(Tlothina. e'r. THF <> MI: A <. A i S : : : BV TIIE BARD OF LIPPELS IIALL. Home again ! Home again ! Fri'in a foreign sh.re; And now I' l j -t suae h tndsome clothes From LIPI'EL'S Clothing Store. Far I have roamed the world around, But none like the'r's ean find ; To such as f could get abroad, I had to be resigned. But oh, it caused my heart to ache. Mv countenance to fall. To boy such clothes from others. When I thought of LIPPEL'S Hall. Oh. vou are highly favored, Who live on Juniata shore, For you c m alw iys get your clothes At LIPPEL'S Clothing More. And all who have to travel. Will these my words recall ; For none make clothes us go"ti and cheap As those at LIFPEL'S H ill. Where you can always find the largest stock of MEN and BOYS CLOIHINU, together with PIECE GDODF for Custom order. Also a lot of Itl'.Y GOODS and GROCERIES. All kinds or country produce takcu in exchange for goods, junta 'O6. This is a special invi'ation to the r A ader to CtH ' 'he HED FORI) CLO THING EMPORIUM, and ex itnine our stock of Reai/y-mrde Cloth ma, 11 its and C-T, • l'iere Goods, Prices to suit the buyers. Brisksrr.ESSEit . a'uUC'.Ci. 1> K DFOIII) I! OTEL.—The un- der-istel hivingj t>ifcen clnrjf© of the Bed ford H< el. f- rmeily kept by C"! J hn H ier, :II - noHtices to the public fliuf he will he able to rt f.rd the bst nec>;nß>d;tiing, b-i'h tu the tr.'v**l iiijj pub tie mid home custom. The house will be improved Hid re-fitted, and the Bur wiil always b well suppl ed with <*hiee liquor-'. llh table wi I be supplied wi h the oboioest edibles of the ai d lie - ill spire no pai s lo luake it >ui "hie h i all iis stable is one of the bt - iu Bedford, and a good liMgrler will always be in attet.dance. i-4f Bonnie• > tiikeu by the we-k. uiooth or year T in.s reasonable. The public are respectfully iu viied to ifi ve Liiu a c >ll J"SIIUA J. SHOEMAKER. Jt. 15, Y4 rii ii E MKN G E L HO U BL, Juliana- Street, Bedford, Pa. The subscriber respectfully bogs leave to infnrn thb travelling public tht lie has recently enlarged, improved and refitted his bouse, b th lor the ac* C 'Uimoda ion of travelers and boarders. a- well as country eusouters. Persons coming to this place f i the purpose of visi ing the Bedford Springs, will find this bouse pleasantly locs ed. Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to this Hotel, which will a ways be attended by a c .retul bustler. Also a safe and convenient cur riagc bouse. All are invited to give i ini a ca'l ISAAC MLXGEL, Proprietor April 15, '64. M ORRISON HOUSE, HUNTINGDON. PA I nave purchased and entirely renovated the large stone ai d bri-k building opposite the Pcnn svlv ini* l'.ailroad D- pot and have n* opened it f r'he necoutmod 'tion of the traveling public.- The C irpets Furniture, Beds and Bedding are en tirely new and first class, and i am safe in -ay i: g thai I can offer accommodations not excelled m Central Pennsylvania. I refer to my patrons who have formerly known me while in charge of the Broad Top City Hotel and J " kson House. JOSEPH MOKKISON. may 26. '66 .-if * T T N 1 () Nil O T E L, WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD. PA : V. STB'KMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to acooin mod ite the public In the best manner and on the m at liberal tetms. May 9,'62. KAY Lit HOTEL, ST. OairtvWe, H P' —The undersigned would fully it form tlwpiiMie hat he h'S leased !heb"'e! late ly k-p by Mr S Crissman. St Cltirsvlle. Pa , where ho will a-comtuodate all who may tuvur hm a ifh t' eir custom. _junß-",m. HENBT WEAVER. TACKSON HOTEL. e / Railroad S'rert, II UX TI XGI) O y, Pa. C. SNELL. apr.t.l.'fiS. Propiietor. MWITOOT); HOW IA IST, HOW RESTORED -Jn*t d'/YW a tin,i of OK. rCLVERWEU. S CEj.EBB \TEI> F-SA >on f be r t li- u-e <- ' -hoot u-el i.-ine) .a Fpt KM ATORRHCKA, or Seminal Weakness. Involun t-rv S-iiiial Losses. Imi • tency, Mental and Physic "1 Incapacity luii-e 1 man st" M >rriag>. etc . a'so Consumption. Epib-p-y, and Fi's imluced by se 1 f-fn lolgt-net' or Sexual rx'r-iv igatice. The world renowned au'lior, in this a Imirable L-c - ure clearly p oves from hi- own expetionce that the awful c i s-quenct sot Stlf-Abus may be effectually lem-ived without nn- licit e. and without d mgerniis surgical opi-rati- :.s, b ugies instru m iitg. rings, or cordials, pointipgout a mole of cure at once certain and effe.- u il. by whi--h every giiffeier, no matter whit his condition tuay be, n iy curt- hi t self cheaply, privately ant radicnlly. THIS LEI'TIJRE WIEE i-ROVE A BOOS TO THUI SAMIS A D TBOI BANH3 sen under seal, to any d lr'* s s. in a plain, seal ed envelop, on the re -iipt of six cents, or two post age stamps, by uddi s-iog CH \S. JT. C. KLIKK A CO., . 127 Bowery, N. Y., l'o.t 'Jtfice Box las a. Feb 1 1, Jo—|y Dissolution OF PARTNER >H [P. —Tip- partnership bcrctof-re exis-ing betw-'en the undersigned under the name -'f J B. W-lli-tnsA Brother, is this -iay di-solvcd by mu tu -I c in -nt. AH p-irM>ns owi g ac-'-iunts or iioies t- s lid firm will pi-- tse e ill i nil s -Itle iinuieiliately. as in a -h rt lime they will be plaeeit in u'hor hinds for collection J. BiO 1.1.1 iXti, t. I). WILLIAMS. Bloody Run, M irch 15. '66. The undersigned having taken the stand hereto fore oe-upii-d hy J. B Williams A Bjother. wishes 11, say to Ilia friends that he feels grateful for past favors ami begs . continuance of the same. But will give notice that he cannot sell goods oil long ci- ti s. and persons buying mus; not leuve their aacouuts stand over six months. .1. B WILLIAMS. Bloody Run, M uch 15. '55 T> U M ' s : : : I am engaged in selling the ERIE I'D MP— certainly the only pump well adapted to this climate Persons in need of a GOOD PI MP. will do well to give me a call. „ i,-' Orders front all parts of the county attend ed to with promptness. ADDRESS : WM. C. SNIVELY, SchelLburg Aug 1. '6s—ly t RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED j\_ ALL PERSONS To display their G -o's; To sell their Goods: To gather information; To make known their wants; Ac., Ac Ac. Ac., Ae., Ac.. Ac., Ac., by advertising in the columns of THE GAZETTE. rpilE BEDFORD GAZETTE is thp I Advertising Medium in Southern Penn yi< •" MERC I i ANTS' Sh() w BI Ll ."s, \\Ui\Uw\. V.IUO HEW A HI)! 0 i r will pay to any Do "tor or member of the Med- 1 ica! Fraternity, the sum of SIOO for any Compound , that possesses more medicinal virtues and curative j powers than Mishter's H-rh Bitters. B. MISHLER. Propr'etor, 8. E. Corner of Centre Square, tnayll.—ly. Lancaster. Pa. j (fclOO REWARD! I will pay SIOO Kew'ird for the discovorv of any medicinal preparation that can cure n greater va riety of complaint., than M'sbler's Herb Bitters. B MISHLER. Proprietor. S E. Corner of Centre Square, mayll.—ly Lancaster. Pa. COO DOLLARS REWARD! [ will pay SSOO to the Proprietor of any Medi cine that can show a greater number of genuine Certifi -Hies of cures effected by i' near the pi ce i where i ; i.- made than MISHLER S !il-.ltl> Bil -0 ERS —ot Consumption. Dyspcp-i*, Liver Com plaint. Bloody Flux. Diarrba-i. Typhoid Remit tent. Intermit'ent and Bilious Fevers. Fever and Ague. Cholera Morbus. Yellow.) tun lice. Scrofula, Running or S.-re Legs, Cancer. Abscess. Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Cough-. Colds, Cramp in tb# st m i net . Chronic Diarrhoea. Piles. Tetter. Scald Head, Ophnetna. or fn'lit-g aivay-sickiicss peculiar to rhildren. L ucorrhea. Failing of the Womb, ali obstructions to the duecoutS'-of nature in females, all veucriiil diseases, and nil complaints arising from impure Bioo-I - - ak and disordered state of the 8 oiiiHch, Livei or Ki-inevs. Certificates ot cures of the Y- tlow Rcvcr in Mexico can also be furnished Remember if it does not cure, the money will be refund-d by the proprietor. BENJAMIN MISHLER, E. Corner of Centre Squire, Lancaster, Pa FEND FOll A CIRCULAR. The ingredient* used in compounding Mishler s Heib BiVlers are not kept seen- hy the Proprietor. Fend for a circular and you will learn ihe medical properties n ol ve.-ieie? in "tuall, dis itic' ulcers, accompanied with a smart ing. tingling sensation, witu a tendency to creep - r sprt-.-i-l over the adj dning surfieo. Mishler .- bitters are a sure cure for this disease. 4 h. Fimoles and Bi-at-.-lies. —Fimples ind Blotch es on the sktn are always a sure sign of impure blood. .41 ii-ugh never dangerous, exe- pt in ca- I | -es of carbuncle-, tin y are icrv disagreeable.— Iti en we will s--e tlie most haiids-ane features ren dered hid" iu> by great hi - cln-s n -i | iml ! , and r iuSietid 'f the pleasing lo k whi--h should irradi ate the hiimnii face we see rm hiog but disgus.ing ' eorrup ion; for pimples and blotches a r e not'jing bu: the corrupt necumulaliobs of the sys'eiu ex- I pellet through the me iititn of the skill. The use j - I Mishter's Bitters ui,i force these e •rrup.ious to bi (lis'hatged dir-utgh the natural channels, and thus cures -ill kinds of piuiples and blotches. Li d - who desite a fair eouiplectiou, free irorn pim ples -hould b'-ur this fie' in mind. For sale by .1. R. I.KVt IF, Diuggist, Bedford. Pa. mnyll —ly. \(iKN TS WANTED in every town TO SKI.I, THF. FOLLOWING VALUABLE SOUTHER A" Hl* TOR lE*. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR. IVY K A POLLARD. E'liinr Rirhmnn / Errmnmr. 2 Vols'.. Svo., shout 675 pages " icb. $4.50 ;>ervl. \\~th 110 Sph inli'l Sit 't I'ortrni/s. This is- th ■ only ■••omplete .mil nu'hentic I isfory fI lie Sou hern side poblishel, extending is it doi from the beginning of ho war to the film! surren der of he Confederate armies Mr POLLAIM's prom l ne IT position in the Con federitey h is enabled him to prepare n work une ;u tied in accuracy nod interest, and which is eve ■ywhere acknowledged to be the STANDA KI) SOUTHERN HISTORY. It should find a place in every library. SOUTHERN ViENERALS: I'll Kilt LIVES ASD CAMPAIGNS, ByCAPT. W. PARKER SNOW, ,11'IEI 17 *'• ! /'or/rtiißt, 1 Vol. Svo ; 500 pages. $1 00. Containing Biographies of the distiogui-hed Son th ru tin-nil-, ivi h full nt.d graphic in-eouiltsof the iiud -us eii paigns in which they were engaged. It is n leost import mt and interesting volume, and IMS t.een prepared with the utmost care and thor oughness. Life, Services and Campaigns of ST()NEWALL JACKS!>N: BY A VIRGINIAN. 1 Vol. Igmo ; 325 pages, $1.50. WITH AC T B ES T I C PORTRAITS o V JACKSON. ai d his succ-ssor KiV ELL. on Steel. This is th>* only authentic history oi thisdi tin guishe-i le -dur which has been wtitten It bus been prepared f omVltfi:' >1 Repor s. conteuiporiiry nar ratives. and personal acquaintance, and is complete and lull. The Raids and Romances of MORGAN AND His MEN: BY MRS SALLY HOCJIKSTEK FORD, Willi S'etl I'orlrcit of (Sen. Mort/un, 1 Vol. 12~rn.; 425 pages. $1.75. A complete histo ry of this daring officer, more thrilliug and interesting than fiction. WOMEN OF THE SOUTH, Distinguished in Literature, I Vol Svo,; 511 pages. $3.50. Illustrated with Splendid Portruits, on Steel, from Life, of Mini. OCT Avt A U ALTON LB VERT MISS MARIA J. M ISTOSII Mits. ROSA YKKTNKB JOHNSON, .MITS ANNA COHA RITCHIE, MISS AUGUSTA J. EVANS. MNS L VIRGINIA FRENCH, MARION RARLANB, Andcontaii ing lull biographical sketches and spe cimen extracts from the most celebrated writing! in proee ami verse, of 35 Di lit iigiu t/irrl l.tttrary Women of thr South All thu above works are li iving an immense sale and ag nts are doingaplendidly everywhere. Many are milking from $lO to sls a day. We want n agent in every town in theSoutteri Stales Returned Soldiers, Ladies, Teachers ant others, will fiu-l this most profitable employ men t Exclusive territory giveu, and liberal induce ; meuts offered to canva.->eis For full par'iculars I address C. li R'CIIARDSON, I PAHLITNIWIR tu. 'O. -.'MSV. HI. Y. i'uljMQtions. T? C L KIT I('M AG A /1N K.—L IT KU-! Pj ATFRE. SCIE.NCF AND ART New Vol- I ume begins Jnnurv, 1866. The F<"hEf'Tte MAO vztseis, as its name indicates, | a selection from other magazines and periodicals. 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NOTICE TO THE PRESS.— EVERY SATURDAY will be lumished to the press, for Clubbing, ai $.4.50 per year; mud any paper copyiug this prospectus, with editorial notices, will be entitled to an exchange. 300 ts, and Varieties. rpilK GREAT . y ARI ET Y STO RE' ANDERSON'S ROW. 1 r. F. IRVINE, REOITL ator or DUCES IS Bedfoui). Having pui -chased the establishment of Joseph Alaip, Jr., am. ' *dded a fresh supply of Jio OTS AND .SIIOES, lam determine to se " as cheap as the cheapest. Call and see my fine assortment of QUEEN'S! FARE. GLASSWARE, Ac. A!s> '> m y 'orge stock of HOSIERY. ULO\E x ECK . TIEg COLLARS, Ac. Also, my articles ii 1 the Stationery line, such as Pencil*, Steel-i Penholder*, Ax-. Also, my V/. RIETIES, such as Spices of of End*, Table Salt, Essence or Coffee, H unbleton's Hair Stain, etc. In the 800 ' >md SHOE line, I keep everv thing calculated r ' of every description ; GAITERS of all styles in 'he ma rket. CALL AND SEE Mi GOODS. and exi tmiiie ft r yourselves! No trouble to show good.'. My ( 'rices will suit the times and the pockets of purchas rs. N. B. Orders from country months its promptly filled at small advance upon City price t- I j-'! m nlso for th< 1 New Sewing Machine, which should be inevi try family. An entire machine for the little- sum . of $20.00. Call and hand in vourorders soon. Oct. 20, 'OS. * H. F. IR\ INE. VN OTHER ARRIVAL,—The sub scriber would most respectfully in fori n 'he j ladieg and gentlemen of Bedford and vicinity, 'hat he has ngainjust returned inon Philadelphia, \ r '|h a well selected assortment of Ladies', Goutleiuc, 1 s, Misses and Children's Boots shoes. Gaiters, and Balmorals, of various descriptions, to whi -h be respectfully invites their attention. FOR GENTLEMEN, BOYS AND YOUTHS, he has every thing in their line, together with a sock of Gentlemen's Fugni shingGoods, consisting ■•f collars (all styles), Heart's, scarf-pin*, neck-ties, bu'terflies, suspenders, bar dkerchicfs, Ac.. Ac. Also, the best brands TOBACCO AND CIGARS, all of which will he sold at n very small advance to CASH ASP SHORT-TIME Bt'VERS. As heretofore stated, we do not hoast that ours is the largest, cheapest, an tl best aasortmeat of Beits and Shoes ever brought to Bedford, bwl we have bought according to our means, feeling assur ed that the best ami decidedly the most lusting advertisement, is a trial of the goods. But wbils. there may he larger, we feel c oiifident that there is none heter. Having been in the shoe busin ess all our life, we feel satisfied that we fully understand our business, sod have purchased our goods accordingly. \V e have on hand a nice s-ock of plain and fine S T A TIO N Ii R T, to which we invito atten. ion. Repairing done with neatness and despatch, and all rips of our own goods sowed free ut charge. remember ! All rips xewtJ or ptsgg ed free of duirge. TO THE LADIES. We take pleasure in saying that we have .an e. x cellent stock 5f .1. L. HITTER'S PniUADEt-i'iri V mape SHOES AND GAITERS, which we will guar - an tee to wear as LONG as any other make; and neatly repaired when necessary. We still have a separate apartment for their accommodation, have a lady to wait upon them, and will he uiost happy to have them give U3 a call i Don't forget the place. Shaffer's Urn!ding, Juliana Street, a few doors Souih "f the Washing ton Hotel. J. HENRY HUTTON. October 20, "05. I Ui*i* make UP YOUII clubs. T H E XE W YOR Iv NEW 8, The only Reeooni zed Demnrratir Newspaper piehl tshed in New York, DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, .AND WEEKLY. TO THE PUBLIC TUP. NEW YORK NEWS has battled against des poti-m /" r l,ur years of blond and terror in ass-er tion of ti.' e ssne'ity of the Constitution. A patri oii-m sutfi ienily broad to embrace both sections has been its only guide, and it refers now with hon est pride to i ,g record to show that it has not turn ed to the ri'ht or 'b e ieit uiider all the violence of arbit arv power. True to its prin. "iples as THE NEWS has been through the reign oY terror, it challenges public confidence in its honesty" arid independence for the future. The political transition of the present day opens to THE NEW S a new and wider fie'd of usefulness Standing now as it always has. on t.be in violability of the Constitution, according to the interftreta ion of the strict constructionists, it presents;' rallying ground for all, in both sections, who are t r iends of a generous conservatism. As a true and t.' ted ex ponent of sectional amity it occupies a p< 'si'ion which makes it the fitting mediator in boldii 'g up to the party of order in both sections, interest, 'and principles that gave breadth and vitality to t.bcir alliance As an intersectional agent, devote.' '■) freedom of election, to trial byjuiy, to the sat tity of the habeas corpus, and opposed now, asf< >r four years of terror it has been, to the eentralita - tion that dares to trample on the rights of Stales. North or S ,uth. TUK NEW S places itself as a e tn didatc for support before the great body of this onee free people. The circumstances of the moment make the dis semination of the principlesot THE NEWS a duly of individual patriotism. Everyman who concurs in its doctrines must if he e tertain a true sense of freedom, do so in no spirit of indifference, but ra ther with the earnestness of a high trust Justi fied. nay bound itt his love of liberty to do so, the proprietor places the canvass he makes here ot the publie generally in the hands of those men who give him the approval of their consciences as his individual agents. 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March 2, 'lift Musical I NSTRUMENTS.—B. M. OKEENE has opened his Music Store, one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps const nnt IV on hand STEIN WAY A SONS' and KAVKN A BACON'S, AND OTHERS' PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN'S OA KIN El' OR GANS and CARHART, NEEDHAM A CO S' ME LODKONS ; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes ; Guitar and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor, Golden Trio, Ac., Ac. SHEET MUSlC—Heisconstantly receiving from Philadelphia all the latest music, which persons at a distance wishing, can order, and havo them sent by mail, at publisher's prices. Pianos mid Organs warranted tor Jive yean. Those 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 iiisiruuieuis sent promptly upon ap plication with any additional information desired. B. M. GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., in Brown's new Hardware Building. Dr. C. N liickok, Agent, Bedford, P. Dec. I, '65-ly Sri ntinrr. r jp 1r E BJ3DFO It J) GAZETTE POWEPI PRESS PRINTING- ESTABLISHMENT BEDFORD, PA. MEYI: RS & AIE XGEL . PROPRIETORS. Having recently made additional im provernon ts lo our office, we arc pre parod to execute all orders for TRAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, With dispatch and in the most S UPEII 10 II ST YL E. * CIRCULARS, LETTER HEAPS, BILL HEADS, CHECKS, CERTIFICATES, BLANKS. DEEDS, REGISTERS, RECEIPTS, CARDS, HEADINGS, ENVELOPES, SHOWBILLS, HANDBILLS, IN VITA TIONS, LAB ELS, ire.Srr. Our facilities for printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Ac., FOR CONCERTS AND EXHIBITIONS, ARE UNSURPASSED. fc "PUBLIC SALE" BILLS Printed at short notiee. We can insure complete satisfaction as to time and price. AU WorkjEcecuted Promptly. ; J£ ELM HOLD'S EXTR ACT BUCHU, * HELM HOLD'S BUCHU lIELM HOLD'S B UCIIU. lIELMBOLD'S BUCIIU. The only known remedy for DIABETES, IRRITATION OF TIIE NECK OF THE BLAD DER, INFLAMMATION OF TIIE KID NEYS, CATARRH OF TIIE BLAD DER, STRANGURY OR PAIN FUL URINATING. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the most ur gent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hips? A tcaspoonful a day of Holuibold's Buehu will relieve you. PII YSICIANS AND OTHERS PLEASE NOTICE. I make no secret of ingredients Helmbold's Extract Buchu is composed otßuchu. Cubebs, and Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepar ed in vacuo and according to rules of PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY, These ingredients are known as the most valua ble Diuretics afforded. A DIURETIC Is that which acts upon the kidneys lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU ACTS GENTLY, Is pleasßnt in taste and odor, free from all injuri ous properties, and immediate in its action. FOR TIIE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory of the U. S., of'which the following is a correct copy: ' BUCIIU.—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 ti.e Bladder. Morbid irrita tion of the Bladder and Urethra. Diseases ofthe Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It has also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Af fections, and Dropsy." FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, See PrefessorDewees' valuable works on the Prac tice of Physic. See Remark's made by the celebrated Dr. Phy sic. ol Philadelphia. See any and all Standard Work on Medicine. FROM THE LARGEST M ANUFA< TURING CHEMIST IN TIIE WORLD. lam acquainted with 11. T. Relmbold; 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. WED! HTM AN, (Finn ot Powers & Weigbtman,) Man itfact uring Chemists, Niuth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. | From the rhtlad'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. Helmbold, Druggist. His store, next to the Met ropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front. 230 feet deep, and j five stories in height. It is certainly a grand es- I 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 elass. The proprietor has been induced to make this statement from the fact that his remedies, although advertised, are GENUINE 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 t end a physician's simplest prescription, much loss com petent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations. THESE PARTIES RESORT to various meansof effecting sales, such as copying parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. The Science of Mddicinc stands SIMPLE, PIKE, 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 others be sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so offering. HELM HOLD'S Gen ui ne Preparations. FLUID EXTRACT BUOHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER. Established upwards of 10 years. • Prepared by *ll. T. lIELMBOLD. PR INC IP A L D EPO TP HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse 394 Broadway, New York ; And HBLMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Oct. 20,'65.-ly. Accural. QHRINERS BALSAMIC COU(';if n BYKUP. bur Cough*. Cold*. Croup. Whooping Coital, Asthma, Hroorhiti *, Spitting Wood * ' l'a. n,md HW„,„ if ' Diffirally of Breathing, telli J: • . able physicians of Maryland. a lt is used and sidered an indispensable household remedy I large portion of the first families of the State ' It is used by all classes of society, and the m versa! op : nion is that it is good. TU i N y ,„.,'" Purely Vegetable. Compound. It is pi, 1 take, and never does injury. Butowin puiifyicg qualities, must do good under any cujjstnriees. Its effects are truly wonderful . ing, calming, and allaying the most vV. ..!" coughs, purifying, strengthening and iuvig : the whole sy-teru. calming and aiding and facilitating exjicctoration. and ■ ing the DISEASED LUNG>, thus striking at the root of disease, and drivit ~.. from the system. CROUP This disease is announced by difficulty ofbreat'- ing. shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking 'U and threatened suffocation. Ac It mostly .. ~ iu young children. No child need die of CM, • this Syrup is properly used and used intii , J Mothers hming croupy children hould war first show of the disease, and always keep p.'." remedy at hand. For coughs after measles this syrup is most PJ . cedent. Experience has proven that itiseouai. ! by no other preparation The price of the remedy is such as to wiihiu the reach of all. the poor as well rich, and every person should have it. Every person should have it in the house. It j, a true and faithful friend to all who value heal:':* and wish to secure themselves against that ~ terrible disease, consumption. It will be ft, the most useful as well as the cheapest family : iciuc in the world. It hi s been used for the U ■ four years with a success without a parallel Price 50 cts. per bottle. Prepared by S. A. Foutz k Bro. For sale by 11. C. Reamer and B f, Harry Druggists, Bedford, Pa. August 11, 1805—ly. Ute Si ■it er's Bulsamtr Cough Syrup, a >„l S/re no , Children. No eliild need tLt Ct ■ay if this Sprnp is used in tine c il BIN E R 8 I N DI A X nVERMI F U G E. Since the introduction of this beautiful prej - tion, it has been steadily advancing into !>ui.it favor. I s astonishing efficacy in expelling w< r,sj has won for it many friends wherever known, these are speaking its praise to others, go that it is fast being introduced into every family in U land. The demand for it is i-ccoming immense To make it still more worthy the preference al ready shown it. the PuoruiEToß is putting it up in a much handsomer style than formerly. It - now prepared with the greates, care of' uniform strong h. with plain directions, so that anyone can administer it. IT IS ENTIRELY VEGETABLE-PER FECTLY SAFE AND HARM LESS And has never been known to fail to expel worms where worms existed. The proprietors boldly a sert that it is superior to any other preparation in the world. A=k for SHRINER : S INDIAN VERMI FUGE, and take no other. 2J eeoti per bottle. by S. A. Foutz t Bro . and for sale at the drug stores of Reamer and Harry. Bed ford. I'a. August 11, 1855—Jy. Shnner's Indian Vermifuge, to destroy Worms, is entirely Vegtah/e—Perfectly Safe and HarmJosj. UOUTZ'S MIXTURE £ ls a safe and reliable remedy for the cure f Rheumatism. Painful Nervous Affections, Spra:i.- Burns, Swellings and all diseases requiring an ei ternal application on man. On horses it will never fail to cure Poleevi! Fistula, old running sores, or Sweeny, if propei:y applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddles or collar gall, cu;> r wounds, it is an infallible remedy. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. RHKIMA T I S M. Persons afflicted 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 all and 75 cents per bottle - Prepared by 8. A. FOITZ, Baltimore, Md. For sale at the drug stores of Reamer and Hairy, Bedford, Pa. I Aug 11- 1805—ly Fonts'* Mixture i* the he\t Liniment for ptc* and Beust now lit us*. rort z ' s I CELEB HA TF. D HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER*. r THESE Powders have proved after a trial ' several to be superior to any prep*it' I the kind in use The chief superiority of 'best powders arises from the fact that they are com posed of medicines that have Laxative. Tonic . j Purifying properties. The laxative cjec's crmh | ties from the stomach and intes im-s. lb'' gives strength to the system of the Horse, ami b* purifying medicines contained in them • ■ o-e the blood, and lay the foundation for a vigorous and healthy circulation. The use ot them in ' the wind, strengthens the appetite and giv" horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this ucb.e animal. These powders are not intended, as most pon ders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give bin ' ■'' appearance of being fat when not realty so—' to remove the disease and promote his general health. These powders will strengthen the stomach ari intestines, cleanse them from offensive matter, bring them to a heal'hy state. They area sure preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain rente 7 for all diseases iw ideut to the florse. as Glued' Yellow Water, Distempers, Founder. flea"' s ; Slaveirng, Conghs, Fevers. Loss of Appetite. and Vital Energy. Ae —'l bese Powders, if used t;> "J three times a week, through the winter and spring. Vour horse will never get the Lung Fever. Col"' " r Botts. A few doses of these powders will remove the worst cough, on any horse. Were owners >' horses to feed a few of these powders every year, they might save the lives of many valuable horses MILCH COWS. The properties this powder possesses in increas ing the quantity of milk iu cows, gives it an im portance and value which should pdace it in : e hands of every person keeping a cow. In fatten ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens tlir hide, and makes thetn thrive much faster. HOGS. . In all diseases of stvine, as coughs, ulcers in the lungs and liver, Ac., by putting from halt a paper to a paper of these powders io a barrel of swnl. the above diseases can be cured or entirely pre vented. By using these powders the hog cholera can be prevented. Prepared by S A. FOI TZ. Westminster, .'ld. I For sale at the Drug Stores ot uea.i.er -d Harry, Bedford Pa. Aug- bl, t>s—'3 The above medicines can be bad at uiai.utac •urer's prices of Johnson. Holloway A Co i-u Phit'a., J. J. Bonder, Pittsburg, Laugh'on v Kusbfield, Wheeling, Va.