The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, February 02, 1866, Image 4

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    flry-Gooiisi, sror*ri<s, £r.
m£if WA R"ISM T ERT
X
P. A. REED
still carries ou the campaign against high prices! j
For this purpose he has just laid in a large supply j
of FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Couie and see our splenhid assortment of
Cloths,
Casaimeres.
Satinet ts,
Vestings, Ac.
The fair sex are respectfully invited toexamiaeour
extensive stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Such as All Wool Delaines,
French Merinoes,
Ccburg Cloths,
Alpacas,
Cloaking Cloths,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Gentlemen, call and take a look at our
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Ready-made Clothing, j
etc., ete . ete., etc.
We also keep constantly on hand the best groceries ■
in the market:
Coffees, Teas, j
Sugars. Syrups,
Table Salt,
and Spices of all kinds.
Also, varieties of every description, the hest To- j
bacco. Mishler's Bitters, and every thing usually
kept in the Bedford stores. Give us a call, and
satisfy your taste and judgment before buying
Oct. 27, 85.
I3ALL— 1565. —The undersigned haw '
just received a very large and elegant assort j
ment of
FALL AND WTN'IER GOODS,
suitable for the approaehing season. Having pur- !
chased our entire stock for CASH, we are enabled
to offer our friends and customers many
REAL BARGAINS.
To be convinced of what we here assert, please
call and examine the best stock we have ever had
the pleasure of offering to buyers.
TERMS-CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
t g--Where credit is extended, in allcases. after
six months, INTEREST will be added thereto.
Sept. 20. 1865. A. B. CRAMER A CO
DtRESS GOG DS.—Two hundred
'pieces LADIES DRESS GOODS.
FRENCH MERINOES. all colors.
ALL WOOL DELAINES. '• "
ALL WOOL REPS.
ALL WOOL PLAIDS.
BOMBAZINES. ALPACAS. MOHAIRS.
CASHMERES. POPLINS, jr.. \c ,
embracing the newest and most elegant styles we !
have vet offered for salt in Bedford.
Sep't. 20. A. B. CRAMER A CO. j
O lIAW LS.—Waterloo, Highland
iOPLAID. LONG AND SQUARE BLACK
WOOL and THIBET SHAWLS.
Also, the new ZEPHYR SHA WLS!
Cheap at CRAMER'S, j
Sept, 2V.
O UN DRIES.—Extra No. l Mackerel
Cvsand Shad—superior quality Syrups. Sugars.
Tea, Tobacco. Ac.. Ac., cheap at
Sep. 29. CRAMER'S
BOOTS & SHOES. —Great supply of j
BOOTS and SHOES, of the very best qual
ity, just opened at CRAMER S.'
Sept. 25.
CILOTHING. —Overcoats, Drt-88 and
/SACK COATS PANTS AND VESTS-
Aiso—Gents French Flannel Travelling Shirts, '
for sale by A. B. CRAMER A CO.
Sept. 29.
r\ A R PETIN G S.—All Wool Rag,
V/LIST, HEMP, and VENITIAN CARPET
INGS. Also 3, 4, 5, 6 and 3-4 FLOOR OIL
CLOTHS, of extra quality, for sale by
A. B CRAMER A CO'
Sept. 29.
NEW GOODS.—A new and full sup
ply of all kinds of fall and winter goods
just received and for sale cheap at
Oct. 20. '65. J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Store.
"VTINETY Sacks of Ground Alum
iqj Salt just received and for sale cheap at
J.M SHOEMAKER'S j
A LARGE assortment of Men's and
Boy's Clothing at J M. SHOEMAKER'S.
IF you want a cheap hat call at
J. M SHOEMAKER'S
4 NE W supply of Coffee, Sugar, Syr-
J\ up N. 0. and Sugar House Molasses Spices
Ac , just received at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S
4 LARGE assortment of French Me
f\ rinoes, Coburgs, Thibet Clt ths, Alpacca?
Calicoes. Muslin, all wool dele-ins A -., just receiv
ed at J.M. SHOEMAKERS.
ItOOTS AND SHOES all sizes and
) prices at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
4 LARGE assortment of all kinds of
J\_ goods as usually kept in Country stores for
saie cheap at J M. SHOEMAKER'S.
BUCKETS, Brooms, and Tubs, just
received and for sale at
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
Cheap corner No 1 Anderson's Row.
Oct. 20. 1865
LADIES' Cloaking Cloth, Shawls,
Coats for sale cheap at
J M SHOEMAKERS
1 ~3ERRIBLE ACCIDENT JUST < >C
CURRED!
By accident, DEFIBACGH A FISHEP. have opened
a large stock of DRY GOODS, at A L. Defibaugh -
old stand, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Boots A Shoes of the best make.
Queensware,
Drugs and Spices
in variety, which they will sell CHEAP EOK
CASH their motto is ' small profits and quick
sales!" Don't forget to call and see for your
selves. We are thankful for past favors, and hope
a continuance in the future.
DEFIBAUGH A FISHER.
Jan. 5, '66—3 m.
LEO,
Manufacturer of
CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, AC.,
BEDFORD, PA.,
The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet
making business, will make to order and keep on
hand everything in his line of manufacture.
BUREAUS, DRESSING STANDS. PARLOR AND EXTEN
SION TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS. W ASH
STANDS, Ac., *C.,
will be furbished at all prices, and to suit every
taste. COFFINS will aiso be made to order.
attention paid to all orders for work.
ijf'Sbop on West Pitt Street, nearly opjiosite
the residence of George Shuck.
July 10, 1863.—tf RICHARD LEO.
4 RAKE CH ANCE is < OFFERED
A. ALL PERSONS
To display their Goods;
To aall their Goods:
To gather information;
To make known their wants;
Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac , Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.,
by advertising in the columns of THE GAZETTE.
MAMMOTH SALE BILLS, print
ed at short notice. Large Bills make large
sales. We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will
much more than pay the extra erpense of print
ing Call at THE GAZETTE JOB Orricß.
will find the best of ma-
F chines, at Factory Price*, by ordering from
Hartley. Also, the best Shovels, Forks, Traces,
Chains, Axes, Whips, Ac. Harness and Lnbric
Oils. Wheel Grease, Ac., at HARTLEY'S. [NovlO
EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE
OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low
rate* at THE BEDFORD GAZETTE office. Call and
leave your orders.
RPERMS for every description of Job
X PRINTING CASH ! for the reason that for
every article we use. we must pay cash; aud the
■cab system will enable us to do our work as low
as It can bo done in the sities
SJtisrrilaittousi.
1865!"
GOLD! | SILVER!
1 to 75,000!!
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS!!
OUR NEW MODE.
ONE OF OUR GOLD OR SILVER WATCHES. R
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
u .. 10 -
a it i. 5 "
SILVER TEA SETS, " 40
" " SPOONS. " 15 "
•• TABLE " " 18
" 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 bushel of the cheap dollar
Jewelry!!
We have adopted the following mode of
DISTRIBUTIOX
by sale of 75,000 articles of value '.
OUR NEW MODE"
The articles of goods are numbered l'mm 1 up to
75 000 ' 37.500 consisting of Pianos. Melodeons,
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
vf valuable Jewelry. Work anil Toili t cases. Pho
tograph Albums, Open face Silver Watches, and
fancy articles in great variety. 75,000 notices num
bere'd from 1 to 75.000 arc printed and put into seal
ed envelopes and weil mixed, and one of these is
taken out and sent to the person sending us 25cents
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 notiee sent to you
should be 500. and a Piano, or Diamond SetorGold
Wateh 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.
U/ -* After receiving the Article, if it does not <
jtiter it von, you can return it. and your money
SHALL Hf: REFUNDED
Twenty-five cents must be sent to pay expense of j
postage, correspondence, etc , on one notice.
Kemember, that whatever article corresponds j
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- j
ses our sales.
TRY OUR NEW MODE!
Upon receipt f 2d cents, which pays for corre
spondence, postage, etc.. we send one notice.
Upon receipt of $1 which pays for correspondence, j
postage, etc.. we send six notices.
Upon receipt of $5 which pays for correspondence, j
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- I
enee. postage, etc.. we will send 150 notices, and a !
SOLID SILVER WATCH, by return mail.
AGENTS WASTED. Send for our circular !
Agents allowed a targe Cadi Commission, by
which they ran mate $25 weekly.
Address plainly.
REED & BROTHER,
Salesroom. Box, 5138.
34 Liberty St. New York City, N.Y. j
Oct. 27. '6s—3m
VJEXICO! MEXICO!!
$30,000,0000 LOAN
Oh' 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 sold 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 j
the 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 j
the redemption of these Bonds andpaymentof in- '
terest.
THE SECURITY IS AMPLE
S3O U. S. Cur will buy at 7 perct. Gold Bond of SSO
S6O " " •' " SIOO !
S3OO •' " " " SSOO
S6OO •' " " SI,OOO
LET EVERY LOVER OP REPUBLICAN INSTITUTIONS J
BUY AT LEAST ONE BONO.
Circulars forwarded and ssbscriptions received by j
JOHN W. CORLIES A CO., and
J. N. TIFFT. Financial Agent of the Re
public of Mexico, 57 Broadway, N. Y. j
U®- Subscriptions also received by Banks and j
i Bankers generally throughout the United States.
Nov. 10, IMkk
Ui I - t x PER YEAR! We want
| '' t agents every where to sell our
' IMPROVED S2O Sewing Machines Three new kinds. |
| Ui.der and upper feed. Warranted five years.— j
I Abovesalary or large commis.-ions paid. Theo.NLY I
machines sold in the United States for less than
S4O. which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler A
Wilson, Graver &r Baker, Singer ir Co.. and
■ Bachelder. All other cheap machines are tn-
I fringe me. Ills, and the seller or user are liable to
arrest. Jine, and imprisonment Circulars free.
Address, or call upon Shaw A Clark, Biddeford, j
Maine, or at No. 823 Broadway, New York ; No. j
236 Carter St.. Philadelphia, Pa ; No 14 Lombard's
: Block Chicago, III.; No 170 West Fourth Street,
Cincinnati, Ohio; or No. 8 Spaulding's Exchange,
| Buffalo, N. Y (Dec. 22, '65-ly
MMI | A MONTH! Agents wanted .
j rj ' 7 lor sir entirely new articles, just out. ;
; Address O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford, i
j Maine. |Dec. 22, '6s—ly
MANHOOD: How Lost, How Re- j
stored. Just published, a new edition of;
! Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical j
cure (without medicine) of SPERM ATORRIICEA, or j
! Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses,
i Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im- j
pediments to Marriage, etc.: also. Consumption, \
Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or i
: sexuai extravagance.
Lis*" Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author in this admirable essay
: clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success
ful practice, that the alarming consequences of self
abuse may be radically cured without the danger
i ous use of internal medicine or the application of
the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at once !
simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which j
every sufferer, no matter what his condition may ;
; be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and rad- j
! icaily.
U®* This Lecture should be iu the hands of every
youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two :
I post stamps Address the publishers,
CHAS J. C KLINE & CO.,
j 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office box 4,586.
j Nov. 17, '65-Iv.
! p U M P S! ! !
! lam engaged in selling the
ERIE PUMP
certainly the only pump
well adapted to this
climate
| Persons in need of a
GOOD PUMP,
will do well to give me
a call.
tyOrders from all parta of the county attend
ed to with promptness.
ADDRESS :
WM. C. SNIVEL Y\ I
Schellsburg
Aug._l, '65 —ly
T)RINTERS' INK has made many a
| p business man rich. We ask you to try it in
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THE SCIEXUE OF PUBLIC OPINION.
PEN PICTURES OP PURITANISM,
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CHILDHOOD IN FRANCE AND ENGLAND,
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WHAT THE SHADOW SAID TO THE DREAMER
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ZULU LAND —with illustrations
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EW SKIRT FOR 188&-6.
THE GREA T INVENTION OF THE AGE
IN
II OOP SKI RT S.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL
LIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT.
This invention consists of Dt'PL.EX (or two) EL
LIPTIC PURF. REFINED STEEL 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 hss 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, for promenade and
hous l ' 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. Misses and Young Ladies they are supe
rior to all others.
The Hoops ar covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread, and will wear twice as long as the single
varn covering which is used on all single steel
Loop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt
are also double steel, and twice or double covered
to prevent the 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 desirable, comfortable and economical skirt
ever made.
WESTS', BRADLEY A CAREY', Proprietors of
the Invention, and sole MAN UFACTIRERS, 97
CHAMBERS, and 79 A 81 READS STREETS,
New York.
For sale in all first class stores in this ct'v, and
throughout the United States and Canada, Havana
de Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West In
dies
for the Duplex Elliptic (or double)
Spring Skirt. A. A C.
Nov 10. '6!>—3m
soots t and Varieties.
THE GREAT
VARIETY STORE' !
ANDERSON'S ROW.
11. F. IRVINE,
REBCLATOR OF PRICKS 1M BEDFORD.
Having purchased the establishment of Joseph
A hip, Jr., and added a fresh supply of
HOOTS AND SHOES,
I am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. !
Call and see my fine assortment of
QUEENS WAKE, GLASSWARE. Ac
Also, my large stock of
HOSIERY,
GLOVES.
NECK-TIES.
COLLARS, Ac.
Also, my articles in the Stationery line, such as j
Pencils, Sfet 1- Pot", Penholder*. <(■>'.
Also, my VARIETIES, fueli as
Spices of all kinds,
Table .Salt, Essence of Coffee, Hambleton's Hair i
Stain, etc. In the BOOT and SHOE line, I keep
every thing calculated for man, woman or child; J
BOOTS of all kinds; SHOES of every description; j
GAITERS of all styles in the market.
CALL AND SEE MY GOODS.
and examine for yourselves !
No trouble to show goods. My prices will suit j
the times and the pockets of purchasers.
N. 15. Orders from country merchants promptly j
filled Ht small advance upon city prices
lAr I am "'so agent for the New England Family
j Sewing Machine, which should be in every family.
I An entire machine for the little sum of $20.00.
i Call and hand in your orders soon,
j Oct. 20, '65. H. F. IRVINE.
\NOTH Ell AR RI VAL. —The sub
scriber would most respectfully inform the ]
; ladies and gentlemen of Bedford and vicinity, that
he has again jus! returned from Philadelphia, with
a well selected assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen s,
Misses and Children's
Boots.
Shoes.
Gaiters.
and Balmorals,
of various descriptions, to which he respectfully
invites their attention.
FOR GENTLEMEN. BOYS AND YOl TIIS.
he has every thing in their line, together with a
stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting ,
of collars (all styles), scarfs, scarf-pins, neck-ties, i
butterflies, suspenders, handkerchiefs, Ac.. Ac.
Also, the host brands TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
all of which will be sold at a very small advance
i tO CASH AJID SHORT-TIRE Bt VERS
As heretofore stated, we do not boast that ours j
is the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of!
Boots and Shoes ever brought to Bedford, but we '
have bought according toour means, feelingassur- j
ed that the best and decidedly the most lasting |
advertisement, is a trial of the goods. But whilst j
there may be larger, we feel confident that there j
is none better.
Having been in the shoe business all our life, we [
feel satisfied that we fully understand our business, )
and have purchased our goods accordingly. We
have on hand a nice stock of plain and fine
S T A TIO N E RY.
to which we invite attention.
Repairing done with neatness aud despatch, and
all rips of our own goods sewed free of charge.
Lir Please remember ! All rips sewed or pegged <
free of charge.
TO THE LADIES.
We take pleasure in saying that we have an ex
cellent stock of J. L. HITTER'S PHILADELPHIA
MADE SHOES AND GAITERS, which we will guar
antee to wear as LONG as any other make ; and
neatly repaired when necessary. We still have a
separate apartment for their accommodation, have
a lady to wait npon them, and will be most happy
to have them give us a call
iff 'Don't forget the place, Shaffer's Building. ,
; Juliana Street, a few doors South of the Washing
ton Hotel J. HENRY BUTTON.
October 20, '65.
iMiiUulclplna (Trade.
IVIIIS! FURS! FURS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CHARLES OAK FORI) & SONS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL.
PHILADELPHIA.
Have now open their large and splendid stock of
LADIES FUR CAPES,
COLLARS,
MUFFS
CUFFS
GLOVES,
AND HOODS j
Also the finest assortment of FANCY' FUR ROBES.
CAPS. MUFFLERS, and GLOVES ever before of- j
fered by them, all of which are warranted to be as
represented. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT.
Oct 20, '65.—4 m.
A RTM A N A ENGELMAN, I
\ \ Successors to
MICHAEL WABTMAS A CO.
TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEGA 11
MASUFACTORV
No 313 North Third Street. Second door below
Wood,
P HIL AT) E LP HI A.
J. W. WARTMAX. H. P. ENGLEMA.V.
March 25, 1864.
Yiotcls.
HE I) FORD HOTE L.—The un
dersigned having taken charge of the Bed
ford Hotel, formerly kept by Col. John Hafer, an- j
nouncas to the public that he will be able to af
ford the best accommodations, both to the travel
ing public and home custom. The house will be .
improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always be
I well supplied with choice liquors. His table will
j be supplied with the choicest edibles of the season, ,
and he will spare no pains to make it suitable lor
all. His stable is one of the best in Bedford, and
a good hostler will always be in attendance.
'Boarders taken by the week, month or year. |
Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully in- !
vited to give bimacall.
JOSH U A J. SHOEMAKER.
Jen. 15, '64
INP HE MENGEL HOUSE,
Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa
The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform
the travelling public that he hns recently enlarged,
improved ami refitted bis house, both for the ac- j
commodation of travelers and boarders, as well as
country customers. Persons coming to this place
for the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs,
will find this house pleasantly located.
Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to
this Hotel, which will always be attended by a
careful hostler. Also a safe and convenient car
riage house.
All are invited to give him a call.
ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor.
April 15, '64.
TT N ION HOTEL, ;
j WEST PITT ST.. BEDFORD. PA :
V. STUCK MAN, Proprietor.
This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom
modate the public in the best manner and on the j
most liberal terms.
May 9,'62. j
I |I XCM A N G E HO TE L,
| HUNTINGDON, PA.
W'M. ('. MRXCLTY, Proprietor.
Terms moderate to suit the times.
April 28, "65—ly.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, -B.
M. GREENE has opened his Music Store, i
one door west of VV. Lewis' Book Store, where he .
keeps constantly on hand STEINWAY A SONS
and GAEHLE'S Piano Manufacturing Company's
PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OK- ,
GANS and CAKHART, NEEDHAM 4 GO'S' ME- j
LODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes; Guitar
and Violin Strings.
MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain. Golden Shower, ,
Golden Censor, Golden Trio, Ac., Ac.
SHEET MUSIC—He is constantly receiving from I
Philadelphia all the latest music, which persons at
a distance wishing, can order, and have them sent j
by mail, ut publisher's prices.
JjjPPianos and Organs warranted for Jive years.
Those wishing to boy any of the above ftrticles j
are invited to cnll and examine mine before pur
chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as in
New York and Philadelphia.
Circulars of instruments sent promptly upon ap
plication with any additional information desired.
B M. GREENE,
Hill street, Huntingdon. Pa.,
One door west ot Lewis' Book Store.
Dr. C. N. Hiekok, Agent, Bedford, P.
Dec. I, '65-ly
IN HE Local circulation of the BED
FORD GAZETTE is larger than that of any other
paper in this section ol country, and therefore of
fers the greatest inducements to business men to
advertise in its columns.
#ob printing.
fJN H E BEDFORD GAZETTE
POWER PRESS
P RIN TIN G ESTABLISH MKNT,
BEDFORD. PA
MEYERS & MHXGEL
PROPRIETORS
Having recently made additional iin
j provements to our ottioo, we are pre
pared to execute all orders lor
PLAIN AND FANCY
JOBPRIN T I N Cx ,
With dispatch aud in the most
S rPER IO 11 STY LK.
CIRCULARS.
LETTER HEADS.
BILL HEADS.
CHECKS,
CERTIFICATES.
BLANKS.
DEEDS.
REGISTERS.
RECEIPTS.
CARDS,
HEADINGS.
ENVELOPES.
SHOWBILLS,
HANDBILLS,
INVITA TIONS.
LAB E LS. ifr. \r.
Our facilities for printing
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Ac.,
FOR *
CONCERTS AND EXHIBITIONS,
ARK UNSURPASSED.
"PUBLIC SALE" BILLS
Printed at short notice.
We can insure complete satisfaction
as to time and price.
All Work Eaectßrd Promptly.
pdifat.
JJELMROLD'B
EXT R ACT BC C H U.
HELM HOLD'S BUCHV
HELM HOLD'S BUCHU.
H ELMBOLD'S BTTCTIC
The only known remedy for
]) I A B E T E S.
I IRRITATION OF THE NECK <F THE BLAD
DER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KID
NEYS. CATARRH OF THE BLAD
DER. STRANOURY OR IAIN
HI, URINATING.
For these diseases it is truly h sovereign remedy,
and too much cannot be said in its praise. A
single dose has been known to relieve the most ur
gent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pin in
the small of the back and through the hips' A
tcaspoonful a dayol Helmbold s Buchii will relieve
you.
PII YSTCI A NS AND OT H EItS
PLEASE NOTICE
I make no secret of ingredients Helmbold s
Extract Bnehu is composed ot Bucliu, Cnbebs. and
Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepar
ed in vacuo and according to rules of
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY.
These ingredients are known as the most valua
ble Diuretics afforded.
A DIURETIC
Is that which act.- upon the kidneys.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
ACTS GENTLY.
Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injuri
ous properties, and immediate in its action.
FORTHE SATISFACTION OF ALL,
See Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory
of the U. S., of which the following is a correct
copy:'
••BUCHU.—Its odor is strong, diffusive, and
somewhat aromatic, its taste bitterish, and analo
gous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in com
plaints of the Urinary Organs, sueh as Hmvel,
chronic Catarrh of t:.e Bladder, Morbid irrita
tion of the Bladder and Urethra, Diseases ofthe
Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontinence n{
Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned
in its evacuation It has also been recommended
in Dyspepsia. Chroiae Rheumatism. Cutaneous Af
fections. and Dropsy."
FOR FFUTHKR INFORMATION,
See Professor Decrees' valuable works on the Prac
tice ot Physic.
See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Phy
sic. of Philadelphia.
See any and all Standard Work on Medicine.
FROM THE
LARGEST
MANUFACTURING ('HEM IST
IN THE WORLD.
lam acquainted with 11. T Helmbold; he occu
pied the drug store opposite my residence, and
was successful in conducting the business where
others had not been equally so before him I have
been favorably impressed with his character and
enterprise.
WM. WEIUHTMAN,
(Finn ot Powers A Weightman,)
Manufacturing Chemists,
Ninth uud Brown Streets, Philadelphia.
I From the Phi tad'a Evening Bulletin, Mar., 10. J
We are gratified to hear of the continued suc
cess, in Nyw York, of our townsman, Mr. 11. T.
Helmbold, Druggist. His store, next to the Met
ropolitan Hotel, is 28 leet front. 220 feet deep, and
five stories in height. It is certainly a grand es
tablishment, and speaks favorably of the merit of
his articles. He retains his Office and Laboratory
in this city, which are also model establishments
of their class. •
The proprietor has been induced to make this
statement from the fact that his remedies, although
advertised, are
GEN U INK PR EPA RATH >NS,
And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from ri
sing any 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 meansof effecting sales, such as copying
parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and
finishing with certificates.
ThoScienceof Mddieinestands SIMPLE, PURE,
and MAJESTIC, —having Fact for its Basis, In
duction for its Pillar. Truth alone for its Capital.
A WORD OF CAUTION.
Health is most important; and the afflicted
should not use an advertised remedy, unless its
contents or ingredients are known to others he
sides the manufacturer, or until tbey are satisfied
of the qualifications of the party so offering.
a
HELM HOLD'S
Gen it inc Pre pa rati att .*.
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER.
Established upwards of 10 years.
Prepared by II T. HELMBOLD.
PRINCIPAL DEPOTS.
Helmboi,i>'s Drug and Chemical Warehouse
594 Broadway. New York;
And Helmbolii's Medical Depot. 104 South
Tenth Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Oet. 20,'65.-ly.
QHRINERB BALSAMIC COUGH
LI , SYRUP.
For Long/,*. Cold, Croup. Whooping Cough
Asthma. Bronchitis. Spitting Blood '
I a,nand Weakness ofthe Breast,
. . Difficulty of Breathing, \r.
This is no new remedy. It has been used f„,
number ot years in Maryland and parts of pJ,
svlvania. and has. wherever known, acquired',
unprecedented reputation for curing the/
diseases for which it is recommended.
So apparent is its usefulness, and so reimi-ks 1 '
has been itscuree. thatit is fast superceding
other remedy for those diseases. The affli, •>,! ..
rely upon its doing as much f or them, and in ffilll ,
cases more than any niher remedy now before'ti'",
public.
It is recommended and prescribed in the n- b
tire of a large number of the most intelligent*,-
able physicians of Maryland. It is used and en,
aidered an indispensable household remedy bv
large portion of the first families of the *
It is used by all classes of society, and the ...
versa! opinion is that it is good. This S un ,'"
Purely 1 rgetatlr Compound. It i- plea-ant •
take, and never does injury. But owing to '
purifying qualities, must' do* good under n , J
cuuistances. Its effects are truly wonderful ujy
ing. calming, and allaying ' the ltio-t ,
coughs, purifying, strengthening and invi,. rvi u
the whole system, calming and soothing thcnriV*
aiding and facilitating expectoration.' and
ing the wl '
DISEASED LUNG.-,
thus striking at the root of disease, and drivir
from the system.
CROUP.
This disease is announced by difficulty ofbreatk
. iK- -brill whistling or wheezing, huckiti
and threatened suffocation. Ac It mostly ~f,
in young children. No child need die of croat *r
this Syrup is properly used and used in
Mothers having eroupy children should wan-h if
; first show of the disease, and always km, ■l'l
remedy at hand. '
For coughs after measles this syrup i? Uj ,„.
eellent Experience has proven that itiseouall'
by no oilier preparation
The price of the remedy is such f0 „| a •
i' within the reach of all. the poor a- well as th,
. rich, and every person should have it.
Every person should huve it in the house. It is
a true and faithful friend to all who value health
and wish to secure themselves against that most
i terrible disease, consumption. It win he found
the most useful as well as the cheapest family
icine in the world. It has been used for the la.-
four years with a success without a parallel
Price 50 ets. per Pottle.
Prepared by S. A. Fouls A Bro.
For sale by H. C Reamer and B F Iltrr-
Druggists. Bedford, Pa.
August 11. 1865—1y.
Use SI riiter's Balsamic Cough Syrup, and
Save your Children. No child need di, of
Croup if this Sprup is used in time.
• II It I N E R' S INDIAN
1* VERMIFUGE
Since the introduction of this beautiful prej.ara
| tion, it has been steadily advancing into public
! favor. Its astonishing efficacy in expel! ing worn -
, has won for it many friends wherever known, snd
these are speaking its praise to other-. *> that it
< j is fast being introduced into every family in
. j land. The demand for it is becoming immense
i To make it still more worthy the preference a!
. I 'ready shown it. the PROPRIETOR is putting it up
in n much handsomer style than formerly. It i
' now prepared with the greatest care of "uniform
. strength, with plain directions, so that any one
can administer it.
IT IS ENTIRELY VEGETABLE—PER
FECTLY SAFE AND HARMLESS
j And has never been known to fail to expel worm'.
, where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as
sert that it is superior to any other preparation in
I the world.
i# Ask for SHRINER > INDIAN VFRMI
FIGE, and take no other. Price 2c <ents
- per buttle.
♦ by S. A. Foutz A Bro., and for
sale at tbe drug stores of Reamer and Harry. Bed
ford. Pa. August 11, ISss—ly
j Shriner' s Indian Vermifuge, to destroy Wo.-n.
is entirely Vegtablc—Perfectly Safe
and Harm/as,.
I
"PO UT z' S MIX T 1 R j-:.
I Is a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of
Rheumatism. Painful Nervous Affections. Sprains,
Burns, Swellings and all diseases requiring an ex
ternal application on man.
On horses it will never fail to cure Poleevil,
Fistula, old running sores, or Sweeny, if properly
applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, crooked
hoofs, chafes, saddles or collar gall, cats or
I wounds, it is an infallible remedy Try it and he
convinced of its efficacy.
R H E I" M A T I S M.
j Persons afflicted with this disease no matter of
j how long standing, can be promptly and effeetual
i ly cured by using this Mixture
There is nothing in the world so sure and so
! good to take away hard corns, and cure Frost
■j Biles as this preparation. Try it and satisfy
yourselves. Price 511 and 75 cents per bottle
| I'repa red by
S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore. Md.
I L# For sale at the drug stores of Reamer and
| Harry, Bedford. Pa. fAug. 11, 1865—1T
' Fontx's Mixture is the best Liniment for man
and Beast now nt use.
j P o U T z 8
I CELEBRATED
HORSE AND CATTLE
POWDERS.
THESE Powders have proved after a trial of
i several years, to he superior to any preparation of
j the kind in use The chief superiority of these
! powders arises front the fact that they are c®;
j posed of medicines that have Laxative. Tonic and
| Purifying properties. The laxative ejects ennb
. ties from the stomach and intestines, the '" n!f
gives strength to the system of the Horse, and tnr
j purifying medicines contained in them cleanse
I tbe blood, and lav the foundation for a vigorous
and healthy circulation. The use of them improves
j the wind, strengthens the Hppetite and gives
horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv
] ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble
' animal.
I These powders are not intended, as most P"*
: ders arc. to bloat (he animal, so as to give hint the
I appearance of being fat when not really so —but.
I to remove the disease and promote his general
health.
j These powders will strengthen the stomach and
j intestines, cleanse them from offensive matter, and
! bring them to a healthy state. They area
. preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain restedv
for all diseases incident to the Horse, as Glander--
Yellow Mater, Distempers. Founder, Heaves.
Sluveirng, Coughs. Fevers. Loss of Appetite, anil
Vital Energy, Ac —These Powders, if used two ox
three tiiuesa week, through the winter and spring,
your horse will never get the Lung Fever, Colic or
Botts. A lew doses of those powders will remove
the worst cough, on any horse. Were owners ot
horses to feed a few ot these powders every year,
they might save the lives of many valuable horse-
MILCH COWS.
The properties this powder possesses in increas
ing the quantity of milk in cows, gives it an tip
portance and value which should place it iu too
hands of every person keeping a cow. Ip falter
ing cattle, it gives thein an appetite, loosens fhetr
hide, anil makes them thrive much faster.
HOGS. .
In all diseases of swine, a? coughs, ulcers in tbe
lungs and liver. Ac., by putting from halt a P B (* r
to a paper of these powders in a barrel ot swill,
the nltove diseases can be cured or entirely pre
vented. By using these powders the hog cholera
can be prevented
Prepared by 8. A. FOUTZ,
Westminster, Md-
IjjrFor sale at the Drug Storns of Reamer and
Ilarry, Bedford Pa. Aug. 11, '6s—ly.
The above medicines can be had al manutao
turer's prices of Johnson, Holloway A Cowaen
Phil'a., J. J. Bender, Pittsburg, Laughtoa
Rushfield, Wheeling, Va.