COMPLL\i£.\TTO GEJY. CAMEROA HJ.\ OSO- ME SPEECH B Y G£J\ E HAL MOO RE HEAD. At ti.w time of the inaugnra.ion of Mr. L'n colu, there was a largo delegation of Pefiiisyl vsoiais in Waahingic u, embraeiog uisuy of our most prominent. worths ami itfluenti-l men.— Getting iuto a body, these gentlemen paid visit of rtspect to the Preside ut, G-o. Scott, Sec'y Holt aud other worthy men, utti eraoog them Gen. Camerou. The Geucial however, was absent attending to bis dunes iu the Senate wbn the delegation cuiisd at his ro-.uis. But Gen. Moorhead, whose rooms soj -in G*n. Oaut crou's, with a cleverness that did htm great credit, appeared fur htm, aud :a vJameruu's name flunked the delegation for their eouipluiieut. Ailutiiug lo the fact ihat they had called to congratulate Gen. Camerou ou bis appointment to H piaca tu the oubiuet, Ml. .MooriieaJ sato that itiat.ttpporutiuent, 44 though a high honor, was not a promotion of it- recipient. 11? ba i lined his laurels as afaittiiui representative ol Pennsylvania iu the 6eu*t<; *ud Ue great pro tective measure which had just become a law, aDd for which Gen. Camerou had toiled un tLucbingl) 'ot sixteen ye*rs, would be remem bered to his h 'Uor ivtieu trio highest honors be might euru iu 'he wits autii.uis< ration of the ollioe to which he had just be-u appointed should b forgoittn." TUB OLD FLAG. —The San Antonio (Texas) Express, gives the following aecouut of the depar'ure of U. S. ti.>-p ? trom Sau Antouto: 4 'A large toooourse of citizens had collected to bid the troops goo i bye, and wheu two com panies, under the eotuuiaod of Major Suiiib aud C-.ptsiu K.ng, marched out, with colors flying ami baud playing the national airs, sod the olu buile'.-rt Idled and war-stained banner of the etgh'h regiment floating ia the breeze, ttiere was a most profound sensation among the peo ple—strong men wept. We have never seen so much feeling evinced" oo any occasion The people cheered the troops all along the streets, and tinny followed them to the head of th- Sin Pedro, "where tuey encamped, ** We sbaii see, long, a march like that of Napoleon to Paris, on his r.turn from Elba, not of Ft-dersl troops, hut of some lead, r of the reaction against the treason of the ji Q 'f States. This cheering of the people of San Autouio t the of th? ell flag, presage* the triumph with which it wiii yet be carried through the whole region now dominated over by the armed minions of despotisic.— Wash. Republican. Among the h?st men iu ihe U. S. S nf i.a AMDBKW Jons SON of Tennessee. He made another soeech on Saturday 2d ult., which stamps hiui as the e,o,t decided Uaion man in that body and entirely too good t he classed wtth the Democrats. We are sorry we cannot publish his speech in full. In reply to Mr. Lane, he said, 4, he thought he might talk about rreesoo. f fur fathers talked about it. The Con stitution defines treason as levying war against the Government, and aiding those who did so, aud show him those who make war on the Government *nd Sro on its vessels, aud he wuuii shew who were tiaitoro. Acd if he w*s President of the United States, he would hav- them arrested, and if tried and convicted by 'he Eternal God he would have ftoeui hung' II? referred to the action of Tenutssee in re gird to secession. It seemed aa if the Sen ator from Oregoo had not heard the new*.— He declared that Tennessee 60jJ.l ever remain jr. the Union. ' CIRCULAR OF PCFF'S MERCANTILE COL LEGE FUR 1861, P. p. 64 ~\V. s Haven.— Everything new issued by ibis establishment i.t looked for with interest. Here is a business circular that will ornament a parlor table; the covers beirif decorated with iwo elegant en gravings by W. SchnehmaD, viz: toe noted Iron Buildings in wb'cb tho College is located, and an animated view of Pittsburgh and Al leghany. The synopsis of the collegiate course will be read with interest by ail who de-ire to obtain 'he best business education. Ail poiuts of the Uuiou have furnished numerous arid em phatic testimonials < f ibe superiority of this establishment. Thirty States are representee in the classes recorded in ibeae pages, au 1 tbi circular is iu every we I lest iu all their relations in life—may they increase and multiply aud replenish the lanu, and thus tultil the injunction of holy writ. M. On the 7Ui of March at the House of the Rev. L D. Kicbman, by the same. Mr. Josiah P. G :r --retson, of St. CUir Township, to Miss Ellen F. Blackburn, of Napier Township, Bedford Com ty. Iu Schellsburg on the 28th ult., by John Smith, Esq., Mr. Nicholas Seeteto Miss Catharine, daugh ter of Samuel Beckley all of St. Clair 'i'p. On the \ 7th by the Rev. II Heckerman, Mr. David Beard to Miss Rebecca Kcons, both of Bed ford township. Kotice ol' liifjiii-ition. YtfHEREAS Zicheus Cumin, late of Comber- V V land Valiey Township, dec'd, died, seized of the following Real Estate, viz One tract of land being the mansion place situate iu said Town snip ol Curoixrlund Valley Bedford Count:, cou taiulng atK>ut Eighty acres more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Wertz, Jofcn Frederick's heirs, and o'h r*. leaving a wi i..w Sarah Luuun and issue >ix children, viz : Ann inter married with David Dick en, resi ting in Senrca County, Ohio, Sarah Lnman. residing in Bedford County, John Lcman, the petitioner.Mom-s Lurnan,residing in Seneca C- unty Ohio, Bei jamin Lunian, re-idmg in Seneca County, Ohio, and Eiiza, intermarried with Wi liam Giil-m, residing iu Beitford ' ounty. Notice ia therefore hereby given, that ic pnisu ance of a writ of Partition or Valuation, to mo di rected, I will proceed to hold an inquisition or Valuation on the premises on Saturday the 6;li day of April next, when and where ail interest tuay at tend if they see proper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, Beiifi r", March 15, 1861. Mice of iitqaiskiou. "* R7HEREAS, K ichel McCnne, late of Middle II Woodbi-rry Township, dec'd, died, seized of the following Rea! Estate, viz : One Jot ot Ground in the town of Woodbeiry. ia tiie County of Bedford, with a dwelling house fiereon erected, hounded by lots ff George R. Hoisinger and Jacob Brennem..n, leaving issne seven children, to wit: Johu McCune, fhs potlouer, •Samuel B4cCu.ua. Rei cca Ailawiys, Margaret Igu, Hannah Bariej , Nancy Ann .Vloore. ali r-siding in Blair County, Pennsylvania acd Saufbrd Miller, whose residence is unknown, Notice is tfiorefora hereby given, that in pursu ance ot a writ of Part.tion or Valuation, to rue di lected, 1 wt-i pro -red to hold i.-n Inquisition or Valuation on the premises, on Saturday the 13th of Apriljiext, when uni where #1! pirties in terested may alien i if they sea proper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. Sheritf's Office, Bedford, March 15, 1861. SHEHiFFS SILK. BY virtue of a writ of Vend Exponas, to me di reeled, thera will be soil at the Court nous :, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday the 3Uih day of March 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following Real Estate, to wit : One tr ct of land, containing 6-5 acres more or less, about 4fter the election, ir he in tends to accept said office, give no iter thereof in writing, to the Prothonotary of the Common Pleas ot the proper county, who shall immediately inform the Secretary of the Commonwealth of said acceptance; and no commission shall itjue unlit the Secretary of the Commonwealth has received the notice aforesaid. S. H. TATE, March 8, 1861. Proth'y. MLI.IT NtiiOuL. fIAHE undersigned hereby informs the citizens of A Bedford and vicinity, that be will open a "select school," commencing Monday, April Bth, and continuing four months. A Normal class wil! also be formed. Having himself passed through a full course in the State Nbrrnal ami employing none but efficient a* -istauts, be fVela warranted in in surii g satisfaction. Pupils of all grades wid be received. Teachers throughout the county may find il to their advantage to apply soon. Terms moderate. Apply to A. N. RAUB, Frincipal'of the 44 Bedford Union School. March 8, 1861. last Notice. THE book* of tho late firms of Reed St Miuniub, sud J. Reed A Co., are in the hands of the aub scriber lor collection. Debtors thereon, desirous of saving costs, must call and settle on or before the Ist day of April, as after that date he will make use of the Law in collecting, without respect to to persons. JOHN P. REED, March 8-, 1861. Attorney at Law. BBBFORB INQUIRER. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned app< inted by the Orphans' Court, of Bedford County, to report a distribution of the moire; which come to the hands of Satnuei Citrn, Esq., late dec'd, as trustee to sell the real estate of Simon Clear, dec'd, ami afterwards, as guardian of the minor children ol s4>d Simon Claar, dec'd, and now to be accounted fur by O. E- Shan non, Esq., Administrator c. t. a. of slid dec'd. wiil attend to the duties of his api ointment on Thurs day the 21st day of March, 1861, at his office in the Borough of Bedford, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when and where all persons interested are invited to attend. JOHN P. REED, March 8, 18tl- Auditor. " AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bedford County, to repoit a distribution of the moneys in the hands of Solomon Williams, Administrator of the estate ol Levi Clark, dec'd, to those entitled to the saute, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday, the 221 day of March, 1861, at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when and where all parties interested can attend. JOHN P. UEED, March 8,1861. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned appointed by the Court of Common Pleas iu and for the County of Bedford, to exauiii.ethe exceptions ft lid to the account of J. W. LiHgenfelter, Esq., Committee of George Owe, a lunatic, and to report the tacts to theCouit, will attend to the duties of Iris appointment, on Saturday, the 23d day of March, A. D., 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M., cf said day, at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, when and where all parties interestede*h attcud. JOHN P. REED, March 8. 1861. Auditor. "AUDITOR'S NOTICE. fHE undersigned appointed Auditor to make distribution of balance ui the hands ol Joh Mann, Administrator of Mrs. Sophia .Morrison, dec'd, wiil attend to the duties of his appointment, on the 4th day of April, next, at his office, in the Borough ot Bedford, at which time ail interested can attend. R- D. BARCLAY, March 8, 1861. Auditor. COMMISSIONE R S NOTICE. Henry E ear nest i Subpoena on Libel for Di vs. (vorce. Hannah Earnest, } The undersigned appointed commissioner to taKe testimony, Nc., iu the at>ove case, w.ll attend to his duties, on the 3d day of April, next, at his office in the Borough of Bedford, at which tune ail desiring can attend. K. D. BARCLAY, Match 8, 1861. Coutm'r. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. Michael Wheeling i Subpoena on Libel for Di vs. 5 vorce. Julianna Wheeling. \ The undersign-: I appointed Commissioner in tiie above case, to take testi eony, &c will attend to the duties <>l the appoi fitment, at ilia office in the B -rough of Bedford, on the sth day of Aptil, next, all persons desiring can at- R. D. BARCLAY, M ".rcb 8, 1861. Comm'r^ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Admiuist raton "a the Eat .t- of Fliza Colvm, late of the Borough Of Si h d'shuig, dec'd, l.av .ng been granted to th • subscriber, living iu said Borough, *ll persons indebted o. s- > - Es tate are n-.-title ' to make payment imwd. t ty. at-, those having claims against tli r sen- wit: pr< a ut them properly authenticated for settlement, GEORGE M. COL YIN, Morch 8,1:61. AJm'r. J- - JXISTR iTOR ' S NOTICE % LETTERS ot administration on the Estate Sid ney K. Whitfi Id, lite of East Providence Town ship. dec'd, baying TK-eti g anted to the su ;scno T, residing m said Townsidp, all persons indebted to s iid estate are notified to m.tk.* payment imriioii- Mt- lv. *!) d those having claims against Lie same, will present them properly authenticated for .set tlement. JOHN W . SAMS., Much 8, 1861. AdnMt. ~ XECVTOR S yoTWE. NOTICE is her-bv given that Letters Tcataraen tarv have bein granted to the tubscriber resoling in Greenfield Towuslup. Blair County, iiy the Reg ister ot Bedford C- unly.on the will of John bouw berger, late of St. CUir Township, Bedford Conn ty, dec'd-, U persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tin-s --having claims tiwreon will present tho suneduiy authenticated for settlement. ELIAS DELL, March i, 1861. Executor. "VV^iISr^IESID. A partner with SI,OOO, to engage in the P;tent Mediihie business. One that will realize ah ind some profit in a Short time. For tutber particulars inquire at ti.is office. March 8, 1861. Attention Bedford ttifleiuen. YOU will meet for parade in Bedford, on S.dur d-y the 16th day of March, inst., at 10 o'- clock, A. M., in full wint r uniform, (with Plume.) Bv order of the Captain. . Marchß, 1861. GEO. STIFFLEK, O. S. I'lßl.if SUA; OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber Administrator of the estate of Mclchior Fisher, dec'd, wiil sell at Pubiic Sale, on the premises, in Mar ison Town- ; ship, on Saturday the 23d day of March, next, the j following real estate, viz: a tract ot land situated in said Township, lute the property ot said -1-c'd, , adjoining lands of Richard Knqff's heirs and Pet'o. 17, Feb. T. 1861. Win. O'Neal. \ The undersigned, appointed to make distribution of money arising from sale of Real Estate, of above Deft, find facts &c., will at tend to the duties of his appointment, on Thurs day, 28th of March 1861, at the office of Cessna It Shannon, in the Borougli ot Bedford, at which : time ail interested can attend. J. PALMER, j Match 1,1861. Auditor. AUi-ulion Continentals. ALL members of the volunteer corps of Bedford, entitled the '.Continentals," and those who i wish to join, are her -by called upon to meet at the i Court Hons--, on Saturday, March 16th, t 2 o - ciock P. M. lor driil. By older of the Captain. B. MIDDLETON, Drill S.rg. nt. March 1, 1861. pfisuc SILE 3F V ill iBLFi BE li ESTITE. NY vi HI • 'F AN order of the Orphans' Court of LJ Bedford Citatriuciit of the Hecepls and Ex peiitliiures OF the Bedford and Stoystown T'irnpike Road Company, for the year ending 2i January, 1861 To Balance at settlement, 2-i Jan. '6O. $97 20 To ain't., of tolls collected during the year, 1573,16 $1,670,36 | By am*t. of Expenses during the year, $1,622,89 Balance iu the Treasury. 47,97 No dividend made. PETER BCHELL, Feb. 22,1861. Treas'r. ■idmiiiistrafor's >#ii*€e- T ETTERS of Administration upon the Estate of ±j Francis McGirr, late ot Juniata Township, dtord county, dee'd, having been granted to the übscriber by the Register of Bedford Countv, ah persons having claims against said estate, are here by notified to present the same properly authenti cated, for iottlcraent, and all persons indebted are requested to make Immediate payment. i OWEN McGIRK, Feb. 22, 1861. Adm'r Bedford Township. id mi nist rat or'B Soliee. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the subscriber, on the eauate of Geo. Kitch ey, late of Union Township, dee'd, all persons in debted to aaid estate are notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against aaid esfofe will present them properly authenticated for acuicment. LEVI RITCUEY, , Feb. 22. 1851 -f.* I Wheat fiour. CHOICE frviti grunnd family and Superfine flour constantly cn h..nd nd lor gab; by the barrel or pound, by USiTER & GAKN. Feb. 22, 1861 1 A Ma, or Sing's Evil, i- a "- ir iivml disease, ac> mtption of the i ' d, :.v .h: t ilo fluid become* vitiated, u i->r, li i? iti the circulation, it ; rre I - the '-he fonly, mat may burst out ;i ;<■ v part f it. No organ is free ti an- .• a link', in.r is there o-.c which it may ;ti . r . fu ■s. r du'KHi* taint is variously i■■ ... i ; . ui.r - 'rial d.-eise, low living, die .ti u iilfhy i.r d, impure air, filth ai; -,i i-a so, tii- depressing vices, and, a ad, v v ifoa ver■ crcu ) infection. What •. us or .tin, it- hereditary in the con -i-.nv .-'■■* tdnig "firnm parents to children u<:t*ih ..i;rd and f> nrth generationindeed, it -e n< to he (it? rod of Him who says. "I .. . v the iniquities of the lathers upon ti tir th Jdree." ♦< . ■* r- mrnen •* by deposition from the .• .d t.f ' • or ulcerous matter, which, in ;a. . r.vi , K&d internal organs, is termed t 'cA-i•..•; in tba g'ands, swellings; and on :rfa v>, qyiijita or sores. This foul cor i in • wlfieti gender* in the blood, depresses m ■ . t ins ir lite, r > thnt scrofulous eonstitu >.s unt only suffer from scrofulous com y.Tai its feiit t -ey have iar less powtt to with it u; u the sy.t in we must renovate :! >d hv an alterative medicine, and in > - it by healthy food and exercise. ... pi.i. ici... no supply in AVER'S ■ Vivvr:! v\tract of Sarsapariila, t? i t e.T.vtual jemedy which the medical vfoii <4 ur t> :, s cat d vine for this every v- "i rr: vuuu.g r d fetal malady. It is com i i i r. iu the most active remedials that have . , rr . i ...... ,i, e expurgation of this foul bl'M so ..I the blood, and the. rescue of the ten fr-in destructive ccnsequences. it.".- <-h ' 1 '-e employed for the cure of to: ',• -i"'d Hoirv, Tt*si>Bs. TETTER a..d : ,i r HUT •*.. S'.utn Hp.VII, Itixr, WORM, j i.' i m r: ■ . *••of t ■■ >/lood "is founded in truth, ♦ m .tr : ; ach generation rftbehTood. The pi. ri j r ; •. •. and virtue of this Sarscpa ji .t is to ti 1 : i - end regenerate this vital fluid, vit ■ -its : i: 'oued health is impossible in cou ixxvif. ated coiiati tutions. /Iyer's Cathartic Pills, FC: h'.L THE Fu'RFCStS CP A PHYSIO, " e i ...jyos-'l that disease witbm the ranee of li v- i ;i.n c. •> rarely withstand or evade them lie r <: ' ting properties search, and cleanse, 3;! it: er i;e ei-wt jortion of the human organ ism, co. rtctirg its diseased action, and restoring its he . 'tliy vit.dil er. As a ronscqueiirc of there p.. i-nics, ihe invalid wno is bowed down with : pa;-, r ;>bysical debility is aetonished to find bis heal h or euerry restored by a remedy at once so ri: .pie and inviting. > ' en'y do ii si eure the every-day complaints 0 ry i i;vv, but -.'-a y forrnidable and 'J foe tr" : t-efo w named is '■ for h gratis TI y American Almanac, ! in"- : • t <>." cheirouxc-- end directions for Y ■ :. tl ef. lb ii i' complaint*: fwfire ! p. ., rr tli : .i, luadrrltt rroutgj'rcm dtioiderid ft< • cn, ,\*/fci7. huiiffa-lTiit, Pi'-n in and Morbid hiuctf i. at the J'( litis, Fatu-enry, Las* oJ Appa ttti. Jaundice, and other kiourcd complaints, rrr ioir from a low . utc of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, K,)K TTB XAPTN CRITE OP Coifb", Told-, Influenza, Hoarseness, Or up, Fronchitis, Incipient Consmnp, troji, .:iU for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. wire is 'he field of its usefulness and so r.u rvr . B ;re the res of its cures, that almost r ■ cs' cilor. of country abounds in persons pub 's -y km wi . v. ho have teen restored from alarming ; ,cl en desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. Won. once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape ..... -rvati -.n, and where its virtues are known, the 1 is. hesitate what antidote- to employ for tie distressi 11 tt and dangerous affections of the l '-non. ry organs that are incident to our climate. Wi-:. n .my r remedies thrust upon the oo -iur.ity h -.vc failed and teen discarded, this !rj< caincd '■ itrtr- by every trial,con.'. :r- 1 benefits no t; e aifiieted they ran never forget, and pro it ■' cv :. < too numerous and too rcmsrkafelc to be forgotten. fo FRhP/.RED BY liK. J. €. AVER &, CO. LOWELL, MASS. B. F. Harry, Bedford ; Barudotlar 8c Son, Bloody Run; G. B. Amick, St. Clearville; J. Breneman, W oodberry; Geo. Gardill. West End; J. E. Cel ivn, Schellsbnrg ; and by dealers generally. Sept. 28, 1860. Administrator's Sotice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Mrs. Rebecca ShimT, late of Union Township, dee'd, having been this day granted to the sub scriber, residing in said ■ township notice is therefore given to al' persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH IMLEH, Feb. 8,1861-* Administrator. (M %\mm \ ~ W 18111X0 to reduce our stock low as possi ble by spring, we will offer every description WINTER GOODS at cost—for cash— Ready made Clothing at half Price— call and see lor vourseh'ea ! "A. B. CRAMER & CO Jan. 18. 1861. Mackerel and Herring. CHOICE late caught fat fish, just received, ft cheap side. OSTER & CAEN. Fee. 22. 1852. JJDMJJ\ ISTRJTORS JVOTICE. LETTERS of hdministration on the estate of Alfred S. Over, late of South Woodl-erry township, dee'd, having lieen .granted to the sufe sciiber lhir g in Middle Woodtxirv tp., ail persons indebted to said state are requested to make im roedfote payment, and those having claims acainst the same, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. CrRUS S. OVER, Feb. 15, 1861.-f Adm'r. TWO I TUG ME3 - A LL persons indebted to the subscriber, arc /■ hereby aotiflrd to call and settle their ac counts before the firal of April neat, or they will Lm left iu the U*tids of a Justice for collection. SAli YH E. POTTS. Fvb. 15, 1861. A larg-- assortment of Clothing for sale ebeap, /V at Shoemaker's store. OHETLAiVD WOOIi, all colors, at Dr. Harry's. k3 Dee. 21, 1860. BLAIR CO®STY XOIMf 4L.SCHOOL 4I MIIISIKI, MARTINSBURG. BLAIR CO., PA. E. J. OSBORNE, A. B i„ . . , J. W. DICKER SON, f Principals. fTYWS institution will commenoe its first session A with an able and experienced corps of irsstruc tois oti Monday, April Bth, 1861. No expense has been spared in making it thorough acd complete in ererj department. The school budding is constructed and furnished upon the most approved modern plans, and is one of the best in the State. It contains a ball capa ble of seatine 300 adults, wsth office, rnnsic rooms, sufficient for a school of 800 pupils. The school is located in a region of Country un excelled for its beauty and heaUl.fuluess, aud is surrounded by a moral and industrious communi ty- The distance to Core Station, Huntingdon an<| Broad Top R. JR. is six miles; to Holiday slurg Station, Pa. R. R. 12 miles, with daily stages from the latter and tri-weekly from the former ; thus making it easy of access from all parts of tbo country. Tne objects of the school:— Ist. The Professional Training of Teachers. 2nd. The thorough Education of young ladies and gentlemen in the English aud Ornamental Branches. 3d. The preparation of Students for College. The teaching Class will meet daily lot lectures on the Theory and Practice of Teaching, tec tatiou front a standard work on the subject, or discussiou of Methods of Teaching bv the class. Students who desire to do so may prepare to en ter the higher classes in college. > Ladies will have a separate boarding house and will be under the immediate supervision of an ex perienced Preceptress. Instruction given in all the branches taught in the best Academies and Seminaries. Whole expense, (exclusive of Ornamental bran ches,) for boarding, tuition, furnished rooms, room rent, and fuel, SIIB,OO a year. For circular, with lull particulars, address E. J. OSBORNE, or J. W. DICKER SON, Care of J. C. Everhart, Martinsbursj. Blair Co., Pa. Nov. 2, 1860. iliegheoy Male AND FEMALE SEMINARY, Kainsburg, Bedford €o., Pa, REV. W. W. BRIM. A. M. Principal. MISS A. L. BRIM, Preceptress. .MISS L. J. BRIM Teacher on Piano Forte. THIS Institution, under the supervision c-f above named per* ma assisted by other compete.-* teachers, affords a full course In Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Languages, and Belles Letters. In Music, Painting, kc., it gives extended instruc tion. The spring term will commence, April 8, 1861. Students admitted at any time. Habits of health, system, and piomptness, views, morai, social and domestic, are here made promi nent objects o! education. That t;..; physical powers, as well as the mental may bo cultivated, Calietheuic exercises are neces sary— the students meet each day for syste matic exercise. 5© will pay for beard, including furnished room, room rent, fuel, aud tuition in common _ English ;>er term of eleven weeks. Extras, at mode.'&te charges, even less than beretofoie, or the circular calls for. Students prepare* for the highest classes in College. For circulars, or particulars, address. W. W. BRIM. Rainsburg, Bedford County, Pa. Dec. 21, 1860. FIFTH STHLFT, PITTSBLRG, PI, FOUNDED IN 1840. L-.cori oraled by (he Legislature. tVTEARLY 6060 STUDENTS, from nearly every i* State in the ID ••>, Rave been educate! for business, it twing the only College of the kind 1 n the Unit .d States conducted by an experienced merchant. Our Junior Principal, Wm. H. Duff, has just 1 ivu awarde i, by oar State and other Fairs, Eight Firs: Pre n'vims for Business nd Oiuamental Pen. mmship, ov r cenp otors called the best penmen in the com try Samples of bis Business and Or namental Writing, a circular of 30 pages, and au cb'pant engraving, mailed, post paid, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps. For sale bv book-sellers, Harper's Enlarged Edi tion of DUFF'S BOOK KEEPING, 222 pages, $1,50, awarded Fuur Silcir Medals, and sanctioned by the Chamber . f Commerce and Ara-riean In stitute New Ycrk, as the bent published. DCFT k DCXCAH'S new and elegantly engraved Sc iool Copy Books, six cumbers, 24 pages, fin* cap paper, 90 cents per dozen: Semi Edition, $1 per dozen. J. S- LIPPIXCOTT 4- Co., Philadelphia W. O. JoHXsrox k Co.. Pittsburgh. DUNCAN'S GEMS of Business and Ornamen • 1 Penmanship, crown quarto, $5, post-paid front th<- C liege. Address: P. DUFF & SONS, Principals. Kyßuy your scholarship in town. Colleges that send Ibent abroad cannot sell them at heme, where thev sre known. Nov. 9," 1860 -zz \VASIU.\(iTO.\ HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA. \|US. S. FILLER would respectfully an i'A bounce to her friends in Bedford County, and to the public generally, that she has leased f'cr a term of ye .rs, tne large and convenint brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt aud Juliana Streets, Bed ford. Fa., known as the "WASHINGTON HO TEL, r: and lately kept by Mrs. Cook. This house is being thoroughly refitted and re furnished. and is now open for the reception of guests. Visitors to the "BEDFORD SPRINGS," and persons attending Court will find the bouse a pleasant and quiet temporary home. Every a'ten tiou will be paid to tha accommodation ad com fort of guests. The table will at all times be sup plied with the best the markets afford. Charges will be moderate. Extensive stabling is attached to this hotel and a careful and competent hostler will he iu attendance. Special attention will be paid to the accommo.- dation of the farming community. March 86, 1860. NOTICE is hereby given, that I have purchased (Feb. 4, 1861) the following property at Sher iff's sale, to wit: One Hack, one gray Horse, (blind) one other gray Horse, one tiding Saddle, one Bridie, one two horse Sled, one s it 0:' ' ouh Harness, one Sleigh, fifteen tons Plaster at Poor House Mill, and tea tuns Plaster at Ilcpewell, all of which said property I intend to leave with John Nelson, during my pleasure, and hereby caution all persons against interfering with the same. WM. S. FLUKE. Feb. 8, 1861. CALL a'.d see a large and beautiful assortmcn of coal oil lamps, of the latest styles just re* ceived and for sale cheap at H. C. Reamer's Drug- Store. Nov. 16, 1860 jVI ACARONI Cheese, Crackers, crystalixed lruit ITA and gum caudiee, for sale by A. L. DEFIBAUGH, July 20, 1860. KEROSENE LAMPS at Dr. Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860. qplN sEL ZEPHYR nil Culore at Dr. Harry s 1 Dec.21.1b66.