The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, September 28, 1866, Image 3

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    "I SHALL NOT DENY, BUT AII
MIT, THAT A FUNDAMENTAL
PRINCIPLE OF THE REPUBLI
CAN CREED, IS THAT EVERY
IbLING POSSESS ING AN IMMOR
TAL SOUL IS EQUAL BEFORE
[HE LAW."— Thatl. >Stcr<:ix, (Set 1
jjedtord Inquiry).
REMEMBER Thatl. Steven.-; said iu
lib speech on Tuesday night of Ceurt
week, "THAT THE GRLAT ISSUE
'ID BE MET AT THIS ELECTION
is THE QUESTION OF NEGRO
uiGHTS."
REMEMBER that Thud. Stevens was
invited here to speak by the leaders of
hi- party in Bedford, and that those
leadens endorse his sentiments.
REMEMBER tltat every Radical Coti
irressmaii front Pennsylvania voted,
last winter, to force Negro Suffrage up
on the District of Columbia.
. •
REMEMBER that the last Congress ap
propriated $7,000,(MM) to support the ne
groes of the South in idleness, and re
meinember that we, of the North, are
compelled to pay these seven millions.
RftMKMitER that if the Southern
-tales he restored to Uie Union, they
will rebuild their waste, cities, and peo
ple from the North will emigratethith
eraud make that section wealthy and
ilnis transfer some of our own taxation
to the people of the South.
REMEMBER, Bondholders, that so'
tongas the Union is not ri stored, your |
bonds are insecure, for peace and re
union alone can pay our national debt.
REMEMBER, Farmers and Mechanics,
that so long as the Freednien's Bureau
i- maintained at an expense of 7 mill
ion- of dollars per year, you will be j
taxed in every thing you buy to help!
avp up that institution.
REMEXBKK that J. B. Cessna and
it her Radicals dined with and address
v , a -oeret league of negroes who after
wards mobbed a white man.
REMEMBER that the people of the
- 'Uth acknowledge themselves whin
-1 and now desire to live with us in I
peace. Would you be so cowardly as
to put your foot upon their necks ?
ISOW THE TICKETS ARK TO JtE VOTE!).
Iti'Hil Ihii Carcfullj'.
Th( legislature,last winter, pastil a
Lev which changes the manner of vo
.atg. All State otlieers voted for wiil
voted on one slip, labeled "State;"
• ounty officers and members of Cott
er i--. Senators, and members of the
L< 'Mature voted for, will be voted on
' T slip, labeled '-'Countya ml all
Judges of Courts voted for, will be vo
ted on still another slip, labeled f'Judi
ry;" which divides the ticket, at the
present election Into the*. ■dips. A'l
ta should h( ready cut, folded cmd
I, before e'eotlot -day. Let Democrats
iltcnd to this everywhere, at d see that
■ /' the ticket is included in their ballot.
The ticket will be printed as follows:
STATE.
(!o pernor,
11 iester Clymer.
< •( >UNTY.
('ougress,
.J. McDowell Sharpie.
S< actor,
. F. Meyers.
Axxeinhlg,
Hiram Findlay,
John 11. Filler.
/ 'rofh ortolan/, Rigider
nnd I'reorder, Clad: of
the (hurts!, Ar.,
I). E, Shannon.
Sheriff,
Robert Steckman.
('fiiiirnixxioiur,
David ilowittre. *
/'nor I h rector,
Michael Rich I.
.J ltd dor,
John R. Lucas.
JFRKTARY.
A.xsorio/r Judge,
(ji. \V. GuiJlp.
The ticket inn-t be cut apart at each
of the wide spa as, with the words
-Mate," "County," ami "Judiciary"
Mi'd out.
G RAND RALLIES!
Gay and Evening- Mass Meet
ings!
n lay, Sept. '2S, lbr Xa-
Jiiitiata, Harrison, and parts of
Iford and St. Clair.
" "lurdtiy, Sept. 2.1, Centreville, for
• nlonderry, Cundwrland Valley, and
>f Southampton ami ( olerain.
iontlay, Oct. 1, 7 o'clock, P. M.,
'• tinshures.
Oct. fi, 7 o'clock P. 31.,
• t - Hotel, foot of RrV Rid-fe.
Monday, Oct. 8, 7 o'clock. P. 1L at
-lairsville.
yhiiiH-nt spi-aki is from abroad are
•'•dedand have proim.-4-d to addros.-
meetings.
t ■. e splendid and now thoroughly
I Bedford Ii-it a (Gii- ID Rand
■ pri-icnt and enlMun these
' "lis with music.
J. \V. DICKEItfION,
Chairman Rem. Co. Committee.
More Thunder.
Tlie Hills & Valleys Reverberate.
'lhe series of Democratic meetings
was continued during the last week,
with fine turn-outs at all of them, not
withstanding the inclemency of the
; weather. The Democracy of Union
township, held three meetings, one at
Lewi.sville, one at Marietta, and one at
T. C. Reighard's. At the first, Michael
Shaferacted as President; Sam'l Beard,
Joseph Ciaar, John 11. Walter, John
Boyer, .Samuel Burket and Jacob G.
Dively, as Vice l'r sideiits; and Geo.
J. Walter, henry Ciaar, George W.
Kuipplcand John M. Walter a- Secre
taries. Speeches were made by J. G.
I tsher and B. F. Meyers. At the sec
ond, Jacob Corle acted as President;
CiLstleton Ake, Andrew Pieacher, Hen
ry Corle and John Ciaar, Vice Presi
dents; and W. B. Latin bright and Ja,-.
M. Sleek, Secretaries. The meeting
was addressed by J. G. Fisherand 15.
F. Meyers. At the last, David Shafer
presided, assisted by Thos. C. Iteighard,
Copt. M. Dively, David Boyer, Major
Christopher Snyder, and Maj. M. Wal
ter as Vice Presidents, and Jacob Sha
fer and Michael Wyant, as Secretaries.
Speeches were made by J. G. Fisher,
W. C..Shafer, E. F. Kerr and J5. F.
Meyers. Ail these meetings were well
attended and marked with the greatest
enthusiasm. Union township is good
for a large Democratic gain just us sure
as that the sun will rise on election dav.
An impromptu meeting the Dem
ocrats of Bedford borough, was held
at the Court House, on Saturday even
ing last, tit which speeches were made
by Dr. J. Compiler, Col. J. W.Tate and
B. F. Meyers. The meeting was hasti
ly ealled for the purpose of making ar
rangements for the Mass Meeting at
Morgart's, nevertheless it large crowd
was in attendance.
A large and enthusiastic meeting of
Democrats and Conservatives of Juni
ata township, was held at Buena Vista,
on last Thursday evening. The meet
ing wa st >rga nized by calling to thechair
Daniel Diehl, assisted by Michael iiii
legas, John Garber, Henry Keyser, sr.,
George W. Poweli, sr., Henry Kinsey,
Jacob 11. llilieg.es, Crouse C. Long, Ja
cob Mowry, Thomas Spicer, John Cor
ley, jr., aud Alvy Boylan, tes Vice Pres
idents, and Charles Struck man, Wm.
Bailey, John A. Cessna, Andrew Diehl
and Jos. Cook, as Secretaries. Forcible
and practical speeches were made by
(>. E. Shannon and John Palmer, Estjrs.
The people of Juniata are fully aroused
and will give a good report on the hth
of October.
A very large 1 temocratie meeting was
held at Millerstown, Napier township,
on last Friday evening. The meeting
was organized by the appointment of
Wm. Crisiiutn, President; John Won
ders and A< lam Miller, Vice Presidents;
and John 11. Scanlon and J. P. Mitch
ell, Secretaries. Addresses were made
by O. E. shannon and Jolm Palmer,
Esqrs. The greatest entnusiasin pre
vailed throughout, an-1 adjourned by
cheers for Johnson, t'lymer and the
Cnion.
A meeting of Conservative Ilepuhli
eans and Democrats was held at J. M.
Purcel:'.- -tore, in Southampton town
ship, (>n Friday evening last. Not
withstanding the rainy weather, the
people of old Southampton turned out
in their might. The meeting was call
ed to order by electing Mr. Eli.-lia
Smith, sr., President; .Joseph Darns,
Peter Clingerman, Joseph P. Mors, Jo
seph Smith and John Cavender, Vice
Presidents; and James N. Fisher and
J. M. Purcell, Secretaries. The meet
ing was addressed by W. C. Schafler,
E. F. Kerr, Esqrs., and Mr. Daniel
Fletcher, and adjourned with cheers
for Johnson, Grant, C'lymer and the
Union.
Another meeting of the sturdy yeo
manry of glorious old Southampton,
was held at McEllish's Mill, on Satur
day evening last, Elza McHlfisli, Esq.,
presided; Win. Hams, Amos Collins,
Wm. Adams, Esq., and ilenry Smith,
were oho-en Vice Presidents; and Isaac
Wilson, lJernard Nycuin and Abraham
IJeilnett, Secretaries. The meeting was
addressed by W. C. Schaffer and E. F.
Kerr, Esqrs. The Radical Disunion
blackguards attempted to break up the
meeting but failed. They were taught
that the freemen of Southampton were
not to be bullied by such villains, who
are not as good as a decent negro. At
a late hour the meeting adjourned with
three rousing cheers for Johnson, Cly
mer and the Union.
Several other meetings have been
held, the proceedings of which have
not been handed us.
CLASSICAL SCHOOL. —WO !KG to re- J
mind our readers of the opening of the
Classical School, formerly Rev. John !
Lyons', under the charge* of John T. I
Huggurd, It. A., on Monthly next. Mr.
Iluggard is now 111 town.
J IST received anal opened at .T. L.
Lewis's Drug Store, a large stock of
Drugs, Perfumery, Stationery, French
Confections, Coal Oil, Mishler's 1 litter-,
&c., &c.
TICK ltev. A. Ivsick, pastor of tin:
Lutheran Church, will preach his fare
well sermon on Sabbath evening next.
DR. TNUI' VEMTIAN ITnitsf: LINIMENT. —Pint j
Pottles t One Dollar, for the cure of latfleness.
scratches, wind galls, "prams, bruises, splints, |
cuts, <o!ic, slipping stifle, over heating; sore
throat, nail in the foot, etc It is warranted j
cheaper and better than any other article ever of- I
fered to the public. Thousands of animals have
been cured of the colic and over heating by this .
Liniment; and hundreds that were crippled and
lame hiivc.beeu restored to their former vigor.— ;
It is used by all the first horsemen throughout
the States. Orders are constantly received from :
the racing stables of England for fresh supplies of :
this invnliiah! article Over g.Vwt inn mot>ial< j
hart f>rei> /ten ml Kt inemhtr. one dollar laid
out in time may save the lite of your horse. Sold
by all Druggists. Office, M Courtlandt street. f
New York aug.24-lm '
STRANGE, RUT TREE.—Every young
tady and gentleman in the United States can hear
something very much to their advantage by re
turn mail (free of charge,) by addressing the un
dersigned. Those having fears of being huinbug
j ged will oblige by not noticing this card. Others
j will please address their obedient servant,
THOS F. CHAPMAN.
831 Broadway, New York.
t" Jan. 5, '66—ly.
I j.
MA RRIED.
OA VIS—MOORE.—On the 12th inst.. by Rev.
A. R. Kremer. Mr. i). Porter Davis to Miss" Sal lie
Moore, both of Hopewell township.
BttoH X—HOKTON.—On the 16th inst.. by the
same. Mr. Elias Brown, of Broad Top City, to Miss
Ana Maria !b>rton, of Yellow Creek, this county.
DIED.
REED—In this place, on Tuesday evening, the.
2oth iii-i . Schell W. Reed, aged 23 years. 1 month
and 2 days
GI MP.—(ln the 16th instant, Sophia Rebecca,
daughter of George W ami Sophia Gump, iu the
• titli year of her age.
IIOKNSTINE.--0n the 19th inst., in St. Clair
| town-hip, Mr. SainuM Hoenstiue, aged 27 years
j and - ' days.
ilcu*
j / < CNS AND LOCKS.— The undcr
* JT signed respectfully tenders his services to
the people of Bedford and vicinity, as a repairer
of Guns and Locks. Ail work promptly attended
to. L. DEFIBAUGH.
sep 2S. K-tf
rpHIS WAV. -The books of J. Hen
-2 rv Hutton having bcon placed in my hands
for collection, persons having accounts standing
on said books will pleasocall forthwith and settle,
otherwise suits will he brought.
mpM-3t ' H. NICODBMUB
4 DM iN! STR A'TO ICS NOTICE.—
f\ Notice is hereby given that letters of adiiiin
t rat ton have been granted by the Register of Bed
ford county, to the undersigned, on the estate of
Jacob Yount, late of Bedford township, dee'd.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and thoe having
claims can present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
sep.L's.—6t. JOHN YOUNT.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ES
TATE.—The subscriber, guardian of the mi
nor child <if Josiah Blackburn, dee'd, will sell on
the premises, in St. Clair township, on Saturday,
the Kith day of October next,
A LOT OF GROUND,
containing 3f acres, adjoining lands ot Uriah Black
burn, widow Griffith and Henry Shrader. The
improvements are a 11 storied plank dwelling
bouse, and a two storied frame building used for a
storehouse ami tinner shop. Both houses are new
and well built The ground is nearly all cleared
and iu cultivation, aud the location is alirst rate
one for a country store.
Terms . One-third of the purchase money to re
main in the property for the use of the widow, one
half of the balance in hand u! the confirmation el
the sale, and the residue in one year without inter
est AZARIAII BLACKBURN,
sep 2S—.'it Guardian.
' QLEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.—
jt Cumberland Valley, Contreville. Saturday,
J October ti.
j East Providence. Householders. Saturday, Oct. 13
Coh rain, Brick Church. Saturday, Oct 2(1.
I Bedford Borough and Bedford Totyuship, Mon
day and Tuesday, Oct 22 and 23
| Harrison, Buffalo Mil!-. Wednesday, Oct, 24.
Londonderry, Bridgeport Thursday Oct. 23
Juniata, Buena Vista, Friday, Oct. 26.
Seliellshttrg am.'Napier. Sehetlsburg, Saturday,
! October 27.
Snake Spring, Hartley's, Monday. Oct. 29.
Monroe, Fletcher's. Tuesday, Oct 3l>.
Bloody Run and West Pri vide nee. Bloody Run.
Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Hopewell, Dasher's, Thursday, November 1.
Broad Top, Hopewell, Friday, November 2.
Liberty, Stonerstown. Saturday, Nov. 3.
, Woodberry Middle. Woodbcrry. Monday. Nov 5
South Woodberry, Enterprise. Tuesday. Nov. tr
Union. Moses'. Wednesday. Nov. 7
St. Clair. Eight Square. Thursday, Nov S
Examirations to begin at 9 o'clock. Applicants
for examination must be present at that time.
Mp US H. w. FISfllB, Co. Sup't. *
VI AV GOODS! NEW Gooi>S!
! A large and complete stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
just received and opened at J M SHOEMAKER'S,
No. ! Anderson's Row—bought just at the right
time.
The following comprise a few of our goods :
DRY GOODS
e,ii—n..i u i.,.w n.b.unr Cloths Frene.h Meri
noos, Alpaca-, Flannels, Ginghams, all wool De
laines. all colors, large stock of bleached and un
bleached Muslins. Cloths, C a.--inures. Satinett.-.
Jeans, Tweeds, Ac., Ac.
BOOTS AND SHOES:
A large assortment of Men's and Boys' Boots and
Shoe.- Ladies' Misses' and Children's Boots.Shoes
and Gaiters, all prices, and sixes to suit everybody.
CLOTHING:
A very largo st<%k of Men"* and Boys' Coats, Pants
and Vests, all sizes, and prices to suit the times.
HATS AND CAPS :
A complete assortment of all kinds, sizes and
prices.
GROCERIES, SPICES, Ac.:
Coffee. sugar, Love ring and other Syrups. Molas
ses, Tea, Rice, Tobacco, Spices, Ac
LEATHER:
A prime article Sole Leather, Calf Skins. Ivip and
I'pper Leather and Linings
COTTON CHAINS,
Single and Double, all numbers, cheap.
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE,
Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, Ac.
Call ami see our stock ufGoodsaml be convinced
i that No. 1 Anderson's Row. is the place to get
bargains. J M. SHOEMAKER,
sep. 2S. "OS.
I ) ALLY ! It ALLY ! RALLY!
li
( Dine one, come all,
and examine
THE EXCELLENT STOCK OF GOODS
AT LI I'PEL'S
j CLOTHING EMPORIUM AND FURNISHING
ST( >KE.
A rare chanco is offered to.u.t, to purchase good
' and seasonable go Us, at the lowest prices, by cal
| ling at Lippel's.
! If you would have a goo-l suit of Ready-Mado
Clothiug call at Lippel's.
! If you would have g" d and cheap
Ladies' Dmss Goods.
Calicoes.
Muslins.
Ac.. Ac., Ac..
Cail at Lippel's.
If you would have furnishing goods of all de
j scriptlons, notions, etc., call at Lippcl
If you would have thobest quality of Groceries,
i buy them at Lippel's.
Goods of all kinds, sold at the most reasonable
prices, and country produce of all kinds taken in
. exchange for go >ds, at Lippel's.
; sop 2.a, TW.
|>o CJ N i Y J'u COLORED VOL
| ) i'NTLEKs The undersigned will promptly
attend to the collection of the bounty allowed to
j colored volunte, r under the Aet of Congress,
which appropriates s:;.iu to all colored men whoen
i listed and served in the li. S. Army in tho late
I war. All applications punctually attended to.
t Address JAMES IS. GILMORE,
5ep.21.—31 | Claim Agent, Washington, D. C.
/ 1 EXERAL ELECTION FROCLA
\ J MATION.—WHEREAS, in and by an act of
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, entitled --An Act to regulate the Gen
eral Elections within this Commonwealth." it is
enjoined upon me to give public notice of said e
leetions and to enumerate in said notice what offi
cers are to he elected, I. JOHN ALDSTADT,
Sheriff of the county of Bedford, do hereby make
known and give this public notice to the electors
of the county of Bedford, that a General Election
will beheld in said countv, on tho
SRCOXD TEESDAY (9/A) OF OCTOBER,
1856, at the several election districts, viz:
Tho electors of tire Borough of Bedford and
township of Bedford, to meet at the Court House
in said borough.
The electors of Broad Top town-hip and Coal
Dale borough to meet at the school Douse in said
borough.
The electors of tho borough of Bloody Run to
meet at the House of Daniel B. Ott in said bor
ough.
The electors of Colerain townshif to .aeet a; the
house i I>. -tuokcy in Rains-burg in said town
ship.
The electors of Cumberland Valley town-hip to
meet at the new school house erected on the land
owned by John Whip's heirs in said township.
Tho electors of Harrison township to meet at
school house No. 6, near the dwelling house of
Wm. Ream, in said township.
The electors of Juniata township to meet at Koy
ser s school house in said township
The electors of Hopewell township to meet at
the school house near the house of John Dasher in
said township.
The electors of Londonderry township to meet
at the house now occupied by Win. 11. Hill as a
sh--n in Bridge -port in said township.
The electors of Liberty township to meet at the
school house in Stonerstown in said township.
The electors of Monroe township to meet at the
house lately occupied by James Czrnt-U in Clear
ville in said township.
The electors of Schcllsburg borough to meet at
the brick school h-'use in said borough.
The elector: of Napier township to meet at the
brick school house in the borough of Scholisburg.
The elector- of East Providence township to
meet at tho house lately occupied by John Nyeum,
jr., in said township.
The electors of Snake Spring township to meet
at the school house near the Meth' -list eliureh on
the land of John G Hartley
The elector- of West Providence township to
meet at school house No. 4, near David Sparks, ic
said township
The electors of St. Clair township to meet at. the
school house near the residence of Joseph Griffith
in said township.
The electors of Union township to meet at the
school house near Monty's mill in sail township.
The elector- of South Woodberry township to
meet at the house of Samuel Oster near Noble's
mill in said township
The elccf'-rs f Southampton township to meet
at the housi f Win. Adams in said t iwnship.
Theelectors of Middle Woodberry township to
meet at the house of Henry Fluke in the village of
Woodberry.
At which tunc and place the qualified electors
will I k-et by ballot :
ONE. PERSON for the office of Governor of the
Coii.-nonw nlth of Pennsylvania.
ONE PERSON in conjunction with th- counties
of, Somerset. Fulton. Franklin and Aduuis lor the
office of Member of Congress of th- United Stales.
oNE PERSON ii. conjunction with the count!os
of Somerset and Full-n. for the office of Senator
ol Pennsylvania.
TWO PERSONS, iti conjunction with the coun
ties of Somerset and Fulton, for tho office of Mem
bers of the House of Representatives of Pennsyl
vania.
ONE PERSON for the office of Prothonof.ary,
Register, Recorder and Clerk of the Quarter Se--
si'ii- and Orphans' Court of Bedford county.
ONE PERSON for, tno office of Sheriff of Bed
ford county.
ONE PERSON for the office of Associate Judge
of said county.
ONE PERSON for the office of Commissioner of
said county.
ONE PERSON for the office of Poor Director of
said county.
ONE PERSON for the offico of Auditor of said
county.
ONE PERSON for the office of Coroner of staid
county.
Norn i. is HEREBY GIVES, That every person
excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any
office or appointment of profit or trust under tho
United States, or of this State, < r any city or cor
p' rated district, whether a commissioned officer
or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is
<>r shall be employed under the legislative, execu
tive or judiciary department of this State, or of
any city,or of any incorporated district, and also,
that every member of Congress and of the State
Legislature, and ot the select or common council
of any city, or commissioner- of any incorporated
district, is by law incapable of holding orc.vcrci--
ingat the time, the office or appointn -nt of Judge,
Inspector or Clerk of any election of Qiis Common
wealth. and that no Inspector, Judg< or other ■ f
iiccr of such election shall be clegible to be then
v otcd for.
Ami llm -.'lid act of a.-.- cjblv cut , Jed ' afl act
relating to election.-- of this Commonwealth,
passed July 2,1819. further provides as folic.-. .
viz :
the Inspector and Judges shall meet at
tho respective places appointed for holding the
election in the district at which they respectively
beleng. before 8 o'clock in the morning of the
SECOND Tl ESDAY OF OCTOBER, and each
sni'l inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall
:• qualified voter of such district.
"In case the person who shall have received
the highest number of votes for inspector shall not
attend on the day of any election, then the per
son who shall have re civet the second highest
number of votes fir Judge at the next preceding
election shall act as Inspector in his place. And
it. ease the per- n who has received the second
highest number of votes for Inspector shall not at
tend, the person elected .Judge shall appoint an
It (icctor in his pi. no. and if any vacancy still
continue in the board for the space of one hour
after tho time fixed by law for tho opening of the
election the qualified voters of the tow nship, ward
or district for which such officer shall have been
elected, present, at the election, shall elect one of
their number to fill such vacancy.
"It shall bo the duty ofthe several assessors re
spectively to attend at the place of holding every
general, special or township election, during the
whole time such election is kept open, for the pur
pose of giving information to the In-pe- tor- and
Judge, w hen called "0, in relation to the right of
any person assessed by them to vote at such elec
tion. and on -uch other matters in relation to the
tts-cssmcnt of voters, as the said Inspectors or
eiher of them shall from time to time require.
No person shall be permitted to vote at any
election as aforesaid, than a white citizen ofthe
age of fw cnty-< uc or more, who shsll have resided
in this State at least one year, and in the election
district where he offers to vote, ten days immedi
ately preceding such election, and within two
years paid a State or County tax, which shall
have been assessed at least ten days before the e
lection. But a citizen of the United States who
has previously been qualified voter of this State
and removed therefrom and returned, and who
shall have resided in the e'ectio-i district and
paiii taxes aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vet'- af
ter residing in this State six months. Pim-nlei/.
That the white freemen, citizens ofthe United
States, between tho ago of twenty-one and twen
ty two years who have resided in '.lie election dis
trict G ii days as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote,
although they shall uot have paid tax.
-No person shall be periniito! to vote whose
name is not contained in the list of taxable inhab
itants. furnished by the Commissioners, unless :
First, hi- produce a receipt of payment, within
two years of State or County tax assessed agreea
bly to tho Constitution, and give satisfactory evi
dence on his own oath or affirmation of another
that ho ha.- paid such a tax, or it failure to pro
duce a receipt shail make oath to tho payment
thereof; or second, if he claim a right to vote by
being an elector between the ago of twenty-one
and twenty-two years shall depose on oath or af
firmation."that he has resided in the State at least
one year before his application, and make -uch
proof of residence in the district as j- required by
this act, and that he does verily believe from the
account given him that he is of the age aforesaid,
and give- such other evidence us is required by
this act. whereupon the name ofthe person so ad
mitted to vote shall be inserted in the alpbabeti-
Ical lit by the 111 spec to and a note made oppo
site thereto by writing the word "tar." if he shall
be admitted to vote by reason ot having paid tax,
and tho word "age" il'he shall be admitted to vote
by reason of age. and in either case the reason of
such a vote shall he called out. to the clerks, who
shall make a like note in the list of voters kept by
them.
"In all caaes where the name ofthe person
claiming to vote is not found on the list furni-he'l
by the Commissioners, or his right to v >tc wheth
er found thereon or not, is objected to by any
qualified citizen, it shall bo the duty of the In
spectors to examine such persou ou oath as to bi
qualifications, and if he claims to have ro-ided
within the trtate far one year or more, his oath
shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make
proof by at least one competent witness, w ho shall
he a qualified elector, that he ha- resided within
the district for more than ten days immediately
preceding s.ii■ 1 election ai d .-hall also awear UtM
his bona tide residence, in pursuance of his lawtul
calling is within the district, and that he did not
remove within the district for the purpose of vo
ting.
-Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who
shall make due proof if required, of his residence
and payment oftaxes aforesaid, shall 1.0 admitted
to vote in the township, ward or district in which
he shall re.-idc.
• If any person shall prevent or attempt t" pre
terit any officer of an election, under this act Ir on
holding such election, or use or threaten any vio
ienco to any such officer, and shall interrupt or
improperly interfere with bir.i ,tithe ' \ecution of
his duty, shall block up or attempt to bloek up
the window or avenue to any window where tin
same may beholden, or shall riotously disturb the
peace of such election, or shall use or practice in
timidation, threats, force or violence, with the
£ciiat Notices.
design to influence unduly or overawe any elec
tor, or "prevent him from voting, or to restrain the
freedom of choice, such persons on conviction shall
be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred
dollars, to be imprisoned for any time not less than
one nor more than twelve months, and if it shall
lie shown to the court where the trial of such of
fence shall be had, that the person so offending
was not a resident of the city, ward or district
where the said offence was committed, and not
entitled to vote therein, on conviction, he shall
be sentenced to pay a fine not less th m one hun
dred or noire thuu one thousand dollars, and he
imprisoned not less than six mouths ;.or more than
two years.
"If any person or persons shall make t ny bet or
wager upon the result of an election within the
Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such
bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation there
of,or by any written or printed advertisement,
or invite any person or persons to make such bet
or wager, upon conviction thereof he or th< y shall
forfeit and pay thi e times the amount so hot or
offered to be bet.
The qualified electors will take notice of the
follow ing act of Assembly, approved 12th day <d
March, ISIFIFI : As ACT, Herniating the mode of
voting at all elections, in the several counties ol
this Commonwealth.
SECTION 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is
hereby enacted by the authority of the ame,
That the qualified voters of the . vera! e-unities of
this Commonwealth, at all general. ; n hip.
borough and special elections, are herd y. in reci
ter, authorized and required to vote, by tickets,
printed, or written, or partly printed and partly
written, severally classified as follow- : One tick
et shall embrace the name.- of all judges of courts
voted for, and to be labelled, out fde, ••judicia
ry.''one ticket shall embrace the nanu s of all
state officers voted for, and be labelled. '•
one ticket shall embrace the names of ail county
officers voted for, including office of nator, mem
ber. and members of assembly, if voted for. and
members of Congress, ii voted for. and be l ibell
ed. "county;" one ticket phall embrace the n .
of all town ship officers voted for. and be labelled,
"township;" one ticket shall • mbrae the names
of all borough officers voted for. and be labelled,
••borough;" and each elas.- shall be del sited in
(•operate ballot-boxes.
SUCTION 2. That, it shall be the duty of th ■ Sher
iffs. in the several counties of this Common • ith.
to insert in their election i roclauiati . her' after
issued the first section of this act.
JAMES it. KELLEY.
Speaker of the li' use of Represe: ' stives.
DAVID FLEMING,
s Speaker of the Senate.
APPROVED —the thirtieth dy of M i Anno
lb-mini osie thousand eight hui ire.i .. •' sixty-six.
?.. G. CI It TIN.
And the Judges of the res; -etive ui.-i rid ■ afore
said. are required !" meet at Bedford, on tho Fri
day next following the holding of .-aid .-!■ -.-ii
then and there to perform those things required
of them by law.
Given under my hand, tit my offiee in Bedford,
this ill st day of August, in the year of our Lord,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. and
in the ninety-first of the Independence of the
United States.
JOHN ALsTADT. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Bedford. /
August 31, ISiifi. i
DMINISTIiATOR'B NOTK K -
f\ Notiec is hereby given that letters of Admin
istration have been granted to the subscribers "ii
the - state of Frederick Miller. Into of Hopewell
township, deceased.
All per-op.s indebted to said estate tiro notified
to make payment, ttiai those havii g claims there
en, will present themdulv authenticated tor set
tlement. WILLIAM DOKKIEK,
aug.24-6t. Adm'r
goot.$ t ami V;uictlcs.
/ t HEAT EXCITEMENT IN ISED
FOKD'
THE It EMULATOR
AND BEDFORD
CLOTH IX M EMCO It I C M
IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHERS.
Fit ESI i AMMVAL OF NEW
< !( H ) i lS I
)t )'['>. FLOES. N i K N. !
CLOTHING, CAE [ME J'.?, HATS of all kinds
laid in at prices to suit the fitr.e-
If you want a good Coat go to the Regulator.
If y ui want a g- >d p'r ]-••-. go to the Re • rial -r
If you want n good Vest, go to the Regulator.
If you want a g i idp'rSl ics.go to the Regulator,
tf y; i want a go. ! p'r -it-.go to tin l! rn-ut- r.
If you want a suit of Clothes, go to the Regulator.
If you want a good Shirt, go to the Regulator,
if you want a good Hat. go to the Regulator,
if you want a g Gait r • a*Shoe go to tli Keg'r.
If you want good C. is si mere, go to the Regulator.
If you want a variety of Notions, go to the llcg'r.
If you want a fashionable Coat, go to the Regulator
If you want fashionable Pants ,i Vests go t. • the
Regulator.
if you want a fashionable Suit, go to the Regu
lator.
If you want Queen-ware r Glassw are, go to the
Regulator.
If you want good Spices of any kind, go to the
Regulator.
If you want good Flavoring Extracts, go to the
Regulator.
If you want good Toilet Soap or Perfumery, go the
Regulator.
If you want good Hosiery, Gloves, Neck-tics col
lars, Ac., go to the Regulator.
If you want any thing in our lino, goto the Bed
ford Clothing Emporium and Boot, Shoo aud No
tion Regulator, No. 2, Anderson's Row.
Goods of all kinds ordered from the Eastern
cities to accommodate customers.
11. F. IRVINE.
Sept. 7. I Sufi. K. W. BKRKSTRESSER.
rjn HE PUBLIC WILL PLEASE
£ NOTICE. — Is'. That wo furnish for delivery,
books equal in every respect to tho sample copies
or description given in prospectus. Subscribers
will not H obliged to take the work uutass it cor
responds with the description in every particular.
2d We instruct Agents to have l.ut one price
for our publicationunder penalty of refusal to
supply their lists, and a canceling of their appoint
ments.
3d. We sell our books exclusively by subscrip
tion, through our traveling Agents, and m no case
through bookstores; therefore "booksellers" can
not obtain them.
4th To avoid delaying the Agent, whose time
is valuable, subscribers are requested to l>e pre
pared with the priee of the "book on its presenta
tion bv the Agent
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Publishers
sept 7-.'lt, 507 Minor Street, Philadelphia, I'a.
VJ"( >TICE TO TRESPASSERS.—No
lice is hereby given to all persons, without
respect to persons, who shall wilfully tre-sp.isson
th.- premises of the undersigned, in Bedford town
ship. either by hunting, gath -ri..g nut-, cutting
timber, or in any way whatever, will he dealt
with according to the extreme penalty of the law.
sept.7-3t. * PHILIP LITTLE.
/ URL AM) SEE OUR STOCK
VY OF STOVES, TINWARE. Ac.
B. Mo. LLVMVER ACU.
/ 10UNTIt V MERCTIA XTSscpplictl
witli all kinds of TIN WARE on the shortest
.wtiee. at B. Mc. BLVMVEU A CO'S.
t NTI-DUST PARLOR STOYES-
A SPEAR'S PATENT, at
B. Mc. BLYMYEB A GO'S.
PRINTERS' INK liasitititlo many a
business man rich We ask you to try it in
I he columns of THE GAZETTE
¥7VERY VARIETY AND STYLE
JOF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low
rates at THE BEDFOHD GAZETTE office. Call and
leave your orders
MC. BLYMYEK A <CO., Whole
£ sale and Retail dealers in Stoves. Tinware.
,Ve. No. 1, "(Stone Row. 'Bedford,Pa.
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! ITCH I—Scratch /
Set Uek! Scratch.'—Wa lATOS'S OntTlun will
cure Itch in 48 Hours.
Also ernes Bait Rheum, ITloers, Chilblain*, and
all Erupti-'ns t,i AeSkii Price 50 cents.
sale by all druggists By -•ndiii,; fiOcofltS to
Weeks A Potter, solo agents, 1,(1 MashingP a
Boston, it will he forwarded by mail, frc ■; j ;
age, to any part of the United States
fonß,'fitk-ly
i;W GOUl>8! NEW (<•(()i>S!
Tho uiidcreigne'd have BOW opened * largo and
general assortmoi t of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
to which they respectfully invite (lie attention of
buyers, assuring them they will find
BARGAINS
in every department of our stock.
TERMS:
OAS if PREFERRED.
By special agreement a crediAif- ix months can
be had.
INTEREST CHARGER
on all accounts after period named,
mayyCU. tA E. CRAMER A CO.
CELLING OFF AT COST!!
0
P. A. REED,
Intending to relinquish the Mercantile business,in
Bedford,
is CLOSI \ <; OUT JUS ENTIRE STOCK
OF J)in' coons, dj-c.,
AT COST!
A rare cliancc to buy goods, of all kjuds, cheap.
Call and sec
junl,'66.
Y CHANGE FOR BARGAINS :
REMEMBER THE
NEW CHEAP STORE ,
At St. Cluirsville, Pa.
COODS OF A J.I. KINDS SOU) AT
SMALL PROFITS.
OPPEXIIEIMI-^R
llii- just received from the East, and offers for
sale at the
LOWEST PRICES,
a large and varied assortment of
LADIGS' DRESS GOODS,
of every description and of the best quality;
MILLINERY AND
FAN L' i" G 001 )S,
a lafcfo nssortm-nt, to suit all classes:
X< ITIOXS,
in endless variety;
MUSLINS,
all kinds, very cheap;
CALICOES,
l'r r.i the best manufactures.
Our stock of
DRY GOODS
is unsurp i. st'd. and we ask all to give us a call, if
they de-ire to get BARGAINS.
I! FA 1 >Y- MA DE CL()TIIIN<},
of every description, for sale at the LOWEST
PRICES. We also make CLOTHING of all kinds
TO ORDER, at short notice, and upon the most
reasonable terms. We also keep constantly on
hand a spleudid assortment of PIECE GOODS:—
CASSI MERES.
V LISTINGS,
CLOTHS,
tvc., Ac.
nnd Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods of all
kinds.
We also have a fir e assortment of
But AS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE,
QUEEXSWARE,
TIN WARE,
WILLOW-WARE,
Ac., Ac.,
together with everything usually found in a well
assorted store, all of which will be sold at tho
LOWEST PRICES.
[ Remember
OPPEXII EI TIER'S
New Cheap Store, St. Clairsville, Pa.
ju!.27—Cm
„fiuti Stoves.
\fiss KATE DEAL A MRS. M.
J. Y & R. BCIIAEFFEII have just returned from
tho eitv with a fine assortment of fashionablo
BONNETS.
HATS,
RIBBONS.
FLOWERS,
GLOVES,
ladies' nnd gents' hose, ladies' ar.d gents' hand
kerchiefs and collars, fancy neck-tics, ruffling,
dress buttons and trimming, machine silk and cot
ton, hair brushes, tooth brushes, clothes brushes,
soaps, perfumery, enamel, skirt braid, embroider
ing braid, ladies' corsets and hoops, balmorui
skirts, lace veils, tissue for veils, cloths for sacks,
dress goods, poplins, lawns, ginghams. Ac.. Ac.
Mnntua-making and all kinds of Milliner work
done in the cheapest and test manner,
may 11 '66.
1 ETTER HEADS AND BILL
J j HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men,
printed in tho best style of the art, at THE GAZETTE
JOB OFFICE.
MERCHANTS *ND MECHANICS,
and Business men generally will advance
their own interests by advertising in the columns
f THE GAZETTE.
O - RDEIiS from a distance for any
kindofJOll PRINTING promptly attended
to. Send to TIIE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed
ford, Pa.
| )EITTA NIA AND JAPANNED
I ) WARE .all kinds, at
B. Mr BLYMYiiR C CO S.
\ J AM MOTH SALE Bl LLS, print
jLvl t; d at -hurt notice. Large Bills make larg
sales. We know it tube so. TRY IT! It will
much more than pay the extra expense ol print*
ing Call at TUB GAZETTE JOB OFFICE
ileal Estate saUs.
\7"ALFA BLE FARM FOR SALE.—
\ 20b acres, situate in Liberty Township, Bed
ford County, on tho Juniata river and Hunting
don & Broad Top Rail Road. Well improve,*
fine meadows, fruit and timber—a very desira
bie pro] erty, at the head of market —the property
of Cant J seph S. Reed. Will be* sold cheap*—-
For price, Ac., apply to ' JOHN P. REED,
aug.24-tf. Att'y, at Bedford.
I YARM FOR - ALE.—SOOaeres, ono-
G half under ealti ation, well improved. Fruit
a-. 1 Timber abundant. Situate iu Napiertown
, ,i... For naricßlars. price, Ac,, apply to
J HON P RE El* Art
au".27-0* Bedford, Pa
'\NAIA Mil.;. i'AIF.f AND MILL
7 PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. -The
u 'er gi, i < ii'en * Priv.*.( Sal**, his farm and
mill property. -iti • •■■ ii ■ ■ n to, t hip, Bedford
county. Pa., oearthl town of Marietta, eoutaiuing
about 200 ACRES, about 150 acres of which is
' a red and i;. . r .-tare . foil iv&tior. and the
b IRIII*. i *• 1 fin a.red. There are TV 0 OR
CHARDS .f !*.• * i'n;i trees ,:i Mi- property.
T: • iuiprovi. i- ,-.re , GRTS'I MILL in gtgd
running orde:. >A.Y MILL. I*ol II DWELLING
H 'HrfES, a 1. toe BANK BARN and other out
buildings.
Terms of sale will I>. made re "liable. Any
p .oa duuin to porch* j can see the property
by calling on the subscriber, op the premises.
aug:3.-3m. . ADOLI ill b AKE.
•TTALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
* —The undersigned offers for sale the follow
ing valuuble l,o"iies <■! , :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND,
containing 180 acre- en >, .-.lusted on the Illinois
Centra! Railroad, in Champaign county. State of
11! i' , s mil - from the city of I rbana, and one
mile fr m Ilcntual (Ration on (aid Railroad. Two
,-f the tract** adjoin, ar.d one of iiiom has a never
failing ], olid o: water up nit The city of L rbtuia
contains about 4,000 inhabitants. Champaign is
the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois.
An- —Oi -f 1 > f .*.' "J ■ i /, 'ct of in/tel, situated
in Bro.dT'op , ovnsLip, L * il'ord c.-unty, eontaiu
i, * about -So *rs. vith all tho coal veins of Broad
Top running through it.
Auso Tari Lais in tit. totr.t of CoafmoiU.
II unt i r.gdoti count v.
.1 m I'.*, •,: • •!' ' F C. i'EAMEIt.
\ r ALFABLFREAL ESTATE AT
\ PKIY.iTE SALE.—One lot • f ground in the
centre of Bloody Run, fronting on Main street
about sixty-five feet, e.eoi' TOO very best business
locations in Bh ody Run. A!s i. ten acres of wood
land, adjacent to Bloody Run, lying en the Bod
ford Rail Ra-.'*. containing first rate iron ore and
having thereon a never-failing ring of water.
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E.
Maun, Bloody ilu... or of Dr. Hickok. Bedford, i'a.
■ ■
/ORPHANS' COURT SALE, OF
\ /VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.—By vir
tue of an order of the 'irplmiis' Court of Bedford
county, the under.-igned, administrators of the es
tateof .John Smith, Esq.. late of the borough of
Sffließ -i.ur'r, dee'd. will sell at Public Sale, on the
pre mi - - the Real E tate of.-aid dceea.-ed, situa
te i. in the borough of Sche!l-lun*g aforesaid, on
Tl ESDAY the 2d day of OCTOBER, 1806, at 10
o'clock, A. M., eons;-:ingofLOT No. 13, fronting
80 feet on Pitt-burg street and extending back
210 feel toan alley, adjoining an alloy and lot of
.Samuel Corl on Lie Wes : . having thereon erected
i tv -torv Bri k Man-ion House. Brick Store
ibi, • ami Stui lc. V. ash Hon-'*. Carriage House,
W- Kl J1o;i-c and Gr- nery, a Well of good water,**
; Cistern and a fine variety of choice Fruit Trees
oi: the premises. Also LOT No. if, adjoining tho
above, ami same dimensions, having thereon
i rente I a large two--rory Brick Blacksmith Shop,
a Frame OiV. jenncl Stable. The-hop could very
readily be remodeled info a dwelling. This is a
very pleasant property, in good repair, aad in a
very ideas nt village. TERMS. CASH. If de
si real time might be given for a partof the pur
chase iiiom y. Ali particulars can l>e had by call
ing on JNO. P. REED, Att'y, at Bedford, or tho
suo.-vribers at Sehellsburg.
J. PIPER SMITH,
SIMON E. IIAMAKER,
scpt.7-4t, Aministrator3.
[7 XTENSIVE PRIVATE SALE
Ij OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The un
dcrsigned will sell at private sale, several adjoin
ing and contiguous tracts of land, lying on tho
headwaters of Dunning"- Crick, ia St. Clair town
ship. Bedford county, containing 765 acres, now
d:\ idedintofour tracts, three tracts thereof con
taining respectively 157. Lid. ar.d I si! acre- and
the other, being the Saw Mill tract, containing
262 acres. These besets will be .-.ld as they are or
- ibdivide ! to suit ] u vhas-r.-.
Ti. saw mill tract contain; a FIRST CLASS
SAW MILL, with an ver-, riling head of water,
and is in the midst of a TIMBER REGION un
-• rria--ed for the quality of timber. One other of
the tracts contains an enviable site for a TAN
YARD, with nil the advantage.-.- of water, and is
: lougsido of Chestnut Ridge, where the resources
for Bark are inexhaustible.
100 neres of ibo land it bottom, mostly covered
by large sugar trees 3t)o oeres arc cleared and
ii. * go d if of cuitiv.i ion and the balance
well timbered.
There are THREE DWELLING HOUSES, np
; n ; lie premise.- an ! THREE BARNS, with other
outbuildings. The Fruit ;s chei o and in abuml
iii 0 uj* oi - "ice f tin so I.r. c: - This property lies
12 miles North of Bedford, it: d in a country noted
for its od roads, leading N rtb, South, East and
West, to Bedford. Ifolliday sburg. Johnstown, and
•••.her point-, on the Penn'a Central Railroad.
Farmers, Lumbermen, Tanners and Speculators
"i"Uld examine the premises as these lands will
bo sold oi; fair and rea.- >nable terms.
T. H. LYONS,
jun-S.'oi! N J. LYONS
ELL( )W OGH RE. — ioea
-1 ted in Bedford township, six miles North of
Bocitord, bus upon it a i. tr.k of YELI.OWOCHRE,
•f the best quality, which has been used by a num
ber of persons for making paints, with entire sat
isfaction. lam now selling this ochre at low
prices, and invite those interested to give me a call.
They will find it all I represent. Alnu st any col
or can be made of it. Call at my place in Bedford
township, or address me us follow-:
jun22-3ma. HENRY SILL, Bedford, Pa.
/ ION! ECTIONERY AND 6RO
\_J CERY. —The undersigned would respectfully
i.iforw the public that ho has just returned from
the eitv with a carefully selected stock of GRO
CERIES ar.d CONFECTIONERIES, all of which
will be.sold at the lowest cash prices.
The following ore among the numerous articles
which may !)• found a", my store: All kinds of
Eug ir, Coffee, Mob..- .-vs. Sugars and Tobacco; Can
nod Poaches, Pears, Pine Apples, and Green Peas;
Dried Peaches. Prunes. Raisins, Dates, Fig-, Lem
ons, .to.
All sorts of Spices, E-sonci -, Oils, Crackers and
Cakes; Fancy Soaps, all varieties; Plain Candies,
ortod. of every 100-ription, and Fruit Drops;
fine Candies of all kinds.
All of tho above named articles, with many
more, can be found ouo do-r East of the GA/.K.TTH
Office, and opposite 11. F. Irvine's Regulator,
junl.-.'lm. GEO. MAKDORFF.
t - ! Cj i/ y PER YEAR! \\'o want
') 1 agents every where to sell our
IMI' i:>' VKII >'2o Sew ibgMachiues. Three new kinds.
Ui.dcr and upper feed. Warranted live years.—
Above salary or large commissions paid. 1 lit- ONLY
machines sold in tho United States :'.r less than
Situ which are fully licensed liy-Hom . Wheeler if
. thou. Genre- J- Hater, Singer \ Co., uttel
Bn< ■■elder. All other cheap machines are iei-
J'rlt.genu i;ts , and the .seller or usee tile liaide to
eixei ■■', fine, aif nnpri-tnimeul. Circulars fret.
.'ddress, or call up i Shaw 4 Clark, Biddeford,
Maine, or Chicago, ids. |Due. 22. '6a—}y
v,i H | A MONTH! Agents wanted
■' for *<•■* ' • 'i -eJ-:t in i•• • tries, just out.
Addrc.-s (> T. GAREY Ci v Building, Biddeford,
Uilaine. ji)r". 22.'65 —ly
I? BUI T .(' A X S A X I > SEA LING
JL 1 WAN at B. M.. BLYMYERI CO'S
QLIP BILLS, FRGGRAMMFS,
F5 POSTERS, and ll kinds of PLAIN AND
FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatness
and despatch, at TIN: GAZETTE office..
ERRORS OF YOVTI:.—A GUITL' IMM
who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre
mature Decay, and all the effects of youthful in
discretion, will, for the sake of suffering humani
ty. send free (■> all who need it. the recipe and di
rections for making the simple remedy by which
he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit* by the
advertiser, experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B. GGDEN,
No. 13 Chambers St., New York.
Jan. 5, 66—ly.
't ■> OixacMPTiv;:-. -Tho advertiser,
having been restore ! t-> 'ittb in a few weeks by
a very simple rmnedy, after having suffered for
several years with a severe lung affection, and that
dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to make
known to his fellow-sufferer- tho means of cure.
To all who desire ii. he will -mi a copy of tha
] reseripttoß used (free of eharge), with the direc
tions for prep-ring and using tho same, which
they will find a arc C ; . v; (*,,r CoNStMi-TtoN,
ASTHMA, BnoN'.iims, Colons Coins, and all
Throat and Lung Affections. Tho only object of
the advertiser in -■"tidiug tho Prescription is to
benefit the ulHictod. nnd spread information which
he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes e\ cry
uflcrer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a bles-ing
Parties wishing the pr. -•••riptioe, FREE, by re
turn mail, will please addrcs
* REV. EDWARD A WILFON,
William-burgh, Kings Co., New York
Jan. 5, '66— ly