LIST OF GRAND JURORS Drawn for August term (30tb day) 1858. Henry Scheli, SubelDburg; Daniel Baker, i". Wookfcer -y tp.; 0 Bowser, Napier ; Jas. M. Blackburn, do.; Geo Boegie, Union ; Jo seph Oroyle, do.; A. J. Crisroan, St. Oi.ir; J. 0. Bverbart, Broadtop; Bultzcr Fletcher, Union; Jonathan Hyde, Harrison; Johu F. Holsioger, M. Woodberry; Thomas Knox, Bedford tp. ; Wa. Philips, do.; David Pat terson, do. ; James Rollins, Colerain ; Win. Snider, S. Woodberry; Sam'l Statler (of Kmanuel,) Schellsbu-g; Evan Smrtswelder, Monroe tp. ; Jacob Shert2;r, Beiford tp. ; (laorgc-Snouse, Snake Spring; Jas. Whet stone, Hopewell , Isaac Wilson, Southampton ; Johu Wysong, Union ; Adam Z.-übower, t'oiub. Valley. PETIT JURORS. J tcob Barnbait, Bedford lp.; D. 1. Buck, -S. Woodberry; Jos. F. Blackburn, Napier; Artems* Bennett, Southampton; Samuel Ben der, W. Providence; B si! B-owning, S ?b --nipt on- Jon. Boor, Cuuib. Valley; Jos. Ctrlc, tVieriin; AdatiiOorle, Union; John Cypher, Irbcity; Thos. Donahue, Southampton; Sanil. I Defibaugh, Bedford; Geo. Ell' Oft, (Jamb. Val ley; John 1* Fluck, B.'\V -odberry; David Ford, B:o Uop: Baltaer Fletcher, Monroe; Sd. Heckman, (Joleraiu; Thos. Jones. St. (Hair: Ilunry Kiuffinan, do." Nicholas Kegg, Jnuiata; John F. Lowry, Broadtop; Samuel I.igue, Londonderry; Josiah Miller, do.; A. Wa ue Mower, Bedford Bar.; Rieh'd McMul -1 in, Napier: Henry Mills, Monroe; Levi Mc- Gregor, -t. Clair: Jno. Nyouiu, (of Jon.) E. Providence: ttezekiah O'Neal, Southampton: John 11 R -sh, Bcdlord Bur.: Suyder, (>f Henry,) Hi.r.ke Spring Tp.: Wtn. Smith, Hopewell: Saui'l Shafer, Uniou: G. W. \V il iiaoi?, Napier: R. Wisegarver, St. Olair: N ath in Wright, do: \ iekroy, do. XEW €JOOOS! Good News fsr the People! 4 LTHOUGH ths prospects of the Railroad aro y\. not veiy flattering, tba friends ol that enter prise have not yet quite despaired of u'timate sue re*->. Hoping that the people will fee that it is not only to their interest to have the road completed as soon as possible, but that they slioul I bear in mind that at REED S> MLYJWCHS, Who have just received from the city, and are nw opening out a* their Cheip Oa?n and Produce Store, a large ass--tmert of Cassimeres, Cloths, Prints, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Ginghams, GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar. Syrup, extra pulverized Sugar, Cheese, Ac., Ac. All of wni*i will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cath -i produce. Aug. 20, 1858. G I "VTOW IS THE TiME to invest your mon- J.l ey. A. LEOPOLD Off rs bis present sioek of READY MJD2 CLOTHING, at f!.: cost. There is no mistake about it. and see . d you will get double the worth of your money, at file c iin d well km wc stand, the ' Ri sing Sun. A.LEOPOLD. Aug. 20, 18f3. biilll Dili) iililKHV. THE Fall term of '''•< Bedford Academy will commence cn Monday, Sept. 6th. It is the object of this Institution to cultivate both m-.-ul and heart. Without the harmonious de velopment of the intel'ectual and moral powers, youth cannot be fitted for toe active duties of life. Wbilst no pains are apsied to cultivate the mind, eve ry care is taken to ir. press the heart, by precept and example, with the importance of correct moral principle*. GEORGE W. A'JGHIN'BAUGH, Ang. 20, 1858. Principal. 'LANDS - FOR SILL f|VWO choice lots of ground, situate on .'Jain A Street, in the Borough of Scfcelisburg, Bed ford County, adjoining the resiieuce of John Smith, Esq., having an excellent DWELLING HOUSE, STABLFj &c., thereon erected. ALSO —Three tracts ol fine limestone land, well set with timber, containing one hundred acres in each tract, situate in Morrison's Cove, South Wood berry Township, Bedford Co., adjoining lands of John K. Teeter and others ALSO—Two tracts of timber land, situate in the Stiliwctcr District, Minnesota, containing respect ively !60 and 120 acres. ALSO—One tract of white pine timber land, containing 9W acres, situate on the line of the Pittsburg and Connellsville Railroad, in Allegheny -township, Somerset County, eighteen miles west of Cumlteriand, having thereon erected a lrrge Dwel ling House, large Bank Barn, Saw-Mill, Ac. ALSO—A number of tracts of timber lands, in Bedford and Fulton Counties. ALSO—Several tracts of iron ore and coal lands in Bedford County, on the line of the Huntingdon and Broadtop Railroad. Terms easv. Apply to W. P. SCHELL. Bedford, July 16, 1858.-f. TARE NOTICE. TO make arrangements for Fall Trade, G. W. Rnpp will offer goods at reduced prises to those that wish to buy, for cash call and see and you cannot bo disappointed. And all those that know tbemseves indebted ■wilPpieasecail and settle eheir accounts. AugutG, 1858. THIS WAY! THIS WAT! f rt() make arrangements for fall trade, A. Fer- A guson will cfier Boots and Shoes and particu lar Glassware, at reduced prices, to all those who wißh to bay for cash. Please call aud you will not he di.: .ppointed. All those that know themselves indebted, will please call and settle their accouuts. Aug. 13, 1858. SELECT SCHOOL. IHE Second Term of the Select School, con ducted by the undersigned, will commenee on Monday, neit, Aug. ltttb. JNO. H. FILLER. Ang. 13, 1858. 4 superior article of Carriage vsraish at Dr. j -X Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6, 1858. A !a .-gc lot of Salt very low for cash bv G. W.RUPP. August 6. 1858. WHITE LEAD, Flaxseed oil and Spirits ' * * pentine at r ' ~ar Drug and Bok 1 August 6. 7358 DIRT PRftfLUHTIO.I -*TTH£REAS the Honorable Fmvcu M. Kim- YV M ELI , President ot the several ourt of Com mon PI ias in the counties composing the 16th Ju dicial District, and J u-t. e of the Courts of Oyer and Term tier, and Gen ..ml J itl Delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the said Dii rict and A.J. SKIVKLY and JOHN G. IIVRTLCY, , Esquires, Judges ofthe C .aits of Common Pleas and Justices ot the Court of Oyer and Terminer, i and General J-.il Delivery, f.r the trial of all capi ! tnl and other "lenders in the county ot Bedford— j have issued their precept .iad to me directed, for I holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail Deliv.-ry, ..rid C '111!; <>t Oyer and Terminer at Bedford, on MONDAY E.e 30th div of August, next. NOTI Sis hereby given to all the Justices 1 of the Peace, the Crocer and Constables within the said c >unty of B*! bid. that tbev be then and there ill tle-ir proper persons, with their rolls, rec ords, arid inquisitions, examinations and other re membrances, to do the:-ttilings which to their offi ces and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the J ail of B-d'ord county, to be then ami the O to prosecute agiinst them as shall oe just. WILLIAM S. FLUCK. SLE riff SHERIFF'S Office, BCDT id, July 30, 1838. lkdford (isuniy. ss. VT an Orphans' C <urt held at Bedford, in nnd for siid Connt.y of Bedford, >.> the 3d day of t May. A. D., 1838, before the Judges of the C. unty - I On motion of O. E. ShannOu, THE CoiiT* ! gr.-nt H rule upon the heirs and LEGIL rcpresentiti. es ! of G '<-I.ee Harkcr, lateof Mid Be Woo iberry Town ship, de -'d, TO wit: The issue of John, Sirah Jane, ; William Henry, PlictbeEllen an.l George Edmund, : ot wh-.m Daniel Barley i, guirdian, Elizabeth Funk ! dee'd, leaving issue, Louisa, residing in Cedar . County, lowa, who lias tor h -r guirdian George B. ! llolsingcr, June Hol>inger, w : fe of Geo. B. 11 ■ >l -- r, all resi ling in Bedford County, except ! Louisa Funk, to IN.- and appear at ir. Orphms'C >urt ' held at BEDFORD, in and (or the County of Bedford, on the lift!. Monday (30th day) of August, A. D-, 1858.' to aceep' or r -fuse to take the Real Estate of ■ siid dee'd undisposed of at the valuation, which | lias Itoen valued and appraised in pursuance of A . writ of partition or valuation issued out of our siid Court, aud to the Sheriff of said County directed, I or show cause why the same shoi.L i not be sold, ■F JUIOAFC, In testimony whereof I have here- JJ unto set UIR hand, arid the seal of said ! ' Court, at Bedford, this 7th day of May, ; A. D-, 1858. Attest: SAM'L IT. TATE. Clerk. WM. S. FLVSK, SH'JT. 1 July 28, 1658. MITHE. | A LL persons intcreste L are 1 crehy notified that ff\_ the foil iwiiig names accourtints h ive filed the r ' accounts in the R- gistcrs office of B-dford County , and that the same will !>O presented to the Orphans Court, i J an.L for stid County, on Tuesday, the 31s! day ol August, next, at the Court House, in Bd --! tor-J, for confirmation : The suppl mental account of Rohcit C. GD- J iiraith, one of the executors of the list w11.A0., ot : William Galbraith, IPE of Napior Township, dee'd. The account of Nailiau G- Wright, ADUT'r ot the estate r.f Samu.'l Mock, 1 ite of St. Cliir Town j ship, dee'd. The account of MI -HA 1 Lutz. Adm'l of the ES TATE o- John Luiz, lite of Sn-ike Spring Township, I dee'd. The aeconi't of Samuel Reighart, Guardian of j Catheriua anJ Susan Heighart, of BE 1 ford Town -1 ship. j The account ot John Rowsar, Adm'r of the es -1 tate of Klizibeth Stiffl ir, late of Napier Township, i dee'D . Tine account of John Ake Esq.. Adm'r of the | estate of J. Fetcr Siiimer. late oi Union Township, ; dee'd. The account of Elizabeth Blackburn and Thomas McCoy, executors of the last will kc , ot Thomas J W. Blickbum, lite of St. Clair Township, dee'd. The account of William C. Wisegrrvr and Andrew J. Wisegirver, c-xecutivs of the list will kc., of Daniel Wisogarvor, late of Bedford Town ship dee'd. The aceonut of G. E. Shannor' Esq., one of the • Adra'rs de bonis nun cum testamento antiexo of Thos. 1 Yickroy, 1 ite ol St. Clair Township, D -'d. I The account of SIMUM L. Kuss -!1 Esq., one of ! the Adm'rs, de bo its von cum testamcnto anexo of T. j Yickroy, late of St.Claii Township, dee'd. | The account of Samuel L. Russell Esq., execu : tor ol the L ist will &c. of Solomon Filler, late of : ti< Borough of Bedford dee'd. The account of Samuel L. KASSELL F.sq-. Adm'r 1 of the estate of Josi ih E. B 1 relay, Esq , late of the Borough of Bedford, dee'd. The account of S.unuel L. Ru.>sell, Esq., Guar : di M ot Emma F. Barclay, of the Borougn of B d- J font. j The account of Samuel L. R Us-l, Esq., GUr --i dian of Mary F. Barclav, ofthe Borough of Bed j ford. The account ofTiiomas KeefTe, Adm'r of the es [ TATE of Phoebe Keetfo, late of Bedford Township, : dee'd. ! The account of John Furn<-y, Adm'r C.f the cs , tate of Andrew Carn, late of Bedford Township, ! dee'd. The supplemental account of Joseph Kichodemus I acting Administrator of the estate ot Joseph Dull, j dee'd. Register's Office S. H. TATE, July 30, 1858. Register. ~~ Lisr (IF (USES IJUT down for trial nt August term (30th d V) 1858 : • John Shreeve vs Joseph Hixon : Dean <s• Tricker •• Fleming A Wilsy ! H-4-B.T.R- &P. R.CO. " Patrick Teddy j Kben Pennell A. R. Crane *et a! : Benj. Maliony et al " Solomon Sponsler Martin HT-Isel < Mary Bulay I Win. C. Logan Esq. "D. 11. llofiusEsq. J MeClurejMcClellands use" Levi Evans < Levi Hardnger " J. C. Morgart ; John Weimer " James Carnell | Wni. Border's use " John Tayloret al i Fred, llildeibrandt " C. F. Koerner John Weimer'* use " James Carnell David Helael " Johi: J.ong et al ' A. Blairs use John Blair et al Diehl A Corle " Wru. Overockcr Eliz. A. Keuuards use David Howsare et al i Maria McEldosrny " Samuel Williams j Lewis Johnson <- Amos Rohenett et al ' Thomas Kerrs use '< Sam'l Kerrs Ex'ors et al Juniata School District " Lewis A. Turner Dr. John Getty " Borndollor A Ashconi James Browning * Artemss Bennett Joseph Barley " Jackson Stockey < Philip Bergoman Wm. Lashley Joseph Filler <> Law. Jamison T. McCauley A Co. << John Davidson A Co. JuniataSchool District " Joseph Nichodemu* Wm. Dihert '• Jacob Lingejrfelter Proth'y's Office, Bedford, tS. H. TATE. i August 6, 1858. J Proth'y. NOTICE IS IfEilEßf GIVEN TO the Conunissioncrs and Treasurer, also the Assessors and Collectors ofthe Boroug.is and Townships of the County of Bedford, that they are hereby required to discharge their respective du ties in obedience tfi laws of Pennsyl vania, approved the ifitdiy of April, A. D. 1858, ami that any neglect, or nou-pt-rformancc of the duties required by said law. causes such officials to be liable to indictment at the instance of any com missioned effic< rof the military of this brigade.— ! For the better advantage of sui.l officers, see Sec. i 21 aud'Bdr said Mi'itary law, and page 68 ofthe I Aj't General's instructions, under the head of I •'Military Expenses." LEMUEL EVANS, Brig. Inspector, Ist. B. 18th D-, P. M. ! Aug. 13, 18-58. f AVER'S Cherry Pectoral and Jayuc's Expecto- | rant at Dr. Harry 'a Drug and Book Store. August 6, 1868. ' BEBFORB INQUIRER. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Pa. to me di rected, ther*wid Lie sold at the Court House in tlie Borough of Bedford, on Monday, the fidtb day of August, 1858 at L o'clook, P. M., the tbllowing described real estate, to wit s One lot of ground in the town of St. Clairsville, fronting 50 fe-t on the public road, and extending back about 170tect to an alley, with a story aud a half frame house, fr.uue shoemaker shop and frame stable thereon erected, adj ring lot ot John n. insling on the north, and lot of Sainuel Caru OD the south. Situate in St. Clair township, Bedford County, aud taken iu execution as the property, of Jacob Walters. ALSO. One tract of land, containiag lttd acres, more or less, about -50 acres cl ared aud under fence, with a log house and log barn thereon erect ted ; also some fruit trees thereon ; adjoining lands of Wm. Fletcher, Wm. Kobison, Charles Liuu and other*. Situate in Southampton township, Bedford County, and taken iu execution as the property ol George Blankley. ALS'J, One tract of land, containing 250 acres, more or less, about 20 acres cleared aud under fence, with two dwelling houses and log stable thereon erected; adj lining lands of Andrew Collins Isaac Hunter and others. Situate in Southampton township, Bedford County, an 1 taken in execution as the pr 'perty of Joseph Barnes. ALSO. One tract of Iml containi ig SO acres, caorc or loss, about ten acres cleared and under fence, adjoining 1m Is of Rudolph Hoover, Peter Stem, Philip Croft and others. Situ ite in Middle Woodbury towudiip, Bedford County, aud taken 1 to ■'*cutivU as th" property of Edward Pearson. ALSO, al! D Tlwiaas King's, right, title, interest and clitu in and to","" 1 " tra Ct bl containing t>oo acr--.*, more o T 1 ss, kuowu aS . Bedford Forge property; about 100 acres cl.Are i and under fence, with a two story stoue and weath er-boarded dwellii g hous •, fourteen tenant houses, iron For ,e, s ov-mill, two coal sheds, two iratne sta' lv.*, large new bank tiarn, and other out build ings thereon erected; also an apple orchard thereou; adjoining lands ol George B. Kay's heirs, Jaines Fink, Wm. Kerns, Benjamin Fink, Jacob Stell, and others— ALSO, one oflier tract of land, containing 2.301 acres, more or les*. known as the Loranos iron works property ; about 800 acres cleared and un- I dcr teiico, with a two story log dwelling hou>e, a j two story brick store house, warehouse, one metal furnace, one iron forge, sixteen tenant houses, six horse stables, two coal sheds ar.d other out build.tigs thereou erected; adjoining lands of Henry Gates, Michael Flucfc, James Eichelberger, Eli Fluck and others— ALSO, or.e other tract of land, containing 40 acres more all cleared and under fence, with a two story log house and log stable thereon erected; ailjoing land* of Jurues Price, lle..ry Gates, and otheis, and all tiie above described property.— Situate in Hopewell township, Bedford County, and taken in execution asthe 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 lrnd* of Rachel and Margaret Doltons. Wm. T. Daugberty, John G. Claik and others, situate in St. Clair township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of James and Samuel Sloan. ALSO, al! Defendant's John Foster's right, title, interest and claim to one lot of ground in the Br --'•HL'h of Bedford, (routing about 40 feet on Pitt Street, and ustending back about 240 feet to an alley, with a story and a half tirick houses with back building attached, two story log house and large log stable thereou erected adjoining lot of Mis. Elizabeth Baylor on the east and Bedford Street on the west, and taken in execution a* the property of John Foster. ALSO, onr hat or ground in Futtonsvilln, front irg 54 feet on main street, and extending tuck 200 fevt to an alley, with a two story brick bouse and (raiue kitchen attached and frame stable thereon erected ; adjoining lot John Detmeron the east, and the public road on the west. Situate in South Woodbury township, Bedford County, and token in execution as the property of Nancy Stoner, ALSO, one lot in the village of ChurLsviPe, Cob-rain township, B-*d ordCounty, containing one acre, more or less, having thereon erected a two story log dwelling house, with a one a half story store house and ware house attached, also a st ibh and corn crib thereon ; adjoining the public road on the east, Joseph Coile ot; the west aud south, and lot of Adam Diehl on the north. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Adam Diehl and Joseph F. Corle, Deteudants, at the suit 'jf Jacob Mcr.ch. ALSO, one tract of land, containing 98 acres and 93 perches, more or less, about 4'J acres cleared aud nnder fence, with two log dwelling houses aud saw. mill thereon erected.on Dunning'a creek, adjoiuing lands of Jacob W. Bowser, A. J. Crisman, Freder ick Berkbimer and others. Situate in St. Clair township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Daniel D. Snoeberger. ALSO, one tract ot land, containing 7G acres, more or less, about 4d acres cleared and under teiice, with a two story log house thereon erected, adjoinin _ lauds of Daniel M iller, Joseph Leasure and others. Situate in Monroe township, Btdlord County, and taken in Execution as the property of Jonathan I'errin, one of tlie Defendants at the suit of Moses Gregory, ct. al. ALSO, one tract of Jind, containing 200 acres, more or less, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house and leg barn ♦hereon erected, also some fruit trees thereon ; ad joining lands of Wm. Lashley, Wm. lames, Arnold ! Lashley and others. Situate in Southampton town ship, Bedford County, and taken in execution as | the property of Aclior Bennett. ALSO, one tract of land, containing 200 acres, ; more or less, anout 100 acres cleared and under j fence, with a two story log house and double log j barn thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon; | adjoining lands of Thomas Lawhead, Susan Tewell, j limes and others. Situate in Southampton j township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the j roperty of Frederick Buxton. ALSO, one lot ol ground, in the town of Hope well, fronting 30 feet on Mifflin street and extend ing back 150 feet, with a two story plank house and ! smoke house thereon erected, adjoining lit of Barndollir, Lowry it Co., on the north, and lot of Henry K. Strong on the southeast— ALSO, one lot of ground, in the town of Hope well, fronting about 150 (cut on Wood street, and about 120 on Broad street, extending back to mill race and lying three square, with three two story rough cast dwelling houses, blacksmith shop shoe maker shop and tinner shop thereon erected— t ALSO, all defendant's right, title and interest in j 80 acres of unimproved coal land, warranted in the ! name of John L. Grove, adjoining lands of John | Cessna, Esq., the Hopewell Coal and Iron Company | and others— ALSO, one tract of unimproved bottom land, i known as the Adam Young tract, containg 25 acres, more or less, adjoining Juniata river on the j north, and lands of John King's heirs on the east | and west— ALSO, all defendant's Thomas W. Horton's ; right, title, interest and claim, in and to one tract ol land, called Buck Bottom containing 60 acres, more 1 or less, about 4 acres cleared and under fence, with a siory and a half plank house thereon erected, ad joining lands of William Forrester on the west, and the Juniata river on the north, east and south— ALSO, all the defendant's interest in and to three tracts ot unimproved coal lands, warranted in ttie name ot Thomas W. Morton ami Jesse Grove, con taining in all abut 150 acres, more or less, adjoin ing lands of William Montgomery, now John Cess na, Esq., on thj#*ortb and west, and lands of John Ford and others on the South, and lands of William Evans on the oast, and all the above described lauds situate in Broadlop township, Bedford County, i except Buck Bottom, which is situate in Hopewell township, Bedford County, and takeo in execution 1 as the projierty of Thomas W. Horton. ami to tie sold for cash. WM. S, FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offiee, August 6, 1858. . BURNING FLUID and Pine oil always to bo had at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store August 6, 1858. JA YNE'S Wrights, Bennett's and Dyott's pilis at ' Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6,1858. Bazin' aud Lubiu's Extracts (or the | chief Cologne Water, *c., ' Dr. Har.y - STOP AMD LOOK • AT THE GE'AT BMEMS! THE €H¥ IS STILL THEY 10HE! ! OSTER. MANSFEAKER c CARN respect fully present their sincere thanks to thi ir nu merous irieuds and patrons, for their very kind and liberal patronage, since opening the NEW STORE, and respect fully beg leave to announce, that tliey are now receiving aud opening the second supply of new SIMMER GOODS, embracing a large and attractive assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, adapted t-> the present and approaching season, to gether with a general as*.a.®ent of Groceries, Queeimw .re, Cutlery, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, BOOTS and SHOES. A large and Varied assortment of U. Rodney King & Co.'s Philadelphia made, Ladies', .Misses' ami Childrens' fine Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers. Ti-s&c. Having purchased our goods at the veiy lowest {lossible cash prices, we are prepared to offer great er inducements than ever. Come in and see, and we will take great pleasure in showing our goods, whether vou wish to huy or not. Bedford, July 9, 1803.-3 m. • , m Ad minis! raters' Notice. I JgTTERS of a4ui!?'istra tion having bee gant -1-i ed to the snnscriUr, living in St. Ol* ; r Town ship, Bedford County, Pa., on the r.si.,t? o t B-nj-t --miu Davis, late ot tho State of lowa. decM, all person* indebted to said are Estate, hereby notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims agaiust the same will present them property authenticated for settlement. GEORGE C. DAVIS, July 16, 18*38.—f . Jdm'r. Pamphlet Laws. rytllE Pamphlet Laws of the State have been rc -1 J ceived at the Prothonotary's Office, and are ready tor distribution among those entitled to receive them. SAMUEL 11. TATE, July 16, 1838.-c. Proth'y BEDFORD RAIL ROAD. SINCE the charter has been granted for the'-Bed ford Rail Road," the citizens of B rdford have lieen much excited and interested upon the subject. , ['his interest is not confined to the cittzcnsmf , town, but extends throughont the country, and j crowds are daily rushing to Rnpp's New and Hanrl saiiie Store, in Anderson's Row , where a large aud 1 '/tractile assortment of beautiful Spring and Surn ! mer (roods, are opening, which will be sold cheaper | titan ever off red before in this place. The stock consists in part of Robes de Shauiu liarase de Laines, ; Rubes a ijuilla, Larill is, j Organ/lie Lawns, White 4 printed- Brilliants, ' Ckallits, Plain and Figured Swiss. Latest Style Lawn Robes for $1,50. Mohair Mixture for 18J c'.nls per yard. . De Laines of all descriptions from 6J to 23 per yard. | Lawns of various styles for 6J els. per yard. | An tj.tensive asstrhne t of beautiful prints ranging from 4to 12J rents per yard. Mu.dins of all prices and qualities. A large assortment of L-idits an 1 Misses, Glares and Hosiery from the torn f%ure. of 5 cts. up. Pure linen Handkerchiefs for 5 cts.. and a full and complete assortment of INDIES DRESS ! GO('DS generally. A l uge and well sel-eted assortment off S'JTHS, CASSIMJKRES and VESTIXGS, Consisting in part of Black French and English Cloths, Blue do do do. Olive do do do. Black Oassiiuercs. Black Doe Skins. Fancv French aud American Cassimero* I ESTINGS. Grenadines, plain and figured. Radzemiro do do Velvets do do and f.great variety of Marsi lies Vesting*. Fancy Silk end Lawn N ck Ties, front 6J cents , to cents. A complete assortment of Ladies and Misses BO ITS, SHOES and GAITERS. Also a 1 irge assortment Mens BOOT S and SHOES. My assortment of GROCERIES can't be beat. Brown Sugir for 6J cts per pound. Kfrst rate Brown Sugar for 8 " ■■ Extra do do " to o White Sugar for 12J, 14 and IS " " First Rate Rio Coffee for 12J " " Extra do do " 15 " <' No. 1 Java do " 15 • " ' ! Best X. O. Molasses " 12 J " < quart. Good Syrup do " u •' " Extra do do * ISJ " " Good Corn Brooms for a drpu. Bacon by the pound. C 37" All of which will be soli cheaper than the I cheapest. Don't forget to call at RUPP'S SEW ! STORE, in Anderson's Row, one door east of Cuss | na Sc Shannon's office, and opposite the Gazette office G. W. RUPP. Bedford. April 30, 1858. i HEW GOOBSi i trillh undersigned respectfully inform their X friends and customers that they have just pened a very large and genera! assortment of j SPRING A.\D SIM HER GOODS, consisting in part as follows: ' Silks, Challies, Alpacas, Delaines, Lawns, Bora ges, Brilliants, French .and American Chintzes, Ginghams, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, &c., ire SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings, Muslins, Drillings, Tickings, Ky. Jeans, Linens. Sheetings, j Cottonades, Flannels, Cussinetts, ; Nankeens, Cambrics, Checks, CHEAP CARPETS, | White and Col'd Carpet ( h;in, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting and Rugs, Boots, Sli *es. Hats aud Caps, ! aiao a large supply of fashionable Ready-Made Clothing, Also, a full stock of GROCERIES, WOODEN WARE, Ike. Having selected our goods with great care, we arc enabled to offer our customers VERY GREAT BARGAINS for CASH—all kinds of Country Produce—or on a credit of six months to punctual dealers. An examination of our stock is respectfully so licited. A. B. CRAMER Sc CO. Bedford, April 30, 1858. AD.TIfMISTK ITORS NOTIC E NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admin istration upon the estate ot Henry Shuters, late of Liberty Township, deed., have lieen granted by i the Register of Bedfard County, to the undersigned ot Jaines Creek, Huntingdon County. All pirsuus , indebted to said estate are requested to make i™; mediate payment, and all having claims * r € l l '/,j ca tcd ' present them without delay, properly * ur ' for payment. THOMA*MORRIS, Adm'r. July Ist 1858. MIL ir XillOLffi. Abu"' fiGy pair of children's and women's shoes —m little out ot style—will be sold verv cheap by ; Fob. 19,1858. A.B CRAMER St CO. ' BEDFORD Jfla chin e Sh op ! \ THE subscriber would most respectfully announce to the farming community, and public in general, that be still continues to manufacture at his shop, in Bedford, Pa., the following farming utensils, of the very bent material, aud in the most workman like manner, viz : Four and Six Home Tumbling Shaft Power Machines. with large opeu cylinders, six st ives, and spikes screwed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached. Their superiors for strength and speed are not made in this or any other County in the State. Four Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap power Ma chine, with cylinder open or shut, as may be de sired, and shaker of the best kind, for convenience, ease of draft, and jierfect working. This machine has no superior any where. THREE HORSE MACHINES, of the suite kind. TWO AND THREE HORSE TUMBLING SLI AFT POWER MACHINES, a very convenient and excellent ma." I chine for small farmers, with or without shakers. HILL SIDE PLOUGHS, of a very superior pattern to auv in use in this country. SINGLE AND DOUBLE SJOVEL PLOUGHS. WITH STEEL SHOVELS. CULTIVATORS, Pockhani's New fork FIVE-HOED STEEL POINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Rogers Pittsburg patent STEEL TOOTH EXPANDING CULTIVATOR , for working corn, or seeding in grain, Fanning Mill*, Horse Rakes Lever Cutting Be i' t, Harrow* and Wheelbarrow• mad • to order. All the above articles constantly on hand., and soil in reisonul-Iterms. REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines, whether , 21 'de hers Of cLWjWiiVDb 'lone ou the shortest no tice, Castings for all my machines aud Ploughs, mad.- at the Foundry of Mr. Michael B-.nuau, in Bedford, aud will compare with any made in the State for strength and durability li LACKSMI THING done to order. All my wcrk warrented to give satisfac tion. From n p-.st experience of tw; ntv years in the Machine business, I feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call. Call and examine my work before you pur i chase elsewhere, as I am determined to please nil. | Horses, grain of all kinds, lumber and iron, will I be taken in exchange for work. PETER ii. SHIRES. Machinist. I Bedford, May 7, 1858 -?ni ! ~ DR. 11. 11. \IIIITIIOiI, I , ' OF Lancaster City, late.of Philadelphia, where he his been in successful practice foi a num ber of years, received his education at the lst Med ! icai College in the United States, and had the cx i perience and practice in the diiferent Hospitals fiir j several years, a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of New York, and late Snrg'on of the United States Navy, now otters himself to the pub lic to attend any professional calls. The pm'est medicines always on baud direct from the best Laboratories ot out country, aud the Bo tanical Gardens of the worl 1. No patent medicine prescribed or recommended. Medicines used only ! which wiii not break down the constitution, but will j renovate the system from all injtiri sit bus sustaiu -1 ed from mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult j diseases must be treated upon analytical principles, j which is to know and ascertain w hat disease is. Its . nature and character require a knowledge of the chemical constituent sot every solid and fluid of the human body ; the chang* s those solids and fluids i are capable of undergoing. To know what niedi r cities to employ to cure diseases, requires a know. ledge of tiic chemical constituents ol all agents 1 employed it, medicine; and if we are in possession jot this kuow ledg -, it i* possible to cure any disease . —no luattei ol how lung —aud leave the , patient in a heilthy and perfectly cure 1 condition. M.l uicholy, Aberration, or that state of alienation and weakness of the mind which renders persons in | capable of enjoying the pleasures of performing the duties of life ; Dyp-psia ; that distressing disease ; and tell destroyer of health and happiness, undcr ' mining the constitution, and yearly carrying thou j s.mds to untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured. Rheumatism, in any !'*>rrn or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or : lulling sickness ; all chronic and stubborn cases of 1 rrnarcd; daitjihnum, f and every description of ulcerations; I'iles and j Scrofulous Diseases, which have baffle t all previous medical skill can be cured by my treatment, when . the constitution is not exhausted, i Ido s.y a'l diseases (ves, Consumption) can be cured. 277" Cancer cured iritauv! the knife.. I will remain in my office on WEPXESP.VTS and i bATt'EDAVs, from 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 loiaddr ssed by letter, Fulton Square, Lancaster cftv, I'a. July 130, 1858-ly. GEORGE B. AMICK, surviving partner of the late firm of GEO. B. AMICK V BROTirrw, noti i fit's all persons interested, that the books of said I firm remain in his hands for settlement, and that circumstances demand an immediate closing up of i the business of said firm. Persons indebted or having settlements to make, are therefore request ed to eall on the subscriber without delay. St. Clairsville, June 11, 1858.-tt. The subscriber will continue the mercantile busi ; tut at the old stanil, where he will be happy lo m* et and supply the wants of bis friends and cus tomeis at ail times. He will receive in a couple of weeks a new supply of seasonable goods, which he is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. GEO. B. AMICK. AlcinJa W. Smith, i No. 23, August Terns, vs. > 1858. in the ■Common Wm. Smith. Pleas of Bedford Co. j Alia* <ulipoma on Libe Tor Divorce. • TVTOI GE is litreby given to le Defendant in j :J. 1 the above case that a S pa-na and alias I ; Subpoena n Libel for Divorce It been issued, the i lust of sa writs is returnable 3 h August, 1858, j I and that t said Defendant is i quired to appear j on or befot said day and answei o the complaint 1 of the Pi d* ill' as provided for ov act of Assem ble. WM.S. PLUCK, June 11, 1858. Sheriff. HUSIC ft MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— Pianos, Melodtons, Flutes, Guitars, Brass , Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of various manu facture, always on hand. Bands supplied at city wholesale rates. Wo Keep always on hand a full assortment of all the new and fashionable music, which we .nail at onr erpense to any part of the country. N. B. Music ngedto order. SHKVOCK & SMITH, Chambersburg. March 7, 1W57- W' .lITE TEETH and a perfumed breath can be accquired by using the'-Balm of Thousand Flowers.'' To be had at DR. HA* RVS ' March 6. 1857. hi ~ C W AIM'S PANA'^ 1 ~R lURR > '" DR " #ND ! O Hook Stor.-* Angn-t i >DRK CASTOR OIL at Dr. Harry's Drug and} JL Book Store. August o, 1858. AN excellent article of Hair and tooth Brushes at Dr. Harry'| Drug and Book Store. August 6, 185&. I>h>sicians (rrescriptions carefully Compqn-i-f ed, at all hours of the day or nigh ai It.. Harry's. Drug Store. I Tllfi LIVER IMPRITOB PREPARED 8V DR.. SANFORD. Compounded from GI'MS, IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND LIVER MEDICINES now before the public, that acts as a Cathariic, easier, milder, and more effectual than nay other med'eine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting fi.st on Hie Lictr to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry olf" that matter, thru accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings ex.x-tkrtieed in tie op erations of most Cathartics ; If strengthen* I tic system at the same time that it purges it) -and when taken daily in moderatedosvs, will strength en and build it up with unusual rpidi ? y. The Liver is one >( the principal regulators of the human Imdy, and when if perform* its OfmMlons well the powers' of tie- system are fully developed. The stomach is almost entirely dependent on the healthy action of the I.ivi r for the ;.rj*>r p rloi nj ance of its functions. When t!.e stomach i at uilt.the bowels are at fault, an l the whole system Slitters in consequence of one organ the Lie having ceased to do its duty. For the disease of that organ, one of the proprietors has tn ide it his j study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to find some remedy wherewith to counteract the ma ny derangements to which it is liable. To prove that this re- • inedy is at List found, any person troubiedpc with Liver Complaint in any ot its forms, has^— s hut to try a hot tie,and conviction is cei tain. /****, These gums rcmovcCj ail morbid or bad mat ter from the system.supplying in their p,r..l a healthy flow of invigorating :he shjh ach, causing food to gest well, purifying. , blood, giving tone ami''*-? health to the wcep machinery, the causes of thcjcmo ease, and etn.cting a ra-i. ■ )dical cure. Bdious attacks cured, and. w hatis hot— i t< r, prevented by occasional use of the . Liver Invigorator. i Oflk' 4tf" alX'ji VfUiug 1 is Mlffi.-kr.t to relieve | the stomacli and prevent the food irrn lising i and souring. ! Only one dose before retiring prevents i nightmare. Only one dose taken) at night loosens ths bowels gently .and costiveuess. (due dose taken after seach *;eal will curs Dyspepsi i. p ™"* 05?" One dose of two tea-spoonsful will al ways relieve Sick ache. One Lottie taken for;:.'etiiale obstruction re moves the cause of theQ disease, and mines perf.-ct cure. Only one dose iranje-r"H diately relieves Cliolic, while f*~*^ One dose often repca-pca ted is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, and ar^-' preventive of Cholera. One dose taken will prcroi t the recur rence of bilious wnile it relieves all painful feelings. vAf DC7" Only one bottle is nded to thr< w out o jhe system the eff cts of tueciue after ii>. g sick One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all y 0 lowness or unnatural color hem the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigoi to the appetite and makes ftod digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhoea in its worst forms, while summer and bowel com plaints yield almost to the first dose. One or ?wo doses cures attacks caused by'worms, while for worms in children, thero is no safer or speedier r, inedy in the world, as it never fails. A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the ab sorbents. We "take pleasure in-recommending tlds medi cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague*. Chill Fe ver, and ail Fevers cf a Bilious Type. It operate* with certainty, and thousands an- willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their un.initn.ins tostt niony in its favor. K7"Mix Water in the Mouth with the Invigorator, and swallow Loth together. The Liver Invigorator Is a great scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily wot king cans almost too great to believe. It cures as it by magic, even the first dust ffivimg bene fit and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all o! which are the result ©.' a Dinned Liver. PRICK ONE DOLLAR I'RR BOTTLE. DR. SANFURD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N. V. Sold in Bedford by Dr. B. F. HARK*,' and re tailed by all Druggists. June 11, 5838.-zz. A BEAUTIFUL HEijT OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Completely Preserved TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is gray would not have it restored to former color or Imld but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching bnt would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions, but wonld be cured, or with sick heart ache, (neuralgia) but would bo cured. It wili also remove all pimples ir ui tb<* face aid fckiri. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will do all this, see circular and the following. ANN ARBOR, November 5, 1856 I I'BOF, O. J, WOOD—Dear Sir; I have heard much said of (lie wonderful effects of your llair Restora tive, lirt having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums,.hair d'yeS, Iw is dispos ed to place your Restorative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quick remedies, until I met you in Lawrence countv some months since, when you gave me such as.-uraiice as induced the trial of your Restorative in nv family—first by my good wife, whose bait had be come very thin and entirely white, and before ex hausting one of your large bottles, her hair was re stored nearly to its original beautiful brown color and had thickened aud become beautiful and gjc-ssr upon, and entirely over the head ; she continues to use it, i.ot simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful iuflu ence upon the head and mind. Others of my faniilv i and fiieuds are using your Kostoiative, with tho j happiest effects ; therefore, my skepticism arid doubts in reference to its character and value are [ entirely removed ; and I can and do rnost-cordially , and confidentially recent end its use by all who wotl'd I have their hair restored from white or grky./bv reason of sickness or ago.) to original color an'i beauty, and by all.young persons who woul 1 have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very truly and gratefully vour, Solomon mann FRIEND WOOD ; It was a long time after I saw you 1 at Btissfield before 1 got the bottle of Restorative : for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it wo conclu ;ed to try it 011 Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of Its power.-, ! It has done all that yu assured me it would §<> audotheisof my family and friends, liavib* *" 'i* nessed its effects, are now using and ing its use to others us entitled t> C<,n " I sid-ratio,l you Claim for it- , rlfl v Again, very reapec*" - MAN V CARLVLK, 111, June "8, 1851. I have used Frof. O. J. Woo I's H iir Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was liecoming. as I thought, prein iturely gray, hut by the use of his Restorative it has resumed its original color, and, 1 have no doubt, porui.tnvntlv ao. Si BKKESE, ex-Senator, I". S. t). J. Wood A CO.. Proprietors, 313 Broa.lw .v, N. I*., (in the great N, Y. Wire Railing Establish' inent) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. For sale by Dr. Harry. And sold bv all good Dmacista July 3, 1858.—.tin. " "S • WA(iO\K, THREE new two horse wagons on hand, work warranted—will ho sold 011 a liberal credit—or ex changed for produce. A B. CRAMER St OJ, Feb Iff JBo<y
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