(gtothimr, t*c. TT o ME A (J A 1 ! ! ! ! ! BY TIIE BARD OF LIPPEL'S HALL. Home again Home again ! From a foreign shore; And now I' 1 get some handsome clothes From LIPPEL'S Clothing Store. Far I have roamed the world around. But none like tbe'r's can find ; To such as I culd get abroad, I had to be lesigned. Bu oh. it caused my heart to ache. My countenance to fall, 4 To buy such cloihea fr >ui others. When I thought of LIPPEL'S Hall. Oh. you are highly favored, Who live on Juniata shore, For you can always get your clothes At LIPPEL'S Clothing Store. And all who have to travel'. Will these my words recall; , For none make clothes as good and cheap As Ihose at LIPPEL'S II ill. Where you can always find the largest slock of MEN and BOY'S CLOT 111 NO, together with PIECE GOODS for Custom order. Also a lot of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. All kinds of country produce taken in excuauge for goods, juulb '66. This is a special invi'ation to the reader to call a 1 'he BEDFORD CLOTHING j EMPORIUM, and examine our stock of Ready-nuid* Cloth i us, Hats and Caps, I Piece Goods, J ri Prices to suit the buyers. BERKSTRESSEK A SMITH. apr.27.'6(5. {1 LOTH ING EMPORIUM. —GEO. V; RKIMLNi>, Merchant Tailor. Bedford. PH.. keeps constantly on hand ready-made clothing, such as coats, (Hints, vests. Ae.; a !.-o a general as sortment of cloths, cassitneres, and gents' furnish ing goods of all kinds: also c dices, muslins, Ac., all of which will be. sold Into for cash. My room is a few doors west of Fran's store and opposite Rush's marble yard. I invite all to give me a call. I hive just received u stock of uew goods. may2s.'6ii. Stoves, &r. B M'C. BLYMVER. I GEO. BLVMVER. XMBORTANT TO IIOUSEKEEP -1 ERS! STOVE EM POR IUM, TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT. B M'C. BLYMYER A Co. Hive just refitted and refurnished their splendid s'nek of Stovis at.d Tiuware, at the oi l stand of B'ymye- A Son, and persons in need of anything I in iheir line wilt find it to 'heir advantage .ogive 1 them a call. They always keep on hand a full assortment of PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, with fixtures, together with the many different ariicles of TIN AND TOILET WARE, necessary for complete house furnishing purposes. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Should bear in mind that their orders wi'l always bo prouipt y attended to, and a lull share ot tLeir patronage is solicted. ROOFING AND SPOUTING Dme in the most approved manner, and on the shortest possible notiee. RIPAIRING Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. The patrons and friends of the firm of BLY MYER A SON will find them eleg i tly fried ui on ihe corner lately occupied by Mrs Stewart, with a complete stock of Hardware, Ac., always on hand. mayll,'B6. iMiti! PROSPECTUS 18681 J OP "THE AGE,", The only Tsemnrrnur unfit oonrnn.' in. rami p]n (rre.it Improvement• and Grit Induce ments. — Union. Restoration, and Constitu tion ad Liberty. The publishers of Tnu AOR respoe'fn'lv call r --terttim o the Daily and Weekly issues of their pnonlir i 'urnat. TH<- It il v AGE oorta'n the latest IOTEMIIOUOE from at! p-rts of the world, wi'h ART'O!° ON Oov erorrt'-nt, Po!iti". Trad". Finanoe. AND all the -nr rent ONOS'IONS of'hed 'v: T,"C '1 LTIT"T|IR"NEO. Mar- Vt REPORTS. Pric"s Current. Sto"k On tations. MARINE and Conirrtorei it INTA'TTWANEE. R. PORTS ot P„WI Gatberirps. FNRRDWN and DOMES'!" C"rr< S RR,R''"R"e. T.e~a! Rapor'S Book NO'i"". The 'trie d Cri-ie!IP. Reviews of Liter 'tnre. Art AND 4'N-ie. APR, P'tor 'L Matters; ard dts*nssiop of whatever F NHI""TS are of -eir ral in'er S' and impor-anee.— Poddes apeeinl TELERRAM C i' HAS all 'be dispatches A-FOCISTED Press from everv P rt of the U PT'ED State®, and 'he PEWS from ALL parts of Eu rope. hpuight hv 'he steamers. '8 irs'antly tele cr PHED from the point the steamers fi st touch T"rms OF the Dai'v.— Ore eopy. NO" vear. S6.OFT; e!x rpon'ha $t 50; three MOP'HS, $2 50; far anv less pe-iod at the rate "f one dollar per month. P •Y --JREN' REQUIRED ipvariahty in advance POSTAGE on th" D'i'V. thirty C"n's per quarter, or oiie dollar and twenty cents per annum, if prepaid. The Weekly Agewi'l he a com plete com pend iu m of 'he news >.f the week. unit besides the leading edl'orial? from the Daily, will contain a large a irnut t of intercstinc II alter prepared expressly for the weefclv i?*ne It wi'l he in >il! respects a first c t ie f milv journal, particularly adapted to the Politician the Frmer. the Merchant, the Mi-chnn ie, the Family Circle and the General Reader, having. in fact", every characteristic of a live news paper At en eerlv day will he begun an intense ly interesting seriol, by one of the most popular and fascinating authors, and it is also the inten tion to publish, from week to week, in the course of the year, three or four of the best and latent unvels. " Terma of the Wcofc'v One copy, one year. S3; five eop ; es, ope year $0: ten opies. oneyear.sl7 - 50; twenty copies one year. s's3. To club*. where the papers are sent to one address, the following red net ion will he made: Ten copies, one year. s|fi 50; twenty copies, one year, ssll. A copy w ill be fort ihed gratis for each of ten. or more, to one addiess. for one year. Payment required invaiis bly in advance. Postage on the Weealy, five cts per nuarter. or twenly cents per aiicuni, it pre •pdd. The Weekly Age wi'l he the great cam paign paper of the Democratic Conservative Party of Pennsylvania, and will earnestly support the President in his patriotic effor'sin behalf of Union, Restoration and Constitutional Liberty. k The ah ve terms will he rigidly adhered to. Specimen copies of the Daily and Weekly s-nt gratis, on application at this office. Please wrtte the name mid address plait ly. and specify distinct ly whether the Daily or We k'y is ordered. ' Ad tress WELrI! A ROBB. niavlß 1 430 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 1 "DISSOLUTION OF RAKTXEII / SHIP.—The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned uuder the name of J 15. Williams A Brother, is this day dissolved by mu tual ensent. AH persons owi' g accounts or notes to s tid firm will please call and settle immedi itely. asin ash rt tiuie ihey will be placed in mherhana* for collection J B. WILLIAM*, 8. D WILLIAMS. Bloody Run, March 15, '65. The undersigned having taken the stand hereto fore occupied by .1. B William* A Brother, wishes to say to his friends that be feels grateful for pa*t favor* and begs a continuance of the same. But -will give notice that he cannot sell goods on long credits, and person* buying must not leave theii accounts stand over six months. J B. WILLIAMS. Bloody Run, March 15, '66 p u M P S! ! ! I am engaged in selling the ERIE FV MP— certainly the only pump well adapted to this climate Persons in need of a GOOD PUMP, will do well to give me a call. Lv Orders from all parts of the county attend ed to with promptness. ADDRESS : MM. C. SNIVELY, Schtllsburg Aug. 1, '6s—ly O 11L)E1CS from a distance for any aiud ol JOB PRINTING promptly attended to. snd to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. Bed- Lid, P* judical rfUIOO REWARD! I will pay to any Doctor or member of the Med ical Fraternity, the sum of SIOO for any Compound that possesses more medicinal vir'ues and curative powers than Mishler's W rb Bitters. B MISHLER. Proprietor, S. E. Corner of Centre Square, mayll.—ly. Lancasier. Pa. £IOO REWARD! I will pay SIOO Beward for the d'seoverv of any medicinal preparation that cap cure a greater va riety of complaints than Mishler's Herh Bitters. I'e MISHLER. Proprietor, S E. Corner of Centre Square, mayll —ly Lancaster. Pa. KOO DOLLARS REWARD! I will pay SSOO to the Proprietor of any Medi cine that can show a greater number of genuine Ccrtifi-'ates of cures effected hy it near the pi <"6 where it is made than MISHLER'S HERB BIT TERS—of C'tnsump'ion. Dyspepsia, 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 the Stom ach, Chronic Diarrhoea. Piles, Tetter, Scald Head, Opbneina. or fa'lirg a way-sickness peculiar to childrfen. L ueorrhea. Failing of the Womb, all obstructions to the due course of nature in females, all vencrial diseases, and all complaints arising from impure Blood ■ u w ak and disordered state of the? omnch, Livei or Kidnevs. Certificates of cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico can also be furnished Remcmhrr if it does not cure, the monev will be refunded hy the proprietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, -E. Corner of Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. The ingredien's used in compounding "Mishler's Heib Bitter- are not kept secret hy the Proprietor. Send for a circular and you will learn ihe medical properties "1 all 'he articles used iu its pr jura tion; also in the manner iiwwhicb Ihey operate on Ihe system, and much oilier valuable information. If you are rffl'eted with disease send for one of Mi.-hler's Herb Bitters Circulars; tend ite.uefully, |irofil hy the hints it contains, and you will be placed on the sure road of recovery. mayll.—ly. MI SII L Ell' S HIT TEII S j WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN! Diseases of ibe skin are numerous, and. with but one or two exceptions, may all he 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 this head may be classed— -Ist. Scrofula.—Tuts disease is hereditary and is transmitted from generation o generation It is caused by a transgression of the laws of nature, fa ith moral ami physical; in other words, it is caused hy vice. Ac ing as a latent poison, it re duces the i Ratify of the blood, and weakens the | depurating orgau-, so that they fail to discharge or cast out the impurities that are coutiuu illy gen erating in the system. A person physically pure acquires gonorboea. or some o her secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, the disease is dried up, ami the patient pronounced well Vain delusion. The complaint is not cured, i s channel is only diverted. Instead of making i s appear- J a nee out warily, it aeis on the internal organs, and I scrofula, which is bequeathed from father to sou. is the r sult. Mmy persons who are perfectly free from all immorali'v and vice aieafflieted wi.li scrofula They are suffering fur the sins of iheir fathers and laboring Under theuurse inscribed in : scribed iu the Book of Books. "I will visit the ; iuiqui.ies of the fitbers upon tbeir children." 'io cure this dreadful complain it is necessary tb it the blood should be thoroughly purified, at! ■ 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 used in compounding Mishler's Bitters; see the ar ray of purifying and invigorating medicaments, and siy whether there is an article in the wuole list of medicines lhat equals it. We here emphat ically assert, without tear of contradiction, that Mishler's Bitters will Cure all kinds of Scrofulous Diseases. It purifies the blood.it strengthens the internal organs and aids them to peiforin their mi uril functions, i is a stimulant and a tonic and it will cure Scrofula. 2d. Running Sores and Ulcers —Running sores ami ulcers invariably indicate a scrofulous taint. They are caused hy the efforts of nature to dis charge the impurities of the blood. Many persons afflicted wbh running sores and ulcers succeeded in drying them up and tbink th- y are cured when the skin grows over the sore. Ttiey are, however, '•but making bad worse,' for the impurities ibat were discharged from the system through the me nu t'nVtfflt/ik l -' f. , .' r 5..I l '', v, aV>ii often (Veafb The only true ami sur>- eure for all running sores ami ulceis is Mishler's Bitters, a continued and persevering use of which will most certainly effect a permanent cure. 31. Bait Rheum.—Salt Rheum is a vague, in definite, though, popular term given to almost all the non-febrile crup i ins of the skin which afflict adults. Ii tr generally an eruption of ve.-iuies in small, distinct ulcers, accompanied with a smart ing. tingling sensation, witn a tendency to creep er spread over the adjoining surf ice. Mishler's bitters are a sure cure for this disease. 4 h. Pimples and Blotches. —I'unples and Bloteh es on the skin are always a sure sign of impure blood. AI hough never dangerous, excep in ca -esof carbuncles, they are very disagreeable.— Often we will see the must handsome features ren dered hideous by great bloodies and pimples, and instead 'if ihe pleasing look which should irradi ate the human face we see nothing but di-gus.ing Corruption; for pimples and blotches a r e induing hut ihe corrupt accumulations of the sys'eni ex pelled through the melium of the skin. The use of Mishler's Bitters will for e these corruptioss to be discharged through the natural channels, and thus cures nil kinds of pimples and bloiches. 1.1- ■ In- who desire a fair complect lull, free Iruui pim ! pies -hould bear this fact in mind. For snle by J . L. LEW Is, Druggist, Bodlord. Pa. | mayll.—ly. VHENTS WANTED in every town TO SKI.I. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE SOUTH Eli.\ III* TOR IES. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR. BY E. A POLLAKI), Editor Richmond Ex'imttier. 2 Vols.. Bvo.. about 615 pages each. $.'5.50 per Vol. With 2(1 Sjilmdiit iS'trt Portrait*. This is the only complete arid authentic history of the Southern side published, extending is it does, from the beginning of the war to the final surren der of the Confederate armies .Mr POLLARD'S prominent position in the Con federtey h is enabled I im to prepare a work une qualeil in accuracy and interest, and which is eve rywhere acknowledged to be the STAND VKI) SOUTHERN HISTORY. It should find a place in every library. SOFTf IKRN V; ENERA LS: THEIR LIVES AND CAMPAIGNS, By CAPT W. PARKER SNOW, With 17 S/darnh't .Sfert Portrait#, 1 Vol. Bvm; 500 pages. $! 00 Containing Biographies ot the distinguished South ern General*, wi h full and graphic accounts of the various campaigns in which they were engaged. It is a most important and interesting volume, and has been prepared with the utmost care and thor oughness. Life, Services and Campaigns of STON E W ALE JACK St >N: BY A VIRGINIAN. 1 Vol. lTmo.; 325 p.itfes, $1.60. WITH AUTHENTIC PORTRAITS OF JACKSON. and his* successor EWELL, on Steel This is the only authentic history v tee I Engrasrings —portraitsof eminont men or illustrative of important events. Volumes commence in January and July of each vear: suberipi ions can commence with any inotilh. TERMS: $5 per year; Single numbers, 50 cents. Five copies. S2O. The Trade, Clergymen, Teachers ai d Clubs sup plied on favorable terms. A ldrss W H BIDWELL, Dec 22 5 Beekman S' . N •" V '-k. T>RITLSII PERIODICAL>. TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS! The London Qu irterly R -view ( Conservative ) The Elinhurg Review (Win r.) The Westminster Review (Radical.) Ihe North British Review (Free i lunch.) And Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.) 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New Suoseribers to all five of the Periodcals tor 1866, will receive gratis, auy two of the • Four Re views" for IntiJ. Subscribers may also obtain back numbeis at the following reduced rates, viz : Blackwood from September, I Sill, to December. 1865, inclusive, HI the rate of $2.50 a year The North British from January. Is 13. to De cember. lsoj inclusive; the Edinburgh and the (Cesiminster from April, 1884, to De ember, 1865, inclusive, and the Loudon Quarterly for the year 1865. at the rate of $1.56 a year for each or any Review. A few copies yet remain of n't the Font Reviews for 1>63 ui $4.01' a set, or $1.50 for auy one. LEONARD SCOTT A Cm, Publishers. 38 Walker Street. N V. JO NL A 11G iME NT! Ihe only Democratic ill igazine published in the United Stales. PROSPECTUS OF VOL. /U.—1868. THE OLD GUARD, A MONTHLY MAGAZINE, PR. VOTED TO Literature, Science and Art, and the Political Principles of 177G and 1787. C. CIIAUNCEY BURR, EDITOR. JANUARY NUMBER, HEADY DEC. 16. CONTENTS: STEEL PLATE POIITIIAIT OP GEN. R. E. LEE. i THE SCIENCE OP PUBLIC OPINION, ! PEN PICTURES OK PURITANISM, DL I HOMMAK AND MORN V —(Poetrv.) ' A NATIONAL "EVIL" THAT IS A NATIONAL BLr-ss- J ISO, } SOME FACTS ABOUT SOUTHERN AGGRESSIONS, I POPE AND COLEHIPGE, ; CHILDHOOD IN FRANCE AND ENGLAND, . THE EXCELLENCE OP IMPCDENCV. ! How THF. WORLD TREATS ITS T , WHAT THE SHADOW SAID TO THE 1 R - > ... n ... ... - j ■) EX-PRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S BOOK, FAREWELL —(Poetry.) SHOOTING AN ANGEL — (A Romance,) ZULU LAND— with illustrations GENERAL ROBERT E LKP., NOTICES OP NEW BOCKS, E'TTOK S TABLE. # Terms:—One copy, o-e year, $ 3 00 i Two copies ' 500 Five copies, ' 12 00 Ten cop es, " 20 00 Twenty copies, one year, nnd ) in n one to gutter up of the club, j A MAGNIFICENT PREMIUM. We will send per express, carefully boxed, a Gra ver ,V Belter Sewing M ir/iine. to any one who will send us. on or before Feb !/, 1666, THIRTY St'B SCRIBEHS TO TUB OLD GPARD. at $ 1.00 each. 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Having purchased the establishment of Joseph Aleip, Jr., and added a fresh supply of HOOTS AND SHOES, I am determined to sell as cheap as tho cheapest. C ill and see my fine assortment of QOEBNSWARE. GLASSWARE, AC. Also, my large stock of HOSIER!". GLOVES, NECK-TIFS. COLLARS, Ac. Also, my articles in the Stationery line, sneh as Pencils, Steel-Pen*, Penholders, Ac. Also, mv VARIETIES, such as Spica of aU kinds, Table Salt, Essence of Coffee, II imhleton'S Hair Stain, etc. In the BOOT and line, I keep every thing calculated for man, woman or child ; Bt>OTS of all kinds ; SHOES of every description ; GAITERS of all styles in the market. CALL AXI) SEE MY GOODS, and examine for yourselves ! No tronble to show goods. My prices will suit the times and the pockets of purchasers. X. B. Orders from country merchants promptly filled at small advance upon city prices. £ £ SJ I am also agent for the Now England Family Sewing Machine, which should be in every family. An entire machine for the little sum of $.10.00. Call and hand in your orders soon. Oct. 20, -63. H. F. IRVINE \NOTH ER ARRIVA L.—The sub scriber would most respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of Bedford and vicinity, that lie has againjust returned from Philadelphia, with i well selected assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Mi sses 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 (all styles), scarfs, scarf-pins, neck-ties, bu'terflies, suspenders, handkerchiefs, Ac.. Ac. Also, the best brands TOBACCO AND CIGARS, ill of which will be sold at a very small advance 10 CASH AS!) SHORT-TIME BUYERS. As heretofore stated, we do not boast that ours is the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Boots arid Shoes ever brought to Bedford, but we have bought according toour means, feeling assur ed that the best and decidedly the must laying advertisement, is a trial of the goods. But whilst there may be larger , we feel confident that there is none hr ter. Having been in .the shoe business all our life, we feel satisfied that we fully understand our business, and have purchased our goods accordingly. We have on hand a nice s'ock of plain and fine S T A T I O N E R Y. to which we invite attention. Repairing dime with neatness and despatch, and all rips of our own goods sewed free of charge. j, .y "Please remember ! All rips seined or pegged free of charge. TO THE LADIES. We take pleasure in saying that we have an ex cellent stoek 5f J. L HITTER'S PHILADELPHIA MADE SHOES AND GAITERS, which we will guar antee lo wear as LOXG as any other make; and neatly repaired when necessary. We still have a separate apartment for their accommodation, have a lady to wait upon them, and will be most happy to have them give us a call forget the place. Shaffer's Building, Jul maa Street, a few doors South of the Washing ton Hotel. J. HENRY HUTTON. October 20, '65. * j * MAKE UP YOU It CLUfuS. T 11 E XE W Y0 R K XE\V 8, The only Rrcnpoized Democratic Newspaper piihtislie.il in New York. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. TO THE PUBLIC THE NEW YORK NEWS has battled against des potism fur four years of blood and terror in aster thro 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 reeord to show that it has not turn ed to the right or the left under all the violence of "'frueTolls"ftmeipies as tne .sews has been through the reign of terrar. 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 and wider field of usefulness Standing now as it always has, on the inviolability of ;he Constitution, according to the interpret MI ion 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 posi ion which makes it the fitting mediator in holding up to the party ot order In both sections, interests and 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 I iur 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 hetore the great hotly of this once free people. 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One copy, one year, $ 2.00 Three copies one year, 5.00 Five copies one year, 8.75 Tei copies one year, 17.00 Twenty copies oue year, 30.00 To Clergymen, 1.00 And au EXTKA copy to any club of TKS. Any person sending n club of Fifty lor the Setni weekly or Weekly News will be entitled to the Daily Newx Free for oue year The name of the Post-Office and State should in all eases be plainly written. To insure safety in remittances, uiouey orders are preterable. A idress BENJAMIN WOOD, New Yuri New lioihlinjr, 19 City Hall Square, Netr Yt>l l. March L'. i',o Musical in strum en ts. -h. M. GREENE has opened his Music Store, oue door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps constantly on hand STKINWAV A SDNS' and HAVEN A BACON'S. AND OTHERS' PIANOS. MASON k HAMI.IN'S CABINET OR GANS and OARUART, NEED HAM A COS' ME EODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes; Ouitar and Violin Strugs. MESIC BOOKS —(Jolden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor, Go'den Trio, Ac., Ac. SHEET MUSIC —He is constantly receiving from Phil adelphia all the latest music, which persons at a distance wishing, cau order, and have them sent by mail, at publisher's prices. and Organs warranted for five years. Tuose 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 York and Philadelphia. Circulars of iustruiueuissent promptly upon ap plication with any additional information desired. B. ,Vl. GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., in Brown's new Hardware Bulidiug Dr. C N lliekok, Agent, Bodiord, P. Dec. 1, 'os—Jy II K IS £I) FoiiD .e 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 ooncerned in its evacuation It has also been recommended in Dyspepsia. Chronic Rheumatism, Cut;||jeous Af fections, and Dropsy." FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, See PrcfessorDewees' valuable works on the Prac tice oi Physic. See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Phy sic, ot Philadelphia. See auy and all Standard Work on Medicine. FROM THE , LARGEST MAA UFAC'I UUIJNU v til-All ST IN THE WORLD. lam acquainted with H. T. Ilelmbold; he occu pied the drug store opposite residenoo, and was successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so before hitn. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. WM. WEIOIITMAN, (Firm ot Powers Jt Weightman,) Alan it/act uring Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. ! From (he Philnd'u Evening Bulletin, Mar. AO ] We are gratified to hear of the continued suc cess, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Ilelmbold, Druggist. His store, next to the Met ropolitan Hotel, is 2S teet front, 230 feet deep, and five stories in height. It is certainly a grand es tablishment, and speaks 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 GENUIXE PIIEPARATIONS, 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 seif-s'ylo'l Doctors, who are too ignorant to lead a physician's simplest prescription, much lesscoiu petent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations. THESE PARTIES RESORT to various meausof effecting sales, such as copying parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. The Science of Mddicine stands SIMPLE, PURE, and 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 remidy, unless its contents or ingredients are known to oibers be sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so offering. HELMBOLD'S (f eitu ine Prep a ratio ns. FLUID EXTRACT BU'JHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER Established upwards of 16 years. Prepared by H. T. HELM HOLD PRINCIPAL DEPOTS IIiCLMROLn's Drug and Chemical Warehouse 591 Broad tony, New York; And IIELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Oct. 20,'65.-ly. dftUilicat. QHBINERS BALSAJM3C COUGH 1,7> SYRUP ] '" r Conphe, Colds, Crouji, Whoopinp Couph Asthma, BronrAtti *, Spitting Wood Pain and Weak new of the Breast DiffiriiJ t y n f Rreat hi ng. 5-r This is no now remedy. It ha- been us-d r nr , number of years in Maryland and parts of P, „ ' sylvania, and baa, wherever known, acr, u ; r ~t _ unprecedented reputation for curing the var diseases for which it is recommended. So apparent is it# usefulness and so remarksbl has been itseures, thatit is fast superceding e , J, other remedy for those diseases. The afflicted c . relv upon its doing as much for them, and in tuai \ cases more than any other remedy now bed. r \i" public. ,lj# It is recommended and prescribed in the t,ra tice of a large number of "the most intelligent able physicians of Maryland. It is used nd *,! sidertd an indispensable household remedy i largo portion of the firet families of the Sta". e It is used by all classes of society, and the'nr.' versa! opinion is thnt it is good. Thii s vn . Portly Vegetable Compound. Iris p]-„ ! 1 take, and never does injury. But. owing „ purifying qualities, must do good under anv'," < cu.usiancfs. It effects are truly wonderful ing, calming, and allaying the most v ' coughs, purifying, strengthening and invigar'v?" the whole system,calming and S'>thing the t.ery " aiding and facilitating expectoration' and L." ing the DISEASED LUNG*, thus striking at the root of disease, and drivir,- . from the system. CROUP. This disease is announced by difficulty ofbreatf ing, shrill whistling or wheezing, backing C(t . " A and threatened suffocation. Ac It mostly in young children. No child need die >,f cr ~ this Syrup is properly used and used la'time-!! Mothers having eroupy children should watch tb first show of ihe disease, and alwavs keei A." remedy at hand. 1 For coughs after measles this syrup is muster, cellent. Experience has proven that it isequsii. I by no other preparation The price of the remedy is such as to place it wi.bin the reach of all, the poor as well ic- p,. rich, and every person should have it. Every person should have it in the house it , a true and faithful friend to all who value hen and wish to secure th-uisclves against that lj: J terrible disease, consumption. It will be fuu. j ihc most useful as well us tbe cheapest family . , ■ icine in ihe world. It h>-8 been used for the";*-' four years yvith a success without a parallel Price 50 cts. per bottle. Prepared by S. A. Foutz & Bro. For sale by 11. C. Keatner and B. F flarrr Druggists, Bedford, Pa. August 11, 1865—1y. Use SI rin-r't Balsamic Cough Syrup, and Su\ Children. No child need du t f Croup tf this Spruji t.i used tit time. VJ IF R 1 N E R MS" 1 N T)T A .\ 0 V E R.M IFUfI E. Since tbe introductiim erf this beautiful prepur ■ tieri. it hits been steaijly advancing int" j.ub' favor. I's astonishing efficacy in expelling woiu,r has won for it inaßy friends wherever known. n;,i these are speaking its praise to others, so that it is fast being introduced into every family in the land. The demand for it is t-ecotning immense - To muke it still more worthy the preference al ready shown it. tbe PROPRIETOR is putting it up in a much handsomer style than formerly It i; pvi prepared with the greatest care of uniform streug h, with plain directions, so that any one can administer it. If IS ENTIRELY VEGETABLE—PER FECT LV SAFE AND HARMLESS And has Dever been known to fail to expel wont! where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is superior to any other preparation in the world. Ask for SHRINER'S INDIAN VERMI- FltjiE, and take no other. 2a cents per bottle. ♦ by S. A. Foutz A Bro., and fr sale at the drug stores of Reamer and Harry. Bed ford. Pa. August 11, 1855—1y. Shriller i Indian Vermifuge, to destroy Norms, is entirely Vegtah/s—Perfectly Sujt aud llarmlnss. HOUTZ'S MIXTURE. i Is a safe and reliable remedy for the cart ■/. Rheumatism. Painful Nervous Affections, Spraias. Burns, Swellings and all diseases requiring an es ternal application on man. On horses it will never fail to cure PoleeviL Fistula, old running sores, or Sweeny, if propeih applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, ert- k. r hoofs, chafes, saddles or collar gill, cuts "f wounds, it is an infallible remedy. Try it and br convinced of its efficacy. R II E U M A T I S M. Persons afflicted with this disease no mattered how long standing, can be promptly and effectual ly cured by using this Mixture. There is nothing in the world so sure and - good to take away hard corns, and cure Fr it Bites as this preparation. Try it and so t isty yourselves. Price at) and 75 cents per bottle Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore. Md 2- : For sale a; the -J r ug stores of Reamer sad Hairy, Bedford. Pa. [Aug. 11, lSdo—ly Foutz's Mixture is the best Liniment for mttn and Beast now in use. o U T Z ' § celebrated HOUSE AXD CATTr.E POWDER Powders have proved after a 'rial j several .vers, to be superior to any prepsrst un ot the kind in use The chief superiority of , ' u '" e powders arises from Ihe fact that tbey *re com posed of medicines that have Laxative, Tone'at Purifying properties. The laxative ejects erttdi- I ties from the stomach and intes ires, the l"toc gives strength to the system of the Horse, sod the purifying medicines contained in them clenrse the blood, and lay the foundation for a rig won and healthy circulation. Tltc use of thent intpr< ves the wind, strengthens the appetite and give? 't"* horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin —thus iutpro*' ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this nuo.e animal. These powders are not intended, as most po" ders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give hit) ' appearance of being fat when not really so—nut to remove the disease and promote bis general health. , These powders will strengthen the stomach a® intestines, cleanse them frtuioffensive matter, to' bring them to a healthy state. They area ?"f e preventive of Lung Fever, arid a certain rente-J lor all diseases incident to the Horse, as tils' r ' Yellow Water, Distempers. Founder, Ilea'"- Slavcirrg. Coughs, Fevers. Loss of Appetite- ••• Vital Energy. Ac—These Powders, if used three times a week, through the winter and spnt'g' v#ur horse will never get the Lung Fever, f " !ici Bolts. A few doses of these powders will ntm 1 " the worst cough, on any horse. Were owner? 1 horses to feed a few ot these powders every yea • they might save the lives ot many valuable hoi- - ?'' MILCH COWS. Tbe properties this powder possesses in ircre 1 ' ing the quantity of milk in cows, gives it a" portance and Value which should place hands of every person keepiug a cow. In DJj*. ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens tu* hide, and makes theui thrive much faster. HOGS. . . In all diseases of swine, as coughs, ulcers m lungs and liver, Ac., by putting from halt's to a paper of these powders in a barrel of **"'> the above diseases can be cured or entirely pre vented. By using these powders the hog cholera can be prevented. Prepared by S. A. FOl'.Z. Westminster, Aid I_o*~For sale at the Drug Stores of Heau.er Ilai ly, Bedford Pa. Aug. It, 6i> l. v The above medicines can be had at maoutsc urer's prices of Johnson. H dloway A 1 l . Phil'a., J. J. Bender, Pittsburg, Laughton Kuohfield, Wheeling, Va.