TJIF LLCILLOVD OVDNTLTR. Local and Personal. ~, viM SS IMCMYOItV. . .flowing Business Directory for the bor t i Bedford nnd other places in the county. £j" ■ upjuttr in the cnlttmits of itTTt,) may be of service to our friends in the county, and is commended to ' irS ttcßtion : -.,r\EYS AT LAW—G. H. Spans; J. P. ' ' \r Tate; Joint Palmer; E F. Kerr; A Lute: Espy M Alsip; John T A Points; Kiuimell A Liugenfclter, . A Schcll; Kupp, shannon A "p lord, Fa ,r• • •;I< NURSERIES —T. M Lynch. •*'- AN*l> fHOES. VARIETIES, Ac.—J. H. ;; p. Irvine. Bedford, Pa. ;ry'ET-WARE, CHAIRS. Ac.—Richard Leo, ,(Xd>?. GROCERIES. Ac. —J. It pHr- I. It. Cramer; J. M. Shoemaker; P. A. 1 g. J ford, Pa. VTISTRY —C. N. Hickok A J. G. Minnieh. Pa yt'Y STORES—Mrs. V R. Tate A Miss M. ,I!r* K V M< Bedford Hotel, J. J . Shoemaker ; House, 1 Mongol; Union Hotel. V. Stock " If.ird, Pad Exchange Hotel, W. C. Me iluntingdon. Pa. "AKI.ER Daniel Border, Bedford, l*a. John Reimund, Jeweler, POINTERS —Meyers ,v Meugel. Bedford, l'i kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing promptly executed. ojis—Wm. 0. Snively, Schellsburg. l'a. •y-iCIAXS—Dr. J. 1.. Marbourg. Bedford, \r. \V. Jamison, Bloody Run, Pa. : JtELPHIA TRADE—W. W. Paul A Co., ■ i:.J ."•lines; Wartman A Fugleman, Tobacco, ,vc.: Felix Heyinan. Clothing; Charles .A Son-. Hats, Caps, Furs, Ae. : NT MEDlClNES—Sbriner's Cougli Syrup .ma Vermifuge; Foutz's Mixtureand Horse , Powder; Wbeaton's Ointment; Helm- Eitra 't of Buehu; Dr. Tobias' Venitian Lin- Allcock's Porous Plasters; Christadoro's .LICATIOXS —THE BEDFORD GAZETTE lull. $2.0(1 invariably in advance ; the X. ri!: The Standard History of the War; The , ratio Almanac; The New York Observer. -OXAL PROPERTY SALES— , Morgart. Public Sale. Dec. 21. 1863. SHALESTATE SALES— •i X. J. Lyons. Private Sale. Walter. Private, OJfelt, do , V K'WiDf. do - hell. Public Sale, Dec. Ifi, 1.565. the "New Advertisements" in this -ueof Tut: GAZETTE. bt Administrator's. Executor's, Auditor s ,i -e •• Legal Notices." KfsJ the advertisements under the head of V>e. Ac." KKYNTO.Vi: t i.t lt. T : regular monthly meeting of the Club wiil be •'-.■ Brand Jury Room, in theConrt House, - .'uriiay evening next, December 2. A full i out of the members and of the Democrats of rough and vicinity, 13respectfully requested. JOB MANN, President. UKWEI.L SERMON OF HEW Mr. nb'ivv. —'The many friends of tlie ; v. A. .1. Harrow will regret to learn ' lie intends moving front our midst .1 new field of labor. The esteemed : v. gentleman will preach his fare ermon at ltidge Road Kpiseopal r ii to-morrow evening, and the isi<_' week he will leave for Bedford, , which will he his home in the fu- Mr. Harrow will also officiate at utingdon, Pa., the second Monday ich month. During Mr. Harrow's - i our midst, he has made hosts of -. who will he pained to part him. We hope he will find his ,homeapleasaMone,and we Would gratulate the good people of Hed in their fortunate choice in a Min rof Mr. Harrow's ability, education eloquence. he above notice we copy from a Ilar urg paper of last week. Mr. Har . in future, is to take eintrge, as pas f tiie Parish ofSt. James, Bedford, ■if St. John's, Huntingdon. Preaeh .'"iie Sunday of eacit month in Hun . luu, thercmainingtime in Bedford. \rrangements, we are told, are l-ing !<• fortlu* -peetly erection of it suit '■ church edifice, and in the m can ine ri-gulur services will l>e held, the fur which will beduly announced, tii'st regular service will he held in Kv. Lutheran Church, on Sunday ;. at 'I o'clock, P. M., when further ■ igcinents will he made known. N'tU CONSOLIDATED Bl SIN ESS DIRECTORT X v YORK. BOSTON and PHILADELPHIA. —Most ' : iu- evidence of the popularity of this new "•!••• ot Messrs. Baldwin A Co.. of 04 Cedar • * New York, is the already large and rapidly eiisg subscription list, they having secured • tie edented circulation of nearly ten thou - in the short space of six weeks. A ' E this charactor is much needed, represent ii is intended, the vast business interests of '■ r.- commercial marts in the United States, i >ed in one volume. Its utility to business at be over-estimated. To merchants gen r u-hout the I'uite-i States and Canada?, i business with New York, Boston or Phila ' a handbook of reference it will be of able value. We are heartily glad (usee I- -ushers meeting with the success their en • properly deserves. As an advertising ine mends it-elf to merchants and uianu ;r' rs: its circulation, confined as it will be to " L uses, must be productive of good to its IV e see that the business men of Phila -1 )td Boston have taken hold of the matter | (tie proper spirit, and are determined that en City shall not not be abend of them in •' lay of the commercial resources of their be cities. The subscription price of tho 1 Isted Business Directory is five dollars per • "arto siz, handsomely printed and bound gold embossed. Altogether it will be a ■ iiuen of topographical skill —-V. Y. Ex ' 2d. "lost cheerfully cstll the utteu our merchants to the above "s every one of whom should have "I'v uf it. As an inducement for tu subscribe for it, the publishers ' "tsert in the Business Register con- I therewith, the Xante, Busine>s I -hhlre.-s of every subscriber. Those lu not want the Directory can have sr Xitnie, Business and Address in hurkupon the payment of < >nel)ol- Hie ( iinsolitlated Business Diree -1 highly eutlorsetl by the Daily >v "! New York, Boston and I'hil ' "'piiia. ,s t -ud in your sul>scriptions. Ibillars jier copy, to Messrs. 11. 1 Liiiwin A Co., <>4 Cedar St., New nrk. ' , ; i- Cot NTKRKK.IT C'UKUEXCV.— "A'vllent imitation of the fifty-eent '""al currency has just been deteet he Treasury Dejrartment. It is '• ' fid the I test executed counter i'tit in circulation. It can, how , !k- \ t, ry easily distinguished from r ß'iiial by the coloring, and in the 1 stun-of (Jen. Spinner, the last K ' uglwen omitted. in- s-cretary ha- decided to alter the ' r '>l apjjearance of the present issue / " huind currency, inonier to make '""i 1 1 and to letter jirotect it from deiting. in future all new is dliiie of the greenback circula- Bi TTKB. -The price of butter and the scarcity of the article are such that many families will soon be com polled to do without thi- lunirt y, for luxury it inu-t be, at present, considered. Im pres-i-tl with this idea, some practical genius has got off the following parody: See the kine so sleek and hairy. Calmly chewing at their cud ; Pasture green around them growing, And gild flies buzzing in the wood ; Tell them that you'd know their answer. As you question every cow— "Muley. tell me. tell me truly. Who will pay for butter now ?" CHURLS —Around the markets Tarn marching, Asking who will tell me how. In the name of all that's fearful, We ciin pay for butter now ' The farmers tell us. to our sorrow, That cows are very dry this year. But who can comfort from this borrow, While butter's so extremely dear ' Shouid you offer them but thirty. They'd kick up a precious row, So I insist on loudly bawling— Who can pay for butter now! CHURLS —Around the markets I am marching, Asking who will tell me how, In the name of all that's dreadful We exit pay for butter now ' CHANGE OF WEATHER. —The soft and balmy airs of litdiunSummer, have given place to cold and chilling blasts and murky, gloomy skies. The weather, so tine for weeks, lias suddenly chang ed, transporting u- in a single day from the pleasant embrace of lingering Au tumn, to the presence of stern and icy Winter. Thesuddenness of the change of utmo-phere, is one ol" the draw-bucks to tiie healthfulness of our climate. In fiueiixn and its kindred diseases are thus produced, and too much care can not be taken to prevent their attacks. At this season of the year, all unneces sary exposure should, if possible, be avoided. Especially should the com fort of children and persons of weak constitutions, IK* looked to. We make these suggestions for the benefit of all who may choose to profit by them. THE HIGH PRICK OF PAPER. —PajK-r has risen almost one hundred percent, since the first of August, and is now quite as high it was at any time last year, and the tendency is-till onward and upward. There is little prospect for relief before next spring. Paper, ink, labor, and all the materials which go to make a newspaper are so high, that no proprietor can afford to publish a paper for less than double the price receivetl before the war. Still, people complain because the prices are not re duced, never thinking that the matter is entirely beyond the control of pub lishers.— Wexfniuixtci' Sentinel. WE understand that the "Family iteeord" which is becoming so popular everywhere, is published only in Phil adelphia, and that any person publish ing the work elsewhere, will do so ille gally. The publishers, Bartleson&Uo., inform us through their agent, Mr. R. W. Berkstresser, that they will prose cute such to the full extent of the law. The hook is copyrighted. NATFKF.'S rarest fioral perfume has been caught and caged in glass. In a bottle of Phalon's "Night-Blooming Ceretis" is concentrated all that fancy can conceive of refreshing and exhila rating fragrance. Sold everywhere. (:t Is IT NOT so? If you have a wife and children is it not a pleasant thought that you will hand down to future gen erations a complete description and a perfect record, with likenesses of your self and them? This is tho reflection that those persons-enjoy who have se cured a "Photograph Family Record." KEYSTONE CLUB.—' Theregularmonth ly meeting of the Club will be held on Saturday evening next. We hope Democrats will make it a point to turn out tit the ringing of the hell. WE call attention to the advertise ment of Mrs. Maria Schell, who offers for sale House and Lot, on which she formerly resided, in Schellsburg. PIIALON'S "NIGHT BLOOMING CE REt'.s."—"One of the few, the immor tal names that was not born to die." — Ihillei'k . Sold everywhere. 4 The Sacrament of the Lord ? Supper, (D. V.) will be celebrated in the Presbyterian church on next Sabbath The pastor expect? the as?i?tance of Rev. I). H. Barron, of Hollidaysburg, Pa. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will he ad ministered in the German Reformed church of thi? place, on next Sabbath morning The Rev. Mr. Gort, of Altoona, will be present to assist. Pre paratory services will commence on Friday evening. SPEf 7.1 L XO TH ES. —9. IRON CITY' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ASH NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. F. W. JENKINS, ) J. C. SMITH, A. M . J Principals ALEX. COWLEV, I 1./ College Mmldins. ror PrmiirSt. Clair Ft* u,/ -* 44 Odd Fell ours' Building oth T,/ .. •' No*. 26 and 28 St. Clair st. ARRIVALS FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOV. 4 JBGS. C. Palmer. Malts Morgan eo.. O. W. H. Blair. Fallow Field, Crawford co., PA R Cunningham. Pittsburgh. Pa. A. N Holmes. Rich ValVty, Allegheny co., P. J. H Flack. Pittsburgh, Pa. ( G W das, Pittsburgh. Pa. W W Co*.Hope Church, Allegheny CO.. Pa. R. A. Cox, " " " " J. T. Woodward. Ohalfsnt, Champaign eo . O. J. I*. Butler, Wurtemburg. Lawrence co., 0- E. A. Lee. Sandy, Columbiana eo., 0. C. C. Chadwick Columbia Centre, Lick co., 0. D. Shoup, Zauesville. Allen co„ Ind. W F.. Leonard, Collamer, Cuyahoga co .0. W. D. Downing, Franklin, Venango co . Pa. W. S Springer. Clinton, Allegheny co.. Pa. J. R. Foster. Adams, Armstrong co., Pa. R. Collins, Youngstowu, Mahoning co , 0. J. A. Muthen*bough. Lewistown, Mifflin co., I*A. M M. llorton. Well's Tannery, Fulton COS Pa. E. K Spencer. Lenox. Ashtabula eo., 0. J. C. Watson. Huntsville, Logan .0., <) IL. R. Morrison, E. Springfield, Jefferson co., it. Harriet Riley. Pittsburg. Pa. J. Wolf, McClure tp., Allegheny co., Pa. X. Huffman. Allegheny, " L. Warren, Business.burg, Bel. Co., 0. W Kiler, Clifton. Greene Co., 0. J - S Forsyth. Brownsville, Fayette co., PA. J M. C. Wilson. Yellow Springs, Greene eo., 0. I>. Kirkland, Pittsburgh. Pa. P. Ablefield, Ada, Hardin co , O. J. A Greene. Frec]a>rt, Harrison eo., O. J. T. Moss. New Salem. Fayette co., PA A. H. Neidig, Western, Linn co., lowa. R. W. Moats, Jamestown, Mercer eo , Pa. W. Porter, " J. S. Mossmatt. " D. S. Gillis, Kinstan, Trumbull co., 0. For term.- and information concerning the Col lege. address JKNKINS, SMITH A COWLEV, Pittsburgh, Pa. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH !—SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH —WIJF.ATO.VS OI.ITMK.NT will cure the Itch in 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Priee 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Ily sending 60 cents to WEEKS A I'OTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, ilostou, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Statee, Sept. Or—6m. MA RRIKt), GARDNER—DIIJERT —ln Scbell-burg, m the 2tith ult , by Rev. B. H. Hunt, Mr Charles Gard ner and Miss Mary Dibert, both of thi? county CRIEMAN—MILLER.—On the same day by the game, Mr. William B. Crisman and Mia- Ann M. Miller, both of thiseounty. ANDERS—CROYLE—On the23d ult . by R M. Taylor, Esq.. Mr Abraham Anders to Miss Eliza Croyle. both of St. Clair township. BORTZ—GItOWDEN —At the residence of tho bride s father in Cumberland Valley, by the Rev John Elderdiee, Captain Martin S. Bortz to Miss Sarah Grpwdcn. ELLIOTT—BOOR.—On the 23d ult .. by the Rev. J W. Leekie. Mr. Thomas Elliott and Miss Elmira Boor, al! of Cumberland Valley. SHAW—GEPHART.—On the 28th ult., at the bride's house, by Rev. A. R. Miller. Mr. Lec Shaw, of Cumberland, M'l . to Miss Ettie E. Gephart, of Bedford. GARDNER—DIBERT.—Do the 23d ult.. by the Rev. H. Heckerman. Mr. John Gardner to Mrs. Sarah Dibert, both of Bedford township. LONG—ACKER.—On the lfith ult.. by the Rev. C. U. Heilman. Mr. Francis Long, of Altoona, Blair County, to MissMarvT. Acker, of Bedford county. STECKMAN—MORGART—At the residence of Mrs Morgan, mar Bloody Run. on the 29th ult.. by Rev. R. F. Sample, Mr JamesH. Stockman, of Lancaster. Pa., to Miss Amanda Morgart, of West Providence township, Bedford county. £JS?-The happy couple will please accept our hearty congratulating. If avirtuousand upright life in tho past, insures happiness in after years, we can say with entire certainty that the newly wedded pair will enjoy a future of bli.-s. So mote it be. ilcir VI > MIN l S Til AT< > 11'8 X< >T I ('K.— Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of John Wemuier, late of Monroe township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate wiil please make immediate payment, arid those having claims will present them properly au thenticated fur settlement. Dec. 1, '75.-fit. LEVEX WEIMER, A-lm'r. SCll' M )I i Hot )KS.— I To Teachers ami Parents: Of the newly adopted trrt houtx for the schools of Bedford county, "BROOKS' ARITH METICS,'' are to be had at the redtirr/l rjctuixire rates, for the different townships at the following places, viz : 1) R Anderson, Centreville, Cumber land Valley tp; George R Bailey's. Harrison: D Fletcher's, Monroe ; W A Grove's, Hopewell ; J U Williams', Bloody Run; D F Buck k Son, South Woodberrv ; A L Beckhn-ffer's. Middle Woodber ry; N H Wright's, Pleasantville. G D Trout's and Eliakim Black burn's, St Clair ; Walter's store. I'n ion; Lowry, Eichclberger A Co's, Broad Top. The townships of Bedford. Snake Spring and Colerain, can procure them at the reduced rates at l)r Harry's Drugstore, Bedford. Other townships can procure them at the same rates at any of these places. W.'S. SCIIOFIELD. for Sower, Barnes s-4t JACOB BECKLEY', Adm'r. I)UHLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The subscriber will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 27th day of December, instant, the valuable tract of land situate in Colerain township. Bedford coun ty. bounded on the north by the Juniata river, on the east by land belonging to the heirs of Lawrence Jamison, on the west by Dunning's Mountain, on the south by land late of the heirs of Mrs. Scott, containing 330 acres, not measure, one hundred acres of which are cleared and under fence, the residue being covered with good timber; the build ings consist of a log house, log barn, and other out buildings. This tract is comjiosed principally of limestone land, is well watered, and so situated that it can be conveniently divided into two farms. This property can be put iu good repair at a small cost, and made one of the most valuable farms in the neighborhood. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to he paid in hand, and the balance in two equal annual payments without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds, or bond and mortgage. Sale to commence at TO o'clock A. M. Dec I ti."i-4t ELIZA WATSON. Mrs I (A L INST IMAM K NTS.—IS. M. GREENE has opened hi= Music Store, one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps consrantly on hand STKINWAY k SONS" and GAEHLE'S Piano Manufacturing Company's PIANOS. MASON k HAMLIN'S CABINET OR OANS and CARHAIIT, NEED HAM k COS ME LODEONS; Guitars. Violins, Fifes, Flutes; (iuitar and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOOKS —Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor. Golden Trio, Ae., Ac. SHEET Ml'SIC —He is constantly receiving from Philadelphia all the latest tnusie, which persons at a distance wishing, can order, and have them sent by mail, at publisher's prices. £Jg="Pianos and Organs warranted for Are yearn. 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 information desired. I! M. GREENE. Hill street, Huntingdon. Pa., One door west ot Lewis' Book Store. Dec. 1. '65-1y riMfE HOME JOI'IiNAL for ISM'.. A high-toned and brilliant Literary ami Artistic founuil. NEW VOLUME—NEW ATTRACTIONS. Established in 1848. THE HOME JOI RJCAI., (on the sixth of -January next.) for the tiernlietk year, greets its old friends and subscribers. It. is still conducted by N. P. WILLIS, assisted by au efficient corps of able editors, talented con tributors. and spicy correspondents. Mr. WILLIS, while maintaining his allowed very able topic. The Chronir/e of Gayety ami Fashion, thinks he has succeeded in establishing a se/mrate he \t authority for all that concerns the livelier pro gress of women. A.i the voire of this new want of society, the Home Journal claims to be the indispensable first need of the ladies. One of the features of the new series will be the publication of a new and beauti ful story, bv ALPHOSSE DE LAMARTISE. entitled FIOR D 1 A LIZA : An Idyll of Italian Life, which is pronounced by eminent European critics, '•the 'Paul and Virginia' of the nineteenth centu ry,' and which is being translated for ourcolumns by GEOBOE PERRY This will run through about ten numbers. In the first number of the coming volume will be commenced an entire NEW SERIES of articles, entitled MATRIMONIAL INFELICI TIES. by the well-known and popular humorous writer, BARRY GRAY, author of "Married Life," etc., etc. As a part of our plan to keep our read ers an fait of the living literature of the world, and serve up for their cosmopolitan taste ehoico condensations from living writers of every country, we have enlisted the service of some able writers to translate BRIBE Rosr AM ES from the French, tier man and Russian current literature. But romance will be only a subordinate depart ment ; while a prominent feature of the new vol ume will be Original ami Sparkling Skeleta l of character, persons and places. The author of "Ashes from the Pipe of an Old Smoker;" "Daisy Howard "The Dreamer," and other favorite essayists, will figure under this head. In Foreign. Corresjton.elen.ee the coming volume will be especially brilliant. Among other writers, MRS. ESTELLE ANNA LEWIS, the poetess, and HARRY HAREWOOD LEECH, the essayist, (both now residing abroad.) will act as special correspon dents, jotting down for our readers everything that is new and interesting in the world of letters, art, fashion and society. The AMISKMKNT DEPART MENT is under tfie charge of H. A. DELILLIL, au accomplished critic, who will keep our readers well informed of all thut is interesting, on both sides of the Atlantic, in matters Musical and Dramatic. in Belles-Lettres, Poetry, Art-Criticism, Book Reviews, original essays, social, fashion and foreign gossip, spicy letters, short sketches, pithy para graphs. personal items, early extracts from unpub lished works, choice selections from English, French and other foreign periodicals, and all, in fact, that tends to make an instructive and entertaining news paper, the Home Journal will still retain its repu tation as the favorite of the belles lettres press. It need hardly be mentioned that the editors are proud of the position assigned to the paper of be ing the unexeeptiimably cultivated reference of polite people : its high moral tone will always be observed, and nothing will be admitted into its col umns that would not be compatible with a paper intended for the moral and refined home of the best classes. We take this opportunity of thanking our many Southern subscribers for a return of their patron age. and can assure them that the editors will still keep the columns of the Home Journal free from political and religious discussions, and will confine themselves rather to their motto, to "Encourage the memorable, the progressive and the beautiful. TERMS .—For one copy, one year, $3 ; for three copies, $7 50, or one copy for three years, $7 50 al ways in advance. Subscriptions, orders, remittan ces, and all other communications, to be addressed to the publishers, N. P. WILLIS k MORRIS PHILLIPS, 107 Fulton street, New York, fit. \7"ALUABLE PASTURE LOTS for 1 sale by 0 E. SHANNON. NOT. 17, '65-41* _ I >VI V CO K I>S OF TA X BARK —f-\ *' ' WANTED, for which the highest price will be paid by S. 4 W. SHUCK, Nov. 17, '65-51* Bedford, Pa OETTLE YOUR A('FOUNTS,—AII persons holding Checks, Treasury Drafts, or having claims against the Poor House of Bedford county, are requested to present them on the sth of December, 1865, for settlement. By order of the Board of Directors. T. K. GETTYS, Nov. 17, '65-3t Clerk. rpA XX EUS, AT'II:.\T:ON : A NEW J Tannery, in good order, containing one pool, three limes, three baits, five leaches, thirty-four lay-a-way vats, with the necessaty number of han dlers, in as good a location as can be found jn Bed ford county. torrent. For further information call at this office. Nov. 17, "66—tf rp W E N T V TO W N LOTS FOR X. SALE ! —The undersigned offer for sale twenty Lots situated in the Borough of Bedford, on Main and St. John st reet", fill feet front and 240 feet back Terms easy T. H. A N. J. LYONS. Nov. 1(1, '65-2ra. \T LA NT ED—A first das- Miller, no F Y other need apply. The mill has advanta ges that few mills have, having a good water power and surrounded with the best grain growingeoun try in the county. With two pairs of first class French Burrs and two pairs of Chopping Stones, i'or further particulars address JO if 5 NELSON, Nov. 2! lit Bedford. Pa. CMUT MACHINE. -T&eunderslgn -1) ed having engaged in the sale of S D. Broad's celebrated Smut Alachine, is prepared to furnish millers and mill owners at short notice. All ma chines warranted to give satisfaction. Nov. 24—tf JOHN NELSON, Bedford, Pa. STR A V ('< > W.—' Takenup tn spacing ..p upon the premises of the subscriber, in Broad Top township, on the 7th hist., a Cow. supposed to be eight years old, a dark brows about the head and neck, and white spotted from the shoulders to the tail, with a medium sized bright bell on her neck ; the owner is requested to ctme. prove prop erty. pay charges and tako her away, or she will be disposed of according to law. JOHN T HARNEY, Nov. 24 —3t* Coaldale, Bedford co., Pa. rpo TEACHERS.—The Directors of | Middle Woodberry township, desire to etnploy five competent teachers. The salary will be $4O per month for the school in the town of Woodber ry, and $32 per month for the remainder, graded downward according to certificates. W. M. PEARSON, Nov. 24, '6s* President of the Board rpAN-YAItD FOR RENT.—The un -1 dersigned offers to rent his Tannery, in Mor rison's Cove. Middle Woodberry township, Bedford county. The buildings are all new. with a good Tenant House attached, also, a good spring of wa ter on the premises If desired there will also be some ground rented with it. tt will be rented from one to three years to suit the renter. Bark is convenient to the tannery. For further infor mation address DANIEL BARLEY. Nov. 24-iit* Woodberry, Bedford co.. Pa. (Ji ~ REWARD.—Escaped from the • J•) custody of the subscriber, constable of Union township, on the 24th of October last, JO SEPH C. DULL, who was arrested on behalf ol the Commonwealth. The above reward and all reasonable expenses will be paid for his delivery to the undersigned. Nov. 24. '6s—3l# WM. B LAAIBRIGHT. VUCTK INKER ING.—The under signed, thankful for past favors, offers his ser vices to the people of Cumberland Valley and Lon donderry townships, to cry sales of real estate, personal property, Ac. He will guarantee satis faction to all who employ him. Nov. 21. : 65-6tu* " JOHN DICKEN. ATA LUA BL E PROPERTY AT V PUBLIC SALE.—The undersigned will of fer at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, December Ifi, 1565, the following valuable proper ty : A lot of ground situate in the centre of the borough of Sehellsburg. The improvements area commodious Dwelling House, (well calculated for a business stand.) a good Tenant House, Wood Shed and other necessary out-buildings. There is on this lot a choice variety of fruit trees, and several fine producing Grape Vines. This is one of the most desirable residences in the place, being the former residence of the subscriber. Nov. 24, "65-3t MARIA SCHELL. "VTOTICE.—The -üb.serilors having their entire stock of goods to Itu-hunl Langdon. who will continue fho busioow at the old stand, notice is hereby given that il. books of the firm are now ready for settlement All notes and book accounts pertaining to the business of the firm, must be settled on, or before the first day of December next, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Also, all notes and accounts of the firm of States A Co.. must be settled by the same time, or they will be similarly disposed of. STATES A STECKMAN, STATES A CO. Bloody Run, Sept. 15—tDl iUotrls. 1> ED FORD HnTHL. Tin- un f dersigncd having taken charge of the Bed ford Hotel, formerly kept, by Col. John Hnfer, an nounces to the public that lie will be able to af ford the best accommodations, both to the travel ing public and home custom The house will he improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always he well supplied with choiee liquors. His table will be supplied with the choicest edibles of the season, and he will spare no pains to make it suitable for all. His stable is one of the best in Bedford, and a gotxl hostler will always be in attendance. taken by the week, month or year. Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully in vited to give him a call. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. Jan. 15, '64 rp II E MEN GE L HO US E, Juliana Street. Bedford. Pa. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform the travelling public that he has recently enlarged, improved and refitted his house, both for the ac commodation of travelers and boarders, as well as country customers. Persons coming to this place for the purpose of visiting the Bedford .Springs, will find this house pleasantly located. Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to this Hotel, which will always be attended by a careful hostler. Also a safe and convenient car riage house. All are invited to give him a call. ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor. April 15, '64. tt N X O N HOT E Ij} WEST PITT ST.. BEDFORD. PA : V. STECKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner ami on the most libcrnl terms. May 9/02. TA X' H A NG E Ho TE L. J HUNTINGDON, PA. Ww. C. McXULTY, Proprietor. Terms moderate to suit the 'tines. April 28, '6s—ly. 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 Goon PriiF, will do well to give ine a call. Us? Orders from all parts of the county attend ed to with promptness. Annr.F.ss: WM. C. SNIVELY, Schellsburg Aug. 1, '6s—ly 4 CARD T<) INVALIDS.—A Cler f\ gyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the euro of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by bane ful and viciuus habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Fbf.e of Charge. Please enclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York. Feb 10, '66 —ly I)RINTERS' INK ha* made many a I business man rich. We ask you to try it in the column! of thk Oazettb Notices -4 DM I N ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— J_\_ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estateof Matilda Fritz, late of Ju niata -township, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will p'ease make immediate payment, and those having claims will presant tbein properly au thenticated for settlement. JACOB FRITZ, Nov. 24, '65-flt Adm'r. 4 DM IN iST BATOR'S NOTICE.— , \ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Elias Diehl, late of Snake Spring township, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. AH persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please inane immediate payment, and tlioie having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. GEORGE SMODSE, Nov. 24. '65-6t Adm'r. VDMI X IST 11AT<)R'S X()TI (' K.— Notice is hereby given that letters of admin i.stration on the estate of Jesse McDonald, late of the Army of the United States, formerly of Wells township. Fulton county, or Broad Top township, Bedford county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estute will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. D. A. T. BLACK, Adm'r , Nov. 1(1. '6s—6t East Providence T'p VDM IN IST R ATI )11S' N< )TI( 'E.— Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate ot Samuel Armstrong, late of Sunfce Spring township, dee'd , have been grant ed to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and all those having claims against the estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN ARMSTRONG, DANIEL SNYDER. Nov. 3, '6s—fit Adiu'rs. VDMINISTRATORS' NOTM F. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Thomas G Wright, late ot St. Clair township, deceased, have been granted to the undersfgned. All piersons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. EDWIN \ WRIGHT. ALBERT WRIGHT, Nov. 3, '63—fit Adm'rs. 4 DMI XISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that lettersof admin t rat ion on the estate of George Miller, lateof Cum berland Valley township, dee d., have been grant ed to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JAMEiS CESSNA, Nov. 3, '65 —fit* Adm'r N'OTICE OF APPEALS.—Notice Is hereby given that appeals from the assess ment of 1866. will be heard at the Commissioners' Office, in Bedford, for the several districts of the county, as follows: For Juniata. Sehellsburg borough, Harrison and Napier, on Monday, December 11. For Londonderry, Cumberland Valley, St. Clair and Union, on Tuesday. December 12. For Southampton. Colerain, East Providence, West Providence and Bloody Run borough, on Wednesday, December 13. For Middle Woodberry, South Woodberry, Lib erty and Broad Top. on Thursday. December 14 For Hopewell, Monroe, Snake Spring, Bedford township and Bedford borough, on Friday. Dee. 15. GEORGE ROADES, MICHAEL WERTZ. ATTEST : MICHAEL S. RITCHEY, Jotiv G. FISHKB, Clerk. Commissioners. Fov. 17, '65. ftanluarc, fit. 1 CUTTERS & CRUSH ERS, the best in the State, may now be had at Hartley s Hardware Btore at Manufacturers pri ces. Remember corn fodder cut and mashed will cause your cows to yield more and richer uiilk, and besides will go two-thirds farther in feeding than when fed in the rough. Nov. 10. '65. riUIE BEST IMPROVED MEAT J CUTTERS AND STUFFERS may be bad at Nov. 10. '65. HARTLEY'S. I) ETCHERS' KNIVES, STEELS, 3 Shears, Scissors, Table Knives and Forks. Ra zors. Axes. Adzes, Augers, Drawing Kuives, Hatch ets, Broad Axes, Mill and Cross Cut Saws. Hand Saws, Planes, and the largest and best assortment of Pocket Knives, may be bad at Hartley's Store. Nor. 111, '65. OHOEMA K ERS will find Tools of all 43 kinds, Calf-skins, Moroccos, Bindings, Linings, M eb. Galloons. Lasts. French Boot Powder, Wax. Thread. Eyletts, Ac., full stock alwavson hand, at Nov. 10, Y.', HARTLEY'S QADDLKRY, in great variety, at U> Nov. 10, '65. HARTLEY'S. I BLACKSMITHS may obtain from 3 Hartley Norway Nail Iron, Horse Shoe Nails, Rasps, Files. Anvils, Bellows, Hand Hammers, Shoeing Hammers. Buttresses, Borax. IRON in great variety, and 200 Kegs of assorted Horse Shoes of different makes —and even more if wanted. Nov. 10. '65. HOUSE KEEPERS win find at Hartley's Store a great variety of household Hardware, such as Knives and Forks. Spoons of elegant quality. Ladles, single or in sets. Shovels and Tongs. Waiters. Tea Bells, Scissors, Moat Saws. Carvers. Paring Knives, Brushes, Waffle Irons. Griddles. Gridirons, Brass. Porcelain and Iron Ket tles, Iron Pots, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, Slaw Cutters. Ac., Ac. Stove Polish. Rotten Stone, and a hundred little "kniek knacks" that we can't afford to enumerate. It would be easier to tell what wo don't keep than what we do. [Nov. 10. rjMIE CLEAREST, BRIGHTEST, [ Best, Safest and Purest, and for these reason? the CHEAPEST COAL OIL in Bedford, may al ways be bad at Hartley's. You who have never used any other than the ■•common truck v' try it. compare it! and you will always go to Hartley's. Coal Oil Lamps in brilliant profusion, and great variety, very cheap at Hartley's, also, Wiek, Lamp Tops. Ac. Coal till Lamps repaired. |Nov. 111. I FARMERS will find the best of nut chines, at Factory Price w, by ordering from Hartley. Also, the best Shovels, Forks, Traces, Chaiiis. Axes, Whips. Ac. Harness and Lubric nils. Wheel Grease. Ac., at HARTLEY'S. |NovlO lIBERTY WHITE LEAD, a pure j article. Flaxseed Oil, Red Lead, Paints of all kinds, Glass and Putty, Powder, Lead and Shot. The largest stock in Bed ford. and Hardware in great variety at Nov. 10. HARTLEY'S OLD STAND. - i V 1 >. EST BK KK A (; KI NI) ST() XES )' ' assorted sizes, also patent fixtures for same Nov. in nt HARTLEY'S OLD STAND. i\i * TAKE-U.OO-NOTICE-47N. >Mr WINTER AND SPRING OPERATIONS. SPLKMDID VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, GOLD A SILVER WARE, PIfOTO(i R A P H S , Watches, Jewelry, Ac., AT GO NASSAU STREET. We now offer a splendid variety of the choicest and best goods, on terms that must and will suit every body; and if our dealings are not fair and honest, do not patronize us; and if our goods are not as represented, return them, and ire. will re fund the money. CONDITIONS. Twenty thousand articles of goods are for sale at two dollars each —consisting of PIANOS, MELC)I>E< >NS, Diamond Jewelry, GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, SILVER WARE, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. And a great variety of fancygoods dudjewelry These goods are numbered from one to twenty thou sand. and twenty thousand notices are numbered from one to twenty thousand, and put into sealed envelopes and thoroughly mixed, each numbercor responding with some article of goods. Any per son sending thirty cents for an oil colored photo graph will receive two of those notices with each photograph ; making, where an agent sends, five photographs and ten notices for one dollar, thcex tra photograph and two notices free to the agent. The article of goods corresponding with the num ber on the notice, no matter what its value, will he sent on the receipt of two dollars. If the goods when received do not give satisfaction, return them and we will refund the money. fiend thirty cents for an oil colored photograph, religious, comic or fancy, and two notices. Give us one trial and we know you will send a gaiu. Address all orders — KENNEDY & CO., Nov. 24,'65-1 m Box 5108, New York ORDERS from a distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed- _ riMIE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the I beet Advertising Medium in Southern Penn -1 sylvania. iattry storcs. BA RGAINS! BAKUAINS! BARGAINS! Call at Mrs. V B TATE A M E HEA 3. The handsomest assortment of BONNETS. HATS. CAPS. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Bonnets for $3.50, worth $3OO. Ribbons for 23ets worth 45—best 75 ets. worth $1 00. Hats from 75 cents up. Elegant assortment of Velvet Flowers, all prices COLLARS, CUFFS, NECKTIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, STOCKINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS DRESS TRIMMINGS. Cord and Tassels, Gilt Cord, Silk Button?, Bugle Buttons, Jet Buttons, Gilt Buttons, Steel Buttons, Velvet Ribbons and Bugle Gimp Lace Edging, Tetting, French Work, Lace Veils, Mourning Veils, Silk Tissue, Barago. The best make of Hoop Skirts, from 621 cts. to $4. CLOAK TRIMMINGS OF ALL STYLES. Handsome Assortment of CLOAKS, COATS, CIRCULARS, AND FURS. Mrs. V. B. T. A M. E. R., would inform their lady friends, that they have employed a good Man tuamaker, who will make dresses on the shortest notice. Ladies from the country wrll be provided with the NEWEST STYLE of DRESS PATTERNS always on hand. Customers wishing Cloaks and Coats cut out, will have them done free of charge Nov. 10, '65. riMIE LATEST NOVELTY! COME AND BUY' AT THE NEW. CHEAP AMD FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE ! Just established by Mrs. M. R. SCHAFER AND Miss KATE DEAL, Two doors North of Reamer's Drug Store, Julianna Street. Mis KATE DKAL has just returned from the east ern cities with a fine selection of latest style MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS; having been assisted in her selection by a Phila delphia lady of taste and experience. They keep constantly on hand the latest styles of Bonnets, Hats. Scarfs, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Trimmings, Ruffling, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cloth for Coats and Cloaks, Zephyrs, Breakfast Capes, Laeies' and Children's Hoods, and every thing that is generally sold in a LADIES' FANCY STORE. Xs* 'Cloakand Coats for ladies und children made to order. prices are as low as the lowest. Hav ing purchased their goods at an advantage, they can sell to customers for a little less than ordinary prices. Oct. 27, 65. N - EW MILLINEBY AND FANCY GOODS.—Mrs. E. X. MOWKV takes this meth od of returning her thanks to the ladies of Bedford and of the county, for their past patronage, and hopes they will not be OECEIVED, but call and ex amine her stoek of goods just received from the city, purchased by an experienced business lady resident there, who has all the advantages of know ing the latest styles, and also where to purchase them cheaply. Her stock consists of a general assortment of FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS, with the addition of a fine assortment of Cloaks, Coats, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Furs. Corsets, and Notions. All who have standing accounts, will please call and settle, as she desires to close her old books and do a cheap cash business. Oct. 27, '6s—2m E. V. MOWRY. "VKW SKIRT FOR 1 Bfr>-. THE GREA T INVENTION OF TIIF AGE IN II 0O P S K I RT S. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL LIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. Tlil invention consist? of DUPLEX (or two) EL LIPTIC PI KE RETIMED STEEL SPKINGS, ingeni ously braided tightly and firmly together edge to edge, making the toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable spring ever used. They seldom bend, or break, like the Single Springs, and consequent ly preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any single spring skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowd ed assemblies, Operas. Carriages, Railroad Cars. Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never af terwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children. Misses and Y'oung Ladies they are supe rior to all others. The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread, ami will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which is used on all single steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt Hre also double steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, Ac.. Ac., which they are constantly subject to when in use. All arc made of the new and elegant corded tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giv ing to the wearer the most graceful and pertect shape possible, and arc unquestionably the lightest most desirable, comfortable and economical skirt ever made. WESTS', BRADLEY A CAREY, Proprietors of the. Invention, and sole MANUFACTURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, and 79 A 81 KEADE STREETS, New York. For sale in all first class stores in this city, and throughout the United States and Canada. Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West In dies. U£f" lnquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. A. A C. Nov. 10. '6s—.lm. jyrEXICO! MEXICO!! $10,000,0000 LOAN OF THE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. Twenty year Coupon Bonds, in sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and $lOOO. INTEREST SEVEN PER CENT.. PAYABLE IN THE £ITY OF NEW YORK. Principal and Interest payable in GOLD. $100,000,000 to he sold at SIXTY CENTS on the DOLLAR, in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of 12 per cent, in Gold, or 17 per cent, in Currency, at the present rate of premium on gold. THE FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. The most desirable investment ever offered Immense traets of Mining and Agricultural Lands, sixty percent, of Port Dues, Imposts, and Taxes, in the States of Tamaulipas and San Louis Potosi; and the plighted faith of the said States j and the General Government arc all pledged for i the redemption of these Bonds and payment of in terest. THE SECURITY IS AMPLE. $lO U. S. Cur. will buy at 7 perct. Gold Bond of $5O $OO " " " " $lOO $lOO " " " " $5OO $6OO " •' " " $l,OOO LBT KVERV LOVER or REPUBLICAN INSTITUTIONS BUT AT LEAST ONE BOND. Circulars forwarded and subscriptions received by JOHN W. CORLIES A CO.. and J. N. TIFFT, Financial Agent of the Re public of Mexico, 57 Broadway, N. Y. Subscriptions also received by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the United .States. Nov. 10, '65-Im. rpERMS for every description of Job L PRINTING CASH' for tho reasou that for every article ire use, we must pay cash; and the scab system will enable us to do our work as low as it can be done in the cities. lETTER HEADS AND BILL j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men, printed in the best style of the art, at THE UAXBTTE JOB OPFICE. rpHE Local circulation of the BKI>- I VORO GAZETTE is larger than that of any other paper in this section ol oountry, and therefore of fers the greatest inducements to business men to advertise in its columns. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING, by all business men. is the secret of success. Re member Stephen Girard. <£rorfrifs, 11 HE WAR IS OVER, BUT P. A. REED still carries on the campaign against high prices ! For this purpose he has just laid in a large supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Come and see our splenhid assortment of Cloths, Cagsimercs, Satinettß, Yestings, Ac. The fair sex are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as AU Wool Delaines, French Merinoes, Coburg Cloths, Alpacas, Cloaking Cloths, Ac., Ac., Ac. Gentlemen, call and take a look at our Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, ete., etc , etc., ett. We also keep constantly en hand the best groceries in the market: Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Syrups, Table Salt, and Spices of all kinds Also, varieties of every description, the beat To i bacco, Mishler's Bitters, and every thing usually kept in the Bedford stores. Give us a call, and satisfy your taste and judgment before buying. Oct. 27, '65. 11 ALL--18G5. —The undersigned have just received a very large and elegant assort mont of FALL AMD WINIER GOODS, suitable for the approaehing season. Having pur chased our entire stock for CASH, we are enabled to offer our friends and customers many REAL BARGAINS. To be convinced of what we here assert, please call and examine the best stock we have ever had the pleasure of offering to buyers. TERMS —CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. £j^ J Wbere credit is extended, in all cases, after six months, INTEREST will be added thereto. Sept. 29, 1865. A. B. CRAMER A CO. DR ESS GO O D S.—TWO hundred pieces LADIES DRESS GOODS. FRENCH MERINOES. all colors. ALL WOOL DELAINES, " " ALL WOOL REPS, ALL WOOL PLAIDS, " " BOMBAZINES. ALPACAS. MOHAIRS. CASHMERES, POPLINS, tfc.. Sc., embracing the newest and most elegant styles we have vet offered for sa'.e in Bedford, Sept. 29. A. B. CRAMER A CO. S1I A W L B.—Waterloo, Highland PLAID. LONG AND SQUARE BLACK WOOL and THIBET SHAWLS. Also, the now ZEPHYR SHAWLS.' Cheap at CRAMER'S. Sept, 29. SUNDRIES.— Extra No. l Mackerel ,Bnd Shad —superior quality Syrups. Sugars. Tea', Tobacco, Ac., Ac., cheap at Sep. 29. CRAMER S. BOOTS & SHOES.—Great supply of BOOTS and SHOES, of the very best qual ity, just opened at CRAMERS. Sept. 23. ClL< >TH ING.—Overcoats, Drets and /SACK COATS. rANTS AND VESTS- Also—Gents French Flannel Travelling Shirts, for sale by A. B. CRAMER A CO. Sept. 29. C 1 A RPETING S.—All Woo! Rag. /LIST. HEMP, and VENETIAN CARPET- IivGS. Also 3, 4, 5, 6 and 3-4 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, of extra quality, for Bale by A B. CRAMER A CO. Sept. 29. 'VT EW 1 IS.-—A new and full sup ply of all kinds of fall and winter goods just received and for sale cheap at Oct. 20, '65. J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Store. "VTINETY Sacks of Ground Alum i 1 Salt just received and for sale cheap at J M. SHOEMAKER S 4 LARGE assortment of Men's and /\ Boy's Clothing at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. IF vou want a cheap hat call at J. M. SHOEMAKER S 4 NEW supply of Coffee, Sugar, Syr j\ up N. 0. and Sugar House Molasses Spices Ac., just received at J. M. SHOEMAKER S A LARGE assortment of French Me-' rinoes. Coburg?, Thibet Cloths, Alpaccas Calicoes. Muslin, all wool delaiDS Ac , just receiv ed at J M. SHOEMAKER'S. BOOTS AND SHOES all sizes and prices at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. A LARGE assortment of all kinds of /~\ goods as usually kept in Country stores for sale cheap at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. BUCKETS, Brooms, and Tulw, just received and for sale at J M. SHOEMAKER S. Cheap corner No I Anderson'Bßow. Oct. 20. 1865. I A DIES' Cloaking Cloth, Shawls, j Coats for sale cheap at J . M. SHOEMAKER S. iiardirarr, Jimrarf, &c. /NEO. BLYMYER & SON, Dealer< in HARDWARE. HO US E- FUR NIS KING GOODS, WOODEN- WARE. OILS. PAINTS, NAILS. GLASS, BROOMS. BRUSHES, BASKETS, Ropes, Tvnne, tpr. COAL OIL LAMPS and COAL OIL, Pocket Books and Pipes, The Finest TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY ever brought to Bedford. Our stock of goods is large and complete, and we llatter ourselves that wo can offer inducements to customers. Our goods generally have declined in price, excepting heavy Hardware, which has ad vanced, but we pledge ourselves to sell our custom ers goods at a very small advance on original oost. We have on hand 70 kegs of BURDEN'S GOVERNMENT HORSE SHOES, which we will sell at a very small advance oncost. Call and see us before purchasing. We pledge ourselves to sell to you at reasonable prices. Persons ordering can rely upon their orders be ing filled at the lowest cash prices. Oct. 6,'65.-8m GEO. BLYMYER A SON. B MX. BLYMYKR. 6*o. BLYMTBR. "VfEW FIRM,—B. McC. Blymyer & XI Co. have entered into partnembip in tie STOVE. SHEET IRON AND TIN BUSINESS, at the old stand of Geo. Blymyer A Son. We intend to keep constantly on hand a large supply of all articles in our line, made of the best material and which we will sell, wholesale or retail, at the lowest cash prices. HOUSE SPOUTING made to order on the shortest notice. We have now in store a large assortment of COOKING, PARLOR, COAL AND TEN PLATE STOVES, comprising the latest and most beautiful patterns. Persons desiring these articlwemuid do welt to call. Oet.s:3m IN VERY VARIETY AND STYLE JOF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low rates at TUB BBDTORD GAS.ETTB office. Call and leave your orders. T>LANK CHECKS, NOTES AND Ij RECEIPTS, and BLANC Printing of avary description neatly and promptly executed at ma GAZBTTB office.