The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, October 30, 1868, Image 2

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Friday Morning. October .'to, I&6*.
Democratic Nominations.
N ATIOIVAIj.
FOR PRESIDENT,
HON, HORATiO SEYMOUR,
OK N'ICW YORK.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
GEN, FRANK P, BLAIR,
OF MISSOURI.
ELECTORS:
William V. McGrath, George W Cats
C. Ernest Kamerly. M I). Jesse C. Ameraan.
Chat M Leisenring. W. Potter Withington.
Simon W. Arnold. William R. Gorgas,
George R. Berreff, William P. Sebcll,
Harry B. Coggshall. Cyrus L Pershing,
Reuben Stabler, Amos C. Noyej,
R. Emmet! Monaghan, Wm. A Galbraith,
Davidl. Wenrich, John K. Packard,
Bernard J. M'Grann, James C. Clarke.
William Shirk James 1! Hopkins
A.G Brodbead, Jr., -Edward S. Golden,
John Blaoding, Samuel B. Wilson.
It Can be Done.
The result of the recent elections in
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Ne
braska, has determined nothing except
the fact that Seymour and Blair can be
elected. Pennsylvania and Indiana
can and will be carried by our candi
dates, if we poll the same number of
votes for them cast for the Democratic
tickets at the late election. The Radi
cal carpet-baggers have gone home, the
Radical corruption fund is very much
reduced, Radical election officers have
less power in Phildelphia, Hurrisburg
andother cities, and Radical candidates
for Congress are not now engaged in
personal efforts to swell their party
vote. In Philadelphia alone we shall
gain 5,000 votes. Let the country dis
tricts do as well and the State is ours.
Indiana ice hare carried. On the Con
gressional vote of that State we have a
clear majority, and Hendricks luis not
been defeated for Governor, hut has !>eeu
counted out, for the present, y the
throwing out of the whole vote of
Democratic districts. Indiana is our.-.
With Pennsylvania and Indiana, Sey
mour and Blair can and will obtain a
majority in the electoral college. Let us
look at the figures.
Seymour. Grant.
California, 5 Maine, 7
Connecticut, C Massachusetts, 12
Delaware, 3 Michigan. 8
Indiana, 13 Minnesota, 4
Kentucky, II Nebraska 3
Maryland, 7 Rhode Island, 4
New Jersey, 7 lowa, 8
New York, 33 Tennessee, 10
Oregon, 3 Vermont, 5
Pennsylvania, 20 Wisconsin, 8
North Carolina, H South Carolina, 0
Georgia, 9 Florida, 3
Alabama, 8 Louisiana, 7
Arkansas, 5 Illinois, 16
Nevada, 3 Kansas, 3
Missouri, 11 N. Hampshire, 5
W. Virginia 5 Ohio, 21
164 130
This is exclusive of the States of Vir
ginia, Mississippi and Texas, which are
entitled to representation in theelecto
ral college as well as any of the other
.States, and which will give 23 addi
tional votes for Seymour. This would
make the count stand thus:
Seymour, 187 | Grant, 130.
It is not at all certain that the States
of Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and
Kansas will give their electoral votes
to Grant, nor is it a fixed fact that
South Carolina, Florida and Louisiana
will do so. Should the last three dis
appoint the expectations of the Radi
cals, as there is a probability they will,
Seymourcan afford to lose the vote of
Pennsylvania and Indiana, and hold a
majority in the electoral college. In
that case the result would be:
Seymour, 1661 Grant 1.73.
Hence, we say, Seipmour can be elec
ta}.
TO WORK, THEN, AND ALL
WILL YET BE WELL!
The Contest Desperate,
Our noble standard-bearer, the glori
ous Seymour, has thrown himself into
the fore-front of the battle, and i> now
leading the Democratic hosts in person.
He has just made a tour of the Western
States, where ho was received \ un
bounded joy and enthusiasm, and is
now speaking in Pennsylvania to im
mense assemblages. The renewed vig
or thus thrown into the canvass, will
make the last struggle a most desperate
one, and may yet incline victory to the
Democratic side. We desire to deceive
no one, when we say that it is our firm
belief that if Horatio Seymour receives
the same number of cotes cast for the Dem
ocratic State Ticket in October, Pennsyl
vania wilt give him her electoral vote, and
tines decide the Presidential contest.—
Hence it is that we urge Democrats to
get out the vole —THE FULL VOTE.—
Let not a single Democrat remain at
home on election day. In Middle
Woodberry and some other districts in
this county, our full vote was not poll
ed at the last election. Will our Demo
cratic friends, in every district in the comi
ty, see to it that every vote is polled this
time 1 Ix)t us see whether Bedford coun
ty cannot give 500 majority for .Sey
mour.
- i - ...
"LET us have Peace," says Grant.—
.Did he ever tell the people when, and
how?
THE CROWNING INFAMY!
Gen. Blair Disfranchised'
We had hoped that there was some
honor left in the Radical party. But
we forever dismissed the delusion from
our mind when the telegraph informed
us that a set of wheips in St. Louis,
calling themselves men, had refused to
register our candidate for the Vice
Presidency on account of "disloyalty!"
What! Gen. Frank P. Biair "disloy
al?" Gen. Frank I*. Blair no citizen?
Is he "disloyal" because by one of those
bold strokes which make his life fa
mou- in history, he nipped rebellion in
the hud in Missouri and rescued that
State from secession ? Is he no citizen
when he has served his country with
honor in high positions in peace as
well as war? No braver man than lie
ever drew a sword on the held of bat
tle, and no truer muu than he ever
claimed the rights of a freeman in this
broad land of ours. Yet a few misera
ble miscreants, who were plotting the
destruction of their State while Gen.
Blair was battling on many a san
guinary field, declare that he shall he
deprived of the rights of the humblest
citizen. Fan impudence go any farth
er ?
Democrats, this is not an insult to
Gen. Blair alone, but it Isone directed
at the whole party who have chosen
bim as one of their -tandard bearers.
It ;nu-t lie resented at the polls ! Go
to work, Democrats, and all others who
cannot approve of such infamous con
duct, and teach these infernal trick
sters a lesson at the ballot box which
they shall long remember. Let your
battle cry he
The Bights of General Blair I
Voters, Remember
That on next Tuesday you will he
called upon not to vote for Grant or
Seymour, but by your ballot to endorse
the platform of principles upon which
these candidates have been placed. A
vote for Grant is an endorsement of all
the outrages perpetrated by the Radi
cal Uougren.s for the lu-t three years.
it is a vote for a centralized govern
ment by a usurping Congress.
It declares for a Standing Army.
For a continuance o 1 the Freedman's
Bureau.
For Radical Reconstruction which is
an acknowledged and expensive fail
ure.
It declares that Bondholders shall
not be taxed.
It is for oppressing the poor and ex
alting the rich.
It is for making the poorer classes
sustain the heavy burden of taxes to
keep up the government, while the
rich with their bonds go scot free.
It declares against a whiteman'sgov
ernment and in favor of the suprema
cy of the negro.
In short, it is a vote for the complete
subversion of our noble institutions as
made by our fathers, and which have
been the admiration of the civilized
world for nearly a century.
Vote for PRINCIPLES, not MEN.
Men are but the creatures of a mo
ment, principles are eternal as the
heavens. Remember this when you
east your ballots on Tuesday next.
ONSHORE!
Freemen of Bedford County ! You
have one more opportunity to save
your country from impending ruin. It
is not a mere question of defeating the
Radical party. That party will defeat
itsef within the next two years. Mark
the prediction! But by that time, if
Radicalism prevail, our form of gov
ernment will have been cbauged, finan
cial ruin will be upon us ami anarchy
will exist throughout the land. Then,
even the most rampant "Republicans"
of 10-dav, will wish they had taken the
warning uttered by their political op
ponents. Then you will regret that
you did not vote and work and strive
for the election of a President whose
qualities of statesmanship would have
enabled him to guide the country safe
ly through tin troubles that threaten
to destroy it. Alas! your remorse
will IK* in vain ; your repentance will
come too late. NOW is the time to
avert the- impending danger. NOW
is the hour in which to do the good
work. Have you courage to do it ?
Want to Steal a March!
The Radicals are quietly calculating
on a light vote next Tuesday. Taey
rest all hopes of carrying the state for
Grant upon the discouragement of the
Democrats. WHO ARK DISCOUR
AGED? Let cowards and cravens go
to the rear! The Democracy of Bed
ford county light on. FORWARD is
our battle-cry. We can increase our
numbers, whilst that of the enemy will
certainly diminish on account of the ex
haustion of their corruption fund and
their confidence of success. Demo
crats, shall the Radicals be permitted
to steal a march on us by our failing to
get a full poll ? No ! Never! Up,
guards, and at them !
REMOCHATS! DO your whole duly at
the polls on next Tuesday.
Vfyt MrSC®*® 4Ka*rtt* jp*+
Glorious News!
A STATE DISENTHRALLED!
West Virginia Sends Greeting.
THE < ABPI:'MI.4(;I:RS (OMPLETELT
RI TEI) :
IHiuin >• licitr I in* Mo-.'III ? The v.i'tl
Virgiiiia lio.vh p!.uit ilic Has n <l>t*
Enemy's Works!
The election for Governor and other
j State officers, members of Congress
and Legislature, which look place on
the 22nd inst., resulted in a complete
triumph for the Democracy. When it
is remembered that thousands were
disfranchised by the carpet-baggers
; and advi ntuers who were deb rmined
to hold the power in the State, the
| result is still more gratifying. This
; victory secures us several Senators and
Representatives in Congress. Rejoice,
Democrats, for the end of the Radicals
draweth nigh. Again we -ay, HUR
RAH!
FOR PRINCIPLE.
This is the time that "tries men's
sou!-." There are no local candidates
to lavish money upon partizans for
working in their interest, there are
uo spoils to be promised by candidates
for Congress; this contest, at least on
! the Democratic side, is one Simply for
principle. We shall see, now, who will
prove the soundness of their faith. The
, man who will give his time and his
i money for the principles he professes to
| hold, is a pure man, an earnest man;
he who labors for a cause only when he
| is paid, or expects to be paid, for so do
ing, is a mere hireling. Democrats,
who are -uch from principle, will labor
with increased zeal from this time un
til theelection. Only those who look
a iter the spoils will go to the rear.
Our Finances.
President Johnson has written a very
lucid and unanswerable letter to Gen.
Ewing on the Finances. Weare sorry
that we have not room to publish it this
week. By it he shows the following
facts:
The public expenditure from 1780 to
1861 was $1,700,600,000.
During the Rebellion the expenses
were 83.000,000.000,
For the four years since the Rebell
ion 81600.000,000.
It will be-ten that Radicalism has
cost this country IN' FIGHT YEARS,
53.200.000.000 more than the
] WHOLE PREVIOUS EXPENSE of
the G< tVEUXM ENT !
No wonder the Radicals are howling,
"LET US HAVE PEACE!"
~500!
Democrats of B ! r ord county, you
did nobly on the loiri. Never have
you acquitted yourselvi s so honorably.
You have shown to the State what our
Democracy can do when she is aroused.
Shall we do better on the 3rd? We
can if we try. Shall the majority for
Seymour be 500 ? We can make it so
if we work like men determined to
conquer. To work, then, and let us
have another exhibition of your
strength.
DEMOCRATS!
You did nobly at the last election.
J Bedford county is hailed all over the
i State as one of the true and unfiiuch
; ing Democratic counties. You can do
as well, and we think, better, on next
I Tuesday. Give us A FUEL TURN
; OUT.
Let every man beat his post. This
i may be the last opportunity you, may ever
\ have of voting for President. Turn out
i and exercise the rights of freemen
| while they are still yours.
Stand at the Polls.
Let there b<-a poll committeof Dem
ocrats for every election district, to
stand at the window. Fight up the
contest! Let no advantage la: taken
by our opponents ! Let no illegal votes
be polled! Guard the ballot-box!
Watch all suspicious election officers!
We were beaten by fraud at the last e
lection. Let us see whether we can
not prevent a repetition of it.
COUNTERFEITS!
Look out for bogus tickets on Tues
day. Examine every one before you
deposit it, and be sure that you are
voting the full Democratic Electoral
ticket. In several districts at the Oc
tober election, bogus tickets were giv
en out by unsuspected parties, and our
majority reduced thereby. Let this
j not be repeated.
The Brewing Storm.
REI6N OF TERROR IN THE
SOUTH !
THE XK.ItOIS Altni.VC!
What Doe* It Menu !
Tlip ItisiuK (u Arm
ing Ttiroagtmnt the Miitc-I'miiilti'*
i'lrfing for Safety.
I NEW OK LEANS, October 19.—The
City of Jefferson, adjoining Now Or-
been considerably excited
for several days over a police inibrog
i lio. The parish has recently lieen in
| eluded in the lately created Metropo
litan Police District. A force was ap
pointed and sent to take charge of that
place. The existing authorities re
fused to surrender the city property,
| intending to have the matter tested in
the courts. The Metropolitan police
made several unsuccessful attempts to
take possession by force, making no
appeal to the courts. They finally es
tablished a station of their own, and
placed policemen on beats. A number
| of the latter, together with the Me
tropolitan Captain of Police, were ar
rested but released on bond. Last
night, at midnight a notorious negro
named Sandy Packer was arrested,
having a sword and revolver in his
possession. He accounted for them by
saying he was an officer of the Metro
politan force and had been guarding a
church during the night. Several ne
groes were arrested for parading the
streets armed with Enfield rifles, Uni
ted States cartridge boxes, and ammu
nition. Rumors are afloat that the Me
tropolitan Police intend to take forci
ble possession of the police station
houses This the existing authorities
will resist. The Jefferson City authori
ties who were elected at a recent elec-
I tiou, are willing to submit to a judi
cial decision but refuse to surrender
: otherwise. The negroes were congre
gating to-day at Brashear City, La.,
...
i where it is said oneof the men who was
assassinated at Franklin, Saturday night
is to be buried. Arrivals from that sec
tion report apprehension of disturb
ance, and the families of the citizens
j are being sent to places of safety. The
citizens themselves are remaining.
A Louisiana Newspaper Ofiice Narked.
LOUISIANA, October 19.—A despatch
received here to-day from Franklin,
; La., states that the office of the Atta
kapas Register, published in Franklin,
St. Mary's parish, was sacked last
night. The press was destroyed and
j the type scattered. The editor and
printers left lor New Orleans this
morning. The despatch says the citi
zens of Franklin and surrounding
country are doing all in their power to
preserve order. The negroes are mak
| ing very bold threats, but have not
made any attempt to carry them into
i execution. The town and parish are
i quiet at present.
| Military Prtpitralinus in North Caro
lina.
RALKIGII, N. October 19.—Gov
ernor Ilolden has suspended the order
for organizing a detailed militia. Gen
eral Miles has distributed the Fortieth
; United States Regiment as follows:
Two companies in Raleigh, two in
Goldsboio, one in Weldon, one in Ply
-1 mouth, one in Fayettcvillc, one in
| Charlotte, one in Greensboro—all eol
i ored troops. One company of white
troops, belonging to a heavy artillery
I regiment and armed as infantry, ar
rived here from Fortress Monroe on
Saturday.
WASHINGTON, October 19.—The
; arms recently captured oil the Missis
sippi River, were, it is known to the
War Department, purchased by the
| Governor of Arkansas and United
States Senator McDonald. They ex
pected the Legislature would appropri
ate the necessary amount of money to
buy the arms from them. The Gov
ernor's telegram to the Secretary of
War that he is satisfied that armed re
| s ; stanee to the law is contemplated, oc
j casions much comment among promi
i neut officials, who say they cannot un
derstand why he should entertain such
fears as he himself states that the arms
were thrown overboard by theeaptors.
No Change!
The Radicals have been circulating
, the report that the Democrats contem
plated a change in their candidates for
President and Vice President.
There is not one word of truth in it.
It was gotten up for effect by theoppo
sition. The Democracy have no cause
to desert either their candidates or
their platform upon which they stand,
for both are bound to triumph ! The
American people will not, cannot en
dorse the monstrosities of the Radical
party! Up Democrats! and strike for
the liberties of the people !
Prize Banner!
Democrats of Bedford county, read
the offer of a prize banner from the
State Committee, to the county giving
the Largest percentage of increase over
the October vote. Shall Bedford coun
ty carry off the prize? 11 is worth con
tending for. To work, then, and let us
run up the majority for Seymour and
Blair!
Save Your Country.
Every Democrat, every Conservative
in the State, will vote to save his eoun
! try on the third of November.
If there are any just, liberal-minded,
patriotic Republicans who wish to do
so and want to know how, we will tell
them :
Vote for HORATIO SEYMOUR for
j President and FRANCIS P. BLAIR
for Vice-President.
In that way, and only in that way
can you -ave your country.
If the Radicals succeed;
If Grant and Colfax f>e elected ;
Good-bye! to PEACE, to PROS
PERITY, to LIBERTY.
Stirring Address.
Read the address of the National
Democratic Committe,e on the outside
of to day's paper. It has the ring of
the true metal, and shows that victory
is still within our grasp, if we hut do
our whole duty on the 3d of Novem
ber.
To work then, Democrats!
Show the enemy that our ranks are
unbroken!
Our Courage is unabated !
Once more to the breach, and this
time lor VICTORY !
ROORBACKS.
The Radicals are exaggerating their
; majority in this State in order to effect
the election next Tuesday. Don't be
lieve them, but go to the polls and
j siiow them how we can carry the State
for Seymour. A full vote will do it
sure. Look out for all kinds of roor
back on election day. Heed them not.
| Forward.
A united determined effort will bring
Bedford County, up to 500 Democratic
majority! Forward, brothers, forward,
! and shame to him who lags in the rear.
ANIIKKSONVILLE.—Out of 41,832 U
nion soldiers confined in the Anderson
vilie prison, 22,303 died from sickness
i and starvation in one year. Think of
j it. And yet we are asked to sustain
the inhuman wretches who did this
work, by voting for Seymour and Blair.
—Bloody Run I'rem.
"We thank thee for that word." Gov.
i Joe Brown, who was the founder of that
j prison pen, and who looked compla
-1 cently on wbiie the cruelties oT which
the Radicals are continually howling
: were being practiced —yes, the verita
ble Joe who prayed that the "rebels
might fill hell so full of Yankees that
their feet might stick through the
grates," was in the Chicago Con vent ion
at the head of a negro delegation, was
lionized there by these same whelps
who are forever rattling the skeletons
of the Andersonville dead about the
ears of the people of the North, in or
der to get uj) a little cheap'sympathy
for their candidateand their cause. Joe
Brown was for Grant in Chicago, and
he is for Grant now, in Georgia. But
it is not wonderful that .Joe Brown is
for Grant, or that he i- so heartily wel
comed by the Radicals. For thus wrote
j Ulysses to Butler : "Send no more men
in exchange for our sick prisoners in
the enemy's hands. Everyman released
' becomes an active soldier against u-."
i Brown was but carrying out the wishes
of Grant at Andersonville, as the latter
: expressed them to Butler, for he too,
j with Grant and Stanton, was opposed to
' exchange. Whilst the emaciated forms
iof the brave men who ha stood by
Grant and saved him from defeat and
shame, were languishing in prison, this
heartless General refused to have them
exchanged. If any of these poor fel
lows dared stretch their thin hands a
j cross the dead line for a drink of water
j to cool their fevered lips, the guards
i would shoot them down byway of a
musement. All this Joe Brown saw
from Li.-, cozy seat in the gubernatorial
chair of Georgia. A little later in his
tory we find this man Brown in the
I Chicago Convention, a leading spirit, in
it. while the guards who acted so fiend
ishly are pardoned by a Radical Con
gress. Does not this look like approv
: al of the conduct of Brown and his
guards? Brown was but carrying out
tiie feelings of the parties who were
opposed to exchange. He was sending
the "Yankees" beyond that line from
which there could he no exchange. It
is too late in the day for the Radicals
to "go hack" on Joe Brown. Did he
not bring to Chicago a band of ignorant
reconstructed Africans from the South
to help nominate Grant, and give color
to that heterogeneous body? Did not
1 he and the other reconstructed rebels
support Grant then, and are (hey not
doing it ardently now? Thesiuall beer
politicians cannot drive him off by cit
ing to the horrors of Andersonville.—
He and his pardoned guards; together
with the Press, ail support the great
"no policy" candidate to-day. Noble
candidate! worthy supporters!
"LET us have I eace," say the Radi
cals, while they are sending Artillery
and Enfield Rifles to the Negroes of the
South to kill off the white people.
DEMOCRATS and Conservatives! Enter
your solemn protest against Radicalism
at the ballot box on Tuesday next.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Stic sty It. „f £t a / / (J lathing.
W e invite special attention to our
assortment of clothing for the
FALL AND WINTER SEASON. We have an unusu
ally fail and complete assortment nw in
• store, to which we are making large addi
tions each day of new styles, as they are
received. We have also a
CHOICE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP PIECE
GOODS, which will be made up to order in
our
C'PSTOM DEPARTMENT in unsurpassed style.
SPECIAL NOTICE. —StyIe, fit, and workmanship of
ourgurments surpassed by none —equalled
by few. All prices guaranteed lower than
the lowest elsewhere, and full satisfaction
guaranteed every purchaser in ail cases, or
the sale canceled and money refu: led.
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Testimonials can be seen at his office. The medi
cal faculty are invited to accompany their pa
tients. as he has no secrets in his practice. Arti
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remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the af
flicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for
preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed
envelope, to any one who needs it. FREE OF
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Station D, Bible House.
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riage,—a Guide to matrimonial felicity, and true
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Bloody Run, Pa.
DEALERS IN
Dealers in Iron, Nails,
Horse Shoes, Springs, Axles,
Thimble Skeins, Hubs, Spokes,
Felloes, Sleigh Runners, Sleigh
Bells, Forks, Shovels, Saws, Axes,
Spoons, Cutlery, Cooking and
Heating Stoves for coal or
wood. Glass, Paints, Oils,
I .amps, Wooden ware,
Ac., <tc.
They manufacture Tin and Sheet Ironware .and 1
have constantlv on hand an assortment of
TIN WARE and STOVE PIPE.
All goods kept by them will be sold at the low
est prices. oct2m6
KE Y ST<) N E CID ER MILLS—-
Be?t in the market, Separators, Horse Pow
er", Feed Cutters. Corn Shellers. and all kinds of
latest improved Farm Implements.
THIMBLE SKEINS and a full assortment of
Carriage bolts. Clips, Hobs, Spokes, Felloes,
Shafts, Bands, Axles, Springs Ac., at manufactur
er's prices.
Shoe findings and all kinds of leather A com
plete stock of builders' Hardware, Barn Door
Hangers, Hinges, Uils, Paints. Iron, Nails, Brass
Kettles. Apple Parers, Water Pipe and every
thing else needed in the Harware line, including
the celebrated Cbamhersburg Cook Stove, all of
which we now sell at eastern prices, for cash.
HARTLEY A METZGER,
Sign of the Red Pad Lock,
jyj O N E Y S A V E D.
We arc constantly purchasing for cash in the
New York and Boston Markets, all kinds of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.'SILKS, COTTONS,
BOOTS AND SHOES. WATCHES, SEWING
MACHINES, CUTLERY, DRESS GOODS.
DOMESTIC GOODS, Ac., Ac.
Which wo arc actually selling at an average price
of One Dollar for each article. Our sales being
strictly for cash, and our trade much larger thaii
that of any other similar concern, enables us to
give better bargains than can be obtained of any
other house
THE LADIES
Are especially invited to give us a trial.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR AND EXCHANGE LIST
Our club system of selling is as follows: For $2
we send 20 patent pen fountains and checks de
scribing 20 different articles to be sold for a dol
lar each ; 40 tor $4 ; till for 6; 100 for $lO, Ac.
.Sent by mail. Commissions larger than those
offered hy any other firm, according to size of club
Single fountain and check, 10 cts Male and fe
male agents wanted. Send money in Registered
Letters. Send us a trial club, and you will ac
knowledge that you cannot afford to buy goods of
any other house thereafter.
EASTMAN A KENDALL,
oo 116m2 65 Hanover St , Boston, Mass
rr<llE HOUSEHOLD G AS Medline!
FOR SUPPLYING DWELLINGS, STORES, FAC
TORIES, CHURCHES AND PUBLIC
BUILDINGS WITH GAS !
(reiterates Gas xcrthorrt Fire or Heat !
The simplicity and ease by which this Machine
is managed, as also its economy and great merit,
recommends it to public favor. Call and seo yia
eliiue in operation at the store !
Manufacturer and Sole Agent,
DAVID JONES.
TIN FURNISHING STORE. No 733 GREEN ST..
PHILADELPHIA.
for illustrated Circular. aug2lm3
RH. STILES' MARBLE WORKS.
a R. H. SIPES still continues the manu
factory of Monuments. Tombstones, Table-Tops,
Counter Slabs, Ac., at Bloody Run, Bedford coun
ty, Pa., and having on hand a well selected stock
of Foreign and Domestic Marble, is prepared to fill
all orders promptly and do work noat and in a
workmanlike style, and on the most reasonable
terms. All work warranted. Jobs delivered, to
all parts of this and adjoining counties without ex
tra charge. aprl9,'6Byl
I\HE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the
. best AdvertirisgMedium n Southern Penn
sylvania
Notices, &c.
T>UBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE f
1 REAL ESTATE —By virtue of an order of
the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the under
signed, Administrator "f the estate of Jeremiah I
Morris, dee d , will sell at public outcry on ihe
premises, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of No
vember, A. D.. lefiS. ail that certain farm and
tract of land, situatoin Monroe town-hip, Bedford
county, late the mansion property of said dee'd ,
adjoining lands of Jacob Stockman, on the North,
John Snider on the South . Horatio J. Means on
the West, and Elizabeth O'Neal and others on the
East, containing 240 acres and allowance, ah .at
100 acres cleared and under fence, with a two
story l >g dwelling house, a durable log barn and
other outbuildings thercn erected The remain
der of the tract is well covered with chestnut, oak
pine and other timber, and there is also an orchard
of choice frsit upon the premises This proper",
is distant about 7 miles from the termination of
the Bedford Rail Road and Bloody Run. and is
formally iocaled in a pleasant neighborhood con
venient te schools and churches. Sale to com
mence at I o'clock P. M., of said day, where
, terms will be made known.
1 0et23,'68w4 HORATIO J. MEAN" Adm'r
riiEAfHERS WANTED.—EIeven
| Teachers are wanted, to teach the common
schools of Bedford tp Directors will meet at
: Bedford Hotel, in Bedford borough, on Saturday,
Oct. 31. for the purpose of articling wish teacher?
By order of the B >ard of Directors.
•-.•t23w2 THQB- ttfILCHROtST Sec'y.
(%'".) BUILDERS. —Sealed proposals
J for the erection of three school houses in the
i township of Bedford, will he received by the un
dersigned, until Saturday, Nov. 28 ; one for the
Tomiinson school, one for the Brush Run school
and one for the Ilea school. Plans and specifica
tions can be seen by calling upon the undersigned
The materia! to be found hy the purchaser By
order of the Board of Directors
0c24w4 THOS. GILCHRfEST, Sec y,
SAVE COSTS! —All persons having
unsettled accounts on the books of the firm of
G R. A W. Oster are respectfully requested to
call at once and settle the same by Cash oi Note,
otherwise costs will be added without respect to
persons. G. K. A W. ObTER.
Bedford Pa- Aug. 14. MM
irr P~ SCHELL,
IT . GENERAL AGENT OF THE
National Life Insurance Company of the United
States of America, for Blair, Bedford, Cambria
Huntingdon and Somerset counties.
isr Reliable and efficient local agents wanted
in everv town and township Applv to
W.P. SCHELL,
sep4tf. Bedford, Pa.
TATOTH ETO Tit ESP ARSE I is. NO
x \ tice is hereby given, by the under.-igued, 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,
fi-hing, pilfering, or in any manner whatever, a- pk
(if caught.) they will he prosecuted to the fullest
extent of the law, without respect to persons. Any
person, or persons, caught on any of the above
named properties, with gun, dog. gurne or anything
whatever, pertaining to trespass, shall he taken o
' evidence.
Thomas Rose, Sr.. Daniel Swartzwelder. Jacob S
' Perinell. John Penuei). 1.-uac Blankley, P. V
Redinger. George W. Shaffer. Joseph Morse, B B
Steckman, H. J Means. G. W. Means, Jonathan
Perin. A .J Steckman A B. F. Pennell, D Means
and John Morris. sepl3in3*
4 DM IX ISTRAT( >R'S NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that the subscriber
has taken out Letters of Aministration upon the
estate of James L. Prince, late of the borough of
i Saxton deceased; and all persons indebted to 3aid
! estate are requested to make payment immediate
ly, and those persons having claims again"? ssii
, estate wil present the same ppiperly authentica
ted for settlement. ANN PRINCE, adm'rx
octywrt baiton. Bedford Co., Pa.
I NSTATE NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given, that letter? testamentary on the
; estate of r-amuel Ott, late of f.'oleram township,
dee'd. have been granted by the Register of Bed
ford County, to Francis Ott, and William Ott. of
said township of Colerain. All persons therefore
having claims or demands against said esta'e. are
requested to make the same known, and those
knowing themselves indebted are notified to make
immediate payment. WILLIAM OIT,
0c12w6 FRANCIS OTT. Ex r
-4t,j>ICII AS CROESUS"
: TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT U ; •- <*
cede n ted Rusk for th* New CRIES US
S O A I>.
j The washing powers of this Soap are truly rr.ar
; velous. No person who has ever tried it will do
| without it. Its recommendations are perfect
j PURITY, utier 11 ARM LESS NESS and wonderful
| EFFICIENCY. Wa-ranted to contain mors
j washing power to the dollar's worth than an j
! "other soap in the market—therefore the
| CHEAPEST. Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed
I (if used according to directions) or MONEY KE
j FUNDED
■q
Ask any grocer for it. Manufactured only by /
HCECKLEY A HALL,
(CRCESIJS SOAP WORKS,)
; No 44s York Ave., (Old York Road,) Philad'a
&ug7m6
r | K) 13 AC C O ANTID OT E,
I WARRAXTED to remove all desire for Tobac
co. This great remedy i? an excellent appetizer.
It purifies the hlood, invigorates the system, pos
sesses great nourishing aud strengthening power,
enables the stomach to digest the hearties! food,
makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust
health. SMOKERS and CHEWEBS for Sixty Years
Cured. Price, Fifty Cents post free. A treatise
on the injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of
references, testimonials, Ac., sent free. Agents
wanted. Address Dr. T. li. ABBOTT. Jersey
: City, N. J.
! rpHE CHAMPION.
| HICKOK'S PATENT PORTABLE
Keystone Cider and Wine Mill
' OYER 16,000 IN USE AND APPROVED
This admirable machine is now ready for the
fruit harvest 011868, 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 State?
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS
I also make two sizes of superior
Presses tor Berries, Ac.
W. 0. HICKOK.
Harrisburg, Pa.
HARTLEY A METZGER sole agents for Bed
ford eo.. wiil sell to dealers on liberal terms. A
full supply kept a; their store in Bedford.
sep4m3
J OOK HERE!
BOOK FOR THE MILLION!!
USEFUL and INTERESTING ! ' '
How to Woo and Win. 15 cts ; How to Train and
Doctor Horses, 36cts ; Ready Reckoner. Pot-Farm
ers and Tradesmen, 50 cts; The New Marriage
Guide, 25 cts; The Lovers' Letter Writer, Illus
trated. 15 cts : Seience of Telling Future Events,
15 cts ; 500 New Puzzles, 50 cts; Fancy Photo
graphs. Male and Female. 2 for 25 cts; 12 Fine
Album Photographs, $1.00; Fireside Games, 50
cts; doling and Wrestling made Easy, 30 c:s
Yankee Farming, $2.00; Farming made Easy.
$1.25; Ac., Ao.. Ac. Books on all subjects, sizes
and styles, for sale at lowest rates. All the above
books sent post-paid on receipt of price, or any
book published in the li. b. sunt post-paid on receipt %
of publishers'prices, bend 10 cts for Catalogue
and circular. Address
THOMAS A CO.,
Book Publishers' Agent,
oetltiml Box 6SB. Pittsburgh. Pa.
W. GROUSE,
DEALER IS ALL KINDS OF
SEGARS, *
TOBACCO,
PIPES,
And a general assortment of Smokers and Chew
ers' articles, BEDFORD, I'a.
jul3l,'6Syl
4 UCTIOXEER.—The undersigned
I~\ having renewed his license as an auctioneer,
offers his services to the public generally. Post
office address Cumberland A'lev
mar2om2* JOHN DICKEN
rpHE GRECIAN BEND.
JL WHAT IT IS, how it grew into a national
calamity. IT IS NOT A NEW THING. Symptoms
and Treatment. A small volume profusely illus
trated. Sent by mail on receipt of 25 cts. Ad
dress Grecian Bend PirbVg co , P. 0. Box 672,
N. Y. Trade supplied by AMERICAN NEWS'
CO., 117 Nassaust.. N. Y.
ORDERS from a distance for any
kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended
to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed
ford. Pa.
I.MLLIES, SHAFTS, Poles, Spokes,
_ and Hubs, aro sold by HARTLEY A METZ
GER at manufacturer's prices. apr3tf
A SHAW AND CLARK $2" Sewing
Machine (in good order) for sale. En
quire at this office. JulUtf.