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ISt'SIXKSS 111 it EtTTOn V. fell-wing Business Directory for 'be tnir t Bedford und other places in the county. ,idtertisement* appear in the column* of J.UETTE.) may be of service to our friends ra rors in the county, and is commended to ,ttention: TORNFYS AT LAW— G. H. Spang; .1. P. J W.Tate; J"hn Palmer: E. F.Kerr; rr „n .v l.utx; Espy M. Alsip; John T. ,i, .1 II Filler; Kimmeil & Lingenfelter. s.t Diekersun, Bedford. Pa. ;>SKEriS— Reed & Scbell; Rupp. Shannon & ' ppdford. Pa. -- AND SHOES. VARIETIES. xe.—J II II F Irvine. Bedford, Pa. if'lß[> NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch. (g[>'ET-WARE, CHAIRS. Ac.—Richard Leo, rd. P*. THING —I ■ Lippel, Berkstre.-ser & Smith, eHeimund, Bedford. Pa. TfiOODS. GROCERIES, Ac—J. R. Fr --\ B Cramer; J. M. Shoemaker; P. A. li.fihaiigli A Fisher, Bedford. Pa. -.~Tn in A Greenbaum, St. Cl-iirsville. Ac ;;>TISTRY —C. X. Hickok A- J. G. Minnicb, Beiforc. Pa. ■ ; 1ST —J. L. Lewis; Bedford, Pa. FASCV STORES— Mrs. V B.Tate fc Miss M. Mis E V. Mowrv; Mrs. M. R. Schafer A . Kte Deal. Bedford. Pa. * iCKRIES—II. C. Reamer. George Mardortf, : rd. Pa. HAFLIWARE. AC.—'Win. Hartley; Geo. Bly • I eon. Bedford. Pa T rtl.s Bedford Hotel. J. J. Shoemaker; •d II use, I. Mengel; Union Hotel, V. Steek- Ecif-rd. Pa TELER —Daniel Border. Bedford, Pa. John lleimunJ. Jeweler, 1 S PRINTERS—Meyers a Men gel. Bedford, i-All kinds of Plain ami Fancy Job Printing m 1 promptly executed. IP.-—Win. C. Snivel}-, Schellsburg. Pa. SY.-ICIINS— Dr. J. L. Marbourg. Bedford, . pa WW. Jamison and P. H. Pennsyl, Bloody f, Pa. 'ENT MEDlClNES—Sbriner's Cough Syrun •iisn Vermifuge; Foutx's Mixture and Horse tile Powder; Wheaton's Ointment: Helm- Extra •; of Buchq: Dr. Tobias' Venitian Lin •r.t Alleock's Porous Plasters; Christadoro's - Jrc: Mi-hler's Herb Bitters. -FAL ESTATE SALES— -1 0 Reamer—private sale : . X. J. Lyons, Private Sale. Walter, Private, X Hickek . private sale. ■ Its. TINWARE, Ac.—B. McC. Blvinyer Bedford. Pa. . R'-aa the -'New Advertisements" in this - !->ue of TKK GAZETTE. - F' r Administrator's. Executor's, Auditor's •o. Ac., see ■•Legal Notices." j-- Read the a lvertisements under the head of .i:es, Ac." MOt It ATM 101 NTT COM 1..V TIO.V. of Democratic voter- of Bedford inty, nre hereby re. < Vim. ' o ll.\\k NOTES will heat par •luiy Ist., lHiil. by which time wiii most probably all he with mtd their places supplied by ' -"ks ~r tbe notes of .National i iie fears of soim people that Nate !..ink notes will be wortble-s r tif loth of June, are entirely . as there i- a bill before ("on "' the tino* of their cireu a period of six months longer; en -hould the liill not }a-s, the •iik notes in circulation after ' will only be subject to a dis '•r one-half per cent.—merely to defray the expense of send '!|i to their respective banks for iijition. " AIII.EKS." — There is nuite a Tfinkling of "Republicans" in !I| itv who are down upon the v o i!l( (i "deserters." We call '•"iiiion to the fact that the Ab '"adersin this place rejoice over "1" t of their being What do they and their friends ,f this? Will they lick the feet " that kick'them as though f" -(> many dogs? Goes.—whilst on a visit to the Clairsville, a few days ago, , t "hown a church organ made W in. Oster, of St Clair tp., ls really a curiosity. Mr. < Mer "■rand eoiistructeil the instru - ther by baud. !i i> full ■ ir i tone and proves that Mr. : miH-hunical talent of a order. "' FOTIHM. HALL. -SeeMr. '•'MM s advertisement in nnoth- He keeps at his Clothing '"V thing necessary and orna- v ._ i" the c V v L .ri;4g t of the outer ' ~ y Ui the ehlii* to the A; Lie. ' * " ODD FELLOWS HALT..—' The I. O. of I ♦ O. F. in this place, renovated andgreat-1 Iv improved and beautified their hall.! It now presents a tine appearance and is very comfortable. SAXTON A BOROUGH.—TLIE town of! >Saxton, this county, has Ixen erected into a iKirough. Saxton is a thriving i pla"** and promises soon to be a eonsid-j I erable town. For the Bedford Gazette. At KNOWT.KDGKMENT.— Jfew*. VaU- I tors: — i c-aiinot lett ve the scenes of piea ant pastoral labors continued through more than ten years, without expres sing. through you. the great regret with which i go out from thi- midst of I a people wlio liave been so uniformly, kind, and appreciated my services IK yond their merit. 1 have else ivnt re rwtirtlwl some ofj the numerous benefactions of my con gregation, and would now -imply re-' fer to a reivmt gift, very beautiful and valuable, from the ladies of my iate 1 charge, "u gift." in the language of tho j accompanying note, "'more perishable j -j than the love which offered it." It .; will be preserved whilst life lasts, a>>o- ; , | ciated with precious memories, a grate- i fu! memorial of christian kindness j which on many occasions made glad the heart of their pastor. 1 would, in connection with this, uc know'edge mv obligations to Mr. Charles R. Ri-a, who at considerable inconvenience and expense, sent near t lyall my hoxetl goods to the Railroad station. It would be impossible to enumerate the many tokens of sympathyand kind - motions of gratitude tluring tin- last! weeks of my stay in tlii- place. 1 need \ no argument to convince me of my love to the valued friend-- 1 leave be hind me. Separation from them is one of the greatest trials of my life. 31 ay God supply their need, give them great peace in the christian life,and an abun-! dant entrance into the heavenly king i dom. I would also express my gratitude for kindness shown by many persons to! whom 1 have not sustained thereiution of pastor. Messrs. Hitjert and l)iohl ; took my family, all my baggage, and a portion of my library to the Railroad ! without charge. My venerable friend, j Stahl, rendered valuable assistance in ! my preparations for my removal, and j refused any remuneration. Merchants! i furnished boxes for packing my goods, j jtree of expense, and unpaid bills for j • schooling, clothing, and labor were re-' j ceipted in full, whilst many pleasant I | "keepsakes" have been received from other sources. My heart has been deep-' ly moved by acts and expressions of; . i affection coming from persons "not of j | my fold." May the Master I have en-! deav4>redto serve reward them all, both j , in this lifeand in that which is to come, j And now I go to the far North-west, i Considerations of health alone have j determined the change. It is a sad ne- | c-s-ity. i never exjiect tf love anoth- j r t-oj)l<- ni4>r<- I bsid almost written, j as w ell. With sorrow Igo from them, j even to the beautiful land of sky-tint-! ou waters." May we meet in the better j country, w here tender ties shall never he sundered, and all forms of suffering ■ are unknown forever. HUBERT F.JSAMPU-:. Bediord, June 8. 18G6. Wherever Fashion's votaries gather— there "Night-Blooming t'ereits" .-cents the -imiiiict nil'. I'halon & Son. manufai-turer-, New j York. Sold everyw here. Choler.i, Hiarrluea. and Hysentery! —A cure is warranted by Dr. Tobias' celebrated j Ycnitian Liniment, if used when taken by persons j of temperate habits.. This medicine has been ! known in the United States over 20 years Thuiis amb have used it. and found it never failed to ' cure any complaint for which it was recommended j . i and ail those who first tried it. are now never! without it. In tbe Cholera of ISts. Dr. Tobias at ; 1 tended 40 eases and lost 4, being called in too late , 1 to do any good. Ihrcrfioi/i. —Take a tcaspoonful in a wine-glass 1 of water every halt hour for two hours, and ruh i the abdomen and extremities well with Liniment. : To allay the thir-t. take a lump of ice in the : m- ith. about the size of a marble every ten min utes. It i- warranted perfectly infioeent to take internally Sold by all druggists, price 40 and -ii cents. Depot. 50 Courtlandt sf New York, may 11.'60. —lnt A single Box of Brandreth'.- l'iil contains more vegetable extractive matter than twenty boxes of any pill" in the world beside; fifty live hundred physicians use them in Iheir practice to the exclusion of other purgatives The f.rst i-ftcr of their value is yet scarcely appreciated, j When they are better known, sudden death and i continued sickness will be of the past. Let those j who know them speak right out in their favor. It j is a duty which will gave life, j Our rnee are subject to n redundancy of vitiated ' bile at this season, and it is as dangerous as it is prevalent; but B rand ret h's Pills afibrd an invalu- | able and efficient protection. By their occasional ; use wo prevent the collection of those impurities! wbi' h. when in sufficient quantities, cause eunuch | danger to the body's health. They soon cure Li- ; er Complaint. Dv -pepsia, Loss of Appetite, Pain in ' Head. Heartburn. Pain in the Breast-bone. Sud den Faintuess an-! Costiveness. Sold by all re- j speetable Dealersin Medicines, [mayll,'66.-Im. TRANSFORMATION,- (The tmperstf-l j tions of antiijuity are on;y '-food for laughter" at | j the present day. and yet this is an age of Miraclev. ! accomplished with the aid of science, l-'or exsut- I pie : grey, sandy or red hair is Ch.tinsred in a Moment, | to the richest conceivable black or brown, by a ' simple application of Cn stadoro's llair Dye, Manufactured anil sold by J. Cristadoro. ti Astor House. New Aork. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. STRANG E, m TTKUK.— Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by re turn mail (free of charge.) by addressing the un dersigned. Those having fear* of being humbug ged wall oblige by not noticing this card. Others . will please address their obedient servant. THUS F CHAPMAN. 83! Broadway, New York Jan. i. '66—ly. I(ARMED, WALTMAN—OWEN—At tbe Friend's Cove Parsonage. May 24ih. bv Rev Win. M Deatrick, AVtn li W Dm an. of Friend's Cove, Lieutenant of 79tii Cs-mpntiy. t 2il BajXalioo NjDecan Reserve ; Corps, and Miss Martha Agues Gwcns'. of ■ Dwt, t&ia county DIED. t KEPLER—Departed this life, Saturday, lytp "It ~ in the 89th year of her age, Mrs. Mary Kep ler. widow ot the late John Tilghman Kepler, Esq . who was intimately connected wiih the growth of 1 ; the city of Baltimore. M 1 .as one of its early and • . most enterprising merchants. In the death of this venerable lady, we are made to feel that another mother in Israel, j and as may be truly said, a nursing mother of the j | Church, lias gone from toil to rest. Pure and dig- i ! nified in sentiment, feeling and conduct, the de | ceased was a woman of more than ordinary bear • ing. and exhibited for a long course of years those shining qualities which gave her an elevated Char j aeter in alt the relations of human life. Early in the communion of the M. E Church, she reinain ! Ed a consistent member of the same to the latest hour of her earthly existence. Her end was peace; indeed, i; w is full of holy triumph over death, and <•! bli--lu! hope in toe resurrection of the pi ous dead. And now she "rests from her labors, , and her works do follow her." The deceased was the mother of Rev. Samuel Kepler, of the Epis copal Methodist Church, and formerly pastor ot ! tt e M E Church of Buifor i Station. MO'iKE —Dn the Bth instant, Mary Elizabeth. ! daughter of Hugu and Mary Moore, of Bedford ■ township, aged II years, J months and 27 days. H'K'VER—On Friday. June 1. at bis residence ! in Liberty township, Martin Hoover, aged 61 | years, lacking one day. Mr. Hoover was an ex j eellent citizen and died respected and beloved by . all who knew him. diUir j OME AGAIN!!!!! i BY THE BARD OF LIPPEL'S HALL. i j Home again ' Home again ! From a foreign shore ; And iiosv I'll get some handsome clothes From LIPPEL'S Clothing Store. Far I have roamed the world around. But uone like their s can find ; To such as I could get abroad, I had to be resigued. But oh. it caused my heart to ache. My countenance to fall, To buy such clothes from others. When I thought of LIPPEL'S Hall. Oh. you are highly favored. Who live on Juniata shore. For you can always get your clothes At LIPPEL'S Clothing Store. And all who have to travel. Will these my words recall; For none make clothes as good and eh an As those at LIPPEL'S Hall. Where you can always find ihe largest stock of MEN and BOY S CLOTHING, together with PIECE GOODS for Custom order. Also a lot of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. junls.'66. pUBLICSALE OF VALUABLE j '_l HEAL ESTATE —By virtue of an order of ihe Orphans' Court, of Bedford county, the under signed will offer for sale, on the premise-, in Bed- I ford Borough, on FRIDAY. JULY 13th, 1866. the j following described property of Jeremiah Brown, lire of the borough of Bedford, deceased, to wit : One lot of ground in said borough of Bedford, on 1 the south side of John street, being lot No. •'! in ! the plan of lots laid out by Maj. S. M. Barclay, j fronting on John street 50 feet and running bae'k 200 feet to a twenty feet alley with a story and a j half frame dwelling house thereon erected, ad i joining lots of Samuel Bagley on the west and i ! Henry Dorsey on the east. Terms, CASH. Sale to ; | commence at lOo'elock. v. M . of said day. j junto,-lt. H. NICODEMUS. Adm'r. | / VLTVER LOWRY vs. MAN- ! ■\ J NAII LOWRI —ln the Court ot Common ' Pleas for Bedford County. No. 10. April Term. ! 1866, alias Subpoena in Libel for Divorce And, now. April .30th, 1866. the Court, ou mo i :ion of G. H Spang. Esq.. Attorney for the above I j naine.l Oliver 0. Lowry." the above named libel- I lant. grant a rule on the above named Hannah i I Lowry. the respondent in the above ease, to show ! cause why a divorce a tinrulo matrimonii should j not be a I eereed. The said Rule returnable on Mou ! day, the .3d dav of September. 1866. at 111 o'clock, A.'.M 0. E SHANNON. Pro'y Attest JOHN ALDSTADT. Sheriff. ! Sheriff 's Office, June 8. 1866. ! SAME ) No. 12. April Term. 1866. Alias Sub vs. , jxena in Libel for Dhorce On motion, j SAME ' E M Alsip. appointed Commissioner to : take testimoney, lind facts and make return to j said Court, at next Term. September 3J. 1866 To Hannah Lowry and all parties interested ! Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, j Commissioner appointed, as above stated, will at- I j tend to the duties of his appoint nent, at his office j : in Bedford, on Friday, tbe tith of July, 1566, when j nrl where yon nun attend if y>u think proper. junß -4t. E M. ALSIP. Commissioner. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE I REAL ESTATE —Tbe undersigned will of ! fer at publ'C sale, on the premises, about ten miles j from Cumberland, on the line of the proposed Kail i road to C itmellsville, on Tuesday, the 20tli of June. , 1866. the following valuable real estate, situated i in Londonderry township, Bedford county, known i as the Jacob Devore farm, containing ;;i>s acres; i about 2011 acres under cultivation, and the re mainder well timbered. The soil is limestone, and there is also a ve n of Iron Ore upon it. There is a good two-story Dwelling Houso. Log Barn and other outbuildings upon the premises. There are two apple orchards and a peach orchard upon ! it. The firm is well watered Also. A tract of warranted land, containing up- I wards of so acres, about 8 acres of which iscleared and under fence, nearly the whole being good ara ble land. Also, A tract of warranted land, containing 19 , acres. This tract adjoins the farm, as does also ' the above mentioned 81) acre tract. * Also, One other traetof wairauiud and patented land, containing 175 acres, adjoining lands of Win Bonnell and others, in Londonderry township Terms made known on day of sale. Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock, of said dav. CORNELIUS DEVORE, MICHAEL DEVORE. junio.-lt.* and other heirs of said dee'd. I) E A 8O N 8 \Y II Y \ THE . I MERE IA* IIVI T< lIES, Made at WALTHAM. Mas*. IS THE BEST. Tt is made on the best principle. Its frame is composed of solid plates. No jar can interfere with the harmony of it- working and no sudden shock can damage its machinery. Every piece is made and finished by machinery (itself famous for its novelty, as well as for its effectiveness) and i-' therefore properly made The watch is what alt mechanism should be—accurate, simple, strong! and economical. Except some high grades, too costly for general use. foreign watches are chiefly made by women and boys. Such watches are com posed of several hundred pieces, screwed and riv : oted together, and require constant repairs to keep ! them in any kind of order. All persons who have I carried --aneres.'" ' lepines" and "English Patent ! Levers," are perfectly well aware of the truth of this statement At the beginning and customers, as weil an the ladies generally, that she has removed her store to the fine rooms, immediately opposite the Bedford Hotel, formerly occupied by J. Cessna, wher<* she ims just received a large and carefully selected assortment of j NEW MILLINERY* and DRt'S GOODS, and NOTION'S, consisting, in P art , of BONNETS and HA TS. RIBBONS. FLOWERS. ALL WOOL DELAINES. POI'LLXS. BEIiA(iES. ALPACAS. LAWNS. CALICOES. iVr . LADIES' COATS and SUA WLS, BEST KID CLOVES. SILKW THREAD G.'ut-er, COLLARS. HOOP SKIRTS. RA LMORA LS. CORSETS , IVr., -\-e. Also. fine assortment of LADIES', MISSES" an d CHILDREN'S SHOES, made specially to order. These goods will be sold at the lower prices, but for CASH only. Mrs. Mowry return- Iter thanks for past favors, and respectfully solicits a continu ance of the patronage of the ladies of Bedford and vicinity. [ipr.27.'66. MILS, TATE AND MISS KEA have returned from the lity vith the most, beautilul assortment of MILLINER V AND FANCY GOODS, i ever before offered •this mark't. In addition , to this they have with them a lady ftotn Philadel- I phi, who has experience as a yraelicd Milliner, | and having also arranged to have a practical MANTUA-MAKER from one of the city estab lishments. they are confident they ean offer to | their customers assurances of satisfaction which | cannot be surpassed. bipr.2o,'66 J H/FISS KATE DEAL & MRS. .M. XTJ R. fCHAEFFER have just returned from itiy citv with a tine assortment of fashionable BONNETS. | ' HATS. RIBBONS. P LOWERS. G LO V ES, j ladies' and gents' hose, ladies' and gents' hand kerchiefs and collars, faiey neck-ties, ruttiing. j dress buttons and trimming, muebine silk and <<>t t ton. hair brushes, tooth bruthes, clothes brushes, soaps, perfumery, enamel, skirt braid, embroider | 'ug braid, ladies' corset! and hoops, btlmoral I skirts, iace veils, tissue for veils, cloths for sacks, ; dress goods, poplins, lawns ginghams. Ac.. Ac. Mantua-making and all kinds of .Milliner work 1 done in the cheapest and b manner, muy 11'66. VUiUulrijihw < L PAVE R S . \ HOWELL A BOURKE. Manufacturers of Pa per ; Hangings. and \\ indow Siades, corner Fourth A Market Streets Philad. lphia. Always in store, a. I arge stock nt Linen and Oil Shades. March 2. 1866-3 m ; / lARI - LASH > FIVE DOLLAR V., WASHING MACHINE i- now offered t<> the public as the CHKAHKST. SIMPLEST and most EFFICIENT Washing Machine in the country. The exclusive right for the saie of this machine I in your own Stare or county, ean be secured by 1 ! applying son at our store. 727 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA. PA. ■I S. LASH A Co. Also, the best Clo'hes Wringer in the market. • wholesale and retail. N very liberal discount to country mer chants and dealers gem rally. | may IS .-St. 1) EDUCED PRICES. X 'J he subscribers have just received a tresh in j voice of EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS: MISO from Auction. LINEN SHEETINGS. TABLE DRAPERS, Ac., —at— Greatly Rehired Pile ' SHEPPAKD, VAN HARLINGEN A ArtRISON, Importers and Dealers In House-Furnishing Dry Goods, No. ltlllS Chestnut Street, may 18,-lw. PHILADELPHIA. VEW SPIUX(x GOODS. The subscribers arc now receiving tbeir Spring importation <>f HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Comprising all the best varieties of Linen and C ntron Sheetiays. PtHour and Bolster Casings. Table Damask and Diaper*. Table Cloth*. Napkins. Doyhe.*. Chamber and Both Towels. Towel IINJ? A of all Desert ptlon*. Marseille* Qltlit*. Counterpane .*. Blanket *. Table aml Piano Cover*. And every other article of Furnishing Dry Go"de required to commence housekeeping or supply the wants of a family. Spring Hosiery and Men no Good.*, The subscriber, with inerer-ed facilities for the j transportation of the HOSIERY DEPARTMENT! of their business, invite attention to their ample | and well selected stock of Lhtlie.s'. Gentle men' ■* and Children * , Hosiery, Me rino and Silk Vests, Drawers, etc. New stock and at the Reduced Prices. SHEPPAKD, VAN HARLINGEN A AURISON, No. lOGS Chestnut Strep*, may IS.-lm. PHILADELPHIA. £cpt potters. I DMIXISTRATORS' NOTICE.— A Y Notice is hereby given that letters of admin i-tnit,ion have been grunted to the subscriber on the estate of Elizabeth Means, late of Monroe township. Bedford county, dee d, all persons in debted to said estate are notified to make payment, and those having claims thereon will present them duly authenticated for settlement. jun.S,-fit. HORATIO J. MEANS. Adm'r. ilotU'CSi, Sf. 1 TOR SALE— VERY LOW— a second J hand PIANO. Inquire of . i t l'io.-.f, C N HICKOK. TVALUABLE FARM FDR SALE. \ —IPO acres of excellent iiutcstone land, a bcut 15 acres well timbered, ihe remainder under cultivation, lying a few miles north of Bedford, i for sale on reasonable terms. For particulars ap ply to MEYERS A DICKKRSON. ! may 18.-3 HIS. Bedford, Pa. J) D L N TV, Bur NT'v.—Soldiers ! J Congress is about to pass a law granting addi i tional bounty! Those of you, therefore, who have not received bounty, and those who have received ! but SIOO. or less, will find it to their advantage h> call on me THREE MONTHS', SIX MOUTHS', and NINE MONTHS' MEN, come 1 April.g ISfifi. JOHN PALMER PERSONS knowing themselves in debted to us fur advertising Administrators', i Executors', Auditors' Notices, Orphans' Court sales and other sales of Real Estate, and for printing i lit I Is, ac . Ac., will please call and settle for the same, as all such advertising and printing should i be CASH MEYERS A MEN'GKL. Feb 16. "6ti-tf. mANX ERS, ATTENTK>N I-A new J[ Tannery, in good order, containing one pool, three limes," three baits, five leaches, thirty-four lav-a-way vats, with the necessary number of han dlers, in as good a locution as can be found iu Bed ford county. for rent. For further information call ! at this office. Nov. 17, '6s—tf N OTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS OF _ THE BEDFORD COUNTY OIL COMPANY, i —Persons who subscribed to this company, by a j resolution of the Board of Managers, are required ■ to pay the first and last instalment, of the amount I subscribed, on or before the Ist of May. Theparties | employed to sink the well are on thoground ready : to operato and the money must be forthcoming. I By order of the Company. "March 9-3ut GEO. W GUMP, Pres't. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Notice is hereby given, to all persons, tres passing upon may premises, without permission, •o quit the practice, as I aui determined to prose cute all such, without respect to persons, accord ing to law. This is tho last noticoi junij.-dt* A. I>. LANDS.'' ■ srif fioods. t*. EW < IDS ! ! WAY DOWN BELOW THE -GROUND FLOOR.' BOUGHT JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO BE SLAUGHTERED AT ONCE AT VERY LOW PRICES' 'file 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 82 cts, French Lawns at 50 cts. American Lawns at 35 cts. Unbleached Muslin—heavy—3-4 at 35 cents, " " 7-S at IS " •' very " 7-8 at 22 " I *• •' •• 4-4 at 20 " : " extra •< 4-4 at 25 " ; Bleached Muslin from 15 ceu's up. American and French Ginghams, Chiii lies, Delaines, all coins, half wool, All wool Delaines r.ll colors. Barred and Plain Cambric Brilliants, Niinstiok Swiss, Ac., Alpacas. Ac.. Ac., Bed Ticking at 35, 50 and best at (50 cents, 1 Sheetiug Check nt 25 cents—beat at 31 cents. All kinds of Flannels. MEN'R WEAR. Jeans 31 cents and upwards, Cot tonade from 25 cents up, All wool Cass ime res from 90 cts. up, Great bargains in Cloths. Hosiery, Gloves. Dress Buttons, Ilankerchicfs, A large lot of Paper Collars, glazed and plain. LADIES' HOOP SKIRTS. GROCERIES: Rest Crushed Sugar 20 cents. " Granulated •• 20 " " Pulverized " 20 " " A '• 19 " B " 18 C - 17 " Brown :Sugar, fair article, 12 " good '* 14 " " extra " 15 " " prime '• 1(5 " Syrups, 60 cts., Si 00, I.soand best Levering 1.60. Pr ime ltio Coffee at 30 cents, Ej:tra " " at 33 ■' Tea, Ktce, i ipices, of all kinds, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. DYE-STUFFS: Extract of Logwood. Alum, Copperas, Madder, Itidi-o, Ac. TOBACCO: Congress, Twist, Navy, Omnoco, Graveley's Na tural Li -af, Ac., a good article of Segars, and Smoking Tobacco. FISH : Mackerel in half barrels, " '• quarter " " •' eight " Potomac Herring. QUEENSWARE: A gen iral assortment of all kinds of Queensware. MATS: Summer Hats from 12. cents up, all price- and sizes. A large assortment of Wool and F'ur Hats for Men a id Buys, all sizes and prices. tLOTMING: A g'tneriti assortment of Men's and Boys' cloth j ing. Nt prices to suit the times. lit)(ITS AND SHOES: A gene) al assortment of Ladies' Gaiters. Boots and Shoes . Misses' and Children's Shoes, ail kinds. Men's and Boy's •• " LEATHER ] A prim e article of Red Sole Leather at 40 cents ; a pound; Cait Skins. Lining Skins, Upper Leath er. Ac. CEDAR WARE: Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Ac . Ac. COTTON CHAIN: All numbers, at 53 50 a bundle. STATIONERY: Letter. Cap and Note Paper, Envelops, Window , Pn-rmr. plnin nntl pattern? Don't fail to ctiii and see us, at No. 1, Anderson's Row. J. M. SHOEMAKER. say2s,'M. fit II E T H li E E STO RES!! S ANOTHER VETO! TIIE HIGH PRICE RILL CAN'T PASS! We have just received and have for sale at the lowest prices. ; DRY GOODS, G RC K'ERIES, QUEENSWARE, I HATS, ( LOTH ING, BOOTS RIIFL SHOES, Ac. We have the best CALICOES at the lowest prices. FRENCH and AMERICAN LAWNS j at a great reduction. Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS incomparably low. American and French < inghaiiis. ChiiHiesi, Delaines, Cambrics, Flannels, At'., in great variety. MEN'S WEAR. Jeans, Cottonades, ■ Cassi meres, Cloths, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Ac , Ac., Ac., Ac. GROCERIES. j SUGARS. SYRUPS. COFFEES. ' | TEAS. SPICES, RICE I and everything in the Grocery line. Remember the Three Stores, At ST. CLAIRSVILLE, at FISHERTOWN and at MOWRY'S MILL Come one, Come all, and give us a call. HERSIIMAN A GREENBAUM jaul-Slfoi- v • ' '- " prti-OrtJoils, C>rorfrifs. v^r. X"KW GOODS! NEW GOODS!— The undersigned have now opened a largo and general assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which they respectfully invite the attention of! ] buyers, assuring them they will find BARGAINS in every department of our stock. TERMS: CASH PREFERRED. . Bj' special agreement a credit of six months can I be had. INTEREST CHARGED on all accounts after period named. maj4,'6(S. A. B. CRAMER A CO. YN ELL ING OFF AT COST!! P. A. REED, Intending to relinquish the Mercantile business,in j Bedford, IS CLOSING OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, {re.. AT COST! A rare chance to buy goods, of all kinds, cheap. | Call and see jtml. 66 T> ARGAIN S! BA RG A INS! —AT THE — NEW GR( X ERY S'l'T >IIE, On Julianna Street. 2 doors North of J. L. Lewis Drug Store. H. C. REAMER lias just opened a large assortment of GROCERIES. I consisting of superior TEAS. COFFEES. SUGARS, CHEESE. MOLASSES, I Detersive Soap. Extra Family Soap. Pickled Oysters, superior * Pickles, Fresh Peaches, Green Corn, Green Peas. Sardines and Mac aronies. ail kinds of Spices. Kellog's Mus tard. Pepper. Alspice. Cloves, Ginger. Cinnamon, j Mace. Ketchup. Worcestershire Sauce, Ex tracts. Lemon and Vanilla, Indigo and Indigo Blue, Corn Starch, Funnestock's unsurpassed F'arina. all kinds of Prunes, Figs. Raisius. Cherries. Ac. FISII of all kinds, not caught in the Juniata, i Oranges and Lemons of the finest kind Ground Alum Salt, Washing Soda, BakitgSoda, i i Candles. Ac.. Ac ijf* Give u< a call, examine our goods, and we j • will try to iiccomuiooate you. ' may It.-fir, ' H. c. REAMER. ) / IONFECTIOXERY AND GLTO- V. CEIO —The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has just returned from ! the citv with a carefully selected stock of GtlO- i CFRIES and CONFECTIONERIES, all of which I will be sold a: the lowest cash prices The following are among the numerous articles which maybe found at my store : All kinds of j Sugar. Coffee, Molasses. Segars and Tobacco; Can ned Peaches, Pears, Pine Apples, and Green Peas; : Dried Peaches. Prunes, Raisius, Dates, Figs. Lem ons, Ac. Ail sorts of Spices. Essences. Oils. Crackers and Cakes' Fancy Soups, all varieties: Plain Candies, assorted, of every description, and Fruit Drops;: fine Candies of all kinds. All of the above named ar icles, with many ; more, cin be found one door East of the GAZETTE i Office, and opposite 11. F. Irvine's Reguiat. r junl.-3m. GEO. MARDORFF. j U'lotUina. etc. This is a special invitation to the reader to call at tho BEDFORD CLOTHING EMPORIUM, and examine our stock of Ready-made Cloth ins, Hats and Caps, Pi ere Good s, Prices to suit the buyers. BERKSTRESSEE A SMITH. apr.27."6fi. /SLOTHING EMPORIUM.—GLO. V REIMUND. Merchant Tailor. Bedford. Pa., j keeps constantly on hand ready-made clothing. such as coats, pants, vests. Ac.: also a general s --; sortment of cloths, cassimeres, and gents' furnish ing goods of all kinds: also calicoes, muslins. Ac., all nf which will he sold low for r dt. My room I is a few doors west of Fyau'e s ore and opposite | Rush's marble yard. I invite all to give me a call. I have just received a stick of new goods, j may25,'66. I* AUK AGAIN!—GREAT BAIL| ) GAINS!—ISAAC LI PPL L having returned to Bedford with a large and varied stock of ready- I made Clothing, all styles and sizes, and also a large supply of Dry Goods and Groceries, invites bis old I friends and the public generally tocall at bis store, in the old stand, one door east of Dr. W. 11. Wat- I I soil's office and examine his goods. All k nds ot ( country produce taken in exchange for goods ; may4,'66. Stores, ' IT. M'C. BUVMVER. I CEO. BLVMYEH. I IMPORTANT TO HOUSKKEEP- I ERS! STOVE EMPORIUM, AND i TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT. | B. M'C. BLYMYER A Co. ; Have just refitted and refurnished their splendid j | stock of Stoves and Tinware, at the old stand of i Blyrnye' A Son. and persons iu need of anything ! j in their line will find it to their advantage ;ogive j them a call. They always keep on hund a full ! j assortment of PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, | with fixtures, together with the many different \ articles of TIN AND TOILET WARE, j necessary for complete house furnishing purposes. . COUNTRY MERCHANTS Should bear in mind that their orders will always j be promptly attended to. and a lull share ot their j patronage is solieted. ROOFING AND SPOUTING Done in the most approved manner, and on tho shortest possible notice. REPAIRING Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. The pßtrons and friends of the firm of BLY MYER A SON will find them elegmtly fittud up on the corner lately occupied by Mrs Stewart, with a complete,stock of Hardware, Ac., always on hand. > 4. . e. -inaylL'tid. pings, ptcdifincs, &f. I 'L. LEWIS having potfetiassd the , Drug Store, lately owned by Mr 11. C. Rea mer takes pleasure in announcing to the ci izens | o! Bedford and vicinity, that he has just returned j from the cities with a well selected stoek of ! DRUGS. MEDICINES. DEE-STUFFS. PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY, CO A L OIL. LAMPS ANn CHr INLYS, REST BRANDS OF CIGARS, iMO KING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, P KERCH CORFECTIONS, Ife.. IK The stock of Drug* and Medicines consist of the • purest quality, and selected with great eate ; General assortment of popular Patent Medicines. The attention of the Ladies is particular y invi ted to the sock of I-EKFCVBRV, TOILET and FA-CT ARTICLES, consisting if the best perfumes of the day. Colognes. Snips. Preparations for the Ilt'ir, Complexion and Teeth ; Camphor ice ior chapped bands; Teeth and llair Brushes, Port Mocic. Ac. Of Sta' ionery. there is a Jin? axsortmrnt. Billet. Mute. Letter. Leaf and Mournii g Paper, Envelops, Pens. Pencil-, Ink. Blank Deeds, Power ■ of Attorneys. Drafting Paper, M Triage Certifi ; cates. Ac.. Ac. AI-o, a large quantity of Books, ■ which will be sold very cheap. Coal Oil Lam/i Hi' ge Burner, can be lighted without removing the chimney—all patteics and prices. Glass Lanterns, very neat, for burning Coal Oil. Lamp chimneys of an improved pattern. Lamp Shades oi beautiful pattems. llowc's Family Dye Colors, t li- shades bciilglight F inn. Drab. Snuff and Dark Brown. Ligtt and Dark Blue, Light and Dark Green, Yellow. Pink, Orange, Royal Purple, Scarlet, Maroon, Magenta, Cbeiry and Black Humphrey's Homeopathic Remedies. Cigars of best brands, smokers can rely on a ] goyd • igar. liose Smoting Tobreeo, Michigan and Solar? Fine C"t, Natural Leaf, Twist and lEg Ping, Finest nmi purest French Co<■ fcrttont, PURE DOMESTIC WINES. Consisting of Gra ye, Blackberry arid Ehleiberry Fort MEDICIXAL PKK. _-r Tbe attention of physicians is invited to'he stock of Drugs and Medicines, which thev can purchase at reasonable prices. Country Merchants' orders promptly filled. Goods put up with neatness and care, and at reasonable prices. J. L. LEWIS designs keeping a first class Drug .Store, and having on hand at all times a general assortment of good.-. Being a Druggist of several years experience, physician* can rely on having i their prescription* carefully and accurately cum . pounded. |Feb t 9, 'fiti—tt 1> I: J > YOIID HOTE L.—Tiit.' un- Jl dersigned having taken charge of the Bed i ford Hotel, formerly kept by Col. John IKfer. an ; nounces to the public that be will be able to af ford the best accommodations, both to the travel ing public and borne custom. The house will be improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always he .veil supplied with choice liquors. Hi table will 00 supplied with the choicest edibles of the season, •1 no will spare r.o pains o make it suitable for : all His stable is one of the best in Bedford, and i a good hostler will always be in attendance. Boarders taken by the week, month or year. Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully in ' vitcd to give him a call. JOSHUA j SHOEMAKER. I Jan 16, 'M mHE MENGEL HOUSE, Juliana Street. Bedford. Pa. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to imoru the travelling public that lie has recently enlarged, j improved and refitted hi- house, b->th for the ac ! comuiodarion of travelers and boarders, as well as •ountry customers. Persons coming Co this place r the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs, j will find this house pleasantly located. Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to ; this Hotel, which will always be attended bv a i careful hostler. Also a safe and convenient car j riage house. All are invited to give him r> call. ISAAC MEN"GEL. Proprietor. '■ April 10. '64. \JoRKISo'X HOUSE, HUNTINGDON, PA t have purchased and entirely renovated the urge stone and brick building opposite the Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, and have now opened it j for the accommodation of the traveling public.— j The Carpet-. Furniture, Beds and Bedding are en : ;irely new and first class, and I am safe in saying that I can offer accommodations not excelled in : Ceutral Pennsylvania. I refer to my patrons who have formerly known \ me while in charge of the Broad Top C'tv Hotel j and Jackson House. JOSEPH MORRISON', i may 25/06 .—if. I TJ X I O X IT () T E Lq WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA : V. STECKMAX, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the j most liberal teinrs. May 9, "t52. VTTEAVEE HOTEL, OaintvUle, v T P" —The undersigned would respcc fully : inform the public that lie has leased the hotel I • te ; iy kept by Mr. S. Cri-sman, St Clairsville, Pa., where he will accommodate all who may favor : hiin with tl.eir custom. , junß.-3m. HENRY WEAVER. TACKSOX HOTEL, •*Jr Railroad Street, II UX TIXGI) OX, Pa. C. SMELL. apr.13,'66. Proprietor. >Xg\\ Estate Sales. TTALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. v —The undersigned offers for sale the follow ing valuable bodies ot land : THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND. containing Kill acres each, situated on the Illinois Central Railroad, in Champaign county. State of Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Uibatta, and one mil'- from Rentual Station on said Railroad. Two '•f the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never failing pond of water upon it The city of Urban* contains about 4.000 in! abitants. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing cuniy in Illinois. ALSO — One-fourth of a tract of land, situated in Broad Top township. Bedford county, con ain ing about 45 acres, with ail the coal veins of Broad i Top running through it. ALSO — Three Eds in the town of Coalmont. Huntingdon county. Jan 2ii. '66-tf " F. C REAMER. TTALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT V PRIVATE BALE.—One lot of ground in the ; oeutre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street about sixty-five feet, one of the very best business locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of ward land, adjacent to Bloody Bun. lying YES!! S J McCAUSLIN, Auctioneer. 1 the undersigned having taken out license as au i Auctioneer teuders his services to his old friends. I Persons desiring an auctioneer will find it to their j advantage to pairouixe biur. March 'J-.'lru S. J. McCAUSLIN. 4 l"( TU)XLLKIXU.—The under | /"\ signed, thankful for past favors, offers his ser vice* to the people of Cumberland Valley and Lon donderry towuships, to cry sales of real estate, personal property, Ac. lie will guarantee satis faction to all who employ htm. Nov. 24, : t>s—6rt>* JOHN DICKEN. PRINTERS' INK hits made many a business man rich We ask you to try it in the rufluiuns of XB£ UAikiiE