WASHINGTON. Jan. 28, 1862. THE BFNSSIDE EXPEDITION-TIIE OFFICIAL DESPATCHES OF CJEN. BI'KXSIDE. A special messenger with despatches front Geo. Buknside, reached Washington this morning. They are dated, "Headquarters, Department of North Carolina, Ilatter&s lu ict, Jan. 26, 1862." The messenger left il&ueras on Sunday.— Gen. BCRNSIDE states: {t We left onr anchorage at Anapolie on Thursday, tho 9th, and, after a protracted pas sage, owing to dcDsc fogs, arrived at Fortress Monroe ou Friday night at 12 o'clock. Leav ing Fortress Monroe on Saturday at lu o'clock io tho morning, we proceed sconce to sea, but x>wrag to fogs on Sunday and Sunday night, our progress was very glow. On Mondoy, tbe 18th, the weather cleared, with a heavy wicd aod rough Boa, which caused our vessels to ia *bor very heavily, and some wero obliged to cut loose from ihe vessel they were towing.— Most of them, however passed over the bar fend anchored insida tho harbor about 12 o'clock nooo, OQ the 15ifa, juat in time to escape tbe severe storm of Monday night and Tues* day. "Tho propeller City o/ Arm York ran on the bar at tho entrance of tbe harbor, and, owing to tho severe weather and want of small boats, we could render her no assiat&uce. She was laden with stores and was lost." The General also says ho bad been tod to suppose that he wculd find experienced pilots at Hatters?, but had greai difficulty ia accom plishing Lis wish for want of proper accommo dation. Ha adds thai ho would commence that day to build u wharf for the landing of supplies. The rneu were cheerful and patient, and he would proceed with confidence. An accideut occurred in an effort to relieve the steamer ACK York, by which a boat was swam ped, and Col. ALLEN, of the Ninth New Jer say Regiment, his surgeon, and the mate of the boat were lot. After the arrival of tho ex pedition at Hatteras, tbe enemy made tbeir ap pearance in one or iwo vessels on a reconnoi taring expedition. Oar boats gave ehiso and drove iberu b*ek. The transports and other vessel? grounded, will bo got off by the aid of the tug boats— Holy one was lost, (the City oj Aew loii, ) and no lives lost with tba exception of the three above named. Two Traitots—Two Niggers. Capricious in its burner, ai.d highly antago nistic to American institutions, the London Tunes now and then tells truth—by accident, wa suppose. Iu tbe case of MASON osd BLJ DELL it comes out, very strongly, against any civility being sLgvm them in Eagland. At Bermuda they dined with the British Admiral ou the station, who behaved politely, but in variably snubbed them whenever they began to prate, like Othello, of the dangers they bad passed through. On the contrary, the Times, -which is sup posed to rpeak tbe opinion of the British Gov ernment, laughs, tbe martyrs of the Tent to scorn, saying that, "ibey arc about the most worthless booty it would be possible to extract troiu the jaws of tbe American lion." It may be asked, why arc these amiable martyrs thus denounced* Tbe Timers unawetu, sharply enough, because these two men have long been known as blind end babitnsi haters and re vil er- of EnglaDd! Another reason why the traitors should be made nothing of, in Eng laud, socially, is to be Ruud in the fact ih#t tbe fugitive-slate law is generally affi iated on Mr. MASJH. Give oo ovation to these fellows, e ays the T>mes. They are of no account. " England would haze done just as much to resuec two ne groes." All wo say is that, id the writer of ihat cruel assertion, avowing himself, dare venture iLto the limits of Seee.sia, as are a traid (but he would he tarred and feathered, out of hand- amid uulversji applause. MASON and SEIDELL, prevdo-ambassadors from the South,not or more account thru two DC-> tiroes'. So wonder, if such things be, that Vesuvius etu:ts 3iturs ani overwhelms cities! Phil't. Press. Zoilicotfer* Felix K., Zollio-ffar, reported sarong the slain at Somerset, was horn iu .Mowry county, Tennessee, May 19, 1812, sod received an ac ademical caacation. In 1829, after a short tervice iu a pinning office, he undertook the management of a newspaper in Farts, Term.— He next edited the Columbia Observer. From this journal be took charge ot the Nashville Banner. He held the offices of State Printer, Comptroller and State Senator. In 1851-52 he again assumed charge of the Nashville Ban ner, and m 1853 Le became representative in in Congress, which position he held till Con gress of 1860. Nothing further is heard of turns up as a rebel genera], 'That the American people are appreciative of any substantial service rendered tuem, is seen in the result of Dr. Aycr's enterprise. — it was something of a veuture for a chemist of bis sgleodid reputation among the literati of the world, to risk it in the production or Cough Drops and Pills. But be hoidly threw himself into the gap where Lis talents could best subserve the public weal, aud it is now easy to see that ho aid not misjudge tbe tem per of Lis countrymen. Throughout this na-. .roju and Eomofureigu lands, his name is fore most as Che bedside of sickness —while in the good ho ha is tenond to no living mans, lie wios the brightest laurels taru can wear, aod ctjoys in untold measure the luxury of doing good. Dubuque, luwa] ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT.' NEW YORK, Feb 4.— The Northern Light from Aspin wall, has arrived with 100 passen ger* and sßso,OtKi io treasure. The ateaaier Columbus was J fst oa , he g th of Deceoibc-r, on Point F.emedios. No lives were lost. [FJJOOND DESPATCH ] NEW \OBK, ten- 4.—The stenmcr North* em Light, from AspiuvsS), brings Panama dates to the 24th uh. | he U. ,S. ship Cyaee wis at Pasap*. Tic* I U S. steamer Lancaster had sailed (or San | Francisco. i Business was dull at Panama, owing to the | troubles io the interior. I Uapt. Ritchie, of the U. S. steamer Saranac, j is reported to have ail hts officers under arrest. ! The cause is not repotted. The British steamer from St. Tbcims states that the pirate Sumter was eecn by the strainer from Havana cruising close to St. Do mingo. The stcauier Oolutnbas, wrecked at Point Remedios, bad a cargo valued at §1,500,000, mostly English goods. Her passengers havo arrived here by the Northern Light. There have been heavy rains in Costa Rica, damaging the c<. (fee crap. Chili was tranquil. Lsrgc shiptnents of flour and wheat are go ing forward to Europe. An attack had been made in the harbor of Callac by the steauter Ueayala upon the Chili's #a steamer Loa, the former iriDg several times at the latter, but being threatened by a Biit ish war vessel, the former left for Chittchas pursued by the steamers Peratia aod Loa.— U pou the latter arriving the crew of the Uoa? yala abandoned her, fleeing to the interior. Mr. Robinson, U. S. Minister, was former ly received by tho Peruvian authorities on the 10th. At Aspinwall, on the 24tb, the soldiers i quartered in the jail broke open the doors, re leasing all the prisoners and afterwards ranged the town, arresting several innocent persons co the charge of being enemies to the Govern eminent. Several shots wero fired, but DO : body killed. Tbe steamer Republic, from California for Acapulco, was os the beach at Aoapuleo, cauiking, having been strained in the latogale, duriDg which her captain had to throw over -1 hoard her deck load. Tbe steamer Orizaba, which connected tviih the Northern Light, brought 570 package* of Mexican cotton from Acapulco. FiIOJI FOIITIIBSS 2IOXR9E, FORTRESS MONRO*, Feb. 3, Tia Baltimore. ; —The steamer Okippewa, which left the block" ade off Wiloiington, N. C., arrived here this morning, and reports everything quiet in that vicinity. Tbe Gbippew* encountered westerly gales during tbe whole passage. She passed close to iiatterus, and haw & large fleet of vessels inside at anchor, Bhe beard no fir ing. 3ho st*auicrs Hartford and MooticaiJo were iu:t tS Albemarle Sound. The Moaticelio left bore yesterday for tho blcekade off Wil mington. The Constitution is still here, and will sail as soon ss possible. It tisa been raining hard all day. A flig of truce went out this afternoon, but had net returned when this letter was mailed. "Petersona' Detector, 5 ' with the rapid mul tiplication of paper currency is daily more aad mora an essential in business. To read and remember descriptionaof all tbe new frauds is. quite an impossibility. The "Detector" for tiie Ist of February contains description? of ,'orty-three new counterfeits. The only safety is to Lavs the last issued Detector always be side you. '•The whole trading community wauld bo al most entirely at tbe uiercy of the counterfeit er? if it was not for Petersons' Detector; and uo, one is safe from their design? who docs not J keep himself posted up as to their operations j by subscribing at once to PETERSONS' I SEMI-MONI HL\ DETECTOR; Published ' by t. U. PL IE 11SON Si BROTHERS, under 1 the supervision of the weii known Banking House of D REX EL & Co., MONTHLY, per annum. 100 SEMI-MONTHLY, per annum. 200 Subscriptions may commence with any rmnth. Terms always cash in advanco. All ietters must be adureased to, T. B. PETERSON & BTOTHERS, No. otb (.bestnut St., Philadelphia. VV ASUJNGTON, Monday, Feb. 3 1862. HEAVY FIRING IN THE REAR OF BEAUFORT, N. 0. The following foaunuDicatioo has beeo re ceived at the Navy Department, froru Capt. J< hu Marstou, dated U. S. steamer Roanoke, Hampton R -ad*, Feb. I: 14 i Lave tie Loner to teport to you the ar rival, during ibs past niget, of tbe bark Geui -6001: ti'cm Beaufort, N. O. Capt. Oavendy in forms me that on Tuesday, the 28(h ult., be • beard heavy firing in the rear of Beaufort, but , he has no conjecture from whom it proceeded. '"vapt (Jtveody also reports that onThuis- { day the 30th of January, at 9 o'clock iu the j morning, while off Roanoke Inlet, be beard i heavyfiriug in tbe directum cf Roanoke Island, j w oich leaves no daubt in my own mind that flag ollcer Goidsb-rough is at work."' Gov. Ourtiu has appointed James J. Bar- May, Ecq.; of Phi;.; Johu L. Allen, Sr., M. l>., ot Lancaster; Daniel VV. Gross, Esq., - of Hatruburg; ttosteesof tbe P<-ncsylvMija j State Lunatic Hospital, for the turn of three . years, frttn the Ist d#y of February 1862. WE hope after thi? war is over "O. S. A." will bo toe motto of the South—'*Gau't Se cede Again." Slander not others because they slandered 1 you. Dress plainly—the thinnest soap-bubbles wear toe gaudiest eolors. These who praise you in the beginning wiil C'k favops in the end. CAAH TERMS. On account oi the haicness of toe times and the press! ag demands for cash upon us, we Rave tle tcimined to rome as near to caA terms as possible. Heicafier wc xnust have tiro cuth fur all Orphans" Court printing; Auditor's Nonces, Betrays, &c.: ' also ail i'rotbouotary's printing, occasional advet- J tisetcents and baud bills. Ail new subscribers arc also ckpected to pay their 1 subscriptions IH advance, We do not think Executors, Administrators, and Auditors have ucad to cumpia- n at this chaagoo i denes. fh u almost as > time raise the tew i be! x* that i: Ji require t 0 p.r ,^Piinter'*bills, j it iwtif save . 'bbr to them, j -tdoc ol immense . benefit t 0 UJi Old Qact i ' t£i rn •/ f{if a ac-o i OtfOtS. mmmß m&vmm. ... , o^*Reader have you seen Prof. Wood's ad vertiseincot in our paper. Read it; it will ir.- I teres! you S2SF EMPLOYMENT! s7s] AGENTS WA WTED! WE will pay from $25 to <5 per month, and 1! j expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. i Particular# acnt free. Address Eb Skwisg .Ma- Cuixe, CoMPAXjr, R, JAMES, General Agent, Mi. ! lan, Ohio, j Aug. 6, 1861.-ZZ i ... ii UN ~~i : ; - ( the 80ih ult ,at tbe house of the bride's father, by John Smith, Mr. DAVID B. KOCHENDORFEK, of South Woodbury tp.. to Miss MART daughter of John Moore of'St Clair tp., ail ot Bedford county. On Thursday evening, 80th ult., by the Rev D btrayer, Mr DANIEL B. HORN of Juniata 1 P'i to Miss R EBiCCA SII API KR of Napier tp. t tho lbtb ult., SARAH JANE, daughter of "!r. Geo. Beegle. Aged H rears, 8 months and 28 days. On Hie 23d ult., FRANKLIN G. NORTON, aged j-1 years, 11 months. Ilia reai.aias were de posited, on Sabbath, 20 ult., in the graveyard, at New Paris. Funeral discourse by the Rev. N R Gates. lathe upper end ef Friends Cove, on the 20tb u.t., M.ss KEBRCC A BECKAi AN, aged 35 years, t> months and 19 days. Huntingdon and Broad Top R R Train leaves Huntingdon at 7,80 A. M. (after ar rival of Morning train west oa Penc'a. R. R.) ar riving at Hopewell at 10.15 A. M. Train leaves Hopeweii at 10,85 A. M., arriving at Huntingdon at 1,10 P. M. Connecting at 1.34 ; P. M. with trains East and Wfst on Penna. R. li. I • Tl.ere iano delay at Huntingttori. Close connections I j made East and West. JOHN J. LAWRENCE, j Feb. 7, 166 2. Sup't. : PI BLIC S.4LB OF RE IL ESTATE. THE subscriber will offer at public sale, ou "the piemtses. on SJlTUltpjtr the Ist of FEBRUARY, next, thf following Real Esstate, to wit: One tract of land situate ia Napier Township, Bedford County, containing 187 acres and 101 perches and allowance, 75 acres cleared and under fence, about 5 acres of which is meadow. Tbe improvements are a two storv Log House and double Log Barn. A good never failing spring of water near the door. There is also an appic or chard of choice fruit on this tract. SaJe to commence at! o'clock, P.M., when terms will be made known. HENRY TAYLOR, Acting Ex"or oj Estate of T::os. McCreary, det'd. Jan. 3, 1862. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned wiil expose to public Sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY Ist FEBRUARY, next, tbe following described Real Estate : A tract of land iu Liberty Township, contain ing about 140 acres, about 60 thereof cieared. The improvements area LOG FRAME HOUSE, Bank Barn, Spriug House and other buikiings; also an apple orchari. The tract adjoins lands of Gtorgo Diilinger, Samuel Brumbaugh, Sr., aud Alexander McDonald. Terms made known on day of sale. JOSEPH CKISMAN, Altn'r of the Estate of Miekaei Reed, du'd. Dec. 27, 1861. NOTICE. f JtRF fcOi/Wing named persons, will make sppii- A cation to the next Court of Quarter Sessions in and lor Bedloril county, to bo held on the 10th day of F bruuiv next, for Tavern License, for the ensuing year. Frederick Berfcheitner, St. Clair Township, George Wanmer, Monroe Township, Snil. K. Bottonficld, West Providence Tp., Levi H. Deihi, Hopewell Tp., John Hiiiegas, JuneaU Tp., P- G. Moigrei, Bloodyitun Borough. Win. Burcn. S. Wood berry Tp. George W. Figard, Broad Top Tp. S. O. TATE, CXERK'S ()£FICB, # Clerk. Bedford, Jan. J7, '62.* ( Estale of Juha S. &. Ssucktj, dee'd. IETTERS of administration having been granted 1 a to the subvcriK-r on the Estate of John* S. S. j Stnckey, late of Middle Woodbury tp , Bedtor l ' county, dee'd, all persons indebted to said esrate, ! are hereby notified to make immediate payment, ! and these having claims against the tame will pre- • sent their accounts prcper'y autLeuticated for set- I lletuent. JACOB STUOKEY, adm'r, Jan. 31,*62-* Residing in M. Woodbury tp. BEDFORD COUJYTY, SS. At a Court oi Quarter Sessions of the ; i'eace, held at Bedford, in and idrsaid .B ' oun, y Bedford, on the 18th day of ; November, A. I). 1861. before the Judges of the same Cou;-t. U[>on tbe petition of the free holib-rs residing in ) he vicinity of Boydstown in sakl Ccuniy, setting torth "that two public alleys, were laid out in the said town of Boydstown, in toe year 1816,by Rev. Alexander Boyd, the proprietor, and then private owner; both beginning at points on the Bedford & S toy.■•town Turnpike road, upop the South, and' running thence North 67 degrees East to tho old j state road on the North. The one of the length of— ltd and the other of the length of—fee'; and both cf tbe width of sixteen feet, the first being the j alljy. between lois Nos-41 & 42; and tbe second the alley between Not. 45 and 46, so numbered up- : on the original and genera] plot or plan of said towu j of Boy dstown. Also tiiree other alleys, beginning at points on the Turnpike road atoresaid on the South, and running thence North thirty degrees , East io said old state load aioresaid. The one of I tLe length of—feet, the other of the length of— feet, next of the length oi- feet, all of the width j of sixteen fuet, the same being the alleys between Nos. 23 and 25 and 15 and 17 and 7 and 9 so num bered upon the original plot or plan of sai i town : of Boydr-town. Also three other alloys laid out : as aioresaid in said Town South of toe Turnpike road aforesaid, all beginning at points on said Turn- i pike on tbe North and running toonce South thirty degrees west, two hundred and twenty feet, to a ' twenty foot alley. The same being alleys between lots Nos Band 10, and 16 and 18, and 24 and 26, and 32 and 34. so numbered upon tbe original plot ' or plan of ta;d Town of Boydstown; Also, the 20 i feet alley on the Southern side of said town plot, which said alleys have become, useless, inconve nient and burdensome to the inhabitants of said town and vicinity." Whereupon the Court do order and direct that the parties in interest be notified by publication iu the County papers to appear at tbe next Court oi Quarter Sessions to show cause wby the prayer of petitioners sfcoui l not tie granted. By the Court, S. 11. TATE, Clark. Dec 20, 1861. SHETLAND WOOL, all colors,at Dr. HaTry'#. Dec. 21, 1860 j j T) T virtue of sundry writs of Fi, Fa. Vend. Ex ; 13 ponas and Lav.iri Facias to nie directed, there j w ill be sold at t-lie Court House in the Borough of j Bedford, on Sat unlay the Bth day of February, ; 1862, at 10 o'cloek, A. Slthe following described ' Real fessjte, to wit J ' One tract of land containing 272 acres, more or | less, about 150 acres cleared and under fence, with j a two-and-a-half story weather-boardvd dwelling I house, double log barn, grauery and other ont | uuiktingtt thereon erected, also an apple ore hard thereoa, adjoiuiDg lands of Owen Ash. Ht r.eki.h Barkman and others- Also one tract of laud con taining 400 acres more or less, about one ncre cleared, and under fence, with a story and half log dwelling house thereon erected, adjoining lands ei Jonathan Owens, John Gordon and others, all sit uate in Southampton Township, Bedford County, arid taken in execution as the property of Joseph ALSO, One log of ground conntaiug 1$ acre more or less, all of which is cleared *id under ierce, with a story tied half log dwelling house thereon erected, adjoining lands.of Solomon Lidig, Michael Stroup and others, situate in Juniata township, Bedford county, acd taken iu execution us the property of Hariuah Walter. ALSO, One rtnall fract of land containing 6 acres more or less, nearly cleared and under fence, with a story and half log dwelling house thereon erected, adjoining lands ot Join Brideham, Charles Colfelt i and others, situate in Bjdford Township, Bedford 1 County, aud taken in execution as the property of W illiatn J ohnsoD. ALSO, All the interest ot Dvfecdant, John McCitnles, in the billowing described tracts of laud, situate ia the Township of Btoad Top, Bedford County, viz: One of them beginning at a post of this, ami noW land of William Figard, thence South eighty-six degrees, West three hundred aud twenty perches j to a post {formerly oak. gone) in the line of land belonging to John Savage's heirs, thence by j said land, Soutn one and a half degrees, West twenty nine perches to a post, a corner; thence South eighty-eight degrees, West six perches to a Spanish oak, a corner; thence South twenty-eight aud a hall degrees, West twenty-two peicbes to a post set for a corner, thence by land of Hopewell At Co., North eighty degrees, East nineteen perches i aud five tenths, to a chestnut, tbenee South thir ty-nine degrees, East sixty-two perches to a post, set tor a corner, thence by said last mentioned lai.d and land now or late of John Griffith, North sixty four degrees, East ninety-nine perches to a lion (or j line,! thence Soul'u eighty-seven degrees, East thir- j ty-iwo perches, to a chestnut, a corner; llience j North forty-six and a half degrees, East forty-one j perches uud five-tenth to a post, (formerly chestnut ok, gone.) thence North forty degrees, East fifty- j two perches to stones set for a corner, thence ! bcuth fifty-five degrees, East thirty-five perches to j a post set for a corner, tliruce North nineteen de 1 glees, West eleven j.-ercbts to a white oak, theDce North forty-nine degrees, East thirty-two perches i to a post, aud thi nee North sixteen degrees, West I eleven perches to the post mentioned, post in the ! iine of William Figard's land, the place of begjuing. j containing 128 acr ,-s, 152 perches of land, and the | usual aliswance ot ix per cent, for roads. &c.— And the other of said ft acts adjoining the above iand of John Griffith and others, situate in Broau Top township, bounded ss aforesaid. Bt gining at a r-.d oak a corner ot this and land of said John Griffith, thence South eighty-three degrees, East fifty-seven perches to a hickory, a corner, thence still by ni 1 laud North thirty-nine degrees, East sixty *ix perches to a post or cornel, thence slid t>y said land of John Griffith North seventy degrees, West forty-eight perches to a chestnut, a cornet of this and laud of Hopewell V Co., aud J thence by said last mentioned land of Hopewell A ; Co., South foity-one degrees, West eighty perches to the first mentioned red oak the place of begining J containing IU acres, 123 perches, and the usual al- J lowa nee of 6 per cent for roads, Kc. And all the j above described lands, advertised as the property 1 ! of John McC-inlcs, Deft. " t ALSO, One tiact of land containing 177 acrts more or leas, about 20 acres cleared and under fence, wth a leg dwclfirg house and log stable, the eon erect ed, adjoining lands of Henry Mock, Jutn.-s Bare foot, Jacob Bisel and others, siuate in Union town ship, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Wm. Savior. ALSO, Two lota of ground in tha town of Marietta .fronting about 6t) feet each and extending back about 110 feet, with a two story log dwelling house and frame stable, therton erected, adjoining lot of Joseph C. Dull on the South, ar. alley on the North and land of Adolphus Ako on the East, and public road on the West, situate" in Union tp., Bedford County, 3ud taken in execution as the property of Frederick Curie. JOHN CESSNA, SHERIFF'S OFFICE, I Slicrifi'. Jan. 17, 1862. f iPPEILS Notice is hereby given to the taxable inhabitants o< the County of Bedford, that an Ajiperi will be held by the County Commissioners, on the days, and at the places specified, to wit: For Colerain Township, ou Tuesday, the 7th day of January next, at the house of A- J . Penned. Southampton Township, on Wednesday the Bth, at the bouse of William Adams. Monro* Township on Thursday the oth, at the house of Samuel Mixtll. East Providence Township, off Friday the 10th, at the house of D. A. T. Black. West Providence Township, on Suturday the 11th, atthi' house of J. A. Gump, ia the Borough of Bloody Run. Cumberland Valley Township, on Monday the loth, at the bouse of Jacob Snider. Londonderry Township, ou Tuesday the 14th, aX the house of George Baily. Harrison Township, on Wednesday the loth, at the louse of Martin Fciphtner. Jusiata Township, oa Thursday the lGtl.', at the bouse of Joseph Foilei. Napier Township, on Friday the 17th, at the i house of J. M. Robison,in the Borough of Schelhr- j burg. Scfccllsburg Borough, on Saturday the 13th, aj j the house of J. M. ifol'tson. Bedford Township, on Monday the2Uth at the Commissioners office. i'nakespriag Township, on Tuesday the 21st, at the house of D. L. Deffbaugh. Bloody Run Borough, OL Wednesday the 22J at the house of J. A. Gump. Hope well Township, oa Thursdiy the "23d at the house of John Dasher. Broad Top Township, on Friday the 24th, at the bouse of J. B. Castner. Liberty Township, on Saturday the 2-slh, at the house of Mrs. C. Tricker. .Middle WoodoefrV Township, on Monday the 27tli, at the house of Wm. 11. Pearson, Esq." South Wood berry Township, on Tuesday the 28ih, j at the house of David Storier. Union Township, on Wednesday i&e 29th, at the i house of Michael Wyant. St. Clrir Township, on Thursday the 30th, at the bouse of Gideon D. Trout. Bedford Borough, on Friday the 31st, at the Com missioners' Office. When and where all persons and corporations feeling themselves aggriev- d at the enumeration and valuation of their taxable property and effects, Hindu pursuant to the several acts of Assembly, in such case made and provided, arc requested to at- ! tend and state their grievances for redness, accord ing to taw. (The appeals will be held on the days above stated between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M. ami 12 o'clock, M ) ATTEST : WM. M. PEARSON, U. Nicodemu3. Clerk, 1 J. FJKIGHTNER. Commissioners' Office, V P. J. SHOEMAKER Dec. 20th, 1861. \ Commissioners, i DJViI)LrVi)~ j rpLIE President and Managers of the Chambers- j X burg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company have declared a dividend of one per cent, on thc capitui stock of said contpaav. payable oo demand. w. TI. MCDOWELL, Cbainbershurg, Jan. 24, 1862. Tres. OS ff EGO coru starch, the best article at i) Harry's. Dec. 21, 1860 1 PROF .WOOD'S RKSTORATJFC fOHDIIL AND BLOOI lEHOIfATSI Is precisely what its liarue indicates, for while pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exbiier ating, and strengthening to the vilai powers. It also revivifies, reinstates act r?news the l-lood iu all its original purity, and thus re stores and renders the system invulaeratde to attacks ot disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular form so as to lie within the reach ot ail. So chemi cally and skilif'iily com lined as to in) the most powerful tonic, and jet so perfectly adapted to c la act in perfect acccrdaa.ee with the lain of nature, and kcnce toolk ike utakest stomach. & and tone up the digest ire organs, and lLy all™ nervous and ether irritation. It is also pet.U fecfly exhilarating in its effects, and vet it i* j§ never followed by lassitude or depression ofLJ spirit*. It is composed entirely ot vegetables \i and those thoroughly combining power!u' pa K tonic aDd soothing properties, and conse- *r pqoently can never injure. Such a remedy h ,sp r long been felt to he a desideratum in the mcdi j 'i| ca! WO! ' d > botb by the thoroughly skilled it,S3 ! P* medical science, and aiso fcy ail who have suf-& I Mfered from debility ; for it needs no medicaid* JH skill or knowledge even to see that det ility E2 k follows all attacks ot disease, and lays the an- e system open to the attqjjis' of ■Bof the most dangerous to wiiich poor humanity pe is constantly liable. Such, for example, as; .aide iollowing : Consumption, Bronchitis, la.££ Dyspepsia, Loss cf Appetite, Faint-1 ■ Juntas, Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, Palpita ! ion of the Heart, Jitdanchnly, Hypocondria, _ I RNight Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and alia that class ot cases, so fearfully fatal if unat-P? r tended to in time, called Female Weakness* and'^ Irregularities. ALo Liver Durangmtnfa or H Torpidity, and Liver Complaints, Distases of jra A the Kidneys, Scalding or Incontinence of the 2 j3Urine, or any general derangement of the6l ty. Urinary Organs, Pain in the Back, Side, and m C between the Shoulders, predisposition to Slight A i Colds, Hackina and Continued Cough. Eraj.-a *"ci ition, Dilficultyr of Breathing, and indeed we A a- might enumerate many more still, but we havcC Wspace only to ray. it will not only cure the® lauehilify following Chills and Fever, but pre 'vent all attacks arising Irorn Plasmatic In - M tfiocno s. and cure the diseases at once, if ai-** ready attacked. And as it acts directly and 0J persistently upon the bii.aty system, arousing M the Liver to action, promoting, in fact, all the** excretions and secretions o.'the system, it M will infallibly prevent any deliterion* conse-Rj JjSquencts tollowitig upon change of climate and 5* water; bonce all travelers should have a hot-If f2;tio with them, and all should take a table ggspoonlul at least before eating. As it pre-® veats cosfivent-sa, strengthens the organs, it should lie in the hands ot all persons-j of sed< nUry nabifs, stndc-nts, ministers, liter ft i ary men. And all ladies not accustomed to r out door exercise should always usa it. aw pill thev will they will find auagieeabie, pleas-H and efficient remedy againat those ilk® which rob them of their beaurv ; for beauty g$ cannot exist without, health, and health cannoi P I exist while the above irregularities continue. 'i hen again, the Cordial is a perk-ct Mother's V r Relief. Taken a month or two before the fiua {2 Atrial she will pass the dreadful period withr ease and safety; There is w mistake, 1 Rfificj./ it, this Cordial is all ice claim for it.— A A Mothers, try it! And to you we appeal to'J .detect the illness or decline not only ot yourijh JP| daughters before it he too late, but also yourH jgsons and husbands, for while the former, from wr false delicacy, often goes down to a premature a 3 gr*ve rather than let their condition be known 5 gut time, tie latter are often so mixed up withH the excitement ol business that it it wefe not a for ycu tiiev too would travel in the same downward : ::th, until too late to arrest their fata! fail. But the mother is always vigileLt, and to you we confidently app.-af; 'for we are suro your never tailing affection will uuerriog -1) point you to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator as the remedy which should I*, always on hand in time of need. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 441 Broad way, New York, and 144 market street, St. Louis, Mo., and sold by all good Druggists.— Pr.ce One Dollar per Bottle. Sold by B. F. llarry, Bedford. BEDFORD COUJnY, SS. At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford,.f and for the County cf Bedford, on the 18th day of Novem ber, A. 1).,_1561, before the Judges" of the said Court. On motion of Attorney Shannon, the Court grant a rule upon the h.-ir and legal repiest-ntatircs of D B nl. Sleighter, late of Monroe township, dtc., to wit: Joseph and Danl. Slighter and Nicholas Sleighter, Mary, intermarried with John Gailick, who died, and afterwards was intermarried with John Hall, leaving issue, Adam, Daniel, Catharine, Sarah Barbara, Abraham aud Nicholas Girlick, and Washington Hall and Margaret Hall, ail resid ing! n, Bedford county except Danl. Gar lick, whose residence is not known. Nicholas Sleighter, Sophia, widow <.f James M- Farland, dee'd, John Sleighter, David Slt-ightcr, Louisa Ann, intermarried with Barclay Markie. Mut'lda, intermarried with Solo mon Fright. Rachel, who was intermarried with Abrhani Garlick now dead, leaving issue throe children, to wit: Joseph, Catharine aud Peter Gar lick. Jos, ph Sleighter, all residing in Bedford co.. and i Ilia in Slciable-r, residing in Blair Co., Cali fornia, to he and appear at an Orphans' Cenrt, to lie Bedford, iu for said county, on the sec ond Monday, the 10th day of Feb., next, to acc.pt or refuse to take the real estate of said Danl. Sleighter. dee'd, at tiie valuation which has been valued, and i,upraised, in pursuance of a writ of of partition or valuation, issued out at the Orphans' Court of Bedford conutv, for that purpose directed, or shew cause why the same should not be sold by order of said Court. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto I 561 hand, the seal of the said Court < I9IS? at Bedford, on the 22d day ofNcvem bcr, A. D. 1861. SAMUEL H. TATF, Attest, Clerk. Joux J. CKSSSA, Sheriff. Jan. 10th, 1862. llfgisier's Notice. 1 .W / !'. f 1^' ES am hereby notitud, that I3e folic wing named accc uutauts, have tiled their accounts ;n the Register's Office ol Bedford county, I and Hat the same will i e pres. nted to the Or m .l 1 " 1, 3" a , r,d for Baid County, ou Tuesday - V, .*? Fcbr "ary, next at the Court House", in istdioid ior coitfixro^tioxi, 1. The supplr mct-'al account of Aaron Reed. Executor of the last will, & c . of Dr. Wm. W. Reed, late of South Woodbury Township, dee'd. V*/ 1 ® Bc^°" nt John Moise, Administrator of the hi!ate of Nonnan Jobuson, late of Southamp ton T ownwip, dee'd. ,".1 e acocntlt °f Ai Marks, Administratrix I .r&is&ss? '• *"""; 4 The accent tof David Clitz, Adminiitmtor of | ui: "' " *"**• j * CCoDnt ol Jercmfab E. Black, and | of the Adimnistrstois of the Estate oi John Black late of Napier Township, dee'd. ' ! 6. The account ofMichael Wcrtz, Esq A.lmia i J 7. The account of O.K. Shannon. ESQ Admin £?££!£ *d'.f j Ukir Towoahjp, dee'd. M b. Ihe Aduijiii>trator't. Account ofSam'l Work- I ing, A dm. of Dai id F. Brown, deceesod! SECISTKB'S Orncx, VVG ■ Jan.l7th, 1862.-* £ Kvgister. . Ayer's Sarsaparilla, TOE PUEIFYIKG THE BLOOD, And fur the speedy cure of f!to sttbjjinjcd varieties of - Diacaac!: * Scrofula ami -roftilonr. ISVctiotii, tnch as Tnmor*, I'lfrrj, Jiortu, &npliont, Pim ples, Pnntalm, KlotrHc*, Bollr, Rjalui, and all sit lit l>iscar. O IKI,ASrt. Ind., Hh .Tunc. !RS9. J. O. ATKB Jfc Co Cnts: I fi < I it r.;v dntr to ac knowledge rtUnt your Jrwpwill.-i lias ilono for me. Having inherit 1 a tfcrofoloti* Infection, f have sttifercd from it in variant mv* for yrjirw. S -ir.."fim-- ft burst out in fleer* on mv hands and arm*; sometimes ft turned inward and i —enjer tint yon had pn pnrcd an alterative (S > -ijiarflla), for I knew fmrn your repu tation thet anv thine" you made mart I*' good." I eiit to Cfcoiunoti xrA got it, and used it till it cured mo. I took ft, a* yon ailri , in small dose* of a teopoooful wir a month, astl is sod aimed three bottle*. New cm! b-nlriir skj-.i *.*.n !• so t-.rwt !-•• the rab. trblch a while fell off. Mv slrin is uow eh -,r, and I know by my feelir.c"- tli-U the .. <■ is —one from 11-' v * v -Im. * You can iv. lll* lieve that I • • wlmt I -.in saying when I tell yoa, that 11 if si * yon to be one of the gicitits of the age, and remain ever gratefall*, Tom*, AI.F.'IFD B. TADLEY. St. Anthony'! Fire, Rotf or Krjinrlas, Tetter anil Salt Ithrnni, Srald nra(i,Utug worm, Sore Rye*. Dropsy. Dr. Robert At Pnti) writ, * from Halem. X. Y-, ifth sc; T. tliat be Its* rtt r--.i an inveterate ea*o of Dropsy, which tbr<-atoned to terminal* fatally, be the perw-verlng u*> of oar .Kr-ap Hie. and abo a his by lie*.- doe* oftfae saxae; says he cures the cotmuOtt llrupUous by it con stantly. Rronchoccte, Goitre, or Swelled Veek. Zcbolor. ?kaa wr pbri-Jiian thought tMS'. irig but extirpa tion eoel I afforfi r iief, Iml bf V;; -1 tlte trial of yonr Saj.-ayvaril ,'-i ss tic hist resort lie "or- cot ting, arid it Jirored effectu*l. A fi-T taking your remedy eight weeks uo symptom of the tliseasu: remains." Syphilis and Alcrtnrial Disease. NEW ORi.KAXS.2Sth A input. Dtt. .T. C. A run- Sir: I clicerfullr complv vrith the re iuet of your tsott, and report to y -i tome of the effeeta 1 li.lve realized vrith vour S-:rMi:-.rtrt*. f have curjal wirb it, in risy practice, ieo-t of the com plaints for which it i- rwnfutfuW. t:i jr-ib.t ■ and the top of his laouth. Your Sartajiarilla, *tcalilr iakeii, cured him in five Aaothrr wax attn-ksd lr.- ,v ondary symptom* iu his no*<-, and the til'-rration li.vl eaten away a considerable jrt 'if it, *o that 1 I, Sieve the disorder would soon ivaeli bis l>ram and kill him. Itur it yielded to my administration of your -arftaperilla the u leers healed, and be is well again, riot of course without some disfiguration of the fire'. A woman who had Wit treated for tlie sue. disorder by iwwutr was aofferino fr. .m tlii* poison in her tone*. They had become so feeri*T tive to the weather that on a d.-nr.h day she suffered cx crnciating pain in her joints and bone*. She, too, was eared entirely by yonr Far*ap*rilia In a few weeks. I know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that this Preparation from your laboratory mn-t Is- a crest remedy; eonscqncntlv, these, truly remarkable results with it liave not eurpriaed sac. I'ndornally j-oura, Q. Y. I.AUIMER, M. D. Bktnmatli.nl, Goat, I.lvcr Complaint. ISMnsmnCE, Ptettas Co., Va.. h Juir, lsS-y. On. J. C. Avnr.. Sir: I have las-n atfiicttHt with a pain ful chronic rthfumiitUsi for a longtime, which friffl-si tin; skill of physicians, and rtnek to me hi spite of all the mocvi'lc* 1 could find, until 1 tried yoorStrtqiarHlt. On b-ittli? Cured me in two weeks, and restored mv —eneral health so tnncTi that I am for fitter tlurn lieli'.ri* 1 waa attacked. I think It n Tvuiidrnul nwviichw. J. Fit E AM. Julc* Y. Getclndl, of , v t. Louis, writes; "1 hare. i**'ii nflUetcd for yean with an gfH-tiim f f/>* Urcr, which dftroyed my health. 1 tru-1 ineryt hirer, and every thing failetl to relievo me; and I liave Uar:i a kukosdon man for some yeers from uo other cause titan tlentugrm* nt of the/Jrcr. My!ietow.l p.-r.r.the Ilev. Mr. Kspv,advised Tue to try your trim; irilla, because he said he kn--w vou, and any thing you ni.nle was w< rth tr-ijir. jiv the l.fesar in- of God it lias cured no , and Iws so paiiM nty U.*nj as to make anew nt.at of me. 1 fi-.-l yonu— again. Th J best that can be said of you is not half good enough." Srlitrriu, Cancer Ttuaan, Rnlnrgeuicnt. b'b ceratlou, Caries, nu;t Rxfoliatiou of the Honrs. A greet variety of caeca bavc been re; tort ,;■! to n? whcr I cures of tbesC fonoidablc cnupl.vii.ts hare resulted from tl- use of this remedy, bat our *:iace here wilt not ad mit them. Souw of them may tie found in our American Aim-mac, which the n-j- ut- IrAow named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia. Heart Disease, Fit*, Epilepsy, riclaaciioly. Kromlgts. Msny rt nisrkaMc cures of those affecrionx harp 1.,-ea made by the i iterative power of this nusiicine. It stima lutes the vitil function* into vigorous aetion, snd thus overcome* dinorrlcr* vri.i-li would I c *n;qieJ Ix-voml its rofloh. Sut li a remedy lia* i nig l*-s n-qui red hi- the nccc*sitie*r the Jieopie, nail we an- rouSdcat thai tids will lo tor tin-in nil thai mevlieine can do. Ayer's Clierry Pectoral, FOR TIL* RAPID ITKK OF Cough'. Colds, lufiiii-uza, llonrseitc-ss, Croup. Brmu-hiti'. Im-iplent l'uuiiimp> tion. ami foe the lleilef of Cousnmp. tlvv I'aticut*. in ndvniK i*l tne* oftht Disease. This 1 * N-M ilf -o relver*al'v known to HIT Other for tie cur. of tennt and lung complviutv. tl-.u; it is uwh-s ;lure to publish the i vhi- u- sofit* v irt:> s. lit imrimlkvl exc.-;ie ..-' tor coagiu .-aid eoWs, and its tniiv wciiderful cures of ulmot.arr disca*-, have rasdu it known thrnagJumt the eiviiizivl initio,is of the enrtlj. Few arc the e."X3aititrii*s. or m e t familien, aiHOBg th.-ta wlio have not s IUO personal iMJH'rii-n.v of its rifr-ct* •OHM living trophy in their mi Ist of its v i-t- ry over the tubtle and dr.ngv .ous disorders of tit.- tliro;! and lungs. As *ll know tln- dnwrift:! fatality of tiies. disorders, and n* they know, too, tlib eff sets of tills n imilv, wt need not do more than to assure Tliem tint it t .-is niv at! ll.e vir tue* that it did hare when unking the cares which lino won so strongly ujua the (WuSdcutx- of mankind. Prepared by Er. J. C. AYES CO., Lowell, Mass. * B. F. Harry, Bedford ; Barndollar & Sop, Bloody linn; G. B. Athick, St. Ciearrille; EI. M. Zook IToodberry ; Georgts GardtU, Weak End; J. e! Colvin, Scheie burg; I). M. Bare, Fattocsville atnl by dealer* geoeranv. _Dec. 27, IBOK 61JAT M . hBLAMD'S UTi lenc BAN. IS THE ONLY KNOWN HE.ULQY FOR Hlieuiuaiisia, Gout and Neuralgia* AND A SERE CCRE FOR ALL .MERCURIAL DISEASES. It is a conveniently arranged Baud, contaiikiug % medicated compound, to ie wornurouud tho IVaist injury to the most delicate jtrsons, no change ia habits of living is required, and it eti tirclv removes the disease ironi tne sysU-ta, with out producing the injurious effects arising lorart tha use ot powerful internal medicines "vhich weaken and destroy the {a%siiia'Jug, an 1 give tt-iui>orary reiief only. By this ircHiucct, ihe medicinal pro prieties cehtaiue.) in the Baud, come m contact witli the blood and reaches the disease, through the pores of the skio, effecting in evtni instance a perfect cure, and restores the parts afflicted to a healthy condition* This liaml is also a most pow erful A*Tt-N saceiu u. agent, and wjli entirely re lieve the system from the pcraessm iffecu" of Mercury. Moderate esses are cured iu a few dsys, ami we are constantly receiving teMimouiab of its efficacy in aggravated cases ot l >ng standing. PRICE $2,00, to he had of llruvgisl* generally, or can be scut by mail ot express, with full directions for use, to ay part of tle country, direct from ; the Principal Office. \o Ha Kit OA WAY. r% lerk G. SMITE & CO , Sole Proprietors • R-—Dtsctiplire Ctrcufurt Stnt / ft. , For sale by B. F. iltrry, Bed'ord. E?~ACIXTS WaxrFß EvkeivrsEt-.8. /ra ' June JtH, lbdl