Uk ifh'dfonl fettle. FrliSnj Morning- Jane 1, IStiC. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOlt GOVERNOR, Hon. HIESTEE CLYMER. OF BERKS COUNTY. THE CLIMBER. „:d ; ' _ A Campaign Paper. The undersigned propose to publish a campaign paper to be entitled "The C imber," the iirst mimber of w .i li will be issued on the Ith of July next, and continued until the Gubernatorial election in October. This publication will bedevoted totiic support of President Johnson's Resto ration Policy and the election of such candidates as are openly in favor of sus taining that policy. It will contain -ix teen columns of matter and will be filled with racy edit-: .. ai. I the spicie.- -, articles of the campaign. No conser vative politic! a si. • ild • without it. TERMS: Tor. copies to one adit res-, cash in ivanoo, S"> • Tnefj y L s-- ban ten c..pi-.- one a-l - f. • cts per c y. Get up your clubs and sv ndin y< ; " orders at once. No attention paid t any order unless accomr cviicd by the cash. Person- getting up lui mould be particular to specify in rl. -ir ord -rs the name of the per.- -n to whom they wish the package ;;-Mrt -s d, as all the paper- in tli club will be sent to one person for distribution. Addrc MEYERS & MENDEL, Bedford, l a. tjie soLHiiiß '' r.ni'.vry co'.t'iA rai\. The Convention called by Gen. Har tranfi to meet at Pittsburg on the oth inst., has for its ostensible object the petitioning of Congro-- in tav.>r mo passage of r law equalizing bounties to volunteers in the late war. This is a laudable purg - 1 and r *c nvi- our un qualilied cntlorsemaut. Rut, w- opuic, that the originators and managers of this Convention have a hidden scheme, ii> process of incubation, which will be hatched into full tledged mons'rosi tv indue -< -.son. Theoutgivings oJ the Gar. n- -i-apers point unmistak ably to a . aching of tlu Convention and its conversion from a Bounty move- meat into a noou- ai ma - .n.ie. , our word, 'hat instead of confining their a lion to the legitimate purpose lb ■ w ;ie!i tii * Convention is ea'U .1, rise t . Will m me mit tti the ' :! r- v egtsof the Disunion-Abolition oundi- a date for Governor. But, mark our _ word again, that if they undertake to do so, they will find trouble in heir own ranks ami will but ha-ten tne ot f'f f'r ■:•;/ vc're-icorfc-i'# fu the re- j tponsibilit We call every soldier read-1 ~ , cr of ilii paper to witness, tine we ; have striven for, and do now demand, unity and concert of action in the ef fort about to be made to induce ( on- j :;re - to j ; - a law eqeaiizingthe Bun- j ties. Bat, if the Geary tricksters will' not permit such un'by and concert oil action, then we say, j t every ' lymcr soldier rally to hi- colors, and let there be called another Soldiers' Convention, BO that the true sentiments of the de fenders of the Flag may not be misrep- ; resented in the all important political canvass now impending. These an our sentiments and we know them to , be those of many of the brave men ; who "will vote as they shot, for the j Union, not for the Negro.'' ATROCITIES OFT ill. MICRO liI'BEAI. Horrible Treatment <>f tiie "Freeilinen."* We publish on our outside the re-! port of Generals Steedman and Fuller on. appointed by the President to in estigutc the a fairs of th<* Freedmen's ! tureau. We hope every person into j hose hands this paper may fall, will jve that report a careful perusal. If ay one, after reading the accounts tierein given of the conduct of thea gnts of the Bureau in Virginia and Nirth Carolina, can support the worse th n "slaveocratic"system under which tin negroes of the South are at present beiig "maintained" and "educated," then his nature is devoid of every spark of humanity and every instinct of honesty. The doings of the"Rev." Mr. Fitzshould be sufficient to shock the aoi&'ibihtk-s of -any loan who is not atftad*k*id Au Tisadi ni- ten tiary of Hell." Talk of Abolition philanthropy! Talk of New England humanitarianism! The "Rev." Mr. Fitz is the very personification, the quintupled quintessence of the hypoc risy which has found vent in the cant of the demi-devils that have used the pulpit to instil into the public mind those pestilent heresies. The New Eng land Fitzes have abolished the South ern system of slavery, and upon its ru ins have established their own. The i crack of the "slave-driver's whip is ; no longer heard, but th • crack of the thumb-joints of the negro as lie swings by the Bureau Agent's cord, is heard in its stead. Philanthropic Fitz! Hu mane Freedmen's Bureau! SOI.JUMKS" CIA -lEa i l.i US. The soldier-citizt ns.of the State are organizing "Clyiner C!ul)s" and n.<>- ving with great unanimity ir. favor of the policy of President Johnson. We observe that in Philadelphia "Soldiers' Johnson Clubs" are about being form ed in every ward; whilst in Juniata, York and other counties the returned veterans are rallying under the bright .banner of the glorious Clymer. Two hundred and thirty live honorably t 1 nv "i wlm stand in the war of the n < it ion of k- States to R:o:r full ills, tiil'i ai rigels, and that we believe that in his magnani moiis policy is only to ,oun nia, hold- ujHn ail th ■ g ' tat pinncipfe •*f public policy, views .-'anlar to our dent Johnson, and that therefore W( wiii support him with our voices and VI )• I 13 ON. F. >1 KEtSUF.M,. A letter to the editor of this paper from Judge Kimmeii, announces tiiat lie will not permit his name to be used In connection with the. Democratic nomination for Congress, i oi- an nouncement willberecicived with great gr : J>y the numerous friend.- of Judge Koiiimeil ia this county and •nroughout the district : but the i<>-a --i ranee that hi- eloquent \>>ice will he | frequently heard in favor of the right, during the coming campaign, will in - nue degree reconcile them to hi- lng the bii! admitting Colorado as a . ml able u oca men t|a;: 1 g; v s sir a sub stantial rea.-ons for tne veto that we •annul see how any rea-nnable man •an object to it. We if.ay publish it •a our next. Meanwhile, we don't feel iike doing all tiie work in this nek ot lie* w "oos, for a "Reptmlican Pro - [lent. Can't some other |uiaters pub lish -01111' of his nies-:;tri - ? SIGXII'H'AST. The Philadelphia Daily Wars, om of the old- st "Republican" papers in the State, refuses to support Geary fa governor. The Pltlsbotg llepttblie i.* in a similar predicament. The Eastoc A rjus of May 21, has the following: The Eastmi (ii f/iiucnrt, the German organ of the "Republican" arty ir Northampton county, has haui*. d dov. i the Geary Hag for Governor. Theedi tor can r.o longer support the ;.egn suffrage doctrines of Thad. Stevens a Co." It is said that "straws show wide! way the wind blows." BLOODY IIUN. May St. ISM. *■!>'. l' r calkd the Bedford Inquirer, and l lirid .ui article copied from a D. D. pap r called the Harrisburg 'ft ihvyrttpb, tie substance of which a.aide i-the v< .o by President Johnson of the bill ad milting the Territory of Colorado as a state into the IJnion. It accuses the President of proffering to the .Senators of that Territory admittance into the iTiion, provided they would support bis policy. The article says they be came indignant at the President'- prop osition and that he then vetoed the Bill. Let "all the world and 11> • rest of mankind'' read the President's veto message and they will lind that ir was on some other account that tiie veto was made. The President's policy is not for trade, or sale, like that of the Radicals. They are willing to swop Amnesty to the late rebels for Negro Suffrage so as to keep themselves in power. The President's objections to admitting Colorado as a State into the Union, areas valid as any objections to any thing wrong could possibly be. 1. The last election held in that Terri tory to ascertain whether the people were willing to become a state, was uot held in a legal manner. Ataforruexelec , tvu* itokl, aftttnUDjj to law, &>UJo vuu£ were polled, and three thousand and j some odd votes were gi veil as a major ity against its becoming a State, whilst . at the hisE eleetion held illegally, ">,WO i and some odd votes were east and only ' 150 majority, oolled in favor of becom- ( ing a State. 1. The decrease of popu- j iation is another reason against its bo- i coming a State. Such are the reasons.' the President stands upon, lie:- a law-abiding man; ho dee-n't make < proffer- TO men that are incon-i-h nt <>r < unjust. He is gaining friends daily by , ' his upright course, lieis a condescend- ( ing man, but he will not s : oop to gain , friends in an illegal or utiju- 1 manner, j An editorial about the E verbs- ring Ac- : • gro in the -am ■ sheet i -a staleeomposi- , tion. It accuses Democratic Editors j ( with having too much to say about the i Ebony Idol. You may blame yourself, \ fortiiis, Mr. Jnquinr. You pretend | continually to adore the Negro, and J you are commanded not to worship i- j dots. The "Republican" party was or-; i gani/ed on the .v *ro issue. It has 1 j been its tueat and drink ior yea!'-. The;. Democrats are only rebuking you for j thus idolizing the Negro. You cannot wash him white, for that would he la bor spent in vain. You have been en gaged in white-washing him for some time, ha air mvn party ba> rot di- 1 vkied in ti; it proces-. it is not a v ry durab'e process. Ignorance is mention- ( ed iii this editorial twice. The Inguvr- \ , cr - i-om - to be very ma ! at the people of,'-/ 'ith-. apton. The citizen-ofalh anipton town-.hip j>r. for a white mini's • government to a mixed one and this may i • t rc;s :i why tlu-y arei on-i'i . iirc !to one pur : and very often when a man tr'nks he knows every thing . will understand. COXSEP.VAT!VE KE:M TILICAN. JCou. IXIEST£B iXYHSIIt in PottMrWC. ax im.••<:err -kio:x \ Thursday evening ii.-i !• be<-nmegen em dy - noun that fr- Democratic cun didab .or 'hnvrno-, Hon. lid -tor Clymer, was in town, '-ugagetl in tht trial of a case in our; ">• . .ad arrangc oit .it;- were onm.-tt.Mie!\ t eie o ser enade the popular -taudard bearer of :he white man's party in the coming cam p. I. n. The Pott-vide <' "c.-t Hand 1 engaged for the occasion, and about h P. M.. a procession wa- formed at.the .. tive had been gA n of the intended . on- pr-> -ion wc.- formed. he j>ru <'e--ion moved down Centre street to rhe American llou.se, where loud calls w< re made for Mr. Clyrru r. 1 The crowd by this time was immense, j Centre street ri-enoc d a -'it of upturn ed faces, ali anxiously looking for the j eh nnpion of the I)etno racv. Mr. ( ly -1 iher was introduced to riie assemblage ; by Col. J. M. Wetherill. After the tu - Sj>t>ecii ! Mr. Mvicr. As *bsun: r for a f.-w da; . engaged in the trial oi a cause in your ( ourts, I need not say t you, my frh-nds, how gratifying to me i*- thi: evich ice of l your kindly regard. i well mi.!-. Hid tl ... doe no- -.!• n I occupy before tic people of the .State 1 ! has much to do win the character of ■ myself the p. u uu r. fin -tion that \ ast as-ot'rations, old memories, aoiding friendship-, are tee cordis which have drawn many of v >u is .Y Long ago. v.ui us'.arungo.i tnc.asur iH-y c;' life, i cam aboo-t a >ira::g *r in . \ era lis of .ny ; refo-i . ! m *v. •.. ! kittens unexampled, with encourage ment and support; and when toy af ■ turn to my native coumy, 1 did o with regret wiii li ha- !>•. u . -ing. I ■ none w< re more true, ami although since then some of .them naw i>< en . s gathered to the "Cit\ of the uih-iii." veil know that aoterg-; Rinse whom i address there are many, very many, whose presence h • a'. -; - their thiol- . 1 ity to the past, their support in the i . To have merited their approbation has ; ■ tinue to do so will be my unceasing ef- - fort; and although wi.n .-ome of them , . I may wi eiv d: c- lo the means to 1 the end, yet • feci ti.ee .u J ac ord to ! ' me that which \ freely j ieid to them, integrity ot purpos>. You do not expect incut this time*: ! nor it<> 1 inn iul touticlr*. • you upon the gem t'iil question • u..it ' toe public mind. It would be improper for ma-j ny r< sous; some future opportunity i ! wiil, I trust, beafiordorb ; ing and pa ram antin crest '.hut it may ; not be avoided. It cannot be my friente-, thai fheeiv ! ii war just endtd wa- waged to dis member tlit* sacred t uion of these i States to uproot iti.el de v the doc ! trine that taxation ■ ".? representation are inseparable; to enfrauehise tour millions of negroes and e.e-lavt eight ; millions of white men ; ai 1 to reduce ; to the condition of conquered provin -1 ces eleven sovereign States! Yet such : aree'..-imed to b • *'.< i ••.simate right.- !by many, If ii.. y should prove t<> be so, if fanstticisi'u and iat.-nt tr- son j shouid overpowt r p;-.;rioii-m and true j statesmanship, and if in obedience to i the demoniac rage of tie e whom the President has branded traitors, it be at i tempted to govern the Southern States , as Hungary is governed by Austria, i Poland by Russia, and Ireland by Kng land, who may deny that the blood spilt and treasure expended have been in vain? But these are not,and by the aid of the good and true of all parties ■if,a/7 not be its results. A restored and perfect t nion, an intact and enforced Constitution shall be the priceless and enduring rewards of the trialsand blood shed of our civil strife. To aid in securing these results, to sustain all men in every position wiiose energies are devoted to tiiese ends, is the highest duty of the patriotic citi zen at this hour, and for the reason that to do tjpisno partizan effort, i have referred to it upon this occasion dedi cated to the interchange of kindly j>er sonai civilities which are not to be marred by the expression of sentiments distasteful to any one who hears me. Wishing you, one and all, health and happiness, 1 bid you good night. —A Richmond paper says there is a steady tide of emigration iff blacks from ; fciuM! city BurUiwaru. COXCI! F.SSIOX AI. SEWN. SENATE.—A re>olution was passed to appoint a -pecial committee to exam-! ine in to a report on thu amount of Gov ernment funds whiclrhave been depos ited in National Ranks within the last twelve months, and by whom the de-j posits were made. The joint resolu tion relating to the appointment of ca dets to tiie Military Academy at West Point was taken up. No amendment i of importance was made, ami ..tine expiration of them >rning hour the res olution went over. _ Site Senate. <-n j motion of Air. Trumbull, allowed luini to withdraw a petition presented some \ days ago from certain "loyal" citizens of Augusta county. Virginia, whosta-i ted they had been inconstant danger! si:"".- the withdrawal of the Federal; troops, and asked that they Ik sent j back. Mr. Trumbu!! said that lie a-k-! Ed this, as the signers of the petition had '..sen since sabj-'cted to PER-I -UTICR ; on account of it, and some of them so , iViglnened tiutt tlw.v had made public retraction of their statements in the newspaper.-. Tip SENATE then ft -mncd thqcon.-id ral'M 'OF tne joint reso!U;ion to amend the Constitution reported: from the COMINI'.'C'C on Reconstruw 1 tie:;, thequestion being oh Mr. Wade's j lenditu at. Mr. S ewart T IS-ACA-pec H | in favor of "universal suffrage an* I uni-I ver-al amnesty." An amendment j WAS OFFERED by Mr. SIUT'IPHI AS a s.i - J stitute for tiie second and third sec- 1 tions. Further eonsiderajiou <>i THE subject WAS then postponed until to-1 day. Thejoint resolution providing for ! the nuiiiicntion of the obi-ial history ; of the war was taken up, and after SO,! debate recommitted to the ( ommittee on Military AFl'aic-. Tic- S. RUE" D went into exc. uiive ses.-ioii, AND at is close reijourned. .'lot's;;.—The Hon econcrrreij in .b.e : Senate amendments to the House oil) to prew.it the intr-; i u-tion cholera into the I nited States. The bill now! . Committee or Agriculture reported a- J gain -t the removal of the Department I of Agriculture to some \\ SE-.TI State. : F T I-- IT RISE re-UUK'd the ;.-C' ration J <; the bill to continue in force i:;-.: act J '.bli.-hing the Freedmen's .km on for three years. Vn amendment was agreed to directing die '■ omniissioiier T" the BUREAU not to surrender any land-, (H cupied TINTK r ' en< ral Sher man's order, dated Savanna . January 16, 1 -65, on iheai'piication of the form er owner- thereof TO have such LANDS; restored to i !;em. At the T .ipiration of tht morning hour the bid went ,o ver, and the House, as in Committee pel* cent ('d ni/or'Hi wa.- >nn- itutetl or the .-tamo tax on oiioiogra;.)!: • .ucl da- j i'lic staiup tax on eotiee, p'-nper, cloves , . . vote on the in e list section the Dili : ■ . ; bounties of soldiers and sailors was re- ; : ■ . Military Affair-, and notice given that ; it would be called up to-day. The House j then adjourned. . SEN At E. —The SENATE pa--' da I - lotion reqia -iingthe Prc-itiem, toeoni aiunicate to tiiat body tiie irar.-.U tio;:.- of the Government under the act- o; April 10th, May 12th, and July !7B;. 1>62, ia regard to the colonization et certain negroes, suiting the numher col ■ petition wa presented from Hie Am. r ii-an Atlantic Cable T.'iegraph Conipa . in. lit u> t ru. ic them t" lay a c:: • from some j " : nt en the VtlunPe coast ■ tugai, >'i' B rniiida and the Azores is lands. It . ' - mferr-ad to the Commit tee on Com: ' Tiie joint resolu tion reiad -g ai the app tintne-n; .of ca ' de.-tothe Military Academy at We-l Point was t iken up and p: - -ed. 'i he Senate then adjourned until Monday next. HOUSE. The iionse bill u> amend the Pension laws was report, d itack byMr. Perhani, of Maine, withareo oinmendiition that the House non-cou < ;r in tiieSf iiate ameudittents.aiid tnat si' 'omn.iitee <>f C ail: re:ice be . The bill incorporating the Id triet ol Colum 1 ia Sewerage and Canal < ompa lly was taken up, unit pending a vote . from the < ommittee on Rank-ami Cur rency, prohibiting the ('"posit ; ; Gov i eminent binds IN National Bank-,ex cept witii die consent of the Secretary ■ ol ' die Treasury. It WAS recommitted. Tic bill e> T QUAII/E' DIE i.C.'iin'F .6- ; tiie rate of bounty at eight a t one ! third dollar- per month. No bounty is to he J-aid-to substitutes,!..!* to PERSONS wiio (".ID - ••• nriunerso! . tee of ilie Whole, resumed the consid ( eration <6 the Tax bill. nuniberol . article- were exempt('d from taxation. ! The House then took a recess. Burning Jlarrisbnrg liridgc. HARHtsiu UE, M iy 26. — The eastern end of tin old Harrisburg bridge was ! destroyed by fire this morning. The I flumes were discovered about twelve o'clock, and before one o'clock the en ' tire portion of the structun reaciiiiig from Harrisburg TO Foster Island was burned, ami fell into the channel, threat . ening the ■ umberlaii'' Vail-, y Raiiroad tiridge, .-ituated a few I.undr. d yard iielow it, ami which was only -aved AF ■ for much ' xertion. The old I-I arris burg bridge wa- projected under the natron age of THE Commonwealth, in lsi!,und in IMI6 the first toll WAS take... The o riginal cost of the bridge was $192,606. II? March. 1546, the rirs: ,-ection- of the bridge, 1 -el ween the then borough and Foster's Island, was carried away by jan immense flood. It was rebuilt in IS TI. As the railroad bridge C not in : tended for the parage of footmen and the ordinary vehicles, tlie destruction . of the 1! irrisburg bridge IS quite a ser : ious interruption to the ordinary com munication between the city and CIIM i berland county. Tiie bridge company, I however, will take inmadiate stepts J towards the E-tablishmeiit of a ferry from this shore to the island, for the \ accom*io(!ai ion of the public. THE TWO PIFTCRES. —It may inter est many persons to view again the ! lineaments of tlieir favorite military ; chieftains within a political frame: With iht President. With Thi-d iS7i'iv v. ! (Jen (Jrant. (Jen." Hurler, j (ten. Sherman, "Gen " Sijrcl, j Gen. Meade, "Gen." Sehurz. I Gen. IDnenck. --Gen." Sehenek, i (Jen. Crawford, "Gen. v C.iuieron, ! Gen. Sherridan, "Com' Forney, ! Col. Couller. - Gen." (Entry. j The military trappings—strajis, hut ! tons, stars, eagles, etc., —are equal, it will be perceived, but there is a vast - difference in the color of the exploits. —The Florence (Alabama) Journal reports that while negro troops were passing by rail they behaved in a most outrageous manner, firing guns and ex i hibiting other barbarous conduct; Mrs. i Oswald Jxing, while standing at her • I doot, was abet ia the band and arm. "THE BOYS I* BLL'E." Cumberland County Jtving~-Tlie S the Pittsburg Soldiers' (.Tmyention, in pursuance of the call of Major Gen- i oral Hartmnft. Delegates were elected j and a series of resolutions adopted. > The resolutions were strong and deci ded, and fully express the sentiments of "the boys In bide" In tnls region. . They denounce the Hadical disunion- ; is is; repudiate negro su if rage: declare that the Southern Stat "s are entitled to representation in Congres-: indorse : the restoration policy of Andrew. John son; and also indorse the nomination • of Hiester Clviuer for Governor of j Pennsylvania. 'S ? * \!iJaiOk , i(,T <>l the Civil Kighls EMttgMiKHt. W \s:tixriTuX, May 25. —In the Vir ginia Circuit Court, at Alexandria,yes- j terdav, when die ea-e of the Coiiunoii wealth vs. Roe A: Whjteman, charged : v. ith.l'eiouy, was being tried, the < om mnnwealth'- attorney asked that he . might be permitted to introduce negro ; witnesses to testify, claiming the right . to do so under the provisions of the. Civil Rights hill, Judge Thomas de- | clined permission, on the ground that ' tliis was a State court, ami he was act ing under the laws of the which | f.u'badc an- gro to tes'ilyin a case a- j gainst a wliin" man, except when the ; r threatened t<> tin -person, property or rights of a colored person or Indian, ami when the offence was committed by a white person in con uniciiou wi-'li a colored t arson or Indi an. The Judge stated his determina tion to execute the lauw of his State until ordered to do otherwise. (•iiitlslc. Ifit-l (•:• USi:* "l, for the plain tiff. —A new. puj IT correspondent, who has traveledoverseveral huudr"d miles in I l * nn-yivaiiia, Delaware and Mary- I land, reports . iiat, excepting, perhaps, I one Ik-id in tweiity-liv.. wheat i- in a I line condition. —Profit, the murderer, is said to li v gained -■ pounds since his im pr: innieiit —a fa T, say- an exchange, i win h is gratifying, as it will render the prompt dislocation ol his neck more cert in when i- hung. ! —The Galvesioii ivania mines last week was 11 1,0-57. During the corresponding w< <-k in 1 •-•(}.! tin-siiipments only reach ed g--.Mi2 tuns. I; 51". SKIT VL-1:: "I V SKCTS. I'liiLAbKLiTiiA, May, 2 f , ISlif,. FLOUR. —Tin-re is no improvement ; in therriurkoi, but prices remain wills - (at e-pecial change, '['here is a total ab-encc of any demand for -hipuiont, and a limited inquiry only for home consumption. The sale- reach 6,oiK> bids, in lots, at -7.-.do per bbl. for si;- ■ -Tin- ; S-i.T-d •• '.).7-d for e.xlras; sjn <"]!. 56 for northwestern extra family, of which tins bulk of the sales con- si; Rye hour is >-arce, and is in good re quest, with small sales at $6.25 per bbl. < VIA IN. -The receipts and stock.- of ! win•; ' continue very small, I"t there i i- no demand except for prime quality, ; w hich i-held ilrmiy by all our quota i tions. Small -ah - of fair and choice ; red at 2.65; white ranges from j 52.7-" Rye is quiet but steady a: i: !.?o 11.12f0r Pi'iinsyivaitia; 1.;: >•) bus. j sold at the latter rate. The market is ! very poorly -applied with corn, and \. iw is in ... ■ -d demand, with -ak - |of ti..' a bus. a: sSc., aiioat. including 1 .INMI '> :- ;U in riv cars. < bits -are seercu and in l'tir demand at 70;a 74e., for i'< iiiisyivenia mid Delaware; 2.500 lots West* : n >ldat oic. In barley and , mah no change to notice. T; . LADY'S FRIEND FOR Jt v..— fhis -operiormagazine leads off with a sugge-live sWel plate ealkd, "Tiie Mother".- Rie-sing," illustrating a ro man ic story. The fashion- are di -.i i g;i:.-!ied as u-uul for elegance and -ap j propria teness. Airily grateful and del j icateiy pay, tb.ey befit the month of ; I'osws, of summer skies and soft south I winds. "The Music Mistress,'* a good wood-cut, also illustrates a story. Then follow some well chosen designs which the ladies will find useful. "The Old Family C ioek," occupies the musical page.-. Among the stories, "Which of tiie two" is remarkably good, even for the genius and practised pen of Louise <'handler Moulton; "Strategy," by Emma R. Ripley, is excellent, and -o is "1\ New Bud on an Old Stalk," by Frances Ler; and "Sybil Ainsworth." in conclusion are some picture- |ue bathing dre.--es, the usual attractive j variety in tiie work-table department. ' I 'rice *2.50 a year; 2 copies $4.06: s cop i ic- (and one f/rn/ir) Sl(> Wheeler 6 Wil son's celebrated Sewing Maehiyos are furnished us Premiums. Single num , iter- for sale by the new - dealers. Ad r Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County C invention We arc authorized to a nounce HEX V HI KE. t of .Middle Woodberiy township, as, a candidate! ,r | Sheriff, sulject to the decision of the Democratic 1 county convention. ; Mil. Editor : Please announce GEO. STEED, ] of Hope we 1 township, as a candidate f- r sheriff. 1 subject to the nomination of the Democratic eouu i ty convention. We are authorized to announce JOIIX 0 Kl j GARD. Broadtop twp., as a candidate tor Sheriff. , subject to .$!• decision of the Democra i ■ ecu:; AZSOCTA TE JUDGE. Mit. EDITOR Please announce F. D. lij L't LL. of M. Clair tp . as a sub able person for the otn >• i of Associate Judge, subject to the uomina ion of i the Democratic County C'-nvention. \\ K are authorized to announce GEO. FMOI >E. ! Jr., of riiiako Spring tp., as a candidate lor- As-1- i eiate Judge, suhj ft to tha d -vision ot the Demo cratie County C'onventi a j We are ..utborized to announce JOSEPH SEL i LEUS. of Bedford township, as a candidate tor : Assu iute Judge, subject to the decision of the , Democratic county convention. MB. EDITOR : Please aunourec ( >EOKTrized to announe-.- David Howsare, of .Southampton township, as a candidate for : e office of County Commissioner. suhj -ot to the de- J cision of the Democratic county convention. We are ttuthorizci! to announce Jonathan Bow st r. of Ojlerain township as a candidate tor Com missioner. subj -ct to the decision of the Democratic j county convention. We a r o authorized to announce Daniel 1' Beegle. of Clair towuship. as i candidate for Cotusois sinner. subject to the decision of the Dunns rut ic . county convention. POOR I) 111 EC Ton • author!,ed to annottii'-• lIENBV NP'SES, of B t ' : i ; p.. a - a c indid.i'e for the office of Fo >r . Dire-or. .-subject t< the nomination id'the In mo- i era ic i 'ounty Convention. MR. EDITOR :—Announce the name of Isaac Gra/i ;r of Napier tow ship, as si candidate for the i office of Director of the Poor, subject to the deci sion of the Democratic county convention. We arc authorized to announce Mi had Diehl. of CoK-rain township, as a eat didate for Poor Di m-tor. subject to a nomination troni the Detuu- j erotic county convention. Wt arc authorized to announce the nam • ot Si ns Brumbaugh, 'of Middle Wood berry township, csis.didate for Poor Dim >r. subject to ibede ci-i m of the Democratic county convention SPEC IAL NOTICES. Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery! ( .—A cure is warranted by Dr. Tobias' celebrated \ , notion Liniment, it used when taken by persons j of temperate habits.. This medicine has been, known in the United States over 20 years. Thou#- j and.- have used it, and found ii never failed to ■ sire any complaint for which it wa-recommended and ail those who first tried it. arc now never wi bout it. In the Cholera of IS IS. Dr. Tobias at tended 40 cases and lost 4, beis.g called in too late : to do any good. /fir.- rtiuii - —Take a tcaspoontul in a winc-gla-- of water every half hour for two hours and rub tii ab lumen an t extremities well with Liniment. To allay the thirst, take a lump of ice in the mouth, about the size of a marble every ten min ute-. ft i# warranted perfectly innocent to take int-.-rnnlly S.dd by all druggists, price 4li and SO cents. Depot, 53 Courtlandt at.. N'ew York. m-iyli,'63.—lm - A .Smirk* Box of Bramlreth's Bills contains more vegetable extractive matter than ; twenty boxes of any pills in the world beside; fifty- 1 Jive hundred physicians use them in their practice | to the exclusion of other purgatives. The first letter of their value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they are better known, sudden death and • continued sickness will be of the past. Let those woo know them speak right out in their favor. It is a duty which will save life. | Our race are sub ject o a redundancy of vitiated ! bile at this season, and it is as dangerous as it is i : prevalent; but Brandrcth's Pills afford an invnlu- i ; able and efficient protection. By their occasional ! u-c we prevent the collection of -hose impurities! ! which, when in suffi dent quantities, cause s<>tuuch I i danger to the body's health. They soon cure Liv erCotnpl tint. Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Pain in j Head. Heartburn, Pain in the Breast-bone, Sud ' den Eaintness and Cos'iveness. Sold by all re spectable Dealers in Medicines. [ tuayll ,'60,-lni. i DEAD HEADS, or, in other words, [ I heads whose or.ee glorious locks have Withered and Whitnnd, r i can in a few moments be re-< lothe i with all their Youthful Attractions, by a single application of ihnt Wonderful talisman Crisladoro's If tir Dye, Grizzled whiskers and moustaches, ladies' curls, into which the snow <>f age has prematurely drift ed. and red. sandy, or whitey-brown hair, receive. , i as if by magic, the t are t shades of black or brown from this harmless botanical hair darker. Manu j Pictured by J. CI'ISTADORO, fi As or House. New j York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair j Dressers may11,'66.-ltn. To ('o\si MPTIVI-'-S.—TIIP advertiser, i having been restored to healih in a few weeks by , 1a very simple remedy, after having suffered fori several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to make : ! known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. V all who desire it, be will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc- | fioti# for pr-paring and using the same, which | they will find a -un- Ct tit: for CONSCMCTIO.V. i ASTHMA. BIJOMTUTI -. Colons Cot.ns, ami all Throat Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to : benefit the afflicted, ami spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every j sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost, theui nothing, and may prove u•blessing. Parlies wishing the prescription, FREE, by re turn mail, will please addrc-s KTV EDWAHD A. WILSON. Willi.amsburgti. Kings Co., New Yoxk. Jan. 5, 'fif>—ly. lip. ROBS OF YOUTH. —A Gentleman ! who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre mature Decay, and all the effects of youthful in discretion, will, for the sake ot suffering humani ty. send free to all who need it. the recipe ami di rections for making the*' simple remedy by which he was cured, bt fi'crers wishing to profit by the advertisers experience, c in do so bv addressing JOHN B. OGDKN. No. 13 Chambers St , New York. Jan. 5. 6(s—ly. STRANGE, BUT TRUE.— Every young lady and gentleman in the United States c in hear something very much to their advantage by re turn mail (free of charge.) by addressing the un dersigned. Those having fears of being humbug ged will oblige by uot noticing this oard. Others will please address their obedient servant, TUGS. F. CHAPMAN. Hi! Brutal way i Now York ! Jam. 6( HM-iy Notices. sit. SALlv— \ krv Low— u second hand PIANO. Inquire of apr.lß.'f>6.-'f. C. K. HICKOK. ALI'ABLE FA KM FOR SALE. \ —IOO acre- of excellent limestone lan i. „. b'.ut 15 acre- well timbered, the remainder u; ffr cultivation, lying a few miles nnr hof Berll ri for sale on reasonable terms. For n it'Luln-, a ply to MEYERS i DICKKRBON. may IH.-Bms. Bedford. Pa ("NAI'TIOX.— I hereby yive nt.tii.. J that niv wife. Ant ie S. Guthrie. {formerly Annie S. Stuekey, daughter of C and R ock-. i" near Bedford, Pa..) deserted me, in my ah-. from Altoua. Kriox county. His. I caution persons frtn harboring or crediting her d other sales of Real Estate, and fur jiff, hills, Ac.. A -.. will jile ise call and settle ■ > iiue. as all such adverti-ing and printing < he CASH MEYER.- A MEXiffx* ' Feb It), 'IW-'f. MANX Kits. ATTENTION !-.\ ; J[ Tannery, in good order, containing tiiree limes, three bai s, five leaches, •.hir'v-; lay-a-way vats, with the necessary numberc • dlers. in as good a location as can hefound ie ■; ford county . for rent. Fur further informale„ at this office. Nov 17. 't! f VTOTICK TO SUBSCRIBER TIIE BEDFORD COfXTY OIL O'tJipy. Persons who sub.-erib;-! to th'- campmy. . res liuoon of the B'trd of Manager- in • , to pay tin- first ai d last iostalmei. . |., : . subscribed, ou or before the Ist of M iy. Thejm employed to sink ihe well are ou tbcgri uu 1 r to operate and the money must be I'.r.b : By order of the Cotnpanv. M irch tiEO. W. (JUMP, Pre -4 UDITOR'S NOTICE*.—The under J\_ signed, appointed by the Orj-li •. ■' (.' I'.e.ifurd county. Audi: i. to make a - ,if , of the balance in Ihe hands of Jacob Ex-klei Administrator of Levi McGregor, late ut .-• > totvnshi|>. deceased, would resp ' tiuliv give that he will attend to the du ies of h • v : merit, at hi- office, in IE I ford, \\ ,■ | u ,j . T June 18th. A. D.. I soil, at II o clock. A M . and wl,c all parties ii. creste 1 con at 'end i; think prop r. M. A, POIX iAn li tuny 85 .-8: ■ AiUifii Stores. | > E M OVA Lu—< ALL AND BE£ NEW MILLINERY .-TORE -Mr- E V .M i WRY w iuld respectfully inform her'U :; and customers, as well as the ladies gei.e: that the has removed her -tore to the line t &• immediately opoosile the Bedford lio'eC ! occupied by J. C --an, where sue h - ja- > a large and carefully selected assortment of NEW MILLINERY and DRESS GO 'it- 5... NOTIONS, consisting, iu part, of HON YETS and HATS. RIBBONS. FLO FEUS. A-. . ALL WOOL HELAINES. J'OI'LINS. HER AO ES. ALPACAS. LAWNS CAL.'C >ES - Vc. LADIES C >ATS a„ ' SUA WLS. BEST KID CLOVES, si <.KTIIREADG CO LLAtiS HOOT SKIRTS. IIA LMOUA i.S. CORSETS. A'., v | Also, a fine assortment of LADIES'. MISSE OHILDREX'S-SHOES, inad! -pccially t. i t These go. ds will be --thl at the lowest pri< - for CASH onlv. Mrs Mow ry re urns her t. ! fir past fivers, and respectfully solicits a ■ i ance of the patronage of the ladies of Bedf > • 1 ; vicinity. j ipr.B7. tic MR S. TATE AX i I MISS RE; have returned from the city with the n. , beautilul assortment of MILLINER V AND FANCY GOODS ever before offered in this mark t. In ad to tiiis they have with them a lady from I' ' phi, who has experience as a practical X ! and having also arranged jto have a s \l A N'T(JA-3IAKER from one of the city • - lishments. they arc confident they can of.: their customers assurances of satisfaction i cannot be surpassed. | apr 21 l M ISS KATE DEAL & MRS. M R. SCHAEFFER have just returned: iiic cii .• with a fiaeassorlment of iashionah! BONNETS. HATS. RIBBONS. FLOWERS G LO i 'E: ladies' and gents' hose, ladies' and gents' h , kerchiefs and collars, fancy neck-ties, rutii . dress buttons and trimming, machine siik n:.i toil, hair brushes, tooth brushes, clothes i ne: ■ -caps, perfumery, enamel, skirt braid, einbi i i ing braid, ladies' corsets and hoop-, bilin skirts, lace veils, t -suc for veils, cloths i'-.r dress good-, poplins, lawns, ginghams Ac ■ l i Maniua-niiiking and .11 kinds of Miiiiuer v i done in the cud beat manner. ' may 11 '66. 11. MO. BI.VMVEII. | GEO. JtLVM! i I A11'( HIT AX r T( I lOIASKKKI. ! 1 ERS' S T OVE E M POIII UM ■ ISO ; TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT. B. M'C. BLYMYEU k Co. i Hive jut refitted and refurnis'i 1 their s: I stock of Stoves ai.d Tinware, at th- 1 ol i - : 1 Blyirivc AS m. end persons in ta- 1 ' }"• Jin t hoir Hue will find ito t h<• ir ,viv m - ! them a cull. They always keep on haudso" • assortment of PARLOR AND COOK STOVE-, j with fixtures, together with the many ill ■ articles of TIN AND TOILET WAKE. ! nccc-snry for complete house fumi-i ing [" COUNTRY MERCHANTS ; Should bear in mind that their orders wi'l : be prompt'y attended to, and a lull share patronage is solioted. ROOFING AND SPOUTIXC Done in the most approved manner, sua v. ! shortest possible notice. REPAIRING Promptly attended to with ueatiu— l!! ' l! ~ : ' The patrons and friends of the tit ll MYER A SON will find them ei.-c 'A ' v j on the corner lately occupied by .. ' with a complete -toek of Hardwau-. ' l ' • *: ■ on hand. ni:I . VIL HAfiG AI NS! BA R 1) —AT THE— NEW GROCERY SWIIK. 'On Julianua Street, 2 dobrs North of J ■ Drug Store. H. C. REAMER , ' lias just ojiencil a large assortnn nt ot G ROt L consisting of superior TEAS. COFFEES. SUGARS, CHEESE, MO E- v " itcter.-ive Soap, Extra Fimily Soap, Pickled Oysters, superior Pickles, Fresh Peaches, t.! Corn, Green Peas, Sardines ami '' ' A,,, monies, all kinds of Spices, lvellog - - • tard. Pep|>er. Alsjiice. Cloves, Ginger C Mace, Ketchup. Worcc-c.-hire >auc ■ tracts. Li-mnn and \ auilD, Ind'e and Indigo Blue, Corn Starch. F.annesiock s urnurp issed F triua, alt kinds of^ Prunes. Fig--. R lisius. Cherries. • - . FISH of !l kinds, not caught m ihc J ' Oranges and Lemons of the tines, kin . Ground Alum Salt. Washing Sola. U.si !,■ Candles. Ac.. Ao , ini* 8 i y Give u- a call, examine our goou.. • will try to nccommooate you. n . ~i ii uiaylS.'iili- ii. C. LE-j —I—-- I> Rl XTKRS' IXK has itiatk inw'J' * business man rich We ask you w ti ' tho .'oluiatis of tub UAZISTIB