: COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. SFCOM) YE JR. 4 KBANUKXfIiXTS'for the Second Annual j oileCti'Ul of THIS HEW AOD popular ihsluii' j UOD for the diffusion ©I Literature AND Art.bave j JEEII made UU the moat EX* EUAIVII scale. " Among the ~'urks already engaged, 13 TILE far- > F.MED • OISFT*. Cutcinx," wbieff origiiittilj. Cost 'L'ES Thousand Nfctrs. !n forming this MTY.ICCTUECTIOB, the diffusion ! , WORKS OF American Art. AMI the cncoursji-- MEAT ot American geniu* have NOT -'BEEN over- j LOOKED COMMISSIONS HAVE been issued to MANY \ ,',F THE most D.stiuguisheil American Ailists, WlTU I V.iil contribute SOME of their TLNEST productions," | AMONG tlieia are three Marble Butts, executed -, th greatest livisg Sculptor— Hiram Power* ; ' OLIOIILJE WASII I-N OFF UN, the Pat tier of his T otthtry ;BE N.J A MIX FH A.V K J.LN. the Phi - ! JOFOPHER; DANIEL WEBSTILi, the SLATES- j iaau. A special agent HAS visited EUROPE AND j made cafelnl stui judicious selection- of MHreigc WI l'T*> .1 Art, botn in Bronze and Marble ; £IU TUAI) autl CHOICE Fainting!. The whole forming a LUGE and VALUABLE COK J leciioii of afld Sst-ituaiy, TO be DISTRI- ; tinted tree among 'the members of THE Assueis- : tion for the Second year. * UNAS OL .MEIII BI rahip — The pay TPGXT, of4h r dollars constitutes auy otiy A iiiuiutiw QL litis Association, and eiit.tl.-s him TO either" ONE of L:IE lo'.KIWING MAGAZINE* lor one year, UTID also A j i.-ket in the distribution OD THE iiatuaiy sud I'dilUillgS. '• IIU Litsr.it ure issued to subscriber* consists j . : TIIC FOLLOW in Monthly M.tgazibi-s ; Harper* futnaui s, Knickerbocker, BKICIVWOO.TA. GF l iiam's, GO.dcy'S Lady's Book, and HOUSEHOLD j . II . Persons taking five ihctn'iewhips tr : ENTITLED to any ARE .OF THE MAGAZINES tor one year, and .•six tickets in tliu distribution. The IK I PROCEEDS der.ved front The s tie of 111.-mi-erships, I •* D-.-voted to the purchase riplious .U the start, in the SHAPE ol sterling MAGAZINE Literature. 2.1. T.ieli member is contributing towards pur chasing CHOICE V) oiks OL Art, which ARE to be j distributed among thuuiseivjs. and arr at the ! I SAME time ENCOURAGING, the Ails of the country, ' disiHirsiug THOUSANDS of dollars thioligh it* Agency. •VIMI.s in remitting funds for membership, will piei -A Civ,, their post otti- Jml 1.-ess in full, slating the liioiith they wish the Magazine to • amnu-iice, tind hive the letter registered at The J,OL otii.lE to prevent L >s; on the receipt of I ■ ■n r., IS oertilic.it - oi in •mUei-ship. together WITH the Magazine desired, will BE forwarde.l to any part of toe country. .i , Vbvse. who ptircli IS-- MAGAZINES at Bookstores will observe that by joining tI.IA Association. I hey receive the IZINE aud tree ticket in the ' annual UiSlrtbtiUoU, all T tUo same price they | NOW pay tut the Magajtiue alone. } BsaUiifuUy illustrated Catalogues, giving foil J descriptions, sent tree • LI application. For ilcmeeiship, Address —C. L. DERBY. Actuary C. A. A. At either ol the prinuip.il J ettices Knickerbocker Mag-iziueotfice, DIS Broadway, N.Y.. or Western OFIW. ltii Water i Mreet. Sniiuuaky, O. Nov. 2t.'05 —6;. Stir c Dollar ! Subscribe jor 18)ti I Petersott'.D .M:NZITIP, A Mo. rut* PKH ionicvt or LtrtuaiikE, AAX ASI> FASUIO*. Till"- ?M, pillar Magiziue, already the ehc-apest " A, I HE-? in the world', iniU HE gre itly itnarjjcil • ■r IS I. U will contain 9>o pages of double T I|UU;„ reading matter ; truiu tive.irytn thirty tee! Pl.ites I ami over 4JO M'unl Liigravlngs which IS (SROPM tiou itely more TH-TI, any peri-idi- 1 CAL, ot any price, cver give. li t TUIULU'.C OALOLXAL STOiH S ure fri.tn the BAST authors. Kvery voiuuie I'.UI- I.K.J "I.E UL' MU. Ann S- Stephens* eopi rffht Novels, tile, c lieoi jtetl AUTHOR F " Fasllion ulid Kantiii,-."' 1!O PRESS -.ml the Public pronounce it tlv- no-id re'a iatih; the M -girine*. it is strie'ly m-O-,1. I.'J v jerb Mtssu inh anJ other UL.' KIIG-ciinw!': - FT- -E test puh'islteil HV- W" lie re ; .tic eXe Ku it by the first artists ; *nj at (tl - END ot each year, ARE alone Worth I tie snhsenptioii. ITS F rfI.OKKF) FASHION PLATES. Faoli VumiH - cttdiirn T Fashion PT-'C. cti grat •I ON STC-I ,OM .--|..re ! : ais*l, a ITOZCN ID inov New -S*YI--11. euyrivtst on Wool. Also, a Pattern, f out v c a dress; mantilla, or ch! i's > call. inc. can i e cut vtitknW toe altl of a m.ui- UTA-IIT.U;or. .T.E /IH- viyi.S, . ROCVFT IF'EHT. Em- Lit,ulerr;. I'aher .J. Y ... in tile greatest profoaiou. ME gl-"U. l.aen .ttuuiber contains a P?p.-r R lower, with d.reettuns how to m ike it. Also, a piece • 1 ue'.V and fashion tide Music. It is the best Ladies' MNGANWE in the WORID ' Try it !->r tU VO.U ! ! TEHMiJjJ.ir.frS I.V JDV.IXCE ONE copy, one year, - A - Ttirco copies, ief one year, - - •> UO i IVC copies, ler one YEAR, - - T 5'L Eight Copies, lor one year. - - LB.'ID hnxteeii copies, for one year, - - all. If I t'rtniuHiuJor CtutiMi— I hie. Five, Eight, ©r >l\tecu COPIES make a Club. To every person potting up a c lub, our ♦* P-JRC F >lio of Art,?' . ouian.U.g i irrv Eiugriviiigs, will tie given grai ls; 1., IT pre.' erred, U copy of tin- M.ig.iznj- tor IS To. FOR A Club of Sixteen, an extra copy of toe .D ig.ziimfor iB-J'L will be scuta. l A ilitujA. Addr .-SS, >IOA'-OAID. CHARLES J. PLTEITSON, UA C.'.OA.'nat - T.PTIHTDC-. S].l-I;imen sent gratis. MU\i; oi F A r HINT. "THEsuhacri er. a ON re-moving tot h - VT'cst, will sell JUS <*iitiy< stock of GOODS, which is very large, at COST Pers ins WFH please C ill beiorr ou> i;ig clsew h RC and EX iiinne K-r themselves-, I -oiintry stores desiring to purchase GOODS will IC supplied on MORE reasonable terms that tiii-V CM parch is ; the-M in the city. All per sons who boar..- UU.-ettlcd accounts will call im- | luedutcly AUII s-ttlc, OTHERWISE their accounts w ill lie left in the hands of a proper ollicer for 1 collection. PETER KADF.-B ATfiU. Bedford. N-ov. LOI IBA>. , . Str) Heifer. / TA.ME to THE premises of the subscriber, ; V." J'.vftigin Clair Township, alttfut tiledst j t July isst, a red Heifer, wicu a flit in the | right ear- -supposed to be about one rear nil list spring. The owner is re"pwtc l to CNIUE f >rw.ird, pror ■ property, PIV charges and take her GW.rv. tIhiOKGK ST MX Elk. Nov. 16, 15.',3. KIIIIE STORE. VIE <*R AMKK A f'O. hiv. just recefred . ;i o-ry urge assortment of Boots and stittiidt for Fall and Whiter, part styles AS • : VON'J Super TVaxed Double Solo BO rr, Msr'j o F'.fy Made tlalf do. " IFC-AVY Kip Lined de. Youth's Waxoi D'HiMo Sole Boots, , Tenth's Calf and Kip Lined d >. Bays' City MADE Calf Bnots, Boys' Kip Lined Boots. Womens' Double sole Kip Bootees, iVomens' Fine Calf and Seal do. tfoofsß}' Kino Opat Morocco A • •-< i"i hiviny UNAELTL'KI accounts witli I ?o-!,T- I. ; RI IPP Y TLITER, uro reap. -otfaliv■ I an !fi . .. .4tr rafo-rt •f tO Call and a -ti"* • •up.v;,- ..L.'-UY. Oct. 2TE. lH Bl.lt SALE . OF VILtIBLE MIL ESTATE:! ■ t y*sg*rm£; : the Johowino progeny, viz-, uc 1 ract ol Land conuiulni 13 '• aercs, 81 ; acres ctoaKjU and under loucs. The iAiurn e I menu arc CIXE GOOD D WELtlS't} IluUiili, ' i otic J eiunt House. Barn, Spring" House, Sic : also a good Orchard of choice" fruit. Ihu fiwiu is situate hi X'upier Township, five i uiileH frofci Bcdlord. on the Plttsbnrg Turnpike, j a.homing (amU of Stuckey, SrtJ, and. ul hers. . t Also, one other Tract, adjoining tim above.t] , cotit.nxilig 1 .'in acres, bo acres cleared and Htr- ' der good tcflcc, with TWO HOUSES atd ! j Stahlb3, Stc. • - : '• f j Tlie above Lands are well watered, and conye- i ni.td, and ud.iipted for pasturage. ' j ! Also, one other Tract, si-tw ikc in Harriaoti !- ! Township, cue tonrth of a nule-trodf ttte tilade | Road, and adjoining lands of Wert*. MullhH j and Barclay, containing 1 "ucivsi 9) uerea'l cleared and *mtlet good lb nets The iut? Ti've- i rnenta are Wie good Du'eMwig House. Spring • Hujlse. Baru. lite. TnU farm is in a good state j of-ciiitivutiex. Fifty ares <,.f .'-bottom land. ; ' good limestone, and a streatn of \vat,-r running'S { through - - ' • J; h Also, one other tract rim'** Land, adjoining the above. Also, on i other Tract, situate in Taylor l T'fwfiship. Fulton OnuTity, cahtaitiirig "J2 JO HE STONE & SONS, Nt* 43 Sontli ArrondAtrecl, j PIIILAUIULPILLA, AUK ion prepared to r,ftV-r to fh. tr '.'Htner.i of Millinery 1 Goods i t this city —consisting-in part 'of Bu.NXKY SILKS; RIBBONS, t EI,VETS. FA N't? Y FEATHERS, FLOWERS. l-.ACES. &c.. \c. Which will be sold at the lowest pvici-s, and on the most tiivorshlc terms. Philadelphia. Sept. 14, lhoo, fi® dITULAT. Rye, Corn. Oaf-*arid Buckwheat, iu . 17 payment For subscriptions, Iqr svhich the ; higbest m trkei pricci. will lie allowed.ami to be lall at any of Uu" mills ijl the ticighinirhooii.— ' Also, about Ifß cords ol good wood. Won't some of our I'fien ii liriag on these articles. THE EDITOR. Administrator'* Xolice. IKTTERS of Admiuisteation having been J granted to the subscriber living in Sclielishurg, | on th; Estate ot Snniucl /full,, late of X'apiri Township, deed., all persons knowing them ndves indehttxl to said Estate are hereby nntW . cd to tn-ike paynieut iiruiimiiutcfy, and those hav , ing i'Liins agtinat th' same Will present their accounts properlv authenticated for scttltnicnt DUNCAN McVICKEIt. Oct. lid. 185-J-* bcdlord Aendemy and Female iseininary. W. W. CAMPBELL, Principal. THE rlrst session of the Slh school year thislnatitntion Lfill opyn on Monday ntorn ;iis ft fhuS-1 day of Septembet". The past .history of the Academy, will, we trust, le sufficient guarantee of its future efticieney.— , The brunches taught will he the same asbereto •' fore. To muter princi))le *ill be" consider'.d i the most important pursuit of the pupi's; and ; while it will he the constant liusiaes* of the In | structorto impart knowledge, it will also be his ; aim to la ail his pupils to make a practical ap p'ication of fheir acquisitions. To load the mind with innumerable formulas, without cause ing it to use them, would lie like placing ajbow 'n a child's hand, without to aching liitu how to Vnd it. In tine, it shall he bur object, as ithas ever been, to lead the pupil to thiik. fXy N. B. Instruction in Single and Uouhe't j Entry Book Keeping will !; given by the P rio : cipaj. The class in this study will he so rr ang od that any young men desiring to pursue this important branch, in order to prepare them selves for clerkships, edn recite, in il alone.— This recitation will receive attention out of the rt-gxlar sehoo! hours. Jnotrnction in this I nnch is extra, and wiTf he charged accord i'o gl v i The terms arc as usual. Per Quarter. CUssirs, - - - f.6 21, Higher English, - - o Of) Middle " - - - - 4 50 F.isnionisry, - - - - 4 00 Book Keejiiug, (extra,) - . 5 00 Bedford, August !l, 1855. Feb, 9 FASHieXABLK TilLOßttt I^TAKIiiSIIMIiNT. Tiff", Mibscribqr.has ramoved bis establish" snen! do tb- -ror,rh jh toe Odd-Pellow' s 'DtiMing, -imnipiijiitijly above the store of A" K. Cramer A'Co-., where beru! ]mb- | 1 lii thank 3. nucj would icfcpecf-* ! . fully mlorui them that he has received and I "Rv-ued a new aatl .duutta Jo.t f Confections, I among which are candies, nuts, fruits. &c.— | j lie also kufps Urocorimi, xuch as ! T. -Molasses. Cheese, Candles, Ac. Also all descriptions of Cskes. and will serve Wedding \ | and ottrerpsrrries. en stWrt-Trotiee, wtili-eoMVc- i | tions Hiii'xrakes. , , . He has opetied up and retftfed his OXEI'F.R ' BJROOSt iu a superior srytt be will ,|. ways he ready to serve his l'riut.d* and pub lie with the Itesheat auid choicest Uysters that can be procured. . . , t His stand is otpate thc i Building, where hu leels cenltduot thai those I I who give Bint a,call wili not go away disap- f pointed. JOHN .J. Ll' iiIEU. I Nov. V 185.V. - - a . ; 1 Vwrti XfiJuiinc, Iboh-O I i X J nt" Aiilsi'Xii c iiqiv 111 tlie middle of its 1 : bl-leciitjeye*.; Vol., XV;.' "f its weekly issue com- i ; uifiieuil i>n the Ist of .Septeiuhef last. Tin- A file- 1 licati public .Steed, not tiqw be made tfequaint- : , ed wit a its character or claims to cirti s iilpra - ' tibo. With -hht- d snixirdutute regard tor prti- ; j dvHu.-, policy or pupulari'f, it has aimed io ' ' stand to* Righteousness, tor Truth, for Hu i i inanity, against fortified iniquity, Fraud and j j Oppression. I here is not it slave-trader on this ' | Continent, tlroii-gh he thav ticvcr reaHanything • i but iiis bilk of nolo ami notes-payable, who ; | does not know ami bote friz TRiwsVj tliere is ' j not an exteiisive lahrioutor ©4' dragged and poi- I i solious Liquors who does not consider it a very | dangerous and iuimurak paper, mad wotnler wliy j it,s puld i cat ion. is tolerated in a©hiunteix:ial,eot- j : toiohuy ing City like New- York. The Xevark ' Mercury once forcibly remarked that it had ne- ! j vl-r known a hard, griping, sci'ewitig, avari cious employer who was hot Ecstih- to Tili: j Titißt .SE, nor one eminently generous and kind- | i ly who d-id not 14k© it. Prutnp and ptxtn-spo- j j ken iu its denunciations of iniquity and abu- ! I ses ot power, while claiming no exception from | human lalibility, it uniy have done temporary t ftijii.-tice to individia!s, bit? it h.is never been j lint Ilthiul to i'liuciple, iiut UtV to lliecriesol . the wronged a'.id suffefing. In its CoUwhus th.: ! advocates of novel and -unpopular theories ! coiiteinplating the melioration of human woes, | especially thong ot ttie VulCsltßts and- down j trodden, have ev r found audieitce and Imspi- i tulitv; while it has ardently iei.isted, and will | persistently combat every attempt t-> proscribe | and degrade auy class hoca .suyf diversities! ol Naaivity, Creed or (Jolwr. In defiance of caltwunis< the uioyt atrocious anil of hostilities the most deadly hnd untiring, | THK TRIIIIX Z has grown steadily in public ap preciation from the day of its origin, it mcnim of serving the public have been augs UieiKvd in proportion. Instond of a single j editor with one or two assistants, its orgauiza- I tion now comprises i nuuu-rous body of wri ters, each llited liy special accomplishment ami experience for the particular lure of dis" ] cushion to whve iiiw pen is devoted; the daitx ! xulount of re..ding matter giveti more than i quadruples that r>t itsearli-ett issues; a statl ot j valued ci.frespondents eneirrh-s the globe, j transmitting early and intelligent narrations ol , ' whatever is most worthy of attention; while j Politics, Legislation. Literature, Art, History 1 I- —in short whatever atfectn tin: social wa 11-be ing of mankind, Polemic Theology alone ex cept -d—finds here tin- freest ind most search ing discussion. Attached by profound conviction to the he neficcut policy of Industrial deveh unjent and i Internal Intercommunication,'^whosemust con- ! kpieuous champion tluough tli> last lla.lfCct - 1 j tury wis JIENgT CtaY-imiiued, moreorer,. ! witfj tli.it spirit of fdrbeaiancc toward our i 1 weaker neighbors, tir.d towiitffthe much wrong- I <-.t A e-ngiues of this Continent.'and of Peace | t with Ail whicifwill Ji.iirow th. n;mie of Whig, ' . <'t: TBIBIXEJ while surrerideriag no iot ot its j i iiidc]aetiiictice. codpented ttaruesjly and ar- , ileum w all the Whigpirty vo long as its vj- , j iditty was prescA'ed. w'fto'i, in IBAu-2, an I i .Kiempt W is made to ioterp 'fefe sliv. -huntiHg I ! into l'hi-retd, we steinly ii-sisud that hupo- ! . s;tion; when, at the close of":he last Presvleii , tint canvas.-*, it was seen tiut a large portion ol the Whigs preferred to detest their own party rather than allow its Anti-Blavery w.ug to share its triumph, even under a conservative Ghiet on a Pro Slavery platform, We know end proclaimed that, the big part-y wa* no tuore. t Suoaequeut events, including tiie rise and cul- ' miajtHHi of tin: Know ,\otiing Conspiracy, uml the gpevly ahaofptinn therein of the whole f force of fro-Slavery WWitint, only confirm- \ ed our uiidoubting Hiiticipction*. 1\ ith uo sickly LinienUtiops. theiefoie, lor the inevita- | bl) nygoue, but with pope, ind joy, and syru- ! path) , and words of cheer, have we hailed Hie oegiTuting and watched tint progress ot that 1 •ngljty li Err tttic,,N juoveaicut which, impeil , ed by the pelfidious violation of the Missouri I | Cuinpiiei, aud stimniated by the astounding ' ; outrages wherqof the tights of the Free 3et-! tier* ot Kanss have bceh the victims—by the repeated and utter vitiation of their elections j , by an armed iu->h Calloeted ay cotisvirtcy and ; hurled snddediy upon thetn from the border | ; couiiiies of tlie neigliboring Slave State, is | doal'neu to sweep away the landmarks of old party feuds, and unite the trtio hearts and, strong arms of the free-sonied in one mighty ! effort to confine the scourgs and scandal of! our country within the limits of th.*' States I which unwisely ujihold it. To the success of I ibis effort the energies of THE THIBI NE wiji he sternly devoted; while the TrstrExxscr. Rr.- rosa, including the entire supjifession ,f the ! ; I rattic in Intoxicating Beverages, will find iu i i "t, as htthurtw, an earnest aud unflinching ' j champion. Commoncimg as a daily folio short of mode- i : rate size, and with scarcely a shadow of pat • i riitiiige. TIIE TuißrvE is ROW issued in quarto | i form Daily (three distinct editions,) Semi- ! j H'erktj and Weekly, li a sheet 44 bv d 4 iwcli cs, eight ample pszes of s;x columns each.— I Its circulation has steadily grown from nothing ' i to the following aggregate*: : Daily Issues (evening and morning) 29.50acius . j Semi-Weekly, " 14,175 .1 ! Weekly, W.ToO < California edition, 6,000 1 ToU. 187,425 I IVe believe no other newspaper in the world . his a subscription list over i/alf so large as , this; aud no periodical of any sort can rival it. And while its extrei le cheapness, rendering an . increase of paying readers only as indirect* po ; cuniary advantage to us, has dophUess Inrcclv . swelled its subscription list, It would be nbsnr , dity not to perceive in this unprecedented pa*- , ronage some evidence of public approval and i esteem. !j TERMS. j THE TtttarStE employs no traveling agents f 1 aud sen Is out no papers on trust. If it is not. . : stopped when tiie.term paid for expires, and _ the subscriber does not choose further to pay , lor ?t, we resort to no legal force to compel him. i the Vttekly, mean to stop every papef i 1 on *he expinrtioii of the advance payment, awaiting a tresh remittance from-thc subKcrilrcr. j If nono conies the account is closed. We pay . no local agents; wish no money paid to,any when , the payer cannot trust him to mai 1 or.other wise send it to us; o-nc-j rn iiied, its safety is at ! our risk, (and a seriottx risk it-oflen proves;) ; but are grata-fxL4o everyone ho deems it a | good work to obtain' an 1 forward the Tiames end mnncv of his friends Bftd rreighbofs. "'Onr terms invariably ro—for the ' , j Daily Tribune. $0 per annum. Semi-Weekly,*%3-, two cepies for $5; five for j SII 25. Weekly, $2; three copies for $3; five copies Im $8; ten coptesfbr $?2; twenty copies, j or over, to b." addrcit. for $1 each; twenty copies, or over, to address pf each subscri ber, $1 29 each. * ' ' ; Add.gions mar at atl tim£s t)e made to a cJltfb , | at liih price p'-'d by tfco* j already i-i it. t GREELY & McELRATII, j _ No. 164 Nassau street. New York. J •J .V'L" W BUGGY for silo'fot Cash or onprov . Ed prodace. Inquire-at Rtxo'S GHEAI* UOLOS- ! k iij STORE. j Nov. V, 1853. ■** mast*. . N plication w ill be mad-- tbThe Uurcfuor of j 1 A this Commonwealth tor the pardon of (. as-j S i'it on Brook Piefpe. wHo was c?iMcfd of l..ir- < : ceriv at No went her SesH6hs looi'. Oct 26,1835. I TOUWIMM STOHE. JACOB REED W , r (HJLD respectfully Iniortn the citizens of V? Bedford an t vicinity, that ho Us op.eed his new ami splendid stock of Gondii in | the well known -'Colonade Store, ' (Bedford j Borough.) . Mo invites all to call an! examine his frcrti and cheap stock or goo fs, consisting of cvvrv | variety of DRY CiOCDS, Particularly FALI. p.l WINTER GOODS. J Silk good*. Hals and (hips, a Urge assortment , of B >ts ami Shoes, llarJw ire uttd QueetisJVare, ; Umbrellas and Fancy Notions. LADIES' DRfiSS GOODS. The Latlica are particularly invited to exam- ' in.' his Stock of Dry Goed*. Bhoej, &e, GROCERIES, and all other Articles Usually kept in a frat j cits* Irv Goods Jit ore. The subscriber has purchased hia goods with great care and will dispose fit then* at tlte lowest j cash prices, having doUixuhni to ilea cash and ; produce business, h* will hi able to sell at tile, sln'itest profit*, lie asks his friends and Ihnj public to give him a call when his goods. will Be , shown with pleasure, sa e or no sale. Vou may look for bargains at Heed's Colon nade Store. Oct. 5. 1855. ; Grciit Arrival ! FILL IMi lI'IXTER GOODS. | Exchange Building Store, ItllK subscribers respect fully inform their friends. customers, and the public general- ! ly. th.it they have just received the layers: as- ' surtmcnt of Fall and Winter flood* tbtfv have yqt offered to purchasers. Our stock J is i" p.rt JS follows : Blue, Black, Brown, and Invisible Green • French and American Cissimeres. various col ours; Ivy. Jeans. Wool Tweed-. Kerseys, Flan- . tie Is. Coatings. Beaver Cloth, Blankets (lords, I Velvets, Drillings, Rib'oons, Laoca, Gloves, i Hosiery, Shawls, Ike.., &c. 450 pieces Fall Style Calicoes, all prices, 12", - Plain and Fig'd I)e Latasaiid Per sian Clot tut, 250 '• Heavy and Medium Brown Mus lins. 85 • Super Bleached Shitting Muslim, ♦id ■*' Thihi't Cloths and Alpacuts, aP ; rolorN. T-" CssmocUs, afl colors and pffetei. 25 •• Ali Wool, Rag, List, and Stair Car- I pen. . . 15 •< Floor Oil Cloths, 4-1, o-l, 0-4, and 8-4 wide. Men and Boy*' Wool, Fur, and Beaver Slouch | Hats, Morocco Lined Navy Caps, also Cloth ' , andPlnsb do., limits and Shoes for rucn and j , boys Bootees, Double Sole MiUOCCO an t Kid Shoes for ladies. :;lo. :ui immense supply o! | Boots and Shoes for tnissi-s and children. t y,.u am thing to conic and took at the bargains we will offer, Produce received lor goods at j < CO alt prices. A B. CP. iNEK A CO. Oct. 12. 1855. i . ew Fall and Vt inlrr iii Mids. r pHF nndcrsigne'T begs leave to inform his A friends an I the pbblic tint he has just re- I , reived from the eastern cities, and is ti.w ex- ' ; htbitiug AT CHEAP SIDE, a goners! assort- | nient'of new stvld fall and WIXTEIi GOOILi. comprising a great variety of LADIES' DRESS GOO DM, of the latest styles; such in part as Illack and , Fancy Silk*. Merinoes. Coslimcr*. Co burg and t Thiliel Clot its, Alpticcas, Mrtusselin Delaines, I MonsseHne De Beges, Fancy Prints, fr.,m a tip ; up. Muslin, bleached and unbleached, froru a tip j up. a!'widths. Thibet and Bay State Shawls. ; Blue, B sek. Blown and Olire French Cloths. S'tp'r Black and Fancy Cassibtere*. Tweed*, r Cassinbtt*. Jams, Vesting*. Merino Shins and ; Driw.+s. Hats and Caps, Boot* an 1 Siloes it, ; greiit Variety, Ac.: Ac. <.HOfEH!ES. Sup'r Gulden Syrup and S. O. M.Basses, best j Kin aud Jura Coffee, X. O. clarified, crushed ; irud granulated Sugars, Fpjcef,. Teas,' Clioco- I late, Kktraot of Cotfee,ltice, Toleiceb Drugs! and Oils, together with every other article adapt- j ed to the wants of the ncop!.\ all of W :ic i he 4 : is determined ftvs"ll Cull-VP FOR CASH, or.| aptiroved prihiuoci. ildteaiK'dtfully Jiiyites all in search' of bar- ' ; 2 rius to give h!w a call before purchasing.—-! I Thankful for past favors, he hopes "hy iMr de it : ing,.tnd a ilesirc In To continue to merit I and receive a liberal share of the pnblic pafron : ag (r. W. RT PP. I Oct, !'2.lf-V). "m (ILO'NIIM STARE. | rpHE subscriber has. just onencd a new and 1 complete tT.OTHIKG STORE, in j the building on the corner ot Juliana Street, i ■ Bedford, I**., owned by David .Mann, Esq., and.lately ir. the occupancy of -Mr. Solnmoh , j Filler as a Dry Goods Stoffe, •H.id two doors i j South of the K ising Sun Tavcrn. Ilis stock comprises one of the largest and ; j cheapo*t assortments of Ready yiat ever brought to Bedford. Me has ! also a choice assortment of I>rj" Goods, *ll i of which he will sell cheap as dan he procured 1 | in the town. lie requests all his couiil rt frftinfla and others, . to call and see his goods —as he il-oes not c'on | aider !t a trouble to show tin in to anv one. I ISA AC LIPI'FJ;. _ April (), J-8 r is. ' ■ * - ' Yin fit. / T'.IE stockholders of the Ifoptwell and Blocdr Rut*. Plank Road and* Tnrnpika road Goiii-' pany, are hereby notified .that an for one President, five Managers addrbhe Treasurer,.v. ill be held at the Court liquae tke- lijoroilgh of Bedford, on jth dav of November React. Subscribers can V' >Te '(£r officers* eittier in person r by prosy, '.;Asiridrd th, "'first iusral rarnt gfone doiliy per. share .shall- have been paid previous to said ejection. David Brailler. M. M. 4'eoplos. Km. Fluid ley, d. U. Ashrum, Ale*. King. J,< M'AMFtKU t LANb i.Ol/KN, vua fiti: .anOfTio.k or TttwssMp Boirds o Sducition and Uuion Schools. riAllE follownig ••seelk'Ht School Book: have A ieeii :td >pt" i, l>y mure ttum on : ihoi s vm> Boapls of lldnettloti. in tilt" iaSt eighteen nioiilhs— First. l.'c.inse si their uiiSiujuwH-d merit; y> !'/, ?tecW*e MieV iue. ahvo, tile iiiost ; economical to tho learner. 11 FADING AND SPF.TJ.I\G. McGutfey's Lcl otic Pictorial I'rioi r. McfieS' s B Eclectic Jfpelling-Beek. Ma'Gclfcy'fi Kclectie First Rcolvr. McliutlhyH Kclech • Second RfsldcF, McGufT'y's Eclectic Third Reader, Mcf jutt'iy's KeleeHe Fourth Rb.uterj McGuft'v's Eciectic Fifth Reader, i* Roettri- ) eil Guide The Hcmnns Vottnc Ladies' Reader. CLASS BOOKS IN AIkITIIJfHTIC. Ray's Arithmetic, V irt Fir.{y _ Ray's Ariehmetir, Part Second, Rav'g Arthfuetie. 1 art Third. Key to Rev"* Arithnictfc. ALGEBRA. R 'v's Aigeiira, Part First, Ray's Aiga-bra, Purl Second, Key to Ray's Algebra. Purls First ahd Second, j FOR COMMON SCUOWLS. Finnco's Primary Grammar. Revised and Ko- i largcd, sn t printed from new typo This en-| Urgpd edition, embraces Svntax. wldcli is trcati- i ed ina clear, practical and pWAsirg mann a, i srtd the voiuniF is .a _;// r.rvl c(mr,-ir!e C i.ttts luxik for Common Sctumts. containing ali that I is taught on the subject in Public Schools. FOR ACADEMIES. Pinripo's Analytical Grammar, dleviw d, with j enlarged type— i the analysis of English s •n'encds-. It is believed that no books ever presmtetl to j the public have met with such universal appro- | bation as those embraced in the Eei.i:cnc Ew- i cation at Sf.airs. Not only have nearly aH the ■ leading practical teachers in the .State, hy their i letters manilestcd their high appreciation o! j their merit.-,, .ami the snti.dbction !b'*y f.-,-] it, | usi-g them; bnt many others.' who-"- -plie-e oi i instruction i in the higher Departments ot : Kd- j ucui(#n, but who also earnestly lab,>r- lor fife j progress and xvcTfirn of the (. otmnni Kchoois. iuve united in this geueruj yoffc of approval. Publislitid fey . I. J>Mtti!AN Co.', Giticintriii. J Anrvrs f>k BAnropn Cw.Krv.--Dr. JL I". j HakuyG Drug and 80,.k .Store.Bedford; Dr. t\ C. Rf.amkk's Drug and Book Store. Bedford: ' where these hooks may be bad wholesale and , retail on the nvwf favorable terms. School Boards will be suppli -d *-; th "..pies • for examination, and school* ilrst introdnetion. at reduced rate*. Sept. 28, 18'jo-c nuv iii: nil?; OF V \WAfHE riiliK su'o*oriber offers his well k. oaf: 'lai rn ; L Stand Fropeit", on K .v' IJiil, Fulton County, Fa., at Private Sale, withal the land la-longing thereto, being a-15S ti'UIN of patented IGo aCles of winch is vieared and untler gnrfd fence. The improvements are alar"c Frlfirte Tavern Stand, a goo i 1 irgc St :b!.*, sufflcii'nt to acatortlnfodntc eighty horses. Granary.Corn Crib. Wagon Shed. and all .other neccss irv oHI-laiddings, and an ex- ! cedent orchard of choice IV'.ir.— a ctfrer failing ! stii'sßl of wattraf the door, and scv. ril g.m 1 1 living sprir.ba i n different parts of the land. j •fiicr- lfc also this proj,-rtw'l " Vfl tPGOD ; riiA ANT ID C.Si. s. TfiP irimve Is o'.i" of the bcr 'known "Tavern j Stands <>:• D • r"td. itnA thi* l.aod i in a Ifgh 1 rtatc of cuitivatiw . and ve i .Gplibi for 51 is- ; dure. He :ihn off.-ri f.r Cie K.VI'.M a.'jomiac ; the above, on tvhieti'h •ft n: • frsiffe* oi: hull' tuilc South of the Tavern property, con- j timing HBO AfRSIS of g .of Hinektwna 1 in.l. j Al4 acre* of which is cleared an ! under f-uce. if a good State bf cultivation, and rlhV tmlsuiw- : well trmhered. 'The inipruvmncnts arc a goml new Two-Sior.y Wcalbcr-Koi Burns. , . Tills is oHe df the host ybnfc firms in the* i douatry. and offer* pecu isr inducements f Any ! person ayhobf-sire* t vaiav cattle. Ac. lie will sell in q-untitic* to suit purchasers. ' and anyone wishing to-make a hir-f via would J., well to examine the above p: upuidi-.'s bclorc ' Purchasing elsewhere. J • Terms nuyhs to suit purchaser*. Ffer further ith);. a;(j>!y to .tbo- sub scriber. JAMES S PRO AT. i Sept. 28, 185"). ; * * Ch.amheraimrg aa'l M hie, and ITitn j tingdon !Journal, publish, eapli 2 month), an 1 ■ jScud bill to fliia olticj. rd to col- j lct ail debts thereto. G. w. uupp. .0. U. OStEt:. . Bedford, The undersigned heps leave to inform his ■ friends'artil the public that the intromit.* will iu'j fUturc be continued, tit the old stand, wjuu'u lie . 8 now receiving and ppt sirg.a general and well selected assortment of JNeiv Fall and P inter Goods, which he is dotermirred to sell cheap fof cash and apjir 'V d produce. An early call is solicited..' G. vf. lit; pp. .J^minlbfr^tQr'sXdHce. i LETTERS of Admirtistratipn having lawn i | gfafitdti to the subsCribttr. npoti'tho estate of Ku ' san Butfter, late of VVondhorry Town- I ship, de*, .IfHIN-BFRGrR:-AdPrd 1 • * S 'tfb VPdudiAnwr ■ Sept 44. IH5*. ' Moae SiVw f&ywis- --Sxlii received it j.hi &>?- . Htiad" itorc a fS-sh assortment of CiLstnrn.'rgit, ] Satinets, J .its J not I'l lids, Nfout'lntte'Lsifis, 1 Coheres, I'nt.'s, '%< ..'ftt. /firs ano'CAPS N'.si' style f/trtg-lK g-> fl ifs, Drab and mrt, Afeft and "boys' Blue jusf received by eltpriss at RaiftPs Colon w?3 Stole. Oct. 20. 1833, BUT. T£l' E , Wanting !o Kv;ry &sa*iii'e IK tun \\ females SaUcr in'll-Hl(si, t No w dross of delicacy it wilJifg 19 dsscln lit" peculiar ailuiti.t-; luciA'-nt 10 ).m ;r x X t loose Jtlm. iils Iwt'oßgoy exclusively 1,, thf-ten i!*. Kxvept in extreme <*:v"S. l;-r xcisativ*r;. ■ will s tctfrlic© liar Health rxitief than too .-.y Tito _ ur:i 1 t-s an* nvt'idus, iareviif üb!h .Hid lll'li-fnuj;; Thus what it firs! could have htH.fi canity r. r.- vilu'd, or jiwrtiapM .K-tfiT still'. i:• t iionvred. bt> cjuui-i 1 coiuplu ali'i: 1 1 diseasi >.. eat only ru ining th.' ln-aitli >.f ihv mother. and erolotu-rir c her duv'i by wirkTirss arid .soß'-iiej*. btrf entailing broken constitution* I.;en her I'l.iWu u. anil vmiwn a*vng. it tmf dsM t*es.x:r r. Hot usmcd- nd [itnmiuarv jirosjiccts >t'the 11abend. Jot We re wnritfiii ' t.% as: w Ir\ 1\ a i \ ti n i (as i.iunsiii !s .1 'V il hi i) by tin- uittcr .x}•*.•,. (in ami stiffartnga "f others, >f the (irr-r.dfn eoniK-q.ll turn* -slio'ytttaiHn hcrseifand ibos© endeared hi tier, by her ignorance- of the siiii pk-st ami pl.iii.Csr rule's ©I be'pMh Pt smnfn fit|? with Hie marriage statu, thu vi)£vtiott ui ivi .-i L e-litaibs iliac.'->c. suffering and misery- . II >v m uiynrr s nt'ntig tYi,Ynjii*rnotioT.s. uf •IT ijjai intics ]> ..: ahai:, t > the ferj*l ytem, 'V.iicd out sr,nil! tli" Infill!:, the effect .* (it : 1 hei' arj ignorant, *i*l for which tiii'ir iti;}- is 1-y farbi.lt seat".', eg Budicai udvicM !i tn-i'iv t'lrf r tViini 'proltp.xti* i : teri (fUin£ <.l' flie 11111,) or lantu jitor albo* ( we Uehiliiy , II nv intny sir.; in const lilt tpotiy !<>r ■it ny doMbd piec.r|ing Cotiftin;iil©l*W lion j:;- riy have difficult, if not for its cure and future pre vclli iopu This iha cm do I>T poxivy -i g a little v> lurne fah-eatly pos.-jessed f.y which tells ia 1 wintt is tile matter, and tells her what to do for it, iti simple hut chaste words. aad such its she Can nmlerstati i. This little volume is entitled 77/:; MJRI'JED imM.LVS Pitiv ITK M (O)iPA.MOX. ill' Pii. A. M. M A I'll !Cf A i T . ftorKss in or nis: isi.s 01 wx: >■. On" Jill.l trim TIJi i'j 1 {. r Wi,tMlO) 18e.. pp. 'Z"M. [OS n.vK v\et.e, i xrr.a Bixnixn, s|.j A 1 tin!sri wa-'i *,; CMI'JKi" have hve.i *d t. I/i which there'w- le uj welds < ONK fll'N DMl't) 'l ti' •!' v AA !' ?T.\T JIV .51 AIL. attest fug the With esl ijiiaifon it. whit hit' led 1 as a reliAldn |M>ntar jncdieai JI'JUK iOJi K Villi V 113! A J-K th * autlior U ivtu_* devoted his exclusive atten tion t>> the treatment of eeni-lhllti! S Jvt cpKnrdo leiiial. s, in respect to which he is yearly con sulted by l'leas.l:l Js, both in person aJ.d h> le'ler. IK re every woman <:.,n (J!si-oVer hy Contpti rit * her ■ .vn'syiitjii'dns w fth . .iTiVh': descrtbei. the Uit.iie. chaiv.icr, .v;-• .5 of, arid the proper remedies for. I ' T C :nipiiii:.T >. The w.ie aiioiit beconiing it mother lias riTteC noc i of instruction and adyit c < Mh> ntjqost hnport'tocc to licr future he ill il, Will find snch in'tructinr. and tvdarieit, ?•(!• tvr>"i oxplain many syrtijitonis which otherwise •wonid ucc:tsi< tranxi • tv or al u m, as lt the p 'eulirriti _\x iccidclit tf>- l.er situation arbil scrihed. It is of c iitfse i'.npraetic'flvle tn convey fr>lly th" various subjects trcotctl ti!'. A The J ire , f ,i nature strictly mtended \< r tin married 01 those Coriti >).l:ith. ui.u ri tge. Ihe ivv.-iatior.s.ce 1- t.iin i in its ;• ig* s Lav;* 7r*v. •! a Ith esifg to ♦h (isand • n the innumerable tiers recefVed I>V tnut! or wfisrh In- is p nnitt' i-v the Wii* t*' st- publish ' Will rrtfeft. J..: ri ■; -J i I r. .•. ..tlipin, it: i ■ 'ju . ti;. ; . .4 1 1 vt• N. 7-' ;y T. 15 17. Or•' • L A' 0 ** ■•'/ ■ ■ ■V\ . ife Of- le-eir pcc 'r.eild- ■; l.'i'u fur • mi. t : v ■ ecu> or ir-ore. 11 •. ••no .-51,1 .i her zr it '■v iiisli and -nd< rii jrVcmo 11.01 Th s I VorcjU'id d'-'riny c'tnlim ini t>< ; . r. vy si.cen ,-sive (A;i:s milr.* .imt .'"ire did jjilict'-d f'fOstrati. her. putting ln-r Hjc hi iii TniacTt daitgct. .1:1'. whk'h was "u tlo' J.ist cce sion despaitcd ot. T sujijosyd th it this yt.ate of thii p- warincvi!si V. nn l .Vssfgnvd'raystdt tu iucct t!ie '.v&rst. At this time (e w uIM-iit t\vi months) I heartlyyp^lv(k bitniiv Spoken of, ms contain some on-tlcr raichic- my c iv'- l'n its ftieeipt .md-p ■rnsal. ! vjcuiot express Tit yop fhc relle? itaffbrticd my 'li-trcssed nund. ai.d th juv its pages imparted to toy, Wife, on learning th<- jrre't jisvoit... 0! J|. M. U s.injcnux pro' ided a r> tm tiv. It 1 pcr d, .v p 'osptot to me vi 'uich 1 liftic couceivc. w,. x tw'is /J/J... N'o pvcu.ii.irv c-'sidcr.iti<>ncati uve.^ • repay tlm obligations 1 urn rndeV to yen", for IftiVlay been the means of impr.itmgk" us the matters contained in •! he Married Woman:. Tifivutc Mcdjca'l Cotpjui.pioii;'' But foi this, crt arl'iher year you'd b*ke passed over my Jhead, | in.all human probabrky n.y )?).■ w illd liav, | biien in he: grave and my. cb:<4r*'i J*ft rpothiW. I iefiA." Tn ennscyn cuce of th e.i.i eo
    irjK.rtiiß:ir\ sale, varings iit'iipsifiorff havt pet n iti mjn. d ■ as well on liookseljvrs i s on the p.nbiic, Ay.,i irhi ioßs pt't tie paac. spurjplis ,isrln!>fj, r.y.ft siij fititious infringements of cipv. ight. .m il o'-it* j devices and lec . psionK, it has iu.cn ft.i.|isßrt>., I;Vur:. ter: 1. B . (111 • Ills' m. f. rl. :S.B. f : U av r. ■ rCims : bitri '.r.'S; NMcl.ynn ahd A. K MbCturb,- Ofmm tmrsllir*. ■ . • f - 7 s , XOI'ICK . IN th- ' matter t>V? iwlicl .by th* f l-'ourt of CocjiupmP/vas of./jcdfold Cchiutf for : tlie piirphsp ./f to fi.i*e nfCn a' timffau? I tirntdi iv,l. .iiil That "in CousfaUei.cc therjnp.n ' ronimiitc has been agpotntftfl. And firftii*# j that In: has" IkicouJ r-'-fpruvU, aiu haKiuaKy ; so her Ac.,-and prsving Ahc sfipoftitfi:oft of a i Coipn>i&si.on t,o fal.c je^umopy. iii prmajf of tiy ( shove aLfed facts, *• ' ■ ' %'* Tim uiier.sigioiiL.iipppiftfrnl \ i buraunpce otpsaid petition wou'd give nytk v * f tbaC Jw * if I atti atf t la.'t'wj: jhifrca. V.f Sm'd i rntvjt at- hi* 'Ufiin 1 jti: t'aeJJki r / , i i ,<*u . Fat-ur lty the T7th bj Ndveatber ,TB )S. at f() L'c.h.e!; A. M- wlidn a:uf wTi fc At ti l'~' tons it-,. I ieft*t"(i m'jv cttfc-i.' t ~. I v* *•' • " T " - r 1 • >T. A. BOYB,' !'■"■t V- •:'•*" s G(^, ni^rrn 1 .-- 2. 1 fvV'. :- V . V * ' * FEB BllaliS, V j For just/cos, (.'oWfr.Mf-■ 1 for.srrlc ut tLL* ofitf. Va(n:itit Faith for ritllj-: st.i'XToa r is dvfti-e." ijf-'tWr th. t. J. , . locimlof , alM.uii one 1a,!,. '; 5( . ' ntai Ibnniiig*: reck, coutniujug-122 it sb tyij 4 vrc** r.it I'i s t'tliji ot Which . girnd tue4ii(.w . pltfii., tl cote e i'VU, .•:> acres iheteof v.-jl; p., e -'i d s.pyrutv C Krm-S Ot sam Ah. be bUru'l. and i • ai-cvc -iv-.o !t „j April .nil. *rt fi i i. I.i .\ \ia i i. if; , , A ni-1 . at. hpifn -■ • .iivi l\ Ni;i\!A: NE W C - lite t il!i i! t ftfl.Ai/i. jj |Vl■* IV i rest, wsiluliy anni erii "j< ~ j j j\sf refurue I thu eastern cities, avd _ now fctairing ami a \. tr „ v and hi.; s .i" ■ asaortuiiitit ut i J*,;rit r aud Sniifrapr foo!s. , olis Istitig ,n part of t'h.)hs, CfcsxlfcVirs. black '" I fatiyy K-iifyifts; n I yalrtCtv of Sum, * . l M.iVs llibs d'.-st jj. s Keliftick V jeilng.fi i " I n ona.le r.'fuuli Bri'H.s f -r panfs. J.iuei, for cojiig/ t ' Twcea . brown and bl.iclt M'lijftius, ffoiu .t > com per v.ird uiwvarda; Cott on Bagging;fUrm' i.Utys cotton Tabic Diuticfa iV.r 1-, per \s, .j. ill use or ; LUie3' D.&3S and fancy Gnott, . • uf .all dcsi-ii; tio!;s, Silks. }, kertdj Lairo i'ilaliiCK. .Vol sflle T. i'ftieS. A>J e-o. ftp j>i 12 . | ccnt/i?up to it per yard; Domestic Oil}!:.:',!, ; IL: jye (iin.'h.itiis. !. ices and fc>ipiim-. J,,| kid :yid ill) kiird cu Udics ami gent' Gie-vU* . , l.i.vii and sih; ildkfs. Hosiery for tucp. sroji.ei nibses wiii children; wen and *i nic. t shoes, : Toitsan ; gaiters; misses shots; a large r. . _ tuetii of Hat.i and Baao -ts, of the very lat, -i ty!* . A g'X't! £!:j Ji'y r.f GLCCERIES, ' C< fTee'for il". rents per por.nd. ? ;•( w r F; rat j at ail prices: crushed, pulvs r.x.- l -ami fhrifii Soy r. Baker's-liromi rhocclate, r'prhil Lard j nil..S-,erm Oil. While Oil, flth. HsTCI/. far i dies. T-e.s of alt birds, hes'r G*•'.■?• it 5.; i:.j : r.] ; New Orleans .M afirises; irexb i!*>rHr> inS j M:'i kernt. ' 1 ( t fioPHs7!,trp .id UfirttMarr, ' a ■' '* ,: 'd.s. f ciasaw „re ttnd Geiiarwail n t)ui stock has been itelectcd with the yreafr 1 - 'id to 'juility aiuj j.riri s. R.i d x, . batter u:.wire:; we Can otijrj ilMtliCep:* Ui X to i | t;r hascrx. Call and s'o aid dnn't '\*e r.er i w "id '"r it—drof, j ; , a „,j fu,! r e for • Jnrstlvrs. i 1 k.i e< of country faicii in ex. 1c! .;,e lor to,,d-. t the i'lc'ie-t n'sri-.a-i . „ .. SANBOM i GiiriiAl.T. L ■ iford. April 27. 180-V. t'SPHIsC fSdOli]|iHii. [**-'• su -sc. ...icr i txex thisj i,; ioio::o --iog li s f i -mfs fl ; 1 if!' Iv ri'l'l 111 l! f|# |"i . sto. !. ; bPJtI.Ui ._'.\7) WitJJJiU (iCfil.-ij 1 y. .! 1 It i"' ilas selected Iniu ti'.; lug.' it xhti ; in the .. istf'Ti c.t; . V.'e li. r u'.r'j**rt. />.- I /fA'vv r;oOL-S. c. m; i.-i ■ fir..; n C.I, IS : t ■k ' j' - li lih'tk si.H., rf ..J! 'f (J s!jV"|./ : iteleges, i issues, (treiiaiiiio > IV. cm figinfft, . I Lawns, Gingham... A.-. J u (IT/TL CCVf ' o'ftr st.iek is ur.u-tiuJly large .-:rf- f-arftrt!. ;m --firacji.g I. iubi (dih rrd-Sw l. . j.jerd. Mrjid a: <1 'tddii t.'jiobri' -; ijCoor'.; s v; : I t- ' i;. f ,. •. n rr,,n till 1 !/:■— Linen meetings. C,.:t> -uih'.. Pfb v.- * C> <■ Ml ,1 I ai-.c J. '?, i;jOiisit!t Wl* 1 ' b: ■ wi:; i.mssian I'iapeiK, , t,o. Fin-, green alii hrt.wi: I>eragc aud G.er t ' drum lot Veils. lk.\ fLr.vF.y&.iyji ror- : wrm m.h si ClothCasst*r> s a;vi VcsjU.gsj ot every i ' c'TceAdbtf :> k tnd, pi-sir-,, . v l/ 0( h >i Ah G'£*u4#.' —B AJriiCgj, t.nwiis, Gjjicqajjia. etc. ... I'MfißO ! l'- ER!ES— d ren,-h worle'd. Co'l .ri. !!■•n'il; ief:it'V a , Sleeves. i^svrtnigu, ; -'■■'••-k-rvr '.*'jcnc- A i r Ur.it" iq: *vi .ti irt-T *l. ; T;n• . -*? ' ' ' • C iJ i.-iiciy. *,: %i;c2 sjicjss, n..j; \iyn 1 bill ..'rl.i;. 4 * O C Ai' 4 ? ;x nr r.f I.ooT: : c! •.r rtT t- v . v . •V ft. 11l Oil r.£ rifi'jCEfJKp. Uruys. .Me-" "■ 'iicir.es. P;;t:s. < la, and bis Sfut,..,, n i tact.-"'arv f" *.*'■ ot'ghf * * .- . kcot'stci -eeM * c- "" neto I c ottJtrv strlre. , ...ir.x i.; icknowl 'lciov ihe libera.' f.atrefi-' a ; '. (o.'ar.- extend* i. I ;ha!t cruitEvor to ? I. - j its "Viitionnnce by k-aping lVt g 01" 'a!,,, is a*-sf most v ar.ed and ■ o-v's-t'-.CR -ie ttiVr, . Hrs shirt i> opposite tbc|t> 'fcrj JJasl. PETFR LTATf!iTATJtI If; B'lliOj-d. Af ;:V 11. 1*1,4. ft !J F-i ~|g pmi.ic sts>K % >, 8F V lU'ißUi B£.ll EST j i F, - TfIL sfths-;'?f6-r wHt-ni< f iii c r-s'o- ■ ! * * tyiPFR. ■ R;"to 3wr l Ban* : ".*s Creek. 1" 5? 1 . t'h.j- 'fott-os*;p p*fr t> ri )■•< fr, :n Suhtli*'. tjrg. sdjtV:Ts.ty-! m-Is >f •' ■ ' -b'dsil- 7 Coh 'J, Jj^iea. ; " .N-'chCTTs J.ybns r.?V $} ' s -* .ffrßf.t hi al'ow ?A ce. hetw/cii Ff' a~d ?;)• M'.rr.- r.f which •s'ch-ar. d uh4-*'r g<">-d yfflf n,o Sn!lpVevtiic:,fs' ofe. li Pro ff.'ry 'at ,1 c 1 v '. si: t<;r; HOI'SJ' o .-ajlc Ig JJ.i-.-ri, wivjv !■( ' ver s''d.,;>. w - .o." corf-cri '. ~■•.! *:.f .'if - ''< f jjinpii.''li i'da.g. - a v t fft on' tf.e "f hfjo-rty. Aim V., , d > Ti'-iant .WotiSc. ' * 4 "*■ "-* * Sale rh w.fnapnrc a? 1 hVft.nr.T". *3t 7'nffie? ils rns Wil'tai niade fcr %n. ■ <• . -U)A.M .jCKd-bv.SC' 0ct..26, ifc.A>-ti . - ; . iWipEoif®rlL . * '- 4 •' r *' v f. - (ui fn the <-!* : ;'*r.s o "! -.1 Ueiiord RoMpJij, Cm spjd.-JiCe n J-.-ia ''••"t-t-en mad,-6 pevJioi, t - th .- C-;r; it si',.-r.-* y | s sstwna ot- im* Peace. f**-rr -ttsr H good a'#;/*" be t'le cer.- BYjar.b'r of the'L'oV ? i!' ' ■ • ..1), IVA*"•?i"*--H, . ;-'i l 0,-t 20, 15.",.",. In td£ Cv :: i CAir!7r.-)n PIM m Badl'dAfi Grdr.l**. I : xv'i- nms ■- V: 'V ' V J"- . ■ n-iji. ;i*'-r. did ui; i-v day ..) August. ' 1 Ihy o' fit' I!) Wof Prxtnottftta'ry cf I ti.- 'C'.dut 3'l aa,, iu ,4'xt for sai.l r , (1.-uhly , t.ia <5 Aseifiyc? oft thu wid • V * ' , i Ni.vfnc i-i h-jf" y r jf.v'.-n t>. the, end; to fa of 1 * w.d *'! ' thf,-3 Hillfeiicd ju fct Ittaift, ilist the ]!<:.- iJjU'Jgd.s ;of sr.hl wauxi V.yvj appointed f. ' 1 t]bc ffh.i day 6f Nov . rrfi er. next, for tjje ic.u , i t4ftiauu W j* atfujA t iJodtixd. the "il i <'l' T ° * tV i AF ML 4 • ~: I •• T>. vYASITA'ZJAUiHi, fm.'k'j.v 4.1 Oct: 2d, 13.5".. . { JV ANT 1.1/.'- Av. ?.vcsi Coi aiiAi! *. F .'if -* .1 iVjicdu'tlyx:/ P 'tp- Coro, and Buckwhia't,-. > " 'ill; oth'-:-h apf/ixivci! w &&s.' ~r f'.'<>d at cash prices. '