The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, November 15, 1867, Image 3

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Home and Around.
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD Tor It.lt.
—WINTER ARRANGEMENT.—TIME TABLE Accom
mo'ation Train leaves Saxton at 7.3a a. m., and
arrives at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 4.40 p. m., and arrives at Saxton at
6.38 p. in.
Mail Train leaves Ml. Dallas at 1.00 p. in., ar
rives at Huntingdon at 4 17 p.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 7.50 a. in., and arrives at Mt. Dallas a
11.05 a. in.
31 ASS MEETING !
Democratic Jubilee!
There will be a Mass Meeting of the
Democrats and Conservatives of Bed
ford county, at the Court House, on
MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER
18th (Court week) to celebrate the vic
tories achieved at the recent elections.
A number of addresses will be deliver
ed upon the occasion. Let the people
turn out and hear the state of the coun
try discussed, so that they may make
up an honest judgment in regard to
their political duty in the future.
GEO. MARDOKEF,
Chairman Dem. Co. Com.
W. C. SCHAEFFER, Sec'y.
GETTING MINT-Y.—Some of our bills
have been stored away so long in their
appropriate pigeon holes, waiting to be
"lifted" by those whose names are writ
ten upon them, that they have become
quite must-}/. Indeed, they must i>ecol
lected, and we give this fast notice, to
those who are interestc I in saving costs
upon them, that after the coming Court,
they will be placed in the bands of an
officer. We have neither time nor in
clination to dun any more, and have
made up our minds to pay somebody a
fair percentage for making collections.
We have indulged many of our friends
until indulgence has ceased to be a vir
tue, and if, after this notice, they are
still delinquent, they can blame nobody
but themselves, if they are forced to
pay. Call and see us; bring your re
ceipts with you, if you have any; let
us settle, any how; and do not, by your
negligence, compel us to resort to the
law. Court week will give almost ev
ery one in arrears an opportunity to
communicate with us. If you cannot
come in person, authorize your neigh
bor who is on the jury, or a witness, or
a constable, to settle for you. Attend
to this and save yourselves trouble and
the printer much vexation.
WINTER.—"ChiII November's surly
blast m ikes fields and forests bare,"
and likewise covers them—with snow.
On Tuesday morning last, we had a
small sprinkle of feathering flakes, and
visions of furs and sleighs and pranc
ing horses, and imaginings of the tin
tinnabulations of the bells, and the
smirking and smiling and chattering
and flattering of the belles, at once
flashed upon the quickened senses of
ye gay and festive folk who delight
themselves in the chapped nose, the
frozen toes and the other woes, of a
fashionable sleighing-party. Others
who love to eliminate pleasure from
the problem of life, by practising the
sliding-scale, were borne at once, on
fancy's wings, to the quiet reaches of
Elm Bark, where, singularly enough,
their heated imagination placed a
smooth and solid sheet of ice, and
whence they seemed to hear the ring
of the skater's foot, sweet to their ears
as the music of the spheres. And the
boys—oh! the glorious boys! Sleds
were in their heads, and slippery pave
ments and smooth turn-pikes danced
a jig before their excited fancy. But
alas! for the joys of the girls and the
boys, it ceased to snow and there was
no show for sleighing, skating, sliding
or any other amusement of the slippery
s jrt.
A SWEET EXAMINATION.— Not ev
ery examination of teachers, turns out
as sweet as the one at Stonerstown on
last Saturday. Some boys, bent on
mischief, had made a journey to a land !
"flowing with milk and honey," in
Huntingdon co., and there captured a
bee-hive filled with honey. Like the
man who drew the elephant at a raffle,
they were at a loss to know what to do
with their prize. But, as the sequel
shows, they finally concluded to store
the hive in the loft of the Stonerstown
school house. Well, the examination
of teachers began, on Saturday morn
ing. The applicants for examination
began to hum, on the first floor, and the
bees on the second. Presently a num
ber of the latter dropped from the hive,
to the first floor. The County Super
intendent found several buzzing about
his ears, greatly to his annoyance.—
About this time an officer of the
law came and demanded the right to
search the house. It was granted.
One of the School Directors mounted
a bench, ascended to the loft, and soon
returned with the treasure—a hive fil
led with honey. It was now proposed
to test the contents which were accor
dingly issued out by one White, and
were found to be a prime article. The
County Superintendent likes honey,
but would rather have it stored else
where than in school house lofts.
TRY IT ! —A dozen copies of the GA
ZETTE added to our list in each town
ship, within the next three months,
will do the Democratic cause rnoregood
at the next election, than all the mass
meetings and torch-light processions
that can be gotten up whilst the cam
paign is at fever heat. This could easi
ly be done, if the working Democrats
in each district would determine that
it shall be done.
REGULATOR.—See Irvine and Stat
ler's new advertisement in another
column. Liberal advertisers always
seli cheap and good articles. Of this
class Irvine and Statler are a notable
example.
TIIF. END OF THE WOULD.— There is
always an anxiety among a considera
ble portion of the population of the
world about the doom of the planet in
which they live. They anticipate the
end of the world, and whilst a few pre
pare for it, the vast majority satisfy
themselves with dreading it. A wri
ter in the North British Review, among
others, has lately joined the ranks of
these anticipators of th° end of the
world, and declares that some change
is soon to take place in the planet. lie
writes in rather a frightful vein, and
says: "What this change is to be we
dare not even conjecture; but we see
in the heavens themselves some traces
of destructive elements, and some in
dications of their power. The frag
ments of broken planets, the descent of
meteoric stones upon our globe, the
wheeling comets welding their loose
materials in our own satellite, the ap
pearance of new stars and the disap
pearance of others, are as the solar fur
nace, the volcanic eruptions, foreshad
owingsof that impending convulsion to
which the world is doomed. —Thus
placed on a planet which is to be burn
ed up, and under heavens which are
to pass away ; thus treading, as it were,
on the cemeteries, and dwelling upon
the mausoleums of former worlds, let
us learn the lesson of humility and
wisdom, if we have not already been
taught in the school of revelation.
A SNAKE IN A BOY'S STOMACH,—A
boy aged eight years, son of Benjamin
Whisler, residing in Mifflin township,
a short distance, from Newville, in
Cumberland county, has been seriously
afflicted for some time past on account
of having a living snake in his stom
ach. The presence of the young reptile
was discovered about two years ago,
and by a rapid growth it has attained
a size that renders it very painful to
the boy. Thirteen physicians assem
bled at the family residence last week
and held a consultation, when it was
decided that the only manner in which
the snake could be removed was by
cutting open the stomach of the suffer
er. The boy has not eaten any food
except sweetmeats and new milk for
more than a year past and has a horror
of everything else in the shape of nour
ishment. The ease is a very singular
one, and may be Considered by many
in the light of a snake story, but weas
sure our readers the facts above stated
are strictly true.— Herald, Xeicville.
MURDER TRIAD AT YORK.—Win.
Donovan, charged with the murder of
theSquibb family, in York county, in
June, 1800, has again been found guilty
of murder in the first degree. A simi
lar verdict was rendered on a previous
trial, but a new trial was granted him.
The last occupied more than two weeks,
and much interest was felt in it
throughout. The case was given to the
jury 011 Monday evening; after an ab
sence of five hours, a verdict of murder
in the first degree was rendered.—
Judge Fisher presided. Messrs. liit
tenger, Fisher and McElroy conducted
the prosecution, and Messrs. Maish,
Ziegler and Wickes defended the priso
ner. The trial is said to have been the
longest ever bad in that county.—Get
tysburg Compiler.
CHURCH WEDDINGS.—The fashion
now is, at Church weddings, to stretch
a broad white ribbon across the aisle
up which the bridal party pass, and
above which none but invited guests
are allowed to sit. The bridesmaids
enter in pairs, unattended by gentle
men—the groom with his future moth
er-in-law—the bride with her father.
Two of the groomsmen precede the
whole party, and the others walk be
hind. After the ceremony,each of them
gives an arm to one of the maids, as the
party leave the church.
THECELEBKATED MORNING GLORY
GAS BURNER.— This stove requires to
be filled with coal, once in twenty-four
hours, this is all the attention it requires
as it is a Self-Feeder, and keeps fire
all the time. BALTIMORE GAS BURN
ING FIRE-BOARD STOVE. HEATERS
for Churches, Schools and Dwellings.—
Also second hand stoves suitable for
Churches and School-Houses, will be
sold low. Call at B. M. Blymyer &
C'o's Store, No. 1 Stone Row.—novSw3
SAUER KRAUT. —The season for
manufacturing this favorite article of
food for winter consumption has ar
rived, and "cutters" and "stampers"
are in lively demand. Sauer Kraut,
years ago, was considered a vulgar dish,
fit for "plebeians" only, but it has grad
ually worked its way forward, and its
merits are now fully appreciated by all
classes.
MORE TEACHERS. —We want more
teachers. Those who have not been
examined yet, will please remember
that the Co. Sup't will be in Bedford,
during Court week, to examine all who
are qualified to teach and were unable
to attend the regular examinations.
11. W. F.
LARGE SALE.—There will be a large
sale of New and Second-Hand Cooking
Stoves and Parlor and Ten plate
Stoves, suitable for Churches, School
Houses, &c., in front ofli. M. Blymyer
& Co.'s Store, on Monday, at 1 o'clock,
Nov. 18th (Court week).
+
WINTER CLOTHING.—If you want
good warm winter clothing, go to Berk
stresser's. If you want a good hat, go
to Berkstresser's, where you will find
all kinds of gent's furnishing goods to
suit everybody, Remember the place,
one door West of the Washington Ho
tel.
WOOD ! WOOD !—Twenty cords of
wood wanted at this office, in payment
of subscription. None but good hick
ory, or chestnut oak will be taken.
REV. It. F. Sample will preach (d.
v.) on next Sabbath, 17th, at 11 a. m., in
the Presbyterian church, in this place.
•
—The yellow fever is no longer epi
demic at New Orleans,
1 SHALL THE CHILDREN of the Soldiers
and Sailors who gave their lives for
the preservation of the Union be provid
ied with homes, and receive a good edu
cation? This is a question which will
; admit of but one answer —in the affir
mative. It oniy remains, therefore,
for us to point out the best mode in
which it can be done. A careful exam
, ination has satisfied us, and will satisfy
' the public, that the projectors of the
Riverside Institute, located in the vil
lage of Riverside, New Jersey, on the
Delaware, have devised the most feasi
ble method. Acting under the charter
of the Washington Library company
of Phiiaddlphia, incorporated by the
! State of Pennsylvania, they are offering
stock at the low rate of one dollar per
share, and will give to each subscriber
a beautiful and valuable steel engrav
! ing, worth at retail more than the price
| of the stock, and as an additional in
ducement will distribute among the
j stockholders presents valued at $300,-
000. Who can refuse to do a patriotic
j and benevolent action on these terms?
| Let every lover of his country record
i his name. Read Advertisement.
—Massachusetts has sent two lads to
General Robert E. Lee's college.
MARRIED.
THOMPSON—HOLLER—On the 4th inst., at
the bride's residence by the Rev G. C. Probst.
Mr. Jeremiaa n. Thompson and Miss Hannah
Holler, both of Bloody Run.
CLAYCOMB—RKIGHAKT—Oct. 31, lSß7.ntthc
residence of the bride's father. nearSt CUirsville,
bv the Rev J. Peter, Mr. Conrad Claycomb to
Mi<B Mary Reighart, both rf St Glair Township.
WIIITAKER—ARE—Nov. 3, 1567, at the resi
dence of '.he bride's father, near St Clairsville, by
the same. Mr. William P. Whitaker of Pleasant
villo, to Miss Kate Ake, of Union Township.
DIKI).
AMOS—At his residence, near Bedford, on the
23th of October, 1837, J ;hn Amos. Sr., in the (>Bih
year of his ige. .Tlie deceased had been a sufferer,
with a painful disease, for a considerable time, so
that he spent many of his nights in "watching
anxiously for the morning.' He was at last re
leased from his pains, and entered on his long rest.
He was a kind friend ami neighbor, and much loved
by a laige circle of sympathising triends. M.
lUu*
¥*T<X >l>! w<X)D!—Wanted :!<>"
Cords of Wood at Shack's Brick Yurd.
Proposals will be received until 10th of December
by JOHN SPROAT & CO.,
novlsw4 or F. BENEDICT.
4 GENTS W ANTEI) throughout the
\ State of Pennsylvania for the
UNITED STATES i.IFE INSURANCE CO. OF
NEW YORK.
ESTABLISHED IN 1850.
Ccjiital and Assets about 82.500,000.
Apply to 0. HARDENWERPER,
General Agent for Penna.,422 Walnut St., Phila
delphia. novlsm2*
1, ASTRAY.—Came trespassing upon
the premises of the subscriber in Hopewell
tp.. on or about the first of June last, a Red Bui!,
supposed to be two years old, forehead white, has
white rings around his eyes, a curly head, and
some white on his belly. The owner will please
come forward, prove property, pay charges and
take him away, or he will be disposed of according
to law. WM. GORSUCII.
novlsw3
VDMINIST RATI )R'S NOTICE.—
Letters of Administration cum testamento
annexo upon the Estate of Valentine Weiriek.
late of Cumberland valley Township, deceased,
having been granted by the Register of Bedford
County to the subscriber, he hereby notifies all
persons having claims against the Estate, to pre
sent the same properly authenticated for settle
ment, and all persons indebted are requested to
make immediate payment
novldwti FRANCIS DONAHOE, Adm'rc. t. a.
4 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTK E.—
f\ 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 Samuel Robinson late of Southampton Town
ship. deeea ed.
All perjons having claims against said estateare
requested to present them, properly authenticated,
for settlement, aud those indebted to the estate to
make immediate payment.
novlsw6 FRANCIS DONAHOE, Adm'r.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.—AII per
i sons interested, are hereby notified that the
following accountants have filed their accounts in
th Register's Office of Bedford county, and that
the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court,
in and for said couniy. at an adjourned Court, to
be held on Thursday, the 12th day of December
next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for confir
mation :
The account of Daniel Sparks and George Karns.
Ex'rs of the last Will, Ac., of Peter Karns, late of
East Providence township, dee'd.
nonlsw4 0. E. SHANNON. Reg'r.
PUBLIC SALE OF FIVE VAL
UABLE FARMS! The undersigned will
st 11, at public sale, on Wednesday. Dec. 18. 1807
at the residence of Abner W. Slick, on the Saw
mill tract, the following described Real Estate, to
wit :
A tract of land containing 800 acres, divided in
to five farms, as follows :
No. 1, containing 132 acres, situated on Dun
ning's creek in St Clair tp.. Bedford county, up
on which a saw-mill has been lately erec ed,
which is now in successful operation. Nos. 2, 3, 4
and 5, adjoin the above and each other, and con
tain severally 132 182. 102. and 192 acres. Three
of these farms are well improved, there being a
good log house and barn on each. The land is of
good quality, unsurpassed for fertility and is well
watered. There is a good site for a Tannery on
one of these farms. The timber upon these lands
is not excelled by any in the county.
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock,, A. M., of said
day, when terms, (which will be moderate) will be
made known by T. H. & N. J L\ONS.
novlsw4 — JOHN ALSIP, Auctioneer.
rIST OF CAUSES, put down for
J trial, at adjourned Court, 9th December,
1887.
Thos. L. Keating vs. Bedford Rail Road Co.
Wm. Rogers vs. Riddlesb'g Coal & I.Co.
C. Fockler A Son vs. Roads A Fockler.
Paul Mock vs. Josiah Burke.
Sarah Filson's use vs. Isaac Filson, et al.
Cath. Horn's use vs. Same.
Wm. I'irmstoue, et al vs. Fink A Fluck.
John Kemp vs. Riddlesb'g Coal A I.Co. j
Mieh'l. Ritchey vs. Joseph B. Stoner
Joseph Kennard, et al vs. Dan'l Lashley, et al.
Daniel B. Bulger vs. Jacob Breneman.
Simon Walter vs. Joseph Helsel, et al.
Jas Patton vs. Dr. Win. Burch, et al. I
j'ohn Black, et al. vs. Cath. Tricker.
Jas. Patton vs Dr Wm. Burcb, et al.
Samuel Crisman, et al vs. John Ake'sadinr's. Ac.
Thos. Iliichey vs. Jac. Lingenfelter, et al.
Fredaline Smith, et al vs. Alex Fletcher, et al.
Mieh'l. llogan vs. Aivah Boylan.
Peter J. Little vs. Eliaabelh Barnett.
John S. Iletriek vs. Jno. (J. Clark.
Certified, October It, 18(17
nuvlsw4 0. E. SHANNON, Proth.
1 IST OF JURORS drawn for Spec
j ial Term, 2u 1 Monday, 9th day of Decem-
I ber, A. D., 1807.
Bedford Tj>. —Andrew Mellon, John Yont,
Ephriam Y. Imler, Andrew E. Dibert.
Broad Top—E . S. Ashcom, John McCavitt,
Stephen G. Wright.
Coa/dule —J. M. Lehman, Geo. W. Figard.
Cumberland Yi.lley— Benjamin F. Brunner,
Franklin May.
Harrison —John W. May.
Hopewell —Henrj' S. Fluck, of T., John Eichel
burger.
Juniata —Joseph M. lloller, Jacob Fritz, Isaac
Rock.
Londonderry —George Reals.
Liberty —David Berk^tresser.
Monroe —Thomas R. Evans, John Bishop.
Napier —John Hull.
Providence lU.—Leti Kegg
St. Clair —Samuel Clark, George W. Viekroy,
William B Crisman. George Moore.
Southampton —Leonard S. Tewell, Jacob Keef
er.
Schellsb rrg —John E. Colvin.
Sax'on —ftauiuel S. Fluck.
Union —lsaac Imler.
Woodbury M —George S. Potter, Isaac Sny
der. Nicholas Barley.
Wuodbery S. —John P. Williams, Jacob H.
> Ketring. Jackson Ripley.
Drawn and certified at Bedford, this I6th day of
I September, A. D., 18(57.
ISAAC KENSINGEK,
WILLIAM KIRK,
Attest: JuryCow'rs.
Jso. G FISHER, Clerk. novlowt
She llegulator'g Column.
rpHE ITALIAN WAR ENDED! |
GARIBALDI A PRISONER !
But
IRVINE & STATLER,
No. 2 ANDERSON'S ROW,
Are again in the field Wat'ling against the imposi
tion of high prices, and desiring that all should
be made comfortable for the coming hard winter,
have just received one of the largest and best se
lected stock of
BOOTS ,
and
SHOES,
GLASS-WARE
and
QUEEXSWAIIE,
NOTIONS,
GROCERIES,
Ac., <C-c., Ac.,
ever ofTered in this market, which they will sell at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
FOR
CASH OR PRODUCE.
If you want a goodp'r Boots, go to the Regulator.
QUR STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES
are full and complete.
BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS, GAITERS and
SLIPPERS, Ac.,
to fit any man, woman and child in the county.
Ljf Measures taken for Ladies and Gentlemen
and neat and complete fits warranted or no salo.
At IRVINE A STATLER'S, No. 2 A.'s Row.
If you want a good-p'r Shoes, go to the Regulator.
/ i R O C E R I E S
IT
Prime Rio Coffee, - 25 to 30 cents per lb.
do La Guayra, - 25 to 30 " " "
White Sugar, - - 18 to 20 " " "
Light Brown Sugars, - 121 to 15 " " "
Teas, - - - - $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.
TJNBLE ACIIED and BLEACHED
MUSLINS,
From the best Manufactories in the country.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins from 10c up.
Best " " " 18 cts.
Sheeting, ----- from 18c up
Tickings, all grades and prices, at
IRVINE A STATLER'S.
If you want a good Shirt, go to the Regulator.
r\UR NOTIONS ARE AT ALL
TIMES FULL AND COMPLETE in
Shirts, Collars,
Neck-Ties, Soaps,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Perfumery,
Suspenders,
Combs, Threads,
Buttons, Wallets,
Brushes, Thimbles,
Pins,
Needles,
Sewing Silk,
Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs,
Shaving Cream,
Ac., Sc., Ac-
At No. 2 Anderson's Row
If you want a variety of Notions, go to the Reg r.
STATIONERY and PERFUMERY.
Letter and Fools-cap Paper, Envelopes,
Perfumery, all kinds of Toilet Soap, Tooth Brush- j
e9j Ac., * At THE REGULATOR'S.
If you want Queensware er Glassware, go to the
Regulator.
QUEENSWABE & GLASSWARE, j
We have a large and magnificent selection of'
|
Queensware 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 SEGARS 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-tics col
lars, Ac., go to the Regulator.
yyrE 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 ordePed 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 and wo feel satisfied we can please
ALL. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
u0v15,'67. IRVINE A STATLER.
If you want any thing in our line, go to the Bed
ford Regulator, iio. 2, Anderson's Row.
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'' DISTORT OF THE SECRET SERVICE,"
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are creating the most intense desire in the minds
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published. Send for circulars and see our terms,
and why it sells Lister than any ottier work. Ad
dress P. GARRETT A CO., 702 Chesnut St., Phil
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4 DVERTISER'S GAZETTE. New
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vance. Single copies 25 cis. U. P liOWELL A
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| MUST MORTGAGE BONDS, ST.
X 1 LOUIS A IRON MOUNTAIN RAILROAD
CO.—Seven per cent, interest. February aud Au
gust. These Bonds cover a road of 91 miles, fin
ished from St. Louis to Pilot Knob, and in first
class order, and an extension of about the same
! length from Pilot Knob to Belmont, now rapidly
[ constructing, tor which the proceeds of these bonds
1 ate to be used, making a through route from St.
| Louis to New Orleans by rail. The earnings of the
! 91 milts are $500,000 a year; the net profits now
are sufficient to pay the interest on the entire a
mount of bonds, were they all issued. The basis
of security is believed to be beyoud that of any
oti.er bonds now offered. Apply at the Office of the
Company, No. 43 YVall-st., to 11. G.MARQUAND,
Vice President, or to CLARK, DODGE A CO.,
corner of Wall aud YVilliam-sts., New York City.
MISSOURI LANDS.—IS,OOO ACRES
choice farming and Timber lands, in South
i YY estern Missouri, at $1,25 per acre (cash) in lots
I to suit. Title perfect. YYAI. DICKOK, Jr. 30
j Broad St., New York city.
IVI R A NT E D—AN AGENT— One
j chance in each town, worthy the atten
tion of an active business man, to take the agen
cy for the sale of BRADSTREET'S RUBBER MOULD
ING AND WEATHER STRIPS, applied to the sides,
bottom, top aud centre of doors and windows. The
sale ts beyond anything ever offered befure to an
agent and from $lO to $25 per day can be made.
Send for agent's circular. The first who apply se
cure a bargain. Terms for moulding, cash. J.
R. BRADSTKEET & CO., Boston, Mass
RJLORREY'RI PATENT WEATHER
L STRIPS.—An examination of its merits will
convince any one that Torrey's Patent YY eather
Strips excel all others. Send for illustrated cir
cular. Agents wanted in every town. E. S. AJ.
TORItEY A CO., Sole Manufacturers, 72 Maiden
Laue, New York.
YY T AN TED. —(Salesmen to travel and
I f f Sell Goods by sample. Good wages and
i steady employment. Address with stamp,
HAMILTON, PERKY A CO., Cleveland. 0.
C~ ON .SUMPTION CAN BE ClKi.it.
/ THE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOV
j EttED. Upham's Fresh Meat Cure, prepared
I from the formula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, cures
! Consumption, Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspep
' sia. Marasmus. General Debility and all morbid
! conditions of the system dependent on deficiency
| of vital force. It is pleasant to taste, and a single
bottle will convince the most skeptical ol its vir-
I tue as the great healing remedy of the age. $1 a
1 bottle, or six bottles tor $5. Sent by Express.
! Sold by S. C. UPIIA.M, No. 25 South Eightii-st.,
i Philadelphia, aud principal Druggists. Circulars
j sent free.
riAHIS LS NO HUMBUGT—By send
| ing 30 cents, and stamp, with age, height,
eoiorof eyes and hair, you will receive, by return
i mail, a correct picture of your future husband or
wife, with name and date of marriage. Address
MINNIE CLIFTON, P. 0. Drawer No 8, Fulton
j viile, N. Y.
LADIES AND GEN REEMEN , YOU
can have a beautiful Card Photograph free
j of expense, (with circulars of our great Dry and
Fancy Goods Sale) by sending stamp for return
I postage to EASTMAN A KENDALL, 05 Hanover St.,
Boston, Mass _ _
Oi c
IT IS THE BEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED TO
I AGENTS! One or two days' time will secure a
| good Sewing Machine., 11 at eh, Silk Dress, He
vulver, or some other article ol equal value, Tree
of Cost '.
Agents wanted everywhere, male and female,
for Ote best One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale in the
eo.untry. Send for circular. S. C. THOMPSON
A CO., 31 Exchange Street, Boston, Mass.
075 Wanted —Agents to sell the best
low-priced Sewing Machine ever made—eith
cTS:Joo by the month or oil commission. Our ma
chine will sew, hem, tell, tuck, bind, and embroid
er equal to a high priced machine. Cut any third
stitca, and the goods will tear before the seatn
will give out. From s><u to S2lio per month, ex
penses paid. Address BAK.EK SEW ING MA
CHINE CO., Cleveland, 0.
NORTH AMERICAN STEAM
SHIP CO.
OPPOSITION LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
E V Ell V 20 ItAt S.
PASSAGE and FREIGHT at REOLCED RATES.
For turther information, apply to
I). N. CAKUI.NGIuN. Agt., 177 West St.. N. \.
Tl YDBAULIC BAMS,
DEEP WELL PUMPS,
Force Pumps and
POWER PUMPS,
Manufaatured by
COWING & CO.,
Seneca Falls, N. Y.
EVERYBODY < AN cut their OWN
CLOTHING for Men and Boys, by using Par
sou s Self Instructing Charts. Complete set sent
to any address for #2.00 Agents order a sam
ple. Send stamps for lerms and circular
HUBBELL A PARSONS, Unadilla, N. Y
JUur
iirK ARE COMING, ami will piy-
Y> gent to any person sending us a club in
our Great One Price Sale, of Dry and Fancy Goods, ,
Ac., a Silk Dress Pattern. Piece of Sheeting,
Watch. Ac., free ot cost. Catalogue of goods, and
sample, sent to ar.v address free. Address J. S.
HA WES A CO., 30 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. P.
O. Box 5125.
TTTESTILLLIVE! Don'tbehum
f v bugged by Impostors or '-patent eaS t
iron or machine --Stencil tools." Send for our
New Catalogue of IMPROVED STENCIL DIE--\
20 varieties all of Steel, carefully finished and
tempered. S M. SPENCER A CO., Brattleboro,
Vt.
Q -10 A DAY MADE BY ANY ONE,
with my Patent Stencil Tools. I prepay
samples free. Beware of infringers. My eiroti- j
lars will explain Address A. J. FULLAM, j
Springfield, Vermont.
iTrTii: RICHEST MAN IN THE
| WORLD.— Extract of a letter from Baron
Solomon Rothschild.
PARIS, Bth April. 1864, 25 Rue Fauby, St. Honoro.
Will you be kind enough to have forwarded to!
ine here 2tlo bottles of your Indian Liniment if
you will send at the same time the account, 1
will forward you the amount through Messrs ;
BELMONT A Co., New York.
BARON SOLOMON ROTHSCHILD having recommend- I
ed to man} of bis friends Major LANE'S LINI
MENT, aud they being desirous to procure it, he
should advise him to establish a depot in Paris.
THE INDIAN LINIMENT.
As a relief, ever ready ; as a killer of pain, taken ;
inwardly, or outwardly applied has no equal. For j
the relief and cure of Rheumatic and Neuralgic
Affections, Sprains, Bruises, tpr., it is un< quail
ed. It is also most efficacious, taken inwardly, in
the cure ot Cholera, Cramps and Pains in the
Stomach. Dirrhoea Dysentery. Cholera Morbus,
Cholera Infantum, \c., and is without exception
the most wonderful Panacea the world afford*.
No FAMILY should be without it. Every TRA
VELER by land or sea should have a Lottie. MI
NERS and FARMERS residing at a dislance from
Physicians should keep it constantly on hand. In
case of Accidents, and sudden attacks of Stomach
Complaints, its value cannot be estiiua'ed. In
quire lor Major LANE'S INDIAN LINI
AIENT, and take no other. PRICE 50 Cts per j
bottle. For sale at wholesale and retail by De- j
mas Barnes A Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y.; Gale A j
Robinson. 186 Greenwich-st., X. V.. F. C. Wells A ,
Co., 192 Fulton-st., N. Y.; Chas. N Crittenden,!
38 6'h Ave , N. Y.; and by respectable Druggists !
throughout the world. None genuine unless sign j
ed by JOHN THUS LANE, and countersigned by J.
T.LANE A CO., Proprietors, 163 Broadway, N. [
Y. Send for circular.
4 PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF
/~\ MARRIAGE— The. Cheapest 800 l Ever
Publisher/, containing neatly three hundrtd pages
and 130 tine plates aud engravings of the Anato
my of the Human Organs in a state of Health and
Disease, with a treatise on Early Errors, its De
plorable Consequences upon the Mind and Body,
with the Author's Plan of Treatment—the only
rational and successful mode of Cure, as shown by
the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to
the married and those contemplating marriage,
wh" entertain doubts of their physical condition.
Sent, free of postage to any address, on receipt
of 25.cts in stamps or postal currency, by address
ing DR LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Alba
ny, N. Y. The author may be consulted upou any
of the diseases upon which his book treats, either
personally or by mail. Medicines sent to any part
of the world.
PAINTS for FARMERS AND OTH
ERS—THE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT
COMPANY are now manufacturing the best,
cheapest and most durable paint in use; two coats
well put on, mixed with pure linseed oil. will last
10 or 15 years; it is of a light brown or beautiful
chocolate color, andean be changed to green, lead,
stone, olive, drab or cream, to suit the taste of the
consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Barns, Fences,
Agricultural Implements. Carriage and Car-ma
kers, Wooden-ware, Canvas, Metal and
Shingle Hoofs, (it being Fire and Water proof,)
Bridges, Burial cases, Canal Boats, Ship* and
Ships' Bottoms, Floor Oil-cloths, (one Manufactu
rer having used 5000 bbls. the past year); as a paint
for auy purpose is unsurpassed for body, durabili
ty, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price s(> per bbl.
of .'SOO lbs., which will supply a farmer foryearsto
come. Warranted in all cases as above. Send for
a circular, which gives full particulars. None
genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton
Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELL.
Proprietor, 254 Pearl-st., New York. Agents
Wanted.
nil ADAM FOY'S
111 CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER
Combines in one garment a PER
FECT FITTI.NO CORSET, and the
most desirable Skirt Supporter
ever offered the public. It places
thb weight of the skirts upon the
shoulders instead of the hips; it
improves the form without tight
lacing; gives • ase and elegance;
is approved and recommended by
physicians. Sold at ladies'
goods stores gene-ally, and at
wholesale by D. B. SAUNDERS A Co., 9(5 Sum
mer St., Boston, and 22 Walker St., New York.
Also, by HENRY C. MOORE, 429 Market Street,
Philadelphia, and STKLLMANN, IIINRICHS &
CO., 21 Hanover St., Baltimore, Md. novl.
WANTED—3 CENTS—To sell a live
man in every county, a business paying $25(1 per
month sure. J. C. TILTON, Pittsburg, Pa.
g;mUv;ut, £c.
TJARDWAKE!
A NEW HAND AT THE BELLOWS,
at the old stand of BLYMYER A SON.
The undersigned, having purchased the entire
stock of Geo. Blyuiycr A Son, and having added
thereto, by fresh purchases in the East, rcspectful
l} r announces to the public, that he is now prepa
red to sell at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
or for
APPROVED COUNTRY PRODUCE,
everything in the HARDWARE line, such as
Carpenters',
Joiners', Cabinet and
Shoemakers' tools and
findings, cross-cut and mill
saws, grindstones and fixtures,
saddlery of all kinds, nails by the
keg or pound, wagon tire, strap iron,
nail rod, double and single shear, blister
and cast steel, horse-shoes by the keg orstnal
ler quantities, doublo and single bitted axes,
cutlery of every description, knives and forks very
cheap, and the very best pocket knives, Porte
monaies and pocket-books, si'ver tea and ta
ble spoons in sets, brittnnia ware in sets,
trays, Ac,, paints, oils and varnishes,
window glass all sizes, lamps and
lamp chimneys, wooden and
willow ware, wash boards,
churns, manilla rope,
halters bed-cords
and twines,
brushes of every description, shoe black
ing, shovels and forks, grain shovels,
chains of all kinds, sausage cutters and
solo and kip leather, also the very best
calf skins, buffalo robes, and a general
variety of goods kept in a first-class
HARDVARE STORE.
[jp Our object shall be to be governed by the
golden rule, to do unto others as you ■would wish
to be done by We intend to sell at par rates, and
by fair dealing hope to merit a continuance of the
natronage bestowed on Rlymyer A Son.
1 novlinfi THOMAS M. LYNCH.
T AUG EST! CHEAPEST! BEST!,
B. M. BLYMYER & CO.,
have the
LARGEST STOCK OF STOVES
ever brought to Bedford.
B. M. BLYMYER & CO.,
have the
CHEAPEST STOCK OF STOVES
ever brought to Bedford.
B. M. BLYMYER & CO.,
have the
BEST STOCK OF STOVES
ever brought to Bedford.
Call and See the Mammoth Stock.
200 STOVES of every size and description.
50 second-hand Stoves, all kinds, which will be
sold very low.
THEY WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Also, TINWARE, of every description,
Cheaper than the Cheapest'.
Everybody will please bear in mind thatß.
M. Blymyer <fc Co. sell CHEAPER GOODS, in
their line, of the same quality, than can be sold by
any one else in Bedford. Remember the
place, No. I, Stone Row. sepl, b7.tf
SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES.—The un
dersigned has the blanks now ready and will
attend promptly to the collection of all claims un
der the law lately passed for the Equalization of
I B< auj.'l7-if. J- W." DICKERSON
gotuefl, &t.
IVTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—THF
1% partnership heretofore existing betwe
Richard Lang don and James 0 Sleeker, under
' the style and title of Langdon and Slenker, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The business
will hereafter beoontinued bv the said Richard
Lanedon. RICHARD LANGDON.
J AS. G- SLENKER.
Riddlesburg, Pa., Oct. 11, '67. —tn3
OYES! O YES ! O Yes!— The un
dersigned having taken out auctioneer li
| cense holds himself in readiness to cry sales and
auctions on the shortest notice. Give hiin a call-
Address him at Ray's Hill, Bedford county. Pa.
ocl2 infi WILLIAM GRACEV.
SOMETHING YOU NEED.—Cleav
er's Wonderful Liniment.. —lt is efficacious
and cheap. If you have a cut, old sore, frost bite,
tetter or any ailment requiring outward applica
tion. you should use it. It your horses or catile
have cuis, kicks, sprains, grease, scratches, or old
sores, you should use it, for you can get nothing
better, either for yourself, or your horses and caT
tie. You can procure it of Store Keepers and
dealers in patent medicines throughout the coun
ty. Manufactured only by JAS. CLEA\ ER,
Hope-veil, Pa. novßm3
HORATIO J. MEANB, Licensed
Auctioneer, tenders his services to all per
sons having sales, or vendues. Give him a call.
Residence. Black Valley, Monroe tp., six miles
South of Bloody Bun. novSmd
BEDFORD SPRINGS FEMALE
SEMINARY.— A Boarding And Dug
Srhoot For Young Ladies. The next Quarter
will commence Monday, November 11. TERMS,
per quarter of ten weeks. §6 to $lO.
Principal, MRS. C. V. R. BONNEY.
References.
Rev. A. V. C. Sclteuck, W. P. Schell,
0. £. Shannon, A. King,
T. R Getiys, Jacob R ed,
Bedford, uovßtv4 G. VV. Rupp.
rpo BUILDERS.—There will be a-
I warded by public outcry, at Centreville, on
tsaturday, 23d inst , the contracts for building
three School bouses in the township of Cumber
land V .Hey, the lowest aud best bidder, in each
case, to be awarded the contract. Specifications
and plans may b< seen at the store of D. R. An
derson, in Centreville. Bv order of the Board
\VM. MASON, Pres't.
D. R. ANDERSON", Sec'y.
novßw3
LYROTICE. —THE CASH SYSTEM
Ui IN FASHION!—The undersigned takes this
method of requesting all persons indebted to httu
to call and settle their accounts. This notice must
be observed On and after October 1, 1867. he
will sell goods for cash and approved produce
only , having been convinced, by experience, that
the cash system is the best f>r bis customers as
well as himself. A. L. DEFIBAUUH.
aug23m3
TT O! FT) R TH E FAIR!
SAVE YOUR xMONEY!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
The undersigned having made a very important
discovery in Photography, is now enabled to re
duce the price ot all kinds of pictures 2a per cent
less than former prices, and is willing to give his
customers the benefit of such discovery. A first
class picture can now be had for 25 cents, made of
the best material and put up in the most substantial
manner.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS in great variety and
cheaper than can be had at aDy other place in the
county. A large assortment of GILT FRAMES,
ROSEWOOD FRAMES, FANCY CASES, CORD
and TASSELS for frames, suitable for any style of
picture, at reduced prices. A superior lot of gilt
and rosewood moulding for frames, just received,
very low. Persons desiring a good likeness of
themselves will please call and examine his speci
mens before going elsewhere.
sep2m3 T. R. GETTYS.
(nothing, *tr.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!!
THE BEDFORD
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
Has been removed to SIIUCIC S ROOJ\I , one
door West of the Washington House.
The undersigned would beg leave to inform their
friends and many customers that they have re
moved their store to the above named place, where
we are prepared to exhibit the largest stock of
RE AD Y-M AD E CLO'JTIIN G
ever brought to Bedford, consisting in part of
Over-Coal s,
of every quality and price,
Dress Coats,
Business Coats,
Cassimere Pants,
Cloth Pants,
Cassinct Pants,
Cassimere Vests,
Cloth Vests,
Cassinet Vests.
We have a lot of Army Clothing,
Very Cheap:
Blouses, $2 50
Overcoats, 0 00
Blue Pants, 3 50 ® 4 00
Currying Shirts, 1 50
Our NOTION department is full and complete.
CASSIMER E SIIIR TS,
WHITE SHIRTS,
WOOLEN SHIRTS,
at all prices.
The largest stock of
PAPER COLLARS
in Bedford,
Cloth-lined, Linen finished, Lockwood, Enamelled,
Cloth imitation. Glazed, of all sizes,
for ladies and gents,
o' US TENDERS,
NECK- TIES,
BOWS, ire.
Ladies' and Gents' Linen and Paper Cuffs.
Gloves, Hosiery, Ac., of every description.
Our CASSIMERES and CLOTHS
will be found suitable for old and young, rich and
poor. TRIMMINGS of all qualities.
We would call the special attention of gentle
men to our line of HATS, which we boast on in
price, quality and style. There is no style but
what we have.
Calicos, Delaines, Muslins, Tickings,
Ac., Ac.
CASH BUYERS should call and ex
amine as our terms are cash or produce.
n0v8,'67 R. W. BERRSTRESSER A CO.
THE HEALING POOL, AND HOUSE
OP MEKCV.—Howard Association Reports, for
YOUNG MEN, on the crime of solitude, and the
error*, abuses and diseases which destroy the
manly powers, and create impediments to m, ' r ~
riase, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed
letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J.
SKILLON HOUGHTON Howard Ass.wiation,
Philadelphia, Pa. juu7, 67y1.
riMIE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the
| best Advertising Medium in bouthern Penn
sylvania.