The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, August 28, 1868, Image 3

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Home and Around.
ITUNTING DON AND BIIOAD ToPK.lv.
—SIMMER ARRANGEMENT. — TIME TABLE.— EXPRESS
Train leave? Mt. Dalian 5 40 a. m . and arrive? at
Huntingdon, at 8.23 am; leaves Huntingdon at
6.03 p. m., 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. in., and arrives at Mt. Dallas at
10.30 a m.
S GRANT GATHERING.— John Cessna
on the Rampage. —The admirers of "No
Policy" held a confab in the court
I house on last Saturday evening. No
Bp doubt the local scribbler for the In
quirer whose weekly dissertations of
BB home affairs are models of veracity,
fwill treat his readers to a glowing de
scription of the "monster" gathering.
p a* It was a "monster!" Another such
[ would crush us. It beats the great
"sea serpent," and if we are compelled
to witness one more like it, we can't
possibly survive, and some one else
will have to write locals for the GA
ZETTK. John Cessna's shrill, steam
whistle voice is yet beating on cur
ear-drums. "Oh! for a lodge," Ac.
But to relate The first speaker treat
ed his hearers to a strong cup of Hor
ace Greeley's "Pennsylvania Coffee,"
which, owing to the suspicion that it
was not made of pure Java, was not
relished by them. Not being Shugart
and without a particle of cream, it was
J insipid, and unpalatable. It was poor
Coffey to say the most of it. This bitter
cup was followed by a short exhorta-
H tion by McFarland. After these sev
f eral dishes had been served up, then
. came the desert. This was handed, or
M\ rather thrown, around by the übiqui
jf tous Johnny, the man of great political
►Jf a robotic notority. He went in "heavy"
and slashed about like Taurus in a
; Chinaman's porcelain establishment,
f He trampled everything to pieces bt-
I fore him and kicked at everything be
hind. John isa demolisher, and can
I s juelch more soldiers who want uifice,
[ than any other man in this Congres
! sional district. His abuse and'slander
M of the Democratic party, which lie left
I§l some time ago for the party's good,
*- wiil not procure many votes for hi in
i for Congress from that quarter. Curses,
M like chickens, will come home to roost,
|g and ere long Cessna will learn that the
[ public denunciation of men, who have
made him what he is, will recoil on
i hi in with damaging effect. The great
I public heart is not callous and devoid
1* of principle like his own, and the soon-
I er he is taught this, the sooner will the
race of demagogues like he be run out.
DIDN'T SPEAK.—CoI. Francis Jor
dan was announced to speak at the Rad
ii iral meeting on Saturday evening and
was in town on that day, but ior some
reason or other did not do so. Mr. Jor
dan madeaspeech in Harrisburgashort
time ago, in which he declared uno
quivocallyin favor of negro .Suffrage.
* Was John Cessna afraid to have anoth
f er denunciation of the "poor white
4 trash," the "cowardly mud-silis" of the
I North, who are afraid to give the ne
| gro the ballot, as Tom Marshall ex-
I pressed it? Dr. Marshall's dose of
HH ' manhood" pi lis are not thoroughly di
f gested yet, and another dose from Jor
m <lan might have lain too heavily on
the Radical stomach-. This may ac
■i count for the milk in the cocoanut.
"THE first speaker was no less a
ehar:icter than the notorious rebel Gen
1 jf er;,l Thomas McKaig of Cumberland."
Inquirer.
M' That is too near home for your read
ers to believe such a canard. McKaig
m never was in the rebel service. It is
|js as big a falshood as the fellow uttered
| the other day when he insisted that
I Lutz had been a brave soldier and had
ijffi an honorable discharge from the Union
■ip. army. Lutz never was in the service,
SE but managed to "craw-flshy oivt. A
ft little limping, when drafts took place,
ffftdid tlie business. "Lord ! Lord ! how
thi- world is given to lying!"
Li TZ calls one of the speakers at our
meeting, "tlie rebel proscmiti'tg attor-
R ney of Baltimore." Mr. Knott, to
■ whom he refers, has more patriotism,
more true l<>ve for his country and its
f institutions than ever entered, or ever
# wiil enter into the narrow-contracted
bniil of tlie sanctimonious hypocrite,
w.io lioastsof his "loilty" and morality
and traduces braver and better men
4 than he has ever shown himself to be.
Bp"Let us have peace."
ILLL GIVE VS ANOTHER.— We hope the
-Inquirer will give another list of Rad
ical conversions. The one published
i- is so decidedly rich. If you cannot
i fix up another, publish that one from
P week to week by all means. It will
S be such a good standing joke. It beats
"Let us have peace!" cry Grant and
Lutz of the Inquirer. "lad us have
•war!" shouts the infernal lJrownlow
lis he calls out thirty thousand militia
o destroy the liberties of the people of
Tennessee, and prevent a free and fair
expression of the will of the majority
JOHN CESSNA was very bitter in his
lenuneiation of tiie "Copperheads" in
li- sjieeeh on last Saturday evening.
He will ask some of these "Copper
heads" to vote for him before long,
lemocrats, remember this.
JOHN CESSNA said in his speech, "a
nan who goes over from our party to
he Democrats is the worst 'copper
icad'ofall." He measures others by
lis own standard, for as a renegade
Vniocrat lie out-Herods Herod.
THE inquirer admonished us to be
onest. Set up a school, brother Lutz,
nil we'll attend.
10,000 fine standard brands of cigars,
t "> cents, at G. It. < ister & Co.'s new
tore—all to end in smoke.
THE Inquirer says they have the
i-ide track. Yes, but it is on the
f>ad up Salt River.
< hie of the latest novelties of the sea-
JD, the yacht collar. For sale by G.
t. Oster & Co.
PERSONAL. —John M. Cooper. Esq.,
one of the editors of the Valey Spirit is
in town. Mr. Cooper is an able writer
and doing good service in this district.
Hon. Francis Jordan, Secretary of
the Commonwealth, was here last week
on a visit to his friends.
IN 1804 the Democrats were ridiculed
and slandered us the "Peace Party,
by the Radicals. Now, in order to
cover up their tracks of desolation and
destt notion the whole Radical pack are
yelling, "Let us have Peace !"
THE REV. MR. COOK will preach at
half-past ten o'clock, on Sunday morn
ing next,in the Catholic Church, of this
place. This will be the last occasion of
Divine Service in this Church, which
is to be pulled down and replaced by a
more beautiful and substantial church
on the corner of Richard and Main
streets.
"Go to thunder!" said Tom ;
With ready retort,
Jim answered, "1 won't;
But to Grouse's Resort,
I'll go for a beautiful,
Fragrant cigar,
For he keeps the best
In the Borough by far."
If you want cigars, tobacco, meer
schaums, or any thing in that line, you
can get them better and cheaper at
Grouse,s than anywhere else. Remem
ber Grouse's Resort, Cam's Row.
CAMP MEETlNG.— Perhaps the lar
gest camp-meeting ever held in this
county is now in progress in St. Clair
township. On Sunday last it was esti
mated that over three thousand persons
were present.
FOUND HALE. —The Inquirer Book
Store luts at last found Sale for its Grant
badges. Nearly all the "manhoods"
about town are wearing them. And
"the colored troops fought nobly."
If you want good boots and shoes, go
to G. It. Oster & Co.'s spacious new
store. They have just received a large
assortment of D. It. King's ladies' gai
ters, boots and shoes, made to order.
AYER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC, for
1869 has been received by B. F. Harry,
for delivery gratis, to all who call for it.
This number contains proofs to show
that some of the stars have existed for
sixty millions of years. We had not
supposed such proof possible, but tlie
Doctor gives it in a shape which seems
indisputable. His witicisms have
long made his book acceptable; his
medical advice makes it indespensible
to families, and now he adds the most
startling problems of abstract science
to its attractions.
| 11. F. Irvine is always receiving
supplies of new goods, to supply the
increasing demand for boots and shoes,
queensware and glassware, gent's fur
nishing goods, etc., etc.
Choice brands of chewing tobacco,
just received, at ft 00 -'-
new store.
0
G. T. T. 15. C. E. A. B. Y. ('.—Be
ing interpeted means, Go to tin? Bed
ford clothing emporium and buy your
clothing.
REVIEW or TIIE MARKET*.
Corrected every week.
Philadelphia, Aug. 20.
FLOUR.—The quotations are-
Northwest superfine, $7.50<v>7.70
i Northwest extra, B.<MKJ' 8.00
Northwest extra family, 9.00(<>*10.25
Penna. and West'n sup., 7.50 5.50
Ponna. and West'n extra, 8.500 9.25
Penna. and West'n family, 10.00( U.tii)
) Penna. and West'n fancy, 12.0 M' 13.00
Rye fiour, 9.23@9.50
GRAIN.—We quote-
Pennsylvania red, per bus., $2.3002.85
Southern "
California, "
1 White, "
Rye, " 0.0001.G0
Corn, for yel., " 1.1801.20
1 Oats, * " @BBc
PROVISIONS. —We quote—
Mess Pork, i>er bbl., $28.50(<>.20.00
Bacon Ham-, per lb., 20021 c
Salt Shoulders, " 12c
Prime Lard, '* 17c
SEEDS.—We quote
Cloverseetl, per bus., at $8.5009.00
Timothy, " 2.500 2.60
j Flaxseed, " 2.8502.85
DIED.
| BOWEN—At her residence in Napier township,
on the 20til inst., Mrs Mary IJowen, wife of John
W. linwcii, E-<raged 62 years, 4 months and 30
days. are the pure iu heart, for they
shall see God "
lU'U' ;Atlrcrti'Scmcnt'S.
\ r ()UNG MEN, do you want Situa-
I tions in Stores, or any other business in the
city of New York, if so, you can obtain them by
addressing (enclosing stamp)
M K. GLINES & CO.,
aug2Bw4 336 Broadway, New York.
VOTIVE AND EFFICIENT A
GENTS WANTED, in this county for the
I NION Mt'Tt'AL LIFK I.NStJRANCB CoHi'ANV.
I T Claiming, as this Company does, some advan
tages peculiar to itself, Agents are afforded an
easy and successful method for securing risks. A
liberal commission paid to agents, who must fur
nish first-class references. Address, 1) S. Gloc
j inger. M. I) , General Agent, No. 129 South 7th
; St . Philadelphia, Pa
I OTOVE8! STOVES!
B. M BLYMYER A CO.
| have added to their large assortment of Stoves
! several improved Paterns.
SPEAR'S improved Anti-dust COOKING
j STOVE is one of the greatest inventions of the
| age.
SPEAR'S Revolving Light Anti-dust PARLOR
' STOVE, which is a perpetual burner, and is war
ranted to need replenishing with coal but once a
day, and after once being filled will burn 24 hours.
Also. Agents fur Spear s Parlor and fire-place
1 stoves.
We have also the Oriental Parlor and Heating
Stoves, which has given universal satisfaction
In addition to the above we have in store the
celebrated Wellington, Prince Royal, Oriental,
Noble and o.her Patents of Cooking Stoves.
We have a fine assortment of Tin, Copper and
Sheet-iron ware. Brass and Porcelain Kettles, ail
■if which we will sell 1,,w lor cash. *ug2Sm.'t
-j) ICH AS CROESUS"
TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT ' Unpre
cedented Rush for the Neu> CatESus
S O A I\
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
PI'RITY. utter lI.VRMLESSNESS and wonderful
EFFICIENCY. Wa-ranted to contain more
washing power to the dollar's worth than any j
other soap in the market—therefore the j
CHEAPEST. Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed, \
(if used according to directions) or MONEY RE
FUNDED.
Ask any grocer for it. Manufactured only by
IDECKLEY A HALL,
(CBtESL'S SOAP WOHKS,)
No. 448 \ork Ave., (Old York Road,) Philad'a.
augTinfi
Ctjr asrttforß jUrls Turn, piu
*teir gVflvertisicmentsi.
4 YER'S
HAIR VIGO It,
FOR TIIE RENOVATION OF TIIF. HAIR
THE GREAT DESIDERATUM OF THE
AGF..
A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy,
and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or
gray hair is soon restored to its original color and
the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is
thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness of
ten, though not always, cured by its use. Noth
ing can restore the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed. or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But snch as remain can be saved tor usefulness by
this application. Instead ot fouling the hair with
a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigor
ous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and consequently
prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious
substances which make some preparations danger
ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable. Contain
ing neither oil r.or dye, it does not soil white
cambric, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving
it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.,
PRACTICAL, AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS,
LOWELL, MASS,
Price $1 00.
aug2l'6Byl B. F. HARRY, Agent.
CATHARTIC PILLS,
For all the purposes of a Laxative Medicine.
Perhaps no one Medicine is so universally re
quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever
any before so universally adopted into use, in ev
ery country and among all classes, cs this mild
but efficient purgative Pill. The obvious reason
is, that it is a more reliable and far more effectual
remedy than any other. Those who have tried it,
know that it cured them ; those who have not,
know that it cures their neighbors and friends,
and all know that what it does once it does always
—that it never fails through any fault or neglect
of its composition We have thousands upon thou
sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of
the followingcomplaints, but such cures are known
in every neighborhood, aDd we need not publish
them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all
climates ; Containing neither calomel or any dele
terious drug, they may be taken with safety by
anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ev
er fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while
being purely vegetable no harm can arise from
their use in any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscerato purify the blood aud stimulate
it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of
the stomach, bowels, liver, and otherorgans of tha
body, restoring their irregular action to health,
and by correcting, wherever they exist, such
derangements as are the first origin of disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
the box, for the foilowing complaints, which these
Pills rapidly cure :
For DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, LISTLESSNESS,
LANGUOR and Loss of Appetite, they should be
taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and
restore its healthy tone and actien.
HILLTOPS HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE, JAUNDICE
or Green SICKNESS, Bilious Colic and Bilious Fe
vers, they should be judiciously taken for each
case, to correct the diseased action or remove the
obstructions which cause it.
F\>R DYSENTERY or DIARRHIEA, but one mild
dose is generally required.
For RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GRAVEL, PALPITATION
OF THE HEART. PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK and
LOINS, tbey should be continuously taken, as re
quired. to change the diseased action of the sys
tem. Wish such change those complaints disap
pear.
For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they
| should be taken in large and frequent doses to
! produce the effect of a drastic purge.
For fii l PREssioN a large dose should be taken
; as it produces the desired effect by sympathy.
As a DI.N.NBR PILL, take one or two pills to pro
mote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often linds that a dose
i of these PILLS makes him feel decidedly better,
from their cleansing and reuovating effect on the
| digestive apparatus.
DR. J. C. AVER A CO, Practical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS., V. S. A
| aug2l'63yl B F. HARRY, AGENT.
l\ r K A It E C O M I N CI,
AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON
Sending us a Club in our Great
One Dollar Sale of Dry A Fancy
G O O D S,
; A WATCII, piece of SHEETING, SILK DRESS
PATTERN, Ac., Ac.,
P II E E OF C O S T.
, Our inducements during the past few years have
been large.
WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
OF PREMIUMS.
i Our friends will readily notice our Presents for
.'tO and t>o Clubs arc now more than equal
in value to Clubs of 60 and 190 re
spectively of other fir ms.
i PLEASE EXAMINE,!]
Any person ordering either of the Clubs men
tioned below, can have their selecti'>ns of premi
ums enumerated, corresponding with the size of
I the Club
PR EE OF OXE DOL LA K
FOR A CLUB OF do, (iSI).--One of the following
articles, viz : Delaine dress pattern ; fancy eol
| ored bed spread ; 100 view Turkey morocco al
I bum ; 2i) 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 ;
; gent's hair guard erain. gold trimmings; silver
\ plated chased butter dish ; silver plated 5 bottle
j revolving castor, on feet; set superior steeled
; blnded knives and forks; worsted promenade
, shawl; ladies' long gold plated chain ; ladies'
double gold ring; gents' heavy chased solid gold
ring; solid black walnut work box or writing
desk : extra quality bnlmoral skirt; set jewelry
sleeve buttons to match : violin and bow; gents'
cardigan jacket, splendid ebony 1) flute, ivory
trimmings; superior Turkey morocco shopping
bag; ladies' high eut balinorai boots.
FOR A CLI IJ OF 511, (SD.) —One of the following
articles, viz Jflaek or colored alpaca dress pat
tern ; poplin dress pattern ; one piece of bleached
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 ; 4 yds. farmers' gojd wool
trucking - fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern;
best quality balnsoral skirt; rosewood brass alarm
ciock ; ladies' all wool cloak pattern ; silver pla
ted cake or card basket; fur muff or cape ; ladies'
fashionable wool doable shawl; splendid elas'ped
family Bible, 9x12, record page and engravings;
3 yds double width water proof cloaking ; set ivory
handle knives, with silver plated forks; one set
lace curtains.
FOR A CLI B OF 100, (SlO) —One of the following
articles, viz . 4 yds. double width cloaking or
coating : 2 large, fine, bleached linen tablecovers,
with one doz large sized dinner napkins to match ;
twenty-five yards splendid hemp carpeting, good
colors : extra quantity tlack or alpaca dress pat
terns; extra quality poplin dress patterns; one
large piece superior quality extra width sheeting ;
pair gents' call' boots, best quality ; 3ilver hunt
ing-cased patent lever watch ; one dozen ivory
handled steel bladed knives and forks; silver pla
ted engraved 9 bottle revolving castor, with cut
glass bottles; splendid violin, box and bow, com
plete ; single barrel shot-gun ; Bacon's six-barrel
revolver , pair superior white wool blankets; nice
fur muff and eape; silver plated engraved ice
pitcher, with salver; seven and one half yards all
wool fancy cassimere, for suit; one doxen Rogers'
best silver plated forks ; common sense sewing
and embroidering machine; two heavy honey
comb quilts; splendid latnily Bible, record and
photograph page.
For larger Clubs the value increases in the same
ratio.
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any ad
dress free. Send money by registered letter.
Address all orders to
ALLEN, HA WES A CO.,
15 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
P. O. Box C.
Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods, Cut
lery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac.,
he. jul3lw4 I
mw 3V(Ufrtiocwfuts.
JF A II U M BU G,
What a wonder
That the doors
Are open w ide;
Ever since the
First of August
Thousands have
Pain Paint applied.
Those who lie,
Or call it humbug,
Are the doctor 3.
Not acquaint ;
For tbey always
Have beeu jealous
When their patients
Use Pain Paint.
Pile up facts
As high as mountains.
Flash the truth
Before their eyes,
But the cry
Is always humbug,
Men of science
Full of lies.
People know that liniments composed of Cay
enne pepper, turpentine, hartshorn, ether, Ac.,
will produee inflammation and pain To purchase
such trash to stop Pain and Inflammation is ridicu
lous. Fire will not stop heat; a dumb brute
shuns the heat, and knows enough to wade in a
pond of water, when wounded, to reduce, cool,
and cure Inflammation and Fever
Pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but
folks can read the face too plainly. Some try to
persuade the ignorant that pills, physic, Ac.,
cleanse the blood, purge the system, and do a
hundred other things equally absurd. Every
body knows that it is false, and that no medicine
can purify or increase a drop of blond. Food
makes blood, bone, and muscle, and is the Staff of
Life. Every dose of medicine swallowed is reject
ed, and hurried out of the system as quick as pos
sible. It is an enemy : yea, a deadly foe. Con
stipation, ill health, and weakness, arc the result
of dosing, dosing, dosing the stomach.—The living
system has enough to do without working herself
to death in expelling and kicking out the perni
cious nostrums poured down the throat. Food
she welcomes when she needs it; yea, asks for it.
Let pill makers and physic venders stop eating
food, and see how long they can subsist on their
blood-purifying, invigorating, health-giving med
icines and cordials. What humbug is more trans
parent'' A dog would fee! so insulted, if offered
a dose, be would curl his tail downward in scorn,
and run away in utter disgust. All physical pain
arises from inflammation. Put out the fire and you
stop pain absolutely. You can stop pain as easy
as you can qucncli fire with water. WOLCOTTS
PAIN PAINT subdues inflammation, heat, and fe
ver one hundred times faster than ice. Thousands
have bad a practical test of its merits at the very
moment o"most extreme pain and they can testi
fy that it has not failed in doing its work It is
simple ;it is harmless , it has no stain ; it gives no
smart; it is for sale by Druggists everywhere ; and
it is tested free ofcost at 170 CHATHAM SQI ARE.
N. Y., ami 622 Arch Street, Philadelphia
My wife had an ulcer on her leg for thirteen
years, caused by varicose veins, ulceration extend
ing from her au'kle to her knee, some places eating
away to the bone. I have employed over twenty
physicians at vast expense during this period.
But all attempts 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 the pain at the first applica
tion. I kept her leg wet with Pain Paiut con
stantly until healed. I wish we had more hum
bugs as uselul as Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paiut. I am
well known in this city any person who wants to
make further inquiry will call at 101 West Street,
New York, at the Hanover House, of which I am
the proprietor, and I think I can satisfy them as
to the benefit derived by the use of Pain Paint.
May 12, 1868. PETER MINCK.
I aiu selling Wolcott's Pain Paint and Annihila
tor, and itcejtainly gives satisfaction to my cus
tomers.
D. F. COLES, Druggist, Rahway, X J.
I am selling more ot' Woleott's Pain Paint, than
j any other Patent Medicine.
C. N. CKITTENTON.
Wholesale Druggist, No. 7 fitb Ave., N. Y.
I sell more of Woleott's Pain Paint than all the
j other patent medicines combined, and I keep a
! full suppivof all that have any demand.
VALENTINE II A.MM ANN, Druggist,
No. 11. 7th Avenue. New York.
I ! ICENSED BY THE
j UNITED STATES
Authority.
NEW ENGLAND
PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK
OF UNREDEEMED GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
SI I ,KS, SUA W LS, I )RMSiS GOODS,
j Linen Goods, Dry Goods, Cottons,
Fancy Goods, Alburns, Bibles, Sil
ver Plated Ware, Watches, Cutlery,
Sewiner Machines, &<•.. .t,._
To be sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, without re
: gard to value, and not to he paid for until you
know what you are to receive,
j STOCK VALUED AT S2OO,OOO,
SALESROOM, 110 Ilanover-st., Boston.
The most popular, reliable, prompt and business
: like concern of the kind- The best of Boston ref
erences furnished on application. By patronis
ing this sale you have a chance to exchange your
! goods with a large variety to select from,
j TERMS TO AGENTS. —We believe our Terms to
Agents are superior to those offered by any other
i house. Take Particular Notice Of This: Our
| Agents are not required to pay one dollar for
j their presents, as in all other concerns.
Certificates giving a complete description of
; articles that wi'l be sold for one dollar each, will
j be sold at the following rates : TEN FOR $1 ;
; THIRTY (with present) TOE $-S; SIXTV (with pre
! sent) §6: ONE KINDRED iwith present) $lO. And
| same rate for larger clubs.
LOOK at THIS CHANTS to get a Silk Dress, Sew
ing Machine, Gold Watch, or some other good
j articles of equal value, with but very little trouble
I and no expense to the Agents
FOR A CHJB OF THIRTY, WC will give the person
sending it the etioice of the following articles :
Prints Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl,
. White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread,
j Sat of steal-bladed Knives and Forks. Set of Sil
ver-plated Forks, Elegant Engraved Silver-plated
j Gold-lined Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress
Pattern, Pair Ladies' Extra quality Cloth Boots,
Elegant Beaded Silk Parasol, One-Hundred-Pic.
ture Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant Ivory
handled Spangled Silk Fan, One dozen large sized
Linen Towels, Ladies' Morocco Shopping Bag. Al
hambra Guilt. Fancy Balmoral Skirt, Ladies solid
! Gold California Diamond Ring, Gent's Plain or
j Engraved Gold Ring, (16 carats fine.) Ladies
j Solid Black Walnut Wriling Desk, Ladies' Fancy
| Black Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock.
For A Club Of Sixty, one of the following arti
cles : 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
Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated lee
: Pitcher, Engraved Silver-plated Tea Pot, Oue
-1 Hundred-Picture Turkey Morocco Photograph
! Album. Lancaster Quilt, Fancy plad Wool Shawl,
j Twenty-five yds. Sheeting, Alpacca Dress Pattern,
I Engraved Silver-plated six bottle Revolving
I Castor, Pair Gent's Calf Boots, Harris Cloth Pants
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! of Ivory-handle Knives with Silver-plated Forks.
Pair of all Wool Blankets. Rosewood-frame Brass
I Alarm Clock, Splendid beaded and Unci Silk Par
i usol, Laiies splendid Morocco Traveling Bag,
| Thirty yards Print, or a Marseilles Quilt
FOR ACLI it OF ONE IIIXIIRKD, Splendid Engrav
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Bowl.) Tea Pot and Creamer,) Silver-plated Cake
i Basket, Fancy plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty
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elegant Steel Engravings and Family Pieeord and
Photograph Pago, Poplin Dress Pattern, Engrav
ed Silver plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid Beaver
Cloth Pattern, and Vest Pattern extra quality,
Splendid Aecordeon Music Box, One pair fine
Damask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner
Napkins to match.
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K} THE ALBANY COTTON GIN MAM I'AI TI HING
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v.ay (or Endless Chain) aud Lever Horse Powers;
"Star " Cotton Gins and Condensers; Cir> ular
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AND CLEANER, which, as lately improved, we
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and with comparatively the least demand upon
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We have made recent improvements in this ma
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difficulties, and we are now using an entirely new
and effective device 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.
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For sale by our agents and dealers generally.
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board, tuition, and books, $225 a year. For Cir
cular with full particular-, apply to
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E Alt E O N HA ND,
And will sell more for the money than any
DOLLAR CONCERN IN THE COURTRY.
Our inducements for forming
Clnlis arc more than double that of any
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For the proof of this assertion, please examine
our Terms to Agents which are as follows :
;.j Read carefully and compare with the terms
for getting up clubs, as advertised by other estab
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Any person send ins us Tiro Dollars can re
ceive tor the same a selection from the following
articles : —Two (not one) 50 picture Morocco Al
bums, 2 (not one pair) of Congress Boots, 2 pieces
(not one piece) of Punts Pattern, 2 (not one) 5 hot
tie Revolving Castors, 2 (not one) worsted Break
fast Shawls, or any two articles (nut one article
from our exchange list.
IPs will also send 20 printed notices of arti
cles for sale at one dollar each.
Any person sending Three Dollars, can receive
for the same a selection from the following arti
cles: —15 yds De Laine, 1 white Marseilles Quilt.
2 (not one) 100 view Turkey Morocco Albums. 20
yds, Sheeting. Wool Square Shawl. 2 sets (not one
set) Gold Bosom Stubs, 2 (not oue) Hair Guard
Chains, with gold plated trimmings. (The trim
mings of these chains are advertised by other con
cerns as GOLD, which is a. deception, as they are
all of them gold plated. 2 (uot 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 Shaw ls, ,'j rnot one) la lies' long gold
plated chains, .2 (not one) ladies' solid Gold Doub
le Rings, 2 (not one) gents' heavy chased gold
plated Rings. (These rings are advertised by oth
er concerns as solid gold, which is a fraud upou
the public.) 3 (not one) black walnut Work Box
or Writing Desks, 2 (not one) extra quality Bal
moral Skirts, 2 sots (not one) of Jewelry and
Sleeve Buttons to match, 2 (not one) superior
Turkey Morocco Shopping Bigs, 2 pairs (not one)
ladies' Balmoral Boots.
We will also send 40 printed notices of articles
for sale at one dollar each.
Any person sending Five Dollars, (not six dol
lars I can receive for the same a selection Irom the
following articles .—A black or colored Alpacca
Dress Pattern, a Poplin Dress Pattern, 1 piece of
Brown or Bleached ."-heeling, 1 engraved (6 bot
tles) silver [dated Revolving Castor, 1 yds super
fine Cassimore, extra heavy large sized White
Quilt. 1 pair gents Calf Boots, 4 yds. good Wool
Frocking, 2 (not one) best quality Balmoral
Skirts, an eight day Clock, made by Setli 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. (not 3 yds.)
double width water proof cloaking. 2 sets each
(not one set each) Ivory Handle Knives, with Sil
ver plated Forks, 1 set of Lace Curtains.
We will also send tit) 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 for Cloak
ing or Coating, 3 (not two) Bleached Linen Table
Cloths, with 2 doz. (not one doz.) Linen Damask
Napkins, 30 yds. (not 25 yds.) Hemp Carpeting.
13 yards extra quality black or colored Alpacca
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 Woo! Blankets, nice Fur Muff and Cape, 2
[not one) silver plated engraved Ice Pitchers, t)
yds (uot 7 yds,) Wool Cassimero for suit, 2 doz.
(not one doz). Rogers' best silver plated Forks.
Common Sense Sew ing Machine (the real article,
not a base imitation as used by other concerns), 4
(not two) Honey Comb Quilts, 2 (not one) splendid
clasp Family Bibles.
We will also send printed notices for 120 articles
for sale at one dollar each.
For larger clubs the value increases in the
same ratio. Oar stock ol Goods is all new and in
good order. The quality of the Goods is better
than those used by any other concern in the coun
try We are of -he opinion that, after reading
the above advertisemen', some parties will come
to the conclusion that they have been severely
swindled by some of the bigus Gift concerns in
this city.
We eannot offer to the person sending us the
largest amount of money for a month, a Gift of
money or Watches, as that is a violation of the
Law against Lotteries ; but in addition to the a
bove liberal terms, we will sell to any one who
luav sand us $lO, eleven articles from our ex
change list, all to he sent in one order ; and for S2O
we wilt sell twenty-two articles from our exchange
list, all to be sent in one order. .
Money sent by Registered Letters or by a
Postal Money Order, or Draft at our risk. Cata
logues sont to any address.
P. S. Agents will please notify us what firms
have agents in tbeir town or city, and they will
receive our most sincere thanks.
THOMAS L. FEN NO A CO.,
Nos. 52 & 54 Elm St , Boston, Mass.
OYES! O YES! O Yes!— The un
dersigned having taken out auctioneer li
cense holds himself in readiness to cry sales and
auctions on the shortest notice. Give him a call.
Address him at Ray's Hill, Bedford county. Pa.
oct2stu6 WILLIAM GRACRY.
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T V With great inducements to agents to co
operate with us in our
GRAND ONE DOLLAR SALE!
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Watches free of Cost 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 Cost to our Agents.
Boots and Shoes tree of Cost to our Agents.
Dress Goods free of Cost to our Agents.
GREAT DOLLAR BARGAINS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS.
Send for circular. Agents wanted everywhere.
Address HARRIS A PLUMMER,
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persons. G. R. A W. OSTER.
Bedford Pa. Aug 14. 1865m3
nl VI DEN 1 >. -The Managers of the
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SATURDAi . THE 151H DAY OF SEPTEMBER,
NEXT.
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ment in hight. large enough to accommodate one
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Kettles, Apple Parers, Water Pipe and every
thing else needed in the Harware line, including
the celebrated Chainbersburg Cook Stove, all ol
which we now sell at eastern prices, for cash.
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poll SALE Oil TRADE.
2 tract*. of 160 acres each, within three miles of
a depot on the Union Pacific Railroad, back of
Omaha.
1 tract of bottom land, timbered and praire, two
miles from Omaha city.
One-third of 7.000 acres in Pulton county. Pa.,
including valuable ore, mineral and timber lands,
near Fort Littleton.
Over 4,000 acres of valuable ore, coal and tim
her lands in West Virginia.
Also—32o acres of land in Woodbury CO.. lowa.
ALSO—Twenty-five one acre lots, adjoining the
borough of Eedford, with limestone rock for kiln
or quarry, on the upper end of each.
ALSO
320 acres in Reynolds Co., Missouri.
480 do do Shannon do do
270J do do Bollinger do do
SO do do Franklin do lowa.
ALSO.
5 lots of ground, in Bedford, 60 by 240 It , former
ly part pf the Lyons' estate.
0. E. SHANNON,
jun2l,'67yl Bedford, Pa.
TT ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE
j —The undersigned offers for sale the follow
ing valuable bodies of land :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND,
containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois
Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State of
Illinois, 8 miles from the city of Urbana, and one
mile fiom Rcntual Station on said Railroad. Two
of the traets adjoin, and one of them has a never
failing pond of wateruponit The city of Urbana
contains about 4.060 inhabitants. Champaigu
the greatest wheat grow ing county in Illinois.
ALSO— Out-fourth of a tract of land, situated
in Broad Top township, Bedford county, contain
ing about 46 acres, with all the coal veins of Broad
Top running through it.
ALSO— Three Lots in the town of Coalmont.
Huntingdon county.
Jan 26, 66-tf F. C. REAMER
/)AA ACRES OF EXCELLENT
O' J\J FARM LAND FOR SALE —ONE
TRACT containing 262 ACRES, with good log
house and barn thereon ; also a good SAW-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 llunning's creek, in St Clair tp.,
adjoining lands of John Alstadt, Jacob Andrews
and Jacob Beckley. The mill and farm will he
gold 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; balance covered with
an excellent growth of valuable timber—well
watered and situate near I'leasantville, in St.
Ciair Township, adjoining lands of John Alstadt,
Jacob Bowser. Jacob Beckley 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.
These lands formerly belonged to the estate of
Nicholas Lyons, deceased, and are in a neighbor
hood well supplied with schools, churches, stores,
Each of these tracts will be sold as a whole or
in parts, to suit purchasers, and will he offered at
private sale until SATURDAY, the 14th of Nov.
next, when, if not disposed of, they wilt 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 W. DICKERSON,
Attorney-at-Law,
july3tf Bedford, Pa.
IyUBLIC SALE OP REAL ES
TATE. —In pursuance of an order issued by
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., 1868, at 2 o'clock,
P. M., all said lunatic's interest in a certain tract
of land situated in Hopewell tp., Bedford county,
adjoining lands of William Gorsuch, Fink and
Fluke, Levi and Oliver Fluck and others, con
taining about 145 acres, about 90 acres of whieh
are cleared and under cultivation, having thereon
erected a good two Btory dwelling house, hank
barn and other buildings. Terms made known on
day of Sale.
' JOAN. B. FLUCK.
Committee of lunacy for Augustus Klippi.
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QIIERIFFS SALE.—By virtue of
sundry writs Vend Exponas and Levari Faci
as and Fi Fa., to me directed, there will he ex
posed to public sale, at the court house, in the
Borough of Bedford, on
SATURDAY, SEPT. STO. A D. 1868,
at 10 o'clock A M , the following real estate, viz:
One tract of land, containing 160 acres, more or
less, 25 acres cleared and under fence, with a two
story log house and log stable. Saw mil! and ap
ple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Jno Eng
land on the East, David J. Morris on the South,
Lewis Koons and Henry O'Neal on the West,
Frederick Davis on the North, and situa'e in
West Providence township, Bedford Co.. and tak
en in Execution as the property of Philip Cham
berlain.
ALSO —One tract of land, containing 147 acres,
more or less, with about So acres cleared and un
der fence, with a 2i story Log house and double
Log barn thereon erected, also a small Apple and
Peach orchard thereon, adjoining landi of Samuel
Kerr and Jaekson Kerr on the West, James Wertz
on the South-east. Widow Mullin on the North,
situate in Harrison township, and taken in execu
tion as the property of Nelson B. Miller
ALSO —One tract of land, containing 240 acres,
more or less, about 85 acres cleared and under
fence, with 2 two Story houses and two baius
thereon erected, also a young apple orchard there
on. adjoining lands of E. L Anderson. John Laf
ferty and others, eitunte in Juniata towi I-ip,
Bedford Co., and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Robert Adams and Jacob Egolf.
ALSO —One lot of ground, containing one acre
more or less, with a log house and log stable there
on erected, adjoining lauds of Daniel Brumbaugh,
situate in Middle Woodbury tp., Bedford co., and
taken in execution as the property of W. K.
Weimor and Hannah Weimer.
ALSO —One lot of ground, containing one acre
more cr less, with a two story plank house there
on, adjoining lands of Cbas. (irubenater on the
Suuih, Hugh Moore on the North and West, and
fronting on the road leading to Dutch Corner,
situate in Bedford twp., Bedford CO., and taken in
execution as the property of Evaline llarcleroad.
ALSO —AII that certain tract of land, situate
in Broad Top township, Bedford county, and State
aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, viz :
Beginning at a black oak, a corner of the herein
after described tract, thence south by line of said
tract, eighty-nine degrees and thirly-nine minutes
cast, seventy-eight perches to a post, thenee south
two and one-fourth degrees east, twenty-six and
forty-five hundredths perches to stones, thenco
south two degrees and eleven minutes east, seven
ty-one and seven-tenths perches to a chestnut,
thence south three degrees and forty-two minutes
east, twenty three perches to a post, thence north
seventy-eight degrees west, three and nine-tenths
perches to chestnut oak, thenee south six degrees
and forty-eight minutes west, twenty-two and
one-tenth perches to a chestnut, thence south
twenty degrees and thirty-three minutes west,
eighty-six perches to a white oak, thenee north
twenty-two degrees west, forty-two and sixty-five
hundredths perches to a beech, thenee north
thirty-two degrees and seventeen minutes west,
twenty-four and five-tenths perches to a maple,
thenee north 47 degrees and ten minutes east
sixty-six and sixty-five hundredths perches to
stones, white oak gone, thenee north forty-two
degrees and thirty-three minutes west, forty-foi r
and four-tenths perches to a white oak stump,
thenee north fourteen and three-fourths degrees
west, seventy and five-tenths to black oak, the
place of begiuning. containing about fifty-eight
acres, leaving out of and taking from the said 58
acres as above described, however ten acres and
sixty-five perches of the same conveyed by deed
of said Jaiues Maguire and John B. Given and
wife to John Kommell and John Rommoll. junior,
dated the fourth day of August, A. D , 1860, and
recorded in Bedford county, in Record book. A N,
page 584, et seg., and leaving out of and takiDg
from said fifty-eight acres above described. Also
a small lot of about one-fourth of an acre, convey
ed by deed of said James Maguire and John B
Given and wife, dated the third day of April, A.
i>., 1865, to Lewis Anderson, recorded in Bedford
county, A L. page 37a, but retaining as subject to
the said Mortgage ail the rights and privileges
reserved to the said grantors, their heirs and as
signs, in the said parts so conveyed to said Roin
mell and Anderson. Also, the undivided one-third
part ola tract of land, containing two hundred
and five and one-half acres, more or Jess, of which
about one hundred acres are cleared and under
fence, and having thereon erected two dwelling
houses and two barns (beiug the same tract con
veyed to Hezokiah Easton, et al, by William An
derson, by deed recorded in Bedford couuty, in
book A A. page 349), adjoining lands of Asa Du
vall, et at , situate in Broad Top tp., adjoining
the first above described tract, and in the same
township, the and title of Hezekiab Easton.
therein (being the one-third part, having passed
by Sheriff s Sale to John McCandless, and his
right, by Sheriff's Sate to Samuel J. Brown, Esq.,
who conveys the same by deed dated 12 May, 16-
62, to said Maguire and Given, and takeniu exe
cution as the property of James Maguire and Jno.
B Given. ROBERT STECKMAN, Stiff.
Sheriffs Office, Aug. 14,w4
JQ W. CROUSE,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP
SEGA RS,
TOBACCO,
PIPES,
And a general assortment of Smokers and Chew
ers' articles. BEDFORD, Fa.
ju!3l,'6Syl _____
AUCTIO.N EElt. —The undersigned
having renewed his license as an auctioneer,
offers his services to the public generally. Post
office address Cumberland Vlev
mar2om2* JOHN DICKEN
)~ WAGONS FOB SALE AT
tJO KNOi' SHOPS, near Bedford. |aprl9tf