(Tlothino. ctr. || OM E AGAIX! !! !! BY THE BARD OF LIPPEL'S MALL. Home again ' Home again ! From " foreign shore; And now I I some h •ndsome clothes From LIPPEL'S Clothing Store. Far I have roamed the world around, But none like their s ean find ; To sneh as I coobl get abroad, I bad to be resigned. But oh, it caused my heart to ache, Mv countenance to fall. To l>uy such clothe? from others. When I thought of LiPI'EL'S Hall. Ob. von are highly favored, Who live on Jut lata shore, For you en alw >ys 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 those at LIPPEL'S H ill. Where yon can always find 'he largest stock of MEN and BOY'S CLOTHING, together ,with PIECE GOODS for Custom order. Also a lot of DRY GOODS anfl GROCERIES. All kinds of country produce takeu in exchange for goods. junls 'O6. This is a special invi'ation to the reader.to call the ' BEDFORD CLOTHING EMPORIIM. and examine our stock of Ready-made Cloth ina, Hats and Cap*, Piere Good*, Prices to suit the buyers. BKRKSTRESSER .t SMITH. apr.27 .'O6. /CLOTHING EMPORIUM. —GEO. \ RKIMI N'D. Merchant Tailor, Bedford, Pn.. keeps constantly on hand ready-made clothing.' such as coats, pants, vests, Ac.; also a general as-.! S'irtiiient of cloths, cassimeres. and gents' furnish ing guilds of ail kinds: alsocaliooes, muslins, Ac., all of nhisb tviH.be soht loir for rash. My room Da few doors west of Fyan's store and opposite Rush's marble yard. I invite at! to give me a call. I hive just received a stock of new goods, may 25.'00. Ttotrls. I) EI>POBI) HOTEL.—The un ) der-igne<l having taken charge of tbe Red ford Hotel, formerly kept by Col John II ifer, an nounces to the public that he will be aide to af ford the best accommodations, both to tbe travel ing public and home custom The house will be improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always he well supplied with choice liquors. His table will be supplied with the choicest edibles of the season, and be vill sp ire no pains io make it suitable for all His stable is one of the best in Bedford, and a good hostler will always be in attendance. „jg Boarders taken by the week, month or year. Ti i ins reasonable The public are respectfully in vited to give him a c •II J'tcHUA J. SHOEMAKER. Jan. 15, "6k rit [i E MEX GE L II OUS E, Juliana Street, Bed ford. Pa. The subsetiber respectfully begs leave to inform the travelling public tht he has recently enlarged improved and refitted bis house, huh for the ac c mi mod a ion of travelers and boarders, a- well as eountry cus omers. Per-ons coining to this place f T the purpo-e of visiting the Bedford Springs, will find this house pleasantly lnea ed. Ample aud convenient Stabling is attached to this Ho'el. which will a'ways be attended by a e • retul hostler. Also a safe and convenient car riage house. All are invited to -give him a call ISAAC MEN'GEL. Proprietor. April 15. '64. MORRISON HOUSE, HUNTING DON. PA. I have purchased ami entirely renovated thi large stone HI d bri■ k building opposite the Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, and have now opened it for'be accouimod ttion of the traveling public.— '1 he Carpets Furniture. Beds and Bedding are en tirely new and first class, and 1 am safe in saying th it I can off -r accommodations Dot excelled in Central Pennsylvania. I refer to my patrons who have formerly known me while iii charge of the Bp""! Top Cuv Hotel and J >1 kson Il >u.-e. JOSEPH MORRISON. niMy2s.'oo.-if. tt X' I O X HOT E L, WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD. PA : V. STECKMAX, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared loaccom mod ite 'he public in the best manner anil on tbe m liKerwl terms. M J 9. '62. ¥¥TE YVER HOTEL, SK CtairmUte, if pi —The would repec fully inform rli*' wihlie H■t 1 e hu> IF cd flu* I--ire ly k p by Mr S. Cri->iu -•*i. Sr Clirsv*lle, Pn . whore he will a 'commodate all who may favor hni with tMircustom, j,, v-:hn. HENRY WEAVER. TACKSON HOTEL, f f Railroad Street, III' X TIX (; I) OX, Pa. C. SNELL. pr,13.'66. Pp'prietor. MWHOOI); lIOW LOST, HOW RESTORED Jnut pot) 'l ill.eri. on r !'• :/i --tinw of DK. OCLVEKWELL'S CELEBRATED E-'SA 1 ON 'HP r I ii'' nu<E (without tnedidne) of SPERM NTORRHIEA, or Semin il Weakness. Involun t irv S* urinal Losses. finpotenev, Mental and PhyaLr d Incapacity Impel men sto M irringe. pip . also Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits induced by self-Indulgence or Sexual extravagance. THP world renowned author, in this admirable Lpolure elearly fovcs from iii- own experience thai the awful c 'iisequenees of Self-Abus ■ may be effectually removed without medicine, nd without dangerous surgical operations, bougies instru menis. rings. or cordials, pointing out n mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may eure himself cheaply, privately mid radically THIS LF.UTCRR WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOU SANDS A"D THOUSANDS. Sen' under seal, to any address, in a plain, seal ed envelop, on the receipt of six cents, or two post age stamps, bv addr-ssi.ig CI I.AS. J C. KLINE k CO., 127 Bowery, N V., Pott Office Box 4556. Feb Di, nil— |y nISSOI.I TloN OF IWRTXER SIIIP.—The partnership heretofore existing b ween the undersigned under the name of J B. Williams A Brother, is this lay dissolved by mu tual c 'iiscnt. All persons owii g accounts or notes to said firm will please call and settle immediately, as in ish rt time they will be placed in other hands for collection J. B ILLIAMS, IN. D WILLIAMS. Bloody Run, March 15, 'fid. The undersigned having taken the stand hereto fore occupied by J. B Williams A Brother, wishes to sy to Ills friends that he fools grateful for past favors and begs a continuance of the same. But will give notice that he cannot sell goods on long credits, ami persons buying must not leave theii account* stand over six months. .1 B. WILLIAMS. Bloody Kun. March 15, '66 j) I' M i' s! ! : I am engaged in selling the ERIE PUMP— certainly the only pump well adapted to this climate Persons in need of a Goon PI MP, will do well to give me a call. i js Qrders from all parts of the county attend ed to with promptness. ADDRESS: WM. C. SNIVELY, Schellsburg Aug I. "65— ly 4 11ARE CHANCE 18 OFFERER /V ALL PERSONS To displ y their G -o Is; To sell their Goods: To gather information; To make known their wants; As., Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.. Ac., by advertising in the columns of THE GAZETTE. rpHE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the I btJiM Advertising Me<liuiu in boutbern Pcim ylvxiiM. A I ERCHAMS- SHOW BILLS, I priDtcd in superior style. n .t re asona hie terms, at THE BEDFORD GAXKTTR office. pediml. rfkiw REWABDI I will pnv to any Doctor or member of the Med ical Fraternity, the sum of $lO6 for any Compound that possesses more medicinal virtues and curative powers than Misbler'? H"rb Bitters. B MIBHLER. Proprietor, 8. E. Corner of Centre Square, msyll.— Ty. Lancaster. Pa. (B*loo REWABDI I will pay SIOO Reward for the discoverv of any medicinal preparatinn that can euro >: greater va riety of coiuplain's than M'sbler's Herb Bitters. B MIBHLER. Proprietor. S E. Corner of Centre Stjuare, mayll.—ly ~ Laneaster. Pa. -yx> DOLLARS REWARD! I will pay SSOO to the Proprietor of any M' di oine that can show a greater number of genuine Certifi-ates of cures effaetej he it near 'he rd ee where i' is made than MTSHLKR'B HERB BiT TERB—of C'n-ump'ion. Dyspepsia, L'vcr Coin plaint. Bloody Flux, Diarrhoea. Typhoid Remit tent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevers. Fever and Ague. Cholera Morbus. Yellow J ion lice. Scrofula. Running or Sore Legs, Cancer. Abscess. Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Coughs, Colds. Cramp in the Stuiu aeh, Chronie Dtarrhoea. Piles. Tetter. Scald Head. Gphnema. or fa'ling away-sicknes- peeuliar to children. L ueorrbea, Failing of the Womb, all obstructions to tbe due course of iiHture iri females, all venerial diseases, and all complaints arising from impure Blood •w ak and disordered state of the 8 outsell, Livoi or Kidnevs. Certificates of cures "f the Yellow Fever in Mexico can also be furnished Remember if it does not eure, the money will he refunded by the proprietor. BENJAMIN MLSHLER, E. Corner of Centre Spia re. Lancaster, Pa. FEND FOR A CIRCULAR. The ingredients used in compounding Mishler's Heih 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 'ioi ; also in the manner in which they operate on the system, and much other valu able information. If you i,re ti ill >e led with disease send for one of Mi bier's Herb Bi'ters Circulars; 'Cd it carefully, profit by the bints it contains, and you will be pi seed on the sure road of recovery, may 11. —ly. MIKIfrLEIt'S BITTERS WILL 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. 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, —This disease is hereditary and is transmitted from generation 'o generation It is caused by a transgression of the law- of nature, both m rat and physic d ; in other words, it is caused by fire. Aeiingasa latent poison, it re duces the vitality of the blood, and weakens the depurating organs, so that they fail to discharge or cast out the impurities that are eostina illy gen erating in the system. A per-on physically pur * acquires gonorhaoi. or some o her secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, the di-.-n- - is dried ii)i, and the patient pronounced well. Vain delusion. The complaint is not cured, i s channel is only diverted. Instead of making i s appear ance out wardly, it acts on Ihe internal organs, and scrofula, which is bequeathed from father to son, is the result. Matty persons who are perfectly free from all imiuni ali'v and vie- ate afflicted with scrofula They are suffering for the sins of their fathers and laboring under (h -cui- in-eribed in - rthed in flic Book of Books "I will visi; the itiiqui ies of the fathers upon tin ir ctnl lren." 'io eure this dreadful com plain it is iaee-s ary that the blood should he thoroughly purified, all the organs of 'he hody brought into a healthy state of action, and the system braced up mud strength ened by iuvigoratiug lonics. L"ok at the articles used in compounding Misi lcr's Biter-: tbe ar ray of purifying and invigorating medicaments, •ni'l kay whether th re is an ir'icle 111 the woole list f medicines that cqu 'ls it. We here emphat ically a.-- -rt. without tear of contradi 'tiou, that MishltP* Hit'er - vail Core all kind of S'fnf ul on* Di leasee. It purifies the blood it strengthens the internal organs and aids them to pciform their natural fiiuc'ions i is a stimulant and a tonic and it will cure Scrofula. 2d, Running Sores and Ulcers.—Running sores and ulcers inv iriably indi' i'e a semfulous taint. They are caused by the efforts of nature to dis charge the impurities of the blood. Many persons afflicted wi li running sore- aud ulcers succeeded in drying them up anil think iff y are cured when the skin grows over the sore. They are. however, • but making had worse," for the impurities that were di-charged from the system through tbe me dium of the -.> re now act internally aud cause in nuiuerabie diseases and often death. The only trio and -im cure for all running sores aud ulcers is Misbler'? Bitters, a eontmued and persevering use of which will urnstcertainly effect a permanent cure. 3d. Salt Rheum.—Salt Rheum is a vague, in definite, though, popular term given to a 1 mo.-: all the non-febrile erup ions of the skin which afflict adults. It is generally an eruption of vesicles in small, distinct ulcers, accompanied with a smart ing. tingling sensation, witu a tendency to creep er spFcad over the adjoining surf ice. Mi-tiler's bitters are a sure cure for this disease. kit. Pimples and Blot dies. —Pimples sDd Blotch es on the skin are always a sure sign of impure blood. A1 hough never dangerous, except in ca -es of carbuncle-, they arc very disagreeable.— Of en we will see the most hands une ft-atur -s ren dered hideous by great blo'ches and pitnfdes. and instead of the pleasing look which should irradi ate the human face ive see nothing but disgus.ing corrupfion; for pimples and blotchi - are nothing but the corrupt accumulations of iff- sys em ex cel lei through the metiuin of the skin. The use of Misbler - Bitters will for e these c >rraptious to be discharged through the natural channels, and thus cures all kinds of pimples and blo'ches. Lt dii- who de-ire at iir eomplection, free from pim pb s -boutd bear this fact in mind. For sale by J. L LEW 18. itiiiggtst, Bed lord. I'a. may 11. —ly. V< i EXTS \Y A XTF.i) in every town TO SELL THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE MOUTHER A lll.s TORIES. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR, 15 V F7 A POLLARD. Ehtor Rirhmond Esiminer. 2 Vols., Bvo, about 675 pages each. $,3.50 per vol. With 20 Splendid t&eel Portrait-'. This is the only complete and authentic history of the Southern side published, extending as it does, from the beginning of the war-to the final surren der of 'he Confederate armies Mr POLLARD'S prominent position in the Con federaey his enabled him to prt pare a work tit.■ - qualed in aceuraev and interest, and which is eve tywhere acknowledged to be the STANDARD SoCTUERN HISTORY. It should find a place in every library. 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One copy, one your, $ 2.00 Three copies one year, 5.00 Five copies one year, S 75 Ten conies one year, 17 .00 Twenty copies one year, 30.00 To Clergymen, 1 .(>0 And an EXTRA copy to any club of TEN. Any person sending a club of Fifty for the Semi weekly or Weekly News will be entitled to the Daily News Fret fur one year The name of the ' Post-Office and State should in all eases be plainly written. To insure safety in remittances, money orders are preferable. A Idress BENJAMIN WOOD, New 1-4\'i V \ Hut 111 l/l IT, 10 City Ha!l Square, New York. March 2. 'Ofi VI rsK'AL INSTRUMENTS.—B. if| M. GREENE as opened bis Music Store, one door we-' of W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps constantly on hand STEIN WAY A SONS and HAVES A BACON'S. AND OTHERS' PIANOS, MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OK OANS and OAHIIART, NEE HI IAM A COS' MK i LODEONS ; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes ; Guitar and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOOKS—'Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor, Go'den Trio, Ac., <io. SHEET M U SlC—die is cons tan- ly receiving from Phil .delphiu all the latest music, which persons at a distance wislnug, can order, atpd have them seat by mail, at pubfftier's prices. .j/"Piani> iud Organs warranted fur Jive years. Tliose 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 instruments sent promptly upon ap plication with any additional information desired 15 M. UKEENE, Hill street, Huntingdon. Pa., in Brown's new Hardware Bulidiug. Dr. C. N Uickok. Agent, Bedford, P. Deo. 1, 'tis-ly J ) iCJIAItI) LEO, Manufacturer of CABINET-WAItE, CHAIRS, &C., BEDKORD. PA.. The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet making business, will make to order and keep on hand everything in his line of manufacture. BCKEAVS, DRESSING STANDS, PAItLoR AND EXTEN SION TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASH STANDS, AC., AC'., will be furhished at all prices, and to suit every taste. COFFINS will also be made to order. Pro nipt attention paid to all orders for work. Shop on West Pitt Street, nearly opposite the residence of George Shuck. July 10, 1863 —tf * RICHARD LEO. f"I "TERMS lor every description of Job J PRINTING CASH I for the reason that for every article we use, we must pay cash; and the . cash system will ennble us to do our work as low as it can be done in the cities. b BEDFORD GAZETTE POWER PR BPS PRINTING EST A B LISH MENT, BZDFORD, PA. MEYE 11S & MENGEL PROPRIETORS. Having recently made additional im provemente to our office, w# are pre pared to execute ail orders for PLAIN AND PA NOT J O B P li I N T ING-, With dispatah aid la the matt SUP E 111 O R ST YL S. I CIRCULARA LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CHECKS, CER TIFICA TEE, BLANKS. DEEDS, REGISTERS, RECEIPTS, CARDS, HEADINGS, ENVELOPES. SHOWBILLS, HANDBILLS. IN VITA TIONS, LABELS, Ift.fyt. Our facilities for printing t POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Ao., FOR CONCERTS AND EXHIBITIONS, AHE UNSURPASSED. "PUBLIC SALE" BILLS Printed at thort nnfit* We can insure complete satisfaction as to time and price. AH " orkgExecuttd PrompOtf. ptitai. JJELMROLD'S EXT II ACT BU c II U. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU HELMBOLD'S BUCHU. HELMBOLD'S BUCIIU. Toe only I-ii own remttly for DIABE T E 3, IRRITATION OF THE NECX OF THE BLAD DER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KID NEYS, CATARRH OP THE BLAD DER, STRANGURY OR PAIN FUL URINATING. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the most ur gent symptoms. Are yon troubled with tbat distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hips* A teaspoonful a day of Helmbold's Buchu will relieve you. EII YSI CI AX S AND OTHERS PLEASE NOTICE. I make no Beeret of ingredients Helmbold's Extract Buchu is composed of Buchu. Cubobs, and Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepar ed in varito and according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY, These ingredients are known as the most valua ble Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC Is that which acts upon the kidneys HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injuri ous properties, and immediate in its action. FORTIIE SATISFACTK >N OF ALL, See Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory of the U. S., of which the following is a correct copy: ' BUCHU.—Its odor i strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, ita taste bitterish, and analo gous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in com plaints ol the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel chronic Catarrh of toe Biulder, Morbid irrita tion of the Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of the Prostrate, and Ketentiou 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." F< )R FURTIIFR INFORMATION, .Sec PrefcssorDewees' valuable works on the Prac tice of Physic. See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Phy sic, of Philadelphia. Se any and all Standard Work on Medicine. FROM THE LARG E S T MA N ITFA(TURI NO ( HEM IST IN THE WORLD. lam acquainted with H. T Heltnbold; he occu pied the drug store opposite my resideneo, and was successful iu conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I huve been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. \YM WEIUHTMAN, • (Firm of Powers t Weightman,) Ma it ii fart it ring- Ch e m ist.i, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. | From the Phtlad'a Evening Bulletin, Mar.. 10.J We are gratified to hear of the continued suc cess, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. 11. T. Heltnbold, Druggist. His store, next to the Met ropolitan Hotel, is 2S leet front, 2,10 feet deep, and five stories in height. It is certainly a grand es tablishment, and speaks favorably of the merit of hisarticles. He retains his Office and Laboratory in this city, which arc also model establishments of their class. The proprietor has been induced to make this statement from the fact lhat his remedies, although advertised, are GEN GIN E PREPARATIONS, 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-styled Doctors, who are too ignorant to lead a physician's simplest prescription, much less com petent to prepare phartuaceulical preparations THESE PARTIES RESORT to various meansof effecting sales, such as copying parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. Tho Science of Mddieiue stands SIMPLE, PURE, anil MAJESTIC, —having Font for its Basis, In duction for its Pillar. Truth alonw for its Capital. A WORD or CAUTION. Health is most important; and the afflicted should net use an advertised remedy, unless its contents or ingredients are known to others be sides the manufuctarer, or until tbey are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so eFering. HELM HOLD'S Genuine Preparation*. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER Established upwards of 16 years. Prepared by H. T. HELM BOLD, j PRINCIPAL DEPOTS HM*BOLJ'S Drug and Chemical Warehomse j 594 Broadway. New Yorl-; And HEL,MBOLD'S Medical Depot, 164 South ! Tenth Street. Philadelphia, Pa t SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Oct. CHRINEUS r alumhj (orciir U> , SYR UP ror Cot/firk*, (Johls, Crovp, Whooping Ctnt&k Asthma, Broiirhui *, £ pitting Blond. * ' Pain and Wtakof the Breti.it, Difficulty of Breathing, \ f . Tlii* is no new remedy. It has been used for > number of years in Maryland „d parts of P,. rir! gylvama, and has, w!,erver known, acquired a unprecedented reputation for curing the variom diseases for which it is recommended. So apparent is it* usefulness, and so remarkobl has been itscures, that it is fast superceding every other remedy for those diseases. The afflicted cat rely upon its doing as much ftr them, and in many cases more than any other remedy now before th public. It is recommended and prescribed ir, the pra rice of a large number of the most intelligent a . ,t able physicians of Maryland. It is used and ce sidered an indispensable household remedy bv t large p<ntion of the first families of the State " It is used by all classes of society, and the utii versal opinion is that it is good. Title Syri, vu Purely Vryrtahle. Compound. It lb pleasant take, and never does injury. But owing 1(J put ifying qualities, must do good under aov c j, cuuistances. fta effects are truly wonderful, „ ing, calming, and allaying the most vil coughs, purifying, strengthening and invigorati, „ the whole system, culuiing ami soothing the uerv,-, aiding and facilitating expectoration. and iug the DISEASED LUNG-, thus striking at the root of disease, and drivin* from the system. * coup. This disease is announced by difficultyofbreatb ing, shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking cough and threatened suffocation. Ac. It mostly occurs in young children. No child need die of croup' if this Syrup is properly used and used inline- Mothers having eroupy children should watch t) first show of the disease, and always keen this remedy at hand. Forcoughs after measles this syruo is most ex cellent. Experience has proven that it is equal] d by no other preparation The price of the remedy is such as to place it within the reach of all, the poor as well as the rich, and every person should have it. Every person should have it in the house. It it a true and faithful friend to all who Value health and wish to secure themselves against that most terrible disease, consumption. It will be found the most useful as well as the cheapest family med icine in the world. It lias been used for the last four years with a success without a parallel I'rice 5u ots. per bottle. Prepared by h. A Foul* & Bro. For sale by H. 0. Reamer and B. F. Harry Diuggists, Bedford, Pa.' August 11, IBts—ly. XJ'f Si r.', ilr 's Balsa ml e Cough Syrup, and Sat e your Children. .Y thi/d need die of Croup if this Sprup iv usrd in tiim H R I N E R 8 1 N 1) I ii lO VEEMIFCO E. _ Since the introduction of this beautiful prepara tion, it hu.s been steadily advancing into publia favor. Its astonishing efficacy in expelling worms has vniu for it many friends wherever known, and these are speaking its praise t<> others, so that it is fast being introduced into every familv in the bind. Ihe demand lor it is Oecoming immense To make it still more worthy the preference al ready shown it, the Pnot'KIETOB is putting it up in a much handsomer style than formerly. It is now prepared with the grentesi care of uniform strong h. with plain directions, so that anyone can administer it. IT is I:\TINI-:.R VEGETABLE—PER. EEC'TLY SAVE A.XD HA ii M LESS. And hue never been known to fail worm®, where worms existed. The proprietors bold IT as sert that it is superior to nay other preparation i> the world. Lr Ask for BHRIXERS INDIAN VERMI FUGE, and take no other. Price 25 cents per bottle. *#*l'repred by S. A Fonts i Bro.. and for sale at the drug stores of Reamer and Harry. Bel ford. Pa. August 11, 1855—1y Shri ner's Indian Vermifuge., to destroy Worms, is entirely V'gt i/ile- Perjeetly Saje and Harmless. P OUTZ'fI MIX TUR E. I Is a safe and relianle remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, Painful Nervous Affections. Sprains, Burns, Swellings and all diseases requiring an ex ternal application 0:1 man. On horses ir will never fail to cure Poleevil. Fistula, old running gores, or Sweeny, if properly applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, crooked hoot*, chafes, saddles or collar gall, cuts or wounds, it is an infallible remedy. Try it and b convinced of its efficacy. R I I E U M A T I S M. Persons atfiicted with this disease no matter of 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 Frost Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy yourselves. Price 50 and 75 cents per bottle.— Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore. Md. Lif For sale at the drug stores of Reamer and Hairy, Bedford. Pa. |Aug. 11, lbt>s—ly Fontz's Mixture is the best Liniment for man * and Beast now in use. |IA O U T Z ' S : 1 CELEBFATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. THESE Powders have proved after a trial of several years, to be superior to any preparation of the kind in use The chief superiority of thess powders arises from the fact that thev ere com posed of medicines that have T.avaMve. Tonic and Purifying properties. The laxative ejects cru li i ties from the stomach and in.istines, the t<" io gi\cs strength to the system oi me H|ise, and the purifying medicines contained in them cleat-* the blood, and lay the foundatior for a vigorou* ami healthy circulation. The use of them improves the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives ton horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv ing the appearance, vigor ami spirit of this noble animal. These powders are not intended, as most pew dors are. to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance of being fat w hen not really so—but, to remove tho disease and promote his general health. These powders will strengthen the stomach snd intestines, cleanse tiicm from offensive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They are a sure preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all disease* incident to the Horse, as Glanders. Yellow Water, Distempers. Founder, Heaves, blaveirng. Coughs. Fevers. Loss of Appetite, and Vita! Energy. Ac —These Powders, if used two or three times a week, through the winter and spring, your horse will never get the Lung Fever, Colic or Bolts. A few doses of these powders w ill remove the worst cough, on any horse. Were owners of horses to feed a few ot these powders every year, they might save the lives of many valuable horses. MILCH COWS. The properties this powder possesses in increas ing tho quantity of uiilk iu cows, gives it an iin portanee and value which should place it in the hands of every porson keeping a cow. In fatten ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. HOIIS. In all diseases of swine, as coughs, alcers in the lungs and liver. Ac., by putting from half a paper to a paper of these powders in a barrel of swill, the above diseases ean bo cured or entirely pre vented. By using these powders the hog clndora can be prevented. Prepared by S. A. FOl I'Z, Westminster, Md. sale at tho Drug Stores of Keauier and Harry, Bedford Pa. Aug. 11, t>s—ly. The above medicines can be had at manufac turer's prices of Johuson. Ilolloway A CowdeA Phil's., J. J Bender, Pitisburg, Laughtou n Rushfield, Wheeling, Va.|
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