r (iK\E- X ral election.—Whereas, in ftp £c,t .of General Assembly of the ,oi Penney Ivan i, entitled "An ," it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of said Elections and to enumetate in said notice what dicer- are to be elected, I, J. J. CESSNA, Sheriff of the County uf Bedford, do h< reby make known and give this public notice to the Electors of the Countv of Bedford that a General Election will be held in said County, on the second : uesday (Bth) October, 1861, at the t-tveiai election districts, viz : ''be electors of the Borough o( Bedford and township of Bed lord, to meet at the Court Hons in said Borough. The electors ol Broad T-. p township to meet at tiie'School House in the town of Hopewell, The electors o! the Borough of Bloody Run to meet at the School House in said Borough. The electors of Colerain township to meet at the house of Joshua Filler, in Kainsburg, in said township. The electors of Cumberland Valley township to meet at the new School House erected on the land owned by John Whip's heirs in said township. The elt ctors of Harrison township to meet at Schooihouse number 5, near the dwelling house of Henry Kevser in said township. The electors ol Juniata township to meet at Keyser's School House in said township. The electors of Hopewell township to meet at the School House near the house of John Dasher in said township. The electors ol Londonderry township to meet at the House now occupied by Wm. H. Hill as a shop in Bridgeport, in said township. The electors of the township ol Liberty to meet at the School House in Stonerstown in said township. The electors of Monroe township to meet at the house lately occupied by James Cornell in CiearvilJe, in said township. The electors of Scheflsburg borough to meet at the brick School House in said Borough. The electors of Napier township to meet at School house No. 10, near the house of James Allison, in said township. The electors of East Providence town-hip to i meet at the house lately occupied by John Ny cumjr., in said township. The electors of Snake Spring township to reef at the School House near the Methodist ch on the land of John G. Hartley, he electors of West Providence township meet at School House No 4, near David '•?, in said "ownship. • electors of St. Clair township to meet a ire near the dwelling house of Gideon u in said township. The electors of Union township to meet at ' * School House near Mowry's Mill, in said ' r the office of Auditor for said county. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That every person excepting Justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or tiust under the United States, or ol this State, or any city or corporated di>trict, whether a com missioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, agent who is or shall be employed under the legisla ture, executive or Judiciary department of this State or ol any city, or of any incorporated district, and also, that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the selector common council of any city, or Commissioners of any incor porated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at The time, the offico or appointment of Judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, iudge or o ther officer of such election shall be eligible to be ; then voted for. And the said act of assembly entitled "an act re- ; lating to elections of this Commonwealth," passed j July 3d, 1819, further provides as lol'ows, towit : j "'I hat the inspector and judges shall meet at the j respective places appointed for holding the election 1 in the district at which they respectively belong, j belore 8 o'clock in the morning of the 2d Tuesday : of October, and each said inspector shall appoint one 1 clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such dis- • trict. '■ln ease the person who aha!l have received the , second highest number ot votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of ar.y election, then the per son who shall hive received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding e lection shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who has received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the ! person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in j his place, and ir. case the person elected judge shall ; not attend, then the inspector who received the j highest number ot votes shall appoint a judge in his j place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the ; board for the space ot one hour after the time fixed j by law for the opening of the election the qualified ; voters for the township, ward or district tor which ! such officers shall have been elected, present at the j election, shall elect one of their numbei to fill such j a vacancy. It shall be the duty of the several assessors re. spectively to attend at the place of holding every i general, special, or township election during the J vhole time such election is kept open, for the pur- j -ose of giving information to to the inspectors, and j i.'ge. when called on, in relation to the right ot a- I v person assessed by them to vote at such election, and on such other matters in relation to the assess- j ment of voters, as the said inspectors or either ot ; them shall from time to time require. '•No person shall be permitted to vote at any e- ■ letion as aforesaid, than a white freemen of the j of twenty one or more, who shall have resided j :hi state at least one year, and in the election j -trict wheie he offers to vote, ten days immedi- j etely preceding such election, and within two years j paid a Sta'e or county tax which shall have been j assessed at least ten days before the election. But j a citizen of the Fnited States who has previously j been a qualified voter of this State and removed j therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided j in the election dietuct and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State j six months. Provided. That the white fieemen, citizens of the Toiled States, between the ages of twenty-one aud twenty-two years, who have resi ded in the election district ten days as aforesaid . ■ shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not 1 i have paid tax. j "No person shall bepermitted to vote whose name ' is not contained in the list of 'axable inhabitants, furnished by the Commissioners, unless : First, he produce a leceipt of payment, within two years of State or Countv tax assessed agreeably to the Con ! stitution, and give satisfactory evidence on bisown | oath oi affirmation of another that he has paid such a tax, or ID a failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof, or second, if he claim j a right to vote by being an elector between the age 1 of twenty-one and twenty-two years shall dej>ose on j oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the State at lea-t one year next before his application, arid make such proof of residence in the distiict as is i required by this act, and that he does verily be lieve, from the account given him that he is of the j age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is re ; -juirtd by this act, whereupon the name of the per- J son so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the al- I phabetical list by the inspectoi, and a note made i opposite thereto by writing the word "ta::,' if he : shall be admitted to vote by reason of Laving paid ! tax, oi tbe word "age" if he shall be admitted To | vote by reason of age, and in either case the reason of such a vote .-.hall be called out to tbe clerks, who | shall make a like note in tbe lists of voters kept by j tbem. j. "In all cases where tbe name of the person j claiming to vote is not found ou the list furnished i by the commissioners, or his right to vote wheth er found thereon or not, is objected toby any ; qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspec tors to examine such person on oath as to his qual- j I ifications, and if he claims to have resided ; within the Stale for one year or more, his oath j shall be sufficient pioot thereof, but he shall make : ! proof by at least one competent witness, who shall | j be u qualified elector, that be lias resided within : ! the district for more than ten days immediatly ■ I preceding said election and shall also swear that i his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his law- 1 I ful calling, is within the district, and that lie did , not remove within the district for the purpose of | voting therein. "Every person qualified as aloresaid, and who shall make due proof if required, of his residence and payment of taxes afoiesaid, shall beadmi'ted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. "If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent anv officer of an election under this act from holding such election, or use or theieaten any vio lence to any such officer, and shall interrupt or impropeiiy interfeie with him in the execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or avenue 10 any window where the same may be hoi den, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall use orpactice intimida tion, threats, lorce or violence, with the design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or prevent • i.im from voting, or to restrain the freedom of 1 choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars to be impi ironed lor any time not less than one or more than twelve months and if it shall be shown to the Couit where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offending was not a resident 01 ; the city, ward, district or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote | therein, on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. "If any person or persons "shall make any bet or wager upon the result of an election within the Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet J or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement, or invite : any person or persons to make such bet or wager, } upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and ! pay three times the amount so bet or offered to be bet. And the Judges of the respective districts ".fore said, are required to meet at Bedford, 011 the Fri day next following the holding of said Election, ! then and there to perform those things required of j them by law. Given under my hand, at my office in Bedford, this 30th day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty one, and the eighty-sixth of the Independence of the United States. JOHN J. CESSNA, August COth, IS6I. Sheriff. liOWA IS It ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent l - titution established by special En \ dowment, for the Belief of the Sich and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Discus*' of the Sexual Organs. Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable R' pruts on Spermatorrhea, and other Diseasts of the Sexual Oigans, and 011 the New ; Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent in | sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or t three Stamps for postage acceptable. Address, Dr. DR. J. SKILI.IN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa tion. .No. if S. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. •May 31st, Tl W. W. JIAIR. JOIIX S.IIAVJSON* MAIR AND DAVISON, Importers and Dealers in Sntldlery, Carriage and Trunk Hardware and Trimmings, NO. 1-27 WOOD STREET, Pittsburg Feun'a, | NOTICE TO TEACHERS I AND SCHOOL DIRECTORS. The annua! examination of Teachers, will j fake place in the several townships a, follows, to wit : in West Providence, and Bloody Run, , at Bloody Run, onOct. the 9th ; in East Piovi ! detice, at Householder's, on the 10th ; in Mon j roe, at Clearviile, on the 11th; in Snake Spring, at Hartley's, on the 12th ;in Hopewell,at Dash : er's, on the 14-th ; in Broad Top, at Hopewell, on the 15th ; m Liberty, at Stonerstown,on the 16th : in Middle Woodberry, at Woodberry,on | thel 7lh ; m South Woodberry, at Enterprise,on j die 18th , in Union, at Mowrv's Mill, on the ! ~Dt ; iti St. Clair, at Eight Square, on the 22d; I in Napier and Schellsburg, at Schellsbur g, on the 23d; in Juniata, at Buena Vista, on the 24th; in Bedford township, at Bedford, on the 25th ; in Londonderry, at Bridgeport, on fiie 28th, j in Harrison, at McVickei's School House, at the J foot of the Ridge, on the 29th ; in Bedford Bor | augh, on the 30th ; in Cumberland Valley at j Centreviile, on the 3lst; in Colerain, at Rains -1 burg, on Nov. Ist; in Southampton, at Che | neysville, on the 2d; with a lecture at night, on Common Schools. N. B. Satisfactory evidence of good morals, I and propriety of conduct, must be furnished by | each Teacher ; and without which, the certifi ; cate will be witheld, no matter what the other ; qualifications may be. i Each Teacher will be required to be exam : ined in the township, in which he is an appli cant for a School. A public examination will be held, in Bedford, on the third and fourqj Saturdays (16tb & 23d,) of Nov., for the special accommodation ol all Teachers who may fail, to be present at the examination in their re spective townships. No private examinations will be given in the mean time. Examinations to commence at 9 o'clock A. M. Directors and citizens are requested to be present. GEO. SIGAFOOS, County Superintendent. Bedford, Sept. 6th, 1861. / < S-AI \ 1> It ILLS. VJ I he best in the world, for sale. Call and see them. Hardware, Iroo, Nails, Oil, Paint,' Glass, cutlery ai.U tarm Implements, for sale cheap tor cah at Aug. 2, 1561. HARTLEY'S. PI AN O nTE S. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. PIANO FORTES. REDUCTION REDUCED. The Best Piano Fortes, at the greatest teduc tion, ever made in price for cash, IMPROVE THE PRESENT OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE, AND BUY THE BEST, FOR THE CASH AMOUNT OF MONEY. You never again will get so large a discount for your eash. LIUHTE & BRADCURYS' PATENT INSULATED FULL IRON FRAME NEW SCALE, GRAND, AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. THE INSULATED FRAME preserves the ori ginal tone of the instrument in all its purity, secu ring it for all time against that most disagreeable nequality of tone invariably found in all other Iron Frame Piano Fortes. It greatly strengthens the case, ar.d thus keeps the Piano Forte much longer in tune. It gives the Instrument a roucn fuller, richer, and sweeter tone. It adapts the Piano to a! climates, and to all changes of atmosphere, and in el! re-pects it is pronounced by oui bast "artistes' be greatest improvement of the age in Piano Forte construction j producing an instrument acknowl edged to be superior to all others made in this coun try or Europe. A few testimonials from some of fie most em inent Pianists and . Musician in the world, in regard to the Superior ity oj our jYew Scute Patent Insulated Piano Fetes. "I have examined the Piano Fortes of Lighte & Bradbury's with entire satisfaction, i kno-.v not that there are any others better, either in our own country or elsewhere, "Da. LOWELL MASON." "In clearness, richness, and volume of tone, deli cacy, elasticity of touch , and fine repeating action, 1 have never played upon their equal. "H. A. WOLLENHAUPT..' 'ln volume, richness, evennessand puritv of tone, and in delicacy of touch, they certainly excel, and in that beautiful singrng quality so desirable, yet so seldom found. WILLIAM MASON." "I have never played upon so rich and heavy a tone Souare Piano Forte. "ARTHUR NAPOLEON." "I am astonished and delighted with the "New Scale Iron Frame Piano Fortes made by you. Tbere mu.-t be a splendid future for Lighted Bradbury's Piano Fortes. "GEO. F. ROOT." "1 have never played upon so fine an instrument. "GEO. F. BKISTOW." "I consider them as to beauty, richness, fullness, and equality of tone, as well as their agreeable, e lastic touch, equal, if not superior, to any Pianos made in this country or Europe KARL WELS." "They have all the requirements for a superior interpretation of both classical and modern compo sitions. "MAURICE STRAKOSH." "It affords me pleasure to add my testimony of the many artistes who speak in the highest terms to the superior excellence of your New Scale Patent Insulated Iron Frame Piano Foites, and 1 must say that yonr New Scale very far surpasses all your former efforts, producing an instrument far superi or in all the excel lencies that constitute a perfect Piano Foite, to anv with which 1 am acquainted. "THEO. EISFELD." "Having examined your New Scale Iron Frame Pianos, we must express our delight and pleasure at their superior excellence. For their peculiar rich volume of tone, fine elastic touch, and in all the requisites necessary for perfection in the instru ment, we must say, in all our experience, we have seen nothing to compare with them, and we can most coidially recommend them to our friends and the public "CHAS. FRADF.L." "CAUL BERGMAN." "I tke much pleasure in giving my testimony in favor of the beautiful Pianos which I I v? re cently seen made by your firm. In power, quanti ty, and equality of tone, they certainly excel ; while for that pecul.arly rich, singing tone, that is so invaluable as an accompaniment to the voice, sustaining and blending with it, 1 have rarely met with theirequal. "C. BASSINI." "It is with pleasure 1 give my testimony to the excellence of your Pianos in general, and especial al to the idmirable new invention of Mr. Lighte, ny improvement which I regard as the niost.impor tant yet made in the manufacture of first-class in struments. "LOUIS ERNST." "1 take pieasuie in stating my favorable opin ion ot your New Scale Iron Frame Piano Fortes. Among many superior Piano Fortes manufactured in New York, they certainly must rank second to none of them for strength, pur. y, and richness of tone, together with extraordinary vibratory quali- j ties. 1 hive also had frequent opportunities, in the schools, during the past four years, to notice the j durability of your instruments, and this under se- j vere and unremitted trials. "GEO. H.CURTIS." I "T he high reputation which they have obtained tor their fine brilliant tone, pleasant touch and pow er, have given them the preference over those of all other manufactures, in the Public Schoo's of New York, in which over one hundred are now in daily use ; some twelve or fifteen of which are in departments where [ have had the pleasure of teach ing, and where 1 have used them for the last five years. 'fMARCUS COLBURN." "Being pleased with your steady progress in im proving the quality of your Pianos, 1 cannot refrain from saying to you, after some fourteen year> knowledge of them, that the New Scale with iron Frame, wtxich 1 have seen, 1 think the best Piano I evei saw. I say this after having purchased ovei two hundred of your Piano Fortes. "F. H. NASH." Our Square Pianos range in price from S2OO to S6OO. Our Grand Pianos " " " < ssoo upwards. All our Pianos are WARRANTED, without limit as to time. Send for a circular, which contains complete price list and descriptions , and hundreds of references to persons in every section of the country, who have pnrchased our Pianos. Address LIGHTE .V BRADBTJRYS, No. 421 BROOME STREET, NEW YORK. May 10th '6l. ly. rjAHE WAR COMMENCED! ! 1 TERRIBLE CONFLICT RAGING ! ! THE HAMMER fit ANVIL TRIUMPHANT The subscriber would respectfully inform the cit izens of Bedford and vicinity, that he has iocnted in the old stand of John Claar, immediately east of John Brice's Hotel, wheie he is ready to do all work in his line, such as horse-shoeing, wagon making, &c., in the best style, and at prices to suit the times. He earnestly sol'ctts a liberal share of the patronage of all who may need work in his line. Call aud hear the "music of the anvil" and give me a trial. WILLIAM COOK. April 19. ; Sarsapariila, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. j And for the speedy cure of the subjoined varieties (A Disease: Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections* sue It as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Erupftlons, i'imjiits, Pustules, Bletctien, iiolls, Blttius, an. J. C. AT;a A Co. Genu: 1 feel it my duty to ac knowledge wliat yotir SursajiariUa has dP.ne for nOs Having inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have suffered from it in various ways for year?. Sometimes it burst out in Ulcers on my baud* and arms; sometime; jt j turned inward aDd distressed me t the etornaeh. Two I years ago it broko out on my he.id and covered my scalp I and ears with one sore, which was painful and loath, una beyond description. 1 trivd many tnlicinca anil several physicians, but without much relief fiuni any thing, in fact, the disoider giew worse. At length 1 was ivjoic J to read in the Gospel Mss..n;rer that you had jiteoared art alterative (Sarsapariila), for 1 knew from your i pn'.a ti u that any thing you mad must bo gis,l. I sunt to Cincinnati and pot it, aud u.- Jit till it cured trie. 1 to-k it, as you a ivise, in email il. scf a tea.,p..u fu 1 ov\ r a month, and used almost three bottles. New and healtiiy skin soon began to farm under the scab, which altera wl'd; .I.il c;f. My akiu is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the disease has gone lroui my system. YJU can well believe that I feci what I au saving when I toll you, that I In Id you to he cue of the apo-thw of the aye, and remain ever gratefully. Yours, ALFUi'.D B. TALI.EY. St. Anthony's Eire. Rose or Kryalprlas, Tetter and gait Klteum, hi aid Head. Ringwom, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Solera, N. Y., 12th Sept., 1869, that he ha. cured an inveterate to,a of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevering use of our Sarsapariila, aud also a ilingcr ous attack of J lalignaiU Erystpelat by large ;U< c.f the same; aay, he euros the common Eruptions 1 , it coa- Itantly. Bronehoecle, Goitre or Swelled Seek. Zebulon Sloan of Prospect. Tessa. writes : "Thn lot ties of your Sarsapariila cured me front u Ocitr —a hid eous Bwelling on the neck, wLlch I Lad suffered from over two years." Leiirnrriirpo or White*, Ovarian Tumor, I Urine Ulceration, Female Dbrtucii. Dr. J. B. S. Chancing, of Xcw York City, writes ; " I most cheerfully comply with the request of you, spent in eaving I have found your Satsaparilla u moat excellent alterative in tho numerous complaints ftr wh .h we employ such a remedy, but especially in Kwob. IHsvxi.es of the Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured many inveter ate cases of ht-ucorrhoea by it, and some where" the com plaint was caused hy ulceration of tho uterus. The ulcer ation itself was soon cured. Nothing within lay knowl edge equals it for these female derangement?." Edward S. Slarrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, "A dan gerous mytrinn tumor on one of the females in mv family, which h.id defied all the remedies we could employ, has at length been completely cure ! by your Extract of Far saparilliu Our physician thought nothing but extirpa tion could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your Earsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking y ur remedy eight weeks fro symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis unit Mercurial Disease. NEW OHLEAWS, 25th August, tW. DR. ,T. C. Avrn: Sir, X cheerfully comply with the ro -2 nest of your, agent, and report to you scant, of the effects have realized with your Sarsapariila. X leave cured with it, in my practice, most of tho com plaints for which it is recommended, and have found its effects truly wonderful in the cure of I'mer-ul tit.d M- r twill Disease. One of my patients had Syphilitic uL ere in his throat, which were consuming his palate and tlie top of bis mouth. Your Sarsapariila, steadily tak n, cured him in five weeks. Another was attacked by sec ondary symptoms in his nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so that 1 believe the disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. lint it yielded to my administration of your Sarsapariila; the ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without some disfiguration to Lis face. Aw.-man who hail been treated lur the same disorder by mercury was suffering from this poison in her boiiee. They had become t*o ki.- sitive to the weather that on a damji day she suffered ex cruciating pain iu her joints and bones, the. too, was cured entirely by your .-arsaparilla in a few w- ks. 1 know from its formula, which your ai;-nt garo mo, that this I'rejmratit n froru your laboratory must l>e a remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results With it have not surprised ma, Fraternally yours, GV. LARIMER, 31. D. Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. INDKPETOEKCE, Preston Co., V.l-. 6th July. ISSiK DR. J. O. AYEII: Fir, I have hern afflicted with a pain ful chronic Rhrumalism for a lorg tiny, wbi h Unfiled the skill of physicians, and stuck to mo in spit, .q ail th* remedies 1 could liud, until I tried your Saraajsarilla. One bottle cured me m two weeks, aud restored mv peticr.il b alii, so much that 1 am bu U.tb r tluui in!' v.- I was attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. KItKAM. •lilies Y. Getciiell. of St. Xyiuis, writ;; ; x have b*v?ti affli ted fur yr- with an affectum ef the Livr. wl irh d -;r- yed my health. I tried every thing, and every iiin g fiiil .n to relieve me; and I have been a broken-down man f.r * Die years tr no cth -r cause than der-. hyemert .f t'.e J.ivrr. My N . vw ; .mi v tlie liev. ;dr. la ]y. .e'.. i ed me to tiy your. ai ■ aparilla, because he said la Knew you, and any thiug ymi i,.ado was wmli ti .ing. l:v tl.e S' ,-s --ing of Cod it lias cared me, au-j lias so purified I : \ . as to make a new man of tue. I f,el young na ni. The b*--s* thai, can be said of y. u is u .i iialf enough." Schtrrns,faarrr Tumors, Fninrgr-acnt, I'lrrratinn, farirs cud Eifo'ialioii uf the Dories, A great variety of cases hare been reported to us where enres of these formidable! complaints iiave resulted nun tie use of tLis remedy, lut our iqu .1 here will not admit them. Some of tliem mav be found in i.-ir Ameriiau Almanac, which the a.- 'uts |. 1 w taun d are |;. v„ J to furnish gratis to nil who call for to 111. Dyspepsia, Ilenrt. Disease, Fits. Tdpilcp y, Melancholy, A'turalgia " . Many remarkable cures of these alb i-< lone fri-u made by the alterative power of this no obi . J; stimu lates Hie vital functions into vigor ui action, .10 i t ;H overcomes disorders which would be sup; i 1,. >si as rem h. iur!i a remedy has long U?n 1 p:ir 11. tin: ne c, s Iti • of the people, and we ;u • coiiiadcot tliat this will do far them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, RON THF. RAPID RRITT OR C' Iris, liifiutu u. ilcjr virtue-. Its ur.iiv.il! • '. If : cough® *wl . hiiJ s: V : } y woie.l rfnl < sres of tmluu r. try TJ T i. tlie civilized nations ot ;I i Ih Few arc the o mmunitieK. cr even families, nmoni: I', in who hare not f mo !-• "aal *\.or.n •• f iir ♦ i!. . t >mo liviiia- trophy ir. ih. r mi ht of its i i. r. ry . v. r tho subtle and da!.-' ioi;disorder-; t f the throat and lunirs. A# all know the J- adful fiitali'.v of th<*>e ihtorders, and &a they know, too. the etT". fs t this r.-niedv. we i cd cot do more than to a?.-ure them thnr r lias r. w . • 11•. ,r --tnf s that it did have wh o roa ing tlie curs v.' ieli ha*'■ won so h*ro:!i. 'y nj in (be coußdtfM iof nuu U Prepared by Br. J. C. AYJEH & CO.. Lowell, ilass. B. P*. Harry, Bedford ; Barndollar & Son, Bloody Run ; G. B. Atrnck, St. Clairsville ; J. Breneman, Woodbeiry ; Geo. Gardill, West End ; J. E. Colvin, Schellsiuirg ; and by 4 dealers generally. Oct. 12, ISCO. IF EDF O R D HO T E L—- ■ 9 AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. The subscriber respectfully beg? leave to an nounce that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, on Pitt Street, where he would be happy to meet his old friends, and the public generally. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will be employed to ren thr comfortable all who give him a call. The tyuse will be handsomely fitted up, and none but careful and attentive servants wil be engaged. Persons visi'ing the b di'oid Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the travelling communi ty generally, aie respectfully invited to give him a call and juage for themselves. K7""Boarders taken by the week, month, or year on favoiable term 3. [E7"Ample and comfortable stabl'ng is attached de this Hotel, which will always be attended by a oareful hostler. Also, a safe and convenient car age house. ALL THE STAGES STOP AT THIS HOTEL. JOHN HAFER, Aug. 1, 1860. Pioprietor. UTASHUVfiTOII HOI'*E, T T BEDFOBD, PA. MRS. S. FILLER would respectfully announce to her friends in Bedford County, and to the public generally, that she has leased, for a term of years, the large and convenient brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Juliana streets, Bedford, Pa., known as the -'WASHINGTON HOUSE," and lately kept by .MRS. COOK. This house is being thoroughly re fitted and refurnished, and is now open for the re ception of guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS" and persons attending Court, will find this house a pleasant and comfortable temporary home.—Every attention will be paid to the comfort and accommodation of guests. The table wil! at all times be supplied with the best the markets atfoul. Charges modernte. Extensive stabling is attached to this hotel, and a careful and competent hostler will be in atten dance. Special attention will be paid to the accom modation of the farming community. March 30th. 1800. SHE FALNI) WOOL, all colors at Dr. Harrr s KEROSENE OIL. the best tele a .* y TTNION HOTEL,— B E D F 0 R D, PA. THE subscriber respectfully announces io the j | public, that he has leased the above named Hotel, 1 in the oldand well /nown Globe building, formerly ' j owned and occupied by Air. John Young, and re ; cently in the occupancy of Jonathan Horton. dec'd., . where he will be happy to see his friends, and the traveling public goneially. Persons alter, ling j Court are respectfully invited to give him a rail.— ' He pledges himself that he will do all in his pow- I ei to render his guests comfortable. His Table will be supplied with .he choicest del i icacies tbe market will afford. I The Bed Rooms will contain, clean and comforta- I ble bedding. j The Bar will be supplied with choice lipuor. The Stable will be attended by a careful and at j tentive hostler. Boarders ta/en by the day, wee/ month and vear. JOSEPH A LSI P. Bedfoid, Nov. SO, IS6O. JJE DFORD FOUNDRY. THE subscribers having purchased the Bedford Eoundry ol Messrs. Washabaugh and Bannon, would most respectfully announce to the citizens of Bed ford and adjoining counties that they are prepared to maht and furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for GRIST AND SAW-MILLS, THRESHING MA CHINES, PLOUGHS, APPLE MILLS, COOK ING, TEN PLATE, AND COAL STOVES, SLED AND i c 'eigh soles, wash kettles of different sizes wagon ! ! boxes of all sizes, larmers'bells, (a superior err, i cle), oven doors, and every thing usually made in a ! s ouutry Foundry. CY PLOU GH S W OODCOCK, SF.YLF.R i | and HJLL-SJDE PLOUGHS.—AIso, a new PLUG | PLOUGH, to which we call the especial attention ! of our farmers—a superior article to the old Plug i Plough, with two kinds of points, shares and land- ' sides to suit ail ploughs in general use in this coun ty. Turning and fitting of iron patterns made to order, and all kinds of repairing done at the short est notice and at low prices. All our own work made of the very best material, and warranted to give satisfaction. I Fiirmersand others would do well to ' call and examine our work before purchasing else i where, as we are determined to meet the emer j gennes of the times, we will Sell ioiv for CASH, or country produce. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken in ex- I change for work. feb 26,'60-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. ! T>LOODY RUN FOUNDRY ; l) AND MAC HIN £ SH OP. I THE subscribers are now prepared at th e ! Foundry in Bloody Run, to fill all orders lor CastH.S of every description for ' GRIST AND SAW-MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, APPLE MILLS, PLOUGHS and all things else in our line that may be needed in this i ; or adjoining counties. We manufacture Threshing Alachinesof 2, 4 or Horse fcwr, WARRANTED equal it not auperioi ; to any made in the State. We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Wood Cock, Plug and | Hillside Ploughs, WARRANTED to give satisfac tion, or no snip. Points, shares and land sides to fit all Woodcock, or Seyjer ploughs in the county. Farmers' Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our make j may be had at the store of Wm. Hartley, in Bedford, Londerbaugb ft Pee, East Providence Tp., John Nycum & Son, " Times being hard, we offer great inducements to Farmers and Mechanics to buy of us. All kinds of repairing done in a neat and substan- j tiul manner and all work warranted. Call and ex- j amine our castings and work and judge lor your- j selves. Our agents sell at foundry prices. JOSIAH BAUGHMAN ft PRO. March 20, IS6S. F|RUGS AND BOOKS. H. C. REAMER JOHANNA STREET, BEDFORD. PA., In the stand formerly occupied by Dr. F. C. Reamer II HOLESALE and re- ~WTnt% I If IS tail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye JMjf'K Stuff's, Oils, Paints, Varnish tine, Window Glass, Glassware received, a large stock of American, French and English perfumery. Also, a great variety of fine Soaps tor toilet use. Tooth pastes, Hair Tonic's Hair Dyes, that will color various shades, from a light brown to a jet black, Tooth, Naif, Hair, Sha ving, and Clothes, brushes, Combs, Pocket Knives, Pocket Books, Portmonnaies, Segar cases, fce. A LSO— Have and will keep constantly on hand, a supply of Coal Oil, Burning fluid and Carnphine, with a great variety of the most mode rn and best st- ol coal oil and fluid lamps. Pure Wines ami Brandies for medical use, F'.a voring Extracts and Spices of all sorts, FmeSegars, Snuffs, Chewing.and Smoking Tobacco. Having tbe agency for all the principal patent medicines in use, will keep a full supply constantly ou band. AL. SO- Dealer in Books, fitc., consisting of Geographical, Scientific, Religious, Poetical, Historical, Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Works, in con nection with a great variety of plain and fancy Stationery, Cap, Note, Post, and Wrapping Paper, Blank Books, of every size and quality, Diaries, Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Receipts. DCT'Oiaers promptly filled and satisfaction guar anteed, with regard both to price and quality. ETThysicians' Prescriptions carefully and accu rately compounded at all hours of the day or night. Dec. 16, 1662. ISENGEL HOUSE, ITtt „ PER DAY. Since the opening of this vast and commodious j Hotel, in 18.14, it his been the Ringle endeavor of | the proprietors to make it the most sumptuous, con ' venient and comfortable home tor the citizen and stranger on this side the Af'antic. Am! whatever has seemed likely to administer to the comfort of its guests they have endeavored, without regard to cost, to provide, and to combine all the elements of individual and social enjoyment which modern art has inven' d, and modern taste approved ; and the patronage which it has com manded during the pistsix years is ft giatifyin" pioof that their c-fiort. have bee,, appreciate'!. To meet the exigencies ol the times, when all are required to practice the most rigid econemy, the undersigned. HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF HOARD TO TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, a u the same time abating nor.e of the luxuries with which their table has hitherto been supplied. TREADWELL, WHITCO.MB fc CO. Sept. 13th, '6l. 3m. VyiND MILL, OR GRAIN FAN, 11 An excellent new Double Screen, Warranted ' Waterloo Grain Fan," for Sale at HARTLEY'S. * Aug. 2, 1801. * / H)NFECTIONARY V/ AND GROCERY. THE undersigned has just received and keeps constantly on hand the following articles: Coffee, sugar, molasses, cheese, crackers, cur rants,prunes, raisins, figs, almonds, filberts, cocoa nuts,ground nuts, pecans, Eng. walnuts, cream candies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigars,allspice and pepper, spices of all kinds, ba king soda, cream of tartar, sulphur, brimstone, j canister and keg powder, shot, caps and lead, grain ! and grassscytbes, whetting tools, wash tubs and boards, indigo, extraat logwood, copperas, alum and madder, oil, polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting stove, shoe and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair, tooth and llesh brushes, hat andinlant brushes, hair oils and perfumery, purses a port monaies, pock-et and memorandum books, bonnet and round gum Tcombs, "ridding" and fine combs, bracelets andbeads, pens, pen holders, penknives, scissors, knife-sharpners, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton and floss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, violin strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, peg 3 and spara bles, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rock and L't tle'sWbite Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargn.ig Oil, for man or beast, and many other articles o| a similar nature. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. June 17, '59.-ly. TA CO 13 REE D. 9) BEDFORD, PA. Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, Carpets, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Glassware, Queensware, Groceries, arid in laet, every article necessary for the com fort and happiness ol his nurr.eious friends. Just opening, new and fresh goods bought at panic pri es, and will be disposed of at the lowestpiving rates fro cj.sk. The war is inaugurated, and war prices nelv will bo asked, but on war terms, to wit CASH. Call and see for yourselves. SILKS, extra quality, good styles of dress Silks, low and high priced. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Challies, Delaines, Bareges. LawnS, Pol de Chevres, Cnintzes, and Barege Robes, Shawls, Calicoes, Muslins, Summer Cloths, Cottoriades, at surprising prices for cash. MEN'S WEAR, Fine and Fancy Cloths and Cassimeres, Jeans and Linen Drills. HOSIERY, Ladies' Men's and children's; also, Gloves, Collars, Ties, and stitched Handkerchiefs. GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, white and brown, crackers, molasses and Syrups, low tor cash. eT-V3i All manner of Hats and Caps, Fur, Silk, Wool and Straw. >rf""ftj. Just bring on your Cash, and you shall not go away disappoin ted. May 10th, '6l. Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most pop ular and successful Commercial School in the coun try. Upward of TWELVE HUNDRED y iing men from TWENTY-EIGHT different States', have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employ ed as Book Keepers at salaries of $•2000.00 PER ANNUM, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. sons naif price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, with out extra charge. For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Prof. Cowley's Business and Ornamental Per.manshin, and a large engraving of the College, inclose twen ty-five cents in Postage Stamps to the Princi pals, JENKINS & SMITH. Jan. 18, 1860. Pittsburg, Pa. DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE. The subscriber hereby offers at Private Sale, two Brick Dwelling Houses, situate in the Town ot Bloody Run. Both Houses are new and in good or der , the Lots are the usual size. The subscriber occupies one of the houses and will cheerfully show both to any one who may call on him. JNO. M'ELHENNY. June 21,-tf. RGX) BUILDERS.— fi The subscriber is fully rpt pared to furnish any -quantity or quality it Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Orders directed tr- St. Clairsviile, Bedford county, will be promptiv attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE • \*OTICE7 -L\ All persons are hereby notified not to resspass upon my farm, for the purpose of hi '.ting r fishing, or they will be dealt witn arc or ' gto tow. Tips notice must be observed as I air. - ter lained to be protected agsinst such tresspu.,.. . inßurtalo Run, July 3. HENRY KEIsEK. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE777~~ Letters of Administration on the estate of John Brumbaugh, late of Mid dle Wondberry tp., deceased, having this day been, granted to the subscriber, residing in Middle Wood bury tp., all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make payment im mediately, and those having claims will piesent them properly authenticated for settlement. SIMON BRUMBAUGH, Aug. 9 '6l. Adm'r. R SALE, * OR EXCHANGE. Three tracts jf very choice farm land, contain ing 160 acres in each tract, situate on the Illinois Contrla R. R. in Champaign co., State of Illinois, S miles from the city of Urbana, and I mile from Rer tual Station on said road. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never tailing pond of water. 'I he city of Urbana contains a population of 3000. Champaign is the greatest wheat growing country in the State. Address, F. C. REAMER, Bedford, Pa, 371 O R SAL E.— A gray m3re warranted sound in every respect, and gentle; suitable either for farm or family use. Also, a family carriage and a set of harness. Inquire of JOHN E. McGIRR. Bedford, June 14th, '6l.