The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, November 04, 1864, Image 4

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    PRESS ;-.i T-uVL RLSCTION
JEt rv -
WHEREAS, i. .nd b/.n Ac, o. %££
k WjjSL I PYt> ctlo , lS wit hid
-A" Act to reprint- the G'fjo.ned upon me togiv
tbfa Commonwealn" h t^<m „ in
public not.ee of ftrß to bs pA . yetmt> j> JOHN
fWr 1 rT <l^'f I ' ol tho county of Bedford, do
*• , .£*■,J known and give this public Dot ice to
" :r^ y . '* of the county of Had ford, that a General
lA' < on *'iU b held in satd county-. on the
ffakSDAY ttMk) DAY OF NOViiMBELi , 1864,
*t the several election districts, viz:
The electors of the borough of Bcdfor 1 and town
fcb.p at Heufoiu, to uneet at the Court House in said
borough.
The ejectors of Broad Top township to meet at
the school house.in the village of Coal Dale,
The electors ot the borough of Bloody Run to
meet at tne Douse of (Jauicl B. Ou in sail borough.
The electors of Colnain township to meet at the
hou-eof D. Stuckey, in Rain?bure. in said to wnship.
The electors of Cumberlartu Valley township to
meet at the new school house erected on the land
owned by John Whip's heirs in sa.d township.
the electors of Harrison township to meet at
school house No. 5, near the dwelling house of Hen
ry Keyser, in said township.
The electors of Juuiata lownsnfp to meet at Key
ser's school bouse, in satd township.
The electors ol Hopewell township to meet at the
school houic near the house of John Dasher, in said
township.
The electors of Londonderry township to meet at
The house now occupied ty VVtn. H. Hill as a shop
in Bridgeport, in said township.
The electors of Liberty township to meet at tfie
school house in Siom-rsiown, in said township.
The electors of Monroe tow: nip to meet at the
house lately occupied by JaniesCarnell in Clearviile
in said township.
't'b* electors of Scbellsburg borough to meet at
the brick school house in said boiough.
The electors of Napier township to meet at the
brick school house in the borough of Schellshurg.
The electors of East Providence township to meet
at the house lately occupied by John Nycum, jr., in
eaid township.
The eleciois of Snake Spring township to meet at
the school house near the Methodist church on the
iand of John G. Hartley.
The electors of West Providence town hip to
meet at school house No. t, near David Spa ks, in
•aid township.
The electors of St. Clair township to meet at ihe
store near the dwelling oi Gideon D. Tro "t, in said
township.
The electors of Union town-hip to meet at the
school house near Mowry's mill, in said township.
The electors of South Wooriberry township to
meet at the bouse ol Samuel Osier near Nob.e's
mill, in said township.
The -lectors of Southampton tovvship to meet at
the house ol Wm Adams, in said township.
The electors of Middle Wooriberry township to
meet at the house of Henry Fluke in the village of
Wood berry.
At which time and places the qualified electors
will elect by ballot:
TWENTY-SIX PERSONS to be Elec
tors of President and Vice President of tbo
United States.
Notice is hereby given,
That every per-on excepting Justices of the Peace
who sha'l hold any office or appointment of profit or
trust under the Umt> d States, or of this State, or
any city or corporated district, whether a commis
sioned officer or otheiwise, a subordinate officer or
eirent who is or shall be employed under the legisla
ture, executive or judiciary department of this State,
or of any city, or ot any incorporated district, and
also, that pvery member of Congress and of rbe St.ite
Legislature, and of the select or common council of
any city, or commissioners of any mco.porated dis
trict, is by law incapable of holding or exercising
at the ticne, the office or appoiot-n at of Judge, In
spector, or Clerk of any election of this Common
weslth, and that no Inspector, Judge or other offi
cer of such election shall toe eiigitle to be then vo
te df<*r.
And the -aid act of assembly er.tiiled "an ac' re
lating to elections of this Common wealth,-' phased
July 2, , S!9. further provides as follows, viz:
"Thai the Inspector and Judges shall meet at the
respective pi ces appointed for holding the flection
in the district at which they respectively belong,
befoTe S o'clock in the mming ot I UF.SDAY OF
NOVf'.MBKR, and each said Inspector shall cppoint
one clerit, who ?bai! b- a qua'itled voter of such dij
Trict.
"In esse the person who shall have received the
highest number of votes for Inspector shall net at
tend on the day of any election, then the person who
shalljhave received the second highest number of
votes forjudge at the next piece mig ejection shall
act as Inspector in his place Ad in case the per
son wno has received tue second h'ghest number of
votes for Inspector shah not attend, the person elect
ed Judge thallappoln' an Inspector in h:? place; anil
it any vacancy still continue in he. hoird for th*
spac ot oc* '-our alter the time fixed by law for
•h opening -of the "lection the qualified voters of
- •r J or dc-'rtct for which such officer
...eh -1 cted, present at the election, abal!
-i--> ->-o of 'heir number 'o fi'l such vacancy.
■ be the duty of the several Asevsoire
-11,1 'o attend at the place of holding every
r . t, sp>-> m| or township election during the
ire uch election is kept open, for the pnr-
I s <>i giving information to the Inspectors and
Judge, when c lied on, in relation to the right of
any prson assessed by them to vote at such etec
t:o' , and on such other matters in relation to the as
sessment of voters, as the said Inspectors or eilher
f them -hall from time to time require,
".No per-on shall he pei mitied to vote at any elec
tion as aforesaid, than a white citizen of the age of
tvrcnty.ioe or more, who shall have resided in this
State at least one year, and in the election district
where he oif-rs to vo'e, t-n days immediately pre
ceding such election, and within two years paid a
Sta'e or County tax which shail have been assessed
ot least ten deys before the election Bat a citizen
of the Cnite ! S'ate- who has previously beer, a quai
ified voter o! this Stete and removed therefrom 3n( j
returned and who shall have -esideii in theelprfinn
district am! p ltd taxes, aforesaid, shall be entitled to
vote after residing in this State six months, p.
\idftl. That the white freemen, citizens of f< ;( (t
States, between *he agenf t. enty-one and t-.ver.tv
l*o years who have resided in the "lection district
ten rays as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote, al
though they shall not have paid tax.
"No person shall be permitted to vote who** name
i* not contained in the li--t of taxable inhabitants
furnished by the Comir.ipsionrr. unless: Fir-t he
produce a receipt of payment, within two year's of
btate or Co'ioty tax assessed agreeably to the Con
stitution. and give -tifactory evidence on his own
oath or affirmation of aro"h"i that he has paid such
a far, or >n failure to produce a receipt shall make
cath to the payment thereof; or second, if ! : e rliim
a right to vote by being an elector bet we n th" -'•
of twenty-one and twrrfy-two years shail depose
on oath or affirmation, that he ha resided in the
State at least cne year before h „ application and
make such proof of residence in the district as is
required by this net. and that h" does verity beiiev
from tbc account given hirn that he is of ih a--■ a ~-
foresaid, and given such other evidence ns i 3 reouir
*<i by this act, whereupon the name of he nerc on
to admitted to vote ahall be inserted in the alpha
betical list by the Inspector, and a note made oppo
-4 aire thereto by wnting the word "tax," it he shall
be admtfted t 0 vote hy reason of liavir.z paid fa"
and the word "age" ii he shall he admitted to vote
by reason of age, and in either case the reason of
uch a vote ahall be called out to the clerks, who
' ahall make alike note ib the hst of voters ken. bi
ttern.
•ln all eases where the name of the person claim
ing to vote is not found on the list furnished by the
Commissioners, or hit right to vota whether fund
therecm or not, is objected to bv any qualified citi
zen, it aha'l be the duty of the Inspectors to exam
ine such person on oath as to hie qualification's, and
if be c aims to have resided within ,he Stst? for one
year or more, hisoafh shall b~ "jlSeient prodf there
of, bo' he shall make p.oof oy t,t lea-.t „ne compe
tent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that
be has resided within the district for mors than tn
days immediately preceding .raid election and shail
algo aw ear that bis bona fide residence, in pursuance :
of bis lawful calling is witfcin the district, and thai \
he did within toe district for tha pur- i
post of TOtittg.
\ person qualified aa aforesaid,and wbo shall '
make duo proof if required, of bis residence and
payment of taxes afoiesaid, sbal! be admitted to vot j
in the township, ward or district in which he shall
reside. s
• if any person shall prevefft or attempt to pre
vent any offi' r of an election, under this act from I
holding such ejection, or use or threaten any vio
lence to any soch officer, and 3ball interrupt or im- i
properly intrrfeie with him in too execution of bis !
duty, shall block up or attempt to block up the win
dow or avenue to any window where the una may
be uoldeu, or shall Tietoucly disturb 'he peace of
such election, or riiell use or practice ir.'inaidatiou,
threats, fore? or violence, With the design to influ
ence unduly or ovenwt? any elector, or prevent him
it ora voting, or to restrain the fret lorn of choice
such pe son? on conviction shall h" fined inanvsum •
not exceeding five L dred dollars, to be imprisoned ;
tor any time not less than one uov more than twelve
months and if it shall oe shown to the Court where
the trial of such offence shall be had, that the per
son so offending was r.ot a resident of the city, ward
or district where the said otlence wis committed,
and not entitled to vote therein, on conviction, he 1
• hall be sentenced to pay a fine not less than one
hundred or more than one thousand dollars, and be
imprisoned not less than six months nor more-Juan j
two years.
•'•lf any person or persons shall make any betor, |
wag r upon the result ot an election within the ■
Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any suco bet I
or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or
by any wiitten or printed advertisement, or invite
any person or persons to make such bet or wager, |
upon conviction thereof be or they shall forfeit and j
pay three the amount so be, or qffered to be
bet."
Ar.d the Judges of the respective districts afore- !
ai.l. are required to meet at Bedford, on the Friday
next following the holding of arid election, then and
there to perform those tbir.gs required of them by
law.
Given under mv hand, at m- office ih Bedford, this
2d day ot September, 'n the vjr of ou. Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, an 1 in the
eighty-ninth of the Independence of the United
States.
JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Bedford, I
September 2, 1864. f
\VI STAR'S BALSAM
OF
WfLOtlltiß ~!V .
ONE OF PHE OLDEST *ND MOST RELIABLE
REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR
' Cough*, : 'olds. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis,
, Dfaculty of Breathing, Asthma. Hoarse
ness, Sore Throat, Croup t unj every
affection of
THE THROAT, LUNGS. AND CHEST,
ISCLUTUNG! IVT.T
f o rv: s r i* t i \.
WIS PAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
Eo general has the use of lint remedy become, and
to popular t> it everywhere, toot it it unnecessary to
recount its virtues. Its words j;vjf for it, and find
utterance in the abundant and voluntary teslimouy of
; the many who from long suffering and settled disease
have ly its use. been restored to piistine vigor and
j health We can present a mass of evidence in proof
: of our assertions. that
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED.
———
The Rer Jacob Seohler.
Well known and much respected among the German
population in this couatry, make? the foi'owing state
ment for the benefifof the afilcted.
HANOVER, r a., Feb. 16, 1819
| Dear Sirs : —Having realized 111 my family impor
j tant benefits trom the use of vour valuable prepara
. Hon— Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry —it affords
:e pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some
: agoone of mydaughteis seemed to be in
tertained. 1 then procured a bottie ol your excel
lent Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of
the contents of the bottle there was a great improve
; rner.f in her heai'fc. T have, in my individual cast,
! made frequent use ot your valuable medicine, and
have atways been benefited by it.
JACOB SECHLFR.
From Jesse Smith, Esq , President of the
Jtfjrris County Bink, Morristoicn,
JVeifl Jersey.
•-Having used DR. WISTAX'S BALSAM OK WILD
CHKRKY for about fifteen years, and having lealized
its beneficial ipsults in my family, it ..fiords me
great pleasure in recomuiendisg it to the public us
a valuable remedy in cases of weak lungs, cold-,
• coughs, htc., and a remedy which I ron-.ider to be
entirely innocent, and may be t; .ten with perfect
safety bv the most delicate in health.
From Hon John E. Smith, n Distinguished
Lawyer in Westminster, fit I
I have on several occasions used DR. WISTAF'S
BALSAM or WILD CHEEKY lor severe colds, and al
ways with decided benefit. I know of no prepara
-1 tion that is more efficacious or more deserving of
general use.
The Balsam his also beer, used with excellent ef
fect by J. 8. ELLIOTT, Merchant, Hall's Cross
Roads, Md.
Wistar's Dalsam of Wiid Clifrry
None genuine unless signed "1. BUTTS," on the
wrapper.
Fur Sale by
J. P. DINSMORE, No. tat Bioadwiy, New York.
J. W. FOWLER CO., Proprietors, Boston.
And by all Druggists.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVB.
FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
lies fuily established the superiority of
BEDDING'S RfiSSTA SALVE,
Over all other h u a!ing preparations.
It eure< all kinds of SORES, CUTS. SCALDS,
BURNS, BOILS, ULCERS, SALT RHEUM. ER
j YSJ PEL AS, STIES, PILE-. CORN-, SOKE UPS,
SOKE EYES, Ac., P.E OVING THE PAIN AT
ONCE, AND REDUCING THE MOST ANGRY
: LOOKING SWELLINGS AND INFLAMATION
1 AS IF BY MAGIC.
ONLY 2.1 CENTS A BOX, FOR SALF. BY
: J. P. DINSMORE, NO. 491 Broadway, New-York.
:J. \V. FOWLE Ik CO., No. 19 Tremont-a'., Boatou.
And by all Druggist*.
May 6, 1864—eowiy
•
53,313 iWringjers Sold in 1863!
Any woman who will persist iq the back-break
mg, wrist-straining and clothes-destioymg process
of rWisTIKO clothes dry, when a ''Universal Clothes
Wringer" can be had for a few dollars, which will
save twice its price per year, in clothes alone, is
either extravagant and fond of hard work, or "pen
ny wise a r .d pound foolish." The value of a g-^od
COG T VIIEEL CLOTHBB WRINGER,
i only known to thost who,have used them. This
| machine has not its equal. It w: wring bed-clothea
I u3 well RS the smallest article of clothing. It can'.
! out of order. It is almost everlasting, and it
| death to told dinners and HatJi looks o' wa-h days*
i Jual ca I at Hartley's Machine and Hardware tore
and get one. Use it two or three times and if it
don': pleas" all übout the bouse, bring it back, no
questions will b? asked and no charge made.
July 22, 1864.
Z 10,000 lbs. of WOOL Wanted,
! at J. flf. Shcemakei's Store, for which the highest
i market price will be pair, in Cb or cm Good*.
1 Jvnn 10, 1864. '
SHRINER'S
BALSAMIC COUGH SNIP.
For C ought, Colds, Ctoup, Whooping Cough,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood,
Pain and Weakness of the Breast,
Difficulty of Breathing, frc.
r f illS is no new remedy. It has been used Save
1 for a number ol yeais in Marylmd and
parts of Pennsylvania, and 1 as. wlerever
known, acquired an unprecedented reputation
for r .ring the various diseases for whuh it is
re-o:. mended.
So appar"nt is its usefulness, and so rtmavk
ab'e has been its cures, that it is rast super- your
ceding every other remedy for those diseases.
The afflicted can rely upon it doing as much
for them, and in many cas°s more thaa any
other remedy now beiore the public.
It is recommended and prescribed in the
practice of a large number of the mostrntel- Ch.il'
ligerit and able physicians of Maryland. It drsn.
is used and considered an indispensable house
hold remedy by a large portion of the"TVrst
families cf the State.
It is use ! by all classes of <ociety, api the
universal opinion is that it is good, fit in
Syrup it purely Vegetable Compound. It is - v
pleasant to take, and never does injury. But
owing to its purifying qualities, must do good
under any circumstances. ''s effects are tru
ly wonderful, seething, calming, and allaying ehild
the most violent coughs, purifying, strength
ening and invigorating the whole system,
calming act soothing the nerves; aiding and
f.-e.jiuting expectoration, and healing the need
DISEASED LUNGS,
Thus an iking at the root of disease, and dri
ving it from the system
OROU P. die, of
Phis disease is "tino: ced by difficulty of
breathing, slirill whistling oi wheezing, hack
ing cough and threatened suffocation, if. It
mostly occurs in young children. No child croup
.teed die of croup it tnis Syrup is properly
used and used in time. Mothers having croupy
children should watch the first show of the
disease, ana always keep this remedy at hand, if ihit
For c uighs after mea!es this Syrup is most
excellent. Experience has pioven that*it is
equalled by no other preparation.
The f>rice of The remedy is such as to p'ace
it within the reach of a!!, the noor as Well as
the rich, and every person should have it.
Kvery person should l „ave it in the hou*e.
It is a true and ft'.i'nful friend to a!! who vai- it
•:e health and wish to secure themselves a
geinst that most terrible disease, consump
tion. It will be found the most useiu! as
Well as the cheapest family medicine in the uit I
world. It has been used for the last four
years with a success without a parallel.
P'ice 40 cents per bottle, or three bottles
for SI.OO. Prepared by S. A. Foutz & Hio. r
For -ale by H. C. Reamer and B. F. Harry
Drugg ; sts, Bedford, Pa.
December 18, 1863—1y. tin*.
SUBISER'S INDIAN VEBMIFCGE.
Q .
\ INCE the introduction ol this beautiful prep 1 ra
tion, it has been steadily advancing into public 11-
vor. Its astonishing efficacy in expelling worms
has won for it many friends wherever known, and
theie are speak u:g its praise to
others, so thatv Sit is fast being
introduced TO J* every family in
the land. The., demand for it
is becoming im S DESTROY S mense. I'omake
it sti l mo r e vvor i i.iy the prefer
ence aiready , WORMS! £ shown it, the
PROPRIETOR iU putting it up in
a much handsomer style than formerly. It is now
prepared with the greatest care of uniform strength,
with plain directions, so that any one can admins
ter it.
II is entirely Vegetable—-Perfectly Safe
li-.-1...
And has never been known to fail to expel worms,
where worms exi ted. The proprietors bo! My oj
seit that it is superior to any o'iier preparation in
the world.
K7"Ask for SHRINF.R's INDIAN VERMIFUGE,
and take no o.ber. oyprice 25 cents per bottle.
•.'Prepared Tv S. A. Foutz Ist bro., and for sale
at the Drug Stores of Reamer and Harry, Bedford,
Pa. Dec. 18, '63—ly
'route's 31i\tui'i>
THE T S a safe and reliable remedy for the cure of
I Rheumatism, Painful N rvoua Affect-ens,
Sprui is, Bums, Swellings and all diseases re-
Bisr qu.iiri an external'application on ria;;.
On horses it will never fail to cure Pole
evil, Fistula, old running sore-, or Sweeney,
if properly applied. For sprains, bruises,
scratches, crooked hoofs, chafes, saddle or
collar gall, cuts or wounds, it is an iii>al!ib.'e
v.B remedy. Try it and be convinced of its effi
ii 31 i: I VI .4 T I S If .
.MAN Persons afflicted with this disease no mat
ter of how long st anding, can be piomptly
and effectually cured by using this Mixture,
.to There is nothing in the world so sure and
o good to take away hard corns, and cure
BEAST Frost Bites as this prepaia'ion. Try it and
satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and 50 cents
now per bottle. Prepared by
S. A. FOUTZ,
Westminster. Md.
! rsa sale at the Drugstores of Reamer
Rnd Harry, Bedfotd, I'a.
December 18, 1803, —!y
F OIJ TZ' S
' CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE
I'OW JJKII S.
r l HF.BE Powders have proved, after a trial;
1 of several years, to be superior to any
preparation of the kind in use. The chief
superiority of these Powders arises from the
fact that they are composed, of medicines
mat have Laxative, Tonic and Purifying;
propenios- The laxative eject* crudities
from the stomach and intestines , the tonic
Hd gives strength to the system of th- Horse, _
O and the purifying medicines contained in ~
them cleanse the blood, and lay the founds- 55
ton for a vigorous and healthy circulation. V
The use of them improves the wind, ariength-
ens the appetite and give 3 the horse a fine,. •
smooth and glossy skin—thus improving the;
appearance, vigor and spirit of this uoblc !
animal.
! These powders are not intended, as most;
powders are, to bloat the animal, so as toj
give him the appearance of being fat when;
not really so—but, to remove the disease
and promote his general health.
These powders will strengthen (he stom-i
ach and intestines, cleanse them from often-'
sive matter, and bring them to a healthy
state. They are a sure prevention of Lung
Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases
incident to the Hone, as Glanders, Yellow
Water, Distempers, Founder,-Heaves, Slav
ering, Coughs, Fevers, Loss of Appetite and
Vital Energy, Jtc.—These Powders, if used
two or three times a week, through the win
ter and spring, your horse will never get the ,
5- Long Fever, Coiic or Botts. A few doses of
powders will remove the worst cough,
on any horse. V>.-e owners of horses to ~
i— feed a few of these powders every year, they p;
might save tne lives of many valuable horses, i *
MILCH COWS.
The pi qierties this powder possesses to In
creasing the quantity of milk in cows, gives
it an importance and value which should)
place it in he hands of every person keep-!
ing a'cow. In fattening cattle, it gives them
an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes
them thrive much taster.
K j K O G S .
Ctf In all diseases of swine, an coughs, ulcers
the lungs and liver, fcrc., by putting from
half a papr to a paper of these p wders in
&s|a barrel of swill, the above diseases can bej 25
,cured or entirely prevented. By using these!
powders the hog cholera, can be prevented.
Prepared by S. A FOUTZ,
West--iitster, Md. j
CH?-For sale at the Drugstore- of Reamer' ,
and BttfSord, P% list. IS—ly.
SALE
OH
TRADE!
A Farm in Bedford township, ov red by John II
Rush, about tour miles from Bedford, containing
ISO acres, about 80 acres cleared, With log house,
log barn and other out-buildings theieon ejected ;
also, an apple orchard thereon.
ALSO—A ♦met of land containing fifteen acres,
aboot seven teres cleared with a story and a half
log house and log stable thereon es-cted, adjoining
lands of Joseph Brirlcey, John A. lncgrund and oth
ers, situate in Juniata township. The cleared land
is in good ordet, and the balance well timbered, at!
capable of easy improvement and cultivation.
ALSO—A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom, Ju
niata 'ownsbip, with log house, bar- , &e., thereoo
erected, containing 70 acres and allowance. P.ut
of this tract is cleared and under fence and in a good
state of cultivation—near to c school bouse, mill,
Jtc., adjoining land 3 of Scott, Low, Hughes "id oth
ers, and lately purchased from William Hum y.
ALSO—A tract of land in Union township, con
taining 223 acres, 72 acres cleared, viir. a !ar;n
house, tenant house, double log bim and new Saw
I Mill theiepn erected. Also, an i.pple orcu-ird tbit.
j on—known as the "Snyder" or "ROODS" prop< rty
! 60 acres of land—lo cleared and under fenc"
with a log house thereon erected., adjoint*}, George
Tioirman, George May and others, partly in Juui
atta and partly in Londonderry Townships, lately
owned by Andrew Wolford.
ALSO—I 66 ucTes near Sto lers.owo- witi. njj
mile of Broad fop Railroad—about 100 acres c!ear
-1 ed, with a two story dwelling bouse—new bank
j barn, stable. Ac., thereon erected ; also, two apple
| orchards thereon, of choice (ruit. The scl is a
rich loam, an I capable of producing every variety
; of crops of this climate.
ALSO —I6O acTes best quality of prairie—near
the Missouri river, close to the county seat ot
Harrison county, lowa.
ALSO—Two 160 acre tracts, adjoining F.ikhorne
city, in the richest valley of the west the Piatto
Va'ley—about 20 rriles west of Omaha city, and
■ close to th< great national or government road lead
| ing west in Nebraska Territory.
} ALSO—ICO acres, two miles above Omaha city,
ion tbe great bend of the Missouri. This tract is
! well timbered and very desirable. All of the* <
j iands were located after a persona! inspection ami
! careful examination of tbe ground, and can be wtll
relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the
| precise location are in my possession.
! ALSO—Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Ne
j braska Territory.
ALSO— A lot of ground In the city of Daeotah,
' Nebraska Territory
The above read estate will be sold >'t such prices
is to insure safe and profitable inve-itments.
Noter ei obligations of any kind, that are. good,
will be taken in exchange—particularly good bank
i totes.
I Ma} 8, 1363. 0. E. SHANNON.
O YES! O YES!
The undersigned having taken out auctioneer's
license for Bedford county, cflers his services to the
public. JOHN DELL.
Six Mile Run, June 17.
IF. A. RIBD,
HAS ON HAND
AND CONSTANTLY KEEPS
! A FULL SUPPLY
J
or jc/.A *j>m or*
I
j vTHICH lift WILL SELL CHEAP FOR
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE
j Bedford, Jan. B, ISG-i •
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P o
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E \
IS E
€ FAKQUHAIi'S Pi
i KMPI'TATIOX FOR SELLING CHEAT
STILL MAINTAINED
We are now receiving at "Cheap Corner" a ve-y
( large stock of Spring and Summer Fashionable For
j etgn and Domestic Dry Coeds, of every variety and
i style.
. To the Ladies.
Call and Examine our Stock of
CALICOES, BALMORALS,
DELAINES, HOOP SKIRTS,
, ALPACAS, RIBBONS,
CUFFS A COLLARS SHAWLS.
J HKADNETS, HATS,
COMBS, VEILS,
TRIMMINGS, HGMF.RY.
Gentlemen,
iComt and see our .'lssorlment of
COTTONADES, COATS,
SAi'INETTS, PANTS,
C A SSI MERES, VESTS
JEANS, BOOTS,
CLOTHS, GAITERS,
LINENS, SHIRTS,
MUSLINS, NECKTIES,
DRILLS, SUSPENDERS.
G2IO€E R i E S .
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, and Spiers
of every kind.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS-
Congress, Flounders, Old Virginia, John Anderson,
Natural Leaf, and all kinds of Smoking
Tobacco and Cigars.
Having adopted the "Cash System," we are de
termined to sell at very small profit, and thp pnbhe,
who have so kindly patro.iized us, are respectfully
invited to oall and examine our stock
J. B. FARQUHAR.
Juliana Street, Bedford, June 17, 1864.
gL PUMPS!!!
|W jfpk I am engaged ii selling the
p ; ir*\ Erne Pump- certainly the i
if v> only pump well adaptor! to j
JCh&, \\ this elimate.
Persons in need of a good j
pump will do well to give :
|jt'vJßj i aneaal|.
C£F*Orders from all parts
B- -Ml of the county will be attend
ed to with promptness.
• jfcas! adxsss!
U WM. C. SNIVELY,
r JMI Schellsburg.
Aug. 1, 1864. —3m
Pemiioi and Bounty Claims. ]
U. 11. AKERS hs.s received all the forms ar. l in
stru.ctions for proctirin-r Soldiers' Pension ind Boun
ty money. He a'-so has a partner in Wash.rtgtoo '
City to prosecute the claims speedily.
Bedford, Nov. 27, 1563—tf I
WASHINGTON HOTEL, '
BEDFORO, FA.
S. S. Diebl and Wii.imm DiHft vrou'd respectfully
announce to tb-ir friends in Bedfort county, and the
puolic generally, that they hive '*->-d for a tern?
of yearn, this and cor.v*n>ent brick he'e. hi
the co oer of Pitt and Julisnna ?• •eets, Bcdlor. . Ve.,
Known as *he "WASSISOTOIf HOTiJL,"n:i late
ly Kept by >lr.. S. Filler.
This house is being thoroughly re-fi"t*c! and re-
I furniahed, and is now open for the reception o! gue-t*. ;
Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRI\G.S" and persons
attending Court, .rii, find tbie house a pleasant and
qoict tetniio'ary home. Every a'ten'ion will be
paid to the accommodation trffh "-urr.tort o' guests.
*1 he table will at all times be supplied with the 1
best the rr.arKets afford. Charges will he moderate ,
F.xtersive stabling is attached to this HoM, and a j
carei-.i! and competent hostler will be in attendance.
Special attention •will he pid to the accommoda
tion ol the farming community.
Coaches leave this bouse naily (Sunday *xceptedj ,
at 6$ o clock, A. V!.. and 2 O'CIOCK. P. M., to rou- |
t:ect with the trains going Ritffism Mount Dallas j
an J Bloody Run A coacb will eUoleave Mi-wees- i
iy Thursday and 3-itarday) for Somerset, j
The traveling p b' c will find it decidedly to tbetr j
advantage to stop wTh <"em.
Bedford, Jan. 22, IS64—'f.
BEDFORD HOTEL.
The ander:go-d having taken charge of the Bed- i
ford Hotel, foimerly kept by Col. John Hater, an
nounces to the public hat he will be able to a flora !
the best accommodation?, both fo the tra el.i g pub
lic and home rustorr. The bouse wilt be in-proved
ar i re-fitted. and the Bar will alsv.ys be well sp
i plied with c.inice liquors. His table wiii be sup
i plied with the choicest edibles i f the -• ti'nn, anr*
. he will spate ro pains to make it - uitabie for all.
| Piu stable ;s one oi the bet tn Bedford, at.ii a good
r. s?ler wiil always be in attendance,
i taken by the week, 'month or year,
i Terms re sonahle. The public are respectfully in
-1 viied fo give inm a call.
JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER.
Bedford, January 15. 1864. j
THE MENGEL HOUSE,
JULIANA STREET, BTUMRO, Pa.
i The subscriber res; c"ully beg* leave to trifn'-m
i the travelling public that he ha- recently enlarged,
1 improved and refitted his house, both for the ue
' cummodation of travelers and boarders. a* wll l?
I ruur.'ry customers. Person? corrrng to this piece
• lor the purpose of vi iting the Bedford Springs. w ,|[
| find this houre pleas mtly located.
: Ample and convenient Stabling is a 'acted to
; this Hotel, wt ich will always be attended, bra cr.re
, fnl hostler. Also a sa-'e and convenient A T ri ge
' house.
All 6re invited to give him a rail.
ISAAC -lENttEL, ffrcpsUtor.
April, 15, ISSJ.
U N I 0 N HOTEL.
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 to*
I most liberal terms. A splendid
LIVERY STABLE
is attached to this hotel. [May 9, 1868.
| and Socur.,
j JUST ARRIVED
AT
*
| J. M. SHOEM AKER'S
I CHEAP STORE,
i
NOW OPE.VnB.
I
1
I
j
I
i His cuatviUfcil a r -1 the pußfic generally mv n.-
riled to cflil un'i vxaininc for themaelvw.
HIS GOODS
*
| ARK OF THE QUALITY, AND
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
LOOK
TO YOUR OWN INTEREST
(
BY EXAMINING MY STOCK.
A LARGE LOT OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Hoots and Shoes,
OF EXCELLENT QUALITY,
AND V DRY CHEAT,
! form a part of my new stock.
SPRING h SUMMER W2AR,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
I Ladies' Dress Goods,
I |
GROCERIES,
QUEF.XSWARE, .V'., &C.
I
All to bo haeJ %t ffca shere of J. NJ. Shoemaker. j
Bedford, June 17, IS'64.
WAmttRIfiHT&C4,~!
SHtftotesatp syat e r s j
AND '
TEA DEALERS,
A. E Corner Second and Arch j
PHILADELPHIA.
! November 13, 1863—1y
BEAUTIFUL SUN UMBRELLAS ~ j
, Jnt opened at CRAMER g.
| May 29, 1563.
!O:BORNE'S PBCTAMDMVA COFFEE .
A Fresh invoice of this exee'lent co -p. j L st ra- I
ceived and lor gale at. the Ne v bargain Stare at
G. It. 4\Y OSTFM*. !
RICHARD LEO.
MANUFACTURER OF
C**! WET-WARE, CHAIRS, FCC.
BEDFORD, PA.
The undersigned ie'.ng engaged in rhe C*ki N ,
makr-.g nasii.ess, will make to Older ai d keep.'
hand every thing in bis itne of maimfactui*. 1
BUREAUS, DRESSING STANDS, fj R
LOR AND EXTEXSJON TABLES
CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, H'ASjf. '
STANDS, 4-C., itC,
will be /iirrr.i.bcd at all prices, and to suit tft
taste. I.OFFINS will also be made to order.
opt a trillion to all orders ; C r w or
[T7"Shop on West Pitt Street, uearly X
residence of George Shack. " •
RichARD leq
July 10, 1863— tf
Wool W anted.
Higbe-t price in casb paid for WOOL.
Mey 27. A. B. CRAMER* CO.
Eonic and Settle.
1 >: re erd mu-t bare ail account? on my
settled either by cote jr cash w.tain 00 davj,
word to the wise la suffic!n'."
J B. FAKQTTHAR,
Cheap Corner, Juiiar.a Stf...
Beiford, it>!y 8, 1864.
NOT FtE.
The -otee and paper* of Jacob : ; roadstoße, t,,,
been left in my hands for collection. pr s s-js.
ilf tb- • •clc-s lr t 0 ffci j Broads'*.. e ;
ra'i uri. settle th • sa.iie, otheVivis-. they w; , iiec&u
lected according to -aw "
•CHSRLES FAXON... F.
Saxton, October 7, 1864—2 m.
W ART.W.IV & L i\ (
(SUCOESSOAS TO MICHAEL WARTMAN 4-CO.
fobitcce |ff Bitl g -jar
MANUFACTORY,
No 313 NORTH THIRD STRKhT,
Second doer below Wood,
PHILADELPHIA.
1. W. W , RTMAN H. P. F.NGELMLV,
jj ..-c'i ISvi
C . S . EE I T* II O K
J&P. '-V grL&T
MNNy&fc NTT V
DEWTIST.
Will atterd pnnrtua'ly and catefuliy o afiofttt
tionr f litn. to r ,: .s rare.
NATI-E*l. 'l it I H tiiled, regnlated. polished, Jtc.,
nt , t" -t maimer,-ir.d AKri*rciAL TEETH insertd
frorr, one to an entire s*tt.
Otii'-e in the Bank Building, on Juiiaaa street,
Bedford.
CASH I'ERMS will be strictly adhered to.
In addi r ion to recent improvements tn the n.ocnt.
mg of ARTIFICIAL TEKTH on Gold and Stiver Piatt,
i am now u.ing. as a b>e for Artificial work,ei.;w
and boa i'' r u ; art ic'e. (Vulranite or ViilcsinixeJ h
dia Rubh-.'t) stronger, cioser fitting, moie comtott.
• Wi. ..i ; -. i- - C-.IJ
and £J per cent, cheaper thai. >ilver. Call and eei
C. N. HICKOK.
Bedford, January 16, 1563.
C. I). M'CLEES &CO7
Wholesale Dealers \n
SOOTS, SHOES, 3ROGANS*
.\M>
INDIA RUB3DP. RHOEP
NO 133 NORTH THIRD STRUET
OPPC-SITE CHERRY ST.,
PHLLADELT'KIA.
Apr. 17. lSSll—ly.
PhoJographic P.'ict ores.
The übcrioer has just returned from Pi.-.iadel
pf .a, -viiere be his purchased a and s!t!
stock of PHOTCGRAFH FRAMES, ccnprAiitg
j EILT, EBONY, ROSEWOOD, UNIOF,
AND CARD FRAMES,
of different styles and varieties, trcra
liO C.'t* tip to Five ITp?Jrs ; ♦ ach
ALSO—A new assortment of
l-holcgraph Albans,
f ait styles, heidinu from 12 to 200 p;cire,
pn ts va'ying from 75 cents to 82'"L00,
Suitable fcr the Packet or the Parlor.
PfaoNigraphs, Ambrotypes, JlelaiLotypes, U,
taken as low as 25 cents each.
I of every kind and de-criptior
j to suit the a V.um S'z- or hie i/.e, cn the most rea
| *cnalile terms, and in the most durable manner.
> instructions in the art given on moderate terirj.
Sky-light Gaileri opposite the Washington Hc'.e,
1. R. GET! VS.
Hedford, June 10. 1864.
HO .YARD ASSOCIATION, FHILADFI F'"Ai
Fa , Diseases o( th* NTVO IS Syttin, '.ri' :■
t.cea or Se.riinal Wep.kr.ess, Impotence, id n't f f
Übc ions of the sexual Organs Physical D-ui'uT
an-. Premature Decay—new acd reliable ttrit :
m reports of the Hcward Astuciai ion s*. ut by fi'.i
iu sealed letter enve'ope*. f"'*" ol charge 3 ..lilrcir>
! 'r. J.SKILLIN HOUGHTON', HOWARD ASNOCUT**
No. 2 8011 th Ninth Sheet, Philadelphia, Pa.
July S4\ 1861—ly,
CATI AT
TEE NEW STORE.
I MRS SAM'L. H TATE Ins r/c-ir*>
banileon.w ussortment of
1 CLOAKS, MA.\ TELS, and DD&TEES*-
vh lutefit styk
A l;iroe Rusortment of
SBAIVIA,DRESS TRIMMIVfS,*nt
CY GOODS,
which will b sold cheaper can iw l* :
elgßwhrfre. B ;nnc. Hatis, IXiLboc-N
erg always on if ami.
Don'T FORGET TH" -NFAV SRPYV.L * KoP<b
corner of the D*
Bvdfor l, Sft. 16, 16C4.
Consumpiiv# sufferers w iilreeeive a vaiuabNp''
•eriptiori foi tee e ore of Ce.nsumpf ion, Afba.a, Bf c
eh iris, *od all Throat siirj L' r.g i. fieciiou*. (fr r
charge.) by sending tiieir ednr-i.w re •
K-v E;>WARII A. WJLSON,
VY King* Co., N- l'™-
A Sfeiv
At Chenp C2 j saer,
J. E FA RIPUH AR oas on* er.e ef the, b""
6'ores in the County, and is able now to offn
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
WORTH OF GOODS TO THE PiJbLIC,
all boU'rhl be foil the taut great rise in prfc*
and will be. Fold cheap for Ca'n.
ttjTPin'i fail <0 call fct Fatquher'a befc rl "'
purcfia v. ). X 5, FAKQUHAB J
Sept;??her 8. f'fqi.