1866! PROSPECTUS 1866! I OF "THE AGE," fh only n emnerotit Daily Journal in. Phi/rr phia. Great Improvement* find Gift I ■dure ments. —Union, Restoration, and Constitu tional Liberty. Tbe publishers of TIIK A OF. re=pcctfuMv call at tention to the Daily and Weekly issues of their pointer i'lirtial. The D'ilv Age contain" the latest intelligence from all parts of tbe world, with articles on Gov ernment. Polities. Trade. Finanee, and allthe 'ur wit nnes'ions of the, dv; Local Intelligence. Mar ket Reports. Prices Current. Stock On tations. Marine and Commercial int"lli<renci*. Reports "I Puhlie Gatherings. Foreign and Domestic Corres pondence, Legal Bepor's. Book Notices.Theatrical Cri'teisms. Reviews of Literature. Art and Music. 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Payment required invnria bly in advance. on the \\ eeKly, five ot> per quarter, or twenty cents per annum, ii pre -1 Lxr' The Weekly Age wi'l be the great cam paign paper of the Democratic Conservative Party of Pennsylvania, and will earnestly support the President in his patriotic efforts in behalf of I uiou, Restoration and Constitutional Liberty. The above terms will be rigidly adhered to. Specimen copies of tho Daily aid Meekly Syl.t gratis, on application at this office. Please w rite the name and address plainly, and specify distinct ly whether the Daily or Weekly is ordered. Address WELcH k RORB. may 18 ] 430 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. t LLEGHANY MVLE AND FE- J\_ MALE SEMINARY. RAIXSBURG. BKDPOKP COUNTY. PA. J. fi .Jit oti fs I p r ' ulr -;p a ls a ,,U Proprietors. J A. STF.WART. J r ' The Spring Gnarterof this Institution will open TUESDAY. APRIL 10th. 1366. This Insti ution is very pleasantly situated in Friend'" Cove. 8 miles from Bedford, the terminus of the Huntingdon and Bedford Rail Road, and 21 miles from Cumberland, a station on the North Central R .il Road. Rainshurg is a small, quiet, and exceedingly healthy town, in the midst of beautiful scen-ry. and sufficiently removed from the influence of large towns and eities to render it a most desirable 1 cation for a Literary Ins'i'ution. Its inhabitants are moral and religion-, and there are few temptations to vice, idleness or dissipation: siiu Red in a rich agricultural section, this Institu tion for Young Ladies and Gentlemen, i" decidedly the cheapest in the country. It is organized on the most approved plan of the best Institutions of the land ; its main object i", to impart sound hunting. All branches, Scientifical, Classical and Ornamen tal. taught. The mental and m<>ral culture are carefully attended to. and (without sectarian pre judices)"a due respect for religion is inculcated both by precept and example. "In things necessary, unity; in things doubtful, liberty; and in all things, charily.'' For circular and information, Address HUGHES k .STEWART. Raiusburg, Bedford Co., Pa. March 2. '66 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP.—The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the name of J B. Williams <1 Brother, is this day dissolved by mu tu il consent. All persons owii.g accounts or notes to Slid firm will please call and settle immediately, as in ash rt time they will be placed in other hands for collec lion. J. B. VILLI A Ma, 8. I>. WILLIAMA. Bloody Run. March 15. '66. The undersigned having taken the stand hereto fore oc-upied by J. B Williams A Brother, wishes to say to his friends that he feels grateful for past favors and begs a continuance of the saute. But will give notice that he cannot sell goods on long credits, and persons buying must not leave their accounts stand over six months. J. B. WILLIAMS. Bloody Run, March 15. '66 p U M I' s! ! ! I am engaged in selling the ERIE TV HP— certainly the only pump well adapted to this climate Persons in need of a Goon PIMP. will do well to give me a call. Lif-Orders from all parts of the county attend ed to with promptness. AntißESs : WM. C. SNIVELY, Fchellsburg Aug. 1, '6s—ly VTT EN T ION, COAL-UONSU MER& !—'The undersigned having leased the collieries of ihe Riddleshttrg Coal and Iron Com pany, for a period of years, are now prepared to furnish a better article of coal 'han h > ever been mined at those collieries. We desire to call the attention of the people of Bedford county and the public generally, to this fact and that we will fur nish. on the shortest notice, and at the lowest price, at B'oody Run. or Mt. D'Has, or any station on the Hunting lon and Broad Top R. R-, any quan thv of Coal that mav b" desired. LANGDON A GLAZIER. Apr oft —to Ki Idlesburg. Pa. mHE GREAT CAUSE < U HUMAN 'I MISERY—-lust published in i sealed envel ope. Price six cents. A Lecture OH the Suture. T-entmeat and Radical cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Imped iments to M trriage generally. Nervousness Con sumption. Epilepsy and Fi's: Mental and Physi cal Incapacity, resulting from Self- Ah use, Ac By ROBERT J. CFLVKRWELL. M. D., Author of the "Green Bok," Ac. The world renowned author. in (his admirable Lecture clearly proves from hi- own experience that the awful c ■osequewces ol Self-Abus ■ may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, boogies, instru ments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every .sufferer, no matter what hiscondi ion may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically Tina LECTCRB WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AID THOUSANDS. >en under seal, to any address, in a plain, seal ed envelop, on the receipt of six cents, or two post age stamps, by aildr- ssiag CHAS. J. C. KLINE It CO.. 127 Bowery, N. Y . Port Otlice Box -l.isd. Feb 16. '6B—iy • HENIIY HARPER, 620 Arch Street. PHILADELPHIA WATCHES. Fine Gold JEWELRY. S lid SILVER WARE, and superior Silver Plated H are, at Reduced Prices. | Mar.22. V>-lira. PHILADELPHIA ls;n. J ?>*)'). W A I. 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T will pay to any Doctor or member of the Med ical Fraternity, the ram of SIOO for any Compound that possesses more medicinal virtues and curative powers than Mishler's H-rh Hitters. B MISHLER. Proprietor. S. E. Corner of Centre Square, mayll.—ly. Lancaster. Pa. £♦loo REWARD! I will pay SjflO Reward for the discoverv of any medicinal preparation that can eure a gre iter va riety of complaints than Mahler's Herb Bitters. B. MISHLER. Proprietor, S E. Corner of Centre Square, may 11. —ly Lancaster. Pa. -00 DOLLARS REWARD! • ) I will pay SSOO to the Proprietor of any Medi cine that can show a greater nutnher of genuine Certifi -ates of cure- effected hv :t near the pi u*e where it is made than MlcilLEK'c HERB BIT TERS—of Consumption. Dyspepsia. Liver Com plaint. Bloody Flux, Diarrhoea. Typhoid. Remit tent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevers. Fever and Ague. Cholera Morbus. Yellow Jnun lice. Scrofula, Rtinning or Sore Legs, Cancer, Abscess. Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Coughs. Colds, Cramp in the Stom ach, Chronic Diarrhoea. Piles, Tetter, Scald Head, Ophnema, or fa'ling away-sickness peculiar to children. L ucorrhea, Failing of the Womb, ail obstructions to the due course of nature in females, all veucrial diseases, and all complaints arising from impure Blood or aw ak and disordered state of the S ornaeh, Liver or Kidnevs. 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 proprietors BENJAMIN MISHLER, S. E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. The ingredients used in compounding Mishler's Hei b Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for a circular and you will learn the medical properties ot all the articles u-ed in its pr para lion; also in the manner in which they operate ou the system, and uiueh other valuable information. H' J uii are afflicted wirh disease send for one of Mif filer's Herb Bitters Circular-; <ead it carefully, profit by the hints it contains, and you will be placed on the sure road of recovery, mayll.—ly. MI BHLE R' S BITT Ell S H. WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN! Diseases of the skin are numerous and. wilh but one or two exceptions, may all be traced to impu rity of the blood. In many persons this impurity is born in the system; while others acquire it through improper treatment of scores of diseases. Under ibis head may be classed— -Ist. Scrofula,—This disease is hereditary and is transmitted from generation i generation It is caused by a transgression of the laws of nature, both moral and physical; in other words, it is caused by rire Ac iug as a latent poison, it re duces the litnlity of the blood, and weakens the depurating organs, so that they fail to discharge • r east out the impurities that are continn Hy gen erating in the system. A person physically pure acquires gonorho-a. or some o her secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, the disease is dried up, and the patient pronounced well. \ ain delusion. The complaint is not cured, i.B channel i.: only diverted. Instead of making i s appear- I :inee outwardly, it acts on theinrernal organs,and , Si rofula, which is bequeathed from father to son, is the result. Many persons who are perfectly j free from all immorality and vice are afflicted with 1 scrofula They are suffering for the si us of their | fathers and laboring under the curse inscribed in I .--ribed in the Hook of Books "I will visit the I iniquities of the fithers upon their children." ; 'Jo cure this dreadful complain it is necessary hat the blood should be thoroughly purified, ail the organs of the body broughtinto a healthy state i of action, and the system braced tip and strength | ened by invigorating tonics. Look at the articles used in compounding Mishler's Bitter.-: see the ar ray of purifying and invigorating medicaments, i and say whether there is an article in the whole j list of medicines that equals it. We here emphat ically assert, without tear of contradiction, that Mishler's Bitter wit Cure all /rinds of Scrofulous Diseases. \ It purifies the blood.it strengthens the internal organs and aids them to peiform their natural functions, i is a stimulant and a tonic and it will cure Scrofula. 2d. Running Sores and Ulcers.—Running sores and ulcers invariably indicate a scrofulous taint. They are caused by the efforts of nature to dis charge the impurities of the blood Many persons afflicted wiih running sores and ulcers succeeded it drying them up and think tin y are cured when ibe skiu grows over the sore. They are. however, I "but making bad worse," for the impurities that ' were discharged from the system through the mc l iium of the sore now act internally and cause in i lUtnerabie diseases and often death. The only i rue and sure cure for all running sores and ulcers i is Mishler's Bitters, a continued and persevering i use of which will most certainly effect apt ruiauent j cure. 3d, Salt Rheum.—Salt Rheum is a vague, in definite, though, popular term given to almost all ' he non-febrile erupi ions of the skin which afflict i adults. It is generally an eruption of vesicles in small, distinct ulcers, accompanied with a smart itig. tingling sensation, wiiu a tendency to creep j r spread over the adj doing surface. Mishler's i i'ters are a sure cure for this disease. ' s4 h. Pimples and Blotches.—Pimples and Blotch on the skin are always a sure sign of impute lood. Although never dangerous, except in cu es of carbuncles, they arc very disagreeable.— ' Often we will see the most handsome features ren ! dered hideous by great blotches and pimples, and ' instead of the pleasing look which should irradi : ate Ihe human face we see nothing but disgusting ; corruption; for pimples and blotches are nothing hut the corrupt accumulations of the system ex pelled through the me lium of the skin. The use of Mishler's Bitters will force these c irruptions to be discharged through the natural channels, and •bus cures all kinds of pimples and blotches. Li- I dies who desire a fair complection, free from piw j pies -hould bear this faet in mind For sale by J. L. LEW I. Di uggist, Bed lord, Pa. niayll.—ly. \ GENTS WANTED in every town TO SSI.I. TP K FOLLOW IXO VALUABLE SOUTH Ell A HISTORIES. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR. BY E. A POLLARD. Editor Richmond Ex'immer. 2 Vols.. Bvo.. about 675 pages each. 83.50 per Vol. li t/// ~J.i) S/>l' i/did Still I 'r>r 're its. 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JANUARY NUMBER READY DEC. 16. • CONTENTS: STEEL PLATE PORTKAIT OR GEN. R. E LEE. THE SCIENCE or PUBLIC OPINION, PEN PICTURES OF PURITANISM, DurnoMHAR AND MORS A —(Poetry.) A NATIONAL "EVIL'' THAT IS A NATIONAL BLESS ■w is,i - SHAN: FACTS ABOUT SOUTHERN AGGRESSIONS, POPE AND COLERIDGE. CHILDHOOD IN FRANCE AND ENGLAND, THE EXCELLENCE or IMPUDENC,. How THF. WORLD TREATS irs THINKERS. WHAT THE SH VDOW SAID TO THE DRKVMEU, THE CRIME OP WAR —(Poetry.) EX-PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S BOOK, FAREWELL —(Poe try.) SHOUTING AN ANGEL—(A Roninnce,) ZULU LAND —with 11 lust rations GENERAL ROBERT K LEE. NOTICES OF NEW BOCKS, EI'ITOR S TABLE. Terms: —Due copy, o--e yeßr, § 3 00 Two copies ■ 5 oft Five copies, • 12 00 Tencopies. '• 20 00 Twenty copies, oneyear, and ) ... one to getter up of the club, j A MAGNIFICENT PREMIUM. 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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 while instructing him. It will be. inshort. the aim of its publishers that EVEKY SATURDAY shall commend itself by its fresh ness and variety to nil classes of intelligent and cultivated readers. EVERY SATURDAY will contain each week thirty two large octavo pages, handsomely printed in dou ble columns, with an eng.aved title. T E R M S. Single Numbers 10 cent;. Subscription price $ > 00 per year, in advance MONTHLY PARTS will be issued, containing 128 pages each, hnndsome'y bound in an attractive cover." price .<0 eenLs. Subscription price. 8.1.00 per year, in advance. , CLUBBING ARRANGEMENT —Subscribers to any of the otner periodicals published by TIUKNOR AND FIELDS will receive EVERY SATURDAY for $4.00 per vear in advance. TICKNOR A FIELDS, Publishers, 124 Tu mo/U iStr-et, Bwton. NOTICE TO THE PRESS - EVERY SATURDAY will be furnished to the press, for clubbing, at Sd.oO per year; and any piper copying this pro.-pect us, with editorial notices, will bo untitled u> au exchange. soos, flu# ami Varieties. ! mHE&REAT A R I E T Y STORE.' ANDERSON'S ROW. 11. F. IR VINE, RJKLATOR OF'PRICES IN BEDFORD. Havinfpurcbased the establishment of Joseph Alsip. Jrund added a fresh supply of WOTS AND SHOES, I am dettjoineil to sell as cheap as the cheapest. C| and see uiy fine assortment of , Q LENS WARE, GLASSWARE, Ac. Also, iuy large stock of HOSIER! 5 LOVES, NECK-TIES. COLLARS, Ac. Also, mjirtcles in the Stationery line, such as Potfk.SL'tl- Pnix, Penholderx, &e. .U my VARIETIES, such as |.Sjti/cc.s of all kinds, Table Salt, Essence of Coffee. H nnbleton's Hair Stain, etc. in the BOOT and SHOE line, I keep every thinialculated for man, woman or child; BOOTS of i^kindsSHOES of every description ; GAITERS 4 all styles in the market. CALL A.V SEE MY GOODS. and examine for yourselves 1 Notroublto show goods. My prices will suit the times a| the pockets of purchasers. N. B. oMrs from country merchants promptly filled at SII<! advance upon city prices. [ g "I aiiilso agent for the New England Family Sow iug Mi#ine. which should be in every f unily. An entire pichine for the little sum of $20.00. Cull and hid in your orders soon. Oct. 20. f U. F. IRVINE. ANO'HER ARRIVAL.—The sub scribe would most respectfully inform th% ladies ami intlemen of Bed lord and vicinity, that he has agatjiistreturned from Philadelphia, with a wen seD irl assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses ami \iildren\s Bootf aices, , Gaiters, and Balmorals, of various dkclptions. to which be respectfully fiites their attention. FOR GENTGMKN. BOYS AND YOI THS, he has every t(kg in their line, together with a s'ock of Gentlqen's Furnishing Goods, consisting of collars (all *lcs), scarfs, scarf-pins, neck-tics, bu'tlirflies. suspiders. handkerchiefs. Ac . Ac. Also, the beshramls TOBACCO AND CIGARS, all of whieh wilbe sold at it very small advance to I ASH AND SHf r-TIME BUYERS- As heretofore rated. we do not boast that ours is the largest, ceapest. and best assortment of Boots and Sboesjver brought to Bedford, but we have bought aceoling to our means, feeling assur ed that the best nd decidedly the most /anting advertisement, is trial of the goods. But whilst there may be latfr, wc feel confident that there is none be ter. Having been in le shoo business all our life, we feel satisfied that n fully understand our business, and have purchase our goods accordingly. We have on hand a niois'ock of plaiu and fine S T A riO N E li Y. to whichve invite attention. Repairing done nth neatness and despatch, and all rips of our own jrods sewed free of charge. _ If' PI i'u St: remetuer \ All rips sewed or pegged TO TIE LADIES. We take pensure n saying that we have an ex- i eelletit -tuck of J. L. RITTER'S PHILADELPHIA ! MADE SHOES ISO CA ITERS, which we will guar- j anreo to wear-is X,OXG as any other make; and neatly rcpaird wbennecessary. We still have a separate apirtnent fir their accommodation, have ; a Inly to waitupon taem. and will be most happy to have them ive us a oall frget the plae.e. Shaffrr'.i Building, ; Juliana Stret, a few doors South of the Washing ton llotel. J. HENRY HETTON. October 20, >5. 3AKE UP YOUR CLUBS. T H E N{ W Y O 11 K NEW S, The only Rngui zed Democrat!r Newspaper pl/ishfti in New York, DAILY, SHI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. ') THE PUBLIC. THE NEW YUK NEWS has battled agajnst des potism for fouyears of blood and terror in a--er lion of the saitity of the Constitution. A patri otism sufficieiy broad to embrace both sections has been its oiy guide, and it refers now with hon est pride to it record to show that it has not turn "ed to rho richer the left unHor !! tbo-vdolenceof j aihit arv pows'. True "to it* irinciples as THE NEWS has been j through the tign of terror, it challenges public j confidence ails honesty and independence for the ! future. The politic! transition of the present day opens j to THE NEW ST new and wider field of usefulness ; Standing no aits it always has. on the inviolability ; of the Coustittion, according to the interpretation ! of the strict snstructionists, it presents a rallying ground for afi in both sections, who are friends of j a generousciervatistn. As a true and tried ex- 1 ponent of sejiooal amity it occupies a position which makes the fitting mediator in holding up \ to the party <|order in both sections, interestsand j principles ths gave breadth and vitality to their ! alliance Asm intersectional agent, devoted to freedom of efction, to trial by jury, to the sane- : tity of the bateas corpus, and opposed now, as for ; four years of *rror it has been, to the centralize- ' rion that darctto trample on the rights of States. North or Sunt, THE NEWS places itself as a can didate for suport before the great body of this once free peoje. The circuminuces of the moment make the dis semination of-he principles of THE NEWS a duty of individual atriotism. Every man who concurs in its doctrine must if he e tertain a true sense of freedom, do soio no spirit of indifference, but ra ther with the -arnestness of a Itigli trust. Justi fied. nay boun in his love of liberty to do so, the proprietor plats the canvass he makes here <it the public generajy in the hands of those men who give him the approval of their consciences as his individual agots. Every reader of the THE NEWS cannot avoid he conviction of duty which is here pointed out astht ground of the request, that he urges his clniss i>r a wider support upon ail of his friends and ntgHwirs who give their earnest sym pathies to tht etuse of "'strict construction, iu tcrscctiona! eimliation. and all the rights of the citizen under tht sistew set up by our fathers ot liberty regulatedby law. TBC proprietor of THE NEWS calls, tii itfore, u|on true and good cottser vatives throughoit the country to discharge, to thetrconvici iois o' political right at this great crisi in the country's firtunee. the duty of giving to the influence of hispater, daily, semi-weekly, or week ly, the wider pover for good which it seeks here through the servie of its individual supporters. Scd the name of all Friends of CONS'I [lLi - TIONAL LIBEK'Y, and we will scud them Spec imen copies i' Ui'.i f E It M 8 . New York Daily lews, to Mail Subscribers §IO.OO per annum. j New York Daily Jews, to Mai! Subscribers 5.00 for six months. SJMI-WEEKLY, Published eery Tuesday and Friday. One copy ♦ year, S 4.00 Three eopie.-one year, 10.DO Five copes vne yi*r, 15.00 1 en copies one year, 30.00 Twenty copies one year, 65.00 To Clergymen one year. 3.00 And an KXTIA copy to any club of TEN. WEEKLY. I'riilished every Wednesday. One C'Dy, one year, S 2.00 Three topics one year, 5.00 Five copies one year, 8.7a T'ci copes one year, 17 00 Tweuty espies one year, 30.00 To Clergy pen, 1-6" And an EXTRA cpy to any club of TEN. Any person seidiug a club ot Fitty tor the Semi weekly or Weekly News will be entitled to the Daily News l*Vtr for nm year The name of the Post-Office and Slate should in all eases be plainly written. To insure safety in remittances, money orders are preferable. A I dress BENJAMIN WOOD, jfetc York New lien Id in!?, 10 City IlaH Square, New Yuri. March 2, 'till - MUS I UAL IN ST It U>l EN TS.—B. M OREENE has opened his Music Store, one door west of W. Lewis' 15 >k Store, where he keeps constantly on hand STEINWAY A. KJNs and RAVEN <t BACON'S, AND 01j EKS PIANOS. MASON A lIAMI.I.N S C A BINE I OR GANS and CARHART, NEKDHAM A CO'S ME LODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes; Guitar and Violin Strmgs. MUSIC BOOKS —Golden Chain, Goldenshower, Golden Censor, Go'den Trio, Ac., Ae. SHEET M U SIC —He is constantly receiving Irom Philadelphia all the latest music, which personsat a distance wishing, can order, and have them sent by mail, at publisher's prices. I ,/ Pianos and Organs warranted lor fine years. Tuose wishing to buy any ot the above articles are invited to eall and examine mine before pur chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as IU New York and Philadelphia Ctrculurs of instruments sent promptly upon ap plication with any additional information desired. 1 B M GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., in Brown's new Hardware Building Dr. C. N. Utckok, Agent, Bedford, P. Doe. I, 'O6-ly Job grintUty. rpHE BEDFORD OA ZETTE POWER PRESS PRINTING ESTABLISIIMENT, BEDFORD, PA MEYERS & MENGI2L PROPRIETORS. Having recently made additional im provements to our office, we are pre pared to execute all orders for PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, With dispatch and in the most SUPEII IO R STY LE. CIRCULARS. LETTER HEADS, BILLHEADS. CHECKS, CER TIFICA TES, BLANKS. DEEDS, REGISTERS, RECErrTS, CARDS, HEADINGS, ENVELOPES, SHOWBILLS, HANDBILLS. INVITATIONS, ' LABELS, SC. SC. Our facilities for printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Ac., t FOU C 0 N CERTS AND E XIIIB ITIoNS, ARE UNSURPASSED. "PUBLIC SALE" BILLS Printed, at short notice. We can insure complete satisfaction as to time and price. AU Work Executed Promptly. PETOT. TJELMBOLLtfS EXTRACT BUC HU. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU . HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. HELMBOLD S BUCHU. The only known remedy for D I A 15 E T E S, IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAD DER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KID NEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLAD DER, STRANGURY OK 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? A teaspoonful a day of Helinbold's Buchu will relieve you. PII Y SICIA X S AND OT H EIIS PLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret of ingredients Helinbold's Extract Buchu is composed o{ Buchu. Cubebs, and Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepar ed in vacuo and according to rules of PHARMA CY ASD CHE MIS TR Y. 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 oftbe U. S., of which the following is a correct copy: '•BUCHU. —Its odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, its taste bitterish, and analo gous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in com plaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel chronic Catarrh of toe Bladder, Morbid irrita tion of the Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of the Prostrate, and lleiention 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 Prefcssor Dewees' valuable works on the Prac tice ot Physic. See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Phy sic, ot Philadelphia. See any and ail Standard Work on Medicine. FROM THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING CHEMIST IN THE WORLD. lam acquainted with H. T. Helinbold; he occu pied the drug store opposite my residenco, and was successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. WM WEIGHTMAN, (Firm of Powers A Weightman,) Ma M itfnet uri.iig Che mists. Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. [ From the Philad'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. Helwbold. Druggist. His store, next to the Met ropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front, 2,'!0 feet deep, and; five stories in height. It is certainly a grand es " ! tablishmcnt, and speaks favorably of the - er ' t(,f his articles. He retains his Office and vaboratory j in this city, which are also model j of their class. The proprietor has been iii>"-' c( I to m Hke this statement from the fact iha' ftia remedies, although advertised, are GE X UIX El' R ERA RATION S, And, knowing Gat the intelligent refrain from u singany thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Pat ent Medicine order—most of which are prepared by se'f-s'yled Doctors, who are too ignorant to lead a physician's simplest prescription, much less com petent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations. THESE PARTIES RESORT to various meansof effecting sales, such as copying parts of advertisements of popular lemedies. and finishing with certificates. The Science of M.bßcim stands SIMPLE. PURE, ami MAJESTIC. —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 oihers be sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so offering. HELMBOLI >'B Geitv ir. e Prep a r alio ns. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER. Established upwards of lb years. Prepared by 11. T. HELM BOLD. PRINCIPAL DEPOTS HKLUBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse 594 Broadway, New I orl ; And HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Oct. aVdd.-Iy. QHRINERS BALBAMIC COUfnr fl SYKUP. 1 tor I,ought, Colds, Croup. Whooping (' , Asthma, Bronchitis. Spitting Blood '' Pain mid Wemkues* of the. [ir, h ., • Difficulty of Breathing. \r This is no new remedy. It has been used f,. number of years in Maryland ai d parts of p., *' sylvania, and has, wherever known. aem: r / unprecedented reputation for curing the vai diseases for which it is recommended " So apparent is its usefulness, and so remark has been its-ures. that it ia fast aupercedine .■> other retnedv for those diseases. The afflict',-., rely upon its doing as much for them, and {„ , cases more than any other remedy now befu rt ' public. It is recommended and prescribed in the t tice of a large number of the most intelli >,, able physicians of Maryland. It is used D .j, sidered an indispensable household remedy V v large portion of the first families of the fits".,. 1 It is used by all classes of society, and s) , versa I opinion is that it is good. This s, Purely Vegetable Compoiinif Ii is pi,.;,.', 1 take, and never does ii jury. But owing"," put ifving qualities, must do good under any'. ' 1 cu.osiances. Its effects are truly wonderful - ing, calming, aud allaying the most , coughs, purifying, strengi'hening and - ' the whole system, calming and southing tlmi', ' aiding and facilitating expectoration, and ing the DISEASED LONG \ thus striking at the root of disease, and driv. from the system. CROUP. This disease is announced by difficulty r,f|) rer . ing, shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking and threatened suffocation. Ac It tuosilv r in young children. No child need die of tr U . J this Syrup is properly used and used in Mothers having croupy children -houM w , : - first show of the disease, and always keep';'-' remedy at hand. For coughs after measles this syrun is n,,,,;,.. eel lent Experience has proven that it is i-qui by no other preparation The price of the remedy is such as to pit,, , wiihin the reach of all, the poor as well a rich, uud every person should have it. Every person should have it in the house ft a true and faithful friend to all who value hi„ and wish to secure th-mselves against that n terrible disease, consumption. It will be ]"v the most useful as well as the cheapest family ieiue in the world. It hs been used for the u four years with a success without a parallel. Price 50 cts. per bottle. Prepared by S. A. Foutz A Bro For sale by 11. C. Reamer and B. F, Rarr Druggists, Bedford, Pa. August 11, 1865—1y. Use SI rintr's Balsamic Cough Syrup. a „ > Safe your Children. So child need cla . Croup if this Sprupts ustd in time. O H B I X ]•: R' S I X J) I A XI * VERMIFUG E. j Since the introduction of this beautiful prepr: I lion, it has been steadily advancing into i-uU ! favof. I's astonishing efficacy in expelling war:: j has won for it many friends wherever known, a: ! these are speaking its praise to other-", so that j is fast being introduced into every family in tl , land. The demand for it is t eeoming iinineno - I To make it still more worthy the preference I ready shown it. the PROPRIETOR is putting i' jin a much handsomer style than formerly 1; i now prepared with the greatest care of unif-rc. streng h. with plain directions, so that any itt can administer it. IT IS ENTIRELY VEGETABLE—PER FECTLY SAFE AST) HARMLESS. And has never been known to fail to expel - rr where worms existed. The proprietors boldly a.-- sert, that it is superior to any other preparntk-c it the world. IjT Ask for SHRINER'S INDIAN" VERMI FUGE, and take no other. I y-Price 25 ecah per hittle. * # *Prepared by S. A. Fouls A Bro.. and f-f sale at the Uug stores of Reamer aod Il.trry. Eel ford. Pa. August 11, 1855—1y. Shriller'* Indian Vermifuge, todestroy Worm<. is entirely Vrgtahle— Perfectly Safe and Harmlss. ! F," r ,T, s , ; I Is a safe and reliable Affections. Sprat:- ; Rheumatism. Painful Ny iseases requiring an es | Burns*, ana r^ u | trnl application R ;;. t . r f>i , , 0 cure Poleevil I V . re !P? ir gures, or Sweeny, if jnpvr!v ' °'p run ftins, bruises, scratches, crooked j fPPj.' . f or saddles or collar gall, cuts vt j h "" K R ?an infallible remedy. Try it and be 1 w " UiK, '\'of its efficacy. convim ß H E UM A T ISM. I arsons afflicted with this disease no matter of ; ~,w long standing, can be promptly and effectual ty cured by using this Mixture. There is nothing in the world so sure and so good to take away hard corus. and cure Ir -t i Bites as this preparation. Try it aud satisfy j yourselves. Price 50 and 75 cents per bottle I Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore. Md. \ t's For sale at the drug stores of Reamer and j Hat ry, Bedford. Pa. I Aug- IE 18t>5—lv Foutz's Mixture is the. best Liniment for man anil Beast note in itse lf O U T Z ' S S V CELEBRATED „ HORSE AMD CATTT^ I THESE Powders have proved afters ,rnl '- i several vcr*. to be superior to nv prcporHt-or. ot the kind in use The chief ?uperi"iry •> - pfwders nrios from the f.'ict thnt posed <"f medicines that have Laxative. ' ' K. Purifying properties The laxarive eyc-e' 9 - ties from the stomach and intes w n , hf gites strength to the system of the "" r "' purifying medicines contained in tf "' m the blood, and lay the foundatior for a vigo and healthy circulation. The useof thivn the wind, s'trengthcus the appetite a '| f|)'r,r,,v horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—tnus ■ J ing the appearance, vigor and spirit ol t animal. , „„ w These powders arc not intended, as "" ". ' dors are, to bloat the animal, so as to give n 1 appearance of being fat when not real y s<>— - • to remove the disease and promote ut- r,'- healtb. , . nr .d These powders will sireng'hen the - ,on ' ' ; intestines, eleanso them fromoffensive ma < bring them to a heaPhy state. They an • • preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain nmc . fur all diseases incident to the H<r?c. 1 ' Yellow Water, Distempers. Founder, • "[ Slaveirrg. Coughs, Fevers. Loss ot APP ' • Vital Energy. Ac -These Powders, it used • <> three times a week, through the winter * ..r your horse will never get the Lung heve . ' ve Botts. A few doses of these powders wll ' 0 f the worst cough, on any horse. ,r , veiir . horses to feed a few ot these powders ct . they might save the lives of many valuable MILCH COWS. The properties this powder possesses in ing thequantity of milk in cows, S'™® 1 . jB , b e portanee and value which should place 0 hands of every person keeping a c '' ,w . 1 . lhl -ir ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, 100-it*- hide, aod makes them thrive much latter. HOGS. . f L e In all diseases of swine, as coughs, ulcers m lung> and liver. Ac., by putting from ha I P f ;| ,o a paper of these powders in a barrd • I ■ ,be above diseases can be cured or eu vented. By using these powders the hog one eau be prevented. pnrT7 Prepared by S -' $ M d. t m For sale at the Drug Stores of s " Harry, Bedford Pa. Aug. 11, bo / The above medicines can be had at manu a urer's prices of Johnson, Uolloway a . Phil's.,' J. J- Bender, Pittsburg, Laughteu Kushficld, Wheiling, Va-
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