The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, March 09, 1866, Image 4

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    £cnal Notice*.
CjTATEM KNT TvF FINANCES 01
THE COIRXTY OF BEDFORD.
JAMES B. FARQUHAR, Esq.. Treasurer of
Bedf-rd eounty in a count wit h said county from
January 2. 1865 to January 4. 1856.
TREASURER. F)R.
To balance ir. Treasury at last settlement $2,230 52
To cash received from collector#, viz •
G-oorsre Rhodes. Liberty township. IS.'.!), .40 12
Abraham Croyte. I'rion 1860 332 34
John Ablatadt, St Clair 1861 14 34
Thorn-is M Lynch, Bedford bor 1 Sri 2 00
Henry Nieodtntns, .do 1853 453 IT
Jacob Fetter B-dford township do 300 00
Ttari.l Sparks, West Providence do Pit (it
Hezefciab Mv. Harrison do . 19 00
]t. A. T. Black. Ea-t Providence do JOO On
Jc- b Carpenter, l.ondondeiry do 133 25
Gcrge Beetle. Union ilo 127 75
Aaron Reed. South Woodberry do 255 50
Baltxer Field-, r. Monroe ' do 2-9 16
T 11. Akers. B—lfetd borough 1 54 225 2
Ileniy 1! -egle. I:- dford township do 13.-1 62
John C. I- ig.ud. Broad Top do 453 55
Sttnisel Bender. Bloody Run bor do 13! I,
William Mi so-. . Cuml-'d *Val. tp. do 7■ - 62
Herbert Shoemaker. Colerain do O. '.l 7
William (jorsueh, Hopewell do 27 ! 5.
Alex n ib-r Shoemaker. Harrison < o 112-
(ieoige Gardill. Juida'a do 3-0(14
Benj mil. Valentine. Londonderry do 2'H 17
Wii i-m S:m:k; y, M ont.e do 3UO 67
William Crisuwr.. Napier do 679 29
Joseph Fisher. West Providence do lot) 0o
Peter N Bin n. East Providence do > fr
Simitel R.-ekley. ft Clair d • To 56
Archibald Perdew, Southampton do 2'J- .p !
G org" Smou=e. Snake Spring do 17! i:
W. J. lt-ek. Schellsburg borough do 169 fit) j
George B-cgle, Union do 4 '0 72 i
Satnuel Crisiiian. Soeih Woodbcrry do 879 73
S iotnon Barley Middle Wooub'y do 1009 7t. i
John Eicbert. Liber'y do 43 73 '
E F. Kerr, Bedford borough 1a..5 430 on
John C Figanl. Broad Top tp do 559 12
John C. Bla.-k. Bloody ltun bar do 100 (ill
J te- b H-nv-i r Colerajn tnwr hip do ■ I < o
Arch. Blair, Cumberland Vol ley do 3i aOO
ll.mry Wertz. 11 irrison " 100 00
Ileniy Clap -er. Hopewell do • 1 0 00
George Ga-idill, Juninta do 300 t.t
Michael Carpenter. Londonderry d 51"-
Samuel Harvey. Liberty do 257 75
Phi ip Snyder. Monroe iO 625 GO
David H. Bowser, Napier do 400 00
Peter M Barton. L ist Providence do 228 00
Georgeßaugbtnan, Vv. Providence do 24e -0
Sidniiirtp -hmder. St. Clair do 400 00
Nicholas Kuans, Snake Spring do 460 00
Daniel Hotn. S.-heilsbur,- borough do !'.■■' l-n
Adolpbus Ake, Union do 1.-i on
Solomon Itarley. Mid. Woodbcrry do e. t VI
Samuel C.i-man South Woodbcrry d . 22. Oil
Tax paid on unseated lands 42 80
Total charges §21,421 Is
THE TREASURER HA* CREDIT FOR THE FO/LMCI R O DI -
BNRSEMETRTS FOR TIN USE OF TO ID COUNTY:
Pail petit .jnri is February term $3! - -2
Grand jurors do 159 11 !
Taiismen do 79 49 !
Petit jurors May term 355 10
Grand juror- do 111 55 '
Pnt.it j irors September term 442 69
Grand jurors do 173 63
Petit jurors November term 490 S2
Grand jurors do 152 58!
A--c,-.)rspiaking triennial and other as
sessments 490 60
Levi A ;lu A. tipstaff 44 on ;
Wm Leory, do 44 00
M ""j .M'trris. scrubbing offices in Court
II aso 4 38 75
John il i-c.adt costs iu Com. vs J Myers I i
do do do vs E. littler 95 stt ;
d> bo rding prisoners 167 93
Charles' Merwine salary as janitor 71 at)
Expenses of -pring ele- ion of 13 >5 27- .7
Special election in S". Clair 12 97
Expense- of October election 2 > 47
Return judges to count a soldiers vote 10l 54
Premium on ins ami wild eat s- dps 17 7 -2
William Kirk, jury commissioner 20 (I
Isaac Kertinger do 20 00
John O Fisher, clerk to jury eomm'rs 15 (in
Hugh Moore an i A. B Bonn sum; "Ml
ing special venire 7 79
John Al i-ta It s Com. v- Eugene Ei ; n 32 9
do goods furnished to jail 1.3 98
do costs Com. vs Abram Skclly !- hit
do wotel furnished for j til *7 o
Bedford Inquirer printing tbr Con:, y 12! --
B >dfor IG 'Z -;te printing for county 2 ■<
C mstables' rbturn 330 22
€ mstables' returns .attending grand jury 140 2
D tvid Over for printing 62 1 -
Andrew Critnttn tiny as Commissioner 1-2 09
George P.hoiles do do "63 (it) ;
Mi -buel Wcrtx do do 162 ffl
Mich.ad Ritehey do do 21 ft-
John P diner f -es in Commonwealth eases 10
J. J. Shoemaker bo Tiling jury 107 9-
Joshua M -w rC mr cri r 47 9 •
do Wi.rk done at Court lions? 5 4 ()9
Me ropolitan 1< s.ir in- Company, i -it
ran te on ptjblir buildings
Dav'd Gartner hauling coal from Mt.
D'.llas •/;
E. F. Kerr At >-nry f>r Conttn'---' -rs >•>
0. E Sbartii m rd books far ''rn- _
tboco'srv's o!5 • *
John G Fisher clerk for Commis- oners 2 ,;l ' 0
Jonn Sill inter--" --n 9or-- -■■•"-i mot -v
J. Aldstadt CV' Com. v- Je--■ L Rtee 21 1
do Com vs J teob Rinti. -!
du d > J-e"b Binehnr* 22
d j do Matthew Uobinett i -
do do Josiah P-arson 57 111
do do James \ Trout 251
do conveying pri-'mers to V. ti -
er i Penitentiary
IT. C Reamer for stationery -'g
0. E. Shannon Brofhnnorary ? tees 2i '. >
P. F L-hmat: cuts Com. vs Leydtg &
Ske'ly
John Major. Esq . holding inqnc-:
d costs Com vs Al try A -;'h
J icob Semlcr hauling gu-is fro n.- he s.
burg
Philip Gardner hauling coal frma Ml
D i line
Willi in D'A-ri hoarding jury
Mis. C. MC iv dnit igcs on road view
bv order of C >ut t
J VI. L'.-gcnt' Per holding ir-.uc- on
bo iv of F. C Mock
M A P; Its -! ,ry Ut'y for Comin r < :■<>
John A' l-'-i It bo .ding pii-.ner- 2 1 '< '•>.> j
IV'. - .veil in •!- lor iupb ites 32 "2 :
J. P. Itee is!, - re ges iin lor re i 1
0. E. Sham; >i> m noiuut. co.-ts, A . . t no
11 ■ i i and brid c views - '9
J. W. Ling-T.i'ci -r holding inques: on
bid? of J i tob Crouse
8. J. McC lu-iiu costs Com. vs H imtnond 76 I-
John AUls'ad: <-•': C->m vs J P. Reed 7 1 16
G -orge 81. Abtirn building bridge at
S'oner-' <wu
Michael R ed for plans for bridge- - lit
G Blymyer Jt Bjn go ids furbished Court
House 5b 11
John Allstadi eo- - s Com. vs James A.
Trout 1(6 59
John Ald-'-i l! c C m vs W. Hit .y 71 65
do do vs A. \\ Shrover
A J Meyers SM7
John A -istadt costs C-un. vs M try Et'.a
Smith 28 63
John Al-lstadt c < :.-C >m. vs St el. "'A.
S'.evens 31 ■ ;
John Aldstadt costs C m. vs Üb-iiard
Trout a ot>
John Aldstadt Com. vs James E.
Giles 38
John Aldstadt costs Coin, vs '1 D Trout 11 61
John Aldstadt L -1- for jail and sum
moning jurors
John AUI -tsdt costs Com. vs W. Fisher 69 t'6
Thomas Hughe- lepniring bridge, &a 4 . 18 tin
Cotamii-i- ner- an i Clerk Holding .at|H'al 17- bit
J. A. Osborn <- I lurnislied Cotir llou.-v 41 1
Jo-hua Mower on- quarter'.- - dary u,-
Court crier, repairing. Ac.. 23 00
3. C. G inert bill of lumber 12 !'i
Si Compiler medicine and attendance
at pris 'O 1" ''it
John G Fisher making out and di-trib
aiin-g duplic t -s 2.i t 1
John G Fisher attending bridge s-ti- 13 no ,
B. W. Garr t- nt hauling juvs to K R • 2!
P stag ■an I 8 . iii.iy i >rC outni- ion
ers Office
Bidilaabwg Oml .; Iron Go. foreo I 22 00
Simon 11 irli-ißgii t >r stat'onery 4 .5
JiU.-ph G it. - repairing II ipcivei! bridge 2! -I
Rob -rt Ralston holding iuqß"-t OB the
the body of K Vi Jon s
Lawrence Taliitii rro money nr .t.gpai-i
on deed
Wm Ciisnr-tu nmnev overpaid on dup. il .n
t, orge W Bor -r '.TU.U lbs of eot) 19 95
I-use Keiisit. : r holding iuquey on W.
A More ' IS 82
John G Fisher services at Stonerstown
bridge 5 00
Jo.,n G Fisher e- ond bridge
sales 13 ®''
A B. Cramer A Co., goods furnished
Cor-rt-llou.se 5 13
JouiiG. Fi-hei h-dding .appeals, making
out and dislributlug duplicates 77
Mtriin IJ >ver tax rifunded 1 i 49
Revenue stumps 29 Of
J..bn M -j >r costs in Commonwealth cases 8 33
Bounty p .id to soldiers by Treasurer out
of county fund 2,311 91
Treasurer's salary 300 00
Revenue stamps and stationery 20 no
Uncut ryt funds •' 1,11
Auditors Mud Clerk bt) (hi
Jusuua Aiowcr aitcndiag Auditors 6 00
Total amount prid $13,915 72
Charges $21,421 15
Credits 13.915 72
$7,475 40
STUEMTNT OF MON'Y' DUE AND OWING BEDFORD
COUNTY AND STATE OF PENNRYLVAUIA ON DUJDI
EAT* HAND* OF COLLECTORS:
COUNTY. STALE.
J A NicodemusWood'yM. 1854 stos 53 $77 86
John A. Oshorn Broad lop 1807 106 69 76 01
Notice?;.
: Lemuel Evans do 1858 289 67 239 46
John C Morgart C Valley •• 89 24 100 tin
J. A Ni.-i denut- YVood'y M. '• 133 73 44 20
J. S. BramhttugU do S. 1859 43 96 427
do do 1840 27 19
It D. Barclay Bedford bor. 18 il 24 21
T. M. Lynch do 1842 73 91
Wm. Phillips Bedford tp " 42 M
Philip II irdniau C. Valley " 32 50
J. R. Darborrnw Uood'yM. •' 247 97
S.tnun I Working do S. •' 221 24
J cob Fetter Bedford tn 183?. 703 72 39 77
David Sparks Providence W*. " Hit il
L N Fvt.n Juniata '• 85 42 15 00
DAT Bl n-k Provide'ce E. fTO 0 29 f'O
Aaron Rcc.l Wood berry 8 '■ 77>0 40
U II risers Bedford bnr. 1884 415 90
8 M Bender Bloodv Run bor. " 75 00
Willi i Stucki-v Monr -' " 117 00 14 56
Jo- ph Fis-her Providence W. - 95 00 52 60
-'inutl Crism.-tn St. CI ' r " T46 00
George Beegle Union •• ' 94 02
Henrv Wertz (I irrisott 1855 303 10 94 63
E F Kerr Bedff-rd borough •• 623 55 476 .37
Henry B -.-gle Bedford 'p '• 1155 -464 .34
John C Fig-ird B o-td Top 95 ' 13
I C Black Bloody Run or '• 29.4 73 53 81
Jacob Biws >r Colei tit " 655 00
4 n-h Bi rir C aih'd Volley - 709 22 80 9-t -
Henry Clapper Hopewell " 348 9 8 321 6,
George Gardill Juniata •- .',ll 'l9 44 17
M Ctrp nti-r London ! -ry ' 111 82 53 67
Philip Snyder Monroe '• -on 40 5.4
5 imucl H-trvey Liberty '• 167 09
David H Bowser N tt-ier '• .4*4 23* 56 24
Peter M Barton Provide: ec E. *• 2-3 43 64 -■ !
j Geo Bit ugh man Provi ience W. ■' 90 It) 62 35 t
j S'domou shr.ader St. Clair 681 12 79 96 i
! Wesley Perdew Southampton •• .3 -25 193 29
j Nicholas Koon- Snake Spring •• 17-6 9n 12 -95 I
I Daniel Horn 8-hell-burg bor 69 97 3- 99
| Adolphn- Ake Union " 674 27 62 .46
solornon B'iley Wi IberryM •• - 9 11.- 9-
Samnel Cri-m tt Woo-lliert vS. -• 1313 19 16.4 i-t
815 -22 19 2978 hi:
Amount due county sls 722 19
Amount due 8 2.92- 3)
SLAT OT.-." AT TN- - /. -' . ,„ AIR liv /. 11\ ■/
CO MT HI:
To John Sill $2,000 00
There is now in the Treasury object
to the order of ■he C mmissiouer- 87.47. 46
B'/ NTY FI ND.
TREASURER DR.
To amount r ceived from c; lectot-. viz :
Divid Sparks Providence West 1853 s3s 49
Hezekish May Harrison 15- 9-
b A T Black Providence East 57 29 i
I U Akertß tford borough 1- >4 178 2i
Henry 11- gic B dford townsb.o " 128 50 )
Sunn ! Binder Bl",d-- Run bor " 70 21
44 m Mason Cunib'd Valley tp. 113 89
Herbert Sho -uiMker ( derail# 2! - 2! .
*44 m G'irsueb Hopewell ** ill -3
Alexander Sho m iker IL.' rison
, George Gardill Juniata I'n 59
Benjamin Valentine Londonderry " i- 25;
Willi iin Stuck -i .4i- iiroe " 2- 09
44 illi.-trn Ci-t.-iuan Napier *' - 6i
Peter M Barton Prpyid' nee East "25 51 j
samuel Beckley St. Clair " lOn '•'
Areh Perdew .Southampton ' I i
I George Sinou-- Sn-ik- Spring " .- !
!IV J Rik Sehe l-burg borough " 7..-i 1
: George Beegle I nion '* 164 92
j Samuel Cri man Woodberry S. 7 ■ 1)0
Solomon Bt rley 4Vo Iberry M II 2i
; John Eiehert Liberty " 61 82
Tola! $1.640 82
TREASURER CR.
■ By whole -amount paid on! asperConimi
sioners drafts examined an ! canceled S3.Tin 11
Amount due Trc i-urt-r ! nquhar a) lest
settlement on Bounty Fut i 18 ; 63
rre tsurer's com mission at 1 p'-r cent ;7 it-
Auditors and Clerk 40 09 |
1.610 85
Balance di: ■ Treas. F;n qubar bv con to' -2,334 97
Bent an C 7ST-V. s-:
file undersign* I. Auditors of 'ill •unty. do
iter by eerlify that in pursuance of the 4 -tot' As
sembly tn siieli ens,--nj-ido and provid'-d. they met)
in the t'ourt Hou a e in tbeburoughof !'-dford". tnd '
- ■ "it.tl -i ta-- - uii, ;J -- ■B. F„r
•tuhar. E-q . Treasurer of said county, forth - vear
4- ft tts.--.-i ineil in the foregoing -iateinent.
and that we hni e examined the fore--o"jg M -Miints
due t" and owed by .id county, and th we have
foun • he -.line to be eor —,: n- witru— our hands
tbi- :6nr!h day of Jaruarv, A. D 1- I.
i>\N!EL B4RLEI .
DAVID EVANS
3 4MLS ,4!A
All - - —E. F. KECK, Clerk Auditors.
REJNJ ' -I TIN AND I TOR C'LTF. ''OF }' - .\YT-R- ■> /
Janus B. in, I! i.. Treasur r of B- 'for-l
eounty. in n ■ ,n with the Comiuor:call i■ :
Peunsyivania. Dr.
To amount received from eolleetors for
I • and previous vers on Sat • tax -U.313 -'■
TR I ST'I'T-'I- •.. .
j, ■: - - 11 *:.islll . -.f May
"11. Jn! -.' 12. and October 9. 1-5.4. 4 660 2-
S.-il.ir- of H -a. J. Burns. A.----rate Judge 1M) >n
Exti -of enmttii.g the tniliri t under
Act i- Assembly . , .May 4. 702 utt
Treasurer's coiumission on ($11,313 -■): 113 l
Cartifiiite of dep.--if to State on Red
& Schell
' -
Leaving in Tr-n.-ury for u-e of
State ' 81.341 00
TN CRU LIR. ,
To aggregate amount a-- -- 1 for >-55, 5->0 00
TN+TN, CF.
By Treasurer's eaqim >?ion ; 33 00
lv R t-i nt of e Treasurer
July 12, 1855. 462 47
By Receipt -if - ate Treasurer
July 20. 1855 8 GO
Byorderof A. I. Fansom 111 63
M>RCH**TA L"R H ~E-. DR.
To eggregite ..mount a-. ••• •! fr 1- -5 S >5-> 00
Is. I". ileyi-r.s print it g retaiii.s
noti-. ' 11 20
II F. M Neil do do II 20 56 65
.. •':.!!• • din- S; . t .8".2- .:.
By Tr e <nrer's 'otamis-i n n iS-5, SI 25 |
Balance due .- -te SBO 75 ;
.
To sggrega'e amount ftcse.-seii for 1855 S2O 05 -
': - Tre *-it r - - ctstiiut-i ui on i§2o4 SI 00
B.ti .nee due Stst sl9 no -
LH ■ N HERN . Dr.
Tii aggrcg-:!-- .tn.- -tot : - -red tor 1855 sls ''tt
TREASURER. CR.
By Treas- : -s c mmissioa <, 44; s2 24
li ilauee due State $42 7.4
T- PIN A ■ IS,'LIAR ' T,F. . D
II i gg'og-t' ' mnoiin nsses-e t for I-6 - $22 .40
TREASURER, CR.
ByTr asurer spomnii- i .non -$22 50 $1 12;
B iiam-e due S. Ho 82t .17
4FT FT HA TUT. T)R.
To amount r i' i froqi -o: r- $2--' -
TRENSNR'R. CR.
By amount paid —.-essors for as-ses-mcn! $lO9 I
Cotntiiissioni-rs A Clerk making duplicates bit in! '
A.I Sirs tn Brig-id" Inspector's salary '64. 1 >6 tin
Relief Fund pud soldiers' wives 1!" i (n)
4> m Gorsucli money overpaid on duplic .te 16 90
Other collectors money o\ erpnl I en tlup. 14
Credits >*l7 4 9 !
Bil ine. due Tree-urer Farqohar 81*7 $0
BEOFOHO COI.XTV, ss :
The undersigned, Auditor- - f - - I eounty.
•1 • hereby certify that in pit-snsnee of tie .4-t- of ,
A- yin g e -in ul a'ld ; ov - i. tto i .
met at the <7 etrnilou-e iu the boron :il "7 Radford,
and did audit and adjust the aceounis between ;
JB F• r i ul -r. Esq., Treasurer of --at I coun
ty, an I the > ' '...Ul'.riWl lllh "i l'ei.l -,,-h II '-!. n-!
Contained ■ tori-.- g - etto-- Wi- <--- i
otir hands tbi.-fourth day <•!' January. \ Ll. 1866.
DAN fEL B 41i LEI,
]> \\ ID F. 4 AN.-.
.1 4 ML- MATTiNGLV.
Attest—E. F. KKBR. Clerk. Auditors.
| D>ftN ISTRATOII'S NOTICE.—
I'jk.. The uttdi isignedbaving t.-keti •nr letters of
ad: .HI- r.< ion. with the will ant exed, on tin.- es
t teof ,- muci Dav is, lute of Bedford boruugh.de
ccss 3, hereby givs notice to all persons naviug
claii: s or detn ■ ,|s against - • 1 '-st-ite, t pre or
tb-tu "> him fo; paymcuf without delay, and ibs
indeb rl art- ti'bificl to make iiuniedi.i te pay no nt.
ij Lei .er- adiir -sed to the undetstgued al liol
lt i ivsburg. P,t.. wilt receive prompt attention.
Feb 16. 'i v—-it BEN L HEW ITT. Atliu'r. •
VL)MIN i.s'i'UATOlU.s NOTICE.— .
The Register of B iforii county uavinggrant
ed letters of e-iunui-. ration upon the estate ol Ad
am Jiyt r. late ot a uih \\oodberry township, de
ceaaed. to tbv subs.-rib.tr residing iu Middle W ood
bcrry lowiiSiitp. all persons having claims against
said estate are requested to make known the same
wit bout delay. Kinl those indebted are desired to
make immediate payment.
Feb 16, '66 It JOHN ST A 4 Lit. Adro'r
A DMI NISTiUTOK'S NOTICE.-
Letters ot aduiiiiistnition on the estate of
ij .. ; i Lewis, late of Union township, dee d., hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, by the Reg
ister of Bedford county, all peison- indebted to
said estate arc hereby notified to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against the s ihie
will present them properly authenticated lor set
tlement. SAMUEL 811AFEE.
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CONTENTS
STKBL PLATS 1' it TI: V:T GEN. R. E LEE.
■'HI: 8. itsi r. OK PI BMC OPINION".
PEN PICII RES OF PURITANISM.
D IT'IMMAR INP MORN V —: Poetry, I
A N ATIONAL "EVIL" THAT IS A NATIONAL BLESS
ING. '
- - I FACTS .vaorr Sot TBEIIN AGGRESSIONS.
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Cnn.niiooD IN FIIVNCI: AND ENGLAND,
THE E\< ITI.T.KN •. - I IMI'I OEVCJ
M'I'IAYTBV Y.T- ,i i HE DREAMER,
L :ii: GRIME OF WAR —(Poetry.)
E\-Pi ESIDENT BL I'll A . ANS iiooK.
FAREW ELL —(Poetry.)
.-HOOTING AN ANGEL— (A Romance,)
Zi LP LAND— with illustrations
G-:s II.VL HUBERT E LEE.
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SELECTED FROM POBBH.n rCRnrVT LITERATt'RE.
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; itt the English an i 0 ■luioental magiiines and pe
riodicals; aicl if :S the design of the Publishers ot i
: firs new journal to rej . "dncc the choicest si-lections
from th' SO foi Doer -an t •■oicrs, IN a form at orice j
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foreign periodicals liie value if these papers
arises from the fact ih'itseicutific subjects, howev
er harsh and dry in themselves are here treated
in MI graphic and picturesque a style as 10 charm
the reader while instructing him.
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iGots. sUocs ;mrt Variftics.
rpH GREAT
1 V A R / E T Y s T O R E
ANDERSON'S ROW.
//. F. Tlt v I XE,
IDTJLATOR OF PRICKS IN BEDFORD.
Havii purchased the establishment of Joseph ;
' AI,-ip. .H. and added a fre-h supply of
\IiOOTS AX I) .SHOES,
lam dci*ii)ixicd to sell cheap as the cheapest. (
and see my fine assortment of
QjBENSWARE. GLASSWARE. Ac.
Also, niy large stock of
IIOSIEir.
GLOVES,
NECK-TIES.
COLLARS, Ac.
1 Also. lit artielB in the Stationery.line, such as
Pcnih, S'pni- Pnjhs, Pnihofderf., de.
Also, my VARIETIES, such as
Spier.* of all kind.*,
Table Sit. 1-onoe of Coffee. Il irnbleton's 11 u'r
I Stain, en. In the BOOT and SHOE line, I keep
1 every 1 ling calculated for mau, woman or child ;
BOOTS (I all kinds; SHOES of every description;
GAITKIy of all styles iu the market.
| CALL ii YD SEE MY ROODS,
and examine for yourselves! j
No tmihle to show goods. My prices will suit
j the timesand the pockets of purchasers.
X. B. Inters from country merchants promptly
j filled at snail advance upon city prices
_ v . I mi also agent for the New England Family
Sewing Machine, which should be in every fimily. j
An enliri machine for the little sum of 820.00,
Call and band in your orders soon.
Oct. 20 '65 H F. IRVINE.
i X( TII Eli A RltlVA L.—The Btili-
A \ 'scriber would most • .-pee'fully inform the
iadieg an: gentle "I 15 Ilord and \*i*■ i oity. th'tt
he has agar: i*t rerttrned f'ro.n Philadelphia, with
I n will cut -r ii assortment.of Ladies'. Gentlemen's,
i Mises an! Children's
BotLs.
Shots.
Gaiters.
and B'llmorais,
j of various descriptions, to which be respectfully
> invites their attention.
FOR GENTLEMEN, BOYS AND YOUTHS.
! be has evey thing in their line, together with a
s'oek of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting
• f collars .all styies). -r-arfs. - arf-pins. n' k-1i• -.
butterflies, -nspenders. handkerchief*. Ac.. Ac.
I Also, tin best brands TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
all of whidi will he sold at a very small advance
' to CASH AM) SIIORT-TIME Bl VERS.
As heretofore stated, w . do not boast that ours
lis the tun- cheapest, ami I,est a—ortment of ,
. Loots and Slew- ever brought to Bedford, but we
have biu;lt am-uding toour means, foeliug assur
v.i that th, lie.- and deet Icily the most lotting
■olvcrlisein'tit, i-ft trial of tile goods. But whilst
there may he inrn-er, we feel confident that there
is none be'ttr.
Having been in the shoe bu-ine - nil our life, we :
feel sati.-fieu that we fully understand our boatne.--.
arid have purchased our goods accordingly. We
have on hand a nice stock of plain and fine
.8 T A Till N Eli r.
to wlii'h we invite attention.
Repairing done with neatness and despatch, and
all rips • f our own goods sewed free of charge.
~g 'Plea-e remember 'AH rt/. '• aired or p. >t
f'rr.r of charge.
TO THE LADIES.
We take pb .tsure in saying that we have an ex
cellent steek 5f J. L. Ktrrct's PHILADELPHIA
M ADE SH'tl.- A N D'• A ITERB. which wot YV ill guar
antee to wear a- LONG as any other make; and
neatly repaired when necessary. We -till hate a
separate apartment for their a ■cotnmodation. have
a lady to wait upon them, and will happy ■
to have them give us a rail
_ U -~J>-n't forget the place.
Jain , . ;Vw 6 orsSonth 6' the Washing
ton Hotel. J. HENRY HL'TTON.
October 20, '65.
yhtUuiriphia q mU.
* M'KS! EEIiS! FEUS!
J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
('HAULES OAK FORI) A S< iXS.
CO Y Tf.XE .Y TA L HO TEL.
PHILADELPHIA.
Have now open thtdr large and splendid stock of
LADIES' FUR CAPES.
COLLARS.
MUFFS
CI IT- .
And JIOOD
vis.. the finest assortment of F ANCY FUR ROBES
CAP- MUFFLERS, and GLOVES ever before of
fered hy them, all of which are warranted to be as
retires -nted SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT
.
A i ITMA X& EX i E LMA X,
M ICII AE L IV ART MAN .t CO.
TOBACCO SXI'FF AXI) iSEGAR
M* YSITFACTORY
N" eL'! North Third Street, ml door below
Wood,
P II I L A D E /. P II I A .
J W W.AUTMAV. 11. P. H VOL K.MAX.
March 25, 1864.
z r
liotfrj.
nEiii'oiiii HOTEII-The un
of Bed -
I Hotel, k |f by C<i. John H ifer, an
nrtnnce the public th:t he will be able to af
f< 1 ;■'! the l>es A ■•(iwmot| both t*> the travel
ing pabti - H'nl home custom. The house will be
improvt* i otl GI. ami tho IJ.ir *si!l always i - j
%\ il suioihed with eboirr ■ liquors. Hi* table will
ii • •ujq*f .hi i ;he choicest <;dibl'Soi* the i*on?on, :
upd he v, it! space no pairs • > make it -u it a hie tor •
hii. His .-table i- one ot the best in Bedford, and
;i trv>'d tiostlen !l always ho in attendance.
w t Boarder- * ken ly the week, month or year. ;
Teliii-i r *:r- nah t The public are respectfully in
vited to t;ive lira a c t'l
.I'SNR.\ J. SHOEMAKER.
Jan. 10. 'Cii
rjOIIE MEN GEL HOUSE,
g Jdiutta Strut, Bedford, Pit.
The subseritcr reapeetfully beg-" leave to inform
tho travelling nbiic that he has recently enlarged,
itnpp > ed atiitreii te.l hi.- i "use. b dh for the ac
•• .n in si > i m tf tr.n iers and boarder*, as well aft
ontry ti- -L - Perso. s coming t" this place 1
f T tho purp.-• of visiting the Bedford Springs,
will find thi-liia-e pleasantly locstted. . |
Ample and oovenient Stabling is attached to
this Hotel, nbeb will always be attended by a i
e retul itosUet Al.-o a safe and coi.venient car-;
rings house.
All are 111 vir ! to give him a call.
LSAAC MENGEL, Proprietor.
April 15. (it
IT X I O X HOT E li,
U j
WEST ?i IT ST., BEDFORD. J'A :
\". SITCKALAX, Prtifirictor.
Thi exeell p hotel is now prepared to aceom
r.t la'" the 1 if.'o in the licst manner arid on the
most liberal terns.
May 9, 62.
NX ( HA XO E If OT EL,
h
ft NTIXGTiON PA
Wat. ('. IcNULTY,lhroprietOT..
T. ruts- OR, titrate to tut' the times.
April 28, '6sj-ly.
MUSIC. L INSTBUMENTS.—B. j
M. UREINE has opened his Music Store. !
due St or west q W Lewia' Book Store, where be '
keep- onstantl; 011 hand S'fEJXWAY A SONS' '
and G AKII LK .81'iauo Manuf.ieturittg Company's !
PIANOS, MASCN & II AM LIN'S CABINET GK- f
GAXS andCAIUART, NEEHHAM A CO S ME- ;
LODEONS; Guim-. Violins. Fit, -. Flutes;" Guitar 1
and Vioiiri Strmts
Ml SIC BOORs—Golden Chain, Golden Shower.
Golden Censor, (olden Trio, .to , Ac.
SHEET Ml SU—He iseonstantiy receiving from
Philadelphia alithe latest music, which persons at
a distance wisiiitg, can order, and have them sent
by mail, at publisher's prices,
gg</ Pianos am! Organs warranted tor five year.*.
Tttose wishing to buy any of the above article*
arc invited to cdl and examine mine before pur
chasing elsewher. My prices are the same as in
New York and Pliladelphia.
Circulars of iutiiumeuissent promptly upon ap
plication with ate" idditioual iufurmatiuii desired, o
L. M. GREENE,
HiJ street, Huntingdon, Pa.,
One dor west ot Lewis' Hook Store.
Dr. C N llickokj Agent, Bedford, P.
Dee I. '65-ly
T j 1117 Local drculation of the BED-
J[ FORD ti AZETTK 4 larger than that of auy other
paper iu this s-etii>nol oouiitry. and therefore of
fers the greatest iujucements to business men to
Advertise in iu colutns.
frintiniL
rjlH E BE I) FOB I) GAZETTE
POWER PRESS
P BIXTIX G EST A BLISJI-M EXT,
BEDFORD, PA.
MEYERS & MENGEL
; . PROPRIETORS.
I laving recently made additional ims
provements to our office, we are pre
pared to execute ail orders for
PLAIN" AND FANCY
|
,J<>BPKI X T I X Cx ,
With dispatrh and in the most
.X VP /; RJ OR sTy LE.
i CIRCULARS,
letter heads.
HILL HEADS,
CHECKS,
CER TIFICA TES.
UL.AIXAS,
DEEDS.
REGISTERS.
RECEIPTS,
CARDS,
HEADINGS,
ENVELOPES,
SHOWBILLS,
HANDBILLS,
IXVITA TIOXS
LABELS, Jfr.&rr.
Our facilities for printing
P< KSTLRS, IMIC >G RAMMES,
FO R
CONCEPT S A-V D EXII IB ITIO MS,
ARE UNSURPASSED.
"I'VBLIC S ALE" BILLS |
Printed nt xi&yt notirr.
We on 11 insure com] >lete satisfaction
is to tin; te and price.
fftttdtiat.
gpLMBOLDi |
E X T R ACT BU (' II U.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU
HELMBOLD'S BUCIIU.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU.
The. only Inotrit remedy for
D I A B E. T E S,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLAD
DER, INFLAMMATION OF TIIE KID
NEYS. CATARRH OF THE BL AD
DER, STRANGURY OR PAIN
ILL URINATING.
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy,
•ml too mush cannot be said in its praise. A
single dose lias been known to relieve tie most ur
gent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pair, in
the small of the back and through the hips? ' A
tenspoonful a day of llelmbold sßuchu will relieve
you.
P H YST CI AN S ANI) OTIIE It S
PLEASE NOTICE.
I make no secret of ingredients llelmbold s
I Extract Buchu is composed ot Buchu. Cubebs, and
i Juniper Berries, selected with great care, prepar- '
j ed in vacuo and according to rules of
J'IIARMACY A.XD CHEMISTRY.
These ingredients are known as the most valua
ble Diuretics afforded.
A DIURETIC
Is that which acts upon the kidneys.
| HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUC'IIU
ACTS GENTLY,
Is pleasant in taste and odor, free front all injuri
ous properties', and immediate in its action
Ft) It TIIE SATISFACTION OF ALL,
. Sec Medical Properties contained in Dispensatory
of the D. S-, of which the following is a correct
copy:
'•BUCHU.—Its odor is strong, diffu ive. :III )
somewhat H roi.-.'itie, its ta-te bitterish, and analo
gous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in com
plaints of the Urinary Organ-, such as (travel
chronic Catarrh of t.eßlaller. Morbid irrita
tion of the Bladder and Urethra, Diseases of the
Prostrate, and Retention or the Incontinence of
Urine, from a los- of tone ia the parts concerned
in its evacuation It has also been recommended
in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous Af
fections, and Dropsy."
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,
See Prefe-sorDewees' valuable works on (he Prac
tice ot Physic.
See Remarks made by the celebrated Dr Phy
sic. ol Philadelphia.
See any and all Standard AVork on Medicine.
kkiiU 1 HE
LARGEST
MAN UFAI TU RI NO CHEMIST
IN THE WOULD.
I am acquainted with 11. T. Helmbold; he oecu
! pied the drug store opposite my residence, and
was successful in conducting the business where
others had not been equally so before him I have
been favorably impressed with his character and
enterprise.
WM. W FIG HTM AN,
v Firm of Powers k Weightman.)
Ma it nfit during Che mist s.
Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia.
| From the Philad'a Evening Bulletin, Mar.. 10 j
We are gratified to hear of the continued sue
ccs-. iu New York, of our townsman, Mr. II T
llelmbold, Druggist. His store, next to thcMet
ropolilan Hotel, is 2s feet front. 220 feet deep, and
five stories in height. It is certainly a grand es
tablishment. and speaks favorably of the merit of
his articles. He retains his Offi.-e and Laboratory
in this ei y, which are also model establishments
of their class.
\
The proprietor has been induced to make this
statement frotn the fact ihat his remedies, although
advertised, are
GENUINE PREPARATIONS,,
And. knowing that the intelligent refrain from ri
sing any thing pertaining to Quackery, or the Pat
ent Medicine order—most of which are prepared
by se!f-s'yled Doctors, who are too ignorant to lend
a physician's simplest prescription, much less com- !
petent-to prepare pharmaceutical preparations.
Tll F.SK I'A RT i 1 :< RESQRT
to various inesr.sof effecting sales, such as copying j
parts of advertisements of popular remedies, and ;
finishing with certificates.
The Science of Mddicint stands SIMPLE, PURE,
and MAJESTIC, —having Fact Frits Basis, In
duction for its Pillar. Truth alone for its Capital.
A WORD OF CAUTION.
Health is most impor.nnt; and the afflicted
1 should not use an advertised rctmdy, unless it
j contents or ingredients are known to other-he- :
| sides the manufacturer, or until they are satisfied
j of the qualifications of the party so offering.
HELMBOLD'S
C. <■ ii it in c Prep a r tit to n
FLUID EXTRACT BUCIII ,
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
AND IMPROVED ROSE WATER.
Established upwards of 16 year-
Prepared by II T HELMBOLD.
PR TXC IRA L DEPO TS
IIELMI'.OI.D'S Drug and Chemical W rehouse j
691 Broadtery, New Yuri",
And HELM Bonn's Medical Depot, 101 South
Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. j
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. j
judical.
riHRINERS i'.AI.SAMH CO
SYRUP.
For t'oifjhs. Cotrls, Crony. Whnapina I
Asth ma, Bronchitis. Spittini* Blot
Pain and JVeahnrs* of the lire.
Difficulty of hretdhiug. A-'
This is no new remedy. It has been u
number of years in Maryland aid part?
sylvatjia. and has. wherever known.
unprecedented repu'atlnn foreur ; ,_- ~
diseases for which it is rer-ou mend".,
So apparent is its us'fu'n —. and MI ro,
VIMS VIEEN its ''tires, thai ii is F :st Sneers
olbt r remedy for those diseases. The afi
rely upon its doing amu - h lor tin m. ai
more than any other remedy 1.1.V i,
public.
ft i- recommended and prescribed it
tice of a large number of the i >
able physieiar sof M iryland It i- ust
siiter. (I an iiolispi n- ble he'i-i t igq ~
large portion of ibe fi st fm ii'o sof ti..
It is used by al! classes of socio y
vet - • I opinion i- tht it is good
Purely Vtsctahte Compound. I; I< , '
lake, and in va r does iijury. But
puiifyiug quwliiies. must do good utn
cu.jis nice- Itself.".-:* are tiuly v
ing. ooliniiig. aid allaying the n.
coughs, purifying -'rengthei.tng i <1 j,. v
tlu 'whole svdetii.c iluiiiigand soicJiiii,,!.
aiding and facilitating expect":.oi
ing the
DISEASED LUNG .
thus s'riking at the root of-ii- i—. or, f ,
from the svstoui.
CROUP.
This disease is announced by dif". i
j ing. shrill whistling or wheezing. | n j. .
aud threatened suffocation. Ac Ilun-h
1 111 young children. No uiiild r.eed u
H is Syrup is property used and u- I
Mothers having croupy child leu -hen! i
: tii.-t show of I lie disease, ami , ,
i remedy at hand.
For coughs after measles this syrup in .
eclleiit. Exp tiencehas proven that iti,
by no other preparation
The price of the remedy b- uch
wi bin the roach of all. the pair .
rich, and every person should have ;
Eveiy person should have ii iu li.e tin use
I a true and faithful friend to nil v. ~ valu
and wish to secure th-msclve- apli.-t the
i terrible disease, consumption. It will It
1 tbe most u-el'ul as well as the cheapest fatoil
'
four years with a success without a parallel
Price 60 els. pur bottle.
Prepared by S. A. Foulz k Bro.
For sale by 11. C. Reamer ami Ii f .
; Druggists. Bedford, Pa.
August 11, lsau—ly.
Use SI inner'* Balsamic Cough Syr:.
| Sole your Children. -\ riii/rf ?,
Croup if this Spri/pi* used in I, me
OHRINER'H I X Id
HVERMI F U G E.
Since the introduction of this beautiful pre- ■
lion, it lias been steadily advancing ir i-,
favor. I • astonishing efficacy in expels -j*
has won for it many friends wherever kr, >• :
these art speaking its praise to other'. -
; is fuss being introduced into every fantilv :r
.: land. The demand for it is becoming itniner- -
To make ir still more worthy the prefer-i
ready shown it. the PKOI'IUKTOH i.- putting
in a much hand-omer -(yle than formerly
' now prepared with the greates. care of t;r - „
i streng li. with plain directions, so that at; s
: cat. administer it.
IT IS E XT!RELY VEGETABLE—V
FECTLY SAFE AND IIARMI.ES:
And has never been known to fail toexpel *
w here worms existed. The proprietors b ,i.
sert that it is superior to asy other prepar
I the wor d.
U Ask tor -iIRINER s INDIAN VEI
■ Ft n£, and take no other. k? Puce 2
per buttle.
♦Prepared by 8. A. Fouti & Bro.. art
sale at the drug stores of Reamer and Harry. L
lord. Pu. August 11. ls-ij-iy
Shrine,'* Indian Vermifuge, to destroy ii
is entirely Vrgtuhlr— I erjectly Sc/e
aud liar mis
TjOUTZ'S j.L IXTU II I
■ ■ Is a safe and relianle remedy for tiie cut
Rbeuii! it ism. Painful -N erv ius Aflc-; im - .
, Burns, towellings and all diseasts rcquiriug an
| lernal application on man.
On horses it will iuv<r fail to cure Pdee
Fi.-tula,old running sores, or Sweeny, if pop.
applied. For spr dos, bruises, scratches, cr -,
! hoofs, chafes, sidd'es or collar gill, eui
wtiuuds. it i.- in infallible remedy. Tiy it at.
convinced of its efficace.
It II L U M A T I S M.
Persons afflicted with this disease in. n oi'-
i how long standing, can be promptly and vff ..
ly rureil liv u.-ing ibis Mixture
There is nothing in the wnild so sure
good to take away hard corns, and cure h
•' Bites as this preparation. Try if and sat.--
i yourselves. Price 6U and 76 cents per buith -
: Prepared by
S. A. FOUTZ, Baltimore. MJ
For sale at the drug stores of Reamer
Hairy. Bedford. Pa. I Aug- 11- 1886—1;
| Foutz's Mixture is the best Liniment for
and Beast now in use
V O T Z • >
| CELEBRATED
HORSE AND CATTLE
POWDERS.
THE>E Powders have proved after a "
■ several yesrs. to be superior to any prepirat "■
j the kind in use The chief superi"d:y of ' '
; powders arises from the fact that tlicy an' ■
posed of medicines that have Laxs'ive. for
Purifying properties. The laxative ejee* ; cru
ties from the stomach and intes ir's. the
gives strength to the system of the Horse, "v
--purifying medicines contained ill tfceta
the blood, and lay the foundiuior for a V; -
! and healthy circulation. The use of then: 'WP 1
; tbe wind. strengthens the appetite aitvi gj v
; horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin —thus ui!
ing the appearance, vigor and spirit oi l'" 1 ' '
I animal.
Tin <■ powders are not intended. °s ' ,
dera are. to bloat the animal, so at togwe .
appealanee of Iu ing fat when not red.y -
tu remove the disease and proaioie his g''"
health.
Tl.ese jiowders will strong'hen thestomsvu
inn -tines, cleanse them from offensive 11
bring them to a heal'by state. They arc •• -
proven 1 ive of Lung Fever, aud M certain r '
for all disease- incident t> the Ilorsv. a< o ■
Yellow Water, Distempers. Founder. ''
Slaveirrg. Coughs. Fevers. Loss of Appv
\ i:al Energy. Ae —These Powders, it u- I
three tlines n week, through the winter ana j
your horse will never get the Lung Fever, t
Bolts. A few doses of :hsse powdi is wid "
the worst cough, on any horse. Were ownei
horses to feed a few ot these powders ev-eiy
tbev nrg'.ii save tbe lives ot many v uluabie n
MILCH COW'S. . .
The properties this jMiuder possesses \
ing thequ niiiiy of milk iu cows, giv-s
puriaiiee and vnlue which should pi ece i (l
hand* of every person keeping a cow. I'.'
ing cattle, it gives (hem au appeiite. h" -vt--
hiue, and makes them thrive mu'-h taster
HOGS ■ •, • c
In all diseases of swine, as cough-, '•' l ' t
lungs and livt-r, Ae., by putting I'IDIII hU a p.
tu *'paper of tbeso puwdra iu a barm 01 .J i rV !
the tib ve DI-seusea OHII be cured nr eii'i re } •
vented. By using thuae |awders tbe ID get." 1
can be prevfi.ted.
Prepared bv . S. A. FoUZ
VVesmiii sier. SW
• i if For sale at the Drug Stores of lie (■•
II .I .y, Bedford lbi. Aug. 11. h*-'-'/ _
The above me,licincs can by had at "' "■"'U
'urer's prices ol' Johus.ui, 11 dloway A "s
i'tiiL'a., J. J. Bender, Pittsburg, Liughh'