To Sthwl Directors .! Twcfcwa % VbOTICE is £*%srk of Schellsburg and | pty esh.'p. in Scbelisburg for tlie purpose ol j "*.'.Vfing teachers and renewing certificates on the ; .it of September; those of Juniata at Buena Vista I i the 27th ; ol St. Clair at the Eight Square on j the 28th; ol Union at Mowry's mill on the 29th; j of Middle WO'idlierry at the school house in Wood- Perry on the SOtb; of South Woo.lbery at Enter- ! prise on the Ist Oct. ; of West Providence at j Bb o.lv Run on toe 4th ; of Hopewell at Dashers. ! 0:1 tire nth ; of Broad Top at Hopewell ou the oth; j , f Li:.<-ur at St n r3towu on the 7th; of Snake t SpEu? at Ilarll-ys school house on tlie Vltlt; ol j (U U-.ain : t the Brick Church on tire I4th; of Ead : Kiovidci ce at HcttseboWvij's .scii >d house on the j loth; of Bcdtoid townilip at Bedford on tla ■ ldlii; ; 0 il.irtison at Kiscr's school house Un the 18th; ot ? 1 ot uonjeny at Bridgipoit on t. e lilth; of Cuta- L land Valley at John May's < 1 the 20th; oM Southampton at ChttKttviileo tin- 2i-c ;ot M.ou- j . ( 1 Mrville on the 22-1; of Bedford borougti i c> 1) toe 2->rh. Tbw above meetings wd! b hel lat 0 o'clock A. J M. and it is particuinly r.quested that Directors j and Teachers be panel mil tn tiieir attendance 'i'nfr-itcre will ph-aso provide themaeivos with ini; and ajaper. and avml this (q-portUllity of biciag ; .-xatuiued, as :v t eacher wiU ac examined after the ; ri guial tin. , t ,cepf for special reasons, and thctt> in t utilers hiings a written rcq test for ra - 10 n>, signed by sit ieaSt llir,-o Directors of the district j in which ho is to be employed. Net ice is als • hereby gives, tb..t ail Permanent f t coll styles have been ununited under autiiorifv of tli • fi'rty-flrst rection of the j Gra:.-' s.lmol Liw of tiie Stii o: M iv, 18.51 and can lie longer be rt-cei ed by Dirtc'.ms as authority | f.-r the imp'oj'ineiit of Teachers. T- tteliers but ling 1 -n. ii cert ' . itos will please attend to tiie above j tiont-d ttavs and have thorn 1 xchangod or r> ' tinned. il. HECKLRM N, S< pt. 10, iBSS. County Superintendent. "Thick l)firkfi *$ ccocrs the Earth, Jlnd dross Darkness the People.''' cOVS TH 1 SI EIX ( fl A\T S , And all Others, will take Notice ! TITAf tbi v can supply themselves,in any quui- j lilies with Jones' Far Famed Patent NON EXI'IaOSIVR KEROSENE 01 CO Ah Oil. LAMPS, . the fVU.ksule and Retail, HEAD QUARTERS, .5. S.vutli SECOND Street, 38. PillbADELPtriA. Tiie . . ib; place where exclusive Agencies can lc *btl fr the States of Pcrinaylvania, N . Jersey rid Del aware These Lumps give a light equal in intensity ol ' fl unc and similar in appearance to Gas, and are i-ted to be superior to .til other portable ligltt.s, it win use. No tear of Explosi- n.—No offensive odor —No smoke.—Very easily trimmed.—As easily r.'Zulated ns a Ga- Light. Can be adapted to all l.iirposes. —Atkl i>etter than all fur a pour man.— oil per cent cheaper than any other t>ortild.' light, f nv in common use. Soi.E AGENCY Al.so, 10U KNAPP'S Patctit Rosen Oil LAMP. IT?"Lumps, Oils, tt icks, Shades, and every ar ticle in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAND, .tigiitt. No. BO South Second Street, Puil.uKv S pt. 10. 1058. FIBLIC SIIJ OK rtEAXj I3ST^.TE, "t>Y virtue of an order -of the Orphans Uonrt. in I > and for the county of Bedford, the undersigned wiil sell at public sale on tl\p premises, on Satur day, ihe y/.'i day of October, vea/ the KEAL ES TATE of Wm. Leasure, late dee'd, to wit: a Tract oi Land composed of three tracts or parcels of land, situate in Beau's Core* Southampton town ship,county aforesaid, containing 2H2 Acics, more or Us, about 80 Acres under cnltivatkin, adjoin ing lands oi Brice Growden on the north, A. Per dtw on the west, and John Garden on the east, about 93 acres of the same pa rented land. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE and STABLE, alioat six acres in MEADOW with a small OR CHARD thereon. Land well watered and an ex cellent spring at tlie door. Tends cash. Due at tendance v ill be given by A. PERDEW, Sept. 10, 1858. Jtdm'r. AIOfTORS NOTICE. Belts, Pusey, h Co., t In the Common Pleas o. vs. Bedford Comity. Vend Ex. Locke & Snyder. \ No. 2-5, Aug. Term, 18-58. George Stuckey, J Vend. Ex. No. 0. August vs. S- Term, 1858. Jacob Snyder. \ And now, to wit, August 30, 1858, on motion of t). E. Shannon, Esq., John P. Reed appointed Au ditor to report a distribution of the money in the hand- of W'ni. S. Fluke, Esq., sheriff of Bedford County, raised by virtue of the aliove stated writs on sale of deft's Jacob Snyder's real t state, to and -amongst creditors. The undersigned will attend 10 the duties of the ve appointment, on Tuesday, the 21st day of September, A. D., 1858, nt bis oflice, in the Ib>r -h of Bedford, at 10 o'clock. A. M., of said day, en and where all parties interested can attend. JNO. P. ERED, .Juditor. Sept. 10, 1858. Auditor's Police* Garretson & Barclay, i Plnries Vend. Exp's. vs. bNo.'sOOand 70, August Thomas YV. Horton. ) Term, 1868. In the Com mon Pleas of Bedford County. And now to wit, August 30, 1858, on motion of G. H. Spang. Esq., John P. Reed appointed auditor to report a distri bution of the money in the hands of W'ni. S. Fluke, Esq., Sheriff of Bedford County, raised by virtue of the above writs, on sale ol defendant's real es tate, to and amongst creditors. ' By viitne of the above appointment, the under lietiN.' will meet all parties interested, who may cl cos? i'° attend, at his office, in the Borough of BedfrwJ ,-• Tuesday, the 21st day of September, \ D ww 't 10 o'clock. A. M., of said day. ' JNO. P. REED, .ludiior. Sept. 10, 1858. Administrator Notice. NOTI6E is hereby given Urn'* l ett f rs a.ltnin istrition have been granted U 1 , c undersign ed by the Register of Bedford coun.D't uion the cs ' URSUANT TO AX ACT OK GENERAL As sembly of tha Commonwealth of PcMisyhanut. entitled "An Act raiding to the Elections of tt.iS Commonwealth, "appro*.*! the second day of July, Anno Domini, ope thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, 1, vV ILLIA.H S. 1 LUKE, High Sher iff of the County of Bedford, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known, and give notice to the Electors of the County aforesaid, that a GENERAL ELEC TION will be held in said County of Bedford, Penn sylvania, on the ' SECOND TUESDAY, (12th) OCTOBER. 1858, at ivtiicii time. State ud C jUiitV'ofHeers. as inflows, .arc to be elected, to wit : / PERSON lor Supreme Judge of su'd Com uinwe.dth. _ / ONE PERSONS,for Canal Commissioner of said ConuuonweaPh. ONE PERSON, in conjunction with the Counties of A ! 1:11s. Franklin, Juniata and Fulton, to repre sent the 17th District in Congress a T'tYO PER SONS, in conjunction with tfm Ooitn •y of Som.Tsef, fa lid the offices of — .Members ot the House of Uepr- sjntatives, t represent the CountWa ol Son.erst and Bedford in the Itottse of Kept eat i: tat ires of Pettttsy Ivanfa. r ONE PERSON to fill t"heoffice <>f County Com missioner of said, County. ONE PERSON to fill the office of Poor House Director of said County. ONE PERSON to fill the office of County Atuii tor of said County. ONE PERSON to till the office of Coroner io| said County. i i:lso hereby make known, anil give notice, tied the places of holding the afi resaid Genera' Election, in the several Boroughs utid Townships with in tlie County of Bedford, ar. as follows, to wit : The Electors of the Borough ol Bedford aid Township of Bedford to meet at tho Court House in said Borough. Toe Electors of Bma ltop Township to meet at the School House in Hopewell. Tlie electors of Col rain Township to meet at the house lately occupied liv Benjamin Kegg, in KainSburg, i 1 said Township. The Electors o. Cumberland Valley Township to meet at the New school House erected on the land owned by John Whip's' heirs in sad Town ship. l ite Electors of Harrison Township to meet nt s -lioi.l bouse No. 5, near the dwelling house of Henry Keyseria said Township. The Electors of Juniata Township to meet at K.-ysi r' school House in said Township. > be Electors of Hopewell Township to meet at tbr school House near the house of John Dustier in said Township. The Electors of Londonderry Township to meet at the house now occupied by Win. if. Hid as a shop, in Bridgeport, in said Township. The Electors of the Township of Liberty to meet at the school House in StonerStown in s-.ud Township. The Electors of Monroe Jownship to meet at the house lately occupied Ly James C iritef, in Clear ville, in -aid Tow n: (tip. The Electors of Napier ToWaship and Sch.dls bnig Borough to meet at the briek school House it: Hit- Borough of Sehelbburg. The Electors of East Providence Township to meet ~t the hotsse lately occupied by John Nycmn, Jr.. innkeeper, in sa.nl Township. The Electors of Sn.ike spring Tow on."- to meet j at the school House near the Methodist Clmrch, on j lands of John G. Hartley. ' The Electors of West Providence Township to meet t tltd new log school llou e at 8100 ly Run i in said township. Tiie Electors of St. Clair Townsliip to meet at the store near the dwelling house of Gideon Trout, in sai-1 tuwusliip. The Electors of Union Township to meet at the house of Miehael VVysnt in sibl township. The Electors of Southampton Township to meet at the house of tl'illiun Adams iti *aid town ship. • Iho Electors of the Townsiiip of .Middle Woo l berry to meet at the house ot Henry Fluke, iii the village of Wood berry. The Electors of South Wood berry Township to meet at the horse of Samuel Oster in sai 1 town i ship. The election to lie opened between !he h"iirs of 7 and 8 o'clock in the forenoon, by a pul lie proc ; Lniation, nd to keep open until seven o'clock in } the evening, when the polls shall be closed. AVTICE IS HEREBY GIVE.\ . That every person, excepting Justices of the : Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or of this i State or any city or corjiorated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate : officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under ; the legi-litive, executive <>r Judiciary department of this State, or of any city, or of any incorpora | ted district and also ; that every member of Con ! gress and ot the State Legislature, and of the select ; or common council of any city or Commissioners 1 of incorporated district is by law incapable of hold ing or exercising at the time the office or appoint | nu-nt of Judge, inspector or clerk of any election j of this Common wealth, and that no inspector, ju lge, ; or oilier officer of such election shall be eligible to ! be then voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled "aa act ! relating to elections of this Coinmowealth," passed July 3, 1819, tuither provides as follows, to wit: "That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election : in tbft district at which they respectively belong, ! before eight o'clock in the morning of the 2d Tues j day of October, and each said inspector shah ap point one clerk, who shall he a qualified voter of ; such district, ; "Incase the person who shall have received the ; highest number of votes for inspector shall not at tend on the dty of any election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number \ of votes forjudge at the next preceding election, : shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who has received the highest number of votes tor inspector shall not attend, the person j elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, : and in case the person elected Judge shall not at tend, then the inspeecor who received the highest nttini?r of votes shall appoint a judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the i vote uy being an elector lie win 'the iwvntr-ooe and twetoty-twe years shah, depose on oath or affirmation, t hat he rest led i in the St ite at least one year next before ins ap- . plication, and make Mich proof of residence m the district as is reqqired by this act, aud that a-' does , verilv believe, from tiie account given him that he i is of the age aforesaid, and give swell other eve ence as is required ivy this act, whereupon the name ol . the person so ariniifted to vote shall be inserted 1:1 . ! the alphabetical Ist by the it specter. and a note . made opposite thereto by writing tin: word "t iX, I if he shall be admitted to vote by reason Ot having psid tax, or the word "ago, 1 * If he Shall be admitted to vole by reason of age, and in either case the | reason of such a vote shitl be call.-d out to the r-clerks, who shall made the like note in the lists ol ! voters kept by them. . i 'ln all cases where the tuttie of the jierson catmi • e to vote is not found on the list furnished by the cSmtiii-Metiers, and assessors, or Ids right to vote 1 wiielb'- i foand thereon or not, is objected to h\ an., • qualified citizen, it. shall bo the duty of the inspec tors to examine such person on o,lth as to lusijual i ideations, and it iic claims to have resided wituin 1 the State for one year or more, his oath shall be ! sufficient proof thereof, but lie shall make proof by 01 least one competent witness, who shall bo a { c-pdiaed elector, that ho has resided withm the I district lor more thaft ten days immediately pre ! ceding s-.i-l election and shnli nLo Idm"*" 1 swear j that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of lits j lawiul calling, is within th< district, and that ho did I not remove within the district for the purpose of ; voting therein. "Every parson qtt iliflud us aforesaid, ttnd who .-boll make due proof il required, of his residence i and payment of taxes aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which i h| shall reside. .•ill" any person shall prevent or attempt to prc ! vyiit any officer of an etoctiop under this act rum • pHling such election, or use or there,iten any vio lence to any such officer, and shall interinpt or improperly Interfere with him in the execution ol his duty, shall block or attempt t> block up the, window or avenue to any window where the same may be ltolden, or shad riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall use or practice intimida tion, threats, force or violence, with the design to influence nnduely or overawo any elector, or pre | vent him front voting, or to restrain the freedom of j choice, such person on conviction sh ill bo fined in j any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and to I !-e imprisoned lor any time not less than one or • mere than twelve months, and if it shall be shown i ttfihe Court where the trial of such off nee shall be had, that the person Sri offending was not a resi J.-nt of the city, ward, district or township where the said offence tva- committed, and riot entitled to vote tl."rein, then on conviction, lie shall >*■' Sen j tenced to pay a fine of not less then one hotwired ; nor more than one thousand dollars, and be im prisoned not loss than six months nor more than tw> years. j -If any person or persons skill make any bat or ' wagi r upon tlie result of any election within the Commonwealth, or shall otfer to make any such ' bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof. ; or by any written or printed advertisement, or : invite any person or persons to make such bet or ' wager upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and jray three times the amount so bet or | offered to lie bet. Aiiti the Judges of the rcsj>cctive districts afore- j sid, are required to meet at Bedford. on the ttidnv , next following the holding of s.iiil Election, then; and there to p-rfomi those things required of them | liy Jaw. | Given under my hand. at my office in Bedterd, j this 10th lay of SeptemlKr, in the y n- Wm. Smith. \ Pleas of Bedford Co. Proceedings on Übel lor Dltorce. And row, to wit. Aug.SO, 1858, on motii nof O. K. Shannon, Esq., John P. Reed appointed Commissioner to take testimony, and report the same to Court. "1 ho Commissioner will attend to the duties ol j the above appointment, at his office, in the Bor- . orfgh of Bedford, oh Wednes I iv, the 2lid day <>| September, A. D., 1858, it 10 o'clock, A. .M. of said day. JXO. P. UK ED, Sept. 10, 1858. Ccmmiaioucr. [ U DITOR S AOTIC Id. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' i Court, in and for the County of Bedford, to report j a distribution of the money in the hands of O. K. s Shannon, Esq., one of the administrators de bonis i non, cum testamento anneso, of the estate of Thos. Vickroy, deceased, to and amongst the widow, j heirs and legatees <>f said deceased, will attend to I the duties of said appointment, on Wednesday, the j 22d day of September, A. D., 1858, at 10 o'clock, j A. M., of said day, at his office in tho Borough of Bedford, when and where all parties interested ca attend. JNO P. REFT), .-In Him ■ j Sept. 10, 1853. BT M1 W±l IS hereby given to all whom it may concern, tliat I have bought of William Lashley and pai l him for the following projierty to wit: his entire stock of store goods, horses, cattle, hogs, calves, grain, hay, and altogether ail the persona! property that be longed to htrn, and, also four tracts of land, and leave the same in his possession during my pleasure, anr- Marts'"' lillilFOli!) iI.UL ROAD. SINCE tlte charter has been granted for the "Bed ford Rail Road," th • citizens of Bedford have [ been juiefi excited ami interested upon the subject, i This interest'ie not confined to the citizens of ! town, but extends throughout the Country, and : crow.il are daily rit-thing to Rupp\ Xew and Hand same in -Inlersoh's Row, where a large and ! .--Itruciiee assortment of beautiful Spring and Sum mer (loads, are optmiug, which will be sold cheaper ! than ever offered before in this place. The stock consists in part of . Rohei &e Shaum Barage de Laines. Robes n Quitla, T.ntiUtts, : Organdie Lawns, White f( printed Brilliants. Vitaltit e. Plain and Figured Swiss. Latest Style Lawn Rubes for $ 1,50. Mohair Mixture for 18J erais per yard. De L'tinrs of all descriptions Jcom 6Jto 23 per yard. Lawns of various styles for 6 j cts. per yard. ! .? extensive asscr'me t of beautiful prints ranging from ito 1 cents per yard. Mnslins of all prices and qualities. i A Lirge assortment of Ladies and Misses, Glores ■ and Hosiery front the low figure of 5 cts. up. Pure linen Handkerchiefs for 5 cts. , and a full and complete assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS generally. A In ge and well selected,assortment ofC jDTh'SJ CAS-Si.wSKES and V^STiXGS, Consisting in part of Bliieij French and English Cloths, ! Blue do do do. | Olivet do do do. : Bi iclt Cass inter eg. I Black Doe Skins. i Cane)' French and American Cassimerea- VESTtSGS. ; Grenadines, plain and figured. R-.tdzetniro do do Velvets do do an i & great variety of Mnrsielles Veslitig3. Fancy Siik and Lawn Neck Ties, fromflj cents ♦o 62k cents. A complete assortment of Ladies ami Misses BOOTS, SH<)KS and GAITERS. Also a large assortment Mens BOOTS an i SHOKS. My assortment of GROCERIES can't he beat. Brown Sugir for 6J cts per pound, f ifet rate Bro.vn Sugar for 8 '■ s Extra do do " lu " i White Sugar for 12|, ' • " First Rate Rio Coffee for 12£ • '• Extra do do 15 " At. 1 Java do " 15 " << " Bast N. O. Molasses " 12£ '< •< quart. God Syrup do '• 12| " '• Extra do do • 18J •• " , ' y the pound. All of which will he sol I cheaper than the ch:- pest. Don't forget to call at LUFF'S XEW j S'J'OitE, in Hndcr son's Ruw, one door east of Cess na .x Shannon's office, and opposite the Gazette ; ofii'V- G. W. KUPP. J Bedford. April 30, 1858. ii i: i> i o n i$ JHfa chin e Sh op ! rpilE subscriber would most respectfully announce J. to the farming community, and public in general, tlrif lie still continues to manufacture at bis shop, in Bedford, Fa., the following farming utensils, of thetrcry bo: t material, and in the most workman like manner, viz : Four aiid Six Horse Tumbling Shaft Power Ulacblnes, , wiih largo open cylinders, six staves, and spikes screwed in. and improved Straw Shakers attached. Tiitlr superiors for strength and spepd dre not made in this or any other County in the State. a Four Horse Tumbling Shaft and Snap power Ma chine, with cylinder open or shnt, us may he de sired. and shaker of the best kind, for convenience, case of draft, and perfect working. This machine Ins no superior any where. THREE HORSE MACHINES, of the sun" kind. TWO AND THREE HORSE TUMBLING SHAIT POWER MACHINES, a very convenient and excellent ma chine for small farmers, with or without shakers. HILL SIDE PLOUGHS, of a very superior pattern to anv in use in Dels country. SINGLE AND DOUBLE S.IOVEL PLOUGHS, WITH STEEL SHOVELS. CULTIVATORS, Peckhanrs New i'ork FIVE-HOED STEEL POINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Rogers Pittsburg patent STEEL TOO I'll EXPANDI NG CULTIVATOR, for working corn, or seeding in grain, Fanning Mills, Horse Rakes Lever Cutting Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made to order. Ail the above articles constantly on find sold Y virtue of ail order of the Orphans Court of i Li Bedford County, the undersigned will expose to public sale on the primlsefi on SATURDAY 6U JVOV'R NEXT the Real Estate of James Weimer, late of Monroe Township, dee'd vit : the mansion farm of said ! deceased, containing 111 Aeres and 64 Perches with Double Log House aoJ Barn thereon erected, ; adjoining lands of Andrew Irons, Mich'l Ilevner, I Nathan Gribb and others. Terms -. One third to remain in the proprrtv du ring the widow's life, the interest thereon to be paid her annually—One third at confirmation of s ile and the balance in two equal annual payments without interest. MAn ALA WEIMER, I). 1858.-d. Administrirair. STOVES, T1 NAM) COPPER WAKE! MY friends and the public in general, arc hereby informed that I now have and shall continue ; to keep on hand, a large stock of almost every size | and pattern of cooking stoves, and parlor stoves i and coal stoves. Also, copper and brass kettles, I tin and sheet iron ware, common and Russia stove ; pipe, fire boards, and tin ware of ai! kiud made out ; i,f the very best 1 and 3 * tin plate. Spouting made to order of the best double tin ' plate, and put up by Mr. John Lisdekman. who as a workmau has no superior in the County. I would i also call the attention of the public, to to a new j article of self-sealing fruit cans, the best that has j yet been offered. . Stove hlaokcning constantly on baud. All persons in want of any of the above articles . will pi ise call at the Old Stand, of the subscriber, in Bedford,where they can buy on reasonable terras. Old copper, brass, pewter and country produce j taken iu exchange foi work. GEO. BLYMIRE. September 3, 1858.—3 m. wtl. c. LOCii\, ATTORNEY AT EIW. McCONPJELISEURG, ?A. WILL practice iu the Courts of Fulton, Bedford and Franklin Counties. [E?""Otli:o on Main Street, opposite Speer's Hotel. Seplem!>tr 3, 1858. Assembly. TIIE nndersigoed otters himself, to the voters of Bedford ond Somerset Counties, as an independent candidate for the Assembiv, at the ensuing election . Sept. 3,1858-te. SAM'L J. CASTNKR. TARE ROTICE. TO mako arrangements for Fall Trade, G. W. Rupp 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 thtmseves indebted will please calf and settle eheir accounts. AugutG, 1858. WA3JTTE D. ■a BUSHEoS Of Gats wanted immedi ately, foi which the highest market price will be paid. Apply at this office. Aug. 27. 1858. SELLLYG OFF JIT COST. IN order to make room for Fall and Winter Goods J. # J. M. Shoemaker will sell goods rt very reduced prices, at the Colonnade Store. Aug. 27. A .YEW SUPPLY OF HOOTS & SHOES JUST received, and for sale ciieap at J. Ac J. M. Shoemakers' Colonnade store. Aug. 27. JUST RECEIVED, A T Shoemaker's Colonnade store, a large assor*- J\. ment of Coffee, Sugar, Syrup, Moloss-x, green anil black Teas. Starch, Spices, indigo, Candles, Rice, fte., which will le soil very cheap, t Aug. 27/ THE LIVER RVPRATOB PREPARED BY DR. SANFOKD. Compounded eiitireiv from tII'JLS TS ONE OF THE BEST PLRGATIVE AND X LIVER MEDICINES now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than at: v other med'eine known. It is not only a Cu!!utr/ic, but a Lire,- rt.icdy, acting first on the I.ivcr to eject its morbid matter, then cn the stomach and bowels to carry oil that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the feeling* exiierfoocod in the op erations of most Va'.h-trtira. ' It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength en a.nd build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the human body, and when it peiforms its functions well lite powers of the system are fully developed. The ttcmack is almost entirely dependent on the healthy action of the Liver for the-proper perform ance of its functions. When the stomach is at ault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system sutlers in consequence of one organ—the Licr— having ceased to do its duty. For the disease ot that organ, one of tho proprietors ha." made it his study, in a practice of more than tw tity years, to find some re-rued? wlier. ffit'i to "ater in the Mouth with the Invigorator, and swallow both 'eget 1 er. The Liver Invigorator Is a great scientHie Medical Discovery, and is daily working cues si oat too gr-at to believe. It cures as it by magic, eve,i the fir it dote c'rtwg bene fit and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Llrer Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, all of which are the result o." a Dinased liter. PRICE ONE EJLICR TEH BOTTLE. Dis. S.VXFOED, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N. Y. Sold in Bedford by Dr. I>. F. HARRY, and re tailed by all Druggists. June 11, 5858.-zz. A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR Completely Freservetf TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is gray would rot have it restored ' to former color or bald but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions, bat would be cured, or with sick head ache, (neuralgia) but would be [ cured. It will also remove all pimples from the lace and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will do all this, see circular and the following. ASM ARBOR, November 5, 185G PROP. O. J. Woon—Dear Sir; I have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restora tive, hut having been so often oheited by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dves, WOOTI ; It was a long t iine after I saw yon. at Blissfield before 1 got the boll I o of Restorative, i for which yon gave mo an order upon your age it in j Detroit, an l when 1 got it we conchi it-i to try u on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power.- | It has done all that you assured me it would do ; and others of my Family and friends, having wit nessed its effects, arttsnow using and recommend • | iog its use to others as entitled to the highest con sidemtioii you cliim for it. Again, vcrv respectfully and tm'y, yours, SOLOMON MANN. CARLYLE, 111, June 28,185£. I hve used Prof. O.J, Wood's IjSdr Best orativt and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but bv the n*e of his Rest ""rat !ve it has resumed us original color, and, 1 have no doubtf permanently ; so. V S BREE3E, ex-Senator. U. S. O. J. Wood St CO.. Proprietors, 312 Broadway, i N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establish mcnt) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. | For sale by Dr. Harry. And fcoid by all good Druggists. July 2, 18-JS. —Cm. WAUOAS. THREE new two horse wagons on baud, work warranted —will 1> sold on a liberal credit—or ex | chanced for produce. A P. CRAMER St CO | Feb. 1838.