The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, July 24, 1868, Image 3

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lII'NTING DON AND BltOAl> TOP R. It.
—SVMMKR ARRAHGKMENT. —TIMK TABLB.— Express
Train leavos Mt Dallas 5 40 a in., and arrives at
Huntingdon, at 8.23 a m ; leaves Huntingdon at
6 05 p. ni., and arrives at Mt Dallas at 8.53 p m.
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 2.10 p. m , ar
rives at Huntingdon at 4.52 p.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 7.45 a. m., and arrives at Mt. Dallas at
10.30 a. m. .
FOB SALE—A four-octave MELOIJE
ON, of excellent tone, and as good as
new. Will be sold cheap. Terms
Cash. Enquire at this office, julfitf.
A SHAW AND CLARK S2O Sewing
Machine (in good order) for sale. En
quire at this office. julfitf.
MEYMOI'K AND BLAIR!
The People in Council!
Eloquent Speech of Col. Filler !
Another Seymour and Blair meeting
was held in front of the Mengel House
on Saturday evening last. It was a
complete success. Notwithstanding
the heat, the announcement that Col.
Filler was on hand to do battle for the
rights of the people, brought a large
crowd together. A great many came
to again hear Mr. Reynolds, who, we
are sorry to say, was prevented by ill
ness from speaking. The meeting was
organized by the election of the follow
ing officers: —President: JAMES
CESSNA, ESQ. (When Mr. Cessna
reached the stand, three cheers were
proposed and given for the old Demo
cratic war-horse of Cumberland Val
ley.) Vice Pres'ts, J. E. Wills, Henry
Boor, John Henderson, N. N. Koons
and Isaac D. Earnest. Secretaries,
Edwin Hartley and Henderson Souser.
Col. Filler was then loudly called for,
and soon presented himself amid the
cheers of the crowd, and in one of his
happiest efforts he held the audience
for more than an hour. He warned
the people that, as they loved liberty
and the Union, they should do their
utmost to prevent the success of that
party which, by tyrannical enactments
and the power of the military, is en
deavoring to wipe out the last vestige
of constitutional government in this
country. He exposed the insincerity
of the Chicago convention, with its
double-meaning, patent-extension plat
form, and administered a scathing re
buke to the party that claims to be the
oidy friend of the soldiers, yet passes no
opportunity by to insult and malign
them unless they happen to affiliate
with the Radicals. The speech was
well received and the Colonel was fre
quently interrupted with rounds of ap
plause. O. E. Shannon, Esq., was the
next speaker, and in his usual, felici
tous style, gave the people such a
speech as they delight in listening to.
On motion of J. W. Dickerson, Esq..
the following persons were appointed a
committee to draft a constitution and
by-laws for a Heymour and Blair club,
said committee to report on next Sat
urday evening : William Hartley, E.
F. Kerr, L. Defibaugh, I. Mengel and
O. E.Shannon. The meeting adjourned
with three cheers for the whole Demo
cratic ticket.
THE Democratic County Committee
will meet in the Grand Jury Room, at
the Court House in Bedford, at one o'-
clock, P. M., on Saturday, the Ist of
August, next, for the purpose of nomi
nating a candidate for county Auditor
in place of Valentine Steckman, Esq.,
who has declined.
Other important business will be
transacted, and a full attendance is re
quested.
Members of the committee : J. W.
Dickerson, Chairman, Bedford Bor.;
It. W. Berkstresser, Secretary, Bedford
Bor.; Jno. P. Iteed, Bedford Bor.;
Isaac D. Earnest, Bedford Tp.; D.
Rowland, Broad Top; Jeremiah
Thompson, Bloody Run ; S. H. Feath
er, Colerain ; J. M. Barnet, Coaldale;
James Cessna, C. Valley ; Joseph Cess
na, Harrison ; W. Gorsuch, Hopewell;
Thompson Burns, Juniata ; 1. C. De
vore, Londonderry ; Isaac Kensinger,
Liberty; 'Jacob Barkman, Monroe;
John A. Burns, Napier; John H. Bar
ton, E. Providence ; Geo. Baughman,
W. Providence ; S. S. Fluke, Sax ton ;
Geo. Smouse, Jr., Snake Spring ;.S.
AV. Statler, Schellsburg; Dr. W. Hall,
St. Clair; F. D. Beegle,St.Clairsville;
Win. Adams, Southampton; Josiah
Mowry, Union; Daniel Barley, M.
Woodbury; Jos. E. Noble, S. Wood
bury ; D. R. P. Swaney, Woodbury
Bor.
J. W. DICKERSON,
C'h'n. Dem. Co. Com.
R. W. BERKSTRESSER, Sec'y.
AT THE SPRINGS.— Ex-Governor
G'urtiu, Judge Grier, Judge Porter,
Chambers M'Kibbin, Esq., Superin
tendent of the Mint at Phila., are at
present rusticating at the Bedford
Springs. We also notice among the
the visitors, that prince of good fellows,
Patrick McEvoy, Dr. 11. Carpenter,
the friend and family physician of late
Ex-President Buchanan, and S. 11.
Reynolds, Esq., who ought to be in
Congress in place of that hater of his
race, Thad.JStevens. York is represen
ted by that sterling Democrat, J. F.
Spangler, Esq.
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KEEP COOL. —Since there are so ma
ny fatal cases of sun-stroke all over the
country, persons cannot be too earful of
their habits. Don't get excited, drink
as little cold water or stimulants as
possible. If you must be in the sun
a great deal, place some green leaves
or a silk handkerchief in your hat.
Either is said to be a preventive and
certainly more easily carried than a
brick.
W, W.SHUCK and J. W, Rohm are pre
pared to put up, at the shortest notice,
Mason's double-acting force pump. See
their advertisement in another cob
umn. Every pump is warranted for
three years.
Cone crazy—the thermometer.
The next President—Seymour.
General complaint—of the heat.
TROUBLESOME— fIies to a lazy per
son.
A spire that everybody sees—per
spire.
Grant has gone West in search of a
"policy."
Finished—the new story on the Bed
ford Hotel.
Beautiful extract—to help a nice
young lady out of a mudhole.
PIKED— South Juliana street. Not
troubled with dust there.
A Seymour and Blair Club will be
organized here next Saturday evening.
WHAT has become of the Grant and
Colfax club ? We missed that side-show
on last Saturday evening.
The heated term is a harvest for the
saloonaties. Soda water and ice cool
lemonades are in great demand.
A horse belonging to Shoemaker &
Barclay dropped dead in the road the
other day from the heat.
A certain Radical got enthusiastic
enough on the street, the other day, to
exclaim, "Raw for Grant and Cold
Facts!"
WILKES is betting on the success of
Grant. He is backed by the Press cor
respondent in this place. Heavy, this
hot weather.
BE virtuous and you shall be happy.
Subscribe for the Gazelle , pay for it in
advance, and you shall have the prin
ter's blessing.
A Mr. Simmons, of La Crosse, walk
ed eleven hundred miles in twelve
days. We have never heard of such
walking per-simmons before.
A Greensburg local says that the ther
mometer there was up to one hundred
and forty eight! Mistake some where.
Either the "local" or the thermometer
must have been "on a high."
THE Radicals are circulating hun
dreds of copies of the Tribune and Press
in this county. Go ahead, boys, you
are doing a good work for us. The
more that villianous stuff you circu
late, the greater our majority will be.
Versteh!
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NEW GOODS received and opened at
the Regulator's every few days—an ev
ideneethat Irvine sells the best of goods
in his line of business, at short profits..
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Go AND SEE the stock of clothiug at
Berkstressers' before you make pur
chases elsewhere. Remember, it is
now time to close out their summer
stock at bargains to purchasers.
EXCHANGE HOTEL HUNTINGDON,
PA.— Visitors to Bedford Springs, on
their return home via Huntingdon,
will find the "Exchange" the place to
stop, either for breakfast, tea, or to rest
over night. It is now one of the very
bet kept and furnished hotels in Cen
tral Pennsylvania and deserves the
patronage of the traveling public.
GIVE IT UP.— The idea of writing in
teresting locals with the thermometer
standing at ten feet in the shade! The
very thought makes the perspiration
"steal gently o'er us." Wearedisgus
ted, demoralized, wilted.,"ausgespielt."
Excuse us, dear reader. We'll fiy to
the soda fountain for relief, and take
vanilla and cream in ours.
CAMP-MEETING.— A Methodist Epis
copal camp meeting will commence Au
gust 21st., at Hull's and Deaner's grove,
four miles north of Schellsburg, and in
Schellsburg charge. An excellent
spring near the ground, and lumber
for tents convenient. All tho adjoin
ing charges are invited to tent with
us. A. W. Decker, P. C.
J. R. Akers, gr. P.
NEWSPAPER PATRONAGE.— SeveraI
years of experience in the publishing
business, has forced conviction upon us
that newspaper patronage is a word of
many definitions and that a great ma
jority of mankind are either ignorant
of the correct definition or are dishon
est, in a strict biblical sense of the
word. Newspaper patronage is com
posed of as many colors as the rain
bow, and is changeable as a chameleon.
One man comes in and subscribes for
the paper and pays for it in advance,
and goes home and reads it with the
proud satisfaction that it is his.—He
hands in his advertisement, asks the
price, and pays for it, and goes to his
place of business and reaps the advan
tage thereof. This is newspaper pat
ronage.
Another man says, 'you may put my
name on your books,' and goes off
without saying a word about the pay.
Time passes on and you want money
and ask him to pay what is honestly
due you. He Hies into a passion, per
haps pays and perhaps not, and orders
his paper stopped. This is called
newspaper patronage.
Another man has been a subscriber a
long time, but has never paid a cent
and at last becomes tired of you and
wants a change. He thinks he wants
a city paper. He tells the postmaster
he don't want it, and you get a paper
marked 'refused.' But does he call
and pay? He wants his money to pay
for Ids city paper. He will pay you
after a while he says. But he never
does, unless you sue him.—And this,
too, is called newspaper patronage.
Another man lives near you—he
does not take the paper—he don't like
the editor—the paper is too small for
him—yet he goes regularly to his
neighbor's and reads it, and finds fault
with it, and quarrels with the opin
ions of the editor. Occasionally he sees
an article ho likes and begs or gives a
half dime for the number. This is
called newspaper patronage.
Another man takes two or thieecity
papers aud cannot afford to take a home
paper, bqt hp likes It and qomes into
the office and begs one whenever ho is
in town. This, also, is called newspa
per patronage.
Another man likes the paper, he
takers a copy for himself and family,
and pays for it, and does all he can to
get new subscribers—he never grum
bles, but always has a cheerful word
for the editor. If any little item of
interest occurs in his neighborhood he
informs the editor. This is newspa
per patronage.
Another man has a patent and wants
you to give it a two dollar notice ev
ery week. 'lt will be of interest to
your readers,'he says; but although,
knowing it will benefit him most of
all, he does not offer to pay for it.
This is called newspaper patronage.
Another man has taking the
paper several years, but has not paid
for it, and comes in with a four or five
dollar advertisement and asks you to
insert it for nothing because he is an
old patron of yours. This is called
newspaper patronage.
Another man—'a young man about
town'—no use of his taking a paper,
he gets married and hands in the no
tice with 'just hand me a dozen copies.'
He gets them and when you mention
pay he looks surprised—'you surely do
not charge for such things! And this
si called newspaper patronage.
'Another man,' (bless you, it does us
good to see such men) comes in and
says: 'Theyear for which I paid is
about to expire. I want to pay for an
other.' He does so and retires. This
is newwspaper patronage.
THERE are two special qualities which
determine and fix the superiority of
Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S new style imprrov
ed kair restorer or dressing , in one bot
tle, over all other preparations for the
hair. First, the prompt, quick action,
great growth, life and vigor that it is
sure to give to the hair, never failing,
by a few applications, to restore Grey
or white hair to its natural color, im
parting to the Hair a Delightful aro
ma, fresh, delicate, and unchangeable
in any climate. Second, its easy ap
plication without any previous prepar
ation of the Hair ; without that sticky
and disagreeable sulphur odor found
and complained of in all other prepar
ations. It never soils the skin or linen.
Ladies will find it a standard Toilet
luxury to dress their hair ; it retains
the Hair in any desired position, and is
cooling, healing, and cleansing to the
Scalp, removing immediately all scurf,,
dandruff, and pimples. Price one dol
lar. Sold by all druggists. 3w
—The War Department has ordered
the immediate removal of the bodies
of two hundred Confederate officers,
who were buried on Johnson's Island
while prisoners of war, to the Catholic
cemetery at Sandusky. The removal
will commence on Monday next.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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DR. TOBIAS' Celebrated Venetian
Liniment whose wonderful cures, sure and instan
taneous action in cases of Chronic Rheumatism,
Headache, Toothache, Cuts, Burns, Colic, Cramps,
Dysentery, etc., have astonished the civilized
world. It is no new catch-penny, but an article
that has stood the test of twenty years. The enor
mous sale and rapidly increasing demand is at
once the surest evidence of its usefulness aud pop
ularity. Try it and bo convinced. Ho family
should be without a bottle in the house—hundreds
of dollars, and many hours of suffering may be
saved by its timely use. Colic, Cramp, and Dys
entery yield at once to its pain-curative proper
ties. It is perfectly innocent, and can be given
to the oldest person or youngost child. No mat.
ter, if you have no confidence in Patent Medi
cines—try this, and you will be sure to buy again
and recommend to your friends. Hundreds of
Physicians recommend it in their practice. None
genuine unless signed, "S. I. Tobias." Price 50
oents ber bottle. Sold by all the Druggists. De
pot, 50 Cortlandt Street, New York. ju!24w4
FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS now
clothed with masses of rich black and brown hair
would, if they wore unfortunately
Cut Off
from a supply of CRISTADORO'S DYE, begin to
Turn White,
red, sandy, and gray. Manhood and beauty,
with the one defect in their personal appearance
remedied by
CRISTADORO'S IIAIR DYE,
rejoice in their good fortune, and recommend it
to all who require a perfect dye. Manufactured
by J. CRISTADORO, 68 Maiden Lane. New York
Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dress
•rs. ju!24w4
ITCII ! 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'ltch.
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 A POTTER, No. 170 Washington
Street, Boston, Mass. For sale by all Druggists
scp2o,'67yl
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DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CA
TARRH treated with the utmost success by J.
ISAACS, M. D., and professor of Disease of the
Eye and Ear in the Medical College of Penn
sylvania. 12 years experience, (formerly of
Leyden, Holland), No. 805 Arch Street, Phila.
Testimonials can be seen ai his office. The medi
cal faculty are invited to accompany their pa
tients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Arti
ficial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for
examination. july3,'6Byl
CANCER, SCROFULA, <fcc., CURED.—
Persons afflicted with Cancer, Scrofula, Tu
mors, Eruptions, Ac., are CURED by the use of Dr.
GREENE'S ELECTRO-MEDICATED BATHS 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.
To CONSUMPTIVES.— The lie v. ED
WARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all
who desire it, the prescription with the directions
for making and using the simple remedy by which
he was oure 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, Williamsburgh, New York. sepl3mß
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INFORMATlON.— lnformation guar
anteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair up?
op a bald head or beardless faoe, also a recipe for
the removal of Pimples Blotches, Eruptions, etc.,
op the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beau
tiful. can be obtained without charge by address-:
ing THOS. p. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 833 Broads
way, New York. sep!3mß
ANEW 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. Ho 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 ho 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. BOYLSTON JACKSON,
No. 250 North Tenth Street, Phil'a.
mayß'6Byl.
MARRIED.
DOYLE—FYAN—On the 16th inst., at the resi
dence of the bride's parents, by the Right Rev.
Bishop Dominec, of Pittsburg, M. B. Doyle, Esq.,
of Toledo, Ohio, to Miss Mary A., only daughter
of Robert Fyan, Jlsq., of Bedford Pa.
Amid the gay and festive scenes of the marriage
ceremonies the printer was not forgotten, but re
ceived a large contribution of the "good things,"
for which the happy couple have our warmest
thanks. Ten thousand joys attend them, and
may nothing ever mar a blissful journey through
life.
SLEEK—BORDER —At the M. E. parsonage,
July Ist, by Rev. C. W. Decker, Mr. Geo. B.
Sleek to Miss Kate Border, both of Schellsburg,
Pa.
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.—
Notice is hereby given to all persons not to
trespass on the property of John Sproat, resided
upon by the undersigned, by fishing, hunting,
berrying, or in any other way, as all such as do
will be proseouted to the fullest extent of the law,
ju!24w3 DANIEL A. BARTEGES.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
TIIE UNITED STATES-Fon THE WESTERN
DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA. —ISAAC F. GROVE,
a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March
2d, 1867, having applied for a Discharge from all
his debts, and other claims provable under said
Act, by order of the Court, Notice is hereby giv
en, to all persons who have proved their debts,
and other persons inteiested, to appear on the 21st
day of August, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M., before
Hastings Gehr, Esq., Register, at the office of J.
W. Lingenfelter, Esq., in Bedford Pa., to show
cause, if any they have, why a Discharge should
not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And furtff
er, Notice is hereby given, that the Second and
Third Meetings of Creditors ot the said Bankrnpt,
required by the 27th and 28th Sections of said
Act, will be had before the sail Register, at the
same time and place.
S. C. McCANDLESS,
jul24w2 CWrk of said Court.
IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES— IOR THE WESTERN
DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA.—DANIEL METZGER,
a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March
2d, 1867, having applied for a Discharge from all
his debts, and other claims pnvable under said
Act, by order of the Court, Notice is hereby giv
en, to all persons who have jroved their debts,
and other persons interested, t appear on the 21st
day of August 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M., before
Hastings Gehr, Esq., Register, at the office of J.
W. Lingenfelter, Esq., in Bedford, Pa., to show
cause, if any they have, why a Discharge should
not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And furth
er, Notice is hereby given, that the Second and
Third Meetings of Creditor et the said Bankrupt,
required by the 27th and 28th Sections of said
Act, will be had before the said Register, at the
same time and place.
H. C McCANDLESS,
jul24w4 Clerk of said Court.
T>UMPS! PUMPS !! PUMPS !! !
SYLVESTER G. MASON'S
DOUBLE-AC TING. NON-FR EEZING
FORCE PUMP,
Patented August 28th, 1866, and awarded the
PREMIUM at the Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New
York State Fairs, m 1866.
The advantages claimed for .his pump over all
uthor patent pumps are as follows, viz : The valves,
are composed entirely of cast iron, rendering it
the most durable of any pump yet patented.
This pump is so constructed that ft peyer freezes,
the water dropping back to the level with the water
in tho wall . It is easily worked, and can be used, by
attaching hose, in washing wagons, horses, wat
ering gardens, and in oase of fire is of valuable
service, as water may be thrown to the distance
of from sixty to seventy feet in the air from it by
the use of a small section of hole
This valuable pump is now tffered to the public
at the following prices :
Three-quarter in. Pump.| Inch Pump.
From 7to 10 ft. sls 7to 10 ft. sl7 00
From 10 to 15 ft 17 00; From 10 to 15 ft 18 00
From 15 to 20 ft 20 OOjFronc 15 to 20 ft 22 00
From 20 to 25 ft 25 00 j From 20 to 25 ft 26 00
From 25 to 30 ft 30 00 j From 25 to 30 ft 30 00
From 30 to 35 ft 95c pr ft' From 30 to 35 ft 35 00
From 35 to 55 ft 90c pr ft From 35 to 40 ft 40 00
From 55 to 60 ft 85c pr ft! From 40 to 50 ft 95c pr ft
A liberal reduction from the above prices will
be made to parties sending us several orders from
ene place at the same time. In sending orders
please give the depth of the well to the top of the
platform.
County rights for sale in Somerset, Fulton,
Huntingdon, Franklin, Blair ind Centre counties.
Address
J. W. ROHM <t W. W. SHUCK,
julyl7.3m Bedford, Pa.
TYUILDERS and
TAKE NOTICE !
Sealed proposals for the erection of the Bedford
county Poor House will be received at the office of
the county commissioners in Btdford, until
SATURDAY, THE 15T1I DAY OF SEPTEMBER,
NEXT.
when the contract will be awaided, to the lowest
and best bidder. The Commissioners reserving
the right to reject any or all of the bids.
The building to be erected upon the present
Poor House property, to be two stories and a base
ment in hight, large enough to aocommodata one
hundred and twdnty paupers, and to be comple
ted, and ready for use, on, or before, tho Ist day
of October, 1569.
The Commissioners will furnish the bricks All
the labor, and all other materials must bo supplied
by the contractor.
The plan, with detailed specifications, can be
seen at the commissioners' office, on, or any day
after the 21st inst,
The plan and specifications will be made part
of tho contract, and the contractor will be held to
a strict compliance therewith. All proposals
should be addressed to Jno. G. Fishor, Commis
sioners' clerk, Bedford, Pa.
MICHAEL S. KITCHEY,
DAVID IIOWSARE,
PETER M. BARTON,
jul 17m2 Commissioners.
ftA/l ACRES OF EXCELLENT
DIM / FARM LAND FOR SALE.—ONE
TRACT containing 262 ACRES, with good log
house and barn thereon ; also a good SAIV-MILL,
worth a rental of S2OO per annum. About half
of this tract is excellent bottom and the balance
upland. About 100 ACRES CLEARED, well
fenced and in a good state of cultivation. Balance
well timbered. The whole tract is well watered,
and is situate on Dunniug's creek, in St Clair tp.,
adjoining lands of John Alstadt, Jaoob Andrews
and Jacob Beckley. The mill and farm will be
sold separately, or together, to suit purchasers.
ALSO, one tract containing 183 acres, having a
good log house and barn and out buildings there
on. About 65 acres cleared, well fenced and in a
good state of cultivation ; balauce covered with
an excellent growth of valuable timber—well
watered and situate near Pleasantville, in St.
Clair Township, adjoining lands of John Alstadt,
Jacob Bowser, Jacob Beokloy and Joseph Smith
ALSO, one tract containing 157 acres, about 20
acres cleared, well fenced and in a good state of
cultivation; balance covered with an excellent
growth of valuable timber; well watered and
situate in St. Clair Township, adjoining lands of
Jacob Beckley, Joseph Smith and Christian
Mock.
Each of these tracts will be sold as a whole or
in parts, to suit purchasers, and will be offered at
private sale until SATURDAY, the 14th of Nov.
next, when, if not disposed of, they will be sold
to the highest and best bidder at public sale, of
which timely notice will be given.
For further particulars, address personally, or
by letter, J. VV. DICKBRSON,
Attorney-at-Law,
july3tf Bedford, Pa.
r pERMS 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.
EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE
OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low
lates at THB BEDFORD GAZETTE office. Call and
eave yeur orders.
LETTER" HEADS AND BILL
HEADS, and EN VELOPES for business men
printed in the best style oftheart, at THE GAZETTE
JOB OFFICE.
TIIE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the
best Advertis'igMedium n SouthsruPenn
lylvania
JUw? gumtiscmcnts:.
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| D RY paid to Agents male or female, to
introduce our Patent Everlasting White Wire
Clothes Lines. Address American Wire Co., 75
William St., N. Y., or 16 Dearborn st., Chicago,
111. _ __ __ _
QIRCULAR,
MILL,
MtJLAY,"
OA NO,
AND
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.
j LIPPINCOTT A BAKEWELL'S j
Patent Ground, !
Patent Temper,
LIPPINCOTT A CO. J
Warranted
CAST STEEL SAWS.
AXES,
Common shape, as good as the best.
THE RED JACKET
(COLBITRN'S PATENT;
AXE
cannot bo excelled. We guaranty they will cut
26 per cent, more than common Axes, with less la
bor to the choppor.
Send for circular and prices to LIPPINCOTT A
BAKEWELL, Pittsburg, Pa., Sole Manufacturers.
For sale by principal Hardware Dealers.
junl7w4 *
STAR AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
THE ALBANY COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING
Co., Albany, N. Y., Manufacturers of General
Agricultural Machinery, comprising the celebra
ted "Star" Threshing Machines ; "Star" Rail
way (or Endless Chain) and Lever Horse Powers ;
"Star" Cotton Gins and Condensers; Circular
Cross-cut Sawmills; Vegetable Cutters; Horse
Hay Forks ; Corn and Feed Mills ; Power Corn
Shelters ; Dog Powers, Ac., Ac.
We wish to call the particular attention of
Farmers to our celebrated "STAR" THRESHER
AND CLEANER, which, as lately improved, we
claim it far superior to any other machine now in
market. It is compact and easily portable, sim
ple in its construction, and therefore easy to op
erate by the most inexperienced, and will do its
work with marvellous rapidity and perfection,
and with comparatively the least demand upon
the strength of the animals driving it.
We have made recent improvements in this ma
chine by which we are enabled to thoroughly
clean the grain under almost any combination of
difficulties, and we are now using an entirely new
and effective devico for relieving the feeder of
dust, thus making the operation of threshing as
comfortable and safe as with the ordinary ma
chines it is annoying and frequently destructive
of health.
These Machines are made of suitable sizes for
our "Star" Railway 2 Horse Power and for our
"Star" Lever Powers for 4 and 6 horses.
For sale by our agents and dealers generally.
For full particulars, send for our Illustrated De
scriptive Circular and Price List. Correspondents
will please address The Albany Cotton Gin Man
ufacturing Co., P. 0. Drawer 16?, Albany, N- Y
npOBACCQ ANTIDOTE. Warran-
I ted to remove all DESIRE for Tobacco. This
great remedy is an excellent appetizer. It puri
fies the hlood, invigorates the system, possesses
nourishing and strengthening power, ena
bles the stomach to digest the heartiest food,
makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust
health. Smokers and C hewers for Fifty Years
Cared. Price Fifty Cents, post free. A treatise
on the injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of
references, testimonials. SENT FREE. Agents
wanted. Address DR. T. R. ABOTT, Jersey City,
New Jersey.
rpo WIVES AND MOTHERS. A
I woman of Mature Age, having brought up a
large family and knowing the care, anxiety and
expense attending the same, has lately come into
the possession of a safe and simple remedy, where
by wives and mothers may prevent the increase of
family to suit their convenience. It is also a pro
moter of health. All communications confiden
tial, and the remedy sent by mail. Price $2.00.
Address Mrs. H. REED, P. 0. Box 91, Brooklyn,
N. Y. _
rpHIS IS NO HUMBUG.—By send-
I ing 30 cents and Stamp, with age, height,
color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return
mail, a correct picture of your future husband or
wife, with name and date of marriage. Address
W. FOX, P. 0. Drawer No 8, Fultonviile, New
York,
4 GENTS WANTED. Something
new. Every family wants it. GALVANIC
r Plating Fluid. Received Ist premium at
Paris Exposition. Send 60 cts. for sample. HAR
RIS A Co., 32 North sth st., Phila., Pa.
A~ GENTS WANTED. A Book for
Democrats. A fine chance for Agents.
AGENTS wanted for a new and very popular
Democratic Campaign Book. A chance for JJem
oerats in every county to make money. Special
terms for agents. No better selling book can be
found. Address, for tortus and particulars, I>.
APPLETON A 00., Publishers, New York.
rrvHE SUCCESS
I Of the One DOLLAR Sale a Revolution in
Trade.
WE furnish at a uniform prioe 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-opcrate with us in carry
ing out a plan which meets the wants of the mil
lion, and in the disposal of a large 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 piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress,
Shawl, Sewing Machine, Ac., Ac.,
FREE OF COST.
A oheek describing an urtiole to be sold for a
Dollar, 10 cts.; 20 for $2 ;40 for $4 ;60 for $6 ; 100
for $lO, sent by mail. Send monoy by Registered
letter. Circulars mailed free to any address. A
gents wanted everywhere. Adress
HARRIS A PLL'MMER,
34 Hanover St., Boston, Mass.
Proof of our statement that wo have
BjaJo
A COMPLETE
It E VOL.UTIQN
IN TRADE,
can 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 tho 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 thejr interest to patronize our house,
as we still continue to give better Goods anl
greater inducements to agents than any other
concern in the business.
We sell every description of DRV 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.
Aire are prepared to receive Adver
\ j tisements for a
NEW LIST OF FIFTY NEWSPAPERS
ON THE
PACIFIC COAST,
KUISRACING
California,
Oregon,
Nevada,
AND THE TERRITORIES OP
Montana,
Utah,
Idaho and
Washington.
Also a New List of Newspapers, by which we can
insert an Advertisement ocoupying
an inch of space, in
250 NEWSPAPERS,
For 40 oents per eaoh Month.
STAMP FOR CIRCULAR.
ADDRESS
GEO. P. HOWELL & CO. *
ADVERTISING AGENTS,
40 PARK ROW, N. Y.
OYES! OYES! O Yes!— The un
dersigned having taken out auctioneer 11
cense holds himself in readiness to cry sales and
auctions on the shortest notioe. Give him a call.
Address him at Ray's Hill, Bedford county. Pa.
oct2sw6 WILLIAM GRACEY
£cpl gtatitt*.
Al>M LN ISTRATIHI'S N< >TIC&—
Lctters of administration upon the Estate of
Archibald Perdew, Esq , late of Southampton tp.,
deceased, having been granted to the subscriber
by the ltogistor 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
ahthentieatea for settlement.
ELIJAH PERDEW, adrn'r.
ADM IN ISTRATOB'S NOTICE,—
Letters of administration upon the estate of
Jonathan Potts, late of Southampton township,
dee'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
clnims, are requested to present the same, proper
ly authenticated, for settlement.
JACOB POTTS, adrn'r.,
junl2w6 Southampton Township.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-
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.
T)EDFORD C<)UNTY N<)RMAL
if SCHOOL. —The Fall Quarter will begin, at
Bedford, Monday, August 3d, 1868, and ooutinue
eleven weeks, closing with a County Institute.
Special attention will be given to methods of In
struction, or School Economy, History and Vocal
Culture. Terms, including vocal music $6, to be
paid in advance. Boarding can be had at reasona
ble rates. 11. W. FISHER.
july3w4 Co Sup't.
LYROTICE TO TRESPASSERS.— No-
Xi tice is hereby given to all persons not to
trespass on the property of the undersigned, in
St. Clair tp., by fishing or hunting or in any way
whatever, as they will be prosecuted to the fullest
extent of the law. T. H. A N. J. LYONS,
JACOB BECKLEY,
ABNER W. SLEEK,
JESSE BLACKBURN,
_jul3w3 JESSE WILLIS.
JNO. G. FISHER,
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
BEDFORD, PA.
Fire Insurance effected perpotually or for any
term.
Life Insurance on the Interest Bearing Plan.
Losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid.
july3,'6
ALLEGHANY MALE AND FE
MALE SEMINARY—The Fall Quarter
will open August sth. Special attention to those
intending to teach. Terms moderate. For infor
mation Address J. W. HUGHES,
jull7w4 Rainsburg, Pa.
I!STRAY HOGS.—Came to premises
J of the undersigned, in Bedford tp., some two
months ago, five Shoats, four white and one
black-spotted. The owner is notified to come for
ward, prove property, pay charges, and take them
away, otherwise they will be disposed of acoord
,ng to law. NTHANIEL SMITH.
1 july 17w3
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
•'WEARING OF THE GREEN." The most
entortaining book published, abounding in Ro
mance, Humor ami Wit. Agents say it is the
best seilint* book out, as people are tired of the
repetition of dry details and army reports.
One Agent sold 58 in One Week.
<< u 92 ci
" " " 182" Ten Days.
Liberal Terms to Agents. Send for Ciroular.
Also, Family Quarto Bibles. Best Edition
published. WM. FLINT, Publisher, 26 South 7th
street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. ju1,17w4
FT! HE AGRICULTURAL COL
-1 LEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA, ro-organizod
in i 866, as a Soientific School, gives courses of in
struction in GENERAL SCIENCE, AGRI
CULTURE, MECHANICAL AND CIVIL
ENGINEERING, And ENGLISH AND
CLASSICAL LITERATURE.
First term begins July 29, and ends Dec 16, 18-
68. For further particulars apply to
JAS. Y. M'KEE, Vice President,
Agricultural College,
jull7w3 Centre County, Pa.
"VTOTICE TO SALESMEN,
We wish to employ a few First-class NOTION
SALESMEN to sell thirty days oash trade.
We want men of experience in the business, and
only such as can control a good trade. To such
men we are willing to propose most liberal terms
as to pay and moans of increasing.
Our house is well and generally known as the
largest and cheapest net cash General Notion Es
tablishment in the country, and with our large
stock of goods and method of extensively adver
tising our business, we do more than any other to
assist our salesmen to make and hold a trade.
Parties making application will be particular to
state the locality and acjtual amount of trade they
can control, having the facilities of a large stock
to sell from.
Engagements will be made for any time after
July Ist, 1868. Wo will consider all communica
tions as strictly oonfideDtial.
Address NOTIONS, box 1, 815 Philadelphia
Postoffice. ju!3w3
"TVT OTICE TO BUILDERS.— Propo-
Xi sals for the erection of a new school-hous
in Schllsburg, will bo received until SATUR
DAY, August 1, by John E. Colvin, Sec'y Schells
bur 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 and building
to be completed byNovember, 1869. •
Proposals to furnish from ninety to one hundred
thousand brick will also be received until Aug. I.
For plans and specifications of building apply to
J. E. Colvin, Schellsb.urg, or H. W. Fisher, Bed
ford, Contracts to be awarded to the lowest and
best bidder. Isy order of the Board of School Di
rectors of Schellsburg Borough.
junl9w6 J. E. COLVIN, Sec'y.
HARVEST TOOLS AND MACHIN
ERY, AT
HARTLEY & METZGER'S,
SIGX OF THB RED PADLOCK.
Russell's Massillon Reapers and Mowers, with
which we challengo all competition
Farmor Mower*, 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.
YYaldron's English Pattern Scythes.
Red Raoer Scythes
Queen of the Meadow Seythes.
Dunn's Guilt Scythes
Gilt Baok Seythes.
Red Rover Scythes
Silver Steel Seythes.
Black Snake Scythes.
Mowery's Steel Back Scythes.
American Waldron Soythes.
Spring, Tooth, Horse, Hay and Grain Rakes,
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.
Siokles.
Rope, all siaes.
Demijohns.
Hammered Shovel Molds.
Children's Carriages and Wagons.
Ice Cream Freezers.
In short, all kinds of Farm Implements and
Machinery, at lowest oash prices.
And the largest goneral Hardware stock in the
county. Call and see us. may29tf
Q IIILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
AT LYNCH'S HARDWRE STORE,
CHEAPER THAN EVER BROUGHT TO
BEDFORD.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
ALSO Hubs, Fellows, Spokes, Bows, Shafts, Spin
dles, Axles, Springs, Hay Fork Pulleys, Hay
Rone. Gr;rin Cradles and Scythes in quantity,
jlatfwf T. M. LYNCH.
PRINTERS' INK has made many a
businessman rich We ask you to iry it in
the columns of THE GAZETTE
AUCTIONEER.— The undersigned
having renewed his license as an auctioneer,
offers his services to the public generally. Post
office address Cumberland Vley.
mar2om2* JOHN DICKEN.
MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS,
and Business men generally will advance
their own interests by advertising in the ooluinns
of THE GAZETTE,
ORDERS from a distance for any
kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended
to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOR OFFICE. Bed
ford, P,
sry-&ood$, ctr.
"VT EW GOODS ~
X 1 AT THE
CASH PRODUCE STORE !
J. M. SHOEMAKER
HAS JUST 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 FOR
YOURSELVES.
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. junl2
HATS.
If you want a cheap and nice hat. so
to J. M. Shoemaker's and you will be sure to
get it. junl2
MEN'S WEAR.
Avery large assortment of men's
wear just received at J. M. Shoemaker's
store. junl2
MUSLINS.
A full line of bleached and unbleach
ed muslins for sale at J. M. Shoemakers.
junl2
HOOP SKIRTS.
4 complete line of Ladies' late style
Hoop Skirts, just received at J. M. Shoe
>r's store. junl2
TOBACCO.
If you want good tobacco, go to J. M.
Shoemaker's store. junl2
GROCERIES.
When you want nice anil 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, &C.
When you want good hosiery,
glovos, handkerchiefs, neck-ties, collars,
Ac., call at Shoemaker's store. junl2
SALT.
AA bags ground alum salt, just re-
V/'_/ ceived, at J. M. Shoemaker's. junl2
RARE OPPORTUNITY
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
riety of Ladies' Dress Goods, Heavy Black Gros
Grain Silk for Saoques and Dresses, Black Al
paca luster from low to sublime quality, Mohair
all the now 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
Saoques and Dresses, Dotted Swiss, Striped and
Plaid Nansook, 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, Utica, Wamsutta, Lonsdale,
Williamsville, Semper Idem, White Rook, Whit
ney, Ao.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Ladies' Cloth,
C.ittonade, Ticking, Shirting Stripe, Clothing
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
DECIDEDLY CHEAP.
Carpets, Oil-cloth aud Window Shades, Wool fill
ing and all wool Ingrain Carpets, Venitian entry,
and stair carpet, new listing and Dutoh Yarn
Carpets, the cheapest 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. junl9'6B.
SPRING GOODS.—A. B. CRAMER
A CO. are now receiving the LARGEST aud
MOST ELEGANT STOCK of GOODS, ever opened
in Bedford.
GREAT BARGAINS on hand, in every depart
ment. TEKMS —oash, or six months approved
credit. May 18, '6B.
YITAR! WAR!! WAR!!!
\\ Among the
DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS !
FISHER & BURNS
Have just received from Philadelphia, New York
and Boston, a well selected stock of Dry Goods,
Notions, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware,
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 ownod by C Loyer) 1 door west of the
Bedford Hotel. jun26m6
BOOK AGENTS WANTED To soli
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 Spring field Republican says, this edition
published by Messrs Burr A Co. is the geuuine
thing.
The Coneregationalist 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 uo 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.
may29m6
NAMMOTH SALE BILLS, print
ed at short notioe. 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 THB GAZBTTK JOB OFT