flic ifi'tlfoid (Oa*rttr: Local and Personal. 1 9 -> - ?£i sf 6 j ? r't'l's i ! 12-1 Si 1-1 11 li >ll - •" *. £ - o £ >■ iJ„' 1 : *j * Jnlr |' -sit; 5 "ft 7 i - 1 - 1 : - •i" : I 13 '"J sii iy!11 ij|is' i j 4 IS 16 17 I- t" 20 |S IS 17 is! 19 7n171 J 71 2.3 it 25 76 .7 77 73 it 7 76 77 29 I .1 -• it- nisi ... ... ... at,.-*i,;ti!...|... ! si. .. I; i :i lug liar ! I S 7! - 9 111 - s 6 7 s Will II 12 13 II 13 !•-, 17 . 12 13. Uf IS-Hi irilS ; •- t!> 2- 21 22 23 24 ' 19 m -it 22-2.1 24 23 I 23 —i. 27 2S 1... ' -76 .7 -is 29 30 31'.. 2 jr. - I- 2 3 tyt. ..! I I -I * 7 - 9 111 2 .1: 4 ft 6 7 3 I .1.-12 : i 14 13 Hi 17 9 ll' llj 12; 13! 14,ift 2 ' 2! 22 23 21 16 >7.1- 19 71121 2ft 2-1 27 26! 29 30 31 2. 24 23 26 27 2s 29 ! l;r., 1.2 a 4 .'. 6 : Oct. ...i l 2 3: 4 j; I - 1 .0 IEI 213 U 7 s 9,10 11 12 13 -ft'lS 17 1-019 2- 21 14 IN 16 17:1- 19 20 21 22 2.3 24 2S 26'27 '<•' . 25J29 .30,31 I ■ ■ -' ! ' \OT. 12 3 ■. 7 - 9 M '! 12 , 5 6 7 d! 930 ,3 II Ift 16 17 IS :9 lit 2 IS 14! I ft! 16:17 -7 • 2 22 23 24 23 26 Is 19 .91 21 22 274 21 ! , -- > V „ 25 26 27> 29.30;... iaf I - Dr........ ...1...!...- 1 I ft 61 7 R| 9 2 3 4 ft 7! R :i- I! 12 13 14.15-16.5 9 111 Ii 12 13 14, IS iT H l'.t 21 22 At Ir> 17 |s |J 20 21 22 24 25 ftj -77 2- 7a 23 24 23 26 27,2s 29 nr.siNEss ?; KEATORY. 7v> following Business Directory for the 'oor ih of Bedford and olher places in the county, irlrerti.irmfnt< appear ir> the rnhimii 'of E IIAZETTE.) tnny be of service to our friends j - trons in the county, and is commended to : attention: tTTuUNEYS AT LAW—G. 11. s nang; J. P. J. IV. Tate; John Palmer; E. F Kerr; -!.,rrow A Lntz; Kspy M. Alsip; John T. iv A J 11. Filler: Kimmell ,t Lingenfelter, . v Dickerson, Bedford, Pa. WKEKS—Reed Schell ; Rupp. Shannon A Iv lford. Pa. iTS AN SHOES. VARIETIES. Ac —J. II n: H. F Irvine. Bedford. Pa. IBFORD NURSERIES-T. M. Lynch. iBtNET-WARE. CHAIRS, Ac.—Richard Leo. ' nl. Pa. -THING —T. Li pool. Berksireser A Smith. ,ri> Reimund, Bedford. Pa. IF, Y GOODS, GP.OCEIUES, Ac —A B. Cra - I M. Shoemaker; P. A.Reed, Dcfibaugb A r. Bedford. Pa. j -hm in A Greenbanm. St. Clairsville. Ac rNTISTRY—C. N. Ilickok A J. G. Minnieh, tji'ilforrl. Pa. rO(IIST—J. L. Lewis. Bedford. Pa. • STY STORES—Mrs. V. B.Tate A Mi-sM. sirs E. V Mowry: Mrs M. R. Schaf.-r A Kte Deal. B"'ifor t. Pa. . Of IT, IES—II C Reamer, George Manlorff, ■iford. Pa. lAUDW'ARE. Ac.—M'm. Hartley; Geo. Bly -r t son. Bedford, Pa. j .TKT.S Bedford Hotel. J. J. Shoemaker; ■ -el House, I Mengel; Fnion llo'cl. \ Steck , B-.-lf'-rd, Pa. tVF.I.RR—Daniel Border. Bedford, Pa. B PRINTERS—Meyers A M'-nge". Bedford, —All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing > and promptly executed. 'IMPS—Wm. C. Snively. Schellsburg, Pa. HIYStCIANS—Dr. J L. M >rhonrg. Bedford. I>r- W AV. Jamison and P. H. Pentisyl, Bloody it. Pa. . ' .TENT MEDlClNES—Shriner's Cmigh Svrtin 1 I It-iti Vermifuge; Foutr. s Alixttire urn! ii-'-rse •title Powder; Wheaton's tjiiitmeut; Hi-lui i - Extra tof Boclm: l>r. Tohi: Vonitian Lin t; Alh-ni-k's Porous Plasters; Cbristadoro's - live: Mi-hler's H -rb Bitters. I.AL ESTATE SALES— ' f llenmer—private sale il A N J Lyons, Private 0 Walter, Private, X Ilickok, private sale. -T'IYK-L TINWARE. Ac.—B. M Blv-.yer . Bvdf .rd. Pa. r Ri-i.ii the -'New Advertise!: , ids'' in this "■k's issue of Titk GAZETTE. ! / For Administrator's, Executor's. Auditor's e-. A - ..see -'Legal Notices." ( .j Hi -. 1 the advertisements under the head of • NOTICE.-—The Deinocratie County (iinniittee will meet in tlie Court on Tuesday afternoon of Court k, immediately after Court adjourns, full attendance is requested. J. \V. DIGKKRSON, Chairman. THE JI'.NIATA-SOCIAL Emp.HOOLIO. Tie- Huntingdon .J/.H//opundertakes make up for want ol tacts and -■iHVof leeic in itsarticles defend'.n;; ■■ conduct of tHe Social Rase R;dl ah, by rt sorting to slang: and jterson abuse. We made certain statements facts which the Monitor ha- not con iverted and dares not deny. We iv- contradicted and disjiroved its - h iixlsaml ful'y vindicated the Ju faand thecitizensof Bedford atrainst c:;-persioit- of the Monitor. It that ;-cr can satisfy itself by wallowing he slouch of its own black-{juard we have nori-jht tocomplain. We only determined not to permit it ■ wipe its tilth upon our skirts. Hence -di-nii-: the controversy by merely Ting, in the name of tiie Captain ol <• .luniata, why it is that the ( apUr.n " the Social lias not opened a corre a-lenc:-with the former, a- heprom -1 t 1 do, in relation to the playing ol return match ? The Captain of tha . fata would like to know? THE HELEXA GLEE ( LT;N will jrlvel um-ical concert in the Court House, ; Friday evening, the 21th inst., for i e benefit of the Congregational ■ r. h at Helena, in Broad Top town- j Tlii- benefit will begiven for the j • of raising money to assist in ; lying a church debt. The members the church are poor, and are labor-; - r under a heavy debt incurred in j ding their house of worship, and j KC tins method of obtaining assist-: '. We hope our citizens will give < i til a liberal encouragement. J vs. F. DBYARMTX, Punaptnaker, ol; !y Run borough, has inserted a uu;> ninety-nine feet ten inches long, j hie well on "Keefe Farm,' now ■ led by Adam Shaffer, in Bedford ! -hip. It is due to Mr. Deyarmin ; 1 -kite that a number of persons, in J business, in this and other eoun , refused to perform the work, on •i; 11, as they alleged, of its iniprae l.ty. i-AVL.Nt; t)F THE EriSCorAI, CoKNEK j ■ NE.— The account of the laying of j corner-stone of the Episcopal j ir 'i furnished by a correspond ■ nt, j •i' t.i hand too late for publication ; . - Issue. We will give it in our! A MONO the hoarders at present at i Filler's, we notice Gen. Penny-! kicker, one of the heroes of the late < icit. Penuypacker led a brigade I" attack upon Fort Fisher ami was ; r . v -everely wounded. Tho General I '' -til! suifcring from some of his V'HIIMIS. i- \iEl itsiox.— An excursion train " 'itiing a party, prominent among • ' 'Ui was Leyvis I'. Watson, Esq., late I ' M. ut of the 11. A- B. T. M. R. R. ' • arrived at Alt. Dallas, on Monday J ng last. The party are now at the brings. PROPOSED ERECTION OK A ROLLING MILL.—We have been requested to publish the following article on the subject of erecting a Rolling Mill at Hopewell, this county. It is with great pleasure that we comply with this re quest and add our sincerest wishes for the success of the enterprise proposed : "lie is said to he a public benefactor who makes two blades of grass to grow where only one grew before. That this great fact is true in the useful in dustrial arts, as well as in agricultural economy, apitears self evident. Hence, where a single manor company of men. by the judicious application of capital and labor, produce or increase the pro duction of materials required in the sec tion of country in which their enter prise may be |ocat< d, they are not only benefitting that region specially, but are contributing to the aggregate in dustry and wealtit oft he wholeeiftiutry. The benefits of suclt an enterprise will be more fully appreciated when it is known that the produced article is man ufactured from imperials native to tile section embraced in the operations. It is true that parties entering on such an enterprise expect from the general ben efits conferred by it to realize, by care ful and economical management, a lib era! return on their investment. Appreciating the above facts, a few gentlemen have united to canvas por tions of the counties of Huntingdon, Bedford, Fulton, Rlair and Somerset to solicit subscriptions of stock for the pur-: pose of erecting a merchant bar Robing Mill at the town of Hopewell or Saxton, , or such other point as a majority of the Stockholders may deem most eligible. It is proposed to issue 700 shares of Stock of SIOO each, making the capital S7O,(NHL It is not intended to begin op erations until the Stockholders decide not only the ion it ion of the mill, but also its general capacity, and cost, for ; which fuirj ose, it is proposed that after organization the Stock holders appoint a committee to report on the most econ omical machinery, its cost, capacity, ex- j pensc of working, and estimated reve nue with other matters pertinent to the | enterprise—after which the stock will be , called in to meet the expenses of the work as they accrue. The mill is in tended to roll ordinary bar iron for gen- j eral country use, giving special atten tion to the scantling of iron required by i the coal operators in the Broad Top Coal Region. It is not designed to an ticipate the report of the committee to ! be appointed by the Stock holders, but j to brit iiy advert to the fact of the gen era! prosperity of the rolling niiils of the country. < )ueinstance, will authen ticated may lie adduced —a robing mill ; and nail manufacturing company in a small town, realized during the past i year, a net.profit 0f.511,0000n an invest ment in machinery and mill of about , *70,000. Ills reasonably claimed fori tiie present enterprise that it can obtain a portion of its supply of pig iron from the Hopewell Furnace and the balance I .rom furnaces in the district embraced in it- operations. Hence if a lilier-'l profit inn be made, say at I'ittsburg, hy manufacturing bars from pig iron, a largo portion of which is procured from ; furnaces in the Juniata district, a much larger profit xhotdd be realized by the manufacture of iron bars in the vicini ty wiiere the pig iron is produced, as the freight- of the pig iron to Pittsburg I and the return freight on manufactured ; bars is saved, thus: Freight on 11 tons of pig iron to Pittsburg to make one ton of Merchant bar sls fill Freight on I ton of Merchant bar from Pittsburgh) Broad Top SIO.OO Total freight and expenses $25.00 j Estimating $lO to coverall freight char ge- on pig metal to and manufactured tar from the proposed works, it show.- a saving oi *15.00 nor ton on manuiac- J tared iron. The demand Sor iron in the Broad Top Coal region i- estimated sit low tons per year, which at the mere ,-aving iti freight of *15,00 per ton will give is 15,(m0. It may be claimed that in Pittsburg and other manufacturing town- skilled labor: • .isily procured —tiii- it isbeliev i-d will be fully compensated by the ad vantages offered to such workmen by cheap rents in a country location, when ! it is considered tliat the Broad Top n - gion abounds in all the elements re quired for the successful manufacture of iron excellent coal coke and its justly celebrated Juniata pig iron to work on, ihe sueci -- of such an enterprise can scarcely be doubted. It is confidently ociieved that the quality of iron manu factured will not, with ordinary care and skill; be inferiorto any la thj) coun try. It can therefore be e tiered in mar ket with full reliance that it will give i the purchaser entire satisfaction and ! thus secure u permanent demand. Should the new Tariff Rill, a- recently ! passed by a large majority in tlie pop ular House of Congress, become a law, it would undoubtedly stimulate and foster this great branch of the National ! industry, and give more than full work ; to all the rolling mills in the country to supply th' home demafld. Relieving the statements thus sub mitted to be sub tantiallv correct, they respectfully and earnestly invite theeo- operation of their follow citizens in cs- : tuhiishing the proposed works. They eutertiiin nodoubt tlmt it; iiitlnstriji! fii terprise of this kind presents a safeand reliable opportunity for investing t ap-1 ita! wliereit will not only he remuner ative to the subscribers, but will confer a o ■runnetit benefit on tlit ir own sec tion of;hecountry —stimulating other oranches of industry and commerce in it- iimiis, and increasing its population and wealth. This is no wild specula tion, anticipating fabulous dividends, but :i matter of industrial fact of supply arid demand—looking to fair protiis a lone on a careful investment in manu facture demanded by tlie wants around it, in a region of country whe re as yet no such works have been established. The opportunity, thus presented, is now open to thecitizens to secure it-ad vantages run ngst thonj.-e!ves. It re quires little acumen to anticipate tlie* fact that if there is not snliicienl enter prise to si fit re sti desirable a result, t lie citizens of some other more enterpris ing section will promptly avaii them selves of the evident wan! of such a manufactory and < rect it—thus leaving the region now contemplated "out in the col John Fulton Resident and Mining Eng. H. A- ITT. R. R. Saxton, Fa. E. Mcliugh, Supt. Rowelton Collier ies, i'owelton, l'a. Geo. W. Garrettson, Cashier Ist Na tional Bank; 11. G. Fisher, Win. A Or hison, Oliver Avers. .Supt., 11. A- B. T. R. R. Huntingdon, l'a. W. 11. Aaron, J. A. Iloyer, Pattons ville, l'a. • Geo. R. Barndoliar, I). F. Keagy, Woodherry, Pa. John C. Fverhart, Theophiltis Sny der, Martinsburg, Pa. John F. Lowry, C. W. Ashcom, Jas. M Kinkead, Jas. F.ichelherger, Hope well, l'a. Jacob B. Williams, Bloody Run, Pa. Fr. Jordan,S. L. Russell, lediord,Pa. \ | AMMO! II SALE BILLS, print iTj[ ed at short notice. Large Bills make large sates. We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will much more than pay tbe extra f rpttu* of p-int ing Call at Tnr. GAZETTE JOB OFFICE SENATORIAL CONFERENCE.—The j Democratic Senatorial Conferees for the counties of Red ford, Fulton and Som erset, met at the Mengel House, in Bedford, on Saturday, the 18th inst. The following named Conferees were I present: Bedford —Henry Nicodemus, Esq., Henry F. Smith, J. \V. Dicker son. Esq.; Fulton— AmosS.Smith, Esq., j John a. Jones, Prof. John F. Davis. Somerset—l suae Hugos, Esq., \\". Benford, H. <;. Baer. Esq. The <-andidates before the Conference were Hon. R. F. Meyers, of Bedford, George A. Smitji, Esq., of Fulton, and John O. Kimmell, Esq., of Somerset. Before the first ballot was taken,the names of Messrs. Smith and Kimmell were withdrawn, and Mr. Meyers was unanimously nominated. On motion, the Conference adjourned ■five dir. ISA A< 1 HUGHS, Prest. JOHN F. DAVIS,Sec'y. SPECIAL NOTICES. STRANGE, BET TREE.— Every young LAITY iii'l gentleman in the Vniteil STATES can hear Soux-thing very much to their advantage by re turn U, nil (fr'-e of charge,) by tnlilri'.-sing the un dersigned Those having fears id' being humbug ged will oblige by not noticing this card Ollters will ph ase address (heir obedient servant. TIMS. F. CHAPMAN. B.T Broadway, New York Jan. 5, 'fill—lv BLACK AS A CROW, a few years since, was many A splendid head lh.it is now grey or grizr.B-1 Why not restore it toth-yet unwrinklcd brow its raven honors? Five minutes effects the splendid transformation. In lees time than a riff man would take to LOAD AMI FINN three times THE greyest h-ad 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 N superb and perfectly natural black or brown is accom plished by one application of CIIKISTAOOttO'S HAII! DYK. without staining the skin OR injuring the filament-. Manufactured BVJ CIIUISTADOKO, 6 Astor II use. New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. NUG.'Jt-LRA Pit. TOBIAS' VEMTIAX HOUSE LINIMENT.— Pint Unities at DUE Dollar, fur the cure of lameness, scratches, wind galls, sprains, bruises, splints, curs, iolie, slipping stifle, over heating: sore throat, nail in the foot. X-te It is warranted cheaper and better than any other article ever of fered to the public. Thousands of anim-I's have been cured of: he colic and over heating by his Liniment; and hundreds that were crippled M d lan. l- have been restored to their F IRMER v gor. — IT i- US--1 by all Ihe first horsemen throughout the States. Orders are constantly received from the racing stables of England forfn -h supplies of this invalu ible uriic'l- Over 2. TOO tri/imo il,'/* Jrt /-E brrti rr< t l rnl lit Itt' nt(n r, one dollar laid out in time tn IY save the liie of your horse. Sold by nil Druggists. Office. •">("> Courtlnnd: street. N--W Yo:K aag. 24-1 m. PERMANENT IND WIDE-SFHKAB FIN-CESS IS THE BEST EVIDENCE OF THE GOODNESS OF BIIAS BRETH'N PII.I.S. —They should he in every family, run iy f>r tee ou the first symp'oms of dis -ase oc curting. This method will often SAVE life. Re number. the CHOLERA MI ST BF. TREATED AS V POISON, and your s.lVy demands it should be got rid ol without delay. Colds, rheumatism, its lima, pleu risy, diarrhaa, colics, in fact, all sickni-s IS the cous-.iqucnce of active impurit cs in the blood These being removed, the health is restored al once. Observe my name in the Government s' imp it white letters Sold by Druggists aug.24-lin. B. BRAXDKETIJ. MARRIED. 0 HITE—-OLDHAM — ln Schellsburg, on the 'Jtl of August, by P. Dewalt, KSTJ . Mr. Jacob A. LLITI of Bedford County, and Miss Emily Oldham O Somerset County. INKS—LITTLE.— On the 19th inst. . by the Rev H. Hickerman. Mr Klisha Ink- to Mrs. Catha rino Little of Bedford. DIED. HARCLKKOAD —ln Frier,d - Cove, August 15th lStiS. Henry Hureleroud, aged 57 yeans, 5 months, ami 1! days. CBOYLE—On the 14th inst.. Mr George W. Croyle. jr.. of Bedford township, in the 2>i year of his 3Uir 1 OST.—T'y a iady. a Silver opon | jcasc Cylinder Eso.-ij mrnt Watch, in thi.-= pliice. on Saturday morning, betiv.tn it and 12 o'clock. A liberal reward will be paid to the finder bv returning the watch to Hug 21-lt. ' THIS OFFICE. DR. (JEO. ('. DOUGLAS, Respect fully tender* his professional services to the people ot Bedford and vicinity. Residence a* M< j. W.i.sh.'ibau^li's. ;iiig 'J I.ft ft ALUAISLE FARM KORSAEE.— f 2rt(l acres, situate in Liberty Township. Bed ford County, on tho Juniata river and Hunting don .t Broad Top Rail Road. Well improved, fine meadows, fruit and timber —a very desira ble property, at th- head of market —the property of Cpt. Joseph S. Reed. Will be sold cheap- For price. Ac., apply to JOHN I'. REED, aui.2l-tf. Ait'y, a: Bedford. 4 DMINISTRATGH'S NOTICE.— gfV Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin istration have been grano-d to th" stihseribers on the estate of Frederick Miller, late of Hopewell township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to in ike payment, and those having claims there on will present them dub nutheutiesle-l for set tlement. WILLIAM DORK I EH. aug 21-6t. Adui'r S)i>ELING Jlil.li, At'.— A meeting be held at the Court House, in Bedford, m the evening of Wednesday, the sth of Sep-em ber, f - r be purpose of out sidering the feasitiility of erecting a Rolling Mill Nail Factory, Ac., at Hopewell. All persons who feel an interest in the project, and the prosperity of our County, are re quested to attend. JOHN LCTI, JOHN CKSS.NA, TJNOSOK BLXMVBK, JOB MANS. 5 L KttssKi.L. MM. 11. WATSON. W. T. DAIOHKKTV, F. C. HEAVEN. JOHN F. LOWMV, J W DK KKBSO.N, JO.-KI-II W. TATE; SAMCRI. SHICK, aug.24-2t. C. W. ASHCOM J )ROP( >SAUS.—Proposals for the digging cut of a basin for a resevoir to sup ply Bedford with water, (to be 40 feet by 70. and as deep as is necessary) to be completed, so it may be walled by the Is; of October next, will be re ceived at mv office opto the Jlst of August inst. Contracts to be let by the solid yard. Also proposals for quarrying hauling the stone, and walling the same The contract to lie finish ed by the first of October next. Contract to be let by the perch. The lowest bidder to have the eon'racts, The spc 'ideations for the letting of tho above contracts can In* examined at my offi *c. previous to the .'(lst of August inst. Bv order of the Town Council, aug. 24-1- J- PALMER, Clerk. IKTTEiI 11 KA 1)8 ANl> BULL j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men. printed in the best style of the art, at TUB GAZETTE JOB OFFD E MEB( IIA NTS ami M LCD A N ICS, and Business men generally will advance their own.interests by advertising in the columns f.THB OAZF.TTF. OIIDEBS from a distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended to7 Send to THE GAZETTE J"B OFFICE. Bed ford, Pa. OBITTANIA AND JAPANNED 8 )WAKE .all kinds, at B. HE. ILLYMYKR £ CO S. I)ARGAINB! LAID JAINS! -Buv } your TINWARE at Aug 10— tf 1! Mc BLYMYER & COS. £eiial Notices. TIST OF GRAND JURORS, drawn jfar September Term, lit Monday, 3d h II i timer, George Buckley. Thomas Donahoe, Joseph W. Daniels, Jacob kensinger, William Crisman, Geo. F. Steel, W. A Danaker, Phillip R'lrkni.m, Lewis Putt, William Stuekev. Lewis Housare. Marion Zembowrer, II P- Willi ms. Jonathan Brindle, William Fluek, Gabriel Dull. Drawn ami Certified at Bedford, this 3d day of May A. D. 1866. Attest. i ISAAC h'ENSrNGEH, J so. G Fisiibk, J WILLIAM KIRK. •ug.lo—lt. Clerk. 1 Jury Coin's. | IST OF PETIT JURORS, drawn | same term.—Michael Diehl. Ephrnim Hoy, John Shaffer, Thomas Ilea. Levi Carpenter. Jere miah Shaw, Cornelius Whets one, John Burger, Tobias Snyder. George Vonstine, Conrad C'ny- C"inb, J. 1. Noble. Thus. Oldham, David P,ie, John Furry, John Sill, W B Lambright. Jacob Evans, Levi S. Fluek. Si nine! Crisuian, Christian Meyers. William Horn. Henry I! Mock. William ltose. Geo. W. Zintmcrs of Jae., A H Hull, John 0 Miller. Battier Fletcher, William Whip, Cal vin Tobias. John B. Fluek. John Alsin, George Gardill. Eli Hotsinger. Daniel B< rkhimer. D S. K. Brumbaugh. Joseph Tomlinson, Richard Lang don. Known and certified at Bedford, this 3d day of May. A. D. IB6S. Attest" i ISAAC KENSINGER. Jxo. G. Fisiikii. WILLIAM KIRK. aug.lO-it Clerk. ) Jury Corn's. iIST OF CAUSES put down for | jTrial at the September Term, 1866, 3d day. | Catharine Trivker vs George Trieker, Thus U Renting • '• Collins. Dull ACo I Isaac Wigfield '> Matilda Wigfiold Matilda Wigfield Isaac Wigfield Same '• Same John V."enter •' Gideon Williams > mil St raver et al " Chas Madan Micli'l Thomas John Skclly et al Wm E'almer " Win Ovemcker Geo Snyder '• Adolphus Ake et al i E' D Beegle '• Dan'l Wertr et al White A Sivupe Patrick Drhew ■Jas Geity Same Bloody bun School I'is '• W Prov School Dis J W Beeler's admr " J)r II FHirry TII Blackburn's exoe'r " John Hull et al Homer Ncie" " Win Way Gideon II teehew " Adam W Miller Mary potts Anthony Smith et nl ! John Luiiian " Jacob Wertr et nl M art in Cotuei " Divid Ilyers SM Barclay's devisees '• I! WG a r ret son Kohison Iforterisusi •• '{-o W I'igard Aim Ilin ling " Israel Oppenheimer | Juhn H EHet •' Wm II Aaron Certified August tith, 1566. o E. SHANNON. aug.lO-lt Prot'r. / lODET PROCLAMATION. -3b the Coronrr. the ./nshre.s of the Pear*, ami (' <■ n-tutf t ■ in the i/ijfeeeilt Toutnr/lips in t/u Co> nty of HrtlJ'or/l, Greeting: Know vb, that In pursuance of a piac >t f o me directed, under the hand and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER I KING. President of the several Courts of Common Pie.is. in the Iti'h District, consisting of the coun ties of E'ratiklit . Fulton. Bedford ami Somerset, and by v irtue .f his office of the Court of Oyer and T i nline, and General Jail Delivery for the trial of capital and -ther offenders therein, end 'heGeu iwal Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace: and .1 \vits Brit\s and Wili.iah G. I'ucnoLTz. Jndgesof the- tme Court in the same County of Bedford, > You and ca- h of you, are hereby require'! to be and appear in your proper persons with your 1!"- eords. Recognizance*. Examinations, and oth- i Remembrances, before the Judges aforesiid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery an i General Quarter Si - sim s of the peace therein to beholden for the coun ty of B-ilfoid, aforesaid, oil the 1,/ JMomtay of September, (to in i" tin '.'n! if ay. ) 1866. at 10 or'of in the forenoon of thut 'lay. there and then to d > those things to which your sever al offices appertain. Given uii loi my hand and seal the 10th Jay of August, in the year of our Lord. 186(5. . ' JOHN U.DSTADT, Shrhiff's Ofkick, j Sheriff. Bedford, Aug. 10, 1866. j I) KtJLSTEII'S NOTICE.—AII per-, R V sr >s Interested, arc herein notified 'hot the following accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's Offim of Be Iford county, and that j the same will he presented to the Orphans' Cour'. in and for said county, on Tuesday, the 4th d.v of i I September next, at the Court liou.-o, in Bed- j ford, for confirm ilion. The account of William Cypher, administrator. \ with the Will annexed, of Daniel Cypher, late of j Broad Top tp.. Bedford cou iv. dec" i j The account of Joseph W. Touilinson. Executor i of the last Will and Testament of .Michael Fetter, j of Bedford township, dee'd. , The administration aecount of James 0. Robi- j nett. aeting Exocutorof the last Will and Testa ment of Ilenrv (iept art, late of Napier tp.. dee'd. The administration account, of Junes M . ; ndm'rof the estate of Andrew Shawlis. late of i St. Clair to., dee'd. The account of Dr. Sain'lG. Sutler, one of the < | Executors of the last Will and Testament of Frank ! lin B Statler. late of Napier tp . dee'd. The administration aecount of Peter R. Ilille- i gnss and Jacob B. Hillegass. admr's of the estate , i of Anna Barbara Hillega-s, late of Harrison tp., i I Bedford county, dee'd. The account of Rchccca A. RilCy, acting Execu- j trix of the estate of John Riley, late of West Prov i idence tp., dee d The administration necountof Henry Whitaker, survivin ■ Executor of the last Will and Testa- ; txiont of George Darr, late of St. Clair tp., Bed ford county, dee d. The administration account • f Reuben Harding- j er, adm'r of the estate of Geo. W . Hardinger, late I of Cuiuborlnnd Valley tp . dc • d. Tiie ad ministration account of Jno. S. Schell . and W in. P. S'hell. Executors of th - last xx ill : an i Ti statnent of Hon. Peter Schell. late dec d. i The HC ountof Win. L. Cashtunn. surviving Ex- ; eeutor of John Cash man, lute of Middle Wood- | ' berry township, dee'd. The account of Sialyl) Nycuiu. adm r "f the es- j i tateofJno. W. Esheliuan, late of East Providence . tp.. dee'd. The first and partial account of Daniel Barley, guardian of Malinda Barley. Jaek-nn Barley, i Elisabeth Barley. Margaret Barley. Nicholas Barley. Father S. Bailey- Eli is F. B-irley A Su- j sun Barley. minor children of David Barley, late of South Wmulberry tp.. Bedford County, dee'd. The account of Joseph W. Tate, guardian of; ' Georgenna. Rachel. Jatues. Edna, A Mary E. I Ruby, minor heirs and brothers and sisters of R. W. Johnson Roby. dec d. The account of John W. Darr. adtn'r. of Ahra- j ham Darr. lute of the 1 . S. Army, dec d The account ot Mi diatd Hillegass A Frederick ; Hillegass. adui'rs of the estu'eot Frederick Hitle- i gam, late of Juniata tp.. Bedford County dee d. flic adcouut of Michael llillog-ss A Jacob II Hillegass, ailm'rs of the estate of Peter Hillegass. late ofSt. Clair tp . dee'd. The account of Benjamin Mellott. Esq. adtn'r j ef all A singular the goods and chaltlis, tights and credits, which wre of John Smith, late of Southampton tp.. Bedford C un'y, dec d. The :• -count f Hopewell tp.. dec d. The account oi PhillipA Wt'son Clark, execu | tors of the last Will of Joel Clark, late of West Providence tp,, Bedford County, de'cd The account of John S A Israel Morris, admr's j of the estate of Jacob Morri-, late of Monroe tp.. j dee'd. The account of Peter F. Lehman, Esq., adm'r : of the goods and chatties ami credits which were of Thomas I!'the, late of Juniata tp., Bedford | County, dee'd. The account of Lerew Woitncr, adm'r of the cs ; tato of John Weimar, late ol Monroe tp , dee'd. Tin- account of Adolphus Ake, ndiiiT of all and j singular the goods and chatties, ligtiis and cred : its which were of FrancisC 'rie, late of Union tp,, j dee'd The account of George H Sleek, executor of the las! will and testament of Jos-ph \\ Sleek, , | late of the township of Napier Bedford county, , dee'd i The account of John Cessna, executor of the j last will and testament of Jonathan Cessna, late ol Cumberland Va Icy tp., dec d Fine! account ot George W Cessna, adui'r of i Peter W Cessna, late of Oolerain tp., dee'd. The administration account of David Miller, Esq., adm'r of the estate of Mrs. Ann K Nicode nius, dee'd. ' The administration account of Thomas J. Croyle. adm'r of the estate of Michael lute of Union ; tp . Bedford County, dee'd. The account of John Alsip. Esq., adm'r of the estate of John Meizgar, late of Juniata tp.. dee'd. i The account of 11 Nicodcnius, E-q., adm'r of 1 the estate of Ann Ruschrook, late of Cumberland ' Valley tp.. dee'd. The second supplemental account of Job Mann, Esq.. one of the exec's of t he la-t will Ac., of Abra ham kerns, late of the Borough of Bedford, dee'd. | '1 he account of Thomas McCoy, surviving ex ecutor of the last XV ill Ac... of Joseph Hewelt, late of Napier tp.. dee'd. 0. E SHANNON, aug. 10-41 Register. / 00 KANDPA It LOR si TO VLS AT \j B. He. BIYMYKK i OB'S. FRUITOANS AT B. MC. BLYMYER & CO'S II ty (6oods, vU. fpHE THREE BT.O RESH ANOTHER VETO! THE HIGH PRICE BTLE CAN'T PASS! We have just received and have for sale at the lowest prices. DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, HITEENSWA RE* HATS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, Ac. We have the best CALICOES at the lowest pries. FRENCH and AMERICAN LAWNS at a great reduction. Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS incomparably iow. ' American and French Ginghams, ('Dailies, Delaines, < 'ambries, Flannels, Ac., Ac., ii: great variety. MEN'S WEAR. Jeans, Col tumult s, ('assi uteres, < 'lotlis, Hosiery, Gloves, I land kereliiefs, Ac, Ac., Ac., Ac. GIt(X FRIES. SUGARS. sY R UPS. COFFEES. TEAS. SPICES, RICE and everything in the Grocery line. Rernentber the Three Stores, At ST. CLAIRSVILLE, at FISHERTOWN ami at MOWRY'S MILL. Come one, Come all, and give its a call. HKRSHMAN A GREENBAUM jnnl.-3m. Notices, &r. i,M)R SALH—VKHY LOW— awonii * hand PIANO. Inquire of ipr.l3.-0R -if. C X. HICKOK. \ \ r A(iONiS. —Two now two lior.se i 1 Wagons for sale. Reasonable credit given- Aug3.-4t. A. B. CRAMER A CO. CJOLDI KRS' r rXTII-X—The t:n- IrVdcrsigned has the blanks now ready tmtl will attend promptly to the collection of all claims un der the law lately passed for the Equalization of Bounties. aug.!7-.f. J. W. DICKERSON. I"3 ARM Foil S AijH.—2t>o acres, one half under cultivation, well improved Fruit and Timber abundant Situate in Napier town ship. For particulars, price. Ac., npplv to J HON P KE£l>, Ag't. nug.27-'it. Bedford. Pa. V\ r ANTED.—< Cash to purchase our > V Fall Stock. All in our debt over ,-ix months arc respectfully requested to pay us. A certain class, who imagine we can do without money, wi.l he called upon, only once more; afterwards the proper officer will wait upon tbetn. mig;: -tt. A. B. CRAMER A CO. lAST NOTICE.—My • 1 1 books jmust be squared by cash or note immediate ly. Those persons who may fail to settle their accounts, on or before August loth, 1866, must blame them-ilvr*, if they have costs to pay, as I have been very indulgent, and now need money. jul.l3— tt. " WfM. HARTLEY. TRESPASSERS.—AM 'T q persons arc cautioned against trespassing upon the premises of the undo-igned, for the pur p >se of fishing, hunting gathering Tints, berries. Ac., a- the law will be strictly enforced against ail thus offending. B. R. ASHCOM, MTCII I,R TZ, W.U tjßl SINGER. ADAM dCHAF'FEIt. ju1.21-3in AI A" A RLE FARM FOR SALE. y —]OU nc;re? of excellent limestone land, h b ut 15 aer> well timbered, the remainder under 4*ii):iv'ti<>n. 1 vai ig JI few miles north of Bedford, for sale on reasonable terms. For j>rtieulurs aj plv to MEYEKS fe DICKERSON. inny 18.—3ms. Bedford, Pa. |>or X TV, 15 OU XT V.—Soldiers ! I)c "ongress is about to pass a law granting nddi I ional bounty ' Th >se of you. therefore, who have not received bounty, and those who have received butSiOO, or less, will fin 1 it to their advantage in eall on me TIIKKE MONTHS', tiix MOUTHS'. and NINE .MONTHS' MEN, eomo' April, g 18p,(;. J01IN" PALMER. |)F.RSONS knowing themselves iu debtcd to us for advertising Administrators', Executors'. Auditors' Notices, Orphans' Court sales and other sales of Real Estate, and for printing hills. Ac.. Ac., will please call and settle for the same, as all such advertising and printing should he CASH AIE VEIL- A MENU EL Feb lti, 'tjli-tf. riIANNI-.KS, ATTENTK>N!—A new Tannery, in good order, containing one pool, three limes, three b.ii's. five ICACIRS. thirty-four lny-a-way vats, with the necessary number of h.-n --[ diers, in good a locution as can be luuul in Bed ! l'ord county, for rent. For further inform.ition call ! at ibis office. Nov. 17. 65-tf "VMITK'E TO TRESSPASSERS.— The undersigned citizens of Bedford town s ip, Bedford County, take (his method of inform ing the public, that they will prosecute to the fullest extent of the lew. all persons who shall tresspass by fishing, hunting, gathering nuts or berr es,cutting timber, or in tiny manner whatev er, on their respective premises. F. Sobuably. William Fletcher, John S. iuiter, Michael Earliest. Samuel Beegle, CUas. Colfclt, Adam Imler, J 1> Helsell, Win S Fluek, John Ear nest, Barbara Zituiners Jonathan Biehl, Robert Fyan. William KOOIIS, S imler. Baul Price. Alex ander C Price, Alexander Biehl, Henry Beeg.e, John S Kitehey, Mis C Birtthart, Joliu Youut, Wm Sbmzer. Win. Schofield. Aug. Il)-.'!t. HARTLEY A- METZGKR Keep constantly on hand a large Stock of general HARDWARE TheY havejusl received 50 DOZEN BEST a CHEAPEST FBI IX JARS ever offered to the public. They keep all kinds of Farm Ma chinery, including Mowers and Reapers, Cider Mills. Fodder Out! rs and Willoughby's Gum Spring Roller Grain ltrills, the best in the world juI.GV-60. yjLip BILLS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatness and despatch, at thk Gazette olHce. I)r\!-0joo(l5i, o>wrrics, &c. ? E\V GOODS! NEW GOODS!— The undersigned have now opened a large and ; general assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which they respectfully invite the attention of buyers, assuring theui they will find BARGAINS in every department of our stock TERMS: CABII PREFERRED By special agreement a credit of six months can be had. INTEREST CHARGED on all accounts after period named, may4,'66. A. B. CRAMER A CO. L< ELL ING OFF AT COST!! F> P A. REED, Intending to relinquish the Mercantile business,in Bedford, IS CLOSING OUT IIIS ENTIRE STOCK OF DR 1" GOOtfS. Ac., AT COST! A rare chance to buy goods, of all kinds, cheap. Call and see junl,'6B. 1) AIIGALNS! RAIKiALNS! I > " * i —AT THK— NEW GROCERY STORE, On Julianna Street. 2 doors North of .J. 1.. Lewis i ' Diug Store. 11. C. REAMER Has just opened a large assortment of GROCERIES'. consisting of superior j TEAS. COFFEES, SUGARS, CHEESE, .11 OLA SSES, Detersive Soap, ; Extra Emily soap. Pick led Oysters superior Pickles. Fresh Peaches. Green ( Corn. Green Peas. Sardines and Mac- J amnies, all kinds of ."•pices, Jvellng s Mus- i tard. Pepper, Alspiee. Cloves. Ginger, Cinnamon. , Mace, Ketchup. Worcestershire Sauce. Ex- j tracts. Litem and Vanilla, Indigo t and Indigo Blue. Corn Starch. I Fannestoek's un.-urp issed F iritis, all kinds of ; Prunes, Figs, Raisins, Cherries. Ac. FIBII of nil kinds, not caught in ihe Juniata. ' Oranges and Lemons of the fines! kind Ground Alum Salt, Washing So la. Baki g Soda, j Candles. Ac.. Ac Give us a call, examine our goods, and we ; win try to accomniouate you. may 18,'fifi. IF C. REAMER, i , CHANCE FOR BARGAINS!; M REMEMBER THE NE W Oil EA P STO RE , At St. Claiivvifte, Pa. GOODS OF ALL KINDS SOLD AT SMALL PROFITS. OPPENIIEIM F.R Has just received from the East, and offers for j sale at the LOWEST PRICES, a large and varied assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. of every description and of the best quality; < MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, a largo assortment, to suit all classes; NOTIONS, in endless variety; MUSLINS, all kinds, very cheap: CALICOES, from the best manufactures. Our stock of DRY GOODS ! is unsurpassed, and we ask all t" give us a call. iT i they desire to get BARGAINS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, I of every description, for sale at the LOWEST j PRICES. We al-o make CLOTH! XG of all kinds TO ORDER, at short notice. mil upon the most | | reasonable terms. We also keep constantly on 1 hand a splendid assortment of PIECE GOODS:— | CASSIMEKES, NESTINGS, CLOTHS, • I etc., Ace. i and Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods of all •kinds. IVe also have, a fine assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, GO FENSWAItC, TINWARE, WJ I,HAY-WARE, , it'., Ac., ■ together witli everything usually found in a well j assorted store, all of which will be sold at the j I LOWEST PRICES. ■ Remember OPPENII EI MKR'S New Cheap Store. St. Clairsville, Pa. jul.27.—Gin. (' MALI. AND SEE OUR STOCK J OF STOVES, TINWARE. Ac. ' 1 B Mv. BLVMYKR ACQ . BMC. BLYM YER A CO., W ItoH % 3ale and Retail dealers iu Stoves, Tinware, i He. So. 1. "alone Row." timiford, Pa. ! j rpiNWABE OF ALL KINDS AT L B. Mc. BLYMYEK & 00 S. *lcat Estate fairs. CiIIERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue .f a of levari fan at to me directed. there will be sold at Public Sale at 'he Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday. 'he la day of September. 1856, at 10 o clock A M.. all'le f.-nd nit* in'orwt in and to a certain tract of land, M'unte in Middle Woodberiy township. Bedford Countv, adjoining lands ot Peter heagy on the Sou'b! DA P .-boenb'-rger s heirs, John niHU Hint ll u.r:nh Sill, on the went, nigs. There are two good wells of nevei failing I water in the y ird. '."I acres cleared and the b il i ai.ee of the land well covered with the best of timber. There i" ft large Viriety of choice fruit, ' ;*: I is a most • xceL'ent stock farm. Terms made i k: own on (lav of sale by Aug. 10—tit. JOSEPH ALLISON. \ T ALUAIJLJ-: FARM AND MILL \ PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.—The i Ivi'i 11! iff is a' Private Sale, hi- t uni mid ii!l pi-Vi r-riy. situate in Union township, Bedford niiiitv. I'II . ni" r' ho lown of M irietta containing bout 200 ACRES. about 150 tier's of which is lcoa'cl illil 111 .'I good stut': 'if . 111 ivritiu l. "Till I lift I'lanee is well limbered. There nr*-TWO 01'- .1 HARDS of eiuiiet! f'uit trees on this proper y. in* improvements ire a GRIST ,1111.L in good mining order. >AW MILL. F'H'R DWELLING 1 U *KS, itir iuie BANK BARN and .other out luildittgs. Terms "f teile will he made reasonable. Any i : ti il< -; iii t to puieh s ■ can see the propeity ,\ e.illii g on the subscriber, on 'he pr mis --. :NIR :. -.-.ILL. ABOU'HCS ARE. rAUAULK LAND FOII SALE. —The undersigned offers lor sale the foilow li"" vnlitab'e hodi-ant hind : 77//. EE CHOICE TIiACTS OF LAND, a.Lttinitig ISO f the tracts ndjiili. and one of tin in bag i ocvtr * ilitijs ISOLD uf eater up II it Theeityof Urbnna ■e.itiiios about 4,000 in abitants. Cinmpaigu is tie greatest wheat growing county iu IliioD. ALSO — One-fourth of n trurt of li'■ud land, adjacent to li loody ltun, lying "ii the B al f. i 1 Rail Road, con ainii.g first rate iron ore and having thereon a never-tailing spring of tvtter. for particulars inquire at ihe store of Mrs j. E. Minn, Bloody Run, or of Dr. Iliekok, Bedford, Pa. Dee 15. 'OS. J ~ XTENSIVH PRIVATE SALE "I' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—'Tlx;uti le signed will fell at pi IV IF- S"le, several aitj 'in ing 'iiiii contiguous trie's nf laid, lying on the lie *dwaters "t Dunning'* Greek, in S CI drtown -h J . Bedford c ui.ty. containing "t>s acres, now divided iu'o four tr ie s, ihree tracts thereof con t iniii.ir reai ec ively 157. If>3. ai d 183 teres nnd i!v other, b'-iiio iiie > \v M II trnc , containing 2fi2 HCrre Tin -e tracts will be sold ns they arc or subdivided to -uii purchngt rs The suv n.ill tract contains H FIRST CLASS SAW MILL, with a ncver-fiiiii g h- d f water, an ! is in the midst of a, TfMRE'K REGION ui surpassed for the quality of limb* r. Oneo her *f tiv trie's contains an enviable site for a TAX YARD. with nil the advm tageg of water, and is ■'Ringside of Chestnut Ridge, where the resource* for B rk are inexhaustible. I'll) eres id' the In dis bat'oni, rnos'ly covered by larg- sugar 'roe.-. 301) acres are cleared and iu a good sue if cultivation, and the biiauee well timbered. There ..re THREE DUELLING UGFSES, up- • pen the pn mis s and 111 REE liARN.B. wi h oilier outbuildings. The Fruit is choice ma! in abnnd ai -e upon some of hesetr.cts. This property liea 12 mil* s K-'th of Bedford, and in a country noted for i.- good ro ids, leading \ur ! b. South. L IJ' MI D U "si. in Bedford, ilollid lysburg. Johnstown, atid other poiii s, on the Ren it' i Central Railroad. Fanueis. Lumhrrineii, Tnituers ataj Speculates at u!d examine the pren ises, as these lauds will to sold on fair and reasonable terms. T 11 LYON'S, junS."tili. N.J. LYONS vnsLLOW <>< HRE.—My fam Wi*a j ted in Bedford township six mil -s North of Bedford, has upon it h bank of YELLOW OQUivE, ot the best quality, which has been use'l by a nutu b r. f persons for milking puitt s, with entire sat is ictiioi. lam i tat selling this ochre at low no -is. and ini i e 'h"s ■ in tores ed to give mc a call. I if will Si dit all i rcpr* sent. Aiue.-i any c l oi can ba made of it. Call at my plum-in Bedford : tcvtudiip. or ndtlrcs* me as follows : jui.22 -3ms. HENRY SILL. Bedford. Pa. / 10N LECTIONERY AN I.) (iHO \ CEIiY . —The undersigned v.ou'd re.-pec - fuily i. form the public tlutt he has just returned fr* in the oty with a carefully selee ed stock of Gr.O. C .1; IKS and C< iNFEC'J IONERIES, all of which will be sold at tlie lowest cash prices The following are among the numerous articles which may he found at my store : All kit ds of Sugar, Coffee. Mo! isses, Segars ami Tob tcco ; Cati e I l'eache-, Rears, Pine Apples, and Green Peas; I tried Rear, he". Prunes. Raisins. Hates, F gs. Lem ons, Ac. A I sorts of Spices. Essences. Oils. Craekerr and Cakes' Fancy Soaps, at v irietie.-; Rutin C.n dies, 1-sorted, of every tl.s tiplion, und Ftuil Drops; fine Candies of ail kinds. Ail of the above named :tr icles, with many more, con be found one door E ist of the ti.v7.tTri-; Office, and opposite H. F Irvine's Regular r. jiittl .-Ska. GEO. )iAKDOBFF. sl \ iM:K YEAB! want ? 1 L'/tl' ' agents every where to sell our IMi'iiov En s2h Si w ing .Machines Three new kinds. Under and upper food. Warranted five year*.— Above salary or large eouimis-iuns paid. 'I he on LT machines s.dd in the I nite l Stves for less than •fin. which arc / ally licensed by Hoivt, Wheeler Sf i/ • o", Crrot''/ S- H.iL'fr. Sit/trer \ Co.. ami liarMdrr.. All other cheap machines aie ■- Jiittgeme t*, .and the seller or ueet <.re tiah'e to am st, fine. and imprison mm t Circulars free. All res.-, or call upon ishaw A Olaik. Bitidvf rd, .vlaiue. or Chicago. Ills. [Dec 22,'65 —ly sJ(i( j -V MONTH! Agents wanted • Jy.M ' ("r si.,- entirely new articles, just out. j At Ircss 0. 'l. G A LEY', City Ruil ling, Btddefoid, .Mmno. [Dec 22, "Vs ly i'M-.RMS lor every description of Job PRINTING CASH! for the reason that for every article we use, wi must pay cash; and the cash sysitui will enable u* to do our wink as low ns it can he done in the cities. b RUIT CANS A N 1) SEA LI No I W.Wat B Mc. BLYMYKK. A GO'S i NTI-DLST PARLOR STOVES xI SPEAR'S PATENT, at B. Mc. BLYMYIR A CO S. / NOUN TRY M EltUHANTiSsujiplit d with all kinds ef TXXW ALE on ih ■ shortest nouoo, at B Mo. BLYMYER A GO'S.