THE BREAKING UP OF PARTIES. ' Sisvery hs been directly or indirectly the j ciose oi breaking op ail the political parties wfcicb bsveesiitied ia the United States during 1 tbe present generation. The old Whig party, j formidable as it was for numerical strength, j nd splendid as it was in respoct to tbo intel lect of its leaders and tbs material of its rank and 6ie, did not survive the admioj-tration of Mr. Fillmore. The Fugitive Slave Law and n e other eompro'tiive measure? of 1850 j Ptehir* saved the Union; hat they were the * drtPb of the Whig party, for from thvt time ! it# decline was swift sad certain. The Am*ri- ; cia prty, aorang up from the ashes of Whig- | gerj, a!*o died of the Slavey disease. The j National American Convcn*ioi:, which mo' in , "Pbiladelphia in 1855, split upon tbe fataou- j twelfth section which endorsed Slavery, ani ! "Satn's" oack was brokra frout that period, i The l'ena >ct&tic party was tha nest great ; victim to. H Afris n Ji'j*rn ittt. DJIBIW- j -#ey hid rtsod a good - Cat, n I it ws p enar ed to bear much before it wuuli consent to hs rent in dwaiu; hat L ■oa.pter.isni an I ilschanr anis.u were store thm r.y party 'hit ever existed coit!d ifesr o-i live, and the \ death throe* t f Oeamcrcey wcr plainly visible ' otUliarles'on ani at Bait more iu 1860. The Slave power, fiadiug it coo'd no longer control t the Democratio psr'y, thn w th.r- great nrxjan izatiun overboard, and Octß-scraoj ho 1 no i lunger a nit.onal existence'. Thin result w ; - I plainlv fires ' idowed by tlu g ca' apostle of Secesst'ift hvlf % ccutury ago. Within a few days a lctier, vrrutcu iy Gantuedare Übsrlcs Stewart, on-dctr date of the 4'h lost., hss been ; published, and iu it 44 Old Ironsides" gives j the details of a conVf-isatii.n chieb he had at | AYashing'ou with John Oslhono in 1812. ' (Joui'oi'dore S ewart s>ys that,nl'ter discussing with Mr Oslhouo the eorjiiatiiig sentiments of the.North and S >tDb lespecting the war, lie remarked: "s*lll in tba South and South are de cidedly 'he arist >c r tic portt-on of tSis Union, vmi are so io h-oidie.a per-ons in perpetuity iu ' .slavery; y- *--e so in every domestic <jusii!v: i so iti every hab>t of vonr lives, living and I actions: so iu habits, t-U"touis.' iatercour.se.- j and manners. You neither work with your bsnds, head, ncr with any tuscaiuery, but live aod hsv- y.>ur living, o t the will of your fJreator, but by the sweat of J ievpry, and yet you assume ail the attributes, S proiciaittus and advantages, of Democracy■ ' 1 Air. Galht un replied:—•' .1 see ycu speak ; through the head of * JJu n g >tatesuin arid | irotu 'he heart cf a p-trio:, but you lose sight cf the politicieii and the sectional poiicy of the people. I admit your eoprluston in te spcct to ue S tutbrens; that wa are essentially I arittocraiic I caotiit deuy, but wa can and do : yidd much to Democracy. This ia our sec- j tiona. policy; we are from ru-cc#ity thrown upon and solemnly wcJde.i t • part., however • it may occ*t ( n*!!y clash t/ith our feeliaga. i tjx the conversation of our interests. It is through our s(siiiu*ti--n .vi:b that party in the j Middle snd Westers States, we eontro!, uuder the Uouatitutiou, tie governing of ihe United | Statee, but when wc ce tse thus ti con ro! this uaticu, lhrtnigb a liisjt intei D< otocracy or cy material :>'tc:e in tb-t party wh:eb shall tecJ f w out t Dial rule end con'rol, we saai: ert : ?rf to 'be d s-o'u i m rf r bo ; U-un. The ;■ u pr...i is-s in tie Oor.s iomi .r, j u'.aer t;ir then circuiust .nce.s, were sufii-ieu; | for our fathers, but under the aitore-J cor.ultiou of our country from that period, leave to tbe j S iuth no resource but dissolution; fot uo a- j ci odmeuts to tLe Contt'ation eoold be reach- i ed through a Oopv-?otkn f the people and ; three f urtfcs rale." The eontti gcncy aatt -p ted by 'be emin"n* t'artiiina fire cater has cm to pa-s.— Tbe South has f .!e-l to control the Democrat, te party ; it has dropped a political nnsk v.bieb it only assumed to suit its own ?elc-h er.tl anj Democracy is deal. Sisveiy Las killed i'. Ti.e latest polttieal victim to Slavery is i's j latest !egi'iitfi off-boo', th? Ilepubliosn pa - ty. L'-couj'onistu, Sou:bcra ics'-leace, the beaticg of Charles Samuer ia the Sena'e ( 'hsin ber. and m rtj otber o. u-ts, iu .de the R'put>- Jicao | arty a pejlin'cui necessity, it La- ac complished it- mission, au-1 it has j:oiie down in the tempest which it* crca'ed. Slavery en ted and dentmivd t te ller-tiblTait party al most ia the same brsatb. Tbero are naw hot ; two parties, and they are uluiogt strictly sec- | : nini!. The fir-t shot at Fart Sumter swepd, ( &ay all the old ptvy lines at the NVtb, and j crested a grand Union part., infra which is , merged all the relics of W'iggery, Aiuerican is.n, and Republteaoism. Until this gr< t q ie S - Uoi of Union ami Dtsuniou is we-tied, mere esn be bat one party in the North, aod :bt sill be tbe cctiy i f TRK UNION. Slavery created the Secets oa party, and i too, ntnst ebare the f.te of ail its other pnliti j cal creations. TreaSOß Donat be crushed out, aod with it will perish tlie ilea of Secession snd DiiUDii>n. Will Slavery, sf cr destroying everything with which it has been involved, ftirn, ecorpioo-like, upeu it? own dody, sod strtig itself to death t Tac eigns of the times •ecm to iodicste this result.— Sunday Dispatch FROM ANNAi'OLIS. MP., May 11.—The sgeut in charge of tba Winaos' stwaui gun testifies, on examinatioo, tn#t he was on his way to Har per's Ferry, and oot going out to practice at ioog rage, as was stated by a Baltimore pa per. The gun now guards the vtviuet at tbe oL-lay House. ,GCD. Butier ia here to-vLy. etcamsbip Empire Cny bas arrived with •the rer#aj Q jer of tbo Thirteenth Itcgiment, of New i'oi^ ) who are guarding the railroad ftoai Aooapulia Bt.deDsburg. Major of tue 3ixth Ragiioeot cf New York, exr>- ; ted the auck o omp But ler no tbe nitbt Uforo last, a SUMI'CIOUS com pany known #s the Rights G-v.lry hav mg paraded bavicg padded tbe sau.e day with in four m.lte. Toe ha obteiued the r.ames of sil but three. *J e refuaed proffered •id from hei quarters. A Urge number of traaspor s arß to sail for Perryville. Considerable cotton baa at Old Roiat Gcmfort, which Las L-ecu takcnr ro ui tbe decks of ;he rebel vessels. Tbe Maryland contingent of Federalv r0 ops w;.i be called oat itnaiedistely after tbe adjc- rn . u-ent of the Legislature. There arc vuiuute r9 enough alrcrdy to Sil the four regimenu.— This is beyond question. Senator Cooper will probably be made * Brigadtcr General. 1 War Speech frea Senator Douglas* Senator Douglas was publicly receive*! by the Illinois Legislature, on the 2-sth iost., and made a patriotic speech, urging immediate action in sup- S port ©f the GovemnrFnt. He said : ' "Most of you know that I am a very good fighter ia times of partisan strife. I hope to st ow >ou all that I an, an equally potni patriot iri the titue ot my country's d-i nger. It is rt'-w your irnperative duty t to throw party and party t.Ltloiuis t< tb wiuds, I t'orgetting that you ever d.ffi-red. Give me a coiin | try where my children can live ir, peace, and then ! we can have a theatre, if we desire, lor jiartizan : coatroversies. *- We are called upon to fold our arms and see i | our Gajiital seiz,d, our archives carried away ly (' those who clory in trampling the American dag in • the dust. Illinois and mj nrtive State vumd say to-dty, that if I had committed an error iu my i ' political career,-it has eoos'sted in leaning too tar | j towaris the South. I liave n-aver pmicroti to the j • prejudices of tbe Nonb agiiust the minority sec | tiou. White I wil! never invade the constitu'iona! ! rigiits of the South, nor sanction their invasion by . others, I want them distinctly to miderstirni that i t ,rty must not invade mv constitutional rights.— [fooutl ciiecis.] '•lt is a; prodigious crini i agiinst the freedom of) the Kurd to iiiot the L r ni.tS<i states out of the nnji of Christendom. tYh.it d we see ? Washington M !-e Urau ird -i ! T;te President of the United ' • States and !;is Cahlnt, effected and appointed to j 1 their platjcs by the omu authority as Geo. Wash- ! iagtou and Lis canst actional advisers, to ba carried 1 |oS a? iios: ;gvs! Tne very demon of destruction! ti iu let loose in the land! llow long do you j tbi iS i" jwiil ba e.-e the guillotine is in operation 1 ■ i Aiiour mj to say to my former p>li totl enemies, j i you ori! not be true to your country if yon seeii to | i in ke political capital ont. of t iiese disasters. [Ap- ' piause ] Aril to mj oM trien-ls. you will be laise j j and unworthy of your principles if you allow pt liticd d. feat to convert ycu into traitoia to jour' national land! The shortest way now to pence j coriai-ts in the most stupendous aui unanimous j ■ preparation for war. [Vociferous applause.] - -j BALTIMORE, MUODY, May 13,1861. . About 8 o'clock this evening a large train J filled WITH TRTT.JAI arrived at the outer depot ] from 'H" 11- lav llnusf, containing 1,000 trcoj.S : from each RF the REGIUIRTIIS siatioicdst the ! Relay H-tusc. THE GTH M#-sacß usci is and Bth New York llegioent-, with A battery of #r:illery, march : ED thrnngh South Bsliint'-re TO Federnl liiM, a point f ground on THE south side id j J the Larbor, directly OVERLOOKING tbe cry, ABD I one in le west of,F.trt McHenry. The sudden appcsrascs ef THE TROOP;, took ; the ci''Seos by surprise. They were greeted i ■ with every demonstration of apprcbstiuo, #nd J immense crowls quickly GATHERS D cheer lllG at I every step, ladies waving tt;-ir handkerchiefs, J TUD many brought lamp- ani omdl-;* to the windows. PROMINENT ©it ZEES accompanied the troops to the hill, and 'is-isted tbe ofiL-en iu taking ihe Lest toqte thither, and procuring quarters for the troops until tents cquld ur -1 rive. SEEMED to be LighJv pleased wirh T%CIR reception, AND expressed surpri-e ; and deiigtit at the oouioiaadmg position ALU ] ; FILE prospect, with the whole. city HTID country i sprca-J out before abena j WESTERN VIRGINIA GUN VENN UN. V r HEtI.INO, M-Dtiay, May 13,1861. The city IS WII-I ;ttb "Oihugissm. Flags! I are flying frcrn neatly nil the builaiogs. S 'i he Uonvenficn u.<'t at 11a. ir., aud after ; APPOMTTOG a COIAMITTFC ON CieuettuU, ad- i ; j-iurned to 3 p. RO. The Convention th<>n resemble 1 at that j I hoar, AUD the .Commit lce reported favorably i to TOE a<JM;S.-T> n.OF DGLOGA'ES fr< M 20 OuUTitiet to, seals. Feruianeiit ttfieers W-,ie atpoiuted, ; ! and r<st IVTIODS od- pud appointing A 4Joui- ; mil tee on BTITE AMI Federal lie! at ions. BE- ; foie its /doptinn diteu-sinn took place be iwetu GEU. J. J. J trktpn <f WOOD Ouuotf, ; who thooght A division OL the 3t ite premature, ANI JOHN 8. C'uti:.-l-', w:to saii we must have iiuinejia'e AND prou-pt an? ion. He wanted DO pttper trtj*es. 'IUE (Joinmtttce then edjouroed unti! tnor n;ng. Ihe eerf-ojon it-a of boi.-ttng A flag over ihe ' Custom- House, this afternoon, were veiy ITU tos : ng. 1 L.r US T.ds nt PN PFE wtre on the giouid; IHE IIITKUIL sit> WT RE sung, #U : spee ches were MADE by J 8. Oarlislc AND others. jlnnouiutmtnts. i ksocblc Jmlije. We are authorised to announce (be name of Mr. Wiiham Gephait, of Bedford Township, as a can didate for the office of Associate Ju ige, subject to the decision of (he Republican County Conven tion. -• Coun<) Treasurer. WE are auth"riz<-d to annouce the name of Mar tin Milium, of Bedford Borough, s a candidate for Treasurer, subject In tiie decision of tht Sc. publican Count; Convention. Commissioner. Lieut. Win. K- i ffe of Bedf- rd Tnvrsbip, will be ■' a candidate for tin- nomination of Commissioner, ! suljci t it> tbe decision of the Republican County ; Convcrdion. MAJS'Y. * For Sore, Weak, lnfiimtd Eyes and Eyelids. A true specific, ud invainal le remeffiy has been st lant discovered. Dr. liunipbiej s argues that these aff etious invariably rcsi.lt Jrvm a conslitn tionat di; ease, of which tiie local eff.-ction is only tbe outward manifestation. Hence, Hb'UPH&EYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC OPHTHALM Y PILLS are only taken internally, and yet cure the worst to. mi of obstinate sore eyes end eyelids, which have resisted all other treatment. All cases of sore and in Aimed eyes snd eyelids, or Jaiiing, weak, or defective sight, will lie promily benefited, and the core of the wotcl cases is only a question of time. Price, 50 cents, with directions. N. B. —A fall set of HUMPHREYS' HOMUOPATHW i SPECIFICS, with Book of Directions, and twenty ] different Remedies, in large vials, morocco case, $5; do. in plain case, $4 ; ctse of fifteen boxes, | sod book. S2. These Remedies, by the single box or ease, are ; sent by mail or express, free of charge, to any nil. dwsa, on receipt of tbe price- Address DR. HUMPHREYS k CO., So 552 Broadway, New-York. Sold by H. C. Reamer, Bedford, Pa. May 10, ltS6t. The corner-stone of the St Mark's Ev. Lutheran Cburcb, in Friends Cove, near Bowser's Mill, will 1 be laid witb appropriate services, on Whit-Monday, 1 ibe 20tli inbt. MA RRIED. " On the 12th inst , by tbe Rev. J.. Zimmerman, Mr. William Amick, of St. CUiiavlile, to Miss Anne Catharine Wert* of Bedford Co , Pa. 0 the 14th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by EMer Jos. Cornell. Mr. Levi Miller, to Miss Martha O. Swamwtlter, all of this County. Accompany ing the above notice we received "a ,dollar," for which the young and happy couple , k5 our thanks. May tbey enjoy a long lite of bliss. BEDFORD INQUIRER. j DIE3D. On the sth int., James Biichmflaii Gump son of Mr. Gto. Gump age<l J years. b mouths and 25 ; days. I'. G. Bush, a lauding Brerkmriogfr in Uentrr* mtHitj in >iie last campaign, Calbd upon iti a public meeting said, "I w.s a Breckinridge L<-i#iOern in the tsi campaign I re-p-ctrd Breckenridge a# a man—a a *-tstr?:uo I revered hitu— at a Secessionist, I would han% Aim " Stick to that Mr. Bn.-b, and joo'll he sound/" !M ( F !K! li;tt\ REMAINING in the Port Office, at Bedford, l'a . May Isth 1851. Aihcora. Minnie Mi.-s Lo*- u l. Naomi Mis Adrnn, Mrs. J. H. Barley, suaan Mrs. Muncey, C. M L. Miss Bliss, JharhsA. Makaley, J. soph Bratton, Alary Airs. Nelson, Win. Boyer, John Patton, Witt Gen. hernia, Esther. Mrs. Koontz, C. SI. C. Miss Campbell, Mathew Kites, Sam'l J). Cole, David Rcifgnider £ Co. Cole, Charles R earned, F. €. Cel. Csrn. J.-hn Reigl.ar', Henry Cleugh, George Shafer, S. I ocklcr, J. & Son Seath, Hamilton Fagvrt, G< orge Santh, Lorelo Frcdrick, Sarah Shoaf, Elizal-th Gonchcr, W. Schroyer, Cardila Giren, \V . Stoler, JacoU ilror, Pristlla Miaa Suters, W. 2 H*ney. Wm. Troutman, B. II l.'.md, W m. Wagerman, Jacob Kuisrlev, John 'i U'tikes, C. Lewis, David J. Williams Jed. W.M. RISER, P. M. May 17,1861. SO! FOR TIE WM! J A G O 33 11. 2H JES X> , HftllVrd, Pa. RETAIL DEALER in Dry Goods, Carpets. Bala, Caps, Boots, Shoes G assw tre, Queens fare, Groceries, and in fact, ertry article oecvssiry for the comfoit and hippiuess if hi* nume.ruas friends. Just m-eniug, new and f'esh goods bought at pani - prices, and will he disposed of at the lowest living rates for cash. The war is inaugurated, ani war j riees < nly will he asked, hut on war terms, to wit: CASn. Call and see for yourselves. SII.KS, • ,v:ra quality, good styles of dress Silks, low .n:d high priced. LATaES' DRESS GOODS, Chaliies, DelAincs. Burrgt's, I.(Was, Pol de Chevies. Chintzes au<i baretie Rpfies, Shawls, Calicoes, Muslins, Summer Cloths, Cotionades, at surprising prices f.>r cash. MEN S HEAR, Emu and Fancy Cloths and Cassimeres, Jeans and Linen Drills. HOSIERY, Ladies', Men's and children's- also. Gloves, Collars, Ties, and stitched Handkerchief". GROCERIES, Cuff.e, Sugar, white and brown, crackers, molasses and Syrups, low tor cash. All manner ot Hat# and Caps, Fur, SI k. Wool and Straw. Jut bring on your Cash, and you shall not go away disappointed- May 17, 1861. FIBIXisaIF OP VALUABLK REAL ESTATE. Bi virtue lan older of tha Orph >r.s'C.uirt o* | Bedford County, the undersigned will ofl'er at j public sale, on the premises, in Monroe Towaship. ' on SATURDAY, JSTII JUNE, NEAT, all the following described real estate, viz; 350 acres ot la: d, adjoining Henry Whetstone, | Bernard Means' heirs, Bernard Stecknian and south I side ot Tusaey'* Mountain, au-i having theieon } erected a log house and shop, about 40 acres 1 thereof cleared and under fence. ALSQ, 4'f acres bring pait of another tract (the mansion . tract) and adjoining the above—ihout 2o acres , ■ hereof ckared. ndj lining Henry Whetstone, B-r --uaid Means' heirs .mi others. Tirais made known ou ii.iv of sale. O. E. SHANNON, Administrator of Dan'l Means dec'J. May 17, 1861. DIBLIC SlfaE OF V ILIUM Hi; 11, ESTATE. B\ virtue ot an order of rtie Orp'ianh' Court o! Bedford County, the uoderaigaed, will 0.T.-r tor s-ile on tbe premises, ou SATURDAY, 15TH JUNE, NEXT, the following deacrii.ti re I estate, viz : A tract ol 1 nd Coutaining gu acres, adjoining ! 1 nds of D. Snowberger, Martin M.liei and other-, ■ designated on the diagram attached t > the jiroeeed ings in Bailition, on ur. Win. W. Reed's estate | us.;art and situate iu Middle W'oodtxrrrj Townsiiip. TERMS :| in band on confirms.!ion of sale, and i balance in two equal annual payments, without in- | tc-est • AA KO N KEE D, Executor of Dr. Wm. W. kasl, dee'd. i May 17, 1861. AUDITOR'S JSOTICK. THE undersigned apfointed auditor by the | Oi pilaus'. Court, to distribute the tialiuee in the j Uanda ol Juhn Bparks, Executor t/f D.u't Buz ztrd, dee'd, will attend to the unties of said up. I p'diituu lit, at 1 o'clock ou Friday, Jure 7th, at hi- ! office, in Bedtor 1 Botough, where ail interested j tn.v att-uid. JOiiN TAI.MLK, May 17, 1861. Auditor. , AUDITOR S .VOTIVE. THE undersigned appointed audiinr, by tbe Orphans' Court, to distribute the hul >uce in j the hards of Jot.u B. Firri-y, adnt'r, of tiia estate of Andrew Cam, dee'd, wi',: att-r.J to the duties ti j said appointment on Thursday 6th of June, at 1 o'clock, at h:a offic, iu Bcifbr J Borough, nbere all iuter< sted may attend. JOHN PALMER, May 17, 1861. Auditor. iTfOTlilliiior t7"OU can get good R;fl2 Pow- 1 X der. Water Proof Gun Q Caps, and Lead, at PARQUHAR'S JLAa New Grocery. (Vq May 10, 1861. j A Large lot cf Mercershurg w J Stone aud Earthen Ware, just UU received at FARQCNAR'S New , if^mi Grocery. May 10. 1861. ADMINISTRATORS' .\"01 ICE. LETTERS of Administration, on the estate of Sam'l Whetstone, late of Coierain Township, dee'd, having been granted to the subscribe?#, re siding in said tp., all persons indebted to said es tate, are leqnested to make immediate payment, and those having claims can present them for set tlemem. DAVID WHETSTONE. AARON WHETSTONE, May 10, 1881. Administrators. ~~ ~ Tcirik To my Patrons and all Others Inter es'ed. THE map of JJedfurd County, is now nearly ready for distribution, but in view of the war trou lies, fltc., I deem it proper to hold it over a wl rr e—hoping matters will shortly take a more favorable turn. Since, however, the maji is thus f-r completed, circumstances will compel me to deliver it t-re verv long. EDWARD L. WALKER. May 3, 1861. II4ill) TIMES MADE EASY! Goad News for the Unemployed. 1000 rll j,\ c £S' TO MJJKE MO.YEY. ONE XlLlli DOLLARS WORTH OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND iSILVER-PL ATBD-VARE, TO BE DISPOSED OF ON' AT E\Till ELY TEW AND ORIGINAL PLAN. 25,000 JIG EeATFS WJjYTED ! ! desirous of sa agencv in thi* NEW ENTERPRISE. Should send fn lh\?ir nurncs at otice, eiiclt'siiig a tjiroe cent stamp to puj pybijgtf, a(i<j receive t>y return of mail i TRIiMIiH CATALOeiiE Contaii.iog OUR INDUCEMENTS, Which afford A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MOlsf without risk, together with FULL PIRTitILUIS Hfluiva to this HO¥IL PL AH! To insure prompt and satisfactory dealings, ad dress all orders to ttEORGE G EVA#?, 439 CHESTNUT STREET, J'nir.ADELpnrA. May 10, 1860. LUENT FAOH the SKIT GF wah J Jl 51 RECI 1\ ED a large and varied assortment of For ign and Donit sric BEY BBOBS, Kmbracing Siiks. F.-ularda, Grenadines, C iae do i Chine. Poplins, PH;n<ftfjs. figured and plain. (>r gandit-r. I.HWIIS, Chintz-s. Ginghams. Prints, Era- ; i'Wdlciics. I.acis, Ive.. together with an extensive supply of Domestic Staple Goods, of the best (Uuitt*. Also* Carpeting, Oil Clotlis *nd Ma;: -ig, BfiU Shoes, U*i*, Caps, and -v large stoc-i of FANCY GOODS, HARDWARE. QHESNSirARE, REAiIY MADE CLOTHING. all of wiiicb wtil he sold on the most Mtisf.ictorj ' terms. j J. M. SHOEMAKER &CO i iiay-10, ISO!. rubiic idle OF REAL HSTITE IN MORRISON'S CO YE. ! Bi v.rtue of iu order oi sde dircte I by Itla Orp' aus" Court, oi B--.ltbri Couuty, to th-- | unite signed, he Will expose to pu lie si' j, 03 Hi j premises, on SATCRDAJ, THE ar.'i JUNK, NEXT, all the following described Real Est a: 8 : A tract of fl. st rate limestone laud, containing 63 acres, ujoru or ies-s, all cie rred, but about two ! acres, adjoining Tiionjss Johnson, KuJoipn t!o>r- i er, Audre-.v Busier, Josepn Keagy and <iihers, and t having tliereoa erected a two at r>- lourh cast ant log house, barn and other out buildings. Aon slant stream of fres'n spring w it r p uses through t.'iejrard. A never failing well of goo 1 water is slat! in the yard. The property ts vain uilc iu tnauy respect*, aud as the safe is p.reinptorv a .bargiio cin be h il Tertus au I conditions mile known o:t day of sale. SAMUEL WORKING, Adtn'r of the Estate of Divid BfowA, iaiy' l. May 10, 1861. Public Sale OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. t>Y virtue of ®u order ot sale eraate l by the ) Orphans' Court ot Bedtord C -unty, the un J- rsigned, Executor of Sidney R. WhitflelJ, late 1 ot East Providence Township dee'd, will, 0T Sa-urddy she Sill day of Jaac, expose to public sale on the premises tae loliowing descriiied real estate, tea wit: One tract of land situate iu the Township and : County aforesaid, lite the property of sail aer'd, j adjoining lauds ot Simon Nycuru on the North, j Joiih Frazey on the East, Elias Whitfield on tho ■ South, and Joseph iVhiiti--M ou (lie West, Oqp- ; taiuing aoout 84 acres, about thirty-five of which are cleared aud ia a good state of coiiivation, and on which a double log dwelling honso aud log barn are erected. Sale to coiuiuenee at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day. Terms, ta-enty live dollars on day of sale, and the balance at confirmation of sale Septumuer find, 1861. JOHN W. SAMS, May 10, 1861. " Executor. MUOODi THE subscribers have received their supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, and will offer ail who may favor us with a caU greait bargains—all kinds of country produce received for goods, also Cumberland Bank Notes— -1 and many of the Virginia Banks. A. B. CRAMER & CO. i Mav 10, 1861. | ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. | Xj OTICE is hereby given "tfcat Letters of Ad : il ministration, bare been granted to tho tinder- I signed, on the estate of Mary Msgdikna Hitehew. 1 of St. Clair Township, Bedford County, dee'd.and ' all persons indebted to sai l estate, are requested to ItmiKo puyment, and those htviog claims thereon, will present the same duly authenticated for set tlement. DAVID UITCHEW, May 10, 1861. Adm'r. John Major, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, HopeweiL Bedford County, COLLECTIONS ni *n PEITDMNG 10 his Office will be attended to ptompth. Will also attend to the sale or renting of real estate. Jristrun.cn, sof writing carefully prepared. Also, settling up partnerships and other accounts. May 8. Wl. Joint i'almrr, ATTORNEY AT LAW. promptly attend to all business en- T trusted to his care. Office in Juliana Street, nearly opposite the '•Meogi 1 ilou c e." April 19. 1861 .-if John E. McGlrr, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE on Julvni Street, with William X. Hall. Esq., Bedford Pa. ! April 19, I*6l z ESTABLISHED IN PITTSBURG IN 1840. The Only C'omuterr i;tl Collage In (be I'nintt Conducted by a Practical Merchant. OVER (J.60(1 STUDENTS have attended it from 30 dilferent Star-s. Four Silver Medal* h 'Ve been i warded Hull's System of Booking ; and l the new Gir<;iir just tß*a*d contains letters flora Students in Ph-1 id< -lpfii. Baltimore, New Orleans. | St. Louis. Cincn-isni etc.. proving it to be the j best known. NINE FIK.ST PREMIUMS were | recently awarded the Penman*-tip of Mr. WJf. H ; DUFF. bo with hi* associate Proleaaor, Mr. C. C. j Cochran, are undoubtedly the beet p.nmsn iu | America. Harper's Fdition of Duff's Book Keeping post paii 1 ye. ; Duff fc Duncan's Gems of Penmanship, 6 o *i Duff fc Dune: n's New Seh-xd Copy Books j 6 numbers. 54 For samples of Messrs. Duff A Cochran's Busi ness and Ornamental Penmanship, with ibe j new Circa! ir of 64 psg- *. incl •■n 25 Cents iu stamps to P. DUFF /< SON." April 19, 186-1. MiTH E TO mm Bili.ilEH.v. PROPOSALS will be at Ac house of Gideon D. Trout, on Saturday the 18th day <>i May, 'B6 1. at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the erection 0.l a Bridge over Dunning'* Creek, at Gr.ffith* fording, in St- Clair Township. Plan and spec.ti catioiis may he set n at the House ot Gideon Trout. By order ot the coram DM oners. H. NICODEM.US, May 3, 1861. Cleik. PIMSTWM'S NOt itg. | LITERS o! A .i.vlnistr'tion on the Estate 1 Li Michael FJ..ca. -at • d Hop.-w li Township, dee'd, having been giant. J te th .--subscriber, liv ing in the town of Hopewell, a.l persoua indebted Jo said estate, are notified to i ..ike pat:", t ;:a luebhe-ly, and those having claim* itg i >* tile siuie will present 'hem properly authentic -ud ibr sut tiem-nt. SAMITEL is. r'LUCK, May 3, lsdl. Adnrr. lYrn^liiZ f I'll K undersigned, Executors't the estate cf J John L. Ingrani. dee'd, late ol hhii Town sliip. ii, -.a C unty, will sell a number of lots lying <>h the i'l ink Ko.id and near the J auk son t-otel, occupied by John Allen The,,, ;„ts are in a de sirable locality and v.iltiabk-. Persona wishing to Imy or examine them, wiii be accommodated by calling on *he executors. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock, P. M , of said day, when the terms will be nude known. H. M. INGRAM, G. A. WEAVER, April 12,186]. Executors ATTENTION BLACK PLUMED RIFLEMEN! •\i>U re order* i *.■ parade in Seh'-lisiiurg, on Satu ••! y "lie ! Its of M • y, insf., !< r inspection, in winter uniform with pun-, a d ten rounds of ; cirtre.ge. A in.l turn > at 1* c. roestly d* sired. By order „f the Captain. W. J. SMITH, O. 3. I May 3, 1861. w TIIB übiesT NEW SILEWERY STORE. ME*. E. V. Mowst • VIE; ri-reiv 1 frem the city an elegant ae-.-r?meat of goods oinprisbig bonnets, ikers. fl its, r; ! >:AMls. fl iwcrs. r .CCIK*. bonnet*, f-a nes, lulits tires* Caps, &c , &c. A! ) a good variety of mali-nals for making i-ow. ts, sncb as black crape. black ui uic and a snpesi-r b! ck ms'eriiti tor Misses bf.unets, white crap®, siiks of all col Jfs and varieties, which w:!l lie made to order. Thrv have been carefully selected by a miiiuery from, the east of long experience and good toste, w hose sei vices lias been engaged for the coming season, ilavinfc brought low for cash we are deiermined to sell low for c.vsb or ita equiva lent- Terms strictly cash. Her place of business is on east Pitt street nearlv opposite Robert_Fyan"s Store. May 3, 1881. M GROCERY; Corner ol West Pitt and Jflllaaa St, THE sttbscr her is op ning at this well known stand, ~tv weli selected etock of Conf'ectionatiea, I'oJufco. Sega;s aud Groceries, cons'sting in part of c. tH-e, brown, crushed and pulverized sugars, refined <ad golden svrups. baking molass -s. ycung hyson, impertal and Uack tea, chocolate,* corn starch and fi tvoring extracts, chcaae. com brooms, painted buckets, dn*Urg, wall, scrub, horse, shoe, tooth and Jiair brushes; Canftclioaaries, such as plain and fatiey candies, fruited candies and flvvor ed j dp-is; water, tiutter and sweet crackers.- Foreign Jrnitt* oranges, lemons, figs, raisons. prunes, dates, currants, citrons, fliberts, walnuts, cre tin au', almonds, pea ucts; Tobacco, congress plug, sweet plantation, natural leaf, rough and ready, Lynchburg, smoaking, a superior article, cut aud dry, Src., &c., Ccgan, opera, sixes, half Spanish, and a variety of other brands. The pub ho are respectfully invited to give him a call.— P icknica and May parties supplied at very reason able price?. All kinds of country produoe taken at tbe high est market price. J. B. FARQOHAR. April 26, 1861. Public Sale OF RE.IL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans" Court of Bedford County, tha subscriber will sell at Public Sale, oa trie premises, ID Napier Township, on Tuesday the 18th dvy of June,* nex f , the fob towing tract of land, bring the Real Estate of Aaron Gcod, dee'd. adjoining lands of Jesaw Black burn. Adam Qttv, James O. Robinett aud sthera. end containing forty acrca aud allowance, about twenty-five or thirty acres of Said tod are cleared and under fence—about tea acres of which are meadow. The.cth-r. improvements arc a two storv log dwelling house, stable and other out buildings', with a go ■, thrirmg yoaag '•reliard; a panip i* near the door, aud coerc is plenty of excelleut wa- iter on the place. The sale will commence at 19 o'clock, "of tbe day I above MENTIONED. TERMSOne third in hand at the confirmation of tiie ile ; balance iu two equal annual payments I without interest, to be secured by waiver Judj-i. mrnts. \VM. ZIMMERMAN, v MayS, 186!-* Adrn'r. f Scroftila, or King's Evil, ! i a .*—t'tutionai disease, c corruption of the blo .-t, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, end puor. Being in the circulation, it p.rvad..-' the whole body, and may burst out in di-ia-e on any part cf it". So organ is free fre.u its attacks," nor is (there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused ly mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or uuire-.it hy food, impure air, filth and filthy habit-. the depressing rices, end, above all, by the venereal infection. "What ever be it> e rigin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending " frcpn parents to children unto the third and fourth generationindeed, it sterns To bo the rod of Him aho ssys, "I will vl.-i' the iniquities of the fathers upon their chddren." Its effects commence by deposition from tbt blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses > the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com- * plaints, but they have far less jxiwer to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still read red fatal by this taint in tha system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, cf aii the organs, arise from or arc aggravated by the same cause. .One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lu*ing in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we suynly in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, i the most eflevtua! remedy which the medical J skill of our times can devise for this every •vhixe prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined com the most active remediate that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul cu-crrier from the blood, and the rescue of the evriem from its destructive consequences. H : rice it should be employed for the cure of net only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which -rife frcro it, such as Er.rrrmt and SRIM DISEASES. ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, I'. or EBTUFELAS, PIMPI.ES. PUSTULES, BUITCMES, PLAINS and BOILS, Truoas, TETTER and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM. RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC and MEXCURIAX DIS EASES. DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING EECM VITIA TED on LURRKE BLOOD. The popular belief in " impurity of the blood " is founded in truth, for scrofula is "a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue fi this ffarsspa rilla is to purify and regenerate thisTital fluid, without which sound health is impcsfaible ia contaminated constitutions. Iyer's Cathartic Pills, m ALL THE PURPOSES Of A FARiLY PHYSIC, arc so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely v ith-tar.d or evade them Their penetrating properties search, end cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism. correcting its 'diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple ar.d invjtrag. ■Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furr.ish gratis mv American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Ccstive i-ess, f/cetfwm, Headache nritinn from disordered Stomach, Nausea. Indigestion, Pain in and Xlorbid Inaction of the Botccis, F.atuleney, Lets of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CERE OF Caucus, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and for the re lief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease- So wide is the field of its usafubess and so nu merer* are the eases of its cures, that almost dory section of country abounds in persons pub -1;.-ly known, who have been restored from a!arming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its i*e. When once tried, it; superiority over other medicine of its kind is toe apparent to escape observation, and where its vntrc-s are known, the public no longer hesitate what ar.t'iote to employ for the distressing and dangtieu- affections of the pulmonary crgar.s that axe .duetto our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed, and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PBEFA&ED BY DR. J. C. AVER Sc CO. LOWELL, MABS. B P.Harry, Bedford; Rax. dollar & Son, Bloody Run; G B. Aruick, St. Clearviile; J. Breneman, Wood berry; Geo. Gsrdiil, West End ; J. E. Cal ivn. Schelislwrg; and bv dealers generally. Sept. 'IS, 1860. FARM FOR mT THE subscriber wiil sell at private sale, tke farm situat • in Juniata Town-hip, on which James Barns, (of Thomas.) now resides. This farm contain-- 118 acres, about 80 acres cleared and under fence. The land is good wheat land, and in high state of cultivation— about 14 acres of excellent meadow. Also a first rate orchard, of all -s of fruit. Tlx improverac-*? are a good two story Rough Cast House, largo B- ~k Bars, and other outbuild, ings. Fr further jvarticulars, call on the subscri ber, living in Londonderrv Township, Bedford County, Pa. DAVID EVANS. May 3, 1861. ji\m i MILLS. THE subscriber respectfully bogs leave to In form his patron 3 and the pnllks generally, thai he still continues to manufacture and keep constantly <>n hand, cloths. issitners, satiuetts, fliUDels. blankets, tec., nil of which ho will sell cfcoap for cash or oxoi.vug*. few wool, also Carding and Failing, for which bo would call special atrerfin, a* be possesses superior facilities and machinery, espe cially adapted to this oranch of the business, and feels confident he can do work superior to any otheriestablishment In tbo county. uJ~ Terms for carding an-d fulling ftrtatly cash. All letters on business sbouul be directed to Bed ford Pa., where thev will receive prompt atten tion. JOHN LUTZ. April 9, 1861.-S PEICR ORCUBEB! Sworus heatva Into plow shears and spears tnt pruning books. would reapeotfu.lv in-^_, atv. f" rm thu crtisvna of s^-23fotd and vicinity, that uav ing located in the oi l stand of John Clear, s nm dlately east o* John BricoN hotel, Bedford, Pa. I am now ready to do ail work la my lion, such at shoeing. WAgou making tec., teo., in the inset \ style and at prices to suit tiw times. I earnestly | -ffiicrt a liberal share of the patronage of all who ; may need woik la roy line. (>,ll down and hear fcbe "niuslo of tl:e Acwil," iyj give me a trial" Awil 19. 1861. WM. OOOK.
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