The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 15, 1867, Image 4

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    BEDFORD HOTEL.—THE un
dersigned having taken charge of the Bed
ford Hot*!, formerly kept by Col. John Hafer, an- 1
noun+es to the public that he will be able to af
ford the beat accommodation*, both to the travel
ing public and home custom. The house will be
improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always be
wall supplied with choice liquors. His table will
be supplied with the choieest edibles of the season,
and be will spare no pains to make it suitable for
all. Ilia stable is one of the best in Bedford, a*d
a good hostler will always be in attendance.
ty Boarders taken by the week, month or year.
Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully in
vited to give him a sail
JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER.
Jan. 15, '64
mH E MENO EL IIOU BE,
Juliana Street. Bedford, Pa. _
The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform
the travelling public that hje has recently enlarge ,
improved and refitted his house, both for the ac
commodation of travelers and boarders, asi wen as
sfcuntry oustomers. Persons coming to this place
for the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs,
will find thishouse pleasantly located.
Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to
this Hotel, which will always be attended by a
earsful hostler. Also a safe and convenient car
riage bouse. ... „ ,i
All &r© invited to cv© DUB H CMI.
All are unit MENQEL Propr ietor.
April 15, '64. ___
VfORRISON HOUSE,
!\l HUNTINGDON, PA.
I have purchased and entirely renovated the
large stene 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 on 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
Md Jackson House JOSEPH MORRISON.
may25.'66.-tf.
XCHANGE HOTEL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
The undersigned would respectfully annonn'ce
that they have leased the above named hotel for a
term of years. The house is delightfully situated
convenient to the Penna. Railroad Depot andwell
arranged and adapted for a public hotel The
proprietors intend that their table shall not be
second to that of any country hotel, and their bar
will alwavs be provided with the choicest liquors.
A share of the public patronage is respectful ly so
licited. FEE 4 AULTZ.
Huntingdon, Pa., Jan 4. 1867. —ly. .
tt N I ON HO TEL,
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, '62.
EAVER HOTEL, St. ClairsciUe,
p a , The undersigned would respectfully
inform the public that he has leased the hotel late
lv kept by Mr. S. Crissmsn, St Clairsville, Pa.,
where he will accommodate all who may favor
him with their custom.
junß.-3m. HENRY WEAVER.
JACKSON HOTEL,
Railroad Street,
HUNTINGDON, Pa.
C. BNELL.
apr.l3,'6. Proprietor.
<£> l £nn PER YEAR! We want
J t\) agents every where to sell our
IMPROVED S2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds.
Ui.der and upper feed. Warranted five years.—
Above salary or large commissions paid The ONLY
machines sold in the United States for less than
S4O. which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler Or
Wilton. Grover &r Baler, Singer 6r Co., and
Baehclder. All other cheap machines are in
fringements, and the teller or user are liable to
arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free.
Address, or call upon Shaw A Clark. Biddcford,
Maine, or Chicago. IDs [Dec. 22, "65—ly
(£AA A MONTH! Agents wanted
| for six entirely new articles, just out.
Address 0. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford,
Maine. |Dec. 22. <>s—ly
TAISSOLUTION OF PARTNER-
I / SHIP —The partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned under the name of J F.
Williams A Brother, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. All persons owing accounts or notes
to said firm will please call and settle immediately,
as in s short time they will be placed in other hands
for collection. J- B. WILLIAMS,
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 his friends that he feels grateful for past
favors and begs a continuance of the same. But
will give notice that he cannot sell goods on long
credits, and persons buying must not leave their
accounts stand over six months. •
J. B. WILLIAMS.
Bloody Run, March 15, '66.
j) U M P S! ! !
I am engaged in selling the
ERIE PUMP—
certainly the only pump
well adapted to this
climate <
Persons in need of a
GOOD PUMP,
will do well to give me
a call.
from all parts of the county attend
ed to with promptness.
ADDRESS:
WM. C. SNIVELY,
Schellsburg
Aug. 1, '6s—ly _
PHILADELPHIA 1866.
WALL PAPERS.
NEW FALL STYLES.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAPER HANGINGS, and WINDOW SHADES,
Corner FOURTH A MARKET STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
N B. Always in SSoro, a large Stock of
oct 5-3m*'t LINEN A OIL SHADES.
TTTANTED, AGENTS!!—Great
Vf chance for Agents in every county of our
glorious Union, to sell our Maps. Charts and Pho
tographs. Good Agents are making S2OO a month.
New charts issued monthly. Everybody will find
this a respectable and profitable business, as we
offer large inducements. Send tor circular and
p.r.ic1.,., A4dj is 4 LDBRECHT
Publishers of popular Maps, Charts, etc.,
nov2w2 108 Liberty St.. New York.
HENRY HARPER,
No. 520 ARCH Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
Has large Stock of fine
WATCHES,
JEWELRY.
SILVER-WARE and
SILVER PLATED WARE,
Suitable for Holiday and Bridal PRESENTS.
n0v.16.-in2.
THE Local circulation Of the BED
FORD GAZETTE is larger than that of any other
paper in this section ol oountry, and theretore ox
ers the greatest inducements to business men to
fdvertise in its columns. __
IETTER HEADS AND BILL
j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for bnsiness men,
printed in the best style of the art, at THE GAZETTE
JOB OFFICE
IN VERY VARIETY AND STYLE
\ OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low
rates at THE BEDFORD GAZETTE office. Call and
leave your orders.
THERMS for every description of Job
PRINTING CASH ! for the reason that for
every article we use. we must pay cash; and the
cash system will enable us to do our work as low
as it can be done in the cities. _
FRCHANTS and MECHANICS,
and Business men generally will advance
own interests by advertising in the columns
of THE GAZETTE.
OLIP BILLS, PROGRAMMES,
POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND
FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatness
and despatch, atTHE GAZETTE office.
F. IRVINE,
# ANDERSON'S ROW, BEDFORD, PA.,
ir in Boots, Shoes, Queensware. and Varie
ties. t#*Orders from Country Merchants re
sneetfaliy scdifited
OET TT. LSL.
AMMOTH SALE BILLS, print
ed at short notice. Large Bills make large
tales. We know it to be ao. TRY IT! It will
much more than pay the extra expense of
tng CRJI at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE
mciUcnl
O 100 REWARD!
! O
I will pay to anv Doctor or member of the Med
ical Fraternity, the sum of SIOO for any Compound
that possesses more medicinal virtues and curative
powers than Mishler's Herb Bitters.
B MISHLER, Proprietor,
S. E. Corner of Centre Square,
mayll.—ly. Lancaster. Pa
(fluoo REWARD!
O
I will pay SIOO Reward for the discovery of any
medicinal preparation that can cure a greater va- j
riety of complaints than Mishler's Herb Bitters.
B MISHLER. Proprietor,
S E. Corner ef Centre Square. |
mayll.—ly Lancaster, Pa. -
ryx) DOLLARS REWARD!
I will pay SSOO to the Proprietor of any Medi
cine that can show a greater number of genuine
Certificates of cures effected by it near the place
where it is made, than MISHLER'Js 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 Juundice ; Serofula,
Running or Sore Legs, Cancer, Abscess. Neuralgia,
Rheumatism. Coughs, Colds, Cramp in the Stom
ach, Chronic Diarrhoea. Piles. Tetter, Scald Head,
Ophnema, or falling away-sickness peculiar to
children. Lmcorrhea, Falling of the Womb, all
obstructions to the due course of nature in females,
all veneris) diseases, and all complaints arising
from impure Blood ■ w< ok and disordered state
of the S'otnach, Livei 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 ly the proprietor.
BENJAMIN MISHLER,
E. Corner of Centre Square,
Lancaster, Pa.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
The ingredients used in compounding Mishler's
Herb 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< para
tion; also in the manner in which they operate on
the system, and much other valuable information.
If you are afflicted with disease send for one of
Mishler's Ilerb Bitters Circulars; read it carefully,
profit by the hints it contains, and you will be
placed on the sure road of recovery,
mayll.—ly.
MISHLER'S BITTERS
WILL
CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN!
Diseases of the skin are numerous and, with but
one or two exceptions, may all be traced to impu
rity of the blood. In many persons this impurity
is born in the system; while others acquire it
through improper treatment of scores of diseases.
Under this head may be classed—
-Ist, Scrofula.—This disease is hereditary and is
transmitted frouvgeneration to generation It is
caused by a transgression of the laws of nature,
both moral and physical; in other words, it is
caused by vice. 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 cast out the impurities that are continually gen
erating in the system. A person physically pure
acquires gouorhoea. or some other secret disease;
he undergoes a course of mercury, the disease is
dried up. and the patient pronounced well. Vain
delusion. The complaint is not cured, its channel
is only diverted. Instead of making its appear
ance outwardly, it acts on the internal organs, and
scrofula, which is bequeathed from father to son,
is the regult. Many persons who are perfectly
free from all immorality and vice are afflicted with
scrofula. They are suffering for the sins of their
fathers and laboring under the curse inscribed in
scribed in the Book of Books. "I will visit the
iniquities of the fathers upon their children."
To cure this dreadful complaint it is necessary
that the bl-od should be thoroughly phrified, all
the organs of the body brought into a healthy state
of action, and the system braced up and strength
ened by invigorating tonics. Look at the articles
used in compounding Mishler's Bitters; see the ar
ray of purifying and invigorating medicaments,
and say whether there is un article in the whole
list of medicines that equals it. We here emphat
ically assert, without fear of contradiction, that
Mishler's Bitters will Cure all kinds of
Scrofulous Diseases.
It purifies the blood, it strengthens the internal
organs and aids them to perform their natural
functions, i' is a stimulaut and a tonic uud it will
cure Scrofula.
2J, Running Sores and Ulcers.—Running sores
ard ulcers invariably indicate a scrofulous taint.
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 sore. They are, however,
'■but making bad worse," 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 all running sores and ulcers
is Mishler's Bitters, a continued and persevering
use of which will most certainly effect a permanent
cure.
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 generally an eruption of vesicles in
small, distinct ulcers, accompanied with a smart
ing, tingling sensation, with a tendency to creep
er spread over the adjoining surface. Mishler's
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 ca
ses of carbuncles, they are very disagreeable.—
Often we will see the most handsome 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 but disgusting
corruption; for pimples and blotches are nothing
but 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
be discharged through the natural channels, and
thus cures all kinds of pimples and blotches. La
dies who desire a fair complection, free lrom pim
ples should bear this fact in mind.
For sale by J. L. LEWIS, Druggist, Bedtord, Pa.
mayll.—ly.
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of the year, three or four of the best and latest
novels.
TERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE :
Terms of the Daily.—One copy, one year, $9.00;
six months. $4 50; three months, $2.50; for any less
period, at the rate of one dollar per month. Pay
ment required invariably in advance. Postage on
the Daily, thirty cents per quarter, or one dollar
and twenty cents per annum, if prepaid.
Terms of the Weekly.—One copy, one year. $2;
five copies, one year, $9; ten copies, onevear, $17.-
50; twenty copies.'one year, $3:-!. To clubs, where
the papers are sent to one address, the following
reduction will be made : Five copies, one year,
§8.50 ; Ten copies, one year. slfi.so; twenty copies,
one year, S3O, A copy will be furnished gratis for
each of ten, or more, to one address, for one year.
Postage, five cents per quarter, to be propaid
at the office of delivery.
The above terms will be rigidly adhered to.
Specimen copies of the Bailey and Weekly sent
gratis, on application at this office. Advertise
ments inserted at moderate rates.
Address WELSH A ROBB,
dec7-l 430 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Reasons why
THE
AMERICAN VAT CH ,
MADE AT WALTHAM, MASS.,
IS THE BEST.
It is made on the best principle. It is compo-ed
of SOLID PLATES. No jar cnfi interfere with the
harmony of its working, and no sudden shock can
damage its machinery. Every piece is made and
finished by machinery, (itselffamousfor its novelty,
as well as for its effectiveness,) and is therefore
properly made. The watcfc is what all mechanism,
should be— ACCURATE, SIM.'LE, STRONG AND ECO
NOMICAL. Except some high grades, too costly for
general use. foieign watches are chiefly made by
women and boys. Such watches are composed of
several hundred pieces, screwed and riveted to
gether. and require constant repairs to keep them
in any kind of order. AH jersons who have car
ried "ancres," "lepines," itnd '-English Patent
Levers,'" are perfectly well aware of the truth of
this statement.
At the beginning of our enterprise, more than
tea years ago, it was our first object to make a
thoroughly good low-priced watch for the million,
to take the place of these foreign impositions, the
refuse of foreign factories, which were entirely un
saleable at home and perftetly worthless every
where.
How well we have accomplished this may be
understood from the fact that after so many years
of public trial we now make MORE THAN HALF OF
ALL TIIE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED STAVES,
and that no others have ever given such universal
satisfaction. While this department of ou.- busi
ness is continued with increased facilities for per
fect work, yro are at present engaged in the man
ufacture of watches of the very HIGHEST GRADE
KNOWN TO CIIRONOMETRV, onequaled by anything
hitherto made by ourselves, and unsurpassed by
anything made in the world. For this purpose
we have the amplest facilities. We have erected
an addition to our main building expressly for
this branch of our business, and have filled it with
the best workmen in our service. New machines
and appliances have been constructed, which per
form their work with consummate delicacy and
exactness. The choicest and most approved ma
terials only are used, and we challenge comparison
between this grade of our work and the finest im
ported chronometers. We do not pretend to sell
our watches for LESS MONET than foreign watches
but we do assert, without fear of contradiction,
that for the SAME MONEY" our product is incorapa
bly superior. All our watches, of whatever grade,
are fully warranted, and this warrantee is good
at all times against us or cur agents in all parts of
the world.
CAUTION. —The public are cautioned to buy only
of respectable dealers. All persons selling coun
terfeits will be prosecu:ed.
ROBHNS A APPLETON,
Agents for the American Watch Company,
nov39ml 132 Broadway, N.Y.
SNOW POWDER. —Patented May
29, 1866. This is an article for washing with
out rubbing, except in very dirty places, which
will require a very slight rub, and unlike other
preparations offered fur a like purpose, WILL NOT
ROT the clothes, but will leave them much WHITER
than ordinary methods, without the usual wear
and tear
Itremoveß grease spots as if by magic, and sof
tens the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will inor
dinary cases entirely remove it.
This powler is prepared in accordance with
chemical science, and upon a process peculiar to
itself, which is secured by Letters Patent. It has
been in use for more than a year, and has proved
itself an universal favorite wherever it has been
used. Among the advantages claimed are the fol
lowing, viz:
It saves all the expense of soap usually used on
cotton and linen goods.
It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear
and tear. •
Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed.—
With one quarter the time and labor usually re
quired it imparts a beautiful gloss and lustre,
much superior to any other mode. No water re
quired except to moisten the powder.
Directions with each package.
And can Ve readily appreciated by a single
trial. The cost of washing for a family of five or
six persons will not exceed THREE CENTS.
The manufacturers of this powder are aware
that many useless compounds have been introdu
ced to the public which have rotted the cloth, or
failed in removing the dirt, but knowing the in
trinsic excellence of this article, they confidently
proclaim it as being adapted to meet a demand
which has long existed, and which has heretofore
remained unsupplied.
Manufactured by HOWE A STEVENS,
260 Broadway, Boston,
Also, manufacturer? of Family Dye Colors.
U&" For sale by Grocers and Dealers every
where. nov3om3.
MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS. —B.
M. GREENE has opened his Music Store,
one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, w-here he
keeps constantly on hand STEINWAI A SONs
and RAVEN A BACON'S, AND OTHERS'
PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OR
GANS and CARHART, NEEDHAM A CO'S' ME
LODEONS ; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes ; Guitar
and Violin Strings.
MUSIC 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 them sent
by mail, at publisher's prices.
and Organs warranted for five- years.
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 instruments sent promptly upon ap
plication with any additional inioruiation desired.
B. M. GREENE,
Hill street, Huntingdon. Pa.,
in Brown's new Hardware Buliding.
Dr. C. N. Hickok, Agent, Bedford, P.
Dec. 1, '65-ly
MANHOOD; HOW LOST, HOW
RESTORED — Tust published, a new edi
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ESSAI on the radical cure (without medicine) of
SPERMATORRHOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Involun
tary Seminal Losses, Impotenoy, Mental and
Physical Incapacity Impediments to Marriage,
etc.. also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits induced |
by self-indulgence or Sexual extravagance.^
The world renowned author, in this 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
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cure at once certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.
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AND THOUSANDS.
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Feb 16, '66—ly
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rm the system, and never nauseate the stomach or
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Either of the above mentioned mentioned arti
cles will be gent to any address, closely sealed,
and postpaid, by mail or expresi, on receipt of
price. Address all orders to
BERGER SHUTTa A eo., chemists,
marl,'67yl No. 285 River St., Troy, N. Y.
The "World Astonished
AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE
BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST,
MADAME H. A. PERRIGO.
She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She
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gives information concerning absent friends or lov
ers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the
business you are best qualified to pursue and in
what you will be most successful, causes speedy
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rv, gives your name, likeness and characteristics of
the person. She reads your very thoughts, and
by her almost supernatural powers unveils the
dark and hidden mysteries of the future. From
the stars we see in the firmament—the malefic
stars that overcome or predominate in the configu
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ets and the fixed stars in the heavens at the time
of birth, she deduces the future destiny of man.
Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on
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sult the Madame by mail with equal safety and
satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A lull
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were born, enclosing a small lock of hair.
Address, MADAME H. A. PERRIGO,
marl,'67yl P. 0. Drawer, 293 BUFFALO, N. Y.
QRISPER COM Y.
Oh ! she was beautiful and fair,
With stary eyes, ?nd radient hair,
Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined,
Enchained the very heart and mind.
CRISPER COMA,
For Curling the Hair of either Sex into Wavy and
Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Curls.
By using this article Ladies and Gentlemen can
beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is the
only article in the world that will curl straight
hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful,
glossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only
curls the hair, but invigorates, beautifies and
cleanses it; is highly and delightfully perfumed
and is the most complete article of the kind ever
offered to the American publio. The Crisper Coma
will be sent to any address, sealed and postpaid
for Si. Address all cyders to
W. L. CLARK A co., chemists.
No. 3 West Fayette street, SYRACUSE, N: Y.
marl,'t)7yl
jQE PARAT OR CAP f L LI.
Throw uway your false frizzes, your switches, your
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Destructive of comfort, and not worth a fig ;
Come aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair,
And rejoice in your o#n luxuriant hair.
REPARATOR CAPILLI
For restoring hair upon bald heads (from whatever
cause it may have fallen out) and forcing a growth
of hair upon the face, it has no equal. It will force
the beard to grow upon the smoothest face in from
five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from
two to three months. A few ignorant practition
ers have asserted that there is nothing that will
force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard.
Their assertions are false, as thousands of l.ving
witnesses (from their own experience) can bear
witness. But many will say how are w#to distin
guish the genuine from the spurious? It certain
ly is difficult, as'nine-tenths of the different prep
arations advertised for the hair and beard are en
tirely worthless, and you may have already thrown
away large amounts in their purchase. To such
we would say, try the Reparator Capilli; it will cost
you nothing unless it fully comes up to our repre
sentations. If your druggist does not keep it, send
us one dollar and we will forward it, postpaid, to
gether with a receipt for the money, which will be
returned you on application, provided entire sat
isfaction is not given. Address
W. L. CLARK A CO., chemists.
No. 3 West Fayette street, SYRACUSE, N. Y.
marl,'67yl
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To young and to old, to great and to small ;
The beauty which once was so precious and rare,
Is free for all, and all may be fair.
By the use of
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WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For improving and beautifying the complexion.
The most valuable and perfect preparation in
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that is only found in youth. It quickly removes
Tan, Freckles, Blotches, Pimples, Moth Patches,
Sallowuess, Eiuptions, and all impurities of the
skin, kindly healing the same leaving the skin
white and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be
detected by the elosest scrutiny,and being a vegeta
ble preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the
only article of the kind used by the French, and
is considered by the Parisian as indispensable to a
► perfect toilet. Upwards of 30.000 bottles were
sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee
ot its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mail,
postpaid, on receipt of an order, by
BERGER, SHUTTS A co., chemists,
marl,'67yi 285 River St., Troy, N. Y.
W insKEKS
MUSTACHES!
Forced to grow upon the smoothest face in from
three to five weeks by using Dr. SEVIGNE'S RE
STAURATEUR CAPILLAIRE, the most wonder
ful discovery in modern science, acting upon the
Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner.
It has been used by the elite of Paris and London
with the most flattering success. Names of all
persons will be registered, and if entire satisfac
tion is cot given in every instance, the money will
be cheerfully refunded. ' Price by mail, sealed and
postpaid, SI Descriptive circulars and testimo
nials mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS
A co., chemists, No 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y.
Sole agents for the United States.
marl,'67yl
BEAUTY I
AUBURN, GOLDEN, FLAXEN A SILKEN
CURLS,
Produced by the use of Prof. DE BREUX' FRI
SER LE CHEVEUX. One application warranted
to curl the most straight and stubborn hair of eith
er sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls.
Has been used by the fashionables of Paris and
London, with the most gratifying results. Does
no injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and
postpaid. sl. Descriptive circulars mailed free.
Address BERGER. SHUTTS A co., chemists, No.
285 River Street, Troy, N. Y., Sole agents for the
United States. marl,'67yl
I EXCELvSIOR!!
CIIASTELLAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
FOB REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAW.
To the ladies especially, this invaluable depila
tory recommends itself as being an almost i"dis
pell si ble article to female beauty, is easily applied
does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly
011 the roots. It is warranted to remove superflu
ous hair from low foreheads, or Irom any part.of
the body, completely, totally and radically extir
pating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and
natural This is the only article used by the
French, and is the only real effectual depiliatory
in existence. Price 75 cents per package, sent
postpaid, to any address, on receipt of an order,
bv BfißiiKK. SHUTTS & 00., chemist*,
marl,'o7yl 285 River St., Troy, S Y.
WreUanfou.
1867 ~" THE world *"— iß67 -
The attention of the publio ii invited to the
claims of "The World" as one of the leading pub
lic journals of the country. It is the chief organ
of the Democratic Party of the United States. and
the foremost adv"cate of the immediate restoration
of the Union. Its highest merits consists in its
character as an enterprising and trustworthy news
paper.
The next year bids fair to be a more critical one
>n the history of our free institutions than even
*ny eventful ones that have preceded it. The first
recjusite for an intelligent jndgment of public af
fairs is a full and authentic account of facts as they
transpire. These THK Woßlfb always aims to give
with consciencious accuracy, and with equal full
ness and fidelity, whether they make for or against
its own views of public policy. Prompt activity
in spreading before its readers every kind of news
in which any p ar t of the public takes an interst,
is ihe first duty of a newspaper, and the facilities
of IHE WORLD for discharging this obligation are
unsurpassed by those of any journal iB the United
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will not fail to furnish the news, nor to supply it
with such promptitude, spirit, freshness, abund
ance, variety, accuracy and candor, that no class
of readers can miss anything of interest which
they wish to find. THE WORLD will publish doc
uments and arguments prepared by political foes
just as freely as those prepared by political friends;
making its own comments on them, of course, but
never suppressing or garbling them because they
are calculated to damage its own party. Adverse
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leave to make their full impression. THE WORLD
adopts this rule because it believes no other is
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its readers is to keep them thoroughly informed
on every passiLg subject of importance. In poli
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of unjust protective tariffs; to his Right to repre
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in spite of unconstitutional exclusions; Freedom of
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from the arrogant and unconstitutional domination
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lating to trade, commerce and finance; aud this bo
ing a feature in which the THE WORLD prides iL
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ters of interest and importance are chosen from the
Daily, while the mass of its contents are prepared
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Friday.
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[ um of, and commentary upon, the news of every
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REMEMBER THE
NEW CHEAP STORE,
At St. Clairsville, Pa.
GOODS OF ALL KINDS SOLD AT
SMALL PROFITS.
OPPEN HEIMER
Has just received from the East, and offers for
sale at the
LOWEST PRICES,
a large and varied assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
of every description and of the best quality;
MILLINERY AND
FANCY GOODS,
a large assortment, to suit all classes
NOTIONS,
in endless variety;
MUSLINS,
all kinds, very cheap:
CALICOES,
from the best manufacture^.
Our stock of •
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READY-MADE CLOTHING,
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CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
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HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
TINWARE,
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O PPENH EI MER'S
New Cheap Store, St. Clairsville, Pa.
ju1.27. —6m.
CI UNS AND LOCKS.—The under
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the people of Bedford and vicinity, as a repairer
of Guns and Locks. Ail work prom|jl^aneeded
sep 28, '66-tf