EPILEPSY, OR FALLING FITS. We believe we cannot do our readers a more im portant service, than by again catling their attention •o that most remaikable preparation, discovered by X> r teth S. Hanct, of Baltimore, Md., which pos seses the power of alleviating and curing that hor rid visitation of man- Epilepsy, or Failing Fits.— In recommending litis preparation to ouv readers, we do >o with a conviction that we are not degrad ing our columns to pnff a common patent medicine, tut art plating betore them a discovery, which., it fully ki own, would probably do more to alleviate human suffering, than any invention of modern limes. Dr. llance, in asking us to notice his pre paration favorably in our editorial department, has a nt us for persual a number of letters from persons who have sed bis Pills, and have been cured there by. All of loom speak in the nr<>st grateful and eulogistic terms. One great advantage this medi cine possesses is the fact, that it i an lie transported through the mails, thereby affording every one an opportunity of dealing directly with the inventor, and nlso precluding all possibility of being imposed on by a counterfeit or spurious imitation. Dr. llance pays the postage on his Pil's to any part ol the country, and wiil torward them l-y return Oi mail, on the receipt of a remittance. His prices are as follow® : One box, $3 ; two do., $o ; twelve do., $"4. All orders for the n.cdicinj should be addressed to SETU S. Haxes, 108 Baltimore street, .Baltimore, Md. WINTER'S NOTICE. ALL persons interested, are hereby notified, that the following named accountants, have filed their •accounts in the Register's Office of Bedford County, end that the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court, in and for said County for confirmation, on Tuesday, the 20th d; y of August, iust., at the Court House, in Bedford. The administration account of D. L.Kcagy. ad ministrator of lb-'.' estate of Jacob 11. Keagy, late of Middle Woodberry township, doe'd. The administration account of Joseph B. .Nobis, administrator de bonis new, of the estate ot David Stoner, late of South Woodberry township, dee'd. The account of Samuel Willet, surviving Execu tor of Elizabeth Green, late of Well* Valley, Bed ford (now Wells township, Fib".'-.) County, dee'd. The second and final account of John and Sam'l Snider, administrator's of the estate of Adam Snider, late of Snake Spring township, dee'd. The account ot John Cessna, Esq., administrator of the estate of Soloman Uarcleroad, late of Snake Spring township, dee'd. The account of Charles McLaughlin, administra tor of the entire of Sarah McLaughlin, late of East Providence township, dee'd. The account of Samuel Ostor, a lministmtor of the estate of John C. Turner, lute of South Wood bertv township, dee'd. The account .if Epraim Foster, administrator of the Estate oi Richard L. Foster, late of Broadtop township, dee'd. The account of Jacob B. Kegarice. administrator of th' estate of Jacob Kegarice, late of Monroe township dee'd. The final administration account of P. F. Lehman, Esq., one of administrator's of John Kel'erman, late of Harrison township, dee'd. The final administration account of James Black burn, Executor of the last will Ac., of Amos Pen rose. late of St. Ch.ir township, dee'd. The account ot Jot) Mtuin, Esq., Executor of the last will Ac., of William Maiken, late of Bedford township, dee'd. The 3rd and final account of Job Mann, administrator of the estate of Joseph S. Morrison, late of the City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, dee'd. SAMUEL 11. TATE, Register. Register's Offics, Bedford, August 5, 1*59. COURT raOCLIMITIOS. "rrrHEREAS the Honorable FHASCIS M. KIM YY MEM., President of the several Courts ot Com mon P! as in the counties composing the 16th Ju dicial District, and Justice of the Courts ot Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for th* trial "of capital am other offenders in the s iid Dit- T,I C an -l A. J. SmvELY and JOHN G. Hartley. Esquires, Judges of the Courts ol Common Pleas -and Justices cf the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gen -rati Jail Del.very, for tl- trial of nil capi tal and other offenders in the county nf Bedford— have issued their precept ami t" ma directed, for holding a Court ot Common Pleas, and General Jail Deßverv, and Court of <).. .r and Terminer at Bedford, on MONDAY the 29th d-y of August Inst. NOTICE is hereby given to all t . Justices of the Peace, th" Coroner and Constables within the said eounty of Bedford, that they be then and there ia their proper persons, with their rolls, rec ords, and inquisitions, examinations and other t ■- uiembrances, to do those tbiugs 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 iu the Jail of Bedford county, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Bedforu, August -5, 1859. List of Grand Jurors. DRAWN for August Term (sth Monday) 1859. George W. Gump, Foreman, B. R. Ashcom, George Beegle, Christopher Carper, John W. Cris luan. Solomon Dicken, John Fshelman, Joseph iisher, William Fin Ye, Geo. W. Housholder, Wm. Overocker. Wm. Ott, Lewis Putt, Adam Tote, Oliver J. kobiuett, Einebart L. Replogle, Wm. Siates, Jacob Stuc.ky, Levi Shafcr, Samuel Sutler, John S. Scbell, V'td. B. Wertz, Saur'l Waiters, Stephen Wonders. Pclit Jurors. Adolphus Ake, Jacob B. Anderson, Samuel Boor, John C. Black, James Barndoilar, Simon Broont baugh, Wm. Berkheimer, Martin Broombuugh, A. Beekhoefl'er, Jacob Barkroan, Henry Beckly, An drew Baker, Francis Beard, George Beckly, Fred. Kauffrnan, Cornelius Devore, Michael S. Diehl, Robert Elder, David Evans, Ephratm Foster, Jesse Grove, Adam Hire, David Imler, George Long, John Lsyton, Richard Laugdon, Daniel .Miller, Simon Nycom, Cyrus Over, George W. Powell, Jacob Pea, Dame) Price, William Rock, Nathan Rdbison, John H.Rush, Valentine Steckman, John Watson, Isaac Wilson. 5 August 5, 1859. listlf causes " PUT down for trial at August Terui, (29tb dav,) 1859. George Mulliu, _ vs J. S. Morrison, Adm'r. Nathan Karns, et h ' .Smith, et al John Kemp, " John W. Duncan, Amos Wilson, ' Jesse Dicken, Gideon Hitchew, " J. R. Mowry, et al ■Richard McEnesp, " John Als'tp, Gideon D. Trout, " John F caster, Thos.J. Horton, " A. W. Evans, Juniata Scool District, " Joseph Nicodemus, Thos. J. Young, " Jacob Steele, James Entrikin, " D. IVashabugh, et al John McVicker, et &' " Geo. W. Powell, John W. Beeler, " M. Smiths Exor's. Job Bowser, " Danl. Steinman, et al E. L. Anderson, •' Wm. Booher. S. H. TATE. Protb'v. . Prothy's Office, August 6, 1859. Normal School. THE County Superintendent will open the third sess.oa of the Bedford County Normal School, on Monday the 2'2d day ol August. All persons wishing to teach in the County during tho next wtutur, are invited to attend, free ol charge, for tuition. Notie other need apple. H. HECKEKMAN, August 6, 1569.-C County Superintendent. A gooff Journeyman Blacksmith wilt sceure a wtuaiiou, at fair wages, bv application to the sub fc r ' b - r - ' WILLIAM SPIDEL. bvci ff August 5; 185p.-c O . a;y >5 PANACEA Rt Df. Harry's Drug and -i.-fc tore SHERIFF'S SHE. v , BY virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fas and Venn. Exponas to me directed, there w ill be :ol : at the Court House, m the Borough of Bedlord, on Snturd-y, the iS7rl day of August, 1859, at 10 o'- clock, A. M., the following described Real Estate, to wit : One tract of land containing 4 acres, more or lcs. nil clean d end under Knee, with a two story log house with kitchen attached, frame stable and other out btiildidga thereon erected.adjoining lands ol Henry Gates, William Livingston and others situate in Hopewell township, Bedford County, and taken in execution us the property of Jotin P. Smith. ALSO, One tract of land containing 67 seres, in South ampton tp., Bedford County and Bethel township, Fulton County, and hiving thereon erettf unimproved land, containing 3D aces, nioie or less, adjoining lands ot William Be arose, Geow,} Owe and others, and all situate in St. Clair township, Bed lord County, and taieeu in execution us the property of Daniel W. Crissmau. ALSO, Oue tr -ct of laud Containing 16 acres, more or less, about 5 acres cleared and undeirTeuce, adjoin ing lends the HopvWell Coal ami Iron Cotepauy on the west 5i...: <;! the Juniata River near Kiddles burg, situate in Hopewell township, Ben lord Coun ty, , i,d take mm execution as the property of i'eter Mormugsiur. ALSO, One Tot ofgroun 1 In the town ot Stonerstown front ing o J feet on iitatn street and extending back about 150 leet to iaud of Abel Putt, w.tb a two story plank house with basemeut aud frame stall: thereon erected, adjoining lot of widow Iloover, on the south east and-John B. Weaver ou the north west, situate iu Liberty icwnship, Bediord County, aud taken ID execution as the property of Matilda lli d'.utbal and Joseph ilideuttial. ALSO; One tract of unimproved land, situate in Liberty township, iii the Comity o: Bedford, adjoining buds of John Savage on the north, lands ol Uilhug-r's liens on the west, un<4 lands ol" John Stiirley oil the south and east, having Iron Ore on the same, i containing ten acres taose or less— f ALSO, The ore and niiiieiui light ol' a tract of land, sit : uate in the said Liberty Township, iu the said Couu ; iv, adj.iiiing lands ot John Savage, Jacob Cyphci, j and others. ■ ■ iveyed on warrant ia the name ol j •> lili-im Harris; Containing 4CK) acres, more or I ICSS— ALSO, One tract of unimproved land, situate iu tbc said I Liberty township, aud County aforesaid, adjoining buds of Isaac Kensinger, Esq., Jacob Fluke, George Fluke, William Fluko and others, having iron ore on the same, containing 52 acres, more or LESS - ALSO, The ore and mineral right ol two tracts ol land, ot 100 acres each, now in the occupancy of George and "William Fluke, adjoining the 52 acres, more or less, as aoove described— ALSO, One tract of land, situate on Six Mile Run, in Broad Top township, iu the county aforesaid, ad joiaiug lands lomierly owned by Septimus Foster, lauds of the heirs of W iliiaui Anderson, dee'd, and others, being part of a large tract, surveyed iu the name of Mary foster, the said tract ot land beiug coal lands, with a log house thereon erected, con taming 77 acres, more or less— ALi.O, One tract of laud, situate near to Si; Mile Run, | in the township and county aforesaid, and ajdoining lands formerly owned by Jobn Griffith and others, beiug coal land, with a small house thereon erected, containing V acres more or .'ess— ALSO, The one undivided half part of four tracts of lands, situate on tno south west branch of Sboup's ruu, and partly on the North East Branch of Six Mne Run, in the township and county aforesaid, adjoining lauds ot the Lancaster Goal Co., the Huntingdon and Broad Top Rail Road and Coal Co., William F. Selielp and others, surveyed ou warrant in the name of Benjamin I'enu, George Hamilton, and others, being coal lauds, aud having thereon erected a log house and barn with 70 acres more or less, of cleared land on the same, contain ing 542 acres, more or less; and all the above de scribed bums taken in execution as the property of James Entrekin. ALSO, All Heft's light, title, and interest iu and to one lotofgrouud, in the town of-Saxton, fronting about 55 leet on the Kail Road Street, aud extend ing back übout lob leet, with a brick dwelling bouse and kitchen uitacbed, adjoiuing lots formerly owned by Jacob Fockler on the oast and on the west; situate in Liberty township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of W'. 11. Browu. ALaO. Oue tract of land containing ti'3 acres, more or Jess, about ioity acres cleared and under icccc, with a log dwelling house, log barn and other out buildings thereon erected ; also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lauds of Calhrine Points, Jo seph Corle, Christian Ling and others. Situate iu Uuion township, Bedford County, and taken iu ex ecution as the property of George Owe, Heft. WILLIAM S. ILURK, Sheriff. ;Sberiff> Office, Bedford, August 5, 1859. N. B. The last mcutionod tract will be sold on Monday, the 29th day of August, inst. BIBFORB mmmm. PI'BLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY virtue f Common Plea# of Bedford County, the subscriber wilt sell t pulkic sole, at the Court House, in Bedford ougli on SjiTUUDjIY . the 2~th u ore running through thuswhole of it. The improvements at Lemnos, consist of a char coal furnace, (now in blast,) lorge, mansion house, store house, bouses for hands, stables, etc., etc.— The. ore bank, ono vein of hematite and the other of fossil, belonging to this property coutaiu iron of the best quality, and of vast extent. The ttmla-r lands attached to this property, contains about 4,- 500 ceres, of which 1,000 acres are good arable land and can be converted into excellent farms.— The above lands will be scld together or in parcels to suit purchasers. [E?~Dr:iU, diagrams, and full description ol tlie lands, will be turiiisiied and exhibited to biddeis on the d v of sale. EFT he sale will coinm nceat oue o'clock. P- M., aud will Le contitued lroin day to day tiil .11 is sol I TERMS :—One third in hand and the residue .u two equal auuu.l payments without interest. JOHN CESSNA. July 29, 1859.-d "special notk l^ 4 LL persons indebted to the late firm of OSTE I', j\. MAN.SPEAK!\ft M CARN, are respectfully and earnestly, requested to call and s-.itie their ac counts either by CASH <>r NOTE; circumstances de mand n speedy settlement of the Books of th firm, therefore we trust that all interested will at tend to tiiis notice, otherwise wo shall be put to the unpleasant necessity of adding costs. July 29, 1869.-2tn. STILL TiILV IUM! V'EW GOODS arriving nearly everyday, (and 11 always sqpie on the rord) at Ferguson & Manspeaker's Emporium. The prices and (lie teste displayed in their sel-c --tion can bo seen better at the counter than in the newspapers. Come and see, examine. and then judge for yourselves. Vfe charge nothing lor show ing. Below Bad only a few of tlm prices: Calicoes, 4 cts. to 12 Muslins, 4 " " 12 Lawns, 6 " up Ginghams, 10 " up Delaines, 10 " up Men's Snmmsr goods, 8 " uy Coffee, 12, 14, 15. Sugar, from 8 to 14. Sirups. 60 to 75. Shoes to cheap too talk about,and everything else ia proportion. Bedford, July 15, 1859. yji/ /f) // MOTH) I}AYS for a lull course in the Iron City College, the largest, roost extensively patronized and l.est organized Commercial School iD the United States. 375 Students attending daily, March, 1859. Usual time to complete a full coarse, front 0 to 10 weeks. Every Studont. upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary of from SSOO SIOOO. Students enter at any time—No Vacation—Re view at pleasure. 51 Premiums Jor best Penmanship awarded in 1858. Sons received at hail price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address. F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Fa. CAUTION. MY Wife MAKT MARTHA COGAH, having left my bed and board, without any cause or provocation, I hereby caution all (lersona fiom harboring or trusting her on my account. JOHN W. COGAN. Liberty Township, July 29, 1859.-c* IF you would walk erect, and procure good health by the expansion of your chest, call at Reamer 6c Way's Drug Store and get a pair of the best style of Chest expanding Suspender and Shoulder Braces. July 1, 1859. W' ItITE TEETH and a perfumed breath can lie accquircd by using the "Balm of a housand Flowers." To be had at DR. HARRYS. March 6. 1857. ~ " BL A N KDEEDS, A superior articie, jor sale at this office. April 8, 1869- BLOODY tt!J\ RAIL ROAD! FERGUSON & MANSPEAOR'S DEPOT, AT THE SHOE AWD VARIETY STORE. EXAM LYE THE LIST OF of all kinds and descriptions, prices, sorts, sizes and conditions. Don't believe the wonderful auclitm Stories yon hear. Seme excuse must be given for selling higher than we do. EX AM LYE THE LIST : Coffee, Lest quality at 12 do. 15, Sugar crushed at 13. Syrup, jest golden,, 75 per. gal. " good quality at 30 Cts. Kicc, 7 cts. . Chocolate 25 cts. Every thing, else at corresponding prices including Teas, Aispice, Pepper, Essence ol Collie, Cheese, Raisins, Figs. Dates, Preserves. Pickler, C attle Powder, (insured,) Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Stationery of every kind, including Copy Books, Envelopes, Writing Paper, itc., Shoe-fixings; including Binding, Tacks, Pegs, Thread, Ac., Brushes, Baskets, Bed Cords, Brooms, Buck ets, Mats, Ink, Cloves, Stockings, Han- Brushes, Shirt ColLns, bosoms, Neck-ties, Clocks, Hats, Caps, Fans, Suspenders; in short, Every thing but Dry Goods, an I even soma of them! /UflaWCSs, the Ijcst variety of Tobacco, Cigars and Suaif. Try the tujcks. May, 20, 1859. WAR IN EUROPE! NAPOLEON the Third is bound to revenge his uncle, and Mr."M33JE3jni XB a..M. 9LZ JH BT are determined to sell their largo and splendid stock of NEW GOODS, at prices far exceeding Id cheapness any yet oif< red the people of Bedford, THE LATEST STYLES, >f fashionable DRESS GOODS, for ladles and go ain ;n, will be found it their store. THE BEST QTEEISWARE, adorns their shelves, which they propose to soil particularly low. s? mmm hmiss, 9 uch as Sugars. Teas, Coffee, Ac. Ac., cannot be surpassed in' excellence or cheapness REMEMBER hose tilings and cad at once at HoED A MIN'.N (dl b where you will notfiilto find whateveryou wa their line of business. May 20, 1859. % OS-JStt BCL W AND CONFECTIONARY. rpHfi undersigned has just received and keeps .1 constat tly on hand the following articles : Coffee, sugar, molasses, cheese, crackers, cur rants, prunes, raisins, figs, almonds, fil'rerts, cocoa r.ucs, ground nuts, peca.ua. Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, candies in variety, oranges, lemons, tohaceo and cigars, allspice ami pepp r, spices of all kinds, hiking soda, cream of tarter; sulphur, brimstone, canister and keg powder, shot, caps and lead, grain atid grass scythes, whetting tools, wash tubs md i oards, indigo, extract logwood, copperas. alCm and madder, oil, polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting stove, shoe and setuobi ig. t*n dies, clothes, hair, tooth ana fltWh brushes. hat at. 1 iti>ant brushes, hair oils and perfumery, purses and port monaies. pocket and memorandum books, bonnet and round gum combs, '■ iaiding" an! fine cotnks. bracelets ami beads, p.-ns. petl-hoideis, penknives, scissors, uaife-sharpeaers, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton and fl • >, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, violin strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and sparables, Johnson's Arabian Emm.cut. Rock and Little's White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gurgling Oil, for man or beast, and many other articl.-s of a sindt ir nature. The pat loatge of the public is resje-etfullv solicited. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. July 1, 1859.-zz M-'tY IHPIIOYEHESTS At Getljs' Plsototrritpliic Gallery. Tlfill undersigned having procured the services of Mr. John Vailide, of Paris,-an Artist of rare attainments, ij ndw prepared to furnish Photo graphs in Audi:) luk, Oil, aud Water Colors 59 per cent cheeper than auy ever offered to the Citiions of this Borough— • Also the new and beautiful improvement known its the IVORYTYPE, will be furnished for less than city prices—these pictures are beautifully colored aud possess all the delicate tints of the finest paintings on Ivory su passing in beauty and richness of tone anything of ,the kind heretofore introduced. A skylight Gallery, will be tilted up at the Bed ford Springs this week where those partial to the skylight pictures can be accommodated. T. R. GETTY'S, Ja. July 1, 1559.-3ru Dissolution oi Partnership* THE Partnership heretofore existing under the name and firm of Bulger 4- Benid, carrying on the Coach making business, is this day by mutual con sent dissolved. ABRAHAM BULGER, Jene 29th 1859. SIMON BEARD. THE above business will be carried on by the undersigned lit Woodborry. B -ing thankltil tor past tavors, hit would respectfully solicit a con tinuance of tho public patronage. ABRAHAM BUIGER. July 1, 1869. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS ol administration have.been granted to the subscriber on tho csiato of M. lived, iate of Liberty Township, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment im mediately, and those having claims sgamst the s ixne will present thorn properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH CRISMAN, otine 24, 1859. Adra'r- Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration with tho will an nexed, lave been this day granted by tbo Register of Bedford County, to the subscriber re siding in Bedford Borough, on the estate ot John GstM, late of Cumberland Valley township, dee'd. AU persons having cLims against said estate are required to j resent tha same without delay, and those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. JOHN 11. RUSH, June 17.1F69. Adin'r. SCHOOL. GSIGAFOOS would respectfully announce to • the citiucns of Bedford and vicinity, that he wili commence his School on the first Monday o- August, next, lu tho bouse on tbo square, now ocf cupied by Mr. J. H. Filler. Tetins of tuition per Quarter. I'rimary Branches — 00 Common, English and Natural Sciences, 400 No deduction will be made for loss of time, ex cept in case of sickness, and no pupil will be re cieved for les than half a quarter. GEORGE SIGAFOOS. July 1, 1859. ALL kinds of Summer goods almost given away at the CHEAP store of OSTKR KcCARN. July 29. 18*0. JOHN ALSIPS CIIKAF riNI! jMI POOIiKi; STORE, Opposite His "Washington Hotel,'' Bedford, Pennsylvania. ' Buiflt Sales and SmiiU Fttifits. ' DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, {■reccrirs of afi Kinds and QuaiKv, QUEE.YSIV.IRE, BOOTS jJAD SHOES, A-NO IX SHORT—EVERY THING ELSE WHICH JS USUALLY KEPI BY MEBCFIANTS, AND WHICH HE WILL SELL "Cheaper than Hie Cheapest." June 24. 1853. J. SI EMY MOWER™ ATTORNEY IT LIW. Bedford, Pa.,. a,J ' r ' I promptly to all business entrust- V I td to his care. Office on Pitt Street one door West of the '•Union Hotel." June 10, 1859 -tt NEW BANK! SEW KAIL ROAD!! AND XEW SHOE IM> VARIETY STORE!!! FERGUSON & MANSPEAKER hare just re turned front the East, another time, with a splendid lot oi of every kind, particularly Women's and Child ren's summer ware, CHEAPER THAN EVER. ALSO, Drt Goons, containing a general assortment. ALSO, Grocebii.9. and in their variety department, n~e contained a little of every thing. Call and sec prices and qualities. Calico at 4 cents a yard for instance, and every thing else in proportion. P. S. *ll kinds of produce, taken in exchange for goods at market prices. June 10, 1859. JACOB BLED. G. W. RITP. JOHN J. SCHSLL REED, REPP & SHELL, Bankers, and Dealer* in Exchange, Bedford, Fs. DR AFTS bought and sold. Collections made, and money promptly remitted. Depositee solicited. References: lion. Job Mann, Bedfotd, Pa. John Mower. Esq. '< " John Cessna, Esq. • " Ross Forward, Somerset, • Bunt R.iguel lie Co.. Fhita., ■ J no. Watt i< Co. Pittsburg, '• J. IV. Cuil. y & Co., Bait., Md. June 10, 1889. Carriage and Wagon-Ma king, WILLIAM WEISEL. MFTBtjLs Tf AS commenced the yj XX business of \Z7_tin Vid for more than a year, my hair began to eorr.e out, scurf and hair together. I saw in a New Haven paper sfcou; ♦ Wood's Hair Restorative" its a cure. I called at your store on the Ist of April last, ar.d purchased one Itonle to try it, and I found to my salis.'hction it was the Ibiug, it removed the scurf and new hair began to grow ; it is now two or th;ee inches in length uhere it was all off. I hare great faith in if.' I vr.'sh you to send mt two bo;ties more by Mr. Post, the 'nearer oi this. I don't know as any of. the kind is used in this place, you may have a tuari et lor many bottles after it is known here. Yours with respect, RUTHS PRATT. PniLADELriiiA, Sept. 9, 1850. Prior. WOOD— Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving itself oeneflciai to me. The front, and also the back p;>rt of my head almost lost its covering—ln fact 3ALi>. 1 havo used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative, at.d now the top of my bead is well studded with a promising crop of y.ums hair, and tbe front is a.so receiving its benefit. | have tried oil., r pn-py. atipns syitbout any sonal recommendation I can induce manv others to tiy It, Youis respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. 454 Vine street, Vixcexxes, la., June 22, '853. PROF. O. J. WOOD? As you ore about to manufacture cud vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to use —that I have, for several years, been in the birb't of using other Hair Kcsterr.tivo, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other i kTm.v -II entirely cleanses the bead ct ' .cr.rufF. and with one month's proper use wjl! nsfcre my person's haii to the original youthful cph r end texture, giving >t *1- -altby. SC;I and glossy i.ppe.•?.ce : ui.d. ail without discoloring the 1 :nd- "1: :l apply it, c; the dress on winch it drops. I would, tieitfcw,"' recon mind i s use to everv on- deal reus of baring a fine color ai d texture to hair. Respectfully yours. WILSON KING, 1. WOOD ts CO., Proprietors 812 Breedvray, New lor;:, (in tie ?r,vt N. Y- W.re Railing Es t . li'.uitien;.) and 114 Marke* Street, St. Leu is, Ai ;■. For ssle by Dr. B. F. Harry. Ani sold iy ali good Druggists. HHP OF liEBPORO fOIYTI. {PROPOSE to make a directory Map of Bedford Cjunty fn>ui actual surveys, if u sufficient num ber o! rut scribcrs van bo raised to warrant the us- dertaking. Tie- map will show the location oi *ll tho citizens, and ;-!M> tlioi; places of business sr. It as stores, I'oft Offices, Hotels. Manufacturing establishments, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Shops,ice., also the location of :.l! the public roads, boundary lines, streams, mountains, ftc. Maps of cli the towns and large villages wilPts put n the saine sheet, also statistical tables of th* County, and (if taken in time) the census of 1850. The map cuul i not lie ready lor delivery in less than about a -.ear and a half. EDWD, L. WALKER. July 1. 1859. CAirio\ ; MI l\ lfe Catharine Eshuiman, having left tov ltd st:d board without any cause or provoca tion, I hereby .-aution all persons from trusting hor OR my account as I am determined, not to pay any debts of her contracting. J A COR ESJIEtAIAN, Middle Woodbury Tp.,July 8, 1859.-* PAMPIILUT LAWS. IJAMPHI ET Laws for 2869. have been received at this office, and ready lor delivery to these en-, titled to receive them. SAM'L 11. TATE, l'rotb'y l'rotb'y Office, Bedford July S, 1859. 1 AOH - Tl,r