A GREAT S^GCES*.—The Iron City Com mercial College has verified the fact it) E-OUt* ' mds of' young rneo attending the Institution, that Rapid, Cractic#!, Busine** \\ rttmg can be acquired With unerring certainty, in less < time ii.au elsewhere, under the instruct,.,a of the iuimit UePtuumsu, Pro!. Alex. Cow.-.y For his unequaled Pmn. nsuip, Catalogue ami College V'ew, iuclo-e 24 ed t, IB stamps, to JKXKINS & SMi i 11, Pittsburgh, Pa. EKViiPEbAS can he permanently cured by j 'Pr-Land's Auti KLeumatia Baud." See! advertisement of ''Greet Cure," io another column. Q ;1 tiie 6 iu-tt., by tlie lie v. J. Zimmerman Mr. JOStAII lELEK, toMiss FLIZABEYH SILL, both of Guiou Township. 0u Thursday, the 6th iwt., V>v H< v R- F. Sample, Mr. JO3IAU KARNESf to Miss UASiSL E. AMICiv, both of Badfotu Town 0n tUfl 25-b u't., by the Re*. J. Hanna bery, Mr. HENRY Of TO to Mrs- MAIP GARETJIODVER.UnhoI Juniata Tp. tbts county. On tbo sth tast.. at fht h juse of the bride's father, by the ; mo, Mr. SAME EL OARR < f Ilstrlsoa Tp., to Miss S AII AII MOWR Y ui Napier Tp., both of this eousty. IOjOILO. Ljjljii'Wi'iM'jraWV II~ I IniVT —i ■■rarismTri— r r— C>o the 4th io Marietta, Mrs. EVE KING, tn tfct 74h year of her age. At Ossawatauiic, Kansas, cu tie Bth of December 1861, CASPER i'ALilEK,aged 2o years, 0 mouths and 17 days. The deceased was native of Bedford countv, urni, at the time of his death, a member of Company F, ssb liegiui; a; Kansas Volunteers. On Saturday, the 8:h just., SALLIE, infant daughter of B. F. and Su.-au C. Meyers. Of such is the kingdom of heaven. I'l'BLiC SALE OF COAL LAND. Bv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, tbery will be exposed to public H -de, at the public bouse of James Beckwitb, at Hopewell, in said county, on Wednesday, April 9, 1862. at 1 o'clock, F. M., the interest of James A. Cun ningham, deceased, being the one-half in the fol lowing described tract of'.COAL EAND, situate in Broad Top Township, in said county, containing iiOfi acres and >6 ;rches, adjoining finds of Aimer liortou, William AnJeison, Asa Duval, Thomas J. Horton, and Isaac Birnet. A portion of tin land is cleared and under cultivation—the whole or greater portion is eWI lend. There is a dwel ling bouse and out buildings on the i remises. Terms will bn made known on day o! sale. JOSEPH M. STEVENS, JOHN M. GLNNINGHAM, March 7, 1862. Jcreb to a while Oak ; thence south toiiy-*:x de grees eleven Tnliioie*. West eig .-y-two pe.ch s and rix-tetit oi a pefcii.t / sfoi.es i tbeuqe south *v otiiy five degrt- : : west sevemy-two juixhts tad eight teipbs of u perclsto a sugtr iiMplui thvnco s. 'ati, : ity eight degrees tea nidiiites. vt si loity ffvi p .rcl and r t tern - <•; poi.iu to stones; thence south thirty three Oegrevs forty minutes, west twenty-seven perches t, a R-.dTalt; ft-cnce south forty sevi n degree* thirty-eignt tuiuuies, Vrst tiiiilj eight percb • to a oeacii; thence sixty-nine degrees, wefi£ twenty-seven perches uud Eve lenths tif a perch to a pest ; li.oiicu Wtai llijr ty-one perdlfes to post.; thence sooth sevouiy ilt grces, W' st nine jietc'ios auu s.x tenths ola perch to a beach , th -Lie north cuy-two degtem., West sevt-ft pejrehes apt! t*o tenths ot pcici. to a post, thence noitb nixty-six M t i" s, west five 4 ,i.-h. ton spin e; I hep... noilii thirty -eigm u. c 'e*.a \.e s . C ght es in. . ..- • . liill* Ot I. 11. p.,si ; tt±**ace north sixty-six dt-gr. s -•* loot' pefcaes to a post; tncccc south ' dcgicea, West tea perches to a put; tbeltce BoKb forty -two de grees, west fifteen porches aud five tenths of A perch t.4 a pqsl; tlichce soaOi eig!.ty-iour d.-groes west ten perches to a post; theuCiJ north eighty - eight degrees, west twenty perches au J seven ftmtljj ot a perch to a tp race , tueuce nor.b sixty-thrco degrees, West twelve perches to a post; thence north thirty seven degrees, west eigut perch a and six truth iof a perch to a post; th .-lice not in filty six dugrees, west twelve perches aall nig it tenths < ! a p srcli to a post: theuce north seventy-ono de gree., west titteeu {Msrches aid one taioh o! a perch log post; thence north eighty-eight degrees, west mx perches stud seven i.-utlu of a percn to a pest -• iheucti notti, sixty-one degtees, west two pcrtfovs : bak ; thence north three degree* forty tain- j otos forty four perches aad four tenths of a perch ' to a whU- oak ; and the place of beginning con uiipihg toUr hundred and tfcirty-four acres two perches. ALSO, AH that other tract of land lying South of Six Mile Run in Broad Top Township, in the County of Bedford aui State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by the tract above described, and on the South and East by the David Sbreeves and Dunlaps tract, containing forty five acres of land, be the same more or less, and taken in execution as the property ot John Dcvereux. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, T March, 14,1862. ( ~~NOTICE~OF INQUISITION. WHEREAS, Elisha Smith, one of the heirs of James Smith, Ute of Southampton Township, pre sented a petition setting forth that said James Snrtb, lately died, leuving a widow, Naomi, and issue, twelve heirs, or the representatives of heirs, vis : John, residing in Fulton County, Fa , Elisha, the petitioner, Hetty Moss, intermarried with Philip Moss, Precilla, intermarried with William WipAeld, Jolly Vurphey, deceased, leaving a bus bahd, Jas. Murpbey, and issue five children, to wit; Sand), James, Philip, Elias and Jolly; Harri son. Gideon, Harvey, Sarah intermarried with Hen ry Smith. Morgan, Mathew, now dead, leaving five children to wit, Sanh, Jamus, Philip, and Emtn u.J who resides in Fulton County. The other heirs reside in Bedford County except Morgan, or his heirs, whote residence is unknown. That said in testate died seized of three tracts of land, viz; The Bickeu tract on mansion piece, containing four hundred and forty acres, adjoining lands of Geo. M iv, Le's lands, James Peun '1 and ot .era. One other tract containing about sixty-six acres, adjoining the above tract and Lewis Miller. One other trar, containing about titty-five acres, ad joining Lees iauds, uii situate in said Towns dps of Southampton. Notice is, thercfote, hereby given tint in persu ar.ee of a writ of partition, or valuation to me diiected I will proceed to bolt an Inquisition or valuation, oa the premises, on Thursday, the 10th day of April, 1862, when ..nd w here all parties in terested may aHend if they ate proper. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff. SHERIFFS OFFICE, I March 14, 1862. $ MJDITOR/s NOTICE. The undersigned, appointed to distribute the money in the bands oi David Klitz, Administrator of J a cot) Klitz, dee"d., hereby gives notice that ha will raec-t the parties in interest, at ids oOfce, in Bedford, on Wednesday, tlie 2nd day of April, next, when and where all may attend, JOHN BALMfc.il, Auditor. Mare3i4 ; 18G2 V IBMHET OF DJMEL SLEIGHTERS REAL ESTATE IN MONROE TOWNSHIP BY viitue of au order of the Orphans' Court oi Bedim d county, the undersigned will ' tier lor sale on thv premises, ia Mouroe township, oh Saturday, *29ih Hard), Inst., the following Described Real Estate, to wit.- The real estate of which the said Daniel Slafghler di d seized, containing acres i it m isure, adjo.u ing lands of fert Uriah Sliaw, John Aiarkie, Jo&aS \\ ifH.b* s' heirs, V\ idum 01 .rk, Daniel Sleighter, jr., and others. The improvements are a throe story weather hoaiued log house, log barn, black smith shop, spring house and other buA.Lug-. •Two orcbaids ot about 100 trees of choice ftuit. About 140 acies o.earcJ, 12 acres at least are g tod meadow. Tlie balance is w.ll timbered. ihe propct ty is WuJ watered out; there is a good spring cio.-e !o the house. Terms—<>te-l hi. d at confirmation of sale, and hal .iiCe In two equal yearly payments w i.uoui iu- ; tercst. SOLOMON FLIGHT. NICHOLAS SLEiGIiIEIt, Adim'i tf Daniel SicighUr. dn-'D. March 14, 1802. The Coiafe.**iav and Exjierieuce ci 21 S3 Imafjii. PUBLISHED FOB THE BENEFIT AND AS a v .ur.i ,g at.d a caut; ni to Juu. g tui-a who sui i. ;■ If on. 2\ uvcu.j Dehdity, l icitiainr. Decay, it.;.. *• i iLitg t li e SaU: tunc toe means n Ssalt Cute. By one w.O 1: s cuted hkusei. niter beiog. put IO gleal 1 X(a not- through Intitic..! imposition •••nd qu acV.i iy. By enclosing a post paid .utkvs.ed tiiVctope, ataatJL COPIES may be had ot ti.e author, NAT liAMAL MAYfc Alii Esq., Bedford, King; Co-, N. Y. _H;-.iEh 14, T862- ISTJLIIOUS A UTICE Li tters i f administration having been granted to ih_-subscribers, on the estate oi' Daniel Houck l.t of CuiuT r' £8 Valley Jowiiship deceased* all persons iudebtevt to said estate arc Hereby nuf .ii: i io. fuaku fin&rciiiule pay merit, and loose having Cbt:iu.\ ngaliist the same, wiii pie-sent thciu JTOpOl ly authenticate.; Lr setticui. ot. AMOS GROSS, JOIJN B. HARBINGER, Administrators. Mar. h 14, I<*62-* KOLLOI'K'S DANrniOlT CUrKEE- This preparation. made from the best fee. is rcccr-nunetidi'd by physicians as a so peri on ; NUT 1 I'iTO'JtS BEYER AGE for General lhlfi ty, Dysjwjttla, and ali Biliiou? disortk-rs. Th- il- i j sands who b .ve 1 eon compelled to abandon the use of celfec- will use this without injurious cfl'-cts. One ! can contains the strength of iwo pounds of ordiua- ! ; rv ccffee.-Pii.JCE 2i CENTS. K OLKKK'Ji ii EVi.rfvjlh* > 00 SATURDAY 22f MARCH next, all the loliov.irig GEORGE MILLER. i c'a., to wit : A tract Ot i 'U'i nr.j hiitig Pait'ito vllle, lands ol Baud el iiaer. Dr. Rufc'i Daro 1 /.in entcltor. and rif'K-iSS, ooii i.i nir.g 10 .net s 10 p . eb -s and allowance having : tlveroon erected two log bom - .. Alan— A MOL ATA IN TRACT, adjoining the above, ami Unrts of Daniel iiaer, Dr. , Bttrch, and others, coutainiug 54 acres an.' 155 ; perches. '1 EiiMß—One third at confirmation of sale, .ifi-i ! balance iu two equXl annual payments. O. E. SHANNON, Admimiilratar . March 7. 1882 j Adiuiaisitrdlor'fi LET f KItS of administration hiving haen granted to the stibserilwr on the esial- of Marauda iiiddle, deceased, all parsons hidetwed to grid es at■; are hernh/ notiflbd to. milts bom uiiit.t p iy tnerit ami tiiose having claims agiiiwt the h i-iia wiii presant Uteir acaoiicts properly autheoiicatwl for settlement. JOHN IY. CRISMAN, n'r. Jan. 3, 1862. BEBFORB INQUIRER. I'IBUtMLE# There wilt be sold at public a 1 !!-*, w, the improve ments r EVANS, Feb. 21, 18G2.—4t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned to who m baa been referred back the Audiiiors report upon the account of Samuel R. Tate, administrator of the estate of Michael B. Schriner, dec'J., for the purpose of s i mending said report in regard to judgment of said administrator vs. Philip Schriner, llti, February ! Term, 1868, provided the facts in the ens - demand i ;t; will attend to the duties of bis appointment on | Saturday thefftb day of March irext, at lus office in ! Bedford, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested can attend. JOHN MOWER, Auditor. j Feb. 28 1862. COMMISSIONER NOTICE. Sarah Waltman, by her next In the Court ef Coin friend John Keigiiard, | moo Picas of SUdf id vs. kepunty- No. [>'). Feb John BtWiltaian. (Tirftr, 1862. SurLi ) fcel tor Divorce. All persons are hereby notified that the under signed appointed Commissioner by the Court, to take testimony iu the above cause, w:!l attend to the dutiea of his appointment, at Ux office, iu the Borough of Bedford, on Titos av, lltii of March, 1862, when cud whele they h.d he heard. JOHN MOWER, Feb. 28, 1802. Commissioner. PUBLIC S.J LB. OF VALUABLE MIL ESTATE, In pursuance of an order of the Orphans C> urt ef Bedford county, the undesigned wiii "tl*-r for sale, on the premise# in the town oi IFoodj.qry. in sabf **ir4y, >n the lftii diy of V ■h, 1862. t;s • following: TWti LOTS OF GROUND, situated in the town of Woodbury, adjoining the School h.'U'o. known as the McCimc p-pporfy, and li -frig numbered in the general plsn of rsrid fowo, 91 R 92, wit ii a weather boarded dwelling bona .• thereon erected. Sal ■to commence fit 1 o'clock of said day wbea the terms will be m-ufo known. J. W. LFNGENI'ELTEB. Adm'r. of R. M cCiine, dee'd. Feb. 28, 1862. Fstale af John Shrsvr. dee'd. fV'OTI 5E w her-f-y girm thit Letters Testaitten- tarv on t i.i es' tie of John Shreva, late of Monroe Township. B 'dfori Oonnty. dac'd, flavti )>een grant ml to the subscribe? resiling in the Bor ough of IU-1 or! in .sail C autv. * Ail |> -lions in; any way indebted ;o said estate are request -ttrt ft."hae, in the Pore : f B ■ if ' 1, on ,-vtur 'ay, theJsth ntMirths' 166 acres, more or less, about 9'J • *r - • V rfcd nod tinder fence, with ft two story i .w.-iiiyg d'ons? •, df tr-.le I.g h.-.m, two i :tabl>s, f-r.i'terv and otlor out Oufhirngs th.-roots ; iT-'ul' ii, adjoining lands of Is ore B-. circular, Sam- i uel S. iller at. I t'> r*, slum .-, ia .it. Cliir Town ship, Bedford County. au l taken in execution us the property of Christopher NaugSe. JOiiiVJ- CESSNA, Slier tf. (Jffie f Feb 21 at, PUBLIC SJLE OP mm REIL ESTATE.j IN" utnsuaaee of an Order of the Orphans Court j of Bedford County, then? vrtTl bo sold at public ' vendue, on the piemisnt, at lire late residence of ' Michael Putt, in Liberty Totriiahip,iis 1 County, j ON THE 14 J-UY OF M.ihCH NEXT, j the following Heal F. statu, to wit: One tr.r't of Land contuiui: g 185 cios> aiyj 74 pcrche-", adjoin- j iiig Lands of Henry I'u't. J. i'ockJor and tha fiun til gdon & Broat T.tp Ii .il Roa i, wiJi a Dwelling Hi.nse .Gilst ruil!, Bare and other Bud.iiugs tbcre .>. erected. Onw othr tract of land odj dr.iug the above, wi'ii a small u\. citing House tt st iblo thereon erec ted- The slmivi; property is siluate-.l within halt a mile ofSaxtoti and one tulle from Nt' ijersliuvn. and will j be .• .Id togeih .-r <.>■ in i >t.<, to suit purch iscrs. Attend -uce will bo given and Lnus v of Sale macie ; known on day of sale hv CEORGE EFIOAD3, ' TivMie Feb. 21st, 1862. I Futiicc (o Bridge Kuildrrs. ITopotals will be received at the Hous-a of Geo. Bail y ~t Itriilgc-port, on IVcdneu iay, the 12th d >y ui M neb, 1862, a? Id oVI >ck, A. M., for building u bri ig 'ov r Big VVefls-C'eelt, at or near Bridge port, in Londond rry TowtishSh, to ba built after the }lm of tin: Flunk Road Bri Iges. By urd'-r of the Commissioners. 11. NICODEMH3, CUrk. Commissi iters ofli. v, I Feb. 21st, lh'o2 —3t J : if te ©f D.rni©! SiiHer, der'd. TKiTEhSof aditieistration on llto estate of J1 Dinifi Aiificr, Ito of South woodberry town ah p. dec'.i, htvnia i>eeu granted to Mie subscriber, all p.-i-s .as indebted to [he .sa-d es? ite, tiro hereby tPAt'fi.id to i tko jwytnent inmt. diatelip awl 'hose hatii ; claims .'.gaitifcl the s itae will present them properly atfll.ci'tfinted f-r s.-tH.-uuo t. S' .iii hi. i. t.'i'EH, Atltn'r, fi ; in e in Scatli H'OdtUifiry, tp. Feb 11, 1862.--t.* LLii'lC'l fIIHE tin lerslg.i jl. appoi jr..! commissioner to JL icqhireby tn- oifiw nod afS untio is >f t>is goo . nui lawful ran. Wnctbor Ilauuah Griffi.h, of St. Cliirsvilii Tp,, is a lumtic or nut, au 1 ol w taf properly s . to posseavid, .yo., will -it tor th s |>ut po?* "i h.s appointm tu, at hi- otS cto thb Bor ough of BiJlur.l, ou To J*y the 2>tb, .Uy of March, next, at 10 o'clock A. AC., wh • . ail wuttru all per sous ialertst J. til ty atleud. joajr palmer, 'Coatiaissibuer. Feb. 23, 1352 CaISH TBRMS. On account of the hmdness of the times and the pressing demands for cash upon us, we have de termined to come as near U> cash terms as possible HeieafW we must have the cash for all Orphans' Court printing ; Auditor's Notices, Estrays, &c :. also all Frotbonotary's printing, occasional adver tisements and fond lulls. Ail new suoseri lters are also expected to pay their subscriptions in advance. 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WViDLM) TITHE President and Managers of the Ctmmhetrs- X burg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company htve declared a tlivioend of one per cent, on the cauito' stock of said companv. payable on demand. w. h. MCDowell, Cbambsrsburg, Jan. 24, 18C2. Ties. Northern Liglif. THE cheapest and best light in use, can be had by buying Coal Oil perfectly pure, inodorous j and free from smoke while burning, at SI.OO pr j ga'lon, at H. C- Reamer's Drug Store. Nov. 16, ISCO. 4 LI. private families nd hotel keepers, should j /X lolly consider the value of using the ConcxW- j TitATiD Lmavbn, in couuection with flour for m ik- J ing bread, buckwheat cakes :uid pastry. This ! cbmp und is free from ail impurities. For sale at ! the Drug and Book Store, of Dr. B. F. Harry. ' Aug. 3b. 1861. CCS.OO I'sys the entire cost for Tuition in the most pnpu- I lr and successful Commercial School in the coun- j try. Upwards ef Twklvk Hundred young men fioni TWLNTT-ttcuT different States, have been ed ucated for 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 kouw nothing of arc-mints wbeu Ihev entered tile College. OAI mhti-it.' s.>oß half price. Students enter at ny time, und review when they please, without extra charge. tor Ct: t' gue ot 86 pspes. Kpeiiro-n* of Prof. Co-.viet's Brieim,.-* tad (jni, mental Penmanship, sic I a largo Engraving f the Cvli -pe, inc!. 1. Jieieliwid. w heieliy five rjo tice that wc J tiu.ii taid projtdty t in l.eid aid's possession duiitig our pleasure. A. B. CRAMER. St Co, l\it. 14, 1862. PEOF .WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, 1 AMD BLOOD BSNSTATfII Is precisely what its name indicates, for wtrle pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhilar ating, and strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates and renews the blood in all its original purify, and thus re stores and renders the system invulnerable- to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a pvopuhr form so as to be within the reach ct all. So chemi cally snd skillfully combined as to l.e the most powerful tonic, and jet so perfectly adapted to as to act in perfect accordance irith the lav* of nature, and hence *oalk the weakest sterna th A and lone up the digestive organs, and tUsy nervoUs and ether irritation, it is also per.si fectly exhilarating in ifo effects, and yet it is® never followed by lassitude or depression °ffoi spirits. It is composed entirely ol vegetables v > and those thoroughly combining powerful W Ktoi.ic and soothing properties, and COIUJC-SJ can never injure. Such a remedy bar™ r Song been felt to be a desideratum in the modi- Lj kwcal wo lid, both by the U.oloupldy skilled ioH . medical science, aud also by all who have : p J guarded system open to the attacks ofintnyaw Sjof the most dangerous to which poor hnruatiitj fr Nis constantly liable. Such, for example, as' . Mthe following; Consumption, Bronchitis, In-BB digestion, Dyspepsia, Loss cf Appetite, Faint- iiesa, Nervous Irritabifity, Neuralgia, Falpita- Vtion of tnc Heart, Melancholy. Hypocom j ia, _ r® Night Sweats, Languor, Giddiness, and ahtA : that class of cases, so fearfully fatal If a&afc-Fy jr tended to in time, culled female Weakness and P' lrresniaii'i.s. Also Liver Deraagmtids or Torpidity, anil Liver CompUinta, Diseases ol £j| lB Kidneys, BcAding or Incoutineuc ■ of the 'pHiint', or any general derangement of thew Urinary Orgtus, Fain in the lfock, Side, aadH f-< iH'tween the Shoulder.-., predisposition to j!,O-Ms, Hacking and Continued Cough, tma-b Hciation, Difficulty of Breathipg, and indepi s. e| might onuiuerato taanv mora still, but we "space only to say, it will not only euro fc§iebiJity following Cliilla and Fever, but pre-® vent all attacks arising from Miasmatic in-kg _ flui-rics*si FUfti the distrain a ;t oncf. if a!. r flu ic-'s hkl cure the disca? sat once, if al. j >3rduv attacked. And a-it sets directly and® ft persi.-tviitly upon the biliary system, ri(sigp-j tV 'he Liver to action, proaiotiap■ in fact. a'itiie** j* excretions and secretions of the sysrera, it \ pi will iufalliiily prevci t any delilerk us etinSc-M tol* -wing 11 un change ot climate aiei£?s .'ur itoi'; be:.co all traveler# should faa.Te abot.pW &3 tie v. ith tfavut, and all should take a table m v-y.poonlnl at lcist before eating. As it pre- i4i * vents costiveoi-ss, strengthens the c : 4 organs, it snoulti he in the hands of all [-g of sedentary nabits, students, ministers, liter t ary ruen. And all ladies not ac- u to Prof. Wood's Reslo-dive Cordial aud Blood Renovator as the remedy which should he always on hand in time of need- O. J. v\ OOD, Proprietor, 444 Broad wty, Vi w York, and 144 market street, St. Louis. Mo., and sold by all good Druggists.— Price One Doliitr per Bottle. Sold by B. F. Uarry, Bedford. Allegheny Male AXD FEMALE SEMINARY, 81 cd lord Co., I*a. CHAIiLES 11. GERE. A. 8,. Principal. MISS A. L. BRTM, Preceptress. MISS L. J. BRI.M Teacher on Piano Forte, \ THIS Institution, under the supervision ef the above mimed persons assisted by other competent j teachers, affords a full course in Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Languages, and Belles Letters! j In Music. Painting, tic., it gives extended instruc 1 tion. The winter turn opeits Jan. 13th. Students admitted at any time. llshits*of health, system, and piomptness, viewa, rnorai. social and domestic, are here made promi nent objects 01 education. That the physical powers, as well as th* mental may be cultivated, Calistbenic exercises are neces sary—here tire students meet each day for svste mntic exercise. $- - SO will pay for heard, including furnishid room, rootu rent, fuel, and tuition in common English per term of eleven weeks. Extras, at model ate charges, even less than heretofore, or the circular calls for. Students prepared for the highest classes in College. 1 or circulars, or particulars, address. CHARLES H. GERE, Rainsburg, Bedford Cvuntv, Pa. Jan. 3, 1862. Huntingdon and Brond Top R. R X-%?,~mw®BHH®SE fey, :\s>xlAr%...^ Inm ij'jvif Jim iii {.unii a; 1,30 A. M. (after ar lival o! M< if.it tt; In v: 6t or. IVr.n'ii. R. R.) ar riving t IDipewtllct Ib.ir, A. M. Tiain leaves 5 < jw .1 :.t ]ti.36 A. M-, striving : t Huntingdon at 1:W P. M. Connectinc at 1.84 I'. K. Willi (r.tina E/*i ai A Urn on F rft'iny at I.unt utgtfci,. dost coat tccti&ns tnadt East ai.ct K'est. JOUR J. LAWRENCE. Feb. 7, 1862. Sup't. JIM STOUKT T Till utid< rafgned his purchased J. Reed's stock of Merc ha n3a of March, at 12 o'clock. A, S3 , for" five ttiatm pers of the Cl tsrs;-Iy a* 'if the nyht remedy. Tain- Avar's PBls, and clean*** \jv'* on' the ) d settles some • ** w j liir .> -nth? body, autloi. ,rrct* to natural ftrortions. Th<-*e.if not relieved, rctng iipos themselves ami iUp imrmnadirtl Wg**., Wow Iff** itl Aggravation. sitif Tin-r, and di**s-i-. VV niio m u.is cmriJti-Mi, opnfes-J*d br the imcngemcoU, t**e Aver * muiTm m.v Ifcwr directly tVy nwtfve iUa natural ac ts -n of the sywt-.n, and with 1: ti. ■ b -• -u'j f hi mi ncraim What i, t .-•*.• and art apwuwt tfi Mm tu , 1 and cm i uoa MHtplktat, in also true In iftiw oi tho u ? ' f seated and dangerous •!wt<'nu* r rn, fIK same purgative effect < xi-! thorn. Cmttnhby fimt! IT <•*•- sons I -ohm F-tr+vrdlnj 'fereknnt of M. LvVit, W. .4, It-il- RR. AYKrt e Yotir ri!J a*o Uki {; trajosi jpf all fs*t >* great i i m TU T h'tv -ur<-J r v for ro-rs. R"r nv "Si r b;t i-vi iouq gati.*- o-rsy afli "?d u i'it bl iti-ac t Jilt:u•• ■ ■■■ .'• ti triik u pt'r W. PMtA Ctert of Simmer t tart,*>r BHtoua DUoinSers liver Coiaplatsrti/ From Dr. TheodoreJ'*U, of X<-u> 1 ork Oy- Sot o::'v are Your Ibils ndi.'iraHly adayted to their ptit je**e aa an aperient, l*:it I lio-.i 111* ' 1 botie.inini eiTccts upon the- I,ire- * -ry umri. ■ i iu.igri. f to*y luir-/ ti ill*' pm , tu- proved tiiore rffeata,*! lor the cart of eo. t- I ,'iu i/i* than any **nc -rniely ! ear* lar tihii. I Sincerely rrjoieo that we hare at luigth a purgatire irhioh is wor thy the coaiidei-tc; o* thy pioießSivU nil i the people. l>KlMlt'.Uf.XT OP THE IjtTEHIOS, Warhiugton, I). C-, 7th Feb., taSA SIR : I have ußcd vonr I'i'ilr i.i my general and hospitaf practice ever since v"r*u lit.-.'!'- ihcui.itnd do uol Ic-i. rli: IV say they are the h -'st cathartic we employ. Their rejjß- Iwfing r -liaii on t'le liver it ij iiok toi l decided, conso quciaiy they or' an cimirnhfe b niudY for dc-riusyvraenta of 'h it or/an. indeed, I have = lorn found a v ivu uf if/:, :is SO obstinate that it ill i not r, adny yield to tueia. I'iateraallY yemrs, AJ/)S/0 it.ALL', AT. D-, , '/ti'siciini of tin. Marine ilotpit. 1. Dytuntcry, Dlarrlnta, Rtlat, Worms, From I>r J G. <7r*.i, of Chicago. Tour Pill* have hud a long trial in my practice, and I hold them i t esteem a one of tiie best aywrieutß 1 have ever found. '1 h- ir idteralive eir*-et upon the lis or mains them an excellent remedy, when given in Rinsl! doiosfor lu - it* t!.rtj rrul ifi.crrkmu. Thair sugarci im-iri. Tlley are mo m ieli the liet p iy .id vt o hut 0 tiut I recu'di meud no other To lay iiaUynts From the Iter. Or. Is. sere*,if to* M.fhoJl:! F/iii. f~.Vrr.-Jk. Pl-tiASKI liin sr, pnvannsh,OOat. t Jan. \ F3X UosfiiKii Sir: 1 , : -.!fdh- ti • e.■ ul for the relief your t>Uil Imir hrotiph tne if ! did not rciwrt my eawo t to you. A .vol 1 settled in tuy limbs and l*ro*g;itn eji cri; i.nin .. firciy eitraif. b*T v ff|l, of jiii&imtitic V,ut —a patuVnl afieewo tina hnt nilHytica in* i... > ... ... .; '. ' Hi. P i-i-ii'-Lbl.. v'" M or i ! 'n!r |r m.-.rf - .-eon: in Xtfrary, Wan ' . nlclr t.g'i r. Yst-.iM.io rmw.vy in sUi-'ul h sv.d.i, . ■ IsngorWlAta tj.-iiii , ,'.l, 'WP th d.-i'-if.il eonscrfß.n llu.r K- .-.rep'-,- '-'i •„■ !: iur .rfi-v'.i Theau edwialt M iiifrcury or mia- al . übstviive whatever. Prise 25 cent-"- par Pas, or S Eczea for Sl.' Prepared ly Dr. J. C. AYEIi So CO, Lswul'., Kiss. B. F. Harry, Bedford ; Barcdollar & Son. Bloody Run; G. B. Aniiek, St. Clearviile j H. M. Zook, Ifoodbyrry ; George Gardill, West rind ; J. t. Coßin, Scholia burg; D. M. Bar?, Pattonsvi'lo and by dealers geuerally. Dac. 27, ISGI. MI! MlffltTiC Ml. i IS THE ONL-Y KNOWN REMEDY FOR Klieumtism, (ioi*t iiHd Ncaralgia, A.ND A KL'UK tL'Tii i\Ht ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES. ! , " II is cnnyeaj,*r :!v ertsnged Band, conltiriiug a I rucdi' tted compound, to be warn around the- Waist without it jury to tjie most delicate peixms, i o i change in habits of living j 9 required, and it on ' tneiy removes tho disease lrom the cysteiu, with out producing thd iiijt.rious i tiecia arising lorat' tho use oi powerful iuti-runl ntiitHws •vhich weaken and destroy the coiitrtitwtion, and give tomptuatry j relict" only. By this treatment, the tncdiciowl pro ! prit lies cot.tAitifd in the Band, eo.no tti cohi.n-t j with the blood atid reaches the -'li.-.rase, li.rftusb tho 1 pores of the skin, til,-cling in r.-.•/ iiisin&ci* a ! perfect ?t*. and restores liib parts < i'iiciert to a j healtkv condition. This Ist no is also a most pow ! ertul Ahxi-Mi I.CIKIAI. agent, nr.-i will oniireJ) ru i lieve the svst' /n from the pernicious ti;' is ' of Mercury. Moderate crises nre cuieti j af w d*v*, ww-t we are constantly tec* iving testitooru.Ua of ita eEicacy in aggravate.! c-mtosot b ng standtug. Price $2,0(1, to be had ml i)ru :g:its pcriernlly, or cau In* eont by auii *s uctresa. vtiU* full dir.rc-tions (or uac, to any pnit of Ute coaauy, direct from the Principal Office. - .... V, I\'o. 403. BROAWIT, IV. fork G-. SMITH & CO., Sole Propr ©tors , B. Descriptive Ctrcttfurs Sent f ret. For sale by L!. F. Harry, BoLt I. (E?"Atirxn Wanted EmitvwnEEE.^j} 1 J-unc 28, liitil.