(The ihrlford (himttf. Local and Personal. f§ miffi 1 ifiilfj H .f's £= " h i S lie ig 8? I ... I 234 s| I I Ij t\ 34;6 6 7 JaL 7 ? <1 10 11:12113 H 9 lit' 11 'l2 13 14 14 13 16 17 IS 19 28 IS 16 17 isJ 26 31 21 22 23 24 26 27 a 22 23 24 24 26 27 28 28 29:38 31... ...1...* 29 20:31 ...I-! Frit. 5-I-. II 2* 3 Ug.:...'...i... If 21 3 4 4, 5 6 7 Rj 930 " , J 6 7f * S 18 11 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 If. 17 18 1- 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 „ 2ij2G,27 28i...!...i... ~ , *i27!28*29i30'31 ... Jir. i J 3.8# , 4 5 e rj 8. 9 10 2 3 4 6 7:8, 11 12 1314 15 IB 17 9 10 11:12 IS 14 15 15 19 20 21 22 23 21 IB 17 18 19 20121 *22 25 26 27,28 29 38; 31 23 24 25 26 27 28:29 Apr. "ij"s J"i's* , "ti'": Oct. -.i"i l 'j i's " - 910 11112*13 14 7 S 9f10.1l 12 13 15 IB 17:18 19 20 21 14 15 IB 17 is 19*20 22:23 24,25 26:27 2s 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 —:... ii 2B 29 30 31 la* "j— ' *'■ J * s Sot.- i ; 3 8 7 8' 9*lo II 12 4 5 6: 71 8* 9|lo 18 14 15,16 17 18 19 U 12 13 14 15 If 17 ,20 21 22 23 24 25 26 I- 19 20 21 22 23 24 T. 2< 29 MlSl- 23*26 27 28 2-.' 30 ... Jlfflr ; ll 2 P-*. i 3 4 31 6 7 S 9-) 2 4 •'* 6 71 8 10 1! 12 13 14 131 tt 9 to !! 12 13 14 15 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 16.17 18 19*20 21 22 24 25 26 27 2 - 29■; 23 24 25 26 27 1- 19 BIAIVKSS UIREITOKV. [be following Bu.-ine? Directory for the bnr- UJ h of Bedford and other place? in the county, (~(• advertisements appear in the columns of * K E G uktti:,) may be of service to our friends jtd patron* in the county, and is commended' to i.rir attention: ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G. H. Spang; J. P. irsd: J.W.Tate; John Palmer; E. F. Kerr; mrborrow A Lutz; E-py M. Alsip; John T. ciizy A J 11. Filler; Kiutmell A Lingenfelter. Irdford, Pa. BANKERS —Reed AS. hell; Kupp. Shannon A llcUord, Pa. BOOTS AND SHOES. VARIETIES. Ac —J. H lut*"n; H F. Irvine. Bedford. Pa. BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M. Lyneh. CABINET-WARE. CHAIRS. Ac.—Richard Leo. leiforii. Pa PRY-GOODS, GROCERIES. Ac—l. B. Far ahnr; A B. Cramer; J. M. Shoemaker: P. A. ~.f*ii. liefibaugh A Fisher, Bedford, Pa. DENTISTRY—C. N Hickok A J. G. Minnich. r. Beiiford. Pm DRUGGIST —J. L. Lewis. Bedford. Pa FANCY STOKES—Mrs. V. B.Tate A Miss M vh Mrs E. X Mowry; .Mrs. M. R. Schafer A lis? Kate Deal. Bedford. Pa ul NsMITHINU—David Defibaugh, Bedford. HARDWARE, AC.—Wm. Hartley; Geo. Bly :vr A son. Bedford, Pa. HOTELS Bedford Hotel, J. J. Shoemaker; leD2' I House, I. Mengei ; Union Hotel. V. Steek nati Bedford, Pa.; Exchange Hotel, W. C Mc iaitv. Huntingdon. Pa. JEWELER—DanieI Border, Bedford, Pa John lteimund. Jeweler. JOB PRINTERS—Meyers A Mengei. Bedford, V. —All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing o-atly and promptly executed. PUMPS—Wm. C. Suively. Srhellfburg, Pa. PHYSICIANS—Dr. J. L Mirbourg, Bedford. Pa : Drs.W.W. Jamison arid P. JI. Penn*yl. Bloody ! Kun. Pa. PHILADELPHIA TRADE—W. YV. Paul A Co.. ; Boot* and Shoes; iVartinan A Engleman. Tobacco, -■garAc.: Felix Hey man. Clothing; Charles OakforJA Sons, Hats, Caps, Furs. &>'. PATENT MEDlClNES—Shliner's Cough Syrup ar,i Indian Vermifuge; Foutz's MixtureauN 1> A V EVEN! N< I, j FEBRUARY 12. for the purpose of e- IcctiriL' a delegate to the Denmcratie State Convention, and taking counsel; upon the political issues before the i country. A general turn out i- re spectfullv requested. Several speeches may be exjiected on the occasion. K. F. KERIt, .Jan. 2U. Ch'n Dem. Co. Com. I. v-T Noru K.— Wedesireourfriends to understand that after court, all sub - riptions for the present year remain ing' unpaid, will lie charged at the rate <>f I ]HT annum. We renew this notice so that ail may have the advan tage of paying at court, and receiving their paper at the -same rate a> il they had paid in advance. It i> now six montli- since the beginning of our new volume, and yet about loou .subscrip tions remain unpaid, llow unjust this L- to tho-e who have paid, as well sis to the publisher who is eomjielled to pay '•". not only in the destruction of ma • uinery, Ac., but also by. ncee-sitating v "Njiension ofojterations. Weil, these "••vi " companies by their agent*, at 11 " visited the scene of the eatastro- Satisfied that it was an unavoitia -1 mi! total accident, they advised the 'ii'iti to rebuild and a—tired them that key would speedily pay the insurance. ■ " dherday promptly aiuljgenerously k"' amounts insured, were paid to the ■'le>-rs. Heed, the Mill is up and run 'li'iy :io;iin, and -ome twenty stalwart 1,1 a are hard at work making: lumlier. Tlii- ease fully exhibits the beneficent vl, rkings of Insurance. The Messrs. heed reeeived .s;!2ou, having paid but tun vi-.us premiums. Every body v Derfine at G75<"7 25 extras; £7 50(" s 50 spring wheat ex- • tra family; £!><" 1< for winter wheat do, j andsllf-i* Id for fancy. Bye flour is dull j at $5 do. .< Virn nteal at #4 25. There i- i little good wheat here and fair and . choice red range from s2 to sT 25. live j is dull at Oh. There i* very little corn j coming forward, and yellow commands . 74e. Oats are dull at 45c. Cotton is dull. I In coffee, sugarand niola—<— no change, j Whisky is dull at *2 24("2 2i>. NEW* YORK MARKET. —Flour firm, j and advanced 5c.: sales of 7.nun hbls. State at 050/ S 25; Ohioss ~o.'c 1 o ; Western s<> us 'h:>s; Southern unchan ged, sales of i',ou I>i >i-.; Canada firm, -ales ofd-m bbl>. at ** imi 11 on. Wheat ckwd, with an advancing tendency. — Corn dull and drooping. Beef stea. d*j 73b 62 Herbert Sli leinaker, Colerain do 639 71 VI illiam Gor-uoh, Hopewell do 273 39 Alexander Shoemaker. Harrison do 112 49 George Gardill, Juniata do 380 04 i Benjamin Valentine. Londonderry do 291 17 WiLiant Siuckey, Monroe do 300 67 IV illioui Crisman, Jiapier do 679 20 Joseph Fisher, West Providence do LOO 00 Peter M. Barton, East Providence do 303 66 Samuel Beeklet, St. Clair do 760 56 Archibald Perdew, Southampton do 24s 59 George smouse. Snake Spring do 171 13 M . J. Rock, Scliellshurg borough do 160 00 George Beegle. 1 nion do 4.>0 72 ' Samuel Cri?uiaii, South Woodberry do 8. : 1 ~;j Solomon Barley. Middle Woodb'y do 1009 70 : John Kichert. Liberty do 43 73 1 E. F. Kerr, Bedford borough 1865 430 00 John C Figard. Broad Top tp do 589 12 j John C. Black. Bloody Bun bor do 100 00 1 Jacob Bowser. Colerain township do 300 00 Arch. Blair, Cumberland V alley do 360 00 ' Henry V. ertz, Harrison do 100 00 llenry Clapper, llopuwell do 150 00 i George Gardill. Juniata do 300 00' Michael Carpenter. Londonderry do 543 00 Samuel Harvey. Liberty " do 237 79 Philip Snyder, Monroe do 625 On David 11. Bowser. Napier do 400 00 Peter M Barton. East. Providence do 298 00 tieorge Banghman. W Providence do -210 86 S..b.im.;i Mira-ler. St. Clair do 4110 00 ; Nicholas Kouus. Snake Spring do 460 00 Daniel Horn, Schellsburg borough do put no Adolphus Ake, l'nion do 125 60 Solomon Barley, Mid. Woodherry do 820 94 Samuel Cristnan South Woodberry do 225 00 Tax paid on unseated land- 42 SO Total charges $21,421 18 i The Treantrrr has credit for the following Hi- \ hucsemeuts for the use of raid county: Paid petit jurors February term $3lB 82 Grand jurors do 158 U j Tali-men do 79 49 Petit jurors May term 3.75 10 Grand jurors do 111 55 , Petit jurors September term 442 69 Grand jurors ' do 173 63 Petit jurors November term 490 82 Grand jurors do 152 56 ; A--e-soramaking triennial and other as sessments 490 60 Levi Agnew, tipstaff 44 60 Win. Leary. do 4t 00 Mary Morris, scrubbing offices in Court House 38 75 John Aldstadt costs in Com. vs J. Myers . 120 30 do do do vs E. Iniier 99 56 do boarding prisoner- 167 93 Charles Merwine salary as janitor 71 50 Expense- of spring election of 1.865 27-* 67 Special election in St. Clair 12 97 ; Expenses of October election 298 47 Return judges to count a soldier's vote 101 54 Premium on f*>x and wild eat scalps 157 82 William Kirk, jury commissioner 20 00 Isaac Kensiogpr do 20 (lit John G. Fisher, clerk to jury couim rs 15 00 Hugh Moore and A. 15. Buun summon ing special venire 7 50 John Aldstadt costs Com. vs Eugene Eagen 32 69 do goods furnished to jail 13 b8 do costs Com. vs Abrapi Skelly J8 60 do wood furnished for jail 47 00 Bedford loqnirer printing for county 421 8- Bedford Gazette printing for county 352 50 Constables' returns 330 22 Constables'return-attending grand jury 140 23 David Over for printing 62 0a Vndrew Crisman salary a- Commissioner 1-2 00 George Rhodes do do 203 (lit Michael Wertz do do 162 CO Michael Ritchey do do 26 00 John Palmer fees in Commonwealth cases 10 00 1 J. J. .Shoemaker boarding jury 107 90 Joshua Mowtr Court crier * 47 00 do work done at Court House 56 00 ' Metropolitan Insurance Company, insu rztvvio T. pukliri kailJistgn Q(\ Mk David Gardner hauling coal from Mt. Da Ma- 30 00 E. E Kerr Attorney for Commissioners 75 00 0 E. Shannon record books for Pro thonotarv s office 47 75 John G. Fisher clerk for Commissioners 250 00 John Sill interest on borrowed money 181 00 J. Aldstadt costs Corn, vs Jesse L. Rice 21 91 do Com. vs Jacob Rinard 19 97 do do lacb Kiiiebart 22 16 do do Matthew Kohinctt * 1-55 do do Josiah Pearson 77 10 do do James A Trout 264 38 ; do conveying prisoners to West ern Penitentiary 96 00 11. C. Reamer for stationery 7 95 t>. E -hannon Prothonotury - fee- 27 P. F Lehman costs Com. vs Leydig A ,-kelly ' 22 39 John Major, Esq., holding inquest 13 57 do costs Com. vs Mary A. Smith 3 94 Jacob Semler hauling guns fro 11 Sehell burg 5 00 Philip Gardner hauling coal from Mt. Dallas 57 75 William Dibert boarding jury 6-1 (HI Mr- C McCoy damages on r >ad view by order of Court. 20 00 J. W. Lingenfelter holding inquest on botly of F. C. Mock 39 00 M. A Point? salary Att'y for Comm'rs 50 00 John Aldstadt boarding prisoner? 256 30 W. la, llaven paper for duplicate? 22 20 J. P. Reed damages on lot for road 16 00 II E. Shannon on account, cost-. ,vc., 250 06 * Road and bridge views 153 46 J. W Lingenfelter holding inquest ou body of Jacob Grouse -1 67 ; S. J. MeCaudin costs Com. vs Hammond 76 46 John Aldstadt costs Com. vs.). t' Kee l 73i 16 George Blackburn building bridge at Stouerstown 383 84 i Michael Reed for plan? for bridges Bi no 1. Blvmyer A Son good? furnished Court House 50 11 John Aldstadt cost? Com. vs James A. Trout 146 .79 John Aldstadt costs Com vs W llaney 71 65 do do vs A. W. .-hroyer A J. Meyers 81 1" John Aldstadt costs Com. vs Mary Etta .Smith 28 63 John Aldstadt cost? Com. vs Steel, olios Slev ens 31 36 ' 1 John Aldstadt costs Com. vs Richard | Trout •' 56 | John Aldstadt cost? G>m vs James E. 1 Giles 838 ; John Aldstadt cost? Com. vs G I) Trout 11 61 ! John Aldstadt goods for jail ami sum moning jurors t 182 9.1 John Ahl-tadt costs Com. v- W. Fisher 60 66 ' Thomas Hughes repairing bridge, Ac . 18 66 | Commissioners and Clerk holding appeals 128 56 J. A. Osborn coal furnished Court House 44 Ott , Joshua Mower one quarter's salary as i Court-crier, repairing, Ac., 23 06 i T. C. Garrett bill of lumber 12 93 Dr. Cuuif.ker medicine and attendance at prison 13 00 John G. Fisher making out and distrib uting duplicates 25 06 John G. Fisher attending bridge sale 13 00 B. W. Garretsnn hauling guns toil. R. 5 21 Postage and Stationery for Commission ers' Office 1 12 | Riddleshurg Coal A Iron Co. for coal 22 00 . Simon Harbaughfor stationery . 4 I Joseph Gates repairing Hopewell bridge 21 81 . Robert Ralston holding inquest on the the body of K. W Jones 11 12 | Lawrence Taliaferro money wrong paid j on deed 182 : Ww. Cristnan money overpaid on dup. 11 50 j George W. Bowser 5,700 lbs of coal 19 95 I Isaac Kensinger holding inauesl on W A. More 18 92 John (i. Fisher services at Stoncrstown I bridge 500 j Jonn G. Fisher assessment and bridge ! sale? 13 00 i A. B. Cramer A Co., goods furnished | Court House 513 J JohnG. Fisher holding appeals, making | out ami distributing duplicates 77 00 I Martin Hoover tax refunded 16 49 I Revenue stamps 20 00 ' John Major costs in Commonwealth cases 8 33 } Bounty paid to soldiers by Treasurer out of county fund 2,341 97 ! Treasurer's salary 300 00 : Revenue stamps and stationery . 20 00 Uncurrent fulnls 5 00 j Auditors and Clerk 80 00 Joshua Alower attending Auditors 6 00 Total amount paid $13,945 72 t'hnrges $21,421 18 Credits 13,945 72 $7,475 46 j Statement of moneys due and owing Bedford j County and State of Pennsylvania on dtipli j eates in hands of collectors: County. State i J A Nieod em us -Wood vM, 1854 sl6s 53 $77 86 1 John A. 'More Broad top 1857 106 69 76 01 lUttr Lemuel Evans do 1858 289 07 230 40 .John C Morgart C. Valley " 89 26 100 00 J. A. Nicodemus Wood'y M. 138 7.1 44 20 J. S Brumbaugh do 8. 1859 42 96 427 do do 1800 27 19 R J). Barclay Bedford bor. 1961 20 21 T. M Lynch do 1862 78 81 Wm. Phillips Bedford tp " 12 33 Philip Hardman C. Valley " 32 50 J. R. Durborrow Wood'y M. " 267 97 Samuel Working do 8. " 221 24 .1 .cob Fetter Bedford tp 1862 702 72 29 57 David Sparks Providence W. " 9ft 14 L X Fyan Juniata '• 85 42 15 00 DA T Black Providence E. " 170 t# 29 00 Aaron Reed Woodberry 8 750 4<> I* II Akers Bedford bor. 1864 415 90 S M Bender Bloody Run bor. " 75 00 William Stuckey Monroe " 117 00 14 56 Joseph Fisher Providence ff. 95 (MI 52 60 i Samuel Crisinan St. Clair " 140 tto (ieorge lieegle Union 94 02 Henry Wertz Harrison 1865 20.5 10 95 62 E F Kerr Bedford borough " 62.1 55 470 27 Henry Boegle Bedford ;p " 1455 4i'> 464 35 J.ihn C Figard B'Oad Ton " 945 12 J C Black Bloody Ron bor "" 205 73 53 81 Jacob Bowser Coleraiu 655 (to Arch Blair Cuinb'd Valley 599 22 89 9> nenry Clapper Hopewell' "14 98 32 16 ; George Gardill Juniata " 311 69 44 47; M Carpenter Londondery "1 52 53 67' Philip Snyder Monroe " 84 no 46 55 j Samuel Harvey Liberty 167 09 David H Bowser Napier " elf' 23 56 24 Peter M Barton Providence E. " 2.43 43 61 85; Geo Baughmau Providence W. 9n In 62 35' Solomon Sbrader St. Clair ' 681 12 70 98 Wesley Pcrdew Southampton 558 25 19.2 2n Nicholas Koons Snake Spring ' lan 90 125 9<5 ! Daniel Horn Schellsburg bor 99 97 .'lB On Adolphus Ake Union 674 27 82 56 Solomon Barley Woodberry M- ' 935 5n 1(5 98 Samuel Crisiuan Wood he rrv 8 1543 ly 105 69 I 515522 19 2978 31l Amount due county 515.522 11 Amount due State 2.978 "1 Statement of mrtnev* tine 01'' own{ 'tl Bedford to tinty : I To John Sill 52 900 (Kt 'fliere is now in the Treasury subject to the order of the Commissioners 87.475 16 I BOUNTY FI XK TREASURER DR. To amount received from collectors, viz : Djtvid Sparks Providence West 1 565 26 19 Heiekiah May Harrison 158 92 D A T Black Providence East 57 2o U 11 Akers Bedford borough 1854 178 24 ' Henry Boegle Bedford township • 124 5o : Samuel Bender Bloodv Run bor 7o 24 1 Win Mason Cuinb'd Valley tp. 113 89 1 Herbert Shoemaker Colerain " 249 24 I Wm Gorsucb Hopewell itt 83 ; Alexander Shoemaker Harrison 14 65 i George Gardill Juniata '* 2tt 60; Benjamin Valentine Londonderry " 18 25 ; William Stuckey Monroe " 25 Oo j William Crisman Napier " 36 61 Peter M Barton Providence East " 25 81 j Samuel Bcckley St. Clair '* 10(1 0o ! Arch Perdew Southampton " 44 4t George Smouse Snake Spring 5 12 I WJ Rock Sche'lshurg borough -1 751 George Bcegle Union " 164 92 Samuel Cri-man Woodberry S 75 00 j Solomon Barley Woodherry M " 11 21 John Eichert Liberty " 61 82 ! Tota' 51,640 82 TREASURER CR. By whole amount paid out as per Com mis sioners drafts examined ami canceled $3,710 11 Amount due Treasurer Furquhar at last settlement on Bounty Fund 184 62 : Treasurer's commission at 1 per cent 57 10 Stationery and Revenue Stamps 5 06 Auditors and Clerk 40 00 : $5,976 83 ! 1,640 86 Balance due Treas. Karquhar by county $2,335 97 BEDI'ORH Cot;N'TV, s> : The undersigned. Auditors of said county, do j her. by certify that in pursuance of the Act of As sembly. in such cases made and provided, they me; in the Court House in the borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the account of James B. Far quhir. Esq . Treasurer o( said county, for the year A. D. 1865. as contained in the foregoing statement, and that we have examined the foregoing accounts ! due to and owed by said county that we have ! found the -ame to be c >rrect: as witness our hands this fourth day of January, A D. 1856. 'DANIEL BARLEY. DAVID EVANS. JAMES MATTIXGLY. \ Attest—E. F. KERR, Clerk Auditors. Report to the A mlitor I!< ner.al of Pennsylvania. JAMES B. FARQUHAR, Esq . Treasurer of Bedford j county, in account wita the Commonwealth of ) Pennsylvania, Dr T amount received fr in collectors for 1430 nu't previous yi-rir- 01. si-..,.. .0, ,n,.)1.. So 77. HAS I'R ER. CR. By receipts of Statu Troaauror of May 11. July 12. aud October 9, 5,600 2s salary of Hon. J. Burns. Associate Judge 100 56 Expenses of enrolling tlie militia under Act of Assembly of May 4. 1864 . 312 06 Treasurer's commission on ($11,313 86'; 113 13 Certificate of deposit to State on Reed A Se'nell 3,843 35 Charges 811.313 86 Credits 9.969 25 $9,969 26 Leaving in Treasury for use of State $1,344 60 Tavern Diet' ■* To aggregate amount assessed for 1865. 5660 00 Teens art r. Cr. Bv Treasurer's eommi—ion S 33 00 B\ Receipt of State Treasurer July 12, 1865, 162 47 Bv Receipt of State Treasurer 'July 20, 1555. 8 00 By order ot A J. Sansoui 144 63 Merchant bin Dr. To nggregat. amount assessed for 18!',5 6G85 66 Trcpsn r>r. Cr By Tress, commi -ion on ;s S!,} II F. Meyers printing retailers notice 11 26 B F. McNeil do do II 20 56 65 Balance due ftate $526 35 Eating Honses, Dr. To aggregate amount assessed for 1465 $8.5 66 Treasurer. Cr. By Treasurer's commission on (ss,s) $4 25 Balunco due State $46 7., Banding House*. Dr. To aggregate amount assessed for i-65 $26 00 Treasurer, Cr. To Treasurer's commission on (820) 8! 00 Balance due State sl9 60 Distilleries. Dr. To aggregate amount assessed for 18 .4 $45 00 iTreasurer, Cr. By Treasurer's commission on (45) 82 25 Balance due State $42 75 Tea Pin Alleys and Billiard Tah/r.s. Dr To aggregate amount u-'-es-ed for 1865 $22 50 Treasurer, Cr. ByTreasuror's commission on ($22 50) $1 12) Balance due State s2l 37' • Militia Tax, Dr. To amount received from collectors S2BB IS Treasurer. Cr. Ry amount pai.l assessors for assessment $lO9 44 Commissioners A Clerk making duplicates 60 00 A J Sananin Brigade Inspector's salary 61, 156 00 I Relief Fund paid soldiers' wives 190 00 Win Gorsu -h money overpaid on duplicate 16 Oil i Gther collectors money overpaid 011 dup. 4 4 69 Credits • $475 93 Charges 286 13 Balance duo Treasurer Furquhar $167 80 BLMORO COUNTY, SS ; 'llie undersigned, Auditors of said county, I do hereby certify that in pursuance of the Acts of i Assembly in such eases made and provided, they met at the Court House in the borough of Bedford, ; and did audit and adjust the accounts between James 11. Farquhar. Esq.. Treasurer of said coun ty, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in the foregoing statements. Witness i our hands this fourth dav of January. A D. 1866. DAM EL BARLEY, DAVID EVAN'S. JAMES MATTING LY. i Attest —E. F. KF.RR. Clerk. . Auditors. iWiSttUancous. nANIEL BORDER, PITT STRKFT. TWO POOFS WEST OF THE BEP FORP HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN JEWEL RY. SPECTACLES. AC 1 Ho keeps on hand a stock of fine Gold and Sil j ver Watches, Spectacles of Rrilliant Double Re- j fined Glx-.-cs. ai-.i Scotch Pebble Glasses. Gold; Watch Chains, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, best | i quality of Gold Pens. He will supply to order! unv thing in his line not en hand. Oct. SB, IMS HF. IRVINE, . ANDERSON'S ROW, BEDFORD. PA., j i Dealer in Boots. Shoes. Qiteeusware, and Yarie- i ! ties. from Country Merchants re- j i spectfuiiy solicited. Oct 20. ISfia, DA V11 > DEFIBAUOH, • .'ONION Sbrader. Stephen G Wright. A J Wood- ■ cock. A .T Snivelv, William Lashley. Henry Gates. ; Adam Weaverling, Alex Hiichey, ilosea Hudson. ■ Dun an McYicker, John Buyer. Drawn arid certified ut Bedford, this 26th dayot' ; December. A. D. 1835. ISAAC KENSINGF.R. WILLIAM KIRK. Attest— Jury Commissioners. ; JOHN G. FISHER. C'erk. Jan. 19, '66 I [IST O F JURORS for Special Term, J 3d Monday. 19.9 d W, of February A. I>. 1866. J | Samuel Dubbs. Dan 1 Longenecker, Philip Berk- ; ; stressor, Tobias Boor, William F VVoy. JesseGeller. ' Andrew Crisinan, David Dickey, Grundy F Ake. Frank rhew ; Plummer A Gates " WNI Karns Theodore Kinton Joseph Mortimore et al E D Beegle " Wertz A Feather i I'aniel Armel '' John C Riffle Bloody Run Sehool dis West Prov. School di. Mary Etta Smith " George White et a) I Samuel Vondersmith " Wm. Lyon. Esq. , JAMES Foley " J \ BC-ser , John Black & Co. " Catharine Tricker 1 County of Bedford " Durborrow Johnson JU 19, 66 11 E 811 ANN'IN. Proth'y. 3 IST OF CAUSES, put down for i J Special Court to bo held at Bedford in and for th<- county 1 f Bedford, in which lion. ALEX. KIN, President Judge of the Sixteenth Judicial j District, has been h retof re concerned as counsel To bo tried by the Hon. GEORGE TAVLOR. at Bed- j forcl. commencing on Monday, February 19, 1866: I Joseph H-rley vs Jackson Stuckey Min.o. U "ttor M.Oorr/it.l, it ri iset Thus B Keating " Bedford Railroad Co j Sarah Fisher. " David Karns .1 51 Reynolds ' Adam Cam Hetty Jiiiier ' Samuel Smith [•'lock ,U Evans Dr Asa Duval et 111 Jacob Oster ' Henderson A Sleek Benj R Henderson Jacob Oster Samuel Clark Mary Gordon's adrn'r Hunt. A B. T. R. R. CO. " Wm T Daugherty Same " S imuel Cam's aam'r , Same " James A Anderson, Esq. j Same " John G Clark Same " John VV. Crisman Same " Win Dunkle Same " Thomas Knox Same " lliram Lentz Same _ " John S'one Jan 12. IC'.-I'T. 11 E. SHANNON, Proth'y. PETITIONS FOR TAVERN LI- J[ CENSE —Notice is hereby given, that the ' f diowing persons have filed their applications for tavern li -eßse. and that said applications will be presented to the next Court of Quarter Sessions to J be held at Bedford, ON the 12th day of February, next, for allowance . Isaac Mengel. Bedford borough, James L Prince. Saxton. Jacob I A I> Weaverling, Bloody Run borough, Josiah Kitcbey, Near Pattonsville. Samuel It. Bottomfield. Bloody Run. D. A 51. Git. Bloody Run. William 51. Pearson, Woodberry. , Abel Dull. Juniata township. A. J. Pennell. Rainsburg. Jan 19, *BB tf E SHANNON, Clerk. PE< JISTER'S N<)TI( E.—All par- Li -OIIS interested arc hereby notified that the fol owing aceduntants have filed their accounts in the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court ; in and for said county, on Tues lay, the 13th day of February, next at the Court House, in Bedford, tor confirmation : 1 The final account of Adarn Weaverling. adrn'r of the estate of Jacob (Vdiverting, late of West Providence township, uee d. 2 The account of Levi Ilardingcr. administrator of Jonathan C Dicken, dce'w who was executor of the last will. Ac., of David Dicken, late of Cuin bcrland Valley township, dee d. 3 The account of Jeremiah Baughman. adrn'r of the estate of Jonathan Snider, LAIE of the United States army, dee'd. •1 The account of Frederick Mowry, adrn'r of the 1 estate of Henry Mowry. late of Juniata township, 1 deceased. 1 5 THE account of Adriel Koontz, adrn'r of the 1 estate of Charles Koontz, late of Bedford township, ' deceased. 6 The account of James Sill, adrn'r of thecstatc • of Peter Berkhimer, late of Si Clair township. ' deceased. 7 The account of J. B Cessna. Esq.. adm'rof the 1 estate of Jacob 11. Orris, lateof Bedford township, deceased. 8 The account of Andrew B Snowberger. adm'r of the estate of Polly R.qdogle. lateof >ouih Wood berry township, deceased. 9 The account of John Zonk. Esq., adm'r with the will annexed of Maria Zonk, late of Middie Woodberry township, dee'd. 10 The account OT Edmund S Blackburn, adm r ' ' with the will annexed of Joseph 0. Blackburn. I.ate of Napier township, dee'd. 11 "1 he account of Jacob Frits, adm r of the es- : ; tate of slatilda Fritz, late of Juniata township, deceased. 12 The final account of John S Grove, adm'r of the e-tate of Isaac Grove, late of Monroe township, deceased. 12 The account of Win >- Elder, one of the ad ministrators of Robert Elder, dee d., who was guar dian of Charles and Matilda Xicodemus, minor children of John A. Xicodemus. dec U. 14 The account of ThomasJaniison. adm'rof the estate of Lawrence Jamison, late of Bedford bor ough, deceased. jo The account of Philip Snider, guardian of George W.. Leonard X., Eve Ann and John W. Snider, minor children of John and Sophia Snider, deceased. lfi The guardianship account ot Jacob Lot g. guardian of Mary Jane, L-uisa and Henry Long enecker, minor children of Mary Longenecker, late of Middle Wood berry township, deceased. 17 The administration account of Wm. Jackson Kerr, adm'r of the estate of Mary Kerr, late of Harrison township, dee d. It- The account of Jacob Kegg, adm'r of Rachel Kc:;g. late of Oolerain township, dee d. Hi The account of Josiah Mowry, adm r of the estate of John R. Mowry, late of Union township, deceased. 20 The account of David M. Rcplogle. adm'rof the estate of George bharp, late of Middle Wood berrv township, deceased. 21 The second account of James M. Barndollar, Esq.. one of the executors of the last will, Ac., of Jacob Barndollar, late of Bloody Run borough, deceased. 22 The second account of Jacob 15 " illiauis, Esq., one of the executors of the last will, Ac., of Jacob Barndcllar, late of Bloody Run borough, '66. 0. K, SHANNON, Register. £statf Salts. Qfl E RiFfs" SALE.—Byvir tue of a I Jr writ of Venditioni Exponas and sundry writs j | of Fi. Fa. to mc directed, there will be sold at the i ; Court House m the bosou.gh of Bedford, on Satur i day, the 16!h day of February. A. It. 1868. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the following real estate, via A tractof land containing one hundred and twen- i | tv three acres, more or less, about 60 acres cleared j ; and under fence,'with a two story log house and ; new double log barn thereon erected, adjoining j lands of .John Swarts, Daniel Davis and others, sit- ! ; uate in East Providence township, Bedford county. ! [and taken in execution as the property of John j j Sieighter. - Orn: lot of ground in Clearville, fronting j | 59 feet on Main street, and extending back 1 T:> feet j to uu alley, adjoining lot of John L. Grove on the j i e ist, and George V eiiner on the west, situate in s , the town of Olearville. Monroe township Bedford ! I county, and taken in execution as the property of ( I Isuae Mix-el. ALSO— One lot of ground, unimproved, contain- ! i in a' 2u acres, more or le-- adjoining lands of Noah ; Die hi on ine south, and others, situate in Napier township ALSO —Another lot of ground, unimproved, con- I tail ing ten acres, more or less, adjoining land ot J pit bout er. situate in Napier township, Bedford j eouutv. and taken in execution as the property of j j Isaac Fleegle JOHN ALDSTADT, Jan iy. 60 Sheriff. | ! ¥T ALU ABLE LAND FOB BALE. I \ —The undersigned offers for sale the follow- I ] ing valuable bodies ot land : ! THREE C'riOJCE TRACTS OF LAND, . containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois | Central Kailrmd. in Champaign county, State of j Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Vrbaim, and one | i mile fro in Rentua! Station on said Kailroad. Two [ ] of the traei- adjoin, and one of them bus a never- j ! failing pond of water upon it The city of I'rbana i | contains about LlitlO int abitanta. Champaign is j i the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois. ALSO — One-fourth oj < tract of land, situated j | in Broad Top township. Bedford county, conrain- j I ing about to acres, with all the coal veins of Broad j j Top running through it. I Ai .so— 'Three. Lots in the town of Coat mont. i i Huntingdon county. [ Jan 2*>. "66-tf I. C REAMER. I ! YUALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT , y PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of ground infh" ; centre of Bloody Run, fronting on Main street •• ''out -ixty-five feet, one of the very best business i location- in Bloody Run Also, ten acre-of wood ; land, adjacent to Bloody Run, lying on the Bed ford Rail 11-.id, containing first rate iron ore and < I having thereon a never-failing spring of water. For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E. Mann. Bloody Run. or of Dr. Hiekok, Bedford. Pa. Dec 15. '65. 5 >HI VATE SALE OF V A LUA BLL F REAL ESTATE.—The subscriber, residing i iu Bedford township, Bedford county, offers for sale I hi- fann situated in the township and county afore- i -aid. - bout 51 miles north-east of Bedford, contain- j ing l"o acres, about 100 acres of which arc cleared i end in g >d slate of cultivation, the remainder i wcll timbered. The soil i- limestone gravel and ! very productive. The farm is well watered. The : improvements cwisis* of good NEW TWO STORY PI.ANK HOI'SE. LOG BARN end out-buildings. There is an excellent apple ; orchard on the premises Terms reasonable. | Nov. ISa* JACOB WALTER. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY —On Thursday. Februa- j j ry Bth, at 10 o'clock, will be offered at public sale. 1 before the Court ILui.-e, in Cumberland. Maryland, 1 TiIE SEVERAL FARMS intii which the Estate known by the name of: S "MEXICO" is divided. ! This property is too well known to require rui- j nutc de- 'Option. It lies six miles east of Cumber- : land, is divided by the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, and borders upon the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad j and Potomac river. THE fit i'ERSJDE FARM CON T A I X S .ISO A C R ES, j more or I—-: four hundred of which is arable land, i 1 consisting of tipper ami lower bottom, eighty val- j untile timber, and the balance woodland, lying con- ! tiguous to the Virginia -ble of the river. It is irn- ■ proved hv a LARGE BRICK DWELLING with suitable out-fcouses, a frame cottage and a large tobacco house, convertible into a barn and : stabling The remaining THREE FARMS, bordering .or, the Canal and Railroad, contain severally 152. 150 and 172 ACRES, consi-t ing ot arable land and tim her, .ii-tributi'4 in suitable proportions to each. The proximity to Cumberland, and the facilities ' of transportation afforded by the Canal and Rail road. gives high value to this property for grazing, grain or stock purposes. Terms of -ale—One-third cash, and the balance j in notes, bearing interest, in one and iwo years, j secured upon the property. For further information, apply toJOSIAH H. | GORDON. Esq., Cumberland, who has a plan of the S . rmu crtv in hi.- possession. . Cmnberlit'd. Jan 21. [Feb 2.! 66. XT'ALU ABLE FARM AND TAN- J I NERV FOR SALE.—The undersigned offer ; i for -ale. their valuable limestone farm -Rusted in i Bedford tow nship, Bedford county, adjoining lands ' of Philip Zimmers Charles Smith and others. ■ i c iitaining 250 acres. 200 acres of which areclear eil and in a rich state of cultivation, balance well j timbered. This property lies about 4 miles North ■ | of Bedford, or. Running's Creek, near the Bedford and HollidaysburgTurnpike. There are upon the • I'iirm a LARGE BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE. A large Bank Barn and ether important buildings. There is also a fine orchard of'apple, peach and ' Other fruit trees upon the premise-. The farm is divided into fields of 14 acres each, enclosed with post and rail fence. About 50 acres are in mead ow. There is an excellent -priug of never failing i water eh -e to the Dwelling-House. Also, upon the > Southwest corner of the farm, there is located, A* LA BG E TANN EB Y, ! Containing 100 vnu. withal! the ncces-ary build ing-. the whole yard being under roof. The tan- ' nery is now and has been fir years, in successful operation. Twenty-five acres of the farm will be sold with the tannery, if the latter be sold separ ately. I )K>n these twenty-five acres there are six tenant bouses. For further particulars address T. H. k N. J. LYONS, March 17, 1865. BEDFORD PA. OLDEST HEAL ESTATE AGEN CY IN THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA [ Ibi-' agency having superior advantages, can show more and better grain and grazing farms and other propertica fur sale to i ersons de-iring homes, bosi -111- site-. Ac., in this beautiful and fertile Valley at le-s prices than auv other establishment in the Valley of Virginia. Ouroffice being located ir.the town of IIA UK (SON BURG, near the centre of thi grden of Virginia, and being in directcommnui eation by stage and otherwise with almost every par; of the Valley, persons, seeking homes here, can have better facilities for looking at and select ing such properties as may sui; the various tastes and means of the various purchasers. We would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers to the PROPERTIES we have on hand for sale, being confident we can accommodate the most whimsical on such terms as cannot be offered at any other office iu the Valley. Our properties range in onnniity from (25) 'I WLNTV-FIVE ACRES, TO (2500) TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, and in price, at from (S3) THREE DOLLARS TO (#6O) SIXTY DOLLARS PER ACRE, and contain snmv ot the very best grazing and grain FARMS in the Valley, and some of the most pleas an and beautiful localities in the Valley. Our town lots, bttsint - sites, and town residences, are not surpasse 1 in the Valley. TERMS YF.KY ACCOMMODATING. Any one wanting information, have it. if any property about whieh they may inquire in our advertisements by writing to u- for a catalogue, containing prices, i descriptive lisls, Ac. Thi -c land- ami other properties lie in Rocking ham. Page. Shenandoah. Warren, Augusta. Kock hridge. Pendleton, Hardy. Randolph, Albemarle. Ac. Give us a call and yau can, from tho numerous properties wc have for -ale, bo accommodated on the best of terms, before you leave for your home. We are at all time, prepared 'o convoy persons to look at lands lying in the county of Rockingham, free of charge. Address, J. P PRICE A CO.. No. 1 and 2 Law Building, Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., Va. Gazette, Bedford, copy 2m— Higrritowu Ala it. Dec 22. "65 - —— 5B ■" TYEDFORD NURSERIES, I ) BEDFORD, PA. I T . M . L Y X C H , . Offers to the public and dealers, a large stock of! well grown fruit trees consisting of APPLE TREKS 6 to IU feet high, PEAR, standard and dwarf, PLUM, j CHERRV, APKROT. NECTARINES. QCL.NCES, GRAPES, j of all the desirable kinds, CUERP.V CURRANT, and j other fine varieties, GOOSEBERRIES, SPANISH CHEST 1 1 NUT, ENGLISH WALNUT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL j i LOW MT TREES, evergreen tree-, shrub- ai.d vines ! in variety, honeysuckles of all kinds. Hardy per petuul blooming roses, flowering shrubs, dahlias, fancy varieties, fuchsias, chrysanthemums, Ac. I pwards of 150,000 trees are now on tne grounds, j ; thrifty and healthy. Not 1100 neres of trees, as i I sonic tree agents would have you believe they have, j whieh is a humbug. Those intending to plautbad j ' better buy trees raised in like soil and climate, j and run un risks of distant shipment I have the • i same kinds of fruit and as fine trees as can be had at any nursery. Catalogues sent freo to those applying. | Persons at a distance will please write for further | information. Agents wanted to sell trees. : Good wages paid. [Jan 26, '66-3 m MERCHANTS' SHOW BILLS, printed in superior style, and upon reason* b; u NNJ, at THK BK DRONE GAISTT* OFFIOS. hardware, &t. j x ERS. the bes. in the State, may now be bsd" ' at Hart toy's Hardware Store at Manufacturers pri ces. Remember com fodder cut and mashed will cause your cows to yield more and richer uiilk. and besides will go two-thirds farther in feeding than 1 when fed in the rough. Nov. 10. '65. I rrHE BEST IMPROVED MEAT , I CUTTER? AND SU FFERS may be had at Nov. 10, '65. HARTLEY'S. I>UTCHERS' KNIVES, STEEDS, X ) Shears, Scissors, Table Knives and Forks. Ra zors. Axes. Adzes. Augers. Drawing Knives. Hatch ets, Broad Axes. Mill and Cross Cut Saws. Hand raws, Planes, and the largest and best assortment of Pocket Knives, may be had at Hartley's Store. Nov. 10, '65. IIOEM A KERS will find Tools of all kinds.Calf-skins, Moroccos. Bindings. Linings, Web. Galloons, Lasts. French Boot Powder, Wax, Thread. Eyietts. Ac., full stock always on hand, at Nov. Hi. "65. HARTLEY S. W* AI IDLER Y, in great variety, at ! kj Nov. 10, '65. HARTLEY S. BLACKSMITHS may obtain from Hartley Norway Nail Iron, Horse Shoe Nails, Rasps. Files, Anvils. Bellows, Hand Hammers, Shoeing Hammers. Buttresses. Borax. IRON in great variety, and 200 Kegs of assorted Horse Shoes of different makes—and even more if wanted. Nov. 10, '65. HOUSE KEEPERS wm find at Hartley's Store a great variety of household Hardware, sueh as Knives and Forks. Spoons of elegant quality. Ladles, single or in sets. Shovels and Tong-. Waiters, 1 ea Bells, Scissors. Meat Saws, Carvers, Paring Knives, Brushes, Waffle Irons, Griddles. Gridirons, Bras-. Porcelain and Iron Ket tles, Iron Pots, Tubs. Buckets. Baskets. I!rooms, Slaw Cutter-. Ac.. Ac Stove Polish. Rotten {stone, and a hundred little "kuick knacks" that we can't afford to enumerate. It would he taster to tell l what we don"; keep than wh it we do [Nov. 10. IRPHE CLEAREST, BRIGHTEST, 8 Best, Safest and Purest, and lor these reasons the CHEAPEST COAL OIL in Bedford, may al ways be had at H rtley's. You who have never used any other than the •■common trie elf' try it, compare it! and you will always go to Hartley's. ; Coal Oil Lamps in brilliant profusion, and great variety, very ehcap at Hartley's, also, Wick, Lamp Tops. Ac Coal Oil Lamps repaired. |Nov. 10. LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, A PURE article, Flaxseed Oil, Red Lead, Puints of ail kinds, Glass and Putty, Powder. Lead and Shot. The largest stock in Bed ford. and Hardware in great variety at Nov. 10. HARTLEY'S OLD STAND. .fancy Stores. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Call at Mrs. V. B. TATE A M. E. REA'S. The handsomest assortment of BONNETS. IIATS, CAPS. RIBBONS. FLOWERS. Bonnets for 53.50. worth $5,00. Ribbons for2scts worth 45—best 75 cts. worth $1 00. Hats from 75 cents up. Elegant assortment of Velvet Flowers, all prices COLLARS. CUFFS, NECKTIES. SCARFS, GLOVES, STOCKINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS DRESS TRIMMINGS. Cord and Tassels. Gilt Cord, Silk Buttons, Bugle Buttons, Jet Buttons, Gilt Buttons. Steel Buttons. Velvet Ribbons and Bugle Girup Lace. Edging, " letting, French Work, Lace Veils, Mourning Veils. Silk Tissue, B a rage. The hest make of Hoop Skirts, from 621 cts. to $4. CLOAK TRIMMINGS OF ALL STYLES. Handsome Assortment of CLOAKS, COATS, CIRCULARS, AND FURS. Mrs. Y. B T. A M E. R., would inform their lady friends, that they have employed a good Man :u:imaker, who will make dresses on the shortest notice. Ladies from the country wrll be orovided [ with the NEWEST STYLE of DRESS PATTERNS i ulwny- un hnml t Ciutomars wishing Cloaks and Coats cut out, will have them done free of 1 charge Nov. 10, '65. JG'EW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!— Miss KATE DEAL A Mns. M. R. SCHAFFER, .'.re constantly receiving New Goods, theykeepon hand a fine assortment of Bonnets, Bonnet Silk, Hats, \ civets, Ribbons, Flowers. Zephyr goods, Of all descriptions, Breakfast Shawls. Head Comforts, Ladies' and Childrens' Hose, Ladies' and Children's Gloves, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Dress Trimmings and Buttons of all kinds Ladies Silk Scarfs, Merino Scarfs, Ladies' Collars and Cuffs. Ladies' and Gents Handkerchiefs. Veils. Skirt Braids, Embroidery Braids, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Corsets. Head Nets, Belts and Buckles, Coats and Cloaks They also keep a fine assortment ot Cloth, which they will make to order on the shortest notice. They also do all kinds of Sewing, Mantuama king. Ac. Ladies who want a good fit will do well | to give them a call, [Dec. 15, '65. V[ C. FETTERLY, lias jßstretura x? £. ed from the ea-t with a large and elegant a-sortmont of DRY* AND FANCY GOODS. French Merinoes, All Wool Delaines, Bombazines. Plaids, Sack Flannels, Alpacas, Mohairs, and a variety of other DRESS GOOD'S Calico-. Muslins. Beaver Cloth. Cloaking and Water Proof Clolhs, Shawls and Cloaks, latest styles, Furs, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ladies Dress Cap?. Woolen C-Ufi, Twilights, S • foams,Scarfs,Embroidery, Drjfi '.iinmings. Velvets, Balmorals, Hoop A handsome assortment of Dress Buttons, Zephyrs, Germantown Wool, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. A variely of Toys and other notions for Christmas, too tedious to enumerate. Call and see Grateful mr past favors, 1 would respectfully so licit a continuance of patronage. Dec 22-3 m M. C. FETTEIILr. 4 CARD TO INVALIUS.—A Cler- Lt gyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy tor the eure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay. Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by bane ful and vicious habits Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a tie-in to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, 1 will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it. FREE OF CHARGE. Please enclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House. New York. Feb. iO, '6s.—ly SALE. — The well known and desira ble House and Lot. known as the "Filler Prop erty." on Juliana Street. Bedford, will be offered at public sale, on Saturday, February 24th, 1866. Ds" Possession given on the Ist of April next. Jan 19. '65-ts U. McCAUSLIN. rpHE BEDFORD GAZETTE IA the 1 best Advertising Medium in Southern Penn sylvania. ORDERS from a distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING pmmptiv attended to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed ford. Pa. MER( HA NTS and M ECHANICB, and Business men generally will advance their own interests by advertising in the columns ; Of THK GIZKTTK. T ETTER HEADS AND BILL X.J HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men, printed in tho best style of the art, at THK GAZETTE j JOB OFFICE, O LIP BILLS, PROG RA MMEB, 0 POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatness and despatch, HITBEGAZETTE office. T UDICIOUS ADVERTISING, by f) all business men, is the secret of success. Re member Stephen Girard. T)RINTERS'INK has made many a I Jt businessman riefi. We ask yon to irv It in IF columns of MA GA*FTT S