THE WOE of THE rebeLSenatflr Hoary K l'oote rrnrd within our fitter, and had an interview with Gen., Sullivan. Jlp. b. says she is disgust ed win the Confederacy, cannot live there, andlate |v ame within our lines to take the oath and gp \oMi- Mrs 'l 7 - had her ehild and a nurse with She \v;e, however, sent hack again in Dix ie. - HON. PLERRE SOULE has married the beautiful ! • .: of Robert Stuart, and the two have posited through'bur lines and gone North —probably on ; heir way to soute foreign eountry. The lady i* ne owner of some property in West Tennessee, -,md took the oath under the President's amnesty . reclamation. TITS AUMV OV THE POTOMAC TO BE RF.ORG.VN ,-j-p.—The changes of Generals in the Army of ; Potomac are not ended. It is said to bedeeid- I ••! that that Sccrctarv Chase's recoiuniendation of a heavy ta >n tobacco will be adopted. The opinion pre via'* in Treasury circles that a dollar or upward on 'r " it* and a correspondingly high tax on tobacco, w li vield fall one half of all the revenue we shall •■'(■•4 and to that extent the necessaries and com forts of life w ill IH> relived from burdens. OFFirERS IN W AIHINGTON lIITNNINCi OCT. Onite a stampede lias taken place among the offi t"T- who have frequented Washington during tlic. wintor. nearly all having been imperatively order- iio tie front. Very few are now coming in. no farlosjgha Ix.ing granted except in cases of great importance^ ' r Ar. SPECULATION IN GOLF. — Ij.is understood in Washington that if there is delay in breaking down lie- old simulators in W all street, by letting tail u-. -a t hem the Birpluscoin inriieTreasury, it is only 'because the enemies of the G old hill succeeded by thvir amemlniHitH in disabling r .\ -baso troiu l seat action. Let theut wait aw hue. — The estimation put upon Jeff. Davis in North Carolina is shown hy this observation i in the late ; neech of Vance. He d : 'lf u. -v man intliisc"nty (Wilkes) who had used abnSv!' iang.mv/-vonlJcff. Davis and the Con federate (Kioarnment were to lie put laja'h he wo dd d ess his entire audience through ib prison W*.'' DOT OI.AS. —lt was denied some time that Mrs. Douglas was officiating as a clerk •'a the Treasury Department. The Washington correspondent of tne Ukcan-sii) says, howevr, "passing through the Treasury Department the. other dav. f met Mrs. Stephens A. Douglas, who is filling'the duties of a twelve hundred dollar - -rkship, in that department. HUMOUS CONCERNING MCCEF.LT.AN.— TIie town persists in crediting rumors that McClelian is to be placed in command of the defenses ot Washing ton. The more enthusiastic of his friends are disposed to bet that General Grant came from the front Friday the 21st uit.. for the express purpose of insisting that McClelian be put at the head of the Army of the Potomac. Bach set of these e:e lalous friends is in error. —HON. J. C. FAULKNER, ex Minister to France, cairn• as far as \V iiK'hester, with a view to coining within our lines and taking the oath. At Win chester he was met ly his brother-in-law. who persuaded liim from his purpose. The brother m-law is strongly opposed to the L niou Govern meat authorities, because he was arrested a short time since and held as hostage for the gale and speedy return of a loyal citizen carried oti by the rebels, named Dooley. Tn NF,W LOAN.— There is the best authority for saying that no National Banking Association has yet received authority to receive subscriptions on account of the national ten-forty loan of two hundred miliions. Letters arc in preparation, however, and will be immediately forwarded to all the National Banking Associations which have been qualified and designated as depositories and financial agents, authorizing them to act as agents, in receiving subscriptions for the ten-forty loan. The compensation allowed is one-fourth of one per cent, out of which the cost of advertising and" all other expenses of obtaining subscriptions must be defrayed.— Phi/a. Inquirer. AID AND COMPORT FOR TUF. ENEMY. —Tt is stated in best-informed circles that .Mrs J. Todd White, the sister of Mrs. Lincoln, did pass •through our lines for Richmond via Fortress Mon roe, with three large trunks containing medicines and merchandise, so that tlie chuckling of the Re i press over her safe transit with Rebel uniforms and buttons of gold was founded in truth. Gen rs? Butler is not wont to lie a "respeetor of per rons," and it is considered here a legitimate in miry why ho permitted this woman to pass the Micmy with her great quantity of contraband pro perty, when he arrests ail others. — Washington Corrtsporultacc of the Xetc York Tribune. THE TAX ON DISTILLED SPIRITS.—A Washing-: tou correspondent is authorized to state that the i discordance of views in the Ways and Means Com mittee respecting the tax on distilled spirits Lave b-en harmonized, and that the policy of high tax ,:i m is rapidly making converts outoide and inside of tlufir room, it is understood that, a tax of not : ss than, a dollar will be Laid on spirits, and that he Committee will recommend that this be laid to take effect in May instead of July. This will be )ue to cut off the two months rope given hy the v. as it stands, to distillers to get a heavy stock n hand. It will obviate also the necessity of ano riier wasteful delate over the question of taxing r roactively. The revenue has lost two millions ..rui a half of dollars through the last wrangle. THE CATHOLIC PRESS AND SLAVERY. —At the outbreak of the Rebellion, Browrison's Quarterly • eview was almost the only advocate of an Anti havcry policy among all the Catholic journals.— he great majority of them were voilently oppo - .tig every Anti-Slaverj- measure of the Govern- i • -lit, and arcing in omcert with the sultra Peace I'tion of the Northern Democracy. But the : regress of the war has wrought among them sev - J conversions. The Cincinnati Telegraph, \ he r.n of Archbisop Purcell, was the first to come er to jhe Anti-Slavery party, and to admit and en to urge the necessity of abolishing Slavery *. ronehout the United States. Its example has / 'oeptly 1 icen followed hy The Universe, the Catho .? ; .aperof Philadelphia, hitherto % violent Dem • rano and Anti-Administration sheet. In a late :e. this paper admits that thejjeaee of the Re ■ blic demands the abolition of Slavery ; that the tional current in favor of abolition growssteadi stronger and has become irresistible, and that it id lie absurd to attempt to oppose it. It rcfore gives Irish Democrats the sensible ad to accept cheerfully what they are unable to We note the convereiotiH as feigus of the iiies. —-Veto York Tribunes "ITE TABLES TPRNED. —We find the following vyrfisi'ujeat in n late number of the Memphis - til-tin: FIFTY CENTS REWARD.— Ran away—the sub iber's master, almut. the Gth of June, 18R2. — ■ had On, when he left, a suit af black clothes, it freiineatly wears grey clothing. He is about feet 11 inches in height, weighs about 170 una*, has light hair, blue eyes and light com y- ion : is quick spoken and of good address. Vie was usuaify called Col. Raj-; his name is J. B.Ray: was formerly Secretary of the State ii idef Gov. Harris, and it is supposed he may yet hi jut company. When he agreed to become ty master, he bound himself to take me for bet > r o? Wiisftor, aud support me in sickness and in - ; dth ; but he having absconded without making f ai-niogemenu to do so, I offer, and will pay '•" above reward for his apprehension and coiu .t! to any jail where I can secure him, or half t- -LTA j.r aqy information that will lead to hhs A'- -st. Ito is supposed to have gone South in "8A t tho "hst ditch,"' as he often spoke ii. j ALBERT RAV. " /■" British Reviews. PRICED CUKAP AS EVKH, TO THOSK WHO PAV IMIOMI'TI.Y IS AOVISCH. Postage Keduced!! 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In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bed ford connty. 1 will expose to public sale on the premises in the Borough of Bedford, on SATURDAY THE 30TU DAY OF APRIL. INST. the following Real Estate laio the property of Ir. William Watson Dec'd. vis. A lot of ground situate in the Borough of Bedford on the rorner of Pitt and Richard Streets, being SO feet in front on Pitt Street and 210 feet on Richard street ; jotnposed of • one whole lot and one third of a lot. This property is esteemed one of tho bsst business iocal ; itics in the. Borough, and wi§bp sold altogether or divided into smaller lots to suit purchasers, subject to the lease of the tenants in posession. Also at the same time and place about 1200 awes of val uable timber and farm lands in lot* of between dno and two hundred acres, situate in Shover's Valley and ou west side of Dunning* Mountain, about throe miles south of Bed ford. Also, a valuable tract of land, known as the Farmer Pur vey adjoining lands belonging to tho Bedford Springs Property containing 140 acres moro or less, —of which a large portion is meadow ground and part thereof cleared and under fensc. Plot* of tho above J ands can be seen at my office, forteu days before duj of sale. TERMS: One third of purchase money to remain in hands of purchaser during lifetime of Widow, and interest to be paid to her annually. One third of Tesidue to be paid on the confirmation, and balance in two equal annual Tiavments without interest, 1 A. KTNG, Apr. 1,18(54.—e. Trustee. ~ TREASURER'S SALE OF CNSF.ATKD LANDS. AGREEABLY to the provisions of an Act of Assembly, directing tho mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for other purposes, passed the 13th of March, 1815, and the supplements thereto passed the 12th day of March, 117, and the 26th of March, 1831. Tho Tri asunr of tho coun ty of Bedford hereby giveß notice to all persons concerned therein, that unless the county, state, school and road tax es due on the following tracts of unseated lands, situate in Bedford county, are not paid beforo the day of sale, the whole, or such parts of eiach tract as will pay the taxes, and tho cost chargalile (hereon will be sold at tho Court House in tho Borough of Bedford, on the second Monday of J uuo, next, (13th day,) fortho arrearages of taxes due, and tho cost accrued thereon ; and said sale will bo continued from day to day uniii all aro disposed of. J. B. FAIIQVHAR, Treasurer. Bedford township. AcrM. Warrantees or owner*. Taxos. 300 Folomou Dielil $2 44 230 Maria Iliehl I 87 9A Thomas J Bonnett 1 T2 Broadtop townshlpw 130 James Entrikeh 1 65 |75 Porebh* William Gray 246 ; 440 33 James I'otton 22 06 440 530 " 7 44 173 185 5 03 68 ii w 1-0 tril 1W Samuel Kerr 8 00 422 Rarnutl Mowing 6 OS 466 JohnEtene 7 RS 465J Isaac Kerr t 68 •140 John Kaior 92 378 F Mowing, Ja 78 63 Jacob Myers 9 44 393 120 James Itaior 1 20 76 John Deveraam 16 60 403 John Bollmun 28 70 30 L.J.Watson 6 75 339 Stephens A Co. 18 02 28b Foster A Schidl 3 68 14 James Figart 1 28 403 Jacob Striue 10 44 60 WilliamFigart 6 00 180 Dunlap A Evans 16 00 Christian Barriers 2 72 Josiah Bud on 8 80 : 63 John Cessna, I 23 23 •< • 76 62 76 116 James Patton 6 40 393 I'utton A Hasten 10 80 26 John King's heirs 1 10 30 John Cessna, Esq. 90 166 John Dovereaux T 50 9 Evans W A A Griffith 1 80 16 Kntriken A Wilson 3 86 13 Kntriken A Patterson 6 36 23 J ohnathan Edwards 4 18 49 Jame* Eutriken 6 24 16 - ~ " S 37 49 Flake A Dnniap 6 88 21 JohnForde 30 116 llopewuil Iron A Coal Co 11 73 438 - ~ 12 3# 166 * " - * 404 8 - ! 7* Carr I f.ti Swart* SO Juniata Township. Nicholas Kuouff 12 I 3 Londonderry Township. James Shaw X 25 j £jj Surah IV right 61 Liberty Township. 200 Mary Gordon 8 14 200 James Gordon 0 44 40 Thomas Jonot 8 00 169* Stephen lverr 1 90 165 Edward Tangly 7 OS 200 Jacob Miller 2 98 200 Mary Piper 2 98 200 Amelia Piper 2 9s 400 Edward Stone 11 OS 132 John Tomm 6 00 374 Hannah Albert! 5 16 443 Maria Alberti 10 3" 52 J antes Kntrikoo 88 50 - " 3 46 403 Alexander Montgomery 1 32 200 John Kerr 2 Us 200 Samuel Kerr 2 38 2uo Francis Moan 1 66 150 Stephen Kerr 1 90 200 Millignn A Benedict 1 66 40 Heeler A Bowser 34 5 George Thompson 08 i lot Luke I'eeney 56 8 Gen. W. It. Irwine 1 39 1 G. 1). Trout 24 200 John Stone 4 30 200 Bernard Moan 2 32 103 John Mcllnay 84 132 David Piper 1 OS 200 Maria Alborti 2 26 10T Bartlebaugb 2 2C 32 Thomas A John King 74 70 William P. Sebell 2 43 14 pchell A Daugberty 47 40 A. B. Currett 1 46 1 lot lienrv Stonurook 24 1 " Daniel Stoner 21 1 " Daniel Baer 24 200 Elisabeth Miller 2 9- 1 " Samuel Tingling 24 1 " Jacob Biddlo 24 1 M Epbraira Smiltsac 24 1 *• James Duun 1 23 1 " 'Terry Kenney 1 3C 4 u ftoflrev's heirs 1 75 1 " Samuel Carmaok 34 1 " Daniel Baer 34 1 " Mrs. Lawr&cnoe 34 1 " Ann Scott 34 1 " S. J. Africa 34 Monroe Township. 2534 Frederiok t'oilibarger 73 Napier Township. 100 George Davidson 6C 200 Abucr Kogera 0C Providence East. 1210 Samuel Tate's heirs 44 900 " " " 44 800 ** " • 4-1 224* " " " 28 302 46 Porches Hezekiah Logan 12, 402 62 ■* Charles Logan 1 20 30 P. Clingeriuaa 40 400 73 " John Cavau 1 21 400 Thomas Cavan 1 20 80 Ezokiel Cook 1 02 400 William Long 1 86 400 William Cavan 1 60 17 Joseph Spark's kelra 10 431 110 Perehes John Crosby 1 6-1 Providence West. 40 David Holler 21 St. Clair. 39A| John I.iun J 20 395 J nines May 1 2C 411 William Suively J 21 Union Township. 400 John Swaggart 6 24 400 Leonard Swaggart 3 6-1 268 Alexander Lardnar 2 2> 116 William Smith 1 04 43 Samuel Burket 44 XlB John Sbee b> 50 Frederiok Snyder 44 4004 Peter Counco or CarceQ -3 6-1 400$ John Dalton 1 Of 274 Jeremiah Jackson 2 81 130 Jacob Swaggart 1 4> 406 Hogh Doyle 3 6.' 406 James Dttnlap 3 6> 440 William Pearson 3 9' 380 Ebenezer Bran hsuo 3 'Jf 412 Philip Gordon 3 7i 120 Conrad lmlcr 8< 200 Christlv Bowser 2 3( 100 George Laib 8f 100 Jacob Burket 81 150 Peter Slmenborgt* 1 3". 123 John Still 3 64 | 200 Michael Shimer 2 91 I 60 Michael Shafor 1 25 j 60 C'onples (Brush ML) 84 ! 43J Hugh Porter 1 11 ! 339 Griffith Ev;tn( 3 id I 402f Philip Stine j 439 John Martin 3 V 330 Wilson Hunt 3 V 303* Alexander Scott 8 94 127 Dr. P. Shoenborgar 3 It 124 " 6t 20 u 24 90 . " I 'I J 159 ' William Langbam 2 4f 10 Peter Shimer 4t Woodberry South. IJJ Peter Shoenborge* 3 6( 216 Isabel Davis 2i 54 100 Perehes John H. Hetriek 2> Woodberry Middl# 10 Henry Burgert 1 6< 6 Isaac Burgert 1 M , 5 -• •• 1 55 22 Eeosinger's heirs 1 5C Jacob Hoover I 42 60 " " 2 2f 62 John MeFadden 3 7C 20 Frederick X-reodemaa 1 40 15 George Xicodemus 1 32 50 John N'ieodemus 1 4f 50 John Stonerook J 24 18 Samuel Shriver 1 6f 14 Charles Typer 1 5t 15 Jae.ob Znok 75 13 " 76 46 Benner's hoirs 2 28 4 Stonerook 1 98 403 William .Montgomery 6 66 130 Hobert Montgomery 2 4£ 13 Jacob Furry 20 Binehart Heploglu 2 6 Pulton A Mudaja I f 13 John Teeter ! '|j , 12 Samuel Teeto* 11 14 Perches G. 11. Spang 16 Jacob Smith , . I 19 John Z. Smith * 17 George Smith 1 n , 20 Archibold MeFadden * -J 14 lleury Stonerook ' J** 00 John Trcti Tressnrcr's Office, upr. 1, 1804 —t WANTED. Several thousand feet of dry 4x4 Cherry ; also 4 inch : Cherry Plsuk. Also old cupper and brass. . Address u t p Hurnsburg, Pa. inarch 25, 1854— warned and cautioned against selling goods on my credl or in anv wav trusting thcuieaurnf living.—d. CHAR TBS IJ. *fgAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Tdffiinistrators' Notice, .A residing in Juniata township. Bedford ThVll ■ rig rveeived Letters of Administration upon HiUoga*, late of said township de notify all persons indebted to the Estate to eoifcflffil.-'i and make payment; mid all persons having cl ,irto lf ~t the Estate are roqueslcd to present the same dalnt# w ■thettkieated for settlement. P rope fly " MICHARL HJLLEGAtk FREDRICK HILLKGAF, March Administrator*. Administrator's Notice. Administration having been granted to the dpi upon the Estate of Fredrick Machtley. late of "St. Clair £ ( Uship. deceased by the register of Bedford county, ap-ersousknowing themselves indebted to said estate arjjrquetedto mako immediate payment, and those having cKuu will present them properly authenticated for settlcuiei®. f TIIOMAS ALLISON, Mareli 1' 1864.—f. Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Letters®: Administration upon the Estate of Jacob l)ct niler. latje'Middln Woodberry township, deceased, hnv ing been it nted to the subscribers by the Register of Bed ford county a " persons indebted to said estate, are request ed to maktt umediate payment, and those having claims will mak disown the same without delav. MOSES DETWILKR, DAVID 0. IIOOVEE. April I|F64.—f. Administrator*. Administrator's Notice. Letters b : Administration upon the Estate of Margaret Iraler, latfif Bedford township, deceased, having been granted b* vie Register of Bedford county to John S. Im ler of Bed fori township, all persons indebted to said estate are rcqueid to make immediate payments, and those hav ing claim Against the same, will present them without de lay. T JOIINF. IMLER, April I,|U. —f. Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Letters < 'Administration upon the Estate of John Mct2- gar, late ol iiniata township, deceased, having been grant ed to the n ersigned by the Register of Bedford county, all persons jdehted to said estate are requested to make immediate aymcnt, and those having claims will make ino.n u the time without delay. JOHN A LSI P. DANIEL METZOAIt, Administrators. AUDITOR'S NOTICE- Eat no of Hiehnel Hammer, dec'il. The und rdgncd appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Bi sford county, to examine and settle the excep tions to the ycount of James Allison, Esq. Executor of the last will &t if Michael Hammer, dee'd. and to report a dis tribution o tie fund in the bands of said accountant, w ill attend to tl rduties of his appointment, at his office in Bed ford, on 8a irday the loth day of April, A. D. IBCt, at ten o'clock A. lof said day. S. L. RUSSELL, March 2* 18 "■ r • A pure find powerful Touie, corrective ami altcrnufr'O o Wonderful efficacy in disease of the STOMACHU LIVER AND BOWELS. I Carre Dyspepsia. Liver complaint. Headache, Gene Id biliiy, Nervousness, Depression of Spirit*, Consti it'*" t olic, Intermittent Fftvori,Cramps am Spasms, a d ul Complaints of either Sex, arising from Bodily Wei Inv whether iuhereut in the syatcin or produced by < eeU; causes. Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and rrsP tin. in its nature enter* into the composition of Host tcr ■ Stomach Hitters. This popular preparation coiitu # "• mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical elemnn n' fiery excitant : hut it is a eoßtiuUofl of the e.\tri its • | rare bah-amie Iwrbi and plants with the purest ana iiibi. est of all diffusive stimulants. It is well to bo forearmed against disease, and so Itr ai human system can be protected by human means n niiisi maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosphe v im pure water and other external causes, liostetter's ; itten may be relied on as u safeguard. In districts infested with fiver ami Ague, it hat beer found infallible as a preventive and irresistable as rem cdy, and thousands who resort to it under sppreb jsioi of an attack, escape the scourges an d thousands wb meg ieet to avail themselves of its protective qualities i i hu i mice, are cured by a very brief course of this inai Hon medicine. Fever and Ague patients, after being plic with quinine for months in vain, uutil fairly sat irate, with that dangerous alkaloid, and not unfrequent i re stored to health within a lew days by the use of 1 ostct tor's Bitters. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the vppe tite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it .nrk wonders in cases ofDispcpsia and in lose continued [ trim indigestion. "Acting as a gentle and painless ape jcnts ns well as upon the liver, it also invariably re'ie. i - tb< Constipation superinduced by irregular action of to di gestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to Servo tie Attack*. Lotc o > stmt ue comm. 338 BUOADWAf, NEW YORK. This Company being duly licensed, their Machinji arc protected from infringemeit and mitigation. Persons dosiring to procure a ircwing Machine should purehaso the FINKLE & LYON MACHINE for the follow ing reasons : J Ist. There is no Machine, making the tight or iloek stieh, which is Do simple and lo easily understood. . 2nd. There is no Hewing Machine so durable, Aid so easily kept in order. J 3d. There is no Hewing Machine "capable to doilg to great a range of work ; no virk ever required in family Hcwiug, but what may be dole perfectly on our AliAhiue, trom Lace to coarsest Cloth, j ' 4th. Wherever our Machitls have lieen fairly exlKbited in competition with other 114t clow Machines, w*have been awarded first |>remiiuiiN • r )th. With new tim- t J utantlv ltillir a*Vicd — with perfection of MechanieJ skill, obtained by loAg ex perience—we uim to produceh Machine which shall be s source of profit and pleasure to the purchaser. Oth. There is uo pewing Machine so fully guarantee.) as ours ; for we warrant every Machine we sell tq* giiii better satisfaction than any fthcr, or we will refuitd thej money. | J 7tb. We still further redn'td our prices, and when tlid quality of the Machine is cdisidcred, it will bo rvradiiyj conceded that for S4O we furnish tlv best and c.heai'--t Machine in the world. Head for a Circular, which [with price-list, and simple! of work done on the Family Aachiue, will be seut mail- Agents wanted who will puihhase Machine*. Wenevei consign. Finkle A Lyon Kewioß Machine Coinpaay. 538 BROADWA'iNEW YORK. Agent.—H.J. SfcCacsLts iUnnroßD, PA. April 1, 1864—U'. j { ALGEGHAN V Maie and Ferlale Seminary, lIAINHBI Rll, Pn. The second quarter of th" Hpring Hession of this In etitution being* Wednesday, J pril 13. Terms reasonable. 525 * ill pay all expensej for a Quarter, (11 weeks.) For further information, vldress J. W. HIiUIIJiS. Principal, ylinsburs, Bedford co. Pa. mar. 18 l£6i - tf. ] : j |f RECRUITS FUR THE NAVY. | HEADQUA RTERB. PROVOST MARSHAL. SIX *'* T " ® , "" ,CT ; Chambersbnry, Marets I ~y. IHo4—J>itTirt Prolog* Mar skald have bws author**.- MKN t** SAVY sod MAKlfffc M>H Ffc. A bit) or ctditiury ?cam*-' val service receive an advance of three montha'pav a bounty, to be refunded from any prise money to whiofc* * :M i !:• Y may b.-. : tits. •(. Remits eojistia* iu the .Marin. Corps do not receive advance pay or bounty from the l.'ni tod Stat®*, btrt nrn ?nt!tlciti priie money. Men onliH iug lor the Naval Service or tito Marino Corps are credit ed on the quotas for draft the some as men for the Army. Men enlisting for the First Battalion companies of th* Invalid Corps (now the Veteran Reserve Corps.) trill be credited to the quota to be furnished milder tho draft of the ward, borough or township from which they enlist. GEO. EYFTKR. v apr. 1, —o. Capt. and Prow. Mar. ltb I>is. Pa. | IIEADQrAIITER?, MARSHAL, "gIX TKKXTH DISTRICT. PtWSVLViKH, Chamber Jrurg, March 28, 1864—The apprehension of deserters from military service having been intcruptcd in this District by forcible resistance, as well as by throats, that part of the Act of Congress approved February 21, 18C1, is published Tor the benefit of all concerned : " SE>\ 12. Anr take any part in any forcible resistance or sit ion thereto, or who shall ustanil. obstruct, hinder, im pede or threaten tmg officer or other person employed ia making or in aiding to make such enrolment, or er ploy ed in the performance, or in aiding in the perform aeon' any court competent to try the ogenec, be punished bf a fine not exceeding fine thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding fire, years, or by both of said pnnishoicnts, ia the discretion of the Court. And in cases where such as saulting, obstructing, hindering, or impeding shall pro duce tho death of such officer or other person, tho offender shall be deemed guilty of murder, and. upon con viction thereof upon indictment ia the Circuit Court of tue United States for the district within which th offend, was committed, shall be punished with death. And noth> ing in this section contained shall be construed to relieve the party offending from liability, under proper iudioV mcnt or pr< cess, for any crime against the laws of a -Stats* committed iy him while violating the provisions of thus, section. To procure or entire a soldier to desert, or to harbor, conceal, give employment to or carry a deserter away, knowing hint to be'such, is in violation of law and'sub jects the offender to severe punishment. In future alt persons in this District using Tivlenrear practicing iutiruidation upon officers or others engaged la* making arrests, as well as such as knowingly harbor wr conceal deserters, wilt be summarily apprehended uud.deait with according to law. 1 'rafted men who have failed hitherto to report, asd soldiers absent withouileavu from rogiuicnts iu the field are deserters. A reward of Thirty Dollars is paid to any eititen fofcth* apprehension and delivery r>f a deserter at the head ters of the nearest Provost Marshal. CEO.EYbTRK,. aor I.e.] Capt. and Prov. Mar. 16th Dis. Pi* NOTICE. The partnership heretofore'existing letrresn John E. Dow cry aud James Eichelberger, of IlopeweU, tdf-ta county I'a.. tradeing under the firm of Luwery A Eichel berger lias this day been dissolved by lituilaliou. All pec sons knowing theinselv cr indebted to said firm will salvia, immediately, and those having claims agaiust tho sasf. will present their accounts for settlement, as wo arsvdwr ; tcrmined to have our books closed. We hope our friesij* ! and customers will give tho above notice their rlf.F ! tension. i.OWERY A EieUKLBJOiGER. i liopewell March 10, 1861—f. I.owcrT A Eichelberger have this day associated with, them John B. Costlier, Esq. of llepewcll. iu a general morcuntile and forwarding business at their old stand ia. liopewell, the business of the firm to be transacted in thw name of I.OWEKY, EICHELBERGBU A C>. W**r now receiving and upeuiug a large and complete stock of Foreign and Domestic Drv Goods, Ready made C o tljjj. Boots A Shoes, Hats k Caps, Groceries of all drs .cip tionc, and in short every variety of Goods usually kepti in a well regulateiplo mat granted for merit only. Hence the universal; pre fart mi e for graduates of this college, by business ineu. Prof. A. Cowley, the bait Penman of tho I nion, holds the largest number of Ist Premiums, aud o>i competitor#, teachers Rapid Business M riling. Circulars containing full information #eul tree on * nlicatiou totho Principals. ± SM IT H, Pittsburg, Pa. July 3, lSfi*—its LLX.IIVQRAHTXNS op PROVOST MARSHXX, T SMXTESKTH DISTHICT, PPSS'A. : Chvmhersburg Marcn 22, 18C1. The drafted Men of this District who have never >. t re ported bv reason of belonging to Fix JMoutb s Regiment? 11 nd who have lately been mustered out of the report forthwith at these Headquarters or be uecmed do- To longer .iclav reporting will be to lose the right of paving commutation money or furnishing a substitute, afr ter which only personal set rice will satisty the require menu of the law. GEO.EYFTER, ("apt. and Provost Marshal 16th District Puuwx March 25, ISGJ. —c. DEPARTMENT or Conn ox \ Harrisburg, March 4,1864. J To the School Directors of liedf org County. GEKTLEXXX.—Application having been Boards of Directors of a majority of the cehool; .■ in said county, stating their desire to lucreas.. thesataqr the County Superintendent there"!. yi £| olls ,. \j requested to meet in Convention at u •- Bedford Borough, on Saturday, the 2nd aay U Aprtß 1864, at li o'clock iu the tated. according to the terms of thre gh secrton ot tu. supplement to the school law, approved the Bth day Ma, ' RAMITCL P. BATE?, Dopt and Acting Supt- Common Beheads. March 18, 18C4.—e. _ "jTalsif & SON AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION Iledfowlj I ,{l# of Boots and REFI'KCTFULLY solicit eons gnc-* d Shoes, Dry Goods. Groceries kinds of merchandise for aacuon i J P RKPEAEST 55 .... .... Bedford, rhiladolphia. ~ .y* • PHILIP FORD A CO. J; AL ,I'N*BRTYT Bedford, juu. 1,186o—• _ ___ OYcslOVos!! , Sf IS ——r blc terms. „f tho anctioneor '.will Reasons wishing the ™ please call upon luu uador.ig ucd JOuN A I,?IV. Apply to Bodlord,P% jaa. 91860—tf* " *•' ' r .