TakP Notice, ! To make arrangements lot hall trade ti. W KIJ Pl* \\ ill ofltr GOODS at reduced puces to those that btiv lor rash. ( 'all and see and ymi won't he disappointed. And till those that know' ; ,heni.selv OS indebted will phase rail and settle i their accounts. (Aug. G.'oS \ LAKGE Ql ANTITV OF (i. \. Salt, fur sale by G. W. Ku pp. NHEIiIFF'S SJILKS. p,\ viitue of suhdry writs of fieri (arias to me tuei ted, there wit! he exposed to public* sale, '■ <),•■ Court House, ill 1 fie boiougk ol Bedford, on M,i.".!a V . 'he oth day of August. A. I). JS.'S, atone k P. M-. 'be totlowiog Real Estate, to wit; Vine tract ol'litid containing 93 acres and rpt j err lies more or less, about 49 acres cleared j ami'under l< nee, with two log dwelling houses | mid saw-mill thereon erect, d—on Denning's ; creek, adjoining lands ol Jacob W. Bowser, A. i ( iissinan, Frcd'k Ih'rkhiiner and others, sit-j ■ at, in St. Clair tp., Ih dloid county and taken | ~, g,, uiion as the property of Daniel D. Soow berger. j,, One tract ol land containing 7(> acres emie or h. about 4<> acres cleared a-id under I „e with a two-story lou house thereon < rett ed, adjoining lands of Daniel Miller, Jos. fa a- | Mire and other.-, situate in Monroe township,. Bed!old county, and taken in execution as the ! prop- rtv ol Jonathan I'errin,otieol the defend- ] •Hits at "the suit of M 'Ses Gregory, et. al. _ r \ s _ >u One tr.u t of laud containing 'JOO acres more or less, about (it) acres cleared and under fence, with a two-story log house and log barn thereon erected —also some fruit trees thereon, adjoining lands ol Win. Lash ley and others, sit uate in Southampton fp., Bedford county, nnd taken in execution as the property of Acliot Bennett. At.so One trad of land containing 'JOO acres; more ot less, about 100 at n s cleared and under j f,n e, with a two-story log house and double I J,.g batn thereon erected—also an apple orchard ; thereon, adjoining lands* of Thomas' Lawheati, ; Susan Tewell, Larns and others, situate in 1 Sotithanijdon tp., Bn.'l irtl county, and taken in execution a- the propertv ot Frederick Buxton. One liact ot land containing 3 actes more ot less, ali'iut one-half acre chared ami under lence, adjoining lands ol Barbel i\lar garet D dtons, Win. I*. Daugherty, John (. ( lark ami others, situate in St. Glair township, jhtlfotd county, and taken in cMcutiou as tiie projiertv ol James and Samuel Sloan. Also A II deft, John Fosters righf, title iti -1 er* st and claim, in and to one lot of ground in the Boiouglt ot Bedford, fronting about tf) feet ..ti Filt sti< et ami extending hack about 210 it. loan alley, with a two story and a half brick house, u ilh hack building attached, two-story lug lions", and large log stable thereon erected, adj >itiing lot of Mis. Dli/.aheth Baylor on the east and Bedford .duet oil the west, and taken ill execution as the property of John luster. y\ f .^o—One U of ground in Patlousvillc, (run ling 54 (et t riti main-strert ami extending back 200 fit t to an alley, vdh a two story brick hense and frame kitchen attached, and Irame .stable thereon erected, adjoititng jot of John Diltnor on the east, and the public road oti the west, situate in South VVoodberty fp., Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property .f Nancy S.orn r. Also —One lot of gic.und in the village of Glial lesville, Golerain tow tisliiji, Bedford coun ty, containing one acre more or less, having thereon erected a two-story I >g dwelling house, with one and a halt story store house and ware house attached: ,iLo a stable and corn erib there on, adjoining the public road on the east, Jos t 'orle on the west and s.uth, and lot of Adam Diehl on the north—seized and taken in execu tion as the pioperty < I Adam Diehl and Joseph F. t'orle deft s, at the suit o( Jacoti .M.-nch. Also —All d'Ft Thomas W. I lor ton's nzlit, title ittletesl and claim, in and to ouetiact ol land called buck btitlom, containing GO acres, more or less, about 4 acres cleared and under fetlce, with a store ami a hall plank how: • then on erected, adjoining lands of Wm. Forrester on the west,and the Juniata river on the north, vast and south. Also —Al! dePte cuterest, in ami to 3 tracts til uniitiproi ial coal land*, w airanted in the name of Thomas W. U uton atui J<.sse Grove, contain ing in all alemt 1 f> i- acres mire or I*r-s, adjoin i*) r lawd* ol Win. Moutgommy, now Julin Cess na. Esq ,on the north and \vH, and lands ol John I'old and others on tin- south, and lands of Wm. Evans on the ea>l, ami alt the above described lands situate i.i Broad Top to\vnshij, Bedford county. excejd Buck Bottom, which is situate in Hopewell township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of 1 hpm as \V. Hoi ton. ALSO— One lot of ground in the town of St. Chiirsvifle, flouting f>o fert on tiie public road, rind extending back about 170 Let to an alley, with a story and a half fiarne hous", frame shoemaker shop and frame stable thereon eiect . d. adjoining lot of John Hcinsling on the noith, and lot ol Samuel Cam on the south, situate in St. Clair township, Bedidid county, and taken in execution as the propeity of Jacob Walters. ALSO— .Ope 1 1act ol laud containing 100 acres more or bos, about 50 acres cleared and under tence, with a log house and log barn thereon u r"ct d—also some fruit trees thereon, adj lining, lands of Wm. Fletcher, Wm. R rhisnn, Chailes Linn and others, situate in Southampton town ship, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the propeity ol George Blaukley. ALSO— One tract of land containing 250 acres more or less, about JO acres cleared ami under tence, with a dwelling house ant! stable there on, adjoining lands of Andrew Collins, Isaac Hunter and others; situate in Southampton tp., Bedford county, and taken in execution as the propeity of Joseph Barn*. ALSO —One tract of land containing 30 acres more or less, about ten acres cleared and under fence, adjoining lands of Rudolph Hoover, Pe ter Stern, Philip Croft and others; situate in Middle Wood berry township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the propeity of Ed ward Pearson. ALSO —AII def'ts Thomas King's right, title, interest and claim in and to one tract of land, containing 600 acres more or less, known as the Bedford Forge property, about 100 acies • leared and under fence, with a two story stone and weather boarded dwelling house, with back building attached, stone house, ware house, four teen tenant houses, iion forge, saw-mill, two coal sheds, two frame stables, large new bank barn, and other out buildings thereon erected— also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of George B Kay's heirs, James Fink, Win. Kerns, Benjamin Fink, Jacob Steel and others. ALSO—One other tiact of land containing 2,- 300 acres more or less, known as the Lemnos Iron Work's properly, about 300 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log dwelling house, a two '.torv bi ick store house, ware house, metal furnace, one iron forge, sixteen tenant hous*> ■•*, "is !■•! se .'tables, tv<o i 1 ■■■ 11 shed; an J otlrer out buildings t•><n elected adjoining lands of llin\ t■at• , Michael f'ltiek, J imv Kichelbelgvr, Kli Flm k and others. AOne other linr! id land containing -1-0 acres. ijtiii-f or I. ;:-', al! c'h ttvd ami iiruli i I nee, with a tw • story log ho'.r-e and fog -ml ).• there *>n erected: adjoining lahdsul .futru-.-* Price, llen rv Gates and ot far is, and all the altove desc ih pd property, situate in Hopewell township, Bed ford county, and taken in execution as the pro perty of Thomas King. Sheriff's Office. ( WM. S. FLUKE, nedlortt,Aug. f>, V'S } Sheriff, COURT I'ROCLAMA TfO.V. To the Coroner, the Just ices of the Pence, am! Constables in the <t if event Townships in the Con*itj of BeJfont, Creeling. !\ NOW VK that in pursuance of a precept to me directed, under the hand and seal ol the I lon. FKANMS >L KLM.RFi.L.Pr esident of the several (kierts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, consisting of the counties ot Franklin, lleotord, Somerset and Fulton, and by virtue ot hi office of the Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail delivery lor the trial ol capi tal and other ollenders therein and in the Gene ral Com lof Quarter Si ssi'>us ol the Peace: and JOHN <l. HAUTLKV and A. J. SNIVHLY, Ksqs.. Judgesol the same Court, in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby re quired to be and appear in your proper persons with Vour Records, liecogni/jnces, Fx.nniua ti. uis', and other remembrances before the Judges ali'resaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Gene ral Quarter Sessions ot tiie Peace therein to be hoi.ien for the county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the fth M inday of August, (being the .'j()th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ot that day there and tlu-n to do those things to which youi several oliices appertain. GIYKN under my hand at Bedford, on the 30th day of July, in the year of our Lord IS 53. WILLIAM S. PLC KB, Sheriff. Auditor's Notice. I \ the Court ol (amnion Pleas in and fir tlie county of Reill'mil, in itie matter ol the exception filed In I lie accotii t of Samuel 11. T.ite, Esq., As signee <ij Sansom ip Gejitiarl, Jotm I'. Iteetl, ,tp pointeit auditor to report upon the exceptions, state an account, at 4 report a distribution ol ttie lands in tlie tianil- o! ttie assignee to and amongst the credi tors, and the evidence. The auditor w ill attend to the duties of the aliov* appointment, on Monday, the ICtli day of Align.t. at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at lii< office in the borough of I ted lord, when and where all parties in terested can attend if itiey sec proper. JOHN P RKF.D, July lit, ISIS. Auditor. Auditor's Notice. " IN the Orphans' Court in and for the county of Pedford, in the matter ol the di-tribution ol the money in the hands nfDarid Patterson, one of the Kx i editors of the last will \e., of \\ illiam Patterson, ilee'd, John P. Ueed, appointed auditor to ascertain the advancements made to the heirs, and report the distribution of the balance. '1 tie auditor will attend to the duties of the above appointment on Saturday, the Nth day of August, next, at 10 o'clock, A. St.. at his office m the bor ough of liedioul, when and where all parties inter ested ran attend il th-y see proper. JOHN P. REEL). . July Id, IS.'.S. Auditor. Bedford County, ES. A I an Oi plians' Court held at Bedford, in and for said County ot' Bedford, on the ;<i day ot MHV, I S ..', S, helore the Judges of the said court, On motionol O. K. Shannon, Esq., the Court grant a tide upon I lie heirs a-id legal representatives of Ceo. Marker, late ol .Middle Woodbeiry township, ifee'd, to wit; the issue ot John. Sarah Jane, VVil ■ Mam Henry Pluebe /.lien, and tieorge Edmund. ol whom l'.unel Barley is guardian, George, Elizabeth I Knnk, dee'd, leaving issue, Louisa, residing in Cedar county, lowland has for her guardian Geo. B. llol singer; -i tiger, wife of George B. Hoi singer, ' all lesi.luig in Bedlord county, except Elias Funk. To he and appear at an Orphans' Comt to he he|d at Bedlord in and lor the county of Bedford, on the fdh , Monday. tlid.iv of August, A. I) mib, to accept : or re; use to take the real estate ol -a d deceased un : di-po-ed of at the valuation, which has heeu valu -1 ed and appraised in ptirsn ince of aw lit of partition or valuation issued out of our said ouiiit and to the | Sheriff* of said county diiected, or : how* can e why the sjine should not be sold. i In testimony whercot J have hereunto sN mv j J L. S. ] hand and the seal of said c .nil at BeJ . lotd, this Till day ot Mav, lNfiS. j Attest— * SAM'L 11. TATE, U'.u. S. FI.IKK, Sh'ff. Pioth'y. LMS FOR MLB. 1 0 choice lots of ground, siluaie ori main street, in the Borouah of ScticlLburg, Bedford coun ty, adjoining the resilience of John Smith, i tiavina an excellent L DWELLING IIOI'SE, STABLE, &c., (Ijjfi-ri thereon ••reeled. ALSO— i hree tracts ol tine lime stone land, well set with tin,her, containing one hundred acres in each tract, situate in Morri son's Dove, South VVoodberry town-hip, Bedford co., adjoining lands of John K. Teeter and other*. A LsO— I'wo tracts o! timbei land, situate in the Stillwater Di-tricf, Minnesota, containing res pectively 160 and 120 acres. A LSO—One tract of u hite pine timbei land, containing Out) acres, situate oil the line ol" the Pill -km £ and Connelisville Jtail Road, in Allegheny township, Somerset county, eighteen miles u est ol Cilmherlatid, having thereon erected a large Dwel ling House, large Hank Barn, Saw-mill, \c. ALSO A number of tracts of timber lands in Radiant and Full on counties. ALSO—Sevetal tiacls of iron ore and ( al hunts in Bedford county, on the line of tire Hunting don and I'ioa.l Top Railroad. Terms easy. Apply to "W. p. SCHELL, Bedford, July !), IS3B.—Gw. N'CTiCT. GEO. I>. A.MK.'k, surviving partner of the late fiim of Ceo. B. Air.ick K Bro., notifies all persons interested, that the Rooks ol said firm are HI his hands tor settlement, and that circumstances demand an immediate Hosing up of the business of said hrtn. Persons indebted, or bavins settlements to make, are therefore requested to call on the sub scriber without delay. The subscriber will continue the Mercantile Business at the tI OLD STAND," where he will tie happy to meet his friends and customers at all times. He will receive in a very short time a new supply o! seasonable goods, which lie is determined to soil on the most reasonable terms. St, ('lair-viilp, June 11,' oS, GEO. B. AM ICK. PAMPHLET LAWS. niE Pamphlet Liws of the State have heen received at the Protiionotary's Oifice, and are ready for distribution among those entitled to receive them. S. 11. TA TE, july 23, 'SS. Prot'y. IKU.N! iRO.V! Of a;s excellent quality, all sizes, al 1 Jar!ley's. (juue 18,'f>7.) GRAIN DRILLS, STRAW CUTTERS, Cidei Mills, Fatm Mills, the best in use at Hartley's.—Sign of the Big Lock. jj IS'; >B. OHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT, cheap, durai.la and pretty, already ground at Hartley's, (j I BURNING FLUID AMI PINE OH, A!'V:l\ !■• l I KIII at Dr FLAT IV ' DNI": an.! j Book Slii'. J July 30, TS.| P! M: Win 'I E I. K*\|), FLAXSEED OIL urn! Si ii its Turpentine. at Dr. Harry's Drug . an.l Book Store, | july 30, \ SI PERIOR AH I ICLK of Carriage varnish at Dr. Harry's Ding ami Buok Store. | july 30, T>S.| PURE CASTOR OIL, at Dr. Harry's Drug ami Rook Store. [ july 30, 7>K.] AN EXCELLEN V ARTICLE of Hair and tooth brushes at Dr. Harry's Drug ami Rook Store. |j!y 3'L *"S. ! SWAIN'S PAN ACE \, at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. IJULV 30, 7)3.] JAY NETS W Jilt ill I'S, Bennett's and Dy oil's Pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Rook Stoie. | jtilv 30, 7>S.] AVERS CHERRY PECTf >R.\ I. and .faym 'S EXP' (torant, at Dr. Harry's Drug Store. ' j july 30, iSfiS.J .\oriti;T! Mriiool. TIN County Superintendent will open a Normal ! School in Bedford, on Tuesday, ANN., 17, to rnntiiiue j NIL I N. lay. Septernbei > lllt. All the teachers in ! Ihe county, am! all WHO intend to teach in the coun ty during the coining winter, are requested to at tend. No charge will he made lor instruction. 11. HECKEKMAN. July AO, ISSS. County Supeiintemleiit. ATITLILORS VTTL < C. The undersigtieil appointed HY the OI pitting' Court in and for the county of Hertford, In distribute the money iij the hands of Wni. -M. Hull, Esq., ad m M ist I ,il or of Ihe p.- tale of A mos Hulev, dec., among ihe creditors of sai l dee d, will attend to the du ties of said appointmei ! on Monday, the tilth day of August, at his office in the holough of Bedford, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when and where ail parties interested can attend. JOHN MOVVF.R, July .?0, ]S.S. Auditor. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. * LETTERS Testamentary having been granted by Ihe Register ol Bedford count v. to the undersign ed I SET oI. US ol the la-T Will and Testament of I'hil ip 11. Hoover, tale of Napier tp., in said county, dec M —all pei SONS knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against it will present them propcily authenticated lor settlement. WILLIAM HOO\ KB, Jenner tp., SOMERSET county, JOHN lIOOVI 11, ST. Clair tp., Bedford count) - . July ."ft, IF..'?. Kxefutois. regis keivs .\or ic/:. A LI. persons interested, are hereby notified that the following named accountants, have til ed their account* in the Kegisicr's Office ol Bedford county, ami that the same will lie presented to the Orphans* Court, in ami for said county, on Tuesday, the ."list day of August, next, at the Court House in Bedford. 1 he supplemental account of Robert C. (taßiraif h, one of the executors of the LU-t will Nr.. ol William Galbiaith, late of Napier township, dee'd. I tie account ol Nathan li. Wright, alin'r of the estate ol Samuel Mock, late of St. Clair township, deceased. The account ol Michael Lutz, adm'r of the estate of John L.Litx. lute ol Snake Spiing \ alley tow nship, deceased. The account of Samuel Reighart, guatdiau of Calhartue N Susan Keigharl, o! Bedford township. The account of John Bowser, adm'r of Ihe estate of Elizabeth Slilller, late ol Napier township dec. The account ol John Ake, Esq., adm'r ol Ihe es tate M .1. I'eler Shim >r, late of I'iiion TOWNSHIP, dec. I'HE account ol I"! zabeth Blackburn and Thomas MC'Coy. executors of the last will Nc., of* Thooias U. Blackhui I'. late of St. Clair township, ilec'd. The areount ol Win. C. Wiscgarver and Andrew I. WI-cgarver, executors of the last v .11 \c., of Daniel Wi,egarver, lute of Hedfoid townsh p, tlecM. The account of O. F. Snuimon, Esq., one of the adm'rs, Ue Louis nun mm tssluui. u/o nnne.ru , of i hou as \ ickrov, lute ol St. Clair township dee d. The account ol Samuel L. Russell. Esq., one o! of the administrator*. -/ e I. on /. nun, mm t .stuitien to uunej'Oy ol i homas ) ickrov, lute OI St. Cla.l lown ; ship leceased. I LIE account of J-aiiiue] F,. Russell, I , q. F execu ! tor, of the lasl will ami testament o;' Solomon Filler, j L.I'E of the BOROUGH <>; 3CD,or l, d.-E'd. ! The an. unt of Samuel 1.. 101 • <-|i, F q., adm'r j of ti:E estate of JO-iuh IBarclay, Esq., late of the j borough O! Bedford, ilc'd. I he account ol Samuel 1.. ilussrll, E-q., guardian |oi Fmiii.l F. 1 >AI,• | ay ,ol ihe BOROUGH of BEDFORD. ! he account of Samuel 1.. Russell, Esq., gumlian , OL Alary C . ! arclat , OL the BOROUGH of Bedford. 1 he |<, ; account of Tnomas Keelte, adirntii*ha j lor of the estate of i'BA-bc KECTH-, Ute UI Bedford i tow uslnp. dee'd. i he .II count of John !>. Furne) . udai'r of tie e tatc of Andrew CUM, LATE of Bedford lown-hip, dee'd. The supplemental account OF Joseph Nimdemn*, acting admin . -I tutor ol Jo • ,iti Luii, late of JUII ata low iiship, dee'd. Register's OFIHE, ( SAM I, H. TATE, j Bedloid, July V| R*gU( ;jj •W- FJ. OF LANCA-TEI:, i JL> 11 'i in. ily ol i'l.iH.i ),. i,,.|.. he has UENI 111 successful pi act ice I N A lIIIROHI I oi years, : CI I ;.E,. UI, education at the be I Medical Coiiege in Ihe U Stales and laid Ihe experience and practice in the •iilien nt Ho for several years, a mem ber ol the Analytical Medical Institute ol N. Voik, and late Medical Surgeon ol the T'nited Stale, N.,vv, now O!lei T . huiisi IL lo tire public to attend nay I ro tVssiona) calls. 3 1 I he purest medicine:, alw ays on hand diiect from the TI -at i.dboialoiies ol our country, ami the Botani cal (.'aniens of the world. No patent medicines pre sciihed or lECU ninemled. Mcdicu.es used only which will not break uovvn the constitution, but w ill reno vate the system from all injuries it has sustained iioin mineiat medicines. Chronic and difficult disea ses MUAI he 11 eat ED upon ana ly t ICAL prini'iptes, which is lo know and usceilaui what disease is. lis nature and character require a knowledge of the chemical constituents of every solid and TIN id of the human' body ; t he change LLIR solids and fluids are capable of uiideigoiug. To know what medicines lo employ lo cure diseases, requires a know ledge ol the chemi cal CON,: AUDITS oi all agents employ ED IN medici ,J -and JF we aio in PAS E.-sioi; of this knowledge, it F possible to CMC any disease— no matter ol how long siaiui.iig and leave Ihejiatieiit IN A healthy and per it*c*tly CIIIM! cofidtlion. M< laiicholy, Aberration, or that state of alienation a: J iv. AMIES, of the mind which renders persons in capahleof enjoying the pleasures or performing th" duties of life; Dyspepsia, that distressing disea-eand fell destroy tr ol health and happ uess, undermining tiie con.si ilulioii, and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most cmphalicaliy he cured, liiiouinatism, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy oi falling sirk ne>s; all chioiiic and stubborn diseases of Females radically REMOV ed. fsalt ithcuni, and every descriptlon TIL ulcerations; I'iies and Scrofulous Dis eases. which have Unfiled atlprevious medical skill can be cured by my treatment, when the constitu tion is not exhausted. 1 do say all disea,E., (ves, Consumption) can be cured. CURRI) without the knife. 1 will remain in my office on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 o'clock A. M. tod I'. M., to ac commodate patients from a distance, and consult in the English and Herman languages. Will make vis its to any distance if required. May he addressed by letter, I niton squaie, Lancaster city, Pa. July 30,-58-Jy. W. 11. WIIM >R, M.P. P. S. TF-E in iocal column my appointment to visit Bedford on the 10th, 11th, I'Jtii and L.'lth,days ol Au gust, To consult with patients on all diseases free of charge. VV. H. WITMOK. ,%8i kmdsof goods sold ;.t REED .V i\HN- Nt' lt'S for Curd or Rroducf; * Two-Niorv l'i*:ic Pioiisc AM) FIVF ACRFS OF GROUND FOR SAL?. IHE undersigned will sell nf private salon new TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, logelher with EIV'E ACRES OF t.'KOT \ |), siliiate along Ihe Bedford and Som erset Turnpike road, in Allegheny township, Somerset county, adjoining John ('oily, IVm. Barrick and others. The property is in good order, and lias all Ihe necessary out-buildings thereon erected lite properly is very desira ble for a good mechanic or laboring man, as it has every convenience and located in a good neighborhood. Terms easy. MARY SPROA7, N. R. For further information, address the Mihscriber at Ruena Vi.-ta, Bedford county, Pa. July y, 2558. M. S. FOR SALE, OR TRAIIK.—A Farm with in one mile of the Rail Road and two miles of Stonerstown, in the Broad fop Coal region, containing about ICn acres, being good bottom land—about one-half clear ed and the balance well timbered. The farm is well improved, and a fine spring of excellent water at Ihe door of the house —also two good orchards of fruit tioes, on the premises. A I.SO, Ihe well known Tavern Stand and Store House in Jhe town of Wood berry, situate on lot No. 5, on the ;dan ol said town 00 feet by I'JO feet, now in the oc cupancy of William Pierson. ALSO, ICO acres of land in Dallas County, lowa. ALSO, "-0 ncr< of land in Montgoinerv County, lowa. ALSO, • '-0 acres of land in llarri-on County, lowa. ALSO 120 acres in .Morrison County, Minnesota. ALSO Lot noB oi block 5'S in the city of Omaha, Nebfisk i'erritor v. All near the Kail Road- and presenting good opjio. (unities lot investments. O. K. SHANNON. Bed fold, July Q, IS.",S. Bedford Sprlhgx. I'itlS we||-known and delightful Summer Rc -oil will he open for the reception ol Vi- ti ison Ihe D lh oi June, and kept open till ihe lnt of October. I he new and spacious Buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the whole establish ment has been furnished in a superior style, and lire accommodation? will be of a characlei not excelled in any part of Ihe Uiiit.'d States. I'he hotel win be under th" management of Mr. A. Li. ALL IN. whose experience, courteous man ii is, and atU'iiUoo to hi. j i I-, give the amplest a-snraiice ot COTT i.II I and kind treat . m nt. : •he ('ompany have made extensive arrangements In supply dealer - and inn v ma's vvilh dl'ord Wa ter by the Imi rel, cai hoy, and m bottles, at the fol j lowing price , at the Springs, viz: For a barrel (mulberry ) $1 <lO J)o. (Oak) 3 00 Do. (mulberry) 3 no f, Do. (Oak) ' 200 fill boy, 10 gallons 2 2-5 Bottles, 11 pint, per dozen 1 .00 I lie barrels are careful I r prepared, so that pur chaseis may depend upon receiving the Water fre-h and sweet. All en nmnmc.il ton - -lion'l be addie *eil lo THE BEDFORD MINERAL SI'RIXOS CO., July 9, lh .s (It. Bedford County, r'a - The "It (ixhi of Search"* WILL nol In- (!- I.) any one wishing to |Hll chase a new cin tat Loyer's 3PHH _ n M± "vi '#? SiH Ht fo Os' !•' AS la lii A ! win*re la- just been received a largr and elegant ?.s --mtment ol a-nllernen's diess ami furnishing goods, , t un-Ist istli. in Jul t, ul CLOI lIS, CA SSTMF.RKS VEST! N(JS, CRAVATS, - CLOVES, See., &c. all of which are ottered lo the public at a low figure. (-lulhes made In urd-i nn .short notice. Cull ami buy oneol tho e !■ ..nili.nl coats made only by ( olii) I.oyer, Merchant I ailoli, <' I the till* si fa s h ioll ab I I . L acting good*. bo?b plain anil faneV, I nto Bedford ever brought t() Neatly clothe "ye people" civiL. r.eilf.n d,iily 2, 18"iS. 'J O INVALIDS. ii it. ii \kiis i\. ANALYTICAL. PHYSICIAN, AMI f'hysic iar fcr Diseases of the LUNGS, , )ilVt I. i; I. V l-liVSl' lAN TO Tlir. CINCINNATI MARINE 1 iO.-I I I' M . in: IN VA LI I>S KF.TRF.AT, Author ( j "Letters to Invalids ." Editor ol the "Medical Stethoscope," N.C., MAV Hi: CONS! 1/I'F.I) AT BEDFORD, I'A., "jr.isni.Yt;To.Y house; 1 WEDNESDAY, A ItD "ST, 1 Ith, ISoS. Dr. liaiihnan treats Coisiimpt ion, Bronchitis, j Asthma, Laryngitis, am! ail diseases ol the throat ' and lungs, by Medicated Inhabit inns lately used in j ihe Biomton Hospital, London. The great point in ' the treatment ol all buinan maladies, is to get at the direct manlier. Ail medicine- are estimated by • their action upon (lie organ lerjuiring icliel. This i is the iiviporliint fact upon which Inhalation i* Lns ' ed. lithe stomach U diseased we take medicines j directly into the stomach. If the lungs are diseas ed, breathe or inhale medicated vapor* directly into the lings. Medicines are the antidotes to disease ami should be applied lo the very seat oi the iLsease. Inhalation is the application of this principle to the ilealiiient of the lungs, lor it gives ns d.reet aceess to those intricate ail cells and tubes which lie out of reach of every other means of administei ing medi cines. Inhalation brings the medicine indirect con tact with the disease, without the disadvantage of anv violent action. Its application is so simple, thai it can be employed by the younge r inlunt or techiest invalid. It does not deiange the stomach, comfort oi business ol the patient. (U nci: I)i- K a S cs TREATED.- In relation to the fol lowing ill -oa-c>, either wher com pi icated \\ 11 II l.iiug attentions or existing alone, I al-o invite consulta tion. I usually find them promptly ritr.ik/r. INipl.ipus an 1 all other forms of female romplaints, Irregularities and U'eakne-s. - Pal] fatm„ and all other forms of Heart Di.-cases, Liver l 'oiiipl.iiiits, Dyspepsia, and all other dt.-eases of the Stomach and Bowels, Bib s, tec. <Vc. All disease of the eye and ear. Neuialgia, Epi lepsy. and all forms of nervous disease. ' S. I). 11A RDM AN, M. D .A*o charge Jor consultation. June t, lkoB. .1 DM l.\ 'IS J RsiTO R S .YOTII'E. NOTICE is lii'tphv given Hint Mtnrs of administration have been granted to the undersign ed by the Register of Bedford county, upon the es tate of Henry Shnters, late ol Liberty 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 tor settlement. THOMAS, NORRIS, of James' Creek, Huntingdon rrot. t Aden r. July 0. 1808-Ct. A CARD. Allegheny Male anil Female Seminary. 15 .18*SI?I Hi*. F':>. I'lte summer term vvill open A tig. f)th. Fall ! term, Oct. 'Jlst, IBTrSt, and winter term, Jan. ISt li. Spring term, April hth, 1859. with full particulars may he bad of W. W. BRIM, A. li., Principal. N. B. Students coming to this institution will he conveyed free of charge from Bedford, on the Ith August , by addressing a letter to Mr. Samuel Wil liams, ot Rainsburg. Rainsburg, Bedfordco., June 1, '57 ty. Slop & LOOK.! AT THY: NRI'AT largaiffis!; THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME!! Oster, Mauspeaker & Carn. Respectfully present their sincere thanks to their numerous friends and patrons lot their kind and very lo oral patronage, since opening the and respectfully beg leave to announce, that they are now receiving and opening the Second supply of new Summer floods, embracing a large and attractive assortment ol STAPLE AND FANCY DRY HOODS adapted to the present ami approaching season, together with a general assortment of Groceries, Queenswure, Cutlery, Huts, Cups otid Bon nets, Booh and Shoes. a large and varied assortment of D. R dney King X. Co's Philadelphia made, Ladies, Misses and Children's fine Boots, Shoes, (Jailers, Slippers and Ties, \.c., ivt*. Having puichased our goods at the very low est possible CASH prices, we are | repared to oi fer greater inducements than ever. Come in and see—we will take great pleasure in show ing our goods, whether you u isii to hoy jer not. jßed/ord, July 9, f ;>B.—3m.] ftar'k. Ag-sies Would lespectfully announce to the public of Bedlurd and vicinity that she has just ree'd. a large and well-assorted supply of OPRIHSG AND SUMMER @i ®yi jltg) p. En bracing a general assort ment of staple and fancy articles, comprising in part, Superb Black and Fancy Silks, Robe A'Quiila, or , Side Stripes, Lawn Robes, French Dti cals, Borage.-, Tissues and Muslin I)e Lai ties, l.avvns and Ginghams, White and Printed French Brilliants, Plain and cinb'd. Swiss Muslins, Hosiery and coisets, all sizes for Ladies, Buttons, Braids and cords, Collars, Sleeves, Edgings and Inserting: a full supply of Mourning Goods; Silk Parasols ; best Kid Gloves, ol all colors, Chaliies, Alpacas, Calicoes, Muslins, Flannels, Tickings, Summer Coatings, Tweeds, L ans, Linen and a general assortment of Boys' Wear: a large lot of Shoes and Gaiters, Moroc cos, Linings and Binding-, together with a gene ra! assortment of Groceries, Paints, Oils and Var fiish. I\. B. Hardware at cost for cash, or six months credit to punctual customers—embra cing almo. t every article in the hardware line. April 30., G m. Mew droodls. The undersigned respectfully annftunce to tiieir li iends ami customers, that they have just opened a very large and general as;Oi (merit ol (iPRIMuU! IBIER (*, coiisistir.g, in part, as follows: SSILKS, FH ALLIES, ALPACAS. DELAINES LAWNS, HER ACES, BR! 1.T.1 A NTS, FRENCH and AMERICAN CIIINT7.. CINGHAMS, GLOVES, COLLARS, HOSIERY, NC., kC. SJIAWLS A ND MAN TIL LA S. Cloths, Ca-simeies, Ve-t ings, Muslins, Drillings, licking', Ky. Jeans, Linens, Sheetings, Cpt'.pitades, flannels, Cassinelts, Nankeens, Camhnes, ( hecks, CHEAP CARPETS, White and Colored Chain, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting. Rugs, Btwls A Nhoi's. Hals A ( Al-o, a laiite stock o! iasluonable READY M ADE COATS. Also, a full stock of (liorcries, Woailen Ware. Nc Having selected our good- with great care, we aie enabled to oiler our customers \ FRY OREAT BAR GAINS for cash, country produce, or on six months credit to punctual dealers. An examination of our stock i- 1. -spec}fatly solicited. A. B. CRAMER \ CO. Apr. 30. ATTRACTION! Now ant! Cheap Clo! It ins;Km porium. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Bedford, and surrounding country, that he lias opened out in Bedford, at the old'and .veil known stand, known as the RISING SFN," an extensive Clothing Establishment, where be will always be found with a large and well selected stock of gentlemen,and boys* clothing. From his long ex perience in the hnsine-s, he flatters himself that he cannot be surpassed, either in his facilities for pur chasing clothing at a low figure, or of selling them ower than any other store within 150 miles o! this place. Not wishing to enumerate the many dillerent art i eles of clothing ou hand he would merely state, thai HI part, his stock consists of coats ranging from 75 cents, to $lB, pants fioin 50 cents, to $lO, vests from 37s cts, lo SG. Also, shirts, collars, cravats, trunks, carpet racks, See., .Htc. All persons wishing to purchase clothing or any tilling else in my line, will never regret ot calling at Leopolds No 1., cheap clothing Emporium, where you can get cheap and unheard oi bargains ( ome one. roine VL May M, IS-'S. A. LEOPOLD. ATTfNTION, MARKSMEN! J(J It ,Y B t) H I) i: 11, GTTNSTVUTH, Bedford, Pa- Sftop at Ihe cast end of the town, one door ul Hi* i 'siilcuce of Major VVasliifrurtglt. A If guns ul mv own manufacture w.trranD,!. May L'l,\")S.-ly. T H K liivt'i* luii^onior. T'II EPA RED I'.Y DR. SANDFOKD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Ts one of the be it purgative ami liver medicinet now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier mibler, amt 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 011 tile stomach ami bowels tocsrry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect ually, without any of the painful feelings exper enced in the operations of most Cathartics. it strengthens the system at the same time that it purges if: and when taken daily in moderate doses, w iil st rerithen and build it up with unusual rapid >• Ihe Livr.i: ls'one of the 'principal regulators of the human body; and .• when it performs its functions well, the powers of the system are ful ly developed. The stomach isalmo-t entirely de pendent on the healthy S action of the Liver for Ibe proper performance of ils ('(motions; when the stomach isat fault, v the bowels are at fault, and the whole system suffers in consequence of one organ—the Liar • —having ceased 'o do its duty, for the dis- em eases of that organ, one of the proprietors has ** made it his study, in a practice of more than " twenty years, to find some temedy where- with to counteract the many derangements to „ which it is liable. lopiove That this re- .rnedy is at last found, ; any person tioubleil with ** Liver Complaint, ir; uy ol its forms, has but to g? a bottle, and conviction ,is certain. 1 j 1 lie-e Gums remove all morbid or bad matter liom the system, supply- j ing 111 their place a heal j by flow of bile, invig- mt orating the stomach, can -ing 100 ito dige.-t well,' purifying the brood, giv ; ing tone and health to the whole machinery, I removing the cause of fse the disease—effecting a ' radical cure. . | Ilillions attacks aie , cored, and what is bet ter, prevented, bv the occasional use ot the i Liver iitvigoralor. One dose after eating g is snficierit to relieve the j stomach and prevent the tend from rising and ; ron ring.* A 1 Only one dose taken *** at night, loosens the : bow els gently,and cures Co,ti veiress. One dose taken after each meal will cure Dys epsta. dose of two teaspoonfulls will always relieve Sick Headache. One Lottie taken for fe male ob-froetion, re moves the cau-e of the disease and makes a per feci cure. Only one dose immediately re I i e v e s Cliolic while one dose often tepeatedis a sure cure for Cholera .Morbus 'S. and a pre v e 111 ire of Choi era. K7"Only one bottle is needed to throw trot of the system the effects of medicine altera long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before ating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well.— One t'ose ollen repeated cures, Chronic Diarrbexea, iiv its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel com plaints yield almost to Ihe first dose. One or two doses curt?s attacks caused by U'orms in Children; there is nosurer, safer.ot speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. C7"A few boltlos cure 3 Dropsy, by exciting fhc absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending thip medicine* as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever ami all Fevers ot a Billions Type, it operates with cer. tainiy, and thousands are willing to testify to fts wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. Cl?". Mix WAT nr. IN rut: jtotrn WITH rue I.NVKJOR .vruu, and swallow both together. TIIF. LIVER. IN VIGOR ATOR / a■ scientific mejiral discovery, and is daily Working i cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by i magic, even Ihe fir-t 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 IDadache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. ritlCE ONK J,OLLAR PEIt BOTTLE. F'R. SANFORD, Proprietor .">l3 Broadway, N. Y. For sale at the Drug Stoie of Dr. IJ F Harry, Bed j ford, Pa. May 11, IS3B. —* JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A FINE IJEAU OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty,and it cannot exist without a fine I head of hair, then lead the following, and if you ask I more, see circular around each bottle, and no one • can doubt. | Professor IVaoJ's Hair Restorative. —\\Y I call Ihe attention ol all, old and young, to this won ■ lerful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gtav hair—covers the head of the bald with a lux in i.int growth—removes the d.indrutr, itching,and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a continual flow ot the nutiiial fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair wilt preserve ils color, and keep it liom tailing to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, 01 diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely the young will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without tt. ltsprui.se is upon the;Wgc.<- ,; thousands. l lie Agent for Prot. Wood's Hair Restorative in New Haven, received the following letter in tvgUrd to the Restorative, a lew weeks since: Dure Run:, Cox., July 25, 1 S'es. Mr. Levenworth Sir: 1 have been troubled with dainirufl or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together, I saw 111 a New Haven paper about "Wood's flair Restorative" as a cine. I called at your store out lie Ist ol April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and"!' found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re moved tin: sriiit and new tiair began to grow; ibis now two or three inches in length where it was ati olf. I have great faith in it. I wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer ot this.— I don't know as any of Ihe kind is used in the; place, vou may have a maiket tor many bo'tles nltet it is known here. Vours with ;es|>eet, RUFFS PRATT I*IIIT.A ., Sept., ft, 15..?. Prof. WOOII Dear Sir: Your ll.nr Restorative is proving itseiflienelici.il tome. The trout, at d also the back pail ot mv bead almost Inst its covering—-in fact had. 1 have used but two halt pint buttles ol < your Restorative,and now the top of my head is well -t inhled with a promising crop of young hair, and the front is al-o receiving its benefit. Iliave fried'other preparations without any benefit whatever, f think from my own per-onu! recommendation f dm induce many others to try if. lours respectfully, D. H. THOMAS, M. D No. 1 ftt line street. Viva* KXNKS, Is., June 32, Isib, Prof. O. .1. Wood: A you aie about to tiianuf'act ore and vend your recently discovered Hair Restora tive, I will state, for whomsoever it t>iay concern, that 1 have used it and known others to use if—that I have, lor several years, been in the habit of using, other Hair Restoratives, and that I lind yours vastly -uperior to any other! know. It entirely cleanses the bead ol dandruff, and with one month's proper use wilt restore any person's ban- to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearanee; and all this, without discolor ing the hands that apply it, 01 ihe dress on which it drops, | would, therefore, recommend its use to .-very one desirous ol having a flue color and fextme to hair. Respectfully yours, WfI.SON KING. O. J. WOOD iV t'o., '212 Rfoedway, New York, (in the gieat New Yotk Wire RailingKsUblisrrteiitj anil 1I t Market street, St. Louts, M-. And sold by all Druggists, For sale at the Drug Store ot Dr. B F Harry, Bel ford, Pa. May 14, IS'.S.
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