fTttT OF LETTERS, remaining in the *j>o,lire,al Bedford, October Ist.; ISSS. 'n ..... = ca'litis for letters in this list wi 1! please jKyarcadvert.scd. S: A-dt Henry E: Andrews John; Arnold T'Tetl, Mrs I'-'wr Dcniel F.s.;; Burrows A A ' '."p. v atd< yonley Thomas; Bey lan 11,-vie-s; ! . v i.ir.ii F; I..in khurri AK; Bishop Daniel F; Bid f; r T ( ib: (arson Daniel; Campbell Jamc ; Cote .pi apman Busan P Miss, 2; ( handler Dan'l ! Bachal; Duncan Joseph W F..j; D.ckey -on I> -' f i Eilcagle VViiliani: Fetter U'll ' Preyhiim James; Oii fan William; Gnrgoi.n l rn ' t M rs Heaia Joshua F; llarbaugh John; Hiram J; Hill F.mey .Mts;Hi|| W M;4lytse j Harbangh I.ydra: Horrin Jacob; Hanham !'• Ranis John; Jackson John; (lmler Joseph;; ' ' p , .s; King John: Kenedy W; Lung Peter, 2; [pram; Myer. William, 2; Mickb-s Jacob; . i..urge, 2; Mowry Tanny Mrs; MeAlUin , >F yd-iiris Samuel; Mitchell Je-sc A; Mecht ..yl.jbon Ll.iriiet A Mis; McLaiigiiliu ti ;i- Dck V William; Oldham Juna. s C P.it'er i j' u :tcr-on Thomas H Jr; i'hillip3 Wilßan. Esq; ! ... h.hii: Palmer Jns A 2: Powel John; Pud! Jos . . r - -ncr George; Reynolds W; |}..p G<-o C.-n; . L; Beed J K; Shinelel: Joseph, 2; Shass Su -ti Isabella Mis; Fpencer 11 L; Spcece > >;■-ij-or. saiiiu"l; B'.er.e John; Smith I an .ion \ Magte; Spies Lewis: Spencer Frankl.i'; v . ..y David; S nel-on Pa-kel; Snow Mai ia Al i, h i Jfart .Viss; Slephemori Jerone; St ut-rrc ion i \ ATM iss; Steele 1) F: Tiov Gmrge; Taylor jfc ,„ r o?: Thotrp'on 11 A; Tatnalj William: Wise irP, Wi iiam; Whetstone W; Wlteelork O burn 'j-. Walters James II; Witin. r William; Wrik.-i --j| A: Wilson /Vary Alt,-, Wonder Li iia .Vi- I. ,iTccck Cate Miss; Yamchin. i Rev. JOHN A. MOW lO F. O. Oct. S, 1858; j A O TIC E. XilE undersigned appointed, to distribute to ; and among the creditors ol S.in.uel Mock, late o fSt. Clair Township, dt-e'd, the balance in the i l-ancis of his admT, H. G. W tight, will attend l'j; ti.at putpo-e, at his otiice in Bedford, on S" rdai , the 23 I ofOctobei, inst., at 10 o'clock, A., M ' Oct, B 18") S. JNO MOWER, Auditor. TEJiCUEUS \\\].\ TED. THE i> 3rd of Directors of H.-dfitd tow nsiiip, ; School District, wish tu errj i y a .suHicient number cl Teachers, competent to take charge ofthe Schools of said District, tlie Schools to open about the tiist of Nov., rr-xt. ttct.S. ISSB. JOHN HKOWN,S crelarv. ADMINISTRATBLVi 3 NOTICE. I.s.TTt rs of administration having been ernnt'd Vv - r Register of Bedford county, to the under-ign ,j upon the estate of Henry Reiuinger, late of S'. (;:r township, in said county, deceased.— all neuoi.s knowing theirs. Ives indebted to sa-.-.i es n-j are requested to make immediate piiyiiier.t, and liiose (having claims agaii 't it will present (arm uropeiiy authenticated for r. ANNA REININGLR, adm'r*. Bedford Foriudnj t far nil, (•;. —Tiie siibsctihers will ?. r A prt ,/-!■ sale until Ei ti ' y of November, .n', and if not then di-po-ed of, v. on Fnt day tr it j.'.ilTit: outcry, on the prenes ~ll the fix -.. ■ 1 i i "ing to t he: r Four :i v, en l'if.ci ' g i, , ! ► X BORM'. ST F.AM ENNHNK. FAN CUPOLA, ■wo Lathes, together with a variety of Patter:: for T.rrfit.g Machines, Stovrs. i'd-tighs, Sa'.v ar.i! brut-Mill gearing, Kcc., Arc., ..! ii. is .or the same tntSrient to do alrnot any kiui of work usually ' <onc in a country establishment. A goj'i busine-s has hereto.';- e been done in th.s utiblishment, and it b-tng the o !y Foundry in !!-: ar.l makes it a de.irabte cj n-: g to any p rton sitting to engage in the bnsinvss. J'seva Will ba made to suit pu-chasers. D. W AbllA !!A ("Oft oft. l, 58. MICHAEL BAN NUN. Brtifttrd LUUt>SS. A Tan Orphans Court hei i at Bedford, in and :or Mi. r lCounty, on the 30th day of August A. D. tk.'.S—Before The Judges of the said Coii'.ty. On motion of AL H. Spang l-sq., the (•• -: - R'ant --ile uicn the heirs and legal repr. seiitaliv.-s >•. -.aeT Putt, lute of Li be ty town-hip, in ..id I ;,I -V,dee'd, to wits Jacob, since dead, hav :g c - veyed h - sttare *• Wm. I'igaM, Sao-.u-l. i' i big m Illinois, <Tatharjne,!iitefßrriod w ththe p-tirion- IVii . Put:, Ui izub-th, in*. . mairi-d >,-.h H-nry Savits, Mary, intermarry -1 with Gorge Riisel!Jostrph Ptt, R.r-sai a •ntermarried vith Da •! L.sel, Sarah, and S'l-ar. putt, the l.i-t natr.'d yet in m ty, iaaW t.g t Bedford ('■> K.'.y, Perm's, to ai. ... pear a. an Orphans A .-art to h i.e' I at I rd, in and (for sa"! Coatit y, • • the !\; wisy, lay of NtfCßtWr, next. ' - accept or refuse :•> lam';ie real estate ol sa-.d M . oeel P itt, dec at 'r.r valuation, which has been valir-n v:id api.rrnae.i, ei .how cause why the anefto-i!d •<! te sold by ot o: the -aid Court. .. s.l In testimony whereof I have set my hn ! and the seat of sa/d Four t, a: Bed. or J, the Ist day c.s. ,t,A.D. lo.'S. SA.MI F.L 11. FA I B A; test, Chile. *Vx 5. Fi.rxK. Sheriff. Oct. i, 15.' S. Bcdfiirtl i duiiiy , AT O phane Court held at Redic.r !, in arid for t." County ' Bedford, on the3orh day at AIJUSI,a. D. -* s. i,, i re the Judges of the said C.ourt. On .1.>,: .*n mJ, in Mower, f-- [•, * " t orirt grat. atu e yp, u the heirs sad legal represenfativri oi II - S ph a Mower, late of Oolerairi Townth p, dee'd, 'in:!: F.l ,'.a, int. I mart ,ed with LBjuh Weaver, rn :;ig ir. ike : :n!e of Ohio, Rebecca, i ■ t rmirr.- d with Joshua i >iier, raiding in Be.Cord Coun-y, Na: - ..-v ii.te: .narried with Jacob M"- 1 . res.-: "g in W, l Courty, Oriio, Sarah intermarried with i . van uel.J. Diehl. and F-'izabeth, intermarried w.'h Levi K-gg, resoling n P.e i.o'd County Pa-, to t-e and up yt a. a-. or|J... isCouit, to h- t.a' Bed;id, in or aaid County, on the! Monday, fifteenth day. ef November, next, to accept or reluse to take th- of.said .leceased, ut th* valuation whirr, tat fern valup I ac.ii eppraised, or show cause whv 'cr tame saonl.i not be sold by order ol the said Court. i : - . | In tes'linony whereof I have hereunto sc. try hoi:,] a ,[ tsfixed the sea! of said Court, at Bed ford, the first iley of Sept. A. D- U-.uS. SAMUEL. 11. TATF-. Attest, Cicrk. fit. x. Fli nit. Sberifl. Del. 1, lt)sb. pICKLENG- VOTBGAR.—P ! ; ' r 1 Vinegar— just n-c ived ais Extra quality n-uIJ candles, at A. B. CRAMER X CO. VOTICE TO ASSESSORS, -Toe Awi x Kirs elect a-e hereby notified to meet at Commissioners office on Thursday tiie 14th 01 October next, to receive their instructions, iiookh \c. W- I~th 1858 H. NItfODEMUS Cierk to Comm's'. WIOISM UOTFMSILB. IHK subscriber wishes tos> ll his house and lot ' Jiuer.a Vista, Juniata Township, Bedford county, on which are erected a good I\\ O s TOIiV FRAME DWELLING liorsi:. Well bnislierf, a n excellent FRAME STABLE, a 2-si shop vicll calculated lor a shoemaker or tailor— also, a well of good water in the back J Sr -!, and always plenty of water in the cellar. "'■is property is a very desirable one, being w, 'u calculated for a businessman, it being in a good neighborhood. Buena \ ista wants anotli -1 r store, a good wagon maker, shoemaker and t ai:<>r. person wishing to purchase such property, at a low price, will address the subscriber at' Buena Vista. It sold, possession K'ven this Fall. NICHOLAS KEOO. Aug. 20, 18bS_tf. FAIR NOTICE, MT RRA\ & PRO., Rln.idv Run, would ; notify all persons ituh}.'■•- to tlrerr. by note, Rook account o; other u ise, that tltev intend moving v. •st this T.i at,:! (!• ;-;ie lint a:! l t;ow in; li;> nisei*.s itidel.t. (1 to them to cmr.e i war.l ant! jay up iirnmtitati ly. Anv wl. r. g-fort this notice longer than till the 1 (tj; (I J' ( ,-tuber nexf, w iii Jikeij have cause to regret it, asalU-i that trneall claims will 1J left m liie hands of an otlicer for collect ion. Sep. 1!|, ISSS. j- j- J-.J- jjsjjjj J J D. R. ANDERSON, or cent::i:vii.lk. c r macula v/> VA LUCY. wool ! hereby give notice to his customers and Is "lend;, that in order to make at range- : meiits for the Fail trade he wii! .sell much cheaper than ever for C ASH. lie also. ; w:;nts?;il knowing themselx !-s ow is <i liitti to co>nc a c.cJ settle wit h hint Without th-\:\. rv jo 21, Is,"-. Si H')i; WfdMW. Fi*i7nfcsoi? & HAVE just opese d their new Store in "An del son's ft w" of r.cac ly Gf'j.o*rttr tiic i c : '2<!.r otiice. Their stock of Boots and Shoes for no n, wo- j men and children, is certainly the best and j cheapest that has ever be n brought toJFdlo.il, 1 for three reasons. First : C):t account of the pressure of the times, thet have been laid in at IF) cents on the ! dollar 1 ,-st! a i what was p.,; ' las' jor tin same goods. S-cortd :—Thev were bought foi CAeIT, an..' tire usual discounts made. Third :—They were bought in much larger quantities than dry g< ..ds merchants hoy tin in, and ccnseqneiit'y were bought much lower. j II tins is doubted, the evidence is on the stand at the counter. LADIES' DF.PART.ME\'T. Tiie store room Iras been so nriangeii ns to; have a separate apartment tor the Ladies, pro vided with cumibitable chairs and stud- where; they cat sit ami talk, or buy shoes as .they phase. _ J';cfc!'S nnif Fruits. In connect! hi with the shoe 1 ush. s-, a;; kinds of Pickles, Fruits and Preserves will be kept, inch:•ling IV" Apple, Peaet:, Stiawber-j ri'-s. Cherr i s, Brandy P-ache>, Cat.-U] s, Mixed Pick!- -, Lobsters, ivc"., ,\c. no. j ■? * The hest, and ::;' general r. •.-r rewd of; T ti.icco am! ( ...a!"., ili b<* kept constat.! yon i.ZW . As there is no sir n i ' A S.iud 1; t t in lY i i i count v, toe pr pri 'w: = are ■. lermined to keep it right, aiuls. il at the low i - in; profits. A. FERGUSON „ CO. Sept. 2U IS.iS. Iyoi ICE OF LVQCKin 15.\* WHEREAS Job! Regj. jute ef town ship. Bedford rour.ty, died s-ozcrf of Th" following |{.-a! Fetaie, to wil: A certain nes'ajs nr tract of land, situate in the aforesaid township and routity, r : 15 in:; ;■•* ti !'UUt r ° ' hndrctl ft" i •" A'y *>rc* ttores, • a ioitilhg'iuiKiS Ol i'hil.e e Abraham Weisel and others. . 1 I eav in" a widow t>.vre<! RatTael. a; . :'-->e eig.. children, viz: William, residing in Hancock cunntj-.j Ohio, Fon III"-'!, til- tioner, Miry A: '■ ■ • - in Bedford county,. Tabu, ie-i<i::u in (\l.ltonus. • <* . 1 i .1 > ;. v ■ Fs.tint \. h i'fVC'A a'j t.n-i t, - | re-idti gin lluritiui. <m county, . em. a, . I ••ar i|i,. ,n Bedford county. • Noiwt-i :• Therefore given, 'hat in pnrstuuice ot a Ml* t of partition or value itot. TO e>e directed, I W.l! proceed to hold an i-'pu-H v. or valuatton on th ;. e r.r -n.ise*. or: Mut.ii.ty. the isth .!..>■ oi O. tobei, ISf.s, hen and Where all parties interested may at lan-d if they see prop-r. ,t- i \ A. b. I LL xvl-% .nt: oiii c 4 , f T c *> i is ■ c i* Sfitf riil. S-.'p. J 1 u, ; rfITICE IS HEUEBY GIVEN If' ALL whom it may concern, B.c.t ' : ' iVr ,"d Win. Lishh'V rod pii 1 him for, the t low pVtjperty, to w if: his entire stock of store g v.n-, - ii r.-es, cattl-, hogs, ru' ves, gr.un, tiav. ami tl t.nrHh. r.l h.s i- : mal pr P"'ly t 1 " belol.ge ! j - I.im, and aLt r tract, of iaii ! and b-ae tho same in l is possesion during: IB* pleastl •, • 1I ; ; rmtii e ('.rewarn ail j— I -m !n-j a s-mg on the sao a- I i most po.pive i !•. tuf ircv the law againd any p-t-s m sj doing, : as i; is mine and pm i for. s-p. 10, 'SS. H F.N in c. LASH Li-A 1 \'U l'/('/ 'OF I.\'Ql i Si TIi LV. WHG&EAS Joii" Ciaar, i-te of tied lord Borough, Bedford county, died of la- iohaa —: " a '•.-I ile. to wr . o- - tot of groun t in Sir lioroug" Bed" rd, rn6o feet on I'lil street, ai.d a..- g V; C. ,r Sot on 'he east, Isaac Mensf i, Jr.. on t.ii *t !i*T t. arid, the Ray-town branch <> the north, I aiio a lot ol* ground coiitaining about _.i acre ~ v.!- : nare in Bedford township, adjoining lands of Hugi.. • core. Jacou M.iitui's heirs, W lUa® -Ms kin hesrs and oii-ets. , Leaving I he fotio-ving name.! heirs; to wit. Jar,., .shoisdtad, leasing isvie a daughter Ann who is ;tiler..iriwith J" Milieu. rri..:t g the State Ohio, Mary M. K:. v. resi.l.nf :< U-. frrh, f 'f arii teimarri-d w;'!i ArlUny - d : residing ii: Bedford, John who is dead, leaving !,v. chil'iirn, vi/.: George residing in the west, henry re „ J.iw in Frederick rounty Mil., 'A ill'am re-in.ni in the west, Margaret, inte.married with Georg, Beebtel residing in Frederick ro., Md.,*'.<■ a,-hn re •idittgat the same | U-e. Joseph, petitioner ,& h, in •r.arteti ied with l'immas Slack, now l-a-. * .c s x children, re.-iding in tedi'of l <•<).• y, viz:— (ieorae, Mary, intermarried with George Koeit, Ja: . Ma'-"ai* t, Amanda, an I Franklin, Klixabe'ti. inter married wHh Jacob Over, residing in Bediurd an Samuel, residing in 'he Slate of K-mucky. Nolice is therefore given, that in pursuance of r ; t of partition br valuation to me directed, J ivil proceed to hold at. inquisition or val.iation on th said premises, on Saturday, the JOth day oi Oc'obei A. U. 185b. wh**n and whert* all partitr> interest' may attend if they proper. Sh'eritf.s Office, Bed- / v\.\l. S. 1 LLkF. ford, Sep. -I, 1868. f Sbn PUBLIC SALE or ItKAI, ESTATE j BV virtue of an order of the Orphans' Comi I i,.,lj'orcl countv; the undersigned w,L s* n public sale, on the premises, in B~dltowi I ship, on Frihy, the oth d >H "f A " 7 :™' ,' next, all the following descfiNnl Keal Ma • itow i'- V Tract of Land u ith GRIST-.MIL land DVVELLINC HOUSE, ih-r-m erects ! containing 11 .\CRF2Sand 2S Pr.klHEs [allowance —also 2i acres of meadow groun. adjoining lands of John HolJeihaum sb it John S- Ritchey and others. ' Terms — CASH, at confirmation <>f s.:le. DANIEL HELSEL, adin't of the estate of Jacob H lsel, dec". Sep. 17, 1858. ! AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL and Jayne's Expectorant, at Dr. Harry s uri 1 Store. ; (July 30, 1858.] adverlisenmnt ol Sauford Liver Invigeuator, in another column. Xjr~AH l-Qtttinsr I" rmSgrutK !a a vnht climate, snad <oil. at ! fine *nnu. advertisement of llinuiiwt tan THK JIAMMOXTOX FARMER.—A -new-paper devoted to I- teiature and A gricul Ihi e, also setting toiih full accounts of Ihe new settlements of Ham rrsint".!, in .\en Jersey, can be subscribed lor al on ly 'go :!s. per aiilium. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address In Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co. New Jersey. 'Eliose wi-hing cheap land, ol the tjes* (iUtility, iu one ol the healltiiest an-! most deligiiti'u! climates in the Union, see ndvestiseinent of ilatn inf'iitoii Lands. FOR SALE, OR YR ADE-.-A I'V.i-m u it!, in one .sole of the Hall Ho-id and two miles of Stonerstown, in the ffioai! lop Coat region, containing about 1 -> ; J acres, being good bottom land—about one-half clear pit and the balance well timbered. The farm is well improved, and a fine spring oi excellent water at the lino, ol the hous. iil-o two g oil orchard; of flint trers cn the nrnl.;• vs. A i.SO, ,\ farm in Nlori'son's cove, adjou ihg lands ot L a vid Sttirkcy, Parley lien's. Jacob Furry and other- , containing abnut 'doo acies, one hall cleaied arel the balance well timbered, with an abundance of locust am! chestnut timber. There sir several never tilmg springs upon the i remises with a constant} stream running through the fuirrr. 1 h'-re is also a nigp ai d thrifty youi .t orehard in aring fruit there on. 'i he improvements at a roughcast iiouso, I.og Hani and out buildings. ALSO, ICO acres of land in Ida I las County, lowa. ALSO, o'JO acre* of land it: Montgomery County, low.t. ALSO, b'gO acres of land in 11 rrison County, lowa. A LSO I.of ro Sof block mi in the city m Omaha, NeV k Tei ritory. All near the Rail Road - a:.J presenting good oppo. ! turiitie- for iiivestments. O. E. SHANNON. Bedford, July '2, T-"S. lißLie Sllifi til' ULLIiUtli REAL F" I'ATE. —By slilue u( an order o! the Orphans' Cnurt of Bnifoid routity, the un ilcisi TH'f will e.vj .so t i p-ibiic sale on lire • pri'tTiisrs on SA'I I Ki).\ V, !.• Cth day of No vember, next, the rial i-.-tit"cl J lines \N • iir.er, late i ( Monroe tow tiship <l. c'.l, ii/.: the it ju >ion farm of said dee'd, cunt lining 411 anil tif l'Eßt"l!!".>, with.-: ir i Barn t!,i re;n 11cyti 4 drew Ir ".s, Michd-1 11-vner, Nat tin a Grtthh an 1 r.l hers. lYrms: On • tlii ! to rctnaitt lit th" properly iinriiiJ tl)e w tifm'a lit.-, the interest thereon to be paid her annually. One third at the corfir ittaSion <•! s-a!" and lite bibmce in two equal an nual pa \ aieti'.s wiii- -at inter-sf. AIAII \LA VVF.IMEIL S p. 10, W> it A'liiiiilistlatl IX. 1 L/C L-iJ r HE.iL US HUE.— it Tie-re v. i"! be i xrf>S'-d t- public sale, on S 'f, .. 'v ' r , r'. £ F, :F we!! In At i J ! . tie- j !-••> petty of Al --n Ct-nlev, i!i c - is'd. I'ti - i upi -v -ttu nt., are a 7li t) S l(Jii I LOG HOI'SE, w. i h stone Uilchen attache !, a double lor haiTi. and other n.-ecess-iry buildings-, there is a larjp apq le orchard ol elioice huit thereon, and oili-*i fruit tr M es oi different tin's. A r.cv- r failing ' w ell of water near the ho. •> '. arid several springs on the (ii oi. y.-t-i- a< : j iiuinz lands il VV in. Lusman, Phillip Honrer, John W JtHstone :.t;;l ot tiers. Tunis ma le known on dav rf site l-v URIAH CON LEY, Sep. 10, 'f>S. Administrator. .i 'O fSCEOOL DIRECTORS AND | TEACHERS.- - is herebygiv.m tt.lt 1 will meet th- director- an T_ -.ivYtrs of Schel!-liurg :ia! N.i;-'.-r tow: -b p. in bcli- 1-burg, -or rhe r op"— "f * sami.-.ing teach ♦ an I renewing certificate* ra ti e'inth ol those of Juniata, at Buer.a Vista on Tim 27th; i-t St, Clair, at tie i Eight Si; .are o.i :he2Stb; or Tmoit, at Moweiy's Mill, on the 29th; c>f Middle Woodkerry, at Wood b.-rry, n the JOth; of Soutti Wointherry, at Lutor ••l'iiie O.i the 1 t ■■! fic:nfc.-r; nf Wc-t Providence, ibio ty U ~-i n- tr. • till; of Hi ;• -s.-l!, al l>a*lier's on Sh* bib: of r.ioai! lop, at !: p-w .It on li.e mb; ot L.ii.-iiv at S-. i.er.-to > n on tin /thiol' Snake Spring. I! ir b v"- school liou-ie or, the i : ci'Coleraiii, at ! Ill" B-ck' Chinch Of. ;!"■ i Eh; ol Ba-t IVovidn.re, at ilon-c 1 "iilcr-- no./! ti * on the 1-ith: ol Brd f,.., - to.. . j- Bui.'/). I 1-. the ih; of il.iiii-on, at K-ye.N -cbool hous - on 'he IStU; ol London - it., i. \ , at Bridgeport oil the H'th; of t uiriberlao.l Valley on the -guM.: ol Soirtf.au ptoti, at Ckaneysville oi tim 2S';ot if-rn?, C! .ifi dU on the VS-'j Pi Bedford ler.' til- 2o'h. ' Tiabove n." • _ y.be id at 0 oViock A. M., ami it is particularly rcipiPstcd that Directors and Teachers be punctual to their attendance. — Teacbd . wilt pl -u-e ,iroi idtt thc:n-e|ves •-•lth pens, i : ikr. mi P ,: i , " 'a v .111 • :■. - > *-"1 p '' - .*ppot tu niiy of being examined,no teacher will he ex an. in ml ..Iter the t. gu'al t ..-e, except for fpcciat l-a sous ami I ien not mills, tie brings a written rrquesl for mr to do so. signed at least by ti ree Duectors of th" Distr ct n which he is t.V be employed. NO'l'K L is ai-o given, that .li Permanent Cert:! irate- o! the old si • '<• lar e been annulled under the ! i.,;,tt;oi lty of Die -.21 Section ol the (ieneial Schoo Law n! the 7th of Mat 1VI and .an no longer b. i recc.veil by Directors as aulhori'y for the employ ' ' inent of Teacher*. Feach-rs holding such certiti • rates will ptea.e attend on ihe above mentioned day i a-.J have them exchanged or returned. 11. 11 EC 1C CRM AN", • ' S-I>. 10, N7S. Co. Snp't. ; - 1 110VES, ! iIN kPJD C'OPPER VvA3LI ■' Mv friends and the public in gener al. are hereby ur.foniied that I no-v have ant... ..ball continue It) keep on hand, a .urge sloe. - of almost every size and pattern of cooking ; stows, parlor stoves and coal stoves. Also,. ' i copper and brass kctlies, tin and sheet is on ■ j I -a are, common an 1 Russia stove pipe, tue boards, i ; and tin v. are ol alt kind made out of '.he very j " , best 1 and 2 lin [ late. Spooling made to order of the best double ! :in plate, and put up by Mir. JOHN LIM>I:.;M AN, J j who as a workman has no superior in thecoun. i ty. I would also call the attention ol the pub- j llicloa new article of Self-sealing fiuit cans, 1 : the best iliat has yet offi-red. Stove blacking constantly on hand. A!! persons in want of any of the a 1 ove ar , licles wilt j 1 ase call at the 0! ! Stan;!, c I the ' subscriber, in Bedford, where thev can hnv on j' r-asouable terms. Old copper, brass, pewter; 1 and country produce taken in exchange Or work. OLO. BL\ MIlvL. 8.-dford, aug. 27, '58.-3 m. L NOTICE. J. GEO. B. AMICK, surviving partner of th ,| late tiirr. of Geo. B. Amick vs. Bro.. notifies all i persons interested, that the Books ot said firm are pin his hands for settlement, and that cirriimstances j demand an immediate rinsing op of the business ol j said firm. Persons indebted, or having settlements i to make, are therefore requested to call on the sub i scrihcr without delay. ( t j The subscriber will continue the Mercantile t Business at the "OLD STAND,-where tie will he ' happy to meet his friends anil customers at all times, i lie wilt receive in a very short time a new supply I of seasonable good®, which he is determined to sell j on the most ieasonabte terms. 1 fit.CltiMvilU", June ll.'M, GEO. B. AMICK. I oi'Ueneral Elcc- I Stirti. — -vucreas in and by an Act of (is-neral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to regulate the General elections within tins Commonwealth," it i enjoin ed upon me to give public notice ol Mini Elections, anil to enumerate in said notice w hat Offieeis uie to he elected, 1, WILLIAM S. FLUKE, fchentf of the County of Bedford, do hereby make knovVii and give tlus public notice to the 1-lectors of the County ot Led I old, tl.ai a General Election will he held in saiu I tiurity,on the second Tuesday (B2tb) October, ISOS, at the several election districts, viz : The electors id the Burough of Bedford and township of Bedford, to meet at the Court House hi said Borough. The electors of Broad Top township to meet at I lie School House iu tlte town ot Hopewell. The electors ol Colt-rain township to meet at the house ot Joshua Filler, in Rainsburg, iu saii low nship. The electors of Cumberland Valley township to meet at the new School House erected un the hind owned by John Whip's heiis ta said town ship. The electors of Harrison township to meet at school house number 5, near the dwelling house if Henry Keyser in .-aid township. I'he eleclois of Juniata township to meet at Keyset's SChOol lIOUSe It) Said tOWOSllip. i tie electors of Hopewell township to meet ai the School House m-ir the house ol John Dasher in Said tuwnihip. The electors t i Londonderry township to meet at the house now occupied b}" Win. 11. Hi!as a shop, in LL bigt ;KJ!t, m said township. The ei.ctois of Ihe township of Liberty lo tie . t a', the school House in St .nerstown in said township. Ihe electors of Monroe township to meet al llie li .use luie!v occupied by James Carnel in Clearvl! -■ jiu sal I township. The electors of Scliellsbufg borough to meet at the brick Stiiuol House iu said borough. ] lie electors ot ,\jpier township to meet at the Li ick Sciioul 11 use iu (lie borough ot Scbeiis burg. Ihe electors of East Providence township to meet .if the house laleiy occupied by John Sx i unt jr., in said tow nship. i tie electors of Snake Spring township to meet a! the school house, near Ihe Methodist chu'i'b on land of J lr H-nily. Jhe e|, f tors of West Providence township, to meet at the new k>g school house at Bloody Run in s lid ! iw tisfnp. i lie eh clulS of St. ci.iir township to meet at the store mar the dwelling house of Gideon Trout in said township. Lite eh ctors ol Lilian township to meet at the house ol Michael Wyant in said township. The elcitors ol South Woodberry township to meet al the house of Samuel 0.-ter mar No ble's mil! in said township. Tim ehci ;s of Southampton lownship to :ie . i at the bouse of \\ in. Adatns in said lown ship. The .!■.( : sef the t .wnsbip of Middle Woo !- berr'. to meet at tii houv id Henry Fluke in •' v- i ___ i!k ni: at ioch tiuua an.. 1 {!nr> , tli" qua -if;, d r let t!s \\ illl. ct by ballot : ON 11 FFR>ON tor Canai Commissioner ot t!*.e Cr nitnona!th. ON ii i'EKSON tor Judge yf she Supreme Court of liie i i>nuiii'.i! w i altti. i V* O PERSONS, in conjunct i< n with the coun ty id Sior.eiS' t, to tii! the office of Member? ol the House ol Rep! i seutat.Vcs, to represent Horse of Kepf/sVntaitv'es. ONlb PERSON in conjunction with the coun ties of I niton, franklin, Juniata, and Acorns, to fill the . thee of Heprvseutatjve in C.iiigi'ejs, I i re pi. sent the count ies of Bed ford, ''niton, Franklin, Juniata end Adams, in the Congrcw of the L'utled States. CN!. PEiD'.iN I; - r the olfice of inn mission er ft r Bedford count v. .ON E PERSON for the i t'ice of poor house di rector. ONE PERSON' Ir the othce of Auditor for ni l rout'! v. >.NE PERSON for the cilice of Coroner of said County. i !)• •!• r!:on to !i- opened b'l\vivn the hours •'7 an;l H o'i-.ck in Un forenoon, by public |oci una: in, at:-! tu keep open till 7 o'clock in tte evening, "l.'ii the J.oils shall be closed. AOTiCE IS UEREIfY GIVEJV: "Ihievc-i p-r-c", '•y.:: v - rg Justice; of tlm no-- vt.csh-' any ofticf or appointment of profit r. ".ii-t ui. !• r th* (Jti i "-'n' -s, or of ■ his Mate, or or corporate<l district, whether a comiTiis -ioid il'iccr or others* -se, a snboidinate officer, c.gdt '• ho i- or shall be errp'oye ! under the legisla tnr iwerul ive or Judii iai yd par tir.ci.t of this hi ate, or i v city, or of any incorporated district, and a'sfbuT every member oi I'uugrr-s and of the State J.-, fla'nrt.. go I of the —b-cT <>t common council of a. diiv, or ( c.mtTMssioneia of ar,v incorporated dis .• I')' law. no ~peb|e of bribing or exercising at then e the cilia e or appointment of Judge, it:'pee ler clerk of any election >l tins Com toon wealth, an. at no in-pector, judge or other oificer ot euch > |e! n s.ull be eligible to be then voted tor. .tt the said act of assembly, entitled "an act re ■atljto elections of this Coir, mon w en| •h, ' passed In. .1, SSI9, further provides us follows, to wit : l :st the inspectors ai.it judges, shall meet at the r f live places appointed tor routing Tt.e electiori n tdlistrict at which they respect.ve|y belong, be orefc'elock in the n.ointng ot "2d Tuesday ot ()c --obAnd each said tnsjiector shall appoint one clerk, h>Il be a qmi I i lied rt IT of such district. " l.ise the jvrsoii i o shall have received the ■e.-olhighest numbi-r of votes for inspector, shall iot sL.Ton the (toy of" any election, then the per iin v, si.all have receivi t the second highest num er i> it. s for .lmtgeat the next preceding election, hall Ia inspector n his place. And in ca-e the .a'rsiwho has rect'ivd the highest number of votes for "i ire tor shall not ;1, tlie per-on elected !ud"diall appoint an in-?ctor in his place, and in -as'e> Person ' 'icctcd jus';, shall not attejuJ then the iHector who receivd'he highest number of vo'esaall appoint a judge, his place; and if any car-. i shall continue in t board b.r the space oi one'hu alter the time ft My law for the opei itig of rheleclion, tbequaliliedters lor the township, v a d ' di-trict for which stj officers shall have been ected, present at the < tion, sholl elect one th number to fill such 4,-ancy, It soli be the duty o! the Serai assessors rcpee tiveldo attend at the place <,olding every gener al S.'w 1, or township elect during the whole •inie nnh election is kept oper 0 r the purpose of Herniation to the lectors, and judge, when tiled on, m relation to, right of any per son a-sssed bv t tie in to vote uch election, and ; „„ suclsther matters in re!a!i„ the assessment of voter as the saul inspectors, either of them i shall frm tun - to tune re,pur. "No pr-on shall be pernuttei vo t # at any elec tion as .-foresaid, than a while hum of the age of twenty ste or more, who shall • resided in this state atleast one year, and in election district where h- offers to* vote ten dayTiediafely prece- j dine surt election, and within t ears pate! a Mate ; or com ts tax which shall have iss-e.-sed at least ten davslielofa. the election- T citizen of tt.e; rnit'eii Hates who he - ; revio-i Jim a qualified i voter of 'his State and removed efrotn ami re-j turned and who sliali have re,i • the election j di-trict ami paid taxes, a for-said) |he en! it I. d t., vot- alter residing m tins S.a. months; Pro vided That the white freemen, c,s of the em ted State-, between the age- of tr.,e and I wen ,v-two yeafs, who bave resided Selection dts 1, jet ten riavs a' aforesaid stunt t>t!ed to vote, although they Shalt not have paid "No oer-on shall be permitted t whose name is not contained in the hut 4 to mhabitants | furnished bv the Commissioners, unless : First, he produce a receipt ot payment, within two years of j State or County tax assessed agreeably to the Con stitulion, and give satisfactory evidence on his own oath or affirmation ol another that tie has paid such . a tax, or in a failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof, or Mecond, it he claim a right to vote by being an elector h-tween the age ol twerity-one and twentv-two years shall rh-pus* on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the State at least one year next belore his application, and : make such proof of residence in the district as is re quired by this act. and that be does verily believe, from ihe account given hurl that he is ol Ihe age . aforesaid, arid give such other evidence as is requit- ' ; ed by tins act whereupon the name of the person so : i admitted to vote shall be inserted in the atphabeticnl j list by the inspector, and a note made opposite there- j ; toby writing the word 'tax,' it he shall be admitted I i to vote by reason of having paid fax, or the word ; i 'ag*' if he shall he admitted to vote by reason of | age, and in either case the reason of such a vote shall i j be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like note in the lists of voters kept by them. "In all cases where the name of the person claim- I ing to vote is not found on the list Inn. is tied bv the i commissioners, and assessors, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objectec. to by anv qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspec- ! tors to examine %uch pei*uns o.i oath as to his qual- I | ideations, and if he claims to have resided within the ! | State for one year oi more, his oath shr.il be sutfi- j j cient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at j I least one competent witness, who shall je a qualified , ' electorthat he has resided within the district for > : more than ten days immediately peececfing said elec- ; | tion and shall also himself swear that hi? bona tide J ; residence, in pursuance ot' his lawful calling, is with- \ I in the district, and that be did not remove in the nis- I tricf for the purpose of voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who j I shall make due proof ii required, of his residence j and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shelf t e admitted , | to vote in the town-hip, ward or district in which he ; shall reside. "If anv person shall prevent or attempt to prevent, : any office; of an election under this act from holding j ! sticii election, or u->e or threaten any violence to any j ; such officer, and shall interrupt or improperly inter- j j fere with him in the execution of his duty, shall I ' block or attempt 'o block up the window or avenue I ' to any window where the same may he holderi, or ! ! shall riotously di.-turb Ihe peace ol such election, or | shall use or practice any intimidation, threat', lore or violence, with the design to influence unduly or j overawe any election, or prevent him from voting, ' j or to restrain the freedom of choice, such pr>on on j ; conviction shall be lined in any sum not exceeding ; live hundred dollars and he impi Boned for any time not l< ss than one nor more than twelve months, j and if it shall be shown in the Court where 1 tie trial j of >ucli offence shall be bad, that the person so of- [ fending w as r.ot a resident of the city, w aid, district , or tow i.ship w here the said offence was committed, i and not entitled to vote therein, then,on conviction, i | lie shall be sentenced to pay a line of not less than ! one hundred nor more than one Ti.ou-and dollars,ami be imprisoned r.ot !es than six months nor more than ! two years. '•lf any person cr persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election with the Cor- j j moi.wealth, or shall offer to rnak any such bet or wager either by veib.il proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite anv person or persons toi make such bet ! or wager, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount s o ; , bet or offered to be bet. And the Judge* of the re-pe.-'ive districts afore- SJ ■!. are/equin D to meet at Bedford, on Friday,! next following the holding of said election, then and . there to perform those tilings required of them by . i.vc. 'Jivcr. under my band, at my office in Bedford, this ; 10th day of September, in tne year of our Lord, j one thousand .ight hundred and fifty eight, and, the eighty-third ot Independence of ihe United States. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. j Sept. 10, 1858. r jij r O INVALIDS.- -DR. H.inDM.EY- Piiysiciaii far Diseases cf tha terras, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, asr> INVALIDS RETREAT, . lulhnr of ''Letters to In vti/ifs Editor of the "Medical Stethoscope," \.c., .MAY BE COXSI'LTF.D AT BEDFORD, PA., "(I. IS HE \ V.. ro~\ * HO ( S E," \\KD.\ESD.\ V, OCTOBER, 1 3:i> ISSS. Dr. ilauiman treats Consumption, Bronchitis. Asthma Laryngitis, end all diseases of the throat and lungs, by .Medicated Inhalations lateiy nod in the hiomton Hosjtita! London. Ih* great pu nt m 'he treatment of all human maladies, is to get at the direct manner. All medicines are estimated by thejr action upon the organ requiring relief. This is i.e important fact upon '.vhirh Inhalation is ln,s- , ed. lithe stomach is disea-pil we take medicines directly into the stomach. If the ;;v ,!,iea-- ! ••d. breathe 1 r ii hale rrieilirg.-rf v.ipr.r- threcfiy into !:.• lungs. Medieirifs are the antidotes to disease and siionl ' be applied to the very seat of the disease. Inhalation is the application of this principle to the ; ir. a'rnent of the lungs, tor it gives us direct acre s to Je,-,. .. intricate mr cells and tubes which lie out of i reach of every other means of administeririg toedi- ; ernes, inhalation bring- the medicine in direct con tact with the disease, without the disadvantage of j any violent action. Its application is so simple, that it car. tie employed by th" youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stomach, , comfort oi busines<of the patient. Or IIER Disi ASKS TIIKATI Tl. !RS relation to the fol lowing (iisca-es. either when complicated with Lung ; affections or existing alone, 1 al-o invite consulta tion. I usually find them promptly rumble* Paplapns and al! other forms of female complaints, 1 irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation and all other forms of 18-art Diseases, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and al! other diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, Piles, Nr. ,Ve. All diseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epi lepsy, and all forms of nervous disease. S. D. HA RDM AN, M. D. S"o chttrrg for consultation, .Inr.e •!, IS.'S. p >U2LIC S.-ie of Heal Estate.— By I virtue of an order of the Orphans Conit, in i and for tlie county of Bedfonl, the undersigned will sell at public sate on the premise:., on Solu>di:/ 1 the 9 Hi <!ai/ of October, next, the IIE.A I. I'.S I ATE of "Wm. f. a-nre, ]ato dec'd, to wit: a Tract of Land compo.-ed of three tracts or ' parcels ot land, situate jr. Bean'? Cove, Soothamp- : ton township, county aforesaid, containing I Acrw, rtiirc or l-ss, abotll 30 ACR; under Cultivation, a.ljoinitiing lands of I'.rire Grow- . den on the north, A. Petdew on the west, and Jv.hu j Gordon on the east, about 93 acres of the same pat- . ented I ted. The improvements ar-n LOG HOI 'Sl'. and STABLE, about six acres in MEADOW with a ; small ORCHA RD tliereon. Land well watered and | an excellent spring at the door. Terms cash. Due j attendance will be given by A. PER DEW, Sep. 3, 18.75. Adtu'r. ! i FARM LANDS FOR SALE 2". MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA—bv Railroad.iu the State of New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam roil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small larnns, ami hun dreds from all parts of the country are now settling and building. The crops can be seen growing. Terms from Sls to 20 per acre, payable within four years by instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine St. Wharf at Pt.ila. a! A. M. by Railroad for lianion ton, or address R. J. Pyre s, by letter. See full re'vertisement in another column. j. I IE ML VIS TIL ITO E S .VX > i JC E. Nf'TICE is hi'lei v ojven that ielter.i of administrtition i.ave been granted to the undersign ed by th" R'-gistei of Bedfoid county, upon the es tat" of Win. Leasurc. late nf Southampton township deceased —all persons, therefore, indebted to said estate, w ill t>li use make immediate payment, and .those having claims against it, will present them dull authenticated for settlement. ARCHIBALD PER DEW, o: Bean's Cove, Bedford co., AJm'r. Sep 3, '2d-53. Iron City Commercial College. ' .'-i' ;';, PA. Chartf.KKU ISW. 3CO i-lI'DKX I'S ATTENDING JANUARY, 18i*. Xw It.' I "ryest ami most thorough Commercial School of the ; niled Stales. Young men prepared for actual duties ot the Conn ling Room. J C S.Miru, A XI., Prof, of Book-keeping and Sei cure of Accounts. A T l)oi THerr, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com mercial Calculation. 1 A I)i.yi.kic.k and T C Jexkn, Teachers of Book-keeping. 5- A Cowi.ky and XV A .Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As Used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSI NESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFKIT MONEY—M EEC AMI EE CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL LAW— Are taught, auda!! other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practical bu siness man. S'-J a-remit!in*. Drawn all the premium- in Pitt-burg for the past three years, al-o in Eastern and Western Cities for b*st VVi if mjf, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. Important Information. —SluJenft entrr at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—-Review at pleasure Graduates assisted in obtaining situa tion-—Tuition for full Commercial Course, $33.00 Average time S to Id weeks—Board $'2.50 per week Stationary, o.oo—Entire co-t. SOO.OO to SIO.OO. C?"*Miniters, sons received at half price. lcr Card—Circular—Specimens oi Business and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad dies? I VV JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Sep 3, 185S—ly I VP w. 89 Wituior, of Lancaster, \ J (fbttnerlyol Philadelphia,) where lie ha* been in successful practice for a number of years, received his education at the best Medical College in the I >!.ite. and had the experience and piactire in the different Hospitals for several years, a mem ber ol the Analytical .Medical Institute ol N. York, ai d iate Medical Surgeon of the United States Navy, now offers himself to the public to attend any pro fessional calls. The pure-t medicines always on hand direct from the be-t Laboratoi ies of our country, and the Botani cal Gardens ot the world. No patent medicines pre scribed or recommended. Medicines used only which will not break down the constitution, but will reno vate the system fiom all injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult disea ses must be treated upon analytical principles, which is tn know and ascertain what disease is. Its nature anil character require a know ledge of the chemical constituents of every soiu' and fluid of the human body; the changes thjse solids and fluids are capable of undergoing, i'o know what medicines to employ to cure diseases, requires a knowledge of the chemi cal constituents of uit a ents employed in medicine; and it we are in possession of this know iedg,, it is possible to cure any disease—no matter of how long standing—and leave the patient in a healthy and per fectly cured condition. Melancholy, Aberration, or that state of alienation and weakness of the niiru! which renders persons in capable of enjovtrig the pleasures or performing th* duties of life; Dyspepsia, that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, undermining the constitution, and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured. Rheumatism, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or falling sick on-s; all chronic and stubborn diseases of Female* radically removed. Salt Rheum, and every ilescrijUion of ulcerations; Piles and Scrofulous Dis ea-e-, which have baiiled all previous tnedical skill can be cured by my treatment, w hen the constitu tion is not exhausted. i do say all diseases (yes, Coiitnrnpliou) can be cured. re-3yo.s .vo* -i-i <v- n-lf-.. l'win remain in my otlice on Wednesdays and Sat in days, from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 P. M., to ac commodate patients from a distance, and consult in the English and German languages. Will make vis its to any distance jf required. Maybe addressed by letter, Fulton squaie, Lancaster city, Pa. July 30,'58-ly. W. H.W!I M"g,, H. I'. S. See in loral column my appointment to visit Bedford oil the 10th, I I th, 12th and Idtb, day* of Au gust, to consult with patients on all diseases free of char E'<>- VV. H. WITMOR. i 7// of Search" ILL not in- denied (n any one wishing lo pur i l a new coot at Loyer's M m porium OE- FA.SS3 I O ! where has just been received a large and elegant as sortment oi gc,,tlenmn's diess and furnishing goods, con>isting, in part, of CLOTHS, < "ASST.MERES, VESTING^, CR A VATS, (LOY ES, &c., &c. oil of which iroffered To the public ala low figure. Clothes made to order on short notice. < all and buy one oi tho>e beautiful coats mads only by ' C olin I.oyer, Merchant Tailoß, 0 f the finest fa s h iona bI E Lasting goods, both plain and fancY, 1 nto Bedford ever brought tO Neatly clothe >iy e people** civiL. Bedford, July 12, 1S ihc ATLAri i iS TELEGRAPH CDIMPLETED! Qf'EE.Y V i r TO RI. PS DESPATCH TO PR HSU) A. V7 RI L IU. \ 11. V RECED ED! THE stupendous enterprise of laying the At !ant:r I clegruph Cable has been brought to a suc cessful termination and this, together with the BEDFORD RAILROAD, i.as excited the p.-ople so much that they* have al most forgotten every thing except REED sV MLY.YICIPS Farcy and Staph- Dry Goods Store, where a fine as so-tment of cloths ca-simeies, prints, bleached and unbleached muslins ginghams Grocer iss, coffee, sugar, molasses, extra pulverized sugars spices, cheens and numerous other articles, have pi<t been received and opened out for sale, all of a hirh will he -old low for cash, or country produce CALL AND BE CONVINCED. <aug. Jo,'as*. AMERICAN HOUSE, CUMBERLAND AID., AVJOIXIXG THE DEPOT, JOHN C. RIFFLE, PROPRIETOR. u / ( oac'ies from Bedford, (ireensburg and j U .i-'.irii-ton, stop at this House. Persons going ;to Cumberland will tirid advantages, by stopping at the "American House,'' over that of any j other in the place. (may 14,'58-ly.J' TO BUILDERS. The subscriber is fully preprred to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. Clairsville, Bedford County, will be promptly a!tendril to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BKEGLE. .1 (*ST ii EC LIVED " " at Shoemaker's Colonade store, a large as sortment of coffee, sugar, syrup, molasses, green and black teas, starch, spices, indigo, candles rice, Su-., which will be sold very cheap, aug. 20, ISSS.
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