I BEDFORD G-AZRTTE. '^ECFOUU, SiPTrKEK 29, 15,5. —""(3'. wocrati© Meetings „ r TBE WHITE MAN' 3 GOVERNMENT! I * I x. TVs -"•• CvMmttv* eitfnu of Bedford " it-ii *•' Ki'craolc f>r ihe prr;e of coi.- I I K%S DE h ' BTOHE, s-t-irdar afternoon. t?-.*pt 30. I cjVrCJ -TORI -VI. tvcninjc, Sept 9fc I -.~'t -Oil 'OL HOL'S'E. Cuii' r!ini Valley toivn- I I* < I' her t Monday tvetiiag Oc.ober 2 I . T i i - K>l HOI BE, evening, Oe- I rviT."X. UiiwhiniUp, ffwlniiiij ■ftimnl. I \ .iSI- ~ 3ULL, UfcSSB tc .vi.ciiip, Wojner.liy evening, I . J 0 I uiANTVILLB, Tkiniu aHeiwwn Oetnber > IC'TSER S SCHOOL SOtTSS, Ctlwiit town Alp, F :v. . t.-tobttr <? ..'PlifiBRY. """"•'v.r-.J.-iT aftorivoi;, October 7 I wrfiffixxM meeting* will kwfai atMe'eteek. tt tie one at Raio Alto, which v..4 commence at Igut Ti 1 evening meeting* will upon at 7j o'clock fcrs <•>.;' Let n* take counsel together" "Riiiy. ' oyg I j*.bv ' ' oil Union, it mu. j t sr. 1 shrll be saved '" *, oracr oi the Democratic County Committee. E F KrTRR. Chairman. Moss mi Thii Kevstone Club of Bedford, will meet £ the Court ilouse, oa Friday evening ypt. 2d. HON. JOHN LATTA, t*>nittor from Fayette and Westmoreland, till add revs the Club. A full turnout is iftV.i-'sreJ. The ladies are invited to at- A. J. SAN SOW President Pro. lira. Public Meeting! Ail iuterfti d in the improvement and beauti of tl> 8.-dfurd Cemetery, are requested to seat in tfi Court room, on fo-aiorrow (S.-.tur li\] evening, rt 7 o'clock. Iha IUII . *u pur t-iVa-: rr : qui ted to Uttml. F. IM:.- EDICT, .1. i: Jo ui. , C. ri. lncu.uK. PsnroKo Towstwr Esivi !—An 0:.o KAS.j luNtD Irit-Ll AT FUTTEu'S SCHOOL-HOCS*. I The '-rue and triad Democracy of Bedford lotvnsltiu, asror.JJtd at the sehool-hoaaj near of Jacob Fetter, K.sq., on Titors jav evuiai, 21st ir.at., and organized Lv the s: tu r.t jf i'.u AC i). h \!?N'Es r, ESQ , pp lent; Jacob Fetter, Fred Seliaebley, D. lhkii,Akx. E-utu-c', Jacob Croyle, Atrial K ore, Da. .el I'rica and E. Kuontz, Esq., Vice F;c ; i.nd Thus. Fetter, Adam Koontz tti,: Kid. Croyle, Secretaries. Speeches were Bui-, bj ii. \Y. I'usher ami Jo!in Calmer, rriq T.. ;r eting : Ijourncd with cheers fur the tick et The speakers tvene nchospitably cnter taineJ at ih h-.,a?e of Mr. Jacob Fetter, who liwtvs how to do tJ.c agreeable a? well as any nan t" know. Bedford township will be heard f-'Di en the 10th of October. C Ml) HiUY AT Sr. Cl-AUoVIUE; Ol.tJ '■f cc t. - TOW n " O. K.—Sr. CCAIS AIL ittuur ! O-i >•.!" fay F.-t the Demuciats and Andrew J " r c on i: en of St Clair township, had a grand rc-0M i:i at St. Clairsville. JTuore was a large i•.v lin niteiidance. The meeting was organ : : 1 ihe' :;*>j uintaient ;.i JOIN MOOitr., •• >'t-ypni t Lieut. Jis. Wogan, 5.5 th i*. •, E *r- fciii-ui, iSSt'i T V , DaVid Ling. J."u C'' r, 59(1 P- V, Jacob Smith, Corp, f. !"*e Lure'?*, 138 th P. \ Philip Str.m --• ' *r.. Kobison, i Juti I'.. \ *, '■ ..celton i'i-.ier Mlep, Fred* Starnbaugh, John n. S uif. A J ! pi:us Ak;:. Matthias Fetter, • John raJ, J-In Grifiitk and Isaac C. Miller, iwr; appointed \lzo PresiJ-:ct"; end Henry Yount, David T Barclay, IMu.se; W. Ti". sad li. Muck. Secretarie.*. The meet addr. ,Ed by John I'ußjbi", J. G. Fish 'cr i.r! i. V. Fisher, Esqs. With three rous ■e ■' . r the ticket, the tneefirs? t ijourned. A ur* nt dinner was served up oa the . - 3, t rii? hot lof Mr. Siiiuttc! Crisman, r ,5 ;uie of tl;e best houses in the country". Kii .tCNE Ci-L'ii. —The Democrats and Con '■"ivai vc-. rf Bedford Borough, met in the Cuurt ilju-?, on Monday evening last, lor the r-crpc.: r of ore.i.Ting the '"lCcv-tono Club of Beiturd." That tiuie-hunorcd Democratic As- Kciat: n, the "Keystone Club of Philadelphia," g rcque-ted the Democrats throughout the *tate to l'orra tl.'-mselvcs into auxiliary clubs, J wai thought proper to adopt their suggestion, fhen.' n i- ;; iarge attendance, notwithstanding tl* fart that the meeting was not announced dw previous noon. MAJ. A. J. SANSOM eioeted Temporary President; Messrs. Alex, iioor, J. Frank Cook, Pl.il- Iluzzard. I Nirh'-l is Sleek. Lawrence Defibaugb, John Amcif, i -r; ;k black, Samuel Itoher, and Deter -teekatnn, all returned sol ders, were chosen | 1 w I're-i 1 ruts: and James Gibson, V\ 11. Ada my I'hii. k Geo. J. Kuek, Henry He ?'-y i..d Samuel Syidel, all returned soldi:"-, ;>pp Anted Sicrfctariea. Amotion to ap a committee on permanent otlice'rs, was nig by Air. J. B Farquhar, which was car- M iirjii ;h ■ chair appointed J. B. Farquhar, It-01. J. W True, Daniut W. Ano, N. J. Col. John Ilufer. Some seventy S* n 'i*'£ a bccuai® of the ciob. Tito tae * t, "v * ! \i addressed by John Palmer, Esip, ila ' J r > ; MeyerS. Sum? stirring martial rrtl- L' Messrs L. Detibcugu, Jnsbua Mower, T -.v >r A. \V. Mower, and Frank Cesa lflC VJ^C.'irt' ..■ , 110 Club 3li* . '-"r-.-J to a t C'entrev iile, c.i Saturday, d,-fc D- nocrats of Cumberland V.iUcy We • '■ us ru-.r.y y,i the citizens of Bad ford as ' u *"■■ it eonveni; at to attend th A rr.eetingat " -o, on Saturday next, will tura out. '" e "♦ Ly to country. M " ~ r —The proprietor of the Washington ') •'■-v.Oi'; ,ant any Democrats to stop at ' ' 1 a*'. {J., made it a harbor tor the 'tuition of Abolition voters and the head u the Negro Suffrage &<: gener:Uiy. | ILL IOU WALK INTO IT PAKLOK, SAID TOE ' SPIDER TO TOE FLY I" —Despairing of their I r.J cause, the Abolitionists of this place hit ! upon u trick which they fondly supposed would 'entrap the soldiers into their organization. But • the b,ys is: blue wouldn't nibble at their bait, J'l heir plan WHS this. They stuck op flaming : hiunMh.!;? culling upon the veterans to form a "Soldiers, Campaign Cinb," and signed it "Many SoldLrs." Ti.cy called it at a hotel, one of the Ladcrs having been heard to My that the "toUhut hked ii:i „ I." But they did not set forth what tills "campaign club" was to , do — whether it was to support the Democratic ticket, or Negro Suifrage. By this MEANS they : suprxis. ,1 they could cheat Democratic soldier., , into joining the concern. But the Democratic , to>> i" blue were t n> sharp to be caught in this j trap. It was really ridiculous to see the Ah- . ; hies running about, pulling the coat-tails of tho SOLDIERS, and trying to persuade them to attend 1 their meeting. O.ic gallant voting Democratic . ' | Soldier, OA being asked to walk into the trap, : asked what the C"ub was for. The Abby wlu I was talking to him, stuttered awhile and tiien J said it was to "help in the election." "Well," j J said our young frion 1, "'if that is what i t's for j I'll go to the Democratic meeting at the Court j 1 House I" Abby vamosed. The upshot of the; business was, that a few "Kepubliean" soldiers met together, not more than eight, or MOP, in . all, an 1 Col. Filler spoke to them for about ! i.. , , i live minutes. ' Omy this and nothing more . j GREAT MEETING AI BEENA VISTA! —JENIATA 1 IN MOTION !—FINE HI NUKED PKOM-EIN COIN- j OIL! — The glorious Democracy of Juniata j township, held a very large and enthusiastic j • meeting at Buena Yi C ta, on Friday evening last. About five hundred people wei* in ' eluding a tine delegation from Schellsburg T S ALVEV DOVE AN. ESQ., was appoinled ! . Brt idcort; 11. (j. Geyer, John J. Miller, Frank. B enr.er, Fred. Ilillegas, Isaac Jiock, George j ; Gob nt- George Fll< nbcrger, G. ige Manges,, Peter Kii ev, M. lliUega u , Thomas Spicer, J- : , 1. Kcgg, Joseph Long. Jacob Fritz, an ! Ja-_A . j Adams \v.:ra ma le Vice ITeuidents ; and Jac :b 1 Mowry. Jonathan Owens, David Smith, Kd. : ' StTanry, Jr., Secretaries. The meeting was u- j Lly addressed by iY. J St -tier, John G. Fisher ..ml J. P.ilnter, l>q. Mr. Statl *r is justly slyl- 1 cd the "Mountain Orator," a: d his speaking > . p. 1 ways greatly ad a. i red Tne meeting was full 1 1 of enthusiasm and augers well for the result ! ri noble Juniata. The interest manifest yd by ; the returned veterans, is especis'lv a good sign, j The B.'!di?r hoys of Juniata don't believe War.- i dell I'liiliips' assertion, tuat during the reu.ri- ; 1 fiees of the late war, "the negrpbo'M tho palm," | ;;n ! t'aey will manifest as ma :h oa the second ; , ■ Tuesday of Octolter. j. TITE ABOLITION STATE CONVENTION ETCDGI' ji ED E. M. STAXTO7* V.'EO P.EFI R '.SY> R:R .\ M E1 1 TJU3 UNTOX I'KTSONZRF AT AKDELTSCLILLE. I. MKJ rrsn A LANSV'S. —HABRISON TOWNSHIP ' MOVING —A large RE- TING of the Democracy i of Hat . ison and lurrouiiding lowc-bips, was j < held at W. W. r -.neyV nt the foot OF THS rid/E, ■ ON Tuesd v evening la-t- THOM \S COOK. J' was appointed PrcjiJcnt; G.A>. X V. Horn, U'AI (J S.C.K, John N'-'cuui, John O. Powell, Joseph j Cock, JAMES TAYL r, JusepiiSiibrt, Simon Kin- ; ( too. S.ivestsr Souser, James Naugle and \Y. J , H. \VR, \ ice Pre.-ideiits; AND Jacob Clara, ; J.J. B* ale-, 11. LE;:y, Sol. Detrick, Murray j "K.K.r :a;D YY. Nvcuni, Secretaries. Speeches j were made by J- G. Fisher, John Palmer and . ■B. F. Mc- ora. T .e nr."ling adjourned with ! ' grent ent!u.-lasiß.. An elegant suptter was ser- ■ 1 ! ved op by Mrs. J uney. R.IORTAT.'T/ AMONG TMKCUTLDREX. —Dyson- J tery, or oloody flux, !.as prevailed, for SUN.E ■ time past, to an aiatming extent, in ti. S bur- j ' ough. Quite a r.umbt-r cf childim HPVC fallen j victims to terrible ui-EA- C. A few days I eg.) tw J interesting httie FC *T! daughtors ot Mr.-:. ■ Gibson, died, the one surviving her little sister ; • j but fifteen minutes. It was a RAOSI touching j to see these two blight little children laid ! in the same colfiii and interred M THE SAME j -rave. The sanitary condition of our town ! ; should be looked after and ail decaying vegeta- • hie IR.AT*er and other noxious substances reino- j ! ved. A GRAND FIZZLE ! —The Abs., of this place, undertook to get up a delegation to go to Kuins* burg, on Tuesday evening last/7 It was com posed of just thirteen person*, four of whom are not voters and two who aro not residents ■ of the county. They had a ti.ig which was put ' upon ihe stall upt,ule down ! We prwume that is the position in which the Abolitionists want - f . i the American flag placed. GEWGAWS, PUSS AND FEATHERS. —THE Abo- i litionisic. have gt a Sc.v boys to iix uj) a few , | gaudy tibbor.s and pin them on their coats, j thinking thus to entice Lite soldiers to walk i.- : j to their trap. Democratic soldiers need no such j I as these to show their fidelity to their • C* country. Their badgaa of honor are the scars | ! th"y received in battle. Anncai. Examination or Teaciieks. —At- tention is called to the advertisement of Prof, j Dickcrson, County Superintendent, appointing times and places for the holding of tin; annual • examination of teacher?. 'i'tu- '-Vvmonstn Democrats have just met in 'convention, and, ike t.o Lemocrats ol ~xc.v York and other ttates, indorse President - oiin -1 fco N v : dan for an immediate restoration of i' * i Union' The Wi-cnn-in H-pcblicans, like their : fellows throughout the North, oppose President ' JOHNSON'S pian, and want to keep the South ! from the Union till she has agreed to do several 1 tilings which -ve have no right to force her to , agreu to, and which ft'l look to partisan policy and not to political justice.—in other worcs, to | rKe perpetuation of the JJcpuLiican misrule in i Cuagrc?. THE ABOLITION STATE CONVENTION ENDORSED L. M STANTON, WHO REFUSED TO EXCHANGE IHE UNION PRISONERS AT ANDERSOEVILLE. YV new General h!ocu:n heard of his nomina tion by the Democrats of Navv York us their .candidate for Secretary of State* he pfytuutiv reigned his position in the army. Brigadier General Hartrarift, the Ih pubU ; can nominee for Auditor General in this Stale, lias not resigned, fie is still drawing hi* pay [at the rate of §3,600 per annum, while ho is stumping the State against the restoration pol- i icy the President, :.r.d in favor of negro e- ; quality. Will the people make a note of this? It shews the d'aierunce between the Democratic ; idea of duty and the llepubllcan idea of the same tiling.— JT/e. TIIC ABOLITiuX STATE CONVENTION EX DORS- j ED E M. m'.A NTON. WHO REI- t. ED TO E.\'"JIANGE : THE UNION PRISONERS AT ANDERSONVILLo. On© Flag;, Cue Destiny. This is the motto of our Government; and its champions GRANT AND S&iIHMAN are writing it in words of fire on the BATTLE CLOUD. , j In the meai lime, throughout the whole land i CM!STiBOKO'S HAIR !)Vb is winning its silent victories, changing rebellious j reds, aiays and yellows into rich blacks and browns, j converting, in a moment, unsightliness into beauty. ; ONS KAli* DY2 only will eventually be recognized in the world of fashion, viz: that manufactured by J. CRISTADOBO : ; No. 0 AstorHouse, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. ' CAUTION' FROM THE AMER!€AS_W ATCH CO. It h-ving come to our knowledge tnat imitations of the American Watch have be-.n put upon the 1 market in great number, calculated by their utter : worthl- ': ,iess to injure the reputation of our genu ine products, to protect onr own interests and the , public from iinpoaili-in, we again publi-h the trade a.aiks by which our Watches may invariably be known. We manufacture four sty'cs of Watches. The tiRST has the name 11 AMERICAX WATCH CO., VValebam, Mass./' engiaved on the insure plate. The SECOND has the name " APPLETON.TR ACT Ac CO., IVakharn, .Mass.." engraved on the inside plate. The T in ED has be name "P. S. b ART LETT, 'i Vail ham, Maws.," engraved ' on Are inside plate. . All the above styles have the nime American W tch Co. prii.ttd cu the dial, aud are war.anted every respect. 'i he FUCRTH ha., the name '•Wil. ELLERY, Bcston, Mass.," engraved on the u-iue pl'te. and is not named on the dial. All the above Dscrjbed V\ o tch?sure made of va rious sizes, and a:e sc-lci in gold or silver cases, a< may be required. It is hardly possible for us to accurately describe the numerous imitations to which ve have alluded. ■■ They re vruViy lp?cribe.d with names so nearly ' approaching our own as to escape the observation of the unnc. usto ned buyer. Some aru represented as irißiJe by the f T :.,r. "ostein, —no itich company existing, iiome aie the • 'Soldier'* Watch," to fca sold a> cur fourth or Wm. j EPery s'yle, usually knosvn as the "Ao'L-r's: tv_.ch." GLers are named tbe "Appleton Watch 1 Co," otheia the "P. S. UirinuY," instead of our I "P. S. Bart Sett;" be-'des mcny varieties named in such a maimer a. to convey the idea that they are the vc-citeble piodactions of the American Watch .. Company. We LI so caution the public, and particularly sol diers, ags-nst buying certain articies CALUKO Watch es, so freely aJ.eiti'.M in illustrated prpeis as . "Army Watches," "OlCcer*' Watches," "Mrgic Time Observers," "Arcan : V/at'-hea," tit., the pri ces of w.hicli are slated to be fiom seven to sixteen dollars. A good Watch, in these times, cannot be afforded for any such money. A little attention on the part of buyers will pro tect them from gross imposition. RO3BINS is. APRLFTON, Ageals for the Air.cr.ia,. Watch Co., iS? Broadway, New York. .August 25—1®. _ DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN IN PINT BO I I LT,i AT ONE DOLLAR, cures i iamc.rejs,cutb, ga.ls, cclic, frc. R.-ai. the following: Bos TO*, July 7,"18t>0. j Ltrr. TOBIAS: We have used for tut p-st year your Horse Liniment for lameness,-kjeka, bri!ts;, colic and cuts, and in every instance touuj it the best ; reticle i ever tr.ed in this cirrus company. Please srmd six dozen, as it is the only liniment we use • ' v. \i*.; tave 109 horses, some very valuable, and ; ao not want to leave town without i'. HYATT FROaT, 1 Manager V„n Amburgh ft Co'*. Menagerie. Sold bv all diuggists. Oiuce 53 CortUndt St.,N.Y. September I—l nr. SUNDRIES EXTRA v 3. 1 MACKEREL AND SHAD-Su- ; penor qualify Syrups, Sugars, Tau, Tobacco, tea , ULC., cbeap at CRAMER'S. Sept. 29. CAUTION. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may con cern. that my wife, PBEUE MCCAULEY, having lett try bed and board wttnout cause or provocation I will not pay any debts of her contacting, an I a'l persons are warned against h irbortng her on my account. GEORGE S. McCAULET. ' Middle Woodbeny tp, Sept. B—3t. NOTICE. The subreiibers having sold tbeir entire stock of goods to Mr. Richard Langdon, who will continue the business at the old stand, notice is hereby given that the books of the firm are now r.'ady for settle ment. All notes and book accounts pertainine to tbe business of the firm, must be settled on, or be fore, the first day of December next, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of an officer for ccMcrtLon. I s !so, all notes an,d accounts of the firm of States 4" Co.,.must he settled bv the same time, or they will be similarly disposed of. STATES hi STECKMAN. . STATES it CO. Bloody Run, Sept. 13—tDl. ITCH T ITCH ! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! WNEATCN'S OINTMENT Will cure the itch in 4$ Hour*. Also cures s)t RHEUM, ULCERS. CHILBLAINS, sad *ll ERUP iIT J ft-" OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cent*. Tor gale bv .1 . . >J j By sending 60 cents to WiCEKS H POTT ER, j Sole A"' 1, * • 170 Washington street, Boston, Mas. j it w i.! be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to j any part o! the United States, i Sept. 22.—Sp. Notice, 6 ruos. cautio:;. All persons are l.ereoy cautior.eil arraiost harbor- | ing, cr trusting, MV wife, ADD Maria Mitchell, she j having left my bed and board without just cause or j provocation, as I am determined not to pay any j I debts of liti contracting. ■ ; JOSEPH MITCHELL. } S ptember 13, 1965.* . : . - v .. 11 ■ .. -.4 v A GOOD INVESTMENT. i The undersigned offers his two valuable farm* far sa!e, .situated in Bedford township, Bedford county, adjoining William Cbenoweth ana others, about one mil- from Bedford, near the turnpike, and six miles irom Mount Dallas Station. The improvements t- . No. 1, are a good House ahd a large bank barn, "1 wo Wagon Sheds, Two Corn Cribs, Spring House, j and other on! tin Idirgs, two apple orchards with othet truit ttees; a siriali run passes the bou*e and barn, that a laige meadow can be watered the." ■ j iror.j ; lierf is 200 acres in th.a tiaet, ebont tin of | which are cleared, the balance well timbered, and j pimiy of Iron Ore, running water a* house and barn. No. 9, contains about 240 acres. the impruvemciiU are a I Xcw Frame House andJStw Frame Lank Br.r n . a yoviig app'e orchard, and an old orchard on the j Lime Stone in foil bearing! Tuere is ..bout j 150 acres cleared -nd the bcl-nce i well timbered I and plenty ol Iron Ore. t- or further particulars ad | dre,s CHAKLF U COLFELT, t 1 CeuiOiil, I a. I RfFFP.E.SCS—Hon. Jr 2 ,l ANS. F „ . C £. SHANNON, J" ed >nL August 25—tf MENS and BOYS' WEAR, of ever? descripi.en for s„ie cheap at Farqutiar's Cheap Corner. [Je 23 A €-RH TO lrtriLtOS. ; A Clergyman, while residing in South America 3° a missionary, discovered a safe and simple rerri i e.iy lor the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, ; Diseases oi the Urinary and Seminal Organs, anil ! tne whole t-aip r r ,? * 1 ... orj r.,, hanefa! j arid vicious Habits. Great numbers have been at - | ready cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a : desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, 1 will | send the recipe tor preparing and Using this medi i cine, in a sealed envelope, to.any one who needs it, I THEE >F CH'vie. • P i-a-e euc.'osn a post-paid envelope, stressed to yourself. AJuress, J3AF.H!' T1 IN MAN, Station D, Bible Bejfe, ruary IQ, 136i?--'.y New York. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT P SALE! On FRIDAY, the 27th day of October, 1553, at 1 10 o'clock, A. V., l'he undersigned, intending to : remuo io the West, will sr-1! at Public sale, cn the premises, in Union township, Bedford county, Pa., on riiday ihe a;tb d.fy of October next, at I<J o '• j ■ ciock. A. M., the following valuable Real Estate , to wit : THE MANSION PROPERTY, ! contritiing 250 acres with the usual allowance, a- • ! L TOO acres cleared and a ' *r fence, the balance j is wed timbered, and about "aO acres of it poou t Meadow kind. There is a large ORCHARD of choice Fruit J' ?:, c • the prernis , and a nevei A,,.ng : spring of good Water near tie door. The improve* merits -,e a TiC-ar. -i-halt storv log dwelling house i new large Frame B%mt Barn vviih Granaries, Smoke House and other necessary cut buildings theiemi erected. There is a good Stream tJ water lunriiog through the proper;y, sufficient to run a Grist Mill or other M .chii.. ry ; at.d 'here is a splendid Mill f:'e of 22 le-t Leal an i tall in n good settleiii.nit, within one half mile from Marietta, on the Ma'.n --: road roai Reutord to Jefferson, al-.o on the ' rr-:' road to Hoilidaysburg. This iaud is splenatd Wheat iinil. Also mother tract f ,f lard in said townsh p.-on tol 1 ;pg 17-3 acr •, adjoining lands of W. Gr'ffiln, J. Ccnred and others, on Bobbs >.rcefc, übout 20 u cres oi whfcL is cleared and about (5 acres good Meadow, the balance being >vi ti limbered. The improvements are a good new Saw Mill, with cue cf Tyler's patent vvater Wheels, which cannot be excelled; a tv. • story Flank House, and a large Sugar Camp of 300 to 400 Trees. Good roads run by the property from Uolliday.barg i„ Bedford.— ' The timber is convenient to the Saw mill, and in sufficient quantity to iun the Mill for a number oi years. .■To, he undivided one-hall of 110 acres of Tim hou.'f.rL'fJ ?•• '.towiishleus-k-ftw-if. Nt l '- K - A Itc. House and A Lot:- of Ground in the village : cf Marietta,>tn sni towrhip. 'Any one vivfcteg to purchase at Private sale can do so by CaiStO" the uin.e'signed. aLhis yesijence ' in Marriett'a, at any time. | TEEMS or Sen.-.. fan one-third in hand, and the j balance IU two equal amiui r tyment*. Pcssession given two week a'ter rale by paying the band ,,ls : y. CASEI.TON AKE. m\ SKIRT MR lib IS Hitllil 2. Uil il A J v'e It:;: t.t.BAT INtb.M ION C'l' THE AGE IS HOOP SKIRTS. I J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIP TIC (or SPRING SKIRT. T HIS uivenliar. cjnsists cf i CTLKX (OR two) E' - ' r.iPTic FUES HF.FTNTTD STEKL SPI.NG*, ingeaiously niivinrri TI'GKTI.7 AR <i FTI-MLY togU<e, EPGE to FIIAKILJFF*-TBE TOl J.IFST, ILLOD FI.KXIBLE, TL.< STIC -Tir' DUJCAHL.K SPRING ever used, I oey seldom BENT OI Bar./.. 1 '; kite me Single Springs, ?"d ' preserve their perfec* unit beautiful si.'.pr mot. than I twice as Ion? as any sir jie spring sh.rt that ever I has or can be made. , The '-vender;ul flexibility and great comfort and ! p'sasii.r to any 1 idy wearing the Duplex Eiiipti: , Skiit will be experienced faiticnlariy in all e owd | td assembl.es, Operas, Carriages, Ra'road Cars, i Church Pews, ArmCtairs, for piemen ideand house as the skirt can h folded wueii in use > or ) c., } a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk PI muslin dress. A lady having enjoye ! the plia-ure. comfort and great convenience ol wearlrg the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spin.g Skirt for a single day will uevei al'tir vvanis willingly dispense with their use. ForCon dren, Misses and Young Lwiiice .hey are superior to all others. The Hoops ere coveied with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which is ttsed on a!! single st"; 1 hcop skirts. The thiee bottom rodr r. -very skirt are also double steel, and %wice or double co\ ered to prevent the covering ftcra wearing eff the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, &e., See., which they are constantly subject to when in use. ere ' <of tl "T9W and elegant corded tapes, and aie the best quality in every part, giving to the wvarcr the most giacel'u! and peifect shape possible, ,and are unquestionably the lightest- most desirabj *, comfortable and erouoruica! -kirt ever made. WESTS' BRADLEY M'AKEV, FROI RiK i"ORS of the !"eeition, and SO Li', id HNUTACTh RERS, ST CH AMBERS, and 79 fit Si KCADE Si KEETS, New York. For .'ale in all first class stores in this city, a.. v tbr ngbout the United States and Canada, HV3ta de Cuba, Mexico, South America ana the West In dies. KP**lnquire tor the Duplex Elliptic (or dee bit) Spring S':irt. A. 8: C. August IS, 1865—3tn OSANDRETH'S PILLS, WHOSE TIMELY USE, UNDER PROVIDENCE, HAS OFTEN SAVED LIKE. Ttese celebrated Vegetable Pills aie no new, un tried remedy . they have been used and tested in the United States for thirty years, and ara relied upon by hundreds of thousands of families as almost their sole medicine wben -defc. K# care or expense is spared in their pieparetton, and it is certainly true wben I assert that no King can have a medicine sa fer or surer than Brandietn's Piiis. They produce a effect tiron disease almost immediately they are taken. By some wonderful power, pejhaps bhctric 01 nervous mduence, the progress of diseased action is arrested; where wait h fgluees and paiu have been piesent, the system be comes quieter; and the patient socn obtains refresh ing sleep. ffce genuine BRANDRETH PiLL BOXha<upon it a UNITED SPATES GOVERNMENT STAMP witc B. BRANDRETti in white letters in the same. September I—lm. AITDrrOJEfS NOTICE. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedtord County, to distribute the balance in 'he hands of Wilson Nycum, Administrator of tbe Es tate of J. Nycum, lateof Monroe township, deceased, will attend lor that purpose at hi' office in Bedford, on Friday, Oct. 13th, 1865 at 2 o'clock P. M. when and wiier: ell persons interaated can attend it they think proper. M. A. POINTS, Auditor. AUDITORS NOTICE. The undersigned appointed by tna Court of Com tna.i P'£" of Bedford County, ta distribute the bal ane- in the hand> oi John Cessna, Esq., trustee for certain rpec.h ! creditors of 11. J> Xing, will at tenn to the c- v~t, of his appointment at h.i office in Ledford on ncsday. Oct. 11, ISJSS, at 10 o'- ulock A. .. ;v n ar.-.l vv -re ail persona interest ed may aUenc if ,L-_y thinu pr uv ier. M. A. POINTS, Au iitor. WiMACXAhVA JOH.N ALSIP, AICTIOKEE3. Tf 3 subscriber will offer et public rale at his ""•vien -e in rf. Clair township . on Waunesday Ost tobej llth, 188.5,'Tw0 Head cf Horses, One Dear born Wsgou B ;g<v *t ae Hiri."ss. ScPlj. Miles Cows, ten feed of in.: titlle. iix fat H ga i and i 'it Sheep. 'Vtndniih,C- ftu. box ; nd Sled, • Beds, r ' d s t<-ids i.l beddirg, laur Cupboards, '.wo Buteau Lvc si u?-stove, £ ten-plate stoves, .wo j Dinir • tables, Bre*. .-st Unle k cuairi, 'wo Cop pet Ke: leg, a lotof Oarpelin. icr witba great variety oi Household ui Kit-be ; ,rii- r. i . other attic ? too num. rous tc- i-ei —Sal? to com merce a', i o'clocK of said da '—A reasonal .e cred it will ba given. N. THAN il. WOLF. September 22.1, ISSS. "" GY n ¥ra i.EL E YYfaY i PROCLAHATIOIT. WHEREAS, in and by en act of General Assc b!y of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, er.l.ried ►'An Act to- regulate tne General Elections within, this Commonwealth," it enjoined upon me to gve public notice of sai l el. :,ons aud tu enu r.t rate U said notice whet o'.t ers ire to o elected. J. JOHN ALDST A l>T, Sheriff of the county of Bedford, do , hereby make known cnu give this public notice to tb- electors of the county*of Bedford, that a Gene ral Election will b- held in ~aid county, on the I SECOND TUESDAY (lb;<s) OF OCTOBER, - lb US, at th several '.lection district--, v t: The electors of the borough of Bedford and town ship " r Bedford, Co meet at tne Court 'ln ,d borough. The electors of Broad Top township to ret- . at ; the school hoi:i? in .be village ol C T Gale. The ete-tc.-i rf the oot.'.ugh of Run to meet at ,he house cf Drriiel 8. Ou in -aid borough. The electors of Coleram town h'p ta meet a! the house of D. Stuck 'V in Rj r.sbuig in scitl 'ow : r:r>. : 'J he electors of Cumb-riainl Va'le.v towoshtp to met at the new school house ereced on 'ho land ; owned by John Whip's h M • <■ -,' i , ''cwosbip. Th■" electors oi Han:tea t vint- p '•> m-et at BchooP-hcuoe No. 5, near t..- ve.AUg uouseofHen- , ry -I . '■v, in said t0.... hip. J.ne el-qtora / Junii.ta rAiip to meet at Key- , si .'a scii'OGi housv in risnip T s e elector: oi Hops'. ' h lownsnip ' meet at the ; school house ue.r ffce hou-e oi Jonu Dasher in ai-i t.'V/0.-bip. * ■ The elects.. of I oadonderry towoifaip to -oetf at tlw douse now 0'": .*, '- . il. ijtl; as a ?;.cp ' ill Bridgeport iu se.: ! township. i'.'e ei'-cro.s of Lib--ty to.eos'.ip to r.i-et it the schno! houie in bfonerstown in -aid township. t'r.e electors -.1 simroo township u me.-' at th- ; liouac lately oca d by f-.mes Curaeli n. <Bearville iu riu township. ri.'cto.'s oi Scimllsburg borough to meet at > .. oiiclt sci oi house j borough. The . "tors o' Nay r towuahip to m< :t at the ! brick school rot.' ein 'h u boron h of S.-h- Rburg. i The electors cn r.aM Pro,.!er .•• to."-- -hip to .m.nt at the house latvy Jimp ed by Jar.n Nycum, r., i.n said township. The t'.cctoiscf Snake -?pri: g 'own-hip to meet lit the school iiius" mar the .Methodist tvurcn oi. the • land of John G. Hartley. The electors of West Piovidencet'. "risbip to meet at school Louse Nv. 4, near David Sparks , in said township. The electors of St. Clair township to meet at the school house n ..>i the rt.-:il" :ge cf Joseph Griffith in said towr.ship- T he elcc'ors of flrrijn township to rr. :et at the school house near 'dowry's mill in raid township. Tne electors ol South Woouberry town-hip to mil' in said {o'-n'sn* & " muel near Noble's : TL- "\pa or oi Southampton township to meet at thf house <-*( Win. Adams in ai-d The electors of Middle Wood berry township to meet at the bouse of Henry Fluke in the village of | •Yoodberry. At which time and places the qualified electors ; Will elect b\ bvltot: i ONE PERSON for 'ha office of Auditor General of-the Comr." on wealth ol Pennsylvania ONE PERSON fcr'the office oi Survey or General of the Comi ionw. alth of Pennsylvania. TWO PERSONS, in conjunction with the coun ties of Somerset and Fulton, or TLs off!.- of mem- ; befso. Hour- of Representatives ol Pciriryh ii- ON" PERSON for tha office of District A'tor ney o< B- . ff.ti ' rvcty. ON ! PF.r GN for of.ee cf Associate J for > d coi a ONE PERSON 'or the office oi Treasurer ci tatc court v, OR.E PERSON for the office of County Surveyor fer raid county. TWO PERSONS for the office or Jury Comma- • sion-r ol s s rf r v. ONE PERSON for the office ot Coiocr.iseioner oi said co i ity. ONE PI -'.Oi.' fc." .he office of Poor Director for . 3 vrarc of n.-i ' county. ONE PFUf ON for. the o.'fi-. • of Pocr Director fcr 2> nrsof - in.y. ON;'. PERSON fur the office ct Auditor cf ctd cc n'.ty. ( M PERSON fur 'tie office cf Ccrcc.er Gf sai.'. CCUulj ■ R'OIICE IS HEREBY CIVEN, T!i t v.'-ry person • seep' . Just:-, tot the ? ice v. no shall hoi my cifi • or ; uoinrment < i IT .i!. or t'.ust under in* United Sta*.s, or of riiis St i!c,fi>r .i.y city rr corporate i district, whether a commis sioned officer or otherwise, a MI Lord i .ate ; -i oi agent who is or sh '! be errplo. 'd under the legisffi tive, executive or judiciary department oi this State, oi cf any city, or of any incorporated district, and j al-o, tnat every member of Cmigres-, ana of the Sta'e Legislature, and of the s Ret or common council ot 1 any c.ty. or commissio. "rs of any incorporated dis- i trict. Tv oy I""'inc ipabie ot holding or txercising j at the time, the o.u'e or appointment of - j sp-ctor or Clerk of any election cf tfci? Commun weailh, -nd that no Inspector, Judge or other officsr of such election shall fc? eligible to be ther. voted for. j And the -aid act cf csembly -ntitled "an a-t re- \ iatiug to elections ot this Commonweal ft?," passed • July 2, IS!9. further provides as foflews, Viz : j "That the Inspector and Judges shaii meet at the j r-specti' - places appointee tor" hcitii::: the election ; in the district at which they respectively b-loirg, j befcra 8 o'clock in the mo,nirig of the SECOND i TUrl y "DAY OF ()C POBEKywd each i-_iJ lu-pectc-r i shall apf : rt or.e c:erk, who shall be a qualified vo- 1 tcr oi such district. "In case the person whn shall hzvc received tbe highest nun.bfi of votes for Inspector shall act at tend wit the day of any election, then 'he r rso - who , shall have received the second highest number o f ; votes lot Judge atth; next pit eding election shall j act as Inspector in his place. And in case the per son who has received the second highest norebn of f votes for Inspector shall not attend, the person elect- ! ed Judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, anti ; if any vacancy still continue to the hoard for .be j space of ore hoaraftei the time fixed by law for the opening of the election the Qualified votesof the J township, ward or District tor which such officer i shall have been elected, present at tue ejection, shall j elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. ! '•ft shall be the duly of the several assessors re- j spectively to attei.d at the pl.ee of holding every j general, special or township election during the whole tiro* 1 such election is kept open, for the put- i pose ot giving information to the Inspectors and ; Judge, when called on, la relation to the light of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, and oil such other matters it relation to the assess- ; merit of voters, as the said Inspectors or either of them shall from tune to time requi el "No person shall be permitted to vote at anv elec tion as aforesaid, than a white c'linen of the Jge of twenty-one 01 more who shall have r sided in this ■ Sta.- at least ore year, and in toe election district where he offers to vote, ten days mimed.itely pre ceding such election, and within two years paid a State o. County tax which shall nave been sessd ' .t leatt ten >ia>s before the election. P-j? a citizen of the United States who has proviohaly been aqu&i- i itied voter of this State and tf moved therefrom and # ! returned, and who -hall have resided in the electioa 1 district and pud tares afo-esaitl, shall be entitled ta i vote alter ri siding inThi State six months. Prow d'd That the white freemen, citizens of the United. States, Letwo< n the age of'rwcn'y-ofl* and two nty two years who iav re:d- ! i ; the et. ct '<i district t<" cujs a., afoieje.i tlni: he entitled ia vote, i --ttoiirh they shall mt have le*. "No person shell bepei: .t.edtovoi whose Wi* ' • hot eor'aired in the ii-. oi taxable i-hsUtar:ts furnished Ly the Commissioners, uule s: First, he , produce a receipt of payment, within two years of , fc'ale or County tax assessed act tl. Cm - stitution, e i.j :,e . a ..*•. torv evi tence n bis own oath or aorr nat.oii ol another that he has pint such a tax, c-r lui ,v to produce a r-*c -in' -ha!! ma ire path to Ihefm y it: 'nt thereof; if hf claim a right to vote oy bvirj -n e :tor between lb ago cl twenty-one and t vem -t.vo >->. re shsjl depose oo Oil'.. ' J■ I, rt, ! I' he U' 1 I rrfed :il the State ' -a-! or.* year L-l ne his a* nlii-uli.-n, an i make nr i in oo* oi residence i.t tb-oistric* as i required by this Or', am) ho cl.ies vai :ly lbs, account giv.n him that he of The ag aforesaid, and cvf 11 ;.l'Cb otner evr■. < pee as is t-'qoiied bv ibis au. wI., reopen trie i r.rr.r „f tie per on o adini t-d to vote -.*t.''fit.' alphabetical ;Ut fcy f.e • c r, at"! a i n'? n. ,dn opposite thereto by writing toe won! ii l.e abu t be admitted to V" '■ '■ >' tea#* ioi t,..v t,£ p.id Jax, and tire word •'age 'ifhe s; he a*•ttc.ij.lo cote by reaaoti of ■ei ,ti r tiher c ,e the r son of such a vote shall bo axil •! ret r .a cimln, who shall make a like note in the Jisf of vote.., g;.;.- jy them. "lii Eil cms v.here the ame of the frson claim gto vote is not luwtvi on the list furnished by tit 9 Coiiitniejlonets, or LI- right to .ot- whither found iucreon or n-i, . obj. . J to fc, any qtia'ifi 1 citi zen, i* shall be the duty of the inspc to exam ine such person on o'! : to his qualifications, and it he c'iKDS to have ressiri-J within the S'ctj for ou' year or wore, hi.' ntlh .-hat! be sufficient proof there of, Brft he JHHI ii ataxe procf by a: least one cotma t*rw witoe-.i who shali be a ijjaliiied elector, thai be t.as te-.! led with" the rfir:ct i r more than ten days immediately preceding taid election rr.'l sbaii ■*iso sv-mr (bat f is bona like . . -..uenre, in pursuance of ! 'axvfol calling is within the Ji tiict, ard that ne d:;: i.ot icw.jve w.thia t'iis u. .tr'st for the pet pose tf voting. "Kvi i_. p..rsoo qualified as afore- - hi, awl who shall ITiak'' w-- pmol it rtq'i:: ed, of bis rr.siderce aoil pay met t of taxes a.'c-rvsio,-hail be almitted 'o vote to t *5 township, v. a i or district u vvtu u l.e auu.l reside. "if.; r,j* persoii sbt r i prevent or f-ttenopt to prevent any cffi-i.r of n £ -rti-m, this act fruti hr.!-4r ii g ch election, c.r pse v.. tfapelttenpny.viod-oco to suy such eiiiter, am' ,'i.iH interrupt or impropHrly in'cnete with 1•> ..: ' - tttjo;. of uisduty,.shall block up or atte.h pt t, blcck cp the trindoK or av e..ue i v . a< f v.iodow vv ere the -a:::p may be hold en, or . - i 11 otce • ist uro f -.c o■ - c.c oi voch e!-'ct ten, or shall use or pi.-i ' . iu'i rudatto . threats, force or . iolenc •, with • ' 1.,a to inf:-ieiice onduiy ot; overawe ui v e ' o, r- jut .oo trots voting, or to re- tc - n • 1 . n ul cho;:-*, -och p-ersens S .'I .-•! I ! b-'- hi 1 I:J nry su-n no* exceed '■\Z ■■ Vii '-'. '.i no' -is, to be imprisoned for any r i o. i. :c I he i 11" •'v; monrhr a-'j it ' • -hov.-.i to cou.i W. ere the trial of such otfei re shall he ha t, :h-.i r'.. • p-r. t j of— fending vis r-...r ar • tct the c>y. v,*arl or dis-. i . :w' •->.- t j sai lot: >nee "r, •q-mtted, and nob Liitit' .1 t vote ib r.-in, on c-:-.v;-ticn. he shall be sc.-r n.-ed to p. a i-ri- ■ • j-.-s i;en one hundred or more than one i house'id lats, at: 1 be imprisoned not let; tpan sx mmsths nor tnore ifi-.i tiro years. '■i! aov pcisioiv ii;- patsc-'is ihill mil!:? an. bet c-T WMger upon ii ; retoif of an eleitioa within the Com-, .ooii—.'ii, or sha': offer to nialie any such bet or \va_'.r, ei-.n-r by vrrb-i proclainaiibis thereof,or fcy ar) v, i it: no j upt' : advertisement, o: invite acy pcrsiui or persons to timke such bet or wager, upoir conviction thereof he they sh-l inrfeit and p-y. tfcrea times th - amount so bet or oft ret! io be bet."! And Ju.lg s of the respective uforcl - are reqe.-e ; to rue- t .i i,. , rd, o-i the i'ndav next following the ! -..id. • ct ■ i-: election, then and there to peiij.m rhos th :. - : required of therrt by l-'v. Given under my hai. :, it my cfu.-a .i: H fford, tbie. Ist day ot Scpte'ibej. in ; fce ~ir of our f-ord, th-ninetieth oi ae J iaptmicoce of the United StIIM. ... JUi :v AL.'M\XM , hhertd. Sheriff's Cftic-, Bedford, September 1, ISoo. \ vi:ziJLiv OF VFU'SiBLE I\ZJ<L ESTJTS. The sibscr orr. ex-.-c-tor of the 1-it ■•'! and teetameor of Jacob Snowberger, lete of Middle H'oodberry towns - ip, dee'd., v. iii offer for sale on tie premises, in sr id township, oil ,N ifftrd'.'tf', Ihe "itk '/'* y ot October} next, the following relit est TUT, MANSION ' LACE of : ai.! c-'ccr- rh .lining lands of John b' Mmar- l?avit Boye, i-ni other.', containing 97 acres end 7# perisbes, of gc-.d limestone neat measure. 'J nr lard h-- abcut 0,. - nil" north of the towa of Wtoi L About 79 acres of the laud -re cleared .. ; -; r , a at ate of cultivation, the batar.r is'--lit' ,'oer j. Tne o' : --r improre r-- its siro Tv. o leg ,'i...r < dv t-Hmg baufc barn wit wi.,: •. hpt, and thei - nt-i Tdugs, and a well '-a feet deep of yoed limestone water-Baas door. Also- .. V .. *f tl-r.i-er '..mi r. th - name town r;.. r-,ii cn.rg 1-ads of Lia l "-' f'■ y.'-r, David Letdy and otbet s, contain ng about h aciex uid 17 perches. • J- -one other T - '.rt of 1-t/R.i situate about oae oat: ci V>'nodi.eiry, .t.ijoitiing lards of Jacob S.Brown, John iieiih a;.t cth.:s, contiinir.g 11 acres a lei parches, \v:H. a good log dwelling ' arid barn stable thereon eree'ed, a spring of rover failing " iter rises near toe house. S-< : * Vv 1. com., enee at n;.? o'clock, of tail djr the terras will ue made known. JOHN 15. REPLOGLE, Ex'r. - September R 4t NANCY A. FRY, - ) la • lit Court of Common Pleas by her friend | for the county of JBc ifari, No. Parn:;' RHOACS,* J-7S, Nov. T- r.a, 1862, Pla.Sub vs. i | pcrna in Libel for Divoiee. JEREMIAH FRY. J And now, September 4, ISC5 # the Court, on motion of G. ii. Span,, Esq.. attor ney for the above named N'encj A. Fry, the above named libellar.t, grant a rule on the above named' Jeremiah Fry, the respondent in the above case, to show cause why a divorce a vinculo matrimonii should not be decreed. The said rule returnable on Monday, the 20th day of November, 1565, at 13 o'clock, A. M. O. F.. SHANNON, Prtrth'y. Attest—JOHV ArnsT.srir, Sheriff. Shfr : *f's office. Bedford, Sept. '3. 1365. Same I [So. 78 Nov. Term, 1862, Plnrite Sub v h prena in Libel for Divorce, issued to c; ,~e * Nov. Terrn, 1365, &c. Sept. 4. 1865, otr tnotion", E. M.'AHip appointed commissioner to tuke tcrtiih -i y d i >cts end make return to Mid Court at nest term, Nov eO. 1565. ToJii v 7iiu.[ j-/y a-<<; ili y irtito Interested. Noli- e hereby given th.t Ae undersignedcon mUbionor, appointed as above stated, will attend to. the duties i i his said, appointment at his office, in Usui ford, en Satur:'. tho 14th day of October, A. if - 1865, v. hen at... whore jou tcay attend if you ihink proper, F. M. AI.SIP, Commissioner. September 15, 1865. NUItSB3IE3, BEDFORD, PENW4. To SaY^CH (lifers to the public an I dealer*, a large to-k of well yro'.' :: fruit trees consisting of APPLE TREES 6 to '.O (net high, PEAR, sianriar-i and dwarf, PLUM, CH F.ur.v, APRICOT, nectarines, quinces, GRAPES o! all the desirable kinds. CHERRY CUR RANT tend other fire varieties. GOOSEBERRIES, SPANISH CHESTNUT. ENGLISH WALNUT, SHADE AOKN AMKN J AL 11.OWER1NGTRF.ES, Evergreen trees, shrubs and Vines in variety, Hon eysuckles of all knids, Hardy perpetual blooming Hoses, Flowe; icg Shrub*, Dahlias, Fancy varieties, Fuchsias, Cbr/Sinthetnums, Ac. Upwards of l.'t 00 trees ere now or. the grounds, thritty nod heal ny. Great inducements are ottered'" to ;. . e int. odsiig to plant largely, or those buyiug to t-il again, especially oi apple. Ca'aiogucs sent tree to those applying. Person-* at a distance will id ease write for further, information. . . - TE*Agents wucted t 0 ge R trees. Good vagae paid. S— 3(0-
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