The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, January 19, 1866, Image 2

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    pisrcUatteous.
1865! 1866! 1867!
GOLD! | SILVER!
1 to 75,000!!
MA X UFA C TXT RE K S AGENTS ' '
OUR NEW MOPE.
One of our GGLD ok BJLVER Watches, ok
Silver Tea Sets fob $2. as below stvted
Our articles consist of
PTAXOS. for which we will give SBOO cash, if pre
ferred.
MELODEONS, .. 15 0
SEWING MACHINES. 10
GOLD WATCHES, 150
PHOTOGR'H ALBUMS"' 2u
'• " If)
SILVER TEA BETS. " 40
" SPOONS. "" 15
■ TABLE - •• IS
FORKS. is
*• LADLES. " | k
•• WAITERS. - IS
■ CAS'.ORS. 15
•• PITCHERS A URNS* 20
An <> her valuable fancy Jew. dry. Toilet and
\l k h v- . ud articles.
"lie . ur tea sets or one piece of onr Gold or
Sliver w U worth a bnshel of the cheap dollar
Jewelry 1 '
0 e eav ' adopted the following mode of
DIisTRIB U T 1 O X •
by sale of 75.W0 articles o-' value 1
OUR new MO!)E' ■
Ti>e a.-ticlt - of g . I- are numbered from 1 up ••■>
•J> >..,.00 ' - ;.g of Piano-. Moh.Jeor. .
Gold nul - liver \V- th • Sewing M . ;hi ,
and T .b'.e B.t . Solid S:T. -r Tea awl Ts'e Sp ns
td Fojrk?. c nod .ho other 37.500 iriicies
1 v double Jc.v*!iy. W..rk and Toil- 1 e:'?"- P!...-
tngraph Album-. ( or. face Stiver Watches, una
fancy' article- in jrr tfvnriety. 7-5.600 uori' 1 ,.g nhnr
bere.i from 1 to 75.i oh are Printed and put intoieai
t 1 envei n .-oil ■ll tnixt d. and one of ; h* is
f s- u ou otiii -e i. to the person sending us 25eenls
t. -v.o lyyaaac of poitijgt, Mottj) edc:
. . .he article 1 - goods torresj onding with the
:i mt.er oa the notiee will he -erg to the holder of ,
t e - me imait>.iL'te:y 'if be de-ii s to pur. hit
i.'' !c .v. me r-ccipf :' two • - Forin
- j ore :*-[f ' e Bumper on the r.ntice to yen
- .aid fee ihh. ami a Piano. or Diamond SetorOofd
batch .- mid b- number -d .5o i will I- -.-t
y ... for <2. a;-- 5-u . tor every ar. *le in on: : ••• -,i
' • 0.l arti
Aft'. nme tl • Arrieie. it it r!>■<■* • * •'
aleo c i/o- . c n rrtnr W *t. ittiii ye■ tr nmn- v i
SUA'A. ISA REFUSDEO.
Twenty-five cents niu-: be sent to pay expenseot
. . j .rre-pondei '*. ere .on one notice
Brin-mH r. that whatever article corresponds j
■ ttit! tt'Multer on ytr notice, y> can ha. ■E i
o paying TWO IW'LLARS far it. .vii-rher it !
.smi or sei'i A. 1 -t i for our ti rest to
di ! fairly and send oir onr hue arti' iv, a- it
give- atiden ■ To the public. und thereby increa
wr sales. j
PRY Oi" ti YEW
It .- tec ip" a' 25 co'.!- r.b. b pay- lor corre
-vii! ,! ■• e . t. - ■ gc. e'-"., we -end one notice.
I j.- i rcveip' of -SI a t :eh y ty* t Tcorn -n mde;
!).-' age. etc.. we *e= ! - x ..oti-e
--. j r-1 ltd $i .cii pays for .'orrc-ii a.- : ",'ic . i
■; (Jr. etc . a- - 'til .0 nr.. tee-, atld * fat pn M
valued at no: 1, -. than sls. a* sample of -ur ,
goods.
i o!:, — ipt -f $lB. which payt for corre-poii i-.
ige. e " . we will -end 150 notices, at"! •
- >l.ll' SILVER WATCH, by return mud.
Ai.cm* Wasted. S.ud for our circular'
AjttU* -ii-.-J 'i . .' r (■' -/- Com nil *■ i uu. iry
wtAfh tin uw(-' 525 u-i-i-f if.
y - Address plainly.
REED-t BROTHER.
Suie-rooil!. Box. ol.'iv
24 Liberty S: New 1 ork City. N \ .
Oct. 27. '6s— Tito
.MEXICO!!
ASO.OOft.WKW LOAN
OF THE
REPUBLIC OF MEXICO
Twenty y4ar Coupot Bonds, ii -uir.- of Soil, sltirt.
Sst)o, and slnhO.
INTEREST SEVEN PER dfeNT . PAYABLE IN
THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Principal and Interest payable in GOLD
Slot), 000.Oou to be -. M at SIXTY CENT.- on
DOLLAR,
in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of 12
per cent in Gold., or 17 per cent, in Currency, at
the present rate of premium on gold.
THE FIRST YEAR'S INTER E-T ALREADY
PROVIDED.
The most desirable investment ever offered
Injmense tracts of Mining and Agricultural
Lands, sixty percent, of Port Dues, Imposts, and
Taxes, in the States of Tamnulipas and San Louis
Potosi; and the plighted faith of the said StaS
and the General Government are all picdged for
the redemption of tbe-e Bonds and payment ot in
terest. •
THE SECURITY IS AMPLE
S3O C S. Cur will buy a 7 perct Gold Bond of SSO
SSO •' '• • * IOO
S3OO • - -
S6OO •• ' '• " SI,OOO
Let f.Tebv lover of RF.ptuLti'AN Ixsiit' tiox*
Bl V AT LF.AST ONE BOND.
Circulars forwarded and subscriptions rei eived oy
JOHN tt CORLIES ,v C'o , and
J. X TIFFT, Ftvuncial Agent of the Re
public of Meveo. 57 Broadway. X. V.
■ ■, Snbseriptiioj- also received by Bulks and
Bankers generally throughout the United State -
Xfv 10, *Bs— sm.
, i " -v, i i ; i. i- N i-AR ! v\<
•*> | .)| •! I agents every where to sell our
ivpr-.'V t:o s2o SewingMaehiue- Three iter Kit. i
Ei der and upo r f—d. Warra ; :-l five ve -
Vbove -alarv "r large cuttnis-imis paid, t hcosxt
n.achi,:- - J '.in the United Sf-.teS for b - J th •:
sl9, which are fully 'itttmd t>v Hotcr, Wkttlmbr
i Crrow / iV />#/ ■. I. SiHgtr A
BtchAtitr AH " her cheap much ties are /-
'/'migemtwir. and the "itfT or nm r< Aithitln
"Teg. jiut. aitil t mprii"inn*a' Circular-
Address, „ r cai't npou Shaw 5 Clark, Biaitfor
Maine. ..r at No i2:i Broadway, New York; N
'JodCar-ertsL. Philadelphia. Pa : No 14Lombard -
Bh.'k < .iic <%■' J ; • X 170 Wc-f Fourth -
Ciaciawrti, On*; r X>. 0 Sntobiiug's Exchang- .
: I N. Y lf>" 22. '6s—ly
v v- . A MONTH! Atgeiit- waiiteti
V>i < / tor - rfitr.il/ ■ir rtirirr. ju-tout.
5U ; re -- 0. "f- tIARFY. City Building. Bbbieford.
Maine. |Dtc. 22. 6a—ly
\ IAXH'XH): i'ow Lost, <A\ Xs
-'dred. Ju-t published, a new cliti-u
Ur. Cuiverwell's Celebrated E-->y on the radio.,
cure 'Without medicine) of Ber.RU \r.t;i:t:<l v. or
8 fiiml W'-ikie--. Is- S ißtarv Sear: -1
In Melite. l :>• I Physical Incapacity, In •
pediments to M trri- ge. e.< : also. Coustiinptiou.
fepil I-;., and Fits, iiid need by -df-indulgem-, ..i
xn, l extr. .igaLi'!'.
Price, iu ft scale I ev eloje'. only •> cents..
The • -lebrated author ia this a intirable essay
ei, rly den . s rubs, tr* s thirty years su ;•
ful prae ice. the. the oluriiiing of -;f
abuec may i.e radically enrrd wit boot the danger.
on- use yt iiiterual medicine or the . pplinauon ul
trie ki ;f-—] .'anting "<it u mod-.' - : cure hi onct
ni.de tfcruiu. and cflfectv ,1. by means of which
ev y sufferer. t.o mat r wist in- e..i.aiti-n may
be. mac cure him- If ehe..fty, privately, and rati
icallv.
, v This Lecture should be in :t. tiam.—f ever;,
youth and evaiy Dion iu the land.
-ulit, trader sea! . ft* ft plain cuvelopp, t" at,\ id
ywtpuV. on receipt of -ix cents, or fw<
i -t -tamp-. Address trie pub'isfacw.
CH.VB J. •' KLINE A CO..
12" Bowery, Nee York I 1 Offiee box '...in .
Nov 17. iia-ly
|) M * 1 !
1 uir ci gaged iu -dlirg the
ERIE VVMP
certwnly the only pump
ro ll adapted lo this
climate
Persona in peed of a
Good Pvar,
wiil do well to give m
s call.
. i- Orders from all parts of the county attend
••d to with promptness
Addkess:
WM C. ANIVELY,
tsehellsbu rg
Aug 1, 65--ly
PRINTERS' iNIv has inude many
business man rieti. We ash you to try it I
the columns of vitr Quirrt
srii-(?>ootli)roffrifs. &f.
! |ta R Q i'H .{' S COLU MN!
DRY (iOODDEPARTMENT!
Tints.
D Delains,
Frti Morenoe-.
BaratH C'oburg Cloths. '
Fancy Dins and Alpaca-.
Plain andnney Cloak Cloths.
Woolen Rack ds of every description.
USLINS,
Bro and Bleached.
Dom' Ginghams, and
a gencrrr-ortmcnt of Cloth-.
Casimcrs. tinetrs, Tweedf, Jeans,
and Miner's JmieK and Sack Flannel*
of all kinds, whit-will be sold very cheap for !
CAI or PRODUCE.
.
Call at Faiuhar's CI. >ap u<>r; t -r!
GR< H'K! Y '. EP ' P NT.
OF FEE:
IMPERIAL
YAUXG MY SOS.
AS D 3LACK T: iN
OF THE BEST QUALITY.
LO YE It IXGS .< y R xjps.
•t'frtpi; aiMBEoIVS
SUC.IAS.
A A D EVERY
DEst A SIP f°-X OF
\L) A.. L-! K TIC It ES
USUALLY FOT'M) .
I \ j A ACER V
STOE U
Cat; a F:f i.itar' ; attip s rut-r!
lit a). . ) • M ■ !PA HTM NT
Wfiter Pro :.
Pebbled,
'Kips
(i C . 'f BOOTB.
FOR j;EN AND BOYB
Brogans.
Gaiter-.
: ;L . Boot-.
OF MHEtUUK QUALITY.
LADIES'
Ctiv n- - • • -wed and pegged)
".U.MOP.ALA,
Gut ' .11 tmd Morooro
B'lOTS:
LASTING GAITERS
and a gttieral assortment of
CHIr.DREX'S and MI-SE
ftilmoral-
i Can a; ;' miuiiarN Cluni>.Corner!
VARiiv i V LHPART>!ENT.
I This department in our -tore i? filled to over
flowing. and among the one thousand and one dtl
ferent article? that may be found is a splendid
j stock of
| Hoods. Collar-,
! Nubias. Neck-ties.
Scarf-. Handkerchiefs.
Gauntle: Ribbons.
Glove?, Tapes,
Su-penti- Thread-,
Buttwis, Bindings.
liosery, Fur?.
Stationery.
Call .t. b'aH|i:iitir's ' 'om;- i 'orut*r:
I '
'i'OßA* "<) AN ':> CI(ARS.
• fmgrc-s.
Navy.
gpnn.
f I Natural Leaf.
B'tltiuioiW Twi.-..
Stiioking.
i , Fine Cut.
a i Ac..
with i g' ner.vl aswvrtso nt
CIGARS
Call -ti ; i, iliar - ( .i*a > < sp. r!
,i I !
r 100 8 KS <MX AT CHEAP CORNER.
.00 BKUTIF'ISHAWLS •),. do
j. 100 Vi 'OLEN HODS do do
>r 100 yds CI.OAK UmTII do do
100 SUITS OF CLTfIrNG do
.. N.. 1 and 2 MACEREL do do
I'-
.t
:fc
Pa : at Kat siutr"- ( h.-a:Corner!
1-
...
\\{ NTEI).
1000 1. i-hel? CORN ; Farqshar ? Cheap Corner.
1000 do OATS do do do
lt)U0 do WHEAT do do do
1000 do RYK do do do.
1000 do BUCKWf Vf do do do
10.000 lbs RAGS Jo do do
Every de-cription etOUNTR Y PRODUCE fa
ken at Chretp CornrA
i—
tie
d- When you eome to qi don't fail to call at
FARQUHAK S \EA P CORNER
\
; and see the display of
, a WENTEBOODS.
in
Oct. 27 '65 —2m U. B. FARQUHAR
TIC' MAGAZrNE.—LITER- I
J j ATCRE, SCIENCE AND ART.—New Vol- j J
tune begins January, 1866.
TheEcLßCTirMiaAZtSEis. usit-nameindieates,
a tfhctiori from other magazines and periodicals.
These selections arc carefully made each month,
from the entire range of foreign Periodicals. In
this respect it ii rttttrely i'utile other monthlies. ..
and has no rival. The feliowing are some ot the i j 1
work-from which selection-are mad; :
London Quarterly, Revue de deux Monde.-, j
British Quarterly. London Society,
North British Review, Bentley s Miscellany, j
Pop. Science Review, Cornhiil Magazine,
Saturday Review, ' Eraser's Magazine.
Leisure Hour, Temple Bar. A
Westminster Review. Chambers' Journal, |C
Dub. University Migaxine. Edinburg Review, , It
Art Journal. London National Rev. ri
We have also arranged to secure choice selections ;
from the French, Germ \s and othek Coxtinen- j
T.\L pEitiont' vls. translated especially for theFa - ; I
: l.Fa'Tir. and it is hoped this new feature will add : j
greatlv to the variety and value of the work. j
EMBELLISHMENTS.
Each number is embellished with one or more
Fit" Stn l Eitffi : itiiior —portraitsof eminent men :
or illustrative of important events. (_
Volumes commence iu January and July of each
year; subscriptions can commence with any month.
TERMB: s">p ryear; Maglenumbers, ii&eenls. -
Five copies, s2'l. _
The Trade. Clergymen, Teachers ai.dClub- -aj>-
tpli. d or. favorable t-rnts. Address. P
W 11. BID WELL,
j),. 0 a? 5 Beekmau St.. New York.
. OBITiRH riA:i< !>i('ALS. I
PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS !
The London Quart, .ly Review {Conservative )
Tie Edinburg Review (!I7ji f.)
The We?' minster Review {Rn-iteal.)
The North British Revi. {Free l htyr h.) And I
Bla.k'.vo<id's Edinburgh Magazine {Tory.)
T ERMS FOR 1866" per an.
F .r a..; of the R"Vtew.- 84 60
For uy i ivo of the Reviews t 00
For anV threo of the Reviews 10.00
For .11 tour i.f the Reviews 12.00
i-.. -uagaiiue x tin
For BUckwoVml .md oie R' view 7.00
For Blackw J and cv two of the Reviews 10 00
1 Hl.tukw:: d rid Giree of the Review? 13.00
F r Black wood r-'i the four iteviewa io.tMl
Tli inter -t of these Periodicals to American
i " i.-r- - ,o;; ,ier inerei.: e l than diminished by the
arti de- they ■ e'airt ou our late Civil l i 'nr. and
tht:ab some! "ics i. ged with prejudice, they
ma; -till, futi-idering ;heir great, ability and ihe
dili'erent stand points from which th- y arc written,
i.e i • I i.d s-udicd with advantage by the j- iple i
f ;-country. t)f every "reed anil pi rtv.
ntiniris to .V-f' S 'iii A. r..
N w Subscriber- any two of the al.ove peri- ;
■ado'.i!- i'.r 180 i wiil t entitled to receive, gratis,
a v ■. r of the -'rone ft) n "■ " for jsfl.'i. New
Sue riberw 'o nil five of the Periodenls for 1866,
will receive gratis, any two of the ■Four fie
ri/ ir." pir I -65
.?iri. -rib r- may a'-o obtain buck nua bets at
the : I lowing reduced rati -. viz :
Ji ir/riv-.-i-l fr-.-.u 8 ptember, 1864. to December. ;
l-05. inclusive. the rate of 82.511 a year. 1.
Tin North Brit: eh from January, 1363. to De- '
e i.ll.er. I ?' - ' ii ■ du-ivc: the Edinburgh and the :
■ Ye.'rv ' f 'rr from April. 1 -ti 1, to De ember, 1885, j
h: di.-ivc. iv :th Atiidmi (Jr 'rteriy for the year .
is >5, at be rat- of 81.56 year for each or any j
Review ; ,
./* \ few copies yet remain of all tin Font
Rr finer for l-.R2at 84.01' a m /. or 81.50 for any
m< LEONARD SCOTT A Co.*
Publisher-. •'•? Walker Street, N "i .
I A L A R ii E M E N T!
it 2 1 •
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PROF PECTUS OF VOL. 1V.— 1866. j
Til .: OL D (i r A R i>,
t MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
DEVOTED TO
Litenitiirp, science and Art, and the
Pc.imea! i'rinciiih - <>i" 1776 an<i 17^7.
r. en., xt ky m kg. k.ditor.
JANUARY NUMBER READY DEC. 16
CONTEXTSt
Steel Plate Poet rait ok Gen. K E. Lef..
The Science of Pi blic Opinion.
PEN Pl< TCKE? -,t Pi bitani-W.
Di cHOJi'.fAR is# Moe.na.-- P .etry.)
A National "Evil" tha. National Blf.-s
--inu.
Some Fact? aboct Soctber . Aoc.kes-io.n -.
Pope and Coleridge,
Ciisi DHOoD in France and K.noland.
Thi: Excellence of Impudence.
II w T ,. L . W'ußf f, - .- - T.. ,HSI.,
What the shadow said to the Dblamek
The Crime of War —(Poetry.)
E\-Pp.e.?idi:.n r Buchanan's Book.
l —(Poetry.)
. Shooting an Angel —(A Romance,)
" Zt lf Land —with illustrations
j General Robert K. Lee.
Notices of New Books,
Editor s Table. ;
Terms:—One copy, one year, $ .'! 00
Two copies 5 DO
Five copies, '• 12 00
Ten copies, " 20 00 '
Twenty copies, one year, and ) ~.
one to getter up of theclub. j
A MAGNIFICENT PREMIUM.
We ail. -end per express, carefully boxed, a tiro
vrr ,V Boler Sen-ing Machine, to any one who will
- ■ml us. on or before Feh. Ist, 1866. Thirtf Sn-
SI'IUBEHS TO TIIE OtD G CARD, at 8 1.00 each. The
regular manufacttfrer's price is sjs. NO such an
opportunity to circulate u superior Family M<.l*o
:ine. .n .1 secure -i fir.-t-cia Family Sewing Ma- !
rhiitr. iv; - ever offered.
We -hall eoinmer,ce in ihe .li i.uarv number for
1866 i ricsof Steel Plate Portraits, with Sketches ■
of the mo-t distinguished 8 mthern Generals, be- !
ginning with Gee. Robert E. Lee. Among those
given will be tienerals Stonewall Jackson J. E.
Johnsto.i. lir-., ii r-• -ard, A. P. Hill, Price. Wade |
Hniapt' ti. etc . etc. The.-;* Portrait? and Sketches -
•Go: e u dl be w nth the price of the Magazine.
Srib.-criptin ; may eoininence with any cumber.
When lo tin is speeifled. it will be understood
'ha tin- j ii' '-"liber wish.-to begin with the Janu
ary .-. ;tuber tic ft.-"' "lie of the volume, and bartk 1
number- will be sent accordingly.
Cin .'.i /inn :■ ai'.vy- -toppt 1 when the term
of -nbscriprion cpire- I: is r.ot necc.—ary togive
noli *e ot d'-v (Etiiiuar.
'.GENT? WANTED at over the United States !
oi neuls i The < RI (innrA. For t-rms. address
publishers.
.?•: -!? e.,p,. ~ .'5 i -. Spcciui l m copies sent free i !
to all desiring to ge up ciubs
Ail letter? -iioii: l i.e addressed as follows : i
VAN EYRIE. HORTON .t C'o ,
N i 162 Nassau St.. New York. ■
Y ; l i 'T-m - i.ho-f -ub- riptiou? expire with the j :
i' tuber nun'.!" t. .aid who intend to renew for the i
next v"i>r, arc particularly requested to do so at |
in order that their name- may not beremov
ii fr ; die list-. Tld- will insure promptness in
••• :iv ptioa of r!ie January number In remit-1
ting piestate ;h" f• 't tt;af the übseriptioD isa ' J
renewil.
"V" K\V SKißi' FOR Ih;.V-().
tliE UREA T INVENTION OF THF ACE I
IS I
HOD J 1 SKIRT S.
.1. W. BRADLEY"? V , Patent DUPLEX IIL- 1
LIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT
Thi? invention con-i-ts of Duplex (or two) El- 1
liiti' P: re Rkfinkd Steel Springs, ingeni- 1 1
ou-ly braided tightly and fiimly together e ige to |
edge. o-,.f . >.:■• ti: • roughest, most flexible, elastic 1 •
an idt . ble spring ever u-ed. They seldom bend, ! 1
j or break, like the ?inglc ?pritigs. and consequent- !
ly preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more I -
th.in twice a- mtig as any single spring skirt that!
ever ha or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
P vn-ure ' ■ any lady wealing the Duplex Elliptic ;
skir! will b • e\(teriei.cej pariicutarly in all crowd- 1
ej assemblies. Oner::-. Carriages. Railroad Cars, I
Church lVv. -. vrm Chairs, for promenade and | '
house dre--. u- the skirt can be folded when in use ; t
too.- upy .ill pU:ce aa easily and conveniently ! •
in a oik or mnsliri dress. I
A laly having enjoyed tlie jdea-u re, comfort and 1
g d v oaicuoe of wearing the Duplex Elliptic 1
-•ti i ! spring .? .irr for ,t single day will never aft
terv.ards willingly Itspeuse with their use. For
Children, Mi— - anil Ybeing Ladic- they are -upe- •
rior id all others.
The H()ps are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread, and will wear twice as long as the single
yarn vering which is used on all single -reel
hoop -kirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt
are a!- , double steel, and twiee or double covered
to prevent the covering from wearing off the rod?
when dragging down si.tirs, stone steps. Ac . Ac.,
which they are constant ly subject to w hen in use. 1
All are made of the new and elegant corded ' "
tapes, and are the be-t quality in every part, giv- 5
ing to the wearer the most graceful and perfect
shape possible and art unquestionably the lightest
ru .-t desirable, comfortable and economical skirt
ever made.
YVEBTS', BRADLEY A CAREY, Proprietors of 4
the liver tioa, and sole MAN UFACTi RERS, 97
CHAMBERS, and 79 A 81 READE STREETS,
I New York. '
Eor sale in all first class stores in this cry, and
throughout the United Btates and Canada. Havana 1
jde Cuba. Mexico, South America and the West In- 1
dies. t
i rg Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double)
Spring Skirt. A.AC. $
j Nov. 10, '6s—3m. s
ffeUftfttfy&is Grade.
[NURS! FURS! FURS! r
I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
( HAHLES ()AKFORDA- S(>NS,
C'ONTi VENT A L HOTEL.
PaiLADF.I.PHIA.
lave now open their largo and splendid -tock <>f
.\DIES' Fi.lt CAPES.
COLLARS.
MIFFS
CI'FFS,
GLOVES. j
. AND HOODS
Also the fineatsaaortatanlof FANCY FI B ROBES.
JAPS. MUFFLERS, and GLOVES ever Before of
■ rei by them, till of which are warranted tehea
represented. SHIPPING HKS BOUGHT.
Oct 20. '65. 4m.
J7ELIX HEYMAN
WiTH
ARNOLD. NUSBAI'M* NIRDLIXGER.
Importers. Jobbers, and W huleaale Dealers in
{' LOT II i X fir ,
Clalh*. Cin*iicrr* Vesting*, Tailor*' Trim- j
mtngS. Xc.
So-. 333 Market Street. and:27 North Fourth St
P H i L .' D E LP HI A.
OFFERS great inducement,- to A hole:ile Deal
er-from the Count r). raqaantity. quality, Myte.
prices -and terms. , . „.
Merchants. Tailori and Dealers viaitsng Pnila
(Jelphic. tvill And irk* their advantage to call and
e.\amine slock and ham prices before purchasing
elsewhere.
Dec. 9. I*64—ly.
11Li,M IXG ii <•• Lisil) A Y
j-" WITH
Ptt L UuAKK. Wu. H. WuiJIEU. j
IsA \c WATKIS, T. H. SAPPISUTOS. !
GRAFF, MATRIX A CO .
Wholesale Dealers in
15 O() V H *AX I> SMOE S,
No 428 Market #iret,
PHIIADELPHIA.
January 13,186:W—'yr
Wli. IV. PAI'L, I 0. J. ItOAR.
nL. HOOD
• ' WITH
\V M . \V . P A I L A CO.,
Wholesal -
15 O 0 T <A Silo E
U /oAico.
623 Market St. *'6M Commerce Si. above Sixth
P H I L A I) E L I' N J A
December 16, I*64—y.
\I r AHTX A X A E X G E U Af A X,
y y Butxexsors to
MICHAEL WART MA N A C 0 .
TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEGAIt j
.Nt PACTORV
V . 13 North Tend afreet. Second d- w below I
Wool.
/' IT 1 I. .1 / E L P HI A .
J. W. W HITMAN H P ENOI.KWN. ;
Miuch 25. iSO4>
' j
Shoes ui(l Varieties.
TITHE GREAT
V A R I E T Y 8 T <) R E '
ANDERSON'S ROW.
If. F. 1R VIXE,
RitGt i.ATott op PRICKS IN BEDFORD.
Having purchased the establishment of Joseph j
Alsip. Jr . and added a fresh supply of
ROOTS A.XD SHOES.
1 am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest.
Tall and see my fine assortment of
QL'EKNSWARE. GLASSWARE. AC.
Also, IUV lnrge stock of
HOSIERY.
ti LOVES.
NECK-TIES,
COLLARS. Ac.
Also, my articles ill the Stationery line, such as
t> .< ■-/-/V/as. I'entxil'irrx. <!*'•• j
AD 1. my VARIETIES, such as
Suirrx of (til kind",
Table Salt. Essence of Coffee, llambleton s Hair
Stain, etc. in the BOOT and SHOE line, 1 keep j
every thing calculated for man, woman or child; j
BOOTS of all kinds: SHOES of every description :
GAITERS of all styles in the market.
CALL AND SEE MV GOODS.
and examine for yourselves '
No trouhle to show goods. My prices wiH suit ;
the times and the pockets of purchasers.
N. B. Orders front country merchants promptly j
filled at small advance upon city prices. j
* . I am also agent for the New England Family
Sew ing Machine, which should be in every family.
An entire machine for the littlo snm of $2(1.0(1.
Call and hand in your order- soon.
Oct. 20, "65. ' • H. F. IRVINE.
VX< )THER ARK! VAL.—The sub- '
scribcr would mo-t respectfully_ inform the
ladies and gentlemen of Bedford and vicinity, that
he ha again just returned fro.n Philadelphia, with
aw el! selected assortment of Ladies'. Gentlemen s.
Misse- and Children's
Boots.
Shoes.
Gaiters.
and Balmorals,
of various descriptions, to which he re-peetfully :
incites their attention.
FOR GENTLEMEN. BOYS AND V'U THS. '
h ha- every thing in their line, together with a
stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting
of collars (all .-tyltst, .-carl.-, scarf-pini-. neck-ties,
butterflies, -uspetrders. handkerchief-, Ac.. Ac
\lso. the best brand.- TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
all of which will be -old at a very small advance !
to CASH \TH sriOitT-TIMK Ut YEKS
\- heretofore stated, wc do not boast, that ours ,
is the lurgr.t. rhr.uptst. and bf-St a.--.0 illicit of'
Boots and Shoes ever brought to Bedford, but we :
bai e bought teewfiag to oaf awtia, feeling aaaur
cd that the best and decidedly the most Intting
advertisement, is a tri.si of tb' goods. But whilst
there may he torrrrr. we feel eonlident that there ,
is none belter.
Having been in the shoe business all our life, we
feel .-atisfied that we fully undi rstandour business,
and have purchased our goods accordingly. 11 e
have on hand a nice stock of plain and fine
,S T A TO) X E R Y,
to which we invite attention.
Repairing done with ncatne— and despatch, and j
all rips of our own goods sewed tree of charge.
Please remember' AH np*snwl or prggrd j
lit, n / charge.
TO THE LADIES.
\L C take pleasure in saving that we have an ex
cellent Stock of J. L. RLTTKNS PIIJ..AI>KM'[It.A
m \i i ■ SHOE- 1 AND GAITERS, which we will guar
antee to wear as LONG a any other make: and :
neatly repaired when necessary. Wc still have a ;
separate apartment for 'heir accouimodatioti, have i
a 1.-dy to wait upon them, and will be most happy
to have them give us a call
.j-Don't forget the place, Shap'r*lintbhnx, j
Jnii ■■■• St mi. a fu floors South of the Washing
ten Hotel. J HENRY BUTTON
October 20. '65.
4 CARD TO IX'V.VlsI'hS.—A Cler
_c\_ gymaii, v.bil re-iding in South America as
a missionary, discovered safe and simple remedy
for the cure of Nervous Weakness. Early Decay.
Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and
the whole train of disorder- brought on by bane,
fed and vicious habits Great numbers have been
already cured by tbi- t.ohle remedy. Prompted
bv a desir- to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate,
I "will send the recipe for preparing and using this
medicine, in sealed envelope, lo any ono who
needs it. FRKB OK CH utflt:
Please enclose a post-paid envelope, addressed
to yonl self Address,
JOSEPH T. I N.MAN,
Station D. Bible House.
New York.
Feb. it". '65.--ly
I \JI W THE LA D.Y \s FRIEND—
J (it it ) 0 The nest of the Monthlies—dev-ded
to LITKKATI RK and FASHION $2.51) a year. We
give Wheehr A Wilson's celebrated $55 Sewing
Machines on the following terms :
Tweoty copies and the Sewing Machine, S7O.
Thirty copies anil the Sewing Machine. SBS.
Forty copies and the Sewing Machine. SIOO.
Send 15 cents tor a sample copy to DEACON A
PETERSON. 319 Walnut Street. Philadelphia
Dec. 22, '65.
riMIE LADY'S FRIEND.—The best
J[ of the Monthlies—devoted to Fashion and
Pure Literature. $2.50 a year; Two copies SI.OO ;
Eight (and one gratis) sl6. WUKELKR i WILSOH'S
ISKWTNO MACHINES given as premiums. Send 15
cents for u sample copy to DEACON A' PETERSON,
319 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Single numbersfbr
sale fey the News Dealers [Dec 22.
Printing.
RJA H E BE D FORD GAZETTE
POWER I'REss
PR : XT! NG ESTABLISHMENT,
BEDFORD. PA
MKYKKS & M ILXCIEI,
PROPRIETOR#
I
liuviiiy: recently nuide additional im
provements to our office, we are pre
pare! i to execute all orders lor
PLAIN AND FANCY
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With dispatch and in the moat
sn>emi <> R Nt)' l /•:.
| CIRCULARS.
LETTER HEADS.
J BILLHEADS.
CHECKS,
CERTIFICATES
FSLA.XKS,
D EEDS.
REGISTERS,
RECEIPTS.
CARDS,
HEADINGS.
EXVELOP.ES,
*
SHOWBILLS.
HANDBILLS.
IN 11 TAT IONS.
LABELS. A A
Our facilities for printing:
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Printed at short not ire
We can insure complete satisfaction
us to time and price.
All Work Executed Promptly.
iHcdiraU
| nr MM Isold's v
Kx T R Act B r ( hr.
HliL XfBOLDW HUCHU
r.
HELM HOLD'S BVCHU.
H F I. <7 HO LIV S B ITCTTr d
j h
Tit? null! knuirn remedy tnr
'
I) I A B E T hi S, ,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAH- t
DKR. INFLAMMATION OF THE KJD- ,
KEYS. CATARRH OF THE BLAD
DER. STRANGURY OR PAIN
FUL URINATING.
i
for diseases ir i- truly a sow • *iyc remedy, t
and too itineh cannot foe-.aidin it- pr;ii". A ,
dos,* ha* been known to relieve tbe most ar- i
gent symptom?. j ,
Are you troubled with that li-treeing pair, in i
rhe j-'iuall of the V'/ek and *lii ugb hie hip*' A
! tmuqtoonful day of Hcluibold's Buehu will relieve j
j y°o.
I'll YSH'IA.SS A N1 <>T 1! KR 8
PLEASE NOTICE. *
I unik- no .- ret of ingredient? Holmbold •
Extract Bu liu i- I'impi-ed otßuehu. Cube Eh. aai
j Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepar-
I ed in vacuo arid according to rules of
PHARMACY .1 .YD CHEMISTRY.
These ingredients are known a-' the timst v.ilna
| hie Diuretics afforded.
\ DIURETIC
Is that which act.-* upon the kidneys.
HKL>I HOLD'S EXTRACT BI'CHU
ACTS GENTLY.
I Is pleasant in t sste and odor, free from all injttri- j
i oos properties, and immediate in its action
I i-'(JRTHF. SATISFAI,'TIOX OFALL.
! See Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory >
of the r. S.. of which the following is a correct
copy:
'•BUCIIU. —lt s ~ jnr i strong, diffusive, and j
! somewhat aronatic, its taste bitterish, and analo- .
gons to tha' of mier. It is given chiefly in com
plaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel
chronic Catarrh of c Bladder. Morbid Drift.- j
tionofthe Bladder and Urethra. Diseases of the j
Prostrate, and P.eteiitioti or the Incontinence of j
Urine, from a !<>?- of tone in t'.. part- concerned
in its evacuation It has also been recommended j
in Dyspepsia. Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous \f
feet ions. and iJropsv.
F<)K KI'RTHER J XE< >'RMATR>X, J
See PrelessorDewees' valuable works on the Prac
tice of Physic.
-ee Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Phy
sic. of Philadelphia.
See any and all Standard Work on Medicine
FROM THE
L A R <V E > T
MAN UF At'TURING ( 'HEMIST
IN THE WORLD.
lam acquainted with M. 1 Helmhold: he occu
pied the drug store opposite my residence, and I
was successful in conducting the business where
others had not been equally so before him. I have ■
been favorably impressed with his character and j
enterprise _ j
. WM. WEIGHTMAN,
iU'irm of Powers A Weightman.)
Man a flic! u rin s Ch em i-tls,
Ninth and Brown Streets. Philadelohia. :
[From (he Philod'a Evening Hull,tin. Mar'.. 10 | |
We are gratified to hear of the continued sue- j
cess, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T.
Hclmbold. Druggist. His store, next to the Met
ropolitan Hotel, is A K-et front. 130 feet deep, and
! five stories in height, it is certainly a grand es
tablishment and speaks favorably of the merit ed
his articles. He retains hi - Office and Laburatory
in this citv. which are also model establishments
of their class.
The proprietor has been induced to make this
statement from the f>.c ;hnt hi- reinc tics, although
advertised, are
GFXrrXH I'RERA RATIONS,
!
And. knowing that the intelligent refrain from u- j
sing any thing pertaining t 'Quackery, or the Pat- i
ent Medicine order—most of which arc prepared j
hy se'.l-styled Doctors, who are to liguor.ist to K d
a physician's simplest prescription, much lc-s com
petent to prepart pharmaceutical preparations.
THESE FARTIKS RESORT
to various means of effecting sales, such ns copying !
parts of advertisements of popular rem dies. :nui I
finishing with certificates.
The Science of Mddicini stands SIMPLE, l'l I!E
j and MAJESTlC.—having Fact for its Basis. Ln
j duction for it- Pillar-Truth alone for its ("aj .lal.
A WORD OF CA DTI ON.
Health is most important; and the afflicted
should not use an advertised remedy, ttnles- its
contents or ingredients arc known to others be- j
sides the manufacturer, or until tl;cy are satisfied j
! of the qualifications of the party so offering.
11 RUM HOLD'S
s>
(i I,lc iin Fr ep <t ratio it *.
FLUID EXTRACT BUUHU,
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPAKILLA.
AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER ;
Established upwards of Hi years.
Prepared by IF T. HELM BOLD. ;
PR IACJP. I I. U FPU U.S.
HKLUBOAD s Drug and Chemical Warehouse j
.
55)4 Broadway, New Yorl\
And HBLMBOLD'S Medical Depot. IM South
Truth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
' ' I
SOLD BY ALL I)KCtXiISTS j j
Oct. 20,'65.-ly. i 1
k
QHRINERS BALSAMIC COUGH
SYRUP.
tor Coughs, Cold,. Croup. Whooping Cough.
Asthma. Bronchitis, Spitting Blood.
I'ain and Weakness of the Brea st.
Difficult!) of Breathing. iVc.
This is no new remedy It has" been used for a
cumber of years in Maryland ami <■ . - of Perm
itylvauiw. end has. wherever known as qui rod ar
unprecedented reputation for earing the carina,
diseases for which it is recommended.
So r parent is its usefulness, and so remarkabl
has been itscuree. that it is tast sup- , ceding every
of In c ! medy to? those diseases Tim afflicted cat
rely n;.>i! its doing as much for them, and in many
- more tha.i any other remedy tow before the
publie.
It i leeoraajcnded and prescribed in the proc
i b eof a large number of the most intelligent and
,ti: • physicians of Maryland. It is used and con
sidered an indispensable household remedy by i
bug portion of lb- lir-t families of the State.
It is used by ali classes of society, and the mi
ters..! ooini'm i- that it is good. This Syrup is
Par, tj 1 egeta/dr Compound. It. i- pleasant t..
take, and never does injury. But owing to it.
purifying qualities, must do good under any cir
euit stances. Its effects are truly wonderful. i>oth
iiisr. 'aiming and allaying the most .iolenr
i aiigii -. p urifving. strengthening aml invigorat ,
the wiiiife system, calming and soothing the norvee
aiding aiid facilitating expectoratioo. and hcaj.
ing the
DISEA.-ED LUNG-.
tiiu- striking at the r'wit of disease, arid driving j
from the system.
CROUP.
This disease is announced by diffiehlty ofbreatb
ing. shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking coagj
and threatened suffocation. Ac. It ue -tiv o- -. .
in young children. No child need die ofcrsu
this ,dyi up is properly used and used in linn
Mothers having croupy children -i. rn i watch t ; „
fii-t show of the disease, and always keep 11.,
remedy at hand.
For coughs after measles this syrnt is most ex
cellent. Exp tiencehas proven thai tr isequalled
bv no other preparation
The price of the remedy is such ::s to place it
within the reach of all, the poor as wJ| <. f) lt .
rich, and every person should have it.
Every person should hare it in the house. Jt is
a Hue and faithful friend to all who vulue health
and wish to secure themselves against that most
terrible disease, consumption it will be found
the most useful as welt as the cheapest family med
icine in the world. It baa bee.n use i for the las:
four years with n success without a parallel.
Price 5o ets. per bottle,
i'repared by H. A. Foutz X Bro.
For sale by H. C. Reamer luid B Ham
Druggists, Bedford. Pa.
August 11. 1 sfij—! y
SI riner's Balsamic Cough >vrup, and
Sam your Children. So rin need dir a
Croup if this Spritp is used in time.
0 H R 1 X H ' S i X ! > I A N
V E R M I F U 6 E.
Sine- the introduction of th! beautiful prepar:
tj.'::. it ha® been steadily advancing int- public
favor. Its astonishing efficaey in expelling worm
ha- won for it many friends wherevr known, ami
these art- speaking its praise to other-, so that it
; is fast being introduced into every family in the
: land. The demand for it is becoming immense.—
i To make it still more worthy the preference a!
' ready shewn it, the PttoeKiEioa is putting it rr
in a much hand-outer style than : imerly. It i
now prepared with the greate-t c.- :e of unifora
strength, with plain directions, that any om
; can ndminister it.
IT IS EST Ili ELY VEGETABLE—PER
FiiC ELY SAFE ASH HARMLESS
And has never been known to fail toespei worm?
where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as
! serf th it it is superior to any other preparation ii
! the world.
, A A.-k tor SHRINER"S INDIAN YERMi
Fl tiE, and take no other. , •?. 25 sent
per bottle
• Prepared by f A. Foutz <t Bro and ! ■
■ sale at the drug stores of Reamer and Horry, Bed
t ford, P,a. August 11. D>ss—ly.
iS It riner's L'.diait Vermifuge, to destroy Worn.
S entirely Yegtohfe—Perftrtlg Safe
and Harmless.
1 D() VTZ ' 8 M I X TFH £.
IP Is a safe and reliable remedy f-.-r the cure ol
liheuntatism. Painful Nervous Affect I- u-. ■"•; u
Burns. SwcliiriL'- aud all diseases requirir g:: -x
--j ternal application on man.
j On horses it wll never foil to curt Fleet ii
I FUtsU, old running sores, or Sweeny, if proper!t
: applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, .: -k.
j hoots, chafes, saddles or collar g. 11. cti;s :
wounds, i* is an infallible remedy Try it and V.-
cot-vinccil of its ••flieacv.
R Fi E r M A T i F M.
Persons afflicted with this disc:..- nia'.er
how long standing, can be proutp' :.'' I efi.-■ '■ d
ly eured by n.-ing this Mixinn
There i nothing in the world so sure t.t •! -
good to lake away hard corr-. and cure i r -
i Bites as this preparation. Try i and -. : -:y
yourselves. Price Mi and "5 cents per bottle
Prepared bv
S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore. Md
For-ale at the drug store- of Reamer nm
Hmrv/Se-ifotd. Pa. |Aug. Jl, !-ri-s — i"-
I
I Font:'. Mij'rr ~ th■ best laiiimein fit < ■ 7
and B''ns, nov tit use.
tj T ') V T /
1 CELEBRATED
HOES E A M), CA TTLE
PO\V I)EU>
THESE Powders have proved sft-'r a trial
several years, to be superior to an prepar'. :
! the kind in use The chief suiteiinrity ol the
powders arises front the fact that they arc ••
jxised of medicines that have Laxa-ive. Tonic
Purifying propcrtie- The loxative ej ■:<
tW from the stomach and inres-ines. the
give- strength to the system of the Horse, a
purifying lnediein. - contained in them •
. the h'aoil. aid lav the foundation for a vigta
and healthy circuiati m. Too use oi then: ia 'cevt'-
i the wind, strength 'tis the appetite and git
horse a fine, smooth and glossy ski thus in.;
ing the appearance, vigor : nil si irit o£ lit',- )•
arimal.
These powders are not intended, as tc.-st !'" n
dcr-' are. to liloat the aniina), a . togive hut : '-c
! appearance of being fat when not really
| to remove the disease and pronto " hi- general
: health.
These warders will strn.gtheu : <• stoaiac at ■
: intestines, elear.se them frt.mofli tisve nuitter. at I
| bring them to a healthy stale. They 1 " l , r
preventive of Lnng Fever, ami oer.aii 1 '■ '
for all diseases incident to the Horse, as (ilan-ier-.
Yellow Water, Distemper.-, f'ou dor. Heavc-s
r-laveirrg. Coughs, Fevers. Loss of Appetite, an* l
Vital Energy, <tc —lhesq Powders, it ved " r
three times a week, through the v. in" .mi qui"--
your horse will never ge the Lung r. 1
Botts. A few doses ol these powd. will rcunor
the worst eoupti, on any horse. VV rc owners
horses to feed a few of these powder- every year,
thoy might save the lives of many - :table hor-cs.
MILCH COWS
The properties this powder possesses tn incress
ing the quantity of milk in cows, give- it u" ""
portance and value which should place it in tnt
hands of every person keeping ac w. Ip fatten
ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens the"
hide, and makes them thrive much faster.
HOGS. .
In all diseases ot swino, as cough-. uVer- m tfl<
lungs and liver, £e., by putting from half a paper
to a paper of these powders in a barrel of swill,
the above diseases can he eured or entirely pre
vented. By using these powders the hog cholera
can be prevented.
Prepared by S. A. FOLTZ.
Westminster, Md.
L* For sale at the Drug Stores of Reamer and
Barry, Bedford Pa. Aug 11, <>5 —1?-
The above medicines can be had at manufac
turer's prices of Johnson, Holloway 4 Cowden
Phil'a., J. J. Render, Pittsburg, Laughton
Rushfield, Wheeling, Va.