TIE IMPMI SillfTi Bedford- October K *£♦>>. RF. Mejers G. V. F?i>fonL Fetors DEMOCRATIC STAFF Tlixtr. JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT; WILLI HI A. PORTER. Of Fhiladth-hix- CANAL COM MINION T R WEST t_ E V FROST, Of Faytfi* Ca'j.ify- DEMOCRATK" Col NTV 7I AFT. FOR CONCRFtsS: HON. WILSON R BILLY, Of Fr-nklin County. ASSi.MCLY: JAMES BURNS, o 8 " -c. tv. DAVID HAY, c: > "ri,rt cr .My. COMMISSIONER: JACOB EECKLSV, Of Si. Chii Ip. COKONTR: CAPT. JOHN LONG, f Of Libtriy if. POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR: JOHN AMOS, Of Bedford ip. AUDITOR: JAMES C. DBVGRE, Of lA>ndonderrs ip. PLMOCBATIT"M EET IAT S: The Democracy f fc-ct rf C cunty- - meetings for the ptrpor a f ttof -> an : prrs.nting in t -ir tiae .g' '. '- ~J- * questions, v. prrsent agitatirg tre p>._. c mu . —a' the follow is/ j lace s w At PLEASANT VILLI- 'a St. CNir ip., > - urday evening, October 9th, v. -a • y ca:. At HARTLEY'S SCHOOL HOUSE, in Snake Spring I p., on Friday evening, Octi-ovr Sth. at earlv cani'r .gbl. At CHENEYSVILLE, to Scutharpton :p., Fridav. Sth oi October. At CENTREYILLE. C umber'.ar.ti \alley ?p... Saturday 3th of Octobv r. Ai the above tamed meetings wi;i c:-xfr -r ; ce a; 1 o'clock, P. M. Other nwetir.gs will be held, if desired. Able speakers wtil p*-er;t to address the people at an above rr.rn.iooea j .aces. Ra.;v. D-rrrOcrV.j h>- y Ea-order of the Democratic Co. Com. JACOB REED, Chairman. •£p- There :.] w i Demccrahc Meeting at 'am' ndav evenirg. the 0 'O BBa.Vi; ;e present TTLIIORSIIRCG • lat 111 f I*l +~y CC %/ L/ lA|\ i/ vv m.f A f.A. , the Democrats hare carried the State from eight to ten thousand of a majority. E IFIRS UUI Wmii THE DODGE OF HIS FRIENDS I.N <7- TEMPTIXG TO HEM IJJN MGNMIHE f'I' LLY EXPOSED 1 I MR. RE\Il'S FOTE AtUNVr A PROTEC TIVE TARIFF HUES A MEMBER OF THE BE ::: The Abolition newspapers have undertaken to deny thai JOHN M. READ, their free Trade candidate tor Supreme J dg--, signed fh letter to GEO. M. DALLAS him on his casting vote a/ainst the Ta; .17 A 1b42 which we f/übiished in the Guzelit of two WEE'*, ago. Now if Me. RI:AD did R.ot ADN ' • hat Idler, it would he verv e:t v ft r him to sav so. BL'T HE DID SIGN IT AND • DARES NOT DEN Y IT. Even his cat's ;,-. ~-. HRXKY C. CARET, who h produced by the Ab oiitr>nists as a witness to p>rove n negative. does not deny tDa*, he signed it. M.-. Carey tn\ -- he finds the name of John I'. Ren-1 to the 1-tter ar published in the P znntyl cmiin and this is ail he does say. He dares not ?ay that John -V. Read did not append his nam* to the letter, for he knGA j that he diJ. Moreover, a? Mr. Carey is one of the Lading Protectionists in Philadelphia, one would be led to suppose that he, of ail others, would know the sentiments of MR. JOHN M. READ concerning the Tariff". But not a word does i.e publish to show that he believes AIR. READ to be other than the UL TRA FREE TRADE MAN winch the Demo crats declared him to be. Not a line does he write vindicating MR. READ from the charge of being in favor of FREE TRADE, or show ing that he knows him to be favorable to a pro tective Tariff. Further, Mr. Carey does no! assert that JOHN F. READ signed the Dallas letter. He merely says that he lound th>- name of JOHN f. RLAD appended to it in the Pennaylvanian. He rr.ight as truthfully have •aid that the name of JOHN M. READ was given in other journal's that published the Dallas letter in 1816. But this, ol course, he dared not do, as it would have annihilated his testimo ny at once. He might also have obtained a card from MR. JOHN F. READ, "who re sides at No. 240 Madison Street," to show that Mr. John M. Read did not sign the letter, if the aforesaid John F. R-ad was reailv the signer. This he did not do. Hence his testi mony is woith nothing, and a* lie is the only witness o! the Abolitionists, their case fall/- to the ground. But to prove conclusively that JOHN AI RE AD did not only sign the Dallas Letter, but that he is the enemy ofa Protective Tariff, we , subjoin the following letter from a Philadelphia manufacturer, who belongs to the Opposition,! but opposes REA D on account ol his Free Trade i d.-Ktrines. ar.J ask fur ':! the attentive perusal; of our readers : <•1 that soar-* of Mr. ■ new r-.ade trie rids say it it h* - '• r ' JI S! S n '' ,!s ir;trr ' [<■'. that it was ; a e other R-ad. I know nc jhine about the letter except what I saw • w that twelve years !.>s .Q 5 r :aiiv have claimed great credit i . ... t .. act tsiJ Save tuiis made ranitat ! >r I sm in several i ca: e'rctioos in r ad-' : :a. r r the x ?nor.t" s the tact Q\ *■< cj.Tf T T it t 3S bwtt p-b-'iS'" If; flfWS* papers ar.d he Las never-denied it a ; •' car.no! denv it. It seems the name was pabliAfdpri* o': ir. cr, rs as John M. R ad. r-r.t t ! < h.a •-sr.' " I ir .. is x H'ui -r, Ce F ! >c-k - M, and a tvr- jrtH ; Cal b! :~-Vr was r • v en,-'.. Ti is s.'.ruWe is a subterfuge that will r= ,t avai!. It .he pr c, ry : fcre p. e the • fi\ :jnD. K y • is n- = ; at ■ r M . R-ah Ju _'e K",T was 'i. ' i•- D , v A*. - rev Gene: aU anl it v a v i | icoi tfleet her when trying a cause Blk \crimnat court. But passing Mr all this, it is j very well know fa that M'. R"M encouraged * Mr. Dallas to give that vote, that he ; fated him personally lor giving it and allowed i s own nsmeta be pu:.hs; -u to letter a,i r the i'ri n. Audit is fuUy known by fv-rv rr an u knows fiin. ! ; I'-• ■■ ! : at !cac. years i<- ■ ro~ : .-r ? ir--: .i* ' S'ih C*rJ> ■ isr.. a! -st II:K i\ruiN- f r s - * urt, casMcrcs, *' sfnt. :r\ - ;A'.£r.f..s vasews i' '• - T ,T . rr ■ i< I •• -~ l ? : - ---- -- • ... ,h„ ..riainal nature, wnen we nave r.c access to ei-orii. but I'is tidrnt miMM sn the subject a;e too j we k--• r. t.> del ..: ~x v Is there a frwwt tc the protection of the in- ? for Mr. Da if now t the same lot about to come up M Ooujsressl The voice of .* tr.e v. -> I*. ■ ic:-s" it N ' IV: -re ff n G the .. Irtrwe -'tw-, voting ;:r Dc--'as v. ; :o • gave the decisive vote against ike Tcrijf oj j I-4.. a voting / r the nan :.o "nt only approv*d that vole but publicly congralolated j }.im lur giving it. Several of our members •*!; iS it tt'r'f I i ' '-Z "tfltt 'YD 4 - : j **;r- V TiO . r >*• •. \ r r* i • • people on this tutjed. If a majority of the • otes be cast f - j ha M. i. ad with evidence before t:•.. • ■ - ' ' }lf-pia in G.i. r. ■ t. i- tii'.e# states, b*- ict a.e fcerehy r-qiiejt ef iiffirl heir idforacf, >o nfriMatg a rariff for i/.e P ret if ton of oar Dom< 4ic J,hn vjjclurti and Jigric/ttarnl inttreits, : " Tf - R solution is found on page 241 Pam phlet Lm of 1823-24, and on the passage c f I ln * L-viloti mi, 1 1- yea# a i cay- on pages4f.S and 4-49 of the Journal of the fiimic of R - ter'ctivej for 1523 sr.d 1524, are: yem 61. nntji JS. Th nays are Lachman, Boy-r, Cas tas, Chandler, Fo.ney, Grosh, Ho •eosteiri. ! *' a ' tr, K. k, A. Le-.v i- 5 E. L w i-, Mac -iv Moore, P.tts, READ, Si.ifh, VVikofT, and U'ii liarris. By ref-reoceto the first page of ih- Jourr.a:, ihe name of JOHN M. READ, of Philadelphia, wili be found, and it w iji be seen that be was the only member of that name This pms the Free Trade gag to Mr. Read's coat-tail so firmiv (bat • high tariff fiends will not be able to pull it o(T wjfb fjt-v Henry C. Carey's to help them. The qu fi •! r 0 .< j ari'-s whither the men who are opposing Demo- • tr ic rs'e ;s>s on the Tariff issue, should not aiso, to be consist eat, oppose JOHN M. READ ? FiEif)! RE IB! Ml!)! • 7 ->.e vol ce. of // ie great founder of the Whirr Party, again,t the high tariff theory of the Pro tectionists "Carry ovt the spir.-t or the Compro*i■■ • : . is -■ : r a. nvatisand potion he has fwr enjoyed: and is r. ve fcusiiv cngag d in a conhmptiide and dirty t (fort ta deft at the reg-'ar nominees of the Dem rra'.ic psrfv in so n.rot the Eastern c inties. This do s x.A *?toni>h i < in the ! as!. NX e have had eo confidence in the man. f >r several v-ars, and felt deep iro.-'inrah n-a en ii? s:i.e was I announced as tbe legal adviser oi a Democrat- ; lie Governor. His conduct at this time is iosof : Cerabie, a* - !is ♦ x peeled y all true Demo crats ti at • Goverror will rem ve him with- V'jv. IV e Lav. - >••.£ assurances that '(i v.r r P.. ,„- r - s Knox s c. b>;', I this is notnuuah. Nothing short of l is imr :fe i/;.v" I\\ ;ii -W -ij. the pi. .:C iliiiiC. ah is the name of a Democracy, see Vn trie G VeiT Of *0 CUE ! 01l him Ol lis iixU: I- .. .i then, as John C. Knox, the A irtionwta at* heartily welcome to him.— I - P. liadelphia .iraut, in a strong and poio article demand* the removal of this recrr - • ;i j j-vcrv Do n >cratio press in the State : s n re#'- And 'j t Jrrnmd. ILEMTT CLAY ON" THE TARIFF! 1_ w i -n HENRY CLAY ws? the \V- • • rr.'ee f ~ P: .-si-ient, he 'els vert . a etc?i t- ■- - an, *!ir.g of! '-s politics! friends • RNorth Carolioa, which speech we fii:in ibe Cl y Bug"- c-i Ju y 2 th, a vV! 'c . o-O r* r p.<' ; a'. Harr.iv.irg, vJ. K -Vatb, E-q. In this speech MR- CLA\ makes use of thefoiiowia* etr.pbalic h^Nge:-! '•Let :: :"t •.* lucb is r ?uisite i-r so renn =:r:uat a.".* .. .iWvn ot t.;e government wben we are not engaged ta war, be raise! ex cPjjivi .v -n rir<*ign ;v.po*t>, a..a in a-j- -! ,g a ari3"i r Cal | • rrose. let such dicri:i.inat:~ns > . - a? v.. ! f>ster and tnervrage r-r n* n i: !c-'rv ALL PARTIES Ot'GlIT TO PE SATISFIED WITH A TARIFF FOR REVENGE AND DISf RIM!NATIONS FOR PROTECTION." Sa said HENRY CLAY in 1544;50 said the Democracy from the earliest stages c-i the TarstT -sue, and so say they, now, in every public mretin® t ! >a passes resolutions concerning the Tariff. TVi at ci /en who has ever been a Whig, ran. now, deny the doctrine cf HF.NR\ CLAY, which is a'so the . ctione of the Drrr.o cratic party, that "u7 partus ou%ht to be s-itis fieJ with 3 t ?ijj for recent. sn ' discivr.-.-- 'for,- -or prefect::'■' "DEMOCRATIC TIMES/ 5 N thing is too base fcr the Abcl.tfonistj to !av ! J npon in order to sustain their rottm cause. With the most unblushing disrespect ■ eshe intelligence of the people, they now ! ame the "hard upon the Den era'ic —' ■. ■■ - J ":ne ,Uriki to tr-afe and the weevil ar.d rast to consume the grain Just as though the Democratic party co ;! J keep off the frost an J temper the son and bring down rain from heaven! If political par !;-s, or h'-ads of governments, are to be blamed with the present--hard times," we n •' t ; the question why it was that the Ahalbkm Gov ' ' r ' r • PDLLfi' K, sr,,n !i ABOLI TION f\\ !>- JNET, oil r. A, last Fa'], h-o those -har f tintfa* 5 commenced, successfully resist thfiron ward progress? The Abolitionists had th-? Governor and State Cabinet for THREE CON -LCL Il\E Y EARS,and at the end of ta; tim*, the people of Pennsylvania were nearer star ving C an they ha:; been for twenty vears ! VOTE FOR WILLIAM A. P.-area, for S.j.reme Jurfg-, be cause he is a good lawyer, a g >n.i ri!izer. and fh " r r?S4 * n '- f'andard-hearer of the Democracy. \ OIL FOR WcsLEr Fito- r, for Canal C mroissioner, be c^'J,e i- an honf st man. because he is capable, w—cause he is an unswerving Democrat. VOTE FOR r .It-rr.bf-rof CongrfSi i ,bfCS | ]sf he has proved himself a faithful representative . because he is a man who has the ability lo rep re sent you creditably, because he will do ail thai :n hi® pcuer lies jjr the welfare of in'j con- because he ha® ever stood by the re-n.i ■ar organization of the Democra-v and because he has ever been Lund battling for the Con stitution and the Union. VOTE FOR UE.V. Jas. Bt'tiv?!, JR., because he IS a man of unblemished character, a man well acquainted •villi the interest.® and wants of Bedford count v. a man who would repres-n! you with honor in the State Legislature. Vote for him because of his integrity as a man, Lis- public spirit as a citizen, and his unwavering firmm-?® as a Demo crat. VOTE FOR DAVID HAY, because HE has shown himself true j fo the interests of the peep e, because he voted in the last Legislature against every thin< in the shape of unnecessary expenditures, against the purchase of the Governor's mansion, against ; the Extra Pay, vote for hirn because of his unimpeachable moral character and his incor ruptibility as a L-'gislator. MEETING OF 'BUCHANAN CLUB." 1 lie meeting oi the Buchanan Club on Salur day evening last, was very iarge and full of the right spirit. Gr\. I!u:.uv having been invited to address the Club, made his appear ance amid loud and continued cheering and j proceeded to deliver a speech of great eloquence and power. I b* Club was aiso addressed bv Messrs. Cessna, R<*imtind arid Agnew. Quite a number ot new members signed the Constitu tion, among whom was our Iriend MICHAEL NACGLE of Bedford township,who has heretofore octed with the Opposition, WOREINGMEN, miners, laborers. Remember that WILsON REILLY is f Jeifged to represent \ou fait id y and to do his ufmcst ? > promote your inters #. elected. Remember, also, th3t Edward Mc- Phep.son was but las'. year a supporter ol FREE TRADE WILMOT and that he •> now on a ticket headed by a notori us Free Trader. W ii mot vas in 'avor of free .nec.ro labor is COMPETITION XV. TE! YO It OWN LAE ■£, 3.'jJ Vet Mr. M:Pi lerson supported him. A RASE TRICK! The A ihtimtists are trying to make people believe that GEN. BERN'S started the rumor (;.-.j there was an un 'rsJars !>ag bet ween Mt>sr.s. WALi.rr. an Hay to as-M. each other, to the ddrinei t ol BedEvd county candi dates IVt tre * doing this with the design • n pr*j-iiice w own men against (i n. Corn*, - rre of whom tbej 3re w. - 1 will v;te for i Genera!, ana also, to make Mr- Hay's frtec' ,in Somerset c utity lerl cool to-vard# Grs. Burns. The whole charge is a fals-d a o we have the au!! ars'y ot GEN. Fee.*.# ■ t s-.y.y REMEMBER. thai the whr le Op; .-i.l. >n Ticket, f;. n K; si te SlI. WMAX, mcLldiog McPfIEBSON, IViI.KE3 and WILLIAMS, is an Ab .:.•'; >n ticket, a i H man who votes it, votes wah the pa:ty which, wheqjver it has Pad th- 3 power, has en.. - a*. i to eletyste the- and to crush out the whitt f ■'e>/::tr. VOTE TIIE~ while Democratic County T:ck-t, -cause it is con ! o<-i d honest and capable .n*n and true and tried Den rrats. ONE VOTE!" The Assembly district ol Bedford and > .m-r --et, .s a verv c: -se rod a SINGLE \ OTE mav r's-C', r def-a:, '>r candi S'.T -. IVhat Democrat w oa'.d : ve said of i n 311- r fe i eLction, his neglect, or or. account of bis desire to gratify is own persona! feelings, Sue D-ir - cratic ca-u . have-been beaten nd A ! . li tionisTt has ob". sioed a triumph ? NO TRADING ! Let every Derrccra'ic candidate w rk for ' the triioix T; SCT. Democrats need not Tate any of their candidates to get rotes for ntbem. It A' ali do c-nr du'v, tlnre v. b- ei'iigr DetnccrMc so'' s to e'-ct the wi o|e ticket. STILL THEV COME! Tl'.e repeated and disgustingte giversa:ions of fti-i O: pos.ti n. are continually driving their ver" 1 st ir.en out of their ra ks. We have this we * the announcing : .at MR. MI HA EL NAI'GLE, of Beifrd tows- !•, has ren -'nc d h.s canec'.i with r- -gr 1- ' I.T-* :<• - L..SS..J gen' men hke ME. NSVCLE leave the tanks of the Opposition, surely there must be something rott-s in their nrganizatis n. Gi.ft. W. WILLIAMS. '' " - .a '.|A' j"• . r |, • devil, tha". for a D- 3 m,-as r? -s said to hart sa d some ' : ago. Remci thn Der. era's, when f - a.". v •• •- . - • -1 ___ *upp-rt u.tr. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS. During the post w*ek our friends throcgh c-at the aruntr, have held qmje a numcer of all of which were ireii attended 3 U ant of space precludes our g-< ,-r f.,) r# .r, r > s oi these meetings, as we shonid o?h-rui>- have dene. Suffice it t0 say> l ia{ a , p ab A j Q Thursday, at I. B. VV erizN in ifj.-, isnn, :>:i Ft tfay, aad at >c!;ei.'-.burg on Satnrday, the.-e was gno'd a tendance and nmcb nrfjimiiini Witb neb ran: as D. B. TEOOTMA*, J - p ~ ' r.r.v, J. *cs BCRXS and C. D. VC.RE, in L :i --dond-iry, GI. >. ELDLR. GEO. VV. POVSELL G W. H .-s i.iH n, and a Whole hort of ac' live ntefi in Napier, we could not fail :.n - good neeiing and cannot fail on elrct. n 'av. The meeting at Pain Aito was add.-, - ed is Col. Jw. Y. Tate and B. F. Mevers that a! W erlz's by ( i. Tate, .Messrs. M-v r, S< f ,!, Spang and GenT. Burns, that at Sche.'lsbiirg. * \ Hon. A'rn. P. Scheii an, R. F. M ver. y 1 he A:- mt.aiiisis are sti.i f.a r p:r,g en the County debt. They haven't, however, made their Collectors pay the £ i >oo.oo(hew owe t? c untv. It is n it true that the iate B.ard of Revenue | Commissioner* made the County valuation too low. Their action has as yef had nothing tc Jo with the hyjng of tax-s. Ti triennial asseumen, n.a le j- the posiii „n L arJ it Comtnis.-ioners in 1 So.o, .>® k. , r . • . - our taxation for the last three years. li the taxes were laid too low. i j® the ftult of thai precious Opp it oo Roo-d avj not of ir.v Democrat or body of Democrats. According to the figure* c f the Abolitionist* the expenses of the County for "tinkering" at lite [Hi.>lic buildings were higher for ISsf> than fl>r any other year. R-ason : the Opposition had a majority in the Board of Commissioners GEN. BOWMAN. The former distinguished editor of the <-Be,l --: toid Gaz-'te" and at present abde Superinc-r.- I dent Oi I UI-hc I rinting, arrived nereon Satur day last. The numerous friends of Govrai Bowman, will be glad to learn that he is in fine h alth and spirits. EVERY MAN TO HIS 0W? POST ! (•o to the p> !.- early \ote as scon as vou get there and then see tha- every Democrat has his rights. Di. llardman will oe in Bedford on n-xt Wednesday, the I3ih inst. Any afli.cted fiersona. who desire to consult with him relative to their diKuise will find hint at his room#, at : the "Washington House." [For the Bedford Gazette.] Messrs. E-Jit a .- : I have noticed that the Op osst; n }af • r irt this place has for s ne weeks | a-'. n oiMeavorin® to hambooz e the j,e ;!e concern; g ■ ■ indebtedness an! • xpen ilit. -s of the C< !}. As I happen to kite v sinr-rtning of the - uceiity si the little nincom- I op that edits that paper, I b-g leave to relate an inci.i-*t in Lis history a- Tn-aiurer of Red lard coun' v, that w .11 gne you and the public so.ii" id. a ol his honest \ . At the en ; of his term as Treasurer, a you havetru'v p'.'-j'i>.ied it; v i.r paper. .'*#/,oi ftoop f-fl 111 debt to the' State wsi" $1)00, and in order to prevent his tiding Weed 't Nt s were c-in'pe :• i to Sorrow a .I** s. ; of ir.-.-n y. " '* - 1 ?') >f this -rr w.-d treuiey, ~i ;>s v-r. h k to an E.stern city ar. i cVeic j u' <1 •> fry prnnn.-n irWi fo l : i 1 ti'ty r in *;.b . ck 1 ' N A. if l," is -Gil- r IV '•' i .Very about the C'.unty -Kb', !•? he reture t. County the m uey he made off ds £•} a: . B Ij . " i Y ?. Oct. -S , !S?'i \ JIaWK-ETL. RESOLUTIONS ya •• te-j bv the Democratic M - ting held a' Scbelfstwrg, Saturday, Oct. *2j. R'folve that ue:ne Democracy of Na r ' a: - a ! >cti* i.'sburg bor.-::_ . sr. stili in favor of the lime-honored principles enunciated by Jefrnon ami defended by Jack • .:i arc it we ,-ec -g'.ise in the Ad.* :: ufi -3 1 J.i , V lihar-av a f'jii e:C C.OIT ! ' u" -di !:Ce lu a:tu unce wills .Cose [ ..- Rttoicr J, T at we re-en lors" the C'.ocir,ra ti F*.i'f : sir-c ib- unres. rv>~.* v " , ■ - doctlines promulgated by the rvrtutkmi adop ted fov *,'.r ,'atr Democratic Mass H -eting at Iv. f foi o. R'soh.i. That .. 'ru-an l c • r *> - crats, it is our duty to **jte the whole Democrat ic ti ket, "••dsevi' g t; it if ve \; 'e 'ii.tv jC: t of it a : or.it s *of thecandidjt. : n j, we i-'. : aiti ami coinf itt'.ti e enen v arc t:, , 1 ,i heavv blow at t.,e pnr.ripies we j. tr- !-* cher:>h. R--:sm rr i, That we u r t ■ \ - whole Drmnciatic Ttck-i, but wi 1 wort I - it# -occess !;o:n t.ie prr-.-o: '.i i.ei.i ... election. Best 3nsiao£3 Writing cf !*>*. Dorisg the past two weeks, at the Ohio v- Fair, a Sandusky, a* \\ . Va .a' burg, Washington, .M -rcer and IF<\-r, Fa., all [the first Writers of the Wist exbihrted thru ■ e>t linens .af lioioess and Ctn.am* tita! in. T -I: •• ("it f" I le,t. w; 'a> a • • 'be Pie.T..-.: *> m I'lMs'-.-rg, •• ia Es-'-r: .. . XV .;' 'rt- :. c . c-vef ail o-jnpeSitrrs, ;ar si len ar.d Ink U'rituig, ad t; new Gurels to h-r Urne by t\ - 1 rig ail in h*st specimens of Peootansfaip.— Pii!slwrjj Keening thro:. ic!t, Vfj t. '27. Jr~T Rev. Mr. will p-euch ll -- c • seratoa in conrae, r-rfore the 'A ing Men'#Chris u;i Amoc atio,**.oo next SJ bath rvenii g, the 10th ir.st. The other chu;ches will b• < >rd on Ir at evening. Gi i B in i .', t L I D wiii meet the Cunt if..- -> Saturday f next, last. A hili attendance i# I urn 0.1. D rr. -c r a*s O- E- SH A NON, President. MAURI EO: .'-ar S; - . rg, • Ereriip.r 33th n-t.. bv M k-r,sh *„ a 3 ln Mj-, Mr. CZJ <_ 5 "" r T' 10 M * : ' 3 ; On the 3d ins!., by Jas. Cewma, E-q., Mr. .3.3tii . v I'M :g . to Jluss R-uecca u .rl T. By - >3 -r e, on th- !0:h S-;... Mr. L ;nuM ■ f ,-r t? M Mary Or, M.-n A ev r ..;• j, >?;*■ 4* ; • v R- Ot- >. w. A ugh irgbaugh Mr. S. fi. f.ffird* of Lurinaooa, (o Sites' Mary Saupp of this pWi . .* a. .i- r, • a •■.-j-r acc'm aoird with a Urg-. handsome ao ! elegant cake a ?* A i I t* '• , ooimr. i it- nappy couple haveonr thank?, and i * -*-T *.' Ta . C. ;,f-f*% v **- life ia heir to. DIED: ii Borough, on Tu*anfida >®. ,i s. S: rigg was a rtie.i..i, r ci the JJ, f' ■ urj-ct -<| n uch aiiltci n, undei which she was an example of faith, •a .'• ICr ■- •: i;i ■■■•v i. -1 . s\ - : | ie S her friends that her I ace m; ;; a!e hT work was done. She hail no donbts, r..'> fear®, and was h-ard frequently j ra;-ir -t' L "d. S: sti.i liwj tn the aSVciions of • -- •ho hoew her best, and her pi >us example, chrw'ian re.-ignavon under triais, *-,J t,;utr.- pl. ant victory over death teach uikat '• I s r-; ge;n that can give, *-.veete>! pleasures while *.ve live Tis r . c:on must supp'v roii.i cumiort .vlnu we die.'' Announce m rut. ToJH UJeptndcnt Fitters oj Bedford mmd So'.v-rs--t CojrJies: 1 bankftit for tbe former partiality ml my fellow e't tzenv of this Leg.Uiire Distiict, lam a'am a ew tor ASSKM&I.Y a- i shaft remain ®o c-.til the clasn: o! trie F'oit® mm next elevtm*day. SaouiJ I be SO fortunate as to be te-vf-cted, I pledge m , If ci tuiti tisetiu-t refused in me, hor.e.Tj V a r! ® b's- o; ny ability. SAML EL J. CASTS" ER. H oviberry , Sep*. 1, ; DISSOLUTION NOTIOs. The p-arln* r?bip heretofore existing under the name and firm of Colvin fx. Robison, in the mercantile ouin-: # has been this dav dissolved by mutual consent. All person* indebted to the late firm are re quested to ca 1 and settle a ccc-unts. J. E. COLVI\. J. M. ROBISON. Scheils'.urg, Oct. 8, ISSB. The subscriber, will continue the business at theoid stand, where he has received a new supply of Fall and Winter goods, which he wiil sell very low lor (ash or pro • .ice. J. E. COLVIN'. 1 UMBER FOR SALE. —White and _J Yellow Pine Boards, Plastering and Shin gling Lath and bills furnished to order bv. REED &. MINMCH. SHRIVER BROTHERS, 2rj&£2£.4?7S, % 316 Baltt&orf Sired, Bait! were, OOI.ICiT (O.VSKiVMENTS OF P.rTTKR, bV ■l, K'i. - Baron titer. W id) e;is fx::;-. ik* P- o". F'itK -rj, at-i trrrr ■ a < f finiry Prodir*. A 1 njr n\ r:>ace enabu us t - - - - f-'. •-. t': -j t j • '.'e i? of r.;. ; >:sg tn:."ts'ei t C ft PHA VS'COTkT SALE Of Vilitahlr 15 en! E!**ate lor *ale! iiV lit ix- of an •• vr -■ T lii Of|rfiiw' Court of fi- :l -d c i'Hity; the m > ;c.: w it! ?ei; at pain ' :<■ af"tfc t.n v of P>ter Arr.ick, it S'x ' rvtJie, MI FRIDAY, U.t* ijtj of OG* T >HKR. : i-!., lh* f 105 ro; t*s;a'\ f 1 wit OXE T SACT OP LAND, late t& pnfMt cf Pb.T --0 Cu.'T.J!', CO-,t0.! 't £ AI. KE > as : -r. S-T a: ; utbers. . < T OF LA.\i>r "v ; ;IU At .*• ar. id. 1 i " a-'joir.- if *v. 1 • En Air. I)i r >i Wevlz i :.*■ .-r • if - irj.-J :a been • fo * j j f,\* : - r't li.r -rof ro.,'„ £ a Ovt ten tcrri r- ... o:.-: !..* i**h a'-<■>* ' V irrrl. 'fi.f sre inrf tract i a* Irrn divid -.! iota srv xi pairs, a:..; both tiacts will be *oM a sue a tepar • x : !-. >r a loj'l - r . t f. TESJIS:—Fero oiatlw cf t tie pwritit nawy, sfu F}ii i fX[* > ? ' r" j • ' .rpg:. klxi daring the lifrtiaK of Oster, he fsysrj i tiiVrcel • -;x - ;• 'he *; O-'xf.— ' e r >; r* li'i. .-e . a' co> : - X .Ifi. jf ■d , . !- e • >0 aai.ji: pajst- a i. ■ ■>'. 'J L-c ;fx ;by ■ !j:nd.! bcr,lt. •j ' ' i-: o'c *• A.. M. JOHN f E -SNA, 1 . >r -it- o. ,v .* :e-'. c*-c Pai.'-p Ciiixa^. t.I . 1 - ■ ( EPHAifs* eouar OF Heal Sstate, ! V - - t -ri „1 t!ie Or. iuiis" C-Mirt uf I;- ; i j: I v, f> r-n,a;a :n the p jp-r!y duricg !be ,-■ { M ... SiJ I: AD-G;> • , Aljj .V f , . - .M. 0 •-. til* j '"C ><"f ili-r her toe inifTt-sl annually thereof—one third in a? >'■ r ctufir?i.a?i :: t #a.-, and one third \ . a*, Trailer tt'iii lit l.itf est. Saie IO OtniiniCe a i -. 'c.-ick. P., M. Jf HN CEjS.NA, fi a:_ _n Jas. -M. G. sou's ti Oct. >." r;v - EX& -H> SALE OF V A I. I A S5 ft }\\: \? sS r VTF Ivi ixi I£. J in i 1 i ia* ! H.T nxalT it the :a>t Witl & ' J '• !f < fat a* a„ i? .vet, : a v f Unina toar' .t.p. IWfenl roev.y. d*cu, Wilt veil on tho " Rj|>Ar, (be lib PAY OF XO -1 Y " N :" - ••• •• - -owv . ■ 1 X - -•'! A V-ION PLACE," COXTA,m!fG ' l ' A - ACRES a0 ? r :-e N -• c -sb. -i Si ACRES and 100 % ted a iwsncr, 3d acre* cleared an I •-1 :e. . .:.£ tiar's N>. J a? 13. • N ' : : 1 ' ACRES and 00 Per. nee, LOG HOCSEts * i>a '.b V- >,5 h and Samuel Burket oa • - el 9At RL.>, :nimproved) - - r - - •• £ land* r-f Vaieri " • * ' ao the North. Art yll ■ p, . ir , , m ;ke Safjfc wIII R T MA ,\ I; FACT OR V. N I r ( ■ - !t\'f Strirt, ' . ft - • v GJR\RD fi; M"SE.T P : -1. ADKLP HL 7. J. W. ?roTT. :J .;! tlB r,: rorr<-r(!'.'n'i :,i is pre "*r ' t r l - , f M;. ■> a* f nrT <• \ r : ••••■ • < Or.VTRV ri,\uF. .p --pi> : Tf, I .V. -HIRrSi : COLL \To OrtoVr, ;c MR>f. S. if jHASjtol rrlurnadfronß thecilias with a larjs NUJ 0 ol iii Cii aod Ii -i - - ; r 1 Ci lich s-ilss R -.-s of all kiadt, D: r fit L:,w.v Boss, Lutes Kosgs, TiAimo Races, m|tfa ;_ Rich Lace Mantles, Silk Mann , m (CIICO i\ HUCCO ( i. Nf>: :; v>, % ar^--q ffe&MCH WMttß >ritiri f *erjr low, a rich f ftasm, t-im-tserf nnJ uatiunn.M, a J->w a? st) cis. 11 srwss. Rushes, and French Fumth at a'l rncei, Siiot- ar.J (i ;ci -.a andia>;r,r : t i wintrr S:kwlm. I.'.'v.s a., CilhES, ari an ar Ursa var:*-!y of fancy Goods. [Oct. B,'3S.] Sfew CS-oa&s" JUST RECEIVED AT REED & IHXNNICK'S. FLYE .ISSO/X T.WE.\~R of new and Fa!! arid Winter goab, comprising Cotbs, CV;J. Cv,^ r - y 3 ir:n- Fra::- caise, Lyonese Cloth,. .M jus. DeLiins Calicort, and an Extra a.-tic'e nt Black Siik. BOOTS & SHOES, a eery sutirerr.e art el v. ALSO GROCERIES C Syrups, •Milass-'i, AdiTtantne Ca.iciifs, a {.-rim-article ol cht-wing Tobacco, all ol which will be sold cheap for cash or {•reduce. JAYNE'S WRIGHTS, - " BenmM's and Dyott'y PiiJs a! Dr. Harrj'g Drug and Book Stoic. (July 30, 'hS.J