The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, August 30, 1867, Image 4

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    F BITAMP&IA SRAD*.
ARMBRUSTER & BROTHER,
No. 306 N. Third St., above Vine,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Hoiaiery, Gloves, Shirts and Drawers, Buttons,
Suspenders. Hoop Skirts, Handk' rchiefs,
Threads, Sewing Silks, Port Monnaies
Soaps, Perfumery, Trimmings,
FaLcy Goods and Notions
generally.
ALSO,
anufacturers of Brushes and Looking Glasses,
and Dealers in Wood and Willow Ware, J
Brooms, Ropes, Twines, Ac.
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R. T A YLO R,
Wholesale TOBACCO Deafer,
No. 336 Market Street,
One Door below 4th.
PHILADELPHIA.
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WARTMAN & ENGELMAN,
TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEGAR
MANUFACTORY,
No. 313 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Second Door below Wood,
PHILDELPHIA.
J. W. WARTMAN. H- P- ENGELMAN.
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"gUNTING BROS.,
DR Y-GOODS,
428 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
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JAMES BOYD,
(formerly CARSON A BOYD,)
YOUNG, MOORE & CO.
Hosiery, Notions, White Goods, Embroideries,
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ac.,
No. 429 MARKET ST., and 418 Commerce St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
marlsyl
XT AT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
LAING'S,
N. E. Corner 6th and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Men's and Boys' Furnishing Goods,
in every style and quality.
Shirts made to order.
J-YJ SASEBILL UU!4nQTTARTKRS for all
kinds of articles, such as Caps, Bats, Balls, Belts,
Shoes, Bases, 4c. marlsyl
$23,000,000.
THE NEW SIX PER CENT.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE LOAN
FREE FROM ALL STATE, COUN
*
TY AND MUNICIPAL
TAXATION.
Will be furnished in sums to suit, on application
tot he nearest Bank or Banker; also by
either of the undersigned,
JAY COOKE & CO.,
DREXEL & CO.,
E. W. CLARK & CO.
apr26# Bankers, Philadelphia.
JP u M P S! ! !
I am engaged in selling the
ERIE PUMP—
certainly the only pump
well adapted to this
climate
Persons in need of a
GOOD PUMP,
will do well to give me
a call.
l_jP*OrderB from all parts of the county attend
ed to with promptness.
ADDRESS:
WM. C. SNIVELY,
Schellsburg
Aug. 1, '6s—ly
LEWISTOWN FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOPS.
REESE & SLAGLE, Proprietor.
0. R. DAVIS, Superintendent.
MANUFACTURERS OF
PORTABLE AND STATIONERY STEAM EN
GINES AND BOILERS;
Portable Steam Saw Mills ;
Iron and Brass castings of every description made
and fitted up for Mills, Factories, Blast
Furnaces, Forges, Rolling
Mills, 4c.
We call the attention of TANNERS to our Oven
for Burning Tan under Steam Boilers,
ar TERMS MODERATE.
All orders by mail promptly attended to.
REESE 4 SLAGLE.
mayl7m* Lewistown, Pa.
GLOBE WOOLEN FACTORY.—
20,000 lbs of WOOL WANTED.—The pro
prietor of this well-known factoiy returns his
thanks to his numerous customers for their former
liberal patronage, and begs to assure them that be
is now better prepared than ever to accommodate
them. His machinery, which is abundant, is in
excellent order, and he can card and spin for cus
tomers on the shortest notice, at 25 cts per pound.
And he is prepared to do all kinds of manufactur
ing. Mr. Ullery will w >it upon our customers
throughout the country and afford them an oppor
tunity to exchange their wool for goods. At least
20 000 lbs of good wool is anxiously desired. Please
wive us a call if convenient, it not, "wait for the
wagon." _|inay24m3J JOHN KEAGY.
THE Local circulation of the BED
FORD GAXRTTK is larger than that of any other
tk tut* oiiun oi oountry, and theretore of
er tha graatast inducements to business men te
fdvertiee in its oalutM,
fiotet.
\L R I NGTON HOTEL, BED
\V FORD PH.— This large and cororaodioug
house, having been re-taken by the subscriber is
now open for the reception of visitors and board
ers. The rooms are large, wel ventilated, and
comfortably furnished The table will always be
supplied with the best the market can afford The
Rr is stocked with the choicest liquors. In short.
H is my purpose to keep a FIRST-CLASP HOTEL
Thankii g the public for past favors, I respectful
ly solicit a renewal of their patronage.
"N. B Hacks will run constantly between the
Hotel and the Springs.
mayl7.'67yl W. DIBF.RT. Prop'r.
BEDFORD HOTEL.—THE UN
dersigned having taken charge of the Bed
ford Hotel, formerly kept by CoL John Hafer, an
nounces to the public that he will be able to af
ford the best accommodations, both to the travel
ing public and home custom. The house will be
improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will al ways be
well supplied with choice liquors. His table will
be supplied with the choicest edibles of the season,
and he will spare no pains to make it suitable for
all. His stable is one of the best in Bedford, and
a good hostler will always be in attendance.
taken by the week, month or year.
Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully in
vited to give bimacall. HUA } gj|OEMAKER.
Jan. 15, 'fft
RP H E MEN GE L HOU &T,
Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa.
The subscriber respectfully begs leave to mlorm
the travelling public that he has recently enlarged,
improved and refitted his house, both for the ac
commodation of travelers and boarders, as well as
country customers. Persons coming to this place
for the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs,
will find this house pleasantly located.
Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to
this Hotel, which will always be attended by a
careful hostler. Also a safe and convenient car
riage house.
All are invited to give him a call.
ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor.
April 15, '64.
MORRISON HOUSE,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
I have purchased Hnd entirely renovated the
large stone and brick building opposite the Penn
sylvania Railroad Depot, and have now ope,ned it
for the accommodation of the traveling public.
The Carpets. Furniture. Beds and Bedding are en
tirely new and first class, and I am safe in saying
that I can offer accommodations not excelled in
Central Pennsylvania.
I refer to my patrons who have formerly known
me while in charge of the Broad Top City Hotel
and Jackson House. JOSEPH MORPiIfON.
may25,'66.-tf. ___
RJ N I O N II O T E
WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD. PA:
V. STECKMAN, Proprietor.
This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom
modate the public in the best manner and on the
most liberal terms.
May 9,'62.
C 1 HAL YBE ATE HOUSE.—This
) house, located near Chalybeate Sprin-r, Bed
ford, Pa., has been greatly enlarged and newly
furnished, and will be open for toe reception of
boarders by the 15th of June. The house will ac
commodate from eighty to one hundred persons.
Terms moderate. £jgT Hacks run regularly to
Bedford Springs, and Mineral Water always on
hand. [may!7m2] W.CHENOWETIL
J ACKSON HOTEL,
Railroad Street,
II UN TIN G DON, Pa.
C. SNELL.
apr.13,'66. Proprietor.
(nothing, etc.
E M O V A L
TO THE
OLD COLONNADE STAND.
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber takes pleasure in informing the
citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that he has re
moved from his old stand to the Old Colonnade
Building, where he has just opened a new and well
selected stock of
CLOTHING,
Furnishing Goods, 4c.,
Dress Goods, Calicos,
Muslins,
Hats and Caps,
Trunks,
Valises
and Notions,
which he will sell at the very LOWEST PRICES
as the goods were bought during the fall of prices.
A fine assortmentof Dry-Goods, all kinds,cheap;
a fine lot of de Laines; Muslin at 12J cts; Calico at
12i cts; Molasses ; best Syrup at 37i cts; Sugar;
Coffee at 30 cents; Queensware, 4c.
Don't forget the place, Colonnade Building,
and you can suit yourselves.
Thankful for the past patronage bestowed upon
me, I will kindly ask for the continuance ot the
same.
I. LIPPEL.
aprl2m3
CILOTHING EMPORIUM. —GEO.
/ REIMUND, Merchant Tailor, Bedford, Pa.,
keeps constantly on hand ready-made clothing,
such as coats, pants, vests, 4c.; also a general as
sortment of cloths, cassimeres, and gents' furnish
ing goods of all kiuds; also calicoes, inuslins, 4c.,
all of which will be sold low for cash. My room
is a few doors west of Fyau's store and opposite
Rush's marble yard. I invite all to give me a
call. I have just received a stock of new goods.
may2s,'6B.
IYSTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS are
J still ahead of all competitors and stand un
rivalled in POWER. PURITY OF TONE and
BRILLIANCY, and all other points which go to
make a first-class instrument.
The "VOX HUMANA TREMOLO" is the great
est of all modern improvements on reed instru
ments. It CHARMS and SURPRISES all who
hear it, by its wonderful resemblance to the HU
MAN VOICE. Do not confound this with the
common tremolo in use. It is entirely different,
and far superior to any other.
For sale wholesale and retail by
E. M. BRUCE.
18 N. Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
13 s * Send for descriptive circular and price list, i
The effect of your "Tremolo" is entirely new to
me, and is certainly the best I ever heard. — GEO.
W.MORGAN. [The first Organist of America.
No Tremolo has yet been invented that will in
any degree compare with this for beauty of effect.
In fact, it seems to me to be absolutely perfect.—
WM. A. JOHNSON Pipe Organ Buil-ler.
Estey's Cottage Organs are without a superior
f r exceedingly quick articulation and round tone
—the essential tea ures in instruments of this class
—GEO. JARDINE, Pipe Organ Builder.
The Cotttge Organ is the best of its class I ever
saw, and .he best adapted for church music of any
in use.—C. HEINTZ, Organist, Findlay, 0.
I am much pleased with the Cottage Organ which
I purchased from you ; it com Dines sweetness and
power in an unusual degree, and is quite a favor
ite in our family circle.— BlSHOP SIMPSON.
We know no organs of the class which possess so
many valuable quaIities.— INDEPENDENT.
For the parlor, its sweetness is remarkable; for
the church it has a power more organ-like than
anything we have seen. — METHODIST.
Persons wishing to purchase an organ are re
quested to examine the Estcy instruments now in
use at the Presbyterian and Episcopal Churches,
Bedford, Pa. ju126,'67
RROBISON & CO.,
I* WHOLESALE
GROCERS AND PORK PACKERS,
DEALERS IN
Glass, Iron and Nails, Family Flour of the best
brand. Bacon Hams, Sides and Shoulders, Leaf
Lard, Mess Pork, Cheese, Beans, Hominy, Dried
Fruit, Dried Beef, Carbon and Lard Oil, 4c.
No 255 Liberty Street, (Red FroDt),
jun7m6 PITTSBURG, PA.
GUNS AND LOCKS.—The under
signed respectfully tenders bis services to
• • people of Bedford and vicinity, as a repairer
4Juns and Locks. Ail work promptly attended.
i. L. DEFIBAUUH
sep 28, '66-tf
AT <FAW.
S. L. RUSSELL. J. H. LONGKNECKER.
RUSSELL & LONGENECKER,
I ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
BEDFORD. PA.,
Will attend promptly and faithfully to all busi
ness entrusted to their care. Special attention
given to collections and the prosecution of claims
for Back Pay. Bounty, Pensions, Ac.
OFFICE, on Juliana Street, south of the Court
House. „ aprs '' 67tf
J. MCD. SHARPE. E. F. KERR.
OHARPE & KERR, ATTORNEYS
AT LAW BEDFORD, PA., will practice in
the courts of Bedford and adjoining counties Of
fice on Juliana St., opposite the Banking House of
Reed A Schell. [March 2, '66.
J. R. DURBORROW. | JOHN LUTZ.
DU RBOR II O W A L UTZ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to
tLeir care. Collections made on the shortest no
tice.
They are, also, regularly licensed Claim Agents
and will give special attention to the prosecution
of claims against the Government for Pensions,
Back Pay, Bounty, Bounty Lands, Ac ;
Office on Juliana street, one door South of the
"Mengel House," and nearly opposite the Inquirer
office.
fOHN P. REED, ATTORNEY AT
fJJ LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Respectfully tenders
his services to the pnblic.
Office second door North of the Mengel House.
Bedford. Aug. 1. IS6I.
I7BPY M. ALSIP, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Will faithfully and
promptly attend to all business entrusted to his
care in Bedford and adjoining counties. Military
laims, back pay, bounty, Ac., speedily collected.
Office with Mann A Spang, on Juliana street,
to doors South of the Mengel House.
Jan. 22, 1864,
F. >. KIMMELL. | J- W. LINOENFELTEU.
T7" IMMELL & LINGENFELTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BEDFORD. PA.,
Have formed a partnership in the practice of
the Law. Office on Juliana street, two doors South
of the 'Mengel House,"
/ 1 H SPANG, ATTORNEY AT
\X LAW BEDFORD. PA Will promptly at
tend to collections and all business entrusted to
his care in Bedford and adjoining counties.
Office on Juliana Street, three doors south of the
"Mengel House," opposite the residence of Mrs.
Tate. °
May 13, 1864.
B.F.MEYERS. | J. W. PIUKERSON.
MEYERS & DICKERSOX, AT
TORNEYS AT LAW. Bedford. Pa., office
same as formerly occupied by Hon. I\ . P- Schell,
two doors east of the GAZETTE office, will practice
in the several courts of Bedford county. Pensions,
bounty and Lack pay obtained and the purchase
and sale of real estate attended to. [may 11,'66.
HAYES IRVINE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will faithfully and promptly aitend to all
business entrusted to his care. Office with G. H
Spang, Esq., on Julianna Street, two doors South
of the Mengel House. [may24,67.
genttetnt.
3. N.HICKOK, I J. G. MINNICH. JR.,
DENTI S T S ,
BEDFORD, PA.
Office in the Bank Building, Juliana St.
All operations pertaining to Surgical or Me
chanical Dentistry carefully performed, and war
ranted. Tooth Powders and mouth Washes, ex
cellent articles, always on hand.
TFRMS —CASH.
Bedford, January 6, 1865.
rpu IL*M PH IN DENTISTRY!
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN,
by the use of Nitrous Oxide, and is attended with
no danger whatever.
TEETH INSERTED
upon a new style of base, which is a combination
of Gold and Vulcanite; also, upon Vulcanite, Gold,
Platina and Silver.
TEMPORARY SETS inserted if called for.
Special attention will be made to diseased gums
and a cure warranted or no charge made.
TEETH FILLED to last for life, and all work
in the deutal line done to the entire satisfaction of
all or the money refunded. Prices to correspond
with the times.
LdF 3 I have located permanently in Bedford,
and shall visit Schellsburg the Ist Monday of each
month, remaining one week ; Bloody Run the 3rd
Monday, remaining one week ; the balance of my
time I can be found at my offi e, 3 doors South of
the Court House, Bedford, Pa.
n0v.16,'66. WM. W. VAN ORMER, Dentist.
T\EX TI S T 11Y ! DENTISTRY!
A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH FOR
TEN DOLLARS
Dr. H. VIRGIL PORTER,
(late of New York city,)
DENTIST,
Would respectfully inform his numerc us friends
and the j üblic generally, that he has located per
manently
IN BLOODY RUN,
where he may be found at all times prepared to
insert from ONE TOO fII to full sets of his
BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETII,
on new and improved atmospheric principles.
THE TRIUMPH OF MECHANICAL DENTISTRY,
RUBBER
FOR THE BASIS OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
This discovery which has met with such universal
approval throughout this and other countries, has
seemingly placed Artificial Teeth at the disposal
of all who require them. Dr. PORTER is now in
serting most beautiful and durable, at prices
ranging from ten to eighteen dollars per set.
Temporary sets inserted if desired.
All operations warranted.
TEETH EXTRACTED, without pain,
by the use of NITROUS OXIDE or
LAUGHING GAS.
This is NO HUMBUG, but a positive fact.
Gas administered fresh every day.
As the Gas administered by Dr. Porter is pre
pared in accordance with the purifying method of
Dr. Strong, of New Haven, Ct., and Prof. Siliman
(late Professor of Chemistry in Yale College), he
has no hesitation in asserting that it is attended
with no danger whatever.
Persons desiring the services of a Dentist, would
promote their own interest by calling upon Dr.
Porter, as he is determined to spare no effort to
please the most fastidious. Dr. Porter's mode of
operating will at all times be of the mildest char
acter, avoiding the infliction of the slightest un
necessary pain, and carefully adapted to the age,
constitution, health and nervous condition of the
patient.
Special attention is invited to Dr. Porter's
scientific method of preserving decayed and aching
teeth. 11 VIRGIL PORTER,
mar29,'67tf Dentist, Bloody Run, Penna.
PEDIRAL.
I* I N <> ' S
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS THE MIRACLE OF TIIE AGE.
RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS To RINGS
RINGS Restore RINGS
RINGS Gray II iir to its RINGS
RINGS Original Color, Erad- RINGS
RINGS ieate Dandruff and RINGS
RINGS ( VEGETABLE AMBROSIA RINGS
RINGS (IS WARRANTED!! RINGS
RINGS Humors from tbe RINGS
RINGS Scalp and pre- RINGS
RINGS vent Baldness, RINGS
RINGS TRY A BOTTLE. RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS RINGS
RINGS
GRAY-HEAPED PEOPLE have their locks restored
by it to the dark, lustrous, silken tresses of
youth, and are happy. .
Young People, with light, faded or red Hair,
have these unfashionable colors changed to a beau
tiful auburn, and rejoice'.
People whose heads are covered with Dandrujf
and Humors, use it, and have clean coats and
clear and healthy scalps !
BALD-HEADED VETERANS have their remaining
locks ti htencd, and the bare spots covered with a
luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy !
Young Gentlemen use it becuuse it is richly pcr
tumcd! • ii •
Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Hair
in place !
Everybody must and will use it, because it is
the cleanest aud best article in the market!
PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE.
E. M. TUBBS A CO., PROPRIETORS,
Peterborough, if. 11.
For sale by J. L. Lewis and Dr. B. Hnrry, Bed
ford, Pa., F. M Masters, Bloody Run, Pa., and
Black 4 Border, Schellsburg, and by all Druggists.
inaylom6
6RAMTES, &R.
MEW GROCERY AND FEED
STORE!
MANN S CORNER RECONSTRUCTED !
Tho undersigned has just opened a New Grocery i
and Feed Store, at Mann's corner, immediately |
opposite the Drug Store of J- L. Lewis, where he
keeps constantly on hand FLOUR, FEED AND
GROCERIES of all kinds, including
First-class FAMILY FLOUR,
BUCKWHEAT and
CORN MEAL.
MIDDLINGS. Ac.
All kinds of Feed, such as
Corn,
Oats,
Shorts,
Rye Chopped,
Bran,
At'., Ac.
POTATOES, ONIONS, BEETS, BEANS, Ac.
FISH of all kinds, Mackerel, Shad. Herring, Ac.
Prime Cider VINEGAR,
Lovering's SYRUP,
Baking MOLASSfIS. etc.
SUGARS at 14, 15, 18 and 20 cts. per
pound.
COFFEE, good Rio, at 30 cents per
pound, and Java, of the best quality.
TEAS, Young Hyson, Imperial, Ja
pan, Ac.
TOBACCO, Navy, Natural Leaf,
Congress, Fine-cut, Solace, Ac.
CIGARS, the best brands in the mar
ket.
PRUNES, FIGS, DATES, RAISINS,
and NUTS of all Kinds.
CONFECTIONERY, Candies of the
purest manufacture, Oranges and Lemons, etc.
SALT, Ground Alum, American and
Table Salt.
CHEESE, the very best manufactu
red New York Dairy.
BUTTER and EGGS, fresh, constant
ly kept on hand.
POULTRY for sale whenever ob
tainable in the country.
SOAPS, Plain and Fancy, of all
kinds.
Dusting Pans, Brooms, Brushes,
Shoe Blacking, Ac.
SPICES, of all kinds, Pepper, Black
and Cayenne, Allspice, Ciunamcm, Cloves, Nut
megs, etc., etc.
fit-If you want to buy cheap as well
as good articles call at our store.
JACOB BOWSER.
may3,'67.
REMOVAL OF THE BEDFORD CLOTHING EMPORIUM TO SG'HAEFFER'S ROW
TULIAXXA STREET, where will be found READY-MADE CLOTHING, CASSIMERES, LADIES
DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS and CALICOES, HATS, CAPS, and FURNISHING GOODS
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST— FOR CASH, -m
aprl9] Come one! Come all! R. W. BERKSTRESSER & CO.
rruiE SUPERIOR MERITS of the
|_ WHEELER A AVILSON SEWING MACHINE
over all others, for family use and general purpo
ses, are so well established and so generally ad
mitted, that an enumeration of their relative ex
cellencies is no longer considered necessary. They
are simple durable and beautiful.
OVER 50,000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR.
THE
" WHEELER WILSON "
possesses valuable improvements, which can only
be used with this popular machine, a fact which
should be noted by those who intend and desire to
purchase a Machine adapted to
ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING.
Below we give a few well known Pittsburg names
who are using these Machines in their families,
and to whom we refer with pleasure.
Rev Dr J Douglas, Rev Dr Kerr,
" Dr Gracey, " AC Holmes,
" Samuel Findley, " Mr \\ agner,
A K Bell, " W J Reid,
" W Sproul, " G Slatterly,
"A C McClelland, " WSGray,
Hon J K Moorehead, " E B Snyder,
" Thos Williams, " A Maerum,
" II W Williams, " F Scovelle.
Rev Dr J Allison, ) p res byterian Banner
R Paterson, Esq , J
Rev Dr Kerr, / u D ;ted Presbyterian.
II J Murdock, j
Russell Errett, J , ato Pittsburgh Gaiotto,
Sam 1 Riddle, j
Thompson, / Pittsburgh Commercial
J C Harper, J
J llerron Foster. Pittsburgh Dispatch.
J P Barr, Pittsburgh Post.
C Henne, German Republican.
LAW Neeb, Freedom's Friend.
J T Wright, Evening Chronicle.
And over 5,000 others.
Circulars containing eminent testimonials, and
samples of sewing, will be sent to any address on
application to
WM. SUMNER A CO.,
junl4,'67 No. 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburg.
Mrs. H M Ogle, Local Agei-t, Bedford, Pa.
R C Grove, Traveling Agent, Bloody Run, Pa.
ITciv 2MUfvtisemcnts.
rpHK WASH INGTON LIBRARY
X COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
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1300,000
PRESENTS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
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One Cash Present of $lO,OOO.
Two Cash Presents of $2,5<M each.
Read full Schedule of Presents Below.
Each Certificate of Stock is accompanied with a
BEAUTIFUL STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING,
worth more at retail than the cost of the certificate.
And also insures to the holder a
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THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY
COMPANY is chartered by the State of Penn
sylvania, and Organized in aid of the
RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE
FOR SOLDIERS' AND SOLDIERS' ORPHANS.
Incorporated by the State of N. J.
APRIL 8, 1867.
THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE,
Situate at Riverside. Burlington county. New Jer
sey, is founded for the purpose of gratuitously ed
ucating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen
of the United States.
The Board of Trustees consists of the following
well-known citizens of Pennsylvania and New
Jersey :
lION. WILLIAM B. MANN, District Attorney,
Philadelphia, Pa.
lION. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex-chief coiner U.
S. Mint, and recorder of deeds, Philad'a, Pa.
HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey.
H9N. W. W. WARE, New Jersey
lIENRY GORMAN, Esq., Agent Adams' Express,
Philadelphia, Pa.
J. E. COE, Esq ,of Joy, Coe & Co., Philadelphia.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C.,-
April 18, 1867.—Office of Internal Revenue :
Having received satisfactory evidence that the
proceeds of theenterpriseconducted by the "Wash
ington Library Company" will be devoted to char
itable uses, permission is hereby granted to said
Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from
all charge, whether from special tax or other du
ty. E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner.
THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO.,
in order that the benevolent object set forth in
this circular may be successfully accomplished,
have issued five series of
Fine Steel-Plate Engravings,
which are put on subscription at prices much be
low their retail value.
Certificates of StocL in the Washington Library
Co mpany
will be issued, stamped with the seal of the Com
pany, and signed by the Secretary. (None others
genuine.)
Any person sending us ONE DOLLAR, or pay
ing tho same to our local Agents, will receive im
mediately a fine Steel-Plate Engraving, at choice
from the following list, and One Certificate of Stock
insuring One Present in our published schedule.
ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
No. I—'My Child! My Child!" No. 2
'•They're Saved ! They're Saved !" No. 3—"Old
Seventy-six; or, the Early Day* of the Revolu
tion."
Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will re
ceive either of the following fine Steel Plates, at
choice, and Two Certificates of stock, thus be
coming entitled to Two Presents.
TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
No. I—"Washington's Courtship." No. 2
"Washington's Last Interview with his Mother."
THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
Any person paying THREE DOLLARS will re
ceive the beautiful Steel Plate of
' HOME FROM THE WAR,"
and Three Certificates of Stock, becoming cnti
led to Three Presents.
FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
Any person paying FOUR DOLLARS shall re
ceive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of
"THE PERILS OF OUR FOREFATHERS,"
and Four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to
Four Presents.
FIVE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS shall re
ceive the large and splendid Steel Plate ot
"THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS,"
and Five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to
Five Presents.
The engravings and certificates will be delivered
to each subscriber at our Local Agences, or sent by
mail, post paid, or express, as may be ordered.
The Washington Library Company
WILL AWARD
TIIKEE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
IN PRESENTS
TO TIIE SHAREHOLDERS,
On Wednesday, September 'loth, 1867,
At PHILADELPHIA, Pa.,
Or at the Institute, Riverside, N. J.
SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS.
1 Cash Present, $40,000
1 Cash Present, 20,000
I Cash Present, 10,000
1 Cash Present, 5,0110
2 Cash Presents of $2,500 each, 5,000
Uandsomc Country Residence, Stable,
{rounds, Ac., Germautown, Philad'a, 18,000
1 Double Residence, three-story Brick,
Camden. N. J., 15,000
1 Coal Depot, Offices, Sheds, Ground, with
business established, No. 1314 Washing
ton Avenue, Philadelphia, 15,000
1 Country* Residence, Riverside, N. J.,
with Ground, Fruits, Ac.. 10,000
1 Three-story Cottage, Lot, Ac., 5,000
25 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside, $3OO
each, 5.000
1 Elegant Turnout Family Carriage, Span
of Horses, llaness, Ac., complete, 5,000
10 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside,s3oo
each, 3,000
1 Beautiful Silver-gray Horse, 15j hands
high, sired by the celebrated imported
Arabian Horse "Caliph also, a light
Road Wagon, weight 140 pounds, with
set of superior Single Harness, Ac., ma
king a first-class establishment, 5.000
20 Pianos, $5OO each, 10,000
20 Melodeons, $225 each, 4,500
5 Rosewood Sewing Machines, $2OO each, 1,000
10 Family Sewing Machines, SIOO each, 1,000
50 Fine Gold Watches, $2OO each, 10,000
100 Oil Paintings, by leading artists—aggre
gate value, 10,000
3 Camel's Hair Shawls, $l,OOO each, 3,000
2 Camel's Hair Shawls, $3,000 each, 6,000
3 Handsome Lace Shawls, $250 each, 750
10 Cashmere Shawls, $5O each, 500
20 Silk Dress Patterns, 575 each, 1,500
50 City Building Lots, 175 each, 8,750
The remainder will consist of Silverware,
Musical Boxes, Opera Glasses, Pocket
Bibles, and different articles of orna
ment and use, amounting to 82,Q00
Totat, $300,000
All the properties given clear of incumbrance.
HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND ENGRA
VINGS.
Send orders to us by mail, enclosing from SI to
$2O, either by Post Office orders or in a registered
lett" r, at our risk. Larger amounts should be
sent by druft or express.
10 shares with Engravings, $9 50
25 shares with Engravings, 23 50
50 shares with Engravings, 46 50
75 shares wiih Engravings, 69 00
100 shares with Engravings, 90 00
Local AGENTS WANTED throughout the Uni
ted States.
The Association has appointed as Receivers,
Messrs. GEORGE A. COOKE A CO., whose well
known integrity and business experience will be a
sufficient guarantee that the money intrusted to
them will be promptly applied to the purpose sta
ted.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., May 20, 1807.
To the Officers and Members of the Washington
Library Co., N. S. READ, iSecretary.
GENTLEMEN On receipt of your favor of the
15th inst., notifying us of our appointment as Re
ceivers for your Company, we took the liberty to
submit a copy of your enterprise, to the highest
legal authority of the State, and having received
his favorable opinion in regard to its legality, and
sympathising with the benevolent object of your
Association, viz : the education and maintenance
of the orpnan children of our soldiers and sailors at
the Riverside Institute, we have concluded to ac
cept the trust, and to use our best efforts to promote
so worthy an object.
Respectfully, yours, Ac.,
GEO. A. COOKE A CO.
Address all letters and orders to GEO. A. COOKE
A Co., Bankers, 33 South Third Street, Phila
delphia, Pa., Receivers for the Washington Li
brary Co. jan2Bm6
Regulator's Column.
rpilE BEDFORD REGULATOR,!
No. 2 ANDERSON'S ROW.
IRVINE & STATLER
Ate again in the field Wattling against the iuiposi-
Mon of high prices and would respectfully inform
their friends and the public generally that they
Save just received a large and varied assortment
goods, consisting of
f oots and Shoes,
Muslins and Tickings,
Notions and Perfumery,
Groceries and Spices,
Queensware and Glassware,
Tobacco and Segars,
White & Colored Shirts,
Cotton & Woolen.Yarns,
Trunks & Valises,
Brooms & Twines,
&C.y &C.
Call at No. 2 AXDKRSO.V'S Row.
If you want a good p'r Boots, go to the Regulator.
QUR STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES
are full and complete.
BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS, GAITEIIS and
SLIPPERS, Ac.,
to fit any man, woman and child in the county.
GiP Measures taken for Ladies and Gentlemen
and neat and complete fits warranted or no sale.
At IRVINE & STATLER'S, No. 2 A.'s Row.
If you want a good p'r Shoes, go to the Regulator.
g 11 O C E II I E S
Prime Rio Coffee, - 25 to 30 cents per lb.
do La Guayra, - 25 to 30 " " "
White Sugar, ... 18 " '* "
Light Brown Sugars, - 12i to 15 " " "
Toas, - - - * $1 50 to 2.00 per lb.
Spices, all kinds, cheap and good.
Best quality Syrups and Molasses, at the lowest
market prices, at '"The Regulator's,' No. 2 A. R.
If you want good Toilet Soap or Perfumery, go to
the Regulator.
TTNBLEACHED and BLEACHED
MUSLINS,
From the best Manufactories in the country.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins from 121 c up.
Sheeting, from 18c up.
Tickings, all grades and prices, at
IRVINE A STATLER'S.
If you want a good Shirt, go to the Regulator.
CvUR NOTIONS ARE AT ALL
TIMES FULL AND COMPLETE in
Shirts, Collars,
Neck-Ties, Soaps,
Cloves, Hosiery,
Perfumery,
Suspenders,
Combs, Threads,
Buttons, Wallets,
Brushes, Thimbles,
Pins,
Needles,
Sewing Silk,
Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs,
Shaving Cream,
&c., &c., Ac.
At No. 2 Anderson's Row
If you want a variety of Notions, go to the Reg'r.
OTATIONERY and PERFUMERY.
Letter and Fools-cap Paper, Envelopes,
Perfumery, all kinds of Toilet Soap, Tooth Brush
es, Ac., At THE REGULATOR'S.
If you want Queensware er Glassware, go to the
Regulator.
QUEENS WABE & GLASSWARE.
We have a large and magnificent selection of
Queenswaro and Glassware, of the latest and most
fashionable patterns, and will be sold at the most
reasonable prices, by
IRVINE A STATLER.
If you want good Spices of any kind, go to the
Regulator.
rpOBACCO AND SEGA 118 of the
best brands and manufacture :
Gravely,
Oronoke Twist,
Century Fine-cut,
Cavendish,
Baltimore Twist,
Natural Leaf,
Congress,
Ac.. Ac.
Smoking Tobacco, all kinds.
Segars from a Cheroot to the finest article.
Also, a large assortment of Pipes.
Call at No. 2 Anderson's Row.
If you want good Hosiery, Gloves, Neck-ties col
lars, Ac., go to the Regulator.
yyE HAVE EVERYTHING that
is usually kept in a No. 1 country store.
MARKETING of all kinds taken in ex
change FOR GOODS, and the highest prices paid.
Any goods desired will be ordered from the Eas
tern cities
Country merchants supplied with goods at
a small advance. No trouble to show goods. All
we ask is a call aud we feel satisfied we can please
ALL. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
&pr26,'67. IRVINE A STATLER.
If you want any thing in our line, go to the Bed
ford Regulator, No. 2, Anderson's Row.
2?tivisiiriatts.
DR. GEO. B. KELLEY,
having permanently locate I in ST. CLAIKS
VILLE, tenders his professional services to the
citizens of that place and vicinity. nov2'66yl
\\ R W.JAMISON, M. 1> M BLOOD v
\\ # RUN, l'a., tenders his professional servi
ces to the people of that place and vicinity. Office
one door west of Richard Langdon s store.
Nov. 24, '6s—ly
DR. J. L. MARBOURG, Having
permanently located, respectfully tenders
his professional services to the oitisens ot .Bedford
and vicinity.
Office on Juliana street, east side, nearly opposite
the Banking House of Keed A Sehell.
Bedford. February 12, 1864.
MEDICAL.— DR. S. STATLER,
near Schellsburg. and DR. J. J. CLARKE,
formerly of Cumberland county, Pa., having asso
ciated themselves in the Practice of Medicine, re
spectfully offer their professional services to the
citizens ot Sebellsburg and vicinity.
Dr. Clarke's office and residence same as form
erly occupied by J. Smith, Esq., dee'd.
aprl2,'67yl STATLER A CLARKE.
mm
JACOB REED, | J. J. SCHELL,
I) EE D A N D SCHELL,
V Bankers and
IJ EAL ER S IN E X Cll AN (J E,
BEDFORD. PA.,
DRAFTS bought and sold, collections made and
i money promptly remitted.
Deposits solicited.
I)UPP& SHANNON, BANKERS,
\ BEDfottn, PA.
BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
COLLECTIONS made for the East, West, North
and South, and the general business of Exchange
transacted. Notes and Accounts Collected and
Remittances promptly made. REAL ESTATE
bought and sold. febS
i£ubUfations.
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