-TIAftKiED "TiICi'IEY—GRIFFITH. At the rai&wo fit'the Firide's lath or, iu UoLm township, on the utt., by Rev, N. E. Giid,, Mr. Jo?uah Ji'itchev- of (xroentfclii tp., 'Blair county, to Mi .s Caroliu? Griftfth, of Union tp , JUdfoM - ill held tor a I'resident and Directors y> fl,._ "CtMineUsvill© and Soutl ; a I'cnnsylv'aiitii Rait W'av Company,"' at >. A'? oeveath & 3rd St., in the city of P..i .i --delphia on i liutxixy, ttie 1 Otlt day of Novem ber, A.!>., ISO t; at 3 o'clock, P. AI. S. L. Russell, W. J. Finer, Alex. Stutsman, John Ce?itta, G. 1\ . Houseliolder, A. King, li. IJ. Barclay, \V. Ash com, Job M saa. Oct- 21, IS64.—Jit. Commissioners. .\itke of iitiitti^atioii. A*! HE-REAS, Jonah S. ElJ.r, one of the chit vy dieo and luteal desc ei.dants oi Robert Klder U eot .Middle Wpodberi y township, dee'd., pre sented a petition selling lo.th ir.ai the said Robert Eider, lately died leaving a nam ed Hannah, "-J jsxue ten children to wit: the peti tioner, (josiah Elder,} Alary intermarried with ,obn E.irier.baugh, Uetuy ft., El;,i, William S. Ei der, 1.-aac F.uler, L'ah S. Elder, Robert S. Kld.r, i Matilda Elder and Euzabeiii Rider, a minor ; tß.it said intestate died seized, in his demesne es oi lee, ' •1", and in, a certain lot er parcel ol land, adjoining lands ot Carper's r.etri, A. Bossier, M. (ient.-ier, J>r. Charles OMg, Da: tei Smith and Jacob Smith, containing ninety lour ones more, or leSi, and praying tb" Court to make partition oi trie premi- ' sfnie-aid, to ai.d among the he us, Ac; which said iuqest, or writ ot partition vv ,s awarded ac cording to the prayer ct the petitioner. NOTICE IS t'rIKKEFOKE Gi VEN, tnat in pur suance of a writ of [ia; 1 it ion. or valuation, to nie directed, 1 will proceed, to bold an i. quisitioi;, ou the premises, on Wednesday. sne tua day oi No- ' vemDer, A. U., 1 SO4 , when aid where all persons < interested unay attend, if :uey see proper. JOHN ALUS! ALT, Sheriff's office. Oct. 12, ISG2. M}*u3. Ootober 21, is6t.—it. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. *"f N pursuance of a:> o Urof the Orphans' Court T of Bedford county, will be sold at pub ic outcry, cn the premise- on Wednesday, tk IbTk day f.f November nexf, at ftie a'c r-idn A.r. a '<. fate of Beduud towr.-pji ecu. • e f- vain- ble tract ol la< kiti at .. B loin tow a-joining lauds i f I e lei • t d.ler baiilß ,Adi 11 bttinun !!, Tho'i.as Ifri'ei in d Salhuel Rei-fcatt end other's, containing bo it 10S acres, huvug tin reon er*jte-.l a two sly ly frsni e home and lon barn. The greater part oi tlie laud 1-: 'ueareil, part good meadow, uud good riiiining water ..ud sn orct ard there®#. a Duel of mountain lands c Ram' .g about 9.5 acre a w.ioUi one and a aa.f mile, of '.lie Mot risou tract. Also s jii fry artidea of bonse-hold furniture. Siln to comnt'ice at 111 o'cloe.. of said day.— AIAKi SILL, October 31, ISIiT. AdmU>isttati iX. OR PIT \ NS' COURT SALS OF VJLUIBLL RE-11. EST-iTE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the subscriber v. ;j ,el| a' public ?aD on the premises, in Hopewell r- vvncirip, on TUESDAY, *':■■■ 1 ftth tj af *\ovrmber, n-x', ibat at. v trd vi able farm of vi liicfc. Jecoi Fluke died s* zc R coir'aining 2is . c es and 1 .l> perches of lirnestOi e land, ai o-j threr ! iu: of which is " cleared and #ndri fence, t f e Bn lance being w'* i ; i.n bete.R The fa.ui and hin a high state of cnltiva iion. v.'iih water meverv lie! I. i':.e improvements are a L \KtE FRAME HO" >E, BANK BARN and other useiol building-', also, a good tenant house on one end ■ f the place, nl-o. in orchard of choio fruit iree s . i'nis far n adjoin-, i'/n. Gorsuih, Eli Fluke's bens. Dav;.l Puderbaugh, Stephen Weimer and oth ers, and :s abaut two am es fiom the town of Hope well. " TERMS—One-third of the pn'cba-e money 1 9 be secured in The hands ol the purchaser du>in? he :ile tiiue ol the widow, he paying h,-r the inW'-st an nually, the one-tbirJ of The balance at the confirma tion of the .-ale, and '.he remainder in two eijua! an nual payment* without interest. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. o! sail aav. J. W. LING EN r FI.TF.R. Trust-e for the sale of the real estate el J. Fluke, dfe'd. October 21, iB'Jl. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. /i *HF- a,npom*ed to mi-ce d.str.htiti.i 1 under the will a, 1 ' w'ohii Shreevis, dee'd. of trie • balance in the han nnl pjacf, all LiersoliS iute cste i nay if they ihink prop.-:. J.NO. MOW r.R, tVrtcber 31. iBG4. Auditor. rYr R s Of Merchandise are respectfully tatformst that -va have ileduccil pnees on all goo'ds, to correspond with the (ireal ilei line liast' TERMS—Cash or Preduce. A. E. CRAMER & CO. Bedford, October. 14, tSO-f. TEACHERS ** ATI TED. THE Board of Belford Township School Dis trict, v.-,tsh to employ eleven leachv't# competent tp take chary, of the Schools of the IMsOict tor the-en-uing srfiool term. The Fosr 1 'V,!I rreet c* the bouse of J J. Shoemaker, in the Borough of Bedford, on the last Saturday ot October i.ost., whea thosi wishing emplovmcnt are icques'ed to u'tend. , - Ly Order of the Board, Oct. 1-1, 1364—Stf JOHN BROWN, Se^. ADMIN'ISTKATOR'S NOTICE letters of Administration having been granted to the Snb-crtbcr fpan the Estate of Heory Mow ry, late of Juniata township d^e'd., b> the K"?-s --tcr of Bedford lounty, notiGes all persons indebted (o the estate, to muke immediate payment, and a persons DR"i"g claims against the tame, will pre #>nt them duly authenticated 1 01, settlement. FREDERICK MOWRY, Ottober U/lßdt. Adminiatiatof: f er!2k 3ale . B ',"i -U9 of : Ft. Fa. to mo directed there will on Ltn^ tl ' rt Ilouie ' in lilC i,oro ' j h ol " B?d " word, on Satu. r!> . b o( oeTob^ r) isfl4i at one o cioca, P- 1 , lo lowing property, fo wtti Fttty five acres of l, b es , atfl c; 'tefendarif 111 Union to', Abraham C'royle. Tho's Burn akiminv t-nds of Crtar'a heirs and other lands o, i ( K • ' tog hois- and log barn thereon erecte^^'^® 00 pie orrhard thereon, about 20 n-iss cleai.' 4 a ken in egecution as the ptopeity of Micl atP, a P" aot. ' JOHN ALDSTADT, SUerf?: J- ('C?-v*f 18/.-4* A Most Excellent Medicine. ' sutte^n*I**mwse's 1 **mwse's RvizvKTst Ftvto.-a. Person, ' ' BurnV L " m -.. /"r- Jm ' Xeura ig' a - Diptheria, 1 Ink ' * exielient Tem-dyi , corneals us recoinrceixle.l by some of t jj C b ,.' sl 5 boiilfal ami inthD community Trv a • bam b', R !7r *?■ ' ° ur^!f ' F - >■ L Defi -3 ' Bed lord. April 59, 1961 Iy. ( ' A Card Lor the Suffering. , i J?p ,T' a .® r 'a !e " of "Bucbu," I tidote* ler'I er ' v " Snsa P aril 'a," "Nervous An ! with rk i. C "' c "' and a^tei J ou are satisfied : : RLTHV>rJvn?I, OI)e box of OLD DOCTOR i. ) u USH P£C,Flr BlLLS—and be du'l. Tk an,t v '= or in than tb "y : nrJm • I s ' P " rß,y pleasant to take, ' j P salutary in their effects on the broken : OM and young i rr . e ! D c W,th a,,vaota Imported and sold in the f ni.ed States Only by J. S. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, New York, p c c- 7 " Agent tor the United States. . . .—A box ot tie Pi! s. secur-ly packed, will an y a<, dre-s ot , receipt 01 price, which IS ONE DOLLAR, postpaid !—n-or.ev refunded by the Agent it entire satisfaction is not'given. j O YOU WISH TO BE CURED? ' ■ I ' I>R- I'UCHAN'S ! f r X ,. GL[S SrECiFIU FILLS cure in lev. than thirl ! ' '•'/"> * !ht -' worst cases of \ERVOU>NESS, Jm t potency. Premature decay, Seminal Weakness, rn •l.l. y, ami all f rinary, Sexual and Nervous Altec rions, no (natter from what c luse produced. Price, I , One Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid, by mail, on 1 riceip: 01 a/i order. O-e Bex will perfect toe cure 1 I in n,usl cases. Address. JAMES ft. ' i.'TLER, General Agent, ~-j Broadway, New York. •' Public Suße OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Bi virtue of an order of the O-pbans' Court of Bedford county, the under-igned will offer for sale, at the < ourt Hou-g in the Boio-igh u f Bedford, on vVedneoGy the !6th day of November, A.D. 1 ft'id, at 1 o'clock P. M fhe iioilowi.ig tracts or 1 . pieces of land situate in the said v ounty of B-d- ■ ford, the property of s ; one '. j. tof land sii uate in Bedford low:.ship, adjoining land* o: A- 1 "'!! fßifi.- bari heir., JoiiaTl-u:* Divhi, tiiigii Mooie ar-i niters, cbfi'aining 300 aces more, or less, about 125 acres clea ti-i under tence with a 2 story log ho-:-e, log barn and other out bui.dings tner-on erected, also an apple orchard, (known as the Stuckey farm.) No. 14. Tue undivided hail of the ore and min- : eral right of a tract of land srua*-> in Liberty twp., • in snd county, adi >iniog lands o' John ftav .la- ' ■ cob Cypher ami oD.*-1 s. ->n iv ■ - : i,u :he w arrant . i in th- name of Wi .ram Hains, containing lUU I iicres more or ies. : TERMS.—( a>h at coilirmation uf sale. Wid-' ows dower reiea-ed, tor further particular- inqu.re i of Co!. J- W. Fate. H. NICODF.MUS, Bediord ; Oct. it, 1564. Administrator. PU3LIC SALE OF VJILVJIBLE REAL ESTATE. ! In pursuance of ah order of the Orphans' Court • o Bedford county, there will be exposed to public .ale on -he premises, on TUESDAY. November 1, 1564. a' the late residence ot Daniel Means, jr., de ceased, the lolowiii' valuable real e-tate, to wit: ONE TRM'T OF I.'ND, aituafe in Monroe township. Be tford county, ;n I'Ucx V.i Hey, six miles -on'h ot Biootly Run, eou ta ning 2bh arr-s more or less, with a good PLA-YK HOUSE, LOG HARjY A .YEIV S.ifV MILL. ( and other oiit-bui'dtngs thereon pree'ed, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, 30 acies of which is 1 meadow, the balance of tlie land is well timbered. Thrre is a small orchard thereof gooJ spring of water, with a branch of Clear Creek innning tbio' ; !h premises, ftale to commence at 10 o'clock ol t said day, when the terms will be made known. HENRY WHETSTONE, Adm'r. i Octo&er 7, 15G4. PUBLIC SALE OF FKHSUNAL PROPERTY. j There w ill be sold at pub'ic sale, at th" reside: ce . ot the subscriber, in Coierain township, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, JS6J, ' the following 'described 'property, to wit : Three 5 head of work horses, two colts, four bead of mileb • cows, fourteen hea l of voting cajtle, Entity head oi sheep, one four horse wagon, one two horai- wagon, 1 , ore buggy, horse gear, ploughs, harrows, thresh i- i ing machine, one windmill, wheat, rye and corn by t ; the bushel, hay, fod.J-r, and variety of other arti ,F . r'e TO numerous to mtntion. Sale to commence i at in o'clock. A- M., of said day .yhn.i du a'.Lend -0 ance an 1 a r-avonabie cie. it wi ! he given by * WILLIAM ING ARD. : October 7, 1854, • ~ T'f(H R cTSTO^ifps { The nn-eftled s'ate of tL e roai k-t,'and tt.c ret 1 ; c-gn prices charged us far all tfc<* goods vv<- buy n--\v, - ! compel us, in common with other bu-ines men, to - requir- CA s i' SALES. Hereatter, until business J matters gel into a more her !ti;y condition, we must I sell E.XCLUSIVELY FOR CA>.H. In return for - this tavor from eurcustomers, we promise tnem | GOODS at the very lowest CASH RATES. We are closing our bocks, our customers will please Call and settle, aL accountsare ready fore j tlecr.ent r vr.d we are determined to close tbenn. SW'e remain, truly, your friends, G. BLYMYER S. SON. ;• j Ofctober 7, IBCI-St. ; j ADMIMSTKATOR'S \OTICF~ if VOTICE is hereby given that Letters of AJmio • . u,.„ ...anted to the undersign y|j \ tstniioo u ., r II ■£" "U!:"'" *■"• "" ■.- • i ho,e having efa " Ernedi " ta Lymert, and treated for fettlemeut P tbe!C iul * ault,CD " -rd A Tl^y SS ' • /"/ is'l / H \. ..^ llon. V :*ioii W'Candle**. Judged/ the Un; f-States Circuit Court, President Corner Pt;ut .S'L C'itiV 5f0., Pittsburg , A/ia. *ihe Largest Cheapest and Best. I SJi> /'"jis for a JuLl Commerciut Course. . > C*?~No extia ch-irges tor -Manufacturers. Steam boat. Railroad and Bank Book-Keepiog. Ministers* Sons at half pi ice. Students enter and review at any time. j 1 his Institution is eondtic'ed by experienced teach j ers and practical accountants, who prepare voting men lor fcgtife business at the U a-t expense and ! shortest notice, for the most lucrative and responsi ; ble situations. Diplomas gidnted for merit only. Hence the universal preference for graduates ofthis. College, by business men. PROF. A. Cow LEV, the bet Penman of the Union, who holds the largest n.imberof IST PREMIUMS, and oyf' a".' competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wri ting, ' ; CrRccLARs containing full information sent FEKE on app'jcation to the PPiocipaf*. .JENKINS hi SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. fCT"AtfenJ where the Sous and Clerk.- n f Bankers ; and Business Men graduate. ! November 6, 1863. FALL g£ FALL NOW IN STORE 1864. 1864. 1 . \\ E have just received a handsome assortment i t l of NEW FALL GOOES, c.mbracing Piiiiis. Delaines, Mohairs, Alpacas i Bombazine*. Pi aid, S-rip-d and Plain Jaconert- and i '■ doibric., and Sleeves in Sets, Hoop Skirts, hi st Makes and Laiest Styles, Ginghams, 1 able. : Diapers, Tickings, Canton Flannels, Cloths. Casai- i meres, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, K tai'y Made i Louts and Vests. Hosiery m 1 Girvei, bcsii and Ties, Linen am; Pup*, t>n,rt Loll . eforne the owner oil to s.aires ol six ot the heirs oi David Kelly late oi Liberty I tow ..ship.. ,Ec d., to wit .- John, Ju ian, nv; r>! r ilar.iel ('race, since Jec'd., Elizabeth, wife ot ' ; 'urnes Bow.er ; Catharine. Ue of Barllebau-h ; fcii uii and William, presented ms p tit ion io the ' Optima i. ourl of Beiilord county, setting forth that the -aid David'Keity, dec'd., intestate, Lav i!'Kid 1 iSlillttWn Jiff-mis* : ii; addition, Sarah, wile of.John Giace; Martha,] wife of \Vn>. Mliter ;nc isc'd;, :•! vmg no IS-U i,- and Mary, wife o:' SiMi Medarv , a •! s-treti in ; i s dti.ie>ue as oi tee, 01, and in .a ten u tra l oi th -itoate in -lid lownsh p of Libc 'y, contain ] 1..1-; urn hundred .cr- ', more or less, seveoty-tive acre's cleared, and '.nd;-r fence. -bav ir.> tbeie-.n ! er. c'e.l a house and o.irn, -Mid apple orchard, id.join u-.g lands ot luc rioyew, i, Con.paiiT, abd John Me i Cl-tin ; ai;J p,..ymg the Court for an inquest to oirkc paruticn of saul premises, to and amo. % the i heirs. ,Ve. ' v h'.h aid ihqoe.r, cr writ of partition • v'.s awarded according to the prayer u! the peti -1 Holier. j NO FIC EIS Tlif RE FORE GIVEN, that in pur- i j snat.ee of aw it ot a..t:on, or valuation, to me ciirtci. .1. I win , .- .J to hoi,d eu inquisition on ! the preii.is-s On ,s.i r lav, the 'EJiid da} oi Ooto j her, A.l. 1 Sd4 jvi i d where all persons tn- \ } terested Call attend .1 Itiey see prop-r IOHN ALDSTADT, i Sheriff's C'lfice, Sept. 30. ISG4. Sheriff. Fxamiaation of Teachers Will fake place a- follows : —Hopewell township, , Thursday. October 0. -i' Di-hi-r-. Broad I'op, Friday. October 7, Hopewell. Liberty, Saturday, Oct. b. B>otie"town. F. Providence, Thursdav, Oct. 13. Hnuseholder r s. ; j Bloody Run Botough and West Piovidencc, Fri- j day, October 14, Bloody Run. Monroe, Saturday, October 1,7 Rock Hill. Be ford Bciough and Township, Thursday, Octo- | Her 20, Bedford Snake Spting, Friday, October 21, Bald Hill. Cote-ain, Saturday, October 23, at School House ; near Philip J. Si oeinalte, ! s. Sou'h Wood berry, Monday, Oct. 21, New Enter- i ' pri-e. Vliddle Wuodberry, Tus.lay, October 23, Wood- I berty'. Union. Wednesday, October 23, .M n wrv's Mill. St. Clair, Thursday, October 27, Eight Square, j Schell-bu-g Boro igh and Napier, Friday, October ! j 2S, Schelisburg. Juniata, Saturday, October 29, Ruena Vista. ] Harrison, Monday. October 31, Buffalo Mi a. ! Londonderry, Tuesday, November 1, Bridgepott. Cumberland Valley, Wednesday, November 2, at I CentreviFe. Special examination for all who can not attend ! any of the above examinations, Saturday, Novem • I er 3, at Bedfor.t. ' All examinations vvilj begin at precisely 9 o'clock, A. M ~ and those wtshing to be examined must be '■ present promptly at that time. J. W„ DICITF.RSON, September 23, 1834. Co. Supermt* ndent. \(STHE. . j The r.otes and papers of J.ic P Rroadstone. have , ] been left in my hands forco l-ction, persons ki ow ing themselves indebted'to the said Broadstone will ; ca i and settle the same, otherwise they will be col lected according to !aw. CHARLES FAXON, J. P. Sax ton, October 7, 1864—2.11. : j EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. " . i Letf-rs tes amenjary tifbn the estate of Karthol i ; omew Lively, la'e of Union towrship, dee'd., hav i t in g been gianted To the undersigned, executor of the : • ia-t will aid testament of sid di-eeiKed. Notice is i ' hereby given to !' persons knowing themselves in ; def-ted to said estate to make immediate payment, [ and those having c airns will present ihem proper'y I . authenticated foi soMlem-nt. J JAt'OB- (j. DIVELY, Ex'r. I BVPTI-TNBET '23, 1864—61. "a "i\EW hi Cheap €©r2ici% J. B. F A RQUHAR ha 9 bought out one of tha" beat fV&rea in the County, and is able now to offef TEN THOUSAND DOLUKS WORTH OF GOODS TO THE PUBLIC, ' "-rent rise in prices, • all bought before t/ie tu a . - ami w ill b sold cheap for Cash. ; =-p~H <•> •" 1 purmase. * Seplenibev V. 1834. j PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - PROC'L ,iMATIO.\ ' b!yof the tlommonw-eal'h of Pennsylvania, entitle ta regulate the General Elections tritbi ihiu "oiiimouwealth," it is enjoined upon me to giv public notic- of said elections and to enumerate i said notice what olficeis are to be elected, J, JOHI . hheiifT of the county of Bedford, | Ihe electors of Broad Top township to meet a j the school bouse in the village of Goal Dale. ■ The electors ot the borough of Bloody Run t< j meet at the house of Daniel B. Ott in said borough j ihe electors of Coleraiu township to meet at the i o{ } K lackey, in Kaiiuburg, in sAd to wnahip j Ihe electors of Cumberlanu Valley township te I meet at the new school bouse erected on the iant owned by John Whip's heirs in said township. -be electors of Harrison township U> meet a; j -chooi bouse Nr. near the dwelling house of Hen j ry Keyser, in -aid township. S Ihe electors o! Juniata iownship to meet at K>y j ser'.s school bouse, in said township. ; The electorsol Hopewell township to meet at the i *'' bool house near the house of John Dasher iu said township. 1 he electees of Londonderry township to meetat toe house now occupied by Win. H. Hiil a, a shop , in Bridgeport, in said township. J he electors ol Liberty township to meet at the j sLho•! house in Stonerstowja, in said township, i a'he electors ol Monroe town-hip to meet at the j house lat F'y occupied by JaraesCaruell in ClearviJie : in said town'tbip. The electors' of Sche.'lsburg borough to meet at i the buck school bouse in said boiough. I he electors ci -Napier tow nship to meet at the brick school house ,n.lhe borough of bchellsburg. ■The electors of East .°iovidei.ce township to meet at trie house lattly occupied by John Nycum, jr., in said township. 1 he electors of Snake c prir■* tow nship to meet at the school house near the iMetbodist church un the i.tad of JobnG. Hartley. Ihe electors oi IVest Providence township to meet at school house .No. -t, near David tip.iks, in said iownship, 1 he elector, ot St. Clair town-hip fi. meet at the store near the dwti ing oi Gideon D. TfOut, in said town-hip. ihr electon of En ion township to meet at the 1 scnool house near M< wry's mill, in said township, t T he eJectois of South Woodberry township io i ■.eet at the house ot Samuel Osier rear Nobie's ni:' , in said township. 1 he electors ot Southampton township to meet at the house of Wm Adams, in said township. 1 he i-lectois of Midulfe \\ oodbrny town-hip to meet at .he house o; Henry fluke in the village of Woodberry. A' : • time and places th qualified electors w ill et- . a'lof; T v ;' -NTV-rStX PKKiSOXS to be Klec- ' k i'.s (i i resident ta.d \ ice Ire-ident oi the Uiiiiecl Stale?. Notice is hereby given, r':u? eVey per-on excepting Jusfic" s of th* Peace i who sh , houl any ckce or appointment of p.'of.t or i trust under the Unitnl Statej, or ot this Jjtate, or any city or corporated distuct, whether a com mis- j stoned officer or otherwise, a ruboidinate officer or ' -■gent who is or -Nil! l>e employ ' un W 'ho legisla- ! tor*, executive or judiciary department of *hl-S'ate, ' or of any city, br of ai y no o orated district, and 'o, that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, end c ; t.'.e select or common council ot any city ot commissioner!! of any !P'-opoivTed dis- | tnct, is by aw incapable of holding or excic irg • si •-■ ' lime, : ntfi -e or appoint?) lit of Judge, iu spfc' - 'j. C! iL of any election o: this Com in P.- 1 '•veHch. ai.-f that no Inspector, Judge or athir offi-' cer ot sue - clrction s: l! be e igitle to be trwii vo te dft-r. iat ing ti. i)ii*i ill -in, ui .i. ■cittimvirei. i., . Ju y "Z, 'Hi9, further provides ,s follows, vu : •• That the ln c pec'or and -lunges iNail m , t at the respective pi ci-s aOOOII ted lor holding toe election ] ir. the district at witch 'hey respec'ivo'v bc- ong, before 8 o' - lock in the m.-wjing ot TUESDAY OP NOV K \lßEß,ahd each s.-i-i !i pector snail 'pp-.nt ! one cleis, wno .-hall be a ipsa i tic I vifei of such d. - : tr:ct. t: !n esse 'i? perron who shall have received th>- 1 highest number cf votes lor li.sp-ctor haii not at-' I. nd o i the Jay c-f any • lection, tt.-Ti the person who • shalljl oVf rei .-.ved tL sexond highest number of j 1 votes for Judgu at the next ptecediiig election shall j ; act as Inspector ID bis place. A (1 111 case the per- j I son whj has received the Second highest number of 1 , votes lor inspector shall not attend, it- person elect- j I ed fudge shall appoint an !n-pectorin b:- p'ace , and 1 ! 11 any vacancy still continue in the bo-rd for the j : space ol one hour altei the time fixed by law for | j the opening ot the election the quaun-d voters >u ! the township, ward or district for which such otlicei i I shall have bt en sleeted, present at 'he elect,on, shall ' ' elect one of their number To till such vacancy. ••It shall be ,he duty of the several A v-e-soir re- ] spectiveiy to attend at the place of holding every 1 general, special 01 township election during the : ! whole time such election is kept open, for the pur- j ! pose of giving information to the Inspectors and j ; Judge, vvhen c-dled on, in relation to the right of I any person assessed by them to vote a*, such elec tion, and on such other matters in ie!ation to the as ! setsmeilt of voters, as the said Inspectors 01 either | of them .-hall from time to time require. 'No person shall be permitted to vote at any elec tion as aioresaid, than aw bite citizen of the age of twenty-, ne 01 moie, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in the election district ! vih-re he otiers to vote. l"ii days immediately pre ceding such election, and within two years paid a State or County tax which shall have been as-essed : at ieu-t ten days betoie the election But a citizen of the I'nited States who has previously been a qual- I ilied voter of this Stite and removed therefrom and • returned, and who shall have -e.-irted in the election . district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shali be entitled to vote' after residing in this State six months. Pro vidtd. That the white freemen, citizens of the U, States, between the agent twenty-ore and twenty two years who have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote, al though tiuy shall not have paid tax. 1 "No persoi shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants, , furnished by the Commissione.'?, unless: Kir.-t, he : produce a receipt of payment, within two years of \ State or County tax assessed to the Cori ! -titutiou, and give -ati!artorj - evidence on bis own | oath or affirmation of ar.othei that he Laspaidsuch a tax. 01 in fai: ire to produce a receipt shall make ' oala to the payment tbeieof; or second, ?f he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years shali depose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the State at least one y ear beiore his application, and make su-b proof of residence in the district es is required by this act, and that he does verily be.'"= v from tbe account given him that he is of the age a-- foresaid, and given such other evidence as is requir ed by this act, whereupon the name of "he person so udin.tied to vote shall be inserted.' in the ulpha ' betical ':st by the inspector, and a note made oppo | site thereto by writing the word "tfcX.'' it he'-tia.l ' be admitted to vote by reason of having paid ,tax, ; and the woiil "age" it he -hall be admitted to vote ' by reason v'f-age, and in either c ise the reason o? \ \ such a vote shall be called out to the cie.-ks, who I shall make a'..Lo note in the list of voters kept by i them. •'ln all cases Where the name of the person daim - ing to note is not found on tbe list furnished by the Commissioners, or bis right to vote whether found ! thereon or not, is onje< ted to by any qualified ci'i !•„, it fcha'i be the duty of the Inspectors to exam f ine such person on catb as to his qualifications, and if he claims to taaveresided within theßiate <0: on year or more, hisoath shall be sufficient proof there, of, but he shall make pioot" by at least one compe tent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that *a has rts.ded within the district lot more than ter days immediately preceding ® a,c? *'so swear that his bona b<' e Teß,Je " c ' ri * 1 -llio* is with," the dist,,ct ' ,U " tha , ... 1 " 8 , ntu .* -; c t for e pjr 1 I of bis UWlui v— •- the ! be d.d not remov" !...■ voting . Every aforesaid,a'nd who stall , ; d "r° l f of his re*i:i merchant of Oxford, ! Maine. " [ have mid large quantities of your SARSAPARJI.t.A, hut . .-*er y f one bottle which failed of the desired efhet : Rtiit fiii. 1 .- itivfacien to those who took it. As fast as our ' pe.-tii.- ti T they agree there Ims been no medicine nte it 1 before in , rar community." JEruptior.to, Pimples, Blotches, Pusiulos, Ulcers, 3or ea, and all Diseases of the Skin. From llolt. Stratton, liristol, England. " T orik do my i itiy to you ;md the public, when I add ] my Testimony i o that you publish of ttic medicinal virtue* oi ?wr .DAKS.vP.tTtiLi.A. My daughter, sip-l ten, had an fi -ting humor ' Hire, n ice'l -tnorem ami re ~t,-c1 cemtil ;,i('; . r'/J, ni :i*Hlb. (.'apt Mtij Co.. .V../. "My daughter lia* t'nflet .1 for a year past with r rerof ulous erupt leu, which iv us very troublesome Nothing afforded any ret f u.-rtij wc tried your 8A SAI'A'gILLA, which H>: completely cured her " Fr "i en tries I . Co/ *<]., of . V ir-om C,oge. M>trr 'j ij Co., mnnufuctttrers of enamclln! in S'tUktut, .f. fl I " I h i for several years a very trou'dcwvme humor 'n ny r uee, wiiieh grew constantly worse nnli! It d! -c my : ti r-s and became an fcito.'erabie •fllmtion. > r .cd • i.. tt.ioy amm could of otii ad • - and *n-s,i. cine, fc-n nitiiout any r. liof wiuitever. cutii 1 took your SAKSAI-AUILuA. It immediately nit t. in;, faee .vor e, as ' co i to'- ion it no„ht i" l '-' a time; but in a lew v- eks tl.e new Ckin began to ft-rtu under tfw n t-„ • t un*'l rr/ fare i- at s-r. "lb is any lavdyr.ol I ~( Jt ay•> OK tMk of ' dist Ese Unit i know of. I eu'o ,""jk - ! Mb,-ad wit..out a doubt owe it to your BAKS.tPARIL.LA, Erysipfiln * Q" , 36i K i -7 -*■ ?urify Blood. r ir Or. 7,'oW Sasein, " '>■' "* -) f >VrAr "Dn Ay mi. 1 seldom -ail to ,v— fa'.-ytis Sam brtho persevering use.? 1 >'•- A i mm.a, '.mi I have just now nurcd nil rtt.-ic* ?' Eyr' v.iiit it. Vo alterative we posaesa e-,'"" r VI,-.,. vii:i. vyo t have auptvlied to the protests.' ll a* • wtii a- to the people " , ...... JSKftVisi-. Est., fFaUcman, Ohio. > physieiu-.is i r :ld reach, ..<1 took htuidrv;ts ot . :",fr3 worth of misiicruos. The tfleers were so bad rlmt the cor !. bee-ime visible,and the dot-tors d< eide.l tl at inv arm must be amputated. I began rak'i.g your SAUSAC ,n r • A. Took two bottles, and some of your I'ilu. Ti ger!tr tliev hrvc run ; me. >am uovv an well and ,u. ' : ■ s tsaty. p.'-iu n: -.jublie pi-ice, my en-- i; ton,, ato . ry body in tbr com., a. y. and ex its e applied, until the persevning use or Aykh's BARsAi'Ai:n.i..\ relieved him. Few ens.'s can be lou.rd more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to cure him. Jbeucorrhcea, Whites, Female Woaktie33, are generally produced by internal Scrcfnkms tCccr ition, andare very often en red by the alterative effect of tins SAKSAr.vniM.A. Some cases require, however, m -id of tlie SARSAPAKILL-V, the skilful application of local rem edies. From the well-known not! widely celebrated Dr. Jacob Morri'l. of Cine. rati. " I have found your SAK'&AI'ABILLA an tx eUent al'era tivc iu diseases of females. Many cases rt irregular: laiucorrlicca, Intcrual t'lceratlon, and local debility, aris ing from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to'it. HA ! there are few that do net, when i"e effect proptriy aided by local treatment." A la ly, unwilling to allow tr,e put feat ion of her name, writes. "*r daughter and myself have hc-en i-irol of.a very debilitating Lcueo-rho:.". of long standing ey tv-o bottles of your SAR.-AtV.KII.LA." Ithexunatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Diaease, Jfaurc '.ir.ir, w hen cansnd by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly* cared by this tXT. aCvKSAPAKII LA. ► AYEH'S CATHARTIC PILLS pi>-so so many advantages over tlio otner purga tives in tire market, and their super ior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more tlnrn to assure the public their quality is maintained eqaal to the licst it ever has !*-en, and that they m'ay be depended on to do all that they have ever • done. l'reparod by J. C. A.l KB, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Alose., and sold hy i *' P F. Harry, Bedford, J. K. CMvtn, Behellburg, ! S. M. Ramdollar, Bloody Run t L. Pult, Stonerj tow n ; G. K. Amtek, St. Ciairsrille; D, Stoirer. VV 0- ,liber ry ;R, Ralston, Water Street) and dealers everywhere. July t, 1861. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. j WHEREAS Letfeti of Administration or the estate 0! John A. Roby, late oi Btdford township, dec'*)., Lave bttn granted to the subscribe!. Aft pet sol.* ii.dtbted to said estate, ETC requerted to make itrmcdiate paymetit, ar.d those bat ciaims S or demands aa .inst ths estate of said Uec'd., will make known the aanre without ielay. to JOSEPH A'. T ATE, ! Bedford; S'pt Iff*l. Administrato-.. VtM HAliTLfcr'S FVRM£R* GOUIM*. ' FuvttT* "j Hrdjtjrd otiJ adjoining Counltes " 6 I offer the best selection of . fc *rm Machinery ;u> the world." Having a -rreetiol # I farming, r.ri being acquainted with the v.„, t 3n( f latest improver?"- 1-, 1 am continent thai my i. tior.s will give •> u f v ;ate J am willm TO TAKE THF. KJESPONSIi;.'-! 'TY and WAR. RANT ali marhines to work an<' . • as represented. Beside* I furnish many mac bin ItlivereU at the prire at irhi ■they are retailed jt . plate of monu f art a ■(, Tfie Fanner Mowers" IS M. r r Of* !Rt)A jfA"D STLFL Weighs b- . i.e., eu' .*i feet swath. Has i flexible binge cutter bar, twodiiving wheels. So weight on horses necks. Each horse has but 100 lbs. to pall in cutting. IT IS THF CHEAPEST AND BEST .MACHINE NOW OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE. Ji tr trranfr.d in fail —and cJialitngti the world 1 nova aire* iy sob; nearly one hundred of these Mowns, and can get but a few mere. Price $l5O of), delivered in BeJiord— Farmer* must cnier -' *i!! £s4 also on har d and for ra'e et Carlisle price* These .trifle ate n W "MdSTFR OF THF FIELD;* Snw Oats, P.ari-y, Wheal, Aye, 4 c , .Vfti'-r tt. Grout,'! and break ~>c .S\e-f Thousand- a'ready in use and toetybc lif p?, j.nJ. :sd ia year orders SODA, as I iiara bat 50of flics}. SO Grcvi Castle Grain Cradles now on bar..:. The lest the-.e celebrated Crad'f.. '.hat err. be got, as trie epalrsre intend via? vert. if IfeX Hio Eureka Corn Stslk Cutter and Crusher and H iy GRINDSTONES, &c., &o Hariiware of all kiiads, NAILS, IRON, PAINT, OIL, &c., &c. My stock of Hardware war bought at old price#, in greet put, and I oritr much of it AS LOW AS EVER. MY STOCK IS COMPLETE, and I Will always endeavor to please those who may favor me with ttielr patronage. Terms ;