The Bedford gazette. (Bedford, Pa.) 1805-current, February 21, 1868, Image 3

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Home and Around.
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.TL
—WINTER ARRANGEMENT. —TIME TABLE Accom
modation Train leaves Saxton at 7.35 a. in., and
arrives at Huntingdon, at 9.341 a.m.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 4.40 p. in., and arrives at Saxton at
6.38 p. in.
Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. m., ar
rives at Huntingdon at 4 17 p. ra.; leaves Hunt
ingdon at 7.50 a, ru., and arrives at Mt. Dallas a
It 05 a. in.
SALE OF THE POOH HOUSE.—The
Poor Directors have recommended the
sale of the present Poor House Proper
ty, t lie purchase of a suitable farm and
the erection thereon of a New Poor
House; and the Grand Jury, at last
term of Court, approved this recommen
dation. The matter will be argued be
fore tho court at the adjourned term,
in March next, and should the Court
also approve the recommendation, it
is made the duty of the County Com
missioners, by law, to carry it into ef
fect* This is a matter of general pub
lic interest, and those opposed to the
measure can l>e heard, if they wish, be
fore the Court decides. After the Court
decides it will be too late.
MA NU FACTU PV INO ESTA BLISII M KNTS
AT CUMBERLAND.— Cumberland, Ma
ryland, promises to become a place of
considerable importance in the way of
manufactories. In addition to the rol
ling mill for the manufacture and re
roliing of iron rails; soon to be erected
there by the Baltimore and Ohio Rail
road Company, the Civilian states sev
eral parties in Wheeling have now un
der consideration the project of estab
lishing in Cumberland a large nail fac
tory, which will give employment to
about six hundred hands. Another
party contemplates the establishment
of an extensive stove foundry, and still
another intends to start a paper collar
factory.
OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY.—
Since the advent of the Star Shuttle
Sewing Machine in the market, about
one year ago, the manufacturers have
sold about Fifteen Thousand, and such
unpreeedent testimonials of their in
trinsic worth has prompted them to
enlarge the machine, andotherwise im
prove it, that now the Star Shuttle
Sewing Machine stands without a rival.
Mr. Wilson deserves great credit for
assuming the responsibilijy in putting
a Lock .-stitch Shuttle Sewing Machine
in the market at such a very low price,
in direct competition with all the tirst
class and high-priced machines.
THE COLDEST DAYS.—It is stated that
Friday and Saturday, the 6th and 7th
inst., were the coldest days of the pres
ent winter. In the northern part of
this- State the thermometer marked
from 15° to 20° below zero. The cold,
also extended to more Southern lati
tudes. In Baltimore the mercury
stood only 5° above zero. The present
winter, therefore, bids fair to take the
premium for coldness of the weather.
THK LAST WIXTH: MONTH.—We
are now in the last winter month.
Spring will be here almost "before you
know it." The winter has been cold,
robust and healthful, full of sparkle
and oxygen. We have had snow in
abundance, giving our livery men
"lots" of business and our crops and
meadows a covering that will double
their productiveness next summer.
The poor man has no better friend than
the snow storms of winter, when view
ed from a bread and butter stand-point.
DON'T.—Don't advertise it is a bad
plan. It will call attention to your place
of business, ami it is much better for peo
ple who wish to trade with you to hunt
you up. It gives your customers exer
ercise and makes them healthy. B(-
sides, if you advertise somebody will
buy up your goods, and then you will
have to get more, and it will be a great
bother to you.
ACCORDING to the Report of the In
spectors of the Western Penitentiary,
it now contains 486 criminal inmates
the largest number ever reached. Dur
ing the year 113 were discharged;
thirty-four were pardoned; live es
caped, and two died; so that the whole
.number of prisoners for the year was
640.— Pittsburg Gazette.
A BOQUET IN A SINGLE DROP OF
FLUID.—An armful of roses might ex-
Jiale a more overpowering odor than
a single drop of Phalon's "Night
Blooming Cereus," but in freshness,
delicacy, and pure, healthful fra
grance, the drop would far transcend
the flowers.— Warsaw Mirror.
ACCIDENT. —Passing down street,
the other day, we saw a mechanic
shingling a house, when suddenly his
feet slipped and the poor fellow would
have fallen to the ground and been
killed instantly, had he not been wear
ing a pair of Pants from the cheap
Clothing Store of It. W. Berkstresser
& Co., which caught on a nail on the
edge of the roof.
SPECIAL attention is invited to Con
fectionary Card of Sellers & Folwell, in
this issue!
ASH WEDNESDAY, the first day of
Lent, falls on the twenty-sixth of this
month.
—lt is stated that the Connecticut
Fenians have 42 circles of 3.000 men,
and GOO of them are enrolled in the
third regiment I. It. A.
—The New Orleans Bulletin re
joices over the arrival of 89,802 bushels
of corn in that city, by barges down
the Mississippi, from Cairo.
—Los Angelas county, California,
last year produced 1,000,000 gallons of
wine and 100,000 of brandy.
—Fourteen members of the present
Congress are natives of Vermont. ( 01.
Phelps, of Maryland, is among the
number. i
—The city council of Memphis,
Tenn., have adopted a novel mode of
retrenchment. They have passed a
resolution abolishing the fire depart
ment after the Ist of March next.
—The Governor of Colorado won't
sign • bills of divorce, and there is a
great amount of suifering in conse
quence.
—When the Pacific railroad is com
pleted, a traveler may go round the
world in three months.
REVIEW or THE MARKETS.
Corrected every week.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 18.
FLOUR.—The quotationsare—
Northwest superfine, $7.00(7.50
Northwest extra, 8.00(<£9.00
Northwest extra family, 10.<M>(ilL75
Penna. and West'n sup., 7.50;8.50
Penna. and West'n extra, B.5U(g 9.50
Penna. and West'n family, ll.on; 12.50
Penna.and West'n fancy, 13.00(" 15.00
Rye flour, 8.50,^*9.00
GRAIN. —We quote—
Pennsylvania red, per bus.,
Southern . "
California, "
White, 44
ltye, 44 0.00( 1.65
Corn, for yel., 44 1.20q*,1.23
Oats, 44 7t(;7Se
PROVISIONS.— We quote-
Mess Pork, per bbl., $22.00(5,00.00
Bacon Hams, per lb., 18 v **l9c
Salt Shoulders, " 10(g40|c
Prime Lard, 4 * 18v
SEEDS.— We quote
Cioverseed, per bus., at $7.50(5,8.00
Timothy, 44 2.50(^2.00
Flaxseed®, 44 2.45<a2.50
JUw
OELLERS ie FOLWELL,
WHOLESALE
CONFECTIONELTS and FRUITERERS,
No. 161 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
feb2l in 3 UsU Orders promptly attended to.
RARE CHANCE.— The exclusive
control and sale of five valuable inventions,
needed in every family, aud paying large profirg,
can be secured, by applying either personaOy or
by letter fo J. S. LASH A Co., 727 Mtrkef St.,
Phila. feb2lw4
BANKER'S CELEBRATED TAR,
WILD CHERRY AND lIOARHOUND
COL'GII CANDY. —This unrivalled eough candy
has gained for itself a reputation second to none
as a remedy for coughs colds, sore ihroa', and
lung disease. Sold everywhere. 11. lIECKER
MAN A SON. wholesale agents, druggis's, Bed
ford, Pa. feb2l w2*
SHERIFF'S SALE.—
By virtue ot sundry writs of Vend Exponas
and Plurittx Vind Exponas to me directed, there
will be exposed to Public Sale. a> theCour' II mse,
in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 14'h
day ot March. A D., 1868, at 1 o'clock. P. M.,
the following Property, viz : One lot of ground,
Routing on Main Street. 90 feet and running back
to an alley 210 feet, with a two story log dwelling
House and Store House ami a large frame stable
thereon erected, Hilj lining lots of Joseph Weiuier,
oti the east, an alley on the south and west; also
one back lot containing three-quarters of an acre,
H'lj lining lots of William Gilliam on the east, Jo
sepn Barney on the west, Samuel Snively's lands
on the south, situate in Cienrville. Monroe twp.,
Bedford county, and taken in execution as the
property of A. M. Williams.
Also—One tract ot laud, containing one hundred
aud ninety-five acres, more or less, about forty
five acres cleared aud under fence, with a one
story log House and log stable au 1 small apple
orchard thereon, adj lining lands of Joseph Bow
man, Isaac James. M iry Jones, Michael Btoner,
Eiias Murphey and others situate in Southamp
ton towusbip. Bedford co., seized and tHken into
execution as the property of George W Buxton.
Shcrirs office. ROBERT STECKMAN, Sh'ff
[!eb2lw4J
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Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediment
to Marriage, Consumption, Epilepsy, anil Fits, re
sulting from self-indulgence or Sexual extrav
agance, Ac —By ROB J. CULVERWELL, M D.,
Author of the "Green Book, Ac.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable es
say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc
cessful practice, that the alarming consequences of
Self-Abuse may be radically-cured without the dan
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dress. postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post
stamps. Also, Dr. Cu verwell's-MarriageGuide,'
price 25 cents. Address the publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.,
127 Bowery, N. Y. Post Office Box 4586.
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The greatest invert ion of the age, and one that
every Mechanic. Workman aud Farmer in the
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WANTED— 133 Teachers, Students,
or other intelligent Men and Women. Bus
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Wf ANTED—'To make an arrange
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CLOUDMAN A CO., 40 Hauover St., Boston, M ,ss -
ED JACKET"
AXE.
COLBCRN-'A PATENT.
Tried and not found Wanting.
We claim it will cut Twenty-Five (25) per cent,
more cord wood per day than any other Axe
made.
MCKEESPORT, DEC. 19, 1867.
MESSRS. LIPPINCOTT A Co.
SIRS I have lully tried your Patant Axe and
fit,d that it is all that you claim for it. It will
chop faster than any other Axe that I ever saw,
and leaves the wood without stioking at all. I
would not chop three days without one for the cost.
I need net say any more, for any man that tries
one will be satisfied. WM. KEES.
CI ACTION!—
J The Axe and the Label are both patented.
Infringers on these patents will be prosecuted ac
cording to law.—Venders or dealers, and persons
using any infringement, are liable with the maker
of tne infringement.
For sale by all Dealers and the Manufacturers,
LIPPINCOTT A BAKEWELL,
(SCCCKS-I *S TO LLPPIX 2 ITT A Co.)
Sole ow ters of the Paten's,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
geir gtfwtiftmrntf.
BORDENTOWN FEMALE COL
LEGE. BORDBNTOWN. N. J.
Furnishes the very best E luc itionsl Advantage®
in cniinection with a pleasant home. Board and
Tuition $2OB per year. For catalogues vddress
Kev JOHN H BRAKDLEY, A. M.. Brest.
ONE DOLLA.! ONE DOLLAR!
A Great Wonder, a Silk, Thibet or Alpacea
Dress,' Wool Shawl. C.trpet, 50 yds. Sheeting, F im
ily Bible, Setg Ladies Fms. Sewit.g Machine,
Fine Wool Cloth for Gents. Suits, Ac., for ONE
DOLLAR EACH. Ageuts wanted Circulars
sent free . Address G. S. WARREN A CO., Bos
ten, Mass.
TM M ENSE DO LLA It SALE
I OP ENGLISH. FUE.VCH ANB GERMAN DRY AND
Fancy Goods, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Albums,
Leather Goods, Ac., Ac. Send 15 cents for one.
or 10 cents each for ten or inore names of articles,
which we will .-ELL AT ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Ageuts can purchase an artiije worth from $3 to
$2llO, tor One Dollar, according to size of club
ordered. Circulars sent free. KIMBALL A CO..
No. 3 Treuiont Row, Boslen, Mass. P. 0., Box
2516 .
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A Beautiful Illustrated Book, worth aTho is
und Dollars, sent free to •ny address on receipt of
25 ecu's, by addressing Professor JOHN VAN-
DhKPOOL, No. 265 Wiuthrop Place, New York
City.
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Pronounced by all who have beard it the
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F lyette St., Baltimore. Mil; 18 North 7th St.,
Phila. ; lfs Randolph St., Chic'o
TWTORTH AMERICAN STEAM
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With New Steamships of the First Class.
Parage Lower Than by any Other Line
For further information address the undersigned
at 177 West Street, New Y"rk.
D. N. CARRINGTON. Agent._
\ MERICA N CLOCK COMPANY*
X\_ 3 CORTLANDT ST., NEW \ ORK.
Manufacturers, Agents and Dealers in
All Varieties of American Clocks.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
SETU THOMAS CLOCKS
ONE DOLLAR EACH. WEBS
Cotton Cloth, Dress Patterns. Pant Patterns,
Sewing Machines. Watches, Dry and Fancy Goods,
Ac., Ac. Send Ten cents for Patent Pen Foun
tain, with slip describing an article in our dollar
sale.
Any person, (male or female), can send in a club
of from 30 to 1,000, at same rate (10 cts. for each.)
and get a premium for so doing. Sun i in
tered Letters. Samples mailed free to any ad
dress, EASTMAN A KENDALL, 65 lianover St.,
Boslou, Mass
A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF
MARRIAGE— The Cheapest Book Ever
Published, containing nearly three hundrtd pages
and 130 fiue plates and engravings of the Anato
my of the Human Organs in a state of Health and
Disease, witn a trea'iseon Early Errors, its De
plorable Consequences upon the Mind and Body,
with the Au'bor's Plan of Treatment—the only
rational and successful mode of Cure, as shown by
the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to
the married and those contemplating marriage,
who eutertaiu doubts of their physical conditiou.
Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt
of 35 cts in stamps or postal currency, by address
ing DK LA CROIX. No. 31 M liden Lane, Alba
ny, N. V. The author may be cousulied upon any
of the diseases upon which his book treats, either
personally or by mail. Medicines sent to any part
of .he world.
YY R E ARE COMING!
And will present to any person sending us a club
in our Great
ONE DOLLAR SALE
of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a
Watch, Piece of Sheeting. Silk Dress Pattern, Ac..
FREE OF COST.
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any ad
dress FREE.
ALLEN, UAWES A CO.,
15 Federal St., Boston, Mass.
P. 0 Box C. •
Wholesale Dealers in French, German, and
English Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery,_ Plated
Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac.
gnt-ftoods, &(.
A NOTHER VETO ON HIGH
PRICES!
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY
by buying your GOODS of
MIDLER & BOWSER,
Mann's Corner, ... BEDFORD, Pa.
They are now opening a choice variety of
NEW AND DESIRABLE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Dry-Goods,
Ready-Made Clothing,
Fancy G >ods,
Notions,
Cotton Yarn,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,
Queensware,
Wooden ware,
Tobacco and Cigars,
Brooms,
Baskets,
tc., ic., &e.
LOOK AT SOME OF THEIR PRICES:
CALICO, at 8, 10, 12, 15, 16.
GINGHAM, at 12), 15, 18, 20.
MUSLIN, at 10, 12, 14, 15,18, 20.
SHY' Cassimeres,Cloths, Satinettsand
Ladies' Sacking, at very low prices.
fiiar Ladies', Gents' and Misses'
Shoes. Sandals and Over-Shoe*, in great variety.
©or Men's, Boys' and Youths'" Boots.
BQr Best Coffee, Tea, Sugar and Syr
up in the market. Prices low
Feed, Flour. Ac., for sale at all
times.
SHY We invite all to call and see our
goods nnd compare prices before buying elgewbere.
SHY Our motto is, Short Profits.
SHI" TERMS—Cash, Note or Produce.
00t25,'67
gotire.
ATnUATRKTORT OF THE AU
DITORS OF BEDFORD COUNTV.
GEORGE MAKDOKFF, Esq., Treasurer of Bed
ford county, in account with said county, from
January 9. A D. 1867, to January 8, A. D. 1868.
TREASURER. Dr.
To Balance in Treasury ....... . $1476 91
To amount recti veil from A. J. Sansom,
former Tre isurer. •••••• 100 00
To amount of tax received from collectors
Aaron lteed. Woodbury South, 1863 910 00
Samuel Bender. Bloody Run 1864 13 70
Samuel Becklev. St. Clair do 207 32
lonnC Black. BLOODY RUN 1865 24 41
Arch. Blair, Cumberland Valley... do 11184
lieuiv Wertz, II .rrison do 138-84
A loluhus Ake, Union do 151 15
Saiu'l Crissman. Woodbury South., do 11 26
E F Kerr, Bedford B>rough 1866 1418 37
Henry M >ses. Bed ord Township do 1961 20
John C Figard. Broad Top.. DO (>DIL 86
Jerre Thompson. Bloody Run do 100 00
J icob B >wser. Colerain do 1144 88
Henry llite, Cumberland Valley do 743 04
A. W Shoemaker, II irrison do 283 20
Jaiues Fink. Hopewell do 216 62
Henry Horn. Juuiata do 585 64
Jacob Evans, Londonderry do • 502 49
John A1 -Clain, Liberty do 230 00
Jacob Fletcher. Monroe do 92 45
Henry Egolf, Napier..* do B*2o 8 4
Uriah Mellott. Providence, E do 448 36
Jos II II SI arks. Providence. W do 455 00
John Keinery. bohellsburg do 173 00
William Grissinger, Snake Spring.. do 823 88
Moses Tewell. Southampton do 431 43
Henry F Suii-h. St. Clair do 1275 25
Henry Curl, Union do 1068 I*)
Solomon Barley, Woodbury. M do T650 63
M irtiu Irumb iugh. Woodbury, S.. do 1938 88
Henry Nicoieinus. Bedford Bur 1867 350 00
Isaac D Earnest, BulfordTp do 797 50
Alex Taie. Bloody Run do 225 06
John C Figard, Broad Top do 327 09
William R Green. Coaldale do 102 89
D ivid Diehl, Colerain do 676 40
Tobias Boor, Cumberland Valley. ... do 577 00
William Egnll, II irrison ...'.. do 295 Oil
James Fink, Hopewell do 388 30
John Garber. Juniata do 697 II)
Jacob Evans, Londonderry do 200 00
George Nycuin, Alan roe do 73.3 00
James Taylor. Napier do 751 79
Jacob Chamberlain, Proi lence, K.. do 324 00
Joseph Weaverling, Providence, W.. do 290 00
Peter Dew alt. Sohellshurg do 91 00
Harris n Hirtley, Snake Spring.... do 425 00
Henry Bennett, Southampton do 140 75
Joseph Clear. Union do 625 (111
Solomon Barley, Woodbury, M do 488 73
Josiah Ritchey, Woodbury, S do 860 00
Samuel Slick, St. Clair do 750 00
To money received from Good Templars.
for rent 22 00
To money borrowed from Michael S Ritch
ey... *..... 300 00
To money borrowed from John Sill 1000 00
To money borrowed fp'in John Kemery. .. 2000 00
To money received from J. B Farquhar,
former Treasurer 925 00
To money received from Episcopal church,
for luel in Court II RN.-e 1 5 50
To fines in case of Charleston. Smith and
Bagley 7 00
To costs recovered from Peter Foedder. .. 80 00
To money received for Huckster's Licen
ses 213 00
To money received by sale of unseated
lauds 10 79
Total charges, $34911 40
TREASURER, Cr.
On sundry checks drawn by the Commissioners, as
follows, viz :
Paid Grand Jurors, February term 152 53
Petit Jurors. February term 315 09
Petit 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
Grand Jurors, November term 178 94
Petit Jurors. November term 387 02
Petit Jurors, adjourned Court 318 77
Isaac Kensinger, Jury Commissioner.... 125 90
William Kirk, Jury Commissioner 121 00
J. G. Fisher, clerk to Jury t ouiuiission'rs 64 .30
M A Points clerk to Jury Coinmission'rs 30 00
Preparing assessment book, correcting as
sessment, making out and distributing
duplicates and services at special terms, 94 00
Tipstaves 358 50
Talesmen 54 37
Court-crier 143 99
Fox and wild cat scalps 413 96
Assess irs making assessment returns 1010 90
Constables' returns 383 34
Michael Wertz, Commissioner's salary ... 230 90
D ivid II iwsare. Commissioner's salary ... 2U9 16
Michael S Ritchey. Commissioner's salary, 191 80
Peter M Barton.'Commissioner's salary.. 34 00
J G Fisher, EL'k. to Commissioners 330 00
K Steckman. Sheriff, boarding prisoners. . 933 25
R Steckman. Sheriff, carrying prisoners to
Western Penitentiary 903 00
Expenses of Spring election 262 18
Expenses of Qeneral eleciion '. 330 26
Charles Merwine, services as janitor 91 25
Addi ional Insurance of Court House and
Jail 21 35
W S Fluck, costs as Sheriff 22 93
Daniel B irder, cleaning and repairing
Court House clock 3 50
0 E Shannon, fees as Protbonotary 150 00
E F Kerr, attorney to Commissioners.... 100 00
Holding Special electi Uin Providence W 11 32
A Mower, for election returns from Rains
burg Bor * 2 30
J B Fluck, commissioner to divide Wood
bury. M 15 00
Daniel B RLEV 15 00
G. W. Williams 15 00
Costs in commonwealth oases 2071 96
Fees of Justices and constables in cotn
mouweaDii cases 19 95
Wood and coal, for public buildings, and
hauling same 170 53
luierest on money borrowed from John
Sill * 160 00
W G Perry, record books for Proth'tary'S
office 82 50
Expressagc 2 20
Seals and presses for Prothonotary's office 91 25
J W Dickerson, docket tee 5....,, 52 97
Samuel Roberts, commissioner to divide
Southampton Tp ♦ 400
J B Fluck . commissioner to divide South
ampton township ... 7 00
Jacob Fries, erecting Hopewell bridge... 3700 00
Harry Drollinger mason work at Hopewell -
bridge 3084 25
George Gibb ny, buildiug bridge at
Roades' Mill 2066 66
(Pork done upon bridge atMowry's in Ju
niata 700 00
Work done upon bridge at Statlcr'S, in
Napier 19 20
Bridge expenses 64 00
Bridge views 28 00
Road views 237 50
Joshua Mower, oleaning and scrubbing
Court H0u5e. ...,,...............,..., 42 00
Mary Morris, cleaning and scrubbing
Court II iuse 37 00
William Troutman, work douo at jail.... 28 00
Joshua AJower, work done at jiil 13 00
Rewards and mileage, arresting horse.
thieves and prisoners 134 04
Expenses at bridge sales 49 40
Keeping prisoners in Western Penitentia
ry •••• 412 67
George Mardorff. costs in Johnson Barnes'
case..,., ............., 3 75
J W Jjickefwe, attorney to Commission,
ers 75 00
.J W Dickerson, percentage on collection's, 30 00
Durborrow A Lut?, advertising. ......... 603 50
Meyers A Meugct, advertising. 56$ 30"
do do blank printing 136 50
Bridge piank 10 00
1 F Grove, boarding Jurors 8 00
Inquest on body of Harry Tipper 16 45
Charles Crothers, bounty and interest... 36 25
Plas'eriug and ipoutiug Jail, grading and
curbing pavement, sand and brick and
hauling same 121 60
Expenses t Jail 7] 2
It- venue stamps, postage, S.ationery, Ac. 82 80
E F Kerr, sen ices as attorney 11l 50
E F Kerr, for use of county 13 50
L F Krr, oust* "3 judgment vs. collec
tors. 13 75
Lumber and plank " , 13 27
P lluzzard, table & book-case. 12 50
Repairing bridge ai Lyons' 11. 1....1 600
Telegraphing at\er prisoners 8 75
Thomas Hughes, work at bridge 20 00
Hobbling prisoucrg and making chains
and blaeksini lung. , 21 15
Removing prisoners from Cumberland to
cuutyJail 56 SO
Removing prisoners from Fulton connty
to county Jai1...... 47 20
Rapairs in Protfaonutary office 17 50
A Ake ipuney overpaid on duplicates. .. 1 00
camuel Beckioy. money overpaid on dup
licates 1 80
Henry Egolf, money overpaid on dupli
cates 10
Henry Moses, money over paid on county
tax 66 55
Money overpaid ou militia 2 RI
"2T.!"R?. T.''U*J *eyeredited on
duplicate of 11 Moses 69 65
James Fink, money overpaid on militia
tax : 1 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... 6 47
Henry llite, money overpaid on County
tax 4 72
Henry F. Smith, money overpaid on Stato
tax 2 04 .
J Fisher, money overpaid on duplicate... 251 j
Bill ot goods for prisoners, jail and court
house. .. 132 19
John Kauffmun and J Beneigh. damages on
road " 35 00 1
Xcgat sotircs.
Plank fur bridge at Cloudy Run 7 75
R Steekmaii, Sheriff, summoning Jurors.. 1'27 43
Roofing latns 38 fit)
Jos W Tate, money wrongly paid on deed, 20 US)
Job Maun, inoneywrougly paid on deed, 8 57
Lewis Flock, work done at dope well
br'dge 20 00
Oeo.-ge Roadcs.rip-rapping bridge at Stou-
63 00
Expenses of holding appeals 130 00
Expenses of holding county Institute.... 20 13
Treasurer's salary 300 00
Revenue stamps, postage Ac 30 00
Rank note detector 1 5U
George Marduiflf. refunding loss of note
. stolen 20 00
Auditors and clerk 140 00
Churles Merwiue, attending auditors.... 0 00
Total credit*.: 20000 71
Cnarges $3 >9ll 40
Credits 2 )099 71
Balance in county treasury....s3Bll 69
Moneys due and owing to Ued ford County from
Co/lectors , and others, for 1867 and
previous years.
FromJCoHtriors : State.. Co'y. Mii'a.
J A Osborue. Broad top,
1857, $ 76 01 $ 106 69 $
L Evans. B. T , 1858, 230 46 289 67
8 Beckley, St.Cl'r, 1864, -8 46 291 *ll 39
U H Akers. Bed. B - *284 85
J CCI -ek. 8.Run,1865, 7 77
A Blair, C.Valley, do 46 00
J C Figart, 8.T0p,1866, 25 00
J Thompson, B R., do 43 36 77 70 12 00
Jac Bowser, Cole'n. do 346 92 32 00
J II II Sparks, P.W ,do 269 70
J Keinery ,Schellsb'g.do 42 98 11 87 3 50
II o>rl, Union tp., do 26 bl
II Xicodeiuus.B B ,1867, 870 33 28 50
E F Kerr. do 1866. 219 37 19 27
1 1) Eirnest. 8.T.,18>7, 984 16 42 50
A Tate, B. Run., do 165 67 8 50
$llO9 88
JC I i art. Broad Top, 1867, 1650 49 13 00
D ivid Diehl, C derail), do 454 14 28 00
Tobias Boor. Umub. Valley do 4i7 99 55 5o
Win. Eg'df. II irrison, do 185 02 37 50
James Fink, Hopewell, do 201 27 19 50
John Garber, Juniata, do 38 14 59 00
Jacob Evans, Londonderry, do 595 30 27 00
J T Shirley, Liberty, do 404 78 44 00
George Nycuin. Monroe, do 119 42 35 00
James Taylor, Napier. do 424 5 8 27 50
J Chamberlain, Prov. E, do 278 31 15 00
Jos Weaverlitrg, I'rov. W, do 187 58 20 50
SS fluck, Saxion, do 130 69 18 50
Feter Dcwalt, Schellsburg, do 140 51 350
H Hartley, Snake Spring, do 306 00 28 oil
11 Beuncit, Southampton, do 540 46 51 00
Joseph Claar, Union, do 327 34 36 50
Sol. Barley, Woodbury, M. do 1537 56 33 oil
Jos. Ritchey, Woodbury. S. do 99) 63 42 Oil
Sam'l W. Sleek, St Clair, do 617 28 65 00
|*Bounty.] $12581 26 $839 04
Amount due on County tax $12581 26
amount duo ou Stale tax .*.... 1109 88
amount ducou Militia tax 839 04
amount due on Bounty tax 256 24
amount due from J. B. Farqunar, for
mer treasurer 87 97
Total due county $l4 914 39
Money owel by Bedford Coifnty.
John Sill, ou note .3000 Oil
John Keinery. on uote 2000 00
Total indebtedness $5OOO 00
Bedford County, SS.
The undersigned auditors of said county, do cer
tify. that, in pursuance of the Acts of Assembly,
in such cases made ami provided, they met at the
Court II >use in the Barouga of Bedford and di-l
audit and adjust the accounts of George Mardorff
Treasurer of said county for the year, A. D. 1867.
as contained iu the foregoing statements, an 1 thai
they have examined the foregoing accounts due t>>
and owed by said county and that they have
found the same to be correct.
Witness our hands, this Itlth dav of January
A. D. 1868. JAMES MATTINGLV,
JUiIN D. LLC A ,
8. VVHUJ,
Attest—W. C. Soliaeller, CI k. Auditors.
To the Auditor Ge.us.al oj Pennsylvania :
GEORGE MARDORFF, Esq., Treasurer of Red
ford county iu account with he Commonwealth
of Feuusylvania, from January 9, 1867. to Janu
ary 8, 1868.
Treasurer, < r.
By receipt of State Treasurer 3500 Oil
By receipt of StttieTreasurer.......... 35UU O'J
By receipt of State Treasurer 792 UU
By receipt of S ate Treasurer for aunui
ties 260 00
Associate Judges' salary 509 ou
Treasurers' percentage.... 85 22
$8606 72
Merchant*' Licenses.
Treasurer, Dr.
To aggregate amount assessed for the year
1867 910 00
Treasurer, (Jr.
By Treasurer's percentage 45 50
Durborrow A l.uiz, advertising
list of retailers, 14 70
Meyers A Meugel, do 14 70
By receipt of State Treasurer 500 00 574 90
Balance due State, $335 In
Tavern Licenses.
Treasurer, Dr.
To aggregate amount assessed for 1867, $515 00
Treasurer, Cr,
By Treasurer's percentage, 25 75
By receipt of State Treasurer 500 00 525 75
Credit by balance, $lO 75
Eating Houses.
Treasurer, Dr.
To aggregate amount assessed for 1867, 80 00
Treasurer, Cr,
By Treasurer's percentage, 4 00
Balance due State $76 00
Banking Houses.
Treasurer, Dr.
To aggregate amount assessed for 1867, 20 00
Treasurer, Cr.
By Treasurer's percentage, 1 00
Balance due State, $l9 00
Treasurer, Dr.
To balance iu County Treasury, 8211 6'J
Treasurer. Cr.
By sundry payments to Commonwealth on
iudebteducss 8186 72
Net balance in County Treasury $324 97
Bedford County, >s.s.
The uudersigued Au liters of said County do.
hereby, certify ihat, in pursuance of tlie Acts of
Assembly, in such cases made and provided, they
tnctat the Court H >use iu the btrougU of Bed
ford and did audit and adjust the accounts between
George Murdortf, Treasurer of said county and ihe
Conjioou wealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in
the fureg dug statements.
Witness our bauds this 9th day of January,
law.
JOHN D. LUCAS,
JAMES MATTINaLY,
a. whip.
Attest—W. C. ScuAumsß, Cl'k. Auditors.
Beb7w4
LIST OF J UIK IRS drawn for an Ad
journed Court, Ist Monday, 2nd day of
March. A D. IBA3.
Bedford Tp.—-Ezra Williamson, George Mann,
Michael Nawgel.
Broad Top—James A. llorton, John L- Tobias
Coal Jale—Walter Whitney.
Ooleralp—A. C. James, William 8 Beagle, J.
H. Cessna, John Shaler of Jno., Geo. W. Cessna.
Cuuih. Valley—Weaver B. Cessna, Franois
Growaen.
Juniata—William Kinsey, Leonard Biitner,
Henry Hi Ikg as, Josepu Barclay, John Harber
Liberty—David Steel.
Monrue —Elias Nycum, Daniel Miller, Ilavid
Barkumn.
Napier—Thomas Cleaver, William H. Sbafer,
John S. Siuukcy, Hiunari M. Mullin, Edmund S.
Blackburn.
Providence E—William Gracy.
Providence W.—Daniel Sums, James Calhoun,
Suake spring Daniel K... Snyder
St. Clair—John Wolf, B K. Henderson. William
Oster.
Saxton—Jacob Kaum.
Woodbery AL.—TUOUJUS WH(son.
Wood berry S.— William Tetwiler, Josiab Ritch.
ey_
prawn 4 certified at Bedford, this I3ih Jay °f
December, A- D. 4853. ,
ISAAC KENSINGER.
WILLIAAI KIRK
Attest: Jury Com'r*.
Jos. G. FISHER. Clerk janl?w4
rpAVERN LICENSE.—Notice is
I hereby given that the following named per
sons have made application for license, to be grant
ed at February Sessions (Adj turned Court) 2 I day
of March, A. D. 1848.
Lewis Luiig, Londonderry ip., Tavern.
feb7\v4 0 E. SHANNON. Clerk.
rri~HE NORTHERN MONTHLY, a
I high-toned Literary Magazine; $4 a year,
'fue American Agriculturist sent one year tree tu
new subscribers to Northern Monthly. Office 37
Park Row, N. Y, Sample *opy ti on,
Notices, sr.
1"X)R RENT.—A commodious Brick
House for rent in Bedford Borough. Apply
soon to T II- A N. J. LYONS.
feb"3t
VLLEGHANY MALE ANI) FE
MALE SEMINARY'—The Spring Quarter
will open Monday April 6 li.
Students prepared to teach, to enter college, or
to engage in business avocations.
Tekms moderate.
The Principal is prepared to accommodate eight
Boa rders.
" For further inform iti >n, address
J W HUGHES.
fcb7m2 Rainsborg. B-lforl C<>.. Pa.
DISSOLUTION OF PARI alr-
SHIP.—The association of the subscribers
in the practice of Dentistry, has expired by limit
of agreement, and all persons indebted to the firm
are requested to make payment ass am as possible.
C N. lIICKOK.
Bedford, Feb. 1.'63 J. G. MIN'NICU, Jr.
My late partner. Dr. Minnivh, having lo
cated at Bloody Run, I recommend him to the cit
izens of that place, as well qualified to engage in
the dunes of his profession. 0. N. UtCKOK.
leb7w3
4 DM INISTR ATOR'B NOTICE.—
F\_ Notice is hereby given that fetters of admin
istration have been grunted to the undersgned. by
the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate of
Richard Foor, late of East Providence township,
decea ed.
All persons indebted to said estnte are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having
claitus can present them, duly authenticated for
settlement.
j'u.l7w6# RICHARD T. FOOR, Adtn'r.
1 .EXECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given that letters testamenta 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
t make immediate payment, and tnose having
claims thereon will present them, duly authenti
cated, for settlement.
JOHN S. SPROAT,
J. T GEPHtRT,
j'ml7w6* WM. SilAFEit. Ex'rs.
{EXECUTORS' NOTICE.- Notice is
j hereby giv-n that letters testamentary to the
estateol Philip Devore, late of Londonderry twp.,
dee'd, have been granted to the undi rsigned.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estnte are hereby notified to make im uediatepay
ment, and those having claims are requested to
present thefin properly authenticated tor settle
ment JACOB L. ALBRIGHT,
ftbllwfi# JoslAU MILLER, Ex'rs.
STRAY STEER.—Came to the prem
_ ises of the un 'ersigned. in Union tp., Bedford
counrv. during the m >nth of o.'.tuber last, a
BLACK STEER, one year old, with white s >ots,
a whit fore he id, left ei r split, aid righ' ear cut
•ff straight. The owner is requested to come for
ward. prove property, pay e targes and take it
awav. otherwise it will be disposed of according
to law. THOS. H. STIFFLER.
febl4w3*
4 N ELECTION for five Managers
f\ of the Cbambersburg and Bedford Turnpike
Road Compiny, will be held at the public house
of E. firosius, in MeConnellsburg, on Monday,
the 2nd day of March, next, between the hours ot
10 A. M.. and 1 o'clock; P. M . of said day.
lebl4w3 T. B. KENNEDY, Pras t.
t 3 LECTION.—The Stockholders of
j the Bedfird and Stoystown Turnpike Road
Company, will meet at the llou-e of B E Isall, in
■he Borough of Sehellsburg, on the first Monday
in March, between the hours ot twelve and two
o'clock, to elect five managers, for the ensuing
year.
Fcbl7w3* A E. SCHEt.L, See'y.
VOTICE OF DISSOLUTION,—Tiie
xj partnership heretofore existing between
Richard Lmgdou and James G Slenker, under
the style aud title of Langdon and Sb-nker, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The business
will hereafter be continued by the said Richard
Langdon. RICHARD LANGDON.
J A>. G. SLENKER.
Riddlesburg, Pa., Oct. 11, '67.—ui3
rIST OF CAUSES put down for tri
j at st Adj 'Urned Court March 2nd. 13(13.
Thos. B Keating vs Bedford R. R. Co.
Wm Rogers vs Riddlesburg Coal Co.
C Puckler A Son vs Roads A Fockler.
Geo. W Walker vs J icob Witt.
Henry Wert* vs WilsouHifer.
Riddiesburg C A I Co vs Broad op C A I Co.
Simon Wibere. at vs Helsel <£ Burket.
Robert Stockman vs James Williams et al.
Francis M ilielil vs Colerain tp. Sch'l Dis.
John Bl ick et al Tricker.
(4eo R. Birndollar va'rlower.BrumbaughACo
Fredoliu Smith et al vs Juo Cuveuder et al.
Hartley A Metzger vs A G. Allen.
F. D. B -egle vs D. A Plunk
minion Walter et al vs John Bo tor ot al.
Wm Hartley vs Samuel M Barclay.
Philip S. Croft vs Jno Watson.
Elizabeth Beeler vs Augustus Greenawalt.
Geo Blackburn vs County t Bedford.
Domiuick Gillau vs A B. Bulger
Kate Border vs Geo A. Beegle et al,
John Cessna vs Jonathan Bowser.
Certified, February 3rd. 1813
Feb7w4 O. E SH ANNON, Froth.
I >IIIVATE8ALEOF VALUABLF
HEAL ESTATE.—The undersigned, Execu
tor of the lnat Will and Testament of John S.
Ritohey, late of Bedford tp., dee'd, will sell at
private sale the M \N~ lON PLACE of said d c'd .
containing 113 aeres. more or ies, with THREE
DWELLING dIOL'SE-S, a GRIST MILL SAW
MILL. DISTILLERY. BARN, and other out
buihiings thereon erected, situated *hree miles
northeast of Bedford. Thero 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 site for a F'totory, there being excellent
water power. Also, a traot 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
tract of timber land, in Bedford tp., adjoining
lands of Fred. Koontz, Adam Dihort and others
containing about 50 aorea.
TKK.MS—retteonahle. For information, address
the undersigned, Pattodsville, Bedford co., or
Richard Sill, Bedford.
nov29tf JOSIAII RITCHEY. Ex'r.
C*OR SALE OR TRADE.
2 tracts, of 100 acres each, within three miles of
a depot on the Union Pacific Railroad, hack of
Omaha.
1 tract of bottom land, timbered and praire, two
utiles from Omaha city.
One-third of 7.000 acres in Fulton county. Pa.,
including valuable ore, mineral and timber lands,
near Fort Littleton. ,
Over 4,000 acre* of valuable" ore, coal and tim
ber lands in West Virginia.
Also —320 acres of land in Woodbury 00.. lowa.
ALSO —Twen'y-five one acre lots, adjoining the
borough of Bedford, with limestone rock for kiln
or quarry, on the upper end of each.
.ALSO
320 aores in Reynolds Co., Missouri.
4SO do do Shannon do do
271)J do do BoUiuger do do
SO do do Franklin do lowa.
0. E. SHANNON,
jun2l,'67yl Bedfotd, Pa.
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE
—The undersigned offers for sale the follow
ing valuable bodies ol land :
THREE CHOICE TRACTS OP LAND,
containing ISO acres each, situated on the Illinois
Central Railroad, in Champaign county, Stale ui
Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Urhtna, and one
mile from Kentonl but ion on said Railroad. Two
of the tracts adjoin, and ono of them has a never
failing pond of water upon it The city of Urban#
contains about -J.Owi inl übitants. Champaign
the greatest wheat growing county in Illinois.
ALSO — One-fourth of a tract of lar.d , situated
in Broad Top township, Bedford county, oontain
iDg about 45 acres, with all thcooal reins of Broad
Top running through it.
ALSO — Three 'hits in the town of Coal mom
Huntingdon oogntv. .
Jan 2*5, 'titJ-tf _ F. C. REAMER.
\T ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT
\ PRI\ ATE bALK.—One lot of ground In the
centre of Bloody Run, fronting op Main street
about sixty-five feet, oue of the very best business
locations ip BIOUDY Run. Also, teu acres of wood
lapd, adjacent to Bloody Run, lying on the Bed
ford Rail Road, containing first rale iron ore and
having thereon a never-tailing spring of water, i
For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E
M ifiS, Rluudy Ruu, or of Dr. Uiokok, Rcdiord, Pa.
Dee la, 'liit,
LI V ERY~STABLE3,
in roar of 'he 'Mangel House,"
BEDFORD, PA.,
MEXGEL& m'K.SN, Proprietors.
The undersigned would inform their friends,
ami the public g-'iioraily, that they are prepared
to furuun tiOKaKS AN D BUGGIES. Carriages,
Sporting Wagons, or auything tu the Livery iiue
ot business, in god stylo and at moderate charg
es. T**iniB : CASH, unless by special agreement.
jttß'Urf MEN GEL A BURNS.
I?VERY VARIETY AND STYLE
OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low
la<esat Tut BKOFOKD GAZETTX office. CALL and
reave yur orders ,
pisicfllnnrcus.
pn k 6 rr ir c~t us.
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riMIE GREAT
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AND
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Instructions given on the Machine gratuitously
to all purchasers.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THIS
MACHINE.
Directors.
J L FENIMORE, President.
WILLIAM P. JENKS,
President Buck Mountain Coal Company.
BENJAMIN BULLOCK,
Wool Merchant, No. 40 Sooth Front St.
11. H. REED, of George W. Reed A Co.,
Wholesale Clorhintr. No. 423 Market St.
A lIART, JOHN T TAITT. GEO. J. RICH
ARDSON, W. B. MKNDENIIALL,
Of Ooatesville. Chester County, Pa.
F. PAXON, of F. Faxon A Co.,
No.ions, No. 504 Market Street.
jan3,'6B
S. J. MeCAUSLIN, Agent, Bedford, Pa.
INTER I S COMING!
PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER '
The undersigned hast just received from the
Eastern Cities, a large and varied stock of
\VI NT Ell CLOTH ING,
which be will sell very CHEAP FOR CASH or
COUNTRY PRODUCE. All wool pants and vests
as low as 53.00 to $12.00 ; overcoats, from 53.00 to
$3O 00; cloths, cassimeres, cassinetts, Ac., of the
best quality, and at the lowest prices; under-cloth
ing, such as under-shirts and drawers, at $l.OO
each ; also, flannel shirts, at 51.75.
He has also on hand a large assortment of
DRY-GOODS,
such as ladies' dress goods, consisting of ail wool
delaines; calicoes, at 10, 12. 15 and 16 cents per
yard ; muslins, at 10, 12. 14 and 20 ; also NOTIONS
in great variety ; queensware, groceries, hoop
skirts, cotton-chain, tobacco and cigars, Ac., Ac.
And a good supply of gum coats and blankets al
ways on hand. Gum blankets at $1.75.
•
Thankful for past favors, he would solicit the
continued patronage of the public, feeling confi
dent that he oan please all who purchase at bis
store. Remember the place, the "Old Colonnade,"
southeast corner of Richard and Pi't streets. Bed
ord, Pa. ItiAAC LIPPEL k
uovlmj
A RARE CHANCE 18 OFFERED
ALL PERSONS
isplay their Goods;
Tt sell their Goods:
To gather information;
To make knowu tbol/ wants;
Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac., Ao., Ac., Ac., Ao.,
bv advnv S"" the enlmuns nf tc l/sitKTTR
PLASTER.— The undersigned would
respectfully inlorut the public, that he is
prepared to supply hoth ROCK and GROUND
PLASTER. WareUouse. Bloody Run Station
jan3l't>Btf JOHN W. BARNDOLLAK.
MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS,
and Business men generally will advance
their own interests by advertising in the columns
of TUB GAZBTTK.
r IMIK Local circulation of the BKD
roBpO AZETTB islarger than that of any other
paper in this s-.-ctiou ui country, and therefore of
erstbe greatest induuements to business men to
fdvertise la its columns
BLINDNESS, Deafness and Catarrh,
treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J. Is VACS,
Ooculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lev den, Hol
land,) No. 805 Arch .Street, Philadelphia. Testi
monials from the most reliable sources in the city
and country oau be seen at his office. The Medi
cal faculty are invited to accompany, their pa
tients. as he has nu secrets in his practice. Artifi
cial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made
for examination. | may 3,'t7y 1
RIIERMS for every description of Job
_l PRINTING CASH I for the reason that for
every article we use, we must pay cash; und tne
cash system will enable us to do our work as Low
as it can he done in the cities