The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, April 06, 1866, Image 4

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7IAKI)UXJAUX ATTENTION!^
" T AH kiodsef fr-sh and genuine Garden Seed;
on hand at HARTLEY'S Hardware Store. Also
ch< i -est virielios of Seed Potatoes—soon to arrive
—look out for them ! mar 30, '66
T7RFBH, DURA RLE AND BEAU
TIFL'L PAINT. Pino Liberty White Lead
Oi'. Turnentir.e and Benzine, always on hand al
JUrley's, '-eheapas the cheapest.'' Paints mixed
to order. mar 30.'66
CTARDEN SPADES & SPADING
X FORK:-. Iron and Wooden Garden Rakes
Iloesof all kind-. Shovels. II"i:-e clea; ing imple
met t>. Btnshesof all kind-. Stair Roils. Brooms.
Bm-ket-. Ac., st Hartley's Hardware Store.
Mar h 30. '66
SHOEMAKERS will find Tools of a! 1
4 > kini- Calf-skins. Moroccos. Bindings. Lining-,
Wi h. G lloons. Lots. French Boot Powder, Wax.
Thread. Fv'eUs. Ac., full stock always on hand, al
Nov. Hi" '65. H ARTLEY S.
SADDLERY", in great variety, at
Nov. 10. '65. HARTLEY'S.
BLACKSMITHS may obtain from
II 'r'lev Norway N d' Iron, IDrse ShocNails
Rasns. F 'es. Anvils. Bellows, Kind Hammers
SI oeing II imnier-. Buttresses, Borax. IRON it
great variety, and 200 Kegs of assorted Horse Sh a
of d'ffcrent makes—and even more if wanted.
Nov. 10. '65.
H OUSE KEEPERS win tad at
II irtley's Store a grca' variety of hmisehol
lltrdwaie. such as Knives and Forks. Spoonso
eh'gant qu-lity. L idles, single or in sets. Shovel
snl Tng-. Waiters, leu Bell-. S issor-. Me at S iw-
C ;rv<is. Paring Knives. P. ushes. Waffle Ir"iia
Gtid I'es. Gridirons. Bras-, Porcelain Tid Iron Ke'
t'es. Iron Pots. Tubs. Buckets. B iskets. Brooui-
S! iw Cutters. Ac.. Ac. Stove Polish. Rotten Stone
snd a hundred little - knick knocks" that wecan'
sfford to enumerate. It would he easier to tei
what w don't k•-nthinwht" w; d. iNov. 10
riYHE CLEAREST BUDiiiTEST'
I B°-t. Safest and Pure-*, and forthe-e rea.-o,
the CHEAPEST COAL OIL in Bedford, may ill
ways ho bad nt Hartley's. You who have neve
used nny other than the '•romeK', i trued." try it
compare it ! nd you will always go to Hartley s
Co il Oil Lamps iu brilliant profusion, and greo
variety, verv cheap at H irtlcy s. also, \\ i k. L tin;
Tops, Ac. Coal Oil Lamps repaired. |Nv. I#.
I I BERT Y WHITE LEAD, a pur;
_l article.
Flaxseed Oil.
Red Lend.
Paints of all kinds.
Glass and Putty
Powder. T,"d and Shot. The Inrges, t"ck in Be i
for i, and Hardware in great variety at
N .v. 10. HARTLEY'S OLD STAND
STORES.
|) BARGAIN?!
BARGAINS!
Call nr Mrs. V B TATE A M E. REA'S.
The handsomest assortment of
BOX NET?
IIATS.
CAPS,
RIBBONS.
FLOWERS.
Bonnets for St.so. wor'h $5.00. Ribbons for2set?
Worth 45—best 75 ets. worth SI 00.
II its fioin 75 cen's up.
El-gnat assortment of Velvet Flowers, .'ill or •• - j
COLLARS. CUFFS. !
NECKTIE-. SCARFS.
GLOVES. STOCKINGS.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Curd and Te-sels. Gilt Cord.
Silk Button".
Bugle Buttons.
Jet Button-
Gilt Batons.
Steel Buttons.
Velvet Ribbons and Bugle Gimp Lace.
Edging, Tetting,
French Work. Lace Veils,
Mourning Veils. Silk Tissue.
B trsge.
The b—t make of II >nSkiers, from 6?i i ts. to St. i
CLOAK TRIMMINGS OF ALL STYLES.
II inds ime Assortment s>f
CLOAKS.
COATS.
CIRCULARS.
AND FI RS
Mr>. V. B T. A M E R., would inform their !
1 tdy friends, th it thev have employed a good Man
tn im rker. who will matte dre--e.- ti th-.- shoric-i
no:ice. Lidies from the country will be nrovided
win the NEWEST STYLE of DUE - - PATTERN,-
alwiv- nil hnuit. ,_#■ Customer' wishing Cloak
and Cuits cut out, wilt have then:, done free oi l
charge Nov. 10. 65. j
VI.W (,' • NEW |KXXDB!!—|
Miss KATE DEAL A MRS. M. R. SCIIAFFER, |
ire constantly receiving _Y-e- C'oo/r. they keep on ■
h tod a fine a" trtment of Bonnets,
Bjunet Silk. ll.its,
Wive si Ribbons,
Flowers. Zephyr goods.
Of all descriptions.
Ercakf.iV Shawl--.
Head C itnforts.
L idies' and Children?' TIo?e,
Ladies' and Children's Gloves. ■
B dmifrul Skirts,
lloop Skirls,
Dri -s Trioiroi' gs and Button.-- of all kind'
Ladies' Silk Sj ,rf-, Meiiuo Scarfs,
.idle-' Collars and Cuff--.
Ladies' and Gents llundkerehii-f-.
Veils,
ixirt Bra d=,
Embroidery Braids,
Sewing Silk, .-pool Cotton,
Cors-ts. Head Nets.
Belts and Buckles,
Coats and Cloaks.
Thev also k'-c-p .a fine assortment I lo'ii. wliit-h
thev- wi 1 make to order on the -horce-t noti -c.
They also do all kind- of Sewing, Mautunma
king, Ac. L i lies who want a go-' ltl will do well
to give them a call. [Dec. 15. 6>
I>V•MP s : : :
I am engaged in selling the
ERIE PVMP—
ceriainly the only pump
well adopted to this
climate .
Persons in need of a
GOOD PI-MT,
will do well to give me
a call.
ij? Oiders from all parts of the county attend
ed to with promptne ?
ADDRESS :
WM. C. SNIVELY,
Scbellsburg
Aug- 1. 'os—ly
¥>EDFORD NURSERIES,
_£3 BEDFORD. PA.
T . M . L Y X C H .
Ofi'-rs to the public and dealer", a large stock of
well grown f.uit tree- consisting of APPLE TREES
G 'n '0 feet high, PEAR, standanl and dwarf, PL'M.
CRKRRR, APRIPOT. NECTARINES. QCINCES. CHAPES,
of all 'he desirable kinds, CHERRV CPRRAXT. and !
O'her tine v trieties, GOOSEBERRIES. SPANISH RTIEST J
NCT, ENGLISH WALNIT. SHADE AND ORNAMENTAT
FLOWER TREES. evergreen trees, shrub- ai.il vine
iu variety, honeysuckles of all kinds. H inly per
petu >1 blooming roses. ft overing shrubs, dahlias,
fancy varieties, fuchsias, chrysanthemums, Ac.
Upwards of 150.000 trees are now on the grounds,
thrifiy and healthy Not 1100 acres of tree-, a
some i ree it free I- would have you believe they have,
which i- a humbug. Those intending to plant had
better buy trees rai- 1 in like toil and climate,
and run no risks of distant shipment. I have th
saiue kinds of fruit and a- fine trees as can bu had
at any nursery.
C itulogues sent free to 'hose applying.
Persons at a distance wilt pietist- write for further :
inf wins.ion. Agents wanli-d to sell tree-
Uuml wages paid. (Jan 26, '66-3 in
MHE GREAT SECRET!
I TO ANGLERS AND OTHERS.
I pon the receipt of thirty cents I will send 'The
Seeret An "f C i irking Fifh vn'h. the HooJL aitd
Diw," giving full nuil ample directions how to
succeed well in catching all the different specie
of fi-h that inhabitthewatersof the United States
Also, the --Celebrated Indian Fi-h Chains. or Chi
li* sc Art of C itching Fisb. This means of taking
fi-h, and the manner of doing it. has heretofore
been known to but few. The valueof such knowl
edge admits of no question, atid is really- worth
more than a thousand limes the price asked. Send
30 cents enclosed '0 a letter and you will receive
the seciets by return mail Address
E. ERNEftl'. York Springs,
March 30, "GG-3t Adams 0... Pa.
RRARE CHAN< E IS OFFERED
ALL PERSONS
To uispt iy their Go Is,
To sell their Goods:
To gather information; 1
To make known their wants;
Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.,
bv adver'ising in the column* of THE GAZETTE.
CLIR T. ILLS, PROGRAMMES,
POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND
FANC\ # JOB riIINTIXG. done with neatness
ami -patch, ii THE GAZETTE office.
lUDIOIOUS ADVERTISING, by
all business uien, is the secret of success. Re
member Stephen Guard. ,
Urtt-tfQods, <?>rormfs, kt.
fJAHE WAR JUS OVER,
BUT
P. A. REED
still carries on the campaign against high prices'.
Fot this purpose he has just laid in a large supply
of FALL AND W INTER GOODS.
Come and see our splenhid assortment of
Cloths.
Cassimeres.
Satinetts.
Vesting?. Ac.
The fair sex are respectfully invited to examine our
extensive, stock of LADIES' DRESS GOOD-
Such as All Wool Delaines
French Merinoes,
Coburg Cloths,
Alpaca-.
Cloaking Cloths,
Ac.. Ac., Ac.
Gentlemen, call and take a look at our
Hats and Cans.
UoOt* ' Shoe- 1 .
Ready-made Clothing,
etc., etc. ete.. ete.
Vv o also keep constantly on hand the best groceries
in the market:
Coffees, Teas,
Sugars, Syrups.
Table Salt,
and Spices of ail kinds
Also, varietiesf every description, the be-* To
bacco. Mishler's Bitters, and every thing usually
kept in the Bedford -tores Give u- a call, aud
satisfy your tc-fe and judgment before buying.
Oct. 27, '65.
ir A LL—! ('••'.—The uuih thrum! isnv--
I' jost received a very large and elegant assort
lUCllt of
FALL A .YD WIX'l ER GOODS.
suitable for t! " :• onronching -■' '-on. II iving pur
chased our eu . • ■'k lor C ASH. we are enabled
to offer our friend- an t customers many
REAL BARGAINS.
To be convinced of what we here assert. PL -•
ell and exiiniit " the best stock we have ever hud
the pleasure of offering to buyers.
TERMS—CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Where credit is extended, in all cases, after
six mouths, INTEREST Avill be added* then to.
, 1865. A. B. CRAMER It CO.
L\ RE S S (rOOD >S.—Two hundred
/pieces LADIES DRESS GOODS.
FRENCH MERIXOEB, all colors.
ALL WOOL DELAINES.
ALL W'lOL REPS
ALL I POOL PI.AIDS.
BOMBAZINES. ALPACAS. MOHAIRS.
CASHMERES. i OPLIXS. irr., Ac.,
embracing the newc-t and most elegant styles we
have vet offered for sale in Bedford.
,-ept. 29. A. B. CRAMER A CO.
v* II AWLS.—Waterloo, Highland
,< PLAID. LONG A.\ D S\ UARE PLACE
II OOL tn,.d THIBET SUA A'LS
Also, the new ZEPIIVR SHA !.S.'
Cheap at CRAMER'S.
Sept. 29.
OUN DRlES.—Extra No. I Mackerel
t ''-mil Sl id—uperiorquality Syrup?. Sugar
Ten, Tobacco, Ac . Ac., cheap at
Sep. 29. CRAMERS.
I>'KITS A- SHOES. Groat sup]>lv of
fj BOOT'S' and SHOES, of the very 1> qual
ity. ju-t opened at CRAMER >.
CILOTIIIXG. —Overcoat.-. lis an i
j SACK COATS. PANTS AND VESTS-
Also—Gents French Flannel Travelling Shirr.-,
forsale by A. B. CRAMER A CO.
rs AR i ETI X G S.—A)i Wool Rag,
I, LIST. HEMP, and VENITIAN CARPET
ING?. Also 3. 4. 5. 6 and 3-4 FLOOR OIL
CLOTHS, ot rrtra quality, for sale bv
A. IJ. CRAMER & CO.
Sent. 29.
"V" EW (>. x ids. -.v new and foil sup-
ply of all kinds of fall and winter goods
iust received and for stie at
0 2D, J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Ston.
VINETY Sticks of Ground Aium
just received and for -i l k che p at
,i. M. SHOEMAKER'S
1 LARGE a--ortnicnt of Men's and
Boy Clothing at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
I F vou want a cheap hat call at
| ' J. M SHOEMAKER'S
t NEW -ttpply oft'offee, Sugar, Kyr
"\ up N. 0. an I Sugar 11-m.-e M iia—c- Spices
t- ju-t received at J. M SHOEMAKER'S
4 LARGE a.->ortnn at of French 3le
rinoes, Coburgs, Thibet C'oth-. Alpaccas
C iltroi-s. Muslin, all wool del iin- Ac., ju?: receiv
ed at J. M. sir.l MAKER s.
f)< )OTS AND SID itil .-i/> - and
} price- at J. M SHOEMAKERS.
LARGE as-ortmcnr of al! kinds of
.Hk goods uusually kept in Country -ore- :->r
-ale cheap at J- M. SHOEMAKER .-.
TJIX'KETS. Droonis. and Tubs, just
8 ) received and for sale at
.) M. SHOEMAKER'S.
Cheap corner No I Anderson s Row.
Oct. 20. 18t55.
I ADI ES' Cloaking Cloth, Shawls,
I , Coats for sale cheap at
.1 M SHOEMAKER -.
r\ TERRIBLE ACCIJ>ENT.) UST ("
J CURIIED'
By accident. DKFißArcit A FISHER have opened
a 1.-.'ige stock of DRY GOODS, at A. L. D ■fibuugh'-
oid stand, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Boots k Shoes ot the best make.
Queensware,
Drugs and Spices
in variety, which they will sell CHEAP EOR
CASH. Their mot'o is--small peofi'- and quick
sales!"' D in't forget to call and see for your
selves We are thankful for past favors, and hope
a continuance in the future.
DEFIBAI'GH A FISHER.
Jan. 5, "t>6—3m.
T) ICHA ill) LEO,
Manufacturer of
CABIXET-WARE, CHAIRS. &C.,
BEDFORD, PA-,
Th r - undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet
making business, will make ro order and keep on
hand everything in his line of manufacture.
B''RKAFS, DRESSING SFLNDS. PARI.OP. ASD EXTEN
SION TABLE-. CHAIRS. BEDSTEADS. IV ASH
STANDS, <XF... -C.,
will be furhi-hed at all prices, and to suit every
taste. COFFIN? will u!-o he made to order.
I Prompt attention paid to all orders for work.
j Shop on West Pitt street, nearly opposite
the residence of George Shuck.
July 10, 1863—tf RICHARD LEO.
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124 Trtenant Street, Huston.
Notice to the Press.—Every Saturday will
be furnished to the press, for clubbing, at $4.50 per
I year; fyud any paper copying this prospectus, with
editorial notices, will be'entitled to an exchange.
3oots, Shoes and Varieties.
rpiiE GREAT
1 VARIETY STORE '
ANDERSON"'S ROW.
H. F. IRVINE;
REGULATOR OF PRICES IN BEDFORD.
Having purchased THE establishment of Joseph
Alsip. Jr., and added a fresh supply of
hoots and shops.
lam determined to sD ! cheap us the cheapest.
Call and see tr.y fine assortment of
QUEENSWABE, GLASSWARE. Ac.
Also, in.V large stock of
HOSIERY.
GLOVES.
NECK-TIES.
COLLARS, Ac.
Abo, my articles in the Stationery line, sueh S
/'' . l i/n, S/ct'/-I'riiA, prnhoMera, (v.
Also, mv VARIETIES, such as
Spires of all kinds,
Table Salr. Essence of Coffee, llnrobloton'S Hair
Stain, ere ] c the BOOT and SHOE line, I keep
every thing calculated for man. woman or child;
BOOTS ot all kinds; SHOES of every description;
GAITERS of nil style- in the market.
CALL AND SEE MY GOODS.
and examine for yourselves: 1
No trouble to show GOODS. My prices will SUIT
the times and the. pockets of purchasers.
N. B. Orders from country merchants promptly
filled at small advance upon city prices
; -TJ-L am also AGENT for the NEW England Family
Sewing .Machine, NINTH shoul 1 bo in every family.
An entire machine for the. littlo sum of §20.00.
Call and hand in your Orders -oon.
Oct. 20, "65. ' HF. IRVINE.
4 NOTHER ARRIVAL.—The sulv
X\ scriber would most respectfully inform the
ladies and gentietm 1 OF Bedford and vicinity, that
he has again just returned FROM Philadelphia, with
: a well selected A-a rtiiirrp of Ladies', Gentlemen's.
Misses and Child', n -
Boots,
Shoe.
Gaiters.
and Balmorals,
of various d Tiptions. to which he respectfully
in-, i; - their attention.
FOR GENTLEMEN. BOYS AND YOUTHS,
he has every thing in their line, together with a
s:oc!j of Gentlemen's Furnishing Good-. e-it-isfiug
of collars |s]l styles), scarfs, scarf-pins, neek-ties.
butterflies-, susp-riders. handkerchief-. Ac.. Ac.
A Do. he best brands TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
all of '■ iiich will be ;sold at a very small advance
to IV'.SH AND snOItT-TISE BUYERS.
As heretofore a ted. we do not boast that ours
is the hi,"' I. eht and best N-R- I ' intent ol
I! iot and sh... ver brought to BEDFORD, but we
HAV- bough: I. e,,rding '•! our means. I'eeKng as-nr-
EII that the be-' and dceiiledly the owl /.le'ing
:I:lv.-rtietnent. trial of the goods. But whilst
there nicy BE tr. we feel confident that there
i- none be'lt <.
Having b on i: he -hoe busine-s all our life, we
I feel satisfied tii.i we fully understand our busine-s,
slid have pur.-hased our goods accordingly. We
| hove on hand a nice sock of plain and fine
•S TA T ION ER Y,
to which we invite attention.
Repairing done with nea tness arid despatch, and
j all rip- of our own goods sewed free of charge.
se remembei ! AD r> p* sewed or pepped
I'rir of choree.
TO THE LADIES.
We take plei tre in saying that we have an ex
celii nt -ruck JI .) L BITTER'S PHILADELPHIA
M \IIK SHOE"? AND G A ITERS, which wo will guar
antee to wear t- LO.\G as any other make; and
neatly repnired wueti necessary. \t • -tiil haven
separate ap rtment f< r their accommodation, have
a lady to it upon them, and will be most happy
to have them give us a. call
I/-!)-.u'l the place. Shetjfn ' * Bi/diiig,
Jn!S'. ■ . a few doors.- uithof the Washing
ton Hotel. J. HENRY BUTTON.
October 2D, '<Vi.
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BENJAMIN WOOD.
.Vie York New* Building,
•9 Cap Hull Square, New Yoil.
March 13. liii
Ml* 81 (' Ah IN" ST RIME X TS.—B.
M. GREENE has opened his Music .Store,
one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where he
keeps constantly on hand STEIXW AV *c SON.-
and OAEULE'S Eiuuo Manufacturing Company'
PIANOS,'MASOA & HAMLIN'S CABINET OR
GANS and CARHAKT. NEE 011 AM A COS' MK
LODEON'S; Guitars, Violins, Files. Flutes: Guitar
and Violin StriDgs.
MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower.
Golden Censor. Golden Trio, Ac., arc.
SHEET MUSIC—He is constantly receiving from
Phii.idolphia all the latest music, which persons at
it distance wishing, can order, and have them sent
by mail, at publisher's prices.
ianos and Organs warranted for Jive year*.
I'uose wishing to buy any of the above articles
are invited to call and examine mine before pur
chasing elsewhere. ' My prices aru the same as in
New York and Philadelphia.
Circulars of insirumuuts sent promptly upon ap
plication with any additional information desired.
13 M. GREENE,
Hill street. Huntingdon, Pa.,
One door west ot Lewis' Rook rStore.
Dr. C. N. Hickok, Agent, Bedford, P.
Deo. 1, '6-ly
5( ob
HP H E BEDE OUB aAZE TT E
POWER PRESS
PRIX TI X G EST A BLISIIM EX" T,
BEDFORD. PA.
*
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.
PROPRIETORS.
Having rewrnly made additional im
provcnK'nts to our office, we are pre
1 pared to execute all orders? for
PLAIN AN J) FANCY
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, With dispßfeh arid in the moat
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RILL HEADS.
CHECKS,
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Our facilities for printing
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Ac.,
FOR
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ARK RN S V RPA.SSED.
"PUBLIC SALE" BILLS
Printed at short notice.
We can insure complete satisfaction
tis to time and price.
All Work Executed Promptly.
IRedirat.
TJELMHOLD'H
EX T R ACT BUT H C.
HELM BO I.D'S B UC tIU
11ELMBOLD S BUCHU.
HELM BOLD'S BUCHU.
The only known remedy for
D 1 A } { i : T E S,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OP THE BLAD
DEU. INFLAMMATION OF THE KID
NEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLAD
DER. STRANGER Y OR PAIN
FUL URINATING.
Fur these diseases it is truly a 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 pain in
the small of tbe back and through the hips? A
teaspoonful a day of Heltnhold's Duohu will relieve
yon.
| PII YSICIANS AND OTH E US
PLEASE NOTICE.
I make no secret of ingredients Ile'mboldV
Extract Buehn is composed olßuehu. Cubebs, and
Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepar
ed in vacuo and aucordirig to rules of
PHARMACY AMD CHEMISTRY,
These ingredients are known as the most valua
ble Diuretics afforded.
A DIURETIC
Is that which acts upon tbe kidneys.
11 ELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BDfUU
ACTS GENTLY,
I- plea-ant in taste and odor, free from all irijuri
ou? properties, und immediate in its action.
FtVRIIIE SATISFACTION < IF ALL,
See Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory
of the U. S.. of which the following is a correct
copy:
"BUCIIU. —Its odor is strong, diffusive, and
somewhat aroiMutie. its taste bitterish, asd analo
gous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in com
plaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel
chronic Catarrh of t..e Bladder, Morbid irrita
tion of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease* of the
Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontinence oi
Urine, from a loss of tone in the part* concerned
in it-- evacuation It has aIo been recommended
in Dyspepsia. Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous Af
fections, nud Dropsy."
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
Sec PrefessorDewees' valuable works on the Prao
tice ot Physic.
Sec Remark- made by the celebrated Dr. Phy
sic, ot Philadelphia.
See any and all Standard Work or. Medicine.
FROM THE
L A li G E S T
I MANUFACTURING CHEMIST
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. WEIGHTMAN.
(Firm o( Power? A Weightman.)
Milif fael"ring Chemists,
Ninth and Brown Streets. Philadelphia.
[From the Phi tad'a Evening Bulletin. Mar. .10
j We are gratified to hear of the continued suc
cess, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T.
llelmbold, Druggist. His store, next to the Met
ropolitan Hotel, is 28 leot front, 23FT feet deep, and
five stories in height. is certainly a grand e
tahlishuient, and speaks favorably of the merit ol
hisartielos 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
GENU 1N E I'REPA RATI! INS,
And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from u
singany thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Pat
ent Medicine order—most of which are prepared
hv self-styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to lead
a physician's simplest prescription, ruueh less com
petent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations.
THESE PARTIES RESORT
to various means of effecting sales, such as copying
parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and
finishing with certificates.
The science of M-.ldiciui stands SIMPLE. PURE,
and MAJESTlC,—having Fact for its Basis. In
duction tor its Pillar. Truth alone for it? Capital.
A WORD OF CAUTION.
Health is most important; and the afflicted
should re t use an advertised remidy, unless it?
contents or ingredients are known to n hers be
sides the manufacturer, or until they arc satisfied
uf the qualifications of the party so off ring.
HELM BO ED'S
(I i niti n e' Prep a rtt t ion s.
FLUID EXTRACT BU' HU,
FLUID EXTRACT SARB APA RILLA,
AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER.
Established upwards of Id years.
Prepared by 11. T. HELM BOLD.
PRINCIPAL DEPOTS.
Hki.mhold s Drug and Chemical Warehouse
5'J4 Broadway. A ere 1 ork ;
And HklmolI'R Medical Depot. 104 South
Tenth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Oct. 20.65.-ly. .
Petlical
OHRINERS BALSAMIC COU(;Vj
U? „ SYRUP.
For Coughs. Cold,. Croup. Whooping Con ok
Annma, Bionrhilta. Spitting Blood.
Pin,i a.ul [I rakufxx of tin Beeexl.
Jh iftrultn of Breathing. A-c
This is ~cw remedy ft bus hen used ' n .
number of years in Maryland and parts of p,,, r
sylvania, and has. wherever known, acquiml
unprecedented repntation for curing the variom
diseases for which it i- recommended.
So apparent i- its us-fuln*.-. and so reth.-.rkii,
h i- been itsi-uros, that ii is last superceding m..--
other remedy for those diseases. The afiiic.e.t e ,
rely u jhui its doing as much for them, and in „ lsr \
ca-i s more than any other remedy now bef,i> •;
public.
It is recommended and prescribed in the p,
t;ce of a large number of the most it telliger :
able physicians of Maryland. It is used i
sidered an indispensable household reno-i
--large portion of ibe fi -t families of the St,,'
It is used hv all cLi—cs of society, and tb .
icrs.tl op'nfon is (hat it is good. 'Tins >
pare/it V'g-tah/r Compound. 11l- .'
take, and never does injury. But owing"
put ifyiug qualities-, must do"good un ;• r r,v .
j cumstanees. Its effects are truly wonderful, '.. ,
j ing, calming, and allaying the mo-' v ;
coughs, purifying. Si rcngi hci.ing .n ■ •
t he whole sv.rteni, citluiing and soothing tf,.~
! aiding and facilitating expectoration, am; j
j ing the
DISEASED LUNG
I thus striking at the root of dI re tae. and drtrr
from the system.
CROUP.
This disease is announced by difficoltvofbre.-.
! ing, shrill whistling or wheezing, baekin > ~..
i and threatened suffocation. Ac It mostly ,
in young children. No child need die of cmo, ;f
this Syrup is properly used and used iatiuu-T.
Mothers having eruupy children should wiih-ii the
first show of the disease, and always kcr,
remedy at hand.
For coughs after measles this syrun i t
celleiit. Exp rience has proven that tt L.q nailed
by no other preparation
The price ot the remedy is such as to plate j'
j within the reach of all. the poor as well '.,'FF
i rich, and every person should have it.'
Every person should have it in the house. f t •„
a true uud faithful friend to all who value htai: '
and wish to secure t"nm?elves. again*: that K !
terrible disease, consumption, it will be :
the most useful u- well as the cheapest family u,'
I iciue in the world. It bsa been used for the !ae
lour years with a success without a parallel.
Pri e .1(1 cts. per bottle.
Prepared by 8. A. Font7. A Bro.
For sale by li. C. Reamer and 15. F. Harry
| Druggists, Bedford. Pa.
August 11, 1865—1y.
•
Use SI niter's Balsa nur Cough Sunt p., and
Save your Children. No child need the cf
Croup if t/ns Sprttp ix used in time.
■
QHRINER'S I NBIAN
VERMI F I G E.
| Since the introdnction of this beautiful prepan
tion, it bus been steadily advancing into public
I favor. 1 ■" astonishing efficacy in expelling worm
bus won for it many friends wherever known, and
; these are speaking its praise to other-, so that it
is fast being introduced into every family in tfcc
, land. The demand for it is t ccotning immense.—
To make it still more worthy tic preference al
ready shown it. the PhoPkiktoß is putting it nr
I it; a much handsomer style than formerly. It ;■
now prepared with the greatcs. care of uniform
strong h. ni.h plain directions, so that any on
can administer it.
IT IS ENTIRELY VEGETABLE-PEL
FECTLY SAFE AND HARMLESS
And has never been known to fail to expel worm
where worms exis ed. The proprietors "boldly m
-or: that it i- superior to any other preparation i:
the yror'd.
Ask lor PIIRINER'S INDIAN VERMI
FLtiE, aud take no other, Pi ice 23 cent
! per h-'ttle.
=c # #Prcpared by S. A. Foutz A Bro.. and f
sale ut the drug stores of Reamer ami Harry. Be!
ford. Pa. August 11, 1855—1y.
i Shriuer's Indian Vermifuge, to destroy Worm!
is entirely Vrgtnhle—-Perfectly Safe
ami Ha rutins*.
;DOU TZ' s MIXT UR E
1 Is a safe and reliable remedy for the cure o
Rheumatism Painful Nervous Affections. Bprail.-
Buriis. Swellings and all diseases requiring an ox
; tenia I application on man.
On horses it will never fail to cure Poleevil
Fistula, old running gores, or Sweeny, if proper';
: applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, crooket
hoof-, chafes, saddles or collar gall, cuts e
wounds, it i- an itillillible remedy. Try it and bi
convinced of its efficacy.
R 11 E U >1 A T I S M.
Persons afflicted with this disease no matter e
how long standing, can he promptly and effectual
ly cured by using this Mixture.
There is nothing iu the world so sure ami ?<
, good to take aw ay hard corns, and cure Iu -
Bites as this preparation. Try it and sati-iy
yourselves. Price 51) and 75 cents per bottle -
Prepared bv
S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore. MJ
FA For sale at the drug stores of Reamer ant
j Hairy. Bedford. P.a. (Aug. 11, 1845 —ly
Fonts's Mixture is the best Lm intent for tna>i
ami Beast ,tow in use.
(1
:no u t z ' s
fi CELEBRATED
m>Rsi: .!,\D catt'.R
POWDERS
, | THE = E Powder? have proved after a trial '■
' Severn! ye >rs. to he superior to any proper-it " n
d ! the kind in use The chief superiotPy of f " 0
' powders arises from the fact that they arecon •
\ posed of medicines thnt have Laxative. Tonic set
Puiil'ving properties. The laxative ejects ertw'-
I ticsfiom tlie Stomach and intesir.es. tl '
I give# strength to the system of the Ilorse. nwl tw
' purifying medicines contained in them clear.-"
j the blood, and lay the foundation for a vigor l '.;
i and healthy circulation. The use of them intp r " v ''
the wind, strengthens the appetite and gjre? tn'
horse a fine, smooth ami glossy skin—thus iinproy
j ing the appeataiioc. vigor and spirit of this i.>
I animal.
s ' Tht -c powders arc not intended, as most V w
ders are. to bloat tic animal, so it- to give himtin
*j ppersnce of being fnt when not really s o—bu .
I to remove the disease and promote his genera
j health. ' ' l 1
These powders will streng'hen the stems k 1 •
! intestines, cleanse theui fromoffensive natter, arc
j bring them to a healthy state. They arc a oir"
preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain r< we
' for all diseases incident to the Ilorse, as ijlai '
Yellow Water. Distempers. Founder, 1 '
Slnveirrg. Coughs. Fevers. Loss of Appetite, m
; Vital Energy, Ac —These Powders, it used 'C"
three times a week, through the winter ami spring
j vour horse will never get the Lung Fever, t vlie
! Bolts. A few doses of those powders will remove
the worst cough, on any horse. Were owners
horses to feed a few ot these powders every year,
| thev might save the lives of many valuable horses.
MILCH COWS.
The properties this powder possesses in inures
ing the quantity of milk in cows, gives it
port a nee and value which should place it in -
hands of every person keeping a cow. In
; ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens the'
1 hide, and makes them thrive much taster.
, HOGS. .
In all diseases of swine, as coughs, ulcers in tne
lungs and liver, Ac., by putting from liali P*K r
to a paper of these powders in a barrel of swiu.
the above diseases can be cured or entirely pr
| vented. By using these powders the hog cholera
i can be prevented.
Prepared by S. A. FOl TZ.
Westminster, M<l
- Jj{j> For sale at the Drug Stores of Kcamer am.
I Ilarry, Bedford Pa. Aug. 11, 66—!}•
I The above medicines can be had at manufac-
I turor's prices of Johuson, Hollo way A Conaea
i Pbil'a., J. J. Beuder, Pittsburg, Laughtou •*
| jlushfield, Wheeling, Va.