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I 34567 1 H92 3 4 j 6 7! 8 f 10 11 12 13 MH5116,' 910 1112 13,14 15 .17 f !i a. 21 22 a 16 17 I- 191-20 21,22 24 a 2i 27 2- 29 x. a 24 I'. 26 27 '2B 29 l-l-l 30 31 1. | | BUSINESS IH RECTORY. The following Business Directory for the bor uih of Bedford and other places in the county, r'io.te advertisements appear it> the eeliimni of Ist GAZETTE.) may be of service to our friends , ! patrons, in the county, and is commended to - -ir attention: ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G. II Sr.ane; J. P. tod: J W Tate; J-'hn Palmer; E. F. Kerr; [l-irborrow A Luts ; Espy M. Alsip; John T. : 2V A J 11. Filler; Kimmell A Lingeufelter, JI A Dickerson, Bedford. Pa. 4ANKEKB Reed A Schell; Rupp. Shannon A j r. Bedford. Pa. fiOOTP AND SHOES. VARIETIES, Ac. —J. H. i g:• nn : 11. F. Irvine. Bedford. Pa. BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M Lynch. < AIHNET-WARE, CHAIRS, Ac.—Richard Leo, J .if.ird. Pa. CLOTHING—I. Lirmel. Rerkstresser A Smith, ~ - been spending some time in our mids{. Mr.-Cooper Is one of tlie "old j guard"' of the editorial corps, having at j different times been connected with ! -•me of the most prominent Democrat-1 ; • journals of the State. He wa- for j many year-the editor of the Chandlers- j inr Valley Spirit, afterwarils of the Philadelphia l'rn/t.-ylranian , and in 1 S(>o published a very able campaign jour nal in Hatrisburg. Some years ago, - became one of the proprietors of the L.ncaster Intelligencer , one of the - -.'iciest little dailies in the State, in the publication of which he is still engag ed. May he live long enough to see the day when Lancaster county will give large a Democratic majority as will rolled up> for Ciyiner, next fall, by h--r neighbor Berks. DEATH OF A PROMINENT CITIZEN. -It is with regret that we announce i ti' death of Philip J. Shoemaker, j Ksi]., of Colerain tp., which took place at his residence, on Monday last. Mr. s loctnaker was one of the best citizens eur county and his death wiil be 1 a i urned by a large circle of friends.' H • served as County Commissioner j 1 iring the trying times of the late war,; an 1 hi- official course was always j i.'ketl by a rigid adherence to thej Rerests of the many, as against the! • toe- of the few. Strictly honest in j - dealings with all men, upright in ptb ic as wll as private life, a ehris- j tan in the true sense of the term, he Us gone to an honored grave, where ; points eternally to an immortal • beyontl the confines of mortality, "•ace to his ashes. RITFRNKD CALIFORNIANS.—It gives | • pleasure to state that LJEFT. JOHN j Ki KFFK, formerly of tlii- place, but for ; ty years a resident of California, is v <,: i a visit to his old friends in this i •. Li EFT. KEEFFK, it will be re o iered, was a gall-ant soldier of the xican war, having served with great lit in the noble Pennsylvania Sec- I. We also note the return of Mr. " Hi im Barclay, who has been absent • tic iay years. Both of these gentle n have many friends in old Bod ' " who are glad once more to look •on their faces. IN TOWN.—Our young friends Capt. B. Miller and Mr. James Duy'y, • nil have i>een absent for some time, at present on a visit to their friends, this place, both looking well as u -BUal. • ' its p. REED, Jr. Esq., now of tin York har, and Dr. Mengel Reed, Philadelphia, are present on a ot to their relatives in this place, hi good health and spirits. L,: -I"MRLKRS, TAKE XOTUE. All '' .vlio gnimhlo because the innocent "flies are so plenty this summer, ■ ''> Lewis' Drug Store and get the -utning Fly Killer.'' A .argestock "•tigs, Perfumery, Stationery, Ac., . vnvedand opened, this day, at "-wis Drugstore. RESOIJCTE VS. JUNIATA.— A game of base ball, was played between the first nine of the Resolute Club and the first nine of the Juniata Club, both of this place, on Wednesday, 25th ult. The Resolute is a Junior Club, but its j members are excellent -players. The score stood as follows: RESOLUTE. JUNIATA. O. R. (). R. Jordan, e. I 8 Reamer, e. 3 3 F. Schell, p. 1 8 6. Lyon, p. 2 4 Tate, s. s. 2 4 E. Alsip, lb. 3 4 W. Schell. lb. 6 1 Grove 2b. 3 4 Cronunell 2b. 3 3 .Mr.Million3b. 2 4 E. Lyon, 3b. 2 6 Bollinger s. s. 3 4 J. Rood, l. f. 4 4 King. I. f. 3 4 F. Rood. c. f. 6 2 Wills, o. f. 3 5 X. Alsip, r. f. 2 6 Lewis, r. f. 4 3 27 42 | 27 35 BASE BALL MATCH.— The Resolute B. B. of this place, played a matoli game with the Social B. B. of Hun tingdon, on Thursday of last week, up on the grounds of the Juniata B. B. of this place. The result was a victory for the Resolute*. The score was as follows: RESOLUTE. SOCIAL. O.R.i O.R. F. Schell, p., 3 5 II. G. Fisherc, 3 3 Jordan, e., 2 6 Massy, p., 3 3 Tate, s. >., 4 5 Smith, s. s., 1 3 W. Schell, Ib, 5 31 Kookor, 1 b., 4 2 Cromwell,2b, 3 4(Kline, 2 h., 2 3 F. Reed, 3 h., 4 5 Gray, 3 b., 2 3 J. Rood, J. f., 0 7 Simpson, 1. f., 3 1 King, c. f., 25 T. Fisher,cf, 4 1 Alsip, r. f., 4 4 Baily, r. f., 5 0 27 Inning?, 12 3 45 6 789 Resolute, 25 1 4 3 3 2 0 0 6—44 Social, 0 0 5 0 4 5 2 2 I—lo Fly catches: Resolute, 10; Social, 6. Umpire, Judge Rose, Mountain Club, Altoona. Scorers: Lovell, Social; Xieodenius, Resolute. Time of game, 2.30 JUNIATA VS. SOCIAL CLUB OF HUN TINGDON. —On Thursday afternoon, July 23, a match game was played be 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. Lyon, who was able to play 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 tight. The score of 20 on the 7th inning, run up by the Social, gave them the victo torv. But the Social won the game fairly, and we say "honor to whom honor is due." The following is the score: t SOCIAL. JUNJATA. O. R. O. It.! 11. Fisher, c. 3 7 Reamer, e. <5 2 T. Fisher, p. '2 x Bollinger, 1. f. 5 3 Smith, s. s. 2 xA. King, s. s. 2 5 Kooker, lb. 2 7 Alsip, lb. 3 3 Kline, 2b. 2 6 Grove, 2b. 4 3 Gray, 3b. 3 4 McMullen 3b. 2 .7 Simpson. 1. f. 4 4 Lewis, r. f. 3 .7 j Benedict, c. f. 5 -7 Wills, c. f. 2 41 Massy, r. f. 4 5 Lyon, p. 2 4 27 .71 27 36 Innings 123456789 Social 62 0 6 3 12 220 3—54 Jmiiutu O1 -J 1 1(1 l(> 7 f Clearfield comi ty, was lodged in jail on the 2ffd, char •red with poisoning her husband, who died very suddenly on the 12th inst., she having purchased arsenic the day before. A WOM AN named Lottie V\ eston was found dead in her bed in the 1 nited States Hotel, at Holiidayshnrg, on the 12th ult. MR. JAMES 11 KNDFKSONdied aft Fay etteville, Franklin county, on the ffOth of June last, at the advaneed age of 5)0 vears, and twenty-two days. MR. JOHN NOEL, an old and respect ed citizen of G'hambershurg, died on Thursday of last week. He was Post master under Mr. Buchanan. Mu.( 'H ARI.ESLF.ITNER,a well 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. ANN RILEY was killed near Phillips burg, on the 17th, by being run over by a locomotive engine. GEO ROE SIGLEK, an old and respec table citizen of Juniata county, died suddenlv on the 17th ult. —Hon. Thomas Fwing, litis written a letter to Hon. O. H. Browning, en dorsing the cali for the Philadelphia 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 3cal affection and carries it into the general system This is the cause often of sudden death to persot.s of full habit afflicted with boil? and ulcers, and who use no medicine, the matter gets into the cir culating system and chokes up the Site blood ves sels which supply the brain with vitality, and life ceases as if f Bereft by Light niny. Now this can he remedied. Brandreth , s Pill* take all impure matters frotn the circulation, and save the general health, soon curing local uffeo tions also. Brandreth's Pills protect from tedious times of sickueas and often save life. Sold by all Druggists, july 13.—1 m THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OP THE AGE.— Farmers, Families and others can purchase no remedy equal to Dr Tobias' Ve nitittn Liniment for dysentery, colic, croup, chron ic rheumatism, sore throats, toothache, sea sick ness, cuts, burns, swellings, bruises, aid sores, headache, mosquito bites, pains in the limbs, vhcat, k-.L, a* xe :* tit— " 9 t fir'**** 'He money will be refunded. All that is asked is a trial, and use it according to the directions. DR. TOBIAS —Dear Sir: I have used your Veni tian Liniment in my family f r a number of years, and believe it to be the best article for what it is recommended thai I have ever used. For sudden attack of croup it is invaluable. I b ive no hesi tation in recommending it for all the uses it pro fesses to cure. I have sold it for many years, and it gives entire satisfaction. CIIAS. B. TKIMXEK yi AKERTowN,N. J. May 8, 1866. Price 40 and 80 cents. Sold by all druggists.— Office 56, Courtlandt street, N. V. julyl3— lm. WRKOKS OF YOUTH. —A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre mature Decay, and all the effects of youthful iu discretion, will, for the sake of suffering humani ty. send free to all who need it, the recipe and di rections for making the simple remedy by which be was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertisers experience, c m do so by addressing JOHN B OTJDEN, No. 13 Chambers St , New York. Jan. 5, 66 —ly MA mil El>. SMOUSE—OLER.—On the 24th inst., at the Lutheran by the Rev. <■. C. I 'rvl>st. Mr. Simon Smouso and Miss Mary Oler, both ut' Bloody Run. Dllil). REED—On Friday 20tb ult., near Saxton, Ma rian Reed, in tbe 3Sth year of her a^e. In tbe death of ibis venerable lady we are made to feel that another sister in Israel and, aj may be truly gaid, a nursing eisier of the church, has gone from toil to rest. Pure and dignified in sentiment, fettling and conduct, the deceased was a member of the Winebrennerian Church. Sue remained a constant member of the same to the latest hour of ber earthly existence. Her end was peace. iUu- Advertisements. \\r AGON'S.—Two new two horse *V W siSTons for srlp. RcHSonnhle ore ■'itgiven- Aug3 -ir. # B CRAMER * CO. \I7EVN' TED. -Cash to purchase • rfir YY Fall Stock. All in our debt over six months are respectfully requested to pay us. A certain class, who imagine we can do without money, wid be called upon, only once more; afterwards tbe proper officer will wait upon them nugd -4t. A. B. CRAMER A CO \-aluablk farm and mill: \ PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE —The | undersigned offers at Private Sale, nig Ittrm and j mill properly. situate in Union township, Bedford county. Pa., near the tow n of Marietta, containing about 200 ACRES, nbont Jot) acres of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation. and the balance is well timbered. There are TWO OR CHARDS of choice fruit trees on this property. '1 he improvements are a GRIST MILL in good running order. SAW MILL. FOUR DWELLING BOSSES, a tram® BANK BARN and other out buildings. Terms of sale will be made reasonable. Any person desiring to purchase can sec the property by calling on the subscriber, on the premises, 'ng ADOLPHUB AKE. M ANHOOD; HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED — J/rit pnhlishrd. a nnr 'dt tiuu of DR. CULYERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAI on the radical cure (without medicine) of SPERM ATOBRIKKA. or Seminal Weakness, Involun tary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physic tl Incapacity Impediments to 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 his own experience that the awful "c msequcnces 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 arid effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS A>D THOUSANDS. t-err under seal, to any address, in a plain, scal ed envelop, on the receipt of six cents, or two post al atamps. by addressing CLL AS. J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowery, N. Y., Post Office Box 19bd. Fob 1(5, '(M— ly . #otircs, &r. IAOR SALE—VERY Low—a second hand PIANO. Inquire of apr.13,'66 -tf C. N HICKOK. I AST NOTICE.-My FE l\ M ALE SEMlNAßY.—Rainsburg. P i J. IV. HUGHES, Principal, W. It. V A UGH AX, Assis tant. The Fall Session of this Institution will begin August Sth. Boarding §3,00 per week. Tuition $5.00 ter Quarter. Special attention to those intending to teach. jul.2i-3t.* _ _ RJXHE SK('<)N ITERM<>FBIX>ODY I Rl'X SELECT SCHOOL, will commence on Monday, Aug. 13, 1866. For Circular apply to • J. C. LOXG, President, jul.2o—3t* Bloody Run. Pa. NOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS,— The undersigned citizens of Coleraia town ship. take this method of intorming the public ! that they will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law, all persons who shall wilfully enter or break 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, bush, plantor vine, trellis, arbor, hotbed, hot or green house; or who shall wilfully trespass upon, walk over, bens, dowu, trample, or in anywise injure any grain, grass, vines, vegetables or other gruw iug crop on their respective premises. Benjamin Kegg. Geo. W. Shafer. Isaac Shafer, r-..lie- llttwlins, Samuel James, Wm. P. AB. F. Morgan. - ' . r. , ... Rose, Rev, Thos. Lee,Jon Luman, E os Schaf fcr. Tobias Schaffer, Mrs. Rebecca Seh ffer, \\ m. Itessler, >r., Abraham McCiellan, George Shafer, Wm James. Geo. W. Deal, Henry W. Smith, David Schatfer. Wm. i Geo, W. Cessna, Win Nelson, John Schaffer, Wm. E. May. J. T Schaf fer, Jacob Wolford. jul.l3—3t. A CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! REMEMBER THE NEW (HEAP STORE, At St. ClnirwiUe, Pa. • GOODS OF ALL KI.VDS SOLD AT SMALL PROFITS. • OPPENIIEIMER Has just received trotn the East, ami offers for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, a large and varied assortment ot LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of every description and of the best quality; MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, a large assortment, to suit all classes; NOTIONS, in endless variety; MUSLINS, all kinds, very cheap: CALICOES, from the best manufactures. Our stock of DRY GOODS is unsurpassed, and we ask ail to give us a call, if they desire to get BARGAIN'S. R E AI)Y-M AL> E CL< >TH ING, 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: — CASSIMERES, VESTTNGS, CLOTHS, Ac., Ac. and Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods of all kinds. We also have a fine assortment of ROOTS AND SHOES, HA RDWARE, QUEENSWARE, TIN WA RE. WILLOW-WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac., together with everything usually found in a well assorted store, ail of which will bo sold at the LOWEST PRICES. I 3=* Remember OPPEN HEIM ER'S New Cheap Store, St. Clnirsville, Pa ju1.27.—6m. fJrtj ftootls, &c. i JTEW GOODS f NEW GOODS! F 7 WAY IX)WN BELOW THE 'GROUND FLOOR.' BOUGHT JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO BE SLAUGHTERED AT ONCE AT VERY LOW I'KICES! The following comprise a few of our goods: DRY GOODS. Good Calicoes at 10 cts., Very desirable at 16 cts, Sold very ofien for best at 20 cts. Best Makes at 22 cts, French Lawns at 50 cts, | American Lawns at 3a cts. ' Unbleached Muslin—heavv 3-4 at 15 cents, 7-8 at 18 •' " " very " 7-8 at 22 " .• o 4-4 at 20 " ' " " extra " 4-4 at 25 " Bleached Muslin from 15 cen's up. American and French Ginghams, ! Challies, Delaines, all col irs, half wool, i All wool Delaines all colors. Birred and P;ain Cambric Brilliants, h 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 31 cents and upwards, Cuttonade from 25 cents up. All wool C.issimeres from 90 cts. up, Great b lrgains in Cloths. Hosiery, Gloves. Dress Buttons, Hmkerchiefs, A large lot of Paper 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 " " good " 14 " " extra " 15 " , " prime '• 16 " Syrups, 60 cts., SI.OO, I 50 and best Lovcring 1.60. Prime Rio 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 of Segars, and Smoking Tobacco. FISH : Mackerel in half barrels, " quarter " •' eight " Potomac Herring. QUEENS WARE: A general assortment of all kinds of Queensware. lIATS: 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. B()(ITS A Nl> 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 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. , . TV.-'. V.;I to call and see us, at No. 1, itiraerson s Row. J. 1.1. rt T T/-vT.-<-\T tt'Pl) may2s.'6t> ! rji II E TIIR E E STOR ES! ! 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. We have the best CALICOES at the lowest prices. 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, Cotton ades, Cassi uteres, Cloths, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. GROCERIES. SUGARS, sYEUI'S, COFFEES. TEAS. SPICES. RICE and everything in the Grocery line Remember the Three Stores, At ST. CLAIRSVILLE. at FI3HERTOWN aud a; MOWRY'S MILL Come one. Come all, and give us a call HERSHMAN A GREENBAUM. junle-3m. prtt-- the citv with a carefully selec ed stock of GRO CERIES and CONFEC'iIONERIES, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices The following are among the numerous articles which may be found at my s'ore : All kinds ol Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Segars and Tobacco; Can ned Peaches, Pears, Pine Apples, and Green Peas; Dried Peaches, Prunes, Raisins, Date#. Figs, Lem ons, Ac. All sorts of Spices. Essences, Oils. Crackers and Cakes; Fancy Soaps, all varieties; Plain Candies, assorted, of every description, and Fruit Drops; i Sue Candies of all kinds. All of the above named ar ielen, with many more, can be found one door East of the GAZETTE Office, ami opposite H. F. Irvine's Kegulat.r. junl.—3m. GEO. MARDORFF. £EPL NOTICES. \ld Mt X ISTK ATOK'S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that letters of admin tra.ion have been granted by the Register ot Bed ford county, to the undersigned, on the estate ot John Ake. late of Union township, decea.-ed. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tho-e having claims can present them duly authenticated foi settlement. JOUN T AKE. jun22.-Rt ARRAM H. HULL. Adtn'rs.' 11X FX VT< Ill's X< >TI I' E.—Letters j tesnmentary to the estate of John Martin. Esq. late of Monroe township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, bv the Kegi*!er ot Bedford county, all person-" indebted to said e-tatc i are hereby notified to make immediate payment, j and those having claims against the same will pre- ! sent them properly authenticated tor se tl.-ment. I juti22.-tU. DANIEL FLETCUEiE Ex r i DMINLSTRATOR'S NOTICE.— f\ Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin istration have been granted to th subscribers on the estate of .Martin Hoover, late of Liberty town ship. deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are notified torn tke payment, aud those havi g claim- there on. wiil present tbcm duly au'lienticte 1 for set tlement. GEORGE HOOVER, JUIIN IE DILLIN'G. jul 13—fit. Adtn're. | A STATE OF TIIONIAS FOSTER, I JDEC'D. — NOTICE OP INQUISITION —By vir'ue of a writ "f partition or valuation issued out of the Orphans' C urt of Bedford C oumy, Ponn'a, and to the Sbeiiff of said county directed, lafoho Ald stadt, High Sheriff of said county, will hold an luquisilion upon llie real estate ufThom s Foster, lutv of lligtiland county, Ohio, dee d, on the premises, on Monday the 6 h day of August, A j D. 1866, said real estate, consisting of a tract of land situate iu Broad Top township. Bedford County, Pa., containing 28 acres and allowance, being part of a larger tract, surveyed oil warrant to Mary Foster, and the heirs of said Thomas Fos ter, deed, and all persons interested, are hereby notified to attend at the lime, and place above mentioned, if they see proper to do so. jul. 13-41. J. ALDSTADT, Sheriff H ARTLEY A METZGER KEEP constantly on hand a large Stock of general | HARDWARE. They bavej i- received 50 DHZEN j BEST 4 CHEAPEST Fit LIT JARS ever off red j I to the public. They keep .11 kinds of Farm Ma chinery, including Mowers and Reapers, Cider Mills, Fodder Cntt rs and Willougnby's Gum Spring Roller Grain Drills, the best in the woild. Ju1.13,'66. A HARK CHANCE IS OFFERED J\_ ALL PERSONS do display their Goods; To sell their Goods: To guther information; To make known their wants; I Ac., Ac. Ac..Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.. Ac., by advertising iu the columns of THE GAZETTE. j O LIP BILLS, PROGRAMMES,! O POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND j j FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatnes- j I and despatch, at THE GAZETTE office. JETTE& HEADS AX Id BILL j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men, ' printed in the best style of the art, at THE GAZETTE ! JOB OFFICE. ' rpHE~BEDFORD GAZETTE is the i I best Advertising Medium in Southern Penct | ylvania. M~ ERCIIAXTS and MECHANICS, and Bosiress men generally will advance | their own interests by advertising in tihe columns 1 f THE GAZETTE Tiottlsi. | ) hi) FOR D H OTK L.—'l h<* un ■ ) designed hiiving taken charge of *h B*'d ion I Hotel, formerly kept by C"l- J"hn Hwfer, an nounces to the public that be will be able to at ford the best accommodations, both to the inn public and home custom. The bouse will be improved and re-fitted, ai d the Bar will always be well supplied with choice liquors. His table will he supplied with the choicest edibles of the season, and be \*ill spare no pni s to make ir F all. Iis stable is one of the best in Btulofd, una a good hostler will always be iu attei dai cc. Boatders taken by the wet k, tnontb or year. T. i ins reasonable. Ihe public are respectfully in vited to give him a c ell JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. Jan. 15. '64 rp ii £ MEN OE h HO 08E, Sultana Street. Bedford, la. The subsetiber respectfully begs leave to inform the travelling public tbt be has recently enfurgid, intproved and r.-filted hiatouse, bob for the ac ci mimalaiioti of travelers and boarders, as well as country cus'omers. Persons coating to this place f r the iurpose of visiting Ibe Bedford Springs, will fit d this house pleasantly loca ed. Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to this Hotel, which will a'ways be attended by a c reful hostler. Also a safe and convenient Car riage house. All are invited to give bint a ea'l ISAAC MENU EL, Proprietor. April 15, '64. Morrison house. HUNTINGDON, PA I have purchased nid entirely rtfiiovwtid the large stone at d bri<*k building opposite the PcOft hvlvabia Kailrond lit pet. and have now o) en d it fur he accoumiod TEL, St. pi by Mr S. CtUsmnn, Si Clairaville, Pa., where he will a.-commodule all who may favor b in with tt eir custom, jn,IIENRI" R EAVER. JACKSON HOTEL, P | Hail road Street, II US TIS 01JO S, Pa. C. SNELL. apr.13,'66. Proprietor. ileal Co tin r >alco. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ES TATE.—By vir'ue of an order of the Or phans' Court of B-dford County, the sub-criber will se'l at public vciulue on the premise in Suth Wood berry Township, on Friday the 24 h d y of August next, 'he following R-al Estn'e, late the property >f Richard W Jones, deed, viz: A triet of improved Is ml. adjoining lands 0 Benjamin Lyon's heirs, and Jacob Long, and containing 2S acres. 107 perches, nett measure The land is of good qu ili'y and a considerable portion of i' i* un ler cultivation. The improve ments are ft comfortable dwelling b"USe with s'H hle atid other out-buildings. Terms—one 'hird of • lie pur base money in hand at the confirmation 01 the site, balance in two equal aunu d payments without interest. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock, A M DAVIId C. LONG. jut. 27—41. Adrn'r, TTALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. \ —The undersigned offers for sale the follow ing valuable bodies of land : THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAXD, containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State of Illinois 8 miles from the ci'y of Lib ina. and one mile from Rentual Mation on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never failing pond of water upon it The city of Urbana contains about 4.000 int abitants. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing county tu Illinois. ALSO — Out-fourth of a tract of land, situated in Broad Top township. Bedford county, con aiu ing about 45 acres, with all the coal veinsol Btoad Top rumiing through it. ALSO —Three Lots in the town of Coalmovt. Huntingdon county. Jan 26, '66-tf " F. C. REAM-- . YTALUAIJLI-. urn.vi. P.MATE AT y PRIVATE -ALE.—One lot of ground in the centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street about sixty-five feet, one of the very b- business locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acrts of wood land, ailj icent to Bloody Run, lying on the B d ford Rail Road, containing first rate iron ore and having thereon a never-tailing spring of water. For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E. Mann, Bloody Run, or of Dr. Hickok, Bedford, Pa Dec 15, '65. Tjl XTENSIVE PRIVATE SALE UJ OF VALUABLE REAL-ESTATE.—The un dersigned will Sell at privaP sale, several adj lin ing and contiguous tracts of land, lying on the headwaters of Dunning's Cr-ek, in S'. Clair town ship. Bedford c unty. containing 765 acres, now divided into four trie's, three tracts thereof cou t ining respectively 157. 163 nt.d 183 acres and the other, being the Buv Mil true, containing 262 acres. These tracts will be sold as the}* are or subdivided to suit purchasers The saw mill tract contains a FIRST CLASS SAW MILL, with a never-failing he ,d • f water, .and is in the midst of a TIMBER REGION' un surpassed for the quality of timber. Oueotherof the tracts contains an enviable site for a TAX YARD, with all the advantages of water, and is alongside of Chestnut Ridge, where the resources for B irk tiro iuexh tusiiblc. 100 acres of the laud is hoi torn, mostly covered by large sugar trees. 300 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and tUo balance well timbered. There arc THREE D'A ELLING HOUSES, up pon the pp mis s and THREE BARNS, wi.hother outbuildings The Fruit is choice and in abund ance upon some of he.se tracts. This property lies 12 miles North of Bedford, and iu a country noted for its good roads, leading North. South. E ist ai d West, to Bedford, llollidaysburg. Johnstown, and 'oiier points, on the Pcon'.t Central Railroad. Farmeis. Lumbermen, Tanners and Speculators should examine the pren i--.es, as these lands will be sold on fair and reasonable iettus. T II LYONS, jut.B,'66. N. J. IA'KNS \ r ELL< )W (H'llilE.—My farm loca ls ted in Bedford township fix mil sX>i.h of B' ilord, b.is upon it a hunk of YELLOW 001 IKE, ot the best quality. which hats been used by n num ber of persons for making panes, with entire sat isfaction. lam now selling this ochre at low prices, and inv i e 'hose interns ed to give me a c >ll. They will find it all I represent. Almost any col or can be made of it. Call at my place in Bedford township, r address tne s follows : jut.22- tins. HENRY' SILL. Bedford, Pa. v I " <|| | PER YEAR! We want *! In*'''' agents every where to sell our lMfKoven s2h Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted fire years.— Above sal art - or I urge commissions paid. 'Tlicosly machines sold in the United States for less than slll. which are Jn'/j) licensed by llnice, Wheeler 4- A'i/.so". f T ro r- r 4' Baker, Sutger 4" Co., (Ithi liaelflilfr. All other cheap machines aie ia /'riugem- Is, and the teller or user are tiab'e to jrrtsl, Jiue, ami imprisonment Circulars free. Address, or call upon Bhaw A Claik. Biddef rd, Maine, or Chicago, Ills. [Dec 22. do— ly 0( w \ A MOXT1I! Agents wanted * > M " tor six entirely new articles, just out. Address 0. T. UAKEY, City Building, Bt.l ieford, Maine. |Dec 22, '6a—ly K GENTS WANTED to canvass this ,~\ county for the Military and Naval IBs ory of the Rebellion, complete iu one largeSv.t Vol. of SCO pages. Coloretl ami Steel Plates. The most •-mplete and saleable History published. Send stamp for prospectus. JAs. K. ."TMON, jmi29-lm. 33*. 4th St.. Phtbotelphia. r for every description of Job | PRINTING CASH! for the reason that for every article ire use, we must pay cash: au(i the cash system will enable us to do our work as 1 low as it can he done in the cities. N'OTICE is hereby given that 1 wi.l not pay or be responsible for any debts con r icted by my wife Harriet, from this date, as the left my bed and board. jut2o—3t. BAMI'EL BKKK3TRKSBOL MAMMOTH SALE BILLS, print ed at short uotice. Large tsnl.-u.ua u. ,g sa:os. We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will much more than pay the extra expense of p-tut uig. Call at Thb Gazktte Job Ofpicb. MERCHANTS 7 SITOTV BILLS, printed in superior style, and npott reasons ' ble teras, at Tub Bedford Uaxeitk efflod.