The fsetf©r& Gazette • AT HOME AND ABROAD. arc authorized to announce the name of JACOB BECKLEY, of st- Clair Township, as a candidate tor County Commissioner, sub ject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. May " 1 J-'S. The "right stripe." —tVe liave lately receiv ed a number of letters from subscribers, liighiy rpi tobatory of our paper, for which the writers respectively have our hearty thanks. We se lect from among them the following : SiDDONSDur.o, YORK CO., Pa , April IGlh, 1 SB>B. MESSRS. Air. VERS BEXFORD : Gentlemen I sent for the Gtizeffe for six months and now wish to continue it for the year and as I am desirous of paying for if, please send me a few litres and Jet me know if I shall send the money by mail at your tisk, or if v-u have any agent here to receive it. lam friendly to your paper and cannot think of bring in nrrotrs. With due respect, Yours, &c., JAMES CARJION. MR. C. is one of "the right s'.tipe." His opinions are "golden opinions." Ihe example besets is an excellent one, and could be foi: - ed by many without a shadow of barm to li. ir morals. Who will be first to imitate trim? fur mercy's sake, don't all speak "a*, once! Railroad .Meetings. The Commissioners ap pointed to open books and receive subscrip tions to the Bedford Rail Read Company, have given notice that the fallowing meetings will be held for the purpose of obtaining subscrip tions cf stork to said road, viz: On Monday, the 21th ins!., at Barley's School House, in Bedford township, and at Schellsburg. Gn Tuesday, the 25th insE, at Rains'ourg and Bowser's School House, i.i Colerain Township, and at Buena Vista, in Juniata Township. Ou Wednesday, the 26th inst., at St. Clairs \!l)e, and at the house of V. V. Weitz, in liar- t ris >n Township. • On Tlttirsday, the 27ih inst., at Fi!mr's School House, in St. Clair Township, and at •Daniel L. Delibaugh's at Snake S_ rings. On Friday, the 28th ins!., al Bloody Ilun. Ou Saturday, the 29th inst., at Ciearvifle. All of said meetings will be held at 3 o'clock • in the afternoon. The Township Committees i are requested to return their subscription booi.s j at these meetings. We call upon every citizen who has the in terests of Bedford county at heart—upon every man who has an acre ol real estate—upon eve- : ry farmer, mechanic and laborer—to attend these meetings and give his mite toward the prosecution of this great enterprise, which, I if successful, will place Bedford in the front rank of the prosperous counties of (he State, but which can onlv he successful through i i the energy and. liberality of our own citizens. Turn out ! Turn out! * .Machiner — We call the attention of our farmer readus tn the advertisement.of MR. • SHIRES in today's paper. Those who are in need of any thing in his line will do well to give him a call. Loirrif s .Mills.— Don't forget ! h- liberal offer of MR. JOIJX F. LOWn Y, of the Hopewell Mills, who proposes to deliver at the Railroad, tree of chafe, all grain intended for Eastern mark- Is which iihal Ibe brought to his ware-house. IU also gives the highest market price for all kinds of produce. Blanks. —Blank Deeds, Summonses, Judg ment Notes, Constables' Fee Bills, and other blanks, printed in good style, for sale cheap al this office. A VALFAKLK Cou>';ti MEDICINE. —Most |-*r sons treat a Cough or Cold with indifference, regarding it as a simple matter, which will sub side ot itself without any medical treatment.— There is no greater mi-lake than this, although they frequently do get well without medicine, vet a Cough or Cold is always symptomatic ■ f Pulmonary Diseases, and should he arffded in the early stage of the complaint. Dr. iC ys'-r". Pectoral Syrup, sold hy Colvin & Robinson Schellsburg, and Samuel Drown of this place, will as surely cure these cases as water will put out fire. Don't d lay then in curing the first approach of Pulmonary symptoms, by taking "Dr.. KFTSER'S PECTORAL STRIP." HOFFMAN, THE INSANE POUT. — A report i going the rounds of the Press, based on the as sertions of a town coternporary, that Char: s Fenno Hoffman, the distinguished Poet, who is now confined within tlieAsyiu.n at tin's place, a confirmed lunatic, is in a fair way of recovery, and likely to bo in an entirely healthy state of mir.d i.i a short time. Much as we wish this were correct, we are obliged to contradict it.— \o later ago than Saturday, we saw Huffman, at the Asylum, and were saddened to witness him in the same condition of mind we had server! a year ago, and to be informed by one of lire officers of the Hospital that there is hut lit tle prospect he will ever he a "sound" man again. It is a Rwri' !<• sight to witness a man —once so lab ntej, s o prominent, and of such brilliant traits—th • inmate of an insane Asylum, with hardly a thread of hope ldr his recovery. llurrisburg Herald. WHO WANTS TO CLOW THE BUGLE OF KANSAS. —The St. Louis Democrat , on> of the most ve hement Black-Republican j npors in the Cnion, advises the people of Konsac to rej-ct the Le conr.pton Land Ordinance, as amend-*! by Con cress, for the reasom tliat, if they wait, they will get twenty millions more acres of land than i> proposed by the late Kansas adjustment from the next Congress, which it predicts will be Black-Republican. In other words, that pecu liarly honest party, through its organs, otters Kansas four times as much land as is usually given to new States, if>he will reject the Le ccrnpton Constitution. This ongiit to shut up the mouths of the Black Republicans about "bribery."— Cm. Enquirer. AMERICAN IIOUS E, CUMBERLA ND MD., ADJOINING THE DEPOT, JOHN C. R!"FLE, PROPRISTCrJ. from Bedford, Cm nsburg and Washington, slop at this House. P. rsons going t > Cumberland w i:i find a !vant2i s. by stopping at the "American Hous-y' over that of any i other in the place. (may 14-, T>S-1 y.) T II E Liver Sssvs^orafor. rnciwßEn nv mt. sA.xnronD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, j It one of the hat purgative atl liter vfdicinrt now j before the public, that acts as a Cnthaitie, easier, | milder, and mn-c effectual than any other medicine known. It i- not only a fit! at c, hut a Liv r ie j medy, acting tir-t on the IRver to eject its morbid | matter, 'then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two.purposes effect ually, without any of the painful feelings exper enced in the operations of n:o-t Cathartics. it i strengthens the system at the same time that it purge., it; nr.d when taken daily in moderate doses, will strontium and build it up with unusual rapid ty. i The Liver, is one i the . piineipa] regulators of ; the hu iei I. !y; an '\\ hen Jo ' performs it ■ functions w- .1, the powers of the sys- t m ai.e fully developed. , The stomach is almost en- . Tirely dependent oil tin healthy act on of the Liv- ,„''r for the pioper per formance of its functions; •• wloin the stomach iat fault, the bowels ate at "fault, and Jin- whole system suffers in cot rqn- C ence of one organ—the /./;*' r—having ceased *o do r : 's duty. For the ihs ! eases of that organ, oneof,„lhe proprietors has made it (lis stu !y, in a prac- ■ lice oi n-oie than twen ty years, to fi- J some re. rnedy wherewith to counteract the many de- lang-rnents to which it is liable. rj T<< prove 'hat this r"uie- dy is ht la-t found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint, in any of forms, has but to try a hot- , lie, and convict;-, n i.- certafn. "• These Gums remove all " morbid or bad matter from the system, supply- i* ii g in their place n i healthy flow of bile, in--r* v igoratii g the stomach, j causing food to digest well, .g* purifying the blood, giving tone and health whole machinery, i removing the cause of the disease—effecting a la- ! dical cure. Billions attacks are cur- 2 ed, and what is better, j prevented, by the occasional use of the Liver lnvigorator. ■* One dose alter eating is ■ suficient to relieve the \ stomach and prevent the g; food fro.u rising and souring. Only one dose taken at night, 100-ens the bow els gently, and cures Cost ™ ivene.. s. One dose >aken after ea Kch meal will cure Dys- j peps,,,. C7--One ,fo.e of |[ i .VO t. .11-tliN Will a I I waysrelEve S.ek Headache. One bottl ■ taken for f-male obstruction, renrev.e the can -e of the disca e, a i.d n.ak- s a perfect cure Only one dose, immediately relic, ves Cholic, while -ne dose often repeated is a sure cure tor Cholera Morbus, a; -.1 a preventive of Cholera. one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine atiera long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallownes.- or iinnataral color from the skin. One do e taken a short time before eating give vigor to the appetite, and mak>- fo(-J digest well. — One ('•>-• otten rep, a'--,l cures. Curonic Diarrhoota, in its worst forms, while Sumo - r and Bowel com pLimts yield almost to Ik- i !o One or two doses cures attacks caused by IV > r:i s in Children; there is u > surer, safer, oi sp -u: r remedy in the world, as it never fails. K/'A few bo!tb s cures Dropsy, by exciting the nbior bents. U'e take pleasure in recommending thi- medicine | as a preventive fur fever and Ague, Chill fever and all Fevers of a Billions Type, it operates with c'r- j tamty, and thousands are willing to testily fo its i wonderful vii tues. All whou-eit are g;v jug atosn unanimous fo-fimony in it - favor. flB KY"M IX WATKH !\ TIIK IIOCTII WITH TIN-: ATUIT, and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGORATOR let7 trientific w-dictl clOroi , and is daily working cures, aluifi t too great to believe. It cures as if by ' magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom nr.ere than one buttle is required to cure any kind of Ltver Complaint, from the wor : Jaundice or Dys pep.-ia to a run,ll.-adache, ail of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. PRICK on: 1-oLi.AR t-i.R r.orri.E. DR. SANfORD, Proprietor ■'! to Broadway, N. Y. For sale at the Drug Stoie of i)r. 15 F Harry, Bed- I ford, Pa. -May 1 1, IS.3S. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A TINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY IIAIR. Talk of beauty,and it caunot exist without a line head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask more, see circular around each bottle, arid no one can doubt. Professor IVooPs Iltir Rcsfortilive. — We call the attention of all, old and young, to this won derful preparation, which turns back lo its miginal color, gray hair—covers the bead ol the bald wuha luxuriant grow th— removes the dandrulf, it< lung,and ail cutaneous eiupt.one—causes a Centinu&l llow ol the natural fluids; arid hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair wril preserve its color, and keep it fiom lallu g to extreme old age, in all its natural beaut v. \\ e cii 1 then upon the bain, the grey, oi ii.-d in scalp, to u-e il; ;.rul sun ly the y i not, as they \ a'ue the flow irig lock-, or the curl, ever he without it. ft sprat e is upon the tongue of thousands. 1 Agent for Prof. Wood's flair Restorative in New Haven, received tile following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since; 1)EI R RIVER, CON., July 2.'), 187* Mr. T.ever.w orth—Sir; j have i.een troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hail began to com -out. - .ini and hair together, I saw in a New Haven pap-r about '-W .id'., Ihi r Reitniarive" as a cute. 1 called at your store on die Ist of April last, and purchased one buttle to try it, at I I found to my satisfaction it was ti. - thing, it re moved the -curl and new ha.r began to grow; it i, j.ow two or three inches in lengtu whe.e it wa- all otr. 1 have great faith in it. 1 w'.-h you to send me two bottle- more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this.— I don't know as any of the kind i- used in this place, you may have a market for many botties after it is known here. Yours with ;espeet, 111 L i u Pit AI T. Pii it. a., Sept., 9, 1577. Piof. Woo.!— Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving it-elf beneficial to me. l'he trout, ard al-\ the back part of my head almost lost its covering—in fact had. 1 have used but, two half pint bottles of your Restorative,and now the top ol my be.ul is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front is also receiving its benefit, lhave Iried other preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 think from my own per.-onal recommendation 1 can induce many others to try it. Yours respect!uily, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. !■> I Vine street. Yinck.nnk-s, f.v., June 22, lboC. Pi of. O. J. Wood: As you are about to maftufact ure and vend your recently discovered Hair Restora tive, 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that 1 have used it and known other- to use it that 1 have, for sevpral years, been in t tie habit of using, other flair Restoratives, am! that I find yours vastly superior to any other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandrulf, arid with one month's proper u=e w til restoie any person's hair lo the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the hands that apply* it, er the dress on which it drops, I would, therefore, recommend it- use to every one desirous of having a fine colo: and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, 'WILSON* KING. O. J. WOOD & Co., 212 Broadway. New York. (.II the great Jv-w Yoik W; t••Rai ling Eslablisrr.crrt,) ; and 114 Market street, St. Louis, M-, And sold by ail Druggists. For -ale a: the Drug Store of Dr. 15 F Harry, Bed ford, Pa. May 14, ISMS. BAZAR! HAVE you calleJ at the Ladies' BAZAR in "ANDERSON'S Row?" Mt:<. If. D. Pitt'Oli, has just returned from the F.t*trru Cities, with a handsome assortment ol Ladies' and Children's fancy goods—Have you seen them? HER Millinery i*not to he smpa sed in beauty and elegance of style, and at prices astonishingly cheap. Bonnets, white and colored, from '.\i\ cents up.— Ladio' Mis , s and Children's jockey caps, exqmsit ly nice and new in style, French and American dow ers. a lai ge and will selected assortment, not to be excelled in quality and cheapness. Ribbons without number, of various styles and color.-. Ladies ihe-s caps, head dresses, and also, vuriou-kinds oi ust-lul and lauc vat tides for Ladies' toilets. DRESS GOODS Consisting in part of robes, challi'-s, ducals, irons de laines, lawns, b.;rages, f-ori.c as low a- 12k cents) robe a quille, French mil lin-, silk , black and color ed, summer silk-, various styh-.-; also handsome shawl-, mantilla-, lace caps, du-teis. &c. EMBROIDERIES, Such a= sleeves, collars, infant's waists, and a supe rior lot of French setts, handkerchiefs, edging -, laces, he. Calicoes and Cotton Goods, of a'l descriptions. (Lngbams, ranging in prices from six, c ght, ten, to t vvel ve cents . Hosti nv, gloves, end mitt;; carpet I.; g-, travelling baskets, toys, perfumery, and jewelry. A large assortment p! ladies'and children's shoes, purchased at reduced prices, la lies' slippers at 50 cent-; fine lasting g.liters at $-i ,25, other st) les cor responding iri ji ice. Cull and exaitiine for jour- MRS. H. D. J'EUGtI would en.brace this oppor tunity, to tender to the public her thank- for the liberal patronage she has n-eeive'd, and hopes by a con-taut efTort to please, to ni lit a <-o; tinoanee ol the same. May 7, lS.'iS. MRS. 11. D. PEL (ill. OB £ A T ATTRACTION! New and Cheap Cloth hi rEm uorin m ■ ) jt Til E undersigned vvo-ild re-p -ct i oil y inform the citizens o! Bedford, and -nrrounding countiy, that he has opened out in Bedford, at the old and well known stand, known as Ihe "RISING SUN," on extensive Clothing Establishment, w 1 ere he will always be found with a large and *we!l selected stock of gentlemen,and hoy-' clothing. From his longex p rience in the business, he (latter- himself that he cannot be surpassed, either in his facilit es for pur chusing clothing at a low figure, or of selling them lower than any other -tore within I '.i) miles of this plice. Not vvishi.ng to ennm-rate the many different arti c! - of clothing on hand he would merely state, that in j ;it, i-is stock consist* ol coats ranging from 75 !•> £ )H, pants from AO rents, to silt, vests fr< •; r, kJ7 k it-, to §6. Also, shirts, collars, cravats, tiuriks, carpet sacks, sn-., -Nc. All persons wishing to purchase clothing or any thing e!-e in my line, will never regret of calling at Leopolds No 1., cheap clothing Emporium, where you can get cheap and unheard of bargains—Come one. come all. May 1!, IS-33. A. LEOPOLD. to save cMoncy! AAL who are in watif r f goixi ai;J ve ry cli- ap Clt.iirs and Cabinet Furniture,Q (an now have an opportu. J-C-t tiitv ol saving inoti- v, hy ' calling on the subscriber, and selecting such articles as they may need from a large stock now • i hand which will bo sold lower than the same can be bought in this country. You who are about to commence housekeeping will do well by catling on me as there will be great reductions mile in suits of Furniture. You will see the truth of !!■ at we s* it- rin nt by looking at the following 1,-t of prices. CHAIIIS FROM SI 50 to .Iff 00 per set BEDSTEADS, 250 " 15 00 " TABLES, 2 50 " 20 00 • BIMiI:ACS, 10 00 ;:5 00 " CUPBOARDS, 5( 0 •' 12 00 " U ASHs I'ANDS. I 5u '< 0 00 " U CtllK STANE-S. 1 o.* " 5 00 CANDLE STAND -, 100 it 00- ( Ail other articles in picport ou. All articles war ranted. I AAC AIENGEL, Jn. Fi-brnary 19, Is.AS. .73 u £, I, 3 N & £i Mrs. S>phia D. Gi' 01 would n -pec!i\:!!v 1 announce ihut she lias purchase i '!)•■ stocked | Mrs. K. (iood/. j i! and i> prepared lo furnish any I article in the Miiiiu r , line ut ile-i. m :v desire I aitides in her line. April 3D, 15.")3. Fsi LS ."ii £ "if Ii Ai iZ 7 > €*& o 1 (fafc ve J o FN—i*' e£> '♦—£ 4 Tl.e subscriber being a practical workman, is now c,ir ryit.g on the cabinet making biisim*- at ttie "list end of Bedford. next to th>> Foundry, anil has on hand the bc-t. and mo t fashionable -lock of I'tirni i tare, ever made. Please cult and examine tor your | selves before buying elsewhere, ns great bargains can be hail bv giving him % call. May 7, 1558.* * M. F.. BARTEGF.S. sivii von: 11 IF T. NDFIISIGNKD would respectfully I inform the tiavelling public, that he has established a daily line of Mages between Bedford ar.d Latrobe. 1 he route i> that ol the old Philadelphia Turnpike, ; leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, being one of the best coach road, in the Union. Passengers will : pass over the whole route hy : })A\LKiin\ and will 11E.1CU , trains of cars lor Pittsburg as eailv A:Tr> j. " v ; as hy going to Hollidaysburg r--" i - •' ■■■■'■ G. j Johnstown. The hire to Pittsburg on this route ; is Four Dollars an I Tvrti! y Cnils being THREE DOLL. IRS CHEAPER 1 than on any other route from Bedford to that point j Coaches leave the Washington Hotel, Bedford, eve ry morning, at FJo'clock, (Sundays excepted) and the Depot at Latrnbe every morning, after the arri val ol the mail train from Pittsburg, (Sundays ex cepted. JOSEPH A. OA KM AN". February, 12, 15.78-U'. I As llm season liir chapped hands and.faces il j is con ing on, we advise our friends to go to J Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Store and purchase a box of Bazin's Amandine, for the prevention and cure of chapped hands. Only 37 i cents i \< r box. € *ICCSC —Cheese, U-t quality, just nceiv cd at REED & M i N MCfl 'S. j Bazin's lam v Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams ; See. just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's j Drug Store. book mo ice: Reed ,W nidi's STORE. s***es!t 13xcUei3fi?nf 9 T H E RAIL HO. ID MFETJJYG II IS COME OFF AM) BEDFORD IN ALL PROBABILITY" WILL NOW LOOK AHEAD, BESIDES REED AND MI N.NIC 11 ARE JEST OPENING A LARGE AND SPLENDID ■ ASSOIITMFNT OF NEW AND J'LIES//, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, tube disposed uf at pi id s SO low that you would imagine the Rul Rial already made. ( .Hi and examine them and bring on your cask, and all manner of raoDUcE, and you shall have bargains. Dry (jo oI! s . m. i i :ck and fanry silk*, madirta and lavella cloth*. ?. irpov r, toweling.*, and drillings. j Q V E E NSW A EE and G LASS W AH E, 1 An elegant are! heavy assorttrient, r.ct surpassed in | Bedford county. Ha at a an (I Shoes, A large assortment of the bp>t make, and newest and latest style.-; ladies' and boys' wear. GROCE R I E S . Sugars white ami brown, of all grades, syrup mo 'asses, and all other art tries usually kept in stores. It :s impossible in an advertisement, to enumerate ail our goods; come and see our stock, it will be shown with great pleasure, and b"fore you go, you wdl be convinced that you have stopped in the right place to bay. REED & MINXICIL .May tVfc. t Allies Saaspp Would iespectfulty announce to the public •of Bedford and vicinity that she has just ree'd. i a large and well-assorted supply of SPRING AND SUMMER /">T| S!~M PfgT*^ En- bracing a general assort ment of staple and fancy ail iciest, comp; i>ing in part, Superb Black and Fancy Silks, Robe A'Quilla, or Side Stripes, Lawn Robes, French Du ra Is, Hi-rages, Tissues and Muslin De Laines, Lawns and Ginghams, White and Printed French. Iti iiiianU. Plain and einb'd. Swiss Muslins, Hosiery and corsets, all sizes for Ladies, Buttons, Braids and cords, Collars, Sleeves, Edgings and Inserting : a full supply of Mourning Goods;. Silk Parasols; best Kid Gloves, of all colors, dial lie's, Alpacas, Calicoes, Muslins, ! Flannels, Tickings, Summer Coatings, Tweeds, .Bans, Linen and a general assortment of Boys'. Wear : a large I >t of Sli • s ami Gaiters, Moroc cos, Linings ami Bindings, together with a gene ra) assortment of Groceries, Paints, Oils and Varnish. N. 13. Hardware at cost for cash, or six m mths credit to punctual customers—embra cing a! m e t every article in the hardware line. April 31L, G m. .> /Q B2 W "I 4> XQ j.O->c../o 'V i o R K. NEW GOODS FOR TIIS SPILLU m SI MMER or •fi f iiiNb 03 T E it. M AN3PEAKER & CARM, j ANKOUI'K to their liiends and the public, that j they are now receiving Ironi Philadclph;a and New , York, and .ire opening out in their new!) fitted op room formerly occupied by Rl PP iV OS'i'l'R, an entire new and Brilliant Stock OF DESIRABLE NEW STYLE, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS! Kmbra- | cin-' a larn-e and general assort merit ol ST. IP LP D.-M* r.I.VCY ARTICLES. ! Cornpii-ing in part RiCW FANCY DUFSS SJLIvS, RICH GLOS SY BLACK SILKS, Mo Jon a and Lav el la 01 ih, Robe A'Quilla or Side Strip's, De Lain- Rnltrf, Organdil Robes, Gingham Robes, Liwn Robes, French Locals, Lawns and Ginghams, White and Printed French Brilliants, Jaco nets and Lawns, New Spring St vies, De Lame, Challies, Ginghams and Prints, Broad Cloths, Cassi meres, Statinets, Jeans, an ! C eltonaJos, Kc., Kc., Kc. Together with a choice assortment of fresh fam ily GROCERIES, QUEENSW'ARE, CU P LEKY, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots, „ a:, i Gaiters, etc., etc., etc. Having purchased our goods Low/or Cash, we are prenaie.l to oiler CHEAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH ELI EIIS. We sell exceedingly cheap 1 OR CASH, or APPROVED SIX MONTHS' CREDIT. Come see lor yourselves and be convinced, whether you wish to buy or not. No trouble to show goods. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for woods. Bedford, April 23, iS.bS.-lf. ■ PLASTER.—In quantities to suit purch t.;, rs—lsr sale hv A. B. CRAMER & Co. Feb. 10. ISSS. THE MO " t*rn cities, are now ._ m lit' Spring anil Summer^ Black antl Fancy Silk loured Alpaccas, Law W 11 OLE MUIVVBER 2705. ges, etc.,etc. BL-RFCK JI.YD /r-7fv rr CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Summer Coatings Tweeds, Jeans, Linen, and a general assortment of boys' wear. A large assortment of Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Cotton am! '"arpet ( bain, Muslin*, flannels, Nestings, Hand kerchiefs, Coffee, Sugar, Kyi up, Green and Black Teas, Qtieensware, Hard ware, Buckets, Tubs, Bro >uis Look ing G!a>> >?, Umbrellas, and every thmg that iag< net,illy kept in coun try stores—all which tin \ will sell (heap. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goods. To punctual customers a credit ofVx months \v ill be given, J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. Ap"t 2b, 18.-, S. KF©w The undersigned respectfully announce to their friend- and customers, that they have just opened a j very large arid general assortment of I MIIM SHINER GOODS, ■ consisting, in part, as follows: SILKS, CHALLIES, ALPACAS, DEL AINKS LAWNS, BE RAG i'.S, BRILLIANTS, FRENCH and AMERICAN CHINTZ, GINGHAMS, GLOVES, COLLARS, HOSIER V, \C\, &C. SHAWLS A N D MANTILLAS. Cloths, ('assimeres, Testings, Muslins, Drillings, 'licking®, Ky. Jeans, Linen 3, Sheetings, Cottonades, Flannels, Ca^sinetts, Nankeens, Cambrics, Checks, CHEAP CARPETS, White and Colored Chain, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting, Rugs, IvooS* .A Shot's, BEaSs A Caps, Also, a large stock of fashionable READY MADE COATS. Also, a full stock of Groceries, Wooden Ware, &e. Having selected our goods with great case, we are enabled to oIK-r our customers VERY GREAT BAR GAINS for ca-h, country produce, or on six months credit to punctual dealers. An examination of our stock is respectfully solicited. A. i?. CRAMER <5- CO. Apr. 30. Bedford It AIL ROAI)! Since the Charter has ucen granted tor the "Bed ford Rail Road," the citizens of Bedford have been much exciteil and. interested upon the subject, this interest is not confined to the citizens of the town, but extends throughout the country, and crowds are daily rushing to mwww ? & NEW AND HANDSOME STORE, IN ANDERSON'S Rotv, where a large and attractive assortment of beautiful Spring and Summer goods are opening, which will be sold cheaper than everolFered before in this place. The Stock consists in part of Organdie Lawns, White &. Printed I? ri I - Hants, IL'Vs tie Shaum, Parage de Laines, Robes A' Qoiila, Lavelias Cuaili. s, Plain Figured Swiss, Latest Sty le Lawn Robes for $ 1 50. Mohair .Mixture for IS2 per yard. De Laines ol all discriptions from 6 cts to 25 per yard. Lawns of various styles fir G cts pre yard. An extensive assortment of beautiful prints ranging from !• cl.- to 12i per yard. ' MUSLINS OF ALL PRICES AND QUALITIES. A large assortment of Ladies & Misses, gloves, &. hosiery fiom the low figure of 5 cts up. Pure linen hdkfls. for 5 cts arid a foil and complete assortment of ladies dress goods gener ally. A Urge and well selected assortment of cloths, casiimeres and veslings. Consisting in part ol Black French 3c English Cloths. Blue do do do. Olive do do ill. Black Cassimerc. Black l)ne Skin. Fancy French & American Cassimeres. VESTINGS. Grenadines Plain fx. Figured. Rarizemire do da. Velvets do do. And a great variety of Marseilles vestings. Fancy Silk & Lawn Neck Tics from i'.f to 02i A complete assortment of Ladies & Misses hoots, shoes & gaiters, also a stock of mens boots ix shoes. MYASSORTMLNT OF GROCERIES CAN T BE BEAT. Brown Sugar for 6| cts per pound. Do 59 Stepbans & Co., in Wright of Shreaveu, 10 JO 59 Jlathmel! Wilson, 1 JO 5 Aaron Evans, |-g 205 Jos. Figard, 1 5s GO Wm. Figard, 2 .'it 25 Rathmeii Wilson, 18 2 s do do 30 100 do do 1 go John King, 3 51 }• Ctilcrtr.trt Township. ' GOO Samuel Williams, 2 21 90 Jos. and Emanuel Diehl, 84 j 15 Wm. Smith, 73 Cniit'e eland Valley 'Township. | 597', .*L>hn Sample, 5 90 Hopewell Township. i 200 John C'oily, 1 20 ; 150 James Howard, 88 •MM Richard Moan, 48 120 John Cheney, 52 101 Joseph Moan, 48 109J Samuel Moan, 48 12 1 :;3 per. Alex. Moan, 24 2Ulij John Mcllney, 52 192 Timothy Moan, 24 2tio 5 1 per. Israel Moan, 28 190 50 per. Zac. Moan, 24 222 Elizabeth Piper, 24 212 20 per. John Boyd, 24 211 03 " WmDavis, 24 210 GOi " f-abe 11 a Davis, 24 220 2 Wm Piper, 28 238 John llardrn, 28 221 Ignatius Hardin, 28 431 125 per. James Wilson, 52 187 40 " David Piper, 24 425 George F. Albcrti, 1 20 102 57 per. Stephen Moan, 48 342 Daniel Kerr, 9 00 00 Samuel Livingston's heirs, 72 928 George Wisharf, 40 lln rri so a To wit sit tp. 103 Nicholas Knight, 24 Liberty Township. CO Abel Putt, 70 173 SI per. Hannah Alberti, v 8 25 115 Mariah Albreti, 10 G5 100 Gi-oige B Kay, 1 48 Ton ito n 'lrry Town sit ip. •133 Joseph Gardner, 1 38 150 John Sudler, 1 80 h\ apier To truck ip 200 Abner Kodgera, CO 11 ast Providence. 200| Thos Logan, 88 103 Charles Evans, 1 20 402 10 per. Keziab I.ngan, 1 20 100 62 " Charles Logan, 1 20 400 73 " John Cavan, 1 20 100 Thomas Cavan, 1 20 398 38 per. Thomas Logan, J 20 406 103 " Alex. Cavan, 1 20 30 Solomon Williams, 40 1 GO Jacob Ritchey, 36 17 Francis Gibbs, 16 406 Isaac Cavin, 1 20 IFF*/ Providence. C William Paxton, 32 IS3 Dudley Datigheriy, 2 82 St. Clair Township. 4 lots Jacob Ink's Heirs, . 4S 201 David Mcßobert, 1 20 177 James Ross, 1 20 411 William Snively, 1 20 02 Henry Koontz, 00 Sonthampton Township. 200 James Riggs, 60 139 Paul Ward, 1 32 357 Patrick Ward, 1 08 351 Joseph Ward, 1 04 353 Jonathan Ward, 1 04 136 Isaac Hunter, 2 OS 4SB P. Clingeman, 1 20 Uniou Township. 400 John Swaggart, 7 90 400 Leonard Swaggart, 10 0 4 266 Alexander Gardner, 3 90 116 Dr Wm Smith, 1 7S 43 Samuel Burket, 52 116 John Shee, SS 100 James Johnson, 2 58 50 Frederick Snider, C-0 4 !<• Jeremiah Jackson, 5 56 411J Jacob Swaggart, 4 36 110 Wm Pierson, 10 36' 110 F.benezor Branham, 11 68 120 Coniad Holer, 1 80 2GO Christley Bowser, 9 72 100 George Laib, 131 100 Jacob Burket, 2 07 150 Peter Shoeiiberger, 1 81 43 Samuel Burket, 1 402 453 Hugh Porter, 4 0 ;:;-J Gritiith Evans, WOO 403® Philip Stine, 9 76 139 John Martin. '1 01 438 John Savior, 10 32 439 Wilson Hunt, -10 32 His?. Alex Seott, 10 22 127 Dr I' Shoenberger, 2 96 124 do do 4 48 40 do do 48 Middle Woodherry. •379 Daniel Montgomery, 19 04 •1011 William Montgomery, 31 14 173 Mcllna, 11 38 117 Daniel .Montgomery, 10 96 lso Daniel Montgomery, 4 -10 Jacob Strock, 1 lot no. 72 42 do do 1 lot no. 71 1 06 South Woodherry Township. 216 36i per. Isabella Davis, 2i 55 100 " John S Hetrick, 28 222 Elizabeth Piper, 21 MRS. S. EPOTTS HAS just returned from thecili'S with a large supply of Rich and Handsome Goods, rich silk?, Robes of all kind?, DEBAC.E ROBE?, LAWN ROBES, LINEN Ron;:?, TRAVELLING UOBHS, side trimmings, Run LACE .MANTLES, SILK MANTLES, FRENCH WORKED COLLARS, UNDERSLEEVES, a large quantity O I FRENCH WORKED STRIPS, very low, a rich variety of BONNETS, trimmed and tintrirrmcd, as low as 50 cts. RIBBONS, RUSHES, and FRENCH FLOWERS, at all prices, Sis an.! GAITERS, a handsome lot of summer Sn.vwi.-i, LA\V\S and CALICOES, and an endless xari*tv of fancy Goods. April 30, 1858. IRON.— Blacksmith's and others are inform ed we have just received a large supply of Re lined Iron—warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMER & CO