The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, August 14, 1866, Image 3

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Local and Personal.
m sivEss DiitumwY.
The following Business Directory for the bor
,,sh of Bedford and other places in tho county.
v ,)os< :i/ir*rtis'vie>its appear in the rutn nine of
fas GAZETTE,) may ba of service to our friends
, n ii patron* in tho county, end is commended to
jheir attention:
ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G. H. Spaoit; J. p.
K.'od; J. AY. Tate; John Palmer; E. F Kerr;
purborrow t I.utz; Espy M. Alsip; John T.
Kesgy A J 11 Filler; Kiuinjoll A Lingenfelter,
Meyers & Dickerson, Bedford, Pa i
BANKERS—Reed A Sehell: Rupp, Shcnnoii A
ft. Bedford, Pa.
BOOTS AN SnOES. VARIETIES, ,TC-J H.
ilutti.n; H. F Irvine, Bedford, Pa.
BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch.
CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, dc.-liichrd Leo,
Bedford, Pa.
CLOTHING —I. Lippcl. Berkstrcrsor k Smith,
George Reimtind, Bedford. P.
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, .to.—A. B. Cra
eer; J. 41 Shoemaker; P. A.Hoed, Deflbaagh A
fihcr. Bedto-d. Pa.
Ilershman A Greenbaum, St. Clairsvilie. A"
DENTISTRY—C. N. Hiekok A J. G. Mianieh,
Jr., Bedford. Pa
DRUGGIST —J. L. Lewis, Bedford. Pa.
FANCY STORES—Mrs. V B.Tate A Miss M.
Roa : Mrs. E. V. Mowry; Mrs. M. R. Schafer .t
Miss Kate Deal, Bedford. Pa.
GROCERIES—H. C. Reamer. Georgo Mardorff,
Bedford, Pa.
HARDWARE Ac—Wm. Hartley; Goo. Bly
liyer A Son, Bedford. Pa,
HOTELS Bedford Hotel. J. J . Shoemaker;
Jfengel House, I Mongol; Union Hotel, X. Stock
njnn, Bedford, Pa.
JEWELER —Daniel Border, Bedford. Pa
JOB PRINTERS—Meyers A Mongol. Bedford,
Ps —All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing
uaatly and promptly executed.
PUMPS —Win. C. Snively, Schellsburg, I'a.
PHYSICIANS—Dr. J. L Marbourg, Bedford.
Pa.; Drs.W.W. Jamison auf P. H. Pennsyl, Bloody
Run, Pa.
PATENT MEDlClNES—Shriner's Cough Syrup
und Indian Vermifuge; Foutz's Mi xture and Horse
and Cattle Powder; Wbeaton's Ointment; Helm
hil l Extract of Buehu: Dr Tobias' Venitian Lin
inier.t; AUcnck's Porous Plasters 1 Cbristadoro's
Hair Dye; Mishler's Herb Bitter*.
REAL ESTATE SALES—
f C Rettnier—private sale
T 11. A N. J. Lyons, Private Sah
Jacob Walter. Private,
C. N. Hiekok, private sale.
STOVES, TINWARE, Ac.—B. MoC. Blymyer
A Co., Bedford, Pa.
rjp' Read tho "New Advertisement*" in thi*
week's issue of TRTA GAZRTTB.
J For Administrator's. Executor's. Auditor's
n>.,tices, Ac.,see -'Legal Notices."
Read tho advertisements under tho head of
Notices, Ac."
RALLY! RALLY! RALLY!
Union, Prosperity, Peace!
LET L\S TAKE COI"NYTL T< KvETH
ER !
Meetinifs will be hold as follows:
On Monday evening, Sept. IT, Jona
than 11 owsor's School llouso, Colorain;
1). A. T. Black's, E. Providence; Buf
falo Mills' School House, Harrison;
(jeorge Gardill's Juniata tp.
Tuesday evening, Sept. 18, Clearville
School House, Monroe; Palo Alto,
Londonderry ; Marietta, Union ; and
Tuesday, at lj o'clock p. in., Lewis
town, Union.
Wednesday evening, Sept. 19, Lewis
Sitter's, (Half-way House), Hopewell;
Daniel J. Miller's School House, Lon
donderry; Thomas Reichard's, Union.
Thursday evening, Sept. 20, Pharles
ville, vjolerain : Buena Vista, Juniata;
Win. A. Grove's, (Dasher's School
House), Hopewell.
Friday evening, Sept. 21, Civen
der's atwf, Southampton; 3liller's
town, Napier; Coaldale, Broad Top.
Saturday evening, Sept. 22, McEl
fi>h's, Southampton ; New i'aris, Na
pier; Stonerstown, Liberty.
Tuesday evening, Sept. 21, Potter's
>"hool House, M. Wood berry.
Saturday evening, Sept. 29, Ititcliey's
Hotel, near Pattonsville, S. Wood ber
ry.
J. W. DICKERSON.
Chairman Dem. Co. Committee.
GRAND RALLIES!
Day and Evening Mass Meet
ings !
Monday, Sept. 24, 2o'cloek, P. M., at
Mr-,. .Mary Morgan's, (\V. Providence,)
far 1!. Provident®, W. Providence,
Monroe, Bloody Run Borough, and
pars of Southampton and Ilopexvell.
Tu.-day, Sept. 25, 1 o'clock P. M.,
H 'pt veil, for Hopewell, Broad Top,
and liberty townships..
Wed:u .-day, Sept. 2t>, 2 o'clock, I'.
M., Woo . I berry, for the two Wooditer
ry- and adjoining parts of Blair coun
ty.
Thursday, Sept. 27, 2 o'clock P. M.,
I'it asantvilic, for (*uion,St. Clair, and
puts of Bedford and Napier.
Friday, Sept. 2S, .Scholisburg, for Na
pier, Juniata, Harrison, and parts of
Bedford and St. Clair.
Saturday, Sept. 21.', Centreville, for
Btndoiulerry, ('uniix ri.uid Valley, and
i iris of Southampton and < lolerain.
Monday, Oct. 1, 7 o'clock, P. M.,
K.iinsburg.
Saturday, Oct. 0, 7 o'clock P. M.,
1 sna's Hotel, foot of Dry Ridge.
I. aiay, < k - t. S, 7 o'clock, I'. M., at
S . t'lairsville.
•hnineni speakers from abroad are
is .'..•<! and have promised to address
t ; meetings.
!'h plendid and now thoroughly
iiied Bedford i niocraticßrass Band
t v :ii it present and enliven these
'■a-io.i-. with music.
J. W. DK'KKRSON,
Chairman I Won. Co. Committee.
"TUN CAMP, THE BATTLE-FIELD
HE HOSPITAL," is the title of a
lands nne volume, just issued by the
National Publishing Company, 507 Mi
'• er Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The au
thor has delved most industriously a
"i<>ngst the masses of curious incidents
■ deli have marked the into war, and
1 grouped and else-dlled them under
" i'-"opriate heads, and in a very attrac
tive form.
There is a certain portion of the war
that will never go into the regular his
tories, and will not get embodied in ro
mance or poetry, which is a very real
part of it, and will, if preserved, convey
to suceeding generations a better idea
of the spirit of the conflict than many
dry reports or careful narratives ofe
vents, and this part may be ended the
gossip, the fun. the pathos, of the war.
Those iilustruto tlio character of the
leaders, the humor of tliu soldiers, the
devotion of women, the bf.tvery of
men, the pluck of our heroes, lite ro
niuuce and hardships of tiie service.
From the beginning of the war tho au
thor, Dr. L. I'. UKOCKKTT, has Ireeii en
gajjed in collecting all the anecdoies
connected with or illustrative of it.
The volume is profusely illustrated
with over 100 engravings by tho lirsi ar
tists, which are realty bxuntijal : worthy
of examination as specimens of t heart.
The book's content;- include remini
cenees of camp, j>icket, spy, scout, bi
vouac, siege and baUlelieid advonturo- ;
thrilling feats of bravery, wit, drollery,
comical and ludicrous adventures, etc.,
etc.
Amusements as well a- instruction
may be found in every page, as graphic
detail, brilliant wit, and authentic his
tory, are skillfully interwoven in this
work of literary art.
PRESERVING SEED CORN. —As the
season is at hand for farmers to lay a
way their Seed corn, we give the fol
lowing suggestions from an old farmer
in Wisconsin. As soon as tho largest
ears beoome hardened or glazed, though
the stalk may be quite green and the
husk on the ear somewhat green, se
lect the largest and ripest ears, and on
the same day divest the corn of ail the
husk, save us much as will suspend ii.
Braid the ears in bunches of ten or
twelve and suspend them in some dry
place, or if tho atmosphere be damp,
hang the bunches around the wall of
the kitchen for three or four weeks at
least. It may hang either in the kitch
en or any dry, airy place, where neith
er damp nor rain will get to it, until
planting time. Ail such seeds will
grow iti any land not flooded with wa
ter. — Prairie Farmer.
A WARNING:—
Beware of spurious extrnuts deleterious.
Caii frauds compare with pure • Nijht Blooming
Cereu? '
Phalon <k Son, manufacturers is'. Y.
Sold everywhere.
Phalon'* "Night B! touting Ccrcut —wondroua
Puro, rich, rcfre.-hing, hoaltbful. pertnaaeut.
Sold everywhere.
THE PACIFIC.
}'lllbiiHtr for Hcvicu—Tltf I'ticWa
Ciittf-I'olilicHl Afrni'*-Th> fit" Fnrttaii !
liKhl.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7. —Another!
smali expedition to aid the Liberals in •
M -xico is said to have sailed lasi,
night.
The transcript of the appieal in the,
Puehla case, about to he sent to the U-'
nited States Supreme Court, contains
nearly one thousand pages of legal |
cap.
Japan tea sold recently at eighty cents j
per pound.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. B.—Dates,
from Arizouia have heeti received to
August l!o.
The election for delegate to Congress
was to t.ike place last week. The can
didates were Charles D. Poston and
Colonel liuMiford.
The Governor heal apportiom l the :
.•nemb'rs of the Legislature on the b;eU
of the liitecensus.
Tiie country in the neigiiborhoo 1 of
Lopez i." Hooded to a distance of forty
miles.
A letter gives a detailed acceimt of
the fight l;;tely reported, it; whf h thir
ly-three iudiaiM were kilie.i. It seems
tiie Indians belonged to friendly tribe-,
'foil was d< mandcl of teau;sters for
passing over the road from Lopez.-
This being refused, a settfli' * -ensuetl.
Tiie teamsters wemjoined by a dozen
soldiers, when a genera! fight look
place, resulting In the death of thirtv
tiin e Indians, who had not brought
hows and arrows, but who were said to
have had knives concealed abou their
persons. Tiie Indians intimate that
the Superintendent of Indian Affairs
auth rizrsl them to eolleet tolls.
TAX PAYERS READ.— CoI. Francis
Jordan, located at Washington, act
ing as Mate Agent upon a salary oi
s.'!,obo, we learn from good authority,
has not ilone a day's work in that ca
pacity since the Ist of June, the duties
of theofliee, however, are not neglect
ed, as Col. James Giilihtud, his assist
ant, ilocs the business. The re ason of
this direlietion of duty upon the part
of Colonel Jordan arises from tiie fact
of his being detained in the State by
t.he Stevens-Geary men as the Chair
man of the State t 'entral Committee.—
We find no fault wuii tne Colonel for
exercising himself it; jelvancing the
political interests of his pulilica! riy,
out we do find fault wiili iiis DRAWING
PAY FOR LABOR THAT AMJTiI Ell UER
i-OKMS. While in the service of the
Stevcus-Gcary men, why no resign
the oust of State AgentAs it stands
iic a; -"tracts from tiie Treasury ol the
United States if'i,Dßo vyiiigh justly be
long to men who remain and toil
eariy and late to makeup his portion
of labor. Tax-payers.<>• Pennsylvania,
wateli your money 1 We wouiu like to
know why Frank Jordan paitt i-lJKi')
a year for doing nothing 1- hot our
taxes heavy euougii to pay what is iiw-.
cess;;ry to be paid, wilhou'. s'liiaiider
iiigni 'neyin this style. — F>.<!•■; Sen
tiuef.
FAGTORIES SOUTH.—AN Alabama
paper says; "We hear of factories
springing up aii over the country. At
Camden, Wilcox County, ji wealthy
company have taken toe initiatory
step.- to erect a large building, and fill
it with the most approved mac niery.
At Carroi-toL, AL—i •-ipp:, a fae. ;ry is
nowiuoperation, which in & short time
wiil employ one hundred ami iglily
spindles. In Mareugu County iney are
making arrangements to m; uufiu'tmv
on a largescale. At CubaSta'-ion,.-juiutei'
county, a lactory is- imrih so U-in oper
ation. These are a few'. ol the- indica
tions that the South will -can ! 'Xome
tilled with factories. Tier n.-snlt. ottlie
war, in throwing capita! into tin entire
ly new channel, the faciiites ot yasy
intercommunication,abundauco o; m;i
terial to he used in manufacturing,
contiguity to the snid material, equa
bility of temperature, and a thousand
Other facts, poim out this region as the
future home oi tiie lactory."
—There was a marriage at I)cerfichl,
Coniiectieiil, a few days SHUT, of Hen
ry W. llarly,ol .Montague, asiM.v-luur
jear-irld whiteraan, to A uianitr. jigger,
an eighteen-year-old negro girl.
—The Hannibal Republic says that
within the pa.-t your three hundred and
twenty-eight Radical political preach- j
ers have been sent to the penitentia
ries of the United States, and eight of
them have been hung. The re
erui in this section of country who
would appear to better advantage in j
cells in the State prison at Waupun
tlian they now do in the pulpits they
pollute and disgrace.
—Congress votes to increase its pay
for protecting British commerce by 1
pre\\ nting our vessel- sold during the
rebellion from coming bach under our
flag. S. J-\ Wilson vol. for that meas
ure.
—The commissioner of agriculture re
ports that, notwithstanding the unfa
vorable weather during a part of the
season, the crop in the North, North
west and portions of the South \vi!i be
unusually large.
—The Mobile Ade rfiner says Umbod
yof federal soldiei les been dug up;
mar there completely petrified. There
are many bold fed en.) soldiers living,!
but k.u 'lie is a boulder. Hewvt-ain-,
ro of ! imrstone Ridge.
—That was a provident and afl'ection
sue lather who secured policies:
in an acci'h.atal insurance company u]>- :
on'tlie lives of his. seven - dial! children,
ami sent the darlings for a holiday ex-!
cur ion on a New Jersey railroad.
' —A North Carolina farmer has ship
ped North this season over .KKI barrels
of dried blackberries and 200!) bushels
of dried apples.
—On the 20th the Disumionists held
a ''mass meeting" at Lebanon. There
were thirty-*ix persons present— I Geary
himself making the JJSth.
—Grape-grower Lmigworth was in
troduced the othei day, to poet Long
fellow. Of thelikeness if their names,
the pot tsaid: "Worth makes the man,
the v. ant of it the fellow.''
—The Saturday L'fi<w is guilty of!
gross a.iultation of Parson Browiuow
win a it call.-hhn "i.fanatical bufl'oon,"
"a phenomenon of Jndoceney," and "a
loud mouthed ruffian."
—A man maketh a very wry face
over a gill of vinegar, but he take! h
down n quart of whiskey without a;
twist of his snout.
-Heary and <'m tin says—"Bring on
your troof —there is no possible Unjee- i
turn toil!" Are tho people ready for
tho question?
Some 20 or 80 females are on trial at:
Indianohi, lowa, for compelling a se
ce-h sister to carry an American flag in
a procession.
—President JohnsQu's speech at the
3 >< imonico banquet was telegraphed to i
England at a cost ol
—A tattle thief who was hanged in j
Nebraska City, ou the lTtn be
qU' allied i'KHit) to tile First Methodist i
church of that city.
—lion. Hannibal Hamlin has resign- j
ed the ('olleeiorship of the Port of Bos- j
ton, because hecannot endorse tin- Pres
ident's policy.
—The New York Herald figure- upa
gain of fifty Congressmen for the ton-j
servalives in the coming elections.
—Paper torn up in small inch bits
makes a good bed as a substitute for
liair or feathers. •
—A revolutionary soldier, named
Frederick ('raider, has lately died near
Mf tdville, Miss., at the age of 108.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
To CONSUMPTIVES. —The advertiser,
having been restored to health in a few weeks by
a very"simple remedy, after having suffered for
several years with a .cvero lung affection, and tha*
dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to make
known to his fellow-suftercrs the means of cure
To all who desire it, lie will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which
they will find a sure Cents for CONSUMPTION.
ASTHMA. BIOIXCHITIK, Coccus Conns, and all
Throat and Lung Affe firm*. The only object of
the advertiser in -ending the Prescription is to
benefit the afflicted, and .proud information which
he conceives to be. invaluable, and he hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy, us it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, PKEH, by so- !
turn mail, will please address
UKV EDWARD A. WILSON,
Wilfi.'tmsburgh, Kings Co., New York.
Jun. 5, : C6—lv.
BLACK AS A CROW, a few years since,
was many a splendid head that is cow grey • r
grizzled. Why not restore it to theyot unwrinkle.d
brow its ruveu honors? Five minutes (fleets tho
splendid traußlorrnatiou. In less time than a
rifleman would take to
Loan ASP Finn
three times the greyest heal tuny be made dick'
or than the
ItAVBN'S WIXO.
No mutter of what uudcßimbla lint tho hair or
whiskers or beard may be, ti.■< change to a sujit rb
and perfectly natural black or brown is accom
plished by on ■ application of
CIIKISTAnot.O'H 11AI it DTB,
without staining the ski;i • r injuring the filaments.
Manufactured bvJ CUBIST .unnm, ft Astor 11. us-'.
New York. Sold by all Druggi ts. Applied by
all liair Dressers. aug./t-iw.
Dit. TOBIAS' YF.MTIAN HORSE LIXIKK.NT. —Pint
Bottles at One Dollar, for tho cure of ltuaeiiCM,
scratches, wind galls, .soratni, bruikos, splin-s,
cuts, colic, slijiping stiils, over heating; sore
throat, nail iu tin- foot, etc It is warranted
cheaper nnd better than any other article ever of
fered to the public. Thousands of animals have
been cured of the colic ai d over heating by -his
Liniment; and hundreds thai wore crippled and
lame have been restored to their former vigor.—
It is used by nil the first horsemen throughout
the States. Orders are constantly receive- from
the racing stable; of England for fresh suj puss ol
this invaluable article. Ovrr Ire' ■' siss / :
have hern received. Rrmcmher, otic dollar laid
out in time may save Lie lite ol your horse. Sold
by all Druggists. Office, M Courtiundt street,
New York. attg 24-lrn.
PERMANENT AMP \VUIA-SPI:AU SUCCKS* ISTIIE
BEST EVIDK.W E OP TIIII GOODNESS OP BKAN
DRETIJ'S PILLS. —They vluiuKl BE in every futility,
rc.ly for use on th" firs' symptoms of disease oc
curring This method will onen save life. Re
member, the
Clio UK ft A itt P2 -.'J.KATKP AS A POISON,
and \-.,ur s-iiciy ue i-m-is it should bo got rid of
without delay. Golds, rucnmatisni,asthma. ; lcu
risv, diarrheal, oolics. in fact, all sickne.-s ;s the
coiiseiiueucu uf ueityp,-mpuritus iu the b'Ood,—
These being removed, M* health is restored at
once.
Observe uty name iu tiie Government tam, iu
white letters SoiJ by Druggists
aug 24-1 in. B. BRANDKETII.
HIT AN< : K. R 'U? TRIM-:.— Every young
i lady '"i' l '- ui th" United States can hear
aoßcthipg very muou to their ad vantage by re
! turn mail (five of ehergc.) bv addressing the un
j deraivi." 1. Those having fears of being humbug
; -ed will oblige by!'"• ' ■ uoing this card. Others
will please .iddrv. - their ..hedient servant,
ITiOS. F. CHAPMAN,
-;il Broadway, New York
Jan. ft, '6l—ly.
MARLtIEh.
\ ACKER—SILL —On the9th ir.st., by Rev. C.
j 1" IJeiltn.'.n, .Mr John Acker to Alias Leah bill,
I both ot St. Clair town-hip, this county.
GARDNER—IJURKET.--On the 30th of Aug.,
bv the Rev. 11. H'-aker iian. Mr. Samuel Gardner
to Miss Marg.tr": Bur!;.'... both of Bedford tp
BhRKKT—PRtCE-On the fith inst . by the
same, Jacob D. Burket td Miss SuMUinnli M. Price,
both of Bad ford ip.
BA RG At-N • I -AR< i A LNSl—Buy
y<m at
Aug 10— ti B Mr. BLYMYI.It o CO'S.
lottos.
/ i ENERAL ELE( TI( >\ PROCLA
" XMATlON.—Wherbas, in and by an act of
General "Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, entitled An Act to regulate the Gen
era! Elections within this Commonwealth. ' it is
enjoined upon me to give public notice of said e
leetions and to enumerate in said notice what offi
cers are to he elected, I. JOHN ALltr TADT,
Sheriff of the county of Bedford, do hereby make
kimwa and give this public notice to the electors
of the county of Bedford, that a General Election
w ill be he'd in said county, on the
SICCO.XD TUESDAY (9th) OF OCTOBER,
IStifi, at the several election districts, viz :
The electors >f the Borough ot Bedford and
township of Bedford, to meet at the Court H .use
in said borough
The electors of Bro.vi Top township nr. ! Coal
Dale borough to moot at the school house n said
borough
The electors of the borough of Bloody Una to
meet it! the Huuse of Daniel B- Ott in said bor
ough .
The electors ofColerain township to race: a* the :
house of D. Ftuckey in Rainsburg if- said town
ship
The electors of Cumberland Valley towrship to !
meet at the new school house erected on the land |
owned by John Whip's heirs in said township.
The electors of Harrison township to meet at ;
school house No. ■>, near the dwelling house of j
Wm Ream, in sai l township.
'ib eleci-rsof Juniata iownshipto nict tat Key- :
set's mIioo! house in said township.
The elector* of Hopewell township to meet at
tin school house near the bouse of John Dasher iu
sail township.
The e'. vc'or-of Londonderry township to meet
at the bouse now occupied by Bm. 11. Ilill as a
shop iu Bridgeport in said township.
Ti:e electoi - of Liberty township to meet at tho
school bou.* it; ■* icrstown in said township.
The elector*of Monroe township to meet at the
1 oust* lately ■ eeupie-i by James; Cacnell in Clear,
villi* in si.i-1 township.
The ilc.vorsuf Sebellsburg borough to meet at
the biick school boutt iu said borough
The electors of Napier to-.vrship to meet at the ■
brick school house in the borough->f Schel-sburg. j
The electors of Kn-t Providence township to'
meet ::t the house lately occupied by JohnNycuto, '
jr.. in s-.id : wnthip.
The eh- sof Snake Spring township to meet !
at the - ii.- ! bouse near the Methodi*t church on j
the land of John <l. Hartley.
The A. t ... ■>£ Wt -t Proviienco township to j
meet at i. 1 house No. 4, near David Sparks, in j
aid L->. vship. *
Tht i it .'.of of St. Clair tow n-hip to meet at the !
school : r.c..r the residence of Joseph Griffith i
in si.iii town-hip.
The . k-ivoi's of Union townslip to meet at the J
school hnise near Mow ry's mill in - aid township.
The elector- of Son; n WooJo rn tow: -Rip to :
meet at trc li'.u.-c of Samuel lister near Nobles
mill in sai l township
The ele tors of Southampton to-vnshipto meet j
at the ho ... ol' Win A rums in said township.
Theeic.-n-i if Middle Wo-dberry township to
ineot at the house of Henry Fluke in the village of |
Woodberry
At which time and place tht qualified electors •
will elect by ballot :
• NE PKi.Kt.iN lor the office of Governor of the j
C uainonw i'ih of I'onnsylvnnvt.
ONE PERSON ir. conjunct® with the count: .■
ot 4i,iuirsnt. Fulttin. Franklin at 1 A I'itus for the I
office of -Member of Congress of the United States. I
ONE PKRS"N in eonjunetioi with the counties
of S -worse! at: 1 Fult-r:. for tho office of Senator ;
ol Peniisylvaiiia
TWO PERSONS, in conjunction with the coun
ties'' f Stiun rset and Fulton, fit: tie office of Mem
bers of the House of Representatives of Pennsyl
vania.
ONE PERSON for the ffico of Prothono'ary,
Register, Recorder and Clerk of the Quarter S<
gion- and Orphans' Court of Htdf.vrd cou'ity.
ONE PERSON for th • "Sice of Sheriff of Bed
ford O tutliy.
"NK PERSON for the pffi-o of As? <cmte Judge j
of said co ttity.
ONE PERSON for the office of Commissioner of 1
sai t county.
ONE PERSON for the offico of Poor Director of
said county.
ONE PERSON for tho office of Auditor of said
county.
ONE PERSON for the office of Coroner of said
county.
Not;. :s Tlskebv Gives, That every person
excepting Justioesof the Peact who shall hold any
office or appointment of nrofitor trust under the
United States, or of this State; or any city or cor
porated district, whether a eunraissioned officer
or otherwise, a subordinate oflbor or agent who is
or shall bo employed under tht legislative, execu
tive or judiciary department <f this State, or of
any city.orofany incorporate! district, and also,
thatevery member of Congress and of the State
Legislature, and of the select or common council l
of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated j
distri t, is by law incapable olholding or oxcrcis
ing at the time, tho office or appointment of Judge, !
Inspector or Clerk of any elect .'ii of this Commor.- ;
weal'h. and thai no [nspeetoij Judge or other f
fieor of such election shall be elegib'.e to be then
voted fi.r.
And the said stc* of assembly entitled "an net
relating to elections of this Commonwealth."
passed July 2,1819, further provides as follows,
viz :
■•That the Inspector and Jldges shall meet at
the respective places appoiifcd for holding the
election in thedistric! at which they respectively
belong, before 8 o'clock ir: the morning of the i
SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER, and each !
s'.i 1 inspector shall appoint me clerk, who shall I
b qualified voter of such dl.-tri-it.
"In ease the per.- >a w"bo ftfill have r ceivod |
the highest number of voUs for it,specter shall not
attend in tho day of el nation. then fhc per-I
son who sbali h„To received a second big! est
number of votes for Judge at ti * next preceding
clcotioi. shall act as Inspector in his place. And j
in case tho person who has received the second :
highest number of votes for Inspo tor shall not at- '
tend, the person elect d Judge shall appoint .n i
Inspector in his ph.-c. and if at.y vacancy still j
continue in the board 'for 'pace of one hour
after the time fixed by law for the opening of the J
election the qualified \ tors of th- i,ship, ward j
or district for which sue! officer shall have been
elected, preset!' at the election, shall elect one of j
their number to fill such vacancy.
"It shall be the duty of tho several e? -asors re- |
spootively to attend at the place of holding every 1
genera!, special or township tde'Liot:. during the j.
whole time sr. -- ii election is kept open. Mr '.he pur- i
pose of giving informati .u to the Inspectors and ;
Judge. v,h r, ailed on, in relation t' "ne right f ;
any person awaarid by tlu in lb veto ,n such elee- |
tio'u. and mi .iivb othoi mutters in relation to the |
it.ss-s.-i.- :ot v ;ers, as the said I. spnetors or ;
ether ol tbeui siial! front time to time require.
"N- p-rJou aliai! be permitted to vote at any
eleeti * afore aid, than a while citizen of the !
age i ft .caly-one or more, who shall lu re resided i
inthishhau i.t least one year, ai d in the election
distri-i v.ln ri- iia ufi'-rs to vote, ton ,1 ty> immedi
ately pro ■•■ ling sucu election, at i within two (
years •vd a Stat© or County ;itx. iint.-h shut
navel'i .. assessed at least ton days before the c
lcction. But a citizen of 'he United States who
has previously b-.-en a qualified voter of tt ? Staw '
and roun ved th-rofroto and relumed, and who
shall have reside i it. the oloetii,. i'.-tre.'t an.i j
paid taxe? afor said, shall be untitled to vot- of- i
;cr residing in this State six :u ■ : ,s. P' -iPiul J
That the white fre. 'nif-u, eitii.-o? of the . oiled j
States, hot ween the.tga of twoi ty-oue and t;v-eu- j
i :v two yers who hive resided it; tho election dis- j
irict too days o aforesaid shall bo entitled to vote, j
although iiiey ri.uli not have p. <1 tax.
•No j•! shall bo twrniiriod to vote whose I
nno -i. contained in the E. tof taxable ir.hab- |"
it nuts, furnishnd by tho 0 ituuusshutcrs. uni.?s :
Fir.-!, he nrotiu- • a r - ipt of paytreti'. within |
tv •yo ir ol State or uounty tax assessid agraea
'< lily in C'lns-'imtion. and giv satisfactory evi- ;
j deneS ■ bisowu path or iflmatim of aaothev I
| iir paid such a tax, or ' T pro- |
'dice a receipt -hall it.uk' oa'l. iL•• payment .
t thereof -a' second, il he elaitrt a right to Vote by |
beior an electorbetweeb the or. of tftaij one :
! | : . ;v-!w'i.i yenre shall do; onoatb or ttl
i firto.ttio'.i. that ho has resided it, die Btt>':' at least !
one year before Itia' applies!; n a:,! make such j
l root <if residence in tho distri ■' is required by j
.'hi act. and tiiat ho d.#s verily' ljev e fn.u; the
account t'Vi'i i.iiu that he is of the s.:c:.t cs.vid, |
mil gives Such other evidence tuj } t required by |
this act, Wiivv-upot) the name of the p. - i, i- ;
milted to veto anal! bo inserted in the •!; 'ml !
i■i!!i ! by til J Inspect©", and a;. le m.; •••
sin- thereto by writing t'-t word " iu
b. i.limit -.1 to vote by reu-oii . t hnvi 1 , ! * v.
and the word "age" it" he Wl be adipitte Ito v., o ,
by reason f ago. and in either o: -e the reason , :
such a vote shall be called out m ,hi- elo. j..-, who ,
shall make a like note in the list oi vu..rs sept by
thet i.
"In all cases where tho eatuu oTt' ■ p'-rsi.a .
claiming to vote is not four, 1 on 'he ii.- tur o-. '
by tho Commissioners, or his rigli to vein wheth
er found tiiuroou or now is 'uj ct-ju iu :>y any
qualified eitizOn. itshn 11 be th duty oi ;i.
sneetors toexamic. sucii persms - --it', a? his
qualifies!iont, and if he elnim? to have re.-:.I. d .
within the .Stato for one year or tnore, his oath j
shall be sufficient proof there- f, but he shall make j
proof by at least one competent nit: ?s, vihosii.-itl j
bo a qualified eleot-ir, tl-at he has resided within j
the di'striet for more than 'en days iton ' i
preceding said election and shall ii.?., .- ear that ;
his bona fide residence, in pursuance ot ! is law ml
calling is within the district, and that ho did not ,
remove within the district for the purpose of vo- i
ting. i
"Every person qualified it? aforesaid, and who j
shall make duo proof if required, d ,tis r - -idotice !
and payment of taxus aforesaid, shal! be admitted i
to vote in the township, ward or district in witich j
ho shall reside.
"If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre
vent any officer of an election, under ttit> act from
holding such election, or use or threaten any vio
lenee to any such officer, uut . fal! interrupt or
improp riy'ititorfcre with r.itr. in the i.xecution ot
his duty, shall block up or ntti mpt to block up
tho window or avenue to auy window where tiie
some may beholden, or shall rioUitmly disturb the
peace of sutth election, or shall ase or practice in
timidation, threats, force or violence, with the
ppt lottos.
design to influence unduly or overawe any elec
tor, >r prevent him from voting, or to restrain tho
freedom of choice, such persons on conviction shall
be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred
dollars, to be imprisoned for any time not less than
one nor more than twelve months, and if it shall
be shown to the court where the trial of such of
fence shall be had. that the person so offending
was note resident of the city, ward r district
where the said offence was committed, and not
entitled to vote therein, on conviction, he shall
be sentenced to pay a fine not less than one hun
dred or more than one thousand dollars, and he
imprisoned not less than six months nor more than
two years.
"If any person or persons shall make any bet or
wager upon the result of an election within the
Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such
be* or wager, either by verba! proclamation there
of. or by ::: y Written or printed advertisement,
or invite any person or persons to make such bet
or wager, up" conviction thereof he or they shall
forfeit and i iy three times the amount so bet or
offered to be her.
Tho qualified electors will take notice of the
following act of Assembly, approved I2th day of
March, 18fid: An Act, Regulating the mode of
voting at aii elections, in tho several counties ot
this Commonwealth.
Section !. lie it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of
Pcr.r.sylvani in General Assembly met, anditia
hereby cnsieted by the authority of the same.
That the qualified voters of flic several cor • sies of
this Commonwealth, at all general, ton-hip.
borough a-nd special election are hereby, hereaf
ter. authorized tad required to vote, by ticket*,
printed, or written,or partly printed ami partly
written, severally class Sod as follows : One tick
et shall embrace the nanu s of all judges of courts
voted for. and to be labelled, outside, ••judicia
ry."'one ticket shell embrace the names of all
state .cheers voted for, and be labelled, "state ;
one ticket shall embrace the names of all county
officers voted for, including office of senat r, mem
ber. and members of assembly, it voted for. and
members of Congress. *1 voted for. and be labell
ed. "county;" 01.0 ticket shall embrace tfio names
of all township< Seen voted for. •ni he labelled,
"township;" one ticket shall embrace the names
Of all borough officers voi'd for. and be labelled,
"borough:"' and each .-'.ass shall be deposited in
sc'perate ball d-boxe-
Sucnox 2. That it shall be the duty of the Sher
iffs, in the several counties of this Commonwealth,
to insert in their election proclamations, hereafter
issued the first section f this act.
JAMES K KKLLEY,
Speaker of :Le 11 ■ I c e of Jli nr-'.entatives.
DAVID FLEMING,
Speaker of th • Seriate.
Approved—the thirtieth day of .'larch, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
A. G. CURTIN.
And the Judges of the respective districts afore
said, are required to meet at Bedford, --u the Fri
da ; next following the holding of said election,
then and there to perform those things required
of them by law.
Given under my hand, ar my office in Bedford,
this 31?t day of August, in the year of our Lord,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and
in the ninety-first of tho Independence of the
United States.
JOHN ALSTADT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Bedford, I
August .31. IBM. j
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Ajl Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin
is; ration have been granted to the subscribers on
the estate of" Frederick Miller, late of Hopewell
township, deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are notified
to make payment, and those ha ving claims there
on. will present them dulv authenticated for set
tlement. WILLIAM DORRIER,
auir.24-6t. Adm'r
Vuioto. slnu\s ;uul -Vamtic^.
/ i HEAT EXCITEMENT INBIvD
VJT FORD!
THE REGULATOR
AN'D< BEDFOnI)
OLOT'HI X G E 31. V O 111 U3l
IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHERS.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW
GOODS!
11( x )TS, SIIOFS, N()TI( )XS !
CLOTIIINa, CASIMERES, IIATS O? all Kinds
laid in at prices to suit the times.
If you want a good Coat go to the Regulator. '
If you want a good p'r Roots, go to the Regulator.
If you want a g<>od Vest, go to the Regulator,
if you want.". good p'r Shoes, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good p'r l'ants, go to the Regulator.
If you want a suit of Clothes, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good Shirt, go to the Regulator.
If yea want u good Ilut. go to the Regulator.
If you want a good Gaiter or Shoe go to the Reg' r.
If you want good Cassimero. go to the Regulator.
If you want, a variety of Notio.s, go to the Keg'r.
If you want a fashionablo Coat, go to the Regulator
If you want fashionable Pants A Vests go to the
Regulator.
•f you want a fashionable Suit, go to the Regu
lator.
If you want Queensware or Glassware, go to the
Regulator.
'lf you want good Spices of any kit-d, go to the
Regulator.
If you want good Flavoring Extracts, go to the
Regulator.
If you want good Toilet Soap or Perfumery, go the
Regulator. *
If you want good Hosiery, Gloves, Neck-Go? col
lars, Ac., go to the Regulator.
If you want any thing ia oar lino go to the Bed
f. rl Clothing Emporium and B-ot. Shoe and No
tion Regulator. No. 2, Anderson's Ron
Goods of all kinds ordered from the Eastern
cities to acco muodato customer?.
11. F. IRVINE.
Sept 7. ISM. K. W. iiEIiKSTUEc>ER
ffVHE PURLIC WILL PLEASE
I NOTICE. — Ist. That we furnish for delivery,
bunks equal in every re.-j <■ :t to the .-ample impies
or descriptor, given in prospectus. Subscribers
will not bo obliged to take the work unless :t cor
respond? with the doscriptto:. tt; evety po.rti *nlt.r.
• 2d. We instruct Agents' to have but one price
for our publications, under penalty of a r.-i'u-a! to
supply tlioir lists, anti a canceling of their npp- aa
uients.
.'id. Wo sell our books cxclu lively by subscrip
tion, through our traveling Agent . and tit iw case
through bookstores; therefore -b. kselierr." can
not obtain them.
4th. To avoid delaying the Agent, wta.-c time
is valuable, subscribers arc requested to be pre
pared with the ptice of the book ott it? prescnta"
lion by the Agent
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. Publishers.
sopt.7-t!t, 607 Minor Street, Philadelphia i'.i.
"\T i >TK E Tt> TRESPASBEIIB,- -No
i\ tice is hereby given to all persons, without
j •poet to persons, who shall wiltuilv 11 estiuse on
tl;i premises of the undersigned, in Bedford town
ship , tiller by hunting, gathering nuts, cutting
timber, or in any way whatever, ;ii! be dealt
with ae ting to the xtren.o pent l.y of ih w.
.-cnt.T-T .* PHI Li P Li TILE.
f IALL AND SEE OUR Si'Ot'K
\ J OF STOVES, TINWARE. k;
B. Al. . JiIjV.MVER.6OO.
/ lOUNTKY MERCHANT Bsuppiied
4 ) with all kinds of TINWARE on the shortest
notice. lit B. Ale. BLVMYEK A CP'S.
A NTI-I>UST PARLOR BTOY EB
A SPEAR'S PATENT, at
B. UK BLYMYER A CD'S.
1)K US i EHS' 1N K litis mad ■ many tv
business man rich We ask you to try it in
■ UE ■•'•iotnns of THK GAZKTTK
TPVERY VARIETY AND STYLE
OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed r.I low
rates at TnE BEDFORD GAZKTTK office, ('all and
leave your orders.
|> ;,LC. BIA'MYEH A CO., Wholc
|y o sale and Retail dealers ii. Stoves, Tinware,
A .'. No. 1, "Stone How," Bedford,l'a
Itch ! Itch! Itch! Itch !— ST ratcJi
derate}, ' Scratch ' —WHKATOS S OISTVKXV will
cure Iteh in 48 Hours.
Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers. Chilblains, and
all Eruptions of the Skin. Price bit cents. For
sale by all druggists By sending tit! cents to
Weeks'iS Potter, sole agents, 170 Washington sir.-.
Boston, it will bo forwarded by mail, free of p. st
i age, to any part of the United States.
' ions, t>o -1 v
DrH>oods. Cu-offrirs. £c.
"V"EVV GOODS! NEW GOODS!—
The undersigned hate now opened a large and
general assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
to which they respectfully invite tho attention of
buyers, assuring them they will find
BARGAINS
ir. every department of our stock.
TERMS:
CASH PREFERRED,
l'y special agreement a credit of six months can
bo had.
INTEREST CHARGED
on all accounts after period named.
way4,'flfi. A. B. CRAMER A CO.
O !•: LI; ING OV F A T CO ST!!
P. A. REED, *
Intending to relinquishtho Mercantile business, in
Bedford,
IS CLOSIYG OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK
OF DRY GOODS, Ac,
AT COST!
A rare chance to buy goods, of all kinds, cheap.
Call and see
junl,'o6.
\ CHANGE FOR BARGAINS!
REMEMBER THE
NE W G!I EA P STOII E, .
At St. CluirnviUe, Pa.
GOODS OF ALL KINDS SOLD AT
SMALL PROFITS.
OPPENHEIMER
Has just received from the East, and offers for
sale at the
LOWEST PRICES,
n large and varied assortment of
LAD! ES' DR 3 !SS GOOI >S,
of every description and of tho best quality;
MILLINERY AND
FANCY GOODS,
a large assortment, to suit all classes;
N< JTIONS,
in endless variety;
MUSLINS,
all kinds, very cheap;
GA LI COLS,
from the best manufactures.
Our stock of
DRY GOOD'S
is unsurpassed, and we ask ail to give us a call, if
they desire to get BARGAINS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
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:—
CASHMERES.
YESTI NO S.
CLOTHS,
At'., &i'.
and Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods of all
kinds.
We also have a lino assortment of
BO< >TS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE,
QUE EN-W A RE,
TINWARE,
WILLOW-WARE,
Re., At*., Re.,
together with everything usually found, in n well
r. irfed store, all of which will be sold at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Remember
OPPENIIELM ER'S
New Cheap Store, St. Clairsville, Pa.
ju! 27.—6 m.
* tines.
JYRISS KATE DEAL & MBS. M.
li. SCHAEFFEB have just returned from
'ii ritv with a fine assortment of fashionable
RORIXETS.
HATS.
liIHBOXS.
. FLOWERS.
(t l O vk,s.
laili -s and gents' hose, ladies and gents' hnpd
kei 'oiefs and coiliirs, fancy neek-ti.-. ruffling,
dre.-.s buttons anil trimming, maehiiii' silk <ind cot
ton, Lair brushes, tooth brushes, clothes brushes,
soaps, perfumery, enamel. skirt braid, embroider
tug braid, ladies' corsets and hoops, balmoral :
skirts lace veils, tissue for veils, cloths for sacks,
dress goods, poplins, lawns, ginghams. Ac., Ac.
Alautaa-iiuikigg and all kinds of Milliner work
done in the cheapest and best manner,
may 11'66.
( ETTEii :IEAD> AND BILL
j j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men,
printed in the best style ofthcart, at RI;K li AZKTT A
Jon OwtCT.
MERCHA NTS and MECHAN Hs,
and Business men generally will advance
their own interests by advertising in the columns
1" THE GAZETTB.
/ \RDEKS from :t distance for any
\ "kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended
toT Send to TIIE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed
ford, Pa.
| >iUTTANI A ANl> JAPANNED
e }WAKE .all kinds, at
B. Me. BLYMYER £ CO'S.
MAMMOTH SALE BILLS,P^NT
ed at short notice. Large Bills make large
sties. We know it to bo so. TRY IT! It will
[ inuh more than pay the extra expense, of print
iug Call at TUB GAZETTE JOB OFFICE
dftcal tfstatr *ates.
PUBttC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE —The undsigned Executors,
of the last Will and Testament of Nathan Canton,
late of Napier township, Bedford county, defea t
ed. will Mil at public outcry, on the premise?, on
Saturday. September 22d, 18(58, all tha following
described property, to wit: A tract ot taml situ
ate in Napier township, Bedford county. adjoining
lands oftloorgc Stuekey, George W. Gump. 1. I ■
Stodebaker and others, containing one .mmlreil
and sixty-tlire' acres and forty ;even perches
and the uYml allowance, about one hundred ar: es
clear,-.land under fence, eight acres '-fwhi.-b are
g ~.! in endow, wit! a two story Log House, Bank
Barn, and other building.-: thereon —a never fai.-
ing spring of g<*d water near the house, end a
fountain pump iti the barn yard. m*< at orchard
of apple, peaeli and cherry trees thereon.
Terms, one third of the purebs.se money tn hand,
and the balunco in two equal annuel payments
witnout interest. Sale to commence at 10 o clock
of said day. JOBS W .HO
aug.3l~3t Executor of NutlidU Cftrr-a, dec u
ttaluajble fabx forsaSjk. -
y 200 acres, situate in Liberty lownsiii].'. Beu
f.-r.l County, on the Juniata r.ver u ;d fli.ntiiu;-
don & Broad Top Bail Road. V.... imp roved,
fine meadows, fruit and timber —a vt ry d,:..i r
bie property, at. the bead of marke —toe property
of Capt .JosephS. Kce i Wiß * i '
!",r price, Ac., apply to JOHN P. REED,
sug.o;-:f. " Att'y. at Bedford.
TNARM FOB SALE. —2ooacres, oao
£ half under cultivation, well iinpv -ved. Fruit
and Timber abundant. Situite in Na; i r town
ship. For particulars, pri e. Ac., apt I.V tu
JJION P. REED. Ag t.
nug.27-6t. Bedford. P*
TTALUABLE FARM AND MILL
> PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE— The
u dcrsigned offers at Private Sale, his 1. .in and
mill property, situate in Union township, Bedford
county. Ph., near",he townof Marietta. • ning
about 200 ACRES about 150 acres of which i:-'
cleared and in a good state of cultivation, am; to',
lmk-.net- is well timbered. There are TUO OR
CHARDS of choice fruit trees on t) ; roporty.
'i'tu improvements are a GUIS'] Mil..), in !
running i.rdeiv .-AW MILL. U"! i DWELLING
HOUSE-, a frame BANK BARN an.i other out
buildings.
Term- of sale will be made reason::bio. Any
person desiring to purchase can • the property
Lv calling on the subscriber, on the premises.
aug-3.-3m. ABOLITiUS AKE.
T7"ALUABLE LAND FOB SALE.
\ ' —The undersigned offers fir sale the follow
ing valuable bodies (.1 land :
Til R EE CHOICE TRACT:- OF LAND,
Motaiifm 160 acres e*eb, situated ch the Illinois
Central Railroad. in Champaign eonnty. State of
niiaois, 8 miles from the eity >if Ini and one
utile from Rentual Station on said R.ulrnud. lv> ■
of the tracts adjoin, and one of them ims a never
failing poad of water upon it Tbseity of I rbana
contains about 4.000 inhabitants. Champaign is
the greatest wheat growing county it. Illinois.
Alio <—One-fourth of a tract oj land, situated
i.. Broad Top township. Bedford eoo>.ty, ['rtntain
i. gab mt 45 acres, with all the coal veins of Br id
Top running thrdogh it.
ALSO — Three Lots in the town of Co-.lwont.
Huntingdon county.
Jan Iff. Y.tj-tf F. O. REAMER.
TUALUARLE REAL ESTATE AT
\ PRIVATE SALE —One lot of gn and in tho
centre of Bloody Bun, frortieg Main street
about sixty-live :'eei. no of the very b* s! bosine.-s
location.- in Bloody Run. A'.- . t • acre? of wood
land, adjacent to .Bloody Run, lying • • the Be l
ford Rail Road, coir-lining first ra'o iron re and
having thereon a never-failing spring l of water.
For particulars inquire at th" star- Mrs. S. E
Mine. Bloody Run, or of Dr. Hickok, R.°dfo&i,Pa.
Dec 15, '65.
/NRPHANH' COURT SAL :c, OF
V/VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.—By yir
twe of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford
county, the-undersigned, administrators of the es
tate of Johu Smith, Esq., late of the borough of
Fchellsburg, dee'd. will sell at Public Sale, on tho
premises, the Ileal Ertate of said dece.-ed, situa
ted in the borough of Sckelkburg aforesaid, on
TUESDAY the id day of OCTOBER, 15?.6, si 10
o'clock. A. M., consisting of LOT No. 13. fronting
60 feet on Pittsburg street and extending back
210 feet to an alley, adjoining an alley and lot of
Samuel Corl on the West, having thereon erected
a f two-story Brick Mansion House. Brick Store
House and Stable, Wssh House. Carriage H<Tu?e,
Wood House and Granery. a Well of good water,
a Cistern and a fine variety of choice Fruit Trees
on the premise.-'. AH LOT No. 11, adjoining the
above, and same dimensions, having thereon
erected a large two-story Brick Blacksmith Sin p,
a Frame Office and Stable. The shop could very
readily be remodeled into a dwell-, g. Thi- is a
very- pleasant property, in g. >1 repair, and "'.a
very pleasant village. TERMS. CASH. If de
sired time might be given for a part of tho pur
chase money. All particulars can I had by call
ing ou J NO. P. USED, Att'y. -it Bodt rd or the
subscribers at Sehellsburg.
J. PIPER SMITH.
SIMON E. HAMAKER,
sept. 7-41, Aiainistrators.
Extensive private sale
1j OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—Tho un
dersigned will soli at private sale, several adjoin
ing and contiguous tracts of land, lying or. tho
he nl who of Dunning'. Creek, in St! Ciair town
ship. Bedford county, containing 765 acres, now
divided into four tracts, three tracts thereof con
taining r ■: -tively 157. InLd 183 acres and
the other, being tho Saw Mill tract, containing
262 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-failii head f water,
and is in the midst of a TIMBER REGION un
surpassed for the quality of tin her. One other "f
the tracts contains an enviable site f-.f a TAN
YARD, with all the advantages of water, an lis
alongside of Chestnut Ridge, whore the resource*
for Baik are inexhaustible.
100 acres of the laud is bottom, rr.a -iy covered
by largo sugar trees. 300 acres arc cleared at, .l
in a go. u .state of cultivation, and the balance
well timbered.
There .Lie THREE DU ELLING HOUSES, up
poa the premises and THREE BARNS, v ithotlo r
outbuildings. The Fruit i choice and ii. abund
ance upon some of these tract-. This..- party lies
12 miles North of Bedford, and in a country noic 1
for its good ft cds. leading North. South. East HI 1
West, Bedford ikJlidaysburg, J- oust >wn, and
other joints, on the Penii'a C i.tral Railroad.
Farmers, Lumbermen, Tanm r and Speculators
shoul : examine the premise , as these lauds will
be sold on fair cud reasonable terms.
X 11. LYONS,
juiS'6o. N. J. LYONS
"VTLLLGW OCHRE.—My farmloen
£ ted in Bedford township, six mile-- North of
1 -Lord, has upon it a hank of YELLOW yCIIKE,
of the be;(quality, which Ims beet: n.-ed by a mint
her of j i -on--for making paints, with entire sat
isfaction. 1 -tin tiow selling this ochre at low
pric.v >: :>d invite tli se interested tcrgive mo a call.
They will fir..' it all I represent. Almost any col
or vs.. be n.do of it. Call at my place in Bedford
tow: ship, or address mo afollows :
je fW-ftn*. HENRY SILL, Bedford, Pa.
/"N ONFJSCTIONERY AND GllO
\y CEIIY. —1 ■ : ui i signed v ti'd i spcetfuily
, inform the public that helms just returned from
he city with a refully s'• etc , st- kof GKO
, CKRI lis and CONFECTIONERIES,.aII of xvhiok
I will be sold at the lowest C: !: prtCCk: —
I'.io following tire ; . ,o>., the nu.-ner us a: isles
j which may bo f-.uid at my store : All kinds of
j Sugar, Coffee, M ilasses, Fegwrs and Tobacco; Gu
| m 1 Peaches, Pears, J'i; Apples,: i: 1 Green Pons;
i Dried Peaches. Brum . i. i=ii;-' Dates, Figs, L>-m-
I ons, Ac.
All sorts of Spices, E-s,. cm, Oils. Crackers i.mi
Cakes- Fancy Soaps, *.ll v-rietles: P'-.in Candies,
i assorted, c-f every .to. .riptii-n, and Fruit Drops,
fine Candies of all kinds.
AH of the above named i.r i : . with many
more, can be found one ;i or Eat of tho G -.rn.TK
Office, and opposite 11. F. Irvine's Regular.' r.
- jur.!.-3n: GEO. MARDoRFF.
. v j "( w j I'Kll YAAlli Wc v/tait
• I *,-*/' ' "6- every wui.ro
nii'Rovi'.nS26Sewir r Maehinos. Th.t new kinds.
Under end upper feed. Waer.i n five year.-,.
Above salary or largecoiaiaissior s p -:■ i. '1 ueo.v ;,v
.u. icbioe.- sold in tho United Stan -• fur lus inn
j S4O. which nnfttflyftcemrtl /.p Hour ■ G7o . " - ,V
i II . Groto r ,y At ... r .e Co., .no/
; Barhtlder. All other cheap machines are in
! frinjiti men cx t end the teller or nrer :re h tie to
, t irft,Ji,ie,a/tdti.ifni<u>tji; -;t. Circulars /he.
j Address, or cull un.m Shaw <': Clark, Bi id. ford,
j Maine, or Chicago, His. ID.*.- 22, *6s—ly
IkibMi MONTH! Agents .wanted
: tft.'l/ tor .si entirely uevt erticirs. juet Out.
' .Address 0. T. GARKY, City nil-ing. Biddeford,
; Maine. | Dec. 32, '6s—ly
I JAR ' IT CA N ■ A N DSEALING
' .1; WAX at li Mc. BLYMYRR A CP'S
CI LIP BILLS, PROGRAMMES.
| POSTERS, and' all kinds of PLAIN AND
j FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatness
and despatch, at thb Gazette office
ERRORS OF YOUTH;- A Dcntlennm
who suifYred for years from Nervous Debility, Tu
rn nuie Decay, and all the effects uf 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
ho was ctlred. Sufferers wishing to profit' by the
advertisers experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B. OUDKN,
No. A3 Chambers St., New York.
Jan. 5, 66—ly.