The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, December 18, 1863, Image 3

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    BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS-"WAR**iTCO IN ALS.
(CASKS. Can b relied on! Never fail to cure 1 Do
not nauseate ! Are speedy in action ! No change of
diet required ! Do not interfere with business pur
suits! Can be used without detection ! Upward of
3bo cures the past month—some nf them very se
vere cases. Over one hundred physicians hav used
them in their practice, and all speak well of their
efficacy, and approve of rheir composition, which is
entirelv vegetable, and hannless on the system. —•
Hundreds of certificates can be s^own.
BBLL'S SPECTRIN PJLIAT "re the original and only
genuine Specific Pill. They are adapted for male
and female, old or young, ahd the only reliable rem
edy lor effecting a permanent and speedvcure in all
cases ol Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with
all iti train of evils, such as Urethral and Vaginal
Discharges, Gleet, the Whites, Nigh'ly or Involun
tary F.ni'asa ns, Incontinence, Genital Debility and
Irritability. Impptenee, Weakness or Loss of Pow
er, Nervrftts Debility, &c., fitc.. all of which arise
principally from Sexual Excesses or §elf-Abos-,
or some eohs'ltutiolial derangement, and incapaci
tates the sufferer from fulfilling the duties of mar
ried life. In alt eexual diseases, as Gonorrhea,
Gleet, anil Strictures, and in Diseases of the Blad
der and Kidneys, they act as a charm I Relief is ex
perienced by taking a single box.
Sold by all the principal druggists. Price sl.
They will Be sent by mail, securely sealed, and
confidentially, on receipt of the money, by
J. BRYAft", iM. D„
No. 76 Cnlar strepp. New York,
Consulting Physician tor the treatment of Seminal,
Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Diseases, who will
send, tree to all, the following valuable work, in
sealed envelope :
THK FIFTIKTH Times AMI —III). BEL!.' 9 TREA
TISE on Si-11-Abuse, Premature Deeay, Impotence
and Loss of Power, Sexual diseases, Seminal Weak
ness, Nightly Emissions, Genital Debit.ty, fee., &r.,
a pamphlet of Of pages, containing impo-tent ad
vice to the afflicted, and which should he re.d by
every sufferer, as ihe means ot cure in the severest
stages is plainly set forth. Two stamps required
to pay postage.
Dbteuibcr .4, lfsG'l— l vsc
IMPORTANT TO LADIES- —Dit- HARVEY'S FEMAI.R |
FILLS nave rioyet yet failed in removing difficulties i
arising from obstruction, 01 stoppage ol i.atiue, orj
in restoring the ystem to peifect health when sill- |
fering fiorii Spinal Affections, Prolapsus Uteri, the J
Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs.
T he Pills ate perfectly barmlecs on the constitution, |
end may bo taacn by 'he most delicate I'etnalo with
out causing distress— ihe same time they act like a
charm bv strengthening, invigorating and restoring
the system to a healthy conaition, and by bringing
on the monthly periol with regularity, no matter
from what caui-vs the obstruction tnay arise. They
should, however, NOT be taken during the first
three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at
any other time, as miscarriage would be the result..
Each b-x contains GO Pills. Price sl.
Dit. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females,
Pregnancy, Miscarri..re. Barrenness, Sterility, Re
production, and Abu'e.i of Nature, and empnaticsll)
the Ladies' Private Medical Advise', a pamphielVof
64 pages, cent free to uny address. Six cents re
quired to pay postage
The Pills and book will be sent by mail when de
aired, securely saaled. and prop.id, by
J. BRYAN, i\i. D., General Agent,
No. 76 Cedar st., New York.
JjySold by all Ihe principal druggists,
December 4, 186 3—lysc.
II gaffs.'
The Secretary of the Treasury his not yet given
notice ol any intention to withdraw this popular
Loan from Sale at Par, and until 10 days notice is
given, the undersigned, as "General Subscription
Agent,' will continue to supply the public.
Th; whole amount of the Loan authoiized is Five
Hundred Millions of Dollars. Nearly Four Hun
dred Millions have been already subscribed for and
paid into the Treaury, mostly within the last sev
en mttnths. The large demand from abroad, and the
rapidly increasing homo demand for use as the basis
for circulation by National Banking Associations
now organizing in all parts of the country, will, in
a very short period, absorb Ine balance. Sales have
lately ranged ftom ten to fifteen millions weekly,
fiequently exceeding three millions daily, and as it
n well known that the Secretary of the Treasury
has ample end unfailing resources in the Duties on
Imports and Internal Revenues, anil in the issue of
the Interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes,
it is almost a ceitsioty that he will not find it tie.
cessary, for a long time to come, to seel; a market
forany other long or permanent |non, THE INTER
EST AND PRINCIPAL OF WHICH ARE PAY
ABLE IN GOLD.
Prudence and self-interest must force the minds
of those contemplating the formation of National
Banking Associations, as well as the minds of all
jvho have idle money-on'their hands, to the prompt
conclusion that they should lose no time in subscri
bing to this most popular Loan. It will soon be be
yond their reach, and advance to a handsome premi
um, as was the result with the "Seven Thirty"
Loan, when it was all sold and could no longer be
subscribed for at par.
It is a Six per Cent. Loan, the Interest and Prin
cipal payable in Coin, thus yielding over Nine per
Cent, per annum at the present rate of premium on
coin.
The Government requires all duties oil imports to
be paid in Coin ,- these duties have for a long time
past amounted to over aQuarlerof a Million of Dol
lars daily, a sum nearly three times greater than
that required in the payment of the interest on "II
the f>-2U's and other permanent Loans. So that it
is hoped 'hat the surplus Coin in tint Treasury, at
no distant day, will enable the United States to re
sume specie paymenln upon all liabilities.
The Loin is called 5-20 from the fact that whilst
the Bonds may run for 20 years yet the Government
has a right to pay them otr in Gold at par, at any
lime alter S yefira.
THE INTEREST IS PAID TI ART-YEARLY, viz : on the
first days of November and May.
Subscribers can have Coupon Bouds, which are
payable to bearer, and are SSO, StOU, and SIOOO ) or
Registered Bonds of same dei otninations, and iu ad
dition, $5,000, and Foi Banking purposes
and for investments of Trust-monies the Registered
Bonds are prefetch!*.
These 5-20's cannot be taxed tv Stales, cities,
towns or counties, and the Government tlx on them
is only one-and-a-half per cent., on the amount of
income, when the income of the holder exceeds Six
Hundred dollais per annum i all other investments,
such as iucome from jvlortgages, Railroad Stock and
Bonds, etc., must pas from three-to five per cent,
tax on the income.
Banks and Cankers throughout the Counter will
continue to dispose of the Bonds ) and alLorders by
■rftJiil, cr otherwise, promptly attended to.
The inconvenience of a few days' delay in the
delivery of the Bonds i.s unavoidable, the demand
being so great ) but as interest comb'iehres from the
day of subscription, no less is occasioned, and eve
ry effort is being made to diminish the delay.
JAY COOKE,
Subscription Agent,
114 Sooth Third Street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Dec. 4, 18G3.
fume sale
Of Valuable Real Estate.
There will be offered at public snle, on the prem
ises, in St. Clair township, en the 2flth of the 12th
month ( Jecember,) a tract of land, ad|cining lands
of John Ake, Thomas G. Wright, Jacob Horn a-v'
others, one half mile from Pleasantville, containing
FIFTY ACRES,
about 30 acres cleared, part of which is excellent
meadow, the balance farm land, a part ot which is
bottom the balance well timbered. The improve
ments arr a Two Story Plank Frame House, with a
Kitchen and cellar, good water convenient to the
door, a Double Log Barn, Blacksmith Shop, Spring
House, with u small dwelling thereon, together with
out-huiidings quite convenient, and fruit in great
variety, apples, 'hurries, peaches, pears (common
and dwatf,) plums, apricots, grapes and prunes.
The property is quite a desirable one, easy ol ac
cess, a puflic road running through it, convenient to
mills, sohools and places for worship- Sale to com
mence at one o'clock of said day, when the terms
will be made known.
HIRAM DAVIS.
12'h month 4th, 1983.
1 CEMETERY. *
I The surveys in tbe Bedford Cemetery have Been
completed and interments can now be made.
Burial lots can be ha.l et any time by applying to
the Secretary, who will show the ground and give
necessary information to purchasers.
The prices of lots have been fixed as follows :
For ground bordering upon the principal avenues
and carriage ways, 1 squire ol 4 tots, S3O |
i square, 3 lots, . . . .18
Single lot, . . , . .13 1
Foi other localities in which purchasers make
their own selections,
1 square of 4 lots, . . , S3B
!, square, 3 lots, • . . . 16
Single lot, .... 10
When the selections tor purchasers are made by
officers ol the Association,
I square of 4 lots, at from . . sl2 to S2O
{. square, 3 lots, at Horn . . 6 to 16
Single lots. . , . . 3to 5
For the purpose of affording further facilities to
purchasers, there will be a public sale of lots at the
Cemetery oft Friday, the 18th of December, inst.,
at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place the
Board of Managers will meet any persons desiring !
to nuichase. By order of the Board.
ALK.X. KING, Prea't.
C. N. HICKOK, Sec'ry.
Something New in Philadelphia.
C O V KR'S
PHOTOGRAPHIC & ART GALLERY,
No. 1338 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite U. S. Mint.
Gallery, Recep'ioa and Operating Rooms
ALL C N FIRST FLOOR.
All styles and sl7.es ot Photographs, Ivorytypes,
Feirotypes or 'Tintypes" and taken at prices to
suit the times.
Pictures huished in Water Dolors, Oil, India Ink
and Pastil.
Horses and other AnimnT, Equipages, Country
Seat*, Ruins, Mode is of Machinery. &c., loi patent
ing accurately photographed.
P. F Cooper desires to tall the attei tion of per
sons visiting Piiilaiiclph'u to Ins tie"' Ground F'oo
Gallery, where he has introduced newly-patented
cameras, capable of taking, in a few second?, one
hundred Photographs, fto tin the s "all stamp 01 auto
graphic, to the Imperial and Life Sue.
After many experiment he has succeeded in
placing his sky-light at an improved angh . diffus
ing the light in equal proportiuus, and producing
that soft gradation of tone which cannot he given
by the side nna sky-lights generally used, and
which is of so much importunes to tb beauty of a
picture. It is made of French glass, and id the
largest in Philtdelphia-
Mr. Co'ner has been engaged m- re than twenty
years in the st: iy and piactic* of the Fine Aits.
His long experience as a Miniature a.td Portrait
Painter is a sufficient guarantee for the perfection
of the pictures made at bis establishment.
The art of idealizing is well understood) none
but the most skilful artists are employed in the is
spective departments.
Ail Pictures Warranted :—the ivor)typ*f will no f
■hange in any climate, and will eland the test of
acids. Particular altention is paid to giving grace
ful and easy p"Sitions.
Daguerreotypes and all oihei kinds of pictures
copied, from small tnedaliiouto life size, and finish
ed in colors or Indian ink, 'o took equal to pictures
taken from life.
This Gallery possesses rare facilities for taking
Equestrian Pictures from life, in the rea- building, |
wnere Irom one to fifty horses can be photographed
at a time.
N. 6.-TO PHOTOGRAPHERS, COtORISTS
AND OTHERS. JUST ISSUED.—A NSW WORK
ON
Photograph Coloring, loorytyping, Ena
melling, Ivory Miniature Printing, dec.
Complete instructions given for making Ivory
types. with sotne valuable receipts, never before
published, useful to all photographers, lor one of
which a large sum has been offered.
M By following the directions contained in this book,
even those persons with no previous knowledge of
Painting cannot fail to color photographs in a beau
tiful and effective stvl?.
Price, One Copy, SI.OO, Five Copies, $20.00. By
remitting $12.00 one copy, with Box ol Paints,
Palette, Brushes, and preparations complete will be
furnished tree of charge.
WILL BF. PUBLISHED SHORTLY,
4 VALUABLE V'uRK ON DRAWING.
With progressive illustrations of the Human Face
and Figure.
ALSO,
A HAND-BOOK ON POSITIONS.
With Illustrations. Designed for the use of I'ho
lographers an! Artists.
Mr. Cooper continues to receive Ladies and Gen
tlemen into his Classes for Instruction in Drawing,
and Photograph, Ivorytvpe, India Jnk and Paslil
Painting, and a beautiful process for Enameling
Pictures.
Circulars containing list of prices of pictures and
further information respecting the books anil terms
of instruction tnay be had by enclosing Post Office
Addicss and a Stamp to
P. F. COOPER,
1338 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
REFERENCES.
Caleb Cope, President Academy of Fine Arts.
Dr. Thns. B. Wilson, Ornithologist and Entomol
ogist.
Rev- Thomas Miles Martin, P. E. Church.
Hon. Victor A. Sartori, Consul of Legnorn.
Rolil 6. Clarkeon, of Firm of Jay Cooke ft Co.
New York, Rev. W. A. Maybin, Rect. St. Alban's
Church.
Boston. J. E. Tilton Ik Co.
Worcester, Mass., P. Dodge. Esq.
Baltimore, Mons. Araedee Sanvas, French Consul.
December 11, 1803.
Piiiiisiftii and utility Claims.
U. H. AKERS has received all the forms and in
structions for procuring Soldiers' Pension and Bonn
ty money. He also h' a partn-r in Washington
City to prosecute the claims speedily.
Bedfor Nov. 27, 1863—tf
WANT! 57
100 CORDS TANNERS' BARK, at Farquhar's
CHEAP CORNER.
Clover seed, Flax seed Btid Titnathy seed wanted
at FARQUHAR'S.
Any and all kinds of Country Produce taken at
FARQUHAR'S CHEAP CORNER.
Come and buy your C'othing st
CHEAP CORNER, Juliana st.
Money saved by buying 800 TS and SHOES at
,* , CHEAP CORNER.
Best CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB and SATIN F.TTS
at CHEAP CORNER.
Come and get a good HAT or CAP at
FARQUHAR'S.
Some Beautiful PLAID SHAWLS, very cheap, at
Nov. 87, 1863. FARQUHAR'S.
PUBLIC SALS
O F REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphana' Court of
Bedford county, the undersigned will offer at public
sale, on the premises, twer Hopewell, on
Saturday, UetjmOer 19 th, ISG3,
all the following described property of Jamoa Rich
eaon, late of Broad Top township, dee'd., to wit :
The undivided half of r truct of unimproved land,
adjoining lands of Schell Sc Forter, the John Buiin
and John Belt surveys, containing 33 ACRES, mete
or less,
TERMS—One-third gash, at confirmation of sale,
the remainder in twp eqqu! annqal payments, with
interest. Sale will cammtnee at 1 u clock t-n said
day.
For fui ther particulars inquire of Joseph VV. Tate,
j Esq , Bedford, Fa.. Lemuel Evans. Esq., Coaldale,
or the undersigned living near the premises.
GEORGE W. RICHESON,
Adni'r. of J. Richeson, dee'd-
Novetnber 27, 1863,
I Public Sale
I OF VALVAR LE REAL ESTATE.
i fly virtue of at' order oi the Orphans' Court ol
' Bedford county, the tub-rribgj will offer at public
; j ale, on the premises, in Bloody Hun, on
| .Saturday, the 26/A day of December 18G3,
j the ,'oliowiny described real estate, late the proper
! IV0 .Josiah Saugbtr.an, dec'd., to wit: The on- un
| divided half part of a lot of ground beiug lot No.
i 17 in tb s general plan of Bloody Kun, fronting 60
' feet on t> Bedford and Cbambersburg Turnpike
ro:nt and r 'rnninji back 162 feet to a sixteen and a
halt feet alli' , y> adjoining said alley pu the ncn ih,
lot of watam bysiiger on the east, and a 40 feet
.rreet on tiro we.t, wi.'b Foundry building. thereon
erected, and known' as the Bloody Kun Foundry
This property nonsai '• all the patterns, flask, en
gine, training lathe, a nd every thing complete for a Also7'the
Also 7 'the undivided of a lot of ground in
Bloody Run, adjoining Jam Stcc!rman on he west,
and fronting 73 teal on the Eedfnrd end Chamber#
burg Turnpike road, adjoining' " str ff
4i fee. wide, and extenning "a.* fcerto a 10J
feet alley, and being 73 leet w idf n . v
with a frame dwelling bouse aha' w. ' 6 ' ou ' [? ri '*
on erected. Possession to bt gi'.'i'n o." 11 ' 6 'J
of February, 1861. Sale to commence 1 0 clocl!
P. M. .
TERMS—One-third of the purchase r.mnt v xa J ■'
mam in the propel ty during the lifetime 0. tire ' '
oiv cf Josiah Buughman, deceased, nne-thir.d of 1
balance in hand fit coi.lirrriatioii of sale, ami ti.'e re s "
idue ir. two equal annual payments wilnout interest. 1
JEREMIAH BAUGH.MAN, j
Guardian of til* minor children |
Jo ''ah llinglimtin, dec'd• |
December!, 1863.
At the same tim'* ard place the subscriber will
ofler the ether undivided bail' of said properties so
as to tive to the pure bus rs a cttinpletw title to the
who e thereof.
JEREMIAH BAITGHMAN.
Orphans' Court Sale
OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE-
In pin nuance of an order of the Orpbe Court of
Bedford county, there will he sold at public sale, on
'he jyvroiaes, i£ St. Clair township, in ra'id cuuu'J',
MONDAY, fkrlSth thy of December , 18G3,
Inst., the'iollowing real estat", late the property of
Henry lciies, dec d., to wit: Tract ol Land sit.
ua'te or George's creek, in St. Clair township, ad
joining lands of 8 nntiel Clari;, Amos Edwards. Ja
cob Stuff', Alexa der McGrigor and others, contain
ing )67 ac.a- and 70 p-iches, more or less, of wtucli
50 ncres of upland anu 30 acres of meadow are clear
ed and under fence. There is also a good apple or
ch >ro on'his tract. The impiovements in a-tory
• and a half lop and frame home, B double log barn,
and other out buildings. The wood! uid on this tract
is well covered with excellent timber.
TERMS -('ne-third of the purchase money to re
main in the hands of the purchaser duiing the life
time af the widow, the interest to t -aid her semi
annually, counting 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
qnal annual payments thereafter without in. rest,
to he secured by judgment bonds, or bonds and rnort-
HPNRY ICKES, Adtn'r.
Dec. 4, 1863—4t.
$5 Reward.
Fscaped from the custody of the subscriber, con
stable of Bt. Clair township, on the 05th nil., JER
EMIAH MOCK, about 20 years of age, stoni built,
had on a black suit of clothes and white hat. The
above lewaril will be. paid for the d' livery of said
Mock at the office of J. H. Wright, Esq., in Pleas
antville, GEORGE S. YKAGER,
Dec. 4, ISo3—3t* Constab'e.
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS-
The Collectors for 3563 nt the different boroughs
and townships of the county of Bedford, are requir
ed to meet the finird of Military Auditors at the
house of Col. John Hufer., in the borouh of Bed
ford, on the Ist day of January, 1804, where all I'--
eal exoneration? 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, P.es'r.
Nov. 27, 1863. Board Military Auditors.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
IJy virtnoof sundry writs of Vend. Exponas
and Levari Facias to me directed, there will la;
sold it 'ito Court House in the borough of Heri
tor,!, < n Saturday the 'id duy of January, 1861,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property,
to wit;
One lot of ground in the borough of Bedford,
fronting about (it) feet on tlv. south side o r I'ju
street, with a two story dwelling house with
back building attached and frame stable there
on erected, and lot extending back about '2 10
feet to an alley, adjoining lot of Samuel Shuck
on the east, ami lot of A. J. Sanson; nud wife
on the. west, situate in Bedford borough, Bed
ford county, and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Charlotte liiidebaogh.
JOHN ALDSTADT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Dec. 4, 18i>3.
Bedford RaiSßoad!!
FALL & WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
FARQUHAR'S TRAIN HAS ARRIVED
with a verv lnrge alid well selecled stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS
TO SUIT THE SEMOjY.
LADIES, come and examine our stock of
DRESS GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES-
Some beautiful Balmorals, Woollen Hoods and Head
Dre-ses. Latest' style ot SHAWLS, good Cloak
Cloth, VERV CHEAP.
OVER .!*<> PAIRS OF
BOOTS SHOES,
Consisting of Ladies' and Misses, MenS' apd Boys'
Shoer. end Boots of every style ami variety, and as |
low in price s can be h id in towiu
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Wear
CLOTHS, 'ERES, SJITIJYETTS,
JEJIJYS. AXD
READY MADE CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS.
No bettor place to buy ar, OVER COAT.
HATS AND CAPS in abundance.
Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Sytups, Molasses, Tobacco,
Cigars, and a great variety of notions.
(XT'Renwber "Cheap Corner lor Cheap Goods."
EXAMINE OUR STOCK FIRST.
J. B. FARQUHAR,
C.'irap Corner, Juliana St., Jledford.
Dcccmlier 31, 1863,
,T,XP . --V ib
| .
ISon. Wilson TTCandless,
Judge of the United States Circuit Court, President.
Corner Perm and St. Ctair Sts., Pittsburg , Venn.
The Largest. Cheapest and Beat-
Pay" for a full Commercial Course.
Cyfio extra charges for Manufaclurers. Steam,
boat, Railroad and Bank Book-Keepieg. Ministers'
Sona at half piice. Students enter and review at
any lime.
This Institution is condnrted by ex|>erienced leach
era aid practical accountants, who prepare young
men fer active business at the least expense and
shortest notice, for the most loerative and responsi
ble situations. DirnoMss gi.iniH for merit only.
1 Hence the universal preference lor gradnatea of this
j College, by business men.
! I'XOF. A. Cowimv ' - hen Penman of th Union,
I who holds the larger number ol ler Prkmiums. and
ovei all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wri
ting.
CißcnnsKS containing full information sent PURE
on application to the Principals.
JENKINS fc SMITH,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Q3*"Attend where the Sons and Clerks of Bankers
and Business Men graduate.
November 6, 18C3.
PfibSic sale *
Of- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
p,, j.jn'fie of an order ot the Orphans' Court of
Bedford COL" o ')'' undersigned will offer for sale,
on 'he premi Hopewell township, on
SATURD '*.Y. DECEMBER 26, 1803,
the r-al estate ot" At'cb.-e 1 Flock,,dec'd., containing
140 ACRES ami 22 perches, neat measure. The
improvements ore a' Rood f-amt Dwelling House,
Bank Ban, and other .nit-buiblings. A gool spring
of never failing water i.' upon the prern.ses. About
one-iialf of the '.and is Cleared and tu a lugh a'atc
of cultivation, and i* locked within two miles of
the rail road. Terms—one-.'hud q. conhrmation of
sale md the balance in two eq'bsj annual payment?.
SAMoh'e FLUKE.
Dec. I, 1863—41. j
STRAY STEER.
Taken up trespassing upon the premises of th"
subscriber, in I.ondonCeriy township, some ime in
August last, a red and white spotted steer, supposed
to be two years old last spring, having a r.otcb out
of the under side of the right -sr. TL'e owner is
de.ired to come, prove property, pay charges and
take bim awav, o r he will be sold RCI ordinp to law.
GEORGE WOLFOKD.
December 4, 1863—3t*
ADMINISTRATOR.? - NOTICE.
Letters of administration have been granted to
the subscribers, lesiding in .luniata township, Bed
ford county, by the Register of Bedlord county, on
the estate of Peter Hillegas7 jr., late of St, Claii
township, dec'd.; all per ons having claims against
said estate are requested to present the same prop
erly authenticated for settlement, and all person:
indebted are requested to make payment immedi
ately.
MICHAEL HTLLEGAS,
JACOB H. HTLLEGAS, of P,
November 20—6/ Administrators.
STRAY SHEEIT
Taken up trespassing on the premises of the sub
scriber, about the first of September last, three
Sheep, having a hole in the 'ight ear and a slit in
'.he left. The owner is requested to come, prove
prop-rtv, pay charges and take them away, or they
will be sold according to law.
CHRISTOPHER CRAWFORD.
D-cember 11, 'Sfjj.
French all Wool Shining Flannels, Cassimeres,
and all Wool Overshirts for sale at
Nov. 20. CRAMER Sc CO'S.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Ry virtu* of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedlord county, the undersigned administrator of
the .Mate of William Sparks, late of West I'rovi
derce township, Bedford county , deceased, will sell
at pub lie outcry, upon the premises, on
Monday, December 2Btf/t, ISG3,
nil the following described real estate ot said de
ceased, to wits
One Tract of Land,
containing 1.16 acres .-.nd 70 p?r-bes, net measure,
with a good Dwelling House, Double Log Barn and
oihei out-buildings thereon erected; also, a fine ap
ple nrchatd on the premises, boing the Mansion
property of said deceasedi
ALSO—ON"K OTHER TRACT,
adjoining the above, containing 110 acre and 156
p'wehea, uet measure, aad having a Log Dwelling
House, Stable and other out-buildings thereon erect
ed.
ALSO-ONE OTHER TRACT,
adjoining the above, containing 15 acres and 13
perches, net measure, with a goon Tenant House,
Double Frame Barn and other ouUbujldings thereon
erected— there is al-o a good apple crchard of choice
fiMt upon the premises.
The above , ..pertieg are nil well watered, are i->
a good slate of cultivation, and favorably located
within a short distance of the Rail Road at Bloody
Run. Sale to commence at il o'clock, A. M. of
eaid day.
Terms made known on day of sale.
G. W. HOUSEHOLDER.
Nov. 27, 1863. Administrator.
Piiiilfc Sale
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of the last will and testament of Leon
ard Nyeurft, latd of Monroe township, Bedford coun
ty, deceased, anil an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedtoiu county, the undersigned, surviving execu
tor in said will named, and trustee appointed by the
Court aforesaid, will sell at public sale.ontht prem
ises, 0 1
Monday, :!l si day of December,
next, all the (bllowing described real estate of said
deceased, to wit: ,
One Tract of Land,
con'aining 203 acres anil I 3& percl.es and allowance,
ritunte in Mcnroe township, Bedford county, adjuin
ingjands of John Fletchers heirs, Henry cteclt
qjan's hcus, Joseph Barltmeir's heirsumd-others,
havhi| thereon erected a Log-Divellmg House, Barn
an-' otlier out-buildings ; there is, also, an apple or
chard, am! a failing spring of excellent v-ater
on the premises. A large portion of this land is
cleared and under fence, part good meadow, and the
balance well covered with good nmbor, being the
"Mansion Proper'y" of 3aid deceased.
ALSO—ANOTHER TRACT OF LAND,
adjoining the above, containing 192 acres, 92 perch
es and allowance, about 70 acres cleared end under
fence, pa t meadow, balance well timbered, having
thereon erected a Dwelling House, Barn, Stable and
othei out-bttildings j there is, aiso, an apple orchard
and good spring of water on the ptemises.
. ALSO— ONE OTHER TRACT,
adjoining the above, containing 196 acres and 16
! perches, being a tract of land surveyed on Warrant
to l.eonaid Ny<?nw, dee'd., and patented to "h?ir. fllti
! .March, 1821. about 31 acres cleared at)<\ un( |cr R-pie
and the balance well timbered. There is, also, plen- I
ty of good water on the premises, I
! The whole of the above described la: dis patent
ed and title indisputable.
TERMS—One-third in hand, at confirmation of
sale, and balance in three equal annual payments,
with interest from Ist April, 180-f, at which time
deeds are to be made and po. session of the proper
ties given. Bale to comgnance at 11 o'clock, A. M.
I JOHN NYCUM,
I Nov. 27, 18C3—4t ' Stirvivihj Ex'r,
mwim a co.,
SR<RM*
AND
TEA DEAtEES,
A. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets >
PHILADELPHIA.
November 13, 1863—1y
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
THE CHEAT AMERICAN |EKEST
gAD WAYS READY RELIEF,
THE GREAT EXTERNAL AND IN-
ThRXAL REMEDY.
ETOPS Till- Mft-T LXOfUCUTLVG PAW
is A niw jnxtfris,
AND
RAPIDLY OKlfcS THE PATIENT.
* RADWAYS READY RELIEF
Provs its superiority to all niher Medicines at uuc®.
ITS FIIWT INDICATION *
I.j to relievo tu® fufl&cr of PAIN, no matter from
\v La t-canoe it may onpiimo, or where it may be seated
If in the ITcad, Faco, or Throat;
I Ifthe Eucta, £pino, or Shouldor ;
. If in tl-0 Arm 3, Eroast, or Sido ;
If Ir the Joint*, Limbs, or Muscles •
If In tf.o rvg,Tooth, or Ears;
Or in any other firt ot J* t nd?, Its application to the
part or part, where tho px o eiL't4 affjrd linmodf
ate .-elicf. •
, 2. SOZFJ) P.y.Y
I:i tho Stomach, Bow old, or Kidneys ;
In the Bladder, Spleen, or Livor ;
In tiie Teeth, or Throat;
In or Norroua System.;
Oce tcaspoojful of ILVDWAY'S READY RLLTEP
to a wineglass of will, In u few minuter, re*
t.torc tho iNitieiit to case and comfort.
If Lit.o, Cripple!, or Bod-rMden ;
If Palsied,. cjHed, or li!.i*ned ;
1 f Bruised, Wounded, or Cut:
Tf Strained. Injured, r Disabled ;
If Sun Stroke, or seised with Fits •
If Weak m the .Spine or Back ;
EAlt WATS EEADY BELIEF
fhould bo applied t' the i*\ tor parts afflicted. It In-
Bluntly relieves tho patient from pain, and quickly
heals, seothej, anil Hirenßtliens the disabled parta. In
nil cases of Bites .f Rabid Dots, Reptiles, Stings of Pol*
Fonous Inserts, the hpplicitiou ot RADWAY'S READY
RFf.TFF to tho wound will prevent inflatfttrtatiou and
tuori flcation.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Versons oxposcd to the Malaria of Ague, or If reized
v. itti Chills nnd Forer, will And a pfsltive Antidote and
fir® in Ready'Rrliof. twt) tsifpoßusful
of the Ready Reli:!, in a wiae-glasi of water, bo taken
on getting out of bed in tlie morning, and bowover Mb
posed to malaria you will escape.
WHKM ,s£J7>J> WITH
CTIOTJCKA, or Marrbosa. or Ffux ;
Pjmeutery, Crnmps, and Spasnts ;
Bdioua Cuolic, or Gastritis;
FoarM, Typhld, or other Fevers;
lufluciiia, Coughs, o.' Colds ;
liiflamiuatkm of luo Stomach or Dowels :
R. A3 WAY'S REALY RELIEF
SHOULD BE TAKEN INTERNAIXY.
One dose will stop the pain : its continued cse will, in
a few hours, cure the iv.viooL
HOW IT CURES.
Tho secondary indication of RAILWAY'S READY RE*
LIEF is to cure tho jiatieni of the disenso or malady thai
fiocasienn the pain ; tlih tt eocomplmhP* rapidly and
radically. So swift is tho patient transformed from
pain,misery, wenknocs, and decrepitude, to tho delight,
ful enjnymeot of health und strength, that patMn ffe
qucntty aacrllo lL a talitmanic power to tho sopernattf*
ral infiuencoof UK bantu, 'ut
mTEUMATtay. Li'JIB VJO, fTOTT, XECTIAI/iTA.
TOOT! i ACME, CK'JL"!', INILUu-N/.j. MJllliLill.oA7,
QMIN7.V. i'IfTFTKRIA, KOAlw-Vi'.'S TIiUIXCHT-
T; • STIFF .10! NTS. KtfUtHOEP TENIXXW, MEAD
ACfIF, (Wck or VfrrvonO AiTMJU. jr
T 111 l EAT 111 NO.
It i? truly nar** llou" L n* quck RKADY
IMXIEF '"arcs tb sui'- r-of thov ipftjadie*. Tu
>. ...r. crlpoWl, uti'l put:-.* trirken Kliewnatfc hu not
t. w lit days Ueforfl ft cbuoirft ut'o. >s place, but hi a few
miuutea dertws ease '-nfl comfort.
craiO'frc !m:-:t >;.<nnr rurxt.
Twenty Venn of Streplcas "J;;lits.
Wm Pj-dfley Mretk, !><[. .cf Havana.Cuba, tho enf
rwpopd.nt of the luiiulon Times, fufltrod wiia /cuie
a 4 Cl,r"H|o Rheumatism for twenly-flvn years, sad for
twenty vesrs lie hail no- .■>-Jnved one liolo iMtWoahn
r.t. SenppJ-l ib.U'VAVtt KKALY KIJJKF— It lm
medial •!>* ce io i m ee--e and secured him tlm flrstcslm
rod tiedisi'irhail sleep during the twenty years. Thu
coeUnue.l t-.-o ol thi i.iiAl'Y KKirtki cured him.
rptTEN'rro:: uunr. TITAN ccru
T3ERE K NO OCCASION tCK! fICKNUa.
When yo-< fret f-e| twin, thou tskn a tenepoonftt
Of the Hi OA" KFMI-F.il! wider; or apply It to tie ,
. puis when; youlfool the'dlsmuiforl.
AIX MAIJG.'.ANI WSEAST*.
flrrtglve warning of tli.'ir pre-'.-uoo, and it met pro^ipt
i\- 1..-lore tl-ey become securely Intrenched vith.n Iho
system, will be reuuily expelled. f
SIGNS OF MCKNKSS.
Ileadae.ho, raiiiß in iho Lirnle—iu tho Slnmac'.i, Low
els.snd Kidneys—Cold Chills, sad Hot Flushes, Oct
ed Tongue, Burning S*tu, Nausea, Shivering, Dulluoss,
Ixi-fl ot Appetite, Restlessness, Giddiness, ,'.c., Ac., n: o
hremoiilierv symptom-, of Maiigns it ! gso-nes, Ono
dusc of tlm RLAI'Y KF.t.IEF is rn-moletit to l're-ik up
and expel diseased action, and nature tho panel.l to
litallU i
SOLDIER 3.
Fivery soldier should carry with him a supply of
RaiwnyV Ready Roll if It snpplion the place it all
infer medicines ; and as a beverage, a tcasponnful or
ill.! Relief, 1.1 a wine-glass of water. is a nicer, pleoaiiDS
er stimulant than brandy, whisky, or bitters.
aCK.traS IT EVEN TED IN THE Srn MAINE RBGT.
Eighth* Maine rocinient, Serg't C. P. lord, wriloa thai
Railway's Ready Relief ..aved the regiment from death
whiluquartered at Tvbw Island, K. C.,wbon working
in Iho swamp., erecting ttrtißcatious. livery mail
seized with Tvihold and other Fevers, Fevor a.i.l
Ague. Piarrhsi, Pyeniery. Kheumatisin, was ourcd
by the use uf tiiu Ready Relief.
CAUTION.
In all cases ask for Radway's Rendy Relief. Take
no ether. Reo that tlio rlgnaturo of ltadway ft Co.
is on the outside l-.bel of e.oh bottle. Every |:ent Is
supplied with a now and fresh slook. i'rloo '45 cents
lr bottlo. Bold by Druggists, MeroliaiiU country
Btorc.keepers.
' IUDWAY A CO.,
87 Maiden Lano, New York.
Sold by DiTiKgistf.
Oct. 9th 1803.—1y __
L A 'OTB S .
At Crsmei's you will find a large assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,*
Buitnble for fall.and winter. , Nov. 20. _
SAPOXIFIER,
OB CONCENTRATED LYE
FAMILY SOAP MAKER,
"Afi AR makes high prices; Saponifier helps to re
duce thorn. It makes SO;kP for FOUR cents h
pound by using your kitchen grease.
HyGAUTION! As sr.hriod". Lyes arc oftered also,
be careful and only b-jy the PATENTED artieiepdt
up iu IRON eaPfc, all others being Cocnteefsits.
Salt Manufacturing Co.*
Philadelphia —No. 127 Walnut Street.
Pittsburg— Pitt Street and Duqueene Wnjr.
November 27, 1863—3 m
7 —' r CASSIMERES.
Fifty Piecei new Fall Cassimerea for sale at
Nov. 20. • CRAMER & CQ'S.
100 SACKS -GROUND ALUM SALT,
Just received at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S.
October 30, 1563. .
CLOTiIIi\ T (<
Go to Cramer At Co'e. and look at their immensa
supply of CLOTHING, before you purchase.
November 20,
!■ COMMISSIONERS' SALE
Of Unseated Lands In Bedford County.
I Agreeably to the provisions of an act of As-
I sembly, "Directing the mode.of selling Unseat
ed Landg, and for other purposes," passed the
13th day of March, 1815, and the *oppttment
thereto, passed 59th March, IS24C, the Commis
sioners of the county of Bedford hereby give
notice that the subjoined first of Unseated lands
purchased by the Commissioners of-said county
at Treasurer's sales, will be sold" at'thc Court
House in the borough of Bedford, on Tuesday,
the otli day of January, A. D. 186*, at 10 o'-
clock, A. M. Said sale to bo continued until
' all are disposed of. *
Acret. Warrantee or Owner. •
BBPFORD TOWNSHIP.
383J Jacob Funk 07 John Keen
2GG Israel Coasnll ?00 Andrew Mann
130 Matthew Taylor 400 John Ross
Broad Top, \
JOO James Pctton IGO Josiah Duncan
400 Robert Sharp 400 Jacob Meyers
97 Abr'm Kerns 16 Wm Flghrd
300 Barclay & Foster 431 Thos Montgomery
150 David Bane 996 James Razor
189 Francis Moans 449 Isaac Herr
Co/train.
424 William Scott 439 Davi d Hessner
400 Christian Diehl 53 Frederick Smith
100 Jacob Mechtlcy 04 J. 11. Shoenberger'
399 John Smith
Cumberland Valley.
393-112p Geo. Davis 419-loßp John Lewis
399-1 lop Wm. Lewis 444—10p John Piper
331-128p Robt Lewis 304 > Steele Sample'
Hopewell.
20 John McCumpson 12 Henry Gates
100 Martin Moans Ebenczer Lewis
433 John Moans 422 Bernard Moans
380 Francis Moans 428 Geo. Hawker
50 Jacob Meyers 444) John Razor
440 John Stane 400 James Todd
400 David'n Wishard 24G0 Wm. Lane
—— John Montgomery 250 Isaac Barndoilar
402 Samuel Herr. . 51 John Buigart
443 James Dilworth 400 Wm. Richards
440 Samuel Tate, sr. 325 John Razor
227 Z. Moans 250 Timothy Moans
209 Israel Moans
Ihrriton.
150 Matthias Holler 70 Kegg & Harrier
50 Geo. W. Powell 362-50p Wm. Viper
104 J J. Garretson & A. Sbeats
Liberty
400 Swoope & King 448 Maria Aiberti
375 Hannah Aiberti 400 James Entriken
40 W. T. Daugherty 400 Edward Aiberti
150 Stephen Kerr
Londonderry.
198 John McHatfey 400 Rachel Elenor
453 Elizabeth Golden 442 John Sample
457 Robert Sample 339 Abeam Fry
-Monroe. ,
109 Henry Mills 200 James Mountain
158 Michael Heavener 176 Jacob Kissell
20 David Fletcher 104 Jacob A. Wink
185 Sansora Wink 499 John Treves
335 Jacob Martin
• *\apier. -J*
100 Gabriel Hull 30 Gabriel Hull
150 Thos Griffith 265 M. Riffle
439 Henry Hitter 4(10 John Oavidson
409 John Potter "300 John Little
150 John O'Neal 188 John Stull
149 John BlacTiley 123 Stuckey's heirs
Providence East.
223 James Ensley 50 Abm. Buzzard
18 James Ensley 75 John Hanks
400 JacohZimmerman 100 Ephraim Hixon
50 T. Hixon 40 Elishn Barton
Providence West.
300 King's heirs
Providence.
300 Wcll&Clevinger 300 John Harden
333 Sarah Williams 301 Lemuel Gustine
400 Isaac Cavin 429 John Carver
250 John Miller 418 Thos. DeVVesse ' 4
140 Samuel Crossen 26C L. Martin
398 Thomas Cavin 102 T. Logan
402 Isaac Cavin 314 John McCartney
447 H. Alherti
St. C/r.ir.
389 William Brown 407 Robert Gordon
419j John Lynn 406A John Giles
Southampton.
409 Gust. Tomm 406 Nicholas Tomm
419 Titus Tomm 439 Jos. Cooper
439 Jas. Reed, jr. 305 Beany Brcathad
434$ Corn- Cooper 50? Arthur Brown
200 James lleyden 200 Thotn-rs Hoyden
400 Wm. Brown 4014 Johh Kerr
439 Win. Heed 404 Daniel Huff
339 Stephen Heed
Union.
390 Adam Black 322 Michael Bhimor
400 Michael Shinier 400 Stephen Clark
100 John Little 438 Alex. Irwiue , •
407 Wm. MeClane 408 A. Mann
Woodbtrry Middle.
400 P. Shoenlierger 50 John Todd
100 Jacob Snively 13 Jacob Huffman
10 Adam Souder 100 Heffloy's heirs
10 Martin Hysong 40 John Watt
400 Margaret Montgomery
Woodbtrry South.
447 John Harden 474 John Chaney
440 Ignatius Harden 432 Isabella Davis
441 Wm. Piper 4-14 Elizabeth Piper
429 Joseph Monn 476' Alex. Moans
415 Stephen Moans 460 Samuel Moans 1
474 Wm. Montgomery
Woodbtrry.
■"OO Henry Swoopo 421 Alax. Boyd \ •
346 Wm. Montgomery 432 Han. Montgomery
•The following tracts, now in Pulton county,
were purchased by the Commissioners prior to
the erection of said county, and will be offered
for sale at tho above named time and place:
Ayr.
100 Dankl Metzlcr 2 I aits E. Wallace
• Bethel. ■ i
142 Bcnj. Green 439 Jos. Reed
393 N. Seank 4394 J, Ward ; " *
439 IV Reed 114} Wm. Powers
439 Harry Ward 398 Adam Ward
439 Ahram Ward 481 Jas. Huff
462 Peter Huff 460 Robert Reed
431 Nathan Reed 428 Wm. Thomas'
439 Wm. Lee (McKee)
Dub/in.
440 John King 15 John Harmon
160 Ephraim Zingler 424 G. VYild
'On Sidling Bill! ''"
406 Andrew Logan . v
The two tracts following are it Greenfield
township, Blair county:
383 John Thomspu ,440 Jas. Graham
. Given under our hands at Bedford, this 4th
day of December, A. D. 1863, 1 1
P. J. SHOEMAKER, '
ANDREW
GEORGE RQAD&*
Attest— Conmiuionmu
Jons G- Pisuiß, Clerk.