during the year 1858, 1174 G T £ Bv amount paid Constable# attending Ju rors, '3 12 \ J?v aniouct of premiums paid on scalps 'of loses, wolves, # , 261 321 gv Treasurer's Salary 185 00 By amount of School Tux on unseated lands, paid to School Directors as per receipts, 4CG 64 Bv amount of Road Tax on unseated lands, paid to Supervisors, as per re ceipts, 71 62 By amount paid County Auditors and Clerk, for 1868, " 70 00 Total paid out $13712 01$ < Received 13355 20 j Bui mce due Treasurer $356 81$ To be added, uocurrent and counterfeit money 60 00 j $416 81$ ! Statement of checks above referred to. Building and r:pairing bridges, $1252 3i . Vieweis of roads and bridges, -51 00 Constables, . I**" , Assessors, (i nciuding return of delinquent militia men to Commissioners) 315 25 j A J Baylor, crying Court, scrubbing and and attending to Court House, 88 25; Repairs of Public Buildings, 210 77 ; Interest on Borrowedmotioy, 504 09 ; Commissioners : Wm Whetstone, t. 0 50 , H J Bruncr, 96 00 C Evans, JlO 00 i J Beckley. 12 00 ; John Mower, Esq, Alt'y for Commissioners, 50 00 II Nicodemus, tor services as Clerk to Commissioners, 245 95 j Costs on CoiumouweaUb cases, 333 18 supporting criminals in penitentiary, CO 41 I ilugh Moore, late Sheriff', costs, inc., 115 69 Wm S Fluck. Sheritf, costs. &e. 161 45 ' Hugh Moore,lite SherifT, for boarding j rbs,J>B2 69 ; Meyers & Beuford, printing, "270 75 j Davi I Over, do 153 25 G W B.ovni n, do 49 00 ! Insurance of Fub'i- Buildings, 69 91 ; Moneys refunded, 73 17 ; Trieniiiul asses meats, 148 25 Elections, 651 81 8 11 Tate, Proth'y ees aid ixoent.es to llarrisburg, 97 31 : Dockets lurtiislied for Prcthonotary'a Of fice, 125 62 j Appropriation to Agricultural Society , 100 00 j Wm 51 Hall Esq.Clerkto Auditors for 'SB, 25 00 j Borrowed money pat.l and rotes lit ted, 923 44 State Treasurer, for D Over, lite Treasurer, 819 £5 j I) Over, late Treasurer, money due State, for exoner.it ions not allowed, 287 00 D Over, late . reuse .t be money due State, 2375 72 ; Stationery, _ 5 14 Misceljaueous, 708 61 Total of $11499 62 ; Statement of moneys dm totfie County of Br !- ■ fcrJ, on th 3d day of January, 1859. Front Collectors, as follows : Samuel Clark, St Clair tp. 1848 $2 JO 00 j Samuel Cant, Bedford Borough 1852 9<2 . Jac A Niconemue.M.\Vooo4berry,lßs4 7S 23 Benj TV (1 -rrctsor, Bedford Bor. 1856 23 85 i Thomas V iiorton. Broad Tiptp, " 3 35 John Dcshsr, Hop--wl! tp, '■ 10. 01 j Adam Barulwrt, B 'dijr ! tp '5. / 8 33 i John A Osborne, Bread Top tp " 90 44 ; •Samuel Janns, Colerain tp " 61 23 • Jonathan Eeiglrner, 11 in Bon t}> '* 16 84 1 Alexander Davis, Ilopewvl tp 12 58 | John B Zook, Liberty tp " 22 35 ; Noah Tipton, I.ondomler*, tp b'j IS j Philip Cuppitt, Napier tp •• 69 04 f Abram Morgart, E. Providenoi) tp " 87 31 Daniel Ilorn, Scbcllsburg Bur 6 12 James Smith, St CI sir tp '• 548 04 Isaac M. lmlei, Union tp •• C 2 58 Simon Heard, M. Woodbcrry tp •• 838 11 Daniel J Slmcx, Bedford Bor i 535 391 30 ' Jacob lieighart, Bedfo d tp •< S?G 40 I.cmncl Evans Bros.l Top tp •• 259 15 Shoemaker, Coleraiu !.• '• 214 34 John Morean. C Yid'v tp 3- 8 32 ' John E Miller, Harrison tp •- 161 65 j Solomon Steel, Ilupevv T tp •• 261 87 Henry Horn, Juni tt. tp '* 100 53 George F. St' el, Liberty tp •• 125 71 . .Michael Bone. I.ondondeny tp • • 247 67 j Wm C-arnell, Monroe !p •' 403 56 j Anthony Smith, Napier tp •• 39) 82 j Christian Felton, E Providence tp •• 187 88 i Thomas Ritchey, If Providence tp •• 25 72 Emanuel Sutler, Scl.ellsbiirg Bor -• 23 77 John Smouse, Snake Spring tp 88 90 i Wm Kirk, St Clair tp '• 558 31 Jared Hanks, Southampton tp 163 45 I Xaac Prusscl, Union tp • 141 33 j J A Nicodemus, M. Wood berry tj) • 461 42 j John B Fluck, S Woodbcrry tp " 389 47 : Stonerstown Bridge Bond (about) 2X 00 j "Since pai I in full, Statement of Monrys owd by the Comity of. Bedford : To John Sid, S2OOO 00 j To James Res. 600 CO j To Elizabeth Res, 50 00 < To John Brice, 5900 00 j NOTE: —On some of the amounts due from Col lectors, interest has accrued and from some, com- | missions and exonerations are to he deducted- i BEDFORD CO UN iT, S3. The undersigned Auditors of said County, do hereby certify that iu pursuance of the Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided, they met at tie Commissioners' Office, in Bedford B >r ougit, and did audit and adjust the accounts of S. Davis, Treasurer of said County, for the year 1838, ! as contained in the foregoing statements, and that c have * xamincd the foregoing pcconuts of money j due to, and owed by, said County and that we have j found the same to ba correct. As witness our binds, thin 3i dvv of January, i 1859, HENRY B. MOCK, JOIIN W. CKISMAN, JAMES C. DIiYORE, Auditors. Attest, B. F. M vitas, J. W. LiKor.srr.Li BR, Clerks. Be port of tfv County .Auditors to the duditor Central, January 3d, 1859. SAMUEL DAVIS, ESQ., Treasurer ot Bedford County, in account with the Commonwealth of Pentisy Ivanis : TREASURER DR. To Tax on lieal and l'eroul Estate, to aggregate amount outstanding at last settlement $8999 18 To aggregate amount assessed for 1858 7*139 94 •mount received on unseated lands 320 59 f16859 62 CON l it \ UR. Ky amfiiint paid State Tr asnrer, as per receipts By Commissions allowed <• Hectors on $9324 80 at 5 per cent 466 21 1 By exonerations allowed collectors f.r 1853 and previous ycats 422 68 By Troasnrer's commission on $3578 72 85 78 j B' - amount uucoff -o! rr 1858 24 00 I B> lul.tnce due Commonwealth 89 IX) $692 CO ; .Millti'i Fill's, Dr. To ajgiegate amount outstanding for 1857 ami previous years at last settlement $2155 60 I To ngregatu amount assessed for 1853 i2i2 59 i $3368 19 j Contra Cr. By amouut uncollected for IHSB and pre vious $2109 5J ] By amount of 5 per cent commissions al lowed collectors (<>r 1838 and pre.ious ! years 29 49 : By exonerations allowed collectors for 1853 and previous years 329 50 j By amount paid sundry persons, as per statement below 476 86 i By amount of Treasurer's commission on $899 61 at 1 per cent. 8 99 i By'balance due Commonwealth 413 76 I $3368 10j Statement of Receipts and expenditures of the Military Fund of Bedford county for the ' year 185S, showing amount treated from . ca°h collator separately, and the amounts paid | to each person in accordance with the act of ! Jlsstmb/y. Received as follows : j Fr >ni Jacob Evans, S6O 49 j da lleury Egulf, 39 43 ; do John Furrey, 48 93 j co Jocob Smith, 19 45 . i do Adam Barnnart, 64 60 j do John A. Osborne, 9 05 i do Samuel James, 85 12 j Abraham Morgret, 38 18 j do Daniel Horn, 11 88 | do Amos Ash, 46 25 | do 1. M- Imler, 14 47 d > U.S. Fluck, 54 15 j do Daniel J. Shuck, 22 00 : j do Thomas Ritchey, 500 | do John Smouse, 24 00 : do William Kirk, 44 37 i d-j Jared Hanks, 7o 59 I i do J- A. Nicodemus, oft 00 : Total receive J 899 61 | l'aid out as follows : To Hopewell Kitie company, per order of Capt. Thomas W. Horton, $59 00 To Broad Top Kitle Rangers, per order of Capt. Joseph Reed, 73 00 | To Bloody Run Blues, per order o( Capt. William States, 75 00 I To Cumb. Valley Blues, per ord-r ot Cipt. James Haney, 75 00 j To Bedford Riflemen, per order of Capt. A.J. Sansom, 75 00 j i To A -essors lor returning 2393 men ; to Brigade Inspector at 2 cents each, 47 86 ToG. \Y. Bowman for printing lor j 1857. 7 00 j To D. Over " " '5S* 600 j 'To Meyer.-& Beuford '• *6 09 To Couniv Commi"sioners an.l iheir ! Clerk, ' 60 00 | j Total paid out 476 86 BEDFORD COUNTY 88. i ; The undersigned, Auditors of said County, du i hereby certify, thai, in pursuance c( die Acts of ; | Assembly, in such ca-e made and provided, they jtnelalthe CommisM-ioiu-r*' Office, ir> Hedlord 1 ; Borough, am! did audit and adjust the accounts • between Samuel Davis, I reasuier of said Coun ! ty, and the Commonwealth o| Feunsylvanu, as I contained in the foregoing statement.-. As witness our hands, this 4lh day ol January. A D . !59 HENRY B, MOCK. JOHN XV,. CftISMAN, J \ MF.S C. OKVORK. Attest, B. F. Me.vr.(Ul, Auditor-. J. VV. Lixorxv'Ki.ri l '.!',. Clerks. ' Fc> It 1850 rnmmm iwaumEß. STRAY HEIFER. CAME to the premise# oftlie sobscriler, living in Middle Woodbury Township,jabotit the l* l ot Nov last. ;i small Red Heifer, supposed to be about one year old; a small piece off, and slit in the left cat; the owner is requested to cotnu forward, prove propertv, pav charges and take her awiy. G K. BARN DOLLAR. Middle Woodbury, Feb, 11, 1859. #SO REWARD! AT a recent meeting of the Burgers and Council of the Borough of Bedford, it was unanimous ly Resolved, that the above reward of fifty doT.rs will be paid for the detection and conviction of any person or persons who may be caught in the act of maliciously setting fire to any buildug or buildings within the limits of said Borough. By order of the Board. 'JACOB RF.EI). C. Burgess. 11. NICOLE\I'JS. Sec'ty. Feb. 11. 1859. milE undersigned have associated themselves in JL the practice of medicine in the village of St. Clairsville, night calls promptly attended to. Oflice opposite the St. Clair Inn. \VM. A. VICKROY, G W. STATLER. Feb. 11, 1859.-0 mo. BMHTID KAIL NIL ID. TVOTXOiEI is hereby given to the stock -1.1 holders of the Bedford Rail Road Company, thai an Election will he held at the Court IIOKSC, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 19th day February, inst.. between the hours of 12 and 4 o'clock, P. M., to elect a President and twelve di rectors to conduct and manage the affaiis and bu siness ot still Compute, for the ensuing year. 1). WASiiABAUGH, K. L. ANDERSON, JOB MANN, NICHOLAS LYONS, O. K. SHANNON, FRANCIS JORDAN, JOS. W.TATE, WM. I*. SCIIELL, JOHN A LSI P. Feb. 4, 1859. Committee. WIS AMI mm. ~ DR. F. C. REAMER & S. J. WAY. ---STSKA HAVING formed a partnership, in the DRUG ami BOOK BUSINESS, will con stantly keep on hand, at the jdj/YSlm iM stand, a large and well Drugs and Medicines, wholesale and retail, all of which will be sold 0:1 lair terms. The assortment consists in pait of Drugs and Chemicals, Dye II uods and.Lids, Paiu's ami Oils, Window (llass and Glass Ware, Toba< co and Segurs Perfumery, Fancy ~lrticles, Ac., 4c. PATENT MEDICINES. — Having the regular agency for the sale of ui ty of these roedieiucs, the pub lic are assured that ih'.y arc of the best; sueh as have stood the test of time and experience, and can be safely recommended as genuine, viz: Townsend's and Sand's S.irsapavilla, U istar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Aver's Cherry Pectoral. .Moffat's Lifu Piiis anil Phterux Bitters, Dr. Jsync's Family Medicines, Fahnstock s, Hotan sack's and other vermifuge: Iloifland's German, Bitters, He., !.c. Constantly on baud i targe slock of histories geogisj first class prairie, close to timber and within a few miles of the Missouri river above Council B'nffs. ALSO, 334 acres in Story Co., lowa " ALSO, j 113 acres in Pottawattamie Co., lowa, near Coun- j til Bluffs. ALSO Lot no. 8 of block 53 in the city of Omaha, Ne- 1 ! -raska Territory ALSO, | 1280 ceres land in Austin County, Texas, East | of the Brazos River on the Texas central rat! road ! >'Lich runs through the land. It is well watered ' ifingtipori the head waters of Cvpress creek. ALSO, 320 acr. s in Comanche County. Texas, on Wics i '.rsT.icek, 4 milesE..st of the Leon River; and on 1 fieline of the Memphis and E! I'asso railroad now process of construction. ALSO. j Tte fitim in Morrison's Cove, adjoining Bloomfield i Fitnace. known as the "Pearson pr perty" lately . cvtted by David Daniels, containing 131 acres anil i ] 66 perches, with an excellent orchard of fruit trees ! thereon and never failing watct at the door. The j improvements are one laige frame House, one log | Hruse and barn, with convenient out-buiiings. Tie land is good—produces well, and is in a iiigu state of cultivation. A good pike is close by.lead ingto Hoilidaysburg.whicli.wtth tlieFurnaces make | a r*ady market at the door for a!! kinds of produce, j Jov. 12, 1858. O.E.SHANNON. j PICKLES ANII SH( )E^ r T() IH)OT. J j --Aluiy men of many miuds,"' Many shoes of many kinds; | From sizes one to number nine, j Allowing some t- r heel behind. Boots fur men and women too, Some high, some low, some old tid new, With shanghai tops and pointed heels, To make liim high who 1 >w'y feels. ' ' j It prices do not suit your mind, Just take a little cheaper kind ; But when you buy cheip shoes, beware, Fur cheapest shoes are lirst to tear. 1 li ftuits or pickles well put up, Preserved fruits, or nice catsup, Be l.< th 'ring any one to taste, To FERGUSON'S be sure to hrte. Tobacco and cigars are there, Of qualities ami kinds quite rare ; To pVt'Se ihe taste of every one, Ami Make the boys appear fuii crown. i We take all kinds of trade for goods. Lien wagons full from out the woods— All kinds of produce, and of grain, Will be received and sold again. Now call and see this st ire of shoes, Of pickles and preserves for use ; And when you coil, just bring along, Wli;t is the object of our song. HAUL)'TIMES RELIEF! Nov. 6, l v sß. A. 15. Cramer & Co. WW AVE just received a large and j *■ general assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, all of which have been purchased since the great decline in prices East. Our assortment is the best we have ever offered, including all the newest styles in every department. Unprecedented bargains will be of fered our friends and customers for cash or produce. A liberal credit will be extended to those only, who will promptly settle their accounts every January, by cash ' or note. No trouble to show goods. Call and see the bargains. A. li. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 29, ISSB. I FOR SALS OR N Gt-33. THE FOLLOWING LANDS IN THE WEST : , 80 ACRES in Brown County, Kansas. 3 miles west of Hiawatha, on the obi St. •' a. road, and 18 miles front White Cloud on the Missouri River.—j ALSO 80 ACRES, 13 ntiles west of Atchison, Kan sas. These are fine rolling prairie lands within less . than a mile of timber and running water. ALSO 320 ACRKS. well timbered and watered, in St I'ran- . cis County, Missouri. ALSO 40 ACRES well timbered, , in Grant County, Indiana. And the following lands in Bedford County : ABOCTSO ACRES, well timbered, m Cumberland Valley Township, 9 miles from Bedford, near to ; John McFerrans. ALSO 428 ACRES timbered land, 2 milrs south of Rainshurg on the road to South ampton. ALSO 430 acres, timber-land, in Union Township, on Bobbs Creek, about 2 miles above Conrad's Saw-M id. ALSO live-twelllhs of a .ract : containing 263 acres and 148 perches ol Broad top coal land. ALSO 110 ACRES of first quality lime stone land a half' a mile south of Bedford, known as the Votidersmith Farm. 100 acres cleared, a nev er fading spring of excell 'tit water,a tolerable barn, and small frame house. For the present I may be found at Mrs. Cook a Hotel. WM.M.HALL. Jan. T, 1859. SELMXb OFF AT iOSIT MRS 11. P. PEUGH wishes to retire from hu- , siness, and will sell an entire Stock of goods at cost! Ladies wishing to supply themselves with goods At wholesale prices, would do wdl to call b- f fore the following handsome articles are disposed : of ' Rich silks, French Merinos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Poplins, French and American De Lan es, V elvets, Shawls, Cloaks. Mantles, I-uiics' and Children* j Furs Clouds, Hoods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, French Work, Gloves, Hmarry. Shoos, • Jewelry, Perfumery, und an endless vrriety of Fancv Goods. Millineis would Hid it to their advantage to ex amine the assortment in the Millinery department. Dec. 17,1858. JAYNE'S Wrights, Bennett's and Dyotfs pills at Dr. Harry's Drug snd Book Store. August 6, 185® -MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES SOLD IN THE U,\\ ENGLAND STATES I\ ONE YEAR. THE RESTORATIVE OF PRO. O. J. WOOD ; for restoring hair perfectly and permanently, lias ; never yet had a rival, volume after volume might ; be given front all parts of the world and from the : most intelligent to prove that it it a perfect Restor : at ire ; but read the circular and you cannot doubt ; read also the following. 1 afflicted with bald beads und the only remedy, here j tol'ore known, itcs been those abominable wigs. By a recent discovery ol Professor Wood these articles arc being fast dispensed with, but a great many , persons still patronize them, because they have been eo often imposed upon by llair Tonics of different kinds. To ail such persons we earnestly make the i request, that they will try orce again, for in Wood's , Restorative there is no such tiling as fail. We know j of a lady who was laid, who used the article a short time, and her head is now covered completely with ; the tiniest and roost beautiful curls imaginable. We j know of numerous cases where hair was rapidly fil ling out, which it restored in greater perfection than ; it ever bad been before. it is also without doubt one of the. best articles | for keeping the hair in good condition, making 'it j soft and glossy, rcmoviug dandruff and has proved ! itself the great st enemy to ail the ills that hair is ' heir to. It is the duty of every one to improve their per sonal appearance through some may differ in regard to (lie ways of doing it; Lilt every one will admit that a beautiful bead of hair, either in man or wo man, is an object much to be desired, and there are no means that should be lit untried to obtain such a consideration.—HomuuV Advocate, Philadelphia. PROF. O.J. WOOD U CO—Gents: As I have been engaged in selling your lloir Restorative the j ! -t season lor one of your local agents (11. Al. : Hackinsmi.) and having experienced the beneficial • oflcctsof it myself, 1 would like to obtain agency ;f( r tlie State of Ohio or some State in the V* est, | should you wish to nink such an arrangement, as i | ana con vim ed there it nothing equal to it in the : Unite J States, for restoring the hair. I have been engaged in the Drug business for several years, and hare sold various preparations for the hair, but have found nothing that restores the secretive organs orl invigorates the scalp as weU as yours, being fully convinced that your restorative is whit you repre- I scut it to be, 1 would like to engage ill the sale of ' it, for 1 am satisfied it must sell. . Yours tnilv, S. T. STOCKMAN. I PROF. O. J. WOOD h Go—Gents: Having re- I adzed the good effect* of your Hair Restorative, J , j wish to state, tiiat finding my hair growing thin, as , Well as gray, I Was induced from what 1 lead aid . ; heard, to try the article prepared by yon, to pro- 1 i mote its growth and change its color as it was in : j youth, bo h of which it'has effected completely.— iln the operation J have used nearly three bottles.— • I Youts 4c., JAMES FRANCIS. i. WOOD #•: C'L. Proprietors 312 Broadway, i ! New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Es tablishment.; and ill Market Street, St. Louis,! I Mo. ; For sal ■by I)r. B. F. Harry, i And sol iby all good Druggists. Jam 14, 1839. j FOUNDRY AND AIA CHINE SHOP THE subscribers Ear it g formed a partner f ship under the style of --Dock & Ashcoin" lor ! the puyposo- ot conducting a general f FOUYOKA AND . business in the establishment recently erected , by Gilliard Dock, in Hopewell, BedtVrcoun tv, are now prepa-ed t-r execute orders for CASTINGS AND MACHINERY -of every de- 1 ; renption. They will build to order stcani-cn ! ginea, coal and drift- cats, horse powers and , threshing machines—a'so, casting of every j kind far furnaces, forges, siw, grist and rolling j mills, ploughs, water-pip columns, house ■ fiouts, brackets. Ac., &c. They are also, now making a fine assortment of STOVES of various kinds of the latest pat terns and most approved utiles, inchidipg sev j eral sizes of COOK STOVES of the best make, heating stoves for churches, offices, bar-rooms. Arc. A full assortment of Stoves will be kept : constantly on hand, and s<-ld at wholesale and i retail, at prices to suit the times, and quality, warranted equal to the best eastern make.— Machinery of al! kinds repaired promptly.— ' Patterns made tocrder. GILLIARD DOCK, C. M . A SITCOM. ! Nov. (j, 1837. ' ICJJNTIOJNT HOTEIj, llediord. Ia. riMIK subscriber respectfully announces to the X public that he has opened a ilotel, under the i •above name, in the M and well known Globe ! bud ling, on West Pitt Street, formerly owned and j occupied by Mr. John Young, where he will lie ! happy to see all his frien Is. an 1 the traveling pub- ; lie generally. Persons attending Court are re- j specffully invited to give him a call. He pledges ] himself fhat be will do all in his power to rentier all his guests comfortable. His Table will be supplie I with the choicest de- | licaciesthe market will afford. The Bed Rooms will contain clean and comfort- > able bedding. The Bar will b; Mtppliei with choice liquors. j Tho Stable will be attended l y a careful and at j tentivo hostler. . E?~ Boarders will be taken by the day, week, i month and year. JON Al' If A N IIORTON. Bedford, April 30. 1858 SUHVEYIN-G-. Oil. GAITHER will promptly attend to all oir , veying business that may be entrusted to him. Office on Juliana street two doors siuth oi'j the Inquirer office. Dec. 31.1858. WT AhL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. ' It Harry is our agent for this necessary j article. By calling at his store, onr patrons will see samples of our papers. We hnvemade our spring selection! wih mnch care, and think vrc cannot fail to please. SHRVOCK He SMITH, Chambtrsburg A N exCL'llent articlw of Ilnir and tooth Brushes _j\_ at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6, 1868. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to the undersigned, by the Register of the Orphans Court of Bedford county, upon the estate of Kitizey Ake, late of Union township, deceased, all persons, therefore, knowing themselves in debted to said estate are requested to ni ike intra 5- diate payment, and those lining claims will pre sent them pi"p.'ily authenticated for settlement. i 0. K. SHANNON, Jan. 7, 1859. Adtn'r. LOOK OUT: I A LL persons indebted to Samuel Shuck A Co., j A.by book account or otherwise are hereby no- j tified to call and make settlement immediately, or | their account will be left with a proper officer for j collection, without respect to persons. Feb. 4, 18-59-h SAMUEL St: L'CK K CO. MOTICB]. rjTHE managers of the Chain bersbnrg and Bedford | A Turnpike* Company have decl.rcd a dividend j of 11 per cent, on ths Capital rtuc'r, psyabla after ! the Ist day of February in*. w. ii. McDowell, F'eb. 4, 1830.-e Treasur.w. ' Till'! LIVEO IM'IGOIUTOR, PREPARED BY CR. SAN'FORD. I Conipoiiiidfd entire)? from Rl'Mf, j rs ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND 1 X LIVER MEDICINES now liefore the public, that acts us a Caihartic, cavler, milder, nod more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not j only a Cathartic, Imt a I.trer remedy, noting first on the Liver to eject its inorlud matter, then on the sumach and bowels to cany off that matter, thus i accomplishing two purposes effectually, without ; any of the painful feelings experienced in the p --. orations of most L'jlhirtiet. It strengthens the i system at the same time that it purges it; and J when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength en and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of the principal regulators ol the human body, and when it periorms i's function* ! well the powers of the system are luj'v developed. : The stomach is almost entirely depend i.t on the healthy action of the Liver for the j r per perform j ante of its tunctions. When the stomach is et fault, t!:e bowels arc at fault, and the whole system utfVis in consequence cf ore organ—tint Licer— ■ having ceased to do ils duty. For the disease of that organ, otic ol the proprietors has made it his study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to | fiud some lemedy wherewith to counteract the ma | ny derangements to which it is liable. To prove that f hi.- medy is at List found, • any person troubled u ith Liver Complaint ! in any of its forms, burf"*■> but to try a bottle, and ■ conviction is certain, r. These gums all morbid or bad mat | ter from the system.supplying in their place a healthy flow ol invigorating the sta®. ! ach, causing food to di-L—Jgest well, purify ; ng the : hlood, giving tone i.eafWi to th.e Weak machinery, reinoviugC^ th© causes of the dis ease, niri efleeting a r.t-r—"i dical cure. Bilious att icks arL>- cured, and, what is bet ter, prevent-d by the—occasional LS© <>[ the ■ l.iver luvrgorator. One dose after eat:; e a sufficient to relievo t';o r teniae hand pre\ . the tbod from tiring , and souring. ; t'nly one dose befororetirirrgpreverifii ; nightmare. Only one dose taken at night luose: * the bowels gently, and cosriv,nes. One dose taken after' each meal will ems ! Dyspepsia. !—I | £C7"Onc dose of two lea-spoonsful will al : ways relieve Sick Head- ache. One bottle taken for-ator, and swallow both together. Tlit Liver Invigorator Is a great scientific Medical Discovery, and is daiky I working cures almost too great to believe. It cures as it by migie, even /he first dose giving bene fit and . Idoiu ro re thar me bottle is tcjuired to I cute any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache, sli i 1 which are the result of a Diseased Liver. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DP.. SAXVORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N. X. Sold in Bedford by Dr. B. F. HARRV, and r,-- : tailed by all Druggists. ; June 11, 5858. —zt. BLOODY RUN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. ; THE subscribers are now prepared, at their ; Foundry in Bloody Run, to til! all orders lor cast ings of any description for Grist and Saw Mills, j Thicshing Machines, Apple Mills. Ploughs, and a!! things else in their line that may be needed in this or tlic ad joining counties. We manufacture Threshing Machines of 11 4 or A , Horsepower, teairanhd equal if net superior to any made in the Sta'c. We ke-p constantly on , hand a full assortment of Wo> lcock, Plug, and ; Hillside Ploughs, u arranted to give satisfaction or no sate. Points, shares and laudsidcs, to tit all j \\ oodcock or Set ler Ploughs in the Conntr. Farmer's Bells, Ploughs and Castings of our make may be had at Foundry prices at the store of Win Hartley, Bedford, Pa., Louderbaugh k I'co. . East Providence Tp.. John Xycain & Son, Rays Hill. Times being hir 1, wo offer great induce ! merits to Farmers and Mechanics to fcuv of us. All kinds of repairing done in a neat and sub stantial manner, and all work warranted. Call and examine our work and castings and judge for yourselves. JOSIAII BAUGHMAX & BRO. March 25, ISSS.-tf. GEORGE B. AMICE, surviving putner of th© iate firm of GEO. B. A SUCK \T BROTHER, noti fies all persons interested, that the books of said firm remain i:i his hands for settlement, and that circumstances dent and an immediate closing up of the business of said tirm. Persons indebted or having settlements to make, are therefore request ed to call on the subscriber without delay, St. Clairsville, June 11, 1858.-tf. The subscriber v, i ; -oo inn© the mercantile busi ness at the old ~ where he will he happy to liicet and supply the wants of liis friends and cuv tomeis at nil ti; . s. l!e will receive in a coitplu of weeks a nev supply of seasonable goods, which lie is determined to sell on the iust reason abl© terms. GEO. B. AMICK. A|US IC ft M U SIC A L IXST H U-MENTS i?l Pianos, Melodrons, Piutes, Guitars, Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drum., etc., of various manu facture, always on hand. Binds supplied at city .wholesale rates. We Keep always on hand a full assortment ot oil th© new arid fashionable music, which we mail at our expense to ar.v part of the country . N. B. Music aged to order. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Chambersbnrg. March 7. 1857. JAor th© Hair—Jockey Club, and new mown . hay, pomatums, genuine ox morrow, at Dr. Hatty'a. m mm'h of mm, BEFORE TAKING STOCK. CNREAT inducements offered to CASH purcba- J sers! All kinds of winter DRI GOODS REDTCICD, viz : Coburgs at 50 worth 75. Merinoes at 18 and 26, worth 25 and £7l, Alpacas, Silks, Delaines, Shawls, Hiobands,dress trimmings.Shirts and Draw ers, Comforts, Flautls, Linseys, Sattinets, Cas*i iiurs, Cb'ths, Boots, S ices, Gaiters,sc , fcec. All selling