l'iH> Itedford AT HOME AND ABROAD. \VP an" authorized to announce the name I \COH I'ECK LEY, <•< Sf. C! nr T<> vnsliiii. , , ainiioale for C"unlv CoinmisstDticr, -m ~ Ito the decision of the Oeinncnlic Counts vci-ti.-n. May "J I.'AS. Sec advertisement of Or. Sunfonl I iver Invigotalor, in another rolnmn. /;. Itiliilion. The atuitial examination ami xhibili nr of the Allegheny Male and Female Seminarv, at Rainsburg, will take place on iVedm lay,lite M'th day of June. Examina jjoc. Jurin" lite day, and exhibition in theefptr* VY. W. PRIM. June I, 1 SAs. Ruihf •/ connection with I'/inmlnrsbn/ r. ("he I ..//ft/ Spirit , ol last week, Itas lite fi,|- l.vvVi:in regaul to a railroad from Chambers hurg h> this county • We l. arn from a friend at Bedford that the* sum required to grade a railroad from Bedford K.et to Hopewell, w ill al! lie subscribed before (he cl ce (>t two weeks. This road will he laid al NIG HAOKV survey of a route from Chambers- Purg to Bed bird. fhe Sherman's Valley and Broad Top Rail road Company !a a Railroad west to the Broad Top Coal beds. We shall never get cheap Lumber or cheap (,'oa! till we have a Railroad from here to Bedford county, and we hall never he able to engage in manufactures to my extent lil! we gel Lumber and Coal it low rates. .! "Yin; Hance Cum'nil tec' in the Crescent (' ///." New Orh ans lias within the last week been the scene of great confusion and excitement. \ large number ol the citizens—among whom ire many "I the most respectable and influen tial men in the city have organized themselves inloa "Vigilance Committee" and have talon Ihe control ol the municipal affairs into their own hands. Their first step was to take possess ion of the Arsenal, before which limy raised cotton barricades, thus fortifying themselves a .'ainst the forces of the Mayor who at first Ihreatt ned to put them down. Their next nioveiii" nt was to establish a police of their own and to restore order and quiet to the eity. At last accounts, ihe Mayor had placed himself under th-ir protection, whilst the Know Noth ing- had determined to resist them and had /.-sued inflammatory placards to (loir partisans, calling upon them to come to their assistance. The cau-e of this insurrectionary movement is all i ibu led to the unrestrained commission of crime and ihe loose morals of the city government which has been in the hands of the Know Nothings for -ome years. Itt'ilh of nI . S. Senator. — Hon. JOHN 11.l 1 . II; xnr.Rsox, IS. Senator from Texas, died at iis lodgings in Washington City, on Friday evening. H? had been suffering for several months with a pulmonary disease. .7 .Mistake. — We learn tfiat the impr. --ion p;evaib in some pa ts of this county, that the • Ascription of $75,000 to the Bedford Railroad oMairieri by MR. Sc HEM., is an appropriation by (lie State. This is ait istake'. Private individ uah have made that subscription and are ready to subscribe as much more as can he raised .r. Bedford county over " n 'l "bore that sum. STALE SWEPT AWAY. —On Tuesday nigh 1 b t,about ten o'clock, as fhe two horse stage winch runs from Mount Union to Chambers i/trg. owned by Mr. John Jameson, was crossing a swollen stream in the Narrows, eight miles north of Burnt Cabins, it was swept away ly the cunent, and both horsee drowned. The niv j a-.-vneer in the stage lost his trunk. Ihe mail bag was also lost, but was found about two miles down the stream. The drowned horses and the coach, which was broken to pieces, were also swept down the stream afoot a mile Hiiro they were recovered. Mr. Jameson's I >s is estimated at four hundred and fifty dol lars. DEMOCRATIC VICTORY. —At the municipal ei dt a in V w Haven, oti M .nday, the Demo r: its elected their candidate for Mayor and all Jheotber city officers, and carried three of the i\ wauls. The opposition united on a "citizens tick-1." The majority for Mayor was .oftl. IN: S . i:i x i n or TJIK BODY. —The strength ol the t-e.iy depends upon t He strength of the lungs, the !' :uil ehvst is a sure indication of a strong man, tenee till should study to keep il healthy, and avoid •' se sure sappers of the constitution, Coughs and j ( "ids, lor wh.cb no medicine is better adapted than ' Br. Keyset-'* Pectoral Syrup," a remedy known ail ; "ver the country as invaluable in Diseases of the 1 risi-t and I. rings. You can buy it at Bamtiel Brown's Bedford, Col in and Robinson's, Schellsburg. TZ A BS EC I r. El: ' a the 3d rust., by Rev. F. Bene Bet, Rev. Daniel [iarver, recently telurned from a lour j M foreign countries, to Miss Emma V. Mill-! E L of this place. With the above notice, was received a large and delicious cake, together with a bright ' htlle specimen of Uncle Sam's ''Mint-drops."! Ibe happy couple have our hearty congratula- ! '•ons and our fervent hopes for their health and pr .sperity and all the other appurtenances of Wedded bliss. hi the M. E. Church, at Ontreviile, on the ( 'ff' >nst., bv Rev. Win. H. Stevens, Mr. Frank !' May, to' Miss Helen Burner, all ol Bedford < unty. DIED: u, i th !5d insE, Mr. John Werlz, of Ciuri :''Bid \ alley tp.. agcdt'B years, 4 months and I2a days. " ' ° ATTENTION, MARKSMEN! ./ on.v r. n n /> E A\ GUNSMITH, Bedford. ?r hop at the i i-t B.-lv. I) K D /•' O II I) ss €* Ii ais r Shp I fll'ilL subscrituM would most respectfully aunnnnce i to Hie liirming community, and public ill eener al, that he Mil! continues to manufacture at his -hop, in I'edlord, Pa., the following farming utensils, ot the very best material, and in the most workman like manner, viz: FOUR AM) SIX HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES, With lar 2 c open cylinders, six staves, and spikes screwed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached. Their >iiperiors for strength and speed ate not made in this or any other county in the State. Four Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap Power Mu rium* with cylinder open or -hut, as may be desired and -bakerof the best kind, lor convenience, ease ol draft, and perfect working. This machine has no superior anywhere. 'J HUFF. HOBS I", MACHINES, of the same kind.— TWO ANDTHUFi: lIORsH TUMULI NO SHAFT POW LB M ACHINE*-, a very convenient ami excel lent machine for small farmers, with or without sha kes. ItlLf. SI UK r (A) I a US, of a very superior pattern to any in u-o in this country Xu/o/r 7 1 0 iht:iblr S/turrl P/oiig/ts, wiIU \te. l xhovrt .s . Peckham's New York FIVE-HOED ST F EL POIN ' EXPANDING CULTIYATOR -Roger's Pittsburg potent STEEL TOOTH EXPANDING CI LTIVA TOB, for working corn, or seeding in grain. Panning Mills, Horse Rakes, Lever Cutting Boxes, Harrows, VVheelbairows, made to order. All the above ai li cles constantly nn hand, and sold on reasonable teiros. Repairing of ail kinds of Machines, whether made here or elsewhere,done on the shortest notice. Castings for all triy Machines and Ploughs made at the Foundry of Mr. Michael Raunaii, in Bedford, and will compare with any made in the State lor strength and durability. BLACKSMITII IN<; done to order. Ail my work warranted to give satisfaction. _ From a past experience of twenty year- m tin* Machine business, 1 feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call. Call and examine my work before you pur chase elsewhere, as 1 am determined to please all. Horses, grain ol all kinds, lumber and iron, will betaken in exchange lor Work. PKTF.R 11. SHIR PS, Bedford, May 'il, 18.">8-6m. Machinist. XOTK En LIBEL FOR 811 OBf i\ Charles T. Blake, f In the Common Picas ol vs. | Bedford County, Margaret Blake. I No. 39 Mav Term, LSbS. Whereas (.'itarles I . Biake did prclcr his |vti lion to the judges of the court of Common Pit as of the County of Bedford praying for the causes therein set forth that he be divorced Irom the bonds <.f Matrimony entered into with Margaret Blake, we therefore command you as we i fibre commanded you the said Margaret Blake, that ■ lay ing aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear in your proper pet son before our Judges at Bedford on the Ist Monday the 30 day of Aug., next, to answer the petition or libel of Ihe said Charles T. Blake, and show cause why the said ChaJes T. Blake, your husband should not be divorced from the bonds of Matrimony agreeably to the act of assembly in such case made and provided and hereof fail not. Sheriff's Office, ) VVM. S. FLUKE. Bedford, May 21,'f8. j Sheriff. 1M ISLIC SALE OF IM-]AL ESTATE. P.Y virtue of an order of the Orphans" Court of Bedford county^—the subscriber will sell at public sale on the premises, on • Saturday the Kith, day of Jane, next, the following real estate, late the property of Jacob I fitchew, dee'd, viz: A tract of land situate in .Napier township, Bedford county, adjoining lands of Henry Wonders, Peter Heiner, Amos McCreary, John Shaffer and others, containing forty-five acres, between fifteen and twenty acres of which are cleared and under fence, and having thereon erected a two-story log DWELLING HO! SE, stable with threshing floor, and spring house and there is also, a good spring near the dwel ling. There is a fine promising young or chard on the place just beginning to bear.— TERMS— CASH. DAVID HITCHEW, May 28, IS.oS. Administrator. SHERIFFS S.JLF. BY virtue of an alias writ of vend, expona- to me directed, there w ill he exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the hoiough ol Bedford, on Saturday, the 2(ilh day of June, A. P. JS-38, at one o'clock, I'. iM., the follow ing property, to wit: One tract of land containing 170 acres, more or less, about !<)0 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house with kitchen attach ed, and log barn thereon erected also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands ol James < 'lark on the south-east, and the Juniata liver on the noitliand west, situate in Liberty township, Bedford county. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ly of Jacob Sii viier, and to be sold for-t\\-ii. Sheriff's Office, I WM.L FLHKK, Bedford, May 29. 'SB. ' Sheriff. fi K E A T ATTRACTION! New and Cheap Clolli iiig Emportu m. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Bedford, and surrounding country, that he has opened out in Bedford, at the old and well known stand, known as the RISING Sl T .\," an extensive Clothing Establishment, where lie will always be found with a large and well selected stock ol gentlemen,and boys' clothing. From his long ex perience in the business, he flatters himself that tie cannot he surpassed, either in his facilities for pur chasing clothing at a low figure, or of selling them lower than any other store within L3Q miles of this place. Not wishing to enumerate the many different arti cles of clothing on hand he would merely state, that in part, his stock consists of coats ranging from 7f> rents, to SIS pants from .30 cents, to $lO, vests from 37a cts, to $6. Also, shirts, collars, cravats, trunks, carpet sacks, &c., Sc. All persons wishing to purchase clothi rig or any thing else in my line, will never regret ot calling at Leopolds No 1., cheap clothing Emporium, where you can get cheap and unheard of bargains—Come one. come all. May 14, 18.78. A. LEOPOLD. CORN.—One Thousand bushels for sale alsc Family flour—Prime new Bacon also—by A. B. OR \MEK Ns Co. AMERICAN HOUS E CUMBERLAND ft!l)., AT Jorx/.v; run depot, JOHN C. RIFFLE, PROPRIETOR. I.- Coaches from Bedford, (Jreensburg am! Washington, lop at (his House. Persons going ID Cumberland will find advantages, hy f -'°p| |( >g at the "American House," over lliat ol any other in the place, (may 11, T>S-ly.) T 11 11 liitei' Siivi^oi'.'Hor. lIiIiPAREO i: V I'll. SilMiruiai, COMPOI Nhlili ENTIRELY FROM HUMS, /. of til,- h.-f i/iiv and /irtr ,ir.lirin<- MOW lielotp (lie public, that acts e> n easier, rriilJei, ami nio'c effectual than any uiher medicine known. It is not only a I'athai tie, lull a l.iver ie tiieity, acting first on the l.iver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach ami bowels to cany oil that matter, thus accomplishing two purjioscs effcct naliv, without air. ol the paininl led.tigs exper- Piiccil iii the operations ol most Catltaitics. it strengthens tin' system at the same time that i! purges it; and when taken daily in imuh-iate dor-.-, will stretithen ami build it up with unusual rapid ty. The Livi'tr is one of the ••• principal icgulators ol the human body; and w hen j,'t pet lorais its tunctuu.s w. li, the powers ol the sys- trm are lully developed. The stomach is almost en- w tirely dependent on the healthy action ot the I.sv.- *er tor Ihe proper per lormar.ee of its i unctions; '"when the stomach isat fault, the how els ate at ""fault, and the whole system DIFFERS in c.jtisi IJU- enee of one organ—the l.ir.i —-having ceased *o do ;|,"s duty. ior the d •- eases of that organ, one of, w the proprietors has made it Ins study, in a prac- • tire ol more than twen ty years, to find some re. medy wherewith to coeriteract I lie many de- rangemrnts to which it IS liable. >ts( To prove that this romp- dy is at la - f found, any person lioubled with Liver Coniphi nt. in any of if tonus, has tm to try n hot-, tie, and conviction is ceitinn. M i'he-e (.'urns remove all ••Tvoih ! or bad natter Iroot the system, supply- > ing in their place a healthy How ol bile, m- vigorul ing the stomach, can ing food to digest we!!. " purifying the blood, giving tone and health to the whole n achinery, removing the cause oi' the diseost effecting a lU dicat euie. Billions attacks are enr- * ed, ami what i- letter, prevented, bv the occa- sioual use ot the Liver Invigoiator. * One do : alter eat u g i■" sniieii ut to relieve the stomach ac.d prevent the Q food tioni rising and souring. ia, < >:,! v oi.e dove taken aI a night, loosens tlie how el- gently, am! cures fust "iveifss. One dose taken aitei laSoh tr* al will cure Dy>- P' p os. OT. 7 One do- of two L as] oouiulls will al way srelieve Sir k Headache. One bottle taken tor female obstruction, removes the cau-e of the disea-P. and makes a perfect cine. Only one dose, immediately relieves Cholic, while one dose often repeated is a sure cure for t.'holera ,Morbus, and a preventive ot Cholera. KTOnly one bottle is needed to throw out of the sv-tem the e fleet s of medicine altera long sickue-s. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes a'l -albivrness or unnatural color from the. skin. One do-e taken a shoit time before eatii g gives vigor totlre appetite, and makes food digest well.— One (lose often repeated cures.Chro! e Diarrhotra. in it- worst (firm., while Summer and l'owi-1 corn plaints yield almost to the first do-e. One oi two doses cures attacks caused hy Worms in Children: there is no surer, safer, oi speedier remedy in the woi! a preventive for Fever mid Ague, Chill Fever arid ali Fevers of a Billions Type. It opeiates with cer tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it aie giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. O'C"M,\ H >i KR IN true turn ru wiiu run Iwu.OU AU.;:, and swallow both together. Till-: LI V i :i !~\ V IOORA roil h ,i srii iih'/ic vndirul di tn-ri , and is dally working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as it hy magic, even the 11 r-t do-e giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or i)y - - pepoa to a common Headache, -ail of which are the result ot a Diseased Liver. I'BK K ONK iMii.r.Al: PR.N no r I I.E. HIL SANKOKD, i'roprietor o|f> Broadway, X. V. For sale at the Drug Store ol Dr. B i' Harry, Bed ford, Pa. May I I, LS.'S. joy to theta p.mirers of A riNi: HEAD or RICH (J LOSSY HAIR. l'alk of beauty,and it caunot exist without a line head ot hair, then read the following, aiui it you ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt. Projessor Wood's ffnir Restorative. — We rail the attention ot all, old and young, to this won derful preparation, which turns hack toils original color, gray hair covets '.he head ot the bald with a I"xin laut growth- lemove . the dandruff, itchm- , all cutaneous eruptions causes a ceiitunml flow of the natuial fluids; and hence, il used as a regular dressing lor the hair will preserve color, and"keep it Irom falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty . We call then upon the hald, the grey, 01 diseased 111 scalp, to u.-e it; and surely the young vvtl! not, as they value the flown:.; locks, or the Witching curl, ever he without itspiutse is upon the ton-ue of thousands. ihe Agent tor Pro!. Wood's Hair Restorative 111 .New Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a lew weeks -ince; DI:KC Riven, Cox., July 2 1, Is s. Mr. Levenw orth—Sir; I have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a venr, niy ha,r began to come out, scurf and I.air together I saw in a New Haven paper about '-Wood's Hair Re-tor at ive" as., cure. I called at your store on the Ist ol April last, and purchased one bottle to tiy it. and I lound to my satisfaction if was the thing, it re rnoved the scuii and new ha.r began to grow; it is now two or three inches ui length whrie it was ail off. I have great faith in it. 1 wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. I'ost, the bearer ol this.--. I don t know as any of the kind is used in this place, you may have a maikct lor many bo'tles alter it is known here. Yours with ;espect, RUFI S PRATT. Pmt.A., Sept., !), 15.17. Prof. Wood—Pear Sir: Your 11 air Restorative is proving it sell beneficial to me. The front, and :tl =.\ the hack part of my head almost lost its covering—in fact had. I have used but two hall pint buttles of your Restorative,and now the topofiny head is well studded with a piomisiug cropul young hair, and the Iront is also receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own per.-onal recommendation 1 can induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, P. R. THOMAS, M. I). No. 101 Vine street. YINCEXXKS, I v., June 22, is'ti. Prof. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact ure and vend your recently discovered Hair Restora tive, I will state, lor whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to use it—that I have, lor several years, been in the habit oi using, other Hair Restoratives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other! know. It entirely cleanses the head ol dandruff, and with one month's proper use will resin re any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, solt and glo-y appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops, I vvoutil, therefore, recommend it-, use to every one desirous oi having a line color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KING. O. J. WOOD N; Co., 212 Broadway, New York, (in the great New York Wire Railing K-üblisir.ent,) and 111 Market street, St. Louis, M-. And sold by all Druggists. For sale at the Drug Store of 1r. 15 F Harry, Red lord, Pa. May 14, 18.38. _ THE. is i mors s.iu: Ol unseated lands and town lots in Bed fold county. At.'liKEABLt to tlic prov i-ions nt an Act ol Assem bly, directing the mo ; John Bollman, 17 (JO ! inv 110 per- William Bonn, I t 10 207 70 per. Wm. Lane, 071 70 Lewis T. Watson, 00 !00 Jotm Devereux, ti 00 Mary Montgomery, 7 88 207 Newlan and Marshall, 7 00 121 'ohn Montgomery, 8 92 !;9 >tephaus & t'o., in Wright of Shreavcs, 10 30 llathmell Wilson, I 10 7 Aaron Evans, 12 29. > Jos. Figard, I 78 00 Wm. Figard, 2 .'II Rithrnell Wilson, IS gs do do 3ti (00 do do I so t,c. John King, .'I 70 ('olfin t n Town ship. 1 (.00 Samuel Williams, 2 24 90 Jos. and Emanuel Diehl, 81 i 17 Wtß. Smith, Ti ('nnii'irr/and, Valley Township. J. John Sample, 7 90 it, pf ell Township. ,'OO John roily, I 20 170 James Howard, 88 ; 101 Richard Moan. 18 120 John Cheney, 72 101 Joseph Moan, 18 109j Samuel Moan, IN i 24 77 per. Alex. Moan, . 2 t 700J John Mcllney, 32 : 192 Timothy Moan, 24 .'lift 74 per. Israel Moan, 28 , i'.n; 70 per. /ac. \| j !10 F.benezer Branliant. 11 08 "20 Conrad Irnler, 1 s 0 i 200 Christley Bowser, 0 72 100 George Laib, ' •'' Uio Jacob Burket, 2 07 170 Peter Shoenberger, 1 s ' 47 Samuel Bnrket, ' '"2 1 .7 Hugh Porter, 1 17!) t.'iiliith Evans, I" bit 10.*;* Philip Stine, *" 1 J) John Martin, '' ' 178 John Savior, i" 179 Wilson Hunt, "J las.', Alex Scott, HI 22 127 Dr P Shoenberger, 2 90 i 91 do do ' to do do* 'si Middle IVoudhrry. 379 Daniel Montgomery, 19 ol 401 William Montgomery, 31 1 I 17.3~ Molina, 1 1 38 117 Daniel Montgomery, 10 90 180 Daniel Montgomery, 4 40 Jacob Struck, 1 lot no. 72 42 do do 1 lot no 74 UOO Couth Woodhrrry Township. 210 10J, per. Isabella Davis, 1 35 100 " John S Hetrick, 28 222 F.lizabeth Piper, 21 . IDMI. VIST RdiTO ITS .YOTiCJJ. NOTICE is herein* given that letters of administration have been granted to the undersign ed try the Register of Bedford county, upon the es tate ol John Lutz, late of Snake Spring town ship, deceased—ail persons, therefore, indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them duly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL LUTZ, May 21, 1858. Adm'r. . WMIdYISTRjSTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration having been granted by the Register oi Bedford ( ourtfy to the undersigned, upon the Estate ol Eliza beth Stillier,"late ol Napier township, deceas ed all persons knowing themselves indebl jed to said estate are requested to come for ward and make immediate payment, and those ; j having claims against the Estate will present them prooerly authenticated tut settlement. i JOHN ROYVZER, I May CI, ISSS. Administrator. 1 ! 1 1> MINISTRA roirc a unci:. j LP. I' PER.SoI atlmiiiistr.ilurn having been gran j ted by tin* Register of Bedford county, to the untler i signed, upon The estate 01 Jacob Heltzel, late of Bedford tow 11.' iip, dec'd .tI! person, iherefore know •ug themselce- ndebted to-Tid e-ia!< are requested }to make immediate payment, nd those having claims against it will pre.rut them di.lv autheutica | ted O.r settlement. _ DANIEL HI I.TZEL, Adm'r. June I, 1858 91". e CM:ct rocs' AUTJCC. LETTERS Testamentary having been granted | by the Register ol Bedford county, to the utidersign j ed Executors of the lab T. Amick, late ol St. Clairsville, in said county, dee'd—all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay merit, and those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. MARY ANN AMICK, Executrix, St. Clairsville. GEORGE R. OSTER, Executor. June I, 1858-61. Bedford. ATTENTION, BEDFORD RIFLEMEN! VOTI arr- hereby ordered to meet in Bedford, on FRIDAY', the JSlh day of June, inst., at S o'clock, A. M., in Summer uniform, for the pur pose of proceeding to Bloody Run, in pursuance of an order of the Brigade Inspector to form a Regiment, and elect field oliicers. It is iiripor tant that every member should turn out with his | aims and accoutrements in first rate order. By order of the Captain. June J, 1 Sf)S. VV. RITCHEY, O-S. Notice. | ALL person- at" hereby cautioned not to pnr | chase a note of SIOO drawn by Henry S. King, who is notified of its loss, and made payable to Philip Knisely, or order, ft was not assign ed nor endorsed, but was in the possession of Robert Harrev, a Scotchman, who has it with out my knowledge or consent. PHILIP KNISELY. Hopewell I p., May 28, 'SB-31. Villi* wilia THE repeated insults offered to the American i flag by British cruisers have caused a very just 1 irritation on tuis side of the water, and should i "Ancient John" not cave in we should not be (surprised it it led to hostile manifestations.— ! Meanwhile (hler, .Man speak. r. ( DALLIES, ALPACAS, DELAIN'Ks LAWN'S, BEKAGES, BRILLIANTS, FRENCH and AMERICAN CHINTZ, GINGHAMS, GLOVES, COLLARS, HOSIERY, Mb, &C. SHAWLS A N I) MANTILLAS. Cloths, Cas-imeres, Vestings, Muslins, Drillings, Ticking?, Ky. Jeans, Linens, .Sheetings, ''ottonades, flannel?, Cassinetts, Nankeens, Cambrics, Checks, CHEAP CARPETS, White ari l Colored Chain, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting, Rugs, Ifooi* cfs pre vard. An extensive assortment of beautiful prints ranginz from !■ cts to I2J per yard. AI! SLf\ S OF ALL PRICES AND qualities. A large as n tuont i t Ladies Sc Misses,gloves, iN hosiery liotn the low ligure of 5 cts tip. Pure linen hdkfTs. for 5 cts and a full anil complete ass ltment • ! ladies dress goodsgener ally. A large and w til selected assortment of clot lis, cassimi-res atid vestitigs. Consisting in part ol Bi rck French is. English Cloths. Blue do do do. Olive do do do. Black Cassimere. Black Doe Skin. Fancy French &. American Cassimeres. VESTINGS. Crenadines Plain is. Figured. Radzemire do 10. Velvels do do. And a great variety ol Marseilles vestings. fancy Siik iV Lawn Neck Ties from fij to C2i A complete a"-ortmciit of Ladies & .Misses hoots, -hoes tic gaiters, also a large stock of mens boots ft shoes. MY ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES CAN'T BE BEAT. Brown Sugar for C{ cts per pound. !>o do First rate 8 •' < Do do Extra "10 " " White Sugars " T2J, It, & Ifi, Fiist Rate Rio Coffee, 12 J per pound Extra do do 10 " " No 1 Java do 10 " <£ Best N. O. Molasses 12J, • quart, Good Syrup do Extra do do IS® " " GOOD CORN BROOMS FOR A DIME, All of be sid'l cheaper than the cheap est. Don't forget to cad at KI'PP'S NEW STOKE IN A N!)ERSON'S ROW , one door ea-t of Cessna and A Shannon's office, ai.d opposite the Gazette Office. G. W. KL' I'D. April :10, ISSS. TJa s *. Agrnes Sauiip Would i aspect fully announce lo the public of Bedford and vicinity that she has just rec'd, a large and well-assorted supply of SPRING AND SUMMER Em- bracing a general assort ment ol staple and fancy arliclf s, comprising in part, Superb Black and Fancy Silks, iiobe A'Quilla, or Side Stripes, Lawn Robes, French l)u --cals, Beragep, Tissue.-and Afuslln De Laines, Lawns and Citigh.in , White and Printed French Brilliants, Plain and emb'd. Swiss Muslins, Hosiery and corsets, all sizes lot- Ladies, Buttons, Braids anil cords, Collars, Sleeves, Edgings and Inserting : a full supply of Mourning (loods; Silk Parasols best Kit! Cloves, of all colors. C'liallies, Alpacas, Calicoes, Muslins, Flannels, Tickings, Summer Coalings, Tweeds, J. ans, Linen and a general assortment of Boys' Wear: a large lot of Shoes and Gaiters, Moroc cos, Linings arid Bindings,-toeether with a gene ra! assortment oi Groceries, Paints, Oils and V'ai ni>h. N. B. Hardware at cost for cash, or six mouths credit to punctual customers —embra- cing almost every article in the hardware line. April 3th, t> in. liksulufien of fo-Partnership. I HE partnership heretofore existing and tra ding under the firm name of Hlymire & Hartley, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The books, notes and accounts are in the hands of VVm. Hartley, who is hereby authorized to settle the same. All jx-r.-otis knowing themselves indebted to the firm of Rlymire &. Hartley will save e.osts by paying up before the books and notes ate placed in the hands ola collector. BI.YMIUI-& IIAKTI.KY. March '.'o, t^d-s.