The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, February 14, 1868, Image 3

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Home and Around.
11U NT INO DON AND IIRO ADTI>P R. R.
—WIXTSR ARRASOKMEST. —TIME TABLE.—Accom
modation Train leaver Saxton at 7.3) *. tn.. and
arrives at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 4 40 p. m., and arrives at Saxton at
6.38 p. m.
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. in., ar
rives at Huntingdon at 4 17 p. m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 7.50 a in., and arrives at Mt. D.itlas a
11 05 a. in.
SAD OCCURRENCE! A HOUSE WITH J
TWO LI • TLK CHILDREN CONSUMED HY
Ft RE !—We receive with pain the news
contained in the following:
RIDDLESBURG, Pa., Fel)., 'CB.
MESSRS EDITORS:—Our usually qui
et neighborhood was thrown int<>
quite an excitement yesterday. A man
hy the name of John Evans, with lii
family, consisting of a wife and two
small children (the oldest a little ovei
2 years old) residing across the river
from this place, met with a terrible ca
lamity yesterday, at about 12 o'clock.
The youngest child had been sick all
* the previous night, and yesterday
morning, after Mr. Evans had left the
house to go to his work and his wife
had done up her morning's house-work.
the latter left the youngest child in
the cradle and the oldest to rock it un
til she would run to a neighbor's, a
short distance, in sight of her own
house, to get something for her sick
child. Site suys she was not gone over
ten or fifteen minutes, when on retrac
ing her steps homeward, she discover
ed the house on lire. She raised tin
alarm and the woman to whose house
she had gone, ran along with her, hut
before they reached the hoiise the up
per portion had commenced falling in,
and, it is thought some of the timber
had fallen against the door, for, iu try
ing to open it, they found it fast. Tlii
was fortunate, in one respect, as if the
mother had succeeded in opening tin
door, she too, in all probability, would
have perished with her dear children.
It was with great difficulty, that the
neighbor woman could prevent the
mother front rushing into the flames
after the house was almost entirely
consumed. This is another sad warn
ing to mothers not to leave small
children without some one to take can
of them. These unfortunate peoph
lost all their little property, only leav
ing them what they had on their
baeks. Mrs. Evans was badly burned
iu her efforts to get into the house. 11.
CORRECTION. —Some vexatious er
rors occurred in our issue of last week,
in the Report of the County Auditors
of Receipts and Expenditures of the
county. After the proofs had been
corrected, in lifting the matter front the
galleys to the press, some of the types
dropped out, and in replacing them,
the press-man got them considerably
mixed. The reader will find the er
rors corrected in this issue. For instance
in last week's edition, the salary of
David Ilowsare, as Commissioner,
was placed at §1209.10!! whereas it e
hut §209.10; the salary of M. S. ltitchey
at §91,800!!! whereas it is §191.80; Fox
and Wild-cat scalps §1118.99, instead
of §418.90; Assessors making returns
§010.90!! instead of 1010.140, ic. We
console ourselves by adopting the old
adage, that 'mistakes w ill happen in
the best of families,' and we may add,
pi will he made in the best of printing
offices.
THE AMERICAN FARMER'S HORSE
BOOK.—This is truly a hook of surpass
ing interest and value. It contains, in
addition to the subjects usually treated
ofin similar works, a full description
of the causes and nature of the several
diseases peculiar to the American
llorse; together with original, simple
and effective modes of treatment, in
eluding those of some diseases hereto
fore considered incurable; and, also,
an extended treatise on stock raising
and management. The book is from
the pen of Robert Stewart, M. R., V. S,,
and is having a very rapid sale, 10,000
copies of it having been sold in less
than two months. J. B. FAIMB HAR,
of this place, is agent for this hook,and
is now engaged iu receiving subscrip
tions. We hope our readers will act
the part of wisdom and subscribe for
this useful work.
THE WORLD AT HOME, published hy
Evans & Co., Philadelphia. This is a
new enterprise, and bids fair to he a
success. To secure a large circulation,
the publishers have adopted the "divi
dend system." A large sum of money
has been setapart and invested in goods,
such as are most needed in the house
hold, and each subscriber is allowed to
participate in them. This should not
he confounded with gift and ticket en
terprises as they have heretofore exis
ted. 11 is not pretended that more is
given than subscribers pay for, hut
simply tluit the profits of the tir.-t year's
publication will iu this manner be used
to enlarge the subscription list. We
consider this magazine alone as fully
worth the price charged. It contains
a line collection of original reading
matter, and is embellished with a well
finished picture of Dickens and other
beautiful engravings. We commend
it as a magazine of merit. Price, with
privilegeof participation in goods, §8 00
per year.
HAS ARRIVED.—Mr. It. Barker, of
the firm of T. Morris Perot &Co., Phil
adelphia, is now in this county, and
will call upon his old friends and tin
merchants of Bedford county, in gen
eral, during the present week. Next
week he will visit Somerset county.
Bob is a good fellow and represents an
old and well established firm. Suc
cess to him.
RIGHT.—The shades of night wert
falling fast, when hy our office dooi
there passed, a veteran grey, and he
asserts that the cheapest goods can IN
bought at Rerkstressers', one door
Wosl of the Washington Hotel.
DEMo!fi£V3 M6!?i iter:— Mrr De
mnrest has won the hearts of the ladies
this year, by giving tliein all sorts of
silverware, silk dresses, and other val
uable things, for premiums. We have
seen some of these "inducements, 1 and
find them really beautiful and valuable,
like the Magazine itself. One lady
has supplied herself with a sewing-ma
chine, a parlor organ, and a set ot sil
ver s|x>onsand forks, in less than three
years. We don't wonder that it is
easy to get subscribers to " Deinorest."
The book is worth the money without
any premium. Publication Otfice, 478
Broadway, N. Y. Send for a circular.
SICKNESS. —A {food deal of sickness,
of no particular type, but of all kinds,
i- prevailing at present, ill this vicinity,
and the doctors are kept busy. The
cause, \\'£ presume, lies iu the last sud
den change from mild to very severe
weather.— Fulton Democrat, 7t/i hist.
LECTURE.—The second lecture ot
the course for the benefit of the Bed
ford Cemetery Association, will be de
livered, at the Court House, on Tues
day evening next, by Rev. 11. Hecker
nian. Subject: Our Nationality. We
hope there will he a good attendance.
THE SOUL OF FLOWERS.— Poetry has
given title to the living breath of fra
grant blossoms, and this floral soul —
this'quintessence of olfactory luxuries
—exists, in its full perfection, in Plm
lon's "Night-Blooming C'ereus."—
Brooklyn Eagle.
A NEW FLYING MACHINE.—An
English lawyer, who evidently spurns
the things of earth, has forsaken the
gown and bar to invent and per
fect a living machine. He proposes to
"convey passengers through the air hy
a steam bird or flying steam engine,
titled with wings flapped hy the
action of steam." A patent litis been
taken out for this contrivance, hut the
machine is not yet ready.
REVIEW OF THE MARKETS.
Corrected every week.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 10.
FLOUR.—The quotationsare—
Northwest superfine, §7. nil a 7.-70
Northwest extra, 8.00 v ir9.00
Northwest extra family, 9.50(</ 10.75
Penna. and West'n sup., 7.5o v tr 8.25
Penuu. and West'n extra, <S.(i(R 9.50
Penna. and West'n family,
Penna. and West'n fancy, 12.50 " 18.50
Rye flour, 8.50,^9.00
G RAIN.—We quote-
Pennsylvania red, per bus.,
Southern "
California, "
White, "
Rye, " 0.00(^1.70
Corn, for yel., " $1.15^.1.80
Oats, " 70 v <ti7sc
POVISIONS.—We quote-
Mess Pork, per bbl., $22.00(5.00.00
Bacon Hams, per lb.,
Salt Shoulders, " lO&lOlc
Prime Lard, " 13c
SEEDS.—We quote
Cloverseed, per bus., at $7.50(58.00
Timothy, " 2.50 v , 2.00
Flaxseed, " 2.45;2.5u
MARRIED.
ALSIP—SMITH —On Feb slh. Nt the Arrandnle
House, by the same, Mr Joseph Alsipto Miss De
lilah Suiilh, both of Bedford.
Our young friends will please accept our heart
iest wishes for their welf ire and happiness. We
acknowledge the receipt of a bisket of delicious
c 'ke. and a large share of excellent ice-cream,
which accompanied the above notice, showing
that in the midst of this joyful occasion, the prin
ter was not forgotten.
BAi.CLAY—HARDBOCK—On the 30th ult.. at
the Lutheran parsonage in Bedford, by the Rev.
J Q McAtee, Mr. George Barclay to Miss Mir
tha U.irdsock. both of K .insburg, Coleraiu twp.
\\ OODCOCK —SMOUFE—On Feb. 4th at the
same place, by the same. Mr. George Woodcock,
of Fort Littleton Fulton Co., to Miss M try Sniouse
daughter of Michael Smouse. of Willow Grove.
BLEGLE—WERTZ—On Feb. 6.h, at the resi
lience ot the bride s pi rents, by the same, Mr
John Beegle, ot Bedford twp, to Miss Mary Jane
Wertz of Cumb. Valley.
drtcu-
STIiAY STEER.—Came to thevwm
ises of the un 'ersigned, in Union tp.. Bedford
{•minrv. during (he in mth of October last,
BLACK STEER. one year old, with white s .ois,
a whit forehead, left err split, aid righ' ear eat
■ff straight. The owner is requested to eotne for
ward. prove property. pay e .arges and take it
away otherwise it will he disposed of according
to law. THOS. H. STIFFLER.
febl4w3*
AN ELECTION for five Manasrer>
of the Chainbersburg and Bedford Turnpike
Kond Cotiipiny, will be held at the publie house
ot'E. Brosius, in MeC<mnell.-burg, on Moncay.
the 2nd day of March, next, between the hours ot
10 A. M.. anil 1 o'clock. P. M . of said day.
tebl4w3 T. B. KENNEDY, Pras't.
17* LECTION.—The* Stockholders <tl
j the Bedford and Stoystown Turnpike Road
Company, will meet at the House ot B E Isall. in
the Borough of Schellsburg, on the first Monday
iu March between the hours ot twelve and two
o'clock, to elect five managers, for the ensuing
year.
Fbl7w3* A E SCHEI.L, Sec'y.
XEC'UT(>RS' NC> 11 CE.-Nt >t ice is
j hereby giv- n that letters testamentary to the
estateot Philip Devore, late of Londonderry twp.,
dee'd, have been granted to the ttnd" rsigncd.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate are hereby notified to make itn nediate pay
ment, and those having claims are requested to
present them properly authenticated tor settle
ment JAC<B L ALBRIGHT,
feb!4w6* JOBUM MILLER, Ex'rs.
r^ENTISTRY! -
If you want
A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH,
GO TO
DIL S. M. GROSS,
RESinEST DESTIST, SCHELLSBURG, PA.,
who operates in every branch of surgical and
Mechanical Dentistry, at
REDUC ED PRICES.
Teeth extracted WITHOUT TAIN positively, and
NO HUM RUG!
by the surest, safest and best
AN A EST 11 E'ITC KNO\Y N.
Persons desiring the services of a Dentist will
do well by calling on me before contracting else
where.
ALL OPERATIONS WARRANTED.
Ctf Office in with W. J. MULLIX, M. D.
CARD.—I take great pleasure in recommend
ing Dti. Gnoss as a skillful Dentist, and in every
way qualified to give satisfaction to th- public iu
bis line W. J. MULLIN, M. D.
jmlo:6m
-VTOTK'E OF DISSOLUTION.—The
X. A partnership heretofore existing between
Richard Langdon and James U Sleeker, under
the style and title of Laugdon and SI. nker, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The business
w ill hereafter be continued by ihe said Richard
Langdou. RICHARD LANGDON.
J A>. ti. SLENKER.
Ri ldleburg, Pa., Oct. 11, "ti7.—tu3
BLINDNESS, Deafness and Catarrh,
treaied with the utmost success, hy Dr. J. Is >ACS,
Ooculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leaden, Hol
land,) No. 805 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testi
utoiiials filial the most reliable sources iu the eity
and country can be seen at bis office. The Medi
cal faculty are invited to accompany, their pa
tients, as he has no secrets iu his practice. Artifi
cial Ejes inserted without pain. No charge made
for examination. |iuay3,'o7yl
j) R O H P E C T U 6.
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Ditertors.
J L FENIMORE. President.
WILLIAM P. JENKS,
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BENJAMIN BULLOCK,
Wool Merchant. No. 40 Sooth Front St.
11. 11. REED, of George W. Reed .V C 0.,
Wholesale Clothing. N >. 423 Market St
A II \KT, JOHN T TAirr. GEO. J RICH
ARDSON. W B. MENDENIIALL,
Of Ooatesville. Chester County. Pa.-
| F. PAXON, of F. I'axon A Co.,
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j*n.3,T>B
IN THE DISTRICT COURT Ot
THE UNITED STATE-. FIR THE WES
j TERN DISTKICI OF PENNSYLVANIA WIL
| LIAM SPIDLK, a Bankrupt under the Act of Con
gress of March 2 I. 1887, having applied for :l Di—
I charge from all his deb s, and other claims prova
ble under said Act, By order of the Court Not/n
--ix hrrrhtf given , to all Creditors who have proved
their debis, and o'her persons interested ; to ap
pear on the 14th day of February IS>B, at 2 o'-
clock, P. M., before II isting-i Gohr, Register, at
the Court 11 >use in Bedford. Pa., to show cause,
if any they have, why a Discharge should not be
granted to ihesaid Bankrupt. And further, NO
TICK is HkKKltr UIVKN, that the Second and Tbirl
Alee iugs of Creditors of the sai 1 Btnkrupt, re
quired by the 27tbaud 28 h Sections of said Act,
will be had before said Register, at same time
and place. S. C AICCANDLESS,
Cloilc of U. S. District C urt for said District.
| jiu3lw2
IT S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
J A W D. OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PITTSBI UGH. Jut. 20ih. 1863.
TIUS IS TO Gl\ E NOTICE :—That on the3u b
d iy of November. A. D., 1867, a Warrant iu B itik
ruplcy was issued against the Estate of J tines B
Farquhar, of Bedford, iu the county of Bedford,
and Slate of Peunsj Ivani i, who has been adjudged
a Bitikrupt ou hisovn petilio ; that thepiymeni
of any deliis .ml delivery ot nay property belong
ing to such Li.iukiupt, to hint, oi for his use, and
the tran.-fer of any properly hy him are forbidden
by law; that a tuee.ing of tbe Creditors of tbe said
Baukiupt, to prove their D -bts, and to chnoso one
or more Assignees of hts Est lie. will bo uehl at a
C urt ot B iuki uptcy. to be lioldeu at the Caur.
11>use iu Bedford, Bedford county, Pa., before
11 tsriMGH Urllß. E-q . Register on the 14th day
ot February, A. D.. 1863. at U o'clock, A. M.
lIIOMAS A. R'tWLET. U. 8 M irsbal,
j iu24w4 MESSENGER.
4 RARE CHANGE IS OFFERED
J\_ ALL PERSONS
to display their Goo Is;
Ti sell their Goods:
To gather information;
To make kiiowit their wants,
Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.,
by a.lv.w. snsgn. the columns of THE GAZETTE.
'GMIE Local circulation of the BED-
X Fottn GAZETTE islargerthan that of any other
paper in this s-ctiou ol oouutry, and therefore ot
ers'.he greatest inducements to business men to
f.lvertise iu its columns
OLIP BILLS, PROGRAMMES
POSTERS, aud all kinds of PLAIN AND
FANOV JOB PRINTING, doue witn ueaines>
siid despatch, at THE GAZETTE otfice
LETTER HEADS AND BILL
HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men
printed in the bust sty le of the art, at THE GAZETTE
JOB OFFICE.
FJMIE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the
[ best Advertising Medium n Southern Penn-
Rvl v mii in
R PERMS for every description of Job
1 PRINTING CASH! for the reason that foi
every article we use, we must pay cash; and ihi
cash system will enable us to do our work as low
us it can he done in the cities .
PRINTERS' IN"K has made many a
business man rich We ask you to try it i>
he •oliimos of THE GAZETTE
ORDERS from a distance for any
kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended
to. Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. Bed
f..rd. Pa
HORATIO J. MEANS, Licensed
Auctioneer, tenders his services to all per
sons oaviug sales, or ven lucs. Give him a call.
Residence. Black Valley, Monroe tp., six miles
South of Bloody Bun. &ovßu>3
A XNUA L UK PORT OF THE AU
f\_ LI TORS OF BEDFORD CUNTY.
GEOKGE MARDOKFF, E-q.. Treasurer of Be l.
ford county, in account with said county from
Jauuary 9. A D. 1867, to January 8, A. D. 1868.
TREASURER. Dr.
To Balance in Treasury $1176 91
To amount received troui A. J. Sausom,
former Treisurer.••/••• 100 00
To amount of tax received lrom collectors
A a nut Heed. Woodbury Soutb, 1863 910 00
Samuel Bender. Bloody Run le>G4 13 70
Samuel Beckley. St. Clair do 207 32
lon u C Black. Bloody Run 1865 24 41
Arch. Blair, Cumberland Valley... Jo 111 64
Heuiy Wert*. Harrison do 138 84
A lolnbus Akc, Union do 151 15
Sam'l Crissman. Woodbury South., do 11 26
E F Kerr. Bedford B >rough 1865 1418 37
Henry M .sea. Bed ord Township |„ |y ( }; 20
John 0 Figard. Broad Top ,( 0 gyp gg
Jerre Thosnpson. Bloody Run do 100 00
J .cob 11 iwser. C il-raiu.... do 114188
Henry Hite, Cumberland V lley lo "43 04
A. W Shoem ■ ker, Hirrism do 283 20
J mies Fmk. Hopewell do 216 62
Henry Horn. lo 585 64
Jacob Ev ins. Londonderry do 502 49
John M Clain. Liberty do 230 00
J ic lb Fletcher, Monroe do 92 45
Henry Egolf, N ipier lo 820 84
Uriah Mellott. Providence. E....... do 448 34
Jos HII S'arks. Providence. W do 455 00
John Keinery. Schellsburg do 173 00
Willi i'ii Grissinger, snake Spring.. do 823 83
M >scs Tewell, Southampton do 431 43
Henry F Smi h. St. Clair do 1275 25
Henry Corl, Union do 1063 l >
Solomon Barley. Woodbury. M do 1650 63
Mirtin Srumbaugh. Woodbury, S.. do 1936 83
Usury Nieoleinus. Bedford Bor 1867 350 00
Istac D E trues', BelfordTp do 797 50
Aex Tate. Bloody do 225 00
John C Fig ird. Broad Top do 327 09
William R Green. Coaldale do 102 89
Divid Diehl, Colerain do 676 40
Tobias Boor, Cj nberl ind Valley.... do 577 00
William Egolt, H irrison do 295 00
J imes Fink, Hopewell do 388 30
JobnGirber. Juniata do 697 10
Jacob Evans, Londonderry do 200 00
George Xyeuui, Monroe do 733 00
James Taylor. Napier do 751 79
Jacob Chamberlain. Providence, E.. do 321 00
Joseph Weaverliug, Providence, W.. do 290 00
Peter Dew dr, Scbellsburg do 91 00
Harris u U irtley. Snake Spring.... do 425 00
Henry Bennett. S luthauipton do 140 74
Joseph Claar. Union do 625 00
Solomon Bii ley. Woo Ibury, M do 483 73
Josiah liiichey. W lodbury. S do 860 00
Samuel Sliek, S . Clair do 750 00
lo money received from Good Templars.
for rent 22 00
To money borrowed fmm Michael S Riteh
ey 300 00
To money borrowed from John Sill 1000 00
To money b irrowed fr-un John Keinery... 2000 00
To money received from J. B Farquhar,
former Treasurer 925 00
To money received from Episcopal church,
for luol in Court II 5 50
To fines in ease of Charleston. Smith and
Big ley 7 00
To costs recovered from Peter ?oedder... 80 00
To money receive 1 for Huckster's Licen
ses 213 00
To money received by sale of unseated
lan Is 10 79
Total char res, $34911 40
TREASURER. _ _ Cr.
')n sundry checks drawn by the Commissioners, as
follows, viz :
Paid Grand Jurors, February term 152 58
Peti' Jurors. February terin 315 09
Petii Jurors. February Special term 356 23
Grand Jurors. April term 140 61
Petit Jurors, April term 310 26
Grand Jurors, September term 185 76
Petit Jurors, September term 367 29
14rami Jurors, November term 178 94
Petit Jurors. N iveinber term 387 02
Petit Jurors, adjourned Court 318 77
Isi.ac Kensinger, Jury Commissioner.... 125 90
William Kirk. Jury Commissioner 121 00
J. G. Fisher, clerk to Jury<'ominission'rs *64 30
M A Points elerk to Jury Commission'rs 30 00
Pri p iring assessment book, correcting as
sessment, in iking out and distributing
duplicates and services at special terms, 91 00
Tipstaves 258 50
Talesmen 54 37
C uirt-crier 143 99
Fox anil wild cat scalps 413 94
Assess >rs making assessment returns 11110 9d
C iii-tables' returns 383 34
Aliuh iel Wertz. C uniuissioner's salary... 230 90
D ivid II iws ire. C unintssioner's salary... 209 10
Vlichael S Kitehey. C unmissioner'ssalary, 191 80
Peter M Barton, Commissioner's salary.. 34 00
J G Fisiier, cl'k. to Commissioners 330 00
K Sicckin in. Sheriff bo trding prisoners.. 933 25
K S'eekinan. sheriff, carrying prisoners to
Western Peni'eiitiaiy. 903 00
Expenses of Spring election 262 18
Expenses of General election, 330 26
♦ *ti irles Merwine. -orvices as j n itor 91 25
Ad li ional Insur inc" of Court House and
Jail 21 35
W8 Fluck, costs as Sheriff 22 93
D iniel Bir ler, cleaning and repairing
Court II >use clock.. 3 50
0 E Shannon, fees as ProiiSonotary 150 00
E F Kerr, attorney to Commissioners.... 100 00
II d ling Special electi nin Pmvi lence W 11 32
A Mower, for election returns from Rains*
burg B >r 2 30
1 B Fluck, commissioner to divide Wood
bury. M 15 00
Daniel B rley 15 00
G. W. Williams 15 00
Costs in commonwealth eases 2071 96
Fees of Justices and constables in com
monweal 'a cases. 19 95
Wood and coal, fir public buildings, and
hauling same 170 53
Interest on uiouey borrowed -from John
Sid 160 00
W G Periy, record b'oks for Proth'tary's
otfi 82 50
Expressage 2 20
Seals and presses for Prothouotary'suffice 91 2o
J W Dickersun. docket fees „ 52 97
Samuel Roberts, commissiouer to divide
Southampton Tp.... 4 00
J B Fluek. commissioner to divide South
ampton township 7 00
Jacob Fries, erecting Hopewell bridge... 3700 00
Harry Drollinger mason work at Hopewell
bridge 3084 25
Georg% Gibb nv, building bridge at
Roades' Mill 2006 68
J Fork done upon bridge at Mowry's in Ju
niata 700 00
(Fork done upon bridge at Statler's, in
Napier 19 20
Bridge expenses 64 00
Bridge views..... 23 Oil
Road views 237 50
Joshua Mower, cleaning and scrubbing
Couri II '• 42 00
Miry M trris, cleaning and scrubbing
Couri II 37 00
IFiiliam f rout man, work done at J i 11.... 23 00
Joshua Mower, work done atjiil 13 00
Rewards anil mileage, arresting horse
thieves and prisoners 134 04
Expanses at bridge sales 49 40
Keeping prisoners in IFestern Peniteutia
ty •••• 412 67
George MarJorff. costs in Johnson Barnes'
case 3 75
J IF" Dickersun. attorney to Commission
ers 75 00
•I IF Dtckersoti, percentage on collections, 30 00
Durborruw A Luu, advertising 603 5o
Meyers A Mongol, advertising 568 30
do do blank priming 136 50
Btidge plank 10 00
1 F Grove, boarding Jurors 8 00
Inquest on body of Harry Tipper 16 45
L'nanes Crothcrs. bounty and interest... 36 25
Plas'eriug and - pouting Jail, grading and
curbing pavement, sand and brick and
hauling same 121 60
Expenses at Jail... 71 2'
Revenue stamps, postage, S ationery, Ac. 62 80
E F Kerr, services is attorney 11l 50
E F Kerr, for use of county 13 50
I*. F Kerr, costs on judguieut vs. collec
tors 13 75
Lumber and plauk 13 27
P liuzzard, table A book-o 12 50
Repairing bridge at Lyons' 6 00
Telegrapbiug at' er prisoners 8 75
Thomas Hughes, work at bridge 20 00
Hobbling prisoners and making chains
and blocksuti httig 21 15
Removing prisoners from Cumberland to .
c untyjail 56 80
Removing prisoners from Fulton conuty
to county Jail 47 20
Repairs in Prothouotary office 17 50
A Ake money overpaid oil duplicates... 100
amuei Bcck.ey. money overpaid on dup
licates 1 80
Heury Egolf, money overpaid on dupli
cates 10
Henry M ises, money over paid on oouuty
tax . 68 55
Money overpaid on militia 3 97
George Mardorff. money overcrediled on
dup icate of 11 Moses 69 65
James Fink, money overpaid on militia
tax 7 53
Solomon Shrader, money overpaid on dup
licates 3 95
Moses Tewell, money overpaid on dupli
cates 2 70
Jacob Fletcher, money overpaid on dupli
cate 3 16
A Blair, money overpaid on duplicate... 647
Henry Hue, money overpaid ou County
tax 4 72
Houry F. Smith, money overpaid on Slate
tax 2 04
J Fisher, money overptid on duplicate... 251
Bill ol goods for prisoners, jail aud court
bouse... 132 49
John Kauffmau and J B -neigh, damages on
road 7 35 00
f rpt
! Pl,ink for bridge nt Bloody Run 775
R Sleekuian, Sheriff, summoning Jurors.. 177 43
Roofing lalus 3d GO
Jos W Tate, money wrongly paid on deed, 20 09
Job Mann, money wrongly pai lon deed. 857
Lewis Fluck, work done at Hopewell
bridge 20 00
Gco.ge Koadea.rip-rapping bridge at Ston
Expenses of holding appeals 150 Oil
Expenses of holding county Institute.... 2'J 13
Treasurer's salary 300 00
Revenue stamps, postage Ac 30 00
Bank note detector 1 50
George M.trdoiff. refunding loss of note
stolen 20 00
Auditors and clerk 140 00
Charles Merwiue, attending auditors.... 6 00
Total credits 26000 71
Cliarges $31911 40
Credits 21000 71
Balance in county treasury... .s4Bll 69
Money* due and owing to Bedford County from
Collectors, and others, for 1867 anil
previous years.
From Collectors : State. Co'y. Mil'a-
J A Osborne, Uroa I top,
1857, $ 76 01 $ 106 69 $
L Evans. B. T , 1858, 230 46 280 67
8 Berkley,St.Cl'r, 1861, 840 201 *1139
U II Akers, Bed. B •• *3Bl 85
J CBl-ck. 8.Run,1865, 7 77
A Blair, C.Valley, do 46 00
J C Figart, 8.T0p,1865, 25 00
J Thompson, B R., do 43 36 77 70 12 00
Jac Bowser, Cole'n. do 346 02 32 00
J II II Sparks, P.W.,do 269 70
J Keinery ,Schellsb'g.do 42 96 11 87 3 50
11 Curl, Union tp., do 26 61
11 Ni o leums,B B ,1867, 870 33 28 50
E F Kerr. do 1364. 249 37 19 27
I DEirncst 8.T..18i7, 984 16 42 50
A Tate, B. Run., do 165 67 8 50
$llOO 88
JC Fi art. Broad Top, 1667, 1650 49 13 00
D ivid Diehl, C deraiu. do 454 14 28 00
Tobias Boor, Cuinb. Va'ley do 4-7 90 55 s*
Win. Egolf. 11 irrison, do 185 02 37 50
Jaiues Fmk. Hopewell, do 20l 27 19 50
John G trber, Juniata, do 38 14 50 00
Jacob Evans. Londonderry, do 595 30 27 00
J T Shirley. Liberty, do 4u4 78 44 00
George Nycum. Monroe, do 119 42 35 00
James Taylor, Napier. do 424 58 27 50
JOn mberUin, Pr >v. E, do 278 31 15 00
Jos Weaverliug, Prov. ff, do 187 58 20 50
S 8 Fluck, S txioii, do 130 60 18 50
Peter Dewalr, Scbellsburg, do 140 51 350
H Hartley, Snake Spring, do 304 00 28 50
U Bennett. Southampton, do 540 46 51 00
Joseph Claar. Union. do 327 34 34 50
Sol. B irley, Woodbury, M. do 1587 56 33 50
Jos. Riteh-y, Woodbury, S. do 994 63 42 00
Sam'l W. Sleek, St Clair, do 6i7 28 65 00
|*Bounty.] 5t2581 26 $539 04
Amount due on County tax $12581 26
amount due on State tax 1109 S3
amount dueon Militia tax 839 04
amount due on Bounty tax 2. J 6 24
amount due from J. B. Farqutiar, for
mer treasurer 87 97
Total due county sl4 914 39
Money owe I by Bedford County.
John Sill, on note 3000 00
John Keraory, on note 2000 00
Total indebtedness suooo 00
Bedford County, 88.
The undersigned auditors of said county, decer
tify, that, in pursuance of the Acts of Assembly,
in such cases made and provided, ttiey met at ihe
Court llouse ill the Birougi of Bedford Mild did
audit and adjust the accounts of Ge .rge M irdorff,
Treasurer of said county for the year. A. id. 1807,
as contained in the foregoing statements, and that
they have examiued the foregoing accounts due to
and oived by said couiity and that they have
found the same to be correct.
VVituess our hands, this Kith day of January,
A. D. 1363. JA.VIES MAITINULI',
JOHN Id. LLCA ,
is. VV lIIP,
Attest—W. C. Schaefter. Ci k. Auditors.
T'J ttis Auditor Gr.nr, til of Pennsylvania :
UEOKGh MAtfDUßb'b', Esij., Treasurer of Bed
ford county in account Wltn he Commonwealth
of Peuusylvnui i, from January 9, 1867, to Jauu
ary 3, 1333.
Treasurer, < r.
By receipt of State Treasurer 3500 00
By receipt of Sia.e Treasurer 3500 00
By receipt of Stale Treasurer 702 00
By receipt of S ate Treasurer for annui
ties 2*VO 00
Associate Judges' salary 5j3 50
Treesurers' percentage 85 22
S3OOO 72
Merchants' 1 Licenses.
Treasurer, Dr.
To aggregate amount assessed for the year
1807 910 00
Treasurer, Cr.-
By Treasurer's percentage 45 50
iduvborrow A Cuts, advertising
list ofretailers, 14 70
M yers A Mengel, do 14 70
By receipt of Slate Treasurer 500 00 574 90
Balance due State, $335 10
Tavern Licenses.
Treasurer, l)r.
To aggregate amount assessed for 1,a67, $515 00
i rea.su rer, Cr.
By Treasurer's percentage, 2J 75
By receipt of State Treasurer 500 00 525 75
Credit by balance, $lO 75
Eating Houses.
Treasurer, Dr.
To aggregate amount assessed for 1337, 80 00
Treasurer, Cr.
By Treasurer's percentage, 4 00
Balance due Stale s7d 00
Hank ing Houses.
Treasurer, Dr.
To aggregate amount assessed for 1867, 20 00
Treasurer, Cr.
By Treasurer's percentage, 1 00
Balance due State, sl9 00
Treasurer, Dr.
To balance iu County Treasury, 8311 69
Treasurer, Cr.
By sundry payments to Commonwealth on
indeb.cducss 8136 72
Net balance in County Treasury $524 97
Bedford County, 88.
The uudersigued Auditors of said County do.
hereby, certify lb-it, in pursuance of the Acts of
Assembly, in such eases made and provided, they
met at the Court 11.u*e in the birougn of Bed
lord and did audit and adjust the accounts between
George Mardorif, Treasurer of said eoui.ty and the
Commonwe.iltli of Pennsylvania, as contained in
the foreg >iug statements.
Witness our hands this 9th day of January,
1803.
JOHN D. LUCAS,
JAMES MAiriNGLY,
S. WHIP.
Attest—W. C. SoiAfcKfiiu, Cl'k. Auditors.
Eeb7w4
LIST OF JUltO lts drawn for an Ad
journed Court, Ist Mouday, 2nd day of
March. A. D. 18S3.
Bedford Tp.—Ezra Williamson, George Mann,
Michael Nawgel.
Broad Top—James A. Ilorton, John L. Tobias.
Coaldale —Walter Whitney.
Colerain—A. C. James. William 8 Beegle, J.
H. Cessua, John Sbater of Juo., Geo. W. Cessna.
Cuuib Valley—Weaver B. Cessna, Francis
Growaen.
Juniata—William Kinsey, Leonard Bittner,
Henry Hillegis. Joseph Barclay, John Garber.
Liberty—D.tvid .Seel.
Monroe—Elias Nycum, Daniel Miller, David
Barkuian.
Napier—Thomas Cleaver, William 11. Shafer,
John 6. S.uckey, Kionari M Muliin, Edmund a.
Blackburn.
Providence E—William Gracy.
Providence W.—D.iuiel Sams, James Calhonn,
Snake spring Daniel K. Snyder.
St. Clair—John Wolf, B it. Henderson. William
Oster.
Saxton—Jacob Kaum.
Woodhery il. —Thutnas Watson.
Wood berry S. — William Telwiler, Josiah Kitch.
ey.
Drawn A certified at Bedford, this 13th day of
December, A. D. lo6i,
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are requested to make payment as soon s possible.
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EX ECUT(J R6' NUT 14 E
Notice is hereby given that letters testamen
tary to Ihe estate of Jacob Dull, late of Napier
Township, deceased, have been granted to the un
dersigned, by the Register of Bedford county.
All perjons haviug laims against said estate are
requested to nresent them, properly authenticated,
for settlement, and those indebted to the estate to
make immediate payment.
JOHN RININGR,
janlOwfi JACOB DULL. Ex'rs.
\ I)MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—
f\_ Notice is hereby given that lettersof admin
istration have been granted to the utidersgned. by
the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of
Richard Foor, late of East Providence township,
decea ed.
All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having
Claims can present thorn, duly authenticated for
settlement.
janl76* RICHARD T. FOOR. Adm'r. _
EXECUTORS* NOTICE. -Notice u
hereby given that letters testaments y to
the estate of Joseph Sellers, late of Bedford town
ship, deceased, have been granted to the under
signed by the Register of Bedford county.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
ta make immediate payment, and tnose having
claims thereon will present them, duly authenti
cated, for settlement.
JOHN S. SPROAT,
J T GE I'll ART.
janl7wn* WM. SHAFER. Ex'rs.
I IST OF CAUSES put down for tri
j al nt Adjourned Court March 2nd. 1863.
Thos.-B Keating vs Bedford K. R. Co.
Wui Rogers vs Riddlesbnrg Coal Co.
C Fockler A Son vs Roads A Foekler.
Geo. W. Walker vs Jacob Witt.
Henry Wertz vs Wilson Hafer.
Riddlesbnrg C A I Co vs Brondtop C A I Co.
Simon Walleretal vs Helsel A Burket.
Robert Steekman vs James IPilliams et al.
Francis M. Diehl vs Colerain tp. Sch'l Dis.
John Black et al vs Cith. Tricker.
Geo R. Barndollar vs ilower,BrumbaughACo
Fredolin Smith et al rs Juo Cavender et al.
Hartley A Metzger vs A. G. Allen.
F. D. Beegle vs D. A Plunk
Biiuon Walter et al vs John Bover et al.
(I'm Hartley . vs Samuel M. Barclay.
Philips. Croft vs Juo Watzou.
Elizabeth Becler vs Augustus Greenawalt.
Geo Blackburn vs County • f Bedford.
Doininick Gillun vs A B. Bulger.
Kate Border vs Geo "A. Bcegle et al.
John Cessna vs Jonathan Bowser.
Certified, February 3rd. 18-33
Feb7w4 U. E SHANNON, Proth.
CIAUTION TO TIIE PUBLlC'.—No
yiice is hereby given, that the License granted
W. J. Mullin, Pa., for the use of Rubber us a. base
for artifii-i it teeth, has beon revoked. All persons
are hereby cautioned against employing said W. J.
Muliiu in the above-named branch of Dentistry, as
by so doing they render themselves equally liable to
prosecutiou for infringement. Any information of
Rubber work done by him will be promptly prose
cuted. " JOBIAII BACON, •
Treas. Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Co.
Boston, Deo .13,'67.m2]
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.—THEN*
will be awarded by public outcry, at the
house of B. Elsall. in Schellsburg, oil .Saturday,
Feb. 8:b, 1863, the contracts for building three
School houses in the township of Napier, the low
est and best bidder, in each case, to be awarded
the contract. The buildings are to be 22 by 24.
Plans and speciiicatii.iia can be seen on day of sale.
Also, will be sold on the same day two old 3cbool
Houses. By order of the Board :
ROB'T TAYLOR, Pres't,
T. P. STCDBBAKER, Sso'y. jan24w3*
£nics.
FT IVATE HA LEOF V A LUA BLE
REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned. Execu
tor of the Inst Will anil Testament of John S.
Ritchey, late of Bedford tp., dec'd, will sell at
private sale, the M AN-ION PLACE of said di-o'd .
containing 113 acres, more or less, with THREE
DWELLING HOIiSES, a GRIST MILL SAW
MILL. DISTILLERY, BARN, und oOukr out
buildings thereon erected, situated *bn?e miles
northeast of Bedford. There is also a good orch
ard of choice fruit trees, and a Spring of never
failing water on the premises. The place affords
a splend d sito for a Factory, there being excellent
water power. Also, a tract ot choice land con
taining 30 acres, adjoining the above mentioned
tract, having a good BARN and ORCHARD
thereon. These tracts wiil be sold separately, or
together, as the purchaser may desire. ALSO, a
tjact of timber laud, in Bedford tp., adjoining
lands of Fred. Koontz. Adam Dibert and others
containing about 50 acres.
TKKSlS—reasonable. For information, address
the undersigned. Pat tons ville, Bedford 00., or
Richard Rill, Bedford.
m.v29tf JOSIAH RITCHEY, Exr.
LPOU SALE OR TRADE,
2 iraets, of 160 acres each, within three mites of
a depot on the Union Pacific Railroad, back of
Omaha.
1 tract of bottom land, timbered and praire, two
miles from Omaha city.
One-thiril of 7.000 acres in Fulton county. Pa.,
including valuable ore, miueral and timber lauds,
near Fort Littleton.
Over 4,000 acres of valuablo ore, coal and tim
ber lands in West Virginia.
Also—32o acres of land in Woodbury co., lowa.
ALSO—Tweuty-five one acre lots, adjoining the
borough of Bedford, with limestone rock for kilu
or quarry, on the upper eud of each.
IALSO
320 acres in Reynolds Co., Missouri.
480 do do Shannon do do
270| do do Bollinger do do
80 do do Franklin do lowa.
0. E. SHANNON,
jun2l,'67yl Bedford, Pa.
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE
—The undersigned offers for sale the follow
icg valuable bodies ol land :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LA. YD,
containing ICO acres eaeh, situated on the Illinois
Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State of
Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Urbana, aud one
mike from Kentual Station on said Railroad. Two
of the tracts adjoin, and one of thera has u never
failing pond of water upon it The'oity of Urbana
contains about 4,G00 inl abitants. Champaign
the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois,
ALSO— Out-fourth of a tract of land, SITUATED
in Broad Top township, Bedford oouuty, contain
iug about 45 acres, with all the coal veiusuf Broad
Tup running through it.
ALSO— Tnrte Lots in t/it tato.i cf CoalnofH.
Huntingdon ooanty.
Jan 2ts, '66-tf F. C REAMER.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE.—One lot of gtouud in this
centre of Bloody Run, fronting on Main street
about sixty-five feet, one of the very best lusiu"ia
locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wod
land, adjacent to Bloody Ruu, lying on the Bed
ford Kail Road, containing first rate iron ore and
having thereon a never-failing spring of water.
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E.
Maun, Bloody Run, or of Dr. Uickok, Bedford, Pa.
Deo 15, '65.
LIVERY STABLES,
in rear of he -'Mangel House,' 1
BEDFORD, PA ,
MENDEL & BURNS, Proprietors.
The undersizned weald inform their friends,
and the public gnerally, that they are prepared
to furnish HORSES AND BUGGIES, Carriages,
Sporting Wagons, or anything in ihe Livery line
of business, in g. o l style and at moderate ohnrg
es. T"ima : CASH, unless by special agreeiueut.
jan lOflStf MENDEL A BURNS.
PLASTER.—' The undersigned wouid
respectfully inform the public, that he is
prepared to supply both ROCK aud GROUND
PLASTER. Warehouse. Bloody Ruu Station.
jau3l'Btf _ JOHN W. BARE DOLLAR.
MERCHANTS UNA MECHANICS,
and Business men generally will advance
own interests by advertising in the column*
of THE GAXBTTK.
EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE
OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low
lates at TUB URMTOKD Gaagrrx office. Call AND
jeava jreur ordart