The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, February 21, 1868, Image 4

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    i'HiUuklyUia Sradt.
4 lIM BItUS TER &B R OTHER,
f\ No. 306 N. Third St., above Vine,
Philadelphia,
IMPORTERS -AND JOBBERS
Jloinery, Gloves, Shiits and Drawers, Buttons,
Suspehders. Hoop Skirts. Uitndk< rchiefs,
Threads, Sewing Silks. Port Monnaies
Soaps, Perfumery. Trimmings,
Fa,.cy Goods and Notions
generally.
ALSO,
snufacturers of Brushes and Looking Glasses,
and Dealers in Wood and Willow Ware,
Brooms, Ropes. Twines, Ac.
feb],'67yl
| R . TA Y LOR,
M7ioU?ie TOBACCO lholer,
No. 336 Market Street,
One Door below 4th.
PHILADELPHIA.
feb.l,'67yl
WART MAN A- EXGELMAX,
TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEGAIi
MAN UFACTORY.
No. 313 Nop.th Tihhd Stp.kkt,
Second Door below Wood,
PHILDE L P II I A .
J. W. WARTIIAS. H P. BNOELMA3.
febl,'67yl
• "gUNTING BROS.,
D R Y-OOODS,
428 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
febl,'67yl
TAMES BOYD,
(formerly CARSON A BOVD.)
YOUNG, 31 OO R E & Co.
Hosiery, Notions, White Goods, Embroideries,
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ac ,
No. 429 MARKET Sr., atrl 413 Commerce St.,
PHILADELPHIA
marlayl
TTAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
LAING'S,
N. E. Corner 6th and Chestnut Streets,
• •
PHILADELPHIA.
4 *
Mcn'a and Boys' Furnishing Goods,
in every style and quality.
Shirt* made to order.
UF 'BASE BALL HEADQUARTERS for all
kinds of articles, such as Caps, Bats, Balls. Belts,
Shoes, Bases, &z. # marloyl
ELLERS & FOUWELL,
WHOLESALE
CONFECTION EitSand FRUITERERS,
No. 161 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
decSwJ | r Ordi rs promptly attended to.
0 S. CAM I*I'ELL & CO.,
.Maiiufacturiitar < O.YFi: TIONLRS,
and whole- do dealers in
FOREIGN I'd CITE. YJ7TS. &-e..
N•. 393 U •-e Fa. PHIL tDELPHIA.
Also, m muf ic iirers "fail kinds of Molasses
Candy and Ooooanwt work. d-6 '67vl
A. B. CD.WIMOHA*. I J. H. LEWARS. | .( 8. GLEIM.
CIUNNI NGHA3I, GLEIM v CO.,
/ WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
TOBACOO, CIGARS, &c.,
No 498 M irket Street, above Fourth,
PHILADELPHIA.
dec6.'o7yl -
THIRST NATION A L
WHITE LEA!).
This Piint is M muG Mure I of the
BE>T AND PURB3T M ATERIAL.
WABRAVI ED Equal to any made, for durability
and brilliancy. -
OIVE IT A TRIAL AND VOL* WILL NEVER L'SE ASF
orttmt.
SOLO BY ALL PEALERST IV PAINTS
THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
T. MORRIS PEROT & CO.,
Wholes ilo d -alars in Drugs, Paiqts, Oils, Glass,
Ac 62t M trket, ttnd 612 Commerce S's.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
C.4DTION.—Owtug to the popularity of our First
Nation i! Lead, other partic-s have been indujed to
offer a spurious article, Chsreftre Beware
of Counterfeits - r I fhoG< nuitie i.s put up in Ex
tra He tvv Tin Paint Pots, .vith Patent tnet>i)!>c
wire handles, and the nam ? of X. M rris Perot A
Co. on eaeh label. decfi,'67yl
J' HENItY lIUTTON,
WITH
Bill MWAY, CHANDLER & Co.,
Wholesale M muf ioturers and
DEALER* IN BOOTS AND SHOES,
221 Market and 210 Church Striata,
PHILADELPHIA.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
Aug3o,'C7.
IXSTEY'3 C OTTAGE ORGANS art
still abe 1 of all competitors -and stand un
rivalled in POWER, PURITY OF TONE and
BRILLI ANCY, and .ill other poiuta which go to
make .a first-class instrument
ihe VOX HUMANA TREMOLO is the great
• est of all modern improvement.' on reed intern
ments It CHARMS aud SURPRISE'S all who
hear it, by it womierful resembt nee to the HI -
MAN VOICE Do not confound this with the
common treu. ' > In us-*. It is entirely different,
aud far superior ,;i any other.
For Sale, wholesale aud retail by
E. M BRUCE,
i;N. Seventh Street, Ptiiladelphia.
•jr Scad fir dpsexiptiye circular aud price list.
Tho 'ffft Of ' ur ••Tremolo" is entirely new to
ice, and i certainly the hi .t f ever board.— GEO.
AV'Mfino v.:. [The first Organist of America.
No TrMMk li:t= yet been invented that will in
any decree : ottipate with ihis t"r heaiuly of effect.
In f.ic?, ii ."*etij- to me to be absolutely perfect.—
Wm. A. JOHNSON Pipe Organ Bail ler.
Estey's Cott.vge Osgaos arc without a superior
for exceedingly quiek'artii ula'tion and round tone
—the essentia i lea'tir 4 in instrument! of this class
—GEO. JARM'NH, Pipe Organ Builder.
The Cotttgo Organ thOln st of its class I ever
saw, and .L" best . I ipted tor cbureh music of any
in use.— C U KISTZ. Orgauist, Fiudlay. O.
I am much pleas." j with the < ttageOrgan which
1 purch e-1 from y t; ii combini swentucas and
power in an uuusua! degn , and is quite a iavor
ite in our family .itcle.—Boutin Sntnsus.
Ve kuotv no organs of th class which possess so
many valuuble qualities. —T.VD.' REND EXT.
For the parlor, its swtetmss is remarkable; for
the church it Las a power mure organ-liko than
anything we have seen. —MEruobisT.
Persons wishing to pnivLa.-e an organ are fe
quested to examine the Esiey instruments now in
use at the Presbyterian aud Episcopal Churches,
Bi tferd, P*. ju|26,"67
N AHM )TH SALE BILLS, print
ed at short ucliee. Large Bills make large
sales. We know it tube so. TRY IT! It will
much more than pay the extra e rpease of print
ing Call at THE GAZETTE JOB O rr
Jiotel.
\\ WASHINGTON" HOTEL, BED
f? FORD. Pa —This large and commodious
house, having been re-tnkeD by the subscriber, is
now open for the reception of visitors and board
ers. The roans are Urge, well vi ntilated, and
comfort®b .v furnished The table will always be
supplied with the best the market can afford. The
Bar is stocked with the choicest liquors. In short,
it is my par, se to keep a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
Thankii g the public for past favor 3, I respectful
ly solicit a renewal of their patronage.
*N. B. Hacks will run constantly between the
Hotel and the Springs.
tnayl7,'67yl _ W. DIBERT, Prop r.
F) ED F O Itl7 HOTEL.—The un
y 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 t# the travel
ing public and home custom. The house will be
improved and re-fittcd. and the Bar will always be
well supplied with choice liquors. His table will
• be supplied with the choicest edibles of the season,
and he will spare no pains io make it suitable for
all. 11 is stable is one of the best in Bedford, and
a good hostler will always be in attendance.
Ljf-Boarders taken hy the week, month or year.
Terms reasonable. The. public are respectfully in
vited to give him a call.
JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER.
Jan. 15, '64
rii ll E MEN GE L HO 08E,
J[ Juliana Street. Bedford, Pa.
The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform
the travelling public that lie has recently enlarged,
improved and refitted his house, high 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 thishou.se 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.
IT N I O X H O T E L,
WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA :
V. STECKMAN, Proprietor.
This excellent hotel is r.ow prepared to accom
modate the public in the best manner and on the
most liberal terms.
May 9, '62.
LOUISA MUH LBAC'H'B HISTOR
j ICAL NOVELS.
D. APPLE I ON & CO.,
413 and 445 Broadway. Now York,
HAVE JUST PUBLISHED,
The Empress Josephine. An Historical Sketch
of the Day of Napoleon. 1 vol., ovo. Paper
covers $1.50 ; Cloth, $2.
Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia. 1 vol.,
B<o. Paper eov rs, $1.50 ; Cloth. $2.00.
The Daughter of an Jsmprrss. 1 vol.. Svo. 11.
lustrated. Paper covet- $1.50 ; Cloth. 32 00.
Marie Antoinette and Her Son. 1 vol., BVQ.
Paper covers. $l5O ; CI -lb, S' CO
Joseph 11. ami His Court. Translated from the
German by Adelaide de V. Chaulron. I. vol.,
Bvo Cloth. S2 00. "
Frederick the. Creit and His Court. Translated
from the Germ in by .Mrs. Chapman Coleman
and her D tugblors. I vol., 12mo. 434 pages.
Cloth, $2.00
Berlin aud Sans-Sauei; or. Frederick the
Great and His Ftiends. 1 vol 12 mo. Cloth,
32.00.
The {Merchant of Ber'in. Translated from tho
German by Aiuory Cnfin, M. D. I vol , 12mo.
Clo'b, $2.00.
Frederick the Great and ll' s Family. Ivol.,
SJvo. Illus r tied. Cloth. 31.00.
Louisia of Prussia and Her Times. 1 vol.,
Svo. Illustrated. Paper covers, $1.50; Cloth,
$2.00.
Henry VIII. and Catharine Parr. An Histori
cal Novel. Bv L Muhlbach. 1 vol., 12mo.
Cloth, 32.00.
P ROM!NEXT CHARACTERISTICS.
I.—They are Instructive.
"As purely literary works, these historical ro
mances possess a high degree of merit. They
read like genuine histories — Catholic World.
"'1 hoy are correct descriptions of the countries
and the people described."— Herald.
11. They are Entertaining.
'•Wo regard these books as among the best and
most entertaining novels of the day."—Spring
field Repnblteuu, ■ ■ .
• The reader is at once fascinated and held spell
b >und irutil ' the volume is completed,"— Free
Press.
"There is no dull chapter in it. '—Utica Her
ald.
11l —They are mirrors of the Times.
••No one can pursue them without conceding
the author's great skill in grasping and delinea
ting the characters figure conspicuously iu
theui.
"The study which enables the author to deline
ate so accurately the emotions and ineen ives to
action which moved men and women of a past age
must be close and uniting, and L mis i Muhlbach
shows in all ol her works a perfection which car
ries the reader into the very presence ol the char
acters represents I. — Syracuse Journal.
]V They are Historicilly Correct.
"Historically con eat. .i„d a entertaining as
many of the volumes of Sir \V alter r>co t.' —Prov
idence Hera LI.
"Louisa Muhlbach must have carefully and dil
ijently studied the svret histories ot toe times
and countries of which she writes, end her task
is d me well and eff-•..ively."— Woicester Spy.
••N > Histoti I Novelist has labored so faiibiul
ly and successfully to reproduce a - ouiplete pic.
tureofpist times and even s. ' — Utica Herald..
V They are Original.
"It has ag reeubly surprised readers to fiud a
new writer with ucfi constructive genius and
knowledge of (ti tract r as Louisa Multlbtch pos
sesses."—Public Ledger.
' Each succeeding nov 1 Mr-. Mundt's
reputation us a wti.er of historic fiction.-*•" A.
Y. Times.
Vl.—They are full of Ini igi nation.
"She is uot only the skilful j >iuF, but a neat
handed artizaii." — CAi istian Witnesi
"Tnere is seldom .my straining after effect, but
it is really wonderful now Mad >tue Mundt mana
ges to sustain and increase the interest to the
oiid."— City Item.
••'I he woi a-paiuiitg of the authoress is much
more iffe-ctive than the best ifforts of the eograv
er."— lllinois State Register.
VII.— Tucy Contain Anecdotes of Courts.
"jjcottisn history offered no tre-her and more
romantic in aerial to lite tragic working hand ot
Sir Walter Scott thai* .-die finds in the annuls of
the German cottr d."— Evening Gas tie.
•'There tire uott ibo found anywhere in human
annals, unused, such magnificent, such superu buu
dant m ilerials for -omance as clog toe chrouicles
•of the Prussian and Austrian courts of the 18th
c utury. By their dress, their manners, their
modes of thought, r heir language, they tire almost
as much Sep italcd from Us jt they had lived
oue thousand yoart ago."— Observer.
VIII. — They tell about Etiperors, Kings, and
Queens.
"We'icaru trom her not only how Frederick
William and Frederick the Great, Joseph the
Seeoad, Voltaire, KuuSsetu, Baron Trenuk, the
Empress Catherine, walked and talked iu their
gran! roles, but how they powdered their, hair,
fiirted, and took tea,' — Register.
••The choico of her subjects exhibits her genius
She takes the time of Frederick the Great, Jo
seph the (Second, for example, aud upon ifie buok
giouud of facts which tho chronicles of the periods
affords, she embroiders lite bright aud sombre
colors, its light and shades of her fiction, with
the skill of a co.'.i juimate artist. ' — The Eagle.
IX —The Style is Interesting.
The style of ibV; wit • r tor purity, pocspicuity,
and elegance, is somot-bi.ig greatly to bo com
m tided. It is free fom imitations, mannerisms,
aud tricks of every kiuil."- The Argus.
"The translations do justice to . the vivid, pi
quant style of the original; and the story is full
of movement and crowdedwith instructive and
ei.tariaining incident. — lhe Ldiicigo Post.
'•The ictoj'est of the book does not depend jip
on its cbarae'ers cor its incidents, nor yet on.its
charming style, but on its. gNOeigJ harmony of
composition. — Pay Boyk.
X-. — Everybody is Reading them.
"Our people set-in to have stopped reading
French novels, and Engh-S works n.-a complained
of as dull. Miss Muhibueh precisely supplies the
public want.
• The novels of Clara Mucdt are being read by
everyone."— Times.
"Mublbaeb's novels lyive a world-wide repu
tation, and are real with avidity, as fast as issued
from the press."— Springjlc/d Republican.
"They are winning aw i io and deserved popular
ity in this couutiy." — State Journal.
Either of the Novtls sent free by mail to any
address on receipt of price. j in.Tlml
OYEiS! O YES! OYos! —The un
dersigio-d having tuk-.n out auciiouecr li
cci.se holds himself iu leudiuesg to cry sale* and
auctions on the shortest notice. Give him a call.
Address him at Ray's Hdl, Bedford county. Pa.
oci2>m.6_ VWLLIAM GKAGLY.
| UMBER.— tiu,ooo feet Ouk, White
I j and Yellow Pine Lumber on hands and fo
j.uc by J. 13. WILLIAMS bi CO .
jupil.'tiTif Bloody Run, Pa.
f BEDFORD GAZETTE i.s the
X best Advertising Medium n Southern Penn
sylvania
fjpERMS for evv ry descriptiou of Job
PRINTING CASH! for tho reason that for
e.- ty article w use, tit must pay cash; and the
cash'sysleui will enable us to do our work as low
s it eau be done in the cities.
•
stationcrtu Sr.
VEWBOOK
STATIONERY
AND PICTURE
STORE.
The undersigned has opened, in Shafer's build
ing. on Julianna street, a new
BOOK, STATIONERY AND PIC
TURE STORE. .
Having purchased the largest stock of Books and
Stationery ever brought*to this place, at the low
est wholesale prices, he flitters himself that he
will be able to sell cheaper than any otherpersons
cngag-d in the same Jlie stock consists
in part of
School Books,
Miscellaneous Books,
Standard Poetry,
Popular Novels,
Also llyiun-beoks for all denominations, Episco
pal Prayer-books, Missals, Ac., Ac.
Children's Story Books. Toy Books. on
Parlor Magic, Books on Games, Song Bonks, Dime
Novels, etc., etc.
His stock < f School Books embraces Osgood's
scria sof Head rs. Brown's Grammars, Brooks'
Arithmetics, Divies' Algebra. Itaub's Speller, and
all the books used in the Common Schools of Bed
ford county ; also, copy-books, of all kinds.
Stationery of every description at the lowest
prices, will be found at his store, inciuding Fools
cap, plain and ruled Legai Cap. Letter cap. Bill
Paper, Commercial Note, Ladies' Note, Envelopes,
of all kinds, and sizes, plain, fancy, fine white
wove, Ac., Ac., Steel Pens, Pen-holders, Slates
and Slate Pencils, Faber's Lead "Pencil?, of all
numbers. Ink-stands of the most beautiful and
convenient designs, and Inks of the best quality
at the lowest priaes.
Also, a large assortment of Kerosene Lamps,
Plain and Fancy Soaps, Smoking and Chewing
Tobaccos, Cigars, Pen-knifes, Perfumery, Ac.
A specialty will be made of the Picture De
partment. Fine Large Portraits of Washington,
Lincoln, Johnson and other distinguished Ameri
cans. Fancy Pictures. Stereoscopes and Stereo
seopio Views. Picture Frames, Ae., Ac , will be
always kept on band. Porte Monnaies, Pocket
books. handsome Port-folios, Ac. Also, Violins,
Accordeous an i other Musical Instruments; Check
er-boards, Chess-men, etc., etc.
Hoping to merit the patronage of the public, he
has selected his stock with great care, and is
bound to seil cheap to all who will give him a
cull. JOHN KEEFFE.
Bedford, Dec. 13.
rpHE INQUIRER BOOKSTORE.—
I The subscribers have just opened a Book and
Stationery Store, in the building adjoining the
"Inquirer Office," opposite the "Mengel House,"
lately occupied by Mrs. Tato. where they are pre
pared to sell all kinds ol stationery, such as Fools
cap. C angrAs, Legal and Record cap, Long Bill,
Sermon Letter, Congress Letter, Commercial
Note, best quality, B ith Post large and small. La
dies' note (gilt), Ladies' Octavo note (gilt), Mourn
ing difie*nt styles, French note, Envelopes of all
and qualities. Pass Books at least a doaan
varieties, Pocket Ledgers, Time Books, weekly and
monthly, Tuck Memorandums, twenty different
kinds, Diaries of all descriptions, Blank Books,
Long Quarto, Broad, Ledgers and Day Books, all'
sixes and qualities, Chalk Crayons, Slates, Arn
old's Writing Fluids, Hoover's Inks, Carmine
Inks, Charlton's Inks, Sand, Pocket• Books, all
kitiils, Banker's Cases, Carpenter's Pencils, twen
ty kinds of other pencils, a variety of pens and
pen-holders, Stationer's Gum, Clerk's Indelible
Pencils, Gum Bands, Pocket-b >ok Bands, Flat
Glass Ink Wells and Racks, School Inkstands,
Baromerter Inkstands with Rack, Pocket Ink
stands, Sand Boxes, Pencil Sharpeners, Receipt
Books different kinds, Copy Books, Composition
Books, Primors, A. B, C. Cards, Osgood's Spell
ers and Ist 2d, 3d, 4th and 6th Readers, Brooks'
Primary Mental and Written Arithmetics, Mitch
ell's Intermediate Geography, Brown's Grammar.
Loading's Pictorial History of the United States,
Sealing Wax, Blanks, Deeds, Blotting Pads, Photo
graph Albums, various kinds and sizes, Almanaos,
Ac., ±c. Persons wishing anything in this line
will find it to their advantage to give the "In
quirer Book Store" a call. We buy and sell for
cash and expect to sell as cheap as goods of the
same class ami quality can be sold anywhere/ut
side of the large cities.
n0v,29'67yl DL It BORROW A LI.TZ.
rjMIE SUN,
A MORNING PAPER.
Terms of Stibscri/ition. —By Miib for twelve
mouths ; S3 for six months; $1.60 for three months.
THE WE E KLY SU N,
A FIRSTCLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER,
lor IBb7.
This Journal, with a reputation for excellence
surpassed by uone of its cotemporaries, oowprises
all those characteristics of a newspaper which
adapt it to the wants ot the people of the towns,
villages and rural districts. Its claims to public
approval consist of its excellent
Novelettes and Tales,
Late and 0 uipaet Details of News.
Agricultural Papers,
Reviews of Markets,
Pue:ry. Wit, Humor, Science and Art,
Ami Ueueral Variety.
IKUMS UP SunucHiPTios
TUB d EKKLY cL'N Is published Every Satur
day al the f illowiog exceedingly low rates to in
dividuals and clubs when sent from one pos offlo- .
The money iu all o tses 10 be retained in advance
For One Copy for One Vo ir $1 60
Club of Six Copies, Oue Year 8 Oo
Club of fwelve Copies, Oue Year 16 00
Club of Fifteen Copies, Oue Year ~..,18 00
Club of Tweuty Copies, Due Year-..........22 oo
Club of Twenty-five Copies, Oue Year 2a 00
For the convenience uf temporary subscribers the
WEEKLY SDN will be mailed for six months for one
dollar. Parties ordering tor a shorter period will
be obargcd the same price, via. oue dollar.
A. S. ABELL A CO., Publishers,
Baltimore and South atieets, Baltimore, Md
janl7,'6B '
It X T E It PRISE
MACHINE WORKS,
Logon Street. ... LEWISTOWN, Pa.
H. D. SLAGLE & BItO., Pro'rs.
0. R.DAVIS, Superintendent.
MAXCPA'OTDKERS OP
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, PORTABLE
AN*i> si ATTONERY STEAM ENGINES
AND HOILERs;
Portable SLeam Daw Mills ;
Iron and Brass castings oi every description made
and fitted up for Mills, Factories, Blast
Furnaces, Forges, Rolling
Mills, AC. . . ■ ;
We call the attention of a ANNERS. to our Oven
for Burning Tan under Steam Boilers.
Ur TERMS MODERATE.
AH o,rders promptly attended to.
U P SLAGE# k HBO.,
sep27mB • LesisttU'tj, Pa.
riTHE CELEB HATED
J| KSTEY COTTAGE ORGANS.
J. E3TEY A CO., Brattieboro, Vt..
The Original Inventors and Manufacturers.
Combining more pertections than auy other in the
world
Have taken the Ist premiums at all tho principal
Fairs in the country.
395 Washington-st., Botou ; 417 Broome-st., N. \
IS No. 7th.st.; Phila ; 115 Kaedolph-st., Chicago.
BEDFORD CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
Fouuded by liev'd Jobi*i,yon, 1869.
FREDERICK WOGDS, PRINCIPAL
A first-class school for the instruction of youth
ot both sexes in a classical and English educa
tion, including Lui.., i ireek - French, German,
Mathematics and the or finary English Drancnw.
Terms moderate. Siudcnts trom a distance
cau obfaiu board in town at reasonable rates.
REFERENCES.
Hon. A. King, Jaeob Reed,
lion. Johu U Hartley, Johu P. Reed,
V. in. Hartley, 11. Nieodeuius,
0. E. Shannon, K. B. Lewis,
Pres t Broatl Top R. R
W H. Watson, M. D. C. N. iiickok,
B. F. Harry, M. D. Geo. Biymyer,
Snni'l L. Ku.-sell, G. D. Btiuck,
B. F. Meyers, C. Col felt,
Johu Lu.z, . Ross Anderson, M. D.
jaulU'fisyl j Wm. Lyon.
HORATIO J. MEANS, Licensed
Auctioneer, tenders his services to all per
*.us naviug sales, or venlues. Give him a call.
Residence. Black Vailey, Monroe tp., six miles
Mouth of Bloody Bun. novBm3
|foh printing.
fJIHE BEDFORD GAZETTE
POWER PRESS
PRI NT IN O ESTABLISHMENT,
BEDFORD, PA.
MEYERS & MENGEL
PROPRIETORS.
Having recently made additional im
pro vein ents t< our oflice, we are pre
pared to execute all orders for
PLAIN AND FANCY
JOB PRINTING,
With dispatch and in the most
SUP ERI o R style:.
CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, HILL
HEADS, CHECKS, CERTIFICATES,
BLANKS. DEEDS, REGISTERS, RE
CEIPTS, CARDS, HEADINGS, ENVEL
OPES, SHOWBILLS, HANDBILLS, IN
VITA TIONS, LA BELS, \r. 4r.
Our facilities for printing
. POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Ac., •
FOK
CONCERTS AN D EXHIB ITIuNS,
ARE UNSURPASSED.
"PUBLIC SALE" BILLS
Printed at .short notice,
We can insure complete satisfaction
as to time and price
rriHE SUPERIOR MERITS of the
| WHEELER k WILSON 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 cx-^
celleneies is no longer considered necessary. They
are simple durable and beautiful.
OVER 60,000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR.
THE
"WHEELER <£ WILSON"
i
possesses valuable improvements, which can only
be used with this popular machine, a fast 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 Graeey, " AC Holmes,
" Samuel Findley, " Mr Wagner,
" AK Bell, " W J Keid,
" W Sproul, " O Slatterly,
"AC McClelland, " W S Gray,
Hon J K Moorehead, " E B Snyder,
" Thos Williams, " A Macrum,
" H W Williams, " F Soovelle.
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J P Birr, Pittsburgh Post.
C Henne, German Republican.
L & W Neeb, Freedom's Friend.
J T Wright, Evening Chronicle.
And over 5,Ot)Q others.
Circulars containing eminent testimonials, and
samples of sewiDg, will be sent to any address on
application to
WM SUMNER k CO.,
junl4.'67 No. 27 Fifth Sireet, Pittsburg.
Mrs. H M Ogle, Local Agei t, Bedford, Pa.
R C Grove, Traveling Agent, Bloody Buu, Pa
MEDICAL.— DR. A. S. SMITH,
havibg resumed the Practice of Medicine,
solicits a generous share of the patronage of the
oouimunity. Office in his resideuce, at St Clairs
ville.
He would call the attention of the public, and to
those more immediately interested to the follow
ing : His health being too.delicate to bear much
of the fatigues and exposures consequent on gen
eral practice, he has adopted a speciality in the
profession,
Soon after commencing practice, some twenty
years since, he was attracted by the almost uni
versality of female complaints, both in the mar
ried uud single state Partly from naturul incli
nation, and in order to obtain success in practice,
these complaints were made the subjeet of incess
ant study. These alterations, displacements and
deranged functions of the organs peculiar to the
female, are owing to that retiucd sense ot delicacy
on the part of the female, who, ignorant oi the
consequences, prefers to sudor in silence rather
than expose her situation. Seldom cured by the
general practitioner, who is prevented by this
delicacy from acquiring by experience that tact
and skill necessary to discriminate the exact
change present, and contents himself with pre
scribing for the deranged functions, or overlooking
the cause, simply for attendant nervous disorders,
founding bis prescriptions on a Plethoric Anaewon
ic state of the general system and the result is no
benefit, the number of the long suffering fe
males beays ample testimony. Believing that he
has. from Joug and special attention paid to them,
acquired thai skill in discriminating and experi
ence in treating, he solicits ttie suffering to give
him a call. No charges for consultation or exam
ination. Visits made to all parts of the county.
Applications for medicines eau be made in wri
ting by accompanying stamp for return letter. —
Medicines sent when desired. TERMS invariably
cash for all medicines and instruuicuW.
noy2fiiu3
A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope,—
Price six cents,
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radi
cal cure of SPERMATORRHOEA, or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, lin potency,
Mental and Physical incapacity, Impediments
to Marriage, Consumption, Epilepsy, auti Pits, re
sulting from self-indulgence or Sexual extrav
agance, Ac. —By DR. CULV ERH ELL, il. L).,
Author of the -(ireeu Buok, Ac.
The vorld-reuuwued author, in tbie admirable es
say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc
cessful practioe, that thi alarming oousequeuoea of
Self-Abuse may be radicallycuroU without thedau
geruus use of internal medicine or the application
of the knite —pointing out a mode of cure at once
simple, certain and effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition may
be, may cure biuiselt cheaply, privately and radii r
caity. 1 IltS LKUTURE iLL PROVE A BOON
TO THOCsANOo AN'U IHOUSANJpS
sent under seal, in a. plain euyelopo, to any ad
dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post
stumps, A, 1 * 0 ) D r - t'd voi wejl's 'Marriage Umde, 1
price 2o beiits. Address the publishers,
OUAei. J. 0. KLINK A CO.,
127 Bowery, N. I'. Po--t Ollioe Box 4od.
aug23,'i>7—ly
UMPS ! 1 J
I am engaged in eiiiug the
ERIE PUMP—
certainly the only ptuup
well adapted to this
uiiiuate
Persons in need of a
GOOD'PCMP,
will do well to give me
a call.
kgp-Orders from all parts of the county attend
ed to with promptness.
ADDRESS :
* WM. O.'SNIVELY,
SehelUburg
Aug. 1, 'AS—Vy
OANIEL BORDER,
PITT STREET, TWO DOORS WEST OP THE BED
KURD HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA.
WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN JEWEL
RY, SPECTACLES, AC.
He keeps on hand a stock of fine Gold and Sil
er Watch es, Spectacles of Brilliant Double Re
ined Glasses, also Scotch Pebble Glasses. Gold
Watch Chains, Breast Pins, Fiuger Rings, best
quality of Gold Pens. He will supply te order
auy thing in his line not on hund.
Oct. 20, 1865-
GUNS AND LOCKS.— The under
signed respectfully tenders his services to
the people of Bedford and vicinity, as a repairer
Guns and Locks. Ail work promptly attended,
to. L. DEEIBAUGU
sep 28. '6ft-tf
WAGONS FOR SALE AT
KNOX' SHOPS, near Bedford. |apr!9tf.
(nothing, ttc.
REMOVAL! REMOVAL!!
THE BEDFORD
CLOTH INO EM PORI UjVI
Has been removed to SHUCK'S ROOM, one
door West of the Wellington House.
The undersigned would beg leave to inform their
friends and many customers that they have
moved their store to the above named place, where
we are prepared to exhibit the largest stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
ever brought to Bedford, consisting in part of
Over-Coats,
of every quality and price,
Dress Coats,
Business Coats,
Cassimere Pants,
Cloth Pants,
Cassinet Pants,
Cassi mere Yosts,
Cloth Vests,.
Cassi net Vests.
We have a lot of Army Clothing,
Very Cheap:
Blouses, 82 50
Overcoats, 6 00
Blue Pants, 3 50 @ 4 00
Currying Shirts, 1 50
Our NOTION department is full and complete.
CASSJM ER E SHIR TS,
WHITE SHIR TS,
WOOLEN SHIR TS,
at all prices.
The largest stock of
PAPER COLLARS
in Bedford,
Cloth-lined, Linen finished, Loekwood, Enamelled,
Cloth imitation, Glazed, of all sizes,
for ladies and gents.
0) US TENDERS,
NECK-TIES,
JJOWS,fye.
Ladies' and Gents' Linen and Paper Cuffs.
Gloves, Hosiery, Ac., of 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. BERE.STRESSER A CO.
gardivare, ftr.
ARD WARE !
A NEW HAND AT THE BELLOWS,
at the old stand of BLYMYER A SON-
The undersigned, having purchased the entire
qtQck of Geo. Blymyer A Son, and having added
thereto, by fresh purchases in the East, respectful
ly 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
fiudiugs. cross-'-ut 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 or smal
ler quantities, double and single bitted axes,
cutlery of every description, knives and forks very
cheap, and the very best pocket kuives, Porte
mouaies and pocket-books, si ver tea and ta
ble spoons in sets, brittauia ware in sets,
trays, Ac,, paints, oils and varnishes,
window glass all sizes, lamps and *
lamp chimneys, wooden and
willow waj.e, wash boards,
uhurus, uiamll.i rope,
halters bed-cards
and twines,
brushes of every description, shoe black
ing, shovels and forks, grain shovels,
chains of all kinds, sausage cutters and
sole and kip leather. also the very best
calf skius buffalo robes, and a general
variety of goods kept in a first-class
HARDWARE SIOKE.
Ijf" Our object Bhall be to be governed by the
golden rule, to do unto others as you would wish
to be done by We iutend to sell at par rates, and
by fair dealing hope to merit a continuance of the
patruuage bestuwed on Blyuiyer A Sou.
' novlmd THOMAS M. LYNCH.
$23,000,000,
THE NEW SIX PER CENT.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE LOAN
FREE FROM ALL STATE, COUN
TY AND MUNI JI PAL
TAXATION.
Will be furnished in sums to suit, en application
tot he nearest Bank ctr Banker ; also by
either of the undersigned,
JAY COOKE & CO.,
DREXEL A CO.,
E. W. CLARK & JO.
apr2<s* • Bankers, Philadelphia.
R HTSTPES' MARBLE WORKS.
R. 11. SIPES having established a rnanu
fao.wry of Monutneuts, Tombstones, Table-Tops,
Counter Slabs, Ac., at Bloody Run, Bedford coun
ty, PH., and having on hand a well selected stock
oi Foreign and Domestic Marble, is prepared to fill
all orders promptly and do work neat and in a
workmanlike style, aud on the most reasonable
terms. Ail work warranted. Jobs delivered to
all p rts of this and adjoining counties without ex
tra Charge. apr!9, tidy!
PRINTERS' INK has made many a
easiness man rich We ask yon to try it in
me 'olurnns of THK OAIITTI
DR. G EO. B. K El ] LE Y
having permanently locate! in ST. CLAIRS
VILLE. tentleis his professional services to the
citizens of that place and vicinity. nov2'66yl
WW. JAMISON, M. D., BLOODY
# RUN. Fa., tenders his professional servi
ces to the people of that place aud 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 citizens of Bedford
and vicinity.
Office on Juliana street, east side, nearly opposite
the Banking House of Reed A Schclf.
Bedford, February 12, 1864.
MEDICAL.— DK. S. G. 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 Schellsburg Mod vicinity.
Dr. Clarke's office and residence same as form
erly occupied by J. Smith, Esq., dee'd.
aprl2,'67yl STATLER A CLARKE.
JACOB REED. j J. J. SCHELJL,
RE ED AND SCIIELL,
Bankers and
DEALERS IN EXCHANGE,
BEDFORD. PA.,
DRAFTS bought and sold, collections made and
money promptly remitted.
Deposits solicited.
OE. SHANNON, BANKER,
A BEDFORD, 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. janl7,'6B
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lic journals of the country. It is the chief organ
of the Democratic Party of the United States, and
the foremost advocate of the immediate restoration
ot the Union. Its highest merits consists in its
character as an enterprising and trustworthy news
paper
The next year bids fair to be a more critical one
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the largest collective measure; the office of justice
being merojv to protect freedom from encroach
ments; Freedom of the individual oitizen in his
rights of thought, speech, religion and locomotion;
in his Right to choose bis own food and drink, in
spite of meddlesome temperance laws; in his Right
to make any money bargains he thinks proper, in
spite of foolish usury laws; in his Right to buy and
sell in all markets, domestitwind >oreign, in spite
ot unjust protective tarifl's; in his Right to repre
sentation in the legislative bodies which tax bint,
in spite of unconstitutional exclusions; Freedom of
collective citizens to assemble for discussion of
grievances; Freedom of all local communities to
manage their local affairs without central iutsp.
Terence; Freedom in every section of the Oouu'ry
from the arrogant and unconstitutional domination
of other sections; this large and comprehensive
idea of "Freedom sums up the politics of THE
WORLD, which will never he found wanting tojhis
"capital interest of the country and of the human
race.
In its aoourate Commercial Intelligence and
careful, reliable market reports,"THE WORLD will
continue to maintain its present high reputation.
A piper published in the commercial metropolis is
naturally looked to for authentio information re
luting to trade, commerce and finance; aud this be
ing a teature in which the THE WORLD prides it
self, it boldly challenges comparison with every
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The W EEKLY WORLD, a large quarto sheet, same
size as Daily, is now printed throughout in large
type, aud has the largest circulation of any week
ly journal published, save one. Its extraordinary
success since its union with the New York ARGLS
has justified the most liberal expenditures, which
will make it unrivalled in interest and value to
farmers. Published Wednesday.
1. Its Muruot Reports embrace the New York,
Albany, Brighton and Cambridge Livestock Mar
kets; the New York Country Produce and General
Produce Markets; special and valuable Hop Intel
ligence; a department of Agricultural Reading: all
together composing an unrivalled handbook ot cur
rent information for the Farmer, Live Stock or
Produce Dealer, Country M e r°baut, Ac.
2. A page or more reserved for entertaining
Fireside Reading tur the Family circle, embracing
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Prominent Topics of general interest, political
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J. Its Digest of the News is not, like most week
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ters of interest and importance are chosen from the
Doily, while the mass of its contents are prepared
especially for ths Weekly.
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groat mass of city advertisements from the Daily,
oontaius all its news, correspondence, editorials,
commercial and market news cattle market and
provision reports, and a fresh and entertaining
miscellany of literature. Published Tuesday and
Friday.
The DAILY WORLD affbrds a complete compendi
urn of, and commentary upon,*he news of every
day.
TERMS,
WEEKLY WORLD.—One copy, one year, $2.00,
four copies, $7.00; ten oopies. $l5; twenty oopics to
one address, $25; fifty copies, to one address, $5O
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four copies, $10: ten copies, 20.
DAILY WORLD —One copy, one year, $lO.OO
CLUB PRIZES.
For clubs of 10, one Weekly, one year.
" " 50, one Semi-Weekly, one year.
" " 100, one Daily, one year.-
DIRECTIONS.
Additions to clubs may be made any time in the
year at the above club rates.
Changes in olub lists made only on request of
persons receiving packages, stating edition, post
office and State to which it has previously been seut
aud enclosing twenty-five cents to pay for trouble
of the change to separate address,
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YVe have no traveling agents. Address all or
ders and letters to THE WORLD,
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AGENTS \V aNTED throughout the
State of Pennsylvania for the
UNITED STATES IGFE INSURANCE CO. OF
NEW YORK,
ESTABLISHED IS 1850.
Capital and Assets about $2,500,000.
Apply to 0. HARDEN WERPER,
General Agent for Penna.,422 Waluutsi., Phila
delphia. novlsin2*
DW. CIU)USE, Wholesale Segar
, Manufacturer, two doors West of Dr. B
r . llarry's Drug Store, YY'est Piit Street, Bedford,
pa. may 24 '67
ORDERS from a distance for any
kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended
to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed
ford. P.
SLIP RILLS, PROGRAMMES
POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND
FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatness
and despatch, at THE GAZETTE office.
lETTER HEADS AND BILL
j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men
Jrinted in the best style of the art, at THB GAZETTE
IB OFFICE.
sThr JUQulator's (Totumtt.
rjiHE ITALIAN WAR ENDED!
GARIBALDI A PRISONER 1
! But
IRVINE A STATLER,
No. 2 ANDERSON'S ROW,
| Are again in the field battling against the iraposi
i jion 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
QUEENSWARE,
NOTIONS,
GROCERIES,
Ac., <tv., Ac.,
ever offered in this market, which they will sell at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS
FOR
CASH OR PRODUCE.
If you want a good p'r Boots, go to the Regulator.
QUR STOCK OF BOOTS A SHOES
are full and complete.
BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS, GAITERS and
SLIPPERS, Ac.,
to fit any man. woman and child in the oounty.
L#" Measures taken for Ladies and Gentlemen
and neat and complete fits warranted or no sale.
At IRVINE A STATLER'S, No. 2 A.'s Row.
If you want a good p'r Shoes, go to the Regulator.
Q R O C E R I E S.—
Prime Rio Coffee, - 25 to 30 cents per lb.
do La Guayra, • 25 to 30 " " "
White Sugar, - - 18 to 20 " 11 "
Light Brown Sugars, - 12j to 15 " " "
Teas, - - . . $1 50 to 2.00 per lb
Spices, all kinds, cheap aud 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.
TJNBLEACHED 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.
QUR NOTIONS ARE AT ALL
TIMES FULL AND COMPLETE
Shirts, Cottars,
Neck-Tjes, Soaps,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Perfumery,
Suspenders,
Combs, Threads,
Buttons, Wallets,
Brushes, Thimbles,
Pins,
Needles,
Sewing Silk,
Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs,
Shaving Cream,
I Ac., Ac., Ac.
At No. 2 Anderson's Row
!
If you wau a variety of Notions, go ho Reg r
and PERFUMERY.
Letter and Fools-cap Paper, Envelope#,
Perfumery, all kinds of Toilet Soap, Tooth Brash
0
es, Ac., At THE REGULATOR'S.
If you want Queensware er Glassware, go to the
Regulator.
QUEENS W A BE A GLASSWARE:
We have a large and magnificent selection of
Queensware and Glassware, of the latest and mow
fashionable patterns, and will be sold at the moat
reasonable prices, by
IRVINE A STATLER
If you want good Spices of any kind, go to the
Regulator.
TOBACCO 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.
[ jr Call at No. 2 Anderson's Row.
If you want good Hosiery, Gloves, Neck-ties eol
lars, Ac., go to the Regulator.
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 Eaa<
t&rn cities
J y Country merchants supplied with goods at
a small advance. No trouble to show goods. Ali
we ask is a call and we feel satisfied we ean please
ALL. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
n0v15,'67. IRVINE A STABLER.
If you want any thing in our line go te the Bed
ford Regulator, No. 2, Anderson's Row.