The Beilfor*l V a itu AT HOME AND ABROAD. . of the V. uf on-t ■ ir Vw. f!„re- Ow< 'rv. The President ni the I . S., together with Sir Win. Cor On etey. ladv it d daughter, arrived on Wednesday evening, last at our " i se.i olh 'rru-nv as a marriage liejl." vt* I* ; v • j trn of the exhibit inof a tianspaivn i <-1 ten lip by certain gentlenv-n for the pur , ' >b ; -u ing tlu-ir contempt lor the opini in fa 1 ego n.; • ho got tip the Cameron hann-r d. s-me an I mvitati mi to the first ■ll iz~ id ■. Fc. 1 >niu\*s report on the Ca-iter.rj Bn'.erv ! investigati .it) that the !)*.: e. -gue of-Lochiel*' i si.ai! deign t-) give f.> hi j-.niasites. Pottfnit Pointing. —M;;. (Jt.-ir br Well -In. an I a our c,ti7-en --. is i i town, ■• .o |dj. . h ** I :n the "Smoky City." ]}., rt ,. e a,. x ftisem nf, or commendation, at our hands, i .• treati ins of his pencil !o be s en at his" • •:!■? in Odd Pell >s" Hail, among which we ; itiaits ol 0. K. Siiax.xox and fa-nilv. K v. Mr. lluvo x and ot!u-:s >f inr towns-f >lk. i stronger idvtice ol ho mastery of-iiis a;' ui we c u! 1 give though wp wr ilea vo'tcne on the mi! In t. Every ' • 'v should have a photo • ci'pft from Ids ham!, if p • >n oil painting. S'lljo'ila School Pic . V ir.— fhe (Jerman IL*_ fanned Sabbath Scho d ha I a o t d lig.Ftful l'ic ,\ic pa*iy on Tuoday las! Baggage wagons : lem-d down with "goo i f r the! ivsu.d man, and harks and carriages, iuclu ■i: g "i! a! Bus. crowded v\ i; 11 the living f•, ight <-f happy, laughing gi.ls and boys and their liiemls and guests, wended lh- ir wav to the !)' .an! if til banks of Dunning"- Creek, where under tiic iv-rhanging vord re -if G i's maj-stsc Ireei. was spent a day of delightful enjoyment. This I tppy da\ w ill be loi g rpmen.bered bv those u ii > pari it ij.tie 1 iti the Pic Nick nothing occur red to mar the h >tia it:**s of t!m occasin.-i and a 1 returned safely I 1 their hon. Ilcrai'i, or R-tjt'>irt>. We h-m- tint D.t. GKO. li. Ivi;v rit. of Pittsburg, Pa , pi- ps- s to \ ~j( Bedtbrd in (lie cnniso of tw , or three v\ - < ks, and will have with him yser lias- devoted several vears of a; plica-i->n ' ■ this hranch of medicine and he pro si; is s I ) perform radical cures with his trusses, a thing ill of the usual line r.f medical practice. But our filers .are, (loo!.llvsv, suliici-nllv w <-ll ac u'.ainted u ilh the IT rlei's a! iiui s in this way, :S well as inothrt IPSPTIS. he faai-g residtd ! -re nrd ptnctictd lis | rob s-.i a I>r seveia! '.i , -in our town. Due notice of the exact time of li is arrival u i!l he given in Ihe (iozfth'. Dr. 11. If. }l ilmor, ol Lancaster, will ' Lit - ,s j .- r. llse 10th of August n< \l. and i:i remain i- ur da\s. His rooms wii! he at ' ! 1 fafei \s hotel. He will examine pa'i nts i !r. al ail <:: - -es 11 at human flesli is heir t-u I'iisaie rooms foi ladies. Consultations always t •. Our rt a:•< is are referred I > his card io a ii ber# i olumn. Yo'iii-* AJrn'x Christian JJsgoctntion •)..■ —The ! embers ol thf different rettgious congregalions j t ■ r town, sre t in tin- P. ed>\terhan Church on v evening last, for the purp seoforgar.i a u Vnung M.-n's Ohiisiiari Association.— '! o! j. (1 of the meeting was stated by Mi;. DALI .. t Phila leiphia, and after s >me remarks by It; v. .IOIIX (.'II AM or ro, A committee of five vans I j it.ted to draft a constituti >n ami by-laws I . the ' it 1 tyo society ; w hereupon the meeting •irrii d. Mav this piaiseworthy project piove- S'LCC ( --fill. I 'lyiiiijri/ii'ial I 'tailors nt Bedford Springs. We notice arr.oro- the late anivalsa! the • | rmg-, a itumher of distinguished I'ennsylva i ians, among wtiom we might name R. ILDBU: li nr.iiTs, ESQ., of Pi'lsbuig," ("HAS. W . CABKI AX, ESQ., ot I'liiiadelphia and E. C. VVU.-ON, the present able Adjutant General of this State. < , . JOHN W. FORNEY and DR. li. S. MCKEN / ijotthc Philadelphia Press , also paid the Springs a flying visit on Saturday last. Th-y left on Monday. In Town. —Our jolly friend MR. CAI-TNI;!;, . I Woodberrv, was in town a few days ago, ev nl'v on the look out for some of the gentlo u tvho are secretly woiking tod fat him I- r re-nomination 1 r the Legislature. Wh< tit er tl.v visit v. ill "pay" remains lo be s- • n. .Mt). Jas. Cow/nnn, formerly ol this place, nl lately of California, is p.! Pr- sent on a visit to this his old home. Few men have warmer fri ! ;L in Bedford than the .Major. COURT PROC'I.A MA TTG.X. To thf Cot i)iii-r y ff /e I//-fir vof //<••* Piece, or.it < onstnblea ifi tie' different I'u-rh&'iips ■in the l't>n.!>; of fii /ford, tie. fine. K \OW I' thrtf id pursuance of a prect* pi to >'" '• unr-r ti; • hand ami s< al oftlu* ot I ltitSVl'lß Si KIM 31 ELL, jPr sident of the -.-vera! Courts of I "'HTitnon Pleas in the Sixteenth Di con isting ui lii * * eotmitics ol Prank I in. 1; (Ifi)i-!, Somerset and Pulton, and by virtue o! !: is (iiiit'c ol tlip ( ■ urt of Over and iVrrnuipr and (.'enoral ./aii delivery for the trial of capi tal and otle r offenders therein and in the (iene ral ( iiirt of (Quarter Sessiuns of tin Peace: and Joi;\- (J. Harti.i:v and A. .1. S.vn ;:r,v, io-js.. Judge-;. | tlio same Court, in the same County of l>i .iiord, \ W and ■ acli of \ i are heretic re. (jurred to he and app ir in your proper perrons witn your ifecord:', Recognizances, Kxainmu tions, and other reineiiihrane.es Imldre theJudg s af ire-nun, at lie,;; ; y ;i ; f. ijr { Oyer an I i emu: • r ami (leri.e-.i! J., j Delivery and (Jen ■- nil Quarter Sos.dorts of the Peace therein to lie hidden for the couiilv of Hedlnrd, nil>r- •; on toe nth .\fon-.lav ol Aliens!, fbeiwg the .'.'nth nay,) at Id.o'clock in the forenoon ol that duv tli'-re and l.i**n to do loose things to who-h vmii • several appertain. (JIV'PX under my hand at Bedford, on the .kith iay i>! July, in tin* year of our Lord IN.oS. WILLIAM S. FLI'KE, S'/. A. .. Ae. I , ,-y r. v. :ir,i |l„ in v. I.ieli n l-ni zatiw- M. iliein.- i- in - lii.-r, ur Ii- re- I'i.Te.l an j line (, ki . - ..ml mi ehtg ijii-lii !-• ( i. e,.iin-1, it' a ' ' ' tt> ■ -tn.il fallii.e-ie were l.air" r.-v.. ; , ■a.:.! r-ei V.ell !i.-'.. a 1..,1.i: . f l|rpi- • ■ 11. ;( n '-y -e: lis : ..ft... 1,1..; j^l., ' ' I '.•' \ li.t- ■: I.)' (lift lie. -11 ami jn lieieiis n— 111 a ~1 j.nl teraß Incut* 11..-. all i.-a.l to beenrae |ifcxltice r -.-it—. >IIal. It j:— a i-i.a'.le familv j.liv-'. t-..1* i; * ic-t imis.rt •n tie- p.iiJtc lii-aliti. ami ti. - I iii 11,.- np i, .. 1 With • ... j—-uiv Jiithfil known f adv I. • . lii.-. t:-.- ws - ' - ; . I !•-M. I'-tier, were the.-. -..'-lai.tiat.,! I.v "" >•••>< ' - .n.-i nil -el,-. i... have t.--ur,-' II r.v " 1: - VA.It .1 \i 11vi *i' 1. -It. ■ ..)• IF-t-n. m : 1.-ili I T-1• ■ • n. Fir/ Hi.;, k. ,uI„J i. . I I . O! •-. T. J ....... ; • t, ,!.. J ul,]-;,. I. ; „f th. e it- a I\ i- -i' ■.f i i i.n . urt a IFA her ■ni •" tin,, to-; ~ . f I! ii 1' .1. I. Ifil'Sm, t1.,1" ;n>v ..)- v.as-n to •. W T-.l H".. .s,i.n el till: wate . laxkirenl l.y .1 i . 11 'I - -N. t 'lie nil;ili. Jul-. Sflj.. c.uir ■f I : .'le.} .states. Ti. s!.ts f r.w ix. U tsipivn.dtii-- •.. 'i v~r 1-. -tin ft'..-. A! -.X. n. iioiii- - . Anit..is~i !.r nf Ke.-sla. ll'.y. J" . I !I *l. WijeiiT. (?..\-!•!,.-r nf Imliana. te I! *. ••' v.-r i-Vamr.; A- A" I . ST'Vli. ,li: ! ■ „f Si,. rr. } T"*** f*T nIT, TTt *" 1 -it n" 4 . % I)Uf< i • rr-fti : "It a'i f<. !.• I • t !:'• I'i! i> ha W U'Cll !->• ! *. (II t • Vl''- \ • til.- r ■ t!- ;> {| 1( , tJ f , ii. ill. f.t J ';!.)>• ; ■I: j FEINNL in li '-jr <-,TW'I - Hl* I trial. T.V-- i 'lis. flio •. , vjt . r h;Vf t . iti !: Mid .'/Jr. . i •TI'MIL !• lite }•:.'• ■■ THE 1 NIL* 1 LI'.I I . ;. J*!-I •V. !.;• ; fr:.s lit !'• •f ll t-ll'ltl ;•!'•(■*■ rail U.'V- il"i ID \ •• I • i..J u :< •' >■ *}.•• i!H_s '!.< r.flf >- In;i ..f t! . : ■ v. - ■ •.f i f :;*]- ri-iu- r\tfirlsl i.\ :! }?>* n ; ; -v. i;t •. i it ••••.< i.f- !;- t f' " !. in 1f - ' i -ny ;=! J* "Is U I•jr'l >; . : • • :i( . I: ; • : . '1 . : j i.j ;TI .. II .•• • ? • 1 t ;'W. • : Tit ; . is I -U'-rh ■ *. V, I.v il. .hi;-: < -t> i ■ : :i- -ic-Mir; <• ;?!;. n, 1\ th . • I'll! i- il if'.' ,■ i tin' iV.r. ' Xt' Hh'rt is I •!. All "■. < " f-!f ft -V Hi tli <-;r I* v r, W- l * l ' v ! :* v*- pvt. Km : i ! !• -'till. (• ' <• ;t M.I. •-. ir. • J-I v• : 'to ; :i- t*> ] '"• • : Mi* lis. WII :• •' .• V : •' mi.i-T the •• .til.. !if :•!: 11:;.-:'.. .'1 jtiitll • . iit'lnd; i !•(• M-ri,. j: n r . V : ■ i.j..-. : ■ it- rn.-, I'iott. 1 : ! : • . I ' . ' • • Wi: i, |. •P j \ 5. . • ; ; i •Ml-; IT! i !:•• v. 5. . .f i . t. • in '1: 1 ■ *t • i • 1 i ri: M ii'j t it.-- - If lift*.--v. r. t?" ••• - i: ■ *A i;ll J.a.. tiut i ' 5V : il !!. th*'\ *• 5 5J • • "'!■!!• iwrirn- ! t 5• • l.i- : p?.-!. '•I I';: c li, >i' • in..- tli.:; ;.J '• 1 1 i--'< • V t : - i ■ •- It - kti I ! 1 - !il . ii; il ! li.HY* 'i' 11 i\ ~; jj. . *i i ; . } .• . }•?*--"j J.'l ;l (- is p;,i ..jvt, t. all f.tfii :•! a S J tP--' ;-r. < i ■*■*> r;l !" ' I' the .-Ii 'i- I ! -civ :•.< ks. tv]i jr.. . tln if T '' (InS I> !' a- : • . ?■; lstiia- i:* I • tv. >!.K 'I II ts tt ■ k.: v. i t;;ij. •m-r.ent lMit \ .-% PP l •f . - -t, . t t.iV litis. i i; -1 .wn more e.iiiti.ifii iv. at !: t • vvil . ; . * i; ■I" .i:' • it V ■ *j. •! '•?! i -Ik ! I ■ < !••:• trial. Tie V J • T y :i. . i.r v.'-, N TL:- sit ' ma! *- • : i l ' I !'•'' 'it' |(J H>' •! : 1 : ]t JI, *• t }•-;. If} i . , N • ' JH* il- TF ?L • ft. -.(!. I" \ • |S. TiY. . t . ml uj i; i \ MTi V <• i" Il ('• K>r litinulr lir- ti-ins. *.vr:- ; M <*l t!- !). \. UV PH. JAMES ('. AY EE, I'l'iiclical Aiialjljfiil < LOW H1,1., MASS. Price 25 Cent 3 per Eox. Five Boxes for sl. SOLD 15Y Dirfois R. onrier and Harry, Redfoid, i'.i. |o!y ,"."S Ay. Reward! THE aiiOYi* reward will :• j aid the subscri h. r1 r appi! lierision ola crtnia l>C\J.\- .M f \ SMA I.LWOOI), vvliu on Tnesiiav 1 lie I3tli day ofJulv, ins!., liirt'd from the undersigned a hay n.are w iiich lie lias not vet returned; but f, i. ii tr\ ing to m il. lie assumes dilierent names and is supposed to belong to a gang ol horse thieves. VALENTINE S TEC K.MAN. Bedford, July i>3, 18N7. P.IMPHLI.r LJ]HS. THE Pamphlet Laws of the Stale have been received at the l'rolhonotjry's ()flice, and are ready for distribution amons; those < ntitled to receive them. S. if. TATE, julv '23, "f)S. Prot'y. NOTICE. GEO. B. A.MICK, surviving | artner of the late fun. of Geo. IL An ic.k Si Br >., ie lilies all p"rons interested, that Ihe Boohs nl said linn are ,n his l ands tor -ettiemenf, and that ctrcumslances ili- i .ii.d an immediate closing up of the Business oi aiit firm. Perrons indebted, or having settlements to rr-aho. are 1 here lore requested to call on the sub scriber without delay. The .subscriber will continue the Mercantile Business at the "OLD STAND," where lie will be happy to meet Ins friends and customers at all times. wii! receive in a very short time a new supply of srasonable goods, which he is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. St. Clairsville, June 11,'.15. (11.(1. B. AMU K. A K NOLL'S yVRITING INK. * A genuine article fur sale at June 2">,'f-S. REED Sc Ml XNICH'S. A CARD. Ailt-gitt'ii) Male aiiil fVimtle Seminary, 18-AS.\l?I r Slfci, Vu. fhe ftiriiiner term will open Aug. Mb. Fall l no, Oct. 21st, 1 S.aS, niif! winter term, Jan. I "^!fi. Spring term, April sth,*lS"9. 0~ ( irciiler- with full particulars may h p had ot' i \V. W. IJRtM, A. B-, Principal. ! X. f!. Students coming lo i!i;s institution will he 1 conveyed free ol' charge from Bedford, on the Sth . buciot. t>v addressing a Iciier to Mr. Samuel Wil liams, of Kainsburs. Rainsburg, Bedfordco., June 1,'57 ty. ii if E A T i f > 4 / ri" f i \? A I 1 iw\i i LI )±Si i Xcw am] Cheap ('! of ft i /;/;* Emporium. TS!K i:.- 'er.-ijii'-.l \vo*dd reapertfptly inform t!ie citiz ■: - ol Bcdtord. a: ! -urroimdiiii! crnintry, that iic has opened out in Bedford, at the old and well known -land, known as t <• HiSIX'fJ SLx," an ex..'! -ive (U.-tt.-ng Fstah'is'nmcnt, where he will always be i'e.iml with a laureate! well selected Stock o en: !et:ieo. at boys' clothing. From his lo' g ex i.-Bei iii the bu iness, |,p patters himself that he -11 ~r be surpassed, either iu bis facilities for pur- !.-i-ii.g clothing at a low figure, or of selling them oc. er t-haiiair, other store \v .thin I ";0 miles of this : place. Not wishing to enumerate the rrnnv different aiti rI - v o: clothing <>n band he would merely state, that in part, liis -toe!; rntiM-te ol coats ranging from 75 cents, to SIS, paofs ftom 50 cents, to SlO, vests j from 37.' el-, to Also, siiitt-. coliai--. navats, ttni l.s, carpel racks, Kr., Ac. All p-Tsons wishing to purchase clothing or any till.r.g else ui my line, will never regret ot calling j at Leopold- No ].. cheap clothing Kmporium, where , you can get cheap and unheard ot bargains—Come j one. come all. May 1 I, If A. A. LEOPOLD. The ui.dersignt' rvnectfuß-y- annonnre to tlo-ir Irien-ls and customers, ;haI 'hey have just open- ! a very taigeand genera! asiortn.7"* Srfii.M; i Si jßiiJ! liOili'S. consisting, in juirt. us follows: SILKS, CH ALLIES, ALPACVS. DELAINES I.AWNS. BERAOES. BRILLIANTS, FRENCH . :;d AMERICAN CHINTZ, (JINGIIA-MS, GLOVES. COLLARS. EOSIEUV, ivt .. RC. S JI'A W ]. S A X I) 3.1 A }< T I L I A S. (gjoths, C'astimeres, Ve>tings, Mu-.iins, Driiiings, Ticking-, Ky. J.-ans, Linens, Sheetings, ' otfonud'.: , / lanm-!-, Ca-sinetts, N.i.ikeen-, Cambrics, Checks, CHS A P CARPETS, Wa te and Colored Ciia : .:t,Floor Oil Of.itbs. A! .tf mg. Ih.'gS, i-'ooS* A Rciifsi &; Also, a b.ig.> -fork ofJasliioi.able KFAI-'V .MAf'l. COATS. Also, a lull stock of Groceries, Wooden Wave, fxc Ha'■■if g selected our goods with great care, we are enable,l to cll.-r our (ustomcrs Yl.ltY GR!. \T BAR (■ A INS 'ur.-a-l • 'ry Joe.K., ~trM \ i tonm credit to punctual dealers. An examination of our s'eck i- r spectndty solicited. A. 15. CltAMKit A CO. Apr. to. Sled to el 1 \I I I O\l I' At-4 Sl a a S?.nr_iV .5 /<* Since the Ch-irtr-r s.as t,cc-n giai tedfor llie "Bed • ord Uai! JJoad." the ciD/.ens <,i Bedford have he. i much excited arid inter -Ud upon he "-nl ;-et. tin interest is not confined to the eitiz.-i s r.f the !n\, n hut extends throughout the country, and crowds art daily iashing to T r vx r'-r r&nc: a M, W Mf 'Ss NEW AND HANDSOME STORE, *lx A.\Dt;i:s-'.x"s Row, where a large and alt-active a-sort men! of b-antilul Spr.ng and Summer goods are opening, w t.i>-h will t>>- -••--! i iv. r ( t;.-re;l befoi < ; 11 ■• - :!. i lo' Si i!, c'-rtxi. Is in par! of Orgnmht Lawns, White ,V Printed Bril liants, R-iHcs tie Shaum, Baraga de L-iipes, Robes A' QuiJPi, Lawllas ( ballses, Plain N; 1 igiir.d S ( i-S, I . (test St \!e Law 11 Ro'-.-s f $ 15 0. M'.hair Mixture ft : i - per va-il. De Liim -of !l (ii -,i ipti m- I. mi ti ,k p, 25 | er yard. Law ns of variotis si \l- s i:r ii c!s pre \at !. An • xletisive ass'itmen! ol bi auti!t;l ptiuls ranging Ir-m ft!, ;> Jg >. p,. r MLSLINSDF ALL PRICES AND lh'A li ni;s. !-ig as- irtuK-! t r.f Ladies N. I\l i-s.--. glov, -, ■ til's! IV h :n * !i I.KV figure of f> \ ! where ha- -nst been received a large and elegant a*- i snrtment oi gentlemen's dress and furnishing woods ' con-istmg, in pait.of O LOTUS, C A SSI ME RES, VESTINOS, CRAVATS, CLOVES,&.c., &c. j ali oi which are offered to the public at a low figure, j ( I.Jhes made to oid-t on short notice. 1 .iil and buy one oI those beautiful coats made only | by ' ' t "lin Loyer, Merchant Jailoß, ( f the finest fa sb ion ah I K I. listing goods, both plain and fancY, I nto Bedford ever brought tO Neatly rlothe "ye people" civil.. L. dford, July 2, ISoS. FOIt SALE, OR " —A Fnrni within one tni.e o| ir,e Hi.il Road and two miles of Stonerstown, m the I,mad lop Coal region, containing about 100 acres, bpmg good bottom land—about one-half clear ed and tite balance well timbered. The farm is well improved, and a f ul e spring of excellent water at f ,e ilooroi the house—al-o two good orchards of fruit trees on the premises. i A LSO ' ' -c well known Cavern Stand arid Store llouhp in town o: Wood berry, situate on lot No. 5, on the plan of >,i i town tHi feet by 190 feet, now in the nc ci.pancy ol \\ iliiatn Pierson. ALSO, 10 acre- ol land in Dallas County, lowa. ALSO, acres o! land in Montgomery County, lowa. ALSO, • '.'o acres of land in Harrison County, lowa. ALSO 120 acres in Morrison County, Minnesota. ALSO Lot r n S Of block s'! in the c:tv of Omaha, Nebr sk Territory. e>!i neat ihe Rail Road- and presenting good oppo. funities tor investmentv, „ , o. E. SHANNON. Ledfonl, July 2, ]S.)S. PUBLIC SALE OF it A L ESTATE, A T RAY'S HILL, BEDFORD COUNTY, PA. BY virtue of an order of ri.e Orphans' Court of Bedford countv, the subscriber Wit.' s- ll at public sa!i- on the nr.mi-' -, at the public house ol Win. Sntll, on Kay's Hill, in IV:' Providence township, on I'tithitj / ',e (\lh (/nl- of .locust, next, be in. i.vided interest ot David and Catharine Man spe.iker. in the l< I I.state of which Jacob Siidl die., se zed, being the same upon which the -nis, containing ONE I'N- I'Rf I.> ACRES, more or less, lying on each side of II e turnpike, and hav.ng thereon erected alar "- TWO-SILKY FRAME nor E, FRAME SI API.I ind otiier buildings. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock..-). M. 1 erm Cash, at the contirmation of-ale. O. E. SHANNON, July 2, 1- S. Guardian, No. . NiiOLnLMilNti! V i\(. Eomm'-iifpfl l! l'' l * f " - >! > .Acrnotid;' one door east oi Mr. P ?• r -l. . u. J\k. atvi j.rcparod to do all rYiarvoer oi work in *!iis lint* of lysines* at the shoftr i -r of ihe '-M.- iicu! Stethoscope," Kc., MAY ISE COXSri.TED AT BEDFORD, TA., ISiHA'dTOX HOUSE" WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 11th, ISSS. Dr. Hodman treats Consumption, Bionchitis, ■ Asihma, Laryngitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, t>v Medicated lobulations lately used ir. the l'inmton Ho- pital. Lm.don. Tiie great point in ' 'be !r atir.e'.t of all human maladies, is to get at the ! direct main r. All ivicdictne-i are estimated by I their action upon the organ requiring relief. Thi< i the i : port ant fact upon -a I.en J.'halation is has- I i - MASKS Ti:ea i I D.—ln relation to the Jul- ; lowing d;-ca-e-. either when complicated with I.ung ; affections or existii g alone, 1 ai-o invite cousulta- ; tion. I u.-ually find them promptly CHrablt. Paplajxis and all othei forms ot lemale co:nplaint, Irregularities and Weakness. lhilpitation and all other forms of Ileart Di-ease=. ; Liver Complaints, Dy-prpsia, and all other di-eases of Do* Stomach and Bowels, Piles, iNc. ,)-c. All diseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epi -1 ep-v ai d all forms of nervous disease. S. D. HARDMAX, M. D .Vo choree jor consultation. June I, ]s."iS. A Two-ttios'y I rantc sslJit*c A X I) FIVE ACRES OF GROUND FOR SALE. THE tindeisi-rtieTi wii! sell at privati* sale a new TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING; HOUSE, together with FI \ E ACRES Of GROUND, gituatrt along the Bedford and Som erset Turnpike road, in Allegheny township, j Sumer-et county, adjoining John Corly, \\ tn. | Barrick and others. Tiie property is in good I order, and !>as al! the necessary out-buildings | thereon erected —the property is very desira- j hie for a good mechanic or laboring man, as it has every convenience and located in a good neighborhood. Terms easy. MARY S PRO AT, X. B. For further information, address the subscriber al Huena Vifta, Bedford countv. Pa. July 9, 1858. M.S. OHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT, cheap, durable and pretty, already ground at Hartley's, (j 18,'57. kinds of goods sold at REED &. MIX NICH'S for Cask or Produce. LMDS FOB m. i u o choice lots of ground, situate on main street, in the Borough of Schellsburg, Bedford coun ty, adjoining the residence of John Smith, Ksq. having an excellent A-r,jL DWEIJ.I Xf; STAHLE, &c., m thereon erected. ALSO— 1 Three tracts of tine ; time stone land, well set with timber, containing , one hundred acres in each tract, situate in Morri i sores Cove. South U'oodberry township, Bedford co., ! adjo.ning lands of John K. Teeter and others. A LSO— [wo tracts ot timber land, situate in t .e Stillwater District, Minnesota, containing res. pect.vely ICO and T>o acres. ! ALSO One tract of while pine limber land, j containing 900 acres, situate on the line of the i I ittsburg and Connellsvillc Rail Road, in Allegheny township, Somerset county, eighteen miles west ot j Cumberland, having thereon erected a lare Dwel ling House, large Bank Barn, Saw-mill, &c. ALSO—A number of tracts of timber lands to Lejforf Bedford c.iunty, to the uadft signed, upon the estate of Benjamin Davis, late of the State of lowa, dec*,!—all persons therefore know ing themselves indebted to said estate ate requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them duly authentica ted lor settlement. GEORGE C. DAVIS, o( St. Clair township, Adin'r. July 16, 185 S. . ID MIJYIS TRATOPBS NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration have been granted to the undersign ed by the Register of Bedford county, upon the es tate of Henry Shuters, iate of Libert v township, deceased—all persons, therefore, indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them duly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS, NORRIS, of James' Creek, Huntingdon co., Adm'r. July 9, 185S-6t. SUMMER COATS, Cheap for cash and of an excellent qual- Ly, for sale at REED & MJNNICH'S. UJMBEHT LUMBERI Of good qualitv and well seasoned, for I ga le by " REED & MINiNICH'S. ATTENTION, MARKSMEN: ./ oii v uon bi: n, GUNSMITH, Bedford, ?a- Shop at the t-as! *-ni of Hip town, on" door w>.f of (he residence of Major Wasliabaugh. All guns of my own manufacture warrnrrteA. May 21,'58—1 j\ T II E liivcr Siivigoi'filoi'. PREPARED r.Y DR. SANDFOED, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, I< on* of Ihr h*tf pt'reativr and Itrrr medirines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and mo'e effectual 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 focatry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect ually, without any of the painful feelings exper enced in the operations of mo-t Cathartics. it strengthens 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 iueLiv. a isonc oi the .principal regulators s f the human body; and • when it performs its functions well, the pow- w ersofthe system are ful ly developed. Ihe stomach is almo-t entirely de pendent on the healthy w action of the Liver for lhe proper performance jof its functions; when the stomach isat lault, *• the bowels ate at fault", and the whole system * -offers in consequence of one organ—the Liver —having ceased 'o do •Is ..i y. for the dis- .-a eases of that organ, one oi ttie proprietors hasc made it his study, in a practice of more than "* twenty years, 'to find some remedy where- with to counteract the many derangements to a which it is liable. i o prove that this re- medy is at last found, any p-rson troubled with •*" Liver Complaint, in any ol us forms, has biK to a botlle, and conviction : is certain. The-e Gums remove; all rr orbid or bad matter I rom thesystem, supply-■ iig in their place a heal hy flow of bile, iriviu- iSk orating the stomach, can sing too Ito digest well, purifying the blood, giv ing tone and health to!™ the whole machinery, i removing the cause of the disease—effecting a ! radical cure. ea Billious attacks are , cured, and what is bet ter, prevented, by the "a occasional use of the Liver Invigorator. One dose after eating g is suficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the r ' food from rising and souring. Only one dose taken "* it night, loosens the Lowels gently,and cures: Costiveness. One dose taken alter each meal willcure Dv epsia. Cf7*One do-e ot two teaspoonfulls will always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction, re moves the cause of the diseaseand makesaper fectcure. Only one dose immediately re lie v e s Cholic while one dose " often repeated is a sure cure tor Cholera Morbus f. and a preventive of Cholera. KF°"Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a long sickness. \\'' e bottle taken for Jaundice removes all saliowness or unnatura! f n 'or from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well.— One dose olten repeated cures, Chronic Diarrbocea, in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel com plaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. K7"A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and till Fever- ola Billious Type. 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. KF":MIX U'ATF.r. IS THE MOt'TH WITH THE IxVIOOR ATOB, and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR /■ a scientific meiiical discovery , and is daily working cures, aimo-t too great to believe, it cures as if by magic,,even the fir-! 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 of a LWseased Liver. PRICE ONE DOLLAR FER BOTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor 3-45 Broadway, N*. V. For sale at the Drug Store of I)r. B F Harry, Bed ford, Pa. May 14, 1553. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A rtjNE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty,and it oaunot exist without a fine head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt. Professor Wood's I fair Restorative. —\\\ call the attention of all, old and young, to this won derful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair—covers the head of the bald witha lu.stii iant growth—removes the dandruff, Itching, and cutaneous eruptions—causes a centinual flow of the natuial fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, ot diseased in scalp, to ti-e it; and surely the young will not, as tliey value the flowing htcks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in New Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since; Dr:t:r RIVER, CON., July 23, ISSS. Mr. Levenworth—Sir: 1 have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together, 1 saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's flair Restorative" as a cure. 1 called at your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, arid I 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 off. I have great faith in it. 1 wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this.— 1 don't know as any of the kind is used in this place, you may have a market for many bottles after it is known here, Yours with ;espect, RUE US TRATT. PHILA., Sept., 9, 18.57. Prof. Wood Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving itself beneficial to.me. The front, and also The back part of my bead almost loM its covering in fact had. I have used but two half pint bottles ot your Restorative, and novy the top of my bead is well studded with a promising cropof young hair, and the front is also receiving its benefit. 1 have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 think from my own per-mia! recommendation 1 cau induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, 51. D. No. 164 Vine street. \ INCENSES, IJ une 2"2, ISSC. Prof. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact* i tire and vend your recently discovered Hair Restora- I Tive, 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to use it—that I have, fur several years, been in the habit of using, I other Hair Restoratives, anil that I find yours vastly superior to any other! know. It entirely cleanses i the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful coior and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops, I would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fine color ar.d texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KING; O.J.WOOD & Co., 212 Broadway, New York, (in the great New York Wire Railing EstablismentO and 114 Market street, St. Louis, M-. And sold by all Druggists, For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed I ford, Pa. I May 14, ISSB.