fotft*. 1 JfTt) F(1 RR HOTEL.—The iin |"> dersigned having taken charge of the llcl- J lord Hotel, formerly kept by Col. John Hafer. an- . nounces to the public that he will be able to af- | ford the best aoeommodatinng. both to the travel ing public and home custom. The house will be > improved and re-fitted, ami the Bar will always be well supplied with choice liquors. His table will , be supplied with the choicest edibles of the season, and he will spare no pains to make it suitable tor all Mis stable is one of the best in Bedford, and i a good hostler will always be in attendance. • Boarders taken by the week, month or year. Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully in vited to give him a call. 8 JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. Jan. 15, 'W ... rp H B M KN (i I'll HO US £, Juliana Street, Bedford. Pa. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform the travelling public th' he has recently enlarged, improved and refitted his house, both for the ac commodation of travelers and boarders, as well as eountrv customers. Persons coming to this place for the" purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs, will find this house pleasantly located. \mple and convenient Stabling is •attached to this Hotel, which will always be attended by a c •rcful hostler Also a safe and convenient ear riagehoiMs. All are invited to give him a cali. ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor. April 15. '64. A I ORIiISON HOUSE, | HUNTINGDON, PA I have purchased and entirely renovated the p. r ,e stone and brick building opposite the Penn sylvania Kailroad Depot, and have now opened it for the accommodation of the traveling public. The Carpets. Furniture. Boils and Bedding are on tir-lv new and first class, and I am sate in saying that I can offer aceommodations nut excelled 111 Central Pennsylvania. I refer to my patron* who havo formerly known me while in charge of the Broad Top City Hotel and Jaokson House. JOSEPH MOltlUsON. ma v 2 >.'66.-tf. TTT X I O X H O T E L, WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA : V STECKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel www prelaw* modi to the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. May 9, "62. \\ "KAV ER HOTEL, Sf. Cfairri/fe, \\ p a . —The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has the hotel late lx kept by Mr. 8. Crissman, St Clairsville, 1 a., where he "will accommodate all who may favor hi in with their custom. „„„„„ .. vr jiiiiS.-.'im. HLMId AAEAALI -1 ACKSON HOTEL. ff Railroad Stre't, IIUJV TIN al>O N, Pa. C. SNELL. apr.13,'66. Proprietor. d*l "nn PER YEAH! We Wnt /A !,)' Hr agents every whore to sell our IWPROVKDS2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted li\e years. Above salary or large commissions paid. fheoxLr machines sold in the United States for less than # tit which are fully hern sed by llovr, ' fr l V Wilson, Grove ir Baler. Sintser V Co., and 11, el,rider. All other cheap niaehir.es are in ■ msrement*. and the seller or user nee I table to rrr.st % fine, and tmprt onment Circulars free. \ 1 drees or call upon A Clark. Biddeford. M am-, or Chicago, I!'- &•* w i A MONTH! Agents wanted ) .11 I for ri.r entirely vein article . just out. Address 0. T. (JAREY, City Building. Biddeford. Maine. _ [Dec. M, 'W—ly M~\NHO: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED —Jnet mth'i*hed. a new edi tion of DR. CULVERW'ELL'S CELEBRATED E>SA\ on the radical cure (without medicine) of Si-FRMATORKHffiA, or Seminal Weakness. Involun t•.rv Seminal Losses, Tmpotencv, Mental and Physical Incapaeitv Impediments to Marriage, etc", also Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits induced bv self-Indulgence or Sexual extravagance. The world renowned author, in thi * admirable Lecture clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments. rings, or cordials, pointing out a modo of cure at once certniii and effectual, by which ever} sufferer, no matter what hiscondition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. . . . *cnr under seal, to any address, m a plain, seal ed envelop. on rhe receipt of Ma cents,.ui two post age stamps, by c KLI NE A CO., 127 Bowery. N. Y., Post Office Box 4586. Feb 16* fit)— ly nIssOLETIO.N OF PARTNER SHIP —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 persons owing accounts or notes to said firm will plewaeeall and settle immediately, as in a sin rt time they will bo placed in other hands fur iiS-ltulSI: Bloody Run, March 15, '66. The undersigned having taken the stand dereto forc occupied by J. 1! Williams A Brother wishes ay to his friends that he feels gratetui for past favors and begs a continuance of the same. But will give notice that lie cannot sell goods on long credits, and persons buying must not leave their accounts stand over six monthj. V JL LIA MS. Bloody Run. March 15,'0f. P U t M 1' s! ! ! I am engaged in selling the ERIE PUMP— certainly the only pump wall adapted to this climnte "ereons in need of a Goon PUMP, will do well to give me a call. t yOrders from all parts of the county attend ed to with promptness. ADDRESS: WM. C. SNIVELY, Schellsburg Aug I. 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Corner FOURTH A MARKET J-TRF.ETS, PHILADELPHIA V B Always in Storo. a large Stock f oct 5-:im* LINEN A OIL SHADES. \ 17" ANTED, AG EN TS!! —Great W chance for Agents in every county of our glorious Union, to sell our Maps, Chart- and Pho t-graphs Good Agents are making S2OO a mouth. New* charts issued monthly. Everybody will find this a respectable and profitable business, as we offer large inducements. Send tor circular ayd iiarticulars. Address 1 HAASIS A LUBKHCHT, Publishers of popular Maps. Charts, etc., nov2w2 108 Liberty St.. New York. HF. IRVINE, . ANDERSON'S ROW. BEDFORD. PA . Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Quccnsware. and Varie ties. trom Country Merchants re spectfullv solicited. Oct 2tR pSS, _ HENRY HARPER, No. 520 ARCH Street. PHILADELPHIA. Nasa large Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE and SILVER PLATED WARE. „ Suitable for Holiday aud Bridal PRESENTS nov 16.-m2 j^lOo'REW■ Alti! I will pay to any Doctor or member of the Mid- | ical Fraternity, the sutn of $ 10 for any Compound i that possesses rfinre medicinal virtues and curative powers than Mishler's H"rt Bitters. 15. MISHLER. Proprietor, S. E. Corner of Centre Square, mnyl I.—l y Pa. j KKWARD! f I will pay SIOO Reward for the discovery of any medicinal preparation that can cure a greater ts- | ricty of complaints than Mishler s Hprb Bitters. B. MLSHLBR. Proprietor. S. E. Corner of Centre Square, mayll.—lv Lancaster. P _, -no DnLLAItS KKWAUD! I will pay SSOO to the Proprietor of any Modi- j cine that can show a greater number ot genuine i Certificates of cure- effcted by it n® r (be i ldce j where it is made, than MISHLER'S) ULLB BI I - ; TERS—of Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver Com- j plaint. Bloody Flux. Diarrhoea. Typhoid. Remit- j tent. Intermittent and Bilions Fever*. 1 ever and j Ague, Cholera Morbus. Yellow Jnun lit e. Scrofula, Running or Sore Legs, Cancer, Abscess. Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Coughs, C"ld* Cramp in the . tom acb, Chronic Dinrrhuia, Piles. Tetter, Scald Head, Ophnema. or falling away -sickness peculiar to children. L< ueorrhea, Falling of the Womb all obstructions to the due course of nature in females, all veneris] diseases, and all complaints arising j from impure Blond -w< ak and disordered state j of the Stomach. Livei or Kidneys Certificates ot , cures of the Yellow Fever in Mexico can also be i furnished. Remember if it does not cure, the money w ill be refunded by 'be proprietor BENJAMIN MIMILLR, E. Corner of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa SEND FOB A CIRCULAR. The ingredients used in compounding Mihler's ; Herb Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for a circular and you will lea ru the medical properties of all the articles used in its pr. para- ; tiou; also ill the manner in which they operate on the -vstem. and much other valuable information. If villi are afflicted with disease send tor one of | Mishler's Herb Bitters Circulars: read it c arerully. profit by the hints it contains, and yon will be j placed on the sure road of recovery. 11111411. —ly. MISII L E It'B 15 I T Hlt S WILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN"! Diseases of the skin are numerous ind, with but one or two exceptions, may all be traced to impu vity of the bio"d. In many persons '.liis impurity is born in the system; while other* acquire it through improper treatment of scores of diseases. Under this head may be classed — Ist. Scrofula, —This disease is hereditary and is i transmitted from generation 10 generation It is caused by a transgression of the laws of nature, both iu"riil and physical; in other words, it is caused by tier. Acting as a latent poison, it re duces the vitality of the blood, and weakens the depurating organs, that they tail u discharge •>r en-' out the impurities that are continually gen erating in tin- system. A person physically pure acquires gonorheen. or some other secret disease; he undergoes a course of inentu ry, ibe disease is dried up, and the patient pronou ncod well. \ ain delusion The complaint is not c ured, iis channel is on!v diverted Instead of in aklng its appear- | a nee outwardly, it acts on thcint-rnal organs, and ; scrofula, which is bequeathed fr 111 father to son. is the result. Many persons who are perfectly | free from all immorality and vice are afflicted with ; scrofula Tbev are suffering for the sins of their j fathers and laboring under thocurso inscribed in- j scribed in the Book of B'>oks. "1 w*ill visit the ; iniquities of the father- upon their children. To cure this dreadful coinplai 11' it is necessary ! that the blood should be thoroughly purified, all; the organs of the body brought into a health}' state of action, and the system braced up and strength- j ened by invigorating tonics. Look lit the articles j used in compounding Miihler s Bitter.-:; see the ar- j rav of purifying and invigorating medicaments, j and say whether there is an article in the whole 1 list of medicines that equals it. Wo here emphat- ! ically assert, without tear of contradiction, that ; Mishler\i Hi tter will Cure rtU kind* of Sreofnlow Dt*edst. It purifies the blood, it strengthens the internal organs and aids them to perform their natural functions, i' is a stimulant and a tonic and it will cure Scrofula. 2d, Running Pores and fleers.—Running sores and ulcers invariably indicate a scrofulous taint. They are caused hy the efforts of nature to dis charge the impurities of the blood Many persons afflicted with running sores ami ulcers succeeded in drying them up and think they arc cured when the skin grows over the sore. They are, however, -but making bad worse," for the impurities that wertf discharged from the system through the ine ,limn , fa. .. ... ...... ••• internally and cause in numerable diseases and often death. Ihe only true and sure cure for all running sores aiid ulcers is Mishler - Bittc-rs, a continued and persevering u-e at which will most certainly effect a permanent en re. 3d, Salt 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, with a tendency to ere-p e- spread over the adjoining surface. Alishler, bitters are a sure cure for this disease. 4th. Pimples and Blotches —Pimples and Blotch es on the skin are always a sure sign of impure blood. Although never dangerous, except in •-- sesof carbuncles, they are very disagreeable. Often we will see the most handsmne features ren dered hideous by great blotches and pimples, and instead of the pleasing look which should irradi ate the human face we see nothing bat disgusting corruption; for pimples and blotches are nothing hut the corrupt accumulations of the system ex pelled through the medium of the skin. The use of Mishler's Bitters will force these corruptions to he discharged through the natural channels, and thus cures all kinds of pimples and blotches. La dies w!n> desire a fair complection, free from pim ples should hear this fact in uiind. For sale by J. L. LEWIS, Druggist, Bedtord, Pa. may 11ly. I A TEST FASHIONS DEMAND j J . AV BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) SKI R T . The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the DI.PLRX ELLIPTIC SKIRT will be experienced particularly in crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars. Church Pews. Ami Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveni ently as a sifk or muslin dress, an invaluable qual ity in crinoline, not found in any single spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great Convenience of wearing the Duplex El liptieSteel Spring skirt for usiugleday. will never afterward? willingly dispense with their use. For Children. Misses and Young Ladies they are supe rior to all others. They will not bcnKY GOODS. Fine stock of SHAWLS Fine stock of SILKS, Fine stock ot Hit ESS GOODS, Fine atoek of VV(X)LLENS, Fine siov'k of fe'l APLE GOODS, Fine ftock of FANCY GOODS 12* New nud dcsirwble Good® daily received, ami .-old at small advance wholesale. oct >—bt* l RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED A ALL PERSON'S I'o display their (foods; To sell their (foods: To gather information; To make known their wants; Ae., Ac. Ac. Ac.. 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New Y'ork Daily News, to Mail Subscribers 5.00 for six months. SEMI-WEEKLY, Published every Tuesday and Friday. One copy one year, ? 4.00 Three copies one year, 10.Oil Five copies one year. 15.00 Ten copies one year, 30.00 Twenty copies one year, 55.00 To Clergymen one year, 3 00 And an EXTRA copy to any club of TEX. WEEKLY, Published every Wednesday. One copy, one year, $ 2.00 Three copies one year, 5.00 Five copies one year, 8.75 Ten copies one year, 17 00 Twenty copies one year, 30.00 To Clergymen, 1 00 Ami an E\TH T copy to any club of TEN. Any person sending a club of FittV tor the Semi weekly or Weekly News will be entitled to the Daily News Free for our year The name of the Post-Office and State should in all cases be plainly written. To insure safety in remittances, money orders arc preferable. Address BENJAMIN WOOD, New York .Veiev B ai/t/t //jg, 19 City Halt Square. New York. March 2, 'OO MUSICAL INOTRUMENTS.-B. M. GREENE has opened his Music Store, one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where ho keeps constantly on hand STEINWAY A SONS' and RAVEN A BACON'S. AND OTHERS' PIANOS, MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OR GANS and OARHART, NEEDHAM & CO S' MK LODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes ; Guitar and Violin Strings. MESIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden 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 theui sent by mail, at publisher's prices. t and Organs warranted for five years. Xtiose 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. B. M. GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., in Brown's new Hardware Buliding. Dr. C. N. iliekok, Agent, Bodfurd, P. Dec. I, 'fia-ly TJICHAKD LEO, Manufacturer of CAB J XET-WARE, CHAIRS, AC., BEDFORD. PA., Tho undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet making business, will make to order and keep on hand everything in his line of manufacture. BTJREATS, DRESSING STANOS, PARLOR AN!> EXTEN SION TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASH STANDS, AC., AC., will be furbished at all prices, and to suit every taste. COFFINS will also be made to order. attention paid to all orders for work. Shop on West Pitt Street, nearly opposite the residence of George Shuck July 1(1, 1863.—tf RICHARD LEO. rpERMH for every description of Job PRINTING CASH! for the reason that for every article ica use, we must pay cash; and the cash system will enable us to du our work as low as it oan be done in the cities. *fab 3?rintitt(!. r|3 HE BEDFOIiD GAZBTTE POWER PR HSS I I RT N r rI N O RITARIdSHM KNT, BEDFORD, PA. MEYEIIS Ac MENGEE PROPS 1 UXORS Having recently made Additional im provements tc our office, we are pre pared to execute all order* fbr PLAIN AND FANY JO B PIiINT INGr , With dispatch aad la the aiwst NUP E R IOR MTYLB. CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CHECKS, CERTIFICATES, BLANKS. DEEDS. REGISTERS, RECEIPTS, CARDS, HEADINGS, ENVELOPES, SHOWBILLS, HANDBILLS, IN VITA TIONS, LABELS, 4- A-E. Our facilities for printing POSTERS, PROGRAMM HH, As., FOR CONCERTS AND E XIIIB ITIuNS, ARK UNBURL'AMBD. "PUBLIC SALE" RILLS Printed at short nottee. We can insure complete satisfaction as to time and price. AH ark Executed JPromptfy. JJKLMBOLD'S EXTR ACT BU C HC. MELMBOLD'S MUCIIW MELMBOLD'S BUCHO. HE Lid BO LIPS BUCIIW. Trie only lenourn remedy for DIABE T B 8, IRRITATION OF TUB KECK OF TUB BLA)- DER, INFLAMMATION OF THE KID KEYS, CATARRH OP THE BLAD DER, STRANGURY OR PAIN FUL URINATING, For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and too mueh cannot be said ia its praise A single dose has been knows to relieve the most ur gent symptoms. Are yoa troubled with tkat distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day of Helmbold's Buchu will relieve 7?- P H YSI CI A Nfl ANT) O T HERS PLEASE NOTICB I make no secret ef ingredients Holaibold's Extract Buchu is composed olßuchu, Cuhebs. 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 Diuretic* afforded. A DIURETIC Is that which acts upon the kidneys HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU acts gently, Is pleasant ia taste and odor, free from all injuri ous properties, and immediate in its action. FOR THE SATISFACTION OF ALL, See Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory oftheU.fi., of which the following is a eorreot copy: "BUCHU. Its odor is strong diffusive, and somewhat aromatic, its taste bitterish, aad analo gous to that of miat. It is given chiefly in eom plaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, chronic Catarrh of Sue 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 ooncerned in'ita evacuation. It has also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous Af fections, and Dropsy." FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, See PrefcssorDewees' valuable works on the Prac tice of Physic. See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Phy sic. of Philadelphia, fioc any and all Standard Work oa Medicine. FROM THE LAKG E S T MANUFACTUKING CHEMIST IN THE WORLD. lam acquainted with H. T. Helmboid; he occu pied the drug store opposite my residenoo, 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. W EIGHTH AN, (Firm of Powers & W T eightman,) M anufact tiring Ch e mists, Ninth and Brown Streets. Philadelphia. I From the Phitad , a Evening Bulletin, Mar., 10. ] We are gratified to hear of the continued suc cess, in New York, of our townsman, Mr. H. T. Helmboid, Druggist. His store, next to the Met ropolitan Hotel, is 28 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 his articles. He retains his Office and Laboratory in this city, which are also model establishments of their class. The proprietor has boon induced to make this statement from the fast that his remedies, although advertised, are GEXUINE 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 iead a physician's simplest prescription, much less com petent to prepare pharmaceutical preparations THESE PARTIES RESORT to various meansof effecting sales, auch ascopying parts of advertisements of popular remedies, arid finishing with certificates. The Science of Mddieine stands SIMPLE, PURE, and MAJESTlC,—having Fast for its Basis, In duction for its Pillar, Truth aloao for its Capital. A WORD OF CAUTION. Health is most importaat; and the afflicted should not use aa advertised remedy, unless its contents or ingredients are known te others be sides the manmfaetaror, or antil they are satiefiod of the qualifications of the party so offering. HELMBOLD'S Gen u in* Preparations. FLUID EXTRACT BUOIIU, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER. Established upwards of 16 years. Prepared by H. T. HKLMBOLD^ PRINCIPAL DEPOTS. HELMBOLB'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse 594 Broadway, Now Tori; And HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Oct. 20,*65 -ly SUfdiral. Sir hi n Kits" bailsamTc coug SYRUP bor Cough*, CoUt, Croup, Witt opine Cough Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Pain and Weakness oft hi Bronst, Difficulty of Breathing, (re. This is o new remedy. It has been used for a number of years in Maryland arid part* of Pann gylvania, and has. wherever known, acquired an unprecedented reputation for curing the varioui diseases for which it is recommended. So apparent is its usefulness, nud so rcmarkabl has been its cures, that it is fast superceding ever) other remedy for those diseases. The afflicted eai rely upon its doing as much for them, and in many cases more than any other remedy now be ore the puhlio. It ia recommended and prescribed in the pr* tice of a large number of the most intelligent and able physicians of Maryland. It is used and cos (idered an indispensable household remedy by a large portion of the first families of the State It is used by all classes of society, and the uni versal opinion is that it it good. This Syrup is Purely Vegetable. Compound. It is pleasant t take, and never does injury. But owing to itg purifying qualities, must do good under any cir cumstance* Its effects are truly wonderful, sootk ing. calming, and allaying the most violent coughs, purifying, strengthening and invigoratng the whole system, calming and soothing the nerves; aiding and facilitating expoctoratioa, and heal ing the DISEASED LUNGS, thus striking at the root of disease, and driving it from the system. CROUP This disease is announced by difficulty of breath 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 ia properly used and used in time.— Mothers having croupy children ihouid watch the first show of the disease, and always keep this remedy at haud. For coughs after measle* this syru is most ex cellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other preparation. The price of the remedy is sueh 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 is 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 has been used for the last four years with a success withoat a parallel. Price 50 cts. pjr bottle Prepared by P?A. Foutz A Era For sale by 11. C. Reamer aad 1 F Harry Druggists, Bedford, Pa, August 11, 1865—1y Use S/.rnier's Balsa into Cough Syrup, mat Suit pom Children. No child nerd die of Croup if this Sprup u used in time. SH 11 I N E R' S I NDIAN V E 11 M IFUG E. Since the introduction