|ieMori)|nqtitrer. : iu.. Rtta tn. Couw Pro* BKDtstif. —Fhi> tattooing crim nat cane? were dieposv.) nf last wk: CommoftwtaUft vs. John C. Baker— Ho. 3. F--brunt, Sessions, I*l7. InUicttneut, ibr niealiou and bastardy, aa oath of Mary Uen ton. Returned by M. F. Stock. Nolle pros. • utored by District Attorney. Same vs. Johnston Barnes —No. 5, Feb'y Sessions, if"". Indictment for burglary ua oath of George Mardorff. Verdict, net guilty- Nairn vr. David Madarra and Henry Hale No. 19. February Sessions. Indictment, t .s .ult and fcettery, on oath of Johu B. Fur f. Returned by Justice Nicoderao*. lle lizairee forfeited and respited until next lerau fue ex. Saniud llCdenixutgh —No. 20, ; uarv Term • U-*.'7. Indictment, forme* ■u and bastardy, on oalh of Elizabeth 11. hi. I'rue Bill. Proeess awarded. :me w. Peter ''tier —No. 2, April Term, '7. Indictment, larceny, on oath of Mi •tltchey. Returned by Justice Mann, ■ue Bill. Not Guilty. i 'lie at. Peter Ft- r and John 1 Her — i. J. April Term, itS>7. indictment. iar iv. on oath of Jeremiah Ramsey. Returned Q gtice> Mmin. True Bill, Geillv an to , !•' Iter. it. manner find form as he stands nu -.ted, and not guilty as to Peter. me vs. John Sidtkdl —No. ... April Term, nent, horse stealing, IB oath oi Jean tarris. Returned by Justice N code in us. do u'aizance, April *22, 18dT. Not arrested. line at, Woi. F. Knee—So. 8 April !' r:n. i'")7. Indictment, fornication and •a-:;irdy, on oath of Hannah Suowden. •turned by Justice A. 11. Hull. Leave -anted to District Attorney to enter nolle <.jmecs. Catharine S iijjfer —No. 11. April na, 1.7. Indictment, arson and mali ,us mischief, on oath of George W. Cobbler, turned by Justieo Nicodemus. True Biil. • 1 ot, not guilty. Same vs. Abraham Carberry —No. 12, April Term. lb'iT. Indictment, fornication itid bastardy, on oath of Elizabeth Bruin ,.ii;:gh. Returned by Justice S. S. Flnck. V>t arrested. Alias process awarded. Same vs. Daniel H. Wißiauu No. 13, April Term, 1-07. Indictment, fornication stid bastardy, on oath of Mary Jenkins, lle ; rnsu by Justice Evans. Settled. S.n/f rj. John B. Furrrn —No. 3"'. April perm. 1 -07. Indictment, assault and bat- True bill- Leave granted to District Vr rm-y to enter nolle prose qui. • e rs. Henry Lehr —Indictment, horse _R, QU ~ath of Peter Steil. I rue Bib. 14 guilty. Sentenced to four years con nl la Wi tern Penitentiary. nne vs. Andrew ffluekbum —Indictment, uilt and battery with intent to kill, on niti of John L.'.ile. •turned by -• at tee .genteltac. Settled. tome vs. John Mit&ts*— lndictment. iaree y. on oath of Joseph Cessna. Returned by ~ticc Lingenfeiter. True bill. Verdict, r.,iltv. Sent to Penitentiary for three years. Same vs. JohnFetta —Indictment, larceny, • n <>atli of Jeremiah Ramsey. Returned by ,slice Maau. Sent to penitentiary for one ear and six months. Same ex. Mary Calejnan. Rachel Coleman aid Mary Walker— Indictment, surety of she iea.ee, on oath ot Alary Hartford. Returned i-.ticc N'n. -derails. Settled, each party o pay their own costs. •itme vs. Samuel Barclay^- Inuictmer.t. as dt with intent to commit rape, on oath of •:, . zabeth Bastain. Returned by Jus e Nicodemia. True bill. A erdict, not Jeremiah Gates —Indictment, for . on oath of Richard S. silver. Returned •.i s-tice Nicodemus. True bill. Verdict, • iiitv. Sent to the Penitentiary for one year mil six months. - vs. C ye Clark —Indictment, maii •i.iscki.-f, or. oath of Daniel Sleig'-iur. Returned by Justice Roberts. Leave grant ed District Attorney to enter no!, pro-.. Same vs. Ifcscliuh King Indictment, surety of the peace, on oath of Thomas Wat • •n. Returned by Justice Stock. Leave granted to District Attorney to enter nolle • . Feb r Fetter— lndictment, larceny, a; ath oi John G. Barndoilar. Returned i,y Justice Mann. Continued. ■ime vs. John Fetter and L'etcr I't "si Inr i tincut, larceny, on oath of John Gogley. Reiurneil by Justice Mann. Free bill. Con -tmevs. Isaac Ahaffer —Indictment, horse ti oath of Levi Mangns. Return I'd Justice Snivelv. True bill. Plead ruby. Sent to Penitentiary for five y-trs. Au old offender caught at last—aged 85years. -■.'. me rs. Oheiliah Hays —lndictment, soii •iiation to commit adultery, on the oath of Mrs. Catharine Flunk. Returned by Justice ■lno. B, Fluek. Settled. •■. Har-liurrr —Irt : cti-eii! -it-it iiut battery, on oath of A\ in. >i. Mason. Re turned by Justice Cessna. Not a true bill. Same vs. Ann Catharine Hardingtr—ln dictment. assault and battery, on oath of J esse Mason. Returned by Justice Cessna. N - a true bill. Prosc-cntor to pay costs. Same vs. Levi Hardinger—l udictme ut, ;us ■it and battery, on oath of James B. Mar- Returned by Justice Cessna. Verdict. •>ome -s. Levi Hardinyer —lndictment, as and battery, on oath oi Jw-e .Jason. !1 i.ued by Justice Cessna. Not a true Prosecutor to pay the coats. It Levi liardinger —lndictment, .. t and battery, on oath of James P. Alar ;• tunted Ay Justice Cessna. Not a tin vs. Levi G. liar dinger— I udicUnent, t aud batterv, on oath of WauS. Ma ■n. Returned by Justice CeMUau Not a true bill. an vs. IVm. Mason, Isaac Mason and •: Mean —lndictment, assault and bat ery n cath of Levi G. Hnrdiiiger. Ileturn *-•' iy Justice Cessna. Not a true bill. ante rs. Jesse Mason —Indictment, as it and '.'attery. on oath of Levi G. flur dnger. Returned by Justice Cessna. Not i true bill, and prosecutor to pay costs. Sam* .-••. Jesse Mason —Indictment, as inb sad halt ry. on oath of D. Hardingc-v. ::•;■ i by Justice Cessna. Not a true i ;•: ecutor to pay costs. Espty A. lndictment, lndictment, sii-.it n and bastardy, on oath of Uenriet- Re--tit;'d by -fu.-.:ice Liugenfel •vr Not arrested. ■ • illiam Hartley —ladictment. ae ! sault and battery, on oath of William Nvcsun. : Retumed by Justice Lingenfclter. Not a 1 true bill and prosecutor to pay costs, i Same vs. Alexander U. Coffroth and W. A. R. P. Carr —Indictment, conspiracy, on oath of John MeKiuney. Returned by Jus . tice Lingesfelter. True bill. Process award j ed tor W. A. R. P. Carr. 1 Same vs. George Brown —Indictment for- 1 nication and liastardy, on oath of Susan Young. Returned by Justice Lingenfclter. | Time bill.- Plead guilty. Same vs. John Muilin and Henry Lehr — Indictment, breach of prieon, on oath of Robert Steckaian. True bill. Lehr plead guilty. Sentence suspended. Seme vs. John Devore —indictment, cruel ty to animals, on oath of Jacob Evans. Re- j turned by Justice Lingenfelter. True bill. Continued. Siune vs. Solomon Bayer—lndictment, har boring, concealing and assisting a felon, on oalh of Abei DulL Returned by Justice Nic o-.iemas. Leave granted 10 District Attorney to enter nol. pros. Suinc vs. Franklin Hoisinger—lndictment, assault and battery, on oath of Alfred Hoov er. Returned by Justice Stock. Continued. Same vs. John Dorrison —Indictment, for nication and bastardy, ou oath ot Man ah Fcl tun. Returned by Justice Adams. Continued. Same vs. Edmund Trimbath. Daniel Ritch ey and Elizabeth Trimbath lndictment, libel. Trite hill. Deicn-.-nU out arrested. Pr es■: awarded. Same vs. Theophilus Gates —Indictment, larceny, n oalh of John IL Reigitard. Not a true bill and the county to pay costs. Same vs. Isaac Shaffer —Indictment, larce ny. True bill. Leave granted to District At torney to enter nolle prosequi. HOU-K STOI-KS. —On the night of the 22d August, a tine bay horse, live years old, was stolen from the pasture field of Jacob Eck hard, near Sarah Furnace, and was not heard of till thre<- days afterwards. Some men in the upper end of Bt-diord county arrested a man named Shafer on suspicion and found tile hor. e at no great distance iu the woods tied to a tree. Shafer was handed over to the authorities of Bedford county, where he ! is now in jaiL— HuUidayslmrg standard of | the 2S tn. ult. The above spoken of person was tried at the last session of our court, found guilty of the theft, and sentenced to five years imprison ment in the Western Penitentiary. He is G6 year* of age. and it is said that he has stolen a number of horses in his time, and already served one or two terms in tho Penitentiary. CAIT. JOSEPH S. RKEO. —This gentleman, we are pleased to say, is rapidly recovering from the effects of the serious accident which happened him, at his tr.iils. iu Centre ■ounty. a few weeks since. In his accident he was singularly lucky. The week previous he fortunately took out a policy of insurance, ; in the Accidental Insurance Co.. for which j ;be draws t--*n y-five dollars weekly. His numerous friends will be pleased to learn that he will ? on be at his post of duty again. —Tyrone Bulletin. SUDDEX DEATH. —Mrs. Ling, wife of Mr. John Ling of B- dford township, died very suddenly, one day last week. She was, ap parently. in good health previously, and was sitting at the breakfast table when -he sud denly dropped over in her chair dead. She was a very estimable lady, and leaves a large circle of mourning friends. Enseop.LL SEHVICES. —The Rev. Chat. L. Fischer, of St. Johu's Church. Philadelphia, will preach at the Court Honse. next Sunday morning and evening, and also the following Sabbath. Rev. Barrow is absent on u vaca tion. * * \\'n. Jonissros, of HolliilaysLurg. com ic led of dealing in counterfeit money, has been I sentenced to eight years in the Western Peni tentiary. Tn: Agricultural Society of Huntingdon • county will hold a Fair, in Huntii gdt a. com- | nencing October 2d, and f on tin uing three - lays. MACNUWA WATEB.— A delightful toilet ar- i : icle—superior to Coiogna and at half the j price. 2t •To not to he—!hat' he ■{' 'ion. vYheth r to suffer with mental anguish, Feverish lips, cracking pains, dyspeptic ago nies. And nameless bodily suffering; fr whether, with sudden dash, Seise A i- tie of P:.A:.'TAIW>X LUTTEUA And as Gunther swears, be myself a nan again. Gunther said my eyes were sallow. My visn ;e haggard, my breath tremendous bad — My disposition troublesome —iu fact- He gently hinted I was fiist becoming Quite a nuisance. . ,ur b 'is now ieueath my vest have disap- j {reared, 1 My fu >d has reii is, my appetite is keen, \iy step elastic, my miud brilliant, and | N .lie pounds. avoirdupoiß. is added to my weight. 2t- AXT person desiring a Scholarship of the Quaker City College, Philadelphia, one of the l>est Business Colleges in the i nited States, can be supplied, on reasonable terms, ; by applying to us. -tf. Scheuck's Seaweed Touic. This meißcuw, inmßiwi by L'r. J. il. felcncit ; ofPhflailelphia, U interni-.-d to di-.- -ve f->- font imi make il ;t< -hyin:. LaeSrst ;>r- - - ,■ diges ;.,n. 1.. eloaosing Hie tomaoh, wth S-.-h*ack' : Mandrake PHU. the T-jtrie soon restores the ppe- i i Ate. xst'l fund UweuW not ' t eaten ',i:fi.re using | it will be etc iiy liigesteii I Canauntptiou caanoi be eared - y -chent-k's P nit vrep uciee.-the All' l , liver ■ : 14 a U.-Aitiiv ami the at- eti o restore j, hence tl-.c rank- ttd 1' lis are rv;- ! -e.I in nore-ty isry enfn jf -onsilffi]ttio. A hatf Joxcu ioHtles of ttie ! SHAWEEB TONIC and three or four boxes of the ; , MANI-KA A S t'LLI. - wiH cure an; rdinary ease , j of dyspepsia. • -v. Sehcuck makes professional vi r in Ne-v I y. rk. Bnst-n, and at his principal office in PhiW i delptiia every week. See daily papers of each place, -.r his pamphlet ennsomptina f-r bis 'lays : i for visltatiin. i !' ewe observe, when purchasing, i it th* two I Ilk-..'--i f the Doctor; one when ir. the last, inswmpiiM. and * • ther-- ;-,w - in perfect heailb. ore on flovcrnmen; i -'ioji. Sohi by aH Braggwte and Denleve' priee SttSO nor bottle, or 87.50 the halfdoxeu. iff letters for advice shoafd se a-idr: to Dr. sc-.-cnek's Prin cipal "(See. No. la North I'th litrei'hitadei phia, PA. General Wholesale igcnt-1 Uein.-- it-irnes -v Co.. N- Y-; a. Ranee, Bidliuioro, Jit.. John |D. Parke, Cmciaaati. Ohi. Walker C Taylor, C'hicagi*. Hi.; Ctdins Bros., St. Louis, M ! Spread the Trulht Some medical men insist that it U undignified to advertise a remedy, however vidaalilci it may 1 lie. Queer reasoning this. It is iike saying that aa article which tho world need; iiould he hid in a corner—that benefits and blessing* may be too j widely diiTiitad—that the means of protecting aa-1 j restoring health should be a close inunupoly, and ; not sa-'iessibla to all. The argument ia bad. It U worse than that: it is liifmimin. Sinppoae lIOS rUTTEI-TS STUM.iCiI JUTTEBS —au ahsalute ! specific for dyspepsia, Biliousness and nervous tehtlitv—had never I -ecu known beyond the rep. •runre ot the faculty, what would have been tho consequence? Instead of curing and invigorating millions, the good effects ot the preparation would have been confined to a comparative few. There is the highest authority iuj saying that light , ah-'itld not be hid under a bushel: that whatever should be placed as a city on a hill, where all inen can take cognizance of it. It is upon this principle that the BITTTtIIS have boon advertised and continue to be advertised in every new-paper of any prominence in the western hemisphere, and that tho spontaneous testimoni als in its favor have been translated into all writ ten languages. Thousands enjoy perfect health to day who would be languishing on i is of sick ness U tho newspapers had not prnni the tnak icitk mjnnt to thin mrijiielri iuciyornut nod cor. -retire far and wide. Suppose profit -7-1, been reaped from this publicity. IstAntany argument against it? Il the public health has been protec ted; if lives have beer, saved: if the feeble have been lengthened and the sick restored, ymit .joi.tl liar .• M ttrcouipiiAkcdi and who so moan as to grudge to exertions thus directed their fair re ward? MARffIED. On the 21st ult., at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. John Moorehcad, Mr. R. W. BRBKSTKEif.iSB, of Bedford, and Miss MUL LIE E. JOHNSTON, of Woodberry. May their joys over be e/j'. n joys, their tear rfcgeprovc a succession of goblet, marriages, and , with the iml.irH rule for their guide he to, may they, when life's "fitful fever" is o'erj receive J ijoltlct i crown in that "house not made with b amis, eternal in tho heavens," is the printer' - prayer. By Rev. J. fl. Donaldson, Aug. ! th. it th-- house of Dan-ran McVieker, Mr. \BR AM LONG to M: .-M-iLINDA MANtiL-S, ail of ffehellsbrrg. Pa. At the residence if Daniel Bovcrp, in Union tp.. on the 2Uth ult., by A. H. Hull, Esq., Mr WM.V. KNEE, of raid township, to.Miss HAN NAH SNOWBKRtiEIt, of St. Clair tp. DIED- On the 2b! h ult., ANNA, daughter of John ait-i Eiicabcth OVilliams. aged 1 year, 7 mos. and 6 days. Grieve not parents for your child, U has gained a full reward, In i land -crone and mild. Where lifcimmortal is restored. o. B. N'OTICE. —AU persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing a note given by mo to A. ''. Vaughan and Wrn. it. Park, dated Uta March. 1 'l7, for one hundred and twelve dollars, ur thereabouts, as I am determined not to pay the same unless compelled by law. repl.'l:2t E. M. TROUT. T a. SPEEH, 31. D., and •J . A. M. SPEEH, M. D.. Having associated themselves together in :h practice of Medicine and Surgery, respectfully offer their services to the public: the former iu tho various branches of tie proiM*ion; tho latter more particularly in the treatment of the PISE A -ES OF THE EYE AND EAR. Dr. A. M. -PEER having availed himsolfdur ing the last ::lt. en years of the advantages atforel et! by :h- lest L and teachers in this country and In Europe, f r ohtair,:ag a thorough knowledge of the structure and diseases of those important orgnns. wiil hcreattor levoto special attention to their medic at and surgical treatment. Office, No. 190 PIINN gtreet, two doors from St. • lair -tr .t, Pittsburgh. Office hours—l) a. to 12 '.f., and from 2to 5 r. 31. .op 1.7:2 m HUNTINGDON a BROADTOP RAILROAD —On .tnd aft - rThursday, Sept.l 2, 1217, Pas senger Trains will arrive and depart as follows: i —. 81 ATJIMr . ~ Aer-.-m Hail. Ac. om S ail. P.M. A. M. SIDINGS A. M. I. M. i.e ill! !!ur. ogiou. .vu'J.ll ar4.17 1.12 1.2U .MoConueilstown U.l" 4.2b 1.22 2.22 I'Jcasant Grove, D. -I 1.19 4.11 3. IS M:tTKlesburg, 5.48 4.t>U 7.0'! y.OJ Coffee Run, S-33 4.17 7.1 9.11 Rough 4 Beady - 2.7 7.11 7.20 9.22 Cove. 3.9j 4.29 7.110 -2- l-i.-hor's -utamlt 3.03 7.2 i lit 9.lift- . , , t.E11.10 ! u "' iS LU 9.ft- ' Saxton ' U,7 " tj vnJ.OO 10.1?) Riddlcabarg, 2. I 10.1 - }|>pew4sU. 2.33 10, ' I Piper's &*&, 2.1 x i. 52 T.itcjjviUc, 1.411 11.0.7 iilaody I tan, IS7 | \tt lj.la.Muoiit Dallas. LIS ! SHOCKS KTTN BKA^CfIL LS?.SO LB AR 7.45 AR3.00 5.05 10.15 k' 'aimGXit, 7.- ' 2.4. ; 3.1 k 10.2** Crawford, 7.20 2.25 irr.2o wt 10.2' Jntiioy. LB T. 15 L 82.*0 3rnai Top City. ! May 10:67. JO 115 Supt. ■ TQARM AT ORPHANS' COURT SALE. The undersi^neJ, ly virtue oi' an orm rn' the ">rj :ans" Court jf Bedtor l county, wiii seii at 1 public sale, on the prcmiNcs. in Natter r own=-fa.ip. ! Badidrd eooiity, on THURSI)AT he 3d, day f 'ietoher next, ail that valuable Farm nd Tan Yard, late the residence -J' Bamttfti iiu.ll, acceadod, j •••ntamiuir 24! l .teres of land, stboct 130 acre? •deared aud under cultivation, with about 30 acre- tuei-euf meadow, the remaindor well umber • {, anu a;, abuniiaceo of pure waier; adjoiaißg | ! Gtmlft f John William.?, Gc'irgp Coiviix, an 1 jth • ra, having thereon ereeted i Mansion [IOUFC, ! fematt Hou-e, Tan House and Yard, Bam. Stable, ? tnd other out-buiidiuga; a: two apple orchards j :.hcroon, and oti.tr fruit. This is a very ietira ijle ;-ropcrf. . situate two suied north of Schells Kirg on the rcrad r o Hulli daybarg, in a ; k-sinible neighborhood. The is of fine iuai ity IK! es-.I able -T* pnxißcing fine crops of grain mil hay. -ah? to he opened at the hoa.-H5, at 10 i /ebfk A. M. (*f said day. TERMS: One third >f purchase money to rc main in the premise- durir.'* the lifetime of the - •v ! \v, the pav.Hde t • her annually: one hird payable at con&niiation of sale: balance in tiru annual payments without interest. £W particulars seed NO. I*. KJSEI). attorney ! -v? law. Bedford, or the -uhsoriber in de:icll.?bnrg. I) ÜBTCAN McYICKHit, .epfi:4t Trusuj©. si PLEN DI D HOT R L 0 AT PHiVATE HALE. The subscriber offers at Private Sole the ipies -1 1 IB tei ix Bi • y liuD, known aa tlie Hofvi.** -siUit-Ui ; .n th- western pait of the town. Thi- hotel p 'ssesses all tho advantage * of a locj'.Uy, anu is, in . very rc-.-i tr:, r. .cry dc.-irabie ; ;:Jn. Tha. house ■- bnP.tof brick and nearly new, and -ontain* 13 rooms, sod has attache ' a i wash Ivoufc and b ike hou.-c: a. -abte ea- ib'e f - ' .1 *:.€• an . other buildings Therein also attach*- , ; c l two full lots of ground, fronting U7 foot on t.he j Mai:, struct in the plan of the town. The jbject j i t r "fiiliiii? ia that the proprietor Intends moving . j vi: and any < i.e desiring to purchase a prbt erty i .v i v - it ••xauiine this one. YKRM6: 1:4.000 cofdi. -r - •,■>' 1 in three equal annual payments, wabout intorcat, secured by judgment bonds. I •-. ::ut J. -TO"TKR. j |_j OOftlE 11 1 O-Sv-AJOSr v jD^tILXjS, KEY is 10 N E CLOVER iIULLERIi. FOR SALE. Tire** Drills are a fii -i chtes artinl,-, warrai.toJ • equal if n< tuperi: .- w> any others. The ho, ! —.in Ihi set zigrag -i iasired for rough grerand. 4.,w- U Uiu'i* oi ..raina&J grass rccil,-. Puics ,91). an i axrrastiA. Tho Clover liuiier is a very inj-eii-ir article: luilid au-1 -le.iu - from 25 to !: il . u'.-,-- j- :.,r. Psi k - irr-ixirU. PETER U. .iIURES. litdfurei, Aug- 22,1847 N'EW arrival. JUST RECEIVED AS 31. t. FETTEILT* FAUCI STORE. STRAW HATS and BONNETS, 3TRAW ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, millinery goods, EMBROIDERIES and HANDKERCHIEFS, BEAD TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, HOSIERY and GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, BALMORALS and 30"!• SHIRTS, EA.Ni Y Gi.)DS and .NOTIONS, LA DIE'S and CHILDREN'S SHOES. Our a-.-irtmcrnt . 1 : in - ail that is NEW uttl DESIRABLE, Thankful : urtiior liberal patronage, wo hope to It- it, o to merit a eonirauanco front all our cu,t •; . please call and see our new stock. May SI. BUSINESS COLLEGE. BBYANT, STBATTUN & KI.UBERLY'S Cor. 10th and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. YOUNG MEN prepared for the C noting Room and Business Life in (lon oral. THEORY AND PRACTICE combined by menus of Bank., Business Houses and the use of all kinds of Business Paper, THIS INSTITUTION is endorsed by tbe leading business men of the City. STUDENTS RECErVfcD AT ANY TIME. COLLEGE OPEN ALL THE YEAR. tor particular* tend fur circulars. :fcUp.itroHl _ f)OOK A<!ENTS WANTED n to solicit orders for anewISIBLE DICTION ARY. templet© in one volume. Thia Diction ary the results of the must recent study, research and investigation, of about sixty-five of the most eminent and advanced Biblical Scholars now living. Clergymen of ail Jecminations ap prove it, and regard it as the beat work of the kind in the English Language, and one which ought to be in the hands of every Bible reader in the land. 11l circulating this work. Agents will find a pleasant and profitable employ meet. The numer ous Objections which are usually encountered in selling ordinary works will not exist with fAig. But, on the contrary,enoourageu' cnt and triend ly aid will attend the Agert, itaking his labors agreeable, useful, and lucrative. Ladies, retired Clergymen, School Teachers, Farmers, Students, and ail jtherr who possess en ergy, a.ro wanted tc assist in canvassing every T -nan 1 nty in the -ouaatry. to whom the mi'St liberal iaducem<ftts will be irerud. For particulars, apply to, or address, I'AItMLEE BROTHERS. jep6:6t 722 Santomstreet. Philadelphia. piCHABD V. LEO & CO., mantfactubees of CABINET-WARE, (HAIRS, AC., Bkt.K.HP, PA. The under, igued being engaged in the Cabinet, making business, *ill make to rdcr and keep oa band everything in their line of manufacture. Bureaus. Drc- ituj Stand. Ihrlor and Ex tension Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Washstands. <ic. &c. will He furnished at all price', and to suit eery taste. They have also added to their stock, French Cottage Suits, Marbic 2op Tables, Cane Chairs. Sofas. Tetc-a- Tetcs, Ac. Ac. Ac. Eastern manufacture. Having pert: used the stock and tools if Thus. Merwina, (Lite Wm. Staki's ihev have added the same to t heir manufactory. COFFINS will also He made to order, and a HEARS E always in readinessto attend funerals. Prompt attention paid to all orders for work. -g&Rkop on West Pitt Street, nearly opposite the residence of George Shack. ang.2.l:sm RICHARD V. LEO A CO. J RON WATER PIPE. HARTLEY A METZGER are now prepared to furnish all sires f GALVANIZED IRON WATER PIPE at remarkably LOW rates. This pip. is pure, will la-"* a Tt/et'-.e.e an be run in all directions, .nd i- the very 'ling to carry that crystal spring right to your door. Also, HYDRAULIC RAM a, FORCE PUMPS, BATII TUBS. Ac. Ac., furnished to order. "BUCKEYE REAPERS." "FARMER MOWERS." RUSSELL REAPERS and MOWERS. Green Ca*tl Cradle.', stack of Sfcythea, Sxuvttu*, Ac., and all kinds of tools lor harvesting, june 14 HARTLEY A METZGER. . i 000 DOLLARS REWARD!- The place to buy go ;m-i 5 ANTE vour GREEN BACKS, is at the GREAT BARGAIN STORE of tie K. At W. OSTER. Who w 11 sell from this date until the 20th of September next, prior to closing to extend and otherwise repair thelxSßore room, their ENTIRE .STOCK at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Many goooda at and below OUST. Bedford, Aug. 25:tjw CJILVER'S WASH POWDER. b SAVES TIME, LABOR, MONEY. MAKES WASHING A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL S'iLD EVERYWHERE. TRY IT. ZEIGLER A SMITH. Chemists and Wholesale Druggists, 137 North Third street, Philadelphia. Nov. lft,lßft.-ljr. Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. A . nperior Toilet Soap* prepared from re fine i Vegetable Oil, in combination with Glycerin*.', and especially designed for the use f Lildies and for the Jfncsery. Its perfume ia exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggist*. may2J:ly S* CAMPBELL & Co. O. -I V.M K.U-n Kl.\h tOSI'KCTIOSKBM, and wholesale dealers in roUT.IN FBI ITS. NUTS. AC.. AC No. 303 Race -treet, Pnir.ADßurniA. Also manufacturers of all kinds of ssi" Molasses Candy & CocoanufaWork October 2, !yr THE BCH( H)L FOR YOUNG LADIES U will re-open on MONDAY, SEPT. 2d, in the Lecture Room of the Presbyterian Choree. Principal. Mrs. C. V. R. BONN EY. TERMS, per quarter of ten week?. 3# to 110. Rbfwkwik es.—th E. Shannon. T. R. Gettys, W. P. Seh.ll, A. King, Jacob Reed, G. W. Hupp. Bedford, Aug. 10: Ira FNOMMISSIONKR'3 NOTICE. IV . Bv direction of the Cvurt of Common Plea, -f Bedford County, the undersigned will, at his I ..flee, I" Bedford, on Sept. I*, I*o7, take testi mony to supply tie place" >f lost deeiis and per : eet '.he title ol knc Robisou to the estate of bis j ::.lher, George Robison late of Monroe '.p., dee'd. ' .ug3o:3f 'OHN P REED, Commi .doner !■ pREMIUM LIST OF THE Bel font County I grim Rural Fair, TO BB DKLD IB BEDFORD, US , Wednesilaj, Thursday and Friday, lite 'id, Id, Ac 4th days ut' October, IHtIT. FIELD CHOPS. : Best i acres of wheat $s ; Second liest d# Agriculturist. 1 Rust 5 acres ot Oats it j Second best do Agricutturiat. i . Best 5 acres of Corn i Second best do ;t ' Best 5 acres of Timothy 2 I Best bushel of Wheat I •' " (Spring Wheat I Rye i ! " " Buckwheat i ■ " " Corn l " " Oats 1 I " " Flaxseed 1 j " " Clorerseed 1 ■' " Timothy seed 1 Turnips I " Rata Base 1 " Mangel Wurtnel 1 " i acre Potatoes I " Turnips .. a HORSES— Chut firm, Hen ry Draught. ■ Best Stallion ovor 4 years old i ! Second " " 3 i First best Stalliou, between 2 4 1 year jUL 3 ■ Best Gelding over 1 years old for heavy | Draught 2 First "est Brood Mare with eolt at her side... , Second " i. a a u u _ ; Best cnlt 3 years old 2 Second best do Agriculturist. Best two year old 3 Second best do Agriculturist. Boit one year old eolt 2 Second best do ........ t Best spring eolt *2 Second best do —-. 1 Best pair of match horses 4 " " buggy horses I " walking horse 2 ■to riding horse 3 do buggy horse - 3 lo 4-yoar old horse J do 3-year old horse 2 CATTLE. Best Bull over 3 years id 4 Second " " " ...Agriculturist. Beat Bull between 2 and 3 years old 2 " " " " 1 i 2 Agriculturi.-t. " " under 1 year old, Agriculturist. Best Cow 4 Second Beat Cow Agriculturist. Best Heifer between 2 and 3 years old 2 -eeond " " " " " Agriculturist. Best Heifer under 2 years old Agriculturist. Best Yoke of Oven 1 Second " " Agriculturist. Best Fat Bullock 3 Best lot of cattle not less than 3 4 SHEEP. Rest Merino Buck 2 Best South Down Buck 2 Second best " " Agriculturist. Best Leicester r Bakcwell BUCK 2 Best Common Buck 1 Best lot of ewes (not 'ess than six; 4 Best ,-outhdown ewe Agriculturist. Best Merino - Agriculturist. Best lot fat Sheep uut less than ft I llUGti— Close fir'l, Lar-jt Breed. Best Boar Chester County Breed 3; Second " " " 2 Best Berkshire Boar 3 Second best " Agriculturist. Best Sow, Chester county Breed- —... 2 Second best " " " 1 Best brood Sow of any breed not less than 5 pigs at her side Chut 2d Small or Cottage Breed. Best boar, Suffolk breed S3 " " China improved 3 Best sow under this head 2 Best pair pigs under 1 months old 2 Beat lot of bwrae not less than 4 2 POULTRY. Best pair .f Shanghai fowls.. 31 0 Second best pair do 5M Beat pair Java fowls —. I" ; Second best do 'U Beat pair Bramab Pootra I ' Second best lo I Best pair native ' 1,1 Second best do J'-' liest pair Poland ' Second best do Ji ; Best juur Turkoys I Second heat do " Best pair of Geese 1 Second best do a Best pair of Dneks 1 '■ Second leet do Beat pair Pea fowls 1 b" Seoond best do ■>>. Best pair Guinea I ® u -'eeond beet do Best lot Pigeons 'j' Second beat do PR3DUCE mF TIIE DAIRY, 4c. Best fresh butter, 5 pounds or more $1 i> Second best Best pack butter, 2> pounds or more, ' injnttis or more old. .Agriculturist 41 00 Second best —*■ I Best Han: * Best Hard Soap 1 gail'.n best Appiobuttcr ftt ■i plum butter " ,t " " Maple syrup o0 >< " Sorghum " - Beat box ■•£ Honey - 1 00 GARDEN PRODUCTS. Best half peck Tomatoes 3 5" Best six heads of Cabbage s> , Best bushel of Onions 50 Best bunch Raddishes 50 | Best doaeu Cacnmbers f- 1 ; ; Best half dozen red Beets a® i Best ball' dozen sugar Boots oo j I Bef half dozen firrota ' j j Be't specimen of Potatoes "not less than one ! bushel * }£ • Best half peck Sweet P kctoes 1 W j 1 Best display of Vegetables 1 w j i Best specimen House Plants - —• 1 V" I Second best specimen n House Plants So i Beat variety of House Plants I '■ f Second do - , j Best Celery ft itoeks r • Best Squash J '| 1 mart best Lima Beans ' I peck best dried Beans j Jest Egg 011 ; PRESERVES, 4c. i Best scieetion of Preserv ed Fruits 31 <H' , Second best •" i , Best Pound Cake J . " Sponge '• Preserves - J- 1 " Specimen of Pickles 1 J* 1 ■< .lolly - 1 "" i " Grape YVine J I '• Current " 1 . Best Vinegar 5" " peck Dncd Apples j" ; ~ .< Poaches 5b : U I. Plums 50 ; a a a Cherries 50 ; FRUITS, 4c. Best half bushel. >r more. Apples 31 00 ' Id best " " " , SO i | Best peck, or more, Pears 1 " Best half doaen Tears 50 I Largest and best variety of Pears 1 0" Largest and bestvar.ety of Apples 1 Rest half bushel Peaches I " I „ u a >0 Largest and best variety of Peaches 1 0 Best variety of Plants 50 Best display of Native .rapes I " 2d best " " " - , j?,' Best display of Foreign Grapes 1 0. Best peck Quinces FLOWERS. Best und greatest variety of Rosas 3 oil " Erergrce:: 50 Best variety of Flowers.... •> | .. •• Shrubs..— ■>'! Best and richest Boquots —5" , Lost pecimen House Plants 1 0 ' Sec .nd do - •") Best variety of House Plantt 1 > i .Second do J ' , MAN U FACTURES. Best 10 yards caiqiet fall w,ol) 33 <lO ; ~ a 2 < Bert pair Blankets 2 00 ; Second do ' ' 1 Best HI yds re i Flannel 2 1,1 j Second do _ - ! 0 j Best patr of knit Sock. Ob | Eust pair woolen Glove. - 54 j Best pair woolen Mittens do . Best 4 cuts Stocking Yarn 50 i Best 4 cuts Sewing Tb:.ad 50 : Best ljuitt 2 5k Second l>est Guiit 2 00 Third " \ Best Coverlet •• 2 50 Second best Coverlet ' 50 Bust • yds strock atfipe Linen 2 00 Birr, 5 yds *..w Linen.... 2 00 Best .. ydsrtax Linen ••• 2 00 Best ■ y-i fable Diaper 200 ' Best 5 yds barred Flannel - 00 Best domestic Shawl 2 00 tseeond " [ oil Boat and Second best straw Hat I*so , Best Broad Cloth 3 (HI j Beet Cassiineru..- 2 50 ] Best Satinett 2 bO FANCY XEEDLE WORK. I Best Foot Stool Cow 31. eo j Best Chair I go j Best Chair Tidy 1 oil j Beet Slipper l go ' Best Child's Dress...... I Oft j Best Chair Cushion --a r i (lb ' Best -ilk Boanot i 00 I Best, Straw Bonne! I .0 ' Beet Strew Hat I :in Beat Lauded Hair Work 1 On ! Bost Bead Woik I Ob j BestlVax Flowers I 60 Best Ornamental Needle Work..— 1 W IMfMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Bt -. ' Gbl. of Wheat Flour $2 .HI Socnd beer I , Best ample of Corn Meal p 80 I " Bockwheat 3 •' Loaf of Bread _ Seuosd best 24 i AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Best Reaper and Mower "O " Mower 3#. • Seed Drill - 3 Mil " Hay Ilake 2 K) " 2-horso Plough 2 "(I " l-horte do 200 , " Hiil-v .de do 20b , " Threshing Machine 4 00 •' 2-borse threshing machine 3 BO " i- bursa " " 290 j " Cu.tivator .. I 00 " Hay and Fodder Cutter 280 ' -Cider M ill 2 uu j " 4-horse Wagsn 4 00 ' 2 • •' 2 I " 2-horse Spring Wa on 2 OO • 1 '• •' '• 2 <0 " Buggy with Top - 3 00 without Top 2 "0 " 2-horse Family Carriajg 4 80 CABINET 4 CARPENTER WORK. Best Bureau.. - 32 tie Best Bedstead 2 00 BettWashor Toilet Table 1 0 Best Table 1 00 Be-: sett ■: Cain bottom Chair 2 00 Best sett of Hair Cloth Chairs 2 08 , Best sett of Common Chairs 1 m j Beat Rocking Char I "0 ! Best specimen of Carpenter Work... 3 0b j STOVE AND OTHER CASTINGS. Best Parlor Stove 32 Cooking Stove 2 Ob I " Coal stove 1 bb i " Fence Railing 2 ' " Display of Castings 260 j TIN 4 COPPER WARE. Best display of Tin-ware..— $2 On l •' ■' Copper-ware - 2 BOOTS 4 SHOES. Best pair Gentlemen'.-: line Boots 31 bi '• " C mmon Boot, 1 Ou " Ladie's Gaitors 1 00 " Chiklren's Shoes 1 00 LEATHER. Best side Sole Leather 31 00 " Upper " 1 00 " Harness " - 1 Ob Beat Calf-skin 1 bo " Kipp 1 00 " finished Sheep leather 1 80 SMITH WORK. Best pair Traces - SI 00 •* set Horse Sh .es 1 Oil ' Horse-shoe Nai'ns 50 " display ol Smith work 2 00 TEAMS. Best ft Horse Team s'■ " ' •< 4 •• " Jo# I •a 2 •' " 2 I'll " ft Mule " - 1 W I " 4 • " 2 o'. ; PLOWING MATCH. First premium for best Ploughing- $3 0" Second " " " - - "" ; Third " " " 1 : Bust Plough Team - - ' " COOPERS WORK. : Best right W ,rk 3' " Flour Barrels 1 ®0 Second '* • - - ; SADDLERY. Beat Saddle, gents, $- 00 " -lies 2"0 ; ■' ingle Harness 2OO | " double " 2 i,u ' " wagon gears - Of' , '.MB ROTS PES 4 PHOTOGRAPHS. Be.'" display of Jmbrotype pictures 1 *< " Phot- graph do 2 Any art;, '.c xhibite : >nd not named in premi um !);• will be duly attended to, and if worthy will be awarided a suitable premium. J. W. DICKERSON, sec'y. Sept. ft, 1187. i El ERA.L ELECTION F?.OC T , A IVT A TTOIST. Tb .• AS, in and hv >n Act of General Assem bly f C nn. ..wealth of Pennsylvania, emi tied "An act to .'guiate the General Elections wi.hin this C .mm nwealth," it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of said elections and to I enumerate 'in aid notice what officers are to be elected, 1. ROBERT STECKMAN, Sheriff of th- C intv :' Bedford, do hereby make known and giv tiiis publio notice to the electors of the coun y : Ettdii.rd, that i General Election will be betd a said county, on the Second Tuesday U dft Y! ot October, : !S'!", at the several eloction districts, viz: The electors of the borough of Bedford and towns!;:; : Bedford, to meet at the Court House in said borough. The electors of Bread Top township and Loai . Dale Be - 'Ugh to meet at the school house in the j ■ illage i Coal Dale. T .e eiretors of the borough of Bloody Run to "... a: tue house of Daniel B. Ott in said borough. The lectors f C ilerain : wnship to meet at the h ;.-c of A. J. Pvnnell, in Rainsburg, in =aid town- • ship. Theeioctor3 ol Cumberland . township to , meet a: the new ho . a.- e erected , i '.he land : -mod by John Whip's heirs in said township. 1 ' The electors .f Harrison township to meet at the h-.use ■ f Jae"b Feight2tr, in said township. ! Th -1c ■ if Juniata t-iwnshln to meet at Key sot's sehool house, in said township. Tha aioeti-rs of Bopewcil township to meet at the -.'hooi h use near :he house of John Dasher, ; in -aid township. The electors of Load 'ttderry township to meet at the house now .ecupied by Wm. H. Hill as a j shon in Bridgeport, in said township. The electors ~f Liberty township to meet at the chool house in Stonontown, in said township. The elcetors of Monroe township to meet at the j house lately occupied by James Cornell in Clear villc in said township. The electors of - liellsburz borough to meet at the brick school house in said borough. The electors f Napier township to meet at the ; brick school hou-v in the borough of Sehellsburg. j The electors <rf East Providence township to j '■ on e: at the house lately occupied by John Nyeum, , jr.. in said township. The electors of Snako Spring township to meet • at the -cho.il house near the Methodist church on the land of J"hn G. Hartley. The electors of West Providenoe township to I meet at tlio house of Philip Hollar, in said town- I •hip. . the electors -f St. Claxr township to meet at, ! Griffith' -choolHonse, In said township. I The electors of Union township to meet at the ,-h ~1 i. Usa near Howry's mill, in said township. The el .ctors of South Woodberry township to j meet at the house of Samuel Oator near Noble's ; mill, in said township. Tie electors of Southampton township to meot j .4 the house of Wm- Adams, in said township. The electors of Borough to meet at the I School House in said borough. The Tie iters f Middle W.o.lberry township to. moot at 'ho houfe f Henry F'.uke in the village of, Woodberry. .... , , f At nich time aud places the qualified electors rili t : V ballut; nv=- PERSON for tl:e office of Judge of tho Supreme Court ->f .ho State of Pennsylvania. HVu* PEK£ON3, in eonjunctioa with the c-)ua cie- • xncrset ind Fulton, for the office of Mem er : * lie House of Ropreentatjvcs of Pcnnsyl " >NE PERSON for the office of District At torney for sai.l county. ( NK PERSON for the office of ireasurer for i a ' county. ONE PERSON for the office of County Corn mi. -'tier for Bedford county. ONE t'ERSON for the offioe of Poor Director ; of said county. .... i ONE PERSON for the office of County Auditor ; for Bedford county. TWO PERSONS for the office ol Jury Lom mi.-ioner for aaid county. :,'.TICE IS HEREBY GIYEN, That every per .in excepting Justices of the Peace who-hull U. Kt .ir. "ffi-. <>r appointment of profit or ru.t un lor 'he Unite 1 Statr, or of this State, or any city ■ vp, rated listriet, whether a commiasion ,a or otbonvise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall he employed under the !eg i : izJature, executive or judiciary department of this or of any city, or of any incorporated dis trict, and also, that every member of Congress ;utd of the State Legislature, and uf the select or com turn council of any city, or commissioners of any . incorporated district, is by law incapable of hold ing or exercising at the time, the office or appoint ment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election if thi. Cumznonweaith, and that no Inspector, Jvdgt or other officer of such election shall bo •ligjo'e to be then voted for. A„ ; the .-aid act of assembly entitled "an tc relative to elections of this Coauaonwealth," pars'- ml July 2, tSI9, further provides as follows, viz: 'That the Inspector and Judges shall meet at tbo respective placer appointed for holding the election in the district at which they respectively ! ne, before 3 o'clock in the morning of the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER, and each •--.id Inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be i qualified voter of 'tich district. ! "In ease the person who shall hare received tho ; highest number of rotes for Inspector shall not at tend i>n tbo 'lay of any election, then the person wb hall have recei d the second highest sam r if votes forjudge at the next preceding elec . all aotas inspector in his piace. And in uq-er -.n who has received tbe second higfa •.un.bcr of rote* for Inspector shall not attend, veraun elected Judge shall appoint op Inspec- I hi - .I.ttn:, and if any vacancy still continue rdfor he space of one hour af tr tho - vid bylaw for tile opening of the election tee dißed voters of the township, ward or dis ■r: r which such officer diall have been elected, present at 'he election, shall elect one of their !, to rill such vacancy. "If shall be the duty if the several Assessors re i cpc-ti- cly to attend at the place of holding every j gea. ml. -pocittl or township election during the whole .'me such eiecuon is kept ipen, fur the pur ; pos<- <J! giving information to the Inspectors and ! Judge, when ailed on, in relation to the right of "toy person. as-essed by them to vote at such clec -un, and on inch other matters in relation to tho assessment if voters, as tho said Inspectors or either if them shall from time to time require, "No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, than a white citixen of the ago of twenty-on-srir more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in the election i. t.-.ct when. he offers to vote, ten days immedi itcly pre ding such election, and within two yearr paid a State or County tax which shall havo been as-cosed at least ten 'lays before the election. But a citizen of the United States who has previ •usly been a qualified voter of this State and re .■if 1 , therefrom and returned, unifwho shall hav a : i a the election district and paid taxes, : ii, ball be entitled to vote after residing a I - ■ State six months. Provided, That the h :: freemen. citizen of the United States, ba • ■■ a tbe age of twenty-one and twenty-two years who have resided .11 the election district ten days 1a a: -t -aid shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid tax. '•X pir ■ a ha'.i be permitted to vote whose ■ name is not iinfained in the list of taxable inhab j Irani-, furnished v tho Commissioners, unless: ;r -■ a receipt uf payment, within two : year "tare r County tax, assessed agreeably t th j Constitution, and give satisfactory evidenco u L.. wa oath or affirmation, or the oath or af .rmation 1 another, that he has paid such a tax, ; or in failure to produce a reeeipt shall make oath 1 the oayment thereof or second, if he claim 1 right tu vote by being an cieetor between the age f twenty-one and twenty-two years shall depose n nth or affirmation, that he has resided in tho state at least one year before his application, and make -uch proof ■[ residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he does verily be lieve from the account given him that he is of tho age ufor -aid, and given such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the I person so admitted to v ;to .-hall be inserted in tho alphabetical list by the Inspector, ami a note made 1 i iitct beret by writing the word "tax," if he hall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid j ax, and the word "age" if heshall be admitted to we by reason of age, and in either case the rea on of u. ha vote - hall be called out to the clerks, rho shall make a like note in the list of voter? .tept by them. •Ir. all ca -c? where the name of the perscn ; claiming to -• re is not found on the list Burnished y the ' mm:.-sit tiers, or his right to vote whether ,:nd :hercon, or not, is objected to by my quai- J citizen, it shall be the duty of the Inspectors :• "xutninc h per? aon oath as to his -inaliS rat. in i ii be claims to have resided within :e : r ::e year r more, his oath shall bo uiici . pi if thcr-'"f, but he shall make proof ; 1 .: a.-" mo ci mpetent witness, who shail be a unlived elector, that he ha; resided within tho •iiftr. : for more than ten days immediately prece ding -aid election, and shall also swear that his r. ile residence, in pursuance of bis lawful calling is within the district, and that he did not remove within tho district for the purpose of vo ting. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who .'hail make lue proof if required, of his residence end ay Til. lit of taxes aforesaid, -hall be admitted to vJtc in the township, ward or district in which be -bail reside. "If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of an election, under this act from holding ach election, or use or threaten any vio lence :,i any such officer, and shall interrupt or inpr- i-'.tlv interfere with him :n the execution of try, shall i ekup r attempt to blockanp the ! wind v or avenue to any window where the same .uay -e holden, or shall -riotously listuxb the peace : if such election, or bail use or practice intimida :,a. threats, force, or violence, with the design to abuencc unduly, or overawe any elector, or prc ont b.u) from voting, or to restrain the freedom f choice, - ;ch persons -n conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five-hundred dollars, to be imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall . bad, that the person so offending was not a res ident of the city, ward or district where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pity a fine not less than cue hundred or mere than ,r.e thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. •*lf any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of an election within the C ..niuonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation therc . 1, or by any written or printed advertisement, or invite any person or persons to make such bet or wager, up' r. conviction thereof he or they shail forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or .IU rod to be bet," ■ The .notified electors will take notice of the fol lowing act of Assembly approved the 13!h day of March, 1366: That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and qiecial elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote by :ick. .-, priateilj-or written, or partly printed and oartly written, overally classified as follows: Ono ticket shall embrace tbe names of all judges of courts voted for, and to be labelled, outside, "ju diciary." one ticket shall embrace the names >f all -late officers voted for. and be labelled, "state:" one ticket shall embrace the names of ail county officers voted tor, including 'See of sendtor, mem ber, and members of assembly, if voted for, and members of congress, if voted for, and be labelled, "county;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all township officers voted for, and be labelled, "township:" one ticket shall embrace the name; ot all borough officers voted for, and be labelled, "borough:" and each class shall be deposited ,n separate ballot-boxes. And the Judges of the respective districts afore said, are required to meet at Bedford, on the Fn dav next following the holding of said election, then and there to perform thoso things required of them by law. election op Jtntr comnissioxebs. I also make known that by an Act entitled "An Act for the better and more impartial selection of oeraons to save as jurors in each of the counties o" this Commonwealth." approved the 10th day of April, A. I>. 1367, it is directed as follows: •That at the general election, to be held on tho eoond Tuesday of October, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and sixty seven, and tri ennially thereafter, at such election, thoqoalined ' "lectors of the everal counties of this Common wealth shall elect, in the manner now provides by law for the election of other county officers two sober, intelligent and judicious persons, to , -to s jury commissioners iu each of said Conn ies. : r 'the period of three years ensuing their eleeti n: but the same person, or persons, shall uot be eligible for re-election more than once in any period at six years: PaovtDSD, That each of saul qualified dec.on shall vote for ono person only as jury commissioner and that the two pr •on's having the greatest number of votes, for jury commissioner, shail be daiy elected jury commis sioners for such county. „ . Given under my hand, at my office in Bedford, this 3d day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty -cven and :n the ninty second of tho Indepen dence of the United States. ROBERT STECK.MA2J, bheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bedford,) gjopt. 6, 1367. J SkkA Ai 1 AGENTS WANTED - SIOO,OO - and Female, to introduce our NEW PATENT, STAR SHUTTLE sEWISG ! MACHINE. r is adapted for ianiUy use And Tai i win g. It makes a stitch "* Price only TWENTY DOLLARS. Extraordi nary inducements to Agents. particular address DC MOST A WIIkjON, e?,O ARCH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JulylJAm
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