t! Hp f'ftlfoTtl Local and Personal. Sflilisjijil'i § l!|!l?l!|l -l £,5 £ S fi.l-.t? Jaa. t' 2; Si A5 6 ! ui.fi 2] 34 6 7 171 s 910 II 12) 13 ; f 8 910 II 12) 13 14 14115 16 17! I- 19120;! 15.16 17 IS 19)20 21 ,21 22)23'24 25 28 27! 22123:24 25 28,27 28 I ;2*,29 30,31 ... ... ... 29.3U.31 1 Feb., 12 3, 1ag.... ... ... 1234 45676, 9! 10 6 '5 67 8 9,0 II 111121314151617, !l2 13 14 15 18 17 IS .18 19 20 21 22 23 24 | o9 211 21 22 23)24 25 ;25,26 27 28:...!... ... ! „ , 126 27 28 29 .30,31 ... lar. ..I i 2 3 Y ! 4: 5 6 7| ft; 9 102 I 24 5 6 7 8 II 12 13:14 s!lB|l7ii ! 9.10,11 12 13! 14 IS ! IS 19 20-21 22 23 24 | 116 17 18 19 20)21 22 25 26 27 28.29.30j3! j 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 , I— _ 50!... Apr. l! 2 3, 4| 5! 6. 7 . Oct. ..11 2 3 4 5 6 Js: 9.10 13] 12-13; 14 j !7)8 910 11:12,13 15 16 17f 18,19 2" 21 ' .14,15 |g |; lw I 9 gu 22 23 24 -25 2o 27;23 21 22 23 2 4 25 26 27 ,29131 ... _.L ...j... 28;29J31 ... ... ... ?a\ ;,-2 '| I i e 5 s#f. I 2 3 ' 0 "I 18 . 4; 5 6, 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 IS 17 16 19 : 111(12 13 14 15 16:17 ai!21 ,22 23 24 25,26 l Is 19 20 21 22'23 24 .27 28;29 30 Sl]... ... 25 28,27128 29 39 ... June ■••!•••! i 2 Pec 1 ;345617] s! 9 ; ! 2 .3' 4' 5 fi! 7 A ,10 II 12 13 14,15:16 [ 9 l" ll!I2 ! 13 14 15 1 17 Id! 19 it 21:22 23 • 16 17 M 192021 22 b ;24.25,26 27.28:29,30,1 23 24 25 26 27,2s 29 BI'SIXESS DI RECTORY. Tbo following Business Directory for the bor cugh of Bedford and other places in the county, vho.advertisement* appear in 'the coin nine of FHB GAZETTE,) may be of service to our friends *nd patrons in the county, and is commended to ,hcir attention: ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G. H. nang; J. P. Reed; J. W. Tate; J"'n 11 Paltner; E F. Kerr; Durborrow A Lutz; Espy M. Alsip; John T. Keagy A J 11 Filler; Kimmell A Lingenfelter, Meyers A Dickerson, Bedford, Pa 3A VKKitP —Reed A Pchetl; Rupp. Shannon A C '.. Bedford. P. ROOTS .AN SHOES. VARIETIES, Ac J II flut*on : If. F Trrine. Bedford, Pa. BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS. Ac-Richard Leo. Bedford. Pa . CLOTHING—I Linnel. Rerkstresser A Smith, G"orge Reintund, Bedford. Pa. DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES. Ac —A. B Cra mer; J M. Shoemaker; P. A.Reed. Defibaugh A Fi-'her, Bedford. Pa Hershman A Greenbaum, St. Clairs.ville. Ao. DENTISTRY—C. N Hickok A J. G Minnicb, Jr , Bedford. Pa. DRUGGIST —J. L. Lewis, Bedford. Pa. FANCY STORES—Mrs. V. B. Tate A Miss M Raa. Mrs E V. Mowry; Mrs. M. R Schafer A Miss Kate Deal. Bedford. Pa. GhOCERIES —H. C. Reamer. George Mardorff, Bedford, Pa. HARDWARE. Ac.—Wm. Hartley; Geo. Ely mver A rmn. Bedford. Pa. HOTELS Bedford Hotel, -T. J. Shoemaker; Mengel House. I. Mengel; Union Hotel, V. Stock man Bedf -rd, Pa. JEWELER—DanieI Border, Bedford, Pa. JOB PRINTERS—Meyers A Mengel. Bedford. Pa.—All kinds of Plain and Fnuey Job Printing neatly and promptly executed. PUMPS—Wm. C. Snively, Schellsburg. Pa. PHYSICIANS—Dr. J. L M rbourg. Bedford. Pa.: Dra.W.W. Jamison and P. H. Pennsyl, Bloody Run, Pa. PATENT MEDlClNES—Shriner's Cough Svrnn and Indian Vermifuge: Fours'? Mixture an i Horse nnd Cattle Powder; Whentoti's Ointment; Helm hold's Extract of Bnchu: Dr. Tobias' Venitian Lie.- ! intent: Allcoek's Pornns Plasters; Christadoro s ; Hair Dye; Mishler's Ilerb Bitters. REAL ESTATE SALES— F C. Reamer—private sale T H A N. J. Lyons, Private Sale. Jacob Walter. Private, C. N. Hickok . private sale. STOVES. TINWARE. Ac —B. McC. Blymyer A Co., Bedford, Pa. Ljj- Read the -New Advertisements'' in this WI k s i--ue of Tiie GAZETTE. IJ,' For Administrator's, Executor's, Auditor's n. Aces, Ac., see "Legal Notices." [jf Read the advertisements under the head of Notices, Ac." * RESOLUTE VS. SPARTAN.— A match game at lta.se ball was played,on Thurs day, Aug. 2, at Huntingdon, between the Resolute Club, of this place, and the Spartan, of the former. The score was as follows: RESOLUTE. SPARTAN. O.R. O. R. F. Schell, p., 3 3 ,Cunningh'm,c, 5 3 Jordan, c., 1 3 .Strickler, p., •"> 4 Tate, s. s., 3 4 White, r. f., 2 0 W.Schell, Ib, 5 3 Swope. I. f., 3 4 Cromwell,2 b, 1 6jßuckneit, 3.b., l 4 F. Reed, 3 b., 3 5 Bardeli, a. s., 3 5 J. Reed, 1. f., 3 4 J. Long, c. f., 4 4 King, e. f., 2 5 Gwin, lb., <> 7 Alsip, r. f., 34 S. Long, 2 b., 4 4 27 39 27 41 Innings, 12 3 456789 Spartan, 0 0 3 0 18 7 1 5 7 —ll Resolute, 2 0 0 4 7 0 2 0 15—39 Fly catcher, Resolute 12, Spartan 11. Struck out. Resolute 3, Spartan 1. Out on fouls, Resolutes, Spartan 5. Out on bases, Resolute 9, Spartan 11. Left on bases, Resolute 7, Spartan 5. Time of game, 3 hours. Umpire, 'l'. C. Fisher, Social, Huntingdon. Scorers, \y. A. Nicodenius, Resolute; ——Cruet,Spar- tan. _ DINNER TO EX-PRESIDENT BU CHANAN. —By invitation oi the pro prietor of the Bedford Hotel, Ex-Pres ident Buchanan took dinner at that house, on Saturday last. Many of the old friends of Mr. Buchanan called up on hint and exchanged greetings with him. It is always a pleasure to the peo ple of Bedford county to give the ven erable Ex-President a hearty welcome, when he comes in their midst. The dinner passed off very pleasantly and to the satisfaction of ail who \i ere pres ent. DANCING EXHIBITION.— On Thurs day evening last, the pupils of Prof. S. M. Xottgavean exhibition in dan cing which came off to the entire sat isfaction of all in attendance. Prof. Xott has taught the Terpsiehorean art during many years, with great success. His pupils in this place have made rap id proficiency and some of them areas fine ~erformers in the higher and fan cy dances, such as EL Bolero and the Highland Dance, as we ever saw any where. We commend Prof. Xott as a teacher of dancing and manners to all who mav desire his services. LAYING OK THK CORNER STONE <>l THE EI'ISCOI'AC CHURCH. —This cere mony will take place on Thursday, the Kith instant, at 10 o'clock, in the morn ing, the Right Rev. Alfred Lee, IJ. 1., Bishop of 1 )e!a\vare, and several clergy men officiating. Seats will he provided on the ground. The Bishop is also to preach in the Lutheran church next Tuesday evening, and services are to he held on Wednesday morning ami evening, and on Thursday evening, when there will be a confirmation ser vice and communion. NEW PHOTOGRAPH GAEI.KRY. —Mr. T. K. Bettys has just finished his new l'hotograph Gallery, two doors west of Br. Harry's Drug Store. Persons de siring any thing in his line can now be f ilv accommodated, as he takes pho tographs of all styles and sizes. Give nun a <-all. SOCIAL VS. JUNIATA.—The match game between the Social Base Ball Club of this place, and the Juniata, of Bed ford, on Thursday last, resulted in a hue victory for the Socials. We learn from many who were present that the Social met with very shabby treatment from the members of the Juniata and some of the citizens of Bedford, the ladies, even, indulging in conduct un becoming their sex. When it is known that the Social waived their right to choose the ground and consented to play on the grounds of the Juniata,this treatment cannot but receive the con demnation of all. The Juniata refus ing to play in the morning a friendly game was played between the Social and Resolute the latter coming oil' vic torious. This gave the Juniata cour age and after much quibbling and con tention for privileges not granted by the rules of the game or common jus tice they concluded to play the game they had challenged our club to. Such conduct, to say the least, is unbecoming men who profess to enjoy our national game.— ll untingdon Monitor. If, as we are told, Tom Pepper was kicked out of the dominions of Beelze bub, because he excelled the devil him self in lying, the writer of the above need not have the slightest fear of the flames of the infernal pit. There is not a single truthful utterance in the whole article, except that a match game was played between the Social and the Juniata, in which the Social were victorious, and another between the Social and the Resolute, In which the latter were successful. The Moni tor tajrii that the Jtllllatn challenged the Social. Why could not the Moni tor tell the truth and say that a mem ber of the Social Club came to Bedford ftrice and solicited a challenge from flic Juniata , so that the Social might come to Bedford to play a match game?— Again, it states that the Juniata refus ed to play the Social in the morning, hut carefully avoids giving the reason for the refusal. Perhaps the veracious gentleman to whom the Monitor is in debted for its information concerning the game, did not care about saying anything on that subject. The truth is that the Social, contrary to the rules of the game, insisted upon selecting the umpire, and refused to plug the Juniata unless (heir own choice, of umpire would be submitted to by the latter. This the Juniata would not do, and considering the fact that the Social had solicited their challenge, ought not to hare done. But the Juniiita proposed to play the Social with the umpire selected by tue latter, all disputed points to he decided by a referee, a member of the Athletic Club of Philadelphia being named as such referee. To ibis fair proposition the Social assented, but afterwards j backed out of the agreement, and refused ' i to play the Juniata, except upon con | dition that the umpire they hail se lected should be agreed to by the lat-| : ter. Thus matters stood, when the Resolute Club of this place, challenged : the Social, to play, not a mere "friend- I ly game," a- the Monitor hath it, but a I mutch game, and the Resolute agree ! ing to the Socials' umpire, the latter i accepted Sieir challenge. The Monitor i quietly informs its readers that the ! Resolute was "victorious." It might,; (were it not ashamed of the defeat of ! its champions by a "boy club,") have j -aid that the Social was most ignomin i iously beaten, the score standing 44 for trie Ile-olute. 19 for theSoeial. This game having been concluded, the So cial, smarting under their discomfi ture, insisted upon playing the Juniata. They were informed that the Captain was ab-ent and unwell, but that the Juniata would play them, notwith-: standing. Xo privileges were asked i | "not granted by therulesof the game," I nor was there any "([nibbling" about 'anything. The assertion-of the Mon ; itor , in this regard, are wholly gratui ; tous. The game was immediately a greed upon and was played according ■ to the rules of the game, the only irreg ularity being in favor of the Social, which was the "giving out" of the ! "pitcher" and "catcher" of the Juuia- I ta, both of whom were ill when the ' playing commenced,and whose places had to be supplied by other j-layers, af ter the second or third inning. But j the crowning infamy of the Monitor' 1 s | falsehood in regard to this game, is the injustice it does the citizens, and es pecially the ladies, of Bedford. Dur- S ing the game between the Social and j Juniata, there was perfect quiet among the spectator-. We were on the ground, ' ourself, during the most of the play ling, and we know that there were no i demonstrations, of any sort, by ladies or gentlemen. We know, al.-o, that when the Resolute gained their victo ; ry over the Social, the spectators eheer i ed the latter, as well as the former.— I But the Monitor's charge against the | people of our borough, though/a very j grave one, is too general and vague, to | require any contradiction at our hands. ; Suffice it to say, that the Social and its i friends were hospitably entertained hy I, the Juniata. Upon tlu-ir arrival here they were escorted to the Washington Hotel, where they were given an en tertainment by the Juniata. They re ! mained two nights and a day at that house and left without inquiring the it mount of their bill, or whether it had been paid, and we will only add in con elusion, that the citizens of Bedford need no vindication against the slan- I ders of men who traduce women and leave other people to pay their hotel bills. _ j CAMP MEETING. —There will be a Cantp Meeting for Bloody Run Circuit, j (commencing Aug. 24), south-east of Bloody Itun. A fine road leads from Bloody Bun totheground. The ground itself is v*-II selected, there being tine springs on either side, with a suitable j place for watering horses,dose at hand. | Oneof the springs is well known for its medicinal properties. THERE is but one standard perfume ■ in America—Phalon's "Night Bloom- i ingCereus." All the foreign extracts have been ruled out of the market by i the present tariff. This is not regretted, j however, the "Night Blooming Ceri-1 us" being superior to tlieui ail. Sold by j druggists everywhere. W e understand that the Convention of (food Templars are to meet in Bed ford, next Wednesday and Thursday. Knowing they are opposed to drinking strong liquors, it is quietly hinted, that at Lewis' Drug Store, they can find Soda Water, cold and sparkling, war ranted not to intoxicate. SPEC IA 7, NO TICKS. ♦ - • Strange, n ut T ri'e. —Kvery young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very mueh to their advantage hy re turn mail (free of charge.) by addressing the un dersigned. Those having fears of being humbug ged w ill oblige by not noticing this card. Others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN. S3l Broadway, New York Jan. 5, '66—ly. Spike the Guns ! of humbug. Itu posters are in the field with their deadly hair 'lyes, dangerous to health and utterly destructive to the hair. Do not submit to have your head Baptized with Liquid fire! when that cooling vegetable preparation, Christadortds Hair Dt/e, will, in five minutes, impart any desired shade from iight 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. CHRISTADORO, 6 Astor House. NeK ANDPARLOR 8T( >VEB AT; Vy B Me. BLYMYEK A CO'S. j Q ELF-SEALING FRUIT CA N8 AT i B Mc. BLYMYER A CP'S. ( \ \ LI; AXI) OUR STOCK \ OF STOVES. TINWARE. Ac. B Mc. BLYMYER *OO n Mi'. BLYMYER & CO., Whole- I )• sale and Retail dealers in Stoves. Tinware, Ac. No. 1, "Stoneßow." Bedford, Pa. / KIFXTRY MERITIA XTS supplied with all kinds of TINWARE on the shortest ! notice, at B Mc. BLYMYER * CO'S_ | I ) RITT AX 1 A A Xl> JAPA X X EI) J ) WARE, all kinds, at B. Mr. RIA'MYER X CO'S. I) A I WIAIXS! BARGAINS!—Bay! ) your TINWARE nf Aug" 10—tf! K. Mc. BLYMYBB A OO'B. N'OTiCE TO TRESSPASSERS.— The undersigned citizens of Bedford town- ) ?> ip. Bedford County, take this method of inform ing the public, that they will prosecute to the j fullest extent of the law. all persons who shall tresspass by fishing, hunting, gathering nuts or berries, cutting timber, or in any manner whatev er, on their respective premises. F. Sehtt'ibly. William Fletcher, John S. Imler, Michael Earnest. Samuel Beegle. Chas. Colfelt, A lain Imler, J D Helsell. \\ in S Flu k, John Ear nest. Barbara Zimmers Jonathan Hi'-hl. Robert Evan. William Koons, S littler. Hani Price. Alex ander C Price, Alexander Itiehl, Henry Beegle, John S Ritchey, Mts C Baruhart, John Yount, Wm Sha'zer. Win. Schofield. aug.lo-3t. | IST <>F GRAN 1> .J riiORS, drawn ? yfor September Term, Ist Monday, 3 1 dav. A I). 1866 —David Patterson, Foreman, William I'oek, Sr.. GeorgeSmouse. L D Sau-p. Abraham Retghard. John W Sams. Joseph Barney, Ileze ki ih Ha timer, George Berkley. Thomas It nshoe. Joseph W. Daniels. Jacob Kensinger, William Crisman. Geo. F Steel. W. A. Dannkcr, Phillip Barkman, Lewis Putt. William Stuckev. Lewis Housare, Marion /.emhower, H. P. Willi ins, Jonathan Brindle, William Fluek, Gabrtel Hull. Drawn and Certified at Bedford, this 3d day of May A. D. 1806. Attest. t ISAAC KENSINGER, JNO. G. FISIIKR, J WILLIAM KIRK. aug.l()-4t. Clerk. 1 Jury Coin's. I IST OF PETIT .11 ROILS, drawn jtT same term.—Michael Diehl. Ephtaint Hoy, I John Shaffer, Thomas Kea, Levi Carpenter. Jere miah Shaw. Cornelius Whets one, John Burger, Tobias Snyder. Giorge Vonstine, Conrad Olay cotub. J. I. Noble, Titos. Olilhnm. David I'iiee, John Furry, John Sill, W. B Lambright. Jacob Evans, Levi S.. Fluek. Sattinel Crisman, Christian Meyers. William Hum. Henry li Mock. William ; Rose, Geo. W. Zimmers of Jae.. A. H. Hull, John 0 Miller. Daltxcr Fletcher, William Whip. Cal vin Tobias. John B. Fluek, John A I.dp. George Gardill, Eli Holsinger. Daniel Berkhimer. D. S. K. Brumbaugh, Joseph Tomlinson, Richard Lang i don. I Known and certified at Bedford, this 3d day of ' May, A D. 1866 Attest- ) ISAAC KENSINGER, JNO. G. FISH KI:. \VILLIAM KIRK. | aug.HMt. Clerk ) Jury Corn's. I IST OF CAUSES put down for yTrinl nt the September Term. IS f >(s, 3d day. ! Catharine Trieker vs George Tricker, Thou B Keating " Collins. Dull iCo Isaae Wigfield " Matilda Wigfield i Matilda Wigfield " Isaac Wigfield Same '• Same j John Wenter " Gideon Williams I Sam! Strayer et si " Chas Madau ; Mich'l Thomas " John Skellv at al | Win Fabuer " Win Overoeker j Geo Snyder " Adolphus Ake et al ' Fi> Beegle " Dan 1 Werl/, et al | White A S W ope " Patrick Drhew i Jas Getty " Same ! Bloody Kun School Bis " W Prov Sehool Bis j J W Beeler's adnir " Br B F Harry i T H Blackburn's exec'r " John Hull et al Homer Neiee " Wm Way i Gideon Uiteehew " Adam W Miller l Mary Potts Anthony Smith et al i John Luinan " Jacob Wer:z et al Martin Cordel " Bividßyers " , SM Barclay's devisees " B W Garrcisou | Hobison il .rterisuse " Geo W Figard j Ann Hin ling " Israel Oppenheimer John H Ellet " Wm II Aaron Certified August 6th, ISOfi. 0 E. SHANNON. aug.HMt. Prot'r. Advertisements;. P'BI.RE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE -AOll be offered for sale j on the premises, 011 Friday Aug. 31, 1838. a' 1 o'- j clock. P M . the valuable Vtrro of Jnjnes Allison, dee'd., 3 utiles north of 4'hellsburg, in N ipier township, containing 188 /iCRES, and the usual per cent. The' improvemer.ts are a Double Log House. with 1(1 rooms. Doubfe Log Barn, sheddea all around with Wagon Sheds and other outbuild ings. There are two good writs of never failing water in the yard. 90 acres Reared and the bal ance of the land well covered with the best of timber. There is a large variety of choice fruit, and is a most excellent stock farm Terms made known on (lay of sale by Aug. 10—3t. JOSEPH ALLISQN. ni I ERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a of levari facia to me directed, there will be sold ai Public Sale at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday. the Ist day of September. 1886, at 111 o'clock A M., all de fendants interest in and to a certain tract of land, situate in Middle Woodberry township, Bedford County, adjoining lands ot Peter Keagfr on the Sou'lt. D A P >hoenbergers heirs. John Smith and 11 mnah Sill. 011 the west. Geo. R. Barndollar on tbi north, and lands of Maria Zook's alienees on the east, containing 32 acres and 129 perches, ne't measure, now in the o'cujntncy of Sain'i J. and Mary A. Castner, with the rights and appurte nances thereunto belonging. JOHN ALDSTADT. Sheriff. Bedford. Aug. 10, 'B6. Sheriff's Office. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of writs of ji. fa to me directed, there will be sold at Public Sale, at the Court House, iti the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the Ist day of September, A D. 1886, at 10 o'clock, A. M . all the interest of defendant, Wm 11 Irwin, of, in, and to wit. of the following described tracts of land situate, lying and being in Broad Top town ship. Bedford County, viz : No. 1. Containing 145 acres and 92 perches, neat measure, and warranted in the name of Christopher Long. No 2 Containing 238 acres and 122 perches, neat measure, and warranted in the name of John Sook. No. 3. Containing 178 acres and 22 perches, "'-t moMsiir-. iii ipe name of William La"" - No. 4. Containing 4(14 acres and 51 perches, neat measure, and warranted to William Fo-ter. No. 5 Containing 181 acres ami i perches, neat measure, and warranted in the name of John McClairj. No. 6. Containing 383 acres and 25 perches, neat measure, and warranted in the name of Daniel Kerr. No. 7. Containing 11 acres and 223 perches, neat measure, and warranted in the name of Thomas M. Long, seized aud taken in execution as the property of the sail defendant, llm.fi Irwin. Also one tract of land, containing 10 acres, more or less, about 5 acre, cleared and under fence, with a one story LogU 'use and Log Stable thereon el ected, adjoining lands of tie rge Borlz on the east, IP uj >llllll Valonlinc on the south, situate in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford Countv. and taken in execu ion as the property of | Jesse Diehl JOHN ALDSTADT. | MIERIKF'S OFFICE, I Sheriff j Bedford, Aug. 10. IStib. ( noURT PROCLAMATION.— To V..7 Coroner, the Jilxttrrx of the Pence, ami Con stable , m the different Township* in thi i Co"nly of He,/ford. Greeting: KNOW VE. that In pursu nee of ft precept to me directed. under th< hand ai.it seal of the Hon. ALEX \XDER KING. President of the several Courts of Common j Pie is. in the Ititii liistriet. consisting of the conn- ! ; ties of Franklin, Fulton. Bedford and Somerset, ■ and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and | ; Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of; capital and other offenders therein, and the Get:- ' eral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and JAMES lit ttss and WILLIAM G. EICHOLTZ. Judgesof the same Court in the same County of Bedford.' j You and each of you, are hereby required to he and appear in your proper persons with your Be- j cords, I'ecognizaiices, Examinations, and other Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford. at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and j , General Jail Delivery and (leueral Quarter Ses- , s-iotis of the peace therein to be holdeu for the conn- ! ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the l.vt Monday of \ September, (being the lid day.) I ftfifi, at ill o'clock ] m the forenoon of that day. there and then to do those things to which your several offices appertain. I Given under my hand and seal the 10th day of ' August, in the year of our Lord, 18(58. JOHN ALD.-TA DT. SRKRIFK'S OFKirn. | Sheriff. , Bedford. Aug 10, 1886 j ] REGISTER'S NOTICE.—AII jwr-j V sons interested, are herebv notified that the ; following accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's Offi •• ot | September next, at the Court House, in Bed- i ford, for confirmation. The neeoiint of William Cypher, administrator. ' with the Will annexed, of Ihiniel Cypher. late of Broad Top tp,. Bedford cim- iy, dee d The account of Joseph W. Tomlinson. Executor of the last Will and Testament of Michael Fetter, of Bedford township, dee'd. The administration account of James 0. Robi- ( ueft. acting Exeeutorof the last Will and Testa ment of Henry Gepfart, late of Napier tp.. dee'd. The administration account of J imes M. Bmith, j adm'rof tho estate of Andrew Shawlis, late of; St. Cl iir to., dee'd. The account of Dr. Sam'lG Statler, one of the i Executors of the Inst Will and Testamentof Frank- ' lin B. Statler. late of Napier tp., dee'd. ! The administration account of Peter K. Hille-! gass and Jacob B Hillegass. adtnr's of the estate ' of Anna Barbara Hillegass, late of Harrison tp . Bedford county, dee'd. The account of Rebecca A Riley, acting Execu- ] trix of theestateof John Riley, late of West Prov- 1 idence tp., dee'd The administration account of Henry Whitaker, survivin r Executor of the last U it] an i Testa- I inent of George Darr, late of fit. Clair tp., Bed- ' for I county, dee'd. The administration account of Reuben Harding- j cr,adm'rof theestateof Geo. IV Hardinger, late i of Cumberland Valley tp.. dec d. The administration account of Jno. S. Schell I and Wm. P. S-hell. Executors of the last Willi and Testament of Hon Peter Sebcll. late dee'd. The ae ountof Win. L. Cashman. surviving Ex- | ecutor of John Cashman, late of Middle Wood-! berry township, dee'd. 1 lie aeconntof Simon Xveum. adm'r of the es- \ tnte of Jno. W. Eshelman, late of East Providence j to . dee'd. The first and partial account of Daniel Barley, guardian of Malindn Btrlcy. Jackson Barley, Elizabeth Barley. Margaret Barley, Nicholas I Barley. Luther S*. Barley. Eli is 1> Barley A Su- ! sun Barley, minor children of D i\ id Barley. late j of South Woodbcrry tp , Bedford County, dee'd J The account of Jos ph W Tate, guurdian of Georgeana,' Rnchel, James Edna. A Mary E. . Robv. minor heirs and t-roiher- and sisters of R. , W Johnson Roby. dec d. The account tfie last will and testament of Joseph W Sleek, ! late of the township of Napier Bedford county, dee'd The account of John Cessna, executor of the last will and testament of Jonathan Cessna, late of Cumberland Vniley tp.. deo'd Final account ot George W. Cessna, adm'rof Peter W Cessna, late of Colerain tp ,dee'd. The administration account of David Miller, Esq., adm'r of the estate of Mrs. Ann E. Nicode inus. dee'd. The administration account of Thomas J. Croyle, adm'r of the estate of Michael Stuff:, late of Union tp , Bedford County, dee'd. The account of John Alsip, Esq., adm'r of the estate of John Me zgar. late of Juniata tp.. dee'd. The account of H. Nicodemus. Esq.. adm'rof the estateof Ann Rosebrock, late of Cumberland Valley tp.. dee'd. Toe second supplemental aeconntof Job Mann. Esq ~ one of the exec's of the last will Ac., of Abra ham Kerns, late of the Borough of Bedford, dee'd. The account of Thomas McCoy, surviving ex eeu'or of the last V\ ill Ac., of Joseph Hewett, lato of Napier tp., dee'd. 0. E SHANNON, &ug.lo-4t Register. sry 6oods, &c. XTEW <;< 10US ! NEW GOODS I 'WAY DOWN BELOW THE 'GROUND FLOOR.' BOUGHT JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME AND TO BE SLAUGHTERED AT ONCE AT VERY LOW PRICES! fKe following comprise a few of our goods : DRY GOODS. Good Calicoes at 10 ets., Very desirable at 16 ets, Sold very often fur best at 20 ets. Best Makes at 22 ets, French Lawns at 50 ets. American LHWI s at 35 ets. Unbleached Muslin—heavy—-3-4 at 15 cents. " it " 7-8 at 18 •' " it ver y u 7-S at 22 " • t .. " 4.4 at 20 " " 1' extra " 4-4 at 25 " Bleached Muslin from 15 cen's up. American and French Ginghams. Ciiallies. Delaines, all col us, half wool, All wool Delaines til colors. Barred and Piain Cambric Brilliants, Nansuok Swiss, Ac., Alpacas. Ac., Ac.. Bed Ticking at 35. 50 and best at 60 cents, Sheeting Cheek at 25 cents—best at 31 cents. All kinds of Flannels. MEN'S WEAR. Jeans 31 cents and upwards, Cottonadc from. 25 cents up. All wool Cassimcres from 90 ets. up, (Jreat bargains in Clutbs. Hosiery, Gloves. Dress Buttons. 11 itikercbiefs, A large lot of Paper Collars, glazed pud plain. LADIES' HOOP SKIRTS. GROCERIES: Best Crushed Sugar 2(1 cents. " Granulated " 20 •' " Pulverized " 20 " A " 19 tt b " 18 " C 11 17 Brown Sugar ft> article, 13 " good " 14 ' " extra " 15 " " prime " 16 " Syrups, 60 ets., $l.OO, 1.50 and best Lovering 1.60. Prime Rio Coffee at 30 ceiits, Exxra " " 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, Grnveley's Na tural Leal, Ac., a good article of Segurs, arid Smoking Tobacco. FISH : Mackerel in half barrels, " '• quarter " " 11 eight " Potomac Herring. QUEENS WARE: A general assortment of all kinds of Queensware. HATS: Summer Jlats from 124 cents up. all prices aud sizes. A large assortment of Wool and Fur Hats for Men and Boys, all sizes and prices. CLOTHING : A genera! assortment of Men's and Boys' cloth ing. at prices to suit the times. BOOTS AND SHOES: A general assortment of Ladies' Gaiters, Boots ami 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 j 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 1 Paper, plain aud patterns. ! igs- Don't fail to call and sec us, at No. 1, A iidersotTe Row. J. M. SHOEMAKER. may 25,'66. rji H E THREE STORES!! ANOTHER VETO! THE HIGH PRICE BILL CAN'T PASS! We have just received and have for sale at the j lowest prices, DRY GOODS, Gli< HE HIES, QUEEN SWARE, 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, Chal lies, Delaines, Cambrics, Flannels, At-., Ac., in great variety. MEN'S WEAR. Jeans, Cottonades, Cassi meres, Cloths, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. GROCERIES. SUGARS. SYRUPS, COFFEES. TEAS, SPICES. RICE and everything in the Grocery line. Remember the Three Stores, ' At ST. CLAIRSVILLE, at FISHERTOWN and at HOWRY'S HILL Come one, Come all, and give us a call. UERSHMAN A GREENBAUM jonl.-Sm. flrti-ootls, Groceries, &r. GOODS! NEW GOODS!- The undersigned have now opened a large and general assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which they respectfully invite the attention of buyers, assuring them they will find BARGAINS in every department of our stock. TERMS: CASH PREFERRED By special agreement a credit of six months can be had. INTEREST CHARGED on all accounts after period named. may4,'6f>. A. B. CRAMER A CO. OELLING OFF AT CO ST!! P. A. REED, Intending to relinquish the Mercantile business, in Bedford, IS CLOSING OCT HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF Dli Y GOODS. t\v , AT POST! A rare chance to buy goods, of ail kiuds, cheap. I Call and see. jtinl,'66. I)A RG A I NS! HA EG AI NS!| i) —AT THE— NEW GROCERY STORE, On Juiianna Street, 2 doors North of J. L. Lewis Drug Store. H. C. REAMER Has just opened a large assert no nt of GROCERIES, consisting of superior TEAS, COFFEES, . SUGARS, CHEESE. M 0 L A SSES, Detersive Soap, Ex r.i Family Soap. Pickled Oysters, superior Pickles, Fresh Peaches. Green Corn. Gveen Peas, Sardines ai d Mac -1 amnios, all kinds of Spices, Kellog's Mns j tard. Pepper, Alspice. Cloves, Ginger. Cinnamon, Mace. Ketchup. Worcestershire Sauce. Ex tracts, L-mon anl Vanilla, Indigo and Indigo Blue, Corn Starch, Fantiestock's unsurpassed , Farina, all kinds of Prunes, Figs, Raisins. Cherries, in. FISH of all kinds, not caught in ibe Juniata. Oranges and Lemons of 'he finest kind. Ground Alum Salt, Washing Soda. Bakii gSoda. Candles. Ac.. Ac. Vjg- (.live us a call, examine our goods, and we win trv to aecommooate you. j maylB,'66. 11 C. REAMER. / tONFMCTIOXFRY AND GRO- V CERV.—The undersigned would respectfully ! i form the public that he has just returned from the citv with carefully selec ed stock of GltG j OKIES aid CONFECTIONERIES, all of whieli will be sold nt tbe lowest cash prices j The following are among the numerous articles i which maybe found at my store : All kit ds of I Sugar, Coffee. Molasses, Segars and Tobacco ; Can • net Peaches, Peirs. Pine Apples, and Green Peas; I Dried Peaches. Prunes, Raisins, Dales, Figs, Leni -1 ons, Ae. 1 Ail sorts of Spices, Essences, Oiis. Crackers and ! Cakes; Fancy Soaps, all varieties; Plain Candies, | assorted, >f every description, and Fruit Drops; j fine Candies of all kinds. j All of tbe above named ar icles. with many j more, can be found one door East of the G.IZLTTI-. i Office, and opposite H F. Irvine's Kegiil.il r. i junl.-3m. GEO. MAKDOKFF. x £uy<\\ iloticc.l \DMINIBTRA ToK's NOTICE.— i Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin- ! istraliou have been granted to th" subscribers on ! the estate of Martin Hoover, late of Liberty town- j ship, deceased. A'l persons indebted to said estate are notified to in iko payment, and those h ivi g claims there on, will present them duly authenticated for set tlement. GEORGE II K)VER, JUIIN H. HILLING. ! jul V!—fit. Ado 'fit. j M AXiioOD: 1! >W LOST, HOW' RESTORED—Jttst puhUvh*"?. SA *on 'he r• ii;! cure (without uie iicin**) >f ! SPERMATORRHEA. or So mi ml Weakness. Involan 'Mry Snniful Losses, Impotencv. nn Consumption. Epilepsy, and Ei s induced by self-Indulgence or Scxu il extruv i^Miice. The world renowned author, in 'his admirable Lecture clearly proves from hi- own experience that the awful c of Self-Abus * may be | effectually removed without medicine, and without \ dangerous surgical operations, bug'es. instru- | men's, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of, cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what biscondiiion may be, m iy cure himself cheaply, privately ant radically. ; THIS LECTI IU: WILL PROVE A nous TO THOUSANDS j AM) THOUSANDS >etr under seal, to any address, in ?i plain, seal- 1 ed euvelop, on the receipt of six cents, or 'wo post age stamps, by addr ssing CIIAS. J. 0. KLINE .t CO., 127 Bowery, N. V., Post Office Box 4558. Feb U, *ot> —ly HARTLEY & METZGER KEEPI constantly nil bund it Inrge .Stock uf general ; HARDWARE. Tiov buvijust received 50 IF>XEN i REST * CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS ever off red j to the public. They keep .ill kinds uf Fnrm Ma chinery. including Mowers aid Reaper?, Cider Mills. Fodder Cutt rs and V. illuugtiby's Gum | Spring Roller Grain Drills, the best in the world, ; Jul. 13, '86. T RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED x \ 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., I by advertising in the columns of TUB GAZKTTE. OLIP BILLS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND I FANCY' JOB PRINTING, done with neatues? j mid despatch, at THE GAZETTE olllce. lETTER .HEADS AND BILL j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men, j | printed in the best style of the art, at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. M AMMOTH SALE BILLS, PRINT ed at short notice. Large Bills make large | sales. We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will j much more than pay the extra expense of p-iut i ing. Call at THE GAZETTE Jon OFFICE MERCHANTS and MECHAN ICS. and Business men generally will advance j their own interests by advertising in the columns j f THE GAZETTE ERRORS OF YOUTH.—A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Pre mature Decay, and all the effects of youthful in 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 he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertisers experience, c m do so hv addressing t JOHN B OGDKN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. Jan. 5, 66—ly, hotels. BEDFORD HOTEL—The un dersigned having taken charge of ' the Bed ford Ho. el formerly kept by Co! John Hufcr.an i ounces to the public that he e * ' . . ford the best accou.modatim s, boil to the t t - ing public and home cuatom. The bouse wi > improved and re-fit ted. and the Bar will away well supplod with choice liquors Hi' table be supplied with the choicest edibles of the and he v, U1 spare no pains to make't e all uis stable is one of the best tn Bedford, an a good hostler will always he in atlei dai ce. f oßoatdeis taken by the nek. month or year. T.Vms reasonable. 'J he public arc respectfully in vited to give him a Call .. 6 JuSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. ■Jan. 15. '64 . rp Ji E MEN GE L II OLS E, Juliana Street, Bedford, la. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to ir form the travelling public tb' t e has recently enlarg-d, improved and refitted lis rouse, bob for the uc e mmoda ion of travelers ai d hoardeis, a- well a eounlrv cus omers. Persons coming to this place f r the' purpo-e of visi ii g the Bedford fcpruigs, will find this house pleasantly loea ed. Ample and convenient Stablii g is attacledto this Hotel, which will a ways be aueuded bv a e .relul hostler Also a safe and convenient car riitgti bouse. All are invited to give lim ca'l 18AAC MI.NGEL, Proprietor. April 15, '64. TtfORRISON HOUSE, 31 HUN TING 1 ON. PA i have purchased and entirely lenivat'd the large stone and tun k building opposite the 1 onn sylv itjia Railroad l)>|Hd, and have now o| ei.cd it for le aceotnuiod iiiou of the trav. lit g public I he Carpets Furniture, Beds and Bedding ate en tirely new and first clas*. and I am sate in saying thnt f can offer accommodations not excelled in Central Pennsylvania. I refer to my patrons who have formerly known me while in charge of the Broad Top City Hot* l ' and Juksou House. JOSEPH MOKIUoON. may25,'66.-tf. | T N 1 O N II O T E L, WEST PITT FT., BEDFORD. PA : V. STEC'KM AN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared toaccnm niodate (lie | ttblie in the best manner and on the m<*Bt liberal terms. Mj 9,'62. ITT EAVER HOTEL, St. CtairmHe, * y Pa.— The undersigned would respec fully inform the public ihat he has leased the ho.el s" ,e_ ly k.p by Mr 6. Crissmau, St Clairsvdle. Pa., where he will aecomuiodate all who may favor him w itli ti tir custom. junB-3m. HENRY WEAVER. J ACKSON HOTEL, Railroad Street, nrx Tl xa pox, Pa. C. SNELL. apr.13,'66. Proprietor. Ileal Gstatc Sain PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ES TATE—Bv vir ue of on order or tbe Or phans' Court of B-dford County, tbe subscriber will se'l at public vendue on the premises in S ,u'h Woodberry Towi ship, on F.ii y the 2t h d iy of August next, 'he f-Rowing R 'al 1,-te the pr<'ferty 1 payments without interest Sale will commence at I o'clock, A m DAVID C. LONG, ' ju1.27-lt. Adui'r, YTALUABLE FARM AND Mil L T PROPERTY" AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned •ff is ai Private Sale, hi-firm and mill pioieny. situnlc in Union tnwpship, Bedford county. Pa., ner the town of Marietta eon'dining shout 200 ACRES, about 150 acres of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the b danee is well limbered. There are TWO OR CHARDS of choice fiuit trees on this proper y. Ibe improvements are a GRIST MILL in go-'d running order, SAW MILL. I (LK DUELLING j HOt'SES. a Iraine BANK BARN and other out-, buildings. Terms of sale will bo made reasonable. Arty person desiring to purchase can see the propei ty bv caliii g on the subscriber, on 'he pr misc. "aug.3.-3m. ADOLPHIs ARE. TTAXiUABLE LAND FOB SALE. —The undersigned offers for sale the fullow ing valuable bodies id land : THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND. containing 1(50 acres each, situated on the Illinois Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State of Illinois 8 utiles from the ci'y of Lib ma, and ope mil ■fr in llentual Station on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and nt e of ihcm has a never failing pond of water upon it The city of Urban* contains about 4,00tl in l abitants. Ctiampaigu is tbe greatest wheat growing county in ll.i. oi-. ALSO — One-fourth of a tract of land, situated in Broad Top townebio. Bedford county, cmi aim 1 ing about 45 acres, with all the coal veins of Br ad j Top running through it. ; ALSO— Three Lots in the toren of Coa/mont. \ Huntingdon County. 1 Jan 26, 'fifi-tf F. C REAMER. \T ALU A RLE REAL ESTATE AT * PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of ground in the centre of Bloody Run. fronting oiC.Main street about sixty-five feet, one uf lite very beat business locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of vtrood Intnl. adj icent to' Bloody Run, lying on the Bed ford Rait Road, containing first rate iron ore and having tbcieon a never-failing spring of tv Her. For particulars inquire at thestoreol Mrs.S.E M inn. Bloody Run, or of Dr. Ilivkok. Bedlord.Pa. Deo 15, '(55. fAXTENSIVE PRIVATE SALE \\ OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—Theun dcrsigned will sell at ptiv it' sale, several adjoin ing and contiguous trues of lard. lying on the he >dvoters of Dunning** Cr-ek, in S'. Clair town ship, Bedford ei'Uiity, containing 765 acres, now divided into four trie's, three tracts thereof eon t iuitig respectively 157, 163 ai d 183 acres and the other, being the S w M II trac . containing 2->2 acres. These tracts will be sold as they are or subdivided to suit purchasers The sow mill iract contains a FIRST CLASS SAW MILL, with a never-foiling he id f w iter, and IS it: the midst of a TIMBER REGION un surjo-ssed for the quality of tin b> r. One o her of the tracts contains an enviable si'e for a TAN YARD, with all the advantages of water, and is alongside of Chestnut Ki Ige, where the lesources for Rtrk are iucxh austihle. 100 cres of the lai d is bottom, mostly covered bv iarge sugar trees. 30ft acres ire clear'-d and iiii a good state if cultivation, and the bilanee well timbered. There arc JII REE DUELLING HOUSES, np pou the pr* mis and 'lll REL BARNS. wit quality, which bus been used by a uuui bemf persons for making pain s, with eniirc sat isfaction. L aui l ow sellii g tbis ochre at low prices, and it vi e hose interested togive me ao ill. They will Sod it all I represent. Almost any ed pr eitn be made of it. Call at my place in Bedford township, or address me as follows : jun22 —oms. HENRY SILL. Bedford, Pa. I "v( U \ PER YEAR! We want •) J '\ ' agents every where to'sell our nti'KovEns2oSewing Machines. Three new kinds. ; Eider and upper feed. Warranted five years.— I Above salary or large ooiumis-iotiH paid 'ibeoxnv I machines sold in the United States for less than $lO, which are fully lire used by Howe, Wheeler J | Wilson, Grovn $ Baker, Singer \ Co., and ; Backetder. AH other cheap machines aie t ' fringrme Is, Hiid the •filer or user are liab'e to \ arrest, fine, and imprisonment Circulars free. j Address, or call upon Shaw A Claik. Biddef rd, i Maine, or Chicago, Ills. jDeo. 22, 65 ly k*(WY A MONTH! Agents wanted fO ' \ I for six entirely netc articles, just out. Address 0. T. GAREY, City Building, Btddeford, Maine. |Dec 22. '6s ly f (TERMS for every description ti .iol> J PRINTING CASH! for the reason that for every article ire use, wi must pay ctish; and (he cash system wil' enable us to do our woik as low M it can he l