VTIO.\ OF * cal ii>cloiß.—'%l lieif.i*, in and bv i> Act of General Assembly ot the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, enlilled "An Act to ( reg ulate it"" General Elections within tins Common wealth," it i-> enjoined upon me to give public no tice of Elections, ami to enumerate m ®aid no tice what officers are to he el rte.l. I, WiVi S. FLUKE. Sheriff of the County f Bedloni, <lo her by make known and give tins public notice the yi-ctors ot the County of Bedford, that a General Election will be held in said County, on the second Tuesday ( 9th) October, 1839, at the several election gistiicts. viz : The eleclu.s of the Borough of Bedford and tovvn thip of Be5!od, to meet at the Couit House in said Borough. The electors o! Broad Top township t s meet at the School House in the town of Hopewell. The electors of Colerain township to meet at the , bouse 01 Joshua Filler, iu Kainsburg, in said town. sh 'rhe electors of Cunt.herland Valley township to meet at the new School House erected on the land owned bv John Whip's hens in said township. The i lectors of Harrison township to meet at I schoolhouse number 5, near the dwelling house oi llenry Keyser in sen! township. The electors of ."Juniata township to meet at ivey. -c- : s School Houae in aid lown-cp. „ electors cf Hopewell township to meet at the < 1 House near the house ot Joan Blaster t.i said tc.v. ship. . i e electors of Londonderry township *o meet at ,he i.-'e no'.v oisfcr.ied by Wm. if. Hill, as a shop, i, V, Report, in said townshtp. ; . electors of the township of Liberty to meet „• tae School Uou-e in Stouerstovvn iu said towu t!cctors of Monroe township to meet at the i .. ! del} - occupied by James Carnel! i i Clear- T .. .in sai' l too i-hip. ;v electoia of Schells'uurg bo o.igh to meet at -rfc School Hot.-- in said borough. The electors of Napier township to meet a", the brick school House in ihe borough of Schel!,- j tie el-ctor of r.a-t ['iovuier.ee township to meet at the house lately occupied by Joh.i Nycum jr., in I ssid township. I The (jetton of snake Spring 'o vn-h.p to meet at the School House near fie deinudiii c ,urch on the jin.t of John G. Hat'ley. The electors of VVe.-t Pfnv der.ee townhiptO meet at log fv-bool House at Bloody bun to -a.d town ship. The electors ot St. Clair Township to m- -t .it the ■ (tore near the dwellt g house of Gideon 1 runt u; said township. i'be electors of Union to-.vnj'i p 'o meet at the school hotls- Ileal Howry - n in sa i To v slvp. The electors of Somti V •<> rry tow -h p to meet at the house of Samitel Osiei near Noble s mill in slid township. Ihe elect* • s of Southampton t wiish p to meet at . trie house of W ii. Adam ..i >.■•■ e.n-'.ip. The electors of the town- op ot Middle U'oadlur rv to meet at the >ou t Item Fi -in 1 til lage of Woodberiy; at which tines xud j- t > qua! a 'I electors e.d.i ect by b.i'l.'- C.NE PERBON lor Con-rtoi ol ce Carnxon- eairh. ONE I i ItSOS for Up|.'MlJta*!ve I ' i. conjunct on ' T, -i hie fount:, a of I u-o n, t-rac.i --liu, Adan.s and Ju ,i.i ... TIME rKll>o,\ . (Of junction with : - CO- . i'U : Somerset ar.d Huntingdon, to represent to ■> ties of Bedford, Somer-et ami Hut u the Senate ol Pennsylvania. TV'-O PERSONS, ta ior junet >n wi'h the i i *v ol j boinefset, to fill the otii *" o! M-m .-is * House of Represeiitu'ives, t'i lepfe-e- i tue ties oi i'.('i i!" tar.i booietset in House ot Kep- r-s. ntatives. ONE PERSON for the entire ot" pxothruotar., L it liter and Recorder ami Cleik .I tin; t ouits lor lledfoid county. ONE PERSON lor the off. of ShenfT of said com 'y. UtNE I'J.RSON lor the office of Coroner lor sai 1 county. ONE PERSON for the oßt-e o! Commissioner for said county. ONE PERSON for the ©Slice of Pio Di cctor l'oi said county. ONE PLKSON for the office of Auditor for said court}. Tn- election to be opned between the hours ol 7 and S o'cp'ck in the fot-nooi. bv public proclama tion, an I to keep open till 7 o'clock in the evenn g, v>.i the pels sha.i be close... cioJscc Hereby Giress, That every person excepting .lustices Ol Ihe pence who shail hold anv office or appoint men*, ol protl! or trust under the I i.ited St.tes, o. ol tins State/ or any city or corporate*! di-trict, whct'i-r a cmn nis ,toned odicer or otherwise, a suborilu .. • offictr, a gent who is or shall be employed under the l-si l i ture, executive or Judiciary depai tmenlot Ih:- o f - or of any city, or ol any incorpoiaied district, r . atso, that eveiy mem'oer ol ( gres- m.d ol liie Suite Legisiatnre. and of in- s-Vci o common com.cil ot ; any city, or Coiritnis-ion-rs ot any ,i co po.ateil dis trict, Üby law incapable f fcoldu g or exeicisi . at the time, the oliice or appniiilirtent uf.lu lg-, in specter or clerk oi any election of this Conomo weaith, and that no inspector, judge or other officer i of such election shail be eligible to b? then voted j for. And the said act of as'enrMy er • '!-(! '-an act re lating to elections of th L - nmonw.mlth, ' passed ■ Julv C'J lbJ, further pniviucs as io...is, Jo wit i • I fat the inspector s and judges shall nice: a* rh respective places appointed lor holding the -lection in the district a' wmch they r erpecttvely Mkm t, b - fore S ooclock in the inert • - of the 21 Tu 'ay oi October, and ich sin.J inspector sna'i ..ppjint one cierx, 'no (hell be aquai.fiei voter ot uih dis trict. ♦•ln case the person who sba'l have received tb •eeor.d aighcst numeter oi votes lor .nspeci. r ii .i not attend on the day ot any Heclion, then Ihe per son who aba.l have received the second hig -'St number of votes for Judge a! the next preceding e lection, saaii act act as ins- -dor in u < p.ace. And : m ease the person wr.o las receive i Be bigh-sf j number ol v .es or in-pe. ur :ot attend, th person elected jir'ae s-'u'! appoint a:i inspeclo in j his piece, and in case th- perron riveted judge shr 1 j not attrr.d, tber. the in-piector who received lhe bigu:t number ofvoles shall appoint a judge in his j pUce ; and it any vaca r cv shall continue in the board f r toe space of one hour alter the time fixed . by law 10. Ibe opening ol the election Ihe qtialirieii : voters for Tr.e township, ward or district !m which ' nucb otiicers taall have b--n elected, present at the | election, rhal! elect one cf their nuir.be' to fill such a vacancy. it (hail ne !be duty of the s-v-ra! assessors re spectively to attend dt the place of holding every general, (pecial, or tovvnshin election during the whole tunesucii election is kept op-n, for the pur pose of giving information to :he inspector®, and judge, w ten called on, in relation !o the light of i eny person assessed by ti.em ;o vale at such elec tion, and on such other matlers ir. relation to the a>sesmer.l of voters, as the • aid inspectors or either of them shall Irom time to trr, e require. • No petton shall be permitted to vote at any e- : lection as aforesaid, tban a white freeman of the age of twer.iy one or more, who shall have lesided in this s ate at least ore year, at; i ir. toe elec'on dis trict wheie he otr-rs to vo'e tr n .'ay,, irr.-i e ;.ah y p.'eced Dg such election, and within two years pini j a State or ccunty tax which s.ml: have been as-es sed at [ecst ten days before the election. But a citizen o! the United Slte who has previously been a qualiaed voter of tl.i State ar.d removed "hetejrom ar.d returned, and vvho -hall have resided in tne ; a e election district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall h" entitled to vote after resoling in this State ix month-;. Providttf, That t'ic white freemcr, csuxers of *he United States, between the ag-s of j twer.t;.-one aH twenty-two years, w ho hav-. resided tn H.e e'ec-. vn district ten days as aforesaid (hall j be enti; led to vote, aliboufb They shall not have Pid tax- % "No pc i ,on H-all be perm: fed 'o vote whose name ts riot covTitne 1 ; n the list of taxable jnhablla "s, t'-( ni-s! by tr.e f ommwsToners, unless : .Ei'st, i rroducs a receipt of payment, wili.n two y-ars of K ttt nr County tax assessed agreeably to the Con- HHution, ei d give satisfactory evidence on his own "•Tb or afirmation of another that he has paid such j * 'ax, of j n a failure to produce a receipt snail make oath loth,, payment thereof, or second, if he cl lim I a f'jbttovote by being an elector between the az °f twenty-one and twenty-two years shall depose j on f>e;h o, sffirnration, that be has resided in the j at lesm ofle year next before his application, I *•-- TUnke ®vJ; p-rfi?f of r'-sideoce in the district as is required by this act, and that he does seiiiy be lieve, from the account given nirp that he u of the age af.itesaid, a :d give such oth-i evidence as is re quire-' bv this act, whereupon the name el the pvr >on ao admitted fu vole sl.ali tie inserted in the al ph ■ ical list by the in-pector, and a note made ..p --pus.'e t hereto by writing tne word '-[HX,"' it he shall he admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax. cr the wotd "age" it he shall be admitted : > vote by reasnii ol age, -,, K j .„ either cave the te .son of such a vole stin.l he called out to the cleik*, who (hall make a like note in the lt-ts ot volets kept by mem. ••In all cases where the name of the per-on claim ing to vote is not found on the li-'t furnished by the conimissionei-. ,u.d assessors, or his fight to vote whether found thereon or not, ts objected to hy ;.ny qu ill lied citizen, tt -i :il be the duty of the < "®pee tnis to ex mine such persons on o th s to!..- qnil . jfic .lions, ..mi if hejj,.,ins to h.ve lesitleu v hilt 'he Stn'e lor one yt-W or more, h:.s oh shut, he suf ticient proof theieof, but he shall nt ke proot by at 'e..s'. one competent witness, whosh. Ibe ijuili fied elector th it he Ins resided within the district . tor nu.re than tend ys imtnedi .teiy preceding said election, ;.nd shall also hirnseil swe.r th it t.:s bon.i fiile residence, m pursuance ol his lawful c i.ling. i-. within the district, and that he did not remove in the district tor the puipose of voting therein. "Every person qu nified as a ores .id, and who • sh .11 make due proof tf i-.quired, of ins ie>idence and p .yanent of t ..xei. as alores ml, (ha i b" admitted to \ot- it. tii— township, ward or district in which lie eh ill reside •■li any peison shall prevent orat'empt to prevent my odicer of an election under this .ct, from hold ing such e.ection, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, and slia l mteirupt or iinpropeily . intert-re with him in the executi ui of h.s duty, shall block or attempt tabioca up the window or av enue to. Ny window wheie the same may he hn den or shall ru-tous y disturb the peace of such election. .or sb ill nr w.-ct •• etty intimidattoii, threats,, force or vioh r.ce, with The design to influence undu ly or overawe ny eiecfor, or prevent Inm finm vo ting, or to tesirain he freedom of choice, such p t -un on cru victiou s • i.l he fined m ny sum ■ot rx feeding live bundled do-> irs nd be tu.pi i -oneii fur ~ time r.ot 't-s than :.o: more th in tvv. ive month 'i.d it sh.il be sh'.'.vii m the Court aii.-ie tin* It* i ' . -licit c.i. nci' ... I. " h That the p-i •>n offeu dltlg w> not • rest. ent o. th- city, w. t !, di-trict. or Township where said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote Ihcirifi. the.., on convict on, fi st tlf l- •-> ntenceil to n.y a lit: ■ of n • .ess th i one ; nil .i.eu i.of .1. tie th 11 ic • l::(.".is .ti<t doll U'-, and be j imp.i■!>; vd not t-a la n -ix t. rit:.-> n•< ir.oie tlian ' wo ye .r>. ••it i. v pet* oil or persons sh II tr: ilte ..nv !• t r r <v g-r upon tb- i--.. tot" ay e.ect.on w.i .• ii -ilie Commonwealth, or sh I nfier to make ■ny .. -t or wage e.th r I V pun a - itii.it 'licno;. or by ■ v writ' /ot pii//*e! -.dvll- -ment. ch I eng.. m i./vll .■ i\ pei or f i-o/f- to u' Ue such bet .• w gcr. t.: .* a cm/vic"Km tnereof. he i ! ' -v -i.u.. im '■ '.-it d ' ! ee limits the to . 'i.ey act or of j |e-e 1 • . tl " .Villi tn- Judges of Ih- ie-p'-. tive ill -1 ic's Ic,; •- -aid. are r equf.: to u. ■ ,t tiedlm i, OH i' fid V. -Xt idi ..; ha •-•*/g of •-a<l ■ etion. th-t ...1 : r.. •r. • 'r> neitb. ni tuo-e 'l.i-. .< nivd ot then bv taw. {,' •• . '." tuu fuiii'i. ' iii' . y-l/in it*' '■ ■' a a'-It>J '> *, tn //.-■ ui ir of oof ioiru. OH* •hn. ../ of '.'.'tin..) . , ;•"/• ami I.'if. tighty- j \j I, of toe hldilir.i-.lrutil //<■ L'm • U v t. S. i J-UKE, Sherijj'. Align-* Tlrt, I>l '). TKi) S I'ATKb M \!L LINK ! ! i; i'\v; !\ ' M! \ V TRt-I'.URG Jit I. At KOTil".. via hi- UFOIM*. A •' a i ■ . ' n*-o! Concoi.l O 'ilT Coaches, uMVf - mrg il . ; >1111.1.l , I vccptf .!) at 1., at artiv-s , . d-;"* • s~; .0 f'ed.'ot la: 7 I'. M. /' ■" "■, jvv E; ~~ v r % £s*:- < \• Bedtmd ilaltv, (ktii-iats rxrsj.'dl) ' A. M , lm f-atrobv. muking rlos- COnuecTtoii vv ■ 1 tl M trair. •'ot f'ltlsbu In- U . st. Ket'itning, l-.tces L.i tr.■!>•.• .•, is.. > avs ex-. pT-d; on rb- arriv,,; •.• in tin •. Pit 'siurg, a' J A. aI , ana . ii, ■ .ii Bedtif ! same ev.-i ii g. [\iss-i ger- wishing to :>o Ka-r, take t... cac.. ->:( t. :ng at 7 A. a I ; arrive e' C'ha mhersaurg same ever ug it 7 i'. >•!. UATExO" FAIsF. : From P.. ' to Cinn bersbu rf, 4> i SO. From Bedford to hi'n.ur, S'J OJ. ]• i n:n Bediord to Pit! hurg. $ .. 25. i .- sTopk ou tS' rna ! cannot b- s irpasse.l bv any m !m- a* ite, an ! *ue ,! :v-rs are careful, s.it.-r ;.m • u-conr.M.o.lnting'. ih sis tl;.. .."-r, rno-t •Xoedft mis and {'te. sa'.t rai r passengers .nu tilk**, g ],. i T>r '•• ■ . For liter information apply •t i Jam-s ii-am. Cria m rs ui g, John llaf-r, fjetl sord, I'h.t . VV. F.sher. La' ■. A. J. UKF.sIDF., Contractor. V. 11. f''isengers ~ S.'i.ei'.c' and Jiiiiiistovvn, nr.' i. e c -Town , J . A- hntfiAi.'s !. oi Vail C -, ai.-o, at J ui.er X li. ids wi: E. Kwr- Tliail's ~ • I "' R;T OP !; \N, |:< 4 .\• ! jSaJSJ A rial geo ei.T® lava h-en • : fa 'I- * W','e 1 l ! 'k PENNSYLVANIA R. Ii CO. and HUN TINGDON ,*c BKOAO TOP R. li. CO . by which freight- ..r v a sporf-d a' 'he Co ipwiig 10-v rs'f ; !ro tl Hnpewi'i! To Pniia i 'lphiA. F! >nr, fi- , c-lit- P'f b r rei. (i ain, 31 cent- per 100 lbs. Merchandize West w..rd. h mo Phi!a,fe|pb : t > !| a.nfr , pe, ; !bs , i-t C 75 cents. 2J class, 00 cfs. 3d -Tl•>' s 50 cei is. 4th class. 35 cents, hair and Plaster, 30 rent®. Freights Westward ir- received >t the Penusyl v ma Riiiroad Station. 13th and Maiket Streets. Phiiadelph a. and lotwa , ! -d di v. Freights Essiward a:- ;ecri\ • I at the llopeWe]! station of B.oadlon li. K . and forwarded d ilv. S. B KINGSTON*. IR.. Fiei-ht agent, pen'na. It. R. Co.. Phil'a. S. S. FLUCK, Freight Agent, li. & P. T- R. R-. Hopewell Station. I; diilesburg Goal. Fine and Lump, always on ha .0 ar.d for sale. S. S. FLUCK. S-pt. 7, 1800. SUBMC SALE <>K VAI UAHLE j REAL ESTATE.— By Viitueof an order of tiie i Orphans' Court of Bedford County, Ihe ui.deistgn-'i ■ administrator of the Estate o!" Peter Barndoitai, late j of West Provid-no- township, dee'd., will sejl on i Saturday, the Cth day of October, next., on the prem- ; l-e, th- I'oliowing desnribed Reil E'a'e, to wit ; tine Tract of land, situate on the South side of the Juniata river in said township, cont ining 217 acres and ai owance. adjoining iands of David Sp i; k, Jacob Barndollar find others, about 100 eciescieared and under fence, in a good state oi cultivation , 10 , acre-thereof good meadow anil a quar.'itv more can b- made. J !:e improvement* consist in pa:' <•! a Two Story Double Log Dwelling House, Barn, I Wagon Shed, Spring-house and otk-r oa' bui 'djegs. 'There i- also an appi- O'ct.ard .a. goo i trull o;i the , , premises; a!-r> a sugar camp. This property isceti inly a desirable on- nccount ; of ftsjocalitv, being hut on- mil- fro n the contern- ! p ted Eail Hoid, and a strea n pis-irig through it affording good water pow-r (or mil; purpo-es. Ai.>o One other t act adjoining tn- above, pon- ! •atn.ng ii acre?and allowance, well timbered held j by w irtan'. TERMS : One third in hind aft r corfirnia'ior; of Sate, to wit : Ou the first of April, tSnl, when a j deed w; 11 be made and poi-es.xion given. The re mainder i" two equal annual p vm-nls, there iter, j without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds i cr bonds and mortgage. J. >l. BARN DOLLAR, Sept. 3d, I6GO. * Administrator. F"3T L. C. ODt 01. I), Jtft. TUNER REPAIRER of Pianos, .Vlelodeons tcc., has made arrangements I to l i-it tni- rd ir,; regularly at stat-d p-rio is. The j next vi< ; t will lie in October. Yeariy contracts j made. P tr- for tuning $2.30. F-rst < la— pi.ii.os | for sale. Orde'-s to be left nt the "Gazelle" olftce. | H. L. <i. has pet mission to refer to th- loilouin psr-ons for w'aom he has tuned : Hon. A. King, Hon S. L. Russell, John Mower, Esq., O. E. Shannon, Esq., Dr. W. ti. Watson, Rev. S. Barnes, Mrs. Freytet. June 29,'C0. I TACCARONI, CHEESE, CRACKERS, CRYS \I taiized Fruit and Gum Candies for sale by i ~)u!y20. A. L. DEH3AUGH. PHIL'A. ADVERTISEMENTS. | GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PIANOS. (JF.ORGE VOtiT tak-s the opportunity of" infoim ing his Iriends hiii! the public generally, that he has removed his Piano Warerooms f'rorn No. C2b Arch Str-et. to No 510 Ar-h S'rect, where he will j keep constuntly on hand a large assortment of -his lately patented PIANOS, which'have been pronoun red by the be-t judges us far superior to ail olher . Pianos in the sweetness and purity ol" their tone and construction, heretofore mamifaclured in the UniteriStates and England. May 15,'00.-C mo. xpIRANVILLE STOKES' Girr CLOTHING EMPORIUM, ONE PRICE AND NO A HA TEMP. NT. NO. 007 CHESTNUT STREET. GRAN\ II.LK STOKES would return thanks to the public lor th-ir appreciation of his eljorts to | please, and their liberal patronage, i In order to keep up this kindly feeling, he has yielded to th- solicitations oj tnanv of his friends and inaugurated a new system, ol Gilts w irh each Garment sold. To his choice selection of tine Fab rics, and made-up Ciolhing. he invites the -crut.uiv of the public, as well as to his new mode ol doing business. Each aiticle is warranted to tie. m Fab ric, Style and Make, equal lo any gi.tten up in t; • C.ry. .1 pric", (lower than the lowest,) mar:. •' i"i 'he Ikcket. i ;."i. at .< 1" sol i, or measured for. is aecomna n;." '. aG. 11, virvi* g' n v ilu- ; ■"!> s;to $ 1 la). N. B.— Nunc t>nt the nio-t sklllial De-lgiters, ! Cntf-r* ant! t> '>rkn;-ii employed : and satisfaction : : , I*''a-liion. Fabiic. Price am! Gift, guarat : "ed at (iK AN V !LLP S PO!\ !" s ' ONE Pill ,'E GIFT CLO THING EMPORIUM, NO <3)7 CHESTNUT STEEL I . Ma v •!* . '- 0 ■■ :. P. P r. R R V. ™• • S. W. COItXEft KQtTRTtI A *,*t> RACE -T , 1 H!L s DF.Ll'il! A, Manufacture* ACCOfTNT BOOKS of th b st quul itv. i.enk-rs i.nd Merchants can brtv ■ t.. ir I >-iks to and !>• und in anv ® vie. : awarded ly the Fracktin institute. /1 p. rnuiY, ( , -. U t'orrier Fourth and Race Tr-efs. Pin!- : r. elph supplie- every article iu I) •• BOOK : or >I A l it)'. IBY Imp, at low prices. Ilav- ; in- superior facilities as a manufacturer, he is -tabled to -uppty good- very low. e: 1 iriak" v,-ry Or profit. Orders by mail promptly attended 'o. ' OLI.F.CT TOGETHER v All \ on: "Old Books" and Mag zme-- ; t-k --th-m to TERRY'S Book Bin' -*-. lou th an ' Race, where ton run hi" 1 tiiem bound good an 1 hrtnd-ome! i at a low price. M.iv IVOG.-O ms. SB FRANK. JAt KSOX, ii }' PRINTER AND STATIONER, U'l C //US !\ (' TS TH EET, PHILADLLPiIiA. M.tv !S,"CG -l\r. RUMMER TRADE NOTICE. BUNN. RAJGUEL xN. GO . AM. IR7 Jk'nrfh l'hiril Strrt, IMPORTERS AND lOBBERS OF i FANCY DKYVOODS, Invite the a'tention of ' > urcha--r to th-ir ex ten-; ve : Stock of t'anry Drv Goods, Snk-, i-ffibroideneS, j Cloths, Oa-Mtt - res l-e. Bltt 7 1N E 11 F.ATER & CO. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, | —A\b— PATENT SHOULDKR >F AM SHIRT MAN t FACTORY. Ao. 706 (' !!E>i .Vt" 1' SVr /, Above Seven!. . i pp '-ite tne Wash.t gton House, I :ue Shirts and Drawers mad- Iron measurement ■ a* Vw da v - notice am! in ail c.i--'- Warranted to I Formula ior ntea-urement |ntni-h d dn ap pticatio;, hv a ail. LIBEKAL INDI CEMEN IS TO v\ HOLF, S A'.K BUYERS. May 3S, GO -I yr. VI rtlA T. MAkTI.N, C.H.ll.tM'.lflf, I. A. 1.. MOSIIKI.. (it '. It. I i 1.U1.t , *. n. MAllfl*. F. A 1A K E J!;„ M ARTINS, PEDDLE. HA MRICK X CO. IV POK i ERA OF— HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NO I ION*. A*i>. 3J, A o//A Fourth St., i'fii 'n May 18.'00.-1 yr. || BANCROFT .NO R 1 v * IMl'ct'.TElts ,N \VIIOI.r:s*LE PI'At.ERs IN FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH FANCY GOODS, ,\'t. .'FID Mm hi Streif, Philadefpftm. May l-. C •.-! yi. TOXECUTOR'S NOTICE.— Whereas letter® testa mentary on th- Estate ol Nathan Hammond, late of Si. Clair Township, BeiJlord courttv, deed., have been granted to :h- subscriber.®, notice is therefore tiei>. !>v given to ail persons ind-nted to said ei lie to make payment im mediately, and those having claims will make j know n tiie same without rh-lav tn AMY DERRIN, Es'x. J residing in St. Clair Tp. J NO. MOWER, Ex'or. A"2. 24-. 90. residing in Bedf ird. Hi' 4V ': A REWARD OP TWO HCNDRED I dollar* will be given lor the apprehension and cn- . viction of th-person, or p-rsmis, guiily of setting fire lo the stables recently burnt in the Borough of! Bedford. By order o" ihe council, JOHN H. RUSH, C. Burgess. Attest : H. Nicodemus, Sec'y. Sept. 7, 1860. .•*- R E AT B A RG A I VS.- To make ronrr, ! far Fall Goods, during th' month, we will sell every , description ot Summer Goods at co-t lor C'a-n. Su perior French and Eugli-.h Lawns at naif price, aa I mai y other goods suitable for simmer use.—Call a ,„l ;, e A. B. CRAMER 4-Co. [July 13th, 'CO.] 6:|2P. IN i IMP. : WILLOUGHBY S CELEBRAT -D DRILLS" me in greater demand than ever, this fall, unit all who wait Drills must order now to s— r are machines. Cali toon at Haitky'*nnd examine , thi> Great Seeder. [ BU 3- j WZ EYSTONK CIDLR Mltir This celebrated machin®, greetly improved, is now offered to the farmers of Bedford Co- of manufacturer's pr ; ce. It has taka | over JOB Premiuim. Csllat Hartley's and *er ;i, ; [aug. 10, 1860. PHIL. A. ADVERTISEMENTS. ! Ft. G0 U L 1), • JVo. U3'2 Chestnut St., ror. of Seventh, PHIUWELPHLI. PIANOS AND MELODEONS. r.AVFrmcox & eo's., huit, da vis Si co r s., M-NN'S y CLAIK'S, ANl> A. U. i.AI.K & CO's. I . ... i 5 - , • J ■£ Vl $ v* ;J 1 r 'T" 7% 1 M ?/* * ® I ; ' - 4 K, T * . vi-* 5 - M/SON Sc HAMLIN'S, AND PRINCE &Ci>'S. | MELODEONS c\. HARMOMUNK Plants anil Melodeons to Rent. Second-hanu Pianos. | j Mv 15,'00.-1 yr. fTOE WORLDS GREAT EXHIBITION 1 PRIZE MEDAL, awarder) toC. MEYER ! tor tis two PIANOS, London, October 15, 1551. r . ~ I J A • - ...... •• w V n . ; C MEYER respectfully informs his friends and ' the public generally, t r.a> he has constantly on hand j PI ANO-, equal to those (or which h" received the' Prist Medal in London, in 1851. A ! orders promptly attended 10, land great care •ii!."- hi ttm lemon a nil puck itig th- same. H-. has received, during the last tille°!i rears, j mote il/edals than any her maker, from the Prank- ! lin u.titnte al-o, first Premiums in Boston, New York and Hall.mote, i V. arerooms. No. ~~ n ARCH S'reet, b*!o* Eighth, South side. PHILADELPHIA day IN. IBCI.'. I_vr 71 if C B E R, * ,-r. a.vOE ts j. - WHOLESALE DEALER IN TO!} AO O. SNI IF ND CIGARS, sY & A oft v j 'iftk St., nbo ot <M trkt t, Phil'n. j ■•<. .V., ic* a* ' Itdt' * . . t Fn Jr.! -X AM) --.J V iy I*, vr. " i u itl.hl! ! lit., J.IStKK n. \,!IITI>V, : •\■* i . XIOiUIK, I D'.VA' DA ADA S, ! . ;£#A JG U LL, MOORE&. CO., | LA'I F. 15A1G11.1. AM) It ♦ FORI i.Rb AND V. AOL Eh ALP. DLAi-LKS IN" D RYGO 0 I) s. . 22D &. 222 .Vi;n t fair ! SC. <■' 'Ve fine*, ! Wat sidr t J UIUIDELPJiM. j May 18,'- ''.-i w. j rout, o. j.vMte, IS.VAC wui.su, JJ. n. sTsvr.'-;.;, j WJI. I . lists f, 1,. A. S.. . I 11, It. 11. V. iiLSH, j ! ( HAl.i.ks s.isfi.n. s v.v;oi i. vi m ru, J. tomumsox. * AMES, KEN j", SANTEE & COL, S -* / ; ~M J >! S. ? Y Go i) i> S , idl'iM NORTH THIRD STREET, j i\ E UAt ■ , PiiiA DELPHI A. ; . Ma; PsE.s-l vr. i'rrAPEßii n t am> stomachic paEiv.RA . " Hon r IRON pii nie lof Oxygen and Carbor.. . y combu-tioti in Hydrogen. Sanctio at by the J '•ighest medical auihoritiex. both in PN rojie and the | j United State,, and prescribed in their p eerie*. j *i exp-nepceot thon-ai.ns daily pro.v* that no ! prep.r.ituin of lon can be com pa: "it J.s.p - j riti. Os the blood, depression of vita! energy, p . ; i and otherwise sick! v complexions ind.- a! ' jt< i.e. I cessity ui almost every conceive hie ■• *. lnnox ; .oiis inr.il inaladies in which it ha, bee > *■: -1. j. !-a, I prnre i ab-olul -lv curative in eacti of the following ; i jit fit' 'y , .Vernovs .' rt i'tit r , /.;rt /' 7.■ - i . : . ■■■', ' mj ,/.>'■ ./'../■ or. i ■ I ( hroute 'im Rheumatism, Frvrr. | In cases ot Gent at I>>-' whrther the rep'* | |if acute -■• t.. " ■ ti sti . :. . otutien ot J j ue. i ous a: i muscular energy iron chicac coin-j ' plaints, one Iris, ot ! res orat:ve p ovt-d m,c ! 1 u s,iul to m extent wiiich 11 d soiiji s -i tor unt- i one bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their j ■ us. i.eig , L i' !m ds, have sa • lenly I. - < onc-ared l* | the busy woriJ ■ tt jn't ret.in.ed fro i p ntiae- ■ ie.| tr.'.ei in a distant laud. Some very fc sig-j iiislatices of tl s Mini are attested p: rern i:o i ; -uir-r>-is, eiiifciated victims of . ppar- ' in irasmtis, • -aiiguineons ex ve ■ t ion, critical o u ges, an-' that ! ( Op' ii ica f .us p. nei'is us aii'J dy-peptic tve.stori to j ..it and exercise lor which the piiysician uas no j ' In .Ye rroK* A[7'ctio>u of all kin and for rea-rns i I familiar to me cal hps tn j operation otltus prepa ration of lion irm-t necessßlily tie salutary, lor, tin- i like th,; old oxi lee, It i v.goiously tonic, without ! being exciting an I over-healing : and gently regu- j tail', apetieni, even in the most obs'irate cases ol i cost*, ven ess, wit at i vei being a gsstric purgative, I ur ii dieting a u;,u tret-able s*i s ilton. , It is this latter prop-rfy, arnong others, which ! makes rso r eu ara il'ly elfecttnl and permanent a , remedy for Pit* >, iij>on which it also appears to ex- j ei t a distin. t ..i !sn - , i-pe.suig l: e . local ti-iidency \ htt . ••>!; then . in J P -/a /u/;r, JiiJiu me ruble as are i*s cause#, t * singh t: i\of t nest' t a1 y beatc T.! .a has ot ten - lltti- 1 cod tor the rrio-' habitu.il cases. In iiiichecked Tiiarr'iri, even when advanced to, Pvsteiitciv, co.dinned, emae. iting and appitciitlv , malignaiit, the ellecls have been equall decisive and ( aStOiiMhlxg. I.i tie 1i,.nl pains loss of fiesh an I atiengh, d btn .* coug i,and remittent hectic, which gene- ; rally indicate J i.ipirHt Consumption, this remedy j has aiUyed the alarm ot friends and physicians, in- | ■ several very gratifying ami tiiteiesting i stances. j I- Nor ./" otes I - re is, 'his men.-at'*.'l von has tad f.,r mor • the go al effect of the most cau tiously balanced pieparations ot iodine, without anv i oi th weit-knoic!. liabilities. The attention of finales cannot be Too confident- I lv invited to do. r*n edyand restorative, in the ca- j o'l pern 1 iariy atiV c ir.g them. In lUifumutisto, both chronic and inflammatory, j tn the latter, l.r .vev f, more decidedly, it has been ■ iivmtably well repoited, both as alleviating pain aim : educing the swellings and stillness of the joints and (iiiiAch s. In In'rmitttnt Frrtrt it must necessarily be a 2r - at remedy and energeitc restorative,'and its pro g.e.s in tint new settlements of the West, wilt pro : liahly be one of high renown %ml use:nine,s. No remedy hs evet been discovered, in the w hole i \ history ot medicine, which x-rt<such prompt hap- ' py and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, | coo pic'.e digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, •a .th an iinu-ual disposition tor active and cheerful exercise, immedia'ely follow its use. Put up in neat fiat metal boxes containing 50 pills price 51) cent? per box ; fur sale by druggists an ! dealers. Will be sent fiee to any address, on re ceipt of the price. All fpttus, orders, *tc., should be addressed to 2. B .tacke & n rai Igf nls, CCD A E STREET, W Y. In y 2Cto, ''3o PHIL'A. ADVERTISEMSMTS.; 1.. LADoMI. c • ** '' '' S 7ATCHES AND JEWELRY. vh LEWIS LADOMUS N CO. J\o. 802 CHES-'t I T STREET t'EIE.i. (fikst l>otn: as.iv i ic.nrn unf-'-'.) Would most rep-*etfolly asi, the attention o! < ti zeus and Strangeia to their Large, b eap, and wcli selected Stock o' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVPiIi AND PLATED WARE, coxeK'i tso, in ee-T o? Gold Hunting Lever Watches. Jul! lew-'-', !8 carat c.ise. s*o 0b Gold Lever Watches, open face, lull jewel d IS carat i a-e, Gobi Lepme Watches. open lace, lull jevv eller.. lr> carat cas Ott Silver Lever Watches. Hunting case, Soil jewelled, ' M L < Silver Lever watches, ojieti lace,lnil jewel ed, ! ' 1 1 S lver Lepine Watches. Hunting case, 14 0-> "•ilver Lepme Watches, open lace. Gold Guard Chains, ,J '' | Gold Vest and FobCb.ain". 1 Gold Pen Holder with Pen and Pencil, Goid Pencils, ' '**' ' Gold Pens with Silver Holders, i "b Silver Table Spoons, pr set, Silver Tea Spoons, 0 00 ( Gold Thimbles. ■'* i With a large assortment of Silver, table and i ea Forks; Dessert, Mustard and Salt Spoons; Pie, ( ake, and Ire ("ream L ives ; Sugar Spoons ; Pre serve Spoons ; Pickle Knives and Forks, etc. CEr*AUo, constantly on hand, a magnificent as- ' sort meat of Jeweiry, consisting in part o; Bracelets, • Breastpins, Ear Kings, ringer Kings. Miniature case, for 1. 0. E and (i likene-.-.* ; I -old Crns.es, ( nil- i!i*e 1 s ..j Is, an 1 -v-rv thing in the Jewelry lit.-, i in the latest an I n'.st approved p'irns. t. id arn silver *i hio.tiles : Wedding Kings at ail pric-s. L lii.rs' Cnatela nes. Gold f'. atrh keys a; J ; t>cals ; 'r'mts i .-.1 Siceve lltttio#i|) Opera Glasses. j ji ivjvs en hand, ast -i.did assortment ot Diamond j Jewelry. \|so. Iliauioi. ts n.ounted in the most j r.eciitifu' manner, o anv work in ike L iiit.cil , htates, at mod r a?e pr -es. bi'itr plated Tea 5-"-. Silver plate ! lintves and Forks—beautiful goods, .1 h>Jk aqua! to Silrrr. ! CALIFORNIA GOLD BOUGH I' OR MADE UP TO • I •; 'T f c: ••, > > . r J•• a c!ry, such as .... ■ . .1 ewe'.", ta. si nCxchang" We est# dby t i, wit I p-ttect safety. Watch- j ■ orders must be accompanied with the Cash. N • 1 g s • antes# tie sio ey ia 6rt received. Call j LEYVIS LA DOM u> & CO., j Chests, -itreel, Fat. a- M -y 18,'00.-G sr. : . # OOKIN'G GLASSES, r.. GiiA v ING>. PICTURE FRAMES OIL PAINTINGS, j The m;it extensive and elegant es-ortment it ttfi , very lowest rates. —G.j<-es in stote ot every de-t scrtpticr. .dfahoganv frarn *i Gla-ses, lot country', st i. I riot and 1 o trait frames, Window Cornices, • Ctlt A/oui 'ings, etc. E-timate for furnishing i G .i-.es to t, every space, bv mail on application. ' Eng'-av.ngs for Grecian and Antique Paintings.— gratis. JAS. S. EA RLE St SOX, SH> ''.out St., Pliil'a. 1 !M.v :k,t;o.-i > f. HQSTETTOR'S It is a fact that, ui snr.ic period, every tncto bcr of the human family i subject to disease or disiuriyincc of the :. ly functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise , ot plain common sense, il.cy iany be able so to rofruiatc the system as to secure perman. r.t lit ilih. In order to tccor.o li.-h this desired object, the true course ; pursue is certainly j that which will produce a natural state of tilings at the least luuard vf vital strength and life. For this porn, . Dr. Qoattttcr baa in troduced to this country a v ; c atica bearing Ids name, which is not a new it— iiciuc. but one that h is been tncU lor y-.:.- -. giving satisfac tion to nil u iio have used . . The Bitters operate powerfully tijiou ti c stotuaeh, bowels, ; n:i 1 liver, restoring then; lo a L< althy and vigorous action, and tl us. Ev the simple pro . ■ -s of strcngtl.eniny nature, enable liic fjs to . to triumiMi ovor uiso-sc. For the cure ot Ey.-.ta p-i:.. Ir.tjigestion, Nau -Bra. Flatulency, i.<-.(> .Vi, elite, or any i,.tious Complaints, arising from n morbid faitflk# of tlie Stomach or Bounds, prodwdog Crampa, ; Dysentery, C die. Cholera Morbus, thoio liitters have ivo eryi-1. L'i;.rriu>-i. i!y - t:ite,.. or Tux,'. ogcnerallrccn- 1 tt eted bj w ttlcrs, and caused prinetpaTly by the change oi water and diet, wiß be speedily, regulated bv 8 brief ae ©1 t:. preparation. D, -nop-.a. iii -tso vhil. . probably mora prev dent, in all its i ~-iei-s forms, than any otiier, .in-.i the t iue of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digi -live organs, ean l>c cored without fail by u-irg liv>-TETTEF,"S 8TO'IA<""I DiTTITIS. as per direct ions on t he l t r ! . For t his disease every phy.-l -.an wili reeomi n d Bitters of some kind; ti; • , Jy n ' ii-eaa article known to be infal libit-. All nations have their Bitter#, as a pre ventive of disease and strcngthener of the sys tem in general; and among them all there is in : to he found u novo healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated. based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great preptirtitiou in the scale of medical science. Ff.v i:p. .\sn Vcuf,. —This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its r< ientiess grasp on the body of man. reducing liim to a l.iere sha dow in a short time, and rendering him phy sically and mentally usokrs. c-.-.n driven from the bi.lybviiic u • oi IIOSTLTT'EII'ti ItCNOIVXED BiTTElls. m -r. none of tlio above-stated diseafcs .in I> " ror.traetcd, even in expf 'od situations, it the iEtfev; arc used as ]ior directions. And as ' hey neither create nattsca nor offenllia palate, and render un- j juices- irv any ehmge ■ : diet or interruption o." ordinarv pinsuits, but promote sound sleep t and hit I' iy tltgnuoa, the complaint is ve- ; moved as • lily as is consirvent with the prc <la tiots - t ih.rough and pernaincu: cure. It' i u Advatif;.'! IV. who ars , strTerlng it wn an cifeelded eons 'tution and iii'.irra Ixxly, tlir-o Bitters are invulim -lo us a rc,to:';uivo ot" strength and vigor, cud need only bo tried to bo appreciated. And to a mother whilo suimic these Hitters are indis- . pcnsabic, especially where the mother a nour ishment i? inadequate to the demands of tho child, consequently her strength must yield, nrtd here it is where a good tottie, stun as Host otter's Stomach IE:; ers. is needed to impart temporary strength aau vigor to tho system. Ladies should- by nil moans try this remedy for all ctwes of debility, end, before t;o doing, should axk their physician, who. if lie is acquainted witii the virtue o; the Litters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. < CAUTION.—Wc caution the public against using ! uny of the many imitations cr counterfeits, but ask for llo3T=T7Cs'c Cct EDr.ATcn STOMACH BITTERS, and sco that each bott-o has tho v.'oi..s '• Dr. J. Eostctter's Stomach Bitters" L'.owa cn tbo sido of the bottle, and stamped on tho metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that cur autograph tignatnro is cn tho label. C Prepared and aold by HOSTETTE2 & ChllTH. Pittsburgh, Pa., end cold by ell druggists, grocers, end dealers generally throughout the United States. Canada. Couth I America, and Germany. Formic by 'll. t. Re.-,aer BedforJ, aiiJ o*hft 'tggi t agbout tut country. MARK THESE FACTS! THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WGRID. I ?<:•;'• nvuy's Oinlnwnt £:< Hid Leg■, Vt'l lireasts, Sorti and Fleers. All Jr .': t nof sores are remediable by th, pro* -r ;u ti . gent u-e ol Ibis inestimable prepara lion. To a!t "-it to cute bad leg* by plastering the edges H the -.'.'jud together is a follv ; for should toe skin unite, u boggy .n-eased t or, lilion remain* u: dernealh iu break out with tenfold fury in a few day*. The o: y ru : uiul a I successful treatment, I as indicated by nature, is to reduce the inflamma tion in and about the wound, a i to soothe tbo neighbotmg parts by tubbing in plenty of the Oint ment. as salt is forced into meat. , Dithcria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, anrl Scarlet and other Fevers. Any of the above disease* £ mav be curat by rubbing fhe O id merit three times a day roto tb. Chest, throat and neck of file patient ; it will soon penetrate, and give immediate reli-f. Medicine fa ' ken by the mouth must operate upon the whole. ; system ere its influence can be frit in any loc<i pair whereat the Ointment will do its work at one-" . Whoever trtes the ungeunt m the above ma-in-r, tV , the diseases named, or any similar disorder, eff'c j tine the che-l an t throat, will fi.iJ themae'm • lieveil a* by a rhartn. /-(fee, Fistulas. Strictures. The above class of complaints will b? removed i by nightly fomenting the purls with warm water, am! turn riio s t effectually rubbing in the Ointment, l'ersons suffering lioin these direful comphuiits 1: se not a mrrrent in arresting their progress. It | - on! t be u ders.oud that it is not sufiisnth! :;:ere to . near the Ointment on The aifeet-.! part., bur ' must be wei; rubbed in ; r some considerable : or ' ree t roes a day, that it may be ta ;o i ito t e system, whence it will remove any fit" <ecr a ((■.:. las effectual'y as though pa!- pi'-'e : ' • eye. There again r e I and water pi. ,";ces, :i 'the rubbing in o! : O.ntment, wilf great service. T.,:i is the oniy sure treatment i r feinu! s*s,ases of canoe- in the stomach, cr where I there riiy be a genera", bearing down. Li jlii.:i of Youl.'i :—Srres and Fleers. Blotches,.' ; also a;i, c.\-t, with certain ' be r• ■ t-i if the Oi-'.tr-.ent be used freely •> id the sbe taken rig and norning as recorn d.et-.ie.i . *,.e r ruffed i.islru : .ous. When treated tn any way y up : n one place to break out in riother , ■•-'' , reas lsu 0 ■tirten t will remove ; :. t - nur from the s. stem, ai.-i leave the ! pat.er.t .i vigorous r. healthy ueing. it .vitl re !cjre !; e with ti* use of :lie ' i, ensure a iit ting cure. Lropsicd Swe'li Pe '.is and St'- J'j. Although the 3bove complal ts diff-T widely i.* , their ougm a'J nature, yet they all require iocai i treatment. Many of the worst cases, ol 9nch ffis cases, w.il ; .eld in comparatively short space of time, when this Ointment is tit .gently nibbed into the parts affected, even alter every other means | i av- tailed. In all serious maladies the Pills should Le ta .en according to the printed directions accom pany iijr each box. iioi/i the Ointments and Pills should be used in the following cases ; ! Bad Leys, , Fistulas, Bad Breasts, Goiti, Burns, Glandular Swellings, j Bunions, Lumbago, Bites of .Moschetves and Rheumatism, Sand-Flies, , Scalds, Coco-bay, Sore Nippies, . Cn.ego-foot, Sore-throats, (.• tiiimains, Skin Diseases, ipped Hands, Scurvy, Corns (Soft) Sore-heads Cancels, Ttimors, , Contracted ami Stiff Fleers, Joints, Wounds, Elephantiasis, Va.vs. •'i \ 8 B'SCi'Ai !—No* e genuine unlesv t..e s ••Hoht.owav . Xew ionht AND LANDOS/ 1 are Oiscer ible as a IPrtT-marf: -n every le.i.'ol tho book of directions around each pot or box ; -a-rin rr ay be pa . v seen by ho! ling tie l-af to I:.- light. I A nan .-o.ve reward will be given To any one r.*n denng such it.formativi as may lead to the detec t.ou of any party or parties counterfeiting the med ; ictnesor r eliding the nitr, knowing thern to be fporious. : a ' ,l ' Manufactory of Professor HOLLO wav.. ' .Ma en Lane w Yoik, and bv a!! re-to-c --'"SIs .a ugg ;.s's a:.u itea'er* in Medicine, throughs on' ' ue rrv.cged world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 ct ativi '6 . ea> h. Z3~ 1 fte ts cons .lerable saving by taking ths 1 larger N. I'.. —, -ections for the guidance of patients in tv-ry ti.-order are j to each box. I Nov. Is, ;>O9. l/ O ihi .i , , i OK TRADE, A urst-rate tarrn ot lime.tone land, in Morrison's Cove, (onlainii.g about 131 acres, 100 of winch are clea ed and balance well timbered The larui is weil watered. The improvements are a good two story Frame House, Log House, Barn, &c. There ] . a good o civard upon the p emi.ee. Th tarm ad ; joins Bioomtield Furnace, le S hall a mile Iron the flolliddysburg Turnpike, and foui miles from Mar tinshurg. There is a ready market at the door for ali kiu is of produce, and the jand is in a high state •of cultivation. For particulars inquire ot Dav.d Daniel, m possession, or George Cleugh.at Spao'-'s Mills. —AL^O- A (ii ist-mill p operfy in Harmao's Bottom, now owned oy Lewis X. l'yan. Tne mill is a lar-. fame wi*n two overshot wtirlli ait.! four run of atone ; in , go.' i order, ami a goon .eitlemeut, with a suf hcieni supply of water. The farm contains nearly 400 aores ; about IPO alitivial soil, and cleared ; an t the bulanc* well timbered. The improvement, a e a rge bnck hous->. Tenant house, miller's house, ;.um, distillery, Ac. The farm can be divided with, out A.advantage. Tel ms reasonable. A LSO— A tract o' land in S". Clair tp.. containing Ptf acre., or thereabouts, about 55 acres cleared, with, u lv i sto-y i-g do- ling hou-e, tenant-house anit two log stables t hereon erected; aNcw an app'.e or- C!.H rd rhere on . adjoining lands of VVio. Keefe, Jacob reed othi r, ; formerly :r.e property of Geor^w i ivimber.'.n. —ALSOu. Farm of 1K acr-*, abo it l'X! cleared, with Donhl'S Lot House, New Bam: Barn, and two.gon! orchar-la there'"!!, !y i'g on the Juniata River, two rnile* • irom S'ouer-t'j-v-.i, and half a n\iie from the isir ro:d. This "aim is composed >; .. g.v.-t qua lit V of ve ;■ bottom land, 3i c. iO acres of which can b" I put into goo ii.ea ki'.v. 'ftvo vhokv is BOW is n gvd 3tai O! CUsllV&t.on. ALSO— A iarm e : nt-stone Psnff its i. Town,hip tear St').iers.u-cn, known tne '-.ioijn Stole! rrop. rtv," a."joining lands ol 'Squire h..-nu ( ger, Sttner and mtreit. Tne imp ovenenta are u | Log 1 ot'-.e. Log Fftiitj .Vc. i'bre i* gou f water o(t the p."t!ivi,rS,a.iso tn orchard of good fruit. iLSO— A new two-story Rough-cut: iiustse add (woloU ng gr->u:idin BiouJiop city. ALSft >6O acres of the V" si quality o, land ia tlarrison count), lows, nest the Mts&vdui, <..t close to th countv sv.s. —ALSO— A Lot cf grosrnd ui Omrha city, Nebraska. ALSO— . ~ 100 acrei of land, in Southjmpt-n Township.' Be.■ i ford county, it'e'.y owr.*\i by Wta. Lamiey ! TEUM >to >. -: .t b.-.'-tra r tin A' "vox. t> "v t-?" B.tf't^aS
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