(flif -ilnlford (bagffif, Local and Personal. -= ~ 3 5 =i £!=;S| 5 - iot. ~ ; _ 3, 4 i r, 7 : !.. JB J - 9 i[ 13 13.11 •• • > 9* 15 IS 17 l !? 31 21 ■ -• -'I 26 27 22 23 .'1 2i 26 27 2a - 29 30 31 ... 2 J Ad' ! 2 3 4 ' 2*1,22 23 21 19 2 21 32,23 21 ffl ■ 27 2* • '.2 3 *fl i I 5 i. . 9 HI 2 3- 15 6 7 V' I.S II I"' 11. 17 9 II) II 12 ,3 14.1} -i 2*2' £i :i 16 17 IV 19 J, .| .v, .-2.. 29 2. 21 35 24. 37 28 29 i •; 7 (Irt. ... 1 .' :i i 6 ■-JIIi2 i t 1. 7.a 9.U1.11 12 13 ■ II 15 Ifi 17 I. 19 2D 2 2. 31 2. J. 27 2a 31 23 23 31 25 2,; 27 .. 1129 3 •17 \OV. ..II 2 3 II 17 1 5 6 7 1 9 II) i - 17 I- 19 II 12 3lt 15 Ifi 17 2. 42 2/1 34 23 2fi l If. 31 22 23 21 2" 29 .'Hi SI 27. 2fi 27 2a 29 In . ......... I 2 Pf. i i " I 5 ! ,1 9. 9 2 3 1 7. fi 7 h : 1 : ' i 9 I.! II 12113 II 15 ' • ■ '"I 32 •:> r 9 ;.. 21. 21 22 -> '-5 % X 2a 29,(1. 23 24 25 26,27 29 29 X< :ii ItISIMIKS DIRECTORY. ;■ ( following Buiine.ii Directory for the bor ,l t Bedford arid other places in the county. st advertisement* appear irt the calumnx of O.utTrE may be of service to our friends patrons in the county, and is commended to r attention: ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G. 11. Spang; J. P. J. W. Tate; J"hn Palmer: E. F. Kerr; rr.iw A Lutz; Espy M. Alsip; John T. •v i J 11. Filler; Kimmell A Lingonfclter. ..' i i. Pa VKErtS —Reed A Scbell: Rupp, Shannon A . Bedford. Pa. |)TS AND SHOES. VARIETIES. Ac —J H. i ll F. Irvine. Bedford. Pa. KLtF HID NURSERIES—T. M Lynch. ABINET-WARE. CHAIRS. Ac.-ltichard Leo, L'.r.i. I'a. [.RY-GOODS. GROCERIES. Ac.—J. B Far- A B. Cramer; J. M. Shoemaker; P. A. -i DeSoaugh A Fiaher. Bedford. Pa. . L.N'TISTRY— C. X. Hickok A J. G. Minnich. Bedford. Pa. jRI'GGIST—J. L. Lewis. Bedford. Pa NTY STORES—Mrs. V. B Tate A Mi-sM. Mrs E. V Mowry; Mrs. M. R. S. hafer A . Kite Deal. Bedford. Pa. U'NSMITHIXG—David Dcfihaugh. Bedford. I ARDW.ARE. Ac.—Wm Hartley; Geo. Bly >r A son, Bedford, Pa i PELS Bedford Hotel. J. J. Shoemaker: nee! House. I Mengel: Union Ho'el. V. Steck -11,-If rd. Pa : Exchange Hotel, W C. Me lt v. Huntingdon. Pa. '. tVEI.F.R—Daniel Border. Bedford. Pa John Reimuni. Jeweler. 3 PRINTERS —Meyers W Mengel, Bedford, —All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing ilvand promptly executed. 'IMPS —Wm. C Snively, Sehellsburg. Pa. ;!VSICIAXS— Dr. J. L. M trbourg, Bedford, Drs.W.W Jamison and P. H. Pennsyl. Bloody , p a " "HILADELPHIA TRADE—W. W. Pan! A Co . - id Shoes; A ar'mati A Englem&n, T"b.iceo. ran, Ac.; Felix Hcyman. Clothing; Charles riA Son-. Hats, Caps, Furs, Ae. ".TEXT MEDlClNES—Shriner's Coagh Syrup ; Indian Vermifuge: Foutx's Mixture and Ilorse ICittle Powder; Wheaton's Ointment; Helm- Extract of Ituchu; Dr. Tobias \ enitian Lin en Allcock's Porous Plasters: Christador-'s ir Dye. ;EAL ESTATE SALES ' C Reamer—private sale II A X J Lyons. Private Sale. ~t, Walter, Private, .V Hickok, private sale. R Burndollar and others, private sale nucl Teeter, public sale. Saturday. March 17. 'etuiah Raughiuan. " •' " >0 1. ILimaker and J. P. Smith. " March 24 Read the "New Advertisements" in this *:--ue of THE GAZETTE. Eur Administrator's- Executor's. Auditor s ice;. A see Legal Notices. ' v Pvead the advertisements under the bead ot oiices, Ac." \EYSTONE CU B' —The regular meeting of the ■ ystoncClub. will be held it the C uri House, on , rurd.iv evening. March 10th. fer the purpose of | itying the Demoerati..' nomination for Governor i 1 endorsing President Johnson s veto Let there a grand rally of the peopl Citizens of the ; rounding country are respec fully invited to at- i id thetneeting. JOB MAXX.Prcst. IEWOCRVTSOF BEDFORD TOW NSHIP. ATTENTION! . ...■ Democrats of 1! dford township will meet at : Court 11 use. iu Bedford, on c iturd-ty, March fir the purpose ol nominating a ticket to be irted at the ••'tninz Spring election By or- I the VIGILANCE COMMITTEE WASH FOR BUILDINGS.— If properly tplied, whitewash is one of the most eful articles in the world, as it not ily prevents the decay of wood, i>ut ■•inotes the healthfulness of all iniil np-. Fence- "and out-buildings, if t painted, should be supplied as oft - ias once or twice a year with a good cit of whitewash. We find in the rairul Gazette , the following receipt r a good whitewash or a wash of dif rent colors: "Take a clean, water tight barrel, or her -uitable cask, and put into it half i ishel of lime. Slake it by pouring .iter over it. boiling hot, and in suf "ient quantity to cover it five inches ■ p, and stir it briskly till thoroughly aked. When the slaking has been ef- I'ted. dissolve it in water, and add two .inds of sulphate of zinc, and one of utmion salt. These will cause the -a to harden, and prevent itscrack i2. which gives an unseemly appear- I- to the work. If de-irahle, a beau ful ere am color may I>ecommunicated ' the above wash, by adding three imls of yellow ochre,or a good pearl r lead color by the addition of lamp, moor ivory black. For fawn color, fid four pounds umber —Turkish or WIT riean, the latter is the cheaper— !• pound Indian red, and one pound common lampblack. For common i no color, add four pounds of raw ihcr, and two pounds lampblack. 1 "i~ wa.-h may bt* applied with avoni :i'n whitewash brush, AND will IK* tiul much superior, both in appear "c and durability, to com 111011 wliito -1 -i*h —♦ i HI: E< I.ECTIC M.VOAZI NF.. —We have vol the March number of this in ■•"•■-ting atui instructive Monthly—the tun oi" Foreign Literature. It is em- Hisiied with a tine portrait of Sir M >rc,n I'eto, who is well known in I li 'b country. "The Gallicau church,'' ' lea ling article in the present nuin !"'r, in connection with the review of v,, rai remarkable hooks which have •'hractHl unusual interest in France of "■ gives a very intelligent account of present state of religion in that ciantry, ami the strong tendencies to '"fidelity which arc ever where appar *'The articles on "Jamaica," "Kpi !'"iiiies," "The Fairy Tale," "The Mil r.v Situation in India," and other "'■'i-'crs, !)uieof tliern of a lighter char ' 'r. possess great attractions. Pub -I,shed by W. H. Bidwell, No. 5, Beek j THE CHOLERA.— Hall's Journal oi Health gives the following suggestions, which deserve the immediate attention of all who wish to avoid the scourge ol cholera, which threatens to attack us next summer: Ist. Every householder owes it to himself, tohis family, to his neighbors, to the community in which he resides, to have his house, from cellar to garret, from the street curb to the rear line of his lot, most scrupulously cleansed by sweeping, washing,and whitewashing. 2d. Every man who has any author ity in city or town government should consider himself bound by the oath of office, and by every consideration of humanity, to give himself no rest un til every street, alley, close gutter, and sewer is placed in a state of as perfect cleanliness as possible, and kept so un til the frosts of next season come. , 3d. These eleansings should be done now, in February and March, because, if put off until warm weather, the very effort necessary for the removal of filth ivill only tend, in the essentia! nature of tilings, to hasten the appearance of the disease, to increase it- malignity, and to extend the time of its devasta tions; because the sun- of spring and summer the sooner warm into life, and intensify the vipericand malignant in fluence which in its remorseless tread wrecks so much of human happiness and desolates so many hearthstones. FIRE.— On the evening of the 2sth ult., a two story log house, at the foot of Dry Ridge, belonging to Mr. V. Wertz, and occupied l>v Miss Sarah Wertz and Mr. J. MundieVfamily, was entirely destroyed by fire. The family of Mr. Mundle succeeded in saving the greater portion of their furniture, but Miss Wertz, who was absent from home at the time, lost nearly all of her bed and body clothing, and about one hun dred dollars in gold and silver. TOTALETLIPS OF THE MOOX. —March i- to close out as did January, with nights made beautifulu by a full moon. The almanac tell us that on the evening of March 30th there will he a total e efipse of the moon. The time will be very favorable for observation, as it be gins s 0 Broadway, New York. LECTURE. —Rev. A. J. Barrow, will, by request, deliver his second Lecture, "on London," on Tuesday, the 13th lust., in Uirouuu n„.v., e. • fit of the Cemetery, i hese lectures, are very interesting, and the proceed- d"- voted to a good cause, and -houid be well attended by our citizen-. "EVERY SATURDAY," i- the title of a new journal of choice reading, select ed from foreign literature. Its plan embraces Incident- of 1 ravel and Ad venture, Essays Critical and Descrip tive. Serial Tales, Short Stories, Poems, Art-., Ac. This paper will recommend itself to all intelligent readers. See Prospectus in our advertising columns. NF.W FASHION FOR HORSES. —A cur ious fashion for horses has recently come in vogue. It is to closely shear the an imal-'-hair over the entire body, giv ing him a delicate and -tvlish appear ance. The new fashion may do well e nough in summer; but we should think a sheared horse would suffer very much in cold weather. CALENDAR DAY. —An idea obtains currency among "wise' person-, that the last Friday in each month is to be taken as a -ure indication of what the 1 weather will he in the month to come. If this be true, then we are to have a delightful timeof it during the March that i- now upon us, for last Friday, it will lie remembered, was a very pit as ant day. The mnn who doe' no pepcr take. Grinding two dollars nnee a year. Will never a good hnsband make. Because hi; wife will Ignorant appear. But a man will make an excellent hti-band, were he to go to J. L. Lewis' Drug Store, and purchase a package of 1 rowe's Family Dye Colors. Any shade can be obtained, prepared ready for use, and warranted to be fast colors. MOONLESS. —The month of Febru i ary, ISfifi, which has just gone, will be marked in the astronomical calendar as the month which had no full moon. January had two full moons, but Feb ruary none. March will have two full ; moons. t WHO cares for French or English ex tracts for the handkerchief, when Fluxi on's "Night-Blooming Cereus," a per fume that transcends them all, is sold at a price that would scarcely pay the duty on these foreign failures? Sold ev erywhere. PIBLIC SALE.— Abraham Weisel will expose to public sale, on the jnst., at his residence in Colerain town ship, all his personal property, consis ting of Horses, cattle, farm implements and household furniture. MarPh B, '(*>.— 3t. GOOD ADVICE.—When a wife advis es her husband to get a "Photograph Family Record" the tir-t opportunity, he should do it for it D good advice. Tin* PrcHiflt'iit'ii Policy—Ma** Mwtlnß t Baltimore. BALTIMORE, Feb. 26.—A meeting was called to indorse the President's policy of reconstruction and liis veto message, was held to-night at the Ma rylaml Institute. Speeches were made bv Senators Cowan and Doolittle, Col. Webster, collector of the port of Balti , more, and otliers. Resolutions were at £au\ JOSEPH W. TATE, ATTORNEY *J AT LAW. BEDFORD. PA Will promptly attend to collections of bounty, back pay, Ac., and all business entrusted to his care in Bedford : and adjoining counties. j Cash advanced on judgments, notes, military j and other claims. I Has for sale Town lots in Tatesville, and St.- I Joseph's on Bedford Railroad. Farms and unim i proved land, from one acre to 900 a-res to suit i perchasers ' Office nearly opposite the "Mengel Hotel" and Bank of Reed A Scbell. | April 1, IS6s—ly J. MCD. SHARPS. E F. KERR. OHARPK A KERR, ATTORNEYS I ■ AT LAW BEDFORD. PA., will practice in I the courts of Eedford and adjoining counties Of- 1 i fice on Juliana sr., opposite the Banking House of ' j Reed A 8ekll. j March 2. ijli. j i 1. P.. DCRBORROW. | JOHX LFTZ i D ERROR ROW & LUTZ,| ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BEDFORD. PA.. I : Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to j j tbeir care. Collections made on the shortest no- j j ticc. | They are. alao, regularly licensed Claim Agent- j and will give special attention to the prosecution j of claims against the Government for Pensions, j B lt'k Pay. Bounty, Bounty Lands, Ac. Office on Juliana street, one door South of the I "Mengel House," and nearly opposite the Inquirer j office. JOHNP7REED, ATTORNEY AT! * f LAW, BEDFORD, PA Respectfully tenders; I h - services to the public Offi-e second door North of (he Mengel House, i | Bedford, Aug. 1. 18(1. ' rOHN PALMER, ATTORNEY AT pj LAW. BEDFORD. PA. IV ill promptly attend | to all business entrusted to his cure. Particular attention paid to the collection of Military claims. Office on Juliana Street, nearly i i opio-ite the Mengel H >ue. Bedford. Aug. 1. ISftl. lASPY M. ALSIP,ATTORNEY ATI j LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Will faithfully and j promptly attend to all business entrusted to his ; care in Bedford and adjoining counties. Military claims, b o-k pay, bounty, Ac., speedily collected. ! Office with Mann & Spang, on Ju'iana street, i two doors South of thp Mengel House. Jan. 22. 18(4, F. M. KIMMELL. | J. W. LISGENFELTER. I KI MMELL & LINGENFELTER, I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BEDFORD. PA.. ! II tve formed a partnership in the practice of! the Law Office on Juliana street, two doors South j of the 'Mengel House." /S H. SPANG, ATTORNEY ATI I 1, LAW BEDFORD. PA. Will promptly at- I tend to collections and all business entrusted to j hi- care in Bedford and adjoining counties. Office on Juliana Street, three doers south of the '•Mengel House." opposite the residence of Mrs. I Tate. May 1.3, ISSI. JNO. II FILLER. J.T KKSGV. T iV KEAGY have formed a j partnership in the practice of the law At- i tention paid to Pensions, Bounties und Claims j iig'iiust the Government. office tin Juliana -trcct. formerly occupied by . Hon. A King. March 31, '65. i'husifians and Dentists. 1) 11. PENNSYL, M.'D., IR.DODV ; , Rt x. Pa . (late surgeon 56th P. \ V ten- ! tb-r- hi- proft—i-.ual service- to the people of that , place and vicinity. Dec. 22. '65-1 y* W.JAMISON, M. D., BLOODY j H # ei n. Pa., tenders his profossiopal servi ce- to the people of that place and vicinity. Office •ine door west of Richard Langdon's store Nov. 24. lv I\H. J. L. MARBOURG, Having! f permanently located, respectfully tenders | hi-professional services to the citizens of Bedford j and vicinity. Office on Juliana street, ea-l side, nearly opposite j the Banking House of Reed A' Schell. Bedford. February 12. Is' 64. C. S. HICKFYV, | J. G. MINNICH. JR.. I f\ENT I S T S , J ? BEDFORD, PA Office in the Bank Building. Juliana St. All operations pertaining to Surgical or Me chanical Dentistry carefully performed, and war ranted. Danhcrs. JACOB REED. 1 J - J SCBELL, I > E E D A N D SC H E L L, J J Bankers atttl DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, BEDFORD. PA DRAFTS bought and sold, collections made and money promptly remitted. Depodtl -olieited. [Q. W. RCPP O. B. SHASMOH F. BENEDICT . 1> UPP, SHANNON AGO., BANK- I J\. ERS. BEDFORD, PA. j BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. ; COLLECTIONS made for the East. We-'. North j ami .-outh. and the general business of Exchange : tran .a'cted. Notes and Accounts Collected and Remittances promptly made. REAL ESTATE I bought and sold. ' Oct. 20, 1865. -iUbaiUmcoiu.. nANI EL BORDER, PtrT STREET. TWO DOORS WEST OF THE ] FORD HOTEL. BEDFORD. P.A. WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN JEWEL RY. SPECTACLES, AC. He keeps on hand a stock of tine Gold and Sil ver Watches. Spectacles of Brilliant Double K<- fined Glasses, also Scotch Pehblc Glasses. Gold Watch Chains, Breast Pins. F.nger Rings, best quality of Gold Pen-. He will -apply to order any thing in his line not on hand. Oct. 20. 1865- HF. IRVINE, , ANDERSON'S ROW, BEDFORD. PA.. ' Dealer in Boots, Shoes. Queensware. and Nane tte-. I^4-Oder- ttom Country Merchants re j spectfuliv solicited. j Oct 20, 1865, DAVID DBF!BAUGIL Gunsmith, Bedford. Pa. Shop same as formerly occn , pied by John Border, deceased. Having resumed | work, "be is now prepared to fill all orders for new I guns at the shortest dotiec Repairing done to or -1 der The patronage of the public is reepeetfully -iilicitcd. Oct. 20. 65. IALOODY BUN SELECT SCHOOL. J _Fir-t term will commence on Monday. April 12. and close June 29th II iving secured the use of the new Union School Building, and the services of competent assistance, pupi's will have all the advantages of a first class school, and receive every attention they may require. Suitable boarding accommodationtfcan bo had in the town, at reasonable ra'es TI ITION For common English, $4.50 •' Higher English, Book-keeping. Ac. 5.50 i " Languages, 700 ■ • Drawing and Vocal Music, each, 1.00 For further information apply to J. C. LONG. Principal. March 2. 'O6-5t Bloody Ran, Pa. * LLEGHANY MALE AND FE- J\ MALE SEMINARY, RAINSBIRG, By: I> FORD Cor STY. PA. J. V . Hi CHF.S. | Pfintipal* and Proprietors. J. A. STEWART. ( ' The Spring Ouarter of this Institution will open TUESDAI*, APRIL 10th. 1866. - This Institution is very pleasantly situated in Friend's Cove. H miles fnim Bedford, the terminus of the Huntingdon and Bedford Rail Road, and 24 miles from Cumberland, n station on the North Central Rail Road. Rairsburg is a small, quiet, and exceedingly healthy town, in the midst of beautiful scenery, and sufi'ientlv removed from the influence of large town; anil cities to render it a most desirable 1 -cation for a Literary Institution. Its iuhabitants are moral and religious, and there arefew temptations to vice, idleness or dissipation : situated in a rich agricultural section, this lustitu . tion for Young Ladies and (lentfeuen. is decidedly the cheapest in the country. It isorganized on the most approved plan of the ben Institutions of the land; its main object is, to impart sonnet learning. All branches. SoientifL-al, Claasicil and Orname ntal, 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 th ugs necessary, unitv ; iu things doubtful, liberty ; and in all thing- 1 , charity. For circular and information, Address HUGHES A 81EWART. Raiusburg, Bedford Co., Pa. March 2, '66 |o// PHILADELPHIA 1866. 1000, WALL PAPERS, HOWELL A BOLRKE, Manufacturers of Paper Hangings, and Window Shades, corner Fourth S.—A new and full sup ply of all kinds of fall and winter goods iust received *nd for sitlc cheap at ! Oct. 20, '6j. J. M. SHOEMAKEE'S Store. "VTIXKTY Sinks of Ground Alum Salt iust received and for sale cheap at x .1 11. SHOEMAKER'S V LARGE assortment of Men's and Boy's Clothing at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. | F vou want a cheap hat call at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S VXEW -upply ofUotfee, Su. 4 LA RGE assortment of all kinds of r\ goods as usually kept in Country stores for sale cheap at J M. SHOEMAKER s. 1) FC'KETS. Brooms, and Tubs, just ) received and for sale nt J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. Cheap corner No 1 Anderson sllow Oct 20. 1865 I A DIES' Cloaking Cioth, Shawls, j Coats for sale cheap at .1 M. SHOEMAKER'S. m ERBIBLE ACCIDIA T .111 ST <>< % CURRED Bv accident. DEFIBAFUN A FFHER have opened a large stock of DRY GOODS, a A. L. Defihaugh's old stand, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots A Shoes of tee best make, Queens ware, Drugs and Spices 1 in variety, which they will ell CHEAP EOR CASH, their motto is""small profits and quick i sales!" Don't forget to call ;nd see for your-j | selves. We are thankful for pat favors, and hope i a continuance in the future. DEFIBAIGII A FISHER. Jan. 5. 'till—3m. JIICHARD LEO, Manufacturer of CABINET-WARE, C I A IRS, AC., BEDFORD, PA, j The undersigned being engajed in the Cabinet making business, will make to >rder and keep on hand everything in •i- line of nanufaclure. BL BEAL S, DRESSIXG STANDS. HRI.OR VM> EXTE.V SION TABLES, CHAIRS, BKTRTEADS, WASH- J STANDS, AC., IC., : will be furhished at all prices,and to suit every taste. COFFINS will also be nade to order. Lir~l >rom P t attention paid tcall orders for work. .A Shop on West Pin .Street, nearly opposite the residence of George Shuck July 10,1883. —tt MCHARD LEO. j 4 RARE CHANCEIS OFFERED ; J\_ ALL PERSONS To display their Goods; To sell their Goods: To gather infomation; To make known their wants; ■ Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., 'BY advertising in the columnaof THK GAZETTE. I MAMMOTH SALE BILLS, jrint- 1 ed at shokt notice. Lage Bills make large i ; sales. We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will j j much more than pay the extn erpenie of priut j j ing. Call at THE GAZETTE J(B OrncK. I FARMERS will tindthe best of ma- chines, at Factory Prt-o. by ordering from i Hartley. Also, the best Sfcuvcls, Forks. Traces, Chains, Axes, Whips, Ac. Harness and Lubric I Oils. Wheel Grease, Ac., at HARTLEY'S. {NovIO ■ VERY VARIETY AND STYLE PJ OF JOB PRINTING reatly executed at low rates at THE BEDFORD GAZITTS office. Call and leave your orders. RPERMS for every ascription of Job L PRINTING CASH ! fir the reason that for every article we use, we mist pay cash; and the cash system will enable ua fi do our work as low *lcat Estate Sales. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE —Ry virtue of an order of! the Orphans' Court of Bedford countv. the under- ' signed, administrator of Daniel T. Miller, late of South Woodberrv tonnsbin. in said county, dee d., will expose to ?nle by public vendue, on the prem ises, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of March. A. D. 1566. the following described real e-tate, situ ate in the township aforesaid, viz : 1. The mansion farm of the said deceased, con taining one hundred and two acres, neat measure all cleared and under good fences, having thereon erected two good painted weather-boarded dwel - ing houses, a large new bank barn, weather-board ed and painted, with a horse-power bouse and sheep stable attached, with all other out-buildings ne cessary 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? and j barn. The land is all limestone land and in a high state of cultivation, and altogether the farm i? one | of the most desirable in Morrison's Cove. It is j about one mile west of New Enterprise post office, j 2. A tract of boltom land lying about one mile from the Mansion place, containing thirty three a eres and nine perches neat measure. This tract is wed timbered with white oak. rock oak. swamp oak and hickory timber, and will Vie 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 an.i one hundred and thirty perches, neat roeas i urc. This tract is also timbered, principally with ! chestnut timber. TERM?—One 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 j tcrest thereon to be paid to her annually. One i third of the remainder at the confirmation of the i sale, and the balance in two equal annual pay ments without interest The payments to he se i cured by judgment bonds. .?ale to commence at 10 o'clock, s m.. of said day SAMUEL TEETER. i'eu. 16. '6B.—4t. Administrator. { 1 UAItDIAX'S SALE OF YAl.l --' y ABLE REAL ESTATE —Jeremiah Baugh i man, Guardian of Wilson, Mary and Harry Bangh ] man. minor children of gosiah Bi ugh man. late of ' Bloodv Run borough, dee'd., will sell, upon the j premises, on IS .4 TURD AF. the lOf h of March, j j lSflfi, the undivided half of a Lor of Ground, if j i dloodv Rnn. adjoining James Stockman, on the I west, and fronting severity-three feet on the Bed- j ' fonl and Chnmhersburg Turnpike road, adjoining, j on the east, a street forty nine sod s half feet wide | and extending back one hundred and sixty-five ' i feet to a 164 feet alley, and being 73 feet wide j j along said alley, with a Frame Dwelling House and I Wash House thereon erected, i Sale to eommence at one o'clock, on said day. JEREMIAH BAI HUMAN. Feb 16. 'M—4t Guardian. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN* PKOPEKTV.-By vir tue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford ' county, the undersigned administrators of the es- j I tare of John Smith, Esq., lute of the borough of j ! Sehellsburg. dec'd.. will sell a' public sale, on the premises, the real estate of said deceased, situate in the borough of Sehel'sburg aforesaid, on ; SATURDAY. thtl\th tiny of MARCH, nisi.. 1 at 111 o'clock .V. M . consisting of Lot No. 13, front ! ing 60 feet on Pittsburg street, and extending back ■ 240 feet to ail alley, adjoining an alley and lot of ! Samuel Crl on the west, having thereon erected a , : TWO STORI" BRICK MANSION HOUSE ! Unci- Store House nil Stah'e. !!*'sh Hour/ I Carriers/' House. Wood She! {> it A Giain.it/. a | well of good water and a cistern, and a variety of * choice fruit tree-* on the premises. ! ALSO. LOT Xo. 14, adjoining the abave, and : of same dimensions, having thereon erected a large | Two Story Brick Blacksmith Shop, a Frame Office i and Stable The sic p could very readily be re modeled into a dwelling. This is a very pleasant property, in good repair and in a very pleasant village. Terms. CASH . If desired time might he oven for a por ion of the purchase money. All particu'ars can he had by calling on John P Reed. Attorney, atßedforiV or the subscribers at Schelleburg. ' J. PIPER SMITH. SIMOX L HAMAKER. i March 2, fMt T7" ALU ABLE FARM AT PRI i \ VATE SALE—The subscribers offer at pri | vate sale that valuable firm in Morrison's Cove, . adjoining the tinvn of Wood berry, known as the • ZOOK FARM." containing 160 acres, more or le.--. with a good House and Bank Ilarn and all the I nece-sary out-buildings, with an Orchard of good I fruit and a fine stream of water running through 1 the property. This farm is of the best limestone i land and is'tn a good state of cultivation Terms ! reasonable. For further particulars inquire of ei ther of the subscribers. GEORGE R. BARXDOLLAR, Wood berry, C W. ASIICOM, I ~ „ .r. F. LOWKY, i Hopewell. Feb 16. "6fi-tf \ NX ' l X—T-X-J' ■ \ I 1.- > —The unders. B .0r.... r- follow ing valuable bodies of land : THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LA XT). containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois Central Railroad, in Champaign county. State of Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Urbana. and one mile from Rentual Station on said Railroad. Two of rhe tract* adjoin, and one of them ha* a never failing pond of water upon it The city of Urbana contains about 4,000 inhabitants. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois. ALSO — Oue-fourth of a tract of land . situated in Broad Top township. Bedford .county, con ais ing about 41 acres, with alt thecoal veins of Broad Top running through it. ALSO — Three Loo m the toirn of Coalmont. Huntingdon county. Jan 26, '6B-tf F. C. REAMER. \ TALE ABLE REAL ESTATE AT y PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of ground in the centre of Bloody Run, fronting on Main street about sixty-five feet, one of the very best business locations in Bloody Run Also, ten acres ..f wood land, adjacent to Bloody Run. lying on the Bed 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. S. E. Mann, Bloody Run, or of Dr. Hiekok, Bedford, Pa. Dec 15, '65. \T LUABLE FARM AND TAN y NERY FOR SALE —The undersigned offer for sale, their valuable limestone farm situated in Bedford tow nship, Bedford county, adjoining lands of Philip Zimmers- Charles Smith and others, containing 250 acres. 200 acres of which are clear ed and in a rich state of cultivation, balance well timbered This property lies about 4 mile* North of Bedford, on Dunning'.* Creek, near the Bedford and Hollidaysburg Turnpike. There are upon the farm a LAR G E BRI C K DW E LLI N' G-H OUS E. A large Bank Barn and ether important buildings. There is also a fine orchard of apple, peach and other fruit trees upon the premise?. The farm is divided into fields of 14 acres each, enclosed with post and rail fence. About 50 acres are in mead ow. There i* an excellent spring of never failing waterclose to the Dwelling-llouse. Also, upon the Southwest corner of the farm, there is located. A LAR G E T A N N ER Y, Containing 100 vats, with all ike necessary build ings, the whole yard being under roof. The tan nery is now and has been for years, in successful operation. Twenty-five noac? of the farm will be sold with the tannery, if the latter be sold separ ately. Upon these twenty-five acres there are six tenant houses. For further particular? address T. II A- X. J. LYONS, Marh 17. 1865. BEDFORD PA. i ELDEST REAL ESTATE AGEN- I 7 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 |er*on* desiring homes, busi ness sites. ic„ in this beau iful and fertile Valley at less prices than any ether establishment in the Valley of Virginia, 'fur office being located in the town of HARRISONBURG, 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, can have, better facilities for looking at and select ing such properties us may suit the various tastes and means of the various purchasers We would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers to the PROPERTIES we have on hand for sale, being confident wc can accommodate the most whimsical on such terms as cannot be offered at any other office in the \ alley. Our properties range in quantity from ' (25) IWENTY-FIVK ACRES, TO (2500) TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, and in price, at from ,S3) THREE DOLLARS TO (?00) SIXTY DOLLARS PER ACRE, and contain some ot the very best grazing and grain FARMS in the Valley, and some of the most pleas ant and beautiful localities in the Valley. Our town lots, business sites, and town residences, are not surpassed in the Valley. TERMS VERY ACCOHMODATING. Anyonewanting information, can have it, if auv property about which they may inquire in our advertisements by writing to us for a catalogue, containing prices, descrip'tve lists, Ac. These lands and other properties lie in Rocking ham. Page, Shenandoah. Warren, Augusta. Rock bridge, Pendleton, Ilardy, Randolph, Albemarle, Ac. Give us a call and you can. from the numerous properties we have for sale, be accommodated on the best of terms, before you leave for your borne We arc at all times prepared to convey persons to look at lands lyiDg in the county of Rockingham, free of charge. Address, J. D. PRICE A CO., No. 1 and 2 Law Building, Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., Va Gazette, Bedford, copy im—Hageritovm Mail. Dec 22, '65 JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING, by ftartarc, &r. CUTTERS & CRUSH ERS. the bes. in the State, may now be had j at Hartley's Hardware Store at Manufacturers pri ces Remember corn fodder cut and mashed will cause your cows to yield more and richer milk, and ; besides will go two-thirds farther in feeding than ; when fed in the rough Nov. 10 65. j rpHE BEST IMPROVED MEAT I CUTTERS AND STI'FFERS uiay be had at N-,\ !• ' 11AK I LE\ - I BUTCHERS' KNIVES, STEELS, [ j Shears. Scissors. Table Knives and Forks, Rn zor.-. Axes. Adzes. Angers. Drawing Knives, Hatch- | ets. Broad Axes, Mill and Cross Cut saws. Hand saws. Planes, and the largest and best assortment i of Pocket Knives, may be had at Hartley Store, j Nov. 10. 65. ___ SIR >EM A K ERS will find Tools of a!' j kinds, Calf-skins, Moroccos. Bindings. Linings, Web. Galloons. L ists. French Boot Powder, Wax. Thread. Evletts. Ac., full stock always on hand, at j Nov. Kb 65. HARTLEYS_ SADDLERY, in do all kinds of Sewing. Mantuama : king. ic. Ladies who want a good fit will do well I to give them a call, jDee. 15, '65. MC. FETTERLY, has just return . Ed from the east with a largo and elegant assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, French Merinoes, AH Woo! Delaines, Bom ha line®. Plaids, Sack Flannels. Alpacas. Mohairs, and a variety of other DRESS GOODS Calicos. Muslins, Beaver Cloth. Cloaking and Water Proof Cloths, Shawls and Clonks, latest styles. Furs. Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. Ladies" Dress Caps. Woolen Caps, Twilights, Seafoams, Scarfs, Embroidery. Dress Trimmings, Velvets. Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, all sizes. A handsome assortment of Dress Buttons, Zephyrs. Gertmintown Wool, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. A variety , of Toys and other notions for . Christmas, too tedious to enumerate. Call and see. Grateful tor past fav. rs, 1 would respectfully so . licit a continuance of patronage. Dee 22-oin - M. C. FETTERLY I)rMP S ! ! ! 1 am engaged in soiling the ERIE PUMP— certainly the only putnp well adapted -0 this climate Persons in need of a Goon PT:.Mr. will do well to give me 1 a call. i Orders from all parts of the county attend ed to with promptness. ADDRESS : WM. C. SNIVELY, Schellsburg Aug. 1, '6s—ly E BEDFORD NURSERIES^ ) BEDFORD, PA. T , M . L Y X C 11 , i Offers to the public and dealers, a large stock of I well grown fruit trees consisting of APPLE TREF.S ! 6 to It) feet high. PEAR, standard and dwarf, PLUM, : CRERRV, APRICOT. NECTARINES. QUINCES, GHAPES, of all the desirable kinds, CBERKV CURRANT, and other fine varieties, GOOSEBERRIES, SPANISH CHEST I NTT, ENGLISH WALNUT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL I FLOWER THF.ES, evergreen trees, shrubs and vines ■ in variety, honeysuckles of all kinds. Hardy per j petual blooming roses, flowering shrubs, dahlias, | fancy varieties, fuchsias, chrysanthemums, Ac. Upwards of 150,000 trees are now on tbe grounds, j thrifty and healthy. Not 1100 acres ol trees, as j some tree agents would have you believe they have, which is a hutnbug Those intending to plant had j better buy trees raised in like soil and climate, ' and run no Osks of distant shipment. I have the ! same kinds of fruit and as fine trees as can bj had j at any nursery. i Catalogues sent free to those applying. Persons at a distance will please write for further j information. TjgrAgents wanted to sell trees. 'Good wages paid [Jan 26,'66-3m PRINTERS' 1N K has made many a business man rich. We ask you to try it in | itie columns of THE GAZETTE II o\V jULi.S, ilruysi, pedirtofji, Ili. LEWIS having purchased the . Drug Store, lately owned by Mr. H. C Rea mer takes pleasure in announcing to the Citizens ot Bedford and vicinity, that he has just returned from the ciliea with a well selected stock of i DRUGS. MEDICINE*. DYE-STUFFS. PERFUMERY. TOILET ARTICLES, : 9 STATIONERY, CO A L OIL. LAMPS ANL> CHR -INEYS, BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS, ! SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, FRENCH CONFECTIONS, ire., ire The stock of Drugs cud Medicines consist of the I purest quality, and selected with great care. ! General assortment of popular Patent Medicines. The attention of the Ladies is particular y invi i ted to the sock of PERFFMERV, TOILET and FA-CF ARTICLES, consisting Burner, can be lighted without removing the chimney—all patterns and prices Glass Lanterns, very neat, for burning Coal Oil. Lamp chimneys of an improved pattern, j Lamp Shades of beautiful patterns. Howe's Family Dve Colors, the shades beinglight Fawn, Drab. Snuff and Dark Brown. Ligt.t and Dark Blue. Light nnd Dark Green, Yellow. Pink, (•range, Royal Purple, Scatlet. Maroon, Magenta, Cherry and Black Humphrey's Homeopathic Remedies. Cigars of he.,i brands, smokers can rely on a good > igar. Rose Sniol ing Tobrcro, Michigan. and So/are Fine Cut, Natural Lea f, Twist and Big Plug, Finest and purest French Confections, PURE DOMESTIC WINES. ; Consisting oj Grape. Blackberry and Elderberry ' FOR MMCMU CSH. L# The attention of physicians is invited to f lie I stock of Drugs and Medicn.es, which tbey can j purchase at reasonable prices i Country Merchants" orders promptly filled. Goods I put up with neatness and curt, aud at reasonable prices. J. L. LEWIS designs keeping a first class Drug Store, and having on hand at all times a general assortment of goods. Being aDruggi-t of several years experience, physicians can rely on having their prescriptions carefully and accurately com pounded. [Feb 9, '66—tf slisfrUi. March 2. '66 <•1 kj i PER YEAR! We want • ' I • )' M. ' agents every where to Sell our IMPROVED S2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. I'ider and upper feed. Warranted five years.— Ah .vesalary orlargecommis-ions paid. TbeONLY machines s.hl in the United States for less than S4M. which are fully licenced by Haute. Wheeler ir II i/xon, G rover J- linker. Singer A- Co., and Bachrldrr. All other cheap machines tire in fringements, and the seller or user are liable to | arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or cull upon Shaw & Clark. Biddefcrd, Maine. [Dec. 22, '6s—ly A MONTH! Agents wanted flt" f for si J~ entirely new articles, just out. Address 0. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford, Maine |Dec. 22. '6s—ly 4 NEW AND USEFUL INVEN uTV TlON.—Teeter and Dickinson's Improved Patent Hand Spinner, is tbe best machine of the kind ever invented. Tw ice as much can be spun in the same length of time, with half the labor, asupono her "spinners." The machine is run with a treadle, the spinner being iu a sitting posture. The undersigned having purchased the patent right of this machine for Bedford and Somerset counties, will sell township and individual rights, to all w ho desire them. Address MARTIN L MILLER, New Enterprise, Bedford co., Pa. Feb 23, '66—3tn* [Somerset Democrat copy 3 months and send bill to this office ] TH K BEDFORD GAZETTE is the I best Advertising .Medium iu Southern Penn sylvania ORDERS from a distance for any kind of JOB PKIXTING promptly attended to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed ford, Pa. MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS, and Business men generally will advance their own interests by advertising in the columns of THE GAZETTE. LETTER HEADS AND BILL HEADS, and EN VELOPESfor business men, printed in the best style oftheart, IUTHEGAZETTR JOB OFFICE. SLIP BILLS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND