.1 sin happy to say that the casualties are few considering the warmth of the enemy s fire, say two or three killed aud some wounded . 1 send the Eiiis to you under command of Acting Master Ohaae of this ship, whom L hope you will confirm in the command. > The conduct of the gallant a have the fcouor to command worthy of all pr&iao. A detailed account will be furnished when I have time. ' I aui happy to >4 J l " tl &° ne of our vessels are severely tcjured. X s ball leave here a small force and visit the canals and take a look into the other places tefore I return. 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, , your obedient servant, J. 0. ROWAN, Ooruumndcr Ur S. N, GEN. BURN SIDE'S REPORT. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OP NORTH CAROLINA, ROA.NOKK ISLAND, Feb. 10,1862. ToMifj.-Gsn. GEO. B. MOOI.ELLAN, command ing Duited States Army, Washington : GENERAL: I have the honor to report that a uombiued attack upon this island was com menced ou the morning of the 7tb by the ua- . val aud military forces of this expedition, | which has re-salted in the capture of 6 forts, 4U guns, over 2,000 ptisuners, and upward ol' 3,000 small arms. Among the prisoners aie Col. Shaw, com mander of the island, and O. Jennings Wise, commander of the Wise Legion, The latter was mortally wounded, and has since died. The whole work was finished on the afternoon of the Bth iust. after a hard day's fighting, by a brilliant charge in the center ot the island, and a rapid pursuit ol the enemy to the north end of toe island, resulting in the capture of the prisoners mentioned above. We bare had no time to count them, but the number is estimated at near 3,000. Onr men fought bravely, and have endured most manfully the hardships incident to fight rug through ewamps and dense thickets. It is impost ib,e to give the details of the engagement, or to mention iceritcrious officers and men, iu the short time aiiowed for writing this report. t'l'ha naval vessels carrying it starting imme diately tor Hampton Roads, and the report of the Brigadier Generals have not been handed in. It is enough to say that the officers and men of both arms of the service have fougffl gaiLutly, aud the plaus agreed upon before leaving liatteras were carried out. 1 will be excused tor saying in reference to the action that 1 owe everything to Generals Foster, Reno, and Barker, as more full de tails will show. lam sorry to report the loss of about thirty-five kilieu, ana about two hundred wouuued, ten of them probably mor tally. the killed are Col. Russell of the 10th Cunueuticut Regiment aud Lieut.- Colonel Victor De Moutetl of the D'Epiceuil Z.'Uavcs, Both of them fought most gallantly, i regret exceedingly not being able to send a iuti report of the killed and wounded, but wiii eend a dispatch in a uay or two with full re turns. I beg leave to inclose a copy of a General O.tfer issued by u.e on the 9tr inst. lam roust happy to say that I have just received a message irotn Commander Goiasborough stat ing that the expedition of the gunboats against Elizabeth City and the Rebel fleet has been entirely successful. He will, of course, send his returns to bis Department. 1 have the honor to be, General, lour obedient servant, A. E BURNSIDE, Biig. General Commanding Depart, of N. 0. ABEEaT OF iiBIU. GE.V. STOSK. Biifadier Gen. Charles P. Stone was arrest ed, at 2 o'clock 011 Bf'.-nday uioruiag, week by a guard under the immediate command or Brig. Gen, Sjkes, of the provost marshal's force, and sent to Fort Lafayette by the after noon train. The following ia the substance of the charge?. First. For misbehavior at the battle of Bali's Biuff. Second For holding correspondence with the enemy before and since the bat Is of Bali's Bluff, aud receiving visits from rebel officers iu his camp. Third. For treacherously suffering the en emy to build a tort or strong work since the battle of Bail'a Bluff under his guns without molestation. Fourth. For treacherous desigo to expose his force to capture aud destruction by the en emy under pretence of orders lor a movement from tbe Commanding General, which had not been giveD. Filth. A court martial will ba speedily or* detcd. A SPI CAGED. The Secretary of War has arrested Dr. Ives, chief correspondent of the JV tw York Herald , as a spy. The Secretary publishes the charges against bim iu full, under his own name. It appears that this Ives is a native of a rebel State, and has a brother io too rec ti army, v.ho was formally iu the military ser vice of tbe United Slates. He was sent to Fort McHenry. The Secretary of War states that in order for his arrest that "On Saturday, tbe Srh day of February, 1862, against the publio and well-kaown regu latious for the safe transaction of Congression al business, he intruded himself into the War jpApartment and into the chambers where the Secretary and his assistants were, transacting business with membera of Congress, for the purpose of spying nod obtaining war news and intelligence m regard to Cabinet consultations, telegraphs, &c., for publication, which he knew ws not authorized to be published; aud hav ing so intended, he couductou himself iosolcut ly, making threats to the Assistant SecreUry, Peter H. Watson, of the howuiity cf the New \ork Herdd against the Administration of the War Department, uuteos Le was afforded spe cial privileges aud furuioiied intelligence by the Department iu respect to Cabinet consult!.- iious, teloiirams, official communications, aud ull news, the moment it was received by the Dtipartineai, in advauce of all other papers." '•Fur these reasons the aforesaid Ives has been arrested and imprisoned, and all persons so offending will be dealt with iu like man ner:" ine ancat o£ Gmoral Sluuo and this fel low Ives, shows rhat the time for handling traitors with kid gioyes Lis passed. So mote it bs." A shopkeeper in recommending a piece of goods to a lady, remarked : Had am, it wiil wear forever, and make a first fate petticoat afterwards. There was no dancmg or "cutting op" at the White House, last week, on the occasion of Mrs. Lincoln's soiree. It was only a pleasant commingling of ft tends and neighbors, who called by invitation to spend the ovening. The greatest blessing of the age, is the dis covery of a perfect cure for Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, and the pernicious effects of Mercury, which is effected without any incoo-* verueuee, or the ase of internal medicines.— We are satisfied as to its adaptation to those heretofore incurable complaints, and take pleasure in calling the attention of our read ers to the advertisement in another column of oar paper, of Doctor Leland's Anti Rhauma tto Band. fltn have you seen Prof. Wood's ad vertisement in our paper. Head it; it will in terest yon. 825 ! EMP LOYMENT ! 875 ! AGENTS WANTED! WE will pay from $25 to 75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address ERIE SKWIKG MA CMKE COMPANY, R. JAMES, General Agent, Mi lan, Ohio. Aug. 6, 1861.-ZZ MARRIED. On Tuesday Morning-, IBtb lost., at the res idenco of the bride's Father, by Rev. Samuel Kepler, Mr. E. B. RAMSEY, of Bloody Run, and Miss. SARAH E. WIDEL, of Bedford Pa. OBITUARY. Yery*ear!y on the morning of the 21st of January, departed this life in tLe 7Tth year of his age, NICHOLAS LYONS, who, for forty years was a most esteemed citizen and merchant of Bedford. He was born in Leighlin Bridge, County Cariow, Ireland. He emigrated to the United States on the 9h of. June, 1812, soon after our war with Great Britain had commen ced. He was a true Irishman —as well as a true member of bis o Lurch (the Roman Catho lic). He was foremost in every undertaking for the interests of religion and of his adopt ed country. He proved himself * true patriot by giving up, io bis old age, A beloved SOB-— to head, as Captain a military company, from this place, in defence of our glorious Union. He was ever conspicuous for bia integrity.—for hi honor and hooesty—and iu every w*y, worthy of the distinguished race from which be sprang, and which is so honored in bis native (Jouuty of Crlow, Ireland. There were at bis otscquiee aud interment four Catholic priests, and the Ruv. Ministers of other denouituauotis of this place, with a vast concourae of f' ien is and all fcllow-citizens, from the town of Bedford and the surrounding country. He leaves a beloved wife, a daugbt er, and two sons to bewail his suducn exit fiotn them. R. I. P. On the 11th inat., CHABJ.ES, Infant son of Jacob Mary Beod of Bedford, aged 13 months and 18 daya. "Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid tli em not; for of such is the king lorn of God. And be look them up into bis arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them." On the IBtb Inst-, GEORGE WWRIELO, son of John and Mary Kooos ol Bedford township; aged 11 months aud 4 daya. "Fiom adverse blasts, and low'ricg storms, His favour'd soul he bore; And with yon brightangekc torms. Ha lives to die no more/' LIST OF LETTERS. REMAINING, in the Post Office at Bedfor*. Alexander Jotiah Rev. Horn, B. F., & Bioth. Adams Christian Miss. Ivnhns Mary Cath. Beck with Mary Mrs. Miller Ifathew Belts Adam Morgen Samuel Bergbeituer Ludwick Miller Fanney Mrs. Beegel Samuel Mock John L. Precther Morgraha E. Miss. Potts George Cohnan George W. Riffet John A. Collins Mark Raub Albert Cooper James jSnoberger David Hull Valentine Strater Margaret Mrs. Deibl Elvina Miss. Smith Henry F. Grubb Lasab Miss. Shouetelt Mary Jane Gates June Mrs. Showman Mary Miss. Grqss Martin Smith Eve Ann Miss- He trick John L. Woolford Cath. 2 llarmer Charlotte 11. Morgrct W- Miss. Hicks John Wyant Joseph Harrison Rose Ann Mrs- Voting J. N- Mr. WILLIAM RISER, P. M. Bedford Feb. 21, 1562. THE BOARD OF RELIEF. npftE Board of Relief for the County of Bedford A convened at the Commissioners' office, ou Wednesday the 12th day of February, 1882, after discussing the matter in regard to paying relief to families of Soldiers, it was satisfactorily-ascertained that most of the soldiers, in the service of tire United States, from this County have been paid off by the Government, and that they have remitted a good portion of the money to their families at home. Therefore, on motion it was Rtiohed, That the Board will not allow any support or fielivf to the families of Soldiers, who hare received pay from the Government Iroui and after the 22nd February, iust., Retoloei. Th.t no support or Relief will be al lowed to families of Commissioned officers- Resolved. That the families of persons enlisting, or tluit have lately enl sted in the United States ser vice, as Soldiers, will he allowed support or relief from the County as heretofore, (from the time that they have been enrolled aud mustered into the ser vice,) until they receive pay lrom the Government. The foregoing Resolutions wur-. ordered t bo published iu the Bedford Papers. H. NIOOBCMUS, Clerk- Commissioners office, 1 Feu. 21st, 1882. f .3."' Estate ©T John Shreve, dee'd, \TOTICE is hereby glvtn that Letters Testimen- J.l tary on the estate of John Shreye, late of Monroe Township, Bedford County, dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber residing in the Bor ough pf Bedford in said County. All persons in any w.y indebted io said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against it are desired to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. S. L. RUSSELL, Executerof the last will &c. oi John Sbreve, dee'd. Feb. 21, lEti2. BEOFORB IMUmilt SHERIFF'S SH E By .virtue of writ of Vend. Ksepones, to no* direc ted, there wilt be a<|d at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 15th d3y of March, 1862, at 10 o'clock A. M. t the following described'Rea 1 Estate to wit: One tract of land containing 166 acres, more or less, about 90 acres cleared and under fence, witfia two story log dwelling house, double log barn, ivfo stables, granery and other out buildings thereon erected, adjoining lands of Isaac Berkbimeiy,Sam uel Miiler and others, situate ia St. Clair Town ship, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Christopher ffaugle. JOHN J- CESSNA, Sher.ff, Sheriff's Office, 1 Feb 21st, 1862. J Notice to Bridge Builders. Proposals will be received at the House of Geo. Bailey at Rridge-port, on Wednenday, the 12th day of March, 1862. at 10 o'clock, A. M., for building a bridge over Big IP ells-Creek, at or near Bridge port, in Londonderry Township, to be built after the plan of the PUok Road Bridges. By order of the Commissioner*. H. NiCQDEMUS, Cltrk.. Cotnmissicnorfi office, I Feb. 21st, 1862.—1 it f PUBLIC SjILE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an Order ol the Orphans Court of Bedford' County, there will be sold at public vendue, on the premises, at the late residence of -Michael Futt. in Liberty Township, in said County, oy THE 14 DAY OF MARCH NEXT, the following Real Estate, to wit: One tract of Land containing 135 acres and 74 porches, adjoin ing Lands of Henry Putt, J. Rockier and the Hun tingdon & Broad Too Rfril Road, with a Dwelling House .Grist mill, Barn and other BuildiDgs tLere on erected. One other tract of land adjoining the above, with a small dwelling House & stable thereon erec ted- The above property is situated within half a mile of Saxtoti and one mile from Stonerstown, and wiii bo sold together or iu lots, to suit purchasers. Attendance will be given and terms of Sale made known on day of sale by GEORGE RHOADS, Trustee Feb. 21st, 1862. PFBLIC SALE. There will he sold at public sale, on the premises, . ON FRIDAY THE 21 ST OF MARCH, the following described property viz: A Farm situate in Juniata Tp„ Bedford County, lying on the Johnstown Road, 1 mile west of Bum's Mill, confining 112 acres, more or less, be longing to Mary Burns, widow, and David Evans, Esr;., with about 80 acres cleared and under fence, with 10 acres of firstrate meadow, tbe improve ments ars a good rough cast House, and Bank Barn, aiso, other out buildings with a good orch ard of choice fruit of all kinds; also, a good well at the door with a puiup iu it, also, a stream of water running through the place. The one third to be paid in hand, and tbe balance to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day, MARY BURNS, DAVID EVANS, Feb. 21,1862 —4t jJDMJXJSTRJTORS NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to tlie subscribers living iu Middle Wood betry Township, on the Estate of Samuel Carper, late of said Township, dee'd, all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment imme diately; and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JACOB CARPER CHRISTOPHER CARPER, Administrators. Feb. 14, 1862-f Estate of Daaiel Miller, dee'd. IKTTERS of administration on tbe estate of J Daniel Miller, late of South woodberry town ship, dee'd, hivnig been granted to" the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said estate, are hereby notified to make payment immediately; aDd those having claims against the same will present them property authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL TEETER, Adrn'r, Residing lu South Woodbeiry, tp. Feb. 14, 1862.-31.* ELECTION. An election will be held at the House ol Henry Hoke, in MeOounellsburg, on rnonday tbe 3d of March, next, at 12 o'clock, A, M-, tor five mana gers of .the Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company, for the ensuing year. T. B- KENNEDY, Prest. Ckambersbuig, Feb. 14 1862. STRiY COW. CAME to the premises of the subscriber, living iu Union Township, in September last, a Blactt Cow, with the light ear oft" aui a slit in the same, and both horns sawed off at the ends. The own er is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. HENRY FEATHER. Feb. 14, 1862. '"Petersons' Detector," with the rapid mul tiplication of pspar currency is daily more aad more an essential in business. To read and remember descriptionsof ail tbe new Irauds is quite an impossibility. The "Detector" tor tue Ist ol February contain* descriptions of lorty-three new counterfeits. The only safety is to have the last issued Detector always be- fciJe you. '"Tue whole trading community watld be al most entirely at the mercy of the counterfeit ers if it was not foi Petersons' Detector; and no ooe is safe from then designs who does not keep himself posted up as to their operations by subscribing t once IQ PETERSONS' BKML-MONTHLY DETECTOR; Published by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, under the supei vi-ion of the well known Baukiug House of DREXHL & Co., MONTHLY, per ANNUM. 100 SKMI-MOKTULY, per aonutn. iIOO Subscriptions oiy commence with any moatb. TWais always cash in advance. All letters must be addressed to, T. B. PETERSON & BTOTHERS, No. 300 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Estate of Joha S. S. Sluekey, dee'd. IETTEKS of administration having been granted j to the subscriber oit the Estate ol John S. £. Stuekey, bite of Middle Woodbury tp . Bedford county, dee'd, all persons indebted to said estate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and these having claims against the same v.ili pre sent their accounts properly authenticated lor set il .-merit. JACOB STUCKEY, adrn'r, Jan. 81,'Oil-* Residing in M. Woodbury tp. CASE fSRMS. On account of the hardness of the times and the preselug demands for cash npor, us, we have de termined to come a near to cash ternie as possible. Hereafter we must have the cash fcr all Orphans" Court printing ; Auditor's Notices, Kstrays, Ac : also all Prothoootacy's printing, occasional adver- j tisements and band tails, A >1 new suiiscribers are also ejected to pay their subscriptions in advance. do not think Executors, Administrafors, and Auditors have need to compla-n at this changeo derms. Tin Y >n almosi at a V Udi raise: the 1-w holars that it 11 require to piy nyPrinter's hills. It Iwill save", thor to them, aodbe ot immense benefit to na. Old quarters taken al par at this office on ac counts. THE L4of>S FRIE.ID. GODKt'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1862. The World's Favorite. For 82 Yiors the Standard Magazine. Pronounced by the Press of the United Stales, THE BEST > LADY'S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD, and j the cheapest. THE LITERATURE ia of that kind that can l<e readaloi'din the family ! circle, and the clergy in immense numbers are j subscribers lor the Book. THE BEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute to its pages, and we have some that write for no other magazine. THE MUSIC is all original, and would cost 25 cents (the price of the Book) in the music stors; hut most of it is copyrighted, aid cannot be obtained except in "Godey." OUR STEEL ENGjUVINGS. All efforts to rival us in tiiis have ceased, and we now stand alone in this department, giving, as we do, many more and infinitely better engravings than are published iu any other work. 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Philadelphia, P . | DIVIDEND THE President and Managers of the Chatubers burg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company have declared a dividend of one per cent, on the capito' stock of said compauv, payable on demand. w. n. McDowell, Chambersburg, Jan. 24, 1862. Trts. Northern Lighl. THE cheapest and best light in nse, can be had by buying Coal Oil perlectly pure, inodorous ] and free from smoke while burning, at SI.OO perl gallon, at H. C- Reamer's Drug Store. Nov. 16, 1860. A LL private families ?nd hotel keepers, should £3L fully consider the value of using the Concen trated Leaves, in connection with flour for mak ing bread, rolls, buckwheat eskes and pastry. This compound is free from all intpuriHes. For sale at the Drug and Book Store, of Dr. B. F. Harry Aug. 80, 1861. 83500 Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most popu Jar and successful Commercial School in the coun try. Upwards of Twklvi Hcndbed young men from twenty-eight different States, have been ed ucated tor business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as Book Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. KF-Mmisters' suns half price. Students enter at any tune, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Prof. Cowtoy's Basintas and Ornamental Penmanship, ami a large Engraving of the Coli-ge, inclose twenty-five cents in Postage Stamps to the Princi pals. JENKINS ft SMITH, Feb. 8, 1861. Pittsburgh, Pa. "notice Having purchased the loilowing: 10 Head of Hogs, 1 Two horse wagon, I Red cow, 1 spotted do, 1 Gray mare, 1 Bay mare, 1 Black mare. 5 sheep, aud Grain in the ground, sold by Sheriff as property of Jno. K. Keichatd, we hereby give no tice that we permit said property to remain in ReicbUid's p u ssession during our pleasure. A. B. 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It is conipOß a entirtdy ot v-get aides™ j and those thoroughly combining powerful is j ' tot ic and soothing projiej ties, and coßse-bS | ■quer.tly can never n jure. Such a remedy b::.-™ | r long been felt to be a desidciaium in the modi- j Ncal world, l>oth by fbe tJiorougl.ly skilled in™ medical science, and also by *.' l who have from debility j for it needs uo medicaid,, S skill or knowledge even to see that debility L 'lollows all artacfes of disease, end lays the W-k, J guarded system open to the attacks of many a p of the most dangerous to which poor humanity ™ >is constantly liable. Such, for example, gtho Inflowing: Consumption, Bronchitis, in.ll PP digestion, Dyspepsia, Loss cf Appetite, Faint- ' H§neSs, Nervous IriltHbifity, Neuralgia. Palpiia- won of the Heart, Melancholy, Hypocondxia, _ P? Night Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and all® fed that class of eases, so fearfu'iy fatal if una!. W tended to in time, called Female Weakness ami- Irregular it its. Also Liver Dirangmeuts or Torpidity, and Liver Cotiiplainfs, Diseases oit JL the Kidneys, Scalding or incontinence of ttieX |fl Urine, or any general derangement of th* R fj Urinary Organs. Pain in the Back, Side, aadhd m Li'jtvi con the Shoulders, predisposition to SlightrH i jL CoMu, U-ibking and Contiuue t Cough. Ema-1 j B ciatlon, Difficulty of Breathing,and indeed we|s an might enumerate many more still, hut we bate kg i ** space only to say, it will sot only cure the J ! •3 debility following Chills and Fever, out pre- p* , veut all attacks arising from Miasmatic In few j tfluc-nces. and cure the diseases at once, if at.® . readv attacked. Aud as it acts directly sndjg j persistently upon the biliary system, arousing m ! g. the Liver to action, promoting, in fact, all the™ ; * excretions and secretions of the system, it j wdl infallibly prevent any deliterinus conse-jal J Mqueuces following u- on change of climate and® j water; hence all travelers should have a bot-W j fi tie with them, and ail shoulq, take a table __ j mspoonful at least before eating. As it pre-B j vents costiveness, strengthens the j organs, it should be in the bands ot all personss wd of sedentary nabifs, students, ministers, liter-® i * arj' nicD. 4nd all ladies not accustomed to™ out door exercise should always use It.* pP If they will they will find an agreeable, pk-as-H and efficient remedy against those ills™, P*which rob theiu ot their beauty ; for beiuty® j c-iuuet exist witb.-ut health, and health cannot ™ j .exist while the above irregularities continue, 't , -• Then again, the Cordial is a perlect Mother'shs r. Belief Taken a month or two before the final ra \ B tr > a ' fc be will pass the dreadful period with, j * i*rteet ease and safety; There is st" mistake. 1 I Q afion t it, this Cordial is all we claim for 1 1. — Q j igrV Mothers, Iry it ! And. to you we appeal j ■ detect the illness or decline not only of your® B daughters before it be too late, but also yourH 1 gjsona and busoands, for while the former, IroruW false delicacy, often goes down to a premature h J 1 grave rath. r than let their condition lie known 2 i Win time, tte latter are often so mixed up with™ • ■ the excitement of business thai it it were nota lor you they too would travel In the samo | downward path, until too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilerit, ! and to you we confidently app -al; for we are I sure your never tailing affection will unerring ly point you to Prof. Wtmd's Restorative j Cordial and Blood Renovator as the remedy which should iie always on hand in time of need. O. J. tVOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broad way, New kork, and 144 market street, St. Louis. Mo., and sold by all good Drugcists.— ! Price One Do! ir per Bottle. Sold by B. F. Uarry, Bedford. - j liifgheoy Male AND FEMALE SEMINARY", Kaiiisburg, 25ctl4oi*l Co., fa. CHARLES H. GERE, A. B. Principal. MUSS A. L. BklVi, Preceptress. MISS L. J. BRIM. Teacher on Piano Forte, t THIS Institution, under the supervision cf tlm 1 above named persous assisted by other competent ' teachers, affords a full c urse in .Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Languages, and Belies Letters! . In Music, Painting, &e., it gives ext. uded instruc tion.. The winter urro opens Jan. I3th. Students ' admitted at any time. Habits of Uoa.'ih, system, and piomptneas, views, ! morai, social and domestic, are here made promt- i nent objects of education. That the physical powets, as well as the mental may be cuitivatisi, Calisfbenic exercises are neces sary—here the students meet each dar for syste matic exercise. FTI 50 will pay for beard, including furnishid room, room rent, tu-.d, and tuition in common Knplisb per term of eleven weeks. Extras, at modeiate charges, even less than heretofore, or ! the circular calls for. students prepared for the highest classes in College. For circulars, or particulars, address. CHARLES H. GEKE. Rainsburg, Bwiford Cc unu, Pa. Jan. 8, 1861 i. Huntingdon aad Broad Top R. R j T mta fel\. - a. v; ,• ■ r -Lr rival of Morning train west on Ponu'a. li. R.) Ar riving at 11 opt veil at 10.15 A. M. j 3 lain leaves H ope we; lat 10.85 A. .M., arriving at Huntingdon at 1.10 P. M. Connecting at 134 P. M. with trains East and Vest on IVnnu. R. R. j The re is no delay at Huntingdon. Close connections 1 made East and West. J JOHN J.LAWRENCE. f>b. 7, 1862. Sup'l. (ASH STORK. J THE undersigned his purchased J. Reed's stock of Merchandise, and will continue the trade at the , "Id stand, and sell positively for ready pay only. j Goods told low for cash, or approve 1 country pro idu^ tt - P. A. REED. | Nov 8, 1861. NOTICE. TTAYING debts of our own to pay, we respects XX fully rail upon all |>enns knowing them reives j to U in our debt, to j>ay up— | Tin* notice is not intended for those f our = friends who pay u promptly, but especially for a r Ctrl sin large olass, wlir> having fmrchsa- d otr j goods, never Double themseiVes about paying tor j the same-- Many of the Litter having had the use of our I capitui so lonj:, musl really imagine they hare a better right to H than ourselvca. j 1 o this class wo now say, in language whbch we ■ : bop* l they wiii not- tmsnii r ewtind—- wottt at least a pcrihai oj means their lands —to meet our own habuattw* and if kiw i invitatiohs to -'pay rip" ■ trail not—w wid try a harsher though unpleasaht \ 1 remedy—and that rcrv shortly. j Aug. 13, 1863, "A. B. CRAMER & CO. Ayers Sarsaparilla, FOE PURIFYING THE BLOOD, And for the speedy eute of tlx , uvj-.i&ci! varieties of uteuc: Scrofula nwl Scrofnloan ifftflom. ufh nm Tuuiori, I'ktte, Brr, EfnpHm. P!ra plea, Putuli. Bloti-Dea, Uaila, Blalii", ttiid all hkiu DbMM. • __ Tnd- Mil JSSP jr. c. AYItK A- Co fj.nt.: I fret it >* <bv to ac knowledge what your -va-,.. pviila has tlmm fox •". Having mlierited a Scvoji>l>B infoi-linn, I hi' ■ <,iirT>rit from it in various ways tor JMW*. Sometimes it burst out in Ulcer* on my hand* nd arena; sometimes it tarnraj inward and ilitr*ssr<i n>-- at 1 1jo Mnunach. Two yearn ago it broke out on my suui covered my scalp and rars with one sons whUh was painful and loathsome beyond ien,Ttf!tJo t. I tried mtnv nrroidiß* and several pbygfoitii... but without much relief from any thing;. In fact, the disorder grew worse. At k-usrfh T vs rejoiced to read in the C,o*p. I Jiessentwr that w. Imd prepared an Attentive (Ssr-sparitls), for I knew fro n your re-pa tjlJtw that any thing von manic must is* good. I rent to Ufoeißiiati and gy>i it, and used it till it oared ne. T toot It, a6 you advise, lu -mall dos-'s of afeSfpooafsl or'*r a month. and used alimirt three fxrtth *. New and healthy skin goon began to form nn.W the scab, which after a while fell off. My skin is now clear, and T know by my foeling* that the disease is gone from inv system. Yon can well believe that T ft e| what 1 era saving wlieo I tell yon, fit at I hold you to S— ouo of the apostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully, Yours, ALFRED It. TALLt'Y. St. Anthony's Fire. Rose or ErriprU, Ttttrrand Salt Rhram, Scald Head, Hliig worm. Sore Eyes, Dropsy, T)r. Robert M. Pretile writ s from Salem, N. "V., J2th Sept . ISSO, that he has cured an inveterate ease of JAr-psv. which threatened to terminate fatally, by tha persevering; use-of our Sarraietrill*. and also a danger oos> attack of Malignant £rti>+J* by large dose* of the same; says lie cures the common Eruptions ly it con stantly. Urouchocele, Coitre, or Swelled Keck. Zebuloti Sloan of. Prospect, Texas, writes: "Three bottles of your Sarsef.arillu cured me from a Goitre— a hideous swelling oa the neck, which 1 had suffered front over two years." LeocorrhrH or Whites. Orsrias Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases. Dr. .T. B. S. Fliarntng, of New York City, writes: " T most cheerfully comply with tin* request of your agent In saying 1 have round y-cir .Sarsapiirilta a most excellent alterative in the mimci-ona compbdutg for which we em ploy such a reuM-d--, but especially it! Female 7>i.?oi** of the Scrofulous diathesis. 1 have cured many invet erate cases of lst-tioorrhcr* bv it, and some where the eoinplshit was caused by ulceration of the uterus. Thn ulceration itself was iw>ti cured. Nothing within my knowledge equals it for those female derangements." Edward S. sTurrow.or Newbury, Ala., writes: " A dan pwons ovarian tumor on one of the females hi my family, which bad deih-r! ail the remedies we eculd employ, has at length b n comjifefrty cured by your extract of Sar saparitla Our tthy*tdui thought nothing- but extirpc. Hon conl 1 afford relief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the lest resort before cutting, and It prosed effectual. A dcr taking your remedy eight weeks BO symptom of the disease remains." SfjikUU and Mercurial Disease. New Oki-FANS, ?3th August, 5*59. . Da. J. 0. ATKK. Sir: 1 cheerfully comply with the request of your agent, and report to von some of tlio effects I have realized with your Sargspaiaila -1 hare cured with it, in mr practice, most of the com phtinta for which it for- . -IUIU- nded-and liare found its effects truly srttnderfht in the c-isc of Venereal and Mer curial Disease. Otic of ioy patieuta had Syphilitic ulcers in liis throat, which were consuming his palate and the top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily takers, cured him in five weeks. Another was at! Akyl by seo omiary hymptorus in his nose, and tiie ulwratton hod eaten away a oonßiderabl - part of it, so that I believe tins disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sarwtpariim; the ulcers healed, and be is well again, not of course without gome dlsfignration of the face- A woman who hail been treatt"i for the game disorder by mercury was suffering from tills poison in herbor.es. They had I'veomeaoaenai tive To the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex cruciating pain in her juints and bones. She, too, was mired entirely by your Sru-saparilla in a few weeks- T know from Us formula, which vour agent gave me. that this Preparation from your laboratory must be a great remedy; conaeqnently, til*ae truly remarkable results with it have not surprised me. Fraternally yourg, G- Y. I.AKIMEK, M. D. Ehcnmatiam, Gout, Liver Complaint. IxnEgtriiKHCß. Preston Co., Va.. f.th July. IhSli. T)r.. .1. C. A YKK- Sir: X hiive aSßirted with a pain - fn! ' broili,: Ilherrtnui imfllfo. r. longtime, which bafiliui the at skill of phygicians, and stack to me i-i spite o r r,H the n.medies I could fluid,until I trie! yourSarssimriJla. One bottle cured me in two weeks, and restored my general health so much that I am for better than before! was attacked 1-tliink it a wonderful intxiicinc. J. KItE.VV. .lules Y. Getehell; of St. 1-ocfo, writes: " 1 have been afflicted fur year" with an affrrtimi of the finer, which destroyed ir-y health. T tried every tiling, and every thing failed to relieve me. and 1 have been a hroken-dowi: man for some year* from no other cause than derciugi-meit of tkc Litrr. My brfcrvtsd f,i tor, the Hue. Mr, Eaf.y.ud vised rue to try vour Sorsspitrilia, because he said lie knew von, and anv thing you made wita worth trying. By the bless ing of God it has cured me, and has so purified my blood as to make a new man of me. 1 feel young attain. Iho best that can be said of you in not half good enough." Setiirrna, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Ul ceration, Caries, and Exfoliation of the Bones. A great variety of cases have been reported to ns where cures of these formidable complaints have resulted from the use of this reiui-ilv. Itut tor "pace here will not ail in ft fhem. Some "f them mcyhe fonud in onr Ami ricau Almanac, w!iicb the agents l.-lew named arepieagod sio furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyiptptia. Heaft Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Melancholy, lu-uralgiit. Many rvmarkabic cures oT these affectiieis have been mrde by the alterative i>osrerof t:,is tdlrine. It stjniu 1-tes the vital ftndim into vicmrong action, and thus overcomes disorders which woiud IK; FU:.;H -D I<EYONI its rt-acli. Such s remedy has long been r - i'iire.l hr the ih-cecsitigs of the people, and we are eonfithait that tuis will do tor tlicm all that uiedic-iue caa do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOH THE RArltJ <T-RE OF CoupUs, Cold*. luSutuit, Honreintii, Croup, Bronchitis. Incipient Conmiap— tion. ami for the ih-litf of Coanuap. tivc Patitots, in advaucMl (tagei of the Dir&sc. This Is a remedy so universally known to vitrpat" anv c.thct tor the cure of throat ami lung eomplaints, that h. is > iel here to publish the videiweof it-- virtc. s. Its unrivaHei! exc-ilcmv for coughs and coh'.r, auil if iralr wosfkriiii mt of nulmonnry disv.-Se, hive- made ft known' throughout the eivßired nctfons of the earth Kr.v are the eoramunities, or even fathilius, amori" U.em who liave not gone persoual i-xperiiqw-c of its t-ileets some living trophy lit their mi-i: t or UH vl.-tftry over tin- Bubth- tL>id (laug,n)us <iionk v of tlw throat and Imigr. Ag all know t!i- dreadful fataliiy of the to Gisi-rflers, and as they know, too,the . fleets of thi* r> u!t<iy, w. in-ed not do more than toasKure then that it has nmv tl! the vir tues that it did lul l* wh. u making the cor.-- which have won so strongly upon tlie eonflth ce orni.tnkiud. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO, Lowell, Man. B. 1'- Uarrv, Bedford.; Ilarndollar & Son, Bloody- Run ; G-B. Aiikit. St. Cloarviile ;H. M. Zook, lYoodberrv ; George Gardill, M'tst End; J. E. Colvin, SchelUharg : p. M. Bare, Futtotsville and by ileali-r.-i getitralTy. DtiC. 27, IStil. KB Mfl. UiiATiC BUS, IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gout aud Seisra.'gia, AND A ft CUE CUKE FOR ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES. It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a medicated compound, to lie worn iround the tV r . t.sf without it jury to the most delicate persons, BU> change in hubita of liv tag is required, ami it tuely rtmoves the disease from the system, with out producing the injurious effects arising lorm thtf use of powerful internal tnedicrneg -vhich weaken ap i destroy th * ccnstHuti n, aud give tetnporsry reiicf onlv. | y i.,is {realuient, the medicinal pro jfittha Ct*Ltsilted irj the Rand, cetne iu camuct' ; with the bln.id ami reuctios the disease, tiirongh t>, ! pores i,} the skin, iIT-cting in crery instancy i perfeff cure ami rest roes the pari* afflicted to * h.-a!thy condition. This baud ia alio a nimu pow- : : erlul AST|-.MeacuiriAL ugent, and will t-mirelv re- IkfTu the system from the ptr*tamt effect of Hereofy. Moderate cas.-g are cured in a f. sv days, am- we are cons!antly* no ivfng testi*n>>nia!a oi its i (Scacy iu aggiavatod cases ot long s'andittx | FEICE $2,1X1, to lie had of I>ru c;sta s' lit rally, or can be seat by inH oi vAj-rcss, with full directio: s for use, to any pait of the country, direct from the Principal Ofhee. No. 49X BROAWAY, A York G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors A*. B. — Discrtp/tv€ Circulars Sent , For sale l.v B. F. liwry, Bed-'ord. IE?~AGESTS Wanted EvmwHHt ./T; June 2b, lbhl
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