NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rpO the Commissioner# and Treasurer, also the a Assessors ami Collectors of the Boroughs and Townships of the County of Bedford, that they are vreliy required to discharge their respective du es in obedience to the Military laws of Pennsyl vania, approved the 21st day of April, A. D. 1858, and that any neglect, or non-performance of the duties required by said law, causes such officials to be liable to indictment at the instance of any com missioned officer of the military of this brigade.— For the better advantage of said officers, see Sec. 2d and'ild of said Mi'itary law, and page 68 of the £ General's ■ instructions, under the head of "Military Expenses." LEMUEL EVANS, Brig. Inspector, Ist. B. 16th P., P. M. Aug. 18, 1858. _ 1111. ; VLL per. "us iuturestc 1 are hereby notified that j lh-' folk a log names accountants h.ve filed their j accounts in the it* gisters office of in dforii Oounti, | and that the sanie will lie presented to t ie Orphans j Court, i i and for stid County, on Tuesday, the 81st ] day of August. u*.rt, at the Court House, iu Bed lord, I r continuation : . - , l'iie suppi m ntal arcouat of Kobeit C. Gal hraitii, one ot the executors of the 1 • sst wdl,sc., of William Gjlbr.iith, lite of Napier Township, dee'd. The account of N ithap G. Wright, Adurr of the estate of Samml Mock, lite of 8 r CJ 'ir Town ship, decM. The acc ant of Mi ha 1 Luiz, Adm'i ol the es tate of John LuUjlUe of iSnake Spring Township, dee'd. The uccori: t of Samuel Reighart, Guardian of Cat herin.-an v 1 Susan Heigh irt, of Be I ford Town ship. The account ol J< ' n Rmv.- -r, Adm'r of the es tate of Elizabeth Stifll :r, late of N'apier Township, dee'd. The account of John Ake Esq.. Adm'r of the estate of J. Peter Shinier ! ite of Uuiou Township, dee'd. The account of Elizabeth lilaekl-urn and Thomas McCoy, executors of the last will Ac, ot Thomas W. L! ek. urn, 1 ite of St. Clair Township, dee'd. The iccount of Willi im C. Wisegarv-. r and Andrew J. Wisegarver, execut.vs of the list will Ac.. of D'.niel Wisegarver, late of Bedford Town ship de-'J. The account of O. E. Shannoi Esq., one of the Adm'rs de bonis uon cum testameata auiiexo of Tiios. Vichrov, 1 to ol St. Clair Town hip, d-.'d. Th • acfount of Sintuel L. Russell Esq., one of the Adm'rs, de bo is nun cum testameuto ancro of T. Vickroy, lite of St. Clair Township, dee'd. The account of Samuel L. Russell Esq.. execu tor ol the last will Sic. of Solomon Filler, late of th-' Borough of Be Ifbrd. dee'd. The account of Samuel L. RusseU Esq., Adm'r ot the estate of Josiih E. 1! .relay, Esq., late of the Borough of B dlord, dee'd. The account of Samuel L. Russell, Esq., Guar dian ol Email F. Barclay, of the Borough of B.d t'orl. The. account of Samuel L. Hus*el, Esq., Guar dian of Mary F. Btrclay, otitic Borough of Bcd ford. The account of Thomas Tveeff-, Adm'r of the es tate's >1" Phoebe K. cello, late of Bedford Township, dee'd. The account of John Furney. Adm'r of the es tate of Andrew Gun, late of Bedford Township, dee'd. The supplemental account of Joseph Nichodernus act 'g Administrator of the estate ot Joseph Dull, v >r;M. j Vvr's Office S 11. TATE, -_l_lBsB. Re s? iter. .If letiffoil ?tor|i:inics! -f 1 "io '^rPtir' A Vj! : gtf'tv^ ; - -hcry V.ridk School House, 61 feet by 54, with api jectn-n at each end ol 10 feet by 08, and with stone foundation and cel lar under the whole building. Said DireCto.s, until the 16th day of August next, inclusive, will recei.e sealed proposals for the necessary work and mate rials for the erection of said bull ling, as f Hows : 1. For the excavation ot the cellar and founda tion. 2. lor the erection of the stone work of the foun dation, including ail material-. 8. For the making, burning arid delivery of 300,- 000 brick, th- clay and place for the kilns lo be furnished by the Directors, if desired. 4. For the putting up ot said brick, including all materials. 5. For all necessary carpentei <>ik and materi als lor suae, including necdrii! punting and "la zing. 6. For the lathi g and plastering of said building including materials. Proposals will be received for the whole or any smaller portions of said work, and for ait tiecv-s.u v details and pirticul us, persons interested are refer red to the plans and specifications in the Inn Is ol John P. Reed, Esq., Secretary of the Board. The stonework wiil be require ! to bv put ur> !• the Ist ofN'ovr. next. !■>o,l >OO of the brick must be burned this fall an 1 delivered on the ground not later than the Is! ol March, next, and the remaining portion of th • brick must be burned and delivered not later than th. L t day of June, 1850 July 30, 1858—c. ~ LIST OF CM 13L T down for trial at August term (30th d v 1858 : John Shreevo vs Joseph Ilixon Dean S, Tricher .. Fleming A Wiley 11.4 B. T.R- AP. R.Co. " Patrick Lcd lv Ebcn Penne'l << A. R.Crane et al lienj. M ihotiy et al •• Solomon Sponsler .Mrtin Helsel " Mary Bark-v \y ni. C. Logan Esq. " [). p|. Huffus Esq. McLlureXMcOellands use > Levi l.\>ns Levi Hardnger " J. C. Morgart John Weimer <■- Jatr.es Curnell Wm. Border's use " John Tailor et al Ired. llildetbrandt " C. F. Koerner John Weitner's use " James Carnell Dai id Helsel << John Long et al A. B lairs use John Blair ct al Diohl k Corle " Win. Overocktr F.iiz. A. KenDards use " David ilowsaie et al Maria McEldowny " Samuel Williams Lewis Johnson <- Amos Robenett ct al l nomas kerrs use " Sarn'l Kerrs Ex'ors ct a! Juniata School District " Lewis A. Turner Dr. Jocm Getty " Barndollar A Ashcom .lames Browning <• Arletnas Bennett Joseph Barley . Jackson Stuckey Philip Bergomaa .< Wm. Lushiey Joseph Filler - Law. Jamison f. McGaulej & Co. < John Davidson A Co. .lun,ata School District Joseph .Vicho-Wnus U m. Dibert " Jacob Linge n felter I roth y s Office, Bedford, * S. H TATF August C, 1858. J ' Proth'y. NORMAL SCHOOL. ntHE County Superintendent will open a Normal A school in Bedford, on Tuesday, August 17th to continue till Friday, Sept. 24th. All the teachers in the county, and all who intend to teach in the county during the ensuing winter arc requested to attend. No charge will be made for instruction, . , H. HECKERMAN, July 30,1858—p. - Co. Sup't. TAKE NOTICE. TO make arran geuaents for Fall Trade, G. W. Kupp will offer goods at reduced prises to those that wish to buy, for easb ca |i and see and you cannot be disappointed. wifi'r'.ta ,t" 80 themseves indebted jdease call and settle ehcir accounts. Augut6, 1858. A la, e e lot of very low for caab by August 6, 1858. G ' W 4 1 ER S Cherry Pectoral and Javne's ExtiecfTT I.SSS -"I* *%* SHERIFF'S StI.ES. BY virtu.; of sundry Writs of l"i. Fa. to ru .• di rected, tliere wit! tie sold at the Court House in the Borough of He bird, on Mondiy, tin* -.0:0 Ju\ of August, 1858 at t o'clock, P. M., the following described real estate, to wit : One lot of ground in the town of St. Cl tirsville, fronting 50 fe t on the public road, and extending ' luck about 170 lect to an alley, with a story an 1 a half frame house, frame shoemaker shop and frame stable thereou oreeb d. ad*.ing lot of John Ileiusling on the north, and lot of Samuel C irn on the SOtith. Situate in St. Clair township. Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property, of Jacob Walters. ALSO, One tract of land, containing 10U acres. | more or less, about 50 acres cl sired and under ] fence, with a tog house and log biru thereon erect - ; ted; also some fruit trees thereon ; adjoining ltuds | of Wm. Fletcher, ffm. Robtson, Charles Linn and j others. Situate in Southampton township, Bedford ' County, and taken la execution as the property of t George Blankl-v. j ALSO. One tract cf 1 uid, containing 25'J acres, j more or less, about 20 acres cleared and under I fence, with two dwelling houses and log stable j thereon erected; adjoining lands ot Andrew Collins > ' Isaac Hunter and others. Situate in Souttian.pton j township, Bedford County, un I h.keti in execution i ;is 'he property of Joseph B irnes. ALSO, One tract of lin 1 contiinirg 8") acios. 1 more or less, about ten acres cleared and under j 1 fence, a 'joiuitig l_.nl* of Rudolph Hoover, Pet ;r . jCI r- P'.'l'lp Cf 'dt and frame st 1 lea, large new bank barn, and other out buiid ' ings thereon ere. tod; also an apple orchar 1 thereon; adjoining lands of George B. Kay's heir®, Jam *s Fink, Win. Kerns, Benj iroiu Fink, Jacob Stoll, and others - ALSO, one other tract of land, containing 24>b'l acres, more or less, known as the Lenities iron works property ; about 300 acres cleared and un der fence, with a two story log dwelling house, 1 two story brick store bouse, warehouse, one metal furnace, one iron forge, sixteen tenant houses, six horse stables, two coal sheds and other out bUtlduigs :h r-on erected ; adjoining lands of 11-mry Gates, Michael Pluck, J uaes Kbhelberger, Eli Flack and others — ALSO, oi.e oth r tract of land, containing 40 acres more or less, .all cleared and under fence, with a two story log house and log stabl : thereon erected; adjoin"lands of James Price, Ue..ry Gat aS, and otheis, and all the above described property.— Situate in Hopewell township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Thomas King. ALSO, one tract of land, containing three acres, more or less, about one-halt acre cleared and un der fence, adjoining Imds of Rachel and Margaret Heltons. Win. T. Danglierty, John G. Clark and others, situate in St. Clair township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property ot James and Samuel Sloan ■ ALSO, all Defendant's John Poster's right, title, interest and claim to one lot of ground in the Bor ough of Bedford, fronting about tU feet on Pit: Str. et, and extending back about 240 feet to an alley, with a story and a half brick house, with back building attached, two story log house and large log stable thereon erected adjoining lot 01 M;s- Elizabeth Baylor on the east and Bedford Street on the west, and taken in execution as th property of John Foster. ALSO, out lot of ground in Fatfonsviilu, front ing ot feet on main street, and extending hack 20'1 feet to an alley, with a two story hrick hon.se mi l Ire.me kitchen attached and frame stable thereon Woodbury township, Bedford County, and taken i:. execution as the property of Nancy Ktoner. ALSO, one 1 >t in the viliage of CharicsvilV. Coleraio township, Bed ordCounty, containing one acre, store or less, having thereon erected a two story log dwelling house, with a one a half store store house and ware house attached, also a stibl'c and corn crib thereon ; a-lj daing the public, road ( ,n the east, Joseph Coile or: the west and south, and lot of Adam Hi eh! on the north. Seized an i taken in execution or the property of Adam Diehl and Joseph F. Curie, Helen 1 nits, at the suit of Jacob Munch, AT,SO, one tract of lan I, containing !W acres and 'Ji perches, more or ii-ss, a! out 40 amei cleared an i under fence, with two log daelling houses and saw mill thereon erected,ou Humbug's creek', adjoining lends of Jacob W. Bowser, A. j. Crisman. Krcder ick Berkhimer and others. Situate in St..Clair township, Bedford County, and taken in execution us the property of Daniel I). Snoebcrger. ALSO, on.; tract ot land, containing 7G acres, more or less, about 10 acres cleared and under tence, with a two story log house thereon tifctud, adjoining lauds of Daniel Miller, Joseph others. Situate in Monroe township, Bedford County, and taken in Execution as the property of Jonathan Perrin, one of tin* Defendants it the suit of Moses Gregory, et. al. ALSO, one tract of land, containing 200 acres, more or less, about GO acres cleared aud under fence, with a two story log house and leg barn hereon erected, also some fruit trees thereon ; ad joining lands of Wm. LnshJey, Wm. lames. Arnold Ladder and others. Situate in Southampton town ship. Bedford County, and taken in ex eution a: the property of Achor Bennett. ALSO, one tract of land, containing 200 acres, mot 1. S3 an.,nt l'i acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house and double log barn thereon erected, also ari apple orchard thereom adjoining land# of Thomas Lawhead, Susan TcwMl' limes and othera. Situate in Southampton township, Bedford County, ami taken in execution as the property of Frederick Buxton. ALSO, our 1 ,t of ground, in the town of lit ; wdtt, fronting 80 feet on Mifflin street and extend ing back 150 feet, with a two story pi ink house and smoke house thereon erected, "a*zin'and Lubin's Extracts lor the Ihmdker- Cologne Water, Ac., nt Dr. Harry's. (MliltT PROtLNUTIOY. hv "\TrMERF. AS the Honorable I' RASCIS M. MM VY mku., Presi lent- of the several Courts of Cm Won Pi as iu the counties composing the lOtb ui dicit District, ami Justice f the Courts of and Term ner, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the said li'i trict—and A.J. SNIVKI.V and JOHN G. lIARTKV Esquires* Judges oftho. Couits of Common 1 ita an 1.1 ustices of tlie Court of Oyer and a crtnw and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all tal and other often lers in the County of Bedto— have issued their precept and to me directed or ! holding a Court of Common Pleas, and Gv'fal I Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Trnnf at I Bedford, on MONDAY the 30th dly of Ahst, I next. Si> TICK is hereby givnn t< all the Jucos i of the Peace, the C >roner and Constables vnn I tile sai l countv of B jdfoid, that they be thfani there iu their proper persons, with their• lolhrec ! ords, anrl inquisitions, examinations and oth re membrance*, to do those things which to thepffi ees and in tliat behalf appertain to l>e do hand also they who will prosecute against the pipers that are or sli ill he In the J lii of B ; liord cjuy, to be then and the eto prosecute ugiinst til as shall - o ju*t. , WILLIAM S. FLCCk. L Sheriff s Office, Bedford. July 30,1858. i 1- Bedford County, ss. A T an Orphans" C mrt lieM at Bedford, jand I for slid Conntv of Bedford, oa the 3dy <>f May. A. D., 1858. before the Judges ofthe(Ji!v. ; On motion of O- 13. Shannon, Esq., thojutrt ' '" ..nt a rule upon the heirs and leg il reprcseSives •of G rgc Harli-T; Oteof Mid lie Woo 'berrywri- William Iknry. Phu-bo Ellen and G£>r£<' '•} • j of whom Daniel Buley i; guardian, Eliz I'ict.'.hk ' dec'l, leaving issues Louisa, residing iu Or | Comity, lowa, w. • has for lu r gumlian Go B. | llaisiuger. Jane llolsinger. wife of Geo. jL'l singer, all residing in Bedford County pept Lonisa Funk,to he and appear at ar. Orpliaiijwrt ! held atßMforc", in and for the County of L>'."d, <>n the fifth Monday (30th da;,) of August) D., 1858, to accept or refuse t > take the lteai ll e of Slid dee'd undispos'-d of at the valuattoMch has been valued ftbd appraised in pnrsuaot .a writ <>f partition or valuation issued out of said Court, and to the Sheriff of said County (fed, or allow cause why the same should not be f In testimony whereof 1 bfeiy j Urtto set tnv hand, and the sit sr.! 1 v.i*xS2Sv. : Court, at Bedford, this 7til flajMay. A .D., 1838. Attest: SAM L 11. TATE ik. WM. S. FI.VKK, Sk'ff. July 28, 1858. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned appointed to distt-" the bal mce in the bauds of in. M. Hall. hi'l'H i of the istare of Amos Kaley, deu'd, atnonfcred itors of sai l dee'd, nil! attend for that |Be, at his office, in Bedford, on Monday, flu Hy of august, next, at 1 o'clock, A. M., when (vhere all persons interested ni :y attend, if tltniuk proper. J NO. MO'. for. July 30. 1858 --c. \,\m FOR SHE, flfil'O choice lots of ground, situ iu Main I Street, in the Borough of SclulU Bed ford County, adjoining the resident) J-dn: Smith, Esq . having an excellent DWELLING HOTJS3 STABLE. Sec., thereon erected. ALSO—Three tracts of fine limestofl, weli set with timber, containing one bun discs in . re, , t. r-ii:, Morrison"S Cove, SouCi berry Township, Bedford Co., adjVmiiig , of John K. Teettr and others. ALSO—Two tracts of timber land, situ.the Stiilwcter District, Minnesota, containing ;ct iveiv 180 and 120 acres. I ALSO—One tract of white pine tirtmni. containing WO acres, situate on the Kne he Pittsburg and Conn. 'lsville Railroad in Alnv township, Somerset County, eighteen miles of Cumiterland, having thereon erected a Lirg>]- line House, large B ink Barn, Saw-Mill, &c. ALSO—A number of tracts of timber l|u Bedford ami Fulton Counties. AI.SO-—Several tracts of iron ore and co t* in Bedford Conntv, on tin? line of the Huntin ui I Broadtop Railroad. Terms easy. Apply to W. P. SCIIE Bed fold, July 10, 1838.-f. Auditor's Notice IN the Orphans' Court, in and for the Con If Bedford. In the matter of the distributi r tiie balance of funds remaining in tlie harjt David Patterson, one of the Executors of tht will. Sec.., of Wm. Patterson, deceased, Jir, Reed appointed Auditoi to ascertain tin- adla ments made to the heirs, and report a distrilin of said balance. The Auditor will attend to the duties 1858.-f. Bedfonl, Pa. 3.10,000 BIUF R WAXTEB. 'P'" 1 ' School Directors of Bedford Borough will J- receive proposals from this date to the loth of , July insf.. for THREE lIUNOREO AND Furry THOUS AND good biiildi ng brick, one-half to be delivered this tall, and the other half next gprin&> not later than the first of June. Clay t* bo furnished by tho Directors if desiied, but everything elso by tne ma ker of the brick. July 2, 1858. STOP VYO TOOK TIE HMT KIWIS I THE CRY IS STILL THEY LOME! ! 0 S r T JF- MAKS f EAKEK & CARN respect* lull*- present then- sincere thanks to tie ir nu merous triends and patrons, for their very kin I and liber;. 1 patronage, Since opening the NEW STORE, and respectfully beg leave to announce, that they are now receiving ami opening the second supply of mm GOODS, u wish t hiiy or not. Bedford, July 9. 1853.-Bm. i 11 Errs itO<>nS generally. A Vwpe and well selected assortment of Pv' V TIIS, JASSIMEKKS and VESTINGS, Consisting iu part of Black French and English Cloths. Blue da do do. Hive ilo do do. Black Cassiureres. Black Doe Skirs. Fancy French and American Cassimeres VESTINGS. Grenadines, plain and figured. Kadzemiro do do Velvets. do do in ! a great variety of .Marsiell • Vesting*. Fancy Silk t>nd Lawn Neck Tics, from 6 J cants f'o G2| cents. A complete assortment of La lies and Misses BOUTS, SHOES and GAITERS. Also a large assortment Mens BOOT S ami SHOES. My assortment of GROCERIES i.i't be beat. Brown Sugar for CJ cts per pound. First rate Broan Sugar for 8 '• •• " Extra do do •' 10 * " White Sugar for 12|,, 1-t and 15 " •' " First Rate Rio Coffee for 1 4 Extra do do 1-5 '• " • No. 1 Java do " 15 " Best N. O. Molasses 124*' •• quart. Good Syrup do* •• 12* ■' •', " Extra do do * 18 J - •• " Good Corn Brooms for a dime. Bacon by the pound. * CC7" All of which will he sold cheaper than the cheapest. Don't forget to Cull at RI'PF'S .VE 1 V SFURK, in Anderson's Row, one door east ol Cess na & Shannon's office, ami opposite the Gazette office G. W. HUPP. Bedford, April 30, 1858. fllUt undersigned respectfully inform their A friends and customers that they have just puncd a verv brg° ami general assortment of SPRING AM) SMIt GOODS, consisting in part as follows: Silks, Challies, Alpacas, Delaines, Lawns, Bara ges, Brilliants, French and American Chintzes, Ginghams, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, **e., &e SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, Bloths. Cassimeres, Veatings, MuSlins, j)rillings, Tickings, Ky. Jeans, Linens, Sheetings, Cottonaifes, Flannels, Cassiuetts, N mkeens, Cambrics, Checks, CHEAP CABFETS. White and Col'd Carpet Chain, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting and Hugs, Boots, Sb ies. H its and Caps, also a large supply of fashionable Ready-Jlade Llolhiiis, Also, a full stock of GROCERIES, WOODEN WARE, Sic. Having selected our goods with great care, wt ire enabled to offer our customers VERY GREAT BARGAINS or CASH—all kinds of Country Produce—or on i credit of six months to punctual dealers. An examination ol our stock is respectfully so lotted. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Bedford, April 30, 1858. AHMIIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE- IyfoTICK is hereby given that Letters of Admin lA istratlon upon the estate o! Henry Shufcrs, lata ,f Liberty Township, deed., Wave been granted tg he Register of Bedford County, to the undera^;;; >t J.imes Creek, Huntingdon Coimty* A Tll £ e jm odobted to said estate are r, "4^ ! Jwrms Will please ttediate payment, "<* "" authenticated ireseut them without deI.M T vyo>ont. THOMAS NORRIS,Adm'r. July jiUKE WHITE LEAD, Flaxseed oil and Spirit. I Turpentine at Dr. Harry's Drug and Boot itore. August 6, 1858. ! BEF O ft I) !• " <* hi n e Sh on ! I 1 ; milE subscriber would most respectfully announce J to the farming community, and public in general, that he still continues to manufacture at his shop in Bedford, Pa., the following farming utensils, of i the very bett material, and in the most workman, i like manner, viz : Four and Six Slorne Tumbling Shalt Power machiaei, with large open cylinders, six stares, and spikes , screwed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached. 1 heir superiors for strength and speed arc not made in this or any other County in the State. 1 our Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap power Ma- j chine, with cylinder open or shut, as may lie de- ! sired, and shaker of the best kind, for convenience, j ease of drift, and perfect working. This machine has no superior any where. THREE HORSE MACfIIXKS, of the ginio kind. TWO AND THREE HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES, a very convenient and excellent ma chine for small farmers, with or without shaker*. I DILL SIDE PLOUGHS, "I a very superior pattern to anv in use in tlii- j country. SINGLE AND DOUBLE SJOVEL • 1'I.OL'(1 lis. WI ! H STEEL SHOVELS I OXJX^'jCX-V^TODFILS, Peckham's N< w i'ork FIVK-lIOED STEEL I'OINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Roger* Pittsburg patent STEEL TOOTH EXPANDING CULT I\ Al'OR, for working corn, or seeding in grain, Fanning Mills. Horse Rakes Lever Cutting Botes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made to order. All the alwve articles constantly on ban 1, a&l sol i ( u reasons!.] * tonus. REPAIRING of all kinds of M icliines, whetbci jliadc lmfe or ds. where, done on the shortest no tice. C 'Slings for all my machines ami Ploughs. Wade at the Foundry of Mr, Michael Bmnan, in B-dfotf • and will compare with any made in the St..te fur strength and durability BLACKBMII HISG done •o rrder. All tny work warrentcd to give satisfac tion. E roin a past experience of twenty years in the Machine business, I feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction t<> :.ll who may favor me with a call. Call and examine my work before you pur chase elsewhere, as f am determined to please all. Horses, grain of all kinds, lumber and iron, will be taken in exchange for work. petKr h. shires, Maehini.il. Bedford, May 7, iB-5S -8m 011. \r. 11. lIITMDiI, Ob Lancaster C.ty, late of Philadelphia., where lie has been in successful practice foi a num ber of years, rem ived his education at the hest Med ical College in the United States, and had the ex perience and practice in the different Hospitals fbr several years, a member of the Analytical .Medical Institute o 1 New \ ork, and late Surg 'ou of the LJluted States Navy, now oilers himself to the pub lic to attend any professional calls. The purest medicines always on hand direct from the best Laboratoiies ■ . I ... lodge of the ciiemje.il constituents ol all agents employed in medicine; and if we are in possession ot this knowledge-, it is possible to cure any disease —no matte-i ot bow long standing—and leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. Melancholy, Aberration, or tliat state of alienation and weakness of the mind which renders persons in capable of enjoying tiie pleasures of performing the duties of life ; Dyspepsia; that distressing disease and lell destroyer of health and happiness, under mining the constitution, and yearly carry ing thou sands to untimely graves, can most emphatically bo cured. Rheumatism, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or billing sickness ; all chronic and stubborn cases ol Femaie Diseases radically removed; S..it Rheum, and every description of ulcerations; Files and Scrofulous Diseases, which have baffle ! all previous medical skill can l>e cured by my treatment, when the coi.stitution is not exhausted. 1 do S'V all diseases (res. Consumption) can be cured. CT?" Cancer cured without Hit knife.. I will remain in my office on VVuDxiisn vy* and Svruno.vxs, from "J o'clock A. M., to accommodate patients from a distance, and con ult in the English and German languages. Will make visits to any distance if required. May be addr -saod by letter, Fulton Square, Lancaster city, Fa. his appointment, in local column, to vis it Bedford, on the 10th, 11th, 111 th and 13th ot Au gust, to consult with pitients on all diseases, tree of charge. July 30, 18-38-ly. m. j© t ml ::: • CM KORGK B. AMICK, surviving partner of the T late firm of Gnu B. Aw K T BROTHER, noti fies all poisons interested, that the hooks of said firm remain in his iiands for settlement, and that circumstances demand an immediate closing up ol the business of said firm. Persons indebted or having settlements to make, are therefore request ed to eall on the subscriber without delay. St. CViirsviFe, June 11, 1858.-tf. The subscriber will continue the mercantile busi ness at the old stand, where he wilF be happy to meet and supply the wants of his frieuds and cus tomer at all times. He w.ll receive in a couple of weeks a ue* supply of seasonable goods, which lie is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. CEO. B. AMICK. Alcinda W. Smith, 1 No. 23, August Term, vs. 5 1858, in the Common Wm. Smith. y Fleas of Bedford Co. Hiti* Suliia*n oil Iflbc for Divorce. NO'l OE is ffereby given to le Defendant in the tbove case tliat a S poena and alias Subpieua n Libel for Divorce li been issued, the last of sa writs is returnable 3 h August, 18-58, and that t sai l Defendant is i quired to appear on or belbi said day and answoi o the complaint of the PI 'i iff as provided for oy act of Assem bly. WM. S. FLUCK, June 11, 18-58. Sheriff. j\fUSIC * MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS— -1X Pianos, Mclodtons, Flutes, Guitars, Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of various manu facture, always on hand. Bands supplied at city wholesale rates. We Keep always on hand a tub assortment ot alithenew and fashionable music, which we nail at our erpen.se to any part of tiie country. N B. Music nged to order. SURYOCK & SMITH, Chamberabw*- JfafchT, 1857 • —— -irfumcd iireatii can WHITE TEETH <""?„* ,Tg the "Balm of a be ac |Uirod fla , { R{ Thousand Fl"' r " DK. HARRYS. S\V AIM'S PANACEA at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 0, 1858. I JURE CASTOR OIL at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6,1858. AN excellent art tele of Hair ami tooth Brub< ■* nt Dr. Harry' Drug and Book Store Aagust 0, 18-58. ' TO LIVER IWIfiORITOII PREPARED BY DH. BANFORD. Compounded entirely from (JI MS. rs ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND 1 LIVER MEDICINES now before the public, that acts as a Caihartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other mcd : cine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liter remedy, acting first on the I.icer to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowel* to carry off that matter, thus accomplishiag two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the op erations of most Catk ;rties. It strengthens ths system at the same time that it purges it; an.l wheu taken daily in moderate doses, trill strength en and build it up with unusual rapid:';,-. 1 lie Liver is one of the principal regulators of , the human body, and wh.u it performs its fuacti -v. a I well the powers of the system are (ally developed. The ntcmarh is ahno-f entirely dependent on the I healthy action of the Lii ii* far ti,c pi' pei perform ance of its functions. When tl.e si much is at an It, the bowels are at fault, and the tv'to'c system suiters in consequence f one organ —the Lie r— having ceased to do its duty. For the disease of that organ, one of tin: propriei us has mid - it his •tudy, in a practice of more than twenty veers, t-> find some remedy wherewith to couuteraet th • ma ny derangements to which it is liable. To prove that tins re- • medy is at last found, any per .-.on troll blcipq with Liver Complaint in any of its forms, hut to try a hot tie,and conviction is ceit.iiu. These gums ail moi!,id or bad nnt l'r from the supplying in thctrpitid a healthy flow of invigorating the Shjli ach, causing food to di-' _ ' gest well, pwrifring. t -. bl /od, giving tone am! w health to the machinery, the causes of theacuio ease, and effecting a ra-i—(glical cure. B'lioiut attacks cured, arid, wliatis bet ter, prevented by the occasional use of the Liver Invigorator. < t One dose after eating'""' is suffirienl to r,.ii,-v • tne stciuac'l and prevent tLc food from lising :tfd souring. Only one dose t-k.tii l " ,n . before retiring prevents nightmare. Only one dose taken-.—. at nigtit loosens the bowels gently .and costivoness. One dose taken after each meal will cure Dy.vpepsi i. r"~i E7" Oae dose of two tea-spoonsful will al ways relieve .Sick ache. One bottle taken to r'if-* female obstruction re moves the cause of disease, and unites a perfect cure. Oaly one dose imme-i— l H diateb" relieves Cholic, wlrile One dose often repea-p&f tcil :s a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, ami preventive of Cholera. One dose taken often ' will prevei t the recur r ince of bilious atttacks~"-C} while it relieves all painful feelings. ryQ Cy Duly one bottle is tided to t hour out of jhc system the elf cts of mecine after lo.ig sick ness. One Lotile taken for Jaundice removes all j e lowness or unnatural color 1-otn the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigoi to the appetite and makes food digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrluea in its worst terms, while slimmer and bow el com plaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms, while fcr worms in children there is no safer or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. A few bottles cures Dropsy, bv exciting the ab sorbents. Wc fake pleasure in recommending this mod cine as a preventive Tor Fever and Ague, Chill Fe ver, aud all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testi- its favor. K7"Mix Water in the Mouth Tha Liver Invigorator is a great scientific Medical Discovery, and is d i!y working cur. s almost too great to believe. It cures as it by magic, can the first dure giving bene fit and seldom more Vlian one l>ttle is required to cure any kijul of Liter Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all of which are the result o.' a Diseased Lirer. CHICK ONE DOLLAR PEJT DOTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 346 Broadway, V. Y. Sold in Bedford by Dr. 1L J". I'AIIRV. and re tailed by all Druggists. June 11, 5858.—zz. A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR Couipieiciy Preserved TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is gray would not have it restored to former color or bald but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching bnt woul 1 have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick head ache, (neuralgia) but would lie cured. It will also remove all pimples troni the. face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will do all this, see circular and the following. ANN ARBOR, November 5, 1866 PROF. O. J. WOOD— Dear Sir; I have heard much said of the wonderful" effect a of your Hair Restora tive, but having been so often che ite 1 by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes,