(Tlothinn. r f r. PJ OM E AGAIN!!!!! BY THE BARD OF LIPPEL'S HALL. Home again! Home again! Prom a foreign shore; And now I'd g ' some h tndsome clothes From LIPPEL'S Clothing Store. Far I have roamed the world around, But none tike the : r's can find ; To SU 'h as T c mid get abroad, I bad to be resigned. B' ' oh, it caused mv be-rtto ache, My countenance to fall, To ..i.y nucu clothes from o'hers. When I thought of LIPPEL'S Hall. Oh. vou are highly favored, Who live on Juniata shore, For jmn can always get your clothes At LIPPEL'S Clothing Store. And all who have to travel, Wiil these tny words recall; For none make clothes as good and cheap As those at LIPPEL'S II til. Where you can always find ihe largest stock of MEN and BOY'S CLO'iHIXS, together with PIECE HOODS for Custom order. Also a lot of I)BY GOODS and GROCERIES. All kinds of country produce tuken iu exchange for goods. juuls.'66. This is a special invi'ation to the reader to eall 'be BEDFORD CLOTHING EMPORIUM, and examine our stock of Reaety-raade Clothing, Hat* and Can*, Piece Goods, Prices to suit the buyers. . BRRKSTRF.SSEB A SMITH. Apr 27. 66 | /"I LOTH ING EMPORIUM.—GEO. \ RKIMINP. Merchant Tailor, Bedford, Pa kens constantly on hand ready-made clothing, such as coats, pants, vests, Ac.; also a general as- | s rtment of cloths, cassitnercs. aud gents' fun tail ing goods of a'l kinds: tlsocGi oes. muslins. Ac., all of which iciH hi told !< tr for rash. My room is a few doors west of Fyau's store and opposite Rush's marble yard. I invite all to give me a call. I hive just received a stock of new goods. may25,'66. 1) E FOR I> II OT 1". L.—The tn der*igned having tnkm chnrvrf of the Bed ford ii • el. formerly kept by C"! J hu 11 fer. an jiou ees to ihe public that be will be able to it fr l the be-?? accommodation?, bth (o the tr.'iv-l- public hiil the Bir will :lw ivs be well supplied with choice liquor-. Hi- table will be supplied wi h the choicest edibles of the .e-4-on t a ltd lie - ill sp ire no pains to make it -ui able tor all !>H stable is one of the best in Bedford, and a good hostler will always he in attendance. I taken by the wet k. month -r year. Tt in H reawuiable. The public ire respectfully in viied to tfive hiiuacdi J&1IUA J. SHOEMAKER. Jan. 15, TH mhe mlengel house, Juliana Street, Beit ford. Da. The subsetit>er respectfully lug- leave to inlorm the travelling public tht ne has recently enlarged, improved and refitted his house, bth for the nc ctuuiodi ion of travelers and boarders, to well as country cus timers. Persons c lining to this place f r the purpose of risking the Bedford Springs, will fi'd this house pleasantly locs ed. Ample and cmivenient Stabling is attached to this Hotel, which will always he attended by a c retul hostler. Also a safe and convenient car riage house. All are invited to aive him u ea'l IBAAC 51ENGEL, Proprietor. April 15,_TS4. M orrison house. HIT.XTIXG DO X. PA I have purchased and entirely reoovtted the large stone and bri-k building opposite the Penn svtv i nit Kailroad D (Sit, and have now opened it fir he aceoinmoil lion of the traveling public.— The Carpets Furniture. Bods and Bedding are en tirely new and first class, .and I am safe in saying th it I cm off r accommodations not excelled ill Central Pennsylvania. I refer to my patrons who have formerly known me while iu charge of the Broad Top City Hotel and J Klt-'it House. JOSEPH MORRISON. Utay25.'66.-if. TT N I O N II O T E L, WEST PITT ST . BEDFORD. PA : V. STUCK MAN, ITnprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared towccom mod lie 'he | üblic iu the best manner and on the TO liberal terms. M Y 9/62. i* T EAVF.R H< iTKL. St. < fairwiih. \ \ pr The wonM wonM respoc fully irif*>rin tho f-.u I>!ie ih he has leasi'd thehul !'re lv k p by MR 8. Crissman, St Clirsvi]le. PH., when* lie w ll a 'ctiniujodftic #ll who mny favor him with t! t*i r cus loin. JAI 8 - I:N. lIKNHY WKAVEB JACKSON HOTEL. K aifroad &trrrt y II R.V Tiy ai>o y, rn. C. PNELL. apr. 13.'66. Proprietor. M \xirooi>; now lost, now RESTORER - Jirtt ■ >" "• "h --tinn of DR. Et'LYERWELL'S CELEBRATED E-SA> on the radical cute (without medicine) of SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Weakness. Involun tary Svioii ul Losses, Imponcy, Mental and Physi ■ 1 Incapacity loiped ; mm s M irriage. etc . also Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fi's induced hv self-indulgence or Sexual extravagance. 'The world renowned author, in this ndmirable L"c' ure clearly proves ftoui hi- own experience that the awful c •nseqtiences of Self-Abu* • may be effectu illy removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougie* instru ments. rings, or eordi tls. pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what hiscondittoo may be, tiny cum himself cheaply, privately and radically. THIS LECH-RE WILL PROVE A BOOK TO mors AMIS AIP TLLOT SASDS. .-en under seal, to any address. In a plain, senl ed envelop, on th- receipt of ax eenfs, or two post age stamps, bv addr s-i.tg CI! J C. KLINE A CO , 127 Bowery, N V , Po-t Office Box 4546. Feb 16, '66—ly" n LSSOLI'TION OF PARTNER SHIP.—The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under 'he name of .1 15. Willi ins k Brother, is this day dissolved hy mu fu i! e -nseut. All persons owii g accounts ,u notes to s till firm will pleasoe ill and settle immediately as in >i sh rt liuie they will be p! icetl in o. her hands for collection J- B. WILLIAM?, . 1) WILLIAMS. Bloody Run, March 15, '66. The undersigned having taken the stand Hereto fore occupied OV J B Williams k Brother, wishes to sty to ots friends that he feels grateful h-r past favors ami begs i continuance of the same. Bui wi I give notice that he cannot sell goods on long Cflrs. ami pet sous buying must not leave'their accounts slami over six mouths. •I B. WILLIAMS. 91—4j Run, March 14, '4* p u M p 8! I I I am engage 1 in selling the ERIE PUMP— certainly the only pump well adapted lo this climate Persons in need of a (loot) PIMP, will do well to give me s call. „ Orders from all parts of the county attend ed to with promptness. ADDRESS: WM. C. SNIVELY, ScliclUburg Aug I.JO5 —ly 4 RARE CUANC'E IS OFFERED A ALL PERSONS To disp' v tt eii 0 -oV To sell their Goods: l'o gather information To make known their wants; Ac., Ac. Ac. Ae., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., by advertising in the columns of THE GAZETTE. rpilE BEDFORD GAZETTE i- Uic I best Advartising Medium in Southern Penn A I LUC 11 ANTS' SHOW BILLS, if 1 printed in superior style, and upon reasons Vie terms, at Ta* Bfctirouii GAZETTE office A/ prdtral. tijHUO RE WAR*)! I will pay to any Doctor or member of the Med ical Fraternity, the sum of SIOO for any Compound that pos-esses more medicinal vir'uesandcurative : (towers than Mishler's H-rb Bitters. B. MISHLEIt. Propr'etor. S. E. Corner of Centre Square, mavll.—ly. Lancaster. Pa. REWARD! I will pay SIOO Reward for the discoverv of any medicinal preparation that en cure a greater va riety of complaints than M ; -h!er's Herb Bitters. II MISIILER. Proprietor, S E. Corner of Centre Square, maytl.—ly Lancaster, Pa. - id DOLLARS REWARD! .) I will pay $">00 to the Proprietor of any Medi- 5 fine that ran show a greater number of genuine ! Certifi -ates of cures eff—ted hv it near 'lie nl ce where it is made than Mt>HLEK'S HERB BIT- ; TERS—ot C'msttmp'io". Dyspepsia. L'ver Com- j plaint. Bloody Flux, Diarrhoea. Typhoid Remit- j tent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevers. Fever and ; Ague. Cholera Morbus. Yellow J -tan lice. Scrofu la, Running or Sore Legs, Cancer, Abscess. Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Coughs. Colds. Cramp in the Stom ach, Chronic Diarrhoea. Piles, Totter. Scald Head, Qphncma. or fa'ling nway-sickness peculiar to children. L ueorrhea. Failing of the Womb, all obstructions to the due course of nature in females, \ all venerial diseases, and all complaints arising from impure Bhnel -w ak and disordered state j of tiie S omach, Livei or Kidnevs. Certificates of i •tires of the Yellow Fever in Mexico ean also be I furnished Remember if it does not cure, the i money will be refunded by the proprietor. BENJAMIN MISIILER, E. Coruer of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. The ingredients used in compounding Mishler s (lei b Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for a circular and you will learn the medical ! properties of all the articles used in its pr pira- ■ tiot : also in the manner in which they operate on ; the system, ami much other valuable information. If you arc afflicted with disease send for one of | .Mi bier's Herb Bitters Circulars; >end it c iicfully, j profit by the hints it coutains, and you will be placed on the sure road of recovery, may ll ly. MriSHL E R'S HI TTE R 8 WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN! Diseases of the skin are numerous and. with but one or two excr ptions. in ay all be traced to impu rity of the blood. In maqy persons this impurity is born in the system; while others acquire it 'hrougb improper treatment of scores of diseases (.'niler this head may he classed— -Ist. Scrofula,—This disease is hereditary and is transmitted from gem-ration o> generation It is ■ait- d by a tr m.-grcs-ion of the laws of nature, both moral and physical ; in other words, it is •aused by vice. Ac ing 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 are coutiuu illy gen era ing iu the system. A person physically pure acquires gotiorl ic t. or some o her secret disease; he undergoes a course of mercury, the disease is j 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 ance outwardly, it ncis on iln-internal organs, ami crolultt, which is bequeathed from father to son, : -.8 the r'Sult. Mtny persons who are perfectly free from all iruinoruli'y and vice arealßicii-d with ■ scrofula They are suffering for the sios of their i fathers and laboring under the curse iusuiibed it: ' rihcd in the bonk of Book - I will vi.-it the iniquities of the fithers niton their chil Ireo." I 'Jo cure this dreadful complain it is necessary 'hat the blood should be thoroughly purified- ail ' the organ-of the body brought into a healthy state .faction, and the sy em braced up and strencth ned by invigorating tonics. I, 'ok at the articles iso I in compounding M'sUer's Bitters; see the ar av of purifying and iuvigorating medicaments, n 1 sty whether there is an article in the wuole ; list f medicines that equals it. We here emphat- 1 oally assert, without tear of contradiction, that Mi*hlcr\* Hitter trill Cure nil hlids of Scrofttloa * Diseases. It purifies the blood, it streng'hens the internal organs and aids them to peiform their naturil ui.e ions i is a stimulant and a tonic ami it will cure Scrofula. 21. Running Sores and Ulcere.—Runnin? sores in t ulcers invari ibly indicate a scrofulous taint, fhey are caused by the efforts of nature to (lis- j •barge the impurities of the blood. Many persons itflicti 'l vvi It running sores and ulcers succeeded ,n drying them up and think Go y are cured when he skin grows over the sore. They are, however, ■ hu: making bad worse," for the impurities that were discharged front the system through the inc lium of the sore now net internally and cause in numerable diseases and often death. The only ,rue ami sura cure for all running sores an 1 ulcers is Mishler's Bitters, a continued and persevering use of which will most certainly effect a permanent 31. Salt Rheum.—Salt Rheum is a vague, in definite, though, popular term given to almost all he uon-.febrile erupdonsof the skin which afflict adults. It is generally an eruption of vesicles in small, distinct ulecrs, accoinpamed with a smart ing. tingling sensation, witn a tendency to creep er spread over the adjoining surface. Miahler s bitters are a sure cure for this disease. 4 h. Pimples and Blotches. —Pimples and Blotch es on the skin are always a sure sign of impure bits ul. A though never dangerous, except in cu es of carbuncles, they are very disagreeable.— Often we will see the most handsome features ren dered hideous by great blotches uiul piuiple*, ami instead of the p'easiug look which should irradi ate the human face \\c see nothing hut disgusting corruption; for pimples and blotches are nothing hut lite corrupt accumulations of the system ex pelled through the me lium of the skill. The use if Mishler's Bitters will force these corruptions to be discharged through the natural channels, and ■ hus cures all kinds of pimples and blo'ches. Lr tli.-s who desire a fair cuiiiplectiou, free from pim ples should bear this fact in mind. For sale by J. L. LE IS, Druggist. Bedford, Pa. may ll.—ly. V< IENTS \VA N'T El > in '-very town TO SELL THE POLLOWIRG VALUABLE MOUTHERS JUS TORIES. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR. BY E. A POLLARD. Editor Rirhmottd Eriminer. 2 Vols.. Bvo , about 675 pages each. $3.60 per vul. Wi/h i'(( S/>/< ndiil Sh i ' J'or/rail*. This is the only complete anil authentic history of the Southern side published, extending as it docs, fnun the beginning of the war to the final surren der of 'he Confederate armies Mr POLLARD'S prominent position in the Con federacy htm enabled him to prepare a work une t|tialet| in accuracy and interest, and which is eve rywhere acknowledged to he the STANDARD sol THKUN HISTORY. It should find a place In every library. SOUTHERN GENERALS: THEIR LIVES AND CAMPAIGNS, By OA IT W PARKER SNOW. 11 'ilh !7 Sjilfiidiil iSti el. J'orh'iiibi, 1 Vol. 8vo.; 500 pages. SI DO. Containing Biographies of the distinguished South ern (2 neral-, wi h full and graphic accounts of the vari us campaigns in which tliey w ere en : tgcl. It is a moat important and interesting volume, and has been prepared with the utmost care and thor oughness. HI Lift*, Services anil Campaigns of STONEWALL JACKS!>N: BV A VIRGINIAN. 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NOTICE TO THE PRESS.—EVERY SATUUD Y will be lu, ni,ued lo the press, for clubbing, at $3.50 per year; a.d any paper copying this prospectus, with editorial notices, will be entitled to an exchange. 3Soots, £lHons and Varieties. rpilK GREAT I VARIETY STORE' ANDERSON'S ROW. 11. F. llt VINE, REGULATOR OP PRICES IS BEDFORD. Hiving purchased the establishment of Joseph j Alsip. Jr., and added a fresh supply of ROOTS AND SHOES, I am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, j Call and see my fine assortment of QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, AC. Also, my large stock of HOSIERY. GLOVES. NECK-TIES. COLLARS, Ac. Also, my articles in the Stationery line, such as Pencilis, Steel-Pens, Penholders, <(-c. Also, my VARIETIES, such as Spires of all kinds, Table Salt, Essence of Coffee, Hambleton's Hair Stain, ere In tho BOOT and SHOE line, I keep every thing calculated for man, woman or child ; B ( HITS of till kinds; SHOES of every description; GAITERS of nil styles in the market. CALL AND SEE MY GOODS, and examine for yourselves ! No trouble to show goods. My prices will suit the times and the pockets of purchasers. N. It. Orders from country merchants promptly filled at small advance upon city prices, i lam also agent for the New England Family Sewing Machine, which should he in evory family. An entire machine for the little sum of SIIO.OO. Call and hand in your orders soon. Oct. 20, '65. H F. IRVINE. VX< )THEll ARRIV AL.—The sub scriber would most respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of Bedford and vicinity, that he has again just returned from Philadelphia, with a well selected assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, and Balmorals, of various descriptions, to which he respectfully invites their attention. FOR GENTLEMEN. BOYS AND YOl THS, be has every tiling in their line, together with a sock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting of collar? (all styles), scarfs, scarf-pins, neck-ties, butterflies, suspenders, handkerchiefs, Ac.. Ac. Also, the best brand? TOBACCO AND CIGARS, all of which will be sold at a very small advance to CASH AXD SHORT-TIME BEYERS As heretofore stated, we do not boast that ours is ihc largest, cheapest, ami best assortment of Boots and Shoe? ever brought to Bedford, but we have bought according to our means, fading assur ed that the best and decidedly the most tat tine; advertisement, is a trial of tho goods. But whilst there may be larger, we feel confident that there is none be'ter. Having been in tho shoe business nil our life, we feel satisfied that we fully understand our business, and have purchased our goods accordingly. We have on hand it nice s'ock of plain and fine S T A TIO N E 11 Y, to which we invite attention. Repairing done with neatness and despatch, and all rip? of our own good? sewed free of charge. remember! AH rips sewed or pegged free of charge. TO THE LADIES. Wo take pleasure in saying that we have an ex cellent stock ;>f J. 1. HITTER'S PHILADKLFHIA HADE SHOE-"* AN" f> OA ITERS, which we will guar antec to wear as LONG at) any other make; ami neatly repaired when necessary. We still have a separate apartment for their accommodation, have a I i-ly in wait upon them, and will be most happy to have them give us a call £. tf Don't forget the place. Sl'mffer'x Building;, Jul: una Street, ft few doors South of the Washing ton Hotel J. IIEXRY BUTTON. October 20, "65. j | j MAKE UP YOUIt CLUBS. Tll E XE W A' OR K XEW S, The only Recognised Democratic Newspaper pitblinh*d in New York, DAILY, SEMI- WEEKLY. AND WEEKLY. TO THE runLIC. THF. NEW YORK NEWS has battled against des potism for four years of blood and terror in asser ■ ion 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 record to show that it has not turn ed to the right or the left under all the violeneeof arhit ary power. True to its principles as THE NEWS has been through the reign of terror, it challenges public confidence in its honesty onJ independence for the future. The political transition of the present day opens •o THE NEWS a new and wider field of usefulness Standing now as it always has, on the inviolability of the Constitution, according to the interpret a • 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 posiuou which makes it the fitting mediator in holding up to the party of 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 byjuiy, to the sanc tity of the habeas corpus, and opposed now, as for four years of terror it has been, to the centraliza tion that dares to trample on the rights of .States. North or South, THE NEW S places itself as a can didate for support before the great body of this once free people. The circumstances of the moment make the dis semination of the principles of TIIE NEWS a duly of individual patriotism. Every man who concurs in its doctrines must if he e tcrtain atrue sense of freedom, do so in no spirit of indifference, but ra ther with the earnestness of a high trust. Justi fied, nay hound in his love of libiwty to do so, the proprietor places the canvass he makes here ot the public generally in the hands of those men who give him the approval of their consciences as his individual agents. Every reader of the THE NEWS cannot avoid the conviction of duty which is here pointed out as the ground of the request, that he urges his ,-l ,ims for a wider support upon all of his friends and neighbors who give their earnest sym pathies to the cause of-'strict construction," m tcrseetional conciliation, and all the right* of the citizen under the s\stern set up by our fathers ot liberty regulated by law. The proprietor of THE NEWS calls, therefore, upon true and good conser vatives throughout the country to discharge, to their convict ions of politico I right at this great erisi in the country's fortunes, the duty of giving to the influence of his paper, daily, semi-weekly, or week ly, the wider power for good which it seeks here through the service of it* individual supporters. Send the names of all Friends of CONSTITU TIONAL LIBERTY, and we will send tuem Spec imen copies FREE. T E It M S . New York Daily News, to Mail Subscribers SIO.OO per annum. New Yurk Daily News, to Mail Subscribers 5.00 for six mouths. SEMI-WEEKLY*, Published every Tuesday itud Friday. One copy one year. $ 4.00 Three copies one year, 10 00 Five copies one year, 15.110 Ten Copies one year, 30.00 Twenty copies one year, 65.00 To Clergymen one year, 3.00 And au EXTRA copy i" any club of TEN. WEEKLY, Published every Wednesday. One copy, one year, $ 2 00 Three copies one year, 5.00 Five copies one year, b.75 Tet copies one year, 17.110 Twenty copies oue year, 30.00 To Clergymen, 1.00 And an EXTRA copy to any elnh of THE. Any person sending a club ot Fifty tor the Senii weekly or Weekly News will be entitled to tbe Daily New* Freefor one year The name of the Post-Office and State should in all cases be plainly , ritteu. To insure safety in remittances, money orders are preferable. A 'dress HEN J A.WIN WOOD, New York New* 10 City HaJI Square, New Yorl. March 'J. *M MUSICAL IXSTRUMLNTS.—B. M. GREENE has opened his Music Store, oue door west of W Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps constantly on baud STEINWAY' A SONS and RAVEN A BACON'S. AND OTHERS' PIANOS MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OR GANS and CARIIART, NEEDHAM A CO'S' ME LODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes; Guitar and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor. Go'den Trio, Ac., Ac. SHEET MUSIC—He iscoustanily receiving from Philoiielphia all the latest music, which persons at a distance wishing, can order, and have them sent by mail, at publisher's prices, t, Pianos and Organs warranted far five year*. 'louse wishing to buy any of the above anieles 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. B. M GREENE, Dill street, liuutingduii. Pa., in Brown's new Hardware Buliding. Dr. C- N. llickok, Agent, Bedford, P. Dec 1, 't>s-ly stob 3?rutting. rpilE BEDFORD GAZETTE POWER PEERS PRI NT IN G EST ABLISHMENT, BEDFORD, Pi. • MEYERS A" MEN GEL PROPRIETORS Having recently made additional iin provements to our office, we are pre pared to execute all orders for PI-AIX AND FANCY JO B PIIINT INCr , With dispatch and ia the aoit S UPE It lOR STYLE. CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILLHEADS, CHECKS, CER TIFICA TES, BLANKS. DEEDS, REGISTERS, RECEIPTS, CARDS, HEADINGS, ENVELOPES, SHOWBILLS, HANDBILLS, IN VITA TIONS, LABELS, 4 . NS, 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 pharmaceutical preparations. THESE PARTIES RESORT to various mennsof effecting sales, such as copying parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and finishing with certificates. The Science of Mddieine stands SIMPLE, PURE, and MAJESTIC, —having Fact for its Basis, In duction for its Pillar, Truth alone for its Capital. A WOIII) OF CAUTION. Health is most important; and the afflicted should not use au advertised remedy, unless its contents or ingredients arc known to others be sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied of the qualifications of the party so offering. HELM HOLD'S Genuine Preparation*. FLUID EXTRACT Bl CHU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED ROSE AVATER Established upwards of 10 years. Prepared by II T. HELM BOLD. PRINCIPAL DEPOT ' 3. HBLMBOLP'S Drug and Chemical AA'arehonse 594 Broadway. New York; And IIELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Phil add phi a, Pa. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Oct. M/fiS.-ly. Petal. SI IRINEIis BALSAMIC COUGH SYRUP. I'or Coughs, Cold *, Group, Whooping Cough Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting blood, Pain and Wtakn,,, „f the Brerxl, Difficulty of breathing, ire Thin is no new remedy. It hu been us1 I F U fir E. Since the introduction iif this beautiful prepara tion, it has been steadily advancing into public favor. 11s astonishing efficacy in expelling worms has won for it many friends wherever known, and 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 scorning immense.— To make it srill more worthy the preference al ready shown it. the PUOPIUETOB is putting it up in a much handsomer style tbau formerly. It it now prepared with the greatest care of uniform streng h. with plain directions, so that any one can administer it. IT IS EN Till ELY VEGETABLE—PER FECTLY SAFE A.XD HARMLESS. And has never been known to fail to expel worms, where worms existed. The proprietors boldly as sert that it is superior to any other preparation ia the world. Ur Ask for SUMNER'S INDIAN VERMI FLtiE, and take no other. „ y Puce 25 ceutt per b"ttle. * # *Prepnred by S. A. Fouti 5—ly Fuutz's Mixture ii the hen Liniment for man and Btast now ut. CELEBHATED HOUSE AXD CATTLE POWDERS. TIIE'sE Powders have proved after a trial A several years, to be superior to any preparation ot the kind in use The chief superiority of thest powders arises from the fael that they are com posed of medicines that have Laxative. Tonic and Purifying properties. The laxative ejects crudi ties from the stomach and intes ines. the tonic i giies strength to the system of the Hqrse, and the purifying medicines contained in them cleanse the blood, and lay the foundation for a vigorouf and healthy circulation. The use of them improves the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives tnc horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of This noble animal. These powders are not intended, as most pow dcrs are, to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance of being fat when not really so—but. to remove the disease and promote his general health. These powders will strengthen the stomach and intestines, cleanse theui from offensive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They are a Mtro preventive of Lung Fever, and a certain r-tuoj for all diseases incident to the Horse, a- (ila lers, Yellow Water. Distempers. Founder, H ves. Slnvein'g. Coughs, Fevers. Loss of Appeu.e, 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 Botts. A few doses of these powders will 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 ot many valuable horses. MILCH COWS. The properties this powder possesses in increas ing the quantity of milk in cows, gives it an im portance and value which should place it in the hards of every person keeping a cow. In fatten ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. HOGS. In all diseases of swine, as coughs, ulcers in the lungs and liver. Ac., by putting from half a paper to a paper of these powders in a barrel of sw ill, the above diseases can bo cured or entirely pre vented. By using these powders the hog cholera can be prevented. Prepared by S. A. FOl TZ, Westminster, Md. £ -jf For sale at the Drug Stores • ..„J Harry, Bedford Pa. '• 15—ly. The above medicines can be bad at manufac urer's prices of Johnson. H'lloivay A tow.len Phil'a . J. J Bender, Pitisburg, Laughtou