Iht Bedford teeitc. Home and Around. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R. —WINTER ARRINOBMEXT.—'TIMBTABLE.-Aeeotn nio'ation Train leaves F ixton tit 7.35 a. tn.. and arrives at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt- ILglon lit 4 ft) p. tn., and arrives at Faxtoc at 6 38 p. in. Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at l .00 p. m.. ar rives at H'liitiug lon at 4 17 p. in.; leaves Hunt ing l-m al 7.50 a. m. and arrives at Mt. D itlas a 11 05 a. m. -I # NOTICETO DELINQUENTS.—We have plan d our Ixioks and accounts in tlio handsof John P. Reed, Esq., of this place, for collection. All accounts for subscription for the year ending Au gust 1, 18G8, rciiiainiiig unpaid, are in cluded in the hills which Mr. Keed is authorized to collect. We have been j compelled to resort to this course in or der to obtain a settlement of our ac counts. We have too much to do to j attend to making out bills, and we are tired of dunning. M *ney we must \ /i' presented to the members of the I Legislature to put themselves on the record in favoi of or against thispropo- j sition. We trust that the Democrats in that body will show themselves j willing to do justice to the plundered! citizens of the border, and let the Rati- icals shoulder the responsibility of de feating this bill, if it is to be defeated. ! At any rate, let us have a fair open vote on the hill, so that we can seewho are our friends.— Vaf. Spirit. RAH ROAD MEETING.—The citizens of Bedford county interested in the construction of a railroad through the county, connecting with the Hunting don and Broad Top Mountain Railroad at Mt. Dallas, and the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad at Bridgeport, are respectfully invited to assemble in the Court House, on next Monday eve ning, the 2ntl of March, for the pur- j pose of recommending to the Legisla-' ture the incorporation of a Company j for this purpose. MANY, j EPISCOPAL SERVICES.—'This being , Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, , there will !>e service and preaching, ! morning and evening. The court j room being otherwise occupied, the evening service will be in the basement of the Lutheran Church. There will also he the usual services at the Court House next Sabbath, and in the even-1 in of that day, Rev. Barrow will con tin- ! ue his lectures on the Life of St. Paul. Subject: " Paul before Felix." "OUR NATIONALITY."—The lecture j delivered in the Court House, on Tues- ; day night of last week, by Rev. H. ; Heckerinan, on the subject of "Our I Nationality," was a very able and in-; terest ing effort,and wasgreatly applaud ed. A resolution was adopted by the audience, requesting a copy of the lec- J ture for publication. LECTURE. —The next lecture for the benefit of the Cemetery Association, j will be delivered in the Court House, on Tuesday, March 3d, by Rev. J. Q. McAtee. Subject, Nova Scotia, • TABLEAUX,AC. —The Ev. Luth.S.S. L. Association, will give an entertain ment on Friday and Saturday nights of this week, in the Court House, con sisting ol tableaux, charades, it:-., Ac. ; Those who desire to assist the Associ ation should attend. NEW MEMBER OKTIIK BAR. -Atthe late term of court, John Alsip, E-q., was admitted to the practice of the law in Hie several courts of this county. .Mr. Aisip is one of the I test business men in the county, and will make a good lawyer. Success to him always. SI,(XK) REWARD.—See Oster A- Go's advertisements in another column. They otler the above reward. LOCAL CORRF.NPONnF.X4 E. 31 iicti Snow in Hie Western Em! : A Good ileal of Sleighing;: Aslieom Iteenpiia telh the Kndieal leaders ill Juniata, ete. DRY RIDGE, Feb. 21, 1808. MR. EDITOR :—Thinking you might occasionally like to hear from \our friends in this section, i have tak en the liberty to write you a few lines. Imping that the same may prove ac ceptable. We have had much snow, and, con s-queiitiy, a good deal of sleighing. ilorse-fle.->h lias suffered considerably, an*!, occasionally, by the accident ol an up-set, human flesh has not escaped injury. For instance the other night a party of young fellows were enjoy ing a sleigh-ride behind a fast horse, and "brought up" against a stump to the great damage of trousers and the bruising of legs, i Quite a flutter among the Radicals of this neighborhood was occasioned a few days ago, by the announcement that Collector C. \V. Ashconi ■had cut off the head of Leonard Bittner, E-q., store-keeper at John Hughes' distil lery and appointed in his stead a man by the nauie-of Hammer. Bittner has been one of the leaders of the Radical party in Juniata township, for years, and always stood by bis party through good and through evil report. He bails from Somerset county, and comes of a respectable and prosperous stock, lie has always been opposed to the Democratic party, ai.'d was really the leading spirit of the Radical organiza tion in Juniata tp. Why Ashconi should have made the mistake of de capitating liini and appointing anoth er in hisstead, puzzles everybody. Per haps he intended to /Jammer some body. Your friend Jacob Corley, an other prominent Radical of Juniata tp., and a worker in the ranks of his l party, was an applicant for the store keepership at L. N. Fyan's distillery. Jacob fared" no better than his com peer, Mr. Bittner. If anybody deserv ed an office at the hands of the Radical party, it was Jacob Corley. But "Re publicans" as well as Republics, "are ungrateful." The snow is rapidly leaving and ev en the drifts on the "pike" are grow ing sdntll. To-day a mild south-west wind is blowing, and Spring seems to be almost upon us. Let bercouie, say I, and the sooner the better. Yours, SOLDIER. #- _ THE following is going the rounds of the press, "A rule by which counterfeit greenbacks, or national bank notes can bcdetected, but lately has been discover ed, which upon thorough trial has prov ed infallible. It is this: Divide the last two figures of the number of the bills by four, if one remains the letter on the genuine will he A. If two re mains it will be B; if three remains it will be 0. For example; a note is reg istered 2,ti11; divide forty-one by four, and yob will have one remaining. Ac cording to the rule, the letter on the note will be A. In case the rule fails, !>• certain hat the note is counter! eit." Try it. ECLIPSES. —There will be 110 eel ipse of the moon this year, out there will be two of the sun and of the Radical party. The latter will be visible in ail portions of Ihe United States, including the five "military districts." formerly known as the Southern States, some of which were the "original thirteen," for which George Washington and other "traitors" fought seven long years. May the great eclipse speedily come. "BARRETT'S Vegetable Hair Restor ative" took the First Premium over all competitors at the New Hampshire State Fair. It stands confessedly with out a rival throughout the country, and is driving all other preparations from the market.— Philadelphia Public Ledger. THE "new thing under the sun" <>f which Solomon doubted, is Phaloirs "/•Yor De Mayo," that rare perfume for the handkerchief. It cannot be described, for there is nothing like it in the whole realm of fragrance. Sold by all druggists. REGULATOR.—Don't forget Irvine and Statler's Regulator, the place where you get the best and cheapest shoes in town. Glassware, Queens ware, Notions, Groceries, Ac., are also kept constantly on hand at the Regu lator. A SrLEXii S-OCK of coats, pants, ! vest, hats, and a general assortment of gent's furnishing goods, always on hand at R. VV. Berk stressor & (Jo's, for : saie at the lowest prices. A BOQUET IN A SINGLE DROP OF * FLUID. —An armful of roses might ex : hale a more overpowering odor than a single drop of Phalon's "Night | Blooming Cereus," hut in freshness, delicacy, and pure, healthful fra grance, the drop would far transcend the flowers.— Warmw Mirror. REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. Corrected every week PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2-i. f LOU It.—The quotations are— Nortuwest superfine, $7.00;a 7.50 Northwest extra, 8.00 v , 0.00 Northwest extra family, lO.OOpf 11.75 Penna. and West'n sup., 7.50,a 8.50 Pemm. and West'n extra, 8.50 ,5 0.50 I Penna. and West'n family, 11.00;a 12.50 | Penna.and West'n fancy, 13.00 v 15.00 Bye flour, " 8.50 v ao.oo GBAIN.—We quote— Pennsylvania red, per bus., Southern 44 . Ualifornia, 44 White, 44 Bye, 44 0.00(0-1.(v> Corn, for yel., 44 1.20 a 1.23 Oats, 44 7G v r/ 7.8 c Pitt)VISIONS.—We quote— Mess Pork, per blil., $22.00 000.00 Bacon Hams, per lb., IS^tlOc Salt Shoulders, 44 10, iojc Prime Lard, 4 * 13c SLEDS.—We quote Cloverseed, per bus., at $7.50. y the a Hue. Mr. Thomas Fetter to MisS Nancy Di-ken, both of PleasaDt Valley, Bedford township. /)//:/>. IIERR—On the Isth inst . Sarah Alice, daugh ter of John and Rebecca Herr, aged 7 years. 7 months and 6 lays ... VVII.HEE.M—At Palo Alto, of dipthena, J-n. 31. ALBERT 0 . oldest son of Josi h and Elizzi Wilhelui. aged ll years. II mouths, and 28 days On the 5 hof J limary. LEONARD FRANKLIN second sou of the same parents, aged 9 years. 9 m Ml th A aid 12 l lys. On the 7th of Jan., JOHN M , third the sime pcrents. aged 7 years, ti months and 2S days. On the llth of Jan., SAM UEL C , fourth son of the same pnents. aged t> years I uioi th and 19 (lays. Oil the 28rhot Jau.. NICHOLAS M . fifth son of'be s ime parents, aged 2 vears and 8 days. They were well attended b three able physicians. Jlfic QIOOO DOLLARS REWARD! ! " Just received nt the N-w Imperial BAHRAIN STORE, A handsome assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS. As goods are now advancing daily, and no doub will be much higher, we think families cannot buy too soon. G. R. OSIER A CO. fel>2Stu2 Q3OOO DOLLARS WORTH!! ol Boots and Shoes of every description and bes Manufacture, just received and For Sale 25 pel cent Cheaper han hcretolore. The, U'.ot and Shoe Department of G. H. OS TEH ir CO. has become a leading feature in their business, and is now the place to get Good as well as Cheap Boots at.d ftbo-s, as they have the largest and best assortment in town. feb2Bu2 JTJ ATri ! HATS!! Just received the leading New Spring Styles of G-nts, 15 >ys and Children's II its, much cheapei than heretofore. We w-ml 1 call special attention to the Cents Self-inwloruiing Casstuiere dress Hat. also the Velvet finish Se (-conforming Flexibli Bind H it. These 11 its will he found to be very desirable, being very soft in binl at 1 couformiit g itiuuedia ely to the shape of the head. feb-Bu>2 G. 11. OSIER A CO. d DMINISTIiATOIi'iS NOTICE.— -Notice is hereby given that letters of adtuin islrution have been granted to the undersigned, by the Kegister of Bedford county, upon the estate ol John L Nyeutn. late of Monroe township, Boil tord county, dec'd. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate piyment, and those having claims can present them, dutv authenticated fut settlement. tIKORtJE NYCUM. fob2S*6 CHRIST. FKLTON, adtn'rs. O III* HANS' COURT SALE Ol- VALUABLE REAL ESTA T E.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' court of B ;dford County the undersigned will ell at public sale, upon tin j premises. ON THE 21st DAY OF MARCH, th. j following described valuable tract of land, late the I residence of John I'otter, dec'd. situate in Mi Idle ! Woodbury tp.. Bedford eo., adj lining lands of Jeremiah Mentzer. John Keagy, Philip Croft and others, containing 80 acres and II perches of firs class Morrison 8 Cove farming laud, under good fence and in a high stale of cultivation. Wei watered, and part of it well limbered. A good log house and large, new, bank barn thereon erec tel. There is a spring of water near the house which is uowhere excelled. This tract of land is si'uuedin the best agricultural region in the County and is in every way a most desirabli property Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. TERMS: —One-third in hand on confirmation of sale, and the remainder in two equal annual pay ments without interest. GEORGES. POTTER, feb2B.v4 Trtts'eo. QO.ViPOUND ULOOi) dJiiAitCilCsii This very valuable medicine, which is purely vegetable, has done wonders. It is a never-failing remedy for eleansitig ihe bio id. When the blood is pure, disease cannot take hold of the system. ! could produce testimonials in regard to what it hasiff-eted, but I submit it to the public, gttaran teeing that if used according to directions, the re sult will be Goon HEALTH. It is my own tnamt faeure. This medicine will cure Consumption, Dispepsia. Sore Throat, and nine out of ten of all other di- DONS FOR USING-For adults, dose, two tablcspoonsfull, three times a day, before me ils. L'-s en the dose according to constitution Price: —Quart bottles, SI.1>0; Pint bo'tles, 50 cents. JACOB L. fIOOVER, Sole Proprietor. SAXTON. Bedford county. Pa. feb2Sin3 T> A It RETT'S, THE REST VEGETABLE IIAIR RESTORATIVE. TO WIIRCH WAS AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL THE HIGHEST PREMIUM AT THE NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE FAIR, Is now concede 1 to he superior to all others for RESTORING GRAY to its ORIGINAL color. This Preparation relieves the head of Dandruff. Humors, and all unpleasant Burning or Itching ot the scalp, supplying to the ROOTS of the hair the required nourishment for the promotion of its growth. IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING, leaving the scalp COOL. CLBAV, and HEALTH v Every Bottle Warranted. J. It. BARRKT&CO., Proprietors. Manchester, N. 11. Sold hy Dr. B F H irry, Bedford. F M. Mas ters. Bloody Run, and druggists generally. febSStnfi OP TII P WAVER LY NOVELS, NOW PUBLISHING, From new Stereo'ype Plates, uniform with the New Edition of DICKENS, containing all the Notes of the Author, and printed finni the latest edition "t the Authoriz-d Text. To he Completed in Twenty-Jive Volume. Price 25 Ceilih r,acli. Printed on fine white paper, clear type, and con venient in size and Pronounced -'A Miracle of Cheapness." ORDER OF JSUE. • 1. Waverly. 14. Fortunes of Nigel. 2. Ivinhoe. 15. Peveril of the Peak. 3. K-nilworth. 16. Quentin Dtt rward. 4. Guy Minnering. 17. Sr. Ronan's Well. 5. Antiqiiary. IS. Redguantlet. 6. Rob Hoy. 19. The Betrothed, and 7. Old Mortality. Highland Widow 8 The Black D.varf, A 2(1. The T ilistnan. Legend ot Montrose. 21. Woodstock. 9. Bride of L iiiimertnoor. 22 Fair Maid of Perth lit. II oart of Midlothian. 23. Anne of Geiersteiu. 11. The Monastery. 2* Count R b'tof Paris 12 The Abbott. 25.TheSurgeon'sD.iugh -13. 1 he Pirate. ter. On receipt of S[X DOLLARS we will send the entire set of Waverly Novels, as published, and a copy of a new Steel-plate Portrait of Sir Walter Scott. froui a pointing by sir Thomas Lawrence, suitable for framing ; the Books and Engravings to be sent free of postage to any part of the Uni'e I States. Either of ihe above sent to any address on re ceipt of the price. 25 cents per volume. On receipt of TEX DOLLARS a complete set of DICKENS (in uniform style), 17 volumes, anl W AVKULV, 25 v dumes. will be sent post paid. The chi-apest Ten D 'liars' wor.h to be found in the whole range of Literature. Forty-two vol umes f.i SlO. Extraordinary Opportunity for the Million to Pur chase a ?et of Sir Walter Scott's World re , Downed Waverly Novels. CLUB KATES. One C unplete Set, 2o vols.. I Five Sets. $26 00, $6.00. I fen Sets, So.oo, Three Complete Sets. 2'j j vols . SIO.OO. M tiled at our expense. Any person obtaining Four subscribers for the W.AVKKLV NOVKLS, and remitting us .s2l, tvtll be entitled to a Set of DICKK.NS, 17 vols., GRATIS AH mailed at our expense. Any person obt liuiug eight subscribers, and re iniituig $16.00. will receive a copy of the "Waver ly (1 tilery," containing 26 Steel Engravings of the Female Characters in the Wiveily Novels bound iu elegant morocco, price $5.00 Canvassers wanted iu every town in the United States A great opportunuv is afforded to indus trious men and women to make money, as every man. woman, aud child willpuich tse the W AVKK LV NOVKLS at this low price. For special rates, apply to the Publishers, i). APPGETON 4 C IP.INY, 443 & 446 iiuadwsy, N. Y £cg;tt goticc. 4~ NX UAL 111-: PO It r o K THE AU* /\ DITORS OF BEDFORD COUNTY. GEORGE MAKDOKFF, Esq.. Treasurer of Bud lord county, in account with ** Q C< i UI V/\ t *f U!n January 9. A D. 1857, to Jauuary o, A. 1). lS6$. To Balauce\u Treasury *H76 91 To amount received from A. J- c>auaom, former Treasurer it""" 100 00 To iimount of tax received from collectors A'iron Heed. Woodbury Sou'b. 010 00 Samuel Bender. Bloody 'Bb4 |3 70 S tuiuei Beckley. St. Clair <*" 207 31 lonn C Black. Bloody Run 24 41 Arch Blair, Cumberland Valley..• do 111 84 lieuiy Wenz. 11 >rrison '3B 84 A lolphus Ake, Union 151 15 Sa ml Crissman. Woodbury oUt, ® l '*'J" '1 26 E F Kerr. Bedford B .rough 'BO6 141837 llenrv M iscs. Bed ord Townshi| do 196.20 John C Figard. Broad Top 'Jo 600 86 Jerre Thompson. Bloody Run do 100 00 J icob B >wser. Cil*raiu 1'44 88 Henry llite, Cuitiberl'iud V f lluy-* d*> 74J 04 A. W Shoemtker, do 283 20 J tines Fu.k. <} ,J 246 62 Henry Horn. Juniata ( J° 58 >64 Jacob Evans. Londonderry no 502 49 John McClain, Liberty do 236 00 I icob Fletcher, Monroe do 92 45 Henry Ego'f, N .pier do 820 84 Uriah Meltott. Providence. do 448 26 Jos II 11 Si arks. Providence, W do 455 lit) John Keinery. 5che115burg,......... do 173 00 Willi imi Grissinger, Snake Spring., do 822 88 Moses Tewell, Southampton do 421 42 Henry F Smi h. St. Clair do 1275 25 Henry Corl, Union.. do l'|6B l a Solomon Barley. Woodbury. M..**. do 1650 62 VI irtin irumbaugh. Woodbury, S.. do 1925 88 Henry Nicoleuius. Bedford Bor 1867 256 1)0 Isiae D Earnesi, Bedford Tp do 797 50 Aex Taie. Bloody Bun do 225 06 John U Figard. Broad lop do 327 69 William R Green. CoalJale do 162 89 1) i vid Diehl, Colerain do 676 40 I'obias Boor. Ca oberlind Vtlley..*. do s<< 06 William Egoil. II 295 06 J imes Fink. Hopewell do 388 30 John G irber. Juniata do 697 t0 Jacob Evans. Londonderry 266 00 George Nyvum, Monroe do 723 00 fames Taylor. Napier do 751 79 Jacob Chamberlain. Provi lence, E.. do 324 00 Joseph Weaverliug. Providence, VV.. do 296 60 Peter Dew ilt, Schellsburg do 91 00 Harris m H irtley, Snake Spring.... do 425 00 Henry Bennett, S >utbampton do 140 75 ioseph Claar. Union do 625 60 Solomon B irley, Woodbury, M do 483 72 Josiah Ritehey. JW.aidbury. S do 860 00 Samuel Slick, S . Clair do 750 00 To money received from G.md Templars, for rent. *2 00 To money borrowed from Michael S Ritch To money borrowed from John Sill 1060 60 To money borrowed fr"tn John Keinery... 2000 00 To money received from J. B tarquhar, former Treasurer 925 00 To money received from Episcopal church, for fuel in Court II .in-e '•> 50 To fines in case ,>f Charleston, Smith and Baglcy 7 00 To costs recovered from Peter Foedder... 80 00 To money received for Huckster's Licen scs i ><•• * 2l> OU To money received by sale "1 unsealed lands fee Total charges, s3mT4oi TREASmER, , . r ')n sundry checks drawn by the Commissioners, as follows, viz: Paid Grand Jurors, February term...... 102 on Petit Jurors. February term Petit Jurors. February Special term..... 353 Grand Jurors. April term 'J" Petit Jurors, April term 310 2J> Grand Jurors. Sep:etnber term 18 3 '6 Petit Jurors, September term 3t>7 29 Grand Jurors, November term 178 91 Petit Jurors. N .vember t.arm 387 02' Petit Jurors, niljoui'Ued Court... 318 <7 Isaac Kensinger. Jury Commissioner.... IJj 1 J William Kirk. Jury Commissioner....... 121 00 J. G.'Fisher, clerk to Jury I'fimmisston'rs 64 36 M A Points clerk to Jury Commission'rs 36 06 Preparing assessment book, correufing as sessment, making out and distributing duplicates and services at special terms, 91 06 Tipstaves T. 258 50 Talesmen Court-erier Fox and wild cat scalps Assess >rs making assessment retui" ,J9 !!, Constables' returns 383 3A Michael Wertz, Commissioner's salary.. .• ? l l( D 1 vid II rris, cleaning and scrubbing Court H 37 00 William Troulman, work done at jail.... 28 00 Joshua Mower, work done at jail 13 00 Rewards and mileage, arresting horse thieves and prisouers 134 04 Expcuses at bridge sales 49 40 Keeping prisoners in Western Penitent ia ry.. •••• 412 67 George Mardorff. costs in Johnson Barnes' case 3 75 J W Diekerson. attorney to Commission ers 75 00 J W Diekerson, percentage on collections, 30 00 Durborrow A Lutz. advertising 6U3 5(1 Meyers & Mongol, advertising 568 30 do do blank printing 130 50 Bridge plank 10 00 I F Grove, boarding Jurors 8 00 Inquest on body ot Harry Tipper 16 45 C'harles C'rothers. 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 R venue stamps, postage, S ationery, Ac. 62 80 E F Kerr, services as attorney 11l 50 E F Kerr, for use of county 'l3 50 r, F Kerr, costs on judgment vs. collec tors 13 75 Lumber and plank 13 27 P tluzzard, table A book-case 12 50 Repairing bridge at Lyons' 600 ( Telegraphing at' er prisoners 8 75 Thomas Hughes, work at bridge 20 00 - Hobbling prisouers and making chains and blacksmi btug 21 15 Removing prisoners from Cumberland to cuntyJail 56 80 Removiug prisoners from Fulton connty • to county Jail 47 20 J Rapairs in Prothouotary office 17 50 A Ako money overpaid on duplicates... 1 00 .-ainutl Bccktey. money overpaid on dup licates 1 80 Henry Egoif. money overpaid on dupli- ' cates 10 Henry M -sos. money over paid on county tax 66 55 Money overpaid on militia 3 97 ' George Mardorff. money oversredited on duplicate of 11 Moses 89 65 * James Fink, money overpaid on militia tax 1 53 Solomon Shrader, money overpaid on dup licates 3 95 i Moses Tewetl, money overpaid on dupli cates 2 70 j Jacob Fletcher, money overpaid on dupli- I ' onto '..... 3 16 A Blair, uioney overpaid on duplicate... 6 47 t Henry llite, money overpaid ou County t tax 4 72 c Henry F. Smith, money overbid on Slate tax " 2 04 i J Fisher, money overpaid on duplicate... 251 ! Bill of goods for prisoners, jail and court house 132 49 John Kiuffinan and J Beneigh. damages on j j road 35 00 i stegat Jtotircs. Plank fir bridge at Bloody Run.. 7 75 , R Steckmau, Sheriff, summoning Jurors.. 127 43 Hoofing litlus 38 60 | J Jos W late, money wrongly paid on deed, 20 09 : Job Mann, money wrongly paid on deed, 857 ; j Lewis Fluck, work done at Hopewell bndge 20 00 Geo.ge Roades. rip-rapping bridge ut Ston- j j Expenses of holding appeals 150 00 j Expenses of boldiug county lustitute 29 13: Treasurer's salary 30.) 00 , Revenue stamps, postage Ac 30 00 j Bank uote detector 1 50 j George Mardoiff. refunding loss of note ! . stolen 20 00 I c Auditors and clerk 140 60 j. Charles Merwine, attending auditors.... 606 j Total credits 26099 71 j Cuarges $31911 40 * Credits 2>099 71 i | f Balance in county treasury... .$BBll 69 > „ Moneys due and owing to Bedford County from i Collectors, and others, for 1867 and 1 previous years. From. Collectors : ,Statt. Co y. Mil a. j J A Osborne, tlroadtop. 1857, $ 76 01 $ 106 69 $ j , L Evans. B. T , 1853, 220 46 239 67 S Beckley, St.Ci'r, 1861, 846 291 #1139 1 U H Akers. Bed. B " *2Bl 85 | , J CBl ck. 8.Run,1865, 7 77 j i A Blair, C.Valley, do 46 00 J C Figart. 8.T0p,1860, 25 00 i J Thompson, BR, do 42 36 77 70 12 00 j Jac Bowser, Colc'n do 316 92 32 00 i J H II Sparks, P. W ,do 269 70 J K'*uiery,Sebellsu'g.do 42 93 II 87 350 H Ctrl. Union tp., do 26 til 11 Ni -o leiiius,B B ,1867. 870 33 28 50 , E F Kerr. do I ->66. 249 37 19 27 I D E.rnest B T. 18.7, 9<4 16 42 50 A I'aic, 13. Kuu. t dj liii 07 BOU j sllO9 88 JC Fi art. Broad Top, 1567. 1650 49 13 00 I D ivid Diehl, C iteraiu. do 451 14 28 00 ! Tobias Boor. Cuiub. Va'ley do 4->7 99 55 56 j Wm. Egolf. II irrisou, do 185 02 37 50 j Jatues Fink. Hopewell, do 2)' 127 19 50 , JohuGarbcr. Juniata, do 33 14 59 00 i Jacob Evans. Londonderry, do 595 30 27 06 | J T Shirley. Liberty, do 4u4 78 44 06 ! George Nycuin. Monroe, do 119 42 35 06 ' James Taylor, Napier. do 424 58 27 56 j JCO mberUin, Pr >v. E, do 273 31 15 06 ! Jos Weaverliug, Prov. W, do 137 58 26 60 t SS l luck, Sax,on, do 130 66 18 50 i Peter Deivalt, Schellsburg, do 140 51 35U II Hartley, Snake Spring, do 306 00 23 50 H Bennett, Southampton, do 546 46 51 06 Joseph Claar, Union, do 327 34 34 50 . Sol. Barley, Woodbary, M. do 1537 56 33 50 I Jos. Hitch -y, Woodbury. .*>. do 995 63 42 06 1 Saiu'l W. Sleek, St Clair, do 617 23 65 06 |*Rounty.J $12581 26 $339 04 Amount due on County tax Sf2SSI 26, amount due on State tax 1109 88 amount due on Militia tax 839 1)4 j ! amount due on Bounty tax 256 24 | amount due fr-.m J. B. Farquhar, for mer treasurer.... 87 97 ' Total due county sl4 914 39 Money oierl hy Bedford County. John Sill, ou uote 3000 00 ' John Kexuery, on note 2000 00 Total indebtedness soooo 00 Bedford County, S.S. The uudeisigued auditors of 9aid county, do cer tify, that, ia pursuance of the Acts of Assembly, in such cases made ami provide 1, they met at the Court House in the Boroug .of Bedford and did audit and adjust the accounts of Ge rge Mardoiff | Treasurer of said county for the year. A. D. 1867. | as contained in the foregoing statements, an 1 thai ' , they have'examined ihe foregoing ac'couuts due to j and owed by said county aud that they huve found tho same to oe oorrect. Witness our hands, this 16th day "f January.! A D 1363. JAMES MATTINGLV, JOHN JJ LLC A , S. WHIP, Attest —W. C. SchaeUer, Cl'k. Auditors. To the Auditor Gene, at of Pennsylvania : GEORGE MARDOrCFF, Esq , Treasurer of Bed ford county in account wilu he Coininonwealth of Peuusylvauia, from Jauuary 9, 1367, to Janu ary 8, 1863. Treasurer, < r. By receipt of State Treasurer 3500 00 By receipt of Sta.e Treasurer 3UU 66 1 By receipt of State Treasurer 702 00 IBv receipt of S ate Treasurer for auuui ties. 360 00 Associate Judges' salary 5a9 00 1 Trv#surers' percentage 8o 22 $3606 72 t' Licenses. ! f reasun for the year | Xo aggregate amou 9PO qq 1807 ; Ur. I Treasurer, 45 50 ; By Ireasurer s percentage Durborrow A Lutz, advertising , , rt list of retailers, 1 ' , Meyers A Meugei, ,do 14 . . By receipt of Slate Treasurer 500 OP J Balance due State, s•*""' Tavern Licenses. Treasurer, Dr. I To aggregate amount assessed for 1867, $515 00 treasurer, (Jr. By Treasurer's percentage, 25 75 By receipt of State Treasurer 5(10 00 525 75 Credit by balance, $lO 75 EAing Houses. Treasurer, Dr. To aggregate amouut assessed for 1807, 80 Oo Treasurer, e,r. By Treasurer's percentage, 4 00 Balance duo Stale S7O 00 Bunking Houses. Treasurer, Dr. To aggregate amount assessed for 1867, 20 00 treasurer, (Jr. By Treasurer's percentage, 1 00 Balance due State, sl9 00 Treasurer, Dr. To balance in County Treasury, 83.11 69 Treasurer, Cr. By sundry payments to Commonwealth on indebtedness 8136 72 Net balance in County Treasury $024 97 Bedford County, S.S. The undersigned Auditors of said County do. hereby, certify that, m pursuance of the Aeis of Assembly, iu such cases made and provided, the,) inotat the Court 11 IUSC iu the borough of Bed ford and did audit and adjust the accounts between George Mardorff", Treasurer of said county aud the Couiiuoiiwe.iltn of Pennsylvania, us contained in the foregoing statements. Witness uur hands this 9th day of January, 1868. JOHN D. LUCAS, J AMES MATI'INGLY, S. V HIP. Attest—W. C. SciiAaFPUK, Cl'k. Auditors. ; Feb7w4 LIST OF JURORS drawn for an Ad journed Court, Ist Monday, 2nd day of Al .rcb. A D. 1868. Bedford Tp.—Ezra Williamson, Goorge Maun, Michael Nawgel. Broad Top—James A. florton, John L. Tobius Coaldale—Walter Whiiuey. Coleriin—A. C. James, William IS Beegle, J. U. Cessna, John Shater of Juo , Geo. W. Cessna. Cuuib Valley Weaver B. Cessna, Francis Growaen. Juniata—William Kinsey, Leonard Bittner, Henry Uillegas, Joseph Barclay, John Garber. Liberty—David Steel. Monroe—Elias Nyoum, Daniel Miller, David Barkman. Napier—Thomas Cleaver, William 11. Shafer, , John 8. Siuckey, Rionari M Mullin, Edmund 8. Blackburn. i Providence E—William Gracy. i Providence W.—Dauiel Sams. James Calhoun, Snake Spring Daniel R. Snyder. St. Clair—John Wolf, IS R. Heuderson. William Oster. j i Saxton—Jacob Kaum. j | Woodbery 41.—Tuoas Watson. ! t Woodberry S.— v\ illiatn Tetwiler, Josiah Ritch. j ( ey. • , Drawn A certified at Bedford, this 18ih day of ] December, A. D 1863. j i ISAAC KENSINGER. , WILLIAM KIRK. i ; Attest: Jury Com'rs. Jos. GT FLSFLER, Clerk. jau!7w4 i : rpAVERN LICENSE.—Notice is | hereby given that the following named per sons have made application for license, to be grant- I 1 ed at February Sessions ( Adj turned Court) 2 1 day ! f of March, A. i>. 13 >B. _ I , Lewis Long, Londonderry tp.. Tavern. feb7 \i 0 K. SHANNON, Clerk. 1,1 VERY VA RIET VAND ST V L 1: 1 OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low laics at TBK BKHKOKD GAZSTTB office, Call and I reave yur orders. | 3totiCCs, Si(. ALLEGHANY MALE AM) FE MALE SEMINARY.— The Spring Quarter will opeu Monday April (J k. •Studeii's prepared to teach, to enter college, or to engage iu business avocations. TBKMS moderate. The Piiucipa! isji reps red to accommodate eight Boarders. For further inform ■ti >n, address J W HUGHES. fcb7m2 ll iinsburg. Be Ifor t C.. Pa. Rake chance.— lot- e.\ciu-tvo control and sale of live valuable inventions, needed iu every family, and prying large pr.-fi s, can be secured, by applying cither personally or by letter to J. S. LA->II A Co., 727 Market St., Puila. feb2lw4 |J)A XKElt'S CELEIiIIATEL) TAR, 13 WILD C'HKRHY AND HO Alt HOUND COUGH CANDY.—Tnis unrivalled cough candy has gained lor itself a reputation second to none as a reme ly for coughs colds, sore throat, anil lung disease. Sold everywhere. 11. IIECKEH MAN A SON. wholesale agents, diuggis s, Bed ford, Pi. Teb2lw2* NO I ICE.—Notice is j hereby giv n that letters testamentary to the estate ot Philip Devore, late of Londonderry twp., dee'd, have been granted to the uu-L rsigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby Minified to make iin aediate pay ment, and those having claims are requested to [■resent them properly authenticated tor settle ment JACOB L. ALBRIGHT, febUwfi* JUM.AII MILLER, Ex'rs. Si it AY ST EE It.—Came to lite prem ises of ihe uu ' crsigned. iu Union tp., Bedf-nd poun'v. during the in inth of October last, a BLACK STEER, one year old. with white sots, a whit forehead, left oi r sp l i'. aol righ- ear eut •ff straight. The owner is requested to come for ward. prove property, p ye arges. and take it away o.herwise it will be disposed of according to law. THOS. 11. STIFFLER. febl4w3* 4 X ELECTION lot five Managers of the Ctiamber-burg and Be-lford Turnpike Road Compmy, till b- held at the public bouse of E. Brosius, in McConnelisbnrg, on Monhay. the 2nd day of March, next, between the hours ol 10 A. M.. and 1 o'clock. P. M . of said day. leb!4w3 T. B. KENNEDY, Frost. IT*LE(TION.—The Stuckholders ol Jjj the Bedford and Stoystown Turnfiike Road Company, will meet at the llou-e of B E Isnll. iu the Borough of Scbell.-btirg, on the first Monday in March, bctvvce the hours id iwelve and two o'clock, to elect five managers, for the ensuing year. Febl7w3* A E. SCIIE' L, Sec'y. Notice of dlssolu riox.—tiu* partnership heretofore existing between Richard Lancd-oi and James G Slenker, under the style anil title of Laogdon and SI- nker, is ibis day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be continued by Ibe said Richard Lanedon. RICHARD LANUDON. JA-. G. SLENKER. Ri Idlesburg, Pa., Oct. 11, 07.—Hi3 I IST OF CAUSES put down for tri j al at A 1 j turned Court March 2nd. 1563. Titos B Keating vs Bedturil K. R. Co. Win Rogers vs Riildlesburg Coal Co. C Fockler A Son vs Roads A Fockler. Geo. W IF.ilker vs J icob IFitt. Henry rfertz . vs Ifilson H if'r. Ridd'esburg C A I Co vs Bto.nl op C A I Co. Simon IFoLere. al vs H else I A Rurket. K'-bert Steckintin vs J antes Williams et nl. Fraucis M Diehl vs Colerain tp. Sch'l Dis. John Block et al vs C uh. Triokor. Geo R. BirndolUr vs tlnwer,Brumt)aiighACo Fredoliu Suuth et a! vs Juo Cavender et al. Hartley A Metzger vs A G. Allen. F D B e-gle vs D. A Plank Simon W,titer et al vs John Borer et al. HTn Hartley vs Saumel M Barclay. Philips. Croft vs Juo Watson. Elizabeth Beeler vs Augustus Greenawalt. Geo Blackburn vs County t Bedford. Douiiuixsk Gillan vs A B. Bulger Kate Birder vs Geo A. Ueegle et al. John Cessna vs Jonathan Bowser. Certified, February Jul. 1853 Feb7w4 0 E SH \NNON, Proth. Fuvatesalkof valuable REAL EST ATE.—The undersigned, Execu 'or of the and Testament of John S Ritchey. late <>f Bedford 'p.. ricu'd, will sell at privatesale thoM VN- ION PLACEof said d-c'd containing 113 acres, more or l--ss. with THREE DWELLING HOUSES, a GRIST MILL SAW MILL DISTILLERV. BARN, and other out | buildings thereon erected, situated "hree miles j northeast of Bedford. There is also a good oreh i urd of choice fruit trees, and u Spring of ncver faijing water on the premises The place afifirds ■ a splond <1 site for a F ictory, there Deingexcellent water power. Also, a tract ot choiee land con taining 30 acres, adjoining'he above mentioned tract, having a good BARN and ORCHARD thereon. These tracts wit 1 be sold separately, or together, as the purchaser may desire. Also, a I tract of timber land, in Bedford I p., adjoining lands of Fred. Koontz Adam Dibort and others I containing about ot) acres. Tkkjis—reasonable. For information, address j the undersigned. Pattousville, Bedford co., or j Richard Sill, Bedford. I nov29if JOSIAH RITCHEY, Ex'r. * ,IQR SALE OK TRADE. 3 o o of to' 1 tfTPs each, within three miles of a depot fit" I'n.on Pacific Railroad, back of ol i a tiwt of bottom land, tl^ bered " n,J P raire ' two miles from Omaha -.'ity. . One-third of 7.0t)1f acres in Fu!t on ounty. Pa., including valuable ore, mineral and t.uiber lands, near Fort Littleton. , Over 4,000 acres of valuable ore, coa apu tim ber lauds in West Virginia. A150—32.) acres of laud in Woodbury co., lows, j ALSO—Tweii'y-five one sore lots, adjoining the borough of Bedford, with limestone rock for kilu or quarry, ou the upper en I of each. 320 acres in Reynold* Co., Missouri. 480 do do Shannon do do 270 ido do B .dinger do do SO do do Franklin do lowa. O. E. §U ANXON, jun2l. 67yl Bcdfoid, Pa. \J AJJUABLE LAd\D FOR SALE —The undersigned offers for sale the follow io valuable bodies id land : THU EE CHOICE TRACTS OF LA ND, containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State ol Illinois. 8 miles from the city of Urb ma, and one utile from Keutuul .Station on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never flailing pond of witter upon it lhecttyof Irbana contains about 4.000 int abitattjs. Champaign the greiitest wheat growing county tn Illinois. AI. so — One-fourth of a tract oj land, situated in Broad Top township. Bedford county, contain ing abouL 45 acres, with all the coal ve.usoi Croud Top running through it. ALSO — Tit rue Lot* in the town of Coal mom Huntingdon county. Jan 2(5, 't>t>-tf F. C. REAMER. \7ALUARLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SAIsR. —One lot of ground in the centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street about sixty-five feet, on of the very best business locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wood land, adjacent to Bloody Run, iyihg on the Bed ford Kail Road, containing first rate iron ore and having thereon a never-tailing spring of water. For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. 8. E Mann. Bloody Run. or of Dr. Uiekok, Bedford, Pa. Dec 15, '6b. O HIOKIFF'iS SALE.— B.v virtue ot sundry writs of Vend Exponas amt I'lnriax Viiid Er/mu < to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale. a. the Court II -use. in the Boioagh of Beiil >rl. ou Saturday, th • I4th day ol March. A D. ISiS. at I o'clock. P. M., the following Proper y, viz : Ooe lot of ground, fronting on M ■in Street. 'JO feet and running bie-k to nn alley 210 foot, with a two story log dwelling House and Store House and a largo fr.uno stable thereon erected, adj >iui-ig lots of Joseph Weiuier, on the east, an alley on the south ami west; also one back lot containing three-quarters of an acre, adj lining lots of William Gilli an on the east, Jo sepu Barney on the west, Samuel Suively'e lands on the south, sitfhtte in Clearville. Monroe twp., Bedford county, and tskeu in execution ag the property of A. M. Williams. Also—One tract ot laud, containing one hundred and ninety-five acres, inure or !• ss. about forty five acres cleared aud under fence, with a one story log House and log stable an I small apple orchard thereon, adj lining lands of Joseph Bow \ ■uan, Isaac Jatncs. A1 try Jones, Michael Stoner, Eiias .Ylurphcy and others situate in Southamp ton township, Bedford cu., seized and taken into execution as the property of George W Buxton. Sheriff's office. KOBEKT SIECKMAX, Sh'ff JtebJl wdj Fit KG us OF VOLTII.—A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all thoeffects of youthfui in discretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity. , send free to all who need it. tile r -jipe and diree- i lions lor making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing t • profit by the ad vertiser's experience, can do so hy addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN It. OGDEN. may 17,'d7-ly Cedar Street. New Vork. .) ' WAGONS FOR SALE AT KNOX' SHOPS, near Bedford. laprlDtf. ~ *gftisc?lUrafous. I) H O~T I' E c T U 8. 18M. "THE AGE," I* 9. "THE AGE." A Democratic Daily nnd Weekly Journal in Ph'l adflphia. 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BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN TUG WOULD, And Intrinsically the Cheapest. For it tt two Miehines combine lin one by v simple and beautiful m-chan/cal arrangement. j Circulars with full puuculurs an 1 si.i.ples of { work done ou this machine, cau be bad on appli cation at the SALES-ROOMS OF TIIE COMPANY, S. W. Cor. Eleventh and Che-tout S's. PHILADELPHIA. Instructions given on the Machine gratuitously j to all purchasers \ | AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THIS MACHINE. Directors. J L FEN IMO RE, President. WILLIAM P. JEVK-\ I're-id en t Buck Mountain Coal Company. BENJAMIN BULLOCK. Wool Merchant. No. 40 South Front St. 11. H. REED, of George VI. Rea l A C >., Wholesale Clothing. N >• 453 M trket Bt. I A HART, JOHN T. TAITT. GEO. J. RICH , ARDSON, W. B MENDENUALL, .! Of Coatesville. Chester County, Pa. I F. PAXON, of F. P.xoii A Co. No ions, No. 504 Market 8 ret. jan3.'fiS 8. J. McCAUSLIV, Agent, Bedford. Pa. |m INTER IS CO MIND! I j PREPARE FOR COLO WEATHER ' The undersigned hast jus! received from the Eastern Cities, a large and varied stock of WI NT El I CI iOTH I NO, which he will sell very CHEAP FOR CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE All wool punts and vests ! as low as $4.00 to $12.00 ; overcoats, from $3.00 to S3O 00; cloths, cassimeres, cassinetls, Ac., of the best quality, and at the lowest prices; uinler-ch'tb ing, such as under-shirts an 1 drawers, at SI.OO each; also, flannel shirts, at $1.75. He has also on hand a large assortment of DKY-UOODS, such as 1 idies' dress goods, consisting of all wool delaines; calicoes, at 10, 12. ia and 16 cents per yard; muslins, tit 10, 12,14 and 20; also NOTIONS in great variety; qucensware, groceries, ho >p skirts, cotton-chain, tobacco and cigars. Ac.. Ac. And a good sppply of gum coats and blankets al ways on hand. Gum blankets at $1.75. 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