pf fettle Local and Personal. Iti SIXES* OISMTOKY. I ;■..!!'••■'f'S Business Directory fur r.: . KNMYS AT i. my u it -■ •• .• •' v. .! W Tate; John P.Ju i" F '{• r:: A Liitr: l-.'spy M Al-ip John T. f.• I 11. Filler: KtinmoM A Lm.j ufelt.-r . x Biekors'iii, Bedford, P" YKKiis Reed .( Sche!!; Ittij>}.. Shannon A ; , iford. I'M. TS AX SHOES VARIETIES. Ae —J H. n: 1 ! F Trvine. Bedford, Pa. ; !>FORI> IfFRSERTES— T. M Lynch t.ItfNET-WAIIE, CHAIR?. * ■■RioEmfLoo, !;'.,rd. Pa. I I/.TUrXG—I. Lipnol. Berk stressor A -i-iith. I r ;e Reimurnl. Bedford. Pa j;Y-(}Oor>S, GROCERIES'. A- —A B. Cra- I .!. M. Shoemaker: P. A.Reed. Itefihnusrh A . r. Bedford. Pa. I a.rshtnan A tJrecnhaum, St. Clnirsville. Av. rXTISTRY—C X Hick ok A J. U. Minnich, j Bedford, Pa. t'.UGGIST—J. L. Lewis. Bedford. Pa. \NCY STORES—Mrs V. B Tate A Mi-M Mrs E V. Mowry; Mrs. M. K Schafcr A I Kate Deal. Bedford. Pa. j KOCEKIES—II C. Rcainer. George Mardorff, ford. Pa. I HARDWARE, AC. —Win Hartley; Geo. Blv r A Son, Bedford. Pa HOTELS Bedford Hotel. J. J. Shoemaker; 'el House. I. Mengel; Union Hotel, V. -teek- Bedford, Pa. ,'K.IVELER —Daniel Border, Bedford. Pa. oli PRINTERS —Meyers A Mengel. Bedford, _ All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing jtlyaud promptly executed. ITMPS —AVm. C. Snivoly, Schellshnrg, Pa. HYSIOIAXS —Dr. .1 L. Marbourg, Bedford. Drs.W.W. Jamison and P. H. Pcnnsyl. Bloody gun. Pa \TEXT MEDlOTXES—Shriner's Cough Syrup Indian Vermifuge; Fouti's Mixtureand Horse Cattle Powder; Wheaton's Ointment; Helm i - Extract of Bncbu; Dr Tobias* Venitian Lin- AHcock's Porous Plasters ; Cbrisladoro'a |; t Dve; Miahler's Herb Bitters. I KAL ESTATE SALES— j' C Reamer—private sale - |l A X. J. Lyons. Private Saie. Walter. Private. r N Ilickok, private aale. -TOVES. TINWARE. AC.— B. McC Blymyer \ (' . Bedford, Pa. Read the "New Advertisements" in this k - issue of Thk GAZETTE. For Administrator s, Executors. Auditor's • Ac..see "Legal Notice.-." Read the advertisements under the heal of y.ticea, Ac.'" RALLY! RALLY! RALLY! Union, Prosperity, Peace! LKT US TAKE COUNCIL T< Hi ETH ER! Meetings will be held as follows: Friday evening, S<*ot. *2l. Caven tlf;V S* it.!, Southampton ; Miiler's towit, Napier; Coalduie, Broad Top. -itunlay evening, Sept. 22, AlcEl- Southampton: New Paris, Xa (>b •: n-rst tu'ii, Eiberty. V;;r": veili Jig:. Sept. 24, Potter'- S' ,f.l I' i. ' . M. Woodberrv. lit'.ay even'ii.: Sept. 2D, Ititchey'- li • i. r Pattoji- vllle, s. Woodher- J. \V. 1)1 <'Kl] KM I N. < >,airman D m. Co. •"ommitht■. G R AND RALL IE 3! Day *;u! Evening Mass Meet ings ! M 'Ailay, Sept. , 2oY!o; k, P. AI., at M -Marv Morgart \V. Providence,' K. Providence, W. Providence, M .roe, Bloody Run Borough, and rts of Southampton and Hopewell, i'uesday, Sep;.2~>, 1 o'ciwk P. M., II tjiewvll, for Hopewell, Broad Top, . tl Liberty townships. Wednesday, Sept. 2d, 2 o'clock, P. Wootl'tcrry. for the two Woodlter . sand a-ij'tiitinu parts of Blair couu- Thur-day, Sept. 27, 2 o'clock P. M., nsantville, for Enion,St. Clair, and -< t iktiford and Napier. Friday, Sept. 28, ScheUsburhiirg. Sttunlay, Oct. t>, 7 o'clock P. AI., •sua',- Hotel, foot of Dry Riiitfe. I 'nitty, Oct. si, 7 o'clock, P. AT., tit *'■ ( iairsville. Piiiincnt speakers from ahrotul tire ■ t* cr number of this charm - [H-riodicsil, opens with a beautiful lyjestive enyraviri'.r, illustrative in inn resting story of"Hut;h Max- IF- I leir." Tiie double colored steel hioii Plate is a- elegant and r fined Usual. The other illustrations refer Fa- Fashions, and lady's work, such -the Work Basket with Pockets, Dress lUffh Waist and Removable i ic.Cane/ouofTulle and Ltiee, Rid !bl ips, Situtiors Bonnet, Trianon ", Ac. Ac. The Music is the (Jueen ''Rieuer. Amonij the literary eon •v ic dice "Second Love," by Airs. ■; "The Alajjicofthe Sunbeam;" ' -oryof a Proud Heart," by - • -'u ; i •. Si" . 1 ii. ii uu iii il! IH- .- •(it for I. ceo I-. v ' ,r i> • Pet." m, M!) Wal- '' 't, 1 'Ljhtdebihia. ( ! ' " . . ' ' -.r Cms "V . ... ; i -'. v 'L " C" v.r'> f:ki i v i in; nui vruvs; UutlH's tf il< The ]..trtlijtirtkos iit^. The jieople of St. I'lair and Na,.ier townships hehl a meeiinjc at Fisher'.own, on Friday evening; last. On motion of 'l'. B. Smith, E.-ip, the meeting was organized by the appoint ment of JohnS. .Miller, Fxp, President; Michael Miller, Philip Sleek, David Rciglutrd and Oeurjre Spcecc, Vice Presidents; and Jacob Ahlstadt and IE F. Smith, E- |s., Secretaries. SjHiT'he.s were made hyj. (!. Fisher and i>. F. Aleyers. The audience was very attentive and the best feeiinjf pre vailed. We were much pleased with tiic intelligence and goorvativesof the ceiitrai ;ir;> i low • i parts of Cumberland Valley. o" iit < entreville, on Sat in iay night bis;. i ne .istof officers of i.i- : acting ,s not been iiandetl us at ti;i.- wri: ing.. eciie- were made by .1. W. D.ekeisoi. and Wiu. Hartley, E.-ij-. ii p. -ing. we wutiid just say tiiat when m. i iik. William Hartley leave tlseir bu-iiu - to take part in a poiiticai struggle, ii is one of those signs wiiiel: indicate that the people feel the IK -e.-sity for a change. Air. Hartley is •••• ng good -ervice in the conservative i-.iuse. Then; will be a good report from Cumberland Valley on the ninth of October. The gallant 1 )emo'Tacy <>i little iierks are thorough ly aroused, and many who honestly diii'eriHl with I's in tiie pa.-l. hut wiio cannot vote tiie Thad. Stevens' ticket, are returning to the fold. We all feel kindly toward these men and welcome thorn back. A Joiinson-Clymer club wa> organized at this meeting. On Saturday evening last the Veter an Corps of Southampton turned out at Adams' Mills, as well as conservative men of the opposition. On motion of Wm. Adams, Esq., Aliehaei Aliiler,the old forest-oak of Democracy, who has voted the one ticket 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, Edw. Northcraft and Jacob Keefer as Secretari<*s. When feelings of patriotism bring the Alills, tin- Fet ter-. the Row lands and llowsare.-, near ly all of whom are bordering four-score years, to a night meeting, it is not hard to guess results. The meeting wa-ad dressed hy Palmer and Shannon and th" enthu. iasm was great. Your cor respondent, mentions with great grati fication tiie hot eofi'ee and other good things provided for him and others af ter the meeting was over, by Mrs. Adams. On Friday evening last, tlie Demo crat.- and Conservative Republicans as sembled at Pcrdew's school house. The meeting was well and largely attended. On motion of Arch, l'erdew, Esq., En neis Dona hoe was called to the chair; Christopher Wagner and i). S. Rice were elected Vice Presidents, and John Castecl and Lennox A .-Ii were elected Secretaries. Ladies turned out as well as old men and young. The meeting was addressed hy John Palmer and O. E. Shannon, and the very best feeling prevailed. There are no "Bedford K qual Rights Leagues No. there, nor no white people to he outraged by them. The gallant Democracy of Juniata township, assembled ntGardill - Store, on Monday evening last. A large crowd was pre-eiit. Gn motion ul i". i . Ijcli niau, Esq., the meeting was organized liv the appointment of John s President: Daniel Shroyer, Francis I layman, • Jomon ( lit,e and Aliclaiel Bark ley, a Vice Pre.-idenl-; and John Albert Coricy, Jr.,and Jacob Hillega--, Secretaries. J. G. Fisher, Esp, addresseil the meeting in English and B. F. Aleyers in English and Ger man. Great enthusiasm prevailed and the meeting adjourned with repeated cheers for Johnson, Grant, Clyinerand tiie Union. On Monday night last, a large and enthusiastic meeting of Democrats mid Conservatives was held at Bowser's .school house, in Colerain townsiiip. - The meeting Was organized by tin ]>oititment of Reuben Smith, i'r* -iden'; Geo. A. Diehl, Josiah Shoemaker. 1. Freiinl, Henry iteisl,and Win. ii. Bee glen- Vice Presidents; and Josh. Diehl, Josiah Haley, D. F. Diehl, Richard Price and Daniel Beegle, Sirrelarits. Sjx'cclies wore made hy Senator Lmta, of Grcensburg, an l Win. Hartley, iv-<. M which were well received by an atten tive and enthusiastic tudientv. good report may be expected from Colerain on the ninth of t K:toler. CLASSICAL SCHOOL IN RKHFORIL— We are glad to he able to announce to our readers, that a Classical School, for young ladies and gentlemen, is to lie revived in Bedford,similar to thai kept by the Rev. John Lyon, and will < pen at the hitter's school house oil Monday the first of October. The teacher will be Air. John T. lluggard, Bachelor of Arts, formerly a graduate of the Toron to University, who, we are informed, is thoroughly proficient as a initio, Greek and French scholar, and also in Aluthematicsuud the different branches of a lirst class English education. We hoj>e the school will be well sustained. THE ROLLING AII LL PROJECT.— j;22,0(N) has already been subscribed to ward the proposed erection of a Roiling AI ill in the Northern part of Bedford county. This is an enterprise in which all arc interested. Subscriptions ,> the stock will be received at this oilice. Let every body subscribe. NEW GOODS.— J. Ai. Shoemaker iia.- just received and openeil a large and splendid assortment of Calicoes, Alus -1 ins, Dress Goods of all kinds, Ready made ( lothing, Groceries, Arc., Ac. These goods were bought at the lowest market prices, and will be sold aeeor- { riingly. Give him a rail. BOUNTY TO (-OLOKKD tSoMtIKKS. Wo call attention to tin* card of .Mr. I Gilmorc, of Washington. i>. in our I advertising columns. —The Lebanon Ad rvrlixer says t lial "Gen. (hairy put a guard over a spring to keep the water nice for himself and ! staff, and made the privates get their ; water and drink from a dirty stream," i and adds that "he never treated a pri ; vale with even ordinary respect." —An order has been issued abolish* i ing the Provost Marshal General's Bu | reau. —in <'incinnatti, during the first ten day- of August, jarsons died of cholera. The rails iutve suddenly dropped ; G'-nenil Grunt as a cainiidate for the Presidency. -Austria has unconditionally ceded Venetia t< Italy. S/'IA'/A !j NOTICES. BI.A<-K AS A < 'now, a lew years, since, w:i- many a splendid ii■< wl :liat if now grey r grizzle 1 Why not rust up ittotlvyet uuwrinklcd brow its raven honor- ' Five minute.- effect- the splendid transformation In !es- time than a rifleman would take to LOAD AND FIDE three time.: ;he greyest head may he made dark' er than the RAVEN'S WING No matter of what undesirable tint the hair or whiskers or beard may be. the change to a superb and perfectly natural black or brown is accom plished by one application of CHKISTADORO'S HAIII DVE, without staining the skin or injuring the filaments. Manufactured hyj CHIUSTADOHO. fi Astor House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. aug.24-lm. DK TOBIAS" VENITIAN HOUSE LINIMENT.— Pint Bottles at One Dollar, for the euro of lameness, scratches, wind galls, sprain* bruises, splints, cuts, colic, slipping stifle, over heating; sore throat, nail in the foot, etc It is warranted cheaper nod better than any other article ever of ! fered to the public. Thousands of animals have been cured of the colie and over heating by :his ; Liniment; and hundreds that were crippled and lame have been restored to their former vigor.— It is used by so t e first horsemen throughout the States. On iH) trxtintontalx h I.'NTFKRS. The undersigned will promptly : attend to tin collection of the b muly allowed to j colored volunteers under the Act of Congress, j which appropriates S-l HI to all colored men who en ! listed and served iu the U. S. Army in the late ■ war All applications punctually attended to Addn JAMKS B. tiI LMOKK, j sep.9l -dl | (Ibtim Agent. Washington, D. U. | ) ARGA I NS! BARGAINS! Btiy ! [) your TINWARE at I Aug 10—TT B Me BLVMYELL &CO S. Xcpl / i EN ERA L ELECTION PROCLA \ JMATION.-WHEMAS. in and L'Y an act of ) OF OCTOBER, IKV3. .it the vera! election districts, vis The electors of the Borough of Bedford lud township ot'Bedford, to meet at the Court House ii so d borough The electors of Broad Top township and Coal Dale borough to meet at the -chord house in said borough. The elector- 1 of the borough of Bloody Run to meet at the House of Daniel B. Ott in said bor ough. The electors of Colerain township to neet at the bouse of D. stucker in Rainsburg ill - 'id town ship The electors of Cumberland Valley town.-hip to meet at flm new school ietusc erected on the land owned by .lohn Whip's heirs in said township The electors of Harrison township In meet at school house No. •">. near the dwelling h"usc of Win Ream, in said township. The eleetorsof J uniu'a township to mcet at lvey ser'- school house in said township. The eleetors of Hopewell township to meet at tlm school house near the house of John Dasher in said township. The electors of Londonderry township to meet at the house now occupied by Win H Hill as a shop in Bridgeport in said township. The electors of Liberty township to meet at the school house in Stonerstowu in said township The eleetorsof 'donroe township to uieetat the lnuis" lately occupied by James Carncll iu Clear ville in said township. The eloctorsot Schellsburg borough to meot at the. hi id: -dio.il house in said borough The electors ol Napier township to meet it the brick school bouse in lie borough of Scbcl sburg. The electors of East Providence township to meet at the bouse lately occupied by JohuNyoum, jr . in said township. Tin; electors of Snake Spring township to meet at the school house near the Methodist church 011 the land of John G. Hartley. The electors ot West Providence township to meet at s. hool house No. 4, near David Sparks, in said township. The electors of St. Clair township to meet at the school house near the residence of Joseph Griffith in sai i township. The eteclois of Union township to meet at the school house near Moivry's mill in said township. The electors of South Woodbci ry township to meet at ihe house of Samuel Oster near Noble's mill in said township The electors of Southampton township to meet at the house ■ f Wni. Adam - in said township The electors I" Middle Wood berry township to meet at the house of Henry Fluke in the village of Wood berry. At which time and place the qualified electors wii! elect by ballot! ONE I'EKSoN for the office of Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON in conjunction with the counties of .Somerset. Pulton. Franklin and Adams for the f Member of Congress of the United States. ONE PERSON in conjunction with the counties of Somerset and I-'u 1!-n for the office of Senator ot Pennsylvania. TWO PERSONS. in conjunction with the coun ties of Somerset and Fulton, for the office ..f Mem bers of the House of Representatives of Pennsyl vania ONE PERSON for the office of Pro'hono'ary, Register. Recorder and Clerk of the r commissiuncrt of any incorporated ; district, i> by law incapable of holding or excreis- j ing at the time, the office or appointment of Judge, inspector or Clerk ■>! any electi-cmf 'his Coinni"; - •wealth, a ltd that no In-pcoter, Jndgt or other : fiver ■ f such eiection . hall he ,-legible to be the:, j voted for. A lid the -aid act of assembly entitled •an act i xi-i .ting to eiccti" lo of this Commonwealth." passed July 2. I,Si St, further provides as follows.: viz •That the Inspector and Judges shall meet at thi ri'spectivc places appointed for holding the j • lection in the district at which they respectively belong, before b o'clock in the inoruing of the ; SECOND Tl ii.-I'AY OF OCTOBER, and each , sani inspector shall Kp]*im* one ciork, who shall, be -. qualified voterotsu h district in case ;h. person who shall have received tin bighe. t number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the per- j son h ' -he 1! have received the second highest number of votes forjudge at the next preceding j < ■ tiim shall act as Inspector in his place. And ' in case the person who has received the second highest number of votes for Inspector shall not ni tend. tbe person elected Judge shall ap]iint an . Inspector in his place, and if any vacancy .-till j continue in the board lor the space of one hour : lifter the time fixed by law for the opening of the election the qualified voters of the township, ward j or district for which such officer shall have been ! elected, present at the election, shall elect one of ! their number to fill such vacancy. •It shall he the duty of the several assessors re- | spectively to attend at the place of holding every j general, special or township election, during the | whole time such election is kept open, for the. pur- ! jmseof giving information to the inspectors and I Judge, when called on, in relation t • the rightoi j any person assessed by them to vote at such elee- j tion. aud on -i.cn other matters in relation to the j assessment, of voters, as the said Inspectors or | ether of them shall from time to time require •'No person shall be permitted to vote at any ! election as aforesaid, than a white citizen of the j age of twenty-one or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in the election | district where he offers to vote, ten days iminedi- j ately preceding such election, and within two ; years paid a State or County tax, which shall j have been : sst.-sed at least ten days before the o- | lection. Hut a citizen of the ( niteil States who | has previously been a qualified voter of this State j and removed therefrom and returned, and who j shall have resided in the election district and i paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to vot ■ af- I ter residing in this State six months. Pruritic ', j That tbe white freemen, citizens of the United j States, between the age of twenty-one and twen ty two year? who have resided in the election dis trict ten days as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote, ■although they shall not have paid tax. No person -hall he pertained to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhab itants. furnished by the Commissioners, unless : First, he produce a receipt of payment, within two years ofS'alo or County tax assessed agreea bly to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evi dence on his own oath or affirmation of another that helms paid such a tax. or in failure to pro duce a receipt shad make oath to tliu payment thereof: or second, if ho claim a righl to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and t .venty-t wo years shall depose onoathorai firmaiion. that he has resided in the State at least one year before his application, and make such proof of residence iu the district as is required by this act. and that ho does verily believe from the account given bim that lie is of the ngeaforesaid, and gives such other evidence as is required by this act. whereupon the name of the person so ad mitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphaocti ical !i thy the Inspector. and a note made epi "- site thereto by writing tlio word "tax." if he shall be admitted to vote by reason ot bavii g paid tax. and the word ••ago" if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of age, and in cither case the reason ol such a vote shall be jailed out to the clerks, who shall make n like note in the list of voters kept by them. '•ln all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is uot found on trie iif March. 1 Kin AN ACT. Regulating the mode of voting at all elections, in the several counties of this Commonwealth. SECTION I Be it enacted by ihe Senate and lb use of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Generi 1 Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That th • qualified voters of the 7evur.ll counties of this Commonwealth, at all general. township, borough and special elections, ire he; by. hereaf ter, authorized and required t vote, by tickets, printed, or written.or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follow. : One tick et shall embrace the nanu s of nil judge- ..f courts voted for, and to be labelled, outside, -judicia ry. " one ticket shall embrace the initio s of all state officers voted for, and be labelled, --..lie; one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for. including office of senator, mem ber. and members of assembly, if voted for. and members of C> ngress. if voted tor, and he labell ed. -county;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all township officers voted for, and be labelled, '•township;*'one ticket shall embrace it,- names of all borough officers voted for. and be- labelled, ••borough;" ami each class shall be d e [...sited hi seperate ballot-boxes. SECTION 2 That it shall bo the duty of the Sher iffs, in the several counties of this Commonwealth, to insert 111 their election proclamations, hereafter issued the first section of thisaot. JAMES K. KELLKV. Speaker of the House of Represent aiitrw. DAVID FLEMING, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVER —the thirtieth d- vof March. Anno Domini one thou and eight hundred ni.d sixty-six. A. G. OURTIN. And the Judges of the respective d:.-.riots afore said, are required to meet a, Bedford, oil the Fri day next following the holding of said election, then and there to perform those things required of them by law. Given under my hand, at my office in Bedford, this Hist 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 the United States. JOHN ALSTADT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Bedford, I August HI 1866. j i DMINIKTIIATOR'R NOTICE.— /~\ Notiv is hereby given that letters of Admin istration have been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Frederick Miiler. late of IIop" veil township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate arc notified to make payment, and those having claim- here on. will present tbein duly authentic!, led for set tlement. WILLIAM DORRIER, aug.'24-tjt Adm'r ami / 1 HEAT EXCITEMENT IN ISEL u FORD' THE KEG CI. ATO It A Nil BiaiKORII CLOTH IXG EM ROIt IC M IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHERS. EItES! 1 ARRIVAL OF NEW; GOODS! I'< X ITS. Silo]'S N! )TiONS ! ! I CLOT HIND. OAS IM KRES. HATS of all kinds J laid in at prices to suit th" times If you want a good Coat goto the Regulator If you want a good p'r Boots, go to the Regulator. If you want a good Vest, go to the Regulator. If you want a good p'r Shoes, go to the Regulator. If you want a good p'r Pants, 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 you want a good Hat, go to the Regulator. ! If you wauta good Gaiter or Shoe go to thcßeg r. If you want, good C.-issiinero. goto the Regulator. : If you w ant a variety of Notions, go to the lieg r. j ] t you o an', a fa.-!: for.('oat. gop-thoßegulator Ifyou want fashionable Pants A Vests go to the Regulator. if you v.aut a fashionable Suit, go to tlio Regu lator. If you want Quecnsware or Glassware, go to the i Regulator. It you want good Spices of any kind, go to the Regulator. If you want good Flavoring Extracts, go to the : Regulator. Ifyou want good Toilet SoaporPcriumcry. go the Regulator. If yon want good Hosiery, Gloves, Neck-tics col lars, Ac., go to ihe Regulator. If you want any thing in our line goto the Bed- ; ford Clothing Emporium and Boot, Shoo and No- ; tion Regulator, No. 2. Anderson's Row Goods of all kinds ordered from the Eastern cities to accommodate customers. 11 F. IRVINE. Sept. 7. IStifi. R. W. BERKSTRESSER. rr\ HK PUBLIC WILL PLEASE f NOTICE.-—lst. That we furnish for delivery, booksequsl in every respect to the sample copies] or description given in prospectus. Subscribers i will no' be obliged to take the work unless it cor responds with lhe description iu every particular. 2d. We instruct Agents to have but one price for our publications, under penalty of a refusal to supply their lists, and a canceling of their appoint ments. :ld. U'e sell our books exclusively by subscrip tion. through our traveling Agents, and in no ease through books: >res: therefore "booksellers can not obtain t lieui 4th. To avoid delaying the Agent, whose time is valuable, subscribers are requested to be pre pared with the price of tho book on its presenta tion by the Agent NATK'N VL PUBLISHING CO.. Publishers sepf.7-Jt. 507 Minor Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 'IVTI >TK E Tt) TItESPx\iSSEK,S.—No y ticc is hereby given to all persons, without n speet to persons, who shall willuil v trespass on tie- premises of the undersigned, in Redo rd town ship, either by hunting, gathering nuts, cutting timber, or in any way whatever, will be dealt with according to the extreme penalty ot tho law. sept 7-St.* PHILIP LITTLE i lALL AND SEE OL 11 STOCK \j OP STOVES. TINWARE. Ac. B. He. BLYMYBR ACQ. / lOUXntY MERCHANTSsupplietl with ail kinds of TINWARE on the shortest notice, at 1!. Mv. BEY MY Ell A t'O S. VNTI-DI'ST PARLOR STOVES— SPEAR'S PATENT, at B. Xc BLYMYEB I Oi S PR 'NT El IS' IN K lia> made many a business man rich We ask you to try it in 1 lie •••duuir.s of THR UAZRTTX I A VERY VARIETY AND H r i YLE jQj OK JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low rates at THE Ilui'Konn GAZETTE office Call and leave your orders. "P > .M ('. RLYM YI-II A- i 0., Vhole- JD. sale and Retail dealers iu Stoves, Tinware, Ac. No 1, ••Stone How,'" Bedford, Pa. Itch! Itch! Itch! 11 u! —Ajerateht N rrairk ' Scr'ttrh ' — WIIEATON'S OINTMENT will cure ltc-h ii: IS Honrs Al.-o eqr s Salt Rheum, Fleer.*. Chilblains. and ill Erupli.it.Aoi the: km. Price all cents. 1->r • a|e In all dril.-.'i 't Ri ■ i•.l,i. • 1,11 e' lil to Weeks'* Potter. S'-lc gent*. !7o Y\ uslun ton sir. ■ : Boston, it will lie t'-o .i udi d by mail j-. t age, to any pari of the United States, f link,'tiff. -ly §ry-oo(K o'>rofcvics, &r. EW G(K)J: AEW < )(I.S! The* uiidvr si£iif?i now opened ft li: and genera) assortment f t* SI'RING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which they resietfu!!y invito the attention "I buyers, assuring them they will find UA KG A INS iu every department of our stock TERMS: CASH PREFERRED By special agreement a credit "1 .six mouths can be bad INTEREST CHARGED 011 all accounts after period minted, mayl, liti. A. B. CRAMER A CO. HELLING ()KJ AT COST!! O - }'. A. REED. Intending lo relinquish 'lie Mercantile business, iu Bedford, IS CLOSIXG S, a large assortment, to suit all classes: NOTIONS, in endless variety; MUSLINS, all kinds, very cheap: v "AL LOOKS. from the bust umnufaetures. Cur stock of DRY GOODS is unsurpassed, and wo ask all to give u- a call, if they desire to get BARGAINS. RE AI zY-MA DE ('L (>TII IN( I, of every description, for sale at the LOWEST PRICES. Woalso make CLOTHING of ;il! kinds TO ORDER, at short notice, and upon tbo most reasonable terms. We also keep constantly on hand a splendid assortment of PIECE GOODS: — CASSIA IE RES, VESTINGS, CL< mis, &<•., iVv. and Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods of all hinds. We also have a line assortment of ]>(.)< )T\S AND SiiDES, it AKDWAIIE, CJ UK ENS WARE, TINWARE, WILLOW-WAKE, Ac., Ac., Ac., together with everything usually found in a well assorted store, all of which will bo sold at the LOWEST PRICES. A/ Remember Oi'PEXH EIMER'S New Cheap Store, St. Clairsville, Pa jul.27.—ijtu. .t.mni Storrjs. VI !S8 KAT 11 DEAL & MRS. M. j J.* J R. SCIIAEFFER have just returned from | the citv with ti fine assortment of fashionable BONNE TS. HATS. RIBIiOXS. SLOW /? US. GLOVES , j holies' nnd gents' hose, laities' titui gents" hand kerchiefs and collars, fancy neck-tics, ruffling, dress buttons and trimming, ma hine silk and cot- ; ton. hair brushes, tooth brushes, clothes brushes, | soaps, perfumery, enamel, skirt braid, embroider ing braid, ladies' corsets and hoops, baluiora! ; skirts, lace veils, tissue for v-il. cloths for sacks, dress goods, popiius, lawns, ginghams, Ac.. Ac. Mantua-making and nil kinds of Milliner work done in the cheapest and best, manner, may 1 l'6ti. J ETTER HEAI)S A.N i> BILL J j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men. printed in the best style of the art. at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. MERCy \N'i's aud MECHANICS,! and Business usen generally will advance their own interests hy advertising in the columns f TUB GAZETTE. ORDERS from ;t distune' for any kind of Jpß PRINTING promptly attended toT Send to TIIE GAZETTE/OB OFFICE, Bod l'urd, I'a. S VRITTAN IA AN L> JAPANNED 1 ) WARE .all kinds, at B. Mr. ELY MY EU £ COS. V|AMM<>TII SALE RILIIS, jtrint 1H cd at sluir! notice. Barge Bills make lartrc ; sales. IVe know it to bo so. TRY IT I It will | much more than pay the extra f rjtcn.it of print ' iug Call at TUE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE Steal ' For purlieu! ;. price ., anDy to JJiON P REED. Ag't. ;!ug.27--tit Bedford. Pa > Saleable FARM AND mill. . PROPERTY AT PRIVATE I.E.—The 1 ade: o-fo-'d ort'. i s .. I'i'. He Fa!.* r.'- l:"Tt" and mill property. ">:uao in I niot: lownslip. Bedford . oontity. Pu . l esr the townof .M*i i"ti a. Coniaiuing about 200 ACRES, tbotf i.'O a-?res of which is cleared and iu > 1 at n • eulti.'. ;o„. nod the balance i- cell tit.:!,■•■■oil '!'!.(•:'• art- IWO OR CHARDS of choice .: .tit 'D - property. in. a- .' i.f'.ts't > 1 EE ::i good 11 ...•. FAV. .Ml 1.1.. Ei" it DWELLING HOUSES, a icane BANK BARN ami -ittier at buildings. Terms of sale will be made rem.enable. Any person desiring to nuteli -e < u ■ ho property b". call! r' on ine -übs tie on 'iu in :e.;s 'nug.tt.-3m ADOLPkI S ARE \rALUABLi: .LAND FOR SALE. v —The untivt's'ge '! offers. ibf sale the foflow if;2 valtiab! bodies oi ! i . TiIUKE C HOICK Ti. ACT* OV LAVD. -.? r| j. i :./ t JGO :i■ i lv :! v-;ad. it- rjr '. j• ' ■•fSii' v. S,::!e of lllitD.is. e inUo. fri.ui • -v .i* I dm :u mile from K-. li u;1 Siar ; vu •1. •K.li;'' mu. fwo . f (lie :itijoir>. d. :.Vitfi. 1 li • V ' Hi' ■>. CD?. iillJ i. j* Jib: ill !;> .(.•<•*. D ' fttl '.lilt' • 1 \vilt.- i T' i/ rui'Liat: *. it. Also— T/ ; T Lvf * in thr tow of OoalmtoMi. ii. t.il", !-'U Tt'iniv. J , 2;. f F. 0. REAMER. TTALU.VLLE REAL ESTATE AT ') PRl\ ATI. S \LK.—Owe. lot of gioimd in tfco c.nir. of lilbody Run. iVut'Tng o M.- io street ab-nst si y-tive feet, one i f tfec v-y burdticss I-ics.ions iu Bloody Run. Also, n mu * of wood land, adjacent to Bsoody Ken, lying j ihc Bed ford Rail Boacl. enn;::i ti gft •: rate ■en or and It'iving thereoi :• .••. -tMling spring of . or F r)• rticni". s i: , • : :at• in stove t'Mrs.S.E. Mtuui. Rhi.ttly Run. . i' hi. Hici.ok, I". .Uori.Pa. COL'BT SALE, OF' \ /VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.-By vir tue of an order of the Orphans' C u' "f Bedford • unity, the nnde'siyncd. adm'Tns'r't; r- .f the cs . oof John .-in ith. Ere. la •• of the i> rough of Fi he'J.-V.ury. dee'd. •rursell aj Pel ließulu, "ii Ihe preu.'iji''... the R ■>! Es ateofs iid ueaT-'-'d, 'itiia '•••; iii'he boron.'", of Schellsbttrg atore. 'id. on •' LSDAV 11" 2d day of OCTOBER. RAt). a 10 ••'ei k. A.M.. i f ciist in g ofLOT No It', frontiug fief ton Ptt'.rbitrg r reet and extending buck 2 iii feet to no alley, adjoining a alley end lot of S.i mm a Ceil on lite Wis . having Ihe.'enn erected v.i---tory B:i"k Mansion Horse. Brick Store jljtise a,.d F.able, tins':". Ho. -". 0 vri:• ..e House. IVolid House and Gr ".y i. Wdl of good water, . Ci-'tcn arid .- fin. var:' ;> • nice Fr.ii: Treus on the premises. Also LOT No. It. adjoining the abnvo. and same dimer- : oD-, having thereon erec ted a large- nr-s-ory Briek Blaekstqlttt Shop, a Frai.i" Office rad Stable. The shop eu!>] very .• tef'y be rotnodeU ! rln n dwelling This is a verv pieafait property, in trend repair, aad tan very p!e isunt vil' agc. TERMS CASH. If da ire J lie iijjni be given fore part of the pur chase money Ai pa rtieulars can be bad by call ing on JNO P. REED. Ait"y. at Bedford, or the subscribers at Schellsburg J. PIPER SMITH. SfMON E. 11 AMA.IvBR. sept.7-41. Am :Tii3t rators. pXTIA-.Vi' PRIVATE SALE .1 j OF VALI ABLE REAL ESTATE —Tt'-un deraigned wi i sell tt privat el, WVWst adjoin ing and ceuii : .on' . .'>• . <.f land, lying oil Iho linxluihini of Danning' ■ Creek, In St. Clair town ship. Bediord county, containing Tfio acres, now divided into four tracts, fires tracts thereof coo trilling re. i.ec'ive'y h ~. Iti's. and 183 acre? and the other, b ing he S>iv Mil tract, enr'aining 262 acroe. 1 „ ■■ t tot s will bo idd as :hy arc or subdivided > t.u" purchaser.-. The saw i., ' . ••! er,-:"ni i a Fl!>T CLASS SAW MILE .Mia lecr-f-i' h- dof water. Hud 'n f 1 .: . f .a YP'ißt.ii REG DIN to .-'ll' - ell fol he I' ii: .y of t f e : o t'er of ■ • ■ *.. .. Cfc .eii' Rift wuerCibe s.ouiCCS U'T lidl E i'i'.' U-v■> 1 •• ' • ..• . ' •a. ua.vily.covered b gs - ;ar del - *ii. ' - ■>". 1 a.id in n •- .' ~ e i. ' j. • ml the balance we ! III; ,'i There arc THREE DtV LI, SG HOIAES, up pn> tui" ; ; in - .TililjiE EARNS, with other ouiwuil'. ■ -. The fii:. -Co . >J :i ad in abnnd unee upou soma of i. -■ ic.s. litisproperty liee 12 utile.- No: h B u rd. and in a cone .y noted f r i.-sgxxi ... ... p . i jgNot ta, South, Eand We. i ...i B.ai.'ot, 11 • ..y bu. g. Johnstown, and . :her poiiii... ,i ihe Ac:; C. ud i! Railroad. Farmers, Lamberitcn, Tan rers and Soccuiaburs should examine iho :• ia. t , as these lauds will bo sdd ol fair lea aiibtc ictii.s, T ii. LYONS, jiieSfdo .'v. J. LYONS V r ELLOW OC L llE.— My foiit:loca- K ted in Bedford township, sis utiles North of Bodtonl, a> t uiurf i. :■ bank I ELLOW OCIIRE, of lite bc-itin.. i y. wbteb has ffi-.-n v-tal hv a num ber of persosa for ntakit - • rats, wi h entire aut isfnet'oa. i ant on si ii. g . iljre at low pYces.iaid iuvi e .. e i er - ed logiveluaac.all. They will fi'.id it all 1 reprcs it. Alut' st nay col or can bem .de of ii Call tnv piaeo iu Bedford tow tisbip, '-r addt'i. - inn a • fnliuw.- juc22-iiuis. HENRY SILL. Bedford. Pa. /n;i EvTiONEUY AND QliO CEllY.—The undcv.-igt •d would re pee.fully inform the public In he h-s ju-t . a ••u i.u;a the city with a tn rofttliy scieutgd MM k of GRO - iii. ■aAfDN rEC i D.'NEKIE.- 1 ... wiiich will be he Vjwer . i; . a. ■ ri ii.• ;oits r. .elos Which may he found at my s ofo: An kinds of Sugary Coffee, Molasses, Sugars an tTob-wco; C.in iii ll' ict.i . P . } tA c i - ami ti; :ai "'e:m; Di; ■ Pcttcuc i:. -. I, .:i.:. J/.tifj, F:gs. Lctn ou.-. 4d Ail sorts of Spic. . E -i—. Oils, Crackers .and C.ikt - Fancy So.ii-. alt v rß'iv.-: I'niin Csrdtos, smarted, of every ursoKfilkui, cud Fruit Drcp^ iii.c Caiidio- ot .'-ll ki.nte. All i. li.c above untiird uric!.-, with m.my umrc. c. ii be found one door Kasf of iho ti VZCTTB Ofli-." ■ and opiiositc H. ]'. Irvine's Uegula ,t ja a I.— ~m. G ED. ..1A it DURE !• t T-u P'F.K YEAH! \Yc v, uut. CD.I •*/ H f £••! hi every tI.C-v ' > •••:; '-er iMi'itov iav. iS< wii g Jtiitobincs. 1 u >■ u w kinds. Under and upper feed; Warranted \ jtokis.— Above salary or largo conkiawtifi paid i h ..vi.y utitchinu s iii in Gut ted t-.". - !■■■■- linn tf-lt). wbi-i- . c • lU'ir ■■-■■■ Ot li'. 1- ii"/. i iV li //.-'j/', /, / - .. Co.. a lt.i liiirltih(i. .If! '* cheap, n-ac! mo •friugenutHl*, and iho mUtr or ttfa aro/mc&c to an. \i. fine. •••*./ /...•;/',.// ... C iviiiirx free. Address, i. , t: ; , .; ;w ifc C-L. Biddefrd, Maine, oi t.b cage. Ills. |Dte. 22. '66—ly v.* ( t.' | Ax MO a : 1.1! Agei.c- wuuit-d • /t•* \ J for . • •. 'ii line rn-tirf, ?, jn-. out A'tdre.-.iO T GAI'.EY. Ci.y Li : ig. BiMeford, Maiuo. __ (Dee. 22, "6—ly ! <■ AN S A N I> , p. ml u,y the j advertisers experience, ean :; -%> hv n.'Uri ; JOHN it. OGDi'iN. No. 13 Chaniiicr- Ft . Now York i Jan. 5. 66—iy. - T<> Covm• yi: rtves.—THeatlvortiser, bating been restored t heal It in a few weeks t.y very simple f'-mcdy. sit ..nil.-.- suffered for . ".eral ycam ws'li s -v re i stflcc ioa. and ihut dread di.-t-aje. Con.-u.ii'' i-it i ixious to make known to hi- eitow-s ifi'ire - n .cans ojLcjtro. To r'l w'np lie.ire it. • * •. .1 a copy o: the v - cs :iiptioii t'-e 1(. of 'in/:; . with the direc tions for pre;, ling . . A :natton which he conceit ■ - be . "Uirblo. :■! be hopes every .sufferer will try his reniedv. as ir will cost them nothing, and may prove a hle-.-iug. Pnrtie wi-b'tiig tlie iiri -eriptiini, i nrn, by re : turn utail. will please address I Ri. v. E l>W AR D A W r LSON, Wiiliiintsburgh, Kings Co., Now York. Jan. 0, 'liti—ly.