CLOTHING At Tirst Cost. Now i- the tune to invest your money. A. f.-of-nIJ Oilers hi pi-.-vnt stock of ready rnaite ! it. fall at his store in Bedford, a! Ihe u- il known stand, known as the "Bi#ing Sun," where you ran get clothing of all kinds worth double the money you invest. (aug: 50/58. 'I )edford.Academy—The Fall term of jt > the Bedim d Acao'.my will commence on ;\1 uidav, September, fith. his the object of this insti'ntion to cultivate l.cM, .■;/.'/anil heart. Without the harmonious cle velopeirient el lh uit.lhrtual and moral powers veuitb carrot be tilted for the active (It.ties of tile. U'h i-t en pains are -pare.l to cultivate tlie mind, , very can* is ta!,<• to imprc*- the heart by prrn/'> iat S. A M'.'V STTPLY BOt received and i > ■ ci;• -a | at .1. J. jVI ShoefhaL-r's Cotutvnile store, ( org. If ST RECEIVED ill SllOej: i kerbs Cof.ila !•• sti.ee. a large as sortment t.f c >IT e, sugar, svrtij', molasses, greeti and black Pas, slairh, spices. imago, randies tice, Jkc., who It vt til b>- - >!d very rlma|j. Aug. "dliSoS. THE ATLANTIC TfcLEGB aPH COMPLETED! QFEE.Y vif'rom.rs HEsp.rnii */•>' hi:sn:i;..vr nccu. i.v. LY IIECEH /:<■<' "i Ii F. -stup-minns . i;t. j I u(. vt g '.l'" Al ien! e Tet-erapt < able hi- bet n hic>it|>lit t>> i suc i e.-ful i. tinifihtiie- >i ■ thi-. toa-lbei with the BEDFORD RAILROAD, i.its excited tl.e people -o ninrli that tie t.ave aI - n 0.-t furseln eveiv thins except HEED A- Mi.WYirtrs Fancy and Staple Pi v (I .ids Shu ■, where a fine a= - sortmei.t ui cloth . ca-n.meres, prints, bleached and unbleached irusJiri-, gingham*, GiOCCriDiS, cofFe, jttiear, molasses, extia pulverized sugais. -piers, i i,ee> . and runieioi s 0.l er article#, tiave • |ut been leeeived and opened out tor sale, all o whirh wail lie sold low for rash, or com.try produce. , FALL AM) BK I'ONYIN'CEJ). (aiig. go, '/iS. 1 LOO!) miISK i IJT FOR MM'. THE subscriber W idles tos.-!l In.- f.!.< ami lot in Bw na Vista, Juniata Tow nship, lb dfurd county, "ti liit !) ar>- ■ J -c!•■ suable one, h' ing well calculated ( ira business man, il Ireing in a good neigliboihood. Bu< na \ i-ia wants anoth er store, a good wagon mak> i, slioertiaker and tailor. ttF~An\ person wishing to purchase >urh propeltv. at a low price, will addi>ss the siihsciihei at Buena \ iota. It sold, pt -ses-i >n given thi- Fall. AK'IK'LAS KECU. Aug. 21), JS.bS-tf. EXECIToks JVOTfCE. NOTICE is lii reh\ given tiiat letters Testa mentary have been granted hy the Register of Bedford Countv, to the subscriber, on the last 'Will and Testament of John Maiken, late of lli'dfonf township, B<*df>rd county, deceased all perstins indehted to said Estate are reiptes tid to make immediate pa\ment, ami tlte-e hav ing claims on -.:is. Eycutor. tif'3'il.' i] i (terehy gi( n t> the C'om- X N missioners atul Treasurer, the A-sessoi 'ml Collectors oi ti • Poronahs ami Townships ol the county of f!e ||onl. that they au i.in In reiptir • *: to iti-cUaTge their irspect iv> I'uties in obeitiencc .i the Alii.'ntv Ln'.v-:>{ Pennsylvania, approved 21-1 .y oS April, A. I). 1 -"|S. Ami that any neglect, or 'Ht-perfoimance of tt>* ilutie- i', L;OK. A. M , jtt sunnier uniform with i lume, and 12 tsHinds of blank cartridge. J>y or ) uf the Cap'. U NI. Dl BERT, O. S. A CARD. A!!t*, Jan. ISifi. Spring (ft:! 1 ., April fv'h, IS:>9. CCf Circulars vvl!Vi full purlieu", irs may be I.ail of U . W. BRCM, A. 8., Principal. N. P.. Students fomin; in this institution will be c, i.vi yed free nf charge liom Bedford, on the iih ■\ uu-1 l.y a Idler to Mr. ">an :<• I U'il- J.. ri c . of Kaii.sbuig. K.ilt shut®, Bedford co., June 1, *.">7 Iv. aya.va.'a.Y.va.waaa/v.v.Vvv * IST CF CAUSES put dawn U trial at £ a August IY111;, IS.iS. 'nhn Shrceve v Joseph Hixon Dean A ! 11 •.■ ir• 1 v Flemming and Wiley I' AUK Th P Koad <'o v Patrick Leddy '-bben lYnce!l v A iv Crane e! a] Mattony it at 1 Solomon Sponsler lartm HcUel v Mary Bailey Vi in C Logan E*q v I) II Holms K-q - lit I* re .V McClrllaud's use v Levi I vans Lei 1 llarilingn \ C C Morgait John Weimer v .luines Caiuell J' in Border's use \ John TavJoret a! 1' red'k 15ijilt iuant v C F Ko-nner John Wei trier's Use v Jan ss (.'arrieil It avid ilelsel v John Long et al A Blair's use v John Blair et al Itieh! N: Co:le v Wm Overocker Lliz Kennard's use v David llows-r P | a | •Maria McEldowny v Samuel William* Lewis Johnson v Amos Kobinett et al I'hos Kern's i;sp v Sam'l Keios cx'rs et al Juniata School District v Lewis A Furner Dr John Ueliz v Darmlollar fs Ashconi lames Browning v Artemas Bennett Jo eph Barley v Jackson Stuckey Thilip Bergman v Wm Lashiey Joseph Filler v Lawrence Jamison •' MrCauly and Co v Jno Davidson and Co Juniata School District v Joseph Nicodemns 'A in Dibert v Jacob Linjenfeiter I'iothonotary's Office, ( S. 11. TATE, Bedford: Aug. t>, '-OS. \ Protli'y. OHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT, cheap, durable* and ptOty, already ground a( Marl lev's, (j 1 N,'f>7. SHERIFFS S.If.ES. BY virtue of siuuliy writs of fieii facias to me directed, there will tie exposed to public sale, at the Oouit House, in the borough ol Bedford, on Monday, 'he ;0:It day ot August, A. P. is s, atone oYlnrt, P. M.. the following tFal 1 state, to wit: One tract ol land containing acres and 23 perches more or less, about 4S) acre# chared and under l-nce, with two log dwelling houses and saw-mi I thereon erected—on Dennino's creek. ; (joining lands of Jaeoh \V. Bowser, A. .1. f i i.ssinan, Freti'k Berkhimer and otheis. sit uate in St. flair tj>., B-dloid county and taken ill execution as the property oi Daniel 1). Suow , Lerger. ALSO—One tract ol land containing To acres more or less, about 40 acres cleared and und-r t- nce, with a two-story lug house thereon erect etl, adjoining lands of Daniel Miller, Jos. Lea sure ami others, siluaie in Momoe townshiji, Bedford county, and token in ev colion as tin property ol Jonatfian Perrin, one of the d.T-ii.l ai.ts at the suit of M .#es (i. gorv, et. a'. \i.-o—One trai I of land containing 200 acre# more or 1.-ss, about C>o acres cleared and under Icnre. iyith-a two-story log h. .use ami fig ham tl.ereon erected—also some fiuit trees tliereon. adjoining lands of Wm. f.ashl -v Win. lian Anted Lash lev an I other.-, situate in South ampton If.. Ib-dlord county, antf taken in i\- eruiiori as th- projierty ot At hoi Bennett. Ai.-m—(hie tract of land containing 200 an - more oi less, about 100 acres chared and under I- me, with a two-sL.ry log lior.se ami tl utile lug fiarn thereon erected—a'so an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Thomas Law le ad, '-'man Tew el I, l-ain and others, siiuate in i Southam|iluii lp., Bedford county, and taken in • -v• e.;.; ij as the pr ju ity ot f ied- i ick Buxton. Ai.-o—One tract of land c adainirig 3 ntn#. oi .i.-oi i. xs, abut cuie-half acre cleared and under fenc.-, :.dj lilting land# l Doll.ms, W.n. '!'. Daiiglierty, John (i. { lai k and tuiie;#. situate ia St. Clair tow ii#htp. Bedloid counts, and lak.-n in execution as liit properly ol James and Samuel Si urt. Al.so Ail del I, John Fo.-del X light, lille itl tt-ri #t and claim, in and to one lot of ground in lb. Hoiough of Bedford, fronting about f'l feet on Pitt street and extending hack about 2-i-O f'. to an alley, with a story and a half b. i. k bom.-, with back buii hug attached, two-stoiv log lions--, ami large log stable thereon erected, adj lining lot of Mis. Elizabeth Baylor on th.* east and Bedford street on the west, and taken in execution as the j.ropeitv of John Fo-t.-r. ALSO—One lot ot ground in Put tons vi 11 th a two story brick | hoti-e and iiante kitchen attached, ami trame .stable thereon erected, adjoining lot of J 'hn Ditmor on the ( -a-t,and the public road on the west, situate in Smith Woodberty tp., Bedford county, ar.d taken in execution a-, the pr>.j-., rtv ol \a nc \ S'otu r. Ai.so—One lot of ground in the village of | Chailesville, CuJerain township, Bedford coun ty, rout.lining one acre more or h hiring theieon eretted a two-story I g dwelling house, with one and a halt story store house and ware house attached; also a stable and corn cribtheie : on. ,i 'joining the public road uii the ea-t, Jo j Voile mi fhe west and scut ii, atul lot of Adam l)n hi on the noith—seized and taken in execu te II as the propel,y Adam L)b-hl ami Joseph i-. ('orle ilel'ts, at the suit of Jacob .Mencli. ALSO —AII il -ft I hmnas \\ . Ilortun's right, title inteiest and claim, in and to onetiact ol land called buck bottom, containing fit) acres, more or ie-s. about i acres cleared ami under fence, with a story and a hail plank house there on elected. a joining lands ofWm. I'oirest. r on the west, and the Juniata river on the north, ■ ast and south. Ai.i>—One lot of ground in the town of II >pev||, ; fronting oil feel on Ah HI in street and extending tuck i IMI 1,-et, with a two stoiv plank t.o .-•> and smoke I house Ihereon erected. adjoining lot of Harndolhir, f.owry K('o.,on the not th, ami eniy !\. Strong on j the southeast ALSO— One lot of grow J in the town o: Hop well, fronting about IMI tret OH WOOII sti et, anil ahou" Iti'i on Itioat >tlect, f:trnding hack ton,.!! lace and j I) vg three square, with three two stoiv rough cast Jv\ , Iling liouses. htack-riuth shop, sii(,eiriaker shop, and t.unci shop thereoil elected I At.- > —All iteleiutanl's right, title at:d interest in :n arte* oi unimproved coal land, wariantcd in [the name ol John 1.. Grove, a ijufninj, lahtls ol John (*e--i a. I.sij.. rhe Hopewell Coal ai.,l lio i Company atul others— A i.s >—One tract of na:mprov ■ I fiottom l iiui. kf o.\u as ttie Adam A mmg tract, i oiitaiiimc acre-, more or le-s, adjoining Juniata river on ttie north, and lands of John King's heirs on the cast and V,e ' ,— Ai.su—Ml def'ts interest, in and to .'5 tracts ;~1 iiiiimprot til < uai lands, wat ranted in the name of I liiuii.is \\ . Hurlon ami.; sse tdrovo, contain ing in all a 1 h,til I.> 1- s mare or less, adjoin ing i ituls of \\ ni. .Mofilgoim-iy, now John Cess na. id-ij , on the north and w<*:, ami lands ol lohn I'oid and otbus on the south, an i land - ••■I Wm. Evans on the east, and till the above described lands situate in Btoad Top tow msliip, j Bedford county, except B ick Bottom, which is situate in Horn*well township, Bedford county, and taken m execution as the jirojterl v of Thorn i as IV. Ii orton. ' ALSO One lot ol ground in fhe town of St. !CI tirsvi!le 4 fioi ting b0 f. et on the pu!,liv roa, . and extending hack about J7O feel to an all, v, jwithastoiy and a half frame bouse, fianm shoe.i.aker shop and frame stable (hereon eiect |ed adjoining lot of John Heinsiing on the north, ; atul i,'t of Samuel Uarn on the south, situate in 1 St. Clair township, Bedford county, and taken i in cxecuSioii as I lie propeity of Jaco!) Wallets. A/.so—(hie ti ai l ol lam! containing 100 acres ' more or !, - , about •)■) acres chared and in, i.-i fence, wilt a log house ami log bam titer, oft e j ret !•- i also some trnit trees tiier eon, an join ing lands of Wm. i'letciier, Wm. if a-on, t.'l aths l.inn at! ! ( fliers, situate in Soutloi t ; ton ? iwn ship, B, .It td county, ami taken in < xecution as the propeity of ihmrge Blanki*y. At -o —One. tract ol la mi containing 2NO act e n; in or less, about 20 acres chared and under fence, with a dwelling house and stable then - on, adjoining lands ot Andrew Coiiins, Isaac Hunt, i and otheis: situate in Southampton (p., Bedford county, and taken in execution as the ! propel tv of Joseph Barms. ALSO —One tract ol laud containing 30 acres j more or i ss, about ten acres cleared and under j fence, adjoining lands of Rudolph Hoover, Fe tter Stern, Philip Croft and others: situate in Middle Woou'xfiv township, Bedford county, ' and taken in execution as the propeity of Ed ward Feat son. ALSO— AII d*Pis Thcm.as King's TIT !<•, | interest and claim in and to one tract of land, containing GOO acres more or lrss, known I * as the Bedford forge property, about 100 acres! : cleared and under fence, with a two story stone, and weather boarded dwelling house, with buck ; building attached, stone house, u are house, fotir ! teen tenant houses, iron forge, saw-mill, two coal sheds, two frame stables, large new bank barn, and other out buildings the,von erected— : also an apple 01 chard thereon, adjoining lands of (,'eorge B Kay's heir?, James rink, Win. Kerns.! i Benjamin Fmk, Jacob Steel and others. At.>o One oilier Iracl of land containing .100 acres more or less, known the Lemnos Iron N" >rk*> Property, about 300 acres clear*d and tinder fence, w ilh a (wo story log dwelling house, a two story l.i irk store house, ware house, titelal furnace, one iron forge, sixteen tenant houses, six horse stables, two coal sheds and oilier on! buildings thereon erected: adjoining lands ol Henry Hates, Michael Pluck, James Eichelbergrer, Eli Klttrk and others. Ar.so—One other Iracl of land containing! TO acres more or less, all cleared and under i'ence, with a Iv.u storv log house anil log staid-' there on erected: adjoining hinds ol James Price, ILn rv dates and othi rs. and all the aimw rjesc'ib ed propet I v, situate in Hopewell township, Bed ford c nnitv, nnii taken in execution as the pro perty of Thomas King. Sheriffs Office, J WM. S. FLUKE, Bedford, Aug. 0, '-AS J SheriH. | i*S <2* BV*it .itlil'Ol'sr lor August P j Term (30th day.) ISfS. Bedford Borough--A. Wayne Mower, John H Rush. Beilionl 'l'p—Jacob Barnhart, Sam'l Delitiaugh. Bioad Top—David Foul. John E Lowrv. Colera.it— Josepli Corle, Salomon lleckman. Ce.mlieibind A ;-lley—lotiatbait Boore, Geo. ESliott-i Hopewell— Wm Smith. Juniata—Alicliael K-gg. 1 i.or-.ot:rcceptlo me direcled,'under 'he ban lan i sal -it the Hn- PR VAJS *!. KMIMKi.!., Rn sM.-nl.,} tie several Court-.if(bimmor: I'le.is in 111** Sixteenth Di.-lrict. consistifjg ol the counties oi Franklin, Bedlord, Somerset and Fulton, and by virtue of his office of the Cctirt of Over and Terminer and General jail de livery for the trial ol capi tal and other offenders therein and in the Gene ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and Jott v G. 11 vitTi.ttv and A. J.SMVKC.V, L- js.. Jndg. -ot (he same C >t rt, i:i the samg.Countv ol Bedford, Yoti and each of van are h. i J\ re quired to be and appear in your proper with your Rec ids, Recognizances, tion®, and oth r remembrances before the Judges! aloresaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Over and Terminer and General Jai! Delivery and Gem . nil Quart* r Ses ions of the Peace therein to be holti. n I>r the count; <.i" Bed! :d. afaid. on the nth .Monday of August, (being the 30th • .av,l at 10 oh loci, in the Ibrenoon ol tliat dav til'-. .' and t:;e?i to do tii ue thing to wliich vo.ii sev. nil ofiit e> appertain. Gl\ E\ under my hand at Bedford, on the j 3 lib day of Julv, in the year of our Lord 18">3. WILLIAM S. J'LI'KE, Sheriff. Bedford County, ss. AT an Orphans' Court held at H"•■.%. In-low tile Judges of the saiil court, O Mitolionnf . 1!. Hoi*- - ■ r: 'ai;.- Ho'-n ger, wi. . i '(.forge i',. 110 l ger, !! i--id.ng i., |;, !iorl .on :y. • Kliu- Funk. I'll he mi.l app ar a! an Orphans' (' mil to hi- held t I'm.Hold in mid loi ll.e <• unity ol' Pedford. on the :"dh Monday, iOthday of August, A. I> ISoS, to acrcpl or fpliisv In • l|,p real . ,-t etc o! -a <1 deceased un rhspo cd of ul the valuation, which has l.er-u valu ed ami appra -.-.I in pursuanre of a <\ nt ol partition oi valuation issued c ut o! our said court am! to the s! ri!i of ailco d.i not Ice -old. In testimony w h< r cl I have hereunto set :r.\ !L.S. j !>;':! ami the sal of said c jtirt u! IJt'J- I h I, litis 7th t.'uy oi Mi-., i.Sj-S. At st " .- AM I. 11. TATE, -'!• Pioth'y. Q <•>' Sffer, ' sate rtSjtassing tn the I * iiiii '- of i!i • s-iihscriVr, residing in St. Clair i}>..al- ■ d In" first day .1 June last, a red steer, v it ha large bell, sopno-ed to hem er two years old, one <-.ir cropped an ! a swallow cut mark out ol'the other. Ihe owner is* requested to come forward, j.cove pioperty, pay charge- and lake him away, oi < i-e he W ill he disposed ol as the law directs. Aug rt, -Y.S SAMI EL ICKKS. ATTRACTION! Xrw and C'heap ('!a Ih //f•?E mpo v t Ufa. > t I i 1 1, mull i -igned would respectfully int'orrri !.*** citizens ol Iledlord, ami surrounding country, that lie : us of.- I.ed ( ut in Betlloid, at the old ai.J well known st.u.d, known as the "RISIMJ SUN," an extensive ( lothing Establishment, where he will alw'ay- he found with a large ami well selected stock 01 gentlemen.and hoys' clothing. From his long ex perience in the business, he Hatters himself that he cannot be surpassed, either in his facilities lor pur— chasing clothing at a low figure, or of selling them ower than any other etore Within 150 miles of this place. Not wishing to enumerate the many different arti eles ol clothing on hand he would merely state 4, that in pait, his stock consists ol coats ranging from 75 cents, to ijiS, pants fiom 50 cents, to SIO, vests from 37k ct, to SG. Also, shirts, coliars, cravats, trunks, carpet tacks, fvc., Kc. All persons wishing to purchase clothing or any tiding else in my line, will never regret of calling at Leopold, No 1., cheap clothing Emporium, w here you can get cheap and unheard of bargains—Come one. come all. May 11, 1878. A. LEOPOLD. A LARGE QUA \TI FY Or (1. A. SjJtj for sr.le !,v (>. \V. Rtspp. I likniSTEli'S .YOTICE. I ALL persons intere-ted, are hereby notified ' iliat the lollov intr named accountants, have fil ed their account* in the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that the same will be presented to the j Orphans' Court, in and for said county, on Tuesday | ; > he .; !, \ t ,la >' oi ' August, next, at the Court House in j Boclford. j Ibe supplemental account of Robert C. Galbraith. one of the executors of the last will &c.. of William , Galbraitb, late of Napier township, dec'd. 'J he account of Nathan G. Wright, adm'r of the estate of Samuel Mock, late of St. Clair township decpaeed. I be account ol Michael Lutz, adm'r of the estate ol John I.ulz, late of Snake Spring Valley township deceased. ' . ihe account of Samuel Reigbart, guaniian oi ( atbarine \ Susan Reighart, ol Bedford township. I he account of -lohn Ro'.vser, adm'r of the estate ol Elizabeth Stiffier. latent' Napier township dec. 1 he account of .lohn Ake, Esq., adm'r ot the es- i ,a, . H . ol ' >e,er Shinier, late of Union township,dec. 1 he account of Elizabeth Blackburn and Thomas -My f >y. executors of the last will Ike., of Thomas W. Blackburr. late ot St. ('fair township, dec'd. 1 he account ol Win. C. Wisegarver and Andrew ! I. tt tsegarver, executors of the last will fcc., of Daniel Wisegarver, late of Bedford township, dec'd. i Ihe account ot O. E. Snannon, Esq., one of the j adm rs, ./r Loin* no.n rum It -m vitato auncxo, ot J h.Kjias Viekroy, late of St. Clair township dec'd. I he account of Samuel L. Russell. Esq., one ol ot the administrators. //- tom* iio/i, rum I i"ii>l ol J'houuts Aickroy, lute of St. Clair town- : gl'itp .leceased. The accountof Samuel L. Russell, Esq., execit toi, b' the last will and testaiTieutol Solomon filler, iate ol ihe borough ol Rett font, dec'd. The act "unit of Samuel 1.. Russell, Esq., adm'r of the estate of Josiah 1.. Barclay, Esq., late ot the borough of Bedford, de'd. The account ot Samuel 1.. Russell, Esq., guardian of Emma F. Baiciay, of the Borough of Bedford. Ihe account ot Samuel Russell, Esq., guardian of Alary F. Barclay, of the Borough of Bedford. ' i he lir-t account of Thomas Recife, admmistra- j tor ol the estate ol Pho-be Keeffe, late of Bedford I township, dec'd. 1 he account ul John B. Kurnej, adm'r of the estate i of A r.drew ( ant, late oi Bedford town-hip, dec'd. 1 he snpplenu i.ta! account ol Joseph Nicodemus, 1 acting a Juiii.istralor ot Joseph Itull, late of Juniata l.'Vvnslup. dec'd. L Aster's Oltice, ( SAM'I. H. TATE, Rvdio/ti, July :ic, '•-?. j Regi-ter. G \r- \V. IF* OF LAM:ATER. L > (fi-i in ri v ol i',. '-qdelpi.ia.A-wbcro ho has lie-u in succes-iul piai tH s • ' h i.uifiher of vrars, teceived !u- i-i.ueation a! th- be. Al e J ir a| College in Ibe t ;( ,,d j ~.| u,,, experipi.'-e and practice in tlie ditie rent Hospitals forstveral jftsts. a ittrm bei ol the Anal) tical Aledicai Institute of ii. Voik, a id iate Medical Snigeouol the I'niteil Slates Navy, now offers himself to the public to attend any pr> fessional calis. I iic piupst medicines always on hand direct from !' •* be-t Laboratories oi otir country, and the Botani cal (iardens ol the wot Id. No patent medicines pre scribed or iecouiinendr J. .Medicine- u-ed only which will no? bteak down the ron-tiiution, but will reno vate the sy-tem liom all injuries it has sustained iium tnioeial medicines. Chronic and difficult disea i-ii ' be treated upon analytical pruici|des, which - to know anil ascerinin what di>euse is. Its nature ' . n'! I t :• „ .. .• :. ,1 _• ■ • u| I |,a c lie 111 :ai •"i noi n ~|y son 1 ai if tin..! ol the human bo-.v; the i-fang'*- thise solids and fluids ale capable ol hi. delgoing. jo know what medicines to employ to cure diseases, reipiire- a knowledge of the chenii e.i! constituents ol ..11 aaents cnipleyed in ri;e.i!c and it we are in pos-e-s.in: of this Unowle go, it i pcssit le to cure any disease—no matter of how- long standing—and have li e patient in a healthy and per fectly cured condii on. M iauchoiy, Aberration, or that state of alienation and weakness ot the mind which renders persons in capable ol enjoying the pleasures or performing the duties of lite; Dyspepsia, that distressing disea-eand tell destroyer o! health and happiness, undermining the constitution, and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, ran most emphatically be cured. Rheumatism, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted rui.ible; Epilepsy or falling -ick- I'le-s; ail chronic and stubborn diseases of Females ' • ically retnroml. Salt Rheum, and every description of ulceration.-; I'des and Scrofulous Dts i ase-. which have b,,til d all prev ions medical skill can be ruled by my treatment, when the constitu tion is not exhausted. I do say all diseases (yes, CoHnnmpfion) can be cured. L' r.I.V< ( r n:T) With,.Ut the knife. I will remain in n.v ulliee 01: Wednesday* an ! Satuiuays. f ro! ,i .i o '. ~,-k A. M. to . i'. M., to ac cn.'iM.iHtate patients m ui: a distance, and consult in the i . gl.-h and t •erman l.u guages. Will make \ i. it- to any distance if required. May be addressed by letier, Fulton square, I.at ca-ter c:!y, I'a. July it).'sS-ly. W. ii.Wll.M R, M. D. I*. S. See in local column my appointment to vis,! Bedlord on the Mirk, I Ith. 12th and l ith,days of Au gust, to consult with patient- on all disease- free of ctiarge. W. H. WIT.MOK. A Two-J*lory S-'raiuc A X {> riVt ACRtS OF GROUND FOR SALE. THE undersign.-d v. ill s-*l! at privalo stale a tmw 'i'iVO STORY FRAME DWELLING 1101 SE, together with FIVE A ("RES OF GROI \D, situate along ttie* Bedford atol S.un er-et Turnpike ton I. iti AHrghenv lownship, S .-jier.-et cotinlv, adj Jiilui Ciitlv, Win. Barritk and others. .The jumperlv is in good t-rder, and lias all the necessary oul-hnildings tin reon erected the properly n very desira ble for a good mechanic or laboring man, as d has < very convenience'arid located in a good neighborhood. Terms easy. MARY SPROAT. \. !>. Fir futile r information, address the ■■■•'! -cither at IJiietia Vita, Bedford connlv, i'a. Julv y, 1 S.*)B. M. S. FOR SALE, OR TSa A 3510. — \ l-'.ttsn within one mile of the Rail Road and two miles of' Stonerstown, in the Broad fop Coal region, containing about 100 acres, being good bottom land about one-ball clear ed and the balance well limbered. Ibe farm is well iunproved, and a fine spiing ol excellent water at the door of the house—a I-ot wo good oi chards ol i rui t trees on the premises. ALSO, ti,- well known Tavern Stand and Store llou-e in the town of Woodberry. situate on lot No. ■'>. on the plan ol said town GIT ieel by I'JO leet, now in the oc cupancy of William Pierson. ALSO, Ji 0 acres of land in Dallas County, lowa. ALSO, 320 acres of land in Montgomery County, lowa. ALSO, 320 acres of land in Harrison County, lowa. ALSO J2O acres in Morrison County, Minnesota. ALSO Lot no S of block 53 in the city of Omaha, Nebr sk Territory. All near Hie Rail Roads and presenting good oppo. trinities tor investments. y p SHANSON . Bedford, July '2, ISSB. NOTICE. GEO. B. AMICK, surviving partner _of lfi■ St.Clair-ville, June IJ. •> s . LEO. R. AMU K. Bedford Sp ririgs. iHIS well-known and delightful Summer Re sort will be open for the reception of Visitors on the Hith ol June, artd kept open till the Ist of Ortob-r. '■ he new and spacious Buildings erected last year are now folly completed, and the whole establish ment has been lurnished in a superior style, and the accommodations will be of a character not excelled in any part of the United States. Ihe Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous man ners, and attention to his guests, give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. I lie < ompany have made extensive arrangements to supply dealers- and individuals with "Bedford Wa tei by the barrel, carboy, and in bottles, at the fol luwinjj price?, at the Spring*, viz: For a barrel (mulberry) SI 00 He. rOak) 3 00 ?i l)o. (mulberry) 3 00 a Do- (Oak) 2 00 Carboy, 10 gallons o 2-"> Bottles, Ipint, per dozen 1 50 i he barrels are carefully prepared, so that pur chasers may d pend upon receiving ibe Water fresh and sweet. All communications should be addressed to THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS < (>., July 0, IS iS-Gt. Bedford County, Pa. The "ltighi of, Search" U ILL not bo denied to any one wishing to pur chase a new coat at Eoyer's fel 7:Ti pQ f? 111 111:, iPn OF F A Si IO \ ! where has just been received a large and elegant as sortment oi gentlemen's dress and furnishing goods, con -isting. in part, of CLOTHS, CA SSI MERES, VEST J NHS, CRAVATS, HLOVES, Nr., all of which areolferen to tlie public at a low figure. Clothes made to ord-r en short notice-. Call and buy one of tlio-e .beautiful coats made only by ' olin Lover, Merchant Taitoß, " : the finest fa s h ion ah IF. Lasting goods, both [ilain and fanrV, 1 nto Bedford ever brought tO Neatly clothe "ye people" c.v.L. Bedford, July 2, IS*;*-. Mr?.:. Agiacs &i§iigtp Would respectfully announce to the public i,f Bedford and vicinity that she has jusl ree'd. a large aid well-assorted snpjilv of J°rUNG AND SUMMER jr Em bracing a general assort ment of staple and fancy articles, comprising in part, Superb Black and Fancy Silks, Robe A'Quilla, or Side Stripes, Lawn Robes, French Du ra Is, Borages, Tissues and Aluslin !)<- Laitu s, Lawns and Ginghams, White and Brmled French Brilliants, Plain and emb'tl. Swiss Muslins, Hosiery arte! corsets, a!i sizes fi>r Ladies, Buttons, Braids and cords, Collars, Sleeves, Edgings and Inserting; a full supply of Mourning Goods; Silk Parasols; best Kid Gloves, ol ail colors, dial lies, Alpacas, Calicoes, Mttsiir.s, Flannels, Tickings, Summer Coatings, Tweeds, Jeans, Linen an 1 a general assortment of Boys' Wear: a large lot of Slices and Gaiters, Moroc cos, Linings and Binding®, together with a gene ra' assortment ol Groceiies, Paiufs, Oils and \'at rii. \. B. Hardware at cost f>r cash, or six months credit to punctual customers —embra- cing almost every article in the hardware line, April 30., ti m. •JR or _ -r-v- -T" r ihiyJj v-f ?"•.r-A' • The nndersigned respectfully announce to their friend- ami customers, that they have just opened a very large ami general as-ortment of SPRIMJ & SnniGß (ifiOSIS, consisting, 'in part, a® follows: SILKS, CU ALLIES, ALPACAS, DELAINES LAWN'S, BERAGES, BRILLIANTS, FRENCH ami AMERICAN CHINTZ, GI.NGtIA.MS, GLoVE>, COLLARS, HOSIERV, M'.,kC. SUA W J. S A N D M A N T I L L A S. Cloths, Cassimeres, Yestings, Muslins, Drillings, Ticking', Ky. Jeans, Linens, Sheetings, Cottonades, Flannels, Cassinetts, Nankeens, Cambrics, Cheeks, CHEAP CARPETS, White and Colored Chain, Floor <).! Clot lis, Matting, Rugs, Ilootf* t Q Slais A 1 tips, Also, a large stock of fashionable READY .MADE COATS. Also, a full stock of Groceries. Wooden Ware, Nc Havirg selected our goods with great care, we are enabled to otter our customers VERY GREAT BAR GAINS for ca-h, country produce, or on six months credit to punctual dealer®. An examination of our stock i- respectfully solicited. A. B. CRAMER ,' r CO. Apr. 30. exec rtors' m ) rrc k. LETTERS Testamentary having been granted by the Register of Bedford county, to the undersign ed Executors n| the la-t Will and Te.-tanient ot Phil ip 11. Hoover, late ot Napier tp., in said county, dee'd—all persons knowing then-selves indebted to said estate are reque-ted to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against it wilt present them properly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM HOOVER, Jenner tp., Somerset county. JOHN HOOVER, St. Clair tp., Bedford county. July 30, 1537. Executors. . 1 DMLVIS TRJITOR'S AVTICK. ,\OTTCE is hereby given that letters of administration have been granted to the undersign ed by tbe Register of Bedford county, upon the es tate of Henry Shuters, late of Liberty township, deceased —all persons, therefore, indebted to said estftc will please make immediate payment, and those having claim- against it will present thern duly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS, NORRIS, pf James' Creek, Huntingdon co., Adm'r. July 0, ISsß—fit. AVER'S CHERBY PECTORAL ant! ja\n's F.xj>ectorunt, at Dr. Harry'slDrug Store. " {july 30, IBSS-] AH kiodsol soods sold at REED AMIN NK'HS lor Gas!' or Prorhice, T H E Liver Silt igforalos*. IREPARED BY DR. SA.NDFORD, COMFOrXDKD ENTIRELY FROM OEMS, ! Is one nf ihr heit ■purgative and liver medicines now I before tne pubfie, that arts a Cathartic, easier, milder, am! n,o*e eflectual than any other medicine j known. It is no! only a Catharti'c, but a Liver re* , med) . acting hrst on the Liver to eject its morbid | matter, then on the stomach and bowels tocarrv off that matter, thus accomplishing t wo purposes effect ually, without any o! the painful heelings exper enced in the operations oh most Cathartics. it strengthens the system at the same tune that if purges i; ; and when taken daily in moderate dosre will strenthen and build it up with unusual rapid -I*l r Ihe Livn: tsone ofthe principal regulators of the human holy; and -• when it performs its functions well, the pow- ag ers of the system are ful ly developed. The atom- arb is a)tno*t entirely de | pendent on the healthy w action of the Liver for the proper performance of its functions; when the stomach iJ one orga> —the Inrr, . —bar 'r.g ceased *o do ITS duty. For the IF.s- • eases *!, AT organ, one of the proprietors ha' made it his study, in a 1 prartice of more than * twenty years, to find some remedy where- J w,th to counteract the many derangements to which if is liable. To prove that this re-. -nedy is at last found, aey person trouble,) with Liver Complaint, in any of its forms, has hut to the disease—elfectiiw a radical cure. Biliious attacks are , cured, and what is bet ter, prevented, by the ** occasional use w two teaspoorifulls Will always relieve S:ek Headache. One bottle taken lor fp male ob-truPtion, re moves the cause of the diseaseand makesaper ' t cure. ()111 y one dose immediately reli eve s Cholie w\...? one dose often repeated is a sure cute for Cholera Morbus i£ andapreventiveof I Cholera. j CyOnly one bottle is needel to throw out of the system lhe e fleet- of medicine after a lons sickness. One bottle taken foi Jaundice remove# all sallowne** | or unnatural color from the skiff. One clo-e taken a short time before eating gives ; vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. | One dose often repeated cures, Chronic DiarrhotPa, 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 nosnrer, safei.oi soeedi-e" remedy in the world. as it never la-its. C7""A tew bottles euros Stopsy, by exciting the absorbents. i He take pleasure in recommending this medicine i as n preventive A>r Fever and Ague, Chi!! Fever and all I- ever? Ol a Billions Type. Jt operates with cer tainty, and thousands are Willing to testifv to irs , wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. , £?~-Mix HAIKU I\ THE .worm WITH THE IXVIGOR ' rni! ; and swallow both together. LL.'K LIVKR IN VKJORA'L'OR Tt rr tri.m 'ifir -7 ! ■lcrort r/, and is daily working ; cures, almost too great to believe. Jt cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and*seldom i more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of , Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys ' pepsiu to a common Headache, all of which are the ; result of a Diseased Liver. TRJCE ONE 001.1.AE PER ROTTI.P. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor Broadway, N. V. I For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed ; ford, Pa. ! May 11, tSr.S. JOY J O TH'F. AD.MIRKRS OF A FINE nr.trr O* RICH GLOSSY HAIR. | Talk of beauty, and it cannot exit without a fine' head id hair, then read the following, and if you ask ■ more, see circular around each bottle, and no one i can doubt. Professor ll'ooJ's H'tir Restorative. —We •all the attention of all, old and young, to this won : dei ful preparation, which turns back toils original ! color, gra , 1, 1 r—covers the head of the bald with a 1 luxuriant grow th—removes the dandruff, licking,and .ill cutaneous eruptions— causes a continual fi'ow at ; the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular I dressing for the hair will preserve its color,and keep i it Horn falling to extreme old age, in all its natural ! beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, 01 1 diseased in scalp, to toe it: and surely the young will not, as they value the flowing forks, or the witch In*; curl, ever be without it: Its praise is upon tbetonguo | of thousands. The Agent'for Prof. Wood - stf£r Restorative in New Haven, received the letter in regard i to the Restorative, a few weeks since: DEEP RIVER. COX., Jul V 0.1, IS.YS.. Mr. Levenworth—Sir: J have been troubled with JandrutJ or scurf 011 my head for mote than a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together, : ! saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair ! Iv-loialive"' a, a cure. 1 called at your store on the , Ist of April lat, and purchased one botile to try it, j and J found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re. ; moved the scutf and new hair lipgan to grow; it is I now two or three inches in length where It was all off. 1 have great faith in ft. I wish you to send me i two bottles more by Mr. Post, tile bearer,of this.— ' 1 don't know as any of the kind is used in this i place, you may have a market tor many bottles after j it is known here. Yours with ;espect, fcIJFUS PRATT. Tin LA., Sept., J S.'7. i Prof. Wood—PVnr Sir: Your Hair Restorative is i proving itself beneficial to trie. The f'roftr, ant also 1 the back part ol my head ainio-t lost its covering—in tact had. I have used but two half pint bottles ot your Restorative, and now the top of my heart is well studded with a promising cropoi young hair, . No. Hi I \ me s'reet. V IXC-ENA us, IA.. dune k"2, fefiG. Piof. O. .1. Wood: As you are about to rnanofact. | lire and vend your recently discovered Hair Restora tive, 1 will state, for whomsoever it ma ?. concern, that I have used it and known others to use it—that 1 have, for several years, been in the habit of using, other Hair Restma-tives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other I know, it entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft | and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor dig the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops. I would, therefore, recommend its use to eveiy one desirous of having a line color and texture to imir. Respectfully yours, "WILSON KING. O. .1. VVOOP ,V Co., 512 Broadway, New York*, (in the gieat New York Wire Railing Kstablisir.ent, 1 and H I Market street, St. Louis, M-. And sold by all Druggists. Tor sale a* the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Red ford, Pa. .May H, ISfiS. AN ENCELLENT ARTICLE of Hair and tooth brushes at Dr. Harry's Drug anil Hook Store. [ju 1 v 30, \SS. j SWAIN'S PANACEA, at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. [July 30, '5S.j ! JAYNE'S WRIGHTS, Bennett's and Dyott's Pills at Dr. Harry's i Drug and Book Store. [julv 30, 'sß.]