m surafor(l f Local and Personal. "TTTfiTri^TiTTFIT ( ' 41 - V-c: - 1 O -.JO J" '-St I -- ; : ' t; G ®;=!' IA >3 s ; -.-t g s ft.t * k=£ ijt X 2 3 * Jnlr U234 56 7 I 2. ;-SMII 12 13 ' S a 111 It 12 13 l< I It 15 16 It I s I 9 !i 15 16 17 IS 19 at 21 | ... 22 23 24 25 26,27; 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S I;-. 9 3!) 31 !-.' , 29 30 31 : I Ii 2 3 itt. ...i...1... 12 3 4 4 5 6 7 9 9 111 ,56 7 a 9:19 II 1121514 15 16 17.; il2* 13-14 15 16 17 Is I. 19 20 21 22 23.24 H9 2H 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 2a ...1 , 26 27 2- 29 .11,31 ... t !i: 2. s!, pt-... J...! '.. I , J. 71 S 9!10.j 21 3i 41 5 6, 7 8 112 13 14 15 16 17 ' 9 10,11 12 13:14 15 ■ t9 *• 21-22 23 24 16:17I!8{ 19 20121 22 25 a 2; 28,29 Hi 31 25 24,25 26 27 :2s 29 I "2 it V!' '7/ Oct.:—"l u's '6 ■ - 9 to II 12 13 14 ' ; 7j 8 9 10 1112 13 5 16 17 I? 19 20 21 141 IS 16 17 Is! 19 at 21 24 2". 26 27:26 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 I 29130.-:- v 2-29 1131..' I • .... 1: 2 3 4 5 Nov. ~| 1... 1 2 3 ! v .. 67 9l 9|UNII 12 I 4561 781 9*IU i 13114 15 16 17] 18* 19 'it 12 13 14 15 16 17 * -1 22 21 24.25 26 1 Is 19 21 22 23 24 27:2S 29 11,31 25 26 27/2- 29 D|... •v ..t ! —l—l 1 2 Dtf. ... 1... t -- j 4. 5 61 7 .9, 9 - £■ 3, 4, 5: 6; 71 8 19:11 12 13)14,15116,; 9 i 11; 12! 13 4| 15 ■ - - 19*211 21 22 23 ! 16.17119! 19 2U 21 22 | 74 2J 26 27:2s 29 W : 23 24 25 26 27/29 29 I ; ■-'-•I ai.ii BISI.NESS I9IRECTOKT. I wing Business Directory for the bor- I j Bedford and other places in the county, I tertisemeiit* appear is the coin nun of I IZETTE.) may be of service to our friends I in the county, and i? commended to . s ;:-:Dtion; iBNF.YS AT LAW—G. H. Spang: J. P. j W Tate: J bn Puluier; E F. Kerr; n A Lutz: Espv M. Al-ip; John T. ,i J 11. Filler: Kimmel! A Lingenfelter, 1 ' . t p.ckerstin, Bedford, Pa. Reed A Soliell; Rupp. Shannon A ■jford. PH. - and SHOES. VARIETIES. Ac.—J 11 H F. Irvine. Bedford. Pa. ' ffIRD NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch. :!NET-WARE. CHAIRS. Ac.—Richard Leo. itllNG—l. Lippel, Bcrk?tri -ser A Smith. : !Pa - ;.GOODS. GROCERIES. Ac —J. B. Far- B CrHmcr; J. M. Shoemaker: P. A. •jbaugh A Fi-her, Bedford. Pa. :\ T ISTRY —C. N. Hickok A J. G. Minnicb. ifurd. Pa. , il.-T —J. L. Lewi-. Bedford. Pa. Y STORES—Mrs. V B Tate A Mi - M M s E. V. Mowry; Mrs. M R. Schafer A ■ K re Ileal. Bedford. Pa. !iIVABE. Ac.—Wm. Hartley; Geo. Bly - j -on. Bedford. Pa. ■ rgi Bcdfitrd Hotel, J. J . Shoemaker: l il cse, I Mengel: Union Hotel. V. Steck /..-if rd. Pa. El.Eß—Daniel Border. Bedford. Pa. John Reiir.uni. Jeweler, '•'r,INTERS —Meyers A Mengel. Redforl. -A kit 1-of Plain and Fancy Job Printing •1 promptly executed. / —Win C. Snively. Sehellsburg, Pa. -TCI \NS—Dr. J. L M 'rhourg. Bedford. \V W Jamison and P. H. Pennsyl, Bloody XT MEDICINES— Shriner's C- nghSvrun , Vermifuge: Fout*'.-Mixture and Horse •-ie Powder; Wheaton's Ointment; llelm ■ Extract f Buchu: Dr. Tobias" Venitian Lin illc ick's Porous Plasters; Christadoro's E- • Dye: Mi-bler's Herb Bitters. /- L ESTATE SALES— Reamer—private sale X.J. Lyons, Private s a ie. IV -iter. Private, Hi ko-e of electing two delegates from \ election district in the county, < h dele_ r ;ite- will assemble at the "i House, in Red ford, on Tuesday, : i'.'th day of June, at 2 o'clock, I'. I Ur the purpose of piaeing in nom ii a county ticket to l>e -tipported ■ v oters of Ret 1 fort 1 county, tit the _ r, iH ral election ; tiie only test of I ,ht to vote at such delegate elec ■. to be qualification as a legal vo -1 -uflicient assurance that the ' n offering to vote, will east his iY>r the Democratic* nominees at iher election. At the same d places, Vigilance Commit ! * v the ensuing year will also he i. the names of the persons oho i returned to the Chairman of i'emncratic County (omniittee. . * elections to open in the town i - / In o'clock, A. M., and elo-4- at L and in the boroughs to open at A i'. Xf., and clo-e at 6 P. M. K. F. KERR, Ch'n Dem. Co. Com. 1.EG1.-LATION. — We publish v. i important Acts of the Eeg affecting the interests of the ; this county. The Act rela ' ' licensing of hucksters, doe? - it to be very palatable tooui I "y friend-. r. I!i relation to huckstering; <• unties of Bedford, Cumber ; Franklin, Fulton and York. ' >l. Be if enacted by (he Sen lln 'jteof Itepreaentatire* of Peim 'i (leueraf A seembfy met emit it! i/(imeted by the authority of the ' FF.-.tt from and after the passage | -act, it shall not be lawful fora 'm or persons, to huckster, buy, | " v r for, within the limits of the j - of Bedford, Cumberland,j in. Fulton and York, with the j . to sell or dispose of to any! r persons outside of the said -.re-pectivelv, butter,eggs, dri veal, chickens, turkeys, geese, * other poultry, without first - n annual license from the >r-of said counties respectively, j * i(i license thesaid county treas- 1 hereby authorized to grant all ' upon the paymentof thefol-! -'"iirnsof money, to wit: to per- j -fling within the county in in- or she or they makeapplica r i license to huckster with one j "inl wagon the sum of ten \ "• *-nd for such license with two * horses and wagons, the sum [ doilars. and to per-; 'ding without the county in 'Pl'lieation is made for a license with one horse and wagon, I of fifty dollars, and for| ''cense with two or more, ; "'l wagons the sum of one; I 'd dollars. Provided, That the I . granting such license shall be I the sum of three doilars for I ' fis -o granted, which shall be i,V the applicant at the time of receiving said license. Provided fur ther, That nothing herein contained shitl! prevent merchants or store-keep : ers from disposing of or sending to j market any where any produce, mar keting or poultry mentioned in this act which has been taken in at their store or place of business, from persons nrodueingthe same. And provided fur ther, That merchants or store-keepers using or employing a horse and wagon to gather up produce, marketing or poultry after the manner of hucksters, shall, in addition to the sum they are now required by law to pay for their li censes as merchants or store-keepers, pay fifty per centumof the amount fix ed in this act for license TO hucksters. SECTION 2. Any person or persons j violating any of the provisions of this ; act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine of *oo, one-half thereof for the use of the county in which such con viction was had, and the other one hal;'for the use of the informer: and in default of the payn .ent of such a fine such person or persons shall under go an imprisonment in the county jail \ of such county for a period not less than twenty nor more than thirty , days. AN ACT TO prevent fishing with j seines and to protect Bass fish in the ' Hay-town Branch of the Juniata riv er and its tributaries. SUCTION 1. Ji< i! enacted by the Sen t> and House of Ileprexentufires of ' the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in (ie,treat Assembly uiet, and it /. hereby enacted by the authority of the same: That from and after the passageof this act, it shall not be lawful for any per son. or persons, to fish with seine-in I the waters of the Raystown Branch of the Juniata river and its tributaries, ; under such penalties a- are hereafter provided. SECTION- That it shall not lie law-! ful for any person, or persons, to cause j the destruction of Ba— fish, in said wa ! ters, by reason of the erection of any dents or fish baskets or setting any dip or set nets, or by spearing or angling for said Bass fi-li for the fieriod of five years from the pas-age of this act. SK< TION ii. That any person wilful ly violating any of the provisions of this act, shall forfeit and pay the sum • of ten dollars, for each and every of fence, the saint to IK* recovered before a justice of the peace, by an action of debt in the name of the Commonwealth with costs of suit, and to be appropria ted to the -ehool fund of the district in which the ovi'ence -hall have been com mitted. and the prosecutor thereof is hereby made a competent witness up on the trial of said case. BEDFORD COUNTY OIL.—We were shown, on Tuesday last, by Maj. G. j W. Rupp, of this place, a bottle of oil obtained front the well at the foot of Dry Ridge. It has the smell of genu ine petroleum and in color resembles j the oil obtained on Oil Creek. The well is beinff sunk deeper, with fair j prosipevts. tf additional strikes. The . company have funds to -ink it to the j depth of Goo feet, and will raise a -uf fieient -um to put it down 1,000 feet, if j necessary. We are glad to know that i the company have the enterprise and energy to develop the oleaginous re- j sources of our county and hope they j may have abundant success. THE Shaw A Clark Sewing Machine, advertised in this paper, is the best for the price we have ever seen. It costs only $25 and does just as good work as I the higher priced machines, if our; readers desire to buy a low priced, and a good, machine, we would recommend the Shaw & Clark. DANCING SCHOOL.—Mr. G. Fouche' has opened a dancing school in this place. He comes recommended by G. i W. Riggsand W.G. Freeman,of Wash ington. D. ( John Early, President of Georgetown College, and Gen. Paine, M. C. from Wisconsin. Parents are in- j vited to attend the school. THE WEATHER.—It almost '"blows hot and cold in the same breath," now-1 a-days. On Sunday the weather was sweltering hot; on Monday and Tues day, overcoats were in good demand. , Bad for vegetation. * WE acknowledge our obligations to ; our friend, John Taylor, Esq., of Six i Mile Run, for a copy of a late Glasgow . (Scotland) paper. We have read it; with much interest. '♦ WE call attention to the advertise- j ment of Mr. Isaac Lippel, who has on hand a large lot of clothing, coffee, su-; gar, Ac., which he will sell very low. To all whom it may concern, we say. \ go and see. CALL and see Irvine's Regulator.— \ You will find in that establishment the j most prettily arranged ease of perfu- ! in'erv you ever saw. ft is really one of the wonders of Bedford. CLOTHING E.MPORII M. —Mr. George j Reimund advertises his new and ches?.p clothing store in this issue. He has goods to suit purchasers. Give him a call. f BERKSTKESSER & SMITH have just! received a new stoek of clothing, which j they are determined to sell off at star- j vation prices. Call and see for your-j selves. III'TTON still continues to sell boots] and shoes at low prices. He has just returned from the East with a fresh supply of good-. Don't forget him. LADIES, J. L. Lewis has brought with him, from the East, Cedar Camphor, a sure preventive against moths. PIANO, STOOL A-NDCOVERFORSALE. —The undersigned offers for sale a Pi ano, Stool and Cover for $35, or the Piano for $25, and the stool and cover for $lO. Any one wishing a bargain, j should call very soon. C. N.HICKOK. May ll—4t, Bedford, Pa. i THE French are rarely willing to ad mit that Parisian skill can be sur-| passed in the manufacture of articles of taste nud luxury, and Phalon's "Night Blooming Cereus" has been adopted by the leading French families here as su perior to any of the floral extracts put j up in Paris. Sold everywhere. THE Presbyterian church, near St. I Clairsville, will be dedicated to the worship of the Triune ' rod, on Sunday, the loth of June. The services will commence at lo o'clock, A. M. The j ! public are respectfully and cordially in | vited to attend. MARRIED. SHUCK—On ihe 13th int.. Jessie Benton, only ! I daughter of William and Mary Shuck, of this j ; piaco. aged 6 month.- and 7 days. ! KINION—On the 14 th mat . James Kinton, of: i this place, aged 33 years, (i months and IB days. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under- j signed, appointed by the Orphans' Court of I 1 Ttedford county. Auditor, to make a distribution ; i of the balance in the hands of Jacob Berkley, Administrator of Levi McGregor, late of St. Clair i township, deceased, would respectfully give notice i j that he will attend to the duties of bis appoint- > 1 merit, at his office, in Bedford, on Wednesday. | June loth. A P.. Isfit). at II o'clock. A. M . when ] ; and where all parties interested can attend if ihey ; | think prop r. M. A. POINTS, Auditor. : ; niay2s.-3t. / ILOTIIING EMPORIUM.—GEO. v RKIMI Nil. Merchant Tailor, Bedford. Pa.. ■ keeps constantly on hand ready-made elotbing. i such as coats, pants, vests. Ac.; also a general as ! sortment of cloth?, cassimeres. and gent?" furnish ing goods of all kind-: also calicoes, inu-lins. Ac., : all of which will hr •old late for rush. My room ; is a few doors west of Fyau's store and opposite Bush's marble yard. I invite nil to give me a ' call. J have just received a stock of new goods, j may 2.">.'Brt. | CMILDIERS OF BEDFORD COUN i TY. ATTENTION! —You are called upor, l once more, this lime for peace and not for war. to i j rally around (he old flag, und show to the world ; | that tour years of war have not dampened your ; military arder. A meeting for the purpose of en rolling and organizing a Militia Company, will be held in Bedford, on Saturday. May 26, iSfifi. For pariicuiars inquire of Major S. DICKERHOOF, MyS.-li WX.U. RIFFEK. MORRISON HOUSE, HUNTINGDON, PA i I have purchased and entirely renovated the ! large stone and brh-k building opposite the Penn- : sylvania Railroad Depot. and have now opened it i ' for the accommodation of the traveling public.— ! The Carpets. Furniture. Beds and Bedding are en- ' tirely new and first class, and I am safe in saying . : that I can offer accommodations not excelled in i Central Pennsylvania. ' 1 refer to my patrons who have formerly known j me while in charge of the Broad Top City Hotel , and Jackson House. JOSEPH MORRISON may2.l. fib .-tf. \TEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! | AN ; WAY DOWN BELOW THE -GROUND FLOOR.' ; ! BOUGHT JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME AND I TO BE SLAUGHTERED AT ONCE AT VERY LOW PRICES' The following comprise a few of our goods : | DRY GOODS. Good Calicoes at 10 ets., Very desirable at 16 cts. Sold very often for best at 20 cts. Best Makes at 22 cts. French Lawns at ;>U cts, American Lawns at 35 cts. Unbleached Muslin heavy 3-4 at 15 cents. 7-8 at 18 •' • '• verv " 7-S at 22 44 -11 colors. Barred and Plain Cambric Brilliants. Nansook Swiss. .Vc., Alpaeas. Ac., Ac.. Bed Ticking at 35, 50 and best at 60 cents. Sheeting Check at 25 cents —best at 31 cents. 1 All kinds of Flannels. MEN'S WEAR. .leans 21 cents and upwards. Cottonadc froui 25 cents up. All wool Cassimeres from 90 cts. up. Great bargains in Cloths. Hosiery, Gloves. Dress buttons, lLinkerchicfs. . A le.rge lot of Paper Collars, glazed and plain. LADIES' HOOP SKIRTS GR( ICERIESS: Best Crushed Sugar 20 cents. " Granulated 29 " Pulverized " 20 '• A '• 19 B " 18 " C " K Brown Sugar, fair article, 12 " *• good 44 14 •- extra 4 - 15 " * prime 4 * 15 44 Svrups. 60 cts . SI.OO. 1 50and best Levering 1.60. Prime Kto Coffee at 30 cents. Extra at 33 Tea. P.iee, Spices, of all kinds. Ac . Ac.. Ac.. Ac. DYE-STUFFS: Extract of Logwood. Alum, Copperas. Madder. Indigo, Ac. TOBACCO: Congress. Twist, Navy. Oronoco, Graveley's Na tur nl Leaf. Ac ~ a good article of Sugars, and Smoking Tobacco. FISH : Mackerel in half barrels, " '• quarter 44 •' eight Potomac Herring. QUEENSWARE: A genera! assortment of all kinds of Queensware. HATS: Summer Hats from 121 cents up. all prices and sizt 4 *. A large assortment of Woo! and Fur Hats for Men and Boys, all sizes and prices. CLOTHING: A general assortment of Men s and Boys cloth ing, at prices to suit the times. BOOTS AND SHOES: A general assortment of Ladies' Gaiters. Boots i arid shoes. Misses' and Children's Shoes, all kinds. Men's and Boy's LEATHER A prime article of Red Sole Leather at 40 cents ! a pound; Call Skins, Lining Skins, Upper Lentil- j er, Ac. CEDAR WARE: Tubs. Buckets. Brooms. Ac., Ac. COTTON CHAIN: All numbers, at $3 50 a bundle. STATIONERY: Letter. Cap and Note Paper. Envelops. Window Paper, plain and patterns. I {?■- Don't fail to call and see us, at No. 1, Anderson's Row. J. M. SHOEMAKER. may 25,'66- MERCHANTS AND M ECHANICS, and Business men generally will advance their own interests by advertising in the columns of THE GAZETTE. MAMMOTH SALE BILLS, PRIM ed at short notice. Large Bills make large sales. We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will much more tban pay the extra erpriise of p-iut ing Call at TIIK GAZETTE JOB OWTICL ORDERS from a distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended to. Send P. THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. Bed ford. Pa RMLE Local circulation of the BED- J| roßit GAZETTE is larger than that of any other paper in this sction ol oountry, attd therefore of ers the greatest inducements to business men to fdvertise in its columns. EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low ' rates at THE BEDFORD GAZETTE office. Call and I leave yourordere Notice;, ft. FOIL SALE —VERY LOW— aseeond bnn• HTCKOK. riMHS WAY.—The Books of J. B. \ FARQUHAR, Esq , are in my hands for set tlement and collection. Suits will_ be brought on all unsettled claims, on his books,from andiifter tlia first dar of June next, without respect to per sons. H. N.CODEMU.B. Bedford. Mayll -'it. I) A(.'K AGAIN!—GRBAT BAR-. J GAINS !—ISAAC LIPPEL lining returned to Bedford with a large and varied took of ready made Clothing. aii styles and sizes, tnd also a large supply of Dry Goods and Groceries, mites his old friends and the public generally tocill at his store, in the old stand, one door east of D' H Wat son's office ami examine his goods. All k nd? ot couutry produce taken in exchange for goods in ay 4. i>B. \ VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. ■ y —IOO acres of excellent limetone land, a- J bout 15 acre- well timbered, the renaindcr under ' cultivation, lying a few miles noith of Bedford, for sale on reasonable terms. For articulars ap- | ply to MEYERS A DKKERSON, maylß.-3ms. Bedford. Pa. I / lAUTION. I hereby ?ive notice ; that my wife. Annie 8. Gutlrie. (formerly ! Annie S. Stuekev, daughter of C'. aid R 6tuckey, | near.Bedford. Pa .) deserted me, in my absence, j from Altona. Knox county. Ills. I caution all 5 persons from harboring or crediting her 011 my ae- j count, as I will not be responsible f'r any debts oi I her eontraeting. THOMAS GL TURIE. may IS.-St.# j 17XECUT0IP8 NOTKYE.— Letters j te-tainent'y on the estate of Ailemas Bennett. . lute of S.iuthainj>ton township, dec'l. having been j granted by the Register of Bedfort county, to the i undersigned, notice is hereby givei to all having : claims against said estate to presenttnem properly ; • uthenticated Kir settlement, and all person? in- | dehted will please make immediari payment. GEORGE .8. BENNETT, AKTEMAS BENNETT, apr 20 —6t. Ex'rs ' I) about tops-- a law granting Rddi I tional bounty! Th 'se of you, therefore, who have j not received bounty, and those who have received j but f LOO, or less, will find it to their advantage So call on me THREE MONTHS', SIX MONTHS', and ; NINE MONTHS' MEN, come' April, 0 1a,;,; JOHN PALMER r I)ERSi)XS knowing tiifinsvives in debted to us for advertising Admiaj trato-s". tNccutors". Auditors' Notices, Orphans' Court salt s and other sales E M OVAL.—CALL AXD SB!•: 1L NEW MILLINERY BTORE!—Mr-- E V MOWRY would respectfully iuform her old frieids s and customers, a< well as the ladies generally, . that she has removed her store to the fine roans, immediately opposite the Bedford Hotel, lormirly I occupied by ,). Cessna, where she h ,s just rice.ved a large anil carefully selected assortment ' NEW MILLINERY and DRESS GOOIri. and NOTIONS, consisting, in part, of BOM VE TS and HATS. RIBBONS. FI.OWHRS. Y ALL WOOL DELAINES. POPLINS. B ERA G ES, ALPACAS. LAWNS. CALICOES. iVr . LADIES' COATS and SUA WLS. BES T KID GLOVES. % SILK and TIIRHAI) (loco, , COLLARS. HOOD SKIRTS, BALMORALS, CORSETS. A.. \r , Aiso. a fine assortment of LADIES', MI881?" and CHILDREN 8 BHOES, made specially to irder. These goods will be sold at the lowest price, but for CASH only. Mrs Mowry returns her tianks : for past 1 ivors, and respectfully solicits a coitinu aiiee of the patronage of the ladies of Bedfori 'tnd vicinity. (apr. 27.66. M RS. TATE AND MISS IIEA have returned from the city with th< most beautiful assortment of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOOItS, ever before offered >n this markit. In addi rion to this they have with them a lady from Phis.de!- phi, who has experience as n practiral Mi rimer. and having als< ■ arranged to have a practical MANTUA-MAKER from one of the city estab lishments. they are confident they can offer to their customers assurances of satisfaction wliich cannot be surpass ed. |apr.2o."6C TIISS KATE DEAL A MBS. M. f I R. SCHA EFFER have just returned i"m tne city with a fi neassortment of tashionable BONNETS. HA TS. RIBBONS. FLOWERS. G LO VES. ladies' nnd gents' hose, ladies' and gents' hand kerchiefs and collars, fancy neck-tie-, ruffling, dress buttons ami trimming, machine silk and cot ton. hair brushes, tooth brushes, clothes brushes, soaps, perfumery, enamel, skirt braid, embroider ing braid, ladies' eorsets and hoops, bilmoral skirts, laco veils, tissue for veils, cloths for sacks, dress goods, poplins, lawns, ginghams. Ac.. Ac. Mantua-making and all kinds of Milliner work done in the cheapest nnd best manner, may 11 "66. ft. B M'l . ■ LTirn. | LE" Bttwrak. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKF.IcP- I ERS. • .S TO V E E M poll I UM, AND TIN AVAR E EST A BLISII MENU. B. M'C. BLYMYER A Co. Have just refitted and refurnished their splendt 1 stock ,| Stoves and Tinware, at the old stand "1 Blyl.ll> e r A Son. and persons in need of anything in their line will find it to their advantage .og've them a call. They always keep on hand a full assortment of PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, with fixtures, together with the many different articles of TIN AND TOILET WARE, necessary for complete house furnishing purposes. COUNTRY MERCHANTS ' Should hear in mind that their orders will always | be promptly attended to, and a tull share of their 1 patronage is solicted. ROOFING AND SPOUTING Done in the most approved manner, and on the shortest possible notice. REPAIRING Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. The patrons and friends of the firm of BLY ; MYER A SON will find them cleg mtly fitted np ; on the corner lately occupied by Mrs. Stewart, I with a complete stock of Hardware, Ac always 1 on hand. mayll, 66. : This is a special inTi'ation to the reader to call t the BEDFORD CLOTHING BMPOBIUN, and examine our stock of j Ready-made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Piece Goods, Priees to suit the buyers. * BERKSTRF-SSER A SMITH. apr.27,'66. * Segal |iMt 4 DMIN" IST K ATOMS' NOTICE. /\ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration have been granted to the subscriber on the estate of John Bridges, late of Southampton township. B"df>rd county, dee'd, all persons iu debted to said estate are notified to make payment, and those having claims thereon will present them duly authenticated for settlement. apr.27.-6t. BENTON BRIDGES. Adm'r. i DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— x \ Notice i.- hereby given that letters of adinin traiion have been granted by the Register of Bed ford county, to the undersigned, ou the estate of Michael Fry. late of Union township, deceased All persona indebted to said estate are requested j to make immediate payment, and tho-m having : claims can present them duly authenticated for ; settlement. may 4.-6t. JOHN M CLAAR. Adm'r. SHERIFF'S SALE.— By virtue of a J writ'ofatot vend exponas to me directed, there will he sold at the Court House, in the bor ough of Bedford, on Saturday, the Sib day ol June, at 10 o'clock, A. M . the following real es'nte. viz : One lot of ground in the town of Coaldale. front ing on Fulton street, adjoining an alley on the east, and on the west by lot belonging to James Eichelberger. DM! feet front and 120 feet hack, with a two story Frame House and a Frame Stable • thereon erected, situate in Broadtop township, , Bedford county, and taken in execution as the 1 property of Lemuel Evana. JOHN ALDSTADT. Sheriff. | Sheriff's Office. May l-v'ilo-tt I RERILL L'TS AN.) EX PEN 1)1-| TUBES OF BEDFORD BOROUGH —John H. Rush. Esq,, Treasurer of Bedford Borough, in account with said borough, from May 1. A. P., 1865, to May 1. IS6R. Treasnrer Ur. To balance in Treasury at last settlement, 827 29 i To cash -eeeived frornS. Reimund, Weigh Master, 51 00 To cash received for Circus Licenses, 20 00 " " from H. Nicodemus, collec tor, tax for ISB4. 307 45 : " " " from f.me. for 1664, 405 82 89.il 56 The Treasurer ask- credit for the following dis bursements for the use of said borough of Bedford. Treasurer I- r - By amount paid on sundry checks, as follows, viz : WMI. Brown, for work done on Rohard st. 82: R. R. Sill, for auditing borough acconn*. ;) no Lewis Saupp, " "" Win. Bowles, for wheel-barrow. _ ■> ( James Corboy. for salary to April 21. 65. 25 00 W. Stahl, for making draft frames, 2 00 .James Corboy, work, Ac., horse, cart. Ac o0 62 i R. F McNeii. V. Steckman. rail got of 8 Amick, 1 oil J H Hution. auditing borough account. 3 00 W Brown, work done on Richard street. 21 on James Corboy, salary to May 1 .'65.(1 Uio.) 25 00 ; " •' carting. Ac.. 46 87 j Win Boher. two days work. B Border, winding town clock (1 y) A rep's 25 00 ; Lawrence Defiibaugb, mending hydrant. 6 50 Abtrum Herman •' 2 10 j John Aldstadt. lodging prisoners in jail. 6 31 B I" Meyers, printing. 16 "6 James Corboy, carting dirt. 39 15 J Corboy. salary to Nov 4."65,(2mA16 d) 65 3, J L Lessig. curb ng front of lots of Lyons. Reamer and Rev Heyden. 132 00 Jno M"wer. acting street commissioner. 6 00 David Pefibaugh. repairing hydrant- in July and August. 1865. 8 00 D Border, repairing hydrants, •' 00 ; James Corljov. cartingdirt, horse and cart. 18 56 , •• carting dirt on s'reets, 7 50 " - -alary to Jan.1,'66,(1 m A 18d 42 26 1 A J Dishong. blacksmithing, 22 82 j Jno Palmer. Hilary as clerk, stamps, light. fuel, stationery. Ac.. 30 00 i J Corboy, carting, cleansing engine. Ac.. 9 56 t " salary, working on street-, at tending hydrants. Ac.. 79 19 -alary a- high constable for 1865. 20 00 W Harris, soldering hydrants. Ac.. 1 75 Lawrence Dcfibuugh. mending hydrants, 1 00 Samuel Boher, carting dirt. JG 88 J W LingenfeDer, ac ing sueeteommis-oDer. 9 00 ; John H Rush, printing done bv Durborrow A Lu z. for weigh-master. _ 5 00 J Aldstadt keeping disorderly persons in jail, 2 93 John 11 Rush, salary as Treasurer to April 1, 1866. 20 00 . itank of Crawford county, uncurrent (on baud). _ 5 0 , ■i Exoneration and commissions for 1864, : Balance (cash) in the Treasury, 7 43 Sy;il 56 : BEDFORD BOKOFGH BOL'XTV FIND. Treasurer __ Dr. To amount received from H. Nicodemus. Esq.. collector. $1049 00 Treasurer Or. : By amount paid J B Farquhar. for Bond No. 6. ssot). Interest $24.50, $524 50 By amount paid J J! Farquhar. for Bond No. 7. 8500. Interest. .821 50, 521 50 81049 00 Statement of Money dne Bedford Borough. Balance in Treasury, Bank of Crawfmd county, (uncurrent), 5 00 ! Amount duefrotn Jno Boor, former weigh master. 9 45 Amount due trom II Nicodemus, Esq., collector for 1665, subject to exonera tions and commi-sions. 388 98 Amount due from 11. Nicodemus. Esq., collector for 1865, bounty fund, sub ject to exonerations and commissions We, the undersigned. Auditors of Bed! rd Bor ough. tlo hereby certify that we met and did audit > and adjust the account ot John 11. Rush. R-q.. ! Treasurer of said borough, for the year ending May 1, A. P.. IStiC. as contained in the foregoing i statements, and we have examined the forego j ing account due to said borough, and that we have ! found the same correct As witness our hands this j tenth day of Mav. A. P.. lt>6B. R. R. BILL. J. 111 NRv lIVTTOX, : Attest J KEEDYEAGER. Jon.N PALM EH, CI k. Auditors : maylS. 0 EDUCTION IN PBK E 1 4 OF THE A MERH \LV \VA T(^IIES, Made at WALTHAM. Mass. In consequence of the recent great decline in ! gold and stiver and all the materials used in the manufacture of our goods, and in anticipation of a still further decline, we have reduced our prices j to as low a point as they can be placed With Gold, at Pur. I so that no one need hesitate to huv a watch now i from the expectation that y will oe cheaper at p some future time. The test of ten years and the j manufacture and sate of More than 20(1.000 Watehe.s, ' have given our productions the very highest rank among time-keepers. Commencing with the de termination to make only thoroughly excellent watches, our bu-dne-s has steadily increased as the public became acquainted with their value, until for months together, we have been unable to sup i ply the demand. We have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings until they now cover over three acres of ground, and give accommodation to more than eight hundred workmen. We are fully justified in stating that we now make make more than one ha lf of nil the 11 ntrit e s sold in the United States. The different grades ; are distinguished by the following trade-marks engraved on the plate : 1. "'American Wntch C 0.," Waltham, Ms-s. 2. "Appleton, Tracy A C 0.." Waltham, Mass. 3. "P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Mass. 4. "Wm. Ellery." 5. Our Ladies' Watch of first quality is named "Appleton. Tracy A C 0.," Waltham, Mass 6. Our next quality of Ladies Watch is named "P. S. Bartlett," Waltham. Mass. These watches arc furnished in a great variety of sizes and styles of cases. The American Watch Co., of W altham, Mass.. authorize us to state that without distinction of trade marks or price, A/I the Prod nets of their Factory are fully erarrantet' to he the best time keepers of their class ever j made in this or any other couutry. F.uyers should . remember that unlike the guarantee of a foreign maker who can never be reached, this warantee is good at all times against the Company or their a gents. and that if after the most thorough trial, any watch should prove defective in any particu lar, it may always bo exchanged for auotber. As the American Watches made at Waltham. arc for sale by dealers generally throughout the country, wc do not solicit orders for single watches CAUTION —Tire public are cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. All persons selling counterfeits will be prosecuted. ROBBIN'S A APPLETON. Yents for the American Watch Company, mayfi, 66 -lui | 182 Broadway. N Y. THE BEDFORD GAZETTE to the best Advertising Medium in southern Penn sylvania. frHMfe (Groceries, V" J-;\V GOODS ! NEW GOODS!— \ The undersigned have now opened a large and | general assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, | to which tbey respectfully invite the attention of j buyers, assuring them they will find BARGAINS in everv department of our stock. TERMS: CASH PREFERRED. By special agreement a ■•redit of six months can be had. INTEREST CHARGED on all accounts after period named. may4.'6s. A. B. CRAMER * CO. j rjIHE WAR IS <>Y ER, HIT I>. A. REED still carries on the campaign against high prices. For this purpose he has just laid in a large supply of FALL AND U INTER GOODS. Come and see our sttleuhid assortment of Cloths. Cassimeres. Sntinetts. Westings. Ac. The fair sex are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stock of LADIES DRESS GOODs, Such as AH Wool Delaines. French Merinoes, Cohurg Cloths. Alpacas. Cloaking Cloths. Ac.. Ac., Ac. Gentlemen, call and take a look at our Hats and- Cans, Boots and Shoes, Remly-mad ' Clothing, etr.. etc . etc.. etc. We also keep constantly on hand the best groceries i:i the market: Coffees, Teas, Sugars. Syrups,. Table Salt, and Spices of all kinds Also, varieties of every description, the bestTu j baeeo, Mishler's Bitters, and every thing usually j kept in the Bedford stores Give us a call, and : s: tisfy your taste anil judgment before buying | Oct. 27, '65. Philadelphia iraft. HENRY HARPER, 520 Arch Street. PHILADELPHIA. ; WATCHES. Fine Gold JEWELRY. Solid SILVER WARE : nnd superior Silver Plated Ware, at Reduced Prices. (Mar. 23. 66 —3m. | PHILADELPHIA 1866. I (MM). WALL PAPERS. HOWELL A BOURKE, Manufacturers of Papei Hangings, and Window Shades, corner Fourth A Market Streets Philad- Ipbia. Always in store, a argc stock ot Linen and Oil Shades, j March 2 1066 !■ 1 /~IA Ri—LASH'S EI YE DOLLAR \ WASHING MACHINE is now offered to ! the public as the CHEAHEST. SIMPLEST and mos: EFFICIENT Washing Machine in the country. The exclusive right for tho sale of this machine in your owu State or county, can be secured by applying soon at our store. 727 Muriel Street. PHILADELPHIA. PA. J S. LASH A Co. Also, the best Clo'hes Wringer in the market, wholesale and retail. A very liberal discount to country mer ' chants and dealers generally. j may 1 8-6: ■ . OEDUCED PBK r>. j ae have just received n fresh in voice of EMBttOIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS: also froiu Auction. | LINEN SHEETINGS, TABLE DRAPERS. Ac., -at- Qrtatly Reduced Prices SUEPPARD, VAN lIARLINGEN A ARRISON. Importers and Dealers In Housp-Furnishin£ Dry Goods, No. 1098 Chosinut Street, may 18.-la PHILADELPHIA. XTEW SPRING GOODS. The subscribers are now receiving their Spring importation of HOUSE FURNISHING DP.Y GOODS. Comprising all the best varieties of Limn a ltd t'otton Sheetings. . Pt/losr and Bolster Casings, Tahle Damask and Diapers. J'trhle Cloths. Napiii/s. Doylies, Chamber and Both Towels. Towellings of all Descriptions, Marseilles Counterpanes, ft!on Lets, Table and Piano Carers, j And every other article of Furnishing Dry Gor AU UA i NS! HAJ{ G A i.NSI I) —AT THE— * NEW GROCERY STORE, On Julianna Street. 2 doors North of J. L. Lewis' Drug Store. 11. C REAMER j Has just opened a large assortment of GROCERIES, consisting of superior | T£AS. i COFFEES. SUGARS. CHEESE, M 0 L A SSES, Detersive Soap. Exira Family Soap-. Pickled Oysters, superior Pickles. Fresh Peaches, Green Corn. Green Pens. Sardines and Mac aronies, all kinds of Spices, Kellog's Mus -1 tar-1. Pepper. Alspice. Cloves, Ginger, Ciuumuon, , Mace. Ketchup. Worcestershire Sauce, Ex- I tracts. Lemon and Vanilla, Indigo am! Indigo Blue, Corn Starch, Eanoestock's urt>ur|>ts*ed Farina, all kinds of Prunes, Figs, Raisins, Cherries. Ac. ! FISII of all kinds, not caught, in the Juniata i Oranges and Lemons of the finest kind. 1 Ground Alum Salt. Washing soda., B tkit gSoda. j I Candles. Ac.. Ac. I to,' * Give us a call, examine our goods, and we ! i win try to aeeommotiate you. mavis, St'-. 11. C. REAMER, j 1_) RIA TERS' 1A K has mi tdo many a business man rich We ask you to try it iu 1 the O'.-luutns of THR GAZKTT* XJrngi*, &f. T L. LKWIS having purchflffd ths t ? , Drug Store, lately owned by Mr. H. C. Rea mer f'ikM°pleasure in announcing t> the ci iaeni r>! Bedford ami vicinity, that be b"* just r> tamed from the ciiies with a well selected stock of PR UGS, ME D IC IN ES. DYE-STUFFS. PERFUMERY. TOILET A R TIC PES. STATIONERY, CO A I. OTP. LAMPS AX PC 111 IA INS, BEST BR ANUS OF CIO A 1 5. SMOKiNG AND CIII WING TOBACCO. FKE \CII CONFECTIONS, ire . ir Tbe 9to. k ci Drug? bm! Medieinea coi >ist of t'.e purest quality, and selected with great erne, ticoeral Bf'ortu ent of popul o Paten' Medicines. The atteniion of the L dies is particular y invi ted to the Sock of PKP.tTMhHV, TOILET nod FA CT ARTICLES, consisting if (he best peifunesof he day. Colognes. Soups. Preparations for the Hair, Complexion and Teeth ; Camphor ice for chapped hat.-is; Teeth and Unit Brushe-. Pert Monaies. Ae. Of Stationary. tbrrr n a fine assortment: Billet, Note, L iter. Leaf ami Monrnitg Paper, Envelops, Pen?. Pencil.-, Ink. Ll.tt.k Leeds, Pow r of Attorneys, Drafting Paper, Marriage Cerlifi cates. Ac.. Ac. Abo, a large quantity of Books, which will be sold very cheap. Coal OH Isimj' Hinge Burner, can be lighted without removing the chimney—all patterns and price- G! -s Lanterns, very neat, for burning C oil Oil. Lamp chimneys'if an improved pattern. Lamp Shades of beautiful patterns. Howe's Family Dye Colors, the shades being light Fawn. Drab. Snuff and Dark Brown. Ligt.t and D irk Biue, Light and Dark Uret-n, Yellow . Pink, Orange, Royal Purple, Seal let. Maroou, Magenta, Cherry and Black Humphrey's Homeopathic Remedies. Ci°urs of best brands , smokers can rely on a good cirtar. Rose Smol tug Tobccro, Michigan and Solar* line Cat. Natural Leaf, Twist and Big Plug, hi ae-t and- purest hrcurh Loa /f rtton *, PURE DOMESTIC WINES. Consisting of Graft. Blaciber y and Elderberry FOB UEMCt.VAL tSE. ; .. Tbe attention of physicians is invited to'lie stock of Drugs and Mediciues. which they can purchase at reasonable prices " Country Merchants' orders promptly filled. Hoods put up with neatness and care, and at reasonable '. prices. i J. L. LEWIS designs keeping a first class Drug ; Store, and having on hand at all tiun- a general assortment of goods. Being a Druggist of several years experience, physicians can rely on having 'their prescriptions carefully and accurately coin ] pounded. " [Feb 9, 'htv— ti glottis. 13 EDFO 111 > HOTEL.—The un fy dersigned having taken charge of the Bed ford Hotel, formerly kept by Col. John ll.tfer. an nounces to the public rhat he will be able to af ford the best accommodations, both to the tr.ivl ing public and home custom. The house will be improved D'l re-fitted, and the Bar will always be well supplied with choice liquors. His table will be supplied with the choicest edible? of the season, and lie will spare no pains o make it suitable b>r all His stable is one of the bc.-f in Bedford, and a "nod hostler will always be in attendance. £ s■-Boardeis taken by the wei k, month or year. Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully in vited to give him a call JuSIIUA J. SHOEMAKER. Jan. 15. '64 rp ii E ME N GEL li OUS E. Jn'iaito Street, B> tford, Va. ' r he subsetiber respectfully begs leave to inform the .'ravelling public tht i,e has recently enlarged, improved ud refitted his house, b dh for the u c oniiitsbi ion of travelers and boarders, as well as country cus omcr?. Persons coming to this place for the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs, will find this house pleasantly loea ed. Ample and convenient Stabling i 6 attached to this Hotel, which will always be a-teuded by a c .retul hostler. Also a safe and convenient car riage house. All are invited to stve !lm c 1 ISAAC MENGEL. Proprietor. April 15, '64. TT~ X I U X II O T E L, WEST PITT ST.. BEDFORD. PA : V. STECKMAX, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate ii,e j üblic in the best manner and on the m< liberal leiins. May 9.'G2. I ACKSDX HOTEL, • B Railroad Street, IJVXTIXGDOX,• Pa. C. SXELL. apr,13.'66. Pmpiietor. iU;;! (rotate §alrs. \TALUAI'.LK LAND FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale the follow ing valuable bodies of lantl : 77/ A' EE CHOICE TRACTS OF T.AXD. containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois C itral Railroad, in Champaign county, Slate of Illinois S miles "from the ci'v of Utbana. ami one mile frt m Rentual Station on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and ot e of them btt3 a never f iling pond of water upon it The city of Urban* contains about 4,000 in'aliitanls. Cn-mpaign is the greatest wheat growing county in Illit.ni'. A lsu — One-Jo'n'tit of o i-art of lu/.d. situated in Btoad Top township. Bedford county, con Min ing about 45 acres, with all the coal veins of Broad Top running -through it. ALSO —Three Lots in the town of Coalmont. Huntingdon county. Jan 26. '66— ft E- C. REAMER. TTTALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT y PRIVATE -'.4LE. —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 Bioodv Hun. Also, ten acrt? of wttod land, adjacent to'Bleody Bun, lying t.n the Bed ford Rail Road, eontaiidng first rale irn ore and having thereon a never-failing spring of water. for particulars inquire at the store of Mrs.S.E. Mann. Bloody B.un, or of Dr Hickok. Bedford, Pa. Dec 15, Tsd._ XTALUABLE FARM AND TAX y NERY FOR SALE. —The undersigned offr for sale, their valuable limestone firm si'uatedin B ' 'itr-I township, Bedford county, adjoining lands Philip ZimiiKTS Charles Smith and otht-rs. ntaining 25(1 acres. 200 acres of which areelear t and in a rich state of cultivation, balance well timbered. This pioperty lit" about 4 miles North ot Bedford, on Dunning'? Creek, near the Bedford and Uollidaysburg Turnpike. There are upon the far in a LARGE B RICK D W E L L I X G-1I 0 f S E. A large I! ink Barn and eiher important huii lings. There is also a fine orchard of apple, peach and. other fruit trees upon the premises. The firm is divided into fields of 14 aen s each, enclosed with post and rai' fence. About 50 acres arc in mead uw There is an excellent spring of never f tiling : water close to the Dwelling-House. Also, upon the ' Southwest corner of the farm, there is located, A L A Ii (r E T A XXEIt Y, Containing 100 vats, with all the necessary build ings, Iho whole yard being under roof. The tan nery is now and has been for years, in successful operation Twenty-five acres of she fi in will be Sold with the tannery, if the latter be sold separ ately. Upon these uventy-five acres there are six , tenant houses. Forfurther particulars ad Iress T. II A X J LYONS. Mar- h 17, 1865. BBUPORD PA A NEW AND USEFUL INVEN j-\ TION —Teeter and Dickinson's Improved patent Hand Spinner, is the beet machine of the k'.nd ever invented. Twice as much can be spun iu the same length of time, with half the l> b r, as upon o her "spinnets." The machine is run with >1 treadle, the spinner being in a sitting jus uie. Tlk- undersigned having purchased the palentriglit i of this luaclnne for Bctlf tril and feomeiaut C'tuitt ', will eel! township and individua rights, to all t hi desire them Addre-s -MARTIN B. -MILLER, New Enterprise, Bedford eo., Pa. Feb 23. 66—3nt* [> ,mer?et lhmorrat copy 3 months and send bill to this office | OYiJ>! <> YES!! S J McCAL'SLIX, Auctioneer. J he undersign- d having taken out license ns an Auctioneer tenders his services to his old friends, i'ersous desiring an auctioneer will find it to their advantage to patronize hitn. March SMtn 8. ■! McCAPSLISf. 4 UCTIONEERING. —The under- Y s'-gned. thankful tor past favors, offers hisSer v ices to i he people of Cumberland Valley and Lon donderry townships, to cry sties of real estate, personal proper y. 4c lie will guarantee satis faction to all who employ hitn Nov.'Jl. ; u>—hut* JOHN DICKEN. OYESI O YES! WILLIAM DLBERT, ACCTIONEEC. The subscriber having taken out license as t n auctioneer tenders his services to all his old fri>-t.ds. Persons desiiing an auctioneer will find it udvau tageous to give hitn their patronage. Post Office address, BEDFORD, Pa. Jan iy. b i-JiU \VM. DIBERT. rpEKMS lor every description of Job 1 PRINTING CASH '. for the reason that for every article we use, wv must pay cash; and ihe S cash system will enable us to do our woik as lew t as it can be done in the cities.