Steer. trespassing on the pre- ,,ih->s ol the snhscriber, residing in St. Clair ' ti,e first day of June last, a red steer, •pa large bell, mpnosed to b•* over two years old, ...jr <■r"[ I f' ( ' , ' am ' a su 'allow eut mark out of Die ... tt;e awie i - requested to come forward. ... ...np-itx . pay charges and take him away, or ' •' u-ll he disposed of as the law directs. SAM PEL KKF.S. A. H- C- BROCKEN, CLIFT STREET, NEW YORK, MAN!" CACTI II Kit OF .... sVKiXDIS. UDMU'.OPATMK' VIALS, . i;API ATFI) MF.ASURF.S, NFUSING POTTf.F.S, F. PC. I, , s . Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers. I o ( vr,rphers. etc. Green Glass Ware by the pack- A liberal discount made to the trade. Orders t !rv Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price . -cut en appliration. fp [aug Id,MS. frmii S>£*. .Ini'- fCl.oftV New York LUNG INFIR JT7 M;V- My connection for the la-t ngt.t years j, the above Institution, as Chiei Physician, and wve!ve veat>" course of steady devotion to the cure I'liliu.uiafy Consumption ami its kindred diseases, '..geihcr with my unrivalled opportunities and ad vantages ol pathological re.eareh—aided'not a little perfect system of Mfi/irn/ Inhalation —has en -1,1, .1 me to arrive at a decisive, diieet and SUCCsS • ■ i.uise ol tieat.ue.it for Die positive and radical .re of alt diseases of the Throui, /mugs and Atr~ . By Inhabit on. Die vapor and curative ji.ipert.es of medicines are directly addressed to the eased organs and the integument. I do not ad vise the use ol medical Inhalation ol any k.nd, to exclusion of gfHmal hcatiHtnl; and although 1 ...iisider it a uselnl adjuvant in the proper manag-*- nrht of tl(Ose fearful and often fatal dt- 'ase -. yet I • leein it very necessary that eas'h patient should have i ,e benefit ol both genua/ and local treatment.— t he success ol my treatment in the above diseases, .! the high character of the Institution over which j have the ho tor to preside, are 100 well known to ,ed arty eulogy or comment Irom me. At the so Imitation of many private and professional frimK .- ru igh wIo- e philanthropic Jo' Ibeubove ctraiily i s- liven long ami liberally supported, and alter due , ~r.ideration, I have concluded to make such at i.gemenlsa* will bring Die t.enetits ol my experi , and treatment within the reach of alt, and not . ..iifuie myself as heretofore, to tho-e only who eti . the liiiiiiuary, or who were aide to visit nie at office. Hoping therefore that the arrangement will give en! ire sat i-i act ion, Imth of my proless.on i.re'l.reu am' tire puhiie. 1 would respectfully -in . move hi conclusion, that /.-./ >iotn/„ rou-ni/lr // r• illy or t,,/ t-thr, or. all diseases as above, and that ■ rmdivc'-. the -ame as u-ed in ttie Institution, in -nit each individual ra-c, In huh no I upon, Ainl ./Inhaler*, i \r, ,Vr„ will he tot warded by express ... \ part ol Die I i.ited S'ates or the Gairadas.— 1,. \|i teims of treatment by letter are as tol vi/: S'2 per nioiil h for each patient, which rclu iuiml e;ne siiilii'ier't tor one month s us**; .... inhaling Vapor, and at. Inhaling Apparatus - meld as billow-: sf. to be paitl to Fxpress Agent .. . jt ot the box of Medicine, and the balance the exiritat en ol the rnoirtii. il the patier.t to* . .lor ts ruitrt Iy satisfied with the treatrueiil.— I ..in i Is, by giving a lull history of their ease, ami i*;-.r symptoms in lull, can tie treated as welt try letter as by jm i sor.al <\.iaiii.ation. l'atients avail . themselves'w Dr. Janet's treatment may n!v upon immediate and permanent relief as Ire seldom i..- tii treat a case over Diiity days. Letter* for ad •. ice promptly answeied. For further narticulars address JAMF.S M. JARKKTT.M. P.. No. S"2O Lioadwar, cor. Twelfth St. N. V. P. S.— t'hysieiaiiS ami others visiting the city are re-jnetlolly invited to cailat the Inliiniary, where !. i.v interesting cases ran be witnessed, ami v heie . ir iiH/noo,'l oj'p-iinln* for the inlialalnui ol T'-.l vapor can le seen and inspected. [aiig Id, Gin. 8 oi" i*t* il .9ni'or f>r August a j Term ('> Bit cbiv.) 1N:M. ilcilintd Boiough \. Wayne Mower. John II Uusii. Beilioitl Tp—Jacob It,mil.ait, Sa.lFI Detihaugli. Ilroail Top—Davitl Fonl. John F Lowry. i deraiil Joseph Coi le, Solomon Herkman. t'umbelland Valley—Jonathan Moore, Geo. Ktliott. Hopewell—Win Smith. Juniata— Michael Kegg. I ondonderry —Samuel Logtie, Josial. Miller, l.iberty — John Cyphers. Homoe—Henry Mills, Balizer Flefclipr. V-'jver—Jo= F Blackburn, Richard McMullin, Geo IV Williams. Bn.viilei.ee F. ist- Join Nycnm, ol Jon. Providence West_San.net Bender, st. Cb.ir—Thos Jones, Hem v Kauffnian, Levi IJc- Diegor. Thus !> Wtscgar"Vet", Ma'hevv Wrights, Geo \ u kioy. S. • li.amptr.r ll.*/. •!- uli O Neat, Tims Donehoe, . ..zil Browning, Aileinas Bennett. .tii Woodberry D.tvt I F Bucher, John II Fluke- S. ake Spring—Daniel Snider, ot Henry, i ~..iu_ Adam CwteljTsiiiincl Shatter, John II W.il- CKAM) .11 ROfts. Bedford Tp-—Thomas Knox, Win Philips, David I ~ Iter son. Jacob Sl.ultz. Broad i't>p— J C Everhait. ( iJ- raii •.t imes Rollins. Cmuherland Valley—Adam Zembovver. Hope we 11 Jos W het-tnne. Harrison- lonalhan llyde. Monroe Evan Svvarl/w abb r. M. Woodlierry—John F !lolingr, Daniel Hakei, N ;.M i -f.eo flow sci , das W Blackburn, s.-j • !|-lu;ig bor— Samuel Statler, ol Emanuel, llen- II Scheil. "-out bam pi on— Isaac Wilson. sjiaSpring—(.ui Smotise. s nith Woodlierry—Wm SniJer. St. Clair— A J Crisman. I nir.it John llys-ong, Baltzer Fletcher, Josepli I rovie, f.eo Beegle. ji iST OF CAUSES put d >wn for trial at a j August Term, (.'Dili day,) 1 K 58. ' "bit Shieeve v Joseph Huron I rait & Tricker v Flemming ami Wiley ] B K T & 1' Road Co v Patrick 1.-dity ' blten Pennell v A R Crane ct at ' i ; Mahoiiy et al v Solomon Sponger -Maitin llelsel v Maiy Barley Win C Logan E-q v D 11 Hoiins K-q McClnre St McClelland's ue v Levi I.vans Levi Harduiger v C C Morgan John Weimer v .lame- Carnell Wm Bonier's use v John Taylor et a! i i'k llddebiaiit vC F Kiemer u. iii Wcimer's u-e v James Carnell David Hel-el v John Long et al A Blair's use v John Blair et al I belli & Coile v Win Overocker I liz Kei.uar.Fs use v David Bowser et a! Maria McEldowny v Samuel Williams Lewis Johnson v AmosUobinett et al f - s Kern's n-e v Sam'l Kerns ex'ra et al -hini.ita School District v Lewis A Furrier Br John (icttz v Barndollar & Ashcotn hirnes Browning v Artemas Bennett '•r-epli Bailey v Jackson Stucksy Philip Bergman v WmLashley 10-eph Filler v Lawrence Jamison 1 McCauly and Co v Jno Davidson ami Co ' iiitata School District v Joseph NieoJe.mus M m ifihert v Jacob Lingenfelter Protlioiiotary*s Ofiice, f S. H. TATE, Bedford: Aug. G, 'dS. j Proth'y. Aoi'iaaf School. lui County Superintendent will open a Normal hi i oo| in Bedtord, on Tuesday, Aug., 17, to coiiiinue '■d Friday, September filth. All the teachers in 'he county, and ail who intend to teach in the coun ty during the coming winter, are lequestml to at tend. No charge will be made for instruction. H. HECK CRM AN". July .10, IS/jS. County Superintendent. Auditor's .\ol.ee. The undersigned apjioinled by Ihe Orphans' 1 uurt in and for the county of Bedford, to di-tribute 'J-e money in the hands of Wm. M. flail, Esq., ad ministrator ol the eHate of Amos Ita ley, dec., among 'be creditors of -said ilec'd, will aftend to the du ties ol said appointment on Monday, the 10th day ol August, at his office in the borough of Bedford, at DJo clock, A. M. of said day, when and where ail panics ndei v.-led cap ajteiid. JOHN MOWER, July do, I VIS. Auditor. SHE RIFF'S S.7LKS. P.Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to me directed, there ,vj!| he p\|w.c...| public -ale, at the Gviiirt House, in ll.e hnioiiuh ot t'.edlord, on .Monday, the Gib day of Aiign-t. A. D. ls's, atone o'clock, P. M . Die following Real F-tate, t„ w.t: One trait <•( 1 m.l ( ••ntainiug arr.-s ami DM petr lies more or less, about 451 acres cb tre.l and tsw!'*i f-nce, u itii two 100 W. lIOWS.T, A. J. Crissman, Fred'k |]erkhitn*r and others, sit uate m St. ('lair tp., Redloid countv and taken in execution as the property ol Daniel I). Snow beri/er. Ar.so — One tract of land containing 76 acres more or less, about 4 ) acres cleared ami under f- nce, with a twn-stoiy house thereon erect : ED, adjoining lands of Daniel Miller, Jos. La -' sure and others, situate in Monroe township, Bedford count} - , and T iken in exec.UTl in AS the ]>roperty of Jonathan Berrin, (.TIE of the def.-nd ants YT the suit of M .SE> TIRR-SJORY, et. ah At.( grooml in Haltottsville, fron t-ng :I |- feet on niain-stret t and extending hock 2DD feel to an alley, with a two story luick house and (tame kitchen attached, and frame .-TABLE thes**on er< cLol, adjoining lot of John Ditmor on the *a-L, and tfie public road on tin* west, situate in South Wondbeft y t j>., Bedliud county, and taken in execution as the proper!}" of Nancy Ston* r. AT.SO— One lot of ground in the VILLAGE ot Chat lesvtlie, Colei, llN towrisiiip, Bedlo;.! coun ty, containing one acre more or less, having thereon er. cled a txvo-storv I >g dwelling house, \y ith one and a liaif slory store house and yvare house attached; also a stable and corn crib there on, a!j LINING the public road on the T a>t, Jos ( ot le on the wel and S. nth, and tot ol Adam L)I. ID on the north —S* ized and taken in execu tion as THE piopetly . I Ailam Diehl and Joseph F. Corle dt I'ts, at the suit ol Jacob Menclt. Also — All DEFT Thotnas W. llorton's right, j title inteiesl ami claim, in and to one tiact of, land Called buck bullion, containing til) acres, j more or less, about I acres cleared and under j fence, w ILLT a story and a half plank house t hen - !on elected, adjoining lands of Win. Forrester | ott the YY es!, and Ttie Juniata river o: the north, east and south. Also —One lot of ground in the town of if vpevvefl, frontingJ!() feet on M;ffl.n street and extending bark till teet, with a two story plank house an.l >rnoke house thereon erected, adjoining lot of Manidollar, Lowry Jk Co*, on the noith.aud eniy K. Stiong on ttie soul he ist Also —One lot of ground in the town of Hopewell, fronting about HO feet on Wood street, and about |g.) on liioa.l stieet, extending back to m l! race ami i> inn three square, with three two sj..ry tough cdst dwelling bouses, tdacksmilh shop, shoemaker shop, and tinner shop thereon erected Ai.-o—All defendant's right, title and intere-t in 10 acies <>| iinimpiove.l coal lan.!, wariantcd in the name ol John L. (iiove, adjoining lands ol John ("e-si.a, lis.;., the Hopewell ( oal and Don Company j ami ot hers— A 'so —-One tract of unimproved bntto n land, knovyn as ;he Adam Voting tract, < onta.ni i.g "ii acres, more oi less, adjoining Juniata river on the north, j ami lands ot John King's ln*irs on the east and Ai.-o AII rief'ts interest, in and lo 3 tract.- i of unimproved coal lands, war ranted in the name : of Thomas \V. Ilm ton and J-s.se Crove, contaiif i mg in all about 1 >4. acres more or less, adjoin | ing lands ol Win. !M mtgomei v, now John Ce.ss ' na. E.*f ami others. Ar - —Cue other traet of 1 iiul (ontttinmg 2,- 300 acres more or less, known -is the L iiitios Iron \\ uk's I'M p.*rt y , üboul ''DO ;u'its ciiaitil id i!in!- i 1 ■-!• .\t i;!i ;i two .-Fu y |<; .Lye lluig I- us' . a Ih'ii St.,l y l,i i. I, sl..r.' I.mi- f, ,n <• house, iH' tal turnace, ..tie i: ■:• forge. .vt<• . Hautli'v and A. J. S.mvki.v, Esqs.. ; Judges of the same Court, in the same County I ol Bedford, Vou and each of vou are hereby re- j quired to be and appear in your proper persons 1 with your Records, Recognizances, Kvuruoa- ; tiwits. and other remembrances before the Judges | aforesaid, at Hcdl>rJ, at a Court of Oyer and j Terminer and Com ral Jail Delivery and Cene- ; ral Quarter S. s.-jons of the P ace therein to he i hofl' ii i'r the countv of Bedford, aforesaid, | on the full Monday of August, (being the 3se tilings to which youi ; s**v • rai oilic. appertain. GIVEN under my haul at Bedford, on the .'5 >t!t day of July, in the year of our Lord ISOS. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Serif. \Uetiiioß Kt tefeaiiics*!—-TheSchool, Diitt.lOrs it llo.ilotd Ifoi'Mtigti, an* about To i-rn't a large livo-l"c, brick School 11.. h p. Ci feet liy -ft, '.villi i prnj ■ I i.at each en.l of li> feet by ■>. ;w(i with -'"lie 1..ne.,■ mat cellar under i u!: >!•• I-i l-t.uj. S ! ii! i>,i clors. tunii the Kith .lay Aiiu -I i.i xt, iii.'l ■ \ will receive sea'.-.l p. .ij.nsat- fx. the loecs-,. ■, ' ;?■! materials for the cri i tioo . bail-lmg, ■.x follows: !. ! ■.. ;1. excavation <>t tie.* liar an.! fo&n.la t ori. For tie or . Foil of ilie stone Woik ol" ttie foun dation. 'I. ''lll r.! i sia tei :.i Is. It. Fur the making, burning ami delivery of .'!(!()- 0" i brick, the cl iv an.! place i... *!,. kilns to be I'm nislif.l by the Directors, iI ;t>•e received for the whole or any smaller portion- of said work, and lor all necessary details ami particulars; per ons interested are reier- , re.l to the plans and specifications in the hands of John P. Heed, Esq., Secretary of the Board. The stonework will be required to be put up by ; the Ist of Novr. r.ext. 1.10,000 ol the brick must be burned this fall and delivered on tin? ground not later than !he Ist ot ! March, next, and the remaining |>ortion of the hi irk must be burned and delivered not later ihan the Ist i day of July, )s.jo - G, ISIS. Bedford County, ss. AT an Orphans' Court Ix-KI at Bedford, in ami tnr ai.-r guardian (ten. B. Hoi -inger; Jane Hid - ine,. r , wife of (eal id suid c .nit a! Bed ford, this 7th i!a\ oi May, INfis'. At' st— ' ' SAM i, 11. TATE, \\ ,m. S. Fi.i ks-, Sli'lf. fiotli'y. !.i.\i;S l itis KM TWO choice lots of ground, situate on main- : street, in the Borough of SchelEhurg, Bedford roun- Ty, adjoining tie 1 re.-idiuire ol John Srnilh. Esq., having an excellent •• i PVVKLLINt; IIOUSr, STABLE, &.C., [|[iß thereon erecfetl. ALSO— —"""-Three tracts ol line lime stone land, well set with timber, containing one hundred acres in each tract, situate m .Morri son's Cove, Soulh Woodlierry town-hip, Bedford co., adj ..ning lands of John K. feeler and other-. ALSO—Two tracts ol timber land, situate in the Stillwater District, Minnesota, containiii" res pectively IGo and 190 acres. ALSO —One tract of white pine timber land, containing Ooil acres, situate on the line of the Pittsburg and Connellsville Rail Road, in Allegheny township, Somerset county, eighteen miles west of Cumberland, having thereon erected a large Dwel ling House, large Bank Barn, haw-mill, \e. ALSO A number of tracts ol timber lands in IVdfort! and Fulton counties. ALSO—Several Iracts of iron ore and coal lands in Bedford county, on the line of the lhnitin"- don and Broad Pop Railroad. Terms easy. Apply to *W. P. SCH ELL, lied ford, July f, 1 S">S.—(iw. Auditor's Notice. j\ lli*' Orjihans' Court in and fu the county of Bed Inn!, in the mailer of the dhtribution of the money iti the i,and> o! David Patterson, one ol the Ex ecution of the hist will \c., of William Patterson, deed, John I*. Reed, appointed auditor to ascertain the advancements made to the heirs, and report the distribution ol the balance. i he auditor will attend to. the dot les of the a hove appointment on Saturday, the 11th day of August, next, at Id o clock, A. M., at his office in the bor ough ol Rediord, when and where ail parties inter ested can attend if they see proper. JOHN' P. liF.ED. July IC, 1858. Auditor. Take Kctice, i' > make arrangements for I'ail Trade C. W. lilTi> V\ iii nli'T GOODS at ri iliiced juices to those that buy lot cash. (. .ill and see and you won't In* disappointed. And all those that know lit! tiis. 1v,.. indebted will please call and settle their accounts. (Aug. 6,'oS A DA lit. K A M I I V OF (..A. Sail, ihi sale hv G. XV. Rtij.p." REGISTER'S A'OTICE. ALL persons interested, are hereby notified that the following named accountants, have til ed their account HI the Register's Office ol Bedford county, and that tin-same will be presented to the Orphans ( ourt,in ami for said county, on Tuesday, the 31st day ot August, next, at the Court House in j Bedford. I lie supplemental account oi Robert 0. Galbrailh, one of the executors of the Ja-t will .Nr., oi William ; Ga'brjith, late oi Napier township, dee'd. !he itrrntu ' of Nathan G. Wright, adm'r ot the j ( Stale (it Samuel Mock, lateWW St. Clair township, ; deceased. 1 he account o( Michael l.iitz, adm'r of the c-tate ot John Luiy, late ol Snake Spring \ alley township, | deceased. ' 1 1 tie account ot Samuel Keigliart, guardian of ( ;i .iririe A,- Susan Reighart,of Bedford township. I tie account ot .1 oiln Rowser, adm'r of the estate ol i.L/alieth St tiller, late of Napier township dec. I he acii.unt ot John Ake, Esq., adm'r ot the es | (ate ol I. PeterShirner, late ol Union township,dec. j Ihe account ot Elizabeth Blackburn and Thomas i Mr I uy, executors of the last will &.c., ofThomas j \\ . biackburr, late ol St. < lair township, dee'd. Ihe account ol Wn. (". Wise gar ver and Andrew I. V\ isegarver, executors of the last will Nr., ot . Daniel \\ isegarver, latent Bedford township, dee'd. i Jno account oi O. E. Shannon, Esq., one of the [ adm i>, •/>■ hunts noil arm Irstumriilo tntne.ro, of I homos V ickroy, lute of St. Clair township dee'd. 1 he account ol Samuel L. Russell. Esq., one of lof the administrators. •/ hoot. it on, rum (■..lit in nto I,to, ol i homas Yickroy, late of St. Clair town i ship leceascd. t lie account of Samuel L. Russell. Esq., execu tor, oi the Inst will and testament of Solomon Kilter, la'c ol the borough ot Bedford, dee'd. 1 hp. ferponnt of Samuel 1.. Russell, Esq., adm'r ! of flu? "state of Josiah 1.. Barclay, Esq., late ot the | borough oi Bedford, de'd. i ne account ot Samuel L. Russell, Esq., guardian _ Emma F. Baielay, of the Borough of Bedford. . ae account ot Samuel f,. Russell, Esq., guardian ol Mary L. Barclay, of the Borough of Bedford. Ihe tir-t account of f tiomas Recife, administra tor ol the estate of Phiilie Keefie, late of Bedford township, dee'd. i he account of John B. Furney,'adm'r of the estate ot Vmbpw ( arn, Lite e pute.-t medicines always on hand direct from Ibe be.f Lei oratorio-of om country, and tbe Botani- I cal Garden- ot me woild. No patent medicines pn - sci died or iceomtneiHh-d. Medicines used only which j will not bic.ik down the con*tttution, but will reno- , \ ate the sy-tem from all injuiies it lias sustained i liorii mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult disca- I ms must be treated upon analytical prilictples, w bich ; is tu know and ascertain what disease is. Its nature ' and (uaiacter requ re a knowledge ot ttie chemical j i on-title'. :s n. eveiy • do? anil t.u.d ol the human j body; the change, ri, )st so! Is and tluids aie capable ol undergoing. Jo know what medicines to employ to cure di-eases, requite- a know 1-dge of the ctiemi cal constituents ol ail agents employed tu medicine; and II we art- m |lOSsessior. of Ibil know b-dge, it is ' I 'Or - ie to cure any disease —no matter ol how long standing—and leave lhepalient in a healthy and per- Icctly cured conditio.). M Isiicholy, Aberration, or that state of" alienation 1 and weaklier- oi the mind winch renders persons in cajiibleoi enjoying Ibe pleasures oi pi rforrnii g the • duTicsof life; that di-iii-ssttig disea-eatid tell T roy ei oi health and liajqi.n-ss, under mining I the top million, and yvaily carrying thousand- to untimely graves, can most emphatically be cuied. : RUeieyialisin, m any form or condition, chronic or actfcT warranted cniable; Epilepsy or tailing sick- ' nesr; all cbioiiic and stubborn diseases of Females' rad.caily removed. Salt Rheum, and every ! destii]ilion oj ulcerations; l'.les and Sci nlulous Dis- ' eases, which have battled all previous medical skill can be cured by my treatment, w hen the constitu tion is not exbau-ted. | 1 >lo say ail diseases (ves, Consumption) can be cur.il. Gj-CAXCRR CUiWO without the knife. 1 w ill remain in my office on Wednesdays and Saturday®, from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 I'. M., to ac couiiiodate patients fiom a distance, and consult in the Eg!l hum: German languages. Will make lis its t any distance i! required. May be addressed by letter, l ultou square. Lancaster city, I'd. juiy3o,MS-ly. W. 11. Wll.M R, M.D. U.S. See in local column my appointment to vi>it Bed lord on tbe !lttli,ll!h, I'Jiiiai.d 1 3th, days oi An- ' gust, to consult wi'h pate nts on all diseases free o! : charge. W. 11. Wi i'MOB. A Two-.* lory 3'r:tme AM) FIVE ACRES OF GROUND FOR SALF. _— THE. undersigned will s--il at private sale a now TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING j lIGI SE, together Willi |- I\ E A( IUN OF j GROG NO, situate along the Bedford and Som erset Turnpike roa-l, HI \ll.ghenv township. Sorter.-' f countv, adjoining John Corly, Wm. • Darrick and other.-. The properly is in good order, and lias ali lite tiec-sary out-buildings therein erected—tlie piop-Tty is very desira- i ide fur a good mechanic or laboring man, us j it has every convenience and located in a good j neighborhood. Terms easy- , MARY SPROAT, j \. i>. Tor further information, address the j suhscuber al Iltieiia \ i-la, Bedford county, Pa. .1 uly !), !SiS. AL S. FOR SALE, OR TitADK* — A within one j miles*' the Rail Road and two miles of Stonerstown, | in the Broad fop Coal region, containing about 100 acres, being good bottom land-—about one-bait clear ed and tbe balance well timbered. The farm is well imptoved. and a fine spring of excellent water at the door of the house —a!o two good orchards of Iruit trees on the premises. ALSO, the well known Tavern Stand and Store Ilou-e in the town of Woodberry, situate on lot No. •>, on the plan of said town 00 wet by 130 feet, now in the oc cupancy of Wiliiam Pierson. ALSO, D O acres of laud in Dallas County, low a. ALSO, 320 acres of land in Montgomery ( ounty, lowa. ALSO, 3JO acres of land in Harrison County, lowa. ALSO 120 acres in Morrison County, Minnesota. A LSO Lot no *> of block 33 in the city of Omaha, Nebr .-k • Territory. All near I lie Rail Roads and presenting good oppo. tunities for investments. * O. E. SHANNON. Red foul, July 2, IS3S. NOTICE. GEO. B. A MICK, surviving partner nf lit late firm of Geo. B. Amick Bro., notifies all persons interested, that the Books oi said lirm ate in his hands for settlement, and that circumstances demand an immediate closing up ol the business ot saiil firm. Persons indebted, or having settlements to make, are therefore requested to call on the sub scriber without delay. The subscriber w ill continue the Mercantile Business at the "OLD STAND," where he will be happy to meet his friends and customers at all times. He will receive in a very short time a new snpolv of seasonable goods, which he is determined to sell (Mi the most reasonable terms. _ St, t'laifsville, June ll.'oS, i.ML B. A MIC h. Bodforri SpHngs. I lilf> wvfl-known anJ (feljuliifnl Summer Re mit will he of)T lor the reception rl Visitors on the j ''•Ml ot June. a>i( kept open lill the Ist ol Orlober. he lIPW ami spacious Buildings ere. led las! year . are now fully completed, and the ivhole estblih -j 'uciii has been luriushcd in a superior style, and ihe. i -Mcommodations will be oi a character not excelled "I any part of tl„> |Jr,it e ,) Slates. I be Hotel will be under the management ot Mr. • '• ALLEN, whose experience, courteous man nets, and attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. he < ompany have made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individuals with "Bedford Wa tei by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the fol lowing prices, at the Springs, viz: I'or a barrel (mulberry) $1 00 Do. ,Oak) ' 300 { Do. (mulberry) 3 no A Do. (Oak) 2 00 Carboy, 10 gallons 2 21 Bottles, 1 J put, per dozen I ,10 Ihe barrels are carefully prepared, so that, pur chasers may depend upon receiving the \Vater fi h ami i?\% **et . All. fornrnunicaiions c houhl b<> add retted to THK BKiM'ORD MINERAL SPRINGS CO., July 'J, 1858-6!. Bedford County, Pa. The 6 *Right of Search" \\ ir.f, not L)<* denied to anv one wishing to par chase a new cot t a? I.oyer's IP m p or i Ti m O F ras ss s A ! where has just been received a large and elegant as sortment of gentlemen's dress and furnishing goods, consisting, in part, of CLOTHS, (-ASSTMERKS. VLSTING'S, CRAVATS, GLOVES, &c., &c. all of which are offered to the public at a low figure. Clothes made to oril-r on short notice. Call and buy one of tho-e beautiful coats made only by ( (din l.oyer, Merchant TailoTl, ' 1 f the finest fashionabl 1". 1. a-ting goods, both plain and fancY, J nto Bedford ever brought tO \ eatly clothe "ye [xrojile" civil,. Bedford, July 2, 181b. TO INVALIDS. 1111. II I li I) M 1 ;\, ANALYTICAL PHYSICIAN, AND Physician for Diseases cf the LUNCrS, FORMF.ISI.Y PHYSICIAN TO I nr. CINCINNATI MA RIM: HOSPITAL, AVI) INVALIDS RETREAT, .1 ufhor oj "Letters to l,tva!in? rt the painful feelings exper •■need in flxr operations of most Cathartics. ir strengthens the system at the ame time that i purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strenthen ami build it up with mrnsital ranid ty- TheLtvKi: tsoneofthe ftritrf ifiat regulators of the human body; and -• when it rh'r/r,rni its functions well,the ;ow- a* er.s ol the ystem are fnfj ly developed. Jhe atom- ach is a!ino- ; entirely deJ pendent on the healthy action of Ihe Liver fo* the prop.-r performance of its functions; vrhei the stomach isat unit, k the bowels are at fault", .ltd the win do system suffers in consequence of one organ - the fd'ir —having ceased 'o do its duty*. lor the .lis- K eases ol that organ, one of the proprietors lias made it his study, in a practice of more than w twenty years, to find some remedy where- with to counteract the many derangements to m , which it is liable. To prove that tins re- , imedy is at last found, any person troubled with L,ver Complaint, in any ui its forms, has but to a bottle, and conviction I is certain. These Gums remove all morbid or had tnaUer romt lie system, supply- w ,ng IH place A hea' j by flow of bife, iqvig mm er-ting the sfnm irh, rat* | sing food fo digest well,v., purifying ihe blood, gic ling tone and health to the whole machinery, 1 removing the cause of the disease— effectin" a radical cure. I Biilious attacks are cured, and what is bet ter, prevented, by the ■ occasional use of the Liver Invigorator. One dose after eating .g is snfieienf to relieve the' stomach ami prevent the food from rising and souring. A Only one dose taken ™* at night, loosens the ; bowels gently,and cures gg Coxti veness. One dose taken after each meal wiii cure Dy, epsic. [lp"one do-e fit \tj t\vo teaspoonlulls vrili | always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken tor fe male obstruction, re | moves the cau-e of fhe disease and.mekes a per fect cure. Only one dose immediately rel i e-v e s Cholic while o:ie dose often repeated is a sure 1 cure for Cholera Morbus 9. and a preventives? Cholera. C 3 Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a long sickness. One bo! tie taken for Jaundice removes all 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 often repeated cures, Chronic Diarrhocea. in ifs worst form-, while Summer and Bowel com pl.ioits yield aimo-t to the first do-e. 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. 03 A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting trvi ab-orbents. We take pleasure in recommending tiiis medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and alt Fevers of a Biilious Type. Ji 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. O^cMix WATER IS THE MOI ru W ITH TIIK IN VJGOK ATOR, and swallow both together. THF. LiVEli INVIGORATOR Ti- ir sriratific medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by' magic, even the 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 pep-ia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. rr. ICE ONE noi.r.AN rnR BOTTI.E. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor .'!!•") Broadway, X. V. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed ford, Ta. May 1!, IS-3S. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A TINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY* HAIR. Talk of beauty,and it caunot exist without a fine head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask more, see circular around each bottle, and r.o one can doubt. Professor Wood's Hair Restorative.—YW call the attention of all, old and young, to this won deiful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair—covers the head of the bald with a luxuriant grow th removes the dandruff, itching,and all cutaneous eruptions—ranses a centinua! llow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dres'-ing Ibr the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme obi age, in all its natural beautv. We call then upon the bald, the grey, ot diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely the young will not, as they value tTie flowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upou Ihetofcgnw of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in' New Haven, received the following letter in regnrt'. to the Restorative, a few weeks since; DEEP RIVER, COX., July 2.1, IS.rS. Mr. I.evenworth—i*ir: I have been troubled with ilaudrufl or settrf on my head for more than a year," my hair began to come out, scurf and hnir together, I saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair 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 ofl. I have great faith in it. 1 wish you to send mo two buttles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this.— I don't know as any of the kind is used irf this place, you may have a market lor many hollies after it is known here. Yours with ;espeet, HUFUS PRATT. PHII.A., Sept., 9, 18A7. Piof. Vv'ooi! Pear r-ir: Vour Hair Restorative is proving itsell lieneiii iai to me. J lie trout, and also, the back par! of iny head almost lost its covering—in fact had. I have used but two half pint bottles o* j-r.ur Restorative,an.! now the top ol my head is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the- I'rout is alr teceiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 think from toy own personal recommendation 1 can induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. 101 Vine street.' VINCF.NNKS, I A., June 92, LSOO. Prof. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact ure and vend your recently discovered Hair Restora tive. 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to use it—that I have, for several years, been in the habit of using, other llair Restoratives, and lhat I find yours vastly superior to auy other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use w ill :e=tore any person's hair to the original you tli In I color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the bauds that apply it, or the dress on which it drops, I would, therefore, recommend its use to every one de-iious of h.i\ ing a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KING. O.J. WOOD fc Co., 212 Broadway, New York, (m the great New Yoik Wire Railing Kstublisotlent, and 11 I Market street, St. Louis. .M-. And sold In- all Druggists, For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. t! F Harry, Be l ford. Pa. .May H, IS.IS. PJIMPHLET LETT'S. THE Pamph'let Laws ol the State have been received at the Prothonotary's Office, a fid are ready for distribution among those entitled to receive them. S. H. TATE, jnly 23, 'f)S. Prot'y. .(A V N E*S WRIGHTS, Bennett's and Dyott's Pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. Li u 'y