l. Dear.—lour most welcomedfctb*.'A" was recieved a few clays ago, I ww= on a tj-ip to Louisville Ky., but will answer noV T anr jet ting along prfetty weH? bA mjr is still sore, il is vMfofe rtrtw thlfti tfhkfi I Sitf* Ihh 4At I Ln now taking as good oare as possible and I think il may got well sometime, but 1 most confep- I am al most oat ef piuieooe. ( I met Hon. John Geskna in Ilarrtsburc but ijod no opportunity of talking to hini.'T fArt giaif bo lij al | ne ia svUHrp u< fbf-jH&iou, "iV" with stfoh a'tnfnd as J-llii' Clb-sirti we • <6an bbjtjtoei nothing else. You spbke pf MpClpnfin'ji ai West Point. have read it, but Oiiuk- thai.the dof t.ine therein contained and the -polWenl history himself and Pendkfori ! 'do no't'a'grK-. Our coipe has ag; n gone into action, and bftei *WW f 7 -T- T t;- ' tltr : tnr.iTr .'K.Tiiit ftne ai',is:hn suffered sdverety. I do not know what the cnscalitici- ..ere jjh Co. H, Or i whetlt ;■ : ,f| jfpji u mo as a War l)o;ni>cr..t, you are F. r-. Am a Democrat, and jfoj could net re ;■ rift ml :V Loiter than by lOting the vorda or So-,- :-• i •-. Dou ii . Tbeliev-j with "him there pre | bufHJdisfilsl Uui'iota aad'Htiritora. Ivould to Ooi j jf Douglgs/i'*. I uiti for th.- Union now aua all the time*, and al ] il:.■'.. 1I- ; ; :;. ■ . :•.•.,•!t-.vs and horrors of war, ipf-I.tytyha#ej I inn letisraiiaed ito tig{ : \\ . . C'.-'iorabte peace or none I can* not uc ~ ■ - at: ice end t:u blood wc fvavq : - n't Afiely 3'ibnijt to go heuio ami permit ihc i enCmfos L :-y Country to met at-- the terms of ]c-iu:e, ■trti+r niX JOHN A. LIVINGSTON, Cant, Co. il, doth, p. V. L : rtor from Lieati Hudson. - ' Kihxr v An IhRTEUSBrita Oct. ?th 1864. E tiloi■ ' ftm Dtf/Mrixv.—l am on the extreme frvpt., rivv'',b-fog skirmish line be -- en the enemy. We are to the left >f tie V,f idon I:. Bv in the bth corps. We : 6n t,hj iiitfeuchmc-nU taken from the :v '--r ar a week ago. The men seem anxious ■ render *thm effeetmr,- and hope that when e nnphfied fhby shall be permitted to defend ituens fitoitrain whom i brought from Bedford Co. at s fill woB end seem to enjoy themselves verytrruch. ; ' Aiff-fr us isy'oTiservatio'u'goes, the majority of the .tfetedklii' St; 3St:her Abeultam. Many with whpm M'- ' •'> t tea favorite catikot sustain him on the (TPfalfdnii.aaJ ni coiiiiectidft with Pendleton. The allaoldiers who haveuat been home for many months ■-■ugjn the fpet t^nt^' wqsgeeotnble por f twiT' TO thJrcJ. J Patty* in of those who | are aftraid'of being caited hjto service, and are willing j to acknowledge the "confod- V' ! ' L ]\ tb#, e *ril- s yesqltiM therefrom, rather i fihte. AillmJl trtanyjprilaiiofifc forth any per sonal effort to prevent it. VeliaVe been unable to get tickets jor the. State election. We hope, however to be ihc tha Koa. slcttioa and will have the pipeys spuf oa. Send.,us suae blank votes, also sen 2 to me your i>aper regularly. 1Q.X0173J.: X . H. HUDSON, l-Ci < >i / tCo. G, 210, Reg.. P. V. ; !v ' ThelOlst, Regiment. . ...... BEAVER, PA. Oct. Utn 1864 Mr. Editor. —I have just recievcd p. letter from the military prison at Cliarlestown S. C. dated Sept. in whieh I am informed that all of the officers of the 101 st Rogt. P. V. who are prisoners of war, are how in that city, aud are all in the enjoyment of good health. Boxes of provision are permitted to pass through the lines to them. They should be sent in care of Lieut. Col. Woodford, Hilton Head, S. C. As theenlisted men are confined in another pris on. 1 have no information of importance from them. Please publish this for the information of those who have friends pmongst the captive officers of the Regt. A. W. TAYLOR, Lieut. Col. 101 st P. V. Etw JAtertlsmcnts. Act Piomrftly end. Certainly it; i'U . IN ALL STA'DiS OF CONSUL PTSOIM. TKey Snii" Jfc■ •fy Increase.the ",<ngt and rh'vm (he •astj, uf.thc Iftirnl. 'efiey ibde the Chilli and Fe *'V, niti'HisVfnish iho P.\rrnrt~rat'a*. They eh*?k the *takt altray?, ln"t"r-a stcu toy' -uricm </y. The ipt>eUtf i :;t oqpc and the patient rapidly irfflii : the rbl'/h nr.d t?:e dirtied! breathing are - -pcdrniyriltWfcd - tat- rWp beepmes elm and rctrosh- U ' : be '• :••••' -nit ut. AI.LTItE SYMPTOMS DISYPPEAK WITH A BAPlD ffy THAT R* VRVKLOItS.—./. V. t hnrrh.Hl, ,V. />. ; TH £ HYPOPHOBPHITES are an aj r - : pn;ilo and sris tftc REMEDY for every disorder eUiqw'iepAAt'. by, any one >r mosa of the following t^'-SYMTON-StfiSa /vysr/*' *, .too Htjii'l tirrxfr '*,< ■ Coldness of the. sxl -.jff' * a -V'Ji't or .'/"r-nnuj Ch ills; Hide; if -ißtitig of Floh. Enhtr'jKmeui of tin gland*, or Stctl iil faf'.foo'ji; Acf "f SjT{e\jtk ; 'J'trikh ..g of the nerves or /II t'i-i ; Jntoiiufdf Haita tvrd vc/i tin f<konl'ler<t, Chest, j ij'sc* •*• himbl f i J nir!ift or Total Los* of the use of the i. i; (lid line** ; £ ice* rite. Palette* ; , A 4V of Aw Id** ffpart-Burp, Oppression ' of 'tilt' dtoihdef offer, or Sinhfivjof'thr S omnek before oat in j i W4t'k *rf Sour S'Oe'oieii ; Inegulofitie* of the . illwelf ; HaVunf Cotsplcjttion } Jjerasojetttents of the Lie n or ur iyiiney* ; liei'irdsd CronnS, or I/clayed L> ditto it' is.oicioits i y L'r o .**"*< c < ,t to .i, .j- . - a.; in I the several age.- f Consumption, in Catcfrrh, Asthma, | H* ■ .tills lA*t- Oiit, *hu*<**"dtj:. Po res'lysMfear- 1 j tial or c o.ifteie,) tf'C. ami E.iPHC: ALL Y in all Female I j H'itihQfirAor fks.-iyim vr< •>>:' * ■•it-,**, .su-'h at Dijflailk Pnin •Yftr'i'H'fflfi'rsMSl*, ftSteity, -Hj ere* Ohlajcd, Prematnr, or ' TW|- Pthm: ■lAbi.'&ietottMto'tot. T*:' i (tre- ;ha Iw't 'etin: % ttcai'kts -Metfic"' deienoc, ia every ! tfa " " hero pht sjci-Uk eo'.anivi.ly eviboa "tonics," ti ; -m- *fs* I'Mfi ■trii'"' <4 1 ,. </<•<•■ ittc. ! Winohe.-itoi '.s Q-eriaiiie I*ropt>,cation • j OF THE II YPOPH fifth© only retimble fopvi . i f Kern : ly, mti tis ttpimnrod by the Medical Proles- Aor. JLlrhy.] I bfrllEß, NOR ANY REM fd rrofr.r.'.v A'/ iron. !. InJ J.utyes, sl bix Hetties for |i. In 16 os. Bnl£iCf3 —Three for $5. C' eulars free SehL bs *1 rwßsociable I>rJii<rist J ,.audat t'no solo (Jcner • -aV-DchV it foA'Cnitrd .-'Ctcf. Xv J. WINCHEBTEIL :irt Y. a TOI.HV „J. TO OUR CUSTOMERS. Tho usotldtl flttta of t.be market, :in<l the net cash prices charged us for alb the goods we bay now, eornpel • us, in eoTtimin with other business men, to rerjuiro cash i sale". * [ Hereafter, until burifio.-s get into a more healthy con r ditf6w,*we most sri! exclusively for cash. 1 *ln return for this favor frora oarcusiomcrs, wo promis ■ them goods at the very lowest cash rtM. 1 -Wo are elo-ing our books: our onstomers will please ,<;}!pnd settle, all aedouma are ready for settlement, and \ we hre HeieMbfoed to closo thorn. : Soli'-iting a eontiaiionte of your valued custom. We remain trttly rour friends, s v, BLYMYBIt & PON. K '*)ct. *l, P-64fit. Notice to the Stoclflusldera ol the 4t Conuells ' t and Southern Peunsylvania Itail Way Com s patty. A N election will i>e held !or u Presiitflnt uid Directors ? X K "CoiißelijviLe and .-'mtbom Pennsylvania Kf'tWl./ ih uipivny" ,;-|t .To. iSB, South 34 .u in the city . uiELiLj o-LLla oft Tiuu.-d.iy the 10th dav >f November il m-li #t thic- o'eLak P. M. S, I.ltussell. Aba Stutsman, "" " 1 tio'-L: W. Hdushholdefj E. f). Bart'lcy, Job M."jbW, W. J. Brier, John Ccksirn, A-King, ' IJ '' " P W A.ificoiu, ' lljW'St. Commissioners I 0 fill ANOTHER 0 YES ! f t undvftiigncsi.h-ivefliAfore*' intoa I' trfnorship in the " ' ;:, A;UCTn)i ANi)SALE-TRYING t 1 BdSmols, aSa tsikif pTdSrai-o in offering their services to !■ their old fMendr and the public eenersily. 1 hey will at tend promptly to dl Icisiuoae cn'-rttofrd to ! In -a. : IS AAO MILLER, 4 .. . : ; , .. > . DAVID T. AKK. f THOiBFoiB HODSE, K ATHOPEWiILL, . BY If A BUY DROLLING ER, LjIVERy attontloßpiv. n. to make guests com fort ftbl' JQi who stoj) at (his House, b Hopewell, July 214, K 4 tf ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. T Y vli >.uo of an order of the Orphan's Court of fodlfcrd R; 1/ cocr-ty, the subscribe will scd at public sale on the 5 promises ia Hopewell Township, on TUESDAY the 15th day of November 1861, That large ami valuable farm of which Jacob Fir so died seized, ) toataining 218 acres and 110 perches of 'iiue.rtane land; about three fourths of which is cleared and under fence; the balance being well timbered. The farm land is in a high state of cultivation with wa ter in every field. The improvements arc a Large Framoilouse, Itank Barn, and other uscntl bufldings ; also a good tenant house on c-ne end of Ihe piace, also an orchard of choice auit. trees. This farm adjoins William Gorsueh, Eli Fiuke's heirs, Du rid Puderbaugh, Stephen Wcimer and others and is id.out two miles from the town of llopcwoll. Toims one third of the puroha-o monoy to be secured in the hands (>■. the purchaser during the liftime of the widow ; ho pay ing her the interest annually, the ono third of the balance at. the confirmation of the sale, and the remainder in two ! equal "annus' payments, without interest. Sale to corn , foonce at 10 o'clock A. M. J. W. LINGENFELTER, TrnsO.fnr th Kale of the Real Estate of Jacob Fluke dee' <i. *ct. 21, Tod4-3t. OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY Virtue of an Order of the Orphan's Court, of Bed ford County, the undersigned Administrators of the Estate of Jacob Do'wilcr, Into of Middle Woodberry TWp, Ise<iford County, dee'd., will l>o sold at Public Out-cry, on the promises, On SATURDAY, November the 12th 1864, i All the following described Real Estate viz : ail that cer- j tain Tarai, or Tract of Land, in said Township, late the { Mansion Property of deceased, adjoining lands of Daniel Iloploglo, John Potter's heirs and othor3, CONTAINING EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less—about 60 or 70 acres cleared and under Fcnco—balance well Timbered with a Good Two and a half Story DWELLING HOUSE with Ba-cmcnt Story. A large BANK BARN, and other out buildings thereon erected. Also, there is a good APPLE ORCHARD, and plenty of fresh rnnning Water upon the premises. jffitr-Sale to commence at 0 > o'clock, P. M. of said day. Terms mado known on dav of sole by 'DAVID O. HOOVER, MOSES II DETWILER' New Enterprise* Oct 7, 1864-tf. PUBLIC SALE OF | VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. I N pursaaneo of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bed . ford County, there will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or out-cry on the premises, On TUESDAY the Ist Day of November 1804. At the late residence of Daniel Means doe'd., the fol lowing described valuablo Real Estate, to wit: One tract oi Land situated in Monroe Township Bod- 1 ford county, in Black Valley, six milos south of Bloody < Run, containing two hundrod acres, more or less, with a ' good plank house, log bam and other out-buildings thereon erected and a good saw-mill, about 100 acres < cleared and under fence, of which about 30 acres are good meadow, balance of land well timbered. There is a small • orchard thereon and a spring of wale:, with a branch of 1 Bear creek running through the premises. Sale to com mence at 1 0 o'clock of said day, attendance will be given m J terms made known A. G i MP, HENRY WHETSTONE ji. ie{ "j a r. Administrator of Daniel Means Jr deed. >: Oct, 7, ISfi-l-ts. ] PUBLIC! SALE r ; OUT* PJ3AJj ESTATE. I N purcuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bod- - ford county, will be sold by public out-cry on tho prern -sos on ABbVESDAY the 16th Bay of November Next, at tho lute residence of Abraham Sill, late of Bedford rownsh'p dec' 4., the following valuablo tract of land, sit- •' tate in Bedford Township adjoining lac da of Michael 5 Holder!•num. Adam Sammels, Thomas Imler, Samuel Rcigart and others, O uji iaiiiiug about 108 Acres. laving Ibv-rtou erected a two story frame houso and log barn, the greater part of the I:ind e'eared, part good mead- J ow, good running water and an orchard thereon. Also, a tract of Mountati Land containing about 9i Acres, within on cbalf mile of tho mansion tract Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day. Terms, 1 cash on confirmation of sale by the Court. > MARY SILL, ! Oc.. 21, 1861-ts. Administratrix. ' jjHD-Samotiinc sundry items of household iu.aituro Ac. < PUBLIC SALE 0 F VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, i i i BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Cou.. of Bod- 1 ford County, the undersigned 'will offer for sale, at 1 the Court House, ir. the Borough of Bedford, on 1 WEDNESDAY, November 16th, 1864, ; at I o'clock, I'. M., the following tracts of land situate in 1 the said County of Bedford, tho property of Samuel 11. T(|le, Esq., 1 • .c of the Borough of Bedford, dee'd, viz : No. I. A tract of uniur roved land, situate in Monroe township, adjoining lands of George Blanklcy's heir 3 and others, containing 37 acres. No. 2. Tho one undivided half of a tract of land situ ate in We. Providence township, adjoining lands of Goo. -mouse. Frederick Mench, S. J. Hollar and others, con taining 22 i acres and 75 perches. No. 3. A tract of land in Southampton township, ad joining lands of Jacob Conrad, Jacob C. Milts and others, 2t> acres cleared and undor fence, with a small log house and log stable thereon erected, containing about 100 acres. No. •}. A tract of land in Middle Woodberry township, adjoining lands of John Stonorood, Widow Croft and others, containing 20 acres, about 5 acres clearod and ri der fence, with a small log house thereon erected. No. 5. A tract of coal land in Hopewell township, sur veyed on warrant of Jacob Myers, containing 50 acres. No.fi. k tract of land in East Providence township, surveyed on warrant of John Cavin, containing 406 acre . No. 7. A *ract of land ; u Hopewell township, survey ed on warrant of George Harkcr, containing 436 acres. No. 8. A tract of land in in Broad Top township, sur veyed on warrantof W'lia n Richards, containing 400 acros. No. 0. A tract of land in Broad Top township, survey ed or, warrant of Hannah Cavin, containing 402 acrc3. No. It). A tract of land in Broad Top township, sur veyed ni warrant of .Sarah Richards, containing 400 ac TO*. No. 11. A tracf of land in Broad Top township, sur vc; e 1 in warrant of Isaac Richards, containing 'OO acres. N". 12 Ail -.1 S. 11. Tate's interest in and to a tract of land situate in Eedibrd "ownsliip, containing about 25 , .i- out 2ii acres cleared and undor lence, with a two .-!• ry frame Souse and kitchen attached and a log stable thereon creeled, adjoining lauds of Jacob Fetter, John S. Ritchey and others. No. 13. Ail tho right, title and interest of S. H. late, doc d, in and to a tract ofland situate in Bedford town skip, adjoining lands of Adam Barnhnrt's heirs, Jor.ai'mn Diohl, iiugh Aiooro and others, remaining 300 acres, more or ess, about 125 acres cleared and under fence, with .i two story log house, log b. m and other out budd ings the-eon erected. There is also an apple orchc-d on the place. (Known as tho Stuckoy farm.) Also, the undividod half of the oro and mineral right of a tract of laud situate in Liberty Township 'n said Coun ty adjoining lands of John Savage, Jacob Cypher and '' others, surveyed on warrant in iho name of William Har ris, containing 400 .acres more or loss. TERMS—Cosh on confirmation of sa'o. Widow's dow er released, For far.her particulars inquire of Col. Jos. W. Tate. 11. NICODEMUS, Bedford, Oct. 14, 3864. Administrator. DO YOU WISH TO BE CUBED 1 DR. BUCAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less thnn 30 days, the worst carts of NERVOUSNESS, Impotcncy, I'rout a ' turo Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause produced. Price. Ono Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of an order. One Box wi'l perfect tho cure in most cases. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, General Agont, 427 Broadway, New York, ly V 64,-311). BYSPEPSIA, . ' DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, ARE CURED BY HOOFLAND'S GEINIH BITTERS, THE GREAT:*!STHHNGTH ENINO TONIC, Th' e Bitter. Itav • perform I more Cures GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION! HAVE MORE TESTIMONY! Have more r |K,ctable to vouch for I Gent Than any other article in the market. We defy any One to contradict this Assertion, AND WILL PAY $lOOO To any one that will produce a,Certificate published by us, that is not genuine. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WII.* CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of tho Kidnejs, | and Diseases urisingfrom a disordered Stomach- Oh ervc the following symptoms! Resulting from Disorders o" the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Flood to rho j Hoad, Acidity of tuc Stoiniieh. Nausea. Hoaribuin, Dis 1 gust for Food, Fulness or Weight?:) the Stomach, Sour ] Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at tho Pit of tho I Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult j Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or .Suffo cating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness id Vision, Dots or We .- before the Sight. Fever and Dn'l Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Prespiration, Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tho Side, Back, j Chest, Limbs, Ac. Be 'den Flu.-hes of Heat, Burning in ; tho F''h, Constant laginings of Evil, and great De- j nression of Swirits. j ;R; -SSZL: REMEMBER. : THAT THIS BITTERS ISJNOT ALCOHOLIC. CONTAINS NO RUM OT WHISKEY, AND CANT MAKE DRUNKARDS, But is the best Tonic in the World. READ WHO SAYS SO: FROM THE IION. THOMAA B. FLOBEXCE. FHOff THE HON. THOMAS 1!. FLORENCE. *AION THE HON. THOMAS It. FLORENCE. Washington, January 1,1864. Gentlemen.—Having stated it verbally to you, I hare no hesitation, in wri.ingthc fact, that I experienced mark ed iienefit from your Hoofland's German Lit.ers. During a long and tedious session of Congress, pressing and oner ous dutios nearly prostrated me. A kind iriend sngge ed the use of the preparation I have named. I toon his advice, and the re: ult was improvement of health, mew ed energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obl.'ued. Others may be similarly advantaged if hoy de-ire to l>o. Truly your iriend, TnoM.-.s B. FnocENf-E. From John B. Wickerrbsm, Esq., firm of Wickc ham A Hutchison, the cclobrutod Manufacturers of Fancy- Iron Works, 259 Canal St. lam the recipient from you of ono of the greatest fa vors that can bo conferred upon man, viz: that of health. For many yea' " have I suffered from one of the most an noying and dcl.ili'iting compluints that the human frmi y can be afflicted wi.h, Chronic Diarrhea. During the long time I was suffering from this disease, f ttaa attended by regular physic iar.3, gii ing me but tcia iorary relief. The cause -ee ned to remain until I was nduced to try Hoofland's German Bittcs. After the use of a few bottles of that valradJe lmdiciuc, the complaint appeared to be compleioly eradicated. 1 often inwardly > hank you for such a va 'able specific and, whenever I have en opportunity, cheet illy recom mend it, with full confidence in its roll, bilii.y. Truly your.*, Jons F WLCKEKSBAM. New York, Feb. 2, ISCd. From Julius Lei. Esq., mof Lee A Walker, iho most extensive Music Publi -icr ia the Uni ed States, No. 722 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. February Bth, 1864. Messrs. Jones A Evans—Gentleman: —My mother-in law has been so g atly benefitted by your Hoofland's Ger man Bitters that 1 concluded to try it myself. I find it to bo an invnlua lo tonic, and unhesitatingly recommend it to r.ll who are suffering from dyspepsia. I have had that diseaso in its most obstinate form—flatulence—for many years, and your Bittors has given me ease when every thing else had failed. Yours truly, JULIUS LEE. From the Iloit. JACOB BIIOOM, Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, 1863. Gentlemen : In reply to your inquiry as to tho effect produced by the use off Hoofland's German Bitters, in my family, I have no hesitation in saying that it has been highly beneficial. In or.e instance, a case of dyspepsia of thirteen years' standing, and which had become very dis tressing, the use of ono bottlogavo decided relief, the sec ond ofi'ecting a cure, and tho third, it seems, has confirmed the euro, for there has been no symptoms of its return for t,'ue last six ycrrs. In my indiv d ral use of it 1 find it o bo an unequalled tonic. ,nd si. y recommend it 3 me to tho sufferer?. Truly yours, JACOB BROOM, 1707 Sprueo St. Rev. IV. D- Soigfried, Pastor of 12th Baptist Church, Philadelphia, December 26th, 1563. Mc'Jra. Jones A Even*—Gont.emon: | I have recant! c b m laboring nnder th- listres. ing effoois of indigestion, accompanied by -i j -tn .ion of iho terms sy-tem. num oiou? icni'dios r.crc recommended by rier.ds. an>. some of them tested, bn. w',lo.it relief. Yonr Iloofiand's Gf rman Bitters were recommended by pei ens who had tried thorn, and whose vorablo mention of the Bittors induced uio also to try .cm. I must confess that I had an aversion to Patent dicines, from tho "thousand and i out ' quack "Bt-.eT?'' w o-oonly aim seems to bo to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the community, in a sly way; and the tendency of which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours was really a medicine proparrtion, I took it with happy effect. It? action was not upo t only the stomach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and gratifying. I i'col that Ihavcderivodjgroat and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. Very respectfully y 2 rs. W. D. SEIGFRIED, No. 254 Shackamaxon St. Prom the Rev. Thos. Winter, D. D., Pastor of Roxbor ough Ba.ptist Church Dr. Jackson:—Dear Sir:—l feel it duo to your excel lent preparation, Hoofland Gorman Bitters, to add my testimony to the deserved roputation it has obtained. I havo for years, at times, beon troubled with great disor der in my head and nervous system! T was advised by a | friend to fry a bottlo of yotrr German Bittors, I did so, and j have experienced great and unexpected relief; my health ] has been very materially benefited. I confidently recoci- I mend the article where I meet with cases similar to my own, and have been assured by many of their go-ti ef fects. Bespoctfally yours, T. WINTETS, Roxborongh, Pa. J From Rev. J. S. Urrman, - f the tlcrman Reformed C'-uroh, Kufztowo, Berks Count;., Pn. Dr. 0. Jackson:—Kospeeted Sir:—l have been troubled with Ityspep a nearly twenty year- ~ and havo neves u.ed any wodiein; that did mo as much good 'ar Ifnofland's Bitters. 1 i:::i very much improved in health, after hav ing taken five bottles. Yours with respect, J. S. HERMAN. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Sec that the signature of "C. M. Zacksoil" iaonthe Wrabpcr of each bottle. PRICE. Single Bottle One Dollar, or a Half Doz. for 95. Shot "d your nearest druggist not havo the article, do not !*c put off by tho intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place, but send to u , arid we will for w rii, secui dy p? -ked, by express. Principle OOice and Manufactory. No. 681 ARCH STREET. JONES & EVANS. Sucr >scrs to C. M. Jackson & Co. For Sale lv Druggists and Dealers in every toMn in the Uniteu States. - - ;; _ _ _ 1 1. I '.I ML. - AT WHOLESALE ONLY! WATCHES and JEWELRY OF B\ :-:RY DFSCHIPTION AT THE ! LOWEbT PRICES FOR CASH!- i * Army and Country Merchants, Pedlars, Traders, Sut lers and General Dealers can make enormons profits up on a small investment! Jewelry of any pattern or quality and in quantity made to order. &&,E.siiiuates for any class of work furnished, SQ., Particular attention paid to supplying Auctioneer*, Ormttry Pedlar, Indian Traders, and Army Dealers. i Any style of Goods, manufactured such as Irventiont, uet., at short notice. Canvassing Clerks, with | a email capital, can find constant employment! lilusthi- I tod Lists and .ull particulars free. I THE PROFIT TO THE RETAILER 18 VERY LARGE ! i 1 A Wholees'e Supply can bo carried in a knapsack, hand vaHfo. or carpet bag. and will not be like books—b %y or in wnvenient to carry from placo to place. K< member another thing I —This business is strictly honorable! is so need of misrepresenting or , exaggerating. Our Goods show for themselves, and prove themselves!! It is a business in which an ample and satisfactory eyvi alent is given for the money relieved and an eaooura"- gmg profit is pocketed at ihc same time. It is an occupa tion m which no person need lie af raid or ashamed to can vass tho same field again ar.d again, for where onco our goods are introduced, tipermanent and continuous demano is created. To Soldiers in the Army or those at homo disabled by the hardships of war, to Clergymen out of health, Teach ers, Postmasters or any person who wishes either local or nn active occupatiofa, and one that brings with it GREAT PECUNIARY INDUCEMENTS, THIS PBKSEKTS AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM MIST WITH. TRY IT! AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES ! ! CAREFULLY SELECTED LOTS OF JEWELRY, comprising our newest styles and most saleablo variety of Goods, will be sent my where in the Loyal States. We are constantly filling orders from persons leaving the choice of goods wholly with u*. To *ueh we promise the best exercise of our taste and judgement, and from our long experience can ensure satisfaction. We ask no pay in advance, state what style and quality of Goods are wanted, and we will send the same and collect pay by Express at the end of the Route GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Good movements and manufactured in the best man- Iner, of'jiure material, all warranted at prices from $lO to k2SD each. Bent anywhere —pay collected by Express. Satisfaction guurrantecd! All Watches at first prices; | they being of our own Importation. Circulars free by mail ! Send for (hem ! T. A H. GAUGAN, Mwnvfacturcrs &nd Importers, I' Oct. 21, 2864-3 m. 716 BROADWAY, NKW-YORK. I ! J. M. BARNDOLLAR & SONr BLOODY RUN, PA, RESPECTFULLY informs their friends, and tho pub- j Ho in general, that they arc receiving and keep con- | etantly on hand a large and well selected stock of For- ' eign and Domestic ZDZRY GOOIDS, GUCHAS Cloths, Cassimers. Satmotts, Vesting?, Cottonades, Ac., Ac., Ac. Ladies Dress Goods. Silks, ShaUios, Delaines, Poplins, Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings, Irish Linens, Ac. MADE CLOTHING In great variety. Men's and Boys' Coat , Panis end Ve~% Mail-- in the Latest and Best Styles. Boots, Shoos and Gaiters for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys, and Children? wear. OYDWS, Hooe , Gloves, Scarfs, Nccktics, Dress Trimmings, Braids. Laces, Ladies A Large and Well Belocted Stock of Q ROCERIES, riOFFEE, TEA. SUGARS, O gYRUPS, RICE, CI PIC ES, AC., AC. CHEWING A Smoking Tobacco of tho Bet B r andr Drags, Oils, Paints, Med'cines A Dye Stuffs, HARDWARE, | RON, NAILS, CtPIKES, Ac.. Ac. KEEP On v and a well selected stock of all kinds, and consider it no trou ble to show goods. Call and sec before pui chas ing elsewhere. No GOODS misrepresented to effect soles. All goods war ranted as represented. E BUY All kinds of produce for which we pay the h'.ghert prtee in CASH or GOODS. Wo huy oc- goods for Cash en tirely, and can offor great inducements for persons to buy of us. CALL AND SEE US. scpt.9'6l-tf. J. M. B. A SON. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN Just Published in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents. A lecture on the Natnre, Treatment and Rnrii. cal Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Nominal Weakness, Invol unta / Emission?, Sexnr' Dctvli.y, and Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Epilop gy, and fit?; Menu-land Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abu. e, Ac. By ROB'T J. CULVERWELL M. D„ AufhoT of the Green Book," Ac. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience thai the awful con„oquenccs of Self-Abuse may bo effrctucTy removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectnal, by which ovcry sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may mm him. elf cheaply, privately, and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to an any address, in a plain sealed euvelopc, on the receipt of s ; x cents, or two postage stomps, by ad i''easing. CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box, 4586. Teachers Examinations Will take plaio a' follows: Hopewell Tp. Oct. 6, Dasher's Broad Top Friday Oct, 7, Hopewell; Liberty Saturday Oct. 8, Stonorstown; East Providence Thvsday Oct. 13, Householder's; Lloodv Run and West Providence Friday Oct. 14,, Bloody Run; Monroe Saturday Oct. 15, Rockhill; Bedford Bor. nndrTp. Thursday Oct. 20, Bodford; ! SUP 'to Spring F.'day Oet. 21, Bald Hill: iCoksraia Saturday Oct. 22, School house near Philip J. Shoemaker's; South Wood! - ry Monday Oct. 24, Now Enterprise; j Midd'o Woodbury Tuesday Oct. 25, Woodbury; Union Wednesday Oct. 2tl, Mow rev's Mills; Ss. Clair Thursday Oct, 27, Eight Square; . | FeUollsburg a d Napier Fiiday Oct. 2,', Sche' I Juniata Saturday Oct. 2°, Buena Vista: I Harrison Mot: lay Oct. 31, Buff'a'o Mills; Londonderry fnesday Nov. 1, Bridgeport; Camb. Vr'ley Wednesday Nov. 2, Contrevi 'e; Special Exam nation for a' 1 who caanot attend any of the above, Saturday Nov. 5, Bedford. All examinations w"l begin at precisely 8 o'clock A. M. and those w : h ing to be examined must bepre.-ent prompt ly at that tfine. J. W. D 1 c.lv 11RSON, Bedford, Sop' 23rd, 1801. Co. Cupt. BUSINESS FNOTICES. • Editor <>f the Inquirer : 1 DEAR SlR: —With yonr permission I wish to say to tho ' readers of yonr paper that I will send, by return mail .jO "all ail who wish it (free), a Reeipo, with full directions for making nmd using a simple Vegetable Balm, that wi" ef foctuaßy remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotchc., Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, loavingthe same ■ oft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail i'ree to those having Bpid Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to sta . a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mous'achc, in leas than thirty days. 'I applications ano e ed byretu.,i mail without eha. gc. Respectfully yours, i THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, ' - Im.J 831 Broadway, Now 1 oit. NOEBIB, STERNFI & F0,,. R. .. BWSIK,I WLAJLL . . ' WATCHES, JEWELRY AND PLATEBWAAE. WE OFFER TO PURCHASER* ft TARGE AND P)DID ADIOITAANT OF AND ITFH'OD WFTRJI OF EVERY DCCORIPTFOIJ AT.GRICCS UJBFCL^ ARTICLES SENT SY MAJL F*F* os Cuamob. -FF.:, .;, e FAR THE BENEFIT OF per OAS WKH JIG-* ML, PRETTY* AND I. USEFUL ARTICLE AT A JNODET TO PRU% no ATUCB TK£ FORAYING I F PRICE LIST: .. LADIER" HAIKTEMNE KHCK CHAIN I.FF#;SFNJCGTT.R<* IVIIM , TION DIAMOND KING SI.UO; CLUSTER lINIATWMS JTIANOND H RING $2; HEAVY L'LAIED VERT CHAIR, FL.25; HEAVY MAIN - RING* (WILI stand THE STRONGEST NMIFDJL; Tfoavy RAPED BLACK ENAMELLED SLODRE BUTTON* V 6FF CENTS: GEM S EFAGLC T STONE OR DUSTER IMITATION HIORAONU PUMSI; MAGJIIFIVCT:* • BRACELETS FL.25; HANDSOMELY CHASED ?L.2I; PEN I AND PENCIL WITH EXTENTION CA I $1.50: IDAN' BEDDIIFUL REVOLVING PIN (CAN BE WORN CAEHHET AIDE) $3.25; LADIES' SMALL JOT OR GAME; PIN $!,: HMULSTMJP LAALIIPM* CT OF J'IN AND DROPS COAL; CARMNCTE OR OPTJ SETA FT.25; SJUY WATCH KEYE $1; LADIES' LONG' GUARD AND TTATWUE 3 CHAINS $1: GENUINE GOTTA PCTW PINE FOR HAIR OR IKE MAS $1; SEAL RINGS RED OR BLACK BALL BAR BROW W CENTS; CHILDREN'S HANDSOFTIO CARBUNCLE 'OR CORID" ARALCTS $1; VEST HOOKS, FANCY PATTERNS, 50 CENTS-CARBUNCLE MUDS AND SLEEVE BUTTONS $1; SILVER-PLATED BATTER KPIVEWFL.SO PER PAIR; SILVER-PLATED SPOONS $2.50 NOR | R All nrt&U* IT krrttnted to give TTRTFYOCTWA tk ntotief R ; funded. ... " P{AJ ALL ORDERS FILLED IMMEDIATELY. F A, LIBERAL REDACTION IN PRICE WILL BE MADE ON ORDERS FOJ A NUMBER OF ARTICLES AT ODE THNC. A • - 1 * *? FT ADDRESS? ALL ORDERS TO •*•... I#, MMM O4 NORRJG, STIIKNE A CO., OCT, 7, 1864-3 M M* WALNUTSL, PKILA.,T*. I - < • <LI i \n o£j L .wsn nt FOUT ' 'TIATTLR - POWDERS. 1 . KUV ..JAY V. TNESE POWDERS HAVE PROVED, AFTER A TRIAL OF SEVERAL YEARS, TO BE SUPERIOR TO ANY PREPARATION OF THE KIND IN USE. The chief SUPERIORITY OF THESE POWDERS ARISES FIOM THE FACT THAT THEY ARC COMPOSED OF MEDICINES THAT HAVE LAXATIVE, TONIC''AND PURIFYING PROPORTION THE LAXATIVE EJECTS CRUDITIEE FROM THE STOMACH AND lUTESTIACR, THE TONIC GIVES STRENGTH TO THE SYSTEM OF URN MORSE, QUI THE PURIFYING MCDIC'NOS CONTATNED IN' THEM CFOUSSO THE BLOOD, AND LAY THE FOUNDATION FOR A VIGOROUS AND HEALTHY CIRCULATION, 'IHE USE OF THEM IMPROVES THE WIND, STRENGTH ENS THE APPETITE AND GIVES THE HORSE A FINE,-SMOOTH AND GLOS SY SKIN—THUS IMPROVING THE APPEARANCE, .VIGOR AND SPIR IT OF THIS NOBLE ANIMAL. I THESE POWDER; ARE NOT INTENDED, AS MEET POWDERS ARE TO BLOAT THE ANI AL, SO AS TO GIVE HIM THE .APPEARANCE OF BEING FAT WHEN OT REALLY TO REMOVE THE DISEASE AND PROMOTE HI GENERAL HEALTH. -JL /"' THESE POWDERS WILL STRENGTHEN THE STOMACH SMD lAJM ' TINES, CLEANSE THEM FROM OFFENSIVE MATTER, AND BRING TBTEM tTO A HEALTHY STRTE. THEY ARE A STEW PREVW.TIOTT ARWCG 1 FEVER, AND A CERTAIN REMEDY FOR AO DISEASE# IWDENI TO THE HORSE, AS GLANDERS, YELLOW WATER, IJISTEMPERS, EOUN DCR, HEAVES, SLAVERING, COUGHS, FEVERS %O!5 OFJAPPBTITE AND VITN'-3®AERGY, AC.—THESE (HHDMI% IF USED 'emfot THREE TIMES A WEEK, THROUGH THE WI'RTQR AND LUTING,A(GO HORSES WILL NEVER GET THE LONG SEVER CORIO OR BC-TTS. A FEW DOSES OF THESE POWDERS WILL RETNOVJ THE TVOFFT WYI ON ANY HOR*C. WERE OWNERS OF "HORSE#-lO'FEED A FEWLO THEOEPO DEA EVERY YEAR, THEY MIGHT SAVE TBERTIVE.- OT MANY VJUABLC HORSES. MILOH COWS. THE PROPERTIES THIN POWDER PC SENSEE* INFFUOEORTDNG THE QUANTITY OF MILK IN COWP, GIVE, IT AN JM£K,ISAU--E GPD VALUE WHICH SHOULD PLACE IT IN THE HANDS OUVOT PEPJON KEEPING A COW. IN FATTENING CATTLE, 'IT GIVESYHCN.' AN UP- ■ PETITE, LOOSENS THEIR -RIDE,AND MAKES {HEM THRIVE MUCH FAET R , . W HOG-S. IN A*' DISEASES OF SWINE, AS t OUGHS, ULCERS IN THE LI'TG 4 AND LIVER, AC., BY PUTTING FROM BASF A PAPER TO A. TMPEVOF THESE POWDERS IN A BARREL OF SWIII. THE ABOVE DHWTSEA EAR HE CURED OR ENTIRELY PRC.M TED. BY -.1T11.G T|CIO PS,WDJR.- FHO HOG CHOLERA CAN HE PREVENTED. " W PREPARED ONLY BV, S. A. ROUTE A BRO. AT TBV WHAIC SV'E it RUG & PATTENT MEDICINE DEPOT, K0.,116 JLRAAKLIU ST. BALTIMORE MD. , FOR SALE BY H. C. REAMER, AND DR. HI P. HARRY NN I DRAGGIBTS AND STOREKEEPER- THRONGHOUT AHA TIN IWD SLATE?, THE. E POWDERS CAN BE HT. AT MANUFACTORY' PIICUS lOF LOHNSON HOLLOWAY A COWI.ER, NO. 23 JRORM THRRD FT. •FADELPHLA. - " ' A ■. ■■A;--''-' , . - ' CHEAP CORNER ! FARQUHAR'S REPUTATION FOR3EUING CHEAP STILL MAINTAINED! "T LTE ARC NOW RECEIVING AT "Ctteop Oornte," A VORY LAJ. YY STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER R AVON;VIJO FOREIYN ID DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, OF EVERY VARIETY NN J STYLE TO THE LADIES CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF CALICOES BALMORALS DELAINS, HOOP-RKIRTF, : ALAPACAS HIBHOLFS, SB AWLS,' CUFFS" A COLL/N? DATS, HEAD NETS, VAILS, , , COMBE, H M HOSIERY, HAMMINGS. GENTLEMEN . COMO AND SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF COTTONADES, COATS, JEANS, PANTS^ SATINETTS, VESTS, CASSIMEEES, BOOTS CLOTHS, GAITKBS, LINENS, SUSPENDS, MUSLINS, •" SHIBTA: DRILLS, NE'KT'E GROCERIES!; T R COFFEE, BUGA' . . XL • I lOLASSES, SYRUPS, UMBTM T .{ TOBACCO NUIL SEGARTJ. CODTCSS, FLOUNDER, OM-VIRGINIA. JOHN ADR*NEII STA TURAL LEAF, AND ALL XIND IRFFMOKICG TEB;ICE.I, A,VL 4KG*' • G>.-' • HAVE SOLRINDLVPFTV MIVED NE, ARDTCRPEETFULK INVITAD .**• AND EXAMINE OUR RTOEK. JULIUDFT STRCU'I. BCDFOTD, .TUNC IT, PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES! rCFL HBBMBFUHII *"ICK'FBFT AM* 1 PHLMDOL# ; A WHERE HE HA?AYC CD,|*DPGE AND SCIRE. ETOEK F FRAMES, PHOTOTRRA PH lILHTBIIH, OF AIL STYLE?, HOLDING FROM 12 W TOFT PWU'TOK V * RYING FROM 75 CENTS'TO SSAW, 1 SUITABLE FOR TKO POCKET.YR THE PHOTOGRA'>H, '^MYPC?, AC., AC., TAKEN AS LOW A? 25 CENT*!' T PICTURE? OF EV("7 KIND RUY! 'IC AIBV*U SITE OR HTC ON RNBJF? " : -<J IN THE MO" T DURABLE TN.I THSI . FOLIO 'S IN .ITE R vt i SKYLIGHT GALLERY, OPPO C U-.E WIFCHIDGTOTI Men*.** BODFS'D, JONE V 1 ' W'MWW — vi\ \ AMIAM A CARD TO THE SAIFERIBG SWALLOW TWO'ER THREE HOGSHOA S-OF "LA6IM, IC BITTERS," "SAR**PARI'"A," ''KEIV<MS ANTIDOTE*',"" AC., AC., A., AND AFTOR VON ARC SATIIFIED'WNH THE RE'?FYT,'TSEN 9 TRY ONE BOX OF OLI) DOCTOR BTCHA^'S. KLFTTMSH 9 SPECIEIC PILLS—AND BE RCSTOF FTO HR .LTLI.'I.ND VTOOR R IN LESS THAN THIRTY DAYS. THEY ARE PURELY YEGCLTO'L' PLEASANT TO TAKE, PROMPT AND S:ILUHIRY IR* THEIR BFFE,-TR" ON ' THE BROKEN-DOWN AND SHE ' ED EBASTITFTION. OUJIND 9 YOUNG EAR. TAKE THORN WITH ACV.MTAGO. IMPPJICI' APUTOLD IN THE UCITED STATES UN'Y L>Y J AS- F- BUTLFB, R NO. -127 BROA-LWAY, T. 1 . ISIK-AGEPT-FOR.THE ' HP. SV—A BO* OF THO MILL, SEEDREL/ ! M 'ILCD to ANY ADDRESS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, WHICH IS ON S • DOLLAR, POST PAID—NIUUSY REFUNDED BY THE AGENT ONFIRO SATISFACTION IS NOT GIVON. ,JYL,6L-3M.1
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers