•< t • gK I Hour should be cheat ing at 280, than it is i - ijfjp. rora a trip fd hU old in Luzerne county, ; 5* 1 sponrlin** - several 0 t an extensive pa-, (Lav night and Sun uj' ne.re to the depth of: "Si'; tinleighing and ska "'fe 1 ' cialbrilliantly, esjn?- . of t- said that some long g have seen the ?jt. i'V >- AM> A lIAP- M frienail our readers, ma-annerry Christ frir'iiL -ar! To our V I \ WL \ of & %•. & X'' v" 1 < liristnias • ' T " A'hureh,in this , J hf. '''•<} /' "I'lo addresses will j & //'fy evei carols, Ac., 's: The church j ' Uf tya debated wltli ev I ( • l; 'd.s 'of Sunday present. j, n %ovk.mkxt ox Sleighs ; ] 'lij> the following,: ' American; Sleigh j | pfj/'ack, Ray's Hill, j < fliis invention con-1 t 1 *'T? a set of wheels, le- i 1 p ' ao; her and with ' l U '®j|' or s h'd, for the;' sic' 11 "'''; 1 " -aid wheels to ! ' I %f l>or *K' the sled or I 1 "tyv*."' <,tlK-r places of! ' tj oi lna; l, c hare of • s ttnd L '" tiie veloci-1 has bp 11 " ii! - We under- ' I v h<. state vf :,[ aine ' , ' H. < I % Y --Ge , "n-'.ah, " UKALI> pPEn- < of Li)e^ 1411,1 John H.diii-1 . "*4 Vtt Or Hoover, i day, q oc deceased, will dce^a t , f i " f< -de, on Satur-1 [ of ti\n>or j!. imsion place of 1 Yalua Vone a lurgft ,K)dv • o!7 ha vef y ; J' r er;, Kv; hl e saw mill ' sVto^ a^'!,mntsup,,n ° Jr, est. com mend it \ J® who de- r x>r> RVWTS —-Blvniver ; SonhaXeceiveda line J ; Table Co., tors, Ladles, Spoons, lorks Ivory Handled Dinner and rea Knives, fine Needle-books, Necdle-ia- , ,es, Skates, Sleds, Ac. I resents for , ,a,lies and gentlemen—mimed or an- ( R le. Call and see them. -t. No protective duty if necessary to .ocure for Phalon's X£ht-Blinmg Cereus" a preference ove Dubin s ex tracts among connoissei* in perfunn s. The public should knov. however, that the so-called LubinY Extracts in tins • market are i l ' yi \\ '■%' the chimneys, in Jl e hope ho 'oigelv. We can if he can, so long as the coal heap holds out. What glorious, bra ein- weather. It sets one all aglow with health. But let us remember that there are those to whom these chilly December days bring only want and suffering. Lef us remember the poor, and seek to alleviate their dis- ires->-.-. CHRISTMAS FKTIVAL THIS (FRI DAY) KVKVR.vo.-The Ladies of the Fpiseopal Church ire intending to hold •i Festival this ( Frday) evening, which j : r < )mi ses to be aery attractive affair. | There will be sevral fine engravings, handsomely for exhibition, and | by chances. Also, j A ."'i^ova 4 - b Baby and Bedstead, j tbk-u * iU tuly beautiful. There | t fancy articles ; an 1 1 the ice Crcft; 'oysters, Coffee, ; may b® reckoned upon as in ; T-st-rftte styU|, ic j, llee j only the j ■ values °f u: s connected with tlie Festival to re, The ('oinniis \ siowfes haviMded not to allow any part of fbe ' |[,)u~e to be used, in futw f° r ;hings, it will b in the ChAtf y st Pitt r —Bedford county far- ! 1 . . . .... A I TiueWliave mule great advancement within the l.v-t ten years, by using im- ! proved machiiery. They bought drills and mowers,at first, with great caution. But now, haviig discovered the profit derived from lie machines, no sensible , farmer will p:rt with them. \\ e find, though, that nany have no "Fodder- I cutters & Crusiers," but waste their fodder (whichis more valuable than hay, when prqierly fed; and ltesides the loss to thoanimals, lose a vast a mount of valiable manure. Every man who hast half dozen eattleor hors es to feed, shcfild have a Crusher and Cutter, it wjl pay in one winter, and besides be of fse "all the year round." We noticed a|ue lot of splendid Cutters at 1 lartleyF letzger's Hardware Store. Take our alviep and get one at once. You will nit regret it. ■ • ■ HA COM IM —lt i- re ft®? jgLt.ii- {<> know that the iiinglv nuirs on the issue of March 10, 18Gf. j The words "United States," when com pared with those of agenuine bill, have a scratchy appearance. In general ap- j p&iranee, paper and printing, they art-1 well calculated to deceive. IMPORT AXT TO THE TRA VHMXO I Pciii.it'. —Upon legal decisions render- : etl from time to time the following railroad rules are based, which passen gers will do well to read carefully and remember: The Courts have decided that appli cants for tickets on railroads can be j ejected from the cars if they do not offer the exact amount of fare. Con ductors are not bound to make change. All railroad tickets are good till used, conditions "good for this day," or other admitting time of genuineness, are of no account. Passengers who lose their tickets can he ejected from the cars an less tb"* j purchase a second one. . .d-serve de- Pa,scngers are bound jo. obli}?ed U) ; corum in the demands : comply with all t ,r s , to show-theifj 4 t j lo |,] a tfonii, or other- f .f t:ul 'v.Vti r ng the rulesof the company, ' a person liable to he put oil'the .2ain. No person has a right to monopolize 1 more seats than he litis paid for; and any article left in the seat while the owner is temporarily absent, entitles him to his seat on his return. RAILROAD ELECTION.—The annual mebg of the stockholders of the Pit ■burg and C'onnellsville Railroad CiJftpany was held in Pittsburg on Monday last week. The old Board of , Director was re-elected, viz:—wfliiam <). ttu^mirr.^M/.'-fl;- ll Fettorman, John Fleming, Williatn Phillips, \V;n. Baldwin, Joseph Pen nock, Cyrus Meyers, Benj. Deford, John A. Thompson, John Hopkins, Joseph It. Marston and W. W.Taylor. The annual reports show the road to be in a prosperous condition. 380,044 passengers were carried over the road during the past year, and 315,730 tons of freight were transported. The gross earnings of the road amounted to sk>7,- 120 37, an increase over last year of $(>2,76G 51. The report concludes as fol lows : •' We are conscious that there has ex isted a feeling of disappointment at the apparent apathy of your Board, after the successful issue of the case at Williamsport. To meet and remove this feeling we would reiterate the statement that financial negotiations are impossible, so long Timothy, " 3.(Hi(3.05 Flaxseed, " 3.25?" 3.25 BISIXIXS DIfIECTURY. The following Business Directory for the bor ough of Bedford and other places in the county, i v/iose advertisement* appear in the column* of THE GAZETTE,) may be of service to our friends nd patrons in the county, and is commended to .heir attention: ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G. H. Spang; J. P. Reed; J. W Tate; John Palmer; E. F.Kerr; Durborrow A Lufz; Espy M. Alsip; John T. h'eagv & J H Filler: Kimmell a.- Drs.W.W. Jamison and P. II Pcnnsyl, Bloody 1 Run. Pa., Dr. Geo. C. Douglas, Bedford, Pa. ! REAL ESTATE SALES— F C. Reamer—private sale T H. A N. J I jyons, Private Sale, j Jacob Walter, Private. ! C. N. Hickok, private sale, i Adolphus Akc. private sale. Meyers A Dickerson, private sale, i John P. Reed, private sale. STOVES, TINWARE, Ac —B McC. Blymyer A Co., Bedford, Pa. Read the '-New Advertisements" in this week's issue of THE GAZETTE. r For Administrator's, Executor's, Auditor's notices, Ac..see "Legal Notices." , , , , £ Read the advertisements under the head of *'N<'ticcs. Ac." MARRIED. TAYLOR—SLEEK—On the 11th inst . by Rev. N II Skyles, at the residence of the bride's m>- ! ther. Mr W. N. Taylor and Miss Laura V. Sleek, ; both of New Paris. Bedford county, Pa. DEREMER—HARDINGER— On the I3th inst., at the M E. Parsonage, in Bedford, by Rev. A. K. ( Miller, William J Hereiner and Amanda M. Hardinger. both of Cumberland Valley. DIED. Recently, in Union township. Bedford county. Pa Samuel Walter, aged about 07 years. BORDER—In paint township, Somerset county, i Pa . NOT 15th. Charlotte, wife of Daniel Border, | formerly of Schellsburg. Pa., aged at years 1 | month and IS days. ilcu- ;VJvcvti(.cmcntCT. i a UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under i ;"\ signed, appointed bv the Orphans' Court of I Bedford County to report a distribution of the ■ money in the hands of Charlotte Slook. Adtntnts j trr.trix of the estate of Charles V. Sleek, late of St. Clair township, dee'd, will attend to the duties I of his appointment at his office, in Bedford, on i Wednesday, the 2d day of January, A. D. 1867, at | 10 o'clock, A. M.. of said day. when and where all ! parties interested can attend, i ,lee2lwl JOHN P. REED, Auditor. V EDITOR'S N< )TlC'E.—The under signed, to whom the Orphans' Court of Bed • foru County referred back tho auditor s rejmrtdis tributing the moneys in the hands ot Benjamin Mellott. administrator of the estate of John Smith, late of Southampton township, dee'd, in order to hear examine and report upon the exception filed to the same, will attend to tho duties of his ap pointment at his office, in Bedford, on Wednesday, the 2.1 day of January, A. D. 1807, at 10 o clock, A. M., of said day. when and where all parties interested can attend. , deellwl JOHN P REED, Auditor 4 EDITOR'S NOTICE.—Th® \ 11 .1 „ Court of A \ signed, appointed by nake Spring , on Wednesday. January 16. \' .Middle Woodberry. 'South Woodberry, JS.oad.Top and Coaldalc en Thursday, January I".' * For Liberty. Snxten Borough. Union, Bedford Borough and Bedford township, on Friday. Janu ary 18. . No subsequent appeals will be heard, unless in ease where persons have been unable to attend at the time and place above indicated. MICHAEL WERTZ, M. S. lUTCHEY. DAVID HOWSARE. l Attest —J NO. G. FISHER. Cl'k. Comuiis'rs. dec2lwt | TJUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Jt REAL ESTATE.—By an order of tho Or phans Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 1 Utk day of January, A. I). 1867, the following described tracts of land, late the property of Eliza Watson, deceased, situate in •Snake Springs township, about two miles from the town of Bedford; one thereof bounded on the north by the Raystown Branch of the Juniata, on the east by lands of Jamison's Heirs and Emanuel Beegle, on the south by Harelerode, and on the west by Dunning's Mountain, containing 162 acres 98 perches, neat measure, about 75 acres cleared and having (hereon erected a Log Dwelling House, a Double Log Barn, and other outbuildings. The other thereof bounded on the north and east by i lands of Jamison's heirs, on the south by lands of Emanuel Beegle, ami on the west by the. above de scribed tract, containing 199 acres 64 perches,neat measure, with about 110 acres cleared. Thislract is nearly all limestone land. Both tracts are well watered and have a giaid supply of timber. TERMS —One-third of the purchase money in hand at the confirmation of the sale, and the bal ance in two equal annual payments, without in terest. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day. S. L. RUSSEIL, Administrator, with the will annexed of Eliza Watson, dee'd. dec2lw4 potters, tic. I7HIR SALE— VERT LOW —a second hand PIANO. Inquire of apr.UV66.-tf. C. N. IIICKOK. OK. GEO. B KELLEY, having permanently lotatei in ST. CLAIRS VILLE, tenders his professional services to the citizens of that place and vicinity. nov2'B6yl A L L INTSU EIT E D f\ will please remenber that OUR BOOKS WILL BE BFADY FOR SETTLE MENT. JANUARY 1. 1867. Those indebted are respectfully notified, They Must Settle their Account*. Thanking all who have heretofore complied with our terms, we also inform all who neglect to do so, they will find their claims in the hands of an officer for collection, sixty days after date named above, dee7w3. A. B. CRAMER & CO. _ /"TOME AND SETTLE. —All persons V i are hereby notified, that THE BOOKS of the undersigned MUST BE SETTLED immediately, either by CASH or NOTE. All interested are re quested to attend to this matter on or before the Ist of January next. P. A. REED. dec7w3. ITM E ! LIM E!! LI ME!! I J PRICES: I(tOO bushels or over, 12 cents. 500 " " 15 " 250 " " 20 " Less quantities. 25 " Deduction of 10 percent, for slaked lime, and 5 percent, for cash sales. 0. E. SHANNON, decldml Bedford, Pa I AST NOTICE.—AH persons in- J debted to the undersigned, either by note or book account, will be given till the Ist day of January, 1867, to pay up The notes and accounts of those who neglect, without regard to persons. will then be placed in an officer's hands for collection. Therefore, if by negligence you pay costs, after being often warned, do not blame dec7w4 WM. HARTLEY. A I,L PERSONS INDEBTED TO J\ HARTLEY A METZGER will please settle their accounts on or before January Ist, 1567. Interest will positively be charged lrom that dateon all unsettled balances Ourterms are CASH. dee7wt HARTLEY k METZGER. H ARTLEY A METZGER KEEP constantly on hand a large Stock of general HARDWARE. Thev havejust received 50 DOZEN BEST a CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS ever offered i to the public. They keep all kinds of Farm Ma | ehinery. including Mowers and Reapers, Cider I .Mills, Fodder Cute rs and Willoughby's Gum ' Spring Roller Grain Drills, the best in the world, jul. 13,'66. I)HRSONS knowing themselves in debted to us for advertising Administrators', Executors'. Auditors' Notices, Orphans' Court sales and other sales of Real Estate, and for printing bills. Ac., Ac., will please call and settle for the same, as all such advertising and printing should be CASH MEYERS A MENGEL. Feb 16, *66—tf. rpAXXERS. ATTENTION!—A new I Tannery, in good order, containing one pool, three limes, three baits, five leaches, thirty-four lay-a-way vats, with the necessary number of han dlers, in as good a location as can be found in Bed ford county. for rent. For furtherinformation call at this office. Jov. 17, 65-tf CfOLDIERS' BOUNTIES*—The ttn- has the blanks now ready and will attend promptly to the collection ef all claims un j der tho law lately passed for the Equalization of : Bounties. aug 17-.f. J W MCKERSON. I AST NOTICE- —My old books jmust be squared by cash or note immediate- Tly. Those persons who may fail to settle their ! accounts, on or before August 15th, 1866, must | blame themselves, if they have costs to pay. as I I have been verv indulgent, and now need money, ju1.13-tf. " WM HARTLEY. j TAISSOLUTION OF PARTNER | J / SHIP —The partnership heretofore existing ! under the firm of Defibaugh A Fisher, is this day | dissolved by mutual consent. A 1 persons know | ing themselves indebted to said firm will settle by . cash or note on or before the Ist of January, 1867; i otherwise, all accounts unsettled, will be left in I the hands of an officer for collection. A L. DEFIBAUGH, j Bedford, N0v.27,'66. E. M. 11.-lIER. | N B —Mr. Defibaugh will continue the business ; at the old siand. He desires his friends to extend I (lie same patronage to him thalthcy have cxtend i ed to us. He expects to procure a new stock of j goods in two or three weeks. DAI. j dee7 w3 Notices. 13 X ECUTf )R'S NOTICE. —Letters j testamentary to the estate of Moses Dieken, j late of C. Valley township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, by tho Register of Bedford counkv. all persons indebted to said estate ! arc hereby notified to make immediate payment, ! and those having claims against the same will pre i sent them properly authenticated tor settlement. n0v23.-6t. JOHN RICKEN, Ex'r. ! 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Uotice is hereby given that letters of admin tration have been granted by the Register of Bed ford county, to the undersigned, on the estate of David Koudabusb, late of Napier towiship. do All persons indebted to said estate are j" 1 '■ to make immediate payment, ""'L j.- ,-f claims can present them duly „-oenticated for settlement. d niAM DAVS3, Adui'r. DOT. 23.—61. : "I T YIU~ A BRUBAKKII, by her VI friend, James Hammond, vs. George A."-!!,uOaker. No. 74, Nov. Term, 1866, alias t,it)poena on Libel for Divorce. Nov. 19, 1866, on motion of John Cessna. Esq., M. A. Points, appointed Commissioner to take tes timony, notice is hereby eiven that the undersign ed will meet all parties interested at his office in Bedford, on Saturday, December 29th inst., at ten o'clock, A. M., to take testimony. dec7w4 M. A. POINTS, Com'r. MERCH A NTS and MECHANH S, and Business men generally wall advance their own interests by advertising in the columns I of THE GAZETTE. f >RITTANIA AND JAPANNED i)WARE ,nll kinds, at II Me. BLYMYER £ CO S. CLIP BILLS, PROGRAMMES, n POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatness and despatch, at THE GAZETTE office. ARGAIXS! BA RGAINS!—Buy your TINWARE at Aug 10—tf. B Mc. BLYMYER A CO 8. . .fancy stores. MRS. E. v. MOWRY has just re turned from the East with a fine stock of ********* MILLINER Y * AND * F A N C Y G GODS, * * * * # * *** ajid has now opened a handsome variety of WIN TOR BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS. FEATHERB, AC., Ac., of the very latest styles. Also, a variety of / D R E S* S GO O D S , - French Merinos, plaid wool deLaines, Alpacas, Muslin deLaines, Ginghams, Calicos. Canton Flan nel. Frannolls. Opera and plaid Flannels, Cloths for coats and sacks. Ladies' and Children's FURS, Sacks, Coats, Cloaksand Shawls; Breakfast Shawls Sontags. Woolen Hoods, Ac.; Balmoral and Hoop SKIRTS, and Corsets; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid GLOVES, Ladies' buckskin Gauntlets, cloth and fleece-lined Gloves, for ladies and children; Lace and Crape VEILS, Barege nnd Grenadine tor Veils. Pocket Handkerchiefs. Neck-Ties, Combs. Brushes, Soaps. PERFUMERY, Eureka Hair Restorative. Mrs. Hill's Hair Restorative. DRESS TRIMMINGS, WIGANS AND BUTTONS. Also, all kindsof Notions nnd Toys. Also, the very best made and finest Ladies' and Children s SHOES that ean be bought in Philadelphia. Mrs. MOWRY is determined to sell her Goods, and do her work as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. She hopes her friends and patrons will call and ex amine her stock, as she is satisfied that tncy will recommend themselves, in QUALITV and PRICE, to refined tastes and good judgment nv2m3 MHS. V. B. TATE. MISS M. REA. VEW FALL STYLES!— Mrs. Tate ± \ has just returned from the East with a splen did selection of BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, VELVETS, and everything belonging to MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT We would call your particular attention to our FALL STOCK OP LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, of Mrs. I'a'e's own selection, such as ORNAMENTS. BUTTONS, 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 their reliability and the patronage extended them, 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. Ladies may rely on being artis tically fitted, and their work finished in the most prompt and efficient manner, at the lowest possible price. Cutting and Basting done at short notice. CiY Girls wanting to learn Mantua-Making will apply immediately, as a fine opportunity is given them. octl9tf XTEW GOODS!—M.C. FETTEGLY basjust received a splendid assortment of Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in part of Fancy Dress Goods, Silks, French-Merinos, Alpaeca. De laines. Flannels. Muslins, Prints, Cloaking Cloth, Cloaks, Furs. Shawls, Hoop Skirts. Balmorals, Hosiery. Gloves, Dress Trimmings, Fancy But tons, Velvets. Ladies' Dress Caps, a handsome as sortment of Embroideries, Mourning and Lace Goods, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, with a great variety of othernotions, Ac., Ac. The stock con sists ot every article usually kept in a first class Fancy Store". Thankful for past favors, we ask a continuance of your patronage. n0v.9,'66,-yl. and -Varieties. /"IREATTEXCITEMENT IX BED- V X FORD! THE REGULATOR AXI> BEDFORD C LOT HING EM P O RIUM IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHERS. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS! CLOTHING, CASSIMERS, HATS of ail kinds laid in at prices to suit the times. If you want a good Coat go to the Regulator. If you want a goodp'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 waut a good Shirt, go to the Regulator. If vou 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 fashionable Pants A Vests go to the Regulntor. If you want a fashionable Suit, go to the Regu lator. If you want Quccnsware or Glassware, go to the Regulator. If you want good Spices of any kind, go to the Regulator. If you want good Flavoring Extracts, go to the Regulator. If you want good Toilet Soap or Perfumery, go the Regulator. If you want good Hosiery, Gloves, Neck-ties col lars, Ac., go to the Regulator. If you want any thing in our line, go to the Be l ford Clothing Emporium and Boot. Shoe and No tion Regulator, No. 2, Anderson's Row. Goods of all kinds ordered from the Eastern cities to accommodate customers. H. F. IRVINE, Sept. 7. 1866. R. W. BERKSTRESSER. IJEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY The undersigned has fitted up a new Photograph Gallery, 3 doors West of Dr. Harry's Drug Store, where is prepared to MAKE PICTURES of any size and style desired, from the small breast-pin size up to life size. He also keeps a large assortment of FA Xl' V CASES, POCKET ALBUMS, ALBUMS for the cer.tre-table, Gilt Frames, Rosewood Frames, Gilt Moulding and Rosewood Moulding for Frames, Cord and Tassels for hanging frames. Will also COPY PICTURES from Arnbro types. Photographs, Engravings, etc., and enlarge them to any size desired. Having all the late improvements in the af " n< * being engaged in the business longer' flan an >' other man in tho county he can as*" 1 " ls custo mers that he will make bet'™ work than can be had at any other establish" 16111 - Hc was the first man introduce the AMBROTYE; " MELALXO TYPE; FERROTYPE; " " PHOTOGRAPH-, and is the only one who can make the beautiful AUS A TYPE or FORCE LAIS PICTURES of recent discovery. Ljt" Terms 25 per cent, cheaper than any other place in the county. T. It. GETTYS. n0v.9.-m3. MTUNS AND LOCKS.—The onder- VJ signed respectfully tenders his services to the people of Bedford and vicinity, as a repairer of Guns and Locks. Ail work promptly attended to. L. DEFIBAUGH. sep 28, '6s—tf MAMMOTH SALE BILLS, print ed at short notice. Large Bills make large sales. We know it to be so. TRY IT I It wili much more than pay the extra erpense of p-int ing. Call at The GAZETTE JOB OFFICE RIMIE Local circulation of the BED- J_ FORD GAZETTE is larger than that of any other paper in this section ol country, and therefore of ers the greatest inducements to business men to fdverlise in its columns. 13 V ERY VARIETY AND STYLE J OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low rates at THE BEDFORD GAZETTE office. Call and leave your orders. ORDERS from a distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed ford, Pa. - - .. .. Ilrii-ftoodjs, 6wfries, &c. ****** * * * * * | VEW GOODS! FALL & WINTER! "'"The undersigned have now opened a largo and general assortment of FALL ANI) WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, to which they respectfully invite the attention of buyers, confident they can offer BA RG A INS! B A RGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! In every department. EJH CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. Jff Y'ou can be SFITED at the LOWEST PRICES. TERMS: Jjp CASH or PRODUCE. When credit is JU given, in ALL cases after six Lji s " MONTHS, interest wi!' be Lif" charged in the Ut "account A. B. CRAMER & CO. ##*##* ###** 0c.t26 "V" E\y GOODS! NEW GOODS A large and complete stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, just received and opened at J M. SHOEMAKER'S, No, 1 Anderson's Row—bought just at the right time. The following comprise a few of our goods : DRY GOODS : Calicoes, Delaines. Coburg Cloths, French Meri noes, Alpacas, Flannels. Ginghams, all l De laines, all colors, large stock of bleached and un bleached Muslins. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Jeans, Tweeds. Ac., Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES: A large assortment of Men's and Boys' Boots nnd Shoes Ladies' Misses' and Children's Boots. Shoe? and Gaiters, all prices, and sizes to suit everybody CLOTHING: A very lnrge stock of Men's and Boys' Coats. Pants and Vests, all sizes, and prices to suit the times. | HATS AND CAPS : A complete assortment of all kinds, sizes and prices. GROCERIES, SPICES, Ac.: Coffee, Sugar, Levering and other Syrups, Molas ses, Tea, Rice, Tobacco, Spices, Ac. LEATHER: A prime article Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Kip and Upper Leather and Linings. COTTON CHAINS, Single and Double, all numbers, cheap. CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, Ac. Call and see our stock of Goods and be convinced that No. 1 Anderson's Row, is the place to get bargains. J. M. SHOEMAKER. Sep. 28,'66. IOELLING OFF AT COST!! | P. A. REED, Intending to relinquish the Mercantile business, in ] Bedford. IS CLOSIXG OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF I)R Y GOODS, Jf-c., AT COST! A rare chance to buy goods, of all kinds, cheap. ; Call and see. junl,'66. j ) s ! A CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! > REMEMBER THE XE W CIIE A P STORE, At St. Clairsville, Pa. GOODS OF ALL KINDS SOLD AT SMALL PROFITS. OPPENHEIMER Has just received lrom the East, and offers for 1 sale at the LOWEST PRICES, a large and varied assortment of r LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of every description and of the best quality; 1 MILLINERY AND f FANCY GOODS, i a large assortment, tumult all classes; NOTIONS, 5 in endless variety; 1 MUSLINS, all kinds, very cheap: e CALICOES, I from the best manufactures, r Our stock of DRY GOODS ! is unsurpassed, and we ask all to give us a call, if they desire to get BARGAINS. READY-MADE CLOTH i NO, of every description, for sale at the LOWEST I PRICES. We also make CLOTHING of all kinds > TO ORDER, at short notice, and upon the most reasonable terms. We also keep constantly on r hand a splendid assortment of PIECE GOODS:— . CASSIMERES, NESTINGS, CLOTHS, J. N FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23th. A D. 1866, a{'il o'clock. A. M.. all thatTractof Land, late !h property of John W Beelcr, dee'd, containing rfo Hundred and Seventy-Nine and one-fourth Acres, adjoining lands of William Piper, John | ijtrger. David Piper, James Piper, and others— ! with 150 acres cleared and under fence, and hav i itg thereon erected a Two-Story Frame House, i Frame Bank Barn. Tenant House, and other build i gigs. There 13 some good meadow land, and facil ! i ics for making more; also, a large Orchard of • choice fruit. This tract of lard lies within half a mile of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, contains valuable IKON ORE, and offers superior induce ments to purchasers. TERMS CASH —at confirmation of sale W. LINGERFELTER. I novlOwd Adm'r of J. W'. lieeler. dee'd. T)UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE ( REAL ESTATE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the under signed admin'strators of the estate of Martin Hxtvcr. late of Liberty township, dee'd will offer at public sale, upon the premises, on SATURDAY, i DECEMBER 29th, 1860. the following described ! real estate, viz : No. 1. A messuage, being the mansion house and tract of land situate in the township of Liberty, in the county of Bedford, containing one hundred nnd eighty-four acres, more or less, well imur ved j and we'll watered, adjoining land of Samuel Har | vey. Geo. F. Steel and others. No. 2. One traet of wood land, situate in said | township, containing six hundred acres, more or | less, adjoining lands of decedent and others, j No. 3 One traet of land situated in said towu | ship, containing four hundred and thirty-two acres j and thirty perches, more or less, adjoining lands ot James Button and others. Upon these 1-st two i tracts there is an almost unlimited quantity of excellent timber | TERMS : Cash at the confirmation ol the sale. I Sale to commence at It) o'clock, A M. of said day. GEORGE HOOVER, JOHN ii. BILLING, n0v.23 .w4 Adm'rs of Martin Hoover, dee'd "TT ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE y —The undersigned offers for sale the follow ing valuable bodies ot land : THREE CHOICE TRACTR OF LAND, containing 160 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 Urbana contains about 4.000 in! abitants. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois. ALSO — One-fourth, of a tract of land, situated in Broad Top township. Bedford county, contain ing about 45 acres, with all the coal veins of Broad Top running through it. ALSO — Three Lute in the town of Coalmont, Huntingdon county. Jan 26. *66— tf F C. REAMER. < VALUABLE HEAD ESTATE AT j \ PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of ground in the | centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street I about sixty-five feet, one of the very best business ! locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wood j laud, adjacent to Bloody Run, lying on the Bed | ford Rail Road, containing first rate iron ore and | having thereon a never-failing spring of water. For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E. I Mann, Bloody Run, or of Dr. Ilickok, Bediord, Pa. Dec 15, '65. I "EXTENSIVE PRIVATE SALE JOF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE —The un j dersigned will sell at private sale, several adjoin ! ing and contiguous tracts of land, lying on the ; headwaters of Running's Creek, in St. Clair town ship, Bedford county, containing 765 acres, now divided into four tracts, three tracts thereof con taining respectively 157, 163. at.d 183 acres and the other, being the Saw Mill tract, containing 262 acres. These tracts will be sold as they are or subdivided to suit purchasers The saw mill tract contains a FIRST CLASS SAW MILL, with a never-failing he-id • f water, I and is in the midst of a TIMBER REGION un surpassed for the quality of timber. Oue other of the tracts contains an enviable site for a TAN YARD, with all 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 state of cultivation, and the balance well timbered. There are THREE DWELLING HOUSES, up i pon the premises and THREE BARNS, with other I 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 i West, to Bedford, Hollidaysburg. Johnstown, and i other points, on the Penti'a Central Railroad. Farmers, Lumbermen, Tanners and Speculators should examine the premises, as these lauds will , be sold on fair and reasonable terms. T 11. LYONS, ' junS.'66. N. J. LYONS, ! YEW STORE!! NEW GOODS!! *1 —AT -31 ILL-TOW^ two miles West of Bedford, where the subscriber has opened out splendid assortment of Dry-Goods, G roperies, Notions, etc., etc. ! All of which will be sold at the u.ost reasonable prices. Dress Goods, best quality. Everybody buys 'em. I Muslins, " '• Everybody buys em. ; Groceries, all kinds. Everybody buys 'em. ! Hardware. Queeiiswore,Glassware,Cedarware,Ao. ami a general variety of everything usually kept in a country store. / Everybody buys 'em. / C'.jr~ Call and examine our goods. / dee 7,*66. G. 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