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SO 31 i I j IUSIVESS DIKKCKHEV. | fbe following Business Directory for the bor -1 : _-h of Bedford and other places in the county. I , t adrerti s/!mf>it* appear if the column* of , ■ GAZETTE.) Mr- W W. Jamison and P. 11. Pennsyl. Bloody •'ATFNT MEDICINES—Sh finer" Ch Waiter. Private, N Hickok . private sale. STOVES. TINWARE. AC —B. M C. Blymyer A Co . Bedford, Pa. Read the -New Advertisements" in this week's issue of THE GAZETTE. Lt/- For Administrator's. Executor's, Auditor's nonces, Ac .see -Legal -Notices ,jj~ Read the advertisements under the head of Notices, Ac." . ■ BASE BALL MATCH AT SUHELL— BURG. —On FriiLty last a match game vv.is to have he, a played between lite Juniata B. B. of Bedford, and the Shawnee B. B. C., ofSchell.-burg. The game was commenced upon the .'round- of the Shawnee Club, and two innings were played, when theShaw ne s having the bats, a heavy rain tu.ne up, making further piny impos sible, and the umpire accordingly called the game. On the two innings the score stood even, but whilst the s iawnees had the bats during the rain, they scored fifteen runs. We under c.md that the game is to be finished at - ane future day. The Shaw noes are a (ung'club, but play excellently. A li ie-upper \va.s given at Judge Snive to the Juniatas, by the Shawnee u!>, which was partaken of with a arty relish after the exercise in the field." SOMERSET COUNT V.—The "Repub lican'' politicians of Somerset were !H re, last week, in force. Bro. Scull.of the Ibrahl <£• Whig, Maj. Stutsman, i'l. H. B. Barnes, Maj. John Knable, Kii. Kiernan, Fxp, John W. Patten, Esp, Joseph I). Miller, Esq., were on the ground and did yeoman service in the interest of their favorites for "the ciiination." On Monday i;L-t they ; —.;> l a vi.-it to the Chalybeate Trotting i'ark. aiul were highly delighted with pretty scenery and fine breezes of t beautiful locality. BASE BALL MATCH.—There will L>e match game of Base Bail played at ■ i >nl, Thursday, July 2fi, between Juniata B. 8.C., of Bedford, and 'a- Soci:.l B. B. C M of Huntingdon. Jhc game will be played opening at " c in.,) on the ground of the Juniata Huh. The ladies and all patrons of noble game, are kindly urged to be ; resent.—The ladies specially and par liarly aredesired to favor with their r - nee and cheer with their smiles, contestants for the lion rs of victo r.v - By or er of the President. W. A. X ICO HEM US, See'y Juniata B. B. C. THE BEDFORD COUNT V BIBLE So rv will hold its annual meeting in baseineut of the Presbyterian ' mr-h, on Saturday evening next, at ' ck, at which time officers for the " a< tfhg year will be elected and other '-me of importance transacted. : v. Mr. E-!- will address the meet -1 be public are respectfully in vi al tend. H. NICODEMUS, Scc'y. ATTENTION. MEMBERS OF JUNIATA " V " BALL CLUB.—Tho-e in arrears for ninthly dues, or initiation fees, are re- J ""tel to pay the same before the v * month'y meeting. J. L. LEWIS, Tmts'r. 1 IN;.'- REGULATOR. —A n>w stock j„ determined to maintain his ■ on a- "regulator'' of the prices of L> and shots in Betlford. THE LADY'S FRIEND, FOR AUGUST. —"Harvest time,"—the harvest time of life, as well as of the season—is the appropriate steel engraving of the Au gust number of this beautiful periodi cal. The double and finely colored steel fashion plate is a gem, as usual.— Then we have the usual number of wood-cuts illustrating thi* "Street A rabs,"and he latest fashions in dre., of I Gettysburg, will preach in the Luther-' an Church, on Sabbath morning at 10! :• o'clock. - • The heat was awful, increasing test, A" through ihe (own of Bedford passed, A youth who wore a linen gown. A tid cried, and cried throughout the town. SODA WATER, cold and sparkling, at j Lewis' Drug Store. —The remains of Col. Samuel W. Black, of the Gild Pa. regiment, have been discovered by his brother Win. Black, and Captain ('rider. The re main- are fully identified, and were ly ing where he fell at Gaines Mill, June 27th, 18(>2. He was identified partial ly by hi- clothing, but chiefly by a handkerchief, made iike a national flag which was found in one of his pockets. This was the same flag raised by Col. Biack over the rebel works at York town. -Fourmeii who had committed -om< crime-and were lieing pursued by ofli j cei-of the law near' Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, recently took shelter under a tree during a thunder storm when ah fourwt re -truck by lightning and in stantly killed. Strange to -ay, the tret was untouched by the electric fluid, at any rateexhibited no traces of it while the ground was torn up for several feet around. —Eight and a half miles of streets and lanes were burnt over by the lire in 1 Portland. —Sixty-seven case-of sunstroke oe-j curred in New York on Wednesday, twenty-two of which were fatal. MARRIED. i'ERDEW— GORDON-—At Esquire Adam*'. J near Cbaneysville, on the 1 j'b iiist.. bv the liv. | Win. M P -itri. k. Mr Ji-s-e Perdew and Miss ; M ry Ann G rdoe. both of Beans Cove DIED. W11,.-OX—At Chanevsville. July 9th IV.fi, Mi jhaei Henry, -on of .Mr Hugh and Mary Wil son. aged Id month? and 9 days. -'Of such is the Kingdom of IL wen." AKE —On the 9th of Ju-e, 1806. Mr. John Ake, j sen . aged 72 year . II months and 24 dav- Mr Ake came to Bed lord county about the year : 1819 or 20. and was. I believe, up to the time of; li- il -eh. a citizen "f this county. He was H . friend to the pour, and the calls of the ehureb. , though he .- noi a member, always received a liberal response. His most prominent trait of char i ter was a disposition to reconcile offended parlies; he w- a peace-maker, and many of hi- i neighbors can testify that he was the means of adjusting, in a peacable and conciliatory way. th ir difficulties, when tbey could not doit them selves. His children need never be ashamed of bispo- i liti -ai record. In the hour ot his country's peril, j } he was her friend, standing side by side with her ' through all the gloom; and he was permitted to live to see her again in the sunshine His death was sudden and somewhat ut>xjc-.-t- , editor, though he had been visibly failing for several year- past . his friends did not apprehend immediate de ii tj. He wu- able to visit his son- I in-law. Mr Henderson on Friday, the -h • 4 June, an 1 to return to his own residence in the i evening. Jturing the night, however, be corn- i plained more tbau usual. and a physic inn. at his • ritjuest, was brought, but nothing could be done for'him. The next morning he*;" able to move about a little, hut the forces of life were spent, an la few ..litiutes before eleven o'clock he tell , from his feet into the arms of hi- s m-in-1 o.v. and 1 expired. i\ civ EN tlvcvtisciu cutis. H ARTLEY A MKTZGER KEEP! eor-stn'ly on hand a large Stock of genera! HARDWARE They havejus; received 50 DOZEN REST k CHEAPEST FKI fT JARS evr off red to the public. Tbey keep 11 kinds of Farm Ma- i chirery. including Mowers nrd Reapers, Cider Mills. Fodder Cntt rs ur.d Willoughby's Gum ■ Spring Roller Grain Drills, the best in the world, j jul 13.'ML j J fin HE SECRET EXPGBJ£I>!—Ho ;! | TFI, AXD SALOON KEEPERS!'— Save 3FlO per cn,t i' —[ have capi'i i recine- for the manufae. ' ture of BRANDY, IRISH WHISKEV and OLD BOURBON. These recipes are not new—no bum-; bug. they are used by all the leading dealers, an i you hnv from their, the same article you can ; easily make yourself Buy the wipe for your iown "u-e and save your money. Price 60 cents each or §1 for the three. H. A. COLWELL jul 27-3t. Allentown. Pu | PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ES TATE.—By virtue of an order of the Or ' phans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will sell at public vendue on the premise-, in South Woodbcrry Township, on Friday the 'iLh d*V of August next, ibe fillowing Real I>iate. late the property r 1 county, d-e'd. all persons in i debted to said estate are notified to make payment. | and th i-e having claims thereon will present them •lulv authenticated for settlement. jii ii -.-It, HORATIO .! MEANS. Adm'r 4 DM INIKTR ATGR'S NOTit'E.- \ Notice is hereby given that letters of adinin ! tr i ion have been granted by the Register of Bed ford county, to the undersigned, on the estate of John Ake, late of Union township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested I to make immediate payment, and tho-e Having claims can present them duly authenticated for settlement JOHN T AKE. jun22.-6t. ABEAM H LL. Adm'ti.' ; OXECUTOB'S NOT B E.—Lettors I j te- amentary to the e-late of John Martin. Esq. j late of M 'riroe towt.ship. deceased, having been ! granted to the undersigned, by the Register of ! Bedford county, all person- indebted to said e.-tate : are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claim* against the same will pre -•tit thr-m properlv nuthemieated tor s-ith-ment. | jun22.-fii. DANIEL FLETCHER. Ex'r. VI )M IN ISTR.VTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin i i.-tration have been granted to th- subscribers -n ' tbe estate of Martin Hoover, late of Liberty towo j ship, deceased. ] All persons indebted ; -aid estate are notified j t-iuiikc payment, an I those hiving claims there j on. will present them lulv niitheiiiiecte-l f,r set tlemeot. GEORGE HOOVER. JOHN H. DILLING. jul i::—6t. Adut'rg. j j\TOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS,— N The undersigned citizens of Colerain town i -hip. take this Dietli-i of intorming the public that they will prosecute to the fullest extent of ; the law. all persons who shall wilfully enter or Ireak down, through or over any orchard, gnrderi or yard lenee; or wi.o shall wrongfully club, stone. I cut", break, bath or otherwisi mutilate or damage : any nut, fruiter ornamental tree, shrub, bush, pi.nit or vine, trel is. arbor, hotbed, hot or green house: or who shall wilfully trespaag u(>on. walk over, beat down, trample, or in anywise injure ; any grain, grass, vines, vegetable* or other grow ing crop on their respective premises. Beijamin Kegg. Geo W. Shafer. Isaac Sbafer, J-tJies Rawlins, kauiuel James. Win. I'. tB F. Morgurt. Samuel Williams. A. C James. Mm. jßgae, Rev, Tboa- Lee, JOB. human. E M Sekaf ! for. T-bias SokeCer, Mr*. Rebeeea Sehff>-r. W. j Ressler, -T.. Abraham McClellan. George Shafer. Mm James. Geo \V. Deal. Henry \V. Fmith, David Bchuff,'i. Wm. i Geo, \V. Cessna, Wn Nelson, Jojit: .-chaffer, Win K May, J T Sehaf fer. Jiu'ob \Vo'tfiii 1. jul.L>—ot. TITHES B( XN D TERM OF BLOODY | RUN SELECT SCHOOL, will commence on Monday. Aug. 13, 1-66. For Circular apply to •J. C. LONG, President, ju! 20-.lt Bloody Run. Pa. "VJOTK'E is hiTt'bv pfivt'ti titat I will y not p iv or be r< sponsible for any debt* con ■ rracted by my wife Harriet, from this date, as she i leff iny bed and boar*l. I jul2i—J SAMUEL BBKK3TRESSKR. 4 LLEGHENY MALE AND FE AM.ALE SEMlNAßY.—Rainsbur*. Pa J. W. HL'GIIES, Piinoipal. W. K. VAL'tillAN. Assis -1 tant. The Fall Session of this Institution will begin August B'h Boarding $-'(.0(1 per week. Tuition sj.lo ier Quarter Spe -ial attention to ; those intending to teach ; jul.2l—St.* * MAMMOTH HALF BlLLS,print ed at short notice. Large Bill? make large sales. We know it to be so. I'KY IT! It will much more than pay the extra frpfi/xe of p-int 1 ing. Call at THK GAZKTTK JOB OKPICK. MERCHANTS' SHOW BILLS, printed in superior -ty'e. and upon reasona 1 ble terms, at Tbk BEIH'OBnUAZF.TTE office Notices, &r. IpOR SALE—VERY lAW—a second band PIANO. Inquire of apr.l3. 66.-tf. C. K. HICKOK. lAST NOTICE.—My old books jmust be squared by cash or note immediate ly Those persons who may fail to settle their accounts, on or before August la'b, 1866, must blame t/irmselvr*. If they have costs to pay. as I have been very indulgent, and now need money. jul 13—tf. WV lARTLBT. I BEDFORD COUNTY NORMAL - —The County Normal School will open in Bedford, Aug 13'h, 1866. We shall be able to offer Studen s superior advantage* this fill. Tni• ion fo for those who teach in the euuii tv. snd S> for'all others Boarding ?.'! o'-r week. jul.l3—tf. II'W FISHER. Co. Superintendent. VTOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.—AH v persons arc cautioned against trespassing upon the premises of the undesigned, for the pur pose of fishing, hunting gathering nut - berries, Ac., a- the law wtll be strictly enforced against all thus • (fending B. R. ABHCOM. MICH LUTZ, WM OKI LINGER. ADAM .-CHAFFER. ju! 3ft In. VTOTIGE.—AII persons arc hereby n cautioned against harboring or trns ing niv wife, Anna Eve M -Crearey. who left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, ns I will not be held responsible for any debts of her con tracting I also warn all persons from tiustiug my son Thomas J. Mc-Crearev, as I will not be're spoti-'blc for any debts hetnsv eontrnet. jul i.t -.t.. " AMOS u". McCREARBY. / < \i PiON AND ONEGENT RE \ WARD.— Ran away from the subscriber, liv ing in Mi Idle WO *dberry, Bedford Co., PH., a wor'hb ss Boy. named Andrea Moll, bound un-o hiin till of age All persons are cautioned not to harbor or trust him on toy account, as 1 will not be respoi sib e for anything he nay do. Then hove reward will b paid in real nickle, but no further th tiks will be given, jul IS—St. G. B METZ. jjjjfTRAY COW.— Strayed from the iir I setoi-i-s of the subscriber in Bloody Run, on th • I hof July inst.. a red c m. having one horn broker off. and i!• II around her neek. A liberal reward will be paid to any person rest -ring .her to nv possession. MR-. JOHN SHUCK. July 13,-Sc V) nt'K TO TRESPASSERS.— y All persons are hereby cautioned against' trespa-sing upon the premises of the subscriber, residing in N'.ipier township, by fishing, hunting or in any manner whatever, as 1 am determined to prosecute any and every one so offending Per this date. | j.iu22-3t. ] JOSEPH BLACK. TT ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE. 7 —IOO acres of excellent limestone land, a b-.ut 15 acre* well timbered, the remainder under cultivation, lying a few miles north of Bedford, for sale on reasonable terms. For particulars ap ply to METERS A DICKER.SOX. maylS.—3ms. Bedford. Pa. I>O U X TV, !!()U XTY.—Soldiers J I>c 'otigre-- i* about top iss a law grantingnddi tional bounty ' Th 'Se of you. therefore, who have not received boun y, and those who have received but $lO6. or le>-. will find it to their advantage io call on me Tun KE MONTHS', SIX MOUTHS', an! Jiix'K MONTHS' MEN, come 1 April, c 1-,.,; JOIIN PALMER. iJKRSOXK knowing themselves in debted to us for advertising Adininis-rators', Executors'. Auditors Notices, Orphans' Court sales and other sales of Real Estate, and for printing bills. Ac . Ac., will please call and settle for the same, as all -uch advertising and printing should be CASH METERS A MENUEL. Feb 16. 66-tf. r 8 V\ NNERS, ATTENTION! —A new | Tannery, in good order, containing one pool, three limes, three baits, five leaehes, thirty-four lay-a-way vat -, with the necessary number "f han dlers, in as good a location as can be found in Bed f ird county, for rent. For further information call at this office. Nov. 17, '65-tf* ■JITTER W*INE OF IRON.—An J ) exquisite impregnation of dry Spanish Wine with the ac'ivity of Calisava B-rk. and 'he most energetic of all the ferruginous sal's. Citrate of Magnetic Oxide of Iron. I; has a vinous flavor, very grateful to the pilate, is without chalybeate taste and will not discolor the teeth. It excites languid appetite, gives xes? to food. ; in)proves digestion, increases the strength, stead- | ies the circulation, takes off muscular fl ibbiness, j removes the pallor of debility, gives Srmues- and i precision to 'tie action of the nervous system, with J power to endure fatigue and resist disease. Magnetic Citrate of Iron is new and peculiar. I differing from the ordinary Soluble Citrate, in containing an equiolent of Protoxide of Iron, in place of the Ammonia. It is neutral, tasteless, without astiiugeney, as prompt and energetic as the Chloride, and unlike that, induces no local in flammatory action or head mhe. Calisava Bark is pre-eminent among vegetable tonics, has no equal as a strengtheuer or restora tive, nor rival as an anti-periodic. Retail 11 $1 and $2 bottles, Quarts and G illous for dispensing. 0. 8. HUBBELL, Apothecary, jun29-lm. 14(1 Chestnut St., Philadelphia i GENTS WANTED EOII OUR A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK. the pictorial book of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS OF THE GREAT KEBEELLIOX: Heroic, Patriotic. Poli ical. Romantic. Humorous and Tragical, splendidly illustrated w th over 300 tine Portraits and'Beatiful Engravings. This work for genial butnor, lender pathos, startling interest, and attraetive beauty, stands peer ess and alone among all its compatriots. The Valiant and Brave Hearted, the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Witty end Marvellous, the tender and Path-tic The Roll of Fame and B.ory. Catr.p. Pick-t, Spy. S e U t, Bivoune and Sieg-, Start ing Surpris-s; Wonderful Escapes. Famous Words ana Deeds of \Vomnn, and he whole Panorama of the War are here thrillingly and startlinglv por'rayed in a masterly manner, at once historical and ro ti)untie, rendering it the most ample, brilliant and readable book that the war has called forth. Disabled officers and soldier-, teachers, energet ic young men. and all in want of profitable employ ment, will find this the best chance to make money ever vet offered. Send for circulars and see our terms Ad Ires-. NATIONAL PI BLISHING Co., jun.tff -In] No. 507 Minor st . Philadelphia. \r.\N T.EI >—A( 1 ENTS -Tocanvass \\ for the -SOLDIER'S INDIVIDUAL ME MORIAL " Greater it ducment offered than by any other publishers A L'-ll ' s have an eu'ire mo nopoly it: the territory as-igned them, as there has Peen "nothing of the kind yet introduced. Meets w th universal approval, is ornamental, al-q a re cord of value to those who have served in our country's defense, and to friends of deceased sol tiers For circulars. Ac., address, em-losing -•amp. Li C. BAKER. Columbus. Ohio. Lock Box 978. |Jui 29.-lm. •JiR is falls. "SEELEY'S HARD 1 RUBBER TRUSS" cures Rupture, free-the cord from all pressure; will never rust, break, liiii ■ her. chafe "t hnMM fllttiy (the flue steel spring beii g coated *wiih hard rubb< rt; spring made any power required; used in b.-ithiug. fitted to form; requires no strapping; cleanest .'tightest, easiest, ::i:d best Truss ktotwt!. >■ nd for pamphlet. 1. li. SEELEY, Sole Proprietor, jarfHn| 1547 Chestnut .*(.. Philadelphia. V|T ANTED—AGEN i s -.Male and Female, at $75 to SIOO per month to sell the -elebrate i COMMON SENSE FAMILY BEW i MACHINE—Price SIB.OO. This mnchiue will do all kinds of work equal to the high priced Mo- I '.-Itioes, and is the only practical and reliable j Cheap Sewing Machine" in the world. Send for descriptive circulars. Address r sECOMB A CO.. j-.ni29-lm] Chicago. 11l ,or Cleveland. Ohio. (T Ki> A R CAMPIIO R—For use , against M-dhs in Clothing. B-st—itsadvan- I tagea—Efficiency, Economy ; imp iris swee'. odor j to clothes, and sure to last through twelve month*. Evet druggist has it. M jayvMutm. HARRIS A CHAPMAN. Ifn DISABLED MEN, ATTENTION! WANTED —one or two uicn in Treo'on and 1 vicinity, who have.h>st either an artn or a leg, to ! sell Wads worth's Waterproof Arnica He.ling Plas'er. the best and cheapest C"ur; Piaster to the market: From $5 to $lO per day cun be made.— A hires-, with 2a cents for Sample and lull infor mation, A. F. BELCHER- Box 40, Pniladephia. Pa. N. B.—AH agents and peddlers would find it to their interest to answer the above. jan29-lm. i t(M)i) A(iENTS wanted, to sell SIN 1 ) new inventions, of great value to families; all ; pay great profits. Send 15 cents and get 80 pag I ox 35 cents and get Bft pages and a sample gratia j j0t.29-Itn Ef'HRAIM'BROWN. Lowell, Mass T UMBER AND SHIN6LEB.v-Wt JLj offer a full stick of Pine Boards. Hemlock Scantling and J--;- . v.itb a variety of .Shingles- Pine. Cedar and Cypre,s—and a general assort incut of building material in our line, which wt will sell low. WILKINSON A BLACK I- AN j 111)29—1 in. * j TERMS for every description of Jol I PRINTING CASH! forth" reason that fo every article i ct use, we must p.:y cash; nnd t hi cash system will enable us to do our work as lev as it can bo done in the cities. ARGAINS! BAEG A INS! D —AT THE— NEW GROCERY STORE, On Julianna Street. 2 doors North of J. L Lewis' Drug Store. n. C. REAMER Has just opened a large assortment of GROCERIES, consisting of superior TEAS, COFFEES. SUGARS, CHEESE. MOLASSES, Detersive Soap, Extra Family Soap. Pickled Oysters, superior Pickles, Fresh Peaches, Green Corn, Green Peas, Sardine- and Mac aronics, all kinds of Spices. Kellog s Mus tard. Pepper. Alspiee. Cloves. Ginger, Cinnamon, Mace. Ketchup. Worcestershire Sauce. Ex tracts. Lemon and Vanilla, Indigo and Indigo Blue, Corn Starch. Fannestock's unsurpassed Farina, all kinds of Prunes. Figs. Raisins. Cherries. Ac. FlfeH of all kinds, not caught in the Juniata. Oranges and Lemons of the fiuest kind. Gn-uiid Alum Salt. Washingfeoda. Biki.- gfeoda. Candles. Ac., Ac. f*' TU 0< a ea "' examine <>ur goods, und we will try to aecominooate vou. may Ifi,"fi6i. H- 0. REAMER. /' n>N i-"E< TI( >XERY AND GRO- V CERY —The undersigned would respectfully i.forui the public that he has just returned from i the city with a carefully si-lec-ed stock of GRO CERIES at.d CONFEC'I IONERIEfe, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices Tbe following are among tbe numerous article which may be found at my store: All kindsoi Sugar. Coffee. Molasses, Segars and Tobacco; Can ned Peaches* Pears. Pine Apples, and Green Peas; Dried Peaches. Prunes. Raisins. Dates, Figs. Leui- | ons. Ac. Ail sorts of Spices. Essences. Oils. Crackers and Cakes' Fancy Soaps, all varieties; Plain Candles, assorted, of every description, and Fruit Drops; fine Caudics of all kiuds. All of the above named ar icles. with many more, can be found one door East of the GazetTo Office. and opposite 11. F Irvine's ltcgulat r. junl.—3m. GEO. MAKDORFF. (nothing, ftr. TT <) ME AGAIN!!!!*! 15V THE BARD OF LIPPEL'S HALL. Hume again Home again ! From a foreigu shore; And now I'd g'-s some h tmlsome clothes I ruin LIPPEL'S Clothing Store. Far I have roamed the world around. But none like the'r's cau fin J ; To such as I Could get abroad, I had to be resigned. Hut ob, it caused my heart to ache. My countenance to fall, To buy such clothes fr-.tn o'hers. When I thought of LIPPEL'S Hill. 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 *ts good and cheap Ai those at LIPPEL'S H ill. , Where you can always find the largest stock of MEN and BOY'S CLOTHING, together with I PIECE GOODS for Custom order. Also a lot of ! DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. All kinds of ! country produce taken in exchange for goods. I junlo.'t>6. This is a special invi'ation to the reader to c ill a' the HEI>FORD CLOTHIXG EMPORIUM, and examine our slock of Ready-made Clothing, Huts and Caps, I J iere Goods, Prices to suit the buyers. BERKSTRESSER A SMITH. apr.27.'lit>. /CLOTHING EMPORIUM* —GEO. X RKIMLND, Merchant Tailor, Bedford. Pa., keeps constantly on baud reudy-uiade clothing, su -ii as coats, pants, vests, Ac.; also * general as ! sortmeut of cloths, cassiineres. and gents' furnish ing goods of all kinds: also calicoes, muslins, Ac., all of which tnll be sold loir for rash. My room ; is a few doors west of Fran's store and opposite Rush's marble yard. 1 invite®// to give men j call. I have just received a stock of new goods. may26,'6tS. a RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED ALL PERSONS | To display their Goo Is; To sell their Goods; To gather information; To make knowu their wants; Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., by advertising in the columns of the GAZETTE. rifcip BILLS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatiies and despatch, at THE GAZETTE ofllec. T ETTEIt HEADS AND DILL J[ J HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men, printed in the best style of the art, at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. rpjlL BEDFORD GAZETTE is the I best Advertising Mediaai in Southern Fcnn : ylvania. BEDFORD HOTEL.—The un dersigned having talAn charge of the Bed ord Hoel, formerly kept by Col J"bn Hsfer, an -1 ounces to the public that he will be able to af "ord the best accommodations, both to the tniTel ng public and home custom. The bouse will be mproved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always be p?eti suppled with choice liquors. Hi - table will De supplied with the choicest edibles of the *>-on. iiid he will Spore no pains o make it suitable ill ti stable i J one >f the best in Bedford, and i good hostler will always be in attendance I *- Boarders taken by the weik, month or year. I\Tu.s reasonable: The public are respectfully in rited to give hitnacsll JuSIIUA J. SHOEMAKER. Jan. 15. '64 r p HE MEN GE L HOI'S E, | Juliana Street. Redford, Va. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to intnrm the travelling public tl. t,e has recently enlarged, unproved and refitted bis I ouse. both for the ac nj mod a i ion of travelers and boarders, as well as ■ountry cus omers. Persons coming to this place 1' r the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs, will find this house pleasantly loca ed. An pie and convenient Stabling is attached to this Hotel, which will atways be attended by a .•'reiul hostler. Also a safe and convenient car riage bouse. Alt are invited to give 1 im a cn'l ISAAC MLNGEL, Proprietor. April 15. '6l MORRISON HOUSE, HUNTING I ON. PA i have purchased end entirely r-novutid the large stout a: d brick building opposite the Penn sylvania Railroad ln-pot. and have now o|ened it f..r -he accouimod-tiion of the tri v. lii g public. The Carpets Furniture. Beds and Bedding are en tirely new and first cius-. and I ui safe in sating that 1 can offer accommodations not excelled in Central Pennsylvania. I refer to niy pinrorts who have formerly known me while in cti.'.rge of the Broad Top City Hotel and J KKsou House JOSEPH -MORRISON. may25,'66.-tf. TT N ION H O T E L, WEST PITT ST.. BEDFORD. PA : Y. STKCKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the 1 üblic in the best manner and ou the m"St libera! teiuis. May 9. '62. ITTEAVEB HOTEL. SL Ctoirsvilte, Pa.—The undersigned would respce fully inform the public that be bas leased theho'el lste !y kep by Mr S. Ctissmnn, St Clairsvlle, Pa., where be "will a •commodate all who may favor him with tt tircustom. junß -3m. IIENUS \\E.A\ER. rACKSON HOTEL. ) Railroad Street, nuyriy Gi)o y, Pa. C. SNELL. apr.13,'66. Proprietor. 3seat Rotate jtettf. ITTALUABLE LAND FOB SALE. \ —The undersigned offers for sale the follow ing valuable bodies of lard : THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND. containing 160 acres each, si mated on the Illinois Central Railroad, in Champaign county. State of Illinois 6 miles from the city of lib-ma. and one mib- from Rentua! fetation on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and ore of them ntts a never failing pond of water upon it Thecityof Urbana eontan.s about 4 000 inhabitants. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois. A I.so — One-fourth of u traet oj land, situated in Broat! Top township. Bedford county, c->n air ing about 45 acre's, with ull thecoal veins of Broad Top running through it. A i,so— T/irte 1m G in the to ten of Coalmont. Iluntiugdon county. Jan 26. '66—tf F. C REAMER TTALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT * PRIVATE SALE.— l One lot of ground in the centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street about sixty-five "feet, one of the very best business locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wood land, adjacent to' Bloody Run, lying on the Bed ford Rail Road, containing first rate irwn ore and having theteon a never-failing spring of water. For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E. Mann, Bloody Run, or of Dr. llickok. Bedtord, Pa. Dec 15. '65. ■p'XTENrHYE PRIVATE SALE \ j OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—Thenn dersigned will sell >u privut- sale, severahndj >in iog and coniignous tracts "f laud, lying on the he'dwaters of Dunning'* Cr-ek. in S. Clair town ship. Bedford "•■""'y cutuaittiag -7A5 yorw. row* divided imo four trie's, three tracts thereof con taining respectively 157. 163 at.d 183 acres and The other, being the few Mil Trac, containing 262 acres. Tite.-e traets will be sold as they are or subdivided to suit purchasers Tbe saw mil! tract contains a FIRST CLAfeS SAW MILL, with a never-failing head f water, and is In the uiids' of a TIMBER REGION un surpassed for (he quality of tiiubir. One o'hor of the tracts contains an enviable si'e for a TAN YARD. with all tbe advantages of water, and is alongside of Chestnut Ridge, jvhere tbe tesources for B irk are inexhaustible. 11)0 acres of the lai d is but'om. mostly covered by largo sugar trees 300 acres are •leand and in a good sue nf cultivation, and the balance well timbered. There arc 'IIIEEE D ELLTNG HOUSES, up pon tbe pr-mis s and THREE BARNS. with other outbuildings. The Fruit is choice and in abund ance upon some of hese tracts. This property lies 12 miles N rrii of Bedt'wd, and in a country noted for its good roads, leading North. South. E ist and West, to Bedford. Hollid lysburg. Johnstown, and other |*jiu s.bii the Peon' • Genual Railroad. Farmeis. Lumbermen, Tanners and Speculators -h ■ ill-I examine the preti ises, its these lands will i Oe Sold on fair and reasonable terms. T H. LYONS, junß,'6fi. N. J LYONS \ r ELL<)W < K lIKE.-.Mv fcurii Im-a ted in Bedford township six mil s N irih of i Retford. has u|>ou it a bank of YELLOM OCIIKE, I of the best quality, which has been used by a nuut b • rof pet wi s for making patois, with entire sat isfaction. lam now selling- this ochre at l-w I prices, and invi e ih' Se insures ed to give me a e ill. i fhey till Bod it all I represent. Almost any e 1- i or can be ttutd" of it. Call at my plaoeiu Bedford ; township, or address nie us follows : jut.22 -3ms. HENRY feILL. Bedford, Pa. ?:ot'fS, Af. E. M'c. BLVMVER. | GEO. BLVMVER. IM Pt >KTAN TTO IIOUSEK ELD ERS! STOVE EMPORIUM. and TIN WARE ESTABLISHMENT. B M'C. BLYMYER A Co. Have ju-' rcfit'ed m d refurnished their splendid stock of Stoves and Tinware, at the old stand of Blymye" A Son. and persons in need of anything i:."their line will find it to ili'-ir advantage .ogiie : them a call They always kee]> on hau l a full ; 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 ml! sliare oi their j patronage is solicted. ROOFING AND SPOUTING 1 Done in the most approved manner, and on the s shortest possible notice. REPAIRING ; Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch The patrons and friends of the fimi of BLY MYER A St)N will find them eleg ntly fined up ; on the corner late'y occupied by Mrs Stewart, with a complete stock of Hardware, Ac . always on baud. may 11, 6d. rijfc j K/\ / a PER YEAR! We want •} | )' 'I ' agents every where to sell oar j iMt-RoVEnSJO Sewing Machines. Three new kimls. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. — Above salary or large coin tilts-ions paid. I heo.sL v 1 machines s,dd in the United States for less than I Sin. which are fully her used by Howe. II heeler ir ill /sou. Grortr 3- R.iler. Singer ir Co.. and Hite/irlder. All other cheap machines ant ta fringe me ts, ttud the seßer or user *rv liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment Ciroulars free. Address, or cm!l upon Siiaw A Clatk. Bidtlif rd Maine, or Chicago, ills. (Dec. 22, t>o —ly >; I A MONTH! Agents wanted ' ' ' t sij- entirely new article s. just out. ; Address 0- 1 GAKEY. City Building. Iliddeford, - I Maine |Dec 22. '6j—ly ' | 4 GENTS WAN I'LL loeunvass litis s ! county for the Military acd Naval H story ol .tie Rebellion, complete in one large Sv . Vol if - StlO pages. Colored and SiCel Plans The most !.' couiple v and saleable History published. Sei.d - stamp for prospectus. JA K.iTMUN, juo2&-lm 33 S. 4ih St., fhuauelphii*.