:hcse wretches confine their blasphemies to the wails of their own conventicles, we leave them to t.ic judgment of such as choose to attend on their rnirr.strarions; but, when they obtrude ttemse ves upon public assemblages, outside of the wtths of their churches, their utterances be come proper subjects of newspaper criticism ana they will be dealt with by us just as anv ot.ier political speaker would be. Surrender of Johnston. W AII DEPA KTMPNT, ) vv ASHIXGTOX, April 28 3 l> \r J fajor General /) K : ' 1 ' M J w- A h WTM'T g ™;. ora "''** - o Al ,h .V""' TOit " 1 bjr "■<> .i e ... Inal Johnston surrender be toes m his command, c„,braci„„ ,™, ™ he™ to ,beChatialmoeto to Gen. ?T,mT on .he baa,, agree,l „ po „ , .elf for tbe army „f Nort) , ern Virginia ° ' Ah STANTON, Secretary of War. T hanks to GRANT and SHERMAN, there are now no rebels in arms east or north of the StaL A abama, while there are not enough of reb r;~ ° ti,er eotton sta te 9 to°swear by zr zr, to " iank c -J TSLS thi™rL been said about the terrible T '. rp BV SM,T AND MAORI HER are goin" l 'r l we . do . übt if sofdiers keep even une?.p> et^pibj" 1 d. r! 'We 7iave pea& at last, thanks to GRANT and SHERMAN, and in spite of STAN TON , UUTLER. and THE N.mn... j World. ifjrTbo municipal election in St. Paul, Min- ' r.esota, took place on the 4th instant. A year j ago the Republicans elected their candidate for ' Mayor by 318 majority; now the result is thus j heralded by the Pioneer of the sth in a 'spread' J nearly a half a column lung : St. Paul Redeemed ! Glory enough, for One Day—The 01' Democratic Rooster again on hit Feet—Gain o Fiv* Hundred LnJ fear—W'h.te Democratic Ticket Elected—Hb oiition Disunioniits Cleaned out of Power— Their Cold Water Candidates caught in (he Ruin—St Paul a Democratic City for alt Times. The Democrat# elected their whole city tick et, and all but one of the Aldermen and School Committee. CrShort cakes, pies, and, in tact, ail kinds of cooking, arc done in Tew York with finely pnritied Petroleum, and it. :s said to be much cheaper and better than lard, and the medical profession say it is m ire 1- •althy. " 1 - 1 -?IARUSf,- GAI'ffIEK—BENFOBD —Op. Thursday j evsr.ing, 27th nit., ct ike Presbyter;:'n 1 ..tson- j age, in Somerset, by Rev. 1. Y. Graham, j Chnriea A Gaither, Esq.. editor of the Fuitoa ! Democrat, to Miss Venie E. Benfor-i, of Soul* | erset. Our young friends l.wre our best wishes fur their happiness and prosperity. May their lives be crowned with many ble-sings. STECKMAX—BA UG OMAN —At the parsonage, in Marlinsburg, April 19, by J M Clarke, Mr. James "Steckman, to Mrs. R J Haughman, a!) of Bloody Run, Bedford Co , Ptnna. —DIED— | KEELEY. —In Bedford township, on the j 29th of April, ElizaU th Ann, only daughter of Methiut Keeley, aged 23 years, 1 month and 4 day e. "Sho died in Jesus and is blessed ; FfoOt Suffering and from sin reieased, And froed frjm every snare." "Far from this world of toil and strife, She's present with the Lord; The labors cf her mortal life End '□ a large reward.'' Bedford Markets. [ Comcted we t kly by J. B. Furqubar.l Flour, erbirrel, $lO 00 Potatoes, per bus. .30 Wheat,'per busb. 200 Egss, per dozen, w5 Rve, per baah-1. 150 Butter, per lb. .30 Corn, per bushel, 125 Lard, per lb. .20 Oate, per bushel, 75 Bacon, per lb. -2o .NOTICE TO TAVERN KEEPERS. License* granted May Terra, 1565, and in try hands for collection, if not lifted in ten diya, will be returned to the Court according to law. J. B. FABQUHAR, Treasurer. Dr. F. C. DOYLE, (COALDAI.P, BEDFORD COUNTR. PA.,) Graduate of the University of Maryland, and late Resident Physician to the Baltimore Infirmary. May 5, 1565. FULLING MR MIMML The undersigned respectfully informs the friends and customers of toe late Joseph \V . N.eek, that the Fulling and Carding business formerly carried on by deceased, will b-> continued in the n ime ot the subscriber. Alt kinos oi woilc in this ime done on short rotice ar.d at cheap rates. GEORGE ii. SLEEK. tfew i'arif, May o—3t*.0 —3t*. j VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell bis farm in St. Clair j township containing T A'O HUNDRED ACRES and | al'owar e-*, situated near the town of St.Clairsville, i with about or.* hundred acres cleared, wiro good fence#, and in a high state of cultivation, with good meadows and all the balance of the land well tira- | bered, and good farming and meadow land when j sheared, with several fine never-failing springs, j which water nearly all the fields and wood-laud.— j There is a good Log House, Double Los Burn, Wagon Shed, ! Small Frame Stable, end a good Spring i jirttse, with excellent water, near the House JH*o, uft nr. \ YOU AG APPLE OiiLHJiPD, of choice fruit, with a number of 6.1" Peach and Cherry trees. AUSR—ONE TP.DCT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, I ia astne township, with the best of Pioe, Oik and Cfhsatnut timber, containing one huin'reJ ucres, witu threw asw mills convenient, one within one fourth of a mile, the timber easily gotten off, part of the fend good fliming land when cleared AMU —A LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, situate in the town of St. Ciairsville, on corner of Bedford tod fSiass streets, with spring house, granary, large stable, cartiaga bouse, and a good well of water un der roof of he house, with all other necessary out buildings, two first rate iota of ground with new fences all around them- This property would suit ; wall for a tavern or store, as every convenience ia ; b#r for either. For further particulars apply to j Da. 3. G. ETATLER, Schellsburg, or CS>T. F. D. BEEGLE, May fl—Bm SL CfairarUlt. C.iL T TlOJ\i" FROJU THE 1 M £ R I C Vv A x c H CO. jof the American' W a "ch iilsiUtions I *■* i„ great „ um J; cs v; o]a b ;; n >-? * wortbiessnees to injure the r * D *'* er j"" to protect our 1" °" S "" _ 1 Public from imp.,,,,,,,, >'4 the I T^Z": :vzT' ><<>■ AMERICAN WATPR pa i engraved on the ina.de plate 41 " S '" j Skcoxj, has the j 1 map has the name I -P-S-SARTLSTT, Waitham ion the inside plate. ' *"-> •^graved I All the above u~ w, co. P ,i„„ d **.. j every re spec t. w "*nted .'he FOURTH has the name j the .ns.de plate, aid °° | IS | rrHsi unaccustomed buyer. Someare iFpies-ciucu { . as made by the' Union Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.,' , j —no such company existing. Some are named the ■ "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. j Ellery sty le, usually known as the 'Soldier's Watch.' ■ Others are named the '-Applelori Witch Co.;" oth- , ! ers the "P. S. BartnEV," instead of our 'P. S. Bait | lettbet ides many varieties named 111 such a mat.- ; i ner as to convey the idea that they are 'he verita- . ! ble picductions of the American Watch Company, j | We also caution the public, and particulaiiy sol ; uiers, against buying certain articles cr.OED watch t es, 60 Ireely advertised in illustrated papers as "Ar i my Watches," "Officers' Watches," "Magic 'lime , j Observers," "Arrana Watches," &c., the prices of' j which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. I ; A good watch, in these times, cannot be atforded , for any such money. A little attention on the part oi buyers will pro- ! tect them from gross imposition. BOBBINS & APPLKTON, Agents for the American Watch Co., 132 Broadway, New York. May 5, 1855—1 m. CP/-. ~ „ T"! ~ J 01 xv ULV m a £>aa uause as those who fall in the rebel ranks undoubtedly do, is foolish. But or the other hand Dyeing for a G-ooci Cause as those who are wise and prudent enough to reme dy the defects oI na'nje with CRISfADOHO S HAIR DYE, are doing every day, in every City of the Union, is eminently praiseworthy. This peaceful revolution is going on throughout the whole land, and thus beauty and harmony supplant homeliness and incon gruity. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO No. 6 Aitor House, New Vork. Sold by Druggists. Ap plied by all Hair Drvssera. {.Vlay s—lm A omimstrator s notice. Letters 01 administration on the estate of William Braiiiar, late oJ Kupewell tovvnsnip, .Ktoaswl, hav ing been granted to the sub-criber, residing in Bloody Run, all persons indebted to said e.-*ate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim* against the same vvili present thein properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUF.L BENDER, May s—6t Adni'r. HIOSPECIIJS OF THE BEDFORD CO- Ml TLAL OIL COMPANY- Capital Stcck $150,000, ParVaiue SI.OO. ; Xu Favontiem. Every Subscnbtr on ihi Ground Floor, The property of the ahove named company, which is about being organized under the mining laws of Pennsylvania, consists of the following valuable territory, to wit: 1. A lease of one half acre, known as "No. 3," on the Tenney & btorrow purchase, on Cheriy Run, Venango' county, Pa., just ahove the celebrated '•Reed" well and within a stone's throw of a well just struck, flowing at present 100 barrels per day. new derrick erected upon the lot. One half the oil to the company. 2. A lease of one half acre, in close proximity to the above, known as "No. 6," on the Tenney A Storrow purchase on Cherry Run. A new derrick erected upon the lot. One half the oil to the com ' The refusal for sixty days, of a lea-e on Sugar Creek, of two acres of ground ; five-eightbs of the oil to toe company. -1. beven acres in f-e simple on the waters ol Ritchey Run, one mile from its junction with the Allegheny, about the s ime distance from the Fox ar.d Wide! well, owned by the '-Stump Islands Oil Company." Ail flat, boreable territory, at present under cultivation, with a good frame nous: upon it. 5. Three acres in fee simple on the Allegheny river, just below the mouth of the Clarion river. There is room on tois tract for a half dozen wells The "Allegheny and Clarion River Oil Company," of Philadelphia, aie now sinking several weili int mediately opposite this property, wi-h excellent ptospccta of success. In presenting the above basis to the public, it is confidently believed that it cannot be excelled by lb it cl any ether company yet organized. The two leases on Cherry Run are themselves worth more t -han the territory of many companies which pro i less to be based upon a million capital. The Cherry i Run region has proved to be the surest oil-producing territory yet discovered. Nine-tenths of the wells ; bored on this stream have been successful. The i great "Reed" well, flowing 375 barrels per day. the ' "Mountain" well flowing 400, and in fact nearly all of the large wells yet ftruck, ero located ou Cbrr j ry Run. it is piopo,eii *o sell a sufficient number of shares | to pay to. the territory and raise working capital iur iis development, at the low price of tweruy-fice 1 .-"*♦< pr Skirt, tins p'artn\g rv ry miser iter is this {Hid sn ike gronr.a.-fio'j,, and giving rich snhecrtitr ' -r 0 rnta irterrst in the territory, trig.net, and other i prrfrty cf the company, as w-il as the shares of i stock remaining unsold after the purchase money ' and working capital are raised. From the nature of the leases, boring upon them must be commenced ' -,vi : hn sixty day* Irom tbe 20tb of April, 1883, ! which is a sufficient guaranty that the company j will proceed without delay t- tbe development of its territory. „ The following named persons are authorized to I receive subscriptions to tbis valuable steck i ! B A K?MEYERS, | Pedford ! ISAAC D EARNEST, Bedford Township, i HENRY F. SMITH, St. Clair, . J. H. SCHELL. ScbelUburg, i JACOB J. BARNDULLAR, Bloody Ron, RICHARD LANGDON, Hopewell, S. S. FLOCK. Saxton. | J. B. FAF.QUH AR, April 38, 1885. Ir*arr#r pro t,m. A CABD TO IfffiLlDS. a rr.sST? T ia South * | for the cure of Nervous Weaknes," V'T'''n f Sm * Diseases of tho it* e 3Kness, Early De<*av j trie whole train of d^oTdp^^ 8 ' 10 !" 81 0r S a " s > and I and vicious habiN " sht on b T baneful j ready cured by this rn hu r nu ™ bers b "v e been a!- i desire to benefit tbran- , ! Prompted by a send the r SSefor ! "® ICted ""Unfortunate, 1 will I pis o:%: ! RZSS. '^SAR H ASS^ESR I j February io, 1865—' Stat " on D ' b!e House, j New York. 1 l e555,f7 MAD B NEW I doctcr or medicine Sent ! h „ W!!b °ut aid of jof IQ cents. Address, £> b'footVm'' } February 3, 1865-6 m. 0 B ' oaUwa y> York. ! you WANT TO A LITTLE OF EVFK YTHI Vr ■ ; mats system, male and t r, / ,N °. r af,ng totbehu -1 ment of d a ' e ' the CauSes trea | world; how "" 'ar?; ZuW T tom * 01 b " i *ver published before real the re* sedTn? T" 8 ' ed edition of '•Mkdical Common £"" a enl " g * book lor curious neonle . J , \ a curiol) one. .1,0 in d book for every • Contents tblAent ' Price ; ma > ; be had at ti { . I! 30 Brod "3-. New York. j ship, dee'd., having been granted by the Register f of Bedford county to the subscriber, residing in said ■ township, all persons having claims or demands a- j gainst said estate are requested to make them known j to him without delav, and those indebted are noti- j tied to make immediate payment. LEVI HARDINGF.R, f April 21—6t Adun'r. EX CHINEE HOTEL. HUNTING-DON, Pa. | WM. C. McNULTY, Proprietor, j Terms mode rate to suit tfi& times. j April 28, IS6s—ly PUBLIC SALE ♦ OF 1 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. J. ALSIP, Auction?r. ' The subscriber will otT-r at public sale on FRI- ! DAY the 2d of June, 1865, one ol the most desira- ] . hie farms in Bedford township situate about one • mil? liora the Hoilidaysburg "ike. containing 101, "cies, and 20 perches an'' allowance of fir„t class . ilmesrone Laud, all under a high state oi cultivation. ' The improvements are a NEW TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, well finished, .YEW BAJYK BAR.\, icitA Carritge fhust. 1 a well of never failing water at the door, HEW SAW .HILL, ' in good order and in a fine neighborhood for timber, j The undersigr.eJ has a lease of 8 years, of two I rows of apple Irees on the mansion tract of Philp ; Zunmers, dec'd. There is a young Orchard of ; choise fiiuit on the premises. Peaches of the best | quality. There are about 75 acres cleared of wbifft j 15 acres are meddow, of ttie very best quality, tne | balance well timbered. A visit to this property j bv persons wishing to purchase will pay thetn aw- j piy :or their trouble. This valuble farm is about J 3J miles North of Bedford. { 1 Terms easy which will be mads known on tie ' day of sals. PHILIP ZIMMKR3, ! April 28, 1865. STAN!) I'KO.ll I NSSEKS; / 1 H K A P C* ORSER t O M ! N O V, D f) A N W 1 1 H A CKA 8H . | J. E. FARQUHAR, has been to the City par- ; ;' . i chafing tiis Spring Stock. enl takes in stating he is l'ully prepared to sell I at i | A ieductiot of from twenty-five to fifty per cot ; I 0 N FORMER PR!CE S • \ \ ' E ask the public to examine our stock, as we j \\ are determined not to Sat any one under sell at. I COLONNADE BUILDING, J. B. F A R Q U H A R, MARCH 35TH, 1565. BROWN MUSLIN FIFTY CENTS, | * i ; CHEAP CORNER. j CALICO TWENTY-FIVE CF.NTS, At CHEAP CORNER. DELAINES THIRTY FIVE CEN TS, At CHEAPCORNER. j : j f \ OOD mackerel in Bairels, half Barn.lt, Qsar- S ters and Kits at F A R <1 I H A It'S CHEAP COBHEK! EAST I'ITT STREET, I $ I Bttfuir*? Match 24, IM4 Save Money! Buy your Goods at R E D UC ED P RICE 8! ALL KI.YDS OF GOODS— Carpetings, Muslins, Calicoes, &c. t &c., at gtanily rducod prices for CaeA, at CRAMER & CCTS Mfurch 21, 1865. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary on tbe estate of Jacob De vore, lateof Londonderry tp., deceased, having been granted to tbe subscribers, alt persons knowing ! bem selves indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and iLo.e having claims against ibe ame, v. ill present then, properly au !hs.iiticer'.-d for settlejmnf. CORNELIUS DEVOKE, IB\AC DEVORE, April a§.—Executor#. I TUB M( :r COMBINATION w , t IHII!IT AT bffoho, i ON FRIC, MAY Bth, 1865. I aftehnoon . anit m.siso at TJ f. m. |3 Admiesior Cts.—Children under 12 ;.j jj of age, 25 Cents. ' \ ■AVER & NOYES' UtfjD STATES CIRCUS, j, —— j • V^AMB'JRGH&COA ItAMOTH MENAGEEIE j, —_ ASD —' A Ofiravan,*, j I fcnJf.fltu S.wor. of 1981, Oac Flic. of A4- Fver Org* wia *™ 4,1. a**> a— Equestrians, CT oha?4, Cowon, Contortionists, Enu'viiVirsts and General rar formers—Splendid Stud of Tkattee Hohscs, Pontes and fmicK MvEKS -MTGIIIACENT CollactKii of Liti>o Licxa* T\*F.P*. Lecpa&i c, Beaks, Hyenas, Voj.vi , Monkeys. Af*s. B a moons, EiADaef all kinds and s&.. g*- er*4 ny the Great Van Amburgh_Himself f jfl m 2' 1$ Jslf / The MAMMOTH [ ] WAR ELEPHANT HANNIBAL, Large*! Animal in the world, weighing nearly I£,OTM : Pounds. S. A. TAPXH, or H/1 9 r or o uh, Or the N\-w World, the On'r One on Exhibition. .A WHITE POLAR BEAR, From iu* Arct.a Regions, the Ojily Oa in Ame r la*. An AFRICAN OSTRICH, Kin* Feet High. A Pnircf SNOW WHITE PEACOCKS, A I'eix of JAPANESE MASKS?? SWiNE The first r*r i • port*l in America. Pfan ! mine us* variety cl Rare and £cxu:.i . -H wuh cloth of ▼elret. rlct'y stnddcd with briHiant * inblematies! ornaments ef an l silver. bo Sup.rb Dens, Carriage*. Baggage Wagor.s and otb ~r jv" i:paces, (manufactured by iie celebrated > bSotmkk'. Mew fork,] aro of the m?stc!v ft ant and cosi ly dercripti- u, andcf incomparable style and finish. The indescribable grandeur of this trouderful C avalrauc. freprtsling, a> :t dc-i , a J.IOVING PA A ef orev a M:i.cin Lk.voth] with its a:U*ctive oppoir.tai I and -mute*. i> so nu;rbeyond conception, exciting in the behold?.;- tee realization of the fervid amusement* which p.xobirih to chivalry end I tsaitesuiar.cr* rhoMan Afa r.Ms> r deal n ta i mprees upon theP üblic ttirui th t each and every feature of tins Grand Combi nation is entirely unexcept onable and cf a Lich toned and moral character. The ur.tin.iaUo excellent* and au permrity of this etlablishrm nt is a conceded fact. for the special tmuieinnnt ct Ladies and Children, Mr c. \V. NOVEb' will exhibit Lis .isai Performing Monkey- "VICTOR," The Uit trained axujujil OI t£a kind in the world. During tho ETit-viainnv*?*! DAVIS, Iks onlr mores.ful rirai o'.Jpi,<- <)rrt V,n Aml.njh ,ni entorth, dn af Txainnl Lionxffrl#ra ud Jt, Eolextairmf-'i't wi'.i intrt>duoß . B. ia.e . . - 00 . M. JcG.Reimund (jQ • Geo R. 0. ter &Ca. j+ J0 c 0 I A. B. t,raa.r fc Co. 7PC , I- H -AV,d yoM < 1 -co ; MisYm* Latterly " 14 I o 'd !! rr. U ;s Robert Fyan ■" , 4 700 I j. M. Shoemaker <( J * 700 j ,Mls. StCWMt . . *7 r.o Bui..™ I; 0 j DT'B. V.X-y ' D ™ B ' " 7W ?S l James B. Farquhar .. . 14 7 00 j John Abip A Bon <( 14 7 00 F.ating House 14 10 00 1 Jacob Bolinger Confectionery 14 < ' Reed Si Sc he II Santera M JJ J® j Rupp, Gannon & Co. 7 0u , Mra. E- > . Mowry " David Bum.) Fating house 14 10 \V„i. McMullen & Co. store 14 10 00 | Mist Unlla Smith Fancy store H <-J I John Harris Ett.ug;b£" 10 i B'dfoid Tr~' iilUP ' distillery 15 00 i *. -°?iral Springs Ten Pins 7 50 ' ... fid 81 Read. Street* New York. J THIS INVENTION cont/Tn of Pnp'-ex (or *wo) Elßptic :?• Spring?. inaf loos!/ Braider 'lightly and firm'y together, edgeJo edge, making, the tough est. moit fn-xibie E'a-dil en,' Durable Spti,,e ever used. They seldom be ltd or break Eke the S.ngle Spring#, and cons- quenqy pr -serve tteir perfect and beiutiiul shape twine & lorig a# a..y other skirt. 'I be wov.'-p.r.Ki :l fi.cs eiw :tv and great comfort and pleasure " a!: j Crowded Assemblies, Ope.ar, Car- i tge# Railro <1 j Gars.Church Pews., C airs. or Promenade and 1 House Dress, as the Si.lit car. strlftn ih i use, to occupy a sinail ( lace a# ias.i, aw. i muslin dress. < .' t aa ' A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, com.ort ana { great convenience of v.earing the "Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring SUm" for a ing!e day, will never af ter waids willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses end Young Ernies, they are supe rior to ali others. They ere the best quality in every part, and un questionably the lightest, most desirable, comfort able an ! economical Skirt ever made. FOR SALE in all first-ciass stores in ti is city, ae d throughout the United States, and Canada?, Ha vana de Cuba, Mexico, South America and the We-t Indies. OS-Inquire for the "Duplex Elliptic Skirt." April 7, —l3,v ! \YISTARL BALSAM I OK * IT*"*l=l 6 *!• Coughs, Colas, Whooping Cough, £ronch\lt* f Djficulty of Breathing* Jlnthvia, Hoarse nesj, Sere Throat, Croup, and every rjfeciion of THE THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST, JNCrXXUNvi EVFN ( o X * II n P T fi 1%. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. So general has the use of this remedy become 1 . and so popular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary la recount its virtues. Its ivor.is sp' ih for it, and find utterance, in the abundant and voluntary testimony of the many toho from long suffering and settled disease hive by its use been restored to pristine vigor and health• We can present a mass of evidence in proof of our assertions, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED- The Hev. Jacob Sechlcr Well known and much respected among the German popuiation.in this country, makes the fol'owiegstate rnent for the benefit of the afflicted. HANOVER, Pa., Feb. 10, 1859. Lear Sirs .—Having lealized in my iamily impor tant benefits from the use of your valuable prepara tion— Wistar's Balsam of Wild C.ierry —it affords roe pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of my daughteis seemed to be in a decline and little hope? of ber recovery were en tertained. 1 then prc-cured a bottle of your excel lent Balsam, and before she had taken the whole o; the contents of the bottle there was a great improve ment in her health. I have, in my individual case made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have always been benefited by it. JACOB SECHLFR. From Jesse Smith, Esq , President of the Morris County Bant:, Morristoirn, J\fetP Jersey. '•Having used DR. vVrsTAk's BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY FOR about fifteen years, and having realized its beneficial results m my family, it affords mo : Teat pleasure in recommending it to the neblic as ! a valuable remedy in cases of weak lungs, coids coughs Sec-, and a remedy which 1 consider to be entirely innocent, end may be taken with perfect sef-ty by the most delicate in Lea'th. F,om Hon. John E. Smith, a Distinguished Lawyer in Westminster. MI. I have on severe! occasions used Dr.. WJSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY ior severe colds, and al ways with decided benefit. 1 know of no piepsra tion that is more efficacious or more deserving of genera! use- , ~ . Th" Bn!-m has also been used w:to t xceue-it ef fect by J. B. ELLIOTT, Meichant, Hall's Cross WSstar's Balsam of Wild Clifrry j None ger.uins unless signed "L. BUITS," on the 1 wrapper. For Saie by I J. P. DINSMORR, No. 491 bioadw.y, New Tori i J. V.". lOV.'LE tr CO., Proprietors, Boston. And ay all Druggists. 1 PUDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE. i FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE Has fu'ly established the superiority of KEDOING'S RUSSIA SALVE, Over all other healing preparations. It cures all kmds of SORLi>, CUTS. SCALDS, 1 BURNS. BOILS, ULCERS, SALT RHEUM, T.R --' STIFS, PILES, CORNS. SCP.E LIPS. GORE F.YF.S, Ac., RE'OV.'NG THE PAIX AT ONCE. AND REDUCING TH£ MOST ANGRY ' LOOKING SWELLINGS AND INFLA.MAI'IoN AS IF BY MAGIC. ONLY 25 CF.NTS A BOX, FOR SALE BY 1 J. P. DINSMORE, NO. 191 Broadway, New-York. ! J. W. BOWLE hcCO., Nc. ISTremont-st,, Boston. .And by a l .'. Druggist?. | May 5, ISo4—eowlv | A SINGLE BOX 0/ CRANI PRETH'S PILLS contains more vegetable extractive matter tb'an . tweutv Lox?s of any pills in the world besides; fif • ; ts-tive hundred physicians usa them iu their prac ; tic" to the exclusion of oth°r purgatives. The first I letter of their value ts vet scarcely appreciated. ' When they are better known sudden death and con , tinned sickness will be of the past. Let those who ! know them speak right oat in their lavor. It u a ' duty which will save Ufi- Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this season, and it is as dangerous as it ia J prevalent, but Brandreth's Pills afford an invaluable j and efficient protection. By their occasional use ! we prevent the collection of those impurities, which when in sufficient quantities, cause so much danger to the bouy's health. They soon cure liyer com plaint, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, pain in the head, heart-burn, pain ia the breast-bone, sudden faint s 1 uess and costivecess.' So'd by H. C. Reamer, Bed * lord, and by all respectable doaleis in CQ"•£>>< ft" Mi by all Druggist' 0v . gtrset, New York-