THE HORRORS OF WAR. The correspondent of the London Telegraph thus writes of the scene presented after the battle of Solforioo TLe plsiu of Gutdizzolo is really horrible to look upon. Even so Ute as yesterday the dead were not all buried. They were to be seen in groups of twenty and thir'v, huddled together io one spot, where a shell had exploded or the Chasseurs d'Atrique had passed. All still maintained the attitude in which death had struck them down. Here was one with uplift ed arm to ward off the blow whieh bad split open Lis skull, and splashed Lis brains fur and near. Close by was another, with bis hand upou his breast, shivered and rent by the grape. * Another seemed to be smiling, as if in moekery ot the grim warrior's approach. Some were lying upon their backs with faces.turned towards beuYtn, and prayers still seeuied to linger upou their lips. Fur'hcr on, there was a Hungarian, who had thrust his clothes ioto a ghastly wound near the heart. At Li- left was a lyrolese, with unused cartridge b twecii his teeth. lo lite right,u Croat had his head cut off by a ball,and his head was by his side, with its horrible eyes, glaring and leering, as it seemed, at the dis membered body. Two young lads, of certaiuly not more than sixteen, were lying tn each other's arms. Death bad surprised them in that attitude; or, perhaps, feeling themselves about to die, they had clung together in a last embrace, aud had fallen, thus uever to rise again. Upon the body of a Bohemian ifficer we noticed a dog, waiting, apparently, for his iua-ter to get up ! On every side it was the same. Death, in his most horrible and ghastly form, glared at us, uo matter wherg we went. A SCENE. — Among the incidents of ♦!) Ital ian war reported by Kuroneau correspondents, the following is full of poetry. It touches the * heart, and we do not wonder that the thousands of thu Milanese who witnessed it were moved to tenia As Marshal McMabon entered .Milan, a little girl of five years of age, dressed iu white, preseuted him with u bouquet nearly as big as herself. He raised her up, and placed her standing before him on the saddle how.— The child threw her little arms around the sun burn* head of the hero cf Mageota, auu kissed him lopeatediy. The Marshal seemed delighted with the child, and fondled ber most tenderly, looking frequently at her pretty features. — And so they both entered Milan amidst a show er of boquets and applause. Can anything more beautiful be conceived ? A child wr.h hot arms full of flowers crowuiug the conquer ing hero at the head of his war-worn veterans, and riding in his arms into tbo stteets of a citv, ready to welcome Lira as a deliver. It is an acted poem. HOD. Alexander 0. Walker, who was nomi nated for Congress by the Democrats of the KiehtiiOtid district in Georgia, in ihe place of Alexander 11. Stephens, baa uecliued the nomi nation, and an effort is being made iu and out of the State to Mr. Stephens to forego bis resolution to rfnrc from public life and ac cept the nomination. Mr. Stephens is too shrewd a politician to buzzard the reputation he has made in Congress, by returning thither when a democratic minority u inevitable. LOOK AT THIS! NEW YORK, July 16. —The steamship City of Baltimore sailed at noon for Liverpool, wbh 110 passengers, and $1,000,000 in specie. The steamer Vanderbilt which sail? this af ternoon, will take out nearly a milliou dollars. NEW YORK, July 19. —Five Steamers leave for Europe this week, and will take out about two millions in specie. A funny writer in the New York Express calls the President "a corporation in one res pet—he's "got no soul.".— Lou. Jour. I)R. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS IN TEXAS. TRAVIS CO., TEXAS, June 12, 1854. KLSSKS. FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gentlemen: —This is to certify that my mother had been suljvct to periodical t.ttacks oi sick head ache for a great many years ; al! the usual remedies failing to give relief, one of your pamphlets ac cidentally falling into her hands. she at once deter mined to try DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, prepared by you and immediately a bos, from the use ot which she received r.-at liencfit, and so long as the continued to use lhetu was entirely relieved. We have now been in Travis Co., Texas, fur the last four years, and not being able to procure these valuable pills, her attacks of sick head-ache have again returned—for some time tuck has been grad ually getting worse—and his determined trie to send to yon for a lew boxes of Dr. M 'Lane's Cele brated Liver Piils. I herewith enclose yon one dollar, for which you will please send me Pills per return mail. Address Austin, Texas. I thiak you would do well to establish an agency la Austin; the Piils are well known here, and would meet with ready oale. MEREDITH W. HENRY*. w illle csretul to ask for DR. BLANK'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING BROS, ot Pittsburg, I'J. There ate other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'l.ane's genuine L'Ver Pills, also liis celebrated Vermifuge, can now ( had at ail respectable drug stores. None genuine vithoul the signature of July 29, 1859. FLEMING BROS. EPILEPSY, OR FALLING FITS. Wo believe we cannot do our readers a more im portant service, than by again calling their attention to that most remarkable preparation, discovered by £r itth S. Hance. of Baltimore', Md., which poa the power of alleviating and curing that hor t'd visitation of man— Epilepsy, or Falling Fits.— in recumutending this pteparation to our readers, < do so with a conviction tbat wc are not degrad "igs-crcolamiistopuif a common patent medicine, tat ar-- pin ing before them a discovery, which, if •ally known, would probably do more :o alleviate n.unan suffering, than any invention of modern "tiles. Dr. Hance, in asking us to notice his pre- P> r -;ion favorably In our editorial depirtmcnt, baa tit as for pi raurla number of letters from persons oo Lave used t-is Pills, and have been cured there- All of them speak in the moat grateful arid o egi-ii- terms. One great advantage this medi *Te 1 -dresses is the fact, tbat it ian be transported ■ • ry -- . luaiis, thereby affording every one an -"tunity of dealing directly with the inventor, ' "5-j precluding all possibility of being imposed if • "Ointerfeit or spurious imitation. Dr. ~" " pays the postage on bis Pills to any part of end will forward them by return of ''' D ,^ e receipt of a remittance. His prices <i *.> i 8 : ® u<l **'*> ' twelve , All orders for the medicine should be *0 SLTH B. HAVCX .06 Baltimore stnv*, *i*.iUjore, Md. Do you want something to strengthen jou T Do j ou want a good appetite 1 Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do yon want to feel well ? Do you want to get ri<i of nervousness 1 Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling 1 If you do.use Iloofland's German witters, prepa red by Dr. CM. Juckson.4lß Arch Street, Philade lphia, L*a., and sold by drugg.sts and storekeepers throughout the United States, Canadas, West In dies, and South America, at 75 cents per bottle. May 27-ly. PUBLIC SALE OP BEDFORD FORGE AND LEMNOS IRON WORKS! THE undersigned will off*r at Public Sale at the House of James Beekwitb, in tbe town of Hopewell, Bedford Co., on TiHMlay, (he 23rd Day of August, mxt. tbe valuable IRON PROPERTY, known as Bedford Forge and Lemtios Iron Works, situite in Hopewell Township, and within a short distance of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Kail Road The impiotvraents at Bedford Forge, consist of a new Forge, (now in operation) with sheet iron roof, coal bouse, Saw-Mili, a large number of houses for hands, a fine Mansion House, a good barn and stables. The tract of land on which tie so im provements are erected contains about 237 acres, and is a good arat ie land, having a considerable quantity of land cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. There is, is also, on tins tract, a very txtensive and valuuble vein of los.-il Iron oie, and one bank opened. Attached to tins property there is another farm of \ aiualle land containing about 200 acres—Also, a large body of unsurpassed tim ber lauds, containing about 7.000 acres, and veins of .ion ore running through tbe whole of it. The improreineii's at Lvianos, consist of a char coal furnace, (now in blast.) forge, mansion house, store house, bouses for hands, stables, etc., etc.— The ore bank, one vein of hematite and .'tie other of fossil, belonging to this property contain iron of the best quality, and of vast extent. Tbe titular lands attached' to this property, coutains about 4.- 500 acres, ot which 1,000 acres are good arable land and can be converted into excellent farms. — The above lands will be sold together or in parcels to suit purchasers. diagrams, and fuli description of tbe lands, will be furnished and exhibited to biudeis on tbe dav of sale. KPThe sale will commence at one o'clock, P. M., and will be continued from day to day till all is sold. TERMS :—One third in hand and the residue in two eoual annual payments without interest. JOHN CESSNA. July 29, 1859.-d CAUTION. MY Wife MART MARTHA CCGAJJ, having left my bed uod board, without any cause or provocation, I hereby caution all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account. JOHN W. COGA.V Liberty Township, July 119, 1869.-C* SUGARS, Teas, Coffee, Molasses and Syrups, ever, of the best to le had in Market always oh band and tor sale CHEAP, by July If 9, 1859. OSTER Ac CARN. ALL kinds of Summer goods almost given away at the CHEAP store of OSTER k CAKN. July 2'J, 1859. THE place to get your -'money back'' by getting mom thin its worth, is at the cheap store of July 29, 1859- ' OSTER k CAIiN. C'lic (Times. A Daily Worning and Evening NEWSPAPER, INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS. Its columns afford a complete resume of the World's Doings from day to day; while its Cor respondence, Reports, literary Contributions, Crit icisms, and Leading Articles, represents all tcpics likely to engage public attention. In the prompti tude and fullness of its accounts ol the GREAT ITALIAN WAR, The NEW-YORK TIMES has thus far confessedly outstripped all its contemporaries; a precedence, which with its ample Editorial and other Corres pondence at tba Seat <>." War, it wri.lunquestionably retain. Price by Mail, Six Dollars a Year. C'ljt Irmi-ltfrrkhj Cinus, Is issued on the morning of every Tuesday and Friday, and contains, in addition to the bulk of intelligence given in the Daily Papt-r, A LITKK 4111 DEPARTMENT, Embracing Standard Novels and Tales, and Mis cellaneous Selections of the highest interest.— With the issue of Tuesday, July 2titb, the initial chapters of "The Good Fight," An Original and profoundly interesting stry of that unequal led Novelist, (H WILES READ, Will be reproduced from early London sheets, and will be continued through the volume. Back Numbers can be supplied. The Agricultural Department Is compiled from a variety of source, mau v of them inaccesible to the American reader. Price Three Hollars a Tear; Two Copies to One Address, Fire Hollars; Five Copies to One iddress, $11.35; Ten Copies- to One Address, S2O. THE WEEKLY TIMES, Appearitig every Saturday morning, embraces P. comprehensive digest ot the news of the preceding week, with attractive Literary features, among which will be found, HEAD'S SPLENDID STORY, And otket choice reading. It will also continue to furnish its valuable inlormation far the FARMER AND GARDENER, A Department which has become highly popular. Price, Two DOLLARS R year ; three copies to one address, FIVE DOLLARS; live copies to oua address, EIKHT DOLLARS ; ten copies to one address. TWELVE DOLLARS ; twenty copies to one address for TWENTY DOLTAKS. . iny person sending us a Club of twtniy or moie will bt entitled to cn extra copy. TERXS-or ALL oca ISSUES. —Cash invariably in advance. Specimen numbers forwarded upon application. All lettera to be addressed to the "NSW-YOEK TIKES," New-York City. CGRTHE TIKES BCILDUO is situated opposite the City Hall. on Park Row, Spruce and Naaeau Streets. July 20, 1860. nmmm maumßit [ SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late Ural of OSTEK, JIL MANSPKAKER c CARN, are respectfully l and earnestly, requested to call and settle their ac ! counts either by CASH or XOTE; circumstances de maud u speedy settlement of tbe Books of the tinn, therefore we trust that all interested will t --i tend to tiiis notice, otherwise we shall be put to the unpleasant necessity of adding costs. July -9, 1859.-Jin. , f ANY person wanting good goods cheap, o' every description, style, aud pattern ran be sup ply ed hv OSIER 4- CARN. July 29, 1859. PUBLIC SALE or A TOWN LOT. rpilE subscriber will sell at public sale on Satur- A day the 6th day of August, next, A VALUABLE TOWN LOT in the Bon ugh of Bedford, fronting6ofeot ori Pitt Street, and iHiiuing Iwck to the Juniata, being the property lately burned and recently occupied by I suae Men gel Jr. TERMS:—If desired, the purchase money will not be demanded for several years, provided tbe purchaser secures the same by judgment note with sufficient personal security, the interest payable annually. Otherwisu casb, possession will be given at consummation of contract. Title warranted. July 22, 1869. JOHN P. hEED. Choice Lands for Sale in Central lowa. rpilE subscriber, who is now on a visit at Btd- A ford, lias for sale upwards of one hum.red farms in lowa. These farms are all favorably lo cated, in the best parts of lowa, and contain from 40 to 500 acres, and can lie sold lor cash at fi< ai 8 to 10 Dollars per acre. Titles good, and land war ranted. These lands are sold tor the benefit of a Literary institution. Lund plats exhibited and teiius made known by K. WEISER, President of Central College of lowa. July 22, 18.79. NTII,I TOY I DUE! \EW GOODS arriving nearly every day, (ar,d -Li alwais some on the road) at Ferguson & Manspeaker's Emporium. The prices'and the fd'.'e displayed in their selec tion can be seen better at tbe counter than in the newspapers'. Come and see, exa nine, and then judge lor yourselves. We charge nothing for show ing. Below find only a few of the prices: Calicoes, • 4 ets. to 12 Muslins, 4 < 12 Lawns, 6 " up Ginghams, 10 " up Delaines, . 10 " up Men's Summer goods, 8 up Coftbe, 1-, J4, 15. Sugar, from 8 to 14. Sirups, 50 to 75. Shoes to cheap too talk about,and everything else j in proportion. Bedford, July 15, 1859. j r/7~* //I '/ ) -•/?) /?<? &So_ #40.00 PAYS for a full course in the Iron City College, the largest, most- extensively patronized and l est organized Commercial School in the, United. State*. 375 Students attending daily, March, 1859. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to JO weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary of from SSOO <o SIOOO. Students enter at Any time—No Vacation—Re view at pleasure. 51 Premiums Jor best penmanship awarded in 1858. Sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens ot Writing', inclose j two letter stamps, and address. F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Ps. | NEW IMPROVEMENTS At Getljs' Pkotogrrpliic Gailfry. THE undersigned having procured the services j of Mr. John Vailade, of P.iris, an Artist of rare : attainments, is now prepared to furnish Pboio- I graphs in India ink, Oil, and Wafer Colors I 60 per cent cheeper than any ever offered to the Citizens of this Botough— Also the new and beautiful improvement known as the IVOHYTYPE, will be furnished for less th in city prices—these pictures are beautifully colored and possess all the delicate tints of the finest paintings on Ivory sur passing in beauty and richness of tone anything of tne kind heretofore introduced. A skylight Gallery, will l>e fitted up at the Bed ford Springs this week where those partial to the skylight pictures can be accommodated. T. K. GETTYS, JR. July 1, 1859.-3 m ~~" SCHOOL Gt SIGAFOOS would respectfully announce fo !"• the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, that he will connuer.ee his School on the first Monday o- August, nekt, in the house on the square, now ocf cupied by Mr. J. 11. Filler. Terms of tuition per Quarter. Primary Branches— $3 oo Common, English and Natural Sciences, 4 t0 No deduction will be made for loss of titn •, ex cept in case of aukncSs, and no pupil will be re cieved for less than half a quarter. GEORGE SIGAFOOS. July 1, "1869. CHEAP CHILLIES. CHEAP CHALLIE DEL A1 jY S SELLING OFF AT COST. OisTEK £CAR N. Bedford, July 15, 1859. FRUIT CANS! FRUIT CANS!! THE subscriber has on hand a new lot of SEAL ING CANS for putting up all kinds of fruit, which ho at lower prices than can be proem - ed ilaewbere. One quart cans, 12J cents; ttiree pints, 18J; two quaris. 25 cents. Country mer chants suppiiel at a discount. They are conveni ent for persons living in tli ■ country, and warrant ed to be equal to any others now in use. GEO. W. BLYMIRE. July 15, 1809.—3 m. oxm-A T 3 NE W AND BE A UTIF UL, CLOSING bTJT AT COST; ' OSTER c CARN. Bedford, July 15, 1869. NOW then for Bargains! selling off all kinds of Summer dress Gobda at coat. OSTEB k CARN. Bedford, July 15, 18S9. For the llair—Jockey Cfttb, and new mown J hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. Haaiy 'a. BLOODY RUN RAIL ROAD! FERGUSON & MANSPEAKER'S DEPOT, AT THE SHOE AXE VARIETY STORE. EX AM IKE THE LIST OF of nil kinds and descriptions, [ rices, sorts, sizes and conditions. Don't believe tbe wonderful auction Stories you hear. Some excuse must be given for selling higher than we do. EXAMINE THE LIST: Coffee, best quality at 12 do. 15, Sugar crushed at 13. Syrup, best golden,, 75 per. gal. l< good quality at 50 cts. Rice, 7 cts. Chocolate 25 cts. Every thing y]ae at corresponding prices including leas, AJSpice, Pepper, Essence ol Coffee, Cheese, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Preserves, Pickles, Cattle 1 owder, (intr.ri'd.) Oii Cloths, Taile Oil Clotiis, Stationery of every kind, including Copy Books, Envelopes, Writing Piper, See., Shoe-fixings; including Binding, Tacks, Pegs, Thread, inc., Biushes, Baskets, Bed Cords, Brooms, Buck ets, Mats, Ink, Cloves, Stockings, Iliir Brushes. Shirt Coll.ua, bosoms, Neck-ties, Clocks, Hats, Caps, Fans, Suspenders; in short, Every thing but Dr* Goods, and even some of thetn! the licst variety of Tobacco, Cigars aud Snuff. Try the MUCKS. May, 20, 1859. WAR I\ EUROPET NAPOLEON the Third is bouud to revenge his uncle, and cfti 111 U are determined to sell their large and splendid stock of NEW GOODS, at prices far exceeding in cheapness any yet offered tke people of Bedford, THE LITEST STYLES, I 'f fashionable DRESS GOODS, for lud : es and ge era en, will lie found at their store. THE BEST QI? E E S W A R E, doms their shelves, which they propose to sell particularly low. TTjearasjeawL KOC KM HESB, a uch as Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Ac. &c., cannot be surpassed in excellence or cheapness. REMEMBER these thia;s in l ci'.l at once at REED & -MINNICH'S where you will not fail to find whatever you wa in their linj of business. ' May 20, 1859. iwonrme: Of Taking Deposition* to Perpet uate Testimony. IN the matter of cbe petition of Peter F. Keß9ler, Leonard G. Kessier, and Joint Whitney to the Court of Common Fleas of Bedford County to perpetuate testimony, and rule upon William H. Irwin and Wife, James B. L ine and Wife, ard al other persons interested, to show cause, Jtc. 1 The undersigned appointed by the Court Commissioner to tike depositions in the above matter I tore by gives notice to the above named parties and ail other persons interested, that lie will meet them, or such as may choose to attend at the house of John W. Diivall, in Weils Town ship. Fulton Courty, l'a. on Tuesday the 9th day of August nest, at nine o'clock, A. M. for the imrposc ot taking said depositions, when and where all who think proper may attend. JOHN MOWER, July 8, 1859. Commissioner. AND CONFECTIONARY. THE undersigned has just received nnd keeps constantly on hand the following articles : Coffee, sugar, molasses, cheese, crackers, cur rants, prunes, raisius, figs, almonds, filberts, cocoa nuts, ground nuts, pecans. Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, cahdies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigars, allspice and pepper, spices of all kinds, baking soda, cream of tarter, sulphur, brimstone, canister and keg powder, shot, caps and lead, grain and grass scythes, whetting tools, wash tubs snd boards, indigo, extract logwood, copperas, alum j and madder, oil, polish and Mason's, blacking, j sweeping, dusting stove", shoe and scrubbing. | brushes, clothes, hair, tooth anu flesh brushes, bat | a ,_d infant brushes, hair oils and perfumery, purses and monaies, pocket and memorandum hooks, , bonnet" round gum combs, "ridding','and fine copibs, brdceMs and heads, pins. l>ctt-hpldets, reh knives, sr.'iss.ors, Knife-sharpeners, umbrellas, suspenders, spo'.'l cotton and floss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins. violin strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, i>egs and spat'.abh's, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rock and Little's White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for i.'ian or beast, arid many other articles of a similar nature. The pat ronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. UEFIBAUGH. July 1, 1839.-/.Z Rixsoliiiioii ol Foriiiersiiip. THE Partnership heretofore existing under the name and Ann of Bulger $ Beaid, carrying on the Coach making business, is this day by mutual con sent dissolved, ABRAHAM BULGER, June 29th 1859. SIMON BEARI). THE above business will lie carried on by the undersigned at Wood hurry. B ing thankful lor past UVors, he would respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the public patronage. ABRAHAM BULGER. Jaly 1. 1859. Administrator's Notice. "LETTERS ot administration have been granted to tlte*mbrnber on the estate of 31. Reed, lite of Liberty Township, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to m <ke payment im mediately, and those hiving claim's ugenst Hie s mo will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH CfciSMA.V, unu24, 1859. adni'r. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration with tiie wilt an nexed, have l>een this day granted by the Register of Bedford County, to the subscriber re siding in Bedford Borough, on the estate of John Oster, late of Cumbcriaud Valley township, dee'd. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same without delay, aud those indebted to said estate are requested <v make immediate payment. JOHN H. RUSH, J una 17, 1859. Adm'r". GKN'I LIvMKN' ARE invited to call and examine our second sup ply orCLOTILS AND CASSIMEKS, suitable for the jucsent season, we can show you the In-st stock we l.a*e yet btfered, and will sell them— CHEAP aa the same goods can be had at letail in Americe. June 17, 1859. A. B CRAMER A CO. I f\ilit 3'' r( * 8 m ' w "yla Lawns, in Browns. Lilacs, 19 vU Amaranths, Pinks, Blues. Purples.Groeus, Bull's closing out at reduced prices—by Jure, 24, 1859. OSTER fit CAUN. AIEK'S Cherry Pectoral and Jayne's Expecto ant at Or. Harrj's Drug and Book Store. Aufuat ft,1868. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound cii,at all hours of the day or nigh at Dr. Uarrya, Drug Store. A\ifsi)tt. 6 1858 BLANK DEEDS, A superior article, jor sale at this office. April 8, 1869. JOHN ALSIP'S CHEAP MSB MD PRODUCE STORE, Opposite the "Washington Hotel," Bedford, Pennsylvania. "Quick Salts and Small Profits." DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, (iroeerics of ail Kinds and Quality, QUEEASWJRE, BOOTS AVD SHOES, AND IN SHORT—EVERY THING ELSE WHICH IS USUALLY KEPT BY MERCHANTS, AND WHICH HE WILL SELL " Cheaper than the Cheapest." June 24, 1859. J. SELBI novfcit, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Bedford, Pa., WII.I. attend promptly to all business entrust ed to his card. Office on Pitt Street one door West of the "Union Hotel." June 10, 1859-tf NEW BANK! NEW Rill RO.iD!! r AND Ss\\ SHOE AND VARIETf STORE!!! FERGU,>O.N & MANSPEAKER have just re turned from tho East, another time, with a .splendid lot pt of every k.i ml v particularly Women's and Child ren's stuunur ware, CHEAPER THAN EVER. ALSO, DRY GOODS, containing a general assortment. ALSO GROCERIES, and in their variety department, are contained a little of every thing. Call and see prices and qu tlities. CALICO at 4 cents a yard for instance, and every thing else in proportion. P. S. all kinds of produce, taken in exchange for goods at market prices. June 10, 1859. JACOB itr.Eb. G. W. RLJ'P. JOHN J. BCHELL. REED, RIiPP & SMELL, and Dealers in Exchange. Bedford, Pa. DRAFTS bought and sold, Collections made, and money promptly remitted. Depositee solicited. Kelurences : Hon. Job Mann, Bedfoid, Pa. John Mower, Esq. < " John Cessna, Esq. " Ross Forward, Somerset, " Bunn Raguel it Co., Phila., Jno, Watt it Co. Pittsburg, " J. W. Cnrley & Co.. Bait., Md. June 10, 1859. Carriage and Wagon-Ala king, WILLI,HI WEISEL. TTAS commecced the jLi liuaineaa of Carriagel^gy-js^^ the village of Chariesville, Bedford od. Pa. Attention will be given to slating ar,d Triniming. Work will be put up iutiia. best and ni-a'est styles, aud at moderate prices. He respect- I fully solicits the patronage of his (Hoods and the I public. Chariesville, June 10, 1859.-e Executor's Notice. TV] OTICE Is htreby given that Letters Testa- JLI uieutary have been issued by the Register of wtils, Ac., in and for Bedford County, to the un dersigned, on the estate of James Moore, late of St. Clair township, Bedford County, dee'd, that all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims are notified to produce them for settlement. ABRAHAM BLACKBURN, JOSEPH GRIFFITH, July, 1, 1859.-J* Executors. WOOL, WANTED WE will pay cash or Merchandise for any Entity of clear w&shcd wool. May 867. A. E. CRAMER A CO. 4 Joy (o Ihc Admirers of 1 FINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of Beauty, it cannot exist without a Si a head of bair, then read the following, and if *on ask more, see circular around each bottle, tad ns one can doubt. DKOFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. J- —We call the attention of all, old and young, to this wonderful preparation, which turns beck to its original color, gray hair—covers the head of the bold with a luxuriant growth—removes the dand ruff, itching, und all cutaneous eruptions—<causes a continual flow of the natural fluids; and hence, i used as a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, In its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald the gray, or diseased in scalp, to use it, and surely the young will not, as they valu- the flowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Ita praise Is upon the tongue of thousands. The agent tor Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative it isew Haven, received tne following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since : DEEP RIVE*, COSE., July 23, 1856. IJr. Leavenworth—Sir: I have been troubled with dandruil or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and bair together. 1 saw in a New Haven paper about Wood's Hair Restorative" as a cure. I called at your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one hot tie to try it, and I found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it removed the scurf and new hair began to grow ; it is now two or three inches in length u-here it u-as all off. I have great faith in it. I wish yoa to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I don't know aa any of the kind is used in this phco, you may hire a nurl et for ni my 1.0t11.-s after it is known here. Yours with respect,. KUFUS PRATT. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9, 1856. . 1 KOF - WOOD —Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving itself ueneficial to me. The front, and also the back part of my bead almost lost ita covering—'ln fact BALD. I have used but fwo half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the top of my bead is well studded with a promising crop of young bair, and the front is also receiving its beneiit. I have tried other preparations without any lament whatever. I tLick from my own per sonal recommendation I can induce many others to tiy it. " Yours respectfully, D.'K. THOMAS, M. D. No. 4G4 Vine street. . VMCKNXES, IA., June 22, 1853. PhOKO. J. tVOOD: As you are about to manufacture and vend your recently discovered r Restorative, I will state, foe 'Whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it afro known other* to use it that I have, for several years, been in Vc' ", J ' tot uslr 'S other Ilair Rcsterafive, and that i find yours v.stly superior to any other I know ft eid,rdy cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month s proper use will restore any person's . T to . original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soil aud glossy appearance ; and t.,i; without discoloring the hands that apply it, or the Cress on which it drops. 1 would, therefore, tecon-mend its use to every one desirous of having a hue color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, _ _ „ ' WILSON KING. >. J. \\ GOD & CO., Propriotois 312 Broadway. ,0 . k ' (in the * reat N - Y - Wire Hailing Es tablishment.) and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry. And sold by all good Druggists. 1 MAP OF BEDFORD IOIMV. ; T PROPOSE to make a directory Map of Bedford ' X County from actual surreys, if a sufficient nnm- J ber of subscril-ers caD be raised to warrant the un j dertaking. The map will show tbe location ot all the citizens, and also their places of business such as stores' Post Offices, Hotels. Manufacturing establishments,' Grist .Mills, Saw .Mills, Shops,&c., also the location of all the public roads, boundary lines, streams, mountains, &c. Maps of all the towns gnd large villages will bo ! put on the same sheet, ahjq statistical tables of tha County, and (if taken m time) the census of 1860. The map could not be ready lor delivery ia less than about a ear and a half. EDWD. L. WALKER. July 1, 18-59. STRAY STEER CAME to the premises of the subscriber living in Juniata township, about the 18tb of Juneir.st., j a small black Steer, supposed to bo about two j years old—no ear marks. The owner is requested [ to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. Juniata tp. July 1, 1859. L. BITTNEE. Act ice to C ollector*. ALL collectors, including those of the present year, are.hereby perempton.'y notified to settle their Duplicates, as tar a s practicable, by tbe next August Court. Pressing circumstances render this notice absolutely necessary, and it is hoped it will be promptly attended to. By order of the Commissioners, H. NICODEMUS, July 15, 1859- cie'k. - Auditor's Notice. Septimus Foster"] TN the Court of Common Pleas • vs 1.1. o! Bedford County of Mav Wtn. H. Irvin & [Term 1859, No. 50 Levari Fa- Ahm. Rothrock. J cias. • 1 he undersigned appointed to make distribution of the money arising trom the sale cfabe Defendants real estate ia this case, fceretry gives notice to all persons interested, that he wilt attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Bedford, ou Wednesday the 20th Jav of Jjuly. tust. at 10 o'clock A.M. JOHN MOWER, July 8, 1859. Auditor. Auditor's Tt'ctice. The undersigned, appointed to examine and settle the exception, filed to the confirmation of the ac-" count of Wm. Figert, Adtn'r < f the Estate of Michael Putt, dee'd and report the facts, hereby gives notice that he will attend to ibe duties of his appointment at his ofiice in Bedford, on Thursday the 19th day of July inst. at 10 o'clock A. M. when all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JOHN MOWER, July 8, 1859. Auditor. C ACTION . MY Wife Catharine Ethehnsn, having left my bed and board without any cause or provoca tion, I hereby aution all i>erßona from trusting her on my account as 1 am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting. JACOB ESIIELMAN, Middle Woodbury Tp.. July 8, 1889-* PAMPHLET LAWS PAMPHLET Laws for 1859, hare been received at this office, and ready tor delivery to thoao en titled to receive them. SAM'L H. TATE. Proth'y. l'roth'y Office, Bedford July 8, 1859. NEW CAB FETING. TIIE subscribers have just received one thousand' yards of new carpeting which tbey will sell cheap for cash or country Produce. June 17, 1859. A. B CRAMER h CO IF you would walk erect, and procure good health by the expat.slot of your cheat, call at Reamer A Way's Drug Store and gel a pair of the beat style of Chest expanding Suspender ami Shoulder Brace#. July I, 1859. JAfNE'S Wrights, Bennett's and. llyott's pill# at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6,1868. CjW AIM'S PANACEA at Dr Uarry'e Drog and Store
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