iihc setlforil Local and Personal. BEDFORD COUNTY OFFICIAL. —The following are the official returns of the election held in this county, Tuesday, Oct.!*. They iook healthy. Governor Congress. Senate. o c J- -■ X' 3** X S DISTRICT*) : Bedford Bor., 135 T25 141 119 154 106 I!,-.!f<>r8 2i" fill 240 58 Union, 159 177 160 177 159 176 U iHulberrv. M. 141 218 144 218 144 218 Wood berry. S. 115 130 115 130 115 130 3835 2591 2850 2575 2864 2553 Assembly, Protbon'y. *S "5 S 55 '£ S~ J! ? <*' H* > = c - r z ■t r &■ 2 s* DISTRICTS : R 5 - Bedford Bor., 141 140 114 112 137 121 Bedford tp- 254 255 164 159 231 184 lib. dy Hun. 30 29 73 71 34 67 Broad Top. 60 58 112 114 58 114 Oaldale, S 10 21 2.3 9 22 Culersin. 175 174 92 92 171 95 Cunsb. Valley, 192 194 7! 70 189 77 Harrison, 76 75 75 75 76 75 Hopewell, 59 60 114 115 59 115 Juniata, 201 213 85 77 19! 94 Liberty. 119 118 97 97 120 97 Londonderry. 104 104 61 61 104 61 Monroe. 124 119 170 172 124 170 Napier. 195 193 140 440 192 143 Providence. E. 34 34 178 178 31 178 Providence, W. 45 45 121 121 45 121 .v-hetDburg, 48 4 9 28 29 4 7 29 Snake Spring, 73 70 54 54 71 55 -t. Clair. 216 213 211 211 243 213 Southampton, 240 236 59 58 242 57 I uioit. 160 159 177 176 157 180 Wood berry, M. 144 144 21S 218 145 217 Wuodbcrry.S. 115 115 130 130 115 130 2846 2839 2565 2553 2797 2615 Sheriff. Ass. Judge. Cotun'r. JB® S S J "'ls2?=' T. -JT < ~ a 5* ® 2® ta DISTRICTS : I tfbrd Bor., 13s 121 132 125 140 120 Bedford tp., 254 165 253 165 251 167 Bloodv Hun, 40 62 27 76 30 73 Broad" Top. 62 109 59 113 60 112 f.aldale. 8 23 8 23 8 23 Cole rain. 163 102 175 92 169 95 Cumb Valley, 192 75 191 75 192 73 Harrison. 77 75 77 75 76 75 Hopewell, 62 112 56 116 59 115 Juniata, 204 85 205 85 205 85 liberty. 119 98 U9 97 119 97 Londonderry, lot 61 104 60 104 61 Monroe. ' 123 170 121 173 121 170 Napier, 193 141 196 137 193 141 Providence, E 35 177 31 180 34 178 Providence. W. 51 115 44 122 45 121 Svhellsburg, 48 29 48 29 48 29 snake Spring, 73 52 71 56 69 58 s Ciair, 245 212 245 210 245 212 - 'ilhau!ptons. 236 58 238 57 237 59 ri, 159 178 159 177 135 202 ■ '.berry. M. 144 218 142 217 114 218 ' -Mberry, S 116 129 115 130 115 130 2846 2566 2816 2590 2802 2614 P. Director. Auditor. s E § sj DISTRICTS : Bedford Bor. 112 lis 140 120 Bedford tp., 253 165 254 164 Bioodv Hun, 30 73 35 67 Broad Top, 60 112 61 111 tldtile, 8 23 8 23 Coierain, 176 90 175 92 t'ainb. Valley, 192 73 192 73 Harrison, 76 75 76 75 Hopewell, 59 115 59 115 Juniata. 204 86 204 86 Liberty. 119 97 119 97 Londonderry, 104 61 104 61 Monroe. 124 170 124 146 Napier, 195 140 195 140 Providence E. 32 180 34 178 Providence W 45 121 46 120 vheilsburg, 4s 29 48 29 Seiko Spring, 73 54 73 54 M.Clair, 246 211 246 211 S iQtbanipton. 240 59 240 59 fnum, 160 177 160 177 ■lVidberryM. lit 218 144 218 ■ odberry S. 108 137 115 130 2338 2534 2852 2546 WANTED.— Two or throe two horse ioatlsof Pino Wooil, also several loads o< r Oak and Hickory, will IK- taken in i annulfor subscription to the BEDFORD GAZETTE. WO would Ito much obliged t ">ur friends if they would attend to this matter as soon as possible. Srt'i'KU TO THE ])KM! rnusicand deserves great credit ~r id- pains-taking as a teacher as well his talent as a musician. SORGHUM KUKF. >K TAX.—'Theln r;i"l Itcvenue Commissioner, in re >' to inquiries whether there is any •'d'-nial duty on the products of sor i;a, replies that molasses and sugar if from sorghum or imphee, are, • have been since the passage of the ■'t of March .'id, I s r>, exempt from ' ACTION.— As cold weather is. aj>- dug, fires will soon be required. •■l s a wise precaution to now make a '"rough investigation of your stove -1"' , ihu-s and chimneys, and sec that are both clear and secure. 11' '"y are not, make them so at once. < I .VL attention of Merchants and ' ' t- invitt I to ( ird, in this Howell A liourke, MuiVUlnv ' Walt Papers, etc., etc. THE LATEST FASHIONS.— Since the invention and introduction of the cel ebrated Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Hoop Skirt by Mr. J. W. Brad ley of New York, the ladies throughout the country have given up the idea of discarding the fashion of wearing hoop skirts on account of the peculiar and graceful manner in which the Duplex Skirts adapt themselves to every exi gency and emergency. So generally acceptable have these Skirts become, that the ladies regard them as a special favorite in view of the superior flexi bility, lightness and durability com bined in their manufacture. They also consider them a far more economical and comfortable Hoop Skirt than ever has or can be made for all crowded as semblages, for the promenade or house dress. Any lady after wearing one of these Skirts will never afterwards will ingly dispense with their use. Long experience in the manufacture of hoop skirt- has proven to the proprietors of this invention that single springs will always retain that stiff, unyielding and bungling style which has ever charac terised them, whereas thedoublespring hoop or the Implex Elliptic, will be found free from these objections. Not withstanding the ability of the manu facturers, Messrs. Wests', Bradley A (.'ary, to turn out over six thousand Skirts per day from their large manu factories in New York, they feel obliged to request all merchants ordering the Duplex Elliptic Skirts, to send their orders a few days before they are want ed, if possible, as they are always most constantly oversold some days ahead. SIMPLE MODE OF COMPUTING IN TEREST. —A new method of computing interest on any number of dollars at six per cent., appears very simple. Multiply any given number of dollars by the number of days of interest de sired, separate the right hand tigure and divide by six, the result is the true interest of such sum for such num ber of days at six per cent. This rule is so simple and so true, according to all business usages, that every banker, broker, merchant or clerk should post up litis fur reference and use. There being no such thing as a fraction in-it, there is scarcely any liability to err or mistake. By no other mathematical process can the desired information be obtained with so few figures. "A LITTLE MORE ClDEß."—Thequos tiou is often asked, "llow can we pre serve our cider, so that in the dead of winter when gathered'round the hearth stone, we can give our friends fresh ei der?" A knowing one answers the question thus: "Go to Lewis' Drug Store, procure a bottle of Sulphite of Lime, which will keep cider fresh and sweet." Try it. Do not be deceived. No foreign per fumes ean be imported for sale at the present rate of duty. Vile imitations of them are imposed upon the credu lous. Plialon's "Night Blooming Ce reus" stands alone, unapproached, in comparable; the most popular tioral extract in existence, and far ahead of anything of the kind that Europe has ever produced. Bold by druggists ev erywhere. VILLAGE CAMP MEETING.— There will be a village Camp Meeting held in the M. E. Church, in Bloody Run, commencing Friday evening, Nov. Breaching tiiroe times a day, viz: 10 A. M., •'] P. M., and at night. Rev. Thos. Barnhart, ["residing Elder, and other distinguished clergymen are ex pected to be present. EYRE A LANHELL, ITII and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, have completed their Improvement, and are now offer ing their u-tial display of Dry Hood to purchasers. Read advertisement. From tropi - flower-- that scent the moonli' glade. Phalon'a ' Night-Blooming Ccreus'' is made Phalon A Son, manufacturers, X. V. Sold everywhere. —A curious man in Taunton, Mass., inserted on Sunday a red hot poker in to the fuse-hole of an old shell, to see whether it was loaded, lie ascertain ed thai it was, and miraculously c.-<-a ped with his life, and the loss of all the hair 011 his head. —On Monday last a young man na med Bernard Ruddy, living at Madi -011, Wis., was handling a loaded gun, when it was accidentallydischarged, al most in-tantly killing his mother. —A vessel called the Morning Star, to be used for missionary purposes, was launched in Boston a few daysa go. She cost $20,000, which was raised by contributions from two thousand Sunday Schools. —Then are reports of great strikes of oi! in West Virginia, in the valley of the Kanawha. Some wells are said to be yielding fifteen hundred to two thousand barrels per day. —A party of about forty Montana rniiiers arrived at St. Joseph on the 2!) th, who are said to have had nearly a million dollars" worih of gold dust in their possession. —John S. ilarey, the well-known horse tamer, died at Cleveland, Ohio, ou the Ith inst., of palsy, in liis :58th year, lie had a line farm in Ohio, which he bought and stocked from the profits of hisart. —A large number of church organi zations in Virginia have presented claims to the Government for damages done their property by Federal troops during the war. —There are said to bo thirty thou smd lawyers in the United States. They even exceed the number of ex- Brigadier Generals. MARRIED. HUNT —McCLELLAN—On ihe 4th instant, by Rev Joseph Correll, nt the resid<'iice of the bride's father, Mr. Samuel Hunt and Miss Rebecca E. MeClelian —both of Bedford county. Pa. NOBLE —CARPER--On the 4ih instant, at the house of the bride's father, near Wood berry, this county, by Rev. Stuns. Hooper, Mr. Jno. 1. Noble, of Waterside, and Mist Nannie, daughter of Mr. Frederick Carper. Mt'DANTEL—MELOTT —On the 30th ultimo, by Rev. <1 C. Probst, Mr. Jason MeDaniel, of Mon roe tp., and Mi s Elizabeth Melott, of East Provi dence tp FETTER—KOONS—On the 3d inst.. bv the same. Mr George Fetter and Mis? Elizabeth Koons, both •if West Providence tp. . STAILY RIN AKD —On the 11th inst., by the ksone, Mr William A. Stailey, of East Providence [ tp., nud Mis? Martha J Rinard, of Broad Top tp DIED. FETTER—In Pleasant Valley, this county, on the Bth inst . M.-s. Rebecca Fetter, aged 77 years, 6 months and 11 days. This aged mother was for many years a consist ent and exemplary member of "the Lutheran Church. Her kindness, charity, and many other Christian virtues endeared her to all who knew her, whilst her liberal hand, encouraging words, and cheering smiles will be missed by many—es pecially by the poor and afflicted. We have reason to believe that our loss is h> r eternal gain, for without the contortion of a single muscle, she calm ly fell asleep in Jesus. WKRTZ—On the morning of the 10th inst.. in Cumberland Valley, Pa , Mrs, Diana Worts, wife of Nicholas Werti, aged 67 years. Mrs. \Y ertz was us well as usual, and was doing her morning work, when she went into the yard, and in returning, fell, and expired.in less than one hour. Iu her death, we have iost an affectionate mother and a sympathizing friend. I>. R. A. diUiv Advertisements. A | ECIIANI<\S I ATTENTK >X ! Prop ■•.-li- for hauling the Stone, Sand and Lime for fh ■ NEW RESERVOIR, and for walling the game, will be received at my office up to Sat" unlay. October 20, 1866. The contract will be let by the perch to the lowest bidder. A reasonable time for its completion will be given. By order of the Town Council, oct!9wl JOHN PALMER, Clerk. r J TEACHERS WANTED. -Eleven | competent Teachers, to take charge of the Common Schools iff Bedford tp., aro wanted. The Board will meet at the Bedford Hotel. Bedford; on Saturday, October 27, 1866, tor the purpose of articling with teachers. By order of the Board, octl9w2 GEORGE MANN, Sec'y. rjTEACHEitS WANTEI).—Ftturteen I Teachers are wanted in Southampton School District. None need apply but those of good mor al character; who are qualified to teach in theoom mon schools, and have a valid certificate from the County Superintendent, to whom will be paid the following salaries a teacher with a No. i certifi cate, S3O per month: No. 2 certificate, $25: No. 3 certificate, $22. Schools to commence the latter part of November. By order of the Board. oetl9w3 DENTON STEVENS, Sec'j. VOTICE TO COLLECTORS.—The s Collectors for 1860 and previous years aro urgently requested to collect and pay into the proper treasury, at or before the November term of Court, ALL OUTSTANDING TANKS. Jt is hoped that all Collectors will heed this notice, as the Commissioners are determined to pay off all indebtedness of the County by the close of the year. By order of the Commissioners. J G. FISHER, Clerk. Bedford, October 16, 1866. octl9w3 \UDIT< )R'S NOTICE. —The under signed, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, to report a distribution of the moneys in the hands of Peter F. Lehman, Esq , administrator of the estate of Thouitt - Riffle, dee d, to and amongst the parties entitled to the same, wiil attend to the duties of his appointment at iiis office in Bedford, on Monday, the 22d day of Octo ber, 1866, at 10 o'clock of said day. when and where all parties interested can attend if they sec proper. J NO. P. REED, octP.hvl Auditor. k UDITOR'S NOTICE. —The under- TJL signed. appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, to report a distribution of the moneys in the hands of Job Mann, Esq . one of the Executors of the last will. Ac., of A. Kerns, dee'd, to and amongst those entitled to the same, and to report an account between the Executor and each of the legatees, will attend to the duties of said appointment at hi- office in the borough of Bed ford, on Monday, the 29th day of October. 1866, at 10 o'clock, A.M., when and where all parties in terested can attend. JNO P. REED, octl9wl Auditor. VUMTOR'S NOTICE.—The under signed, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford couuty, to report a distribution of the moneys in the bands of Benjamin Meilott. Esq., Administrator of the estate oi' John Smith, dee d, to and amongst those entitled to the same, will at tend to the duties of his appointment on Monday, the 29th day of October, ISfifi, at 10 o'clock. A.M., at his office in Bedford, when and where all par ties interested can attend. octUhvl J-NO. P REED, Audi tor. VCDITC )R'S X()TIOE.—The under signed. appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, to report a distribution of the moneys in the hands of Adolphus Ake. Esq, ad ministrator of the estate of Francis Corle, late of Union Township, deceased, to anil amongst credi tors, widow and heirs, will attend to the duties of said appointment on Wednesday, the 31st day of October, istio, at lt.t o'clock, A.M., at his office in Bedford, when and whero all partioa ints-reaWt can attend. JNO. P. REED. octlfrwl Auditor. I NSTATE OF MARTHA RITCH j EV. I'EC'D. —To the heirs and legal repre sentatives oi Martha Kitchey. late of Union Town ship, Bedford county, dee'd. take notice, that, by virtue of a writ of partition and valuation issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, and tome directed, I will hold an inquest to make partition and valuation of the real estate of said deceased, which is situate in Union township, on the premises, on the 10th day of November, A.D. lbfifi, when and where you can attend if you see proper. JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Oct. 15,1866. w4 4 EDITOR'S NOTICE. -The under /l sigr.v 1, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, to make a legal distribution of the estate of Jonathan Cessna, late of Cumberland Valley Township, deceased, there boinga balance yet remaining in the hands of John Cessna. Esq.. Executor, Ac., of said estate, would respectfully give notice that he will attend to said appointment at his office in Bedford, on Monday, the 12th day of November, 1868, when and where all persons interested can attend if they think proper. octlOwl M. A. POINTS. Auditor. 17 LIAS ROUSE P.* ELIZA ROUSE. j In the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Bedford. No. 47 February Term, 1866 Alias subpoena for divorce. And now to-wit: September 3d, 1866, the court, on motion of E M. Alsip. Esq . attorney for the above-named Elias House, the above-named iibel lant, grant a rule on the above-named Eliza House the respondent in the above case, to show cause why a Divorce, a viueu/o niatrimouii , should not be decreed The said rule returnable on Monday, the 19th day of November. 1 ■v6. at 10 o'clock A.M. 0 E. SHANNON. Clerk Attest: JOH.V Ar.STAtvr. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Oct. IS, 1866. SAME SAME. No. 17. Alias subpoena in libel for divorce, issued to September Term, ISfiti. Ac. September 3d, ISfiti. On motion, John T. Keagy appointed Commissioner to take testimony, find facts and make return to said court at next term. November 19th, lsfifi. To Eliza House, and all parties interested:—No tice is hereby given. That the undersigned Com missioner. appointed as above stated, will attend to the duties of his said appointment at his office in Bedford, on Friday, the Kith day of November, A .D. ISfiO. when and where you may attend, if you think prper. JOHN T. KEAtiY, octlflwl Commissioner. I)UBLIC SALE. —My virtue of an 1 order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the subscribers will offer at public sale, on the premises, in Union Township, Bedford county. ON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16, A.D. is ,r FALL S T 0 0 K OF 1, A DIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, of Mrs. Tate's own selection, such as ORNAMENTS. 11l TTONS, GUIPURE AND CHERRY LACES. CORDS. TASSELS. FRINGES, VELVET RIBBONS. BELTING, and TRIMMINGS generally. Mrs. TATE and Miss REA flatter themselves that their LATE NOVELTIES will not be sur passed by any. Giving their personal attention : to all the branches of their department; the ac knowledged superiority as regards heir reliability and the patronage extended then, renders com ment unnecessary. Mrs Tate procured, while in Philadelphia, a FIRST-CLASS DRESS.MAKER, who is now ready to make Dresses Cloaks, and' Children's Wear. La lies liny relv" on being artis- 1 tically fitted, and their work tini lied in the most! prompt and efficient manner, at Oe lowest possible price. Cutting and Basting dom at short notice. I x Girls wanting to learn Maitua-Making will ' apply immediately, as a fine opportunity is given ! them oetlDtf I 1 BEDFORD COUNTS SS.:—At an ) Orphans' Court held at Beef rd, in and for the county of Bedford, on the .It day of Septem ber. AD. 1866, before the Judges of said Court, on ! motion of S. L Russell. Esq., tte Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal retresontatives of Thomas Foster, late of Highlano county, in the State of Ohio. deed, to-wit: Carolhe, intermarried with John Cowman; Newton I' 'oster: Amanda! M.. intermarried with Ashley .Johisun: Emily Jane intermarried with John Watt, ant John P.Foster, 1 (all children of John Foster, whtrwas n brother of Thomas Foster, doe'd) Mary A., iitermarried with David AV arnoek, and Richard Chsncy, (who were children of Sarah Chaney. a sist>r of decedent.) places of residence of all said ptrf.es unknown; and Rathinel! Wilson, of the oty of Philadel phia, in the State of Pennsylvania, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be odd at Bedford, in and for the county of Bedford, on the 3rd Monday (19th day) of November text, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the valuation which has been valued and apprais ed in pursuance of a Writ of Partition or valua tion issued out of our said Court and to the Sher iff of said county directed, or shoo cause why the same should not be sold. •j L s. ) set my hand and the seat of" said Court. at Bedford, the Utb day of September. A.D 1866 . 0 E SHANNON. Clerk. 0, tl9w4 1 ) EDFOKD COUNTY, SS.;—At an I) Orphans' Court held at Bel ford, in and tor the county of Bedford, on the 3 1 -lay of Septem ber. A.D. 1866, before the Judges f the said Court, on motion of S. L. Russell, Esq.. the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Eliza Watson, late of Bedford township, dee d, to wit: Dr. William 11 Watson; Mary Jane, inter married with Hon Alexander ting; Louisa H., intermarried with Espy L. Anderson, Esq.; Isa bella. intermarried with George Smith of Alexan der; Laura, intermarried with J.Clayton Brasbear all residing in Bedford county; E iza, intermarried with Edward Harrison, residing in the city of Brooklyn, in the State of Now York; Annie P., in termarried with John P. O'Neal, residing in the city of Philadelphia, in the Stats of Pennsylvania Eliza Brown, daughter of a deceased daughter, re siding in the said county of Bedford, and Mrs Margaret Smith, residing in the city of Cumber land, in the State of Maryland, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court, to beheld at Bedford, in and for the eountv of Bedford, 011 the third Monday (19th day) of November next, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said de-eased at the val uation which has been valued and appraised in pur suance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of our said Court, and to the Sheriff of said county directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. —*■— In testimony whereof I have hereunto set L. s. j my hand and the seal of said Court at —< Bedford, the Kith day of September, A.D. ISfifi. 0. E. SHANNON, Clerk. oetl9w ( 1Y EDUCTION IN I'll ICE 1\ OP TUB AMERICAN WATCHES, MADE AT WALTHAM, MASS. In consequence of the recent great improvements in our manufacturing facilities, we have reduced our prices to as low a point as they can be placed WITH GOLD AT PAR, so that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now from the expectation that it will be cheaper at some future time. The test of ten years, and the manu facture and sale of MORE THAN L'oo,ooo WATCHES, have given our productions the very highest rank among tim keepers Commencing with the deter mination to make only thoroughly excellent watch es. our business has steadily increased as tho pub lic became acquainted with their value, until for months together, we have been unable to supply the demand. We have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings until they now cover over three acres of ground, and give accommodation to more than eight hundred workmen We are fully jus tified in saving that we now make more than ONE-HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES sold in the United States. The different grades are distinguished by the following trade-marks on the plate: 1. "American Watch Co.Walthnm, Mass. 2 "Appleton, Tracy A Co," Waltham. Mass. •3. "P. S. Bartlett " Waltham, Mass. 4 "Win. Ettery." ■i. Our LADIES" WATCH of first quality is named "Appleton, Tracy .V Co. " Waltham. Mass. '• Our next quality of Ladies' Watch is named "P. 8. Bartlett." Waltham, Mass. These watches are furnished in a great variety of sizes and styles of eases. The AMKBU AN WATCH Co. of Waltham, Mass . authorize us to state that without distinction of trade-marks or price, ALL the i nducts of their Factory are FULLY WARRANTED to he the best time-keeper? of their class ever made in this or any other country. Buyers should remember that un like the guarantee of a foreign tinker who-can never be reached, this guarantee is good at all times against the Company or thrir agents, and that if after the most thorough tfal. any watch should prove defective in any particular, it may be always exchanged for another. As the Ameri can Watches made at Waltham, are for sale by dealers generally throughout the amiitry. we do not solicit orders for single Watch*. CAUTION.—The public are cautioied to buy only of respectable dealers. All persifs selling coun terfeits will he prosecuted. BOBBINS & APC'LKTON. Agents for the American Wat® Company, octi'jml 182 Brtadway, N Y jj ATI.ST FASHIONS DEMAND I J J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED CATENA DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) S K I 11 T . The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT w ill be experienced particularly in crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars. Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can ho folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily aid conveni ently as a silk or muslin dress, an invaluableqnal ity in crinoline, not found in any single spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasuri, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex El liptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day', will never afterwards willingly di.-sense with their use For Children. Misses and Young Ladies thfly arc supe rior to all others. They will not bend or break like the single pring, but will preserve their perfect ind grace ful shape when throe or four ordinary fikirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The lloops are .covered with double and twisted threat, and the bottom rods are not only double spring;, but twice (or double) covered: preventing them from wear ing out when dragging down stoops, stairs. Ac. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all Indies and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD STIUT of the Fashionable World ! To enjoy tho following inestimable tdvantagea in crinoline, viz. superior quality, perfect manu facture. stylish shape aud tiuish. flexibility, dura bility-. comfort ami cconouiv, inquire for J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC, or Double Spring Skirt, and bo sure you get tho genuine article. CAUTION —To guard against imposition, be par ticular to notice that Skirts offered as •• DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz: "J W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs." upon the waist hand—( -J none others are genuine Also notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or dou ble) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a com bination not to be found in any other Skirt. For sale in all store ; where first class Skirts are sold throughout tho United States and elsewhere. Manufactured bv the sole owners of the pa tent. WKc.T.B, BBADLEI A GARY. 97 Chambers and 79 A si Kendo streets, octl9'fi6ni3 New York. Startarf, &r. GEO. BLYMYER. | JOBS F. BLYBYER. n EOK a E 111 iY MYE It & S()N \ H having formed a partnership, on the 6th of March, 1866, in the HARDWARE iV HOUSE FURNISHING BUSINESS. respectfully invite the public to their new rooms, three doors west of the old stand, where they will find an immense stock of the most splendid goods ever brought to Bedford county. These goods will be sold at the lowest possible prices. Persons desirous of purchasing BUILDING HARDWARE will find it to their advantage to give us a call. WHITE LEAD.—We have on hand a large quantity of White Lead, which we have been for tunate to buy a little lower than the market rates. The particular brands to which wu would invito attention, are the l'n re Bud I,end, Liberty White Lead. S iidv Franklin White Lend, Wnskiiirrton White Lead, 1! ashimtton Zlite White L id, New Yori- White Lend. Al.so :—French Porcelain Finish; Denial Varnish; Varnishes of all hinds. Flaxseed Oil, ( pure.) Turpentine and Alcohol. All kinds of IRON and NAILS. No. I CIIRYSTAL ILLUMINATING COAL OIL. LAMPS in profusion. We would invite persons wanting Saddlery Hardware, to give us a call, as we have every thing in the Saddlery line, such as Buckles, Rings, Ilames and Webbing Leather of all kinds; also a variety o! Shoe Findings, consisting of French Calf Skins. Morocco Linings, Bindings, Pegs, etc. Housekeepers will find at Blymyer & Son's store a great variety of household g>,<>ds Knives and Fork of the very best quality: Plated Table and Tea Spoons at all prices. (live us a call and we can supply you with Barn Door Rollers, the latest improvements; Nova Scotia Grindstones, better than any in use; Shovels, Forks and Spades. Grain and Grass Scythes and Snathes; Fishing Tackle; Brushes of all kinds; Demi-Julius; Patent Wheel Grease. Tar and Whale Oil, and an infinite variety of articles. $204)00 WANTED—WouId like to get it if our friends would let us have it. Less will do; but persons having unsettled accounts will cli.ee them up to the first of March, to enable us to close our old books. This should be done may 4, T 66. GEO. BLYMYER & SON. prurtf, pfdifincs, &r. JL. LEWIS having purchased the t Drug Store, lately owned by Mr. If. C. It ea rner takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that he has just returned from the cities with a well selected stock of JJIi UGS. ME J) TCINES, DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY, COAL OIL, LAMPS AND CIhMNEYS, REST BRANDS OF CIGARS, SMOKiNG AND CHEWING TOBACCO. FRENCH CONFECTIONS, &■■■.. Jj-r The stock of Drugs and Medicines consist of the purest quality, and selected with great eare. General assortment of popular Patent Medicines. The attention of the Ladies is particularly invi ted to the stock of PERFUMERY, TOILET and FA.M V ARTICLES, consisting of the best perfumes of the day. Colognes, Soaps, Preparations for the Hair. Complexion and Teeth; Camphor ice for chapped hands; Teeth and Hair Brushes, Port Monaies, Ac. Of Stationery, there is a fine assortment: Billet, Note. Letter, Leaf and Mourning Paper, Envelops, Pens. Pencils, Ink. Blank Deeds, Power of Attorneys, Drafting Paper, Marriage Certifi cates. Ac., Ac. Also, a large quantity of Books, which will be sold very cheap. Coal Oil Do mp Hinge Burner, can be lighted without removing the chimney—all patterns and prices. Glass Lanterns, very neat, for burning Coal Oil. Lamp chimneys of an improved pattern. Lamp Shades of beautiful patterns. Howe's Family Dye Colors, the shades being light Fawn. Drab, Snuff and Dark Brown, Light and Dark Blue, Light and Dark Green, Yellow. Pink, Orange, Royal Purple, Scarlet, Maroon, Magenta, Cherry and Black Humphrey's Homeopathic Remedies. Cigars of best brands, smokers can rely on a good cigar Rose Smoking To'/rrco. Michigan and So/are Fine Cot. Natural Leaf, Twist and Big Plug, Fme\t and /wrest French Con fictions, PURE DOMESTIC WINES. Consisting of Grape, Blackberry ami Elderberry FOR MEDICINAL USE. £ i.- 'Tbe attention of physicians is invited to the stock of Drugs and Medicines, which they can purchase at reasonable prices. Country Merchants' orders promptly filled. Goods put up with neatness and eare. and at reasonable prices. J. L. LEWIS designs keeping a first class Drug Store. and having on hand at all times a general assortment of goods. Being a Druggist of several years experience, physicians can rely on having their prescriptions carefully and accurately com pounded. | Feb 9, '6fi —tf (tlothiny, etc. J) ALI.Y! it ALLY! RALLY! Conic one, conic all, and examine Till-: EXCELLENT STOCK OF GOODS AT LIPPEL'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM AND FURNISHING ST< >IIK. A rare chance is offered to AI.L to purchase good and seasonable goods, at the lowest prices, by cal ling at LippeUs. If you would have a good suit of Ready-Made Clothing call at Lippel's. If you would have good and cheap Ladies' Dress Goods, Calicoes, Muslins, Ac.. Ac . Ac., Call at LippeUs. If you would have furnishing goods of all de scriptions, notions, etc., call at LippeUs. If you would have the best quality of Groceries, buy them at LippeUs. Goods of all kinds, sold at the most reasonable prices, and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods, at LippeUs. sop.2B,'fi6. ( ILOTHING EMPORIUM.—GEO. V_y REIML'ND, Merchant Tailor, Bedford, Pa., keeps constantly on hand ready-made clothing, such as coats, pants, vests, Ac.; also a general as sortment of cloths, eassimeres, and gen's' furnish ing goods of all kinds; also calicoes, muslins. Ac., HII of which will he sold low for cash. My room is a few doors west of Fyan's store and opposite Rush's marble yard. I invito all to give 1110 a call. I have just received a stock of new goods. uiay2s,'ts6. rVYBE A LAY DELL, i J FOURTH and ARCH Streets. PHILADELPHIA, Have now completed their IMPROVEMENT and are now offering on the BEST of TERMS— FULL STOCK OF FALL DRY GOODS. Fine stock of SHAWLS. Fine stock of SILKS, Fine stock of DRESS GOODS, Eiue stock of WOOLLENS. Fine stock of STAPLE GOODS, Fine stock of FANCY GOODS. £ f New and desirable Goods daily received, and sold at small advance wholesale. oct 5-ftt# 12 U IIIT LANS A N 1) SEALING WAX at I! Mc. BLYMYER A CO S snj-DS ! The undersigned have uow opened a large and general assortment of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which they respectfully invite the attention of buyers, assuring them they will find BARGAINS in every department of our stock. TERMS: CASH PREFERRED. By special agreement a credit of six months can bo hud. INTEREST CHARGED on all accounts after period named, may-},'o6. A. B. CRAMER A CD. OKLIiING OFF AT COST!! P. A. REED, Intending to relinquish the Mercantile business,in Bedford, IS CLOSIXO OUT IIIS EXT HIE STOCK OF DRY GOODS. iVr., AT COST! A rare cbanee to buy goods, ot all kinds, cheap. Call and see junl,'66. 4 CHANGE FOR BARGAINS!; REMEMBER THE NEW CHEAP STORE, At St. Clairsrilte, Pa. GOODS OF ALL KINDS SOLD AT SMALL PHO FITS. OPPENIIEIMER Has just received trom the East, and offers for 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 large 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 to give us a call, if they desire to get BARGAINS. REAI )Y-MAI)E ( L< >TIIIXG, of every description, for sale at the LOWEST PKICKs We also make CLOTHING of all kinds TO ORDER, at short notice, and u]nu the most reasonable terms. We also keep constantly on hand a splendid assortment of PIECE GOODS:— CASSIMEKES, VESTIXGS, CL< IT IIS, Ac., Ac. | and Alert's and Bov's Furnishing Goods of all j kinds. We also have a fine assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WA RE, TINWARE, WILLOW-WARE, I Ac., Ac., Ac., ' i together with everything usually found in a well ; assorted store, all of which will be sold at the j LOWEST PRICES. l_j> Remember OP PEN II EI M Ell'S New Cheap Store, St. Clairsville, Pa. ! jul.27.—fitu. .fancy Stores. MISS KATE DEAL A MRS. M. j K. SCHAEFFER have just returned from the eitv with a fine assortment of fashionable BONNETS. IIATS. RIBBONS. F LOWERS. GLOVES. | ladies' and gents' hose, ladies' and gents' hand- , kerchiefs and collars, fancy neck-ties, ruiiiing, j dress buttons and trimming, machine silk and cot ton, hair brushes, tooth brushes, clothes brushes, soaps, perfumery, enamel, skirt braid, embroider ing braid, ladies' corsets and hoops, balm oral skirts, lace veils, tissue for veils, cloths for sacks, dress goods, poplins, lawns, ginghams. Ac.. Ac. Mantua-ma king and all kinds of Milliner work done in the cheapest awl best manner, may ll'fifi. I LIT KB HEADS AND BILL I i HEADS, ami ENVELOPES for business men, printed in the best styie of the art, at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. MERCHANTS ami MEX HAN ICS, and Business men generally will advance their own interests by advertising in the columns f THE GAZETTE. ORDERS front a distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed ford, Pa. QR] TT A NIA AND .J A PANNEI> JDWARE ,all kinds, at 15 Mt . B LYMYEK £ CO'S. Mammoth sale rills,print ed at short notice. Lart'e Bills make large sales. We know it lobe so. T,RY IT! It will much more than pay the extra t\-penae of print ing Call at THE GAZETTE JOB OJ NCS gral estate saUs. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.— X 200 acres, situate in Liberty Township, Bed ford County, on the .Juniata river and Hunting don A Broad Top Rail Road. Well improved fine meadows, fruit and timber—a very desira lde property, at the head of market the property of Capt. JosephS. Reed. Will be sold eheap For price, Ac., apply to JOHN 1 REED, aug.24-tf. Alt y, at Bedford. I WRM FOR S.\ LK.—2fM> acres, ono- J* bait nuder cultivation, well improved Fruit and Timber abundant Situate in Napier town ship. For particulars, price, Ac., apply to J HON P REED. Ag t. nug 27-fit. Bedford. Pa \TA LCABLE FARM AND MILL \ PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE—The undersigned offers t Private Sale, histarmftiid mill property, situate in Union township, Bedford county. PH.. near the town of Marietta, containing ahout 200 ACRES, about 150 acres of which is cleared and in a go.-! state of cultivation, and the balance is well timbered. There are TWO OR CHARDS of choice fruit trees on this property. The improvements are a CRIST MILL in good running order, SAW MILL. FOLK DWELLING HOUSES, a frame BANK BARN and other out buildings. Terms of sale will be made reasonable. Any person desiring to purchase can see the property by calling on the subscriber, on the premises. aug.3.-3m. ADOLPHUS AKE. VALUABLE LAND FDR SALE. —The undersigned offers for sale the follow ing valuable bodies <>t land : THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF RAND. containing 1 Oti acres each, situated on the Illinois Central Railroad, in Champaign county. State of Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Urbana, and one mile from Rentual Station on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never failing pond of water upon it The city of Urban* contains about 4,000 inhabitants. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois. ALSO — Out-fourth f water, and is in the midst of a TIMBER REGION un surpassed for the quality of timber. One other of the tracts contains an enviable site for a TAN YARD, with ail the advantages of water, and is alongside of Chestnut Ridge, where the resources for Bark are inexhaustible. 100 acres of the land is bottom, mostly covered by large sugar trees. 300 acres are cleared and in a good stale of cultivation, and the balance well timbered. There nr.- THREE DWELLING HOUSES, up pon the premise- arol THREE BARNS, with other outbuildings. The Fruit is choice and in abund ance upon some of these tracts. This property lies 12 miles North of Bedford, and in a country.noted for its good roads, leading North, South, East and West, to Bedford. Hollidaysburg. Johnstown, and other [aiints, on the Penn'a Central Railroad. Farmers, Lumbermen. Tanners and Speculators should examine the premises, as these lands will be sold on fair and reasonable terms. T. H. LYONS, junS.'66. N. J. LYONS. £oots, iuul Varieties. / 4 RE AT EXCITEMENT IN BED \ I FORD! THE REGULATOR ASO BEDFORD CLOTH I N G E M I'd II [IT M IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHERS. FRESii ARRIVAL OF NEW G<)(>1)8! I',()' >TS, SHOES, N< >TI< >XS ! CLOTHING, CAS I RS, HATS of all kinds laid in at prices to suit the times. If you want a good Coat go to the Regulator. If you want a good p'r Boots, go to the Regulator. If you want a good Vest, go to the Regulator. If you want a good p'r.Shoes, go totho Regulator. If you want a good p'r Pants, go to the Regulator If you want a suit of Clothes, go to tbe Regulator. If you want a good Shirt, go to the Regulator. If you want a good Hat, go to the Regulator. If you want a good Gaiter or Shoe go to the Reg'r. If you want good Cassimere, go to the Regulator. If you want a variety of Notions, go to the Reg'r If you want a fashionable Coat, go to the Regulator If you want tashionable Pants A Vests go to the Regulator. j If you want a fashionable Suit, go to the Ucgu j later. If you want Queensware or Glassware, go to tbe Regulator. If you want good Spices of any kind, go to tho Regulator. If you want go -1 Flavoring Extracts, go to the j Regulator. If you want good Toilet Soap or Perfumery, g" the Regulator. ! if you want good Hosiery, Gloves, Neck-ties col lars, Ac., go to the Regulator. If you want any thing in our line goto the Bed | ford Clothing Emporium and Boot. Shoe and No ' Hon Regulator, No. 2, Anderson's Row. I Goods of all kinds ordered from the Eastern I cities to accommodate customers. 11 F. IRVINE. Sept. 7, 186(5. R W REKKSTRESSER. rjiE A(' 11E RS' EX A MIN AT IONS. g Cumberland Valley, Ceufrcville, Saturday, October 6. East Providence. Householders, Saturday,Oct.l3 Colerain. Brick Church, Saturday, Oct. 20. Bedford Borough and Bedford Township, Mon day and Tuesday, let 22 and 23. ilarrlson, Buffalo Mills. Wednesday, Oct, 21. Londonderry, Bridgeport Thursday, Oct. 25. Juniata, Buena Vista. Friday, Oct. 26 Sehellsburg and Napier, Schellsburg, Saturday, j October 27. Snake Spring, Hartley's, Monday. Oct. 29. Monroe, Fletcher's, Tuesday, Oct. 30. Bloody Run and West Providence, Bloody Run. : Wednesday, Oct. 31. Hopewell, Dasher's. Thursday, November I. j Broad Top. Hopewell. Friday, November 2. Liberty, Sinners town, Saturday, Nov. 3. Woodberry Middle, Woodherry. Monday, Nov 5 j South Woodberry, Enterprise. Tuesday, Nov. 6- Union, M>ses', Wednesday, Nov. 7. ft. Clair. Eight Square, Thursday, Nov. 8. Examinations to begin at 9 o'clock. Applicants for examination must be present t thatttme. sep 28 11. w. FIBBER,Co Sup't. i ioi'H PHILADELPHIA 1866. loOU. WA LL PAPERS. NEW FALL STYLES. HOW ELL A BOURKE, MAM KACTURKBS OS' PAPER HANGINGS, and WINDOW SHADES. Corner Forum A MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in Store, n large Stock of j oct 5-3 m* LINEN A OIL SHADES. HE. IRVINE, . ANDERSON'S ROW, BEDFORD, PA , Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Queensware, and Varie ties. fcjpOrders from Country Merchants re spectfully solicited. Oct 20, 1865, ,rpiNWARE OP ALL KINDS AT 1 B. MC. BLYMYER A CO S.