Jlruas, £r. TL. LKWIS having' purvhflfrd thu , Drug S'orc, l*telyownel by Mr. H.C.Rcn- Bi- i t ikes pleast re in anoouroing t • the ei izet ■ r Patent K Heine*. • The attention >F the L olios is par icuinr y iuy te-j til the? ok of PBRFPJIKKV, TOILET wl FA 1 i AIiTICLt S. em St- it 41 f the I) -* pe. . <•? it h< ■ i Colognes. S'.|- Preii-iru'i'i.:.- .r tin* II C •tn;ih xiui id Teeth : C 1 ti: jiu ■ for Chapped hin Is; Te 'htn 111 d 1 Brush - -, fort Monstos. V, .1. j Of Stationery. there it a fine ixeortment: Biker. Note. L' ci. L-af end M-ir>iig P

h wil' h • ? ild very 'he ip. Cm! Oil Lnmp Hi i" B 1 ■ r, < in be ligbte" : wiUiout removing the chimney—all p item; 1 ( r id - G! LitiiertiS. vers ere . f hunti C 1 Oi'. Limpchiutiu >•: Dimpr .s. lp rtera ' L ti r. Shades of beautiful poller ■ II me'; r iiui'V SftCl rs, 'h- sh > eeo, ' , ! iue-i . "i nun / Ertf.ee C ■ rerttons. r-u ;i: DOMESTIC it / . cs. Consist! -zorGf , IP ■; ECuhen , Fall v. DHL l\ v • > - V I), c • ' • - • 1 • '" "■ purcb-*m*. rei-iHr'.Uk' i . ;• - C -uuiry Merciiainn* oni- i • ; p,ii up wi-U iioiUii - 'lAii ir -. atiil at T*a-M'liai't- , 1 '.J LSIVfS design- kp> t c : i-ycl • lin- ! -. . 1 ! VI: g '. i till I 111 1 ".IV f:-> -111111 1• of gnu Is. Being urujiid t f several j : tS j,. iee. e, i hy-i 'i - ecu relvou iuts ' th .ir or - . ijitie ■ - eurfui!t . tw w tut -ite'y ' ei piuuded. o v;uic. JTi.N IV IIAH I*ll H ~2i) Arch S. 1" PIIILADF.LPIII.k WATCIIES. Fine G.-'d .'EVi F.F.tA ft I. i - ILVER TV" All K. , st I superior -ii I'! 11 ■ '' ' [ i I "Vi 1 . IV AI- L PAP ER S HTWEhi. -v Bi ; MKE. M t iif-ct;-■ .; <> ' P.i : ■ Mill: ■: .- • - I'o I M I'hi Alw.is- -on urge --U -k "t lee. -;i and Oil .-h.cdi M 1-ch 2 I Se. i-'l.l' * LLEGHANY M VLE AND I I: M ABE SEMINARY. 11 Ai-stitßG. B;: -o;tD COUNTV. PA. 'I V ' -!' "' s ' f "Principal* ai>F Prop, ■■flora. J A.STKWABT \ ' ' TCESDAY AP'.IL 10! I. !-" T'i- J.- i u ioii is se y ile-isn ('; if; '■ 1 ■ mil f -in C imb"rl Hid. a stall n on ,00 Xur Ceu'ri! I! •! Ru-t i II ii:i-hu'"g '• a small, qnie and exceedingly h-clthy tir.rn. in the mi 1-' beautiful seen ry. an! sufficiently ren uved fr-'o the indnene- of i irg" towns ;i' !ei ies tu render a noj ieti i"i si u itcd in 11 ri'-h Hgi ienltiiral section, rh ; s In-tit tiou fur Vintt * L uiisr and Gentltiiien. i- !• el< d 1 ti r<; t,l at ill C e-emt IS It i.- org It:! el on 11 iio- ip rd j lof the lies lii-'iti I—i ni" • lei. il9 main id ; ■-t i-*. u iinpirf srjnwl Iftrm/irr Albr iu In s. s 1 . i P. C -te i 1 ..i Orti une tal. t tight. "I he mental ml mural culture nr< civ fully attended • -ml ;>v !u a.• - '; p." j1 li te;) ' tot re- '.a-C' lie f ': 1 ■ ■- '■ a! led bo't by piece|)i a: IVx .;>:• " "In ti -'- Be - -:i!\ thing;, charitv. Fur circa I'en t inf- .nn itio.. AidTm., III'.I ti!.? A- STI.U Ai T. R litizbitrg, Ilr'ijord C".. P M.ireii 2. DiSpoLU Oi- I'AiiTNi-.:"; SlliP.—'i if ' utnership h - • . I>C.ween Ihe undersigned and . h ntinie -f J b Willi ,ins A Brother, is this d.-.y ui -dud by mu tu 1 c All pi. raOD.- owi' g UI8 or •• to fc iiil firm '.vi l p! • !) jiiid m nedi. r !y ns in .i sh rt time ihi v will be pi •••- •in ii-: i < * for eoi lec ion J- U > L> WILLIAMS Bit dy Iliuu Murcli 15. 'o"> The itTids r?l -'otd buvi. 4 tbo r.cr 4 fure occupied ny J- li. W iiii.: .i- 1 .V BroilnT, J to jMjr to i i i •*! Ve ii- •' • c : . i O • 1 - • 1 ■• _ C* I?. mid Jot;- ••. - buy -n£ !l l *t It'.iViJ lit ajjouu - stand uio*. .1. B. WlLLlAM ti'oody Kun. M 1L ! *■> - . I am engage i in seid : ERIE I V VP— cert lii.ly tin only puuit well adapted to this Persons in need of a GiioD Pt r. will do wet! to give un a call. Older- t mi ill . • -of cd to with promptness. AnnnKs; : W .M. C. SMVELV, SeioMshurg Aug 1. "t>s—ly V" MElit- '■ — The uudei-igne ! having ie - d tit Ccuieiii; ■ he I.i Itiif-buig Co d:o•■. Ii ui Cm.- puy. for a pciii.d •f >c are n'"> prtpar* 1.. furni.-h a bet r jii tele "t cot:I ' al' -' . r h. lnined at eoMieiie- We d -ire to en' tie ottentioa of the people o. it ;.■ ■ ■■ e unty and *! • j i.b ic geoernlly. to this f e; .mil : t"H we will fui - i i.-h, on tiieslo itet : "da; . ' d at the lowest pi i.. a li'on.iy linn, or Mt I> dU-. or any station on the Huntingdon anu 'iroid lop 11. I. . nnj qua . ti vof Con 1 t.. Ilia) o • di.-i.ed. BAAGDOX GI.AZIKU. apr.2i).—3ia. Hid i e.-bui - I' i, OLIP LiLLS. ; P'' ; lt.\3l3ll.B A PO-TEPA. ai d V.. ,*is "i PLAIN AM< • I' A.Vt'V J I'KINT;N>. Ill" will l) ■' .lies ' and de-|i:neh. ; St, ■ .p... •*,- oittce. MAMAiOiJi 8A is ill 1.1.S jirini ed in short notice. 1. . g- Bills in >U 1 rg< 11;. Wo know it tube >o. iii i ii ! I; wii. 0111)1 1-S I'loiii a frir cv< ry demtription ol'.J<II! for the reiitn tbnt ! every ai ijk t/v use, w- py an The ilrM-thoods, (hreffrifs &r. rpHE wau 18 .)Yi;n, £ BUT ['. A. REED ! still carries on the campaign against high prices! For this purpose he ha/ just laid in a large supply of FALL AND W INTER G00D;- Come and see our ."-plenhid assortment of Cloth?. Cassimeres. Satinet is. A esting?. Ac. The f.tir scv arc respectfully invited to examine our extensive stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Such .is AH Wool Delaines, Freneh Merinoes, Coburg Cloths. A'nacu;, Cloaking Cloths, Ac., Ac., Ac. Gentlemen, e: ;! and take a look at our llits ind C" u. liit'jl - ■■■: 1 Si. ■ Jlt /■!■/--itri/le Clotlt'g. etc . etc. etc.. etc. We also keepeotisiautlv on ham: : • nest groceries ; in the market; Coffees, Teas. • Sugar*, Syrups. Table Salt, and Spices of all kirls A!-", v rb'tie-i 1 every^lesertr'ion. the hct To bacco. Jli-iiler's flitters, and every thing usually kept in ti); Bedfo i stores Give us a call, and satisfy y tr taste . j judgnie:; o. fore buying \']'.\Y < .Fx >1)8 ! MAY <;t)f)I)8: - The under-tgne I have now- op ned a large and ; genera! ;i -nrtment of >l'Pv!X<; \XI SU3LMER to v\hi- i the. respectfully invite the attention of , buyers, ss-uriug them they will find BARGAINS in every department of our stock 'TERMS: CASH PREFERRED. By special agreement a credit of six months can t be had. INTEREST CHARGED on ill acftunis after period taine 1. mriv-L • • A. B. CRAaIICH A CO. 'V r PAY < " .•• >DB. A new ;itiHEMAKKK'.S \ LARGE assortment of French 3le rin""-. Coburg;. Thiher Ckiths, Alpaceas C ilicfii.. Mi.-iin. all woo! del ins .Ic., jui recciv > I if J. M -IIOEMAKEK S. f>' OTB AN I SHOES all si/i- and 1 > prices at, .1 M SHOEMAKEK'B. 4 LAID Ea? ran • ail kinds of 1 g !- as i!=ii:i!!v kent in Countr* stores for "il - -. le-' it .1 M. SIIOEAiAKEt. S • T4'h is ETS, Broth:.-, and Tubs. jn-t £ J received and for.-ah it .1 31 -IF iEM AKKR'S. Cheap corner No 1 Ander;ou's Hon 0 '. 2ft. IST). | 3 DIES' (''oakina (loth. Shawls, J j Coii-for -:deehe;:p at J. M. SHOEM AKER'S tGI .XTS WAN T; U) ia t wry town V TO - Ft. t. TltF FDLI.OWtVO 1 ALU ABLE SOUTHER HISTORIES SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR. BY F A. POLLARD. Editor Richmond Eximinc. 2 V- Bvo.. about HI a pages '■'. - I'trlraif. y, 1 Vol. -vo ; jftft pages, SI 00. Col > tlslng IS!ugi*pht*9xE\VALL JA( KS( FN ; ItV A VltlCls MV. 1 Vol. l'-'mo.; 32 j n . Sl .'n. W ■ T It A UX It t -N TI C I' it r ti A I T S O F JACK- .N a. dhi 0- • EWET.T,. '■) S.'ee 1 . 1 is ti id 1< der " h ieh ha -1" - ' iwi it ten Ft iias been pr ri : •■! f- in; Offi *i d lienor s, contemporary nar . rfttne-. and per->:,:il :ii-qu iin. mi-.e and is cimnlete and full The Raids and Romances of * MORGAN AND His MEN: EV MRS SALLY ROCHESTER FORD, With s r. t hortraif>*)f <>' •. Morgan, f 1 Vol. 12" • : ,_'.) pages. ?1.7h A complete histo ry of tiii; daring uffi.—r. nioie thriP.iug 1 at"! intereatiiig than fiction. WOMEN OF Tin; SOUTH, Distiog-tiishct! in Literature, I \"1 8io.; .11l pages. S3, aft ; Illustrated v.ati Splcbdid P. . i raion Steel, from Life, of MUE. 0: TAV IA a AM.) ; I.E VERT. MISS MARIA J. M TNTOSH Mas. ROSA VKIITNER JOHNSON, MRS ANNA COKA Hiti iuk, MISS AFOUSTA J. 1 VANS. MRS. i. Vino iMA FBEXCB, MAIU'IN 11 AftnAND. . j Ai dcontidning full bi 'grspliical sketches and spe ' eimeii extracU from the most celebrated writings I in piose and verse, of | 3j Di.iiognishcd Literary Women of the Sooth - j All ihe above works are I. iving an immense Hale, ] a oil A g nfs are doing splendidly every where. Many j are making from $lO to sls h day. It We want MI agent in every town in the SoutLem n | Slates. Returned Soldiers. Ladies, Teachers and others, will find this most profitable employment. I Exclusive territory given, mnl liberal iuduce- i flared to cauv'ttiSseia For |' u || p .riiculars. H< T1 (• 31A G A ZIX E .-LITER i ATt'RE. SCIENCE AND AR'i;—New Vol ! nme begins January, ISfifi. The KFLEf'Tir M \<: VZINE i. ns its name indicates, a selection from other mugimnoa and periodicals. These selection* are carefully made each month, from the entire ranae . •of the alove peri -0!; h for ls - i will in. - entitled to receive, gratis, an ■of tin /•- " IE Itiif " for la.} j. New ; Subscribers to all Ave of tbe Perlodcul* fur 18W, wii! receive gratis, any >"' ■ of 'it' - ■•Four Re rfor lstio. > discribers may also obiain back nutnbeiv at . the i -Ilowing reduced rates, viz : Binciieood fioui Sepumb.-r, 1834, to December. IS , iuclu-ivt. :i the rate of $2.a1l u year 'i ll - iXorth tSiit'.h. from January*. Ill3, t" be c tu COLEHIDOK, CBtLniiooi) in Fa \si i: inp ENGLAND. '! life EXCELLENT. - }; OF IBPI DENCT . HoW THE Vtoßl.D TREATS ITS THINKERS. WHAT THE Sn vnow s md TO THE I>e amer, TBE CRIME OF WAR —(Poetry.) EX-PUESIUENT BUCHANAN'S BOOK. Far E W E t.L —(Poetry.) SHOOT!NT an Anoel —{A Romance,) Zt IT LAND —with illustrations GENERAL ROBERT E LEE. NOTICES OF NEW BOCKS. Ei i TOR s TABLE. Terms-—One copy, o-e year. S .3 00 Two copies 500 Five copies. 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Biographies, Literary 1 nteitixenee, etc . in eonoeetioa with ju- I dicious aeieoiioßß from the admirable populu M pers on science wiiicb ire constantly appearing in toreign pi-iiodicals. The value of these papers arise* from ihe f i :t that scientific subjects, howev er harsh and dry in themselves, are here treated in so graphic and picturesque a style as to charm the reader while instructing hiui. I; will b - . io short. I In- aim of its publishers that ; EAEUVSATI Z9AI -oall commend itself byitsfresh ne.-s and variety to all classes of intelligent and cultivated reader*. E\iii:t SATI i:t)A will eontaineach week thirty two large oci avo pages, handsomely priuted in dou hie coiuuins. with h;i eng.lived lille. T E R M S. Single Numbers. 10 cent*. Subscription price $ i 00 per year, in advance. MONTHLY i 'ahi - will bo issued, eontaiuiiig 128 page* each, handsome y bound iu au attractive cover, foic" 50 evnis. Subscription price, $5.Ill) per year, iu advance. Cut BEING ARRANGEMENT. —Subscribers to any of the otner periodicals published by TICKNOR AND FIELDS will receive EVERV SATURDAY for $4.00 per year in advance. TICKNOR A FIELDS, Publishers, 124 Tremout Str et. Huston. NOTICE TO THE PRESS.- EVERY SATURDAY will be iu. ni Tied to the press, for iSoots, and rpHE"great I VARTETY STORE! , ! ANDF.R-SO\'S li()VV. U. T. IR VINE, K HGII.AT'IR OK PRICES IS RKDFORL.. sj Having purchns-d the establishment of Joseph 1 Alsip. Jr.. ami added fresh supply of HOOTS A Xf> SHOES, I am ileterininefl b sell as cheap as the cheapest, j Call and set my fine assortment of QCEF.NSWfRE. (! CASS WAKE, Ac. Also, my large stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES. NECK-TIES, •I COLLARS, Ac. i Also, my articles iti the Stationery line, such as Pr/u-s\'rel+Pfii*, Piohnldrrx, <£**. •• Also, my VARIETIES, such - S/iir-iv of all kinds, i Table Sal;. Esserct "f Coffee, II imbleton's Hair Stain, ere. In the HOOT and SHOE line. I keep j every thing calculated for man. woman or child : BOt ITS of nil kinds : SHOES of every description : - GAITERS of all sty es in the market. CALL AND SET MY GOODS, and examine for yourselves! ; No trouble to show goods. My prices will suit ; the times and the pockets of purchasers. X. B. Orders from country merchants promptly ! filled ill small advance upon city prices „ „ I am also agent for the Xew England Family S'-n mg Machine, which should he in every f unity, j Ail entire machine for the little sum of $20.00. j ' Call and band in rour orders soon. Oct. 39, fa. H. E. TKVIXE. j i XOTHER ARRIVAL.— The sub- j x V scrther would most respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of Bedford and vicinity, that ! lie bus again just returned from Philadelphia, wilh a well selected s-eortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, i Misses and Children - Boots. ! Shoes. | Gaiters, and Balmorals. of various descriptions, to which h- respectfully invites their attention. ! FOR GENTLEMEN, BOYS AND YOi TBS. . he ha- i very thing in their line, together with a stock of OentleiM n's Furnishing Good-, consisting of coll i - all styles!, scarfs, -earf-pin-. neck-ties, buttcjflii- susp, i ders. handkerchiefs. ,-,c.. Ac. Ms... the be-'* brands TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 1 i all of hich will he sold :it a very small advance I to CASH AND SHORT-TIME BfVKRS A- heretofore -fated, we do not hnust that ours is the inrs' ■iiritprxf, uiid l.r*t assortment of I! tot- and brought to Bedford, but we have bought according toour means, feeling assur , ; ed that the best and decidedly the most /."-"//g ndvcr.is. inent is a trial of the goods. But whilst there may b / sir, we feel confident that there t : is none L •fir. fl ivii . b- eti in the shoe business alt our life, we fe*l -aiistied tie we fully understand our business, si >1 have purchased our goods accordingly. We have on hand a nice -'oek of plain and fine S T A TIO N E R 1". , j to which we invite attention. Repairing done with neatne— and despatch, and I all rip- of our own good- sewed free of charge. J Please remember ' Allrt, wed or pegged ■ | /. 'of rforgr. T<> THE LADIES. i We : is. pleasure in -.tying that we have an ex- . eel lent, -m.k .1 L. BITTER'S PHILADELPHIA MAIIK AND i * A ITERS, which we will guar antee to wear as LONG as any other make; and neatly p paircd when nect-sary. We still have a si narate an .rtment for their accommodation, have ' a lady i>> wait upon them, and will he most happy j i 1 .. ■ 'ln in -;i i- c- a call , „ i-'D tit f • the place. S/inflr'< B'ddiug. ./ ■ afi South'.';* the Washing ton If. re! .1. HEN it V HITTOX. October 2(1. "fi.i | l i/ •< • MAKE UP VOI R CUBS. |N)H. Tll K XE W Y<) R K X* E V S , 77." only Rrroguizrd Drniorrntir Nemspu per published I >' .Wis York , DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY. AXD WEEKLY. TO THE PUBLIC THF. NEW YORK NEWS has battled against des- ; : potism t.r four years of blood aii.t terror in a-ser J ti'.n of t Li.- siutetltjr ot the Constitution. A patri- \ otism -ufficicntly broad to embrace both sections has been its .>nlv-guide, and it refers now with hon est pride to it- record to show that it has not turr.- 1 ed to the right or the left under all the violence of ! arbit ary power. True to its principles as THE XEUS has been through the reign of terror, it challenges public confidence in its honesty and independence for the ; future. The political transition of the present day opens i to THE XEW S a new and wider field of usefulness J Standing now as it always has, on the inviolability of the Constitution, according to the interpretation ; of the strict constructionists, it presents a rallying i grouud 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 i i to the parly ot order in both sections, interests and | I principles that gave breadth and vitality to tbeir ' alli tnee As an inter-sectional agent, devoted to - i freedom of election, to trial by juiy, to the sanc ' tin of the habeas eurpus. and op|H>sed lmw. as for four years of terror it has been, to the centralisa tion that dares to trample on the right- of estates, j North or South. THE XEW S places itself as a can- j did.tie for support before the great body of this once free people. The circumstances of the moment ly ike the dis semination of the principles of THE News a duty i rj of individual patriotism Every man who concurs 1 - in its doctrines must if he e tertain a true sense of freedom, do -o in no spirit of indifference, but raj el titer with the earnestness of a high trust Ju-ti- i fie I. nay bound in his love of liberty to do so. the ' proprietor places the canvass he makes here ot the public generally in the hands of those men who : gi.e him the approval of their consciences as his individual agents. Every re ..lor i' tin- IHE N EWS F 1 cannot avoid the conviction of duty which is here . pointed out as the ground of the request, that he v urges hi- claims for a wider support upon all of his I friends and neighbors who give their earnest sytn •i pathie- to the cause of "strict construction," in- ; e terseetional conciliation, and all the rights of the citizen under the s\stem set up bv our fathers ot s ; liberty regulated hy law. The proprietor of THE N EWS calls, therefore, upon true and good conser vatives throughout the country to discharge,_ to , t t heiroeorioiioes of political right at this great crisi in the country's fortune-, thedutyof giving tothe | influence of his paper, daily, semi- weekly, or week- , lv, the wider power for good which it seeks here j ; tlirough the service ol it- individual supporters. f >e.ui the names of all Friends of CONSTITT - i : TIONAL LIBERIA , and we will send tuem Spec- I iuien .* .pies Eft EE. TER M 8 - i Xew York Daily Xews. to Mail Subscribers *IO.OO i per annum. ■ Xew York Daily Xews, to Mail .Subscribers 5.00 ! for six months. SEMI-WEEKLY. Published every Tuesday and Friday. One copy one yea r, S 4.00 Three copies one year, 10 00 Five copies one year, 15.00 Ten copies one year, 30.00 . j Twenty copies one year, 55.00 To Clergymen one year. 3.00 1 1 And an EXTR V copy to any club OF TKV f WEEKLY, - ! Published every Wednesday. One copy, one year, * 2.00 Three copies one year. 5.00 , j Five copies one year, S.7e j. -I Tei copies one year, 17.00 si Twenty copies one year, ,'IO.OO -) To Clergymen. 1 AO [ And an EXTH I copy to any club of TEN. - ! \ny person sending a club of Fifty for the Semi- I | weekly or Weekly News will be entitled to the j I j Da Hi/ A eics Pre* for our year The nauieol' tho j 1 Post-Office and State should in all cases be plainly j . | written To insure safely in remittance!, money - i orders are preferable. A Idress BENJAMIN WOOD, . I , Seir York- Aetpv Building, s j 1U City Hull Syurirc. Neir York. 1 March 2. Ofi J Musical instruments.—b.j M. GREENE has opened his Music Store. 1 : one door west of \V. Lewis' Book Store, where he * keeps constantly* on hand STEIN WAY A SONS j ' and RAVEN A BACON'S, AXD OTHERS'. PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OK ' (JANS and CARHART. XEEDIIAM ACO S' MK LODEONS: Guitars. Violina, Files. Flutes; Guitar and Violin Str.lgs. MUSIC Boot.—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor.Go'den Trio, Ac . Ac. SHEET ML'rftC —He is constantly receiving from Philadelphia ah the latest music, whi h persousat j it disiai.ee wiabiug, cau order, and have them sent by mail, at pullishers prices, t k>-Pianoß atd Organs warranted for five years. ■ Tnose wishiig to t.uy any of the above articles I' are invited to jail ami examine mine before pur . chasing el sew hire My prices are the same as in I New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Lsirutueuis sent promptly upon ap plication with iny uddiiiohal information desired. B. M. GREENE. I Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., r p_ M . t ' g * H udware Budding. sfoli B?rintinn. J II E "BEDFORD GAZETTE ! i POWER PRESS PRI NTI X O ESTABLISHMENT, i BEDFORD, PA. MI]Y KK S A MKX OI: I. PROPRIETORS. Having: recently made additional im provements it. niir office, we are pre pared to execute all orders for PLAIN AXD FANCY J C) B P li I N T I X Cr , With dispatch and in the most SUPER IO R STr LE. CIRCULARS. LETTER HEADS. BILL HEADS. CHECKS. CER TIFICA TIP'. BLANKS. DEEDS. REGISTERS, RECEIPTS. CA R DS. HEADINGS, ENVELOPES. SHOWBILLS, HANDBILLS. INVITA TIONS. LABELS, brr.&cr. ' Our facilities for printing* POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, *c., FOR CONCERTS AND EX HIE ITIONS, ARE I N'SUKPASSED. "PUBLIC SALE" BILLS Printed nt short notirr. We can insure complete satisfaction as to time and price. ,4 - r IReflirat. ! j^Kllmhouvs EX T R ACT HI" C H C. HELM MOLD'S HFC HE HE LMBOL D \S li l/CH U. fielmho/,n\s iirrc *//rr. I Ih i only known remedy for 1> I A H E T E S, I IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAD DER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KID NEYS. CATARRH op THE BLAD DER. STRANGURY OR PAIN FUL URINATING. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose lias been known to relieve the most ur gent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in i the small of the back a#on the kidneys. i HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHU ACTS GENTLY. ] Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injnri | ous properties, and immediate in its action. | FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, | See Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory j of the U. S.. of which the following is a correct copy: | "BUCHU.—Its odor is strong, diffusive, and j somewhat aromatic, its taste bitterish, aid annlo -1 gnus to that of mint. It is given chiefly in com plaints ot the Urinary Organs, -ueh as Gravel j chronic Catarrh of tr,e Bladder, Morbid irrita i tionofthe Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of the i Prostrate, and Retention or the lucoijtirienec of j 1 rine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned jin its evacuation It has also been recommended 1 in Dyspepsia. Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous Af- I feet ions, and Dropsy." FOR FFRTIIKR INFORMATION, See PrefessorDewees' valuable works on the Prac tice ot Physic See Remarks inade by the celebrated Dr. Phy sic. of Philadelphia. | See any and all Standard Work on Medicine. FROM THE L A R G~ E S T MANUFAI TURING ( IIFAIIST IN THE WORLD. I am acquainted with 11. T. Helmbold; he occu- , pied the drug store opposite my residence, and j was successful in conducting the business where j others had not been equally so before him 1 have 1 ! been favorably impressed with his character and j enterprise WM. WEIGHTM AN. (Firm of Powers & Weightman.) Ma >i lift rt it ring Che in i*ti. Ninth and Brown Streets. Philadelphia. I | Fromthe Pht/ad'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 j Helmbold. Druggist His store, next to the Me tropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, 230 feet deep, and five stories in height. It is certainly a grand es- I I tablishment. and speaks favorably of the merit of j his articles. He retains his Office and Laboratory I in this city, which are also model establishments of their class. I The proprietor has been induced to make this j i statement from the fact that his remedies, although j advertised, are GEN UIN E PREPARATIONS. j And. knowing that the intelligent refrain from u- ' I sing any thing pertaining toQuaekery, orthe Pat- | out Medicine order—most of which are prepared ! by self-styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to tend j I a physician's simplest prescription, much lescom petent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations. THESE PARTIES RESORT I to various meansof effecting sales, such as copying I parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and: finishing with certificate-. The Science of Mddicint stands SIMPLE. PURE, and MAJESTlC,—having Fact for its Basis, In-' duetion lor its Pillar. Truth alone for its Capital, I A WORD OF CAUTION. I Health is most important: and the afflicted j should not use nti advertised remidy. unless its j contents or ingredients are known to oihers be- ! I sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied , of the qualifications of the party so offering. II EL MHO PR'S Genuine Preparationn. i | FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. FLUID EXTRACT S\RSVPARILLA. AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER, j Established upwards of IB years. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD. PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. HKLM HOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse j 594 Broadway. New York-; And HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MM mmu Mmamm ■ 1 Peduat. CJHRINERB BALSAMIC (Old.. , kl SYRUP. For Coitl'll*. Cold t, Croup. Whooping ( A*/lima, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood Pain nnd Weakness of the Bce\t Difficulty of Breathing. &-r. This is no new remedy. It bus been used for, number of years in Maryland and parts of IV . syivania, and has. wherever known, acquire i, unprecedented reputation for curing the vsri-- diseases for wliicb it is recommended. So apparent is il" usefulness, and so remarks-,• ha- been itl cures, that it is fast superceding nk' other remedy for those diseases. The afiii,.-, , e '- rely upon its doing a- much for them, and in ; cases more than anv other reinedv now hefori- • public. u ' e It is recommended and prescribed in the ri n „ tice ot a large nunit.cr of the n:o-t intelligent , able physician-' of Maryland. It is used T„ V ,' i sidered an indispensable household remedy iv' large portion of the first families of the Sts It is used by all clas-es of society and if,, vers.,l opinion i.- that it i- good. Thin ,\ t , Purely Vtgrtetkle Compound. 11 is pl t .-.' take, and never does injury. But own, / i purifying qualities, must do good under snv J ; euuisiatjces. Its effects are truly wonderful '-. ;,ing. calming, and allaying the uif.sr i coughs, purifying, strengthening and in - ' I the whole system, calming and soothing itiei,,.,, 2 aiding and facilitating expectoration, and' i I ing the al " DISEASED LUNG thus striking at the root of disease, and driving • i from the system. ' 2 " CROUP ; This disease is announced by difiicultyofbre'-l , ; ing. shrill whistling or wheezing, backing V,.' '. ! and threatened suffocation. Ac It uiotlr • | in young children. No child need die of c- m'-f this Syrup i- properly used and u.-ed in " Mothers hav ing croupy children should watl f'-;" first show of the disease, and always keen'n",* I remedy at hand. For coughs after measles this syrun is n ,os' n , cellent. Expt rience has proven that it iser!j by no other preparation i The price of the remedy is such n to rdnce it ■ ; wi.hiu the reach of all, the poor as well t u . : rich, and every person should have it. Eveiy person should have it iu the home, I . a true and faithful friend to all who value heal:h and wish t.. secure th- niseives against that u\. terrible disease, consumption. It will be f. '■ the most useful a- well as the cheapest fuinilv R ,-1 i icinc in the world. It has been u.-ed for -"he J four years v.iui .1 sucti-" without a parallel. ; Price 50 cts. per bottle. Prepared by S. A Fuutz' A Bro For sale by II C. Reamer and B. F llarrt Druggists. Bedford, Pa. August 11, 1865—1 v. UtS SI rinrfe Bali,nine Cough Syrup, and Sure your Children. No child need die of Croup it thtc S/irup > Heed in tune Ii R I N E Br* 8 1 N D I A X n VERMI F l T (I E. Since the introduction of this beautiful prepars- I tinri. it has been steadily advancing into oublic favor. I's astonishing efficacy in expelling worm has won for it many friends wherever known, and | these are speaking its praise to others, so that it • i i- fast being introduced into every familv in the , j land. Tin- demand for it is becoming immense To make i -till more wrtby the preference a! ! ready shewn it. the PROPRIETOR is putting it up in a much uandsomer --vie than formerly. It it now prepared with the greatest care of uniform i strong li. with plain directions, so that anyone i can administer it. IT IS EXT!RED VEGETABLE-PER FECTLY SAFE AM) HARMLESS And has never been known to fail toexpel worms, where worms exisied. The proprietors boldly as -i-rr that it is superior to any other preparation is I the world. Ask for SHRINER 5 INDIAN VERMI- Fl GE, and take no other. 25 cents per bottle. *-sPrepared by S. A Fon'z A' Bro.. and f - sale at the drug stores of Reamer and Harry, Bel . ford. Pa. August 11, 1855 Jr. I Shrinrr s Indian Vermifuge, to destroy Worvn. is entirely YigtuMc— Perfectly Safe and Hurtnlp.tr. * p OUTZ'B MIX TU B E _1 Is a safe and relianle remedy for the curer-t Kheuniatisin. Painful Nervous Affections. Sprain' I Burns. Swellings and all diseases requiring an ex | teniai application on man. On horses it will never fail to cure Poleevil. I Fi.-tula. obi running gores, or Sweeny, if properly applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, crooked hoof-, chafes, saddles or collar gill, cuts ct wounds, it is an infallible remedy. Try it and be convinced of its effieucv. R 11 E U '.M A T I S M. Persons afflicted with this disease no matter of how long standing, can be promptly and effectual ly cured by using this Mixtnre. There is nothing in the world so sure and so ! good to take away hard corns, and cure Frost Bites as this preparation. Try it ami satisfy . yourselves. Price ->0 and 75 ceuts per bottle. — Prepared by S. \ FOUTZ, Baltimore. Md. For sale at the drug stores of Reamer and , Halry. Bedford. Pa. I-Yug. 11. 1865—1y ! Foutz .* Mixture is the best Liniment for ma* and Beast now tit use. I"" O U T Z ' s I CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS THESE Powders have proved after a rr ' °- ! several ye-trs. to be -upcrior to any prccsrat'or o, j the kind in use The chief superiority of ib r!e fsiwders arises from the fact that they are r o ®" |:se.i of medicines that have Laxative. Tonic ai d Purifying properties. The laxative ejects eruni ! tics tcoui the stomach and intes ires, the tonn' give- strength to the system of the Horse, and the i purifying medicines contained in them clc" se j the blood, and lay the foundation for a vig"" and healthy circulation. The use of them improro® ; the wind, strengthens the appetite and girt' !Df I horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus intpr'"' ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this roUe I animal. Th- se powders are uok intended, as most po* i dors arc, to bloat the animal, so a? to give bim to' | appearance of being Tat w hen not really so but | to remove the disease and promote his genera health. These powders will -treng'hen the stomach a"' intestines, cleanse them fn-moffensive natter, ai i bring them to a heahhy slate. They area preventive of I.ung Fever, and a certain rcnKj? for all diseases incident to the Horse, a' Glar-h Yellow- Water, Distempers. Founder. Beat'-• Slaveirrg. Coughs. Fevers, Loss of Appetite, at- A itrtl Energy. Ac —These Powders, if used two " j three times a week, through the winter and spring your horse tvill never get the Lung Fever, Coue'' i Butts. A few doses of these powders will r '" u,T ,- the worst cough, on HII) horse. Were owners'- horses to feed a few ot th'-.-e powders every year, they might save the lives ot many valuable horses MILCH COWS The properties this powder possesses in men'' ing the quantity of milk in cows, gives it an in portanee and value which should place it tut hands of every person keeping a cow. In ing cattle, it gives them 1111 appetite, loosens n* hide, and makes them thrive much faster. HOGS. In all diseases of swine, us coughs, ulcers in ■' lungs and liver. Ac., by putting from halt a pap'- to u paper of these powders in a barrel of so 11 , the above diseases can be cured or entirely pre vented. By using these powders the hog cboler cun be prevented. Prepared by* 8. A FOl fZ, Westminster, Ale i-i/ For sale at the Drug Stores ol' Keaiuer "< Harry, Bedford Pa. Aug. 11. 85— O The above medicines can be had at macula'-' ruror'a prices of ilollowutr * tugd