' BEDFORD GAZETTE. ' URORORD, AUGUST 25, 15G5. ftaily for the White Man's Government! 1\< Democrats, and ell other citizens of Beuford ,jur.ty, in f-vor cf re instating the community* \'e.y ih r €vo ' l > a * members of the Union, without .ry ooodttit'i! except cbedwi.ce to the Constitution j 6 jd Law* at the Republic, all who ate opposed to !?rgro -ufFrsg? trd in 'avor of retaining the word ffHiTE in the Cmstil.-'ion of Pennsylvania, all vrho are ,! - '£ vt>r 01 doing j stice to the white s.ol s.er and opposed to his disparagement bj fulsome lauda' 1 - —ol the buck as his superior, ell who are in favor oi retrenchment j a the expenses of the 1 gorernrrecf, in cnier that tae burthen of Uxatioo xty ie lightered, and ail who yet believe in those ' hiiiier.ahle rights of man, Libri y u f Conscience i.4 freriloi) or Speech, and who would have the pec pie of this country, free, united and bits! with \-t frai' c: lasting peace, are requeued to nsseoi -o,e in rbe Court House on MONDAY EVEN I NO, : SEPTEMBER d lor the purpose of giving cxpres- i i jn lo their v.ews and Jur*o*ring the disieminatioa j s f the principles which they u.ai.-.tein. A.."filial invitation is extended to all soldiers and citizens, , wao are in favor o; sustaining, or "sho ar? rvi'ling to listen to the presentation of consei valive doc- ! nine. Rally. Freemen, Rally ! i F.. F. KERR, Cii'u. Dem. Co. Cum. Hou. A. J. COLBORN, ol Nowerset, and other C.Jt.nguisnrd stronger", will uldratn the meeting. Wit call attention to the- administrators w } ? i,[ the real rstate of John Uiidutami, late! ,f Br-h'srct towrr-lfip. dee d, in another coltnnu. ! 1"!! iTOiiK.*™.-- —11. • attention of the pub- ; |'j i. .-ailed to tlie a.tvertisemect of f. K Get tv* in another colttmi:. liow is the time to have your portrait taken cheap i.tl well. Mo.sE "CAUIVICNMIS." —Our oil friend Kd- • ward Pettrson, Esq, of Nov/ Grenada, 1 ulton . juniy. sends us the rtatr s of seven caaipaign J u' - r'-her-, for winch Ue vrtli please accept our thai" fi. The ball sttU keeps rolling. C A GAVIUM:, E>Q., the handsome editor of the 1 nit on Democrat , dropped into our sane- j turn. a ft- A' uay? ago, looking as hale and bricV as though no editorial cares had erer ruffled the . course of las tifo. I.o r T tr.ay he wave. THS '-SUNDAY MEUCTRT."— This WOS cs tnfcl'Hi 'd Democratic journal. e.act to us in a bran new snit cf type. Ths Sfcrcuru is one | cf the most interesting of r this Representative "r-t, met in this ;.dace. on Thurakty, ITtii ; ini-t.. shid w-iminated as th.e Ibirruioratic car.di- j . . i rfintp*'. fijr live?, at the trtiPomgc* p"*l'. n. i f. J. COLBORN, Esq, of Somerset, and j GEO. A. SMITH. Fso . of McCksnn.iisburg.J h.tth are lawyers and men of ability n J | rairactev. Their election will secu*c to the , people of the district, representatives who will | lie able to attend to the interests ot their con- ! siiiur nts. If every Democrat but docs hia du- ' ty, their election is certain. TMK "IsQrtKEit" DODGE. —Ti.e publishers of the Bedford Inquirer arc mailing that pernicious | ?heet to several hundred Democrats who have ver subscribed for it. Quito a number of j psrsons tbu- Lvorcd (?) have called upon us to i * certain what this means. It is done with a ! tiw oj fasten the paper upon you, ar.d if you j i'tt it from the post ofile?, to make yoo pay fur • it No Dtmocr.'.t should have any tiling .u d 0 with a paper that has said ihat the Democratic party is compoßod of --deserters," "skedaddiers," '■barnburners," •'bounty-jumpers," '-Canada skulkers," Ac. Democrats will r.nt permit j themselves to be imposed upsn by so franspa- i ront & trwk. L.u P.IADS.—The road.-, almost everywhere, ; aro m very bad condition. The frequent rains i hivt: wasJi>©d team of horses or. this but. owing to tlia roughness, of the r ' ;: >d, E might a? well run a log-cled. Who i for '(da rendition of tbir.gs? What hip Van Winkles presid" over the interests cf tb? iL*dfod and Somerset Turnpiks Cj*i;amy? fb* traveling public wa.tts to kacw. C 3" v\ here the man who followed Freder ick C. Mock and shot hkn down in cb.'d blood ? / Can't John Cessna help to hunt him out ? K7* I urn out to the Democratic Mass Meeting at 11 io Court House, on Monday evening, Sept. l 4. Distinguished straajrs sue expected to ad- meeting. JS'Tbe Crotise case is the present stock-in trade of the Bedford Inquirer. That paper is determined thai none of its readers shall he j qualified to sit as jurors on the trial of the ! •Messrs. Reed. Neither ike Frankiin fcepository, nor the ; Bedford Inqui cr, nor all the other Abolition j iis'-s in the state, can draw us into n discus- ' ion of to-J merits of the Crouse homicide case. M, e have too high a regard fur a pure arid im partial adniiwistra'. justice permit them : Co drag us down to their level. £3"Tiie Inquirer is informed that we don't ; attack women. 1? that a woman who would ! have iier neighbor's property destroyed, who tries to stir tip a riot which might end m tho ; (IvelmiSivn of R U Kola t-'-vti f no ! She l is so I'thiny el??. Whoa women disturb the public pi-ace and become enemies of the public . welfare, they ur.sex tltemscives. They are ! ,no longer women, but she dtills. Sucli char- 1 : actors are beau ideals wittt luq tirtr > j hivts, but they cannot alidi ladies wuose < 'Jreu ore drtsftt us t. h'-nxba colors. i I " ' J ONI.V TWENTY-HVJJ T:I •. SASN. —H -io CI ve- 1 I iand Ilctuh: says that it befi-vcath? I?*piblicnns | ' w:ii C..TV Csn ; • by tw -niy-lrve tbcn- uul iua| >r- > j ify. IVhat h i..!liv .::G List year iheir ran-] ij rity wa>- G(.22d. !i they already <*ivo as a 1 gain of tbirtv-fivo ihoa ami, ho.v v..1 if he in • October. We wiß carry ,! " .Y JIB- . j gTo iqnulry.— Uncock C< vrier. | Xralti d era lova has be* -m.-- wormliy t politi* > caily and tTrnc .-sally debnUuhti to the v- ry core. B -elitri-m is pn-ac ! for rclijioa, Ab : c-Utbmsti. is ha'.i lo bo .1 >liersouian Demm-racy mJ that oth. r idHacy, th >ugh not the lea-t, that' areen paper vvi-h Lincoln, Cnase, or a Buzzard - j>- i.v.cd on the face, is as valuable a- g >ll and j CKSSSYLVAMA INIL-.ESTS IGNORED. —Tax-; ; payete, yco may kick in vain through the Ab- ! i i'ion-Ilepu'.; ca:.-shodify piationr. fui- a r a,:!* j ailusiim to your inftrtsfs or to Stile joucy.; ' 'l'iic wliole thing i-iight b- tak ... for a not: -e.u ■ i platform, so broad it i in generalities, and so i foreign is everything relating to this Ccmmon- i wealth. The name of our B. ate is not even mentioned except once incidentally, 1..1G that only to utter a slander against the Democracy. There is not one word said about State resour ! ccs; about your industrial pursuits; about your tax and other burthen?; nor is there even a ' hint at any policy which might relievo you ot debt and taxation, or that might open to you i new avenues to wealth or employment. To all i intents ami purposes, Voters and Taxpayers, ! you have been ignored entirely br the shining lights of shoddy, who cannot coata down from national flight?- to the dull concerns of a Com- 1 monwealth. Patriot Sy Union. The Trial of Jeff. Davis. NEW YORK, Aug 29. The UcrulJs Ft. Monroe correspondent says ,it i- now pretty well understood that parties ! ! have been making inquiries as to the aecommo ! datior. line for the trial at this place of Jetf. I Davis.—The inquiries indicate that the trial is i i to take place here if the proper accomodations I 1 can be obtained, including the court and wit-1 nesaes It B said that provisions will have to i be made for at least one hundred and fifty per- ; I sons. Arrangements it i? sai 1 are being made l to convert the Chesapeake Hospital building j j into headquarters for ti;e court, members and! ; witnesses. There is abundance of room here; ! I and with horse cars running c%erv fifteen rr.in- j utes back and forth, lo the fortress every otii- | r needed fit Thy v\iil be obtained. AG this of j course presents itself as a rurr.or. An order has just come directing five thous- • i and troops to be mustered out of this depart- | ! ment. com--i'tnee with bis onler will reduce' ' the force here troui fifteen thousand to ten j ! thousand men. Economy of Courts Markial. Certain newspapers think tiie eour- martial • I sit'ing in this city, for the last five or six mouth? 1 ' try iu2 three oases, is exceedingly economical, j ! because il has tried less than one hundred cases ; |oincelßol. Why, our criminal court would j j try as many casea in a single term, and not j I boast of the achievement. At the rate the; ! court proceeds with the number of cases in Land j i aomc of the accuwi w ill be dea l before the pm iod of their trial commences. Some oi our j l contemporaries are so struck with this speedy j mode of dispensing justice that they think it i I the best way to administer it, and wotd.d >-v- a i j dispense rvith tlie privilege of the writ of fcn-? ! bu;.s oornus, if ihe civil courts would allow it. j , Justice 'i'buinpsv n has put n check to that iile- i gal proceeding in lime of peace, and vvi-h tiii. j guarantee of personal liberty, we do nut think j it ma.rcrs much bow long the court martial j mav sit trving the causes which come lcgiri- , | mab-ly before it. Justice shculd never bo in j i a hurry, for tear it should make m : stakes, and ! ! tire "speedy friat" secured by the laws to every ' j person accused, is & trial in civil courts an i j i cannot apply to courts martial.— Phila. Ledger j A C-GOD I2TVFSTM3NT. I The under-ien".'. offers int two vdlible firms lor sale, situated >n Bedtot .l town.-bip, R.-dibrd county, • . qei'iirig ii'iam Cheoowetb and others, about cue j f nule from Bedford, near the lurnpike, erd six miles ■ i ft Gift ,'louct DallA. The luiprovenieuts on ! No. 1. are a ! GOOD HOPS ZAND A LARGE BANK BARN, ! I Two Wscoii Shed-, Two Corn Cribs, Spring House, t and other out-baiidinss; two tipple orchards with j other fruit trees ; a sruoll run pisres the bousa and barn, that a larsje meadow can be watered there ' from ; theie i t?tC a-res in this tract, about 150 cf • wiiica are clear .-d, the bAar.te vrtH and I plenty of Iron Ore, running wrater at house md barn. { N'o. 2, contains about 210 acres, the iraprouemcuta are a A'eic Frame Home and Si so Frame Bank Barn, j ! a young apple orchard, and an old orchard on the , 'Lime Stone Ridge, in fui! baric-.. Tbe:e i* bout j 1 ! 150 acres cleared and the is weii -imbeied, and plenty of Iron Ora. I-cr f urtiii particulars ad ! dress CHAKLFS COLFFLT. ' ! P-dford, PA. i .August 25—tf ' j Tub RESULT IN KENTUCKY.—NotwithstanJ , iDg the outrageous uulitary interference with the elections in Kentucky, the Conservatives day. The Congressional delegation i.andsnve Conservative to four Radical. The | Legislature is about two-thirds Conservative, | enough to eroble thorn ;o fleet a State Senator, ;ind prevent the adoption oi the amendment.— , Under the circumstances, the Conservatives of Kentucky have achieved a glorious success, ! much of which is due to Gov. BRAMLITTTE for | his firm end temperate action. Tun ATLANTIC CABLE A FAILURE.—The lail- j ure of the great Atlantic Cable is at length coti | firmed. A dispatch from Heart's Content, by ■ way of Aspy Bay, states that on the 14-th inst., | ihe schooner First Fruit, which arrived at Harbor G race, N. F., reports having on the | Cth passed a buoy marked "Great Eastern, No. 3."' A few hours later she communicated with : j the Terrible, the consort of the Great Eastern, 1 and learned thai the Cable parted on the 2nd ' j iusc., and lhat buoy marked the plaec where :it had disappc.uad. As the parting took place . where the water is about 14 00;) feet deep, th-.-re i.- lit'la probability that the cubic can ev* ! er be recovered. -WIABaiEP— SHOKM AKER 8 VRR.—On TBS 17th intn, l : St. Paul's GI-rmfn Refor-ned CHI-reh, ITI-ar Biady's I BEND, Pa , by ths R?v. D. O. Shoemaker, assisted : tTU3 and 12 days. FLKA.NDRETH'S PILLS A *?B.N FUAL ASSIST ANT OF NATITR^- What i health ? What is diseaseT Health is when the supply a ltd EXPENDITURE are equxl. Disease when the supply AX D expenditure j are unequal. BKANDRKTH'? FILLS t certain expn!sl' E pow ers to ail matter* in the body whose life is be.'OW the standard ol the surrounding party, or whicu have remained longer tuan the time nature designed, i So in fevers and ail that class ol cases which soon lun into moitification Brandretn's PN.s have mar velous cuiative qualities. Our bodie? ere conlinu aliy changing, and it 13 by this change we live Should matter remain in organs beyond the time ns-1 tare designed, ptin and inflammation set in, which I* nothing more than a preparatory effort LRI. j good. Ail Brandieth's Pills are supposed ftorn the rru!ts to do is simply ASSISTING 3 HESE EF FORTS OF NATURE. [July 28—1 M. NO HARDEE-HOOD On the part of the South C M prevent the successof the Union arms. Grant ami Sherman's policy, like CRISTADORO'S CIAIR DYE, Everywhere establishes colors which are beautiful in the people's eves. The hues ol the National Flag are those of Heaven, but among ail the dyes of Earth there is none save CRLSTADORO'S that pro duces instantaneously perfect lac simi'esof natutc's every 'BADS of black ar.d brown. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, No. 6 A-tor IGnse, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by aii hair dressers. ; August d—lm. | THE BEST STRENGTHENING PLASTER IS THE POROUS PLANTER OF DK. ALLCOCK— 1 . I bey ar warranted to keep eood twenty years, but may be returned for ire F h plasters vniboUt cbaige: IMPORTANT QUALITIES. They v. >ll cure a Weakness of the Buck, Pain in I the si 'E, 8 Lameness of the Knee or of tbe Ankle?, I or Cold Feet, sooner and with more comfort than any other application. ENOXVILI.E, Albany CO., Jan. 16, 3852. I D'. T. A.L.'.COCX.— Pear Sir ; Seventeen years ago ; I was sorely injured in U.y back. At length I was ; induced to U-O your P.1.-.stefs. F wore one constft..'.- ! IV for six Lioriths, and did more hard woik DURIEG ! that SIX months than in the preceding fiFeen years. ! 1 have not worn A plaster lo: over eighteen months i and have had no return of ths gnawing pain and J weakness in my back, but have BEEN entirely well, J lam your obedient servant, JOHN G. CRAKY. Principe! Agency, Rrandreth House, New York, j Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, i July 28—IM h. TOBI AS' VE S'ETUX LI.YIMESiT. | A CER I AIN CURE FUR PAINS AND ACHES, ' AND warranted superior to any other. Croup it pos- I itively cures , r> !,CT .E absolute y sure immediately j it is used. iMcth-rs remember this, and aim \our* j selves with a LO'tla W iibcru: delay. Ctoup is A dis- I ease which gives iio notice, frequently attacking I the child in the de-d hour ot night; before aphygi | can be gutnrnoned it nusy be too lute. Remain j her, the Venetian Liniment never fails. Price NU 83 c-ntg a bcttie. Sold by all Druggis'-. Office I 56 Coitiandt Street, New York, [JULY 21— I X CAR-B TO INHLIDS ! A Clergyman, while residing in South America ; AS A missionary," discovered A sife and simple rem : edy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, J 1) LEASES of the Urinary iitd Seminal Orga-IS, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful j and vicious habi'N. Great nuaibots have been al ! ready cured by thia nob's remedy. Prompttci by a ' desire to benefit the afflicted ac.F unfortariate, Twill I send the recipe for preparing and using this medi > cine, in a sealed envelope, to ap.Y one who needs U, FREE O? CUXKUE. Plea.e enclose a post-paid envelop*, addres-ed ts yourseif. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, but D, PIBLE houO, ?ef rnary HY* 1885—'.y New Y'ork^ STRAY CATTLE. Catnc treapasaing cpon the premises cf tbuob , sciiber, itr Juuiata township, gome days ago, four ] be..l of young cattle, two 2 years old, and two 1 ; ,I-R OH; .'..eblack nd wki'.C &J>ofted, the EAR C•>* cT an ! a slit in it, one brind!* beiter, one red ! and white spotted HRJ ONE black, with SAME mark. TL® Ol* ne, COM* forward, prove property, pay charges and T-ke them sway, or thev wi'L bedispo ' sed ot accoruiiig I, law. , * • ANDRB.W WJKRNKR, • AUGUST 18—St. Stray Cattle. i Strayed away from the subscriber aoout the sth of ; , August, t'-e following described cattle : One Black C •>* about 8 years old, one red fleifar 8$ years oid, ' one Brindle Bull 2j vears old. A reward oi $5.00 will be paid to any person who will return then, to toe c. information where they may be found. A. G. ALLEN, Mt. Dallas Station, 1 mile above Biootiy Run. August 25—3(* Bedfoid county, Pa. j MW SliiiST Foil 1865-B. : THE GREAT INVENTION OE THE AGE IN HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'*. Now Pete. : DUPLEX ELLIP- | TIC (or doubiey SPRING SKIRT. THIS invention co&iiots of DUFLKX ( - two) EL- ; LiPiic Prai. Kf.FI.NED STEEL SrsiHGs, ingeniously j Br.aIDED TIGHTLY andrISMLY ' t- FOGF, ' making toe ToroHcsr, most FLEXIBLE, ELASTIC and j D lballs Spring ever used, Tney seldom BEND or ' ! SP.SAS, like The Single Springs, and consequently i i presetve th-ir perfect and beautifu. iir? to any lady wearing the DBpfox Elliptic 1 Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowd- j | ed assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Oars, ! ! Church Pews, Ai.nC fairs, far piomenxdeaud house j i dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to cc . cupy a sm.ll piace as easily and conveniently as a | sine ~r muslin dress. | A ie-- f having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and | g r*t convenience oi wearing the Duplex Elliptic f Seei 'V'ting Skirt for a single Jay wpt'oevei eiter ; wards willingly dispense withtheii use. For Oh.i- j ; drcn, 'Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to j all others. j i The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted j j thrci.d and will wear twice as long as the single I yarn covering which is used on ail single steel hoop j skirts, ihe thiee bottom rods on everji skirt uru i aiso double steel, and twice or double covered to i ! prevent the covering from wearing off the rods j when dragging down stairs, s'onc =*rps, ftc., Kte., ; which they tre constantly subject to v.Leu in use. i A:i aie made of ike new and elegant corded tapes, j and are the best quality in evt iy part, giving tc the : j wearer the rrickt graceful end peifect sinpe passible, ; j and are unquestionably the comfortable r.-.d economical -kirf ever made. W LS'J b' C!LAi>LK\ teI'AREY, /liOt'iufcl'OßS . oi' the hiv-nttcD, and 5.01.1. MANUFACTURERS, j .•7 CJIA M RKUu, and 70 & 81 iIiiADE STREETS, ) New York. For sale in all first,class stores in this eity, and ! th; Lboft the United States and Canada, H'vana j de curt. Mexi o, South America ana the West In- i di r. .•"Inquire lor the Duplex Elliptic (oi duu- t j hk"> Spin g S .irt. A. it C. di'r; IS, i 065—3:8 a L\MN ?S IRA TOR'S NOTICE." j ! Lette-r- oi administration upon lueeitate of Wit- I linn J. 2r<:it late ol Cumber! n 4 Y.Mltv town.hip, . deci a-- i, ba- i"t hten ?r*nfed to toe ul sctber, c.l i p-rsor.s irdebted to said estate ;ire reqoiisdte make ' i immediate payment, acd t. r>v uaviog claims vrM; j pa Ceci l tbcm praptriy authenticated for telfUmect- j JAMES CESSNA, Adm'r. ! August VS —bt , - ; .. \ >iwST iMFORFAivT DISCOVERY ? ! I. TEivsTisa TO AGENTS, Farmers, and L*DISS. i We are making a single marine which -ombine* j i the oesl and cheapest portable Wine and Cider Pre* , j i the aryest Clothes Wringer, and the most poWerlbi j 1 Lift.rg sack in the wot Id. It is the only pres* i to making Apple Champaign, which is now 1 re°xxded as ore of the most impo taat uiscoveiies 1 i o/ the good agent wanted in every county, j to whom we wiil hold out such inducements as to : ! i |;! , ur p $j befcre Christmas. The hist or.e ma- j king p" from any county shall have the ex clusive 'agency. ul ' particulars, terms, INC., by j Circular. ""Address HALL, REED & CO.. ; August 18. No. 55 Liberty St., N. Y. LAST NOTICE. All r ier?on3 indebted tiRR- Angust 11, 1855.* SEO to B*2o Oolinrtt per Day. Wanted ac active a> d energetic man in each conn- i ty, in the United States, to secure f-r himself the J exclusive light to se.i '-Aider's Metall'" Bro' i ! Head," (by the use of which every „rse is his own j broom maker, without the aid'ef cords or tvings of j any kind,) patented June 13th, 1565. We can sub- j stantiale the assertion that agents are now clearing i from sio to S2O per day. An active energetic man i can -Nrli Iroai 1000 ta 3000 in a county. Inclose stamp lot a circular, g-ving full part'eu- ' ' iars and address, MILLER Ik DIAL, Jn!y 7, 1565. Cincinnati, Ohio. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is h. xeby given that letters of administra- J tion hive been granted to the subscriber on the es- j tatt o John Uobi.-oii, late of Southampton township, j j dec'u., c.-:. that a'! persons indebted to said estate ; are notified and required to make lmm-diate pa>- ment, ai d those having claims can present them du ly authenticated for settlement. NATHAN HOlilsON, Adm'i. I i August IS—Oi* AUDITOR'S NOTICE- The undersigi.eu auditor, appointed by the Or- j pilaus' Court o. Dedi-nd cotnuy, to distribute the t inoiv'Y ir, ihe hanos of Samuel Manspcaker, admin- ' isUitor of Haur.ih Mar.speaker, deceased, to and ! iimrng the hens and persons legally entitled to re- ; ceive the so n , will attend to the duties of his ar poi itineut o.i Tuesday, the 22! day of August, a, r ; nisolhi-e, in the horougn oi Bedford, when and ; whsreall parties interested can attend. ! /ugust 11. E. F. KERR, Auditor. i 1 ® * _ 1 Ssisi o! CamteK i J'y. dovn for trial at September Term, ißu§, j M'A dry.) . WihonCiark vs Joseph Sl'ighter j Matiidtt Wigfield ' Isaac Wigfield | ! trame Same j /Suns " Same Mary Ann Bierly • Samuel 'Yiiliame 1 Lore; # Smith •• Same S.epbep. G. Wright Wm P. Hazard , | Jacob D'.inkle " Michael Ritcbey '.'h 'odcrc I'intcn " Jos. ft J?s. Monimoro f . I) Feegie • Wert it ut Feaiher ' 'enjUßiiu \\ igfield 4< Isaac Wigfield V others 'obn Cessna, 1 sq., J ' John Bulger 4- others ; Jioody Run School ( >( ( West Providence School ij District ) 1 Disirict i John Vf. Eerier Dr. B. F. Harry t ishei K Siddla " Samuel Orisman O. E. SHANNON, Proth'v. | Aogcet 11. • JSISS Sesit lor ■ j f ofle- for agj., or . - n y farm in St. Clair township, . I cs EXCELLENT MILL SEAT, on a never failing ! U areata cf g-owing leighborhood, and is admitfed by nianr to • j bs one of -he best seats fors mi'! now vacant in the j ! cunty. Itsouj desiring to purrhsse can call ut j ' j tie premii,.B, cr addreee me at Alum Bank P. 0., j • ! Btdford cOLity, Pa. ' \ JESTF WILLIE. i lane 18, 18", s—3m. Y-. An T if: I 41)0 Co• is 'i'aaiicr.H 1 j OAK liARK, for which SIX Dollars per eord will be paid in CASH, at Mt. Dallas Station; one mile Wist of Sloodv Run. r HOMER NEICE. I July 8, 1885—Ct* i STTITCRTO'teespa SSERS ~ . j All prsons are cautioned agamst nuntiog. fi;h- : ; '"fei nuts, or trespassing in any way upon ! - j my preiiacs. as the law wiil be rigidly enforced egamsLil c.flendi , . i I DEWALT iijfRSHBSJBGEa. * luljß, ISJS!- • NEW GP.T7T KILL |A-V D LIME S TO .V E FAII Jd FOR SALE. The ander-igned offers his rew grist tail! in Bed ford township, for .al., together with 132 acres of ' limestone land. i he mill contains two pairs burrs and one pair of chopping stones of z £nt rate quality, v-ith all the j modern improvements of mills for merchant and I country work. The land is well improved and in j good state of co'tivation with farm house and barn, house, barn, Ate., thereon ere-feil. This prop j erty lies about five miles fioin Bedfoid, sn the heart ! of the '-Lutch Corner," with numeious good roads j tc the mi! : i fioai the mill to Bedford and theter- j i minus cf the Bedford Rail Road. | The stream which supplies the mil! is from springs ! of the neighborhood end from the mountain, which, I i in geiteial, affords sufficient water power the whole i year. The mil is entirely new and is a very desi- j i ruble property, and will be sold on reasonable terms, i Foi particulars apply to the undersigned or to O. ; E. Shannon, of Benford, Pa. The undersigned will also sell his tract of land, ! known as thi- -'(eight saw rniil tract," containing 103 acres, about 75 acre 3 cleared. This is also lime- j = • jne land, with house, saw mill, stable, &c., there :en erected. It is on Cove Creek. The water po.v- | c; h regular and in-xbaustibie. It lies in Friend's I Cove, seven miles from Bedford and six miles from i • the terminus of the Bedlord Riil Road. JONATHAN BOWSER. August 11, iS65—S.n GROVES T E E \ i W < Foirrs MANUFACTURERS. 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The attention of the public and the trade is invi- * ! ted to our New SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD ; j PIANO FORTES, which for volume and pu ity c ( ■ . tone aie un.valed, by any hitherto ofl-red it; this . market. They coutain all the modern impruve- i ' i . .ts, French, Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Iron ! Fiaiae. Ov- r-Strung Sec., and each instrument • being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J. H. GROVF-ITEEN, who has had a practical expert- ' ei.ee of over 35 years in their manufacttsre, is fully j warranted in every particular. The "Grovesleen Piano Fortes,'* received the . awrd of merit over all others at the cell beat eel IVor Id's Fair. j Where were exhibited instruments from the Lest j ! makers of X.ordon, Palis. G-'—env, Philadelphia, I i Bait more. Ro-'on and N-'W York; end also at ihe ' A inican Institute far five successive trars, the • > anl silver rfte fa's from both o! which can bo 1 seen at our are-room. ! By t.i ii!t.-'!i;ctioi of improvs-r.ts we xrake e jsi ' !-•" •> p ■ • Piano FaMe > an I by me,. f.-c'ur- 1 ; ing largely, vejCi ■> ••ricny cash system, are- ena • b!"d to otier the. • n itrnments at a price which wiil p-eclcde a i competition. j Piiicus—No. 1, Sev-n (t -i?ve. round corners, llose . wood plain c.a $275. No. -, t :o 'e, re on i oorners, Rose- •• woo-; ' / t.-cj.ding s3ui. No. 11 ocvj. t • lave, louiid '■crrer-, Rose wood -u ■ XIV t yie $3-5. j Ti PM- C •sh i t C-m- • '.'i Firds. DF.SCRif FJVV. CTRCUL KS SENT FREE. j j "A. C " N"')' 21, 1865—1y PFBtfC BAUB OF VALUABLE itEAL ESTATE. ' The uriiersigr.ed offer? his far... for saie in East . Providence tovrnsbip, to ' c sold at public sate on ' ! the premise?, on j SATURDAY, 30t3 SEP TEMBER, next, lat one o'clock. It contains 23) acres oi rea shale i land, of a good quality, ar.d ir. a goo i state of cul {tivation. About 100 acres are cleared and under j lence —the ba'apce is well ttrr ber-d. 'I he imnrove ; ment area good Log-Frame Dwelling Hou,e, Frame j Rprn, and convenient out-building; j The pr -p-rty lie* within half a mile of the turn • pike and ciose to the roule of t.'.r. Southern P-nn- ' I sylvania r.ailßcad. There is an erchaid of choice ! iruif on the faun, and every field except three is wntereif with never failing ..s. The property will !>e so'd low on terms of one third in hand, and balance in two equal annual pay ments. Tfce owner has deterniirud on go ; ng toths west, which is hie reason for selling. Address the undersigned at Kay-biil P. O-, Bed ford county. Pa., or Joseph VV. 'late, Esq., Bedford, j e 'r John C. Blacx, Bloodv Run. ! JOHN FILLER.. A Hi IMS, VALUABLE FARM FOR GALE. The ■ji.Jersi™."' etl will offer for saie, on WEDNES j DAY, September ■' > valuable farm, situ* \ ate in Ed ! Provident'"' township, Beriiord coar.ty, ! one mile from the Juniai'> Urosainas, adjoining lands of William Morgart, Wi'.Fwn Whetstone and oth ers, containing tiro han-Jreu 4 cr * s and allowance. One hundred acres cleared, tvJSflty o: which are meadow, all in a tood state of cuifvation, the fcal ?r>ce is weii timbered and wel! water,'fij tour never ■ failing springs flowing near the house. Ther" are ! on ihe farm a good I'wo Story Log House, D-'fH fin : ish.ed, a double Log Barn with gran-aries attac^'bed, Wash House, Spring House end ailoluer ' out-buildings thereon erected. Also, a variety cl ' unit trees of different kiads. [J?"i here is „ prospect of a Grist Mill being ' i eie< wi'hin one-fourth of a mile of the house, i 02?" Any person dcaning information with regard ( "o ihe above firm, a' • ref rred to Joseph W. Tate, ; I Bedfoid, cr V .*'.. T. B'ack, Rays Hill, w can give 1 u full description of the property. Terms reasona ble. Possessioc given ir. ten days after saie. WILLIAM M. RITCHF.Y. ' ! August 11, 1865. , i ESTATE OE JOHN SMITH, DCC'd, j Letters of administration having been granted by ' ' the Register of Bedford county, to the undersigned, j ' upon the estate of John Smith, late of Southampton ! , township, uee'd., ail persons indebted to the estate j ! are requested to make imniediite payment, and i 1 these having claims to present them prcpeiiy au- 1 1 thenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN MELLOTT, Adm'r. ! i August 4, IS6s—6t. ; A £So tate of Alfred Entrtken, Esq., late of Liberty j tnwnsh p, deceased, he notifies all perxona indebted jto make payir.er' irr'j.eOialely, ana sll having claims ; .'.gainst ttie esta'e arc requested to pTeseut tne fame 1 properly authenticated for setti rra* ... either to the subscriber in ci to G> orgv I . Steele, Esq., i of Liberty township, who is aire vuihorued to t •- ! f cgive money dhe, ■'.• JOHN P. REED, \ ' Jri* 21— 3t Adm'r. ' ■ 11 L. - I" SHERIFF'S SALE. ; itsr vir'ue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas '.a r..c directed, theie will be ?o!J at tbe Court Heu,e j in the buiough of Bedford, or, Saturday, the 2d 4*7 \ of September, A- D. 1860, at 1C o ciock A* -dth* i following real estate, viz : One tri.it of land, containing one hundred acres, 1 more or le-- f about tbntj tines clear'.! and ur dcx l n.ee, with a story and a'ha'f Jog bouse and log eta 1 ble thereou erected, adjoining lands of Michael and John Hevner, Joseph Kennard and other*, s;to ;fe m 1 Monroe township, Bedford county, and taken in ex I eculior. as the property ot John Morn*. Also —One tract 0! patented land, containing one | hundred and fif'v eight acres, more or less, about 90 | acres cleared and under fence, with a two -toiy log ! house and kitchen atiacned, bank burn and other out ' buildings thereon erected, and an sppte orcba:.!, ad joining land* of Jacob O *O, Natbao.ft! Vor Henry ! Albangh and others, situate in ivipier township, Bedford county, and taken is, execution as the prop - ; eity ot Levi Otto. Also —One tract of land containing 158 acres, more or iei-s, about 80 acres cleared and under fence 1 with log -house and log it.ble thereon erected, *d ; joining lands of Michael Stroup, Jonn Sites and cth ; e;>, situate in Juniata township, Bedford county, i and taken in execution as ths property of Solomon j Lydick. Also —One lot of ground in ths town ot Fail Play, fronting 6') feet on Main street, and extending t>a -it i about 120 feet, with a frame tavern hnse and kitch en attached, and a frame stable thereon erected, j fronting on a street on tb oast, and adjoining va cant lot on the west. — Also, o: e tract of u.n.iipro- I v-id land, containing l't acres, more or less. adjoin ing John H. Anderson, Johr. W. VVhitr.ar and others. ! At so, the undivided rhiid part of a tract of land coa | tair.iug 287 acres, rr.oie or less, adjoining lands f j John C. Figarl, Jos. Patton and otheis, all s.tuats ■ in Broad Top township, Bedford county, and taken ! :ti execution us the oroperty of George Figard. jr>H.\ ALDTAt>r,,Sher.ff. ! Sben.f's Office, Eedibrd, Aug. 11, ISGS. REGISTER'S iVOTiCE. All persons interested are hereby notified tbat tha following accountan's have filed their accounts in : the Register's office of Bedford county, and that the s-.ee trill be presented to the Orphans' Court in and for said county, on Tuesday, the sth day of Septcm , ber, next, at the Court House in Bedford, fcr rc-nfir ; mation: j Tie scciuntof John Keagy, guardian of Barbara Storer, mir.or child of David Stur.er, late of South j Wood berry township, dtc-aseii- The acccu.it ot John Rragy, guardian of Susan • Sinner, minor child of Dav; 1 Stoi.or, lr' of South ! Woodberry township, deceased. 1 be account of John Keagy, guardian of Jiahua ; S'oncr, mi- oi c-i.iij of David Stoner, late of Souct Wo.i'lbeny to wn-hip, deceased. 1 he "aceou.it c: l... ch v ,-e cr Frest'r-ck C. Mock, lute of St Clair township, yeoir-an, dee-ased. The a'rour.: of Eiiniiir.u ■£, Riackbu.n, tro.te- for the sa'e of Ue reai estate of Wm N. Blackburn,. , deceased. i ne account of John B. Krplogle, executor of tin last will ami testament of Jacoo Saowbeiggr, ut*. of Middle Woodberry township, deceased. The account of A. H. Hull, adminis ratnr of the estate of William H. Ake, late of Union township, deceased. i Ths second cdtmniatration ueecirnt of John \V. Huii, Esip, executor of tne last will a.vi testament oi 1 nomaa * . Eiackburn, late of Napier township, deeeautd. The account of Jacob W. Snyder and Samuel Sny der, executors or the iast ill and testament of Jo ha Snyder, late of Snake Spring tow..ship, deceai'd. First ami final account oi A. King, trustee for the tale of the real estate of Mary Burns, late of Napier (now Juniata) township, deceased. I Account of Henry J oruner, executor of the last will and testament of i'atrick Haney, ,ate of Cum berland Valley township, deceased. Th? sdministra.'.oa account,of Michael V\ . Ford, executor of the last will and testament of David For-J, l.itc of Rroa- Top~townsbip, deceased. The arlmi: stre'ior! acr' of Mrs. Mary Cy-* pb-r, adir.mistrctrix cf r.ne e,r .te of Sam'i Cvpher, late of Broad Top township, deeesrH. Aceounr or S-mne! S Fluclr. Bdr-.lnisfrr.t&r of the esta'e of Micbaci Pluck, !a f e 0:' Hopewell lownabia, . deceased. , * i ne account of Wiltiatn S. and Josiah Elder, ad ministrators of ail and singular the goods and chat tel* which Were of Robert Elder, U'e of Middle Woodberry township, deceased. The account 01 Wilson Nycum, administrator of the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of John Nycuci, late of Monroe towashm de ceased. ' The account c: If. P. Diehl, administrator of ifae goods ard chattels, lights and audits which were oi Charles Pensyl, late of CoieWn township, de | ceased. Supplemental accomM of H. Ni code nana, adailnij. ; trafor of the estate oi Samuel H. Tate, Esq., | at4 of the borough cf Bedford, deceased. The account ot H. Nicodemua, administrator of , tbe estate 01 Ann Korcbrock, late of the township ot Cumberland Valley, deceased. . The recount of . L. Russell, guardian of Jane M. '' um/'brey D, Mir. Huston, Eliza 'i'., Joseph w\ '■ and Mar'na S. Tate, minor children ot S. H. Tats', Esq., decea'CJ. 'l'he adiuinis' , l?-tiop a count of Thomas P. Stade ' baker, execu'or the iast will, 6cr., of Peter H. ; Stiulebaker, iate ot fiapiei township, deceased. | The account of Isaac Darr, administrator cum , testamentum annexo; of af) end sir.gul ,r trie oo;1* ; "nd chattels, right* and credits which wore ofJor.o ; Da.r, late of Juniata township, veoman, deceased. The account of John Mower, girar.-l Tn of William D. btuart, minor son of Mrs. Margaret Stuart, d#- ceaid. : The account of J. W. Lingcnfelter, trustee f. I the tale of the real estate of Jscob Fluke, iate 0/ j Hopewell township, deceased. | The account of J. W. Linger,felcer, adtuinis'trakx i of the estate of Samuel Sarnr.art, late af Cedikrd I borough, deceased. Sunplemenral acconnt of Jsrne* C. Devil! ! oi th? executors of the last will, be., of Cornehua j Devore, late of Londonderry township, deceased. , The account of Morris Walker, administrator of | the estate cf George Bisei, late of St. Ciair town i .ship, deceased. O. P.. SHANNON, Kegutrr. j August 11, \B