" 3FPFOH D GAZETTE. ; "rr.romx, Ccrosta G, 10-03.l 0 -03. Y 1 1 L. I'J v will I>C iis.i-1 tliG : C..uri !*'■*• on .MONDAY EVENING. Oct. 9. Turnout! Rally for the White Man'* Gov #rroieiit: A. J. SANSOM, Prca't. ! (UN.N&*IIOIiT 0. K.! UVZZ.M HUZZa! HUZZA! Cvnneoticut Las just voted ami Negro Si.ff- ! r .*i Liw i>eeti defeated by 5.000 majority!) >'?-, hoy*-', for l'cnnsylvat.ia ! —Tim following) S ' the returns from Connecticut: CONNECTICUT ELECTION, HAO:'. 2.—Ti is city has given 6"4 ! y against tin- Hmemhacnt giving the right p{ sutirige to negroes. Greenwich civts a ihe •vj-jrity of 2-S5, ar.il a Democratic majority ! jjrtiie town ticket. Norwich !; gives 125 j ag"inl-. \\\ ■ fckno.vkdg-j cor btc-dnws t- the family dl W. A d.ioia, Esq , for their kind hospl'.ibty on faaoccasion S iut? ufnt tnn vri'i de L--r uuty btxcc;: VT;C Rallt Hie Democr -uic citi- j *■ :*, r s Br-v 1 Top t;-., had a grand ra! : y at j C (lj.de, i Mnuy ia t. Speoc' cs were v.ieby >.< un Palmer end E. F. II r, Eq- Tbe billowing psrwnf act-i'! iw ofSoors < f ,1? ; T. iing: President, Dr. A v i D ivnli: viae pros- : i -'i, Samuel Acker, John A. J. Pearson. Tn C. I'.gard, Jo--:: Wright, Samuel Wilson ki 1' - .-1; Secrets:ie-, I'ati bk Dhrew. EC' il tn:<. I). 11. Bars. A fine clit ntr was served up at in * hot. 1 of Patrick Dhrew, who ♦•knows l.r vu k.-ep tavern," and no mi-taka. Tle j t'.jad Top boys are all light. 'TEIT MTSTING AT HAINSI'.' r.G.— A mon-j *tTir 'Hning of the Detuocrata of Col. ra:r. j i . a t R .i'l-burg, on Thur-dav evening; hst, :: fr -at of Hotel (. uof tbt best | "• lij •, -*pc in the county )'! be lactes m h re i ' ir. f rtw end every thing went * ;<• rry as j . " WJ." !• thing happened to mar the) fl' -veli.-.g,, -v-*nt ilie ir.ter. Un:. )n> o .v par .. ga b.I in n .-... re '>pt by a fei* cf d.- n -r.r cf !! •• '!. The D .nacrats of Ukrain and vicinity wiH remember the insult* -sJ-t -m flam this store. Esq. Jam*.* keeps -' or, agent! man and know, now tsp*ct the r- ipirns of his pt liticftl og t ncnt". will a!i makes good fivjr, nml d-m --•Wi.l bxrul-bilb arc not tor,; off i:3 -crs. It ,l * Amtiiiiir.i, t .g of Colcram wart DcC-.'cra<:? i fwoni, ibtj rr.i-t bhave like white men; e:L fTy v. ill tind that iiK-re are stores anu m ' p-cp'e cart go without being insul- T.e mcetiiig vti orjaoized by the sp *lttmont of S. H Faatber* President; Pruf. ' huglt.j?, Baiizer Sbcifly, Mm- Uaee, A ,; Ck.idn, Emanuel Shftfer; Jacob ivogg, VV o. "tier, H irtay Shafer, Gs W. ileal, W. P. •d'"garr, (i,. V," Cck n:i, Vice I'residente ; D. fmyip i , ip> ? ~ C "u'v ' l SifiiUi, o.cr.-'i- An cddre-si was delivered by I>. F. Meyers, -j' wps , , t y entV.uM.istic. and Co'"' A ■ thunder defont ioto She ranks o: Dt." ■i.itfßism on '1 uer-luy next. •B.ETINO AT SrostEasiowM.—A large meet* tree and tried Dtmocracy of Liberty * hi.ll 1 Stoncrstown, on Monday cve u'"g lest. GEO. F. SI EEL was chosen Pies "t. Simnci Smith, James B. Jenkins, David k-t- Samu! l'erkstresser, John C- Nea- T, reorge Dunlap, Jacob Stoler, were appoin j \tc" Fr'-identsl ai..l S. o. Fluke, Jfieob id Jaw:eft Roads. Secretarioa. Spee- II Mlm iatje by J (', Fisher, John Pain. • I Ij, l if Meyers. Liberty is O. K. Ti.e p''* IFb i* :tf„i.'ancß w"—■ ~eli entertained * I J " ... ui Mr.*- b- Ti i.-ker r l r - UV. !v . Vv GF.ATU RAI.LT AT CENTHEVIIXK!—GREAT UpßtSf.-a IN T.ITTLE BERKS I—Oae of the lars;- fC.st nettings ever lield in C. Valley, Assembled ut Centreviile, on Saturday last. Tin Lardy y cmanry ot •'*}.? valley" were there! The ;• | dter bojs were lucre ! The good men of all par ties were there! A large delegation from BcG : ford was also present, asxiong which were mr.riv sc idiers. Tin meeting was organized by ap- ; pointing ARCHIBALD BLAIR, t-.q,, Presi dent; Vice Presidents, CAPT. MARTIN F. BI>RTZ, J CAPT F. M. IJAFEK, LIEL'T. WJI. HATER, SERC.T. i J ALEX DOOR, D:UUT. GEO. W. GI;AY, SEHCT. ) i JESSEMt LEEK; Moses Dickon, Henry M i'er, Sr., | ! Nicodemus Wert a, W. Cessnw, A. Zend; wer, '■ Ex| , Jacob Wertz, Henry it ,sc, Geo. l> "tz, ■ | Mason, Samuel Wiiip. Esq., J. Smith. : ; and Samuel Elliott: Secretaries. Surgeon P. } H. P nt-yl, CCih V. V„ S.-rgt. F. M. Slack. \ JOM ,h Z> OiL.v.cr, Goo. W. C.sstvs, and Jac.-b i SC. Gat,..i. Speech*'.- v-c, rutd" !•■* J., hn G. higher and J,*l,n Puiiiar, 'J he iiiLctiu: ; aJi'Mirncd with three cheers for the whole n i Ucibocrattc 11 _i: >- r. CAVFKDEK'S OTCKE —The eustc-n ei.d of ! Southampton had r fine meeting at ('av, ad rN, i on Saturday lust, lb*v. Jrimef iVn;. . net I ■ a s Presidcut; Ilei'Jv la-., sure. D - . : i B:>lio-, . - • j Abel Barnes, Gideon S tta, A; : . Smith, ; 1 and Joseph Mors, ns Vt- ,•..>• Jcnts ; and Ah- i :, !♦ p. J Caverder and W. Il.hmiuias! j Secretaries. Tie meeting wee addressed l*v i>. j ! F. Meyers. t Sv.i • .SrR'N n.— The I tihccrnta ef Sr.nk. | Si'i::•••: tp., li- .1 >i'■ ♦! n.sc'ii.2 ftt Havt •:> .-• ! , r. . , • SciiOnl house, or. i u ?day • v: i:.g ie t ias- ; j ideal, Geo. Sinou-s-. Sr., A r ice PrfSiknu, H * j W. Ro d, Sol. Iteigbnrd, A'-r-. K -.er-, Jelui! j F.'.an, I. N. KTons, Geo. Shear r, W. C••i.-t --j inger ; Secretsnf?, Henry Smousp, J I*. r-iwr- , timorc, \f. Cessna. Speeches were made hy 11. : j W. Fislier and L. F. Meyers. Sfttke Spring ! ii all r : ght. A BOMB SHELL! : OP.O of tbo Fditors Who WAS ''liuia- • bagged." T'.r is taktn in b;i a Dese ler.' ''Soldiers, read THIS Lotter!'' In laet wnck 3 inquirer appeared a letter purporting lo have been written by one Allen Cubbler, wh"ie namewa*. j by mistake, placed upon the list of vire presidents ef 'he ti-.te D-:iar,er3tic n)"cting a: ftehellsburg. The following ' from a irne soldier, eipi.e, Cobbler in a manner wfcicb ) neither he nor bis indistre-t medical friernl will relish : ScHELLSBnto, October 2, 15!55. ! I rn not in tba habit of writinz for newspaper . v r of j wast it, s u:_v time iu looking after r--h -r • •' pie's efl'sirs. • sad yet where I was located for the last to roe jrar*. I j was accustomed to return fir- whether the shot was lid" i j or ar. emp'y snrLL. s th" "lie t > which ' am r plying at j present, 'jiistioe to myself and thus- wi'h whom I was a?S"Ciated while in tbo service of my country, d'-mands j t that the brave soldier correspondent f the'-Iriquirer.'' ' : of last week, be set in h> true po-i.i I inter , todea] j : with the veteran only ai; a soldier, u 1 -care nothing about j : his political vi ews. : A'.'ow me look over bis character as a soldier. Oar fegim- -it. the !.-;>• a I* V.. v. - (r u . .- ce. the Jd n day o* | ; August. i?o2. On the mtrcb f •* - eR- tay House :o j ' M .ylar l V ' the tb.iier de- | strtel the ranks a.n-1 returned hoiae. where he rc ,a.ne-i ' utitil i:e w-e buiite-1 down OV tue very men who now aid ■ L,m to get"ng t p M- beat.: la. ir •> oi U:e 2i-'u t" • 2"t -pa U t;. -tM.-s v I u* tm ! •V y ,">r. C. and 'ha peer-doctor) r TOBT ItSEEtS IX ; i tiiE s;*cim. ts V bat else '■ b■ r,t- ■ : • ? Bat ! i whota. r wander, was tba A... r ~ing wb;j, he lay in i the clearing back •f belt., burg? V.'itb .vtt enemy as..- j 1 he battling a ben b , was hniht edeortad tor iujh awr bar- ( c.-*r:'. bv - j'iad .-f ivaliy 7 i'cv- - - ko | eoontrs ahaa la MM Jail, ptisn to fctbgwis ast t'to i J the Rip ifnps? ut he was :*:•* taken to Uc Hip Usps.— j V.'hv lot? :• 1- not the fault of any of s w.w-wojld- , | b--f i-ud*. The rery an on who i > he r. w turns bin bach , and -i > f _ e ,t.y.erht-i-i '. end nen . ,<■ ; i jr nit! f ion of the ,0. fir.' —Sii> Sof TUCV BV 'fcT-voV, j SAV e. trty . ... thc i*t vtsuarsT TO tv.tlch HE wis JI-.-T --EV tSTiri.y.n' Wh->' b.te .njri :' ■ ' The ■ arc i>ts Mr. 'Mitor, which every soldier of ou- J rcii-ter' wy k 0.-.s r>*'TS which, for the ;-V~ . f Vr. | • Po'X-'vr, w .ui J'ot h.• bee l laade public, had hot • '*dto f ".pt''d to dc-iacs the X. ( i. t nurd w*,n fituo of the ; Dcmocrati-: soldi rs at .-rh* 'Nt-urg. nciueinbcr. ftlto-r { -oldi'irs, Sll OTO rot Democrat* wh" profess : be. Aclioms • speak louder than Tirds. Roq ec t '!>' . out* 1 JAMES NACULE. t | Lato of Cu. D. idSth P. V | A FiriE ALONG THE WriCLE LINE ! Til 3 SoHitrs Charge The Eneny ! 1 Tbe Negro-2afFr?hr'-it33 Mast Ske cadlkl | IIURUAIl! IIUlLi'AII! HUURIir. j The f:!!ew;* pai' ; w A flr-s- 1 -s T:o-i is- , j sued ij tt.o amkt e gne-l *•" *' d * Wuum wc. rcc- > {,i>< .-a at.. "T t!-.- I'ih . j * rri'l ruost pi<: ♦>! | a."n w';o wtart c-t'l to fi:-it utwler the flng of j •j our century. Ht::clrercu'ut" rvoJ i \ the nrrnv ; ' of tl*o United isUtes, end fi"S'at, - 1J 'key think, ! for the resnorati-'n of tkc Union, tul.etiiis r.Kl.,— od of entering their t-olcmu proio-t agsiost the doctrine of tie men tvno now decl.tre that the j repentant people o I the Soul I. uil bt kept out of the Union. The Union mast t>e rebtowi, j or the privations and sacrifice* of tho ia..t four j year*, 'vil! have been made ,o Vi.i i. Our com- j .! padeo,' whose silenf d" 8 t s'oeps upon a thousand J i hath; lib is, stave their lives to restore the Un- , ! i i;n> and w mnnoi now stand by and see the ; ! fruits of their nte f*>r candidates upon r. platforjr- which J does nor repudiate Negro .Suffrage 'iJ which fails to endorse Andrew Johjisorfd Res'-ration FoL'CV. Col. W W. H. Davis, candidal" for Auditor General, and Co!. John P. I.'.nion, far- Snrveyor Genital, nrc in favor of the e.xtora of the Union and opposed to Jfetfrq i'uJX frige, wliHst their opponents are placet! upon a i platform, which declares that the Southern ( S'tiitc* tijusi be he! .! in subjugation, as conquer ed t-rntory, and thus k: t ; out o! the -Union, and A h:eh dues not my OIRS word Hgaiust N - ;r,' f ohrace. • Frederick Movvry, David Sruith. John Coriey, John P. Sa.uh I'honi.ii Mower, l>ewy Ifipp, Bcnjamht Coriey, Adam C *npi Lewis Vyambaugh, Henry Hildebrandt, ' . Jacob llerhrant, Jr., jSauiuel S-Burket, ; Andrew .FVarner, Jeremiah Taylor, t j John Shippey, * James Taylor, ! Albert Corby, Jr., John C. L'fcilfer, ; David Myers, Jacob L. Albright, i ; Edward Straney, Winston Hairy, E>py A- I.enfUiinl Solomon li I'harpi : I William Lehman, Peter Albright, • John i Ritchey, Samuel C Valentine,; ; Henry C. Eitchey, Daniel Raley, } Widltm Sleek, Isaac Burket, j i II ury C. Lehniazi, Tobias P .:>r, j Ai()Mt I. Lit; Kelt, Jacob 1 harp, ' J-Mijdi Newcomer, Joseph Hoy man, : 'A'ni. i: Wray, Philip liender, >"!.'• h. .5 -:tls. Eplirahn I\* ".uard, * j Nicholas 5 1. Deals, James R. Vlekruy i James N. .t.'i'v, Reutien Ilardiager, | Joseph i'i ■ Cook, Francis M. Elliott, • i!et; 1 :.j ai J. bouser, Tuoina* Fisher, I". -■>. b -iiers, ' David 11. Dicken, ) . •' a.. • IV Jacob Lruner, A la'it Be.. 1. Thus. D Ivurir, | Widiam Kagley, Josepa | . David if Da:r, L- ,f. bin,ii- r, i A i"j yv. I IVurtw? (-- 1 •* - | 1. Weraing, SitmuG .Statler, 1 David Miller, Isaac Nhiodemus, Jacob A. Hits, Bernard Hite, i Jacob Oi to, Gc ~.e >i-o-k, : I. laght • npstar, A. I*. . uorman, f . X Sproui. Samuel Crous?. i • Dfl ai;-*h, Thona *s T. Kdy. Vh.'aui M. Adams, V. A. H.tor, . -*♦•{*. :'.i ■ man, J P Brown, J'jn f. . ook, Sanm I Walker; •Vi ..am F.arncst, Jt --y Brown, Henry 11. Bagley. j t * - C. VALLEY, Oct. 2, 1855; MR. Eujiurt : . In resuming opr. re- iew commenced i in last week's number of GA7i-rri.:, allow 'me to assure my unknown friend, ••ASexns," : ri his ♦'out of the way place in th" country" • llial 1 wiii handle him its lenjlerly as tdie ?i i twe of tiie Case *dl r.dmit—f do nut wish Xo | ;,r- luce unnecessary nervous excitement. Ihe iaet is, lie na.s committed a g • ve cri *>r: having , assailed tin- fair fame of our people in ti is val ley, and 'j isiiec must he doiie.it' tne hew vers 1 'a!i." Our anlor gives •>*> iuf.>rina*ioii rdiive , to llie numiier of "ske J.al llers. from tbo draff," and the cause which prod. utJ it. thirty ci:i zens of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ; and county of Bedford, roblved of their 1-. ya'.tv id 'j.iive! of th.-ir patriotism impelled to turn th'.ir oru ks upon the dear old jlny exiled from ' (In ir friends and families: concealing Ikenfceives i in dens and eaves, or seeking leiuge i.i distant [States; :.ad a!! this mischief-—ail thi- social an-i , tnurnL disorder—all this suff-ring! brought u i bout by the "teaching" of that a'e, i- i!. I sheet, the ♦•Be-lford GazettlVoii-derf'-.l! : i Mr. Editor, is it really true f Are. yon that ! monster of' iniquity—that wily serpent which - 'lias "nteii.j *n and blighted ihe fl-wers nre! ! blasted t!:a fruits of this U't'e paradiss? Will, you r. quc.int me with the secret of your ex- j j traoriiinary power ever the mr,~xes T To ! somev. kat serious, however, I presume if you i t posse?* the stipe ior light er.jeye l by the i ! favored ••.". U \*..-," y.m claim at to utji Uidu l ; • i}.iur princii'l s, nod act in acccrdan with ' voiir convictions of duty. V.'iih regard to this I skedaddling operation, it is vary likely that war ! learned fi-icnd i -s v: '• of lit" mark he was jix the "fbsiP iMoetratioc. Thtwe micwit id-j i'-v.s —it!i !':e iniinitni ;e Falstaff, no d uiht. 1 I'upuuht that ' ih..< rvii-m was the tx u.-r part of j v , '!or. : ' T ey lire 1 in an ♦'out of tne way j rla't*.' hemmed in on all sides, unacquainteu , i ,vu!i liie oqfer world —s >me of theai probahiy I haa * e* cf jeer, beyond the-shadows of their na ! live mount.oias —-their *UI and dorucr'.ic at | achrt" ntf- v. era Ptrpng —they coniprehetidtid not 't' n ut'ire i f the struggle, n- r i;n*2erstobd the ' gi. qucst'c-n of govcrnutei.t. 'ltiey cpuhl not !.ec t!:e r..-e5-si*v pi fightir. T a : rr!r.3t t!;o"e whom : ! they i.od l*"cn taught to regard as their broth | rtn. In ?hort, personal;safety —the Ipvctif li f> , j prevails) i Vtr every other instinct and feeling, i GrWouah they erred. Nov/, seeing the::' or- ; ror, tftcy regret it. Would it not be maguatv m"io to jcty ituu forgiva them I The aspor- ; ; :'l <•( uL-.'i.yai'y cM by implication upon our | ! icpl", r.-i.iS.- i•: ■> my nerves. Is not the i iving n an nosl.ui, . True, there are di"or- i ~t vi anionc.si u-t v/!;'. ;v r p: rd I • winr' """■■■ j jtutcstl • thin.' railed loyalty. Smc ;re in favor j • ♦•; ■ co's*it>-ion as it war.;" or.'*-?.? ";tsit Is" . ( .-,*ri c'b rs b.3 it sh*>ul us. hpvi"g I • direct State affairs at H:w 'dcrg. P. ad se? after importprt tnnftcrs in I ■ .- i AVb 'ii if e *mi--to st'lii J.ig hairs - • • • x IJ* * t . (or. vi': nai protlorns, wc nu-n j are at fault. Jib tety mystified Wsido j • ,ve kita'T r.iVrjt "!'•' >or the L-'*v of i England or the • G-il of Eight .'* or the '-A 7 :'- j cits ot Confederation" or the reserved rights of ; j States or the powers of iegi-•- Wti.-o? j Tnftijou bci'oie it:a* we cannot quite keep I up with Ihe rap' I march of liuiaau pr gross, j But '-no iuin~Hr do knur-, thai is, We lore our j ' ojuntry, our to 'ioh country and desire the am- j hj and pro-vcnty whole. Moreover, we ; bo- or "Our Culprß" and try to obey the • laws so far as to- understand them. Mr. Editor, i u that loyalty ? We wish to be right -on this t vi'al point nad will submit to another test.— Unfold the "starry ff .g"— read thu declantion lof independence—-Miing forward u string of ; rcsulolions —Strike up "Hail Columbia" or '■Yankee Doodle" and the Sjiirit of '7to will j burn wit!)'.- us. 0 iriicHils in their pul?uli*m3 ' ( rtili keep time to the music of the Union ! ' : Surety me must be trnfdi- As en evidence that .we are not mistaken in tliis matter '. When Petersburg LJU It VVashingn. ;: hn J definitely grppted | its military and civil tribunal* for' the punish-1 mont of treason, or shadowed forth a plan of • ' reconstruction." Docs not that "speak vol- | naif?" in favor o£ tic? loyalty, of oar P 'opio. t If n'l why formerly looked upon us with stis* j \ picion, are not now convinced that we are nil j rig.it, on the subject of Loyalty, where is ! ibe use of facta or lt'gie 1 Two or three very interesting points in the communication of "A-■ ! lexus" have not yet beet, reached- We bad thought to have concluded our strictures with j this article, but must not impose upon the kind- i • hcsF of the publisher, or the patience of his | | reader?. Shall we now.spare our vjhant, and • learned friend, of. -imply take a breathing j spell, asui up and at him again ' _ JUSTICE. \ [F'T the Gaiette.] i Meiers Editors:— J It will bo seen by the published ! > notice* that the annual examination of touchers 1 : is, soon to begin, and teachers and directors j can, if tlkty will, aid us greatly ir. this wo;k. ' Tt-ach .rs can aid us by coining prepared. J J Heret "ti.re, many have come without pen, pen- j | nil, paper, ink, t>r books of any kind. Sonic | ! su-Si hrvc b-cn supplied by us, others have ; !>,rro.ed of their neighbors, and, rtill others j j have t;ecn eutnpelieq to drag through the day, j ; sw best they could, under such circumstances, j ; Those wishing to acquit themselves creditably , will iio well to bring with tb.-m good pens, I | e to.; ink, good paper, Brooks' Intellectual Ar: i • i i:iunrtii and McGully's or Osgood's otii rea-' jd. r. They can also aid us by coming in time j J 'lb. i who straggle in after the day's work is ; i begun, as many are in the habit of doing, not ' • only add greatly to our labor and retard tin j j examination of others, but they make it ioi- I possibbf ' lu :■*'" *"* • — m j - i 'lc v.\ .eiiuatioir, nnd consc-quently often get J : worse nii.iks ti.-.a i!ny could otherwise show • j liu mscl .*3S ctili'tcii Iho ''■> ib. • are always I i.ae/onet such I caard*, ia ur.rk'n.g j ion ctors cr.u ltd c r by waking an tf ed to . J ttcurc the attendance of enough-apuuer us for i ail their schools. TU . v.e think con, -n m 3t inst't:if , be U'.'tiO .. th- proper elici toe ma !♦-. i i . 1... . re :> .easily bunt • 1 no before the cx* 1 a - .: - ". . i .titer. If present aril examined; prc toncA of the board as the law intends, ■ they can be r.rti -led with at once, and there i i I r.o further'rouble about it. I.'enough are not i pr. seiit, the cluniccs are that all fho schools can : not lie supplied, Tew ate willing to make a 1 trip tu Bedford for a private examination, in oruei to secure a school at the tpeagre ccu.peri sation paid by most of our districts. Directors can also aid us by having the 1 re.K d-hourc-iS hi which .the examinations are tube held, op •! and put in (U'opcr.ord"v, and I if the weather be cold, warmed, before nine d'i | do 'k. It iiiipossihle for us to get there much • : hefcic this a.nc, an lif the house is locked, and .he key to fte liuo.d oeiore it can be opened; ■: the v a!her is cold and there is neither lire ! nor wood, nor axe to coop it w;ih, i'l which has frequenlly happened, the cx"roin.';ti ii mast 1 •phi l ite rod consequently often be continued ..ue in the night So the great inconvenience and i aim '"ar.ee cihall concerned, II cm luiiily i. s not asking too much when we request director > to see thai their school-houses are opened ai.u put in proper <.rdf in good season. It is no part of our work to hunt keys, borrow axes, or cut wood, i:J " e < . j ret to doing it especially when wo have ouite.a 4 much within the strict line of j di:iv. r.z v.c can attend to. if directors and teachers will aid ns in the parU'.'ulaiY. • hove tuei* : toned, we shni. :>c under ! .... I uiun v obngatio.xs. i 1 VV. DICKERSON, Co. SOD; j \A A fry Bp. > T- ' . . "' COOX—ADASIS.—A' ihn reA-lruaeof t;.bri -air - j cr. :r tl-ia pl-ce. on'iuca.lay n-.orn"ig, Oct. ,'.u, bv Rev. Tbot.n is UfVillD, Mr V, r. Co to of c -.ri tt .iron City. | lutli jr Hiiu *i; •• Ma,.: A int, .-f i:..j borough. 'ii. happy ocup'u hsv, *;r.KN'—PAJUMEft —la Srtarttabttrr, on the23d alt., 1 i by it, ~ i. •:. IluM. Mr. Lcri „\\ Gorxie:!. of tb.a eoon !y. t. MKdfj (- trrii of Svxacrset county. ! Xciu Overliecnicut?. Valuable B:oad Top Coa! Lands FOR SAL E. hitatr of John K Lsne, late of theCitj of Luneaster j f (ieee*3e::! rrt! pcrciiiptorby, on TCK-HAY, the l Jth weship, IA .;t ll tlie townebip aforeaai j, in toe j nam :f Vil!iar, Lane. No. <5 Conf ; "ins 4-?4 A ORBS AND 51 PF.RCHBB, j r.n:!: peasaie, i.t ie ,owbatitj> aforesaid, ad warranted ; 1 • ISO ACRES .♦YD r PERCHES, I I n ,...>- measure, situ: • ... said wwr.raip. and warranted ia I f!ie name of .rob - . MeClain. ! :,) r ...i-ininf: v.d ACRES AYI) 35 PEKCTIES. • ie.l. u. . ! " ■-•. r i-m'o ia toe r.:hi]> and warranted in , the name ef Dauiet Kerr. I j No. A Contair : . e J| ACRJSe AN 0 122 PERCHED. j n*--; uie our -Itaat, ic "■ id lawuship. and warranted in j ' the reiSv of T'ooinae M. Long. ;i. s N ' 3, i, 5.> i V err i:ue'cd contiguous, cn j Ron, wnieb c • ialo the Ray-town b.-anc': of 1 ,;.r .:.i, r..,,ai abeve Hope-roll, on ia< Hur t.'Ugdon j *-:. : itv >ad Tup I! 'i I road. r. on. -hut v-fcicii road ha- oeet j j cr-, flap aid riin to or ne.r sail land. The- v trnets | . . I t , i •;•>..i intids d fmu. one of lUe unat o< .1 C- J ; tare* n< B'oa.i }'•■■■ .■! Sold, and c be mined on j < £-• ty l.ua, Mid S ! s jiila Itua. - .u be • "ned to i get her, -. . !: of the trass ta can be mimtu •.p-;r.-.teljr, ad ! VMStageO'ia' V. 1 No. *5, ! itcat" I etreral mlins fron? the above traots, i near tbu Siaau of Sauuy Ruu; is a, gojd ooal Lr-at aoi .rut ! wirb excellent tiuiDer. i A m.-p f tiio UndooHii be seen or had by applying to ' If. Thorns A Sous Aaotioneers, Pbil.ndolph'i;.. Any further iaforuiatidn d~.rod befuro the s.de c in bo ' had by .'.duuseiug the Administrators, at Lancaster, or f the lion. S.amiiol L. Itti.-s.: , at Bril'ird, Pa. TnnM.: : T-'U percent of the purchase money t Woodborry township, ! j tJedford county, adjoinlngl aods of George Sharp'* hours, i David S-uakoy, J. mnel . and olbors. aonvtinicg j ! about 110 aote* strict measure, abou 13D acres el eared mid j | under fenoj, and the b ilauoe well timbr? I, having a J Lot? Owdling House, Stobfe, frc , : therein erected. There i< t! & D od spring of w-Rter | upon the premisoa. • . i Also, there will h.- sold at he rarao time, all tb- e --l.K_ IK ... ground, situ... near I.nfiyctar\,'!e, in tv,u'h j - wi.ship. a.ljjit.ing I*. " B. Furry, 1 David Dilta, Pen. .-,:.iuor •' containing 3acre more or less, with a Plauk Dn'tlling Hons • "i'.-rc-u er" ed—water oouv' -jieijt Terms made kno -iton ~iy >f sale. - BENJAMIN F. ffH'E, ft SAN , JIINEBLEY, Adminiytratorn Trustee's Sale j OF VALVJBLE REAL ESTATU. i By virtue of *n order of sale, is.-uad out of the Orphan*' Court : f Bedford county, the uvknigsed will "ifc. at ! pu'-'i, s ttnon the jwamis-*' within two m:!s of Palo Alto, in 7 :i 'o-i'iorry ton i:*lii:>. Bedford county. Pa., oit Fr ay ike -171/1 day of October, 161)5, thcfdlowi , ! tcrlhcd valunblo rc&luta.'-'*. .ate .heprop erty of Jaeob Cook, decease i. ■ S). 1. All that' certain wvll-kDtwn njiil ?*!aaido tract j '.■( la:. I, situate'iu Lonuouderry township, Bedford county. Pa., formerly known asths Charles Hoyman propctty, !- joining lauds of James Alattiagly and others Contaiuiug otic hundred and twenty two acres and one hundred perch es, mote or less, of which about ona hundred ccics are cleared end under good cultivation, abcui3o seres ol ex ccllont hot' in land, about 21 acres in meadow, wi'b a frame hi use. V-ern. and grist mi'l in good running order, a new saw mid, mill-bouse, cooper shop, wagon shed, corn crib, and other hull-lines thereon erected —there is also an apple orchard of choica fruii upon the premises. : N->. 2. A tract of mourns n laud, well timbered, con | tainiug about 42} acres, adj uaing the abort. i So 3. A tract of lan 1, situate in same township, ad i jjiiJtig lauds of Henry Cook, Jacob Witt and oth. con ! tatning ll' acres and 82 petebes, mne or less, about five j ceres cleared, with a log house thereon erected. | Tsßys—'Jce-third on the Ist of April, io} gal representatives of j Samuel Carper, la'e of the township of Middle Wood ber ry, dot J to wit John Carper, residing in tnc county of : Baroaa, L'linoi? ; Eieoortck Carjtcr, Js cb Carper, Polly. . I intermarried uiih J dm I'eagy. the 'as; three mentioned | residing ia t:o cotirij .flk J. • Philip C it. r reptdt ! iug I . '.I. • eounty of H irta-t. -i-: Chr: t.q.her Car ! ui-r. Ruing. I C tfper, mMitt ft) 'h- -n of Fail too, II- | : f'Jtng I. UL v. -i J). * N- : .J, iNk 5 f - rni r. .■' wit' 1 . rk-rr, Cr,! aartti ' --iy .r r ; ried wi h Ditisl F-< iho !-•: ecu r?.-' En io , -'- ; county >.f But su, lilii. ; Marg irct, i tuirrted wi'.h Jit ' 'h, r- idiug in the ui !' Bvdfat t - L.: i .od ' j r.r>fl,.r ••! el. Or; ' -IDS' C IA: at D: if o'd, on the : j third MOD -. 2bta day, of jCnvcmbe- next, t > aeeeptor J Ir■ .. sio take the cu: , state of sasd deceased at lbs tP- i ' uttt'sa, which has been valued and cj traisodln prru- t nnc i' i h-:!: f• ] ..•• iono: valuation utsaed wßef oar j said Court and to the 8! eriff y y .ci-ci ' Lave i.crcanto -;et my ! ; ! :'ud •' ■'! the >. i i "•• i C .i: lat j.vurbrd, tfco 7ia 1 Jtv u ; s - taw . D. io | * ' O.K. eiLp.NON, Clerk. ! I Ootob r5, 1 JS. . v -'C:'v ? OF Iv * VAu L\ il" \L j STATE. ! The u!' - r ' ruet cx out or of :L '' J t 11 it: dtr .urnoiit .Joseph K. rt k. If" of me t.sMp t N: pier, in ; the i atinty of Bcdi Ft.. y virtue ol the tn tbnr y sud directi a it: c 1 wi.i v..*.tued. wit', soil at public it ry upou 'he : Katsca, „n • rVERRAI'. th r l t-.'/i "J of T 'ovemb r, 18G3, i r.'i. foil si: g deseiih It-" v las'lefar., or tiaotjof land to wti : To- one lh. runf being fort* rly 'ac ut'.K :u j i prop T'" of slid decent'-1, si us to iu 3t. (la r t 'w-tahi", , adj.nnibg is r.f s, ' irunt, i redettck ll'.ning r, George W. VI-kt ... and others • • t.fiing shout 2s>o uene ' more or le--- ui :u r I' > ~c. " fcb ired and untor fence, and i. got 1 - ate of I *'.„j ha gool Tvo SU-rj! Fr. r." } Vea fit:boardt i Diael'tnf | I house, n /.i:ue i'tari- Burr., a v/joJ Stable i 6r.C\::erit for 2J he.wi of b'-rre.-. .kJ other out buildings thereon erected. Tht-rois ilsoa! -go spring of fxectlent 'r„tcr convenient to the house, a \pp:c (.'.rohard, si ' plenty if other choice reit, to wit : Pou .hcs, Pears, Cherries, drapes. Ac., upni the premises. ! ALSO— There wiil be .-old at'he same ti*ne artris.a's Cove. M d-llc V.-oodhrrrv tow in. Bedford CUULV- U .;AIU? Lan F.- . : John f-arber. D*; IJ Stuckcy, J-tc-.b Rchr.tblvy > r .1 h:aer. eoutaiimtg i ;33 seres nc mer.siifv a' -ut ■' i acres cleared and under I f*:are. and it; g- •; itare f eu'.i.a.mn, w -it a goad i i j'o t-tor't i /ahlt [' :elitiij Anne, new i-> i n k Barn and ether out b'litnirtirs I tb, Breetod. re ateats > two never Gi.ing springs jof t.v* ent water, and au apple orchard of choice fruit ; up. u ' - premises : TtKwi —Due-third P retu •' iin the pr periy durisg . ; the lifcu ue of the w : -l w, .it th ;e for 'J. Sharp's real estate, j October 6, 16J5. _ ; EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 2*o>ice is hrrchy given that letters testamentary ha?.) i been granted by the Register, to the undersigned, on the j i lust will and testament of Jacob L. May. dea'd., that il , persons indebted to id estate are ret; Ito make ira- j { mediate paym-iut, and o" having elains will present ■ I them duly au'heutica'cd f.r sc:t!ment. 1 ASA S. STUOKEY, Exoctttor. ' October 6, ISss.*' &EO.BL7SI7HS It £OW. , HARDWARE; : ixccßo - Fu*uisning Goodj, . WOODED WARE, jOit.S, PAINTS, NAILS AND.GLASS, | BROOifA, BUUSIiE3. | ROPES, TWINE, &c. COAL OLL LAMPS AND ~ C 6 IL OIL. • £ Pcckot Books and Pipes. THE FINE3T i TABLE AKT) POCKET CUTLERY, j ever brought to Bedford, j f!ar stock cf goo is W. - > and eimpl 'te, and w- fist- j ♦r -rt:. rl.vea i w c.r offer i . tucemc-cis toeusls!u;jc. , Our ;—-j. * gerc r nave doclir.e ' in price, e.v- q tir g • heavy li trdv sre, wti.-h Last Ivnced, be! we pledvoour- i solves to a-H or. eustutntrsgco-Js at a very svus.ll advance j on original cost. j We have on hand 7rt ko-vs of KVKDKN' K G )VI.,;NMEV" DORSE SHOES, ! which v.c will a.-',! ut a v v email ndv ;nce on cost. Ca'! aadct ua before purchssiit-;. Wo pledge ouiuelves ; to sell to you at reasonable prices. T'erso'ss . rdci.. can rely utwu their orders being ffl'od j at the lowest es.-fa prices. ' l Oct. C. GEO. BLYMYKR A SON. j N M'C. BLVSNREU. OTO. DLTMVKB. '• PEW FIRM. }'. Af'C. JBLYMYER i CO. huva enierc-d into partner?- J ahlp i:s uj i Stove, Sheet /-o-i. and Tinbusiness ut th old stand of Geo Bivtnysr i -'a,-... { We intori to keep oona'u- -My on ban Ia I ergo supply j : of all articles in our lice, stcd oof the best material and j j which we v. ill soli, wkoieeidM or r tail, at the lowest cash ! ! price*. HOUSE SPOUTING ! tmvie to order on the shortest : I'ice We hare no - *- store u large uv . - -no r. t' 'f j •'"* 0 Ofi. P trior. Coal ,in't T'-i P.'A . S'OVe t, , i ectuprioiog the la'i.-x ('1)? most beautiful paM-fns j Persons dorirtiig thvo urtioiots would do well to cstl. j j Oct.s:3H) j ' AUDITOR'S NOTICE. . j j The undsrsigred appointed by 'he Orphans' Court ! of Bedfoid county to distribute ibe balance it; the 1 ' baiMs of Samuel Pluck, a 'tn'r. cf the estate of I Michael F.uei , Sat cf Hopewell too.nhip, dee'd., ' will .uvd to tbc duties of b's anpoin'tneat at the office c* John " ,sna, iu He,if or d, on e atui, Saturday ') l. £l. , South Wood bar 17 ( J.i' prprisc), M.i.r' jy Oct. 1", Middle VVonjiberry (Woostberry),Tuesday Oct. 24-. L.ori(Stoneratown), Wednesday Oct. 2a. Siottd *1 on (Hopewtll), and Hopvwvl! (D*i.ef'), Thur-dav Oct. 36. burke (.Hartley' ), Fnda* Oct. 3'. Monroe (Clearvilic), Ssturdiy AJet. *i Colerain (Brick Church), Mondiy Ocr, 3d. ! Beuiord Borough and f' dforri Tir-vntt.ip, -:nj *•*•. ri.l exam ma'ion io. at! who could r.at dttua-J .-.i y of ttie above, Tuesday Ocrouer, 31. to begin at 9 o'clock. TJioia wishing to be examine J, mutt b* pus'nt prompt ty at thai time. J. W. DICKCRoON, Co. bun. Sepl-mcer £9, ibo3. B'tafclic f^sile ; OF VALUABLE ft E.I L ESTATE. The subscriber will offer at public sale 00 ika ; premises, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1865 the leal estate of Jacob Shusn, tlec'd , consisting of Jl FA f'M OF TiVO itrXDRKD ACHES, more or '?*, o' lend, in Snake Spring township, a~ 1 bcul 73 acre* cleared, in of" which a:e good mead ow, the balance being "w:?il timbered; adioir.iiig lands cf'Jacob Linyenfelier, Henry Herebberger • and o*L>-r>. The improvements ae a story a - .si a 1 ha If leg Dwelling H-'uso an-i Double Lg£ Jls-'n, n fvi - irtji-gfc 15'J to 209 tre--. There ere , on S'turJay. tlo 21t uay ai Oi-; i. her, next, at 2 o'c'ock of .aid day, a certain tract i of laid situate in Southampton owe hip,B-tiford i county, aitjo ntng land? of Nathan EsMson. Joseph j Smim, and Kphra "1 Clingernun. conUini::g. 2Q?- acre., with a log houe and good coal log barn the re on erected; about 63 acres are tie ;r?d, part, meadow ; also, it good j orchard berecr. ; let* the property ot Juiin Rubiii>Oii. (!?■-eased Attend ance will ba given and term* made known c 9 d 37 ' of sale. c NATHAN ROBISDS, Adm'r. Scptemhsr 25, 1863.* AUDITORS NpTI'JR. Tie ur.d?-ig*:*c' appoi"te,i by the Orph tt*' Coart oi Hcdforn county, to ilistribiif? ti.i l oi.incs it) tea bancs of Andrew Crismi.fi. inrvivor of V\",-n. Crss man, dee'd.. administiators of Wr'i i , Aiii. WOOL RE• " ALL WOOL Pl.Alu'. •' '< BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, MOHAIRS, CASHMERE-, POPLIN -. &e . Ik:., rmbrecing the n o, .vest a .J rno-t elegant eryisi w$ cave vet oSered .cr sale in Bedford. Sept. 29. _ A. B. CRAMER St CO. SHAWL C ~ WATERLOO, HIGHLAND PLAID, LONG AND" i SQUARE BLACK IVOfiL-i fHfflhl SHAWL?, Also, the uew ZEPHYR SHAWLS ! Cheap at CRAMER'S. Pent. £9. BOOTS 2: S IOES. * flreit supply of BOOTS and SHOES, of 'he very ; bei quaii'y, jasi opsaed at CRAMER'S;- !**•=• 29- " V' ' * ; CLOTIHTCG. 1 OVERCOATS, DRESS AND SACK COATS, PANTS ANl> VESTS. Alto—Ger.ts Fianrh Ftar.nel T raveling Shirt*, I fui sale by A. B. CRAMER St CO. • Sept. 29. . , CARPETI NOB. : All Wool RAG, LIST, HEMP and VENITI AN | CARPETINGS. Also, 3, 4. S, 6 and 6-1 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, *7 * eT'.ra for sale by A. B. CRAMER !r CO. STRAY COW. ; Came to the pimiisesof (he subscriber t*iding. Ist tt- Willow Grove, in Snake Spring townahip,- ' a' out the 6tb inst., a Biindle Cow, supposed to b | abcut four year* old. Tbe owner is requested to, I com* forward, prove property, pay charges and take ! her away, or she will b- disposed of according to law. JOSEPH MORTIMORE. j Septembei 29, ISCS. BELFOHD IvUKSFBIES, BEDFORD, PENNS'A.. T. li. Ix¥^ T €H ; Off-rs to the public and derJers. a latan sroct; ©f w Ml j grown fruit trees consisting of APPLE TREE" 6 to ! 10 fe-t hieh, FEAR, s'aidsrd aid dwarf, PLUM, i CHERP.Y.'AITJCOT, NIiCTARINF.S, QUINCES, GRAPES of all the desirable kind*. CHFRKY CUR j KANT and ot! er fme varirties. GOOSEBERRIES, SPANISH CHESTNUT, ENGLISH WALNUT. •-HADES ORNAMENT AL FLOWERING TREK*. I Evfixreeri trees, Shnbs nnd Vines in vaiiety, ISoo.- i eysucklee of all kinds. Hardy perpetual b]oomiß(, ' Roses, Flowerirg Sfartibs, Dah'ias, Fancy varieties, j Fuchsias, Cbrys-nthemums, tkc. j Upwards of If 0,000 trees are row on the grounds,- ' thrnty and healthy. Greet inducements are offered ! to tLo e ir.fu.d'rg to plent largely, cr those buying • to -ell sgsin, especiaiiy ol apple. Ca'alogues sent free to tboee applying. frrtr nc at a distance will please write for further, i infernfafiiß.- Cs"A.gerits wanted te sell tree*. Good wages ' pai-f [Sept- B—3m AUDITOR'S NOTICE. | The undersignedappoihted by the Orphans' Court I of Bedford County, to distribute the balance in 'he ; hands of Wilson Nycum, AJnirintrator cf the Es tate of.! Nycum, late cf Monroe township, deceased, ! will hitend for that purpose at hi : office in Bedford, on Friday, Oct. 33th. lS6Sat2 o'clock P. M- when art! w'-ere s'l persons irievested ran attend if they tbiiiK proptT. M. A. FOINTS, Auditor S U T7 R R i s s EXTRA No. I "ACKLLEL AND SHAD-Su perior quanty Syrupa, Sugar*, Teas, Tcbsecc, .'y.c , kc , cheap at Cik.a.MEß'd Sept. 2?