siartare, &r. THODDEB CUTTERS~&~ URUSIU \ ERS. '" in the Stat*. mv now be had j at llirtiey'? Hardware Store at M mut" icturers pri ees. Remember corn fielder eat and m-sh'-d will cue your cows to vie'd more and ri -hermilk, and besides will go two-thirds firther in f reding th in : when fed in the rough Nov. 10 "(55. R'HK Dl-.ST 131 PROVED MEAT B CETTEftS AND SU FFERS mav be h-..l at Nov. 10. '65. HARTLEY'S. 13UTCII EIlS' KNIVES, STEELS,. ) She its. Scissors. T .bl" Knives end Forks, R t- | Z"r? Ares Adies. An rers. Dmwit g Knives. JI itch-i ets. Broad Axe?, Mill and Cross Cu'S nvs. II ind ; hit**. Planes and the largest and he-t as, irtim nt i of Pocket Knives, may be bail at fltrtley's Store Nov. 10. <* I IDEM A KERSwili find Ton's of a! 1 5 ' kin 1-.Calf-skins. Morocco?. Bin Hog*. Linings. M'eb. Galloon*. L as. French B'iot Powder, '.V tx. Thread. 'Ev'et-s. Ac., full stork alwavson h 'ml, at Nov 10. '65. L HARTLEY'S. SADDLERY, in great variety, at Nov. Hi. '65. HARTLEY'S. IALACKHMITILS may obtain from ■ I II ""lev X trtv iy \ i' Iron, If >rse >'lme N !-. ' Hatjs. Fdes. Anvils. Bellows, if 'ml-II •utmers. ! S! < eii>g H tminer-. Bii'irt.-—s, llorax. IKON in i gr.-it variety. : nd 200Keg*of assorted Horse Shot ? of Iff-rent makes—and even more if wanted X v 10. '65. House KEEPERS win fiwi at j II irtley's Store s gren vnrietv ■ f household II ■rdwaie. sueh as Knives and F"r!i?. Spoons id tf-gant quli v. L nil -. ring!-- or in sets. Shovels : rn-l T 'H.I- W liters, ten sell-. .*?-issors. Meat S iws, C irv-js. Paring Knives, Busies. Waffle Ir-ms. Gii 1 I es. (!rid r> ID"--, Porcelain n d Iron Ket tles. Ir m Puis. Tubs. Backets. C skets, Broouis. St.! w Cutters, A? .A- Sm e Poii.-h. Rotieu Sto. j and i hundred little -kniak knocks' ihatwernn": efftr i to enumerate. It would be easier to tell w n w lm'. 'co 11 i.v; t' .•) li. [Nov. 10. 11 Li i. 5 LJC-AUJL* . BRIGHTEST, 1 15 •<(. - 'est atul Pure--, ami for these re i-o.'• *- rommoa tend. try it. i Camp ire i ! ind you will always go lo lltriley's. i Cod Oil Limps in b i.liani profu?i<>r o I gre; v iriety. very eheap it II ir 1 y's. at* •. \\ i k. L -m- Tops, A_. Coil Oil Limps r mired. |X >v. 10. | IBEItTY WHITE LEAD, a pure l_j snide. Flaxseed Oil, Red Lend, Pu'tnls of ail kinds. Glass and Putty. Tow ler. Lea 1 and Shot. The large-tar ek in BvJ l'orl. and 11 irdvvare ir. ereat v irtetv at N v 10. HARTLEY S OLD STAND. .faucy stores. T) AEGAINS! j> BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Ci'l at Mrs. V B TATE k M. E. KEA'S. The hanilt. me-, assortment of BONNETS. HATS, CAPS, RIBBONS. FLOWERS. Bonnets for .51.50. wh $5.00 Kibb'.s for 25 el? wartli 4":—be-l "5 ets. worth 51 00. II it-- from 75 eetiis un. D g .nt as-nrtmeut of Velvet Flov.ers. all pr o-?. COLLARS. CUFFS. NECKTIE S . SCARFS, GLOVES. STOCKINGS. HANDKERCHIEFS. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Cord ami Tassels, Gilt Cord. Silk Buttons, Bugle Buttons, Jet Buttons. Gilt BQO uS. S eel Battel!--. Velvet Ribbon- a: i Bugle Gimp Lnee. 'Edging. Telling, : "Frenth Work. Lae • Veil-. ! Mouruiug Veils Silk Ti-.-ue, B trtge. The b-t make of II >"r Skiii?, from 62i ets. to ?t CLOAK TRIMMINGS OF ALL .-'II'i.US. II ind.some As-urtment of CLOAKS. COATS, CIRCULARS, AND FURS. Mr--. V. B T. & M E. I!., would ii.iorm tbeii j Inly friends, tbstthi vhav- employed a goal M it - tu imaki-r, who will in ke drus-< son tbeshnr e no'i3<;. 1, die? fr-.ti> 'he coil •i v wr'.l up ? id.*d wi a the HE WEST STYLE of DRESS PAT fEKNS al v iv, on It and. „ j- Customers wishing Ci -a and Coats cut cu". .rill have them done I'l v ni charge Nov. 10. >5. VikW CHXi—SI NEW GOODS!!—j Mt-s K ATE DEAL V Mrs M R SCHAFFER. i re Constantly iteeivicg .A ryrtino /", they keepun ; hand a fine assortment of Beimels. Bonnet Silk, Ilats, Wive . Ribbons, Fiuvfers. Zephyr goods, Of all descriptions. Breakfast Shawls, Head ( uiforto. Lilies' and Childrens' H"e, L . lies' and Children's Gloves, B Fmoral Skirts, ILaori Skirts, Dress Trmituiiigs and Buttons of 1! kind? Ladies' Siik Scarf-, Meiiuo Ssarfit, L.idi C liar., and Cuff-. Ladies' and Gents Handkerchiefs, Veils, tkiri Bra d?, Lmbroid ry Braids, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Cois s. ilead Nets. Belts and Buckles, Co its . .'ei Cloaks. They also keep a fine tissu meet < t •' i■ ■: i, which thee wi I m ike to ml -r uu the shortest n > i • . They also do ail kinds oi'Sewu M u ira.i king, Ac. Ladies who a ant a g !i will do ni l! to _'ive them a call. j Dee. 10, 85. MV. EET iLRLY, lit -just roiurn -4 ed from the east vii'll ■■ ! uoe ":. 1 i-lega: : n-3 >i to; a r of DRY AND FANCY GO >DS. Frei ch M-rinoes, All AVonl Del tines, Bomb mines. Plaids. Sack Flannels. A T p teas. Mohairs, an 1 a var ; 'v of ofher DRESS GOOD'S Calicos, Mas ins. Be . ver C'oth, Cloaking ami Water Proof Cio lis, Fhawls and Cio k. !.• vyl—. Furs. Corsets. Glov •, H'siery, II n dki-rehiefs, L dies" lire-s C vs. Wo lieu C ips. Twilights, S ofoams, S irfs. E nhiiii lery .Dr - -'i'i ■ niniiigs. Velvets, Balmorals, 11 aip Skir s, a I sites. A li a d-nme assor meut of D. a- Bu'ioux, Zephyrs, Geruiantow n Wo d. Ladies' and Cuddreii'.- Sim- s A variety of ioys and other notions for Chris'roas. too tedious to enumerate. Call and sc ■ Gnteful orpist fuv rs, 1 would respm-tfuliy so licit a eontinuince of patronage. Dee 22—Bin M. C. FETTEULY. UMPS ! ! ! I um engaged in selling "he ERIE ITJMP ccnairly the only pump well adapted lo this climate Tcrsons in need of a GOOD Ptup, will do well to give me a cell. Oiders from all part* of the county attend ed :o with promptness. ADDRESS : AVM C. SNIVELY, Sc'uelisburg Aug 1. '6s—ly I}EL>EOIU> ) BEDFOKD, PA. T . M . E Y XC if , 08 -rs to the public ni d dealers, a large stock of well grown fiuit trees consisiiug of Al'I'LK TREKS C lo (i feet iiigh, PEAK, standard and dwarf. I-I.T'M, CHERRR, APR Is or. M- TAHIM.S. QIINL la. CHAIKS, of all he ilesirab e kinds, CIIEUHV tl KRA.VT. nod r. her line v irielies, UAOSEEEKIIMS. sp *Msn < HI tb columns ut IUK GAZKTT*. I flry-(Aocirts, (( Ski's. Rf ily-m.iile Clothing, 1 etc.. etc , etc.. etc. We also keep const My ori hai.d he Lest groceries iu the UMtr ket: j Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Syrups, Table Salt. _ t and Spice* of all kind* Also, varieties of e very description, the best To- | b xceo, Mishler's Bittet*. and every thing usually . kept in the B dford stores Give us aei I. and j satisfy your taste end judgment b . for- buying. 2 ;in ALL-- —The uiul'-fslsnrd have; j J,"* jut. ri-eeiv -i very large and elegant assort : : ujent of FA I. J. AT) IT TN'J ER GOODS. i suitable for tb( . ..lOitehinv se - oi. II tvttig pur- j ch -e l our entire <> :k for CASH, we are enabled ; | lo offer our friends and custoineis many REAL lAUGAiNS. To b • convinced of what we here assert, please ; e*li and examine (he best stock we b..ve ever had j ihe pleasure of off ring in huy rs. TERMS— CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE, j Where ere lit is ex'ct di d. in all cases, after j six months. ISTEREST will be ad led t! re to. ; Sept. . I-.,., A. B. CRAMER A CO. | DittSi-s (j <:j;i'w.j hundred; tie as LADIES DRESS GOODS FRENCH MERI \'OliS. all colors j ALL TOOK DEI.AISEF. I ALL IVitOL REPS. > ALL WOOL TT.AIDS, HOMB.tZI V Es. ALPACAS. . L TIMES ! CAS 11 ME 11 ES. > TF LI .AS. Ac.. Ac.. em bra tiibe newest and most elegant styles we j have vet offered for s:.!,- in Bedt rd. • w 11 A • LS.- -Wtilerloo. . LAID. LOXG AXD SQUARE BLACK IS" >JL THIBET SUA '-'.'LS A -1, the new Z F.I'HYR SII I WLS ' ■ Che an a CiiAMER S. ! Sep r ," 29. ! ! 'A.)':ii -.—-!I;::rs No. i Mackerel! i : • ,d —superi''vju ility Syt r - Sugars. j Tea, Tobacco, Ac., Ac., cheap at ! Sr. . __ CRAMER'S. ; | ¥>OOTB ft SHOKE—Great su^riyot | OIT'OTS an I SHOES, of the m-v b sr fjuni- • i i y-.c • -leuod t Clt ' MER S. ; ! Sept 2d. j I /CLOTHlNG.—Gvercoate, Di and } v. SACKCDATS. I'AXTS AXD VESTS- Also—Geuta Ftrewoil Flamel Travetling Shirts. - for s'tle by A. li. CRAMER A CO. Sept. 29. (N sV Ri ETI Xft S.—A i; Wool Ra^,: /LIST. HEMP, and VENITIAN CARPET-1 , IXGS. Also 3.4 5, aid 3-4 FLOOR OIL: CLO'i'US. of rxtru /It/, for -ate by A. B. CRAMER A CO. Sept. 29. L IV* < ißjL'.c. —Ans w ,Uiid mil sup plv of all kinds of fill aou winter goods , ju- re • i veil and lur s i!o cio-n pa t Oct 26, '65. -J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Store. V"INETY Sacks of Ground Alum .1 Salt just ret rived ami for *He ehe'p at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S A L.\RGE a.-st-ortuu-nt of Men's und J\ Boy's Clothing at J. M. SIIOLMAKER'S. ll' you want a cheap aat ti at I J. M. SHOEMAKER'S 1 NEW - '"Miivol'CoHce, .Sugar, >yr • ,"\ up N. 0 anl Sugar ii ase Hvluset Spiees j A ..j.wtj'e'-eiv- tat A.M. SHOEMAKER'S * LA tGE a.--orai. ofFr oci: rinnes. Ci.-hurgs. Tli'bet ( •::?. .Vpi- us ( iiuoe*. Muslin, all wool del dns J. c., Jus.i r : ei v ed at . J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. ?>iX)TS AXDSIU ■ ail -i/.cs and 5 ) price-at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. 4 LA IK. - E as-sortmenl of all -ind- ol goods a* usually km • iu C—mrj" .--ores for rHe i.he tp at J. M. SIl JEMAKL.t'S, |>l.\ MKTS, Bri ,a>. ,-ntl Tubs, just : } received and for- i!*- d J. M. -HOEMAKI'I; S. Cheap corner No I Audersoii Row. Oct. 20. is;.,. | ADiES' Cloaking ! olh, Shawis, 2 A Co us fir -vlechevn nt JrM. SHOEMAKER'S. rpEERIBLE A('< i DENT JUST OC i I CURBED! By aeeideiC. Drrimv * 1 FIBEP, have opened a large s n.-k all orders for work . 0 M ip- ri West l'ic S-n-et, nearly upposite i the resiiletic nf George Shuck. July Hi. 1.-63 —ti RICHARD LEO. j < GENTS WANTED!—In ewiyl V Tuwi ship. Borough and Ward to canvas- fo: " The (1 it at Lnie- i <■ nine If a a IJiMoei/,"' | CONTAIMVO FiCTS AND NOT t'OLITirS. 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Also, my articles in the Stationery line, such as Pencils, Steel-Pens, Penholders, &c. Also, my VARIETIES, such as Spices of all kinds, Table Salt. Essence of Coffee, II imbleton's U-iir I Stain, etc. In the BOOT and SHOE line, I keep [ every thing calculated for man. woman or child; ! BOOTS of all kinds; SilOESof every description ; ; GAITERS of all styles in the market. CALL AND SEE MY GOODS, and examine for yourselves! j No tmnhle to show goods. My prices will suit the times and the pockets of purchasers. N. B. Orders from country tnerch mt promptly filled at small advance upon city prices. am also agent for the New England Family Sewing Machine, which shoul I by in every f itnil.v. An entire machine for the little sum of SIO.OO. Call and hunl in yonrorders soon. Oct. 20, '65. 11. F. IRVINE. A NOTHER ARRIVAL.—The sub- i f\ scriber would tnosl respectfully inform the ■ ladies and gentlemen of Bedford mil vicinity, til it he has again just returned fro.n Phil (dolphin. with i a well selected assortment of Ladies', Ucntlemei.'a, i Misses ami Cbildrva'a Boots. Shoes. G niters, and Balmorals, of various erir-'ions. to which Tie respectfully ; invt'-s their attention. FOR GENTLEMEN. BOYS A.\'l> YOT TIG, he has every thing in their line, together with a sock of Gentlemen Furnishing G aid-, consisting of cellars (all sr, lest, scarfs. s.:if-pins. nock-ft--". j hu'terflies, susp">i.!eis. h-nidkeichicfs. Ac . Ac. AIM. the !>. -• brands TOBACCO AND CIGARS. ! all of which will be sold at a very small advance tOC.VSB AND SHORT-TIStB ROVERS As h-retofore stated, we do not bonst that ours , is the largest. cheii-.t. AMI brut assortment of j 1) "its and .Shoes < v -r brought to Bedford, but we i have bough; according '• our men us. feeling as.sur- | I'd that th best and 1 -ei iedly the MO't lasting | advetNi.—men', is a trial of the goods. But whilst | there may be LA er, we feel Confident that there | is none be •'* r. II tving b -en he the shoe business all our life, we i feel a is lie 1 that we fully understand our business, j ami have purchased our goods accordingly. We : have on hand a nic- s oak of plain and fine S T A T IO V E II Y . to which we invite attention. Repairing done with neatness and despntch. and all rips of our own goods sewed free of charge. £ remember ! All rips RETARD or pegged : free of charge. TO THE LADIES. We take pier.sure in saying that we have an ex cellent - 'ck of -I L BITTER'S PHILADELPHIA | MADK SHOES A N 1> G A ITERS, which we w ill guar- , antee to weir us LQNG as any other make; and neatly repaired when necessary. We still have a • separate apartment for their accommodation, have a 1 oly to wait upon them, and will he most happy ; to have thetn give us a call ** i _ Don't forget the place. Shaffer's Building. j JH I. Street , aI - a doors South of tile Washing- 1 ton Hotel. J. HENRY IIL'TTON. October 20. 'fio. j O | */ j MA KE UP YOUR CLUBS.! i' H E X \Y VOII K X E WS,| The oi>'y RTQ™ nizf Dmiorroftr Nticspaper ! published in IVetc York, DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY. AND WEEKLY. TO THE PUBLIC -J THE NEW YORK NEWS has butted against des- ; poti.-m for four years of blooii and terror in asser j lion of the sunnily of the Constitution. A patri- : o ism sufficiently bioad to embrace hmh sections ! has been I s nn'y guide, and it refers now with hon ed to the rigbi or the h t! under ail the violence of j aibit ary power. True to its principles as THE NEWS has been j through the reigu of terror, it challenges public i coofideroe in its honesty and independence for the I future. The political transition of the present day opens to THE NEW S a new and wider field of use-fulness Standing now as it always has, on the inviolability of Ibe Constitution, according to Ihe interprets ion of the airier constructionists, ii presents a rallying ground for all, in both sections, who are friends of a generous conservatism. As a true and tried ex ponent of sectional amity it occupies a position ; which makes it the fitting mediator in holding up to the party of order in bo: h sections, interests and principles that gave bread h and vitality to their alliance As an iotersectioual agent, devoted to fre. d-mi of election, to trial by juiy, to the sum-- t'-y of the habeas corpus, and opposed now, as for tour years of terror it has been, lo the centraliza tion that dares to trample on the rights of States. North or South, THE NEW S places iiself as a can didate fir support be tor-- tnc great body of this j onee free people. The i renin stances of the moment make tho dis- \ -emination of the principles of THE NEW S U liury ■ t iudtv i iual pntrioti.-m. i-.v eiy man who eoneur.- 1 in s doctrines must if he e tertain a true sense of free torn, do so in no spirit of indifference, but ra ther with the earnestness of a high trust. Jus:i- j tied, nay bound tn his love of liberty to do so. the j proprietor places the canvass be makes here id the . public generally in the hands of those iu e u who give hint the approval • f their eoii.-ci< nces as liis dividual agents. K Iry 1 ier of the 'I HE NEWS ' cannot avoid the conviction ot duty which is here pointed out as the ground of the request, thai he 1 urges hi- claim for aw ider support upon all of his friends and neighbors who giw their earnest sym pathies to the '• ius- of "strict construction." io tersectioual conciliation, and all the rights of the citizen under the s .stent set up by our fathers ot liberty regulated by law. The proprietor of THE j NEWS cults, therefore, UJHXI true and good Conner ; vulives throughout the country to discharge, lo j theirconviCiioi.sof poiiiieal rtgntat this great erist | in the country's fortunes, the duty ot giving totbe ■ influence of his paper, daily, semi-weekly, or weok iv. the wider power for good which it seeks here | through the service of its individual supporters. j Si- .I the name- of all Friends of CONsTU l - . TIUNAL LIBERTY, and we will ueudtuemSpec- ; imeu Copies FREE T E II 31 S . New York Daily New--, to Mail Subscribers SIO.OO ! per annum. New York Daily New -, to Mail Subscribers 5.00 for six mouths. SEMI-WEEKLY, Published every Tuesday aud Friday. One copy one year, , $4.00 Three copies one year, 10.00 Five copies one year, 15.00 T en copies one year, 20.00 Twenty copies one year, 55.00 To Clergymen one year. 3.00 And an EXTRA copy to ANY club of TEN. WEEKLY. Published every Wednesday. One copy, one year, $ 2.00 Three copies one year, 5.00 Five copies one year, 8.75 Tei-copies one year, 17.00 Twenty eopit,- one year, 30 no To Clergymen, 1.00 And an EXTRA copy to any olub of TEN. Any person sending a club of Fifty for the Semi weekly or Weekly News will he entitled to the Daily Netrs Erie jar one year The name of the Post-Office and Stale should in all cases be plainly written. To insure safety in remittances, money orders are preferable. A oiress BENJAMIN WOOD, Sew York i\RU>< Building, 10 City Hall Square. Sew York, j March 2, "till MUSICAL INSTRI MENTS.—B. M. GREENE has opened his Music Store, uuc door west of W Lewis' D ink Store, where he keeps constantly on hand STEIN WAY .V SONS' and UAEIILE'S Pi,mo Munufuciumig Company's PIANO,-., MASON A UAMI.IN'S OA It INK! GR OANS and CAKIIAUT, NLEO II AM & GO'S' ME LODEONS ; Guitars, Violius, Files, Flutes; Guitar ami \ ioliu Str ugs. Ml SIC 150UKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor. Go den Trio, Ac., Ac. SHEET Ml'SiC—He is constantly receiving front I'titt .delphia all the latest music, which persons at 11 distance wishing, can order, and have them scut by milil, at publisuer'g prices, and Organs warranted for fire years. 'loose wishing to buy auy of the above articles are invited to call and examine mine before pur chasing elsewhere. My prices are the s.itne as in New Turk and Philadelphia. Circulars of instruments sent promptly upon ap plication with any additional information desired. B. M GKEENF, * Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., One dour west ot Lewis' Book Moro. Dr. C N Hickok, Agent, Bedford, P . Dae. I, 'ds-ly s -Hob 3?rinttofl. mas BEDFORD GAZETTE POWER PRESS [ PItI XTI X G EST AIILISIIM EXT, BEDFORD, PA. MEYEUS & ME NGEI, PROPRIETORS. ... Having recently made additional ini i proveinents to our office, we are pre pared to execute all orders for PLAIN AND FANCY JOB P II I NTIN G , With dispatch and in the most SEP ERI OR STV LE. J CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HE A DS, ■J CHECKS, CERTIFICATES, M/L.A. \'ES. DEEDS, REGISTERS, RECEIPTS, CARDS, HEADINGS, ENVELOPES, SHOWBILLS, HANDBILLS, INVITATIONS, LABELS. h, C.&RC Our facilities for printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c., ■ . FOR CONC ER TS AN D E XIII BIT IONS, ARE UNSURPASSED, "PUBLIC SALE" BILLS Printed at short notice. We can insure complete satisfaction as to time and price. All Work Executed Promptly. JJELMIi(>LiyS E X TR ACT BIT C II I*. JIELMBOLD S BVCHU IIE LMIiO LDSIIUCIIU. IJELMBOLD'S BUOIIU. The only known remedy for DIABE T E S, IRRITATION OF TIIE NECK OF TIIE BLAD DER. INFLAMMATION OF THE KID NEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLAD DER. STRANULKY OR PAIN- I FUL URINATING. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, nnt afacl it ring Chemist *, Ninth acd Brown Streets, Philadelphia. [ From the Phttad'u Evening Bulletin, Mar.. 10 ] We arc gratified to hear of the continued suc *eess, in New Y'ork, of our townsman, Mr. 11. T. He'tnbold. Druggist. His store, next to tbe Met ropolitan Hotel, is 23 tret front, 2.30 feet deep, aud five stories in height. It is certaiuly a grand es tablishment, and speaks favorably of the merit of his articles. He retains his Office and Laboratory in this ci y, which are also model establishments f their class. The proprietor has been induced to make this ; sta einent from tbe fact that his remedies, although I advertised, aie GENU INE PREPARATIONS, And. knowing that the intelligent refrain from u aingsny thing pertaining toQunekerv. or the Pat ent Medicine order—most of which are prepared i by se'f-s'yleAl)oc:ors, who are too ignorant to ipiid ! 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 j finishing wi:h certificates. The Science of Md liviui stands SIMPLE. PURE and MAJESTIC. —having Fact f.ri;s Basis, In duction for its Pillar, Truth alone for i s Capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most important; and the afflicted , should n-'t use an advertised remi dy, unless its contents or ingredients are known to o hers be sides tbe manufacturer, or until they are satisfied "f the qualifications of the party so offering. lIELMBOLD'S GeJlit i7I e Pre pa ratio 71.. FLUID EXTRACT BU JIIU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER. Established upwards of Id years. Prepared by 11. T. UELJICOLD. PR INC IP A L D I:PO TS. IIELMHOLU'S Drug and Chemical W rehouse 594 Brotultc.lL/, Nfte Yo I; ( And IIELMBOLn's Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. I j SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J Oct. 30,'t(5.-Iy. 1 QIUUNKUs BALSAMIC CoiY.'fi SYRUP For Gatttrh*, Co Ll*. Croup, Whoop,,, a Cm", I, j Asthma, Urniirhitis. Spi/iina Pa i.t a}"/ \Vtut arts of the Beast, Difficulty of Urea inns. Ar This is no new remedy. It has been used r of number of years in Maryland a. d part; of p,- a ; sylvan is, and has, wherever known. sc ( iiiioi„ t unprecedented repiration for curing the var diseases for which it is reeon mended. So apparent is i s us-fn'n •-?. and so rernatka',,: I has been its cures, th it it is fist superceding e \ jo h.-r remedy for those diseases. The nfiii.A.i „ rely upon its doing as much lor them, ami in r. ■! cases more than any other remedy now In I.'. public, It is recommended .md prescribed in the r, r ., c tice of a Urge number of the most ii tclligr: '• ; able physicians of Maryland. It is used -M! | sidered an indispensahie household ren 'rlv bv ! large portion of ilie fi st families of the *ia , ' 11 is used by all classes of society and -| K .' m j vers 11 op'nion is that it is goal. 'Tin, ,s, Partly Vegetable Compound. Ilia pleas.i • ' lake, and never does iijuiy But owing :1 purifying qualities, must do good under anv , , •-u.iis.ai.ee-. Its effects are truly wonderful. "... ing, calining. and allaying the most . coughs, purifying, strengthening and iu-i.r, . , the whole sy deiii.calutii.g mid Soothiu.';i -,, ntdiigand facilitating expectoration! ,:,d ' ing the DISEASED LUNG . , thus striking at the root of disease, and drivir • ! irom tbe system. CROUP. This disease is announced hy difficult v..fbp , | iug, shrill whistling or wheezing, hiu-tiirg ~ ami threatened suffocation. Ac It nmstli ~ . i in young childien No child need die " lids Syrup is properly used and used in j Mothers baa iug ci-.upy children ,-bould ■: • | fust show of.he disease, aud always hi t . ' remedy at hand. Eoi coughs after nieasl's this syrun is moet ej. j<" I lei.t. Exp ienc lias proven that it I- . ' by no other preparation The price oj the remedy is such w to ; 1 ice it i ! ui hiu i In■ reach of all. ibe poor as w.-ii , i ri li. ai.d eveiy person should have it. Evmy p. ism slmu! 1 hive ii in the 1. ase. Lj, . [ a true and fai hful friend to all wl o value fa,- j . ; and wish to secure ih n.selves against ihii terrible dis. ,a?c, consumption, it will t■ t ,. . j I lie must useful - well as the cheapest fuiuilv i.ii.e in ihe world I: ha been u-cd for the |,,. { font years win asu cess without :t parallel, l'rice all els. per bottle. Prepared by is. A. Pouiz A Bro. Furs vie by 11, C Reaiuer and 11. F Hturv . Dmggisis. Bcdf-rd, l'a. August 11, l&oi—ly. Use Si.ri iter's Balsamic Cough. Syrup, and ; Save your Children. No child ore.l die of j Croup ij thts Sprup is used in time. 0 H 11 I N E 11' H INDI A X t ' VER M I FUG E. Since the introduction of this beautiful preps rn ti ui, it bus been steadily advancing into public j f.ivur. 1 s astonishing efficacy in expelling oimi ; has won fur it many friends wberev r known, i i j these are speaking its prmse to oilier', so that it ti is fast being introduced into every fimilv in tlie ... land. Tbe demand for it is '■ ecuming in incuse ~ ! To make it srill more worthy the preference a! I I teady shown it, tbe PROPRIETOR is putting it u; iu a much handsomer s vie thin formerly. It ' prepaied with ibe gre ttes. care of ui ii .ru . j streng h. ni.b plain directions, so that any ott ' can administer ii i If IS ENTIRELY VEGETABLE—PER ; Ft.CTLY SAFE AM) HARM LESS : And has i tver been known lo fail toexpel w-tins 1 where worn.3 txis ed. Tbe proprietors boldly as si r that it is superior to av.y other preparation ii the wur d. Ask for 3IIRINER S INDIAN VEIIMI FtuE, and take no uiher. Pitce 23 centi , per tootle. * # *Frepared by S. A. Fouiz A Bro.. and fo ! sale at tbe drug stores of K.-umer ami llarrv. Be I ! lord. Pa. August 11, 1333—1y. ■ Shrinef* Indian Vermifuge, to destroy HV;u, if entirely Veglnh/r— I erjectly Safe aud Ilarmlns*. I ; O U TZ'S MINT IT II E. I J. Is a saft ami rclianle remedy for the cure of Rheum itism. Painful Nervous A*ffee:iot Sntains. Burns, ijivellin/s and all disease* requiring an ex ternal application on man. On horses it vv>ll r-.tvt r fail to cure Pnlcevil, Fistul i. oi l running gores, or Sweet y, if properly applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, crooked hoof.*, chafes, siddles etr collar gill, cuts or wounds, it is an ii,i llible remedy. Try it and bo ' convinced ot' its efficacy. K II J. I M A T I S M. Persons nliiioted wi h this disease no matter td how long standing, can be piomp ly and eflee.tisl ly cute.l by using this Mixture. J here is ho.liing iu the woild so sure and so i good to take away bard corns, and cure Frost Bites as mi* prepa;a:ion. Try it and * • :• yourselves. Price 5u and 75 cents per bottle Prepa" if by S A. FOUTZ. B iltitnore. Md. I For s tie at tbe drug s ore- of Reatucr and j lLoy. BeilWil. Pa. jAug. 11, 133a —ly Foulz's Mixture is the, best Liniment for man and Beast itoic m use. '. D O U T Z ' 8 1 CELEBRATED IH>RS EA ND CATT<.E PO'YPE' : > THESE Powders have proved after a trial l ' ' several ye as. to be superior to nnv prop-in. ' ' I tbe kind in use The chief supeiiori yf ! the blood, at d lay the fonndatior for a vigorou and healthy cireuiation. Theuseofthim in pr>'< — i the wind, streng hens tho appetite at-d g : v-s tiw ! horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin —thus iinr rn F 1 ing the appearunee. vigor and spitil uf this nib " ! animal. These powders are not intended, as tno'l r 11 " ders are. to bloat Ihe animal, so a* to give hii" , ' ;e appearance of being fat when not really so—hut. to remove ibe disease and promote bis general ; health. These powders will streng he-, the stomach a' l ; inlestir.es. cleanse them fn ui nfiersive a utter, an ' bring them to a boat ■by stale. They area -u r prcveir ivc of Lm g Fever, mid a certain r in > for all diseases incident to the Horse. asGlai oerS, \ i-llow Water. Dis'einptrs. Founder, licit''"- Si iveirrg. Coughs. Fevers. Loss of Appetiie, mat \ i al Energy. Ac —3 hose Powders, if used two three times a week, through the winter .and spring. your horse, will never get the Lung Fever. C"iic> ,r Bolls A few dos-s of these pond as will nin't* ihe worst cough, on any horse. Were owners horses to feed a few of the-e powder? every ycsi. they might save the lives of many valuable horses MILCII COWS. The properties ilus powder possesses in increas ing tbequiutity of milk in cows, gives it :ui m.- portaoee and value which should place it in i'"' bands of every person keeping a cow. Iu i u tea ing cattle, it gives ihertt an appeiite. loosens tbeir hide, and makes them thrive much faster. lIJGS. . In all diseases of swine, as coughs, ulcers in In' lungs and liver, Ac., by putting from half a paper lo a paper ot these powders iu u barrel ot-wi n the ab-ve diseases can bo cured or entirely pre* veined. By using these powders the hog Cholera can be prevented. Prepared bv S. A KOI TZ Westminster, -Md. F#* For sale at the Drug Stores of lic.au.vi > d llany, Bedford Pa. Aug. It, Ps ly. The above medicines caub - hoi at wiuuiac furor's prices of Johtisou, 11 dloivav & tow teu l'htl'a., J. J. Bender, Pittsburg, Liughlou A RuoLlicld, (I hueiing, V,