The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, February 08, 1867, Image 3

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THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COM
MITTEE will mi'iit in tli>- Court House,
at 7o'clock, on Tuesday evening, Feb.
101 business will be trans
acted and all the members are partic
ularly requested to be present. The
following are the names of the mem
bers :
Bedford tp., Owen McGirr.
Broad.Top, M. A. Hunter.
.Bloody Run, .Simon States.
•Colerain, G. \V. Cessna.
Cum'lnd Valley, D. It. Anderson.
Juniata, "Fred. Hillegass.
HaoKon, 'G. W. Horn.
Hopewell, J. B. Fluck.
Liberty, Isaac Kensinger.
Londonderry, Josiah Miller.
Napier, J. J. Sill.
E. Providence, Cadw'der Evans.
W- Providence, A. J. Morgart.
Senellsburg, Jere. Black.
Snake Spring, John G. Hartley.
St. Clair, Samuel Beck ley.
Southampton, Wm. Adams.
I T nion, Michael Wertz.
S. Woodberry, -I. W. Noble.
M. Woodberry, Daniel Barley.
Saxton, * C. Faxon.
Monroe, Daniel Fletcher,
(vice H. Whetstone, dec'd.)
J. W. DICKERSON,
Chairman.
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PITTSBURG AND CONNELLSVILLE
RAIL I TOAD.— We have been informed
that a proposition has been made by
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
to th.e Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Conjpany, and Pittsburg and Connells
vil le Railroad Company, to the effect
t'nat the first will pay to the last named
all money expended by it, ( the Pitts
burg and Connellsville company) in
the construction of its road, that the
Pennsylvania Company will finish that
road to Cumberland, Md., and extend
it from some point west of Cumberland
to a connection with the Pennsylvania
Road, that the Baltimore and Ohio
company shall use the road in return
for permission to the Pennsylvania com
pany to use the Baltimore and Ohio
road, provided that the Baltimore and
Ohio and the Pittsburg and Connells
ville companies make no further effort
to recover the charter of the Pittsburg
and Connellsville company repealed by
the Legislature of 1861. Such is the
proposition in substance. If accepted
by the B. &O. and P. A C. companies,
Bedford county will have a railroad
connecting eastward, westward and
southward.
To FARMERS AND OTHERS.— As the
time is at hand for public sales, it would
be well for persons wishing to dispose
of any of their property, to bear in
mind that we are prepared to print all
kinds of bills at the shortest notice, and
:as low as any other office in the coun
try. Persons at a distance wishing bills
printed and not desirous of coming to
town, can have their wants attended to
as promptly as if they were here, mere
ly enumerating the articles they wish
to dispose of, the day of sale, terms, Ac.,
and we will send them their bills nice
ly printed by mail, enclosing our bill.
Not one person out of ten ever reads a
miserable written advertisement; while
everybody will pause and read a printed
one. This should be borne in mind.
Horse bills printed at the lowest rates.
We have every variety of the latest new
job and fancy types, and are prepared
to print posters, circulars, cards and to
.do every variety of job printing at the
lowest cash rates.
SPRING WHEAT FROM RUSSIA FOP.
DISTRIBUTION.— The Commissioner of
Agriculture is in receipt of a large quan
tity oftheeelebrated Amantaka (spring)
whoat from Odessa, Russia, imported
by the department for distribution fi
mang the agriculturists of such sections
■of the country as successfully cultivate
aspring wheat. The weight of this grain
is about sixty-five pounds, and its su-{
periority, it is stated, has been tested j
during the past season on Hie ex peri-'
mental farm of the department. It j
will lie distributed with the assurance
that its general introduction will prove
of great benefit to the wheat growing
interests of the United States.
FIVK CENT COINS.— The Secretary of
the Treasury hasdirected aslightchange
to be made in the reverse die of the
nickel and copper five cent coin author
ized by act of May 16, 1866. The thir
teen stars in circular form upon the re
verse of this coin are now set in cays,
ftlie rays are engraved so bunglingly
t they look more like bars than rays.
These rays between the thirteen stars
are hereafter to be omitted, rendering
the execution of the coin less difficult.
THE VERY LATEST. —George liei
laund has just received and opened out
at his Merchant Tailoring establish
ment, on East Pitt street, a fine assort
ment of cloths and other goods in his
line. Persons wanting clothing will do
well to give him a call.
TOB IVCCO, Ac.—We call attention to
the card o f Wart man and Engieman,
Tobacconists, Philadelphia, in this
week's issue. They are among the
most reliable wholesale merchants in
Philadelphia, and we most cordially
recommend them to our mercantile
friends in the country.
JOHN W. BOWEX ESQ., IS a regular
• ly authorized agent for this paper, and
will visit our friends throughout the
county, for the purpose of makingcol
lections and taking subscritions. We
hope that his calls will be responded
to in the proper spirit. We havesome
16.000 011 our books, SI,OOO of which we
i need very badly to pay a debt we owe
in bank. In fact we must collect, and
if mild measures will not answer our
purpose, we will be compelled to resort
to harsher ones. There are many per
sons who pay promptly. To such,
thanks! There are more who do not.
To such, duns, and finally writs. We
I desire to oppress no maji. We arc wil
j ling to be liberal to those who are in
straitened circumstances. But if me
do not heed our request to settle, ifthey
treat our cail for payment with con
tempt, they have no further claim upon
our generosity. We have given away
enough in our business to keep a small i
family five years. 1f we are to contin
ue that <-ort of work, we want those
who can pay to come forward and do
it, and those who can't, to step up and
settle. <>f course, we don't refer to
those who do pay. If this be not at
tended to soon, we will set; whether
"some things can't tie done as well as
others."
DEATH OF AN OLD CITIZEN:— Mr.
William Stahl died at his residence, in
this place, on the 28th ult., in the 7Dth
year of his age. The following notice
of this venerable citizen was written
by the pastor of the church to which
he belonged: "The deceased was one
of the oldest citizens of Bedford, hav
ing resided here for nearly IS years.
He was horn in Germany, on the banks
of the Rhine, and came to this coun
try at the age of about 30 years. He
was extensively known in this county
and universally bore an irreproachable
character as to honesty and integrity.
He was also a consistent and unassu
ming Christian—a member of the Ger
man Reformed Church from the 14th
year of his age, and a ruling Elder for
many years, in the congregation to
which he belonged. His venerable ap-1
pearuncc and his noble, Christian char
acter, will not soon be forgotten by the
citizens of Bedford. In his decease the
church has lost one of her most worthy
members, the pastor one of his warm
est friends and the community one of
its best citizens."
DEMI-SNAKES. —Weliave been shown
a letter from Fremont, 0., written to a
citizen of this county, from which we
extract the following: Some tiuie since
a woman in this neighborhood gave
birth to twins, which are half man, half
snake. They are snakes from the hips
up. They have the legs and feet of hu
man beings. The parents are compell
ed to keep them separate, as when
they aretogether they immediately fall
to fighting. They (the parents) have
been offered $3,000 for them, but have
refused to take it, as they intend to take
them out for a show in the spring.
The mother was a violent Abolitionist
and called every body that didn't agree
with her in politics, "Copperhead,"
"Snake," Ac., and to this is attributed
this strange phenomenon.
Div i NE SERVICE Y ESTERDAY.— The j
Rev. A. J. Barrow, of Bedford, Pa., •
preached at St. Paul's church, Ridge j
I Road, yesterday morning and evening.
Rev. Mr. Millett, the pastor of the
church, is on a visit to Bedford, and
fills Mr. Barrow's place during his ab
sence.—Patriot & Union.
ANOTHER large stock of drugs, chem
icals, perfumery, camphor-ice for chap
ped hands and lips, Ac., has just been
received at Lewis' drug store. The at
tention of Physicians is called to the su
perior quality of drugs, sold at reason
able prices.
A MUNIFICENT GIFT.— We see it an
nounced recently, in the Hagerstown
Mail, that a member of the German Re
formed Church of that place, on Christ
mas morning, donated to thechurch the
sum of five thousand dollars. Themem
ber alluded to is Hon. J. Dixon Roman,
who has placed in the hands ofthecon
sistory the above sum, the interest of
which is to be expended for the benefit i
of the poor of Hagerstown without re- j
gard to denominational distinction. !
We feel confident Mr. Roman will i
derive more real profit from this j
investment than any other he has ever 1
made.
NEW FIRM.— Mr. H. F. Irvine, of
this place, and Mr.B. W. Statler, of
Schellsburg, have entered into partner
ship in the boot and shoe business.
' Their store is at the old Regulator
j stand, nearly opposite the GAZETTE
j office, where they constantly keep on
J hand all kinds of boots and shoes, and
also queensware and a large variety of
fancy articles, which they sell very
cheap. Call and see their goods.
ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS.— We don't
mean military prisoners, having refer
ence merely to the man Chisholm and
Miss Diehl, charged with the larceny
of eight hundred dollars from Dr. A.
C. V. McXeal, of Emmaville, Fulton
co. These parties were brought here,
a few days ago, by Sheriff Sterrett, of
Fulton co.
THAW. —On Thursday last a thaw set
in which swept away the snow from
the roads and left the fields bare "in
spots." Greatisthe regret of the sleigh
ers and skaters.
COURT NEXT WEEK.— The regular
February term of Court will commence
next Monday. A special court will be
held on the week following.
*I)ERSONS knywipg themselves in
debted to us for ipii9ing Administrators", j
Executors', Auditors' NSNCES. Orphans' Court sales
and other sales of Real Esiato, and for printing ■
bills, Ao.. <tc., will please call and settle for the j
same, as all such advertising and printing should
be CASH MEYERS A MENGEL
Feb 16. '66-tf.
TAR. GEO. B. KELLEY,
i / having permanently located inST.CLAIRS
VTLLE, tenders his professional services to, the
citizens of that place and vicinity miv2'66yl
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
The following Business Directory for the bor
ough of Bedford and other plaees in the county,
j whose advertisements appear in the columns of
! THE GAZETTE,) may be of service to our friends
j ind 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;
j Durborrow A Lutz; Espy M. Aleip; John T.
; Kengy A J 11. Filler; Kimmell A Lingenfelter,
Meyers A Diokerson. Bedford, Pa.
BANKERS—Reed A Schell; Rupp, Shannon A
! C 3., Bedford. Pa.
BOOTS AN SHOES, VARIETIES, Ac.—ll. F.
Irvine, Bedford, Pa.
BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch.
C ABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, Ac.—Richard Leo,
Bedford, Pa.
CLOTHING—I. Lippcl. Berkstrcsser A Irvine, j
George Reimund, Bedford, Pa.
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac.—A. B. Cra
mer; J. M. Shoemaker, Bedford, Pa.
DENTISTRY—C. N. Hickok A J. G. Minnieh,
Jr., Dr. W. W. Van Ormer, Bedford, Pa.
DRUGGIST—J. L. Lewis, Bedford, Pa.
FANCY STORES—Mrs. V. B. Tnte A Miss M.
Rea ; Mrs E. V. Mowry; Mrs. M. R. Schafer A
Miss Kate Deal. Miss M. Fetterly, Bedford, Pa.
HARDWARE. Ac—Wm. Hartley; Geo. Bly
myer A Bon, Bedford, Pa.
HOTELS Bedford Hotel, J. J. Shoemaker;
Mengel House, I. Mengel; Union Hotel, V. Stcck
man. Bedford, Pa.
JEWELER—DanieI Border, Bedford, Pa.
JOB PRINTERS—Meyers A Mengel. Bedford,
Pa.—All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing
neatly and promptly executed.
PUMPS—Wm. C. Snively, Schellsburg, Pa.
PHYSICIANS—Dr. J. L. Mnrbourg, Bedford,
Pa.; Drs.W W. Jamison and P. H. Pennsyl, Bloody
Run. Pa., Dr. Geo. C. Douglas, Bedford, Pa.
REAL ESTATE SALES—
F C. Reamer—private sale
T. H. A N. J. Lyons, Private Sale.
Jacob Walter, Private,
C. N. Hickok, private sale.
Adolphus Ake. private sale.
Meyers A Dickerson, private sale.
John P. Reed, private sale.
STOVES, TINWARE, Ac.—B. McC. Blymyer
A Co., Bedford, Pa.
Or Read the "New Advertisements" in this
week's issue of THE GAZETTE.
t3r For Administrator's, Executor's, Auditor's I
notices, Ac., see "Legal Notices."
lir Read the advertisements under the head of 1
"Notices, Ac."
ITCH! ITCH! ITUII! ITCH! — Scratch
Scratch! Scratch!— WHEATOS'S OINTMENT will
cure Itch in 48 Hours.
Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and
all Eruptions of the Skin. Priee 50 cents. For
sale by all druggists By sending 60 cents to
Weeks A Potter, sole agents, 170 Washington street
Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of post
age, to any part of the United Stales.
funß,'66.-Iy.
MARRIED.
SPARKS—BUSSARD—On the 31st ult., by the
Rev. G. C Probst. Mr. Joseph H. Sparks and
M iss Mary 11. Bussard, both of West Providence I
township.
BURNS—KEYSER—On the 29th ult., at the
residence of the bride's parents, in Buena Vista,
by the Rev. B. H. Hunt, Mr. Thompson A. Burns
and Miss Ellen Keyser.
Lg-' Accompanying the above was a liberal
share of excellent wedding-cake, which the typos
enjoyed with great gusto. Long life, health and
happiness to our young friends.
DUNN—SLEIGIfTER—On the 17th of January, j
at Bedford, by H. Nicodemus, Esq., Mr. John Dunn
and Miss Rachel Sleighter, of Monroe tp.
COOK —FISHER—On the 31st ult., at Bedford,
by H. Nicodemus, Esq.. Mr. Ezckiel Cook and
Miss Angeline Fisher, of Harrison tp.
LECHRON-HOOVER —On the 31st ult., by
Rev. A. R. Kremer, Mr. Wm. LeehroD, to Miss
Sabina Hoover, both of South Woodberry tp.
DIED.
STAHL—On the 28th of January, Mr. William
Stahl, of this place, in the 79th year of his age.
iegat ftoticr.i
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of admi.n
tration have been granted by the Register of Bed
ford county, to the undersigned, on the estate of
William Frazier, late of Juniata township, dec'd.
All persons indebted to sißd estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and thoe having
claims can present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
janlßw6 JAMES W. FRAZIER, Adm'r.
rpAVERN LICENSES. —Thefollow-
-1 ing named persons have taken out petitions
for tavern license, and notice is hereby given that
the same will be presented to the Court of Quarter
Sessions to be held at Bedford, on the 11th day of
February next, for allowance.
J. H. Greenough, Saxton Borough.
David Weimer. Clearville.
Wm. M. Pearson, Woodbery.
Isaac Mengel, Bedford Borough.
Wm. T. Grove, Bloody Run Borough.
Henry Fluke, Woodberry.
James L. Prince. Saxton.
D. A M. Ott, Bloody Run.
Mrs. Rache' Nagle, St. Clairsville. ,
janlßw4 0. E. SHANNON, Clerk.
rpRIAL LIST for SPECIAL COURT
I on the 18th day of February. 1867.
Martin Cordel vs. Paul Fouse.
jac H Longenecker vs Jos M Shoenfelt.
Sam'l Strayer, et al vs Chas Maddan.
Sam'l Clark vs Wm Sleek.
Pius Little's adm'r vs Jno W. Beeler's adm'r.
Bloody Run Sch.Dist. vs W Providence Sch Dis.
T W Blackburn s ex'r vs John Hull et al.
H A B Railroad vs \V T Daugherty.
Same vs Sam'l Cam's adm'r.
Same g vs Jno G Clark.
Same vs Jno W. Crissman.
Sam'l S Fluck vs Rich Lnngdon.
C Fackler A Sons vs Geo Roades et al
CorneliusDevore vs Wm B Huffman.
Mary Potts vs Anth. Smith and wife.
Mardara A Spang vs Eversole
Martin Cordel vs David Bvers
Fluck A Wharton vs Homer Neice.
Jacob Steckenins vs Sophia Lutzgazelle.
Certified, January 21st, 1867.
jan2sw4 0. E. SHANNON, Proth'y.
BEDFORD COUNTY, SS.— At an
Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for
the county of Bedford, on the I9th day of Novem
ber, A. D., 1866, before the Judges of the said
Court. On motion of John Mower. Esq., the Court
grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives
of Artemas Bennett, late of Southampton town
ship, deceased, to wit: Lieuah Bennett, widow
of the said A. Bennett, deo'd. Abraham S. Bennett,
of Allegany county, Md . Mary S., intermarried
with Christopher Walter, residing in the State of
lowa, Charles S. Bennett. George S. Bennett,
Daniel S. Bennett, Bnrbara. now dead, who was
intermarried with John Leasure, and who has loft
issue four children, viz : Jemima. Masey, Rebecca
Ann and Atsey, Masey, intermarried with Thomas
Leasure. Artemas S. Bennett and Tasey Bennett,
to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held
at Bedford, in and for the county of Bedford, on •
the 2d Monday, 11th day of February next, to ac
cept or refuse to take the real estate of said de
ceased, at the valuation which has been valued
and appraised in pursuance of a writ of partition
or valuation, issued out of our said Court, and to
the Sheriff of said county, directed, or to show
cause why the same should not be sold.
(L. S ] In testimony whereof. I have hereunto
set my hand and seal of the said Court at Bedlord,
the 20ih day of November. A. D.. 1866.
0. E. SHANNON, Clerk,
Attest: —ROßKKT STECKMAN, Sheriff.
janlßw4
COURT PROCLAMATION.— To
/ the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and
Constables i n the different Townships in the
County of Bedford. Greeting: KNOW VZ, that
in pursuance of a precept to me directed, under
the hand and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER
KING, President of the several Courts of Common
Pleas, in the 16th District, consisting of the coun
ties of Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset,
and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of
capital and other offenders therein, and the Gen
ernl Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and
G. W. GI:MP, and WILLIAM G. EICHULTZ. Judgesof
the same Court in the same County of Bedford,
You and each of you. are hereby required to be
and appear in your proper persons with your Re
cords, Recognizances, Examinations, and other
Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at
Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Ses
sions of the peace therein to he holden for the coun
ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 2d Monday of
February, (being the 1 \th day.) 1867, at 10 o'clock
m the forenoon of that day, (here and then to do
those things to which your several offices appertain.
Given under my hand and seal the 18th day of
January, in the year of our Lord. 1867.
ROBERT STECKMAN,
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Sheriff
Bedford, Jan. 18, 1867. j w4
ACCOUNT IN LUNACY.—THE AC
count of Henry B. Walter, committee of
Suuiuel Walter, a Lunatic, now deceased, will be
presented to the Court of Cominou Pleas, on the
19th day of February next, for confirmation.
jJw4 0 E BHANNDN, ProQi'y.
sEtgal pottos.
LIST OF CAUSES, put down for
trial at February Term, 1867. (11th day.)
I Conover, Dorff A Co., vs. Israel Oppenheimer.
B. W. Garretson vs. John W. Bceler s ad'r.
Homer Neice, vs. Wra. Woy.
Gideon Hitechew, vs. Adam W. Miller.
E. A. Fockler, vs. Jac. A. Raura
Uriah Adams, vs. Sarah Pierce's Ex'r.
David lleidler, vs. Hunt'n A B. T. R. R.
B. W. Garretson's use, vs. Isaac Miller.
Eliz. M Bridenthal, vs. Emily Wolff.
Same, vs. Angel'me Earnest eta
Same, vs. Sarah Sleek.
Certified, January 14th, 1867.
janlßw4 0. E. SHANNON. Proth.
TIST OF GRAND JURORS
j Drawn for February Term, 2d Monday, 11th
day, A. D., 1867 : John Araold. Foreman ; Cad
wulader Evans, John Hardiian, W. B. Lambright,
Jacob Reed, Andrew Mortioore, Peter Morning
star. John Holderbaum. Aztiriah Blackburn, Levi
C. Thomas. Philip Snyder, John King, John Mor
timore. Uriah Conley, L. N. Fyan. James Cnrnell,
Fred. 11. Beegle, Thu3. M. Ridenour, John C. Fi
§art, Asa Howsare. C. F. Heltzell, Daniel
nreeves, Michael Miller, William Egolf.
Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 24th day of
November, A. D. 1866.
ISAAC KENSINGER,
WILLIAM KIRK,
Attest: Jury Com'rs.
Jxo. G. FISHER, Clerk.
lIST OF PETIT JURORS, drawn
j for same term.
Jonathan Diebl, Wm. F. Faultz, Daniel Barley,
Joseph Sleighter. Thos. B Smith. Gabriel Burket,
David Figart, Jon. C. Edwards, Aaron Reed, Jos.
Weaverling, James Armstrong, William Ralston,
Samuel Logue. Jacob Claar, Stephen Weimer, Dan
iel Heltzel, Em. Swartzwelder. J T. Gephart,
William Bowles, Thos. Johns, A. J. Morgart, John
Shoemaker, Thomas Imler, Jason Hanks, Corneli
us Devore. B. H. Walker, Simon Nycuin, Adam
Geller, David Miller. Francis Donahoe. Capt. E.
Eichelberger. Dr. Asa Duval, Christian Miller, H.
Clay Lashley. Peter 11. Shires, Jacob Bowser, Jo
seph Miller, Dr. J. Compher.
Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 24th day of
November, A.D. 1866.
ISAAC KENSINGER,
WILLIAM KIRK,
Attest: Jury Com'rs.
JNO. G FISHER, Clerk. jenlßw4
REGISTER ; SNOTICE.—ATI "per
sons interested, are hereby notified that the
following accountants have filed their accounts in
the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that
the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court,
in and forsaid county, on Tuesday, the 12th day of
February next, at the Court House, in Bedford,
for confirmation:
The administration account of James M. Smith,
administrator of the estate of William Saylor, late
of St. Clair township, Bedford county, deceased.
The account of Josiah Imler, executor of the
last Will and Testament of Jackson Dibert, late of
West Providence township, Bedford county, dec'd.
The administration account of Duncan McVick
er, administrator of the estate of John Culp, late
of Schellsburg, deceased.
The account of Thomas Oldham, administrator
of the estate of Joseph H. Corle, late of the county
of Randolph, State of Indiana, deceased.
The account of Thomas Oldham, Esq., adminis
trator of tho estate of Eve King, late of Union tp.
deceased.
The final account of John S. Stuckey, one of the
executors of the last Will and Testament of Samu
el S. Stuckey, late of the township of Napier, in
the county of Bedford, deceased.
The final account of Asa S. Stuckey, one of the
executors of the last. Will and Testament of Sam
uel S. Stuckey. late of Napier township, Bedford
county, deceaged.
The account of Samuel Shafer, administra
tor of the estate of David Lewis, late of Union
township, Bedford county, deceased.
The account of Bernard O'Neal, administrator
of the estate of Jrthn Hamilton, ate of Southamp
ton township, deceased.
The account of Martin 8. Iletrick, Esq., admin
istrator of all and singular the goods and chattels,
rights and credits which were of David H. Stuck
ey, late of Colerain township, Bedford county,
deceased.
The first account of George Smith, and Jacob
Law, administrators of all and singular the goods
and chattels, rights and credits, which were ot
Paul Rhodes, late of Middle Woodberry township,
Pa., yeoman, deceased.
The account of David B. Kochendarfer, one of
the executors of :he last Will, Ac., of Christian
Kochendarfer, late of South Woodberry township,
deceased.
Account of George W. Cessna, one of the execu
tors of the-last Will and Testament of William
Cessna, late of Colerain township, deceased.
The account of Levi Otto, administrator of all
and singular the goods and chattels, rights and
credits, which were of Adam Otto, late of the [
township of Napier, in the county of Bedford, and j
State of Pennsylvania, yeoman, deceased.
The final account of Isaac F. Grove and Sarah j
A Grove, administrators of-*4he estate of Jesse j
Grove, late of Bloody Run Borough, deceased.
jan!Bw4 O. E. SHANNON, Reg'r.
S~ HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of
sundry writsof vend, exponas and fieri facias
to me directed, there will be sold at the court
house, in the Borough of Bedford, on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH. A.D. 1867,
at 10 o'clock A.M., the following real estate, viz:
One tract ot land, situate in Liberty township,
Bedford county, Pa., all the defendant's right, ti
tle and interest in and to a tract of land contain
ing 150 acres, about 50 acres cleared and under
fence, having thereon erected a good two-story log
house, kitchen attached, spring hou:e, barn, coop
er shop, and other out-buildings thereon; also, two
apple orchards thereon; adjoining lands of George
Rhodes, William Little, Philip Gossler and others,
and taken in execution as tho property of William
S. Entriken.
Also —#11 the defendant's right, title r.nd interest
in and to a tract of land containing 102 acres, more
or less, about 50 acres cleared and under fence,
having thereon erected a two-story log house,
spring and dry house, bank barn and other out
houses and sawmill thereon erected: also an apple
orchard of choice fruit thereon; adjoining lands of
George Rhodes, Wm. Fluck, Win. Little and oth
ers. and taken in execution as the property of W.
S. Entriken.
Also—All defendants right, title and interest in
and to a tract of land, situate in Union township,
Bedford county, containing about 400 acres, more
or less, about 80 acres cleared and under fence,
with a two-story log house and log barn thereon
erected, adjoining lands of Christian Briggle,
Matihew Moorehead and others.
Also—All defendant's interest in and to a tract
of land containing about 200 acres, more or less,
about 20 acres cleared and under fence, with a two
story and a half log house thereon erected, adjoin
lands of.Joseph Stitiler, Samuel Archer and other.-'.
Also—All delendant'sintercst in and toatractot
land containing 200 acres, more or less, about 10 a
crescleared and partly under fence, with a story and
a half log house and log stable thereon erected,
adjoining lands of George Knisely, David Lewis,
dec'd, and others.
Also—All defendant's interest in and to a tract
of land containing about 200 acres, more or less,
about 80 acres cleared and under fence, with a two
story log house and bank barn thereon erected,
ajoining lands of John Boyer. Samuel Walters and
others, seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of David C. McCormick.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) ROBERT STECKMAN.
Jan. 18, 1867.-w4. j Sheriff.
BEDFORD COUNTY, SS.— At an
Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for
the county of Bedford, on the 19th day of Novem
ber, A. D., 1866 before the Judges of the said
Court. Ou motion of J. B. Cessna, Esq., the Court
grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives
of Martha Ritehoy. late of Union township, dec'd,
'to wit : John S. Ritchey, Daniel B. Ritchey, of
Amanon, Henry county. Ills., |*cob Ritchey (mi
nor) of Baughman, Wayne county. Ohio, Mary,
wife of Michael Walter, Bedtfcrd county. Sarah
Ritchey, Hannah Ritchey, Samuel B.' Ritchey.
(the last three are minors and reside in Bedford
county,) and a husband, Ferdinand Ritchey, who
has assigned his interest in the Real Estate to the
said heirs, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court
to be neld at Bedford, in and for the county of
Bedford, on the 2d Monday, 11th day of February
next, to accept or refuse to take the Real Estate
of said deceased at the valuation which has been
valued and appraised in pursuance of writ of Par
tition on 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.
[L.S.J In testimony whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and seal of the said Court at Bedford,
th 20th day of November. A. D., 1866.
0. E. SHANNON, Clerk.
Attest: —ROßEßT STECKMAX, Sheriff.
janlßw4
BEDFORD COUNTY,ss-TheCom
monwealth of Pennsylvania.—To the Sheriff
of Bedford county, greeting : Whereas, Loretta
Smith, by her next friend, Mary A. Birely, did
prefer her petition to the President Judge of the
Court of Common Pleas of Bedford county, pray
ing for the cuuses therein set forth, that she should
be divorced from the bonds of matrimony enterei
into with Aaron S. Smith. We therefore
mand you, as we have heretofore commanded you,
that you, the said Aaron S. Smith, setting aside
all other business and excuses whatsoever, be and
appear in your proper person before our said
Judges at Bedford, on the seeond Monday, 11th
day of February next, to answer the petition or
libel of the said Loretta Smith, and show cause why
the said Loretta Smith, your wife, should not be di
vorced from the bonds of matrimony, <tc., agreea
bly to the act of assembly in such case made and
provided; and hereof fail no*.
Witness, the Hon. Alex. King, Esq., President /
of our said Court at Bedtord, the 15ih day of De
cember, A. D., 1866 . 0. E. SHANNON,
Attest:—ROßT. STECKMAN. Proth'y.
janlßw4 Sheriff.
rjpHE BEDFORD GAZETTE i a the
JL beat Advertising Medium in Souther*Fran
iatmi s\ms.
MRS. E. V. MO WRY has just re
turned from the East with a fine stock of
1
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MILLINERY
* AND *
FANCY GOODS,
* * * * * * * * *
and has now opened a handsome variety of WIN
TER BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, Ac., Ac., of the very latest styles.
Also, a variety of
DRESS GOODS,
French Merinos, plaid wool deLaines, Alpacas,
Muslin deLaines, Ginghams, Calicos, Car.ton Flan
nel, Frannells, Opera and plaid Flannels. Cloths for
coats and sacks, Ladies' and Children's FURS,
Sacks, Coats, Cloaks and Shawls; Breakfast Shawls
Son tags, 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 and Grenadine
tor Veils. Pocketi Handkerchiefs. Neck-Ties,
Combs, Brushes, Soaps. PERFUMERY. Eureka
Hair Restorative, Mrs. Hill's Hair Restorative.
DRESS TRIMMINGS, WIGANS AND BUTTONS.
Also, all kindsof Notions and Toys. Also, the very
best made and finest Ladies' and Children s
SHOES that can be bought in Philadelphia.
Mrs. MOWKY 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 tney will
recommend themselves, in QUALITY and PRICE, to
refined tastes and good judgment. nv2m3
MRS. V. B. TATE. MISS M. REA.
NEW FALL STYLES!—Mrs. Tate
has just returned from the East with a splen
did selection of
BONNETS, IIATS, FEATHERS,
FLOWERS,
RIBBONS, SILKS, VELVETS,
and everything belonging to a
MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.
We would call your particular attention to our
FALL STOCK
OF
LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS,
of Mrs. Tape's own selection, such as
ORNAMENTS. Bl 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 their reliability
and the patronage extended them, renders com
ment unnecessary.
Mrs. Tate procured, while in Philadelphia, R
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 a4d Basting done at short notice.
Girls wanting to learn Mantua-Making will
apply immediately, as a fine opportunity is given
them. octlfltf
LYFEW GOODS!—M.C. FETTERLY
U i hnsjust received a splendid assortment of
Fancy Dry Goods, consisting in part of Fancy
Dress Goods, Silks, French Merinos, Alpacca, 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 other notions, Ac., Ac. The stock con
sists of every article usually kept in a first class
Fancy Store. Tnankful for past favors, we ask a
continuance of your patronage.
n0v.9,'66,-yl.
goots, £ltocs and SiHamtics.
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN BED
FORD!
THE REGULATOR
AND BEDFORD
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHERS.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW
GOODS!
BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS!
CLOTHING, CASBIMERS, 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 wanta good p'rShoes, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good p'r Pants, go to the Regulator
If you want a suit of Clothes, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good Shirt, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good Hat, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good Gaiter or Shoe go to theßeg'r.
If you want good Cassimero, go to the Regulator.
If you wanta 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
Regulator.
If you want a fashionable Suit, go to the Regu
lator.
If you want Queensware 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 Bed
ford Clothing Emporium and Boot, Shoo and No
tion Regulator, No. 2, Anderson's Row.
Goods of all kinds ordered from the Eastern
cities to accommodate customers.
H. F. IRVINE,
Sept. 7, 1866. R. W. BERKSTRESSER.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
/~\ Notice is hereby given that letters of adiuin
istration have been granted to Hie undersigi ed by
the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of
Christian Harcleroad, late of Bedford| township, '
deceased.
All persons having claims against said estate
are requested to present them, properlyFauthenti
cated, for settlement, and thtfMXMfllbted to the
estate to make immediate pavnient.
jan2sw6 JOHN HARCLEROAD, Adrn'r.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters
testamentary to the estate of Jacob Beisel,
late of St. Clair township, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, by the Register of
Bedford county, all persons indebted to said estate
arc hereby notified to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same will pre
sent them properly authenticated lor settlement.
jan4.-w6. JOHN ALDSJADT Ex'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin
istration have been granted to the subscriber on
the estate of Samuel Walter, late of Union town
ship, deceased.
All person#indebted to said estate are notified
to make payment, and those having claims there
on. will present them duly authenticated for set
tlement.
janllw6 HENRY B. WALTER. Adrn'r.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.-Notice is
hereby given that letters testamentary to
the estate of Peter Kara, late of East Providence
township, have been granted to the undersigned
by the Register of Bedford county.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
te make immediate payment, and tnose having
claims thereon will present them, duly authenti
cated, for settlement. <
GEORGE KARN.
ofE. Providence tp.,
SAMUEL SPARKS,
janllwfi.* of W. Providence tp., Ex'rs.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.—
Notice i 3 hereby given that letters of admin
istration have been granted to the subscriber on
the estate of William Bonnell, late ofLondonderry
township, Bedford county, dee'd, all persons in
debted to said estate are notified to make payment,
and those having claims thereon will present them
duly authenticated for settlement,
janllwfi, JACOB TROUTMAN, Jr.. Adm'r.
EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE
OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low
rates at THE BEDFORD GAZETTE office. Call and
leave your order*
snt-6oo(b, ©rorrria, &t.
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MEW GOODS! FALL & WINTER
The undersigned have now opened & large an
general assortment cf
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
to which they respectfully invite the attention c
buyers, confident they can offer
BARGAINS! BARGAINS
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS! BARGAINS
In every department.
Li** CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
You can bo SUITED at the LOWEST PRICES.
TERMS:
[jj? 3 CASH or PRODUCE. When credit is
Ijjf given, in ALL cases after six
Ey MONTHS, interest will be
jy charged in the ,/H
lyaccoun t. .gß?j
A. B. CRAMER & CO.
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oct26
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 tlje right
time.
The following comprise a few of our goods :
DRY GOODS:
Calicoes. Delaines. Coburg Cloths. French Meri
nees, Alpacas, Flannels, Ginghams, all wool 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 nnd Boys' Boots and
Shoes Ladies' Misses' and Children's Boots. Shoes
and Gaiters, all prices, and sizes to suit everybody.
CLOTHING:
A very large 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, Ao.:
Coffee, Sugar, Lovering and other Syrups, Molas
ses, Tea, Rice, Tobacco, Spices, Ac.
LEATHER:
A prime article Sole Leather, CalfSkins, Kip and
Upper Leather and Linings.
COTTON CHAINS,
Single and Double, all numbers, oheap.
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE,
Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, Ac.
Call and see our stock of Goods and bo convinced
that No. 1 Anderson's Row, is the place to get
bargains. J. M. SHOEMAKER,
sep. 28,'66.
•^ T EW STORE!! NEW GOODS!!
MILL-TOWN,
two miles West of Bedford, where the subscriber
has opened out a splendid assortment of
Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Notions,
<&c., <fec.
All which will be sold at the most reasonable
prices.
Dress Goods, best quality. Everybody buys 'em.
Muslins, " . " Everybody buys cm
Groceries, all kinds. Everybody buys 'em.
Hardware, Queenswaro, Glassware, Ccdarware,Ac.
and a general variety of everything
usually kept in a country store.
Everybody buys 'em.
[y Call and examine our goods.
dec7,'66. Q. YEAGER.
1807." J ' FF ' - 1807 '
AT IT AGAIN!
AND
A rare CHANCE for BARGAINS !
JAMES B. FARQUHAR
Is pleased to state to his friends and former custo
mers, that he has
RESUMED BUSINESS IN BEDFORD,
at the well known P. A. Reed stand, 'opposite the
Bedford Hotel, where he is prepared to sell
everything in his line,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
He has a full line of
Dry-Goods,
Ready-Made Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
which have been purchased at very low prioes, and
will be sold at a very small advance.
Call and examine our stock.
jan,18,'67.
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 FANCY
CASKS, POCKET ALBUMS, ALBUMS
for the centre-table, Gilt Frames, Rosewood
Frames, Gilt Moulding and Rosewood Moulding
for Frames, Cord and Tassels for hanging frames.
Will also COPY PICTURES from Ambro
types, Photographs, Engravings, etc., and enlarge
them to any size desired.
Having all the late improvements in the art and
being engaged in the business longer than any
other man in the county he can assure his custo
mers that he will make better work than can be
had at any other establishment.
He was the first man to introduce the
AMBROTYE;
" MELAINOTYPE;
FERROTYPE;
PHOTOGRAPH-,
and is the only one who can make the beautiful
ALBATYPE or PORCELAIN PICTURES
of recent discovery,
jy Terms 25 per cent, cheaper than any other
place in the county. T. R. GETTYS.
n0v.9.-m3. ®
A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.—
/\ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration have been granted to the undersigned by
the Register of Bedford County, upon the estate
of John B. Kochendorfer, late of South Woodberry
township, deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having
claims can present them, duly authenticated for
settlement.
JOHN Z. KOCHENDORFER.
jan2sw6 JAC. Z. KOCHENDORFER, Adm'rs.
MERCHANTS' SHOW BILLS,
printed in superior style, and upon reaaona
rm*. at THE BEDFORD GAZETTE office
LETTER HEADS AND BILL
HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men,
5 muted in the beat style of the art, at THE GAZETTE
on OFFICE
for every description of Job
PRINTING CASH '. for the reason that for
every article tee use. we must pay cash; and the
cash system will enable us to do our work M low
u it oan bo done in utter
gal Estate fata.
SPLENDID FARM FOLTSALE^
7 miles from Bedford, containing ONE HUN
DRED AND FIFTY ACRES, 125 acres under cul
tivation, half creek bottom; well watered; excel
lent Brick House and Frame Barn; plenty of good
timber; convenient to schools, churches and mills.
V\ ill be sold at-a bargain. Inquire of
MEYERS 4 DICKERSON,
oct26tf Bedford, Pa.
TR ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE.—
T 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 aud timber—a very desira
ble property, at the head of market—the property
of Capt. Joseph S. Reed. Will be sold cheap
ll* For price, Ac., apply to JOHN P. REED,
aug.24-tf. Att'y, at Bedford.
TTALUABLE LAND FOR SALE,
3 V —The undersigned offers for sale the follow
' ing valuable bodies of land :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND,
3, containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois
Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State of
of Illinois, 8 miles from the city of Urbana, and one
mile from Rentual Station on said Railroad. Two
of. the tracts adjoin, aud one of them has a never
failing pond of wateruponit The city of Urbana
~ contains about 4,000 inhabitants. Champaign is
5. 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 Lots in the town of Coalmont.
Huntingdon county.
Jan 26, '66-tf F. C. PiEAMER.
3 TTALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
\ PRI\ ATE SALE.—Onelotuf ground in the
centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street
about sixty-five feet, one of the very best business
locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wood
land, adjacent to Bloody Run, lying oh 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.
Mann, Bloody Run, or of Dr. Hickok, Bedford, Pa!
Dec 15, '65.
I EXTENSIVE PRIVATE SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The un
dersigned will sell t private sale, several adjoin
ing and contiguous tracts of land, lying on the
headwaters of Dunning'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. and 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 head of 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 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
, pon the premises and THREE BARNS, with other
outbuildings. The Fruit is choice anil 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 points, on the Penn'a Centra! Railroad.
Farmers, Lumbermen, Tanners and Speculators
should examine the premises, as these lauds will
be sold on fair and reasonable terms.
T. H. LYONS,
junS,'66. N. J. LYONS.
gotira, #r.
TTiOR SALE—VERY Low—a second
I hand PIANO. Inquire of
9 apr.l3,'6G.-tf. C. N. HICKOK.
SOLDIERS 7 BOUNTIES.—The un
dersigned has the blanks now ready nnd will
attend promptly to the collection of all claims un
der the law lately passed for the Equalization of
Bounties.
1 . aug.l7-if. J. W. DICKERSON.
~ A TONS PLASTER FOR SALE
- f)\ f AT "CRYSTAL STEAM MILLS,"
Bedford, Pa., at lowest market rates. "The Crys
tal Steam Mills" being now in full operation, we
, are prepared to do all kinds of "Grist work," and
to furnish all kinds of good Flour and feed, at
short notice. Rye, Corn, Buckwheat, Ac., ground
on Wednesdays and Suturdays.
Grists delivered in town, with dispatch. Hav
ing spared no expense in the erection of these
Mills, we are determined to try to please, and so
licit a SHARE of public patronage.
1 JOHN G. <fc \VM. HARTLEY,
t N. B. The highest market price paid for grain
of all kinds. janlßm3.
i gjtitodrtplria
I RMBRUSTER & BROTHER,
f\ No. 306 N. Third St., above Vine,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Of Hoisiery, Gloves, Shirts and Drawers, Buttons,
Suspenders, Hoop Skirts, Handkerchiefs,
Threads, Sewing Silks, Port xMonnaies
s Soaps, Perfumery, Trimmings,
Fancy Goods and Notions
generally.
ALSO,
. Manufacturers of Brushes and Looking Glasses,
and Dealers in Wood and Willow Ware,
Brooms, Ropes, Twines, Ac.
febl,'67yl
TAYLOR,
Wholesale TOBACCO Dealer,
No. 336 Market Street,
One Door below 4th.
PHILADELPHIA.
feb.l,'67yl
*YYR ARTMAN & ENGELMAN,
TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEGAR
MANUFACTORY,
No. 313 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Second Door below Wood,
PHILDELPHIA /
I J. W. WARTMAS. H. F. ENGELMAS.
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! JJUNTING BROS.,
S
D R Y - G O O D S,
423 Market Street,
; PHILADELPHIA.
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LADIES VISITING PHILADEL
PHIA should call and get some of
PERRY'S FINE NOTE PAPERS,
stamped handsomely, in colors, without extra
. charge. W. G. PERRY',
feblm3 728 Arch st.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATION
ERY, supplied at low wholesale prices, by
W. G. PERRY, a
r feblm3 . 728 Arch St.
MAMMOTH SALE BILLS, PRINT
ed at short notice. Large Bills make large
i sales. AVeknowit to be so. TRY* IT! It will
much more than pay the extra erpenseol print
ing. Call at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE
i rpHE Local circulation of the BED
, X FORD GAZETTE is larger than that of any other
i paper in this section ol oountry. and therefore of
ers the greatest inducements to business men to
fdvertise in its columns. <
r from a distance for any
e \ f kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended
F to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed-
FORD, P*.