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'25 26 27 2-.29 .30 .. . •■H"I 1 : fi(f 1 |"456..59 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | tllß 14.!J| 16. [■ fit U121314 13 1 ' IS "J 31 I*' 22 23 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 ■ 24 25 26 27 26 29 3" 23 24 25 26 27 2h 29 I - ■■ - - V.41 : ..i . I BUSINESS DIRK4TOKY. a-, :icwing Business Directory for the bor- ; L. j Bedford and other places in the county. , idcertisementt appear in the columns of \ .. .JZETTE.) may be of service to our friends j rrors in the county, and is commended to j .... riention: .""iRNEYS AT LAW—G. H. Spang: J. P. y j. IV. Tale; J tin Palmer; E. F.Kerr:! i I.utz; Espy M Alsip; John T j . j J H. Filler: Kimmell A Lingenfelter. | . i D ckerson. Bedford, Pa. vjErtS— Reed A Schell; Rupp, Shannon A - rd Pa. -s AND SHOES. VARIETIES. Ac.-J. H • H F. livine. Bedford, Pa. .; jiiRD NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch. NET-WARE, CHAIRS. Ac.—Richard Leo. • -I, Pa. "HING—I Lippel. Berkstre-ser A Smith. • keimund, Bedford. Pa. •■V-GnODS. GROCERIES. Ac —J. B. Far- , A B Cramer; J M. Shoemaker; P A p,fibangh A Fiher, Bedford. Pa ,n in A Grecnbaum. St. Cl-tirsville. Ac - \~!sTPtY—C N. Hickok A J. G. Minnieh, ; !:' rd. Pa - JGIST—J. L. Lewis, Bedford, Pa. :iVCT STORES—Mrs. V B.Tate A Miss M Jn E V Mowry : Mrs. M. R. Schafer A Deal. Bedford. Pa. C. Reamer. George Mardortf, -i. Pa. iRDWARE. Ac.—Win. Hartley; Geo. Bly - • j - 'o. Bedford. Pa. : "EL- Bedford Hotel. J. J. Shoemaker; j • lE,use. I Mengei; Union Hotel. V. Steck - Bolf'td, Pa. • lELEß—Daniel Border. Bedford. Pa. John Reimuni. Jeweler, 3 PRINTERS —Meyers A Mengei. Bedford. *. -A kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing tail promptly executed. cpS—Wm. C. Snively. Schellsburg. Pa. E-'SICIANS —Dr. J. L M 'rbonrg. Bedford, j . U Vi. Jamison and P. 11. Pennsvl, Bloodv v.: ?■ "-'NT MEDlClNES—Shriner's Cough Syrup ; . ;n Vermifuge; Fouti's Mixture and Horse tie Powder; Wheaton's Ointment; Heltn •Es'ract of Bucbu: Dr. Tobias' Venitian Lin- ; Atlc-a'k's Porous Plasters ; Christadoro's : - Dye: Mishler's Herb Bitters. r.EAL ESTATE SALES— ■ ' P.eamer—private sale ' tX J. Lyons, Private Sale. ".liter. Private, ! Hickok, private sale. OWES. TINWARE, AC. —B. McC. Blvmyer ' Bedford, Pa. _i- Read the "New Advertisements" in this . t -ue of THE GAZETTE. For Administrator's, Executor's. Auditor's • A" see "Legal Notices." Read the advertisements under the head of [!'■ lies, Ac." OR BEDFORD! —All oar hopes of a •cdy completion of "tne rail road t< > Iford," lvave vanished into thin air. is really too bad. Not only are lie ;hlics ungrateful, but "Republicans" a't care anything about railroad- or road candidates. Hadn't we better lout and leave?" Who would >i>end L-lifeamongsuch a people,even if they "loyal" and hate Andy John-on? had fondly hoped that a candidate iding on a railroad platform would aiuly do some fast running, espo y when he engine* r'd tlie locomo- | himself and had a cow-catcher on - iigine that was big enough to pick ,nd carry all the calves in the com ity. But we have been di.-appoin- All the railroad men are cruelly I "iub d. Tom. Scott will have hi- own way one year longer, IDiehl anfl Dilw.'rt will still carry aii to and from Mt. Dal'as. And - because the "Republican" par -rcfiiM-d to get upon the railroad nn with the railroad candidate, "■eUfnce, for the Legislature. That i- tM> slow: it can't come to time; •sn't believe in cars and T rail; it N the howl of Wendell l'hiliip-to if of the locomotive; it thinks its '7t ought to stay upon the platform state Convention, instead of try - ride into office on a railroad jilat : it believes, too, "when the cars !; motion passenger- must get off '. it form." And hence, our rail lidate has been slaughtered in : j-i of his friend.-. Ungrateful Leans!" Short-sighted Con on! Where is your blush ? ' Bale MATCH.— The J-uuiata 1 fiill Club of this place, having di ' its players into two /liae.i, for the •of practice, several very inter games have lately been played, '-hue ago the first nine thrashed ml most unmercifully, making of nearly two to one. This de -round the second nine to the ne of letter playing, and ucwrd ■ on Tuesday last, they played r match with the first nine, beat ni by one point. The score stood 4 ' li'nv-; h-ST XIXE. SECOND NINE. O. It. O. R. "'•lb. ii y King, lb. "J !> j y. 1 !> Meyers "b. 1 fi ; d. ;> s Anderson, 3b. 2 fi •"o C. 3 7 Reamer, c. 1 '• , -or. p. 4 Lvon, p. - s '• 1. f. 2 8 W.Schell, 1. f. 1 7 • f. •"> 7 Minnieh, e. f. 3 4 . r, r. f. 3 .j Mengei, r. f. 7 3 i ''i,s.s. 5 3 F. Schell, 8.3. 4 6 27 611 i 27 61 INNINGS: fg, v . 123 458 78 tf V - Nl ne 7 13 7 3 7 1 3 6 13-60 ' Nine II ) 7 jg> j u 7ps 4—ol >, iv Ai. OF THE M. E. MITE SOCI -The festival of the M. E. Mite •' held in the Court House, last • bus quite a success. The iX-m --nnd "Republican" brass bunds "l uiu-t eloqqent music, whilst ■ "T.torii refreshed themselves with ' lemonade, cake, du.s dc. FOURTH OF JULY AT BEATE TROTTING PARK.—lndepen dence day will be celebrated in grand style at Col. Wafer's Chalybeate Trot ting Park (called "race course," in mistake, in our last, i A dinner will | IK; served up at the house of W. ('hen ovveth, Esq., and that it will be per fectly au fait , we have no hesitation to j prophesy. The Declaration of Inde-j pendence will be read and Prof. Hef-j tiey's hand will l>o in attendance and enliven the occasion with their best pieces. In the evening there will be dancing, and, we doubt not, every j thing will go merry as a marriage 1 bell. "Tin: CLIMBER."— The "Campaign | Climber." i-. now ready for distribu tion. We print a large edition this week for distribution, in order to give our friends an idea of what the paper will be. Let every one who receives a copy interest Himself in getting up a club. The "Climber' will have some of the best humorous illustrations ever given in any paper, and will al o con tain portraits of President Johnson and Hon. Hiester Clymer. MENGEI. HOUSE. —The gentlemen of the Mengei House have made great improvements in their hotel. The; bar-room has been newly papered, the parlors re-carpeted, and other impor tant renovations made. The bar is said I to be filled with choice liquors, but as j ye Local never drinks, he can't say, ex- j cept that he has seen some very invit- j ing cobblers, juleps, et iff omne yearn,' disposed of under the supervision ot j Col. Ed-all, the attentive and gentle- 1 manly barkeeper. When you put away your cloth, Then begins the litrle moth. His work ol great destruction. There is away to kill tlie pest. And entirely destroy his nest. So take this instruction : lio to Lewis' Drug Store, purchase a package of Cedar Camphor, which is j certain death to the insect. Those wish ing Mishler's Bitters, can now find them at Lewis' Drug Store. No PAPER NEXT WEEK.— In ac cordance with the almost universal I custom of newspaper publishers, and | in order to give our employees a; "Fourth of July," there will be no pa- j per issued from this office next week. FIRE. —A fire occurred in the rooms ! of Mrs. H. Ogle, at the Washington House, one night last week, by which the unfortunate lady lost a great deal of clothing and was, herself, severely burnt about the hands. STEAM MILL. —The Messrs. Hartley have put up the frame of their new j Steam Mill, in the eastern part of town, and will proceed to the completion ol the building as rapidly as possible. The > Mill will add considerable to the busi- j ness and activity of our ancient bor- ■ ough. HEAL ESTATE SOLD.—T. H.& N. J.! Lyons have sold one of their farms in j St. Clair township, to Jacob Beck ley, Esq., for three thousand dollars. They \ offer for sale a number of farms near ! and adjoining it. See advertisement. • STORI-> CLOSED OX THE FOURTH. — We have been requested to -tate that the stores in this place will be closed on the Fourth of July. FESTIVAL. —A Festival will be held j in the Court House, on the evening ol j July Ith, by the ladies, for the benefit j of the Preshvterian church. * _ # ••Ni&ht-Iiooraing rerun- —like the JJ ml >u*iiuie. Xot lor a day, bur fur all coming time. Phaion A Son, manufacturers, ">l7 Bntadway, N. Y. Sold everywhere. Horrible Butchery. YORK, Pa., June ID—A horrible trag edy was enacted on last Sunday evening near Rm-.-ville, fifteen miles from this place, in which a family were hurrieu j into eternity by the fell assassin's hand, j The occurrence took place at the house of Mr. George Squibbs ; which is situa ted in a secluded spot in Warrington ! township, and resulted in the death ot Mr. Squibbs, aged 72 years, and his ; grand daughter, Emma Jane Selfirt, ; aged 11 years. Mrs. Squibbs being left in a dying condition. From an exam- ( ination of the wound- inflicted it'' supposed that the weapon used was a hatchet, or some similar instrument. Money is believed to have been the ob ject of the murder. An Irishman nan < d Donovan, living in the vicinity, has been arrested, and the circumstances point strongly toward him as the per- i pctrator of the foul deed. ( The community are intensely excited over the horrible atfair, which resem- j bles closely in many of its feature- tin I Hearing imtrder which took place so recently in Philadelphia. —— i iUu dint is cm cat*. rp B USSES.—"SEELEY'S HARD 1 RUBBER TRUSS'" cures Rupture, frcesthej curd from all pressure; will never rust. break, liu>- J her. chafe <>r become filthy (the fine steel spring b' iog coated wifh hard rubb<t); spring made any power required; uo d in bathing, fitted to farm, requires no strapping; cleanest, lightest, easiest, and best Truss known Send for pamphlet. I B SKELEV, Stic Proprietor. jun2'.l-1m! 1847 Ctiostnut St., I'iiil oielpiiin AN FED —AGENTS—MaIe and \\ Female, at 575 to $l5O per month to sell the "elebrate I COMMON SENSE FAMILV SEW MACHINE—-'Price SIS.OO. This machine will do all kinds of work equal to the high priced Ma chines. and is the only practical and reliable Cheap Sewing Machine in the world. Send for descriptive circulars. Address SECOMB A CO., jun29-Im| Chicago. 11l .or Cleveland. Ohio. (1 El>A It CAM P IIOK— For UM against Moths in Clothing. Best—its advan tages— Effiiieucy, Economy; imparts swee' odor to clothes, and sure to last through twelve months Everv druggist has it. jun'29-lui. HARRIS A CHAPMAN. Boston n ISA BLED MEN. ATTENTION ! WANTED —oneor two men in Trenton and j vicinity. wb„ have lost either nn arm or a leg. to j sell Wadswortb's Waterproof Arnica Hetling ! pias'er. the best and cheapest Court Plaster in the i market. From 85 to 810 per day can be made.— j i Address with 25 cents for sample and full infor mation. A. F. BELCHER. B-x 45. Piiiladepbia. ; |p a v B —AH agents and peddlers would fiud it ! to tbeir interest to answer the above, j juii29-lm. I 4.( M) AGENTS wanted, to sell SIX I I new inventions, of great value to families; all | pay great pr fi s. ?eud 15 Cents and get 80 pages, j • I 2.5 cents and get bit pages and a sample gratis ! juii2'J-lm. ■EPHRAIM tIKOWN. Low.l . Muss ' 11 MBLK AND SHINGLES.—We offer a full stock ot Pine Boards. Hemlock be.lulling and Jois , with a variety of .tliiuglrs— Pine, Cedar and Cyprets—and a general assort- i meot ol building unterial in our Hue, which we j will se ) low. WILKINdUN A BLAUKI'AN' I juaJiViai BITTER WINE OF IRON— An cxqni.-ite impregnation of dry Spanish Wine with the ac ivity of Calisaya Birk. and the most energetic, of Nil I the ferruginous salts. Citrnteof Magnetic Oxide of Iron. It has a vinous flavor, very grateful to the ptlate. is without chalybeate tasle and will not di-eolor the teeth. It excites languid Mppetitr, gives zest to food. ! itn: roves digestion, increases the strength, stead ies the eir .'u! ition. takes off muscular 11 ibbiness. removes the pallor of debility, gives firmness and j precision to the action of Ihe nervous system, with power to endure fatigue and resist disease. Magnetic Citrate of Iron is new and peculiar. ! differing from the ordinary Soluble Citrate, in containing an equiolent of Protoxide of Iron, in i place of the Ammonia. It is neutral, tasteless, i without astiingeney, as prompt and energetic as the Chloride, and uidike that, induces no local in fl immalory action or he idaebe. Calis >ya Bark is pre-cmiueut among vegetable i loiiies, has no equal as a strenglhener or restoru- ' live, nor rival as an unti-periodic. Retail in 8! and $2 bottles. Quar's and Gallons for dispensing. O. S. HUBBELL. Apotheenry, juri2D-lm. 140 Cheaiuut st., Philadelphia \ GENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK, the pietoiial book of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS OF THE Heroic. Patriotic, Poii ical. Romantic. Humorous ; and Tragical, splendidly illustrated w th over 300 fine Portraits and Bentiful Engravings. This work for genial humor, tender pnibns, j startling interest, and attractive beauty, stands ! peer ess and alone Among all its compatrio s The j Vaiiant and Brave Hearted, the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Witty and Marvellous, the tender and Pathetic. The Roll of Fame and Story. Camp, i Picket, Spy, S out, Bivouac ami Siege; startling I Surprises" Wonderful Escapes. F itnous Words and j ll'-eds ot IVoman, and he whole Panorama of the , War are here ihrillinMy and startliogly portrayed in s masterly manner, at once historical and ro- j inantic. rendering it the most ample, biilliant and readable book that the war hasealled forth Disabled officers and soldiers, teachers, energet- } ic young men, and all in want of profitable employ- ! ment, will find this the best chance to make money j ever yet offered. Send for circulars and see our ' terms. Address. NATIONAL PUBLISHING Co., jini .2'.t -la] No Mf Mifior St., PkiUdelpfaia. \\ J ANTED—A<i ILNTs- T> > canvass \ \ for the "SOLDIER'S INDIVIDUAL ME MORIAL." Greater inducments ofl'ered than by any other publishers. Agents have an entire mo nopoly in the territory assigned them, as there has bio-n nothing of the kind yet introduced. Meets w th universal approval, is ornamental, also a re cord of value to tho.-e who have served in our country's defense, and to friends of deceased sol diers. For circulars, Ac., address, enclosing stamp, B.C. BAKER, Columbus. Ohio. Lock Box 97b. [jui.29.-lai. 4 GENTS WANTED tocanva.-- this V county for the Military and Naval History ot the Rebellion, complete in one large Svo Vol. of 80(1 pages. Colored and Steel Plates. The most complete and saleable History published. Send slump for prospectus. JA.- K.SIMON. jiio29-lm 33?. 4th St.. Philadelphia. pruijS, &c. IL. LEW IS having imrchaceti (lie ; , Drug Store, lately owned by Mr. 11. C Rea mer takes pleasure in announcing t<> the citizen'" ol Bedford and vicinity, that he has just returned from the cities with a well selected stock ot DRUGS. MUD rc IX US. DYE-STUFFS. PERFUMERY. TOII.ET ARTICLES, STATIOXERY. COAL OIL. LAMPS AXI'CHj IXEYS. BEST BRA YDS OF CJGA HS SMOKIXG AXD CHEWIXG TOBACCO. PR E \CII CJO.X FECTIOXS. A- L- Tnc stock ol Drugs and Medicines consist of the purest quality, and selected with great care. General assortment of popular Patent Medicines. The attention of the I, idies is particular y invi ted to thes ock of PETTFRMKRV. TOILET and FAM-V ARTICLES, consisting of the best perfumes of ihe day. Colognes, Soaps. Preparations for the Hair. Complexion and Teeth ; Camphor ice for chapped hands; Teeth and Hair Brushes, Port Monsies. ic. Of Stationery, there i a fine assortment : Billet. Note. L'treT, Leaf and Mourning Paper, Envelops, Pens. Pencils, ink. Blank Deeds, Power of Attorneys, Drafting Paper, M Triage Certifi cates. Ac.. Ac. AL-o. a large quantity of Books, which will be sold very cheap. Coal Oil Lamp Hinge Burner, can be lighted without removing the chiuiney — all patterns and prices. G1 >ss Lanterns, very neat, for burning CoaiOil. Lamp chimneys OF an improved pattern. Ltinp ShsidttM 4i benuiiiul patterns. Howe's Family I've Colors, the shades being light Fawn, Drab. ?nuff and Dark Brown. Light and Dark B ue. Light and Dark 41 roeu, Yellow, Pink, Orange. K'YAL Purple, Scarlet, Maroon, Magenta, Cherry and Black Humphrey's Homeopathic Remedies. Cigars of he.tt brands, smokers can rely on a g"od igar. Ra ■>■ Smolnig Tohrrro. Mtrhigan and Solar*- Fine Cut. Xatural Le if. Twist ami B*sr PL's, Fiue\t "ml purest French Con feet ions. PUR E DOMESTIC IVIXES. Consisting qj'Gr*>pr. B/aclbern/ and Ehletherry FOB MEDICINAL CSK. I g The attention of physicians is invited to'be stock of Drugs ami Medicines, which they can purchase at reasonable prices Country Merchants' orders promptly filled. Goods" put up with neatness and care, and at reasonable prices. J. L. LEWIS designs keeping a first class Drug Store, and having on band at all times a general assortment of goods. Being a Druggist of several years experience, physicians can rely on having their prescriptions carefully and accurately com pounded. | Feb 9. 'fin—tl I) E A S O N S \Y II Y LL THE AMERICAN I!'J TCJIES, Made at WALTHAM. Maw. IS THE BEST. It is made on the best principle. Its frnuie is composed of solid plates. No jar can interfere with the harmony of its working and no sudden shock can damage its machinery. Every piece is made and finished by machinery (itself famous for its novelty, as well as for its effectiveness) and is therefore properly made The watch i- what all mechanism should be—accurate, si t pie, strong and economical. Except some high grades, too costly for general use. foreign watches are chiefly : made by women ami boys. Such watches are cm posed of several hundred pieces, screwed and riv- I eted together, and require constant repairs to keep j tbein in any kind of order. All persons who have | carried ••ancres.'" • lepines" and "English Patent Levers." are perfectly well aware of the truth <>t j this statement. At the beginning of our enterprise, more than ten years ago. it was our first object to make a j thoroughly good low-priced watch for the million, : to take the place of these foreign impositions—the ' refuse of foreign factories —which were entirely j unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless everv j where. j How well we have accomplished this may be un j derstood from the fact, that after so many years of ! public trial, we now make more than ball of all i the watches sold in the United Mates, and that no i others have ever given such universal satisfaction. bile this department of our business is continued I with increased facilities for perfect work, we are at present engaged in the manufacture of watches | of the very highest grade known to chronometry. I unequalled by anything hitherto made by our | selves, and unsurpassed by anything wade in the : world. For this purpose we have the amplest fa cilities. We have erected an addition to our main buildings expreasl.v for this branch of our busiucss. j and have filled it with the best workmen in our | service. New machines and appliances have been j constructed, which perform their work with eon- I automate delicacy and exactness. The choicest and most approved materials only are used and we ! challenge comparison between this grade of our ; work and the finest imported chronometers. We do not pretend to sell our watches for less money than foreign watches, but we do assert without fear of contradiction that for the same money our j product is incomparably superior. All our watches, of whatever grade, are fully warrau ej and this ; warrantee is good at all times against us or our I agents in all parts of the world. CAUTION—The public are cautioned to buy ' only of respectable dealer-. All persons selling i counterfeits will be prosecuted. ROBBING A APPLETON. Agents for the American Watch Company, ! JUUi.'M Tm J DM Broadway, X. T. MERCHANTS' SHOW BULLS, printed iu superior style, and upon reason* ' bio terms, at THE liKi>roßi> GAZETTE offioe. fancy Stores. UK MOVA K.— CALL AND SKK NEW MILLINERY STORE !—Mrs.E. V. MoW KY would respectfully inform her oldtriends and customers, as well as the ladies i that she has removed her store to (he finefrooms, j immediately opposite the Bedford Hotel, fqmerly occupied by J. Cessna, where she h s just j a large and carefully selected assortment c! NEW MILLINERY and DRESS GOODj, and NO'l IONS, consisting, in part, of 10 WETS and HATS. RIBBONS. FLO VERS i.e.. ALB WOOL DELAINES, POP LIAS. BE BAG ES, ALPACAS. LAWNS. CALIC )ES. Ac . LADIES• COATS and SUA IVI,S, BEST KID GLOVES. SILK and THREAD Gloves, COL LA US. HOOt' SKIRTS, ISA LMORA LS, CORSETS , Ac., \c. | A'- p. a five assortment of LADIES'. HISSE-'and CHILDREN > SHOES, made specially to order. These goods will be gold at the lowest prices, but for CASH oi;lv. Mrs. Mowry re urns her thanks 1 -r past f ivors, and respectfully solicits a continu ance of the patronage of the ladies of tedf.rd and vicinity. [spr.27, 06. Mil S. TATE .VNi) IfKS BEA have returned from the city with the most bcautilul assortment of MILLINERY A.XI) FANCY GOODS, ever before offered in this mark t. In addition to this they have with them a lady from Philadel phi, who has experience as a practical Milliner, and having also arranged to have I practical MA XT (JA-MA KER from one of the city estab- j lishments, they arc confident they can offer to their customers assurances of satisfaction which ' cannot be surpassed. [pr 20,'66. : MISS KATE DEAL A, MBS. If. R SCJIAEFFER have just returned from the city with a fine assortment of fashionable BONNETS. HATS, RIBBONS. FLO U'ERS. GLOVES, ladies and gents' hose, ladies' and gents' hand kerchiefs and collars, fancy neck-tics, ruffling, dress button,- and trimming, machine silk and cot- j ton, hair brushes, tooth brushes, clothes brushes, j soaps, perfumery, enamel, skirt braid, embroider | ing braid, ladies" corsets and hoops, hilinorali skirts, lace veils, tissue for veils, cloths for sacks, i dress goods, poplins, lawns, ginghams. Ac., Ac. Mantua-making and all kinds of Alilliucr work done in the cheapest and best manner, may 11'Cti. ftrpl Notices. 4 DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.— j. \ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration have been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Elizabeth Means, late of Monroe township. B"df irtl county, deo'd. all persons in debted to said estate are notified to make payment, and those having claims thereon will present theui duly authenticated for settlement. jitn.H.-tit. HiIKATI'U MEANv Adtn'r ; 4 I)MI NISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. T\ Notice is hereby given that letters of adtuin tr i ion have been granted by the Register of Bed lord county, to the undersigned, on the estate of \ John Ake. late of L'nioa township, dceca.-cd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tho-e having j claims can preseut them duly authenticated for j Settlement. JOHN T AKE, jan-St ABRAM H HULL. Adtn'rs." )R'S NOTICE. —Lettors | J tea ameutnry to the estate of John Martin. Esq. ! late of Monroe township, deceased, having been grimed to the undersigned, hv the Register of ! Bedford county, all person-- indebted to said estate arc hereby notified to make immediate payment, ; and those having claims against the same will pre- ■ sent them properly authenticated tor settlement. I jun22.-6t DANIEL FLETCHER. Ex'r OLIVER C. LOWRY vs. HAN- j NAII LOWRY.—In the Court of Common i Pleas for Bedford county. No. 10, April Term. I 1866. alias in Libel for Divorce. And. now. April 30'h, 1860. the Court, on mo tion of (1 11 Spang, Esq.. Attorney for the above named Oliver 0. Lowry. the above named libel- j lant. graut a rule on the above named Hannah Lowry, the resjtondent in the above case, to show Cause why a divorce * r oonto m-or, not be decreed The snitl Rule returnable on Mou d <v. the 3d dar of September. 1868. at 10 o'clock, A.'M 0 E SHANNON, Pro y. Attest J'tllN" ALI>STAI>T. Bberiff. Sheriff's t.tffioe, June 8, 1- id. SAME 1 No. 12. April Term. 1866. Alias Su'n vs. .. Poena in Libel for Divorce On motion SAME IE M Alsip. appointed Commissioner to take lesiitnoney. find Lots anu make return to sai l Court, at next Term, ScptemberJ 1. 1836. 'To 11 innab Lowry and all parties interested Notice is hereby given tbat the undersigned, Commissioner appointed, as above stated, will.at tend to the duties of his appoint ricn'. at his office in Bedford, on Friday, the Bth of July. 1566, when and where you can attend if you think proper. junß —lt. E. M. ALSIP, Commissioner. Notices. &C. IX) R SAKE— Very la>\v— a second band PIANO. Inquire of apr.lJ.'tW.- f. C. N. HICKOK. \Y r AXT ED—2oyounsrmen,a.s:ii*ent.s * T in Bedford, for a good business. \ ) Iress (enclose stamp for return letter) R DRAWBAUGH. jun22 -2 r * Etters. York county. Pa. VrOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.— x A AU persons arc hereby cautioned against trespassing noon the premises of the subscriber, resi ling in N ipier township, by fishing, hunting or in any manner wha'ever, as I am determined to prosecute any and every ones' offending after this date. jjnn22-3t. j JO.-EPil JiLACK^ rpo BRIDGE BUILDERS.-—The J undersigned, C immissinnTS of Beit ford coun ty. will let. on Tuesday, the 3rd of July. 18G6. to the lowest and best bidder, a roofed bridge, to be built across the Kaystown Braoeh of the Juniata, near Wm. Egolf s. in Juniata township. Plans and specifications can be seen at our office in Bedford, or on the premises, on the day of let ting GEORGE KOADES. MICHAEL WEKTZ. M v KITCHKY. Attest —J. G. Fisntstt. Ok Comm'rs. jtn.22.-2t. TT ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE * —IOO acres of excellent limestone land, n b- t. 15 -creE well timbered, the rem linder under cultivation. Iving a few miles north of Bedford, f(r sale on reasonable For i> irriculars ap ply to ME FEUS & DICKKRSOX, may Bedford. Pa. 1) () U NTV, BOU NTY.—Soldiers ! )c'ongress is about hi pass a law granting audi tioual bounty ' Th aw of you, therefore, who have not received bounty, and those who have received but 8101). or less, will find it to their advantage to call on me Tti I;KK MONTHS'. SIX MOUTHS', and NINE MONTHS' MEN, come ! April. # ttigf JOBS PALMER. PERSONS knowing tht-nwlves in -1 debted to us fir advertising Administrators', Executors', Auditors' Notices, Orphans' Court sales and other sales of Real Estate, and for printing t bills, Ac.. Ac., will please call and settle for the same, as all such advertising and printing should I be CASH MEYERS A MENOEL. Feb 16, '66—tf. 'P ANNKHS, ATTENTION!—A new J Tannery, in good order, containing one pool, three times, three baits, five leaches, thirty-four lay-a-wuy Tilts, with the necessary cuuiber of han dlers, in its good a locution as can be found in Bed ford county, for rent. For further information call at this office. HOT. 17. "60-tf VTOT ICE TO TIIKBPASSERS. T Notice is hereby given, to all persons, tres passing upon may premises, without permission, *o quit the practice, as I am determined to prose cute all such, without respect to persons, accord ing to law. This is the lust notice. junla.-Jt.# A. B. SANDS. \ IAMMOTH SALE BILLS, print 1T I ed at short notice. Large Billstnakc large Sales. We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will uiuch more than pay the extra t rpeuxe of p-iut ing. Call at Tun GAZETTE JOB OKKO K fjiHE Local circulation of the IiKD POKII GAZETTE is larger than that of any o her paper in this s-ctioti ol oountry. and therefore ot ers the greatest inducements to business meu to fdvcr.ise in its columns. |7 VERY VARIETY AND STYLE OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low rates at TEE BKOFOI.D GAZETTE office. Call and leave your orders. I)r (foods:. &c. JTEW (IF K)1)S ! NEW GOODS! WAY DOWN BELOW THE-GROUND FLOOR.' BOUGHT JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO BE SLAUGHTERED AT ONCE AT VERY LOW PRICES! The following comprise a few of our goods : DRY GOODS. Good Calicoes at 10 cts., Very desirable at 16 cts, Sold very often for best at 20 cts. Best Makes at 22 cts, French Lawns at 50 cts, American Lawns at 35 cts. Unb.eaehed Muslin heavy 3-4 at 15 cents, ••• " " 7-8 at 18 •' " " very " 7-8 at 22 " " '< •' " 4-4 at 20 " '• " extra a- 4-4 at 25 " Bleached Muslin from 16 cen's up. American and Fren- h Ginghams. Cnallies, Delaines, all col us, half wool, All woo! Delaines II colors, Birred and P.aiu Cambric Brilliants, N itisook Swiss, Ae., Alpacas, Ac., Ac.. Bed Ticking at 35. 50 and best at 60 cents, Sheeting Check at 25 cents—best at 31 cents. All kinds of Flannels. MEN'S WEAR. Jeans 31 cents and upwards, Cottouade from 25 cents up, Ail wool C.tssimeres from 90 cts. up, ! Great bargains in Cloths. Hosiery, Gloves. Dres- Buttons, H inkercbiefs, J A large lot of Paper Collars, glazed and plaiu. i LADIES' HOOP SKIRTS. GROCERIES: Best Crushed Sugar 20 cents. " Granulated •' 20 " " Pulverized " 20 " A 19 " B " 18 " . I C 17 Brown Sugar, fair article, 12 " " good " i 4 " " extra " 15 " " prime " 16 " Syrups, 60 cts., SI .00, I 50 and best Lovering 1.60. Prime Rio Coffee at 30 cents, Extra " •' at 33 •' Tea, Rice, Spices, of all kinds, Ac., Ac.. Ac,, Ac. DYE-STUFFS: Extract of Logwood, A'.utn, Copperas, Madder, j Indigo, Ac. TOBACCO: Congress, Twist, Navy, Oronoco, Gravelcy's Na tural Leaf, Ae., a good article of Segars, and Smoking Tobacco. FISH : Mackerel in half barrels, " '■ quarter " " •' eight " Potomac Herring. QUEENS WAIIE: A general assortment of all kinds of Qucensware. HATS: Summer Hats from 12i cents up, all prices and sizes. A large assortment of Wool and Fur Hats for Men and Boys, all sizes and prices. CL<)THING : A general assortment of Men's and Boys' cloth ing. at prices to suit the times. B< )< ITS AND SHOES: A general assortment of Ladies' Gaiters. Boots and Shoes. Misses' and Children's Shoes, all kinds. Men's and Boy's " " '• LEATHER: A prime article of Red Sole Leather at 40 cents a pound: Call Skius. Liuing Skins, Upper Leath- j er, Ae. CEDAIt WARE: Tub?, Buckets, Broom?, Ac., Ac. COTTON CHAIN: All numbers, at S3 51) a bundle. STATIONERY: Letter. Cap and Note Paper, Envelops, Window Paper, plain and patterns. Lir" Don't fail to call and see us, at No. 1. Anderson's How. J. M. SHOEMAKER. mny2s.'f>6. rp H E THREE STORES!! ANOTHER VETO! THE HIGH PRICE BILL CAN'T PASS! We have just received and have for sale at the j lowest prices, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, HATS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, &c. I Wo have the best CALICOES at the lowest prices. FRENCH and AMERICAN LAWNS at a great reduction. Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS incomparably low. American and French : Ginghams, I Challies, Delaines, Cambrics, Flannels, Sbe., <ie., in great variety. MEN'S WEAR. Jeans, Cottonades, Cassimeres, Cloths, I losiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac , Ac., Ae., Ac. GROCERIES. SUGARS. SYRUPS. COFFEES. TEAS. SPICES. RICE and everything in the Grocery line. Remember the Three Stores, At ST CLAIRSVILLE, at FISHERTOWN and at MOWRY'S MILL. Come one, Come all, and give oi a sail. QERSHMAN A GREENBAEM. Ilry-Cooods, Cirormes, tic. VTEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!-! The undersigned have now opened a large and j general assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which tLcy respectfully invite the attention of ' buyers, assuring them they will find BARGAINS in every department of our stock TERMS: CASH PREFERRED. By special agreement a credit of six months can ! be had. INTEREST CHARGED on all accounts after period named. may4,'66. A. B. CRAMER A CO. ELL ING OF F A T CO ST!! n P. A. REED. Intending to relinquish the Mercantile business, in Bedford, IS CLOSING OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF DR Y GOODS. Ac.. AT COST! A rare chance to buy goods, of all kittds, cheap. , Call and see junl,'66. I> ARG A I NS! 5A RG A 1 NS! 1) —AT THE— NEW GROCERY STORE, On Juliannß Street, 2 doors North of J L Lewis" Drug Store. II C. REAMER Has just opened a large assortment of GROCERIES. consisting of superior TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, CHEESE. M 0 L A SSES, Detersive Soap, Extra Family Soap. Pickled Ovsters. superior Pickles, Fresh Peaches, Green Corn, Green Peas, Sardines and Mac aronies, all kiuds of Bpiccs. Kellog's Mus tard. Pepper. Alspicc. Cloves. Ginger. Cinnamon. Mace, Ketchup, Worcestershire Sauce. Ex tracts. L'-mon and Vanilla, Indigo and Indigo Blue. Corn Starch, Fannestock's unsurpassed I*' iriua. all kinds of Pruues. Figs, Raisins. Cherries. Ac. FIBII of all kinds, not caught in the Juniata. Oranges and Lemons of the finest kind Ground Alum Salt, Washing Soda B.iki: gSoda. ' Candles. Ac., Ac Give us a call, examine our goods, and wc , wilt try to nccouimonate you. i luuvix no H. C. REAMER. /CONFECTIONERY AND GRO CERY —The undersigned would respectfully i i' lorui the public that he has just returned from i the city with a carefully s.-L-c c ! stock of GtlO j CFRIES and CGNFEC'JIONERIES, all of which | will be sold at the lowest cash prices i The following are among the numerous articles 1 which maybe foind at my store : All kinds ol I Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Segars and Tobacco; Can oe I Peaches, Pears, Pine Apples, aud Green Peas; Dried Peaches. Prunes, Raisins, Dates, Figs. Lem ons, Ae. Ail sorts of Spices, Essences. Oils. Crackers and | Cake.-; Fancy Soaps, all varieties; Piain Candies, ! assorted, of every description, and Fruit Drops; fine Gaudies of ail kinds. All of the aboge named ar icles, with many more, can be found one door East of the GAZETTE ; Office, and opposite H F. Irvine's Kcgulat. r. juul.-3m. GEO. MARDORFF. li'iothiniK etc. If O M E A G A IN!!!!! BY THE BARD OF LIPPEL'S IIALL. Home again ! Home again ! From n foreign shore; And now I'll g>-t some handsome clothes From LIPPEL'B Clothing Store. Far I have roamed the world around, But none like ttndr's can find ; To such as I c >tild get abroad. I had to be resigned. But oh, it caused my heart to ache. My countenance to fall, TII buv such clothes frmn others. When I thought of L.PPEL'S Ilall. Oh. you are highly favored. Who live on Juniata shore, For you c in always get your clothes At LIPPEL'S Clothing store. And all who have to travel. Will these my words recall; For none make clo'bea as good and cheap | As those at LIPPEL'S ll.ill. 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 j DKY GOODS and GROCERIES. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, junta.'o6. This is a special invention to the render to call r the BEDFORD CLOTHING EMPORIUM, and examine our stock of . Ready-made Clothing, Huts and Caps, Ptr.re Goods, Prices to suit the buyers. BF.KKSTKESSEK A SMITH. npr.27,'6fi. /TLOTJI i X<; EM I H )RIuM. —G i :<). v. RKIMLND, Merchant Tailor. Bedford. Pa . keeps constantly on hand ready-made clothing, such as coats, pacts, vests. Ac.; also a general as sortment of cloths, cassimercs. and gents' furnish ing goods of all kinds: a!so c ilicoes, muslins, Ac., all ..f which trill be sold lev tor rush. My rnon is a few doors west of Fyau's store and opposite Hush's marble yard. 1 invite all to give tne a call. I h tve just received a stock of new goods. may2a,'6b. RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED ALL PERSONS To displ 'J their Goo Is; To sell their Goods; To gather information; To make known their wants; Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac.. Au.. Ac.. Ac., Ac., by advertising in the columns of TUB GAZETTE. qlip bills, programmes, POSTERS, and all kinds-of PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatnes and despatch, at THE GAZETTE office ETTER HEADS AND BILL J NEA DS, and ENVELOPES for business men, printed in the best style of the art, at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. r PHE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the 1 | best Advertising Medium in Southern Penn • ylvania. iiotflS. Bedford hotel— un dersigned haviftrf taken charge of the Bed ford Hotel, formerly kept by Col. John H*fcr, an nounce* to the public that he will be able to af ford the best accommodation*, 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. Hi* table wi.i be supplied with the choicest edibles of the seavw* r and be will spare do pains o make it suitable for all. His stable is one of the best in Bedford, atfw a good hostler will always be in attendai ce ■ jf Boarders taken by the week, month or year Tt rtns reasonable. The public are respectfully in vited to give him a call. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER Jan. 15, '64 rpjlE MENU EL HOUSE, Juliana Street. Bedford, Va. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform the travelling public that be has recently enlarged, improved and refitted his house, b'th for the *c- O' suuioda ion of travelers and boarders, as well as •outitrv cus omers. Persons couiing to this plHee f r the purpose of visi itig the Bedford springs, will fiod this bouse pleasantly loca ed. Ample and convenient Stabling i- attached to this Hotel, which will always be attended by a c reiul hostler. Also a safe and convenient car riage house. All are invited to give I im a ca'l ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor. April 15, 64. Morrison house, HUNTINGDON. PA 1 have purchased and entirely reu< vud the large stone a. d brick building opposite the Penn sylvania Bail road Depot, and have now o| ct cd it for 'he accouunod 1 ion of the travi ling public.— 1 he Carpets. Furniture, Beds and Bedding are en tirely new and first class, and I aui safe iu saying that' I can offer accumiEodatious not excelled in Central Pennsylvania. I refer to my patrons who have formerly known me w bile iu ctia rge of the Broad T"P C ty Hotel and J iok son lb.Use JOSEPH MOKKISOA niay25. ! 60.-if. XT X I O N II O T E L, WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD. PA : V. STECKMAX, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal ieims. May 9. 'O2. \\" I: AVEIt IK ) TEL. St. ctairsvifle t yy P i—The undersigned would respec fully inform the public that he has leased theh"fel late ly kept by Mr. S. Crissm-an, St Clairsville, Pa., where he will a'.commodate all who may favor him with tleir custom. HENRY WEAVER. TACKSON HOTEL. a | R ait road Street, HUN TIN GDO X, Pa. C. SNELL. apr.13,'66. Proprietor. cat (Dstatt I>i;blic sale of valuable g RE AL ESTATE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, of Bedford county, the under signed will offer for sale. on the premise . in Bed ford B "rough, on FRIDAY. JLL\ I.3'h 1865. the following described property of Jereuiiah Brown, late of the borough of B-* lford, deceased, to wit One lot of groDnd in 8 'id borough of Bedford, on the south side of John street being 'ot No. 3in the plan of lots laid out by Maj. S. M. Barclay, fronting on John street 50 feet an I running biek 200 feet to a twenty feet alley with a storv and a half frame dwelling house thereon erected, ad joining lots of Samuel B iglcy on the west and Henry Dorsey on the east. Terms, CASH. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M . of sai l day. jun!s.-it. H. NICODE.MUS. A lm'r \tali;able land for sale. y —The undersigned offers lor sale the follow ing valuable bodies of land : THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND, containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State of Illinois. S miles from the city of Uibana, and one mil" from Rentual fetation on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never failing pond of witter upon it The city of L'rbuna contains about 4.000 ini abitants. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois. ALSO — One-fourth of a tract of land, situated in Broad Top township. Bedford county, con ain ing about 45 acres, with all theeoai veins of Broad Top running through it. ALSO — Three Lots in the totcn of Coalmont. Huutiugdon eouiitv. Jan 2d. '66—if F. C. REAMER. \7" ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT y PRIVATE sALE.—One lot of ground iu the centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street about sixty-five Veer, one of the very best business locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wood land, ndj "cent to Bloody Run, lying on the B d furd Rail Road, con lining first rate iinoreand having theieon a never-failing spring of water. For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E. Mann. Bloody Ruu, or of Dr. Hickok, Bedeord, Pa. Dec 15. '65. j.VXTENSIVE PRIVATE SALE |jHFVA LI A RLE REAL ESTATE.—'The un dersigned will sell a; privan sale', several adj lin ing and contiguous tracts of land, lying on the headwaters of Running's Cr-ok. in S\ Clair town ship. Bedford county, containing 765 acres, now divided into four trie's, three trae's thereof con t iuing respec ively f57. 163 ai.d 183 acres and ! ho other, being the S-w M II trac, containing , 212 acres These tracts will be sold as they are or subdivided to suit purchasers The saw mill tract contains a FIRST CLASS SAW MILL, with a never-f lilii g b-'d f w iter, and is in the midst of a TIMBER REGION un ; surpassed for the quality of timber. Oueo her of the tracts contains an enviable si'e for a TAN . YARD, with all the advantages of water, and is ilongside of Ches'nut Ridge, wberc the lesources | for B irk are inexhaustible. 100 acres of the land is bottom. mostly covered by large sugar trees. 300 acres are cleared aud I iu a good state of cultivation, and the balance ! well timbered. There are THREE DWELLING HOUSES, np pon the premiss and THREE BARNS. wrLhother i outbuil lings. The Fruit is choice aud iu abund ; a nee upon some of these tracts. This property lies i 12 miles N .rib of Bedford, and iu a e luntry noted i for its good roads, leading North. South. E ist and West, to Bedford. Hollid ivsburg. Johnstown, aud I other [<oiiits,on the Peon' i Central Railroad. Farmeis. Lumbermen. Tanners and Speculators should examine the premises, as these lauds will ! be Sold ou fair and reasonable terms. T H LYONS, junS."66 N. J. LYONS j riTOWN- LOTS IX BEDEORD AT J PUBLIC SALE.—There will be exposed t | putdic sale,under a recent enabling actof the Legis- I lure, ou Siturday, July 7, at 2 o'clock, P. M , ! upon the premises, the town lots owned by the 1 Episcopal Church in Bedford, lyiug 120 feet Lout '■ on Pcun street and being 240 feet in depth. Terms, one fourth ca-h : remainder in six .oouths. The I lots will be sold entire, or in parcels, to suit pur -1 chasers, provided the whole be sold | juu22-.lt. | BY ORDER OF THE VESTRY. \ r ELLOW (K IIRE. —.My Turin loca ted in Bedford township six mil .- Xor'h of Bedford, has upon it a bank of YELLOW OCUKE, ■it the best quality, which has been used by a num ber of persons for making paints, with entire sat isfaction. lam now selling this ochre at low prices, and iuvi e those interested to give me a call. They will find it all I represent. Almost any col or can be made of it. Call at my place iu Bedford township, or address me as follows juii22-3ms. HENRY SILL. Bedford, Pa. be. B. M'c. BLVMVKR. I GEO. BLVMYER. IMPORTANT TO IIOU3KKEKP -1 ERSI a STO V E E M FORI UM, AND TIX WA RE ES i'ABLISI IMEXT. B. M'C. BLYMYER A Co. Have jut refitted and refurnished their splendi 1 stock ot S'oves and Tinware, at the old stand of Blvtnye- & Son, and persons in need of anything in their line will find it 'o their advantage .ogiie them a call Tha-y always keep on hand a full assortment of PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, with fixtures, together with the uiauy different articles of TIN AND TOILET WARE, necessary for comple e bouse furnishing purposes. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Should bear in mind that their orders will always be prompt y attended to, atid a lull sbare ot their patiouage is solioted. ~ ROOFING AND SPOUTING Done in the most approved manner, and on the shortest possible notice. REPAIRING Promptly attended to wi.h neatness and dispatch. The patrons and frien lj of the fi m of BLY MYER & SON will find them cleg idly fi teii up ? on the comer lately occupied by Mrs Stewart, with a complete stock of iLrdwtuo, Ac, always on haad. t&ayUjhjitk
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