The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, August 03, 1866, Image 5

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BUSINESS IMREUTOItY.
Xbe following Business Directory for the bor
-;h of Bedford and other place* in the county.
r '4 arlverti.semen I 1 appear in the columnj) of
■■-.1 GAZETTE.) may be of aervice to our friends
1 patrons in the county, and is commended to
ir attention:
4TTORNEY* AT LAW-G. H. "pane: J. P.
rwd; J.W.Tate; J'hn Palmer; E F Kerr;
•borrow A T,nz; F.sny M Alsip; John T '
_'V A J H. Filler: Kimm-ll k Lingenfelter,
p v'm A Dickersiin. Bedford, Pa.
4 VKEitS— Reed A Schell: Rupp, Shannon A
Bedford Pa.
j;:,:)TP AND SHOES. VARIETIES, Ac.-J. H.
"on; H F. Irvine. Bedford, Pa.
BEDFORD NURSERIES— T. M. Lynch
1 ABINET-WARE, CHAIRB, Ac.— Richard Leo, ' I
J. ifnrd. P*.
."hOTHTNG— I. Lipnel. Rerkstrcsser A Smith,
rjeKeimund, Bedford. Pa.
IiRV GOODS. GROCERIES. Ac —A. R. Crn
r: J M Shoemaker; P. A.Reed, Defibaugb A
; her. Bedford. Pa
11-rshman A Greenhanm. St. Cl"ir.vi!!e. Ac
PKNTISTRY-C. N. Ilickok A J. G. Minnieb,
j r , Bedford. Pa.
DRUGGIST —J- L. Lewis. Bedford. Pa.
FANCY STORES—Mrs. V B. Tare A MissM.
■ , Mrs E V. Mowry; Mrs. M. R. Schafer A
V o Rite Deal. Bedford. Pa.
dbOCERIES —H. C. Reamer. George Mardorff,
Bedford. Pa.
HARDWARE. Ac.—Wm. Hartley; Geo. Bly
screr A con, Bedford. Pa.
HOTELS Bedford Hotel. J. J. Shoemaker;
j! od House, I. Mengel; Union Hotel, V. Steck
<r!in liedf 'rd. Pa.
JEWELER—DanieI Border. Bedford. Pa.
.i"R PRINTER"* —Meyers A Mengel. Bedford.
Pa —All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing
P" :'v and promptly executed.
PUMPS —Wm. C Snivelv. Schellsburg, Pa.
PHV'SICI ANS—Dr. J. L. M irhourg. Bedford.
Drs.W.W. Jamison and P. H. Pennsvl, Bloody
Ran, Pa.
PATENT MEDlClNES—Shrir.cr's Congh "tmr
I 1 luin Vermifuge; Foutz's Mixture and Horse
■ ■".rr 1<• Powder; Wheaton'* I':nti.'OlDlm
!'s Extract of Bucbu: Dr. Tobias" Venitiair Lin
.:• r: All'">ck's Porous Plasters; Cbrißtadoro's
lib- Dye Mishlcr's Herb Bitters.
REAL ESTATE SALES—
F C. Reamer—private sale
T. H A X. J. Lyons, Private Sale,
j, h Walter. Private,
C. X Ilickok . private sale.
STOVES. TINWARE, Ac.-B. McC. Blymyer
A Co . Bedford, Pa.
• t Read the "New Advertisements" in this
wirk's issue of TUB GAZETTE.
Ijf- For Administrator's. Executor's, Auditor's
no:ices, Ac .see "Legal Notices."
[ Read the advertisements under the head of
Notices, Ac."
EIHTQ&IAL VISITOR. —J. >l. COOP
EU, Esq., of the Lancaster Intelligencer,
has been spending some time in our
midst. Mr, Cooper is one of the "old
truard" of the editorial corps, having at '
different times been connected with J
" INIE of the most prominent Democrat- !
iejournals of the State. lie wa- for
many years the editor of the Chamber
s I 'alley Spirit , afterwards of the
Philadelphia Pen n#y Iranian, and in 1866
I uiilished a very able campaign jour- J
nai in Harrisburg. Some years ago, J
became one of the proprietors of the ,
I.. master Intelligencer , one of the
: -iest little dailies in the State, in the |
üblication of which he is still engag- !
!. May he live long enough to see the j
; Y when Lancaster county will give j
- large a Democratic majority as will,
roiled up forCiyiner, next fall, by i
II r neighbor Berks.
DEATH OF A PROMINENT CITIZEN.
-It i- with regret that we announce
t ; death of Philip J. Shoemaker,
1-P, of Colerain tp., which took place I
u' his residence, on Monday last. Mr.
" leni iker was one of tlie best citizens
>ur county and liis death will he
M larri'-d by a large circle of friends,
ii" served as County Commissioner
I iriug the trying times of the late war,
- 1 HI- otfteial course was always
irked hy a rigid adherence to the
'IT'-TS of the many, as against the'
- heme.- of the few. Strictly honest in j
- dealings with all men, upright in j
J 'UH AS w. U as private life, a ehris
:l in the true sense of the term, he
- gone to an honored grave, where
points eternally to an immortal
' beyond the confines of mortality.
1 WE to his ashes.
iIETURNKD CALIFORNIANS.— It gives J
" J picas ure instate that LIEUT. .JOHN j
■ : FI'I , formerly of this place, but for '
IY years a resident of California, is !
on a visit to his old Iriends in thi.- '
| LIEUT. KEEFFE, it will be re- i
IIBERI'D, was a gallant sokliorof the';
| MEAN war, having served with great
H Uin the noble Pennsylvania Sce-
S i. WE also note the return of Mr.
[ hiarn Barclay, who has been absent
" MANY years. Both of these gentle
> have many friends in old Bed
*'• who are glad once more to look
K " 4 11 their faces.
N I' IWN. —Our young friends Capt.
P IT. Miller and Mr. James Duffy,
' have been absent for some time,
(at present on a visit to their friends,
•K place, both looking well as U
JOHX p. ID;KI>, .Jr. KS<|.. now of the
W York liar, and Dr. Mengel Reed,
''''i'adelphia, are at present on A
" IL to their relatives in this place,
J j I' IN GIKXL health and spirits.
'' ' "I I'.I.KHS, TAKE NOTICE. --All
IT: ' V ' " grumble because the innocent
P Hies are so plenty this summer,
*l'' Lewis' I'rug Store and get the
I " -FINING Ply Killer." A.argestock
OI'UGS. Perfumery, Stationery, Ac.,
■: , V( "'I AND opened, tills day, at
■ Drug Store.
RESOLUTE vs. JUNIATA.—A game
j of base ball, was played between the i
first nine of the Resolute Club and the j
first nine of the Juniata Club, both of 1
this place, on Wednesday, 25th ult.
The Resolute is a Junior Club, but its
members are excellent players. The :
score stood its follows:
RESOLUTE. JUNIATA.
O. R. O. R.
Jordan, e. 1 8 Reamer, e. 3 3
F. Schell, p. l 8 iS. Lvon, p. 2 4 1
Tate, s. s. 2 4 E. Alsip, lb. 3 4' 1
W.Schell. lb. 6 1 Grove 2b. 3 4 !
Crommeli 2b. 3 3 McMullen3b. 2 4 l
I']. Lyon, 3b. 2 6 BollinsjerS-5.3 4
J. Reed, l.f. 4 4 King. 1. f. 3 4 1
F. Reed, c. f. 6 2 Wills, c. f. 3 5' J
N. Alsip, r. f. 2 6 Lewis, r. f. 4 3 ,
-St 27 35.'!
BASE BALL MATCH.— The Resolute !
B. B. C., of this place, played a match 1
game with the Social B. B. C., of Hun-: i
tingdon, on Thursday of last week, up-'
on the grounds of the Juniata li. B. C., :
of this place. The result was a victory
for the Resolutes. The score was as
follows: i
RESOLUTE. | SOCIAL.
o. R. O.R.
F. Schell, p., 3 sill.G.Fisherc, 3 3
Jordan, c., 2 6 Massy, p., 3 3
Tate, s. 8., 4 o Smith, 8. 8., 1 3j 1
W.Schell, Ib, 5 3 Hooker, 1 b., 4 2!
Cromwell,2 b, 3 4 Kline, 2 b., 2 3
F. Reed, 3 b., 4 5 Gray, 3 b., 2 3:1
J. Reed, 1. f„ 6 7'Simpson, 1. f., 3 1 :
King, c. f., 25 T. Fisher, cf, 4 1 '
Alsip, r. f., 4 4 Baily, r. f., 5 0j j
27 44 ; 27 ID |
Innings, 12 3 456789
Resolute, 25 1 4 3 3 2 0 0 6—44
Social, 0050 45 2 2 I—lo j
Fly catches: Resolute, 10; Social, 6. 1
Umpire, Judge Rose, Mountain Club,
Altoona. . j
Scorers: Lovell, Social; Nicodemus,
Resolute.
Time of game, 2.30
JUNIATA vs. SOCIALCLUHOF HUN
TINGDON. —On Thursday afternoon, |
July 23, a match game was played be- j
tween the Social Base Ball Club of
Huntingdon, and the Juniata Base
Ball Club of this place, upon the
grounds of the latter. The Juniatas
played at a great disadvantage, owing
to the illness of their Captain, Alex, j
Lvon, who wa- 4 able to plav but a few
innings in the game. Reamer, catch
er of the Juniata, was also indisposed.
Still, considering all the circumstan
ces, the Juniatas made a good fight.
The score of 20 on the 7th inning, run
up by the Social, gave them the victo
tory. But the Social won the game
fairly, and we say "honor to whom
honor is due." The following is the i
score:
.
SOCIAL. JUNIATA.
O.R. 0.R.)
11. Fisher, c. 3 7 Reamer, c. 6 2,
T. Fisher, p. 2 8 Bollinger, I. f. 5 3
Smith, s. s. 2 sA. King, s. 8. 2 5 :
Kooker, lb. 27 j Alsip, lb. 33;
Kline, 2b. 2 6 Grove, 2b. 4 3 j
Gray, 3b. 3 4 McMollen 3b. 2 f>
Simpson. 1. f. 4 4 Lewis, r. f. 3 5 i
Benedict, c. f. 5 5 Wills, c. f. 2 4f
Massy, r. f. 4 5 Lyon, p. 2 4|
27 54 27 36 j
Innings; 123456789
Social 6 2 0 6 3 12 2 20 3—54
Juniata 0 1 2 4 10 3 0 7 0—36
i Fly Catches. Social 8, Juniata 12. j
Umpire, F. It. Schell, Resolute Club. I
Scorers: Lovell, Social; Nicodemus, j
! Juniata.
WE learn that the manufacturers of
the Gum Roller Grain Drills, will not;
be able to supply the demand this sea- j
son. Messrs. Hartley & Metzgar have '
already sold several car loads, anil we j
fear some of our farmers will put oil'j
buying too long, and thereby lose more ,
than enough to pay for one from the
next grain crop. We pity any man j
who will be seen, in this age, lugging i
a bag of grain over his shoulder, in
earth half-knee deep, back and forth j
over a 2h acre field.
TIIE regular monthly meeting of the ;
Juniata it. B. C., will be held in the
Jury Room, on Monday, Aug. 6, at 7$
o'clock, P. M. All members of the
club are requested to be present as ques
tions of vital importance are to be de
cided upon. By order of the Presi
dent. W. A. NICODEMUS,
Sec'y, i
OVAKIAX TUMOR. —Dr. Kissel, of;
Sax ton, lately extracted an ovarian tu
mor ■, from Mrs. Marian, Heed, of that
neighborhood, which weighed 22] lbs.
Dr. Kissel is recommended very high
ly as a skilful physician.
KM SI ..IUL SERVICES on Sunday I
next in the Court J louse, j n the morn- i
ing at in] o'clock, and in the afternoon 1
in the Lutheran Church.at 4 o'clock.
A MILS. MILLER, of Clcarlield coun
ty, was lodged in jail on the 28d, char
ged with poisoning her hushand, who
died very suddenly on the 12th hist.,
she having purchased arsenic the day
before.
A WOMAX named Lottie \\ eston was
found dead in her bed in the I nited
States Hotel, at Hollidaysburg, on the
12th nit.
.A! u. JA M t:s 11 EN DEKSOX died af Kay
etteville, Franklin county, on the .'Kith
of June last, at the advanced age of 9n
years, and twenty-two days.
MR. JOHN NOEL, an old and respect
ed citizen of Chambersburg. died on
Thursday of last week, lie was Post
master under Mr. Buchanan.
MR. CHVRI.ES LE ITX ER, a wel 1 known
farmer and citizen of York county, di
ed very suddenly on Monday morning,
from disease of the heart.
HON. THOMAS WHITE, of Indiana,
died at his residence in thatplaceon the
22d ult.
ANX RILEY was killednear Phillips
burg, on the 17th, by heingrun over by
a locomotive engine.
GEORGE SIGI.ER, an old and respec
table citizen of Juniata county, died
suddenly on the 17th ult.
gg
—Hon. Thomas Kwing. has written
a letter to lion. U. 11. Browning, en
| dorsing the call for the Philadelphia
i Convention.
♦
—Gov. Welles, of Louisiana, is de
termined to resuscitate the bogus Banks
Convention of 1864. He has issued a
proclamation calling for an election, on
the ;ld of Septemlier, of members to
represent in the Convention the par
ishes that were not represented in 1864,
and also to fill vacancies.
SPECIAL MOTIVES.
To CONSUMPTIVES. —The advertiser,
having been restored P health in a few weeks by
a very simple remedy, after having suffered for 1
several years with a severe lung affeetiou, and tha'
dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to mak*
known to his fellow-sufferers the meaiq of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of e,harge), with the direc
tions for pr-paring and using the same, which
they will find a sure Crne for CONSUMPTION.
ASTBMA, BRONCHITIS. COUGHS COLDS, and all
Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of
the advertiser in sending the Prescription s to
benefit the afflicted, and spread information r hi h
he conceives to be iuvaluuble. nd he hopes ivo y
sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost ibe.u
nothing, uml mny prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, by re
turn mail, will please address
REV EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williumsburgn, Kings Co., New York.
Jan. 5, '66—ly.
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! ITCH !— Scratch !
Scratch ! Scratch ! — WHEATOS'9 OINTMENT will
cure I leh in 4S Hours.
Also cures Salt Rheum. Ulcers, Chilblains, and i
all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. For i
sale by all druggists By sending till cents to j
Weeks A Potter, soleagents. 170 Washington street j
B<>ston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of post- j
age, to any part of the United States.
funß,'66.-ly. I
STRANGE, IIUT TRI E. —Every young j
lady and gentleman in the United States can hear j
something very much to their advantage by re- \
turn mail (free of charge,) by addressing the un- j
dersigned. Those having fears of beii.g humbug- j
ged will oblige by not noticing this card. Others j
will please address their obedient servant,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN. |
831 Broadway, New York i
Jan. 5, '66—ly.
SPIKE THE GUNS! of humbug. Im \
posters are in the field with their deadly hair
dyes, dangerous to health and utterly destructive
to the hair. Do not submit to have your head
Peptized with Liquid fire!
when that cooling vegetable preparation,
Christadoro's Ilair Dye,
will, in five minutes, impart any desired shade
from light brown to jet black without injuring the
fibres, staining the skni, or poisoning the system
through the pores. Beware of the deleterious
dyes! Manufactured by J. CIIRISTADORO, 6
As ; or House New York. Sold hy Druggists.—
Applied by all Hair Dressers,
july 13—lm.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.—If the blood
be pure the body which is formed from and by the
blood cannot be diseased. But if there be in nny
part of the body any affeetion. such as a boil or
ulcer, even a bruise, the blood circulating through
that part takes up impure matters fro n the local
affection and carries it into the general system
This is the cause often of sadden death to persons
of full habit afflicted with boils and ulcers, and
who use no medicine, the matter gets into the cir
culating system and chokes up the fine blood ves
sels which supply the brain with vitality, and life
ceases as if
Bereft by Lightning.
Now this can be remedied.
Brand ret Es Pill#
take all impure matters from the circulation, and
save the general health, soon curing local affec
tions also. Brandreth's Pills protect from tedious
times of sickness and often save life. Sold by all
Druggists.
julyl3.—lm
- ■ ———
THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE
Farmers, Families and others
can purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias' Ve
nitian Liniment for dysentery, colic, croup, chron
j ic rheumatism, sore throats, toothache, sea sick
: ness, cuts, burns, swellings, bruises, old sores,
: headache, mosquito bites, pains in the limbs,
t chest, back. Ac. If it does not give relief the
| money will be refunded. All that is asked is a
| trial, and use it according to the directions.
Du. TOBIAS —Dear Sir: I have used your Veni
: tian Liniment in my family f r a number of yenrs,
| and believe it to be the best article for what it is
recommended that I have ever used. For sudden
! attack of croup it is invaluable. I have no besi
' tntion in recommending it for all the uses it pro
■ fesses to cure. I have sold it for many years, and
| it gives entire satisfaction.
CHAS. B. TKIMNER j
QCAKERTOW.N.N. J. May 8, 1866.
Price 40 and 80 cents. Sold by all druggists j
; Offices 6, Courtlandt street, N. Y.
julyl.3—lm.
ERRORS OF YOUTII.—A Gentleman
who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre
-1 mature Decay, and all the efiects (4 youthful in
j discretion, will, for the sake of suffering bumsni
■ ty. send free to all who need it, the recipe and di
| rections for making the simple remedy by which
he was cured. Sufferers fishing to profit by the
advertisers experience, c >ti do so bv addressing
JOHN ii. OGDEN,
No. 43 Chambers St., New York.
Jan. 5. 66 —ly.
MARRIED'
I SMOUSE—OLER—On the 24th inst , at the
' Lutheran parsonage, hy the Rev. G. C. Probst,
' Mr. Siinou Srnouse and Miss Mary Oler. both ot
Bloody Run.
DIED.
REED—On Friday 20th ult., near Ssxton, Mi
\ rian Reed, in the 38th year of her age.
11l the death of this venerable lady "e are made
: to feel that another sister in Israel and, as may be
truly s lid, a nuising sister of the church, has
j gone from toil to rest. Pure and dignified iu
1 seutiincnt, feeling and conduct, the deceased was
! a member of the Winebrenncrian Churn. She
remained a constant member of the same to the
| latest hour of her earthly existence. li<-r end
I waa peace.
• •———
iUu - |uU'crtiscmciit!>.
i \\TAGONS. — ITwo 1 Two now two horse
• VV W.i sorts for sal 4 Reasonable ere itgiven-
Aug3.-4t A. B. CRAMER A CO.
\\ r AXTKD.—i'a-Ji t> purchase our
' \\ Fall Stock. All in our debt over six months
i are respectfully requested to miv us. A certain
' class who imagine we can do without money.
! will be called upon, only once more; afterwards
the proper officer will wait upon them
nui:3.—4t. A. li. CRAMER A CO.
FARM AXI) MILL
> PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE—The
undersigned offers at Private Sale, nift farm arid
mill property, situate in I'nion township, Bedford
county. Pa near the town of Marietta containing
about 200 ACRES, about ioO acres of which is
cleared and in i goo.! state of cultivation, and the
balance is well timbered. There are TWO OR
CHARDS of choice fruit trees on this property.
The improvements are a GRIST MILL in good
running order. SAW MILL, tol R DWELLING
HOUSES, a frame BANK BARN and other out
buildings.
Terius of sale will be made reasonable. Any
person desiring to purchase can see the property
bv calling on the subscriber, on the pr mises.
aug t in. ADOLPHUs AKE.
MANHOOD; HOW LOST, HOW
RESTORED —Just ptiMish'd. n neiv 'di
tian'of DR. CDLVERWELL S CELEBRATED
ESS A 1 on the radical cure (without medicine) of
Si'BttvAToBRH.KA. or Seminal Weakness, Involun
tary Seminal Losses. Impotency, Mental and
Physical Incapacity Impedimen sto M image,
etc.. also Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits induced
by self-Indulgence or Sexual extravagance.
The world renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture clearly proves from bl own experience
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be
effectually removed without medicine, and without
dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instru
ments. rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may bs, may
cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.
THIS LECTURE WILL PEOVE A BOO.N TO THOUSANDS
AND THOT SANDS.
Iseu: under seal, to any address, in a plain, seal
ed etivelop. on the receiptof six cents, ortwo post
age stamps, by addressing
CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 Bowery, N. Y., Pott Office Box 4300.
Feb 10, 'GB—ly
Notices, jkt.
IIOR SALE—VERY Low—a second
band PIANO. Inquire of
apr.13,'66-tf. _ C.N. HICKOK.
I AST NQTICE.— My old books
be squared by cash or note immediate
ly. Those persons who may fail to settle their
accounts, on or before August 15th. 1866, must
blame themselves, if they have costs to pay, as I
have been very indulgent, and now need money,
jul 13—tf _ WM HARTLEY.
BEDFORD COUNTY NORMAL!
SCHOOL' —The County Normal School will
open in Bedford, Aug. 13:h, 1866 We shall he
ahle to offer Students superior advantages this
fail. Tuition $5 for those who teach in the coun
ty. and $6 fur all others. Boarding $3 p-r week,
jul.l3—tf. 11 W. FISHER.
Co. Superintendent, j
TO TRESPASSEPS.-AII
persons are cautioned against trespassing ;
upon the premises of the undesigned, for the pur
pose of fishing, hunting gathering nuts, berries.
Ac., a- the law will be strictly enforced against
all thus offending.
B R! ASHCOM,
MICH. LU'IZ.
WM GRI SINGER.
ADAM .-CHAFFER
ju1.21-3tn.
rpilE SECRET EXPOSED!—Ho
| TEL AMI SALOON KEEPERS ! '.—Save 300 per
cent ' .'—l have capital recipes for the manufac
ture of BRANDY, IRISH WHISKEY and ULD
BOURBON. These recipes are not new —no hum
bug, they are used by all the leading dealers,
and you buy from them the same article you can
easily make yourself Buy the recipe for your
own use and save your money. Price 60 cents
each or $1 for the three. H. A COLWELL.
jul 27-3t. AUentown. Pa
|O"OTICE To TRESPASSERS.—
X l All persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing upon the premises of the subscriber,
residing in Napier township, by fishing, hunting
or in any manner whatever, as I am determined to
prosecute any and every one S" offending after this
date. j jnn22 -3t.] JOSEPH BLACK.
\T ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE.
—IOO acres of excellent limesWtne land, a
biut 15 acres well timbered, the remainder under
cultivation, lying a few utiles north of Bedford,
for sale on reasonable terms. For particulars ap
ply to MEYERS A DICKKRSON.
may IS Bedford. Pa.
noi'X i'V. BOUNTY.— Soldiers!
JjCLngress is about to pass a law granting addi
tiuual bounty ! Th-se of you, therefore, who have
not received bounty, and those who have received
but SIOO, or less, will find it to their advantage to
call on me THKKE MUNTIIS', FIX MOUTHS', and
NINE MONTHS' MEN, come !
April, e JOHN PALMER.
I)ERSONS knowing themselves in
debted to us for advertising Administrators',
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 such advertising and printing should
be CASH MEYERS A MENGEL.
Feb 16, ' 66—tf.
rpANNERS, ATT EN TIO N J—Anew
1 Tannery, in good order, containing one pool,
three limes, three baits, five leaches, thirty-four
lay-n-way vats, with the necessary number of han
dlers, in as good a location as can he found in Bed
ford county. for rent. For further information call
at this office. Nov. 17. '63—tf
A LLEGHENY MALE AND FE
MALE SEMINARY —Rainsburg. Pa. J. W.
HUGHES, Principal, W. R. VAUGHAN. Assis
tant. The Fall Session of this Institution will
begin August Bth Boarding $3,00 per week.
Tuition $5.00 ier Quarter. Special attention to
those intending to teach.
ju1.21-3t.*
ffIHE SE<'(>ND TERMOFBLf >< )DY
I RUN SELECT SCHOOL, will commence on
Monday, Aug. 13, 1866.
For Circular apply to
J. C. LONG, President.
ju1.20-3t' Bloody Run. Pa.
\fOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS,—
T 1 The undersigned citizens of Coleraiu town
ship. take this method of informing the public
that they will prosecu'e to the fullest extent of
the law. ail persons who shall wilfully enter or
Ureak down, through or over any orchard, garden
or yard fence: or who shall wrongfully club, stone,
cut, break, bark or otherwise mutilate or damage
any nut, fruit or ornamental tree, shrub, hush,
plant or vine, trellis, 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
ing crop on their respective premises,
Benjamin Kegg. Geo. W. Shaf-r. Isaac Shnfer,
Janes Rawlins, Samuel James, Win. P. &B. F.
Morgart. Samuel Williams, A. C James, Win.
Rose, Rev, Thos. Lee, Jon Lnman. E"Os Schaf
fer. Tobias Schnffer, Mr-- Rebecca Schsffer. Win.
Ressler, f>r., Abraham McClellan, George Shafer.
Win. James. Geo W. Deal. Henry W. Smith,
David Schnffer. Wm. a Geo. W Cessna. Win.
Nelson, John Schaffer, Wm. E. May. J. T Schnf
fer, Jacob Wolford. jtil.l3—3t.
A CHANCE FOR BARGAINS!
REMEMBER THE
NE \V CIIE AJ' STO BE ,
At St. Cluir&vWe, Pa.
GOODS OF ALL KINDS SOLD AT
SMALL PKOFITS.
OPPENHEJMER
Has just received from the East, and offers for
sale at the
LOWEST PRICES,
a large and varied assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
of every description and of the best quality;
MILLINERY ANJ)
FANCY GOODS,
a large assortment, to suit all oln.-ses;
NOTIONS,
in endless variety;
MUSLINS,
all kinds. very cheap;
CALICOES,
from the best manufactures.
i Our sto.:k of
DRY GOODS
1 is unsurpassed, and we ask all to give us a call, if
j they desire to get BYlll* AIXS.
R K AI)Y-M A 1)E CL( )T 111XG,
of every description, for sale at the LOWEST
PRICES. We also make CLOTHING of all kinds
TO ORDER, at short notice, and upon the most
reasonable terms. We also keep constantly on
hand a splendid assortment of PIECE GOODS:—
CASS I MERES,
NESTINGS,
CLOTHS,
Ac., &c.
,anrl Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods of all
' kimls.
We also have a fine assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE,
QUE ENS'WARE,
TINWARE,
WILLOW-WARE,
Ac., &e., Ac-,
together with everything usually found in a well
assorted store, all of which will be sold at the
LOWEST PRICES.
I Remember
OPPEN HEIMER'S
New Cheap Store, St. Ciairsville, Pa.
ju1.27.—6m.
Ilni <500(l$, &c.
GOODS! NEW GOODS!
'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 cts.,
Very desirable at 16 cts,
Sold very oflen for best at 20 cts.
Best Makes at 22 Cts, I
French Lawns at 50 cts,
American Lawns at 35 cts.
Unbleached Muslin—heavy—3-4 at 15 cents,
" " 7-8 at 18 •'
" '• very " 7-8 at 22 "
" •' " 4-4 at 20 "
" " extra " 4-4 at 25 "
Bleacjied Muslin from 15 cen's up.
American and French Ginghams.
Ctiallies, Delaines, all col >m, half wool,
All wool Delaines oil colors.
Barred and Piaiu Cambric Brilliants,
Nansook Swiss, Ac., Alpacas. Ac.. Ac.,
Bed Ticking at 35, 50 and best at 60 cents,
Sheeting Check at 25 cents—best at 31 cents.
All kinds of Flannels.
MEN'S WEAR.
Jeans ?.l cents and upwards,
Cottonade from 25 cents up,
All wool Cdssitnercs from 91) cts. up,
Great bargains in Cloths.
Hosiery, Gloves. Dress Buttons, H inkerebiefs,
A large lot of l'aper Collars, glazed and plain.
LADIES' HOOP SKIRTS.
GROCERIES:
Best Crushed Sugar 20 cents.
" Granulated •• 20 "
" Pulverized •' 20 "
<> A '• 19 "
" B 18
C " 17
Brown Sugar, fair article, 12 '■
xood " X 4 "
" extra " 15 "
" prime " 16 "
Syrups. 60 cts., SI.OO, 1 50 and best Levering 1.60.
Priuic lito Coffee at 30 cents,
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, Oronoco, Graveley's Na
tural Leaf, Ac., a good article ol'Segars, and
Smoking Tobacco.
FISH :
Mackerel in half barrels,
" '• quarter "
" ■' eight "
Potomac Herring.
QUEENS WARE:
A general assortment of all kinds of Queensware.
HATS:
Summer Hats from 121 cents up, all prices and
sizes.
A large assortment of Wool and Fur Hats for
Men and Boys, all sizes and prices.
CLOTHING:
A general assortment of Men's and Boys' cloth
ing. at prices to suit the times.
BOOTS AND SHOES:
A general assortment of Ladies' Gaiters, Boots
and Shoes.
Misses' and Children's Shoes, all kinds.
Men's and Boy's " " "
LEATHER:
A prime article of Red Sole Leather at 40 cents
a pound; Call Skins. Lining Skins, Upper Leath
i er, Ac.
CEDAR WARE:
Tubs, Buckets. Brooms, Ac., Ac.
COTTON CHAIN:
All numbers, at $3 50 a bundle.
STATIONERY:
Letter. Cap and Note Paper, Envelops, Window
Paper, plain and patterns.
Don't fail to call and see us, at No. 1, j
Anderson's Row.
J. M. SHOEMAKER.
tnay2s.'66. I
rp H E THREE STORES!!
A
ANOTHER VETO !
THE HIGH PRICE BILL CAN'T'
PASS!
We have just received and have for sale at the
lowest prices,
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE, !
HATS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and
SHOES, Ac.
Wc have the best
OA LICOES
at the lowest prices.
i FRENCH and AMERICAN LAWNS
at a great reduction.
Bleached and Unbleached
MUSLINS
incomparably low.
American and French
Ginghams,
Challies,
Delaines,
Cambrics,
Flannels,
Ac., Ac.,
in great variety.
MEN'S WEAR.
Jeans,
Cottonades,
Cassi meres,
Cloths,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Handkerchiefs,
Ac., Ac , Ac., Ac.
GROCERIES.
SUO/CRS.
sYRUPS,
COFFEES.
TEAS.
SPICES.
RICE
and everything in the Grocery line.
Remember the Three Stores,
j At ST. CLAIRSVILLE, at FISHERTOWN and
at MOWRY'S MILL.
Come one, Cotne ail, and give us a call
HERSIIMAN A GREENBAUM.
jnnl.-3m.
pry-ftoods, Groceries, &r.
,
GOODS! NEW GOODS I-
The undersigned have now opened a large and
general assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
to which they respectfully invite the attention of j
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 accqpnts after period named.
may4,'66. A. B. CRAMER <t CO.
Q ELLING OFF AT COST!!
0
P. A. REED,
Intending to relinquish the Mercantile business, in
Bedford,
IS CLOSING OUT IIIS ENTIRE STOCK
OF DRY GOODS. \e.,
AT COST!
A rare chance to buy goods, of all kinds, cheap.
Call and see.
junl,'6fi.
gA R GAINS! BARGAINS!!
—AT THE —
NEW GROCERY STORE,
On Julianua Street, 2 doors North of J. L. Lewis'
Drug Store.
H. C. REAMER
Has just opened a large assort inent of GROCERIES,
consisting of superior
TEAS,
COFFEE*
SUGARS,
CHEESE.
MOLASSES,
Detersive Soap,
Ex'ra Family Soap.
Pickled Oysters, superior
Pickles, Fresh Peaches, Green
Coru, Green Peas, Sardines ai d Mac
aronies, all kinds of Spices, Kcllog's Mus
tard. Pepper. Alspice. Cloves. Ginger, Cinnamon.
Mace, Ketchup, Worcestershire Sauce, Ex
tracts. L-mou and Vanilla, Indigo
and Indigo Blue, Corn Starch,
Fannestock's unsurpassed
Farina, ail kinds of
Prunes, Figs, Raisins, Cherries. Ac.
FISH of all kinds, not caught in the Juniata.
Oranges and Lemons of the finest kind.
Ground Aluui Salt, Washing Soda. Baking Soda,
j Candles. Ac., Ac
P#- J pGive u* a call, examine our goods, and we
will try to accommouate you.
maylß.'66. H. C. REAMER.
Confectionery AND GRO
\_y CERYSf-The undersigned would respectfully
1 ii form the public that he has just returned from
i the city with a carefully selecod stock of GttO-
I CERIES and CONFECTIONERIES, all of which
will be sold at the lowest cash prices
I The following are among the numerous articles
! which maybe found at my store : All kinds ol
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Segars and Tobacco ; Can
ne I Peaches, Pears, Pine Apples, and Green Peas;
Dried Peaches, Pruues, Raisins. Dates, Figs, Lem
ons, Ac.
Ail sorts of Spices, Essences, Oils. Crackers and
Cakes; Fancy Soaps, all varieties; Plain Candies,
assorted, of every description, and Fruit Drops,
fine Candies of all kinds.
All of the above named ar ieles, with many
more, can be found one door East of the Gazettl
Office, and opposite 11. F. Irvine's Regular, r.
juul.-3m. GEO. MAKDOKFF.
Ccyat Notices.
| 4 DMIN iSTKATOK'S NOTIUE.-
/~\ Notice is hcrehy given that letters of adutin
traiion have been granted by tbe Register of Bed
ford county, to the undersigned, ou the estate ot
John Ake, late of Union township, deeea.-ed.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those Having
claims can present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
JOHN T AKE.
ju ii 22 -'it AII It AM 11. lib EL. Adm'rs.
X E('l*T< HI'S N(ifl('E.— L.-tt
j tes amentary to the estateof John Martin. Esq.
late of Monroe township, deceased, having been
grant''.! to the undersigned, bv tbe Register of
Bedford county, all person indebted to said estate
arc hereby notified to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same will pre
sent them properly auhcuriea'ed mr si"tlcmeni.
jttn22. 6i. DANIEL FLETCHER. Ex r.
j 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
a Sl Notice is hereby given ibat letters of Admin
istration have been granted to lb subscribers on
the estate of .Murtin Hoover, late of Liberty town
ship, deceased.
All persons indebted to said est "tc are uo'ified
to tn ike pavin ut, and those havi gcla im ; there
on, will present them duly auiheniiceted for set
tlement* GEORGE H'tOVER,
JOHN 11. BILLING,
jul 13—fit. Adm'rs.
INSTATE OF THOMAS FOSTER,
! J gitec'n.—Notice of Ixqfisitws —By virtue
I of aw rit of partition or valuation issued out, of the
I Orphans'C >urt of Bedford C'un'j. Petm'a, and
to the Sheriff of- id county direct-d. lJohnA'd
studi, High Sheriff of said county, will hold an
I uqui-ition upon the real estate of Thorn, S Foster,
lute of Highland county, Ohio, dee'd, on the
premises, on Monday the-O h day of August, A.
I>. 1866, said real estate, consisting of* tract of
land situate*iu Broad Top township, Bedford
County, Pa., containing 28 acres and allowance,
being part of a larger tract, surveyed on warrant
to Mary Foster, and the heirs of said Thomas Fos
ter, dee'd, ami ail persons interested, are hereby
notified to attend at the time, and place above
mentioned, if they see proper to do so.
ju 1,43-41. J. ALDSTADT, Sheriff.
HARTLEY A MKTZGER KEEP}
constantly on hand n large Stock <>f general j
HAKDWARE. They luiveju- received st) DOZEN' i
lIEOT * CHEAPEST FKV IT JARS ever offered |
to the public. They keep Ml kinds of Farm Ma* j
ebinery. including Mowers and Reapers, Cider I
Mills. Fodder 'Jutt rs and VI illougbby's Guui !
Spring Roller ttrain Drills, the best in the world, j
Jul. 13, '66. j
.4 RARE a 1 AN( Els OFFERED
A ALL PERSONS
To display their Goo Is;
To sell their Goods:
To gather information;
To make known their wants; j
Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac.. Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.,
by advertising iu the columns of TUB GAZETTE.
OLIP BILLS, PROGRAMMES,
POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND
FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neaines.- j
and despatch, at THE GAZETTE office.
IKTT ER H EAI >S AN D BILL
j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men,
printed in the best style of the art, at THE GAZETTE
JOB OFFICE.
rpilE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the
Jl best Advertising Medium in Southern Penn
ylvania.
MECHANICS,
and Business men generally will advance
their own-interests by advertising" in the columns
f THE GAZETTE.
Bedford hotel—Tiie un
dersigned having taken charge of the Bed
ford Hotel, formerly kept by Col. John H'.fer, an
nounces to the public that he will be able to af
ford the best accommodations, both to the trsTel
ii ' public and h. me custom. The bouse wtl? be
improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always be
!l supplied with choice liquors. Hi" table will
In supplied with the choicest edibles of the season,
ai d he will spare no pains to make it suitable tor
all llis stable is one of the best in Bedford, and
a good hostler will always be in attendance.
iar Boarders taken by the wetk. month or year.
TitujS reasonable. '1 he public are respectfully in
vited to give hill) aoall
Jit,SHU AJ. SHOEMAKER.
Jan 15, '64
rat H E MENG E L II OUS E,
Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa.
The subsetiber respectfully begs leave to inform
the travelling public lb' le has recently enlarg-d,
improved and refitted bis l ouse, boh for the ac
commodation of travclersatnd boarders, as well as
country cus omere. Persons coming to this place
f r the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs,
will fii it this bouse pleasantly loca eii.
Ample end convenient Stabling is attached to
this Hotel, which will a ways be attended by a
c .retu) hostler. Also a safe and convenient car
riage house.
Ail are invited to give 1 iin a call.
ISAAC 51 UN GEL, Proprietor.
April 15. '64.
ijFoRBISOH HOUSE,
jjl HUNTINGDON, PA
I have purchased and entirely renovaltd the
large stone ai d brick building opposite the Pcnn
svlvania Railroad Depot, and have now oicned it
for the accouimod it ion of the traveling public.—
'1 he Carpets. Furniture, Beds ami Bedding are en
tirely new and first class. and 1 am safe lit saving
that I can offer accommodations not excelled in
Central Pennsylvania.
r refer to my patrons who bare formerly known
u,e while in charge of the Broad Top City Hotel
and J itkson Home JOSEPH MORRISON.
may25,"66.-tf.
TT N I O N HOTEL,
WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD. PA :
V. STECKMAX, Proprietor.
This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom
modate the i üblit iu the best mauncr and on the
m<sr liberal lei ide.
M h y 1?, "62.
¥¥TEAVER ll< )TEL, St, Ctalr&Ule,
H Pa.—The undersigned would respec fully
inform (he public that he lias leased theh"'el late
ly kept by Mr. S. Cris.-tnan, St Clairsvdle Pu.,
where lie will a comuiodaie all who may favor
bun with tl eir custom,
jnnfi 8b ; HENRI WLAAER.
I AG&SGN HOTEL.
f J Hail road Street,
IT UN TINGI) ON, Pa.
C. SNEI.L.
apr.13,'66. Proprietor.
■ v x
ilral Estate £ntrs.
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 premises, in
S'.uth Woodberry Township, on Friday ttic 21 U
<l.ty of August next, ihe i'dlowiog Real Esia'e,
Into the pn>perty > f Riehard W. Jones, dec d,
viz- Atr'ctof improved land, adjoining lan-Is
ot Benjamin Lyon's heirs, nod Jacob Long, and
containing 2S acres. 10" perches, nett measure
The land is of good qu-tli'y and a considerable
portion of it is under cultivation. The improve
ments are a comfortable dwelling in use widi sa
ble and other out-buildings. Terms —one third of
the pur hase money iu hand at 'he confirmation
ot the sale, balance in two equal annual payments
without interest. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock,
A. M DAVID C. LONG,
jtil 27—41. _ Adtn'r,
YTALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
\ —The undersigned offers for sale the follow
ing valuable bodies fit lard :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND,
containing 1'il) acres each, situated on the Illinois
C 'litrel Railroad, in Champaign county. State of
Illinois 8 miles from the city <>f Utbana. and one
mile from Kentual Marion on said Railroad. Two
of the tracis adjoin, and one of them has a never
feiling pood of water upon it The city of Urban*
contains about 4,000 iut abitants. Champaign is
tlie greatest wheat growing county in Illinois.
Also — Ore-fourth of a tract of laud, situated
in Broad Top township. Bedford eojunty, con ain
ing about 45 acres, with all the cool veiusof Bioad
Top running through it.
Also — Three Lots in the town of Coalmont.
Huntingdon county.
Jau 26, '66-if ' F. C. REAMER.
ATALUAHLE REAL ESTATE AT
\ PRIVATE -'ALE.—Onelotof ground in the
centre of Bloody Run. fronting on M 'in street
about sixty-five feet, one of the very bi • business
locations in Bloody R.un. Also, ten acrts of wood
land, adjacent to Bloody Run, lying on the Bed
ford Rail Road, containing first raie irwn ore and
having theteon a never-failing spring of water.
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E.
sl:inn, Bloody Run, or of Dr. Hiokuk, Bedford, Pa.
Dee 15, "65.
|;X TENSIVE PRIVATE SALE
fj OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—Tim un
dersigned will sell at privat'- sale, several adjoin
ing and contiguous tracts of land, lying tin the
headwaters of Dunning's Cr-ek, in t>'. Clair town
ship, Bedford county, containing 765 acres, now
divided into four trie's, three tracts thereof coii
t ining respectively 157, 163. and 183 acres and
the other, bring the Suv ALU tract, containing
acres. These tracts will be sold as they are or
subdivided to suit purchasers
The saw mill tract contains a FIRST CLASS
SAW MILL, with a never-failing head • f water,
and is in the midst of a TIMBER REGION un
surpassed for the quality of timber. Otieother of
the tracts contains wii enviable site fur a TAN
YARD. with all the advantages of water, and is
alongside of Chestnut Ridge, where the tesourcos
for 15 irk are inexhaustible.
101) acres of the land is bottom, mostly covered
bv large sugar trees. 306 acres are cleared and
in a good sta.e < f cultivation, and the balance
well timbered.
There are THREE Dd ELLING FIOUSES, np
pon the pn mis s and THREE BARNS. wiihother
out'ouildiugs. The Fruit is choice and in abund
ance upon some of hesc trct. This property lies
1 2 miles North of Bedford, and in u c mulry noted
tor its good roads, leading North, South. List aid
\\ i -i, to Bedford. HoHidnysburg. Johnstown, and
other jmints, ou the Peun' i Ceuiial K tilroad.
Fanuets. Lumb rinen, Tanners and Speculators
should ex inline the premises, as these lands will
be sold ou fair and reasonable terms.
T U. LYONS,
jui 3.'66. N. J. LYONS
\r.ELH )VV OCHB E.—My farm loca
te! in Bedford township six mil s N ir• lj of
Bedford, has upon it a batik of YELLOW OCHRE,
•■t the be-t quality, which has been used by a num
ber.,f persons for making paiuts. with entire Sat
isfaction. lam iow selling this ochre at low
pi ices, and in\i ethoseinterea ed to gtvojne ac ill.
They will find it .ill I represent. Almost any col
or can be lead of it. Call at my place in Bedford
township, or address me us follows :
jui.22 - Ims. HENRY SILL. Bedford, Pa.
V, < J V .j r I'ER YEAII! We want
1 !'/'■ t \ r agents every where to sell our
IMI'KOVBTI S2OSewing Macliines. Tinee new kinds.
Under and upper feed. Warrantor! five years.—
V hove salary or large commissions paid. ThcoNLT
machines >ld in the United States for less than
s4(l. which arc f'iilly hcrusted f>y Houte, Wheeler
• Vifsoo. Graver .V Brier, Singer \ Co., ami
Backelder. All other cheap machines aie m
rintreme and the seller or user ..re liable to
arrest, fine, and imprison meat Circulars free.
Address, or call upon Shaw A Claik. Biddel'rd,
Maine, or Chicago, Ills. [Dec. 22, '65 —ly
i<(w j A MONTH! Agents wanted
* / v ' f 'T sir entirely new articles, jus; out.
\ddressO. I . GAIvEY, City Building, Bidlefurd,
Main*. |Dec 22. fii—ly
4 DENTS WANTED to canvass this
. Y county for the Military und Naval li s ory
of i be Rebellion, complete iu one largeßvo Vol. of
s|)o pages. Colored ami Steel l'laies. The most
complete and saleable History published. Send
-lamp for prospectus. JAS. K -IMON,
jun29-lm. 33 5. 4th St.. Philadelphia.
PIHERMS for every description of Job
B PRINTING CASH I for the reason that for
every article we use, we must pay cash; and the
• ash system wil l enable us IO do our work as low
as it can be done in the cities.
N'OTICE is hereby given that I wi.l
not pay or be respons : ble for any debts con*
iracted.by my wife Harriet, from this date, as she
iefi my bed and board.
jul2j—3t. SAMUEL BEIiKSTRESSER
MAMMOTH SALE BILLS, print
ed at short uoliue. Large lii.io u>a i..i*e
sates. We know it to be so. TRY IT! Is will
much more than pay the extra erpeuse of p-tut
ing. Call at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE,
MERCHANTS' SII 6 W RILLS,
prinlcd in superior style, and upon reason*
' ble terms, at THE BEDFORDGAZKTTB ohioe