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The Weekly Age will be the great cant p piper of the Democratic Conservative Party of Peiitisylvnni i, tud will earnestly support ihe I'residenl in his p ttrfetie efforts in behalf of Union, j Re-tor nion and Cons'itutioiial Liberty. The ah.ve terms will be rigidly ad her."! :o. Spe to.en copies of the Daily ai d Weekly - t gratis, on application at this other l'iease v. riie tbe name ami address plainly, and specify distil. .- ; ly whether the Daily or Wet k'y is ordered. Address " WELr II A ROISB. mnylß j 430 Chestnut St., Philadelpui . A LLEGHANY MALE AND FE- \ . MALE SEMINARY. RaINSuURG, BttDFOKD CofNTV. P.i. J w. URGHF.S. ) R , I , „ J A. SrEWART j °>" i Proprietors. l'he Sp'lng Onarter of this Institution will open TUFS OA V. APRIL Huh. 1866. This Ins'i u:ion is very pleasantly situated in Friend's Cove, 8 miles from Bedf -rd. the terminus oi' the Huntingdon and Bedford Rail Road, and 21 miles from C unberland, a station on th- North j Cenird R.il Road. Ruinsburg is a small, quiet, and exceedingly healthy town, in the mi-Is' of iieau'iful seen-ry. and suffi'ientlv rt-liioveil fr-in the influenc" of I irg ■ towns and cities to renOer it most desirable I -cation for a Literary Ins i'ntion. Its inhabitants are moral ami religious, and there a• >- few temptations to vice, idleness or dissipation : si n ited in a rich agricultural section, this Ir.stitii tion for Young Ladies and Gentlemen, is uedded'y the clt*' ipest in the country. It i organized on the most approved plan of the best Institutions of the land ; its main nbj >ct i. to impart sound le iruing. Ail branches. Scientific*!, Classical and Ornamen tal. taught. The mental an"(ia six moutiis. J. B WILLIAMS. foody Ilun. March 15, "65 J7 U M S! I I I am engaged in sc'lit g'he ERIE I VMP— cert ainly the only pump well ad anted lo this climate rcrtoss ia need of a GOOD Prvr. will do well to give me a cnP. Ltf" O'ders fn-m all parts of the county attend ed lo with promptness. ADDRESS: \VM. C. SNIVELY, Schellsburg Ang 1. '6s—ly A TT ENT IO N . C<' YL-CONSU _f\ MEliB ' —Th- iind-rsigned having leas-1 the c-otlieiii s of 'he liiddlesburg Coal and Iron Com pany. for a period of years, are now prepared to futi isna better ar'i-le of coal than ha ever been mined at rtioe collieries We desire to call the attention < 1 'he people of Bedfonl county and the public generally, to this f.aet and that wo will fur l ish. on the (-hottest notice, and at the lowest price, n' B'oody Run, or Mt. D II is, or any Blatioti on the Huntingdon and Broad Top R. R - any quan ti y of Coal that may b - desired. LANGDON & GLAZIER. npr 26 Riddlesburg. Pa. RIA HE (; KEAT (' A USE < F HU>l. \ X fi XIL-ERY—lust published in t settled envel one. Price six cents. A J.ert /- re on thr Nature. T rat men t a-„d Rade> ! cure of sp-i matorrhce i or Seminal W-ikav--. In vului tary Emissions, -exua! Debility, Mid Irnped uriet ts to M Triage generally. Nervousno- Con. -i.mn'iott. Epilepsy a>i i Fiis. M-n'al and Physi cal Incapacity, raralring from Self-Abtme. & ■ By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL. M. D., Author of the "Green Rook," Ac. The world renowned author, in this admirable L-e'ure clearly proves from lit® own experiene tliat the awful c ms-quenees of 8-1 f-A bus- may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, itisiru nien's, ring-, or cordials, tsiitiiing out a mode of cure at once certain and < ffee.ual. by which every sufferer, mi matter what his conditio!, may be, may cure hiti.self cheaply, privately ana radically. THIS LECTI I:B WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AVD THOUSANDS >eu under seal, to any address, in a plain, seal ed envelop, on the re eipt iff six cents, or two p< -t --age stamps, bv addr- ssi.ig CIIAI-. J C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowery, N. V.. Po.-t ttthce Box 45s:>. 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KKWAIID! I will pay to any Doctor or member of the Med- j icrtl Fraternity, the sum of SIOO forany Compound that possesses more medicinal virtuesandcurative powers than Mishler's Herb Bitters. It MISULF.R, Proprietor. S. E. Corner of Centre Square, mayll.—ly. Lancaster. Pa. REWARD! I will pay SIOO Reward for the discovery of any medicinal preparation that can cure a greater va riety of complaints than Mishler's Herb Bitters. B MISHLER. Proprietor, S E. Corner of Centre Square, mayll.—ly Lancaster, Pa. •jxi DOLLARS REWARD! ) I will pay SSOO to the Proprietor of any Medi cine that can show a greater number of genuine i Certificates of eures effected by it near the pi >ce i where it is made than MISHLER : S HERB BIT- I I'ERS—ot Consumption. livspen-ia. Liver Com plaint. Bloody Flux. Diarrhoea. Typhoid. Remit tent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Cholera Morbus, Yellow Jaundice. Scrofula, Running or Sore Legs, Cancer. Abscess. Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Coughs, Colds, Cramp in tbe .Stom ach, Chronic Diarrhoea. Piles. Tetter, Scald Head, ! Ophnema, or falling away-sickness peculiar to ■bildren. L ucorrhea. Failing of the Womb, all | obstructions to the due course of nature in females, ! all venerial diseases, and all complaints arising ' from impure Blood or aw ak and disordered state j of the 8 ontach, Liver or Kidney s. Certificates of !' cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico can also be ! furnished Remember if it does not cure, the ; money will be refunded by the proprietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER. S. E. Corner of Cen're Square. Lancaster, Pa. SEND FOB A CIRCULAR. The ingredients used in compounding Mishler's flcth Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for a ciienlariind you will learn the medical properties >d at! the articles used in its pr para- | it.i ; also in the manner in which thev operate 011 ie system, and much other valuable information. If you are afflicted with disease send for one of Mishler's Herb Bitters Circulars; >ead it carefully, t profit by the hints it contains, and you will be placed on the sure road of recovery, mayll.—ly. A I ISHLER' S BI T T ERSj JJ 1 WlLt CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN! Diseases of the skin are numerous and, with but one or two exceptions, may all be traced to impu rity of the blood. It) many persons this impurity ' is born iu the system; while others acquire it j through improper treatment of scores of diseases. I Under this head may be classed— !-t. scroti)lt.—This disease is hereditary and is 1 transmitted from generation to generation It is j caused by a transgression of the laws of nature, I both moral and physical; in other words, it is ' caused by r ire. Acling as a latent poison, it re- j duces the vitality of the blood, anil weakens the depurating organs, so that they fail to discharge ••r cast out the impurities that are continu illy gen- j e.-aiing in the system. A person physically pure ; equires gouorhcea. or some o her -eeret diease; t he undergoes a course of mercury, ihe disease is dried up. and the patient pronounced well Vain J elusion. The complaint is not cured, i.s channel is only diverted. Instead of making i s appear ance outwardly, it acts on the internal organs, and scrofula, which is bequeathed from father to sen, • the risuli. Many persons who are perfectly ' free from all immorality ami vice areaffii :ted with 1 scrofula They are suffering fur thesiusof their; fathers and laboring under tbecurse inscribed in- j i-ribed in the Book of Books. "I will visit the iniquities of tbe f ither- upon their children.'" in cure this dreadful complain" it is necessary ' that the blood should be thoroughly purified, all the organs of the body brought into a healthy state of action, and the system braced up and strength ened by invigorating tonics. Look at the articles RiTISH PERK)IJICALS. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS: The London Quarterly Review ( Conservative ) The Elitiburg Review (I Vhi r.) The Westminster Review (Radical.) The North Briti-h Review Ere' t hurrh.) And Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.) TERMS FOR 1866. per an. For any of the Reviews $1 till For any two of the Reviews 7 00 For any three of the Reviews 10.00 For ill four of the Reviews 12.00 For Blackwood's Magazine 4.0(1 For Blackwood and one Review 7.00 For Blackwood and anv two of the Reviews 10 00 For Bl ickwood and three of the Reviews 13.00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews ii.oo The interest of these Periodicals to American renders is raiher increased than diminished by the articles they contain on our late Civil War. and though sometimes tinged -ith prejudice, they may still, considering their great ability and tbe different stand points from which th- y are written, be read and s udied with advantage by the people of this country, of every creed and party. Ere minims to New ,S übseribers. New Subscribers to any two of the stove peri odicals for iMifi will be entitled taweceive, gratis, any one of the "Four Renew*" for 1865. New Subscribers to al! live of the Periodcals for 1866, will receive gratis, any two of the •Four Re vine*' 1 for 1865. Subscribers may also obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates, viz : Blackwood from September. 1854. to December. 1665, inclusive, at the rate of $2.50 a year The North British from January, 1863, to De cember. l!tl5 inclusive; the Edinburgh and the West mi uster from April, 1864, to De ember, 1865, inclusive, dud the Condon Quarterly for tbe year 1865. at the rate of $1.5(1 a year for each or any Review. few copies yet remain of all the Font Ki new* for 1863 at $4.01' a set, or $1.50 for any one. LEONARD 60UTT <1 Co., Publishers, 38 Walker Street. N. Y. T? -\ L A R G E M E N T! Ij The only Democratic Magazine published in the United, States. PROSPECTUS OF VOL. 1V.— 1866. TH E OLD (I UAR D, A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, FTFCVOTED TO Literature, Science and Art, and the Political Principles of 177G and 1787. C. CHAUNC'EY BURR, EDITOR. JANUARY NUMBER HEADY DEC. 16. CONTENTS: STEEL PLATE PORTRAIT OE GEN. R. E. LEE. T HE SCIENCE OF PUBLIC OPINION, PEN PICTCRES OF PL-RITANISM, DITHOMMAR AND MORNA. —(Poetry,) A NATIONAL "EVIL" THAT IS A NATIONAL BLESS ING, SOME FACTS ABOUT SOCTHERN AGGRESSIONS, POPE AND COLEHIDGE, CHILDHOOD IN FRANCE AND ENGLAND, THE EXCELLENCE OF IMPCDK.NCR, How THE WORLD TREATS ITS THINKERS. WHAT TUB SHAOUW SAIS> TO THE DHEAMEK, THE CRIME OF WAR —(Poetry.) EX-PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S BOOK. FAREWELL —(Poe try.) SHOOTING AN ANGEL —(A Romance,) ZULU LAND— with illustrations GENERAL ROBERT E LEE, NOTICES OF NEW BUCKS, EIUTOR S TABLE. Terms : —Due copy, n-e year, $ 3 00 T WO copies - 500 F"ive copies, ' 12 00 Ten copies. '• 20 00 Twenty copies, one year, ami I . one to getter up of the club. ) A MAGNIFICENT PREMIUM. We will send per express, carefully boxed, a Gro ver 4" Baler Sewing Muehine, to any one who will send us. on. or before Feb Ist. 1566. THIRTY SCB SCRfBERS TO THE OLD GUARD, at S'S.OO each. The regular manufacturer's price is sos. No such an opportunity to circulate a superior Family Maga zine, and secure a first-class Family Sewing Ma chine, was ever offered. We shall commence in the January number for Is a series of Steel Plate Portraits, with .-ketches of the most distinguished Southern Generals. be ginning with Gen. Robert E. Lee. Among those given will he Generals Stonewall Jackson J. E. Johnston, Beauregard. A P. Hill. Price, Wade Hampton, etc . etc. These Pot traits and Sketches alone will be worth the price of the M tgazine. Subscriptions may commence with any number When no time is specified, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the Janu ary number, the first one of tbe volume, aud hacK numbers will he sent accordingly. The Magazine is always stopped when the term of subscription expires. It is not Becessary to give notice <>! discontinuance. AGENTS WANTED all over the United ,-tqtcs to circulate The Old Guard. For terms, address publishers. Single copies, 25 c!s. Specimen copies sent free to all desiring to get up clubs All letters should be addressed as follows • VAN EVI; IK. HORTON ACO . No. 162 Nassau St.. New York. All persons whose subscriptions expire with the December number, and who inieud to renew fur the next year, are particularly requested to do so at once, in order that their names may not bo remov ed from the lists This will insure promptness in the reception ot the January number, in remit ting please state the fact that the subscription is a renewal. > \X SATURDAY, JANUARY ti, ISGG, 17 Messrs. TICKXOR k FIELDS began the pub lication of a weekly journal entitled EVERY SATURDAY: A JOURNAL OF 1 CHOICE READING, SELECTED FROM FOREIGN CURRENT LITERATURE. Much of the best literature of the day is found in the English ami Continental magazines and pe riodicals; and it is the design of the Publishers of this new journal to reproduce the choicest select ions from these for American readers, in a form at once attractive and inexpensive. The publishers believe that itch a journal, conducted upon tbeplau which they propose, will he not only entertaining and in structive in itself, hut interesting and valuable as a reflex of foreign periodical ii'.eratureof the bet ter class. EVERY SATURDAY is intended for town andcoun try, for the fireside, the seaside, the railway and the steamboat. Its plan embraces Incident*of Travel and Adventure, Essays Critical and Descriptive, Serial Tales, Short Stories. Poems, Biographies', Literary Intelligence, etc., in connection with ju dicious selections from the admirable popular pa pers on science which are constantly appearing in foreign periodicals. The value of these papers arises from the fact 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 white instructing him. It will be, in short, theaiinof its publishers that EVERYSATIRDAY shall commend itself by ilsfresh ncss and variety to all classes of intelligent and cultivated readers. EVERY SATURDAY will contain each week thirty two lurgeoctavo pages, handsomely printed in dou hie columns, with uu eng.uved title. T E R M S. Single Numbers, 10 cents. Subscription price $> 00 per year, in advance. MONTHLY PARTS will be issued, containing 123 pages each, handsomely bound in an attractive cover, price 50 cents. Subscription price, $5.00 per year, in advance. CLUBBING ARRANGEMENT. —Subscribers to any of the otner periodicals published by TLCKNOR ANI> FIELDS will receive EVERY SATURDAY for $4.00 per year in advance. TICKNOR A FIELDS, Publishers, 124 Tremoiit Hirer, Boston. NOTICE TO THE PRESS -EVERY SATUKUAY will be fui cubed to the press, for clubbiog, at $11.50 per year; aud any paper copy in r this prospectus, with udiutfi&t noUces, witi be entiiiod to on uxolnmge. sSoots, Shoes and Varieties. nPHE GREAT 1 VARIETY STORE! ANDERSON'S ROW. 11. F. IR VINE, REGULATOR OP PRICES IS BEDFORD. Having purchased the establishment of Joseph Alaip, Jr.. and added a fresh supply of HOOTS AND SHOES, I am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Call and see my fine assortment of QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, Ac. Also, my large stoek of HOSIERY. GLOVES. NECK-TIES. COLLARS, Ac. Also, my articles in the Stationery line, such as Pencil <*, Sleel-Peiut, Penholdera, ifcc. Also, my VARIETIES, such as Spice* of ad kind*, Table Salt. Essence of Coffee. H imbleton's Ilair Stain, etc. In the BOOT and SHOE line. I keep every thing calculated for man. woman or child ; BOOTS of all kinds: SHOESof every description; GAITERS of all styles in the market. CALL AND SEE MY GOODS, and examine for yourselves ! No trouble to show goods. My prices will suit the times and tbe pockets of purchasers. N. B. Orders from country merchants promptly filled at small advance upon city prices. L'i- 1 atu also agent for the New England Family Sewing Machine, which should be in every family. An entire machine for the little sum of $20.00. Call and hand in your orders soon. Oct. 20, 'SS. H. F. IRVINE. \NOTHER ARRIVAL.— The sub scriber would most respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of Bedford and vicinity, that he has again just returned from Philadelphia, with a well selected assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses and Children's Boots. Shoes. Gaiters, and Balmorals, of various descriptions, to which he respectfully invites their attention. FOR GENTLEMEN. BOYS AND YOUTHS, he has every thing in their line, together with a s'ock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting of collars fall styles), scarfs, scarf-pins, neck-ties, butterflies, suspenders, handkerchiefs. Ac., Ae. Also, the best brands TOBACCO AND CIGARS, all of which will be sold at a very small advance to CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS. As heretofore stated, we do not boast that ours is the largest. cheapest, and best assortment of Boots and Shoes ever brought to Bedford, but we have bought according toour means, feeling assur ed THAT the best and decidedly the most lasting advertisement, is a trial of the goods. But whilst there may be larger, we feel confident that there is none be'ter. Having been in the shoe business all our life, we feel satisfied that wcfully understand our business, nd have purchased our goods accordingly. We have ou hand a nice stock of plain and tine ST A TI ONE RY. to which we invite attention. Repairing done with neatness and despatch, and all rips of our own goods sewed free of charge. * ./"Please remember 1 All rips sewed or pegged free of charge. TO THE LADIES. We lake pleasure in saying that we have an ex cellent stock of 3. L. HITTER'S PHILADELPHIA MADE SHOES AND GAI TE RS, which we will guar antee to wear its LONG as any other make; and neatly repaired when necessary. We still have a separate apartment for their accommodation, have a lady to wait upon theui. and wili be most happy to have them give us a call Don't forget the place. Shaffers Bat/ding, Juliana Street, a few doors South ef the Washing ton Hotel. J. HENRY HUTTON. October '2O, 'OS. j MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS. THE XE W YO R K X EW S, The only Recognized Democratic Newspaper published in New York, DAILY. SEMI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY TO THE PUBLIC. THE NEW YORK NEWS has battled against des potism for four years of blood and terror in asser tion of the sanctity of the Constitution. A patri otism sufficiently broad to embrace both sections has been its only guide, and it refers now with hon est pride to its record to show that it has not turn ed to the right or the left under all the violenceof arbit arv femver. True to its principles as THE NEWS 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 to THE NEWS a new nnd wider field of usefulness Standing now as it always has. on the inviolability of the Constitution, according to the interpretation of the strict constructionists, it presents a rallying ground for all, in both sections, who are friends of a generous conservatism. As a true and tried ex ponent of sectional amity it occupies a position which makes it the fitting mediator in holding lip to the party of order in both sections, intcrestsand principles that gave breadth and vitality to their alliance As an intersections! agent, devoted to freedom of election,, to trial by jury, to the sanc tity of the habeas corpus, and opposed now, as for tour years of terror it has been, to the centraliza tion that dares to trample on the rights of States. North or South. THE NEWS places itself as a can didate for support before the great body of this once free people. The circumstances of the moment make the dis semination of the principles of THE NEWS N duty of individual patriotism . Every man who concurs in its doctrines mast if be E tertain a true sense of freedom, do so in no spirit of indifference, but ra ther with the earnestness of a high trust. 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The proprietor of THE NEWS calls, therefore, upon true and good eonser vatives throughout, the country to discharge, to their convictions of political right at this great erisi in the country's fortunes, the duty of giving to the influence of his paper, daily, semi-weekly, or week ly, the wider power for good which it seeks hero through the service of its individual supporters. >Seod the names of all Friends of CONSTITU TIONAL LIBERTY, and we will send tuein Spec imen copies FREE. T E Ii M S . New York Daily News, to Mail Subscribers $lt).00 per annum. New York Daily News, to Mail Subscribers 5.00 fur six months. SEMI-WEEKLY. Published every Tuesday and Friday. One copy one year, $ 4.00 Three eopies one year, 10 .00 Five copies one year, 15.00 Ten copies one year, 30.00 Twenty eopies one year, 55.00 To Clergymen one year. 3.00 And an EXTRA copy to any club of TEN. WEEKLY, * Published every Wednesday. One copy, one year, $ 2.00 Three copies one year, 5.00 Five copies one year, 5.75 Ten copies one year. 17.00 Twenty copies one year. 30.00 To Clergymen, 1.60 And an EXTR \ copy to any club of TEN. Any person sending a club of Fifty for the Seuii weekly "r Weekly News will be entitled to the Daily SUCH Free for nut ije.nr The nauic of the Post-Office and State should in all cases be plainly written. To insure safety in remittances, money orders are preferable. Address BENJAMIN WOOD, New Yori Sew Built*ins;. 1 '3 City Hull Square, New York. March 2. Yif, Ml' SI cAL INSTRUMENTS.—II. M. GREENE has opened his Music Store, one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps constantly on hand STEIN WAY A SONS' and RAVEN A BACON'S, AND OTHERS' PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OR GANS and CAP,HART. NEEDHAM A CO S ME LODEONS; Guitars. Violins,Fifes,Flutes; Guitar Und Violin-Strings. MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower. Golden Censor, Golden Trio, Ac., Ac. SHEET MUSIC—He is constantly receiviugfrom Philadelphia all the latest music, which persons at a distance wishing, can order, and have them sent by mail, at publisher's prices f and Organs warranted for five years. Tnose wishing to buy any of the above articles are invited to call and examine mine before pur chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as in New Yurk and Philadelphia. Circulars of instruments sent promptly upon ap plication with any additional information desired. B. M. GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., in Brown's new Hardware Buliding. Dr. C. N. Uiukuk, Agent, Bedford, P. Doc. I, ■tw-iy printing. K BE I>POa I) GAZETTE POWER PRESS [PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, BEDFORD, PA. MEYERS & MENOEL PROPRIETORS. Having recently made additional im provements t( our otfice, we are pre pared to execute all orders for PLAIN AND FANCY JOBPRI N T I N O , With dispatch and in the most SUPE RlO R STYLE. ' CIRCULARS. letter heads, 1 BILL HEADS, CHECKS. CER TIFICA TES, BLANKS. DEEDS, REGISTERS, RECEIPTS, CARDS, HEADINGS, ENVELOPES, SHOWBILLS. HANDBILLS. IN VITA TIONS, LABELS, sc. be. Our facilities for printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, etc., FOB CO N CERT S AND EXHIBITioNS, ARE UNSURPASSED. "PUBLIC SALE" BILLS Printed at short notice. We can insure complete satisfaction as to time and price. AH Work Mccculed Promptly. . gltttral. JJELM HOLD'S EXT It ACT liU C II U. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. II ELM HOLD'S BUCHU. The only known remedy for 1) I A B E T E S, IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAD DER, 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 said in its praise, A single dose has .been known to relieve the most ur gent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hips' V teaspoonful a day of Helmbold's Buehu will relieve you. PH Y SICI AX S AND O Tll Elt S PLEASE NOTICE. I make uo secret of ingredients Helmbold's Extract Buchu is composed ot Buehu. Cubebs. and Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepar ed in vacuo and according to rules of PHARMACY AMD CHEMISTRY. These ingredients are known as the most valua ble Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC Is that which acts upon the kidneys. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU acts gently\ Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injuri ous properties, and immediate in its action. FORTHE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory of the U. S., of which the following is a correct copy: '•BUCHU. —Its odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, its taste bitterish, nßd analo gous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in com plaints ol the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel chronic Catarrh of toe Bladder, Morbid irrita tion of the Bladder and Urethra. Diseases of the Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It has also been recommended in Dyspepsia. Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Af fections, and Dropsy." FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, See PrefessorDewees' valuable works on the Prac tice of Physic. pen Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Phy sic. of Philadelphia. See any and all Standard Work on Medicine. FROM HIE LARGEST MAN UFACTORING CHEMIST IN THE WORLD. 1 am acquainted with H. T. Helmbold; he occu pied the drug store opposite my residenco, and was successful in conducting the business where others had Dot been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. WM. WEIGHTMAN, (F'irm of Powers & Weightman,) Man iifa during Che in ists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. [From the Philad'a Evening Bulletin, Mar.. 10 | We are gratified to hear of the continued suc cess,'in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Helmbold, Druggist. His store, next to the Met ropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, 220 feet deep, and live stories in height. It is certainly a grand es tablishment, and speak? favorably of the merit of his articles. He retains his Office and Laboratory in this city, which are also model establishments of their class. The proprietor has been induced to make this statement from the fact that his remedies, although advertised, are GEN UIX El' REPA R ATI ON S, And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from u singany thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Pat ent Medicine order —most of which are prepared by self-s'yled Doeiors. who are too ignorant to lead a physician's simplest prescription, much loss com petent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations. TIIEHE PARTIEH K ESI)RT to various meansof effecting sales, such as copying parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. The Science of Mddieine stands SIMPLE, PURE, and MAJESTlC,—having Fact for its Basis, In duction for its Pillar, Truth alone for its Capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most important; and the afflicted should not use an advertised remedy, unless its 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 Ge it vine J* re pa rat ioit s. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER. Established upwards of ltj years. Prepared by 11. T. HELMBOLD. PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. HELMBOLD'S Drug aud Chemical Warehouse 594 Broadway, New York; And HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Out. 20,'txi.-iy. CHRINEItS BALSAMIC" COCoil I yj SYRUP. I I-or Cough*. Cold*. Croup. W)moping (', I Asthma, Bronchitis. Spitting /}/„„,/ ■ Pain nod Weakness of the Bretist I Difficulty of Breathing, ice I I his is no new remedy. It has beer, used , j number of years in Maryland and parts ofVI ; sylvania. and has. wherever known. : | unprecedented reputation f or curing ih, , " I | diseases for which it is recommended • ■ So apparent is it* usefulness, and so rem.,l has been itseuros. that it is fast superceding, I other remedy for those diseases The afflict? . fl rely upon its doing as much for the,,,. ■ cases more than ariv other remedy now l ,■ public. It is recommended and prescribed in tbe r I tiee of a large number of,the most int. j;; able physicians of Maryland. It is u-ci .'V I j ndered an indispensable household reined, i?"'I large portion of the fi-st families of the 1 1 It is used by all classes of society- arid versa 1 optnion is that it is good. 'Tin. s " fl I Purely Vegetable Compound. It h i,|ci/ fl take, and never does injury. But „ fl i puiifytng qualities, must do good under s,l'' fl : cumstat,ces. Its effects are truly woiiderv 'fl ing. calming, and allaying the u ~' t \ I 1 coughs, purifying, strengtbeningand in, the whole system, c-aluiingand wwthin'th, : | aiding and facilitating expcotoratioo! „ .dT'' fl ! ing the ' fl DISEASED LUXG-, thus striking at the root ot disease, and de from the system. "'"diU I CROUP This disease is announced by difficulrvoi . I ing. shrill whistling or wheezing, haeli; ' : I j aud threatened suffocation. Ac It nn.- iv I 1 in young children. No child need die I ! this Syrup is properly used and used in , * I Mothers having croupy children should nV- ! ~~ I | first show of the disease, aud always ki r ,'i" I j remedy ai hand. " ''' i For coughs after measles this syrun is ; eellent. Experience has proven that it i 5,,,.?, j by no other preparation - The jirice of the remedy is such a t„ ...... • within the reach of all, the poor a? well M!?' 1 rich, and every person should have it Every person should have it in the house I, a true and faithful friend to all who value'he,, and wish to secure themselves against that Vi' ? ! terrible disease, consumption. It will be'f, the most useful as well as the cheapest family!" | ioiue in the world. It h> s been used „ jr ; j four years with a success without a parallel I'rice 6U ots. per bottle. Prepared by 8. A. Foutz A Bro." For sale by If. C. Reamer and I: y 11,,_ ! Druggists, Bedford, Pa. arr *- I August 11, 1865 iy. Use SI riner's Balsamic Cough Syrup a>u j Save your Children. No child >,?(,/ j l( , Croup if this Sprupis used in time. Q H R I N E R 7 S I N D lT\ OVERMI F U G E. I Since the iutroduclion of this beautiful prepare j tion. it has been steadily advancing into put:: ! favor. I-s astonishing efficacy iu expelling re ; has won for it, many friends wherever known. : these are speaking its praise to other?, so tha : is fast being introduced into every family inter j land. The demand for it is t-ecoming iinmeDse j To make it still more worthy tbe preference ai ! ready gbown it. the PROPRIETOR is putting itct in a uiueh handsomer style than fonnerlv. I- j. now prepared with the greatest care of unifi.ru. streng h. with plain directions, so that anyone can administer it. IT IS ENTIRELY VEGETABLE—PER FECTLY SAFE AND HARMLESS And has never been known to fail to expel wares where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is superior to OBV other preparation a the world. A.-k for SIIRINER'S INDIAN VERM! FUGE, and take no other. Pi ice 25 etc; per bottle. # # *Prcpared by S. A. Foutz A Bro.. and k sale at the drug stores of Reamer and Harry. Bri ford. Pa. August 11, 1855—1 T. Shriner''* Indian Vermifuge, to destroy Worms, is entirely Veglahie— Perfectly Sajt ana Harmless. :DOUT Z' s MIXTD It E. X. Is safe and reliable remedy for the curt : ! Rheumatism. Painful Nervous Affections. Sprsi;., ; Burns. Swellings and all diseases requiring au ts , ternal application on man. ] On horses it will never fail to cure Poleevi : Fistula, old running gores, or Sweeny, if proper, applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, crooked ! hoofs, chafes, saddles or collar gall, cuts or i wounds, it is an infallible remedy. Try it and be I convinced of its etfieaey. RHEUMA T I H M. Persons afflicted with this disease no matter if 1 how long standing, can be promptly and effectual ly cured by using this Mixture.' There is nothing in the world so sure and so j good to take away hard corns, and cure Frost | Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy i yourselves. Price 50 and 76 cents per bottle | Prepared by 8. A. FOUTZ. Baltimore, Md L# For sale at the drug stores of Reamer and llairy, Bedford. Pa. I Aug- H> R>tia—ly Foutz's Mixture t* the best Liniment for man and Beast now in use. 1 T () U T Z ' . S 1 CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POIVDEE>- THE>E Powdftrs have proved after a trial several years, to be superior to any preparation . the kind in use The chief superioii'y of '-"' e powders arises from the fact that they are c-ro posed of medicines that have Lnxa'ive. Tonic .-ml Purifying properties. The laxative ejec's cm - ties from tbe stomach and intes ines. tb e '" r ' l giies strength to the system of the Horse. !,,e purifying medicines contained in tbem cleat• the blood, and lay tbe foundation for a yipiro" and healthy circulation. The use of them improves the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives :iie horse a fine, smooth and glossy- skin —thus iinpn ly ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noM animal. These powders are not intended, as invst P°r ders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give bitr appearance of being fat when not really so—bu . to remove the disease and promote his genem hearth. . , These powders will strengthen the stoniscb #n intestines, cleanse Ihetn from offensive matter. bring them to a heaDby state They area .-i' r ® preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain rcn, . for all diseases incident to the Horse, asGlai Yellow Water. Distempers. Founder, llevt - Slaveirrg. Coughs, Fevers. Loss of Appetite- ac _ Vital Energy. Ac —These Powders, if used three times a week, through the winter and ;P ri: t-, your horse will never get the Lung Fever, tone - Bolts A few doses of these powders will the worst cough, on any horse. Were owners u horses to feed a few ot these powders every yea - they might save the lives of many valuable horses MILCH COWS. The properties this powder possesses in turret ing thequautity of milk iu cows, gives it "" portance and value which should place it ,n hands of every person keeping a cow. 1 11 te ■ ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens t c ■ hi-te, and makes ihetn thrive much faster. HUGS. . In all diseases of swiue, as coughs, ulcers ID < lungs and liver. Ac., by putting from halt s papy to a paper of these powders iu t barrel or sw . tbe above diseases can he cured or entirely in vented. By using these powders the hog cf ule can be prevented. Prepared by S. A. FOIIZ. Westminster, 6tu- I"2'For sale at the Drug Stores of Koiuuer an ILmy, Bedford Pa. Aug. 11, 03 ■ The above medicines can bo had at manut-w urer s prioes of Johnson, Holloway A Phil'a., J. J. Bender, Pittsburg, Laugbto" Ruahlield, WUeuling, Va.