A Voi-CA.NO IN SPAIN. - The Spanish jour ***. !.* announce that week before last a volcano suddenly broke oqt in the Cauz de la Mucin, one of the mountains near Orihula, provinces of Murcia. presented,' say they, 'an as pect which was both imposing and horrible.— Burning lava rolled down the sides, and the crater threw out ashes to a great distance.— The town of Oribuelo is considered in *o touch danger that the inhabitants have taken to flight. The crop 3of cotton aud cul'ivated fields in the vicinity of the volcano are touch damaged. The outlutst was succeeded by ex traordinary heat.' "OcJssio tial," the spirited Washington cor" rrspomhnt of the Philadelphia Press, which had no very strong affection lor either James Buchanan or James Gordon Benuett, gives ut terance to the following cruel conundrum: "Why ate the b'g B's—James G. Bennett, of Wasuiugtou Heights, aud James Lucliausu, of Washington ., Heniy C. Burnett D., ifl S. O. S.O. I'eyton, D., i 3. W. L. Underwood O. F. M. Bristow, ()., 4. A. C. TMbott, D., W. C. Anderson; 0., 5. J. H. J ewet', D., J. Y. Brown, D., 6. J. M. Elliott, D., Green Adams, 0., 7. H. Marshall, 0., Rvht. Mallory, 0., 8. J. B. Clay I)., Win. E. Situms, D., 9- J. C. Mason, P., L. T. Mooie, O , 10. J. W. S vt'uaen D. J. W. Stevenson,D. It will te remembered that the Eighth District is to be contested. iTlio Republicans of lowa have discovered a secret Democratic circular, emanating Iroui Washington, and cou aiuiug tire result of a ib --| exhibit of the vote of the State in 1556, the ol jeet tf which is to show just what counties the Democracy were w a tent iu which could be ; best colonized. Ii is then coldly pioposed to colonize the out counties with imported Loco toco voters, and (or (Lis purpose it aj-j ears that authorities iu Washington are co-operating with the Democratie State committee for rais ing a large corruption fund. The circular is signed by G. Dounellun (not B. Donnelly) of \\ ashington City. The Black Republican press universally, are | insisting that the slavery question shall be the ' political issue of the Presidential canvass of 1860, and thai this alone shall be the basis of ' their party — Reading Democrat. And the Democracy are determined upon the same thing. If Black Republicans and sham De luocrvts can coutrol political affairs, we shall : have nothing ill the field but (wo sides of "the ! everlasting nigger." \\ hat is it hut different phases of the slavery ' questit'ii, ihut makes the quarrel hciween the Buchanan and Douglas factious of the Demo~ cratic party. — Dutlt, A'ews. PURCHASE OF STATE S R OCK —We uud ?- stand I hat the bids for the sale ot two hundred and fitly thousand dollars of the five per cent. S ate loans were opened by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fuu-i, as advertised yesterday. Offerings to the amount of halt a million of dol lars were made, sub the sum advertised for, viz: two hundred and fi ty thousand dollars, taken at 9-4 per cent., that being the lowest bid, U'r, Union. MilAiniliJO. Ou the 21st int. nesr S'. Clairsviile, by the Rev. N. E. Gilds, Mr. I'ETEK SiiiTti to Mica MACBEAHY, both o; this Coua ty. x— *^D IED> Oo the 14'h u!t., Mrs. Mirg't llnffmeier. con sort of the Rev. C. F. llnftiueier, of Friend's Ovc, aged 56 years, fe months and 21 days. Truly, in our afflictions and bereavements, the ways of a righteous Providence often seem dark and mysterious to us. That the prudent, the wise, the good, tiro pious should sometimes be laid under such contributions of affliction, seems hard to understand ; but as tiie prudent husbandman prunes the viae to mke it bring forth more fruit and to a higher degree of perfection also, s i our Heavenly Father designs that ail things shall work together for the good ol his people and the glory of his name: whether it be prosperity, or adversity, health cr sickness, life or death. This reflection strengthens the faith and comforts the hearts of Christians,when the dark clouds of i-fflmtiou seem to shut out u!i the bright sunshine of happiness in the family. Hut the removal ot this dear Sister, to a higher and happier world, Las spread n gh.om, extending itself far bcyoud the limits oi' .'lie family; for there arc many more thin the bereaved husband and children, who mourn 1 cr departure ; the sad countenances and the many teartul eyes upon the day of her funeral, plain ly told 1 IOW deeply her affections were engra ven upon the heart? of the vast trultiiuJe pre sent upon the occasion. iiei n,eekn<:G." and her sincere piety won the highest esteem of ail ber acquaintances ; her ,'os.i to that community cannot easily he repair ed and will be fo! ♦ for many days, ldut her good example, her pious life and the recotiec tiou of ber many virtues, will be a Dover-faii ing source of comfort to all her mourning friends and relations. "Blessed arc the dead which iu the Lord " At Yellow Creek, on the Ist ult. in third year of her age, EMMA MAN EN A LONG, daughter of James P. and Mary E Loug. Alas, how changed that lovely flower, Which I loomed and cheered my heart, Fair, fleeting comfort of an hour, llow soon we're called to part t •# And shalLmy bleeding heart arraign, That God, whose ways are love i Or vainly cherish anxious pain, For her who rests above? * On Tuesday evening, tbo 16th ult., CHRIS TENA, daughter of William and Elizabeth De lancy, of South Woodberry Township, Bedford County, aged 4 months and 24 days. Blair Couuty Whig please copy. A VOICE FBUM VIKGTNIX CAB.X FOIST, Surry Co., Va. Dr. Stth S. lianc.t ;—l was in Baltimore in April, 1854, and fiom a paper X receivtd of yours was in duced to buy a lox of your Pilis, recommended us a soverign cure for the Epileptic Fits. At that time one of my servants had been afflicted with (its about twelve years. When reaching home, I com menced with the pills according to directions. Ido no? think she lias had one since. My wile, though, is somewhat induced to believe she may have had one o' al y. Enclosed you will And Ave dollars, for wiiicli y.ou d ill please forwaid them by mail. Vour compliance win' fbl'ge ti.e. l'ours respectfully. M- F. SLKIOH. l)r. llance's fc£ilei?*ic Pills arc also a sovereign reined;' for every m,.' of nervous suffering whether tormented by J'te acute, physical agony of neuralgia, ticdoloreux, or ordinary ktudaclie, afllic ted witu vague terrors, w ealteJWu by periodical n's, threatened with paralysis, borne do*"a and dispiii. ted by that terrible lassitude which proceeds irom a lack •! nervous energy, or expeijencing any other pain or disability arising from the jiun ttural condition of the wonderfu. machinery which con nect* every member with the source of sensation, motion ttud thought—derives immediate benefit from the use of those pills, which at once calms, invigorates, and regulates the shattered nervous organization. Sent to aoy part of the country by mail, free of postage, Address Sem S. Hajroe, 108 Baltimore struct, Baltimore, Md. Price, oav box, Hi two, f&i twelve. f'J4. Aug. 26 1*69- BEBFORD INQUIRER. PIL MVLANE'S LIVER PILLS, FLEMING BROS. PROPRIETORS. j This gret medicine hns supplanted sill others tor the cuic < t ui-eases <•_) tl.c.Liver. Its effects are so | salutary ami .speedy. and "t the same tkre so per fectly sate, th it it is not surpiising it should super sede all uldoi-blside, j Irenqui'utly extending fo the top of the shoulder 1 j Kelt upon it, that although the latter pains are | MiflietitiH s takui for ibt.iini.itic, they ai! aiisc ftotn i diseast sof th< Liver; and if JOU would have re j lUf go iiiMaiitly and hu> a box of ir. M "Lane's Liver I i Is, prepared only by Fleming Bios, of i Pittsburgh.^' i H7"l'uretiasers will bo careful to ask for PR. M LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufaettired by FLKMING BROS, ol PITT.-BUBO, PA. There ore other Pills purporting to beLi er Pills, now before tin |. ilbc. Dr. .M'Lnrie's genuine Liver l'iils. also his c inbrated Vermifuge, can now tie lad at all respectable d.ug stores. None genuine without the signature of Aug. 2fl, lt>s9. FLEMING BROS. Do you want something to strengthen jnu f I)o \ ou want a good a|ipetite ? Do \ou want to huil l up your constitution 1 i Do you want to feel well ? Do you want to get rid of nervousness ? Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep well 1 Do y<* want a brisk and vigorous feeling t If you do.use ifootland's German Bitters, prepa red by Dr. C- M. Jackson.4lß Arch Street,Philadel phia.Pa., and sold l y druggists and storekeepers throughout the United .States. Canadas, West In- * di-s and South America, at 75 cents per bottle. M y, 27-1 v. ULDFORD Itev. John Lyon, Prlnclnals T. LfillHon Lyuu, A. HI.. nncipan. fjtllE Full session 01 this Institution, will open A oiiFii liiv the ICtli Scptemu-r. JfcMK- it is desirable that ail studcuis should enlei'Vit the coui nienctßient ol tire Quarter. It is the design of the Principals to make this Academy in all respects a fi at -l nslittiti< n tor the thorough instruction of ot both sexes and to prepare I beta for airy piotcssiun or portion u lite. The high nioril and scientific tone of the school is well known to this community. The spacifms brick house, adjoining the residi r.ee oi Dr. Wnr. If. Watson has oeen secured for the purpose of the Academy. A few boys (the number is limited to ten) will be received into the f.iuily of the Principals as boar ders. The beauty of the rccnery and the salubrity of the el mate lender Bedford a most desirable location of such a school. Persons frotn abroad, visiting 'he spri-.g*. will be near their children during the summer seas n. TERMS : s>2oo per .tear, including boarding, wash ng, fin 1. light* and tuition in al! the I cane hen. TERMS FOR DAY .SCHOLARS PKK QUAR TER . $6 English blanches, 57,50 Classical do. Ac. Sept. 2. 1859. PIBMt' SAi.I. of RiiU; mm. ffTllE subscribe! will sell at Public Sale, on Sat- JL urd >y the 24th day of September, inst., at 10 o'cloi k, A M. at the house of George Owe, in Union Township, the following described Real Estate, one tract of land Ixing the mansion tiact, containing 68 acres, adj lining Joseph Coil. Christian Ling, Catharine Points and Joseph Tay lor. alout 40 acies. of which is cleared and in a good state ot cultivation. A good log house, double log Barn, Blacksmith Shop and Carpenter Shop, thereon erected. This trict has a puldic rea l passing through it, and a first rate Mill site upon it. also an orchard of young trees. ALSO, another tract, containing 2) acres, or there about.-, adj.dng lands of Thomas Blackburn, Thomas McCoy andntbers, in St. Ci.vir Township. This tract is unimproved, and valuable for Its tim ber and lime>touo. Terms made known on day of sale. J. \V\ LINGEXPELfER, Committee ot George Owe. Sept. 2, 1850. ~ IMR FURSR 1 JSL SJE3 - ~ f jAIIK undersigned having sold out his Store to J. A B. Williams, gives notice that h;s Books are now i-iuly for settlement. All persons having ac counts standing upon sai I hooks will pi iase settle the same, either by cast: or note, and those having notes which have boon standing from year to year, will please lift t'uem. JACOB BARNDOLLAR. Bloody Run, B -dford C->. Pa. I S- pt. '2, 185'J.-'2m* f ' /Sk JBEO • * LL (h-tsoiis are cautionu 1 against mcd *lirig with j\. the following property \iz: ouo black C>w, ' owe two yearling HeifT r, one one yearling liu 1, , one gray Mare, one Whellbarrow, which I have ' bought it Constables sale as the property of Jacob •Siotiecker of Middle Woodberry Township, which : 1 have left inutile possession of said Slonecker , during my good will and pi -asuie. JACOB BRE-NNEMAN. Sept. 2, 1857. Brioaoe Inspector's Ofeice, ( September 2d 1859. ) TV] OTICE is hereby given to the Brigade and | -L * Regiment il officers ol the Ist Brigade, l*3lh | D vision, that they are hereby notified to meet at the House of Col. John Wafer, on the 14th of i Sept. inst. at 1 o clock, A. M., for the purpose of adjusting the claims of the military of said Brigide. LEMUEL EVANS, Brig. General. A J. SANSO.M, Brigade Inspector. Sept. 2, 1859. ATTENTION RIFLEMEN. • YOU are hereby ordered to J II parade at CKNTEKVIf.LK, on 0 B| SATURDAY. the ioth A.J- of JAL SEPTEMBER, next, at lit o'- KJjN IjHiS clock, A. M., in summer uni- S93P IpjTß form, (with plume,) and 10 ujjj ®f a rounds carttidge. yA I iff By order of the Captain UJ UW WM. DIBEKT, O.S. —**~ Aug. 26, 1h59. Old Coins Wanted. ANY persons havirg in their possession any cents of the dates of 1719 ami 18(14. or any Ameri can half dollars of the date of 1815, can dispose ol them to sdvanta ge, by calling at this office. Aug. 12, 1859. IF you would walk erect, and procure good health by the expansion of y our chest, call at Reamer & Way's Drug Stove and get a pair of the best stylo of Chest expanding Suspender and Shoulder Braces. July 1, 1859. ALL kinds of Summer goods almost given away at the CHEAP store of OSTER & CAKN. July 2'J, 1859. CHEESE—a good article—just received and for M le by A L. DEFIBAGU. Beaford August 6, 1859. AVER'S Cherry Pectoral and Jayuo's Expecto rant at Dr. Harry • Drug and Hook Stow- August (I,IBCB. BLOODY RUN RAIL ROAD! FERGUSON & MANSPEAKER'S DEPOT, AT THE GIIOS ANTU VA ELIETY STOE. EXAMINE THE LIST OF mm vi o m-3 mm * |of all kinds and descriptions, prices, sorts, sizes and conditions. Don't .believe the 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, bet golden,, 75 per. gal. •' good quality at 59 cts. R ice, 7 cts. " Chocolate 25 cts. Every thing else at corresponding prices including Teas, Alspice, Pepper, Essence of C >tl e, Cheese, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Preserves, Pickles, Cattle Powder, (insured.) Oil CI .tha. Table Oil Cloths, Stationery of every kind, including Copy B ok.s. Envelopes. Writing Paper, ike.. Shoe-fixings; including Binding, Tacks, Pegs, Thread, Ac , Brushes, Baskets, Bed Cords, Brooms, Buck ets, .Mats, Ink, Gloves, Stockings, Hair Brushes, Shirt Coliuis, bosoms, Neck-ties, Clocks, Hats, Caps, Fans, Su>peudei>; in short, Every thing but Dry Goods, aud even souae of them. /m ar . the l est variety of Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff. Try the PUICES. May, 20, 1862. . WAR IN EUROPE 1 NAPOLEON the Third is bound to revenge his uncle, and mMz Mfl:a:]wrvxc^Kß: 9 are determined to sell their large and spleudid stock of NEW GOODS, at prices far exceeding in sheapuess any yet offered the people of Bedford, THE LITEST STILLS, >f fashionable DRESS GOODS, for ladies and gee men, will be found at their stora. ~ TIE BEST <(VEE\'SWA RE, adorns their shelves, which they propose to sell particularly low. such as Sugars, Teas, Coffee, &c. Ac., canr.ot l>e surpassed in excellence or cheapness REMEMBER these things and call at once at REED & MINNICII'S where you will not fail to find whatever you watt li: t! eir line <>f business. ' May 20, 1859. $40.00 PAYS for a full c> ur.-e in the Iron City College, th.c largest, iin-st extensively patronized and | beat organized C>miu.rci*l School in the United | Stall's. j 870 StwUnis attending daily, March, 185N Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to bo competent to manage the Books of any Business, qualified to rani a salary of $;>00 fo SIOOO. Stddenls enter at any time—No Vacation—Re view at pleasure. 51 Premiums jor best Penmanship arcardtd in 1853. Sons received at half price. For Ciruulir and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address. F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Ta. • AND CONFECTION A R Y. THE undersigned h.is just received and keeps constar tlv on hand the following articles : Coffee, sug:r, molasses, cheese, crackers, cur rants, prunes, raisins. £gi(, almonds, tiliieifs, cocoa nuts, ground nuts, pecans. Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, candies in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigars, allspice and p< pp-r, spices of all kinds, baking soda, cream of tart r, sulphur, brimstone, canister and keg powder, shot, cap* and lead, grain and grass scythes, whetting tools, wash tubs and boatda, indigo, extract logwood, copperas, alum and madder, oil, polish and Mason's blacking, swcui>in;', dusting stove, shoe and scrubbing, br uimes. clottn-s. hair tooth ami flesh brushes, hat an 1 infant brushes, luir oils an i perfumery, purses and port tuonaies, pocket an i ta tnoratiduiu books, bonnet an t round gnm combs, 4i ridding" and fine combs, bracelets and be ids. pens, pen-luddets, penknives, scissors, K rule-sharpeners, umbrcll is, sus[sinders, spool cotton and fi .-•, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, Ttelin s'rings. toy watches, watch chains, curry coiubs. cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs ami sparables, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rock and Little's White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for man or beast, and many other articl -s of a similar nature. The jsit ronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DEFIBAUGH. July 1, 1859,-zz NEW IMPROVEMENTS At Geltys'PliotogrHphic Gallery. THE undersigned having procured the services of Mr. John Valhde, of Paris, an Artist of rare attainments, is now prepared to furnish Photo graphs in India luk, Oil, and Water Dolors 50 per cent cheeper than any over oliered to the Citizens of this Borough— Also the new and beautiful improvement known as the IVORYTYPE, will be furnished for less than city prices—these pictures are beautifully colored and possess all the delicate tints of the finest paintings on Ivory sur passing ia beauty and richness of tune anything of the kind heretotore introduced. A skylight Gallery, wiil be fitted up at the Bed ford Spriuga this week where those partial to the skylight pictures can be accommodated. T. R. GETTYS, JR. July 1, 1869.-3 m Dissolution ol Partnership., THE Partnership heretofore existing under the name and firm of Bulger Beard, carrying on the Coach making business, is this day by mutual con sent dissolved. ABRAHAM BULGER, June 29th 1859. SIMON BEARD. THE above business will bo carried on by the undersigned at Woodberry. B-'ing thankful for past favors, he would respectlully solicit a con tinuance of tho public patronage. ABRAHAM BULGER. July 1, 1859. CAUTION. ~ MY Wife Mart Martha Cogan. having left my led and board, without any cause or provocation, I hereby caution ail persons front harboring or trustingher on my account. JOHN W. COGAN. Liberty Township, July 29, 1859.-c* THE place to get your "money back" by getting morn than Its worth, is at tho cheap store of julf 29,1869* O6TER&OARIT. JOHN ALSIP'S CHEAP CASH AND PROfiICE STORE, Opposite ths "Washington Hotel,'" Bedford, Pennsylvania. "Quick Safest and Small Profits. *> DRY buoihS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, j Ciroffries of all Kiuds mid Quality, i QI'EE.YSWJRE, BOOTS JH\D SHOES, AND IN SHOUT—EVERY THING ELSE WHICH IS USUALLY KEPT BY MERCHANTS, AND WHICH HE U ILL SELL "Cheaper than the Cheapest." J tine 24. 1859. NEW BANK! NEW RAIL FiOAFiil AND YEW SHOE AND VARIETY STORE! I i FERGUSON & MANSPEAKER have just re turned from the East, viol.'ier time, with a splendid lot ot mm of every kind, particularly Women's and Child ren's summer ware, CHEAPER THAN EVER. iYLSO, DRY GOODS, containing a general assortment ALSO, GROCEr.iE*. and in their variety department, are contained a little of every thing. Call and see prices and qualities. CALICO at 4 cants a yard for instance, and every tiling else in proportion. P. S. ail kinds of produce, taken in exchange for goods at market prices. June 10, 1859. JACOB REED. G. W. RLTP. JOUN J. £CUELL. UIiED. RIiPP SMELL, Cankers, and Dealers in Exchange. Bedford, Pa. bought and sold, Collections made, M-J and money promptly remitted. Depoites elicited. References : Hon. Job Mann, Bedfoid, Pa. John Mower, Esq. " " John Cessna, Esq. " " Hogs Forward, Somerset, " Bunn Kague! & Co., Pbila., " Jno. Watt k Co. Pittsburg. " J. W. Curl y & Co., Bait/, Md June 10, 1859. Carriage and Wagon-Making, VILUM WEISEL. M' Wt j3- TT AS commenced the jm imj yy /St* J-X business of Carriagi-MeQJ9r£ and Wagou-Making, in the village of Chaiiesville, Bedford Co. Fa. Attention will be given to Repairing.Painting and Trimming. Work will be put up in th'e bet and neatest styles, and at moderate prices. lie respect fully solicits the patronage of bis lriends and the public. Charlesville, June 10, 1859.-B FRUIT CANS! FRUIT CANS!! Til E subscrilier has on hand a new lot of SEAL ing Cars for putting up ail kinds of fruit, which he offers at lower prices than can be procur ed tlrewhere- One quart cans, 12} cents; tfcreo pints. 18|; two quarts. 25 cents. Country mer chants supplied at a discount. They are conveni ent for persons living in tin conntry, and warrant ed to be equal to any other* now in use. GEO. W. BLYMIRK. July 15, 1859—Sm. SCHOOL. GSIGAFOOS would respectfully announce to • the cHixens of Bedford and vicinity, that he will commence bis School on the first Monday o- August, next, in the house on the square, now ocf oupiod by Mr. J. H. Filler. Terms of tuition per Quarter. Primary Branches— 88 00 Common, English and Natural Sciences, 400 N o deduction will be made for loss of time, ex cept in case of sickness, and no pupil will be re cievod for lees than half a quarter. GEOttGB SIGAPOOS. July 1, WM. Joy to the Jdrairers of A FINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of Beauty, it cannot exist without a So* head of hair, theu read the following, and if you aak more, see circular around each boitle, and no one can doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD'S IIAIR RESTORATIVE. —Wo eaH the attention of ail, old and youog, to this wonderful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair—covers the head of the •' W • a gt'ewth—removes the dand ruff, Iteming, and ail catatcou* eruptions—causes a * continual flow of the uiluial fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair wW preserve us color, and keep it from failing to extreme old ' age, In its natural beauty. Vecaiitben upon the I ul! the gray, or disused in scalp, to use it and surely the joung wttl not, as they value the flowing or the witching curi, ever be without it. Its * prane is upon the tongue of thousands. The agent for Prof. Wood's Hair la ' .New Haven, receive i the following tetter ia regard to the Restorative, a few weeks sfnee : DEEP RIVER, Cons., July 23, 1856. Mr. Leaver.worth—Sir: I have beer, troubled iv tft dandruff orwsurf on my for more than a year, my hair began to ccme out, scurf and hair together. I saw iu a Now Haven paper aboui '■wood's Hair Restorative" as a cure. 1 called at your store on the Ist of April last", and purchased one bottle 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 I length blurt il war all off. 1 have great faith in it. . j I wish you to send me two Littles more bv Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I don't* know a* Lv of the kind is used in this place, you m.-y Euro a mat! et for many bottles after it ia known "here. Yours with respect, EUFUS PR Afi*. _ Puu.ADEhjpiuA, Sept. 9, 1856. PROF. WOOD —Dear sir : Your Hair Resit rativ® is proving itself oeneflcUl to me. Tie front, aad also the back part of my head almost lost its covering—in fact BALD, ihive Used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the ton I of my head is well studded with a promising crop ' of young hair, and the front is also receiving its benefit. I bavo tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from ir.y own per sonal recommendation I can induce nianv others to try it. Yours respectfully, D- K. THOMAS, M. D. N'o. 46-1 Vine street- VISCFNXES, IA., June 22, 1853 PROF. O. J. li OOD: As you are about to manufacture and vend your recently discovered liair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and kuowc other* to use :t—that I have, for several years, Lceu in : habit of usingother Hair Kestsrative, and tliat I I find yours vastly su|>e;ior to my other ! know | "Dtinly cleanses the head ot daudruff, and with one aioutb's proper use wili r. store any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, i -T 1 a bealit.y, soft and glossy appearance; ar.d all this, without discoleriug the hanusthat appiv it, or the dress on which it drops. I would, therefore, recoruiDcnd its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, „ , WILSON KING. >. .T. WOOD Is CO., Proprietors 312 Broadway, New York, (i., the great N. -V. Wire Railing E < Übhshinent.) and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry. ' And sold by &H good Druggists. STILL 'fii (OME! ®TW GOODS arriving nearly every day, (and |j. i always some on the road) at Ferguson & Hanspeiker's Emporium. The prices and the ta*fe displayed in their selec tion can be seen betrer at the counter than In the newspapers. Come and see, examine, and then judge for yourselves. We charge nothing for shew ing- Beljw 2nd on'y a few of the prices: Calicoes, i cts. to 12 ' Muslins, 4 it i, jo Law us, 6 " np Ginghams, 10 ' up Delaines, 10 i up Men's Summer goods, 8 • ns Coffee, 12, 14, 15. Sugar, from 8 t< 14. , Sirups, 50 to 75. Shoes to cheap too talk about,and everything cise in proportion. Bedford, July 15, 1859. Estate ot Samuel Burkei, Dec'd. LEI TERS of Administration having been grant ed by the Kegicter of Bedfoid County, to the undersigned, upon the Estate of Samuel Burket, l ite of Union Township dee'd, sjl persons indebt ed to said Estate are liereby notified to make im mediate pa? ment, and those having claims agai ist • the Estate will present them properlv authenticated for settlernert—to JACOB BURKET. Aug. 12, 1539. Adm'r. IMPORTNT NOTICE. ALL person? inJetted to tiie lite firm of OsTER, MANSPJSAKER At CAR*.*, tire respectfully and earnestly, r. quested to call and swttle their ac counts either by CASH or NOTE: circum?t;nict& de man i a speedy settlement of the Books of the old firm, which are in the hands of Saral. Cam, for settlement, therefore we trust that all interested will attend to this notice, otherwise we shall be put to the Unpleasant necessity of adding cost*. July -"J ; 1859.-2ui. PICKLIA'G VLYEGjiR. PINE Cider Vinegar just received—also mould Candles. Extra quality. ' Oct. 1,1858. A. B. CP.AUJSB & Co. 1 ™ rds " ew st - vlc Lawn *> in Brown*, LilaCa, ie/UU Amaranths, Pinks, Blues, Purples,Green#, Buifs i< c., closing out at reduced prices.—by June, 24, 1859. OST£R k CAKN. IJhyaicians prescriptions carefully compound ea, at all hours of tiie day or nigb at Dr. Uarry'#, Drugstore. Auguji, 6 1858 — . ' ■■ ■ NEW CARPETING. THE subscribers have just received one thousand yards of new carpet.rig which they will sell cheap for cash or country Produce. June 17, 1859. A. B CRAMER & CO. ANY person wanting good goods cheap, of every description, style, and pattern can be sup plyrd bv OSTER * CARN. July 29, 1859. SUGARS, Teas, Coffee, Molasses and Syrups, even of the beat to be bad in Market always on hand sndfor sale CHEAP, bv July 29, 1859. OSTER Ac CARN. JAY N E S Wrights, Bennett's and Dyott's pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Boole Store. August I, 1858. WOOI. W AMI ED. WE wi'l pay cash or Merchandise for aor aotitv of clear washed wool. May 857. A. B. CRAMER k CO. CANDLES, adamantine and tallow—a superior article—just received, and for sV> bv A. L- DEFIBAUGH. Bedford August 6, 1869. GOWQITA MATTIIIGS. ■\XrZ.bavti just received a largo lot c' prime v T qualify V sitings—4-4 and 6-4 check and plain white. A. B. CRAMEB A CO. May ff. Wit.