The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, June 26, 1868, Image 3

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HLNTI NIT DON AND BROAD TOP R.R.
—SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. —TIME TABLE. —Express
Train leaves Mt. Dallas 5 40 a. m , and arrives at
Huntingdon, at 823 a.m.; leaves Huntingdon at
6.05 p. in., and arrives at Mt. Dallas at 8.53 p. in
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 2.10 p. in., ar
rives at Huntingdon at 452 p. m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 7.45 a. in., and arrives at Mt. Dallas at
10.30 a. m.
DKMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION.
Pursuant to the call of the Democrat
ic* County Committee, the Democratic
County Convention assembled in the
Court House, in Bedford, on Monday,
June 22. Onmotionof J.C.Black,Esq.,
HON. JAMES BURNS, of Juniata, was
chosen President, and Hon. A. J.Snive
ly and C. S. Faxon, Esq., Secretaries.
The following named delegates pre-j
seuted their credentials and were ad
mitted to seats in the Convention :
Bedford Borough— O. E. Shannon,
George Mardorff.
Bedford Township —Samuel Defi
baugh, Daniel Ilellzell.
Broad Top— John C. Figard and B.
F. Edwards.
Bloody Run —Capt. P. G. Morgart,
Sam'l B. Tate.
Colerain —ll. I'. Diehl, S. 11. Feath
er.
Coaldale— A. W. Swope.
C. Valley —Jas. Cessna, Esq., F. C.
Morgart.
Harrison —Win Egolf, S. J. Souser.
llopewell —W. A. Grove, W. Gor
sucli.
Juniata —Hon. James Burns, L. X.
Fyan, Esq.
Londonderry —Samuel Lehman.
Liberty— lsaac Kensinger, Esq.
Monroe —Erederiek Xetf, Esq., Hez.
Bark man.
Napier— Or. W. Bowser, Levi Otto.
Prov. East-I). A. T. Black, J*. M.
Barton.
Prov. West —A. J. Morgart, J. 8..
Smith.
Saxton—C. S. Faxon, Esq., S. S.
Fluke, Esq.
Snake Spring —John Koous, Sol.
Reighard.
Schellsburg Bor. —John Keniery, A.
J. Snively.
St. Clair —S. M. Sleek, John Grif
fith. .
SI. Clairsville Bor. —And. Blackburn,
J. K. Sours.
Union—J. M. Sleek, Francis Beard.
Woodbury M.—Daniel Barley, D. 1?.
Koehendarfer.
Woodbury S. —J. E. Noble, J. /•
Koehendarfer.
Woodbury Bor. —W. G. Eieholtz,
Lewis Potter.
On motion of O. E. Shannon, Esq.,
tlie Convention proceeded to ballot for
candidates.
On the third ballot, D. P. BEEGLE,
of St. Clair tp., was nominated for
County Commissioner.
On the third ballot, IIENRY EGOLF,
of Napier tp., was nominated for Poor
Director.
( )U motion, SAMUEL KETTERM AN, of
Bedford borough, was unanimously
nominated for County Surveyor.
Du. P. 11. PENNSYL, of Bloody Run,
was unanimously nominated for Coro
• ner.
VALENTINE STI-XKMAN, of Bedford
borough, was nominated, by acclama
tion, for Auditor.
The following resolutions were then
adopted:
Resolved, That E. F. Kerr, I*. G.
Morgart and James Siil be and they are
hereby appointed conferees (with pow
er to substitute) to meet similar con
ferees from the counties of Adams,
Franklin, Knlton and Somerset, for the
purpose of placing in nomination a can
didate for Congress, and they are here
by instructed to vote for Hon. B. F.
Meyers and use every honorable effort
to secure his nomination.
Resolved, That if Mr. Meyers cannot
be nominated, the conferees are to use
their best judgment in" the selection of
a candidate.
Resolved, That Peter M. Barton, J.
\V. Tate and Win. Keyser be and they
are hereby appointed conferees (with
power to substitute) to meet similar
conferees from the counties of Frank
lin, Fulton and Somerset, for the pur
pose of placing in nomination a candi
_date for the oliiee of Additional Law
Judge, and should the Hon. J. Mc-
Dowell Sharpe, of Franklin county, he
presented for that position, they are
instructed to vote for him and use ev
ery honorable effort to secure his nomi
nation.
Resolved, That L. X. Fyan, \Y.
Schaeffer and D. A. T. Black, be ap
pointed conferees, (with power to sub
stitute) to meet similar conferees from
the counties of Fulton and Somerset,
for the purpose of nominating eandi
* dates for members of the Legislature,
and that they are hereby instructed to
vote for, aud use every honorable
means to secure the nomination of,
Capt. Thos. 11. Lyons.
Resolved, That the Chairman of the
County Committee, hereafter, in his
call for the primary elections, desig
nate the committees to hold such elec
tions.
Resolved, That a committee of seven
be appointed to revise the rules for the
government of the Democratic party
of Bedford county, such committee to
make report to the County Committee,
prior to the issuing of the call for the
next County Convention, and the
action of the County Committee upon
such report to be final.
In accordance with the last resolu
tion, John C. Black, Esq., and Capt.
P. G. Morgart, of Bloody Run, Hon.
J. G. Hartley, of Snake Spring, Hon.
A. J. Snively, of Schellsburg, G. W.
Bowser and Andrew Crisman, Esq., of
Napier, and George Elder, Esq., of
Harrison, were appointed a committee
on revision of rules to report to the
County Committee.
The following County Committee was
then appointed for the ensuing year:
J. \V. DICKERSON, Chairman,
Bedford Bor.
R W Berkstresser, Secretary, Bed
ford Bor.
John P Reed, Bedford Bor.
Isaac D Earnest, Bedford Tp.
D Rowland, Broad Top.
Jeremiah Thompson, Bloody Run.
S H Feather, Colerain.
J M Barnet, Coaldale.
James Cessna, C. Valley.
Joseph Cessna, Harrison.
\V. Gorsucli, Hopewell.
Thomson Burns, Juniata.
J C Devore, Londonderry.
Isaac Kensinger, Liberty.
Jacob Barkman, Monroe.
John A Burns, Napier.
John 11 Barton, E. Providence.
Geo Baughinau, W. Providence.
S S Fluke, Saxton.
Geo Smou.se, Jr.,- Snake Spring.
S W Statler, Schellsburg.
Dr VV Hall, St. Clair.
F i) Boogie, at. Clairsville.
Wni. Adams, Southampton.
Josiah Mowry, Fnion.
Daniel Barley, M. Woodbury.
Jos B Noblo, S. Woodbury.
L> It P Swaney, Woodbury Bor.
On motion the Convention adjourn
ed sine die.
JAMES BURNS, Pres't.
A' S T Si v ' Secretaries.
A.J. BNI \ , )
STREET PREACHING. —On last Sun
day afternoon, Rev. Bishop Gates,
(colored), held forth to a "large and
enthusiastic audi nee" in front of the
Union School house, on Juliana street.
The "extinguished privilege" of hear
ing the Bishop is not often enjoyed by
the good people of Bedford, and hence,
without much "previousnotice given,"
the novelty of an out-door sermon at
tracted quite a large crowd. Two of
the "Deacons" passed the hat, and as
the "stamps" dropped in, the voice of
the "old man eloquent" suddenly rose,
and in the midst of a beautiful pero
ration he exclaimed, "that's right,
help the old man along!" And the
"congregation" came down liberally.
After "renouncing the benediction,"
the Bishop that on next
Sunday week, his voice would again
be heard "at the usual time and place."
THE STING OF THE LOCUST.— There
is a difference of opinion among men
who profess to be familiar with the'ci
cada as to whether its sting is poison
ous. From the following article pub
lished in the Reading Daily Dispatch,
it would appear that the sting of this
insect is poisonous. On last Wednes
day Miss Elizabeth Gambler, residing
near the Temple station, on the East
Pennsylvania railroad, caught a locust—
the tirst she had seen—and was exhibit
ing it to her mother, when it stung
•her in the hand. The sting caused her
much pain, and its poisonous effects ran
through her whole system, from the
effects of which she died on Saturday
evening. Miss Gambler was a very
amiable young lady of eighteen years
of age.
The same paper from which the a
bove is copied contains the following:
"Mrs. Ream, wifeof Frederick Ream,
residing on Washington street, was
yesterday stung in the back of the neck
by a locust. The wound immediately
com menced swelling, and fears were
entertained for Mrs. It's life. The fol
lowing remedies were applied, and she
is now out of danger : A young chick
en was killed and gutted, and the flesh
applied to the wound. In about an
hour the poison was absorbed by the
flesh of the chicken, which presented a
greenish appearance."
THE new Pension bill, now before
Congress, provides that where a pen
sion is granted to the relatives of a de
ceased person, it shall he paid—first, to
the mother ; second, to the father ;
and, thirdly, to the orphan brothers
and sisters, who shall be pensioned
jointly, if there be more than one. In
the case of brothers and sisters, the
pepsion is to cease upon the youngest
one's becoming sixteen years of age.
In the case of the remarriage of a
widow or dependent mother, the pen
sion is to he paid from the death of
the husband or son up to the time of
the remarriage..
RUNAWAY.— One day last week, a
horse attached a to buggy containing
John C. Wright and another gentle
man, ran away on East Pitt street,
throwing out both riders, and travel
ing at a rate inconsistent with our bor
ough ordiuances"in such case made and
provided." "Nobody hurt" much,
except the buggy which insisted on be
ing in too close proximity to the
horse's heels.
NEW STORE ROOM AND NEW
STORE. —Fisher & Burns have fitted
up a large and commodious store room
in the old Postoflice Building, one
door west of the Bedford Hotel, where
they have just opened and have on ex
hibition a large aud varied assortment
of Dry-Goods, Boots and Shoes, No
tions, Groceries, Ac., Ac., which they
will sell at the lowest prices. See their
advertisinent in another column.
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A FTNK SUMMER.— It is stated as a
proved proverb that "when the oak is
in leaf before the ash, it is sure to beto
ken a dry summer." This spring be
ing an illustration of the fact indicates
that our present sumhier wilPbe a fine
one; which will be consoling, as hav
ing been so near drowning out, it will
be a variety to endure a dry up.
LADIES' FASHIONS. —From various
Fashion reports we tind that a uni
form color is the great desideratum
now in a stylish costume. A costume
complete in one color, and not in one
color only, but in one shade of one
color, requires genius, patience, judg
ment, and tine artistic taste.
THE German Reformed congrega
tions of the Huntingdon charge, have
tendered Rev. Mr. Heilman, of Bed
ford county, the pastorship of their
several churches.
IT has just been decided by the courts
of Pennsylvania that a rrftirried woman
may not sell stock without her hus
band's consent, although his signature
as a witness on the certificate of trans
fer has been ruled as evidence of as
sent.
IN DEMAND— Linen coats, Summer
Hats, &c. Berkstresser A Co. have a fine
assortment.
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DURABLE —The Boots and Shoes
sold by Irvine. Ladies should call
and examine his stock af Gaiters.
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THE new Fee Bill for Justices and
constables as passed by the last Legis
lature, for sale at Inquirer Book Store.
Every justice and constable should
have one.
IF YOU WANT to enjoy good health,
excellent appetites and ruddy complex
ions, throw open your doors, hoist
your windows, and give the pure air
a chance to circulate.
i -RELII . iocs.—The 2d Quarterly Meet
ing for Bedford Station will lie held on
! Suturday and Sunday, the 27th and
28th inst. Rev. J.S. f)oalo, of the Bal
timore Conference, and Rev. A. W.
I Guyer, of Central Pa. Conference, will
bein attendance.
B. W. G. REED, Pastor.
JUST AKKIVKD.—A large lot of new
goods bought at low prices, and to be
sold at correspondingly low rates, have
just been received at A. L. Defibaugh's.
Now is the time for bargains! Come
along and look at Defibaugh's stock.
See for yourselves and be convinced
that it is your interest to make your
purchases at his store.
ALL the July magazines including
Harper, Atlantic, Galaxy, Lippincott,
Eclectic, Godey, Young Folks, River
side, Frank Leslie, Demorests, Ac., for
sale at the Inquirer Book Store, on Ju
liana Street.
DRESS material for courting—pop
lin.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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REASONS WHY.
We are enabled to offer superior inducements to
purchasers of clothing, to which your attention
is respectfully invited.
We have n business experience of more than
years, have been longer established than any
house in our trade in Philadelphia.
We employ sufficient'cnpital to make ALL PUR
CHASES FOR CASH, which, together with the
fact that our large business enables us to buy in
large amounts in first hands, thereby saving all
profits of jobbers and middlemen, give us ad
vantages in purchasing at tbe lowest rates,
SHARED BV .NO HOUSE IN OUR TRADE.
We sell only for cash and having no losses from bad
debts to provide for, the paying customer is not
TAXED TO KELP PAV THE DEBT OF ANOTHER who
does not pay, as is inevitably the case in a busi
ness where credit is given.
We employ the best talent in all departments,
which, with long experience, enable us to man
ufacture garments SUPERIOR IN EVERY RES
PECT — equalled by fw —surpassed by none.
We have the largest establishment for the manu
facture and sale of clothing in Phila lelphia,
extending through from 518 Market street to
511 Minor street, occupied exclusively by our
selves, also a branch store at 600 Broadway,
.New York, and keep at all times of
MEN'S, YOUTH'S and BOYS' READY-MADE
CLOTHING, the largest stock and best assort
ment in the city, from which any person can be
accurately fitted at once, as well, orbetter, than
by garments made to order, our large stock
comprising every size of all styles of goods.
We have recently added to our previous stock a
full assortment of
CHILDREN'S GARIBALDI AND OTHER
SUITS, equal to any in the city in style, trim
ming, and make; whieh are sold at lower pri
ces than have hitherto been known in Phila
delphia. They, with all our Boys' and Youth's
goods, are kept on the first floor, nearest the
front, convenient for ladies. We have also re
cently opened on our SECOND B'LOOR A
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT for the display of a
choice selection of Foreign and Domestic Fa
brics in the piece, which will be MADE UP TO OR
DER, in the best style, by competent and skill
ful cutters and workmen. Tbe advantage of
dealing with a CASH HOJSK will be especially
apparent in this department, upon a compari
son of prices.
We guarantee our prices lower than the lowest
elsewhere and also guarantee full satisfaction to
every purchaser, and request, that should any
cause of dissatisfaction exist with a purchase
made, it may be reported to us, pledging our
selves, by exchange, refunding of money, or oth
erwise, to give full satisfaction in every case.
(Humpies and prices seat by mail when desired.)
An examination of our stock respectfully re
quested and your patronage, if the above state
ment of facts be satisfactorily demonstrated.
Halfway between J BENNETT & Co.,
Fifth and J- TOWF.R HALL,
Sixth streets I 518 MARKET ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
jan3in6*] And 600 Broadway, NEW YORK.
DK. S. I. TOBIAS' PULMONIC LIFE
SI RI P, for the cure of Incipient Consumption,
Coughs, colds, Croup, Asthma, Liver Complaints,
Dyspepsia, and General Debility. For several
years I have been urged by kind freinds, who
have used, and been benefited by, my Life Syrup,
to put it up for general sale ; but few know the
large expense, now that the country is flooded
with Patent Medicines, which attend the same
For years past I was reluctant to do so, as the
capital required would be large, and I did not
wish to curtail the operations of my Venetian
Liniment business. But, thanks to the generous
public, who have appreciated my Venetian Lini
ment, I am now able to do so, without any detri
ment to my large business in that medicine. The
foundation of my success I attribute to attending
to the manufacture of every drop myself, and
shall do the same in regard to my Pulmonic Life
Syrup. The Ingredients are perfectly harmless,
but act on the Lungs and Liver with astonishing
effect. Price 75 cent 3. Depot, No. 56 Cortlandt
Street, New York, near Jersey City Ferry. Sold
by the Druggists and Store keepers. junesml
A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION.--
A Physician who had Consumption for several
years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs, cured
himself with a medicine unknown to the profes
sion, when his case appeared hopeless. He is the
only physician who has used it in his own person,
or who has any knowledge of its virtues ; and he
can ascribe the degree of health he now enjoys to
nothing but the use of his medicine ; and nothing
but utter despair and entire extinction of all hope
of recovery, together with a want of confidence in
all others induced him to hazard the experiment
To those suffering with any disease of the Lungs
he proffers a treatment he confidently believes
will eradicate the disease. Medicine sent by ex
press. Send for a circular or call on
DR E. BOYLSTOX JACKSON,
No. 250 North Tenth Street, Phil'a.
mayS'6Byl.
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ITCH ! ITCH !! ITCH !!!— Scratch !
Scratch .' Scratch .'—ln from 10 48 hours
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures THE ITCH.
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures SALT RHEUM.
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures TETTER.
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures Barbers' 1 Itch.
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures Old Sores.
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures Every kind
of Humor like Magic.
Price, 50 cents a box ; by mail, 60 cents. Ad
dress WEEKS & POTTER, No. 170 Washington
Street, Boston, Mass. For sale by all Druggists.
sep2o,'67y I
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A PANIC would paralyze the world
of fashion if it were
Troc!aimed Everywhere
that henceforth no lady or gentleman could
change the color of their hair with safety. Yet
such would be the
Dreadful Dilemma
of both sexes, if that genial, balsamic, poisouless,
and-peerless preparation,
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
were stricken off the roll of toilet luxuries. No
danger of that, however. It is not for a day, but
for all time. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 68
Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists.
Applied by all Hair Dressers. Junesml
CANCEH, SCROFULA, AC., CURED.—
Persona afflicted with Cancer, Scrofula, Tu
mor's, Eruptions, Ac., are CUBED by the use of Dr.
GREENE'S ELECTRO-MEDICATED BATIIS and
Indian Vegetable remedies which cleanse the blood
of all Humors, Mercury, Lead, Ac., and restore
health to invalids afflicted with every variety of
disease. A book describing Cancer, Scrofula, Hu
mors and other diseases, with their proper means
of cure, may ue obtained free at the Medical Insti
tute, or by mail. Address Dr. R. GREENE, 16
Temple place, Boston, Mass.
INFORMATlON.— lnformation guar
anteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair up
on a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for
the rcmovnl of Pimples Blotches, Ernptions, etc.,
on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beau
tiful, can be obtained without charge by address
ing THOS. F- CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broad?
way, New York. sepl3inß
To CONSUMPTIVES* —'A'h© Re\\ F.i>-
WAHD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all
who desire it, the prescription with the directions
for waking and using the simple remedy by which
ho was cure Jof a lung affection and that dread
disease Consumption. His only object is to bene
fit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer will
try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing,
and may prove a blessing Please address Rev.
EDWARD A WILSON, No. 165 South Second
Street, Williainsburgh, New York. sepl3uiß
REVIEW or THE MARKETS.
Corrected every week.
PHILADELPHIA, June 23.
FLOUR.—The quotations are-
North west superfine, 87.50(^8.00
Northwest extra, 8.50(a9.00
Northwest extra family,
Penna. and West'n sup., 8.00(8.75
Pehna. and West'n extra, 9.00( 9.50
Penna. and West'n family, 10.50(a 12.00
Penna. and West'n fancy, 12.50(14.00
Rve flour, 9.50@9.75
GRAIN. —We quote-
Pennsylvania red, per bus., $2.G5@2.70
Southern
California, "
White, "
Rye, " 0.00(^1.90
Corn, for yel., " 1.14(<71.14
Oats, * " ("90 c
PROVISIONS.—We quote—
Mess Pork, ]>er bbl., 828..T0p/ 29.00
Bacon Hams, per lb., 20( 21c
Salt Shoulders, " I-c
Prime Lard, '* 17c
SEEDS.—We quote
Cloverseed, per bus., at $5.50(0,6.00
Timothy, " 2.50@2.60
Flaxseed, " " 2.85@2.85
MARRIED.
RICHARDSON—BOYD—On the 17th inst., by
the Rev. G. 11. Souser, Mr. John Richardson, of
Fulton co., to Miss Sallie E. Boyd, of Bedford co.
CARPENTER—BEAL—On the 18th inst.. near
Wellersburg, Pa., at the residence of the bride's
father. Mr. Jesse Beal, by the Rev. J. 11. A.
Kitzmiller, Mr. Abraham Carpenter of Bedford
county, Pa., to Mi 33 Diana Deal of Somerset eo.,
Pa
RESSLER—PENSYL—At the Friends' Cove
Parsonage, on Wednesday morning, June 17th,
1868, by the Rev. Wm. M. Deatrick, Mr. Reamer
Ressler, of Rainsburg, and Miss Rebecca Jane
Pensyl, of Charlesville.
DIED.
ANDERSON—At the residence of her son-in
law, in Bedford, on the 18th inst., Mrs. Sarah An
derson, aged 75 years, 9 months, and 8 days.
Our aged mother has at last left us. God, in his
Providence, has seen fit to remove her after suffer
ing for several months. During her sickness she
was patient, although often expressing a desire to
depart. She was born in Frederick County, Vir
ginia, and removed here some 25 years ago. She
united with the Church in early youth, and the
communion record of the Lutheran Church of this
place, of which she was a member, shows how
faithful she was in her profession of Christ. She
often spoke of Jesus and Heaven. She has been
admitted into the presence of the Savior, and has
exchanged this home for that above. Having
committed herself to him in this life, she now
rests from sorrows free, and will abide with her
Savior forever. M.
gew
~VTOTICE-—On and after the first of
Ay July next, no freight will be delivered at
Mt. Dallas Station until paid for.
A G. ALLEN,
june2tiw2* Agent.
INX E(' UTOif S XOT I (' E.—
J Notice is hereby given that letters testamen
tary to the estate of Jno. Honestine late of St. Clair
township, dee'd, have been granted to the under
signed, by the Register of Bedford county.
All persons having claims against said estate
are requested to present them, properly authenti
cated, for settlement, and those indebted to the
estate to make immediate payment.
SAMUEL HONESTINE.
HENRY HONESTINE,
jun26w6 Executors.
MARY RICHARDSON. S. S. CAMPBELL.
JJ. RICHARDSON&.CO ,
, Manufacturers of
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES,
and Dealers in
FOREIGN FRUITS AND NUTS,
No 126 Market St., Bet. Front A Second,
de06,M57y1. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
INSTATE OP JOHN METZGAR,
j DEC'D.--AUDITORS' NOTICE.— The under
signed appointed by the Orphans' court of Bed
ford county, auditor, to ascertain the advance
merits te the heirs ot said deceased, and to make
distribution of the balance in the hands of John
Alsip, Esq., administrator of said deceased, among
the heirs and others legally entitled to receive
the same, will attend to the dutiesof his appoint
ment on Thursday, the I6th day of July, 1868, at
10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, at his office in Bed
ford. jun26w2 S. L. RUSSELL,
auditor.
XITAR! WAR ! ! WAR !! !
y \ Among the
DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS !
FISHER & BURNS
Have just received from Philadelphia, New Turk
and Boston, a well selected stock of Dry Goods,
Notions, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, (jueensware,
Ac., all of which will be sold below "low water
mark," for cash or approved country produce.
Their Room is in the old Post-office Building,
(formerly owned by 0 Loyer) 1 door west of the
Bedford Hotel. jun2Gmf>
r|MIE COMING CONFLICT!
We give greater inducements to Agents than
any other House in the trade. Ladies and Gents,
get up Clubs in our great
ONE DOLLAR SALE
of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Silver
Ware, Plated Ware, Ac., Ac.
Thousands can testify as to the superior quality
and the large remuneration received for selling
our goods. We will present to any person, (free
of cuit), sending us a club, goods worth $3 to §3OO,
or will pay cash if necessary.
All goods sold at an uniform price of ONE DOL
LAR for each article.
We have made special arrangements with the
celebrated ORIENTAL TEA COMPANY, to sup
ply their standard Teas and Coffees, at their best
prices.
Agents wanted everywhere. Descriptive Circu
lars will be sent free, on application.
CI I AH. LETTS A CO., Maufrs' Agents,
64 A 66 Federal Street, Boston, Mass.
jun26wl
rpHE Local circulation of the BKD-
I FORD GAZETTE is larger than that of any other
paper in this section ol country, and therefore of
ersthe greatest, inducements to business men to
fdvertise in its columns.
N'AMMOTH SALE BILLS, print
ed at short notice. Large Bills make large
sales. We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will
much more than pay the extra expense of print
ing. Call at THE GAZETTE JOB Or?
IT* VERY VARIETY AND STYLE
OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low
lates at THE BEDFORD GAZETTE office. Call and
eave yeur orders.
MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS,
and Business men generally will advance
their own intorests by advertising in the columns
of THE GAZF.TTB.
rpERMS for every description of Job
I PRINTING CASH ! for the reason that for
every article we use, we must pay oash; and the
cash system will enable us to do our work as low
as it can be done in the cities.
IETTER HEADS AND BILL
HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men
printed in the best style of the art, at THE GAZETTE
JOB OFFICE.
ORDERS front a distance for any
kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended
to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. Bed
ford. Pa.
OYES ! OYES! O Yes!— The un
dersigned having taken out auctioneer li
cense holds himself in readiness to ory sales and
auctions on the shortest notice. Give him a call.
Address him at Ray's Hill, Bedford county. Pa.
oct2sm6 WILLIAM GRACEY.
AUCTION EER.—The undersigned
having renewed his license as an auctioneer,
offers his services to the public genorally. Post
office address Cumberland Vley.
mar2(lm2* _ JOHN DICK EN
PLASTER. —The undersigned would
respectfully inform the public, that he is
prepared to supply both ROCK and GROUND
PLASTER. Warehouse, Bloody Run Station.
jan3l'63tf JOHN W. BARNHOLLAR.
geu'
MILL,
MULAY,
GA^Ci,
ANI)
CROSS CUT
SAWS.
Every Saw that leaves our Factory is Oil Tem
pered and Patent Ground. ■perfectly true and even,
and made of uniform temper by our patent tem
pering process.
| LIPPINCOTT A BAKEWELL'S {
Patent Ground,
Patent Temper,
—STAMP —
LIPPINCOTT A CO.
Warranted
CAST STEEL SAWS. I
AXES,
Common shape, as good as the best.
THE RED JACKET
(COLBCRS s PATENT;
AXE
cannot be excelled. We guaranty they will cut
26 per cent, more than common Axeg. with less la
bor to the chopper.
Send for circular and prices to LIPPINCOTT &
BAKEWELL, Pittsburg, Pa., Sole Manufacturers.
For sale by principal Hardware Dealers.
inaylswl
STENCIL STOCK. STAFFORD MAN*
LFACTORING Co., 66 Fulton St., New York,
uirculars and samples sent free.
4 GENTS WANTED FORTHE
OFFICIAL HISTOKY OF THE WAR.
Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Re
sults.
BY HON. ALEXANDER H.STEPHENS.
Its ready sale, combined with an increased
commission, make it the best subscription book
ever published.
One agent in Easton, Pa., reports 72 snbscribers
in three days. Another in Boston, 103 subscrib
ers in four dayg.
Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full
description of the work. Address National Pub
lishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
MEDIC A L I LLUMI NATION ;
Four Magnificently Illustrated Medical
Books, containing Important Physiological Infor
mation, for Men and Women sent free on receipt
of 25 cts., by addressing Dr. JOHN VANDER
PUOL, No. 30 Clinton Place, N. Y. City.
(CRAWFORD'S Stump af:d Rock
J Extractor and Elevator perfected. Send for
circular. A. Crawford, Warren, Me.
AGENTS WANTED. 87". to S2OO
per month, everywhere, male and female, to
introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON
SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This
machine will stich, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord,
bind, braid and embroider in a most superior
manuer. Price only $lB. Fully waranted for
five years. We will pay SIOOO for any machine
that will sow a stronger, more beautiful, or more
elastic seam than ours. It makes the -'Elastic
Lock Stitch." Every second stich can be cut,
and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without
tearing it. We pay Agents from $75 to S2OO per
month and expenses, or a commission from which
twice that amount can be made. Address SE
COMB A CO., PITTSBURGH, PA., or BOSTON,
MASS.
Caution. —Do not be imposed upon by other
parties palming off worthless cast-iron machines,
under the same name or otherwise. Ours i the
only genuine and really practical chenp machine
manufactured.
CI ARPENTERS. Send for a Cata
/ logue of New Practical Books on Architec
ture and Stair Building. A. J. BICKNELL A
CO., Publishers, Troy, N. Y.
RRVHE SUCCESS
I Of the One DOLLAR Sale a Revolution in
Trade.
WE furnish at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR,
such articles as are used by every family, at a less
price than they are sold by any wholesale dealer
in New York or Boston.
Agents wanted to co-operate with us in carry
ing out a plan which meets the wants of the mil
lion, and in the disposal of a largo and varied
stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated
Ware, Watches, Carpetings, Ac. Our terms to
Agents are superior to those of any other firm, as
our circular will show. Those getting up clubs
can secure a pieee of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress,
Shawl, Sewing Machine, Ac., Ac.,
FREE OF COST.
A check describing an article to be sold for a
Dollar, 10 cts. ; 20 for $2 ; 40 for $4 ; 60 for $6 ; 100
for $lO, sent by mail. Send money by Registered
letter. Circulars mailed free to any address. A
gents wanted everywhere. Adress
HARRIS A PLUMMER,
34 Hanover St., Boston, Mass.
T OOK ! LOOK!! LOOK!!!
AGENTS WANTED—FOR SHAW A FISK'S
PAWNBROKER'S SALE, to whom great induce
ments are offered.
We will send you a Sewing Machine
or Nice Dress free of cost.
Give us a trial. Catalogues sent free.
SHAW A FISK,
P. 0. Box 3178, Boston, Mass.
HAVE YOU TRIED TOWLE
A CO S
NONPAREIL DOLLAR SALE?
If you have not now is your time to secure the
greatest bargains ever offered by any concern in
the world. Investigate this at once—it will pay.
All parties in the Dollar Sale business advertise
to give the best bargains, best inducements to
agents, Ac. But the Goods tell the story. The
proof of the pudding is the eating. Terms lower
than the lowest. Circulars sent free. Address
TuWLE A CO., 7 Trcinont Row, Boston. Mass.
Proof of our statement that we have
made
A COMPLETE
ItEVOL U T I O N
IN TRADE,
con be found in the faot that the immense busi
ness we have built up has induced a multitude of
small concerns to imitate our club system, and
some by advertising the presents they will give
to agents, seek, unsuccessfully, to divert some of
our business to themselves. We make this an
nouncement simply to inform the public that it
will be for their interest to patronize our house,
as we still continue to give better Goods and
greater inducements to agents than any other
concern in the business.
We sell every description of DRY AND FAN- ■
CY GOODS, PLATED WARE, JEWELRY,
WATCHES, SEWING MACHINES, Ac.. Ac , for
the uniform price of ONE DOLLAR Circulars
sent to any address free. PARKER A CO.,
Nos. 98 and 100 Sumner St., Boston.
( 1 RE AT SALE
DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
SILVER PLATED WARE, OF ALL KINDS,
ALBUMS,
And a variety of valuable and useful articles for
sale at
ONE DOLLAR for each ARTICLE.
A cheok describing an article selected from our
Stock for sale at ONE DOLLAR, will be sent on
the receipt ofTnuisß CENTS to piy postage.
NO CHARGE FOR SCHEDULES OR CHECKS
MADE AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT.
Send for Circulars, as this is the most liberal
sale of the kind in the country. Address
FARNHAM A CO.,
No 24 Friend St., Boston, Mass.
rpo THE LADIES.
[_ We are agents for over ONE HUNDRED For
eign and Domestic Manufacturers, and are pre
pared to furnish the whole country with Dry and
Fancy Goods, Silks, Shawls, Jewelry, Silver
Ware, Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines,
Ac., Ac., at the uniform price of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE-
Send your clubs of 10 and upwards, for descrip
tive checks, showing what article oan bo obtained
for One Dollar, with 10 cents for each cheok.
CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
Presents worth from $3 to S4OO sent free of
charge to agents sending clubs.
Agents Wanted in eve :y Town. CUSHMAN A
CO.. 10 Arch Street. Bosron, Mass.
gcw
i TREAT DlST^wtion
\ J IIV TBC
METUOPOLITAK GIFT CO. .
Cash Gifts to the Amount, of $250,000.
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE.
5 Cash Gifts, - Each SIU,OOO
10 •• " 5,000
20 ..." 1,000
40 " .... •' 500
200 " ..." 100
300 " " 50
450 " - - " * 25
600 " - ..." 25
30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos - Each S3OOO to SSOO
35 " " Melodeons " 75 to 150
150 Sewing Machines - - " 60 to 175
250 Musica 1 Boxes - "25 to 200
300 Fine <1 old Watches - " 75 to 300
750 Fine Silver Watches - " 30 to 50
Fine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver
Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large assort
ment of Fine Gold Jewelry, in all valued at
$1,000,000.
A CHANCE TO DRAW ANY OF THE ABOVE
PRIZES by purchasing a Sealed Ticket for 25ets
Tickets describing each Prize are Sealed in En
velopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 25
cts. a Sealed Ticket will bo drawn without choice
and delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any
address. The prize named upon it will be deliv
ered to the ticket-holder on payment of ONE
DOLLAR. Prizes will be immediately sent to
any address, as requested, by express or return
mail.
Yon WILL KNOW WHAT YOUR PRIZE IS BEFORE
YOU PAY FOR IT. Any Prize, may he exchanged
for another of the sa me value. NO BLANKS.
£_tfc*Oiir patrons can depend on fair dealings.
REFERENCES. —We select the few following
names from the many who have lately drawn Val
uable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish
theus :
S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, N. Y., 1,000, Miss Annie
Monroe, Chicago, 111., Piano, valued at $650 ;
Robt. Jackson, Dubuque, lowa, Gold Watch, $250 ;
Phillip McCarthy, Louisville, Ky , Diamond Clus
ter Ring, $600; R. A. Patterson, New Bedford,
Mass., Silver Tea Set, $175; Miss Emma Wal
worth, Milwaukee, Wis., Piano, SSOO ; Rev. T. W.
Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio, Melodcon, $125.
publish no names without permission.
OPINIONS OF the Press.—"They are doing the
largest business; the Arm is reliable, and know
them to bo a fairdealing Srm." — Weekly Tribune,
l'eh. 8, 1868.
"We have examined their system, and know
them to be a fair dealing firm."— N. Y. Herald,
Feb. 28, 1868.
"Last week a friend of ours drew a SSOO prize,
which was promptly received."— Daily News,
Alar. 3, 1868.
Send for circulars giving many more references
and favorable notices from the press. Liberal in
ducements to Agents Satisfaction guaranteed.
Every package of Sealed Envelopes contains ONE
CASH GIFT. Six Tickets for $1; 13 for $2; 35 tor
SSOO ; 110 for sls.
All letters should be addressed to HARPER,
WILSON A CO., 173 Broadway, N. \\
GEPL GATIAG.
ADM INISTRA TOR'S NOTICE.—
Letters of administration upon the Estate of
Archibald Perdew, Esq , late of Southampton tp.,
deceased, having been granted to the subscriber
by' the Register of Bedford County, hereby noti
fies all persons indebted to said estate to make
payment immediately; and all persons having
claims are requested to present the same properly
ahthenticated for settlement.
ELIJAH PERDEW, adrn'r.
TJTSTAT E OF J EREMI AH A K ERS,
I'j DEC'D.—The Register of Bedford County
having granted letters of administration upon the
estate of Jeremiah Akers, late of Monroe Town
ship, Bediord County, dce'd , to the undersigned
residing in said Township,
All persons indebted to said estate are hereby
notified to make immediate payment and those
having claims against the estate will present them,
properly authenticated for settlement.
ABIA AKERS,
may29w6 Adrn'r.
A1 >M 1 NISTRATOR'S N<)TICE.—
Letters of administration upon the estate of
Jonathan Potts, late of Southampton township,
deo'd, having been granted to the subscriber by
the Register of Bedford county, he hereby noti
fies all persons indebted to said estate to make
payment immediately ; and all persons having
claims, are requested to present the same, proper
ly authenticated, for settlement.
JACOB POTTS, adrn'r.,
junl2w6 Southampton Township.
Notices, &r.
PR I\ 7 ATE SALE ()F VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.—The well-known "Meyers
Farm,'' in East Providenoe Tp., containing 200
ACRES, 100 of which are cleared and in a high
state of cultivation ; balance well timbered with
white pine, hemlock and white oak. On the
premises are erected a first-class country DWELL
ING HOUSE, BANK BARN and all the necessary
out-houses. There is a never failing spring at
the door. The above property is offered at pri
vate sale until the 21st DAY OF JULY. TERMS
reasonable, Persons desiring to purchase this
valuable property should apply at once to
CHRIST. MEYERS, on the premises, or
E. F. KERR, Bedford, Pa.
jun!2w4
OOK AGENTS WANTEDTosoli
cit orders for Dr. WILLIAM SMITH'S DIC
TIONARY OF THE BIBLE. The Only Edition
Published In America, Condensed By Dr. Smith's
Own Hand. In one large Octavo volume, illus
trated with over 125 steel and wood engravings.
Agents and subscribers see that you get the
Genuine Edition By Dr. Smith.
The Springfield Republican says, this edition
published by Messrs Burr & Co. is the geuuine
thing.
The Congregational in says, whoever wishes to
get in the cheapest form, the best Dictionary of
the Bible should buy THIS.
Agents are meeting with unparalleled success.
We employ no General Agents, and offer extra
inducements to Canvassers. Agents will see the
advantage of dealing directly with the PUBLISH
ERS. For descriptive circulars with full particu
lars and terms, address the Publishers,
J B. BURR A CO., Hartford, Conn,
may 29 m 6
HARVEST T<>OLS AND MACHIN
ERY, AT
HARTLEY & METZGER'S,
SIGN OP THE RED PADLOCK.
Russell's Massillon Reapers and Mowers, with
which we challenge all competition
Farmer Mowers, Troy Pattern, warranted.
100 Greencastle Grain Cradles, the only genu
ine Greencastles in the County.
Waldron's Grain Scythes.
Beard's Silver Steel Grain Scythes.
Gilt Grain Scythes.
English Waldron Grass Scythes.
Waldron's English Pattern Scythes.
Red Racer Scythes
Queen of the Meadow Scythes.
Dunn's Guilt Scythes
Gilt Back Scythes.
Red Rover Scythes.
Silver Steel Scytho3,
Black Snake Soythcs.
Mowery's Steel Back Scythes.
American Waldron Scythes.
Spring, Tooth, Horse, Hay and Grain Pakes,
several of the best patents.
Scythe Snaths in variety.
Hand Rakes.
Pitch Forks.
Horse Hay-Forks.
Field Cans.
Scythe Stones, and Rifles of all kinds.
Sickles.
Rope, all sizes.
Demijohns.
Hammered Shovel Molds.
Children's Carriages and Wagons.
Ice Cream Freezers.
In short, all kinds of Farm Implements and
Machinery, at lowest cash prices.
And the largest general Hardware stock in the
county. Call and soe us may29tf
A T LYNCH'S
HARDWARE STORE
you will find the best
GRAIN CRADLES IN BEDFORD.
Lots of Grain and Grass Scythes and Snaths of
all kinds.
Scythe Stones and Rifles.
Hay and rain Forks.
Field water cans and domi-johns.
All kinds of Rope.
Churns and Ice-cream Freezers.
Paints, Oils, and Glass, all sizes.
In fact, everything usually kept in first-class
Ilnrdware Stores.
Call at the sign of the BIG SAW. jun!2w4
N'OTICE TO BUlLDEßS.—Propo
sals for the erection of a new school-hous
in Schollsburg, will be received until SATUR
DAY, August 1, by John E. Colvin, Sec'y Schells
burg school board. The whole work will be let to
one builder, or the masonry, brick work, plaster
ing and carpenter work to separate contractors.
Stone work to be put up this summer aud building
to be completed by November, 18t>9.
Proposals to furnish from ninety to one hundred
thousand brick will also be received dntil Aug. 1.
For plans and specifications of building apply to
J. E. Colvin, Schcllsburg, or 11. W. Fisher, Bed
ford. Contracts to bo awarded to tho lowest and
best bidder, llv order of tho Board of School Di
rectors of Scholfsburg Borough.
junlUwij J, a. COLVIN. Sec'y.
srii-#oods, ftr.
FWGOODS ~
XT AT THE
CASH FRODUCESTOKE!
J. M. SHOEMAKER
HAS JI'ST RETURNED FROM THE CITY
HE HAS BOUGHT A LARGE AND
CHEAP STOCK OF GOODS. JUST AT
THE RIGHT TIME, AT REDUCED
PRICES, WHICH HE WILL
SELL VERY CHEAP.
GIVE HIM A CALL AND SEE F< >R
YOURSELVES.
Bedford, Pa., June 12'h, 1868.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
IF you want a cheap suit of clothes,
call at J. M. Shoemaker's cheap Store, Bed
ford, Pa. junl2
DRESS GOODS.
When you are in search of good
dress goods, and cheap at that, call at J.
M. Shoemaker's Store. jun!2
HATS.
If you want a cheap and nice hat, go
to J. M. Shoemaker's and you will he sure to
get it. jun!2
MEN'S WEAR. - .
Avery large assortment of men's
wear just received at J. M. Shoemaker a
store. junl2
MUSLINS.
A full line of bleached and unbleach
ed muslins for sale at J. M. Shoemakers.
juul2
HOOP SKIRTS.
A complete line of Ladies' late style
Hoop Skirts, just received at J. M. Shoe
maker's store. junl2
TOBACCO.
If you want good tobacco, go to J. M.
Shoemaker's store. junl2
GROCERIES.
When you want nice and cheap gro
ceries, call at Shoemaker's store. junl2
BED-TICKING.
If you want a No. 1 article of bed
ticking or hickory check, go to J. M. Shoe
maker's store. junl2
HOSIERY, GLOVES, AC.
When you want good hosiery,
gloves, handkerchiels, neck-ties, collars,
Ac., call at Shoemaker's store. junl2
SALT.
(w i bags ground alum salt, just re
•)\ ) ceived, at J. M. Shoemaker's. junl2
RA R E O P POR T UNIT Y
FOR BARGAINS!
NOW IS THE TIME
AND.
G. R. OSTER A CO'S large and Spacious New
Store is the place to buy your goods. They have
just received an unusually large and cheap Stock
of choice and desirable
NEW GOODS,
purchased since the LATE DECLINE at GREAT
LY REDUCED PRICES, comprising a choice va
riaty of Ladies' Dross Goods, Heavy Black Gros
Grain Silk for Sacques and Dresses, Black Al
paca luster from low to sublime quality, Mohair
all the new shades for walking suits, Melange for
traveling suits, Beautiful Poplins, Armures, De
laines, French Organdy Lawn, Scotch Gingham,
White Merino, White Alpaca, White Pique for
Sacques and Dresses, Dotted Swiss, Striped and
Plaid Nar.sook, Organdy, Victoria Lawn, Shirred
Muslin, Dimity, India Twill, Brilliant, Elastig.
Shirting and table linen, Napkins, Towels Mar
seilles, Allendale and Honey comb Quilts, Damask
table covers, all the leading makes of muslin.
New York Mills, Utioa, Wamsutta, Lonsdale,
Williamsville, Semper Idem, White Rock, Whit
ney, Ac.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Ladies' Cloth,
Cottonade, Ticking, Shirting Stripe, Clothing
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
DECIDEDLY CHEAP.
Carpets, Oil-cloth and Window Shades, Wool fill
ing and all wool Ingrain Carpets, Yenitian entry,
and stair carpet, uew listing and Dutch Yam
Carpets, the oheapest in town, Floor and Stair
oil cloth, Gilt bordered window shades, cheap.
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES,
choice Java, Laguayra and Rio coffee, choice Im
perial, Young Hyson, Oolong and Japan Tea. Su
gars and Syrups. In a word, everything you want.
Call and see for yourselves. junl9'6S.
SPRING GOODS.—A. B. CRAMER
A CO. are now receiving the LARGEST and
MOST ELEGANT STOCK of GOODS, ever opened
in Bedford.
GREAT BARGAINS on hand, in every depart
ment. TERMS— cash, or six months approved
credit. May 18, '6B.
gOMETHING NEW.
The undersigned has just returned from the city
with all the
LATE IMPROVEMENTS
in Photography, and is introducing the new Style
of Picture called the
CABINET SIZE PHOTOGRAPH, '
which has attracted so much attention in New
York and Philadelphia.
Having gone to considerable expense in refit
ting and improving his Gallery, he is enabled to
make any of the _
NEW STYLES OF PICTURES ATVER 1'
LOW PRICES, FROM 25 CENTS UP.
He would also invite attention to his splendid
stock of ALBUMS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES;
also GILT, ROSEWOOD, and WALNUT FRAMES
and MOULDINGS, very cheap. Also Brackets
for Ornamenting Parlors.
HIS FANCY CASES are of the latest style and
made of the boat material.
Photographs copied and Enlarged from old De
guerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Paintings or any other
kind of Picture.
Thankful to his friends for thoir patronage dur
ing the past fifteen years, ho hopes to merit a
continuance of the same, and would respectfally
invite all who wish a correct likeness of them
selves, to oall and examine his work before going
clsewhore, satisfied that he can give entire satis
faction to any who may favor him with their cus
tein. T. R. GETTYS.
junl9m3
T)RINTERS' INK has made many a.
X businessman rioh We ask yoa to try it in
ine >olumns of THR GAIBTTI
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