DBEFOHB G-AZETTE. BI:DIX>ED, SSTTEMBK: 1. !3G5. ~ DEMOCRATIC MASS~m£ETiG. Ealiy for tha White Man's Gurcrament! The Democrats, and tl other citizens of Beuford county, in f*vor ol re-instating the conia.anit.es lately in revolt, as members ce! the Union, without ar.y condition except obedience to t: ? Constt'ution 3jid Laws of the Republic, all who are opposed to Negro acu in tavor of retaining the wor 1 WHITE in li.a L\ list .tut ion of Pennsylvania, ail who are in tavor of doing j stice to the white sol dier and opposed to his Dsp. agemut by luisorsie laudations of the b.ark a"s his superior, al! who are is favor of retrenchment in to-* expenses of the , government, in order that toe burinen of taxation way be Tjhtened, arid all who yet believe ID tttuse inalienable rights of man, L.berty of Conscier.ee and Freedcf)~<>l Bpeech, and who wou'd have the pecple of this country, free, uni'ed and blest with the fruits of lasting peace, are reouf-sted '? rtrntr bte in the Court House on MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, for. the purpose of giving expres sion to their views and torthehiug thedissf;-'insrion of the principles which they maintain. A crcf?! invitation is extended tu a'.', soldiers and citizens, wfco are in favor ot sustaining, cr Tho are willing to fasten to the presentation of conservative doc iiu\. Rally, Freemen, Reiiy ' E. F. KERR, Ch'n. Dera. Co. Com. slot;. A. J. COLBOffX, ot Soineiivt, and other dsstinguishetl stra; gerr, Will address (he meeting. mmmm mree—M—y.a— u mi sm - • amrfr? Rally, Boys, Rally! Are you orgsnizing t it there a single Democrat ic Club in this county? Wake up! This is no time tor slumber ! Now is the time to labor. "M ak" your calling and election sure," while "it is yet called to-day," for "the night cometh when no roan van work!" Oh ye, of fittie faith! arouse ; rrom your lethargy! Gird on vour ancient armor and go forth to do battle for the Right, in other ! vror ls, roll up your sleeves and pilch in for Democ ricy! Every school district ought f o nai e its Dem ocratic club. Vigilance committees avd other ac tive Democrats should at once take steps toward . organizing their several neighboihoods. P*opia may say, **oh ! cur county ticket will La elected any bow!" But we are not hgbtirg merely for county tickfj. Our lattle is for great principles.' Whtlt men shall rule American, and the Freedom af the White people of this toun'ry, now usurped t y the War Department, mist te rrr.io-ed. Fvrv rote polled far the Democratic tcket will be a blow struck in favor of these principles. Rally, then, and do your woik thoroughly ! VALUABLE FARMS ton SAIB —?*Ii. Cuar'.e Colfelt, of Bedford township, r. tor c-'l ttvo excellent farms. %ye n.lv-erti'urue:.;.. TUB SI-RLVOP —After tin ur.preco-icnle' 1 rusk at "lite Fjrtipg?, iht> "-rra ji'* is no v. on tSi : decline. There are still eemo boarders af the horeis \tt tow::, ami at the wr.fermp-plnre, but eioay Lave left for ti.iii horaes. CoNCKRr.—The II lena Glee Cinb will ; ive a concert in vocui in the Court IL.use. in Wednesday evening rext, fo*- the benefit cf the new M. K Church elected at that place. We are informed that ibi:.- Club le composed of good singers and hope tLey will Ln . _ a large auditory. FIUSAI SAXTON —TVe r. prot to learn that uti Thursday ru.-ffiU of Ir-*. vVeek, life cnqiiie hou>e of the 'aim Broad Top Haii r ud, at Saxton, w as entirely uc-stroyed by fire. Tiie company tort !*/<> thptrtcs ivhie*i were in the slicd at the time of the lire. We have not ' Dees informed fbtiher or not, thcie tVas dr.r in - tarance upon the propeity destroyed. NOT (Jorttcc? I rsKt.'p.—Tiia Ik ruircr ' vtii! refuses to d!o j ratios to I'-eiit. faehciu. Jt i.if!-l the record—piib'islied a wholesale false- Loud—when it said '.l et L ; eut. iiicholiz ran • against Judge Noble for As.-e~ ■v of South ; WoodlierTy tvjwo.-li.p Is it tor dishonest to correct t..is wrong to u worthy eolnier, or : s i? afraid to acknowledge itself guilty of falsehood ? Come, now, fellow, be a man, or admit o..?poiot?nent of incompetent, or In soma cof-ea : DIIL.IANJCT, collectors." Induced by the temper fait > when he' wrote the above quoted para- Tay up, Joseph? It won't do for an . of tiia orgaa of tlie incorruptible Aboli ,-' n party, f 0 bo written down by Lis cwn pen, *- v Enterprise ' on Friday. What good reason is there for this? Oar pafierr. are regularly mailed at the Bedford ' I olhcc on 'i liursdiiy evening of each week. H'e ; have only failed on one occasion. And yet ev- ! ery ,vc k, or every other week at farthest, we 'are c :.-cd by everybody that takes our paper •on route No. 2539 for its no n-dill very. The citizens on this route have petitioned, prayed : and begged the Department, time and again. 1 we are told, (or adai'y mail, but to . purpo.--;. • Que half the time the mail bag is u .übie to contain the matter, tin ] the bu'kv j -j'-t o? it, ! which 1-= generally our psners, is left out. Had the Department changed t! ■> diy of nmiung i from Friday to Saturday the evit wquM have | been, t some extent, averted. But this is not | the only difficulty ot nn'ih wei.&ce to complain. I Our papers mailed to Six Mile i'un, which I : ought to reach w; pc'.nf in fire hours afier ; leaving this place, ruavli tKire an 1 other points ] •rear the Broad Top Railroad, thrc", four ami-; : five days after publication. This is attributed ' to the f-i t ti.it there an- only about half enough j mail bags oa the Railroad. If the mail ur- ' ; rangements were exclusively under the control "f tint g-eat and p-.nveri'ul institution last nam ed, we would not be surprised at it, however, j we think that Sum should manife-! a lit- ( tie better managamcnt. Again, in Ln lon lur ry township, lor a distance of twenty miles, i ; the people are compelled to forego ihe benefits j ; of the postal saytetn, and "the whv and the I wherefore no one understands?'' If the Post' ; Office Department cannot, or will not, remedy I . these evils, we hope some enterprising citizens ' will undertake to deliver the mails, regularly, , for what they can make out of the matter. | THE "HARVEST HOME" IN LONDONDERRY.— : Some fellow afflicted with an intolerable itch fr scribbling, "scratches" himself into the Ne gro Suffrage organ and like a veritable Dogber ry, "writes himself down an ass," in trying to 'gin a description fa "Harvest Home" which . Snteiy came off in Londonderry. A correspon dent w i) was an eye witness of the perform- , anccs on the occasion referred to, writes us an ' acwi n. ol it, from which we condanvj these facts: hirst. The whisky which was upon • t!:c ground, was taken there by a L-te iiholition man-catcher, who hinrseif vras drafted, but ran a VVP." and was afterwards cany I t and put into the service. He Lrough* the whisky there '*> £.l! Xv fil- b.s ci his own iik and in crilrr to got thcsala . f it started, lie invited a couple of them to dri :k. and after.vards ueil:aoded pav for .it. T his led to a squabble, which w.3 ex clusively confined ?b the harmonious 'abolition isi.-. who succeeded in giving each other h coup le cf beautiful hL f -k eyes. (Black is their fa vorite color, and black they would have it)- , Secondly. Mr. Rollins, the imperturbable phi losopher who thinks a Bongo nigger as intelli gent r.3 him-elf (and there is no leilibn to doubt : his t puiicn* violated the propriety of the ocea ' sion bj' 'making n political speech. Yfiien Mr. . IT.Tu.s catne o if in favor of Negto Saifrage, sou'e one in fko crow d interrupted liini. Mr. ' Roilim raid someth'ng in reply, when the p.r --j son who had interrupted him, got up from !,!•> ' seat. Mr. Rollins, whose firmness i ; like "the flow cf the Miv-i- 'ppi, cr cf Niagara," was observed to wi.ul up his oration very * Iden'y . and to step from the .rand in any other than the dig.ii i &::*•■•?? so peculiar to this profound statesman and laetaphysLiaw. As to the coo-J appetite which the SO : CH"I!MI "copperheads" dis-, played, it only shows in n't Biry nre in good ' health, *leep well o' r.ig-'..:.-, (having easy con- j 1 .-.f'iences) an.! that old Loiulonficrrv is strong and 1 heartv hhd frifl knotk thutnhr out of Aboil- ' , tionism at the coming election. The "boys in ' blue" arc heartily disgusted at the Negro Sut ! frtige djctrlnes of Mr. Rollins and his party, j j and they know too tha eh about the Negro to j j consider him their espial, us Rollins does. Tliev ! , fought for the AY 7 *.'Man's government ar.d | they intend to vote e? the;' fought. TITS Tivt IUKA FEI.K LIST.— -Democrat? from ! all parts of the county, complain to us about ! 1 the Inquirer being forces! upon theff). We cx- ' posed thifl tri' k nine time ago. Since t'uoh, the ! i publiebers of that delectiJiic f-hect have hit up- ( i on a new dodge, viz : -to send receipts (sotneof j ! them unsigned) for the campaign, enclosed inj 4 ihcir paper. Now, whether these unsigned re- J i ceipts nre intended as a "catch," or whether j i thi free list is paid out of the Abolition cor- 1 I raption fund, we don't pretend to fav. But it j lis either one or the other No Democrat wants j ; i paper 'hus paid for. The following letter on : this subject, from si nest excellent gentleman, j 1 speaks for itself 4 HOPEWELL tf., Augwt 28, 18FI5. ' Editor GAZETTE:-*- In order that the public tuny understand i I the manner in which the publisher? of the Bed- j | ford Imjinrer nre frying io force their paper up on people who i• Ft desire it in their 1 ou?es> j I will give you the following facts : A short : time 'y - wniie in Bedford, one of the publtsh -1 f ; crs of the Imqvirer appro* .bed me and asked : mc to tnke his paper. I told him 1 did not wart it and he should not send it. We parted j j and I went borne. Ongoing to the post office, I c few days afterward, loi the Inquiitr v.a2j handed mo, my mir.e being upon the paper. | I ordered the P. M. to return it to the pubiisu- t rs. The foluDying week, I recai'-H encthsr | . copv cf the Inqpjrer crntaining an wuwrxi re- I | ceipt f•• paymeoi oi suosur-yion to the paper j j uoiti after the election. Now, I consider that I can pay for all t'i ! papers I want and I think ! 1 it an ir.salf to have anctl -r maa or £':t of nen, | .' pay ar.y debt for xae, especittily ODC that I did . -■- FT" *" -'■•* ... t u . "** '*• • ' not incur. I don't want the Bedford Inquirer ' sent to my address any longer nnd hope that 1 this public notice to the "publishers will have , the desired effect, as they don't seem to regard my private protest. I was formerly a "Kepub ! lican," but I cannot go quite as far as those do i who are in favor of Negro Sufirngo. IDILYM F. 11 OHM. ! MEYERS FINDS ANOTHER SpLDiLK.—The Ab j olitionists say we are engaged in hunting up P..8 . dicrs ro write letters for our papsr. V.'ci!, they ' must acknowledge that we im- rather SUCCPS. 1 - < tul in finding them. Here is another'; BKDPOKD TV., August 23, 180*. EDITOI? GAZETTE: 7, k r fear thai some of those pa triotic people with "big veins"' on their legs, ti.iii couldn't get near the rebel batteries in the , late war, might think that I admire tin r icod i est nnd retiring disposition, and am inclined to i ' support their peeuii how who, v- hcr. m the army, skulked away into n hollow v\here i:e wr- sheltered from the enemys fire, and in cr 1 rto keep out of battle blew a part of his hand off with a charge ol j powder. He called himself a Republican, but I think tie is a real "copperhead." Surely r,., j man is a copperhead who supports Andy John son's restoration plan, who stands up for the : white heroe3 who (ought and bled for the Un ion, and who opposes Stanton, the man vi ho re- Utsfc.i to exchange "sound men for skeletons," and thus left our poor tcijows n: At dem t-villo to suffer and die. lam in favor of the VVhite Man ruling this country. I believe v%ith the lamented Douglas, that "tlii- c< untry was made I for white men and ;!>e:r posterity," ami, howev . er, I may formerly have felt, cr voieu, I can no' g-j with a party whose leading politick.js are In favor of putti: g the dCsiirffe.s of our gov* eromciß It. the kandi vf negroes. 1 Aboli tioa (vnty are camtnltied* tliroagh their, lead ing men, to the doctrine cf oegvo suffrage, liat siqdier can endorse that ? No man who eVe'r so n tfio r.ogha cA * have seen hln in tii- South, eou! I, for a moment think hint fit * J .oie ar.n lialu ufneo. Itsiiuuhi Le the duty of every soMljt to protest against this .fana tical sclieme. After to save our coun try, we don't feci like seeing it imycrile 1 by the experiment of negro suffrage. GEORGE W. GATES, late of CJ. L>, Ist I'u. But ktail Piffe3 swin-s- jkr. ' 5 :T **n:Z f■- I—> 111 i \. BSfeD-- n-JI - L We -- ' K'N I*ON.— At rhe res-J-nrp cf William Agnew, in ffsJford, cn the £S;h o!" July, .M.usiarrt William* Kir.ton, (laufl'tfr of 9. lb a:.ff Julia Kititon, age't - roc.-.ths a::j 10 ituvs. R(.S?;'.T,L.—On ihurvdsy, August 2 Ith, .tsabe! itoc;i, mfr,t rtfiiit'hter of Hon. S'u.ur! L rnd '-.n.ilv Hatseli, aed 2 years, 0 months and Wi days. The seconded;' ! tin.in thlsfatnilv within ! months. The clouds ror.ie niter rain. Y'rt it is '-veil with Uin Ch:M. Of ?nch is the kine3re.jji William, thou hast left :n, Here thy iess *.ve deeply feel, Lst 'lis God that hath b°!ett ii : , He nun all our toirowu he.il. y-t ajtain we hope to meet then, . w'hen the dov of life is find, - hen i„ heaven vith joy to giect 'hee, V.'kera no farewei! tear is sfeea. One Mag, Cno Dest&iy. This is the motto of our Government ; and its champions GRANT AND SHERMAN ore wiiting it in words of fire on the BATTLE CLOUD. In The meantime, throughout The whole lam! CRISTA HAITI JYH ia winning its silent victories, changing rebellious j rds, grays and yellow* into rich blacks and browns, Converting, i a a moment, uneigbfftness into becutjr. OKS HAIR ?IYE only will eventually Tt recognized in the worlJ ef i fashion, viz: that manufactured bj' J. CRIST.* r>or.o, No. 0 Astor House, New York. Sold by Druggists, j Applied by ali Hair Dressers. [Sepl. 1 lm BHANCRFTH'S PILLS, " WHO'E TIMKLY USE, UNDER PROVIDENCE, HAS OFTEN* SAVED LIFE, j Ttese celebrated Vegetable Pills are no new. un | tried remedy , they have been oed and tested in the | United States for thirty years, and ore relied upon i by hundred of thousands of families as almost their J sole medicine w hen rick. No care cr expanse is j spared in their preparation, and it 13 certainly, true ! v,uen 1 assert that no hL'r.e can have a roedicma in fer of sarer than Brandrcth's Tills. , They produce i goad effect upon disc.se almost ! immediately they are taken. By roma wonderful ; power, perhaps effrtric oi nervous influence, the progress of diseased action is arrested; where watch : fulness and p'siti hsvc been present, the system be ; comes quieter, and the pelient socn ob'atns refresh- I ing sleep. j The geptfine BRANDRETH PILL BOXhasupon it a UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT STAMP with B. BRANDRETH in white letters ir. the came. | September I—!tn. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LIN I WENT. i IN PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR, cores Lmeuers, cuts, gal is, colic, &c. Real the following: BOSTON, July 7. 1-860. J DR. TOPIA3: We have u3d for the past year your j Horse Lihiment for lameness, kicks, briircc, colic and cits, and in "-t- lorfhce found it tha best • reticle i s vo r trie-s in this cirrss coorpeny. Pff a-'e . rr.nd six doze", as it is the only linimwnt we use 1 dow. We have 10S horses, eerie very valuable, and ao not want to leave town without it. BY ATT Van Atrbargh Si C-'s. Meoager:°. ' bold by all druggist* U(Sca 06 Co"' S-'prernbcr l—lau. -M 4b V - . '••u*wi oi., D " " Ibc e CACTION FROM tI!E | JSERICMJATCD CO. j It having come Ho oar knowledge that tmrtMioni of the American Watch have been put upon the j market in great number, calculated by tiieir uttei j j w.irth!es;nS3 To injure the reputation of our genu- j i ine products, to protect oar own interests and the j j public l.'ora imposition, we again publish the trade ! i marks by which our Watches may invariably be j . known. ... i A a manufacture four styles cf Watches. | The Vi'isr nas the name ' "AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltbam, Mas*.," i | er f raved on the inside plate. | The SECOSD has the name , " APPLETON,TRACY & CO., Walihatn, Mass.," i [engraved on ihe inside plate. I The THIRD has the name "P. S. BARTLETT, Walfham, Mass.," engraved i j on the iii .de plate. j Ail the above ziy\es have the name American ; I Watch Co. printed on the dial, aud are warranted in j I every respect. ! The FOURTH has the tiarr.e i "WM. ELLEKY, Boston, Mass.," engraved cn j {the inside p! te. ami is not named on the did. i Aii .he above described Watches ate made of va- ! ii. TO INt'ILIIM. A < irrcymcu, while residing in South America as a £~ .nsicnary, discovered t safe and simple rstn : ly lor .he cure of Nervous Weakness, Eai!v Decay, J D-seases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and ' tte v> .o" tr.nn cf disorders biou-ht cn by banef i! • and viciuus habits. Ci.tat i.'.cnoeri Kj ve been al-■ ready cured by this nob'e reroeJy. Prompted bye. ; •le'ite to be fit the afflicted and unfortonat:*, 1 will | send the recipe for and using tb'.s nieili ; one, in a sealed envelop.', to coy cue who needs it, Fate OK CHAPGC. P'"" ' widose a pcrt-pa'd envelop", addr-ssed to f J-oursetY. AddVese, JOSEPH T. iNMAN, , _ . Station P, Bible House, February 10, 1885—'.y tuw York, j NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All peior:s are bereuy cautioned aeainst -trespag ; sing upon the premises of the subserioer, by hunt- j iag u< ui u. v manner whatever, as the law will be* ; rigidly enforced against ail offender*. HENRY STIFFLER. ' j Bedlord towiiouip, Sept- 1, iao3*. PsibSic SfiJe OF PE&SOJV.4L PROPERTY. IN A LSI P, A ccTior.EEE,'. i The nnders'gned will sell, at public sale, at his j ' ■ residence in Colerain towi ship, c-n I'UESDAY, 19th Tv*pr'-i,,t>er, it;*'., iot ct veluab'e p"r>onal prop"r --i ty, consis'ing i ; , prt cf Nh.? heal of Horses. Si:: ! .Mules, a-i ui excellent condition, and admirably ! ' sni'ed far heavy draught; a large lot of critic, m- ! el iding Cow ; and Young Cattle, a!-1 of Sheep, al- : m, revere! Hogs, two broad wheeled V.'ngons, one j foui horse narro.v wheeled Wagon, one sprit;? : J Wagon, horse gear?, bri lies, collars, one seed dnii, ! one mowing machine, two e#iv rook stoves, oi.e ' doable sled, cutting box, be steeds and bedding, : one dough 'ray, on" set of blacksmith to is, and j othr aiticfe* :oo BuiaerotU to mention. ( j Sale t" roniioetiee at If n'c; :ck of said day, whea : . terms will I>J made known by iONA T 'IA N£ 0 WSF. R. 1 ! September I, JSCS. A GOOD thVESTMENT. The undersigned c£•'••? his Two valuable faJraj (or • I sale, fituated in Bedford township, Bedford county, ! ' adjoining William CbenowAtb and others, about or.e • jrr 1 1- f 1013 Bftriferd, near the turnpike, and six rnilej * from Mount I)uila. Station. The i.aprove.mects on j j No. 1, are a i GOOD ATf D A LAUGE SANK BARN, ! j i'wo Wagon Si is. TWO Cora Cribs, Spring Hov.ae, i : and other oiit-buildin-a, two apple orchards with j othei fruit tiees; a small lun passes the house and ' bsru, that a large meadow can be watered there- j . from i tnere is 2CO acres trt this tract, about 150 of i which are cleared, tb.s balance well timbered, and i r j plenty of iron Ore, running wntex r.' house and No. 2, contains about 2W acres, the i are a , . JVeii'Fram* House r.nd J\ew Frame Bank Barn, i a young apple orchard, and an old orchard on the | Lime Stone Ridpe, in f ill b'ari.cg. There is about i 150 err"£ cleared ar-d the balance is well timbered, , and plenty of Iron Ore. For furthei particulars ad- j dress , CHAULF.S COLFELT, j Bedford, Pu. j ' RRRVBRXOV—HOD. Job Manjl, F-, .. , Q. E. Sharon, [ Bedlcr '- j August 25 —tf I GLORIOUS NEWS! Pictures at old Prices I To the Citizens cf Bc'ford Cti&iyi I'ha undersigned has just received h large Ist f i CASES, FRAMES, &C-, &C , ' for ftictiiree, by which he is enabled to rc-ducs tha j price 15 per cent, loss thin any other place in Bed- i ford county. Persons desir.ng uertp Pictures and a Perfect likeness ct themselves, will save money by stopping at j €id(y' Ptiotogrspkic Gallery, ! I OPPOSITE THE WASHISOTOX EOTE.',. ! rrT-Cii! and eratr.ine before going "isewhere. Remember that GKTTYS i: the first man who msde ' , Ferrotypes, Melainotypes, 4cc., See., i in E-.:fo;d county. 1 Bemembpr that ": J .ty3 is the first man who made 1 i Photographs ii. Bedford cour'y. Remember the | ! place B3 ; ~opnosite the Washington Hi: 1. : j AUot-t iht-ot. "T. K. GETTY'. AUCTXCNRERINa. O Yes! O Yei to one e.cf all Ii.: have a':y !' s to oaf. The ur.dctsit'i.ej Laving taken rot acietionper li i eer.ic fo: Bedford county, oft"rs bis services to the ; i public. Appiy at hi r-f uce o:.o mif north of ] Jodge Ruins % i.. Juoieta township, or b, mi'l uireci. > ito ichcllsburg, Bedford <" <•-- ' - w. ourns. <( "W J.STATt^ft- August 2*—ltn* > v ■> J•• rt 1 1 J'" " 1 1 GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. WHERF.AS, in and by an art of General Assem bly of the Cotrnnon wealth o Pennsylvania, entitled j "An Act to regulate the G'c eial Elections within ! this Commonwealth," it ts .' joined upon me to give public notice of said elections and to enumerate :n 1 s.iid notice what officers are to be eleetc i, !, JC'AS j ALDSI A Of, Sheriff of trie county of Bedford, do j hereby make known and give this publia notice to | the elector? of tbe county of Bedford, that n. Gene- j rl Election will be held in said county on tb SECOND TUESDAY (10/5) OF OCTOBER, ■ IS6-5, at t'i? several election district?, viz r The electors of the bnrougn of Bedford and town- ! ship of Bedford, to meet at the Court House :n s borough. The electors of Broad Top township to meet at the school house in the village of Coal. Dtle. The electors cf the borough cf Rfcoly Run to . meet at 'he house of DiLiel i. Ott in .-aid borough. : The electors of Colerain township to meet at the ! house of D. Stuckey in Painsburg in said township. , Tbe electors of Cumberland Vallsy township to meet at th new school house erected .on the land . owned by John Whip's heirs in said township. I Tne fiectors ot Harrison t. wr.ship to meet at school house No. 5, near (he dwelling house cf Hen- ! ry Hieyser, in sab! to wr.ship. The electors of Juniata 'ownsbip to meet at Key set 's school house in said tcwnaf.ip The is bar" of Hopewell towiwh'p c meet at. the je'. o ol bcase the house of John Dasher in nro> township to n "et at the V,"--" h-tely --copied by James Cnrnell :r Ciearvill | in aid township. The "lectors of Scheflsburg. borough to meet r.t the brick school house in said borough. Tbe oiectora of Napier township to meet at the 1 brick school house in the borough of fm-neiisburg. The electors ot East Pfovidqace tc'-iyslup to meet ; at the house lately occupied by J >bn Nycu n, jr., in said township. Tbe electors of Snake Sp-'.ng township.to meat at j the pchool house -.ear the AiethadiCt church on the land of John G. Eartley. The electors ot, W :ct Provi leuce township to rtsm t at school bouse No. 5, neat David Spark*', in said township. The electors cf St. Clair township tc meet a? the j school house nea; the residence cf Joseph Gri&'.L in , said township. The elector? of Union township to roert n* fas school house near Mowry'o mill in said townsiiip. Trie elector* of couth Woodb ,- rry township to ; ' mfct at tbe b-;re of Ssdtud oter near Nob.v's 1 mill Hi gfcbJ township. The electors of t:ow?.?h ; p to meet at ' I the house ot W-n. in ssid township. The electors of Middle Woidb"rry township to meet at tbo liohja of Henry Fluke in the village of i Woodberry. At which 'ime and places Ihe qualified electors will lect bv ballot: ONE PERSON for the office r! Auditor Geiiarai • of tbe Commonwealth cf Pennsyivarf.a ONF. PERSON fo; the olf.ue r.t Suivey or Ger.erul • of the Coimronwal'h of P-nrsylvar i:. TWO PDRSONS, in corjur.ction wi'h the coun- I ties of Somerset and Fulton, i,r tie ofii-e of mem bers the House of liepiesexF.i'.ivea of Pennsylva nia. ONE TERS'JTf .Or the office of I>: irict Attor ney o! B '.lford con:,', . fVME PI.RSDN for the office of Avoeia'.'! Judge for aid oun'V ONE PERSON for the office of T-eas, /"ret t d conrtv. v PFTTON for the office of County Surveyor for said county. j TWO PEP-ON'S for the off.ee of Jury C'emmis i sion"r of Slid c ur.iy. ONE PER'ION lor the eff e of Commissioner cf said tu.. ty. ONE PERSON.fur the office of Poor Dircttor for i 3 year of said county. ■ ONE PERSON for the office of Poor Director for 2 years of sail county* ONE PERSON for the o~'ce f Aui.t-or cf said • conrtv. , \ * j ONE PERSON for the office of Coroner of said county. Notice is Hereby Given, j That every perron excepting Justices of the Peace who shall Imid any office or appointment of profit or ! tiust !tr the J'niteii Pi rq or of this State, or , ; any city ov ccrpor-ited distrft', ".vhetber a <•" nms- i 1 aisrned c ~c>r or otherwise, a enbordi :it otfi/er oi ' ag-r.t vv'io is or ?h .*1 be employed ui: !er the lcgisla- : i tivo, exec u'ive or judiciary doparfmert , f this cr of ar.y city, or of a. y in-'trporated dts'.tiu-., an i ! a!-o. that every member c; Congress and of thS:ate' , t.cgisl dure, and of the select o-?ommhn cour.cii cf any city, cr com-riiioaers of any incorporated dis ! trict, is by U'v inc pab'e of holding or •"cercismg , • at tbe time, the office or appointment cf Judge, In spector or Clerk of toy elect:o.u cf tr.ii Co nmon : wrahb, and that no Inspector, Judge ore terofficer ! of etich election -halite cSIgi 1 It Td bo th ;r. vote-, fur. And the --eid act of ast-tr.-biy entitled ..n act re- ' lating to clecii".-.? of this C, •nmo'nvealtb," passed Jiilv 2, IS!?. Luther pies as IV'o-.v*, viz : '•Tbst tbe Inrpectof I nd Jt:dgeK sual! r. et ot the j respective r.lsces appointed tor holding th e i in rhc .district at "vh>h Wi"y respec:ivalv belon j, i befors 3 o'eloclt in the morning of ;ii-: SECOND i T' -.SDAT OF OH'FOoER, .ii. I each said lii'pscfor | shall appoint one clerk, wh? ah.-.:! b" a qualified vo j tar ni cuch dietr.ct. "In case the person who shall have received the i highest nutrbrr cf votes for Inspector shall cot at- ! I tend o < the day of aay election, then the person who I s-rall have received tbe second highest number of i votes for Judge at the rex' preceding election sh -il j act e. I'spec tor in h: p'-.-ce. A:.J ;n case the j. r i son who has received the con 1 highest number cf ! votes for Tnsp.'-'or shall no' attcn I. the pcfr.cn elect ed Judge ?hail appoint a.j,!osp? tor h his place, and J ! if any vacancy still coit cue in 'hu boare for the j space of one bonraftei t"e i:i< d bv 'aw for He : opening of the election the qualified voter? of toe towsi ip, ward c- ui trier for which such officer i *h 'I! have been elected, jwe-eii gt the fc'crti >h, shall I elect one cf their uuinber to fill such vacancy. • "it shall oe the duty of tne several assessors re-' j apectirely to attend at the plice of holding every | ; general, sp"<-;al or township election during the 1 j wfcr.'e time such election i kept open, for the pui- | i pose ot giving information to the Inspectors and j i Judge, when called on, in relation to tfco light of I | any person assessed by them lo vote at such election, ' I' and on such other matters in relation to the assess ment of voters, as tbe said Inspectors cr cither of them shall f.-oai time to time requiie. "No person shall be permitted to vote at any elec . tion as aforesaid, than a white citizen of tbe age of ) twenty-one oi more, who s-feal! have resided in this I btate at least one year, and in the elec'ion district j where he offers to vote, ten days immediately pre ] ceding such election, and within two years paid a ; State or County tax which shall have been assessed jat least ten da>s befpr" tbe election. But a citizen | of the United State* who has previously been squat { itied voter of this S/ate and removed therefrom and | returned, and who shall have resided in the election distiict and p.id 'are? ifo;esa: , shall bo entitled to i vote after residing in thia State nix moat-be. j ded, That the white freemen, citizens of the.{Jb : ted i I oiates, between the age of f.venty-onc and twfr.ty i two years who have resiled la the election district j ten days as aforesaid shall l' ectitlod tin vate, a!- I though they shall not have p::..0 tx. "No person shall be permitted to cote whoso r. a...a j is not contained in tba Lit ot tixable it>sh: tants, furnished by tne Commissionerc, unlecs : First, h® I prouttce a receipt cf pavr.er.t, 'within two jf I State orO'inty tax assessed agreeaoiy *j. Qor.. stitution, and j-u's pa'isfactsry evtdeßcq or. his o wts | oalh or effirmaticn ol another tkit be has pa jt !C y a. tar. -x ir, failure to produce a p shall m . * \ oath to the pay mint thereof; cr ueccj! ii h* ! a right to vote by being an elector b"tw een .F " _ ; of tvrer.;y-onenr.:i twerny-tofO ysri s* a .'; • ; oath or affiro'e'icn, tiiol ),e ba? ® n j at least .ne year Before h!> ' ""•* :a " r ", ' such proos of r-ei-'er - - : application, and make ■ by this act, and "ik- ' " district as is required cccoui.t g.v " -at 1.4 does verily teheve 1 -:n the ! and Eivar fi ■' 1 " •'** c> tr " a k ' ac ,_ . *uch ether eviJs.ice as :s rc.ju'.;' by this i vhereupon the nam® of |be >. ;r . tu a'tttl'ot, if*. bH •' , "AGE" IF HA KHALI BE ADMITTED TO VOTE BY REASON OF ; age, AND IN EITHER CASE THE REASON OF UCH A VOTE , A;IDI! BE CALLED OUT TO THE CLERKS, WHO SHALL INA.E a like note in the list of Vu- 'i kjt by tliem. j "In all cases n heie the name of the person claim ing to vole is i.ot found on tiit: iut furniabuii by '• Commissioners, or bis right to vote v.b'tiier fvUil f eisort or not, it ooiectfi ' ■ by ar.7 q.tslifisd citj : zen. ;• hall b- ••. duly of the inspector, to esa n ! in* uah p-ryiii ci> oaih m ' his quaiiii * t'.KMi, av' j u he c'aims to have resiii ;! wifbli 'he Cut* for on: year or more, his o .'..1 :>oiili b eusb. b-tf proof tho •- ; of, but he sh'Ui make proof by at !-.<*' .no co.np i ter.t vr' • , who lea qua ,;i :i * c:tv.ijenT .1 taxes aforesaid, shall be.a 1 r ttoflfc vaie \ 5 the township, ward cr district tn which he *aal ' rev;.*". "i: any perscr. ahaii prevent or i f ta -pt is pr-'v*rt ! any oliirtj of nr. el<-'.f!or., under thi> act fioirt ho!f --: ing tuch election, or use or threaten any violcnoo to j any such ofliocr, end shall interrupt or improperly j inte; fere with bim in the execution of his djtv, shall i hlo.k up or attempt to block up the window or ac - ' cto any window where the s.ima may be holds ■, I or .'bull notch sly disturb the peace i.f E .rh ELECTION, or .'.'.tall tre or practice Humiliation, Ih.ett, "I-im | or violence, with the design to tiifl i -uce an .u'.y cr ! overawe any.elestor, sr •r-'v.-.t jim from voting, ' eje r--; rain the :V '. a ■ ' Choice, such p'rsOßi • sr. conviction shiil 1 e ftriid t. :.:ty ,nc not exceed , ir.g five bun 'ej uo.is.,, to tu imprisoned fur noy • time i.ot !cs than 0r... 11 r- more than twelve months and if if :>• all be ssowu to th-> court where the trsal of such offeree stiii- be hi.l, tost 'he pvr.i Iso of f& 1 rimj was net a rar fetil of t3 •*">". ward vr d 1 trict wher'- the si.wirg the koldt.-gr f raid election, tbea and theie to peifa.rn those things require J 01 ihenj , by law. Givca under my he ct my oCicc in Bedford, this lit day 01 Vy'emb'u, in the'year of our Lord, j one thousand •. vet hundred and aix!y-fi'e. and in the ninetieth of t'ue Independence of 'be United j Slates. JOHN ALDSTAUT, Sbri. < ?. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, f September 1, iSbo. •ST-PGRG HUT? TN R T. AN XJ V UALIOA. AA I JaV 1) LJMES T0 X E FA R M FOR SALE. 'l'he rniderHgnert oll'-rs his new ti' 1-1 trill t Bed ford towi.- P; for sale, together with lad acres of iimesto.no land. 1 lie n co 1 ■ is two p. .. s burrs anj one pair of , chopping stones of a fir*t nte qaality, with all the modem improvement* of mills for merchant aa ; t country work. The laad is well improved aft'tl in good stau: o! cu .ivalisn wPh faim house and tarn, :iii : ou-e, ha:; , ■ ncr-ou e;.-c'ad. 1 .'.is pmp rt v i,c 'ahait five -s fiom Bvuioiti, in f!;e heart 0. t e "Cutcli Oor;.?r," v. dh nnmstous, good roadr , to the aiili and front, tit" v 15 fa BvdA idani the'ter n.imis ol the Bedford Rail il ;a ■ lne .truam h -i. supoliea •: mil! ii f.om spriogrt of liic ne ; yhoornood aj.d f:otn the mountain, whicn," ... general, tf Tores sutneien' v. -'tr rower the whoie y,ai. The :: iii is en'irely new and is a very desi i rabw property, and wih be sold on reasonable trims. Foi particulars apply to the undersigned or To O; K. Shannon, cf fSeuford, Fa. The undersigned will also afli bis tract of land, known as the -'Feight saw m i! tract," containing • 103 acres, ebob' 75 acrs cleared. This is also iinrie , stot e land, with house, saw mi!!, stable, &i., there !on erected, ft is on Cove Creek. The'water pow er is regular anil inexhat stibi*. It lies in Friend's i Cove, seven miles from Bedford and six miles from the tcrtninos cf the Bedford Rail Road, J . JONATHAN. BOWSER. August I!j hed, a double Lo Barn with g'snaries attached, j Wash House, 'ipring House and all other necessary } out-buildings therecn erected. Also, a variety oi ! fruit trees cf different kin I - - OTTtiore is a prospect of a Grist Mill being elected Cvitbin one-fourth cf a raiie of the bouse. Df7"Affy person desiryiK information with regard to the above farm, arp referred to, Joseph \V. Tate, I Bedford, or!). A.T. Biack, Rays Hill, who can give a full description of the property. Terms reasona ble." Poßteseien given in ter. days after sale. WILLIAM M. RITCHPT. Aigcst 11, 1885. Stray Cattle. 'Jrfayed awav from the subscriber about the sth of Aaguvt, the following deaenbad cattle s One Biack ' Cow bont S years eld, one re- Hetrt? Si yan old, ! on n" r:a " > , B ' iH - r<* n A Hward of $5.0 ....; i-e paiu tv an* person a vrsil return them to mc cr give uioruiatijp, Tvime they may be found. A. G. ALLEN, Mt. Daliaa ! Station, 1 c.;! above Bioo o ;d s- private sals, all the valuable ren. . bdonglug to the eaU'e of 8. M. Barclay, _ -cf ... 4 t'tate iu Mid around the borough of Red it w i'l L aoM in 5o r a to suit p'irchasera. For ~ ..er particnlttrs f ply to J. J. B. reley, Bedford I K. 1). BARCLAY, ADCI'R. CT At:g. ii—4t S, A. Barclay, dee'd. ESTATE'OF IB?I\ R SMITH, URC;P, L.iltcii of adrr.iniet'stio*' havir; bner. greater! '■••* ' th.; Reg: 4 ter of Bedford county, to the or/eretgned. , upon ".l.c est•'.'" r-i V h'.i ', la' cf S'titbamt toe , : tow tie' u, d Ml i-•>•.it s i£h.-ht?fl to the estuU ' rf.-IVI-.J i '': m to r .,.vmerY. at:d * ' SrtTtf** ' clairna to rresent them properly .u --• iv u-itie-tecl tor aett'umer.t' ; , * HEA " C - " BENM AMIN