KIGLBR VINDICATED UY CAMERON.—In ilic Serrate, on Wednesday, while the hill ; for repealing the Fishing bounties was under con sideration. Mr. Cameron lock cci-aston to de scribe the Tariff views of his colleague, Bfa ler, as follows: "T desire,'i said Mr. Cameron, "only to say a word in vindic ition of my colleague, and I think in justice to hint and myself 1 should bo permitted to say that word, for you know I do not often occupy much time of the Senate. It is that i am "satisfied he is acting in accordance with his well known principles. He is, 1 be lieve, a free-trade man, if can judge him irom his acts. I remember bat nt the close of the last session the reduction of duty on our groat staple, iron, was made, if not by bis mo tion. at least by his vote. He agreed to it, and was perfectly satisfied with it. Toe result has been to break up every iron tutf'er in t'eunsylvania who had not an immense fortune beyond bis busiuess in trade. Every mm who was at all indebted in his business has been destroyed. The iron business of Pennsylva nia, about which geniL'tupii speak here, is r.o longer an interest. No man, unless be las a fortune that be lias inherited, or obtained from sources beyond his business, is capable of con ducting a furnace for a day. "It may bo the policy of my coll . 1 gup, and it may, perhaps, be a wise one, to break down all these interests, so that after a while we shall stand upon a common level, when wo shall be compelled again to return to that protective American policy which our fathers instituted, and which took care- of the country. If we were to destroy the duty on s;lt now, us pro posed by the Senator fro so Rhode Island, I bo - J ievo after a littio while the salt interest would lieip the iron interest; and if we take off tie sugar duty from gentlemen down in Louisiana, 1 think alter a while they will come to out ground; and if we should repeal the law return ing fugitive slaves, ali the gentlemen in o badly injured. On the Huh a bridge on the Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad, gave way as the night train from Cincinnati was passing over if, and the wholo train was precipitated info the river. The engineer, fireman, and condufor wete the only persons killed. Several were slightly in jured OUTRAGE ON THE FLAG Boston, .May 17.—The brig Riagolu, arrived here, reports having been fired in o with a musket by a British cruiser, soon after leaving Sierra Morena The vessel was afterwards boarded and searched by an aimed boat's crew. Dr. ROBERT lIARE, late Professor of Chem istry in the University of Pennsylvania, who has made himself conspicuous recently as a lecturer on Spiritualism, died in Philadelphia, on Saturday last, in the 7Sth year o/his age. Peter Sken Smith, formerly a res idcut of this State,and a prominent leader of the old Native American party, died in Springfield Miss., on the Gilt inst. DEATH OF THE MURDERER OF THE DAUGH TER OF AAUOJJ BURR —GOXFESSION. —A sailor recently die I in Texas, atid on his death-bed confessed that he was one of the crew who murdered Mr*. Alston of South Carolina, forty years ago. She sailed from Charleston, for New i oik, iu a brig, and ou tbe trip thee'vw mu.ini "d and murdered ail the officers and passengers, Mrs. Alston being the la*t one to Walk the plank. The sailor remembered her look of despair, and died in the greatest agony of utind. Journal of Commerce. STEAMER SUNK -TEN LIVES LOST.—The Nashville steamer, City of liuntsvilie, sunk ou Wednesday night, the 12th inst., at Palmyra Island. She is a total loss. Ten lives were /lost. On Thursday night last a violent tornado blew a passenger train on the Chicago and Al ton Railroad off the track, and several persons were severely injured. It is said thit hoops may be so constructed | as to serve for lents, and in case of a shower, ail that a lady will have to do will be to touch a spring, and in a moment she will find berwlf ensconced (like a snail) in a little house of her own. mmn sale P5 virtue of An Alias writ of Vend, Exponas to nie directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 2tsth day of June, A. I). 1858, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the foil iwing property, to wit: One travt of Land containing 170 acres, more or loss, about 100 acres cleared an l under fence, with a two story log house, with kitchen attached, and log barn thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, ad joining lands of James Ciari on the south east, and the Juniata river on the north and west, sitnite in j Liberty township, Bedford county. Seired and ta j ken in execution as the [i-operty of Jacob. Baider i and to lie sold for cash, by W'M. S. FLUCK Slier id* s Office, May 28, '5B Sheriff. EXEC TICK'S NOTICE. LET I'ERS Tcstamcutory having l>een granted by the Register of Bedford County, tc the undersigned. Executors o'' the last will and testament of Jacob T. Amick, late of St Clairsville in said county, dee'd ; all p.-rsons knowing themselves indebted to"said es tate are n quested to make immediate payment, and : those having claims against the estate will present 1 them properly authenticated for settlement. MARY ANN A.MICK, Executrix, St. Cliiiisvilj GEO. R. OSTFK. Executor, Bedford. May 28, 1858. PBIVIIE SALE OF Valuable Farm, j THE subscriber offers at private sale, his valua : Lie farm, situite on the Cbambersburg and Bed . foul Turnpike Road, five mil :s East of Bedford, 3 miles West of tin- town of Bloody Run, and three i miles from the Plank Road leading to the llunt • ingdon and Broadtop Rail Road, thus affonltng ea sy facilities to the Eastern markets. The firm contains JLVV ACRES, 130 acres of which is cleared, and principally un tier good post and rail leaee; the balance is well ■ timbeted, of which 75 acres is in clover and timo i thy, all -rood strong limestone larrd, which I ys to tbe i sun. with eastern exposure, and bounded south by the Juniata river. The improvements are a large DOUBLE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, j with lack building attached, large and good Stone Bitik Born, new wagon-shed, corn-crib, drove sta ble, sufficient for 2D head of horses, carriage house, 1 will aM nwcr than any other store with in 150 miles of this place. Not wishing to enumerate the nuny different ar ! tides of clolbine on hand, lie would merely state, i that, in port, his_ stock consists of Coats ranging j from 75 cents to $lB, Pants from 50 cents to $lO, Vests from 37 j cents to SG. Shirts, Collirs, , Cravats, Trunis, Curpdt-Saeks, ice., ice. All persons wishing te purchase CLOT HING, or ! anything elso in my line, will never regret their calling at LEOPOLD'S No. 1, CHEAP CLOTH j ING EMPORIUM, where they can get cheap and unheard-of bargains." Come one, come all. May 21, 1853. A. LEOPOLD. M £ "JT A Is * LETTERS of administration oh the Estate of Elizabeth Stiftlor, bite of Napier Township, dec'J, having been g;anted to the subscriber, residing in said township, ell persons indebted to said Estate ; are therefore notified to make payment inuuediste j ly. and those having claims will present them prop erlv authenticated for settlement. JOHN ROWZBR, Adnrir I May 21, 1858.-f." WA L L and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for .this necessary | article. By calling at his store, our patrons will see samples of our papers. We hare made our spring selection? with ir.nch care,and think ; we cannot fail to please. SIIRtOCK & SMITH, ChamberAurg. Mm. MRS. SOPHIA D. GIBSON would respectfully I announce that she has purchased the stock of Mrs. |E. Goodz -it,and is prepared to furnish any article ! in the Millinery line, of the best materials and most approved styles. She has just returned from the ; East with a complete assortment of I3OWK-ETS : and TRIMMINGS, and having secured the assist ance ol Mrs. Goodzeit for the present, feels sure of giving satisfaction to all who may desire articles in her line. April 30, 1858. yiala*. and Labia's Extracts for the Haiidker i JO chief Cologne Water, tec.,' at Dr. Harry's. 18. 1V STIE! 1858. KTiESXTV GOODS - FOR !Spring and Summer, ~ 1858! OSTEK, M l SPEAKER & (URN, A NNOUNC2 to their friends and the puUlr, A that they are now receiving from Pi.jladelphia and New York, and opening out in their newly fit ted u;> room furmeily, occupied by Hupp St Osier,* an entirely New end Briiiianl Stock Or desirable new style, French, British'ami Amer ican DRY GOODS, I em racing a I irge and general assortment of STAI-LK i ASV NU ARTICLES, comprising in.part, KINHI FANCY DRESS SILK.S, RICH IF LOSSY , BLACK SILKS, MADONA AND LAVELLA CLOTHS, ROBE A -1 OIILIA, OR SIDE STRIDES, DE LA4NE ROBES, ORGANDIE ROBES, GINGHAM ROBES, LAWN .ROBES, FRENCH DTTCALS, LAWNS AID | GINGHAMS, WHITE AND PRINTED FRENCH BRILLIANTS JACONETS AND LAWNS NEW S'PHI N.G STYLES DE LAINKS, Cu ALLIES, GINGHAMS AN D FRI N TS. BR O A I> C LO'I'II S, CA S SIMKHES, SATIN ETS, JEANS, COT TON ADES, &e., be., Together with a choice assortment of Fi'oli Family Groceries, Queenaware, Cutlery. iIATS, CAPS and BON NETS, J BOOTS, SHOES uiid <■ 4ITERS. i Having purchased our goods LOW.FOR CASH ,we are prepared to offer ORKAT INDUCEMENTS TO C ISH . BUVKKS. We will sell exceedingly CHEAP POR CASH, I OR APRROVKP SIX MOXTtls' CREDIT. Come and see for yourselves, and bo convinced, ; whether you wish to buy or not. Notroahh- to I show goods. OJ--A1! kinds of produce taken in exchange f.u | goods. Bedmid. A ir'jb. I fTAIIt undersigned respectfully- inform their .1- friends and customers that they have just pcred a very large ah 1 general assortment of SPiilM AMI SI AIM!- GOODS, • consisting in part as follows: Silks, Chslli'.'Sj Aluaeaa, "Alines. Lawns, Bara ! ges, Brilliants, French and Ameiic tq 9fei f | Einghams, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, be., be SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, Cloths, Casshneres, Vesting*, : Muslins, Dri lings, Tickings, ; Ky. Jeuns, Linens, Sheetings, j Cottonades, FlinneD, Cassmetts, Nankeens, Cambrics, Cheeks, CHEAP CARPETS, White ami Col'ti Carpet f h tin, Floor Oil Cloths, Matting and Rugs, Boots, Sh ics. II its arid Caps, also a large supply of fashionabl • Kcariy-.Haiic Ololliiiig, Also, a full stock of GROCERIES, WOODEN i WARE, fcc. Having sel 'ctc l oar goods with great care, we ; are enabled to oTer our customers VERY GREAT BARGAINS for CASH—nil kinds of Country Produce—or on | a,credit of six months to punctual dealers. An examination of our stock is respectfully so licited. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Bedford, April S >. 1338. BAZAIf BAZAR! HAVE you caltod at tee LADIES, BAZAR in Anderson's Row ! I MRS. IT. D. P ECU it l-as just returned from tlie ' Eastern Cities, with a handsome assortment of la ! dies and children's fancy goods. Have you seen 1 them? Her milbmery is not to be surpassed iu beauty I and elegance of style—and at jiriccs astonishing j ly cheap. BOKTKTETS, ] White and colored, some as low as 37 J, cts—Ladies, i Misses, and children's Jockhyicians prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours oi' the day or nigh at Dr. Hurry's, Drug Store. the Hair—Jockey Club, and new mown . liny, pomatums, genuine ox marrow at Dr- Ha;:j't. H E 1) I ft R 1) Ma chin e Shop ! fill IF .subscriber would raojt respectfully announce J to the farming community, and public in general, that ho still continues to manufacture at his shop, in Bedford, Pa., the following farming utensils, of the very licit material, and in the most workman like manner, viz : Four and Six Horse Tumbling Shaft Power Machines, with large open'cylinders, six staves, and spikes screwed in, and improved Straw Shakers attached. Their superiors for strength and speed are not made in this or any other County in the State. Four Horse Tumbling Shaft and Strap power Ma chine, with cylinder open or shut, as in iy be de sired, and shaker of the best kind, for convenience, ease of draft, and perfect working. This machine it a ^, S r l U' edor a " y THREE HORSE MACHINES, of the suae kind. TWO AND THREE HORSE TUMBLING SHAFT POWER -MACHINES, a very convenient and excellent ma chine tor small farmers, with or without shaker-s. HILL SIDE PLOUGHS, of a very superior pattern to anv in use in this country. SINGLE AND DOUBLE S IOVEL PLOUGHS* WITH STEEL SHOVELS. CULTIVATORS, I'eckhanr's New fork FIVE-TIOED STEEL POINT EXPANDING CULTIVATOR; Rogers Pittsburg patent STEEL TOO I'll EXPANDING CULTIVATOR, for working corn, or seeding in grain, Fanning Mills, Horse Rakes Lever Cutting Boxes, Harrows and Wheelbarrows, made to order. All the above articles constantly on hand, and sold t n reasonable lornis. REP AIR ISO of nil kinds of Machines, whether made here or elsewhere, done on the shortest no tice. C 'fetings fiir all my machines and Ploughs, made at the Foundry of Mr. Michael Rinnan, in Bedford, and will compare with any made in the State for strength and durability H LACKS MITHtNG done to order. All my work warrented to give satu-,fac tion. From n past experience of twenty years in the Machine business, 1 feel confident that I can give entire s .tisfaction to all who may favor me with a cali. Cali and examine my."fork before you pur- j chase elsewhere, as I am determined to please all. Horses, grain of all kinds, lumber and iron, nil! be taken in exchange for work. PETER 11. SHIRES, Machinist. Bedford, May 7, 1858.-8 m LITEST NEWS FROM KANSAS, Ml Si UDI SUM. fill IE very last arrival of & SUMMER A GOODS—bought* at the right time, and in the manner, to ensure fabrics worth buying and 'li fair pi ices—itrbri . t cheap goods say there no truth in this adver- j t i semen t. Diy Goods, — Dress Silks, Robe a Quiltas, Madonas. ' Organdy Lawns, Delaines, Calicoes. Dress Goo is, and Trimmings, in great Variety, , Bonnets, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Trench and Amtr- • rrnCloths and Vassimcres,Summer Clothes and Jeans. Woolen and Canton Flannels, Sheetings, Muslins, Linens, for all purposes, TwilKngs, drillings, &e. (luffipiwaiT and Glassware, an assortment unequalled in Bedford . Hoofs and Shoes. Reed N Minnich know how to buy boots and shoes of all stylos. Call and See. They will speak for themselves. HARDWARE AND GROCERIES; Sugars, of different qualities and prices, Syrups, Molasses, &ud every article in this line We cannot enumerate all our goods. Call and we wiil show you free of charge, and feel happy to do so. Call and you will find yourself at the right i place to hue. May 7, 1858. * j ~ BEDFORD R.IIL 11010. ~: SINCE the charter has been granted fur the "Bed- ! ford Rail Road," the citizens of Bedford have ! been much excited and interested upon the subject, i This interest is not confined to the citizens of | town, but extends throughout the country, and I crowds are daily rushing to Rupp's New awl Hand- j same Store, in An-lerson's Row, where a large and j attractive assortment o! beautiful Spring and Sum- : mer Goods, are opening, which will be sold cheaper i than ever offered before in this place. The stock consists in part of Robe-. Je Sltaum Borage de T.aines, Robes a Qui tic, La villas, Organdie Lawns, White 4 printed Brilliants, j Chulties, Plain and Figured Swiss, j Latest Style Lawn Robes for $1.50. Mohair Mixture for 18J crn'% per yard. De J.aims of all descriptions from 6J to 25 per yard. Lawns of carious styles for 6$ r/s. per yard. An extensive assortment of beautiful prints ranging from 4 to cents per yard. Muslins of all prices and qualities. A large assortment of Ladies and Misses, Gloves and Hosiery from the low figure of 5 cts. up. Pure linen Handkerchiefs for 5 els., and a full and complete assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS generally. A kitge and well selected assortment efC LOTUS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, Consisting in part of Black French and English Cloths, Bine do do do. Olive do do do. Black C.assimcres. Black Doe Skins. Fancy French and American Cassimeres. TESTINGS. Grenadines, plain anil figured. Radzemiro do do Velvets do do and a great variety of Marsielles Vestings. Fancy Silk end Lawn Neck Ties, from 6| cents o 62! i cents. A complete assortment of Ladies and Misses BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS. Also a large assortment Mens BOOTS and SHOES. My assortment of GROCERIES can't be beat. Brown Sugar for 6J cts per pound. First rate Brown Sugar for 8 " " " Extra do do " 10 " " White Sugar for 12 J, 14 and 15 " " First Rato Rio Coffee for 12j'" ,s Extra do do " 15 " " ,s No. 1 Java do *< 15 " " " Best N. O. Molasses " 121 " quart. Good Syrup do " 12| " iC " Extra do do < 18j " " " Good Corn Brooms for a dime. Bacon by the pound. CE7" All of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. Don't forget to call at RUPP'S NEW STORE, in Anderson's Row, one door east of Cess na & Shannon's office, and opposite the Gazette office. G. W. UUPP. Bedford, April 30, 1858. Samuel Ketteniian, COUNTY SURVEYOR. WOULD hereby notify the citizens of Bedford county, that ho has moved to the Borough of Bedford, where he may at all times bo found by peersous wishing to seehim unless absent *• business pertaining to his offief Bedford. April 80, 1858. OH. *V\I OI4I> * LWIGORITIIR, OR LIVER REMEDY . * Tins IS ONE OF THE GREATEST SClEN tific medical discoveries ever made. and is dai ly working cures almost too great to believe. It cures as if by mIJ machinery, removing the causes of the dis- ! ease, and effecting a radical cure without any or j the disagreeable alter effects, felt by using Calomel or .Mineral poison, that are usually resorted to. ______ 1 o ail who will follow these directions a cure is I positively guaranteed. SICK HKADACHE can be cured by the use of two tea-spoonsful .taken as ' soon as the attack is felt. i lie 1 nvigorator never fails to cure sour stom- i ach or the ba 1 effects experienced after eating. i Billiuus attacks yield readi'y to one bottle, and j Chronic Diarrhoea, difficult as it is to cure, is never j troublesome to those who take the I nvigorat or. 1' or Dyspepsi i or Jaundice, nothing in the konwn I world act so fully or cures so quickly as the In- j vigontor. It removes all yellowness and unnatu ral color from the skin. For Night Mare, take'a dose before retiring, and i it :s warranted a sure preventative. for Female Obstructions it is a safe and, sure i remedy, as it removes the cause of the disease. Costivcnuss cannot exist when the Invigoiator is i IK>M> aken, while Cholic yields readily tot, few' i It must be known that all these are Liver disea- ! sea, or caused hy a deranged Liver, and to cure ! them needs a Liver medicine and one of great pow- • ©r. The I.ivigorator is such a medicine; it has j medicinal powers, never before discovered,,that | will cure all diseases ef the Liver, no matter o. how long standing, or what may be their lorro. The active medicinal virtues extracted from ttie gums used is such as to be astonishing to all who see theireffects, for none can use the medicine without ; the altl genrnefit. It acts as a gentle Cathartic, i c itiuefci always le taken in sufficient quantities ut* vol. , 1858. Principvl. * NOTICE. j Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. i Sophia Mower, late oi Colerain Township, decM, | having been this day granted to the subscriber, re siding in said Township, all jiersons indebted to : said estate are therefore notified to make payment to the subscriber immediately, and those having I claims against siid estate will present them faith i with properly authenticate, 1 tor settlement. EMANUEL J. mEHL, .lAn'r. March, 26, 1855.-Ut. Clountry Physicians, can have thc4t orders > filled, with the very best aftic'o.Q at city ' prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt st. Bedford, Pcnn'a 1 Oct. SI, 1856. PR. B. P. IIARRY