FAIR NOTICE. MURRAY &. BRO., BlooJjr Run, would pjtifv 311 persons indebted to them by note, Buck j account or ortww- that they intend in'-vine west tl'ii Fall, and desire that all know ins themselves indebted to them to come forward i snJ pay P immediately. Any who neglect t hi notice lortzT than till the 14-th of October will iikely have cause to regret it, as alter that time all claims will le* left in the hands of , an officer for collection. ' Sep. 24, I*3S. D. R. ANDERSON, 1 ,i- CEXTR r. VILLE. CUMBER LA Pffl VALLEY. would hereby give notice in hid customers • and iriends, that in order to make arrange ments for the Fall trade he will sell goods much cheaper than ever for CASU. He also,i wants all knowing themselves owing him to j cotTieand Mttle with him without delav. Sep. 24, 18" S. s hoi: S 101 ri^T Fertfusosi X C 0., HAVF just openpd their new Store in "An derson's Row" of buildings, neatly opposite the Cartllt Office. Their stock of Boots and Shoes for rn-m, wo men and children, is certainly ttie best and cbeanest that has ever been brought to Bedford, for three reasons. p, rs t:__On account of the pressure of the j limes, they have been laid in at HO cents on the dollar Las than what was paid last year for the same goods. Second :—They were bought foi CASH, and the usual discounts made. Third :—Th'-y were bought in much larger - quantities than dry goods merchants buy them, and consequently were bought much lower. If'tbii is doubted, the evidence is on the stand at the counter. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. The store room has been so arranged as to 1 have a separate a part meat I>r the Ladies, pro vided with comfortable chairs and stools where they cat sit and talk, or buy shoes as they : please. Pickles ami Fruits. In connection with the shoe business, all j kinds of Pickle., Fruits and Preserves will be ; kept, including Pine Apple, Peach, Stiauber- i ties. Cherries, Brandy Peaches, Catsup*, Mixed Pickles, Lobsters, &c., E.c. \ L SO- Ttl" best, and most general assortment* oi Tobacco and Cigars, will be kept constantly on - hand. As there is no stor" of this kind kept in this county, the proprietor* are determined to keep it right, and sell at the lowest liv ing profi's. A. FERGUSON be CO. Sept. <24-, 1858* .VOTK i: OF i.VQI ISITKLV. WHF.RKAS John kegg. Ule cl Colerain town ship, Bedford county, died seized of the following. Real Estate, to wit: A certain message or "rac; of land, situate in the aforesaid township and county, containing about two hundred and sixty one acre*, 8-lioiniPg lands of Philip Shoemaker, Simon Stuckey, Abraham Weiel ami olbem. Leaving a widow nau ed Raehaei. and issue eight ehildren, viz: William, residing in Hancock county, Ohio. Emanuel, the petitioner, Mary Ann, residing I in Bedford county, John, tr idirg ir, ( aliiornia, Ja cob and Josiah, residing in Bedford county, lvebe. ca residing in Huntingdon county, I'enn'a. and Mar garet residing in Bedford county. Notic* is thcr-fore given, that in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation to trie directed, 1 will proceed to hold an smjuisiton or valuation 011 'lie ,aid premises, on .Monday, the is*h day 01 October, 18.58, when and where all parties interested may attend if they sec pr"p-. Sheriffs office. f U.M. S. ILI KU, Sep. Stth, 1858. S Sheriff. .VOTIVE OF I.YQI ISiTiO.V. WHEREAS John Char, Iste of Bedford Borough. Bedford county, d:cu seized rf the following Real I s'ate, to wit, ore lot o! gioun.t in the Borough of Bedford, fiotilirg CO foet 0:1 Pitt street, and ad joining public lot on the east, Isaac Mengel, Jr., on on the West, ard the Baystmvn branch 011 Ihe north, —also * lot of ground containing noon' 20 acres,*.t nate in Bedford towt.sMp, ailjoiuifg lard* of Hugh, itoore, Jacob Maittn'a heirs, William Maikm's li.-irs and oThcrt. Leaving the following named heir*; to wit, Jacob who is dee.l, leaving isue a daughter Mary Ann, sfetio is intermarried with George Mine*, re,tiling in the Htatc of Ohio, Mary M. Kinly, residing in Bed ford, Catharine, intermarried -aith Anthony Stifiler, residing in Bedfoid, Joltn w tto is 'iead, |ei, vittg live thildrcii, viz: (ieotge residing in the w -t, Henry re Mdiug in Frederick county Md., V\i|liain te-idinp in th. vi eat, Margaret, intermarried with Ceorge JJ'-chtel, rri iing :n Frederick cc., Mi!., and John re •l'ling at the same place, Joseph, petitioner,fiarih, n irirterri'il with fhnmas Slack, now dca'l, i-avi. : g •- *r.e six children, residing in Bedford county, viz: Ce.rge, Mary, intermarried with Genrgr Rock, Jane, M:art, Arnault, ami Franklin, Elizabeth, inter rrarrird with Jacob Over, residing in Bedford and Sfnuel. retiding in the State of Kentucky. * Nut i therefore given, that in pursuance of a writ of partition m valuation to m • directed, 1 will proceed to hold an inquisition or valuation on the sail! premise*, oti Saturday, the iGth day ul October. A. 1)., 1858, when and where all parties iutereste.-i tray attend if they see proper. Sheriti,* Office, Bed- I V) M. 8. FLI KT\. ford, Sep. 21, 1858. ( Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. RY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county; the undersigned will sell at public sale, on the premises, in B-dford town ship, on Friday, the. f it ft day oj .Yovimbcr. hex?, all the following described R-a! Iv-tate, to wit; A Tract of Land with GRIST-MILL and DWELLING HOUSE, thereon erect.d. containing 4-1 AC RES and 28 PERCHES and allowance— also 2{ acres of meadow ground, adjoining lands of Johu Hold.-rbautn's loirs, John S. Ritchey and others. Tcrini: —casti, at confirmation of sale. DANIEL HELSEL, adm'r of the estate of Jacob HHsel, dec d. Srp. 17, 185$. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. 214. South Fifth Street, below Walnut. flu Tutntf- Third trtnon of this In'titoOoo tell! open on MONDAY, OCTOBER I lib, 1858. The following nre some of its advantages: It it the only li*stit*.ition in the City wmrh urnish • its fftudents with Hospital Tickets and maleii.il for riiasertinn * THorl r-H.Knr.. the classes are examined daily by the who take perso nal intereat in the advaneemeiil and vsellare ot every Student. . . A limited number of young men or restricted 'neans will be received as henefici.in, pJ ;,| l? hut *3O for a full course of Ticket*. In tbe ennsof physicians and of clergymen have preference. An announcement containing every lr.immation > .1! be sent free, on application to. B. HOWARD RAND. M. P. ..Sj., P'anvf the Parnltff. S*p. 17, 'fib advertisement of Dr. Sanford' i Liver Invigorator, in another column. iC7"AH firming tu cmigrtt'e to a mild rfimat*p"od 1 .i-jt/, avif fcm -mnrkrti, ' adrertivr-init of Ifamtmnt tpii LtrvH*. THE HAMMONTC*N FARMER.—A newspaper devoted to Litcrmre and Agriculture, al*o Tfin ji lorth full account.* oi" the new s> tlleu ents of Hain moiiton. lit New Jersey, can be subscribed for at rut- \ iy so els. per annum. lncio-e postage stamps lor the amount. Address; to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co. | New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best j quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful ; climates in the Union, see advertisement of Haiti- ! montowLands. FOII SALE,. OR; I E£AOEb —A Farm within one tr.ile of the Kail Road and two miles of Slonerstown. in the Broad Top Cos! region, containing about 1 00 ] acres, being good bottom land about one-half clear- J ed and the balance well timbered. The fain) is Well j impi o\ ed, and a fine spring of 'Xclleiit water at the door of the house—ul.o two good oichard., ol iruit j trees 011 the premises. A LSI), A form in Moriison's cove, adjoining lamls ol Pa- j vid Stnckey, Bailey's heirs, Jacob Furrv and ovners. : containing about 2>lo acres, one hall ciearetl and | the balance well timbered, vvi'h an abundance ol ; locust and chestnut limber. There aie several never - failing springs upon the premi-cs with a conslan-j stream running through the farm. i here is also a large and thritty young orchard hearing ft nit there- • r.t:. The improvements ate a roughcast House, Log ; Barn ami out building*. ALSO. 1- 0 acres of land in Dallas County, lowa. ALSO, 320 acres of land lit Montgomery Count v. lowa. j ALSO, 320 acres of land in Harrison County, lowa. ALSO Lot no S of block .33 in the city of Omaha, \- br sk Territory. All near the Rail Roads and presenting good oppo. tunnies for investments. (>. E. SHANNON. ' Peiifot.'l. July 2. 1 85S. Pi'BiJC SHE OF I iL t \B L E REAL ESTATE.— Bv virtue ol an order oi lite Orphans' f'onrt of Bedford count 3*, the un dt -rirneii will expose' ti public, sale on the j prorrua'S or. SATURDAY, the 6lh day "l No- - vembei, n< th* teal eslal- ct James IV 1 inter, j late of Monroe township dec'd, viz: the man sion farm ol i-did do' r, th>- fuliuw- I property, to w it: his entire stock of store goods, i h .r-es, cattle, hog*, calves, gram, hay, and al j tugeiher all it:-* personal pmpeily that belonged to him, and ai>, four tractj of land and leave | the same in his possession during my pb asure, ! ami I furthermore fuevvarii aitpeis uis l:wn | trespassing on the sain 1 ', a- 1 w ill tnosl positiye '!y en lot ce the law against any j ,f, i - -•) doing, a* it i* mine 3tnl paid fur. Sep. 10,'58. HENRY C. LASH LEY. i {,OOO 1101 SIl & LOT FOR SM THE subscriber wishes to sell his house and lot in B:lend Vista, Jniata Township, Bedford Countv, on which av erected a good IWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, wvil finished, an excellent FRAME STABLE, a good shop well calculated lor a shoemaker or tailor— also, a well of good water in the hack yard, a! ,d a |au plenty of water in the cellar. This property is a very desirable one, being well calculated lor a business man, it being in a good neighborhood. Uut-na Vista wants anoth er store, a good wagon maker, shoemaker and tailor. iCfAny person wishing to purchase such property, at a low price, will address the futocrii* rat Ruena Vista. If sold, possession given this Fall. NICHOLAS KEGG. Aug. 20, 1858-tf. I UMBER FOR SALE. —White and j Yellow Pine Boards, Plastering and Shin iivce Lath and bill' furnished to order by. K c REED & MTXNTCR. T>*oclamalioii of tieneral I fioik. — Where** in ami by an Act o General A.-s-mbty of the Commonwealth of Penn svlvania, entitled ({ An Act to regulate the Gent ra Elections vvilbin ibis Commonwealth," it is enjoin e.l upon rne to give public notice of said Klections, , and to enumerate it< sunt notice what Otncers are >" be elected, I. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, SheriH oi the County ot" Bedford, do hereby make known arid give this public notice to the Electors of the County of Bedford, that a General Election will he held in sant Count v,oil the spcomi I u*iiday (!'2th) October, at the several election districts, viz : : The electors of the Borough of Bedtoril and township ol Bedford, to meet at the Court House ; in said Borough. The electors of Broad Top township to meet | at (tie School House in the town ol Hopewell. The electors of Coleiain township to timet at the house ot Joshua Filler, in Rainsburg, in said township. The electors of Cumberland Valley township to meet at the new School Hons- erected on the land owned by John V\ hip s heiis m said tow n ship. The electors of Harrison township to meet at school house number"', near the dwelling house ot Henrv iveyser in said township. The electors of Juniata township to meet a! K< vei*s school house in said township. The electors ot Hopewell township to inert at the School House neir the house oi John l)a>her in said lownihip. Th- electors of Londonderry township to meet at the house now occupied by Vv in. H. Hill as a shop, in Bridgeport, in said township. The electois of the township of Liberty to meet at the School House in St merstowu in said township. The ele tors ol Monroe township to meet at the house lately occupied by James Camel in Clearviile, in said township. The electors of Scliellsburg borough to meet at the brick School 11 rmse in said boiough. The -lectors ol Vipi-r township to meet at •he b: irk School llous* i" the borough ot Scfudls burg. The (■! dors of Fas' Providence t iwrsliip to meet at the house iaG !y occupied by John \y cuni jr., in said township. Tt.' electors ni Snake Spring township to tr.ei t at the school house, n.-ar the :\letliodi>l churcli on land of John Haifly. The rhetors of West Pruvuietice tow i ship, to meet at the new log school hue at Bio..i)y Run in said township. The eh-ctors of St. Clair tow nship to meet at the store near the dwelling house ol Gileon Trout in said township. X!:e eh ctors of Union tow nship to meet at th- !i wse of Michael W'yaut in si id township. The e. • i' ,r s of Soul It iVoodli.rry township to meet at the -E ol -M.HU -I Osier MAR No ble's n.ill in said to, The electors of r''ton township to meet at the house of Wm. Alo.nsi. SUU.I town ship. . , lite elertots of the tow nship ol Mi* ol Repre>ent.Uive in Congress, to represent the counties ot Bedford, Fulton, Franklin, Juniata ond Adams, in tike Congress of the I nited states. ONE PERSON for the ollice of ComT.i?*ionei for Bedford county. ONE PERSON for the . nice of jmor house di rector. ONE PERSON for the i dice of Auditor to raid count}'. ONE PERSON for the office ot Coronei of said Count v. The ehctron to be opened between the houi c of 7 aud 8 o'iock in the forenoon, by public proclamation, anci lu keep op-m till 7 o'clock in the evcnin®, when the polls shall he closed. XOTICE IS nr. HI:BY CIVEX: That every per.-oit, i \ rep! in a Justices ot the peace, \c ho shall hold any office or appointment oi profit (•r trust muter the L uited .Hates, or el this State, or , any citv or corp.oratcii district, whether a commi-- sioiied officer or otherwise, a snboiiiinatc officer. Kgciit whois or shall be employer! under the I gnt!.i- j tore, executive or Jtrdn im v depm tmont of 1 hit* State, . : or of at v city, or ( I ar-y incorporated district, and ( '*o. tt.it every member ot Congress and of the State Legislature, anil of ine select or common council of. any city, oi Commissioners ol ariy ii cornorated lits ti'ict, o ! v la" incapable ot holding or exercising at the time the office or appointment of Judge, iuper- , tot or i ierk of any ehciiou of this Commonwealth, and If.at no inspector, judge or other officer of •nth election si at! lie eligible to be then voted for. And the said act of assert, lily, entitled "an act re-! Latin- to elections ol Ihis Commonwealth," passed July .'.ld, ibf'J, further provides as follows, lo wit : "*I fiat she inspectors and judges, shall meet at tin* respective places appoint**.! tor holding tf.e election in the dis'iict at which Ifaey respectively belong. In*- j fore S o'clock in the mottling ol -J 1 uesday of Or- j totwr, and each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, j who ba!l be :i qualified voter of such ulsliii". ••In case the person who shall have received the , second highest number ot votes lor inspector, shall ! not attention the day of any election, toeii the per- j son w ho shall have received the second highest numg.] br of votes lor Judge at the next preceding election. ( shall act a- inspector in his place. And in case the j pei*' 1 :. who has received the highest number of votes : for inspector shall not attend, the person elected : Judge shall appoint an inspector in hi| place, and in j case the person elected judge shall no; attend then . j the inspector who received the highe.it number ol ; ; votes shall appoint a judge in his place; and if any j i vacancy -hall continue in the boaut for the space of! re '.*> .. after the time fixed bv law for the opening ! of the election, the qualified voters for the township, j ward or district for which such officers shall have j ! been elected, present at the election, sholl elect one j of their number to till such a vacancy. It shall be the duty of the several assessors respec-J j fi'ely to attend at the place of holding every gener- J j rl, special, or township election during the whole j time surb election is kept open, for the purpose of j : giving information to the inspectors, and judge, ; ! when called on, it: relation to the right of any per- j j son ass ssed by them to vote at such election, and j on such other matters in relation to the assessment . ! of voters, a- the said inspectors or either of them j j shall from tim. to time require. "No person shall be permitted to vote at any elec- | : finnan aforesaid, than a while freeman of the age ot 1 I twenty one or more, who shall have resided ifi Ihi- i i Mate at least one year, and in the election district j i where he offers to vote ten days immediately preee- ! i ding such election, and withiu two years paid a State j \ or county tax which shall have been assessed at least ' : ten days before the election. But a citizen ot the ' United States who has previously been a qualified i voter of this State and removed therefrom and re turned, ami w ho-shall have resided in the election dtstriit and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this Mate six months: 1'ro ; vided, That the white freemen, citizens of the Uni ted States, between the ages of twenty-one and twen ! ty-two years, who have resided in the election dis ; trirt ten days as afoiesaid shaU be entitled to vote, I although they shall rot have paid tax. "No per-on shall be permitted to vote whose name ! > not contained in the list sf taxable inhabitants famished by the Commissioner,, unlet, ! First, he produce a receipt ot payment, within two years of State or County tax as-e*sed agreeably to the Con stitution, and give satisfactory evidence on his own oath or aflirmution of another that he has paid such a tax, or in a failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof, or Second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided m the State at least one year next before his application, and make such proof ot residence in the district as is re quired by this act, and that he does verily believe, trom the acco mt given him that he is of the age aforesaid, aid give such other evidence as is requii ed by this act whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list hy the inspector, and a note made opposite there •o by writing the word 'tax,' il he shall he admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word •age' u he shall he admitted to vole by reason of age, and in either case the reason Ot such a vote shall he called out to the clerks, who shall make the like note in the lists of voters kept by thern. "In all cases where the name of the person claim ing to vote is not lound on the list furnished bv the commissioners, and assessors, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to hy any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspec tors to examine such persons ;>a oath as to his qual ifications, arid if he claims to have resided within the State tor one year or more, his oath shall be sutfi cif.it proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one competent witness, w ho shall be a qualified electoi that he has resided within the district for more than ten clays immediately peeeeding said elec tion and shall also himself swear that his bona fide resilience, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is with in (he district, and that he did not remove in the dis tiict for the nurpose ol voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of his residence and pa) ment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall I e admitted to vore in the township, vsard or district in which he shall reside. *'ll any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent, any olficer of an election under this act from holding such election, or u-e or threaten any violence to any snch officer, and shall interinptor improperly inter fere with him in the execution of his duty, shall block or attempt 'o block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be holden, or shall riotously di-tutb the peace of such election, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threats, force or violence, with the detgn to influence unduly or overawe any election, or prevent him from voting. 01 to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall lie fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be sho.vn in the Court where the tna! of such till- ,;ce shall be had, that the person so of . •< was i at ,i resici.t of the city, waid,district r,i low ship w here tr..- >aid olf'ei • was committed, ai i i.of entitled to rote therein-then,on conviction, he shall be sentenced :o pay a tine o! not less than one hundred nor tie • than one thmt-and dollar-,and he impri-oned not !e> than six month, nor more than two years. '■if any person or persons shall rrfike any tiet or wager upon the re-nlt ol any election with tbeCom niouwwalth, or shall oiler to m.nk any such bet or wager either by verbal pii cliimaiion thereof, or by any written or printed adveiTiseuo iit, challenge or invito any person or persons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall I.iiltii and ;av thine limes the amount so bet or offered to be!-?. And ire Judges ot !h° re pertjve ditricts afore said, are required to irieet ,i Bedford, on Frulay. i • ' iolio v rig the holding of sail election, then and there j *kirm those ihi; g- required of them by i l * V • t• iveii iiixb r ITV tin.'' 1 - ft my office in Bedford, tl.is lath day of Septeir.be.', m the year of our Lord. enf tlionsaud ■ .g, > hundteo ami "fty eight. and •*y-'hitd of I-.d* p- i del ce td lb# tinted WILLIAM S. I'M KR, Sheriff'. S.|d. 10, 185 S. NOTICE. GEO. H. A MICK, surviving partner of the late fitrti of Geo. B. Amirk Sc Bro., notifies al! persons interested, that Ihe Books ol said firm are fn bis hands for settlement, and that circumstances demand an immediate closing up of the business of said firm. Persons indebted, or having settlements to make, are therefore reqtie.-led to call on the sub scriber without delay. The subscriber w tl! continue the Mercantile Business at tfie "Ol.l> STAND.'' where be will be happy to tree; his friends a.nl customers a! all times. He will receive in a very short time a tm-.v supply nf sea-onable goods, which he is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. St, Clairsville, June 11,'. is. (il.O. B. AMICK. TIN AND GW P ER WARE! —M v friends arid t Sir* public in gener al, are hereby irr.formed that I now have afd shall continue to keep on hand, a large slock ol almost every size and pattern ol cooking stoves, parlor stoves anil coal stoves. Also, copper and brass k'tlles, tin and sheet iron ware, common and liti.--u stove pip**, fir* boards, j and tin ware of all kind made out of the very j best 1 and 2 tin [date. Spouting made to order of the best double tin plate, and put op by Mtt. JOHN LINOEKMAN, w ho ns a workman lias no superior in tire conn- , ly. 1 would also call the attention of the pub lie to a new article of self-** aling fruit cans, i the best that has yet been offered. Stove blacking constantly on hand. All persons in want of any of the above ar ticles will please call at tie* Old Stand, ol the i subscriber, in Bedford, w here they can buy on j reasonable term. Old copper, brass, pewter 1 and country produce taken in exchange for j work. ' CEO. BLY.MIRF.. P •rlfiird. an®. 27, 'SS.-3in. TOO INVALIDS. J)R- HA RDMA.Y— --| ANA LY I'J ("A LPIIYS ICI A N AN D Physician for Diseases of the LUNGS. rORMF.RLY PHYSICIAN TO THR CINCINNATI j MJ.RINK HOSPITAL, ASH AMDS RF.I RRAJ . Author of "LHlers to Invalids Edilor of the "Medical Stethoscope," ,Nc., ; MAY BR CONSULTRD AT BEDFORD, l'A., "YV. IS Hl.\ GTO. Y IKK SEE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 3th lS'rS. Dr. Ilardman treats Consumption, Bronchitis, | Asthma, Laryngitis, and all diseases ot the throat , and Iiliu. hv Medicated Inhalations lately used in the B torn ton Hospital, London. 'I he great point in , the treatment ot all human maladies, is To get at the j direct manner. All medicines are estimated by • their act ion upon the organ requiring relict. 1 his is the important fact upon which Inhalation * has- . ed. Ift he stomacn is .li-ea-d we take medleys directlv into the slomach. If the longs are .Its/ i" ed. breathe or inhale medicaiert vapors directly into j the lupes. Medicinf-s are the antidotes to disease | and shoT.ld be applied to the very scat of Ihe disease. I Inhalation is the application of this principle to ihe , treatment of the lungs, for it gives us direct access , to those intricate air cells ar.d tubesyvhirh he out ot reach of every other means of administering medi cines. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct con tact with the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its application is so sm.p.e, that it can be employed by the youngest intant or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stemach, comfort ot bustnessof the patient. Orusa DISEASES TKCATKD.— In relation to the lol lowing diseases, either when complicated with Lung affections or existing alone, 1 al-o invite consulta- I tioa. I ucuallv find them v r<,m V tly curette. ; Paplapus and all other forms of female complaints, . Irregularities am! Weakness. Palpitation and all other forms of Heart Disease-. Liver Complaints, Dyiqvpsia, and all other diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, Piles, &c. 4'C* | All diseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epi- I "■ •" '"ST HARCMAN, M. D .Vo thrive, for consultulion. | June 1, IS.VS. Iron City Commercial College PLTTSBI KC;. PA. CHAKTUISD ISO?. 300 STUDENTS ATTENDING JANUARY, ISSB. Njw the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. N oung NDF.NCF. COMMERCIAL LAW— Are taught, andatl other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practical bu siness man. lid Premium*. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the past three year*, al.-o in Eastern and Western Cities for best Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. Important Information. —Students enftr nt any time —No vacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining sima tions—Tuition for full Commercial Course, $.,5.00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks—B aril $2.50 per week —Stationary, 6.oo—Entire cost, SOO.OO to $70.00. 07?" Ministers, sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens ot Business and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad dress F W JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Sep 3, 1858-1 y | )ÜBLIC Sr lo of Heal Estate. —By _|_ virtue of an order ol Ihe Orphans Couit, in and for the county of Bedford, the undersigned will sell at public sale on the premises, on Snturdnq, the '.ilk day of October, r.ext, the REAL ESTATE of Wm. Leasure, late (h e'd, to wit: a Tract of Land compo-ed of three tracts or pai ifls of land, i suale in Bean's Cove, Southamp ton township, county aforesaid, containing more or less, about 35 ACRES under cnltivation, adjoinining lands of Briee Grow r. B. F. Harry RESPECTFCI.LV tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Otfice and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofius. June 2T, 1853. SWAIN'S PANACEA, at Or Ham 's Drug and Book Store. [july 30, '5S.j i OHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT, cheap, durable and pretty, already ground at Hartley's, (j 18, '37 Jy YNE'S WRIGHTS, Bennett's and Dyolt's Pills at Dr. Harry's : Drug and Book Store. [july 30, '.] Dr- 11. H- %i ifmor, or LAXCAVTM, (formerly of Philadelphia,) where he has !"'n in successful practice for a number of y ears, '"•■ivfiihii education at the be,t Medical College in 'he instate* and ha.l the experience andpract.ee if. the different Hospital* for several year*, a mem ber of the Analytical Medical Institute ot N. Yorlr, and late Medical burgeon of Ihe United State* Navy, now offers himself to the public to attend any pro j fessional calls. '1 he purest medicines always on hand direct from j the best Laboratories or our country, and the Botani ; cal (lardens of the world. No patent medicines pre : scribed or recommended. Medicines naed only which . will not break down the constitution, but will reno vate The system from nil injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult disea- I tes must be treated upon analytical principles, which j is to know an.) ascertain what disease ia. Its nature , and character reqnife a knowledge of the chemical ! constituent* of every solid and fluid of the human body; the change- thrse soM, and fluids are capable ,of undergoing. To know what medicines to employ to cure diseases, require, a knowledge of the chemi cal constituents of all acetils employed in medicine) and if we are in possession of this knowledge, it is possible to cure any disease—no matter of how leng ■ standing—and leave the patient in a healthy and per ■ fectly cured condition. Melancholy, Aberration, or that state of alienation and weakness of the nnnd which renders persons in j capable ni enjoying the pleasures or performing tha riutiesot life; Dyspepsia, that distressing disease and i fell destroyernf health and happiness, undermining the con-trtution, ai d yearly carrying thousands to , untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured. Rheumatism, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable; Kpiiepsy or falling sick ness; all chtontc and stubborn diseases of Females radically removed. Salt Rheum, and every | description of ulcerations; Files and Scrofulous Dis ease-, whicb have battled all-previous medical skill j can becured by my treatment, when the const itu- I tion is not exhausted. I do say ait diseases (yes, Consumption) can he ; cured. [LrCJiVCJiR CURED without the knife, i will remain in n:y office on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 o'clock A.M. to 3 P. >l., to ac commodate patients from a distance, and consult in the English and German languages. Will tiiaKe vis its to any distance if required. May be addressed byl"tter, Fulton square, Lancaster city, Pa. July 30,'58-ly. VV. H. WIIM H, M. D. P. S. See in local column my appointment to visit Bedford on the 10th,l lib, 12th and 13th, days of Au gust, to consult wilh patients on all diseases fre ot charge. W. H. WITMOR. The "Right of Search M VV ] Lie.not hf denied lo rtnv one wishing to pur chase a new coi t at I.oyer's Imp^riom r fa sib ao A ! where has just been teceived a large and elegant as sortment of gentlemen's dress and furnishing goods, consisting, in part, of ('LOTUS, CA SSI ME RES, VESTINGS, CRAVATS. GLOVES, &.c., &o. all of which are offered to the public at a tow figure. Clothes made to order ,> short notice. Call and buy one of thore beautiful coats made only by C olin Loyer. Merchant Tailoß. "f the finest fashionablF. I. a.stirg goods, both plain and fancY, ! nto Bedford ever brought tO Neatly clothe ye people'' civiL. Bedford, July 2, IS-3S. AMERICAN HOUSE, CUM HER LAND MD., ADJOINING THE DEPOT, JOHN C. RIFFLE, PROPRIETOR. from Bedford, Greensborg and Washington, slop at this House. P- rson* going to Cumberland will find advantages, by stopping at the "American House," over that of any other in the place. (may IJ, 'SB-ly.) j TO BUILDERS. The subscriber is folly preprred to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Orders- directed to St. Clairsville, Bedford County, W'il? be promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable Rotice- F. D. IfEEGLE. Take Notice, To make arrangements for Fall Trade G. VV. RUPP Will offer GOODS at reduced pri-ees- to- those that bv lor cash. Call and see and you won't he disappointed. And all those that know themselves indebted will please call and settle their accounts* t ai, S* JUST RECEIVED at Shoemaker's ColonaJe store, a large as sortment of coffee, sugar,.syrop, molasses, green and black teas, starch, spices, indigo, caodlei rice, &.C., which will be sold very cheap, aug. 20, 18r>8". A CARD. Allegheny Male and Female Seminary, R tIXSBIRG. Pa. The summer term wHI open Aug. sth. Fall term. Oct. 21st, 1858, and winter term, Jan. 18th. Spring term, April sth, 1859. C7°"Circnlars with full particulars may he had oi W. W. BRIM, A.*B., Principal. N. B. Student. coming to this institution will be conveyed free of charge from Bedford, on the 4th August, by addressing a letter to Mr. Samuel Wil liams, of Rainsburg. Rainsburg, Bedford co., June 4, '.37-Iy. >Fr ToftSilljSb HA\ iNG commenced t business oi Shoemending, one door east of Mr. Brice's Hotel, Redford, Pa., 1 am prepared to do all manner of work in Ibis line of business at the short est notice, and ir the most substantial manner, on more reasonable rates than usual, pne thing indirytn- It. Give me a call, try my work and judge for | yourselves. June 11, '58. J. B. BAKER. Spectacles! The subscriber has jost received a splendid vari'.-tv of Gold, Sil'vef Mounted, and Steel ; Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebbles. *u j peiior in clearness, and designed to suit persons !of all ages—warianted never to FAIL—to which he invites the attention ol all who are in ! need ol the article. He has also just received an elegant assortment of JEVVELRVi—aII ot which he wfil sell on reasonably term*. DANIEL BORDER Bedlotd, May 22, 1857. AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE of Hair and tooth brushes at Dr. Harry' Drug and Book Store. [july 30, A ~NE W BOOTS & SHOES, Just received and for sale cheap at J. & J. M- Shoemaker's Colonade store, (ag. 20,'58. AY ER'S CHERRY FECTOR A L and Jayne's Expectorant, at Dr. Harry's Drug Store. [july 30 1