ike TMfovd Chi Hit r. Local and Personal. 9 . ?'i ill r- s © ? r ?:l I-| I ilßi-H: s 111323-1 j .1 I, 234 4! 6 ]., r If|al4si 6; T 7 6 1 Ml 11 12 13 a; y Ml II 12:13 n 'it 15 16 17 I- 11 20 15 16 17- 13 II 3' 21 2c 23 24 25 -26 27 22 23 2t 25 26 27 28 2"3t)3l . -2-3l; ... ... Frk. 15 6 7; - 9 10 4. S 7i 8 9 10 11 II 12 13 ll'lS IS 17 12 13 I4!1S|I 17 18 IS 19 20 21,22 23 24 i 19 2" 21 22(23 24'25 _ 25 26 27.28 . „ , il;|2KjSt|... I*r. -1 i 2 3 Stpi-p! i !45 6 7 9to 25145 67 8 ■II 12 IS 14 15 Mi 17 9! 10'Illl2|l3ju'ts M IK -AI 21 22 2124 .IS 17 I- 19 24' 21 22 ;25 26 27.28 29.30 Jt 53,24 25 26 27.283 Ipr. it 2 i 'ii si • 7 1 Od. -..J' i s"i "ilj i • •! 9 10 U|l2il3 14 ' . 7 8 9 10 II llt 15.16 17 16)19 2"-2 l 14,14 16 17)16.19 211 22 23 21 2.1 26 27 2? 2122 23 24,25 26 27 - r ,2 330 31 ... ... ... Jit -i-i < # a * s Sm.' . | i t s - 6i - 9, III; 11 12 ; I, 5 6. 7 81 9,111' 13 14 14 16 17; 1,-13 1112 13,14114 16:17 120(21:2! 23 24!25'26 'is 19 20 21 22j23 24 '27129.29 3U 711 i... 1 | 23 26 27 26 29A0! .. JBr - . j I 2 lhc. ...| | ■ I 3, 4 5 6k 7, S, 2 3 4 5, 6 7 8 - 101 l 112 13114: !5 16 , I *!!<> !!! 121 IS! 14 15 17)18:19 20:21,22.23 16 17 16,19)20 21 22 24.25 26 27126:29 30)1 23 24 24 227128 29 i-l-i-i-i-i-i-li .10 31 ...p J ..( .. V" " IUSINF.S* IkIRECTOItY. the fo'lnwing F.usiue-s Directory for the hor ,,nrh of Red!" ird and other pltiee* in the county. :i r ,:)sc advertisemrt< appear in the rttli'm/'x of Te GAZETTE.) may he of service to our friends | ir i p::tror.a in the county, and is commended to t Vi>ir attention: ATTORNEYS AT LAW—O. H. "Spang; J. P. . K..--1; W.Tate: .1 hn Paluier; E P. Kerr; i ojrhorrpy .VI ADip; John T. K2T A .1 H Filler; KimroeU A Lingenfeiter. ii diord. Pa. BANKERS—Reed A Sehell; Rupp, Shanuou A ■ f Bedford. Pa. BOOTS AND SHOES. VARIETIES. Ae.—J. II , Jin" on: U F livire. Bedford. Pa. BEDFORD NFR.-EU lES—T M. Lynch, i IBINET-W VRE. CHAIRS, AC. — Richard Leo, JJ,. 'ford. Pa. DRY-OOODS. GROCERIES. Ac.—J. B. Far qih.ir: A B Crr.mT; J M. Shoemaker; P. A. freed. Defibaugh A Fi-her. Bedford. Pa. DEMI-TRY—C N lliekok A J. G. Minnieb". Jr. Bedford. Pa. DKFBGIST —J L Lewi?. Bedford. Ta FANCY STORES—Mr?. V P. Tate A Miss M K-, M E. V Mowry; Mi- VI R. Sehafer A Mi-- Kite Deal. Bedford, l'a G L'XSM ITIIING—David Defibaugb, Bedford HARDWARE, Ac.—Wn. Hartley; Geo. Bly rnvt r A -on. Bedford. Pa HOTELS Bedford Ilotel. J J. Shoemaker; M ; gel House. I Mengel; ln:or> Ho'el. V. Steck nsn Bedf-rtl. P .; Exehange Hotel, \V. C Me- Nulry. Huntingdon. Pa. JEWELER—DanieI Border. Bedford, Pa. John Reimuci, Jeweler. JAB PRINTERS—Meyers a Mengel. Bedford. Pi—All kinds ot Phiiu and Fancy Job Printing r'at'y and promptly executed PIMPS— Wm. C Snively, Sehellsburg. Pa. PHYSICIANS—Dr. J. L. M 'rtwnrg. B>-Ifor I, j Pi ; Drs.W.W. Jamiaonand P. U. Pennsyl, Bloody Bun, Pa. PHILADELPHIA TRADE-W W Paul A Co., j B •)• r.d Shoe?; Aar'manA Engletnan. l'obicco, , 6-rsrs, ie.: Felix ITeyman Clothing; Charles' Oik fori A Sons. Hats. Caps. Furs, Ac. PATENT MEDICINES—Shriner s Cough Svrot- i 1 ludniu Vermifuge; Fouix's.Mixturean I ll o ie i sralCittle Powder; Whrstou'i Ointment; Helm i>H s Ex'ract of Buehu: Dr Tohi.is \ enitian Lin :ent: Allcoek's Porous Plasters ; Cbristadoro'- • Ii -ii r Dye. • REAL ESTATE SALES - C. Ileamer— T 11 A N. J Lyon.-. Private -s.'e J! -• b Walter. Private, C N. iiiekok , private Bi.le. G jl BiruJollar and others, private sale - .viel Teeter, public -ale. Saturday. March 17 e L ilamaker and J. P. Smith, March 24 ,tf Read the -'New Advertisements in this sk A issue of Thk GAZETTE , For Administrator s. Executor s. Auditor's in. -s. Ac . see ■ Legal Notices. I V Read the advertisements under the head of -N...Ac." ELECTION IN BEDFORD BOROFGH. —ThevieetioQ in this boruugh, on Fri day DA-t. jia-s-c.l off in a very quiet and orderiy manner. A heavy vote was polled, resulting in the election of the whole i >ent( >.-ratic ti'-ker i excepting one Councilman tied by unprecedented majorities. At last Fall's election the Din ugh gave the Democratic ticket j majority. On Friday last the vote -'ood a- follows: Chief Bwyrxs. Geo. Blvmver, D., . 13"> T. M. Lynch, li., 102 liuryexs, J. J. Sltoemaker, D.. 11" R. Montgomery, R., 103 Councilmen, T. H. Lyons, ] >., 110 Daniel Border. l>., H' F. Benedict, R., ll'J P. 11. Shires, R.. DJ Hiyh Const" bit , Wm. Earne-t, D., l-> Wm. Dilx-rt, It., 102 Auditor. J. R. Yeager. D., IJO J. T iveagy. R., Sehtjol Directors, Ja -ob lieed, i>., 112 T. it. Gettys, 1)., 120 J.' i. Minnich. St.. 1"! .i. It. Jordan, ft. 07 Constable, John Harris, D., 121 Levi Agnew, R., 100 Judge, tl. Xicodentus, 1)., 110 M. Mililmrn, It., 01 htsjuctors, Js!m Boor, D., 12" Win. Key-er, R., 07 Assessor, J. M. Gephart. D., 110 Jas. McMullin, It., lot Supervisors, John Miller, I>., 120 A. Leonard, D., 127 Town Clerk, J. Henry Mutton. R., ' 111 J. B. Cessna. It.. fil THE RESULT IN ST. CLAIR. —The I moeraey of obi St. Clair surpassed themselves in the vote they cast on I'riday hist. The majority for the i*'tnoeratie Inspector is JO, just 'S> more than the Democratic ticket received L-f fail. Wo give the restilt in full, below: . Constable, A. J. f'risman, Detn., 107 ~— Peterson, Rep., 11-> A ssfssor, Sjteece, I lent., 20J W. < Isjer. Rep., 113 Judge, INUU- lloeusiine, Deui., 201 Jos. Miller, ltep., 118 inspectors, Laiah Morris, Dein., 202 ' noma- Way, ltep., 110 School Directors, John Nelson, i>em., 102 J'- Kautfinan, " 109 1 bos. Jones, 155 Jac. Andrews Rep., HI Supervisors, Andrew Horn. Rem., 202 • Ciavcomb, " 200 ■ Barefoot, Rep., H" Leonard Feight, ltep., 111 A udilor, F. Horn, Deui., 201 "■ Bsrahitner, ltep., 114 HEKKY HARPER, 020 Arch St., Lbi adelphia, has in store a large stock " Batches, Fine Jewelry, Silver Ware, which he is selling at reduced pri- Towxsnip AND BOROUGH OFFI CERS.—The following is a list of offi cers for the several boroughs and tovvn i ships of Bedford comity, chosen at the ! late election :. Iledforii Hor. — . Whetstone; Inspector-, Jo-i. Koons, Levi Kegg; SuiK l rvisors. James Rollins, David Diehl; School Director 1 -, fi. W. Deal, Jos. Beagle, S. ii. Feather; V— scssor, F. Bcgle; Auditor, .V. Mef'le!- : lan; Township Clerk, S. P. Kegg. Corddnte. —Chief Burgi-s-, Leinta-l i Evans; Assistant Burgess, E. t'hi!- jcote; Supervisor. John Grcs-n ; Coun cilmen. D. H. Bair, A. Evans, W. 11. j 1 I>-rry. M. Griflis, it. Mc-Xaily; Con i stal>le. William Green ; Borough Con i sfabie. John Paul: Judge. K. Ciiiicote; iuspector.-, D. MeXaliy, Tltoma- Phil lip-: Auditor-, John A. J. Pear-on, Jas. Find lay, John Green ; Justice- of the Peace, J. M. Lehman, G. W. H gard; A. Evans; A—istant Asses-or-, W. 11. Berry,',J. Burner; School Dins-tor.-, L. Evans, B. M. Bair, Ja-. Findlay, ]>. McN.tlly. I >. 11. Bair. J. M. Lehman. C. Volley. —Constable, W. O-ter; Judge, F. Wertz; Inspectors, John Elliott, Jesse Ash; .-ttpervi-or-. T. B;K)1*, -Y. Blair; Seiatol Directors, i.. Cl— na, 11. Ilite; A-- — ; or, S. B.M :-; Auditor-, T. Fi-her. S. V/hip; Town Clerk, J. Whip. Han i- HI. —Justice of the Pence, M. C. Miller; Constable, H. E. May; Judge, John H. Wertz; Inspectors, Adam C'omp, J. W. Harrlman; School , Directors, Daniel Kring. J. G. Smith, Daniel Earnest, G. W. Horn: Sup- r- • vi-or-. Joseph Tidy, Samuel S. Bur ket ; Asf-ssor, John Xycum ; Auditor, Joseph Kring; Township Clerk, .1.(1. May. Jfopeiretf.— .Ristice of the Peace, J. B. Flut-k ; Con-table and A— e--<tto ; School Directors, W. Shaf fer, A. Egolf; Auditor G. W. Gump; • Tp.. Clerk. John Sill. E. Providence. —Constable, I>. Whit field; Judge, David Ritchfty; Inspec tors, Nathan Mellott, .1. Manspeaker; Supervisors, A. Mellott, Sol. Nycutn; School Directors, Win. Gracey, Sanitiel Staly, Auditor, John C. Calhoun; As s<*ssor, Henry Brlson; Tp. Clerk, A. Felton. IF. Providence.— Just ice of the Peace, John Sparks; Constable, Jos. Weaver ling; Supervisors, Jac. Whetstone, A. Homier; Judge, Joseph Fisher; In jectors, J. F. Mortimore,G. C. Leader; Assessor, E. Clark; .School Directors, John S. Morris, Thomas Grove; Audi tor, 1). Sams. St. Clair.— Constable, A.J. Crisman; combe; School Directors, John Nelson,: H. Kauffman: Judge, T. Honstine; | Inspectors, 1. Morris, T. Way; Assessor, j Geo. Speece; Auditor, B. F. Horn; Tp.' Clerk, S. Hershinan. S>-f" •flshttrg /{nr.— Justice of the Peace, John Rhiinger; Constable, Jac. Dull; Judge, 1-aae Rarr: 1 nspeetors, A. P, Mnmaker. J. J. Lukeas; SchoolRirec tor.-, A. ]'. S-hell, T. Mansfield; Super visors, it. • 'ulp, Geo. Ik-neigh; Asses sor, J. A. Snively; Auditor. W. C. Snively: Town Clerk, S. Dull; Burgees, j Danie! Hern; ( "um-ilmen, J.S.Sehell, John Keniery, J. 11. Horn, j). Miller. P. Kwalt: High < 'unstable, G. J. Rock, j Simh Spring. —Justict- of the Peace, [ Jesse Hoffman; Judge, A. Mortimore; ' Inspectors, Jac. Donkei, D. K. Snyder: j Constable, Geo. Grimes; School Direc tors, James Davis, J. Diehl; A-se—or, Ed. Hartley; Supervisors, W. Grising er, Samuel Wiles; Auditor,M.Smouse. i South nnptcm. —Justice of the Peace, L. Johnson; Constable, J. Cavender; Judge. Asa How-are; Inspectors. A. < 'asfcel.J. 1).-unison ; Assessor, W.Ben nett ; Supervisors, Jacob Gordon, Jas. Browning; Auditor, Jesse Ilowsare. Union. —Constable, W. B. Lambright; Assessor, M. Cam; Supervisors, Sam. Burket, Sam. Shafer; Judge, Michael Fether; Inspectors, J. IT. Walter, T. Oldham; School Directors, J. Fiekes, Sr.. !>. Boyer; Auditor, J. G. Ako; Town Clerk, Jere. Clark. South Woodbcrry. —Constable, D, Jor- i dan: Assessor, A. Snoberger; Judge, | •-> ■ i .1. L. Meloy; Inspectors, Jo-, ltitchoy, J. P. Williams; Supervisors, J. Guyer, j Jos. ii. Snoberger; School Directors,! Levi 11. Riddle. 11. 11. Fisher; Audi-I tors, D. F. Ruck, J. G. Snyder; Tp. j Clerk, Jo-. Bayer. Middle Woodberey. —Constable, Sol. Barley; Judge, R. L. Replogle; Insjioc tors, J. C. Miller, T. Snowden ; Justice of the Peace, M. F. Stock; Assessor,C. S. Ober and J. Cullison a-tie; School Directors, W. 31. Pearson, W. S Elder, ! and G. B. Ilolsingerand J. S. lb-trick j a-jie; Supervisors, W. vTeymart, P. S. j Croft; Auditor, J. Carper, Tp. Clerk,! J.C. Brumbaugh. * 1 ID: LADY'S FRIEND. —In the steel j plate for the April number of this mag- j azine, "Waking." we find the usual su- j periority maintained by this magazine, j for exquisite naturalncs- and high art- ] istic finish, it i.- a sweet heart-picture of waking endearments between moth er and child; the clear sunrise stream ing through the broidering vines about the lattice and lighting up the scene— morning light a ltd morning life, both pure, both fragrant with the breath of heaven. The fashion plate is as usual j unsurpassed. The iiterary matter in j this number, i- "Echo Vale," a story : of a smuggler's wive; "Maud's Temp- i tation;" "Rescued by a Ghost;" the continued story, 'ZiHah.' the denounce ment f which seem- very uncertain, i and therival diameters -o winning the, reader's interest that even his wishes! as to the ending are in a state of inde- j ei-ior.; "The Lock of Golden Hair."; a fantastic rhyme from the rich and j graceful fancy of Augusta Bell; the tale of "The Forsaken Wife," told with i -:i-h truth and power that no man or woman can read it unmoved; and Tn- j die Richard," the moral of w iiic!\ i- ex cellent. Address Deacon A Peterson, 31b Wal nut Street* Philadelphia. LIST OF UXOALI,EI>-FOK GOODS—Re maining in the Adams Ex pres.- office at Bedford, at this date, March 20. i Package i Money Ed. Iloran, care j P. Donahoe. 1 Box, Howard Welsh. i 1 Package, W. T. Cessna. 1 " Alex. Clark. 1 " John Parker, (Somerset).; 1 Box, Solomon Leydig. 1 " Jabez llixon. 1 " Josiati Mills, l Package, Capt. N. C. Evans. 1 " Thomas King. I " John Detihaugh, (clothing). 1 Box, Geo. Diehl. 1 " Thomas B. Way. Parties to whom these articles are addressed, will please call forthem, at their < arlic.-t convenience, or they will be disposed of to pay charges. J. 11. IICTTOA", Agent. LECTURE. —Rev. H. Ileckerman lec tured in the ( ourt House, on Tuesday : night hist, for Iho benefit of the Cerae tc-ryAssociation. Hi-subject, "National Sports and Popular Amusements,"-was abiv handled and made interesting to all his hearers. The next lecture will be delivered, on Tuesday night next, by Dr. C. N". Ilickok. Subject, "Bed ford and Bedford Life." GUADI VTKD. —We are gratified to learn that the degree of Doctor of Med icine was conferred upon our young friend Mt-ngel Reed, at the recent com mencement of the University of Penn sylvania. Dr. Reed graduated in high favor with the faculty of the Universi ty. NEVER was public opinion manifest-. Ed moreunequivoeallv than with regard to Phalon's "Night-Blooming Cer-us." Its popularity is so entirely unprece d< nted. and has been so rapidly ohtain , ed, that scores of would be conipi titors have sprung up in its track; hut the notice they have gained liketheir per fume, ha.-bcen unsatisfactory and evan scent. Sold everywhere. Whene'er I tike m.v walk? abroad Hw trany f dks I see. Who don't know half that's going on— It seems so queer to me— The muse, she says, she s said before, '•Uo to J. L Lewis' Drug Store, (Reamer's old stand.) for pure Drugs and Spiees, Perfumery, Flavoring Extracts, Stationery,"' Ac. EYRE A LAN DELE, 4th and Arch street-, Philadelphia, are making their usual display of Dry Good.- for the Spring Trade. We see they are willing to make their prices meet the views of buyers. —Several lunatics were seriously in- I jured on Thursday, at the Asylum near ! Nashville, Tenn., by the explosion of a bombshell, in the bauds of one of gublirations. 4 GENTS WANTED in every town J\_ TO SELL THE FOLLOW I Tc. VALUABLE SOUTHERIV HISTORIES. 80VTIIERX HISTORY OK TIIE WAR. BV . E A. POLLARD, Editor Richmond Rriminer. 2 Vols.. Pro., about 67i pages each. s'>.6o per vol. With 20 Splett'lkl She! Part rath. This is the only complete and authentic history of the Southern side published, extending as it does, from the beginning of the war to the final surren der of the Confederate armies Mr. POLLARD'S prominent position in the Con federacy has enabled him to prepare a work une cjualed in accuracy and interest, and which is eve rywhere acknowledged to be the STANDARD SOI'TIIEKX MISTOUV. It should fiuil a place in every library. SOUTHERN GENERA I.S; THEIR I.IVE- ASI> I'AMI'AKi.Vs, Rv (. APT W PARKER SNOW. I (ith 17 Splendid Steel PorfrrtiL;, 1 Vol. bvu.; 500 pages. 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Illustrated with Splendid Portraits, on Steel, front Life, of Mwe. OCTAVIA WALTOV LE VERT. MISS MARIA J. M-INTOSH. MRS. ROSA VERTSER JOHNSON, MRS ANNA CORA RITCHIE, MISS Ai GUSTA J. EVANS. MRS. L VIRGINIA FRENCH, MARION HARLAND, And containing lull biographical sketches and spe cimen extracts from the most celebrated writings in prose and verse, of 35 Distinguished Literary Women of the South All the above works are having an immense sale, and ag ntsaredoingsplendidly everywhere Many are making from $lO to sls aday. We want an agent in every t> wn in the Southern j States. Returned Soldiers. Ladies. Teaehers and others, will find this most profitable employment. Exclusive territory given, nud liberal induce ments offered to canvassers For fall particulars, addres-> C. B. RICHARDSON. Publisher. 540 Broadway. X Y. *£fgx! Notices. T) EC EI PTS ANI) EXPENDI JL\> TERES of the Poor an>l House of Employ ment of Bedford county, for the year ending Jan- : uarv Ist. 1866. GEORGE BLYMYER. Treasurer. Dr To balance in hand- at last settlement $1,696 01} To amount Received from collectors 5,639 60 To exonerations allowed collectors 252 si \ To percentage allowed collectors 302 77 To cash feeeived from George W ide! 19 50 \ To cash from J. B. Noble (fiues) 8 75 To cash from Henry Mosee (interest) 80 ! $7 920 2ti CR By amount paid on snndry checks as follows, viz : Applebutter sll9 30; Outdoor p.iupers t'Jt 05 Beef 7AS 94 ! Grain HI 96 Merchandize 1.630 <1 Issuing or>lers 23 2" Bacon 295 57 Money loaned 650 00 Blackxmithing 71 32 Overpaid on duplicates 110 42 John snvler 400 oft Coffins " 20 00 Coal 7ft 31 Groceries 131 69 Tobacco 119 98 Hardware and Tinware 65 51 Interest on sundry checks 296 39 Salary of Directors, Steward. Clerk, f Physician, Attorney, Treasurer aDd ;• 1.162 10 late Steward ' Sundry expenses 611 47 Exonerations allowed collectors 252 SI Percentage 302 77 Amount iu hand of Treasurer 138 07 $7,920 24 5 We. the undersigned. Auditors of Bedford coun ty. do certify that we have examined theforeg>>ing account of George Rlvmyer. Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employment f Bedford county, ana 6nd tho same to be just and true as aboie stated. , and that thwre is a balance in the bauds of said Treasurer otsl3B 07. Witness our hands and seal- , this 4tn day of January. A D. 1566. ' DANIEL BARLEY. DAVII) EVANS. JAMES MATTFNGLY, Attest— ' Auditors. J R. Grui s. Clerk. Statement and Report of f horur Wid'l, Steverd \ of the Pooi nod Hons, of Employment ot Bed ford County, from January 1. 1865, 111' April 1 1, 1865, and Samuel Defihauph.Stevcrd ot he ■ Pour and House of Employment of Bedford Cottnty. from April 1. 1865, till January 1. 1>66. GEORGE IV ID EL. DR. _ To cash received from sundry persons $172 19 1 GEORGE 117 DEL. GIL Bv cash received from sundry persons $172 19 SAMUEL DE FIB AUG 11, DR To cash received from sundry persons $l4O $9 SAMUEL DEFIBAUGH, CIV By cash received from sundry persons $lO6 9,> Balance 33 91 $l4O 89 Statement of Poor Hour Mill from January 1. 1865. till January 1, 1846. Wheat, tiyt. Corn. Bnciw't. To amount of grain brought in'as per monthly reports 448 163 i 63 69 CR. By amount of grain used in Poor House 406 34 34 64 Horse feed 118 ling feed 51 12 Sold sundry persons 2 Amount 408 203 4 6 64 PRODUCE OF FARM ASDGARDEX 3,4 loads of hav. 17 bushels of onions. 20 bush-Is of buckwheat, 20 bushels of bears. 20 bushels ot tomatoes, 5 bushels of soupbeans. 5j barrels ol cu eumbers. 50ftO heads of cabbage, 20 ' bushclsof po tatoes. 20 bushels of beets. 6 barrels of Kraut. 280 bushels - ars of corn, 12busheisof turnips, 40 bush els cf rye, 5 loads of cornfodder, 5.405 pounds of pork. 2.9.69 pounds of beef, 420 pounds ol veal, 480 pounds of mutton. 600 pounds of lard, 300 pounds 01 tallow, 556poundsof butter. 489 pounds of beet hides, 69 pounds of calf skius, 9 sheep skins. STOCK OX FARM. 2 beef cattle, 8 cows. 2 horses, 5 brood sows, 25 sboats, 63 sheep. AR TICI.ES MA XUFACTVR ED B Y Mrs DEFIBAUGH—Matron. 80 shirts 55 pairs of pants, s coats, 8 vests, 27 pairs of shoes. 22 pairs of seks, 8 pairs of mens drawers, 2 hats. I round jicket, 34 chemises. 30 dres ses, 9 skirts. 4 pairs of women*drawers, 20 pairs of stockings. 4 aprons, 1 caps. I sack, 13 bedticks, 8 pillow ticks, 23 pillow slips 27 sheets, 10 eoiuforts, 2 shrouds. Average number of paupers per month during the year Number remaining Ist January, 1866, Entertained over night during the year 292 Meals given to wayfaring persons 1,040 'i hero are also 15 outdoor paupers who are not included in the above who have been provided with board, medical attendance, 4c. Amount of claims against the Poor House $8,621 25 Amount of money due Poor House from collectors 5,104 56 Indebtedness of Poor House $3,516 69 rjfPorsons desiring further information iu re gard lo the above reports arc referred to the books of the Poor House, which are open for any one to examine. We. the undersigned, Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Bedtord county, do cer tify, that we have examined the above accounts, statements and reports of George Widel and Sain uel Defibuugb, Stewards of the Poor and House of Employment from the Ist day of January, 1865. till the Ist day of January, 1866, and 6nd thesame to be correct. Witness our hands and seals this Ist day of January, A. D. 1866. HENRY MOSES, SAMUEL BEUKLEY. 1) H. ANDERSON, Attest— Directors, fecial Notices. A I)MIX LSTRATOR'S NOTICE.— The undersigned having taken out 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 having claims or demands against said estate, to present them to him for payment without delay, and those , indebted are notified to make immediate payment. I 7 if - Letters addressed to the undersigned at Ho!- i lifi'ivsbure. Pa., will receive prompt attention. Feb 16, '66-Or BEN L. HEWITT. Adm'r. 4 DMLN ISTIiATOE'S NOTICE.- < 2_ V The Register of Bedford county bavinggrsnt- I eit letters of administration upon the estate of Ad am Arayer. late of South Wood berry township, de ceased, to the subscriber residing in Middle Wood- ! berry township, all persons having claims against j said estate are requested to tiiube known the same , without delay, and Ibose indebted are desired to make immediate Daymen!. Feb 16. "66-4: " JOBS .-TAYER.Adin7._j t DM INIBTR ATOR'S NOTICI . Letter- of administration on the est a i-■ of David Lewis, late ol' I nion township, dee d.. hav ing been granted to the undersigned, by the Reg- j ister of Bedford county, all person-- indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the -ame will present them properly au'hemicated lor set tlement SAMUEL SiIAFER. Feb 25. *4o6t Adm'r. INSTATE OP ELIZA WATSON, j Dee d.—The Register of Bedford county hav ing granted letters of admiui-tration with the will annexed, upon the e*'ate of Eliza Watson, late of Bedford township, dee d., to the subscriber, resid ing in Be Iford borough, all persons having clain s against said estate are requested t>> make known thesame t" him without delay, and those indebted . are desired to make immediate para ait S h. RU.-SKLL. March 2, '63-8t Adm'r c. t. a. 1x xE( rUTOB'S NOTlCE.—Letters j te lament ary on the est rite of John M e Vicker. laic of II irrtson township, deceased, having been granted by the Register of Bedford county, to the | undersigned, notice is hereby given to all bavin.' j claims againstf ltd e-tate to present them properly j authenticated for settlement, and all persons iu- < dehted will please make immediate payment. DUNCAN MeVICKER, Ex r. Marnb 2. '6 !-6t* 4 DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.— \ Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration have been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Henry Horn, late of the borough of i-ehellsburg. Bedf >rd county. dee'd. all persons in debted to said estate ire notified to make payment, and those having claims thereon will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ISAAC HORN, JO.SEI'H ii. HORN. March 9. '66- it Adm'ri. TESTATE OF JOHN W. BEELER, j |* j Dee'd —The Register of Bedf rd county hav ing granted letters of administration npdn the >-s- j tate of John \V. Beeler, late of Bad for i township, ; dee'd., to the subscriber, residing in Bedford bor- ; ough. all persons having claims against sai l estate 1 are requested to make known the same without de- j lay. and those indebted are desired tom-ikc imme diate payment. J W. LINGEXFELTER. March 16. ? 66-61 Adm'r. J BEDFORD COI-XTY. SS \T an < Irphans' Court held at Bed ford. in and for the county of Bedford, on j the 12th day of February. A D. 1866. before the j Judgesnf the said Court. On motion of John Mow - er. Esq.. the Court grant a Rule or. the heirs and ; legal representatives of Richard William Jones, i late of south Woodberry township, Bedford coun ty. dee'd. to wit William, who tor some time past has been in the United States service as a soldier, i and lately in the hospital at Philadelphia. Jane, > Annie M.. Rebecca. Isabella and Joshua, the four last named being minors, two of them over and two J under f urteen years of age, (for whom Joseph 15 Noble, Esq . is guardian.! to be and appear at an • Orphans Court to be held at Bedford in and for i the county of Bedford, on the sth Monday. 30th j day of April next, to accept or refuse te take the ' ! real estate of said deceased at the valuation which \ j has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a Wri' of Partition or valuation issued ont of our said Court and to the Sheriff of said eounty di rected. or -how cuu-e why the same should not be ; sold. {i. s. f my hand and the seal of said Court at > _ _ Bedford, the 15th dav of Februarv. A l. 1864 0. E SHANNON, Clerk. March 9. '66-4t I BEDFORD COCSTY. SS \T an Orphans' Court held at Bed ford, in arid for the county of Bedford, on 'he 12th day of February. A. D 1846. before the i Judge-of tho said Court. 0,, moti..u of JB. Ce*s ; na fc-j.. the Court grant a Rule on tbo Wr-i and legal representatives of Adam Gillntn. late of the ; ' township of Monroe, dee'd., to wit: John Gillain. residing in Bedford eounty. whose intere-' is now ) ' owned by II Clay L ishley residing in Bedford county. Elizabeth Boyd, dee'd. leaving 6children, ; viz William Oliver. Auisnda, Jaines. Catharine V., Mary Jane and Samuel P., all residing in A I- j leghenv county. Pa., and William Gi.lam, re-i ling in Bedford county, to be and appenmt an Orphans' Cour to be held at Bedford, iu and for the county of Bedford, on the sth Monday, 50th day of April, next, to accept or refu e to take the veal estate ot said deceased at the valuation which has been vul ued and appraised in pursuance of a Writ of Par ti ion or valuation issued out of our said Court and to tleSheriff of said county dire-ted. or show cause why the saute should not he gold —ln tes imony whereof I have hereunto set I ) my hand and the seal of said Court at j s j Bedford, the 15th day of February, A ; —.— D 1866 March 9, '6 —4t 0. E SHANNON, Clerk Notices, &c. I)EBS()NS knowing {lu-ni-clves in debted to us fir advertising Administrators', Executors', Auditors' Notices, Orphans' Court sales and other sales of Real Estate, and fur printing t bills. Ac., Ac., will please Call and settle fur the same, as all such advertising and priming should i be CA-II MEYERS 4 MENGEL. Feb 16. '66-tL MRS. E. V. >WRY SELI iN< S OFF AT COST. Clonkßalmoral and lloop Skir s. Shnwls. Hats. Bonnets, Ac.. etll :!.•{ -ettle [Dfl 22. 66. rjpANN Klis, ATTENTK)N!—A new ( T.'innery. in good order, containing one pool, three limes, three baits, five leaches, thirty-four lav-a-way vats, with the necessary number of hnn ! dlers, in as good a location as can be found in Bed i ford eounty. for rent. For further information call 1 at this office. Nov 17. '6s—tf "OTIUE TO SUBSC'RIBERS OF _ THE BEDFORD COUNTY OIL COMPANY Persons who subscribed to this company, by a resolution of the Board of Managers, are required i to pay the first instalment, fifty per cent, of the amount subscribed, without delay, "lhe parties employed to sink the well are on the ground ready to operate and the money must be forthcoming. • Bv order of the Company. j March 9-3a GEO. W. CPMP, Ptw't._ . OTICE. —I hereby caution all per- > sons against harboring, or trusting, on my i ae-'ount. my wife Elizabeth, site having left tnv bed and board without cause or provocation, and! will pay no debts of her contracting ' MARCH 16. 60-It AARON ZIMMERS. I< IST. —BetweenSc^ellsburgand Mir. j Barnes' residence, a short timesinee. a poek ! et book, containingsls3 in Greenbacks, and a note ; for S2OO on It. B. A John Burgess, of Ohio. SSO | Reward will be given to the finder by returning . tb" pocket-book unci content- to D. W. ADAMS. : Marchl6.il''. * Plenssntvillc. _ | j fTV) SORGHUM GROWERS. —Afl persons desiring to obtain Sorghum seed, will ; be accommodated by calling at ihesioresot Shuck ; i Brother-. li. B'vriiver A Son. Bedford, and at John ; I E. Colvin's. Sehellsbnrg The undersigned is agent j for Clark 's Cane Mills and Cook's Evaporator All j communications directed to him, at Acbellsburg. will be promptly attended to In his absence. Mr J. E. Colvin will act for him. March 16. '66-4:* J. HENRY SCBKLL. nISSOLUTION <>l PARTNER SHIP.—The partnership heretofore existing i between the undersigned under the name of J B. ; Williams A Brother, is this day dissolved by mu i tual consent. All persons owit.g accounts or notes j to said firm will pleasecall and settle immediately, ; as in a eh- rt time they will be placed in other hands ' for collection J- B. WILLIAMS, g. D. WILLIAMS | Bloody Run. March 15, '6B. ! The undersigned having taken the stand hereto ! fore occupied by J. B. Williams A Brother, wishes j to say to bis friends that he feels grateful for past ! favors and begs a continuance of the same. But j will give notice that he cannot sell goods on long j credits, and persons buying must not leave their I accounts stand over six months. J. B WILLIAMS. Bloody Run, March 15, '66 riAERMS tor every description of Job £ PRINTING CASH! for the reason that for every article ve use, we must pay cash; and the cash system will enable us to do our wuik as low it ohn be done in th** cities. iJU'EKY VARIETY AND STYLE J OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low rates at THE BU, OBP TFASLTAQJCE, OIL 0 D 2lcal Estate Sales. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE—By rirtae of an order of; i the Orpb-ne' Court of Bedford county, the under- [ i signed. administrator ot the estate of John Smith. • late of South >ntp:on township, county aforesaid. 1 I deceased, will sell af'piiblieoatciy. upon the pretn- • ises. on Saturday, the 7h day of April. A, D. 1865. j all the following described tarni or traet of land, j adjoining lands „[• Hugh Linn, Jacob Lichty. John ! Kohisnn and Elisha Smith, containing 161 acres and 93 perches, more or less, about 60 acres clear ed and under fence, and the balance well timber ed, witb a good two story log dwelling bouse and stable thereon erected. There is also upon the premises a spring of excellent water and an oreb- > ard of choice fruit. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said dav when the terms will be made known. BENJAMIN MKLLOIT. March 11>. '66-ts Aim r. I PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE —By virtue of au order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the under- 1 signed administrator of the estate of John Weinter, 1 late of Monroe township, in the county <-f Bedford, Pennsylvania, deceased, will sell a' public outcry, upon the premises, on Saturday, the 14;h day of April. A If ISGS, all Ibe following described tt act of land. situate in said township. dj-ining lands of 1 Anthony Cdngerman, Bet j imiu Wills and others, 1 containing 2f.'> acres, more or less, about 100 acre cleared and under fence, with a 2i story loz dwel ling house, double log b irn. and other out-build ings thereon erected. There is alto a spring of good j water, and a small orchard upon the premises. ■-ale to commence at It'w'olock of said day, when I the terms will be made known LKYEN WEIMER. March 16, 65-ts Adrn'r. I 0~ RFHANS' IXHJRT SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.—By vi:- tuc of an order of the Orphans' C >urt of Bedford county, the undersigned administrators of the es tate of John Fmih. Esq.. Lite of the borough of Sehellsburg. dee'd., will sell a' public sale, on the premises, the real estate of said deceased, situate in the horough of Scbel'sbnrg afaresaid. on SATUtI DA J". thri\th '/ 'uofAT A hi CII, iust., at lOoJclock A Mconsisting of Lot No. IS. front- | itig GO tVet on I'r üburg street, and extending back j 2tU feet to an alley, adj lining an alley and lot of J S iinuel C irl on the KH . having thereon er'-cted a TWO STOR r BRICK MANSION HOUSE j Brtel Store Hjmm and Stable, IVath Hon sc. J Carriage House, Wool She ! and (Italian/, a < well of good water and a cistern, and a variety of i choice fruit trees on the premises. A LSD. LOT No. 14. adjoining the abave. and j of same dimensions, having thereon erected a large i Two Story Brt k Bi tcksmilb Shop, a Frame Office ; and Stable. The shop could very readily be re- j modeled into a dwelling This is a very pleasant i property, in good repair, and in a very pleasant i . village. Terms, CASH. If desired time might j be given for a por ion of the purchase money. All particu'nrs can be bad by calling on John P. ! Reed. Attorney, at Bedford or the subscribers at j rvthcllsburg. ' J PIPER SMITH. SIMON L. 11AMAKER, March 2. 'o6—it I \7" ALU ABLE FARM AT FBI-1 y VATE SALE.—The subscribers offer at pri- j vate sale tnat valuable farm in Morrison's Cove. I adjoining the town of Wo.idberry, known as the ; "ZOOK FARM." containing 160 acres, more or j less, with a good House and Bank Barn and all the i necessary out-buildings, with an Orchard of good ■ fruit and a Bne str am of water running through i the property This farm is of the best lime stone i land and is in a good state of cultivation Terms i reasonable. For further particulars inquire of ei- i therot the subscribers. GEORGE It. BARN DOLLAR. j Woodberrv. C. W. ASIICOM, I „ ' J. F. LOU KY. ) Hopewell. Feb 16. "65—tf ! "ITALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. | * —The undersigned offers for sale the follow in- valuable bodies of land : TIliiEE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND. ■ containing 16" acres each, situated on the l'di, ois J Ontnil R iilr-iid. in Champaign county. State of . Illinois. S miles from the eity of Uibuna, and one j mile from Rentual station on said Railroad. Two of the trads adjoin, and one of them has a t-ever failing pond of water upon it The city of Urban a i contains about TOO!) ini abitants. Champaign is I the greate-t wheat growing county in Illinois. AI, SO— Oue-fuurlh of a tract of land, situated ; in Broad 'fop township. Bedford county, con'lin ing ab >ut 45 acres, with nil the coal veins of Broad , Top running through it ALSO — Three Lots t!,r im-u of Coalmen'.. Huntingdon cuttntv. Jn26,'66-tf ' F C. REAMER TT ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT y PRIVATE S ALE.—One lot of ground in the j centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street , about sixty-five feet, one of the very best busine-- i location- in Bloody Hun. Also, ten acres of wood laud, adj i-cnt to Bloody Run. lying on the Bed ford Rail Road, containing first rate ir-n ore and j having iheteon a never-failing spring of water. For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E. I Mann, Bloody Kan, urof Dr. liickok, Bedford, Pa. Dec 15. '65. \T ALU ABLE FARM AND TAX- T NEP.Y FOR SALE.—Tbe undersigned offer < fr # tie. their valuable limestone firtn situated in ! Bedford township. Bedford county, adjoining lands j of Philip Zimtners Charles Smith and other- j containing 250 acres. 200 acres of which are clear- i ed nod in a rich state of cultivation, balance well timbered. This piopertv lies about 4 miles North ' of Bedford, oti Dunning Creek, near the Bed fir-1 and ILdlidaysburg Turnpike. There are upon the j farm a L ARC. E BRICK I)W E LL I N 6-11 Of S E. ! A large B ink Barn and e:her important buii lings. ' There is also a fine orchard of apple, peach and : other fruit trees upon the premises. The firm !•= ! divided into fields of 14 acres eueb. enclosed with; post an i rui'fence. • About 50 actes are in tn-ad-' c w There is an excellent spring of never failing waterelose to tbe Dwelling-lluuse. Also, upon the ; Southwest comer of the farm, there is located, j A LAR G E T ANNE RY. j C mtaining 100 vats, with all the necessary build ings. the whole yard being under roof. The tan nery is now and has been for years, in successful operation Twenty-five acresof tbe farm will be so! i with tbe tannery, if the latter be Sold separ ated Upon these tweuty-Svo acres there are six tenant houses. For further particulars ad Ircss T. 11. A X. J. LYONS. Mar h 17. 1865. BeoFuitD PA. , OLDEST REAL ESTATE AGEN CY IN THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA i I his agency having supeiior advantages, can show more and better grain and grazing farms at d other ! properties for sale to t ersons desiring hotn- - hi - - ness sites. Ac., in this beau iful and fertile Vail y at less prices than any ether establishment in the Valley of Virginia. Ouroffice being located it: the , town of HA It it [SON BURG, near tbe centre c'f this j garden of Virginia, and being in direct eommuni- j c&ti->n by stage and otherwise with almost every j part of ihe Valley, persons, seeking hemes here, j can have better iciiilies for 1--eking at and select- ' ing such properties as may suit the various ta-*:e? j and mean? of the various purchasers. We would respectfully invite the attention of; purchaser? to the PROPERTIES we have on bund j tor sale, being confident we ean accommodate the j most whimsical on such terms as cannot be c tL-r- i at any other office in the Valley. Our properties j range in quantitv fr> m {25) i WEN'TY-FIVE ACRE?, TO (2500) | TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, and in price, at from i THREE DOLLAR?- To {-em SIXTY dollars PER ACRE. and contain son.- ot the very best grazing and grain t FARMS in the Valley, and some of the most pleas ant and beautiful localities in the Valley. Our town lots business ites. and town residences, are not surpassed in the Valley. TERMS VERY ACCOMMODATING. Any one wanting information, can have it, if any property about which they may inquire in our advertisements by ' writing to u- lor a catalogue, containing prices, ■ descriptive lists. Ac. Th'-se lands and other properties lie in Kockiiig- j hum. Page. Shenandoah. Warren, Augusta. Rock- ! bridge, Pendleton, Hardy. Randolph, Albemarle, Ac. Give us a call and you can, from the numerous j properties we have for sale, be accommodated on j the best of terms, before you Have for your h. inc. We are at all time- prepared *o convey persons to ! look at lands lying in the county of Rockingham, j free of charge. Addiess, J D. PRICE A CO.. No. 1 and 2 Law Building. Harrisonburg. Rockingham Co., Va. ; Gazette, Bedford, copy Jin— Ho get stowu Mail. Dec 21, '65 OYES! O YES!! 5 J. MeCAUSLIN, Auctioneer. The undersigned having taken out license as an j Auctioneer tenders his services to his old friends, j Persons desiring an auctioneer will find it to their 1 udvanlage to patronize him March '.*--'>lll S. J. M.-CAL SLIN 4 FUTIONEEKING. —The under-; f\ signed, thankful for past favor#, offers his ser- ! vices to ihe people of Cumberland Valley and Lon- I douderry townships, to cry sales of real estate, I personal properly, Ac. lie will guarantee satis- : faction to all who employ him. j Nov. 24, : 65-6m* JOHN DICKEN j OYES! O YES! WILLIAM DIBERT, AUCTIONEER. | The subscriber having taken out lieei se as an j i auctioneer tenders bis services to all bis old friends. ; j Persons desiiing au auctioneer will find it advan-I I tageous to give him thair patronage. Post Office address. BEDFORD. Pa. Jan 19, '66-3w WM. DIBERT. j tlrunsi, I la. laiAVio iiaviHK purdifivid die J , Drug 6 ore, lately owned by Mr. II C. Rea mer takes pleasure in annoureiug to the ci izei ? ot Bedford and vicinity, thai be lms ji a r> turned from the cities with a well selected stuck ei DRUGS. MEDICINES. DFESTUFFS. PERFUMER V TOII.ET ARTia.ES, STATIONERY, COAL OIL, LAMPS AND CII I >N INS. BEST ERA \ DS Ol- CIGAI S, SMOKING AND CHEWING T"HAL CO, FKE \CH CONFECTIONS, tj-r . Sf The stock of Drugs and Medicines consist of iho purest quality. MIKI svlcvted with jjjreat General of ppul t Patent Medicinw. The attention of tbe L "In* is pnrncolnr y ii.v - ttffi to the s ockof PERFUMERY, TOILET nnJ FA -UY ABTICLFS, coi.i.iittg f the best perfuvtesof j ® iy Colognes. Soaps. Preparations fr ihe Hsir. Compleaxioii Hhd Teeth ; Camphor ice for chapped hand? ; Teetb and Hair Brush*—. P ( 'rt Ac. Of Stohouery. there > * a fi" ' assortment Biliet. Note. L- ier. Le?t ai.-i Moarniig Paper, Envelops, Pens Pen* ile, It.k. Blank Deed-. Power of Attorneys, Drafting Piper, M-rrtage C -v>ifi cates. Ac.. Ac. Ai-o. a large quantify of Books, which will be sold very cheap Cool OH Lom/> Hi'se Bmoer. can be lighted without removing the chimney—all pailems and prices. Glass Linterns, very neat, for burning c >a! OR. La top chimneys of an improved pattern. Lamp Shades of beau i'ol partem*. Ilowe's Family DveCol-'r-, i be shades being light Pawn. Drab. M-uff and Daik Brown. Ligt ' and Dark B;ue. Lizht and Dirk Greet), Yellow, Pink, Orange, R*>y I Purple, Scarlei, Maroon, Magenta, Cherry and Black Humphrey's Homeopathic Remedies. Cigar* oj best brands, smokeis ean rejy on a good izr. Rote Smol itig Tobccro, Mie/iigut and Solar Fine Co' , A "turat Leo f, 'Twist ami B g PI "ft, Tin*.i nod fl"rest Feeorb Co>i fectioni PURE DOMESTIC WINES, Consisting of Gen] e. BlarJLberry and E/deiltrry FOB MEIIICINAL T'SE. Ua""Tbe n'tentioti ol | hy-iciai e is invited to'be sloek of Drugs and Medici* et, which tkey c.-n purchase ill reasonable pi rices Country Merchants' otdeis promptly filled. Goods put up with neatness and cure, and at reasonable prices. J. E. LEW IS designs beeping a first class Ding Siore, and having on baud a! nil lim> r a geier. 1 assortment of goods. 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'6s—ly 4 NEW AND USEFUL INYEN f\ TlON—Teeter and I/i. kinsou's Improved Patent 11 and Spinnei. i- (lie best machine of the kind ever invented. Twice as much can bs spun in the same iength of time, with bail' the tabor, usutiotio her "epiuiiets." IbemachiLe isruu wt.n a treadle, he spinner being in a sitting poo.uie. Tbe undns-gued hav tug purchased tt.e patent t igbt of this macb-nc for Betif-rd and Ooineiset cunties, will sell town ship ami individua. rights, to nil who desire them. Address MARTIN B MILEEK, New En.etptisc, ifedlora co., Pa. Feb 23. O'7-.'iui* [Somerset Di mucrat copy 3 months and send bill to ibis office ] rpHE BEDFORD GAZETTE is tlto 1 best Advertising Medium iu Southern I'citn- Sy ivatiia. ORDERS from a distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attei.ded to. Send to 'IHE GAZE'f IE JOB OFFICE Bed lord,JNT_ MERCHANTS AND"MECU ANK S, and Business men generally will advance tiietr own interests by advertising in the columns of THE GAZETTE. 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