7 lve fftifrii Home and Around. HI 11 UNTI XGDOX AND BLLOAD TOP li.lt. —WIXTER ARRAXUBMEST.— I TIME TABLE.—Accom modation Train leaves Saxton at 7.35 a. m., and arrives at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt ingdon at 4.40 p. m., and arrives at Saxton at 6.38 p. m. Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. in., nr rives at Huntingdon at 4 17 p. m.; leaves Hunt ingdon at 7.50 a. tn., and arrives at Mt. Dallas a 11 05 a. m. MORE LIGHT.— Our appeals as poli ticians must be to the intelligence of the people. One convert who reasons himself into his new faith, is worth a dozen made by mercenary means, or by ap|>eals to passion or prejudice. Hence Democratic newspapers should be more extensively circulated. Let Republicans but read both sides, and they will be Democrats soon enough. The people want more tight. Will our Democratic politicians throughout the country heed the Macedonian cry, and come forward to help us? More tight! Who would not contribute his mite to iurnish that single ray of intelligence which may be instrumental in saving a political sinner? Democrats, take counsel together, and see whether you can't do something to increase the cir culation of your newspaper organs. AMPUTATION.— ( )ur old friend, ('apt. John Long, formerly of Liberty tp., this county, but for some years a resi dent ofCoalmont, Huntingdon co., had his left hand amputated, a few days ago, the member having been attacked by cancer. The operation was per formed by Dr. Kelley, of St. Cfairsville, and Dr. W. Watson, jr., of this place. Owing to the skilful manner in which the physicians made the amputation, the Captain is doing well and hopes soon to be himself again, minus the poor, faithful old hand which he was compelled to surrender. 11. & B. T. It. It.-It. B. Lewis, Esq., of this place, was on the 13th inst., elec ted President of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, rice L. T. Watson. Mr. Lewis is one of the most accomplish ed engineers in the United States, thoroughly acquainted with the busi ness of railroading and will make a most efficient officer. We chronicle his election with much pleasure. TII A.YKst: Ivi XG DAY. —Thursday next, the 28th inst, being appointed for the annual day of Thanksgiving, the usual service appropriate to the occasion, will be held in the German Reformed Church of this town, at which the Rev. A. J. Barrow, of the Episcopal church, will preach tlie Thanksgiving Sermon. Service to commence at half-past ten, a. m. EPISCOPAL SERVICES.— There will be the usual services at the Court House, on Sunday next, at 11 a. m. and GA p. m. In the morning the Rev. A. J. Barrow will preach a Sermon appro priate to the close of the Ecclesiastical year. COURT. —November term of Court commenced on Monday last, Judge King presiding, assisted hy Judges Eicholtzand Gump, Associates. There was a considerable crowd of people in attendance. Thus far only Common wealth business has been transacted. ADJOURNED COURT. —An adjourned court will be held in this place, com mencing on December 9th. Twenty three causes are put down for trial at this court. See list in our advertising columns. THE MENUEI. HOUSE.— This valua ble property will be sold at public sale, on Wednesday, November 27th, at 1 o'elock, p. in. See advertisement in an other column. CH A NO F. OF STOR E AT Sun E El, Situ KG. —Messrs. SmitluVrSlatlerofSehellsburg, have sold theirstore to Mr. John Song ster, formerly of this place. TIIE BEST. —The best overcoats ever brought to Bedford are for sale at rea sonable prices at Berkstressers. Also, the latest styles of hats, and gents' furnishing goods. RELIGIOUS.— Rev. B. H. Hunt will preach in the Lutheran church, on next Sabbath, the 24th inst., at 10A o'clock, a. m. COAT LOST. —Was lost between Bed ford ami Bloody Run, on Monday the 18th inst., a Black Overcoat. Any per son returning it to the subscriber, at Bedford, will he suitably rewarded. nov22\vl ALEX. LYON. OUR young friend and former fellow townsman, J. Harry Hutton, paid us a flying visit last week, looking well and hearty. Harry says he feels about as able to sell cheap Boots and Shoes as ever, and still has time to attend to his friends. He has returned to Philadel phia to meet those of his Bedford coun ty friends that have not been in yet, for their fall stock, and will be happy to show them through, and sell them cheap goods, To those of our merch ants, in this county, who have been through the establishment, we need not commend him. To those who have not, we would say, give the "Boy" a call, and see him and ascertain whether all he says can he substantiated. He is still at the old place, Shumway, Chan dler & co., 221 Market and 210 Church streets, half way between Second and Third, on Market, north side. TIIE CELEBRATED MORNING (J LORY GAS BUHNER. —Tins stove requires to be filled with coal, once in twenty-four hours, this is all the attention it requires as it is a Self-Feeder, and keeps fire all the time. BALTIMORE GAS BURN ING FIRE-BOARD STOVE. HEATERS for Churches, Schools and Divelliugs.— Also second hand stoves suitable for Churches and School-Houses, will be sold low. Call at B. M, Blymyer <fc Go's Store, No. 1 Stone Row.—novBw3 WANTED.— lnformation concerning the death of John F. Sellers, late a pri vate of Co. E, Second Penna. Cavalry, who died at Annapolis, Md., in or a bout 1865, will be received and suitably rewarded at the office of J. W. Ling enfelter, Esq., by nov22* F. A. SELLERS. THE ladies, in their sovereign capac ity as judges of emotional enjoyment, have decided that no perfume in ex istence produces the same delicious sensations as are experienced while in haling the exquisite fragrance of Pha lon's "Night-blooming Cere us." —A'. Y. Dispatch. Kansas Election. The Leavenworth (Kansas) Conserva tive contradicts emphatically the re ports of the Republican papers of that State, which stated that the Legisla ture would be largely Republican. — It says the counties as far as heard from show the election of 28 Demo crats, 27 Radicals and 2 independant candidates. Besides this(itcontinues), in the three Senatorial vacancies the Democrats have carried all of them, and have a majority in the State on an average of the county tickets. Ihe large Democratic majorities in Atchi son, Doniphan, Leavenworth, Wyan dotte, Jefferson, and Ellsworth coun ties alone will equal the majorities in all the Republican counties of the State. Kansas will elect next year a Democratic member of Congress, (fov ernor, State ticket, and three Presiden tial Electors— mark it. The Demo cratic party has never had an organi zation before since Kansas became a State, and the present is very imper fect. Next year there will be a thorough organization in every county, and the Democracy will sweep the State, from the Missouri to the plains. MARRIED. DEFIBAUGH—CROMWELL—On the evening of the 12ih inst., at the house of the bride's mother, by Rev. B. G. \V. Reid, Mr. Lawrenee Dvfibaugh to Miss Emma V. Cromwell, both of this place. "None but the brave deserve the fair," but our friend "Lawry" was one of the bravest of the brave who fought for their country's flag, and, therefore, deserves one of the fairest of the fair, and in this particular, as well as ia all things that form the true woman, he has been blest in our neighbor Emma. Long may the happy pair live to enjoy connubial bliss, and when the twilight of life shall dscend upon them, may there not be a single regret to mar the memory of the hour when they twain were made one. CESSNA—HARDMAN—On the evening of the 17th inst., at the Lutheran parsonage, hy the Rev. J. S. M Atec. Mr. Francis M. Cessna, to Miss Su san Hurdman, both of Cumberland Valley, Bed ford Co.. Pa. MEANS—HOWSARE—On the evening of the 17 th instant, hy Rev. Wm. M. Deatrick. Mr. David F. Means and Miss Carrie, daughter of Capt. Lewis Howsnre, all of Black Valley, Monroe township, this county. FOOR—"DOLL—On the evening of the 14ih inst., by the same. Mr. Jeremiah Foor and Miss Hannah C. Doll, both of Friend's Cove, this county. DAVIS—GROVE—Sept. 29th., by Rev. A. R. Kremer, Mr. John L. Davis to Miss Rachel Grove, both of Enst Providence. DIED. HEAVNER—In Monroe tp.. on the 15th inst., after a short illness, Michael Hcavner, in the 931 year of his age. Deceased was a resident of the place where he died, upward of 00 years, and was one of our most esteemed citizens. May he rest in peace. D. F. WAI.TER-On the 9th of Nov., Lora Belle, daughter of John and Matilda Walter, aged 1 year, 7 months and 13 days. FICKES—Ou the 10th of Nov., Margaretta Fiekes, of Union tp., aged 25 years 4 months and 24 days. A I)M IN IST RATI) li'S NOTICE.— f\ Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Jacob F. Hoover, late of Middle Woodbury township, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Bedford county. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims can present them, duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID L. KEAGY, Adm'r., nov22w6 Residence, Martinsburg, Blair co.,Pa. PJBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EBTATE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, the undersigned, administra tors ot John Dasher, late of ll'ipewell township, deceased, will sell at the premises, on Friday, the 6th day of December, thefollowing valuable real estate, viz : A messuage or lot of ground situate in said township, known as the 1 ellow Creek Post Office property, containing ten acres and allow ance. with two two story dwelling houses, (one f which has a store room), a good stable and other out-buildings thereon erected, an excellent well of water near the door. Sale to commence t 1 o'elock, when terms will be made known. JOHN B. FLUCK, nov22w3 WM II DASHER. I)UBLIC SALE. — Estate of John Roirser, deed. —The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court o. Bedford County, Trustee for the Sale of the Real Estateof Jno. Rowser, late of Napier tp.. dee'd. will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of Decem ber 1867. the following described property to wit: A tract of land containing 156 acres, more or less, situate in Napier township, Bedford County, and adjoining lands of Jacob Miller on the North, J. S. Rowser on the West. Henry Gephart's neirs on the South, and Peter Rowser on the East, about 80 acres cleared and under fence. 20 acres of which are good meadow, and balance well timbered. The improvements consist of a Frame House, and Double Log Burn. Sale to eommeuce at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, w hen terms will be made known. " DUNCAN MeVICKER, Trustee for the Sale of the Estate of Jno. Rowser, dee'd. nov22w4 XT OTICE is hereby given to all whom it mayconcern, warning them from baying, trading or in any way whatever from dealing with K. C. (irove. of Bloody Kun, Bedford co , for two Notes he now holds on the undersigned, one for Sixty Four Dollars, payable to W. N. Suiuner A Co., dated October the 31st, 18(57, and due nine months after date (and has written on the back this note is to be collected by K C. Grove, Gener al Agent). Also, one note for Thirty-One Dollars, dated and payable same time as the first, except it is made payable to R. C■ Grove, his heirs, ad ministrators. or assigns, and witnessed by G. F. De Forrest, and given by ine to the said R. C. Grove, under the following circumstances : He a greed to get me a Singer Sewing Machine thai would sew all kindsof leather and do heavy fami ly sewing, and if he co .Id not get such a Machine he was not to get any ; but when he returned to Cassville he brought an Aitna B machine and rep resented to me that he had tried a number of Machiues and that none of them would work as well as the one he brought, hut he had lorgot ten the large needles and wrench and book of in structions but would send them to me by the Bth or 11th of November, at the farthegt, which he has not done, and the Machine is entirely worthless tor my trade and appears to be a second-hand ma chine, which he warranted for one year. Now, I warn all persons that I will not pay said Notes, and if they buy or get them from said Grove, or in way become connected with them, it is at their any own risk and loss. WM. E. DE FORKEsT. Cassville, Huntingdon county. Pa. nov22wl \ LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. f\ Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope.— Price si _ rents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radi cal cure of SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, re sulting from self-indulgence or Sexual extrav agance, Ao—By DR. CULVERWELL, M. D., • Author of the "Green Book, Ac. The world-renowned author, iu thisaduiirable es say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc cessful practice, that the alarming cousequences ot Self-Abuse may be radicullycured without the dan gerous use of internal medicine ox the application of the knite —pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, ortwo post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's -Marriage Guide,' price 25 cents. Address the publishers, CIIAS. J C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, N. Y, Post Office Rex 458(5. aug23,'67 —ly flcu- Advertisements. 500 5 1 '• s OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, Running West From Omaha ACROSS THE CONTINENT, ARE NOW COMPLETED. The Union Pacific Railroad Company have built n longer lino of railroad in the last eighteen months than was ever built by any other compa ny in the same time, and they will continue the work with the same energy until it is completed. The Western Division is being pushed rapidly eastward from Sacramento by the Central Pacific Company of California, and it is expected that THE ENTIRE GRAND LINE to the Pacific will be open for business in IS7O. More than one-third of the work has at ready hern done, more than one-third of the whale line is now in running order, and more laborers are now em ployed upon it than ever before. More than FORTY MILLION DOLLARS IN MONEY have already been expended by the two power ful companies that have undertaken the enter prise, and there is no lack of funds for its most vigorous prosecution. When the United StUes Government found it necessary to secure tnc con struction of the Union Pacific Railroad, to develop and protect its own interests, it gave the Compa nies authorized to build it such ample aid as should render its speedy complotion beyond a doubt. The available means of the Union Pacific Railroad Cetnpany, derived from the Government and its own stockholders, may be briefly summed up as follows: I.—UNITED STATES BONDS Having thirty years to run an l bearing six per cent, currency interest at the rate of $16,000 per mile for 517 the Plains; then at the rate of $48,000 per mile for 150 miles through the liocky Mountains; thence at the rate ot $32,000 per mile for the remaining distance, for which the United States takes a second hen as security Ihe interest 011 these bonds is paid by the United States government, which also pays the company one-half the amount of its bills 111 money for trans porting its freight, troops, mails, Ac. The re maining half of these bills is placed to the com pany's credit, and forms a siukiug fund which may finally discharge the whole amount of tnio lien. The claims against the government since April of the current year amount to tour aud one half times this interest. 2 —FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. By its charter the Company is permitted to is sue its own First Mortgage Bonds to the same amount as the bonds issued hy the government, and no more, and only an the road progresses'. The Trustees for the bondholdrs are the Hon. E. D Morgan, U. S. Senator from New York, and the Hon Oakes Ames, Member o! the U. S. House of Representatives, who are responsible for the de livery of these bonds to the Company in strict ac cordance with the terms of the law. 3 —THE LAND GRANT. The Union Pacific Railroad Company has a land grantor absolute donation from the govern ment of 12.800 acres to the mile on the line of the road, which will not be worth less than $1.5) per acre at the lowest valuation. 4.—THE CAPITAL STOCK. The authorized capital of the Union Pacific Railroad Company is $100,000,000, of which over $5,000,000,000 have been paid on the work already done. TIIE MEANS SUFFICIENT TO BUILD THE ROAD. Contracts for the entire work of the building 914 miles of first-class railroad west from Omaha, comprising much of the most difficult mountain work, and embracing every expenses except sur veying, have been made with responsible par ties (who hove already finished over 500 miles), at the average rate of sixty-eight thousand and fifty-eight dollars per mile. This price includes all necessary shops for construction and repairs of cars, depots, stations and all other in cidental buildings, and also locomotives, pass ti ger. baggage, and freight ears, and other requisite rolling slock, to an amount tha. shall not be less than $5,000 per utile. Allowing the cost of the remaining one hundred and eighty-six of the eleven hundred miles assumed to be built by the Pacific Company to be $90,000 per mile. THE TOTAL COST OF ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS : 914 miles, at $88,058 $12,205,012 186 miles at $90,000 16.740,000 Add discounts on bonds, surveys, Ac... .4.500,000 Amount $>3,415,012 As the U. S. Bonds arc equal to money, and the Company's own First Mortgage Bonds have a ready market, we have as the AVAILABLE CASH RESOURCES FOR BUILDING ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES: U. S Bonds .$29,328,000 First Mortgage Bonds 29,328,000 Capital stock paid in on the work now done 5,369.750 Land Grant, 14.080,000 acres, at $1.50 per acre 21,120,000 Total $85,145,750 The company have ample facilities fur supply ing any deficiency that may arise in means for construction. This may be done wholly or in part by additional subscriptions to capital stock. Active inquiry has already been made for a portion of these lands, and arrangements are now proposed to offer a part of them for sale. While their whole vlue will not be available for some years to come, they will remain a very important source of revenue to the Company. '1 he lands of the Illinois Central Railroad Company are sel ling at from $6 to $l2 per acre, and other land grant companies in the West are receiving equal prices for similar properties. FUTURE BUSINESS. The most skeptical have never expressed a doubt that when the Uuion Pacific Railroad is finished the immense business that must flow over it, as the only railroad connecting the two grand divisions of the North American continent, will be one ot the wonders of railway transportation ; and as it will have no compositor it can always charge renumerated rates. EARNINGS FROM WAY BUSINESS. During the quarter ending July 31, an average of 325 miles of the Union Pacific Railroad was in operation. The Superintendent's Report shows the following result : EARNINGS. Passengers, Freight, Telegraph and Mails $723,755 54 Transportation of Contractor's Mate rials and Men 479,283 41 Total $1,203,038 41 ' EXPENSES. Fuel, Repairs, Offices, Conductors, Trains, Ac $395,530 92 NET EARNINGS to ba'ance 807.508 93 Total $1,203,038 95 Tle net operating expenses on the commercial business for 'he quarter were $237,966 50. Tiie j account for the COMMERCIAL BUSINESS stands as follows- Earnings for May, June and July $723,755 54 Expenses " " " 237,960 50 Net Profit $185,789 94! The amount of Bunds the Company can issue on 325 miles, at $16,000 per mile, is $5,200,000. In terest in gold, three mouths, at 6 per cent., on iihis sum, iss7B,ooo; add 40 per cent, premium, to cor respond with currency earnings, is $109.200 — showing that the net earnings for this quarter were more than four times the interest on the First ; Mortgage Bonds on this length of road. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, whose principal is so amply provided for, and whose interest is so thoroughly secured, must be j classed among the safest investment. They pay ' SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, " and are offered for the present at NINETY" CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, and accrued interest at Six Per Cent, in Currency from July 1. Many parties are taking advantage of the pres ent high prices of Government stocks to exchange for these Bunds, which are over FIFTEEN PJ.tl CENT. CHEAPER, and, at the current rate of premium on gold pay OVER NINE PER CENT. INTEREST. Subscriptions will he received in Bedford by RUPP AND SHANNON, and in New York at! the Company s Office, No. 20 Nassau street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nassau street, CLARK, DODGE A CO., Bankers, j No. 51 Wall street, JOHN J CISCO A SON, Bankers, No. 33 Wall street, and by the Con.pt'.- j ny's advertised Agents throughout the United , Slates, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained OD application. Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds par iu New Y'ork, and the bunds will be sent free ofchtarg® by return express. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. Subscribers through local agents will fcjok to thorn for their delivery. nov22w4 £Uc SUgulator'si Column. mHE ITALIAN WAR ENDED! i I GARIBALDI A PRISONER! But IRVINE & STATLER, No. 2 ANDERSON'S ROW, | Are again in the field battling against the imposi ! Mon of high prices, and desiring that all should be made comfortable for the coming hard winter, have just received one of the largest and best se j lected stock of BOOTS and SHOES, GLASS-WARE and QUEENS W ARE, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Ac., &c., Ac., ever offered in this market, which they will sell at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. If you want a goodp'r Boots, go to the Regulator. QUR STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES are full and complete. BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS, GAITERS and SLIPPERS, Ac., to fit any man, woman and child in the county. Measures taken for Ladies and Gentlemen and neat and complete fits warranted or no sale. At IRVINE A STATLEIt'S, No. 2 A.'s Row. If you want a good p'rShocs, go to the Regulator r \ II O C E R I E S.— IX Prime Rio Coffee, - 25 to 20 cents per lb. do La Guayra. - 25 to 30 " " " White Sugar, - - 18 to 20 " '* " Light Brown Sugars, - 12£ to 15 " " " Teas, - - - - $1 50 to 2.00 per lb. Spiecs, all kinds, cheap and good. Best quality Syrups aud Molasses, at the lowest market prices, at ''The Regulator's,'" No. 2 A. R. If you want good Toilet Soap or Perfumery, go to the Regulator. U NBLEACHED and BLEACHED MUSLINS, From the best Manufactories in the country. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins from 10c up. Best " •' " 18 cts. ! Sheeting, from 18c up j Tickings, all grades and prices, at IRVINE A STATLER'S. j If you want a good Shirt, go to the Regulator. 1 YYUII NOTIONS ARE AT ALL TIMES FULL AND COMPLETE in Shirts, Collars, Neck-Ties, Soaps, Gloves, Hosiery, Perfumery, Suspenders, Combs, Threads, Buttons, Wallets, Brushes, Thimbles, Pins, Needles, Sewing Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Shaving Cream, Ac., Ac., &e * At No. 2 Anderson's Row If you want a variety of Notions, go to the Reg r. STATIONERY and PERFUMERY. Note, Letter and Fools-cap Paper, Envelopes, Perfumery, all kinds of Toilet Soap, Tooth Brush es, Ac., At THE REGULATOR'S. If you want Queensware or Glassware, go to the Regulator. QUEENSWABE A GLASSWARE. We have a large and magnificent selection of Queensware and Glassware, of the latest and most fashionable patterns, and will be sold at the most j reasonable prices, by IRVINE A STATLER. If you want good Spices of any kind, go to tho j Regulator. J nnOBACCO AND SEGARS of the best brands and manufacture : Gravely, Oronoke Twist, Century Fine-eut, Cavendish, Baltimore Twist, Natural Leaf. Congress, Ac.. Ac. Smoking Tobacco, all kinds. Segfcrs from a Cheroot to the finest article. Also, a large assortment of Pipes. I if* Call at No. 2 Anderson's Row. I If you want good Hosiery, Gloves, Neck-ties col lars, Ac., go to the Regulator. HAVE EVERYTHING that is usually kept in a No. 1 country store. Lip MARKETING of all kinds taken in ex change FOR GOODS, and the highest prices paid. Any goods desired will be ordered from the Eas- j tern citfes. LJP Country merchants supplied with goods at a small advance. No trouble to show goods. All we ask is a call and we feel satisfied we can please ALL. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a con | tinuance of the same. n0v15,'67. IRVINE A STATLER. If you want any thing in our line, go to the Bod ford Regulator, .No. 2, Anderson's Row. gru: 3Mi<rrtisrmrnts. VTEW HOLIDAY BOOKS. G. W. CARELTON A CO.. 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These Bonds cover a road of 91 ruiles, fin ished from St. Louis to Pilot Knob, and in first class order, and an extension of about the same length from Pilot Knob to Belmont, now rapidly constru ting, tor which the proceeds of these bonds are to be used, making a through route from St. Louis to New Orleans by rail. The earnings of the 91 milts are $b0(),000 a year ; the net profits now are sufficient to pay the interest on the entire u mount of bonds, were they all issued. The basis of security is believed to be beyond that of any ot er bonds now offered. Apply at the Office of lhe Company, No. 41? Wall-st., to 11. G. MARQUAND, Vice President, or to CLARK, DODGE A CO., corner of Wall and William- is., New York City. MISSOURI LANDS.—IA,KID ACRES choice farming and Timber lands, in South \\ esiern Missouri, at $1,25 per acre (cash) in lots to suit. Title perfect. VVM. IIICKOK, Jr. 3(1 Broad St., New York city. \yr A N T E D—AN AC i EN i l —One \\ chance in each town, worthy the atten tion of an active business man, to take the agen cy for the sale of LITTAOSTRKET's RLBBER Mornn -ING AND WKATHER STRIPS, applied to the sidis. bottom, top and centre of doors and windows. The sale is beyond anything ever offered before to an agent and from $lO to $25 per day can be made. Send for agent's circular. The first who apply se cure a bargain. Terms for moulding, cash. J. R. BRADSTREET A CO., Boston, Mass rpollltEY'B I'ATEN L' WEA'iTiEit | STRIPS. —An examination of its merits will convince any one that Torrey's Patent Weather 5 rips excel all others. Send for illustrated cir cular. Agents wanted in every town. E. S. A.J. TORREY <fc CO., Sole Manufacturers, 72 Maiden Lane, New York. \\f ANTEiL —Salesmen to travel tiiiti ff Sell Goods by sample. Good wages and steady employment. Address with stamp, HAMILTON, PERKY' & CO., Cleveland. 0. C 1< )NSUMPTK >N (JAN BE CUJiiui>. / THE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOV EKED.—Upham's Fresh Meat Cure, prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseases,"Bronchitis, Dyspep sia. Marasmus, General Debility and all morbid conditions of the system dependent on deficiency of vital force. It is pleasant to taste, and a single , bottle will convince the most skeptical ot its vir tue as the great healing remedy of the age. SI a bottle, or six bottles for So. Sent by Express. Sold by S. C. UPHAM, No. 25 South Eightu-st., Philadelphia, and principal Druggists. Circulars sent free. fjiHIS IS NO HUMBUG!—By send -1 i*g 30 cents, and stamp, with age, height, cotor of eyes and hair, you will reoei\e, hy return mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address MIA AJ E CLIFTON, P. 0. Drawer No S, Fultou ville, N. Y. J A OIEB ANb GEN PL. EM EN, You eiin have a beautiful Card Photograph free I of r.r.pe/ite, (with circulars of our groat Dry and Fancy Goods Sale) by seuding stamp for return ] postage to EASTMAN & KENDALL, lid ilauover St., Boston. Mass _ / \ IT IS THE BEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED TO ACENTS ! One or two days' time will secure a good Av ft itg Machine, II atch , Dress, Ar ro/rcr , or some other article ot equal value, l'nc of Cost ! Agents wanted everywhere, male and female, for the best One Dollar Pawnbroker s Sale in the eountrj'. Send for eirouiar. S. C. TIIOMPSOA 6 CO., 31 Exchange Street. Boston, Moss. V7o Wanted—Agents to sell the be.st low-priced Sewing Machine ever made —eith- eT?>2oo by the month or ou commission. Our ma chine will sew, hem, fell, luck, bind, and embroid er equal to a high priced machine. Cut any third stitcu, and the goods will tear bctore the seam will dvo out. From 575 to S2UO per mouth, ex penses paid. Address BAKER SEWIAG MA CHINE CO., Cleveland, 0. OliTli AMERICAN STEAM SHIP CO. OPPOSITION LINE TO CALIFORNIA, PA'litY 20 UAltt. PASSAGE and FREIGHT at REDUCED RATES. For lurther information, apply to D. N. CARRIAGTON, Agt., 177 West St., N. Y. ITYDIIAULKJ RAMS, DEEP WELL PUMPS, Force Pumps antl POWER PUMPS, Manufactured by COWING .t CO., Seneca Falls, N. Y. VEItYBODY (an Cut their own jj CLOTHING for Men and Boys, by using Par sou s Self Instructing Charts. Complete set sent to any address for $2.00 Agents order a sam ple. Send stamps for leruts aud circular HUBBELL & PARSONS, Unadtlla, N. Y diliuv ur E ARE COMING, ami will pn- W sent to any person sending u- a club in our Great One Price Sale, of Dry and Fancy Goods, Ac., a Silk Dress Pattern. Piece of Sheeting, Watch, Ac., free ot cost. Catalogue of goods, and sample, sent to any address free. Address J. S. HA WES A CO., 30 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. P. Ik Box 5125. "ii7"ESTILL LIVE: Don't i>oiumi- V V hugged by Impostors or "patent cast iron or marhme "Stencil tools." Send for our New Catalogue of IMPROVED STENCIL DIE-, 20 varieties all of Str-I. cirefully finished and tempered. S M SPENCER A CO . Brattleboro, I Yt. V* 10 A DAY MADE BY ANY ONE, j yy with my Patent Stencil Tools. I prepay : samples free. Beware of intringers. My circu lars will explain Address A. J. FL'LLAM. > Springfield, Vermont. rpHE RICHEST MAN IN THE I WORLD.— Extract of a letter from Baron Solomon Rothschild. PARIS, Sih Auril, 1801, 25 Rue Faulty, St. Honore Will you be kind enough to have forwarded to me here 200 bottles of your Indian Liniment if you will send at the same time the account. 1 will forward you the amount through Messrs i Bur.MO.NT A Co., New York. BARON SOLOMON ROTHSCHILD having recommend- j ed to many of his friends M>j >r LANE'S LINI MENT, and they being desirous to procure it, he : should advise him to establish a depot in Paris. i THE INDIAN LINIMENT. As a relief, ever ready ; as a killer of pain, taken inwardly, or outwardly applied has no equal For ! the relief and cure of Rlteamalic and A cnia/gic 1 Affections, Spiains, Braises , iV''., it is uu quail ed. It is also most efficacious, taken inwardly, in the cure ot Cholera, Ciamps and Pains in the Sloniarh. DtrrhoKa Dysentery. Cholera Morbus, Cholera Tn/'inhtm, ami is without exception the most wonderful t'aniirea the world afford®. No FAMILY should he without it. Every TRA VELER by land or sea should nave a oottle. MI NERS and FARMERS residing at a distance fiom Physicians should keep it constantly "ii hand. In case of Accidents, and sudden attacks of Stomach Complaints, its value cannot be esToia ed. In quire tor Major LAX IPS IX DUX LI XI MEXT, and take no other. PRICE 50 Cts per botile. For sale at wholesale and retiil hv De nies Barn-s tfc Co., 21 Park Row, N Y.; Gale A Robinson. 183 Greenwich-st., N. V., F. C. Wells A Co., 192 Fultun-st., N. Y ; Ciias. N Crittenden, 38 3di Ave , N. Y.; and by respectable Druggists throughout the world. None genuine unless sign ed by JOHN THOS LANE, and countersigned by J. T.LANKA CD., Proprietors, 133 Broadway, N. Y. Send for circular. 4 PHYSIOLOGICAL. VIEW OF /~\ MARRIAGE 77/e Cheapest Book liver Published, containing neai ly three hundrtd pages and 130 fine plates and engravings of the Anato my of the Human Organs in a state of Health and Disease, witn a treatise on Early Errors, its De plorable Consequences upon the Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment—the only rational and successful mode of Cure, as sho vn by the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, w-h" entertain doubts of their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cts in stamps or postal currency, by address ing DR. LA CROIX, Xo. 31 M liden Lane, Alba ny, N. Y. The author may be consulted upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. Medicines sent to any part of he world. IJAINTS for FARMERS AND OTH -1 BBS —THE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT COMPANY' are now manufacturing the best, cheapest and most durable paint in use; two coats weli put on, mixed with pure linseed oil, will last 10 or 15 years: it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, leau, stone, olive, drab or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Barns, Fences, Agricultural Implements. Carriage and Car-ma kers, Wooden-ware. Canvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proof.) Bridges, Burial cases, Canal Boats, Ships and Ships' Bottoms, Floor Oil-cloths, (one Manufactu rer having used 5000 bbls. the past year); us a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durabili ty, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price $6 per bbl. of 300 lbs , which will supply a farmer for years t•> come. Warranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular, which gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDU ELL Proprietor, 251 Pearl-st , New York. Agents Wanted. ryiADAM FOY'S CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER Combines in one garment a PER FECT FITTING CORSET, and iht most desirable Skirt Supporter ever offered the public. It places the- weight of the skirts upon the shoulders instead of the hips; it improves ihe form without tight lacing; gives ase and elegance; is approved and recommended by physicians. Sold at ladies' goods stores gene-ally, and at wholesale by Ik B. SAUNDERS A Co., 91 Sum mer Sr.. Boston, and 22 Walker St., New York. Also, by II EN BY C. MOORE, 429 Market Street. Philadelphia, and STELLMANN. HINRICHS A CO., 21 Hanover St.. Baltimore, Md. novl. WAN I'ED-3 CENTS—To sell a live man in every county, a business paying $250 per month sure. J. C. TILTON, Pittsburg. Pa. O ! FOB TIL E F A IK!, SAVE YOUR MONEY ! GREA T REDUCTION IN PRICES' j The undersigned having made a very import tnt discovery in Photography, is now enabled to re duce the price ol all kinds of pictures 25 per cent j less than former prices, and is willing to give hi> ; customers the benefit of such discovery. A first class picture can now be had for 25 cents, made ot the best material and put up in the inostsubstanti.il I manner. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS in great variety and j cheaper than can be had at any other place in the ( county A large assortment ot (JILT FRAME.-. ROSEWOOD FRAMES, FANCY OASES, CORD and TASSELS for frames, suitable for any style of picture, at reduced prices. A superior lot of gilt and rosewood moulding for frames, just received. ) very low. Persons desiring a good likeness ot j themselves will please call nntl examine his spcci mens before going elsewhere. sep2m3 ' T. It. GETTYS. 4 GENTS WANTEiltiiiougjiouttlii' j J\_ State of Pennsylvania for the UNITED STATES t.IFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Capital nntl Asset.* altont 52.a00.000. Apply to 0. BAIIDENWERPER. General Agent for Penna.,422 Walnut sr.. Phila delphia.' novlstn2* | I.XJH SALE OR TRADE. 2 lots in the city of Omaha. Nebraska. 2 tracts, of UIO acres each, within three miles of a depot on the Union Pacific Railroad, back of Omaha. 1 tract of bottom land, timbered and praire, two miles from Omaha city. One-third of 7.000 acres in Fulton county. 1 a., 1 including valuable ore, mineral and Limber lands. ■ near Fort Littleton. Over 1,000 acres of valuable ore, coal and tim ber lauds in West Virginia. Also—32o acres of land in Woodbury eo., lowa. ALSO—Twenty-live one acre lots, adjoining the borough of Bedford, with limestone rock for kiln or quarry, on the upper end of each ALSO —A lot of ground (about one acre) at Wil low lree, in Snake Spring township, on Chautbers burg and Bedford Turnpike, three miles East ot Bedtord. with frame dwelling house, cooper-shop, stable, fcc , thereon erect d. 0. E SHANNON, jun2l,'6"yl Bedim J. Pa. lIALUABLE LAND FOB SALE Y —The undersigned offers for sale the follow ing valuable bodies of land : THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND, containing 100 acres each, situated on the lliiuo-s Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State of Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Urb.ina, and one mile from Reutual Station on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never failing pond of water upon it The city of Urban* contains about 4,000 inhabitants. Champaign is the oreatest wheal growing county in Illinois. ALSO — One-fourth of a tract of land, situated in Broad Top township, Bedford county, contain ing about 45 acres, with all theeoal veins of Broad Top running through it. ALSO Three Lots in the town of Coalmout. j Huntingdon county. Jan 2b. tt-tf *• C. REAMER. I VEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC r>ALE- —The unlorsignei, Attorneys in fact ot ihe widow and heir 3 of David Kcnsinger. dec d, will sell at public s.le, at S.onerstown, on Thurs day, the 28th day of November, inst., a tract of land containing in and about 50 acres, being a portion of the David Kensinger Farm, adjoining Stonerstown, about one half thereof tivcr bottom and the other half undulating upland ; about 10 acres in timber, he remainder in cultivation, well watered. This is a beautiful piece of laud and is capable of making a snug title farm. Also wid be sold, vacant lots, adjoining Said town. Nos Bb, 87. 50, 51, 52. 58, 50 A Oil. Terms, reasonable, w'll be made known on day of sale. Sale to com mence at It) o'clock, A. M of said d Par ticulars apply to Jno. P. Reed, Esq., Bedford, or the subsetibers, at *..^ nOV Bw3 HLLAS HOOVER. £rpt Notices. 4 DM TXTS RKATOIUS NOTICE - 'A Notice is hereby given that letters of adu....- istration have been granted to the uudersig ed by the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of Jereutiah Morris, late of Monroe township, dee'd. All persons having claims against said estate are requeued to present them, properly authenti cated, for settlement, and those indebted to the estate to make immediate payment, oc 125wf># HORATICDL MK A SB, Ada r. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— /\ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration have been granted to the uudersgned. by the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of Martin luder. late of Union township, decea ed. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to utake iin uediate pay ment, and those having claims are requested to present them properly authenticated tor settle ment. [uovSwO | JOSEPH IMLER, AJtn r. 4 J)MINiSTRATOItS' NOTICE.— Let ers of administration having been grant ed tu the sut'seribers, lesiding in Liberty Town ship, by th.- Regis er ot Bedford County, upon the Estate of David'Keusingcr, late oi said township, deceased, All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay tuent, and ti.ose having claims thereon will present them, duly authenti cated, for settlement. PAUL KENSINGER, Octllwfi KLIAd UOuVAJt, Adm'rs. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Letters of Administration cm testameuto nnuero upon tLe Estate of \ alentine W eiiiok, late of Cumberland valley Township, deceased, having been gran.ed by the Register of Bedtoid County to ihe subscriber, he hereby notifies all persons having claims against the Estate, to pre sent the same properly auiheuliea.ed tor settle ment, ami all persons indebted are requested to in ike immediate p lyuient nuvl Owti FRANCES DON'AUOE, Adm rc. t. a. 4 DM IN IST BATOR'S NO I'D E.— S~\ Notice is hereby given that letters ot admin istration have been granted to ttie undersigned, by the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of Samuel Robinson late of Southampton Town ship. deceased. All persons having'bums against said estateare requested to ..resent them, properly authenticated, for settlement, and those indebted to the estate to make immediate payment, novlbnft FRANCES DONA DOE, Adm'r. S) EUISTER'S NOTICE.—AII per sons interested, are hereb- notified that the tollowiug accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court, in and for said county, at an ahj uined C"UH. to be held on Thuisday. the 12th d y of December next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for confir mation : The account of Daniel Sparks and George Earns, Ex'rs of the last Will, Ac., of Peter Earns, late of East Providence township, dee'd. lion 15wd 0. E. SHANNON, Rcg'r. I IST OF CAUSES, put down for j trial, at adjourned Court, 9th December, 1807. Thos. R. Eeating vs. Bedford Rail Road Co. Wm. Rogers vs. Riddlesb'g Coal A I.Co. 0. Fookler A Son vs. Roads A Fockler. Paul Mock vs. Josiah Burke. Sarah Filson's use vs. Isaac Filsou, et al. Cath. Horu'suse vs. Same. Wm. Firmstoue, et a! vs. Fink A Fluck. John Kemp vs. Riddlesb'g Coal A I.Co. Mieh'l. Ritebey vs. Joseph 11. Stoner Joseph Eennard, et al vs. Dait'l Lishley.e/ til. Daniel B. Bulger vs. J tenb Breneman. Siuion W iter vs. Joseph H -lsel. et al. Jas Patton vs. Dr. Wm. Bureh. et al. John Black, et al. vs. Catb. Tricker. Jas. Patton vs Dr Win. Burch, et al. Samuel Crisman, et al vs. John Ake'saduir's. Ac. Thos. Ritcbcy vs. Jac. Lingentelter, etal. Fred aline Smith, rt a! vs. Alex Fletcher, et al. .Vlich'l. Hagan vs. Aivah Boylan. Peter J. Little vs. Eliaabeth Birnett. John S. ilctrick vs. Jno. O. Clark. Certified, October IT 1 SOT novlj.v I 0. E. SHANNON, Proth. I IST OF JURORS drawn for Bpec j ial Term. 2nd Mand ly, 9th day of Decem ber. A D., FSf>7. Bedford Tp. —Andrew Mellon, John Yont, Epbriam Y. Imler, Andrew E. Dibert. ]Seoul Top —E S. Ashcoin, John McCavitt, Stephen G. Wright. Coaldale —J M. Lehman, Oeo. W. Figard. Cumberland Valley —Benjamin F. Brunner, Franklin May. Harrison —John W. May. Hopeir H —Henry >. Fluck, of T., John Eichel burger. Juniata —Joseph M. Holler, Jacob Fritz, Isaac Roek. Londonderry— George Reals. Liberty —David Berkstresser. Monroe —Thomas It. Evans, John Bishop. Napier —John Hull Providence. 11'.—Let i kegg St Clair —Samuel Clark, George W. Yickroy, William B Crisman George Moore. Southampton —Leonard S. Tewell, Jacob Reef er. SrhelLbarg —John E. C dvin. Sa.v on —Samuel S. Fluck. Union —Isaac Imler. Woodbury M —George S. Potter, Isaac Sny der. N'cholas Barley. Wootlbery S. —John P. Williams, Jacob H. Eetring. Jackson Ripley. Drawn ami certified at Bedford, this lfi h day of Sepiember, A. D., 1837. ISAAC EF.NSINGER, WILLIAM EIRE, Attest: JuryCotn'rs. JNO. G FISHKB, Clerk. nuvl awl itoticesi, &c. W" < K)1)! —VVOOi>! —W aiuetl 2UO W Corls of Wood at Shuck's Brick Yard. Proposals will be received until 10rh of D-cniber bv JftllM SPBOAT4 CO., novlsw4 or P. BENEDICT. 1 ASTRAY. —('time tn*sj>a.ssintf ii|>n j the premises of the subscriber in liipewcll tp.. on or about of June last, a Red Bull, supposed to be two years old. forehead white, h is white rings around his cys, a curly head, and some wh'te on his belly. The own r will please come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him awav, or he will be disposed of according to law. ' \VM. GORSUCH novl.iw.'l )Tl< EOF I:SS(>LUTI()N.—The partnership heretofore existing between Richard L in.don and James G Slenker, under he style and title of Latigdoii and SL nker, is this dissolved by mutual consent. The busine-s uHI hereafter be continued bv the said Richard Lung ion. RICHARD LANGDON JAS. G. SLENKER. Ki ldlesburg, Pa., Oct. 11. "tl".—m-'i OYKS! OYES! OYts.'—The un dersigned having taken out auctioneer li cense holds" himself in re uli.iess to cry silos and auctions on the shortest notice, tiive him a ,i til. Address him atßav's II 11. Bedford county Pa. oct2>mB " WILLIAM GRACEV. Of )M KTH 1 N< Y(>r XFED.—( icttv- er's Wonderful Liniment. —lt is efficacious anil cheap. If you have a cut, old sore, frost bite, tetter or any ailment requiring outward applh-a tion. you should use it. it your horses or cattle have cu s, kicks, sprains, grease, scratches, or old sores, you should use it, for you can get nothing better, either for yourself, or vour horses and eat tie. You can procure it of Store Keepers and dealers in patent medicines throughout the coun ty. Manufactured only by JAS. CLEA\ EL, Hope-veil, Pa. novHind HORATIO J. MEANS, LUVII-TD Auctioneer, tenders his services to all per sons haviug sales, or vendues. Give him a call. kcsidencc."Black Valley, Monroe tp., six miles South of Woody Bun. nnvMii.. HEDFYIRD SPBIXGS FEMALE I) SEMINARY.— A Hoarding And Day School For Young Ladiri. The next Quarter will commence Monday. November II TERJIS, peroutirter of ten weeks, SO o SIO Principal, Mlt>.C. V. R BONNET. J\ efe rnet's. Rev. A. V r . C. Soneuck, H P. Schell, 0. E. Shannon, A. King, T 11 Gettys Jacob 11 ed, Bedford. uovBw4 G W. Knnp. r|lo BUILDERS.—There will he n | warded by public outcry, at Centreville, on tsaiurdav, 211" mst , the Contracts for building | three School houses in the township of Cum be r i laud V Bcy the lowest and best bidder, in each | case, to be awarded the contract. Specifications and plans may b seen at the Store of D R. \n dersoi), in Centreville. By order of the Board WAI. MASON, Pres't. D. B. ASDERSOJT, Sec'y. novSwJ N OTICE. —TIIE CASH SYSTEM IN FASHION !—The undersigned takes this method of requesting all persons indebted to him to call and settle their accounts. This notice must be observed On and after October I, 1807. he will sell gifods for cadi and approved produce only , having been convinced, by experience, that ttie cash system is the beat f r bis customers as well as himself. A. L. ItKilhAlaill. aug23ui3 | v W. ( ROUSE, Wholesale Segar l/j Manufacturer, two doors \\ est of l)i B t Harry 'slhug Store, \Yest Pitt Street, Bedlord, Pa. may 24,07
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