THE BASK BILL. The bill for the regulation ot tbe currency is as follow?: SDPI'LRMFuVT to an Act for the equali zation of the currency of the State, ap proved the 17th day of April Anno Domini one tboueßod eight hundred and sixtv ooe. SKO. 1. Be it enacted by the Semite and House, of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the. au'hority of Hie same, That the Banks of the Commonwealth are hereby required, until the second Tuesday of February uext ensuing, to receive at par, in payment of nil deb's due or to bee me due to tbcui respectively, the notes of ill the solvent banks of the S-ate which paid speeie for their liabilities en and imaiedi rtciy prior to thenioe -teooth day of November last, ard which shall continue solvent, ami the s.ii banks are #Io hereby authorised topiy out, in ail tl- ir b-i --,nes* transaction# and : county t! e soil not'# so long as th ft'- -ujng the same di d reuitiin solvent; .u ; .so any president and a majority of ib- • o ; directors of any ot the said banks ski -ify to the Governor, under oath or affirm a . •> of the prcnid. at, that they have just reason t ?e that auy b-Jtik included in said category an imsou - : unsafe condition, the (jruver< - shall ppoint a commission to investigate the same, as provi ded in tLe third section of the act of Outnbt r thir'eenth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty -wven, eot:tied "no Act pr iding for the res urn pi ion of speeie payincr, i by ho hanks, snd the relief of d brors," and n-i banks shall be requited to receive the notes of any tank thus discredited uu'il reported sound and sol vent by *uc;i coniuiissi m. b'tc 2. That tire several collectors of fixes, tok-, and other moneys of ihe t'oaiminwealth . and ai-o county trea-ures, are hereby suibor iz d to receive fjr S oto purposes the notes of the solvent hnk*, iu payment of the raii Ihxo toils, and revenues: an 1 rhe S'te Treasure' i.- hereby authorized to receipt for til same man ncr as though said ticks wcra specie p,y iiij. Skc. 3 That on failure of' any bank tti -this Ocmmcnwealth to coaq ly with ibe pro vi-icss of tliia Act, such fact being sati-fac toriiy made known to h° Governor its charter elnll thereby be forf;-ited, snd he shall so de clare sut h forfeiture by proclamation; n i the directors thereof shall forthwith uike ani execute sn assigniucut in the manner provided by the Act entitled "in Act reg'il t ng banks,' approved tna .sixteenth J-y of April, Antio Domini one tuousaa i eight hundred end Sfty SfcC. -t That any bank or incorporation which had witl'm one year susp-nded specie payments, or refused to tedcein its notes u prorided by the laws of this Commonwealth, .the foiftiiur.es,penalties, or liibiliitet arising iherefrim cot having been beieto'ore nmifed .or sijspt'tded b'j Act of A-jcuiMv, shall ■ c deemed thereby to Lave forfeited its chatter; aad upon such fact b-ing . iti-fv totily rauL known to the Governor, he shall declare su.h forfeiture by proclamation, and a->-ig'i ment shall be made by the (.irecbrs cf tuck b:ink, as bert-inb< fore provide 5. fc'EC. 5. That stated or >pe: tal meeting* ot the directors of banks #b;.il be held 3t such times, and under ruch rules n i rrgulstiona for the trnosictiou of Lusict -s u the .:irector may adopt. nd in the case of the ickn< ss or absence oi the President | i,- may be supplied by a President, prolcmpore tn fe sp pointed ty the directors from among iheir number; U ] so much of any act or acts of jssemblv inconsistant w th the eh : ion of st. President prot'mpore, be and the same i- here by repealed. Bfc. 9. Tint the several Leuks of (bis Pommel.wealth shall be fvqired to redceui in sp.cie or its equivalent, .o much cf jth- ir cir.-u --liUcn as rosv fce iu th" l ands of the Sta a Tt ea-urer and may be oeces-ssry to pay tho August interest. bf.C. 7. That tTie president, Oishior cr other officers of any tank in this Coujot >n wealth stall take an oath or . ffirtna'i: n, to be admin stored by some < ffiecr *'itboriz ?d t y hit to admioister catbs or affirmations, tLai tbty will not knowingly or ititea'iu'.illy vi /late anv of tho proT'fiioDS of the act to which this is j zupplrment or the pre visions f the rot regula ting hank-', passed April 1(1, 1850, asd its ■appVments.aod that me fiftecaiu snJ six" -'nti. section# of th act regulating banks, approved April 16th, ae thousand eight hon irel nd bfty.aoy otner acts of assembly con flic iog bere witb, r>c, and tho sutuc are Ik re by repealed; . Provident, That no cashier shall engage in any other profession or jailing, dirertiy or in nreet lj, liteti tbu'appt fainu.glo the < Ore of ta>h i-r. — n ——. ohd Woives. Large numbers of the troop* who have gone .to tho scat of war are poor men. Leaving (families behind then?. Tho pay of the private# •hi 811 per month. We bihevo tho custom i>, at the end of every mouth, to give some wrii t(D evidence of the amount duo each man.— But the troops will not in fact be paid under wo or ihree months from the d-y of being tumUered into the rervioe, aui so on from time to time. Wo are ioformed that a slioal of Und sharks, some of tbeiu well known to public fatue, have tntered into a cuuibiDatiou to purchase of tho troop# their monthly warrcut# or ceitiSca'en tt an enormous shave—say, giving thetn $6 aad ?7 fer 811. These evidences cf debt are as gcod a g'dd. They will he paid with reasonable promptness. The necessities of tue*e men ate gran*. T-tay nny bo cotnpelL'd to allow tLziinsclves to be auvoured by these sharks, unless patriotic individuals, who scorn 'o ievy blackio ;tJ upon patriutism, will take ios"i#ureß tor purcbssing these evidenced at a f 3tr value, and thus save tbe eoldicra of the country from falling victims to tbe cupidity cl.sa of peculators who prowl about the Cimpvbe Uouamissariat's and the Qisrternns tr # depot, as wolves prowl over a" baitle-fi ild •bcr a day of caruagc.—,V". Y. Tribune. It is that any movement of Gen. **• for throwing rebel forces forward from "Whmood io the direction cf Mannassas gap ' r lUrpet'a Ferry, will itumediately be followed au attack of Gen. Buffer's forces on Nor folk. Richmond ia the aim of Geu. Butler, and it '* teportoi ibat he intends to occupy that city bythveOtb of fnty. COLOXEL ELLSWORTH. The flags of this city were all at half nmt yes terday, their bright e onstell Ulcus and broa 1 stripes .trapped in token of respect and mourning for the gallant Col. Ellsworth. All over the Joyal states, wherever the stars and stripes are still regarded as the enildem of our might arid the assurance of our protection, the same sa I testimony of resp"ct was tendered. A hundred thousand starry rtigs in mouming for a single hero! Tweati-s>x millions of bosoms pierced hy the h tor • shot which carried death to the heart of Ellsworth ! Ilia martyr blood will haunt the fo-s who applauded his assassination to their grave. The revenge of his lift will he the degelation of cities, while whole catacombs o( traitors cannot repay the loyal pe iple of this nt tion for the murder of 0 1. El s.vo-tli. Col. Ellsworth was imrn in Saratoga conntv, V- Fork, in the year 1837, an 1 wis therefore in his twrty-fonrth rear when he fell. H wis a stiff-nt at ITest Point Academy, and aft r leivin; that institution he removed to Chicago, where, eight years ago, he arrived almost frien-Hoss and penni less. His innate integrity, with th-' force and en ergy ot his character, soon won liiin hosts of friends, until he gradua'ly rose t> respect and poriiion. The exciting exploits ot th French Zouave* at Sevastopol led him to investigate this d- iptioa of drdl Coming to the decision Ih it the Zouave tactics were the mast oSi lent yet studied ho set in work to orgiaizo a company of this character in Chi gt). by the title of --The Chicago Zouaves." Alter a practice of about a year, a tout to 'he East was proposed. Th * nov •by ■>! their dv 11. their fantastic dress, prcel ■: >n ot their evolutions, attracted genera! attention. •t only from military men, but from th gun ;r.t pueii-: . and Colonel Ellsworth became known all over the country as the originator of the Z >uave ' rill in the United States. Col El'sworth at one time studied law with Mr. Lincoln, nd after Mr, Lincoln's election to the Presidency, it was generally understood tint Co! Ellsworth would be attached to his person. It wa expected that he would be placid in some impor tant {K>sition in the War Department, hut it is not probable that such a position would have been n accordance with his des,rt s. Immediately upon the outbreak of the wtr he souaht ictive service, anil csnie forward to New York and commenced the organi ation of a Zouave Regiment from m-m --b-rsof the Fire Dcpirtment. The freedom and d ish of the Z-uiave drill exactly .suited the spirit ot the flren. n, and in an incredibly short tiiuo a full regiment was firmed. Colon' 1 Ellsworth was txceodinely beloved wherever he was intimately known. '1 he impression was somt times obtained hy strangers that tti*re wni n decree of .tf •elation in his deportm-'tit, but those that kre w iiiiri best were his Warmest and most devoted fraud*. Tbe roost melancholy reflection cino-cto I with this -ad ami horrible pi order, aside from the loss which the cuntry and the s-rvic havo stiff".-red in Co'. Lllswor'h, is the impefi. frahl ■ grief in which It ha* enshroud, d the heart of one who had et - shrined the living hero in a glory known only to a young heart's love, and to whom In wras affianced lor the last three years. The lady is spoken ot as 1 :ahly accomplish. <t the d'lighter ot (*brl s E. Spa fiord, ot Rocklord, Illinois. <)f course tie sylupathit-s of the world would only be so many intrusions could titt-y rwch the eira of.the stricken lady, in the bereavement of in r young love, ami y. t the conmiyawtil follow bet with its condolence, it only in the silent Rude rings oi its y lupithies and respect. Wo can <tf r no more elegant tribute to the mitnory of Ellsworth, than by quoting the t.l lowirg lines from the pen of John \V. Forney, winch origin.,liy appeared in the Washington Snn- Morning Chronicle So ion eg, so brave, aj early .called, Wo rie urn above h's laur U i icr— i'.i n rne on every heart ciirni'ed, To friends, and liomc, and country dear. Struck fix the traitor's reckless hand, 1 ading without a chance to raise Jiis sinewy arm with rlsshing brand ; Ana in the morning of hi, days, Entering up. n the et.mil lihd" lie goes bis waiting (yod to meet, Without a Hi:i. without ate r, And s ne walks the goldi-Q street, Ol yon iair far and wonderous sphere, 'I he angels alt their h ups will brine, And hymn their Jjo'y welcoming. Udmsburs Tnirgrttph. THE PENNSYLVANIA TiiOOPS AT WASH INGTON. The shaiueful abuses which have bean p actiscl I on the Pennsylvania volunteers by the contractors tor clothing, h..a awakened the attentino of Gov. Curtin, who has sent Mr. Iteijunin Haywood, of o chuy Ik ill county I<> Washington, uu der tiie fob! lowing letter of instructions : FxtcrnvK CitAMnER, I llakrisbcro Mav 24, IHJI. \ BrsjvMix HAYWOOD, Esq., Pottsville Pa. Dear Slit : —I learned from Genera! Hi.ldle, Ad jutant General, and my ad. C'd R. Piddle Rolierts that the condition of the Pennsylvania troops now in Washington Uitv was disgraceful to the State. 1 and. what is more important, that the men wi re actually suffering, Inth from want of proper cloth ing an i a sense of shame. It is, of ccnrsc, use less to say to you how inortifi'.i I am a' such a condition of things, and bow determined thai the j Mm? shall be &; otic- remedied so far as it is in my power. 1 requested you last evening, to proceed at once j to Washint'ton city and take charge <;f this matter. ■ Yon will be kind enough ro examine fully into the char acter ot th- ad -athing of every d s.-riptio i | whieta has been ftp nwh-i to our regiments now; thete. Ascertain that deficiencies of every kin !, t defect of material, irregularity of color and faulty ; manufacture, and at once telegraph to me what is requisite to make the then cwifirtabl- in any and j every way, and to place th'- regiments upon a foot ing, so far as comfort, health, and the army regu lations will p. rrnir. with any in the service of the i Unite-1 States. An agent will he sent with the ' clothing and othtr equipments, aud it is my desire j that you remain in Washington city, or whertver the regiments may be, until you see that my wishes and directions in this respect have been fully car ried out. I confidently believed that before this, all these matters had been attended to faithfully and will, and can now. while regretting that my exertions had been so frustrated, only press upon! you energetic and prompt action in this behalf for the comfort of our gallant and patriotic cit'zens now in the ranks of thete regiments, and the pre servation of the State. Tours truly, A. G. CURTIN". Mr. Haywood has transmitted a report to Gov. j Curtin, in which full details sro given of the con- i dition of the regiments. The Col. Cake, quartered at the Arsenal and Fort Washington, are not badly off. having United States uniforms.— The 4tb, Col. Harlrau't, and the sth, Col. Mc- Dowell, are suffering greatly. The blouses and pants are of ali colors, and ma ts of damaged goods of inferiot qnalitv, mostly of "shoddy," and omo of -Ken.ucfcy jan." The blankets arts of the quality of ice ilanket.— net fit for hoises.— The shoes arc of wretched material. The heels come ofT, and they are constantly ripping. Many arc almost barefoot. The under clothing is tolera ble, hut tncre is an insufficient supply. The re port among the troops is that their apj>ear , aricc was so bad that (Jen. Mata-field said they were not fit to ' take the field. But. really, at the bottom, they are in the best trim for fightin ;—loyal, true uncom plaining, and ru' kingtun of heir miseries in songs. From the above report, it is evident that Gov. Curtin .wtil have two duties to perform. First, to remedy the evils complained of; and second, to prevent their recurrence in future, by aspeetlr and Judicious reform, in the clothing department. SKIRMISH AT WILLIAMSPORT. ChambebsuUßO, June I. A slight skir mish oecurr.ed at Williumsport to-day between Captain Kennedy's company of the Home (iiuarti and the Yirgioian*. Three Virginians were wounded, but nobody wss butt on the ( loyalist side, * j BEBFOHB iNQftftSR. ' Tle P>ut]iinalioii o|" |re Queen cf El.ffh t4l Nr.V \ ■>•<!£. M,j y7 >, $t ft,,,, h" W'H. I'm- h-H.mii._ir i, fpr..rl.,.h tio i i f < v ) i•, JS \I ;UFIIH ;>i }>]srinu 10 (!;•* Auo-ri * -, v r . "'' " l *" *rs hffd'y l' fni -e *v i h *'! the eovarmau ,tj.l t . a; „ n ,/ iiostiljtfes tjvtj ui) lis pwlj iM iiipicoi '<l be tween ibe Go yern'ment of the United Stale? y d certain Stife styling themelve the Cottr federate States of Aoierica : and icht rtij, we beinj? .it [iet e wiin the Government of the Ltilted States, hard declared our royal-- Jeter niinttiod to uiaititaio * strict and impartial neutrality between die ni'l contending rari'>s, wo ?'ierer re have thought. fir, by and with the Auvioc of our Privy Council, to issue our roy* ■ii pioel .mvioQ ; anJ we hereby wru all our hy ing subjects, and all persons whatever PD tiii'd t. our protection. if any of them iball prusii'tic, in tontentpf <>f ibss prmLuia • ion ind of oiu high displeasure, to do any ict i i derogation of this duty, as 3'.bj< pts of ri; .r..l sovereign in said COB'est. or in f iola tion or oorifrivcution of the law cf ostii'iw, and more especially i>y entering the military service of either of the contending parties, as Ci'iuiuiariiiuc) or n<>n-cotvir>i.-Mone J -|fioer* or eoidiuis, or bv reiving as officers, sailors, or marine? on board of iny ship, or vessel-of-war, or transport of, or in the serv oe of either ot the contending parties, or by -g -g to or going to any place beyond the seas, wiih the intent to en isi r engage in any socb service, or by procuring, or atteiupt'itg to procure, vt bin tier M jos'y's dominions at home or abroad, others to do m}~; r.r by fitting ou% arming or equipping, any s'.jtp or vessel, to lis employed as a sliip-of.war or privateer, or transport, r.y either of the contending pat ties, or by breaking, or endeavoring to break, anr uiookade, lawfully and lotiiilljt established by or on bib dt of either of the said eoateu iir.g parties, or by carrjiug <fficers, soldiers, de>- pbtcl e-, iins military stores or materials, or any articc considered and deemed to be '-ou tr.i'an.i of war, according to law, or the luoj ern usage ot nations, for 'lie uso of cither of the said .tontending pirtics, li parties so of teiiuing will incur u i be liable to the several provides and penal eonscqttonses by the raid aiutute, or by the iw of nut ions in that be half im-T*s~d. And we do hereby dec! tie th it all our sub jects, and persons entitled to our protection, who may misconduct iiu-m-el ves in the prem ises, w.il dn so at their r.eril and of jheir wu wrong, end they vvili in nowise obtain auV pro t-etion from u< against any liabilities or penal eonseqo-.DCejj but will, or, the contrary, irn-ur our dispjea-ure by such misconduct. Given at lib Wind P.rk, .May Id, 18GI. SEIZURE OF lEE Til E TELE. CiltAPll OFFICES 1\ TIIE SOU I ll* At preei-e'.y ;j o'clock on Monday afternoon the 20tb, Uy order of the Government, a des cent was uisde by the United States Marshal* upoi. ewry consider ihU t e/rqrnph i ffice through- Out fit free sinter, and the accumulated dig pitch*s oj the twelvemonth past were. sczeJ.— i oe ofjeet was to obtain evidence of the op erations of the Southern Rebel* with tiieir Northern accomplices, which the confidential telegrams pissing between them could timst certainly furnish. The seizure in all the prin ctple cities were made ad prtcnely the samt tini", so as to prevent the destruction of evi dence which might have fotlowc 1 the receipt of a warning from any partioulir point. The wh<-le matter was managed with 'he greatest secrecy, and m well planned, that the project was a complete success, ri/ tbi< b>l 1 ipioe t ver the Govt.rnrneut hae obtained possession of a. mass of evidence of the greatest impor tance lu New York oily alone the dispatch es in the hands of tho Federal officers umount to iiidiiy thousands, and include, of course, information in regard to the purchase of arm s , air,munition, and equipments, purehase ami outfit ot vessels, diplomatic and financial ar rangements, the negotiation of Kebel loan, toe purchase and, treachery of army and navy effirers, the secret plans for dividing the peo ple el the Noith, the progressive operations of the Government toward suppressing the rebellion and every imaginable sp-cies of tes timony. J Lis is one of the most salutiry and most -ueecs.sful of tbe war. COL. ELL 3 . OllTtl'S LAST LETTER. The following letter, direut-d to ijnl. Ells worth's parents, wis wri'.ten by him tho night pie- ling th/ visit t Alexandria, which ro sult-td in bis deth. It seems from its loue as if lite gallant soldifr must have been im pressed w th the fact that the expedition would result fatally to liiintglf; " IIEAD'gtTARTErtS KIRST ZoCAVEo, CAME LINCOLN, WASHINGTON, May 23.— My Dear tut her anil Mathf: Tno regiment is ordered to move aeross thci rivor to-night. We have no means of knowing what reception we are to meet with. 1 ax inclined to tho opinion that our entrance to the city of Alexandria will be hotly contested, as 1 atu just infoitued a largo force have arrived there lo day. Should this happen, my dear parents, it may be my lot to be injured in some manner. *-\V hatever may happen, cherish tho con solatiop that 1 was engaged in the performance of a sacred duty; and to-night, thinking over ihe probabilities of the merrow and the oc currences of the past, I ant perfeotly content to accept whatever my fortune utay confi dent that He who notetli even the fall of a sparrow will have sorno purpose cveu in the fate of one like me. " My darliug and ever loved parents, good bye. God bless, protect and care for you. ELMEB." LATER FROM*FORT PICKKN3. Arrival of I.ieut. Slemmer at JVeu, York. e\o York, May 26. —The steamship Phil adelphia has arriv. j from Fort Pickens, which she left on the 14tb, coming home via Tortu gss snd Key West. She brought Lieut. Sletu uier, Lieut. Gi'man, and tbe command of the former, with twelve women and children and twelve mechanics. Everything was quiet at Fort Pickens. Tbe fleet was ready to 00-op erate with Col. Brown, tbe cointnauder of tbe fort and. were intercepting all tbe inward bound vessels. Tho fleet oonsisted of the Sabine, Brooklyn, Powhatan and Water Witcb, while the Mohawk was at the east eud of Santa Ilosa Island, to prevent vessels of light draught entering by the caa* rn channel. Lieut. Slemmer's company appear much worn and several have the scurvy, while oth ers are suffering fiom attacks induced by over exertion for the want of proper food. ii' 1< r tie Parenls of Co 1, Ulswcrtb. _ A(f'Hi.\i;T<isr, May 2}>. —A meeting of tb>> !* , R tr„. J*O t'ol. ELLSWOHTH Was held a' V.ii at, I oief, to-night, to start a dollar nt r the benefit of bis parents, wbo ' b. j or, aud wbo have lost tbeir I I'uuury fUf.port bj the death of their ii-lv .—II. A highly respectable and intelligent class of people fr nj different sections cf the Union ***<mbled. Hon. N. I'. BANKS, of t hie go late of Manachuseus, was unanimously inci ted to aet M and accepted. He ""•do i few appropriate renmrka upon taking ta en-ji-. A sul—'iption paper was opened, and near ly tico hundred dollers was subscribed, no man t.ing allowr-d to give more than tpp doj iar. JUr*. JiiiiN JACOB ASTOH WIS NAMED as treamr< rof J1 ili eopjmrtees appointud in •lie sever.il cities of the North am} Hot I* hp are rttjiieated tu report to ber. JtnnounrFinnik Associate Jnd^e. U e are authorised tu announce the name ol Mr. U iliiam Gephait, of Bediord Township, as a can didate P>r the office of Associate Judge. subject to tin- decision of the H publican Count t Conven tion. " . County Treasurer. tt E arc ttiith'iriz d to annonce the name of Mar ti" Mill urn. of Bedford Borough. •# A camidaU for I reisnrer. sutjoet to the decision ot the Re publican County Convention. Commissioner. Ma. EDITOR J*.,u are authorized to antiouoci; the Heme of Mr. Ilt-nry P. Diehl, of Col rain foVViohip, tis a candidate for the office of Countv ContniiKHioner, subject to the decision of the Re publican County Con vent ion. MANY. MR. EOITOP. :—-You are authorized to arnouiici the name ot Joseph S. kiddle, Km]., of Union Township, as a candidate for the office of Comity Commissioner, subject to the decision of th- Ke" publican County Convention. MAN Y. Lieut. U ni. K> file of Boifrl Township, will be .1 candidate for the nomination ol Commissioner, sutjeet 'o the decision of Ihe Republican Comity Convention. MANY. • For Sore, Wenk y lhfl'tm'd E±es and Eyelids. A true specific, and invaluable remefiy has been at last discovered. l>r. ilisii pbieys argues fiat these affections invariably result from a conslitn tional disease, of which the local .ib-ction is onij the outward manifestation. Hence, 11 ITMl T M PtiHKYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC OPHTUALMY PILLS arc only taken internally, and yet cure the worst ion/is of obstinate sore cyea and eyelids, which have resisted all othet treatment. All cases of sore and inflim d eyes snd ejelids. or failing, weak of defective sight, will lie promiiy benefited, and the cure of the vvoist cases is only a question of lirue. Price, 50 cents, with directions. .V. B.—'k full st of 'lrai'iistYs' II SpKcrrics, with Book of Directions, an I iw.-i,!;. different Remedies, iu 1 rgo vials, morocco case. >i; do. in plain case, $4; cise of 6!teen botes and book. sk. These Remedies, by the single boy or case, are sent.by mail or express, free of charge, to any nu. dress, on receij i'of the price- Address l)n. HUMPHRET* * CO., No AtiiJ Broadway, New-York. Sold hv 11. C. Kcauiev, Bedford, Pa. May 10, 1861. Tub lie >aie fUIIIU RIAL STiTJ. J> Y virtue of an orler of the Orphans' Couit of y Bedford Count), the undersigned, will rat Public .s.iie, en the premises, ia South Woodberry To vnship, on SATURDAY, 2977/ OF JUJ\ E, IA*ST., the following described Heal Estate, via; A tract < f lan atiji J ing Da\;>l L. Jteplogle. on the East, David T. Miller, on tne North and West, and Christian Fvursole, on the South, containing .-ixty sight acres, more or There is an orchard of choice fruit and good running water upon tlu properly—also a Dwelling House ami Blacksmith shop, thereon erected. TfcKMS tuade known en day of sal*. DAVID T. MILLER. Adm'r of the Estate of Susannah ili ier, dec' l- June 7, 1861. Notice to Tresspassers. suhserilrcrs hereby warn all persons against X tresspassing on their lands iu Union Town ship, either by hunting, fishing, hunting bees, or etberswUe Th- law will be strictly enfurce<i against all oflbaders. KM. GRIFFITH. ABRAHAM Ct)RL, J. II GRIFFITH. ! June ?, JB6l-* JItSIKK S SHE. OF REAL ESTATE. Samuel VondeTamith i In the Court of Common vs. y Pleas, Bedford County, William Lyon. Pa., November Tern, 1860. at the aforesaid Term of the said Court, judgment was entered against the defendant in the above entitled cause, to the effect that said defendant should pa>w:ert.iiu sums of money in manner aud form specified in the verdict; said judgment being for the balance of the purchase money tor certain real estate ; and, Whereas, at the April term of said court, A. D., 1861, the undersigned was appointed Master in Chancery, to sell said real estate, unless the said defendant aforesaid should pay the portion of said sum which was due and payable on or about the 2'id day of May. A. D , 1861, with interest. Now, therefore, detank having been made in said payment aforesaid. I, by virtue ot said ap pointment, will sell on tiie premises on Saturday the 2btb day of June next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all the right, title, and In terest, of William Lyon, the aforesaid defendant, in and to the follow ing described property, to wit: To thirty three (33) acres, more or lew, of farming land, mostly cleared and under cultivation, said land being in Bedford Township and near the Borough of Bedford, and bounded by lands of Shuek's heirs, of Wm. M. Hall, Esq., of Samuel Vondersmith, and by other land* of Wm. Lyon, Esq., and now in possession of said Defendant to the highest aad best bidder far cash. JOHN E. McGIRR, Bedford, May 31, 1861. Master, #te. ACIRi). To Pafroms and all Others Inter ested. THE map of Bedford County, Is now nearly ready for distribution, but iu view of the war trcnbles, Sec., 1 deem it proper to hoH it over a while—hoping matters will shortly take a more favorahie turn. Since, however, cbe map is thus far completed, circumstances will oompei me to deliver It eae very long. EDWARD L. WU.KSR. May 3, 1861. IMFI IB 111 ! JACOB RBED, Bedford* Pa. RETAIL DEALER in Dry Goods, Carpet*. Hats, Caps, Boots. Shot s. G sssware, yneens ware, Groceries, and in l'tct, every article necesaary for the comfort and happiness of his nou.erous friends. Just opening, new and fresh (roods bought at panic prices, arid will be disposed of at th" lowest living rates for cash. The war is inaugurated, and war (rices only will be asked, hut on war terms, to wit: CASH.' Call and see for yourselves. SILKS, extra Quality, good styles of dress Silks, low and high priced. LADIES ? i)IiL;*S GOODS, ChaJlies. DeUines, Barege.'-', Lawns, Pol de Chevres. Chintzes and Barege Robes, Shaw's, Calicoes, Muslins, Summer Cloth*, Cotiomides, at surprising prices for cash. MEN'S HEAR, Ptn* and Fancy Cloths >d Cassimeres. Je.niw and I.ii. n Dulls. HOSIERY. T !?,•*'. "•: * od children's, al>". Gloves. Coll.. - 1 * ,nd *iieli.*d Handkerchiefs. GKOI ERIKS, C< :!"••, > g r, white and brown, rrrcker*. ir.nb.ss. * an 1 S\ru h low tor cish. A)! mam roi li it> and t *. Fui, Si k, Wot! and Straw. J Uri bring n your Cuidt. and y.>u shall not go aw*v d -; p' 1, May 17. D-81. i I KMC MI.M REAL ESTATE. B\ virtue i f an "tiier of th Orph 'tw* Court ot Bedford C -un*y, to- u—l •rsigned will offer at public sale, eu the pr m ■ ;o Mon.utj Township. "!1 SATURDAY, !;.:!! JUNE, NEXT, •ti! ti.e following fiescr:!ed real entito, viz.: "•50 acres of l-.i.rJ. ju!J ining Henry Bernard Means' heirs, Bernard Meek man a; ; s.<et!. sole 1 Tuv.ov Mountain. aiT i tillvjog (iioinon erected a j>j> !ioi:*e and shop, about 1> vs thereof e'e'r-.d and under fence. A LSO. 4<> err sb ing j art of another tract (thematision tract) ami at-jduing tl.e ahoy.— I'wiuc 2z acres thereof cleared, a;ij duing Henry Whetstone. Ber nard Means' he'n and other*. Terms tnade known oil i iy of * O. E. SHAN Administrator oi" Pan"! 51 • u.s decM. May J7. I*6l. i'lKLt€ N MLK OF mimiit'iii. EST i IE. | >5 virtue of an order "f the Orphans' Court Bedford County, the mi ler*igne i, will off'r lor sale on tl.e premises, on SATURDAY, loTll JUNE. NEXT, the following descril u<i re 1 es'.aie. viz : A tract of land Containing 212 yrrvs. art) doing 1 nds of D. Snowlwrger. Martin Molar and other*, designated on the diagram a'taeiie-1 t the proceed ings in P.ntilion, on Dr. Win. W. otate is part "C," and situate in Middle YVnudbcrri Township. I'ERMS : | in hand on confirm.'. 1 en > fa tie. and tiaiaiica in two equal annual puvment*. wbhout in terest. AARON KtEJ), Executor of Pi. Win. W. Iftei. dec' I. May 17, 1861. .wdito¥S .UJTICL THE undersigned api-.oiuted >ulit r by th i. ft jihi'.s' Court, to distribute tie- t-siance in tlu lls nd* ••• Jchn Sparks, t. x<-color of it.n't tti.z /.trd dee'd. will attend to the cuties of said up per tin. nt. at 1 o'clock on Friday. June 7th, at ; ; office. )n Bedford Borough, where a . inter s*> .j uy att-nd. J.GHN PALVfcli, May 11, IkSl. An-titor. 4V dWqk s Notice. fjIHE undersigned appointed audi or. 'y the A Orphans' Court, to distribute the baltiice in lies hands < t Jot in B. F Itrr.ey, adni'r, of tin* estate "f Andrt w Cam, dee'd, will attend to die duties < i siid appointment on I burs lay 6th of June, at 1 ■ • clock, at his Uie •, in Bedford Borough, where all interested uj-O attend.' JOHN PALMER, Vay 17.1861. Am.itor. (&) / ESTAKLI3UED IN PITTSBURG IN 18411. The Only Commercial Callage in tie Cnloti Conducted by a Practical Merchant. 0\ EK •>.' (M) ST.UDEN 1 S havewtti nded it from 30 different States. Four Mlyor Mtdhtis lis re be. n awarded D<'T System of Booking ; ar.tl the new Circe lir just tsstis| contains letters ft on; Students in Plrladelpbia, B iltimore, New Orleans. St. Louis, Cinc.nnatti etc.. proving if t be the !>.st known. NINE FIKST PREMIUMS were recently awarded the P. nmansnip .f Mr. VTM. II DUi- F, who with liis associate F-ro'esser, Mr. 0, 0. Swcltr in, are uudouhtediy the Lest p.trtuen iu America. Harper's Fditioa of DiilUs Baok Keeping postpaid, 1 70 DulT & Duncan's G-ms of Penroansiiip. 5 00 Dnff kc Dunseu's New Sehaol Copy Books C numbers, 54 Fur samples of Messrs. Duff * Cochran's Busi less and Ornamental Pantnanthip, with the lew Circular of 64 pages, inclose 2-5 cents in stamps o P. DUFF & SON- April 18, 1861. Fiisur sluT - OF Vtlljili: ItEili ESTATE. BY virtue of an onler of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, there will be sold, at public tondue, on the premises, at the lato residence o! lohn Black, dee'd, on the 25th day of June, n< xt, >ne tract of first .rate patented laud, situate in Napier Township, Bedford .County, containing 18b icres and 128 perches nett, with a good dwelling rouse, large size, and a tenant house, a good bank ram nearly new, well finished and painted, and itlier out buildings thereon erec'.ed, about 120 acres rleared land, and all in a good state of cultivation. vRh two apple orchards thereon, adj dning lands >f James Taylor, Andrew Crisman and others. The above property is situated on the northwest lide of chestnut ridge, 4J miles from Schellslurg, vdl improved and a good quality of lime etone and. Terms of sale 1-3 to remain .in the premises luring the life time of the widow, interest to be raid her annually—l-8 of the balance in hand abd etnainder in 2 equal annual payments. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, on said day, vhen due attendance will be given by J. E. BLACK. May 24, 1361. Adm'r. attkMoOomb crM can get good Rifle Pow- * A det, Wattr Proof Gun Caps, and Le-xd, at Farqcbar's ,8, New Grocery. gSjl May 10, 1861. A Large lot ot Mercerthurg vi / Stone and Earthen Ware, just UU received at Fabqchah's New Grocerv. May 10, 1861. ADMIM"ISTfLrrORS' .KOIICE. LETTERS of Administration, on the estate of Sam'l sYhetstone, late of Colerain Township, iee'd. waving been granted to the subscribers, re siding in said tp., all parsons indebted to said es ' are tequested to make immediate payment, acd those having claims can present tbem fur set. tlement. DAVID WHETSTONE, AARON WHETSTONE, May 10, Admlnisrrator- Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, lit which we have la bored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of l'ara Sarsaparilla, eo combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as 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 cf immense service to this large class of oor 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 am Sciujfclol's Complaint®, Eruptions ore Krcptive Diseases, Ulceus, PtJtTLXS, PATCHES, TcMOES, SaLT iilUtt'V, Scald Head, Syphilis axd Syphilitic Ar- TKcrioxs, Mercurial Disease. I)ropßY,.Nro - on Tic Dorr.ouaEfx, Dlkjlity.'-Dtb- PErsi.v axd IxDiorarior, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Avtront's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity op the Blood. ft This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which faster in the blood at that season of the year.. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders arc nipped in Jhc bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions aftd ulcerous •ores, 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 out the vitiated blood whenever yon 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, ar.d 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 must 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 boen .egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sareaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pvetc-nding to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the rick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has folio wed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which ficod 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 load 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. In order to secure their complete . eradication from the system, the remedy should be judicieusly taken according to directions on the bottle. prepared by • DR. J. C. lI'ER A CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle ? Six Bottles far $. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the cure af every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount th® evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do ulore 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 da Ayer's Cathartic Pills, PO3 THE CURE O T . Costireness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Ptles, Khevmaiism, Eruptions and Skin Disease*, Lirer Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Ehcum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, 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 th® best aperient in the world for ail the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents p*r Box; 5 _ Boxes for SLOO. Great numbers of Clergymen, Phvsicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here wil] not permit th® Insertion cf them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given; with also foil descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should b fob lowed for their cure. Do net be put off by unprincipled dealer? with other preparations thej make more profit on. Demand Ates's, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by B F. Harry, Bedford ; Bar:.dollar At Son. Bloody Kun ; G B.'Amick. St. < Varville; J. B ten email, W oodberry ; Geo. Gardill. West End ; J. K. Ol ivn, Sehclisbnrg ; and by dealer® generally. Sept. 28, 1860. " Miff CRWfiSJ, forafr ol West Pitt an J Jfuiisua St. THE subscriber is op<iiing at this well known '•and, a well selected stock of UonfevtionaricS, Tobacco. Segars aad Groceries. eonß : sting in part >f coffi-e, town, crashed and pulverized sugars, vflued and golden svmps, baking molasses, young hyson, imperial and black tec, chocolate, rent starch "id tl tvorinc extracts, ch< use. corn ' rooms, painted buckets, dustirg. wall, scrub, hor*e, shoe, tooth and hair brushes; Confecfiuhories. such as and fancy candies, fruited candies and flavor ed jjllier; water, butter arid sweet crackers— Foreign .fruits, oranges, lemons, fig.-, raison.x. prunes, dates, currants, citron*, fiiberta. wriuuts. • ream riurs, almonds, pea nut-; Tobacco, congress ping, sweet plantation, natural leaf, rough aud ready, Lynchburg, siuoakiug, a superior article, cut and dry, &c., Ate., Cegars, opera, sixes, half Spanish, and a variety of other brands. The pub lie are respectfully invited to give him a call. Picknic* and May parties supplied nt very ri&soa a bio prices. All kinds of country produce taken at the high est market price. J. B. FAKQUHAR. April 26, 1861. SPB¥(7 GOODS. rriTlE subscrlirers have received their supui X SI'KIXG-AND SUMMER GOODS, end will offer all v,ho may favor us wi*h a call great bargains—all kinds of eouniry produce received for goods, also Cumberland Bank Notes nnd many of t.iie Virginia Bunks- A. B. CRAMER & CO. May 10, 1861. JtDML\~!STR.TPORS* NOTICE. LETTERS of adminbiration, having been gran - ted to the subscribers on the Estate ol Daniel McDonald, lute of Union Township, Bedford Coun ty. dee'd, they hereby notify all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and all having claims will present them properly authentic cated for settlement. henry Mcdonald, MICHAEL 'YERTZ, llty 21, 1861. Admr's.
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