M VKRIKD, on the 11th inst, by the Rev. Samuel Y,ngling, Mr. William Simpson lo Mi.-s Ellen Lenrf, a ll 0 | Bedford Township. DlK.n<-On Wednesday, the 7th inst., Mr=. S<>eiiia Moaisr.N, lelict ot Honl Joseph S Monson. tlec'il, in ,i,e fiCth year of her age. On Wedi,e,day, the 7th inst., Mrs, ASN Bowi.ts, veil sl years 11 months and 7 days.—[Obituary next week.] . " SPECIAL NOTICES. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, And per from Alcoholic Stimulant, and all injurious t ngrtiiients ,* , m . A ~10,...,.. In Sto IhcTl" "- 1 vigor to the frame- They will cure DYSPEPSIA. They will cure NERVOUS DEBILi 1 Y. They will cure LIVER COMPLAINT. 'I 'lu v will en re JA U N DIC L. They wilt cure DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. T key will cure CONSTIPATION. They will cure PILES. They will cure HEAR 1 BE EN". They will <w SWIMMING OK THE HEAD, •rt? FI.IUTIJIIKU OF THK HEAKT. They are prepared by Dr. C. M. JAI KSON, IIP Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and sold by d™KS ,st * and storekeepers in every town and village in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, and South America, at 75 cents per bottle, may 27,'39-ly. NERVOUS DISEASES CONTROLLED AND CONQUERED. Of all the various ills that detract from the en joyment of human life, most of them may be traced to a disordered condition of the nervous system.— The horrors of Kpile psy, or falling Sickne>s, arise in most cases from this cause. Our readers may re member, on several occasions before, we have allu ded to the wonderful cures, or modifications of Fits, made by the Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pills, in vented and prepared by Dr. Seth S. Hance, of 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. We feel tully satisfied that these Pills have cured some of the most stubborn cases of Epilepsy, as well us. the milder forms of Fits, such as severe Cramps, Spasms Jxc. Wo now record the fact, that persons will find these Pills equally efficacious in curing every form of nervous debility i —no matter whether manifes ted in the acute and excruciating form of Neural gia, Tic-Doloreitx, or Nervnns Headache, the misery of Dyspepsia or Indige-tion, the sufferings of Rheu matism or Gout, the melancholy hallucination of depressed spirits or hysteria, their effects will he equally fwppy and certain. Persons in the country An write to the inventor, and have the medicine forwarded to them by mail. The prices are, one box, $3; two boxes $5 , twelve boxes s2l ; and sent to any part of the country, free of postage— Direct your communications to Sr ru S. HANCE, 105 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. WORMS. E7"AS this is the season of tue year .vhen worms are most formidable among children, the proprietors ofM'Lane's Vermifuge. Fleming Bro ~of Pitsburgh, beg leave to call the attention of parents to its vir tues for the expelling of these annoying, and often fatal enemies ot childien. It was invented by a physician of great experience in Virginia, who.Ja!ter having used it for several years in his own practice, and found its success so universal, was induced at last to offer it to the public as a cheap but cer tain and excellent medicine. It has since become justly popular throughout the United States, as the most efficient Vermifuge ever known, and the de mand has been steadily on the increase since its first introduction to the public. will be careful to ask for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manu factured by FLEMING BROS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M'Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also his celebra ted Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable drugstores. None genuine without the signature of FLEMING BROS. Notice of luqusition. WHEREAS, John Lashley, late of Southampton township, dee'd, died seized of the following Ktui Estate, to wit : One tract of land situate in said Township oi South ampton, Bedford County,containing about one hun dred acres tnore or less, about 50 acres cleared and under fence, with a log dwelling house and kitchen and log barn thereon erected : also an apple orchard thereon ; adjoining lands oi William lams, t is sa id Wiliiam Lashley, Arnold Bennett and others. Leaving a widow, Naomi, who has since died, and eight*children, to wit : Robert Lashley, resi ding in Allegheny County, Maryland j Arnold Lash ley" residing in Bedford County, Pa., John Lashley, since dead, late of the State of Ohio, (leaving issue, the number and names of whom are unknown,) Asa Lashley, since dead, withaut issue, leaving a Wid ow, Harriet, since married to Daniel Means, of Bedford County, Nancy, intermarried with Abraham Johnston, both dead, leaving issue one child, to wit: William Johnston, who resides in Allegheny Co., Md. ; Elizabeth intermarried with Jacob Fletcher, since dead, leaving issue two children, viz : John L. Fletcher, residing in Bedford County, and Phil lip Fletcher, residing in Keokuk, lowa ; Sarah inter married with James Baker, residing in Columbiana County, Ohio, and William Lashley, of Bedford Co., whose'interest m the Real Estate in the above de scribed, was sold to O. E. Shannon. Esq., of Bed ford, by the Sheriff of Bedford Connty. Notice is therelore hereby given that in pursu ance of a writ of Partition, or Valuation, to me di rected, 1 will proceed to hold an Inquisition or Val uation on the said premises, on Tuesday, the 15th day of October, 1559, when and where all parties may attend if they see proper. Sheriff's Office, Bed- 1 WM. S. FLUKE, :ord, Sept. 23d, 1559. J Sheriff. Notice of luqusitiou. WHERE AS, Henry Steckman, late of Monroe Tp., Bedford County, died seized of the following Real Estate, to wit: One tract of land, being the mansion place, situ ate in the said Township, adjoining lands of Barna bas B. Steckman, Philip Reddinger, Mrs. Swartz walder, and others, containing one hundred seventy- MX and one half acres, and allowance ; one other Tract adjoining the above, patented in the name of John Steckman, containing thirty four and three fourth acres and allowance ; one other tract situate in same Township, adjoining lands of Jacob Steck man, Moses Dicken, Jacob Mills, Elizabeth Fletcher and John Wemmer, containing two hundred aiid two and eighteen perches and allowance : part of a tract of land surveyed on a warrant in the name of Mathew Taylor, and also one tract of land adjoin ing Johu Fletcher, Leonard Nycum, Joseph Bark man, Jatries Mountain and Philip Snider, containing one hundred and fifty nine acres and eight perches and allowance, surveyed on a warrant in the name of James Will and patented to S. M. Barclay. Leaving issue, eleven children, to wit: John Steck man, residing in Fulton County, Henry Steckman, residing in Rush County, Indiana, Sarah, intermar ried with John Mortimore, Philip Steckman, Jacob Steckman, Valentine Steckman, Teter Steckman, Andrew Steckman, Elizabeth, intermarried with David Morris Frederic Steckinanand Jame. Steckman all residing in Bedford County. Notice is, therefore, hereby given, that in pursu ance of a writ of Partition, or Valuation,'to me di ree'erf, I will proceed to hold an Inquisition, or Val uatior, OP the said premises, on Thursday, the 20lb day of October, 1559, when and where all parties, interested may attend ifibev eee proper. Sheriffs Office, Bed- | ' Y'M. S. FLUKE, ford, Sept. z.ld, 1553 jj tueiiif. Volt SALE IN Bedford ON TUESDAY. Ist NOVEMBER, NEXT the undersigned will sell at public sale, upon the premises, in Middle Woodbcrry Township, his farm of ISI ACRES AND 157 I'KRCHKS, known' as the "Schnebly Farm," adjoining lands of David Ktuckey, Barley's heirs, Jacoh Furry and others.— About one huff of the land is cleared and in a vood stale of cultivation, with a good House, Barn, Orchards, Acc., thereon ;the balance well timbered, with fine young chesnut and locust; lying at the edge of Morrison's Cove, where timber is scarce, rnjikes it particularly valuable. It is a convenient, distance from the Furnaces, Woodbcrry and other good markets. It is also well watered, i'art is limestone and the other produces well. ALSO, ON WEDNESDAY, 2i NOVEMBER, next, will be sold upon the premises in Middle Woodberry Township, near Bloom field Furnace, the farm known as the'•Daniels farm," containing I'M acres and GO perches. This property is one of the best producing farms in Morrison's Cove—is in a high state of cultiva tion—ties within J a mile of the Hollidayshurg Turnpike—adjoins Bloomlietd Furnace— is well watered—has an excellent orchard on it, with good improvements, including large farm house, log house, barn, \c. About too acres are cleaieland the balance well timbered. The locality ol this farm, and its convenience to market its proximity to Martinsburg, ,j-c., make it very desirable as a home property. ALSO, ON THURSDAY, 9.1 NOVEMBER, \ EXT, (tie undersigned will offer II|H>II the premises, near Stonerstown, Liberty Township, bis larm known a Pi he "Steel, or Snyder property," containing abon 'IOJ acres. This property lies within i a mile oi the Broad Top Rail Road has been lately improved and put in good order—has on it two goo,' >le orchards, a good spring at the door—aboti t 10u ..ties cleared and well fenced—a good part post-ami ai I; there is a good double log house and new bank bam upon the premises. A large portion is bottom land and well calcula ted for meadow. Being near Stonerstown, the Rail Road and the Mines, there is a ready cash market at the door, for every thing. ALSO, ON FRIDAY 4th NOVEMBER, NEXT, will be offered on the premises at 12 o'clock M., in Monroe Township, the farm upon which Michael Miller resides, containing about 250 acres, 100 ol which are cleared and under fence, with a two-story j name house, kitchen attached, bank barn and other buildings thereon erected. ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY, 4th NOV., AT 3 o'clock, I'. M-, will be offered upon the premises, the farm known as the "Christ. Miller place," containing J57 acres,o: thereabouts, about 70 acres cleared, and having thereon erected a log house, log barn, ,yc. This property adjoins Nathan Robinson, Anthony Smith and others. ALSO, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, THE sth, there w .11 be sold upon the premises, in Southamp ton Township, a tract of land containing about 100 acres, 50 of which :uc cleared, adjoining lands of Wtii. tarn l , Arnold Lashley and other-. I iie ! 'inprovements are a log dwelling house, with kitchen attached, and log barn;also an apple orchard thereon. Sales on each day to be at 12 o'clock, M.,except the Christ. Miller tract above stated. TERMS : One fourth in band and the balance in three payments, or otherwise, to suit purctiasers. Sales positive. O. E. SHANNON. Bedford, Pa., Sept. Iff, 1859. PUBLICS AL E () F VALU A BL E HEAL ESTATE, BY" virtue of an order of (he Orphans' Court o{ Bedford county, the ..undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, in Colorant town ship, on SATURDAY, 15 th OCTOBER JVEXT, the following described real estate : A tract of land containing One Hundred Jicrcs, sixty ot which are cleared and under fence, with a Lag H iiise and L >g Darn thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of ! Win. Dossier and Samuel Williams. TERMS : Cash at confirmation of sale. ALEXANDER JAMES, Trustee for the sale of the real es tate of George Siiafer, dee'd. Sept. IG, '59.-4 L VI D!TOE'S NOTICE.—The appointed by Ihe Orphan's Court ol Bed ford County, to distribute the funds in the hands ol Amariah YVilson, surviving Executor of John YVilson dee'd.,will meet the parlies in terested at his office, in Bedford, on Monday, 26th September, 1859, fbrthe purpose of atten ding to the duties of said appointment, where all may attend that think proper. J. YV. LLNGENFELTER. Sept. Dili, 1559. Auditor. • oisiLim mflE firm ot Reel h Minnich is <tis-oI veil by mti -1 tual consent. The books of the firm are in the hands of Jacob Reed for settlement. All persons indebted or having claims, are earnestly requested to call and settle immediately. Settlement must be had, pay or no pay, so don't delay. Ttianks are returned for past favors and a continnance of sup port is asked for the new firm of J. REED & co., who will sell their goods on the lowest living temi3 for caih or produce. JACOB REED, J. G. MINNICH, DAVID W. KAUFFMAN. NEW FIRM & NEW ROODS. .J. HEED & Co. Jieed Y Minnich return their thanks to the public } for the past libera! support afforded them, and be speak for the new firm a continuance of their fa vors. Determined to do a CASH Ac PRODUCE bu siness, as far as circumstances will permit, they expect to be able to supply their customers on the most liberal terms. They will receive in a few days a supply of NEW GOODS, carefully selected, to meet alt wants, and will take pleasure in showing the same, sale or no sale, to all favoring them with a call. \ EDITOR'S *Ol HE —The undersigned ap jioiDted by the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford Couuty, to distribute the money in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of the Real Estate of YVrn. H. Brown, will meet the parties interested, at his office iu Bedford,on Monday the 26th clay ot September, 1859, to attend "to the duties of said appointment, where all who think proper may attend. J. SELBY MOYVER, Sept 16,'59. Auditor. T UST,RECEIVED at Shoemaker &, Co's. tj cheap Store, a full supply of.Coffee, Sugar, Svrup, Moiasses, Chocolate, Essence ot Coffee, Madder, Indigo, S.C., which will he sold cheap. Sept. 9th, 1859. (Aheap law tuts* Closing out £Stock of Lawns and all kinds of thin dies, goods at cost. OSTEII Y CAKN. Bedford, Juiy, 13, 1539. h'otici?. All who are indebted fo me, by botv account, are requested fo call and settle their accounts eiflier by cash or note. AH who are interest d will please to attend lo this nolicesoon. S. E. POTTS. Sept. Id, J s. r )9. PUPLIC SALE OF PI? AT FfSTATF l t IVIJ i JA" i I J•" The subscriber will sell at Public sale, on Saturday, the 24th day of September, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the house of George Owe, in Union Township,the following described Real Estate: one tract of land, being the man sion tract, containing 6S acres, adjoining; lands ol Jos. Corle, Christian Ling, Catharine Points and Joseph, Taylor, about 10 acres ol which is clear and in a good slate of cultiva- j lion; a good log house, double log barn, blacksmith shop and Carpenter shop (hereon erected: this tiact has a public road passing through it and a first rate Mill site upon it,! also an orchard of young trees: also another tract containing 20 acres, or thereabout, ad joining lands oi 'i borons Blackburn, Thomas McCoy and uiliers, in St.Clair Township; this Jtract is unimproved, and valuable for its timber and limestone. Terms made known on day of sale. J. YV. LLNGENFELTER, Committee ol GEORGE OWE. Sep. 2, 1559. BEDFORD IL.INSIf.IL IOTITITE. RSY. JOHN LVOI., j P I|MU . L. LYTTLETON LYON, A. HI., J THK Fall session of thi < Institution will open 011 Friday, the ltith day of September, 1539. It is the design of the Principals, to make this Academy, in all respects, a first class Institution, for the thorough instruction of youth of both sexes, and to prepare them for any profession or position in life. The high moral and scientific tone of the school is well known to this community. The spacious brick building adjoining the resi dence of Dr. Wm. Watson, lias been secured tor the purposes of tlie Academy. A few bovs, (the number is limited to ten,) will be received into the family of the Principals, as boarders. The beauty of the scenery and the salubrity of the climate render Bedford a most desirable loca tion lor such a school. Persons from abroad, visiting at the Springs, can be near their children during the summer. It is desirable that pupils should enter at the com mencement of the session. I s'2bO per year, including boarding, TERMS. < washing, fuel, light, and Tuition in all f the branches.* Terms for day scholars : . I £<>.— English Branches. Per Quarter, .j 57 . 50> CUssical 110 &c . June 10,'39. oi"4*eaei':i illee § —VY in- leas in and by an .-vet oi General As-ombly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to regulate the General Elections wiii.in this Commonweal!! it is enjoin ed upon me to give public notice ot said Elections, and to enumerate in sail! notice what Officers are to lie elected, 1, WILLIAM S FLUKE, -sheriff ol the County ol Bedford, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the Electors o! the County of Bedford, that ;i General Election will he held in said County,on the second Tuesday (11th) October, 1559, at the several election districts, viz : The electors of the Borough of Bedford and township of Bedford, to meet at the Court House in said Borough. The electors of Broad Top township to meet at the Scitool House -n the town of Hopewell. The electors of Colerain township to meet at i-'ui-r, iu Rainsburg* " v said township. The electors of Cumberland Valley township to meet at the new School House erected on the land owned by John Whip's heirs in said township. The electors of Harrison township to meet at schooihouse number 5, near the dwelling house of Henry Keyser in said township. The electors ot Juniata township to meet at Keyset 's School House in said township. The electors of Hopewell township to meet at the School House near the home of John Dasher in said township. The electors of Londonderry township to meet at the house now occupied by VV'm. H. Hill, as a shop, in Bridgeport, m said township. The electors of the tbvvnship of Liberty to meet at the School House in Stonerstown in said township. The electors of Monroe township to meet at the house lately occupied by Jatues Curuell in Clearville, in said township. The electors of Scbellsburg borough to meet at the brick School House in said borough. The electors of Napier township lo meet at the brick School House in the borough of Schellsburg. The electors of East Providence township to meet at the house lately occupied by John Ny cum j*\, in said township. The electors ol Snake Spring township to meet at the School House near the Methodist church on land of John Hartley. The electors of West Providence township, to meet at the new log School House at Bloody Run in said township. The electors of St. Clair township, to meet at the store near the dwelling house of Gideon Trout in said township. The electors ol Union township to meet at the house of Michael VVyant in said township. The electors ot South YVoodberry township to meet at the house of Samuel Oster near No ble's mill in said township. The electors of Southampton township to meet at the house of YVm. Adams in said township. The electors of the township of Middle YVood berry to meet at the house of Henry Fluke in the village of YVoodberry ; at which times and places the qualified electors will elect by ballot : ONE PERSON for Auditor General of the Commonwealth. ONE PESON for Surveyor Genera of the Commonwealth. TWO PERSONS, in conjunction with the county of Somerset, to fill the office of Mem bers ol the House of Representatives, to represent the counties ot Bedford and Somer set in the House of Representatives. ONE PERSON for the office of Associ ate Judge for Bedford county ONE PERSON for the office of Treasurer for Bedford county. ONEjPERSON for the office of District Attor ney lor Bedford county. ONE PERSON for the office of County Survey or. ONE PERSON for the office of Commissioner. ONE PERSON for the office of Poor House Director. ONE PERSON for the office of Auditor for county. Ti.e election to be opened between the hours oi 7 auu S o'clock iu Uic forenoon, by public proclamation, and to keej op-n till 7 o'clock in the evening, when tin polls shall he closed. .VOTIVE JS HEREBY (UVEA, That every person, exrpp'ing Justices of the eace,wh<. shall hold any office or appointment of profit or. trust tinder the Lbited States, or of this State, jrany city or cnrpirxted district, whether a commipioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officerigent who is or thai! be employed under tbe legislap.-e, executive or Judiciary department of this Stfte, or of any citiy', or of any incorporated sir-trick and also, that erery rnemhei ot (Congress and of lie State Lcgisltiure, and of the select or council of any tity, or Commissioners of any inbrporaied district, is by law incapable of holdinjor exercising at the time the office or appoiiifnent of Judge, inspector or clerk of ar.y electioi of this Commonwealth, and that 110 inspec tor, jupe or other officer of such election shall be eligibl/jo be then voted for. Aniftie said act of assembly entitled "an act re lating*.. elections of tuis Commonwealth," passed July 'LiSlfi, further provides as follows, to wit : "Tit-"the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respectite places appointed lor holding the election in tbetJstrict at which they respectively belong, lieforejh/o'clock m the Morning ot The ~il Tuesday of Octobjii and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, vjio shall be a qualified voter ol such dis trict^ "In bse the person who shall have received the serond iighest number ot \ote lor inspector, shall not uligid on ttie day of any election, then the poi son wjjf shall have received the second highest numbjsof votes l'rr Judge at the next preceding electiu. shall act as inspector in his place. And in cai the person who has received the highest nu in bis of roles lor inspector shall not attend, the persojelected Judge shall appoint an inspector in in his place, and in case the person elected judge shall ot attend, then the inspector who received the hjhest number of votes shall appoint a judge in bixilace; and if any vacancy shall continue in the bard for the space of one hour alter the time fixed if law for the opening of tbe election the qnalipri voters for the township, ward or district for wfich such officers shall have been elected, piesejtatthe election, shaiielect one ot their num ber UXill such a vacancy. It stall be the duty of the several assessors i*b spectiely to attend at the place of holding every gener}, speciai, or township election during the wholtftime such election is kept open, lor the pur pose f giving information to the inspectors, and judge when called on, in relation to the right of any prson assessed by them to vote at such elec tion, ;|(l on such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters, as the said inspectors or eitiier of than stiail from time to time require. "IVoperson shall be permitted to vote at any elec tion at aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty one or more, who shall have resided in this State at Last one year, and in the election dis trict wiere he offers to vote ten days immediately precedsg such election, and within two years paid a Statepr county tax which shall have been asses sed at last ten days before the election. But a citij>eni>f the United States who has previously been a qmliied voter of this State and removed there from ail returned, and who shall have resided in the e'eition di-trict and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be er.tled to vote after residing in this State six rrontiis Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of thi United States, between the ages oi twenty one anf twenty-two years, who have resided in the electoi a.strict ten days as aforesaid shall be entitel to vote, a! "ough they shall not have paid tax. "IV> person shall he permitted to vote whose natrv is not contained in the list of taxable inhabi tant! furntshed by the Commissioners, unless: First, he (induce a receipt of payment, within two years of Sale or County tax asse.-ed agreeably to the ConiituTioii, and give satisfactory evidence on his owntiath or aliirmation of another that he has paid suclia lax, or in a failure to produce a receipt shall snalf oath to the payment thereof, or second, if he clait a right to vote by being an elector between the(ge of twenty-one and twenty-two years shall deptc oil oath or aifirmation, that he has resided in tie Slate at least one year next before his applica tion arui make such prool of residence in the lib trie as is required by this act, and that he does veriy believe, from the accouut given him that he is if the age aforesaid, and give such other evidnce as is required by this act, whereupon the nam of the person so admitted to vote shall be inseted in the alphabetical list by the 111-pector, and* r.ote made opposite thereto by writing the ■■ he shall be admitted) to vote by rea sosvf hav ing paid iax, or rtiu word 'age it he shall be dmitted to vote by reason of age, and in either cas, thejreason of such a vote shall be called out to ilmclerks, who shall make the like note 111 the lists of v>ters kept by them. "n all casps where the name of rbe person claim ing '.o vote is not found on the list furnished by the comriissioners, and assessors, or his right to vote j wheker found tbpreon or not, is objected to by any ! qua!|ed citizen, it shall be the doty of the inspec tors j> examine such persons on oath as to his qual ilica'bns, and if he claims to have resided within the Sble for one year or more, his oath shall be suiihient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at leit one competent witness, who shall he uqnai | itied {lector that he has resided within the district lor nfre than ten days immediately preceding said election and shall also himself swear that his bona fide ksidence, in pursuance of his lawlul calling, is w thin the district, and thai he did rot remove in the i-trict for the purjiose 01 voting therein. "leery person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of his residence and laynient of taxes, as oforesaid, shall be admitted to vi'te in the township, ward or district in which he stall reside. "1" any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any direr of ati election under this act irom holding such dection, or use or threaten any violence to any such ifficer, and shall interrupt or improperly inter fere vith him in the execution of his duty, shall blocker attempt 10 block up the window or avenue to an* window where the same maybe holden, or shall viciously disturb the peace of such election, or shaiipse or practice any intimidation, threats, force or vidence, with the design to influence unduly or overafe any elector, or prevent nim from voting, or to jestrnin the freedom of choice, such person 011 conairtion shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hindred dollars and be imprisoned lor any time not lefs than one nor more than twelve months, and itit shall bo shown in the Court where the trial ol met offence shall be had, that the poison so of tendirg was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the saidollence was committed, and n< entitled to vote therein, then, on conviction, he shi l.be sentenced to pay a line ot not less than one huldred nor more than one thousand dollars,and be imprisoned not leos than six months nor more than livo years. "If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the resultof any election wit! in Hie ( om mon wealth, or shall offer to make any >uc.: bet or wager either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invit* *ny person or persons to make such bet or wayer,Upon conviction thereol, he or they shall forfeit Iml pay three limes the amount they- tbei or olfered to bet. And the Juges of the respective districts afore said, ate required to meet at Bedlord. on friday, next following the holding of said election, tin-ri and there to perform those things required 01 them by law. tJiven mder my band, at my office 111 Bedford, this 9th day of September, in the year ot' our Lord, one tlousand eight hundred and fifty eight, and the eighty-fourth oithe Indepcndenc of the United Status. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sept. 9, 1559. JOSEPH FUSSELL, ISO. 1 NORTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER OF SUPERIOR QUALITY OF Umbrellas Si Parasols, Has sow in his stock the most complete assort ment, embracing many new styles, some ol which can be found in no other establishment, and which he is prepared to ofler to CASH AND SHORT TIME purchasers, at very satisfactory prices. Sept. 9, lm. Now ISica For Bargains in the sum dinerress goods. Falling off at cost. OSTEU & CAKN. iledtoid,July to, 100 S. DR. M'LANRS CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER FILLS. \X/"E hcg leave to call the atten tion of the J rade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now 'ocfore the public. We refer to Dr. Clias. Hl'lane's fflebrated Vcrmifugc and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or alter taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMING B"0S. Pittsburgh, Pa. P. S. Dealers ami Physicians ordering from others th ;n > l cming Pros., will d w.-ll to write their orders tl t:rt!y, and n/nus hvt Dr. V, fyrrpoTixl by Pkmi/ig Urns. Pitts!-urgh , J "a. To tlioso wishing to give them a trial, we will forward per mail. jy*t joid, to any JWIRT of THE United States, one IKIX of Pills frr twelve \ three-rent postngo stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for \ fourteen three-eMnt stamps. All orders from Canada must [ ho mxvaipaiii. d by i M'elity cents citra, UF or sale at theDrng Stores fo ftrs.Reamer i\ Ha ry, iL.AtV.rti, and U other i)r*tggists m the county r. May pMMWMI DE. EOOPLANB'S GERMAN BITTERS, AXT IfR. UOOFLAXD'S IMLSIMIC CORDIAL,, The great standard mcdicvies of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years cf trial. UnbowuLd satisfac tion is rendered ly them in all cases; and the ! people have pronounced (hem worthy. Fiver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Kervens System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disorderrd liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, arc speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. \ The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre t paraiion extant. It will cure, WITHOUT FAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In tiaecza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, end has performed the most astonishing aires ever knotcn of Confirmed Consumption. A few notes scill afro at onre cheek and cure the most revere Diarrhcsa proceeding from COLD IS THE BOWELS. These medicines arc prepared hy Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and arc sold by druggists and dialers in medicines everywhere, at 7o ten's per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON ■trill be on the outside scrapper of each Lottie. In the Almanac published annually by the. proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC, you sail find testimony and commemlatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. For sale at the Drug Stores of Drs. Reamer A llar |TJ*, Bedford, and all other Druggi&ts in the county. ! May 20, 1859. T ) EftSONS WISHING TO CHANGE tTIKI R | business to a rapidly increasing Country, a New Settlement where hundreds are going, where the climate is mild and delightful. See advertise ment of the Hammonton Settlement, another col untti. NOTICE. THE undersigned having sold onf his Store to J. B. Williams, gives notice that his Books nre r.owready for settlement All persons having accounts Standing upon said hook will please settle the same, either by cash or note, and tho-e hav ing noios which have been standing from year to year, w ill pleasr lift them. JACOB BAKNDOI.I.AB. Bloody Run, Aug. 29,'59-tf. OWQUA MATTINGS.—We have jost VJT received a large lot ol prime quality Mat tings 1 Nc 1 i check and plain white. A. B. CRAMER & CO. May 7,'59. SHOE BUSINESS A NO FACTORIES CAN [IO carried on profitably at Hammunton.- See advertisement of Hammonton Land- /'T>7. Sio 00 Pays for a full course in the Iron City Col lege, the largest, tyist extensively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the United States. I'oiif LarseHails, For writing, (Commercial Calculations, Book keeping and lectures. • sual time to complete a full course, from G to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Rooks of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from >SSOO to 81000 Students enter at any time—No Vacation- Review at pleasure. First Pentiums for Rest Writing Awarded this institution. The best and gres test variety of Penmanship in any one Hall < the Union, is found here. •>' sons received at half price. For lull information, Circular, Specimen o Business and Ornamental Writing and Umbel li<hed View ol the College, inclose five letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. |3cnnsiiltarca Jusuvantc Company OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, NO 63 FOURTH STREET. Capital And Surplus over 150,000.00. DIRECTORS. •I A con TA INTER, C. A. COLTON, N. VOEGHTLY, KODY PATTERSON, A. A. CARRIER, 1. G. SFUOUL. HENRY SPUOUL, A. J. JONES, G. W. SMITH, WAUE HAMPTON, ROD'T PATRICK, J. b. UOPKINS This Compaay has paid losses from the date of its incor|ioration in 1851, up to May, 1850, to a rnr.urit of $30'2,.5-35, 07, in addition to regular semi annual Dividends of from 6to 15 per cent affording evidence of its stability and usefulness. LOSSES LIBERALLY ADJUSTED & PROMPTLY PAID. A. A. CARRIER, Pres't. I. G. STROVE, Sec'y. J .W. Lingenfelter, Agent. Office at Bedford Pa. September 2, 1359.-lyr. LAYES FOR SALE rpHB subscriber offers for sale his farm situ g ated on the Mile Hill, near Schelisburg, containing 63 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Emanuel Stafler, Daniel Miller, Peler Schell and others. The improvements aie a good Log House, one and a half story high, with a ceiiar under the same, a good double barn, and a good Apple orchard, with other fruit trees, a good well of never-tailing water near the door ; 49 acres cleared and 14 acres timbered and all the land under fence. Any person wishing to obtain a good home, can cail on the subscriber living in Schelisburg. JOHN RININGER. Also another tract of Land containing 60 acres, adjoining the above described Jand, a part of which is well timbered, which can be had at a fair price by calling on the Subscriber living in Schelisburg. DANIEL MILLER. September 2, 1859.—At. XOTICI) TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS A\D TEACH ERS. THECounty Superintendent will meet with the School Directors, and Teachers of Bedfoul c.0., for the purpose of holding public e.vamina | lions of applicants for schools, in the following older, viz : For Bedford borough and Bedford township, on the 23d and 2Mb of September; Coleraio, on the 2t>th ; Snake Spring, 27th ; St. Clair, Oct. lib ; T i)ion, nth : Middle Woodberry, Gth , South Woodberry, 7th ; Harrison, 12th ; Lon donderry, 13th ; Cumberland Valley, 14th ; West Providence, 17th ; Hopewell, iSth , Broad Top, 19th ; Liberty, 20th; East Provi dence, 2Hh ; Monroe, 2~>th ; Juniata, 28th Scheilsburg and Napier,29th. The examinations will he held in the same places, in the respective districts, they were last year, and will he opened at 9 o'clock, on each ot the above named days. The public are respectfully invited to [ • present. H HECK" CRM \\, Sept. 9th. IS;>9. Co. SoperintonJ. n' ■ NEW BANS NEW FAIL ROAD AND NEW Shoe And st or k . ' MANSPEAKF.R have just returned from the East, another time, with a splendid lot of SHOES, ot every kind, par ticularly Women's and Children's Summer ware, CHE.vPER THAN EVER. —ALSO— A very large assortment of Dry Goods. ALSO— " GROCERIES, and in their Variety depait men't contained a little of everything. CALL and see prices and qualities. CALICO at 4 cents a yard, lor instance, ex everything else in proportion. P. S. All kinds ot produce taken in and change for goods, at market price. Orphans' poiirt Nate* i)V VIRTUE of an order of the Orphans' > Court of Bedlord County, the subscriber, adm'r of John Oster, late of Cumberland Valley township, deceased, Will sell by public outcry, on the premises on Wednesday, the }9th day of October, IS.">9, the follow ing described Real Estate, to wit : A tract ot 1 lb acres of land, being the man sion tract of deceased, si'uale in Cumberland Valley tp., Bedford'County,adjoining lands of J. Osier, Adam Zenibower, Samuel Hendrick son and others, about GO acres cleared and un der t.'iice, hnvtug thereon elected, two log hou ses, a story and a half high, a log harn, an a|>- ple'oichard, &c., &.c. TERMS : One half in hand, at confirmation of sale ; one halt of the balance in one year, and the remainder in two rears, the whole with interest. JOHN H. RUSH, A•lm't ol John Ost'U Sept ' 1559
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