Tlie Kfdfforil (azelle. AT HOME AND ABROAD. JLO.N. REW.I.Y.- We are requested to ANNOUNCE that Mu. REILLY IS a candidate f.U (e-non:iiiation by the .Democratic Congiession ,| Conference for tii > distiict. The O mferecs ; r .-,irt th.is county are uniiisf ructeil, but tin- mi jcrstanding i" Convention, when they w ere ;q>- ,iiiled. was that they should support Mi:. R.-II.IA if the ('onferees from Franklin would 11rotable to Ins re-nomination. See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver l:t\isolator, in another column. 'l'ht Dinner, to he given on Saturday, nest, ( . I. 11AI :;I:, of the Bedford Motel, w ill be a !;, tii t affair and we advise all our friends who ate fund of good eating to procure a ticket. We do not mean, however, that the ticket is ... ego .! eating," hut that Co!. Ilafer's "eat ing" i -(he ildrt:' Vh". .Vntionnl Eutzndry. —The Committee on Mi!it 11 v Aiiair.s ol the Mouse of Representatives, ! ivi referred ti> the HON. C. J. 1 ACLK \i:i;, of \ bginia, flit hading and working man ol thai Committee, all memoi iais ami other papers rela ting to tlie establishment of a National Foun dry, with a view to a full and elaborate report upon the same to the nest session of Congress, i'liis is a sal jet t of va.sl importance and requires a critical and careful • .summation, which it will undoubtedly recei\e. Our own county is deep ly interested in this matter and we hope that out ciaims v\ ill be brought to the attention of Mr. Faulkner without dtiay. we have a meeting on the subject ? Death of tJi.slinpuishid ihilurhdphin n s.— lloN. R. T. Conrad, known uuivti.-.iliv as the author of ''Jack Cab ," ami Ho.w J. R. Tyson, formerly member of Congress from Philadelphia, both dn .', on Sunday last, the former at Ins home in West Philadelphia, and the latter at 4.i s ( t.ntv residence in .Montgomery countV. 'flie Philadelphia . traits thus sjwaks of tt.e distinguished head : Judge Conrad was about fifty yearn of age. Some of his literary productions w-ueofa high order of excellence and gave him an enviable :e I 111 nt isf> . Asa politician he was unsuccess ful, although In* filled at one time the important rjiiee of Mayor of the cilv, and subsequently that ol Judge of the Court ol Common PL a . Mr. Tyson was somew hat older than Judge Conrad he died the tit'y-fifth year ol his age, •universally inspected and beloved fur his manly integrity, general benevolence, ami warm ih vo ti m to the interests and prosperity ol this great Commonwealth, lie has occupied a proud lKtsition in the public estimation, both as a member of the Slate Legislature ana that of Representative in Congress. He leaves an unsullied reputation, and his death will be universally deplored. • • i A Ni.w Coi XTERKEIT. of the denomination of *lO, on the State Bank of Ohio, has made its appearance in Cincinnati, it was taken on de nosit at one of the leading banking houses in that city on Monday last, and it is pronounced by the best judges to be the best executed and most li.ihgeroiisc'o'mtei ftil now in circulation.} The Gazette savs: Th- courMry u ill undoubted- i Iy be flooded with them. S> veral have been ' sent here, already, from New York, where they were received as genuine, it fuse all notes often dollars on ttr branches oj the State tiuuk <jj ()/no. Col. Steploc's Fight With The Indians. SAX FRANCISCO, June I, IS.. The sfeainer Panama arrived this morning 1 rom the north, ami filings the follow ing intelli gence concerning the repoiled battle between < 101. Sleptoe and the Indians. The Olympia t Pioneer and Democrat of Miy 28 says Just as we are getting our pafper teady for press, an express arrived from Cd. Steptoe, in the Sim- i •coe Valley, with dispatches form Lieut. I'd. Cassey and letters to his Eecellency, C v. Mc- Mullan, informing thein of the defeat, on the j <Gth inst., at the first crossing of toe Snake river, about thirty miles above its junction with ;he Columbia, of the command of Colonel Steptoe. The command consisted of live companies, os four hundred men. Ihe Indians are reported Jo have been fifteen hundred stiong, and com posed ol the Snake, P.doiise and other tribes.— Pheaction resulted in three officers and fifty men killed. Two of the officers killed are (.'apt. Wvoders arid Lieut. Gazden. The Indians took two howitzers which belonged to the com mand'and all but sixty jack animals. , In fact so complete has beeu the rout that the ofiii . i in command was compt lied to fall back with the utmost juvcipifatiou. The battle took place while the regulars were in the act of i ;--iiig t lie river. Col. Steptoe had proceeded j ii.to Use Snake tountrv peaceably to treat with the;;:, or proceed tj hostilities if necessary.— The ol sect of his visit was probably of a similar ihiuactci wilh that of Major iialDr, which resulodina like unfoitunate manner. Major j llalh r jiroceeded then- with one hundred and four n.en, and in Hie peaceable manner of the < migiants in LS">k He returned without the n.a. Irreis, bul with twenty-two of his command killed and wounded on litteis. ft it much to be feared we are on the eve ola j geneial outbreak among the savages in tle north .1 it is quite juobable that they liave been in < ' , | lirc nooy urged on by Mormon emissa- I ns. General Clarke lias ordered reinforce-j nr.:.ls to procetd at once to the Columbia river, to scene of hostilities. The sloop-of-war St. Lrys, now lying at .Mare Island Navv Yard, k:<. received orders also to sail for Puget Sound, to co-op-rale with the land farces. She will - ready in a f. cv days to start. Don lit of .Jiiltj. —The coining Anniversary ' \merican Independence w ill be celebrated in It 'dfu'd, by 'be Bedford Riflemen, on Satur iv I lie 3 I (lav of July. i'he Declaration ol Inpejiendance will be ad v R. D. B.UICI.AV, Esq., and an oiation ill be delivered by JoilN 11. Ftf.l.ltlt, E-q. llm dinner will be served bv ( ul. flafer, of ■ Bedford Hotel." i ■ie i itizeiis ol Ih rifoid, and * iciftity, are n '! el fully invited tube present and participate h m in the festivities of Ibe occasion J. \V. UN DERM AN. HKNUY BRIDAH AM, J YCOB SMIT H, ('onunittee. I lS'-S DIED: In South Woodbury townsliijt, on Sunday, the 20th day of June, jult .) alter a lew days sick ness, John I otnev, aged 33 years, ! month • 'in ! JO days. On the l Oth ot May, of Scarlet Rash, at the n -iJence of her Grandfather, in Bedford l|>., Sarah M. Hull, aged j| years, (> months and 10 da vs. Bedford Markets. . Oi:i!C( M l M l KU.V 15V i. & J. M. fHOE.'IAKEK. Flour, $ 1 Butter, H?\ cts. Wheat, pel bu. s.j Eggs, per doz. iO " if ye- " .30 els. thick wheat, per bu. 40 " Lard 10 • Barley, '■ 50 Onions, per bu. 57 J," Hals, >' iiii " Corn, " 10 " i Potatoes, •' 3'i PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. June 3l)th. Breadstufls continue quiet. There is uosiiip (>iiig demand fir Fbnir, and the sales aie confi i lied to the wants of the home coilslltiiers, liio ' ging I rom 2f> lor superfine, up to s'(> jier barr-1 loi fancy lots, according to quality. The leceipts are very small, aud the stock moderate lor the season. About 100 barrels Rye Flour soli! at $3 a 3J. Corn Aleal is quiet ; about 1000 barrels Pennsylvania sold at near $3 374 per barrel. i here is but little Wheat coming forward, and the ai 1 icle is dull : small saics of 1 Vniisvl va nia Re ! at S ] a 1 (UN jier bushel, and White at Si 10 a I If). Rye is wanted ; small sales at (jf> a7 ) cents. Corn is in good request, and :4a ."">OOO bushels yellow sol I fit 7.N cts. for Penna , and 7t> a 7G ic. for Southern, afloat, including some of fair quality at 73c. Oats are unchanged; JOt)'.)bushels Pennsylva nia brought 10 cents per btlsliel. Provisions are qujei, and for Bacon prices are nominal. Among the sales ol the latter w r e noticed 20 casks Sides at Sc., and to casks Shoulders at Y'r., mi time. Whis! vL in limited request. Sales of har ( reL at 224 c., hh !< at 21 'c.. ind Drudge at 204 cents. i M\N \\ S iiK AVE RAX MMO Vt E\\. n ~ H -i# iX iv" ~ Mtlt I£" (:.? ,f '~r~- I y '''' • 0 nils celeb,ated harvester mav be had from W'm. Hartley. Comn en's unnecessary. n> they are warranted to work well. Rejjutati. ui e.- tablisiied. (jiiiH- IS. ; .">S.) 011 ID FiRF. PROOF PAIN'!', cheap, durable and jiretty, already ground at Hartley's, (j IS.'.NT. SGYTHF.A! SCYTHES!! The best assortment in Bedford at Hartley's. fjtme 18,'fS.) Si AI.MF.R COATS, Clie3j) fur cash and of an excellent qual ity, Or sale at REED N Mi NNHT I S. uT'.-ii* Ens;i!uS. THE rpjveated insuits offered lotlie American . flag hy British cruisers have caused a very just irritati in on to is side of tlie water, and should "Ancient John'' no! cave in we should not be surprise!) if" it led to hostile manifestations.— Meanwhile ( D/cr, Manspcuhtr or Corn , succes sors of /D■'/'/> 0" Osier, are receiving an addi tional sujqdv ol NII'vV (iOOI)S, which they will continue to sei! CHEAPER than ever, in their new and handsouiely filled up room re cently occupied by Uu.|i|> jc Osier. New Store, N i. 1, Cheap Side: Bedford, .May 28, IS.NB. Kctqi sS Ik'ioi't; fltr ProftSe! The largest assortment of 1). Rodney King &, j Cos Pi;iladel|>liia Trade, Ladies, .Mi ses, and Children's fine boots, shoes, gaiters, English buskins, ties and slippers, to lie found in l>edl>rd, especialt y adapted for re lair in p, being made in the most .substantial man lier, and warranted to lit—bought direct from the manufacturer for net CAaM, and sold at a small advance bv OS I ER, MA NSP.G \ KER & CA RN. New Store, Niu I, Cheap Side. Bedford, M. v 2s, 1828. TO INVALIDS. ill!. II 1111111 l\, ANALYTICAL PHYSICIAN, A X D Physician for Diseases of the LUNGS, FOB.M KKT.Y I'UVSICIAN TO 1 HE CtXCINNATI MAKINK HOSPITAL, AM. INVALIDS BE'l'RßA'l", Author oj '-Letters to Invalids ." Editor of the '-Medical Stethoscope," &.r., Dr. ilardinan treats Consumption, Bronchitis", Asthma. Laryngitis, and all diseases ol the throat and luiw-s, t.y .Medicated Inhalations lately used i■: ! tt.e Brointon Hospital, London. The point in \ I the treatment ol'all human maladies, is to get at the , direct manner. Alt medicines are estimated l.y their action njion the organ impairing relief. This is the iiriporlant lact upon which Inhalation is has- j ed. Ift be stomach is diseased we |„ke medicines j directly into the stomach. If the iurigs are diseas ed, breathe or inhale medicated vapors diiectly into i the lungs. Medicines aie the antidotes to disease ! and should be applied to the very seal of the disease. Inhalation is the application of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, tor it gives us direct access i lo those intricate air cells and tubes which lie out of j reach of every other means of adminLteiing rnerli- 1 : cities. Inhalation bring- the medicine indirect con- j tact with the disease, without the disadvantage of : any violent action. Its application i.s so simple, i that it can be employed by the youngest infant or j feeblest invalid, it does not deiange the stomach, | comfort oi bnsinessof the patient. OI UEC DI.-XASKS Tiiil ITKI>.— Hi relation to the 10l- | low ing diseases, either whep complicated with Lung affections or existing alone, I al.-o invile consnlta tion. I usually iind them promptly curnilr. Paplapus and all other lorrns of lemule complaints, Irregularities arid Weakness. Palpitation and all other lorms of Heart Diseases, \ Liver Complaints, Dysp, psia. and all other diseases | o? the Stomach and Bowels, Piles, &c. 4*c. All discuses of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epi- I lepsy. and all forms of nervous disease. S. I). J! Alf D.MAN, M. D. j .Vo charpe /or consultation. .Line I, MWft ilttentioß, "lifiemea! YOG arc hereby ordereu toajijicar on jiarade, j on SATI RDAY, the 3d day of JI'LY, next. : at 10 oYhck. A. M-, in smntner unifhnn, with i 10 rounds I '.lank cartridge. Bv order of (lit* Captain, VYM IHTCIIEY, O. S. Executor's Notice. . i Let lei-i testamentary on the last Will and testa ment ol John Clair, late ol Bedford borough, dee'd, having been granie.l to (he subscriber residing in said borough, notice u therefore given loall |er •us indebted to Ihi-'esiate ol said dee'd, lo muke immediate pay inn!, suit those having claims will •uesent them lorlliwitli properly authenticated lor sciileinent. tOSEPII CLAAR, June .NB. Executor. I— . . . ID. MI.VIS rn.t TO IDS A'OTICE. LETTERS of administration having been granted by the Register ol Bedford County to the undersigned, upon Ifie Estate of Eliza beth StiflDr, lute of .Napier township, deceas ed—all persons- knowing themselves iocMit- | ed to said estate are requested to rotne for- j ward and make immediate payment, and th"e having claims against the Estate will present them pronerlv authenticated for settlement. JOHN ROYVZER, May 21, IS.NS. Administrator. ..... ■ I ADMLXIBTIU TOR'# .XOTICD. I.ETTERSoI administration having been gran -1 ted by ibe Register ol Bedford county. lo the under signed, upon the estate of Jacob fMI/el, lute ol Bedford limnship, dee'd—all persons therefore know ing themselves indebted to .s.ud estate are requested to make immediate payment, .iul those having claims again-t il will present them only authentica ted tor settlement. DANIEL IIELTZEL, Adin'r. June I. IS-'.S lit*. yunci;. LETTERS Testamentary having been granted , by Ihe Register ol Bedford county, to the undersign ed Executors of the )a-t Will aiut Testament of Ja cob T. Amick, lale oi St. ("lairsville, iii said comity, j dee'd—all pel sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those ha ring claims against it will present lheiii|uoperly authenticated lor settlement. .MAID ANN A MICK, Executrix, i St. Cinirsville. (Ji ORLK R. OS'I'ER, E.xecutor. j June 1, ISSS-fit. Bedlord. I EAiicrrotes .yotice. .\OTIOE is hereby given that L< tiers Tesla meiilarv have been gtallied by the Regi-ter of Bedfrrd County, to the sttlisri ibers, on the last Will and '!'. stament of John Wert'/, late of '<!uin!"-ri"!nd Valley, Bi-dfoid County, dee'd all persons indebted to Said Estate are reques- , ted to make immediate payment, am! those hav ing claims on Said Estate will pleas" present them propei U autb'-nlicated firr settlement. J tine )8, !"-i.N.S. Henry Wert z, / John J. Wertz, } Executors. NOTICE TO BRIDGES BUILDERS. Propouds will be ri-c<-ived at the Commission ers' cdliee in 1! J.lord fiom ibis until the 3d day of July next, for the erection of a new Bridge j over Buhb's creek at fl nrv Ikes, in St. Clair j Tow nsbip, to be consti ucted on the same plan as ihe present bridge except that the ran iage way is lo be twelve instead of fouiteen feet wide. j Bv older of the Cntrmtissioneis. Commissioner's oflice, ) 11. \irodeinns, Clerk. 1 June loth 18;N8. J Xofikc. The co-partner-hip heretofore existing, under the firm of Abraham Keugy, senior, and John Bum haugh, wa dissolved on the first day of April, last, by muluiil consent. The Books are in the hands ol the Mihsci iher, fm -ettlemeiit. All jiersons indebt ed to the firm will please make payment, and those having claim- agnnot said firm will p|ea,e present tbcm v\ithout delay. ABRAHAM L. BECHIKEFER. Wordbeiry, June 11, lf>8. Yf'XilliOEMSlAli! II A\ i N( coiruuenced the V'f ...'K*7S business ol Shoemeudiog, one door east of Mr. Brice's Hotel, Beitfoid, PH., 1 am prepared to do all manner of vvoik in tins line ol" btisines- at the shoit- : est notice, and in the niost sub-tantial manner, on ' more reasonable rates than usual, one tfung /mli..n- ; Hi'/le. Give nea call, tiy my woik and judge ler yonrsel ves. ' June 11,*58. J. B. BAKER. NOTICE. GEO. B. A MICK, surviving partner of tin ; fate firn. of Geo. B. Amick N. Bro., notifies all persons interested, t hat the Boohs ot .-aid li int are in bis hands for settlement, ami that ciicunistances , demand an immediate closing up of the business of said firm, l'eisons indebted, or having settlements, , to make, i .u therefore reque ted lo call on the sub j scriber without delay. 'i'he sulisciibi-r will con!intm tfn Mercantile Biisite-v- at the '-OLD STAND," where he will be happy to meet his frientf? and customer-at all times. He w ill rereive in a very sfuirt time a new supply ol sea-unable g .u.l-, which he is deteiuuned to s"ll on the most reasonable terms. S'.fliuisville, June GEO. 11. AMICK. A CARD. Allegheny Male and Female Keminaiy, , atAIAMIIt'EK.}, fi'a. rhe summer term will open Aug. .Nth. Fall! teim. Oct. 21st, LSNB, ami winter term. Jan.! 1 -Slii. Spring term, Ajuil Nth, f.sNy. j CyCirenlars with full particulars may In' had of W. W. BRIM, A. 8., Priiieipiil. j X. li. Student- coming to this institution will he I conveyed free of charge from Bedford, on the -lib i August, by addressing a letter to Mr. Samuel Wii ' Lam-, of Kainsbtirg. Itainsburg, Bedford co., June 1, '57 Iy. fi 11 E A T ATTItACTIOX! Xe'v and ( luiaj) Cloih} i)g Knt pan um. THE iindcr-igned ttvilil respectfully inform the j citizens o! Bedlord, and surrounding country, that he i lias opened out m Bedford, at the old and well known ! stand, known as the "RISING SUN," an extensive Clothing Establishment, where he will always be lound with a latgc and well selected stock j of geullerneu,and boys' clothing. From his long ex- j perience in the business, lie flatters himself that lie I cannot he surpassed, either in his facilities foi pur chasing clothing at a low figure, or of selling them ewer than any other store within 150 miles of this i place. Not wishing to enumeiate the many different arti 1 cies of clothing on hand be would merely state, that j in parr, his stock consi-ts ot coats ranging lioni 75! cents, to SIS pants lNorn 50 cents, to $lO, vests! from d 74 i t-, to §1!. Also, shirts, collars, cravats, trunks, caipel sacks, {sc., tkc. All persons wishing to purchase clothing or any tilling else in my line, will never regret oi calling a! Leopold- No 1., cheap clothing Emporium, where i you can gel cheap and unheard ot' bargains—Come | one. come ali. May I I, !858. A'. LEOPOLD. IRON! IRON"! Of an excellent quality, all sizes, j j at Hartley's, (jurie is", 'f>7.) I GRAIN DRILLS. STRAW CUTTERS, Culei Mills, I'aim Mills, the best in use at Hartley's. —Sign of the Big Lock. }j 1 S'f>B. ;%iS kmils of goods sold at REED cN MIN- NlCil'S lor (,'asl or Produce. ATTENTION, MARKSMEN' J o H x /.' ORDI: R, GUNSMITH, Bedford, Pa Shop at the east cnil o( the town, on,- door west ol tfie residence of Major VVasiiahatigh. All f;uns ol rt;v own manufacture warranted. May '2l,'s3-1 y. J' H i: liiur Invisroi-ator. irei-abed rv b. saxdfokp, COMPOUNDED ENTIKEIA FROM GUMS, j !- our o/ the beit jntrga-tive ami hrrr httiliciue* now j before the public, that arts us a Cathartic, easier, j ; milder, and mo-e effectual than any other medicine j known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re- ! ' medy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid ' matter, then On tlie stomach and bowels to carry oil j that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect- ; ! u.illy, without any of the painful feelings exper- j ••need in the operations of most Cathartics. it j strengthens the system at the same time that it j purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, i will stientheii and build it up with unusual rapid- ! fy : llw LIVER isone of the principal legulators o( I Ibe human body; and —• when it performs its ; functions well, the pow- *■* ersofthe system are fill- I I iy developed, 'l'he stom- arh is al mod entirely de- ! ! pendent on the healthy v action of the Liver for the proper performance r_ of its functions; when ! llie stomach is.it fault, *■ the bowels are at luult, | .tmt the whole system 'suffers in conseijuence of one organ — the Liver — having ceased 'o do ' :us duty. For the dis- ua eases of that organ, one j of the proprietors has as made It his study, in a i practice ok more than w twenty years, to find ■ some remedy where- with to counteract the ; many derangements to which it is liable. To prove that this re- _ meily is at last found, any person Moulded vvitii Livel Complaint, in any of it- lorins, has but to si a bottle, and conviction is certain. These Gums remove all moibid or hud matter j : from the system, supply- ing in their place a heal- j by How of bite, invig- orating the stomach, can , -lug food to digest well, -.s purifying t lie blood, giv ing tone and health to thp whole machinery, removing the cause oi tile disease- -effecting a 1 radical cure. M j Btllious attacks are cured, and what is Let ter, prevented, by the -*■ occasional use ol the j Liver I u i igoi utor. One dose alter eating -g i- snficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the food fiom rising and souring. .*v Ontv one dose taken at niglit, loosens the bowel- gently, and cures Co-ti vene.--. Due do>e i.iKeu alter each meal will cure l)ys ep-ia. Gf7 Due dose of v two teaspoon fulls will j alwej s relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for fe male obstruction, le muves ine cause of the disease and makes a per fect cure. Only one dose immediately r 1 i e v e s , Cliolic while one dose often tepeated is a .-ure I cuie lor Cholera Morbus £ a n d ap i eveut i ve of Cho !-ra. Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effect- of medicine allera long sickne-s. Due bottle token for Jaundice removes all sallowues- ; , or unnatural color from the skin. One do.-e taken a short lime before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes tood digest well. —• Due do.-e olten repeated cuies, Chronic Diarrhoira, in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel corn- \ ! plaints yield almost to the first do,e. Due or two . doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children: there is nosuier, sulci, oi speedier remedy in the vvnild. as it nev er fails. Cfi7"A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the ah-ot bents. We take pleasure in recommending tins meiliciii" as a pioventive lor Fever and Ague, Chill Fever ami all Fevers ola Billions t ype. It opeiutes with cer tainty, and thousands are willing to testily to its j wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving fheir ] ■ unanimous testimony in it- favor. j C7*M|\ W ATI II IN THK Mill I'll WITH THIS I.NVICOIt- ' A tt ;;, and swallow both together. THE LIVER 1N ViGOKATOiI /• a rn, ,ii. fir vtr li, ■/ ovm/, and is daily working cures, ainiu-l 100 great to believe. i! cuies as it by j magic, even the tir-t do.e giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind ol Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pep-u to a common l!.-adache, all ol w hich are the icsult ol a Diseased Livcr._ vi: ic i: o.nk noi.i.Ai: rnu uotti.e. I'll. SANFOUD, I'iopiietor filo Broadway, N. ). For sale at the Drug Stoie of Dr. B F llarry, Ced -1 ford, Fa. i May Hi 1858. j JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A FINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSV HAIR. Talk of beauty, and it caunot exist without a fine j head i.i harr, then read tue following, and if you ask j more, see circular aiound each bottle, and no one 1 can doubt. _ j Projcssor flood's Unit' Rcstui ttfioe.— Wt ; call the attention of all, old and young, to this won- . .lerful picparation, which turns back to its original , color, -.iay hair— covers the head of the bald with a . • luxuriant grow th — removes the dandruff, itching,and j all cutaneous eruptions— causes a centinual flow of j I The natural fluid-; and hence, il used as a regular ! i dres.-i: g for the hair will preserve its color, ami keep : it if urn I all in" to extreme old age, in all its natural j I beauty. We ca'i then upon the bald, the grey, oi j ' diseased in scalp, to u-e it; and surely the young will j j not, as they value The flowing locks, or the witching , • curl, ever be w ithout it. ItspratJe is upon the tongue ; ioi thousands. . . ! 'i'he Agent for Frof. Wood's iia.r Restorative in : \*,.\v Haven, received the following letter in legaiu ■ to the Restorative, a few weeks since: Dekp Riveb, Cox., July 2d, 185 S. Mr. Levenworth — Sir: 1 have been troubled witb dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, j my hair began to come out, scuii arid hair togethei, | i -a w in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair \ Restorative" as a cure. 1 called at your store on the j Ist ol April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, audi found to my salistactiou it was the tiling, it re moved the scuif and new hair began to grow ; it is now two or three incites in 'length wlieie it was ail oil'. 1 have great faith in it- ' wish you to send trie two bottles more bv Mr. Fost, the beaier ol this.— 1 don't know as any of the kind is used in this place, you may haven market tor many bo' ties alter it is known here. )ouis with respect, 111! FUS FT. ATI. Fuiua., Sept., 0, 1557. Pi of. Wood— Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving itself beneficial to me. Ibe liont, and also the back part of my head almost lost its coveimg in fact had. 1 have used but two half pint bottles ot your Restorative, and now the top ot my head is well studded with apiomisiug cropol young hair, and the front is also receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit w hatever. 1 think irom my own personal recommendation 1 can induce many others to try it. Youis respectfully, D. R- 1110.MA.., -I.D. No. -1(11 V ine street. ViMKX.xns, • Ill " e Prof. D. J. Wood: As you are about to manulact rireand vend your recently discovrn-J Hair Kosioia tive, 1 will state, fur whomsoever il may concern, that I have used it and known others to use it—that I have . lor several years, been in the habit ot using, other Hair Restoratives, and that 1 find yours vastly superior to any ollierl know. It entirely c eanscs tlie head of dandruff, anil with one rnonlh * prop* i use will restore any person's hair 10 the toigina. youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, solt and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops, 1 would, therefore, recommend it- use to every one desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours- WILSON KING. O.J.WOOD & Co., 212 Broadway, New \ork, (in the great New York Wire RailingKstablistre.it,) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, .M-. And sold by all Dmggists. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. R b Harry. Bed ford, Fa. .May 14, ISSB. I*ook 111:1:1;: Heed $ Ali inch's STO R K. T ! i i> ; j R.7/L RO.]I) MEETING HAS COME OFF AND BEDFORD I.N ALL PROBABILITY WILL NOW LOOK AHEAD, BESIDES REED AND MINNICH ARE JUST OPENING A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTME VT OF NEW AND FRESH, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, tube disposed of at pi ices so low- that you would i imagine the Kail Road alreadv made. Call and examine Jhem and bring on your i JCASII, and all manner of PRODUCE, and you ! shall have bargains. I) !* v (h O O (I s . tilack and fancy silks, madina and lavel'a cloths, | side stripes or robe a'<juilla, muslin delaines, organ ■ die lawns, baruge ducal-, ginghams, and fine as- I j sorfmcxil of white dress goods. DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS OF GREAT VARIETY, BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, GLOVES, HOSIERV FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOTHS AND CASIIMERES, SUMMER CLOTHS, TWEEDS, and jeans, woollen and cotion flannels, sheeting muslin,lin- | ens for all purposes, lowelings, and drillings. (i Ui: K NSW A Hi: and GLASS W A HE, j An elegant and heavy assortment, not surpassed in i Bedford county. * Boots and Shoes. A large assortment of the be-t make, and newest and lutes! style-: ladies." gei.llemens and boys wear G R O G E HIES. Sugars white and brown, of all grades, syrup mo lasses, and all other articles usually kept in sioies. It is impossible in an adveitisenrent, to enumerate all our goods; come ami see our stock, it will be ( shown with great pleasure, and betore you go, you i w ill be convinced that you have stopper' in Ihe right place to buy. REED & MINNICII. i May "I, rs-Vv Allies rSaugii) Would iespectfully announce lo the public 'of Bedford and vicinity that she has just ree'd. : a large and well-assorted supply of SPRING AND SUMMER Em- ' bracing a general assort ment of staple and fancy articles, comprising in part, Superb Black and Fancy Silks, Robe A'Quilla, or Side Stripes, Lawn Robes, French Du cals. Bernges, Tissues and Muslin De Laitn-s, ( Lawns and Ginghams, White and Printed j French Brilliants, Plain and emb'd. Sui-a | Muslins, Hosiery and corsels,all sizes for Ladies, Buttons, Braids anil cords, I < I'ullars, Sleeves, Edgings and I nserting ; a full supply of Mourning Goods ". Silk Parasols ; best Kid G loves, of i all colors, Challies, Alpacas, Calicoes, Muslins, ! Flannels, Tickings, Summer Coalings, Tweeds, Jeans, Linen and a general assortment of Hoys' j Wear : a large lot of Shoes and Gaiters, Moroc cos, Linings and Binding-, together with a gene ' ra! assortment of Groce, us, Paints, Gils and ! Vatiiisb. N. B. Hardware at cost for cash, or six j months credit to punctual customers—embra cing almost everv article in the hardware line, j April 3i ; ., b in. THE MORMONS RETREATING!! . OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,! just received AT SHOEMAKERS' COLONADF. STORE. ' THE undersigned having just returned from HIP eas tern cities, are now opening a splendid as-ortrnen! of Spring and Summer goods, consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Mous. Detains, plain and figi red Alpaccas, Lawns, Calicoes, Challies, Deba- ' ges, etc., etc. BLACK AND FANCY CLOTIIS, Cassimeres, Summei Coalings Tweeds, Jeans, Linen, and a general assortment of hoys' wear, j A large assortment ol Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Cotton and Carpet Chain, Muslins. Flannels, Vesting- - , Hand kerchiefs, Coffee, Sugar, Syrup, Green and Black Teas, Queensware, Hard ware, Buckets, Tubs, Brooms Look ing Glasses, Umbrellas, and everv thing that is generally kept in coun try stores—all which they will sell cheap. All kinds of country produce taken in x ciiange for goods. To punctual customers a credit of s : .\ months will be given. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. Ap'l 23, 18-38. SAVE YOUR IHOtVEV! THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the travelling public, that he has established a dailv line of stages between Bedford and Latrobe. The route i> that of the oid Philadelphia Turnpike, leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, being one of the best coach roads in the Union. Fu.s senders will RE AC H 2^-4335 train- of cars for Pittsburg as early as by going to Hollidaysbiirg on*.T VSt Johnstown. The fare to Pittsburg on tins route is Four Dclfun and Twtut y Crut.i being THREE DOLL.IRS CHEATER than on any other route from Bedford to thai point. Coaches leave the Washington Hotel, Bedford, eve ry morning, at h&o'clock, (Sundays excepted) and the Depot at Latrobe every morning, after the arri val ol the mail tiain from lb; -burg, (Sundays ex cepted. JOSEPH A. CARMAN. February, 12, ISSS-tf. Bedford Mineral Springs Company. Notice is - hereby given to the stockholders of said Company that the annual election of President and Directors of said Company will be held at Ihe Bedford Springs, on the first M in day, (fifth dav) of July, proximo. S. L. RUSSELL. Secretary. June 11th, 1858. n i: d f o it i> )i SI 4' it I ii C NISO |) ! 11 I IF- Mihsrnbei vtouM I to lh* farming community, ami juibllif M' gener >!, jhal le still cot;inines Ip maiiulaclun* at his shop, in Bcilloni, Ba., rhe following farming: ulensiU, of Hie veiy |..wi material, amt tit I lie most woikuian- I ike lliaiifHT, V\?\ IOIR AM) six HORSK TUMBLING SHAFT ROW Kit MACHINES, with large open cylinders, six stvi'<, and spike -crewed Hi, run! impu.ved Stiuvv Sinkers attached. ; Their enpi'rioi- !<>r strength am! speed are not made ill this EN any ctlier county HI the Slate. Four Horse Tumbling Shaft am! Strap Power Ma chine with cy lindcr open or shut, as may be desired ami shaker ol Ilie best kind, lor convenience, ease ot drait, and parted working. This machine has no superior anywhere. THREE HORSE MACHINES, ot >l.e same kind.—. TWO AN!) THREE HOUSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES, a very convenient aoo excel lent inachme for small farmers, with or without sh.t kets. 11l LI. HIDE PI/KG IIS, f n very superior pattern to any in use in this country Fi/ig/r and DouUt Sit rvrl Ploughs, U'lill strrl s/tovt/s. \ Gialtiv&tors, Peck ham's New York IIVE-HOED STEEL POINT | EXPANDING CULTIVATOR—Roger's Pi :< sb.org patent STEEL TOOTH EXPANDING CL'LTIVA TOR, tor working coin, or seeding in grain, Funning i Mills, Horse Rakes, Lever Cutting Boxes, Harrows, ; Wheelbarrows.made to order. All the above aril des con-tat:t!y on hand, and sold on reasonable terms. Repairing of all kinds of Machines, whether made here here, done on the shortest notice. Castings lor ail my Machines and Ploughs maile at the Foundry of Mr. Michael Batman, 11 i Bedford, and will compare with any ma dp in the State for strength and durability. BLACKSMITH ING dune to order. All my work warranted to give ; satisfaction. Erorna pa-t experience of twenty years in the Machine 'ei-iiiess, 1 feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction to all who tnay favor me wilii a ; call. Call ami examine my woik beiore you pur i hase elsewhere, as I am determined to please all, Horses, giaiu of all kinds, lumber and iron, v\iil j betaken in exchange for work. IT. I Eli 11. SHIRES, Bedford, May 21, 1858- Offl. Machinist. Hew i snoods. The undersigned respertfully announce to theii friends am! customers, that they have just opened a very laige and general assortment of consisting, m part, a follows: SILKS, CHALLIF.S, ALPACAS, DELAINES LAWNS, BF.RAGES, BRILLIANTS, FRENCH and AMERICAN CHINTZ, GINGHAMS, GLOVF.S. COLLARS, HOSIERY, XC.. XC. S IIA WJ, S AN I) AIA NTII-I- AS. . Cloths, C'us simeres, Nestings, Muslins, Drillings, Tickings, Ky. .leans, Linens, Sheeting-, Cuttonades, Flannels, Cassiuetts, Nankeens, Cambrics, - Checks, CHEAP CARPETS, White and Colored Chant, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting, Rugs, Ekwlfli & Miocs, EZals ik ( ;i|tx, Also, a large stock of fashionable READY MADE COATS. Also, a full stock ol Groceries, Wooden Ware, Xc l!av :; g selected our goods with great care, we are enabled to ulit-r our customers VERY GREAT BAR GAINS tor cash, country produce, or on six months credit to punctual dealers. An examination of our stock is rsspeclfully solicited. , A. B. CRAMER 4 CO. Apr. 10. ISedfoi'd HAIL .ROAD! Since the Charter has neen granted lor the "Bed lord Rail Road," the citizens ot Bedford hare been much excited and interested ujiori the subject, this interest is not confined to the citizens ot the town, but extends throughout the country, arid crowds are da.iy inshiii. to ' r:f'm r3 ?3> ? N E W AN D HA N D S 0 M 5 STORE, IN ANDERSON'S ROW, -where a large and attractive assortment of beautilul Spring and Summer goods are opening, which will be sold cheaper than evei offered beloie in this place. Tim Stock consists in part of Organdie Lawns, White X. Printed Ihil lianls, Robes de Shautn, Parage de I .aims, Robes A' Quilla, Lavellas ("halites, Plain Figured Swiss, Latest Style Lawn Robes for $ I 50. Mohair Mixture lor IS; per yard. De Laines ui all disciiptions from (> tts to :2f> per yard. Lawns of various styles for 6 c.ls pre yard. An extensive assortment of beautiful prints ranging from !• els to Idj. per void. " MUSLINS OF ALL PRICES AM) QUALITIES. A large assortment cf 1/adies S. .Misses,gloves, N. hostety liotri the low figure of 5 cts up. Pure linen hdkffs. for f) cfs and a full anil complete assortment of ladies dres's goods gener ally. t A large ami well selected assortment of cloths, cassimer* and vestings. Consisting in pail ot Elack French English Cloths. Ilhte do do do. Olive do do do. Dlack Cassimere. Llark Doe Skin. Fancy French & American Cassimeres. VEST I N OS. Grenadines Plain & Figured. Radz -mire - do do. Velvets do do. And a great variety of Marseilles vestings. Fancy Silk X Lawn Neck Ties from to G2£ A complete assortment of Ladies & Misses boots, shoes X gaiters, also a large stock of mens boots X shoes. MY ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES CAN'T 1?E BEAT. Brown Sugar for GJ cts per pound. Do do First rate 8 '• " Do Go Extra "10 " " White Sugars " 12.'., 11, & 15, First Rale IvioCo.lee, !2f per pound Extia do do 15 " " No 1 Java do 15 •' " Best N. O. .Molasses 12k •• (juarf. Good Syrup do 12i " " Extra do do lbf " ' GOOD CORN BROOMS FOR A DIME, All of which will be sold cheaper than the cheap est. Don't forget to call at REIT'S NEW STORE IN ANDERSON'S ROYV, one door east ol" Cessna and X Shannon's otllce, and opposite the Gazette Olfice. G. W. UP PP. Api il 30, ISSS. liazin's fancy Toilet Soajw, Shaving Creams &.c. just received aad fur sale at Dr. Harry's Drug Store.
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