fft? ferttc. Local and Personal. Oj; J-I >. -S & ?• ?'£'£ i £ s © ;■? i "8121? 1 1 SO £ s I.*i f * ® 1 i - 3,* £* ~ it! M Us =..£ s I j u U 1 2 3 4 5 6 J.i. If 2 3 4 i S 7 "•, 7; S 9 10.11 12.13 - i 8 9 10 11 12*13 14 14 u; 18,17 16 193 M !tS!ll!l7 1> wn : 21 22 23 24 : 25i2#j27 ;22,23 24 25 36.27 28 •28 29 3u SI; {....! 29 30 31: Feb. I 1 3 111. ......... 1 2; 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9:10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 ' 12 13 14 15 18 1718 a 19 20.21 22 23 24 ; D9'2o 21 23 23:24125 25 26 27 28...!...: . ,36272829 3U 31 ... lir. I| 2 3 Sept.... , 4 5 6 7; 8 9 10 12 3 4 5 8 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 , 9 10 11 12 13 14.15 IX 19 3.1 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25.26 27,2J.29:30;31 . ,23 24 '25 26 27 2!29 i...|. ! . 3o 1... .. Apr. I 2 3. 4, 5 6 7 Oct i—| I 2 3 4 5! 6 r ! S Io!II|i2;I3 14 71 8 910 II tths Is;t6jl7|lBil9.*>2i 14 15 18 17 I* 19 20 22f23;24 25,26 27:2- 21'22 "23 24 25 26 27 29 ;40|...!..J.28 29 30.31 ...Li... lav ■■■[•J I Ti 3 4 5 } XoT.L*. . 1 2i 3 6! 7: 8; *! tot It! 12 : 4 5 6 7 8 910 13114 15 16 17 t* 19 11 12 !.3 !4 15 16 17 3.1:21 ;22 2324:2526 j 16'19 20 21 22 23 24 27:2s 29,30.31 . _ 25 26,27.28 29 30 ice - I t 2 Dec.:—. : ... 31 4 51 el 7 •!{ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 to II 12 is;l4 15 16 , 910 11112 13!14 15 17 18 19 31 21 22 23 : 16 17 Is 19 3121 22 24 25 26; 27:25;29,j 23 24 25.26 27;28,29 BISIXESS DIRECTORY. The following Business Directory for the bor ,.ugh of Bedford and other places in the county, ~'Aotc advertisement* apptnr */' the column* of la GAZETTE, i may be of service to our friends isi patrons in the county, and is commended to their attention: ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G. H. Spang; J. P. Reed: J W.Tate; John Palmer: E. F. Kerr; p-jrborrow A Lutz : Kspy M. Alsip; John T. Resgy A J H. Filler; Kimmell A Lingenfelter, Bedford, Pa. BANKERS—Reed A Sehell; Rupp. Shannon A O. Bedford. Pa BOOTS AND SHOES. VARIETIES. Ac —J. H. fiat"n : H. F. Irvine. Bedford. Pa BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch. CABINET-WARE. CHAIRS. Ac.-Richard Leo. Bedford. Pa. DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES. Ac.—J. E Far uihar; A B. Cramer : J. M. Shoemaker : P A. Reed. Defibaugh A Fisher. Bedford. Pa. DENTISTRY—C. N. Hiekok A J. G. Minnich. Jr. Bedford. Pa. DRUGGIST—J. L. Lewis. Bedford. Pa FANCY STORES—Mrs. V. B. Tate A Miss M Rea: Mrs E. V. Mowrv; Mrs. M. R. Schafer A Miss Kate Deal. Bedford. Pa. tiI'NS.MITHING —David Defibangh. Bedford. HARDWARE. Ac—Wm. Hartley; Geo. Bly- Ever A !*on. Bedford. Pa. HOTELS Bedford Hotel. J J. Shoemaker; Mengel House. I. Mengel; Union Hotel. V. Steck can Bedford, Pa. JEWELER—DanieI Border, Bedford, Pa John RcimunJ. Jeweler, JOB PRINTERS—Meyers A Mengel. Bedford, Pa —All kinds of Plain" and Fancy Job Printing neatly and promptly executed. PI MPS—Wm. C. Snively. Scbeilsburg. Pa. PHYSICIANS— Dr. J. L Marhourg, Bedford. : Drs.W.W. Jamison and P. H. Pennsyl, Bloody Run, Pa. PATENT MEDlClNES—Shriner's Cough Syrup and Indian Vermifuge; Fouta's Mixture and Horse and Cattle Powder; Wbeaton's Ointment: Helm wld's Extract of Buchu: Dr. Tobias" Venitian Lin aent: Allcock's Porous Plasters ; Christadoro's H.tir I've. REAL ESTATE SALES— F C Reamer—private sale T. H. A N. J. Lyons. Private "ale. Jt b Walter, Private, C. X. Ilickok. private sale. G R Barndollar and others, private sale. jßead the --New Advertisement?" in this j wwk's issue of THE GAZETTE. Q,- For Administrasor ?. Executor's. Auditor's DOU'-es. Ac., see "Legal Notices." " g' Read the advertisements under the head of Notices, Ac." "TIT FOR TAT." —Our friends of the Creensburg Democrat, in their last is- ; -ue. appropriated our "Cholera" article and applied it to their own locality. In return we steal the following on the "postal laws," from their columns, set ting off the P. O. Department against the Cholera, which we think is aboqt fair, a- the one is about as bad as the ' other: The bill relating to the trans mission of letter" through the mails j and for other purposes, which passed , the National House of Representatives ; recently, contains some provisions which should Ik? known to business j men. The first section provides that, from and after the fir-t day of April, prepaid letters shall be forwarded at the request of the party addressed, from one postoffice to another without addi tional postage charge, and returne i dead letters -hall bo restored to the writer- thereof, free of postage. This j i- a curtailment of the revenue of the department, which will have to be met by an increase in the annual appropri ation hill. l iie money order system has lieen en larged and altered in some important particulars. The act of May 7th, I*<> 4, ha- been so arnendetf as to authorize j the i—uing of a money order for any j *imi not exceeding fifty dollars. The fw> for an order for a sum not exceeding twenty dollars, is fixed at ten cents, ; and for an order exceeding twenty dol lar-. at twenty-five cents. It is also provided that a money order shall l>e : valid and payable when presented to ; tin-deputy postmaster on whom it is : drawn, within one year after its date, but for no longer period ; and in case i the lON- of a money order, a duplicate thereof shall l>e issued without charge, on the application of the remitter or the payee, who shall make the required proofs. The money-order system is a 2n*at accommodation to the working •■la-ses who wish to remit small sums I >m one point to another, and it should *o managed as to perform its func tions with the least possible cost*to the parties. To OUR PATRONS.— Another dun, •ay- one! Pooh ! pooh! says number two; it can't lie me, of printer's debts I'm free, says number three; I owe two years, or more, says number four; a* I'm alive, I owe for five. What will we do? Pooh! Pooh! says number two, the printers daren't sue. Isn't that rhyme about up to time, anddoes nt it chime with your notions, dear delinquent patron, about printers in general and the publishers of the GA ZETTE in particular? If it does, or if it doesn't, call and settle at next court; ♦specially you who owe us for job work and advertising. Estate printing, par ticularly, ought to be cash. MILLINERY STORE. —Mrs. E. V. -Mowry is now in Philadelphia, pur chasing a new and extensive stock of Millinery and fancy dress goods, which u 'ii! arrive in a few days at her new 7 "tore-rooins, immediately opposite the ' 'AZETTE office. She has secured the of a first class Philadelphia "'Jsiness lady, and also of an experien '' '1 practical milliner. All persons in will please take notice. MATCH GAME AT BASE BALL.—A match game at base hall, for hall and bats, came off between the Juniata and Mineral Spring Base Ball Clubs, of this place, on Tuesday last. The game was played upon the field of the Juniata club. The Juniatas came off victors, though the game was closely contested. The players of the Mineral Spring club are good "fielders' and play well gen erally. (>uryoung friend, Adam Diehl, as short stop, plays especially well. The Juniata nine, however, excelled, as is exhibited by the score.—Captain of the Juniata, Alex. Lyon ; Captain of the M. Spring, I). O. Keyser. Umpire, Daniel Diehl. The score was as follows : Inning.* I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Juniata 1 820 5 4420-26 M.Spr'g 1 5 5 0 1 4 3 3 2- 24 A game of three innings was after wards played, which also resulted in favor of the Juniata, as follows: Inning* 12 3 Juniata 2 0 7-18 M. Spring 4 2 4-10 PAIN FUL ACCIDKNT TO A FORMEK CITIZEN* OF BEDFORD. —We are pain ed to learn that Mr. George Widel for merly of this place, and late steward of the Poor House, hut for some time past a resident of Emlenton, YenangO county, was seriously injured bv the machinery in his -aw-mill, in whfchhe was at work at the time of the acci dent. We understand that both of Mr. Widei's legs and one of his arms were broken, and that, at last accounts, his life was dispaired of. We are hear tily sorry that we are called upon to record this melancholy mishap. "As st riDg approaches, Ants and Roaches From their holes come out, And Mice and Rats, iu spite of Cats Gaily skip about." Go, then, by all means, to Lewis' Drug Store, and get a package of Rat and Vermin Exter ninator, not poison ous to the human family. Rats come out of their holes to die. A large stock of Drugs, Flower and Garden Seeds. French Confections, and Coal Oil (25 ets. per quart ), ju-t received. COLOGNE water has not sweetened Cologne. Southey found forty unpleas ant snieiN there, and not a single pleas ant one. New York may have its dis agreeable odors, hut, fortunately, our citizens can surround themselves with fragrance by using (as three-fifths of them do Phalon's "Night-Blooming Cereus." Sold everywhere. EPISCOPAL SERVICES. —There will he the usual services next Sunday, at the Court House? at 101 a. m., and 31 p. m. The subject of Rev. Barrow's sermon in the afternoon, will he the "Women at the Sepulchre." —The Clearfield County Bank, re j sir ted closed has not been implicated in the recent failure. Its notes are se cured by State stocks deposited with the Auditor General at Harrisburg. and are redeemed at its counter and at it" Eastern agencies on presentation. —The people of Toronto, Canada, are again violently agitated over the news from New York, that an expedition of Fenians, had gone to Bermuda. It is believed to be a feint, and that Quebec is the real point of destination. —Col. Seaton, solong connected with the Intelligencer , when that paper was a pioneer in the land, is said to be lying at the point of death. His disease is cancer on the face. —lt is reported that the military de- j partments in the Southern States will j he broken up this month. A \ \ OI XCI M ESI*. All notices under this head must be pre-paid to ' insure insertion The following are the rate-- Prothonotary. $5.00: Sheriff $3.00; Associate; Judge and Commissioner. $2 00 ; Poor Director and i Auditor. $l.OO. Tickets will be printed at Si. oo i per thousand, when not less than one thousand are ; desired SHERIFF Mn. EDITOR :—Please announce A. J. SANSOM. of Bedford borough, as a candidate for Sheriff, sub ject to the decision of the Democratic county con vention EDITOR GAZETTE —Please announce ISAAC D EARNEST, of Bedford township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the D- mo -rat- j ic cnuDtv convention. MR. EDITOR :—Please announce WM KEY'SER. of Juniata township, as a candidate for Sheriff. ; subject to the decision of the Democratic county j convention. I MR. METERS :—Please announce D. L DEFI- ; BAt'GH. of Bedford township, as a candidate for j Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic , corrnty convention. ] He are authorized to announce ROBERT STECK MAN. of Bloody Run, as a candidate for the office , of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democrat- ' ic couDty convention. j Mi: EDlTOR:—Please announce THOMAS C. ! REIG HARI), of Union tp , as a candidate for the j ofheeof Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Pern- j ocralic County Convention. EDITOR GAZETTE . —Y'ou are authorized to an- j nnunre HUGH MOORE, of Bedford tp., 11s a can- ; didate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the j Democratic County Convention W E are authorized to announce GEO. W. HORN, j of Harrison tp., as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to ] the decisionof ibeDemocraticCourity Convention We are authorized to announce IiEXKI ILI KL. : of .tliddle Woodberry township, as a candidate for j Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic j county convention MK. EDlTOR:—Please announce GEO. STEEL. ) ; of Hopewell township, as a candidate for sheriff. ; subject to the nomination of the Democratic coun : ty convention. ASSOCIATE JUDGE MR EDITOR :—Please announceF. D. BEEGLE. of St. Clairip.,as a suitable person for the office ' of Associate Judge, subject to the nomina ion of] j the Democratic County Convention. WE are authorized to announce GEO. SMOUSE. I Jr., of Snake Spring tp.. as a candidate for Asso | ciate Judge, subject to the decision of the Demo j I cratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce JOSEPH SEL j LER.' S . of Bedford township, as a candidate for 1 Associate Judge, subject to the decision of the i Democratic county convention. POOR DIRECTOR WE are authorized to announce HENRY" MOSES, ; of Bedfdtd tp., as a candidate for the office of Poor Director, subject to the nomination of the Demo* J cralie County Convention. COMMISSIONER. MR EDITOR: —Please announce Joseph Souser. ' of Napier township, as a candidate for Comtuis ; sinner, subject to the decision of the Democratic } county convention. ERRORS OF YOUTH.—A Gentleman I who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Pre mature Decay, and ail the effects of youthful in discretion, will, for the sake of suffering humani ' ty, send free to all who need it, the recipe and di- I r'ections for making the simple remedy by which ; he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertisers experience, can do so bv addressing JOHN B OUDEN. No. 13 Chambers St , New Y'ork j Jan. 5, —LY CATARACT, 40 YEARS.— Mrs. Ashcum ! from Bedford. Pa , stopping with her sister. Mrs. Williams, near the corner of Baldwin and Penn | Streets, has had Cataract on bothlyes over forty vears causing total blindness for the last 9 years- I Lately Dr. Sterrett removed the cataract. She j now sees to read without the aid of glasses. I Jan 12-3 m rpHE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the best Advertising Medium in Southern Penn ! sylvania. j k7 IBEST BEREA GRINDSTONES t )\ ' assorted sizes, also patent fixtures for same I Sov 19, t HARTLEY S OLD BIABJ). SPECIAL NOTICES. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. —Cure Lumbago, Pains of the Side, Varicose Veins, Sore Chest, Ac. An Electrician, who has great experi ence for their effects in local rheumatism, tic dolo reux. and deep seated nervous and other pains, and in affections of the kidneys, etc.. etc., attributes all their sedative, stimulative, and pain-relieving effects to their electric qualities. He asserts they restore the healthy electric condition (equilibrium) of the part, and that being restored, pain and mor bid action cease. * LAME BACK. Brandreth House. N. V.. Nov. 23, 1859. T. ALLOOCK A CO. —Gentlemen : I lately suffer ed severely from a weakness in my back. Having heard your Plasters much recommended in cases of this kind I procured one. and the result wffs all that I could desire. A single plaster cured me in a week. Yours, respectfully, J. G. BRIGGS. General Agency, Brandreth House. New York. Fold by all Dealers in Medicines (mar 30-lm STORMING THF. STRONGHOLDS OF prejudice and misapprehension, and earryiug all bofore it CRISTADORO'S HAIR DVK pursues its march of success. Like those of the Union, it" colors are the cynosures of every eye, its victories leave no stain. It turns thousands of heads, and charms innumerable hearts. Containing no caustic ele ment. it cannot injure the hair or blemish the skin. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO. NO. 6 Astor House. New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. [mar 30-lm DR. TOBIAS' VENITIAN LINIMENT. —Died of Croup—what a pretty and interesting child I saw last week' But now. alas 1 it is no more. Such was the conversation of two gentle men riding down town in the cars. Died id" croup ! how strange 1 when Dr Tobias' Venetian Liniment is a eertain cure, if taken in time. Now mothers, we appeal to you. It is not for the paltry gain and profit we make, but for the sake of your infant child that now lies playing at your feet. Croup is a dangerous disease ; but use Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment in time, and it is robbed of its terrors. Aiways keep it in the. house : you may not want it to-night, or to morrow, no telling when—but arm ed with this liniment you are prepared, let itcome when it will. Price only 40 cents a bottle Office 56 Cortlandt Street. New York Sold by all drug gist;. Mareh 30, '66— Im. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. —Just published in * sealed envelope. Price six cents. cure <>i' Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, In volurtary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Imped iment? to Marriage generally. Nervousness. Con. sumption. Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physi cal Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse. Ac. By ROBERT J. CCLVEBWELL. M. 1).. Author of the '•Green Book," Ac. The world Tenowned author, in this admirable Lecture clearly proves from hi? own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may he effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments. rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be. maj eure himself cheaply, privately and radically. THIS Lucre RE WII.L DROVE A BOON TO THOISASDS AM) THOISA.ND'S Sent under seal, to anj- address, in a plain, seal ed envelop, on the receipt of six cent-, ortwu post age stamps, by addressing CHAP. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, N V.. Post Office Box 4;>66, Feb 16, '66 —ly To CONNUM IT i VES. —The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks bj a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a <cverelung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure CIKK for CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, COUGHS COLDS, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The onlj' object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, BJ- re turn mail will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg!). Kings Co., New York. Jan. 5, '66—ly ITCH! ITCH! I TCH !—SCRATCH ! SCRATCH' SCRATCH WIIPATOS'S OINTMENT will cure the Itch in 4S hours Alsocures Salt Rheum, Ulcers. Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the ."kin. Price of) cents. For sale bv all Druggist?. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER. Sole Agents. 170 Washington street, Boston. Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of tjie United States. Sept. 22—6 m. STRANGE, BUT TRUE,— Kvery young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by re turn maii (fr'"c of charge,) by addressing the un dersigned. Tbose having fears of being humbug ged will oblige by not noticing this card. Others will please address their obedient servant. THUS F. CHAPMAN. S3I Broadway. New York. Jan. 5. '66—ly. MARRIED. BOLLMAN—KOONTZ—On the Sth of March, . by J. \V. Lingenfelter. Esq Mr. David K. Bollman j and Mary Koontz, both of Bedford township. , BCSSARD—HOUSARE—On the name day by the snme. Mr. Daniel Bussanl, of East Providence, to Miss Delilah Housare, of Monroe township. SHOEMAKER—LEE—At the Friend's Cove Parsonage, on the s'h inst.. by Rev W M Dea triek, Mr. George F Shoemaker and Miss Bettie Lee. all of Friend s Cove. Bedford county. CLAYCOMB—YARNELL— l On the Sth inst ~ in St. Clairsville. by Jacob Walter. Esq . Mr Na thaniel Clavcotnb and Miss Mary Ann Varnell. McELFISII—VAUGHAN —ln Rainsburg. on the 21st ult . by Rev. Win. M. Deatrick. Mr I'hil ip II MeElfisb! of Flints tone Ml . and Miss Mary- Agues Vaughan, of Rainsburg. Fa. DIED. LEADER—On the sth inst , Daniel Leader, of thi-> place, aged 72 years, 6 months and 6 days. BROWN— On the 7th inst , Sallie, daughter of Eli™ Brown, of this place, aged I year. 5 months and 3 days. sUu* Advertisements. 170 It SALE— VERY Low—a second hand PIANO. Inquire of apr.l3.-86.-lf. C X HICKOK. lIJ A NTEI)—IO hands t< > make cross y f ties. Liberal prices will be paid and con stant employment given. HOMER NEICE. Bloody Run. April 18 It Agent IACKSON HOTEL, f f Railroad Strert. H (JN TIX GDG X, Pa. C. SXELL. apr.l.vee. Pro P ri( : tor J_ rpo BRIDGE BUILDERS. —The [ undersigned. Commissioners of Bedford coun ty. will let, on Friday. May 18. 1868, to the lowest and best bidder, a roofed bridge to he built across the Juniata, near George Roades' Mill, in Liberty 1 township. Plan and specifications can be seen at I our office, in Bedford, or on the premises, on tho i dav of letting. GEO. ROADES. MICHAEL WERTZ, Attest: M. 8. RITCHEY. J so. G. FISHER, Clerk. Com'rs. apr.l3.-ot.) rpo THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS 1 OF BEDFORD COUNTY :— Gentlemen In pursuance of the forty-third section of the act of Bth ot May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the court house, in Bed ford, on the first Tuesday in May, A. D., 1866, be ing the Ist day of the month, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and select, fir a voce, by a majority of the whole number of directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and ot skill and experience in the art of teaching, as county superintendent, for the three succeeding years: determine the amount of compensation for the same; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Ilarrisburg, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. The time was changed from the Ist Monday to Ist Tuesday in May. during the present session of the legislature. J. W. DICKERSON, apr.l3-3ts. County Sup't of Bedford county. R. ANDERSON, Licensed Scrivener and Conveyancer, CKSTREVItaE, BEHFOBO COUNTY, P ~ will attend to the writing of Deeds, Mortgages. Leases, Articles of Agreement, and all business usually transacted by a Scrivener and Conveyan cer. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. April 6, '66-tf- rpHE Local circulation of the DED- X roan GAZETTE is larger than that of any other paper in this section ol oountry, and therefore of ers the greatest inducements to business men te fdrartise in its columns. Notices. &c. DEFIBAUGH & FISHER will pos itively sell, for the next 30 days. Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams. French Merinos, Delaines and heavy boots AT CWST, and some articles below cost. April 6, '66-41 BOUNTY, BOUNTY.—Soldiersi Congress is about to pass a law granting addi tional bounty! Those of you, therefore, who have not received bounty, and those w ho have received but slort. or less, will find it to their advantage to call on me THREE MONTHS • Six MOUTHS', and NINE MONTHS' MEN, come' April, g 18gg. JOHN PALMER I)ERSONS knowimr themselves in debted to lis for advertising Administrators', Executors . Auditors Notices. Orphan- Court sales and other sales of Real State. and for printing biils, Ac.. Ac., will please iaU and settle for the same, as all such advertisitg and printing should be CASH MEI ERS A MENGEL. Feb 16, '66-tf. MRS. E. V. MOWRY SELLING OFF AT COST, Cloaks- Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. Shawls. Hats. Bonneti. Ac.. Ac Ltf'All who have accounts standing will please call and settle. [Dec 22. '65. rpANNEBS, ATTENTION!—A new 4 Tannery, in good order.containing one pool, three lime.-., three baits, fivt leaches, thirty-four lay-a-way vats, with the necefary number of han dlers, in as good a location nacan be found in Bed ford county. for rent. For fulher information call at this office. Nov. 17. 'O5-tf rpiN WARE, nil','!' FOR CASH. I The largest stock of wel-made Tin M are in the State, constantly kept oi hand. Merchants and Dealers are invited to jive us a call before purchasing elsewhere. MELLOIA SMITH, 723 Market St., between 7th and Btb. March 30. '66-lm Philadelphia. "V" OTICE TO SOSURIBERS OF THE BEDFORD COINfY OIL COMPANY —Persons who subscribed to this company, by a resolution of the Board of Managers, arc required to pay the first and last infalroent, of the amount subscribed, on or before thelst of May. The parties employed to sink the well ire on the ground ready to operate and the monej uiust be forthcoming. By order of the Company. March y-3tn GK4. W. GUMP. Pre-':. "VT"OTICIE—SOLDIER'S MONU _E a MENT.—The execative committees of the several Boroughs and Townships, for the collec ting of funds and statistics, for the monument in memory of the deceased soldiers ot Bedford coun tv. are hereby respect tuliv treed to take immedi- ate action in the matter, so i- to l>c able to make a full report on Monday ot text Court week {April 30). Bomc of the township* are working energet ically. and have already secured large subscrip tions. The enterprise needs only to be presented to the people, to secure a like action on the part ot all our citizens. C. N. HICKOK. April 6. '66-4t Ch'n of Cen'l Coin. rvISSOLUTION OF PARTNER -1 / SHIP.—The partnerslip heretofore existing between the undersigned unticr the name of J B Williams A Brother, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. All persons owing accounts or notes to said firm will please call and settle immediately, as in a sh.-rt time they will he placed in other hands for collection j. B. M I LI,IA MS, 8. D. WILLIAMS Bloody Run. March 15, '66. The undersigned having taken the stand hereto fore occupied bv J. B. Williams A' Brother, wishes to say to tiis friends that he feels grateful for past favors and begs a continuance of the same. But will give notice that he cannot sell goods ou long credits, and persons buying must not leave their accounts stand over six months. J.B.WILLIAMS. ! Bloody Run, March 15, "66 TTJVERY VARIETY AND STYLE JQj OF JOB PRINTING neatly jyrecuted at . * rates at Tin: CKifFottn GAZETTE office. Call and leave your orders. |£ept Retires. V EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under- I signed having been npipointcd Auditor to dis tribute the balance in the hands of the Executors of Jacob Pevore. late of Londonderv Township dee'd, does therefore hereby give notice that he will attend to the duties of hi- appointment at the Office of G 11. Spang E-q . in Bedford on Saturday the 21st day of April Inst., at rue o'clock P. M when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JOB MANN. L dford April p. lSiii VUDITOBfS N"< >T WK. —Tlie Ufiilt-r- 1 signed appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bedford county to report a distribution ot the moneys in the hands of Andrew Cri men. Adm'r of the estate of Val Wertz. dee d, will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Friday, the 20:h day of April. 1666. at lOo'cloek. A. M.. at his of fice in Bedford, when and where all parties inter ested can attend. J. B. CESSNA, April 6, "66-3t Auditor I^XECUTX )irs N< I'l'irE.—Letters j testamentary to the estate of Nathan 11. Wolf, 'ate of St. Clair township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford county, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noiificl to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same w ill pre sent them properly authenticated tor settlement. TIMS M-COV, Apr fi.-fit * JOHN WOLF, Ei'm t DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.— Y Notice is hereby given that letter- of admin tst ration have been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Henry Horn, late of the borough of Schellsburg. Bedford county, dee d, all persons in debted to -aid estate are notified to make payment, and those having claims thereon will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. ISAAC BORN, JOSEPH II HORN, March 9. '66-61 Adm'rs. T7BTATE OF JOHN W.BEELER, Dee'd —The Register of Bedford county hav ing granted letter- of administration upon the es | tate of John W. Beelcr. late of Bedford township, | dee'd.. to the subscriber, residing in Bedford bor ough. all persons having claims against - tidestate are requested to make known the same without de lay. and those indebted are desired to make imme diate payment. J. W. LINGENFELTER, March 16. *66-6t Adiu r. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the mat ter of theaecountof John Cessna, Esq.. trus tee for certain creditors of H. S King, showing a balance in the hands of said trustee, and praying the Court for the appointment of an Auditor, where upon the Court, upon motion of the peti'ioner, ap pointed the undersigned to distribute said tunds ac cording to law. The Auditor gives notice that he will attend to.the duties of iiis appointment at his office, in Bedford, on Thursday. April 19th. next, at 10 o'clock A. M . when all persons interested rnnv attend if they think proper. Mar h JO. '66 M. A POINTS, Auditor. JOHN C RIFFLE ) In the Court of Common vs. ! Pleas of Bedford county No. Peter F. Lehman, 149, November Term. 1865. | Esq.. Adm rof the f And now, February 12th, ; estate of Thomas | 1866. on motion of G .H.Spang , Riffle, deceased. j Esq., the Court grunt a rule i upon P. F. Lehman. Esq.. Ado'r., and the widow | and heirs of Thomas Riffle, dee d., to appear and show cause why the above judgment amounting to $206.13 with interest from 21t December. 1865. and costs $6.75, should not he set iff or allowed as a credit to an amount sufficient to ;atisfy the balance due by the plaintiff on a recognismee given by bim i after proceedings in partition on the estate of Ja ! cob Riffle, dee'd.. and payable at the widow s death to the said Thomas liitilc. in th sunt of $358 88. dated 4th May. 1858. said Rue returnable at j Bedford, on the sth Monday, {3oth day), of April i next. Witness mv hand and offi'-itl Seal same day. j March J*-it ' < B. SHANNON, Proth'y.' | BIWOU Col'NT v. ss : AT an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in *n<i i for the county of Bedford, on the 16th day of Feb- j ruary, A. D 1866, before the Judges of the said i Court. On motion of John Ces.-ra, Esq., the Court ! erant a Kule upon the heirs and legal representa- j tives of Daniel Moser, late of Londonderry town- ; ship, deed, to wit: Peter F. Lehman. Esq., sruar- j dian of John All-in Moscr, Hillary Moser, Mary Ellen Moser, and Sarah Elizabeth, Moser, children and heirs ot William Moser, who was an heir of the said Daniel Moser, d-c"d., Sarah, wife of John Evans, of' Londonderry township, Julia Ann, of same township, Nathaniel and Jeremiah Moser, of same township, to be nud appear at an Orphans' Court to he held at Bedford, in and for said county, on the sth Monday (30th day) ot April, next, to ac cept or refuse to take the real estate of said Daniel Moser. dee d., at the valuation, which has been valued and appraised in pursuance of a Writ of Partition or Valuation issued out of the Orphans Court of Bedford county, and to the Sheriff of said county for that purpose directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold by order of the said Court. —, In testimony whereof I have hereunto ( L.B. [set my hand and the seal of said county, —, at Bedford, the day and year aforesaid. March ::o. '66-41 <>.' E SHANNON. Cl'k. LIST OF CAUSES put down for trial at April Term, (30th day). 1886. Theodore Kiuton vs Joseph Mortiwore et al Michael Thomas " John Skelly et al William Fahncr '' William Overocker Mary lioiiar " James Gonden et al Daniel Armel John C. Rilfle Jno. W. Beeler's adrn'r " Dr. B. F. llarry John Black ct al " Catharine Trieker Mary E.Smith " George W. Figard Certified Apr 1 2nd, A. D„ J866. Cotters. /KH.KT RROCRAMATIOX.-TO the Coroner. the Justices of the Peace, and Constable* in the different Totenshtps in the County of Bedford. Greeting: KNOW VB, that] In pursuance of a precept to uie directed, under I the hand and seal of the Hon. ALEXANDER j KING. President of the several Courts of Common ; Pleas, in the 18th District, consisting of the conn- ; ties of Franklin. Fulton, Bedford and Somerset, J and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and i Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of j capital and other offenders therein, and the Gen- ! eral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and JAMES BCIISS and WILLIAM G. EICHOLTZ. Judges of the same Court in the same County of Bedford. Vou and each of you, are hereby required to be and appear in your proper persons with your Re cords, Recognizances, Examinations, and other Remembrances, before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and General Quarter Ses sions of the peace therein to be holden for the coun ty of Bedford, aforesaid, on thc nth Monday of April, (being the 30 th dni/.) 1866, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. there and then to do those things to which your several offices appertain. Given under my hand, at Bedford, on the 6th of April, in the rear of our Lord. 1866. JOHN ALDSTADT, SHERIFF'S OFFICE. 1 Sheriff. Bedford. April 6. 1866. | I IST OF GRAND JFROUS drawn J for April Term. (sth Monday). 30th day. A. D. Ihgg:—Peter F. Lehman, Foreman. Samuel \V. Statler. John C Btaek. Josiah M. Gephart, John Shafer. Solomon Barley, Simon Stales. Jesse Griffith. Isaiah Conley, James M. Sleek, Henry Clapper, Win. Chenoweth. Samuel F. Shoup. llez ekiah May. John Johnston. Uriah Mellott. George 1 Powell, D A. T. Black. D. \V Mullin. Daniel P. ! Beegle. C. M". Ashcom. Bernard O'Neal, Thomas J Croyle. J. H. Wright. Itrawn and certified at Bedford, this 14th day of February. A. I)., 1*66. ISAACKENSINGER. Attest—' WM. KIRK, Jso. G. FISHER, Jury Commissioners Clerk. Apjii g. 'eg-4t^ I IST OF PETIT JURORS drawn j for April Term. (sth Monday). 30th day. 1866. George Biughman. 11. P. Diehl, John Dollard. ; Henry F. Smith. Uriah Gorden, John Feaster, David Lewi.-. Saftiuel Burkct. George W Horn. John Lauderbaugh. George >. Miller, Mm. B. Ream. William J. Householder, Samuel Steel, James Bowser. Rudolph Hoover, William Oster. I.N. Bowser. Henry Koons, John S. Brumbaugh. 1 Francis Grove. G. D. Trout. John Ott, John 'lay- ; lor, Jeremiah Menser, Jacob Fink, John MeCleary. Josiah Miller. Jacob C. Devore. William M Pear son, Reuben Stone, John 11. Miller. John M iliicl n. Casper Si roup, Abraham Ritchey, Charles Buck, Zscbariah Koons. W. H Beegle. Drawn and cer tified at Bedford, thislltb dav of February. ISgg. ISAAC KENSINGEK. Attest— M M. KIRK, Jxo. G. FISHER, Jury Commissioners Clerk. ' April g. fig-it I ) EGISTER'S NOTICE.— AII per -1 V fons interested, are berebv notified that the following accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Cour'. in and for said county, on Tuesday, the Ist day ot May next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for confirmation. ! The account of Michael Holderhaum. Esq .Ex j | eeutor of thelast Mill and Testament of Juo. Bow- ] j ser, late of Colerain township, dee d. | The accountof Jacob Beckley. administrator of I theestate of Levi McGregor, late of St. Clair j township, dee'd i The account of John Mortimore. adm'r of the j estate of George Baughman, late of M'est Provi j dence township, dee d. i The account of Levi Hardinger, aim'rofjon j athan C I> cken. late of Cumberland Valley town | ship. dee d, who was Executor of the last will and ' testament of David Dieken, late of said township, j dee d i The account of John K Taylor, adm'r of the es tate ot Ambrose K Taylor, late of Middle M ood berry township, dee'd The account of J R Durborrow. adm'r of the es tate of Margaret Bulger, late of Middle Moodber ry township, dee d The account of Joseph Claar, guardian of Re becca Claar. who was a daughter of Simon Claar, late of Union township, dee'd. Tbe account of J R Durborrow. adm'r of the estate of M'ilson Spidel, late of Bedford borough, ! dee d i The account of Laban Hanks, one of the Exec- I utors of the last will and testament of Philip E | vans, late of Monroe township, dee'd. The account of Geo W Points, adm'r of the es ! tate of Catharine Points, Lite of Union township, ! dee'd. The account of Jacob t'arper and Christopher i Carper, adiu'rs of theestate of Samuel Carper, late of Middle YVoodberry township, dee d. ; The account of .Jacob Carper and Christopher • Carper, adtu'rs f the estate of Christena Carper, ■ late of Middle M'oodberry township, dee'd. | The account of Joseph linler. adm'r of the es ! ta.eof Abraham Imter. late of Union 'p.. dee" iThc account of Josiab linler, adm'rof the estate of Isaac M Imler, late of Inion township, dee d. The account of Thomas Burlev, executor of the i last will. Ac. of John Barley, late of Londonderry , township, dee d. The account of Eliakim P. Blackburn, adm'r of tbe estate of Isaiah Blackburn, late of St. Clair township, dee'd. * The account of John Weisel, adm'r of the es tate of Susan Koon:z. late of Bedford tp.. dee'd. The account of John Mower, adm'r of the estate of Emanuel Kegg. late of Cuieruin tp.. dec d. The account of Thomas Donahoe. adm'r of the I estate of Henry Johnson, late of Southampton township, dee'd The account of David Whetstone, adm'r of the j estate of Rebecca Diehl. late of Colerain tp.. de'd. The account of David L. Rice, adm'r of the es tate of Leonard Clitz. late of Southampton town ship. dee'd The account of John S. A Israel Morris. admiD j istrators of the estate Israel Morris, late of Mon roe township, dee'd. The account of J. P. Smith and S. L. IL'inaker. adm'rs of the estate of John Smith, who was guardian of the minor children of Abraham | Grouse, dee'd. 0. E. SHANNON, April g. gfi-4t Register i lERII F'S SA LE.—By virtue of a writ of fi fa., to me directed, there will he wild at the Court House, in the borough ol' Bedford, on Saturday, the 28th (lay ef April. 1868, at 10 o'clock. A M.. the following Ke:tl Estate: viz: one tract of land containing sixteen acre.-, more or less, adjoining lands of the Hopewell Company, on the West, and the Juniata river on the South, situate in Ilopewell township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of George Tricker. ALSO—Ity writ of Levari Facias to me directed, I will sell all the certain fixtures and machinery which were erected at the Coal Mines, belonging to Wilson & Petriken. on Six Mile Run. in Broad Top township, in thecounty of Bedford, leased and operated by Dr. William Brewster, on a tract of land adjoining lands of the Huntingdon A Broad Top Mountain Rail Road and Coal Company, and being the same tract of land which Wilson A Pe - riken purchased from Thomas J. Horton; the said fixtures and machinery being the trestle work, or dump, or chute, erected by Nathan Horton, for the purpose of conveying coil from the mine to the Railroad cars. JOHN" ALDSTABT, Bedford. April fi. fifi-lt Sheriff. ri TAVERN LIEENSES'ThefoI 1 ow | ingnamed person- have taken out petitions for tavern license, and will present the same to the next court of quarter amimiiof Bedford county, to be held at Bedford, on the SOthdayof April, lSfifi. for allowance : Joseph Poller, Buena \ ista; Ber nard O'Neil. Cbeneysville; J J Shoemaker. Bed ford; Wm H Cornell, Cicarville; Daniel Ritchey, Hamilton Station: J B Stoner. Bloody Run; Val entine Besserer, Catharine Trieker. Stonerstown; J C Black. Bloody Run; Val Stockman. Bedford; Aaron Reed. South Woodberry twp; Peter Ainick, St Clairsville; A J Snively. Schellsburg; John L Grove, Bloody Run; Isaac F Grove, Bedtord; John Hafer. Bedford twp. Charles Bush. Londonderry; Jouathan Feightner, Palo Alto: Henry Weaver, Si. John Cessna. Centerville; J A Ratlin. Saxton: S im'l M Sleek. Pleasantville. Joseph Cessna. Harrison township; A. J. Pennell. Rtunsburg; John P Weaverling. W. Providence; Thomas Price, North Point; A G Allen Bedford township; George W Figird, Fair Play: Abel Dull. Buena Vista; Jos ph Mortimore, Snake Spring township: Thomas Reighard, Union town-hip. Apr —le. " E. SHANNON. 'lk _ BEDFORD COUNTY, SS : \T an Orphans' Court held at Bed ford, in and for the county of Bedford, on the 12ih day of February. A. D. 1886. before the Judgesof the said Court. On motion of E F. Kerr, Esq.. the Court grant a Kule on the heirs and legal representatives of George Miller, late of the township of Cumberland Valley, dec d, to wit: Louisa, intermarried with Levi \ alentine; Caro line. intermarried with Edward Kice, both living iuC. Valley twp., Bedford county. Pa.; and Barba ra, intermarried with William lames, living in Madison co'y. lowa, Margaret intermarried with Alfred Rice, living Allegheny co., Md., to be ami appear at an Orphans' Court to beheld at Bedford, in and for the county of Bedford, on the sth Monday. 30th day of April, next, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deceased at the valuation which has been valued and apprais ed in pursuance of a Writ of Partition or valua tion issued ou,t of our said Court aud to the .Sher iff of said county directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. c—ln testimony whereof I have hereunto set |L.s. 1 my band and the seal of said Court at Bedford, the 15th day of February, A. D. 1866. 0. E. SHANNON, Clerk April 6, '66—ft ORDERS from a distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE, Bed- Tprgal Notices. I TREASURER'S SALE of Unseated Lands and Town Lots in Bedford county igreeably to the provisions of an Act of Assembly, i reeling the mode of selling unseated landsfor taxes nd for other purposes, passed the 13 b ef March, 815, and the supplements thereto passed the 13.'b f March. 1817, aDd the 25th of March, 1831. the 'reasurerof the county of Bedford hereby gives oiiee to all persons concerned therein, that nless the county, state, school, bounty and oad taxes due on the following tracts of unseated itids. situate in Bedford county, are not paid be jre the day of sale, the whole, or such parts of ach tract as will pay the taxes, and the costs hargeablc thereon, will be sold at the Court House, u the borough of Bedtord. on the second Monday f June, next, (11th day,) for the arrearages of axes due. and the cast accrued thereot); and said ale will be continued from day to day until all ate isposed of. (apr.6.-t) G. M ARBORFF, Treas. BEBFORB TOWNSHIP. Taxes. 00 acres, Solomon Biehl $2 44 20 do Baniel Barley I 58 BKOABTOP. 50 do James Entricken 5 84 5 do William Gray 492 1 do William P. Sehell 96 3 do M J Martin 396 40 do 33 perches. James Pat ton 14 90 40 do 13 do James Patton 21 0! 75 do 131 do James Patton 882 8 do 44 do James Patton 311 80 do Francis Mowing 62 86 22 do 30 do Barnet Mowing 696 66 do John Stone 8 69 65) do Isaac Kerr 15 00 40 do John Razor 72 76 do F Mowing 78 1 do WmTßsugherty 11 19 98 do John Beltz 17 75 3 do Jacob Myers 946 5 do John Devereaux 56 86 142 do Baniel Kerr 32 39 03 do J- hn Bollman 47 o 02 do 14 do Wm Bunn 16 54 lit do Lewis T Watson 17 90 172 do Samuel L Tobias 14 79 127 do Mary Montgomery 319 !05 do Newlin A Marshall 44 00 133 do Marg't Montgomery 3 24 121 do John Montgomery 322 !5 do John Ficnrd 58 !89 do Eph. Foster A WinSchell 8 68 4 do James Figard 192 05 do Ulrieh Banner 4 44 it) do Anders (owned hy R Wilson 840 i do Aaron Evans 48 10 do William Figard 10 50 .68 do William Lane 188 08 : !44 do C A Reamer 20 32 i !3 do Lor A Patton 840 j 100 do Bunlap A Evans 2o 00 do Christian Barnett 13 78 1 do A Lewis & Evan? 6. , 12 do Josiah Bacon 55 04 >O9 do 156 do James Patton 13 95 12 do 108 do James Patton 10 4! 1 do 70 do James Patton 11 13 110 do 150 do James Patton 10 99 593 do 197 do James Patton 11 09 21 do 2IG do Patton & Foster 501 )7 do W Anderson's heirs 19 63 25 do John King's heirs 30 60 15 do Entricken A Wilson 563 [3 do Entricken A Patterson 156 19 do James Eu ricken 11 67 15 do James Entricken 12 47 19 do Flack A Duulap 16 47 ||o do Hopewell Iron A Coal Co 6 60 138 do do do 7 5u 168 do do do 5 04 5 do do do 60 100 do do do 3 00 30 do Hunting'n AB.R.R. Co 46 75 do do do 1 12 250 do do do 22 66 30 do John nir.ish 32 16 do Kessler A Whitney 240 19 do Peter Kessler 412 27 do A King A J Osborn 40 67 170 do A King ACo 194 21 135 do John S Lane's heir? A Wm Foster 182 74 338 do do do Chivington 834 07 200 do do do J Kerr 59 13 404 do John N Lane ACo 12 12 440 do do do 157 80 400 do do do 47 00 125 do do do 6 7> 400 do do do 17 15 408 do do do 59 32 210 do do do 6 30 135 do John McCanles 16 20 50 do Kev P E Phelps 426 120 do Phelps A Russell 40 7 119 do James Patton 6 09 165 do do 9 4t> 12 do Wm Rogers 180 8 do do 1 20 267 do J Richardson A Sln-res 31 On 63 do do do 10 67 175 do P A Wilson A McCanles 39 50 289 do P A Wi son 38 68 11 do Warring A Evans 36 100 do Naomi fisher 34 00 110 do Castner Cartmatt A CummingsSS 37 90 do Jobri M Canada 38 15 70 do Win M Hall A Figard 20 135 do John W Whitney 45 16 50 do do 21 25 30 do do 975 COLERAIN 303J do Jacob Wyland i 00 90 do Jos AEm Biehl 81 42" do Art! ur Brown 1 2S CUMBERLAND VALLEY. 50 do J ones Heydon 56 106 do 117 perches William M Hall 32 400 do James Smith 11 88 HARRISON. 412 do Baniel Hurkle 1 36 349 do John Tinman 96 42 do 56 perches Barclay A Lyon 218 75 do Andrew P Miller 192 HOPEWELL. 200 do John Corby 2 40 413 do John Kerr 7 12 150 do James Howard 8* 101 i do Michael Sipe 17 40 404 do Richard Moan 1 76 420 do John Cheney 1 32 404 do Joseph Moan 1 50 409} do Samuel Moan 2 37 424 do 35 perches Alexander Moan 346 206) do John Mcllnay 1 66 192 d<4 Timothy Moan 1 3c 200 do 54 do Israel Moan 130 190 do Zachoriah Moan 1 HJ 222 do Elizabeth Piper 1 Sc 212 do 20 do John Boyd 61 2(4 do William Davis 6 i 116 do 60 do Isabella Bavis 7tl 2201 do William Piper 64 238 do John Hardin 70 221 do Ignatius Hardin 64 434 do 125 do James Wilson 61 187 do 40 do David Piper 4< 425 do George F Abbott 84 213 do Joseph Lancaster 6( 99 do Richard Clark 2t 402 do 57 do Stephen Moar 212 do Robert Sh iw 1 2: 200 do William Nicholas 7t 400 do Isaac Cavan 2 2i 400 do Margaret Cavan 2 4( 25 do Milligen A Benedict 2- 9 do Pude baugh sheirs It 41 do Ja? Patton (Hopewell Co il A Iron Co) 2. 5 do Aa. Kinurd (Hopewell Coal A Iron Co) 402 do Francis Johnston 17. 443 do William Lane 5 305 do Baniel Montgomery 1 2i 324 do Alexander Johnston 1 0: 366 do George Hinish 1 3; 206 do William Foster 75 do Robert Montgomery 2 900 do C .rr 3 :si 80 do Swart s 60. LONDONDERRY 395 Daniel Green 1 20 : 220 James Shaw 1 22 404 Sarah Wright 141 George Wolford b 61 j LIBERTY. | 200 do Mary Gordon 13 19 i 200 do James Gordon 400 do Thomas Jones 17 70 I 160*. do ' Stephen Kerr 3 991 166 do Edward Lmgly 16 200 do Jacob Miller 7 8b 200 do Elizabeth Miller 7 63! 200 do Mary Piper 6 99 j ! 200 do Amelia Piper 8 Oh , 1400 do Edward Stone 20 68 132. do John Tomm 22 66 8s do George Thompson 60 479 do James Laugbcad 160 5,1 do James Entricken 246 403 do Alex Montgomery 717 200 do Job'u Kerr 7 65 200 do Samuel Kerr 7 44 100 do George B Kay 2 68 200 do Francis Moans 10 97 200 do Milligen & Benedict 4 11 40 do Peter Bowser 68 5 do George Thompson 22 j lot Luke Feency 56 g lota Gen Wm H Irvine 172 1 lot G D Trout 47 200 do John Stone 458 200 do Bernard Moans 8 31 102 do John McElncy 78 132 do David Piper 3 99 200 do Maria Alberti 3 36 107 do Bartiebaugh 236 32 do Thos A John King 130 70 do William P. Schell 639 14 do William P. Schell 202 40 do A B Cruett 624 1 Lot Henry Stonerook 97 do Daniel Stoner I 43 do Daniel Bear 3 36 do Samuel Yingling 143 do Jacob Diddle 47 do Ephraim Smeltxer 100 do M Stone 18 do J Troutman 36 do James Dunn 1 24 do Terry Kinney 84 f do Geffrey's heirs 1 24 do Samuel McCarmack 24 do Daniel Bare 1 12 do Mrs Lawrence 61 do Ann Scott 2 48 dp 6 J Africa j "tl * fal PROVIDENCE EAST. VOta -1219 acres faaiuel Tate's he* 900 do Bame 80 do \ as 2241 do 108 do 95 perches Manioc Barton■■f a 95 do 55 do Joshua Hixoa 402 do 40 do Keziab Logan 120 400 do 75 do John Cavan 401 do 40 do Jatces Cavan 120 400 acrca Isaac Cavan 394 do 38 perches Thomas Logan 120 _ 210 do George Dewees 90 00 do P Clingerraan (or S Williams) 40 20a do Ja'-ob Rilehcy 3d 67 do Joseph Sparks' heirs or Francis Gibbs 16 PROVIDENCE WEST. 40 do Btvid Roller 28 211 do 104 perches Thomas M Kitchey 72 300 do Isaac Ritchey 1 20 411 do William Snively 240 62 do Henry Koontz 100 435 do Henry Whetstone 132 177 do 31 do James Reed 240 362 do 19 do Colin Loyer AG II Spang 142 IN lON. 400 do John Swaggart 6 60 400 do Leonard swaggart gBO 2gg do Alexander Gardner 4 4g ]i rt do William Smith Iy3 43 do Samuel liurket 81 116 do John Shee 1 49 50 do Frederick Snyder 81 274 do Jeremiah Jackson 572 130 do Jacoo Swaggar 2 78 440 do William Pearson 41 380 do Ebenezer Branham 6 44 120 do Conrad linler 1 98 200 do Cbristley Bowser 3 14 100 do George Laib 1 gl 10(i do Jacob Burket 1 79 150 do Peter Shoenberger 182 123 d>> John Still 6 60 2no do Michael Shriner 2 90 gO do Brumbaugh A co., now M Shaefer IgS o0 do Couples. Brush Mt si 433 do Hugh Porter 2 Og 339 do Griffith Evans 7 28 403J do Philip Stine g 82 439 do John Martin 10 37 438 do John Taylor 2 Og 330 do William Hunt 7 39 3g3{ do Alexander Scott 7 35 ]z7 do Br P Shoenberger 427 124 do same 5 15 20 do same 32 90 do same Warrior Ridge 240 80 do Bowser, Brush Mt 239 WOODBERRY SOUTH. 135 do Peter Shoenberger. Ridge 4 83 213 do William Davis g'2 222 do Elizabeth Piper g2 54 do 100 perches John S Hetrick 23 SO do Jno F Lay, now Jacob Lingenfelter 30 2 t ;3 do Peter Shoenberger 320 WOOBBERRY MIBDLE. 180 do Baniel Montgomery 3 04 40 do Adam Burgert Igg 77 do same 100 41 do same 4 43 5 do same™ 43 10 do Henry Burgert 249 g do Isaac Burgert Ig2 : i 5 do same 223 !22 do Kcnsinger's heirs 150 127 do Jacob Hoover 223 |g2 do John McFadden g7g ig do George Nicodemus 2gl | oil do John Nicodemus 492 |5O do John Stonework gll | 18 do < Samuel Shriver 249 ; 15 do Jacob Zook 225 jl5 do same 225 40 do Stonerook (part of Watt tract 198 154 do Robert Montgomery 460 13 do Jacob Furry 94 20 do Rinehart R*-p!ogle 492 13 do John Teeter 138 12 do Jacob Smith 2lg 15 do Jacob Z Smith 248 19 do Samuel Teeter Igl 17 do George Smith 228 20 do Archibald M'Fadden 243 14 do Henry Stonerook 248 g0 do Johu Treash 114 4g do Banner's heirs 228 Tliotcis. BE DF<>RI) HO T E L.—The un dersigned having taken charge of the Bed j ford Hotel, formerly kept by Col. John Hafer, an nounces to the public that be Will be able to af ford the best accommodations, both to the travel ing public and home custom. The house will be improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always be well supplied with choice liquors. His table will be supplied with the choicest edibles of the season, and he will spare no pains o make it suitable for all llis stable is one of the best in Bedford, and a good hostler will always be in attendance. Boarders taken by the week, month or year. Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully in vited to give him a c ill. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. Jan. 15, '64 r IT HE MENGEL HOUSE, Juliana Street. Bedford. Pa. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform the travelling public that lie has recently enlarged, improved and refitted his house, both for the ac commodation of travelers and boarders, as well as country customers. Persons coming to this place for the" purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs, will Srid this house pleasantly located. Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to this Hotel, which will always be attended by a c ireful hostler. Also a safe and convenient car riage house. All are invited to give him a call. ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor. April 15, '64. II X I O X* II O T E L, WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD. PA : V. STECKMAX, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the public in the best manner and on the most liberal terms. May 9, "62. prugi taurines, &r. I L. LEWIS having purchased the f I # Drug Store, lately owned by Mr. H. C Rea mer takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens oi Bedford and vicinity, that he has just returned from the cities with a well selected stock of mi cos. MEDICINES. D YE-S TUFFS. PERFUMER Y. TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. COAL OIL. LAMPS AN I' Cllj INEYS BEST BRANDS OJFCIGAY.S, SMOKING AND CHEWING TORACCO. FREACE CONFECTIONS. Ac . \e The stock of Drugs and Medicines consist of the purest quality, and selected with great care. General assortment of popular Patent Medicines The attention of the Ladies is particular y invi ted to thes ockof perecmerv. toilet nr.d articles, consiatiug of the best perfumes of the day. Colognes. Soaps Preparations for the Hair, Complexion and Teeth ; Camphor ice for chapped hands; Teeth and Hair Brushes. Port Monaies. Ac. Of Stationery, there ts a fine assortment: Billet. Note. Letter, Leaf aud Mourning Paper, Envelops, Pens. Pencils, Ink. Blank Deeds, Power of Attorneys, Drafting Paper, M-irriage Certifi cates Ac.. Ac. Al.-o, a large quantity of Boaks, which w ill be sold very cheap. Coal OH Lamp 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 of beautiful patterns. Howe's Family DveColors, thcshadesbeinglight Fawn. Drab, Snuff and Dark Brown, Light and Dark Blue, Light and Dark Green, Yellow. Pink. Orange, Royal Purple, Scarlet, Maroon, Magenta, Cherry aud Black. Humphrey's Homeopathic Piimedies Cigars of best brands, smokers can rely on a good cigar. Rose Smoting Tobccro. Michigan and Solac Fine Cut, Mat oral Lea/, Twist and Big Ping, Finesf and purest French Confections, PURE DOMESTIC WINES, Consisting of Grape. B/nriberry and Elderberry FOR MEDICINAL CSE. attention of physicians is invited to'be stock of Drugs and Medicines, which they can purchase at reasonable prices. Country Merchants' orders promptly filled. Goods put up with neatness and care, and at reasonable prices. J. L LEWIS designs keeping a first class Drug Store, and having on hand at all times a general assortment of goods. Being a Druggist of several years experience, physicians can rely on bating their prescriptions carefully and accurately com pounded. [Feb 9,'66 —tl A NEW AND USEFUL IN YEN f\ TION —Teeter and Dickinson's Improved Patent Hand Spinner, is the best machine of the kind ever inveuted. Twice as much can be spun in the same length of time, with half the labor, as upon o her ••spinners." The machine is run with a treadle, the spinner being in a sitting posture. The undersigned having purchased tbe patent right of this machine for Bedford aud Somerset Counties, will sell township and individual rights, to ail who desire thein. Address MARTIN 5. MILLER, New Enterprise, Bedford co., Pa. Feb 23, '66-3 m* [Somerset Democrat copy 3 months and send bill to this office ] T)RINTERS' INK has made many a I businessman rich. We ask yon to try it in the columns of TB Qattk .
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