TificT" PROSPECTUS 1866! 1 OF "THE AGE;- The ovftf Uemorratir Daily Journal in Phtla phi->.—Great Improver*tut- and Gut I-dnce meats.— Union, Restoration, and Constitu tional Liberty The publisher? OF THE AGE reaper'follv call at tention to ihe Daily and Weekly i*.-u:sof their popular j .ttrnnl. The D lily Age contain? the latest intelligence i from all parts of the w, rid. xvi'h article? on Gov ernment. Politic.*. Trade, Finance, art! alltbe-ur lent qm-s'iong of tin* il v; Local IntelItieuee,Mar- ket lienor!?. Pric< < Current. Slock Qu tatioio. ! Marine ml Commercial in'"'licence. Hi ports • Pnbli.- Gatherings. Foreign and Doniestic Com j jondence. Eetftil Repor . Book Notices,Thcutri ■ J Ct-ticiw!!?. Kevii xv- o!" Lt'crnture. 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For ctrsnbir er.-d inf. iron tic Address ' HtfOBES A STEWART, n March 2. t>6 1 beiween the undersigm i under the n imc "f J 1" - tunic-ins-.. A • rsoti? owii £ aC'-nuiits or to- - to - n"d firm will pie n-ocijH and - ttlc immedinti ly as in a?U rt tiuo- vhev will V.: placid in o-bvr band f.r i-'.-lleoiion J. B. W iLLtAM-. .- ii U i.LLi AMc Bi iv Ron M !-•••• !•>, fi'b . fi iv occupied by J. LS William- c Of 10-r. u -U --. - V to hi- f.iends thin ic f tls g. t t. I t-r p f ivi-rs and b-ga k continuance of uie -auie. iJc will gixc notice thai he cannot ?eii go. I- on !■• Ci cdi ?. and pet •'••? buying inu- - l"t leave tl; ac ■ mills -i aml over -.t uiotitb?. ' Jk I m engaged in selling Ihe ERTEPVMP— weII :u] .'.aled to this climate Persons in net i fa wiii do well to give m - a call. .jj -Oider? fin all ; art' of the • -u- ry attend cJ to x iih f unpt' ADDitES? W.M. C. : .YIVELY. SehelLburg Aag. t, '6s ly MERfc -Tb nod -igti ' in - -1- i!.. e-.iiiviixs i-f be Bi hlleshurg C< I s.*t Iron : piny, for .. peiiod of >■- is. re w- j-repur 1 < furnish a be; err:: ie uf coal i ban h<B ever ! mined at - lib tie V-• i -ire to ell t> attention of the people of Bcdf-r ! cout ty and il 'ubi : c gtiieraily. to this f■■ it 'c ' < fu .- isb. on tho shorti-.-t tociC'*. and at I lie lowe- : pi at Bloody Rut or Mt. D.SI.- ->r nv stn.ioiic.. the lluuiicgdi.n and 'Jm nl T ;■ R. R ■ any qua. ti ? at' Coal tost muy b • dc-ired. LA Nil DON g GLAZIER. npr 20.—2 c: RiJdlwbcrg. Pa fg^2lK GREAT i MISERY—Iu?' pu l '.'-hid in i j eaU"i envel or-c. Price six ceaf? - ure t f Spcini itiiryhic or min ■•' Wcaknc?? I v'uci ,y Emi-.-ior.- Sdexu-d D- li'y. and Imp? i •crap 1 0. Epilej.-' '• iFi Mental a: " Pby illn.--pt.city re 'Jting from .? If- flu-- • R K: Dti:t d. C: '..vi ni.ni.- 31. JD- Ac'i -r <!' tl. ■*iiri-vn Book Ac. The world renowricd ui ■: r. in this admirab ■ L -ciure Clearly proves from bi? o 'I experiei - - off-ctoslly reinov -d witii ui mi-dicine, aud Witinui! , men is rin??, or cord:!?, poititing out a tned- -.1 cure t once certain nud iff.-'us!, by which every Sufferer, an n-. i'-i r what hi?" mtli ion may be, in: cur- himself cheaply, priv.ti-ly and radioall. THIS Li iTt'iit? WILL ram'i: a *i* totiiw-'sam i -B THOI'S.VVn? s •!:■ iirii.ii-. -■ il, to any sd ires-, in a p on. -■■ eil envc! p. on the rectij>! ol ?i.v -n:?. ort.v > j>. - /o -t.su.ps. by •: bit-.?-!. 01? \? J < KI.iVE A C'"> . 127 i: - v.-. -y Y y Po 5 *fii ■" ...iv j -a Feb b'C'n t —ty" ' | BTTER HHAD6 AND BiLl j j BBADS, and KS I'EhOPES for busincu mi |.rii.:c.| in the hot style of the art. fttTnr. G xzetti Jus Oprn f 4 (fi IRE CHANCE IS OH FEREI A ALL PCII> <N".? jo ispl :v their 0 o !.; To -el! their Go--1 - To g-ither inforniation; i' / make known their watd? Ac., if • Ac. A■ . Ac.. Ac.. Ac., Ac., bv advertising in the i-oluiun? of TUB Gxzfttf QLIP BILLS, PiUXsRAMMLS • POSTERS, m-l 'l Vin-i? of PLAIN AN I FANCY JIB PRINTINI. done with necine -1 despatch, i Tin. G v/.r.tTF. (9ce SALT! KILLS, priii: 4 i j e-l i- -Jiort notice. Largo Bills mik-! m ile?. W kno.r it to ho ?o. THY IT' If ivil much mere th in pay the tr>m. 'rjif o" °f pSni iag. Call si I'm: Gazctts Jos Ornci ORDERS from :i distancti for an kin-iofJOB PRINTING prorao'lv ittco !• oN" S -nd to THE G \ZEITE JOB OFFICE, Bid ! >• 1. 1* • fpiiE l/K-al cimiUition of the linie 1 r HP G izkti K islrger !hm th*f of nny o'b " p tier in this h eiinti ol oountry. nnd therefore of cr- -he grenii-,1 inducements to business men !< f:lver : ie in it? column. 17 VERY VARIETY AND BTYLI l GF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at 100 rite* at Thk Bi.OFOHD Gazzttk office. Call am . leave your order*. KM) BEWAUD ! I will pay to any Doctor or member of the Med ical Fraternity, Ihe sum of SIOO for any Compound that possesses more medicinal virtues and curative powe - than Mi-hlcr - Herb Bitters. B 311711LE11. Proprietor, S. E. Corner of Centre fsjuarc. tnnyll —lv. Lancasier. Pa. REWARD! 1 will pay SIOO Rev: rd for the dis -overy of any medicinal preparation th v can eure a greater va rietv of complaints than Mi-hler"? Herb Bitter?. B. MI.-GILER. Proprietor, ? E. Corner of Centre .-square, mayll.—ly Lancaster, Pa. -00 DOLLARS REWARD! 1 will pay S"IM! t-i in- Proprietor of any Medi cine that can show a greater number of genuine Certifi ate? of cure? effected by i> near the pi ee where it i? made than MrSHLEK'S HERB BIT -lERs—"t5 —"t C'n?ump iv. Dyspepsia. Liver C'.-m --p oii.t. Bloody Flux. Diarriio i. Typhoid. Reruit ,-nt. In'ortttittcnt and Bilious Fevers. Fever and Ague. Cholera Mm bus. Yellow ,! iuu lice. Sevofula, Running or S-iv Leg-. C ■ -r. -\b- Neuralgia. ilbcnmatism, C-.-ughs, Cubic. Cramp in the,-- , ai seh, Cbrottie Diarrkn-1. Piles. Tetter, Eaald Hea-i. Ophnema. or fa Iu . away—i.sktie*? peculiar to children. L ueorri: Falling of ihe Womb, all obstruct ims to the dm course of nature in female?, .di vci ernil dis, ate-, atui all cmnplaiut* arising fr< ui impur Blood or >. w nk and disordered x ait of ihe b omaeh. lover ur Kidney?. Cerlifiaates of cures of the Yellow Fovcr in Mexico can also be furnished. Ren'tmbe.- if it does not cure, ihe moi.t-v will be refunded bv the pronrietor. BENJAMIN MiSIiLER. > E Corner uf Centre Square. i aueaster. Pa SEND Ftiß A CIRCi LAR. The i: gredien - :.-?* <1 iu eoinpoundie." Mi? 1 ! r Ueib Bute - are not kept secret by the Piupricor Send for a n-ular I you will 5- ru the medical prnpertie of all <• ,-iiclcs u.-. din its pr par.i tion; al.-o i'.i !.- ner in whirl, 'hey operate un ihe svsteiii. ..nd n-: h other vuluxble inforuiatiim ' profit by the hi s if. contain-, and you will be placed on the ■, "i re =. v. y mayll.—ly. ISII t. E R"S r. ITT E R S CURE iLL Di.-.. i.-ES OF THE SKIN ! Diseases ,f :li- -kir, are numerous and, with but one or two exception?. may a I be traced to impu rity of the blo<l In many persons this impurity is bora in the system; vhii other.? acquire it through imp per treatinei of scores of di?caes. Under thi? head may be cl.- ---d— --Ist. so —This disco- H bcredit ry and ts ....... ■ .... eans- dby transgression of the law? ot ,-. ure. both more! ami physic d ; in other words, it is _ - ;, ■ lue b-.- xi lily of the :>!<>—l. and weak the depur ing 0.-g-.m-. so that they fail to tli -. -irge .... ! erasing in the sy-tem. A person phy icully pure acquire? go orba-a, or sm ;c o her - ■■•ret dLease; he un i rgoe* a course of mercury the disea?) is drie.i up, so i ihe patient pronounced well. Vain i in-; it is oi-iv dlvcrtei! h -tend of making i - appear ance out wanlly, it aeis on ihe internal <)rus, and s-roiuia, which is bequeathed from father to eon. •- the i ?ut Mir -, i-er- -ns who are perfectly free from all immorality and vice arealiii - i with ■ scrofula flu v arc suffering for the sios of their ' ;"hers an ; laboring under theeut •? n.-o-bed in .? -ribcd iu the Rook of Biaik? -I w ill visit the idiquiiie- of the i ther? upon their chil ireu." 'i -i cure tai- dr. adfui complain it is nc • --arv used iu compounding Mi-hler - Bi.ters; sec the ar ' ray of p-urifyiag aud invigorating uiciioamerit.-, • I - y a tie;tier there is an article in lr- wnole -■■ ■ x i-aliy ii -art, without ic-ar of eontra-iiction, that i-'b r'.v Bit'. - n-fU Cart M •<! rof'i'll', Dr.en-, .. 11 purii: -- the biood.it ?irengthei - 'he inter-ial org ii? and si:- incut to peitorm their na'.urd fuiie on- i is .i ?timit!ant nil a tost' • and it niii cart- Scrofula. 2d, Runui,. S - a- I Lie' H'f ntug sores n-i ulc.-rs itivariabiy indi -ate a &iv uloos ' -it.t. They ate caused by t! e ifiprts ot n.ilare to dis | charge the iaipuritie? of the blood Many person? affli oed with ruining- res and uicwr-sucec de l in drying them up and think they ate cured when ib-: sk iii grow- ' - :r the -- ,re. They are, boww r, ••lu: making bad wurs for the impurities thai •v ' - dis- tiargi i from the system through the me dium of the .-ore now act internally fetid cause in numerable diseases arui of a death. The only true i,..d sure cure for ail running s-rcs aud ulcels is AlisiiU-i s Bitter-, a" con: need r.ici Jierscv- ihig a- of which -ili un,?;certainly efi.-ct a /, erm nteHt ■ I. .-alt Rheum --Fait Rheum is a vague, in 'iefii.iT-, th - .gh, pi pillar term gives to almost all in tion-fcbrile ei up ions of the skin which afilicl I iidut.s. It is generally an eruption oi vesicles in - : - ut ?pread over the adj .-niu-g ?urfiec. Alisiuer ■ 1;, i'iu.: ■ -l || j in- —i'lic ~.-? si - ! if.": i - e? on the Ain arc nlv. -ys u , u re sign of impure i bioo i. Aliii-ugh .ever o: : gcrcu?. except in Ca - of earbai clt -. ti at Very di igieeable.— . .-r--,i tiidcous by great blotch'-.? and piuiples, and -ic.iU'i! ihe po I?:ug lo •• ivhk-h should itrmii it '■ hi.in 'ii : 'c we -thing but disgusting c iriiptioi.; , -r i at pit - ami btmcbes are untliiiiji hi ■: she •. vi ur t accU'nuia:i- iai ol ihe aysti-ui ex - tieii :nroo_ti the me Hum oi tile skill. Tue u? r-i ,-i rr- :- ii : - -• • u r'ii oi -it . ;ii, ;c-i iir oigb the itatuii.i eiiia. Is, £ .' >-:. s ait kind? oi piuiples and btv,o ::,.! die? wbo desiie a fair compleciion. free from pim pies should bear this fuel iu mind For sale by J. L LEW IN. Diuggi-t. Jkdiurd. F.i \ilO'!> WAN ',l i id t-v-.-ry toe.i rr, sgt.i, TIN. roiAowiv. SDUTI' i'iR.Y HI>IY)RY "<•' FffE WAR. BY" E. 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('. < IIAt N't EY Gi'Hß, EIUTOU. JANUARY NUMBER BEADY DEC. 16 CONTENTS: -: EEL PLATE Poutrait or Gen. R. E. LEE. 1 'i SCIE.m e or Pt'BLii OPINION 1 , I'l X PICTCRES Of Pi IHTANISM. 1): HOMXiAit ami M-.i-.Nt Poetry.) A NATION \i. - Ex it,' THAT i- .t N ATION il BLE?S- I N i ;. MMi: F.xi T- x not T Sot Ttil.-RN AdGBE?SIOSS. POPE and COL eh nee.. CuiLtittooD is Fa x?, i x.M) ENGLAND. THE Excellexc r. or Imi-i UKScf. Iloxx Tiro WOULD tuext.S ITS Thi.nkzbs. WHAT THE Sua now- SAID TO THE Dreaxiep. THE OBIVE of WAR— (Poetry.) EX-Pbbhidest BI ch.x? XN's BOOK. Fabkwell—; Poetry.) SHOOTING \N ANGEL —(A Romance,) Zt t.i LAND —with 11lu?'rations Gi N.-hal R-ibebt E LEI.. NOTIOES or New BOCKS Ei iron .? Txtit.fi. 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Jr.. and added a fre-h supply of HOOTS A.YD SHOES, I aiu determined to lell a" cheap as the cheapest, j t.'.ill and see tiv fine assortment of QUKENSWABE. GLASSWARE. AC Also, uv large Stock of HOSIERY. GLOVES. N;:CK-TIES. COLLARS. Ac. Also, my articles inthe Stationery line, such as Pencilx, S't el-pen.*, Penholders, <fce. Also, my VARIETIES, such as Spices of aV kind.*, Table Silt, Essence if Coffee, H imbleton's Hair Stain, etc. In the B'OT and SHOE line. 1 keep every thing ealeulat'd for man, woman or child ; ! ; BOOTS of all kinds; -HOES of every description ; j GAITERS of all stviis in tlie market. CALL AND SEE MY GOODS, aid examine for yourselves! No trouble to shov goods. My prices will suit the times nmi the pockets of purchasers. N. R. <trders from country merchants promptly filled at small advawe upon city prices , I am also agon fur the New England Family i Sewing Machine, vvnLh .should be in every family. An entire machine tr the little sum of 520.00. I Call and hHnd in voir orders soon. 0 -t. 20.'ti5. H.F.IRVINE. | 4 XOTHER ARRIVAL.—The sub i \ ■- Tiber would mist respectfully inform the 1 ladies and gentlem iof Bedtord and vicinity, that he has again just retofrned from Philadelphia, with ■ a well selected assortment o! Ladies*. Gentlemen's, i Misses iii I Childri - Boats. Shoos Gaiter-, and Balmorals, of various d.--_ ripe to which ho re.-peotfully invite- their attention. FDR GENTLEMEN RDYS AXI YOFTHS. he has ei iy thing in their line, together with a > nek of i|e:ttleinei. ■ Furnishing Goods onsisring of COll.irsi.ali styles . scarfs, - urf-piu-. neck-ties, bu lerflici, suspenders. handkerchiefs. Ac.. Ac. AI so tie lost Brands TOBACCO AND CIGARS, all of vvhiih wiff be sold at a very small advance . to CASH •: n SHORT-TIME UIVKP.S \s in ritofore stated, we do nut h. as' that our- , is the turret. tin pest, and he*( u-s '1 ! til ■ 111 of Boots .at: stiiu s,, er brought to Bedford, but wo ; have b .n Jit according toour means, feelingassur- ! I cd that tk'' best and d.'eiledly the mo<t lnxtiii.fr i : a ivertiscßint. :.- : trial of the goods. But wliiist \ ibero ri.iy b ' -grr, w. feel confident that there i i is none l/e /■/. llai gloen in the -hoc business II our life, we i ! feel a ristitd tUt we fully understand our business, a nil have jurcha-ed our goods accordingly. We have mi hi! I a nic '- ok of plain ai. ! fine N T i T 1 O V E R I . ii which we invite attention. Repuiriig done with neatness and despatch, and i all rip- of our own goods sewed free of charge. Pie- : leraeh <er! AU t rps *<n; J. or parses! /,n ,' rforgr. T< >TH E LA i)i Es. We uikt plea-ure i.i tying that w nave an cx i Celll'lit J.T'k ct .! L. BITTERS PHILADELPHIA MAKE -H 'E> AND G \ ITERS, which we will guar antee to vear as U> V<l a- any other liiHke; and 1 neatly rcpiiiad tvh -i nei—try. We still have a sep irate if -.<i-tmeu: r their accommodation, have a ladv lc| s't iiivm them, and will lie most happy to ha• • Item give a ■;!! i v ' ' Ij . ' ton II del J. HENRY II! If ON" October 20, '(i.'i. j o*it MAKE UP YOUR t LEES. ! loObw T H \: XE W YO R K X EW S, Tin el< a: •' Z*d D•' mormti rXt t" vptt ji'iJi*hf.d in IVetr Yorl'. DAILY. SEMMVEKKLY, AND WEEKLY. T ) THE PUBLIC. Tut: NEW YORK NEWS has battled against des potism for let r years of blood and terror in nsser j tion of tic uncrity of the Constitution. A patri i-tn sctfr i-r'ly broad to embrace both si ciions i ii.is been i ..!y guide, anil it reli r- nnvv with hon ' pride t.. - record to show that it has not turn ed to the ti;jt or the left under all the violence of .. rHit ary power. True to is principles as THE NEWS has been through tl ' reign of terror, it challenges public confidence it its honesty and independence for the j future. The polittal transition of the present day opens i to THE NEWS a new and wider field of usefulness 5 Tiding in v :.s it always has. on tin inviolability of the COL -I tot ion, according to the interpret a 1 ion of the strict constructionists, it presents a rallying ground for ill. in boifi sections, who are friends of a gei eror.sii.-ervatism As a true and tried ex ponent of sectional amity it occupies a ] sition which makes i; the fitting mediator in holding up to the p I'tvnf order in both sections, interest-and principles tint gave breadth and vitality to their i alliance V s an iniersectiona! agent, devoted to . fie. iom of elciion, to trial by jury, to the .-an.■- ■ tity f the labeas corpus, and op[ised row, asfor tour years o* terror it has been, to the sctilraliza ttor latda-eH to trample on the right- of States. NOR-;: OR - nth. THE NEWS PLACES Rolf as a eau ii.' p for -iipnert 'OI' TC the grea' t. Jy of this ■ ; on e free people. i tie eitctiinstai 'os of tin moment uial c the dis- S.'IN MAT is..: • ; the principles of THE NEWS N duty • ot individual patriotism Kveiy tnan whoeoneurs in its do rines must if he •• teriaii: a true ,-t nseof fre i m. . in he spirit of indifference, but ra • titer i .t|j the earnestne.-s ot a tiigh tru-r Ju<ti fied. nay bound iu his love of liberty to do -o. the pro'.irielor piai '- he canvass hcin::l es btiri of the public gtucrnlly in the baf.de those men who give him she approval of tin ir cousi i- • ■a- hi indiviiinil agents Every reel rot tin iii. 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New York Daily News, to Mail Subscribers 5.00 r for six months. SEMI-WEEKLY. Published every Tuesday and Friday. One copy one year, $ tut) Three copies one year, In 0(1 Five copies one year, 15.00 t en copies one year, 30.(Ml Twenty copies one year, 55.n0 To Clergymen one year. 3.00 i And an Evnn copy to any club of 'J EN. I'l WEEKLY, ■■ j Published every Wednesday. • ; One copy, one year, is gain it Thrive copies one year, o.tMt ■ , Five tin urn v 'ai o.i" "i.' , .-tu' ' • - : i i ■ . l . copii - or.c ', ,'.ir, .'.H.itft To Clergymen, 1 tin And an Exrincopy to any club of Ti - Any person sending club of Fifty for the Semi weck'ly or Wckly News will be entitled to the I Dailti Vi m, Fi i-r tor one ymr The name of the Posl-Offiand State should in all cases be plainly written. To insure safety in remittances, money - otdcr- are preferable. A hires- BENJAMIN WOOD, i Yr York .Wicv Rmldtug, ' 10 Ct!u Htt/l Square. Xtn- Yen I. Ma nil 2. 'ful * MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— b. .M. GREENE has o|ießed his Music Store, 1 one Uoor we.-; of W. Lewis" Book Store, where he 1 keeps constant)v on hand STEIXWAY A SDNs' ' and RAVEN A BACON'S. AND OTHERS' PI ANOS. MASON A HAMLIN'S C.UiINE I 0K " GA.VS and CAKHAKX. NEED HAM 4 COS MK LODEONS ; Guitar", \ iolias. Files, Flutes; Guitar and \ iotiu Strings Ml SIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower. Golden Censor. Golden Trio, Ac.. Ac. SHEET' ML'clC—Hcisconstauily receiving from Philadelphia all the latest music, which persons at I a distance wishing, can order, and have them sent by itiuil, at publishers prices. I Pianos anil Organs warranted for Jive peart. 'loose wishing to buy any of the above articles f are invited to call and examine mine before pur i chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as in I New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of instruments sent promptly upog ap plication with any additional iuloruiation desired. 11 M. GREENE. I Hill street, Huntingdon. Pa., r in Brown's new Hardware Building, i Dr. C. N Uickok. Agent, Bedford, P. Dec. I, '65-ly - so* grittfintf. --j' rpHE BEDFORD GAZETTE| POWER PRESS | PRINT] NO ESTABLISHMENT, BEDFORD, PA MK V EII S & M IvX GEL ! . PROPRIETORS. Huvinj; remit I,v iiuttlc additional im jirovcnients to our office, we are pre pared to execute till orders for I'LAIS ANl> FANCY 4 .1 O B PHI N T I X Gr , With dispatch and in the most SCPEH 1O H STY LE. CIRCULARS. LETTER HEADS. BILL HEADS. CHECKS. CER TIFICA TEN BLANKS. DEEDS. REGISTERS. RECEIPTS. CARDS. HEADINGS. ENVELOPES. SHOWBILLS. HANDBILLS. INVITA TIOXS. LABELS.br.hr. Our facilities for printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES. FOR COAC E R TS A N D E X 111 B ITioNS, ARE I NSI'RPAHSED. i i ! "PUBLIC SALE" BILLS Printed at short notice ; i •' I , " ! r [ We can insure complete satisfaction t as'to time and price. S I , All Work Executed Promptly. •- • • ■ ■ I | j ELMBOLD'S EXT It A (.'T BU ( II r. HELM HOLD'S IWCHU H ELM HO L D'S BUC UU n elm no i d~s i; ucnr. i The only known remedy fur ]> I A P. E T E S, IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAD- , HER. INFLAMMATION OF THE KID NEYS. CATARRH OF THE BLAD DER. STRANGURY OR PAIN FUL URINATING. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be mid 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 the hack and through the hips' A teaspoon! ii] a day of Heliubold's Ruchu will relieve you. Pll YSICIANS AN] > >T HF. K * PLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret of ingredients Helmbold'? Extract Ruchu is composed otßuchu. Cuhebs, and Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepar ed in vacuo and according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY, These ingredients are known as the most valua ble Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC Is that which acts upon the kidneys ;11 ELM HOLD'S EXTRA!T BK'lir acts gently. Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injuri ous properties, and immediate in its ac'ion. FOR TIT K SATISFACTION OF ALL. See Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory of the U. S . of which the following is a correct copy: •RUCHU.—It- odor is strong, diffusive, end i -ninewhat aromatic, its taste bitteri-h. ..i d analo gous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in coin plaints ot th* Urinary Organs, such as Gravel chronic Catarrh of tee Bladder, Morbid irrita tion of the Bladder and Urethra, Diseases ofthe I Prostrate, and Retention or the l7v*TT**inpnce of 1 Utiue. from a loss of torn in the parts concerned I in its evacuation It has also been recommended in Dys: epsia. Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous Af fections, and Dropsy." Ft tlI FF RTHER IN F< tRJI ATI!>N, SPrefer-rDewees' valuable works on the Prac tice ol Physic. See Remark- made by the celebrated Dr Phy sic. of Philadelphia. See any and all Standard Work on Medicine. FROM THE LARG K S T .M A X U FA < TV RING CHE All ST IN THE WORLD. lam acquainted with II 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. I have ' been favorably impressed with bb character and i enterprise WM. WEIGHTMAN, ! (Finn of Powers ,t \\ eight man. 1 Manufacturing Chemist*. Ninth and Brown Streets Philadelphia [From the Phi lad. ■ Evening Bulletin. M r r.. In I Wo are gri rifled to hear of the continued sue- . cess, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. 11. T. j Helmbold, Druggist. His store, next to the Met- ; ropolitan Hotel, is 2s teet front. 2 !" feet deep, am! five stories in height. It is certainly a grand es- ■ tablisbment, and speaks favorably of the merit of! his articles. lie 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 GEXFINK PREPARATIONS, And. knowing that the intelligent refrain from u singanv thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Pat ent Medicine order—most of which are prepared by self-s'yled Doctors, who arc ignorant toiead a physician's simplest prescription, much less com petent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations. THESE PARTIES RES( )RT to various means of effecting sales, such as copying parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. The Science of .Mddieint stands SIMPLE. PURE : and MAJESTlC',—having Fact fur its Basis. In- ! Auction for its Pillar. Truth alone for it- Capital. A WORD OK CAUTION. Health is most important; and the afilieted should net use an advertised renudy, unless it contents or ingredients are known to others be sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so offering. HELMBOLD'S (I etiiti ti v Prep <t ratio it .v. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT BARSAPAKILLA. AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER Established upwards of It) years. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD. j PRJNCIP'AL DEPOTS IIELMUOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse MU Broadway. New 1 ork ; And HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot. 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. I SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Oct. 20,' M -ly. j QHRIXERS BALSAMIC COUGH FT SYRUP. Lor ( onghs. ( olds. Croup. Whooping ('nlt'M, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood Pain and Weak ares ofthe Breton Difficulty of breathing, dec. ! This is no new remedy. It has been used f ur , number of years in Maryland and Darts of Peon syivania, and has. wherever known, acquired ai unprecedented reputatiun for curing thevarioi,. j diseases for which it is recommended. So apparent is its usefulness, and so remarks!,! ha - been its cures, that it is fast superceding even other remedy for those diseases. The afilieted on', rely upon its doing as much for them, and in mam eases more than anv other remedy now before tie ! public. It ia recommended and prescribed in the prsc ( tice of a large number of the most intelligent and | able physicians of Maryland. It is used and eon aidered an indispensable household remedy hv j large portion of the fiVst families of the Sue It is usoil by aii classes of society, and the uni vere.il op'nion is that it is good. This Syr, '"'. Purely Vegetable Compound. It Ls pleasant t, take, and never does injury. Rut owing t0 ; ' purifying qualities, must do good under arty ei : ! cuuislurices. Its effects are truly wonderful, sooth ing, calming, and allaying the most V-OFA j coughs, purifying, strengthening and invigoraii n I | the whole system, calming and soothing the iier u .o j aiding and facilitating expectoration, and fej j ing the DISEASED LUNGS I thus striking at the root of disease, and drivir., ! from the system. * CROUP This disease is anniiunced by difficultyofbrea-. ing. shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking and threatened suffocation. Ac It mostly in young children. No child need die ofcrouti i' , this Syrup is properly used and used iniim.i Mothers having croupy children should natch the first show of the disease, and always keep this remedy at hand. For coughs after measles this syrup is usut ey. (•client. Expi ticnce has proven that it isequslieii by no other preparation The price of the remedy is such as to place within the reach of all, the poor as well as the rich, and every person should have it. Every person should have it in the bouse. It p a true and faithful friend to all who value health 1 and wish to secure themselves against that mr.o terrible disease, consumption. It will be found the most useful as well as the cheapest family nied icine in the world. It has been used for the be four years with a success without a parallel Price 50 cts per leittle. Prepared by .- A. Fouti A Bro. For-ile bv 11. C Reamer and B F Ham Druggists. Bedford. Pa. j August 11, I Kti.S—ly. : Va Sl.ritin ' i Balsamic Coital[ Syrup, and ; Save noire Children. No child need die of Croup if tins Sprnp > used in time cHRINF.R' 8 I N D I A N PVERMI F U G E. Since the introduction of this beautiful prepare- I tion, i' has been steadily advancing into public favor, its astonishing efficacy in expelling worm! has won for it many friends wherever known, and these are speaking its praise to other-, so that it ; i- fast being introduced into every family in the .; lac t. T'-e demand "or it i- he .ming immense ■ i ready 1 -t. •!• P:t I-RIET is'putting is up in a iitu amis ore - vie t>, • formerly. It i novv pre] :d with the greatest care of uniform ! strength, with plain directions, so that, anyone • can administer it. IT IS i:\TIREI.V \ EG ETA RLE-PER FECTLY SAFE AND HARMLESS And has never been known to fail toexpel worm-, where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as <■ r: that it is superior to anv other preparation in • the worhl. Ask for SllltlNEK S INDIAN VERMI- F1 t,E. and take 110 other. Fe*~Priee 25 cents per bottle. • * by S. A Fouti A Bro.. and for .-ile at the drug stores of Reamer and Harry. Bed ford. Pa. August 11, 1855—1y. Snrtner . Indian Vermifuge, todestroy lYorm. is entirely Vegtabie —Perfectly Safe and Harm/a.ss. I IT (> UT Z' S MIXT UR E. Is a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of Rheumatism. Painful Nervous Affections, Sprains. Burns. Swellings and all diseases requiring an ex ternal application on man. On horses it will never fail to cure Poleevil. Fistula, obi running sore.-, or Sweeny, if properly applied. For sprain-, bruises, scratches, crooked hoof.-, chafes, saddles or collar gill, cuts or wound-, it is an infallible remedy. Try it and he ; convinced of its efficacy. R II E U M A T I S M. Per.-ous afflicted with this disease no matter - : h w long standing, can be promptly and effectual ly cureu by using this Mixture. There :- nothing in the world so sure and so good to take away hard corns, and cure Frost i Bites a- this preparation. Try it ami satisfy yourselves. Price 5(1 and* 75 cents per bottle : Prepared by F. V. FOI'TZ, Baltimore. Md. .ffi- For sale at the drug stores of Reamer and j ILury. Bedford. Pa. [Aug. 11. 1865 — ly Font as Ahxtiirt / - the best Liniment for mi and Bea.st now tu use. IT <) FT Z ' s r CELEBRATED HORSE AND C ATT IE PO 'YD Eh S ; TIIEBE Powders have proved after a 'rti >•! J several years, to be superior to any preparation oi the kind in use The chief suoeriorily of the"* powders arises from tho fact that they are com , posed of medicines that have Laxative. Tonic an I'arifying properties The laxative ejects cm; ties trom tin- stomach and intes incs. the tonu gives strength t the system of the Horse. anu '■•'* purilving medicines contained in them dennsf the hlood. Rtid lay the foundation for a j and healthy circulation. The use of them improve* ; the wind, strengthens the appetite and give- 5 ,c ' ! horSc a fine, smooth and glossy skin —thus itnpn_■• ing the appearance, viger and apirit of this ,: *' w ! animal. These powders arc. not intended, as most po* l ders arc r bloat the animal, so as togive btni' j appearance of being tut when not really ' I to remove the disease and promote his genera I health. , j These powders w ill strengthen the stoma 1 -' iiitestiio-. cleanse them fr< inoffensive matte" a" ; bring thorn to a healthy state. They area sf preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain rcmc > for all diseases incident to the Horse, as G' a "' r ~ Yellow Water, Distempers. Founder, Slaveirng, Coughs. Fevers, Lor of Appetite, a" Vital Energy. Xv —These Porfders, if used twp e ! three times a week, through the winter and sp rll, S' i your horse will never get the Lung Fever. Coin - • Bolts. A few doses of those powders will n-" 1 " . I the worst cough, on any horse. Were owners ' horses to feed a few ot these powders every i they might save tho lives of many valuable !"""" MILCH COtYS. . i The properties this powder possesses in I!K ' r, . i ' ing the quantity of milk iu cows, gives it an portiiiKse and value wbich should place it m minds ot every person keeping a cow. In * ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens t - • i hide, anil makes them thrive much faster. HOGS. . h j In all diseases of swine, as coughs, ulcers m m lungs ami liver, Xc„ by putting from ha t a PP to a paper of these powders in a barrel ot ' _ the above diseases can be cured or entirely p vented. By using these powders the hog chole can be prevented. Prepared bv S. A FOUIZ. - Westminster, M® ' d For sale at the Drug Stores ot tw"; 11 | Harry, Bedford Pa. Aug. 11, W-'J The above medicines can be had at turcr's prices of Johnson, Uolloway ,! Cowl' j Phil a., J J. Bender, Pittsburg, Laugh*" j Bush field, Wheeling, Va.
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