For tht Inquirer, VISION SATIXE'SOSUt Am—Annie J-aurie. \ BT FEOP. T R. V. Rouse, Patriots! Rouse! To action ! And by your colors stand; Let neither too nor faction Destroy your uvti.vc laud ! And let yonr antbera bj, Uition AND Liberty; And stand BY Freedom's banner, And by it nobly die ! The battle-cry has sounded In Freedom's peaceful land. And thousands forth have bounded To stay the traitors' hand ! Oh ! hear the patriot cry, From glen and mountain high, "To save this glorious union We'll boldly fight and die ! " While the Stars and Stiipes wave o'er us, Our pride in ev'ry kind, Our foes shall fail before us, AND uaugbt our might withstand. The Stais aud Stiipes shall be, The enii.lem of the free, And to SAVE tlu-MI from dishonor THERO're thousands who will die. "While the Flag of Freedom flutters Above the true and brave. Though fierc* ttie cannon mutters, The Goti of right will tore. The Union stil; must lie, United, Arm and free. And to save it fioni destruction, Thero're thousands who will die. "When host with host engages Upon the gory fi I I, And wrathful carnage riges, Error to right rny si yield ! The rebel host will fly, Wliilo sabres 11 is!> on high, And each dauntless column chirges, To rout the foe or, die. "An l should we fali in vict'ry Upon the Southern sod. We'll give each life to Liberty, Each spirit to its Go 1. Each ruartyr'd "life will cry To Him who reigus on Ligb, To SAVO this glorious union For which we bravely die." WASHINGTON, Juno 22 — Senator Johnson, of Tennessee, HAS arrived here. He was fired at FY tbe Secessionist* while eoinai tig through the Cumberland GAP, but tlio RATED ly ATTEMPT at assassination faiioa. Mr. Johnson escaped WITHOUT injury. Mr. Johnaou SAYS that tho Union MEN of East Tennessee will imitate the action of 'WESTERN Virginia IN catting LOESO from the re bellious authorities of the State; anJ, more over, that tb.y will fight for the Union, Mr-Jonnsoo trill TAKE his seat at the extra Session OF CONCRETE. General Scoit BAA been remonstrated with by Western MSN FOR ordering tho retreat of Cadwalader over the Potomac. The old HIRE replied: "It's rtg.< — ail right ; YOU will say so three MONTHS beooe." There are at LEAST a hundred families in Washington have been left hers by the rebels, WHO are now iu the army or (HO civil service of the Confederates. It is belicvcu that the Government will not io'etfere with the cue course rf law iu the CATE of the Captured pirates of the ptivaterr Savannah. The caC of the condemned British schooner Tropic Wind will probably be appealed to tho United States Supretau Court Mr. Crittenden will offedfhis compromise at the extra SESSION of Congress, probably coup led with a threat of tho seecssiou of Kentucky if it is not adopted. The city authorities have made an apropria tioD of several thousand dollars for destitute families. The Second Rhode Island Regiment arrived this ruorniDg early, well armed und tquipped. Everything is quiet over the river to-dsy, and there were NO alarms lust night. Good judges say there will be OO batile for weeks yei; perhaps noue at all tins side of Richmond, J uule-s it be a ekiynish or two. The Rhode Island troops have recently ar rested three fugitive slaves; but it IS reporte-' that the Government will scou ISSUE orders preventing the army aud uavy from pcrfor oiing tho service of negro-catchers, that busi ness belonging to the civil ofii-ors. It is cousidcrcd quite prubabio that ainoug the financial expedients to be recommended to j CoDgress by Secretary Chase will be the im jsojitiou of a slight income tax. ENGLAND AND THE REBELLION. The last advices from England are ex pros- ; rive of a subdued tone of (he Ministry in their policy toward this country. Toey ro j evidently satisfied ot their MISTAKE iu ASSUMING . the sueoess of the Sootbrra rebellion, itb J the compliance of the North. But Mr. Bull is always uiostia the right when he is most in tbo wrong, and never CONFESSES to a blunder, J All accounts CONCUR in representing the feel ing of the peopia to HA almost I\F ivar- neral for information. LET THBE BE NO WHITEWASHING.— NOW that the Governor has appointed COMMISSIONERS to investigate the army frauds, we trust there *ill he no whitewashing, .which is usually the CASE with snob commissions. Messers. Fry, HAYWOOD and Abbot have the reputation of BEING houest men. Let them also BE firm. Itiey EHOULD BE strung enough to become rxt eutioners if rjc: essarr. We want to know just *bere the responsibility belongs, a'nd.wv waut 'hese Ctiortoissi'juo.-s to tell us plainly and tine qnivaeaJLy. The publication wi]i n JT J>O sufficient | to carry conviction with T'uair report. That is U,I T all; tha REPORT UOUM not be delayed. THE * is net SO complicated that it need TO TIJ.- LAG t:iae FOR AN inveiitigatidn. THE K. G. C.'S—TUEttt OBJECTS, ETC. George Bieklnv, "K. G C., President American Legion," bs aduiessed, through be Louisville Courier of Thursday, an open letter to the Kentucky Legiclatuio, in response to the resolutions passed by that body, rppoint* tng a committee to iiquirc iuto the existence" io that St tie, nnJ the plans and purposes, of the 2<~ret organisation known ns Knights cf the Gulden Circle. • Knight Bickley declares that the Legisla ture had instituted a legal crusade against the "institution'* of which he was the head but that in order to av. ;d time, trouble and x --peneo to the State, ho hud forwarded to the Governor a ccmpltte ret of the degree works of the Older, retaining only the unwritten portion of the same. The thoughtful Biek- Uy tht o embodies in his open letter, for the information of the "people" the obligations of the first tnd second degrees. It a;pe;:ul jet of higher legislation than the Legislature of Kentucky, and that t'ey have beeo d'.fetided by abut men than himself." TLe object of the orgnnizdion is, "with b'l rence," thus coniiaeutly summed up by Picsidmt Bicklcy: "There are DOW nearly eighty thousand IB ! tho Stale, distribute! through every com ty, I and tho organization is growing daily in fuvot sud impotlance; and the wotk will be pushed with the utmost vigor until the tri colored 11 jg of the Confederate Stales fl >*?s in triumph from the dome of the Capitol at Fratikfoit, and if, perchance. Kentucky should be tie 1 to a Northern Confederacy, eureed and Liighteu with the fanaticism of abolitionism, the organ ization will invito and ca-ry front the state ten thousand families of Kentucky's best cii* izens, and pliut them on the broad an 1 fertile primes of the noble State of Ttx>e, where the K. G. C., in thai State, will meet them in i open ajrms and warm hearts, ai d wclooiuo ihem to a Slate where every mau'* cum fcituiional tights are respected." WASHINGTON LAYING THE CORNER STONE OF THE CAPITOL. A correspondent of the BaDgr>r Whig tells the following very interesting anecdote of Washington.- Recent events hjve recalled very foreibly to the tuiud toe fallowing incident, which mav perhapa r.r>ve iuieres'iflg to many of voar readers at the present time; Being on a visit to Washington during the recess of Congress iu the spring of 1557, 1 W;.!ked onea.;y with a friend to view the works which were then already iu progress for thr extension of the Capitol. As we sauntered among the pillars iu the basement ot ttis , ~o j he Stopped ins rmrse for a moroctit, and spoke t• u~ very pl> ssatiy. Occ of the lioys tried our, 'J'lcase Gcueral, ti 11 ns how it was you moved that groat stone, tip yonder, the other day.' 'Why, boys.' sni-i be, smiting, 'Ri i 1 move file stous?' 'G yes. General, yon moved i', we all sys,' said the General, looking very seriously a?fi speikiug sl.;ly, "iiakino ins 1 -tig li ger at us as In spok, Do you see tfiui nobody ether moccs that slow again!' LBTOHKR OUSTED-SECKSSION ANNULLED - -The Convouti >r. of the Western counties of virgiuu yesterday pissed uusoiuioualy a deo laration declaring the Secession proceedings of the Richmond Convention void, and also ma king vacant tbo (.fines of all the State author ities who are in revolt against the This is much preferable to 'ho propo-ed division of the State, as it takes for grant d that tlie whole State is yet iu the Uuion. It simply repudiates Secession and lis supporters. The declaration wts signed by fifty-six members, tbe same number that signed the great Decla ration of 177 C. —Phi!, Inq-tirrr. THE FUNERAL OF MAJOR WiN TIIROP. NEW-HAVEN, Or., Fiiday, June 21, 18G1. Tho funeral of Major YV'iutuiop Chi . alier noon was attended by a prooessiou of over I,OOU persons, including thojViteran Grays, Governor's Foot Guard, Emmet Guard, Rus sell's School l>i'ailion. National Blues, officers of the Horse Guard, City Government, Yale Stuaente, &o. Th<* lieaise was draped iu mi American fiun of" Saidini , 1. MiLJXAItV.—C'i, of i'liiadelbhi#. Col. Williams of I'ui.-ti'jtp, aud }lj. J. CritsteH of Huntingdon County, by special permission, arc about to recruit a Regiment to tnvci nor May<(sn, nf Kiiducky. it is vir j tu.ll!y a eop:).i.et. iu wiii'h tlie United Sla'es GcV : ciniutnt, as represented by General McChllan. - agief*to recognize the neutrality of ihe State of ] Kentucky m the present crisis. Kentucky pru ! mises to remove Southern nruiics if they occupy : her soil, aud if unable to do so she wiil invoke the i aid of tho United Stales. Governor Harris, ol Tenitesfe-, nssur. s Ken'uckr that no Tennessee iro' js wiil bo allowed to oc upy her territory, and li bus given orders to Ids forces to that ctfcct. We congratulate our renters upon the discovery of a stue curt for Bheutnatisai. Gout and Neiirolgi.t, and ull Mercuri 1 Di-e.ses, wliich d.sfroy the con stitution and give tempor r- teliel only. In fact it is the only known remedy < fit-cling a perfect cure, and we ft-tl warranted, from its recommendations, m calling the atti litem ol the iffhcUal and those liavp.■. friends Milkrii g lioiu 1- heuinatism, Gout, I Neuralgia or ihe pernicious tflvcsof Meicuiy. to the ndv itisentent 111 anotb-cr cdumn of our paper, of L'r. Iceland's Anti liheutnatic Band. June 28, 18C1. Wo Invito special attention to the advertisement of Prof. '.Foo l's Rcstorativz Ca r hit an I Blood Aa novator. in "rotlur celurnn. For weakness and j general del dity there is nothiiij: liiie it; it will sitongtheii, exhilarate, create an ..ppetite ut once, rcgu'.ato the bilious system Hid digestion, and is short, restore the weak -m-d ornans to sll ilieir •>iigin?l vigor and strength. So va'tt -t.lr a I onic Cordial snonld be in Hie hands of every invalid and in every family. Header, try it. iimiounrtmnifj;. Legislature. We arc authorized to announce tlie name of Gideon D. Trout, FJsij , of St Clair Towns! Ip, as a candidate for Legislature, subject to the decision of the Republican .County Convention- 4ss#cirtc Jud^e., We are autiiorized to nnnounce he name o< Mr. William Gepbait, of Bedford Township, as a can didate for the oflioo of Associ ite Judge, subject to the decision of tho Republican County Conven tion. " • Count/ Treasurer. B'K are authoriz d to annoncothe of tin Mill-urn. of Bedford Borough. >-s a candidate for Treasurer, sutjectM the decision ol the He pubiican County Coiiveßtion. ComniifMiotter. Mr. Editor :—You are authoriz wi to announce the name of -Mr. ilnry P. Diehl, of Coierain i Township, as a candi late for the office of County ! Commissioner, sul|;ct to the decision of the He- 1 publican County Convention. MANY. Ma. Editor Yon arc authorized to announce j Ihe name of Joseph S. Kiddle, h.".q., ol Union Township, as a cai di-i-tc 1..r the office of Comity : Commission- r, stii ject to toe decision of the He publican County Convention. MANY. Lieut. Wnt. K '-Ce of Bedforl Township, will be ! a candidate for the nomination of Commissioner, ' sii to the decision of the Republican County j Convention. MANY. * ! Poor Lirector, Mr. Ovhr :—Mr. Adam Uiricfi of M'otni beriy Tp , wiji lie .-uppo:t.sf for P or Pir-ctor, 1 Mil j to'he decision of y.m Repii. fic tn C->uuiy ! Convention. MANY. | BE! 8 LILFTLB'S' MFL BHELMATIC BILL IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Gout and Neuralgia, AND A tVnr. CURE FOft ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES. It is a conveniently a:ringed Band, Containing a medicated compound, to ins worn around the Waist, j without itjuiy to the most delicate person*, iyj.l change in habits of living is required, and it on tuely removes the disease ltom tho system, w;th- j out producing the it jurions < fT.-cts arising form the 1 use of powerful internal medicines which weaken and destroy tie- constitution, and give temporary relief oidv. By this treatment, lie; medicinal pro prieties contained in the Band, come ia contact with tlie blood and reaches the disease, through tiie pores of Hie skin, etf -cling in every instance a peiLet cure, and restores the parts i ffi cted to 11 heilthy !Ondi:i<>n. This band is alio a most |>ow.- erful Aktj-M eiecuriad agent, and will entirely re- - lievc !h ■ system from the pernicious < (Bets of Mercury, Moderate cases are cured in a few days, ami we are constantly-"receiving testimonials t of jt =- • fHcscy in aggravated cases of 1 mg standing, j I'mcK r>2,o(i, to be bad of Dm jLi-itsgenaraily, or i can be sent by uisii or express, with full directions 1 li>r use, t.i any port of tho country, direct from tlie Principal Office. rno 409 BR© A WAY, A' lork. G. SMITH & CO, Sola Proprietors. JY. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent t ru. For salo by B. F. Harry, Bedford. ffyAgents Waxtkd Evrb-y where yrn June 28, 1861. AUMIMSTLSATUIRS AOTICE. 4 ETTERS of Administration having s>n gran- I i ted to tho subscriber, resi ling in Union Tp., on the estate oi Joseph Cariier, iato of St. Clnir j Township, Bedford County, dee'd, hereby uotsfles nil persons indebted to said estate to uiake imme diate payment and those hnviog cl*ins will preaant tbeui properly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL WERTZ, • Juno 28,1861. Adm'r. PROF. WOOD'S • UNNUTIN- COROI.IL AND BLflOfi UNO7ATOE. Is precisely w!-.st it# name indicates, for vrbile 11- ism.t to tne taste. it is eevif Ifyirg. cxhihr •tiiig, and strengthening to the vital powers. It'stso revivifies, reinstates awl renews tho t kmd in all its original punty, and thus re stores and tenders the system invulnerable to attacks of disease. Jt is the oi.ly preparation ever offered to ttie world in a popular form so , as to be within the teaeh ot all. So cf.eini- I rally and skillfully coin iucd as to lie the most powerful tnuio. ai d yet so perfectly adapted t > as to net in perfect occur Jane: with the hws ' of ua.vre, and htnet soo'h the weakest stomac'i av auit tone up the digestive organs, and j.Ly i.b Pa iieivotts and < titer irritation. It is also pep-vj Wfectly vxhlhrating in its effects, a ul yet it !•$ )H never followed t:y l ixsltu fe, ir prt-ssioo o' T. I k spirit*. It is composed entir ely of v. getables© ■ those tlor< l.y ail who tla.c sul-Wj B feted tjo 11 tlebtl ty ; lot it reed a no medusa. ■ k skill or kI W ledgo even to s*e th t deb.l i> H j j 1.1; uttacKS of disease,and I.is the ttie s Bguarded system op-u to tne attacks ot many-J* i j the dungc rntis to width poor buinattily p* ■ ||is constantly lta'aie. Such, lor example, as! . ™tae xdh'W.ng: Consumption, Brn tin.9, li.{ji£ @iilgcsl.on, Dyqe-psia, Loss CI Appetile ; Fum- 1 I g\ w. Net voits Initaniity, Neural it. Palpi 1 a 1 ! nbtiii of tlie ilealt, Mil iiicholy, llyp,.Coiioria, |0 Night Svufis, Languor, ti.tidiness, an i y that class of cases, so fcufuly fatal if una .61 Jtefi!e<; to lo time, call <1 female Heik ten and 4 ; ™I) region/ itit,s. Also Liver Derails incuts or ft Olpid.ty, ami Liver Complaints, Diseas s ol'aa j thy kidneys, SCald t.g or incontinence ot the 5 ! Uiinc, or ar y gct.eiaf—deratigeinciit ot lhW ' Urinary Organs, l'ain in the Back, .Side, andW* bL between the ahoU.ders, preuispodliiu to SligM ! Col ts, ii .Cn.ini and Gumma;.! Uo igh. Eiua-k ssCialion, D. fiici.it y 01 Breathing, ainl miced wrA 1 "tnight el itinerate tinny more suit, hut w; | only to say. 11 wi 1 not only cure the W j ticinl fy fol.owing Chibs and Fever, but pre- ! r - Veut ait aliacks arming Irotu M.usiuali; in y . jSti ehCcs, and eipre the (ltse.d.s s ,u once, if at ® g,'peiMaUnlly upon the o)l,ary system, aioustuggg ' •t.e Live; to.action, prumottug. in tact, ail the® \ B XiOelio'is and secret tons ot iter svsdeni ;t U vvrtl ),.Irtlbi.lv preVoi t any Uelm riOU* eons -r® • ■ qu.nvcs 10 IK. wing u on change ot climue ate.S ! hence all ItXVeicts should have a | k| tie with tiicin, and all should take a table i ul least belole eating. As it pr3' Bvents cOs'.iventsa, stienctheu# the dige-uvet i j il tUiOtlld r.e in the hands Ot sli; s< us J i ™ ot sed utary nicbits, slndeiits, tnieLt.-:*, j K#ry tiicn. And all .arbes i.ot ac 'tis'tomed to W. i much out -e ills** which loh them of their beauty ; fop h- 'ut v • | cannot exist without hevllli, and health ' - exist while the above it'egularHies continue- i ■ ▼ 1 hen again, is a perfect Mothcr'ajx PiHelief. Taken a Rjonthor two before the final® Vtnul she will pass the dreadful period withr Pvpe.ieet ea- •an i sil ty; T.iere it no miitak. about it, this Cordial is alt ire claim far it.— H j Mothers, try it! And to you wo appeal toT ggdetect the illness or decline not only of your C> daughters before it tie too lite, but also yoerLj : sons and l.usliands, lor while the former, ir in W d false delte.iicy. .vtten'goe# d>*Q to a priuouu; is jQiti ye rather tlmn let tliir condition he kuownJJ j in time, ti c latt'-r are ofteu so in:x<*i up wimpS trie txcifeinetit of business that it it were not % fur you tjicy too wool I travel ill the same | downwaid path, Until too late to am st their iafed fall. But the ruotlvor is always vigileitt, and to you we coi.kdeiitly app;al; for we arc { sure your never tailing : flection wil. unerring ly point you- to Pro'. Wood's K .siOr divu Cordial and K.ood Keiiovator as tlie remedy which should l>e always on hand in lime of need. O. -J. U-UOD, Proprietor, 441 Broad vviy, New York, and 144 ni:.r-> 1 sir 'et, St. I.ouia, Mo., and #o'.d by .1 g ,od — Price One Lobar per Bo'tle. Sold by B. p. Harry, Beiford. June 24, UCI. JtDJILYtS TIM TO R S A (Filet:. LETTERS of adminislrvtion on the estate of Klstheth S'hreinel, late ol Middle Woodtuiv Township, dee'd, having this day been gianted ti ' !-• subsetil>er r-si ling in South WooJbuiv Town- ' shij., all (arsons knowing tli"iiiselves Pidehl,-il 10 ; ail ' estnteare requested to make p ynient imme diately, and those having claims will present t;.cm properly authenticated for Kettb-nieiif- ALLX. lIOLSIXGEIf, : June 28, 11461.-* Adm'r. CAUTION. lI7HEKEAS my wife. Susan, lias left mv bod ▼ ' and board, ivirliout any j:t-t citia-, 1 per sons are hereby cautioned agdnrt hirti.'n ; ii> trusitug her on my account s { am ceternoaed t., ! (>;J no debts of tier contraeting iit.UßL.v gates. June 28, 1801 -c I'ubiic >ale O'F RE A L ESTATE . 1)Y virtue ol an order 01 t.ie o"iirt o: ) B< do rd Coiiut-v, ibe nihsCrilair will 'ff 1 -t 1 ill 1 c s.le, on the pr tnis' a, in the vi Lge of C; arvil'e, in Monroe '1 own.-bip in said coiiufy, on Saturday h<- 8 1 dav ot August next, a HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, late tho property of Mrs. ll iiiuah Lor:on, dee'd, situated on main street, in said village, 1* iiuded t y mht.i in in str -ct oil the east, an alley on tho wrsi, Isaac Grove's lot on tiie north, and lot of Nicholas Border on tlie South, Tiie location oi aaid projinrly Is a desirable one, making it worthy tiie uttentiuu of any one wisliiug a conifbrtaMe In uk-. T lie improvement* are a two ' story log cfweHihg house, log siable, with a well oi \ g(>od water at the door. TERMS —One third of the purchase money in ; hand at the do 11 linnition of tlie silc, and Ihe i balance in two tqual anniial payments, thereafter | without inter, si. to be secured hy judgments or j b- tids aud moitgage. Salo t_o commence Ht ,one o'clock. DAVID EVANS, June 21, 1861; Tiustee. DWELLINQ HOUSES rjHIE suhscntier hereby offers at private sj'e I two lirick dwelling houses, situated in the town of Bloody Hun. Both hou*es are new and in good order, tho lots are the usual size. . The fuhscritw occupies O'-e of the houses, and will cheerfully show both to my oti" who may call on him. JOHN M'ELtIAISY. Juno 21, 18G1 -tf. „ _ jVQTIcE IV] OTICK is lierehy given that Letters Testamcn -1 v t?n-, nuljj int. mediate payment, ami tliose having claims agtinst the same will present them properly autiienticated f'ot Settlement. JACOB BARKMAN. Executor, residing in Monroe Tp. June 2' a 1 <6l. FOR SlLli. A gray mare, warranted sound and gentle 1 snita hlo eitlier Tor farm or family use—also a family carriage, and a set of carriage harness— inqu're of 1 JOHN E. MCGIHE. Bedford. Juue 13, 1661. PtELI€ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Beilford County, the undersigned, administra tor of the Estate of Sophia Dlvlil. late of South ami f " m Township, dee'd. will sell at public out cry upon the premises, 011 SATURDAY, THE 20TH JULY. 1891, the following descii' ed Jteal Estate, to wit : One dwelling belt ,e and itrlc;l. c ts'i. AH letters oi hns'iie.ss st oUid be directed t Bed ford Pa., where they will receive prom; t id'eu lion. JOHN LLTZ. April 9, l c (;l.-z MITM riAIIE snl'serihers.have received their snppl X SPUING AND SUM UEii GGOD.S, aud ryil! 1 tier r-I who may favor us with a ca l— greift bargains—n)i kinds of country producw receiver for goods. !-■> Cumhert-ind Bank Notes and manv of tiie V Banks- A. li. CH A MLR & CO. May 10. 1661. Police tf luq'iisiii HI. Y T7IIEHEAS Ebz 1 CoLiu. lito of SebeJshnrg VV Borongh, dee'd. died, si- z dof tbe following Ileal Estate, viz ? one U act of liniou Cutsnut Ridge in N-ipicr Township, Bedford <)• u-ity, iid jeiuing bin-is of John S. S-ailer, Charles" W . t'ot vi. 1 and oiiiv'f*, containing ten ecn-s. leaving i<-a-. and tiie children of issue, tune full mils viz.: Jam Schrll. deceased, leaviig issue Ah-a'.ani C-.tr. lotte A., Junes H., tfargsfM. X'-t*ta. and Ed *arl Scli; 1; tin last two of vviicm are hiiuvrs, who hav< j for their guardi 3, RiVrt M. 3'.yl -. K-q.t Jsaies. | residing in Indiana, Abr ibuu, Charh tte, atul Mar- j tin, residing in (j :i , and the others i-B'd'ord ; County, ChTiotr-*. jntfimatiiid with Martin Kvil y. Eliza, intermarried with Hohert M. Taylor, Es.j . Wra. Colvin, George M. Colvin, Charles W. Col viu, Keiiliia Colvin, f*f;4 ir.-t intt-ranrimd wiiii j John M. Ro' ison, aui John E. Colvin, all residing in Be if r i C 'Unty. Notice isTiieref.-re hereby given tha* in pursu ance of a writ of I'/i ntiou, or Valuation to m ' directed, I will proceed to bold ;'.ii lnquisitioii or VuLuati .n on the prtun!s;s, on Tuesday the 9fh Jay cf Jtt'y, next, when ana wh- re all parties ia tertsted Can attend if tlicv s ■ p.rop> r. JOHN J. CESSNA, June 14, 1661. Sheriff. SITSTKIFS SILK. OF RE A LEST ATE. Samuel VoauetstuUh i In the C -nr' of Conimon vs. Picas, Bedior i County, tfi'ilimi Lyon. Ft.. Novcmli..' T.-r u, lho'J. Whereas at tho uiorusaid T-.-im of the said Court, judgment was entered against the defendant ill Ihe ain.ve 1 util ed cause, te the effect tliat said defendaut should pay certain sums of inom y in manner and torui specified m lb; verdict; said j.iii.mcut iei ig lor tiie balance of the purchase money lor cert-in real estate; and, Whereas, at the April t nn or' • 51 court. A D., 1661, the under-iened wss appointed Master ir. Cliancery, tr sell s lid real estate, Unless the said defend ant al;>rcs:if should pay tlie portion of saiiness of j l3 nnu.erous frietuis. Just opening, new and fresh goods I.ught at panic prices, and will Itedisposeii oi'at the lowest living rates for cash. The war ia iuaugi.i it d, and war j rices only iviil he asked, but on war terms, to wits LASH. • Call and see for yoiirselyes. SILKS, extra quality, good stvies of "dress Silks, low and high priced. LADIES' DKESS GOODS, GhiUlics, Delaines, ! Bareges, Lawns, Pol do Chevres Chintzes and Barege Holies, Shawls, Calicoes. Muslins. Summer Cloth*. Cotton ides, at surprising prices fog cash. MEN'S WEAK, Fine and Fancy Cloths and C< mi mores, .lean* and Linen Drills. HOSIERY, Ladies', Men's and otdl.'r, n's ; also, Ties, ami stitched Haniikerehief*'. (iKOCESiIhS, Coffje, Srg.ir, w!iite n?l brown, crjckern, moUsßt'Si fiD'i Syrups, low tor cish. All manner of Hats and Caps, Fur, Siik, Wool and Straw. Just Siring on your Cash, and you ahal rot go away di-.qnw.i-c.ed. May IF, iflfil. RNIIRIILILIIPSR JL VPU- can get goodkifle Bow- 9 i • H 4- -t out iL tl stjse on Uuyp&rt cf iti No organ is fice i £r-im its u.tacks nor is tli "e cms which it may not destroy, i'b* taint is variously caused by mere . a! rtisdiiSej lev living, dis ordered n* uuh-ttl-y impure air, filth an i liitlsy ha '*.' ,ti .* depressing Ticct, and, u : iiv : dl, by tl.c venereal infection. "What- ever he itoriel t, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending •' from parents to children uTit"> the third a'nl murthtcueratiofiindeed, it teams to bo th * rod of Him who says, " I w 11 visit the iniqultio# of the fathers upon their children." Its effeefs rorr.rr. nee by deposition from thfl blood of corrupt cr aiceraw matter, which, in the b:■ .liver, and internal organs, is termed V bm-les; in the glands, spellings; and on the surface, eruptions cr sores. This foui cor ruption, v.iucli gender; ta the blood, depresses the f .!'-'r_r!cs of life, so that s. ••ofalous constitu tions not only suffer fro: f-rofulaus com plaint*, but thev have far lea power to with stand the attacks of other disease*; ecnae qne fly, vast numbers perish by disorders , v.-hieli, altbo".;*h not ccmfllods in their nature, arc still rend -red fatifl by this tiirt in the system. Must of the c-i-isumption which do cimatos ihe human family has its origin directly i.i this scrofulous contamination ; and many doir-u tLv. diseases of the liver, kidneys brain, end, indeed, of all ;Le organs, arise from or ere aggravated bv the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous} their persons are invaded by this lurking in lectio., and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate Jhe b.'./od by an alterative tr.edifcine, and in v : rate it bv healthy feed and exercise, j ii-eh a medicine we supply in AYER'S Ccicponiif! Extract of Sar^pnrilla, the most effect >al remedy which the medical c-nl of our times can d cvi.se fir this every | v. hcre-pr. vailing u;d fatal malady. It is com i Lined iram the most active remediate that have been discovered lor the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue cf the .-estmi from its destructive consequences, lleuco it afccul.l ! e employed for the cure of not only crofjila, but alto these ether siToca tin .s which ari-o from it, inch as cnrl SKIV DISEASES, Sr. AxraorcT's Fine, Jiosn, or LHYSU-KT.VS, ri.uiT.ts, PirvrcttSj ; IliriTciinn, 81-AIXS and lion,*, Tvuons, Torres ar.D T' vi.T HIIKVM, Ho MID Ilr.vn. ICINGWORX, lluruM- rtSit, SvPHiUTic and MnEcvntAj. Da- J E'. IS, HSOI'.Y, DMITPSU, 1>EI:II.}TI, and, J indeed, ah C- MTU XCTS Anrstso FSOJI YTTT.'.- TED OH Isirrur BN on-. The popular belief I in '• ihvwity of the blood "is founded in truth, fur sen fula is a degen- v f ion of the blood. The particular j>"rpos r.nd Virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regen rate this vital fluid, without which sound health is iwposuble in contaminated ccmtituticQS. Aycr'a Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES CF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so ccropid that diseaee within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating --*u:eriics scamp, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of (1? human organ is:.., correcting its diseased action, and rtstoring its healthy vitalities, confetjuence of these properties, the invalid who is sowed devn with rnin or physical debility ir aster .f I to find hi* health cr energv resiorccl by a rn,. at once so sin-pie and iimurg. Not only do they cure the " -day rr.fr; lainta cf every body, but also ) r.y ieru'id. hie and dangerous disease:-. The cr . t t.low rained it pleasc-u to furnish gratis rat iff.Eritn J baaute, conti.irmg certificates ut thci. cure* and directions for tfceir use in the following oonspr?.ir.rs: ( osiiv t ess, Ileail'mm, Ifemdatbe lA.I lil btancuk, Xatma, luiigtsiiGn,pMnir.ar.dMorbid Inaction oj the Bowcbr, F/afuti-ncy, f.o* of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred eomphunti, arising from a low state of the bedyor obsnuciion of its functions. Ayer's Clieriy Pectoral, roll THE rrEE op CoaguP, C'oldp, litflaeazo, iloarsenessf Croup, Hroachitis, Incipient Ccaptinip tion, and fjr tho relief of f'onsaqjptite Pntiocts ia advanced stages ST the disease. So wide js the field of if; usefulness ttid so nu merous are the (flees of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have ' cen rcstor. d from alarming c.nd e-cr de*pcrate diseases cf the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape o'-cervßtian. and where its virtues crc known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the ptdtnonsiy orpins that are incident to our climate. While nary inferior remedies thrust upon the enmaintritT have failed and Leeu discarded, thi* has gamed friends fcy every trial, conferred benefits no tre afHistcd they c;.r. r.cv, r forget, ar.d pro duced cures too numerous and tou remarkable to be forgotten. PRFPAKF.D EF DR. J. €. AVER & CO. LOXVELL. MASS. B F. Il.rry, Bedford; Bun.dollar & Son, Bloody nr.; G B. A.uick, St. C'cßtvilb*; J. BrctiernuTt, Woodjriy; art of cod", e, i r<>wn, crushed an ! pulverized sagars, refined itnd gulden scraps, baking U>!a;s(S young hyscn. iaij (rial and black chocolate, corn starch and fluvorine extracts, cln Sue, corn brooms, imlnidd buckets, dustirg. w.-ui, scrub, Uone, shoe, looth and hair tetishes; Canfttiionittiei sriicli as plKin and fancy candies, fejin ti candies and fl.tvor el j'ilic:; water, latter and Sfccrt crackers.— Fortigu frUUs. oranges, lemons, tigs, riisorta, prunes, dates. cttrroatK, citrons, filberts, walnuts, CO'iEi nuts, 'ilmoods. pea cuts; Tobitco. congress jilug, sweet pjintation, natural lcat, ri ugli and 1 r.ndy, Lynchlmrg, sum iking, a superior a-ticle, cut and dry, Jc-c.. &c., Cesar*, opera, s:x> s, half and avaiiety <>t other brands. The pub itc are rdnpeotftil y invited to giru huu a call. Pu'knics 'and May parties supplied at very r'asoa Ado prices. All kinds of country produce taken at the high eel ucuket pride. J. D. FAKQUIIAR. April -6, ISC-1, Pubitc Sals OF ISSiIS p BTiTI r> V virtue of an oriJor of tlw Orphans' Court of ) Bedford Connty. the unit rsigni'd, wilt oftel at Fubiic Sale, on the proniiaee, iu South U oodborry Toarnshtp, on SATURDAY , 29 TH OF JU,\ E, I A ST., the following described Feal Estate, VIK,.-, A tract of luuu, adj.doing David L. Keplogle, on the East, David T. .Miller, on the North and West, m! Christian Evcrsolo, on the South, contAirdng sixtv eight acres, more or less. There is an orchard o'f ohoico iruit and good running water upon the property—also a Dw, liing House and BUcksmith Shop, thejreon erecttsl. TnRMS en dav o r sslu. -- DAVID T. >MLLER, Adm'r of the KsUhu "of Su.auuok d-f d T June", 18fil