INTERESTING FROM PENSACOLA. We clip 'lt© following from the Mobile Mercury of a l*to date: This place is now to become the grand thea- i tr of 'be struggle, and the local point of l national interest. Warrington navy yard is about eight miles from Pensacola. It is about two utiles from Fert Pickens, which is on the Southern point of Stnfa Rosa Ishud. This island, which is about 40 miles long and an average of a mile wide, divides the waters of the gulf frcm those cf Pensacola bay. The entrance from the gtrif to the bay i about one toilo wide. I* lies between tbe south end of Santa Rosa Island, on which stands Fort Piekens, aDd a landspit of the main land just opposite, on which stand* Fort Meßae- Fort Pickens is 601 yards from tbe end of the island, and Fort Meßae is so near the water that its base is washed by eery wave that breaks apon the beacb. Pickens and Meßae aic 2.000 yards apart. The main land opposite < Fort Pickens is scaii circular in form, the : navyyard forming tbe northern point, and Fort Meßae the southern poiut. The space between is occupied by the village of Warring ton which extends parallel to the be3ch for a mile. Next tb Marine Hospital; next Barrancas Barracks; next the Lighthouse: and last Fort MeKae. Tbe further point f #ny part of tetst-cireie, is not exceediug two mile# from Fort Pickens Tbe navy yard is occupied only by oupt. Lee's company of Georgian* from Atlanta. — It hss 110 men. Sixty eight of them being ; machinist*, it has been converted iuto a corps of sappers and miners. The south end of Warrington— the Barrancas Barrack*, Fort Barrancas, and Briancas Red.;ub:—are occupied by the Alabaunan*. The Missis-ip pi brigade is posted betweeu Fort Barranoas and Fort Meßae, immediately in the reir of the lighthouse. Our main reiiance for offensive operations i upon the small batteries along the beach. Tbers are three of these in tbe uavy yard, mounting about 82'* each. There is another battery in the south eud of Warrington, it i? just opposite tbe mam gate of Fort Piokens. which is distinctly visible from it. The best battery of all is one of three ten-inch Ooluru bi&ds, between Fort Barrancas and the light house. Tits next best is a battery of four eight-inch Oolumbiads, just below tbe light house. These bear on ibe south side of Fort Pickens, which is mere brick wall only fur feet thick. This part of the fort was never fiuisbsd. Ooiiiiiibiads will soon demolish it.— That will be very well, but theu coines tbe " jug of war." It will be an "imoiiuent deadly breach' iaieei to rush int >, aud hecatombs of men will petish iu it. The fleet lien usually abeut six tnil-'s from Fort Mcßae. li has lately taken a nearer position m lire of battle to p.ko wl'b it* broai sides fbe island approaches to Fort McKae. As a summer residence Pensacola must be delightful, for the town is pleasant, the drives good, tin* scenery louiati'io, the water ex ei- Jeut, and i a:o told there is a fine brerza : the in tbe hottest days of summer. Th< sunset scents are as beautiful to uie as any 1 inays -*-UM tpjf 9t .Nap!••, and - vary night when the evening gnu is fired 1 le.n upon tbe parapet overlooking "old S.u Calo de BaraDcn*," *n4 gazo far down tue beach the water until the dusky shadows of nigh' fall upou tbe sea. THE SOUTH SURPRISED. The Mobile Register hiving rcc-ived a telegraphic dispatch declaring that Senator Douglas bad pledged bis support to President Lincoln, expressed its unbelief iu the truth of this report, but as in quick succession t it way followed up with tbe news that Mr. Buchanan participates in tbe general determination to sustain the government at Wsshingtou: that General Cass bad contributed liberally to a Urge subscription for the equipment of the Michigan qncta of volunteers called -out by President Lincoln: that ex-President Fillmore presided, at Bcffalo, over a meeting called i aid the Uoitsd Stales Governenont in the en forcement of the laws; that Governor Sprsguc, of Rhode island, just re-elected by a largo majority over a Republican competitor, Lid tendered a regiment >f troops to aid Lincoln, and offered 10 command it himself—tbe Regis ter, struck with amazement remarks: * 4 Here is representative man of every shade of conservatism. We eonLss that this coincidence and siaiultaneousness of action on the part of men who are wider apart by their antecedents than even by their places of re.-i deuce, takes os by surprise. We endeavor in vain to explain it by the supposition that these gentlemen consider Lincoln's proclamation a declaration of warbetweeu country and coun try, in which they aie not as loyal citizens permitted to select sides according to their own convictions as to tbe justice of the war. Were this the explanation, why this hot haste; why the endorsement of tbe justiee or consti tutionality of tbe war? We arc then forced to tbe conclusion that the whole public mind <>f tbe North has been sudden*j seized with one of those manias by wbiobf Providence som*. times smitoe an entire people.*' An old Soldier, wtiting to tbe New York Evming Pobt , gives tbe following timely bints to the volunteers who are now hastening to tbe defence of the country: 1. Remember that in a campaign more men die from siokoefs than by tbe bullet. 2 Line your blanket with one thickness of . -own drilling. This adds but four ounces in weight,*bad d >ub'ea the warm b. 3. Buy a email iudi* rubber blaoket (qply sl. 50) to lay on the ground or to throw over your shoulders when on guard or duty during a rsin ttorm. Most of tbe Eastern troops are provided with tbese. Straw to lie on is not always to be bad. 4. Tbe best military hat in use is tbe light ed lor ed soft felt; the crowa being sufficiently high lo allow space for air over the brain.— You can fasten it up as a oontinectal in fair weather, or turn it down when it is wet t>r very annoy. 5. Let your beard grow, so as to protect the tlroat anil lungs. 5 Keep your entire person clean; this prevents fevers and bowel complaints .a warm climates. Wash your body each day f possible. Avoid strong coffee and oily meats. Geo. bcoti said that the too free use of thete (together with neglect in keeping the skin clean) cast manj a sol her Lis life iu Mexico. 7. A sudden check of perspiration by chilly or night air often causes fever and death. When exposed do net forget your blanket. THE POSITION OF THE GOVERN MENT. THE AD!HIXITATXOI FOR WAB VIGOROUS AGGRESSIVE MEASURES TO BE ADOPTED. WASHINGTON, May 1, 1861. The fact is tt last demonstrated beyond the shadow of a doubt that the policy of the Ad ministration, now and henceforth, is war. lo this conclo9ioD Mr. Lincoln has urged his t.*b ioe> for tea days past. Messrs. Chase, Blair, and Cameron entered heart and sou! into the plan, aud but for the wavering of Messrs. Sew ard and Welles on tbtj point the Cabinet weald have been a unit. Mr. Welles has received •neb letters, petition*, and appeals from his own State as have insured his conversion to an antipeace doctrine, nd finally Mr. Seward has added his aad"*ubting assent to the. ueces ity of such a coutse. Senator Wilson with .Judge Hoar, of Mas sachusetts. called upon Mr. Lincoln aud each member of tjje Cabinet to day, and urged upon tbetn the imperative demand <>f the country that active an J aggressive measures be adopted . Twice they saw Mr. Lincoln, whose nature seewfs bent upon re-awc-riing the dignity and unity of this great nation before the eyes of the world. The country may ret assured that the course of ibe administration has been, is, aud will U onward and opwsrd. The standard will suffer no degredation while in its bards.— Nothing in the end will have been lost, and all good mcu will agree in commendations ip- OD the action of our leaders. The Navy Yard at Norfolk will be retaken and rebuilt, -and that speedily. PIRACY OX TIL IE MISSISSIPPI RIV ER Vtutlt Seized and G , ;vcrrm^n t Stores Confu cat el by the Rebels. The navigation of the Mississippi river is becoming very precarious. The rebels arc selling Northern vessels and eoirifi-tcitiag stores intended for tin use of the Government. The Cinciaatti Gazette says: A private dispatch from Captain Jati.es Good, of the steifflboit Mars, w->s received her# \esterday, stating that the steamers Mars and Queen of the West had- boeu seized by the authorities at Helena,Ar kacsa*, and would not be periuftted to come up. The anove boa s left New Orleans on ibe 19tb inauur for th's por f , loaded with sugar, molasses, salt &c. — The M-tr* and Qtren of the West are worth $25,000, and owned by parties in tiii- ci > y- Three more of our packets ere still below Memphis, and wiil probably not be allowed to come up. They are ibe Ohio Bele, S..ver Wave and Westmorland the latter boat left New Orleaus on the '2oth. Tbe Memphis (Term.) JJoilancht, of tbe 19 b ult., has the following: ! The S e.imr Victoria, of tbe Memphis and j Ticksburg line, urnsei fast wight, ••ffirera and j passengers foil of enthusiasm fur toe Soot i- j ern Confederacy. Froui D:ck L ghtboroe we | Lam that the steamer Silver Wave, ladeo with (Jvveroiir-nt property, fro a, St. Louis, destiwwd for Fort SUMU ,* . • *■>i *\ X -p Icon on Wednesday fey 01 M fobnsou of t; < j Sixth rrgtm-nf of the Ark aus as unliii. I'M i commander of th* Silver Wave refused fo j siiw his ujiiifcr, hut wbt-o the aniio-ry was , was brought to bear up >o s<e capit uiaUd. By this prompt oi •vt-tuent the S - itn b*s obtained . v.t auioaot f servueab.e ma- ' ••erial to prosecute tbe war. We learn byte:-' • fr<;u. Fine Biuff, Arkansas, that the r citiz (is of titst place stopped the sojaoier Sky lark, apd took fr uu her fif'y-ooe tons "f Gov ernment freight, wsitb will be appro:ru'ci to the uses of tue S uth. Th t Sky I' rk is a S : - Loui* boat. PAY OF TR£ TR-TOPS.—TOO following is the rate of pv allowed in the aiwy of the Uuit.'d • States, to which the militia is entitled whet* called iuto service: Per Month, j Colonel, $2lB 00J Lieutenant Colonel, 194 00 i Major, 175 00] Captain. 1 18 00 First Lieutenant, IUB 50 Second Lieutenaut, 103 5 ) Brevet Second Lieutenant, 103 50 . First or prderiy Sergeant, 29 00 Other Sergeants, 27 00 Corporals, 22 00 Puvstes, 20 00 MQMCMIIS, 21 00 To which my be added 100 -ere*. of laud 11 each soldier, which Ooagrjc# wtll awrtaiafy . grit.t. Officers re required to provide their own j uniforms and equ;p:neu'B, but the men are cloth ed mi armed by the Government. From Washiugtou City. WaenuecTos, May 3.—Tbe quiet of the past week continues bero, but every day helps to 1 strengxhen th .- defences of Washington sad th j discipline of the troops. The railroad facilities lietween here and Anna polis arc much improved since ad iitia il cars have been brought from Philadelphia Mr. Thus. A. Scott, Vice-President of the Pennsylvania ] Rail Road Company, who has charge oi the road, I is "the right man in the right place." The doings of tbe Maryland Legislature arc re- , ; garded with distrust and uneasiness. Bui little : I faith is put in the protestations of the Border ! States. A little more show of strength on the part ! of ihe Government is needed to keep Maryland i ; right. The Providence Marine Artillery arrived here : yesterday evening, and are much admired. ; Some of the Penmiylvania troops have been sent j down to Fort Washington. i The accounts from dowu the river and along hotb . sides of Chesapeake Bay alo satisfactory. The rebels do not show themselves, and no batteries have been erected. THE PURPOSE OF THE CONFEDERATES. From private eonices, believed to IK? entirely re liable, it is as ertaiood that Virginia, of herself, loos not meditate an advance on Washington, thit subject living for tbe consideration oi the Conied jrate Ststes. Their throwing of troops into Vir ginia is sold to be in anticipation of a declaration j of war by the Southern Congress, as well as an ap i prehension that the gathering of so large a mili ' tary three here is designs!, ultimately, to invade the South. The War Department, especially, keeps its offi ! cers employed night and day. An immense amount of bnsiners is transacted. The te.egraniac wire leading directly- tohe chief clerk's room is both ( convenient and time saving, and is constantly eta i ployed in the transmission aud rec. dp: of messages. The Post Office Department, after carrying into ! effect its past orders as to offices, wiit chiefly con tine its action to supplying vacancies by de.Mb and resignations, and to removals far cause. This is deemed a proper tritmte to tlie patriotism and i loyalty of the people of the loyal States, in view of the new and controlling issues of Government. bkdfobb mmimu. 41 MEN" AND MONEY. *lSe New l'tnk ller*M,ot WcdiiM4*y, saj*: We have no dtmbt- 'bvt half a uiiiiio *f njeo at i a i-on .J r- i .ii!!t..tja <-f doUa..* wtU ts> off rt : fjrfe,. to-'Wiiii ti-j. . ;b v and t}-* i'h <J d%L , wb"?: Cui'uin;f{* L* catraordinut v .o. *1 ;n Vii'j of *he N iifti,' is up ; and, without disparagement to tbeSooiii, we tray express our firm belief that the de scendants of the men who stormed Lonisb-iT,#, realcd tbe Aie'ghts of Abraham, answered the roll call at Lexington, repulsed three times the British infantry at Breed's Iliil, followed Stark at Bennington, and bore the colonial flag from Cambridge to Yorktown, wi'l net dirgraee their ancestry iu the coming stiugglf. Tbe people of the North are compelled to ac cept the dread arbitrament of the owsri.— They did not seek it Parsun B sown low on the Caisj?.—We have reflected uiush upon (his subject, and we claim to have mace up our minds fully, Der calm deliberation, aod after corefu'ly weigh ing all tho arguments for and against ••If it shall so happen, ia the progress of af fairs, that tho authorities o! the land .-hail give us ohoice, and submit the siuta to us 9 r an ultimatum, ti:ner to go to Hlll, or ty tefoge in the Southern Goafederusy, we *iil claim a week to consider of the matter, and to make up i ur wiad, as between the two evils —Knoxtille [Tennessee) Whtg, lb/5. We hear from gvntlemeo wbo sre famiii.r with tbe people along the iiue of the railroad between Aouupohs ut;d Washington, that re markable has taken place iu their sentiments toward the Union since the Northern troop* began t be set-u among them. Where there were many Secessionists before, ail are now heartily for the Uoioo. No doubt if a Feder al araty, fifty thousand strung, were sent to Kichmotid, Norfolk and Petersburg, Eastern Virginia weald experience a similar coovcr tion. IHPOitTIST FiiOll FORT PICKBSS. REPORT Ot CAPT MEIGS. AI.L RIGHT FOR FIX MONTHS YET. ■ WASHISQTOJS, May 3.—Captain Meigs returned here to-dav tioin his recent expedition to fort Pickens, which, he says, is so reinforce!, and otherwise strengthened, as to make its reduction utterly impossible Jbr six months, for which time it is well provisioned. innonnrrmrnts. Issocfulc Judire. We are authorized to announce th- name tft M r. William Gepbxrt, of Bedford Township, as a can didate for the office of Associate Judge. suhjct to the decision of the lU-pubiican County Conven tion . * fouiUy Treasurer. WE ate authorized to armonce the name of Mar tin Milburn. of Bedford Borough. s a candidate for Treasurer, suiject to the decist'-u ot the Kt pubiican County Cooveutiort. For Sore. Weak. Eyes and Eyelidt. A true specific, and iuvalfstil- rcipeny has been at last discovered. Dr. itfirvipiiieys argues that these affections invariably reXutl 1 n a constitu tional disease, of which the local iffVction is onij roe outward manifestation. Hence, HUMPHREYS* SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC OPHTfI ALM Y I'ILUS are only taken internally. and yet cure the worst forms of obstinate sore r-yes nd eyelids, which have resisted all other treatment. All case* of sore and ii.fl on-d t ves an I eyelids, or failing, weak ot defective sight, will be promlly b tnetktii. and the cure of the wotst cases is ouly a iju.'stioD of time. Price, SO cents, with directions. N. B.—A full set of Hl-*?HRtr.s' nOMBOPITHIC SPECIFICS, with Book of Directions, and twenty differ t Remedies, in l.rge vials, morocco case. $5; do. in plain case, SI ; cise of fifteen boxes, an 1 iiook. $2. These Remedies, iy the single box or case, are sent by mail or express, free of charge, to any a<t dfess, on receipt of the price- Address DB. HUMPHREYS Sc CO., No 562 Broadway, New-York. Sold bv IT. C- Reamer, Bedfdrd, Pa. May 10, 1861- iTTi\rio.\ mm laiiun I \7"017 can got good Kifle P"iv- f R ■ dor. Water Proof Gun 0 fl . Cans, and Lead, at Fabqcbak's New Grocery. St ?jj GPIL 31 ay 10, 1801. cl I A Large lot ot Merecrshnrg \IJ U U Stone and Eaithen Ware, just 'J U RJ&TOA received at Faaataaa'a New -JK Grocery. May 10. 1861. J3DMUIISTJUTORS' NOT ICE. LETTERS of A Imimstration, on the estate of Sam'l Whetstone,late of Colerain Township, dec'd, h tviog been granted to the subscribers, re siding in said tp., all persons indebted to said es tate, are icquealed to make immediate payment, and those having claims car, present them tor set. tlemeiit. I/AVID WHETSTONE, "AAKON WHETSTONE, 10, 1861. Administrators. . ADMINISTRATORS MOT ICE. JVIOriCE is hereby given that Letters of Ad is ministration, have lieen granted to the under signed, on the estate of Mary Msgdslena llitchew, of St. Ciair Township, Bedford County, dee'd, and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment, and those having claims thereon, will present the same duly authenticated for set tlement. DAVID HITCHEW, May 10, 1861. Adra'r. HUM FOR S.lli. THE subscriber will sell at private sale, the farm situate in Juniata Township, on which James ; Burns, (of Thomas.) now resides. This farm contains 118 acres, about 80 seres i cleared and under fence. The laud is good wheat ; (and, and in high stale of cultivation—about 14 j acres of excellent meadow. Also u first rate j orchard, of all kinds ot frnit. ! The improvements are a good two story i Cast House, large Bank Burn, aud other outbuild ings. For further particulars, call on the snbscn i tier, living in Londonderry Township, Bedford County, l'a. DAVID EVAN3. May B,IBGI. r iciKo. To my Patrons and all Others Inter ested. f pHE map of Bedford County, is now nearly ready L for distribution, but in view of the war ! troubles, (a-., I deem it pioper to hold it over a while—hoping matters will shorily tike a more favorable turn. Since, however, the map is thus far completed, circumstances will compel m to deliver it ere verv long. " EDWARD L. WALKER. May 8, 1881. Win: Til BRIDGE Bi lI,ION. IJM>i U>A J,> will be received at the | c* td * Tn>'tr on Saturday the 18th day <>t *' • ' .r I" o'. A. M., for the erection * : : fa us 4 j■ r Dannlug'K Creek, at Grtfii'UMt *• d>*y, . i -r '.*ir Towustilp. Plan and sj>ecifi- C.i*' r * o::ij k i) ut the House of Gideon Trout. By i r<i< r <4 the commissioners. U. NICODEMGS. JLty 3, 1861. Clerk. lElsTiufymEir | LTTEKS of Administration on the Estate ol X.J Mk'h:.el Fi tck, late of Hopew It Township, dee'd, havtnit been granted to the subscriber, Mv inft in ti.e t"„ n vf Hopewell, ail persons ituietrted to said ••ftate, ar notifi iil to make paymant isu- Ue iiatcly, .n..t those tiavin* claims ag onst the same wilt pr.-s.-it tbeur properly authenticated far st.-l --* Ict nr. SAMUEL S. FLCCK, May 3, 189]. Adm'r. US FOG BALIL ' j 4HL usii i vign Ex ■ atcrs' <:i tie- estate *f 1- J :h;i L. lusnutt. 4c"4, l tt-i ot fai >it Towu ship, Biaii C >aiity. wi!i s,-ii a rummer lots iyit-jr on itw PI uik Sio ol and near lit-* Jankson t otc-5. occupied by J Win Allen The-s lota ate iu dv sit al-le locality and vulawbte. Pi;sons w suing to buy or nximins them, wili tie secooiimwhitci by calling oh the executors. Sate wi!i y.miuu-u'* at 1 . ty 'eiiyi*. 61 ..erf tme4. dry, Wrij* w'Wt be ntade known. 11. M. INGRAM, G A. WEAVER. April 12,1861. Fxecut-is ATTENTION BLACK PLUMED RIFLEMEN! TOU are ordered to parade iti Sc < lislwirir, on Satutd y the lUh of May, iust., tor ii sp cimn, in w inter uniform, with ]> U'ue, and ten nc.it.tts of cattritige. A full turn out is earnestly m ailed By orlcr of tbe Captain. W. J. Sill I'll, U. s. May 3, 186!. . John Major,* JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Hopewell. Beiford County. CtOLLECTJONS and al! i nsimss p'-rtriniug to > his Office will be attttiided tw piomptly. Will also attend to the sib* ot renting of real estate. Instruments of writing csrefnlly prejran d. Also, settling up partnerships jad otb-.r accoatns. May 3, 1861. iwwsfr Comer cl Wcsl Tilt and Jalinoa SI. THE snlsMrihcrls op,-nia? at thi* . l known .stand, a well g<-looted tt-.hk of Confection tfirs. Tobacco, Segars and Grucnit-s, consisting in part of cf.flbe, l.ruva, crushed an I polveriz -1 sugars, retined and golden svrups, baking m< !a*s s. young hyson, imperial anil 1-lack tea, chocolate, ccr-i Meroh and flavoring extracts, chesse, corii brooms. painted buckets, distil g, wall, scrub, hor-c, shoe, tooth atid hair briisbesj Confer s. stteh as plain and fancy candies, fruited candies ami fl.vor ed j ihe-; water, butter and tw et crackers.- Forcign fruits, oraigi-s, lemons figs, raisons. prune*, dates, curt ants, citrons, fit. -its, w .Inuts, cre.itn riu's, ahoon ls, pea nut*; Toh /fev. congress plug, sweet plantation, natural lent. rngh and ready, Lynchburg, snniaking. .■ superior a ticle, cut ami dry. be., ice.. Cts .rt, open, six.-s, h-lf Spinish, and a vaiiety of other brands. Ihe pub lic are respectful }- invited to give h m -i calh- Ptcfcnic# and Slav parties supplied st very rmou ot.l - price-. Ail kinds of country produce taken at tho big - est uiiikot price. 4 . . J B FtOU 1..H April 26. 1861. isiM'iiiprrfl. ktlllE uniformed c-.unpiiiies. composing the 1-t 1- Brignle, 16th Division, F. U. M-, wtil parade for the purpose ol inspection and review, a I the foil- wing times and pi ices : Hiek-Well B'fl •*• wii! meet .it 'be Town of Hope well, oi: Monday the 6th dnv of May, n xt, a? 19 o'clock. A.M.' Fattotisville Rifl s. will meet at the town ot Fattotisvillc, on Thursday, tbe 7th d y of May, mxt, at 10 o'clock, A M . Bloody linn Blues, will in et at the Borough of Blooily Run, on Wednesday, the tth day of May, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M . Clearville Blues, will meet at the town o r Clear ville, on Thursday, the 9th day of May, next, at 19 o'clock. A.M. Bedtor 1 Riiies. will meet at toe Borough o Bed ford, on Friday, tbe loth day of May, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Black Plumed Rifl.-s, will meet at the Borough of Scheilsburg, on Saturday, tin: 11th <l?y ot May, next, atlO o'clock, A. M. Cumberland Vt-lley Biu . will nte -t at the town trrUeuferviile, on Mond .i, th; 13th day of May, next, at 10o'clock, A. M. Cipfains of Companies, w ili pleas • take notice of these orders, and uotity their coupaniis accord ingly. They are also required to make return of their companies for the year 1861, at the time cf the above nstue-i parades. A. J. SAN'SOW. Brigade Inspector, Ist Brigade, 16th Divisi m. Biigade Inspector s Otfice, Beilford, April 16. Til THE LUIIKS. NEW MILENERY STORE. Mrs. E. V. Mowrx has jus: rtccivul fri m the city .in elegant assortment of good*, cutnpnsing bonnets, s akc-rs. flits, nbbonds, tl >wrs, rouchvs. bonnets, fr; nns, ladies dress caps, 4tc . &c. Also a good variety of materials for making bonnet*, snch as biack crape, hlsck mode and a superior black material for Misses bonnet?, white crape, silks of all colors and varieties, which w:H be madi to order. They have been carelnlly acl:-cted by a miUnery from the east of long experience and g9*d taste, whose set vices baa been nigageJ for the coming season. Having brought low for cash we are determined to sell iow for ens'n or it® equiva lent- Terms strictly cash. Her place of busiuess is on erst Pitt street nearly opposite Robert Fyan's Store. May 8, 1861. Public Sale OF REAL ESTATE. Ny virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of L> Bedford County, the snbscriker will sell at Public Sale, ou the premises, in Napier Township, on Tuesday tbe 18th day of June, next, the fol lowing P-Ict of land, being tin- tt<-:il Est-to of Aaron Good,dec'd. adjoining lands of Je*s Black burn, Adam Otto, James O. Kobineit and others, aud contatr.,.ig forty acres and allowance, about tweuty-Svu or thirty acres of siid iand ar>- cleared and under fence —about ten acres of which are meadow. The other improvements are a two story 1-ig dwelling bouse, stable anil other out buildings, with a good thriving young orchard; a pump is the door, sod there is plenty of excellent wa ter cc tbe place.* The sale will commence at 10 o'clock, of the day above mentioned. TERMS :—One third in hand at the confirmation of the sale ; balance is two cq til anunal payments without interest, to be sutured *\v w*:e-jr Judge, uients. \VM. ZIMMERMAN, May 3, 1861-* Adm'r. &TR.4WBKRIUES ASD CREAM! WHAT'S nicer than berries that measure 3 to 4 inches in circumference. Also 40 or 50 varie tii* of jierpetual blooming Roses, Climbing Viae*, Grape Roots. Raspberry, Gooseberry, Ctierry, I Currant, Frnit Trees, Mc., still in Season to plant all-of the above. T. M. LVN'CH. John I'almcr, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Y1711,L. pcwptly attend t> *ll business en v v -em-ted to his care. Office in Juliana.; Sim-t, nearly opposite the ••Jfeapel Houc." April 19, 1861. -tf John E. MeGlrr, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE on Juliana Street, with William M. Hall. Esq., B*dfurd Pa. ■ April 19, 1861 - z 7 LIST OF ItMrT OF Foreign and Domestic Goods, Wares, ice., in Bedford County for tbe year 1861. Bedford Borough. • Cl-m. 7Mx. Ost-r he Can. I*l 19 90 A. o C'>. !• Nlciioha Loitt*, 11 J 00 Jar..!. 13 WW M !.-* 14 a •/ tvt Fv.ttrriy, 14 99 S. <v > . Miiii'K. 1* " 00 K )lrrt Fy a. 14 ' 00 J. At. SlxiUßil"'' A {'•*-. H Mrs. S irali K. cig tf 11 ' ' ' Isaac l.ipple. '1 "• ' '' Ssßj'ti, 14 7 9 J John An ©id, 14 ®9 W-s, ff ©ft , '4 • ~'7 9*i ftiDfjtt' Bijiutfi - , 14 7 t-0 Dr. B. I", 11 nv. Drug*. 14 7 90 Dr. If. C- Rrantrr. do 14 7 00 A. 1.. O* tiOaush, Coufi-; tionarr 8 & 00 Jacob Bollinger, do 8 6 09 Johu Hafer, Ten I*ln A1 i-y, JSO do rf. Billiard Table, ' •>•) ! R.-ed, Rupp it Sc bell Rat-.fci rs, 10 to John j. Luther, Kiti lions*;. 19 ti9 John G- 'lmHrb. do do i'J '' jJas.e F.nquhir. 14 ' W * Bedford Toirwhip. Bedford Spring Co.. Bii'iard I'll if. . do •!„ T. u Pell AiU-J, 7 -Mi John S. Ritcbey, Distillery, 10 U U; oaeiup 7<?'• whip. John F. Lowrr. 1' \ <!! ' L^ii.gd-n .s. Snii'.h, ii John Poster. E.iti ic H nse. 1" ' do do T n l'iti Alley. 759 Tuvrntl.iy. A C. Jatres. 11 J '''* JaiDr* or Ibfishstt, 14 ' K C. UvanS, Confectionary. & 0 ' Cumhcriind PW/fjf To'rnsl.rp. Thoans Gtoud u, 14 7 t9 John May. 11 J 11 1. Pani- i And.rson, 1 ' '-v Jacob And.-ton, 11 90 L'JI/ i'/tnVfjec TWido'p. D. A. T. Bl.ok, 1 1 J 90 John iViium. 4 * ' John Liud ria'-gli, 14 ' ' ' Harris- 1 rwan'iij'. Valentin ' B. Wcrtz, 1! J o Jacob 0 Dcriir*.', 11 < 99 Jutiula Tovud,ip. George G irdel, 14 . 00 L. N. Fyan. 11 7 90 Wi'.li-ui Kip r, 14 00 llillegass A MoWt-ry, 1 4 7 GO Frederick fliti eg iss, 11 ' 9; If digits 1. Ilaiiiev. OisOlliTV, LN.ivan. " d. 19 99 /.li.r.'y Township.. Jac-.'. i ~>ck! *r. 14 t( L wi Putt. H 7 00 yicaros TrS: i rji. J ;iß"' R.. 9'Nt il, 14 7 tr • Daniel J'h lcbet, 14 • l r ' r ~*> g*. tv. • if- 7 to* X-ifiicr Tct<r'':ip r Jo'.n VPa;-;. 14 . 0C George W.BSackburn. 11 7 t" ScAfl'/iia r/r Be* w .'4. Uai*h Coiil'.-y, 14 7 ft A. 11. Bainii. 14 , '1 John Suiitfi, 14 7 00 John S. Sci t-ll; 14 7 t ti K. St itP • h S..:i, !4 7 tki Jacob Alliter. 14 Dunear McVieker, * 1 7 (Hi John E. Colv.c. 14 7 00 Sn tkt Spring T^wns^ip. Xichoiufi Koons. II 7 OJ St. Clair Taurrshtp. G. D. Tioiit. 14 7 09 Simon ilnrchtuan, J I 7 ik. F. D- Bwgte, 11 7 00 Miss Ann C. Smith, 14 7 09 Nathan Wiight, 14 7 H> G. B. Amick, i t 7 00 G-ergi- ilineslir.g. 14 7 (JO Josiaii Black burn ' 14 7 09 B. F. llmii. 11 7 90 South imjitoa Tosrrjhip. Henry C. 1., shlcy, 14 7 00 J ihn CavcnJer, . H 7 00 (Ceil Provide ce Tutrnthip. Jaiaes M Birsdslkr, 14 7 < ■<■ J B. VViiMni", 14 7 00 William States, 14 7 09 Sioion Shafer, 11 7 90 P. G. Morgert, Ten Pin Alley, 7 AO Daniel Broad, Ening Lous.', 10 00 Charles B! ike, do do 10 0b JohnC. Black. Coufectionary, 8 5 00 fcli Kanisey, Drugs, 14 7 00 Jtihn Gilliert, 14 7 90 Thomas liitchey, 14 7 00 Middle (Vjodberry TuKuship. 11. M. N '.il. 14 7 00 Andrew Baker, 14 7 (M) G-.orge K. BarnJ'.tl.ir, 14 7 00 A. L. Becklioete' 14 7 00 Jacob Br-n-iuari, 14 7 90 Joseph lit burrow Confectionary, 8 500 Satnuel Long-Becker, do 8 5 00 South I VaoJberry To tans'! tp. David F. Buck. 14 7 00 Daniel M. Bare, 14 T 00 Samuel Oster, 14 .90 Jacob K luffman, 14 7 00 Robert Kalston, It (KJ L ilian Tver whip. Win. Laiabretb, II .00 Londe-dirr, Tovrt-'ip. T J. Porter, 14 7 00 George R. Bailey, 14 7 00 D. V. Evans, 14 7 00 There will bo an Apjval held at the Commission ers Office, in Bedford Borough, on the 4th dav of May 1861. LEVI AGNEW, April 12, 1861. Mercantile Appraiser. ESTABLISHED IN PITTSBURG IN 1840. The Only Commercial Collage In Ibe Cniou Conducted by Practical Merchant. OVEh 6.000 STUDENTS have arteiided it from 30 different Statv-s. Four Silt'er Medals h*ve been awarded Dufi" 5 ® System of Booking ; nil the new Cirenhr .iust issued contains letter* f.em Students in Ph'lad'dpbia, Baltimore, New Orleans, St. Louis, Clt.c;ntiattl etc., proving it to be the best known. NINE FfKST PREMIUMS were recently awarded the Per.mnnsnip of Mr. WM. II OUfF, who with his associate Professor, Mr. C. C. Cochran, ire undoubtedly the best p.mm en in America. Harper's Edition of DuiPs Book Keeping postpaid, . 1 70 DutF Ac Duncan's Gems of Penmanship, 6 00 Dntl }* Dunc.n'i Mew School Copy Books 0 numbers, b* 24 For samples of Mersm Duff 4 Cochrati'a Busi ness and Ornimcntal Penmanship, whh the new Circular of 94 p.-g.-i, incite 25 er.ts iu stamps P. DUFF st SON. April 19, 1861. Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, lr which we hare la bored to produce the meet irfTeetual alterative thai can be rj-uie. It is a ecu cvii tinted-extract of Pm Ssrhiperilla, m ©cinfciaed with other substances of still greater alterative power at to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that on* which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our - afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: SCROFULA AND SCSOPOROUS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS AND EBCPTIVB DISEASES, ULCEUS, PIMRLBS, BLOTCHES, TTMOBS, SALT RHEUM. SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AWO SYPHILITIC AP PECTTONS, MTRCURIAL DISEASE, DKOPSY.HSP RALGIA OR TIC DOULOUREUX, DEBILITY," OK PEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, ERTSIPELAS, HOSE OR ST. ANTHONY'S FIR.R, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from IMPURITY OP THE BLOOD. "* This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse oat the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live • longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. -Sooner or later something roust GO wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, tut more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Samaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Meet of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the lead of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure, fri order to 6ecure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions ca the bottle. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottles for |5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won fox itself TOCO a renown tar the cure of •very variety of Throat and Dung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been is constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that "it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, " ROB THE CURE O* Cwfrer>?, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul StomacA, E;~ys:pelcs, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, it'tr i Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, a* a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of > family physic. Price 25 cents per Box; 5 Boxes for SLOOi Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our AMERIC A H ALMANAC in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand AYBR'S, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Bemedies are for sale by B F. Harry. BEDFORD; B-W:.<!<•!LAI & SM Run; G B. Amick, St. CIESRVIIH : J. Woodberry ; Geo. Garditt, WEST END: .1. L. C. . iva, ScheUsbarg ; a,d by DEALERS G-U■ r-'LY. Sept. 28, 1860. SlO REWARD! FFTILE troderaigßftd very resp -cttnlly, inform* tb J PUBLIC that be lost his POCKET BIWFC on VVEL UTDST, the 271> ol Msrv.ii, U'.T.. containing s2ll in B.iutc notes payable to wit: <UE $lO ;.nd TWO notes on Piit-imrg bank, aieo two R -UES, ONE AGAINST Aden It rtehey. FOR $22. AND ONE against Levi Kin irj, !O $73,75, IIOLL* miUs ato DUE A. payable. A reward of SIP veil! BE GIVEN for the REEVVV f s.iid pi ckut LNIk and contents, AND THE pcblh* is hcr-HY VRANIED AGIITJTI PUTEHTSHIS OI WRITING said acres. GEORGE HI TO HEY. East PROVIDENCE TP., April 12, 1801.-E-* 5m MILLS. '1 G!E subscribe; U*J ■ -INLLY begs leave to in- I- form hit patrons au. I the public GT , ERE My, that he stiil continues to ma TIN fact ARE and K< -■•< constantly on hand, cloths, casiaiy-ra. satinet*.- FL mneix. blankets, #C-., .IF of which he wlil sell cheap for cash or excaaug- FUR wool, ALSO Carding and FriHitr, for which i.W WOTILJ CALL SPECIAL AL.VH'ion, AS FCT POSSESSES superior FACILITIES SOD MICHINERY, espe cially adapted to this BRANCH of U;*- TIU-ia- sa, AND FEELS confident It? can do work superior to r.< tdirer establishment In tbecountr. for carding an 1 fulling Uricth cash. All letters on business sb>uid be directed to Bed ford PX., where they WILL RECEIVE prompt sttcu •ion. JOHN LUTZ. April 8,1861.-a nm su! Swords be iten INTO J:lo># AHCAR> AN 1 SPE.IRS INTO pruning books. ~JI IMM I would respectful-.- IN-. AWW ,h '- ci,iE • r ' liwr FLK£2LA3<ORD SUE* vicinity, that Uv- QWRATESS ing located in the 144 sUn I of JOB • Gfaur. imme diately cast ol John Brice'S H-;.L BEDFORD, Fa., 1 AM LOW ready to DO all work In M> line, SUCH as home shoeing w g. MAKING I-U . in TH: B- SI style ami at PRI.*-* to still tile tin.ew, 1 earnestly solicit X IIOERAL share of the PAN or AGE <F all who may need wo;K in MY line. Call down AND BEAR the '•music of the Anvil," and give ore a M l. April LA, IHFII. \Y.M O
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