<ire;U Arrival of I'ILL I\S WIPER ROODS. JUST r-vi'ivcl nod on hand, the hest us ..itM'-et <•: BOOTS nn<t SHOrS that juM 1 icctvd for the otti* 'tis of Bedford. .1 strong-; s v i -.it i -g the place, 1 door smith ~t" tlinnici;'* Cwnlectionury Store, on Juliana j Street. Men-' Grained Water-Proof long legged Hoofs, Metis* thick solo eastern made ~j long legged loots. Mens' Kip amt c >ar i se i.e.ivv it K>r-.. Gems' l ine Calf double -o'e R lots, Gents' 'Mtford Ties. G eats' C ,!,gress Guild's. Mens' Heavy eitv made Brogans. Ladies' Morocco Hoots, Ladies" Coat 'feel Riots, W'omens' Cilf he ivy ■a inter B jots; M isses' ami Children*' Boots :a variety. Roys' Roots ot all kinds, size and d*s, I'iotion. (tru, in variety, iil he always kept on ' hand. IVrsons wishing ts purchase gooil Boots and hoes will please give me a eall before buying cl se where. ADAM FERGUSON. (i. t. ff, 1557. j xmti;. IN' the matter of the exceptions to the ae . it of S. il. Tate. Esq?., Adtn'r ot the Ks -11 of Michael B. Shriner. dec'tl. I he undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' (' • i r t to examine tin* exceptions and report iccourit, will sit tor that purpose, at his of- • li In Bedford, on Wednesday, the 14th day . ! October, inst.. at 10 o'click, A. M., when i ,where all persons interested mv attend. JXO. MOWER, ./lit or. (ict. 'J, TBo7. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLiMIfIOS. PURSUANT TO AN ACT OF GENERAL I Asseaibly of the Comnionwcalth of I'enn v mil,entitled --An .act relating to theKloc ins of this Commonwealth," approved the - md day of July, Anno Domini, one tliotis . eight hundred and thirty-nine, I. HUGH \L< idllE, High Siteritrof the County of Red- Feunsv lvania, do lierehy make known, 1 I give uotiee to tiie Electors "f the Count v a.. -ii l. that a GENERAL ELECTION will ■ !K ! 1 iii said County ol R dtord, I'eiuisylva ;,i i. 011 the -V't'OND TUESDAY.*, (13tb) OCTOBER. ■ 7. t which time, State and County officers, are to he elected, to wit: ."K.ISON for Governor <>f said Com. . 1. (iN'E FEKSON for Canat Commissioner of > ii i ckmim-ia*ea'.tli. ; ;\ ti t'ERSON S for Judges of the .Supreme i irt of.siid Conimouwealtr. i.'v'E I'EUSON, in ronjiuiction vvilli the ■u'lti."! of Somerset and Huntingdon, to fill ■ 1 • "tfice of Senator, to represent ibe Cotmti< s ■ B-'Utor l, Somerset and Huntiiigdoti in the - evitj of the pomntonw eilth. TWO I'E.HSONS. in conjunction with the OVnty of Somerset, to li i the offices of Meui ;, ~f the House of R"pres" 11 tatives, to rep -sent the C 'linti ;s of Somerset and Bedford ,a t'ue House ot Representatives of I'euusylvu ui 1. ONE PF.RSON to fill the office of Protie no !arv, C ork of the Coarrs of Over and Termi ner. an i Quarter Sessions, Register of H ill-. Recorder of Deeds and (fieri: of the Orphans' Court of s ii I (bruiitv. ONE PERSON to fill the office ol Sheriff of said Comity. ONE PERSON to ii.! tiie office oi Court) Vre.isur r of said County. ONE PERSON to till the (>:5 :e of County Commissioner of s tid County. ONE PERSON t< fill the office of County Auditor "f said County. ONE PERSON to hit tb < fflre of Poor JTous' Director ot said County. I i-.o Ik rcby make kuown, and give notice, tut the places wf holding the a lores ud (i.iieral i l.ciion. in the several Boroughs and lown s - wj;i. 1 . the Ceuuty of B -dloi'd, ate as fol .* V\ A , '0 W if • Tile El ' rs of tlia Borough of Bedford and 'i .ovuship of Bedford to meet at the C >urt House 01 - i I Horottgii. i Electors of Broa ltop Township to meet a; tie S-U<d House in Il qHJWeIi. 1 ,e ;.l"'t<Tsoi C'derain township to meet at 1 o • <-s" ot Henjimin Kegg, in Raii;s K urg, in s ilti i . . 1 lie H ; sof CnmbetluHi Valley Township to uuet if liie N<• school House i iw-kd on : lin i owned ... John Whip's liens iu .-.ad Township. Tf Ll-ctor* I.r Harris-, n Township to meet f.t s~h >. i House N>. uar i'-n- dw lung lioU't o! Henry Key s'r in said Township. ,' ic hi-etuis ol Juni it i Township to meet at K,.- - r's ! floitse in -rid Township. 1 ie Electors ot Hopewell Tnwnship to meet .. i• sellout il >u.v near llio house of John it SII -r in s 11J Township. fix- Electors of Londonderry Towaririp tit - house now occupied by Win. 11. 4i<tt <s a shop, iii B: i lgep"it. I.i said Township. I hefflectoi* of the Township of Liberty in t :at tin. school House iu .S'totierslown ius.ti'l : jwusliip. The Electors of Monroe Township to meet - • the house of Jauies l aruel in ( > .arviLe, in said Township. The Electorsol Xapier Township and Relr-iß i'Urg Borougli to meet at ttie lionse built lor a school 1) >use iu tlie Borough ot Scheilstuirg, The Electors of East Providence Township to nieetat the house of Johu Xycum, Jr., inn keejier, in said Township. The electors of Snake Spring township to meet at the school House near the Methodist Church, on lauds of John G. tlsrtl -v The Electors of West Providence Township to meet at the new log school House at Bloody ltun ins tid township. The Electors of St. 'A or Township to meet at the store near the dwelling house ol'GdeOn Trout in said township. The Electors of Union Township to meet at the house of Michael Wyantin said township. The vl -ctors of South Woodlierry township t,: meet at the house of Samuel lister in said town ship. The Electors of Southampton Township to meet at the house of IVi.lilii Adams in said township. The Electors of the township of Middle Wood berry to meet at the house of Henry riuke, ill the village of Wooilberry. The election to l>e opened between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock* in the forenoon, by a public proclamation, and to keep open until seven o - .•lock in the evening, when Uu polls shall be ■ 1 IN-* 1. .VOTICK IS HEREBY CIVE.Y That every person, excepting Justices of the P .-r.ce, who sijail hoi 1 any office or appointment of pr tit or trust un i -r the United States, or of this State, or any city or corporatod district, wbetuer a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer ..r agent, who is or shall be employed under the 1-gisl itive, executive or Judiciary department of this .Vtife. or of any city, or of any incorporated district, and also; that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common coun cil of any city or L'uinihisio.ers ot any incor po-aUxl district is by 1 iw incapable of hoi liog or exercising at the time the ..ffl -a* or appointment f Judge, inspector or clerk of any election of tliis Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or other officer of such election shall be cl.ginie to be then voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled "an ect rel iting to elections of this Commonwealth,'* passed July 3, 184 V, further provides a* fol lows, to wits <-Thit the inspectors and judges shall meet at tiie respective places appoints I for hoi ling the election in the district at which they re spectively- lielong, before eigiit o'clock in the morning Of the 2d Tuesday of October, and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, who ahull be a qualified voter of such district. -io ease the person who shall have received f the highest rinniher of votes for inspector shall not a.tend on the day id any election, then the person who shall have received the second high est number of votes {or Judge at the next pre ceding election, sit til act'tis inspector in ids pi ice. And in case the person who has receiv . e l the highest mimlwr ot votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint, an inspector in his place, ana in case i the person elected judge shall not attend, then tint inspector who received the highest number ot votes shall appoint judge in bis place; and ■if any vacancy shall continue in thebmrdlor j the space of one hour after the time fixed by liw (or the opening of the tlection, the quali fied voters for the township, wird or district for which such officers sh ill have been elected, pres . cut at the election, shall elect one of their num iier to fill such a vacancy. "It shall he the duty of the several assessors respectively to'attend at tli" (dice of bolting . every general, special, or township election du ring the whole time said election Is kept open, • for the purpose of giving information to the in spectors, and judge. when c died on, in rejitipn to the right oi any p irson assessed bv them to vote at such el •cliou, and on such other mut ters in rcl itiou to the assessment of voters, as • the said inspectors o.- either of them shall from linn* to lime require. ••No pei*s tu shall be perm iff et I t,, vote, at any el prion as afores ml, thin a white Ireemin ot the age of twenty one or more, who shall bavt ! resided in tliis State at least one year, ami in the election district wecre lie oilers to vote ten days immediately preceding such eket'on. and , within two year* paid a State or county tax which shall have been assessed at least ten days , before the (lection. Hut a citizen of the Uni ted States who lias pievjousjy been a qualified votn of this State and removed therefrom and ■ returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote after residing in this State I six months; Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States between the ages of twenty-one no i twenty-two years, who have resided in the election district ten days as , aforesaid shall he eiititl <1 to vote, although they shall not have paid'tix. "No person shall be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in tin- Est of taxable in haUtants furnished by tli; Commissioners, un less; First, lie produce a receipt of payment, i within two years of B'tato or County tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfac tory evidence on his own oath or affirm itioii of another that lie has paid such a tax. or in a fail ure to pioduce a receipt shall make oa.h to the pay nielit theieof, or Second, if lie claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty one and twenty-two years shall depose ' on oatU or affirmation, that lie has resided in the State at hast one year next liffore his ap plication. ami make suah proof of residence in the district as is required by this act. and that ii- does ve ily believe, from the account given ';i"n that lie is ot the age aloivsrid. an i give such other evidence as is requi ed by this act. wMen uf on the name of the verson so admitted to vote shall he inserted in ttio alph ibetie ii list : by the inspector, and a note made opposite t urreto by writing the word "tax." if he slnll be admitted to vote by reason ot having paid tax. or the word "age,*' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of age, and in either cas ■ the reason "t inch a vote shall be called out to the chirks, who shall ma le the like note in toe lists of voters kept by them. "In all cases where the name of the per.sot claiming to vote is not found on the list fur nished by tiic commissioners, and assessors. .r , iiis right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objrctsd to by any qiialiti i citi/.un, it shall be the duty of the inspectors p> examine such person on o.ub as to his qualifications, and if u" cl ems t'> have resided wiiiiiu the State lor one year or more, his oath shall he suffici -nt proof thereof, hut he shall unite proof by at • least one coranetent witness, who shall be a qualified (doctor, lint he hi* re-i l-I within tile district for more tnau ten days iiu.ne liately pre c • li> g s .id election ami shall also himself swear that bis bona file resid lice, in pursnnice ol his 1 ov( n| c illing. w wdhin the district ai l rh, • In did not remove within the di-trict tortile, purpose <>f (II ring theri i:I, '•Every p Tsotiq aaii led as aforesii 1, and who shall,maku due pr of if require -, of his resi dence an! payment of tax s as aforesaid, shall he 'dwitteil to vote i t tli" t wnsh'.p, war I or district in which he shall re-i i '•lfany person sliali pr vent <>r attempt to prevent any officer of an election under this act from holding sue!) election, or use cr threat-n any via Luce to any si eh officer. slid shall in t'-rrupt or improperly i"t.-rf-re with him in tiie executioti of his duty, slml' block or attempt to i.lock up the window or nv.iue to any window where toe same may be hid en. "t shall riotous ly disturb the pesce ol such , kc'ian, or shall use or practice any iuf itnidation, threits. force or viol uice, with the design to iiifiuenct limine i ly or overawe any elector, or prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, i sucb person on conviction shall be fine 1 in any sum not exceeding five hundred d ul.irs and to j be imprisoned for any time not 1 •<", than one or more thin twelve months, an 1 it it sin!! be shown to the Court whcie the trial of n-eli of fence shall be had, that the parson • > off'oi ling was m t a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the s dd offence was committed, i and not entitled to vote therein, tli ui on con viction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not l"ss than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and b" imprisoned not less tbin six mouths nor more than two years. ••If any person or persons shill mike any bet or wig r upon the result of any election within the Commonwealth, or shall off" r to m the uov I such bet or wager, either by ver id prorlaiua tion thereof, or by any written or printed ml ; vertisement, or cbriil nge, or invite any person ior per-o is to makn su-di net or wager, upon convictioa thereof ha oi they shall forfeit ami pay three times the a nouul s i b- t or #ii*-red to be bet. And whereas, by a joint resolution agreed to by a majority ot' the members elected to each Housu ol the Legislature, at two su recs. ive ses sions of the same, the first seision commencing ou the first Tuesday of January, in th- year of our Lord one thousand -right hundred at) 1 fifty six, and the second sessiu., commencing on the tir.-t Tuesday of January, in the year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-sev en, it is proposed to add the following amend ments to the C institution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to wit: Resolved, By the Semite ami House of Repre sentative* of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in (icneral Assembly met: That the following amendments are proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. *"IUST AMENDMENT. There shall l>e an additional article to said Constitution to b designated as article eleven, as follows: ARTICLE XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS'. SKCTI os The state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; tmt the nggregat; amount of sueli direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more u-ts of the general assembly, or at dif ferent period* of time, shad never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand doll irs, and the mo ney arising front the creation of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was ob tained, or to repay the debts HO contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. SEC. 2. In addition to the above limited power the State may contract debt* to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the state in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebted edness of the State: hut the money arising from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to re pay such debts, and to no other purpose what ever. SECTION* 2. Except the debts above specified in section o-e and two of this article, no debt whatever shall bo created by, or on behalf of the state. JNEOTIO* 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt con tr acted as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first session, after the adoption of this amend ment. create a sinking fund, which shall bo sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, ani annually to reduce ihe principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund sh ill BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. consist of the net annual income o f the public works, from time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds ol' the same, or any pair theieof, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stock owned by the state, together with other funds, or resources, that may be designate t by law.— The sinking fund may be increased, from as signing to it any part of the taxes, or other re venues of the state, not required tor the ordina ry and current expenses ot government, and un less in case of war, invasion or iristi treat ion. no part of the said sinking liuid shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment ol' the public debt, until the amount of audi debt is reduced below the sum of five million- ot' dol lars. Siu rtox .j. Tb" credit of the commonwealth ahull nut in any uniiiier, or eient. in? t 1 ged or loaned to any incividual, or company, corpor ation or association; nor shall the romtuou weal'h hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, association, in corporation. SKCTIOX C. Tit" commonwealth shall not as sume the debt, or any part thereof, o"any coun ty, city, borough, or townahip, or ol' anv cor poration ot association, unless such debt shall liave been contracted to enable the state to re pel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend its If in time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of its pre sent indebtedness. SKCTIO.X 7. Tiie l -'gisl dure sliali not authorize any Bounty, city, borough, township, < r incor porated district, by viittte of a vote of its citi zen.-, or otherwise, to become a stockho! ier in any company, association or corporation; ot to obtain money for. or loan its credit to. any cor poration, association, institution or party, STX-OXI" AMENDMENT. There shall bean additional articja to said constitution, to be designated a-arte I ■ Nil. as fellmsi irtricr.E 511. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county sit .11 be divided by a line cutting o.T over one-tenth of its population, {either to form a new county or otherwise.) without the express assent of such cimty. by a vote the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than lour hundred square miles, TIIIUP VMEStI'.tEXT. From section two of the first artiel • of the constitution. Strike out the words, ••of' the rity of Phila'ielphi'i awl of end', connly mper irely;" from section five, same article, strike out. the word*, '-of Philadelphia a,id of ihr levrral coun ties;" from section sen—, same article, strike out the words. • n.'ithe. Hit city oj Phi la iclphia nor nay;'" and insert m lieu thereof the words, "and no,*'' and strike out • se'fion four, nine article;" ami in 1 eu thereof insert the following: '■SUCTION 4. In the year one thousind eight hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the number of one hundred, ahull la' apportioned and dis tributed equally, throughout the st te, by dis tricts. in proportion to the number of ta.xabl iiiliahitauts in the several parts thereof; i-vcept that any county containing it 1 ;usl three thou sand five hundred taxable*, may be nil >wed a Separate representation; but no more than three counties si.rill be joined, and no county shall be divided in the formation of a (list ties. Anv city containing a sufficient number of tixitls to entitle it to at least two represent itives, shall ha>e a s.'perate representation assigned it. ami shall he divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of cqii ! tax lit] 1 populi tion as near a* m iv be. eaelt of which districts siiail cl'Ct one represent itiv At the crd < f section seven, smie artiel ■> in s wt tiia.se words, ••the city of Phil a letvhia shall bedici-led into single 1: tutorial ■liitri- lt. of co: ie uous territory as nearly eyual in taxable popula tion irt possible; but notrari shall be die'lei the for mat son thereof." i lia 1 gisl .tare, at it- first s ssioi. aller the ad( pti"e of liiis aniemliilcnt. shall divide the city of Philidolphia into senatorial ami repre sentative districts, in the 111 nun r above proi i ded; such district* to remain unchanged unt I the apportionment 111 the year one t uiiscid uialit nunlr.'t iuuLfiixtv-I'aiu'. rOfltTH VMENDMr.Nr. There sliall be an additional .section to the first artiel; of Said const; utioti, which *!iall be liunilierei' and read ssfi Hows: Sficrio.x ff'. Tlte ) ,'gisl iture sbjl! hive the power to niter, revoke or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under any special, of general 1 iw. whenever in their opinion it in ty h; injurious t ■ the ciliz 'tis of the commonwealth; in such 111 inner, however, tn.it no injustice shall be done to I he c >rpur itors- And whereas, it is provid d. in the tentu ar tiele of the C institution, that any amendment - . agreed upon shall he silhmitted to til" peo ple. in such m inner and at such t tu 'S, at i - is. t.iree month* if'er Steiug so agreed to liv the two Houses, j* the Legi.-I nine shall priv.t >e. NOW*. THKHKFORE, be it known, by in A ot the jure of this C •miuoiiwesliii. e ititl n! '■ An Act Prescribing the Time an I il inner of .Submitting t > the P-opie, tor 'heir Itatifleati'H! or Kej.etion tne pioposetl Amend ments to th • C i.isiitilti'in." appr'-ved May iwtlu'n. Anno liomiuj one thousand eight hund iv<i m.l fifty seven, it is provide ri as foil.<w*. to wit : SUCTION 1, That, for the parp■>< of ascer taining tiie sense of the citizens ot this C >ni inon wealth iu regsrd to the adoption or rejection o{ >ail Amendments, or eitiier of than, the Governor of this Commonwealth shdl issus a . At of election directed to the Sheritf of etch .nit every County of this C nnnmnwiMlth, com manding them to give notice in the usual nun iter, in not ! <s thin two newspapers in eieh Oountr. (provided that si many are pu dished Unrein.) th* an election will he bid lin each of the townships. Wimls ami districts therein, on the second Tuesday of Ootoiier, in tin- year f our Lord one thousan I eight hundred and fifty-seven, tor the purpose of dccid.ug upon tint adoption or rej .iction o! the said Amend ni Jilts, or my of them; which said el action shall i>.. In I I at tin: pi o: -. and opened and el .s • 1 a) the tiniest and within whih the (■ -nerd Llee tion of this commonwealth are hel i. opened and clued; and it shall lie the duty <>l the Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of each of said 1 own ships. wards and districts, to receive at thosaid election, tickets, "it her written or pi in <*, l. or partly written an i partly print -d, from citizens duly qualified to vote for Members •>! tile < n erai Assembly, and to deposit thorn hi t box or boxes to be for tli.it purpose provide 1 by tile proper officers; which tickets shah he respec tively 1 ibclled ou the outside, 'Tirst A neriu inetit," ••Second Amendment,' '• I liird Allien 1- lnenr," and "Fourth Amendment," and those who arc favoiabl •to said \m.mdm :nt.s or any of them, iu ay express their desire by voting each as many separate written or priute 1; or partiv written or printed tickets, containing on tin "inside thereof the words '-For th- A men Intents," and those opposed to such Amendments, or any of them, may express their opposition by voting each as in my sept-r --at • written or printed ballots or tickets, eon fining on tils inside thereof tint aoiJs, --A gainst the Amendments." SECTios 2. That the election on the still pro posed Amendments, shall, in sll lesp-'ct*. be conducted as tiie General Elections of this Commonwealth are no* conducted; and it shall be the da'v ol the return judges of the respec tive Counties and districts thereof, first having carefully ascertained the number of votes given for or against each of said Amendments in roe lu.mncr aforesaid, to make out duplicate r. turn* thereof, expressed in words at 1 mgth, and not in figures, only one of which returns s" made shall he lodged in the Prothonotan s offlte ot the Cou-t of Common Pleas of the proper C mnty, a* d the other sealed and directed to the Secretirv of the Commonwealth, and by one of said Judges deposited forthwith m the most convenient Post Offica. And the Judgf sof tho respective districts aforesaid, are required to meet at Bedford, on tho Friday next Hallowing the holding of sai, Election/then and there to perform those tliinge required of them by law. Given under my hand, at my office in Bedford, this Uth day of 3ept.-mb.-r, in th • year of our Lord, one thousand -ight hundred and tirty •even, and the 82 1 of Independence of tho United States. HUGH MOORE. Sheriff. Bedford, Sept. 11, 145". < <MI II OX SI'IKNHA THE teachers and director* ol t!t Common School of Bedford Co. aio hereby notilh-d that the County Superintendent will meet with them in their respective district*, as follows: Xapi<*r, at the school house in Sclielbtburg, Sept. 2d. Schcllsburg Borough, Sept. 2d. (evening.) j Juniata, at Bunn.a Visit, Sept. 28. St. Clair, at Eight Square School lieu*', Sept. 2'J. IJnion. at the School House netr John Fick e's dwelling, Sept. 30. Middl: Woodbcrry, nt Wootfijerry, Oct. 1. South Woodberry, at I'attonsville, Oct. 2. 11 irrison. at Riser's School lfoase. Oct. 6. Loud ii.derry. at Biidgep >ri, l)et. ). Cnsihcrlund Valley, u tk hou.s- of John Mat. Oct.. 7. Southampton, Chati-ysvilie, Oct. 8. .Monroe, at Clenrvi'le. ()-t.'.l. i lied lord Township, at the house of John II i fer. Oct. 10. Friends Cove, at the II ink Ghnreh. Oct. 11. E ist Providence, at the house of John Nv -1 cum. Seti.. Oct. id. West l'rovi leiire, at Bioo ly Run, (now school house,) Oct. 10. ( Hopewell, at the School llous ' near Dasii er's store. Oct. 111. Broad Top. at Hopewell. Od. 2 1. Liberty. at StoncrvlrWn. O t. 2i. B-dloni Borough, al the Oiijce ot J no. r. 1ie,..!, Esq., Oct. 2 t. (evening.) Teaehuis and directora in o uticul ir. and the pub'ie in general, are r .-spectfi Ily rupiestud to attend. Fu inessof imp irtttie • reiihve to the interests ol'ihe schools will 1> ti iusi -te l at eact place, .Vo private ex imm itiuii of teach ers will he granted, excep I fig unavoidable e.i --; sea. HENRT HMCKERM AX. Su/'v.iiittnieul. Sept, 4. 18.17. A RARE CHANCE. FOB SALE, the stock of the best 10-ated : and handsome!) titled up Store in Fulton Coiin ; ty. The st-ntk i iieariy all new, and will be i s.dd low. The fixture* belong to the Store. Beat (with a good dividing) is v-ry low. A pcrxoa with a f. w thousand dollars capital, j coui ido A 1 irge business. The pics -ot propri etor wishes to sell for the purpose of going into i business in thi- East. 4 I ir.-ss A. B. Box 42. McConuellsbiirg. Fulton C >. t'.t. Sept. 4, 1817.* 1. S. WKHiHT, L. 11. I.KXMER. W. Jl.il I.VOoCK. NOTICE. TJfS partnership heretofbr existing and tra j ding under'the firm off. S. Wright A Co.. was dissolved on the lsi.li inst.. by m.i id consent. All persons knowing them-eives inde'ite to . them in any way, by intent look account, will call .VI.I pa) their respective aecoiliits sliortiyt As tlm Books ar- in t.m hinds of I S. WrigV for a short tint i otdv. I. S WRIGHT d CO. ! Sept. 4. 18-17.-C* S,uok Here, storekeepers and Olberit! THE greatest assortment of Toy a of every description, and Fancy articles ot ui endless variety, von emi find it the great Cariosity Store'. Nc 144, X. 2d St.. ah >Ve Area. Phil adelphia. Also fancy Baskets, Pip-.s. S-gu ('is,- r..i,,ce. Boxes, Doluil of.-, I tiles, ("ni nr. Ki I anil Wsx B i ics. and a g cut many other ar icles t.>o a; i iroiis to ineniiou. JOHN UOLIi. Ini turi'T. 111. X. St. Sept. -i, 1 -Bb7. 25 WITNESSES] or, THK FUK l.iiii UlAiiiTSiU. Jiiha S. Dye id t ie Author, Who his I ad 111 years exe'iie'iee as a Bank er and P iniislmr. and An iim del us of l.yriure* ai the Bro o-'un/y '!' I'j'nrtc'e. •■> ici), tor Id sarc Miivi- nights over 3 • lv "r'-wca fir ••??•-.! hi:., with Houtl isoi Appialtm*, wiille lie esbibited the m Him-r in which Comi- tell-iters cx cuie their Praitda. and I be oj Surest iti-i Snortet Means ol O Detecting them ! is 7*c' It nth Xote Urteravert ull soy tit':; he it the pre.iteit Ju Ist of Paper Mousy iirnty. OfDHTEsT IMst'IIVERV OF OVJT |lie Pifsrat f sntiirj So;- runlerfi'ii Bunk \otfs. C7 l 11 scribing every fictiuin" Bill in Exis- tctice. "l i exhibiting at a plstig- ev-rv Counterfeit in I.'i renl-ition" - * red - > stil'iiir iVly. th-if lih'PEKKVK O is F \SY m i UK I'KOrjO.V iv*TtvTANKOCs. „ 7" No in 1. x "Xamine! No pig.-s to Sluli nt U|>! Hut s- sinipiili ■<! ami irrang .2 i-'l. th-t the M'-rchant, B inker, and Bu "ti siiess Man cori see alt at a Ghince. r2 ____ r.nx'i k. f'enck a-il German. .71 Thus Eich miy rail the sime in 0 his own Native Tongue. !losl PcriVrt Bank Nolf List Published. Also :i f.ist of \ All the Private Bankers in America. A t'otnplete Siimniiry of th-- I ISISOK or KI.'IIOPK AND AM KMC A willbe published in i It .j, t .oi-t ier with -l! the iiiip-irtatit "3 N'KH'S OF THK !>AV. Also !—I J SERIES OF FllF.s From ail Ol t Manuscript found in the Fast. ORIENTAL LIFE, m rteseriliiui: th- M->st lVrplexiiia Positions in liie.li the Kadi.-* tn i lietit '.emeu ..f Out Qloi.in! - hive hcoiJ so o.'twn loun.l. ! u-s • Stories willvont tine thro'ighniit I'M- nhoie year, ami will prove the Most Kntuit. tilling oY,.r otf • it'll to the Ptthlic. ry Furnished Weekly to Sn'iscrilx-rs on it . it SI a year. All letters must lie ad diva* -it t<> .iOIH H. DTK- Ilrokfr, Puhlisher and Pr-prietor. 70 -i -U Street, April 'it. 1857-K. N, w 1 ,rK - rt M M F.R VKRAN'GEM EXT. — M initio tidon an I Bro vitop I. K., <> i!1 " i ,) iv M irch2l. 1877, two p isscncri trains* day och wiv, (except Sunday.) will run lie. tween Hopewell and Huntingdon. LeivesHopew.,l 12 15P.M., and CIO P.M. Arrive*at lLipewe'l at 040 A. M-, ami > 40 P. M. Connecting at JTuitiugdon with trains tor East ami West on Pent i. K. K T!Il! ST. W hi.KM A .. Siipt. Ilnnt'tij Ktn, Feb. 26, 1877. JOHN 11. ALLEN * CO. \'OS. 2 4-4 CHESTSUT Street, (eouthnide, below Water,) PtiIL.IDKLPHIjt, (THE OLDEST WOOD-WARS HOUSE, IN THII CITT.) IT AN'UFACTARERS and Wholesale dfeat |yl era in Patent Medicine, mad? BROOMS, Patent Groved (tEU.IR-W.IHE, Warranted Juo ,brink, WOOD and WILLOW- WARE, CORDS, BRUSHES, Ac.. of all descriptions. Please call and examine our stock. Feb. 27. 1857.-EZ. SOMETHING EXTRA. Boston Tea and Pic Nic Crackers. Swij* Cheese, Sardines in Oil, London lick.cs. Mackinaw Trout just reo'd, and (or sn.eby CfirlMEß it C<j, July 3. IITIKI IMMIRI iIC Da 3 M ® IIA* .It ST RIH'SiIVEI) THE most attractive assortment i f • SPRIN3 AND SUI3HER GOODS ever offered to the people of Bedford. 1 n cVipntt, and variety, his stock cinno, he surpassed. It consists in part of CbTIIS l.VI) C tSSIHCRKS, Vesting*. /,c over; .ic ier, pi ion . Linen Goods. Jeans. Denim*, t'-riiiiugs. White and Brow n St isliiis, in 4 it mtlem.m's Fiu uinbtug Goods guncr'llv. XJITIaHSSJ SlljliS, j Figure I. plti.i an I fmov Silks. Silk Tissue, Oh ill !• L lines. B ireg.- Is L 'ioc, I'lii-i I*l til ail Strip- 1 Ltwns, 'f, miartine Clot h. GrolL-au et I) •vjile. Wool He. I lain s and a great i.i.iei; of Phirt .-lad Paupy Pri!s, Kit. Silk and Lisle. T hre id G lores. Xe.-i'e Worse I Colors, utter Sloev'ei. IlinJ c-r --c'ticfa, S: irfs. K igi tgs an 1 I is.irtings. Friu - g •">. Ri no ill in 1i • o. i .'i ii i. I 41, K*. the. in grait variety. Maira Antique Mautillss, hit -st style. BOOTH Am SHOES, I .alios Dress (j lit-ri an 1 Fancy Shoi-s. Mis s-s" Shoe,., (.{anic.'U'.-n's Gaiters, Boys' Shoes, Ac. A genera! assortment <•( IJjifeHtwns'e and Hardware. A rifsr .tu i I if e of FKESM GROOEIUKS, &c. Ac. Ac. Persons at: r. ling Court, n-xf ivml; l ar ■ invite ito <• ill 11 1 e-;in)i:i ; this eteciicn .an[ ch *u stock o ti ' 1 ts. Greit pleosurt I will he taken in exhibiting them. Slav 1. 18.77. n i.MiiIiLS! W Til K sii! seii i -r won I 1 respect fall., inform hi" ol ! custom.-rs. as wMI as the p ibj.c. gcn.-i dly. that h: still coutifiues the. iitii.ilfsctory of WiSDMit.LS. utid Keeps them on liandco,- st inily. H wi'l il'o d ■ ul! kinds repairin ill his line of business. As ins mdis ar - well kuovvu in B iford county, he deems i, inec.. - sin to say luytliinj ah .lit tli,-.u. ll.s sbo|i is as formerly, tit the K ist eml or Bod lord, on Pit! iSti t. i. ,r tii. Komi in . ■sIMON DIGSKRiiOOP. Aug J!. 18)7.—";jj. .\ t; n r sit >s JEZOI 3 25 j VS.7-JEJX_i Ij. THE stti scrilHrrs trading aird doing business unil.-r t ie tinn of ii.umioilar. i.ov. r . c \. to., wotiid rr.p-ci I'nliy luforat tlu-ir frim , . ai.d the jMlolic l's . 'b it trey In. c opened :l t the above piic.-. an J .ire daily receiving a l uge ■■'.•"•.v of Merchandise, consisting in part ol Mii.slim. 1 irkinjr, i tsen s-rgs. Drills, t.'as'imercs Saltii -Its. ( iotl.s. t'latiiieis, Delatie'. r'retieij 'lriiiios. "• iiks. (iicos. ii.• is an iijij s. llnrd -.v.iri . Qiit-ariKwnre, Boots and Sit •* iiroceries of all da. ipii o . Ais • a large as . of X'.. I.lvr II.J-1..-U.an-uL.I. .o>t upon as shot I, . i.. S can be bad in tfc • CMltn. tv. 1,. K B MI XDHI.I Ali, JOHN F. I.OHIIV. JilflN C. KVEKIIAKV, ( . \V. AStICOM, Dec. la". : ; XOTiCE. Til! - i • •'< of the Bon nig!' of Bed ford wili • ■ ion Monday, th-1 div of Novemliei nest, there vv i ! I e wanted two m ile an 1 three feint c Tcu-heii. a!*o a m tie or i-. male to take charge of the r. -gro school. Afi plieur.!.* mint be rx iminerl and procure proper cert iti- sit* s from the County Snperi itendent at the rime id' jrtisutl, 24'b Gatolo r. No others need itpjdv. The board wili expect t, be abu lia contract wit i Teachers on the kblh ol O to ller. By order id the Board. JOHN' P. KKI:I>. Sec'ty. Sept. ]H 1877. mmm, bean'S : i... IUiMO.\IC #i§ WAFERS. The *• >.*t vr/ji-j fp*c '•/ r/ 1 wtV digmrereJ f<rr H.i l>'?fn*en '■*' fke. a*ri Cavght, : 7jt, i'f'l, Cf/mur-uli'rf:. }r ifftvtuzo o"?tucsa DijiiruU i'rralki***. ■£• f* Throat, ( r.. <>f, r?i f ,; V. \n '*ive * iv nv*t areon* and | I•• t jv • , .:•! • !i<n v-t-i triiii srcoruing r . ,i. .*. 1.1 -*-r f.tjl tn ';P'i a and h*tirjr cur**. T MTI- U: > < •; A tn jicrwA health who Lrwe l.t* ! oti-of ; •••% * in vain. To all clw* and all c?>: - itn iv u t j•• v arv v j.i'llr H 1)1 rn vine *ini 9 m*—none reo-l -1- i: , f * ,*■* l"itg the dj*ei*e mv have existed, or -'ko .* i* u.av i <*, nrovi.ied the rryntnic vilio e.'. sim-jld jfiw M*ei miimtiariial trial. .1 )i> \t ■'>£?*. '<? !' v j*riior Roebdlur, X. V. - v^jverh.-* Kr sp.i • lv Dr. H. V. ivirrr. Spt. IS, *S-"i7—i.z. €Jilt .ttiii Retail Z!si>ok Slope. JliOW Ol'i:\El> TWO HOOKS WEM' or THE W.4SEII.\OTOS iiOTn,. SS::E>FOKU, in. NEW AND TALI;AiILE BOOKS TO HE DISPOSED OF IMMEDIATELY. Our Pl,<n is to Insure a Rapid Sale, ALT. Books will be sold as low as the usual retail prices, many of them for less. A Sl T i'KKK GIFT will be delivered with eir.h hook, wi hout additional ■ xpense to the buyer. Our list ,ii books comprises the works of tie la st American and European authors, bound in va rious styles, in Morocco, best Turkish. An tique. Gilt edged, .Muslin, Paper, Ac., A,-,. We fce-p on hint. also. STATIONERY, Including Gold Pens and Pencils, Silver ditto, letter pa per, fools-cap and writing paper i t all kinds, envelopes, inks ot the best quality, Ac. Jewelry—Breast-pins, Ear-rings, Finger rings, of all descriptions; M atches anil Chains, l'ort-monaes ; Perfumeries. Children's B, Its. Ty ?, Cravats, Ac:, Sec., Sec. CIGARS of the choicest brands will also tie found at our store, which will be sol i cheaper than the cheapest. McCAUSLI.V Sc SHOEMAKER. Bedford, Sept. 4, 1857. Country Physicians, can have their order* filled, with the very best articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt Bt.Bedford. Penn'a. 0ct.31,1856. TIU.B. F HARRY. lurHovrn SEi.r-SF.vi.iso FRUIT CASS, ctti lie bad at HERMAN'S TINNHIQ ESTABLISHMENT, in Juliana Street. Aug. 21, 5857. If puhlisbed every Friday Morning, in Juliana Street, in the white frame I wilding, nearly opposite the A!engel House, by EM VIS) OVER. TERMS: If paid in advance or wi bin t '?*er. $56 ; *- annum—if not paid idtlun the \er, S2 50. . J>n paper dircontinued n.iti! all ari'-.!gc are ' . paid—except ul loption of the, i.diti r.— ■ A laifur * to notify a discontinuance w ill tie regarded as a new engagement. idvfrli*tm*ut not exceeding a square. (12 lines.) inserted three times for $1 —every sub sequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in tbu same proportion. Each fraction ol' a square- counted as a lull squire. Ail adver tisement* not -pecialiy ordered (or a given ■ time will lie continued until forbid. A Ips-rai reduction will oe made to tlm.-e who ud\ertii hy the. y-.ir. Job Priiifhtf; of all k'nds executed neatly and prompt!) and on reaaomible terms. IT Ills WORKED M El. ICLES THAT ALL THE BALD AND GRAY can Is- restore 1 perfectly to original gouih. aud color s ) far as their locks are c>.ne. rned does not admit of doubt: besides, it will cure every possilde disease of the * v.lp. whether develop; das dandrutf itching or in the shsp ■ of cut.me m* eruptions evejj sc. ibi head —ind 1 io 110 possihl • Cos.- wilt it fail ot curing a* i' by ; magic. nervous or perio lical Itea l-ache. and if used twice a week by theyouag rcglarlv, it will pr-serve th color, and keep the li ir from fil ling. to any iimgiuahie tg.-. Bead an i Judge. Mi "ford. W.,i.v.,- r Co.. Mass.. Nov. Flint*. U. J. WOOD—Dear Sir : 1 t<kt pleasure in twtaritij? vi/uint it y r •stimotiy to the magic i il rets of your worul mini It Air Hestora live. As far back as 18ftj, my hair conviurii-• at t fading oil tiritil the top of ni so tip be came '.vdd and smooth as gla>*. mid it has cnli i linued to tail lor a great m ny years, ntrtwith st 111 dittg I have used many celebrate 1 prepai :• tiims I t r.-storation. Seeing your mlwrii* l '- ! moat. I was induced to give your article a trial. ..iiii to my utter astouisliuifiil, found. all r a j t'eiv appin: ti ins. that my hair became tirmly : set. sol isKiim -li i glossy a ci iveuiltfful sj|"Ml aii.v ; .nit hy ti. • tinta 1 hut no ' .oyant hot- i , lle.ru. hji i in-iil WIS covered nvir with a .yuan gan I vigorous r .wth of hair, * hi> :■ i • ..•o< from one I 'two incites i length, ami grow - in-fist. V oars irulv. !!E."\ U V ('• tODKICH. i C-1 , : • m-jv.n. Mass.. Aug. 2. Is.Vi. fi ■■ . : Notiri'iy hut a iliiry ami svtwp it by llirit I l'-el to ••••HI miniMte to ot'o !.s I.'. . ..re. , affiieleit us i have been. won hi induce me to ■ si - . • this I'.n t,Ii-.s leknowledgntenf ol't'in benefit I have received from friif. H'uiiit's ilair R s. I toraiive U hen I ti st commenced using it, ! my hair wis nuiie grav. and iti spurs entirely i odd. f have now iiscl the Restorative about | live ini ritiis, .and my In.it- is entirely changed to r its or igitml color, brown, and tiro new hair is over three inches in length on the spots wiuae it wis bald. I have ala > been much gratified at ] the itea'tcy uio.s'inn and vigor of the h ir. which ii'l'itv w.o ilry. and it lias r asi-d to , coin.- not n formerly. li <•;><ctfuliy yours, he.. Mrs. il. A. STODi ARD. Boston. Boson Oct. H";h. IS.'o- . Ol:\ts :- At yonr reijn.-st. and being so highly ph as • 1 with the elf rets of tit • Restora tive. I am tree to .state thit iy hair had be ci it vie iptitc thin, and ejtirelv irhur. I have fir the la>r five year* been in the n.anit of using • IV--, 1 ui hearing -.! the extraordinary elf-els ol tni.s artii :c. I was induced to try it. .My hail Ims been restore! to it* original thie loss, ami also to its t-irm *r color, w dc , is light brown. Vuurs rt apeetutlv. Mis. INGALf.S. The folboring is from the Pastor of t ! r.t " - ' thodox Chit -i H. voivric! I. MrtooK! tiiLD. Mass.. Jail. I - .". lS'ii. Prof. vVooi. -Hear Sir Hiving madc trial of your If.u: R.-sior ttlv •, it-giv— m pleisiir. tos.iy.tha: its effects hive been excnl.eiit in • removing inri animation. datidruli". and a eoo ronst iiit teod.-i.cy !.< ite iug, with which 1 have Iki-ti ti-ouMod from mr childhood, and liar i so restored the hair, which was beCfttn irg giay to its origin il color. I hue used no otnor article, with anything. line the same picaslite or p "lit. V ins, trulv. ■J. K. BRAGG. ir- t f Jersey Cry Telegraph.] What I* it tor —Tuts M oon's Hunt Eirto , HtTlVtf—l* - u mstiori ashed d.:ih by hundred*. | We answer w thoiit he s#i or t -ir of eon. ■ irsuUJtn n. tual il is he only allude known j which will do ail if ArnmtscN f-r the hi'bvi'i : lv.iir. It trill rtntir its zro<eth —il tri:l stnn -/t ftiliirg—a i l.'/ restore in win; il rotor! it is j not a 1! . i-.e. iut„ >; • cry r.nd el! 'arii",is lieatovaliv.-. >./. Mi lOh N- r ; „ ~i,-tors. Zl- Pr.. il- M tv, V. Y.. io I 111 Market .street. St. I. mis, M. For * il.. I .y J>r. B. F. Ilarr . i.. i i)r !gj,isis, i genera iv. i July JO. is,::. Adminis.rater's Noiicp. I.KTTI'.KS of At ninistration a the fs'ate of Dav-.i i". ( 'i im-y. ate of Monroe Township i .iocM h iviog i -en granted to the s\- scri'.-er. I ii-siding at Cleirviit-, in sail to to-hip. notice iis hereby given to all persons imlehtei t-- .sicl est ite to tuck" payment without delay, and those having cl tints against the estate are re : quired to pi- sent the satno duly authenticated ! for settlement. JOHN K. OiIOVK, Ad m"r. Sept. IS. 15"... Fiiblir J>iilo ol ilenl Lfela c. 3X piiisitaiice of an order of the Orphtns' Court t B lo.nl County, there will he sold at pui-lic Yeiotiie, on the premises. .. . Satur.l .y, tie- lrhh dry ot October ti-xt. at I o'clock ol Slid tlav, .1 ee tain House ami lot - f ground, in the Borough ot 15 rdlnr.t, late the property of KFr. it.eth iiintou, d-c'd. Sail L-t is situ ate on West Pitt Street, being il l leet oil said street, and extending back tip) feet to an alley, w ith a gomi two-story log hoiis • th. re >. TEBMS of sale—Ouo third on confirmttion of s'le am! the I'-iiiaiti lor iu two eijq n annual i pann.-nts with interest. JOHN KIN TON, Adtu'rol Kti/.io. ut Ivuiion. Sept. IS. 1 s,- ( 7, lllTUlv YAL. THK suhscrib -r his removed his Tinning K> . tnhhs'.inient to the frame Imilhrg in Juliana Street, two doors south of "Birtwn's Sie.. -." i where h<- will lie happy to see H his id I truth. in Imi enstouiers. U • keeps co-istaniiy o-i hand all kin.io of ware in his line, a sulasbtiitUl and c'u..a~!is can he pro ure i in th - county. ABB AH AM HKB MAX. Ang. 14. 15.".". i "IXTAKL and BLl.Vil PAPKH.—I/r. B.C. ! ▼ T H irr> IS UAR UGEUT I.R thin NEF.X*>MRY ' vrtiele. By c riling at h'S store, our patrons will see ami ales n I otic papers. Hi- have made ! our spring seleetiout wi'D tiitvchcare, n. I think we cannot 1 til to pl.-ase. ' SHRTOCK &. SMITH. ' 51 .feu, 7 187-7. I'lilL-ES OF FLO IK AND Gl! A IN. The following will show >!• ol Floor and Grain at the several pi-,*-.* fkitled at our latest dates. Fl-u • rt Wat. Core. Wats. PhilsuFa. St. ;V> 180 <•> 3d New V-i-J., !•'<> '"J o<i BoMoti. CM'i l.'o J2 ti!i Baltimore. 5.25 liO 7l> 8H Kicliiuofltl. 6 0 lt Hi -j > Georgetown, .7 7j It-'.' h 7 s't XU-Mtrelri... 5 75 I 0' Ho r -i BiiflV!-... -5 isj 1 To M ;t CWv : ..ful, 4 7-> 170 v o 11 Ctiiclim iti, 4 7' 170 Wl 5" laiirsvitn-, 4 7 j 17.) h i 6 7 St. Col!!*. :> >nt I > ; . 00 N t)|-..;a|is, ■> 7 I l". -7 PctsUutg .7 mm 117 hi i 7 Boehi'att r, 5 27 IV> R<) 07 A I'mtiv 5 2.3 10 ) ht) On i Medicine Ihtit Xevfr Dtblliiafts. DR. f^AASOBB'S i vnr ft u j r i'ji) l.\ t 111 (Mi A i US-', GR LIVER REMEDY ft Ah A I.L. Tin; GOOD QCAUTIES OF A 11 I'L'l.ti A i'l \ K medicine, ausweris.g the purpose* ui my Cathartic w.tfcotit tin- del i; ra ting etf-ets <-ij. •-i -ueo.l IV..M most purgatives. It aft.s slow 1 airl jt -tltly. l)llt -U:jiioviufi te ow. - to>- ; : y . fTaIS the s-evreted taatier, at the suae time, vimnl.'tirjr the Liter to a ; roper )>• rfortuaHce of it* lum-lions. 1 lie InrijiiMtor cum Sick *1 adsdhft. fiks <• -e i it .spoonsful <• .*h attack iinl :v wit .1 s.ipp • ir. . el .MI orerhrsdcii st >v. ach. or wln'u lool.ri■♦••• >r mur*, take the i i i'.M*al>le ur <>p(HYSaiv . Fur ilcitr'hurn, t' ;i --putiwij, or Dili! cult Br-ithing tak- ten--; uon m once or twice daily. F,.r less of Appetite, I-alienor or Listl -sniies*. the medicine is inval uable. il wiiir-store the aj-jwtjm ;-ini UMtfet* the foe i digest w.-i! Xiuht mure. take at ea *>>ooulitl on retiring, ami the demons of dream ■and svili all las t.dries. Alter eating a Jevi.ty dinner, tak ■ a ilos -ot luvigoratur and it will relieve ®3l oppression uj (elluesk. The In' -g --uv.itor a Liver "eiio- ly ol' unei|t:al]c-ii virtue, acting directly -t t.i..| organ, c:u iug Dyspepsia, Jaitn ii -e. Billions Attacks. Dysentery. I'iiefc il'oi'ns, and ah Female <) i*t rue torus. far which it has no equal. \\ .• know there s :e thine n-w he'an* tho Vtneriem poalic prep ire I with such skill by a scientitii ttiitu. pariic.ul.irly lor diseases of the Liver, as Dr. Sati-iford'* lin ig •rator. er Ketnedy. It has attaiiual a reputation secot (1 to no other article in t e w "rid. simply because it r"S' -i on its iwn m i 11. To ■ invoice ail :y f-i.il that it is all its proitielots "! iim it to '•<>. if any of oar readers are siidcring Iruta such dieas-< ■ lie .—cribed in Dr. S..!idtbld' v. v.-rtis -in ni. Me K.'o.w ol uf) remedy iliut ail _ > -ete'v euie them i$ the Itivigmai-.r. Tia r his la ly Vet' hloii'lil :>• our not! a inedieiee that .-inis to poss.sa wo:, .erfol. , i:raiite - 1, a nig piopc-rdcs in diseases of Liver, Stout .o a and I>: tr- *.■ •i Ve Org MIS. Jtcimo to i;S with s i many tesiiiiionniis HI Us 11VII'- liiit we LIIV- otei. s .HIKE'S in some of the worst i'ii-' sol . aiit.mial acii i• y. rauiisl ay d~- r.iisg dli'.a v. m l in every instance the etfeet ■v.i - |a r. ~a- HI yiVr a ji mi UK-n: eiiie. Dr. s.in i e l's lnvijt.-iiir. in Liver Remedy is .: a ret . to. -Veal* lis nave been urn l |o-,i< ali .ut cures hv patent M.-iiei.-u-s. nut iv j .tiV i'i'liW Vi'-i tn it t.us In nil jiie. for tutt, ly a-. .n d iiv.-ruit.nl ay !ie l> „f r , oiuillAti iii.s it i s. Our a.iviis tor a.I troubled with iiidig -s'ion, Dei.'o'.;;. or Iluw.-I Complaint, luytii tle andtvy it; oitr wai I for it. reii.d will tie . xporiene -J ] -i- • , To Tit:" TiiittWl m ■-> r- nr. Sandlor i's Jnvi"ur.itor. for it -v. . r -li ,-ve tne ii 'i thrir t it IS t TK*- 'I N ?>• T.I - -turn -eh. P anil inisviry cauno! .-.is: vi >r tiie Inv;ouritov is us—l, for it wi 1 s SIIV -i d.ive tin-11l i way, as i iviiy ' ii! iiiir.isil ,i-.r, ■iof tiiis there era ho m iikt to thos who try it. far it cirri s c>uvi'-ti-.n witii vi-ry ■ ii.-v : i'ti-11. A: '' tie I eviiVno-e is tie- i!(on s inds of c.-rtifie .tesfrotn those who use jt ~r iivr I ! i'. ill •>-:,■ 'silt tie. if It d i-as n. t 1 >'"'ii-li : .. t an w.* ire misiakc.. Fur s i hy Dr. B. r . Harry, an i I'ru_yis'"i eii'irnliy. SAN FORD V CO.. i'roprietots, CI". BronJ r v. N v V-.rk. July l'l. IHI7. TJ3CARORA ACADEMY, S'l I'F.VTFD in Jut.iiln County. I'a.. F mi] is froia l:e M lUia. all !ljin 1-s haul the i'eny*. vi I■St ti vis ol ill - I'a.. H. lioel. Tins J u stimt o i is sp ei >ll. rioce.iau tie- follow in*; pa-- n.-id <r> : Ist. H ■ /•' oli >n— liiitl lines nearly new — in Ike mute! of''n..'n . 'at .uviitr . HI. I tin sin uuioiiiie ogui'.uurmy a imrkc! fur i i.V/iiT. rr. Tti uai/i/ii, uml ttzh christian eh;meter. aI. Ileiaa ii t v iu fry, students are no/ t. - se: f'. icn>;tdii:ms, a* tu ' was a.id p'.sovs of pub. lie resort. •' i. i .a I; m is siren in at rhn '.-r uic'i M necessary fur V. ,t saaa, f.r Tr-.tcarxa or fur (.'ni l ' tir:. ,T !t. .'t ui. tin! -irnr -litctp'i '.c, it',-,. l'i nan .a-:- ' - .ire no I re.'a'n*i. 7t!i. Sji ■■ id pa iis re tike i in the Hoaeiing Oep-rIUK at tu i, ive .; ii. .'7 .'of. I.'l sajT lVi; t{ I mill, an iyr vWy yt . . Kt i. I'tie voui for'. :: i and mrnfal t'H: p i in ~ ■• i pitjiils is constantly kept in virwr. l-riin. Pit f iiti-ui, I'o'rUiiic. iV'iisliingand Furnish'd lis itu, (per -f aof .A lira.) pay hi i qnnitr'.ii in ■: . i.iirlit and Fh, * exira. iai \) i iter Sess ■>.< ;ts on tin 3-'. u( N oveoi er in-xt. I' fu tiu-r particulirs ;>).\v to J. il. SHUMAKKK A. M.. P.in, Aeadctuir. Ji.i.i.iU Co.. Pa A nr. 1857.-3rii. ... 'iuistrator's \jiiev. I.FT i TRS nt adiiiinittritio r < • ti c Estate of Sauvu I Much, I ;fe ot St. Clair fownaliip, •l"'d. h iviiii i en grunted to the sulracriiici, re si in.g i i sa) fowusiiip, ~Up rson.s in.tented lo Slid estate ale, ihefYlOie, il.Tehy llotilied 10. mi,- pwytirent ininicntiately, and those tiwvin; el inns ag last tin- vis- ,te. will present them till. Iv authenticated tor setilinieiit N \ Hi \N U. WRIGHT, Adm'r. Aug. 11. 18.A7.-i • i^iollrv. Al*fj p nv hweht no!ifl . i d thu the oJtiz'nN <r St. rl in th<* coutv of Kivifor i, li v.? i..i ie p-- ic i nt the Con I of (Jmrtcr > .ns :#?" .i : <i c*unty, tor nCh sf tor of ln.?iri> r w'u -n -M ajiplication u rc.nl filed ' tlio Rv , or < ls <i *ai I Courl.nti*2 w\\i c hnl*t ov\Ttr tin il Ti :i TT'itii* N"< •>; r Sessions. I.Ki7, VViiL' *li jr*ctiotis (if any) >v.!l lnj h*iri % atnl a ftnil Ue crvM nvid ' it* ?ii • i>v- til-' f nrr. vanx & :;:\\N A -t*yn f.r ApuHcuit*. S ' '!. I * V7, 7 cti okrs , ied, appoint"-i !>yth Conrt of Common IT. s in ami tor t.tw- County of Bed lord.ii rfM>rt * d Stri!.uti<m ammigat vrediiori, of the ni-in v in the hands of I s ph B. No >ilii. r.s Siurpiestrnror of the Itattu-'svdle and Wo "laer y Tni' iiihe K • ol .om|any, wih •'* t!t)d to ih • datum in ii < at) • mil #i oil W vd ne.d >y , the lay • ; r n ?. at lt> u'lock 11' aitl il iy, it las Mas- in Hie tr ough oi Budl -rd, when n I where td jiei.suus interested can attend v. .fa ■: proof* ■if their rrtpe rfire r/utmi. I'-unr.-t i tkouli b* fully iirepjrfi in fbtd tnrt: wi e. J.\ } V. UK Kit,' Auditor. Sept. 25, 1857.
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