f Local and Personal. j i;! ut>i:ss niuwrostY. - H. ,-ines.< Direct uy fur ihe bor , , r ,i ami olhor place' hi tlie '->unty, , ,/-//'- 1 ' f thr ritii'mii* of ii, iy bo of crvi ctu ~ut fri- nils ir 'be county, n :< i" im ucic-cle.t to j J. ■ . AT L.AVF*—Q 11 SI, ,-. - -I H. ■; : Johi: Palmer; Y. • Kcr •; V I u'7, : F-ny At \l.-'j .11:11 T . H Filler: Kimttiell ,v LituevA-lter. ' rs-■ Bedford, P i A Scbell: Rnpp. sham <. ,t . : P. V SHOES V.AKiM'IIA Ac —.l H. f Irvine. Bedford. 1'" P XTRSKI! n:s— T M. LYN-H UFA BE. CHAIRS. X HLh: .d Loo. \(| L Lip-. 1. Bcrkstr---T A Sutitb. mil, Dcdfo: 1. Pa ups. UROCKHIKS. A- A i! Cr t; Sbecinaker: P. A.Hcoi. Defiimufjh A iiurd. P:i --u i (Irccnbauiu. St. Cl iir- v illc. A,- •-TRY —C. N. Hickok A J (S. Miunicli. Pa. -T—J. L. Lewi-. Bodfuril. PH. -TORES—Mrs. V 15 Talc A Mi- M. . K. V. Mowry; Airs. M. It. Selittfcr A ; >.•!. Bedford. I'ti. .ES—H. C. Reamer. Heorgo Mardorff, , HUE, AC. —WIN Hartley; Geo. I!!V --. Bedford, PTI Bedford Hotel. .J. J. Shoemaker; -,i. I Mengot; Union Hotel, V. Stock • -rd. Pa. JR—Daniel Border, Bedford, Pa INTERS— Meyora A Mengel, Bedford, ! '-of Plain and Fancy Job Printing! j inaptly executed. —Win. C. Snively. Schcllsburg. Pa. TANS—I)r, J. T, Marbourg, Bedford, W .lainison and P. H. Pennsyl, Bloody j MEDICINES— Shriner's Cough Syrup ; V rmifuge; Foutx'a Mixture ami Ilorw fouler; U'heatr.ri'-- Ointment; llelm- j of Bucbn; Dr. Tobias' Venifian Lin •k s Porous Plasters; Ohristadoro's I Mishlcr's Herb Bitters : ESTATE SALES— *i ira'r —private sale .I.Lyons, Private Sale, ter. Private, :k, private sale. TINWARE. Ac.—B. McC Blvutvcr I ML Pa. ; the -'Xetv Advertisenieiits" in this i T THE GAZETTE. - Administrator's. Executor's. Auditor's i -ce -Legal Notices." j i 1;': advertisements undci the head of : UY! RALLY! RALLY ! I ;y;i, Prosperity, Peace! - TA K ECD UNCI LT<>< t ETH ER! will he held as follows : >• evening, Sept. J!, Uawn .-. Sua:bitni|>! tit: .M::!••••'.-.- a 'ier; Ctu' Idle, Brest I Ton. . .' evening, - |>t. Melfl - 'ths.inp;mi: \e,w Paris, Na •:t jst-iwn. Liberty. " t veni ; sejtf. Jl, P titer's 'louse, 3l. .iodh'-rry. I'ty ■ \ isitig.ot. Ri''*h -y's .mar Paffitnsvilfo, s. W'torlber- • J. W. DICK ERS< >N. h'uitt-ti Dem. Co. ('omtrs ttvo. : I VTIP \ I T A If t.t- j N 1 J . J l.i ~J . Ev-.iLiur Mass Meet- : i Jl. Jo'elock, J*. Jl.. a* I loi vitri's, i W. Provitlettee,> • videnee. W. Providence, ! , U'Kfiy RIIM Borough, anil: X' iihatnp'.on and Jioitewell. ; , .- nt. 20, 1 o'clock P. M., I . '.br Hojtewell, 15nttt(I Top.' v townships. • i :y, S"|>t. 2b, - o'clock, P. j •'■fry, for the two Woodber- ' •itiitig pari- of Blair troun- \ . s jit. 27, 2 o'clock P. M., i iile, for rioii,St. Clair, and j lord ami Napier, jit. 2s, Schcdlsbttrg, for Na na, Harrison, and part- of JSt. Clair. Sept. 2b, Centreville, for Cumberland Valicy, atitl v liainjitoii and Colcraiti. • i, 7 o'clock, P. M., ( >et. t;, 7 o'clock P. M., •1, foot of Dry Ridge. '"t. s, 7 o'clock, P. M., at •> illc. ' q"'aker. -i from abroad arc ir.ive promised to address cings. ii'litl ttntl now tlioroughly j ' rd Democratic Brass Band "-'at and enliven these ■ v i!ii music. J. W. BiCKLRSOX, 'hum Dent. Co. Coniinittee. j !, V'< FBIEND, FOR ' K "TOREK. " r number of this charin -1 .opens with a beautiful - ve engraving, illustrative "Sing story ttfiftigh MllX- Tlii' double colored steel TE IS JlS .elegant and r. fined mi*other illustrations refer '"-■! and lady's work, such Basket with Poekets, Dress -' : i Waist ami Removable ,/l)i t of Tulle and Lace, Rid v 'mtis Bonnet, Trianon •'W Tin- Music is the Queen -Duong the literary con oiulLove,"byMrs, d igieofthe Sunbeam;" Proud Heart," by (Ja- IVtehelo':* Answered," bitl.-; "The Disputed A niter • Forestier; •y Florence Pi'icy, au " I'o >!tvp Editorials, • ntclligcnee, Ac. 't 2 copies jtj.l'i!; Bcop itl. :-'p. B.i •.( nuni f..r I.", . ' 1 '• i* 'let V.'-tl "•"t ..l. i. . * V J i ... .' ■ ." v •V /\ ■ ? t!is ix : ?s'*t xj A ix.s: Gre.-t: ilatlies <>; he t'eopli-. t'tjc I'ftjmJjir harllitptahs. .'Sils. ihe j 'tt >l ile of SI. and Xa,,ier iovci sbij - he'd it large tin- ding at 4: ishertowii, on Friday evening last. ')n iinitio;: of T. B. Smith. Esq., the meeting win organized by the appoint ment of .John S. Miller, Esq., President; Michael Miller, Philip Sleek, David Reighanl and George Speeee, Vice President.-; and .Jacob Aldstadt ami H. F. Smith, Esq-., Secretaries. SiM-eebes were made by J. G. Fisher and B. F. Meyers. The audience was very attentive and the best feeiittg pre vailed. We were much pleased with the intelligence attd good Jiehavoir of the jKtople of Fishertown and vicinity, and shall never forget the kindly wel come they gave us. The meeting ad journed with three cheers for Ulymer and the Union. A very large and enthusiastic meet ing of the I lemocrats and Conservatives of Napier township was held at the Point School House, m-.tr Pearson Ntu debaker's, on Saturday evening last. <>n motion of John W. Bo wen, Esq., the meeting was organized bv the ap pointment of Win. Rock, Esq., Presi dent; Peter Winegarduer, Fred. Mil ler, T. B. Studebaker, Jacob 11. King, \\ iiliam Sbafer ami Mieliael Dull, its Vice Presidents; and Richard McMni lin and John Detibaugh. Secretaries. The meeting was addressed by J.G. Fisher and J>. F. Meyers. The great est entliudasm prevailed. Old Napier is wide awake and wiii exceed herself in tb<" majority she will give this Jail for the Democratic Union ticket. The Democrats of Napier township area noble band and never surrender. A grand rally of the Democrats of the tipper end of Cumberland Valley was held at Teaberry school house, on Fri day evening hist. {The list of officers of this meeting has not been handed us. | Speeches were made by J.L. Lew is and J. W. Dicker son, Esq-. Mr. Lewis made a most eloquent appeal to lhe audience to vote down Radical I Ms unionism which was well received. Mr. Lewis was in the service during the greater pari of the war and was a prisoner at the battle of Gettysburg. AM old-f;c hitcted demonstration of the Denci'-caT: •= • i Conservatives of tlie centra! and '■■■■ > er p ir's of ('umb< Hand \ ali'.y, came oi! at : entrcville, on Sat urday night last. The li-T of officers of thi- it .at not V.vt; handed us at tit A wri-1 ig. • ■■■'.it ■ w-re made by . '. pa.— ing, w< v. jn tsav thai v.'!;-*;! tm'■ !ik- Will'am Hartley ieav !.' 'r tetsine— te tuU part in a pe!i; : •; ! rtiggfe i is one ot ;ho-<' sign- Wei . ihat Loe p; pie fed ;iie necessity for a cbarige. Mr. Hartley doing go- ! service in the conservative >Mii-e. Tlmre will be a good report .Vom ( ninbt riatal N'alley on the ninth of October. The gallant ! K-iitocraey of little Berks are tborougli ly itrousol, and many who lionestiv differed with us in the oast, hut who cannot vote- the Thud. Stevens' ticket, lire returning to the fold. We aii feel kindly toward these men and welcome them hack. A Johnson-Clymer club was organized at this meeting. ()n Saturday evening last the Veter an Corps of Southampton turned out at Adam-'Mills, as well as conservative men of the opposition. On motion of Wm. Adams, Ksip, Michael Miller,the old forest-oak of Democracy, who has voted the oneticket at one poll for over sixty years, was called to the chair, as sisted by David Rowland and David llowsare as Vice Presidents, and Ad am Fetter, Kdw. Xorthcraft and Jacob Keefer as Secretaries. When feelings of patriotism bring the Mills, the Fet ters, the Rowlands and Howsares, near ly all of whom are Iwjrdering four-score years, to a night meeting, it is not hard to guess results. The meeting was ad dressed by Palmer and Shannon and the enthu iasm was great. Your cor respondent, mentions with great grati fication the hot col fee and other good tilings provided for him and others af ter the meeting was over, hy Mrs. Adams. On Friday evening last, the Demo crats and Conservative Republicans as sembled ut I'erdew's school house. The meeting was well and largely attended. ()n motion of Arch. Perdew, Esq., Francis Donahoe was eidled to the chair, Christopher Wagner and B. S. Rice were elected Vice Presidents, and John Casteel and Lennox Ash were elected Secretaries. Ladies turned out as well as old men and young. The meeting was addressed by John Palmer aed O. E. Shannon, and tlie very best feeling prevailed. There are no "Bedford L qual Rights Leagues No. 8S" there, nor no white people to lie outraged ly them. The gallant Ihtnoemcy of Juniata township, as-entitled at •■ - glea.s ' "ice Pre.-idcids; ami J'tsh. 1 !( !>!, Jo.-nth Haley, i>. F. Pi-hi, llichard Price and Daniel Beegl. - . Secrctarus-. Speeetie' \vre made by Senator Entla, of < Snvt.sburg, and Win. Hartley, Esq.. which were well received iy an nlt tivoand enthusiastic audience. A good report may be expected from Colcrain on the ninth of < H'toher. CLASSICAL SCHOOL IN BEDFORD. — We are glial to he able to announce to our readers, that a Classical School, for young ladies and gentlemen, is to be revived in Bedford,similar toliiat kept by the ltev. John Lyon, and will open at tlie hitter's school house on Monday the first of Oetolier. The teacher will ie Mr. John T. iluggurd, Bachelor of Arts, formerly a graduate of the Toron to University, who, we are informed, is thoroughly proficient as a Latin, Greek and French scholar, and also in Mathematics and the different branches of a tirst class English education. We hope the school will IK* well sustained. Tut: ROLLING Mu.j. PROJECT.— has already been subscribed to ward the proposed erect ion of a Rolling Miil in the Northern part of Bedford county. This is an enterprise in which all are interested. Subscriptions to the stock will be received at this office. Let every body subscribe. Xi;w (I'Kiiis. -J. M. Shoemaker has just received and opened a large and splendid assortment of Calicoes, Mus lins. 1 tress (foods of all kinds, Ready made < lotbing, Groceries, Arc., iVe. These goods were bought at the lowest market prices, and will be sold accor dingly. Give him a call. BOUNTY TO COLORED SOLDIERS. — "We call attention to the card of Mr. Gitmore, of Washington, P. ('., in our advertising columns. —The Lebanon Advertiser says that "Gen. Geary put a guard over a spring to keep the water nice for himself and staff, a>id made the privates get their water and drink from a dirty stream," and adds that "he never treated a pri vate with even ordinary respect." —An order has been issued abolish ing the Provost Marshal General's Bu reau. —in Cuieininitti. during the first ten days of August, -'.''a persons died of cholera. The ra-Is have suddenly dropped General Grant a- a candidate for the !*••> -idenoy. -Austria has un< ondiliotuelv '(I 'd Veneiia to Italy. AJ'JX'/.! At/ 7/.V. ill U'K .\ A I :I< ;W,. few years - : ee, w;i* many " li'inli'l bond that i.- nuw yi.r grizzled. Why net r -stt r-• it 5.: tin-yet unwri kl< I trow its ravi'ii h'mnr.< ' F;O minutes .flVl< ti li ! (.runsfununtiiiU ill It - time than a riileumij would take lo LOAD AN FIRE thr> •• tinier the grryrst head may i"- made dark* or than the HAVER'S WING No matter of what undesirable tint the hair or whisker* or may be, the change to a superb and perfectly natural blaek or brown is iii-imiii plished by one application ot CtißiSTAiKmo'S HAIR DVK, without .-taiiiing the skin or injuring the filament.''. Manufactured by J CHIOSTADOKO. •> A -'or House, New York. Sold by all Druggist.- Applied w all Hair Dressers. aug.24-lni DR. TO I:IAS VEMTIA.V HORSE LIMIIE.VT. —Pint Dottles at One Dollar, for the cure *of laineneas. scratches, wind galls, sprains, bruises, splints, cuts, ■ olie, slipping still t. over heating; sore throat, nail in the foot, etc It is warranted choaper and better than any other article ever of fered to the public. Thousands of animals have been cured of the colic and over heating by :his Liniment; and hundreds that wore crippled and lame have been restored lo their former vigor.— It i. used by all 'he fir*' horsemen throughout the Stated. Orders are constantly received from the racing stables of England for fresh supplies of this invaluable article. Off 2.ilH) trsh mout-h h'ft ' hmt rrctivffl. If' nil"f, one dollar laid out in time may savejhe lite of your horse. Sold by all Druggists. Office, jf> Courtlnndt street, New Vork. a*g.2l-lm. I'BItM ANKNT AND W IPE-Sl'K BAD SRCCKSD IS TUB BEST EVIDENCE OF THE GOODNESS OF BIIAN DHETH'S PILES. —They should be in every family, ready for use on the first symptoms of diseaso oc curring. This method will often save life. Ite -111 ember, the CHOLERA MI-ST BE TREATED AS A POISON. and your sifcty demands it should !><• got rid of without delay. Colds, rheumatism, asihtna, pleu risy, diarrhiKti, colics, in fact, all sicklies- is the consequence of active impurit es in the blood.— These Vicing removed, the health is restored at ouce. Observe inv name in the Government stamp in white letters" Sold by Druggists aug/.'Mui !. BBANDRETH. STRANGE, HI T Turn.—Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by re turn mail (free of charge,) by addressing the un dersigned Those tun ing fears of being humbug ged will oblige by not noticing this card. Others will please address their obedient servant, TH'tS 1. CHAPMAN. 831 It road way, New York Jan. 5. 'Bft—ly. , —_- MA liUlEl). POOR—SI'AUKS—On the 13th inst . by the Rev (1.0 Prolut, Mr. Jacob J Poor and Miss Eliza beth Sparks, both of West Providence township. TRUSTEE—BOWSER —On Sunday morning. 9th inst., at the M E Parsontge in tlii.s place, by the Rev. A. It. Miller, Josiah Trostle and Margaret Bowser, both of Friend's Cove. i\rx Julictfiscmcnts;. j)ttl N T V TO COisORKD VOL- J J I NTEERS —The undersigned n ill promptly attend to tlui collection of (lie bounty ailowed to colored volunteers under the Act of Congress. tiicb appnopriates S.l'tl to all colored men who cn lisluti and served in the I S. Army in the Into war All Epplieationa punctually attended to. Add! JAMES B. OILMORR, rep.2l —St I Claim Agent, tt asbington. H. C. S>AiUiAL ! !JA It' your TINWARE at Vug 111 I! B ME. RLYMYER t CD'S. r 1 ENERAL ELECTION PROCLA \ K MATION —WHEREAS, in and bv an act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to regulate the Gen eral Elections within this Commonwealth, " it is enjoited upon me to give public notice of said e lo-tioDs and to enumerate in said notice what offi cers ire to be elected, I. JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff of the county ol'Bedford. do hereby make know 1 and give this oublie notice to lh electors of the county of Bedford, that a General Election will be held in said county. <>n the SECOND TUESDAY Ml) OF OCTOBER, IP-'UI. at the several election fiistri :t*. vis The electors of the Borough of Bedford and township, f Bedford, to tuoet at the Court Mouse in suii! borough. The electors of Brand Top township and C o,; Dole borough to meet at the school house in said liorough Tito >1 r- if the borough of Bloody Hun io meet at the House of Dauiel B. Ott iu slid bor ough . i tie elector# ot'Colerain totrsahip to jWB! at the iioi.s ■ fit t-tuekey in Uaitisbiirg in said town ship. The elector? of Cumberland Valley township to mee : at the to w -ehoollioi.se ere-ted on tin land ■ wncd by John Whip's heirs in said township The elect, rs of Harrison township t<, meet at .-"hool house No. ■>. neat the ilwelling lj-m-e of Win Keain. iit said township. The electors of Juniata township I > meet at Key scr's school house in said township The electors of Hopewell townsliip to meet at the hool house near the house of John basher in said township The elector- if Londonderry township to meet at the house now occupied by Wit II Hill as a shop in Bridgeport in said towuehif. The electors of Liberty township to incut at the school house in Stoiierttwwn in said township The electors of Monroe township to meet at the house lately occupied by James Cornell in Clear ville in said township. The eleelnrsof fehellsburg borough to meet at the biick -ehool house in sui,l boroigh. The electors of Napier township to meet at the brick school house in the borough of hehel.sburg The electors of East Providence township to meet at the house lately occupied by JohuNyeuui. jr.. in stiiJ tow nship. The electors of Stmke Spring township to meet at the school house near the .Methodist church on the land of John U. 11 irtley The elector, of West Providence township to meet at school house No. 4. near David Sparks, in said b irtiship The e!e- ',,rs of St. Clair township to meet at the school house near the residence of .Joseph Griffith in s.iill township The electors of lliiioc township to meet at the school lion.-, near Mmvry's null iu said township. The electors of South Wowlberry township to meet at the house of Samuel Oster near Noble's luill in said township. The electors of Southampton township to meet at the house , f Win. Adams in said township. The electors of Middle Woodberry township to meet at th e hi,use of Henry Fluke iu the village of Wood berry At which lime and place the qualified electors will elect bv ballot : ONE PKB■':' "X for the nffiec of Governor of the Common w> iltli of Pennsylvania. ON K PKB.-T'N in conjunction with the counties i f Somerset. Fulton. Franklin anil Adams tof the office of Member of Congress of the United States. ONE PERSON it: eonjuiictioii with the counties of Somerset and Fulton. for the office of Senator Ot I'eiuisylv alii.i TW O PERSONS in conjunction with the coun ties of Somerset and Fulton, for the office of Mem bers of the House of Kepi cscutatives of Pennsyl vania. ONE PERSON for the office of Prothonotiiry, Kegistcr. Recorder and Clerk of the Quarter Ses sions an I Oroliuii.s' Court of Bedford eountv. ONE PERSON for the office of Sheriff of Bed ford e,unity. ONE PERSON for the office of Associate Judge of s id county ONE PEL SON for the office of Commissioner of raid county. ONE PERSON for the office of Poor Director of said county. ONE PERSON for the office of Auditor of said county. ON E PERSON for the office of Coroner of said County. NOTICE '. S HKKRBV GIVEN. That every person excepting Juatn.esof the Peace Who shall hold inv office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or of this State, or any city or oor porateil district, whether a commissioned officer or otliern ise. a subordinate officer or agent who is • r shall be employed under the legislative, execu tive or judiciary department of this State, or of any city, or of any incorporated district, and also, that every member of Congress aud of the State Legislature, and of the seleet or common council <,f any city, ore unmission-ei- of any incon--rated district, i- by law incapable of holding or < xt:rais ing at the time, the office or appointment of Judge. 11. ;,I e' irorClerk f ut.y election of (his Coiutn • - wealth, ai d that . li, i..et,n. Judge or other f fit i >1 sucli election siiall be elegiblc to he hen Ar.d the said act of a -ein'jly entitled --.in net relating to elections of this Commonwealth." p i July 2. lhi'.b further provides .is follows, viz : That the li.-pect ,r and Judges shall meet at the re.ja divo es appointed for holding the ideeli n in the district at which tliey respectively belong, iff re 8 oV|,>ck in the tuorning of the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER, and each sou i iii-peel,i: si:ali appoint otic clerk, who shall I>, i qua tied voter of .-tieli district In e.is. :!.• person who shall have received lie iiighe.-: number of votes for inspeei,-- .-hall not attend on tin day oi any eleetioi.. then i le v. ii. shall have received the seeuud highest nainbi , ote., f u-Judge ,t the next preceding eb.'tiuii hill' act as Inspcc >r in Lis place. -Vial it. ascitic person who has received the second highest number of votes for Inspector shall not at tend, the-porsoa elected Judge sliali appuiut an Inspector in his place, Hiid if any vacancy . .ill continue in the board for the -pace of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the eeetion the qiialifie I voters oh the townsliip. ward or district for which such officer shall have been eli -ted. | reseui at the election, shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. ••It shall be the duty of the several aewett re spectively to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election, during the whole time sueb election is kept open, for the pur pusouf giving information to the Inspectors and Judge, when called on, in relation i • the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such elec tion. ami or. -uoh other matters in relation to the assessniri.t of voters, as the said Inspectors or other ,>t ;ie in hail fr,,m time to time require. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, than a white citizen of the age of twenty-one or more, who shall have resided in this .Statu at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to Vote, ten days immedi ately preceding such election, and within two years paid a Slate or County tax. which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the e lection But. a citizen of the United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided ill the election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled io vot- af ter residing in this State six months. Prnri■ the duty of tho .Sher iffs, in the several counties of this G uitiiouwealtli, to insert in their election |ir jl:imi:tious, hereafter issued tho first si ctiou of Gib act JAME.- 1. KELLEY. Speaker of the House of Representatives. DAVID FLEMING, .Speaker of th" Senate. Aft'RovKit —the thirtieth d y "t Ma mi.. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. A H CI RTIN. And the .J titlges of the resn.-cti. d:s: i ieis afore said. are required to meet at Bedford, on the Fri day next following the holding ol' said election, then and there to perform those things required of them by law. Given under my hand, ut my oDtee in Bedford, this 31st day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the ninety-first of the Independence of tho United States. JOHN ALSTADT. Sheriff Sheriff's Office. Bedford. I August 31 lbfiti. j A DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. - \ Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin istration have been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Frederick Miller, late of Hopewell township, deceased. Ail persona indebted : 1 said estate arc notified to tu.tke payment, and ihose having claims there on. will present them duly authenticated for set tlement. WILLIAM DORRIEU, aug.24-Bt. Adm'r licob, t?hoc:. Varicticc.. I \ RE AT EXil fEMFXT IN BEJ >- u FORD! THE REGULATOR xxn tiEDFonn C LOT II 1N G EMPO K I L T M IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHERS. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW j t.(.to; s; Roo'i'S, SHOES. NOTIONS ! I CLOTHING. CASIMKGKS, HAT- of nil kinds laid it: at (irices to -nit th, rim ■?. If you want a good Coat go to the Regulator. If you want a g ! p'r Boot g, to the R -gu! T. If you want a good Vest, go to the Regulator. If you want a go-id p'r Ah •■'?. g to the Regulator. If you want a good t r P tits, go to the Regu! itor. If y u want a suit of CI 'ln . go to the Reguint-r. If you want a good i-birr. • ■ •> ill" Regulator. If you want a good Hat. go to the Regulator If y a Want a good Gait :r or Fhoego to tin Beg r If you want giKwl C.--',mere, goto the Regulator. If you w:in' a variety of Notions, g" to the Reg'r. If you want a fashionable ( at, go to the Regulator If you want fashionable Punts VILL PLEASE j NOTICE.—Ist. That wo furnish for delivery, books equal iu every respect to tho sample copies or description given in prospectus. Subscribers will no' be obliged to take the work unless it cor responds with tne description in every particular. 2d. We instruct Agents to have but one price for our publications, under penalty oi a refusal to supply their lists, and a canceling of their appoint ments. ... , . 3d. Ue. sell our books exclusively t>y subscrip tion. through our trawling Agents, :.i,d iu no ease through bookstores; therefore "booksellers" can not obtain them. 4th. To avoid delaying the Agent, whose time is valuable, subscribers are requested to be pre pared with the price of the book on its presenta tion by the Agent NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Publishers, sept.7-31. 507 Minor Street. Philadelphia, Pa. "VTOTK E T< > TRESPASSERS.—No tice is hereby given to all persons, without re.-jieet to persons, who shall wilfully trespass on the premises of the undersigned, in Bedford town ship, cither by hunting, gathering nuts, cutting timber, or in any way whatever, will be dealt with according to the extreme penalty of the law. sept.7-3t.* ' PHILIP LITTLE. _ / lALL AND SEE OFR .STOCK I ) (iF STOVES, TINWARE, Ac B. Mc. BLYMYBR ACQ. / fOFN'TRY MEltCll.ANTSsupplittl I j with all kind, of TINWARE on the shortest iso ice. at B. Mc. BLYMVER A GO'S A NTI-DUST PARLOR STOVES— /\ SPEAR'S PATENT, at ii. Nl. BLYMYER k CP'S. PltlN TEHW INK has made nnuiy a business man rich Wo ask you to try it in ino "olamns of TUB GAZETTE | T VERY VARIETY AND STYLE |OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low rates at THE BKDFOIID GAZK.TTE office. Call and leave your orders 5) MC. RLYMYEU A CO., Whole -1). sale and Retail dealers in Stoves, Tinware, te. No 1, "Stone Row, ' Bedford, l'a. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! ii< u! — Sratch ! Scratch ! Scrutrf; WllE VTON 'S OINTMENT will cure Itch in IS Hours Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers. Chilblains, and all Eruption* ol tho Skin Price 50 cents. Foi ale bv all Hi ii" wt- Bv ending fitiecnf-i, Week At P.,t tel. -its. 17i) V • ! ' it,- ion, it will be ' . led by nied j age, to any pert id the i nited States tin: !v 4 iiru-('>oiub, tfrorcritt, &c. KW G< )Oi)S ! NE\V (i< >(>DS ! The undersigned have now opened i large and general assortment of . SI'RING AND SIMMER GOODS. to which they respectfully invite the attention of buyers, assuring them :hy ,T! '' liud BARGAINS iu every department of our stock TERMS: CASH iniEFEllliED By special agreement a credit of ix months can he had. INTEREST CHARGED on ail accounts after period named. luayl-'OS A IS. CRAMER A CO. xj ELL INO OIF A*T COST!: n 1. A. REED. Intending to relinquish the Mercantile business,in Bedford, IS CLOSING OUT JUS ENTIRE STUCK OF DRY COO J; 8. .Vs. AT COST! A rare chance to buy goods, of all kinds, cheap, j Call and see junl,'6G. . 4 CHANCE FOR BARGAINS!; U REMEMBER THE NE W CII EA P STO It E , j At St. < 'frir.Ti/'e, I'a. COO OS OF ALL KINDS SOLD AT SMALL I'RO PITS. OPPENHEIMER Has just rocuivod from the" East, and offers for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, a large and varied assortment of LADIES' DRFSS GOODS, of every lies -riplion and of the best quality; MiLLiivERY AND F.k.'vt'Y GOODS, a I'll".- ' assortment, to suit ali classes; i NoT if )NS, in endless variety: MI'SUNS, all kinds, very cheap: f ' Li CI )ES, from the best manufacture.- j ' iu. lock of DRY GOt >1 f.S is unsurpassed, and we ask oil to give us .. call, if they desire to get BARGAINS. READY MADE CLOTHING, of every description, ft sale at the LOWEST | PRICES. We also make CLOTHING of ali kinds j TO OIIDEU, at short notice, and upon the utost ; reasonable terms. We a.'so keep constantly on : hand a splen lid assortment of I'IECE GUODS : CASiSi Mi PRES. VE.STJNG.S, CLOTHS, &c. 1 and Men's aud Boy.- Furnishing Goods of all: kinds. Wo also have ;t iiite ol BOO'i'S AND SHOES, liARDWARE, 12 L-KENS WARE, TIN WA RE, WILLOW-\V A.RE, Ae., Ai'., Ar., 1 together with everything usually found in a well , assorted store, all of which will be sold at the LOWEST Pit ICES. Remember orvvixil KIM KR'S New Cheii)i Store. St. Clairsville. l'a. jul.27.—tiai I , MISS IvATE DEAL A MRS. M. i K. SCIIAEEFER have just returned from the eitv with a fine assortment of fashionable ' BONNETS. HATS. RIBBONS. FLOWERS, \ C LO VES. | ladies' and gents' hose, ladies' and .gents' hand k trehiefs and collars, fancy neek-ties, rutlliiig. dress huttous and trimming, machine silk and cot- ; ton, hair brushes, tooth bru ins, clothes brashes, j soaps, perfumery, enamel, kin braid, embroider ing braid, ladies' corsets and hoops, baluioral skirts, lace veil-, tissue for veils, cloths for sacks, dress goods, poplins, lawn., ginghams. A'c. Mantua-making and all kinds of Milliner work done in the rJ/eiij>i- tl and be-.I 'manner may ll'6ti. [ ETTER HEADS AND BILL 1 j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men, printed in the best stylo of the art, at TUB GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. M ER( 'IIA NTS and ME< 11A NiCS, and Eusine s men generally will ndvaneo their own interests by advertising in the column? T' THE GAZETTE. , ORDERS from a distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended toT Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. Bed ford, Pa. 1 ) KIT FAN 1A AND JAPANNED 1) WARE .all kinds, at B. Me. BLYMYEIt £ CO S. 4 1 AMMoTIi SAI.F, RILLS, print i_y | ed at short, notice. Large Bills make la rge sale- Wo know it to he so. 'I'RV IT' It will much more than pay tho e., ra r rprtjxcot print ing Call at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE ILEAL ESTATE \T ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.— V 200 ACRES, SITUATE IN LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. BED FORD COUNTY, ON THE JUNIATA RIVER ANIL HUNTING DON A I!ROAD TOP RAP ROAD. WET' IMPROVED, FINE MEADOWS, FRUIT END LIUIBER—A VEIY DESIRA BLE PROPERLY AT THE HEAD OF MARKET —;BO PROPERTY OFCAPT JOSEPH .S. KEED. WILL BE <. <1 FOR PRICE. AC., APPLY TO JOHN P. REED, UUG.24- '* ' ' AFT'Y. AT BEDFORD. J NAHM FOR ALI'I.. OTIE JP UTIDVREU! . RIM . WH IMPROVED. FRUIT I'i ■ LIB. . 1180. DA. ■- UA;I: I:I :M UIER TOWN -JIR FOR P'IRTIEUITR-. O RE. *••: . APPLY TO J[{ON I' HERD AG'R AUG T'7-R.T BEDFORD, PA YTALUABLF. FA KM \N - ' MILL \ PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.~-TJK . ID, I .G:U.DAFFT I P '• I' % SAL-' IT- • LAF:: AMI MI!) J O|IEI''.Y. SITI ' 1 IUTI IN.'IISNIP, REIILURD COUNTY. PJ, IREARTHE LOWEI.'F MARIETTA, COM'LIOFOW IHOII: 21)0 ACILFR- 1 FT L.'.O .I"- ' '■ • IS !. ART<; AND ll> A :i> ■ ->i MM: , -AOD DIE B -'.TR, ■ |.< WC F • < • TILER.- TWO OR CHARD.* OF EL ■RE ' '.>!* •' : PARTY 'I HE R NR.E.UIT. ' (-FRS'L .YITLR , I *ED RUN■■ ■ •A. -AT- .MILL. KOCK I. D ELLIXTI l|T>l'."*L;S. A I.'.TTIIE BANK BARN AID O.LIEROUT BUILDING- TERMS R,F --<1 •V. ILL BE MADE NW'TUTBU- ANY JN-I-0.1 DE-IRIS TO PATCHES.- CM -E TIN PR -POTTY IN- CALLING ON THE -UIJ.-I LIBER, OIL THE I-; N:!N.'- :. -:CN YDOLPIP R8 AO. Y.HJ'ALIU: LAND I .IR SALE. \ —THE UNDERSIGN. ' TFFERA FT R 83'® TIC WTW ING > ■■!::. DOE BODIES OJ T B TIIN (■:T: cuoic A RI:ACRS OR LA XD ■ • TOO 1 ' ■ / II. - I **; 1! <' AT-RIIL UNLIRR-.D. IN CI>MI I: AN \. SUAE OI ILLINOIS. 8 -I>l 1<• ~ FIT O MO* CI VOF I. ILNII - :*vAuno MILE FR-AU KVNTUAL SI'TTIRJ; • -=•'■* KKILROITD. TWO I F TL.A .HDO OF ;*.•>M HAS IT v.'-'YCt' I I ••-',• .!•••■ ■ • 'I < • "L I IN AN 14 CONTAL •• NBOFC' 4.WW 111 ;IBL IIN- IS THE GRT'LIU- : V.CHT. . ; IN R CO-IV". I • ILII.;UI^. ALSO —•/* of "i< ■ < j '•. nt 4o i A ; -?) HCO VY.I DREAD . RUIIITI'.'G TA; I T •'] V. — Th ist*i • ' '> < ' wit of Coafrtiont. HWIIIII -• I. A C A...-; •, J:m 26. TNVTF ' F. C KEAMEII. TTALViBLE ILEAL ESTATE AT UEUTRE .: B1 MDY KM . : U. IR.G * .M IN - REET ABOUT SII V-LIVE FEET, OAR OF ;T,E S •AY O ■-<. BU-I IEI-O LOEAIIOUA IN BLOODY RAN. A DO. IERI AERTR OF T.-OOD LAND, I.DJSEENT TO IF NOBIY BUN. LYING .! UO RED FORD RAIL BO ID. CO. :I. MP FIT. I C I - ORE AND HAVING THEIEON •• E- V,.;- DLIOG SPRING O : ' V,.- OR. FOR INQUIRE UT THE TEN . MRS. S.K. MINT, BLOODY BUN, OR OF DR. HIEI B DFORD. L'A. DEC LA. 'OR. ORPHANS' {'•• I"RT S.'. LI!, OF \ / VALFABLFI TOWN P ROPE KIT.—BY VIR TUE OF AN ORDER OF THE ORPHAN-' COUTOF BEDFORD CEUUTY. TILT NTID' ■ SIGNED, ADI'.ICI RR'.O, OF THE CS -1 IIEOF JOHN ISUIILB. !•!.- , . HUE THE BOROUGH OF - LIELLSBUI R. IEE'D WILL SELL T PUBLIC,-'ALE. ON THE J .V.;IN S, lIN }T IL LIS'.IT.■ OF ; ID 'I-EI A.-OD. IIUA •D -IN THE BOROUGH OF PEBCLL.-BARG OFORESITID. ON 'I I R. DAY THE IF DAY OF OCTOIIKR. 1835, A'lo O'ELOEK. A.M.. CONSISTING OF LIT NO. 1-1. FR'-NTIUG 00 FEET ON PIT'.SBU.G STREET AND IXIERALIII.G BUCK 2'L)II ESTONN ALLEY, ADJOINING UN ALLEY AND LOT OF F-'UIAI'L COIL ON ♦HE WEST, H, VING IHETCON ERECTED 1 TWO-STORY 15 IEK MANIDEN HON E. B.ICK STORE ILAASE AND SLABB .V>: SH IT"; . CAR: ; H'U'.SE, WOOD HOUSE STUD OR;AN Y . WEIL >F G-D WATER. A CI- I R.I AI'D A FINE VU:I Y <-L' EHOIC-.- I'-O T TRC'4 ON THE PREUI; ' AN' LOT NO. 1!. . Y DN-NG THE ÜBOVE. AND SSAIO DITTN USIONS. BVI"G THEREON EREE'.OD A LARGE I ORV BRICK BR K- NIITB SHOP. AFRSAE OFILEE END ST DILE. SHE SHOP COULD YERY 1 ,I;!Y BE RCIIIODI*!. 1 'OTO ADV.C'LIOG THIS IS A VERY PLEASANT PROPERTY, IN SOOD REONR. AND IF A VERY PLEASANT TILINGS. IEBXS, CASH, IF DO STRED TIME UIICHT BE GIVEN .'OR;' PARI OF THE PUR CBUSE LUOUEY. A'.! ;■,R!'••,.!■ W C:';; BEHHDOYCNLL IUG ON JNO*. P. REED. ATT'Y, AT CE U'TD, OR THE COM:RIBERS AT SEHELLSBURG. JD PIPER SMITH, SIMON E. IF \MAKER, SEPT.7—JT, AMINISTRATORS. | AXTLLNSJVI PRIVATE SALE FI OF VALI ABLE REAT. ESTATE.—THE NU DE ISIGUED WILL S 1 VTP.:,IVAT" ILE. ERAL ADJOIN ING AND COT TIGUOU IR ETA OF LAND, LYING IJLL THE HEADWATERS OF DI ... FOG'S PREEK, IN ST. CLAIR TOWN SHIP. BEDFORD EOUNTY, EOATAFOIUG 7(10 ACRES, NOW DIVIDED INTO FOUR TREE 8. THREE T RAETS I HEREOF CON- T'-INING RE-O< C.IVE'V I 7. 163 AIAI IS'I ACRES AND RIM OTHER, H ' G UC SAW MIL TRACT, CONTAIUING 262 ACRES. THE V 1 .-ACTS WILL BE SULD ES THEY ARE OR ;■ ABTIIVIDUD RO .-A YIURA:;.- THE SAW U'' ICI EON- A. A FIR -T CLASS SAW MILL. *. I I A 1 -1' ' ... A. D• F VACCR, D I- IN IN- A, . OF \ TIM: I I ITIML'AN UN II ■ T F, .• : LIE T> IR:.- .V . !■ :. LI . V I-U; _. J-. ... ON ::;.D OI'HER * OIUT •• 0.1 L'L . A C : I: I'OAI. - . 1. 1!. LYONS, 1 08. 66. N J . LYONS IH H RE,—MY FAPXN LOCST- I TED IN BEDIBRD TOWNSH P, SIX NS'K -• N-RTH OF BODLORTI, HI - UPON IT HUT K■ ' \ ELLOVV OCMKE, OF THE BUS. .UA'DY, 1. I; !.. I- EN 1 ■AIIIYA NUM BER OF PET .1 LE1..'1;'..; - WI I: V ..IR. S:LT ITFAETIOU. IAM NOW SCTLI • I OEBR® AT LOW PI ICES, AND FOVI E TH< 0 FOTT RCA VD .OGIVE M EFT CALL. THEY IVILL FIND IT NIL T REPRESENT. AIM A T'LIY COL OR EAR. BE MADE OFO. MY PLACE HI BEDFORD TOWN.-HIP, 0" UDDRI - INN N-IBV-OW- : JIII'IT'-' :. IIEXUA' SLI.L. BEDFORD,PA. 7TONFECTI<>NERY AXI4 €FFLO CBRY. —LH 0.. B N WCIDDRESPECT ..BY IOIURUI IH-E PUB *0:1 ; BAI* J U • A.I ;'; >TN THE CITY WI B N EAT OF ALLY WTWED STOCK CF (• '• E.'-LI , RTF . THE FOTLUWING ARE AMONG THE FOUNT NMA ARTIEIEA WUIEU LLIAY BE I' UND at U.V S ORE; AIT KINDS OF SUGAR, COFFEE. ME'A- IS, SEGURSANDTTTB ECO; CAU NED PI ICIIES, LB .'.■-. P U6 A PIES, AMI TTROEO "EAS; DRIED PEAOBES. PRUUEE, K-.F.- O-. DATES. FIGS, L.OM -01:-, RE. AIL SOT IS OF SPIERS. E-'-I'IICR-. OIL- 0; *OKERS ITID C..KE- FANCY SOAPS, ALL RORIETIV?: PLAIN CAODIC.-. A- 0-1 E<;. I F EVERY D.OXTJIPTIOS. A.IN. FRUIT DROPS; LINE OAT;DIES OF A!! KINDS. ALL OI IT;: ABOVE UTUSED AR IEFEA. WITH MANY MORE, CAN BE FOILU I ONE TLOOR JVK. OF ; „E (J IZETTB OSICE.. AND OJ>J>O.-111 11. 1 IRVINE'S KEGNBI R. JIIUI.-.'.M CEO. AJAUDOHFC'F. i\tl* I 11 ::t J ■ GI 011 EVI RY WT>-;C I 11 OUR IUI'T:UV..T>SGLIS< WTUGMACI'INES. THT N-. VKINDS. EIDER OI D UP! BED. WAIF.TILIEII IIU- C.. , ABOVE SALARY OR LARGE COMMISSION - T>ATD THOIOSIT IIIACLIIII' S IN .1 THI •! S. ■ .- , I - .IIAU FTO, WHICH ARE/■ /Y/RO . A■■ ; I.IWA A OR,,' FHF IFIIVAN. ' >>'/ , ,Y /. / >/. -.1, E F . . ' /IFT li-trkr!). f. E.'.-I "1 LITA-I - ATE in i.l. t c.• i' . ; ;.♦ft / Vto (tr/v .t, fin, ~• . >,: i . Ann:nn-: CI• .LIAR- /ire. A-R1R...-. 10 . .'1 -HAW ' C!:.;.. BIDUITBRD. MAINE, OR CIIIEUGO. I!N [DEC. 23, '6s LY C.VT'UI A 3RLN 'II'! AGENT- YVAIILT'TL * I ; • it, :r . JIUT OUT. A'LLILRES? 0. T DAILI-V DU : I .! ... I'I'MCFORD, ILAIUO. I' 2, T'IB—LY U 1 T CANS A N D SEALING .1' WAX AT B. MO. BRYMYEIT DCO S .'LII' L1T.... I'I'OV.RAALALILS, > ' I-OSTKR". A-N.I ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND !• ANCY JOB I'R I N'L IXU. DENE WITH NEATNESS NOD DESPATCH. ITTTLICTI '.XI., IT; EFLJEO. EEKOR- OF YOI ' H.—A L(.RLKN:::N WHO SUFFERED FOR YAVS FROM XORVOT:. DEBIT! PRO MATURE DECAY, AND AIL LIE EFFEE 1 1' YOU LU DISERUTION, WILL, FOR THE SAKE OI SUFFERING HUMA I TY. -END FREE TO ALL V.'UU NEED U. LUE REEIPO AND DI RECIIONSFOR MNKING BE -' .A.-JV BR WHICH HE W: - CURED. S..FEVERS N ... PRUS; BY THE ADVERTISER? EX EERIE, ,E. CAN DO >BY 1 RITE -BIG JOHN IL 'KLDI- X.' NO. 1-: CHANT! -RRS 'IT . NEW YORK JAN. 0. 66—LY. 'I T) (\:N-I'M I T' A" I-THE ADVERTISER, I H RING BEEN N-.-TOR. J:• II • 15. IN A FEW WEEKS BY U VETV SIMPLE REMEDY, A...A :• • SUFFERED FOR .•VERA I YEARS V. : A -• V .IE, A.'U' THAI DREAD DISEASE. OOIISUIUI-111 I- ; AXIOU-TO MAKE KNOWN TO BIS FELLOW—OFFER. - E IUEA:,- OF EURO. TO WHO DESIRE IT. V .I; .1 A COPY OF LIIE PMCRIPTIOB P-I'D JIVVO • F CHART . WITH THOTHREE* .VBB FUR RE, 1.E.. . . LINE, WHICH THEY WILL FIND A I.IE CT'III. P.- COIARIIPTTOS, Asthma, Bboxchuss, COTMNS COLDS, AND ALL I'HRVIIL AUD LUNG ALICE , OI ■ E ONLY OBP OT OF THE UDVERII -T T. ••.-I.UTIE* . V IRE-VRIPTION 1- TU BE UE TIT THE ;•!!!'•. ED. .: ■ I RE T LUFORIIL.XTIOU WHI U HE CONCEIVE- TO BE VALUABLE. A .:D L.E HOPES EVERY SUFFORCR WILL NY H - REMEDY, AS IL WIIL COST THEM NOTHING, NIL'! MAY PROVE, N HIE SING. L'URLIE- WI-HIUG . LIE PN- A-RIPLIOIT. RR.I 1;. BY RE LORN MAIL, WILL PBEI-V B! ■ BR.V EDWARD A. WILFON, V"..!I IIIFUUVGU. KINGS CO., NOW YORK 1 JAC A. 'TIFI— IY.