GRSAT^BBILUTIFISA ?o Ion?: Insocfessfßlty bought, Foiso vr m \ ; IVOR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY GRAY ' hair to its original color; covers luxuriantly ; the bald liead ; removes all dandruff, itching and i all scrofula, scald head and all eruptior.B; makes the heir soft, healthy, and glossy; and will preserve ; it to any imaginable age, removes, as if by magic, j U blotches, Ac. from tlie face, and cures all neu- j tjilgia and nervons Itcr.d ache. See circular and > tlic following. DOVER, N. 11., Feb. 21. 1857. PROF. O. J. WOOD A CO—Gents: Within a, t< iv dsvs we l ave icccived so many orders and I calls for Pro. O. J. food's Hair Restorative, tint . ti> day we were compelled to send to Boston lor a j quantity. (the 6 dozen you forwarded all being I soM,) while we might order a quantity froru you. j Every bottle we hart soldseem* to hare produced three , new customers and the approbation, and patronage j if receives from the most substantial and worthy j citizens of our vicinity, fully convince us 'h it it is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION. Send us as soon a= you can gross of $1 s ze; i nd .ned ze i $2 s z." ; and l to you and the afflicted, to report | ' Our little s<-u's head for sometime bad been iieiTei't covered with sores, and some called it >aid hea l. The hair almost entirely came off in consequence, ' ben a friend, seeing bis sufferings, j advised us to u its your Restorative, we did so with little hope of success, but t our surprise, and! th it of all our friends av. ry few applications re J in ivod the disease entirely, and a new aud luxtiri- , aid crop of hair s° on ftarteJ out, and w* can now j say that our boy his as healthy a scalp, and s luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child. Wo ear. therefore, and do hereby recommend your Re- , st rative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of: "si dp and hair. We are. yours respectfully, j GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTIIAM, i SARAH A. IIIGGIN'BOTIIAM. Gaidiner, Maine, June 22. 1855. , PROF O. J. WOOD —Doar Sir: I have used t v , !. ittles of Prof essor Wool's Hair Restorative, j und can truly say i: is the greatest discovery of ihe age for restoring and changing the Hair. Be- j lore using it I was a man of severity. My Hair hu uow attained its original c>dr. You cau re ; couitnend it to the world without the least fe\r, as j iny cie was otic of the worst kind. Yours Respectfully. DANI&L N. MUKI'UY- J. WOOD A C )., Proprietors 312 Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Es t.blisbment,) and 111 Market Street, St. Lotus, ( M. For silo by Dr. B F. Harry. An 1 sold by all good Druggists. tlct. 1, 18-78. ! - ' •-_> & -v~ Iron Cly Commercial Colics*. PITTSBCBGH, PA. CDAHTERED 1835. 306 Students attending Januirj, 58. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School •! the United States. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Counting Room. J. C. SMITH. A. M . Prof, of Book-keeping and Science of Accounts. A. T. Doimnm, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. HETDRICK and T. C. JEXKISS, Teachers of Book-keeping. A. CCWLET and W. A. MILLER, Profs, of Pen manship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—HAPIIJ BUS INESS WRITING— DETECTING COUN TERFEIT MONEY— MERC 1 STILE CORRESPONDENCE—COM MERCIAL I-AW- Aro taught, and ail other snljects necessary for the success and through education oi j ractlcal business man. 13 FKEHKMS. Brawn ail the premiums in Pittsburg for the past three years, also lu Eastern and Western Cities, for t-ost Writing. MOT KH(;RTEO WORK IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time anlimitc d—Ret iew at ploasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situations—Tuition for Full Commer cial Course, $35,00 —Average time 8 to 12 weeks Board, $2,60 per week—Stationery, s6,oo—En tire cost, $60,00 to $70,00. m~Ministers' Sous received at liaif price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad dtfws P. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct 1, 1868.-2y. llmißhtrafer'ti Aotkf. IETTERS of administration having lieen grant A ed to the subscriber, living in St. Clair Town ship, on the estate of Henry Keininger, late of said Iwwnship dee'd, all p< rsons indebted to said estate •ue requested to make immediate paynunt und 'hose having claims against the same, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ANNA KEININGER. Oct. 1. 1858. Administratrix. Mford Count/ Mi. VT en Orphans Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on the 80th day of ! August, A. D. 1858, before the Judges of the said 1 Court. On morion of John Mower, Esq., the Court grant ; v ii io upon the heirs and legal representatives o Mrs Sophia JHower, late of Colerain Township dee'd,to wit: Eliza, iutei married with Elijah Weaver I riding m the State of Ohio, licbecaa, interm irri with Joshua Filler, residing in Bedford County, N'mcy, int.-rmarried with Jacob Moss, residing in loud Coun y, Ohio, Sarah, intermarried with 'n.anriel I. Diebl, and Elizabeth, intermarried *lth I.evi Kegg, residing in Bedford County Pa., Vj t p s nd uppuar at an Orphans Court, to be held " Bedford, in and for said County, on the 3d Moti , fifieer.th day, of Novembe, next, to acoept or 'USe to tike the real estate of said deceased, at b valuation which has been valued and appraised. ' ' <>w cause why the same should uot be sold by said Court. s °t my band and affixed the seal of said JMRBP Court, st Bedford, the first day of Sept. : SAMIfEL 11. TATE, Clerk. i "• FLIKB Sherifl. V- 24, 1858. Noliee to AsseMors. 'hef SCS^? TS elect are hereby notified to inoet at i ~f q '' m ®'*rionera office ou Thursday tbo 11th day ''T next to receive their instructions,books " Sen, 17 , 11 ■ NICODKMUS, Clerk - l\ir. LEAD, Flaxseed oil and Spirits | M.. t • Br. Harry's Drug and liook A gb C, I*sß 1 ' SHOE STORE f i mmrn & to, i ; HAVE jnl*." eil their new store, in And rson's row of buildings, neiiily opposite the Gazette | J office. Their stock of boots and shoes for men, Women and J i children is certainly th; best arid cbeapest that his i ever been brought to Bedford, tor three r.-isons: : FIRST, On account of the pressure of the times, they have lieen laid in at 80 cents on the dollar less than what wis paid last year for the same, kind of goods. ■ SECOND. They were bought fir cash. u:i i the ; usual discounts mule. THIRD. They were bought in much larger quanti- ; ties than dry goods merchants buy them, and consequently were bought much lower. If this is doubted, the evidence is on the stand at , tiie countei. IJDIFCS LIEP III'F MESI '1 lie store room has been so arranged as to have : i separate apartment for ladies, provided with com j ; fortable chairs and stoi N, whore they can it and talk or buy shoes, just as they please. PICKLES and FRUITS. i In connection with the Shoe business ail kinds of j I'ickh s, fruits and Preserves will tie kept, including ; Pineapple. Peach, Strnvlierry, cherries, Brandy | Peaches, Catsups, Mixed Pickles, Lobsters, Ac. ; Ae ■ AfrSO, The best and most general arsoitinert of , Tobacco and Cigurs will be kept constantly oil hand. As there is no store of this kind kept in this Ci unty, the proprietors are determined to keep it rigtit, und sell at the lowest living profit. | S- pt. 21, 1858. !\ot!cc of Inquisition. MKT 11 EKE AS. John Char, late of Bedford Bor vv ougli, Bedford County, died, scizod if tke i ! following Real Estate, to wit: one tot of ground in I the Borough of B dfonl. flouting 00 feet on Pitt [ Street, and adjoining public lot on the East, Isaac ' Mengel, Jr.. on the W< st, and the ttuystown branch on the North. Aim a lot of ground containing : about 20 acres si'u ite in Bedford township, ad i joining lands of Hugh Moore, Jacob Martin's heirs, ) Wi'liam Maiken's heirs and others. Leaving the following naimed heirs to wit : Jacob, : i who Is dead leaving issue a Daughter, .Maty Ann , I intermaricd with George llitnes, residing in the : j Statu of Ohio, Mary McKinl'V. lesiding in Bedford. 1 Catharine, intermarried with Anthony StiiHei, las . , ding In Bedford, John, who is dead, leaving issue five children, viz : Geurg*. lesiding in the West, I ; Henry, residing in Frederick County, Md. Wiliiaiv, ; residing in the West, Margiret, intermarried with : | George Buckley, residing in Frederick County, Md., and John, residing in the same place, Joseph, i the petitioner,Sarah,intern irrieii with Tiios Slack, i now dead, leaving issue six children, residing i:i | Bedford County, viz. George, .Mary, intermarried I with George Rock, J in \ Maigar. t. Am in fa. and Franklin. Elizabeth, interoiaried with Jacob Over, j residing in Bedford and Samuel, rt.-siding In fhe State of Kentucky. Notice is therefore given, that in pursuance of a , j writ of partition or valuation t me dir ctel. 1 will j proceed to hold an inquisition or valuation on the , ! said premises, on Saturday, the loth day of Octu i ber, 1858. Wil. S. FLUKE. Shtr-f. Sheriff's Office, ( Bedford. Sept. 24, 'SB f Bedford fousiy | A Tan Orphans Court held it Be lf-rd, in and for I 2%. Bedford County, on the 80th day of August jA. I). 1858—Before the Jn lge< of the Said Coun- I 'YI | On motion of G. 11. Spang Esq , fhe Court gr.tnt 1 a rule upon the the heiraand legil enfatives of Michael Putt, lute of J.ipcrtx t>wnship, in said County, dee'd, to w'lt : Jacob, since dead, having ! conveyed his share t < Wm. Figart, Samuel, r> - ' siding in Illinois, Catharine, intermarried with the petitioner, Wm. Figart. Wm. Putt, Elizabeth, in- ! i termarried with Henry Savits. Mary, interaiaried with George Russell, Joseph Put', RoSanna. in ■ trt-maried with David Russell, Sarah, and Susan j Putt, the last named yet In minority, residing in ! Bedford Comity Peiin'a, to be and appear at up j Orphans Court to he he! 1 at Bedford, in and for ; said County, on the 8 I Monday, loth day ot No-1 venibcr, n. Xt, to accefit or refuse to take the real j estate of said .Michael I'utt,'lee'd, at the valuation which has been valued md appraised, or show ' cause whv the same shonKl not IH> sold by order of ! the said Court. j JMMRR In testimony Whereof 1 have set my ■ band and affixed fhe seal of said Court ! at Bedford the fiist day of Sept. A. l>. t 1858. SAMUEL 11. TATE, Attest. Clerk. Wit. S. FLI'KE Slieriff. I JTept. 24, 1858. Notice of Inquhitiou. WHEREAS, John Kegg, late of Colerain town ship, Bedford County, dee'd, seized of the ! followiug Real Estate to wit : a certain messuage j or tract of land stoat* in Colerain township, and | county aforesaid, containing about two hundred : und sixty one acres, adjoining lands of Philip Shoe ' maker, Simon Stucky, Abraham Wise! and others. I Leaving a widow named Rebecca, and issue eight I children, viz : William, residing in Ilancok County, ; Ohio, Emanuel the petiuner. Mary Ann residing in | Bedford county, John residing in California, Jacob : and Josiah residing in Bedford county, Rebecca j residing in Huntingdon county Petin'a and M.ir i garet residing Bedford county. i Notice is therefore given that in pursuance of a i writ of partition or valuation to me directed I ; will proceed to hold an inquisition or valuation on the said premises, on Monday, the 18th day of i October, A. D. 1858. when and where all parties in. ti rested may attend if they see proper. WM S. FLUKE, Sheriff'. Sheriffs Office, I ) Bedford Sept 24, 'SB. ( I'IIILII MM: uv HEAL ESTATE, ! ¥TI virtue of an order of the Orphans Court, in , and for the county of Bedford, the undersigned j will sell at public sale on the premises, on Satur day, the 9th day of October, next the REAL ES TATE of Wm. Leasure,. late dee'd, to wit : a Tract : of Land composed of three tracts or pircels of land, situate in Bean's Cove, Southampton town ship, county aforesaid, containing 232 Acies, more or lefts, about 80 Acres under cultivation, adjoin ing lands ot Brice Groivden on the north, A. Per i dew on the west, and John Gorden on the cast, about 03 acres of the same patented land. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE and STABLE, about six acres in MEADOW with a small OR CHARD thereon. Land well watered and an ex cellent spring at the door. Terms cash. Due at tendance will be given by A.I'ERDEW, Sept. 10, 1858. Adm'r. j Mmtoistrator** Not iff. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istrition have been granted to file undersign • ed by ttie Register of Bedford county, upon the es tate of Wm. Leasure, late of Southampton town ship deceased—all persons, therefore, indebted to said estate, will please make immediate payment. | and those having claims against, it will present them i dulv authenticated for settlement. ARCHIBALD PER DEW. of Bejn's Cove. Bedford co., Adm'r. Sept. 10, 1858. \otlce lo K eta iters! RETAILERS are notified that their Licenses ; are ready for delivery and roust b lifted by 1 the Ist day oi October, next, or suits will be brought ; against all failing to lift them without respert to, i P • ner.t resi-leliee, mid is prepared todo nll kim.s of work in Hie Mill Wright lin son the mo>t ap pioved and durable ;d.ti s, and reus 'liable terms. ,i He has < II I a fid llie most unproved Smut an I Sereaning Mae! if s. Mi l Bu.,hes. Anchor B.Ring Cloths, Loth new ami -Id. i city prices. Mill Husis of the best quutily, ami ul U in.is . Trout, Alum Bank ; Simon Hernhman, Pleas antvilb-; John G. f?chell, do ; L. N. Fya, M'est ; End, P. Office; Frederick Coil, Marietta; G. B. Amick, St. Clairsville ; Jacob Baird, Barndblhrs Mills; Nicholas Koons, Willow Grove; John j Bowser, Bowser's Mill; A. CL Evans, Kainsburg; B. F, Horn Ik Bro., Schellshurg : J-A J. J!. Shoe maker, Cliarlesville; Hilligas A Mowry, ( Buena Vista; John Wavde, New Paris; Murray 4- Bro., Bloody Run ; Dr. J. A. Mann, do.; F'iperA Scott, Pattotisville; David Beegle, Waterftfr.net ; Jt'hii Wisegarver, Woodbcrry ; G. D. Kauffm.-in, Flifch ville; John Dasher, Yellow Creek; alt of Bfdfnrd County. LINDSEY ft LEMON, Proprietors, llullidui sburg, Pa. Sept. 17, 1858.-Cm. ffitlC SILE UF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an Order of fhe Orphans' Court of Bedford County. tlie undersigned will offer nt public sale on the premises in Bedford Township ' on FRIDAY THE 6th NOV'R, next i all the following described Real estate, to wit: A tract of land with Grist Mill and Dwelling House thereon erected, containing 41 acres and 28 perches and allowance; also acres of Meadow ground, adjoining John Halderbautn's heirs, John S. ' Ritchey and others. Terms: Cash at confirmation of sale, DANIEL S. HELSEL, Adm'r of tlie Estate of JACOB HELSEL, dee d. Sept. 17, 1858.-d. ST 11A If SIIKEf. FOUND on the Premises of the Subscriber re- Hiding nt Bloody Run, on the Ist inst. Seven Sheep, (2 Weith ws and 5 Ewes.) two marked with the letter M, in black, and another the letter T, in lied, on the rumps, two of them having earmarks, and on the remainder no m*rks were found. The owner is request -d to come forward prove property, pay r.hurg-s and take them away, or they will be ' dealt with according to law j Sept. 17, 1858. JACOB BAIiXDOLLAR. CHEAP SHOES I About fifty pair of children's and woftiefi s shoos j—a little out ot aryl.*—will IK dd very cheap by j Feb. It), 1858. A .'J CRAMER A* '<>. ELM Mil PitOILIMATIO.V. IJL'HSDANT To AN ACT OF GENERAL As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, i • rata Id --An Act r. I ding to the Elections of this ; Common wealthy : uppiuvod the secoud duv of July,j AlUio Domini, uou thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, J, WILLIAM S. FLL'KE, Iligh Sher- I ill ot ilte County of Bedford, Pennsylvania, do j I hereby make known, and give notice to the Electors < j of tlie County aforesaid, that a GENERAL ELEC- : TiON will be held in said County of Bedford, l'enn- ' f sviyania, on the ' SECOND TUESDAY, (12th) OCTOBER, 18)8, ! at which time, State and County oftleers, as follows, are to be elected, to wit : ONE PERSON tor Supreme Judge of s.id Com monwealth. ONE PERSON i'or Canal Commissioner of said Common Wealth. ONE PERSON, in conjunction with the Counties of Adams, Franklin, Juniata and Fulton, to repre sent the 17th District in Congress. Tll O PERSONS, in conjunction with the Coun j ty ol Somerset, to fill tlie ollices of Members c>l the House of Representatives, to represent the ' Counties ol Somerset ami Bediuid in the House ol Kepieseutatives of Pennsylvania, i ONE PERSON to till the otlicu of County Com missioner of said County. ONE PERSON to lill the otlice of Poor House Director ol said County. ONE PERSON to till the otlice of County AuJi j toi ol' said County. ONE PERSON to Hll the otlice of Coroner ol ; said County. 1 1 also hereby make knowu, and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid Genetal Election, iu tlie Several Boroughs and Townships within the County of Bedford, are as follows, to wit ; The Electors of the Borough ot Bedford ai d i l'owuship of Bedford to meet at the Court House i iu said Borough. The Electors of Bmu'.top Township t , meet at the School House iu Hopewell, i 'The electors of Ceh-ruia Township to meet at the house lately occupied by Benjamin Ivcgg. in Raiusburg, in a.id Township. The Electors o. Cumbciiind Valley Township to meet ?t the New sciooi House erected on tlie land owned by John W nip's heirs iu sa d Town ship. The Electors of Harrison Town ship to meet at a:liool house NO. 5, near the dwelling house of Henry Bowser in and I'own ship. ■ Tiie Electors ol" Juniata Towuship to meet at Kejscr's cho"l House in said Township. i lie Electors ol Hopewell Township to tuei t at tile school House near the house ol" John Dasher ill a, id Towuslwp. i liu Electors of Londonderry Township to meet at the house now occupied hy Wiu. 11. Hill as a shop, hi Bridgeport, in said Township. ""The Electors of the Township of Liberty to meet at the school House in iStonerstomi in said Township. The Kleetois ol .Monroe Township to meet at the base lately occupied hy Jaiues Camel, in Clear ville, in said Towuthip. The Electors of Napier Township and Schells huig Borough to meet at thj brick school House in the Borough of Schellsburg. The Electors of East l'rovidence Township fo meet at the house lately occupied by John Nycuin, Jr., innkeeper, in said Township. Thq Electors ol Snake spring Township to meet ! at the school House near the Methodist Church, on , lands of Joint G. iiiU'iey. The Electors Of West Providence Township to meet at the new log school House at Bl< oly Bun in said township. The Electors oI St. Clair Township to meet at ' the store near flic dw. lling house of (iidooli' Trout, in said township. The Electors of Union Township to meet at the house o. Michael VVyant in said toWiiship. Tlie Electors of Southampton Township to meet At the ht)Ue of William Adams hi said town i ship. Idle Electors of the Township of Middlo W ool berry to meet at the house ol Henry Fluke, in the village of IVoodfcerry. The Electors of South Woodborry Township to 1 n'.Cot at the hot.se of Samuel Oster in sai l totrn ; ship. The election to be opened between the hours ol 7 and 8 o'clock in the forenoon, by a public proc ' tarnation, raid to keep open until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. AVTICE IS HEREBY GIVE.\ . ! That every person, excepting Justices of the : Peace, who shall hold any oftlce or appointment ot ' profit or trust under the United States, or of this 1 State or any city or eorporated district, whether a ' commissioned etticer or otherwise, a subordinate j officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under ' the legislative, executive or Judiciary department of tils'! State, or of any city, or of uny incorpora ted district and also ; that every member of Con gress and ol the State Legislature, ami of the select or common council of any city or Commissioners i of incorporated district is by hw incapable of hold ing or exercising at the time the olfice or up], mi ni tit Of Judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or other officer of such election shall he eligible to be then voted for. Antf the said act of Assert>!/,' cntifted* "a'u act relating to"elections Of thisCotnmoweahh," passed July 3,1819. further provides as follows, fo wit: "That the inspectors and judges shall mvef at the respective pLcerf appointed tor hoHing the election in the district at which they respectively belong, ' tie tore eight o'clock in the morning of th- 2d Tues day of October, ahd each said inspector shah ap i point one clerk, Who shall he a qualified voter of such district. "Incase the p. rson who shall have received the j higticst number of votes for inspector shail i ot at tend on the (1 >y of any electron, then ihu person I w ho shall have received the second highest number of votes forjudge at the next preceding election, shall act as inspector in his place. And' in case the ptrsor who has received the highest number of Votes tor inspector shall not attend, the person * elected J tidge shall appoint an inspector in his place, I and in case the person elected Judge shall not at j tend, then the inspector who received the highest 1 number of Votes shall appoint a judge in his place; i and if any vacancy shall continue in the board tor i the space of one hour after the time fixed by law )
eeft assessed at least ten days beforu the election. But :t citizen of tiie United Slates who has previously beyn a qualified voter of this State ami ro uo'ed r herefrom and returned, and wlio shall have resided in the | i lectiuh ilistrict and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be i entitled to vote after residing in this State six j months : Provided. That the white freemen, ciri -1 /.ens of the United States between the ages of tw t n ! ty-one and twenty-two years, who hive resided in ! the elefction district ten days as aforesaid shall be \ emitted to vote, although they shall" not have paid i tax. "No person shall be admitted fo vote whdxe name is not contained in the list ol taxalle inhabitants , furnished by the Cw ; s , ; ,ru.s, unless: Firet, he produce a receipt of pay nent. within two years ot Stito or County tax assessed agreeably to the con stitution, and give satisfactory evidence on his own oi.th t affirmation of another that iie oa* pai l such a tax, or in a failure to produce a receipt shall in.ik ■ oat it to the payment thereof, or Second, if he claim a tight to votjt bV being an e! ctor be ween 'the age tw. iity-one and twenty-two years depose on oath or ullirmalion, that he resi led j in tlie State at least one year next before his ap plication, and make inch proof ot residence iu the distiict as is rcqqircd by this act, and that lie does , verily tielieve, from the account given him tiiat he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other ev i'ctice us is icquiied by this act, whereupon tke liable of j the person so admitted to vote sliall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspector, and a notc uiade opposite thereto by writing the word "tax," it he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having j paid tax, or the word "age," if he shall be admitted i to rote by reason of age, and In either case the j reason ol such u vote shall la* called out to the i clerks, who shall made the like note in the lists if j voters kept by them. "In all cases where the name of the person claim ing to vote is not found on the list furnished by the commissioners, and assessors, or bis right to vote whether louud thereon or not, is objected to ' y any qualilicd citizen, it shall be tlie duty of the inspec tors to examine such person oil oatn as to his qual ifications, and it lie claims to have resided witoin the State for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof tlieieof, but lie shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the ■iistrict tor more than teu days immediately pre ceding stid electiou and sh.ih also hiiusell swear that bis bona title residence, in pursuance of his L.wlul cuiling, is within tin< district, and that ho did not remove within the district for the purpose o voting therein. "Every person qu lifted us aforesaid, and who • shall, tuake due proof it repaired, of his residence j and payment of UKeS aforesaid, shall be admitted to vole ill the township, ward or district in which be shall reside. he riff. • Sept. 10, 1858. To School Dim-tors and Teachers. jVTOTICE is hereby g.veri thit I will meet with the a-x Directors and Teachers of Schellsburg and Napier towush.'p, in Schellsburg for the purpose of examining teach.rgand renewing certificates on the 25th ol Septvn ier ; thosecf Juniata at Buenavista ! on the 27th; of St. Clair at the Eight Square on j the 28th; of Union at Mowry's mill on the 25th; i of Middle Woodbcrry at the school house in IVood ! berry on tlie3oth; of South WooJhery at Ent >- prise on the Ist Oct. ; of West Providence at | Bloody Ban on the 4tii ; of Hopewell at Dashers, I on the sth ; of Broad Top at Hopewell on the 6th ; of Liberty at Slonerstown on the 7th; Of Snake j Spring at Hartley's school house on the 13th ; of ! Co lend n at the Brick Church on the 14th ; of East Providence at Householder's school house on the loth ; of Bedford township at Bedford on the Ififh ; i of Harrison at Riser's school house on the 18th; of i Londonderry ut Bridgeport on the 19th; of Cum ! berland Valley at John May's on the 29th; of | Southampton at Chaueysville on the 21st; of Mon | roe at Clearvilie on the" 22d ; of Bedford borough i on the 2oth. The above meetings will be held at 9 o'clock A. i M. and it is particularly requested that Directors and Teachers be punctual iu their attendance Teachers will please provide themselves with pen, Ink and paper, and avail this opportunity of being ■ examined, as no teacher will he examined after the regular time, except for special reasons, and then not unless he brings a written request for me to do so, signed by at least three. Directors of the district in which he is to bo employed. Notice is also hereby given, that all Permanent Certificates of t e obi sty'es have been annulled under the autnority of the forty-first feetion of the . Grand School Law of the Bth of May, 1854 and ' can no longer be received by Directors as authority for the iinployment of Teachers. Teachers holding such certificates will please attend to the above mentioned" daj s and have them exchanged or re turned. 11. HECKERM AN, ; Sept. 10, 185#. County Superintendent. " Thick Darkness covers the Earth, And Gross Darkness the People." COUNTRY MERCHANTS, And all Others, will take Notice ! THAT tbey can supply themselves,in any quan i tities with Jones' Far Famed Patent I XON KXPLOiIYK KKROSiSNK or COAL OIL LAMPS, j At tlie Wholesale and Retail, HEAD QUARTERS, j 3s. South SECOND Street, 38. PIIILADELPHIA. The only place where exclusive Agencies can be \ obtained f >r the States of Pennsylvania, N.Jersey | and Delaware These Lamps give a fight equal in intensity of : Hame, and similar in Appearance to Gas, and are ; claimed to be superior to all other portable lights, ; now in use. No fear of Explosion".—No offensive ; odor.—No smoke.—Very easily trimmed.—As easily i regulated as a Gas Light.—Can bo adapted to aft purposes.—And better than all for a jwior man.— ! 50 per cent cheaper than any other portable light, I now in common use. Soi.k Aoencv also, tor j KNAPP'S PATENT Rosen and Coal Oil LAMP. IX7~L:tmps. Oils. Wicks, Shades, and every sr ; tide in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAND, .Igent. No. 88 South Second Street, PuilaD'a. j S-pt. Id, 1858. I AUDITORS IIOTICK. THE undersigned appointed hy the Orphans Court in and for the County of Bcdfor I. to report . a distribution of the monev in the hands of Joseph i NicodeinuS; acting Administrator of the Estate of j Joseph L)ul', ilec'd, to and amongst the heirs, wall attend to the cutties of said appj'Utmcnt, at Ins i .lfice iH Bedford, on Thursday, the 23J day ot ! September, instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. of s i 1 day, i whin and where ail parties interest:d can att "ud. G. I!. SPANG, I Sept. 10, 1858. jtudßcr. 'STST £>- Ii ki h })USHKiS of lints iv mt>*d imme.li '"teiy. ibr itlr.li th liigie v omrket : price will be paid.. Apply at this. flic,-. ' Aug. 27. 1858. : TO INVALIDS. Er. Bardman, Analytical Physician' Physician for diseases of the Lunqs, Throat an,. Heart, formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to INVALIDS RETREAT. Author of "Lttcrs to Invalid?," Editor of tha •-Medic. 1 Stethoscope,'' fcC.; OCTOBER APPOINTMENT. ! BEDFORD, "WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13TH. 185 S. Ir. Hardtmn tfew.its Consumption, Bronchitis Asthma. L: iiyngiitis. .-Mid all diseases of the throat and lungs, by medical lubalutioii, latily used in tho , Prom ton Hospital, London. The great point in 1 the treatment of all human maladies is to get ut the disc se in the direct manuer. AM medicine | are estimated l-j their action u, ou the organ re: I quiring relief. This is the important fact upou which Inhalation is based. It the ttf rnacii is di seased we lake medicine directly into the stomach. If the lungs are diseased, breathe or lnlnle 111 -di cated vapors dir. ct'y into tie lungs. Mc -icincs are tiie antidotes to disease and should be applied to the very seat of discs-e. 11ih..l itioa is the ap plication vf tlius principle to the treatment of the lungs, for it gives Us direct access to those intri cate air cells and tubes which lie out of reach of i c Very other means ol adminis'ering medicines.—. The reason that consumption, nnd Other diseases of the lungs, liave heretofore resisted a'.l 'restwent | has lieen because they bad never been appro ich.:;f in a direct manner by medicine. They Were intend ed to a:t upon the lungs and yet were applied to the stomach. Their action was intended to be lo ! cal, and yet tliey were so administered that they I should act constitutionally, (-sending immediate and piincipai action upon the unoffending st' niacii, wliilst the foul ulcers within tha lungs were unnio lested. inhalation brings the medicine iti direct contact with the disease, without' the disadvantage of any violent action. Its application is so si in pie that it can ie employed by the youngest infant ■ or feeblest iuvalid. It dees not derange tha ato j much, or interfere in the least degree with tho ! strength, comfort, or business of the patient. OTHER DISEASES TREATED.—In relation jto the followingd senses, either when coin] licated vi it it lung affections or existing ajone, I also invito : consultation, f usually Cud them promptly curable. Prolapsus and all other forms of female co:u [daints, irregularities, and weakness Palpitation ar.it ether forms of Heart Disease Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases ' of stomach and bowels, Sec. All diseases of the eye and or. .Veur. lgia, Epi lepsy, and all (onus ol neiv .us disease. No i charge lor consultation. S- D. IIA RDM AN, M. D, July 8, 18.38. Uli. \f7 B. OP fiailcaster Citv, late of Philadelphia, wlyr* lie has been in sucr< -.-ful prac.ti- e lb; a num ber of years, received his e location at tin: la st M • I ! ical College in the United States, and Lei the -x --perience and practice in the different Hospitals ffir several years, a inembii of the Aaulylicd* .Medical j lu.-titute of New York, and late Surg on < (' the. | United States Navy, now offers him*.-If t-> tie- pub lic to attcud any professional calls. The purest medicines always on hau l di ed from , the best Laboratories of OUI "country, and tiie Jip | tanicel Gardens of the woil I. No patentuiediciuo ; prescribed or recommended. Medicines used o,i>>, • \vhich will not break down the constitution, bat wilt ' renovate the system from all injuries it has sustain- ■ ed'from mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult diseases must be treated upon analytical principles, j which is to know and ascertain what disease is. Its ' nature and character require H knowledge of the ! chemical Con3tiltp;fitß of every solid and fluid of tiui hum. n body; the changes those soiias sud flui&t : i ; rc capabi •of undergoing. To know what tuedf i chits to employ to cure diseases, requires a know. ledge of the c'Ueuiicui constituents ol all agents j employed in medicine; and if we are In possession ; ol this knowledge, it is possible to cure any disease —no matte! of how long standing—and leave tho patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. M-. iuncholy, Aberration, < r that.state of alienation ' and weakness ol tne ruiud which renders persons in ! capable of enjoying the pi-jar- res of perfci'uii tjtlio 1 duties of life; Dyspepsia; tiiat distressing disease • and fell destroyer of health and happiness, under mining the constitution, and yearly currying thou ; sands to untimely graves, can most emphatically bo : cored. Rheumatism, in any form or condition, . clirunic or acute, warranted cnrablfc; Epilepsy or falling sickness; all chronic and r'.abborn cases of Female Diseases radically removed ; Salt Rheum, | and every description of ulcei.tions; Piles and . Scrofulous Diseases, which havo baffled a'! previous t medical skill can be cured by my treatment, when j the constitution is not exhausted. I do s'r ad diseases (yes, C-mr .-nn/tci) can bo j cured. I Hy~ Cancer cured icii.'wut the knife.. i I will remain in my office on WEDNESDAYS r.nd , SATTHDAYJ, from 0 o'clock A. M., toocccm ate ' patients from a distance, and con ult in the English and German languages. Will make visiti to. a.y I distance if required. Ma, bo addressed by letter, , Fulton Square. Lancaster city, Pa. July 80, 1858-ly. imr M. mZIWJZ m GEORGE B. A MlC'i, surviving Jiartner of tho late firui of GEO. B. AMICK N BROTHER, poti- I ties ail persons interested, tluit the books Of said | Una remain in his bands for setti-.aient, ami that j circumstances demand an immediate closing up of | the business of said firm. Persons indebted or ; having settlements to make, are therefore rcqtiest ! Ed to eail on the subscriber without delay'. St. Clairsviile, June 11, 18-58.-tf. j The subscriber will conrinue the mercantile busi ness at the ol,! stand, where he wib happy to ! meet and eujply tiie wants of his f:;.-- .Is and ens ! tomeis at all times. He will receive in a couple ; of weeks a ne* supply of seasonable goods, which, he is determined to sell on the most reasonable j terms. GEO. B. A MICK. MIUIOIK & SMITH, CII4IIBERSBIRU, PI., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AND Dealers in Music and Jlnsical Instrmrer.tj. Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu , sic, Musical Instruments, Wall papers, Blii.di, - French, German and American Lithographs ami steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames, I etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. - iiarrv is our agent for Bedford, u.ud all orders ,rivon him will ho promptly at'fendVi to. March 7, 1887. ja: JK IS hereby given to ail whom it may concern, that I have Ixju.iiit of William Lrshley a;-,I pai i him for the following prdjierty to wit: his entire stock of store goods, horses, cattle, hogs, calves, grain, luute and altogether all the personal property that dBT . longed to him, and, also four tracts of land, and , leave the same in iiis possession (luring my pleasures and'l furthermore forewarn all persons from trespas sing on' the same, as J will most ptbiiively enforce the law against any person so doing, us it is mine , and paid for. 11KVRY C LASHLKY September 3,183?. TARE NOTICE TO make arrangements for Fall Trile, f>. W. Unpp will offer goods at reduced prises to those that wish to but. for cash call and see and jou Cannot bo disappointed An! all those tint? know .s indebted wiirplaiso call arid scii'o choir secountK. Augut 0, 1838. BURNING FLUID asi I'jne oil always t u / had at Dr. If irrv's Drug .:.d Book St^ro. August 6, 1858k J AYNK'S Wrights, Hetun-itV. nd Dyutt's pills at Dr. 11 .n.i's Drug and Bock Store. Ali us: u, 1838