IMM I TMBTT , V R£. jt m - v,"A rt V.\ B E^FO^^~PA < Friday Itloniisi,:, Oct 5.7, 1556 "Fearless AND Free," DAVI® OYER, EDITOR A\;: I'COrKIETOU " ROII PRKSI I>KNT7 MIUDSLI! FIIJJORE, OF NEW YORK roil VICE PRESIDENT: ISHREW J.TCKSOJF UOSKLSOS. OF TENNESSEE HII 111 ELECTOR.It TICKET. EI.ECTF.RS AT LARGE. Hon. A. Stewart, lion J. R. Ingewoll. DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. A. J. Flom. rfi.it, IS. S. tmu I Yehn, tivKt\ r Uv 1 '• Cbarks !•'. R oils. 8. Js. i. Uilcy, Jr., •o. \V. \ cungiuau. i. //onrv P. M "r", 10. .T. V. //oshiu ur, 5. 1> '.iiicl O. Wittier. 17. S. la. DuftieM, 6i Isaac >'<:irt<in 18. Deo. \V . 1'al: .jti, 7 Caleb N T - Taylor, 10. Jos. 11. Ku'tui*, b. John O s' vers, 2>. Jlm // VYeJls. 9. Sanrl Kemagy, , 21. V.'iu. M. M light, 10. Hem? U*. Snyder, 22. henry Phillips, 11. Kimb.r FITTER, L£. ./iHN M . IK r CSIE. 12.Robert F. Clow, 24. Jjfelhrii gi-m, 25. J .nies Webster. — aMraattß c.-rJsu'..Trwiw..ji" PJM. WWS. THE ELECTION. THE election ia this Count- has resulted in tr.C .'OECFSS of the Lncwfoco tkhct, by a little ovty ICO Bitjtitifv. 1 !-O I<oe oioc. CANDIDATE lor CON Uitssß.ner Las only I ot S N.ajwity. The purchasable matcriaLhas all been bought and WE will carry the county ft.-! President CU the 4th of NOVEMBER. The slate is very close, wi'H the proba bility in favor of the Loeofocoa. Ohio HAS gone for the REPUBLICANS by a tremendous majority, Indiana is close. Florida L.asg<me for the Americans. L>UCH.IB*N is doouied to a tremendous de feat on the fourth cf November. MARK the prediction. CilUlli 11 PON S EOLATION*. Divinejperniission, 'BE Kv. Lutheran Church at Rays IJi!L will BU consecrated on Sotui TAY the 2">tU Several uiiuistcrs FROM A diataneo will be PRESENT. The pub lic ate invited tn attend. UUILDINO COMMITTEE. Oct. 15, 1850. rnioii Klfciorai Ticket. UNiON STATE COMMITTEE. At a meeting of the Union State Com?: it tee, held pursuant to a call, at Coverh'.- Hot-1, in Hanisburg, on Tuesday, October 7, ISSO, at 2 ovlook, on motion, Robert M. Paltoer, of Schuylkill county, was cal led to the chair, and A. 11. Miller, of Al legheny county, was appointed Secretary. Ou motion, it was Resolved, That i* i j desirable thai ail the voters of IVunsyivauia, opposed to denies Buchanan, the nominee <;t* the Cincinnati Ooaveition, for the Fred'e-y, should uniti ou the same Electoral Ticket on equitable terms, and thus insure the defeat of the common enemy of and Republicanism. Resolved, That wo invite the Mends of Fillmarc and Fremont iu Feensvlvania to me-et iu Mass Convention, at the Seat of Justice of the several cities and counties of the Commonwealth, on Wednesday, (lie 15'b day of October nex, end ebousc twice as many delegates as each city and county is entitled to uivatbcrs of the Legislature, wiio will meet in convention, u < ilariisburg, on Tuesday, the 21st day of October inst., to form an Electoral Ticket, to be support ccfby all the ofjoheqts of Jamgs Buchan an. Resolved, That" we rec<v.tncnu to the Convention thus assembled the formation of a Union ticket, ui on the following basis: Twenty-six electors shall consist cf the 6ame n.aucs; the twenty Seventh elector on the Fillmore ticket shall consist of a differ ent njuie from the twenty seventh on the Fremont ticket. For example, Millard Fillmore and twenty six other names se lected from the several congressknal dis tricts shall form one ticket; and John C. Fremont and the same twenty sj* names apove referred to slmli form the other tick et. The twenty six electors shall be pledg ed to east tlm electoral votes of the State for Millard Fillmore and John (J. Fremont, respectively, precisely in proportion to the popular votes cast'for each, as'indicated by the twenty seventh elector on each ticket. For example, if Millard Fillmore, (or the twenty seventh elector who represents him) receives nu equal nnmecr of votes with ?cLn C. Freimmt or has representative,then thirteen electoral voters shall fee rvea for Millard Fillmore, and thirteen fur -Johu C. Fremont. Tils will enable every voter to act cfll .•icntly against James iljoii'insu without any sacrifice of principle. s'riC Fillmore toon ttHiihr f.iut alone, the Frem-.nt u>en vote for him Jiinjie, and yet by associated notion they ovroasj the chances of each • V\e thick ft'* one cm object to this proposi tion who is not in heart in lavor of b'ueban an. llcjolvccf, That if the State Executive Committees of the two parties unite on u joint ticket before the tuectiug of this Con vention, it be reeo 11 usnJei to the Co uvea tion to ratify their 'hction. Kesri red, That in order that no time may La lost after tbc Uuu>u Ticket shall be form ed, wj reeoinmoud the Delegates from the dbfeyer.t di-'riets to egtec en their respeet heEleetors before they leave home and pro cure from them the following w.utea pledge: "Should I be chosen a Presidential Elec'- ; or for the State of Pennsylvania, I hereby pledge myself so to east the vote of the ; State, th&t Millard Ftiiinor-; and Joint C. j Fremont shali each receive Electoral votes S equal to the proportion of popular votes givesi to each as indicated by the 27th (r •. leading) Elector oncacii ticket." Resolved, That these proceedings be ! published in all of the p.qters in the State ! favorable to an Union Electoral Ticket. Resolved. Thai this Committee do now adjourn. .ROUT. M. PALMER, Chairman. It. MILLER, Sec'y. A Stefof for Biirhatiiinlips, Wc saw a scene in the Union Depot yes* ! tcrday morning that, we think, preached a more powerful sermon than all tire e"]o ' qoetx-e of tie stump or the Scuaie has yet i produced. Seated along the wall, on a bench, was a family of thirteen, —the fu ; titer, mother and eleven children, weary, dirty, destitute and wretched beyouu all par. ailoj in this prosperous, city. At one end was a full grown boy of sixteen, without a ; shir*, his skin Liue with cold, exposed, cx | ecpf whore scanty garments of thin and j coarse linen covered it. lie had been sick, j and was wrapped in a coarse coverlet.— I Near him sat a young woman, a sister, with bet husband. Site, was bare headed*, and hardly covered with rags that had uot touched water, apparently, since they wen i made. A pale and puny baby lay iu her arms. Three or four little boys sat next, wan looking creatures, as white as their lit tle wool huts, except where the dirt gave an appearance of health to the fiesh. They were ragged and shivering with j eold ; but they did'et speak, nor cry; so ut ! icily unlike the cheerfulness and vi' acity of hoys were their silence and quicUule, tint it made cue's heart ache to see litem. Ouc .of thcni.once passed his Land caressingly over the face of the little baby which lay motionless in its mother's lap, but there was no suiilo or glimmer of affection in hii pale face. The mother wag h-pp Leaded 5 unwashed, and na>, os were ail <',. e faintly, j >he, tike her uayp.,;gr, Tim-ted a 'idle, sick. . cr.it-i that lay noiseless, but staring with 1 its round eyes at the crowd of pitying spee l tutors. A son, dressed, or rather uudrcs , sed, like all the rest, sat iu the middle.shiv ering witti a uhill. He writhed from side to side, and groaned sometime?, but never •-poke. Tl:c father, a man apparently j forty-five year?, had wrapt c small quilt j ai out IH shoulder?, and either under the cheering influence of so audi greater warmth than the rortenjoyed, or bee.msc to felt it iueu u:ber. Cot; Tit in as the head of the ftrariTj was the only one that spoke while we were ! within hearing. 110 had been driven from Kansas, Lc said; by >lio Budi'tima men, as •so many other p-oor settlers had been, am] robbed of every dollar he had in the world- His cattle hud been stolen by Vdufurd's I thieves, and he expelled from the Territory ; because he would not take arms against the | traitor Lay, as the Sentinel calls him.— He moved near Lexington, Kentucky, and bis name was Ritchie 1 itey had no j property, no money, no provisions, no incdi ! cities, though several of thfem were siek,al ■ most no clothes. So forlorn and wretched a family we never saw, and they wore made !so by the infamous scoundrels whom the ! A liiiinistia.ion hired as Kansas Militia, to execute the Kansas laws. They were ot.' jof the productions of Democratic policy. The spectators contributed iibetaliy to help them or. their road to Lexington. Mr. j David Ilayes of the City police canned himself most efficiently on their behalf, and raised some ten or twelve dollars. Nearly every man or boy who approached left some contribution for them. We saw sturdy ; railroad rlngincer? and Grearcn emptying j their pocket books, newsboys gathering | their coppers into a convenient heap, k'ud j hearted citizens unrolling bills, Evcrv i body seemed touched by their silent, un j complaining distress. Now and theu we could hear men saying, "There is souic j thing for an old whig to look at!'' One lit : tic gentleman of the Buchanan stripe para | ued up and down the depot with an |nant strut, grumbling ar.J cursing bitterly, i as he would hear sturdy Freinontet say, "Corns up here and sec what your par* ;ty in Kansas have done." It was quite a ' score—altogether.— lndianapolis Journal. V SUOXT POLITICAL CATECIIIS JI. - Q Who is Jamo3 Bu;}un*ul A. A single gentleman (bacLelor) of Wheat] > ml, near Lancaster Cite, in ln's youth a lawyer and politician, and during his mature declining years an aspirant to ; tba situation of President el the United i iiatos. i Q. What hare Leon bis political associ ations, tendencies arnl opinions? A- They have "tcea Federal and Loto; protective and free trade; bink and auti bsk for restricting slavery uud then.for es ■ tending it, ad libitum opposed to our late r war w:tl Great Kritiaa in defence of our maratiaio rights, tut in favor of war with to rob bcr of Cuba for the gratifica tion of the slaveholders aud the extension of slave territory and influence. Q. In what has be displayed the greatest of inconsistency J A. In courting the slave-power of the Union into favoring his aspirants for the Presidency. Q. What arc his present prospects of sue ts *u the pursuit of that object} BEDFORD ENQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. A. His friends of the black Democracy have plated him in nomination and express a determination to elect him—if they can get votes enough—by bribery ami intitui la tt-in, or by threats to destroy the Uniott to accomplish the purpose. Q. Who arc the black D •luoeraey that, have nominated him? A. They arc'those tnen of lite North and S.ittih who deny the truth of the Declara tion of Independence, tlmt liberty is an 'in | ahenablc right," but, declare that -'might makes right," and who consider the market , price of binek men of greater national im* j pbirtaiice than ihe liberty of whitomen. Q. Are the biack Democracy politically ! and religiously atheists? A. Practically they are, but aWtraoied -1 ly they are piofessed Christians and Demo- I oiatv after the straitest manner of the sect' Q. Do not tbe black Democracy profess i great anxiety for the "safety of too Union, : and a deteriiiinatiou to preserve it? A. They aro willing ti> 'pteserve the Union * if it can he made entirely sohscrvi j cut to the preservation, protection and ex tension of slavery, and ciin he kept entire ly uridT the control of the slaveholders aud their tool.-; otherwise they assert that they will divide and destroy it. Q. Are they uot most devoted support ers of the Constitution! A. Yes, when contending for the repvo ssni.akm of broperty in slaves, and for the j privilege of l iking them into free States or territories, or if they csTr.c, requiring all j good eitixen.s to aid in cat. Ling them, under pain fine or Imprisonment, but they de ny in all the slave States the freedom of the pres—freedom of speech—freedom of 'he post office—freedom to meet together I'o petition far S redress of the grievances i imposed upon the people Ly slavey: they . deny education to the poor, and (It* they he i while I itupriaou benevolent females who tench them to read the ltiidc, and -p an j ; thiuistcrs of the gospel who assert that it is sinful lo make merchaadize of the 1 . poor. . Q. Are there many of this party in the j free States? A. Yes. Among politicians and detua ! gogues seeking after the spoils of vfiiei— ! merchants and manufaetureiv seeking after Southern trade, and a huge number of ; dufics who Cml a charto in the name of Democrat, even when used to enslave them. saves. Q. What is expected or required from Mr. Buchanan by the black Democracy in ease they elect him? -V. Tit Uo conriauc to waTr in the footsteps of Franklin Fierce, and continue in the leading strings of the owners of the Meek population of our country. Q. Can l;e then be elected to preside ever the destinies of the United State-? A. God fmbht ' WHAT DOES GOV. GK VI. V MEAN. We print, as tha latest from that Territo ry. a part of flic Kansas corre-pcntlcncc cf uie Missouri Republican of the 26?fe. from which it will be seen that Governor G.e.rv has openly enlisted in Border Kufiiiu service, that he has enrolled a company of Missourinns as his militia, md that, with thorn he is about to take the execution of the atrocious Territotial laws.vf which Gen. Line is a predestined victim. We cannot iflilit tiiG report; but it is possible, in spite of his protestations, that the work of harassing Free State men is to be kept upi and that he is openly in the face of tie. whole country, about to attempt tie finish ing of the job which his worthless, drunken predecessor left incomplete, and force slavery and a slave code upon Kansas, sit the point of the bayonet. If the Republi can's intelligence is confirmed, we have no other interpretation to put upon his acts. E sc, why, with a force of but) to 1000 United States troops under his command, does he enlist into his service a h<iv of Misaourians, confessedly engaged in an in vasion of the territory, in defiance of all law; confessedly laying siego to nn impor tant town; confessedly with their arms in theit hauls and murder in their hearts'— Who Can answer for this act of the Gover nor! What does it sxunnJi—Chicago Tri bune. PI ink Uoad Eleclioa Notice! THE Stockholders nf the//opewcl! .ind D'oeUy Itun, I'lank end Turnpike Koad Com pany, are hereby notifl-dthat an election for otHcot of mid road frtlis eusuingye.tr -.lill ho held .it the office of the Treasurer oa.Hoijd.iy the 3<i day of November next. £y order of the Board. JXcu MOWER, Oct. 17,180 C. iaccy. DR. TtAKRY, at *h Cheap Riiigand Book Store, hasjiift received, a large assortment nt the hest div oring extracts, together with Bak ing Sola, Cream of Tartar, Sileiatus, &c., of the Vi.rr best quality, all of which ho will sell at tJ>eleiv*>et prices. A rcrJa Cherry Perioral.—i'<r the cure of XjLCnrigh.*, Colds, Ac., can he had at Dr. Harry's Drug Store. Ba'tn of a Thousand Flowers.—An ox eel la at article for the toilet, lor sale at, Dt. Har ry's Cheap Drng Store. Com Starch, Farina &c.—The very liest ar ticles can bo had at Dr. Harry's Cheap Di tty Store. HoiloWny's Worm Confections.—A sate, pleasant, and e'lV.tu il remedy for worms, at Dr Harry's cheap Drug Store. Hlo beep the teeth and gums health*.— Use J_ Haz.u's Bose tootli paste, or the Balm of a Thousand Flowers, with a good Intsh.all of whtch can be purchased cheap, at Dr. Mar rjr's- 00,000 LABOREIjs WASTEO ? ! IT TEM cmii A I>Al !! Resd the following cxtracUfrou, a speech of Mi. Buchanan, fit the put tea States Hen ate, in lS4o,in which lid advocate'] the rz ducli'jji of t lo the jluropcan standard! VVc uiiJerstaml the LbeLfocos, in caso Mr. Buchanan i elected, Ptcnd to put down 'ho price of i.-tbor to let ceafs a day imme diate/]/. They now want 50,000 laborers itf fen cent* a day to trf the cxperinu nton! Won't some ftf our burl listed laboring men i Pl'Jy Mr. Buchanan t Wheatland for j the situation without uelny? } Here's his arguments in favor of the re \ duel ion • "In Germany, where the currency '.s purely uicttdic, ami tbe cast of every tiling Is kt.bl'C ED to a hard money stvi.l:nd,. pLc of hri--.il ; cbdli can be eturv 1 for titty dollars; the luaiiufuctnre of which, in our . otiutry from the expansion of piper currency would cost one hundred dollars. T!i<- rr<:lgn French and • Germ in njynuf icturer imports this cloth into our country and soil* it tor •• milled. Docs ' nut every person pcreelvo thai rue redutid incy • of our currency is erpud to a pre:i:i..m of one p.;; drv'l ;•<" cent, iii i.i Tor oi the manufacturer. | "Xotaf'ff ©J jirotection, unless it amounted jio prohibition, coh'. 1 '! cmatciect t..c u c mtvautn i ges in favor of foreign nun:h'-"durcs. I would to Heaven that. 1 C""II tniuss She at'cßJlon ft evert manufacture.- of fk rnUion to tins imper tatit snljject. "W'hat is the icssoti that, with all these ad vantages an 1 with the protective duties whir.li our laws aUhrd to the domestic tnantiJiicture ol cotton, wu c mmit out ti exclusivep<" -"seibii ot the homo market, and suec ssftiiry contend to: the ni trkcts of the world/ it is simply beer use wo at I 111! nominal prices of our own mil iti'o CUI. , tUd are cdmj.clha! t'l s. L at the r• it prieca of t;her nations. REDUCE ■OUR .NOMINAL IO "'UK REAL STA.Vtt- ARI> OI PRICES rmiOVGHOVT 'I UK WORLD, and youcorcr our country with bles sings an I bcruiils. "The comparative LOW PRICES otl Francy and Germany hu'-'e atlst ied •ue.h stjtrttfous io their fit inufaettir .that they are now r. pi-.i'y vx t ending then! selves,. ..alVa .:hi obtain pesse.sioii I in no mo ill djgieo, even of the English home m i kef ; IF iT WERE NOT FOR TiiKlii 1 lioi ETfNG DUTIES- tV'hile British uiaiiu , factnres are now l*Sguishing, those of the coot hi :t are sptbiaing iuto a healthy ami vigorous existence.'' ! t LoV. e.r. Ki'ttlep-Co! Ten on in the J'r>-8- oyt.-vLt; cLurch imst Sit/oath umtntog, and the llov.Mr. Ucekcruian in the even ing. Oct. 15. On the iM inst., near Blue Ivt'.oh, by the Rev. \."H. Gilds, Mr. Samuel Wysong to Miss ?i.ricttu Hitdltey, both of Bedford county Pa. ()r. tlio 7:' i inst. I t the llev. 11. IlecKOr , matt, Mr. John R ims to Miss Mary Myers, both o? Ssheilsbtrtg Lin 7,1 It ntf., L* John Siniih Esq.. Mr. Jacob W. Knipple to Mrs. Malinda Sleek, ; u'l of iVapicr I'p, On the sth mst., at t!c Lutheran Church, in a. Chiirsviile, by the llev. K. Beifdic', i George It, Reekloy, to Miss .Vnua M. Citar al! of St. CMairsvillo. i A ccopsnj-ioL' the above tre i ece'rcii a diiictotis "'Veidtng Cake" for wiiieh the happy Couple have bur thanks. May they iive icng to enjoy the bliss of wedded life rotate of George drc d. BEDFORD COUNTP S3. At an Orphans' Qotnt held at B dford ii and ; for th : C i'.tnty of Birlf i- l mithe JL t day of Septomtu r A. D. ISSC, bei.ue the Judges ot the stid C .urt. On imdion t.T L. Russell, Es (~ the Court gnr t t rule upon die heirs end legi! represeuta tlves of George Repbigle ]at: of M i-biie IVind bcr.-y Tp.. dee d, to wit : Polly tiepijgl. wi low, Jacob R** pi ogle residing in Jeifeisoii county, lotva, EiirfM'; It -p'egle „;.d Mary in teruturicl witii Jacob (rruber, v.iio htve lately remove i t.i tow ;. and George B. Rop'.ogic, Daviu Rcfdog! • a minor <-f WIPHU Ch trfosOo'lig ij guar dian. it tun ib I!. latermarried with //enry Sniith. Barbara intermarried with Thota.ts b. i /foismger, S.watiiute. ot trriedwith J/enry EVer s de. Mary i"t. , nu t.-ricJ with Jiphr-mn Long, j inve'ter wt> is in I: i miocrity and of ivbom the ' raid Kpari ee. is g ur lia i, uu i L.-ub a uiuior of ivhnm //on. .1 /s .'jia B. Noble is guarliati resid 1 iug in said c ■'■..dy .f B: !f-n! to bu and.appear at an Orchitis' Court to be licit! ui Bedford in and for -sii'.i county, ou the 8 I Monday 17th day of Novsthiher 11. x.t, to a 50 'pi or refttau to tike the real est ttool tuo x aid tic ■Roplogh: deceased at l ie mlutioii which has been valued and ajt. jirJirtoil :-J peratniitco of a writ of partition or valuation istuc-l *ttt <• the Grphki.-' 01 sail county vt* -h' cluski wiiy t!. oOtnc should not he noil by order of said Court. sggaSmsßz,'" li 'iuiony whcruol l have herc nuto set my band, and affixed the f said Court at Bud ford the ft. WASWABAUGif j Get. 17, 18-76. C leak. TWKLVG WtSTED' TWELVE TEACHERS wanted to take ] charge of ho Bchoola if) West I'rovid jnce Tp., j for which liberal salaries Will be given. Schools to ot .. th ■ first of Novciilier and to continue four mouths. JOHN A. GUMP. Bloody lluy, Oct. 17, id-id. Sec'y. CMIDS!" ! TUOT re reived and f.,r sale at REED'S NEW Stoke, a lagc and w.,-11 assorted stock of Fall and Winter Goods. tin is now prepared to accommodate iiis fri'-nds and customers, and the I public generally. To attempt to enumerate liis ] stock in a news [taper advertisement, would he folly, or 1 list oj the prions Useless, lor the pub i lie would not believe that goods were selling as ■ tWy otter thorn, unless they call and see for ; themselves. We don't wish to boast, 1 tit niere j ly fern ir!t tint lorvtri >ty texture, and cheap ness, his stock cannot l>o excelled, and it is cal -1 cl dud to please all. We co rdially invite the public to call at REEIi'S m STORE ! and satisfy I benny Ives in regard fits variety of the above statement, and examine bis stock be ■ fore you pareharta c'svwhore. ; Product of all kinds taken ic exchange for i floods. | ' Oct. Id, '56. NOTICE. s B ETTESS of Administration having Won JLi granted on tha Estate of Isaac Coueben our,ieof JuaLila Tp-, to the subscriber liv- I ing in said Tp., all persons indebted'l9 siid i Estate, are hereby notified to uiake payment I immediately, and those having claims agaiusi the sißo will present them propeiiy autUeati catod for settlement. JOSEPH DULL, Adm'r. Oct. 3,1800. IJliysioians prescriptions carefully compound - ei, at all 1 tours of the day oraight, at Dr. J/irry's, Drug Store. Mrs. Stowe's new work.—Dred, a tile of the reut Dismal Swamp, equal to Uucle [ TUMI'S Cabin, Just received at Dr. //arty's Cheap Book Store. lictlibt'd JIIXiJUL M'fttXGS Association- THE undersigned, oetuutlssiQncra named in in act infilled an "Act (<• incorporate the.Bed :■ El Min*-*-■.! 11-] i jags Association," hereby give ; notice that-we have appointed Tuesday the • day oif OctoberTpstaut far. u meeting. at the 1-. Ulord Jfo.el in tIK* Borough Bwifcrtl, of ' the unbserllKr* to rati AssceUtion tor the pur. pose of organizing the Association l>y tlx; efoc ■ tion of a President and Six directors to .linage the :>ltaiis' ami business <>f the Association: ALEX. KING, SAMUEL DAVIS. WM. 1". SCUELL, \V. 1\ UAUGItEUTV, , JOB. MANX, IVJI.iI. WATSON, IMVAS//ABAUGH, XiCtfOLAS LVUKS, Jo US CESS A A. iContaiissioners. CU® ta."' 'EL <Z. ~Z JK 31 at Dissolution or €oPartncrsklp. rrtllE Co-Partiicrshiii bepttofare existing !><•- JL tween the subscribers in lite Steam Saw Mill ami Lumber Business. anil all business transacted by the iiitn oi Locke fe Snid- r, is ! Ibis day dissolved by mutual consent. Tiie aln.v.l in siness will be continued by J a cob- Snider, who is authorize'' to receive all claims coming to said firm and also to pay all i debts that, may be owing by said firm. M. W. LOCKE. JACOB SNIDEB. Bloody Pun, Pa., Oct. 8. l'J-SC.* Seven Teachers Wanted. • THE School Di'"Ctois of Hstrison Town i a","', will ni> et at the hoitse of V. V. W eri*, : An Fit (lay the Zl?' of October, inst., at tefn o'clock A M., to examine at.-' 'uaploy SEV EN TKACITE If S. to take charge of the Nu 4 '"" 0 ' 8 of snid District. T. It. Getty*, County' Su perintended! , v.* II be present to examine ap j plicar.'s. Tile .sellout*' will Const net vn the ; let!: o! November, and he 1 opt op-h fottr months. Teachers who wish to b.• employed must appear for examination before the Board of Directors. JNO. MeVICKER. Fr s't. V. V. Wertz, Sfec'lv. Oct, 10. ISoti. I PTblic SHE 01' re7L~ Estate, Jl//PT? En ill tie offered at Public Rale on the JL prt.n'i 's ©u Tuesdaj the 11th flay of No j vein her next, the following described Real j Estate % iz., viie te*ti of bin I sitcatv la 'lPßr<>e j Tcw"V.pßedford couufy Pa.,adj. Suing lands i ofX&usaaS KoLiisottan<l others. containing ttro j >:TUUIUI and f„,,_ix acres awl allowance, • ;Uuut sixty acres, oi which is cleared and under ; fence. TJi-greater |i*.rt of the remaining Por ! tion is tlhable, the imp, >nts are a loghonse and tain, :>n apple, and peach orchard, ha* several never full rug springs of water, conveni ent to the house; there is also said to he a ' quantity of the best of Iron Ore upon the above ! tract of land. T<nns will be wad -to suit purchasers. Kch to commence at J o'clock when due I r.ttcß'iuaee wl;t b • given bv JACOB B AKKDOI-I,ATI. j October, 7, l?jt>. XOTIit '&Tb r ANTf.D in the Bedford Bonmgh Schoa! TV District, two male, and three Ictuilc | Teaching, Teachers Hinting "employaient | si,make uuinedMio application to ilie Board j as it is contemn! tied opening the Public Schools on the Ist of November, inst. lly Older of ti.e Board, JXO. P. It BED, Seet'y Public Salt of ileal L'si-ate. i undo, - _nod Executors, of the Hat J, wU and Test >i merit, of John Smith : !ato of Union 'fotumbtp, IJcdford county, dee'd,will seM at public saloon the premises ' on Saturday the -foil day of"October nex% j '.be following RE ib KSTATK late the pro perty cf said dee'd viz. One t.*-■ tof patented lan!, adjoining lands of George F. Kiddle Jacob Kerkhi j oier. Jcsinfi fjriiutb and the widow Oris i man's Loirs, containing about eighty six j acre*. The impavements are a log house and log barn with other out buildings, about GO or 70 acres cf the land arc cleared and under fecco. Said property will be sold subject tn a life estate in a small bouse and two acres of the land. Possession trill be given on the.lst of April next, at which time the perchase mvitoy will be paid. JOii \* AKE Terms Cash- PETE It SMITH Sept. 5, J Sou. Ex'ora. DiVIE\D. A Dividesd of one p; t cent., on the capita S\. stock of tbo ChatuLersborg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company, has been declared bv | the Managers, pavabie on the Ist of August | at the office of E. L. Anderson. Esq. ' (r. K . MKScKliijMi J 11, JVwjsrfr July 18. 1876, "Vir-^jKr j 3733X> I * good stout Boy, about 18 years old. to learn J A t,K! Tanning Business. Applv immediately. Aug. 29,1856. S. SIIUCK, fc Co.' L A'OT ICE LETTERS of Administration having bocn granted to the subscriber, living in, St. | (Jlafa Township, on the Estate of Christian Mock, late of sii l 'Pp., decM; all persons in. ; del.ted to said Kestate are hereby notified to i make payment immediately, tiud those having 1 claims against the same wi 1 present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. ill HAM DAVIS, Sept. 12, 18-70. Aai'r de bonis non. notice* Letters of Administration on tltn eslatc of Michael Putt, late of Liberty township, Bedford Counts dec'ti, having been granted ! to tbo subscriber residing in Broad Top tp,, notice is herefore given to all persons in debted to said estate, to make payment itu mediately, and those having claims are re quested to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. \VM. FlGAIll). feept. 5, 1830. A LAST NOTICE? SxWE COSTS 11 ALL persons iadeVted to the late tlrm of Repp & OSTEE, by Boole Account, Note or otherwise, arc In i t by notified to make imme diate pit ment, and by so doing, save coats. Bedford, Sept. 19, IBt>6~2m. A. King. Fr. Jordan. . LAW PARTNERSHIP. King & Jordan, Alorneysfit Law. BEDFOIt , PA., WILL practice iu tbo -weral Courts of Bed ford and attuning counties. Agencies. Collections, and all other business intrusted to their caro will bcprouitly andlaitb ' fully attended to. OFFICE ia Juliana straft, formerly occupied by I>. 11. Iloflus, Esq., and more recently ia the occupancy of Jos Maim, Esq. January, 5, 1877. JUTS. MENS Panama, Leghorn, V Braid hats. Also Boys and Children* hats for salo by May 23, 1866. A- B. CKAMEIi & CO. HUM FOR THE undersigned wifl sell at j irate *de a tract of laud situate in Miltigm's t"hva Harri son Township, Bedford county, lately i:i the oc cupancy ut" Mr*. Elizabeth Earnest and family, adjoining lands ef the widow Wortz. Daniel May find ethers, and containing one hundred and sixty tlnee acres aiid allowance. about twenty five of which sre cleared and under fence. The improvements are a two story 'og dwell ing house, small log bain ami other ott build ings. There is also a youag urch od of choice i apple trees on the place. . The terms will be. made known by cither of the subscribers, who tiro Trustee* of Mrs. Karn > est If the farm is not sold ",t private sale before ihe Ist., of November next, it will bp offered at public Sale on that day. GEO. F. KIDDLE. J-NO. MOWER. ".Sept. 12,1850. Trustees. WifEß! 7 AN APPRENTICE to the printing business will betikeuat this office, it application be made immediately. One about 16 or 17 years o age ill be preferred. Sept. 20. Public Sale of Valuable Real Fstate. f)V virtue of an Order of tlie Orphans Court J-*of Beilford county the undersigned, Admiu i >-• rat or ot Jotm Teeter late of Town ship, dee'd, will on Friday the 24th day of Oc tolier next, expose at-Puhlic Sale, on the ptem is.s, ttJi that certain farm and tract oflan 1 situ in the Towjjship of Monroe, anil county aforeiti i, wtT 4 * Jgbez flisoti. Joim M 'Daniel and others, eorilaipingSiil' "erss. more or less on which are erected a two story .'"5 dwelling house with kitclnn attached, a large double log barn, and other necessary Iwtl.lings. About 130 acres of s.ti 1 land are cleared and fenced, including ten acres A good m -clow. and the whole is well watered, and has thereon an excellent assortment of all kinds of fruit; and the uncleared html is well timbered. TERMS— Four hundred dollars i:t hand at the confirmation of the sale, and the balance in payments to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1' o'clock. P. M. ADAM KETRISG, Sept. 19,1850. Adm'r. LOST! LOST! 1ST!! EITHER Lost in Sc'icllsburg. or o.*i the ws} iron J Schjllaburg to Pleasantville, on 'Friday t!c Wih t Sept., inst.. a Morocco I'orftHonaic, cont-.iniug *'4">,Oo in B itik notes wit li many valuable papers and Receipts, that will be of much service to me, and 110 use to any other jwrsotw. There were one Ten duller bill on the Bank of York, Pa., ami one Ten dollar hill on the Commercial Bank of Bedford, State of Mas* icinsetts, with scrileing or writingoll tit • hack of tli ■ note, the bilutee ia S> hills, the bsTc not recollected. 1 here is one glass Out of a p >ir of Spectacles in the" port tnoniao. Any persons finding the portmoniaeand handing or en ling it to me, will receive a very hattsouie reward, and my sincere thinks in th.; bargain, as lam needy. The least utile of ill gtU-n gai:t being of the nature of h- ■ von. will sour the whole lump, and bring down curses upon all a man posse.ssetli. J. 11. WRIGHT. Sept. 26.1, 1856. NOTICE. ITIE undersigned would respectfully an tUH,e to the citwens of Bedford and viciitiiv that he wlli open a high school upon broa 1 and comprehensive basis, embracing all the English atul Classical lirasclutß of a liberal <xi ue x' Kan. It is designed to establish a puroiinetit insti tution of the fl.st academic order in which mus ic, drawing, painting ami other ' laameutal blanches will be taught also. The school vt ill open about the Ist. of No vember. Conrs-tof studies—terms, Ac., will he made known hereafter. G. W, AIfOHI2I3 AOGII. Sept. ->G, 1850. Hertford Classical Academy THE untiersicwd respectfully beg leave to inform the citizens of Bedford, that they will re-open the Bedford Classical Acalctu v, on M-ouday the 18th of October it. ff. li. KING. JNO. H. FILLER. " Sept. 10. 1856. V rpTIK un lv'Wigße l ! having enteral into part ly nersbip. respectfully announce to Jlie pub lic generally, that they are now prepare! .o fur nish anything ia tin ir liti" t exceedingly ion rates. *Ve arc now opening an elegant stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and BriUanir tt are, U'tllow, Cedar, and Tine Ware, Nails, Class. Brushes. Putty, \c,. &. A large stock of TIN-WAKK constantly on hand, of our own manufacture. Spouting and other work done to order, as usual. STOVES of every des cription for wood or coal, of which wo are just receiving tome beautiful new put tern if. Also ! Farm Implements in great variety, warranted j as represented. the best and htcst Invcutionsof i the day. And, as we are every week receiving goods from FUihidalphi i, Baltimore, or Pitts j burg, we will always endeavor to keep a'full j supply of everything ia our line, or at least furnish any article required at a short not: -v. \Te are also prepared to furnish dll kinds of I Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low I rates. We cordially invito all to give us* call, aniLespeciaily the I adics, as we have nearly everything to make I -ruse keeping easy from a needle to a Cooking Stove, GKO. W. BLYMIKE, Wil. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 1556.-IV. ■ THE undersigned respectfully requests ail those indebted to him in any manner to make payment immediately. " Oct. 3, 1836. ' GEO. W. BLYMIRE. | SHAD. Mnchrel. and Herring, for sale at ■SHOKM AKEK'S Colonuado Store. Oct. 3, 1850. A Prime lot Of Groceries, just received and for sale at SIIOLMAKLK'B, C*>!onatk* Store. Oct. 3, 1856. (oufeelitaary Establ ishnicnt. J. W. Boehtn, still continues to keep on band Candies, nuts, fruits, cake* and bber, at his old stand a few doors West of Price's Tavern .Thankful for past ftvors he solicits the patron age of the public. Aug 32. -1808. CLOTfI!\G STOKE* SSONABtPRN" would announce to his oM • friends and the public generally, that he has just received another large supply of Spring and Summer Clothing for Men and Bo,*, which he is determined to soli on the most reasonable terms. Thankful (or pad fibers, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of the patrons m of a generous public. Bedford, June 0, 185 ft, BEDFORD IKli'l,, AMi GENERAL STAGE OEFiCE (TUIE subscriber respcctful-y hogs leave tc an- X uouuee to his old fflends ar.d the public generally, that he ha, lease! and taker jjotsvs- Sjou of the' Bedford lintel, lately i the occu pancy of f'ol, Adam Burnkirt. It i not hit design to make many professions to what I c will do, but he pledges his word, his most energetic efforts will be cnplo" „-d to render comfortable all who give Mra a cil. The louse will btf handsomely fitted up, ai d none Lr.t careful and atteiitrve serv ants v.jljl e et.gr-ye*?. Persons visiting the Bedford Spring*. ss wed as those attending Court, and the trurrliug community generally, are resjKe'tfuiii ia i i t vv j to give him a call and judge for fkmrket CP'"'The stages all now stop at this hotel, and it is therefore the Sing- Ofllct . Iloarderstakea by the week, month or yr-r. on favorable terms. Qy Ample and comfortable stalling is at tached to this hotel, which wilt alwsy <■ be t ended by careful hostler. Also, u safe rid convenletileariiage house. JOHN lIAFEE. Bedford, April G, 1855. ?r EG R ~S.IL E CHE. if ONE faintly Carriage, one Failing Top Buggy —both new and work warranted—also 'IM> ! New 2 iiorse wagons for salvbv A. CKAMEU h Co., Produce received fur Oat-nag; s or wagons. May 23, 1856. ; HOWARD ASStUiVnO\7 | • PHILADELPHIA. liaportr.nt .ißituuutrineiii! i rpo all persons afflicted with Sexual di j J. such as Sentinel Weakness, Impotence, ! UoiiKortKea, Gleet, Syphilis, Ac. i.e. ! £fowarrl Association, of Philadelphia, in ! view of the 'wfufdesinietioit. t human 111. ani health, caused by sexual tlwees*# ami the do i ecptions which are practised i pott tk • vnf, rtr.y j nate victims Of* such diseases ly Una !,- i directed their consultingSmgten, as a do, bit ttcl worthy ol their naluc. to g;vi , <i!ri< e grant , to allpersons tit*:• ;. dieted. (sk! or Fern tic. > who apply by letter, t* iff <k*< r-] - tion of their condition,(age, COIJ h. - its of life,) Ac., and in c-„. es of extreme pov ertjr and suffering to „' ' ".eJUiucs j: ct. ■' charge. The Howard Association is i !.<•.• roh-i ? In s( it ution, established lv sp* ■ i.ii endowmart the relief of the sick and distress.•!. affiieteil with ••Virulent and Epidemic Disea.st?. ' an u its funds can e used for no othr-r pu: j .•. ]t has no.v'a strrpltts of moans, which the IP tors have voted to advertise the above notice ft is nee 11-ss to add that the Association c*'ia- Htands the highest Medical skiii cl f. age. ar.! will furnish the most mode. : ,'reafi; ,nt. Val uable .advice also given to sick ami h. t m, r,. mulesaffiictedwithubdominaiwoni,;,esf Wotnh complaint,Cosfiveness. L. Ticorrhfes. Ac. Address (post-paid.) Dr. Geo. H. Caiifcrx. Consulting Surgeon, Howard An > * 2. South Ninth Street, Phdadeipiiir,. . ;. By order of the Di, -ctf-rs. EZRA D. IIJSAIiTIVEI.L, P.ttiatut. GEO. FAIICUIU), Secrttaiy. June 1, 1855. -zz Clatlung and Dry Gcct£ &'io T B, rTTVUE subscribers a-c just rectiviry r tiw X bin isome and cheap ■!m lit <.f , DY MADE CLGTiIIXI! ai.d Di! 1' COIU at their store in the East Corner of-Bedfoid D. k.' consisting in part ol Coats. I'ants.Vt s T Si.it t,- Satin Stock-. Itandketchit .jaiU arc Shot... Hats !td Caps, and ail ot be i articles usually kept in 11 ep.dt Made Clot;.ii gFt<r< Afso a govt f [,' li 1" COCA S, consist ing of Calico, llrus.'de l.c;r.e. Shtnlr. Alpacas, Trunks. Carpet Sacks,&c.. Jsc-; atl of which they will seR ;•> ei e. }> r ea be pri cttri'delsewi'-re in Bedford, fir Cash ot Cb.un trv Produce. They request all their Usenet in trsa '. I conatryto give them a caH,ard . ■ e nnd exa-s in<-their stock fi-r ti.ts;'ves e.s ibey err side it e pics sure to show tl-eir goods, v hetl.ei j. r j soils nish to j tel.are i t l i t. SON A \ Bolt A" & CO ; Bedford, April 20, 18-55. TAILOMS ESTABLISH HSSr, THE subscriber., having ptirclus.T the TH". ! oriij estab'ishiueut of S. . M -'C.-u In t! - buttling {up stairs) occupied by Cast. • -t . AruoM. as a Hardwire Store, are prop-md alt kin is oi work in is.eir line, ... tit 1..f --i |R est styles, and widen for ncatn .:: 1 11 durability will not, we Vi-n.ture t. ; be surpassed by any other establishment. tlx j place. By strict attention to business end a d- sine to \rl .ase, th y h ;i; t-a receive i liberal -ii : the public, patn-nago. A. C. MOWJ-ili. Sept. 20, 181 C. \\\ If. BOSS. , : % THE subsprihefs take this method of inform g the people of Bedford County tint tis-.-y v,< opened a H'koimue ril lUiuil Ci. ir,-J //ore,at No. 5, Lloyd's How, llolltdsy slu.-rg, i't., where they will at ail times have on hand - urge supply of every article in the Civthir.j Line. They would Ist pleased to see all the.* friends at their esta'.-.ltshuiont. S. lIKRSHM AN, M. SUOFNTHOL. June 27, 185G-tf MIDI; STOKE. AC, CKAME !> i< Ci). have just receive . a vary lar*.t as-scrtme it of Coots ..n ihsvs,a.'.itwble far Fall and Winter, part jstvlJ 4s follows : Men's Super \j*ax. 1 Double Sole Boots, Men's City Made Calf do. Men's 44 Heavy Kilq Lined <ic. Youth's Waxed Double Sole Coots Youth V Ci If and Kip Lined do. Boys' City made Call Boots, Bors' Kip Lined Coots. . Woinens' Double s-de Kip Bootee*, \l" omens* Fine Caif and Seal do. Cornells' Fine Goat Morocco do. Women*' l'urodi Bootees, very handsome; Children's Shoes of every style ami) .1, . Gent's Morocco, Kid. and Calfskin Bootees, Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, Kc., in fact, Boots and Shoe* to suit every pure ba ser. If you want Boots and Shoes; j-b give as * call, an 1 you shall bo suited in quality and price. ' Exchange Store is the place to but Boots t,d Siloes. " i Oct. 12, 1855. REMim THE U3.dc Jlyyiikfudrts a.lrertts !• monts SJV) for past ftv sat flia Colonualo store, in Bedford, would respectfully announce to his pat) on* and friends geßera>% Hut he has rcmovad his entire stock of TO<ts t . bis e* brick storeroom 1 itcly oceupiel !>y I'eter 11 a 1- ct'Sngh opposite the Be.lipi l Hotel. His sup ply of goods is ire-si), new and fashionable. liisnowiontu has bean iteatly and elegantly fitted tip and reßMMlrlnd. Ail Iju Is of pule re are taken tn exchange for goods. lie hopes to Ik> rffstbusl ia the favor of his P bus and the public. . J ACOB HEED. July 4, 1851. fi INTLLMF.AS Gaiters a"-5 Hh<*vi-31e* V.l aiid bays sb-ecs . boots. Also L-. • Missvs, and Odldruta do. for sale by May 23 1R.. JL. B CIIAMEM j
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers