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Democratic Noßiinatiuiis.
STATXONAIi.
FOR PRESIDENT,
HON, HORATIO SEYMOUR,
OF NEW YOKK.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT.
GEN, FRANK P, BLAIR,
OF MlaouL IU.
ELECTORS:
William V MtGrath. 0,r? W. Css,
C. Eroett Kawerly. M.l> Jsn C. Ariir. /'. //. l'L f of IWtxtdtf Jtun.
AUDITOR,
J/. .1. HVSTEItf of Bead Top.
MEN Of BEDFORD COUNTY!
We make this lust appeal to you !
You know that the Radical party is
wrong. You know that it is trying to
revolutionize the government. You I
know that, at the risk of involving the
country in war, it kicked the Southern
States out of the Union after our sol
diers had brought them back. You
know that at the risk of a war of races,
it has given the governments of the
Southern States into the hands of bru
talized negroes. You know that at the
risk of a bloody civil war, it impeached
the President for mere ilitit-al offen
ces. You know that it has gagged the
Supreme Court, robbed the Executive
of his just constitutional powers, and
concentrated the whole strength of the
government in a Caucus which cuts
out and makes up legislation for Con
gress. Will you endorse all these iniqui
ties by staying away from the election
or by going there and voting the Radi
cal ticket? God forbid.
Turn Out! j
Turn out to the election on Tuesday
next, if you would save what is left of
American Liberty.
Stand at the Polls.
Hundreds of illegal votes are polled
by the RidieaD through inattention at
the polls. Let there be a Poll Commit
ter of Democrats, to stand at the election :
window during the whole of next
Tuesday. Let there be such a commit
tee in every election district. Chal
lenge every voter whose right to vote
at your poll is doubtful. Post your
selves on the law. Stand up for your
rights. Strangers will present them
selves who have never voted in your ;
district. Challenge them. Swear them. |
Ask them on oath where is their "Aon
fide residence in pursuit of their lawful
calling;" whether they have paid a
State or County Tax assessed upon them
within two years ; whether they have
been in the district ten days prior to
the election; whether they did not
come into the district, and whether
they did not remain in it, after coining
into it, for the purpose of voting. if
strangers have not been put upon the
ten days assesment, their own testimo
ny is not evidence of their having resi
ded in the district ten days. In such
case they must prove their residence by
by other testimony than their own.
Stand at the polls!
Turn Out!
Turn out to the election ou Tuesday
next, if you would rebuke liupeaeh- I
ment and Radical Despotism.
OUT!
HENRY HTANRERY, Ex-.Utor- j
ney General, the brightest legal mind
in Ohio, has just made a speech for Sey
mour and Blair. He will east his first
Democratic vote tiiis fall.
Turn Out.
Turn out to the election on Tuesday
next, if you would ever pay the public
debt aud make greenbacks par with
gold.
Murder Will Out!
—-
We admire an ouls|n>keii, .•straight
forward man as much as we despise a
crawling, lurking, vulpine ueak. - .
There le those who call themselves
Democrats who intend to vote for John
Cessna. He know them. He know
erri/ mother's son of them. They have ,
l*-en watched and will )>e watched.
They imagine that they can do it se
cretly, without being discovered. They
must remember that " murder will out!"
Farewell to snch men, a-: far as the.
Democratic party is concerned! Fare
well to them forever! They cannot,
they shall not, lurk among as, to stab
us in the dark.
w7~ShalTSee.
After the votes are counted, on next
Tuesday night, Iteniocmfs shall see !
who arc the traitors in our own ranks
that are willing to send a man to Con
gross who will vote with Ben. Butler,
Surratt, Bingham, Washburne A Co.
j Then the people shall see who are the
I men that are willing to sell their birth- j
right for a mes< of pottage. He know
them now. Their names are written
down.
Look Out!
John Cessna's minions have been try
ing to buy up weak-kneed Democrats,
and some that are not suspected. These
men are to give out Democratic tick
ets with John Cessna's name printed
upon them. Boon your guard ! Open
your ticket and look at it before you
vote. To true and faithful Democrats
everywhere, we say, Watch every doubt
ful or suspicious man in your ranks I
Watch him and nail him !
—
Now. For Victory!
Up, guards and at them, and let us
give hem a complete Waterloo!—
Democrats, now is the time to -trike
for victory ! Every man to his post!
Let every "Democrat resolve to make
one more vote. Let each and every
Democrat single out his man from the
other side and ruder not to let him go
' vidit he will go to the potts with him and. ■
rote the Democratic ticket.
Turn Out.
Turn out to the election 011 Tuesday !
'
next, if you would stop taxation to keep >
up a Standing A riuy of 00,000 men and
I to support three millions of negroes in
idleness.
A FOUL LIE.
The Rails, are trying to make sol
diers believe that if Seymour and Blair
are elected, pensions will be stopped.
This is a lie out of the whole cloth
and the Rails. know it. If Seymour is
! elected, the money in which the [>en
sioner is paid, will he worth something,
and it will not take one dollar and a
htdf of it to buy one dollar in gold. Sey
mour has always leen the private sol
dier's friend. Has Grant ?
Every Vote.
Get every Democratic voter to the
election on next Tuesday. Ascertain
who, iti your neighborhood, cannot
walk to the polls, and if you find any
such, hitch up your teams and take
them there. Don't leave a vote unpoll
ed, for UJKJM a single rote may depend
the success of your candidate for Con-:
g r < -• __-
Hurrah for the Turncoats!
Go it, Republicans! Vote for the
turn-coats! Give them the offices!
j You are good enough to do the voting.
; Vote for Grant, a turn-coat! Vote for
Hartranft, a turn-coat! Vote for Cess
na, a turn-coat! Vote for liowe, a
turn-coat! And next year you can vote
for Wm. At. Hall, a triple turn-coat,
who wants to be State Senator. Hur
rah for the turn-coats 1 Andy Johnson
is a turn-coat too !
SO
The Bloody Run Press boasts that
Charles A. Kiminell, of Somerset, a >
j Radical in polities, will not vote for :
his brother, Judge Kiminell, for Con- |
gress. The Press, however, expects
some of John Cessna's brothers who
! are Democrats, to vote for John. The
"odds make the difference." If Judge
Kimmell's Radical brothers are so
' wedded to their party that they cannot j
vote for him, it cannot be expected
that John Cessna's brothers will cling
less firmly to their party.
VOTE FOR W. J. BAKU, Esq., for !
Assistant IAIW Judge, lie is an able
I and upright man.
'
VOTE FOR DANIEL l\ BEEGLE
I
1 for Commisioner. He is an honest,
safe and true man.
. .
VOTE FOR HENRY EGOLF for
Poor Dierctor. lie is one of best men
in the county.
VOTE FOR M. A. HUNTER for
Auditor. He isa good accountant and
will make a fine officer.
"m%v jUrtiforti **** W&*
"LITTLE MAC" HAS COME,
. ——.
General George B. M'Ciellan arrived
in New York, on Thursday last, and
en Friday nitrhf fiOJWO men turned
out to receive him. The MVidian
. Legion, numbering v ,oou men, march
ied to the General's hotel, bearing
torches and banners. This week Gen
eral M'Ciellan visits Pennsylvania
and will be received in Philadelphia
in Independence Square, by such a
, crowd as has never before assembled
on that sacred soil. "Little Mac"
comes to raise his voice in behalf of
Seymour and Blair, and appeals to his
beloved veterans to stand with him for
civil iilierty anil constitutional rights.
DEMOCRATS OF BROAD TOP!
Year after year the Radicals of Broad
Top have voted unnaturalized Welsh
men. We call upon the Democrats of
Broad Top and Coal dale, to stand at the
polls all day, and compel every Welsh
man to show his naturalization pajters,
prove his ten days' residence, and show
his fax receipt. Look out for attempts
' to vote on first papers! Look out for
fraudulent naturalization papers! We
i are satisfied that the Radicals have
i colonized large numbers of illegal vo
ters in Broad Top and Coaldale. Any
one of these who presents himself at
the polls, must aud ii. 'fl be promptly ar
rested. lk-mocrats of Broad Top and
Coaldale! Examine the Ten Day List
at once. Scrutinise it closely, and make
a list of till the names that are strange
to you. Take this list with you to the
polls and challenge every one. Doubt
less, some of them will pay a visit to
Bedford uuder the guidance of a con
stable.
WEST PROVIDENCE!
Democrats of West Providence and
Bloody Run ! The Radicals have col
on ized voters in the ore-banks near
your place. Goto the ten day list, and
get their names. Challenge every
man whom you do not know to be a
legal voter. One of the bosses at the
ore-banks boasted the other day that
he would control the votes of thirty
mn in his employ, lie has no right to
control them. If he dares to threaten
or bribe them, have him arrested in
stanter. Such fellows must be punish
ed. We must and will have a fair elec
tion. Stand at the poll- and see that
there is fair play.
Look Out io Sain!
The Radicals have colonized nine vo
ters in Sax ton borough. These men
have no bona fid residence in that place
and their votes cannot be received, if
they attempt to vote, they will lie ar
rested and the man who had them
come there will be dealt with according
to law. Look out for the same thing in
Liberty. _______
WONDERFUL.
It is truly astounding to observe the
twists and turns of Radical politicians.
For instance, Alaj. Washabaugh, whose
mortal enemy John Cessna has IK'CII
all his life, is now going about the coun
try retailing stories about Judge Kim
inell, in order to make votes for liis
beloved Cessna. Judge Kiminell has
been informed of the tales told by the
Major, especially those circulated by
him in Southampton, aud he authori
zes us to pronounce them false from be
ginning to end. It is truly wonderful
that a man who lays claim to as much
respectability as Alaj.
should humiliate himself by entering
the service of such a creature as John
Cessna. When that depth is reached,
the man stands on the very bo'tom of
degradation.
Turn Out.
if you would defeat the monstrous
usurpations by which this government
is being changed into a monarchy, turn
out to the election on Tuesday next.
The "Old Cover."
"Won't you vote for an 'old ('over' ?"
Haiti John Ce-sna, the other day, to a
citizen of Friends' Cove. How affec
tionate this Old Cover has become of
late. He begins to hug even the men.
JOHN CESSNA once prosecuted the
proprietors of this paper for libel, set
ting fortli in his complaint that we hail
charged him with perjury, inciting to
murder, <'ks in tin- Court liuilte to lit*
UrgeM Auy a large and handsome pro
cession, headed by the Democratic
Brass Band, in iheeveuingan immense
eoniauirse of people assembled to pay
their n-pecls to him and hear him
speak. A heavy rain fell, and it was i
found necessary to hold the meeting
in the Court House. There the people
flocked, and the result was that hun
dredseouki nut gain admission. There
is no u-e talking about the Court House
being crowded; it was tilled to suffoca
tion. It was admitted on all sides,
that it was the largest assemblage |
ever witnessed in the building. The
meeting was organized by theapjioint
ment of the following officers ;
President, JOSEPH WILLS, Vice
Presidents, Charles W Colvin, lteuben
Smith, Hon. Geo. W. Gump, .Nicholas
Ivoou.-, A. J. Crisman, George Diehl,
Samuel Staller, Daniel lleltzei, Win.
Cessna, Philip G. Morgart, Win. Eng- i
land, Jerry Shea, Perry Morgart, Jacob
Bollinger, John Akistadt. Secretaries,
John S. Schell, Watson W. Barclay,
Henry P. Diehl, James Sill, Dr. P. 11.
I'ensyi. A. J. Crisman.
Gen. Blair was then introduced to
the audience, and proceeded to deliver
a calm, logical and eloquent address
upon the political questions of the day.
The audience paid the most respwtbd
attention throughout the delivery of
the address, and frequently applauded
the General with the greatest enthusi
asm. The meeting was afterward ad
dressed by Hon. Thomas J. M'Kaig
and Win, Walsh, Esq., of Cumberland,
Md., in able and effective speeches.
Gen. Blair received his friends at j
the Mongol House, where he was shak
er: by the hand by a large number of
people. He remained over night with
Hon. W. P. Schell, and on Friday left
for the West, followed by the good
wishes of all who had the pleasure of
.
meeting him.
A LIE.
The Radicals have started the story
that Gen. Blair was intoxicated when ;
here on Thursday last. It is an infa
mous, brazen lie, and the lighting edi
tor of this paper can whip the lying
whelp who dares to assert it. On the
other hand, one ot the speakers at the
Radical meeting on Tuesday, teas J
drunk and we can prove it. Men who
support Grant for President, ought not
to get up lies about other people being
drunk.
Sam'l Ketterman.
This gentleman is the Democratic
candidate for County Surveyor. He is
one of the best surveyors in the coun
ty and has always made a good officer.
The Rads. have nominated that chron
ic office-seeker, Dan. Sams, of West
Providence. Let every Democrat vote
for Ketterman.
POLE RAISING.
On Monday, the2sult., the Demo
crats of the lower end of Londonderry,
raised a hickory pole, at Palo Alto,
102 feet long. In the evening a meet
ing was held which was addressed by
W. P. Schell and E. F. Kerr, Esqs.—
After the inee ing there was a grand
display of (ire-works. The meeting \
was one of the best ever held in that
SMVtion.
Turn Out.
Turn out to the election on Tuesday •
next, if you would prevent .Negro Suf
frage from being forced upon you by
act of Congress.
Roorbacks.
Look out for eleventh hour cards, j
lying hand-bills, and falsehoods in this ;
week's Inquirer issued too late to be
contradicted. Be on your guard !
"NOTHING MEANER IN HELL
THAN A COPPERHEAD."— John
Cessna, at the Radical Meeting in front
of (he Washington Hole'.
Hear Gen. Hancock,
Thus writes Maj.Gen.W.B. Hancock,
now lying at Carondelvt, Missouri,
: utfering from his wound received at
Gettysburg. Hear him, soldiers !
| S. T. (t Inter.
31 v DKAKSIK: lam greatly oblig
ed for your favor of the 13tli inst.—
Those who suppose that 1 do not acqui
esce in the work of the National Demo
cratic Convention, or that I do not sin
cerely desire the election of its nomi
nees, know very little of my character,
believing as I really do, that the pres
ervation of constitutional government
dependson the success of the Democratic
party in the coming election. Werel to
hesitate in Its candid support, I feel i
should not only falsify my own record,
i but commit a crime against my count
ry. I never aspired to the Presidency
ion account of myself. I never sought
its doubtful honors and certain labors
and responsibilities merely for the
position. My own wish was to pro
mote, if I could, the good of the coun
try and to rebuke the spirit of revolu
tion which had invaded every sacred
precinct of liberty. When, therefore,
you pronounced thestatenientsin ques
tion false, you did exactly right.—
Principles, not men, is the motto for
: the rugged crisis in which we are now
struggling. Had I been made the
Presidential nominee i should have
considered it a tribute, not to me, but
to the principles which i had proclaim
ed and practiced ; but shall 1 cease to
revere those principles because by
mutual political friends another has
been appointed to put them into exe
cution ? Never; never. These, sir,
are my sentiments, whatever interes
, ted paiik- arty say tu the contrary,
and i desire that all may know and
understand them, i shall ever hokl in
grateful remembrance the faithful
friends who, hailing from every sec
tion of the Union, preferred me by
their votes, and other expressions of
cont'd- nee, both in and out of the Con
vention,and shall do them all thejusiioe
to believe that they were governed by
patriotic motives; that they did not
propose simply to aggrandize my per
sonal fortune-, hut to serve their coun
try through me, and that they will not
suffer anything like personal pref
, erences or jealousies to stand between
them and their manifest duty.
I have the honor to be, dear sir, very
respectful!y yours,
(Sigurd) WXM IKIJ* S. HANCOCK.
VOTE FOR W. J. BAKU, Esq., for
Assistant Law .Judge. He is an able
and upright man.
G KANT'S PROSPECTS. Every canal
boat on the Erie canal, except one, car
ries a .Seymour and Biair flag. There
is peace among the boatmen. The soli
tary Grant concern is a "slow boat."
IT; A i i:. —Several of the white and
black Radical policemen of Seltria, Al
abama, surrounded and shot a peacea
ble and unoffending citizen a few "ights
since.
Forty-three persons in Belifontaine,
Ohio, formerly Republicans, have mil.
lu-iy given in their adhesion to Sey
mour ami Blair.
NKVV YORK, July Ist, Ims.
DKAK SIR: —In your paper of last
week you or one of your correspondents
say that I)r. Drake is not the origina
tor of the celebrated PLANTATION BIT
TKHS, and that they were manufactur
ed and sold by one Pedro J lartetle, an
old Spaniard, in the Island of St.
Thomas, over forty years ago, as every
old sea captain can testily. Now sir, I
can certify to the above as being true,
for 1 have followed the sea for over for
ty years, most ofth : time doing busi
ness with the Wist Indies. These
same Bitters differ- ntlv put up and
named, were brought to my notice on
my first trip to the i land of SI Croix
for a cargo of ruin, a. d for years and
years after, my ship's stores were nev
er without them. 1 always supplied
my family and many of my neighbors
with them, and can truly say a better
Bitters and Tonic, is not made in all the
world.
Yours, truly,
("APT. IIK.VRY WI NTZ.
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best imported German Cologne, and
sold at half the price.
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ence, a well-known, safe and speedy a
gent for restoring gray hair to iis orig
inal color, for preventing tin-loss of the
hair, for promoting its healthy growth
and increasing its beauty, a gradual
but certain cure for baldness, and an
essential toilet requisite for all who
prize that choicest gift of nature, a boun
tiful supply of hair : the above is said
by all who use Mrs. S. A. Allen's Im
proved (new style j Hair Restorer or
Dress in g, (in one bottle.) Every Drug
gist sells it. Price One Dollar.
sep2ow4
Many churches out of the limits of
the city, are suffering in their devo
tional services for the want of good
music, when a reasonable amount of
money will purchase a fine organ, with
which the voice may be supported in
full harmony. With a poor instru
ment, the singing will deteriorate,
and with none at all, neither will a
choir, or congregational singing nour
ish. Messrs. H. 1). &H. W. Smith, of
Boston, have just introduced new
styles of AMKKKWX OKCANS, with up
right cases ami gilt imitation pipes,
hiving remarkable volume of tone,
Contain ing-t lie deep manual sub-bass,
super octave coupler, tremolo, and
knee swell. We take pleasure in call
ing the attention of churches in need
of good instruments, to the American
Organs.— Watchman and Reflector.
♦
NOTICE.— AII persons knowing them
selves indebted to A. L. Defibaugh,
either by note or book acounts, will
please call and settle immediately, as
we- need the money and wish to close
the books. oCt2w2
GALES from Arabythe Blest, freight
ed with the breath of oriental spiceflow
ers, are not so entrancing as the per
fumeof I'HALON VFLOR DE MAYO,'
the new perfume for the handkerchief.
Hokl by all druggists.
If you want any of the leading mag
azines or newspapers, either by the
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itlotiff.s, &r.
SAVE < OST&! All |KTM>njj having
uum:tiled accounts on the l<*.-ks of the firm of
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| call at once and settle the same by Cash or Note,
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persons ii K A Vt, OSTKR
Bo.llV.rd Pa Aug 14, 1868 mS
\\T P. BUM ELL,
\ } . GENERAL AGENT OF THE
! National Life Insurance Company of the United
' states of America, for Blair. Bedford. Cambria,
Huntingdon and Somerset counties.
E2?-lTeliable and efficient local agents wanted
in every town and township. Apply to
W P BCHELL.
sep4tf. Bedford, Pa.
TVVIiTIUE TO TRESP AtSdKRS.- No
|t| tice is hereby given, by the undersigned, to
; all persons, not to trespass on any of their respec
! tive properties, or any property in their care or
\ possession, by lease or otherwise, by hunting,
fishing, pilfering, or in any manner whatever, us
' (if caught.) they will be prosecuted to the fullest
i extent of the law. without respect to persons. Any
person, or persons, caught on any of the above
: named properties, with gun. dog, game or anything
! whatever, pertaining to trespass, shall betaken as
i evidence.
Thomas Rose. Sr., Daniel Swartzwelder. Jacob
Pennell, John PennelL Isaac Blankley, P. V
Rcdinger, George W. Shaffer. Joseph Mors B. JJ.
Steckm.xn, 11 J. Means, O W Means, Jonathan
! Perin, A J Kteckman A B. F Pennell, It Means
and John Morris HpltaS*
mEACHEIIS KX A MINATI)N&
j| The annual examinations of teachers for Bed
j ford county, will be held as follows :
East Providence Householder'sS H .Saturday,
Oct. 3; Colerain and Rainsburg, Britk Church,
Sat. Oct. 10 ; Southampton, Sat. Oct. 17. Adam's
S 11.; Harrison, Buffalo Mills. Monday, Oct. i 9 :
Londonderry Bridgeport, Tuesday Oct. 20; Jani
ata, Buena Vista. Wednesday, Oct. 21 ; Napier
and Schellsburg, (Scbellehurg). Thursday. Oct 22:
St. Clair. Eight Square, Friday, Oct 23; Union.
Moses,' Sat Oct 24 : Cumberland Valley, Centre
ville, Monday, Oct 26 ; Bedford Bur and Bedford
twp.. Bedford, Tuesday Oct. 27 ; Snake Spring,
Hartley's, Wednesday, Oct. 28 ; Wes, Providence
and Bloody Run. (Bloody Run.) Thursday, Oct 29 ;
Monroe, Fletcher's. Friday and Saturday. Oct
30, 31: Hopewell, Dasher's. Monday, Nov 2:
Broad Top, Hopewell, Tuesday, Nov. 3; Liberty
and Saxton, Slonerstown, Wednesday, Nov. 4;
Middle Woodbury, and Woodbury Bor.. (Wood
bury), Thursday, Nov. a; South Woodbury, New
Enterprise, Friday. Nov. 0; St Clairsvilfe, Sat.,
Nov. 7
SPECIAL examiuations. at Bedford Sat Nov. 14,
and Sat Nov 21 No other special examinations
will be held. All examinations will begin at 'J
A. M. Persons who have not taught in the coun
ty heretofore, and with whom the Superintendent
is not acquainted, mast present certificates of good
moral character before they can be examined
Applicant? will be examined only in such town
shin? where they have made application for a
school. 11 W.FLSHEK.
Co. bup't.
Bedford, Sept. il.'tSSwl
J \->TATK NOTlCE.—Notice is here-
J by given, that letter.- testamentary on the
estate of bam uelOtt, late of Colerain township,
dee d, have been granted by the Register of Bed
ford County, to Francis Opt. and William Ott, of
said township of Colerain. All persons therefore
having claims or demands against said estate, are
requested to make the same known, and those
know ing themselves indebted are notified to make
immediate payment. WILLIAM OTT,
oct2w6 FRANCIS OTT, Ex'rs.
T^TOTICE.
TO HORSEMEN AND FARMERS
DR. R. BOBU'S Gait at HORSE POWDER cill
care the worst Galls, Cuts and Open Sores on
Horses and Cattle, from one to six days
Price fit) Cents per box.
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Sold by all Druggists.
AH or lers promptly attended toby mail.
Office, 54 North Sixth St. (3rd Floor.!
oct2in3 Philadelphia, Pa.
| | A. ii i> w a ii E A STO V ES!
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DEALERS IN
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Spoons, Cutlery, Cooking and
Heating Stoves for coal or
wood, Glass, Paints, Oils,
Lamps, Wooden ware,
&c M ike.
They manufacture Tin and Sheet Ironware and
have constantly on hand an assortment of
TINWARE and STOVE PIPE.
All good? kept by them will be -old at the low
eat prices. oct2in6
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wanted. Address Dr. T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey
City, N. J.
rnilE CHAMPION.
I HICKOK'.S PATENT PORTABLE
Keystone Cider and Wine Mill
OVER 10,0(11) lA' USE AMD APPROVED
This admirable machine is now ready for the
fruit harvest ol 1368, is made in the most perfect
manner, with two tubs, and is worthy the atten
tion of all persons wanting such a machine. It
has no superior in the market, and is the only mill
that will properly grind grapes.
This is the original mill, much improved and the
best in the United States.
FOR SALE IJY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS.
I also make two sizes of superior
Presses for Berries, &e.
W. 0. HICIvOK,
Harrisburg. Pa.
HARTLEY A METZUEU sola agents for Bed
ford CO., will sell to dealers on liberal term?. A
full supply kept at their store in Bedford
geg>4in3
IN W. CROUSE,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP
SEGA US,
TOBACCO,
PIPES,
And a general assortment of Smokers and Chew
em' articles, BEDFORD, Pa.
jul3l,'6Syl
AUCTION EKE.—The undersigned
having renewed his license as an auctioneer,
offers his services to the public geuerally. Posi
office address Cumberland Yley.
mar2llm2# JOHN PIC REN
f PERMS for every description of Job
1 PRINTING CASH! for the reason that for
every article ire use, we must pay cash; and the
cash system will enable us to do our work as low
as it can be done in the cities
rpHE HOUSEHOLD GAS Machine !
FOR SUPPLYING DWELLINGS, STORES, FAC
TORIES. CHURCHES AND PUBLIC
BUILDINGS WITH GAS !
Generates Gas without Fire or Heat
The simplicity and ease bv which this Machine
is managed, as also its eoonomy and great merit,
recommends it to public favor. Call and gee ma
chine in operation at the store !
Manufacturer and Sole Agent,
DAVID JONES,
TIN FURNISHING STORE. No 733 GREEN ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
OF-Send for illustrated Oirculur aug2lm3
Salts.
.SALE OR TRADE.
2 tract?, of Hit) acre? each, withtta three m: . , life
a dejiot en the Union Paoifie Raiir id ; 99
' Omaha
1 tract of bottom land, timbered and prsir- Sn
mile- from Omaha eity.
One-third of 7.U00 acres in Fulton cuury p, |H
including valuable ore, mineral and litober'lar. j f9
near Fort Littleton.
Over 4.Offt! acres of valuable ore, coal ai.J -
ber lands in Wast Virginia
Also— 320 acres of laud in Woodbury co Io„., 9|
ALSO— Twenty-five or.e acre lots, adjoin in,. fpi
borough of Bed turd, with limestone ro.k for"; 9M
or quarry, on the upper end of each
ALSO
320 acres in Reynold-, Co , Missouri.
480 do du Shannon do do
270 ido do Bollinger do do
80 do do Franklin do lowa.
ALSO.
5 lots of ground, in Bedford. 00 by 240 It . firmer
: ly part of the Lyons" estate.
0. E. SHANNON,
jun2!.'67yl Bedford. Pa.
! ArALLABLK LAND FDR SALE I
| V —The undersigned offers for sale the toll-,*
: ir.g valuable bodies ot land :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LA [t
Containing 160 acres each, situated on 'he I , j
Central Railroad, in Champaign county -• •• , i'Vij
Illinois. H intles from the city of l.'rbana ?: 8
mile fjem Rentoal Station on-aid R iilroa-1 H
of the tracU adjoin and one of them ha-a t.tur S
failing pond of water npon it Thecityof !r: 4 j
contains about 4,000 inhabitants Chanipaign
the greatest wheat growing county in Illii
ALSO — One-fourth of a truet of lawi. sitar- I
in Broad Top township Bedford county, e.mtaji,
ing about 45 acres, with all thecoal veinsof Broad
Top running through it.
ALSO — Three Rotr to the town of ( ■• • . ,
Huntingdon county
Jan 26, '66-tf F. C REAMER
I ACRES OF EXCELLENT
Owl/FARM LAND FOR SALE -<'NE '
TRACT containing 282 ACRES, with g- 1 . ■
; house and barn thereon ; also a good SAW-MILL M
worth a rental of S2OO per annum. About i ; 9
of this tract is excellent bottom and the bah... 9
upland. About 100 ACRES CLEARED, vll 9
fenced an lin a g.xxl sHte of -ultivation. B.lw - 9
well timbered. The whole tract t-well w-.terei. 1
ami isituate on Dunning'? creek, in St Clair .9
adjoining lands of Jbn Alstadt. J '-' -lj Andr
and Jacob Bockley The mill and farm will j
sold separately, or together, t<- suit pur ha--r-
Also. one tract obtaining 1 '• sere-, twv; _• , j
gmwl l"g house and barn and out bniblii - ;!.
on. AbUBLIC KALE OF YALUABI.i;
JL REALKSTATK —The undersigned, Il>
and Guardians of Heira of Jonathan Harder
deceased, will offer for sale, at public outcry,
or near the premises, on SATURDAY, the 2,
day of OCTOBER. A D., 1868. all the following |
described Real Estate, situate in the town-'uip - 4
Colerain. in the county of Bedford, Pennsyh ~ on, ;
adjoining lands of George Waltman. Jam E_•
land. Philip Diehl. Joseph S Diehl. H P. D -ol .
and llei.rv Uarcleroad's Heirs, containing 112 1
acres and 2D perches, nett measure, abiut fifty i
acres cleared and under fence, an 1 the remainder j
of the tract is well covered with White Oak. Ci, ?■
nut, and other valuable timlcr. The soil is pro- I
ductive chiefly Limestone land and ail suscep
tible of cultivation. This property is fayorbly
located in the heart of the fertile valley of Friend s
Cove, convenieut to good Schools and Churche-.
about five miles from Bedford, and about - frit
miles from the Rail Koad Station at Mount 1 >,i -
las. Title indisputable Sale to commence at
one o'clock, P. M ,of said day, when due atten
dance will be given, and terras made known by
the undersigned. Widow and Heirs and Guardian
ol Ilciis uf Jonathan Harcloroad. deceased.
Susan Haraleroad. Charles Harcloroad. Ada
II a role road, Jonaihan Harcleroad. Susan Did.l
Jacob Uarcleroad. Elizabeth Dtehl. Philipilar ,
road for himself and Guardian "f Ana Mary-
John Phiiip Harcleroad, miuor children of Hen -
Harcleroad. dee d, John Harelerv.ad for him
and Guardian ol Ellen and Simon Henry Hur
; road, minor children of Henry Haraleroad. decea
ed, and same as purchased of share of Christian
Hareieroad, deceased. sep2ow4
f pi IE SUCCESS
J Op orr O.VK DOLLAR SALE HAS CAI SKD SI ra
A COMPLETE
RE\ T OLU T I O N |
IX TRADE.
That in order to supply the demand occasioned
by our constantly increasing patronage, we li n e
reeeutly made importations for the fall trade,
direct from European Manufacturers.
AMOUNTING TO NEARLY SSOO,IKH).
So that we are prepared toseil every description of
Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated
Ware, Cutlery. Watches, Albums,
Jewelry. Ac.
Of better quality than any otlur concern in (he
country for the uniform prices of
ONE DOLLAR FUR EACH ARTICLE.
Lif"The best of Boston an i New York refer
ences given as to the reliability of our house, at. !
that'>ur bn=incss is eon iueted in t-he fairest ami
most legitimate manner possible, and that we
greater value for the money than can be obtained
in any other way.
All Goods damaged or broken in transports' n
replaced without charge.
Checks describing articles sold sen: to -g
er.is in Clubs at rates mentioned below. We
guarantee every article to cost less than if bou.-ii:
a; any Boston or New York wholesale House.
OUR COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS
. Exceed those of every other establishment of the
j kind, —proof of this can be found in comparing
i our premiums with those of others ron CLVBS -i
i THE SAME SIZE, in addition to which we claim ;
give better goods of the same character.
IVi will send to Aire uts free of charge
FOR A CLI ii OF 30 AND THREE DOLLAR- —1 d---.
, good linen Shirt Fronts. 1 set Solid Gol l Stud
All Wool Cassimere for Pants. Fine white Cq
j terpane, large size. 1 elegant Balmoral Bk:rt. 2-'
| yard? brown or bleached Sheeting, good qaality
j yard wide, 1 elegant 100 Picture Morocco-bou-. i
j Photo. Album. 1 double lens Stereoscope and 12
j Foreign Views, 1 silver plated engraved 5 bottle
Castor. 1 clegam Silk Fan. with Ivory orSan 1 '
Wood Frame, leathered edge and spangled | stc ,
1 Carving kuile and Fork, very best quality* ivory
; balanced handle 1 handsome beaded and hn< i
| Parasol-20 yds good Print. I very line llama-k
| Table Cover. I 1 pair best quality Ladies' Serge
i Congress Boot?. 1 do/,, line Linen Towel? a -i
i Roger's best Silver Dessert Forks. 1 Ladies' large
j real Mviroeeo Traveling Bag. 1 fancy dress p? --n
i doz. elegant Silver plated engraved Nat •••
Kings. 1 diw Ladies' fine Merinoor Cotton Si. k
, ings. Gents' heavy chased solid Gold King 1 ;r.
Ladies' high cut Balmoral Boots. 1 elegant IK i i-io
Dress Pattern. 1 violin and Bow, in box complete
1 set Jewelry, pin, ear drops, and sleeve butt,
i FOR A CLI b OK 50 AND FIV b DOLLARS— 1 bl .. k
| or colored Aipucea Dress Pattern. I set L-u---1
I Curtains. 1 pr. all Wool Blankets. Engrave 1 Ni
ver plated 6 brittle Revolving Castor. 1 beautital
j Writing Desk. 1 solid Gold Scarf Pin. 3j yi
very fine Cossimere, for Pauts and Vest, i set
Ivory balanced handle Knives with silver plat.4
Fork? 1 elegant. Satin Parasol, heavily boa led
and lined with silk. 1 pr. gents Call Boots. 3lly 1-
good Print. 30 yds. good brown or bleached Sheet
ing yard wide or 40 yds. j yd. wide, good quality
! I ladies elegant Morocco Traveling bag. 1 square
Wool Shawl. 1 plain Norwich Poplin Dross pat
tern. Ji yds, dou. width cloth for ladies' cloak.
! Elegant engraved Silver plated Tea Pai. 3 yd?
j double width water proof cloth forcloaking.
FOR ACUB OF KM) an 1 TEN DOLLARS— I rich
.Merino or Thibet Dress pattern. 1 pr. flue Damask
. Table Cloths and Napkins to match. 1 pr. gen!?
j French Calf Boots. 1 heavy, silver plated engraved
leo Pitcher Very tine alt Wool Cloth for i,di
i Cloak. 1 web very best quality browu or bleached
, Sheeting. 71 yds. fine Cassitnere for suit. 1 elegant
English Borage Dress pattern, I beautiful English
Barage Shawl. 1 set Ivory balanced handle
Knives and Forks 1 ladies or gonts, Silver Hunt
, ing-ease Watch. 1 Bartlott Hand, Portable Setting
Maehiuo. Splendid Family Bible, steel engraving?.
\ with record and photograph pages 25 yds. g - -i
i Hetap Carpeting, good colors. 1 pr. good Marseille?
Guilt. 1 good 6 carrel Revolver 1 elegant fur unit!
i and cape 1 single barrel Bhot Gun. L bilver plat
j ed, engraved, t' bottled Revolving Castor, cut
glass bottles. 1 very fine i'iuiin and Bow, in ease.
I set Ivory balauoed Knives and Forks,
Presents for larger Clubs increase in the same
ratio.
SEND MONEY BY REGISTERED LETTER
| Catalogue of Goods sent to any address FREE.
PARKER & CO.
Xos. 1)8 and 100 Sumner St., Boston.
w-t. ■
f IMi K GRECIAN BEND.
£ WHAT IT IS, how it grew into a national
I calamity. IT IS NOT A NEW THING. Nymptoms
and Treatment. A small volume profusely illu
trated. Nent by mail on receipt of 25 <*ts. A1
dress Grecian Bend PnbVg co ,P < > Box 672,
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