The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, May 04, 1866, Image 4

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TL. LKNVIS having pimltasfcl tin
# Pmg S'ore, Isrcly owned by Mr II C. Rc
mei tukc? pleasure in annnui ciitg t> the ci izcns
ol Be Ifnr I n4 vicinity, that lie h is just r"turued
IV m he ci ies with a well selected stuck of
DRUGS.
AIE r icrxrs.
D YF-s TrrFFS.
PERFUMER Y
TJr- FT t TIC r.ES.
STAT I I XiRY,
CO Ali OIL, LAMPS
A.\i Cllr 'M-.XS.
BEST LP A APS OF CIGALS
SMDKIXG am) cin.irrxG r >HACCO,
PREACH COX EEC TJOXS. \ r
Tie *<• 1. ui Drugs Mini Med iciues consist of the
p irest quality. HDII 8c lee ted with great care.
(leuer.il a-ortii-ent of p-.pul ir Poem Medicines.
'J tie ttpn iuii uf the L dies is ptr'ieultir v invi
ted fu 'lies lick of PBttPfJtRV. TOILET Slid FA i V
AttTlCLts. cmssi-nt;i t; 'f the best perfunesnf tbi
ii IT. Colognes. Soups. Preparations fur tlie Hair,
C >inp!exioi, in d ; C ititphor ice for chapped
binds; Teeth and lf iii Brushes, PnrtM untie.-. c
(>/' Stationery. there is a fine assortment
Billet. Note. L■> er. Lent and Mound, g Paper,
I. lelnps. Pens Pencils, Ink. 11l ink Deeds, Power
of Attorneys, Drafting Piper, M-rriage (' ■r• iQ
c ites. Ac, Ac. ALo. a large quantity oi ijooks.
whi-h wiP be ?dd v ery cheap.
Coal Oil Lamjt lit age Bicntr, one be lighted
without removing the chimney—nil patterns nud
prices G! .ss L interns, very neat, f r burning
C oil Oil. l.'t tup chimneys of in impmvi 1 p attcni.
L tip Sit ides id benniiful patterns.
11 oil's Family Dve Colors, ihesh :!cs being light
F i . Itinti ,-unff and Duk Brown. Ligi.t and
Ituk l> us. Li;bt and Dirk Ureeii, Vellow. Pink,
0 atige, Kov ti Purple, d.-uiit . Miroou, M igeuta.
Clt iiy a hit Back
II inplirev's 11 imeopilhie Remedies.
Cigarx of bed brand* smokers can rely on a j
gs'l L"'
It u a Sato' tug Tobcrco.
Alirhiiri.il unit Solar- Fine Cut,
Ailaral Innf, fir- ■' unit H'g P/ag
/' t,t unit /i , '/' - C'ilt et t'i/ i
PU .E DOMESTIC FIXES.
C JIISISU agvjOr ■J c, ID:r/, < in ■ at- El leibe .y '
Kurt MKI.il. !N VI, I Mi.
The attemiou nl pi.y-i.-in. - i- invitc-d to ♦he- ,
s .*ca of Druga unit Mr tin . which the cm j
1 urcii isc at re iso a tile prices
0 uutrv Merchants' unlet* pr- n.p'.ijr filled, liood
put up i ti ueatne-s-s and Core, and it reasinabi
ptl-es.
J. L. LEU iS designs keeping a first d iss Drue
8 ore. and b v ing on hand at all liui - a general i
at- r'tueiit i t goods. 0 iog a Druggist i! sevr •!
years expeiienee, phy-i t • eui lely on having
their prescriptions carefully an 1 acur.ite'y etuii
pouniled. | Feb 9, —t.t
Tl.iit.ii.iA N \ 7V I. AND !"f.-
MALE SKMINAIST.
RAISSBIKC, BI.Pso.iD COUNTY. P.*.
J W lIfOIIKS. I n , , T
JA.Si EW vp.r j Principals and Prop. -
The Sp ii g <■•!•:. Irr I.f ibis I- - 'uri> tt will w
Ti'ESPAY. APRIL Jtith isv,
This I .sii u i n, is vepv nb'-ntly -itc ted
Friend's Cove. 8 inib s from l *d rl. the termi n
of 'he llanting lon and lleil It i■ I Hii.-i • d 24
miles frmn C <mb"rlnn.l. a ■- ri-.n on th .Nor ii
Central Ril Road. Kiii -liurg I -inn!! quiet,
and iX 1 redinglv healthy town in the ni .- of
beautiful -sen iv. and suffi ientlv removed tto
the inflneii '" of I .rge towiiS and cities p, render it
a must de •■•able i -cation for Lt'-rary Ins i'uftott.
I - inhabitants ire mor i and religiou-. and tin
an* f.-w temptations o vice, idleness or dissipation ;
si u ited in a rich agiiculturnl section. Ibis Institu
tion fm Young Ladies and (Jen* Viuet i-decided'v
tin- cite ij r<t in 'lie country. I' is organ irad on th
most .ipnr iv-d pi in of the be?; In- itu ions of tat
-1 iml ;i s main ohj a-t is, •> imp irt round tr irm n
A ! 1 brvochi s Scicotift *l, C is-icil anilOrnain -
tal. tau;ht. The mental and moral culture are
carefully iittendul m. ami (without sectarian pre
j t lices) a due respect for religion is ineuh- ited both
by precept and example In things neees-ary.
Uiity; in things doubful. liberty; an in a 1 !
Ibings. charita ' For cit nl n an I inform itioti.
Address HlilUEs A STEM ART.
P iir.sb/rrg. fl, /;<r,t ( ' /",
A' r-' *. 'itf,
i 11A 11;• pAK FNI'.U
SIIIP. 1 lie p ir'iis rsbi() her toforeexi-ting
b tweeii the undeisigneii under the name of J it.
Willi mis A litnihrr. i- this lay di— Ivcd by triti
tu 1 e ii-nt. All per-at s owii oac ;ouu -or tiote.-
to - tid firm will ph asoc 111 and sett!, uiweili iteiy
ns in a sli rt time they will be pi i od in o berhat.d
for eollec ion J. 13. ILLIAMS.
i>. WILLIAMS.
B'.oody Run, March id. 'G V
Tle undersignefl hav ing taken the -'and tier- •
fore occupied by J. 13 Williams A Bro i.er. wish
to say to i i- fiieuds ilmt he* f.-ol- grateful fir pa.-:
t iv-nr- and begs a coutinu nee of he same. But
wid give notice that be c votiot sell good.- on lot .
c edi s. and pet sous buying itivi- ~. a leavt Vet:
ucjounts stand over six mouth-
J E. WILLIAMS.
3!nody Buh, M irch 1 j, 'Go
T> U M P Sill
I am engaged in selling the
ERIE PVMP—
certainly the only pump
well adanted to this
climate
Persons in need of a
GOOD PF TR.
will do well to give me
a call.
r j 0 dcr? from all iiarrs of the Mtinty attcn i
cd to with promptness.
ADDRESS ■
M M. C. SXIVELV,
?chell-burg
Aug 1. 'fla—ly
I>EDFt.iUI) N i jlSi'iill !•> .
1 ) Bedi' i D. Pv
T . M . 1. V X(' 11 ,
03'-rs to the public and d ■ •: li.ge - 1 S'V. f
w 1! grown f ittr trei - . g of v Tit:. - -
6o 0 f-et high, PEAH. stan.! ir Iid d v itf. t't.pvt.
CIIEKRV. .vrttl or >' K i T \ :t v | s. KS.lii'lMs
of all hedisirab'e kinds, ctiiittiv i i itttAM. at !
0 her fine v irteties, itonSEat ftntt.s -t vMsni tit'sT
xrr, tSKUtta VVALM'T. vnai)-. '.vn •-I;nvmi ■. >.
KLo Kit ittnKs. evcicreen i ••< ? brubs o.d vtic
in vaiiety. 1 nm vstn-kb - of t 11 k ■ Is. ii tidy t
pen d IdiNiiiiing us. - tl wertiig shrub , d ihli: -.
fancy varic il" fttchi cltry- u.tin tunn - •
UtiW ildsot I jtl.llOO tr -os an i•v on toe gtnnnd-.
till if y and healiitv. Not I!lid acres ol trees, n-
Mllie trec agents would haveynu believe IheV have,
which is n humbug. Those intending to put in .
better buy trees raised in like -oil aid clim.it".
and run no ti-ks of distant shipment. 1 have th"
Batne kinds of fruit and a? fiat trees its can b.- had
at any nutsery.
0 italogU' - sent free to iho-e applying
I' rsot.s at a di.-t nice vvi,. ta ; wia to for fur her
ii forma ion Agents wurtli d to .- -11 trei •
Gs'"d wage- paid. !•! ■i ■ 2t. tj I — at a
rpHK (atl'AT Si'.i 111. i:
1 TO ANGLERS AND OTHER?.
i f>'n ih re*** ipr of thir y c •! ? 1 /*,'•
&er,f-r Aft of C ■tcbtt.rr Ft T": ii Ihe I 100/, an ft
Lite," cull nt i .is; {.♦• tiit* i s bou ..
8u o<ie4 tii
of 6 h thai inhnbittbo v. tfi- f tl ■ i < it -1 "it • <
A ju, the **C lehr:itrtl I . iiiu I-i-h ( ..•-u •; (' i
i! Sti Art of C fehfij£ F -h." TnT meant*of i.iki
fi h. rtiitl ihe in inner >f it. Ii t heretofore
b *eu kiiovrdi co but l'c\< . The value f such ki.j !-
;j lu.i i of no que-li'Ui. ;ii (I i> re ui I}* wur \■
ni rc th 'in ath u= IU.I i iiii - ihc price nsk ■i. Semi
AO ceii's enclii? i iu a letter u i you will re -eivi
the se by re.uru uiait .\Mre?
h KUNI>T York S|-ri
XIRII 38, IMBI C . i'
VT TE -X TlO N, Ui A L-i ONSU
MERfc ' —The undersigned having leased the
euitteiit suf itie Riddlt -buig C-nl and iron Coui
p my. fir tpcitod of year.-, arc now prep.atvd to
furnish ti better art !e oi , ii n h v 1*
lniiied at those collieiie- M desire to " ill the
attention ef the people <u Be ttor i e uti'v and tin
public gencrtl y. to thi- f,ct and tbitvvc will fur
t i.-n. on the shot test i.-n te ■ .and at the 1 iwi - pi.
a' li'oody Run. o: M. Dill -. or any station on
the llan.tug lou and 'iioul Tip U. It., any qui.n
ti y lit V'oal I. at may- b d ill I
LANGDO.n A GLAZIER,
npr.2) —3in. Kid tie.-buig, Pi.
L) H.VItE CHANCE isiirrdo.:
V ALL PERSONA
'io viispl iy then Gui'?;
To sell their Goods:
To gillier information;
To make known their want-;
Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac.. Ac . Ac., Ac., Ac.,
bv ndver isiug in the c duiuns of rue UAZs.rrE.
M A-MMorii s>ALE BILLS, print
ed at short notice. Large Bills make large
Stic- We know it tube -o. Till' IT! It will
much more titan pvv the extra > rpm.se. of p-iut
1 ,g. C all Ht Ills: GArtTTE dult Ofl'tl K
0~ HidP itS from it distance for any
kmd of.roil PRINTING promo'lv attemled
107 8--ml to IHE tl AZKl'l E JOB OFFICE. Be I
foil. P..
IPILE I a khl circulation of the BED
| p up t AZETTK islsrger th in that of any o'hei
p 'per in this s ction ol laiuutry. fit ii therefore of
ers he HP" ant inducciacuts to business men to
f Iver ise in it- eolulnlis.
U"ir BILL**, ~I'ItOGIIA.MMES,
iuu\ nil kini.H of t'LAIN AM)
F VXC\ JOB PUINTIXO. <bne with neatneS"
aitl tic.-pitch. Ml TIIE G A/ETTE offlcc.
QRIUCLOUIS AI >V I'. It'll SI NO, LIY
IPT'll' husine na-R. is thescctet of success Re
tueuiW StepLen Giruri.
Uni-COootls, (OrorcrifS. &c.
rjMlTlvAJt'lS UVER,
I Bt'T
P. A. REED
still carries on the campaign against high prices!
For thi? purpose he hn c ju-t laid in a large supply
of FALL AND INTER GOODS.
Come and see our spiechid assortment of
Cloths-
Cassimeros.
Satinet's.
Vesting?. Ac.
The fair severe respectfully invited to examine our
extensive stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Such as All Wool Delaines.
French Merinoes,
Coburg Cloths,
A! nacas.
Cloaking Cloths,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Gentlemen, cad! and take a look at our
Hats vt'd C .as.
Hoots chid Sh"
Rr.a.'a-m ute Clothing,
etc . etc , etc., etc.
We also keep cot.- ar.tlyon hand the best groceries
in the mat kef:
; C-'flVes, Teas,
Sugars. Syrups.
Table Silt,
and Spices of all ktnd-
Also. v rieti- . ! ■ very description, the 1• -f To
; bacco, Mi-hler's Bitters, and every thing ti-ttally
' kept in the Bedford store?. Give us a ca'l. nnd
| satisfy your -.■>-!- iod judgtni•• ' before buying
EW < >1 A new jutd full - iji
pD ". in .- >l" ft!t win: r Is
; jut ri ' ived and for ■ ib ith- io tt
: Oct 20. tl > .1. M. SIDE-MAKER'S Store.
N'TXETA Sack- of <;round Mum
Sit' in- received and for sale chcn -it
~ J M SHOEMAKER'^
4 LAID MRS- >nr.:-ut of Men'-and
krY C"> ■ : >•: J. ii SHOES! ■■ !vF' ;
TF you want a <'hcall hat call tu
J M. SHOEMAKER'S
| 4 N MAY supply tI offee. ? .u. s.vr
tin \. (). and bug t: House M —es Spices
I Aukjustreceived at J. M. SHOEMAKEK'B
4 LAIKIE p-soriiiicnt of En < Me
. id.. Coburg-. Tbibi C ■':i-. Atpae.tts
C divot.-. Mn-lin. all wool del in? ju?'receiv
ed at ,C M SHOEM \KEK'S.
O'. ><>'!' AN 1 St i( i;s all -i'.s and
0 pri'i-nt ,f M >UOE.M.\KER'S
* LARLE rtScortuicut ol'tii! Mndsof
/\_ goods asnsnally kept i't C-oin'ry store* fur i
- iie the.ip at . J. M SHOEMAKER'S.
I>r< i\H r i'S, BrtKim?. and Tu!.-, just
J ? received ' i.-d forsale at
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S
Cheap corner No 1 Anders m's Row.
0-t. 20. iSj.'i
| A; H F.s loakinjr ('forit. Mu.wi-.
J j Coats for -lifcht ap it
J. M SHOEM AKER'S.
4 <i 1 '.NTS \Y A XTED in every town
TO PPM, TIM- FOLLOW tV'O
VALT:ABLE SOOTHERS Ills TORIES
SOETMEIvX
111 STORY OF THE WAR.
13 v
E. A POLLARD. E htor Richmond E.? -m
2V- ! . Svo .ah ir fi7s | -gc- •• ich. • ;..>(! r vol
Ii '/' L'H #SV S'<''l I '• .pi.'fti'.s.
This i? the only complete and authentic hi-'ory
of ihe So i hern side published, ex 1 ' ■id g i; il"c
frun- the beginning of the war t> t • final -urn-n
--' dor of 'be Citif"i4-*rat" irmies
Mr. POLLARD'S prominent position in the Con
fedcracy has enabled ' irn to prepare a work une
quale !in accuracy and iuter<*.- and which is eve
ry w here a •knowle iged to be the
STANDARD - ATIIF.UN HI.STOUV.
| It should find a place in every library.
SOUTIIERX 1 GIvXEIIA Ls:
THF.IH T.rVFS AND CAMPAIGN.-.
ByCAPT. W. PARKER SNOW,
Wii.'i 17 Xsii'tiiDil SnM J J orlraßs,
1 Vol. Sco : 5(1(1 pag SI fit).
Containing Biograph': - ! h. di.-" n.guishcd South
ern General.-. i h full and graphic accounts of the
various campaign- in which tin y wore engaged.
| ft i? :i in os. important at 1 interesting volutin . and
. h I* been prei a red with ihe -t tw - e : re and thor
! '.HighDeM.
I #. S vi - and . ;t!it]iai; -* if
sroXEWALL JACKSOX:
RV A VICfiIMAX
1 Vol. . Jmo.t 325 page-, $1.50.
JACKsUN. a tal his -.j;- . . HV-'ELL. on St eel.
This is the ottlv .uiiieiitic ti- my i this <1 i lit-'
. guished le lerwbi !i biisbecn v. iit! : n It has been
t-r-p red f nm Dili -j il Rep. r <■, i;onteiiiii..r <ry nar
i-'i ve. at. i personal acquaint a: and is emu | lete
and full.
XV
: .
MDRUAN ANit HIS MEN:
BY MR- SALLY ROCHESTER 1 RD.
117 7/ >i ■ I iostrait d ''in. Jloi f/ait,
1 Vol. 12—( : ■! 25 page.-. Si 75 A complete histo
ry of this daring officer, unne thrilling
and interesting than fiction
WOMEN OF THE SOETIi,
I>i-tiu<2uisitcd in Literature,
1 Vol 8vo.; oil pages. S'i.oii.
Illustrated with -olendi-1 I'' r:ii - ou Steel from
Life of
.Met: OCTAVIA WALTON LC VKRT.
MISS MARIA J. M INTOSII.
Mas ROSV VKRT-NKH JOHNSOV,
MRS ANNA COUA RiTctue.
MI-S At CT STA J. EVANS.
MRS L VIRGINIA FRENCH,
M \ RTC'N 11 \RLA\n,
And coii'i ii.iug lull hi igr.aphi".a! sket .•■- and spe
t imeii cxfraci.s from the most celebrated writings ;
in pros- and vers", of
35 /)'*!' 'j n "In I l.i l ■ ■ alf a,' / -nf the S nth.
i AH the at-ui work* are tin ing an iiumen-e ? tie, j
ni.d ag nt? *t re doing splendidly everywhere. Many i
: i making fn to -In to !S!5 a day
We wont en g"nt in every 1 in in tiie Southern i
States, lie timed Soldiers. Ladies, Teachers and j
others, will find this in -: profitable employment, j
Exclusive territory given, and liberal induce- ■
nients i ffcreii to canvas-e: - Fir full n ir'icular-.
I addre-s C B. R'CIIAKD'SON.
Publisher. 540 Broadway. N A' j
] ">l,l PER YEAH! We want
• i I II ) agent* every where to seil our
IUPRUVEHSJO - -wing Machine- Three new kind*. '
Cider md upper feed. Warrant I .he vuurs.— i
■
' machines - Id in the Li.i'e l Mates for Iv* than l
. fill, which arc ii'H y licensed by Hon , Whctier Sc
Wilson, Grin- iy Bth r, Singer ,V Co, and
' H.ir/irlder All other cheap machines ate in*
'• ir/ogentr . and tbe seller or n ' r ! are liable to
./\f. fi HP , tt)it> impyt ytmmrttt free.
\ i or ••! ii>uu ,v C' tik, i rd,
Maine. .i) • 22, *6—l y
Ojij | A MONTH! Agent- wantKl
f for ix entirety netttarUelt . ju-t out. ;
At ire-- 0. 'i 'IAItEV, City Building. Bid lefurd.
; Maine. |Dec 22. "(55 ly
o ICHARD LEO,
IY
Alaiinfiictiirer of
CABIXET-WAItE, CHAIRS, &C.,
BKDFORD. I'A..
The undersigned being engaged in ihe Cabinet
in kiog bu-iiii-s. wilt umkc to order and keep on
hand everything in his line of manufacture.
CI'KLAFS, DUE-SING STANDS, RAHLOR AND EXTEN
SION TABLES, CUAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASH
STAHDS, AC., AC.,
[ will be furhihed at all prices, and to suit every
taste. OuFFIN.- will also be umde to order.
Prompt attention paid to all orders for work
fcj/ Shop on West Pitt Street, nearly opposite
' tin residence of George Shuck.
July 10. 18(53.—tf RICHARD LEO.
\| EL< HANTm SHOW BILLS,
Yl printed in superior style, and upon reasons
! Lie tciiris. at TUB BEDFORD GAZETTE office.
ILTTLHK HEADS AND BILL
J HEADS, and EN \ ELOPES for business men,
: piiuted in the best stylo otihu art, ut TUE GAZETTE
1 Jo* UFFit*.
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CONTENTS :
TFF.L PLATE POCTRAIT OF GEN. R. K LEE.
'I 0K .-( !'. si F. OF l'l P.LII Ol'lMli.N,
PI V P(, TI'RES or PI'KIT ■iMSJt,
Dfi-RoMMAR AND M 11!% i —(Poetry.)
A NATIONAL "EVIL" TO VI IS A NATIONAL BLESS- j
ING.
.-••viti FACTS ADOPT S o TOFKN AGGRESSIONS,
Pot'L AND CoLF.iitOGK,
ClitLDHOon IN FUASI i (Mi ENGLAND,
'I HE Em I DLES, i OF IMFCOI NCT.
I! :tv TIIE WORLD TREATS ITS TniNEEtts.
55 11 VT THE ,81l V DoW SAID TO THE DllE V MER,
THE CRIME OF W VR— (Poetry.)
Ex-Pi. LSIDENT licCHANAN S BOOK
Farewell — (Poet r v,)
SHOOTING AN ANGEL —(A Romance.j
ZULC LAND— with illustrations
GESFUAL ROBERT E LEE.
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rplIE GREAT
I VARIETY STORE!
A N DEB-SOX'S ROW.
ri. F. IN VISE,
REOIXATOR OF PRICES IS BEDFORD.
Having pare baaed the MhMidMMtl of #ewp&
i Alsip. Jr.. and added a fresh supply of
BOOTS AXI) SHOES,
| I ant determined to sell a? chenp as the cheapest.
Call and see my fine assortment of
QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE. Ac.
Also, mv large stock of
I HOSIERY,
GLOVES.
NECK-TIES.
* COLLARS, He.
! Also, my articles in the Stationery line, such as
PENCILS, SF< I-PUS, PTl)HO'(leri>. A-O.
Also, my V ARIETIES,-such as
SPIER." ( f alt KIND",
; Table Salt. Essence of Coffee, Hi ruble ton's Hair
i Stain, etc. In the BO IT and SHOE line, 1 keep
! every thing calculate- for man, woman or child ;
jß< tors oi ill kinds; SHOES of every des trip!ion ;
; GAITERS >f all styles in the market.
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rial examine for yourselves '.
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1 the times and the pockets of purchasers.
N B. Orders from country merchants promptly
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, -JF" [ ant also agent tor the New England Family
; S. wing Machine, tvaich should be in every family,
j An entire machine for the little sum of $20.00.
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Oct. 20. T,.a. 11. F. IRVINE.
VX< >THERj ARRJVAL.—The suh
scriber woulii most respectfully inform the
■ 1 ' ites and genti' inen e! Bedford and vicinity, that
In bas again just returned from Philadelphia, with
n\i .>ll seter ro<t n-;.irtrui "1 ■ I, . liis", <lisnttenien"s.
M ; -*es and Chi! • '*
Boots,
Shoe- a
Gaiters,
and Balmorals,
of var! n- d ri>- on .to which he respectfully
in\ f - their attention.
FOR GENTLEMEN. BOY s AND Y*H TIIS,
In ha- every thing in their line, together with a
- onk of Gentlemen"s Furnishing Good-, con-isting
of ciiars ('ill -:vl< s|, senrt's. scarf-pins, neck-tics,
bu'ferflies. suspenders, haiidkcichiefs, Ac.. he.
\L- rbe- nan is TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
N'L of ulii h will be (old at a vcrv small advance
F to < '.-II AX BHOBT-TIXB BCTCRS
A- heretofore -tafed. we do not boast that ours
• is the !•: R<RT'\'T . J "./, , I.D H. ■ a--ortment of
j Rio:- ami She-- v-.-r brought to Bedford, but we
have bought acc -ding to our no: ana, feeling assur
ed that the be-; an 1 decidedly the most TOSTITIS?
advertisement, is a trial of the goods. But whilst
there may lie we feet confident that there
is none belter.
Having been n the shoe business all our life, we
feel satisfied .hat wa fully understand our business,
and have pacha ed our good* accordingly. We
have on hand a nice oek of plain and fine
S T A T I O S /; R Y
to which we invite attention.
Repairing done with neatness and despatch, and
I all rips of ( ,ur own goods sewed free of charge.
. Pie- se remember !AH RIP* "ewed OR PEGGED-
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T!> TIIP: LADIES.
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neatly repaired when necessary. We still have a
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; to have them give us a cai|
; vD-ni't forget the plat e. > ' OFF I I Building.
J/'II :' St/.. ', i few doorsc *uthof the tVashing
• m II : ' J. HENRY HUTTOX.
October 2'L ".'"
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BENJAMIN WOOD, |
AY If Yorf SUN Biiilitins;,
10 C'y Hall Square. Sew Yoil
March 2. 'M
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—B.
M. GREENE has opened his Music Store,
inie Uoiir west of A\ Lewis' Book Store, where he
keeps constantly on hand STKINWAY A SON*'
and RAVEN .v BACON'S, AND OTHERS'
PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OR
GANS and CARHART, NEEDHAM ,t CO S' ME- j
LODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Fifes. Flutes; Guitar |
and \ iolin Strings.
MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower,
Golden Censor, Go'dcn Trio. &c., ic.
SHEET MUSIC—He is constantly receiving from
Philadelphia ail the.latest music, which person* at
a distance wishing, can order, and have them sent
by mail, at puhlisuer's price*.
and Organs warranted for five years.
'loose wishing to buy any of the above article*
are invited to call ami examine urine before pur
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plication with any additional information desired.
B M GREENE,
Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa.,',
in Brown's new II irdwaro Building
Dr. C. N Utekok, Agent, Bedford, P.
Dec. 1, '65-ly
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petal.
S |_f ELM BO LIES
EX T R ACT R I C II IT.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHV
n E LMBO L/) SIITJCHTJ.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU.
The only In own rem fly for
I) I A B E T E 8,
j IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAD
DER. INFLAMMATION OF THE KID
NEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLAD
DER. STRANG IKY OR PAIN
FUL URINATING.
•
t For these diseases it if truly a sovereign remedy,
j and too inueb cannot be said in its praise. A
! single dose has been known to relieve the most ttr
j gent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pain in
the small of the back and through the hips' A
j teasrmnnful a day of Ilelmbold's Bucliu will relieve
J you
| PIT VS I<' 1A \S AND OTII Eltß
PLEASE NOTICE.
1 make no secret of ingredients Ilelmbold's '
| Extract Buehti is comim-ed ot Bttchu. Cubehs, and
; Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepnr
| ed in vacuo and according to rules of
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY.
These ingredients are known as the most valua-'j
| ble Diuretics afforded.
A DIURETIC
Is that which nets upon the kidney-
I HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCIIU ;
acts gently.
i Y Peasant in taste and odor, free from all injuri
j ous prmertics, and immediate in its action
FORTIIv, SATISFACTION OF ALL, i
See Medical Pro rer tjes contained in Dispensatory ,
of the U.S.. of wh,.), die following is a correct
copy:
"Bl CHI . —lts odor t; strong, diffusive, and j
somewhat aromatic, its tasi bitterish. and analo
gous to that of mint. It is gt fhieilv in com
plaints of the Urinary Organs, put .j, a - Gravel !
chroni Catarrh of ti.e Bladder. Morbid irrita
tion ofthe Bladder and Urethra. D vaae u of the !
Pr rate, end Retention or the In'Oaj nenC( . 0 f j
Urine, from a loss of tone in the ptirts eo - . crDef i ;
tn its evacuation It has also been |
in Dyspepsia. Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous At I
feet ions, and Dropsy."
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,]
j Sec Prefessor De wees' valuable work - ..n the Prae
| tieeot Physic.
.--ee Remark- made by the celebrated Dr Phv- :
sic. ot Philadelphia.
See any and all Standard Work m Medicine.
FROM HIE
LARG E S T
MANUFACTURIN(i * IIEM IST
IN THE WORLD.
lam acquainted with 11. T llelmbold; he occu- !
pied the drug store opposite my residenco. and:
was successful in conducting the business where j
others had not been equally so before him. I have j
been favorablJSßmpressed with his eharaoter and
enterprise.
WM. WEIGHTMAN.
iFirm of Powers A Wcightman,)
Man /' fact tiring Chemist*,
Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia.
I From the P blind'a Evening Bulletin. Mar.. 10 j
We arc gratified to hear of the continued sue-[
cess, in New York, if our townsman, Mr. II T. •
llelmbold. Druggist His store, next to the Met
ropolitan Hotel, is 2- icor front, 2."0 feet deep, and
live -tories in height. It is certainly a grand es- 1
tahlishment, and speaks favorably of the merit of
his article-. He retains his Office and Laboratory
in this city, which arc also model establishments ;
of their class.
The proprietor has been induced to make this ]
statement from the fact that his remedies, although |
advertised, are
GENUINE PREPARATIONS,, j
And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from u- |
sing any thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Put- j
eut Medicine order —most of which are prepared j
by se'f-B'yled Doctors, w ho are too ignorant to tend j
a physician's simplest prescription, much less com- j
petent to preparf pharmaceutical preparations.
THESE PARTIES RESORT
to various meansof effecting sales, such as copying j
parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and j
finishing with certificates.
The Science of Mddioint- stands SIMPLE, I'l BE ■
and MAJESTlC.—having Fact for its Basis, In
duction for its Pillar. Truth alone for its Capital, j
A WORD OF CAUTION.
Health is most important; and the afflicted j
should not use an advertised remtdy, unless its j
contents or ingredients are known to o hers be- j
sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied j
of the qualifications of the party so offering.
I
HELMBOLD'S
(ien u ine Prepn vottons.
FLUID EXTRACT BU'HU.
FLUID EXTRACT SAKSAPAKILLA,
AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER.
Established upwards of Id years.
Prepared by 11. T. HELMBOLD.
PRINCIPAL DEPOTS.
IIKLMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse
594 Broadway, New I ori\
And Helunoun"* Medical Depot, 104 South
Tenth Street, Philadelphia. Pa
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Oct. 20,'65.-1/.
judical
0 HIU N ERS BAI-SAMIC COl (jlf
V? SYRUP.
/-or CV-Jm, Cold' Crotlp, Whooping Con,,,
Asthma. Bronchitis. Spitting Blood '
Vain nml ft taJcnrss of the J/'cnst
Difficulty of Breathing. .Vr
This is no new remedy. It has been used f, r ,
number of years in Maryland ai d parts of p„ .
sylvania. and has. wherever known. acmproU
unprecedented reputation for curing the v „,
diseases for which if is recon mended.
So apparent is is us-'fu n-ss, at.d so remarkahl
has been itS'-ures. that it is fist iupercedin-. cu .'
other remedy for those diseases. The afflicTe.l c
rely upon its doing as much for them, and in
cases more than any other remedy now before u.
It is recommended and prescribed in the
tice of a large number of the most intelligent ..."i
able phy.-icmus ~f Maryland. It is used V, : „|, ~
sidered an indispensable household reined, t ~ .
large portion or the fi st families Of the Stn e "
It is used by all classes of society and the i •
vers 11 op niou is that it is g..od. Thf 5,,,
Purely \cgrtahh Compon.nl. It is
take, and never does i. jury. But owing 0
purifying qualities, must do good under nv
S cu.ustaiices. Its effects are truly wonderful '-J'J'
ing. calming, and allaying' the nt' -t v V,
1 coughs, purifying -trerigthenitigand ii.vig„ r '
the whole sy-teui. C fltiiing and soothing the i,. . '
aiding and facilitating expectoration? ami i,l!t
iug the e *'-
, DISEASED LUNG-,
thus striking at the root of disease, and driv'r
iroui the svsiem. <5 11
CROUP.
This disease is announced bv diGiculi V ofhr....v
ing. shrill whistling or wheezing. backine "'V
and threatened s a-at ion. Ac It mustlv or"
in young cbildrt No child need die of emu '
this Syrup is properly used and used in ,i u
Mothers having croupy childieu should watcb"tu
first show of the disease, and alwm- l ...
remedy at hand. ,1 " s
For coughs after measles this svrun is noste
cellenf Exp iiei.ee has proven that n iseuualiei
by no other prep nation
The price ot the remedy is such as to r lace it
wi bin the reach of all, ihe poor as well as ~
riv h, aiid tvery person shouM have it.
Eveiy person should have it in the bouse [, j,
a true and fai.hful friend to all who value he.ilk
j and wish to secure I li u,selves against that ...
terrible disease, consumption, ft will be j, j :
I J' 1 / 3 useful a- well as the cheapest family ii.i'.p
ioine in ihe world. Itb s been used for iust
i four years with a success without a parallel.
Price 50 ets. per bottle.
Prepared by .S. A. Foutz A Bro.
For sale by 11. C. Beamer and B F. Ilam
Druggists. Bedford, Pa.
August 11. ItJpj—ly.
U i Sl.riiter'.' Balsamic Cough Syritp, and
j Save your Qht/dre.i. No child need (lit of
Crunp if ltux Spritp t r used in time
.
(J II R I X E K'S I.V I) I Als
VERMI F U G E.
Since the introduction of this beautiful prepnra
. lion, it has been steadily advancing into public
■ favor. I s astonishing efficacy in expelling worms
' has won for it many friends wherever known, and
| :bc-e are 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
. To make it still more worthy the preferet.ee nl
; ready shown it, the PROPRIETOR is puttitig it up
i>. a much hnudsomer s vie til in formerly. It is
| now prepared with the greates. care of uniform
I streug h. with plain directions, so that any one
can iiiiro.; ; ,j s t er jt
' T I'BELY- VEGETABLE-PEE
/•EC 1 L > AFE AND HARMLESS
And has never be„. kll()W|1 tof lj , to exta-l worms.
I " here worms exisea. The - >r ,,,, rb <aMly -
the word BUPtnor ° ther l' r< T' anlt '" u 1E
A-k for SIIRINER'S VERMI-
It-. 1., and taKe no oilier, . , ee oj ce „t o
per b"ttle.
by S. A. Foutz A Bro.. hi.J
sale at the drug stores of Reamer and II irry, Bed
ford. Pa. August 11, 1355—1y.
| Shriner ' Indian Vermifuge, to destroy ITems.
x entirely Vrgtabif— Perfectly Safe
and Harmluxs.
T? OUT Z' s MIXT UR E.
X Is a safe and reliar.le remedy for the cure of
l.tieumatism. Painful Nervous Affections, Sprains,
Burns. Swellings and all diseases requiring an ei
. ternal application on man.
On horse- it will never fail to cure Polcevil,
j Fistula, obi running sores, or Sweeny, if properly
i applied. For spr .ins, bruises, scratches, crooked
hoof-, chafes, saddles or Co!fir gill, cut? or
wounds, it is an inf. Bible remedy. Try it and be
i convinced of its efficacy.
R 11 E r 1M A T I 8 M.
Persons afflicted with this disease nouiatterof
how long standing, can be piouiptly and efl'ectual
ly cured by u-ing ihis Mixture.
There is nothing in the woild so sure and so
good to take away hard corns, and cure Frost
Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy
yourselves. Price .) and 75 cents per bottle
Prepared bv
S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore. Md.
tjjr'For sale a: the drug stores of Reamer aud
! Hairy, Bedford. Pa. |A"g. 11. IstiJ—ly
j l-'antz's Mixture i* the best Liniment for nuitt
and Beast noto in use.
Irj* o u T z ' s
CELEBRATED
HOUSE AND CATTLE
powders
TIIE = E Powders hive proved after a trial of
! sever '1 ye 'rs. to be -uperior to any prepsrat'en ct
| the kind in use The chief superiority of •l ,es ®
ponders arises from the fact that they are com
| posed .f medicines that have Laxs'ive. Tonic td
j Put ilying properties. The laxative ejects cradt-
I tics from the stomach and intcs ines. the t , " l ' c
gives strength to the svs'em of the Horse, ard the
purifying medicines contained in them clew*
| ihe blood, and lay the fomnlatior for a vigorou
i and healthy circulation. The use of tbem improve'
I the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives me
! horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus itnpnw
; mg the appearance, vigor and spirit of this uob.e
I animal.
j These powders are not intended, as most r nl *
| ders arc, to b'mit Ihe animal, so as togive*hiiu 'he
; appe trance of being fat w hen not really so—bid.
to romovo the disease and promote his general
j health.
, Tiiese powders will strcng'hen the stomach snd
j intestines, cleanse them fn-nn flensiyo n alier. an l '
bring them to a heal'hy state. They area . re
| preveirive of Lung Fever, and a certain r> ine iy
; for all diseases incident to the Horse, as Glanders,
Yellow Water, Distempers. Founder, lienvi-.
ril.iveirrg. Coughs, Fevers. Loss of Appetite, ai d
Vital Energy. Ac —These Powders, if used two or
three times a week, through the winter and spring'
your horse will never get the Lung Fever, Colic or
Botts. A few doses of these powders will it it""'
the worst cough, on any horse. Were owners if
horses to feed a few ot these powders every year,
they might save the lives of many valuable horses.
MfLCII CONS.
The properties this powder possesses in incrcif
ing thequ unity of milk iu cows, gives it an im
portance and value wi'ioh should place it in the
hands of every person keeping a cow In fatten
iug cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their
hide, ami makes them thrive uiuch faster.
HOGS.
In all diseases of svvinc. as coughs, ulcers in the
lungs and liver, Ac., by putting from half a paper
to a paper of these powders in a barrel of swill,
the ab >ve diseases can be cured or entirely pre
vented. By using these powders the hog cholera
can be prevented.
Prepured by S A. FOIIZ.
Westminster, Mo.
(_y-For sale at the Drug Stores of Reamer and
Ilatty, Bedford Pa. Aug. 11. hi—•!)'■
The above medicines can be had at uianutsc
'lvor's prices of Johnson. Uolloway A Cowden
Phil's., J. J. Bend'-r, Pittsburg, Laughtou ®
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