The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, April 16, 1869, Image 2

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    asxoi Ncr.nEN TS.
The following are our rates for announcements
of candidates, which must be prepaid in ali cases :
Auditor. SI.OO : Poor Director. $2.00 ; Commis
sioner. $3 00; Treasurer, $5.00; Sheriff, SIO.OO ;
Prcthonotary, $15.00.
PROTHGNOTAKY.
TV) the Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
ppithcnotary, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the neat General
Election. JAMES A. SILL.*
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County:
After deliberate comndera ion upon the wishes
of numerous friends, I offer myself for the nomi
nation to the office of Prothonotary. Under the
new system the PEOPLE do the nominating, and to
you I appeal for support. Let the public patron
age be divided that each man may have his share.
I pledge myself !o support the whole Demtx-ratic
Ticket at the neat General Election.
R W BERKSTBESSER *
To the Democratic Voters of lied ford County :
I respectfully announce myself for you r support
for the nomination to the office of ProthoDotary.
Register, ftc , and trust that you will sso proper
to honor me with your suffrages. I pledge my
self to support the whole Democratic Ticket at
next General Election. A J. NNI\EL\ t
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
ID accordance with the request of my numerous
friends, I announce myself as a candidate for the
nomination for the office for Prothonotary. The
eighteen years, during which I have voted, are a
sufficient guaranty of my fidelity to tbe party, and,
in accordance with the revised rules. I pledge my
self to support the whole Democratic Ticket,
whether my name be thereon or not.
JOHN B. FLUCK*
Pattonsville, Pa., Mar. 18th, 1860.
/•V Hose Democrats of Bedford County :
At the solicitation of many friends, an-I in ac
cordance with my own desires. I announce myself
to you for the nomination to the office of Prothon
otary, Register. Ac Give ia your support now
and no man will more faithfully serve you than
your tried friend. I pledge myself to support tbe
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General Elec
tion | Feb. 24,"69. j vNO. P. REED.*
TREASURER.
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Treasurer, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Election. JOSIAU RITCHEY.
South Woodbury tp.
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Treasurer. Give me your support now and no
man will more faithfully serve vou thaa your
tried friend. I pledge myself to support the whole
Democratic Ticket at the next General Election.
HIGH MOORE *
To the Democratic Votorsof Bedford County .
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic Domination for
Treasurer, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Tieket at tbe next General
Election J. E. BLACK.
Scheilsburg.
7r the Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
;.s a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Treasurer, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General E
ieetion. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER.*
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces him
self as a candidate for the Democratic nomination
for Treasurer, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Election. H. F. IRVINE.*
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Treasurer, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Tieket at the next General
BNOK JOHN B<X)R.*
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County .
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Treasurer, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Election. D. W KAI'FFMAN *
Bloody Run.
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself :
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination toi
Treasurer, and pledges himselt to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General I
Election. HIRAM LENTZ
To the DemtTrratir Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate tor the Democratic nomination for
Treasurer, and pledges himself to support the ;
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General Elec
tion J. T. GEPHAKT.#
Bedford tp.
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County .
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
■i- a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Treasurer, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Election. JACOB SEiiLER.*
SHERIFF.
To the Democratic Voters of Beilford County ;
At tho solicitation of my many friends, I an- I
nounce myself to you as a candidate for the Demo- |
orntic nomination for the office of Sheriff, and
pledge myself fo supiport the whole Democratic '
Ticket at"the next General Election
Broad Top Township. JOHN. C. FIGAUD.*
Fellow Democrats of Bedford County :
At the solicitation of my friends, I take the
liberty to announce myself to you for the nomina
tion for the office of Sheriff, and if fortunate e
nough to be elected. I will discharge the duties of ;
the office to the very best of my abilities, and •
pledge myself to support the whole Democratic
Ticket at the next General Election
St. Clair Twp. JOHN NELSON.
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County ;
The undersigned respectfully announcesbiinAif
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for \
Sheriff, and pledges himself to sapport the whole
Democratic Ticket at the next General Election.
Middle Woodbury tp. HENRY FLUCK.*
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County ;
Tho undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
.Sheriff, and pledges himself to support the whole
Democratic Ticket at the next General Election.
Coleraia tp. B. F. MORGAItT.*
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
a> a candidate for the Democratic nomination for j
.--heriff. and pledges himself to support the whole
Democratic Ticket at the next General Eleciion.
I. D. EARNEST
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
t-beriff. and pledges himself to support the whole
Democratic Ticket at the next General Election.
PHILIP BUZZARD *
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County
The undersigned respectfully aunounces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Sheriff, and pledges himself to support the whole
Democratic Ticket at the next General Eleetion
\VM KEYSER
To the. Democratic Voters of Bedford County
The undersigned respectiully announces nim
self as a candidate for the Democratic nomination
for Sheriff, and pledges hiinsGf to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next Geuerai E
lection. DANIEL L DEFIBAUGH
COMMISSIONER
To the Democratic Voters of Berlford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Commissioner, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Election. GEORGE ELDER.*
Harrison tp.
Ti the Democratic Voters of Bedford County
The undersigned rcsrectfally announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Commissioner, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Election. JAMES M. SLEEK *
Union tp.
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County •
Tbc undersigned respectfully announces him
self a- a candidate for the Democratic nomination
for Commissioner, and pledges himself to support
tbc whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Elcc'ion. I K REIT HARD.
T'i 'he Democrat!e Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
a- a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
U. ner, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Lie tii,n. W.M. P. MICKEL *
, Bedford tp.
1 o the ham,erotic Voters of Bedford County :
Hie undersigned respectfully announces hiinsolf
as a vr, lidate for the Democratic nomination for
Commissioner, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Election. JNO. 8. BRUMBAUGH.
r nth Woodbury tp.
T tie Democratic Voters ~f Bedford County
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Commissioner, and pledges himsslf to support tbc
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General K
lection. II P DIKfIL *
Col era in tp.
POOP. DIRECTOR.
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectiully announces himself
as a candidate for the Demoiratic nomination tor
Poor Director and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General E-
DAVID ZIMMERS.
Bedford township
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
The undeisigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Poor Director, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Election MILWARTi MOORiIEAD*
To llu Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate tor the Democratic nomination for
P -r Director, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
ELECTION ADAM K .PENCIL.*
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford County :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Poor Director, and pledges himself to support tbe
whole Democratic Ticket at tbe next General E
leetion GEORGE BEEGLE
St. Clair tp.
To the Democratic Voters of Bedford Comity :
The undersigned respectfully announces himself
as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for
Poor Director, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Election FREDERICK SCHNABLY#
Bedford township.
AUDITOR
To the Dr mocratie Voters of Bedford County :
The undcrsigaed respectfully announces him
self as a candidate for the Democratic nomination
for Auditor, and pledges himself to support the
whole Democratic Ticket at the next General
Election. JOHN D. LUCAS.
Bloody Run.
SPECIAL NO TICKS.
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED TO
CLOSE OUT WINTER STOCK OF MENS,
YOUTHS', AND ROYS' CLOTHING.
STYLE, FIT, AND WORKMANSHIP of
our ready made garments unequated t,y
any stocl in Philadelphia.
PRICES ALWAYS GUARANTEED loicer
than the lowest elsewhere, and full satis
faction guaranteed every purchaser, or
the safe canceled and money refunded.
Half way between ) BENNETT A Co.,
Fifth and ■ TOWER HALL,
Sixth Streets, ) 518 MARKET ST.,
PBII.ADEf.PBia,
AND 600 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
OctlGy 1
BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM.—Essays
for Voung Men on the interesting relation of
Bridegroom to Bride, in the institution of Mar
dag#,—a Guide to matrimonial felfcity, and true
happiness. Sent by mail in seeled letter envel
pes free of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSO
CIATION, Box I*., Philadelphia, Pa.
aug23'6Syl
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, ami (A
TAKKH treated with the utmost success by J.
ISAACS, M D., and professor of Dmeases of the
Eye and Ear in the Medical College of Penn
sylvania. 12 years experience , (formerly of
Leyden, Holland), No. 805 Arch £treet Pbila.
Testimonials can be seen at his office. The medi
cal taculty are invited to accompany their pa
tients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Arti
ficial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for
examination. july3,'6Byl
9
EMPLOYMENT
AT YOUR OWN HOMES.
EITHER >EX —Suitable For steady hands. Pays
large profits.—Address for particulars at once,
"COSTAR," No. 10 Crosby St., N. Y.
HOUSEKEEPERS !
HOUSEKEEPERS!
Men—Women—unci Children !
Men—Women—and Children !
READ—READ.
"Cooling to Scalds and Burns."
"Soothing to all painful wounds, Ac."
"Healing to all Sores, Ulcers, Ac."
'COSTARS' BUCKTHORN SALVE
la the most extraordinary SALVE ever known Its
power of Soothing and Healing for all Cuts, Burns,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Chapped Hands and Skin,
for Sore Nipples, for Piles, Ac., Ac—is without a
parallel. One person says of it, I would not be
without a Box in my House, if it cost $5.00, or I
had to travel all the way to New York."
[N. Y. Evening News, Sept. 5.)
All Druggists in Bedford sell it.
"That Cough will Kill you."
Try "CostarV Cough Remedy.
"Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,"
Try "CostarV Cough Remedy.
"For Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac ,"
Try "CostarV Cough Remedy.
"Custar says it is the best in the wide world—
and if be says so—its True —its True—its True;
and we say Try it—Try it—Try it." ( Morning
Paper, Aug. 26.J
f Druggists in BEDFORD sell it.
"COSTAR'S"
STANDARD PREPARATIONS
AUK HI.S
BEAUTI P I E R !
THF.
Bitter-Sweet and Grange Blossoms
J_gF*one Bottle, $1 Oil—Three for 82.00.
IIIS
"CostarV Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterminators.
"CostarV Bed Bug Exterminators.
"CostarV (OSLY PURE) Insect Powder.
"Only Infallible Remedies known "
"IS years established in New York."
"2,0110 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily."
' I Beware ! ! ' of spurious imitations."
"All Druggists ia BEDFORD sell thorn "
Address
"CO-STAR," 10 Crosby St., N. Y.,
Or, JOHN F. HENRY, (Successor to;
DEMAS BARNES A CO., 21 Park Row, N. Y.
Sold in BEDFORD by H. HBCKERXAS A Son.
feb!9yl
MA II 111 EI).
AKE—KELLEY—On the 2nd of April, by Rev.
J. W. Planne t, Mr. S. B. Ake, of Williamsburg,
Blair county. Pa., and Miss Fannie Keiley, of
CoalmoDt, Huntingdon county, Pa
OBER—CRO USE—April sth. 1869, at the resi
dence of the bride's Uncle, J G. Reimund, of this
place, by Rev. K F. Wilson, Mr Ed. K. Ober of
Stoystown, and Miss Ella C. Crouge, of Bedford.
BKKULE—WERTZ—In Union township, Bed
ford county. Pa., April 11, 1869, by the Rev. J
Peter. Mr. Joseph S. Beegle to Miss Elisabeth
Wertz. both of Union township.
SHI LL—il< KINNEY—On the 16th inst., Uv
Rev. N H. Styles, Mr. Willi en Shull and Miss
Sophia McKinney. both of Bedfud county, Pa.
DIED.
DARR—Near Schelbburg, on the 2nd inst.,
George Darr, aged 56 years, t> months and 14 days
2Utc Jji'trtistauttts.
f|M> THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS
I OF BEDFORD COUNTY Gentlemen :
In pursuance of the forty-third section of the act
of the 9th of May. 1854, you are hereby notified
to meet in convention, at the court house in Bed
ford, on the first Tuesday in May. A D , I9t>,
being the fourth day of the month, at l-.W, p m.,
and select viva voce, by a majority of the whole
number of directors present, one person of literary
and scientific acquirements, and of skill and ex
perience in the art of teaching, as county Super
intendent, for the three succeeding year a ; deter
mine the amount of compensation for the same ;
and certify the result to the State Suprintendent,
at Harrisburg. as required byte thirty-ninth aud
fortieth section ot said act.
U. W FISHER,
aprl6w4 Co. Sup't- of Bedford co.
FOR SALE-R DESIRABLE building lot
OQ Richard Street, iu the W atsou ex
tension. Inquire at this office. tf.
®|M[ Mvmwefip
JXtw
UNSEATED LANDS FOR SALE.
—Five tract#comprising 946acres, 113pereh
es. situate in Broad lop town hip. Bedford county,
adjoining lauds of Henry Rinard, .John Ford. Al
exander C.ivan and others, and all tracts adjoin
ing each other. Terms very low Inquire of or
addre.-s MEYERS A DICKERSON.
_ aprl6ni3 Bedford, Pa
CAUTION :—My wife, Rachel
Bark man, having left me without any just
or reasonable cause, all persons arc hereby noti
fied not to har.bor or trust her on my account, as
I m determined not to pay snv debts of her con
tracting IIEZKKIAH BASEMAN,
aprlflw.'! Southampton township.
i FDITOR'S NOTICE. —Haying
/ \ been appointed by the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county to examine and report the facts
and state aecoani iu the matter of the citation a
guinst Hcury J. Bruner, Guardian f the Growdeu
minors, I will attend to the duties of said appoint
m* nt at my office, in Bedford, on Tuesday, the
20'h day of April, iust . whore all interested may
attend if they desire. J. R. DURBORROW,
aprlfiw 1 Auditor.
gPRING IMPORT ATILON—ISRD.
ft I B ft O JN S ,
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG, CATOIt A CO.,
2:17 A 23'J Da It i more Street,
BALTIM O 11 E,
IMPORTERS AND JOMIEKS or
BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS,
VELVET AND SASH RIBBONS,
BONNET CRAPES, SILKS ANI) SATINS,
Illusions, Blumh, Licet, Racket, Nett< and
Velvets.
French Flowers and Feathers,
STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES" 11ATS
TRIMMED AND VNTRIMUKD,
RUNDOWNSamI SHAKER HOODS,
The largest Stock of Millinery Girls in this
Country and unequalled in choice variety, which
we offer at prices that will defy competition.
ORDERS SOLICITED
aprlW*
IJVAVN LOTS FOR SALE.
WE will sell at Auction on the premises on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 th, 18GD,
THREE HUNDRED TOWN LOTS
—AT—
Meyers' Mills, Somerset County, Pa.
On (he Route of the Pittsburgh A- Con
nettsvilte Railroad.
At the junction of the projected Railroad through
Western Maryland, connecting with the Baltimore
mad Ohio Railroad, about 105 miles east of Pitts
burgh, 45 miles west of Cumberland, 45 miles east
of Connellsville, 15 miles south-east of Somerset,
3 miles west of Sand Pa'ch Tunnel, at the conflu
ence of the Flaugherty Creek and the Casselman
River, in the midst ol the best
AGRICULTURAL MINERAL AND TIMBER
Region, and in the heart and garden-spot of Som
erset county.
Iron, Coal, Limestone, Fire-clay and
other Minerals are abundant, making this the
most advantageous point on the route for the erec
tion of
FURNACES, ROLLING MILLS,
FOUNDERIES, TANNERIES. MACHINE
SHOPS. and Manufactories of all kinds. It has al
so the advantage of the best water power in the
country for manufacturing on a largo and econ
omical scale It will be the center of trude and
business for a large scope of country.
These lota are laid nut on a part of the "Olingcr
Farm,' 7 most beautifully sttuated. on ground slo
ping gently to the river, on both sides of the Kail
road and near the Depot. Every lot cau be
abundantly supplied with good water from ever
flowing springs near the town. Property here is
in great demand. Long before the beginning of
the new-year, every dwelling in the town for rent
was engaged. Mechanics of all kinds have special
inducements to locate here, and in fact, all who
seek business or pleasure will find this a most de
sirably place.
TERMS OF SALE : —lO per cent, in hand, one
third, including tho 10 per cent, on delivery of
deeds, balance in two equal annual payments,
with interest, secured on the premises.
Sale to commence at 10 o 7 clook. A. M
JOHN M OLINGER, SAM EEL GAREY.
JOBI AH M HAY. CATHARINE GAREY.
PHILIP HAY, PETER S. HAY,
W.M. P HAY. Guardian of the
JOSEPH KEIM, Miner children of
ELIZA KEIM, ANNIE HAY, dee d.
apr!6w2
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TN THESE HARD TIMES YOU
X Cannot afford to pay throe or f<mr profits nn
urticles-of necessary use. when by sending a Club
to PARKER A CO'S
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE
Of Dry Goods. Linens. Parasols, Albums. Hosiery,
Silver Plated Ware, Jewelry, Cutlery, French and
German Fancy-Goods, of every description, yon
can purchase any thing in their immense stock for
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
The secret of our low prices is this; —We have
a very large Cash Capital, and have buyers in all
the p'rincinal eitiesol tbiseonnfrv and in Knrope,
who purchase FOR CASH, DIRECT FROM THE
MANUFACTURERS, all the goods used by us,
thus saving the consumer the profits made by the
Importer or Commission Merchant, the Wholesale
ami Retail Dealer, each of whom demanda larger
profit than taken by us. Wo can give More
Guodv for our dollar than the retail merchant
for twice or three times that sum. Our goods are
described on printed checks, which will be sent
in Clubs for Ten Cents each, to pay postage, print
ing. Ac.
If the article named on the Check is not waDted,
you can exchange from a list comprising Three
Hundred and Fifty useful articles, among which
are—
Ladies Silk Parasols, Ladies Fine White Tucked
Skirls, Silver Fluted Five Bottled Castors, and a
large variety of useful articles, not one of which
caif be bought in any other way for nearly double
the money.
Reference will be given, if required, from the
most reliable Wholesale Merchants of Boston arid
New York, as to our standing and the strictly
bonon. ble character of our business.
want Agents in every town to whom
the following Commissions will be paid ;
TERMS TO AGENTS.
For a Club of 30 and Three Dollars—2l yards
Brown or Bleached Sheeting, yard wide; all amd
pants and vest pattern; Marseilles quilt; 12 yards
good bed ticking; 7 yards red twilled flannel; 15
yards cotton flannel; 1 dozen gents' linen Hand
kerchiefs; fine white German counterpane, tringed;
bandsume balmoral skirt, elegant double clasp 100
picture photogpaph album; silver-plated engraved
five-bottle castor, elegant silk fan. ivory or sandal
wood frame beautifully spangled; handsome bead
ed and liued parasol; 20 yards good print, fast
colors; fine damask table cover; 1 dozon fine linen
or damask towels, ladies' real Turkey moroeoo
traveling bag; delaine dress pattern, 6 elegant en
graved napkin rings; ! dozen fine merino or cotton
Stockings; violin and bow in box complete; set
jewelry, w.th long pendant drops; lad es fashion
able square shawl; good meerschaum pipe in ease;
I 2 dozen Rogers' best silver dessert forks; or one
article from club of 20 and one from exchange
list.
For a Club of 50, and Five Dollars—33 yards
good qnality brown or bleached sheeting, yard
wide; fashionable alpncca dress pattern, any color;
1 set luce curtains; I pair wool blankets; En
graved silver-plated six-bottled crstor; 3 1-2 yds.
very fine all wool eassnncre for pants and vest;
set of f! ivory-handled tea Knives, with silver-pla
ted forks; handsome satin or silk paraso, heavily
bended and lined; 30 yds good prims, fast colors;
ladies' or gents' targe real morocco traveling bug,
fret eh frame; handsome poplin dress pattern;
ladies' cloth cloak pattern; ladios' fashionable
shawl; I fine large Marseilles quilt; 2 honeycomb
quilts, silver-plated cake basket, plated on fine
white metal; genuine meerschaum pipe; I pair
geuts'calf boots; or one article from elub ot 30
and one from club of2o, or four articles from Ex
change list.
Club of 100, and Ten Dollars—One of the follow
ing articles; 1 rich merino orthibet dre-s pattern;
1 pair tine damask table clutbs and napkins to
mutch. 1 pair gents' French culf boots. Very fine
all-wool cloth for ladies cloak. 63 yards good
brown or bleached shooting, yard wide. 1 ele
gant high-colored all-wool plaid poplin dress pat
tern. 1 Empress cloth dress pattern. 7 1 2yards
fine cassimore for suit. 1 sot ivory balanced-han
dle knives an 1 forks. 1 ladies' or gonts' giver
hunting-case watch. 1 Bartlett hand portable
sewing machine. Splendid family Bible, steel
engravings, with record and photograph pages
25 yards good hemp carpeting, good colors. I pair
good Marseilles quilts 1 good six barrel revolver.
I elegant fur muff and capo. 1 siuglo-barrel shot
gun. 1 silver-plated engraved six-bottle revolv
ing castor, out glass bottler 1 very fine violin and
bow, in case. I very line all wool long shawl. 2
1-2 vards double width beaver cloth for overcoat.
Or eight articles from exchange list.
For a more extended list of commissions,
see circular. We also give agents additional
commissions, in proportion to the summit of mou
cy returned for goqiis. This extra commission is
not offered by any other house. We are the only
l* 1 itii who pay their agents for SKXDISU for goods
after tbey have obtained subscribers to their
clubs.
IJJ> BO sure to send all money byKegistcred Let
ter.
SEND FOB CIRCULARS.
Send your address in full, Town, 0 uuty and State
DARKER & CO.,
Nos 9t> and 100 Summer street, Boston,
aprltlwd.
£fpt iartirri
I IST of causes |>ut down for trial at
JLi April Term 1869-26tb day.
™' S- Mock vs Josiah Burk.
'• s*'. ct vs ./nines Bowser.
Ruldlesburg C Jt I Co vs Broad top C A I Co.
JOM*M C. Burk vs Paul S. M^k.
Paul S Mock rs Josiah C Burk
Joseph Garlick vs Abr'm Garlick.
Mills A Hogue vs Ihos. Johns.
Wm. Slates A Co vs Martha S. Tate.
Thus Growdeo vs Arch Blair, et al.
same vs same
S 8. Fluck vs L. Eu'helberger A Co.
Frederick Miller vs John Mcllwaine
Diebl A J>ibert vs Barclay A Shoemaker.
Sam 1 Mixel vs East Prov. Twp.
A. J. Wisegarver vs Kudolph Hoover,
same vs Jas. Lee.
Certified .March 29, 1869,
O.K. SHANNON, Prot.
(P< > u IIT I R(HLAMATiON."—7b
V_y the Coroner, the .Tnstieea of the Pen re, and
(Joas tobies 1/1 the different Tuttmships in the
County oj Bmlford, Greeting: KNOW ve, that
tn pursuance of a precept to me directed, under
the hand and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER.
KING, President of the several Courts of Common
Pleas, in the 10th District, consisting of the coun
ties of Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset,
and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer ami
Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of
capital and other offenders therein, and the Gen
era! Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; aud
U W. GUM i>, and WILLIAM G. KICHOLTZ. Judges of
the same Court in the same County of Bedford,
You aud each of you, are hereby required to be
and appear in your proper persons with vour Re
cords, Recognizances, Examinations, and other
Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at
Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Ses
sions of the peace therein to beholden for the coun
ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 4th Monday of
April, (being the, 28 tk day.) 1869, at t U) o'eloei,
in the forenoon of that day, there and*then to do
those things to which your several offices appertain.
Given under my hand and seal the 2d day of
April, in the year of our Lord, 1869.
ROBERT STEt'KMAN.
SHEBIFF'S OFFICE, ) Sheriff
Bedford, Apr 2d, 1869. j w4
rPAVEKN LICENSE.—Notice is
JL hereby given that the following named per
sons have applied for Taveru and Restaurant Li
cense, to be granted at April Sessions, 1869
William Long, Londonderry twp , Tavern.
Aaron W. Reed, South Woodbury tp., do
Joseph Ling, Juniata (p., * Res't.
B F Edwards, North Point, Tavern.
Catharine Trieker, Stonerstown, do
Joseph Poller, Beuna Vista. do
Geo W Figard, Could ale, do
Wm li Allen, Mt. Dallas Station, Res't.
Geo Weimcr, Bloody Run. Tavern.
Joseph Mortimore, Snake Spring tp., do
Wm. Dibert, Bedford bor., do
John Alstadt, Ploasantville. do
Bernard O'Neil, Cheney ville, do
Jno G Minnich, Bedford bor., Res't.
Kaehae! Naugle. St. Clairsville, Tavern.
Valentine Steckinan, Bedford bor., do
Joshua J Shoemaker, do do do
Christian Snell, Bloody Run, do
A. G. Allen, Bedford Twp., do
Henry Fluek, Woodbury, do
Burton Ed sail, Bedford bor. Res't.
Sebastian Wolf, Juniata Tp., Tavern
Goo. Troutman, Juniata Tp., do
Henry Sutcr. Juniata Tp.. do
Cbas. W. C"lvin, Sehellsburg bor., do
Geo. M. Colvin, do do do
Joseph Cessna, Harrison tp., do
Atirou Grove, St. Clairsville, Res t
William Crisman, Napier tp., Tavern.
Certified,
aprZwl 0. E. SHANNON, Clerk.
REGISTER'S NOTICE,—AII per
sons interested, are hereby notified that the
tot lowing accountants have filed their accounts in
the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that
the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court,
in and'for said county, on Tuesday the 27th day
of April, next, at the Court House, in Bedford,
for confirmation :
1. The administration account of Daniel Harsb
berger, administrator of M iry Harshborger, late
of Snake Spring township, dee'd.
2. The account of Jacob Beekley, esq , Execu
tor of the last Will and Testament of Hiram Dio
vis, late of St. Clair township, dee'd.
3. The necount of George A. Smith, administra
tor cum testaincnto nsDexu of George Muith, late
of Bedford township, dee'd.
4. The account of Abraham Ritebey, one of the
Executors of the last Will and Testament of Abra
ham Ritchey, Senior, late of Snake Spring town
ship, Bedford county, dee'd
j. The administration account of A. J. Burket,
administrator of the estate of Samuel Burket, late
of Union township, Bedford county, deceased.
6. The account of A. B. Crsmer, administrator
of the estato of Mrs. Jane Kcan, late of Bedford
borough, dee'd.
7. The first auj final account of John L. Hoff
man, aDd Christian L Huffman, administrator of
the estate of Christian Hoffman, late of Middle
Wood berry township, Bedford county, Pennsylva
nia, deceased.
8. The account of Stephen W. & Jeremiah M<-
Creary, Executors of the last Will, Ac. of Amos
McOrenry, late of Napier township, deceased.
9. The account of Nathan RobUon, Ex or of the
last Will Ac. of Joseph H. Snider, late of South
ampton township, deceased.
II). The account of Christian Fulton aud George
Nycum, administrators of the estate of John L.
Nycum,Hwte ot Monroe township, deceased.
11. The account of Samuel Uoenstine and Henry
llocnstino, Executors of the last Will and Testa
ment of John Uoenstine, late of the township of
St Clair, in the county of Bedford, and State of
Pennsylvania, deceased.
12. The account of Daniel Barley, administra
tor of the estate of Peter Wagner, late of Middle
Woodbcrry township, deceased.
13. The account of John P. Reed, administrator
of the estate of I)r. 11. V. Bramwcll, late ot Kan
sas, dec d.
14. The account of Jacob Beeklcy, Executor of
the estate of Hiram Davis, late of St. Clair town
ship, Bedford county, deceased, who was adminis
trator of the estate of Helen Hinton, late of St.
Clair township, deceased.
Jo. The account of J W. <fe T. E Miller, ad
ministrators ol Samuel W. Miller, late of St. Clair
township, dee'd.
prgw4 0. E SHANNON, Reg r.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of
Sundry writs of Vend Exponas to me direct
ed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the
Court House, in the borough of Bedford, on Satur
day, the 24th day of April, A. D., 1869, at 10
o'clock, A. M., the following real estate, viz :
One tract of land containing 84 acres, more or
less, with about 55 acres cleared and under fence,
with a two story and a.half plank house and two
board stables thereon creeled, with a small peach
and apple orchard, adjoining lands of Simon Sni
der on the north-wost and John Watson on the
north-east, Michael Fox on the east, and Duncan's
heirs on the west, situate in Middle Woodbury tp.,
Bedford county, and seized and taken in execu
tion as the property of Harry Drollinger.
Also, one tract of land containing 102 acres,
more or less, about 45 acres elearcd and under
fonee, with one and a-half story log house, log
barn, blaoksmith shop aud other outbuildings
thereon erected, adjoining lands of Jackson Stuek
ey on the east, Christ Kockendarfer on the north,
John Keaggy on the west, Igna.ius Brant's heirs
on the south, situate iu Middle Woodberry twp ,
and taken in execution as the property of John B.
Garber,
Also, one tract of land containing 72 acres, more
or less, about 2 acres cleared, 2 small cabin-houses
thereon, adjoining lands of John Uover, Dr. Sfaoen.
berger's heirs, or Josiah C. Burk, aud land of Si
men Walter and Pollard MeCormiek s heirs, situ
ate in Union township, Bedford county, and taken
in execution as the property of Joseph Helsel.
Also, all the defendant's interest in and to a
traet of laud, containing 300 acres, more or less,
100 acres cleared and under fence, with one and
a-half story log house and log barn thereon erect
ed. with an apple orehard thereon, adjoining
lauds of Nathan Horton on the north, Joseph Gates
on the north-west. Lemnos Lauds on the south
east, situate in Hopewell township, Bedford coun
ty, and taken iu execution us the property of Hen
ry Gates.
" Also a tract of land, situate in Southampton
township, Bedford county, adjoining lands of Pe
ter Clingerman, Anthony Smith, John Kobison
and others, containing one hundred and fifteen
acres and one hundred and sixteen perches, more
or less, composed of two tracts, one of which was
surveyed on a warrant dated February 17, 1857,
granted to William Nyeum, and the other tract
ufland conveyed to Joseph Clingerman by Mich
ael Milter and wife, by deed dated Oct. 25, 1892,
Laving thereon erected a good story and a-half
log house and about fifty-five acres cleared und
under fence, aud taken iu execution as the prop
erty of Anthony Clingerman and Joseph Clinger
man.
Also, all the defendant's interest in and to a
tract ot Und, containing 100 acres, more or less,
with about 45 acres cleared and under fence, with
a two story log house and log barn and "ther out
buildings thoreon erected, with an apple orehard
thereon, adjoining lands of Philip Sutder on the
south. John Buzzard on the north and John Mcuch
on the east, situate iu West Providenee township,
Bedford county, and taken in execution as the
properly ol Andrew Buzzard.
Also, one lot of ground, containing i of an acre,
more or less, having thereon erected a one-story
log house, adjoining lots of the Bedford and Stoys
town Turnpike Company on the north, and on the
west lands of Oliver Shannon, situate in Bedford
township, Bedford county, and taken in execution
as the property of Frank Gordon
ROBERT STECKM AN, Sh'ff.
Shfifs oflioe, April 2'69w4 _
ADMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
Letters of Administration upon the estate of
Wilitiam Srnousc, lete of Middle Woodberry tp.,
deceased, having been grantod to the under
signed, residing in North Woodberry tp., by the
Register of Bedford county, he hereby notifies all
persons, having claims against said estate, to pre
sent the same properly authenticated tor settle
ment, and all persons indebted are required to
make immediate paymeut.
ANDREW N. BAKER, Aiui'r.
apr2wo
MERCHANTS AND MECIIAN IUS,
and Business men generally will advance
tbeir own interests by advertising in the columns
of TBS GAXSTTB
fry-f>oo£ls, etc.
Ip EARFUL B It E A K I) O \V N !
Economy being greatly needed at the pres
ent time, it is the duty of all to bay where they
can boy the cbeapeat, hence
G. It. OSTER & CO.
wish to notify the public that they are now re
ceiving and opening the most extensive and varied
assortment of new and eheap
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 chene
mohair, striped, plaid, abat and chene poplins in
changeable effects, fur snits and walking dresses,
all that look at thetn say they are cheap.—Extra
heavy mixed melange poplins and ne plus ultra
Repellants for suits, Empress cloth, English serges,
Epinglines and corded poplins, in brown, steel,
violet, purple, wine green, garnet and bismark.
They are beauties. All yon have to do is look at
them, and jmr own judgment will say buy
French Merinos, oobuvge. wool delaines and al
pacas in all the new colorings, best American de
laines and Aruures in the new stripes and palka
dots, very desirable.
10000 yards of beautiful calico prints that wou'b 1
fade, at 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15 and 16 cents.
Piles of bleached and unbleached muslins, at 6,
3, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 20 cents.
You have all heard no doubt of eheap d annals.
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 under shirts and draw
ers. Woolen and white over shirts, comforts,
neck-ties, scarfs, collars, Ac.
A large and varied assortment of cloths, cassi
meres, tweeds, satinets; velvet cord, blankets,
ginghams, cheeks, tickings, shirting str.peg, table
diapers, napkins, doylies and towels, decidedly
oboap. i
Don't our reedy-made elothing, hats, caps,
boots and shoes st rike 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, Tenitian
entry and stair carpets, and floor oil eloths.
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES.
Choice Java, Laguayra and Rio coffee. Choice
Fresh Imperial, Young Hysor., Oolong and Japan
Tea.
A full line of sugars and syrups. A choice as
sortment of tobaccos aud segars. In a word every
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
erwise specified. G. R. OSTER A CO.
Bedford, Pa., declß,'6Sm4
Q/IOD NEWS
FOR THE PEOPLE !
J. M. SHOEMAKER
Has just received a large and varied assortment of
FALL and WINTER GOODS,
of all descriptions, which have been bought at
UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES,
and whieh he is determined to sell CHEAP
They consist in part ot
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Ready-made Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Fresh Groceries,
Buckets and Brooms,
Queensware,
Tobaeco,
Segars. Ac.
Give him a call and see for yourselves.
n*v6th,'6B J. M. SHOEMAKER.
jet every one read this
NOTI C E !
On the first day of April, next, we
shall change our manner of doing busi
ness. After that date we will sell no
goods except for CASII or PRODUCE,
ana hope no one will ask us for credit.
We ant satisfied that we can make it
to the interest of every Farmer, Me
chanic and Lalniring man to sustain us
iu the change.
We shall make it our constant aim
to show that goods can be sold CHEAP
ER FOR READY PAY, than on time.
J. B. WILLIAMS.
Bloody Run, Pa., Feb. f>,'69w2
THE BEDFORD G AZETTE is the
best Advertising Medium n Southern Pemn
sy Irani*
f— - •- - •- -
IK'ENSED BY THE
J UNITED STATES
Authority.
S. C THOMPSON A CO S.
GREAT
ONE DOLLAR SALE
or
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Linens. Cottons, PANCY
GOODS, Albums, Bibles, Silver-PUted
Ware, Cutlery, Leather and
German Goods of every
description, Ac.
These articles will be sold at the uniform price of
ONE DOLLAR EACH,
and not to be paid for until you know what yon
are to receive.
The most popular and economical method of do
ing business in the country
The goods wo have for sale are described on
printed slips, and will be sent to any address at
the rale of 10 cents each, to pay for postage, print
ing, Ac. It is then at the option of holders wheth
er they will send one dollar for the article or not.
Br PATRONIZING THIS BALB you hare a ebance
to exchange your goods, should the article men
tioned on the printed slip not be desired
The Smallest Articles sold for ONE DOLLAR can
be exchanged forSilTer-Plated, Five-Bot
tled Revolving Castor, or your
choice ot a large Variety
of other Articles upon
Exchange List,
com prising over 250 useful art iclcs, not one of which
could be bought at any retail country store for
nearly double the amount.
TERMS TO AGENTS.
We send as commission to Agents :
For a Club of Thirty, and $3.00,
one of the following articles : a musket, or shot
gun, or Austrian rifle, 20 yards cotton, lady 's fan
cy square wool shawl, Lancaster quilt. Acoorde
on, set of steel-biadod knives and forks, violin and
how, fancy dress pattern, pair ladies' extra
quality cloth boots, one dozen large size linen
towels. Alhambra quilt, honeycomb quilt, cottage
clock, white wool blanket, 15 yards best quality
print, 12 yards delaine, one dozen liuen dinner
napkins. Ac.
For a Club of Sixty, and $6 00,
one ot the following articles : Revolver, shot-gun
or Springfield rifle. 42 yards sheeting, pair honey
comb quilts, cylinder watch, 4 yds. double width
waterproof cloaking, lady's double wool shawl,
Lancaster quilt, aipacca dress pattern, engraved
silver-plated six bottled revolving castor, set of
ivory handled knives, with silver-plated forks,
pair of all-wool blankets, pair of Alhambra quilts,
30 yards print, or a marseitles Quilt, double eight
keyed aceordeon, Webster's National Pictorial
Dictionary (600 engravings, 900 pages), Si yards
doeskin for suit, Ac.
For a Club of One Hundred, and SIO.OO,
double barrel shot-gun, rifle cane, or sharp's ri
fle, 65 yards sheeting, fancy cassimere coat, pants
and vest pattern (extraquality) pi.ir splendid rose
blankets, fancy plaid wool long shawl, 25 yards
hemp carpeting, splendid violin and bow, splen
did alpaoea dress pattern, silver hunting-cased
watch, single barrel shot gun, Sharp's revolver,
one pair fine damask table covers, with one dozen
dinner napkins to match, Worcester's illustrated
Unabridged Dictionary, (1800 pages).
additional list of commissions, see Circular.
COMMISSIONS FOR LARGER CLUBS IN PROPORTION.
Agents will please take notice of this. Do not*
send names, but number your clubs from one up
ward. Make your letters short and plain as pos
sible.
Take particular Notice of this:
stlre and send money in all cases by reg
istered letter, which can be sent from any Posl-
Otfice.
This way of sending money is preferred to any
other method whatever.
We cannot be responsible for money lost, unless
some precautions are taken to insure its safety.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
Send your address in full, Town. County and State.
S. c. THOMPSON & CO..
136 FEDERAL STREET,
4w Boston, Mass.
YY R I: ARE COMING,
ONCE MORE WITH A NEW SPRING STOCK
in our great
One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy
GOODS,
CUTLERY AC., AC.
PREMIUM RATES OF SHEETING:
For Club Thirty, 21 Yds. Sheeting.
" '• Sixty, 42 " "
" " One Hundred, 65 " "
All other premiums in same ratio.
Enlarged Exchange List, with new and useful
articles.
See new Circular and sample. Sent to any ad
dress free.
send your Money by Registered Let
ter, addressed to
J. S. HAWES A CO.,
128 A 130 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
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XT A It D WARE & STOVES!
BAUGHMAN,GUMP A CO.,
Bloody Run, PH.
DEALERS IN
Dealers in Iron, Nails,
Horse Shoes, Springs, Axles,
Thimble Skeins, Hubs, Spokes,
Felloes, Sleigh Runners, Sleigh
Bells, Forks, Shovels, Saws, Axes,
Spoons, Cutlery, Cooking anil
Heating Stoves for coal or
wood, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Lamps, Wooden ware,
<£t\, &c.
They manufacture Tin and Sheet Ironware and
nave constantly on hand an assortment of
TINWARE and STOVE PIPE.
All goods kept by them will be sold at the low
est prices. oct2m6
DISSOLUTION.— THE PARTNERSHIP
heretotore existing between the subscribers
under the name of John N. Shuck A Co., has this
day been dissolved by uiotual consent. The busi
ness will bo carried on hereafter by Daniel M.
Shuck, who will pay the debts of the said firm of
John N. Shuck A Co., aud all indebted to said
firm are rcquosted to pay to him.
JOHN N. SHUCK,
DANIEL M. SHUCK.
April sth 1869, w3
ADMIN ISTRATRIX NOTICE.—
Notioe is hereby given, that Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Cadwalder Evans,
late of Cumberland Valley township, dee'd .have
beeD granted to the undersigned, all persons know
ing themselves indebted to said estate, will pleas*
make immediate payment, and those having
claims are requested to present them properly au
thenticated for settlement
RHODA EVANS,
apr2w6 Administratrix.
XYUY YOUR CASS 1 MERES
of
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L UMBER —60,000 feet Oak, White
and Yellow Pine Lumber on hauds and fo
sale by J. B WILLIAMS A CO ,
junl4,'67tf Bloody Ran, Pa.
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