it) effort |nquiitr. BEDFORD, PA., FRIDAY, OCT 2% IW FACTIONALISM IN THE REPUB LICAN PARTY. The history of the Republican party in the Untied States is the history of progress and liberty. Were it to die to morrow, it would leave such a record as 110 other party in the history of the world ha* left, it is ha *ed upon the eternal principles of liberty and justice, and though now end then bold men have endeavored to wield it for their own po litical aggrandizement, yet when the great masses of the party have been reached, they have adhered steadfastly to principles with out any regurd for the creatures of their wi II. This is as it should be. The Republican party was never organized for the mere, per sonal aggrandizement of tnen a- individual*. It was organised and maintain- its itruatiira tion for the promotion of the orim-iples pro mulgatcd by the Declaration ol American Independence. And when it cea.es to advo catc such principles, then it has no longer any right to ask the adherence of its hprcto tore faithful advocates. The bond which has heretofore, bound them will tbct bo severed, and they will be left free to act where they find congenial principles. In Pennsylvania, however, a few men have endeavored to elevate themselves to the pre judice of the principles so plainly laid down in the Republican creed. It i this 'luit tee desire to enter our solemn protest. There is no reason why the Republican par ty should throw itself into the bands of any individual or individuals. Every locality has within itself sufficient talents and patriot- ! istn to sustain the vitality necessary to give it success, and to proclaim its great funda mental truths. This being the ease, no one man i necessary at its head to hold it togeth er, and the man who attempts to force him self by mcmey or other improper means, un less it were by mere weight of talents, to a position where he wift be regarded as the exponent of Republican principles, is a usurper and should be discountenanced by every well wisher oftheorra nidation It mar be dangerous to give utterance to such ten- | timcnts, lest the author of them lie " ruark- Ed for future reference." But we waut it distinctly understood that the only standard of superiority with us is brains, and that we are the tools of no man or set of men, nor shall we allow the Republican party to be come the mere vehicle to cany selfish and vain men into power if wc can avoid it. The )?reat Republican party of the great state of Pennsylvania, for the last half dozen years,has presented the humiliatingspeetacle of contending between two individuals, as if upon the success of the one or the other de pended the success of the principles of |>o litical liberty for all time to conic. The con test between these gentlemen reminds us of an old schoolboy play, wherein the leaders Or captains endeavor to seize the party at tached to the Coat' tail of the opposite leader or captain, and attach them to his own Ihe "little wanion noys wno participate in this play are truly to be pitied, if not exe crated. And strange to say not (infrequent- j !y men of talents have figured in the rear of these partizans, and kicked and floundered about as if all depended upon the amount of •lust that they could kick up. Such men generally have their price and arc rendering service in return for "value received," or for what they expect to receive. The Republican Party must raise itself above these "rings," formed for mere spoils, or die of corruption. It is the fate of every great party, and the only manner in which 'he evil can be eradicated is for the rank and tile to ignore politicians and select men | from tlicir ranks who are known to be hon est. Men stand ready in almost eVcrycOtn- j uiunity to sell out to the highest bidder, without any regard as to who is sacrificed, legislatures are bribed almost by wholesale, , and corruption stalks abroad in high places ! as if It were honorable for men to doal in the consciences ot their fellow men. Much . of this corruption comes from the factional ism of which we speak. The time has ar rived when the honest advocates of Repub lican principles should apply the fed to their trickey brethren, and we mean to do t and "spare not," let come what will. 'I'HE persons who asked the liegislaturc last winter not to legalize the. running of cars on Sunday 7 in Philadelphia, if they desire to be consistent, will ask it this winter to prohi bit the run oing of carriages. Their should be □o difference ; they both run on wheels and are droveu by horses. Our doctrine is that if either is to be permitted to run, the one that will accommodate the greatest number at the least cost should be preferred. The rich man should enjoy no advantage of the poor mot We will sec who will circulate petitions, praying the Legislature to prohibit the running of carnages on Sunday T The people of Philadelphia make a great mistake, We think, io applying the legislature. Why not apply to the courts for sensible con struction of the Sunday Law of IT'J4 ? P. How NOT TO DO rr.—-This question bids fair at lost to be solved by the Connellsville and Southern Pennsylvania Rail road Co., iu its hacuUdK efforts to construct that por tion of the road between this point and 311. Dallas. The force of work-men engaged on the approaches to the tufm*) has been steadily increased ever si nee the wrk was first begun by John Crawley with a wheel barrow last spring until they now number, all told, twenty men, two boys, and two old horses. The work goes bravely on, and if no UDforseen difficulties occur we may confi dently look for the completion of the first six miles about the fifth day of April Anno Domini 1901. THE little victories this Fall have so ela ted the Copperheads that they arc deter mined to trot out their representative men. For instance Vallandigham is to succeed Hon. Benj. Wade in the United States Sen ate, and Fernando Wood is to be Mayor of New York. These fellows were obliged to hide their heads lest they might injure the cause, but since their slight successes they imagine they cAU trot them out with safety. Copperhead's arc satnc to-day that they were during the rcbclliorf. THK Philadelphia Morning Post of Sat urday last, contains a special despatch from Washington, in which a correspondence be tween Dr. Liber and General Grant is allu j ded toand in which the Gcneralis reported to have said that he trusts he may have strength to answer any raspottsihitity that matf detytlvr I upon hint—no matter hoic solemn it may he, i he will not hesitate to accept it if the country I demand* it. This must mean the Presidency ? STATIC LKUISLATKRF.: Our legislature will stand — SENATE. Republicans. 19 Democrats 14 Republican majority 5 HOUSE. Republicans 54 Democrats 46 Republican majority 8 THE liewistown Gazette asserts that the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company and its employees played an active part in securing the defeat of the Senatorial candi dates in that Senatorial District Wc are rather pleased to hear that the Centralis taking an active part in politics. The peo ple only want to understand the matter and they will blow the Monopoly "higher than a kite." A FEW regular soldiers stationed at Foi t Delaware, citizens of Pennsylvania, came to the conclusion that they were entitled to vote at the late election, under the Pennsyl vania volunteer election law, and had their votes returned. Of course it was only a misconstruction of the law. The Copper heads set up a great cry of fraud over this for the purpose of covering up their frauds in Philadelphia. It is the old cry of "stop thief" over again. THE Copperheads of Pittsburg had a great demonstration on last Saturday night over the result of the elections of Pennsyl vania and Ohio. While Judge Thurman of Ohio was addressing them, the bottom burst out of their platform and down went the whole mass of Copperhead humanity. It was only the usual premonition that Copperheadism receives before an over whelming defeat. We remember a similar warning in this place several years ago. THE late Republican defeat in this State reminds us very much of the battle of An tietam. In that engagement it was said that McClellan had 16,000 as a reserve, but did not find it conveinent to use them. In the late political contest we bad 40,000 as a reserve and our officers faild to rush them into the fight. The next engagement we intend to fight without reserves, so Cops stand from under. THE official vote of Pennsylvania, as will be learned by reference to the official table in another column, foots up 267,746 for Sharswood and 266,824 for Williams, leav ing a majority of 922 for the former. The Republican vote fell 40,450 short of the vote cast for Governor Geary, while the Copperhead vote fell nnlv 22.35" is an easv matter to gain Copperhead victo ries under such circumstances. THE Gettysburg Star says that '"it is not every editot ial firm that can boast of a L. L. D." If these cabalistic letters denote what the wag said they denoted when con ferred upon Hon. John Tyler—"Lie Like Damnation"—every Copperhead office in the State can boast of at least one. THE Pennsylvania Central has come down from the Legislature to the people, it seems, if all the charges are correct. It will find that the people will be much hard er to manipulate than the Legislature. We i hope to hear a good account from the latter. j Gov. BROWNI.OW, of Tennessee, has an nounced himself as a candidate for United States Senator. Wc wish Tennessee could find some one to represent her who would j add to the dignity of the United States Senate rather than detract from it. THE late election in Philadelphia should satisfy the Republican members of the Legis lature that Philadelphia's voice in her local affairs should be respected. A word to the wise is sufficient. D. THE Harrisburg Telegraph blundered several times last week in announcing tlie official vote in a manner that was not in ; tended to benefit the Republican Party. It would be well in such eases to look before ! leaping. THE Franklin Repository, printed at Chambersburg, Pa., and edited by A. K. McClore —a paper standing iu the front ranks of the Radical organs in the State places at the head of its columns the q|mc of U. S. Grant, as an expression of the editor's choice of a liepuhlican candidate for ! tho prootdoncy. Tho oditor ooyo : In preferring General Grant we are in fluenced not by any considerartiou ol avail ability, but are prompted thereto by what wc consider the man's own superior qualifi cations and the country's greatest need. S Honest and sagayious in his views, firm iu bis cojvictions, determined and inflexible in his purpose, and above all devotedly attach ed to the great principles of freedom on which our Republic is built, he seems espe | eially fitted for the great work that will de volve upon Mr. Johnson's successor. More ; than all others he knows the value of the Government we would preserve and inain : tain. He knows at what a fearful cost we : rescued it from threatened destruction, and knows how cheerfully the ransom was paid. No one knows better its condition to-day, its strength, its weakness, its glory, its shame. lie is in fullest sympathy with its 1 loyal citizens, and his greatest pride will be ' in serving them. Therefore with the utmost confidence in his wisdom, his integrity and patriotism, and anxious only, that the affairs of the Republic shall be administered to its own good and the highest welfare of its ' citizens, we nominate for the next President GENERAL U. 8. GRANT. ELECTION FRAUDS IN LUZERNE COUNTY. —lntelligence front Wilkesbarre says that gross Democratic frauds were perpetrated tu that county on Tuesday last. In the sixth ward of Scran'on the polls were not opened, on account of a riot, until four o'- clock in the afternoon, and then Republi cans were not permitted to vote. In the north district of Wilkesbarre township no Republican was permitted to vote, while Democrats, it is said, voted over and uver again. STATE RETURNS. —Official. GOVERNOR. SUV. Jl (UK. 1866. I*o7. £ Q 3 £ •5 | 5' 3 COUNTIES: = : I i : : 2L Adams 29 JO 8126 2437 2829 Allegheny • 20611 12796 16:138 9994 Armstrong 3751 3078 32S> 2984 Beaver.... 3310 2385 2818 2278 Bedford 2591 2835 2805 2644 Berks 7121 13288 0117 11912 Blair 3620 2763 3113 2590 Bradford 7134 3091 5846 2638 Bucks 6805 7399 0224 6910 Butler 3544 3061 2939 2662 Cambria 2648 3295 2068 3020 Cameron 874 303 358 800 Carbon 1906 2389 1687 2124 Centre 3095 3565 2790 3478 Chester 8500 6221 1410 2608 Clarion 1770 2813 7751 5858 Clearfie'd 1650 2786 1477 2740 Clinton 1764 2887 1602 2228 C01umbia........ 1965 8533 1696 3158 Crawford 6714 4969 5400 4018 Cumberland.... 4030 4567 3451 4231 Dauphin 5691 4301 5247 3847 Delaware 3647 2202 3207 2148 Elk 376 916 286 751 Erie 7237 3967 5604 3428 Fayette 3569 4359 3184 3869 Forest 100 76 289 819 Franklin 4299 4106 3773 3962 Fulton... 775 1055 709 1019 Greene.- 1099 3230 1343 2753 Huntingdon 3228 2239 8009 2258 Indiana 4458 2109 3608 1867 .lefferson 2015 1912 1806 1851 Juniata 1516 1814 1368 1660 1 jincaster 14692 8992 12799 7475 I jiwrenee- 3560 1410 2833 1281 Lebanon 4194 2696 3625 2501 | ehigh 4159 5731 3514 5141 Luzerne 8733 12387 7985 10404 Lvcomiag 3871 4448 3604 4317 MeKean 877 AH in our debt will please bear in mind, we are now preparing to make our Fall purchases, and must have money. In many case* longer in dnli/enee rannot be given, and we earnestlv hope all who know they hare not pa id , will read this notice, come forward anil pay up at onct. Our terms are six months credit, and upon all ac counts we charge interest after due. Aug. 8, 1867. A. B. CRAMER A CO. RJIHE MASON A HAMLIN CAHIITETORGAITS Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music. Tor SBO to S6OO each. Fiffty-one Gold and Silver Medals, or other first premium* awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue free. Ad dress. MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. March 9: lyr. \\T E'STKBN DISTRICT OF PKNNSYLVA- V V NT A— ln Rankroptcy. At Bedford, the 9th day of October, A. D. 1887. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap i pointment as Assignee of William Spidle, of Bloody Run Borough, in the County of Bedford, and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, wba has been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition. l.y the District Court of said District. octll:3t J. K. BOWLES. Assignee. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF JUDG MENT and Promissory Notes, either with or without waiver of exemption, for sale at thi nov 2-f> OTIC'E.—AU persona are hereby notified J_\ that tnv wife Louisa has left my bed and board without just Cause or provocation, and I am therefore, determined to pay no debts of her contracting, and hereby caution the public against or harboring her on mv account. CASELTON AKK. Union tp., Sept. 20:3t FOR SALE CHEAP—Four large ten plate Stoves suitable for Church or School House. Inquire of JOHN G. MINNICH or 11. NICODK MUS. Sep 27 ! lit. C(AUTION....The public are hereby cautioned ) against harboring or in any manner trusting my wife, Nancy, on my account, as I am deter mined to pay no debts of ber contracting. ANDREW KAELHACK. Snake Spring tp., Oct 11,1867:3t* J UMBEIL ~ 60,000 fret OAK, WHITE and YELLOW PINE LUMBER on hand andlorsaleby J. B. WILLIAMS A CO.. juncU:3uios. Bloady Ruu. Pa. \TALL'ABLK BROAD TOP * COAL LANDS FOR SAI F Ketate nf John N. Lane, late of the fity ~f /' * dtetantd. , u""" 1 ) 1,0 n '■" ot tbs Orphan', r,, u of Badford county, Penn'a, the Administrators UMJ estate of aid de<*ae*fi, will sell t#erernr.tr r i on THURSDAY, tbe JUt day *fOeuk,"& £ #£• !y k ; M ," U ,he C " urt *'". in the to of Bedford, Pennsylvania, several tract, of Coal Land containing upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED ACRES. situated in Broad Top township, Bedford count. SIX of tbe tracts arc situated contiguous SJ.' dy Bun, which empties i* the Raystown branch af tbe Juniata, near on the H in tingdon and Broad Top Railroad, a branch of which road baa lw£n graded up laid run to or near said land. These six tracts are all good coal lands and form one of the best coal estates in the Broad Top coal geld, and can be mined on Sands Run and 6ia Mile Run. They can lie mined to gether, or each of tbe tracts can be mined -H,! ately, advantageously. The remaining tract Is situated several mile, from the above tracts, nerr the head of Sandy R uo " is a good coal tract and set with excellent timber Persons detiring to pureksae are referred to Mr. Roberts or Mr. Fulton, Engineers and Geol ogist", who hsve examined the lands. A map of the lands can be seen or had bv an. plying to the undersigned. ' Any further information desired before the sale can be had by addresiing the Administrators , Lancaster Pa., or the Hon. Samuel L. Russell' Bedford, Pa ' 1 TERMS—One third of the purchase money or, the day of the confirmation of the sale by the Court, one third in one year, and one third in two years thereafter with interest. W. CARPENTER H. B. SWARR, Administrators de bonis non of Jobn 11. La 0t dee'd. Lancaster, Pa., Sent. 2i, 1867 octll: lw N OTICE OF INQUISITION— whereas, p. ter Rowser, son and heir at law of Joun Row ser. late of Napier township, Bedford county, de. ceased, presented n petition setting forth that the said fohn Rowser. late died intestate, leaving J widow, Mary Rowser, and four children, to wit Mrs. Elisabeth Rowser, residing in Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, Peter Rowser, the petition er, Racbael Rowser and Jobn Bowser and seven Grand children, all except Elisabeth residing in Bedford county, Penn'a. That the said inte'tat, died seixed in his demesne as of fee and in th< following described Real Estate, situate in V,. pier township, Bedford county, bounded by land of Peter Rowser, Jacob W. Miller, Joseph Ifow. it's heirs and others, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, with the appurten itce and pray tbe Court to make partition of the prem ises aforesaid to and amongst the heirs. Where, open the Court awarded an Inquest to make par tition according to the prayer of the petioner. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation to me directed f will proceed to hold an Inquisition on tbe premi sis on Friday the 25/ h day of October, A./; 1 if,: at 10 o'clock A. M., when "and where all persona interested may attend if tbey see proper ROBERT STECKMAN, tihfi. Bedford, Sept. 27, 1867. CATHARINE STIFFLER, ) In the Common by her next friend > Pleas of Bedford JOHN ALDSTADI, j County. No. 2<3, v >- I Sep. Term, 1867. MICHAEL STIFFLER. , Alias subpo-ns ln j Libel for Divorce. And. now, Sept. 2, 186", tbe Court, on motion of J. W. Lingenfelter. Esq., grant a rule on Mi chael StiiSer, respondent in the above case, to show cause why a divorce a ciucuti matrimonii should not be decreed. The said Rule returnable on Monday, November 18, 1867. Attest: 0. E. SHANNON, Prot'y. ROBERT STKCKMAX, .Sheriff. To Michael Stijfter and all other* interested.— Notiiu succesaors in office. Auditors ofjuion Pleas of Middle Woodberry township, j Bedford co., rs. | No. 57, Sept W m . M. Pearson, Treasurer of I Term. 1 ~67. Middle Wood berry township. j The undersigned will meet the parties interest ed at the bouse of Judge Eicholts in W oodberry, on Thursday the 24th day of October, instant, at 9 o clock A. M., for the purpose of enamining and testating accounts, and taking testamony—when ard where all interested can attend. oct4:3t JNO. P. REED, Audit-,r. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 18th of Eoveniber, 1567, the following described tract of land, late the property of Jonathan C. Dicker,, deceased, situate in Cumberland Valley tp., ad jaining lands of George Millrr, Michael Boor and others, containing 200 ACRKS 104 PERCHES and allowance, about 30 acres cleared and nnder fence, and having thereon a splendid Orchard of thrifty fruit trees, and a fine variety of grape.-, Ac. TWO LOG DWELLING HOUSES, a LOG BARN and TANNERY, and other out-buildings thereon erected. TERMS: Cash at the confirmation of sale. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock of said daT. LEVI HARDINGER. oetll Administrator of J. C. Dieken, dee'd AFINI? FARM FOR SALE IN DUTCH CORNER! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP! The subscribers will sell all that fine farm in Bedford township, containing 180 acres, 95 of which are cleared and under excellent fence, and the balance, 95 acres, well timbered, adjoining lands of Charles Helsei. John Sehneblr. and oth ers. The buildings are a two and a half story LOG HOUSE and BANK BARN, with other out-buildings thereon erected. Water in eicry field, with an excellent Saw Mill seat. A splen did apple erehard also thereon. Price S4OOO - One third in hand and the balance in three annual payments with interest. DURBORROIV A LL'TZ. June 21, 18fi7:tf Real Estate Agents. ESTATE OF ABRAHAM KKAGY, deed.— Notice is hereby given that Letters Te.-ta ■nectary on the estate of the above named Abra ham Keagy, lateof the township of Middle Wood berry, in the county of Bedford, deceased, have been grant! d to John S. Hetrick and John Keagy. residing in the said township of Middle Wo. j berry. Ali persons therefore having claim- ' demands against the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make the same known to the said John S. Hetrick or the said John Keag\. without delav. J. 8. HETRICK. sep2o: JOHN KEAGY. JR. SPEER, M. D., and A. M. SPKKR, M. D., Having associated tbemselies together in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, respectfully offer their services to the public: the former in the various branches of the profession; the latter more particularly in the treatment of the DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. Dr. A. M. SPEER having availed himself dur ing the last fifteen years of the advantages afford ed by the best hospitals and teachers iu tin country and in Europe, for obtaining a thorough knowledge of the structure and diseases of tho.-c important organs, will hereafter devote special attention to their medical and surgical treatment. Office, No. 19d PENN Street, two doors front St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. Office hours— 9 a. m. to. 12 a., and from 2 to i P. M. *epld:oin E STRAY. —Came to the premises of the sub scriber, living in Londonderry tp., Bedford eo., on or about the 15th of July last, a RED COW, with spotted sides—no other marks, and supposed to be about 9 years old. The owner is requested to eotue forward, prove property, par charges and take her away. Sept 27:3t LEVI CARPENTER.