The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 02, 1866, Image 3

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lukI.MSS DIRECTORY.
The following Business Directory for the bor
of Bedford and other places in the county, :
,i"ho*e advertisement* appear in thr tmlvmns of
TUB GAZKTTK.) may he of service to our friends :
nr. I patrons in the county, and is commended to
;!,eir attention:
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G H. Spang; J. P.
Reed: J.W.Tate; J,din Palmer; E. F.Kerr:
Durborrow v Lntx; l-jpy M. Alsip; John T.
ki 'V A J H. Filler; Kitnmell A Lingenfelter.
Bedford. Pa
BANKERS —Reed A Schell; Rupp."shannon A
Co.. Bedford, Pa.
RODTS AND SHOES. VARIETIES. Ac —J. H
lli,',nn; U F. Irvine. Bedfonl. Pa.
BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M. Lvneh.
i VBINKT-WARE. CHAIRS. Ac -Richard Leo.
Bedford. Pa.
DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES, Ae —J. B. Far
liiksr: A. I!. Cramer: J. M. Shoemaker; P. V
Heal. Defibaugh 4 Fishor, Bedford, Pa.
DENTISTRY—C. N. Hickok A J. G. Minnich,
,!r Bedford. Pa.
DRUGGIST—J. L. Lewis, Bedford. Pa
FANCY STORES—Mr*. V. B.Tate A Miss M
R, Mrs E. V Mowry; Mo. M. R. schafer A
.Mi--- Kate Deal. Bedford, Pa.
GUNSMITHING—David Defibangh. Bedford.
HARDWARE, Ac.—lTß. Hartley; Geo. Bly
niver A son, Bedford. Pa.
HOTELS Bedford Hotel. J. J. Shoemaker;
Mviigel Ilouse. I. Mengcl: Union Hotel. V Steek
inan BedD rd. Pa.; Exchange Hotel, W. C. Mc- j
Nulsy. Huntingdon, Pa
JEWELER—DanieI Border. Bedford. Pa.
John Keimund. Jeweler,
JOB PRINTERS—Meyers A Mengel. Belfor l,
Pa.—All kiuds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing
neatly and promptly executed
PUMPS—Wm. C. Snively, Sehellsburg, Pa.
PHYSICIANS—Dr. J. 1. M„rbourg, Bedford.
Pa : Drs.W.YV. Jamison and P. H. Pennsvl, Bloodv i
Run. Pa.
PHILADELPHIA TRADE-M* W. Paul A Co.,
B, • .? and Shoes; WartrcauA Engleman. Tobacco, i
Segars. Ac.: Felix Hcuian. Clothing; Charles!
(Mkforl A Sons. Hats. Furs, Ac.
PATENT MEDICINES— Shriicr's Cough Syrup
an 1 Indian Vermifuge; Foutz's Mixture and Ilorse
end Cattle Powder; Wheaton s Ointment; llclm-
Id\s Extract of Buchu: Dr. Tobias' Venitian Lin- \
iment: Allcoek'a Porous Plasters ; ChristHdoro's
Hair Dve.
REAL ESTATE SALES-
E C Reamer—private saie
T II <t N. J. Lyons. Private s„ie.
Jacob Walter, Private,
r N. Hiekok, private sale.
G II Barndnllar and others, private sale.
- iuc-1 Teeter, pttblie sale. Saturday. March IT.
Jeremiah Baaghtnan, •• " I" •
t* L. Hamaker and J. P. Smith. March 34
fV'sßead the "New Advertisements" in this
vt' ■ k's issue of THE GAZETTE.
I For Administrator's, Executor's. Auditor's j
notices.4c.,see "Legal Notice- "
!_ , • Read the advertisements under the head of
"Notices, Ae.''
KETSTONE Cua! —'The regular meeting of the |
Kevsto&o Club, will be held at the Court House, on
Saturday evening, March 10th, for the purpose of
ratifying the Democratic nomination for Governor
and endorsing President Johnson - veto. Let there
he a grand rally of the peopl Citizens of the
surrounding country are respectfully invited to at- t
tend therneetiug. JOB MANN, Pres t. j
* ~~ i
DEMOCRATS OP BEDPORO TOWNSHIP, ATTENTION, j
—The Democrats of Bedford township will meet at j
the Court House, in Bedford, on Situfdity. March
lb. for the purpose ot nominating a ticket to he |
supported at the coming Spring election By or
der of the VIGILANCE COMMIT lEi£
Jt MAT A BASE BALE Cut B —A special meeting J
of the members of this club, will lie held
Court Hous .on Thursday evening. Sth inst. The j
punctual attendance of every member is particu
lary requested, si business of importance will be
laid liefore the meeting.
B F. MEYERS, Pres t.
li. W FISHF.H, Sec'v
(HI HT PROCEEDINGS.—NO cases in j
the Li minion Pleas were tried during j
the hue term of court, the whole week >
being taken up with proceedings in the
Quarter Sessions. The following is an j
account of those proceedings, as trans- ;
crilted front the docket of the Court:
< drnmonnertdh P.AO/I Jiinard. —In- j
ilictinent for Larceny, on oath of Jos. j
Mellnay. returned by Jas. Deatrick, j
INIJ. Proees- awarded.
(''mi. r.-t. Jackson. Iloey and Hudson. i
—lndictment for horse stealing, on |
oath of Jacob <'. Devore. Returned by j
.Ju-tice Xicodemus. True Bill. Yer-1
diet guilty. Court sentenced Charles I
ck.-on and John Hudson to five years i
c nlineinent in the Western Penitentia- j
ry. arid William Hoeyto three yearsin |
the same institution.
Com. rs. George F> tsel, Gorman end \
S iitojtiil!. —lndictment for assault and i
! attery and surety of the peace, on oath j
of Ahm. Sparks. Returned by Justice
Xicodemus. True hill. Process a war-1
•let I.
Com. rs. John Hudson. —lndictment
'or larceny, on oath of Jos. I . May.
ki turned by Justice Xicodemus. True
hill. Verdict, not jruilty.
Com. vs..John G. Smith. — Indictment
r horse-stealing, on oath of A. J.
.Morgart. Returned by Justice Nieode
nnis. True bill. Verdict, guiifV.
' >ttrt sentenced defendant to four years
i one .month's confinement in the
Penitentiary.
t 'om. cs. Thomas Smith. —lndictment
i"r larceny, on oath of Joshua J. Shoe
maker. Returned by Justice Xicode
mus. True bill. Verdict, not guilty.
Com. rs. John Hammond.—lndict
ment for larceny, on oath of Sarah A.
Pluck. Returned by Justice Brenne
'iian. True Bill. Verdict, not guilty.
Uom. rs. John Mock. —lndictment for
Larceny, on oath of Francis Beard,
lb-turned by Justice Wright. True
bill. Verdict, not guilty.
Com.cs. Daniel Dettz Feather. —In-
dictment for fornication and bastardy,
°n oath of Catharine Went/. Return
ed by Justice Hull. Recognizance for
feited.
r om. rs. John W. Gilmore, G. N.
loung, George A. Dougherty and Har
"J M. Strawsbaugh. —Indictment for as
sault and battery and larceny, on oatli
I Ritchev. Returned by Jus-
I the only one of defendants arrested.
I rue bill. Verdict, not guilty. De
fendant to pay costs.
Com. vs. Charlotte Gonden.— Indict
ment for arson, on oath of Augustus
Hildebrand. Returned by Justice
Lehman. Prosecuting Attorney enter
ed nol. pros.
Com. vs. Daniel Lash/ey.—lndict
ment for fornication and bastardy, on
oath of Sophia Leonard. Returned by
Justice Adtinis. Recognizance forfeit
ed. '
Com. vs. John 31. Hammond.—lndict
ment for horse stealing, on oath of S.
J. McCauslin. Returned by Justice
Lingenfelter. Truebill. Vertlictguil
ty. Court sentenced prisoner to four
years confinement in Penitentiary.
Com. vs. Jaeoi) Rinhard. —lndictment
for forgery, on oath of James Hetfner.
Returned by Justice Mann. Escaped
from prison.
Com. ex. Mary Ilrenneman. —Surety of
the Peace, on the oath of Lucinda
Yontz. Returned by Justice Devon*.
Discharged.
Com. vs. Samuel Strirkler.—lndict
ment for fornication and bastardy, on
oath of Sarah Koontz. Returned In
justice Lingenfelter. Settled.
Com. ex. Benj. /•'. Meyer* and Geo.
11. Mengel. —lndictment libel, on oath
of John Cessna. Returned by Justice !
Lingen felter. CVintinued.
Com. rx. Dariet Lewi*. —lndictment
for assault and battery with intent to j
commit a rape, on oath of Henry Cox. j
Returned by Justice Nicodemus. De-'
fendant dead. Nol. pros, entered.
Com. rx. Jehu Allison. —lndictment <
for -urety of the peace, on oath of P>. j
H. Walker. Returned by Justice
Wright. Dismissed—each party to pay j
their own costs.
Com. rx. line). 11. Walker, B. Harris ;
Walker, Azahel Walker, Morris Walker,
Ahner Walker, ./tones Ifarbaugh, Chris- ,
tian Here, ami Jason Harhaugh. — In- i
dictment for riot and a-sault and bat
tery, on oath of Jehu Allison. Return- i
ed bv Justice Wright. Truebill. Ver
dict, B. Harris Walker guilty of assault
and battery, and not guilty as toother
defendants.
Com. rs. B. F. Meyers and <). E. Shan- i
non. —lndictment for libel, on oath of
John Cessna. Returned by .Justice
Li n gen felter. Con tinned.
Com. ex. Jacob Steekman.—lndict
ment for fraud. Returned by Justicej
Gillespie. Continued.
PROCEEDINGS OF SPECIAL COURT. — j
A special court for the trial of causes
in which Judge King was interested as
attorney, was heid in this place, last j
week, his Honor, Judge Taylor, of Hun
tingdon, presiding.
The following cases were disposed of:
Joseph Barley vs. Jackson Stuckey.
Slander, Verdict for plaintiff for s-'Ro.
David Pluck and Jonathan Evans vs.
Dr. Asa Duvall, John E. < Jrimes, Win.
lingers and Bernard Met ice. Ejectment.
Jury find for defendants.
Jacob <Aster vs. B. It. Henderson and
.Joseph deck. Summons Case. Verdict
for defendants.
B. It. Henderson vs. Jacob Osier. —
Summons Trespass. Verdict for plain
tiff for $lO damages.
.
NEW LAW FIRM. —We c-all the at
tention of our readers to the card of
Messrs. Sharpe and Kerr, Attorneys, in
our advertising columns. Hon. J.
McD. Sharpe, of Chamitersburg, the
senior partner, is universally acknowl
edged to he one of the most learned and
clear-headed lawyers in the State. We
understand that he will attend our j
courts reguiarlv.
.
LECTURE BY REV. A. EASIER. —The
lecture by Rev. A. Essiek, delivered
in the Court House, on Tuesday even- j
ing last,.on tin- subject of ''Moses and
the Geologist," evinced a profound I
study of the question discussed, and j
was intcrestingand instructive through
out. It is -poken of in terms of praise
by all who heard it.
RAILROAD LETTING.— We are in
formed that the < onnellsvilleandSouth-;
era Pennsylvania 11. K. Co., are about :
to let the part of their route between i
thi- place and 3lt. Dallas. There seems
now, to be no doubt that- by next win
ter we shall have a railroad connection j
with the great com nercial centres both ,
east and west of us.
IT is notorious at the Custom House j
that the importation of European per-j
fuinery has ceased under the present i
revenue laws. Do not be cheated with ;
the wretched imitations. 1 se Phalon's \
•'Night-Blooming Cereus," with which
i no toilet extract- connected either at
home or abroad can vie. Sold every- j
where.
THF. sacrament of the Lord's Supper '
will he administered, in the Presbyte- j
rian church, on next Sabbath. The;
Rev. Mr. Shyrock will assist the pastor. |
Prej>aratory services on the Friday and
Saturday preceding, at 10J o'clock, A. i
M.
A MONO the new tiungs of the day, J
we have seen nothing that so perfectly
supplies the want so long felt, by every
one, particulary the ladies, as the Pa
tent Chinna-v Cleaner, which can l>e.-e< n
at J. L. Lewis' Drugstore. Hurry and
secure one.
ANOTHER largestock of Drugs, Per
fumery, Flavoring Extracts, Spices,
Coal Oil, Ac., has been received at J.
L. Lewis' I )rug Store.
SPECIAL attention of Merchants and
others, is invited to card, in this issue,
of Howell & Bourke, Manufacturers of
Wall papers, etc., etc.
• MA Hit/ED.
HUGHES—PATTERSON —On Wednesday, the
28th nit., by the Rev. R F. Sample, Mr. Scott W.
Hughes and Miss I? za A. Patterson, both of Bed
ford township.
ISITTINGER—ENGLAND—On the 22d inst.,
at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev A Essiek,
Mr. James Bittinger to Miss Margaret England,
both of Colerain township.
MII.LER-SWARTZWELDER —On the 15th
inst., by Elder Abraham Miller, at the residence
of the bride a father, Mr. Ephraim B. Miller of
DIED.
LEWIS —ln Lewistown. Bedford county, on the
18th instant. Mr. David Lewis, aged 48 years, 11
months and 27 days.
&eiv
J. MOD. SRABPE. R P. KERR.
OHARPE A KEItK, ATTORNEYS
AT LAW BEDFORD, I'A.. will practice in
the courts of Bedford and adjoining counties Of
fice on Juliana St., opposite the Bunking House of
Reed A Sch, •!. [March 2. '<>u.
ivj/ir PHILADELPHIA 1806,
lO'M). WALL PAPERS,
HOWELL A BOURKE. Manufacturers of Paper
Hangings, and Window Shades, corner Fourth A
Market Streets. Philad< lpbia. Always in store, a
large stock ot Linen and Oil Shades.
March 2. 18f>fi-.'!m
INSTATE OF ELIZA WATSON.
J Dee d —The Register of Bedford county hav
ing granted letters of administration with the will
annexed, upon the estate of Eliza Watson, late of
Bedford township, dee'd.. to the subscriber, resid
ing in Bodf-rd borough, all persons having claims
against said estate are requested to make known
the same to him without delay, and those indebted
are desired to make immediate payment.
S. L. RUSSELL,
March 2, "6f—tit Adm'r c. t. a.
f?XE( I Toll's" NOTlCß—Lettere
J. j testamentary on the estate of John MsVieker,
late of Harrison township, de eased, having been
granted by the Register of Bedford county, to the
undersigned, notice is hereby given to all having
claims against said estate to present them properly
authenticated for settlement, and all persons in
debted will please make immediate payment.
DUNCAN McVICKER. Ex r.
March 2. "Ct>—6t*
"BLOODY HEN SELECT SCHOOL,
_I.F —First term will commence on Monday. April
12, and close June 29th. Having secured iho use
of thenew Union School Building, and tbe services
of competent assistance, pupils will have all the
advantages of a first class school, and receive every
attention they may require.
Suitable boarding accommodations can be had in
the town, at reasonable ra'e-
Trmo.N . For common English. §1.50
'• Higher English, Book-keeping. Ac. 5 ,10
Languages, 7 00
Drawing and Vocal Music, each, 1.00
For further information apply to
J. C. LONG. Principal,
March 2. *66-31 Bloody Run. I'a.
I EEELIHANY MALE AND FE-
J\ MALE SEMINARY.
* RAINSBI RG, Bn.oroHi) Corvrv. PA.
J 4V. HCOBES. I ■ , . T .
J. A. S'rKWART. \ Irtr 'P alx <* Proprietor.
The Spring Quarter of this Institution will open
TUESDAY, APRIL 10th. 1866.
This Institution is very pleasantly situated in
Friend s Cos e. 8 miles from Bedford, the terminus
of the Huntingdon and Bedford Rati Road. and 24
miles from Cumberland, a statiwn on the North
Central Rail Road. Rainsburg is a small, quiet,
and exceedingly healthy town, iy the midst of
beautitul scetmry, and sufficiently removed from
the influence 'if large towns and cities to render it
a most desirable location for a Literary Institution.
Its inhabitants are moral and religious, and there
arc few temptations to vice, idleness or dissipation;
situated in a rich agricultural - action, this Institu
tion for Young Ladies and Gentlemen, isde ;idedly
the c/i>ipettt in the country. It:U organized on the
most approved plan of the best Institutions of the
land : its main object is, to impart, *otntd t■ (truing.
All branches. Seientifieal, Classical and Ornamen
tal, taught. The mental and moral culture are
carefully attended to. and (without sectarian pre
judices) a due respect for religion is inculcated both
by precept and example. "In things necessary,
unity; in things doubtful, liberty; and in all
things, charity.*" For circular and information,
Address HUGHES A STEWART.
Ronixbursr, liedfurd Co.. Po.
March 2. *66
ORPHANS' COCK i SALE OF
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.—By vir
tue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford
county, the undersigned administrators of the es
tate of John Smith. Esq.. late of the borough of
SehelEburg. dee'd.. will sell at public.sale. on the
premises, the real estate of said deceased, situate
in the borough of Schel'shurg aforesaid, on
A TURD A ) . tin I\tii r/ay of MARCH, inst.,
at 10o'clock A M.,consisting of Lot No. 13. front
ing (50 feet on Pittsburg -troot. and extending back
2111 feet to an alley, adjoining an alley ami lot of
Samuel Ctrl or. the west, having thereon erected a
TWO STOR 1" BRICK MAXS /OX HOUR!-:
Uriel Score Hu/t.sr aw! Stable. Wash Ho/tse.
Carriage House , Wood Sheet ami Granary, a
well of good water and a cistern, and a variety of
Choice fruit troe- ~11 Tin* premise-
ALSO. LOT V*,. 11. adjoining th *ab ire, and
of same dimensions, having hereon erected a large
Tw.-torv Brick Blacksmith Shop, a Frame Office
and Stable. The shop could very readily be re
modeled into a dwelling. This is a very pleasant
property, in good ret <tr. and in a very pleasant
village. Terms, CASH If desired time might
be given for a por ion of the purchase money
All particu'.ir- can be had by calling on John P.
Reed. Attorney, at Bedford, or the subscribers at
ScheUabarg. J. PIPER SMITH.
SIMON L. HAMAKER,
March 2, '6s—lt *
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BENJAMIN WOOD,
New Fori- Ncw* building,
in City Hall Square, New Yotf.
fry-ftoofls, flroccrirs, &r.
rj.IHE WAR IS OVER,
J BIT
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 \\ INTER JOODS.
Come and see onr spleihid assortment of
Cloths.
Cnssimeres.
Satinet ts.
Yes tings, Ae.
The fair sex are respectful!" invited to examine our
extensive stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS.
Such as All Wool Delaines.
Freuci Alerinoes,
CobufigClothf
Alpacas.
Cloaking Cloths,
Ac., Ae, Ac.
Gentlemen, call andtake a look at our
Hot* and Cops.
Hoot* and Sloes,
Zeady-made. Clothing,
etc., etc , etc.. etc.
Wc also keep constantly or band the best groceries
in the rnirklt:
Coffees, Teas.
Sugars. Syrups,
Table Salt,
and Spices of all iinds
Also, varieties of every desctptiou, the best To
bacco. Alishler's Bitters, M<J every thing usually
kept in the Bedford stores. Give usacail, and
satisfy your taste and judgmfit before buying.
Oct. 27, 'fin.
I .TALL—iKi").—The tfitlersigned liave
just received a very 1 a f;c and elegant assort
ment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
suitable for the approaching e ison. Having pur
chased our entire stock for fIVSH. wc are enabled
to offer our friends and cus toners many
REAL BARGAINS.
To be convinced of what re here assert, please
call and examine the best rtctk we have ever had
the pleasure of offering to hirers.
Teams—CASH 011 COUNTRY" PRODUCE.
Ti'Where credit is exter.led. in all cases, after
six months, INTEREST will he added thereto.
Sept. i.i. 1865. A. f.. CRAMER A CO.
DRESS GOOD S. —Two hundretl
pieces LADIES DRESi GOODS.
FRENCH MEH J NOES. all colors.
ALL H OOl DELAINES.
A LL WOOL REPS.
AL L I VOO L PL. 1 IDS. " ' '
BOMBAZINES. A LPACAS. MOHAIRS.
CASH MERES. POPLINS, ifc., >\c.,
embracing the newest and most elegant styles we
have vet offered for sale in Bedford,
Sept. 20. A. B. CRAMER A CO.
Si IAW i. S.—Watorh o, 1 i iffhhuul
PLAID. LONG AND SQUARE HLAC'H
WOOL end THIBET SHAWLS.
Also, the new ZEPHi R SHA WLS!
Cheiwp at CRAMER'S.
Sept. 20.
QFN DRIES.—Extra No. 1 Mackerrl
Shad —superior quality *- y r " . .-eg."
Tea, Tobacco. Ac., Ac., cheap at
Sep. . CRAMER'S
I>(M)TS & SMOKS.—Grcut Kipplj'of
)BOOTS and SHOES, of the very st uial
ity. just opened at CIIAMEK £.
".-'ept. 23.
(~\ L( )TH INGOvercoats, Dress and
J SACK CO A TS. PANTS AND VEI TS-
Also—(ients French Flannel Travelling Spirts,
for safe by A. 13 CRAMER A CO.
Sept. 29.
f \ A RPET 1 N GjS.—All Wool flag,
V LIST. HEMP, and VENITIAN CAIPET
INOS Also 3, 4, 5, 6 and 2-4 FI.OOI OIL
CLOTHS, of extra quality. for sale bv
\ I!. CRAMER ACO
Sept. 29.
VTEW GOODS. —A nt u and full suy-
J_ X ply of all kinds of fall and winter goovs
just received and for sale cheap at
Oct. 20. '65. J- M. SHOEMAKER'S Store.
'V r L\'ETV Sacks of Ground Alum
t N Salt just received and for sale cheap at
J . M. SHOEMAKER'S
V LARGE assortment of Men's and
Boy's Clothing at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
I F vou want a cheap hat call at
J. M. SHOEMAKER'S
V NEW .supply of Coffee, Suyar, Syr
up X. 0. and Sugar House Molasses Spices
Ac..just received at J. if. SHOEMAKER'S
V LARGE assortment of French Me
rinoes, Coburgs, Thibet Cloths, Alpaccas
Calicoes. Muslin, all wool dt b.ins Ac., just receiv
ed at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
Jy ( H )TS ANi) SHOES all size- and
y prices at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
4 ]jAR( i E assortment of all kinds of
/ \ goods as usually kept in Country stores for
sale cheap at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
!> FLEETS, Brooms, and Tubs, just
6 received and for sale at
J M SHOEMAKER'S.
Cheap corner Xo i Anderson's Row.
Oct. 20. 165.
I ABIES' Cloaking Cloth, Shawl-,
j Coats for sale cheap at
.1 M SHoEMAKF.R'S.
rr ERBI BEE A< 'LID EN T JIIST < X -
CI'RRED!
By accident. DEFIBAUGH A FISHER have opened
a large stock of DRY GOODS, at A. L. Defibadgh s
old stand, consisting of
Dry Hoods,
Groceries,
Boots A Shoes of the best make.
Queensware,
Drugs and Spices
in variety, which they will sell CHEAP EOR
CASH. Their motto is-'small profits and quick'
sales!" Don't forget to call and sec for your
selves. We are thankful for past favors, and hope
a continuance in the future
DEFIBAUGH A FISHER.
Jan. 5, '(s6—Mm.
I) ICH ABB LEO,
t
Manufartur'er of
CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS. AC.,
BEDFORD, PA.,
The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet
making business, will make to order ami keep oil
hand everything in his line of manufacture.
BUREAUS, DRESSING STANDS, PARLOR AND EXTEN
SION* TABLES, CHAIRS. BEDSTEADS, WASH
STANDS, Ac., AC.,
will be furbished at all prices, and to suit every
taste. COFFIXS will also be made to order.
|_jg*Proinpt attention paid to all orders for work
1A Shop on West Pill Street, nearly opposite
the residence of Ucorge Shuck.
July 10, 18(53.—tf RICHARD LEO.
4 RARE C HANCE IS OFFERED
J\_ ALL PERSONS
To display their Roods;
To sell their Goods:
To gather information:
To make known their wants:
Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.,
by advertising in the columns of THE GAZETTE.
M AMMOTH SALE BILLS, print
ed at short notice. Large Bills make large
gales. We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will ;
much more than pay the extra < rpense of print
ing. CHII at THE GAZETTE JOB OFPK B
I FARMERS will find the best of ma-
X chines, at Factory Price, by ordering from
Hartley. Also, the heat Shovels. Forks, Traces.
Chains, Axes, Whips, Ac. Harness and Lubrie I
Oils. Wheel Grease. Ac., at HARTLEY s. [NovlO j
17 VERY VARIETY AND STYLE
Jj OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low
rates at THE BEDFORD GAZETTE office. Call and
leave your orders.
MERMS for every description of Job
X PRINTING CASH! for the reason that for
every article we use, wa must pay cash; and the
■HUH
§18! <? .staff :
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
I REAL ESTATE—By virtue of an order of
the Orphans Court of Bedford countv. the under- i
signed. administrator of Daniel T. Miller, late of
South Woodberrv township, in said county, dec'd
will expose to s'lle by public vendue, on the prem
ises. OTI SATI KDAV, the 17th day of March. A
D lstiii. the following described real e-tate. situ
ate ID the township aforesaid, vir :
1. The mansion farm ol the said deceased, con
taining one hundred and two anres. neat measure
all cleared and under good fences, having thereon
erected two good painted weather-boßrded dwel -
ing bouses, a large new blink bam. weather-board
ed and painted, with a horse-powerbous- 1 and.sbeep
stable attached with all ether out-buildings ne
ei s-ary to make a farm comfortable and conveni
ent. There are upon this property a good orchard
of choice fruit, and good water at the house-' an!
barn. The land is all limestone land and in a high
state of eultiration, and altogether the farm is one
of the most desirable in Morrison's Cove. It is
about one mile west of New Enterprise post offj ■ -.
2. A tract of bottom land lying about oi:e mile
from the Mansion place, containing thirty three a
cr-s and nine perches neat measure. • This tract is
v.c'l timbi p d'with white oak. rock oak. swamp
oflk and hickory timber, and will be sold altogeth
er. or in pieces to suit purchasers.
3. A tract of mountain land lying about one
mile from tract No. 2. containing thirty-six acres
ait>i one hundred and thirty perches, neat meas
ure. This tract is al-o timbered, principally with
ehes'nu* timber.
TERMS—l)ne> third of the purchase money to re
main in the hands of the purchaser, a lien upon!
the land during the lifetime of the widow, the in
terest thereon to be paid to her annually. Oue :
third of the remainder at the confirmation of the
sale, and the balance in two equal annual pay- ]
ments without interest. The pa'ments to be se
cured by judgment bonds.
Hale to commence at 10 "o'clock, a. tn.. of said
day SAMiJEL TEETER,
Feb. lfi. '66.—4t. Administrator
/ 1 CARMAN'S SALE OP VALI*-
Vl' ABLE REAL ESTATE. —Jeremiah Bangh
man. Guardian of Wilson, Mary and Harry Bnash
man, minor children of Jositth Biughman. late of
Bloody Run boron h, dec'd., will sell, upon the
premises, on >.l APR DA the lOr/V of .1 Torch. ;
1860. the undivided halt of a Lot of Ground, in
Bloody 11 un, adjoining James Stockman, on the i
west, and fronting seventy-three feet on the Bed- I
ford and Chamber burg Turnpike road, adjoining, j
on the east, a street forty nine and a half feet wide j
and extending back one hundred and sixty-fiv
feet to a lit, fee f alley, and being 73 feci wide
along said alley, with a Frame Dwelling House and i
Wash House thereon erected.
Sale to commence at one o'clock, on said day.
JEREMIAH BAUGHMAN,
Feb lfi, 'fiti— it Guard inn. j
T7" ALU ABLE FARM AT PRLI
f VATE SALE.—The subscribers ofTer at. pri
vate sale that valuable farm in Morrison's Cove,
adjoining the town ot Woodberrv, known as the
• ZOOK FARM.'" containing Kit! acres, more or
less, with a good House and Bank Barn and all the
necessary out-buildings, with an Orchard of good
fruit and a fine str-am of water running through
the property. This farm is of the best lime stone
land and is m a good state of cultivation Terms j
reasonable. For further particulars inquire of ci- j
ther of the subscribers.
GEORGE R. BARNDOLLAR, j
• Woodberrv. j
C. W. ASHCOM. ) rt
J.F I.OWRY, t Hopewell.
Feb lfi, "fiti-tf
~I" r ABC ABLE LAND FOR SALE.
7 —The undersigned offers for sale the follow
ing valuable bodies of land :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND.
containing 130 acres each, situated an the Hlinoi-
Central Railroad, in Champaign county, ,-tate of
Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Urban*, and one |
mile from Rentual Station on said Railroad. Two ]
of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a r ever- j
failing .pond of water upon it The city of Urban i ■
contains about 4.000 inhabitants. Champaign i
the greatest wheat growing county iu Illinoi-.
ALSO — QAa-foetrSh of u trad of load, situated ■
in Broad Top township. Bedford county, contain
ing about 4.5 acres, with all the coal veins of Broad
Top running through it.
ALSO— Three Lots in the tot'-n of Cinrlmont.
Huntingdon county.
Ja 26, '66-tf ' E. C-REAMER.
I VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
f PJvIVATE SALE —One lot of ground in the I
centre of Bloody Run, fronting on Main street j
about sixty-five feef, one of the very best busines
location- in Bloody Run. Also, tan acres of wood !
land, adjacent to Bloody Bun, lying on the Be I- |
ford Rail Road, containing first rate iron ore and ;
having thereon a never-failing spring of water. ,
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. 8. E. j
Mann, Bloody Run, or of Dr. Hiukok, Bedford, Pa. ;
Dee 16, '66. j
A V ALUABLE FARM AND TAN
'Y XERV FOR SALE.—The undersigned offer
for sale, their valuable limestone farm situated in ■
Bedford township. Bedford county, adjoining lands
of Philip Zimmers Charles Smith nnd others, j
containing 251) acres. 200 acres of which are clear- j
ed and in a rich state of cultivation, balance well
timbered. This property lies nhout 4 miles North
of Bedford, on Dunning's Creek, near the Bedford
ind Hollidnysburg Turnpike. There are upon the
farm a
LARGE BR ICK DWELLING-HOUSE.
A large Bank Barn and ether important buildings
There is also a fine orchard of apple, peach and
oth?r fruit trees upon the premises. The farm is
divided into fields of 11 acres each, enclosed with
post and rail fence. About 50 acres arc in mead
ow. There is an excellent spring of never failing
watetclose to the Dwclling-Honse. Also, upon the
Southwest corner of the farm, there is located,
A I. A RG E T A N N ER Y,
Containing 100 vats, witha!! ihe necessary build
ings. the whole yard being under roof, the tan
nery is now and has been for years, in successful
opera tion Twenty-five acres of the farm will be
st,hi with the tannery, if the latter he -old separ
ately. Upon these twenty-five acres there are six
tenant houses.
Forfurther particulars address
T. 11. A N. J. LYONS.
Mar h 17,1565. BEDFORD Pi.
OLDEST REAL ESTATE AGEN
CY IN THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA -
This agency having superior advantages, can show
more and better grain and grazing farms and other
properties for sale to t ersons desiring homes, busi
nes- sites. Ae.. in this beautiful and fertile Valley
at less prices than any ether establishment in the
Valley of Virginia Our office being located in the
town of HA KR [SON 151 KG. near the centre of this
garden of Virginia, and being in direct communi
cation by stage and otherwise with almost every ,
part of the Valley, persons, seeking homes here,
call have better ficilitic- for looking at ami select
ing such properties as may suit the various tastes ;
and means of the various purchasers.
We would respectfully invite the attention of I
purchasers to the PROPERTIES we have on hand
tor sale, being confident we can accommodate the j
most whimsical on such terms as cannot be offered j
at any other office in the Valley. Gur properties
range in quantity from
"(25) TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, TO (2500)
TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED ACRES,
and in price, ai from
(S3) THREE DOLLARS TO (SriO) SIXTY
DOLLARS PER ACRE,
and contain some ol the very best grazing and grain
FARMS in the Valley, and some of the most pleas
ant and beautiful localities in (he Valley. Our
town lots, business sites, and town residences, are
not surpassed in the Valley.
TKBMS VERY ACCOMMODATING. Any one wauling
information, can have it, if any property about
which they may inquire in our advertisements by
writing to us tor a catalogue, containing prices,
deserip'ive lists, Ac.
The-o land- and other properties lie in Rocking
ham. Page. Sbenundit ih. Warren, Augusta. Rock
bridge, Pendleton, Hardy. Randolph. Albemarle,
Ac.
(live u- a call and you can. from the numerous
properties we have for -ale, be accommodated on
the best of terms, before you leave for your home.
We are at all times prepared 'o convey persons to
look at lands lying in the county of Rockingham,
free ot charge. Address. J. I). PRICE A CO.,
No. 1 and 2 Law Building.
II trrisonburg, Rockingham Co.. \ a.
Gazette. Bedford, copy 3m —HagtrtUnm A],til.
Dec 2J. 'OS
i GENTS WANTED!—In every
j\_ Township. Borough and Ward to canvass for
-• the Great One- Volume liar History,''''
CONTAINING FACTS AND NOT POLITICS.
The only work, every page of which has been
prepared.for the press since the close of the war.
The popularity of this work has tio parallel, as
more than 50,000 copies hve been sold the last
three mouths. It contains as much history as any
of the one or two volume works out and yet is sold
for only 54.50, b >und either in morocco or sheep.
Our inducements are decidedly the best offered,
as we give the highest commission, furnish boxes
free, and pay expressage on hooks — ALSO,
"Life and Heath in Rebel Prisons."
The most thriltingly exciting little book of the
times, by one who has seen and experienced the
scenes which he describes.
Canvassers f r any History of the War will find
this an excellent side Book. As it embraces such
important incidents of the war. almost every body
will take one. cither with or without a History, or
where having previously subscribed.
Disabled soldiers, released prisoners and others
will find, in the sale of this aod our History, em
ployment suitable to their condition, ttend for
terms, or call at
AMERICAN PUBLISHING AGENCY,
606 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Feb 23, '66—lt
ItanUvarc, &c.
FODDER CUTTERS & CRUSH
ERS. tbe has in the State, may now be had
;it Hartley's Hardware store at Manufacturers pri
ces. Remember corn fodder cut and mashed will
cause your cows to yield more and ricnermilk. and
besides will go two-thirds further irt feeding than
when fed in the rough Nov. 10 '65.
UIMIE BEST IMFROVEI) MEAT
I CUTTERS AND SUFFER,S uinv be had at
WOT. 10. '65 HARTLEY'S.
FIDTCHERS' KNIVES, STEELS,
) Shears, Scissors. Table Knives and Forks. Ra
zors. Axes. Adzes. Augers. Drawir.g Knives. Hatch
ets, Broad Axes, Mill and Cross Cut Saws. Hand
rang. Planes, and the largest and best assortment
of Pocket Knives, may be had at Hartley's Store.
Nov. 10. '65.
QHOE.MA K ERS wiil find Tools of a!'
I) kind--.Calf-skins. M vroecos. Bindings. Linings.
Wob. Galloons. Lasts. French Boot Powder, Wax.
Thread, Eyletts. Ac., full stock alwavson hind, at
HOT, lti. '65. . HARTLEY'S.
QADDLERY, in great vark-tv, at
|i . Nov. 10. '65. __ . HARTLEY'S.
{BLACKSMITHS may obtain from
y Hartley Norway Nail Iron, Horse Shoe Nails,
Rasps. Files. Anvils. Bellows, Hand Hammer-.
Shooing Hammers. Buttresses. Borax. IRON in
great variety, and 200 Kegs of assorted Horse Shoes
of different makes—and even more if wanted.
HOT, id. *BS.
T TOUSE KEEPERS will find at
I | Hartley's Store a great variety of household
Hardware, such' ns Knives and Forks. Spoons oi"
elegant quality. Ladles, single or in set =. Shovels
and Tongs. \k(.iters. Tea Br'!-. Scissors. Meat Saws.
Carvers. Paring Knives, Brushes. Waffle Irons.
Griddles, Gridirons, Brass, Porcelain and Iron Ket
tles. Iron Pots, Tubs. Buckets. Baskets. Brooms,
Slaw Cutters. Ac., Ae. Stove Polish. Rotten Stone,
and a hundred little "kniek knacks'' that we can't
afford to enumerate. It would be easier to tell
what we don't kctp th in what we di. [Nov. ]O.
RJLHE CLEAREST, BRIGHTEST,
1 Best. Safest and Purest, and for these reasons
the CHEAPEST COAL OfL in Bedford, may al
ways be bid at Hartley's. You who have never
used any other than the common trucl." try it.
compare it! and you will always go to Hartley's.
Coal Oil Lamps in brilliant profusion, and great
variety, verv cm up at Hartley's, also, V ick, Lamp
Tops. Ac. Coal Oil Lamps repaired. [Nov. 10.
| IBERTY WHITE LEA!), a pure
£ j article.
Flaxseed Oil.
Red Lead,
Paints of all ktDds.
Glass and Putty.
Bow !er. Lead and Shot. The largest stock in Bed
ford, and Hardware in great variety at
Nov.' 10 HARTLEY'S OLD STAND.
fancy uteres.
T>ARGAINB!
O BARGAINS!
BARGAINS!
Call at Mrs. V B. TATE A M. E. REA'S.
The handsomest assortment of
BONNETS.
HATS,
CAPS.
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS.
Bonnets for $3.50. worth $5.00. Ribbons for2scts
worth 45—best 75 ets. worth $1 00.
Ilats from 75 cents gp.
Elegant assortment of Velvet Flowers, all pres.
COLLARS. CUFFS,
NECKTIES. SCARFS.
GLOVES, STOCKINGS.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Cord and Tas?c-ts. Gilt Cord.
Silk Buttons.
Bugle Buttons,
let Buttons.
Gilt Buttons,
Steel Button?.
Velvet Ribbon- end Bugle Gimp Lace.
Edging, Tetting,
French Work. Lace Veils,
Mourning Veils. Silk Tissue,
B.irage.
The best make of H >opSkirts, from 02i cts. to $-!
CLOAK TRIMMINGS OF ALL -TYLES.
Handsome Assortment of
CLOAKS,
COATS.
CIRCULARS,
AND FURS.
Mrs. V. B. T. A M. E. would inform their
lady friends, that they have employed a good Mar.-
tuftrunker. who will, make dresses on the sbbrleet
notice. Ladies from the countrv will be provided
v.irh the NEWEST STYLE of DRESS PATTERNS
alwavs on hand. Customers wishing Cloak
and Coats cut out. will have them done free ot
charge Nov. 10. '65.
GOODS! NEW GOODS!!—
Miss KATE DEAL A MRS. M. R. SCHAFFER,
f. re constantly receiving New Goods, they keep on
hand a fine assortment of Bonnets.
Bonnet Silk, Hats,
Velvets, Ribbons.
Flowers." Zephyr'goods.
Of all descriptions.
Breakfast Shawls,
Head Comforts.
Ladies' and Childrens' Hose.
Ladies' and Children's Gloves,
Balmoral Skirts.
Hoop Skirts.
Dress Triti mings and Buttonsof all kinds.
Ladies' Silk Se..;f-, Merino Scarfs,
Ladies' Collars and Cuff-,
Ladies' and Gent- Handkerchiefs,
Skirt Braids,
Embroidery Braids,
Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton,
C'lr.-.-is, Head Nets,
Belts and Buek!e.
Coats and Cloaks.
They also keep a fine assortment ot Cloth, which
they wiil make to order on the shortest notice.
They also do til! kinds of Sewing. Mantaama
ktDg, Ac. Ladies who want a good lit will do well
to give them a call, [Dec. 15, '65.
\ I EETTERLY, hie- justreturn
j.Y i, ed from the east with a large and elegant
assortment of DRY AND FANCY' GOODS,
French Morinoes, All Wool Delaines,
Bombazines, Plaids,
Sack Flannels, Alpacas,
Mohairs, and a varietv of other
DRESS GOODS
Calicos, Muslins, Beaver Cloth.
Cloaking and Water Proof Cloths,
Shawls and Cioaks, latest styles. Furs,
Corsets. Gloves, Hosiery. Handkerchiefs,
Ladies" Dress Caps, Woolen Caps. Twilights,
Seafoam.-, Scarfs, Embroidery ..Drees Trimmings.
Velvets. Balmorals, Hoop Bkir -. nil sift-.
A handsome assortment of Dre,-> Buttons.
Zephyrs. Gerinantown Wool, Ladies'
and Children's Shoes. A variety
of Toys and other notion- for
Christmas, too tedious to enumerate. Call and see.
Grateful lor past fav. rs, 1 would respectfully so
licit a coutiuuar.ee of patronage.
Dec 22-3 m • M. C. FETTERLY.
Ip U M P S! ! !
I am engaged in selling the
ERIE PUMP—
certainly the only pump
well adapted to this
climate
Persons in need of a
, GOOD Prup,
will do well to give mo
a call.
Li' Orders from all parts of the county attend
ed to with promptness.
ADDRESS :
WM. C. SNTVELY,
Schellsburg
Aug. I, '6s—ly
SALE. —The well known and desira
ble Ileus 3 and Lo". known as the '•Killer Prop
erly.'' on .Juliana Street, Bedford, will be offered
at public sale, on .Saturday. February 24th. 1566.
Possession given on (he Ist of April next.
Jan 19, '66—ts S. J. McCAUSLIN.
BEDFORD NURSERIES,
BEDFORD. PA.
T . M . L Y NT C H ,
Offers to the public and dealers, a large stock of
well grown fruit trees consisting of APPLE TREES
6 to Ml feet high, PEAR, standard and dwarf, PLUM,
CHERRY, APRICOT. -NECTARINES, QCIXCES. GRAPES,
of all the desirable kinds, CHEBRV CURRANT, and
other tine varieties, GOOSEBERRIES- SPANISH CHEST
NOT, ENGLISH WALNUT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL
FLOWER TREES, evergreen trees, shrubs ai.d vines
in variety, honeysuckles of all kinds, Hardy per
petual blooming roses, floweriug shrubs, dahlias,
fancy varieties, fuchsias, chrysanthemums, Ac.
Upwards of 160.000 trees are now 011 me grounds,
thrifty and healthy. Not llfiO acres ol trees, as
some tree agents would have you believe they have,
which is a humbug. Those intending to plant had
better buy trees raised iu lika soil aud climate,
and run no'risks of distant shipment. I have tbe
same kinds of fruit and as fine trees as can bj bad
at any nursery.
Catalogues sent free to those applying.
Persons at a distune will [
BrupS, &f.
t L. LEWIS baviug purchnffd iho
♦ ) , Drag Store, lately owned by Mr. If. C. Rea
mer takes pleasure in announcing to the cilizeps
ol Bedford and vicinity, that be has just returned
from ■ iir- cities with a well selected slock of
DRUGS.
MEDICINE*.
DYE-STUFF*.
PERFUMER Y.
toidetartici.es,
E TA TIONERY,
* COAL OIL, LAMPS
AND CHI INEYS,
BEST BRA \"DS OF CIGARS.
SMO ICING AND CHEWING TOBACCO,
FRENCH CONFECTIONS. Src..
The stock of Drugs and Medicines consist of the
purest quality, and selected with great cure:
General assortment of popular Patent Medicines.
The attention of the Ladies is particular y invi
ted to thcs oek of PERFCMKRV, TOU.ET and fA' tr
'.ARTICLES, eonai-ting <f the best per fun es of die
day. Colognes, Soaps. Preparations for the Hair,
Complexion and Teeth : Camphor ice for chapped
hands; Teeth and Hair Brushes, Port Monaies Ac
Of Stationary, '.here, is a fine, assortment :
Bilk-. No e, L'ler. Leaf and Mourning Paper,
Envelops, pens. Pencils, Ink, Blank Deeds, Potter
of Attorneys. Drafting Piper, Marriage Certifi
cates. At. Also, a large quantity of Book"
which wiT be sold very cheap.
Coat Oil Lamp Hinge Burner, can be lighted
without removing the chimney—all patterns and
prices Class Lanterns, very neat, for burning
Coal Oil. Lampi hinßHltf an imposed pattern.
Lamn Shades of beautiful patterns.
Howe's Family Dve Colors, the shades being light
Fawn. Drab. Snuff and Dark Brotvn, Ligl.t ot.d
Dark Blue, Light and Dark Green, Yellow. Pink,
Orange, Roy d Purple, Scarlet, .Maroon. Magenta,
Cherry and Black
Humphrey's Homeopathic Remedies.
Cigars of 0 t brands, smokers can rely on a
good cigar.
Rose Snidling Toirero,
Alic/t ' gait and Solace Ft it , C'",
Natural Leaf, Twist and Big Plug,
Finest ami .wrest Frev eh. Confections,
PURE DOMESTIC WINES.
Consisting of Grape. Btaelberry and Elderberry
FOR MEDICINAL USE.
r The atici ion of physicians i invited to'be
stock of Drugs awl Medicines, which they c.-n
purchase at reasonable prices.
Country Merchants' orders promptly filled. Goods
put up with neatness and cure, and at reasonable
prices.
J. L. LEV IS designs keeping n first class Drug
Store, and having on hand at all times a general
assortment of goods. Being a Druggist of several
years experience, physicians can re!v on having
their prescriptions carefully and accurately com
pounded. (Feb 9, 'B6-s-tt
stfsfrUanrot!.s.
MEXICO ! MEXIO6I!
53fi.000.0000 LOAN
OF THE
REPUBLIC OF MEXICO.
Twenty year Coupon Bonds, in sums of S6O, $llOO,
SoGfi, and SlOOfl.
INTEREST SEVEN I'F.R CENT.. PAYABLE IN
TIIE CITY OF NEW YOKE.
Principal and Interest payable in GOLD.
$160,000,000 to be sold at SIXTY CENTS on the
DOLLAR.
in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of 12
per cent, in G';d, or 17 per cent, in Currency, at
the present rate of premium on g'dd.
TIIE FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY
PROVIDED.
The most desirable investment ever offered
■lmmense tracts of Mining and Agricultural
Lands, sixty- per cent, of Port Dues, Imposts, and
Taxes, in the States of Tarn uilipns and S-m Louis
Potosi; and the plighted faith of the said States
and the General Government are all pledged for
the redemption of these Bonds and payment of in
terest.
THE SECURITY IS AMPLE.
S3O U. S. Cur will buy a 7 perct. Gold Bond of SSO
SBO :I " •' " SIOO
S3OO " " " " SSOO
SBOO " ' " " SI,OOO
Lrr EVERY LOVER OF REPUBLICAN INSTITUTIONS
BUT AT LGAST ONE BOND.
Circulars forwarded and subscriptions received by
JOHN W. CORLIES A CO.. a id
J. N. HFFT, Financial Agent of St: ■ Re
public of Mexico, 57 Broadway. X. Y.
CiA 3 Subscriptions also received la Bunk- . ..d
Bankers generally throughout the I'. i i S u. -
Hpv. i'i, '6s—3m.
"VTEW SKIRT FOR 1865-8.
THE GREA T INVENTION OF TIIF AGE
IN
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. IV. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL
LIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT.
This invention consists of DUPLEX (or two) EL
LIPTIC PI P.F. REFINED STEEL SPRINGS, ingeni
ously braided tightly and fiiuily together e Ige 10
edge, making the toughest, most flexible, elastic
and durable spring ever i.-cd. Tbey seldom bend,
or break, like she Single Springs, and consequent
ly prtserve their pence and beautiful shape more
than twice 1 - loi g a- any single spring skirt that
ever lias or can ho 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
i ous dress. a= 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 * joyed tbe pleasure, comfort and
great convenience..!' wearing the Duplex Ellip ic
Meel Spring Skirt for a singleday will never af
terwards willingly dispense wiib their use. For
Chit iron. Mis-e- and Young Ladies they are supe
rior to all others.
The H0..; s aie eovered with 2ply double twisted
thread, and will wear iwiee as long as the single
yarn coveriug which is used on all singlo steel
hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt
are also double steel, and twice or double cureieJ
to prevent the covering from wearing off thy rods
when dragging down stairs, stone steps. Ac , Ac.,
which they are constantly subject to when in use.
Ail ere made of the new and elegant corded
t' , and are the best quality 111 every part, giv
; to the wearer the most graceful and perfect
.pe possible, and are unquestionably the lightest
1,. desirable, comfortable and economical ski.t
ever made.
M EATS'. BRADLEY A CAREY. Proprietors cf
the Invention, an i ->!o MANUFACTURERS. 97 '
CHAMBERS, and 79 A til READE STREETS,
New York.
For sole in all first class stores in this euy, and
throughout the United States and Canada. Havana
de Cuba, Mexico, South America and the IVest In
dies
Ltf-'Tnquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double)
Spring Skit' . A.AC.
Nov. 10. tin—3m
O I j j v PER YEAR! We want
"O I•* 'V/ agents every where to sell our
IMPROVED S2O Sewing Machines Three new kinds.
Under and upper feed. Warranted five years.—
Above salary or large commissions paid. T heoxLY
machines sold in the Unite I States for le.-s than
$4-0. which arc fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler ir
W'Uso". Graver br Baler, Singer A- Co., owl
Bathelder. All other cheap machines ate in
fringements. and the seller or user are tiabU to
arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free.
Address, or cull upon Shaw A Cla:k. BiddelYrd,
Maine. |Dee. 22, '6s—ly
Oat v A MONTH! Agents wanted
O' " ' lor sit entirely new articles, just out.
Ad ire-- O. T. GAKF.Y, City Building. Biddcford,
Maine. | Dee 22, 'f>s—ly
\ NEW AND USEFUL INVEN
,'\ T'lON.—Teeter ami Dickinson's Improved
Patent Hand Spinner, i- the best machine of th-j
kind ever invented. Twice as much can be spun
in the same length of time, with half the iabor.
as upono her "spinners.'' The machine is run with
a tre idle, the spinndT being in a sitting posture.
The undersigned hnvtng purchased the patent right
ot ibis inach nc for Bcdf >rd andSoinetselC"untis.
will sell township and indivtdu-i rights, to all who
desire them. Address MARTIN li. MILLER,
New Enterprise. Bedford co., Pa.
Feb 23. "68-3 m*
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