NOTICE . The nnnunl meeting of the Bedford county Teachers' Association will he held in the Court J louse in Bedford beginning on Monday, Dee. 28th, and continue during the week. A eotir.se oflocturts on rhysiology arid another on Phys ical Geography will be delivered by able lect urer.'. The forenoons will Le devoted to Clues Drills, the afternoons to the reading of Essays and De ports, and the evo'jning to lectures. Arrangements have been made to have one of the most interesting an J profitable meeting ever held in the County, and every teacher in the county should be present. Every teacher should bring with him a text hook on each of the common School branches. JOHN G. FISHER, Ch. Bus. Com. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas and Levari Facias to tnc directed, there will be sold nt, the Court House in the borough of Bed ford. on Saturday the 2d day of January, 1864, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit: One lot of ground in the borough of Bedford, fronting about 00 feet on the south side of Pitt ■street, with a two story dwelling house with hack building attached and frame stably there on erected, and lot extending back about 210 •feet to an alley, adjoining lot of Samuel Shuck j ■on the east, and lot of A. J. Sansom and wife tin the west, situate in Bedford borough, Bed ford county, and taken in execution as the prop erty of Charlotte Radebaugh. JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Dec. 4, 1860. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of Bcilford Toicns/lip School District for the year ending June 1, 18ti3 . Tax rate mills on the dollar of valuation. RECEIPTS. Gross amount of Duplicate, $1127 Go Deduct exonerations, s">l 90 Collectors' comaibsHiriß 53 78 $lO5 77 $lO5 77 J?ctt amount if duplicate, slO2l 80 Received from State appropriation 189 20 " From S. Defibaugh late treas. 140 00 Total, §1351 00 EXPENDITURES. Paid 11 teachers for four months av eraging s2l 18 p, per month §032 00 For fuel and contingencies, 151 03 Repairs, 33 774, Treasurer's percentage, 28 09 Secretary for senders, 20 00 $1164 804 Palanea on hand, 186 10$ $1351 06 J. T. GEPHART, P.es't. Attest— JOHN BSOWS, Sec'ry. Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court o( Bedford county, the subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, in Bloody Run, on Saturday, the 26/A any of December 1863, the following described real estate, late the proper ty of Josiah BaugtiT.aii, dee'd., to wit: The one un divided half part of a lot of ground being lot No. 17, in Ihe general plan of Hloody Hun. fronting Oil feet on the Bedford and Chambersburg Turnpike road and running back 165 leet to n sixteen and a halt feet alley, adjoining s lid alley on the north, lot of William Lysinger on Ihe cast, anu a 40 feet street on the west, wi"h Foundry buildings tbereon erected, and known as Ihe Bloody Run Foundry This properly contains all Ihe patterns, flasks, en gine, training lathe, and every thing complete for a Foundry. Also, the undivided half of a lot of ground in Blood y Run, adjoining JamesStecknan on the west, and fronting 73 leet on the Bedford anil Chambers* burg Turnpike road, adjoining on the east a street 49J feet wide, anil extenning back 105 feet to a IG£ feel alley, and being 73 feet wide along said alley, with a fiame dwelling house and wash nouse there on erected. Possession to be given on the liist day of February, 1864. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. TERMS—One-third of the purchase money to re main in the property during the lifetime of the wul ow of Josiah Baugbman, deceased, one-third of the balance in hand at confirmation of sale, and the res idue jr. two equal annual payments without iuteiest. JEREMIAH BAUGHMAN, ■Guardian of the minor children Jotiah JJiughman, deed. December 4, 1863. At the tame time and place "he subscribe! will offer the other undivided half of said properties so as to give to the purchasers a complete title to the whole thereof. JEREMIAH BAUGHMAN. Public Sale OF VALUABLE PERSONA!. PROPERTY. The subscriber living in Colerain township, Bed ford county, will sell at public, sale on TUESDAY, the I.lth of December, inst., the following valuable personal property, to wit: Five head of work Horses, .1 bead of Colts, 3 Mitch Cows, 13 head of young Cattle, 36 head of Sheep. 8 Shvats, one Four Horse Wagon and Bed, I Two Horse Wagon, Sled, Sleigh, Horse Gears of all desciiplions, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Fanning Mill, Ploughs, Harrows, Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythes, ond other fanning utensils, Wheat, Corn, Oats and Bnckwheat by the busbel, Hay and Fodder by the ion, Stoves, &c. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. Al. of said day, when terms willhe made known. DANIEL F. STONE. . Dee. 4, IXH. ' ' Public saie OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of on order of the Orphan.' Court of Bedford county, the' undersigned will offer for sale, -on the premises, in Hopewell township, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1863, the r-al estate of Michael Fluck, dee'd., containing 146 ACRES and 22 perches, neat measure. The improvements are u .good Frame Dwelling House, Bunk Barn and other ooit-boi'dinga. A gool spring of never failing water is upon the premises. About •one-he 1/ of the land i* cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and is located within two miles of 'he rail road. Terms—o.rie-thiid at confirmation of sale and the balance in two equal annual payments. SAMUEL S. FLUKE, Dec. 4. 18S3—4f. Adro'r. SAFOXIFiBii, OR CONCENTRATED LYE FAMILY SO A P iM AK E It. WAR makes high prices; Saponifier helps to re duce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using your kitchen grease. E?-CAUT!ONt As spurious I.yee are offered also, be careful and only buy the PATENTED aiticle put sip in IRON cans, all others being COI'NTERFEITS. Pcunsylvania Salt Alauuraoluxing Co/ Puir.AnsLritiA—No. J27 Walnut Street. PITTSDL'BG—Pitt Street AND Duqueirie Way, November 27, ISo3—3ia Orphans 9 Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. III piiisuance of an order of the Oiphans' Coui t of Bedford county, there will be sold at public sale, on the premises, in St. Clair township, in said county, on MONDAY, Die. 28 th day of December , 1863, inst., the l'o'lovcirij real estate, late the property of Ilenry Ickes, dee'd., to wit: A Tract of band sit uate on George's crpek, in St. Clair to.vn.-hip, ad joining lands of Samuel Clark, Amos Edwards, Ja cob Stuff', Alexander McUrigor and otners, contain ing 167 acres and 70 peiches, more or less, of which 50 acres of upland and 30 acres of meadow are clear ed and under fence. There is also a good apple or chara on *his tracr. The irnpioveinenTsaju a story and a halt log and frame house, a double Jog barn, and other out buildings. The woodland on this tract is well covered with excellent timber. TERMS—One-third of the purchase money to re main m the hands of the purchaser during the life time of the widow, the interest to be pc id her seitii- from the date of confirmation of sale. One-third of the balance to be paid at the confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two e. ipial annual payments thereafter without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds, or bonds and mort gage. HENRY ICK.ES, Adm'r. Dec. 4, t863—.1t. §5 Reward* Escaped from the custody of the subscriber, rnn stable of St. Clair township, on the- 25th nit., JER EMIAH MOCK, about 22 years of age. stout built, had oil u lilacs, suit of clothes ant! White hat. The nbove leward will be paid for tin' delivery of said Mock at the office of J. H. Wright, Esq., in Pleas antville. GEORGE S. YEAGEK, Dec. 4, 1803—3t* Constable. STRAY STEER. Taken up trespassing upnn the pit mises of the subscriber, in Loudonderiy township, some time in August last, a red and white spotted stet r, supposed to be two years old last spring, having f notch out of the under side of the right ear. The owner is desired to come, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or be will be sold according Io law. GEORGE WOLKORD. December 4, 1803—3t* 1 IMPfIITiNITOTITB IN RELATION TO THE JANUARY DRAFT. Headquarters, Provost Marshal, Sixteenth District, Pennsylvania, Chambtrslurg. Nov. 25,1863. — i'ruil - cd alphabetical lists of the names and residences of all persons, of both classes, enrolled as liable to military duty in this District, are being prep ired as speedily as possible. Copies will nt once bo forwarded to the several Enrol ling Officers, at whose houses as well as at Post Offices uud other public places they may be in spected. Any person enrolled may appear before the Board of Enrollment and claim to have his name stricken off' the list, if he can show to the satisfaction of the Board that ne is and will not be at the time (Janua ry sth) fixed for the next draft, liable to military duty on account of Ist Alienage. 2d Non-residence. 3d Unsuitableness of Age. 4th Manifest Permanent Physical Disability. The time for so appearing before ihe Board and claiming to have names stricken off will expire with the 20th of December, next, alter which day ao ca ses w-.1l be heard. Person* who may be cognizant of other persons liable to military duty, whose names no not appear on the lists, are requested to notify Ihe Board ot Enrollment. All persons enrolled on information thus teceived are entitled to avail themselves of the privilege of appearing within rbe time limited and claiming to have their names stricken oil, the same as if they hail been originally enrolled. The Board of Enrollment will he in session daily until 20tn prox., to act on such cases as may be presented. GEO. EYSTER, Cap. S; Pro. Mar. J6lh Dis. Pa. Nov. 27. 1863. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. j ne colleciois JIU isuo m rue umereni uorougiis and townships of the county of Bedford, are requir ed to meet the Board of Military Auditors at the bouse of Col. John Hufei., in the borough of Bed ford, on the Ist day of January, 1864, where all le gal exonerations and abatements will be made for Militia Taxes. And be it known that no exonera tions will be made after the session of said Board. LEMUEL EVANS, F.es't. Nov. 27, 1863. Board Military Auditors. Pca*iotii and Uoiinly Claims. U. H. AKERS ha* received all the forms and in structions for procuring Soldiers' Pension and Boun ty money. He aUo has a partner in Washington City to prosecute Ihe claims speedily. Bedlorf-Nov. 27, 1863—tf W ANTE 1)7 100 CORDS TANNERS' BARK, at Farqnhar's CHEAP CORNER. Clover seed, Flax seed and Timothy seed wanted ! at FARQDHAR'S. j Any and all kinds of Country Produce taken at FAUQUHAR'S CHEAP CORNER. Come and buy your Clothing at CHEAP CORNER, Juliana st. Money raved by nuving BOOTS and SHOES at CHEAP CORNER. Best CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and SATINETTS at CHEAP CORNER. Come and get a good HAT or CAP at FARQDHAR'S. Some Beautiful PLAID SHAWLS, vrv cheap, at Nov. 27, 1863. FARQDHAR'S. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. A FARM, Containing übrnt 300 ACRES. 1 will expose to public sale on the premises, in Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, on Thursday, the 10th. day of December next. the following rer.l estate, to wit : A Tract of Land, lying on the west side of the Raystown Branch, containing about 300 ACRES, of which about 140 acres are cleared, fenced, and in good cultivation. There are good improvements on the premises, con sisting of a comfortable house, a double log b.irn,a stone spring house, and other out-buildings. The farm is well watered, having a spring in every field, and contains two fine ORCHA RDS. A large part of the land is river bottom, nnd produces in abundance. The farm will be sold altogether, or in two parts, to suit purchasers. The location of this farm is such as to command an excellent market all seasons of the year, it be ing but two miles Irom the Broad Top Railroad, at Cove station, and five miles from Coalmont. Terms will be made known on day ot sale. MARGARET HAMILTON. * Per DAVID HAMILTON, Agent. Cassville, Nov. 26, 1863. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of ar. order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, near Hopewell, on Saturday, December 19th, 1863, ali tbe following <t"srribed property of James Rieh tson, late of Broad Top township, dee'd., to wit i I he undivided hall of a tract of unimproved "and, adjoining lands of Schelt A Foster, tbe John Bnnn [ and John Belt surveys, containing 33 ACRES, more or less. 1 TERMS—One-third cash, at confirmation of sale, the remainder in two equal annual payments, with interest. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock on said day. For fu'.ther particulars inquire of Joseph W. Tate, Esq , Bedford, Pa., Lemuel Evans, Esq.. Coaldale, or the undersigned living near the premises. GEORGE VV. RICHESON. ! ~ Aijm'r. of J, Richoson, d*c'd. I November 87, 18?3. ' - COMMISSIONERS' SALE ! Of Unseated Lands in Bedford County. | Agreeably to the provisions of an act of As ; sembly, "Directing the mode of soiling Unseat j cil Lands, and for other purposes," passed the I 13th duy of March, 1815, and the supplement j thereto, passed 29th March, 1824, the Commis ! sionors of the county of Bedford hereby give notice that the subjoined list of Unseated lands purchased by the Commissioners of said county at Treasurer's sales, will be sold at the Court House in the borough of Bedford, on Tuesday, the oth duy of January, A. D. 1804, at 10 o'-1 clock, A. M. Said sale to be continued until ; all are disposed of. Acres. IVarr.inter, or Owner. BKIHOUD TOWNSHIP. 383'j Jacob Funk 67 John Keen 266 Israel Cossell 300 Andrew Mann 150 Matthew Taylor 400 John Ross Brand Top, 400 James Patton 160 Josiali Dungun 400 Robert Sharp 400 Jacob Meyers 97 Alir'm Kerns 16 Wm. Figard 300 Barclay & Foster 431 Thus Montgomery 150 David Lane 396 James Razor 189 Francis Moans 449 Isaac Herr Colerain. 421 \Y illiam Scott 439 David Ilessner 406 Christian Diehl 53 Frederick Smith 100 Jacob Mcchtlcy 64 J. 11, Shoenberger 399 Joliti Smith Cumberland Valley. 393-112p Geo. Davis 419-108p John Lewis 399-1 lop Wm. Lewis 444--16p John Piper 354-128p Robt Lewis 364 Steele Sample j Hopewell. 20 John MeCurapson 12 Henry Gates 100 .Martin Moans Ebenezer Lewis 433 John Moans 422 Bernard Moans 380 Francis Moans 428 Geo. Hawker 50 Jacob Meyers 440 John Razor 440 John Stune 400 James Told 400 David'n Wis'aard 2400 Wm. Lane John Montgomery 250 Isaac Barndollar 402 Samuel Herr 51 John Burgart 443 James Dilworth 400 Wm. Richards •1 1!) Samuel Tate, sr. 325 John Raz ir 22'7 /. Moans 250 Timothy Moans 20 9 Israel Moans Harrison. lot) Matthias Holler 70 lxogg & Harrier 50 Geo. W. Powell 3G2-50p Wm. l'iper 10 Li- J. Garretson & A. Sheats Liberty 40V Stvoope & King 448 Maria Albert! 375 I Cumuli Alberti 400 James Entriken 40 W. T. DnugLc.-ly 400 Edward Alberti 150 Stephen Kerr Londonderry. 198 Joint Mclluflcy 400 Rachel Elenor 453 Eiizibeth Golden 442 John Sample 457 Robert Sample Monroe. 169 Henry Mills 260 James Mountain 158 Michael Ileavener 176 Jacob Kisseil 20 David Fletcher 104 Jacob A. Wink 18.5 Sanson) Wink 499 John Treves 535 Jacob Martin JVopier. 100 Gabriel Hull 30 Gabriel Hull 150 Tbos Griffith 265 M. Riffle 439 Renry Hitter 406 John Davidson 409 John Potter 306 John Little 150 John O'Neal * Providence East. 223 James Enslcy 50 Abm. Buzzard 18 James Eusley 75 John Ilauks 400 JucobZiuinierman 100 Euhraim Hixon *JK? x, iiixuii xv iuiiun Providence Wast. 300 King's heirs Providence. 300 Well & Clovinger 300 John Harden 333 Surah Williams 301 Lemuel Gusiino 400 Isaac Cavin 429 John Carver 250 John Miller 418 Thos. DeWesso ! 140 Samuel Crossen 266 J.. Martin 398 Thomas Cavin 102 T. Logan 402 Isaac Cavin 314 John McCartney 447 11. Alberti St. Clair. 389 William Brown 407 Robert Gordon 419 J John Lynn 400$ John Giles Southampton. 409 Gust. Tomm 405 Nicholas To mm 419 Titus Tomm 439 Jos. Cooper 439 Jas. Reed, jr. 305 Reany Brent had 13 F] Corn. Cooper 503 Arthur Brown 200 James Hoyden 20!) Thomas Hey den 400 Wm. Brown 401A John Kerr 439 Wm. Reed 404 Daniel Half | 339 Stephen Reed Union. 396 Adam Mack 322 Michael Shinier 400 Michael Shinier 400 Stephen Clark 100 John Little 438 Alex. Irwine 407 Win. McClnne 40G A. Mann Wooilbirry Middle. 400 P. Shoenlierjicr SO John Todd 100 Jacob Snivcly 18 Jacob Huffman 10 Adam Souder 100 Hefflcy's heirs 10 Martin Hysong 40 John Watt 400 Margaret Montgomery (i'oodberry South. 447 John Harden 474 John Chancy 440 Ignatius Harden 482 Isabella Davis 441 Wm. Piper 444 Elizabeth Piper 420 Joseph Moans 47fi Alex. Moans 445 Stephen Moans 460 Samuel Moans 474 Wm. Montgomery Woodberry. 100 Henry Swoopo 4'21 Alex. Hoyd 346 Wm. Montgomery 432 Han. Montgomery The following traets, now in Fulton county, were purchased by the Commissioners prior to the erection of said county, and will bo offered for sale at tho above named time and place: Ayr. 100 Daniel Metzler 2 Lots E. Wallacs Bet hid. 412 Benj. Green 430 Jos. Reed 893 N. Scank 4894 J. Ward 439 D. Heed H4£ Wm. Powers 439 Harry Ward 398 Adam Ward 489 Abratn Ward 461 Jas. Iluff 462 Peter Huff 460 Robert Reed 434 Nathan Reed 428 Win. Thomas 439 Wm. Lec (MoKc) Dublin. 440 John King 15 John Harmon 160 Ephraim Zingler 424 G- Wild On Sidling Hill. 406 Andrew Logan The two tracts following are in Greenfield township, Blair county; 383 John Thomson 440 Jas. Graham Given under our hands at Bedford, this 4th day of December, A. D. 1863, P. J. SHOEMAKER, ANDREW CRISMAN, GEORGE ROADES, Attest— Commissioners. J ohm G Fisusn, Clerk ■*TZD \(P & Hon. Wilson jTl'Candlest, I Judge of the United States Circuit Court, Piesident. Corner Pemi and St. Clair Sis., Pittsburg, Penn- The Largest, Cheapest and Best. $35 Pays Jor a Jull Commercial Course. K?"No extra charges for Manufacturers, Steam boat, Railroad and Bank Book-Keeping. Ministers' , Sons at half pi ice • Students enter and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced leach ers and practical accountants, who prepare young men for active business at the least expense and shortest notice, for the most lucrative and responsi ble situations. DIFI.OMAS granted for merit only. Hence the universal preference for graduates of this College, by business men. PROF. A. COWLRY, the beet Penman of the Union, who holds the largest number of )RT PREMIUMS, and ovei all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wri ting. CIRCULARS containing full information sent PRKE on application to the Principals. JENKINS fc SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. where the Sons andClcrks of Bankers and Business Men graduate. November 6, 1863. Stray Cattle. Came to the premises of the subscriber, in Union township, some time in August, a brindle muley steer, with a white spot on his forehead, and white hind legs to the knees. Also, about the first of Sep tember, a red and white spotted steer, with a white Lead end notch cut out under the left ear. Also; at the same time, a red and white spotted muley heif er, with a bit of the right ear off and two notches cut out under same ear. Each supposed to have been one year old last spring. The owner, or own ers are requested to come, prove property, pay char ges and take them away, or they will be disposed of according to law. CHARLES ICKES. Union tp., Nov. 29, 1863—3t. STRAY STEER! Came trespassing on the premises of the subscri her residing in Napier township, about the first of October last, a red steer, with a few small white spots, and having a "half moon" cut out of the left ear. l'he owner will please prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be disposed ol according to law. GEORGE W. BOWSER. Nov. 20, 1863—St.* STRAY STEER. Came trespassing on the piemises of the under, signed, residing in Juniata township, übouttbe last of September, a red and white spotted steer, two years oid, with broa t boms. The owner is request ed to prove his property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be disposed of according to iaw. ALVY BOY LAN. November 20, 1803—3t MWItIIiHT &., Hifealgssig By (iters AND • TEA DEALERS, JV. E. Corner Second and Jlrck Streets, PHILADELPHIA. November 13, 1863—1y TppeUsT Notice it hereby given that appeals from the as sessment for 1864, will be held at the Commission ers' Oifice, in Bedford, for the different districts of the county, as follows: mnrfowi>' , 'v? Spring, Schellsburg, Harrison ar.d Bed- For Middle" WooJ&r.T"n""" 3 "' J4 " Hopewell, on Tuesday, DecemVi o ,"* oa '' ,n( I Far Liberty, Londonderry, Cumb*,-. Southampton and Bedford Borough, on WetfnVJgiiy December 16. For St. Clair, South Woodberry, Napier and Cole rain, on Thursday December 17. For Monroe, Piovirience E., Providence W., Ju niata and Bloody Run, on Friday December 18. X'. J. SHOEMAKER, ANDREW CRJSMAN, GEORGE ROVDES, •fittest— Commissioners. JOHN G. FISHER, Clerk. French all Wool Shirting Flannels, Cassimeres, and all Wool Overshuts for sale at Nov. 20. CRAMER & GO'S. CLOTH I Ali. Go to Ciamer it Co'e. and look at their immense supply of CLOTHING, before you purchase. November 20. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans'Conrt of Bedford county to report a distribution of the money in the hands of John Cessna, Esq., adminis trator of the esiatc of William Keeffi-, dee'd., who was administrator of PhebeKeette, dee'd,, amongst creditors and heir 9, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Tuesday, the Sth day of December, instant, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, at his of fice in Bedford, when end where all p'aities inter ested can attend. JOHN P. REED, Auditor. November 20, 1863. Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of the last will and testament of Leon ard Nycurn, late of Monroe township, Bedford coun ty, deceased, and an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned, surviving execu tor in said will named, and trustee appointed by the Court aforesaid, will sell at public sale, on the prem ises, on Monday, 21 si day of December, next, all the following described real estate of said deceased, to wit r One Tract of Land, con'aining 203 acres and 139 perches and allowance, situate in Monroe township, Bedford county, adjoin ing lands of John Fletcher's heirs, Henry Steck man's heirs, Joseph Barkman's heire and others, having thereon erected a Log Dwelling House, Barn and other out-buildings j there is, also, an apple or chard, and a never failingspring of excellent water on the premises. A large portion of this land it cleared and under fence, part good meadow, and the balance well covered with good timber, being the "Mansion Property" of said deceased. ALSO— ANOTHER TRACT OF LAND, adjoining the above, containing 192 acres, 92 perch es end allowance, about 70 acres cleared ami tinder fence, part meadow, balance well timbered, having thereon erected a Dwelling House, Barn, Stable and other out-buildings; there is, also, an apple orchard end good spring of water on the premises. ALSO-ONE OTIIER TRACT, adjoining the above, containing 196 acres and !6 perches, being a tract of land surveyed on warrant to Leonard Nycum, dee'd., and patented to him 24ih March, 1524. about 30 acres cleat dan t under fence and the balance well timbered. There is, alo, plen ty of good water on the premises. The whole of the above described land is patent-, cd and title indisputable. TERMS—One-third in band, at confirmation of sale, and balance in three equal annua! payments, with interest from Ist April, 1864, at which time deeds are to be made and possession of tha proper tiei given. Sale to commence at II o'clock, A. M. JOHN NYCL'M, Nov. 27,1863—4t Surviving Ex'F. 260687 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. i By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court o I Bedford county, the undersigned administrator o the estate of William Sparks, late of West Provi des ce township, Bedford county , deceased, will sell I at public outcry, upon the premises, on Monday, December 28 th, 1863, { all the following described real estate ot said de ceased, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing 1150 acres and 70 perches, net measure, with a good Dwelling House, Double Log Barn and othei out-buiidings thereon erected; also, a fine ap ple orchard on the premises, being the Mansion property of said deceased. ALSO—ONE OTHER TRACT, adjoining ibe above, containing 110 acres and 156 perches, net measure, and having a Log Dwelling House, Sta,Me and other out-buildings thereon erect ed. ALSvO—OTHER TRACT, adjoining the above, containing 15 acres and 13 perches, net meau re with a good Tenant House, Double Frame Earn and otb,!r out-buildings thereon erected—tbere is also a good apple orchard of choice fruit upon the premises'- The above properties a re a " well watered, are in a good state of cultivation.' an( ' favorably located within a short distance of tr lo Hail Road at Bloody linn. Sale to commence at I 1 o'clock, A, M. of said day. Terms made known on day of calo- G. W. HOUSEHOLDER, Nov. 27, 1863. An'^if-ntrator. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. THE GRMT AMEMCAN REMEDY :tEAI)Y RE LLK F IRE GSEAT EXTERNAL AND IN. TEHNAL REMEDY. FTOPB THK MO.-T LXCWjriATINQ PAIN I IN A FEW MINUTES, /vo RAPIDLY CURKS THE PATIENT. * ' RAD WAY'S RUDY RELIEF Proves Its superiority to all other Medicines at once. ITS Fi.wr INDICATION Is to relievo tho sufferer of PAIN, no matter from what came it nay originate,or where it may boyatoX If in tbo Head, Face, or Throat; If in the Hick, Spino, or Should®r ; If in tbo Arms, Breast, or Side ; j If in the Joints, Limbs, or Muscles • If in tho Nerves, Teeth, or Ears ; Or In any other part of the body, its application to ths pari or porta whero the pain exists will afford imiaedl ate relief. IF SEIZED WITH PAIN In the Stomach, Dowels, or Kidneys; In the Bladder, Bpleen, or Liver; In tbo Teeth, Ears, or Throat; In tho Drain cr Nervous System ; One teaapoonful of IUDWAY'3 HEADY RELIEF to a wineglass of water will, In a few minutes, fa ctor® the patient w ca.se and comfort. If laoio, Cripple I,or Bod-ridden ; If Palslei, Scalded, or Burned ; If Bruised, Wounded, or Cut: If Strained Injured, or Disabled ; If Sun Strone, or seized with rite • If Weak In the Spine or Back ; HADWAYS READY RVT.TVV should be applied to tho pa-t or parts afflicted. It !a •lautly relieves tho patient from pain, and qalckly heals, soothes, and strengthens the disabled parts. In all cases of Bite® of Rabid Docs, Reptile*. Stings of Pol ■onous Insect*, tho applies lion of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF to tho woun-i will prevent Inflammation and moriificaUoo. rertons exposed to tbo iuiaria of Agu oi* 'f soieed with Chills ami Fever, will And a porltivo Antidote and Cure In Railway's Ready Relief. J.ct two l vupoonsful of the P.oady Relief, la a wine-glass of water, bo taken on getting out of bed in tho morning, and however oj peer J to malaria you will escape. WHEN SEIZED WITH CHOJ.ERA, or Diarrhoea, cr Flnx ; DvFeotery, Cramps, ana Bilious Chollc, or Gastritis • Foarlet, Typhoid, or other Fevers ; Itiflacuza, Coughs, or Colds ; loflaramatum of the Stomach or Bowels ; RADWAY'S READY RELIEF SHOULD BE TAKEN INTICHNAIAY. One dose will stop tho pain ; Its continued nee will, la a fow hours, cure ihe patient. HOW IX CLUES. The secondary indication of RADWAY'S READY P.S LIEF is to cure the patient of the disease or malady that occasions tbo pain ; UILI It accomplishes rapidly and rtdical y. So nrift is the patient transformed from pain, misery, weakness, and decrepitude, to the delight, ful onjoymout of health and strength, that patients fre quently ascriho in tallsmanic power U the supernatu ral influence of cnct introenL nnFUMsnsit, imBA(;o. corr, .vtxt.atx;:a. YOUTH ACHE, CEOI P, INFEOENZA, f'OHF. THt-OAT. QLINZV, i UTHEBIA, HOAI:SENfS>, HsONCHI TTh, STIFF JOINTS, KNT.AV.GEn TEKIXINS, HEAD AGUE, (Sick or Nervoui.) or HARD BKEATIIING. It if truly marvellous how quirk KADWAY'S READY REUEF euro® tho suSorers of these nuladlei. The Ioor. crippled, and pa!n-trlrken Rheumatic h&j not to vralt (lays before & obanc* lakes place, but In a few minutes doiives ea.ic and corr fori. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM CCRF.P. Twrnly Vwn of tllnplal Nlghtn. Win. Sydney Myers, Esq., of Havana. Cuba, tho rer rstpondem of the London Times, auiferoJ with Arms and ChroiiicHheuraatum for twonty-flvo years, and Tor twenty years lie had not enjoyed one wholo night's calm roet. He applied RADWAY'3 READY BLUET—It Im mediately givo htm ease and secured him tfcs first calm aud undisturbod sleep during the twenty years. Tha eoutlnued use of tho KFADY RELIEF cured him. PREVENTION BKITKR THAN CURE. THERE IS NO OCCASION FOR SICKNESS. When you first fee! pain, then lake a teaapoonf.A of the READY RFLUF, in water; or apply It to Ihv par la where you feel the discomfort ALL MALIGN ANT DISEASED •rat give warning of their presence, and if met prompt ly before they become securely intrenohed within the •jatem, will bo readily expelled. PIGNA OF hICKNKKS. Headache. Tatas In tho Limbs— !□ the Ptomach, Bow els, and Kidneys—Cold Chills, and Hot Flushes, Coat ed Tongue, Burning Bain, Nausea, Shivering, IhjUneits, Loss of Appetite, He-tloeanem. Giildinrrs, Ac., Ac.,are premonitory symptoms of Malignant Diseases. Ono done of the READY BELIEF is sufficient to break up and expel dismal action, and resloro the patient le health SOIJDIKR9. Every soldier should carry with him a supply cf Riulway'a Ready Relief, it supplies tho place of s!I otiisr medicines ; and as n bavtnige,* teaspoon fa I of tho Relief, to a wiro glass of wctor, la * eleer, pleannct or stimulant than brandy, whiM.y, or bitters. SICKNESS PREVENT I'D IN THE 8?n MAINE REG?. Eighth Malno rtwlmeut, Borg't C. P. Lord, writes that Radaay's Ready R.dlef saved the regiment from death while quartered at Tybco fsiand. d.*C.,when working tn the swampi, erect'.ng foitlucations. Every man Belied with Typhoid and other Fevers, Fover and Ague, Diarrhaw, Rheunutlatn, was cured by tue ur 0 of the Ready Relief. CAUTION. In all oaans ask for Had way's Ready Relief. Tate 00 okher. See that tha signature of Radway Ac Co. Uon the outside inbel of each bottle. Every agent Is fnp[ lied with a new and fresh stock. Price 25 coots per bottle. Hold by Druggists, Merchants and country NiarfrfcMMnb RADWAY Ac CO., II KaidOD Laos, Now Tucrtu' Sold by Druggists. Oct. 9th 1863—1y LAD I US. At Cramer'a you will find a large assortment of INDIES' DRESS GOODS, _ agitable tor fall and winter. ft*)*- SO. JgNTIHKLT VEGETABLE WO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION' A rum TO.NIO MEDICINE. DR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED BY Dr. C. HI. JACKSON, Phil's., Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE* Chronic or nervous debility, diseases of the kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, sucn a. Constipa tion, Inward Pilea, Fulness, or blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, fulness or weight in the Stomach, sour Eructations, sink ing or fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, swimming of the bead harried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, Fever and dull pain in the bead, deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the FJesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great De pression of Spi rits. Aud will positively prevent YELLOW FEVER, BILLIOPS FEVER, Ac. THEF CONTAIN >VO ALCOHOL, OR BAD WHISKEY! They wiix ccek the above diseases in ninety-tine tases out of a hundred. Induced hy the extensive sale and universal pop ilarity of Iloofland's German Bitters, (purely vege nble) hosts of ignorant Quacks and unscrupulous idventurers, have opened upon suffering humanity Ihe flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor ■vhiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, ind chiißtened Tonics, Stomachics and Bitters. Beware of the innumerable array of Alcoholic -reparation* in plethoric bottles,and big bellied kegs inder the modest appellation of Bitters j which, in ilead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the American pub lie ; and their reputation and aale are not rivaled by any similar prepaiation. The proprietors have thousands of letters front tha most eminent CLERGYMEN LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, AND CITIZENS, Testify ing, of their own person*! know ledge, to tter beneficial effect* and medical virtue* of theseßittera* Do you want something to strengthen you * Do you want a good appetite I Do you wapt to huil I up your constitution I Do you want to (eel well t % JfiH SSSf >" ' "- rvou,n -" T Do you want to sleep well 1 Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling T If you do,use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From J. Newton Brown, T). D., Editor of the Go ry r/o;Wta of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent medicines ir. general, thiougb distrust ol.tbeir ingredients and effects, I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that ho may thus contrib ute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because [ was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were cheiefiy an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice bv proper tests, and for encourage ment to try them, when sullering from great and Icng continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present yenr, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which 1 had not feit lor six months before, and had almost de spaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend fur directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philadelphia, June 23, 1861. From the Rev. JOSEPH 11. KENNARV, Farter of the Tenth. Baptist Church. DR. JACKSUN — DEAR SIR : —1 have been frequently requested to connect my name with commendations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding th practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have ib all caßca declined ; hii* with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitters, 1 de part for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for general debility or the sys tem, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable prepaiation. In some cases it may fail, but usually 1 doubt not it will be very beneficial to those wbo suffer from the above causes. Yours, very respectfully, , J. H. KENNARD. Eighth, below Coates t., Phil., Dec. 34. from the wife of ALDERMAN WVNDBR, Ocrmantown. Germantown, June 1, 1861. Da. C. M. JACKSON—SIA: —It gave me pleasure two years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying what the German Bitteis bad dona for me. 1 arm now perfectly cured of all those diseases your med icine professes to cure, viz :—Dyspepsia, Chronic and Nervous debility, diseases of the Kidneys, Ice. The powerful influence it exerts upon Nervous prot- Mtion is surprising. I have been consulted frequent ly in reference to your Bitters, and without hesita tion, have recommended it for the above complaints, and in every instance it has effectually cured. Yenr medicino has u gieat reputation in Germantown and is now sold in every Drug store, and in moat of the Grocery stores bete. If any one shenld question what 1 say, let them come to Germantown, and t will prove to their satisfaction, that the fiittere have cured in thia vicinity more tban twenty coses of the above disease. Respectfully, HANNAH WfTNDJ. Main et., above Rittenhouse, Germantown, Is. BEWAIIEI)Fc6TiFfERFEIT. See that tho signature of "C. M. JACKSON." on the WRAITR of each bottle, Principal Office and Manufactory, Mo. 631, Arch Street. JOKES li EFASB, [Successors toC. M. JAOKSON & Co.,] PaoraitToua For sale by tho Druggists in Bedford. George B. Amick, Sr. Clairsville. J. M. Hariidollsr 4- Son, Bloody Run. John 8. Scbell, Schellsburg. O. R. Bsrndollsr, Woodberry. Jen. 13, 1806-1 j. £k( ~
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