at. \VIKK of'tlu i >r Henry S. Foots j rr>\ed v.'itliiii our hues. and hsul au interview i , Gcii. Sullivan. Mrs. F. sajHsheis disgust :h the Confederacy. mniiotiive there, and late lv . am* within our lines to take Hie oath ami ti> Ktchti- Mrs. I*- had hot ehild and a fntrse with r She was, however, sent back again in Dix —HON. PIERRE Sot'LE INS married the beautiful i :ici of, Robert Stuart, and the two have passed llroU> h our lines and gone North—-probably on their *ay to some foreign country. The lady i* owner of some property invest Tennessee, and took the oath under the President's amnesty reclamation. TIL 2 ARMYOK THE POTOMAC TO RK RF.ORGAN •y.EI.—The changes of Genera!? in the Arniy of h Potomac are not ended, li is >.VM to he decid ed that General Sedgwick em profitably' serve elsewhere, and that General Meade, likewise, ra yidly approaches the termination of his eouiuiand. GENERAL SMITH'S OPINION OF GENERAL ME \'l J:'.I.AN. —Tlie pnfVniHug impression that Gen tml "Baldv" Smith is filled with what Count Gu rowski calis "MeCiellanism" is entirely an error. Me was among the first of the Generals ou the IV .-.la. after the co'htpsc before' orktown, to ue ttnunee MeCleliai), officially and unofficially, as in capable. FOG TAX ON TOBACI O. —It IS now quite sure that Secretary Chase's recommendation of a heavy ...V t.rbaee'o will he adopted. The opinion pre vail* in Treasury circles that a dollar or upward oi spirits, and a correspondingly high tax on tobacco will yield full one half of all the revenue we shal need, and to that extent the necessaries and com forts of life will l>e relived from burdens. S OFFICERS IN WASHINGTON THINNING OUT.- Quite a stampede has taken place among the offi eTR who have freoaented Washington during th W inter, nearly all having been imperatively order td to tae front. Very few are now coming in, n furlough* being granted except in cases oi' grca importance. TAK SPECULATION IN GOLD.— lt.is understood i ■VYswhingtou that if there is delay in breaking d>wj i . .."'td simulators in Wall street, by letting l ®' u-on ihem the surplus coin int he Treasury," , l s ! , • . .:; • enemies of the Gold Gill -''.'7 '*' '.. their amendments in disabling Vr. Chaso iron pr' sent action. Let tliem wait .H) whft h;t J „,rd evtry man j)avi , ai) J the^n- I"' P.'H in*'. he - " re J-ess his entire audieinv through the }>r' H>n hars. PoroLAf£ —It was den< i 'd porne rime r :. - that Mrs. Donglas was dent m the Trea-ury J>epartinent- The Washington correspondent of the ffttre/Kstn pays, howevr, "passing through the Treasury Department the, other dav. fmet Mrs.' Stephens A. Douglas, who is filling the duties of a twelyo hundred dollar ci- riship, in that department." JU x OBS CONCERNING McC LELLAN . —The town persists in crediting rumors that McClellfui is to he placed in command of the defenses of Washing ton. The more enthusiastic of his friends are disposed to bet that General < irant came from the front Friday the 21st ult.. for the express purpose of insisting that McCleuan be nut at the head of the Army of the Potomac.. Each set of these ereiulous friends is in error. —HON. J. C. F.U'LKNER, ex Minister to France, came as far as Winchester, with a view to coming within our lines and taking the oath. At Win chester he was met by bis brother-in-law, who persuaded him from bis purpose. .The brother in-law is strongly opposed to the Union Govern ment authorities, beeiu.se he was arrested a short time since and held as hostage for the safe and speedy return of a loyal citizen carried off by the rebels, named Dooley. THE NEW LOAN. —There IS the best authority for saying that no National Banking Association nas yet received authority to receive subscriptions on account of the national ten-forty loan of two hundred millions. Letters are 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 ol' advertising arul all other expenses of obtaining subscriptions must be defrayed.— Phila. Inquirer. AID AND COMFORT FOR THE ENEMY. — TT is stited in best-informed circles that Mrs J. Todd White, the sister or" Mrs. Lincoln, did pass through our linos for Richmond via Fortress Mon roe. with three large trunks containing medicines and merchandise, so that, the chuckling of the Re- Go! press over her wife transit with Rebel uniforms and buttons of gold was founded in truth. Gen '■ra' Butler is not wont to he a "respecter of per sons, and it is considered here a legitimate in iniry why he permitted this woman to pass the enemy with her great quantity of contraband pro perty, when he arrests all others.— Washington. Correspoeulen.ee of the New York Tribune. THE TAX ON DISTILLED SPIRITS.—A Washing ton correspondent is authorized testate that the discordance of views in the Ways and Means Com mittee respecting the tax on distilled spirits have teen harmonized, and that the policy of high tax ation is rapidly making converts outside and inside of tlreir room. It is understood that a tax of not leas than.a dollar will be Laid on spirits, and that the Committee will recommend that this he laid to rake effect in May instead of July. This will be cone to cut off the two months rope given by the law, as it stands, to distillers to get "a heavy stock n hand. It will obviate also the necessity "of ano ' uer wasteful delate over the question of taxing retroactively. The revenue has lost two millions -ud a half of dollars through the last wrangle. THE CATHOLIC PRESS AND SLAVERY. —At the outbreak of the Rebellion, Brownson's Quarterly cview was almost the only advocate of an Anti- Viavtry policy among all the Catholic journals.— he great majority of them were voilentlv oppo r.ng every Anti-Slavery measure of the Gov era nt, and ateing in concert with the suitra Peace * ction of the Northern Dernocracj". But the regress of the war has wrought among them sev t*-;J eqnyer.-i'ins. The Cincinnati Telegraph, the r an of Arehhisop Purcell, was the first to come -r to ihe Anti-telavery party, and to admit and < n to urge the necessity of abolishing Slavery jongheut the United States. Its example has •'•vqtly Itecn followed by The Universe, the Catho .i parx r of I'liiladelphia, hitherto a violent Dem r.ific and Anti-Adiuinistration sheet. Iu a late T . uc, this paper admits that the peace of the Re . itbiic demands the abolition of Slavery; that the itional current in favor of abolition grows steadi- Ftrongor and has become irresistible, and that it aid le absurd to attempt, to oppose it. It ■ .lore gives Irish Democrats the sensible ad to itccvpt cheerfully what they are unable to 10. We note the conversions aa signs of the ■-.AH. —-V'-IC York Tribune. F TABLED TURNED.—We find the following vi rtU meat in a late number of the Mempliis CYh'tin : : TFTY CF.NTS REWARD.—Ran away—the sub s tier's master, about the 6th of June, 1862. i v had On. whea he left, a suit af black clothes, i frufiuent'y wears gn-y clothing. He is about feet. II inches in height, weighs about 170 .mas, hag light hair, blue eyes and light com lev^m: u q-nck spoken and of good address. He was nsuaify called Col. Ray ; his name is J. iu. B. Ray; was formerly Secretary of the State aider "Gov. Harris, and it is supposed he may yet X> in hi* company. When he agreed to become • master, he bound himself to take me for bet er orwusser, and support me in sickness and in UitMie having absconded without making H y arrangements to do so. I offer, and will pay above rewartl for liis apprehension and com ;tt.a! to any jail where I can secure him, or half ii.r ate information that will lead to his v. pdt siinpowsl to have gone South io t the last ditch, ' as lie often spoke t A.\ ALBERT RAY. jHi'itisiU Hviewn. PRICEo CHEAP \S EVER, TO THuSi: WHO PA V m:0>1 PTLV IS AD V ANCtou Fostage Reduced!! PrrmlauM to new Siil)*rrliwr l J Notwithstanding tho coutof Reprinting these Periodi cals has more than doubled in consequence ot' the c Hor mone rise uf Paper and of It general advance in all ot her expenses—auu uutwitludii tiding other publishers are re dueing the size or merest* ipg the price of theh publica tions, we shall continue, for tho year 1864, to furnish ours complete, :u> hereto re, at the old rates, via : THE LONDON QUARTERLY (CO-OEUVXTIVH). 2. TIIE EMNBUGH REVIEW (Whig). 3. I THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (f*H Cut.ncn). 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). ! BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Toax). Ti:i?3lS. Per Ann. For any one of the four Ruvicwi $3 00 i For any twoofthe four Reviews 5 00 j | For May three of the four Reviews... 7 00 j For all four of the Reviews . 8 00 I Ear Blackwood's Magazine _.3 00 { For Blackwood and one Review 5 00 i For Blaekwooil and two Reviews 7 00 ' For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00 ! For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 00 POSTAL K. ( The postage to all parts of the United .States is omhfifi | ty-eix rente a yenr for the whole Jite publication*, vj* Gj | twenty-four cents a year for Itlaekwood and ovfyj£ c< ceute a year for a Review. Postage payable at l -'" where tho nuiuhers arc rceeived, PREMIUMS. New Subscribers to.jwy two ot the . * ~ne of tho will receive a preen'" l * ihcir choice five w jj[ receive j four Reviews (orI $63. Subscribed | 1( . ¥ j ewg f or Iggj. — i their choice Of anv two of the 1864, may procure j Subscriber* to any or w ijicli thev .nay not i any of she four Reviews " >r dollar a year each. } be entitled a-'i prpniiuuis, n September Number of j Ihe Third h 'J' ta article by an English officer / Black wood, co ) lt of tieltyehurg, is now ready I who was present at"' ' i pricecents. , communications should ho addressed Remittances ' 10 tEONARD SCOTT A CO., Publishers, No 38 W*" ker fit., bel. Broaiway and Church St. ti,o Publish tho FARMER'S GUIDE, Ity Hesry Stuphrvs of Ediushurgi) and late J. P. Nott rov, of A alo College. 2_vols. Royal Octavo, 1600 pages md numerous Engraving*. PRICE, $5, for the two vnlumes. Bv Mail $7. L. SCOTT A CO. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. In pursnaneo of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bed ford county. 1 will er.pi.se to public sale on tho premises in the Borough of Bedford, on SATURDAY THE 30TH DAY OF APRIL. INST, the following Real Estate lato the property of Dr. William Watson Dcc'd. vis. A lot >f ground situate in the Borough of Bedford on tbo corner of Pitt and Richard Streets, beiujf SO feet in front tm Pitt Street and 240 feet on Richard street J Composed of one whole lot and one third of a lot. This property is esteemed one of tho best business local ities in tho Borough, and wi§ hp sold altogether or divided into aronller lots to suit purchasers, subject to the lease of the tenant- in posesrion. Also at the same time and place about 1200 am-cs of val uable timber and farmlands in lots of between OO Solomon Diehl $2 44 130 Maria Diehl 1 87 15 Thomas J Bonnet! 1 72 Broadtop township. 150 Jiicies Entrikctt 1 65 15 Porcbhs William Gray 2 46 140 33 James l'atton 22 05 lift 330 •• 7 175 135 * 68 44 on 1 -JO if i lie Samuel Kerr 8 00 *22 Burnett Mowing 6 98 166 Johnstone 7 6h If'AJ Isaac Kerr 7 C 8 I tO John Kaxor 92 ■"8 If Mowing, J*. 78 Jacob Myers 9 44 394 v 125 James Razor 1 20 John Dercram 16 60 AO® John Bollmuii 28 70 20 L. J. Watson 5 76 5*3 Stephens A Co. 18 62 23* Foster A Scboll 8 68 1* James Figart 1 28 *O3 Jacob Sitriue 10 44 6® William Fignrt 6 00 I®6 J'unlap A Evans 16 00 Christian Ba. r.en 3 72 Josiab Baoon 8 80 c ' John Cessna, Hem. 1 23 15 .. 70 S2 T6 113 James Button 5 40 B'® Button A Euston 10 80 26 John King's heirs 1 10 3® John Cessna, Esq. 90 188 John Devereaux T 60 Evans W A A Griffith 1 80 13 Kutriken A Wilson 2 86 Kntriken A Patterson 5 35 25 Johnathan Edwards 4 18 *8 James Eutriken 6 24 18 " " S 37 *® Flnkc A Dnnlap 6 88 21 John Fordo 30 118 Hopewell Iron A Coal Co 11 73 438 •• .. .. .. 12 36 168 " u 04 " ■ gO 100 - M „ „ , 3 (JO 80 Huntingdon A B. T. R. R. Co. 99 75 - * 13 60 260 . a 76 37 Johnninisb 24 Kesslcr A Whitney 3 20 Beter Kesslcr 4 25 J® " •• 1 .89 Alexander King A Co. 43 .96 188 Williuin Lovaall 13 06 IJ® John McCanlee 18 67 88 " Rev. E. B. Phelps 626 J tunes Batten 3 03 166 •• .< 246 8 Rogers 1 20 Joseph lticheson A Ehrieves .26 02 *8 .James Richesur. A Bbrievos 3 38 I T ® B. A. Wilson A MeCanJos 35 31 Sf { ' t P- A. Wilson ACo 34 24 II Warsing A Kviuis Celeruiis. Marv Kegg 1 08 11* Michael Kodf 2 48 *lB Agnes Roof ,1 20 *°B Jacob Whetstone 1 20 'l* l *! Jacob Wy.md J 00 111 Andrew Kthoek 04 88 Joseph A Emanuel Diehl 84 Author Brown J 28 58 Philip Diehl 48 •Cumberland Valley. James Irving " 2 .76 58 Jumes Uevden if 28 * *'' i ttampiu 4 76 | \ " ' iuoi Joseph Mun . ,jj £! 1 ~ l-H.ouol *o w t lg w 6 x Alexander Moa* 3 ts .L, ~ fiwothy .Mow a 3B ! David Piper ** George Albert! fj ' _ Joseph Lancaster ,jO " f tephen Moan 3 ;;g B||° ~ -Montgomery 70 *• Wishart *4 ** M ill i gun , oator 1 06 286 *£[, Township. Montgomery $ IS " 5 Carr 3 yg 888 Swnrts 30 88 x Juniata Township. j Vicholaa Knouff 31 30 Londonderry Township. James Shaw 1 75 Surah Wright jy Liberty Township. 260 Wary Gordon 0 14 '-00 Jauies Gordon 0 44 4 "0 Thomas Jonea 060 159} Stephen Kerr 1 00 1<">8 Edward Langly 7 08 200 Jacob Miller 2 08 200 Mary Piper 2 08 200 Amelia Piper 2 98 100 Edward Stono 11 88 132 John Toinm 0 60 37* Hannah Alberti 6 16 Aid Maria Alberti 10 33 32 Jam 11 Entrikon 88 50 " " 3 A6 H'3 Alexander Montgomery 1 32 200 John Kerr 2 68 200 Samuel Kerr 2 OS 20 Pram-is Moan 1 66 130 Stephen Kerr 1 00 200 Milligan A lienodlci 1 66 15 Heeler A Bowser 34 0 George Thompson 08 1 lot Duke Ftenev 68 8 Gen. W. 11. Irwin a 1 39 G. D. Trout 24 200 John Ft.mo 4 39 200 Bernard Moan 2 32 103 John Mcllnay 84 132 David Piper 1 08 2 f, 0 Maria Albert! 2 26 10T 33 Thomas A John King 74 70 William P. Scholl 2 43 14 Fehcll A Daugherty 47 W A. 15. Currett 1 46 i tot Henry Stonerook 24 1 " Daniel Stoner 24 1 " Daniol Baer 24 300 Eliiabeth Miller 7 9S 1 " Samuct Tingling 21 I " Jacob Biddle 24 I " Ipliraim Smiltiaj 24 1 ** James Dnnn 1 23 1 " Tarry Kenney 1 30 i " ftoflrcy's heirs J 73 I " Samuel Carmaok 34 1 " Daniel Baer 34 1 " Mri-. l.awraenoa 34 1 " Ann Scott 34 1 " S. J. Africa 34 Monroe Township. '534 Frcderiok Collibarger 72 Kapier Township. 00 George Davidson 60 100 Abuer Kogers CO Providence East 219 Samuel Tate's heirs 44 100 " '< " 44 100 mum i.j 1244 " " ** 2> 102 40 Perches Heiokiah Logan 12U .02 02 " Charles Logan 1 20 .0 P. Clingerman 40 00 70 " John Cavan 1 20 .00 Thomas Cavaa 1 20 4) Ezekiel Cook 1 02 iOO William Long 1 80 .00 William Cavan 1 60 17 Joseph Spark's helrt 16 131 110 Perebes John Crosby 1 64 Providence West. 10 David Holler 28 St. C'luir. 5984 John Linn 1 20 .65 James May 1 2u HI William Snirely 1 20 Vnion Township. 100 John Swaggart 6 34 100 Leonard Swugg&rt 3 61 !6S Alexander La-duos 2 38 110 William Smith 1 04 13 Samud fiurket 44 110 John Shev 88 >0 Frederick Snyder 44 ibo4 Peter Ci.unee or CasoeQ 3 64 ;005 John Dalton 1 98 174 Jeremiah Jackson 2 82 130 Jiici.b Swaggart 1 48 100 Hugh Doyla 3 68 106 James Dunlap 3 6S 140 William Pearson 3 96 >0 Ebeuezer Branham 3 Of. 111 Philip Gordon 2 TO 120 Courad Imlcr S6 200 C'hristlv Bowse* 2 30 100 George Laib 88 100 Jacob llurkct 8S 160 Peter Shoenborgts 1 32 123 John Still 3 64 2uo Michael Shimer I 90 60 Michael Ghafer 1 22 60 Conples (Brush Mt) Bti 433 Hugh Porter 1 10 339 Griffith Evans 3 96 402} Philip Stine 3 64 439 john Martin 3 96 330 Wilson Hunt 3 96 363} Alexander Seott S 94 i2T Dr. P. Shoenbergar 3 16. 124 " 3 68 20 " 24 90 . 1 48 150 William Laugham 2 46 40 Peter Shimer 40 Woodberry .South. 134 Peter Shoenberges 3 00 216 Isabel Davis 24 34 100 Parches John S. llotrick 28 Woodberry Middl 10 Henry Burgert 1 66 6 Isaac Burgert J 08 19 " " 1 32 22 Eensinger's hairs l 60 27 Jacob Hoover I 32 60 " " 2 26 62 John McFadden 3 76 20 Frederick Nieodemoa T 30 16 George Nicodemus 1 32 60 John Nicodemut 1 it 50 John Stonerook 1 24 18 Samuel Sbriver 1 6£ 14 Charles Typer I 30 13 Jacob Zook 76 15 75 40 Bonner's hoirs 2 28 4 Stonerook I 98 403 William Montgomery t 60 150 Robert Montgomery 2 iC 13 Jacob Furry 90 20 Binehart Heplogio 2 4£ 6 Patton A Mud ant J OS 13 John Teotcr .90 1! Hamuel Teete* 83 14 14 Perebes G. i{. Spang 1 28 13 Jacob Smith 1 08 19 John Z. Smith 1 14 17 George Smith 1 14 20 Archibald AlcFaddaa 1 24 14 Henry Stonerook • 1 24 CO John Trerii 1 14 Treasurer's Office, apr. 1,1864—L WANTED. Several thousand feet of dry 4x4 Cherry; also 4 inch Cherry Plank. Also old cupper and brass. Address EAGLE WORLS, Harrisburg, Pa. march 25, 1854— 1>r " ! C „^ KL HJLLBOA*. U. , 1854 _ r IREDRJCK IIILLKOAF, March - ' • A dntiuiit raton. titfninistrator's Notice. ! f.AU'§< Administration having been granted lots.. > Ks " s,c " f Eredru-k Machtlev. 1 dt. ( iaiftonsiiip, deceased by the register of "11. rit, ni ! county m<'r.iuknowins themxslm indebted to S estate Jfanestedn, make tamediatepnvm7Jd tCI I PreMDttheui Kl*rfy authenticated for j [ administrator's Notice. ]' Ct, i?'4nn i t rat ? upon the Estate of Jacob T),t wiler. Lite Middle Woodberry township, deceased hav ing h, en gm d to the subscriber* by the Register of Bed ford count all persons indebted to said estate, arereoue*!- cd to utter umediftte payment, and those having claim* ! will make owu the same without dclav. i MOSEti'DETWItER, . -Us, , DAVID 0. HOOVER. Aprlfl, '4, f, Adminitrators. | administrator's Notice. LettA " Administration upon the Estate of Margaret Iruler. Ijfee Bedford township, deceased. having '"been granteB ie Register of Bedford county to John S. lra lcr of B||foi township, all persons indebted to said estate are to make immediate payments, and those hav ing olaifc (ainat the same, w ill present them without de -1 JOHNS. I.ULER, April Elil.—f. Adm inittratwr. I Aministrator's Notice. Le(ier#ovdminietration upon the Estate of John Moti gnr, iaccpf miata township, deceased, having been grant ed to t . gtersigned by the Register of Bedford county, nil persoS debted to said estate are requested to make immedi.-iKyraeat, and those having claims will make known lb me without delay. johxalsip; DANIEL MKTZOAR, If Adminiotrotort, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. E l c of Sirliael Hummer, dee'd. The ui k-igncd appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of cord county, to examine and settle the excep tions to t I "count of James Allison, Esq. Executor of tho las ten 11. £ ; .Michael Hammer, dee'd. and to report adis tribution fie fund in the bands of said accountant, will attned to iiduties of his appointment, at his office in Bed ford, on ft day the 16th day of April, A. D. 1801, it ten o'clock A sof said day. £L L. RUSSELL, March 1,661.—f. Auditor AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In Ui|'4i)hans' Court of Bedford County. In the Beer of the distribution of thefund arising from tbe sale Real Estate of tho minor children of Ann Rebccco kderode, dee'd. The uid|cigned having been appointed auditor to make distributran>t tho fund above mentioned, in tho hands of John Alsjp, sq. the trustee authorized and appointed to sell the sap eal Estate, amongst the heirs of said Ann Rebecca üßti erode, dee'd, and creditors Ac, will attend to the UutieAis appointment at his office, in Bedford Bor. ough, on weiosday tke lßtb day of April, next, at 10 o'clock, i"|>H ben and where all tha purties interested may appear id be heard. A. KIN®, March aßjiG-L—e. Auditor. I AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Thcunc rjned appoilited Auditor by the Court of Common] eof bedford county, to make distribution of the money |jng from the sale by tho sheriff of said comi ty, of the I (Estate of Charlotta Kadelmugh, will atteud to the dut |f his appointment, at his office in Bedford, on Thursd lie fourteenth day of April, A. D. 1564 at ten o'clock A. I.f said dar. S. L. RUSSELL, March 2 (64. —f. Auditor. , EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is eby given that Letters Testamcntaiy have been grant iy the Register of Bedford county to the subscriber, he Estate of George Sligcr, late of Cumber land Vallej vnship, deed., and all persona indebted to said Estate requested to make immediate payment and those havinj aims thereon are required to present them duly autheu ited for settlement. L. WHIP. Executor. , Residing in Cumberland Valley. Badfords 48, IS64>—f** ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. NotiecirJ pby givtn that the account of thora&n Old ham, one of | assigrfes of George Snyder of Union town ship, has bci itbibind and tiled on the Common Pleas of Bedford cou I, at tfil Prothoaotary's office, and that the same will be lowed iy the Court on Tuesday the lid day of May, nex nless ijiuse he shown why it should not he allowed. I 0. E. SHANNON, apr. 8. 1 BAhL | Proth'y. BRY4n {TRATTON & CO'S CHIIN <1? INTERNATIONAL COMEMAL COLLEGES. Established lit he fofeirving cities: liILADELPHIA, S. E. Corner fpc* |h and Chesnut Streets, New York, Brooklin, .ll>afy|rroy, Providence. Portland, llart /crson* and dyspeptics can use this excellent coffee wil ut the injurious effects experienced by using other oofl : In store and for sole by G. R. A W. OSTKIL March 18,1864- , ALARGEvarii of window jiapor just reoaived c Harry's Dru t Bonk L'turo. _V. : 1 HOSTETTER'9 Celebrated f i STOMICH BITTERS. . * I" !r * ""'lpowprful Tnnie, porrootir* anJ alUrnllof wonderful efficacy in disease of the STOMACHH LIVER AND BOWELS. | Cu ,™ D yfP e t M, '. Lher "°raplaint. Heodacbe, dr oll iiy, crv'jasiu'-.-, Depression of f.piriu, Consij>* i,,n I "Iff. Intermittent Fevera, Cram pa iwid (Spasms,® l tt!i 1 '■mpiainU of either Sax, arising from Bodily W I whether inherent in the system or piodueed by fgtcial I j causes. " Nothing that is not wholesome, genial ami rc#fc t '\ t " j in it, nature enters into the composition of llc®f er s I Stomach Bitters. This popular preparation I mineral of any kind, no deadly boiiitical elctn> ,)0 f fiery excitant; lint it is a combination of the ex®* "1 j rare Whamir herbs and plants with tit: purest j eat of all diffusive stimulants. X It is wellto be forearmed against disease, and fe'f ** j j human system can be protected by human means® l ' ll "'' j maladies engendered by an unwholesome atmosplß ' n >- I l>ure water and other externa! causes, llostettar'j^ffl* l "" j may be relied on as a safeguard. j In districts infested with f'rreranii Ague, it lißi rf-f ' n found infallible as a preventive and irrebuttable aAr l ' i n, ~ j I'dy, and thousands who resort to it under apjirSasi"" of an attack, escape the scourges an ' di gestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to j ferrous Atrojjbt ' w - MW of Spirits, smrf Fit* of /„•/ or, find prompt Bser manent relief from the Bitters. Tlni testimony ■phis point is most conclusive, and from both sexes, ft The agony of Billions Colic is immediately assßfi'>' a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasion alßjh'Vt iug to it, the return of the complaint may be prwtfc'ak 7ic*, J'l cuoitui f lit coy and Debility and Doefipude arising from Old Age. it exercises on electric' fiju In the convalescent stages of all diseases it opelpja-s a invigorant. When the powers of nature are rink it operates to re-enforce and re-establish them. jK. Last, but not least, it is Tit* OnJtf Safe manufactured from sound and innoxious materialfch'en ! tirely free from the acid elements present morel; in ' iu all the ordinary tonics and stouiiirhies of the Compound Fluid Extract Bncho, a positive BLqm cilie remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneyßfvel and Dropsical Fwellings. This medicine increases the pow or of digestiojfcpv-" 1 - eites the Absorbents into healthy action, by Watery or Calcareous desposition l , and all - largewent* are reduced, as well ait Pain and iuMus"L HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHL'.B For Weakness arising from Kxcovses. habits tion, Early Indiscretion of Abuse, attended w lowing symptoms :■ — Indisposition to exertion, Loss of power, Lo^Bfft 1 "- ory. Difficulty of breathing. Wes.k Nerves, 'fibli.ug, Horror of disease, Wakefulness, Dial nets of Yfifou *iu in the back. Universul lassitude of the Muscular'sem Hot hands, Flushing of the hody, Dryness of do, Eruptions of the face, J'allid eouuteoaaee. There symptoms, if allowed to go on, whicUfails'di cine invariably removes : soon follows immUi JK ifv epileptic fits, in one of which the patient lu'.vWl- —• Who wili'say they are not frequently foHowetSnrV® direful diseases, insanity and consumption. K*: are uware of the cause of their suffering but none mil eVss | the records of the insane assvlnias. And ■wfeteiy I deaths by Consumption bear ample witness tuKtr. of the assertion. The constitution once affected with an ic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to flpisen and Invigorate the system, which Hembold's rliu invariably does. A trial will convince th^Hstp- Fcmales, Females, Females.—ln many efToßns " liar to females the extract buchu is |>ny other remedy, as in Cholosis or Retention, painfulness or suppression of customary w ivawri al cerated or schirrhotis state of the uterus, leup|rth or whites, sterility, and fur all complaints incidtni tlocx whether arising from indiseretioe, habit of dHghht.. or in the deeline'or change of life. Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpieasSfec lu ge roil s medivine. Hembold'sextract bnehu aMofe-.ed rose wash, cures secret diseases in all their stsjfeatlc expense, littlo or no change iu diet, no inconvafepb-aid no exposure. It causes a frequent desire Bn if.- strength to Urinate, thereby removing obitraHAirc venting and curing strictures ofthe Uretba, uflHn via and iudamaXion, so frequent in the class of dKajsund exjielling all poisonous diseased and worn out ®|tt Use lietubold's Extract Buchu for all aifoet".si n i | -liscasc" of the Urinary organs, whether existjtag j r Female, from whatever cause originating aß?mu ter of how long standing. Diseases of these organs require the aid of ■Kti.c ! Hembold's extract buchu in the great diurc K'i is certain to have the desired effect iu all disease fenich | it is recommended. Evidence of the most reliable and respoiuil K car ter will rceompanv the medicine. Price SI.OO per bottle, or six forss.oo. Deli rfcd tiny address, securely packed from observation |)ril.-e symptoms in all commuui ations. Cures flßrtrcd, advice grafts. Address letters or information H. B. HEM BOLD, Che st. 104 South tenth ft below Chestnut, hi Hembold's Mtdieal depot. Hembold's Drug id .m j ieal Warehouse. 50t Broadwiy Now York. Beware f Countertits an- unpriueipaled d levin j endeavor to dispose "of theiifown" and "otht L'c! on the reputation attained byjHcinhold's genu k -pa rations. Hembold's extract buchu, Hem 1-1 [ tr-uei T.arsaparilla, Hembold's iui|roved rose wash. ife a; Druggists every where. Aslaor llemboid's, ta ifcthci cnt out the advertisement atfl Send for it and a itapo sition and exposure, dee. 11, ISCiO—ex. L •THEFIXKIuE & lul <\ SEWING M&CHINE COM 11, 338 BROADWA4 NEW YORK. | | This Company lieing dulyßcensed, their Ma ir protected from infringemcii and mitigation, pt,, n desiring to procure a Sewinglacbine should pu tht, C t FINKLE & LY|N MACHINE for the following reasons: j E Ist. There is no MaehintinnkHig the tigh®r, ork 0 rk xtictl, which is so s mplc andv easily understood. 2nd. There is no Fevving lachine so UurabK , j , easily kept in order. 3d. There is no Fewing Syhinc capable t< fog t crcat a range of work : no w*k ever required | fepi j Fewing, but what may be dcS| perfectly on ou Mihh from Luce to coarsest Cloth.a 4th. Wherever our Macliit# have been fair! txlf.itv in competition with other ti4 class Machine r*bu. been awarded first prcmium-| r >th. With new improveuiefe constantly i>ci; ja-lcd with perfection of Meclianiewkill, obtained I e) jieriencc—we aim to productflMachine whie] thai I source of profit and pleasure# the purchaser. | fitli. There is no Fewing jjchiuc so fully fetntci us ours : for we warrant evef Machine we s [to -i better satisfaction than anydShvr, or we will money. 7th. Wo still further rcdiiii our prices, am rim tl quality of the Machine is cwidcred, it will f fad: conceded that for S4O we furnish the best and cheaiit Machine in th Wj-pl. Fend for a Circular, which®ith price-list, s of work done on the Family Mu'hiiit, will be i Hi mi. free. , Agents wanted who will pi<4ase Machines. consign. Finkle A Lyon fn K*y. 538 BROADWAIn'EW YORK. Agent.—B. J. McCACgutJiearoßD, PA. April 1, 1864—tf. alleAany Male and Ferlle Semlna y, lIAINFLfO, Pa. The second quarter of thw'rir.g Fesiion ' tils! atitntion beings Wednesday,W"il 13, Terms reasonable. $23 ill pay nil expi it) fc Quarter, (11 weeks.) J For further information, Bress J. W. llUOHEFsiincipal, Bsburg, Bedfoil c Tx mar. 18 18C4— tf. 1 I 1 ~ 1 ' i "WBjßßpww RECRUITS FUR THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS, VIIM tk Diitmcr, 20. 166A-Di*trict JTJSK J/ *"* D to JISIUST UE F , _,£!£.'F® B ®<* B "IWT,. COBHS. : AbU*riJ%~* AW Z *** "ARIA** vtl tefvieo W IVO AN ?? 9T * D " *&" *•' Uionty. to U RL-N.ODCA FRORA M ! ! H-SJR may be entitled K<.7 ® $6 *rfciJ> Corps DO not receive advance ELL:L | ST!A G M the MARIA* ; TCI STTO, >• '*- ing for tb Naval Service or the ed on the onntas f or drrt ,L ttn '"' Cor H ore credit- Men £&££ AR^" Invalid t'orp* (now the Wan r "™PM'W of the j creditedto the to be tnrni.hed'nndo^Jha'.lraft I the wrR THE l n' f " 4n i*' '*/""<• That „* hoshall forcibly roe is t < >R oppoee any ENROLMENT. OF WIT shall incite, counsel. encourage or who shall CONSPIRE or nA'derate with ANY other person "7 -7' AC notczcetdviyjire F/,OO.„,I rfollors. OR iMrUommmH or by boibof said pwiiiLnent* in thed.soretion of the court. And in caJXwsuch 7 7' ''. • UCTMT '- !JLNILERLN the first SR. Orleans. Evaporates, TEN,.,.,, finishes with one OPERATION. J# simple and easily mana ged. The only syrup makur in use |fivu years without A. rival. We will guarantee the cane more profitable than tury other crop For further particulars inquire nf J. H. tccholl, fchellw bnrg. where prime seed can be had. or at Geo. Blymyar A Son's, Bedford, Pamphlets furnished free at the abort* places. BLYMYEK, BATH* A DOT, Mansfield, Dhias feb. 26, ISC J—l mo, * MN (TITG #,S\\T§X T Hon. Wilson M'Candioss. Judge 17. TI. Circuit COCRT ProsidcnL PITTSBURG, P. 1., Corner. Peun and St. Clair streets. THE EARGESTJCHEAPEST ANB BEST SHR.OO Pay* for a full Commercial Course. /MT-XO extra charges for Mauufactnrer*. Pteambosfc,. Rnilroad and Bank Book-keeping. Ministers' sons' si, half price. .Students enter aud review at uny time. This Institution i| conducted by experienced Teuchnra and practical Accountants, who prepare young men for active bushieea at the least expense and shortest netie*. for the MOST lucrative and responsible situations. Diplo ma* granted for merit only. Hence the universafprefwt ence for graduates of this college, by business ineu. Prof. A. Cow'cy.the best Peuuiau of the Union, wbfc holds the largest number of Ist Premiums, and ovi SUT" competitors, teachers Rapid Business Writing. Circulars containing full information sent free on ap plication to the Principals. JENKINS A SMITH.- Pittsburg, I'FC july S, 1863— ia. LLGABGR AKTIRS OR PROVOST MARWUAL, F SIXTEENTH DISTRICT, PUS A. F Chvmhtrtbury MarcH 32,1861. ) The drafted Men of this District who havo never yet re ported by reason of belonging to Six {Month s Regiment* and who have lately been mustered out of the service wul report forthwith at these Headiiuarters or HO deemed scrters. . To LONGER delay reporting will be to lo*E the right of paying commutation money or furnishing a substitute, afr ter which onlv personal sev rice will satisfy the retjuus*- menu of the law. GEO. EYBTF.R, - Capt. and Trovost Marshal 16th District L'EUWFT. March 26,1806. —C. DEI'AHTMKNT or COMBOS Jlurriiiury, March D, LI-CA. J To fie Sekooi Dirtetori of litdjorif Cointy. GEXTLEMEN.—Application having been Boards of Directors of a majority of tbo school dictri ta in said countv. stating their desire to increase to* salary of the County Fuperintendeut thereof, you are respectfully requested to meet in Convention at the I ONR OI o, Bedford Borough, on Saturday, the 2nd day of April, 1861. at LI o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose ABOVE Rated, according to the terms of the eight VB * supplement to the school law, approved the Bth day of MAJ 1 3SS ''* PAMUKL P.BATES, Dept. and Acting SupL Common .(Schotila. J Maroh 18,1864. E. . ,|. ALSU' & SON AUCTIONEER A COMMISSION MERC'F^^ 1 Bedford, Pfi ■PEPPKCTFV XI.Y eoHeit R^ D FIT Shoe*, Dry Goods, kinds of merchandice for auction *'"* P"**" ™ RBrransc-S --. ~ , , . . Iletlford. Philadelphia. „ PHILIP FORI) A CO. HON. JOB. MAN A. BOYD A HOUGH. ' A. YOUNG A BROS. B. *. Bed ford, jan. 1,1863— tf. OYESJOYEBL! I take this method ofinf rming -HE Y-WTO that I HAVE ■ T„L ~, T V U.-tH-ueer AM: .-:I!e Lireoso, and WKI uuetiu wbeneve r desired on the shortest uotieouud MOAT romtona 'BVE""N* wishing the servicos of THE auctioneer >UL please call upon too undtriigued HRFBIJ MLVERTISMT - V U-L.VU ' BODLORD, PS. jaa. 9 XS63— if. F -T