I fht Wtifoti ftHsfttr. | K" Home and Around. f Huntingdon AND BROAD TOP It.lt. ZSEB ARRANGEMENT— TIWE TABLE Express j .rain leaTes Mt. Dallas 5.40 a. IU , and arrives at Jlnntingdun, at 8-28 a.m.; leaves Huntingdon at 0.05 p m., and strives at Mt Dallas at 8.58 p. m Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 2 10 p. in , ar- 1 rives at Huntingdon at 4 52 p. m.; leaves Hunt- j ingdon at 7.45 a m , and arrives at Alt Dallas at j 10.30 a. m. • SEYMOUR ANI> BLAIR CLCR MEET- j IXG. — Eloquent Speeches bp Gen. Mc- j t Kmg and A. 1a"o Knott, />/. —On laßt Saturday evening the Seymour and s Blair Campaign Club meeting was an- | noun veil to Ite held at the court hou-c. | The evening Iving close, it was thought j IK-st to hold the meeting in the open air, and accordingly it was held in front of the Bedford Hotel. The committee • on permanent organization, through E. F. Kerr, Esq., made a report and j submitted the following as officers of the club: President, Henry Nicode nius, Esq.; V. Presidents, \V. IlKing, J. T. Oephart : Secretaries, W. C. j Schaetfer, A. I>. Koontz, Josiah Haley. Gen. McKaig then addressed the meet ing, and made an excellent speecli, which was duly appreciated by the crowd, the speaker being frequently interrupted by rournlsofapplause. A. Leo Knott, Esq., Prosecuting Attorney of Baltimore, followed in an able and j eloquent speech of over an hour. \Vil- , liam Walsh, Esq., of Cumberland, who had been announced to speak, was present, but owing to severe indisposi tion was unable to do so. After a few remarks by 0. E. Shannon, Esq., the meeting adjourned with three cheers lor Seymour and Blair. The meeting was large, and the most orderly and attentive one we have ev er seen. A full representation of ladies were present, and the Democratic Band discoursed its sweetest music. Hurrah for Democracy! TUB Franklin county, Democratic Convention met on Tuesday, of la t week, and made the following nomi nations : Congress, F. M. Kiminel,Chambers burg ; Senate, C. M. Duncan, Cham ltersburg: Assembly; B. F. \\ ingert. Fra..k:iu Co.; Law Judge, J. McDowell Sharpe, Chambersburg, subject to the Decision of the District Conference. Sheriff, Fred. Zollonger, Letterken ny; District Attorney, W. S. Stenger, Chamltersburg ; Comissioner, Win. S. McAllen, Metal ; Director of the Poor, Jacob R. Smith, Antrim ; Auditor, W. 1). McKin-try, Mercer-burg; Surveyor, Hugh Auld, Chambersburg. ADAMS COUNTY NOMINATIONS. — The Democratic Convention of Adams county met on Monday last and put the following ticket in nomination : For Congress, William McClean; Senate, Joseph M'Devit (subject to decision of conference,; Assembly, Dr. Dill; A— sociate J utlge. Joseph Kuhu; District Attorney, William A Duncan. FEEL HURT.—Our remarks about the R. S. C. Band, hurt somebody's feelings. Somebody felt pinched and a lengthy explanation in the Inquirer is the result. If we were wrong in our deductions, why this much ado about nothing, couched in such beautiful and endearing terms, too? A word in your ear, Mr. Defender. If, when we tread on your toes you yell out so, the community will at once conclude that you are afflicted with corns. Versteh? DAMAGES.— The Commissioners to adjudicate the losses by the rei>el inva sion of 1863, have visited three out of the seven counties in which losses were sustained. In Bedford county there are fifty claimants whose damages amount to $5,000. In' Fulton county, which wa- most exposed, there are one hundred and thirty claimants, whose damages will reach at least $lO,- 000, exdu-ive of the loss by a certain party of one hunilred and seventy tv. o fat cattle. TuF. PI.NXSYr.VAMA STATE FA I - - The sixteenth annual exhibition of the Pennsylvania State agricultural Soci ety will be held at Jlarrisburg, com mencing on Tuesday, September 29th and ending on Friday, Oetober2d, 1868. We understand that unusual ef forts are being put forth to make this the greatest and grandest fair ever held by this Society. CORRECTION. —An article compli mentary to Bedford as a watering place, which appeared in last week's GAZETTE, was credited to the Frank tin Repository instead of the Valley Spirit, where it In longed. We cheer fully make this correction, and, on be half of the good people of Bedford thank the Spirit for the kind words spo ken. . _ HARVEST HOME Pic-NK*. —The far mers of Bedford township held a pic nic. in the beautiful grove near the house of John Kootis, on Saturday last. From one who was there we learn that it was a grand alfair and passed off to the satisfaction of all con cerned. WILL the Bedford Inquirer, which printed the miserable daubs of earrica tures, two years ago, give us another edition? They represented our priso ners starving at Andersonvilie. A nother now is needed with Joe. Brown, of Georgia, in the foreground. Bring out your old stereotype. ALMOST A FIRE.—One day last week one of the chimneys of the Jail took fire, and being very foul threw out a large quantity of sparks on the roof. It was only by the greatest effort that the roof was proven led from taking lire. A young friend of ours acted as chief of the fire department, and distinguish ed himself in that capacity. ♦ . ■ - - U'oXGKESSION A lCon kkkk.VCK. —The Democratic Congressional conference will meet at Bedford on Wednesday, the 20th inst. LARGE EGG PLANT.— Mrs. O. E. Shannon raised an egg plant, this sea son, that measured 2:5 inches iu circum ference. This is the largest one we have ever heard of. Who can beat it? EXTENSIVE FIRE AT EMMAVILLE. —Between the hoars of one and two o'- clock on Monday morning last, the 10th ULst., the extensive Steam Tan nery of Messrs. Hoyt Brothers, at Lin maville, in this county, was totally consumed by tire. The tire was com municated to the building from the fur nace, but in what manner we are unable to learn. The loss is about sl->,000; but fortunately it is entirely covered by insurance. This is the second destructive fire that has, within a few months, visited Emmavillfe —the store of L. ITill &. Son having been entirely consumed in that place, in the spring HepultH can. PRESERVING TOMATOES FOR WIN TER USE.—Ripe, sound tomatoes, cut and stewed until they can be put through a cullender to take the skins out; then, in a boiling state put them in dry, hot bottles or jars, which may be prepared by setting them in hot wa- j tor and gradually increasing the heat till the water boils. Fill the bottles j and let them boil a few minutes; cork and seal while hot, cutting the cork ; even with the top of the ltottle; keep them In a dry cool place. For sealing j wax, take two parts of rosin, one of beeswax, and one of shellac, melted to gether. : Fat IT THIEVES.—We hear many complaints from fruit growers who are ; doomed to suffer from the depredations of pilferers. These offences are very an- t noying from the fact that the depreda tors are often mere children. Never theless, everybody should understand that all are amenable to the laws, and that parents are responsible for the overt acts of their children. The fines range from slu to £SO, and il is the fault of the fruit owner if such trespassers are not made to suffer. A few examples will suffice for a whole community. K. Iv. K.—The editor of one of our country exchanges threatehs to Ku Klux his delinquent subscriber-. Hear him : "Some of our subscribers forgot to pay up this Summer. The Secret Ser pent has hissed ! l'av us! Bloody bills! The yaller coffin grin> ! Pay your sub scriptions promptly! The fizzled cat mews! Death to traitors! Two dollars a year! Your doom is sealed! ! K. K. \\. fit! ! ! BEWAHE OF iNKiUNGMEXTS.—The Willoughby patent gum spring drill, like all good and approved agricultural implements, could not expect to be manufactured a great while, without an attempt being made to violate its patent by some imitation or infring ment. Let farmers be on the lookout! We mean to protect our patent. And let it be remembered that the purchas er is equally liable with the ttwuiufuc turer of an infringing machine. All our drills arc plainly marked "Willoughby Gum Spring Drill, F. Gardner & ('<>., Carlisle, Pa." FINE ORGAN.—We have had the pleasure of seeing and hearing one of S. D. & W. H. Smith's (of Boston , grand AMERICAN ORGANS in upright case, just received from the manufac turers. This instrument is a beautiful peace of furniture for the church or parlor. It combines all the superior qualities of the American Organ, which justly deserves the great reputation they bear. The work is of solid wal nut, superbly polished and carved, with gilt imitation pipes, and the in strument contains two banks of keys and fourteen stops, including the man ual sob bass and tremolo.— lxnusvilte Journal. MK.-. 8. A. Ai.GEN'S IMPKOVEI>TM IR style) HAIR RESTORER OR DRESSING, [in one turtle.)— Two weeks' trial, and you have the guarantee that you will not have a gray hair in your head.— The natural color and beauty are re ston-d, and a new and luxuriant growth i- the result. We have this spoken by those who have used it, and we predict hosts of friends for the in proved prep aration. and we are happy to state the price i- only One Dollar per bottle. Every Druggist sells it. jußJlwl LIGHT— Public attention is invited to "HOUSEHOLDGAS MACHINE" advertised in this issue by David Jones, Philadelphia. This Machine com mends itself to public favor. REMOVAL. —J. R. Durborrow has removed his law office to Lingcnfel ter's building, up stairs. See card. Co A lis K people use coarse perfumery, and rice versa, it is safe to set down a lady who uses that spiritual perfume, PIFALON's "FLOR DKMAYO," as a per-on of taste and sensibilty— perhaps a poetess, or a fine musician. Sold by all druggists. if the Radicals mean to economize, why didn't they begin three years ago ? A SHAW AND CLARK SJS Sewing Machine (in good order for sale. En quire at this office. Julßt f. DIED. CRISMAX —At her residence in Napier tp . on Tuesday morning last, aged 71 years, Mrs. Elizabeth Crisman, wife of Andrew Crisman. Esq. The deceased was a faithful anil affectionate wife, a kin I mother and a peaceable and quiet neighbor Her end was peaceful. She died in the b-ipe of n glorious resurrection A few Jays before her departure, she partook of the most cotnf triable Sacrament of the body and blood of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Thus washer soul strengthened f r the Inst great conflict. ■ blessed are the dead that die iu the Lord." STAHL—On the 14th inst . Jacob Z t-tahl, of Bedford, in the 22r.d year of his age. STBUCKMAX—In Buens Vista, on the 10th inst II ,ward. infant son of Charlesand Elizabeth Stniekman. aged 1 year and fi months CORL—Outhellth inst., in Fuion two., Mrs. Mary Corl, aged 50 years and 4 days IMLEK —Near St. Ciairsville Bedford co. Pa., August 9, JSdd, Lyman, ion of Peter ituler. aged 3 months and 25 days. j X W ANTED! LADIES and Gentlemen in every town and city in the Tinted States, to act as Agents for AUSTIN d- CO'S GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE. We are now selling goods for one dollar that cannot be purchased in any retail store in tho country for twice thai sum. and are now offering greater inducements to Agents than any other house in the trade Our method of doing business is legitimate, being a fair and honorable way of pun basing useful goods of every description at the lowest wholesale cash prices bond for Descriptive Cheeks in Clubs of ten for sl, thirty t'orsJ. fifty for $5. larger ones in the Wie ratio, and receive in return presents from to $100; or for Circulars giving full information, free of charge. AUSTIN A CO., 100 Sumner St., Boston, Mass. aog2lul i&rtttMCft ptowtttfe spa. gtfrerttomrntt. DIVIDEND.— The Managers of the Be J ford *nd Ftoyrtown turnpike road Com pany have declared a dividend of one-half per cent . parable on demand aug-l dSw3 A. E. kiCHLLLj &>©c y I It. DUKBQ 880 W. ( i . ATTORNFV AT LAW, BEHFORD, PA , Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to tis care. Collections made on the shortest no tice. lie is, also, a regularly licensed Claim Agent * and will give special attention to the prosecution ! of claims against the Government tor Pensions, j Back Pay. Bounty. Bounty Lands. Ac. j Office in the second story ol J. VV Linitenfelter's ; New Building, adjoining the •• Mongol House. " j augSlmft AG E N T S W A N T E I). -LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF TEE GREAT REBELLION. Containing Thrilling : Adventure.-. Daring Deeds. Startling Exploits, and Marvellous Esopeatf Spies. Scouts and De- tectives. The Cheapest, most complete and intensely in- ■ teresting war book yet published, containing over 500 pages and numerous engravings. Price only $2 75 Send tor circular and term? Also. Family Quarto Bibles, best edition pub- j lished. WILLIAM FLINT, Publisher. aug2lml N > SB S. Seventh. Phil'a., Pa. 1)UBLIC SALE OF REAL ES TATE.—in pursuance of an order issued by j the Orphan's Court of Bedford County, the under signed Committee of Augustus Klippi, (a lunatic), will offer at public Sale, on the premises, on SAT URDAY the sth day of Sept , 1888, at 2 o'clock, j P. M., all said lunatic's interest in a certain tract of land situated in Hopewell ip , Bedford county, adjoining lands of William Gorsueh, Fink nnd Fluke, Levi and Oliver Fluck and others, con taining about 145 acres, snout 9D acres of whieh are cleared and under cultivation, having thereon erected a good two story dwelling house, bank baru and other buildings. Terms made known on ! day of Sale. JOAN.B. FLUCK, Committee of lunacy for Augustus Klippi. aug2lw4 _ ! mtfE HOUSEHOLD GAS Machine! iuR SUPPLYING DWELLINGS.STORES. FAC TORIES. CHURCHES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS WITH GAS ' Generates Gas teitho t Pi re or Heat ! The simplicity and ease bv which this Machine is managed, as also its economy and great merit, recommends it to public favor. Call and see ma chine in operation at the store ' Manufacturer and Sole Agent, DAVID JONES. TIN FURNISHING STORE, No 733 GREEN ST., PHILADELPHIA *(jf-Send for illustrated Circular. aug2lm3 i GENTS WANTED Fur the Stan _-\ JARD and Oflieial Lives of SEYHOIR and BLAIB A book for every library and a work of ' extraordinary interest and rare historical value. No Patriot can do without it or have a just under standingof the issues befoie thecountry. without reading it. Endorsed by the leading Democrats • and Conservatives of the Union. The claims of i the Democratic candidates to the suffrages of the people are so forcibly portrayed and clearly shown in this volume, that no friend of constitu tiocal liberty should fail to read it. 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OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, FOR THE * States of Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY i- a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, Is.Js, with a Cash Capital of One MILLION Dollar-, and is now thoroughly organized and prepared for business. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who are invited to apply at our office Full particulars to be had on application at our office, located in the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully de scribing the ad vantages offered by the Company, maybe had. Applications for Central and Western Pennsyl vania to be made to B. S. KUSBHLL, Manager, Towand*. Pa. E W.CLARK A CO, No. 35 .South Third St., Phil'a , Pa. aug2l 88.yl r REGISTER'S NOTICE.—AII per sons interested, arc hereby notified that the j following accountant? have filed their accounts in j the Register's Office of Bedford county, an 1 that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court, in and for said county, on Tjesday the Bth day of Sept., next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for confirmation : The accounts of Samuel L. Hatnakcr and J Piper Smith, adm'n of the estate of John Smith, late of Sehellsbnrg b trough, dee'd ALSO— The final account of Cyrus Penrose, adm'r. of the estate of Wm Penrose, late of St. Clair tp.. dec'J.. for confirmation on the 15th ol ; Sept. next, at an adjourned court. The account of .John Major, Eq., trustee to sell the real estate of Michael Reed, late of Liberty I I twp., dee'd. aug.l3w4 0. E. SHANNON, Register. IST OF CAUSES put down ior _J September—Adjourned Court—l4th day .-01. Dicken vs Moses Dickens Ex'r. Wm Rogers vs Riddleeburg C i i Co Paul S Mock vs Josiah Burk | S S Fluck et al vs Able Pntt Same VsJas Bowser Fiddlesburg C A ICo vs Broadtop C A ICo Simion Walter, et al vs Joseph Helsel. et al Thos Ritchey vs Jacob Lingenfelter Fredolin Smith, ctal vs Jno Cavender, et al Jno Peterson vs Jas Heffher, et al Simon Walter vs Jno Buyer, et al | Sophia Hook, et a! vs Thos Grow den, et a! S L Hnssell. trustee,Ae. vs Elisabeth Becter. et al A C Vaughan, Ac. vs K M Trout, et al ! Paul S Mauk vs Josiah C Burk Michael Ritchey vs 8 S Fluck John Metzg.ir's adm'r vs John Corley et al John Cessna vs Jonathan Bowser Reed A Schell vs Aaron W lleed Fredolin Smith, etal vs Alex Fletcher Wm 8 Fluck, Esq. vs A J Snively nn Brideuthal vs Rich Hazelett Wills A Hogue vs Thumos Johns Hester S Barclay, et al vs Wm Hoffman Isaac L Fiekes vs G T MeCormiek et al P il Morgart,Com, Ac. vs Paul Ilarshbcrgcr Isaac L Fiekes vs G T MeCormiek, et al B W Garretson vs GeoTrontman Isaac F Grove vs Wm Buinner A Co Miehl Kitehey vs Homer Neice B W Gnrretsoa vs Philip Little etal Mary Ann Uatuuiußd vs Win Kooutz David Over vs G W Rot pp. at *1 Thos Growden vs Arch Blair,et al aame vs Mary Wigfield et al Certified Aug. 17. 1896, ttugglmi O. E i|aNXUN. Prot'y. \V. CRD USE, Dinn is ALL Kixns OF SEGA RS, TOBACCO, PIPES, And a general as*irtment of Smokers and Chew ers' articles. BEDFORD, PA jn>3F,'Byl T)RINTERS' INK lias made many a L business man rich We ask yoa to try it in the vriumns of THE GAZETTE AL E CO L LEG E-Bordon town, N. J. Pleasantly located on the Dela- | ware rive, 2 3-4 hour ride from New York and 1 1-4 from Phila. The very best educational ad vantage? furnished in connection with a pleasant home Fall term begins Sept. Isth. For Cata logucs, address Rev JOHN H. BKAKELKY. A- M ■ Pres t AGE NTS WANTED For the Standard and Official LIVES OF SEYMOUR AND BLAIK. A bonk for every li brary and a work of present interest and perma nent value. No Democrat or Conservative can do without it, or have a just understanding of the is sues before the country without reading it. A gents are everywhere finding it the best oppor tunity to make"money ever offered Send for cir culars and see our liberal terms and a full de scription of the work. Address UNITED STATES i PUBLISHING CO., 411 Broome st.. 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Mo. V<; ENTS A" ANTEI) To SKI.I, T7T k ; "EHISEST WOHKN OF THK AGE," An octavo volume of 330 pages, containing 17 new lv written Sketches, by Messrs. Parton. Greeloy lUgginson, Tilton, Winter, Abbott. Prof lioppin, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Fanny Fern. Grace Green wood. etc. Illustrated with fourteen beautiful steel engravings. The New York Tribune, says -'So thorough ly have the publishers done their work that their volume in paper, type, binding, engravings, a bove all in the excellence of its subject matter, j goes far to remove the reproach urge! against subseriptiion books—only made to sell." ' For descriptive circulars. Ac., address. S. M. BET'i'S A CO.. Hartford, Conn , OTAR AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Tan ALBANY COTTON GIN MANI;FACTI;IUN; ' 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-cat Sawmills: Yegctable Cutters : Horse Hay Forks ; Corn and Feed Mills ; Power Corn I Sbellers ; Dog Powers, Ae., Ac. We wish to call the particular attention of j Farmers to our celebrated '■ STAR THRESHER i 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 wa- ; 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 device for relieving the feeder of : 1 dust, thus making the operation of threshing as 1 comfortable and safe as with the ordinary ma chines it is annoying and frequently destructive j of health. These Machines are made of suitable sizes for our '-Btnr : ' Railway 2 Horse Power and for our •■Star" Lever Powers for 4 and fi horses. For sale by our agents and dealers generally. ; ■: For full particulars, send for our Illustrated I)- : seriptive Circular and Price List. Correspondents will please address The Albany Cotton Gin Man ufacturing Co.. P. 0. Drawer Itt2, Albany, N. Y. I T AwBENCEVILLE PEHALE [ j SEMINARY. LAWREXCEVILLE. NEW : JERSEY.— THE NKXT SssstoN willcominenee n : Sept. 10th. Send for Circular C W. NASSAU, Principal. \FIUST GLASS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. In Con nection with the STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, i Trenton. New Jersey. Total charges, including ; board, tuition, and books. $225 a year. For Cir cular with full particulars, apply to ! _ JOHN S. HART. Principal. l\;E AR K ON HAN D, And will sell more for the money than any . DOLLAR CONCERN IN THE COUKTRY. ®3L,Our inducements for forming C'lults are more than double that of any establishment in the country. For the proof of this assertion, please examine our Terms to Agents which are as follows: UURead carefully and compare with the terms for getting up clubs, as advertised by other cstab j li-hinents. Any person sendins tu Tiro Dollar can re- | ceive lor the same a selection from the following article? : —Two (not one 50 picture Morocco Al bums, 2 (tot one pair) of Congress Boots, 2 pieces not "ne piece) of Pants Pattern. 2 mot one) 5 bot tle Revolving Castors, 2(not one) worsted Break fast Shawls, or any two articles (not one article) from our exchange list. IF> im.ll alto tend. 20 printed notices of arti- ! i etes fur sate at one. dollar each Any person sending Three Dollars, can receive , for the same a selection from the following arti ; eles .—ls yds De Laine. 1 white Marseilles Quilt, 2 not one KMI view Turkey Morocco Albums. 20 yds. rihacting, Wool Square Shawl, 2 fats (not one >:!) Gold Bosom -Studs, 2 (not one) Hair Guard Chains, with gold plated trimmings (The trim tilings of these chains are advertised brother con cerns as GOLD, which is a deception, as they are j all of thcui gold plated. 2 (not one) silver plated, chased Butter Dishes, 2 (not one) silver plated 5 bottle Revolving Castors, 2 sets (not one set) steel Bladed Knives and Forks, 2 (not one> Worsted Promenade Shawls, 3 (not one) ladies long gold ; plated chaius, 3 (not onet ladies' solid Gold Doub ! le Rings. 2 (not one) gouts heavy chased gold plated Rings. (These rings are advert ised by oth er concerns as solid gold, which is a fraud upon the public.) 3 (not one) black walnut Work Box j or Writing Desks, 2 (not one) extra quality Bal ! moral Skirts. 2 sets (not one) of Jewelry and i Sleeve Buttons to match, 2 (not one) superior Turkey Morocco Shopping Bags, 2 pairs (Dot one) • Indies' Balmoral Boots. \\ e will also send 10 printed notice- of articles ; for sale at one dollar each. Any person sending Five Dollars, (not six dol lars) can receive for the same a selection from the I following articles . —A black or colored Atpncca ' Dress Pattern, a Poplin Dress Pattern, I piece of Brown or Bleached Sheeting. 1 eugravei 6 bot ' ties) silver plated Revolving Castor, 4 yds -uper ] fine Cassimerc, extra heavy large sized White | Quilt, I pair gents' Calf Boots, 4 yds. good Wool i Frocking. 2 (not one) best quality Balmoral ' Skirts, an eight day Clock, made by Seth Thomas. | 4 yds double width Cloth for ladies' Sacks or • children's wear, a silver plated Cake or Card Basket, Fur Muff or Cape, Wool Long Shawl, splendid clasp Family Bible, 4 yds. (n >t 3 yds) double width water proof cloaking, 2 sets each (not one set each) I\ iry Handle Knives, with Sil ver plate 1 Forks. 1 set of Lace Curtains. We will also send St) printed notices of articles for sale at one dollar each. Any person sending Ten Dollars, can receive for the same a selection from the following articles;— 7 yds (not four yds) double width Cloth fur Cloak ing or Coating, 3 (not two) Bleached Linen Table Cloths, with 2 doz. (not one dox.) Linen Darn ask Napkins, 30 yds. (not 25 yds.) Hemp Carpeting. 13 yards extra quality black or colored Alpaeca : Dress Patterns, 14 yds. extra quality, Poplin | Dress Patterns, Silver Hunting Case Watch, new (not second handed) 2 doz. (not one doz.) ivory handled steel bladed Knives and Forks, 1 pr. su perior Wool Blankets, nice Fur Muff and Cape, 2 (not one) silver plated engraved lee Pitchers. 9 ! i yds (not 7 yds,; Wool Cassiiueru for suit, 2 doz. | (not one doz). Rogers best silver plated Forks, : Common Sense Sewing Machine (ihe real article, i not a base imitation us used by other concerns), 4 j (not two) Honey Comb Quilts 2 (not one) splendid ! clasp Family Bibles We will also send printed notices for 120 articles i for sale at one dollar each. For larger clubs the value increases in the ! same ratio. Urr stock of Goods is all new and in j I good order. The quality of the Goods is better , than those used by any other concern in tbecoun- I try. We are of the opinion that, after reading I the above advertisement some parties will come | to the conclusion that they have been severely j i swindled by some of the bogus Gift concerns in j | this city. We cannot offer to the person sending us the I largest amount of money for & month, a Gift of 1 xuoney or Watches, as that is a violation of the j Law against Lot; eries ; but in addiliun to the a- j bove liberal terms, we will sell to any one who may send us $lO, eleven articles from our ex- j change list, all to be scut in one order ; and for S2O ! we will sell twenty-two articles from our exchange j list, all to be sent in one order. LiU-Money sent by Registered Letters or by a Postal Money Order, or Draft at our risk Cata- : j logues sent to any address r. S. Agents trill please notify us what firms i have agents in their town or city, aud they will i ] receive our most sincere thanks. THOMAS L. FEN NO A CO., Nos. 52 A 54 Elm St , Boston, Mass. OYEH! O YES! O Yes!— The un dersigned having taken out auctioneer li j eensw holds himself in readiness to cry sales and auctions on the shortest notice. Give him a tall. J Address him at Ray's Hill. Bedford county. Pa. 0t25m6 WILLIAM GRACEY- &nv \\ r E 11 A v K c ° M E T T With great inducements to agents to co operate with us in our GRAND ONE DOLLAR SALE' Sheetings free of Coat to our Agents, Watches free of Coat to our Agents. Sewing Machines free of Cost to our Agents. Leather Goods free of Cost to our Agents. Linen Goods tree of Cost to our Agents Silks and Shawls free of Coat to our Agents. Boots and Shoes tree of Cost to our Agents. Dress Goods free of Cost to our Agents. GRKAT DOLI.AU BARGAINS POR OUR CUSTOMERS j Send for circular. Agents wanted everywhere. Address HARRIS A PLTMMKR, Hi Hanover Street. Boston. Mass MILL, ML LAY, GAM 5, AM) 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 r increase a drop of Mood. Food makes blood, hone, and muscle, and is the Staff of ' Life. Every dose of medicine swallowed is reject : el. and hurried out of the system as quick as pos- 1 i sible. It is an enemy ; yea, a deadly foe. Con gtipation, ill health, and weakness, are the result of dosing, dosing, dosing the stomach. —The living system has enough to do without working herself , to death in expeilina and kicking out the perni cious nostrums poured down the throat. Food she welcomes when she need? it; yea. asks for it. j Let pill- makers and physic venders stop eating food, and see how long they can subsist on their blood-purifying, invigorating, health-giving med icine* and cordials What humbug is more trans parent A dog would fee! so insulted if offered a dose, he would curl his tail downward in scum, and run away in utter disgust. AH physical pain arises from inflammation Put out the fire and you stop pain absolutely. You can stop pain as easy as you can queueh fire with water. WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT sutdues inflammation. heat, and fe- j ver one hundred times faster than ice. Thousands j have had a practical test of its merit? at the very moment o" most extreme pain and they can testi fy that it ha- not failed in doing its work. It is simple : it is harmless . it has no -tain ; it gives no smart ; it is for sale by Druggists everywhere ; and it is tested free of co-t at 170 CHATHAM SQUARE, N Y., ami 622 Arch Street, Philadelphia My wife bad an ulcer on her leg for thirteen years, caused by varicose veins, ulceration extend ing from her ankle to her knee, some places eating 1 away to Die bone. I have employed over twenty physicians at vast expense daring this period. j But all aiteunsts at cure proved utterly abortive until I tried Dr Wolcott's Pain Paint, which the doctors told me was a humbug. But humbug or not, it has done the work completely in less than one month, removing tbe pain at the fir-: applica tion. I kept her log wet with Pain Paint con stantly until healed. I wish we had more hum- < bugs as usctu! as Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paint. lam j well known in this city any parson who wants to make further inquiry will call at 101 West Street, 1 | New York, at the Hanover House, of which I am i the proprietor, and I Ihinfe I can satisfy them as j to the benefit derived by the use of Pain Paint. May 12. ISfIS. PETER MINCK. I am selling Wolcott's Pain Paint and Annihila tor. and it cejtaiuly gives satisfaction to my eus- t turners. 1> F. C'tLES, Druggist, lUhway. N. J. I atu selling more of Wolcott's Pain Paint, than any other Patent Medicine. C. X. C KITTEN TON. Wholesale Druggist. No. 1 fith Ave.. X Y I sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than alt the other patent medicines combined, and I keep a full supply of all that have any demand. VALENTINE HAMMANN, Druggist. No. 11. 7th Avenue. New York. yyu. A R E COMI NG, AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON I Sending us a Club in our Great One Dollar Sale of Dry A Fancy G O O D a, A WATCH, pieee of SHEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, Ac., Ac., F R E E OF C U S T. Our inducements during the past few years have ; been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. ; Our friends will readily notice otrr Presents for 30 and 60 (J Uuhs (I -V now more than equal in value to (J/tths of 60 and 100 re spectively oj other firm*. ; jrPLEASE EXAMINE. Any person ordering either of the Clubs men- i tinned below, can have their selections of premi ums enumerated, corresponding with the size of I the Club. FREE OFOXE DOLLAR ' FOR A CUB op 20. ($3) --One of the following ; articles, viz Delaine dress pattern ; fancy col ored bed spread, 100 view Turkey morocco al bum; 20 yards sheeting; striped cashmere de- ! laine dress pattern; honey comb quilt; all wool > square shawl; set solid gold bosom studs; all . wool fancy cashmere pants and vest pattern; j 1 gent's hair guard ct ain, gold trimmings; silver j plated chased butter dish ; stiver plated 6 bottle : revolving castor, on feet; set superior steeled Mailed knives and forks; worsted promenade shawl; ladies' long gold plated chain; ladies' double gold ring: gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, solid Mack walnut work box or writing desk ; extra quality balmoral skirt; set jewelry j j sleeve buttons to match ; violin and bow; gents' j j cardigan jacket, splendid ebouv D flute, ivory J j trimmings; superior Turkey morocco shopping : bag; ladies' high cut balmoral boots. Fou A CLI'B OP 60, ($6.)— One of the following | articles, viz : Block or colored alpaca dress pat- j | tern ; poplin dress pattern ; one piece of bleached j 1 or brown sheeting ; engraved silver plated 6 bot tle revolving castor; 3 1-2 yards superior cash mere for pants and vest pattern; extra heavy honey comb quilt; two fancy colored bedspreads; pair gent's calf boots; -t yds. farmers" go id wool frocking• fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern; j best quality balmoral skirt; rosewood brass alarm ! clock ; ladies' ail wool cloak pattern ; silver pin- j ted oake or card basket ; fur mull'or cape ; ladies I fashionable wool double shawl; splendid clasped . ! family Bible, 9x12, record page and engravings; j 3 yds double width water proof cloaking ; set ivory j ; handle knives, with silver plated forks; one set j lace curtains. FUR A CLI b OP 100, (SIM —One of the following- ; articles, viz 4 yds. double width cloaking or | coating : 2 large, fine, bleached linen table covers, with one doz large sized dinner napkins to match , twenty-five yards splendid hemp carpeting, good | *\w Advertisement';. color?; extra quantity black or alpaca dress pat tern?; extra quality poplin dress patterns; one large piece superior quality extra width sheeting ; i pair gents' calf boots, best ouality ; silver hunt- j ing-cased patent lever watch : one dozen ivory- j handled steel bladed knives and forks; silverpla- ; ted engraved 6 bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottle? ; splendid violin, box and bow. com- j plcte ; single barrel shot-gun ; Bacon's six-barnl , revolver . pair superior white wool blankets; nice j fur muff and eape; silver plated engraved ice pitcher, with salver; seven and one half yards all wool fancy cassimere, for suit; one dozen Rogers' j best silver plated forks; common sense sewing and embroidering machine; two heavy honey comb quills; splendid family Bible, record and ! photograph page. For larger Cl übs the value increases in the same | ratio. Catalogue of floods and Sample sent to any ad- j dross free. Send money by registered letter. j Address all orders to ALLEN. IIAWES .V CO.. 15 Federal St., Huston, Muss. I J'. O. lias C. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods, Cut- j lery. Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac., i Ac. jul3lw4 IICENBED BY THE J UNITED STATES AUTHORITY. NEW ENGLAND PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK OF UNREDEEMED GOODS, CONSISTING OF SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, Linen Goods, Dry Goods, Cottons, | Fancy Goods, Albums, Bibles, Sil ver 1 Mated Ware, Watches, Cutlery, j Sewing: Machines, etc.. Are. To be sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, without re- ■ gard to value, and not to be paid for until you j know what you are to receive. STOCK VALUED A T 5200,000, SALESROOM. 30 lianovcr-st., Boston The most popular, reliable, prompt and business- , like concern of the kind. The best of Boston ref- ! erences furnished on application. By patroniz j ing this sale you have a chance to exchange your goods with a large variety to select from. TEKKS TO AGENTS. —We believe our Terms to I Agents are superior to those offered by any other house. Take Particular Notice Of This : Our < Agents nre not required to pay one dollar for j their presents, as in all other concerns. Certificates giving a complete description of j articles that wi'l he sold for oue dollar each, will 1 He sold at the following rate? : TEN FOB $1 ; j THIRTY (with present) FOR S3; SIXTY (with pre sent: 86; ONE Hi xi>iiet> (with present) $lO. And ; same rate for larger clubs. LOOK at mis CHANCE to get a Silk Dress, Sew ing Machine, Gold Watch, or some other good articles of equal value, with hut very little trouble and no expense to the Agents FOR A CUB os THIRTY, we will give the person ; sending it the choice of the following articles: Prints Dress Pattern. Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, Sat of steal-bladed Knives and Forks, Set of Sil ! ver-plated Forks. Elegant Engraved Silver-plated : Gold-lined Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress j Pattern. Pair Ladies* Extra quality Cloth Boots, ] Elegant Beaded Silk Parasol, One-Hundred-Pic. 1 ture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant Ivory- : handled Spangled Silk Fan. One dozen large sized Linen Towels, Ladies' Morocco Shopping Bag, Al- j hambra Quilt. Fancy Balmoral Skirt. Ladies'solid Gold California Diam'-nd Ring. Gent's Plain or Engraved Gold Ring, (16 carats fine.) Ladies' Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk, Ladies' Fancy ■ Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock. Fur A Club Of Sixty, one of the following arti j oles Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern. Three yards double width Water Proof Cloaking, Thibet shawl, Four yards Wool Frocking. Set of Lace Curtains. Ladies' double Wool Shawl, Silver-plated Card i Ba.-ket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated Ice i Pitcher, Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, One- Hundred-Pieture Turkey Morocco Photograph Album. Lancaster Quilt, Fancy plad Wool Shawl, Twenty-five yds. Sheeting, Alpacea Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-plated six bottle Revolving Castor. Pair Gent's Calf Boots. Harris Cloth Pants and Vest Pattern. Splendid Balmoral Skirt. Set of Ivory-handle Knives with Silver-plated Forks. Pair ofall Wool Blankets. Rosewood-frame Brass Alarm Clock, Splendid beaded and lined Silk Par a.-01, Luiie?' splendid Morooco Traveling Bag, Thirty yards Print, or a Marseilles Quilt FOR A CUB UK ONE HI MIRED. Splendid Engrav ed Silver-plated Tea Set, three prices (Sugar Bowl.) Tea Pot and Creamer.) Silver-plated Cake Basket, Fancy plaid Wool Long Shawl. Twenty five yds. Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow, English Berage Shawl, Forty-five yards Sheeting. Splendid Alpacea Dress Pattern, Silver Hunting Case Watch. Splendid Family Bible with elegant Steel Engravings and Family Record and Photograph Page, Poplin Dress Pattern. Engrav ed Silver plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver i Cloth Pattern, and Vest Pattern extra quality, Splendid Aocordeon Music Box, One pair fine Damask 'fable Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. PRESENTS FOR LARGE CLUBS IN PROPOR TION. This is no Humbug Lottery Gift Enterprises or Sale of Cheap Jewelry, hut a fair, square Sale of Unredeemed Goods. Our Goods are New and not Second Handed. And we guarantee more for the money invested than can be bought at any wholesale store in the . country. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send names, hut number your clubs from oue up wards. Make your letters short, and plain as possible. Be sure and send money amounting to $5.00 i or more hv Registered Letters (which can he sent from any office), P. O Money Order, or Express; j fir when sent in this way you run no risk of los ing it whatever. Small amounts may he sent by mail, hut he sure and put them in the office Your self. HV cannot he responsible for Honey lost vn less soirn precaution* are fate si to insure its | safety. Send your address in full, Town, County and State. All Certificates are good until redeemed. S C. THOMPSON t CO., No. 30 Hanover-St.. Boston. Send for Circulars ju'3lw4 / 1 RANT AND COLFAX. VJ AGENTS WANTED for J T Headly's Life of Grant. Now ready, a Life of Colfax, with a Steel Portrait. Price, 25 e. Given with every copy of Grant. The National Hand-Book of Facts and Figures, just issued, is the Book for the Times. , Sent for $1 00. TREAT A CO., Publishers, 650 Broadway New York jul3lw4 RPO BICCO A NTI BOT E, J £ WARRANTED to remove all desire for Tobac co. This great remedy is an excellent appetizer. It purifies the blood, invigorates the system, pos sesses gicat nourishing and strengthening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health. MMOKURH and CIIEWERS for Sixty Years Cured. Price. Fifty Cents post free. A treatise on the injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, Ac., sent free. Agents wanted. Address Dr. T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey | City, N. J. AS cßofesus" TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT! Uupre re.Luted Rush for the New C'LULSL S S O A P. The washing powers of this Soap are truly mar velous. No person who has ever tried it will do without it. Its recommendations are perfect PURIIY, utter 11AK.MLK8SNES8 and wonderful EFFICIENCY. Wa -ranted to contain more washing power to the dollar's worth than an/ ! other snap in the market—therefore the ; CHEAPEST. Try it. Batisfaelion guaranteed, (if used according to directions) or MUNEY RE FUNDED. Ask any grocer for it. Manufactured only by HCECKLEY A HALL, (L'RCESDS SOAP WORKS,) No 418 York Ave., (Old York Road,) Pbilad'a aug7ui6 F IMYRMS for every description of Job j PRINTING CASH! for the reason that fur every article we use, we must pay cash; and the cash system will enable us to do our work as low as it can be done in the cities 17 VERY VARIETY AND STYLE 1 J OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low lates at THE BKIIKORD GAZKTTS. office. Call and eave your orders. rpHE BEbFORD GAZETTE is the 1 best Advertiy'ig Medium n Southern Penn { svlvania A RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED j\_ ALL PERSONS To display their Goods; T( tell their Gviods: To gather information; To make known their wants; Ac., Ae. Ac Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.. Ac., : hv adv.rtiaintrio the columns of Tint GAXKTT* |/V/T PER CENT SAVED. 5,000 I'Mf AGENTS Wanted for the Mammoth DOLLAR SALE. Full particulars in circular Address DBXTKR, EAR its A Co., 1055 Washing'n | St., Boston, Mass. / 1 I NS AND LOCKS.—Tito under \JT signed respectfully tenders his services to the people of Bedford and vicinity, as a repairer Guns and Loeks. Ail work promptly attended to. L. DE'FIBAUGH ! scp 28 '6A-tf MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS, and Business men generally will advance their own ihteresu by advertising in the columns | of THIS GXAGTIE. £ALRS. JPOLI SALE OR TRADE. 2 tract!, of 180 acres each, within three miles of a depot on the Union Pacific Railroad, back of Omaha. 1 traet of bottom land, timbered and praire, two miles from Omaha city. Onc-tbird of 7.000 acres in Pulton county. Pa., including valuable ore, mineral and timber lands, near Fort Littleton Over 4,Berehcs to a maple, thcDce north 47 degrees and ten minutes east sixty-six and sixty-five hundredths perches to Cones, white oak gone, ttience north fort3'-two degrees and thirty-three minutes west, forty-four and four-tenths perches to a white oak stump, thence north fourteen and three-fourths degrees west, seventy nud five-tenths to black oak. the place of beginning, containing about fifty-eight acres, leaving out of and taking from the said 58 acres as above described, however ten acres ami sixty-five perches of the same conveyed by deed of said James Magnire and John B. Given and wile tojohu Komineil and John Rommc'.l, junior, dated the fourth day of August, A. D , IStij, and recorded in Bedford county, in Record book, A N, page s>i, f! seg., and leaving out of and taking fro in said fifty-eight acres above described. Also a small lot of about one-fourth of an acre, convey ed by deed of said Jauies Maguire and John B Given and wife, dated the third day of April. A. D.. 1805, to Lewis Anderson, recorded in Bedford county. A L, page 379, but retaining as subject to the said Mortgage all the rights and privileges reserved to the said grantors, their heirs and as signs. in the said parts so conveyed to said Rotu mell and Anderson. Also, the undivided one-third part of a tract of land, containing two huudred and five and one-half acres, more or less, of which about one hundred acres are cleared and under fence, and having thereon erected two dwelling houses and two hams (being the same tract con veyed to liezekiah Easton, ft •■/, by William An ders n, by deed recfirded in Bedford county, in book A A, page 349), adjoining lands of Asa Du vall, et ul, situate in Broad Top tp., adjoining the first above described tract, and in the same township, the ri"ht and title of Hezekiah Easton. therein (being the one-third part, having passed by Sheriff"s Sale to John McCandless, and his right, by Sheriff"s Sale to Samuel J. Brown, Esq , who conveys the same by deed dated 12 May, 18- 62, to said Maguire and Given, and taken in exe cution as the property of James Maguire and Jno. B Given. ROBERT SI'ECKMAN, Stiff. Sheriff's Office, Aug. 14.w4 \irj LLO UGH I'. Y'S PATEN V \y GUM SPRING GRAIN DRlLL—Chal lenges competition. Is the only drill that will sow regularly. Has no pins to break and can he used on rocky and stumpy fields and on the hill side with the same advantage as on the level ground. As the supply is limited and the de mand greater than ever, engage what you want soon of HARTLEY A METZrEK, the only au thorized agents for this part of Penn'a. jnl-'tltf I r EYSTONE (iI.'KU MILLS- I\ Best in the market. Separators, Horse Pow ers, Feed Cutters, Corn Shellers, and all kinds of latest improved Farm Implements. THIMBLE SKEINS and a full assortment of Carriage bolts. Clips, Hobs, Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Bands, Axles, Springs Ac., at manufactur er's prices. Shoe findings and all kinds of leather A com plete stock of builders' Hardware, Barn Door Hangers, Hinges. Oils, Paints, Iron. Nails. Brass Kettles, Appie Parers, Water Pipe and every thing else needed in the Harware line, including the celebrated Chambersburg Cook Stovo, all ot which we now sell at eastern prices, for cash. HARTLEY A METZGKR, Sign of the lied Pad Look ~jNo.Tr fish eh, LIFE AND FIKE INSURANCE AGENT, BKHKORO, I'A. Fire Insurance effected perpetually or for any fern. . Life Insurance on the Interest Bearing Plan. Losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid, julyS.'fiS