Till* Bedfforil AT HOME AND ABROAD. pay tip ■' —Persons indebted l<> this office for JLb work and advertising are respectfully re quested to make payment as soon as possible. H eaiecomj !hii to make tins requisition up on our friend--. as we are desirous of paying our > FrankUn High School—Martintbarg, Biuir m., Pa.-- This institution will open for the re cej.tbti "f pupils, on the first day of October- ' r.i x?. Tt is said to a fiord great advantages to If: • desiring to obtain a good education cheap ly- Ml— II our friend L —, of Eibin-- viile, \\ i'! furnish v.s w Ith another copy of I i ' imn.titiir otion. we wdi -pu',ii-h it with pea •sire, it ha> been mislaid. ''n Stroud Quarlerfy Meeting of the M. E. I Lure!.. in this pface, will be held on next .ith, the 25th in>t. RK\. MI:. GCYUP. i v jf c (eii to be present on the occasion. .7 !•' :s(af. —On Tuesday, the 13th inst,. n man calling ! in-, M oriroe," hire l .< n are of ..I, . Valentine St"okir>an, of this •!ac>- sa\ing Dat :,• wished to > to Keller in'iivs Mills, i 1 th r -iintv. Instead, however, of returning the mare he loo!; Iter on to Cum berland, Md., uhl to s -ll her. Mr. Steckn an pursued him but did not succeed in overtaking him. The n are lias, however, sino 10! n rei >\ (-red. JM tirue being still at large, ft is said 11 1 a I this !• ilow, MO.NROF, is known about Cuu.bertai ,ii\ SMALLW. on. i'rdjord Sj nag*. —There are now about 250 visitors at th" Springs, whilst more are daily arriving. The indications art-that there will be more visit.•;> here !i ;• n thati ever be fore. We : iv*. tiff j.leasi-re of laying before our readers another no.ti .1 o- m from the same } " *' h. ee.'u io;is we have fieqnentiy rel.-r -- to in tr ims of praise. It is rarelv, indeed, that we fieri in anil newspaper, an origin ul DO '' * i .it, that con s rj to the standard of the foil w mg LINES. i 1 why should 'he spirit of mortal 1)9 proud? Since the pride, which i-cartbly, rniat over be bowed:— I low empty is honor! how vain is a!! fame ! ci-j-,y but tbe shadow, am! know hut the name. i ! •• jitory ami power of eaith—where are thev? 1 ley are broken and shivered, Uke idols oi ct >v ! i he empires men founded—the dee !, they have done, Are but wrecks, ami a vanity under ihe sun. 'l'b. brightest and fairest must fade and decay, I A doom, that nor beauty nor manhood can stay: ! Our pathway is clouded with pain and with sorrow— And the joy oi to-day brings the grief of to-morrow. Oh ' why s! otild the rpirif of mortal he proud? ce the ermine and tobe must g.ve place to the shroud. l'heie ti.ey mingle—the greatest and least—in the • dust, Where nothing remains, save a hope and a trust; — Yes' a hope and a trust, that the spirit shall ri.-e To a holier home beneath happier skies;— That us soilows >ha!l win it a glory above, And the pri.b ; which it cherished, shall melt into 1 love. < To Dr. HAT — A fri-ml •-f ours says he has J ui ;!, I.y hu r rxj etinner', 'bat tbe most tlrtctr al usv to distt v rats is to [dace n copy , l ithe New \ ik inhtine in l!n-ir 1 Tpe sn.Mis so far oil the rats cnr.r.ot be got to ar.rr .ith if. Htirrislur - llnuid A PERILOUS POSITION OF A MAX CP A TREE. lhe Fro put' (III.) i Mil tin Ida tU follow- 1 illg story : "Mrs. Farii it-vherr. v. if of the tr.ssfet mo- t ■ baric oft he Catena b-. Chicago I is ion railroad :it tl.i point, na :<• a very narrow escape from drowning last week. It appears that she was ; : ii z t ; int tiu'y were compMl- ito leave heir carriig.- ami take to a b :t, into which • thev tupped with two gentlemen, who were , ■afro lj fc carried over. fitey ha i rowed some distance when a ring which was sw "in it.ii,g a!. Reside put hi. ; iu s ujen the side of i;,e b >at, tips-tting it, ar.d precipitating its oc cupai.ts ii.'o a'xut t. n feet wafer. Two f the i:.*n raatn ashore. The < ther sticc-> ded in rtariiing a tree no ar by, up which he clamber- | td. A!i>. Barmirgham, after sinking tw ice, was ; caught bv the man in the tree, and held until ; JUS iV >ni shore cane to their relief, in ai. of three cp ,iters of an hour. The only . > jiiiv Mrs. B. sustained was the chafing of her ant s in holding to the tree, and severe cold. After the gentleman had secured a loo'ing in the tree lie found he had a necklace, in the • !eof a rattlesnake, lie succeeded in re- 1 h-asii,.* hi.; self from this dangerous companion O Z3 * t without injury. One r t the gentlemen lost his wallet, con- j faining §i iOO in money, besides valuable pa- I rv" , PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. The receipts ol'Cloverseed are trifling, and it | i- taken on arrival at $! 50 a T C-'i per f)+ lbs. " No sales of Timothy or Flaxseed. < The Flour market remains n iifioul animation. ; -V nit 1000 bbls. fresh ground sold f•>>r shipment at $5 for c \tra and $.) TO for extra family, iri ll ud ug sonie Western extia family at 50. > , erfir.e is oii'ered at Sit 37 J, without buyers, i, I h>. sait s to the trade have been within the [ j lange of these quotations. i i Nothing doing in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. : 1 Ihe receipts of Wheat are small, and it is 'teady demand at $1 a 1 OS per bushel for old j arid new Red; $1 I'M tor mixed; and $1 10 a 1 '2O for White. Rye is wanted, and 500 bushels Pennsylvania ( 'ought 70 cents. Corn comes forward slowly, and sells freely | . at 3bc. i >r Yellow and 28c. for White. Oalsaie steady at T2e. per bushel. j - Whiskey is scarce, and fiim at 25 a 2Gc. lor , tiluU.. and 24c. for Drudge. Eeciforcl Markets, , coiou.l I ri> V. I- KM.Y uv j. Sc j. x. norM\KI:R. Floor, S | hotter, 12? cts. M fTeut. pel bo. s j I .ggs, p,>r >io/.. I. n Tmsdav the 13th day ol July, ir.st., hired from the undersigned a bay mate which he has not yet returned; but has been trying to sell. lie assumes different names and is supposed to belong to a gang of horse Imeves. VALENTINE ST DC KM A \. Bedford, July kl.'l, 1557. PAMPHLET /. /II \. ! HE Pamphlet Laws of the Slate have be"ti received at the Pioihonotarv's Oftic-', and ai" r>ad\ tor distribution among those en: it led to receive them. S. H. "TATE, jnly 23, 'SB. Pro*'v. Bedford County, ES. AT an Oi phans' Court held at B -df ;■■ in in! it.r >aiti County ol He.ltord, on tbe >i clay ol Ma', . IN.-.K. before the Jml-es ol tiie said court, On rnotionof O. K. Shannon, Ksq., ttie Court grant a rule upon the hei_rs and legal representatives oi (•'• .>. Marker, late of Middle U'oodberrv township, dr.- .!. to wit: t;u> is.';., ol John. Sarah Jane, fVVil tiafri Henry Phti be /-.lien, and Cieorge Kdmtind, ol mbo n D.iii.e! Hurley guardia i, tleorge, F.li/ub tic funk, dee d, leaving issue, f.ouisa, residing in Cedar county, lowa, and bus for her guardian (>eo. R. llol * ge>. Jane 110 l tiger, wife ol (jeorge B. llolsi ■ r,
p!ed success ol our novel and extraordinary Premium OiiV rs, in the circulation ot tbe iong-estabiished and pnpnh i pictorial monthly, the UnitrU StcUi Jonr/d, aid in the sale of our valuable Book->, we now announce our new programme of premiums lor the season of IS'Sand 1552, embracing ibe celebrated Art Union series of twelve large and Splendid Steel Plate F.n giaiings, and a schedule of Cold Watches, Kich Jew elry of all kinds. Cold Pens, etc., offered on a .-vale of liberality surpassing all previous offers. Our Jewelry i- composed exclusively of the ricli e-t f;r.-t-class articles, warranted to be solid gold, or precisely as represented, and every person selects his own premium. Ours is tbe only Publishing L mse that otfeis premiums on tins plan, or that fur i. shes this class o! Jewelry. The following is a li-t of a few of the articles, with the amount ot the club for which it I- given as i premium, and tbe postage required for its deliv ery by nmib >piendtd detached Lever. Enameled Dial, eighteen caret Gold Watch, warranted a perfect time-keeper AijO 00 Elegant Lepine Enameled Dial 18 ca ret Gold Watch 50 00 '.urge Double-Slide Gold p'f.ciland I'e :- Jdd Ben warrants'i to be solid gold age. throughout GOO Uc Beautiful Go! 1 Pencil warranted to be solid !d Pencil, Gold Watch Kev, and Gold Tooth Pick catriliined 800 9c L\ll ii ion Silver Case I'encii (warran ted same as coin) and Gold Pen "2 50 9c Birh G"ld Band Bracelet 1 00 9c fancy G..id Al-.?.iic i.'rjcel-t S)) 9c ■ij "i lined (joi.i L tket, engravt ! and turned " 1 00 Gc ■N tof (.Md ("arm . C .)• Do ps G O Gc 8M of Gold Cora! Ear Drops GGO G • Cold Cameo Pin for July SGO Gc N ,id Florentine Bin for Lady 50 > Gc i' jl'd Bn ( Ulster i : lar Gentleman 2003 c -NT ol Engi a ved, Lined Gold Studs 2 lily enameled I 00 3c A Miss's Ring, solid sixteen cant ij Id, s' I with stone 2003 c ■ Among ihe F.i graviugs are: The signing of tbe Death Waiiant of I.a dy Jane Giey, from tbe e-dt grateii pain ting by Ifaniel Huntuigton. 2'.' inrhes long by 17 inches wide ?! 00 1 Phe i tapper's La-t hi ot, from the great fainting by W. lin- ny, ISx'.'t 1 t0 Pit* i'be Ang!- r's Daughter, Jioin i!> • great pa int nig by Landseer 50 Oc sparking, .nun the paintiug by F W F. !- wards 50 "Jc ( Fi/i - fill Sr'trd/t/c* -' our Ig ''' 1 Tiie i"iiit*d States Journal contains s..;teen large 'olio pag ably filited and pru'u-i ly illustrated Price only 50 cent- a year. Our Catalogue contains over l,ono of the most use ful, entertaining, and popular works of the day. Any persjn sending us 50 cents or more, either [or the Joi i;\ it. or for at tl.e lowest prices, is entitled to the -ame amount in any of the | icnunms rf his own selection Irorn the scheilule. lie is also jntitled to extra Premiums amounting toSl. andex ra Books or Journals amount itig to?! for every club >f $lO, thus receiving for .$lO, Books or Journals a- | polluting to sll, and Premiums tosll- The amount | o |>re|>ay postage on the Premiums, should aocom rany each order. Kvery reader is invited to form a c!ub, and we wi.-h to arrange with some person it every Post Oi ice, to act as local agent and correspondent, who will be richly paid tiierefor. Specimens and Catalogues sent free on application, lend on a few subscriptions at once, and select your iremiutns frotn the above, or w hen you receive the Nitalozue. JM EMLRSOM N CO., Publishers, july 2'!, I"5S- 406 Broadway, New York. ' •t n M/YfS TH A TOR NO TIC E. LET r ERSoI administration havingjbvn gran ;ed by the Register of Bedford county, to the under ;igned, upon the estate of Benjamin Davis, late of; he State of lowa, dee'd—all persons therefore know themselves indebted to said estate are requested o make immediate payment, ami those having •laitns against it will present them duly autlientica ed for settlement. GEORGE C. DAVIS, ol St. Clair township, Adm'r. July 16, 1958. JHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT, cheap, durable arid i rretly, already ground at Hartley's, (j 18,'57. . \RNoLd'S WRi I i.Nti INK. genuine at tide for sale at june 25/58. REED & MINNTOPS. ! Auditor's Notice. I N the fiJitrt ot Common Plea in and far the county o! Bedford, in the matter of the exception filed to the account ot' Samuel 11. Tate, Esq., As -ignee of Sansom ,V Gephart, John P. Reed, ap pointed auditor to report upon the exceptions, state m. account, and report a distribution of the funds in tbe hands of the assignee to and amongst the credi tors, ami the evidence. The auditor w ill attend to the duties of the above appointment, oil Monday, the 10th day of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at his office in the borough of Bedford, when and when? all parties in terested can attend if they see proper. JOHN P RF.ED, July 10, IBSS. Auditor. Auditor's Notice. I N the Orphans" Court in and for the county of Bei!;orartes inter ! esleJ can at tend n th**y see proper. JOHN P. REF.D. July 10, )v"9. Auditor. Co. ' llu' undersigned tipjiuirited !.v Ihe Orphans Comt ;rj .jr. : fur the county ot Bedford, to distribute : : e money in the hands of John Cessna, Esq.. ad mit istralor oi the e-tate of Abraham Sparks, dee'd, a nong*t rieditors and lieirs, will attend to the du ties ot said appointment on Thursday, tbe 22d clay of July, at lus otlice in the borough of Bedfoid, at 10 o'clock. A. Al. oi .-aid day, when and where ail parties iuterc.-led can attend. JOHN P. REED, July 2, IS.T-. Auditor. .VOTICH OF I.YQUiSIt'JO Y. THE iu ir.- and i ga! rc |)resi>ntaliv. s of Mrs. Sop';, • M iwer, l ite of Coierain tow nship, deceased, viz: Eliza, intermarried with Elijah Weaver, in the State of Ohio, Rebecca, intermarried with Joshua Filler. Nat v, intermarried with Jacob Hoss, in Woo' ('omit \,Oh o, S.i rah, intermarried with E man- : uel J. Diehl, anil Eli/;beth intermarried with Levi f K"gg, are h-n !>v not tried that an inqu dtion to val ue and apprais'- tiie real est ate o! -aid dee'd. v /: a house ami lot in the town of Ran ling, adjoining Joshua Filler ami others, will be held on the premi ses, on .Morulav. tbe 2' th day of Julv, inst-. when ! and w here all may attend who see proper. Sheriffs Office. ( WM. S. FLUKE, Bedford, July 2, 'SB j Sheriff. j AOTICE OF LYQI lsiJlo.V. M HERE AS Willi urn Jmrns, late id South ampton town-hip, Bedford county, died seized ol llm following described real ■ '-ale, viz: The Alan-.on Fiaet cot tan g shout four buurlred and seventy a acre.-, adjoining lands ot I'bon as Leasure, Joseph Benntt. Geoige P.. itf - b .v, John Bennett an; oth er- -ne otl.'-r Tract containing about one hundred and ti.'v acres, a f lining !.• J.- of iczckiab Tt>" . ' George To well, Da v. I ll>w-.::l and o'i.ers. One otliei tract co: 'a 'i:>g about li.ty" aci' s, adioining lartds of V, r.-tl-y 1 erdriv, the next de-c i iheil tract and otfer-. Also the unit, v ide-d one third part of a tract containing four fundi-d am! seventy four acre- ; or thereabouts, adjoining lands ol Jo-'ph Bennett. Westley Perdt vv, and the laot above described tract, all situate it. Southampton township, Bedford county. Leaving i--ue eight heirs, to wit: W:n. M. I in--. Isaac l.ars.s, John fiam-, now i!.'r -a-e<), Jeav ii g two j children, Mary ami t-aiah I tarns, the la-t of w.iorn is a i minor and ta no gtiarilian, Richard Dam-, (who is now in Allegheny county, Pa,,) Mow s and A iron liaou the petitioners, and lacob ami Henry liatr.s. ai! except Richard resoling in Bedford countv. Notice is therefore given that in pursuance of a j writ of partition or valuation to me directed, I will ; proceed To hold an Inquisition or valuation on the | -ii ii premist -, on Wednesday, the 2--!h day of July, 185 s. her, ami where all parties interested may at- j ted if rhey Sep proper. Sheriffs Office, ( WM. S. FLUKE, Bedford, July 3, 'SB Sheriff 7 7 ui 9 r!iiglt i (>j' Hea} cli* W ILL not 'a' M-'t.i- ■ I (o tiny one wishing to ] tir- > chase a new co; t at Loye:'s .--£s*7l cr frffi ■■■" m Y mry ■ ■■det*. j. . V.*y r S tf/i; ii V CAKCSS <2 \ i where ! a- jn-t been received a large at d ■ legant a-- soitn -I :ot g ;tl< men's dress and furnishing goods, con *i-> eg, in pa t. of f LOTUS, CA SSI MERK<, VET! I NGS, (-RA\ ATS, GLOVES, xr., f;r. 11 •-•! 'v'ltcii arco i ici to the public ai u >p w figure. ' O lot Res mail" to ;. I-1 on eh nl notice. " ('all and buy one of" tba-e bm.utiful coats rm.de only '■ y V "Rb I r, Me mt ITIoR, fu- M fail .. I, | i L e.'sti . g. loth pd i t, and fancY, ;; lU ' R'-'d.'urd • ver brought tt) Neatly clothe *y pcopli;"' c.'.tL. Bedford, July 2, H rt //\ I p L' 4 V t: "> /\ 3 A ;i; v f -> iI. % * \iH > • • - r a • ■. .j q > / > g ''>u C . {' y k',-i \ F i'ttt Witllifl OtlC ' ■ ! ' ■I '<■■ ' lop ('• > rcg rm.tainieg about D'fi •"' r • J i b-u'tom land ab >!it 0.-- -it.r; clear- . : 1 tiipioved. and a to-** spring of ■ \-. llt-nt water at • t tie door ,)t tie 1 be' -" . o t vvu good < rchards of 11 u.t ! rees en Ihe prem -• Af.B(). the well ke-.wn Tavern Sv.t.d an I Store Hou-e in j the town of Woodberry, situate on lot No. 5, on tbe ! p;an oi -ai ! tow n C> leet by l'Jll feet, now in the oc- ' cupancy of Wiltiam Pier-r'n. A I.SO, 160 acres of land in Dallas County, lowa. ALSO, T acr. sol land in Alontgoini-rv Uounty, lowa. ALSO. '.O acres of laud in Harri-on County, lowa. ALSO 120 acres in Alotiicon County, Minnesota. ALSO Lot no .8 of block 55 in the city of Omaha, Nebr sk ! Territory. An near tbe Kail Roads and presenting good oppo. J (unities for investments. O. E. SHANNON. Bedford, July 2, 1-" S. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, A T RAY S IIILL, BEDFORD COUNTY, PA. BY virtue of an order ot the Orphans' Conit j oi Bedford county, tire subscriber will sell at ptiblic sale on the premises, at the public house j ot V) m. Snell, on Ray's Hill, in Fast Providence ! township, on /• riduy the id a ( /,n/ of Jh/gust, nexf, tire undivided interest of David and Catharine Man- ' speaker, in the Real F.state of which Jacob Snell ; died seized, being the same upon which tbe said j V. m. Snell now resides, containing ONE 1 UN-! DRKD \! RES, more or less, lying on each side of tbe turnpike, and having thereon erected a large TWO-TTORY FRAME HOUSE, FRAME I SI ABLE and other buildings. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms—Cash, at the confirmation of sale. O. E. SHANNON, July 2, 1858. Guardian, &c. LUMBER! LUMBER! Of good quality ami well seasoned, lor le by 'ItEED & MLN'NICII'S. July 9, 1858. JJ-JJJJ.J-J.J-J- J- J. J- JJ- J-J-JSJ.J JJ-JJJJ- J JJJ A CARD. Allegheny Male and Female Seminary, HAIAKiH Rii, p a . I lie summer term will oponAiij. fth. Fall term, Oct. £ Jlst, 1858, and winter term, Jan. 18th. Spring term, April sth, 1859. 1 C * Circulars with full particulars may be had of W• • BRIM, A. 8., Principal. *\. it. Sturlents coming to this institution will be conveyed ireeol charge from Bedford, on the 4th August, by a letter to Mr. Samuel Wil liams, o{ K.iinsburg. flainsburg, Bedford co., June 1, K)l-\y. ~ -' v s/ y w'v*/*/yy v *yy y GREAT ! ATTRACTION! Xew anil Cheap 4 '/o/ft i n Em oori um. ' ~ M Tfi I . undersigned would respectfully inform the citi/t i s of Bedford, and surrounding country, that he lias opened on! in Bedford, at the old and well known [ stand, known as the " RISING SEX," i 3,1 rstf i sive Cloth EstablLhment, where he will : always he found with a largo and well selected stock oi gentlernen,and boys' clothing. From his long ex perience in |be business, he flatters himself that lie cannot he surpassed, either in his facilities lor ptir clia .u.' clothjngat a low figure, or of selling them ower : ..:n as . other store within 150 miles of this p'ace. .Not washing to enumerate the many different arti clcs of i ';. nig on hand he would merely state, that in part, his stock consists 01 coats ranging from 75 cents, to sIS, pants fiom 50 cents, to $lO, vests from ct<, to SO. Also, shirt-, collars, cravats, trunks, carpet sacks, &c., Ike. All | ■erson- wishing to purchase clothing or any tiding ei-e ,n my line, will never regret of calling at Leopold- so 1.. cheap clothing Kmporiuin, where yon can git cheap and unheard oi bargains—Come one. come ail. May 11, Is s. A. LEOPOLD. We. w lloqtlS, The unli-rsigneil respectfully announce to th< ;r friends an.! cu-tomer-, that they havejj u t opened a very large ami general as ortment oi' SPBIAC & SI'SVEK mm, consisting, in part, a> follows: SILKS, CH ALLIES, ALPACAS, DEL AIN KS LA W.\s, BF.RAGF.S, BRILLIANTS, FRENCH and AMI RICAN CHINTZ, GINGHAMS, GLOVES, COLLARS, HOSIERY. KC.,K(\ 8 h AWLS A X D M A N TILL A S. ( loths, Ca-simeres, Yt-tings, Muslins, Drillings, Ticking , Ky. Jeatie, Linens, Sheetings, ' ottonades, flannels, Cassinetts, Nankeens, Cambrics, Checks, CHEAP CARF ET S, \\ ii.te an l Colored Chain, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting, Rugs, - ' SSoois A f.'tce the Charter has necm granted lor the "Bed !irrd Rail Roa "he citizens of Bedford have beei much excited and intcreYi d upon the subject, thi inter. -t i not conli. vd to t. cit.z ns of the town, h : i -is throughout tl.v. country, ar.J crowds are i .i.ly iuditng to It W W W ' rS NEW AND HANDSOME STORE, L.v ANDERSON'S Row, vvher • a large and attractive a oitment of beantilul Spring and Sum uer goo Is are open ing, which will be . ~ ! cli-oper than even .ffered before iri this place. The Stock c tisisls in part of (i rin iio Lawns, White & Printed Bril liant.:, Rob: s (in Sbaun*, IJo rage tie i. litn s, Robes A' Qnilla, Lavellas Challies, Plain Sc. Figured Swiss, Latest Style Lawn Robes for $ 1 f> 0. Mohair Mix! it re for 18J per yard. De Lain.-s ol all disciipti ins from ii cts to •2.1 per yard. I twos of vnuous styles ii r G c(s pre yard. An extensive ass srtinent of :;. ' cts ( . 12i per yard. MUSLINS OF ALL PRICKS AND QUALITIES. A large assortment ol La lies ,v Misses, gloves, j is. hosier v lioni t!ie low figure of 3 ct.- up. Pun- linen lidUffs. for 5 cU and a full and; complete assortment o! ladies dress goods getter- ! ally. A large an 1 u tdl selected assortment of cloths,! cassimeres and votings. Consisting in part of | black French ec K glisit Cloths. Clue do do do. Olive do do do. Black Cassimere. Black Doe Skin. Fancy French .Sc American Cassimeres. VEST IN OS. Grenadines Plain &. Figured. Radzemire do do. V<|vet3 do do. And a great variety of Marseilles vestings. Fancy Silk E Lawn Neck Ties from e,' to 02.\ j A complete assortment ol Ladies & Misses bo.>t<-, -hoes & gaiters, also a large stock ol mens boots & shoes. • i MY "ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES CAN'T BE BEAT. Brown Sugar for f>i cts per pound. Do do First rate 8 " " " Do do Extia " 10 " " White Sugars " t'-L It, & 15, First Rate Rio Coffee, 12J per pound Extra do lins. Flannels, Tickings, Summer Coatings, .' weeds, .feans, Linen and a general assortment of Boys' Wear . a large I >t of Shoes and Gaiters, Moroc cos, Linings and Bindings, together with a gene ra! assortment ol Groceries, Paints, Gils and Varnish. N. B. Hardware at cost for cash, or six months credit to punctual customers —embra- cing almost every article in the hardware line. April 30., 6 m. All kinds of goods sold at REED \ MIN NICH'S tor Casl: or Produce. ATTENTION, MARKSMENr J o n x no ni) /•; r, GURSIYIITH, Bedford, Pa. i.oj> :st tin- ( u-; nc! of the* town, one door west ol ~ c i ••Mt'enct? of Major Washabaugh. All gttns of r,.y own manufacture warranted. May 21 ,'sß—ly. yJ -f %X .• J %J v*4/^ v *yyy yyyy y^^yy T H B Liver Seivigorator. PREPARED BY DE. SANDKORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, />• one of the he it purgative ami liver meUrines now before the public, that acts as a Ca'Jiartir, easier milder, arui more < flectiial than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re medy. acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry olf that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect ually, without any of the painful feelings oxper enced in the operations of mod Cathartics. It streng'hens the system at the same time that it purge- it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strenthen and build it up with unusual rapid ty. The Livkk isone ofthe principal regul&iots of 'he bu •an K.dy; and-- when it performs it. functions weil, the povr- ersofthe system are ful ly developed. Ihe atom- icb is almost tstireliafe* pendent on the healthy action ot the Liver for the proper performance of its functions: a hen the stomach isat fault, *• the bowels at at .itilt, ami the whole system suffers in consequence of one organ—the Urn- M —having ceased 'o do it-- 'uty. 1-or the dis- m eases of that organ, one of the proprietors ha; ev made it his study, in a practice of more thaai* twenty years, to Sod some reme ly where with to counteract the many derangements to which it is liable. Jo prove that this re- . medy is at I t found, any person troubled with ** Liver Complaint, in any oi i - forms, has but ti .J* a bottle, and conviction is certain. .... ~ —v 1 he-e (.urns remove all motbid or bad matter : rom th ' system, supply. -.ng in their place a heal hy Sow oi bae, invig- eu orating the stomach, cau sing food to digest well. --- purifying the blood, giv ing tone and health to ™" the 'whole machinery, re novit.g the cause o' gp he disease—effecting a radical cure. : Billious attacks are , cured, and what is bet ter, prevented, by the " occasional use of the Liver Invigorator. One it- se alter eating y Is snflcienf to relieve the stomach and prevent the .* food from rising and souring. --- Only one dose taken 685 at night, loosens the bowels gently,and cures Co tivene-s. One dose taken atfei carh meal will cure Dye epsia. CUT One dose ol two teaspoonfulls Will always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle tak-m for IV male obstruction, re moves the cau-e of the disease and makesaper fectccre. Only one dose immediately re lie v e s Cholic while one dose * oifen repeated is ft sure cure for Cholera Morbus £ and a preventives Cholera. CCOnly one bottle is needed to throw out of the system theellecfs of medicine altera long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes ail sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. One do-e taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well.— One dose otten repeated cures.Chronic Diarrhoiea, in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel com- plaints yielil almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused l>y Worms in Children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never tails. 02?"A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the ab-orbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Agne, Chill Fever and all Fevers oi a Billious l'ype. It operates with cer tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. 02r~Mix Water in the .mouth with the Invhjor atok, and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOIf TV a scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even tbe first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result oi a Diseased Liver. PRICE ONE DOLLAR TER ROTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor '>'ls Broadway, N. i . For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed ford. Pa. * May 14, 18.18. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OI A FINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty,and it caunot exist without a tine head of hair, then read the following, and ii you ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt. Professor Wood's I/nir Res/oral ire.—We call the attention of ali. old and young, to this won derful preparation, which turns back to its original rolor. gray hair—covers the head of the bald with a luxui iant grow th—removes the dandruff, itching,and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a ceutinua! llow of the natural thuds; and hence, if used as a regular dressing tor the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beaut". We call then upon the bald, the grey, or 3-sensed in scalp, to u-e it; and surely the young will not, as they value the (lowing locks, or the w itching curl, ever be without it. Itsprahe is upon the tongue of thousands. The Agent for Pioi. Wood's Hair Restorative ui hew Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since-. DUKC RIVER, CON., July 2-1, 18.18. Mr. Levcuworth—Sir: 1 have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hair began to come out, scuii and hair together. I saw in a Xew Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Restorative"'as a cure. I called at your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and 1 found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re moved the scurf and new hair began to grow; it is now two or three inches in length where it was all otr. 1 have great faith in it. I wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this.— I don't know as any of tfie kind is used in this p! .ce, you may have a market for many bottles aftei it is known heie. Yours with ;espect, REIT'S PRATT. Pin LA., Sept., D, IS.V7. Prof. Wood—Dear sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving itself beneficial to me. The front, ai d also the back par! of my head almost lost its covering— in fact i.ad. I have used but two half pint bottles ot your Restorative,and now the topofnry head is welt studded with a promising cropol youi g hair, and the front is ai-o receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 think from my own persona! recommendation I can induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, At. D. No. ICt Vine street. \ ISCENNES, I A., June 22, IS'ili. Prof. I). J. Wood: As you ate about to manufact ure I vei, ! your recently discovered Hair Restora tive, 1 will state, loi whomsoever it may concern, that 1 have used t and known others to use it that 1 have, for several years, been in the habit of using, other Hair Restoratives, and that 1 lind yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and a'i this, without discolor ing the bands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops. 1 wou'd, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous ol having a tine.color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KINO. O.J. WOOD ,V Co., 212 Broadway, New York, (in the great New York Wire Railing Estubiisuccnt,) and lit ?>latket street. St. Louis, M-. And sold by all Druggists. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. U F Harry, Bed ford. Pa. May 11, 18.1 S.