I"VTOTICE OF INQUISITION.—Where**, J.\ Jaines S. Lane, a nephew of John N. Lane late of the City of Lancaster, Penn'a., deceased presented a petition to the Orphans' Court for the County of Bedford, State of Pennsylvania, on th 13th day of February, 1865, setting forth, That the said John N. Lane died intestate unmarried am without issue on the 30th day of January, A D. 1856, and that the parties interested in the par tition and valuation of the real estate of the saic deceased are as follows: Alice T. Taylor, of Pint Grove, Clark County, Kentucky: William N.Lane of Irvine, Estcll county, Kentucky; Jatues S. Lane, of Pine Grove, Clark county. Kentucky; Madison T. Ritchie, Alexander H. Ritchie, and Rebecca C. Ritchie, (a minor whose guardian is James S. Lane,) of Winchester, Clark county,Kentucky,'and | Polly Ritchie, of Maysville, De Kalb county, Mis | souri, [the said Alice T. Taylor, William N. Lane If and James S.Lane being children of William N. | Lane, who was a brother of said intestate; and I Madison T. Ritchie Alexander H. Ritchie and | Rebecca S. Ritchie being children of Clarissa N. | Ritchie, deceased, who was a daughter of said | Wm. N. Lane; and Polly Ritchie being the widow | of Wm. S. Ritchie, a son of said Clarissa N. Ritch- I ie, deceased, who died intestate, since petitioners * intestate, leaving issue William T. Ritchie and I Sterling P. Ritchie, both of whom are since de- I ceased, intestate, unmarried and without issue:] I George W. Wehb, and Edwin B. Webb, of Carmi, | White county, Illinois; Willoughby L. Webb of ! the city of Philadelphia; Susan Webb, of Carmi, | Illinois, and George W, Webb (a minor whose I guardian is Henry E. Leman, of said eity of Lan j caster,) [the said George W. Webb, Edwin B. | Webb, and Willoughby L. Webb being sons of i Martha C. Webb deceased, who was a sister of said I intestate, and Susan Webb, and George W. Webb, I the younger, being children of John L. IV ebb, who t- was a son of said Martha C. Webb,]: Mary Ann | Kennedy anil Kebecca Hunter of Charlestcwn, ] Jefferson county, Virginia, [children of Willough | by W. Lane deceased, who was a brother of said i intestate]: Isaac N Carter, of Charlestown, Jel ls rerson county, Virginia, and Mary F. Martin, of | Mount Sterling, Montgomery County, Kentucky, | [children of Sarah Ann Carter, deceased, who was 5 u sister of said intestate]: Mary N. Nicklin, of f Charlestown, Jefferson county, Virginia, [a child of George S. Lane, deceased, who was a brother of intestate]: John N. Lane, James B. Lane and El- K. liott £. Lane (minors whose guardian is Richard n S. Jenkins, of the City of Philodelphi*,) and Har | riett R. Lane of the City of Lancaster, aforesaid, s [the said Harriett R. Lane being a child of Elliott p T. Lane, deceased, who was a brother of intestate, [and John N. Lane, James B. Lane, and Elliott E. Lane, being ehijdren of James B. Lane, who died intestate, who was a son of said Elliott T. Lane]: that the said John N. Lane died seized in his de mesne, as of fee,(inter alia,) in nine pieces or J tracts of land situate in said Bedford county, in (■ Broad Top township, as follows, viz: f 1. The one thereof adjoining the John Chev -11 ington tract, William Lane, Isaac Grove, Michael | Sipes, William Bunn, and others, containing four hundred and thirty-one acres and one hundred anil hi thirty perches, and allowance of land, surveyed; r on warrant of 11th April, A. D. 1783, granted to John Cheviagton, and patented by the Common j wealth by patent of 16th of June, 1853, toltich | ard D. Wood and Lewis T. Watson, who by Deed I of Indenture of the sih day of July, A. D. 1853, granted and conveyed to John P. Lane his heirs S and assigns forever in fee. 2. Another thereof containing four hundred and two acres arid three-quarters, and allowance, ! which the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by warrant dated the 25th day of February, A. D. I ISO 6, granted to William Bunn, and the same which Richard D. Wood and his wife, and Lewis I T. Watson and his wife, by Deed of Indenture of the sth day of July, A. D. 1553, granted and | conveyed to John N. Lane, in fee. ; 3. Another thereof containing one hundred and eight and three fourths, and allowance, of land, which the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by pat ent dated October 26, A. D. 1829, granted and conveyed to John Tod; and the same which Rich ie ard D. Wood and his wife, and Lewis T. Watson and his wife, by Deed of Indenture of the sth day of July, A. D. 1858, granted and conveyed to E John N. Lane his heirs and assigns in fee. 4. Another thereof containing two hnr.dred and I twenty five acres and one fourth and allowance of land, which the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by patent dated the 14th diy of December, A. D. I 1798, granted and conveyed unto Leonard Sayre, and the same which Richard D. Wood and his | wife, and Lewis T. Watson and his wife, by Deed of Indenture of the sth day of July, A. D. | 1853, granted and conveyed unto John N. Lane, 1 his heirs and assigns forever in fee. 5. Another thereof containing two hundred and I ten acres and allowance of land which the Com- I monwealth of Pennsylvania, by patent dated the 26th day of October, A. D. 1829, granted and con- Si reycu <w.,< J.,n j on.auuvne same nuicu mcuaia D. Wood and his wife, and Lewis T. Watson and his wife, by Deed of Indenture of the sth of July, A. D. 1854, granted and conveyed unto John N. Lane, his heirs and assigns forever in fee. 6. Another tract adjoining land of Wm. T. Daugherty containing three hundred and sixty acres and thirty perches, and allowance of land, being the same, the undivided moiety or half f part whereof, Samuel Pleasants and his wile, by Deed of Indenture of the 13th day of September, A. D. 1803, granted and conveyed nnto John N. Lane, his heirs and assigns forever in fee, and the | other undivided moiety or half part, whereof Lew- I is T. Watson and his wife, and Jerraan Jacob and his wife, by Deed of Indenture of the 15th day of September, A. D. 1853, granted and conveyed to John N. Lane lis heirs and assigns forever, in fee. 7. Another thereof) adjoining lands of Hopewell I Farm and BaltzerGwartz, containing one hund- Ired and sixty acres and ninety-six perches and allowance of land, which the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by warrant dated the 9th day of Jane, A. I). 1553, granted to John McLain; and which the said John McLain and his wife, by deed of Indenture dated the 80th day of March, A. D. 1854, granted and conveyed to John N. F Lane, his heirs and assigns forever, in fee. 8. Another thereof adjoining lands of (Rays town Branch of the Juniata River,) Hopewell Com pany, William Lqwry's improvement, and others, [ containing three hundred and forty-two acres and one hundred and six perches and allowance of land; being the same tract of land which was or iginally surveyed on a warrant for four hundred acres to Daniel Kerr, dated 21st day of March, A. D. 1794, returned as containing three hundred and sixty-five acres and allowance, and accepted in the land office of Pennsylvania on the 23d day of December, A. D. 1830, and for which a patent dated the 4th day ot October A. D. 1855, was issued by the Commonwealth to John Savage and his wife by deed of Indenture of the 17th day of November, A. D. 1855, granted and conveyed to John Lane, his heirs and assigns forever, in fee. 9. The other thereof adjoining lands of John Zook and Jacob Myers, containing eleven acres and 16 perches and allowance of land which the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by patent dated the 22d day of December, A. D. 1853, granted and conveyed to Tbomas M. Long, and which the said Thomas M. Long and his wife, by deed of Indenture dated the llth day of April, A. D. 1854, granted and conveyed to John N. Lane, his heirs and assigns forever, in fee. And praying the Court to award an Inquest to make partition of the premises aforesaid to and ainoag the heirs and legal representatives of the said intestate; which said Inquest was upon motion of S. L. Russell, Esq., awarded according to the prayer of the pe ' tionc-r. Notice is therefore given to all parties inter ested, that in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation to me directed, I will proceed to hold an inquisition on the premises, on MONDAY THE 24th DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1865, when and where they can attend if they see proper. JOHN ALSTADT, Shiriff. Sheriff's Office, March 24, 1865.:4t BEDFORD COUNTY, SS: At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford in and for the County of Bedford, on the 13th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1865, before the Judges of the said Court: On motion of Att'y Koons the Court grant | a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of! Jacob Cook, late of Southampton township, Som erset county, Pennsylvania, decaseed, to wit: Jesse Dennis: Mary, now deceased, who was in termarried with David Hay, leaving issue Gallic and William Hay, Callin T. Hay being a minor of whom Peter S. Hay is Guardian; Sarah, now de ceased. who was intermarried with George G. Walker, leaving issue Jacob, Catharine, Eliza beth, Sarah and Samuel, all of Somerset county, the three latter of whom Samuel Walker if Guar dian Jacob Cook, now deceased, leaving issue Solomon, Sarah, intermarried with Peter Boore: Samuel, now living in Somerset county, of whom A. J. Collin is Guardian, ad litum, and Elizabeth Ann intermarried with William Ben ford, residing j n county, Pennsylvania: John Cook, Henry Cook and William Cook, all of Londonderry town ship, Bedford county, Pennsylvania; George Cook, now residing in Fulton county, Indiana, and Cath arine, intermarried with Jacob Hardin, now resi ding in Lee county, lUinoia, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford on the FIRST MONDAY, Ist day of MAY next, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the valuation which has been valued andappratsed in persuanee of a writ of partition or valuation j-sued out of our said Court and to the Sheriff of said county directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. r. J i 0 testoncony whereof I fcwre hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Co<m,at Bed ford the 13th day of February, A. D. 1565. ford, the y 0 . fi. saAJOTC& Owk. Jo** AWUSU Shiriff- XT. S. 7-80 ZjOAK. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Sub scription Agency for the sale of United Slutes Treasury notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent, interest, per annum, known as the BEVM-THIBTY LOAJf. These Notes are issued under date of August lath, 1864, and are payable three years from that time in currencyer arc convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. Gold-Beariug Bauds. These bonds are now worth a premium of nine per cent., including gold interest from Nov., which makes the actual profit on the 7-30 loan, al current rates, including interest, about ten pc cent, per annum, besides its exemption from, State and municipal taxation, which adde front out to three per cent, more, according to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable semi annually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to One cent per day on a §SO note. Two cents " " " §IOO " Ten • " §SOO " 20 " §IOOO " §1 " " " §SOOO " Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. This is the OALI JL.OAX IN BAKKET now offered by the Government, and it is confi dently expected that its superior advantages will make it the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when tho notes will undoubtedly com mand a premium, as has uniformly been the ease on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Basks. State flanks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be res ponsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, PHILADELPHIA. SCBSDRIPTIOXS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Ist NATIONAL BANK of HOLLIDAYSBURG. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALTOONA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of HUNTINGDON. NATIONAL BANK OF CHAMBERSBURG. RUPP, SHANNON A CO., Bedford. REED A SCHELL, " feb24:3m -pnnup Bitv rvw Valuable Real Estate. There will be sold, on SATURDAY, May 6th, 1865, one of the MOST DESIRABLE FARMS In Friends Cove, situate on the waters of Cove Creek, in Colerain township, Bedford county, con taining Two Hundred and Ninety-Six Acres of first class Limestone Land, all under a high state of cultivation. The improvements me a TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, wellJinUheJ, New Bank Barn, with wagon sbed attached, Stone Spring House, with a Spring of never failing water near the house, good Tenant House anl Stable, Dry House, and other outbuildings- It is conceded that there is the best selection of Fruit on this property of any in the county, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Cherries and Plums. There is also a fine Mill Site on this property, which makes it still more valuable. There is about 200 acres cleared and under good fence, with about 30 acres of the finest meadow in the county. The balance of the land is well timber ed. A visit to this property by persons wishing to purchase a good property will pay them amply for their trouble. Any person wishing informa tion in regard to this property can call on JOHN ALSIP, of Bedford, or on the subscriber. If the property is not sold before the day above mentioned, it will be Aen offered on that day at public outcry. Terms easy, which will be made known on the day of sale, marllkts JOHN STONE. BEDFORD COUNTY SS: At an Orpans' Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on the 13th day of February, A. D. 1865, before the Judges of the said Court: On motion of John P. Reed, Esq., the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal repre sentatives of Catharine Mowry, late of Harrison township, deceased, to wit: Ist. Frederick2d, Jacob; 3d. Mary Ann, wife of Samuel Turner: 4tb Henry, residing in Bedford county; sth, John Emanuel, residing in Somerset county, Pa., and 6th. Lewis, residence unknown, said to be in Cal ifornia, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Bedford, in and for the county of Bed ford, on the FIRST MONDAY, Ist day of May next, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the valuation which has been valued and appraised, in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of our said Court, and to the Sheriff of said county directed, or show eauso why the same should not be sold. [if. B.] In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the said Court, at Bedford, the 13th day of February, A. D. 1865. 0. E. SHANNON, Clerk. Jon* ALDSTADT, Sheriff, mar 24 BEST WHITE LEAD: PURE LIBERTY LEAD, BEST ZINC. Unsurpassed for Whiteness, Fine Gloss, Durabili ty, Firmness and Evenness of Surface. PURE LIBERTY LEAD, Warranted to cover more surface for same weight than any other Lead—Try it and yon will have no other ! PURE LIBERTY ZINC, Selected Zinc, ground in Refined Linseed Oil, un euualed in quality, always the same. PURE LIBERTY ZINC, Warranted to do more and better work at a given coat than any other—Get the Best! Manufactured at PESYFIYLVAHIA PAINT and COLMT WORKS. Orders executed promptly by ZIEGEER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug. Paint, and Class Dealers. Store and Office, No. 137 North THIRD Street, PHILADELPAIA. marl7:ly Q YES I ANOTHER O YES! THE undersigned have entered into a Partner ship in the AUCTIONEER AND SALE CRYING Business, and take pier sure in offering their ser vices to their old friends and the public general ly. They will attend promptly to all bueiness en trusted to them. ' ISAAC MILLER, DAVID T. AKE. QRUGGENHEIMS GROUND RIO COFFEE. A FREc'H invoice of this excellent coffee just lwoeired and for sale at the New Bargain Store of 06TER. march 18' WW— tf rjIHE LOST FOUND. Every thing is now LOST IN HIGH PRICES. BUT if yon wish to find them again, at OLD PRICES, call at Mrs. E. V. Mowry's, who has just returned from Philadelphia, with the largest and best assortment of MII.LINERHY GOODS ever brought to Bedford, which she will sell at old "prices or cheaper. Her stock consists of a genera! assortment of FASHIONABLE SILK, STRAW, CACTDS, LEGHORN AND CRAPE BONNETS, INFANTS CAPS A HOODS, SHAKERS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDRENS BATS OF THE *YERY BEST STYLES OF ALL COLORS. A Beautiful assortment of Plaids, Ribbons, the latest styles Flounces, Ruches, Ladies dress caps, Corsets, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts,, Head Nets, Dress Trimmings, Zephyrs Shetland Wool, Ao. A LA ROE ASSORTMENT OF GRENA■ DINE VEILS OF ALL COLORS; ALSO LADIES LINEN COLLARS AND POCKET HANDKER CHIEFS, AC., AC. Do not purchase elsewhere until you call and examine the above stock of goods, as you will cer tainly find it to your own interest, apr. 8, 1864—d. BAIGMMAN. CMP A CO.. „ . BLOODY HUN, PENN'A. Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails, Stoves, Tinware, Wooden Ware, Window Glass, Oils, Paints, Brushes, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Ba con, Ac., Ac. Persons building will find it te their interest to give us a call, as we keep a general assortment of building furnishing. We will pay the highest price in Cash or trade foi Clover, Timothy and Flax Seed. Wheat, Rye, Oats an 1 Corn. , Beans, Dried Apples md Peaches. Tallow, Beeswax, Feathers Wool and Rags. Old Copper and Brass. GIVE US A CALL ! GIVE US A CALL !! Bloody Run, Aug. 12, 1864. 1 QP" PHILADELPHIA 1 ODK lOUO. PAPER HANGINGS. 1000. HOWELL A BOUJRKE, MAXCFACS ÜBERS OF WALL PAPERS, A >D WINDOW ICURTAIN PAPERS, Corner FOURTH and MAR :ET streets, PHILADEL PHIA. N. P.—A fine stock of Linen Shades constantly on hand. |feb24:9n ACT PROMPTLY AN D CERTAINLY IN ALL CASES OF CONSUMTION. They immediately incn .use the strength and deep en thecofor of the pale Hood. They subdue the Chilli and Fever, and diminish the Expect< ra tion. They check thei tght sweats, always, in frm seven to fourteen 4cp- Yheappetite is atlonce invigorated, and the patient rapidly gains flesh ; the cough and the difficult breathing are speed ily relieved; the sleep becomes calm and refresh ing ; the evacuations reynlar and uniform. ALL TnE GENERAL SYMPTOMS DISAPPEAR WITH A RAPIDITY THAT SEEMS MARVEL OUS.—J. F. Churchill, THE HYPOFHOSPHITES are an appropriate and SPECIFIC REMEDY" for every disorder characterised by any one or mose Of the following • ftsr SYMPTOMS :~© Difficult, Imperfect, or too Rapid Breathing ; Coldness of the Extremities; Night or Morning Chills; Hectic; Wasting of Flesh, Enlargement of the glands, or Swellings; Cough; Loss of Strength; Twiching of the nerres or muscles; Shooting Pains through the Shoulders, Chest, Face <jr Limbs ; Partial or Total Loss of the use of the r ;„,h, : H-adachr ; Giddiness ; Excessive Pal eness; Night Sweats, Loss of Appetite, /lean- jiurn Oppression of the Stomach after, or Sinking of the Stomach before eating; Weak or Sour Stomach ; Irregularities of the Boicels; Sallow Complex 'lion ; Derangements of the Liver r Kidneys; Re tarded Growth, or Delayed Dentition, in children; Extreme Sensitiveness to Co d, Ac.; as in the several stages of Consumption, in Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis Dyspepsia, Scrofuln, Neuralgia, Paral ysis [partial or complete,) dec. ami ESPEC!ALL Y in all Female Disorders or Uterine Irregularities, such as Difficult, Painful. Suppresser, Scanty, Ex cessive, Delayed, Premature or too Frequent Men struotiqn. WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITES are the best remedy known to Medical Science, in every cas where tho physician commonly pre scribes "tonics," irnn, whisky,end-liver oil, qui nine," Ac. WINCHESTER'S GESCLSB PREPARATION OF THE H YPOPHOSPHITES is the only reli able form of this Remedy, and is approved by the Medical Profession generally. USE NO OTHEIi NOR ANY REMEDY CONTAINING IRON fIeS*PRICES :—ln 7 ox. Bottles, sl—Six Bot tles for $5. In 16 ox. Bottles, $2 —Three for $5. Circulars free Sold by all respectable, Druggists and at the sole General Depot In the United States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John St. N. Y SAt W. SHUCK. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 01 STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES ; QUEENSWARE, A GREAT VARIETY 01 SHOES for Ladies. Children, Men and Boyr Shoes and Boots. — HATS AND CAPS. All de scriptions of LEATHER 500 CORDS OF TAN BARK WANTED, apr. 8, 1864 —tf. Q YES ! 0 YES ! The undersigned having taken out Auctionee; and Sale License, is now ready to CRY SALES oi the shortest notice, and on the most reasonabli terms. It will be recollected that no one is legal ly entitled to act as a cryer ofSales, unless hi procures a license. Address, LEVI AGNEW, apr. 8, 1864—tf. Bedford) Pa GOODS • JUST RECEIVED AT MRS. STEWART'S V&- CALL AND SEE THEM. SHEEP BREEDERS AND WOOL GROWERS Should take MOORE'S RU RAL NEW YORKER, the leading Agricultural Literary and Family Newspaperof America, whicl has a special Department of Sheep Husbandry edited by Hon. H. S. RANDALL, author of "Thi Practital Shepherd," Ac. This is the great Rural and Family Weekly. Only $3 a year—lest to clubs 13 numbers of this quarter (Jan. to April) sent on tria , for only 50 cents. Address D. D. T. MOORE, marl7:3t Rochester, N. Y. QSBORN'S PREPARED JAVA COFFEE. MAKES the mest delicious and economical bet erage in use. Nervous persons and dyspeptic! can use this excellent coffee without the injurioui effects experienced by using other coffee. In stori and for sale by G. R. A W.OST..R. March 18, 1864—tf LYJILLINERY GOODS. BROOKS A ROSENHEIM, WHOLESALE DEALERS, NO. Lit MARKET STREET, Worth Hide. PHILADELPHIA, Have now open their usual handsome variety of RIBBONS, BONNET MATERIALS, STRAW 4 FANCY BONNETS, LADIES' 4 MISSES' HATS. FLOWERS, RUCHES, LACES, and all other articles required by the MILLINERY TRADE I By long experience and strict a-tention to this branch of business exclusively, we flatter our selves that we can offer inducements, in variety, styles, quality and moderate prices not every where to be found. The attention of MILLINERS and MERCHANTS is respectfully solicited. Js®- Particular attention paid to flllinj orders. pOR SALE OR TRADE. A form in Bedford township, owned by J no- H. Rushabout four miles from Bed.'ord, containing 180 acres, about 80 acres cleareJ, with log house log barn and other ontbuildings thereon erected ; also an apple orchard thereon. ALSO. A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom, Juniata township, with log house, barn its.; thereon erect ed, containing 70 acres and allowance. Best part cleared and under fense, and in a good state of cultivation. Near to a school house, Mill Ac., Ad joiuing Scott Low, Hughes, and tthers, and lately purchased from Wm. Hurley. ALSO, 60 acres of land, 10 cleared aid under fense, with log house thereon erected, sdjoining Geo. Troutman, Geo. May and others, is Juniata town ship, and partly in Londonderry, lately owned by Andrew Wolford. ALSO, 166 acres near Stonerstown—within 1 mile of Broadtop Railroad—about 100 a<res cleared, with a two story dwelling house—new bank barn — stable Ac., thereon erected; alsotwe apple orchards, thereon, of choice fruit. The loil is rich and capable of producing every variety of crops in this climate. ALSO, 160 acres best quality of prari)—near the Mis souri riser, close to theoounty sea; of Harrison Co. lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixty aere tracts, adjoin ing Eikhorne City, in the richest valley of the west —the Platte Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha Oity, and close to the greatntftional govern ment road leading west into Neb tasks Territory. ALSO, A tract of land in Union tonqship, containing 225 acres, 72 acres cleared, with Lriu house, ten ant house, double log barn, also on apple orchard thereon, also a good new saw mhlthereon, known as the "Snyder or Koonts property." ALSO, ! 160 acres, two miles above Omsba City, on the great bend of the Missouri. Tits tract is well timbered and very desirable. Al of these lands were located after a personal inspection and careful examination on tbe groun land can be well rlied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise location are in my postssion. ALSO, Three desirable lots in Omahs City, Nebraska Territory. ALSO, A lot of ground in the City of lacotah, Nebras ka Territory. ALSO, A Tract of LAND, containinf Fifteen Acres, about seven acres cleared, with a Story and a half Log House and Log Stable theieon erected, ad joining lands of Joseph Brink) y, John A. Oin grund and others, in Juniata 1 vp. The cleared land is in good order, and the Ulunce well Tim bered, and all capable of easy improvement and cnitivation. The above real estate will be sold at such prices as to insure safe and profitable investments. Notes ox obligations of any kind that are good will be taken in exchange—particularly good bank notes. apr. 8, 1864. 0. E. SHANNON. QEO. BLYMYRE A SON DEALERS IN "EE .A. H. 33-W A H :E3 , HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES AND TINWARE. Shelf HARDWARE of every de cription, CHAM BKRSBUKG AND MANN'S AXES. BUTCHER'S, GREAVE'S, SPENCER'S, and other files. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CUTLERY. IRON NAILS, GLA -S, Ac. TUBS, BUCKETS, WASH -NG BOARDS, CHURNS, MATS, RUGS BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, HOPES, Ac, Putnam's Patent Clotiies Wringer. So highly spoken of, at Manufactures prices. We call the atteution of customers to our STOVE DEPARTMENT. We warrant them if they call and see our WELLINGTON, WAVERLY, and PRINCE ROYAL COOKING STOVES, they will have no othet. Persons commencing " HOUSEKEEPING," furnished with anything in that line at reduced prices, for CASH Our assortment of goods is not --rriassed outside the cities. Persons Dunning, luimsaeu >uu gvuus ni as LOW PRICES a they can be had anywhere. COAL OIL, COAL OIL LAMPS. POCKET-BOOKS, PIPES, AC. Call and see us before purchasing. G. BLYMYER A SON. apr. 8, 1864—3 mo. GOODS HOPEWELL! LOWERY A EICHELBERG SR have associa ted with them John B. Castncr, Esq., of Hope well, in a general mercantile an 1 forwarding bus iness at their old stand in Hop well, the business of the firm to be transacted in tbe name of LOW ERY, EICIIELBERGER A CO. They are now receiving and opening a large and complete stock of Foreign Dry Goods comprising a greater variety than is usually kept in a country store. Among the articles they keep may be enu merated the following: DRY GOODS—Colored Delaines, Alpacas, Mer rimac and Spragues prints, Lombatines, Sheet ing, Shirting, Irish Linen, Ac. LADIES DRESS GOODS in g eat variety, Veils, Gloves, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Cuffs, Ac. CLOTHS —A variety of springtnd summer cloths, Broadcloths, Cassimersef different styles, Satin ets, Ac. CLOTHING—Mens and boys spring and summer styles of Coats, Pants and Ve. ts. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. GROCERIES—Sugars, Molastei, Coffee, Teas, Spices, Ac. HARDWARE, Ac.—Pocket knives, table spoons and table knives and forked, razors, scythes, axes, nails, glass, plough pints, Ac., Ac.,.. Ac. FlßH—Mackeral, Herring, Coc fish. All of which were bought at natt cash prices, and which we will sell on the same terms at a small ad vance. All kinds of grain and country produce bought or exchanged for goods, fvr which the highest market prices will be paid. LOWERY, EICHILDERGER A CO. Hopewell, April 29, 1864. BRITISH PERIODICALS. \u. London Quarterly Review (Conservative.) Edinburgh Review (Whig.) Weitminster Review iB rdical). Iforth British Review (Free-Church). AND Blackwood's Edinburgh Uagazine(Tory) The American Publishers on inne to reprint the above-named periodicals, butts the cost of printing has doubled and the price of paper nearly trebled, they are compelled to advanci their terms as fol lows : per annum. For any one of the Reviews $4.00 For any two of the Reviews.. 7.00 " For any three of the Reviews.i 10.00 " For all four of the Reviews..v 12.00 " For Blackwood's Magazine 4.00 " For Blackwood and any oneß -view... 7.00 " For Blackwood and two of tin Reviews 10.00 " For Blackwood and three of tbe J leviews 13.00 " For Blackwood and the four It views.... 15.00 " These works will be printed on a greatly im proved quality of paper, and vhile nearly all A merican Periodicals araeithera-lvanced in price or reduced in Size —and very gene ally both, we shall continue to give faithful copies of all the matter contained in the original edifioi s.Hence, onr pres ent prices will be found as dhe&p, for the amount of matter furnished, as tboM of any of the com peting periodicals in tbe couttiv. Compared with the cost of !bo original editions, which at the present premiuti i>n gold would be about SIOO a year, our pricei (415) areexceediDg ly low. Add to this the fact hut we make our an nual payments to the British ?i bliahers for early sheets and copyright in Gdd slcosting us at this time nearly $2.50 in eurfci cy—and we trust that in the scale we have adoit d we shall be enti rely justified by our subscribers and the reading public. The interest of these Perbdicals to American readers is rather Increased flan diminished by the articles they contain on outgtei t Civil War, and though sometimes tinged witl prejudice they may still, considering their great tb lity and the differ ent stand-points from which tl ey arewritten, be read and studied with advaaa ;e by the people of this country of every creed aid party. LEONARD SCUTT A < 0., Publishers, No. 33 Walter Street, New York. ifP,flip GOODS AT OAK HALL, BLOODY RUN, PA. J. B. WILLIAMS AND BRO. ANNOUNCE to their customers ami the public in general, that they are receiving a large assort, merit of New Goods, such at J. TDIR/Y" OOOIDS: MEN'S WEAR, viz: CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATIN F.TTS, COTTONADES, ■ SHIRTING FLANNELS. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Black and Fancy Silks, S{rallies, Poplins, Lawns, Mozambique's, with a large Assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Ac. NOTIONS! NOTIONS! Glove* Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, Skirts, Braids, Laces, Ladies, Misses A Chil'dns Skeletons. READY-MADE CLOTHING, COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth and Cassimcre, made in the most ap proved styles. BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS A GAITERS, For both Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RUCHES, SHAKERS, Ac. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STATIONARY, SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL AND CURTAIN PAPERS. CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. GROCERIES, COFFEE, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. PROVISIONS, Fisn, HAMS, (plain and rsuga-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. QUEENBWARB, GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING ULASSES, WOODEN-WARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS, BROOMS, Ac. TOBACCO, A large stock to sell either by Wholesale or Retail. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS. DYE.STTFFS. A general assortment of the most reliable Patent Medicines. COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied with Essences and Oilsat CITY PRICES. THE DRUG DEPARTMENT is'nnder the supervision of Dr. MAN.N, one of the most accomplished Druggists in the oountry, so that Physicians and others, can depend upon get ting reliable articles 13®, All the above articles will be sold at prices to suit the circustanees of all. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. TER.HS"Cash or Produec, unless by special agreement. No credits longer than Six Months, without interest. Bloody Run. June 17, 1864.tf QOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS ! THE following kinds of Threshing Machines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT "THE MA CHINE SHOP OF P H SHIRES. BEDFORD PA TU Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POW ER Threshing Machines with all the latest and best improvements. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. four hands will thresh from 100 to 125 busbels of wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day. ONE-HORSEM ACHIN ES with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 kdsh. per day. Two and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ma chines, also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHAKERS of the most approved kind at tached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines done on the shortest notice. HORSES, PIG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER taken inpayment. ®suFarmers' wautingjMachines, will do well to give me a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor and Afanufac'r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE BUCKEYE MOWER AM) REAPER! The most perfect Machine in the world. Single Mowers or Combined Machines Warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. Farmers'in want of the BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, would do well to call and make arrangements to five their orders for Machines in time tor mowing. PETER H. SHIRES. STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL, touching at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Harbor.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company (lo nian Line) carrying the U. S. Mails, are intended to sail a* follows: CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, March 25, CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, April 1. ETNA, Saturday, April 8, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE: PATABLE IS GOLD, OB ITS EQUIVALENT IS CURKESCV FIRST CABIN, SBO 00 STEERAGE, S3O 00 do. to London, 85 00 do. to London, 34 00 do. to Paris, 95 00 do. to Paris, 40 00 do. to Hamburg, 90 00 do. to Hamburg, 37 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cab in, $75, SBS, $lO5. Steerage S3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. Forfurthei information apply at|the Company's Office. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. marl7:ly QREAT BARGAINS AT THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION SHUCK BROTHERS ARE JUST RECEIVING A SPLENDID STOCK OF FAUCI DRY GOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESS "SILKS, CHALLIES, POPLINS, MOHAIR DE LAINS, BAREGES, FRENCH LAWNS, FAN CY PRINTS, AC. SILKS CLOTHS, AND MANTILLAS SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, MOURNING AND LACE GOODS, A HAND-SOME LOT OF LACE MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS. BONNETS AND BONNET RIBBONS Flowers, Children's Hats and Flats, Ladies and Children's Gaiters, Slippers, And Fine Boots. Notions in great variety Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchief!!, Collars, Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, Ac, Ac, Ac. The stock consists of every article usually kept in a First Class Fancy Store selected by an ex perienced city lady. Thankful for past favors we ask a continuance of your patronage. SHUCK BROTHERS. The old firm of 8. A. W. Shuck also ask a call to see their new stock and a continuance of public patronage. Bedford, April, 1864. WANTED, AT f 150 PER MONTH, A RELIABLE CANVASSER, in every town and county, for the N1 RSE AND SPI. the most interesting and exciting book ever published, em bracing theadventures of a woman in the Lnion army as Nurse, Scout and Spy, giving a most viv id inner picture of the war. We have Agents clear ing $l5O per month, which we will prove, to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address 'JONES, BROS. A CO., 60fl CHESTNUT Street, | I PMadeJpWa, Pa." ssl7:4t B< )X KS OF TU K SPEC! FIG PILL WILL PROMPTLY, PERFECTLY AND PERM A MEETLY CPRM Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakaeu or Involuntary Nightly or Daily Losses, however originally caused, or however aggrava eed in character; while they will speedily correct those terrible morbid conditions which springffroin the primary disease, or from secret vice. THE SPECIFIC PILL is equally applicable to the treatment of every kind of Genital or Urina ry Frritation; Incapacity or Impotency ; Diabetes; Lime or Brick-duet Dcpoeite in the URINE; Milky Dischargee; Inflamation or Weakness #f the Kid neye, dec.., Ac. Clergymen, Lateytrt, Students, and all who follow sedentary occupations, or whose Brain and Nervous S,stem are over-worked, are peculiarly subject to Weaknesses of the Genito urinary Or jane. They should not fail to use THE SPECIFIC PILL. '&S,Person■ afflicted with any one or more of the above disorders are sure to have several, and sometimes most, ofthe following SYMPTOMS: Deranged- Digeetion; Late of Appetite; Loee of Flesh; Constipated Bowels; Fitful and Nervoue, or heavy eleep with Lustful Dreams; Troubled Breathing; Failure oj Voice; Irregular action of the Heart; Pestulous Eruptione on the Face and Neck; Headache; Affectione of the Eyce; Loee of Memory; Sudden Jluehee of Heat and Blushings ; General Weakness and Indolence; Aversion te Society; Relaxed Condition, or Diminiehed Size of the Genital Organe; Involuntary Nightly or Daily Emit done; Frequent deeire to pate Water, irith peculiar attending eeneatione; Pale Lipt; Sunken Cheeke; Weak Eyer; "Pinched" Fcaturee; Irrita tion, or Catarrh of the Blvdder; Incontinence, or Supprettion of the Urine; Painful. Too' t Frequent, or Difficult Micturition, Ac., Ac. m Professional Opinions.—"l have used you/ SPECIFIC PILLS' in many cases of Sperma torrhea, and with the most perfect success."—J. MILTON SANDERS, M. D., LL. D., Brooklyn. "It is as near a 'specific' as any medicine can be. I have cured very severe cases with from six tojton doses."— B. KEITH, M. D., .Vew York. "I know of no remedy, in the whole Materia Medica, equal to your Specific Pill in Seminal or Urinary Weaknesses. — ADOLPH BEHRE, M. D., Prof". o/ Organic Chemittry and Physiology, N. Y. Personal Opinions.— Mr. Winchester is wor thy of alt confidence, and devotes himself enthusi astically to these Preparations."— l). MEREDITH REESE, M. I), LL. D ..Amtr.Med. Gazette, N. Y. "X have a personal knowledge of Mr. Win chester's Honesty and Integrity, and can assure the Profession and the public that his preparations can be relied on."—JAS.R. CHILTON, M. D., Chem ist, N. Y., The Specific Pill Is not a Homoepatbic Remedy, nor does it c n tain Mercury, Iron, Caatharidee, or any injurious ingredient.— SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. Price —$1 per bos., six boxes (when or dered at once) $5. Sent by Mail. Sold Wholesale and Retail at the Sole General Depot in the I ni ted States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John Street, N. Y. 0ct.21,'64-ly. SOMETHING NEW. The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to the Ladies and, Gentlemen of Bedford and vi cinity, that he has just returned from the 1 ast with a full and complete assortment of Ladies', Misses and Childrena' Boots, Shoes, Gaitors and Balmorals, Of every description, to which he Respectfully invites their attention. For Gentlemen, Boys'and Youths, he has every thing in their line, together with a splendid stcci.of GENTS' FURNISHING GOQIjS Ofthe latest and most approved patterrs: coniut ing of COLLARS, all styles, SCARFS, SCA IF PIN3 and RINGS, new and beautiful styles of NECK-TIES. Underwear, Shirts, Socks, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, (ready hemmed.) Also, the best brands of TOBACCO and SE GARS. All of which will be sold at a very snail advance te nett and prompt paying customers. The undersigned comes among you to gain a livelihood after the calamity which befel him at the burning of his native place (Chambersbur>;h), and hopes by strict attention to business, an 1 a desire to please all, to merit a liberal share of the gublie OTi.n-.jp, Being a tractioeJ Shoemaver, e feels confident that be fully understands his business, and has purchased hisgbods accordingly, TO THE LADIES he takes pleasure in saying that he has devotod particular attention to goods in their tine, his stock being CITY AND HOME-MADE WORK, BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. S&. He has fitted up a separate apartment for the Ladies, and has A LADY TO WAIT UPON THEM, and cordially invites them to give him a call. J. HENRY BUTTON. BEDFORD, Feb. 17, 1885.:3 m. MANHOOD: HOW LOST HOW RES TORED.—Just published, anew edition of Dr.Culvertvell'w Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermator rhoea, or seminel Weakness, Involuntary Sentinel Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incaptci ty, Impediments to Marriage, etc.: also Consump tion, Epilepev, and Fits, induced by self-indul gence or sexual extravagance. ISBrPrice in a sealed envelope, only fi cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years success ful practice, that the alarming consequenct s of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the applica tion of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, mays cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. .£®~This Lecture should be in the hands of eve ry youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, poet-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., I 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office box 4686. June 17,'64-tf. ' e T M. BARNDOLLAR & SON W . BLOODY HUN, HA. RESPECTFULLY informs tbeir friends, and the public in general, that they are receiving and keep constantly on band a large and well selec ted stock of Foreign and Domestic ZD!*/*" GOODS SUCH AS Cloths, Cassimers. Satinetts, Vestings, Cottonades, Ac., Ac., Ac.' Ladies Dress Goods. Silks, Sh&llies, Delaines, Poplins, Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings, Irish Linens, Ac. READY MADE CLOTHING In great variety. Men's and Boys' Coats, Pants and Vests, Made in the Latest and Best Styles. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, and Cbildrens wear. NOTIONS, Hosery, Gloves, Scarfs, Neckties, Dress Trimmings, Braids, Laces, Ladies A Large and Well Selected Stock of GROCERIES, COFFEE, TEA, SUGARS, SYRUPS, RICE, SPICES, AC., AC. TOBACCO, CHEWING A Smoking Tobacco of the Best Brands. DRUGS, Oils, Paints, Medicines A Dye Stuffs. HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, SriKES, Ac., Ac. WE KEEP On hand a well selected stock of all kinds, ando onsider it no trou ble to show goods. Call and see before purchas ing elsewhere. No GOODS misrepresented to effect s&les.All goods warranted as represented. WE BUY All kinds of produce for which we pay the high est prtce in CASH or GOODS. We buy our goods for Cash entirely, and can offer great inducements for persons to buy of us. CALL AND SEE US. sept.9'64-tf. J. M. B. A SON. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA PA. IMseases of the .\ervoim, .Kemlnal, ITrl and Sejtual Systems-new and reliable treatment in reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION sentby mail, in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHI ON, Howard Association. No. 2 South Second Btre*t, Philadelphia, Pa. pENTLEMEN'S HATS.—AII tho latest U stylos W CHARLES OAKiOnD A SONS Con i viae a til Hotel, Philadelphia. JJYSPEPBIA, And Diseases Resulting From DISEASES OF TUB LITER AMD DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ARE CURED BY HOOFLAWS GERMAN BITTERS, THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC. These Bitters have performed more cures GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION I HAVE MORE TESTIMONY t Have more respectable people to vouch for them Than any other article in the market. We defy any One to contradict this Assertion, AND WILL PAY SIOOO To any one that will produce a Certificate pub. lished by us, that is not genuine. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CURE EVERT CAME OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kid neys and Diseases arising from a disordered Stomach. Observe the following symptoms! Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs ; Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulnesss of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or tVeigbt in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim ming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breath ing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffo cating Sensations when in a lying Posture. Dim ness ot Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Prcspiration, Yellow-lies* 'of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depres sion of Spirits. REMEMBER. That this Bitters is not Alcoholic, Contains No Rum or Whiskey. AND CANT MAKE DRUNKARDS, But is the beet Tonic in the World. READ WHO SAYS SO : FROM THE HON. THOS. B. FLORENCE: Washington, January 1, 1864. Gentlemen. —Having stated it verbally to you, I have no hesitation, in writing the fact, that I ex perienced marked benefit from your Hoofiand's German Bitters. During a long and tedious session of Congress, pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind friend suggested the use of the preparation I have named. 1 took his ad vice, and the result was improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obtained. Others may be sim ilarly advantaged if they desire to be. Truly your friend, THOMAS B. FLORENCE. From John B. Wickersham, Esq., firm of Wick ersh&m A Hutchison, the celebrated Manufac turers of Fancy-Iron Works, 269 Canal St. I am the recipient from you of one of the great est favors that can be conferred upon man, vis: that of health. For many years have 1 suffered from one of the most annoying and debilitating complaints that the human family can be afflicted with, Chronic Diarrhea. During the long time I was suffering from this disease, I was attended by regular physicians, giv ing mc but temporary relief. The cause seemed to remain until I was induced to try Hoofiand's Ger . man Bitters. After the use of a few bottles of i that valuable medicine, the complaint appeared to be completely eradicated. 1 often Inwardly thank you for such a valuable specific and, whenever I have an opportunity, cheerfully recommend it, with full confidence in its reliability. Truly yours, JOHN B. WICKERSHAM. New York, Feb. 2, 1864. From Julius Lee, Esq., firm of Lee A Walker, the mostextensive Music Publishers in the United States, No. 722 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. February Bth, 1864. Messrs. Jones A Evans—Gentleman: —My mother-in-law has been so greatly benefitted by your Hoofiand's German Bitters that I concluded to try it myself. I find it to be an invaluable tonic, and unhesitatingly recommend it to all who are suffering from dyspepsia. I have had that disease in its most obstinate form—flatulence—for many years, and your Bittei*s has given me ease when everything else had failed. Yours truiy, JULIUS LBB. From the Hon. JACOB BROOM, Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, 1863. Gentlemen : In reply to your inquiry as to the effect produced by the use of Hoofland's German Bitters, in mv family, I have no hesitatien in say. ing that it has been highly beneficial. In one in stance, a case of dyspepsia of thirteen years'stand ing, and which had become very distressing, the use of one bottle gate decided relief, the second effecting a cure, and the third, it seems, has con firmed the cure, for there has been no symptoms of its return fo. the last six year?. In my individ ual use of it 1 find it to be an unequalled tonic, and sincerely recommend its use to the sufferers. Truly yours, JACOB BROOM, 1707 Spruce St. Rev. W. D.Seigfried, Pastor of 12th Baptist Church Philadelphia, December 26th, 1863. Messrs. Jones A Evans—Gentlemen:—l hare recently been laboring under the distressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by a prostration of the uervus system. Numerous remedies were recommended by friends, and some of them tested, but without relief. Your Hoofiand's German Bit ters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bit ters induced me also to try them. I must confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines, from, the "thousand and one" quack "Bitters" whose only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugged liquor upon the community, in a sly way; and the tendency ot which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learn ing that yours was really a medicine preparation, I took it with bappy effect. Its action was not upon only the stomach, but upon the nervous sys tem, was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. Verv respectfully vous, W. D. BEIGFKIKD, No. 264 Sbackamaxon St. From the Rev. Thos. Winter, D. D., Pastor of Rorough Baptist Church Dr. Jackson;— Dear Sir:—l feel it due to your excellent preparation, Hoofland German Bitters, to add my testimony to the deserved reputation it has obtained. I have for years, at times, been troubled with great disorder in my head and ner vous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters, I did so, and haTe exprienced great and unexpected relief; my health has been every materially benefited. I confidently recommend the article where I meet with cases similar to my own, and have been assured by many of their good effects. Respectfully yours, T. WINTER, Roxborough, Pa. R®v.J... Hrrman, of the German Reformed Church, Kutxtown, Berks County, Pa. Dr C.Jackson; —Respected Sir :—I have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and nave never used any medicine that did me as much good as Hoofland's Bitters. I am very much improved in health, after having taken five bottles. Yours with respect, J. S. HERMAN. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of "C. X. Jackson" is on the Wrabper of each bottle. PRICE: Single Bottle l,ora Half Doz. for 95. Should your nearest druggist not have the arti cle, do not be put off by the intoxicating prepar ations that may be offered in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. ARCHS'THEEL 8 Md MMuf#ctory ' No ' 631 JONES cto BV£!XS Successors to C. M. Jackson & Co. For B*(e by Drujrists and Dealers in every Town in the United States.
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