A BRILLIANT FORCED MATCH. —Co! Wa lace, 1 now commanding the r.gm.it of Z uus, at Cumbeiland, sends in his official account <t ibe late dispersion the rebel* at K nuney. We find i J ve, v io'cresting reading, arid the countrv das r>ason to be proud <<l the pluck and endurance of the Indiana suidier*. Fh-v march'd over a wild, rough, mountain road, and that t, rmnedialely al't-r eveia) davs of sleepless railroad travel. We quote tli - folluwing portion, firs! piftr.isinj* that the snemv had a full hour's notice of this intend ed attack, and that they had routed the r.-'.el* out of a house in which they -were strongly posted. We quote: "My attention, was then turned to the battery on the hill- Instead of following the road, as the rebels expected, I pushed five companies in skirmishing orcl-r and at double quick time up a lull to the right intending to get around the left flank of the enemy and cut of their retreat. Hardly had my companions deployed and started forward and got within <"ifle range, before the rebels limbered up and got over the bluff in the hot test haste. Between their position and that of my men was a deep prectpi'ous gorge, the cross ing of which occupied about ten minutes. W hen the opposite ridge was gained we dis covered the rebels, indiscriminately blent with a mass ot woman and children, flying as for life from the (own. Having no hoises, pur suit of canuoniers wa* nut of the question, a thfcjr went otf under whip and spur. After '.hat, 1 qinelly marched into th-' plac" and took possesion of the empty houses and a le gion of negroes, who alone seemed unseat* ; ■ at our presenc*. After searching the town for arms, camp equipage, etc ~ i returned to i Cumberland by the satne road, reaching the ; amp at eleven o'clock at nigtit. My return was forced, owing to the fact that there was t not a mile on the road that did not oilei hall i a dozen positions for the ruin or rent ot my 'egiment by a much smaller force. "My regiment behaved admirably, attacking coolly and m excelhnt order. When all br- ■ haved gallantly, 1 canr.ot single out officers for praise. Suffkiar.t tossy, they they c i ducted themselves like veterans, arid in sucti a manner as to entitle them to y<uir confidence j in anv fi- Id- I beg to call your ai'.ei li MI t the length of our n>ari h, e:ghty--*\i n nd - in ail, forty-six of whirh was on loo: •••••• < continuous succession jt-F mountains, made t . twen'y-four liours, without rest, and varied h\ a brisk engagement, made, too, witnout leav ing a man behind; and what is more, my men a'e ready !o rrpe i tt to-morrow " From thp Lancaster Inquirer. PAPER GEAERALS—MIST\KES, If the telegiaph reports ate turret I, the two! pnper Generals, Pierce and Scbenk, who com manded the government forces at Gt--at Bethel and Vienna, are censurable in toe higii-st tie- 1 grre. In the first ens*, Pm;ce gets as contus as a school boy, allow <s the rren to b- pia- i i as to fire into vine another, an 1 then in the face of the foe don't know how to command them. At Vienna, the Ohio Ircops are rushed right I upon the enemy'? battery, and the fir-t in'im.a l.on they receive of their presence, is the show er of death dt-a'ing balls, grape ai d cannister dashing into the cars and their rai.ks. Such roidie:i as rally around the g• • . .r, ot rve good leader#, and tie na':nn wt!l not endure useless sacnfices of life by the blunders of in competent men. The country possess; s great numbers ot experienced officers, who will lake care of their men, a; well as give account of the rebels. This i a matter in which the coun try w if! demand the greatest ci. cuoisp-ct;on. Lei no mm lead a btigad*, regiment, or even company, who is not equal to every emergency that mav arise. .Nothing demoralizes an am v so effectually as lack of confidence in their in ters. These are no times in s'amf on ceremo ny with men. We cannot acq ;it th* National or Stat* administration) of a partisan bias in their military appointments. The fact that a man lias ten a hadiig njil iai.- |ilu cizn is not a proper ground for promolim in the army. It undoubtedly requires a certain degree cl stratagy and tactics to manage a ran cus, or carry on a politital campaign, hut poli tic! ate not regarded as the best school for high scientific pursuits— certainly not for the com mand of armies. Swear Him In We insist upon it that Horace Greeley shall be compelled to take the oath of allegiance to t tie United States, or else remove himself and his old white coat and ail his personal effects, including his pestiferous newspaper, out of the limits of Ibe country covered by the Star Span gled Banner. Asa loyal citizen of the United States, and as a faithful adherent to the glorious star?and stripes, we demand that the govern ment compel Greelv to leave or take the ovth of allegiance at once. Our reason for making thi demand is because Greeley published the fbl lowings landerous.disloval and traitor us assault on our flag in th - Tribune in 185+, and to thus dav he has never retracted it. W•• sav i, let Greelev be sworn in or let htm be run ou' -—one ot the other. % From the New York Tribune, IRVI. Fail to the Stars and Strip eg, All hail to the flaunting Lie ' The stars frfow paie and dim ; Tpe stripes are bloody scar 3 A Lie, (he vaunting hymn, It shield's a pirate's deck, It binds a man in chains, It yokes the captive's neck, And wipes the bloody stains. Tear down the flaunting Lie; Haif-ir.asl the starry flag' Insult no sunny sk v With hate's polluted rag' Destroy it ye who can! It bears a fellow man To groan with fellow slaves. FEARFUL TORNADO IN ILLINOIS. — Lives Jjost . On th* 19th instant a terrible tornado swept ovr Champaign county, fllmoi*. A corres pondent of the Chicago Tribune says : 14 After the wind had tested the moving ca pability of everything portable , then came a shower of hail, which converted our immense crops of rineamg wheat and waving corn into barren wa'te. There are many faro sin the vicinity of Champaign Citv upon winch there u not a green leaf or a blade of grass left.— Wheat, oats, barley and rye are entirely ruined. I visited many fields to-day. and found the small grain mown to the ground as with a scythe; and the stalks were beaten and shivered, look ing as though they had passed through a thrash ing machine. Corn which was one and a half teet high, was cut off even with the ground, and the stalk beaten to a jelly an inch below the Kirtace. Up to this dale we have heard of five persons who were killed, and quite a num ber who were nwe or less seriously wounded." ABOLITION SPECTACLES. It is all. verv .*►■!l fr hleading j'tirnal-= iti tiit* Norn •<> d-tr. that they wot. d in any mt rmitftfnaiic? an invai >i of tlit* '■southern S:at-s fa purpose of interfering with tii*- ir institutions, hot if th- fall "ving, from the cor ir-jpomlnce of 'he New York T'ibun , does not smack somewhat of a'xilnioni.m, weareHii thle to coo preh ad what a'<-liti > > s i. rn ans.— Ife us.*3 the f itlo-M tug language (an we tiuii it j.i .ted approvingly by many of Use parasites to Ihe Ttit'ttn* ) "The sight of the armv crossing the Potomac was very grand ami ioppressive, as u.|i f.r lite scene itself in the midst of the most lovely landscape, glowing wiih the riches' vendote, finder at !tr sky ami bright summer sun—as for the gieat occasion so trinaikahle and mem orable in its chaiacter. Was it not Hie Army if Pree.fom entering into the land ot Bondage, lo proclaim Liberty for all nun? I trust so: for, if not, it was only an idle and worthless pa geant, and will be a ourning shame.on th- Free North. Yes, freedom lor the divine Human ity! If this war were for anything short of re alizing a perfect equality of right for every hu man being, it would he the most foolish crusade, or the direst butchery, that this eanh was ever stained witbal. On the triumph of Freed >m over Slavery rest the hon >r and the fate of thir nation. We achieved national liberty lhr ugh the revolution ; we must now achieve i h i I na! lihertv f>r all in-'- m !fv OS .1 (••), ' V I In.! \ ran,.- vv'oy o ue c• aim !•> : a <? > for all the wot Id ! C?" We fiave been sly.wn a<t >cu tvent •: n ed by the Mayo:- iu I !i rOt the ci •• f L T iitel Slates ami Caua !a, r-i tifying t the su perior excellence t Dr. A \ i,.* Compound Ex tract of Narsif.aiilia ami tu (he value . ) ■;!! ids remedies as articles cl great- public t.f..lit\ Such evidence ft ur:such high sou r c- s b. as us • ..it triumphant!v tn the position we have long ir.aint|ined with reguatd to Diet. Ay r.s pre parati ins, or more particularly our advertiz— men fa I them. No pub isbeis need be mme opposed than We a;eto :fi • p- i n tigi'mi of i. k- v in iov s in-, nut we kne.v wh n we g tn. that i> is -dies were a box • a > -uspi ci •i of doe, 1 i ri—they were a ut the best it is possible to produce for the cure of dis ease, and tl at til y have the confidence ot al! Communities where they a?e known. No', a l.j ie t>-cause the Mayors' f the whale country believe then useful to their yeoph-, but b'-cau-e we know from experience that they are so to ours, do we believe we are rendering a sub stantial service to ours reader, in rr ing their virtues kuown to th :n —[C iri. r, Pi • iee foo. Ky. I'IMTLES AN'DSKt.V DISEibEs —A re ill.* r Still of impure blood. Toe blood b' cum-s thick and clogged. Tiie skin i> not able to cast of] the impurities so important to health- How many young men and woman we see with th'ir faces covered with rumples and blotches, who are endeaveing to temove the'ni by th use of soaps and washes of various kinds. This is very dangerous and should never be p-iac ! i<ed by peis .ns desirous of health. Mothers who has children afflicted with sorer and erup tions, sh iu!d never dry them up by external applications, far in this way they w-i!| drive in the humors and produce iii health for the child during its w hole lit- time. There is n< mother that iikis to see her chi dren afflicted vv ith feeble h-a!th. JUDSO V ,S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are prepared expressly lor the cute ot eiuj* i lions of the skin, suc has Punpl J , Biot-hey Sot >, N.C. Th-y chuse the blv.od o! ail im puriti-s, produceiiig a beautiful, clear and h-a'thv skin, so much admired by taste am, I refinement. --DILD- COLEBAUGH —On the 2+th of June, in ! Union township, Mrs Mary Cole&augh, wife j of John Ooletaugh, KAUFFMAN. —On fhe 25th of June, in St. Clair tp-, Henry KaufFtnar., aged 71 year | and IT days. deceased was a very worthy and highly respected citizen. His sullen d.a'fi is an irrepaiable beravemect, as willtnthc communitv in which be lived, as to his ta n ilv and personal liiends. May he rest in p> nee! Wll ETSTONE MO VERY. -By the R-v H. H-ck-rinau, on '1 20 h i st., M . Hetov k .Viietstor.e. to Mis Mary Ann MuWery, both 1 Monroe township. REIIER--EVVALT.—On the2sth ins'.,by Rev. Joseph Hannahery, Rev. David H. K-i --ter, Pastor of the Stoysiown charge of the G. r i man Reformed Church, Somerset co.. Pn., t ( Miss Annia Maria Ewalt, of Schelisburg, Bed ford Co., Pa. 2C £iu 3fcotriis ctnt nt s. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letteis of Administration on the es'aie o f Har.rv Kauflman, late of St- Clair Town ship, dee'd.. t#v iu be-n granted to llie unde signed rsi.!ing in South Woodbury Township. All per sons knowing ihem-elves indebted tn said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and fhosr having claims ugamst said e.Jate will present tfae:n for settlement without delay. GEORGK f>. K \UFPMAN, Ju y 6, 1861. Administrator, i DMINISTR ATOtt'S NOTICiC~" L-Iters of Ail.i inistiation on i|-e i-ela e of John \lfGriff, late of St. Clair Towtt-iiip, dec d., having been granted to the n !r-igned, r-- siding in said township. Aliprasons knowing ibern selv-s indebted to said estat- are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim? against sa.d estate will present the-n without delay. A BIS' ER A ALK.EU, JR.. July, S, 1661. Adininietiator. ADM UN IS IR AlO R'ITNOT ICE. L-iters of Administration on the estate of Robert Darnet, 1 <te of Middle Woodbury Towthip, deceased, baving been gran ted to the subscriber. Al persons knowing them ! selves indebted to said estate are rrquested to make I payment immediately, and those h vmg c aims will pretemt tfaeni properly authenticated lor set tlement. DAVID BARNET, 1 Juna 36tb, 1661 Adm'r. A UDIT< R'S NO! If E. # x JL ><jjr< a'! Au 'i tir 'o distribute the funds in the h.<•' nfSmu**l Gr fflih Admioi-trator of Elicaheth G ffi'h. dec'd., '.vifi no r ih pirii 's at his office in B"i1foT. , on th" 23 i of Ji.lv, IBCI at 10 O'clock. wl;cn all inter ested cm ait-: i. J. W, LiNGEN FF.I.TI R. July S, IS6I Auditor. v otice! v All persons are he'eby notifi" 1 not to trespass upon iny farm, for the purpose of hunting or fishing, or they will be dealt witn according to .aw. Tqls not re must be ob erved as lam deter mined <n b- protected agsinst such tiessps sers. Buffalo Run, July 5. HENRY REISER. WAMKD! WANTED T * Fmir ahle-hniii.-ii men, with otinrf torses, to complete the Bedford Dragoon Co-npmr, Thi- company is intended fur a tome guard, end any persons wishing to jotn will plea-e call at the Drua Mora of July 0:h 61. H. C. REAMER. A TTENTION CAVALRY! ! I fie n.rn hers id i*.e BclUrH ( aval jv company ere reqe ted to turti onr on S.turliv ihe 6 it of July as here is important business to be i.ttended to at that time. By order of the Captain. July 3th 'ill. in ARM FOITSALE.— The s-ohscriber of lets- for sale his farm in Napier tp., near the borough of Scbeils burg, containing ONE llf'V .RED ' FL •> r-rt • i.pa " a teg I *•• ( s gro ! ce :! sr u d r it) .* gi ~d ft rrt- t-rn. ,! (.1 .ss i it wale*,. tw.. Pi : or. ■ is. -I : all Vtin-t, Oi' I'lutf^ees. J L~U. Tu u h< ad ei 1,, tses, I ore-gf ais and all F. - r Jar. n i g nit >.ls. vi I. ,ch wli Ue so i w lib t''e faun, if dc:r d JOHN RINiNGER. SiiUltsbuig, June 2SU,. 6ts. * VDMINISTRA i ( IIS NO IDE.— L- i !•, c iif A dnijtii.tia' j.-.n h vie.- be n granted to the sub en' r rem.ting m L T n ori Ton -bin. on the K-t te of Jos-ph I'. Car ti'i, late oi it. flair tp . dec d , . II peisaMis indebt ed to said - late i ereby i rtiG. d to ri ak' - Ifri tnediate payment and those having clam s will pre sent tnem j.i.ipeily -a Lent icaled f.ir settlement. M CHA EL 1 f Li. 1 Z June 2itb, '6l. A'.l ii v . VI) Ml N {•>; li Ai Tc S N Oil' L. i, ih iv 't Ac ..i lisfrntjnh on it n (;!■ of F.I zr.le'h be; r-'iirr, l.le of Mid life Wpoiifn-irv tp . <*■<•* <s< ', raving tins day h en granted to the subset Imr residing ill bon'h Vood bury tp., ali prisons knowing themselves indebted to said date are requested to make payment i/n --mediately, and those buviug claims will pit-sent them pton i'y authenticated ior settlement. AI.EX. HOLSINGKR, June 28th '63. * Adm'r. ELIXIR PR 0 P V L A M I X E THE NEW REMEDY FOR -• P. & I'i tl ,t2 /A 1# ti *'• i • Pti'iue the p st yea' - b, e '■ •<* ■ !of ice of lie me I c•! ; ; of* - - *>* ie! • b - Pure Cr I -l.z * ChOi feofl-'to,. KE:,Ti:vr Fun rulu:. . i r: and having received iro.n ir it.y sou physicians of the highest standing a *. ; ~. fients, th.s MOST FLATTERING TTsTIMOMAL? OF ITS REAL VM.UK in the treatment of'hsp ;uf ' and obstL te •.*. ease, we are induced to present if t. the public in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. which we h pe will coum.eml it-ell to <hcs> who are still eritlg will, ft. s atfti'cTTtig Cn.riplarinf, and to tb" tTied ica! prcctit.oner wh*> may feej di-posed to test the powers of this vanahle remedy. ELIXIR f ROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of. has recer' y been ext* tisiveiy ''xpri ir.ented with in the Pli ANVS YL I 'A V/A lIOSPITA L, a* d with MARKED >UCCF. S will appea' from the published accounts in the medical journal. CC7"I t is care fully put up ready far immediate u*e . ith full directions, and can be obt i ned from ail the druggists at 73 cents p*r b./ttle. and a woolesale of BULLOCK ft CRENSHAW, Dru ggi-ts ai d Manufacturing Chemists, June 28, '6l ly. Philadelphia, Tmr OST! LO>i ' j A NUMBER OF PROMISSORY Notes and other papers wh.cl. are of no use to any one but Ihe ruh-criber. Any person finding them anil returning them to rne, will be lib" a!!y tewarded fo- his trouble, baxtou, Beoford co. JAMES L. PRINCE. June 17, IS6I / lAtrriON. \ j Wh* t-3' tr.v wif- 1 >a*: le|t u y beo a* d boaid without anv just c us", all pit. Hi. .. ■ e he ehy c >ut one I a g i. u► ' harbor J. a . (1r trn ti*-g hr on n.y account, as Iw II pay i-bl ! of hr cooirar--. REUBEN GAPES. Bedford, June 17, 1861. O TRAY SHEEP. ~ Oshnp to (he preniises oi the su'osc ib-r in Somh Woodberry to., v onc (in>e since, five nea*i of sheeep, wiih th** wool on and two la., Ibs, ore of Ihe lambs hag a black -pot on 'be back ; two of Ihem are rams, one with horns and three ewes, live oid sheep have the left ear cropped and ! pipce cut of the right. The owner will please come lot ward, prove property, pay charges *tn.i take them away, or they will be disposed of according to Law. ' DANIEL BECHTEL. Nobel's Mill, Jur.o 21, 1661. F'.BUC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Or phanv' Courr of Bed ford county, the nibscrTi-r w ill ofDt at Public Sal", on the premises, in the village nl fTearville, Mon ro" tow osbip, n sai'f County, on Sato day the 31 "lay of Augu-t next a HOUsFift 1,0 Pot ground, late the property of Mrs. Hannah hoi ton, dee'd., situatn o# Main street in said vi'lage and bounded by Saul main on the F'.ast, an alley on the West, Laac Grove's '.ot on on the North and lot of Nicholas Bordei street on the South. The location of said property is a deniable one, making it worth the attention of any one wishing a comfortable ho:n. The i rnprovements are ut wo gtory log dwelling house and log Stable, wfh a well of gooi water at tbe door. TERMS —Ore tb rd of the purchase money in hand, at the co*.tii nation ot the Sale, and the balance in two equal payments thereafter, without int* r t. to be secured bi Judgments or Bonds and mcitgage. to concmeiice e.t one o'r o;k. DAVID EVANS. June 21, 1861,-ta Trustee. \ DMISTRA TOR'S NOT ICE— Lei lets • I Admi iivi*a'iiu, bavin g bem granted to the tub.nib-1 on the E tate of Daniel McDonald, late of Union Township, lit il foid County dee'd tl* \ In* t \ tot i' \ a *>T(>>, indebted to sa*d •*,• • • . -pi. ai dal b \ i g .- :- * r : t CUIL" l.t lets' ■ l. for > "I = HLNoY VCLONALD ( . bUci.aiLw WLkaZ. i 3 May 17th, *6l " A NEW DEMOCRATIC MORNING PAPER. "fill UNION." V\ ith a view to mcfi a universally admitted wan', the undersigned will issue on Monday, the Ist of Jul-. i—*t, a Morning Penny Paper, to be called -THE UNION." 'i he (treat ini-sion of the Democratic Party, wnirh ha 4 E VER stood as the BUL U ark of the UNION and the Champion bt ihe CONSTITUTION, render- its entire unity .-nil hold attitude m tbi> hour of National per ll a matter o! vital concein. The pending stroma |e is not less lor th- maintenance oi a United Coun try than lor th- Perpetuation of Democratic Princi ples, as expounded by JBFFKKSOX and JACKSON. The most itiomenlo s re-ult- ba..g upon the issue. Meie party questions are lor the time by common con sent aujou neii. Ihe past is de.d, save in its le-- sous ol experience. 1 tie Democ Mc hosts have not shrunk ftom their lull share in the le-ponibilin s and dangers of the emergency. They |,aie rai led with one accord a loiind the standard of on common country. H.il the occasion irnpo.es olher duties. 'Phe Goverit n fit w ill ilef)an I an 1 receive Ihe willing suppott of everv patriot, in it. ert.iris to vindicate the Na tional ho or anil e-ar-ert 'he National authority ; but Ihe 1 reservation of Constitutional Liberty rests mine with the people than with Congres-n,and I abinets. Vigilance and Unity arr the.eiore spe cially requisite in the pres-nt juncture. It is the purpose of the Proprietors to make "THE t NION," in every leaped a first-class iqurnul.— The Demociacy ol thewhole (y' rheW£d of u hold i.d vigoioiis .'1 ejauui'-iiar daily ; and.us ef fort wilt be spa i. d fßle, I'llE t N ION bo' h pen ai ud lii i'nt as a i\vspip-r and as f • Xpu el I of |h- grf-al pViripl-S for whlltt I li "ilil'l'ietll* (lilt) h Ve ever iNsoj .'(eied, and wh.i-Jl a i- how s„ uiitiapp ly luipei ille.l, roll lelo s tiave p rfertell g■ i c - >; - ■ 'I--I. sasW I | pi. ce f . rile | ne. Irmn ' ti I npnti a -litis al.t I tin in. s b.i i . wit! . utii ■ e. !.s lo rrnke a seniral in inter est a'd ability to ho uw.er m rhe city and while the paper will he l-aries-H Uerno r tic, it wit -ed i.'<■ Hy tvoid a 1 fadiotl, the deadliest batie to party elheiency. We look to the DrfflUn sfatie M>sse for support, a.n ! shall lajjpi tonrake THF UNION in every way worthy'their and liberal patronage, as a le-' , readable and Tea i less Journal. I Ell MS : Per Annum, Three Do lars Ciders should be addressed to TO. SEVERNS k Co. No. 130 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. June Hist, 'til. TH E OOF .NQL'iM iO\.— W H rAS f.'lz i ColV In. lat o' -I 'll-burg Borough, '■•■a id, died -e.Zed of !t * h. lowing lit ..I i. state, vz : One ltac, o' laud on Ciie-ti.iit Ridge in Nap.er 1 'own-hip, Bedford C"> , adjoining lands ol Jnni: S. 2>U'|ei, Charles W . ( ..I v;n and othe s, containing Trn acres, bav rig i- ii , a d the children of issue, nine full heirs viz : Jane Scheß, deceased, leavii g issue Abraham C. Charlotte A., .lames H-, Maigaret, Martin and 1 d'.card Sch-11, the la-t two ol whom are minors, who have for tueii gua dian Kobe it M. Taylor, Esq, J.:ii- -, re i ling in Indiana, Abraham, Charlotte, nd Miitin. residing in Ohio, and the others in B- do d county ; Charlotte inle>martie<i wi'h Mar tin R y ley, Lliza in: -r nan n ! with Robert 3 i'. o . K-q.. R then CoH in, Wrn. Colvin, Gen. M. ( Ivt: ( -.VV. Co! v' , Margaret nt-'rr aired w -th a 'J ui j.itle i in wmiiA J. CESSNA, Sh if. ... "01. 'A R vis r ! ii tit % est !: Ma-ny & Wont!', Reaper nd Mower, with the wiii N • ! mining Htt-chment greatly improved n ! r nled to work W-. 1 . Also, WOOD'S Mill F. MEADOW QtIF.EN MOWER, v h eh Ins lot 191 Ins., dr light, nd war anted fc r-'t lodged clov.r an.l a 1 other g< ss—nearly Ii i:o- and -teel. fight, dur hie and cheap. Manny A Wood's machines, now be t the wotld, for small '• ' a! Inedi te" work, and fliou-and* are aire rfy '■! I io this --ason, . II who w ant mu-t or der ininvtit ntr! •: a- harve-t is almo-t here. Also, 2 DOZ. "ORFI N CASTLE GR AIN CRADLES," which I- Ih* Irghte-t riming cradle known. Ihe largest ml best assortment ol Grain and (lias- Scytnes and Sued.-" ever biougtu io Bed lord ro.. Harvest Implements of all k rids, and bet ter qua ity than tho e kept ut Dry goods' stores.- Price;- to -uit the times. HARDWARE BY THE TON. Wis mg to continue m bu-ine-s and it being my interest to ple.is" the people by fair dealing an I reasoi able prices, I w ill allow i o regular dealer to ill d-r s 1 nie. H tving lost enough by those whe have off my property tor- theii own u-e. un< def specious promises to pav, 1 am ite'eim ned tr tru-t none but m> u wlo are known in co .mtinity as 101 e t, lel i able ill i! prori pt, mak irg good t heii | lorrises and ;co nil g to use otf,-rs' goods Without endeavoring, at bast, to render in equivalent. "CHEAP FOR CASH A \ D SHORT TI ME.' WM. HARTLEY. May 31st, '6l. A LLEGHENY MALE AND FEMALE SE -lINARY, kie€l<Ort Co., Pa REV. W. W. PRIM, A. M., P,tncilial, Ml.-s A L. PRIM, P;eCeptre>s, Miss S. J HRIXI, Teacher on Piano Forte. 1 his ir,stile ,| on> under the supervision of the a hove na '.mrl p-rsoris, s-istr-d by other eo-npeten I e jcT,ei s, affords a f ill ronr e in M th u atic Na'ural sriencea. Languages, nd B 'lies L-ttre. in mil- r , Pninti ng. &c.. 'i gives •xl i de<{ instim lion The S'imrri. r Term will commerce *n Aug I I*6l. students udmi'ted a' any time. Ha>>it-o health, sv-tein, and p.omptne s view-, moral, -o rial, r>d domes!ic, are here made prominent oh ject- id education. That the physical powers, a well us ihe mental, may be cultivated—Oalisthen it- exercises a e ntcesary —here the Student meet each da/for systematic phystca' exejrise. TiOs) ft,/ i Will pjy for board, including fu J nishen room-, room tent, fuel am tuition in common English, pi" term of elevei weeks. Extras, -t modera'e charges, even les than- heretoto e, ot th in the c rcular calls for. Students prepared for the highest ci ss in co! lege. Fo r Circulais, or particular-, address W, W. PRIM, Dec. 21, IfCO. Ramsburg, Pedforil Co., P r IFE OR DEA7H-~ J j Tb- snnsf'ibets fake jdeas ire it annotinc irg that they ar now prepared Tom i (free) to those who wish it. copy ol an importan little woik.by the lati Dr. Brampton, entitled ••Th Invalid s Mrdiral Co\ /■/.</," publi-hedfo the benefit, end as a waning to young mm am persons who suffer from Kervot'S Debility, Prenvi lure Decay, kc., kc., supplying the means of sel enre. The reader is irresietibiy led to compare i useful life with an ignoble death. Reader, 10.-e not a moment, but send your address for a copy of this little work- Address the Publish ers. Dk- JOHN B. OGDF.N & Co, 04 & 60 John St.. New York. M vy 17th, 'Ol. 3m. PUBLIC SALE OF V VLOARLE RE \L ESTATE. By virtu of an Order o: * tie Opiums' Cou.t ol of Bedi.irl Comm. t'• ■ ret. d Admioiitatoi of Hi Eta eoi Supb.a lb' In, late ut Southampton ToHlltliip d-CeU'lt Will sell il' public OUUiy UJbH the pr-tm.ea, on tsat uiday theflDthdsy of July, tn'Xt the mllowiug deer ib-d K-al I'.late, to wit i One iiW't 5.1 |Mi HOUSE and LOP of Giound situate in ( i p fine, iid, 'lj miihg lauds of William t.• Hi..5 . i s.>i, in aatd Township, f.O. . u . (;y jci.J' L Dl -hi. ij - J " Ti tu.3 .'..lide kuii on 'MI of Sale. HFZEKIAH O'NEAL, June 21, AJtnrntstisthT '.Tssiatv- 'fea. . 'S* -. J U It 8 ft .V ' s Mountain Herb Pilis. AHOVK. we present ym with a perfect likcnrM m Tftueo. a chief <>f a tribe • f the * trance .iftec .\ution, thai <oic ruled Mexico. Y'-ti will find a full account o him and hi* people in our i'aißphitU U'l Almanac*—it* be bad grati*. from the Agents tor the it JMU. fixe Inventor and Manufacturer of *'JutUon'* llfvo tain Herb Pill*." h*-> *peiit the greater part of Ms life in traveling, having rioted nearly every CUD ry hi the world. He p.pent over hix years among the luriians <sf the Rocky Mountains and ot Mexico, and it was? thus that the •' MocxTAiar HKKR PILI*" wore discovered. A very interest: a account of bis adventures there, yon will find Via our Alinauac and Pamphlet. -It is an established fact, that all diseases ariee from IMPURE BLOOD I j The olood (a the life! and when any foreign or cnbealthy gets mixed with it. it !■> at once distributed to every organ of the b-dy. Every uer\e feel- the poison, an i nil the'vital organs quickly complain. The atomach win not dlg**t the f*#< \ perfectly. The liver cease• to accrete H mftdlocr ..f bile The acti'-u of the heart U bevarno djpgged with the poiaounas matter; hence, a oqiMPh—4?i 1 all from a alight impurity at the fouutain y V.f l.fe—<!• liluni! Ae If u had thrown m tue earth, for iiistiftxce, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny livulet. to a few minutes the whole course of the rtCe.ru b-coaifS disturbed and discolored. As quickly dues impure blood fly to every part, and leave its stipg behind. All the pas-ages become obstructed, ami unless the obstruction is removed, the lamp M life /loop diewpht. lliese pilla not only purify the blooi. but nil the secretiousof the body; they are, therefore, unrivalled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, livr Complaint. Sick Headache. fee. This Anti-Bxlitui Medicine expels from the blood the bidden seeds of dia ea.-e, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vi'al organs. Pleasant iadeed, is it t< us, that we are aide to rlaoe within your reach a medicine like the " MOUNTAIN HKKB Pli.us." that will pass directly to the afll.c'ed parts, through the blood and fluids of the body and cau*e the sufferer to brighten with the flu&h of beauty and health. Judson's Pills arc the Pat Remedy in exist ence fur the following Complaints: B notl Complaints, Debility. Inward IVeat.ncu, Conuhs, Freer and Arnie. Litxr Complaints. CM'. Female Complaint*- Oneness i■] Spirits, Chest Diseasa, Ilealachrs, Piles, I'ostircnesx, indigestion, Stone and Gravel, yyspepsia, Injtuensa, Secondary Symp Piarrhaa, Inflammation, tons. Ihopsy, ••••• GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who value health, should never be without these Pills. They purify the Mood, remove ob*tructlona of all kinds, cleanse the akin of all pimples and blotchea, aDd bring the rich odor of health to the pale cheek. Adi" The Plants end Herb* cf which these Pill* are made, were discovered iu * Very surprising way among the Tetucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac f or Agent, and you will read with del'ght, the very interesting account xi contain* of me " GKJUT MFDICINI" of the Ax: cs. Observe. —The Mountain Herb J'llh are pui up tn a Beautiful Wrapper. Each Ivx amtain* pills end JUiaQ at 25 cpp't p r b-x Aii genuine, have the signature qf B L JVD&UX it CO. on tach fcox. B. It. JUDfaOTT 8c Co, SOLE PROPRIETORS, Ao. SO Leonani Street, x E iv roitK. MR POK P.AL£ BY AI.L IIETHONK DKALHRS. t n >ALF U\ It. (J. on JULl anr. Mr-'ft, an>l Dr. B. F. Harry Pi'.t St., Pa. Jan. 11,1 StiO —1 v. "VTEW GROCERY'— JL. X CUHNKR WTM PIT T A\D JULIANA STREETS. THE fiibsri iber is opor.inc a! this •!! known <tan I, a VV-L 1 fofk nt (JROCEJIAS, Con- TF-ClioiarifJ. Tobirro anil T' consist. R.U in parr or Ciiiive, liov*N, niti>H-I', AID jijlieiiz-D S'..'*rs. RFFIR '".! AN.I ANL,L. N Symp. HNKITIII M -I, Yniin IJ .nn, IMPERIAL TAD Kla< k TT*a. CBOCO ATF. Corn Starih, fidvnrins extracts. Cheese. Cotn RJIOORTIS, painteil Buckets, Jlustir.g, Wall, Scrub. Horse, Shoe,Tnoth ;tid Han, Brushes. CONFECTION A KIE>, Such a- p'ain an ' farry randies, fruited candies and t! vored Je||i. water, butter and sweet Crack- ] ers, foreign fruits, O arises, Leo on-, Fi-, R. inns, ! I'nir.e-, 1) tes, Cur ants. Citron-, Filberts, Walnuts, Cieatr A'uts, Aiuior.ds, ly Pea Nuts. TOUAfTO Concrets Plugs, Sweet Plantation, Natural L'at, i Rough ar.d Ready. Lynchburg Smoking, a suveriot , article, Cut and Dry, 5-c., CIGARS. Operas. Sixes, Hslf Spanisli and s variety of other brands. The Public are respectfully invited to give tiim :i rail. P.ci ics and May patties supplied at very reasona ble price*. All kitul s of country produce taken it the high est market prices. J. B. FARQUHAR. Bedford, April 29, IS6I. PUBLIC SALF. OF VALUARLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an oder of the Oiplians' Couit o" Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at Pub •tc Sale, on the premises, in South Woodbury town hip, on SA I URDAY, 29th OF JUNE, INST , the following decribtd Real Estate, viz: A Tract ol Land adjoining David L. Reptogle oil the Fast, Divid T. Millerontlie North and West, and Chrts | 'ia F.veisolc on M.e South, contau.ing Sixty-eight A - 'r>, n ore or le-s. There is an O chard of choice Irnit and ood running water upon the property, and also a Dwelling Hou.e and Blacksmith thereon erected. Terms made known ondav of Sale DAVID T. MILLER, Adrn r of the estate of Susannah Miller, dee'd. June 7,-It. PUBLiC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Bedford Count' , the undersigned will offer for sale On the p emises on SATURDAY, 1 f>th JUNE NEXT, the fol owing described Real e>tate, via : A tr ct of and con.aining 212 acr> s adjoining lands of I) Snowherger, Martin HI lie si.d others d-sign ted on the diagram attached to the p oc-e --dirg* in Partition on Dr W. VV. R.ed'a ta'ate as part -'C," and situate in Middle Woodbury Town ship. TERMS :—One third in hand on confirmation of stle si d balance in two equal annu l pyments ; without interest. AARON REED, Kx'r of Dr. W. W. Reed, dee'd. May 17tb, *Ol. 4t. RJPHE RAILROAD CAN'T BE MADE PAYMENT IS NEGLECTED • All those that aie indebted to th*e undersigned, ■re requested to call and pay up. Tbo account* are uumeious add none large, and' can'be paid at once, and in jute tiobody. Ey attending to -his notice, the cat can be kept iu tuotton 8c d>n't forget to call immediately. A. L.DFFIBAPDH* March *?. W. W. KAIK. SOOS , DAS'IaOW. MAI? AND DAVISON, Importers and in Saddlery, Carriage aud Trunk Uaydware and Trimmings, NO 127 w OOD 61 KELT, Pittsburg, Pdne'i*., Aw4l 5, '91.—1 yr. t N APERIF.N r AND STOMACHIC PREPARA \ tion of IRON purihe 1 of Oxygen and Ca boa* by ro-f.bii-ti iit mi Hy'rogen. Sanctioned by tb-j hish°st medical authorities, both in Europe and th United States, and piesrr ted in their p actice. f,' The experience of thousands daily prove, that jta prep'.ration of Iron can he compared with it. Impale ritie. or the blood, depression of vital energy, ne and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its nox cevsi'y in almost every conceivable ase. (nil has ion® in ail maladies in which it has been tried, and pii> Jao oiutel v curative in each of the following complain"*, viz : In Orhihty, Nrrvout Aff-rtions, Emanation, Dyt- VT>*'a, C nixtip-jtian, Diarrkce i, Oy ronton, Incipient (or sumption, Srro/i'/otis Cttberculotts, Sail Rhrum, Mismen strumion, Whites. Chlorosis, Liver Cmplaint Ckt-onie Jradarhrs, Rheumatism, Inteimittent f*Vce> I* an pits on ihr. Fare, In ca-es of General Dvbihtif y whether the result of acute disease or of the continued diminution of in- vous and muscular eneigv Irom chronic com plaints, one trial of this restorative has proved sue - ees-iu! to an exrenr which no d scription nor writ ten attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have become lorgotten in their own ne ighboi hoods, have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world as if ju-t returned from pot ran ted travel in a distant land. Some very sig i.al in tances of this hind are attested of ieaiae* utf rers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmul, i itiineons exhaustion, critical changes, and that * nmplication ol nervous and dy-peptic -iversion sc ir arid exercise for which the physician has fit ame. In Nervous Affections of all binds, ami for reason familiar to medical men, the operation ofthis prepa ration of lion mud neces-aiily be salutary, for, un like the old oxides, it i* vigorou-dy tonic, withoo bying exciting an* over-heating • and gently regut IJily aperierii, even in the most olis'n ate cases ot cOstiveness, without eve being a gustnc purgative, o: inflirling a di agreeable sei.sa' on. Iti-thM latter prop-rty, arrio z others, whico make- it so reina aably effectual and permanent a iv -.edy tor Ri/rs. iijkxi w tiich it al-o appems to ex - eit a distinct and sjv-cifi • action, by dispe.sing the local t-ndei ry which forms them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a susie box ot these Chalybeate Pills bas often suffi ced loi tne nio-t habitual cases. In unchecked Diarr/xru, even when advanced t Dystenteiy. confirmed, emaciating and apparently malignant, the effects have been equall decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, de bilitating cough, and remi'tent hectic, wnich gene rally indicate Incipient Consumptio/i, this remedv has allayed the alarm ol friend* and physicians, in* seceral very gratifying and interesting instances. In Srroj /i.'ons rubercn'osi.,, this medicated iron has he ! more the good efr-ct of the most cau iiously bo*.meed pieparations of iodine, without any of their well-known ' •' '. ties. i~e a - ei t'u „< -■ i. lies cannot be too confident ly invited o ibis r-i n edy and lesturative, in the es ses pecti'iarly affecting them. In Rhrmaiism, both chronic and inflammatory, in the ln'*er. however, more decid-illy, it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain 3i.r| teducmg toe swellings and sTiffne,* of th joints and muscles. in Intermittent Fevers U must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its pro gress in the new settlements of the West, w ill pro boblv be one of bigi. renown •>nd us-fulnes-. Noiemedy has ever been discovered, in tbe whoe hi-torv ol medicine, which exeits si.ch prompt bap pv an! fully re-torstive effects. Good nppetite, Comp'ete digestion, rapid acqnisit ion of strength, e ith an ui usual dispesitinn for active arid cheerful ex-rci-e. immediately follow its use. Pur up in neat flat metal boxes containing ,10 pills price SO cents p-r box , for sal- by druggists and dealers. Will be seat free to any address, on re ceipt of the price. All Idlers, or-l-rs. e'e . ehou'd b* addressed to li B. Locke & fo., Central bgruts, 20 CEDAR STREET, N. Y- Ju'y 20th, '6O. THE N. 7. JOURNAL 0? 03313131:3 \Newrsoappr devoted to N tional and State Pol i tics, piodnrti ve Industry, the Arts and Scie rce city affairs, litrrature and general intelligence, and having intelligent co respondents in all paits ol our* owh and in foreign count iea. The p oprietors claim lor it, all that pertains to a journal of the very first rank. To companies taking 10 copies or upwarda ONE DOLI-AR each, 13 copies FirratN lollars, 6 copies TEN 4 copie* six " 3 copies FIVE Under 3 copies TWO each. The pap-r w i 1 be addre-sed to diff'reut persona at the same Post Office, if desired, except in cases of c uds of 13 or mo e copies, which will be mailed to one address. The paym nt for each club niuat ba made in one sum in advance. Oi i/y Journal of Commerce, $9.00 Junior (daily ) do 5,00 Two Copi'S Junior to one address, 9,00 HALLOCK, HALE Sc HALLOCK. Kdi.ors and Proprietors. 91 Wall street, New Yoik, May 3, 1861. SSSsOO Pay. the entire cost foe Tuition in the most pop ular and successful Commercial School in the conn try. Upward of TWEL I £ HUNDRED y ung men from TWEN /1 -EIGHT different States, have been educated for business hern within the past three years, some of whom have been employ ed as Book Keepers at salaries of $-.1000.00 PKR ANNUM, immediately ufx>n graduating, who knew nothing o account- when they entr-d the College. sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, with out extia charge. Fo Catalogue of S6 pa?e, Specimens of Prof. Cowley's Busires- ar.ii Ornamental Ptnni n*hip,' and a large engraving of the College, inclose twen ty five cents in Postage Stamp* to the Princi pslt, JENKINS & SMITH, Jan. 18, 1880- Pitt6burg, Pa. | wLiSCLUTION OF f AETiNERSHJP. I / The firm of Sinitli and & Langdon ha- tnis day been di-eolved, by rou'ual consent. The Bcoks are now in the bands uf Richard Lang on, loi collection. AU persons knowing themselves indebted to told fiitn, will please call and se.tla their accounts, either by cash, or note, forthwith as the Bocks must be Closed. b.MITH 4- LANGDON. Ropeweli, April 26th, 1861.-3 m. 1.1 " C f J-A L E A gray tr.are warranted aound lu " every i*.pet, si d gentle , auitable either for laim or iso*i:y ure. Alio, a family cwriajjo and a set or fcsruess. inquire ol JOHN R. McOiRK. ftdfctd, June 14tb, '6i. v TRAY MCLEA.-- C)s Came trespassing on the pit onset of the aubscriber tesiduig near Ootrn vilfe, en tbe 12'b in dsrit bay ruuLs, iiior 14 t.eo-s bigi-, otK* tr.ale, tbe othir ten.ale. "1 bo owuer will prove propetty and take tn*o w*y,or h-y ■ ill bt iitspoiru or accui uuig to law. Jure J4fth ] JONATHAN bUifßlCKiiOl).
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