The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, January 08, 1869, Image 3

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Home and Around.
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD Tor R.R.
—WISTBE A*EAHG*W*WT.—TIMTABLB.— Onand
after Sept. 16th, passenger trains will arrive and
depart as follows:
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at I.lft p. in • ar
rives at Huntingdon at 421 p.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 9.05 a. m., and arrives at Mt. Dallas at
Aecmmodation Train leaves Saxton 7.30 a. m.,
and arrives at Huntingdon, at 9 20 a.m.; leaves
Huntingdon at 4.35 p. m.. and arrives at Saxton
at 6.27 p. m.
Changeable—the weather.
Very tight—the money market.
The place to get bargains is at Berk
stresser's.
The poultry punished during the
Holidays was immense.
FOR full proceedings of the Legisla
ture, see Morning Patriot.
FOR SALE— Several good Buffalo
Robes. Inquire at this office
Go to the Bedford Clothing Empori
um for gents' furnishing goods.
FOR the latest telegraphic news read
the great central daily, the Morning
Patriot.
Riots or rows caused by drunken
ness, are now called benzine explosions.
Buy your ready-mado clothing of R.
\V. Berkstresser.
Folks talk, of the bad effects of hoard
ing gold. We should like to make
the experiment.
If Carl Schurtz iselected Senator from
Missouri, he will be the dirtiest Schurtz
in the Senate.
R. W. Berkstresser is selling off all
his fall and winter clothing at greatly
reduced prices.
FOR the latest and fullest cattle, pro
duce, oil and money markets, read the
Morning Patriot.
Getting desperate—the fight for the
Post ()ffice. "The combat deepens, on,
ye brave!"
The corn crop of ISG9 promises an
immense yield. Cause—the high heel
ed boots worn at present.
There are some pavements not far
distant that need the attention of the
borough authorities. The owners
thereof seem very indifferent as to
their condition.
A. B. Cramer & Co. are determined
to reduce their large stock of goods,
and offer great inducements to buyers.
See their advertisement in another
column.
THE Morning Patriot is delivered to
subscribers in Bedford, on the same day
on which it is printed, twenty four
hours in advance of other city dailies.
FOR SALE— a desirable building lot
on Richard Street, in the Watson ex
tension. Inquire at this office. tf.
ISAAC LIPPEL has just received a
large supply of new goods. Call and
see for yourselves. Goods to please and
priees to suit.
G. R. Oster & Co. keep decidedly the
best Family Store in Bedford. No
misrepresentation to effect sales. Good
goods marked in plain figures and at
one low price.
When the thermonietor trembles l>e
low zero, don't forget to pour water on
your pavements. Slippery pavements
are the delight of the boys, and they
show off to great advantage the skill
of those who have gained a high pro
ficiency in dancing. Heels up!
Quite a number of prominent Rad
icals, from this place, have gone to Har
rishurg to "assisf'the Legislature which
convened on Tuesday. No use, gen
tlemen, our "assembled wisdom" has
already gained a notoriety for "gob
bling up" things that is quite refresh
ing to honest men.
THE shelves of G. It. Oster <£• Co's
spacious new Store are filled with cheap
and attractive new winter goods that
soon make you feel for your purse and
hid good bye to your Greenbacks for
articles that please you better, and are
more useful.
THE POOR HOUSE QUESTION.— At
the Jam term of court a petition from a
number of citizens was presented, ask
ing the court to issue a preliminary in
junction to restrain the County Com
missioners from incurring any further
expense in the erection of the proposed
new Alms House. This the court re
fused to do because complainants had
not filed the necessary bond of $lO,OOO
to indemnify the contractor, &c. Bills
in Equity were duly filed, and upon
these the court—Judge Rowe on the
bench—ordered the injunction to issue.
This, of course, stops all elforts to erect
a new alms house. The case may be
Liken to the Supreme Court, and if the
opinion of the court below be reversed,
the work will go on, otherwise not.
CEMETERY CONCERT. —The concert
and festival for the benefit of the Bed
ford Cemetery Association, which was
held last week, was a successful affair.
Those who were fortunate enough to
be present aver that it was decidedly
the best entertainment ever given to
the good people of Bedford. About
$230 were realized for beautifying the
Bedford Cemetery.
Miss FANNY M. HALEY will give
an entertainment in the Lutheran
Church, Sehelisburg, on Friday eve
ning, January 15th, to consist of Head
ing and Recitations. This entertain
ment will give to the Sehellsburgers a
rare treat and they must not fail to at
tend. Admission 25 cents. Doors op
en at 64—Reading at 71.
PRIM ELY PORKERS. —Mr. Joshua J.
Shoemaker, of the Bedford House,
killed his pen of hogs on the 29th ult.
Their nett weight was as follows
502;. 456, 433, 3594, 354', ; total, 2,1104.
We challenge the county "and the re
gion round about" to heat this nest of
porkers.
isaiali Morris, Esq., of St. Clair tp.,
killed a hog on the 22d ult. that netted
5374 lbs. St. Clair is determined not
to be behind on the hog question.
Cm'KTII DEDICATION. —The new Re
formed Church, at Pieasantviile, this
county, will be dedicated on the morn
ing of the 16th inst. The public are
respectfully invited to attend.
CARRIER'S ADDRESS to the patrons
of the BEDFORD GAZETTE, January 1,
JSCS):
Dear friends, you'll not expect me,
In my very juvenile verse,
Much of the past year's doings
At this time to rehearse.
For to your doors I've weekly
Brought all the current news,
And if you didn't read it
'Twas that you didn't choose.
You certainly do remember
Events within a year
That did befall the tenants
Of this sublunar sphere.
I'll only jog your memory
Concerning a very few ;
'Tis well to think on the Old Year
As we begin the New.
I've read in Peter Parley,
Of many cruel wars,
Of fire and blood and carnage
That mark'd the world with scars.
These things in times barbaric
The human race befel,
Turning God's beautiful foot-stool
Into a raging hell.
Since then the christian era,
lias dawn'd the storm to still,
With Peace the ruling principle,
And toward men Good Will.
Now, look you through the year that's
gone,
And tell me, does the age
Fulfil the Christian doctrine,
Or repeat old Parley's page?
From where the bright LaPlata
His silver billows rolls,
To where the waning Crescent
Gleams o'er the Cretan knolls ;
From Erin's emerald headlands,
To faction-rent Japan ;
How much of man's humanity
Is there toward his fellow man ?
Alas! the same old story
Of battle, spoil and rage,
Of Lust and Fraud and Tyranny,
Mar the historic page.
In the Old World king-craft struggles
To hold its blood stain'd thrones,
The Eastern gales are laden
With the suffering people's groans.
The bayonet props the power
Of monarchies effete
And the people toil and perish
To support the bayonet.
But Spain has burst the shackles
That bound her far too long,
And the Castilian valleys
Now ring with freedom's song.
Old Ireland, too, is giving
Her enemies hot work,
And Crete is springing from the wave
To free her from the Turk.
Anil in this Great Republic,
This proud land of the free,
The vampire Reconstruction
Kills the bird of Liberty.
Beneath the once broad segis
Of the fundamental law,
Whereat the nations wondered
As its perfectness they sew,
Millions of people languish,
In civil slav'ry bound ;
So that their shameful bondage
May to party ends redound.
Five hundred thousand whito men,
American citizens born,
Of every right they hold most dear
By usurpation shorn!
Five hundred thousand white men,
Americans as we,
Denied the right of the ballot,
'Neath the banner of the free!
Whilst in the halls where Pinckney
And Jefferson gave laws,
And Washington and Henry
Upheld a righteous cause,
Half-barbarous negroes sit and rule
The now degraded state,
Whilst Federal bayonets execute
The Radical's vengeful hate.
Oh ! shame, where is the face of brass
That wears no mantling blush?
Oh ! Justice, where the coward heart
That does not burn to crush
The infamous cabal that sways
So hold the tyrant's rod ?
Look down upon a people's wrongs,
O just and righteous God !
Now, let the New Y'ear bring us,
A new and bright regime ;
An era that shall grandly
Tiie gloomy Past redeem.
Now, let our strifes be buried,
Our prejudices cease,
Our bick'rings and heart-burnings
Give place to perfect peace.
Let Winter's falchion icy
Smite cold the heart of Hate ;
And from this blessed morning,
Let Love's dominion date.
Then may ye answer truly,
Amen ! as ye shall hear
The pleasant, hearty greeting
Of a happy, glad New Year.
THE CARRIER.
NEW LAMP TOP. —lrvine, the en
terprising man of the Regulator estab
lishment, has just received a large sup
ply of beautiful coal oil lamps with
new and improved tops and chimneys,
which far surpass anything we have
ever seen in the lamp line, together
with a new style of lamp shades. Ev
erybody should have one. Call and
see them. Tops and shades to fit all
sizes of kerosene lamps.
CORN CAPTURED.— Corn theives ap
pear to be operating successfully in the
upper end of the county. A number
of farmers about Schellsburg report
heavy losses lately, as high as twenty
and thirty bushels having been taken
in a single night. Farmers, secure
your grain, as there is a prospect of a
long winter ahead.
From the army hospital; the bloody
battle-field, the mansion of the rich and
humble abode of the poor—from the of
fice and the sacred desk ; from the
mountain-top, distant valley and far
off islands of the ocean—from every
nook and corner of the civilized
world, is pouring in the evidence of
the astonishing effects of Drake s Plan
tation Bitters. Thousands upon thou
sands of letters like the following may
be seen at our ofiice :
* * * * i have been in the Army
Hospital for fourteen months, speech
less and nearly dead. At Alton, ill.,
they gave me a bottle of Plantation
Bitters. Three bottles have made me
a well man. C. H. FLAVTE.
MAGNOLIA WATER.— Superior to the
best imported German Cologne, and
sold at half the price.
% asrlfwSi irKfwti) ii
HUNTINGDON, Dec. 30, 1868.
EDITORS GAZETTE:— We notice in
the Inquirer , some lying remarks made
by its editor in reference to one of our
agents who is now canvassing your
county, not in the interest of the Dem
ocratic Party, but of humanity. He
says first this agent is a New England
er, which would benocrime, (although
it is not true) except that he was a
member of the Radical Party. V e
are astonished at the impudence of
this editor to cast reflections upon a
section of country from which emanate
all the ideas of Radicalism and from
which he and all such silly mongrel
editors receive their political instruc
tions.
He says further that "the agent,
though an entire stranger in the com
munity, is thoroughly posted as to the
whereabouts of every disciple of the
lost cause" and can readily distinguish
the object of his search from a Radi
cal Republican, and this editor seems
astonished at this fact. We would
just say here that we would not em
ploy a man to work for us, who we j
thought could not readily distinguish j
an honest man and Democrat from the
editor of the mongrel sheet of Bed
ford. This dirty mongrel, w hose patri
otism was first strong enough to give
liiiu rheumatism of the hip joint, which
prevented his shouldering a musket
and marching to the front, as he no
doubt was anxious to do, seems to be
greatly disturbed for fear too many of
the honest people of Bedford, who are
anxious to read truth, may patronize
our agent, and, therefore, sounds the
alarm, by calling their attention to the
conduct of an eastern gent, who some
time since, it is represented, swindled
the good people of yourcounty,and who
(as we are informed on good author
ity) was a full blooded Black Republi
can, and, therefore, had just honor
enough to take advantage of the people.
He further calls our agent "the Negro
Supremacy book man," forgetting the
fact that Radicals like himself alone
I advocate the supremacy of the
Black Race, whilst Democrats believe
] in the superiority of the Caucasian over
I all other races and especially over the
Negro Race; and for this reason, ad
vocatejust what our hook advocates,
white supremacy and Negro subordi
nation. Of course, we do not contend
j that some niggers are not just as intel
ligent, and many of them more hon
orable, than this Radical editor.
He says further that our agent was
defrauding the government by "doing
business without license." Our agent
supposed that he was not liable to take
out license, and telegraphed us on this
point. We are quite sure lie is honest,
even if lie does not fully understand
all the requirements of the Abolition
revenue swindle. We presume that
the §lO.OO paid by our man, goes to
wards paying off the §2,21)0,000 given
to our Radical Representatives in con
gress for tiieir votes and influence in
making the Alaska appropriation, and
toward hundreds of other items, equal
ly villainous, perpetrated by our Rad
ical congress and which have swelled
the debt to its enormous size.
But even if our agent did try to
swindle the government, he did no
more than this same Radical editor,
who cheated the government out of his
loyal services, which were needed in
the front, during the war, by limping
| along the streets of Bedford, making
i the citizens believe that he was afflic
ted with Chronic Rheumatism, and he
did no more than Radical Bondholders,
who coined all their money out of the
blood and sufferings of the people, and
by their fraud and villainy helped
heap up this enormous debt, and now
have the brazen impudence to exact
an exorbitant interest on their bonds,
while they sit carelessly looking on,
| and not paying one cent toward light
j ening the burden of an oppressed peo-
I I>le-
This editor further states that the
Democrats of Bedford county have re
alized that their doctrines are false, by
the ignominious defeat of their candi
dates; he means, of course, because the
Radical Party polled a few more votes,
through fraud, than the Democratic
Party polled. This same argument, if
argument it is, proves that the teach
ings of the Bible are false, because the
great majority of the people, including
this Radical editor and our Radical
congress serve the Devil instead of
worshiping God.
We wish further to inform this
small editor (for such we have always
considered him to be) that the people
of Bedford county don't seem at all
likely to take his advice, as our agent's
reports show, either because they don't
read his paper,or if they do because they
can have no confidence in anyad vice giv
en by a Radical Republican, who will
shirk duty by feigning Rheumatism,
knowing full well that men who have
done so much to overthrow the consti
i tution of their country, and to destroy
and trample on the rights and liberties
of the people, are not safe advisors un
der any circumstances.
Please, Mr. Radical Editor, give us
another p iff in your able paper; some
of your friends are already patronizing
our agent, and many more will seek
"Democratic Literature" in less than
twelve months.
E. W. MILLER A CQ.
CLOTUINU
LOWER THAN FOR TEN TEARS.
OVERCOATN. —Fine ail-wool Chinchilla ami fur
Beaver reduced to $lB.OO
Of the newest and most stylish material, cut
and make, which have been sold at..525.00
A great variety of all styles, upwards
lroin $3.00
SKATINO JACKETS. —The best assoitment in the
city, Belling off very low.
PANTALOONS, all-woo! Cassimere, reduced to $.1.00
VESTS.— Fine, all-wool Cassimere, reduced to $2.00
EFSINESS COATS, in great variety, at prices equal
ly low.
BOYS' CLOMHING. very low indeed.
Our whole stock of Men's, Youths', Boys'
and Children s Clothing to be sold out at a
great Reduction of Prices, which are in all
cases guaranteed lower than the lowest
elsewhere, or ttte sale cancelled and money
refunded.
CALL ASO EXAMINE our goods after having exam
ined those of the "sacrificing" houses before
purchasing, A FAIR TEST IS ALL WE ASK.
Half way between J BENNETT A Co.,
Fifth ami !- TOW ER lIALL,
SixthStreef, J 518 MARKET ST.,
PHILADELPHIA,
AND 600 BROADH-AT, NEW YORK.
octl6yl
$l2OO AND ALL EXPENSES PAID!—
Sec Advertisement of AMERICAS SHUTTER SEWING
MACHINE, in our advertising columns. nov6y l
MARRIED.
WRIGHT—SLEEK—On Wednesday evening,
the 2;sd ult.. in Si Clair tp.. by J W. Bowen,
Esi., Mr. Rufus Wright to Miss HJlen. youugeat
daughter of Joseph and Isabella Sleek, of Na
pier tp.
IMLER—RITCHEY—On the 25th of Dec., by
the Rev. C. U. Heilman, Mr. George Imier, of
Blair eo., and Miss Caroline Ritchey, of Bedford
co.. Pa.
H(KVER—HOOVER—On tbe 27th of Dec , by
the same. Mr. Thomas G. Hoover, of Oentreville,
lowa, and Miss Fanny Hoover, of Bedford county,
Pa.
ROSE—McFERREN—At tho residence of the
bride's father, on the 22d ult , by Rev. James
Thompson, Mr George W. R.se to Miss Hannah
McFerren. all of Cumberland Valley tp.
HOOVER—CUPPET—On the 24th ult., in
Sebellsburg, by Rev. N. H. Skylcs, Mr. William
A. Hoover and Miss Mary Rebecca Cuppet. both
of Bedford eo.. Pa.
BOOR—COOK—On the 24th ult., by Rev. E
Buhrman, Mr. Baltrer F. Boor and Miss Mary C.
Cook, both of Bedford county.
£cu* Advertisements.
4 LL persons knowing themselves
J\_ Indebted to the undersigned will please
call ane settle at once either by noto or oasn. A
word to the wise is sufficient,
jm'y Bth w4 J - M. SHOEMAKER.
TTOUSE AND LOT Foil SALE.—
1 1 The undersigned will offer at public sale,
upon the premises in the borough of Bedford, on
SATURDAY. JAN. 9th. 1869, his House and Lot.
fronting on John street fifty feet, aDd running
back to an alley two hundred and twenty feet.
The house is a good frame, with cellar. There
is also a brick smoke-house, stable, earriage house,
corn crib, Ac., upon tbo premises. Terms will be
made kuowu on day of sale.
Sale to commence at one o clock of said day.
janSwl 6. G. Bl RNS.
ASS ESS<) RS, TA K L N< >TICE !-
The Assessors of tho several districts of Bed
ford county are requested to meet at the Commis
sioners' Office, on Tuesday, January 26th, to re
ceive the books, instructions. AC., to make the as
sessment for 1569. A full attendance is desired
By order of the Board.
janSwS JNO. G FISHER, Clerk.
TUT< ITICE !—The under.-igned adm: n
xA istrator of tho estate of William Bonnall,
late of Londonderry township. Bedford couut v,
dee d., will apply to the next Orphans' Court, to
be holden at Bedford, on the Bth lay of February,
1869, for a discharge from bis said office.
jnnSw2* JACOB TROUTMAN.
ASTRAY BULL.— Came Trespass
ing on the premises of the subscriber, resid
ing in Liberty township, Bedford co., Pa , one
mile below Itiddlesburg, on or about the loth of
December, 1868, a small dark red inuley bull, with
some white spots. The owner is requested to come
forward, prove property and take him away, oth
erwise be will be disposed of according to law.
janBw3# ALEXANDER McDONALD.
17 STATEOF JOl IN RBI LEY,
J DEC'D. —Letters of administration having
b en granted to tho undersigned, by the Register
of Bedford county, upon the estato of Juo. Reiley,
late of Juniata township, Bedford county, dee d.,
all persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment and those having claims
will present them proper!? authenticated for set
tlement. JOHN REILEY,
JOSEPH II MULLEN,
janSwp, Adm'rs.
BLACKSMITH SHOP for RENT.
—The Blacksmith Shop at Lyons' Tan Yard,
in Bedford tp., is offered for rent on reasonable
terms. There is no other shop within four miles.
For further information, inquire of
T. 11. AN. J. LYONS,
janBm2 Bedford, Pa.
IX) R SALE OR RENT.—The tin
dersigned offers for sale or rent, his
mill property, situated near Hamilton Station, on
the Bedford Railroad. The mill is in good re
pair has a never failing water power, with no ice
to cut and tho land belonging tothe property (about
37i acres) is well improved, having all necessary
out-buildings erected thereon, with two good
meadows. The property lies near one of the best
markets in the State, and will be rented for not
less than 2 nor more than 3 years. My only
reason for making this offer is ill health. For
further information, address
H. F. ROHM,
janSts Bloody Run, Pa.
iQcn In order to reduce our
I O ' ) *J • Stock, we will offer for
CAS H,
All kinds of Wintor Goods
AX OOFLT!
Great Bargains can now be had in
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES.
FLANNELS.
MERINOES,
DELAINES.
HOSIERY,
CARi'ETINGS.
SHAWLS,
Ac.,
Ac.
Come wilh the CASK, you can buy cheap, as we
are determined to reduce our Stock to one-half its
present size.
J*nB,'W-tf A. B. CRAMER A CO.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF A
FARM !—The undersigned, Guardian of the
minor children of John J. Dibert, dee'd.. by vir
tue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford
County, will sell at publie sale, on the premises,
ON TUESDAY, THE 2D DAY OF FEBRUARY,
next, the real estate of which John J. Dibert died
seized, consisting of a farm of 96 acres, situate in
West Providence tonawhip, Bedford county, ad
joining lands of O'Neal, David Calhoun. Si
mon Kara, and others, about 76 acres undeTCulti
ration, haviug thereon erected a frame dwelling
house, double log barn, and other outbuildings,
with an orchard and an abundance of cherry trees
thereon, watered with running water. This is a
very DESIRABLE FARM in a pleasant and fast
improving neighborhood. Terms, one-third in
hand at confirmation of sale, and the remainder
in two equal annual payments thereafter, with in
terest. Sale will be opened at 12 m.
jan.Swf JNO. P, REED, Guardian.
I >UBLK' SA LE OF VALUABLE
J REAL ESTATE. —The undersigned, residing
iu'the borough of Rainsburg. will offer at public
outcry in said borough, on FRIDAY , the 29th day
of JANUARY, 1869, tho following real estate : A
tract of land, containing about three acres, hav.
ing thereon erected a new two-story frame dwel
ling house 26 x 26 with an excellent oellar, also a
large, two-story frame Tan House entirely new,
having attached thereto 21 vats; also Bates,
Limes, Pool, Ac., ail underdrained on the latest
and most approved plan, with very superior water
power, sufficient to run the whole machinery bv
water if necessary, Everything conneotod with
the yard is in line working order with suffioiarit
facilities to tan from 1000 to 1500 hides a year.
Also a good Saddler Shop adjoining tho yard.
There is also on tho premises a fine selection of
choice Fruit, consisting of Apples, Peaches, Cher
ries and Grapes. Tho above property is situated
in one of the finest Bark regions in the county,
and is very convenient to Churches, Schools, Mills,
Stores, Post offices, Ac.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on day,
when terms will be miide known by
janBw3 J A 41 MP.
17*1 RST NA TI ON A L WHITE
LEAD, the best purest and cheapest!
Satisfaction guaranteed far whiteness, dura
bility and brilliancy. It has no equal.
F Bold by all dealers in Paints
I throughout the country W
R T Morris Perot A Co., II
S 8010 Proprietors, I
X Phil'a., Pa., T
dealers E
\ in all kinds
A
X Drugs, Paints, Oils, E
r Ulass, Dye-Stuffs, Ac. A
0 CAUTION: D
jy Owing to the popularity of
A our First National Lead, other
L partios have been induced to offer a
Spurious article under the same name
thereforeijf*Beware of counterfeits. -T| The
genuine is put up in Extra Heavy Tin Paint Pot
with patent Metalic Wire Handles, and the name
of T. MORRIS PEROT A CO. on each Label.
janS.'B'Jyl
AR It I V A L!
The undersigned has just received from the
Eastern cities, a large stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
DRY UOODS,
GROCERIES,
Ac.,
which he will dispose of at the lowest rates.
MEN'S and BOYS" SUITS, OVER-COATS. UN
DER-SHIRTS, DRAWERS, etc., etc., of various
styles and qualities.
LADIES' BALMORALS
at $1.25 The best of Coffees and Sugars, at prices
to suit the times
The public are invited to call and examine our
goods.
Bcdford.janStf ISAAC UPPEL.
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rim E AMERICAN UNION
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RATIONAL AGRICULTURIST
AND—
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A handsome Octavo Volume of 300 pages bound
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America ; together with a Description of the
towns and cities in which they are published.
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together with terms to agents. Address NELSON
CHESMAN, No. 40 Park Row, New York.
Gband Rapids, Mich., Sept. 10, ISfiH.
LIPI'ISCQTT A Bakkwki.l :
Tho people seem to be crazy about your Run
Jacket Aaes. Please send me twenty dozen
more. Yours truly, W. D. F.
| TUB ItKD JACKET. J
CAUTlON.—Unprincipled dealers are selling
Axes painted red, as the Red Jacket Axe. The
good qualities of this Axe consists in its superior
cutting qualities not in the Red Paint.
The "Red Jacket" is for sale by all responsible
hardware dealers and the manufacturers.
LIPPINCOTT A BAKEWELL,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANTED— AGENTS—To sell the
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ute. Liberal inducements to Agents. Address
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T "e American
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WILL BE ISSUED JAN. 1, 1369.
SUBSCBIPTION PRICE. $5
WILL CONTAIN .
A List of the Newspapers and other Periodicals
in each State, Territory, Province and Colony, ar
ranged Alphabetioaily by Towns, giving the Name,
Days of Issue, Size, Subscription, Price, Politics
or General Character, Circulation, Editcrs and
Publisher's names, Date of Establishment, and
other information.
A list of Towns and Cities in the United States
and Territories, and the Dominion of Canada and
Britisn American Colonies in which Newspapers
or other periodicals are published, arranged al
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40 Park Row, New York.
■r/Y PER CENT SAVED.—To
•)\ / Housekeepers and others who order their
goods from our GREAT ONE DOLLAR BALL of
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Plated Waro, Cutlery,
Ac", Ac. We send Cireuli r free of expense to any
part of the United States ; send for one, and sec
our terms. You wilt save money by addressing
GEO. DRYDEN A CO., 10 Milk St.. Boston, Mass.
Agents wanted in every town in the country.
doc2sw4
T\r ANTED—A Teacher for tne col
\\ ored School, near Thomas Spear's, in Bed
ford toweship. By order of tne Board,
d(c24wl THOMAS GILCHREST, See y.
3rtt-&o0clss, dr.
I
I7IEARFUL 11 R E A K I) () W N !
_ Economy being greatly needed at the pres
ent time, it is the duty of all to bay where they
can buy the cheapest, hence
G. R. OSTKR A CO.
wish to notify the public that they are now re
ceiving and opening the most extensive and varied
assortment of new and cheap
WINTER GOODS
ever opened in Bedford, purchased under favora
ble circumstances since the great breakdown in
prices, and will now offer them to CASH buyers,
both wholesale and retail, at much lower prices
than the same kind can be bought for in Bedford
county. Country Storekeepers will find an oppor
tunity of sorting up their stocks, if only a single
piece is wanted at wholesale prices.
Special Extraordinary Inducements.
In ladies dress goods, such as striped and chcno
mohair, striped, plaid, shat and chone poplins in
changeable effects, for suits and walking dresses,
all that look at them say they are cheap.—Extra
heavy mixed melange poplins and ne plus ultra
ltepeltanls for suits, Empress cloth, English serges,
Epinglines and corded poplins, in brown, steel,
violet, purple, wine green, garnet and bismark.
They are beauties. All you have to do is look at
them, and your own judgment will say buy
French Merinos, coburgs, wool delaines and al
pacas in all the now colorings, best American de
laines and Armures in the new stripes and palka
dots, very desirable.
10000 yards of beautiful calico prints that won't
fade, at 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15 and 16 cents.
Piles of bleached and unbleached muslins, at 6,
8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 20 cents.
You have all heard no doubt of cheap flannels.
It is all over town. The ladies talk about it as
much as of the coming holidays; all wool flannels
at 25,"30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 60 cents.
Ladies Furs, shawls, Grand Dutches, Lady
Belle, pretty balmoral and hoop skirts. Corsets
guaranteed to stand enough of pressure to break
a rib every week Ladies breakfast shawls, Mer
ino vests, hoods, gloves and hosiery.
Men's wool and merino unaer shirts and draw
ers. Woolen and white over shirts, comforts,
neck-ties, scarfs, collars, Ac.
A large and varied assortment of cloths, cassi
mcres, tweeds, satinets; velvet cord, blankets,
ginghams, checks, tickings, shirting stripes, table
diapers, napkins, doylies and towels, decidedly
cheap.
Don't our ready-made olothing, hats, caps,
boots and shoes strike you as cheap, a whole rig
; at our store from tip to toe and won't cost you
much.
Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths.
"Wool filling and all wool ingrain carpets, venitian
entry and stair carpets, aud floor oil cloths.
FRESII FAMILY GROCERIES.
Choice Java, Laguayra and Rio coffee. Cboioe
Fresh Imperial, Young Hyson, Oolong and Japan
Tea.
A full line of sugars aud syrups. A choice as
sortment of tobaccos aud segars. In a word evory
! thing you want. All are invited to call and see
for themselves No trouble to show goods wheth
! er you wish to buy or not. Terms cash unless oth
! erwisespecified. G. 11. OSTER A CO.
Bedford, Pa., declB,'6Bml
/ 1 OOI) NEWS
FOlt TIIE PEOPLE !
J. M. SHOEMAKER
Has just reaelvcd a large and varied assortment of
FALL and WINTER GOODS,
of all descriptions, which have been bought at
UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES,
and which ho is determined to sell CHEAP.
Thoy consist in part ol
Dry Uoods,
Boots and Shoes,
Ready-made Clothing,
Jlats and Caps,
Fresh Groceries,
Buckets' and Brooms,
Queensware,
Tobacco,
Segars Ac.
Give him a call and see for yourselves.
nvfith,'6B J. M. SHOEMAKER.
B. CRAMER <£• CO.
Have now open and offer for sale,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
the largest and most elegant stock of
FALL and WINTER GOODS
to be found
IN BEDFORD COUNTY!
Tho assortment is complete, and GREAT BAR
GAINS in every department will be offered.
novrt/fIS. A. B. CRAMER A CO.
VTEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS
The undersigned has just received from the East a
large and varied stock of New Goods,
which are now open for
examination, at
MILL-TOWN,
two milos West of Bedford, comprising everything
usually found in a first-class country store
consisting, in part, of
Dry-Goods,
* Delaines,
Calicoes,
Muslins,
Cassiiners,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,
Notions.
Ac., <BC.
Ail of which will be sold at the most reasonable
prices.
Thankful for past favors, we solicit a con
tinuance ot the public tronage.
f Call and exam r goods.
may24,'67. IEAGEK
J>UY YOUR HATS AND CAPS
of
doc 4 R W. BERKSTRESSER.
TAILLIHS, SHAFTS, Poles, Spokes,
jP and Hubs, are sold by HARTLEY A METZ
GEK at manufacturer's prisss. pr3tf
Qll w j A MONTH can be made
r) I'M/ by male and temale Agents. We
have nothing for curiosity-sucker*, but reliable,
steady, profitable employment, for those who
mean business. Addrcf-. with 3-cf. stamp C. L
Van Ellen A Co., 4S New St., New York. 4w
SOMETHING NEW AND I'SE
FI'L -A New Era in Music. Popular .Mus
at Popular Prices. "Hitchcock's Hair Dime Se
ries ot Music for the Million." No. 1 now ready
Music and word? of the Conolo Song, ••"CAPTAIN
JINKS OP THE HOUSE MARINES.' Others to
follow rapidly. Price, acts each. Your News
dealer has it or will get it for you. Mailed on re
ceipt of price. Address BEN.I. W. HITCHCOCK,
Publisher, 89 Spring street. New York. declSwl
rp<) THE WORKING~CLASS.—I
JL AM now prepared to furnish constant em
ployment to all classes at their homes, lor their
spare moments. Business new. light and profita
ble. Fifty cents to $5 per evening is easily earned,
and the boys and girls earn nearly as much as
men. Great inducements are offered. All who
see this notice please send mo their address and
test the business for themselves If not well satis
fied, I will send $1 to pay ior the trouble of wri
ting me. Full particulars sent free Sample
sent by mail for lflceuts Address,
declBw4 E. C. ALLEN, Augusta, Maine.
AGENTS WAN TED. TO sell a new
book pertaining to Agriculture and
chanic Arts, Edited by UKO. E. WARISO, ESQ ,
the distinguished Author and Agricultural En
gineer of the New York Central Park. Nothing
like it ever published. 200 Engravings, ."-ells at
sight to Farmers, Mechanics and Workingmen of
all classes. Aotive men and women are coining
money. Send for Circulars. E. B TREAT .t
CO , Publishers, 631 Broadway. N. Y'. declBw4
MO N B V EAS I L Y M A D E,
With our complete stencil and key check
outfit. Small capital required. Circulars free.
STAFFORD, MANFG CO., 66 Fulton Street,
New York. declSwd
YY E ARE COMING,
AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON
Sending us a Club in our Great
One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy
(i O O D S,
A WATCH, piece of SHEETINO, SILK DRESS
PATTERN, Ac., Ac.,
FREE OF COST.
Our inducements during the past few years have
been large.
WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
OF PREMIUMS.
We have made many important additions to our
Winter Stocks, and have largely extended our
Exchange List, and we now feel confident to meet
the demands of our extensive patronage.
iS aid for New Circular.
Catalogue of Goods and Samples sent to any
address free. Send money by registered letter.
Address all orders to
J. S. HAWES 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., Ac., declBwl2
4 WATCH FREE. Given gratis
I~\ to live, energetic Agents. male or female, in
a new. light and honorable business, paying thir
ty dollars per day sure. No gift enterprise, no
humbug. Address R. Monroe Kennedy & Co.,
Pittsburg, Pa. declBw4
Burton's
TOIIA CC 0 ANTIDOTE
WARRANTED to remove all desires for Tobacco.
It is entirely Vegetable and harmless. It Puri
fies and enriches the Rlood, Invigorates the Sys
tem. possesses great Nourishing and Strengthen
ing power, is an excellent Appetizer, enables the
Stomach to Digest the heartiest food, makes sleep
refreshing, and establishes robust health. Smok
ers and Chewers for Sixty Years Cured. Price,
fifty cents, post free A treatise on the injurious
effects of Tobaceo, with lists of references, testi
monials. Ac., sent free. Agents wanted. Address
Dr. T. R ABBOTT, Jersey City, N. J. Sold by
all Druggists. declBw!2
I ( )( ji \ PER YEAR guaranteed
F and steady employment. We
want a reliable agent in every county to sell our
Patent White Wire Clothes Lines (Everlasting)
Address WHITE WIRE CO., 75 William St., N Y.
or 16 Dearborn st , Chicago, 111. declBw4
CIARPETS —Don't Pay the High
/ Prioeal—The NEW ENGLAND CARPET
Co., of Boston, Mass . established nearly a quirter
of a oentury ago, in their present location, in llalls
over 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83, 85 and 87 Hanover
Street, have probably furnished more houses vviih
carpets than any other house in the eountry. In
order to afford those at a distance the advantages
of their low prices, they propose to send, on re
ceipt of the price, 20 yards or upwards of their
beautiful Cottage carpeting, at 50 cents per yard,
with samples of ten sorts, varying in price from 25
cents to $3 per yard, suitable for furnishing every
part of any house. deelSw-l
ANTED—AGENTS—in every town
IT for
cry lIMAN & GO'S
GREAT ONE DOLLAR STORE.
Descriptive checks $lO per hundred. Consum
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and all goods warranted. Circulars sent tree.
ADDRESS
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dee4w9 10 Arch St., Boston.
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JUats and Caps
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dec4tf R. W. BERKSTRBSSER.
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