The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, August 21, 1866, Image 4

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TT O M E AGAIN!!!!!
BY THE BARD OF LIPPEL'S nALL
Home againl Home again !
From a foreign shore;
Ami now I 'll get some handsome clothes
From LIPPEL'S Clothing Store.
Far I have roamed the world around,
But none like their s can find ;
To such as I could got abroad,
I had to be resigned.
But oh, it caused my heart to ache.
My countenance to fall,
To buy such clothes from others.
When I thought of LIPI'KL'S Hall.
Oh. you arc highly favored,
Who live on Juniata shore,
For vou can always get vour clothes
At LIPPEL'S Clothing Store.
And all who have to travel,
Will these tny words recall;
For none make clothes as good and cheap
As those at LIPPEL'S Hull.
Where you can always find the largest stock of
MEN and BOY'S CLOTHING, together with
PIECE GOODS for Custom order. Also a lot of
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. All kinds of
country produce taken in exchange for goods,
junlfi. 66
.
This is a special invitation
to the reader to call at the
BED FORD CLOTHING ,
Bxroitnit,
and examine our stock of
llsady-made
Cloth i tig,
lints and
Caps,
Piece, Good ■,
j Prices to suit the buyers.
BBKKSTRESSKR A SMITH.
i apr.27,'66.
TXLOTHING EMPORIUM.— <;!!'>.
KEIMIND, Merchant Tailor, Bedford. Pa
keeps constantly on hand ready-made clothing,
such as coats, pants, vests, Ac.; al-o a general as
sortment of cloths, cassimeres, and gents' furnish
ing goods of all kinds; also calicoes, muslins. Ac.,
all of ivhuh will Of sold tote for rash. My room
is a few doors west of Fyan's store and opposite
Rush's marble yard. I invite nil to give me a
call. I have just received a stock of new goods.
may25,'66.
ItOtflS.
I[>EDFORD HOTEL.—The un
) dersigned having taken charge of the Bed
for-1 Hotel, formerly kept by Col John llafer, an
nounces to the public that ho will be able to af
ford the best accommodations, both to the travel
ing public and home custom. The house will be
improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always be
well supplied with choice liquors. His table will
be supplied with the choicest edibles of the season,
and be will spare no pains to make it suitable for
all. His stable is one of the best in Bedford, and
a good hostler will always be in attendance.
"Jrßoarders taken by the week, month or year.
Terms reasonable. T'ue public are respectfully in
vited to give himacall.
JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER.
Jan. 15. "01
m HE MEN GE L HO U SE,
Juliana Street. Bedford, Pa.
The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform
the travelling public that he has recently enlarged,
improved and refitted his house, both for the ac
commodation of travelers and boarders, as well as
country customers. Persons coming to this place
for the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs,
will find this house pleasantly located.
Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to
this Hotel, which will always be attended by a
careful hostler. Also a safe and convenient car
riage house.
All are invited to give him a call.
ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor.
April 15, '64.
M ORRISON HOUSE,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
I have purchased and entirely renovated the
large stone and brick building opposite the Penn
sylvania Railroad Depot, and have now opened it
for the accommodation of the traveling public.—
The Carpets. Furniture, Beds and Bedding are en
tirely new and first class, and I am safe in saying
that" I can offer accommodations not excelled in
Central Pennsylvania.
I refer to my patrons who have formerly known
me while in charge of the Broad Top City Hotel
and Jackson House. JOSEPH MORRISON.
uiay2s.'6o.-tf.
TT N I O N II O T E L,
WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD. PA :
V. STECKMAN, Proprietor.
This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom
modate the public in the best manner and on the
most liberal terms.
May 9, *52.
\\T LAYER HOTEL, Sf. O 'aim-ilk',
17 Pa. —The undersigned would respectfully
inform tl; public that he has leased the hotel late
ly kept by Mr. S. Crissman, St Clairsville, Pa.,
when- he will accommodate all who may favor
him with their custom.
j,i„B :;,n HEHRY WEAVER.
JACKSON HOTEL,
t} Railroad Street,
III ' A' TIX (I J> O iV, Pa.
C. SNELL.
apr.13,'65. Proprietor.
- m ————r
MANHOOD; IIOW LOST, HOW
RESTORED— Just published, a new edi
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ESSAY on the radical cure (without medicine) of
SI'BRMATORRHO:A. or Seminal Weakness. Involun
tary Seminal Losses, Impotency, .Mental and
Physical Incapacity Impediments to Marriage,
etc", also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits induced
by self-luilulgencc or Sexual extravagance.
The world renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture clearly proves from his own experience
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse inay be
effectually removed without medicine, and without
dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instru
ment-. rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.
THIS LECTI UE WILL PROVE A WMIN TO THOUSANDS
AND TIIOI BANDS.
scnt under seal, to any address, in a plain, seal
ed envelop, on the receipt of six cents, or two post
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CIIAS. J C. KLINE <fc CO.,
127 Bowery, N. Y., Post Office Box 4566.
Feb IS, "06—ly
nl SS< ILUTION OF PARTN ER
FIIIP.—The partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned under the name of J B.
Williams A Brother, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. All per-ons dwir.g accounts or notes
to s lid firm will plcasecall and settle immediately,
as in a shirt time they will be placed in other hands
fur collection J. B. W ILLIA.MS,
S. D WILLIAMS.
Bloody Run, March 15, '66.
The undersigned having taken the stand hereto
fore occupied by J. B Williams A Brother, wishes
to say to tiis friends that he feel - grateful for past
favors and begs a continuance of the same. But
will give notice that ho cannot sell goods on long
credits, and persons buying must not leave their
accounts stand over six months.
J. B. WILLIAMS.
Bloody RtS, March 15. flf
I) U M 1' 8 ! ! !
I am engaged in selling the
ERIE PUMP-
certainly the only pump
well adapted to this
climate
Persona in need of a
GOOD PI MP,
will do well to give me
a call.
t Orders from all parts of the county attend
ed to with promptness.
ADDRESS:
WM. C. SXIVELY,
Scheilsburg
Aug. 1. 'U—lf
VRARE CHANCE 1H OFFERED
ALL PERSON'S
To display their Goods;
To sell their Goods:
To gather information;
To make known their wants;
Ac , Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.,
by advertising in the columns of THIS GAZETTE.
rpilE BEDFORD OA'/ETTE is the
£ best Advertising Medium in Southern Penn
y 1 \ .mill
ME I u MAN T8 SHOW 151118,
printed in superior style, aud upon reasons
bit terms, at THE BEDFORD GAZETTE office
petal.
diMO REWARD!
I will pay to any Doctor or member of t he Med
ical Fraternity, the sum of SIOO for any Compound
that possesses more medicinal virtues and curative
powers than Mishler's Herb Bitters.
B. MISIILER, Proprietor,
tf. E. Corner of Centre Square,
mavll.—ly. Lancaster. Pa.
0100 REWARD!
V .
I will pay SIOO Beward for the discovery of any
medicinal preparation that can cure a greater va
riety of complaints than Mishler's Herb Bitters.
B. MISHLER. Proprietor,
S. E. Corner of Centre Square,
mayll—ly Lancaster. Pa
KGO DOLLARS REWARD!
)
I w ill pay SSOO to the Proprietor of any Medi
cine that can shown greater number of genuine
Certificates of cures effected by it near the place
where it is made, than MISHLER'S 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 Jaundice. Scrofula,
Running or Sore Legs, Cancer. Abscess. Neuralgia.
Rheumatism, Coughs. Colds. Cramp in the Stom
ach, Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles. Tetter. Scald Head,
Opbnema. or falling nway-siokr.es.- peculiar t"
children. Leucorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all
obstructions to the due course of nature in females,
all vencria! diseases, and all complaints arising
from impure Blood •" wi uk and disordered state
of the Stomach, Livci or Kidneys. Certificates of
cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico can also be
furnished. Remember if it does not cure, the
money will be refunded by the proprietor.
BENJAMIN MISHLER,
E. Corner of Centre Square.
Lancaster, Pa.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
The ingredients used in compounding Mishler's i
llerb Bitters are not kept secret hv the Proprietor.
Send for a circular and you will learn the medical ;
properties of all the articles ns • 1 in its pr> jura
tion; also in the maimer in which they operate on
the system, and much other valuable information.
If you are afflicted with disease send for one of ;
Mi-hler's Herb Bitters Circulars; read it carefully,
profit by the hints it contains, and you will fce j
placed on the sure road of recovery.
may 11. —ly.
MISII L Ell' S II LTT ER S
WILL
CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN!
Diseases of the skin are numerous and, with but ;
■me or two exceptions, may all he traced to iuipu- .
rity of the blood. In many persons this impurity ;
is born in the system; while others'acquire if
through improper treatment of scores of diseases.
Under this head may be classed—
-Ist. Scrofula, —This disease is hereditary and is
transmitted from generation to generation It is
Caused by a transgression of the laws of nature,
both moral and physical; in other words, it is
caused by rire. Acting as a latent poison, it re
duces the vitality of the blood, and weakens the
depurating organs, so that they fail to discharge
or east out the impurities that arc •: 'iuually gen- I
erating in the system. A pers-ui physically pure ,
acquires gonorlieea, or some other secret disease; !
he undergoes a course of mercury, the di-tas • is ;
dried up, and the patient pronon ce 1 we!!. Vain
delusion. The complaint is not cured, its channel
is only diverted. Instead of making i's appear- .
Alice outwardly, it acts on iheinternal and
scrofula, which i< bequeathed from father to s in.
is the result. Many person-- who arc perfectly !
free from all immorality and vice arc atfiicte I with j
scrofula. They are suffering lor the sins of their !
fathers and laboring under th •curse inscribed in- i
scribed in the Book of Books. will visit the j
iniquities of the fathers upon their children."
To cure this dreadful complaint it is m- -i-.-ary .
that the blood should be thoroughly purified, all <
the organs of the body brought into a healthy state
of action, and the system braced up and stri ngth- ;
encd by invigorating tonics. L"ok at the articles ;
used in compounding .Mishler's Bitters; see the ar
ray of purifying and invigorating medicaments, !
and say whether there is an article in the whole j
list of medicines that equals it. We here einphat- '
ically assert, without tear of contradiction, that I
Mishler's Btttrrs trill Cure all ft mis of j
Scrofulous Discuses.
It purifies the blood, it strengthens the internal j
organs and aids them to perform their natural
functions, it 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. i
They are caused by the efforts of nature to dis
charge the impurities of the blood. Many persons
afflicted with running sores and ulcers succeeded
in drying them up and think they are cured when
the skin grows over the s ire. They are. however,
"but making bad wor—•. for the impurities that
were discharged from the system through the me
dium of the sore now act internally and cause in
numerable diseases and often death. The only
true and sure cure for ail running sores and ulcers
is Mishler's Bitters, a continued and persevering
use of whi a will most certainly effect a jiei ■ man tut,
3d, Fait Rheum.—Salt Rheum is a vague, in
definite. though, popular term given to almost all
the non-febrile eruptions of the .skin which afflict
adults. It is generally an eruption of vesicles in
small, distinct ulcers, accompanied with a smart
ing. tingling sensation, witn a tendency t i ere. p
er spread over the adjoining surf-ice. Mishler s
bitters are a sure cure for this disease.
4th. Pimples and Blotches. —Pimples and Blotch
es on the .-km are always a sure sign of impure
blood. Although never dangerous, except in ca
ses of carbuncles, thuv arc very disagreeable.—
Often we will see the most handsome futures ren
dered hideous by great blotches and piuq ic>, and
instead of the pleasing look which should irradi
ate the human face we see nothing bur disgusting
corruption; for pimples and blotches are nothing
but tiic corrupt accumulations of the system ex
pelled through the medium of th" skin. The use
of Mishler's Bitters will force these corruptions to
be discharged through the natural channels, and
thus cures all kinds of pimple-an I blotches. L.i
--j dies who desire a lair completion, free from pim
j pies should bear this fact in mind.
For sale by J. L. LEVY IS. Druggist, Bedford, l'a.
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BENJAMIN WOOD,
A7je Vor i iVeic B a tiding,
I 'J city Hull Square, Xtie Yuri..
March 2, T,3
\j CSICAL INSTRUMENTS. —B.
xY 1 M .GREENE has opened bis Music Store,
one linor west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where he
keeps constantly on hand STEINWAA A SONS
and RAVEN A BACON'S. AND OTHERS'
PI \NOS MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OR
GANS and CARII.ART. NKKDIIAM A GO'S' ME
LODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes; Guitar
and Violin Strings.
-MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower,
Gulden Censor. Golden Trio, Ac., Ac.
SHEET MUSIC—He is constantly receiving from
Philadelphia all the latest music, which persons at
a distance wishing, can order* and have them sent
by mail, at prices.
JjjfPianusand Organs warranted for fire years.
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are invited to call and examine mine before pur
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New York and Philadelphia.
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plication with any additional information desired.
* B.M.GREENE,
Hill street, Huntingdon, PH..
in Brown's now Hardware Buiiding.
Dr. C. N. Ilieknk. Agent, Bedford, P.
Dec. I, 'ila-ly
1 ) 11 11 Alii) LEO,
JLV
Manufacturer of
CABlxs HT-WARE, (TIAIItS, AC.,
BEDFORD, PA.,
The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet
making business, will make in order and keep on
band everything ill his line of manufacture.
BOT.KAL S, niiKXSINO STANDS, PARLOR AND BXTKN
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STANDS, AC., 4C-,
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■ y Prompt attention paid to all ordersfor work.
kj/ Shop on West Pitt Street, nearly opposite
the residence of George Shuck
duly 10, IM;:;.—tf RICHARD LEO.
rsiKRViK for every description of Job
J PRINTING CASH ! for the reason that for
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cash system will enable us to do our work as low
as it can be done in the cities.
*fob knitting.
rjIHE BEDFORD GAZETTE
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I* RIN TIN <! fTAIILI H M ENT,
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PROPRIETOR*.
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JJELM B( )LD'S
E X T R ACT ISU C II U.
M ELM HOLD'S BUCHU
B ELM HO L D'SB UCH U.
HELMBOLD'S DUCIIU.
Tut only known remedy for
D I A 15 E T I! S,
IRRITATION OF TUB NECK OP TUB BLAD
DER, INFLAMMATION OP THR KID
NEYS, CATAUIUI OF TIIU BLAD
DER, STRANGURY OR PAIN
FUL URINATING.
Fur these diseases it in truly a sovereign rituudy,
and too much cannot be said in its prtii.s A
silicic doso lias been known to relicts the most ur
gent symptoms.
Arc yoa troubled willi that distressing pain in
the small of the back and through the hips? A
tenspouuful a day of llelmbold's Buchu nillrcliere
you.
PJI YSICI ANB AND OTHERS
PLEASE NOTICi
I inuko no secret of ingredients llelmbold's
Extract Buchu is composed of liuchu. Cubebs. and
Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepar
ed in vacuo and according to rules of
PHARMACY AMD CHEMISTRY,
These ingredients arc known as the amst ralua
ble Diuretics afforded.
A DIURETIC
Is that which acts upon the kidneys.
HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
ACTS GENTLY,
Is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injuri
ous properties, and immediate in its notion.
F<) R Til E S ATI SFA (T ION OF ALE,
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, ami antilo
gous to that'if mint. It is given chiefly in com
plaints o( the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel
chronic Catarrh of toe Bladder, Morbid irrita
tion of tho Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of the
Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontinence of
Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned
in its evacuation It has also been recommended
in Dyspepsia. Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Af
fections, and Dropsy,"
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,
See Prefessor Dcwoes' valuable works on the Prac
tice of Physic.
See Remarks made by tho celebrated Dr. Phy
sic. of Philadelphia.
Ee any aud all Standard Work OH Medicine.
FROM I'HE
LARG E S T
MA N UFACTUItING OIL EM IST
IN THE WORLD.
I am acquainted with 11. T. Heluibold; ho occu
pied tho drug store opposite my residence, 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. WEIGIITMAN,
(Firm of Rowers & WeighUnan,)
Alan itfurl uring Chemists,
Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia.
I From the Phi hid'a Evening Bitllrliu, Mar.. 10.]
We are gratified to hear of the continued suc
cess, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. 11. T.
Hclrabold, Druggist. His store, next to the Met
ropolitan Hotel, is 28 feet front. 280 feet deep, and
five stories in height. It is certainly a grand es
tablishment, and speaks favorably of tho merit of
his articles. He retains his Office and Laboratory
in this city, which are also modal establishments
of their class.
The proprietor has been induced to make this
statement from the fact that his remedies, although
advertised, ara
GENUINE PREP A RATK )NS,
And, knowing that the intelligent refrain from u
siugany thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Pat
ent Medicine order —most of which are prepared
l>y so'.f-styled Doctors, who arc too ignorant to read
a physician's simplest prescription, much loss com
petent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations.
THESE PARTIES RESORT
to various inoansof effecting sales, such as copying
part* of advertisements of popular remedies, and
finishing '.villi certificates.
The Science of Mddicinc stands SIMPLE, Pl'RB,
and MAJESTIC, —having Fnet for its Basis, In
duction for its Pillar, Truth alone for its Capital.
A WORD OF CAPTION.
Health is most important; and the afflicted
should ut use no advertised remedy, unless its
contents or ingredients are known to others be
sides tiie inauufaeturor, or until they are satisfied
of the qualifications of tho party o offering.
II ELM HOLD'S
(7 ciial ii t Prop (i ration s.
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
FLUID EXTRACT SAItSAPARILLA,
AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER.
Established upwards of 18 years.
Prepared by 11. T. UKLMKHLD.
PRINCIPAL DEPOTS
nm.uttOLn's Drug and Chemical AVarehoeae
591 Broadway, Now York;
And HBI.UHOLU'S Medical Dopot, 104 South
Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. j-
Oct 20,M15.-ky.
BHRINERS BAU?AMIC O0P(
SYRUP.
Pur Cough.*. Colds, Croup. Whooping Cough
Asthma, Bronchitis, Spilling Blood " '
Pain and Weakness of the Brenst. '
Difficulty of Breathing. \e.
This is no new remedy. It has Loon uwd f„ r
number of yesrs in Maryland and parts of p,. m ,
sylvania, and lias, wherever known, acquired a
unprecedented reputation for curing the various
diseases for which it is recommended.
So apparent is its usefulness, and so remarkahl
bus been itscuros. that it is just superceding every
other remedy for those diseases. The afflicted cat
rely upon its doing as much for them, and ir, m.ox
cases more thai, any other remedy now before tU
public.
It is recommended and prescribed in tho nras
tic® of * large number of the most intelligent and
able physicians of Maryland. It is used and con
sidered an indispensable household remedy by s
largo portion of Cic first families of the State.
It is used by all classes of society, and the imj
versa 1 opinion is that it is good. This Sy,
Partly Vegetable Compound. It is pleasant t,
; take, and never does injury. But owing i„ j.
; purifying qualities, must do good under any e : r
| cuinstances. Its effects are truly wonderful,
I ing, calming, and allaying the most viule,|
; coughs, purifying, strengthening and invigora "
the whole system, calming and soothing the MTT',' *
aiding and facilitating expcctoratioa. and :
i ing the
DISEASED LUNG-',
j thus striking a; the root of disease, and drivm- q
from the system. * '
CROUP.
This disease is announced by difficulty ofhreatk
iug, shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking couch
and threatened suffocation. Ac. It mostly occurs
in young children. No child need die of crour, if
this Syrup is properly used and used in time
Mothers having crimpy children should watch the
first show of the disease, and always keep p.,
remedy at hand.
For coughs after measles this syrup is n,i.t cj.
cellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled
by no other preparation
The price of the remedy is such a? to place it
within the reach of all, tho poor as well a? :(,u
rich, and every person should have it.
Every person should have it in the house. It j,
a true uml faithful friend to all who value health
and wish to secure themselves against that ntn,
terrible disease, consumption. It will be found
the most useful as well us the cheapest fsniilv mi-d.
iciue in the world. It has been used for the
four years with a success without a parallel
Price oil ets. per bottle.
Prepared by S. A. Foul7, A Bro.
For sale by 11. C. Reamer and E F Harry
Druggists, Bedford, Pa.
August 11, 1805—ly.
11st SI nam 's JLt/samit Cough Syrup. untl
yoo Children. .Ye tlnhl and die u f
if this Sprnp is used in time
OH BINE R'S INDIAN
AVEKMI F U G E.
Since the introduction of this beautiful prepara
tion, it has been steadily advancing into public
favor. Its astonishing efficacy in expelling worms
has won for it many friends wherever known, and
these arc speaking its praise to other--, so that it
is fust being introduced into every family iu the
land. The demand for it is becoming immense.—
To make it still more worthy the preference al
ready shown it. the PROPRIETOR is putting it UP
in a much handsomer style than formerly. It is
now prepared with the greatest care of "uniform
strength, with plain directions, ao that any one
can administer it.
IT IS ENTIRELY VEGETABLE—I'ER.
EEC PLY SAFE AND HARMLESS.
And has never been know n to fail to expel worms,
where worms existed. The proprietors boldly in
sert that it is superior to any other prepare :i ,n s
the world.
ijr A.-k for SIIRINER'S INDIAN VERMI
FUGE, and take no other.
per buttle.
* # *Prepared by 8. A. Foatz A Bro.. and f r
sale at the drug stores of Reamer aud Harry Bed
ford. Pa. August 11, 1855 ly
Shrine/ ladi hi Vermifuge, to destroy Worms,
is entirely Vegtu/de—J'erjeetly SaJ*
and Hartn/axt.
I
T? OUT Z' S M I XTU RK.
jq Is a safe and reliable remedy for the cure f
Rheumatism. Painful Nervous Affections, Sprains,
Burns, Swellings and all diseases requiring an ex
ternal application on man.
On horses it will never fail to cure Poleevil.
Fistula, old running sores, or Sweeny, if properly
applied. For sprains, bruises, scratches, crooked
hoofs, chafes, saddles or collar gall, cuts or
wounds, it is an infallible remedy. Try It and in
convinced of its efficacy.
r ii i: r m at i s m.
Persons afflicted with this disease no matter nf
how- long standing, can lie 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 euro Frost
Bites as this preparation. Try it and satisfy
yourselves. Price 50 and 75 cents per bottle
Prepared by
6. A FOUTZ, Baltimore, M l
£'V For sale at the drug stores of Reamer and
Harry, Bedford. Pa. I Aug. 11, 1885—ly
Enilts's \Lflare is the I>*st Liniment lor ntao
and Beast now m use.
1 A O U T Z ' S
| I CELEBRATED
HORSE AND CATTLE
POWDERS.
THESE Powders have proved after a trial >•'
several years, to be superior to any preparation <>'
the kind in use The chief superiority of
powders arises front tho fact that they arc com
posed of medicines that have Laxative. Tonic and
Purifying properties. The laxative ejects crudi
ties from tho stomach and intestines, the tonis
gives strength to the system ot the Hqrse, and
purifying medicines contained in them cleanse
the blood, and lay the foundation for a vigor""'
and healthy circulation. The use of them improves
the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives tr.o
horse a fine, smooth and glossy skill—thus improv
ing tho appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble
animal.
These powders are not intended, as most r°J'
dors arc, to bloat the animal, so as to give him m*
appearance of being fat when not really so— out.
to remove the disease nrnl promote hi? genera
health. ,
These powders will strengthen tho stomach an
intestines, cleanse them from offensive matter, and
bring them to a healthy state. They are * •"[*
preventive of Lung Fever, ami a certain remedy
for all dis uses incident to the Horse, a? Glanders,
Yellow Water, Distempers. Founder. Hear es.
Slavcirng, Coaghs, Fevers. Loss of Appetite. "
Vital Energy. Ac —These Powders, if used two#
three times a week, through the winter aud spring,
your horse will never get the Lung Fever. ColtO or
Bolts. A few doses of these powderi will remove
the worst cough, on any horse. Were owners o'
horses to feed a few ot these powders every year,
they might save the lives of many valuable horns
MILCII COWS.
The properties this powder possesses in increas
ing the quantity of milk iu cows, gives it an im
portance and value which should place it in
hands of every person keeping a cow. In t*jj°
ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens tin'
hide, and makes them thrive much faster.
HOGS. .
In all diseases of swine, as coughs, aleer? "•
lungs and liver, Ac., by patting from halt !*'
to a paper of these powders in a barrel of awm,
tho above diseases can be cured or entirely pre
vented. By using these powders the hog cholera
con ho prevented. mrT ,
Prepared by A. FOIHA,
r Westminster, M<L
Us/ For sale at the Drug Stores of Reamer and
Harry, Bedford Pa. Aug. 11, 65-ly
The above medicines can be had at manufac
turer's prices of Johnson, Holloway A Lowut-
Phtl'a., J. J. Bender, Pittsburg, Laughton n
Kushfield, Wbeelittg, Va.