The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 13, 1868, Image 3

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Home and Around.
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.lt.
—Whiter Arraviiemext. —Time Table.—Accom
mo'ation Train leaves Saxton at 7.35 a. in., ami j
nr.-ives at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt- 1
ingdon at 4.40 p. m., and arrives at Saxton at
6.38 p. m.
Mail Train loaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. m., ar
rives at Huntingdon at 417 p.m.; leaves Hunt-;
ingdon at 7.50 a. m., and arrives at Mt. Dallas a !
11.05 a. m.
It ATS, ATTENTION !
The Democrats of Bedford borough,
will meet at the Court House, on Mon
day evening next, for the purpose of
nominating a borough ticket. Turn
out! VIGILANCE COMMITTEE.
OUR YOUNG FRIEND, J. Harry Hut
ton, has again returned to his old quar
ters with Messrs. A. A. Shumway
Co., 221 Market Street, half way be
tween No. 2 and No. 3, North Side.
This is one of the oldest established
boot and shoe houses in the city. It
was our pleasure, a few days ago, to he
shown through the house, and we
saw immense piles of boots and shoes,
of every conceivable quality and at
exceedingly low prices. The firm
with whom Harry is employed are
courteous and obliginggentelnien, who
fully understand their business and ap
preciate the wants of our merchants.;
We would earnestly recommend thoseof
our country merchants that have not
yet called on the young man, to give
him a call. To those who have favor
ed him with their patronage he ex
tends thanks. Don't miss the place,—
221 Market Street, North Side.
"SPECTATOR" writes us a glowing
account of the exhibition recently given
in Bloody Run, by the ladies and gen
tlemen connected with the Lutheran
Sabbath School Library Association, of
this place. We cannot find room for so
lengthy a communication at present, but
wHI say that "Spectator" considers !
that the exhibition was a grand success,
and that the ladies of Bloody Run de
serve great credit for "baking so ma
ny delicious cakes for the encourage
ment of the good cause." One hun
dred and three dollars were realized
by the exhibition.
♦
PANORAMA. —JTershberger's Pano
rama of the invasion of Pennsylvania,
and the burning of Chanibersburg, was
exhibited in the Court House, on last
Tuesday night, before a very large
crowd of people. The Major has suc
ceeded in giving a true picture of the
invasion, the burning of Chambers
burg, Ac., and the painting is well exe
cuted.
SOMETHING NEW AT J. M. SHOEMA
KER'S STORE— The Orignal non-Ex
plosive Patent Comet Coal Oil Burner
and Reflector Lamp Chimney. Call
and see them. mar 1 3
THE "new thing under the sun" of
which Solomon doubted, is Phalon'g
"Flor De Mayo," that rare perfume
for the handkerchief. It cannot be
described, for there is nothing like it
in the whole realm of fragrance. Sold
by all druggists.
"Will wonders never cease?" is the
uniform exclamation of the millions
who constantly use "Barrett's Vege
table Hair Restorative." One bottle
will convince the most sceptical of its
miraculous effect upon the human
hair.— Norfolk Virginian.
PATTONSVILLE, March 0.
MESSRS. EDITORS:— The last session
of the South Woodbury District Insti
tute was held at New Enterprise, on
Saturday the 29th day of February, 18G8.
The house was called to order by the
President at the usual hour (9 A. M.)
In the absence of .the Secretary and
Assistant Secretary, W. B. Miller was
appointed Secretary pro tern. All the
members were present except Mes>rs.
D. Stayer, I>. F. Woodcock, M. M.
Richey, D. B. Zook and 1). Price. The
minutes of the previous meeting were
read and approved. Next in order was
the regular programme of bu-iuess,
which was as follows:
Class drill in Grammar by W. B.
Miller, in Mental Arithmetic, by D.
Stayer, in Geography, by G. W. Dive
ly, in Reading, by J. M. Detrick
' Ou Motion, the Institute adjourned
to meet at 1 o'clock, P. M.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The institute metat the time appoint
ed. House called toor.er by President.
Roll was ealied, and all members pres
eut except Messrs. M. M. Richey and
D. B. Zook. The exercises were com
menced by Mr. D. Stayer leading in
vocal music, after which followed the
regular programme of business. Class
Drill iu Written Arithmetic by A. S.
Stayer, in orthography by F. B. Derk
himer. The following question was
then debated:
Resolved, 'That the School term
should be extended to Six months in
Bedford County, on the Affirmative by
D. Stayer, W. B. Miller, F. B. Berk
liimer, S. B. Benner, and A. S. Stayer,
and on the Negative,by B. F. Woodcock,
G. W. Dively, G. C. Long, D. Price
and J. M. Detrick.
The following resolutions were then
offered and adopted:
1. Resolved, That the school term
should be extended to six months in
South Woodbury tp.
2. Resolved, That we, the teachers of
S. Woodbury, tender a vote of thanks
to the Directors of said tp., for giving
us permission to hold a District Insti
tute.
3. Resolved, That we, the members
of this institute, tender our sineerest
thanks to the County Institute for en
couraging district institutes.
4. lieso/ved, That we tender a vote
of thanks to all persons disinterested
in the cause of education for their
absence during the sessions of this in
stitute.
5. Resolved, That we tender a vote of
thanks to the Directors for their punc
tuality in visiting the Schools and In-
3titute.
G. R eaolved, That wo, tlio tc-iieitcrs of
South Woodbury, will not teach anoth
er term for less than $45,00 per month.
The Institute then adjourned to meet
next fall. A. S. STAYER, Pres't.
DAVID PRICK, Sec'y..
YMPEACHMENT.
What tlie People l>o anil What the Ituisiji
ers Say and lo.
TremeiKloim Benioeratle Wuiiis in Vciv
llainpNhlre. Srw York, and Maine!
ItudiealKm Honteal.
Democracy Dominant.
In all parts of New York State the
Democrats have gained heavily afc the
late elections. In the City ofTroy, the
Democrats elect their candidate for
Mayor by 1,450 majority, a gain of over
1,200 since last year. The same party
carry the Common Council, and gain
three Supervisors. In Utiea, the Demo
crats elect their Mayor by four hun
dred majority, a gain of nearly one
hundred per cent., and carry the Board
of Aldermen. In Rochester, the Dem
ocrats elect their Mayor by 888 majori
ty, against a majority of 102 last year.
In Elmira, the Radicals elected their
candidate for Mayor last year by eighty
majority. On the 3d instant the Dem
ocrats elected their eaudidate by over
two hundred majority. In the towns
of Millerton, Palmyrai, Fulton, Lan
singburg, Corning, Rhinebeck, Bata
via, and Yonkers —representing all
parts of the State—the friends of the
Constitution and of a government of
white men, for the benefit of white
men and their posterity, have "cleaned
out" the Radicals, and placed honest,
patriotic men in their positions. The
same results are observable in the town
elections in Maine and New Hamp
shire. Portland, in the former State, led
off with a largely increased majority for
the Democratic ticket, and that good
example has been followed in other
towns until the whole East is roseate
with the beams of the rising sun of con
stitutional liberty.
NOTICETO DELINQUENTS.—We hgve
placed our books and accounts in the
hands of John P. Reed, Esq., of thsi
place, for collection. All accounts for
subscription for the year ending Au
gust 1, 18G8, remaining unpaid, are in
cluded in the bills which Mr. Reed is
authorized to collect. We have been
compelled to resort to this course in or
der to obtain a settlement of our ac
counts. We have too much to do to
attend to making out bills, and we
are tired of dunning. Money we must
have, as we have many debts to pay,
and we desire to act honestly with our
creditors. Therefore, we ask all to
pay .Mr. Reed, who can, and those who
cannot, we ask to call and settle. If
there is any thing in their accounts by
which they consider themselves ag
grieved, let them call on us, and we
will make all right that is not right.
Friends, let us have the old scores wip
ed out, and begin anew.
REVIEW or TIIE MARKETS.
Corrected every week.
PHILADELPHIA, March 9
FLOUR.—The quotations are—
Northwest superfine, $7.00@7.50
Northwest extra, 8.U0(9.00
Northwest extra family, 10.00( 11.75
Penna. and West'n sup., 7.5U(,8.50
Penna. and West'n extra, 8.50(9.50
Penna. and West'n family, 1 l.OOf'i 12.50
Penna. and West'n fancy, 13.00( 15.00
Rye flour, 8.50(<|,9.00
GRAIN.—We quote—
Pennsylvania red, per bus., $2.50(Y<2.55
Southern "
California, "
White, "
Rye, " 1).00@1.65
Corn, for yel., " 1.20(a;1.23
Oats, " 76(f7Sc
PROVISIONS. —We quote—
Mess Pork, per bbi., $22.00@00.00
Bacon Hams, per lb., 18(w>19c
Salt Shoulders, " 10f lOjc
Prime
SEEDS.—We quote
Cloverseed, per bus., at $>.50@8.00
Timothy, " 2.50(a,2.60
Flaxseed, " 2-45(g52.50
CHILDREN'S LIVES SAVED FOR 50
CENTS. —Thousands of Childron die annually of
Croup. Now, Mothers, if you spend 50 cents,
and always have a bottle of Dr. Tobias' Venetian
Liniment in the house, you never need fear losing
your little one when attacked with this complaint.
It is now 20 years since I*have put up my Lini
ment, and never heard of a child dying of Croup
wfien my Liniment was used ; but hundreds of
cases of cures have been reported tome, and many
state if it was $lO per bottle thoy would not be
without it. Besides which, it is a certain cure for
Cuts, Burus. Headache, Toothache, Sore Threats,
Swellings, Mumps. Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Spasms, Old Sores, and Pains in the Back and
Chest. No one once tries it who is ever without
it. It is warranted perfectly safe to take inter
nally. Full Directions with every bottle. Sold
i by the Drugists. Depot, 56 Cortlandt Street
1 New York. . teb2luil.
SUDDEN DEATH is the fate of every
fibre upon which the
Caustic
of an ordinary hair dye falls. There is no
Ressurrection
for the filaments thus blighted. J3ut. as it were,
in the Twinkling of mn Eye,
hair of any obnoxious cot r is changed to a
Rich and Glorious Hue,
and at the saule time vitalized and improved by
the use of
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
nature's safe ally, and "beauty's regenerator
Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO,* ti3 Maiden
Lane. New York. Sold by all Druggists. Ap
plied by all Hair Dressers. fob2lml
INFORMATION. —Information guar
anteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair up
on a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for
the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc.,
on the skin, leaving the same sott, clear, and beau
tiful, can bo obtained wilhout oharge by address
ing TIIOB. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broad
way, New York. sepl3mß
MARRIED.
SHOEXTHAL—TAYLOR—On the luth inst , at
the Mengel House, iu Bedford, by 11. Xicodemus,
Esq , Mr. H. Shoenthal. of Hollidaysburg. to Miss
M:iry B , daughter of James and Isabella Taylor,
of New Paris, this county.
Accompanying the above notice, we acknowl
edge the receipt of a two dollar greenback,
and accordingly pronounce the printer's blessing
upon the happy pair. May their wedded life be
bright and joyous, without a single cloud to dark
en their pathway.
FETTER—HOFFMYER—On the luth iust.. by
Rev. 11. Ilcckerinan, Mr. Peter Fetter to Miss
Sarah A. Hoflinyer. both of Bedford.
DIED.
, WillTZ—ln Cumberland valley twp., F' b. 29,
I*6B, William Wertz, aged 28 years, 1 mon'hsand
25 days. The deceased was a young man of com
mendable moral conduct, a dutiful son. kind and
obedient to his parents, lie will be sadly missed
at oursjeial gatherings, where, by bis correct de
portmeut and manly behavior, be won the respect
and esteem of all who knew him. Several weeks
before he was taken ill he embraced religion, and
died in the full hope of a blissful immortality be
yond the grave He was followed to his last rest
ing place by a largo concourse of sympathizing
friends.
SELLERS—Feb 22d, Daniel, infant son of Wil
liam aind Sarah Sellers, of Friends' Cove, aged 4
months and 27 days.
ECEIPTS AND EXPENDI
, TURE3 of the Poor and House of Employ
ment of Bedford county, for the year ending Jan
uary 1, 1863.
Win. Bowles, Treasurer, Dr.
To ain't rcc'd from former treasurer, Geo.
Blymyer $3083 (55
To ain't from collectors, 7143 28
To ain't from Esq. Roberts, fines. 4 00
Toam't from Joseph F. Barley fines,
To money borrowed from Rev. S. Kepler 530 00
Total $15,792 63
Treasurer, t*r.
By amount paid ouchecks as follows:
Merchandise, 44
Hardware, }27 30
Drugs, >32 00
Groceries, 26 18
Beef 4065 99
Bacon, 380 43
Pork,- 34 sts
Potatoes, 25
Corn, -2
Cider, 40 00
Oats. • 2 25
Applebuttor, 218 03
?7™p.
\ inezar, 43 60
Out-door paupers, ®"' 62
Removal of " 37
Issuing orders, *0 7a
Blaeksmithing, .4 64
J I Noble, manufacturing goods, 150
Castings and cooperage for mill, 24 98
One horse, '®s 00
Mill license, ]0 20
Insurance, 4® ®®
Funeral expenses, 44 00
Coffins, 3b 2a
Toll, 30 ol
Pennsylvania State Lunatic Asylum, -1® 80
Services as matron, 45 00
Medical attendance, 207 50
D. R. Anderson, salary and extra services, 84 00
Samuel Beckley, do do 84 00
Michael Diebl, do do 84 00
S. Defib iugh. salary as steward, 2ao 00
T. R. Gettys, salary as clerk, 50 00
T. R. Gettys, making out and distributing
duplicates, _ 97 70
E F Kerr, salary as att'y and extra services, 135 00
J W Dickerson, do do 115 Oil
William Bowles, salary as treasurer. 50 00
Durborrow A Lutz. printing, ®® 40
Meyers A Mengel, do 6b 40
do do advertising, _1 80
Sundries, as per bills filed,
Sundry articles of furniture for poor house, 73 93
Old checks, 5710 79
Judgment of Dr. Conrad, 20 32
Costs in Bixler case, 52 00
Interest paid on Rev. Kepler's note, 42 50
Amount overpaid on duplicates, 4 87
Auditors and clerk, 40 00
Total credits. $13568 95
Charges, $15792 63
Credits, 13568 95
Balance in Treasury, $2223.03
Owing county from collectors, 11022 21
Indebtedness of county, about 4000 00
We, the undersigned, Auditors of
Bedford county, do certify that we have examined
the foregoing accounts of William Bowles, Treas
urer of the Poor and House of Employment of Bed
ford county, and found the same to be correct and
true, as above stated. Witness our hands this 9th
day of January, 1868. JAS. MATTINtILY,
Attest: " JOHN I). LUCAS,
W. C. SCHAEFFER, S. WHIP, Auditors.
marl3w4 Clerk.
Statement and Report of Samuel De
fibiugh, Steward of the Poor and House of Employ
ment of Bedford county, from January 1, 1867, to
January Ist. 1888.
Dr.
1867, Jan. Ist, To balance at last set
tlement S3O 74
To cash received from sundry persons;
R Sheeter for muslin 50
L. Ringler for corn 1 10
Miller for bran 40
M A Line for corn „ 1 50
Wm Chenoweth for 100 lbs buckwheat flour 3 50
J E Wills for sugar 4 40
11 IK-fibaugh for 1 qt. syrup 15
J Shoemaker for tomatoes 2 25
II Crawley for tomatoes 75
J E Wills for butter 1 00
II Moses for beef 1 35
M A Liue for coal 5 37
J E Wills 3 60
Mus'in 1 03
$57 64
By balance 69 61
$127 25
(Jr.
By cash paid for sundry articles, as follows :
sixty nine and a half bus. ears corn $24 43
Win. Allen, making two coffins 1 00
Post-office box 1 00
V Steekman, whisky 12 00
J L Lewis, blank book 2 25
5 Reigbard, apples 2 00
—Diebl, butter 50
Miller & Evans, butter 2 40
F McGiven, removal of Pauper 1 00
Revenue Stamps 1 50
E Diehl, 3 bus. apples 3 50
J. Shaffer, butter 2 90
M Howser, altering stock 2 00
C Evans, butter 1 00
England, butter 2 30
J Bunker, Lime 80
J T Gephart, vinegar 60
England butter 1 80
1800 lbs. hay 10 80
T M Lynch, Plants 45
J Dutikel, lime 1 20
A J Pennell, horse hire 4 50
11 W Resslcr, removal of Pauper 2 50
Revenue stamps 50
500 rails and 50 stakes 10 75
J Wolf, ink 50
I Mengel, horse hire 83
II Defibaugh, work at race 6 00
V Stecktnan, whiskey 2 00
T. Mason, cherries 2 00
J. Mower, rep-tiring 1 00
A tlarraan, bucket 1 25
A Wolford, work at race 1 50
Mrs Snyder, butter 6 00
Envelopes 87
J J Shoemaker, whiskey 5 00
W Cook, repairing shaft 25
J J Shoemaker, whiskey I 50
Box matches 1 00
3 green scrubbers 3 00
$127 25
Produce of Farm and Garden
33 loads of hay, 450 bushels of potatoes, 400
bushels ears of corn, 100 bushels of oats. 15 bush
els of buckwheat, 3 loads of sweet pumpkins, 20
bushels of large onions, 2 bushels of small onions,
6 bushels of shelled beans. 12 bushels of beats, 3
bbls. of cucumber pickles, 3000 heads of cabbage,
10 bushels Of turnips, 10 bushels of parsnips, 5
busnuls of peas, 480 pounds of mutton, 12 sheep
skins. 6 calf skins, 420 pounds of veal, 3775 pounds
of pork, 363 pounds of butter, vegetables used
during summer not accounted for.
Stock on Farm.
87 head of sheep. 18 slioats, 2 brood sows and 6
pigs, 6 head of cattle, 1 beef. 3 horses
Bought of Wm Dunkle 4 beef cattle for $126 00
do do Simon England, 2 do for 42 00
$l6B 00
2654 lbs of beef at 7i per lb 199 05
■368 lbs of beef hide at 10 per lb 36 80
190 lbs of tallow at 11 per lb 26 60
$262 45
Articles Manufactured by Matron.
70 women's and children's dresses, 62 do.
chimeses, 19 do. skirts, 40 pr do. stockings, 44 do.
aprons. 5 do. bonnets, t do. sack ; 6 men and boy'a
round jackets,"6o do. pants, 100 do. shifts, '9 do.
drawers, 8 do. coats, 23 do. socks. 3 do. vests, 8
comforts, 4 leather ticks, 6 chuff ticks, II bolsters,
56 pillow slips, 31 sheets, 36 towels.
Number of paupers remaining Jan. Ist, 1868, 09
Number of paupers admitted durng the year, 47
Number of paupers escaped during the year, I
Number of paupers discharged during the year 28
Number of paupers died during the year, 5
Number of paupers births during the year, 2
Number of paupers bound out during the year, 1
Average number per month during the year s'Jj
Meals given to wayfaring persons, 1130
There were 25 out-door paupers, who arc not
included in the above, who have been provided
with board, medical attendance, Ac.
Persons desiring further information, in re
gard to the above reports, are referred to the looks
of the Poor House, which arc open for any ono to
examine.
Certified to be correct by
sAMUEL DEFIBAUGH, Steward-
We, the undersigned, Directors of the
Poor aud House of Employment of Bedford county,
do certify that we have examined the above ac
count, statement, and report of Samuel Defibaugh,
Steward of the Poor and House of Employment of
Bedford county, from the Ist of Jan. 1867, till the
Ist of Jan. 1865, and find the same to be correct.
Witness our hands and seals this Ist clay Janu
ary. 1863.
D 11 ANDERSON, [L.S |
Attest : MICHAEL DIEHL, H/s.J
T. R. UETTVS, J.I.NOBLE, IL.S.J
Clerk.
Statement of Poor House Mill, from
getv '
January 1. 1837. to January 1. 1863.
J. E. Wills Dr.
Wheat. Rye. Corn. Buckw't
To ain't of toll grain
brought iu by tho
mill per monthly
reports, 7271 1544 ssj 65J
J. E. Wills, Cr.
By ain't of grain used
in Poor House and
sold sundry persons
for cash and on ac
counts as per month
ly orders :
Use of Poor House 41® 17 34 75
Horse feed, ?5
Hog feed
Sold sundry persons ' 6 31
By 3 of the toll vrain
brought in by the
mill, (it being my
share of the toll as
per agreement), 2421 511 19 1 213
6621 1331 691 1001
Examined and certified to be correct by
marl3w4 J. E. WILLS, Miller.
JG. GARDILL
WITH
STILZ & ME LICK,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
No. 325 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
marl3yl
rpnis IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That
[ on the 28th day of February, A. D. 1868, a
Warrant in Bankruptcy w as issued against the Es
tase of Frederick Benedict of Bedford, in the
County of Bedford, and State of Pennsylvania,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own
petition ; that, the payment of any debts i>nd de
livery of any property belonging to such Bank
rupt, to him. for his use. and the transfer of any
property by him aie forbidden by Law ; that a
meeting of the Creditors of tne said Bankrupt, to
prove their Debts and to choose one or more As
signees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of J. W.
Lingenfelter, Esq.. iu Bedford, Bedford co., Penna.,
before Hastings Gehr. Esq., R agister, on th 3 7th
day of April, A. D. 1863, at 9 o'clock, A. M.
THOMAS A ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshal, MESSENGER.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That
on the 4th day of March. A. D. 1868, a Warrant
in Bankruptcy*was issued against the Estnte of
Daniel Metzger, ef Harrison township, in the
County of Bedford, and State of Pennsylvania,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own
petition ; that the payment of any debts and de
livery oi any property belonging to ■guch Bank
rupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of
any property by him are forbidden by Law ; that
a meeting oi the Creditors of the said Bankrupt,
to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more As
signeesof his estate, will be held at a Court of bank
ruptcy to be holden at the office of J. W. Ling' nfel
ter, Esq.. in Bedford, Bedford county, Pa. before
Hastings Gehr. Esq., Register, on the 7th day oi
April. A. 1). 1863, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshal, MESSENGER.
aITIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That
on the 3rd day of Marts!), A. D. 1868, a Warrant
in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of
Isaac F. Grove ot Bedford, in the County of Bed
ford, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition ; that
the payment of any debts and delivery of any
property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or
for his use and the transfer ef any property by
him are forbidden by Law ; that a meeting of the
Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their
Debts, and ttfehoose one or more Assignees cf his
Estate will he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to
be holden at the offiee of J. W. Lingenfelter, Esq.,
in Bedford. Bedford County, Pa., before Hastings
Gehr, Esq., Register, on the 7th day of April, A.
D. 1868, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
marl3w4 U. S. Marshal, MESSENGER.
T7ARMERS, TAKE NOTICE.—
HOOD CANADA SEED BARLEY.
The undersigned have a supply of first quality
Canada Barley on hand, which they desire to in
troduce to the farmers of the neighboring coun
ties. They will be glad to sell limited quanlities
of it as seed to such farmers as desire to embark
in the raising of this very profitable crop, and
will in return purehuso from such all marketable
Barley they may have for sale after harvest, pay
ing therefor the current market price, in cash, on
delivery. Price for seed 82 00 per bushel, sent as
may be directed on receipt of order, accompanied
by the cash. Address
3 0-tCAR GRAKFE A CO..
marl3w4* Jo instown, Pa.
J HENRY HUTTON;
# WITH
A. A. SI IUM WAY, & Co.,
Wholesale Manufacturers and
DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES,
221 Market and 210 Church Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
Aug3o,'67. J 1
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. —The under
signed, appointed by the Court of Common
Picas, to make and report a aistribu ion of the
proceeds of the sale of the goodsof James B. Far
quhar. now inihehandsof Robert Steckman, Esq.,
Sheriff, to and among the creditors of said J. B.
Farquhar, according to law, will, for that purpose,
meet said creditors, and all others interested, at
his office, in Bedford, on Tuesday the 31st day of
March, inst.. when and where all who choose may
attend. [marl3w3] JNO. MOWER, Auditor.
HAYS IRVINE, ATTORNEY AT
LAW. Bloody Run, Pa. Ofiko in Harris'
New Building. ' marl3'63
FOUND BL<XJI) SEARCHER
This very valuable medicine, which is purely
vegetable, has done wonders. It is a never-failing
remedy for cleansing the blood. When the blood
is pure, disease cannot take hold of the system. I
could produce testimonials in regard to what it
has effected, but I submit it to the public, guaran
teeing that if used according to directions, the re
sult will bo GOOD HEALTH. It is my own manu
facture.
This medicine will cure Consumption, Dispepsia,
Sore Tnroat, and niue out of ten of all other di
seases.
DIRECTIONS FOR USING.—For adults, dose,
two tablespoonsfull, three times a day, before
meals. Les en the dose according to constitution.
Price .'-—Quart bottles, $1.00) Pint bottles, 50
cents. JACOB L. HOOVhA,
Sole Proprietor.
SAXTON, Bedford county, Pa.
feb2Biu3
FACTS.
That wo have unequalled facilities for conduct
ing business to tbo advantage bajh of ourselvos
and patrons, we submit the following TRUTHS—
weII known as such to the entire business commu
nity.
Ist. We have abundant cash capital, therefore—
2d. We are enabled to Buy for Cash exclusive
ly, consequently at the lowest possible prices,
with the markets of the entire world to select
from.
3d. Iti this particular WE HAVE ADVANTAGES
shared by no other house in our business.
4th. We sell for cash exclusively—therefore at
the lowest possible prices—having no losses
incurred by selling on credit, to provide for.
sth We have a business experience of a quarter
of a century, having been longer established
than any house in our trade in Philadelphia.
6th. Our business is thoroughly systematized, the
result of long experience, which has taught
us what the wants of the public are, and how
best to meet them.
7th. We employ the best talent in all departments,
our garments are therefore unsurpassed in
style, fit and workmanship.
Bth. O .r business is large and constantly, increas
ing, enabling us to keep at all times the lar
gest. best assorted, and most complete stock
of MEN'S, YOUTHS', and BOYS' CLO'IH
ING in Philadelphia, to which large daily
additions are made of fresh goods, replacing
those sold.
9th. For reasons already enumerated we can, and
do sell clothing in every respect superior—
surpassed by none, equalled by few—at pri
ces guaranteed in all cases lower than the
the lowest else where, or the sale cancelled and,
money refunded.
10th. If buyers should for any cause become dissat
isfied after a purchase is made, if reported
within a reasonable time,we pledge ourselves,
by exchange, refunding of money, or other
wise, to give full satisfaction in every case,
and request that all such may be reported to us
for adjustment.
CARD.— Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing
is full and complete, and selling rapidly, but is as
rapidly replenished each day wiih fresh and desi
rable styles of new goods, purchased recently, for
cash, at great sacrifices, enabling us to sell at pri
ces lower than have been known for years. Con
gratulating our patrons ujjn the decline of prices,
which enables us to offer superior garments at such
tow rates, we request the favor of a call.
Halfway between j BENNETT A 'Jo.,
Fifth and J- TOWER HALL,
Bi-cth streets l 518 MARKET ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
jan3m6*| And 600 Broadway, NEW YORK.
&c.
A'irS\T\ r M ALE AND FE
MALE SEMINARY.— The Spring Quarter
will open Monday April Oh.
Students prepared to teaeh, to enter oollcge, or
to engage in business avocations.
TEH vts moderate.
The Principal is prepared, to accommodate eight
Boarders.
For further information, address
J IF. HUGHES.
feb7m2 Rainsburg, Bedford Co.. Pa.
I) ARE CHANCE.—The exclusive
control and sale of five valuable inventions,
needed in every family, and paying large profits,
can be secured, by applying either personally or
by letter to J. S. LASH & Co., 727 Market St.,
Phila. feb2lw4
B ANKER'S CELEBRATED TAR,
WILD CHERRY AND IIOARHOUND
COUGH CANDY.—This unrivalled cough candy
has gained for itself a reputation second to none
as a remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat, and
lung disease. Sold everywhere. H. HECIvER
MAN A SON. wholesale agents, druggists, Bed
ford, Pa. feb2lw2*
IjiXECUTORK' NOTlCE.—Notice is
j hereby giv-n that letters testamentary to tho
estateoi Philip Devore, Into of Londonderry twp.,
deo'd, have been granted to the undtrsigned.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate are hereby notified to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims are requested to
present them properly authenticated tor settle
ment JACOB L. ALBRIGHT,
febl4w6* JOSIAH MILLER, Ex'rs.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration have been grunted to the undersigned, by
the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of
John L. Nyeum, late of Monroe township, Bed
ford county, dee'd.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate pryment, and those having
claims can present them, duly authenticated for
settlement. GEORGE NYCUM,
fob2Bw6 CHRIST. FELTON, adm'rs.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under
signed appointed by the Orphan's Court of
Bedford County to report a distribution of the
money in the hands of John Dicken, Executor of
the last will, Ac., of Moses Dicken, dee'd., to and
amongst heirs and creditors, will attend to the du
ties of his appointment at his office in Bedford, on
Tuesday, the 17 Ji day of March, A. D , 1868, at
10 o'clock, A M., of said day, when ana where
all parties interesied can attend if they see prop
er. JNO. P. REED, auditor.
mar6w2
WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENN
SYLVANIA '
IN BANKRUPTCY,
At.B.edford, the 7th day of March, A. D. 1868.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of hitf ap
pointment as Assignee of James B. Farquhar, of
the Borough of Bedford, in the County of Bed
ford, and late of Pennsylvania, who has been ad
judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the
District Court of said District,
J. W. LINGENFELTER,
Assignee.
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt. mar6w3
17 XECUT( )RS' NOTICE. —Notice is
J hereby given that letters testaments y to
the estate of Amos McCreary, late of Napier town
ship, deceased, have been granted to the under
signed by the Register of Bedford county.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
t make immediate payment, and tnose having
claims thereon will present them, duly authenti
cated. for settlement.
STEVFN W. MeOKEARY,
JEREMIAH McCREARY, Exutora
mar6w6
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— I The under
signed appointed by the Orphans' Court ot
Bedford county Auditor to make distribution of
the balance in the hands ot J. U. Longenecker,
Esq., Trustee to sell real estate of Win. Stoner,
dec'd., of Monroe Township, will attend to the
duties of his appointment at his office in Bedford,
on Tuesday, March 17th, A. D., 1868, when and
where all interested can attend if they think prop
er. J- B. CESSNA, Auditor.
inar6w2
IA ST ATE OF JO H X MARTIN,
DECEASED. — AUDITOR'S NOTICE. —The un
dersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bed
ford county auditor to settle the exception to the
account of Daniel Fletcher, Executor of the last
will, Ac., of John Martin, late of Monroe Twp.,
deceased, and to make distribution (among the
creditors and heirs or such of them as are entitled
thereto) of the balance in the hands of said Exec
utor, will attend to the duties of his appointment,
at his office, in Bedford Borough, on Thursday
the 19;h day of March, A. D., 1868, at 1 o'clock
P. M., of said day.
mar6w2 S. L. RUSSELL, Auditor.
BOROUGH ORDINANCE,— At
meeting of the Burgess and Council of the
Borough of Bedford, on the 27th Feb., 1868, the
following ordinance was unanimously adopted :
Be it ordained and enacted by the Burgess and
Council of the Borouih of Bedford, and it is here
by ordained and enacted by the authority of the
same, That a Sue of ten dollars be imposed, col
lected and received off of any person or persons
who themselves, or their employees, use any water
inside of the Borough for the purpose of watering
Horses, Cattle or other Stock at or from any ot
the Hydrants, and which is supplied to said Bor
ough by tha Reservoir, and that for every such
offence said fine be at once collected and recover
ed as directed by law for the recovery of fines, Ac,
Certified. February 27, 1868.
0. E SHANNON, Chief Burgess.
H. NICODEMUS, Cl'k
mar6w3 •
/-28 HOOP SKIRTS. 028
WM. T. HOPKIN S "OWN MAKE"
OF
"KEYSTONE SKIRTS,"
are the best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop Skirts
in the market. Trail Skirts, 25 springs. §I.OO ;30
springs, $1.20; and 40 springs, $1 45. Plain
Skirts. 6 tapes, 20 springs, 86 Cents; 25 sgrings,
95 Cents , 30 si rings, $1 15 ; and 35 springs, sl.-
25. Warranted in every respect.
"Our Own Make" ot "UNION SKIRTS," Elev
en Tape Trails, from 2o to 50 springs, $1.20 to $2 -
50. Plain, Six Tapes2o to 50 springs, from 95
Cents to $2 00. These Skirts are better than
those sold by other establishments as first class
goods, and at much lower prices.
"Our Own Make of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" are
in every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts be
fore the public, and only have to be examined or
worn to convince every one of tho fact. Manu
factured of the best linen-finished English Steel
Springs, very superior tapes, and the clyle of the
mctalTc fastenings and manner of securing them
surpass for durability and excellence any other
Skirt in this country, and nre lighter, more elas
tic, will wear longer, give more satisfaction, and
are really cheaper than uli others. Every lady
should tjy them. They are being sold extensive
ly by Merchants throughout this and the adjoining
States at very moderate prices. If you want the
best, ask for "HopkiiTs Champion Skirt." If you
do not find them, get the merchant with whom
you deal to order them for you, or curne or send
direct to us. Merchants will find our diflerent
grades of Slfirts exactly what they r.oed. and we
especially invite thorn to call and examine our ex
tensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Price
List.
To be bad at Retail at Manufactory, and of the
Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the
Manulacturer only, to whom all orders should be
addressed. MANUFACTORY and SALESROOM,
728 Arch Street. Between 6th and 7th Sts.. Pa.
WM. HOPKINS.
marOmlO
HA R RETT'S,
THE BEST VEGETABLE
HA 111 RES TOR A TII r E.
TO WHICH WAS AWARDED
A SILVER MEDAL
THH HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE NEW HAMPSHIRE
STATE FAIR,
Is now conceded to be *perior to all others for
RESTORING GRAY to its
ORIGINAL COLOR.
This Preparation relieves the head of Dandruff.
Humors, and all unpleasant Burning or Itching of
the scalp, supplying to the ROOTS of the hair the
required nourishment for the promotion of its
growth.
IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING,
leaving the scalp COOL, CLEAN, and HEAI.THV.
Every Bottle Warranted.
J. R. BARRET & CO., Proprietors.
Manchester, N. 11.
Sold by Dr. B. F. Harry, Bedford, F. M. Mas
ters, Bloody Run. and druggists generally.
feb2Sui6
rpHE OLl) ESTABLISHED FIRM,
J. J. RICHARDSON A CO.,
126 MARKET STREET, PHIL AD* A,,
Is the largest Manufa luring Confectioners and
Wholesale Dealers in Fiuits, Nuts, Ac., in
the United States.
inarGyl
r s. B EIIK ST i i ESS ER,
f J . WITH
E. MEG RAW A CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Tobacco, Cigars
and Snuff. 53 and 55 Han I Street and 3L Si Clair
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. raar.6nil.
PRINTERS' INK has made many a
business man rich We ask you to try it in
the 'Olutnns of THE GABKTTR
tis at
8. L. RL'3B ELL. K- LONG K NECK ER.
RUSS ELL & IA) X (E NEC K Ell,
I ATTORNEYS A\P COUNSELWIRS 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. SHARER. E F. KERR.
SHARPE & KERR, ATTORNEYS
AT LAW BEDFORD. PA., will practice in
the courts of Bedford and adjoining counties Of
fice on Juliana at., opposite tlie Banking House of
Reed A Schell. [March 2, '66.
J. R. DUB BORROW. | JOHN LL'TZ.
DU RBOR R( \V & LUT Z ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to
their care. Collections made on the shortest no
tice.
They are, also, regularly licensed Claim Agents
and will give special attention to the prosecution
if 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.
JOHN P. REED, ATTORNEY AT
LAW. BEDFORD, PA Respectfully tenders
his services to the pnblic.
Office second door North of the Mengel House.
Bedford. Aug. 1. IS6I.
17 SPY M. A LSI I', ATTORNEY AT
jj 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. M. KIMMELL. | J. W. LIXGENFELTER.
KIMMELL A LIXGENFELTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA.,
Have formed a partnership in the practice of
the Law. Office on Juliana street, two doors South
ofthe 'Mengel House,"
( 1 H. SPANG, ATTORNEY AT
UJT LAW BEDFORD, PA. Will promptly at
tend to collections and all business entrusted to
his care in Bedford and adjoining oounties.
Office on Juliana Street, three doers south of the
"Mengel House," opposite the residence of Mrs.
Tate.
May 13, 1864.
B. F. >1 MYERS. J. W. DICKERBON.
MEYERS & DICKER-SON, AT
TORNEYS AT LAW. Bedford, Pa., office
same as formerly occupied by Hon. W. P. Schell,
two doors east of tho GAZETTE office, will practice
in the several courts of Bedford county. Pensions,
bounty and back pay obtained and the purchase
and sale of real estate attended to. [mayll,'66.
HAYES IRVINE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will faithfully and promptly aitend to all
business entrusted to his care. Office with G. II
Spang, E-q., on Julianna Street, two doors South
of the Mengel House. [may24,67.
Jentistvu.
C 1 NJ IIICKOK,
/ # DENTIST,
Office at the old stand in BANK BUILDI.NO, Julian
na Street, BEDFORD, Pa.
All operati-ns, pertaining to Surgical and Me
chanical Dentistry, performed with care, and
WARRANTED.
Anaesthetics administered, when desired. Ar
tificial teeth inserted, per set, 53.00 and upward.
As I am determined to do
A CASH BUSINESS
or none, I have reduced tho prices of ARTIFICIAL
TEETH of the various kinds, 20 TER CENT, and of
OOLD FILLINGS 33 PER EENT. This reduction
will be made only to strictly CASH PATIENTS,
and all such will rSceive prompt attention.
feb7,'6Btf _
JTA EN TIS TR Y !
Dr. 11. VIRGIL PORTER,
(late of New York citv.)
DENTIST,
Would respectfully inform his. numerous friends
and patrons, thai he is still
IN BLOODY RUN,
where he mav be found at all times prepared to
insert those BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL
TEETII, at the low price of from TEN to EIGH
TEEN DOLLARS per set.
TEE TH EXTRACTED, without pain.
Temporary sets inserted if desired,
jje All operations warranted.
Special attention is invited to Dr. Porter's
scientific method of preserving decayed and aching
teeth. II VIRGIL PORTER.
jiin3,'6Btf
If you want
* A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH,
GO TO
DR. 8. M. GROSS,
RESIDENT DENTIST, SCHELLSBCRG, PA.,
who operates in every branch of surgical and
Mechanical Dentistry, at
REDUCED PRICES.
Teeth extracted WITHOUT PAIN positively, and
NO HUMBUG!
by the surest, safest and best
ANAESTHETIC KNOWN.
Persons desiriug the services of a Dentist will
do well by calling on ino before contracting else
where.
ALL OPERATIONS WARRANTED.
in with W. J. MULLIN, M. D.
CARD.—I take great pleasure in recommend
ing DR. GROSS as a skillful Dentist, and in every
way qualified to give satisfaction to th' public in
his line. W.J. MULLIN, M- D.
feb!o:3m
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WAGONS FOR SALE AT
„KNOX' SHOPS, neay Bed'ord. [aprl9tf.
ORPHANS' (COURT SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE-By virtue of
an order of the Orphans' court of Bedford County,
the undersigned will ell at public sale, upon tiie
premises, ON THE 21st DAY OF MARCH, the
following described valuable tract oflat.d, la'e the
residence of John Potter, dee'd.. situate in Middle
Woodbury tp., Bedford co., adjoining lands of
Jeremiah Mentzer, Jobti Kcagy, Philip Croft an i
others, containing 80 acres and 11 perches of fir 1
class Morrison s Cove farming land, under g""d
fence and in a high state of cultivation. Well
watered, and part of it well timbered. A good
log house and large, new, batik barn thereon erec
ted. There is a spiiug of water near the house
which is nowhere excelled. This tract of land is
situated in tho best agricultural region in the
County and is in every way a most desirable
property.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.
TERMS:—One-third in hand on confirmation of
sale, and the remainder in two equal annua] | ay
ments without interest. GEORGES. POTTER,
feb2Bw4 Trustee.
I)R1VA T]•: SALE ( >F VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned, Execu
tor of the last Will and Testament of John S.
Ritchcy, late of Bedford tp., dee'd, will sell at
private sale, the MANSION PLACE of said d*c'd .
containing 11.'! acres, more or less, with THREE
DWELLING HOUSES,.a GRIST MILL SAW
MILL, DISTILLERY, BARN, and other out
buildings thereon erected, situated "hree rnilaa
northeast of Bedford. Tbero is also a good orch
ard of choice fruit trees, and a Spring of rioter
failing water on the premises. The place affords
a splend d site for a Factory, there being excellent
water power. Also, a tract ot choice land con
taining 30 acres, adjoining the above mentioned
tract, naving a good BARN and ORCHARD
thereon. These tracts will be sold separately, or
together, as the purchaser may desire. ALSO, A
tract of timber laud, in Bedford tp., adjoining
lands of Fred. Koontz, Adam Dibert and others
containing about 50 acres.
TERMS—reasonable. For information, address
the undersigned, Pattonsville," Bedford co., or
Richard Sill, Bedford.
nov29tf JOSIAH lUTCHEY, EXT.
JPOIL SALE OR TRADE.
2 tracts, of 100 acres each, within throe miles of
a depot on tho Union Pacific Railroad, back of
Omaha.
1 tract of bottom laud, timbered and praire. two
miles from Omaha city.
One-third of 7.000 acres in Fulton eounty, IV,
including valuable ore, mineral and timber lands,
near Fort Littleton.
Over 4,000 acres of valuable ore, coal and tim
ber lanjls in West Virginia.
Also —320 acres of land in Woodbury co., lowa.
ALSO—Twenty-five one acre lots, adjoiniug tho
borough of Bedford, with limestone rock for kiln
or quarry, on the upper end of each.
.ALSO
- 320 acres in Reynolds Co., Missouri.
480 do do Shannon do do
270 ido do Bollinger do do
80 do do Franklin do lowa.
0. E. SHANNON,
jun2l,'67yl Bedford, Pa.
\r ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE
—The undersigned offers lor sale the follow
iug valuable bodies ot land :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND,
containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois
Central Railroad, in Champaign eounty, State of
Illinois, 8 miles from the city of Urbana, and one
mile from Rentual Station on said Railroad. Two
of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never
failing pond of water upon it The city of Urbana
contains about 4,000 inhabitants. Champaign
the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois.
ALSO — One-fourth of a tract of land, situated
in Broad Top township, Bedford county, contain
ing about 45 acres, with all the coal veins of Broad
Top running through it.
ALSO —Three Lots in the town of Coalmont,
Huntingdon county.
Jan 215, '66-tf _ F. C. REAMER.
VALUABLE LEA L EST AT E A T
PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of ground in the
centre of Bloody Run, fronting on Main street
about sixty-five feet, one of the very best business
locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wood
laud, adjacent to Bloody Run, lying on the Bed
ford Rail Road, containing first rate iron ore and
having thereon a never-failing spring of water.
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E.
Mann, Bloody Run, or of Dr. Hickok, Bedford, Pu.
Dee 15, '65.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—
By virtue ot sundry writs of Vend Exponas
and Fluriux Vind Ex point t to ine directed, there
will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House,
in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 14th
day of March. A. D., 1868, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
the following Properly, viz : One lot of ground,
fronting on Main Street, 90 feet and running back
to an allej- 210 feet, with a two story log dwelling
House and Store House and a large frame stable
thereon erected, adjoiniug lots of Joseph Woimer,
on the east, au alley on the south and west; also
onobaek lot containing three-quarters of an acre,
adjoining lots of William Gilliam on the east, Jo
seph Barney on the west, Samuel Suively's lands
on the south, situate in Clearvilte, Monroe twp.,
Bedford county, and taken in execution as tho
property of A. M. William 3.
Also—One tract ot land, containing one hundred
! and ninety-five acres, more or less, about forty
| five aores cleared and under fence, with a one
j story log House and log stable an I small apple
! orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Joseph Bow
| man, Isaac James, A1 try Jones, Michael Stoner,
Elias Murphey and others situate in Soutbamp
j ton township, Bedford co., seized and taken into
execution as the property of George W. Buxton.
' Sheriffs office. ROBERT STECKMAX, SL'tf
|teb2lw4J
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Instructions given on the Machine gratuitously
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AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THIS
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Directors.
J L FENIMORE, President.
WILLIAM P. JENKS,
President Buok Mountain Coal Company.
BENJAMIN EI.'LLOCK,
Wool Merchant, No. 40 Sooth Front St.
n. II- REED, of George W. Reed A Co.,
Wholesale Clothing, No. 423 Market St.
A HART, JOHXT. TAITT. GEO. J. RICH
ARDSON, W. B. MENDENHALL,
Of Coatesville, Chester County, Pa.
F. PAXON, of F. Paxon k Co.,
Notions, No. 504 Market Street.
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S. J. MeCAUSLIN, Agent, Bedford, Pa.
RIMLE LANCASTER INTELLI
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THE LARGEST AND CHE APEST DEMOCRAT
IC JOURNAL IN PENNSYLVANIA.
The Lancaster Intelligencer, established in 1709,
has always been known as a first-olas- Political
and Family Newspaper The Weekly In'cl!ig<m
cer is now the Largest Democratic Paper publish
ed in Pennsylvania. It has lately been grea'lv
improved in all respects, and is just such a paper
as every Democrat should take.
The publishers of the Intelligenoer regard it to.
bo the duty of every Democrat to support his
county paper in preference to any other ; but as
there are many who will be Lkeiy to subscribe for
more than one paper during the ponding Presi
dential Campaign, they have concluded to offer
THE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCES at tbo following
low rates:
Single Copies, One Year, $ 2.00
Thirty Copies, Ouo Year, 9.00
Fifty " to ouo address, flit 00
Ten " One Year, 17.00
Eighty " to one address, SO.OO
Twenty " Que Year, 32.00
DAILY INTELLIGENCER, $5.00 per annum.
L jir 1 Persons wishiug to sell Heal Estate can find
no better Advertising Medium than the WEEKLY
INTELLIGENCER. Address
11. G. SMITH k CO..
mar6w2 Lancaster, Pa.
LIVERY STABLES,
in rear of 'he -'Mengel House,''
BEDFORD, PA.,
MENGEL A BURNS, Proprietors.
The undersigned would inform their friends,
and the public generally, that they are prepared
to furnish HOUsES AND BUGGIES, Carriages,
Sporting Wagons, or anything in the Livery lino
of business, in good stym and at moderate charg
es. T'-ims : CASH, unless by special agreemeut.
jaulO OStf MENGEL & BURNS.
rpHE BEDFORD GAZETTE is (he
I best Advertising Medium n Southern Penn
sylvania.