She itlcdfcrrout la.') third- ol tie* peop'e who tran-act bu-iyess with the tit*, r ehant-. mauufa'tuM-rsand other t rati'-- n.ctt of B -df lt> > hV/i't/i' of any lietlf /fd m riiant or trad sitian in tin i tohi'h uta'-h to (ht a f,y ; ' tco'tUt t,<- f print*'! in tin}) other jxtjjerT ft i- among 1 K-oooerats. of f our-e, that our jaiper fifel it- prin cipal circulation, and it #'*** into ai med 1 very household i;i the region • f wliieh w< -j.' ,ik. \\'* make no Ijoast ; we imply -' ' e what i-a fart, if ad vertisers rhoo-e to addn -- !,7 jO people rather than 3,250, it i- tle ii atl'air, not our-. The Gaxkiti. < not v.ait the patronage of any body -<• stupid. I'lUStlllM. OK ItlM. l'lie broad and palpable difference between absolutism and democracy, consists, ft" everybody know-, in tin* fart that the former i- the rite of a -ingle individual, with unlimited sway, over the people who are Id- sub ject*, whilst the latter i- self-govern ment by the people. .Sometime-, a> in Great Britain, only certain prerogatives are allowed the individual ruler, and he i-, by the very tenure bv which lie hold the -ccp tre, made lad n /turf of the coveni ment. Sometime-, nay in almo-t every modem instance, governnient by tlit people is regulated by a written < oii stitution, adopted by the people them selves, as in the cn-e of our own coun try. We have thus reverted to elementary principles, in order to lix upon the mind of the reader the foci that there is not and cannot be ,my fundamental distinction between the absolute de— poli.-m of Ru —ia and our own republi can system, save thi-: The will of the Czar is the supreme law of ltu-sia ; tbe Constitution is the supreme law of the Cuited State*. Now, if Gen. I . 8. Grant, as President, -et up his own will instead of and in opposition to the Constitution, he becomes ab-olute, just a- he of Ilussia i- absolute, or, if he substitutes for the terms of tin* Con-ti- | tution, what he believes te be "the will of the jH-ople," he make- him.-elf an j autocrat, for he cannot alter or violate the Constitution, even at the bidding of the majority. The Constitution can he altered only by the concurrent ac tion of three fourths of the States, or through the instrumentality of a popu lar convention constitutionally con voked. Ceu. Grant will lake a solemn oath to maintain and defend the Constitu tion. If he is the patriot many people think he is, he will fulfil that oath to the very letter. I tut here la the rub! lie lias been willing to assume dictatorship over the people of ten States ; will he not extend his dictatorship over the remaining twenty-seven? Ile has ruled ten mil lions of people with th- bayonet; will he not govern tin* lliirty million- at whose iiead be will soon stand, by the same process ? Time w ill answer these questions. Jlut two things are certain. Grant, President, will be a JJemwraf; Grant, : King, will be a Jiiitlieyit. so MICH. The Radicals will not have, a two- ' thirds vote ill the 41st Congress. The Democrats, have elected s:; members, the Radicals 132. So much gained. Radical legislation may now be check ed, at hrast to some extent. Some of tile ablest Democrats in the t'nioii, among them S. S. ( "ox, ./aon s (irooks, I). W. Voorlie- s, \V. S. Holiuau, M. C. Kerr and A. Kidridge, have been elected to this Congress. Whkk John-(Txsna iieard that be was beaten 211 in Franklin county, he got the "Grecian Bend" so badly that he lias not even yet lawn able to assume a perpendicular position. It is sup posed, however, that his conceit is worse broken than bis back, and that he may be able to straighten up when Gov. Geary olliciaily gazettes him a member elect of the next < 'Ongre—— Valley Spin'/. h II,READY. I? it worth cur while to remind "Re pobii in-"' of what the Democrats prophesied would <*oiiie to pas- in the event of Grant's election? It hardly pay- for the waste of ink and paper, to appeal to the treacherous memory or the hard* ned con-**ienee of such -lave to party a- "Republicans" have proved themselves -; neverthc-ie--. it is our duty to do. and we -ball jc r form our duty, ever, t- and contemptible knavt- as vote for the dr-t ruction of the Consti tution and the civil tob r elec tion. Well done, friends, and thank you for your devotion to prineipie. JoJi \ ( Es,-.va i -aid to la "tearing triad" ta-cau-e be run b-bing the Rad ical candidate for Surveyor in Bedford county. We advise him to take ".Mr-. Win-low"- Soothing Syrup," which "redue' - iiiilammation, runs wind colicacl corrc-ctsacidity." ( c//<*y S/tii - il. Joliv I". Hoi i max ha- t>e n elect' i Governor of New York, by upward- of :U,(H io majority, which i- tin real Dem ocratic majority in that State, -cy tnour ha 1-5,000 majority. mi: ia:\t:KU, KKsi'i.r. ltr nioxr. Poputnr Sidles, lJi /ltyi . M/ij. Alahama *7,:>7G I)r-m. dis franchised,) - in.nyn . rkansH.-. (JiH,onu Dem.di-- f ranch is* o,. law arc, :] G*orgia (!i6,kg) Hem. di-- franchised,) !> ;A,OiM) Kentucky, li 75,o 20,(too Rtuxle Island, t 0,455 Soutti Carolina !B,oou Hem. disfranchised,) 0 5,(t00 Tennessee (11 t,xoo Detn. dis franchised,) Kt 20,(Ht0 Vermont, 5 25,00(i West Virginia (20,000 Dem. disfranehistsl,) 5 0,o(to Wisconsin, s 12,000 Total, IS7 380,154 Slates lilsfranetilsed l>> I'on^rcss. Mississippi 32,830 Dent, dis franchised,) 7 Texas (24,351 iH'mocratsdis- I'ranchiscd, 0 N'irginia (57,883 Denmerats disfranchised, in Total, 2:1 TilK 1 itKKi'RKssini.H. —The Kssex (Mass) district has repudiated with in diguant emphasis the aspirations of Mr. Dana, a gentleman of decorum and virtue, to Is* it- representative man, and by a vote of ten to one pro claimed that the irrepressible Butler is the true type of its idea- and taste-, it was to no purpose that (he whole re publican pres.-, of Boston, and the New York Times, Nation and Post sought to keep Hutler bottled up; that Grant was quoted against him, and that Kil patrick made a savage raid into hi iinoH, vainly seeking to emulate hi- ; own energy and unclemme-sof vituier ation. Butler has come out of hi* bot tle with the explosive force ol au earth quake, and the Ksscx distiict is iu a blaze of exultation over the failure of the audacious experiment to secure an exponent of what is creditable and mo derate to repre, eut it. I'riiic Alfred, of England, has start ed In a steamship to make a voyage around the world. The voyage will consume two year-' time, i! is said, : ii I (wrhapa thrii'. tTfjr 33rtifo*% 53A- (aov f our Indian War*. J' is not alw *,ys >a-y to g* t satisfac tory evident- upon the qu -stion as to who i? to blame, the white man or the Intjian. for the constantly mtirring difficulties and war.? between thein. Perhaj>-. however, there i* no on* more competent. by military experience and [x rsooal ob-servatlon, to form an inteli gent opinion of that qn* -1 i n than < Jen era! Sherman, and In- has espr-—<-d the belief t!; it tie ntifomi injuries, to the Indian-, and the many outrage pr pet rated agaii -t them by the whites have been the chief can-*- of the war? which have caused the lo— of many thousand- of live- and millions of treasure. A meeting was lately heid in New York upon the-object, at which a memo! ial to Congre-- was adopted, which -av?: Among the chief. iu-< -of th -<* war-, which have entitled the lo?- of many live? and been the pretext upon which of tn it : Snip? have . b-en r ■ ,1c d of miilions of bird earned treasure,jwe enamerate the following: 1. The d; • • t i -: 1 • lon of the Indian? :- <-on-equet. The frequent tad unprovoked outrage- and murd* rs of Indian? by -ofilier-aud white ciii/a a-. i. The i upo? i bilitv of obtaining jus tice in ioca! courts, or of puni-bing white crimiual?. for ; r --.on that the to? Uniony oi''lndian.- i- not allow d 1:i those court-. ■". '1 i;e unlawful a ap i ... by the whites, of land- not ced* <\ nor treated for. ij. Ihe ?hanteful fact, ti:at of ail tlx* appropriation? made by t ougn- tor . es them. At the-anie me?a.ing Bishop Whip ple, of the Episcopal Church in Minne sota, made a SJK? ch and A report, which latter, tii meeting, on motion of Mr. Ib ' •!■('< 'per, re-ol\n d to petit! n Con- , if'' •> to allow Bi-hop WLippl to read before them. idshop VVhipj'l - >i Bar* i in his speech that the treatie■-mad' vviii: the loockets of plunderer?, and the run du *t of tlx employer- of the govern ment, who are often tempted to steal by the .small pay they r< vivo, *lriv< - the Indian? to v.ar. Tic B;-i q> then sjroke of the recent war, for which he thought tlx- Indians 1,.: d :n pie ground-, and which wo :ld have h(-eji con-idered ?o by every ej viiized peoplec-n the earth. Not only th. r lands, but their annuities, Were taken away, their wive? and daughter? outraged, and other direct wrong- inflicted on them. The :-p ak er (on'' ixfi d tii.n tlx Indian Bureau must la- reformed and a cabinet officer put at the head of it : all the employees to be men of good moral character, and the peace C"Oinmi--ion et iurged by ad ding to it the best men in the country to carry out that object. Bishop Kem per, of Wisconsin, a vt nerable man, eighty years ol age, -aid that tlx- rem nant of the famou--ox Nations, remov ed from tlx- S'ate of New York many years ago, wore ;> - !on a rc-erve in hi di< • **.-*■, and i was gratifying to perceive how they had Improved in ■ They lived, lib • the wni in house?, and many of them were ( hri.?tiun?, over one hunt! re : being communicants. Yet still the white man pursued them, and already the demand for their lands \va- so clamorous that they were likely to succumb to the wo- c ut politician?, who, for the mo-t part, filled the po sition- of Indian agent?, statements like these, coming from impartial and well-informed-ourc* -,ca!l for thorough investigation by Congre. sand a reform of ex . abuses, thus much i? e -aveil the drain of these Indian war?, if they cart lie honorably avoided.— / Jail. Sun. nam: rut lis < am no. The very reverend Ilenrv Ward Beech it, who is writing the Life of Christ, and -uppo- - himself imbued with a -pirit which til? bint for that holy ta-k, hit- just given -ome evi dence 011 that point. The very rever end Henry made a politico-religious speech in Bo?ton last week, and de clared that "the work of his party must go on, cost what it may, even at the sacrifice of lives by the thousand- or tens of thousand-. Blood is cheap.'' Well and good, most reverend and holy butcher; if that should turn out the game that you and your political conj'rtes desire to play, the Democracy are able to take a hand at it, and when the first spark i- kindled, woe unto you and your? in the North. We thank you for the threat. You cannot say that you did not invite the carnage, with the Bible in one hand, and the j sword in tHe other, bellowed biood ! blood ! more blood ! What a precious follower of the meek and lowly Saviour, who taught "peace on earth, good will to men !"— Day iiiiitorluiil ItrrlKluu. An important decision hasjust birit rendered by the New York ( 'ourt of ap peals between the American Mutual Life insurance('oinpatiy and tlx* wid ow of an assured party, l ite payment of the insurance was refused on the ground that Iter husband had invalida ted his policy by committing suicide, i This <'ompaiiy also attempted to prove that the insured man wa-ait atheist or infidel, and therefore that the- suicide j was intentional, the deeea-ed not hav- ; ing the fear of God before him; but the : court ruled out this its h.Levant, i and held that in an action to recover j for an insurance upon the life of thed:- ceased.it is not competent to inquireinlo \ his religion? fiiitli witii ;i view of inllu enring thoquest ion whet her,insuch case, death was occa-iotx d by an intent of I sell-destruction or of accident. The Court of Appeals therefore idHrmed the judgment of the lower court by gi v- j ing jtidgnieiit for the respondent; thus j virtually establishing the principle | that a life jtaunnice policy i? not of ne | cesMity invalidated by the suicideof the j insured person. ! Genera) McClellan is to have a sala ; ry of ten thousand dollars a year from the executors of the will of the late Edwin A. Stevens, for superintending the completion of the famous Stevens Itatlerv at llohoken. I Tbf ljlr lti; Mrooo i'toed? In Snii/>r- An • jijoaf tor tt< |i{ Switzerland, and in voking the aid of the pre— in behalf of measure- pr tie relief of the survi ving victim- of the disa-ter. Tlx- cantons of Te??in, Valoi.?, Dri— on.?, St. Gall at.d I'ri, haveb -- , tige of road-, J.-ridg; -and f •- i- left ; houses, mill and faetorie- are torn froui fix ir foundatioi:?. ami e .a a cefn et< ries and charnal h . j")Verly. Along the Hhi •• vii'-tg • u)>on village lie- half hurried in inud and ).<:• •• ■m fort and evert plenty retgrie*!. while t!x-;r v-re - it! n.etxlows. Pr >d or ehards and beautiful gardens are one ma— oTgrayi?h mild. Sixty mliiion •>' itaix'? wtii tall far -hmt the io— -' -a i." After thi- \ i vid 'lescrip.: nof adi a ter which must be cla--c*l with tlx torii.x.ioi -. the \ • attic erup'.ion.-, tlx '•ajtli-j i: i (t; iter terrible convul -ion- of nature w hlelt have but lately ] >ii ad coii? ief' ait ion, tin ?>*ry and d at It , among th -inhabitants of both bemi?- Pit"r . Mr. Hit/, detail? tie- getx rou und speedy measure? of relief adopted by tlx* federal govertuix at and theilif f< rent canton? of Hwii/.erls n 1, a- w< li a? I.; tit ruler- and tlx* people ; t f adja cent isxantrie-, andearm -lly app*-;ils to ; the numerous .sub-- em 'grants who ha •<- .-ettied in the Unite*! - ate?, atxl to Amerieans who an in in<|- of Sw i./. erlatid, to aid in relieving tlx sufferer?. Ituu I<;uti-al I'romlsts are Vi-rlliHl. Those who were silly < nough to be lieve the liudleui a—- tti >u, made prior to tlx-ei*H tion, that with Grant'- -ac cess would come such a happy time in bttsim— a- the country ha- not -e< n for titilf a century, have, we pre?ume, h artx I to know the vain ■ of promises from such a -ource. To-day the -trin gency in tlx morx-v market I- more severe than it has been for year-. Gov ernment securities have d< clitx-J at the following ruinous rates, a i-ompared with lie- quotation- three day? since : "Tlx- long six*-.? and the 'policie.-' have fallen oil three per cent ; the oxl five-twenties, three eighths; tho-e of lsfii, two atxl three eighti ; of | two and a half; of I*o7, three- and a •juarter ; ot lstw t w<> mnl -*veu ejgfitti?, ami the ten-forties two p*-r ee.ut." A panic prevails, mo.-; -weeping in its character, and which threatens to in volve thousand- of bu-in* - men in ru in. We advert to thi- fact in no spirit of congratulation, nor with a .desire to aggravate the evil but simply to -how how egregiously trusting men have been deceived l>y Radical promise-, and upon what foundation were based the assurances given the peoj.l*-, that with Grant's election would come pros perity as we'll a? pa 1.. ■ ///,c/ //r the number <.(' prisoner-of either side heid, and that died during the war, he muk*- the loi- - lowing rej.ort : Number of Federal prisoner? South, 2ijU,!lU, numtier of Confederate prisoner.-, North, gnu tHm.; number of I'cdcral pri?oner- died, g_',- ~)'M ; number of (.'on f*'derate prisoners- 1 died, kfi.-fild." Upon thi- tlx* Peters burg Index -ays: "We find the aboveparagraj.il in the Washington ('nion, ofTu*-?day evening and take it for granted tl.at tlx* editor ; speaks from the record. What a com- ! iix-ntary these simple, -ever** -t distil- I present on the loyal falsehoods ol Con- | gre?siona! huncomhe and Harper's ' Journal of Civil and political /."'•>■*/- lion ! After all tlx-'barbariti-s,' of All - villa and Salisbury ; after all the = hired perjury with which Wirz was murdered ; with all the unbounded ap pliance? for health, comfort and cure which the humane, Christian enlight ened and civilized North j.*.??*-?e*l ; I with all the utterly infamous character if Washington official testimony where •rebels' were concerned; withevery mo tive for, with constant |.ractic*- of, and unblushing notoriety in lal-ifying r*--- ords to suit their case, what are the ' facts? Out of 2(11,000 I'ufi.n prisoner.?, ' 22,.")iMidied. ()ut *.l 200,(HW ('onfederat. prisoners 2U,0(J0 died. The Union pris- I oners excee*led the Confederate priso ners sixty-one thousand; yet the death? of Union prisoners fell below those of confi-derate prisoners six-thou-uud. T wo'Yankee'jirisoners died out of every twenty-three in Southern pens. Two 1 'ltebel' prisoners eliing Chinamen to pay a license I fee of sls per month before engaging in any employment, their employers to be responsible. A New Orleans lady with five daugh ters, three of tlieiu grown up, and all dressed in hla k, just arrived from Par- I is, attracted much attention at the ' Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York. They claim to have lost a beautiful span of horses under Butler's administration in New Orleans. A secret has arisen within tiie Rus sian dominion?, whose adherents seem j to be "Deists" pure and simple. They j acknowledge a Divine Being, but have abolished every other dogma and ev ery other token and sign of religious 1 belief whatsoever, such as prayer, 1 church, saints, etc. A man in Lyndon, Vt., while dig? i ging a well io his cellar recently, struck a fine sulphur spring. A Mississippi lady recently -hot and killed a truly loyal negro .* a,, attempt ed an outrage upon h*-r. Tur Nt.w York Mi ?i< ai.Gazkttf, edited by Theodore F. Seward, i? i - -don the fir-t of each month. Each number contain? twelve quarto page?, four of which equal to eight *wo. j.a --- are filled with Music. The- Ga zette is prepared with a view to me.t the want? ■ .f the many rat Iter than of any -ehct few, aiming to give from month to month whatever i? of most inter est either in n-w-. hi?tory, recr<-ation, or instruction. The facilities of it? publisher? enable them to enlist the best mu-ieai talent in the country in the im-partion of it- page-, and tii**y de?ign to make it a popular journal, winh \\ 111 be interesting a?id u- ' fu! to every one having any intere-l in mu -d-. The mu-ie i? of a varied character ar.d mostly original, imludiug v.--al aixi ii;-truineutal, -acred and secular, but i- more especially adapled to meet the wants of choir-, -inging-? Ix'ol? and mu-i<-al S(,? ieti - throughout the coun try. One copy, per annum,one dollar; Five' opies, Four dollar-; Ten copie?, -• ..a *j*>iir?. T-rux? always it. a*l vai ce. BalijOu's Monthly Maoazixb.— Th* DAE in 1 x.-r nuuiber of this pop ular Mag.ziix i- it-ceiv* *l. We find it fiiit-d with that charioiug vari< iy of illustration and interesting ;* tter-j.r?-? ?'-r- at j r y* iir, or in clubs for E!ii*>:t, Tbonx- & T;tibo!, Publisher?, 80-ton, Ma-. ____________ 11; a;.ill i.vi. 11 om K —a Rural atxl Family Pajrer—will la i--ued by P.-t --t' ngill. Bate? A* Co., on or before the first of January next and will !><• de v> ■ ■ d to ai 1 that perbt'i - t<> Country Life, in it? broad.-t-en?e. w iil Is* neith ler j.artizan nor -< ctarian. Fr*.m Ba il igh reputation *.f the proprietor?, and large *orj.- of associate editor-, thi? publication will be worth a phtcein *-v --ery hcu-ehol*l in the land. How often do we hear, a- though from the grave, a voice rejrroHtdiing u- for ix'giecf 1 oj.jiortuniti* -. The bright b .y -uddeuly recalled from <•*. - -yo uig lady cotnpelled to ar r*—t her education -the homesteal -old untie, tlx* hammer of the sheriff —the hearthstone wlu re liappin* -? and * :n --fort dwelt. *l—ol.tie from tix* a'.-.-nee *.f th 1 >v 1 pr .-.ftor, and ilreary by the presence of unwonted and unnm— siiry p "* rly. Death may come in . moment to the fair, -t and mo?t ; .-om i-ing lie.*, and -with or without it. ja coniary di-as'e-r. Y* t all thi- might have been avoided had the father taken a small ri-k in a company like tlx* Na tional Life Insurance t'ompany, which our reader? will find adverti?. d in an other column. Read tlx- scheme of tin- Coinj.a iy, and remember tit it tlx* iie-n \vh . plan it, and who n■ ,\ n.an ag * ti. • bu?:nc*-?, ai among th? irxj-t honorable, the most etiterjiri-i; g, and the ino?t widely-known in Vnx ric . At it? head we fitxi Mr. Jay * the tnanag* r of the great national loan- a man win ?** genius wa- alu.o-t a- u-eftil in sujq.rt ??ing r<*hel!ion as tlx.-** who controlled great armies. A dollar invested with tlx-e men i- as .safe as though it were locked in the in nermost vault of the Bank of England. The Company has One Million of Dol -1 tr- fully paid in. It is a National Company. It offers a large -eeurily atxl propose? low rates of premiums. It furni?he? larger insurance? than oth er companies, and represents the full est results of the ?ci**nee of Life In.-ur an■••*?. One of it? teatnr* ? i? esj.eeially attractive. We mean that by which one-tenth of the policy i? paid annual ly, after a term of year?. This is not only an insurance, but an annuity—in come during life and support to tlx* family after death. lib Lispkxakd Sr.. Nkw York, Octohku id, i?ii7. DeauHik: —It i? with much pleas ure that 1 say to you that I eon.-ider the Plantation Bitters of untold value. In the fall of 1567 1 was tak* 11 with Chills and Fever, with the most se ven* pains in my chest an*l head. It vas with great difficulty that I could breatlx*. My lungs were greatly *li.?- trcssf'ii, and there was severe pain in my right side, by sjiells. I could hard ly get up from my b **l. I called a Doctor, who attended me all winter without the least benefit. About the first of August I commenced using your Plantation Bitters—a wine-glass full three times a day—and have used it most of the time since, and I am now well and strong, able to *l< all my own work and the care of a large fami ly. Yours, eeh rcade Ja-t uer tu a -ceptance of it. and be ac cepted, and 1 daresay lie would have accepted the democratic nomination too. Laughter. But he took tare in hi- letter of acceptance to say that he woukl not proclaim any policy, lie did not eon-ider it advisable to do -o in advance of the election—to say what h-would do when he was elected. Now, i pray you to remember that I to ft voft on fid- 136 th of OetOlKT. that Gen. ! ir .tit will reject the load, ' - . \ - cal. revolution try radical leaders f tie organization which put him for-. ..rb. if he proves true to the constitution and the Uni uof >ar fathers. Loud ehes.; -. If he will restore to thisg-v ortim* itiMt-harniftuy. anil give wk to the jw-ople tl<-ir rights, North e.d South, I will la* found among his ■■■>■;• dial -upjetrler-, beeau-e 1 will l: formed. The y ung Indie- who tiiu- give to public notoriety the pet name-; conferred on them while tiey y.-t bloomed in the seclusion of the nur-ery. do n t tn -an, of cour- *. to be guilty of vulgarity -and imp- rtinence, but hey are; and we speak of their fault beea'J-'- it is -■> general. -je -ially among ignorant and thoughtless peo ple. It j- very proper for i.io .-i to ud flr<>-his brid bv the sweet, aib-Hnut ate appellation of Jennie, but that i- a privilege of his situation to which the general public can not be admitted without a violation of propriety.— Wiu-n the name of the young woman come- to be printed on her v;-iting card or in a newspaper, it should be none decorously and simply as Jane, -a of her brio--maid-: their rigiit nam.es are Letitia, Anne and Gertrude, and it is nobody'.- husine— by what tender a: dreviatiou- and expanshu:- of tho-oappeiatives they may be named by their mother- or their future hu— bands." At fort Scott, the inhabi tants procure ail their coal by grading th" .-treats, where it is f>> ind in ; un i la ru-e. South -rn papers are fill d with out rage- by negroes. There are 1,678 billiar i njoms m N \v York ci v and Br- oklyn. Lawrence, :t i.- repc. |, eu.ji; .- •TgUtt'i factory girl-. Large chromium bed- have been found in M try land and Pennsylvania. UI.VIIIU or TOE Sf.iBKKTS. Corrected every tree /. . I*lll LADELPHI Nov. It!. FfJ Hfß.—The quotations are— Northwest -uperfine, 0.60 Northwest extra, a.To Northwest extra family, 7.2" •# V 25 Pcnna. and We-t'n sup., 0.0< ! 7.n0 I*ei:na. and We.-i'n extra. 7.' • • -.00 P< liiia and We.st'n family, s.-Vi • M.oO Puna. and We.-t'n fan-y* 11a a - l ',. to Rye flour. s.eo / -,. vi Git AIN. We quote— Pennsylvania red, per hu-., -la. . \'is|t >vs.—We quote— Me-- Pork, per bbl., 82>5..">0 26.00 liacon Hams, per lb., 2b(" 21e Salt Shoulders, " J2e Prime laird, " I7 t . SEEDS.—We quote Cioverseed, per bus., at $7.2507.75 Timothy. " 2.M1 .• 2.66 11:1 \-eed, " 2.8.7 12.50 SPECIAL XOTJCFS. -A' oyltso/ Full Clothing Wo invite special attention to our assortment of clothing tor the 1 \LI. A\D WINTER SI:ASO\ We have an unusu ally full ami complete assortment new in store. to which we are making large addi tions each day of new styles, as they arc received. He have also a C'Hvll K AM) CoMI'LKTB ASSORTMENT OP PIK-E GOODS, which will be made up to order in our C'fMoM Dt-ti'ABT ykxt in unsurpassed style. SI E> I u. Xuiii E. —Style, fit. and workmanship of our garments surpassed by none—equalled by few. Ail prices guaranteed lower than the lowest elsewhere, and full satisfaction guaranteed every purchaser in all cases, or the sale canceled and money refunded. llatj ir.ty between i BENNETT A Co., Fifth and TOWER HALL, Ststk Streets, 1 018 MARKET ST . PHILADEIPHIA. AM) 1500 KROADWAV, NEW YORK. OctXßyl DEAFXKSS, BI.I\I).\I>S, and CA TAKRH treated with the utmost success b}* J. ISAACS. M D.. aud professor of Distate* of the Fy" and Far rn the Neiicil College of Venn, •y Ifa nit IU yearn experience, (formerly of Leyden, Holland), No. SOS Arch Street Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his office. The medi cal taeulty are invited to accompany their pa tients, as he has no seerets in his practice. Arti ficial eyes inserted without pain. No eharge for examination. julylVfiSyl A CARD.—A Clergyman, while r<- siding in South America as a missionary, discover ed a sate and simple remedy for the cure of Ner vous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the I'ri nary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of i disorders brought on by baneful and vicious hab its. Great numbers havo been cured by this noble ' remedy Prompted by a desire to benefit the af ttieted and unfortunate, I will send the reeipo fur i preparing and using this medioine, in a sealed j envelope, to any one who needs it, FREE OK I CUAROE. Address, JOSEPH. T. INMAN, Station b, Bible House, seplbm.'i* Yew- I'nrl City. READ WEEKLY "SUAHP-SHOOT KE- —Yovel, Practical and awfully Sharpen Fo gies. Quacks, Pharisees and Politicians, '■horivr them right th ongh !" Only 50 Cents a year in advanco. Send 3 et. Stamp for Jample. Address Dr S. M. Landis Philadelphia. Pa ang2!ml Retires, &f. i TO BUILDERS.—fy-alcd j r 1 for the fff. .-. ri three f • t'.wti.itlp fl ieifrt ij?: rs---i ve>i defrined. until .-aterday, Soi 2- T tuiiucon bo-.1, one for the Brash I. r, and for the Reweek'ed PIL- and ■ ■ - • sr. • • j ;- The material to tee foaod by the j-ur .i. . - r of the B JD of D;nr'(>tr - •24 .4 TH - GILCHP.IE-T. - CAVE COSTS!—AII per.-'o- t . - on *t b-.-ks G I! AW O-' e r are r " -pe.- ■fu llj r evi call at on- e and settle the -stne by Car:, r S i otherwise waste wtli be added witb'ou' re f- •- t.- G B A W O'TL it/if-.ri P Aug 14 ! -4- i.:> OTK 'E TO TIIIvSPA-SSER.S.- \; . x lie- - tie?-sty by fa* uo-t- r- .- pen -ue tnA U trespass on any &I y,, . r ,_. tire proper' let. or any property in th-:r p .es9v r, by leare or otherwijse. by I. fi -:og. ring, r in any manner wfa. tv. - (if 1 Iktj will tu )intmilel to the f. .. eitent of the law. without re-peet to persons p or pe-- .es. <- .nght "E any - f the a t:.-'..'d ;; --r"with gun. tc. .'a! et taytbi; > whatever. ? erleiaieg '> tre-; as- shall betake: ei i donee. Thomas Kos* . huiel SwarutwcMer, -.' P-;t.r, J iil; Pent' 11. I-- • Black ley. P tger (taeraa V Sbflw,J given that the - &!• 'akvn --at Letters -.f Amini-'ration u;. e- : ■ f ■ LI-- L Prince, late of the - ; .. :- . 1 a)i • cr- indebte . eetate are rer(ue:e>i t uisiie paymetit imme It. ;:id tu'ise pel. :,? having clatins ageinv e- • • v. ;1 presot the :•••!> u'lv ts , : - tries-!-'.' ANN PKINCE. adu- rt .)•. .Saitv-n, Bedford vo., P OTR.VY < Al"i'LEL—Came to t!.-- 0 premises of the subscriber, in St. Clair tf . red. ind one brtoiie. with bs k and bead * AS! , ipfi-j- Jto be about two years old. ii off of the left ear aad hole ia the same. Tt r is requested ;ae. prove property ekatges '-nd take them sway, or "bey will i; aoeotding's ia*. liENi-i M' IktXAL: r?XE< UXORS* KOTiCE.—Xoti J j i.eti'-y g'.vi :. • •- ' 1-: .gr r ; . . -■ : ; :• :: : : rest ling in td Town- hip. that th-.- elafaat'-n said Plstste are notified t for settlement. Bed tb'se indebt- i - make immediate payment . : . A l GCi-Tl'S r BLACKBt K.V OebkiwS MTKAV HEIFER.-Cjiih- I Ir. t the : let gi.-d it i Bedford • unry. Pa., during the ao-nth la-r, a red and white apnUeti heifer, sup: tw y< vrs Id The owner 6r qi:-■ t forward, prove property, pay charges. r.d t. away, r therwi-eit v. rl! be disp ■■ ■ DTRAY BULL.—Taken up *•<- it on* upon the pvemi.-e.- I'the Liberty town-hip, s- me tiir.e in the mo . b gut last. red bull, at ••at tv . scl a 1 , Jd, with left ear marked. The owner i.- r t * e-'ine. Irve pr rty. pay vh.irg-- m la s 1 - . I Ii ' i, : : t 1 ises of thetici 1. in L'nl-ti th- list of August. l-> - B rei and white BI LL about two year- >ld. the left ear siit in the right enr. The owner is ic j.. come forward, prow property, pay ct r_- ' law foovfiwd} JOHN KI ■ I CTiIA Y N< )TlCE.—Came t j premises of the undersigned, i: t xi-.- ;me in i l -toiier or Nvvembw. 1 - 7 brindie sTEEIt, at .at two years old crop* white face and white stwt on left : : The owner js rtqueste l to come at. i pr- ■ : pr ty. pay charges and t ke him away, or k- v add aeetuding to law JACOB CI.AAi. uov6J Cfrwl ilcfirrs. , |~lOU RT i'RO< LAMATIUN. . t n Conu.fr. I ■ r,f tin Ft Con .table*.' in the different Vow ,: ehi j'. i I ' the har. l and -e: 1 of the lion ALEX IN KING. President f the several C-'UTt- of C PP -.i! 'he I'iih I'l-tiict. consisting of ■ ■ Terminer a; 1 Gene <1 .LulDe'iv try for capital and other offenders therein, and " eral C art of Quarter S--sitof the I'- G W. Grvp, uiidWiixiAMit. EICSOLT; JU . the -ame Court in the same County t-f B You and each of you, are hereby requir au 1 appear in your proper persons with > ■ Kcmenibratiees. before the Judges ui'orese Bedford, m a C-urt of Oyer arid T-rmim ■ Ger;-ml J 'il Dvllv rv .-md tienenrt Quvr- - ston-" ol the "" the:- t-.tbeholden for ' ,Y or., {being the 1 ntit to.) Im>S, at 111 tn the I tnoon d' th ■! day, there and then ?■ th • e tilings to which your several offices appert. Given under niy hand and seal the 23rd v next, at the Court Hou.-e, in Hi for eonfirmation : The admit:!-, ration account of Francis D -na Adm'r c. t a of the estate of Valentine Wei - late of Com!). Valley township, Bedford c- . deceased" Ihe s-dniii i-itaiiou account of Fran-is D hoe Executor of the ln?t Will, Ac., of •id Pobusson. late - l Southampton tewaahip, Bedfoi I county! deceased. The -cci-unt of Daniv-i If. Cornell and • . >u Williams. Executors of the last Will and Testa- merit of H illiam Cornell, late of Monroe towu-i::; Bedfor 1 county, deceased. The first ami final account of John S lu.Kr, administrator of all and singular th'- goods a* i chattels, right.- ait en-lit-which wore t'Marg:: Imler, late of Bedford tivp.. dee'd. The first administration account of Dauii i Cy phers, Executor of the last Will, Ac., of Jacob Cy pliers, rate of Libert v towrshin, Bedford cou dec -1 The administration Kcccur.t of Joseph link: atluiitiisirator of the goo Is and chattels of Ma Imler. late of Fuiou tewnsbto. B -Iford coun- ) deoeaaed. 0. S. SHANNON, Reg'r. oet23w4* HHAVERN LICENSE.—Notice is 8 hereby given that the following nameil pt-r --: sous have made application for Tavern and ll' taurant license, at Nov. Sessions. l-tSS Bamhart A MoMullen Restaurant. 00taw4 O K- SHANNON, Clerk OHERIFF'S SALE. -By virtue ■ 1 ' sundry writs of Vend. Exponas l- me dir there will be exposed topubliesale, at the com: house, in the borough of Bedford, oil j >V IT KDAY. the 14th day of Nov., A. D. I " at 19 O clock A M the following real estate. .! One tract of laud containiug 321 acres, men- - r less, with atout 12 acres cleared and partly ui i- 1 fence, with a tan house sfi feet long and 20 tcet wide, adjoining lands of the defendant < n :! East, Josiah Miller and Levi Carpenter on West, Solomon Brown on tbeSouth. aud Bar -y - heirs on the North, situate in H irrison tow Bedford county, and taken in Execution as the property of John H. W'ertz. ALSO —AII the defendant's interest in and ft tract of land containing 12S acres, more or L " I 60 acres, more or less, cleared and under I'ei.cc. with two small log houses, blacksmith shop aai orchard thereupon, adjoining lands of M : Dicken, Win. Mason, Oliver Hendrick- : ' | Thomas Leasure, situate in Cumberland \ Ty J township, and taken in execution as the pr rl . v ' of Jacob Boor. ROBERT Si Ft KM AN". >a'tl Sheriff s office, oct23T>S,w4 r for every description _|_ PKINTINU 0ASII! for the reason that for every article tre use, we must pay eash: and the cash system will enable us to do our work as 1' w as it can he done in the cities BRIDE AND BKIDEGUUOM.—E-ay tor 1 oung Men on the interesting relation ' ' Bridegroom to Bride, in the institution o! M.tr riage,—a Guide to matrimonial felicity, and 'f llo happiness. Sent by mail in sealed letter envel opes free of charge. Adlrc-s, HOWARD ASSO CIATION, B;\ P., Philadelphia, Pa. aug2S'tt->y 1 m