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In 1 - "■ 1 y W. 123 j • 6. < : 8 9 Willi* 4 5-6 7* 9! 910 :1311 4j 15 1617j18j 19 II 12 13:14:15 16:17 |2I 22 22 21.25 26 1.8 19 2.1.21,22 23 24 I 27:29 29 30 3! .. 23 an 27 2429 30 ... ! Jllßf li 2 Per 1 1 31 4i 5i 71 8 9 2 3 4- 5! 6 7 g !0 II 12 13 M 15 16 9 In II 12 13i14|15 1. 18 19 20 21 22 25 16 17 !- 19,20 21 22 24 25 26 27 4- 29 30 23 24 23 26 27 28 29 ■ ■ ill's I X i;ss mit ECTOK v. The following Business Directory for the bor . iigh of Bedford and other places in the county. ndvtrtixemeHt* appear in the rata rim* of THE GAZETTE.) may be of service to our friends and patrons in the eounty. and is commended to their attention: ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G. H. Spang; J. P. Reed J W. Tate; John Palmer; E. F. Kerr; Purborrow .1 Lutz; Espy At. Alsip; John T. K'-igv A J H. Filler; Kimmell A Lingenfelter, Ri lford, Pa. BANKERS —Heed A Soli el I; Rupp. ."•hannon A Co.. Bedford, Pa. B miTS AND SHOES. VARIETIES. Ac.—J. H Hution : H. F. Irvine. Bedford. Pa. BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch r \P, I.NET-WARE. CHAIRS, Ac.—Richard Leo. Bedford, Pa. DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES. Ac —J. H Far .juij-ir: A. B. Cramer; J. M. Shoemaker; 11.I 1 . A. R ed Defibaugh A Fisher. Bedford, Pa. DENTISTRY—C. X. Ilickok A J. G. Minnieb. .Ir Bedford. Pa. DRUGGIST—J. L. Lewis, Bedford, Pa. FANCY STORES—Mrs. V Il.Tate A Miss M Rf Mrs E. V. Mowrv; Mr- M R. Schafer A Ali- s Kate Deal. Bedford. Pa iii NSMITIIING—David Defibaugh, Bedford. HARDWARE. Ac.—Win, Hartley; Geo. Bly niver A s-on. Bedford. Pa. HOTELS Bedford Hotel. J. J. Shoemaker; .Mengel House, I. Mengel; Union Hotel, V. Steek tnnn Bedford, Pa.; Exchange Hotel, W. C Me- Nulty. Huntingdon. Pa. JEWELER—DanieI Border. Bedford, Pa John Reimund, Jeweler, JOB PRINTERS —Meyers A Mengel. Bedford, Pu —All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing neatly and promptly executed. PUMPS—Win. C. Snively. Schetlsburg, Pa. PHYSICI ANS—Dr. J. L. Marbourg, Bedford, Pu Drs.W.W. .Inniison and P. H. Pennsyl, Bloody RIID. Pa. PHILADELPHIA TRADE—W W Paul A Co . Boots and Shoes; WartmanA Euglenian. Tobacco, ,-fgara. Ac.; Felix Heyman. Clothing; Charle.- OakforlA Sons. Hats, Caps. F'urs. Ac P VTENT MEDlClNES—Shriner's Cough Syrup and Indian Vermifuge; Foutz 4 Mi xture and Horse and Cattle Powder; Wheaton's Ointment; tlelw bold'sExtract of Buchu; I*r Tobias" Yenitian Lin .tnent; Allcock's Porous Plasters;' Chrisfadoro's Hair Dye. REAL ESTATE SALES— F C. Reamer—private sale T 11 A N. J. Lyons. Private s nle Ja "b Walter. Private. C N. Hickok, private sale. Read the --New Advertisements" in this week's issue of TUB GAZETTE. 1 i For Administrator's, Executor's, Auditor's notices. Ac . see "Legal Notiee4 I f" Read the advertisements under the head of ■Notices. Ac." LAST -Voxieii. W'twlcsirt'OUf frit'luls to understand that after court, till mil>- <('ri\itinns lor the present year remain ing unpaid, will he charged at the rate 4if 52.50 per annum. Wo renew thi nntire -o that all may have the advan tage of paying at court, and receiving their paper at the same rate id it they had paid in advance. It i- now six months ,-ince the beginning of our new volume, and yet ahout Hhmi subscrip tions remain unpaid. How unjust thi i- to those who have paid, as well as to the publisher who is compelled t pay )•e evi dent to all. We do not intend this as a (hi)i, hut merely as a notice for the lien eiit of suWrihers who are in arrears. AN Ext'EL LENT SCIIOOI.. —During our pe vgrinatioii- last political eanva—. we happeneWo attend a night meeting at Fletcher's Store, in Monroe township, and were most hospitably entcrtaiueil hy o:ir friend I htiiie! Fletch er, Fsj. After tile meeting adjourned, we repaired to Mr. Fletcher's house, where we found upon a table in the sit tinig-rooni. a nunilxT of l.atin books, work- on the higher mathematics, and ■ ther-. hool Look-indicating that some p-.-rsnn of considerable education !—lin. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.—Just published in a sealed envelope. Price six cents | .1 Jsct'ire on the Nature, Treatment onri Raehfleii euro of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness. In voluntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Imped iments ti> Marriage generally. Nervousness. Con ; sumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physi ! cal Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse. Ac. By ROBKUT J CI LVERWKM., M. D . Author of thi | --Green Book, Ac. The world renowned author, in this adtnirablt ; Lecture clearly proves from his own experienc< | that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may b< i effectually removed without medicine, andwithou dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings, or cordials, |a>intiug out n mode o cure at once certain and effectual, by which evert sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, mat ! cure himself cheaply, privately and radically I Tins LKCTCKC WILL VHOVE A BOON TO THOUSAND : ASD TnOCSANDS. Sen; under seal, to any addrets. in a plain, seal id envelop, on th<- receipt o! six cents, or two post age stamp- by addres.-ing CHAS J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, N. Y., Post Office Box 4oSfi. Feb 16, "CO—ly MARRIED. FILLER—SHOEMAKER—At the residence e I the bride's parents, on Thursday. February Ist. b the Rev. Win. M. Deatrick, Mr William 0. Fille - | and Miss Rebecca L. Shoemaker, daughter of Mi ' Philip J. Shoemaker, all of Friend's Cove HOOVE rt—McCOY. —In Schcllsburg, uu the St iti-t . by Rev. 15. H. Hunt. Mr. David S Hoove ; i and Miss Mary Ellen McCoy, both of St. Clai township MAUK —SNOWDEN. —At the Bedford Hotel, o , ! the 13th inst , by Rev. A Essiek. Mr. Edward H Mauk to Miss Sarah Snowden, both of rumberlan * Valley. IJERSONS knowing themselves in debted to us for advertising Administrators - ) Executors', Auditors' Notices. Orphans' Court sail arid other sales of Real Estate, and for printin " bills. Ac . Ac., will please call and settle for th , same, as all such advertising and printing shoul p be CASH MEYERS A MENGEL Feb 16, "66-tf. J 17 LECTION.—Inhere will lie an ele< "j tion held at the publie house of Mrs Marl ~ ly, in the borough of McConnellsburg, on Monda; k the oth of March, 1806, between the hours of I - A M. and 1P M., for five Managers of the Chan „ bersburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Compan ' for the ensuing year. TB. KENNEDY, Feb 16, 'O6-3t Pres t. Itcir VJTRAV HOG. —Takenaptrespassing 1 17 upon the premises of the subscriber, residing in Napier township, about the middle of December : j last, a white boar, about IS months old, the ouly mark is a curl on the rump. The owner is request ; ed to come forward, prove property, pay charges | and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed j of according to law Feb 16. 66—lit* ABRAHAM MOORE. ■ URN P1 K E ELECTION.—The. | Stockholders of the Bedford and Stoystown I Turnpike Road Company will meet at the house of j A.J. Snively, in the borough of Schellsburg, on j the first Monday of March, between the hours of : 12 and 2 o'clock, of said day. to elect five Mana j gers for the ensuing year. I Feb ifi. *66 A E. BCHBLL, Seo'y. 4 DMINLSTRATOK'S NOTICE.— 1 \ The Register of Bedford county having grant j ed letters of administration upon the estate ot Ad | "in Stayer. late of South Woodberry township, de i ceased, to the subscriber residing in Middle Wood i berry township, all persons having claims against j said estate are requested to make known the same ; without delay, and those indebted are desired to \ make immediate payment. Feb 16. '66-6t JOflN STAYER, Adm r. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— XV The undersigned having taken nut letters of administration, with the will annexed, on the es tate of Samuel Davis, late of Bedford borough, de ceased. hereby gives notice to all persons tiaviug ; claims or demands against said estate, to present ; them to him for payment without delay, and those I indebted are notified to make immediate payment. 1 tr Letters addressed to the undersigned a! Hol i lidaysburg, Pa., will receive prompt attention. Feb 16. '66-6t BEN. L. HEWITT, Aduj r. / * 1 ABDIAN'S SAFE OF VALLF \ I ABLE REAL ESTATE.-Jeremiah Baugh , man, Guardian of Wilson. Mary and Harry Baugh ! 111 "i minor children of Josiah Baugbman. late of ; Bloody Run borough, dee d., will sell, upon the premises, on SATURDA I", the 10 th of Marrh, 1866, the undivided half of a Lot of Ground, in Bloody Run. adjoining James > tec km an. on the west and fronting seventy-three feet on the Bed ford and Chambersbiirg Turnpike road, adjoining, on the cast, a street forty nine and a half feet wide and extending hack one hundred and sixty-five feet to a liil feet alley, ami being 73 feet'wide j along said alley, with a Frame Dwelling House ami j W ash House thereon erected. Sale to commence at one o'clock, on said day JEREMIAH B A UGH.MAN, i Feb 16. 66—It Guardian. AFFABLE FARM AT I'Rl v \ ATE SALE.—The subscribers offer at pri | v "te -ale that valuable farm in Morrison's Cove, adjoining the town of Woodberry, known as the ZOOK FARM." containing 160 acres, more or less, with a good House and Bunk Barn and all the nei-e- iry out-buildings, with an Orchard of good fruit and a fine -itreani of water running through the property. This farm is of the best lime stone i laud and is in a good state of cultivation Terms | reasonable. For further particulars inquire of ei | ther of the subscribers. GEORGE R BARNDOLLAR, Woodberry, C. W. ASHCOM, ) .. J. F. LOWRY, Hopewell. Feb 16, '66-tf PUBLIC SAFE OF VALUABLE ! I REAL ESTATE—By virtue of an order of j the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the under i signed, administrator of Daniel T. Miller, late of ' South Woodberry township, in said eountv. dee'd., | will expose to sale by public vendue, on the prein i-c-. on SATURDAY, the 17th day of March. A. I). 1866, the following de- ribed real e-tate, situ ) ate in the township aforesaid, viz ; 1 The mansion farm of the said deceased, con taining one hundred and two acres, neat measure. : all cleared and under good fences, having thereon erected two good painted weather-boarded dwell ing bouses, a large new bank barn, weather-hoard : ed and painted, with a horse-power house and sheep stable attached, with all other out-buildings ne j ccssarv to make a farm comfortable and conveni ( tut There are upon this property a good orchard of choic< fruit, and good water a; the houses and barn. The land is all limestone land and in a high \ state of cultivation, and altogether the farm is one | of the most desirable in Morrison's Cove. Jt is about one mile west of New Enterprise post office. 2. A tract of bottom land lying about one mile from the Mansion place, containing thirty three a crc> and nine perches neat measure. This tract is well timbered with white oak. rock oak. swamp oak and hickory timber, and will be sold altogeth er. or in picees to suit purchasers. 3. A tract of mountain (and lying about one mile from tract No. 2. containing thirty-six acres anil one hundred and thirty perches, neat meas ure. This tract is also timbered, principally with j chestnut timber. TERMS—One third of the purchase money to re i main in the hands of the purchaser, a. lien upon j the laud during the lifetime ot" the widow, the in j itsSS'ov tfie'romainder at the confirm ".Hon of the i sale, and the balance in two equal annual pay ments without interest. The payments to be se | cured by judgment bonds. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a.m., of said | day SAMUEL TEETER. Feb. 16. '66.—-It. Administrator. /AN SATURDAY, JANUARY 6,1866, \ ' MCS-TS TICKNOR A FIELDS began the pab , licution of a weekly journal entitled EVERY SATURDAY: A JOURNAL OF CHOICE READING, | SKLKI'TEO FRO* FOREIGN CFRRENT I.ITF.RATI RF.. 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Subscription price, 85.00 i per year, in advance. | CU BBING ARRANGEMENT. —Subscribers to any of ' the other periodicals published by TKKNOK AND I FIELDS will receive EYERV BATI KHAV fur $4.00 tier year in advance. TICK NOR A FIELDS. Publishers. 124 Tremont Street, Huston. NOTICE TO THE PRESS.— EVERY SATFRDAV will be furnished to the press, forclubbing, at $3.50 per year ; anil any paper copying this prospectus, with editorial notices, will be entitled to an exchange. iUitirui. &(. N'OTIFE. —Having removed from Bedford county I left all my notes in the i hands of 8 Bender, Esq., at Bloody Run, for col lection. AH persons knowing themselves indebted | to me bv note will pay the game to him. Jan If, *66 6t P. G. MOBGABT. ; | i I lis. E. V. MOWRY SELLING J OFF AT COST. Cloaks, Balmoral and Hoop Skirls. Shawl-, Hats. Bonnets, Ac . Ac. All who have accounts standing will please j call and settle fDec 22. '65. BEDFORD OIL COMPAN Y.—AH persons who have subscribed to the BEDFORD . Cot vi Y OIL COMPANY, are requested to pay their first instalment forthwith, to George W Rupp, i Treasurer The Company nre now ready to com ' uience the work. JOHN McVICKER, f JOHN S. STUCKEV, Sec'y. President. r j Dec 15, '65. r rp A NNERS, ATTENTION !—A new _§ Tannery, in good order, containing one pool, , | three limes, three baits, five leaches, thirty-four , j lay-a-way vats, with the necessary number of han r '■ dlers, in as good a location as can be found in Bed i ford county, for rent. For further information call ,1 atthisoffice Nov 17. 'tio-tf Jisi i)F.I UK(RsforßpeciaiTerm, j 3d Monday. 19tb day. of February A D. 1866. Samuel Dubbs. Dan'l liongenecker, Philipßerk - strcsser, Tobias Boor, William F Wov. Jesse Geller. -j Andrew Crisman, David Dickey, Grundy FAke, : Frank Growden. lieo W W iiliams, Lewis BIV altz, s | James T Mattingly, J H Wilkinson, William Boor, g : Daniel Walter, Richard E McMullen, Jacob L Al e | bright, IVilliam Y'oung. Jncebßoads. John S King, 1 i W W Shuck, Christopher (Inborn, William S Elder, | David Foor, John Filler. Jere Thompson, Thomas ] Johnson, Jacob S Brown, Jeremiah E Black, John | W Crisman, B R Asbcom, Levi Biddle, James M - Snowden. John Ainos, sr. Jacob Pee, Isaac Aleugel, - j Jauies Barefoot. ', | Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 20th day of 1 December. A. D. 1865. i- ISAAC KENSINGER. y WILLIAM KIRK, Attest— Jury Commissioners. JOHN G. FISHER. Cleric. Jan 19, '66 Ccgat ptiTS. QTATEMENT OF FINANCES OF j THE COUNTY OF BEDFORD. j JAMES B FARQUHAR, Esq., Treasurer of I Bedford eounty in account with said county from I Januarv 2, 1865. to January 4,1866. TREASURER. DR. I To balancein Treasury at last sittleinent $2,230 52 | To cash received from collectoe, viz : 1 George Rhodes, Liberty townsßp, 1859, 50 12 | Abraham Croyle, Union 1860 332 34 i John Aldstadt, St. Clair 1861 14 34 ; Thomas M Lynch, Bedford bor 1862 33 UU ! Henry Nicodemus, do 1863 453 17 j Jacob Fetter Bedford township do 300 00 j David Sparks, West Providence do 90 00 Hezekiah May. Harrison do 169 00 j D A. T. Black. East Providence do 100 00 j Jacob Carpenter, Londonderry do 133 25 j Gerge Beegle. Union do 127 76 | Aaron Reed, South Woodberry do 255 50 ! Baltzer Fletcher, Monroe do 280 16 jI H Akers. Bedford borough 1864 225 20 Henry Beegle, Bedford towns tap do 138! 62 JohnC. Figard, Broad Top do 453 50 Samuel Bender. Bloody Run bor do 134 On William Mason, Cutnb'd Val. tp. do 738 62 Herbert Shoemaker, Coierain do 659 71 William llorsuch, Hopewell do 273 39 Alexander Shoemaker, Harrison do 112 49 George Gardill, Juniata do 380 04 Benjamin Valentine. Londonderry do 291 17 Wihiam Stuckey, Monroe do 300 67 William Cristnan. Napier do 679 29 Joseph Fisher, West Providence do 100 00 ! Peter M. Barton, East Providence do 305 66 Samuel Beokley. St. Clair do 760 56 Archibald Perdew, Southampton do 248 59 George Smou.se, Snake Spring do 474 13 W. J. Rook, Sehellsburg borough do 160 0(1 George Beegle, Union do 450 72 Samuel Crtsman, South Weodberry do 859 73 Solomon Barley, Middle Woodb'y do 1009 7(1 John Eicbert. Liberty " do 43 73 E. F. Kerr, Bedford borough 1865 430 00 Johu C Figard, Broad Top tp do 589 12 John C. Black. Bloody Run bor do 100 00 Jacob Bowser. Coierain township do 300 00 Arch. Blair, Cumberland Valley do 369 00 Henry \\ eriz, Harrison do 100 00 Henry Clapper, Hopewell do 150 00 George Gardilt, Juniata do 300 00 Michael Carpenter, Londonderry do 543 00 Samuel Harvey, Liberty do 257 79 Philip Suyder, Monroe do 625 00 David H. Bowser, Napier do 400 00 Feter M. Barton. East Providence do 298 00 George Baughman, W. Providence do 240 80 Solomon Shrader, St. Clair do 400 00 I Nicholas Koons, Snake Spring do 460 00 Daniel Horn. Sehellsburg borough do 160 00 Adolpbus Ake, Union do 125 00 Solomon Barley. Mid. Woodberry do *2O 94 Samuel Crisman South Woodberry do 225 (Hi Tax paid on unseated lands 42 86 Total charges $21,421 18 T/ir Treasurer has credit for the following dis barssemeut s for the use of salt/ county: Paid petit jurors February term $3lB 82 Grand jurors do 158 11 Talisuieu do 79 49 Petit jurors May term 355 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 Assessors making triennial and other as sessments 490 60 ! Levi Agncw. tipstaff 44 06 Wm. Leary, do 44 00 Mary Morris, scrubbing offices in Court House 38 75 John Aldstadt costs in Com. vs J. Myers 126 30 do do do vs E. Imler 99 50 do boarding prisoners 167 93 Charles Merwine salary as janitor 71 50 Expenses of spring election of 1865 278 67 Special election in St. Clair 12 97 Expenses of October election 298 47 Return judges to count a soldier's vote 16) 54 Premium on fox and wild cat scalps 157 82 William Kirk, jury eominissiouer 26 60 Isaac Kensinger do 26 00 John G. Fisher, clerk to jury coiuin'rs 15 00 Hugh Moore and A. B. Buun summon ing special venire 7 50 John Aldstadt costs Com. vs Eugene Eagen 32 69 do goods furnished to jail 13 68 do costs Com. vs Abram Skelly 18 60 do wood furnished for jail 47 00 Bedford Inquirer printing for eouuty 421 8* Bedford Gazette printing for county 352 50 Constables" returns 330 22 Constables'returns attending grand jury 140 23 David river for printing 62 08 Andrew Crisman salary as Commissioner 182 00 George Rhodes do do 203 00 Michael Wertz do do 162 00 Michael Ritchey do do 26 00 John Palmer fees in Commonwealth cases 10 00 J. J. Shoemaker boarding jury 107 90 Joshua Mowir Court crier 47 06 do work done at Court House 56 00 Metropoiitaja T"S"ranee Company, iusu tiwvid Gardner" I from Mt. Dallas 30 00 E. F. Kerr Attorney for Commissioners 75 00 O. E. Shannon record books for Pro thonotary 's office 47 75 John G. Fisher clerk for Commissioners 250 60 Jonu Sill interest on borrowed money 181 06 J. Aldstadt costs Com. vs Jesse L. Rice 21 94 do Com vs Jacob Rinurd 19 97 .do do Jacob Rincbart 22 16 do do Matthew Robinett 18 55 do do Josiah Pearson 57 10 do do James A Trout 264 38 do conveying prisoners to West ern Penitentiary 96 00 H C. Reamer for stationery 7 95 I ri. E. Shannon Prothonotary's fees 27 96 i P. F Lehman costs Com. vs Ley dig A Skelly 22 39 i Johu Major, Esq.. holding inquest 13 57 I do costs Com. vs Mary A. Smith 3 94 Jacob Semler hauling guns from Sehells | burg 500 j Philip Gardner hauling coal from Mt. j Dallas 57 75 William Dibert boarding jury 63 00 j M rs. C. McCoy damages on road view by order of Court 20 60 ! J W. Lingenfelter holding inquest on body of F. C. Mock 39 00 ! M. A Points salary Att'y for Comm'rs 50 00 I John Aidstadt boarding prisoners 256 36 W. S. Haven paper for duplicates 22 26 J. P. Reed damages on lot for road 40 00 0. E. Shannon on account, costs, Ac., 256 00 Road and bridge views 153 40 J. W. Lingenfelter holding inquest on body of Jacob Crouse 81 07 , S. J. McCauslin costs Com. vs Hammond 76 40 I John Aldstadt costs Com. vs J. P. Reed 734 16 | George Blackburn building bridge at ' Stonerstown 383 6t i Michael Reed for plans for bridges 16 00 G. Blymyer A Son goods furnished Court House 50 11 1 John Aldstadt costs Com. vs James A. Trout 146 59 ; Johu Aldstadt costs Com vs W. Haney 71 65 do do vs A. W. Shroyer 1 AJ. Meyers ' 84 17 j John Aldstadt costs Com. vs Mary Etta ; Smith 28 63 | John Aldstadt costs Com. vs Steel, alius , Stevens 31 36 ! John Aldstadt costs Com. vs Richard j Trout 5.56 , John Aldstadt costs Com. vs James E. | Giles 838 j John Aldstadt costs Com. vs G D Trout II 61 John Aldstadt goods for jail aud sum moning jurors 182 95 | John Aldstadt costs Com. vs W. Fisher 60 06 Thomas Hughes repairing bridge, Ac., 18 66 j Commissioners nnd Clerk holding appeals 128 56 |J. A. risborn coal furni.-bed Court House 44 66 | Joshua Mower one quarter's salary as Court-crier, repairing, Ac., 23 00 j 1. C. Garrett bill of lumber 12 93 ■ Dr. Compiler medicine and attendance at prison 13 00 ; John G. Fisher niakinj out and distrib uting duplicates 25 00 I John G. Fisher attendng bridge saic 13 00 B. W. Garretson hauling guns 10 R. R- o 21 | Postage aud Stationer? for Commission ers' Office 1 12 ' : Riildlcsburg Coal A lam Co. for coal 22 06 1 Simon Harbaugh for stationery 4 !■> j Joseph Gates repairin; Hopewell bridge 21 8l i Robert Ralston hold-ng inquest on the [ | the body of R. W .ones 11 12 , ! Lawrence Taliaferro noney wrong paid • | on deed 482 i Wm. Crisman money iverpaid on dup. II 56 1 j George W. Bowser 8, 06 lbs of coal 19 95 ( Isaac Kensinger holdng inquest on W. J A. More 18 92 I John G. Fisher servhes at Stonerstown i bridge 566 I Jorn G. Fisher assessment and bridge , j sales 13 60 ' ' A. B. Cramer A Co, goods furnished ■ j Court House 313 JobnG. Fisher holdiig appeals, making I out aud distributiig duplicates 77 06 Martin Hoover tax nlunded 16 49 Revenue stamps 20 66 1 John Major costs in Hinge Burner , can be lighted without removing the chimney—all patterns and ; prices. Glass Lanterns, very neat, for burning ! Coal Oil. Lamp chimneys of an improved pattern. : Lamp Shades ot beautiful patterns. Howe's Family Dye Colors, the shades being light Fawn. Drab. Snuff and Dark Brown, Light and j Dark Blue, Light und Dark Green, Yellow, Pink, ! Orange. Roval Purple, Scarlet, Maroon, Magenta, j Cherry and Black. j Humphrey's Homeopathic Remedies. Cigars of best bra mis. smokers can rely on a good cigar I Rose Smoling Tobec.ro, Michigan and So/are Fine Cat. Natural Leaf, Twist and Big Plug, Fittest and purest French Confections, PURE DOMESTIC WINES, ] Consisting of Grape, Blackberry arid Elderberry FOR MEDICINAL USE. j [_ -if "The attention of physicians is invited to the i stock of Drugs and Mn/icities, which they can I purchase at reasonable prices. 1 Country Merchants' orders promptly filled. Goods ■ put up with neatness and care, and at reasonable • price.-. J. L. LEWIS designs keeping a first class Drug | Store, and having on hand at all times a geueral | assortment of goods. Being a Druggist of several i years experience, physicians can rely on having ■ heir prescriptions carefully and accurately com pounded. | Feb 9,'6tj—tt ileal Estate saUs. I YTALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. ; y —The undersigned offers for sale the follow i ing valuable bodies ot land ; THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND. ! containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois j Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State of ; Illinois, 8 miles from the city of Urbana, and one ! mile from Rentnal Station on said Railroad. Two ! of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never failing pond of wateruponit The city of Urbana ; contains about 4.000 inhabitants. Champaign is ' the greatest wheat grow ing county in Illinois. ALSO — One-fourth of a tract of land, situated I in Broad Top township, Bedford county, contain ing about 45 acres, with all thecoal vcinsof Broad j Top running through it. ALSO — Three Lots in the, town of Coalniont. j Huntingdon county. Jan , '66-tf ' F. C. REAMER. \r ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT y PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of ground in the | centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street I about sixty-five feet, one of tho very best business | locations in Bloody Run Also, ten acres of wood laud, adjacent to Bloody Run, lying on the Bed j ford Rail Road, containing first rate iron ore and . having thereon a never-failing spring of water. For particulars inquire at t he store of Mrs. S. E i Maun. Bloody Run, or of Dr. Hickok, Bedford. Pa. Dec 15, '65. r>RIVATE SALE OF VALUABL E | £ REAL ESTATE.—The subscriber, residing ! in Bedford township. Bedford county, offers for sale hi- farm -itualed in the township and county afore said. about 5i miles north-east of Bedford, contain ing 170 acres, about 100 acres of which arecleared and in good state of cultivation, the remainder is well timbered. The soil is limestone gravel and very productive. The farm is well watered. The improvements consist of a good NEW TWO STORY PLANK HOUSE. LOG BARN : and out-buildings. There is an excellent apple ! orchard on the premises. Terms reasonable. | Nov. 3—3 m* JACOB WALTER. ; XTALUABLE FARM AND TAN tw The undersigned Offei Bedford township, Bedford county, adjoining lanA* , 1 of Philip Zimmers Charles Smith and others I : containing 250 acres. 200 acres of which arc clear 1 ed and in a rich state of cultivation, balance wel i timbered. This property lies about 4 miles North ; j of Bedford, on Dunning's Creek, near the Bedford I and llollidaysburg Turnpike. There are upon the I farm a LARGE BRICK I> W ELLIN G-H 0 U S E A large Bank Barn and ether important buildings j There is also a fine orchard of apple, peach and other fruit trees upon the premises. The farm i : divided into fields of 14 acres each, enclosed with 'j post and rail fence. About 50 acres are in mead ow. There is an excellent spring of never failins j waterclose to the Dwelling-House. Also, upon the i Southwest corner of the farm, there is located. A L A R< i E TA N N Ell V. ! Containing 100 vats, with all the necessary build ings. the whole yard being under roof. The tan cery i- now and has been for years, in successful operation. Twenty-five acres uf the farm will he Sold with the tannery, if the hitter be sold separ ately Upon these twenty-five acres there are six tenant houses. For further particulars address F. II & X J. LYONS, March 17. 1865 BEDFORD PA. OLDEST REAL ESTATE AGEN CY IN THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA This agency having superior advantages, can show more and better grain and grazing farms and other properties for sale to | ersons desiring homes, husi | ness sites. Ac., in this beau.ifu! and fertile Valley at less prices tiian any ether establishment in the Valley of Virginia. Our office being located in the town of HARRISONBURG, near the centre of this garden of Virginia, and being in direct communi cation by stage and otherwise with almost every part of the Valley, persons, seeking homes here, can have better facilities for looking at and select -1 ing such properties as may suit the various tastes | and means of the various purchasers We would respectfully invite the attention oi purchasers to the PROPERTIES we have on hand ! tor sale, being confident we can accommodate the : most whimsical on such terms as cannot be offered at any other office in the Valley. Our properties range in quantity from (25) TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, TO (2500) TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED ACHES, and in price, Ht from ($3) THREE DOLLARS TO (S6O) SIXTY , DOLLARS PER ACRE. II and contain some of the very best grazing and grain 11 FARMS in the Valley, and some of the most plcas i i ant and beautiful localities in the Valley. Our i town lots, business sites, and town residences, are j not surpassed in the Valley. ; TERMS VERY ACCOMMODATING. Any one wanting i information, can have it, it any property about wbich they may inquire in our advertisements by i writing to us for a catalogue, containing price.-, descrip'ive lists, . PRICE BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Call at Mrs. V. B. TATE A M E KEA'S. The handsomest assortment of BONNETS. HATS, CAPS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS. i Bonnets for $3.50, worth 55.00. Ribbons for 25 cts worth 45—best 75 cts. worth $1 00. Hats from 75 cents up. j Elegant assortment of Velvet Flowers, all prices. COLLARS, CUFFS, NECKTIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, STOCKINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS DRESS TEIMMINGS. Cord and Tassels, Gilt Cord, Silk Buttons, Bugle Buttons, Jet Buttons, Gilt Burtons, Steel Buttons, Velvet Ribbons and Bugle Gimp Lace. Edging, letting, French Work, Lace Veils, Mourning Veils. Silk Tissue, Barage. The best make of Hoop Skirts, from 62i cts. to $4. CLOAK TRIMMINGS OF ALL STYLES. Handsome Assortment of CLOAKS, COATS, CIRCULARS, AND FURS. Mrs. V. B. T. A M. E. R., would inform their lady friends, that they have employed a good Man tuamaker. who will make dresses on the shortest notice. Ladies from the country wrll be provided with the NEWEST STYLE of DRESS PATTERNS always n hand. Customers wishing Cloak* and Coats cut out. will have them done free of i charge Nov. 10. '65. ; JtfEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!— Miss KATE DEAL A MRS. M R. SCHAFFER, are constantly receiving New Goods, they keep on hand a fine assortment of Bonnets, Bonnet Silk, Hat*, Velvets, 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 Soarfs, 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, wbich 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. M< FETTERLY, has just return . Ed from the east with a large and elegant assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, 1 French Merinoes, All Wool Delaines, Bombazines, Plaids, Sack Flannels, Alpacas, Mohairs, and a variety of other DRESS GOODS Calicos. Muslins, Beaver Cloth. Cloaking and Water Proof Cloths, Shawlß ana Clonks, latest styles. Furs, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Dress Caps, Woolen Caps, Twilights, ! Senfoams, Scarf's, Embroidery, Dress Trimmings, Velvets, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, all sizes. A handsome assortment of Dress Buttons, Zephyrs. Germantown Wool, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. A variety of Toys and other notions for " Christmas, too tedious to enumerate. Call and see. j Grateful lor past favors, 1 would respectfully so -1 licit a continuance of patronage. Dec 22-3 m M. C. FETTERLY. 4 CARD TO INVALIDS.—A Cler- VX gymnn. while residing in South America a* :t missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy tor the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diteasesof the Urinary nnd Seminal Organs, and the whole train of dis- rders brought on by bane ' ful and vicious habits Great numbers have been ; already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desin to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to auy one who I 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. 10, '6s.—ly SALE.— The well known and desira _ hie House and Lot, known as the'"Filler Prop j ertv," on Juliana Street, Bedford, will be offered j at public sale, on Saturday, February 24tb, 1866. 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