WisrfUanrous. 1865! GOLD! | SILVER! 1 to 75,000!! MANUFACTURERS AGENTS'! OUR NEW MODE. ONE OP OUR GOLD OR SILVER WATCHES, OR SILVER TEA SETS FOR $2, AS BELOW STATED Our articles consist of PIANOS, for which we will give SBOO cash, if pre ferred. MELODEONS. " 150 " SEWING MACHINES. " 40 GOLD WATCHES. " 150 " PHOTOGR'H ALBUMS- 20 " " 10 " " '• 5 " SILVER TEA SETS. " 40 - l SPOONS. " 15 " TABLE " IS " " FORKS." 18 LADLES, " 13 WAITERS, " 18 " '• CASTORS, " 15 " '■ PITCHERS A URNS, 20 And other valuable fancy Jewelry. Toilet and Work boxes, and articles. One of our tea sets or one piece of onr Gold or Silver ware is worth a ba-hel of the cheap dollar Jewelryl We have adopted the following mode of DISTRIBUTION by sale of 75,000 articles of value! OUR NEW MODE!! The articles of goods are numbered from I up to 75 000 ' 37.500 consisting of Pianos, Melodeone. Gold and Silver Watches, Sewing Machines, Tea and Table Sets, Solid Silver Tea and Table Spoons and Forks, etc., etc.; and the other 37,500 articles of valuable Jewelry. Work and Toilet cases. Pho tograph Albums, Open face Silver Watches, and fancy articles in great variety. 75,0(X! notices num bered from 1 to 75.000 are printed and put into scal ed envelopes and well mixed, and one of these is taken out and sent to the person sending us 25 cents to cover expense of postage, correspondence, etc., and the article or goods corresponding with the number on the notice will be sent to the holder of the same immediately (if he desires to purchase the article) on the receipt of two dollars. For in stance :—lf the number on the notice sent to you should be 500, and a Piano, or Diamond Set or Gold Watch should be numbered 500 it will be sent to you for §2. and so on for every article in our list of 75.000 articles. t After receiving the Article, if it does not please vou. you can return it. and your money SHALL BE REFUNDED. Twenty-five cents must be sent to pay expense of postage, correspondence, etc., on one notice. Keraember, that whatever article corresponds with the number on your notice, you can have it by paying TWO DOLLARS for it. whether it be worth SIOO or SBOO And it is for our interest to deal fairly, and send out our fine articles, as it gives confidence to the public, and thereby increa ses our sales. TRY OUR NEW MODE! Upon receipt f 25 cents, which pays for corre spondence, postage, etc.. we send one notice. Upon receipt of SI which pays for correspondence, postage, etc., we send six notices. Upon receipt of $5 which paysfor correspondence, postage, etc., we send 40 notices, and a fine present, valued at not less than sls, as a sample of our , goods. Upon receipt of $lB, which pays for correspond ence. postage, etc . we will send 150 notices, and a SOLID SILVER WATCH, by return mail. AGENTS WANTED. Send for oar circular! Aetnts allowed a large Cash Commission, by which they can make $25 weekly. Address plainly, REED A BROTHER. Salesroom, Box, 5133, 34 Liberty St. New York City, N.Y. Oct. 27. '6o—3m BEDF< )RD NURSERJKS, Bedford Pa. I T . M . LYN C U Offers to the public and dealers, a large stock of well grown fruit trees consisting ot APPLE TREES j 6 to 10 feet high, PEAR, standard -tnd dwarf. PLUM, CHERRY, APPRICOT, NECTARINES, QUINCES, GRAPES of all the desirable kinds, CHEKRV CUR RANT and other fine varieties, GOOSEBERRIES, j -V/TTIKU WILJFRR. SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL FLOWER TREES. TVORGRCFFH , Shrubs and Vines in variety. Honeysuckles of all j kinds, Hardy perpetual blooming Roses, Flower ing Shrubs, Dahlias, Fancy varieties. Fuchsias. Chrysanthemums. Ac Upwards of 150,000 trees are now on the grounds, thriftv and healthy. Great inducements ore offer ed to "those intending to plant largely, or those buying to sell again, especially of apple. Catalogues sent free to those applying. Persons at a distance will please write for furth er information. wanted to sell trees. Good wage? paid. |?ept.S—3m. "VJEXK'O! MEXICO!! $30,000,0000 LOAN OF THE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO Twenty year Coupon Bonds, in sums of SSO. SIOO. SSOO, and SIOOO. INTEREST SEVEN PER CENT.. PAYABLE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Principal and Interest payable in GOLD. $160,000,000 to be gold at SIXTY CENTS on the DOLLAR, in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of 12 per cent, in Gold, or 17 per cent, in Currency, at tbe present rate of premium on gold. THE FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. The most desirable investment ever offered Immense tracts of Mining and Agricultural Lands, sixty percent, of Port Dues, Imposts, and Taxes, in the States of Tamaulipas and San Louis Potosi; and the plighted faith of the said States and the General Government are all pledged for the redemption of these Bonds and payment of in terest. THE SECURITY IS AMPLE S3O U. S. Cur. will buy at 7 per ct. Gold Bond of SSO 150 " " " " S3OO " •' •' " SSBO S6OO 4 " " SI,OOO LET EVERY LOVER OF REPUBLICAN INSTITUTIONS BUY AT LEAST ONE BOND. Circulars forwarded and sabscriptions received by JOHN W. CORLIES A CO.. and J.N. TIFFT. Financial Agent of the Re public of Mexico, 57 Broadway. N. Y. Subscriptions also received by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the United States. Nov. 10, '65-3n. MANIIOOD: How Lo-t. How Re stored. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impotency. Mental and Physical Incapacity. Im pediments to Marriage, etc.; also. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success ful practice, thai the alarming consequence? of self abuse may be radically cured without the danger ous use of interril medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, eertaic. and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and rad ically. Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land bent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps Address the publishers, CHA-S. J C KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office box 4,586. Nov. 17, '65-ly jp U M P S! ! ! I am engaged in selling the ERIE PUMP certainly the only pump well adapted to this climate Persons in need of a Goon PUMP, will do well to give me a call. QPOrders from "R parts of the county attend ed to with promptness. ADDRESS : WM, C. SNIVELY, Schellsburg Aug. I, '65-ly XJRINTERS' INK has made many a JL businees man rich. We ask yon to try it in the column* of THE GAZETTE srjt-©ootl3, ftrorrrifis, £r. pARQUHAR'S COITUM:X! DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT! Prints, Wool Delains. French Morenocs, Barathie s Coburg Cloths. Fancy Delains and Alpacas, Plain and Fancy Cloak Cloths, Woolen Sack Goods of every description. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, Domestic Ginghams, and a general assortment of Cloths, Casimers. Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, and Miner's Flannels, and Sack Flannels of all kinds, which will be sold very cheap for CASH or PRODUCE Call at Farquhar's Cheap Corner! GROCERY I>EPARTMEXT. OFFEE; IMPERIAL, YOUNG HYSON, AND BLACK TEAS OF TIIE BEST QUALITY; LOVERINGS SYRUPS. WHITE and BROWN SUGARS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SPICES ; AND ALL ARTICLES USUALLY FOUND IN A GROCERY STORE Call at Farquhar's Cheap Corner! BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT Water Proof. Grained, Pebbled, Kips and Calf BOOTS. FOR MEN AND BOYS Brogans. Gaiters, and Lace Boots, CF SUPERIOR QUALITY. LADIES' City made (sewed and pegged) BALMORALS, Goat Calf and Morocco BOOTS; LASTING GAITERS, and a general assortment of CHILDREN'S and MISSES' Balmorals. Call at Farquhar's Cheap Corner! VARIETY DEPARTMENT. This department in our store is filled to over flowing. and among the one thousand and one dif ferent articles that may be found is a splendid stock of Hoods, Collars, Nubias. ' Neck-ties. Scarfs. Handkerchiefs, Gauntlets, Ribbons. Gloves, Tapes, Suspenders. Threads, Buttons, Bindings. Hosiery. Furs. Stationery. | Call at Farquhar's Cheap Comer! TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Oongress, Navy, Spun. Natural Leaf, Baltimore Twist. Smoking. Fine Cut, Ac.. with a general assortment of CIGARS Call at Farquhar's Cheap Corner! 100 SACKS SALT AT CHEAP CORNER ! 100 BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS do do j 100 WOOLEN HOODS do do i 100 yds. CLOAK CLOTH do do 100 SUITS OF CLOTHING do do No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL do do Call at Farquhar's Cheap Corner! WANTED. 1000 bushels CORN at Farquhar's Cheap Corner lOdll do OATS do do do ! 1000 do WHEAT do do do I 1000 do RYE do do do 1000 do BUCKWHEAT do do do 10,000 lbs RAGS do do do Every description of COUNTRY PRODUCE ta ken at Cheap Corner. I When yon eome to town don't fail to call at farquhars cueap corner and see the great display of WINTER GOODS Oct. 27 'B6 —llm 3. B. FARQUHAR ttSlectic magazine.— liter- VJ ATURE. SCIENCE ANI) ART.—New Vol-! ume begins January, 1860. 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THE SCIENCE OF PUBLIC OPINION, PEN PICTURES OF PURITANISM, DI I HOMMAR AND MOP.SA.— (Poetry,) A NATIONAL - EVIL" THAT IS A NATIONAI BLESS ING, SOME FACTS ABOUT SOUTHERN AGGRESSIONS, THE EXCELLENCE OF IMPUDENCE. How THE WORLD TREATS ITS THINKERS, WHAT TIIE SHADOW SAID TO THE DREAMER THE CRIME OK WAR —(Poetry.) EX-PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S BOOK, FAR E W E LL —{Poetry,) SHOOTING AN ANGEL—(A Romance,) ZULU LAND— with illustrations GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE. NOTICES OP NEW BOOKS, EDITOR S TABLE. P Terms: —One copy, one year, § 3 00 Two copies " 500 Fivecopies, '• 12 00 Ten copies, " 20 00 Twenty copies, one year, and ) , n „ one to getter up of the club, ( A MAGNIFICENT PREMIUM We w ill send per express, carefully boxed, a Gra ver 4* Baker Sewing Machine, to any one who will send us. on or before, Feb. Ist, 1866, THIRTY SUB SCRIBERS TO THE OLD GUARD, at $3.00 each. The regular manufacturer's price is $55. No such an opportunity to circulate a superior Family Maga zine, and secure a first-class Family Sewing lMa chine. was ever offered. We shall commence in the January number for 1886 a series of Steel Plate Portraits, with Sketches of the most distinguished Southern Generals, be ginning with Gen. Robert E. Lee. Among those given will be Generals Stonewall Jackson J. E Johnston, Beauregard. A. P. Hill, Price, Wade Hampton, etc., etc. These Portraits and Sketches atone will be worth the price of the Magazine. Subscriptions may commence with any number. When no time is specified, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the Janu ary number, the first one of the volume, and back numbers will be sent accordingly. The Magazine is always stopped when the term of subscription expires. It is not necessary to give notice ot discontinuance. AGENTS WANTED all over the United States to circulate The Old Guard. For terms, address publishers. Single copies. 25 cts. Specimen copies sent free to all desiring to get up clubs All letters should be addressed as follows : VAN EVRIE, HORTON A. CO , No. 162 Nassau St., New York. All persons whose subscriptions expire with the December number, and who intend to renew for tbe next year, are particularly requested to do so at once, in order that their names may not be remov ed from the lists. This will insure promptness in the reception of the January number. In remit ting please state the fact that the subscription is a renewal. SKIRT FOR 18fv>-6. THE GR EA T INVENTION OF TIIF AGE IN HO O P 8 K 1 II TS. J. W BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL LIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. This invention consists of DUPLEX (or two) EL LIPTIC PURE REFINED STF.EI. SPRINGS, ingeni ously braided tightly and firmly together edge to edge, making the toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable spring ever used. They seldom bend, or break, like the Single Springs, and consequent ly preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any single spring skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be, experienced particularly in all crowd ed assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, tor promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenienceof wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never af terwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children. Misse- and Young Lndies they arc supe rior to all others. The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread, and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which is used on all single steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt are also double steel, and twice ordouble covered to prevent tbe covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, Ac., Ac., which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant corded tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giv ing to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest most dosirable, comfortable and economical skirt ever made. WESTS', BRADLEY A CAREY, Proprietors of the Invention, ami sole MANUFACTURERS. 97 CHAMBERS, and 79 A 81 READE STREETS, New York. For sale in all first class stores in this ci*y, and throughout the United States and Canada, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West In dies. Y& Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. A.AC. Nov, 1(1, '6s—3m. ( £hU;ulclphui A SOXS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA Have now open their large and splendid stock of LADIES' FUR CAPES, COLLARS. MUFFS CUFFS, GLOVES, AND HOODS Also the finest assortment ot FANCY' FUR ROBES. CAPS. MUFFLERS, and GLOVES ever before of fered by them, all of which are warranted tebeas represented. SHIPPING PURS BOUGHT. Oct 20, "65.—Ira. TTELIX HEYMAX WITH ARNOLD, NUSBAUM A NIRDLINGER. Importers. Jobbers, and Wholesale Dealers in G L < > T H 1 X G , Cloth*. Cn**im< rr *, Vesting*. Tailors' Trim mings, Q-e. Nos. 333 Market Street, and 27 North Fourth St. PHILAI> EL P 111 A . OFFERS great inducements to Wholesale Deal ers from the Country, in quantity, quality, style, prices and terms. Merchants. Tailors and Dealers visiting Phila delphia. will find it to their advantage to call and examine stock and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. Dec. 9. 1864 —ly. ii i, E M FNG HO LL I 1> A Y r with PAUL GRAFF, WM. H. WEIMEK. ISAAC WATKIS, T. H. SAPPINGTON. ORAFf, WATKIN & CO., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHO ES, Mo. 426 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA. January 13.1865 —lyr WM. W. PALL. | D. J. HOAR, H" L. HOOD . WITH WM. W. PAUL & CO., Wholesale BOOT A SIIO E Warehouse, 623 Market St. A 611 Commerce St. above Sixth P RILADELPHI A. December 16,1864—y. \\T ARTM AX A EX GELMAN, T T Successors to MICHAEL WART MA N A CO. TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEGAR MANUFACTORY No. 313 North Third Street, Second door below Wood, PHI LADELP H IA J. W. WARTMAX. H. P. ENGLBMAN. March 25. 1864. itloots. X S. And. knowing that the intelligent refrain from u singany thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Pat ent Medicine order—most of which are prepared by self-styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to lead a physician's simplest prescription, much less com petent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations. THESE PARTIES RESORT to various mcansof effecting sales, such as copying parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. The Science of Mddieine stands SIMPLE, PURE, and MAJESTIC, —having Fact for its Basis, In duction for its Pillar, Truth alone for its Capital. A WORI) OF CAUTION. Health is most important; and the afflicted should not use an advertised remedy, unless its contents or ingredients' are known to others be sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so offering. II ELM HOLD'S Genuine Preparations. i FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER Established upwards of 16 years. Prepared by H. T. HELM BOLD. PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. HF.I.MBOLO'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse i 594 Broadway. New Tori; And HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Got. 20,'65.-ly. pfdiral. CHRINERS BALSAMIC cofoi, w,, , SYRUP. " tor Cough,, Colds, Croup, Wkoomner (• , Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood"" Pot" arid Wtaicnts* of the Breast rri . . Difficulty of Breathiti%, A-c J his is no new remedy It has been osed f n , number of years , n Maryland and part, of V' r sylvania. and has. wherever known aequimd® unprecedented reputation for curing the v/i, diseases for which it is recommended So apparent is its usefulness, and so remark,!, bus been its cures, that it is fs t sum-rcedii,.. other remedy for those diseases The afflicted 11, rely upon its doing as much for them, and in man cases wore than any other remedv now before .U public. * lDf It is recommended and prescribed in the lice of a large number of the most iutelii.-em a, able physicians of Maryland. It is used and c ,. sidered an indispensable household remedv 1V large portion of tiic first families of the .State ' It is used by all classes of society, and t> <- versa opinion is that it is good. This ,s ■ Purely Vegetable Compound. It is pleas,,/ ' take, and never does injure But owing f purifying qualities, must do good under in*,' 1 ' cuwstaiices. Its effects are truly wonderful L ,!' mg. calming, and allaying the most ■ , coughs, purifying, strengthening and invi„ the whole system, calming and soothing then,./ aiding and facilitating expectoration and t ing the Desl - DISEASED LUNGS, thus sfriking at the root ofdisea.se. and drivi, from the system. ' 8 11 CROUP This disease is announced by difficulty o' W ing, shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking , r . J and threatened suffocation, Ac. It mostly in young children. No child need die of c ~ this Syrup is properly used and used in / Mothers having eroupy children should watel ~ first show of the disease, and always keen , remedy at hand. " • For coughs after measles this svrut, j. n , O! . eellent, Experience has proven that it iseoualUs by no other preparation 1 a The price of the remedy is such K.-tooUrei, within the reach of all. the poor a* well the rich, and erery person should have it Every person should have it in the house r, a true and faithful friend to all who value health and wish to secure themselves against that n terrible disease, consumption. It will be found the most useful as well as the cheapest family med icine in the world. It has been used for the u. v four years with a success without a parallel. Price if) cts. per bottle Prepared by S. A. Foutz A Bro. For sale by 11. C. Reamer and U F Harrv Druggists. Bedford, Pa. August 11. IB6o— ly. Use Siriner's Balsamic Cough Syrup, und Save your Children. No child need die u Croup if this Sprttp is used in time. D HBI N E R' I 1 N 1) I A N N V E E M IFUB E. Since the introduction of this beautiful prepara tion. it has been steadily advancing into public favor. Its astonishing efficacy in expelling worm has won for it many friends wherever known, and these arc speaking its praise to others. 30 that it is fast being introduced into every family in the land. The demand for it is becoming immense To make it still more worthy the preference al ready shown it, the Pkofriktuu is putting it tin in a much handsomer style than formerly It is now prepared with the greatest care of "uniform strength, with plain directions, so that any one can administer it. IT IS ENTIRELY VEGETABLE—PER FECT LY SAFE AND HARMLESS. .And has never been known to fail toexpei worm-, where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is superior to asy other preparation in the world. Lif'Aak for FIIRINERS INDIAN VERMI FUGE. and take no other. 2S eents per bottle. * # *Prepared by S. A. Foutz A Bro., and for sale at the. drug stores of Reamer and Harry, Bed ford. Pa. August 11. 1855—Jy Shriner's Indian Vermifuge, to destroy Worm is entirely Vegetable—Perfectly Safe ait a Harmless. |7 OUT Z' S M 1 XTU RE. 1 Is a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of Rheumatism. Painful Nervous Affections. Sprains. Burns. Swellings and ali diseases requiring an ex ternal applieation on man. On horses it will never fail to cure Polcevil. Fistula, old running sores, or Cjweeny. if properly applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddles or collar gall, cuts or wounds, it is an infallible remedy. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. RHEUMA T I S M. Persons afflicted with this disease no matter of how long standing, can be promptly and effectual ly cured by using this Mixture. There is nothing in the world so sure se! so good to take away hard corns, and cure Frost Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves. Price 50 and 75 cents per bottle Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore. Md- sale at the drug stores of Reamer and llarry, Bedford. Pa. [Aug. 11. 1865—1y Foutz's Mixture is the best Liniment for man and Beast now in use IN O U T Z ' CELEBRATED HORS E A ND CATTLE POWDERS THESE Powders have proved after a trial of several years, to be superior to any preparation oi the kind in use The chief superiority of these powders arises from the fact that they are com posed of medicines that have Laxative. Tonic arc Purifying properties. The laxative ejects emp ties from the stomach and intestines, the tonic i gives strength to the system of the Horse, and the 1 purifying medicines contained in them clear* 1 ' I the blood, and lay the foundation for a vigorous | and healthy circulation. The use of them impw ve " ! the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives tne ; horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv' j ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble , animal. i These powders are not intended, as most po* ders are, to bloat the animal, so as togive him the ' appearance of being fat when not really so— bu.. 1 to remove the disease and promote his general health. , These powders will strengthen the stomach ana intestines, cleanse them from offensive matter, ana bring them to a healthy state. They are a sure preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow Water, Distempers. Founder, Slaveirrg. Coughs, Fevers. Loss of Appetite, an Vita! Energy, A c —These Powders, if used veto o three times a week, through the winter and spring your horse w ill never get the Lung Fever, Cow' 1 • Botts. A few doses of those powders will rerooi the worst cough, on any horse. Were owners o horses to feed a few ot these powders ever)}' they might save the lives of many valuable horse-' MILCH COWS. . The properties this powder possesses in mere, s ing the quantity of milk in cows, gives it n portance and value which should place "_ ia hands of every person keeping a cow. IP tatl ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens tn hide, and makes them thrive much taster. HOGS. . . In all diseases of swine, as coughs, ulcers in lungs and liver, Ac., by putting from halt a pat to a paper of these powders in a barrel ot > • the above diseases can be cured or entirely p vented. By using these powders the hog ohoie can be prevented. Prepared by S. A. FOCTZ. Westminster, Jm- sale at the Drug Stores of Reamer an Harry, Bedford Pa. Aug. 11, 6t ~ 17 The above medicines cau be had at manul-v turer's prices of Johnson, Holloway A C° w l Phil'a., J. J. Bender, Pittsburg, Laughton * Rushfield, Wheeling, Ya,