TTgH* Bed font Gazette. AT HOME AND ABROAD. HON. WILSON REILLY.— WE are requested to , nno unce that Mil. R HILLY is a candidate lor by the Democratic Congrpssion ,l Conference for this district. The Conferees Irom this county are uninstructed, but the un derstanding in Convention, when they were ap pointed, was that they should suppoit Mr.. Hru.LV ii the Conferees from Franklin would de favorable to his re-nominal ion. :'~See advertisement of Dr. Sanlord's River lnvigorator, in another column. The Dinner, to be given on Saturday, next, HV Cor. II AFI-:R, of the Bedford Hotel, will Lea splendid afiair and we ad\ ise all our friends who are fond ol good t-ating to procure a ticket. We do n't mean, however, that the ticket is 'lie "good eating," but that Col. llafer's "eat ing" is "Me ticket." ihe Actional Foundry. —The Committee on .Military A Hairs ot the House of Representatives, have referred to the HON. C. J. FAI LKNI.II, ol Virginia, the leading and working man of that Committee, all memorials and other papers rela ting to the establishment of a National Foun dry, with a view to a full and elaborate report upon the same to the next session of Congress. This i- a subject oJ vast importance and requires a critical and careful Nomination, whicli it will undoubtedly receive. Our own county is deep ly interested in this matter and we hope that our claims w ill lie brought to the attention ol Mr. Faulkner without delay. Shall we have a meeting on the subject ? DCIII/I of (listin finish eti J'/iilaiJe/phiuns.— !ION. R. T. Conrad, known universally as the author of "Jack Cade," and HON. J. R. Tyson, formerly member of Congress from Philadelphia, both died, on Sunday last, the former at his home in West Philadelphia, and the latter at his county residence in Montgomery county. The Philadelphia .Irgtts thus speaks of the -distinguished head : Judge Conrad was about fifty years of age. Some of his literary productions weieofa high order of excellence and gave him an enviable reputation. Asa politician he was unsuccess ful, although lie tilled at one time the important office of Mayor of the city, and subsequently Ihat ol Judge of the Court of Common Pl<-a r . Mr. Tyson was somewhat older than Judge Conrad : he died the fifty-fifth year of his age, universally respected and beloved for his manly integrity, general benevolence, and warm devo tion to the interests ami prosperity of this great Commonwealth. He has occupied a proud position in tin* public estimation, both as a •member '>f the Slate Legislature and that of Representative in Congress, lie leaves an unsullied reputation, and his death will be •universally deplored. A NEW ('oi ! NTENFE i T. of the denomination f § 10, on the Slate Bank of Ohio, has made its uupparanre in Cincinnati. It was taken on de nosii at one of (lie legdmg banking houses in that-city on Monday last, and it is pronounced l.v il>- U...1 inifirec In ! Ih. hrit evernted and most dangerous counterfeit now in circulation. The Gazette says: The country will undoubted ly be flooded with them. Several have been sent here, already, from .Yew York, where they were received as genuine. Refuse all notes f ten tto/fui s on the brunches n I the Shite IJuuk of Ohio. < n!. Stcploc's Fight H'ifb flic Indians. SAX FRANCO < O, June n, IBMS. The steamer Panama arrived this morning from the north, and brings the following intelli gence concerning the reported battle between Col. Stepitie and tie* Indians. The Clympia Pioneer nnd Democrat of May ~S says : —Just as we are getting orrr paper ready lor press, an • xpress arrived from Col. Steptoe, in the Sim coe Valley, with despatches firm Lieut. I'd. Cassey and letters to his Eecellency, (ov. Mc- Mullan, intorming thein ol the defeat, on the lfith rust., at the first crossing of trie Snake river, about thirty miles above injunction with the Columbia, of the command of Colonel Steptoe. The command consisted of five companies, or tour hundred men. I tie Indians are reported to have been fifteen hundred strong, and com posed of the Snake, Polouse and other tribes.— The action resulted in three officers ami fifty men killed. Two of the officers killed are Cap!. Wvnders and Lieut. Cazden. The Inl iatis took two howitzers which belonged to the com mand and all but sixty pack animals. In lact so complete has been the rout that the officer in command was compelled to fall back with the utmost precipitation. The battle took place while the regulars were in the act of crossing the river. Col. Steptoe had proceeded into the Snake country peaceably to treat with I hem, or proceed to hostilities if necessary.— The object of his visit was probably of a similar character with that of Major llalh-r, which resulted in a like unfortunate manner. Major Halb r proceeded there with one hundred and I Ml r men,and in the peaceable manner of the emigrants in ISSI. He returned without the murderers, hill with twenty-two of his command killed and wounded on litteis. It is much to be feared we are on the eve ola general outbreak among the savages in the north and it is quite probable that they have been in cited, or are now urged on by* Mormon emissa ries. frt-neral Clarke has ordered reinforce ments to proceed at once to the Columbia river, to scene of hostilities. The sloop-of-war St. Marys, now lying at Mare Island Yavy Yard, ha.s received orders also tosaii for Puget Sonnd, to co-operate with the land forces. She will be ready in a few days to start. Fourth oj Juty. —The coming Anniversary ol American Independence will be celebrated in Bedford, by the Bedford Riflemen, on Satur day the 3.1 day of July. The Declaration of Inpependance will be cad by R. I). BARCLAY, Esq., and an oiation will !>e delivered ly JOHN 11. FILLER, Esq. The dinner w ill lie served by Col. Ilafer, of the "Bedford 1 lotel." The citizens of B.dlonl, and v icinity, are re peel fully invited to he present and participate with ns in the festivities of (lie occasion. J. IV. LIYDERMAN. HENRY HKIDAHAM, JACOB SMITH, C ommiltee. June 25, ISaS. DtE D : In South Wnodbciry township, on Sunday, the 20th day of June, (tilt.,) after a few days sn k ness, John C. Forney, aged 33 years,! month and 20 days. Cn the I9(h of May, of Scarlet Hash, at the residence of h-r Grandfather, in Bedford tp., Sarah M. Hull, aged 1 1 years, (i months and 19 days. Bedford Markets, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. Hi T. M. SHOEMAKER. Flour, $t Butter, 12f, cts. Wheat, pei bu. S5 Eggs, per doz. 10 " Rye, " 30 cts. Buckwheat, per bu. 40 " Lard " 10 " Barley, 50 " Onions, per hu. 37^" Oats, " 25 " Corn, " 40 " I Potatoes, " 37.' PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. June 30th. Rreadslnfls ronlinue quiet. There is noship ! ping d.'maud for Flour, and the sales are confi i ned to the wants ol thefiome consumers, ran i ging from §-t 25 (or superfine, up to $6 per barrel for lancy lots, according to quality. The | teceiptsare very small, and the stock moderate j for the season. i About 100 barrels Rye Flour sold at $3 a 3J. Coin Meal is quiet ; about JOOO barrels | Pennsylvania sold at near $3 37i per barrel. There is but little Wheat coming forward, j and the article is dull ; small sales of Pennsylva l nia Red at § I a I 05 per bushel, and While at $1 i 0 a I lf>. Rye is wanted ; small sales at 69 a7O cents. Coin is in good request, and j 4a 5000 bushels yellow sold at 75 cts. Jor ! Peiina., and 7(> a 7bjc. for Southern, afloat, | including some of (air quality at 73c. Oats are unchanged: 2000 bushels Pennsy iva nia brought 10 cents per bushel. Provisions ar- quiet, and for Bacon prices I are nominal. Among the sales ot the latter we j noticed 20 caks Sides at Bc., and U> casks Shouidersat s|c., on time. Whiskey i-- in limited request. Sales ol bar rels at 22 U-., hlids at 21 Lc., and Drudge at 20i cents. MANNY'S REAP Kit AM) MOVYER. THIS celebrated harvester may he had from W'm. Hartley. Comments unnecessary, as they are warranted to work well. Reputation es tablished. (June 18. '58.) OHIO FIRE PROOF PAIN l\ cheap, durable and prettv, already ground at Hartley's, (j 18,'57. SCYTHES! SCYTHES,'! The best assortment in Bedford at i Hartley's. (June 18, '58.) , SI MMF.R C( 'ATS, Cheap for cash and of an excellent qual ity, for sale at REED & M 1 N NICIES. •em- W'M* l , IxpiiiaHtf. I I iih repeated insucs offered tottie American i flag by British cruisers have caused a very just irritation on tnis side of the water, ami should "Ancient John" not cave in we should not be surprised if it led to hostile manifestations.— Meanwhile Osfer, Ahtnspinkcr S" Corn, succes sors of Rttpp nrrNisTHATorrs KOTICE. LETTERSo! administration having been gran ted by the Register of lied ford county, to the under signed, upon the estate ot Jacob llelt/el. late ol Bedford township, dee'd—all persons therefore know ing themselves indented to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, lid those having ; claims against it will present them duly authentica ted for settlement. DANIEL HKLTZEL, Adin'r. June 1, ISSB lit*. EXE( 'irroßS' >TfCE. LETTERS Testamentary having been granted by the Register ot Bedford connty, to the undersign ed Executors of the last Will ami Testament o! Ja cob T. A rruck, late ol St. Clairsville, in said county, j dee'd—all peisoijs knowing then.selves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against it will present them piupeiiy authenticated lor settlement. MARY ANN AMICK, Executrix, St. Clairsville. GEORGE R. OSI ER, E.Xjjrutor. ! June !, tS.TB-6t. lledford. j EXEC I roll's AVTiCR. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa j inetitarj' have been granted by the Register ol ! Bedford County, to the subscribers, on the last I Will and Testament of John Wertz, late of | Cumberland Valley, Bedford County, (bed all persons indebted to Saul Estate are reqiies | ted to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims on Said Estate will pleas- present ; them properly authenticated for settlement. June IS, 1858. Henry Wertz, \ John J. Wertz, ) Executors. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Proposals will he received at the Commission ers" otiice in Bedford from this until the 3d day iof July next, for the erection of a new Bridge over Bobb's creek .it Henry Ikes, in St. t lair Township, to he constructed on the .same plan as the present bridge except that the carnage \\ ay is to be twelve instead of fourteen feet wide. By older of the Commissioners, i Commissioner's office, } 11. Nicodemus, Clerk. ;Juiie loth 1858. \ Notice. The co-paitner-hip heretofore existing, under j Ihe firm of Abraham Iveagy, spnior.arid John Rtim j liaugh, was dissolved on the first day of April, last, | by mutual consent. The Books are in the hands of : the subscriber, for settlement. All persons indebt ! Ed to the firm will plea-e make payment, and those having claims against said lirtn will piea-e present ' Ibem without delay. ABRAHAM L. BEC HIKE FEU. j Woodberry, June 11, 1858. iSfv MlofdllsM)l.Mi! DAV iN G commenced th-'Xa i business of Shoemending, one door east of Mr. j Brice's Hotel, Bedford, Pa., I am prepared to do all j manner of work in this line of business at the short | est notice, and in ihe most substantial manner, on j more reasonable rates than usual, one thrui* Give me a call, try my work and judge for yourselves. I June I ],7>B. J. B. BAKER. NOTICE. Mercantile | Business at the "OLD STAND," where he will be | happy to meet his friends and customers at all times. ' He will receive in a very short time a new supply ! of seasonable goods, which he is determined to sell j on the most reasonable terms. ! St, Clairsville, June 11, '.78, GEO. B. A.MICK. A CARD. Allegheny Male ami Female Seminal \, StAH\4g|g I-;,. J The summer term "ill open Aug. sth. Fall j term, Oct. 2lsl, ISSS, and winter term, Jan. 18th. Spring term, April s'.h, 1859. with full particulars may he bail of VY. \V. BRIM, A. 8., Principal, j N. B. Students coming to this institution will he conveyed free ol charge from Bedford, on the Ith I August, by addressing a letter to Air. San.tie! Wil liam-, of Rainslung. Rainsburg, Bedfordco., June I, T>T— !y. | ATTRAOTI( )N! Xi) \v and Cheap ( 7 (tih i ug Em j) o ri u ut. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens ol Bedford, and surrounding country, that he has opener! out in Bedford, at the old anil w ell known stand, known as 1 he "RISING SUN," an extensive Clothing Establishment, where tie will always he found with a large and well selected stock of gentlemen,and boys' clothing. From his long ex perience in the business, he flatters himself that he cannot be surpassed, either in his facilities for pur chasing clothing at a low figure, or ol selling them ower than any oilier .-tore within 150 miles of this place. Not wishing to enumerate the many different arti rles ol clothing on hand he would merely state, that in part, his stock consists of coats ranging from 7.1 cents, to bis, pant- from .70 cents, to vests Irom >7!. cts, to s(i. Also, shirt-, collars, cravats, trunks, carpet sacks, Ne., Ike. All persons wishing to purchase clothing or any tilling el-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 14, IS-7S. A. LEOPOLD. IRON! IRON'! Of a.o excellent quality, all sizes, at Hartley's. (jium IS - , '57.) GRAIN DRILLS, SIR AtV CUTTERS, f'ldei Mills, Fatm Mills, the be.st in use at Hartley's. —Sign of the Big Lock. {j LB'sß. All kimfootf gomis fd at K'EED £ MIN NK'H'S lot Cask or Froduce. ATTENTION, MARKSMEN! J 0 It jY B O R D E R, GUNSMITH, Bedford, Pa- Shop at the east end of the town, one door west of the residence of Major Washabaugh. All guns of my own manufacture warranted. May 21,'58.-13*. */ i/ ,/ >/ i/ s/ l/ / •/ */ s/ T H E Liver Invigorator. IRE ['A RED DY DR. SANDFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, / 1 one of the he.si purgative ami liver medicines now before the public, that arts as a Cathartic, easier, mihler, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re medy, acting first on the T.iver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry ofl that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes ell'ect iiiilly, without any of the painful feelings exper enceil in the operations of ino-t Cathartics. it strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strenthen and build it up with unusual rapid ty. The LIVER isone ofthe' 'principal regulators of ttie human body; arid • when it performs its functions well, the pow- £0 ers of the system are ful ly developed. The stomach is almost entirely de pendent on the healthy action of the Liver for ihe proper performance r of its functions; when the stomach isat fault,™ the bowels are at fault, and the whole system suffers in consequence of one organ—the Liver ' —having ceased *o do its duly. For the dis- EX eases of that organ, one oi the propiietors has A made it hisstndy, in a practice of inore than w twenty years, to find some remedy where- with to counteract the many derangements to M which it is liable. 'I n prove that this re- medy is at last found, any person troubled with ** Liver Complaint, in any of it> forms, has hut to a bottle, and conviction is certain. ; : These Gums remove all moibid or !ad matter from thesystem, supply-■ ing in their place a heal hy llovv of bile, invig-Im -orating the stomach, can -ing food to digest well,''.s purifying the blood, giv ing tone and health to "" the whole machinery, removing the cause oi the disease—eliecling a radical Billions attacks arp cured, arid what is bet ter, prevented, by the occasional use of the Liver I nvigorator. One dose after eating y, is snficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the , N food from rising and souring. .s* Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently,and cures Costiveness. One dose taken alter each meal will cure Dys epsia. fT?**()iie dose of Iso teaspoonfulls will always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for, fe male obstruction, re moves Ihe cau-e of the disease and makes a per fect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves Cholic while one dose ** often tepeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus it. an dapi e v en tive of Cholera. one bollle is needed to throw out of the system theetiects of medicine altera long sickness. One botlle taken for Jaundice removes all sailowness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well.— One dose often repeated cures, Chronic lharrhocra, in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel com plaints yield almost to Ihe first dose. One or two doses cores attacks caused by Worms in Children; there is no surer, safer, oi speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. QGr"A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill 1 ever and all Fevers ot a Billious Type. It operates with cer. tainty, and thousands are willing to testily to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its lavor. . W rm-ro < ar Mot I'M W ITH THE IxviGOR ATOK and swallow both together. THE LI VI ill IN VIGOR ATOR Is a srietth fie medtrtil discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by ina"ic, even '.he first dosl*giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. I'RICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. SAN FORD, Proprietor 115 Broadway, N. V. Foi sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed ford, I'a. May 11, 1858. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A FINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beautvand it cannot without a fine head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask more, -ee circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt. J'rofessor Hood's Unit' Restorative. —We call the attention of all, old and young, to this,won derful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair—covers the head ofthe bald with a luxuriant growth—removes t he dandruff, itching,and all cutaneous eruptions— causes a centinua! flow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, oi diseased in scalp, to me it; and surely the young will not, as they value the (lowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. The Agent for Frof. Wood's Hair Restorative in New Haven, received the following letter in regard !o the Restorative, a few weeks since; DEEP RIVER, CON., July 23, ISSS. Mr. T.evenworth—Sir: 1 have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, tny hair began to come out, scurf aiul hair together, 1 saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood a Hair Restorative** as a cure. I called at your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it. and I found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re moved the scurf and new hair began to grow; it is now two or three inches in length where it was all off. 1 have great faith in it. 1 wish you to send me two bottles more bv .Mr. Post, the beaier ot this. I don't know as any of the kind is used in tins place, vou may havea market lor many bottles altei it is known here. Yours with ;espect, KU FITS I RA 1 I. PHILA., Sept., 9, 1857. Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back part of my head almost lost its covering—in fact hal. I have us?; ladies' gentlemens and boys' wear GROCE R I E S . Sugars white anil brown, of all grades, syrup mo lasses, and all other articles usually kept in stores. It is impossible in an advertisement, to enumerate all our goods; come and see our stock, it will be shown with great pleasure, and before you go, you will be convinced that you have stopped in the right place to buy. RF.F.D MINNICH. May 3, TSSK. iTlrs. As'iic& ttas6|*i> Would respectfully announce to the public of Bedford and vicinity that she has just ree'd. a large and w ell-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, Berages, Tissues and Muslin De Lai lies, Lawns and Ginghams, White and Printed French Brilliants, Plain and emb'd. Swiss Muslins, Hosiery and corset's, all sizes lor Ladies, Buttons, Braids and cords, Collars, Sleeves, Edgings and Inserting; a lull supply of Mourning Goods; Silk Parasols; best Kid G loves, of all color. 1 ; Challies, Alpacas, Calicoes, Muslins, Flannels, Tickings, Summer Coatings, Tweeds, Jeans, Linen dud a general assortment of Boys' Wear: a laro-e lot of Shoes and Gaiters, Moroc cos, Linings and Binding?, together with a gene ra! assortment ot Groceries, Paints, Oils and Varnish. N. B. Hardware at cost for cash, or six months credit !o punctual customers —embra- cing almost everv article in the hardware line. April 30., 6 in. THFMQRMONS RETREATING!! Fresh OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, just received AT SHOEMAKERS' COLONADE STORE. THE undersigned having just returned from the eas tern cities, are now opening a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer goods, consisting in part of Black and Faijcy Silks, Mous. Detains, plain and figi red Alparras, Lawns, Calicoes, Challies, Deba ges, etc., etc. BLACK A.YD FA.VCY CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Summer Coatings Tweeds, Jeans, Linen, and a general assortment of hoys' wear. A large assortment o| 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 Ibing that is generally kept in coun try stores—all which they will sell cheap. All kindsol country produce taken in ex change for goods. To punctual customers a credit of s : x months will be given. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. Ap'l 2.3, 1858. SAVE YOUR R0216Y! THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the travelling public, that he has established a dailv line of stages between Bedford and Latrobe. The route is that of the old Philadelphia Turnpike, leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, being one of the best coach roads in the Union. Passengers will REACH TI trains of cars for Pittsburg a* early as by going to Hollidaysburg or-~C: •• I ".. sat Johnstown. The fare to Pittsburg on this route is Four Dollars and Twenty Cents being THREE DOLLARS CHEAPER than on any other route from Bedford to that point. Coaches leave the Washington Hotel, Bedford, eve ry morning, at ('.{.o'clock, (Sundays excepted) and the Depot at Latrobe every morning, after the arri val of the mail train from Pittsburg, (Sundavs ex cepted. JOSEPH A. GARMAN. February, 12, 1858-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 the Bedford Springs, on the first Mon day, (fifth dav) of July, proximo. ' S. L. RUSSELL. Secretary. June 1 Hit, ISSS. < B E DFO II D Mssclt isi c Slio i> I fj'UF. subscriber would most respectfully announce I to the farming community, and public in gener al, 'hat he still continues to manufacture at his shop, m Bedford, Pa., the following farming uten-ils, ot the very best material, and in the most workman like manner, viz: FOUR and six horse tumbling SHAFT BOVVER MACHINES, with large open cylinder?, six staves, arid spikes screwed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached. Their superior- lor strength and speed are nof made in this or any other county in the State. Four Morse Tumbling Shaft and Strap Power Ma chine with cylinder open or shut, as may tie desired and shaker of the best kind, for convenience, ease of draft, and perlect working. This machine has no superior anywhere. THREE HORSE MACHINES, of the same kind.— TWO AND THREE HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER MACHINES, a very convenient ana excel lent machine for small farmers, with or without sha kers. HILL SIDE PLOUGHS, of a very superior pattern to any in use in this coontiy.— S ingle and DouHc Shove! Ploughs, with steel shovels. Ckiliii^atopSj Peckham's New York FIVE-HOED STEEL POINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR—Roger's Pittsburg patent STEEL TOOTH EXPANDING CULTIVA TOR, for working corn, or seeding in grain, Fanning Mills, Horse Rakes, Lever Cutting Boxes, Harrows, Wheelbarrows. made to order. All the above arti cles constantly on hand, and sold on reasonable terms. Repairing of all kinds of Machines, whether made here or elsewhere, done o*> the shortest notice. Castings for all iny Machines and Hlotighs made at the Foundry- of Mr. Michael Rannan, in Bedford, and will compare with any made in the State for strength and durability. BLACKSMITH* I ING done to order. All my work warranted to give satisfaction. From a past experience of twenty years in the .Machine business, 1 feel confident that ! can give | entire satisl'aet on to all who may favor ine with a ; call. Call ami examine my work before you pur chase elsewhere, as I atn determined to please all. Horses, grain oi all kinds, lumber and iron. Will be taken in exchange for work. FF. l ER H. SHIRES, Bedford, May 21, lS.'lB-Om. Machinist. lew li@@dls e j The undersigned respectfully announce to their i friends and customers, that they have just opened a : very large and general assortment of mm'k SIMMER MODS, ! consisting, ill part, as follows: ; SILKS, CHALLIES, ALPACAS, DELAINES | LAWNS. BERAGES, BRILLIANTS, FRENCH and AMERICAN CHINTZ, GINGHAMS, GLOVES, ' COLLARS, HOSIERY, NC.,&C. S IIA WL S AN D MANTI LLA S. Cloths, Cassimeres, VestingS, Muslins, Drillings; licking--, Ky. Jeans, Linens, Sheetings, Cottonades, Flannels, Cassinetts; Nankeens, Cambrics; Checks* CHEAP CARPETS, While and Colored Chain, Floor Oil Clotbsj Matting, Rugs, Boot*. A Shot'*, Hats & Caps, Also, a large stock of fashionable READY MADE COATS. Also, a lull stock of Groceries, Wooden Ware, &c Havi*v selected our goods with great care, we are enabled to otter our customers VERY GIIEAT BAR GAINS for cash, country produce, or oh six months [ credit to punctual dealers. An exaroitiatioh of our j stock is rsspectfully solicited. A. B. CRAMER CO. j Apr. 30. Skthortl RAIL ROAD! Since the Charter has neen granted lor the "Bed -1 ford Rail Road," the citizens of Bedford have been ; much excited and interested upon the subject, this ' interest is not confined to the citizens of the town, j but extends throughout the country, and crowds are j daily rushing to -jgj |pi. jg? v ? NEW AND HANDSOME STORE, IN ANDERSON'S ROW, where a large and attractive assortment of beautilul Spring and Summer aoods are opening, which will be sold cheaper than eWrotfered before in this place. Tin* Stock consists in part of Organdie Lawns, White & Printed Bril liants, Robes de Shauin, Barage de Laines, Robes A' Quilla, Lavelias Challies, Plain & Figured Swiss, Latest Style Lawn Robes for $ 1 SO. Mohair Mixture for 1S- per yard. De Laines of all drscrrptkms from 0 ctsrto 25 per yard. Lawns of various styles for C cts pre yard. An extensive assortment of beautiful prints ranging from I- cts to I2i per vard. MUSLINS OF ALL PRICES AND QUALITIES. A large assortment of Ladies & Misses, gloves, &. hosiery from the low figure of 5 cts up. Pure linen- lidkfTs. for 5 cts and a fulf and complete assortment of ladies dress goods gener ally. A large and well selected assortment of cloths, cassimeres and vestings. Consisting in part of Black French N. English Cloths. Blue do do do. Olive do do do. Black Cassimere. Black Doe Skin. Fancy French & American Cassimeres. VESTINGS. Grenadines Plain Sc Figured. R arize mi re do do. Velvets do do. And a great variety tfl Marseilles vestings. Fancy Silk & Lawn Neck Ties from fij to A complete assortment of Ladies it Misses boots, shoes gaiters, al?o a targe stock of mens boots X shoes. MY ASSORTMLNT OF GROCERIES CAN'T BE BEAT. Brown Sugar for C>£ cts per pound. Do do First rate 8 " " " Do do Extra "10 " White Sugars " 12|, It, & 15, First Rate Rio Coffee, 13.\ per pound Extra do do 15 " " No I Java do 15 " Best N. O. Molasses 12£ •' quart, Good Syrup do I2J " " Extra do do lbj " " GOOD CORN BROOMS FOR A DIME, All of which will be sold cheaper than the cheap est. Don't forget to call at RUFF'S NEW STORE IN ANDERSON'S ROW, one door east of Cessna and *c.Shannon's ofllce, and p|iosite the Gazette Office. G. W. RUFF. April 30, ISSS. Bazin's fancy Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams &.c. just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's Diug Store.