The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, July 13, 1866, Image 3

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BISI.VFAS DIRECTORY.
The following Business Directory for' the bor
-ugh ot Bedford and oiher places in the county,
rhote advertisement'appear ir> the col it mux of
fnE GAZETTE.) may be of service to our friends
ir.d patrons in the county, ami is commended to
heir attention:
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G. II Spang;.!. P.
Feed; J. W.Tate; J-hu P'ltner; E. F Kerr;
pLir! irrnw .1 Lu, t'rujr M Al-.-n: J-iln T
K'gy A J H Filler; Kimmeil A Lingenfelter.
Meyeri A Dickersvn, Bedford. Pa.
3ANKERS—Reed A Sehell; Rupp. Shannon A
C Bedford. Pa
BOOTS ANT) SHOES. VARIETUR. Ac —J II
Hut'on ; H F. Irvine. Bedford. Pa.
BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch.
C ABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, Ac.-Richard Leo,
Bedford. P*.
CLOTHING—I. Lippel. P,erkstreser A Smith.
ile --ye heimund, Bedford. Per.
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. Ae.-J. B. Far
bar: A. B Cramer: .1 M. Shoemaker; P. A.
R. L D' fibangb A Fi-her, Bedfi rd. Pn
11 "-shmtn A (rreenbaurn. St. Cl ttrsville. Ac
DENTISTRY—C. N Hickok A J G. Minnich.
Jr . Bedford. Pa.
DRUGGIST —J- L. Lewi". Bedford, Pa.
FANCY STORES—Mrs. \ B Tate A Miss M.
Rea; Mrs E V Muwry; Mrs. M. R. Schafer A
Miss Rate Deal. Bedford. Pa.
(7b OCERIES —II C. Reamer. George Miirdorff,
Bedlertl. Pa
HARDWARE. AC. —Wm Hartley: Geo. Bly
mrt-r A Son. Bedford. Pa.^
HOTELS Bedford Hotel. J. J Shoemaker;
M-ngel House. I Mengel; Union Hotel, V. Steek
mac Bedf-rd. Pa.
JEWELER—DanieI Border. Bedford. Pa
John Reimuni. Jeweler.
JOB PRINTER - '—Meyers A Mengel. Bedford,
Pa —Alt kind: of Plain and Fancy Job Printing
c lr!y ar. Ipr wptly exeeute i
PUMPS—Wm. C. Snivelv, Schetlsburg. Pa.
PHYSICI VMS—Dr. J. L M-'rbourg. Bedford.
', Drs.AV.W. Jamison and PH. Pennsyl. Bloodv
Run. Pa.
PATENT MEDICINES— Shriner's C- gb - run
and Imlian Vermifuge: Foufz s Mixture and Horse
and Cattle Powder; At heaton's Ointment; Helm
b< i s Ex'raet of Buehu: Dr T bins' A'enitian Lin
ia'.snt : Allcoek's Porous Plasters; Christadoro's
Hair Dye; Mishier's Herb Bitters.
REAL ESTATE SALES—
F C. Reamer—private sale
T. II A N J Lyons. Private c ale
J„-.ib AVnlter. Private,
C. N II kok . private saD
STOVES. TINWARE, Ac.-B. M C Blvmyer
A Co.. B-dfirii. Pa. '
i. a - Reau the - New Advertisement*" in this
week's i— ue of Thk GAZETTE.
ijf- F .r Executor's, Auditor's
s -es. Ac .see Legal Notices
Ly~ Read the advertisements under the head of
Notices, Ac.' 1
M i itcEiLSUi KG COLLI < = K. —We have
ro v. I a copy of the fir-r annual fat
al' ,'ue of Mercersburg College, and are
pleased to learn that this recently es
tabiisheil institution has enjoyed a tii;jh
decree of prosjxrity during the fir'-t
term of irs existence. At a special
qet'timr of the Mercersbturj? Ctafiffis of
' German Reformed Church, held in
r d, Aag. l. i sm. it was reatfhred
a ( . 4 classical institution
open a aod liberal t'hri-tian
foundation. Arrangements were made
i-i purchase . va { lia ble property of
the Marshall OD1 ingtitate, Mer
cerd.ur- Pa., and of nin( . Re _
-ents wa.-elected to ort, aiz( . an(] M . t in
rnoMon Mem rsburg ( qejre. The
buildings were repaired anrt-. jrn | ;S hfd
the service- of able and ex{*.; enWH {
teachers were secured, and all t } l( .
praiseworthy of < 'ins-is ftrrnq
out with commendable zeal and ear
n -Tries- by thi- Board. In les- than a
y.-ar we find a corp- of live efficient
teachers empkyed and tiie names of
on • hundred students enrolled. The
c >urse of study is. thorough aad eomw
pete, and the progrt— of the studuits
has been very good according to relia
be r''i>"rts. A geotleomn whoatteod
eJ the recent examinations of tbe va
rious cla-ses of tiie college, and the first
exhibition of the Washington Irving
Literary Society, given in the College
Hall, Thursday, June U). informs us
that in ail respect.- the students acquit
ted themselves in a manner that reflect
ed great credit upon themselves and the
institution itself. Esp vially are we
. atified to learn thatoar I>e<lford boy
came off with so much e -iat on these
interesting occasions. M. P. Ileeker
nian and M. J. Hardman on Debate,
D. N. Dittmar on ; J. F. Rood
<n Declamation; J. A. liee<i on the Val
edictory, are reported to have reflected
great honor upon their native county
ami received their full share of fragrant
b iquets from tiie hands of the fair
•n . denswiio-e presence graced the oc
casion. "So mote it ever be" with ali
t'i youthful sons of old Bedford.
W ur" pleased to iottrn that the pros
1' vt- of the college are very good fur
an increased numberof students at tiie
R'Vt term, to commence about the
middle of August, ls>.. The charges
arc unusually moderate. Two hund
rc<l dollars covers ali the expenses of
the college year, including tuition,
boarding, light, fuel and washing.
Resolute BASE BALL ULUB.—A
' ■ '"f young players tit Base Bail, has
just been organized in this place, under
l,! " title of "The Besolute," with J. A.
• "ed. Pres't., N. J. Alsip, Sec'y. Janes
H, Tretts'r, and F. It. Sehell, Field
' 'ptuin. The first nine are, Bchell,
PT J. Jordan, C., H. IX date. s.-.. W.
; "!i, 1 b., W. Cromwell, 2 b., K. Ly
b. s j. A. Reed, !.f., F. RtM'd.c. f..
* S| - J- Alsip, r. f.
OIN FELLOWS CELEBRATION*. —The
"fO. F celebrated the Fourth in
-■and ityleat Woottycrry. Dr. C. A.
U-ckuk was the orator of the day.
A NOVEI. GAME AT BASE BALL.—
On Friday, 2h|h ult., a game of base |
ball was played by the Fat Nine of the
Juniata Base Bali Club, of this place, j
against the Thin Nine of the samel
Ulub. A largeerowd of sj>eetators was
in attendance, by whom the liveliest
interest was manifested ill the progress
of the game. The "Fatties" came off
victorious by a score of 53 to 32 for the
"Leanies." The iatter played very
well; in fact some of the best players
in the dub belong to the lean persua
sion, but the "Fatties" played -o
"heavy" a game that their opponents
couldn't "make the riffle." This office
was represented on both -ides and we
are, therefore, divided in our feelings
tm to the result of the game, between
rejoicing at the successor the "Fatties "
and regret at the defeat of the "Lean-
ies;" in fact we are. or. this subject, as
the poet says, "a pendulum 'twixt a
smile and a tear." We give In-low the
particularsof the game as handed to us
by one of the scorers:
FAT NIX E. TIC IN XIX K.
o. R. O. B.
Grove, c., 2'6 Reamer, e., 4 3
Bollinger, p., 4 6 Lyon, p, :{ 4
M'3luiiin, s.s., 3 7 Fisher, s. s., 1 •?
Alsip, 1 b., 7 King, 1 b., 25 j
Meyers, 2 b., 2 8 Lewis, 2 b., 1 •">
Anderson,3 b.. J oFyan, 3 b., 3 3
N. Lyon.-,c. f., •"> 4 Mengel, c. f., 3 3
Palmer, 1. f., 3 -7 Wills, 1.1, 2 4
Mlnnlcb, r. f., 2 (i T. Lyons, r. f.. 4 2
27 53 ; 27 32 j
Fly catches: AMp 3, Minnich 1,
Grovel. Alex. Lyon2, Lewis 1, Fish
er 1.
Home runs : King 1.
Uaptain of Fat Nine, J. F. Grove;
Captain of Thin Nine, Alex. Lyon:
Umpire, W. Jordan, Mineral !sprin
B. 8.C.; Scorers,J.Lutz, W.T.Daugh
erty, Jr.
THE FOURTH AT CHALYBEATE;
TROTTING COURSE. —Theever glorious :
Fourth was celebrated at the Chalybe
ate Trotting Course, by a large con
course of people. There were several
trottiiig-matehes, and a dinner at the
house of W. Chenoweth, Fist}. Tin
Democratic Brass Band enlivened tin
octusion with their best pieces, and not
withstanding . the rain every body
seemed to enjoy the day. The dinner
gotten up by Mr. Chenoweth and his
estimable lady, was excellent, a- all
\Ylio partook of it can abundantly tes
tify. The Band request u- to state that
they are under great obligations to Mr.
Jonathan Bowser# of the Colerain
Mills, who rigged up a wagon and con
veyed them to the Course without
charge. Jonathan is one of the most
HU'ial and whole-souled gentlemen in
the county. Long may he wave!
#
EPISCOPAL SERVICES NEXT SAB
BATH IN THE LUTHERAN" CHURCH. —
The Court House bang now undergo
ing repair, the EPISCOPAL services wiii
beheld next sabbath in the Luther
an church, kindly lent for the occasion,
at 104 a. m., and 4p. M. In the morn
ing the Rev. Barrow will preach on the
subject of "Confirmation," and in the
afternoon "Israel'sbondage in Egypt."
The Rev. Essiek will preach in the
evening.
GUAKTEIILY MEETING NEAR NEW
PARIS.— The second Quarterly Meet
ing for Schelisburg Circuit, M. F.
Church, will be held in the beautiful
grove near New Paris, on the 14th and
15th inst. Rev. Thos. Barn hart. Pre
siding Kbit r, will do the preaching.
NEW CHI ROIIES. —The Episcopali
ans are about to build a new church,
which, when finished, will l>e a splen
did edifice. The Catholics, we under
stand, intend soon to build tr new
church on the lot of Rev. Hoyden, im
mediately opposite the residence or" o.
E. Shannon. Esq.
IRVINE'S REGULATOR.—I 'heap SHOI
Boot-. Gaiter.-, and any thing in the
shoe line; Glas.-ware, Queenswaro,
k Ane n 4c., at Irvine's ED gu
, ho-r. Call and see.
1 A EJ.;SH supply of Drugs, Perfu
mery, 'Whitman's Superb Confections,
Ac., Ac., ha* just been received at J. L.
; Lewi-' Drugstore, JuliannnStreet.
fc\>r the Gazette.
T> Ilic !j<>i!i(n rnf,i of ( ftimty.
I luring the late eat.vass for the nom
ination for Sheriff, •-Grain reports •min
ed currency, which were calculated to
injure my standing as a Democrat and
which served, in a great degree, to bring
about my defeat. Whilst I how in en
tire submission to. the decision of the
county convention, I deem it a duty to
myself as well &s to the Democrat- of
the county, to refute the falsehoods cir
culate d against me prior to the holding
of the Delegate elections.
1. it was charged that 1 had declared
that if i would le defeated for the nom
ination, I would leave the party. This
was false frt tn beginning to end. Let
my course at the coming election lie
the proof of this. I ask the Democrats
of the county tonote particularly wheth
er those who circulated thi> report, or
myself will labor the most earuc-tiy
for the success of the ticket.
2. It wascharged that my son, when
at Pittsburg, had pointed out the hi
ding place of conscripts. I pronounce
thi-an unqualified falsehood, though
. so trilling an electioneering -eheiue is
hardly worthy of notice.
.'5. It was charged that I wa-in favor
of "putting the wages of poor people
down to seventy-five cents per day."
This was a most unwarrantable charge
and I defy any man to produce a -nark
of evidence to -u Instantiate it. I am a
poor man myself, and, therefore, would
hardiy be such a great fool as to strike
at my own interest.
4. It was charged that I* was a "Know
XoHriny." In answer to this 1 say that
1 have all my life voted the Democrat
ic ticket, except in the spring of INV>.
eleven years ago, when 1 voted against
the Democratic nominations for town
ship officers. Immediately aft#ward
I publicly acknowledged my error and
strove with all my might to indutfc
others who had committed the same
mistake, to retrace their erring steps.
During the last eleven years I have vo
ted with, and in my humble way, work
ed for the Democratic party. This I
intend to continue todo to the end, the
prophecies of certain parties to the con
trary notwithstanding. In conclusion,
I return my sincere thanks to those
uho stood by me during the recent
canvass, andcali upon ail my friends to
rally with me to the support of the
Democratic ticket. Respectfully,
ISAAC I). EARNEST.
Bedford Tp., July 9, 18GG.
Br. CLAIB TP., I
7th Mo., sth day. j
FRIEND BENJAMIN 'The national
Union ticket which thee presents, pleas
es us well. The negro-sutfrage ticket
on the other side has too many of the
r ng-streaked, spotted and -peekled on
it—the off-spring of what we rail amal
gamation. Thy neighlmrs here are fur
the President's plan of early restora
tion and early peace. The conserva
tive republicans (by them I mean the
sensible ones> and the Democrats are'
together'on that subject. The Radicals
are for Stevens' plan, that is, restora-j
tion when it suits them, and strife in j
the meantime. The Thad-ites are pret
ty thick on their county ticket. Thee
would do well to expose this; for a
black streak i politically speaking; runs
up the back of every man on it.
Thee would do well, also, to put a
few questions to these candidates in
plain words, such as these:
Is the President's plan, or Stevens'
plan, thy plan for restoration and p< ace?
Is the late amendment offered to the
Constitution, which in short, is negro
suffrage, or no representation, approved
by thee?
Shall negroes vote in Pennsylvania?
These questions should be an-wered
fair and square. A refusal to answer
will he well understood. We are tired
of names out here, and don't care wheth
er we be called Democrats, Conserva-,
tives or what. We are for men, "hon
est and capable," who will give us har
mony and peace—reasonable prices for
all articles of trade—no broken banks j
—a gold dollar for a dollar note —no '
mixing of white and black men—the
negro in his place, to he educated if he
can be, and protected in person and
property, with the Union whole and
entire, and the Constitution without
any tinkers about it. On thy ticket
we find all such' men, and thee can put
down on thy returns one hundred for
its majority in this township, in Octo
ber. More, perhaps, again.
THY FRIEND.
MARRIED.
FLECK—REPLUGLE —On the Bth ult.. by Rev j
A. R. Kroner, Samuel B. Fluck. f Wood- ;
berry, Miss Rusauua RepCgle, of Waterside.
Bedford County.
DAVIS—MILLER—On the 3th inst at the Par
sonage, be Rev. Jis II Mcli irrah, Mr R B. Da
vis and Miss Jane Milier. all of this County.
DIED.
' GARDENER—Tune 23d . Mrs. Chris-tan* Gar
; teoar of Bedford Township, aged :>2 years, 3
- monrha ami ttt dy*.
iLlcu*
■ I AST NOTICE. —My old hooks
I he squared hy cash or - ite imraedia'e
i ly. Those persons who tnay fail to .-et'le their
acconn-s, f-n or before August itch. 186:7, must
blame thrmn'res. if they have costs to pay. as I
i have been very indulgent, and row need money,
jul 13-tf. ' WM HARTLEY.
A METZGER Keep
eorstsntly on hand a large Stock of general
t II A ROW ARE Thev h tvej-ist re -ivi-t >0 D 'ZEN
i'.EST i CHEAPEST FKL IT JAR- ever off red
to the public. They keep alt kinds of Farm Ma
chinery. including Mowers and Rearers. Cider
Mills, Folder Cute rs and Willou-bhv's Guia
: Spring Roller Grain Drills, the b-st in the world
| jul 13,' M.
! pEDFDRD COUNTY NORMAL
1 —Tie Couetv Normal School will
I open in Bedford. Aug. 13 h, I stiff. We shall be
! able to offer S adects superior dvantages this
j fall. Tni : ion $5 for th->.-e who teach in the coun-
I tv. and sff for all others Boarding $3 r> r week,
jul. 13-tf H W FISHER.
Co Superintendent.
NTOTU'E. —All person- are hereby
cautioned ar-ii-it harboring ->r tru'-ing my
wife. Anna Eve MrCrearey, who left my bed and
hoard without ju-t cause or pr vocation, as I will
not ' ■ held responsible fir any •! hr- of her con
tracting I also warn all persons from trusting
my son Thomas J McCres.rey, as I will not be re
srHii s ble far any deb's h- mav f arnic
jul 13—3t. AMOS W. M.CKEAREY.
■ / IAUT.ON AND ONE CENT RE-
W.ARD.e-Ran away fr-uu the subscriber, liv
ing in Mi idle Wn .(berry. Be if rd Co. Pa. a
: worthless Boy. namc-1 Andrew M >ll, bound un'o
him till of age .All persons are cautioned not to
i harbor or trust him on my account, as I will nut
I beresponsib e fur anything he may do. The a
| hove reward will b pai l in real stickle, but no
i further th 'nks will be given.
I ju! 13 —3'■ 9* R- METZ.
[ oTRAY COW.— Strayed from the
premi-s of the subscriber in Bloody Run • a
I th - Do of July inst.. a re i cow, having one born
j broken off. and a bull around her neck A liberal
i reward will be paid to any person restirii g h--r to
: my possession. MR- JOHN SHI CK
July 13.-3t.
rpo BRIDGE BUILDERS.—Theuu
| I dersigned, Commi-sioners of B olford County
• will let on Tuesday. July 2t'b. 1866. to the lowest
, and best bidder, a roofed bridge, to be built a
cross the R ystown Branch . f the Jnuia'a. uc.tr
the hou e of J-dtn Mowry in Juniata T -wuship
j Plans and specif; ations can he seen at our nth -e in
! Bedford or on the premise- on the day of letting.
GEORGE R'ADES.
Attest— >ll< H AEL W KK'IZ,
J. G. FtstiEit. M. 8. BITCHEY.
C'lCrk Cowiui-sinners.
' A DMINIBTRATOR*S NOTICE.—
, \ Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin
: : . hi have been granted to th subscribers on
•he estate of .Mar in Hoover, late i f Liberty town
i ship, deceased.
All per.-on- indebted to said estate are notified
i to m ike payment, and those having claims there
! on, will present tbem duly nniheuiiueted for set-
Uemeut. GEORGE HOOVER,
JOHN H BILLING,
jul 13—tit. Adu.'r-.
NA iTICK l>) TRESSPASSERS, —
The undersigned citizens of Colerain town
ship. take this method of intern.ing the public
that they will proseeu e to the fullest extent of
the law, all persons who shall wilfully enter or
kreek down, through or over any orchard, garden
; or yard ler.ee; or who "hall wrongfully club, atone,
cut. break, bik or otherwise mutilate or damage
: any nu , fruit or ornamental tree, shrub, bush,
j plant or vine, tri 1 is. arbor, hotbed, hot or green
| house; or who shall wilfully trespass upon, walk
■ over, beat down, trample, or in anywise injure
any grain, grass, vines, vegetables or other grow
' ipg crop on their respective premises
'Benjamin Kegg. Geo. W rihak-r. Isac Shafer,
i Janes Rawlins Samuel James. Win. 1' AB. F.
Morgart. Samuel Williams. A C James, Wm.
Roge. Rev. Thus Lee. Jon Luman, E os schaf
fer. T .bias seh.iff.-r, Mr-. Rebecca Schaffer. W in.
R.ssler. sr . Abra lam MeClell in, George Sn ifer.
ui James. Geo W Deal. Heury W Smith,
David Schaffer, Wm. a Geo, W. Cessna, Win.
Nelson. John Schaffer, Wm. E. May .) T Scbnf
i fer, Jaeob VVolford. . jul.l3—3c.
MAMMOTH SALE HILLS, PRINT
cit at short notice. Larze Bills make large
gales. We know it tote so. TRV IT! It will
mnch r>"rc than pay the 'Art of print
iag. Oa.LL at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE
yanru Stors.
AI. ; AM. M-.K
IV NEW MILLINERY STO|!—Mrs. E. V.
MO WRY would respectfully infji her old friends
and customers, as well as thuulies generally,
tliat she his removed her storei the fine rooms,
immediately opt>site the BedfdtHotel. formerly
occupied by J. Cessna, where sh* s just received
a large and carefully selected airluient tf
NEW MILLINERY and DRB GOODS, and
NOTIONS, consisting, ipurt. of
BOXXETS a d NAT
RIBBOXS FLO I ERS
ALL WOOL HE LA IXI
POPL/XS. BEBA'r EH
ALPACAS. LAWXS
CALICOES \e ■
LADIES' COAT,
a,..1 SNA :r/,N,
BEST KID 'LOVES.
SILKah-i TTK EAD Glove*,
COLIAH.
IK Hi l' KIRTS.
JIJ LAURA LS.
t /jSETS, i-c.. \r.
A'so. a froe assortment of LA
I4S . MISSE-' and :
CHILDREN > SHOES, made peciallv to order
These goods will be sold at tl lowest prices, but
for CASH only. Mrs. Mowryreturns her thayks
f..r pas' favors, and respectfc ; solicits a continu
ance of the patronage of the lues of Bedford and
vicinity. [apr.27, 66.
MISS KATE DEAI vt MRS. M.
R. PCHAEFFER havefu-t returned from
the citv with a fine assortment f fashionable
BOXXETS.
HATS,
RIB BO.S,
'•LOWERS.
GLO VES,
ladies' and gents' hose, ladies and gents' hand
kerchiefs and collars, fancy eck-ties. ruffling,
dress buttons and trimming rmbine silk aud cot
ton, hair brushes, tooth brushe clothes brushes,
snaps, perfumery, enamel. skirftraid, embroider
ing braid, ladies' corsets an hoops, bvlmoral
skirts, lace veils, tissue for vei, cloths for sacks,
dress goods, poplins, lawns. Jgh tms. Ac., Ac.
Mantua-m 'iklng and all ki 1 "f work
done in the cheapest and be, tanner.
may 11 '66
llotiris, &c.
SALE—VK laow—a second
hand PIANO. Ift'iAe of
itpr. 13.'66 - f. C N HICKOK.
VTOTICE TO TtKSI'ASSKIiS.-
AH person* are frrebv cautioned azainst
f rfapas.-ong urton the uf The subscriber,
re.*iting in X tpicr tovr'hip. by fishing, hunting
ur in*ny manner wha?<£ r . F -ni determined ro
prosecute any ?n-l eve* one itng tl er this
ante. ■ ji'.| JOBEPB BtiACIL.
\T ALU ABLE ARM FOR SALE.
> —tuo acres of e-'ellent limestone land. *-
but 15 acres well ti:ered. the rem tinder under
cultivation, lying aw miles north of Bedford,
for sale on reas'tnableerms. For ptrficul trs ap
ply to MEERS A DICKERsON.
may 18 -3ms. Bcdiord. Pa.
Iwbu NTV. '•)UNTY.—Soldiers 1
sCongress is abot to pass a law granting ftddl
tional bounty Th sv fyoa, therefore, who have
not received bounty,*nd those who have received
but §!D<t. or less, w'ilfit: 1 it to their advantage .0
call on me TUKKE IOSTHS". St\ MOSITHS . and
NINE MONTHS' MTN.-ome'
April, g Isgg JOHN PALMER.
I)ERM )NS kiowinj! themsclve- iii
debtcd to US fut olv tr'i.'ing Admiwistratara'
Executors', Auditors N ; 0."-- Orphans Court sale;
and Other sales of Real fetate, and for printius
bills. Ac .Re will -pleasecall and settle for the
- ino*, as all such .Averting and printing shout*!
. V - H KTKRh .v MEN GEL
Feb 16. '66-tf.
rpANNERS, ATRNTK >N! —A m w
1 Tannery, in g*>d orer. containing one fssil
three limes, three bails.ive leaches, thirty-! u
l.ay-a-way vats, with the rce.-sary number of nan
dicrs, in as go d a location- can be fouud in Bed
ford county .for rent. Fofurther udbruiation cat
at this office Nov 17, 66-tt
N'OTICE TO ' RES I'ASS E RS.—
No'ice is hereby g en, to all persons, tres
i pissing upon niay pre uses, without permission
'o quit the practice, as Itu determined to prose
i cute all su-h. without npect to persons, accord
in 4to l iw. This is the tl notice
junlo.-3t.* A. B SAND.-.
lAITTER WIN! OF IRON.—An
J exquisite impregnate of dry Spanish Wine
with the ac ivity of Caliija B-.rk. and the most
energetic of all the fortuitous salts. Citrate of
U-tuneuc Oxide of Iron thus a vinous flavor,
very gr I'Otul to the pil it. it without cfcalybfitte
taste and will not disc"loi*be teeth.
It excites languid spp'it". gives zest to food,
improves diges ion, ii.ereies the strengih. stead
ies the circulation. tak-'-n muscul ir fl ibbiue#-.
removes the pallor of debity. gives firtnoess and
precision to the action of te nervous system. with
power t . endure fatigue ai resist disease
Magnetic Citrate of Ir is new ami peculiar,
differing from the . rdi' av Soluble Citrate, in
containing an equiolerto Protoxide of Iron, in
place of the Ammonia, t is neutral, tasteless,
without astringency. as fompt ar.d energetic as
the Chloride, and unlike tat, induces no local in
fl .tumatory action or he niche.
Catisaya Bark is pre-eiuent among vegetable
tonics, has no equal as attrengthener or restor --
tive. nor rival a- an anfperiodic. Retail in f!
ai d $2 bottles, QifUr's anttjallons for dispensing
0. S Hl'iiELL. Aiio'h' v iry,
jun29 -im HuCixonur . Phil ideiphta
I GENTS WANED FOK OCR
V NEW AND BEA'TIFUL WORK,
the pictorii bunk of
ANECDOTES AND I T CI DENTS OF THE
OKEAI KEIEEI.LIOX :
Heroic. Patriotic, Poliicl. Romantic. Humorous '
and Tragic il, splendiiy il tot rated w th over |
300 fine Portrait- and lixiful Engravings
Th'- work for genial humor, tender pathos,
startling interest, nr.d beauty. stun Is
peer'e"e and alone among*!! it*compatriot* The
Vniiant and Brave Heartd. the Fu-tur—que and
Dramatic, the Witty ana Marvellous, the tender
and Pathetic. The RnllidFame and story. Camp. j
Picket. Spy. S out. Bi'mnc at- i siege. Startling
Surprises" Vv ; terfu. I'-IV Fim -us iVor-i-' and
Dee 1- ot VV om in. and lew bole I'anoram* of the
War are hi re tbrillinglyn i start Singly port rayed
in a masterly manner, at once historical and 10-
ui '.iili-'. recd'.rit z it them>st ample, brilliant and
readable book that the • bus cat led forth.
Disabled officers and iliier-. teacher?, energe'-
ic vottitg men. and all it wttnt of profitable e:uplf,y
incut, will find this the tett chance a> make money
ever vet offered. Sod jr ciral*r* end ,ee© oar I
terms' A! tN ATPS AL PL BUSHING Co., j
jan.2a.-ltn I No. WMjiw St., PhiUdiOpbie. j
I\' \\TEl> A.i'f'.NTS—To••:t!ivn.-s |
M f r the SOLDER'S INDIYIDI \L ME
MORIAL " Greaier htucmeut- 'fibred than by .
at.v ohi-r publishers, ijents have aB entire mo- |
; n tpoly it the territory diguei th.-ut. .-a there baa ,
been nothing -d' the kt.i yet introduced. Meets
w th universal approve, is ornamental, also a re
cord of value to tboe who have served in our
e.-untry's lcfor.se. a.utt " friends of de ■ ased . !-
diers " For circular- to., address, enclosing |
- amp, B. C. BAKER. Columbus Ohio. Lek Bui
<)7< ' |ju 29 -lm.
rn Rl'-ih KS.— '.-EI.EEY'S HARD
1 RUBBER TRUSS .jircs Rupture, frees the
cord from all pressure; wiLnever rust. break, lim
ber, cbnfs or become s!'it'(the fine steel spriug
being coated with hard ruber); spring made any
power required; used in bnim.g. fitted to tortn;
requires no strapping; cits test, lightest, easiest,
i and best Truss known tv.nl for p ttnphl ;t.
I. B. SEELE', Sole Proprietor,
jun29-lm| 1847 Cticstrut st.. Philadelphia.
\XJ A NTER—AGENTS—MaIe and
* f Female, st B*s tt s!oh per ntoti'h to sell
tl -elebrated COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEW
.M ACHINE—Price $18.(0. I his machine will do
all kinds of work equ >1 to the high priced Mi
ehities. and is the ool* practical and reliable
Chenp Sewing M icttiue tri tue world Scud for
d scriptive circulars. Addr-ss
.-ECOMB A CO..
jun29-Im{ Chicago 111 .or Cleveland. Ohio.
' i ED A It C A M P lit > it—For u.-e
\ - against M-'tbs in Clothing. Best —its advan
tages—Efficiency, E ononiy; imparts see* odor
to clothes, and sure tolast through twelve months.
' Ever* druggis' has it.
jun29-lui. IIA UK IS A CHAPMAN. B s'^n
DISABLED MEN, ATTENTION!
—WANTED—one or 'wo men in Trenton and
vicinity, who have I "St either an arm or n leg. to
; sell Wads wort hs Waterproof Arnica Heiling
| Plas'er. th" best and oheapes' Court Plaster in the
market. From $5 to sil) per day cau be made. —
i Address, with 25 eerlts for sample and full i' for
! maiian. A. F BELCHER. Bos 43. Puiiad-phia.
j Pa. N.B.—All ageuls and peddlers would find it
I to their interest to answer the above.
juugD-lin.
|;)U0 AGENTS wanted, to sell SIX
I I ) new iiivenlious. of great value to families; all
| pay great profits. Send 15 ceute and get .St) pages,
j or 25 cents and get sit pages and a sample gr itis.
j.in2'J-lm. EPHRAIM BROWN. LoweU. _\[ iss.
!' " UMBEB AND BHINOLES.—We
J offer a full stock of Pine Boards. Hemlock
Scantling and Jois . with a variety of Shingles—
Pine, Cedar and Cypre s—and a general assort
ment ot building tn itenal in our line, which we
j will sell low WILKINSON A BLACKFAN
junStiMm
fry (oods, k c.
t kw OOOSB! NEiSr ooc>lisi
WAY DOWN BELOW THE GROUND FLOOR.'
BOUGHT JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME AND :
TO BE SLAUGHTERED AT ONCE AT
VERY LOW PRICES'
The following comprise a few of our goods :
DRY GOODS.
Good Calicoes at 10 ctj.,
Very desirable at 16 eta,
S"ld verv often for best at 20 cts.
Beat M ikes at 21 cts.
French Lawns at 60 cts,
American LIWI A at 36 cts.
Unb.eached Muslin —heavv—3-4 at 16 cents,
7-8 at IS •'
" very " 7-8 at 22 "
o •• •• d-d at 20 " |
" '• extra d-d at 26 "
Bleached Muslin from 15 ceirs up.
American and French Ginghams.
Ciiallies. Delaines, *ll col its, halt wool,
All wool Delaiues .1! colors,
Birred and P.aio Cambric Brilliants,
Natisook Swiss. Ac., Alpacas. Ac., Ac..
Bed Ticking at 36, 60 and best at 60 cents,
Sheeting Check at 26 cents—best at 31 cents.
Ail kinds of Flannels.
MEN'S WEAR.
Jeans 31 cents and upwards,
Cuttouade from 26 cents up.
All wool Cussitneres from 90 cts. up.
Great bargains in Cloths.
Hosiery. Gloves. Dress Buttons. 11 .nkerchiefs,
A large lot of Paper Collars, glared and plain.
LADIES' HOOP SKIRTS.
GROCERIES:
Best Crushed Sugar 20 cents.
" Granulated •• 20 "
• Pulvurizeii " 20
A '■ 19
B " 38
C " 17 "
Brown Sugar, fair article, 12 "
" good " 11 '*
" extra " 15
" prime '■ 16 "
Syrups, 60 cts .S! .00, I 50and best Lovering 1.60.
Prime Kio Coffee at 30 ceuts,
Extra " " at 33
Tea. Rice, Spices, of all kinds, Ac.. Ac., Ac., Ac.
DYE-STUFFS:
Extract of Logwood. Alum. Copperas. Madder.
Indigo. Ac.
TOBACCO:
Congress, Twist. Navy. Oronoeo, Grnveley s Na
tural Leaf, Ac., a good ariicle of Segars, and
Smoking Tobacco.
FISH .
Mackerel in half barrels,
'• quarter "
" " eight
Potomac Herring.
QUEENS WARE:
A general assortment of all kinds of Quecnsware.
HATS:
Summer Hats from 12i cents up, all prices and
sizes
A large assortment of Wool and Fur Hats for
Men and Boys, all sizes aud prices.
CLOTHING:
A general assortment of Men'.- and Boys' cloth
ing, at priees to suit the times.
ROOTS AND SHOES:
A general assortment of Ladies' Gaiters, Boots
and Shoes.
Mis.-es* and Children's all kinds.
Men's and Boy's
LEATHER:
A prime article of Red r-ole Leather at It. cents
I a pound; Calf Skins. Lining Skins, Upper Leath
er. Ac.
CEDAR WARE:
Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Ac.. Ac.
COTTON CHAIN:
All numbers, at S3 30 a bundle.
STATIONERY:
Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Envelops, Window
Paper, plain and patterns.
C#- Don't fail to call and see us. at No. 1,
Anderson's Row.
J. M. SHOEMAKER.
fjt II E TII REE ST O RES!!
ANOTHER VETO!
THE HIGH PRICE BILL CAN'T
/ PASS!
We have just received and have for sale at the
lowest prices.
DRY GOODS,
GR< MARRIES,
OCEENSWARE,
HATS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and
SHOES, Ac.
We have the host
CALICOES
at the lowest prices.
FRENCH and AMERICAN LAWNS
at a great reduction.
Bleached and Unbleached
MUSLINS
incomparably low.
American and French
Ginjrhams.
Chatiies,
Delaines,
Cambrics,
Flannels,
Ax., Ac.,
in great variety.
MEN'S WEAR.
Jeans,
C'ottonades,
Cassi meres,
Cloths,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Handkerchief's,
Ac , Ac-, Ac., Ac.
GROCERIES.
SrtiARS.
sYKUPS.
COFFEES.
TEAS,
SPrCES,
RICE
and everything in the Grocery line.
Remember the Three Stores,
At ST. CLAIRSVILLE. at FISHERTOWN and
at HOWRY'S MILL.
Com© one. Come all, and give ua a call
11ERSUMAN A GREENBAUM.
jonl.-Sm
sru-6oo(K ftroccrifS, &(.
V"EW GOODS! NEW GOODS!—
The undersigned have cow opened a large 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
By special agreement a credit of six months can
be had,
INTEREST CHARGED
on all accounts after period named.
mav4."66. A. B. CRAMER A CO.
HELLING OFF AT COST!!
' P. A. REED.*
Intending to relicqui.-h the Mercantile business, ii
Bedford,
IS CLOSIXG OUT HIS E.XT IKE STOCh
OF DRV GOODS, ire.,
AT COST!
A rare chance to buy goods, of all kinds, cheap
Call and see
junl.'fifi.
I) ARGAI XS! 15 Alt G AIX6!
D
—AT THE—
NEW GROCERY STORE,
On Julianna Street. 2 doors North of J L. Lewis i
Drug Store.
n. C. REAMER
Has just opened a large assortment of GROCERIES. 1
consisting of superior
TEAS,
COFFEES.
SUGARS.
CHEESE, 1
M 0 L A SSES. ;
Detersive Soap.
EVM Family Soap.
Pickled Oysters, superior
Pickles, Fresh Peache.-. Green
L Corn. Green Pea-*. Sardines and Mac
aronies. all kinds of Spices. Kellog's Mus
tard. Pepper. Alspice. Cloves. Ginger. Cinnamon, j
Mace, Ketchup. WoreeS'eishirc Sauce. Ex
tracts. Lemon and \ tuilii. Indigo
and Indigo Blue. Corn Starch,
Fannesiock's un.-urpissed
Firina. HII kinds of
Prunes. Figs. Raisins. Cherries. Ac.
FISH of ail kinds, not caught in ihe Juniata.
Oringes and Lemons of the finest kind
Ground Alum Salt. Washing SoJa. B.ikL gSoda.
j Candles Ac., Ac
' ff~ Give us a call, examine our goods, and we
v wiu try to accouimooate you.
• mawl*. H. C REAMEP.
■ CONFECTIONERY AND GRO
CERY —The undersigned wou'd respect fully
; i loriu ihe public that he has just returned from
thet'iiv with a carefully selec ed st.atk of GbO
, : CFRIES and CONFECTIONERIES, all of which
• will be sold at the lowest cash prtees
The following are among the numerous articles
which may be found at toy store : All kinds ot
Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Segars and Tobacco : Can
oe 7 Peaches. Pears, Pine .Applet, and Green He,is; i
Dried Peaches. Prunes. Raising. Dates. Figs, Lem
. oos, Ac.
All sorts of Spices, Essences. Oils. Crackers and
I" Cakes' Fancy Soaps, alt varieties: Piair. Candies,
assorted, of every description, an-1 Fruit Drops;
fine Candies of all kinds.
AH of the above named ar icles. with many
more, can be found one door East of the GAZETTE
Office, and opposite H. F. Irvine's Regulat r
ie juul.-3in GEO. MAItDOKFF.
(T IctUinii, ttf.
IT O ME AGAIN!!!!!
BY TIIE BARD OF LIPPEL'S HALL.
Home again Home again 1
From a foreign shore:
And now I'd g.-t some handsome clothes
From LIPPEL'B Clothing Store.
Far I have roamed the world around.
But none like llicr scan find ;
To such a? I e uld get abroad,
I had to be resigned.
But ob, it caused my heart to ache.
My countenance to full,
To buy such clothes fr 'in others
When I th ught of L-PPEL 8 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 m ike clothes as go d and cheap
As those at LIPPEL'E U ill.
Where you can always find the largest stock of
MEN and BOY'B CLOTHING, together with
PIECE GOOD 3 for Custom order. Also a lot of;
DRY GOODB and GROCERIES. All kinds of
country produce taken in exchange for goods,
junlo'66. i
This is a special invi'ation
to the render to evil *' 'be
BEDFORD CLOTHING
EMPORIUM.
and examine our stock of
Reailti~m.nl e.
Cloth tug,
Halt and
c- r , „
Pterr Goods,
Prices to suit the buyers.
BERKSTRESSEB A EMITH.
apr.27,'68. j
I /CLOTHING EMPORIUM. —GEO. j
I RKIMLND. Merchant Tailor, Bedford. Pa.. 1
ke ta constantly on baud rea.ly-m tde clothing.!
such us .■ .us. | an:.-, v-s s. Ac.; .---o a g'-tior-l a.--
; s-.rtti.ent of cloibs, cassiiui-res. and gents' furt-ish- j
iug goods of all kn-d.-t also e tlicoes. itiusl'i s. Ac..
alf.lt' which will be sold Lie tor cash.. My room
- is a few doors west of Fyuu s s.ore and - pposite
' Hush's marble yard. I invite all to give me a
' call. I h uve just received a stock of new goods. ;
in-iy-'.'i.'ni. ,
i ItARi: GIIAXGi: I-SOi'FKRKD;
V ALL PERSONS
i To displ >y their G-.o's,
To sell their Goods:
To gather information;
To make known their wants; j
Ac., Ac. Ac Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Iby advertising i* the columns of TUB GAZETTE. I
CLIP RILLS. I*ll <H■ R A MMKS,
| POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND j
| FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatues-
I and despatch, at THE GAZETTE office. J
' I ETTKR HEADS AND BILL
I { j HEADS, and ENVELOPES f< r busiress men,
; printed in the beat style of the art. aiTBtGsZETTE
| JOB OFFICE.
| riTRE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the
| best Advertising Medium in Southern Penn
' y'.vaxia
fiotels.
BED FOB# H OTE L.—The un
der-iznet? having taken charge of the Bed
ford "t'.hS"®":
ford'lbe b-st Lcmi oi'idt?i>r.?. '£
ing public and h- roe euso. U" ... ' b<l
impEved and re-fitted, and the B.r w-il elwaja tw
well suppl . 1 with choice f'.hewa" r
be supplied witb the choicestediWetruf
and be \. ill spare no pains o ronke ,T ""I. . j
all lis stable is o> eof the best in Bedford, and
a good hostler will always be to attei S< c
ij. Boardeis taken By the we. k. nimtß ','■
T< IU.S tenant, able. The public are respeehlJ in
vited to give biro a c til
JmSIIUA J. 6HOEWAKT*.
Jan. 15, 'Bl ....
rp HE MEN GE E H O'U BE,
Juliana Street. Hertford. Va. _
i he subsciiber respectfully begs leave to inform
tbt> travelling public tbt ne bas rccen 'y enlargta.
improved and refitted bis I ouS'*. b >tb lor the *o*
commoda ion of travelers and boarders. as well as
.•uutry cus . mere. Persons c.'udng to this place
| r the" purpose of visiting tfce Bedford springs,
will find this bouse pleasantly loca-ed.
Ample and convenient Stabling is attar bed to
this Hotel, wbicb i!l a'wavs bo attended by a
oreful hostler. Also a safe and eouveuient car
riage bouse.
All are invited to sire him ca'i
ISAAC MEXGEL. Proprietor
April 15. 'fit. _
MORRISON HOUSE,
II TJX TIAG DOX. PA
1 have purchased and entirely rem>*id the
large -.tone and brn-k builtnng opposite the Pcnn
svlvania Railroad Depot, and have n-w opened it
f*T 'be accommodation of the trav. hi g public.
The Carpets Furniture, Beds and Bedding are en
tirelv new and first clas-. and I am sate in say ing
that I can offer accororoodatious not excei.ed in
Central Pennsylvania.
I retcr to rov pa;rons wbo have formerly known
roe while in Charge of the Broad T.>p C'ty Hotel
and Jm.kson li'-u-e JOSEPH MQHKI&ON.
may2.Vflß.-if
r T I i > S 11 O T E L,
WEST PITT ST.. BEDFORD. PA :
V. STECKMAN, Proprietor.
This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom
modate Hie puWie in the best manner and on the
in'**' liberal teiins.
May 9/62.
UTEAVEB H'ITEL. C'uirsvi'fe,
\\ Pi The undersigned would re.p"c fully
inform thepuhlic iha. he hag leased theh" e! I ite
lv k>p by Mr S. Crissman, St Ctairsville. Pi.,
wbere he "will a -comuiodaie all • who miy favor
biro with tl tircustom.
juhß.-3 HEN"BY WEAIER.
j ACKSOX HOTEL,
fy Railroad Street,
HUNTINGDON, Pa.
C. SXELL.
apr.13,'66. Proprietor.
geal tfstatc jtoltt.
PJBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE —Br virtue of an order of
ihe Orphans' Court. of Bedford county, the under
•owned will offer for sde. on th ■ premise .in Bed
ford B trough. on FRIDAY. JUL\ 13'h 1366. the
following described property of Jeremiah Brown,
lute of the borough of Btlford, deceased, to nit ;
One lot of gronnd in s id borough "1 Bedford, on
ihe south side of Jubft street being tot So. 3 in
'he nlan of lots laid out bv M tj. S. M. Barclay,
fronting on John street 60 feet an I running biek
200 feet to a twentv feet alley with a storv and a
half frame dwelling house thereon erected, ad
j iiiing lots of Samuel Bagley on the west, and
lleitry D-'rsey on the east. Terms, CASH. SMe to
commence at lOo'elock. \ v of said div
j:in!s.-H. H. NICODEMPS. Alm'r
a LI*ABLE land fur sale.
} The undersigned offers for sale the follow
in" valuable bodies of land :
THREE CHOICE TRACT'S OF LAXD,
containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois
C ntr J Railroad. in Champaign eottn'y. State of
Illinois S miles from the cPy of C'bana. and one
mile fr> tn Kentntil Station oo said Railroad. Two
of the trae's adjoin, and oi e of them has a never
filling pond of water upon it Theoity of L rbans.
eontamr about 4.00U in' abi'ants. Clwmpaign is
the greatest wheat growing county in Iliiioi-.
gL>,>-0"f-/oarM of a trart of li, d. situated
in Broad Top township. county, con lin
ing ab<-ut 46 acres, with all theooal veins of Broad
Top running through it.
ALSO — Three Lots in the teten of Coalmont.
Huntingdon county.
Jan 26. "66 if F. C- REAMER^
\TALTJABLE HEAL ESTATE AT
* PRIVATE -A LF —One lot of ground iu the
•ertre 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 wood
land, adj cent to"Bloody Run, lying on the B d
ford Rail Road. Con.ttiitiuz first rate iron ore and
having theteon a never-tailing spring ot w iter.
For particulars inquire at 'he store of Mrs. S. E.
Mann. Bloody Run. or of Dr. Hickok. Bediord, Pa.
j Dec 16. '66. _
1 PRIVATE SALE
Jj OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—Th un
dersigned will edl *t privat- sale, several ndj lin
ing and contiguous trie s "f land, lying on the
headwaters of Dunning's Cr-efi. in B'. CNir town
-hip. Bedford unty. containing 765 acres. now
divided into four trie's, 'hree tracts thereof con
t init.ir resrec ively 157. I'> 3 a:.d 183 acres and
the other, being the Sw M 1! frac, containing
263 acres. These tracts will be soli as they ate or
subdivided to >uit purchasers
The saw uiiil tract contains a FIR>T CLASS
SAW MILL, with a uever-f lifii g h- d f water,
aral is in the midst of a TIMBER REGION" it'-
surpassed for the quality of tin b- r One o her of
the tracts contains an enviable site for a TAX
YARD. with all the advantages of water, and is
alongside of Chestnut Ridge, where the iesources
for B irk are inexhaustible.
100 acres of the land is ht'om. mostly covered
by large sugar .trees. 300 acres are cV tred and
i.i a good s Hie if cultivation, and the baiauee
well limbered.
There are 1 LIREE DU ELLING JIOUBES, up
pon the priUiis s and liiKLi". BARNE. wi.bother
outbuildings. The Eruit is choice and in abund
ance upon some of hesetnets Ihis propeny lies
12 miU-s N -r-h of Bedford, and in a country uoted
tor i s good roads, leading North. South, t iSt and
. West, to Bedford, Hnllidiysburg. Johustowu, an 1
other points, on the Petin'i Central K lilro td.
rxjQji?. Luu.b riDeii. Tanner:* uiid Speculators
-h Li! i examine the pren ises, us fheac iALuU will
be suli on fair and reudo liable teiius
T IJ. LYONS,
jauji. 6t5. N. J. LYuMS
\ "ELBOW OCIIRE.—My lafiu loca
ted in Bedford township six mil s N rth of
Bt.-ifurd, has upuu il a hank of YELLOW OCiliiE,
ot the best quality, which has bseu used bv a uuui
berof persons for making pain s, wiih sat
isfaction. lam tow selling this ucure at liw
prices, and iuviie those interested to give me ac dl.
They -.iil! fitid it all I represent. Almost any Col
or can be mad" of it. Call at my place in Bedford
township, or address me as follows :
jui.22- !uis. HENRY SILL. Bedford, Pa.
*tOVCS. &.
B. Si'C. BLYMVES. j GEO. BLVKVER.
T MPORTA N'T TO IIOUbLKELB
j ERS!
S TO VE EMPORIUM.
TIN \VA RE !•:> TABLISH ME NT.
R M'C. BLYMYEB A Co.
Have jus' refitted n>-d refurnished their splendi i
stock ot E'uvis and Tinware, at the ol 1 stand ■ f
Blytnye-A Sin. and persons in need of anything
ir; i heir lint- will find it .o heir ad van age .ogit e
litem a call. They always keep on hand a full
assortment of
PARLOR AND COOK STOVES,
with fixtures, together wiih the mmy different
articles of
TIN AND TOILET WARE,
necessary for comple e house furnishing purposes.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Ehoul i bear it- nnnd hit their orders wi I always
be prompt y attended to, and a lull share o. their
pationuge is solicled.
ROOFING AND BPOUTING
I D >ne in the most approved manner, and on the
! shortest possible notice.
RfPAIRING
; Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch.
The patrons and frieu Is f the fim of BLY
: MYER A EON will find them eleg Mly fi ted up
on the corner l.rteiy occupied by Mrs Etew.-wt,
! with a complete stock of Hardware, Ac, alwiys
on hand. may 11,65.
4 Glh.X lE> WAX I E,L> lo canvas* this
,"\ canty for the Military and Naval il s ory
ol -ue Rebellion, complete iu one large SVo \ 01. • f
EDO pages Colored and Eteel l'laies. The most
complete and saleable History published. Eeud
staonp for prospectus. JA*. K. >IMUN,
yuuJSMiu 33 8. 4,h at., PhtUociphi >.
MERCHANTS' bluTw BiLLS,
priutcd in superior style, and upon roasoua
• bio sarins, at Tax BEnroanMAZxrn office.