7hc Hertford Horns and Around. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R. — WIXTBR ARRAXGKMENT — TIME TABBB —Arcom no 'ation Train leaves S-ixton ift 7.35 a. m.. and ar.-iv.-s at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt ingdon at 4 4U p. m., and arrives at Saxtoo at 8.38 p. m. Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. tn.. ar rives at Hunting ion at 4 17 p. in.; leaves Hunt ing bin at 7.50 a. in. and arrives at Mt. Dallas a II 05 a. m. NOTICETO DELINQUENTS.—WC have placed our hunk* and accounts in the hands of John I*. Recti, Esq., of this place, for collection. Ail accounts for subscription for the year ending Au gust l, 18(18, remaining unpaid, are in cluded in the bills which Mr. Reed is authorized to collect. We have been compelled to resort to this course in or der'toobtain a settlement of our ac counts. We have too much to do to attend to making out bills, and we are tired of dunning. M ney we must have, as we have many debts to pay, ami we desire toact honestly with our creditors. Therefore, we ask all to pay Mr. deed, who can, and those who cannot, we ask to call and settle. If there is any thing in their accounts by which they consider themselves ag grieved, let them call on us, and we will make all right that is not right. Friends, let us have the old scores wip ed out, and begin anew. NEW PRESS!— FANCY Jon PRINT ING !— Printing in Colors !—( ards, Bill heads, Aotes, Hank-Checks, Blanks of all kinds, &c., Ac.— We hav<- just had set up iu our office, one of the latest im proved Gordon's Fast Job Presses, and have, also, purchased a new assortment of Fancy Job Type. Thus prepared, we are now able to do all kinds of Job Work, from the daintiest card to the most showy poster. These improve ments have cost us considerable outlay, and we now say to our friends and the public, generally, bring on your work, if you appreciate enterprise! We can do any kind of work done in the city offices and just as cheap as city prin ters do it. Horse-bills primed in all styles. Call at theGAZETTE office,and see our improvements; "BEDFORD COUNTY PRESS."—We have received a prospectusof the "Bed ford County Press " a new (taper about to be started at Bloody Run, this coun ty, by J. C. Bong & Co. The Press is to be "neutral in polities." The first number of the paper will be issued on the fourth ot March, next. We are well acquainted with the projectors of tiiis euier|irise, and believe they will be able to make a good paper We hope they may have much success, and whilst their journal remains truly "neutral in politics," they can always count 0:1 our friendship aiul good wishes. BORDER LQSSES.—The bill which coiiiempla es payment, by the Stale, for looses sustained by the bonier coun ties during the war has been reported by the committee to which it was re ferred. We are glad of tiiis. We fear ed that it might be strangled in the committee. An opportunity will now b.* (iresented to the members of the Legislature to put themselves on the record in favoi of or against this propo sition. We trust that the Democrats in that body will show themselves willing to do justice to the plundered citizens of the border, and let the Rad 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 see who are our friends.— Val. 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 2nd of March, for the pur pose of recommending to the Legisla ture the incorporation of a Company for this purpose. MA X Y. EPISCOPAL SERVICES.—This being Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, there will le service and preaching, morning and evening. The court room being otherwise occupied, the evening service will be in the basement of the Lutheran Church. There will also be the usual services at the Court House next Sabbath, and in the even inofthatday, Rev. B irrow will contin ue his lectures on the Life of St. Paul. Subject: " Paid before Felix." "OUR NATIONALITY."—The lecture delivered in the Court House, on Tues day night of last week, by Rev. H. Heekerinan, on the subject of "Our Nationality," was a very able and in terest i ng etf< rt,and was great ly a ppla ud ed. A resolution was adopted by the audience, requesting a copy of the lec ture for publication. LECTURE.—The next lecture for the benefit of the Cemetery Association, will be delivered in the Court House, on Tuesday, March 3d, by Rev. J. Q. McAtee. Subject, Nora Scotia. TAIILFAUX,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 oi tableaux, charades, A:*., Ae. Those who desire to assist the Associ ation should attend. NEW MEMBER OF THE BAR. —At the late term of court, John Alsip, E*q., was admitted to the practice of the law in Die several courts of this county. Mr. Alsip is one of the best business men in the county, and will make a good lawyer. Success to him always. SI,OOO REWARD.—See Oster A Co's advertisements in another column. They ofl'er the above reward. LOCAL CORRENPOXDEXrC. Much Snow In the Western Fnd: A Good oral of sleighing: Anhrom hecapiia teth the Radical Irudm iu JiininiH, etc. DRY RIDGE, Feb. 21, 1808. MB. EDlTOß:— Thinking you might occasionally like to hear from \our friends in this section, 1 Itave tak en the lil>erty to write you a few lines, hoping that the same may prove ac ceptable. We have had much snow, and, con s-quently, a gooil deal of sleighing, ilorse-fle.-di lias sutfered considerably, anal, occasitmally, by tbe accident of tin np-eet, 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, aud "brought up" against a stump to the great damage of trousers and the bruising of legs. Quite a flutter among the Radicals of this neighborhood was occasioned a few days ago, by the annoixncemeut that Collector C. VV. Asbconi'had cut off the head of Leonard Bittner, E-q., store-keeper at John Hughes' distil lery aud ap|>ointed in his stead a man by the name-of Hammer. Bittner hits been one of the leaders of the Radical party in Juuiata township, for years, and always stood by his party through good and through evil report. He hails 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 Ashcom should have made the mistake of de capitating him and appointing anoth er in his stead, puzzles everybody. Per haps lie intended to Hummer some body. Your friend Jacob Coriey, an other prominent Radical of Juniata tp., and a worker in the ranks of bis 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 Coriey. 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 sifutll. To-day a mild south-west wind is blowing, and Spring seems to he almost upon us. Let liercotne, 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 ran I>edetected, 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 be A. If two re mains it will be B; if three remains it will be C. For example; a note is reg istered 2.(11; divide forty-one bv four, and yoti will have one remaining. Ac cording to the rule, the letter on the note will be A. In ease the rule fails, be certain hat the note is counterfeit." Try it. Ec 1.1 PS ES. —T here will be no eclipse of the moon tiiis year, out there will be two of the sun and of the lladieal party. The latter will be visible in all (tortiousof lite 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 eclijtse 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. TjiE"new thing under the sun" of which Solomon doubted, is P/ialnirs "Flor De Mayo ," that rare perfume for the handkerchief. It cannot he described, for there is nothing like it in the whole realm of fragrance. Sold hy 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 SPLEND S.OCK of coats, pants, , vest, hats, and a general assortment of gent's furnishing goods, always on hand at R. W. Berkstresser A Co's, for sale 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," but in freshness, delicacy, and pure, healthful fra grance, the drop would far transcend I the flowers.— Warsaw Mirror. REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. Corrected every week. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 25. FLOUR.—The quotations are— : Nortiiwest superfine, $7.907.50 Northwest extra, 8.00^9.00 I Northwest extra family, l(MN)(a 11.75 Petina. and West'n sup., Peuna. and West'n extra, 8.50(/..o0 | Penna. and West'n family, 11.00 12.50 | Penna.and West'n fancy, Rye flour, * B.st John and Rebecca Herr, aged 7 years. 7 mouths and 6 lays WU.IIKI.M— At Palo Alto, of Jipthena. J-n 31. ALtsKRT 0 . oldest son of Josi h and Elizzie Wilheim. aged 11 years, II months, and 28 days On the 5; bof January. LEONARD FRANKLIN, second sou of ihe same parents, aged 9 in >uths a lit 12 I tys. Ou the 7th of J in., JOHN M , third son of the s une pireuts. aged 7 years, ti months and 28 days. On the 1 lib of Jan., SAM UEL C , fourth son of the same pnonts. aged b ye ns I moi.th and 19 days. Oil the 2SrhofJau . NICHbLAS M , fifth son of he sime parents, aged 2 years andß days. They were well attended b three able physicians. 2Uu? Atlvfrtisfnunts. Ei 1000 DOLLARS REWARD! ! ' r Just receive! at th<* N*w rinperiu 1 BARGAIN STOKE, A htmtisoine assorimeiit of NEW slMtlNti GOODS. As goods tire now advancing daily, and no doub w ill be much higher, we think families cannot buy too soon. 9. H. Osltß & CO. feb2Bm2 (Ijk&JUO DOLLARS WORTH!! ot Boots and Shoes of every description and bes Manufacture, just received and For Sale 25 pel cent Cneaper han bcretolore. The Boot and Shoe Department of G. ti. US TEH ir CO. has become a leading feature iu their business and is now the place to get Good as well as Chea[ Boots and ho-s, as they have the largest and best assortment in town. leb2Bm2 JJATRI! HATS!! Just received the leading New Spring Styles of G-i.ts, B >ys >uid Children's II its, much cheapei than heretofore. We woul I call special attention to the Gents Self-oiutoruiing Cassimere dress Hat. also the Velvet finish Se (-conforming Flexibli Bind Hit. These Hits will be found to be very desirable, being very soft in b in 1 a.i I couformin g iuituvdia ely to the shape of the head. feb-Bm2 G. R. OSTER A CO. 4 1)MIN ISTIIA TOR'S NOITCE -Notice is hereby given that letters of admin islrotion have been grunted to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford county, upon the estate o! John L Nycutn. late of Monroe township, Bed ford eoutity, dee'd. All persous indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate piyment, and those having claims can present them, dulv Jutbenticated fot settlement. GEORGE NYCUM, fob2Bw6 CHRIST. FELTON. adtn rs. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OL VALUABLE REAL EST A r E—By virtue of an order ol the Orphans' court of B idtord County the undersigned will ell at public sale. utv>n ih< premises. ON THE 21st DAY OF MARCH, th. following described valuable tract of laud, late the residence of John Potter, dee'd. situate in Mi Idle Woodbury rp.. Bedford cn., adj lining lands of Jeremiah Metdzer. John Keagy. Philip Croft and others, containing 80 acres and II perches of firs class Morrison s Cove farming laud, under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. Wei watered, and part of it well limbered. A good log house and large, new, bank barn thereon eree tel. There is a spiing of water uear the house which is uowhere excelled. This tract of land is si'u i'ed in the best agricultural region in the County and is in every way a most desirabK property. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. TEKMS :—One-third in hand on confirmation of sale, and the remainder in two equal annual pay ments without interest. GEORGES. POTTER, feb2B.v4 Trus'ee. ptO-MPOUND BLOOD cic.AUUtic.il This very valuable medicine, which is purely vegetable, has done wonders. It is a never-failing remedy for cleansing 'he bio d. When the blood is pure, disease cannot take bold of the system. I could produce testimonials in regard to what it has ff -cted, but I submit it to the public, guaran teeing that if used according to directions, the re sult will be GOOD HEALTH. It is my own uianu fac'ure. This medicine will cure Consumption, Dispepsia Sore Tiirout, and nine out ot ten of all other di geast-s. DIRECrrONS FOR USING—For adults, dose, two tablcspoonsfull, three limes a day, before mo ils. L'-s en the dose according to constitution. Price: —Quart bottles, SI.00; Pint bottles, 50 cents. JACOB L. 1100Vt-R, Sole Proprietor SAXTON. Bedford county. Pa. feb2Biu3 DA 11 RETT'S, THE BEST VEGETABLE HA IR RESTO It A 'FIVE. TO WHICH WAS AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL THE HIGBEST PBEMII-M AT THE NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE FAIR, Is now eoncede l fo be superior to all others for RESTORING GRAY to its ORIGINAL COLOR. This Preparation relieves the head of Dandruff. Iluuiors. and all unpleasant Burning or Itching <>t the sealp. supplying to the ROOTS of the hair the riquired nourishment for the promotion of Us growih. IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING, leaving the scalp COOL. CLKAN, and HEALTHY Every Bottle Warranted.. J. R. BAR RET & CO.. Proprietors. Manchester, N. 11. Sold hy Dr. B F II irry, Bedford. F. M. Mas ters. B! ly Run, and druggists generally. fcb23uift A PPLETONS' EDITION OP THE WAVER LY NOVELS, NOW PUBLISHING, From new Stereo'ype Plates, uniform with the New Edition of DICKENS, containing all the Notes nf the Author, and printed front the latest edition of the Authoriz-d Text. To he Completed in Twenty-Jive Volumes. Price 25 Ceiut* eaten. Printed on fine white paper, clear type, and con venient in size and Pronounced -'A Miracle of Cheapness." ORDER OF ISUE. * 1. Waverly. Id. Fortunes of Nigel. 2. Ivinhoe. 15. Peveril of the Peak. 3. K'-nilworth. 16. quentin Durward. 4. Guy Mannering. 17. St. Ronan's Well. 5. Antiquary. IS. Kedguamlet. 6. Rob Roy. 19. The Betrothed, and 7. Old Mortality. Highland Widow. 8 The Black D.varf, A 20. The Tilisman. Legend ot Montrose. 21. Woodstock. 9. Bride of L immerinoor. 22 Fair Maid of Perth 111. Heart of Midlothian. 23. Anne of Geierstein. 11. The Monastery. 24 Count R b'tof Paris 12 The Abbott. 25.TheSurgeon'sDuugh -13. Ihe Pirate. ter. O.i receipt of SIX DOLLARS we will send the entire set of Waverly N jvels, as published, and a copy of a new Steel-plate Portrait of Sir Walter Scott. from a painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence, suitable for framing ; the Books and Engravings to be sen.' free of postage to any part of the Uni'e i States. Either of the above sent to any address on re ceipt of the price. 25 cents per vulume. On receipt of TEN DOLLARS a complete set of DICKENS (in uniform siyle), 17 volumes, and WAVERLY, 25 volumes, will be sent post paid. The cheapest Ten D dlars' worih to be found in the whole range of Literature. Forty-two vol umes foi $lO. Extraordinary Opportunity for the Million to Pur chase a set of Sir Waller Scott's World re , nowned Waverly Novels. CLUB RATES. One C unplete Sot, 25 vols., j Five Sets. S2VOO, $0.0(1. | fen Sets, $5.00, Three Complete Sets. 24 j vols . SIO.OO. M tiled at our expense. Any person obtaining Four subscribers for the WAVERLY NOVELS, ami remitting us s2l, will he enlitled to a Set of DIOKENS, 17 Vols., GRATIS AH mailed at our expeuse. Any person obt liuiug eight subscribers, and re mitting SIB.OO. will receive a copy of the "Waver ly G tilery," containing 26 Steel Engravings of the Female Characters in ihe Wiveily Novels bound iu elegant morocco, price $.5.00 Canvassers wanted iu every town iu the United Stales A great opp irtunttv is afforded to indus trious meu and women to muke mwtiey, as every man, won an, aud child willpu.ch ise the WAVER LY NOVELS at this low price. For special rates, apply to the Publishers, I) AFPi,ETON A C UiPANY, 443 h 445 3imtdwy, N. Y. gfQjOJgort"- A NNUAL REPORT OF THE AU DITORSOF BEDFORD COUNTY GEORGE MAHDOKFF, Esq.. treasurer of Bed turd county, in acouut with iaideoiintj from January 9. A p. 1867, to January 8, A. D. 1868. rKB.\BfRKH, " ll7Boi To Balauce in Treasury. •••''••• • *ll7O 91 j To hmount received from A. J- sausom, former Tre isurer To Hmount of tax received fruui to,lec '"" Aaron heed. Woodbury Soutb, 1863 90 00 Samuel Bender. Bloody Hun Id 70 Samuel Beckley. St. Clair " 207 d loan 0 Black, Bloody Hun... *.> 24 41 Arch Blair, Cumberland Valley... do 111 84 llenty Weriz. II irrison 168 84 A loltihus Ake, Union \"'i" d ,° ,! 15 Saui'l Oilman. Woodbury South., do 1 2b EF Kerr. Bedford Borough 'BSo 1418 d7 Henry M .sea. Bed ord Townshif do 196 i2O .John 0 Figard. Broad Top do 690 86 Jerre Thompson. Bloody Hun do 100 00 J tcob Bowser. Colraiu do 1144 88 Henry llite, Cumberland V'lley.... do 743 04 A. W Shoemaker, H irrison do 283 20 James Fink. Hopewell do 246 62 Henry Horn. Juniata do 68>h4 Jacob Evans. Londonderry do 502 49 John M tClain, Liberty do 23u 00 Jacob Fletcher, Monroe do 92 4.5 Henry Ego!f, N ipicr ( J° 84 Uriah Mellott. Providence, do 448 36 Jos II II St arks. Providence, W do 455 00 John Kemery. Schellsburg,,.,,•••• •do 173 00 Willi imi Grissinger, Snake Spring., do 823 88 Moses Tewell, Southampton do 431 43 Henry F Smi h. S<. Clair do 1275 25 Henry Corl, Union..-. do D|6B I.) Solomon Barley. Woodbury. M..... do 1650 63 M irtin Srumbaugh. Woodbury, 8.. do 1930 88 llcnry Nicolemus. Bedford Bor 1867 350 00 Istai: D Earnest, Be Iford Tp do 797 50 Aex Tate. Bloody Hut do 225 Oil John C Figard. Broad I'op do 327 09 William K Green. Coaldale do 102 89 DiVid Diehl, do 676 40 I'obias Boor. Cu oberltn money borrowed from Miohael 6 Ritck ...... 300 00 To money borrowed from John Sill 1000 00 To money borrowed from John Kemery... 2000 00 To money received from J. B Farqubar, former Treasurer .'V"",' To money received from Episcopal church, for fuel inC.urt H :•••"'! JSO To fines in case..f Charleston, Smith and To co"ts recovered from Peter Foedtler... 80 00 To money received for Huckster s Licen ses To money received by sale of unseated _ Q _____ Total charges, $349Ll 40 Treasurer, „ , . r ' ■ln sundry checks drawn by the Cotnjatsstoners, as follows, viz : i to HQ Paid Grand Jurors, February term ... I OJ os Petit Jurors. February term * 09 Petit Jurors. February Special term..... 356 Grand Jurors. April term '■*( 6' Petit Jurors. April term 610 Jo Grand Jurors, September term l^f Petit Jurors, September term Z9 Grand Jurors, November term 17a 91 Petit Jurors. N •vember tflrm dS7 02 Petit Jurors, adjourned Court.. 618 il Isaac Kensinger, Jury Commissioner.... IZo 9 tVilliam Kirk, Jury Commissioner 1-1 J. G. Fisher, clerk to Jury nmtnisston'rs 4 oo MA Punts clerk to Jury Commission rs 30 Preparing assessment book, correoting as sessment, making out and distributing duplicates and services at special terms, 91 00 Tipstaves 2oS 50 Talesmen ay it'a 06 Fox and wild cat scalps .- *JJ* j!. Assess ws making assessment 1 5!, Constables' returns •••• 'OO Michael Weitz, Commissioner's salary.. Uivid II 'ws ire. Commissioner's salary... Michael S Kitehey. Commissioner's salary, . , 0( . Peter M Barton, Commissioner's salary.. 3. J G Fisher, cl'k. to Commissioners 330 t. K Stockman, Sheriff boarding prisoners.. 933 33 ■ R Sfeckiuan. Sheriff, carrying prisoners to Western Peni'entiary . 903 00! Expenses of Spring election 262 18 Expenses of General election, 3,'iO 26 Charles Merwine. services as janitor 91 25 Addi ional Insurance of Court House aud Jail 21 35 W S Fluck, costs as Sheriff 22 93 Daniel Border, cleaning aud repairing Court House clock 3 50 0 K Shannon, fees as Prothonotary 150 00 E F Kerr, attorney to Commissioners.... 100 00 11'Ming Special elect! nin Providence W 11 32 A Mower, for election returns froui Rains burg Bor 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 cases 2071 96 Fees of Justices and constables in com monweaPii cases 19 95 Wood and coal, for public buildings, and hauling same 170 53 Interest on money b irrowe.l from Johu Sid 160 00 W G Perty, record hooks for Proth'tary's office 82 50 Expressage i 2 20 Seals and presses for Prothouotary'soffice 91 25 J W Diokcrsoti. docket fees 52 97 Samuel Huberts," commissioner to divide Southampton Tp 4 00 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 Georoe Gibb ny, building bridge at Roades" Mi 11..... , 2066 66 Work done upon bridge at Mowry's iu Ju niata 700 00 Work done upon bridge at Statler's, in Napier 19 20 Bridge expenses 64 (10 Bridge views 28 00 Koad views 237 50 Joshua Mower, cleauing aud scrubbing Court House 42 00 Mary M >rris, cleaning and scrubbing Court II 37 00 William Troutman, work done at jail.... 28 00 Joshua Mower, work done at Jail 13 00 Rewards and mileage, arresting horse thieves and prisoners 134 04 Expo uses at bridge s ties 49 40 Keeping prisoners in Western Peuiteutia ry. 41267 George Mnrdorff. costs in Johnson Barnes' case 3 75 J W Diokerson. attorney to Commission ers 75 00 J W Diokerson, percentage on collections, 30 00 Durborrow A Lutz, advertising 6U3 5(1 Meyers & Mengel, advertising 568 30 do do blank printing 136 50 Bridge plank 10 00 I F Grove, boarding Jurors 8 00 Inquest on body of Harry Tipper 16 45 Charles Crotbers. bouuly aud iuterest... 36 25 Plus'eriug aud pouting Jail, grading and curbing pavement, saud and brick aud 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 t, F Kerr, costs on judgment vs. collec tors 13 75 Lumber and plank 13 27 P Huzzard, table & book-cise 12 50 Repairing bridge at Lyons' 6 00 Telegraphing at' er prisoners 8 75 Thomas Hughes, work at bridge 20 00 Hobbling prisoners and making chains aud blacksmi btug 21 15 Removing prisoners from Cumberland to cuutyJail 56 80 Removing prisoners from Ful'.oti cunnty to county Jail 47 20 Rapairs in Pruthouotary office 17 50 A Ake money overpaid on duplicates... 1 00 -amuel Becktey. money overpaid on dup licates 1 80 Henry Egolf, money overpaid on dupli cates 10 Henry M ses, money over paid on county tax 66 55 Money overpaid on tniliiia 3 97 George Mardorff. money oversredited on duplicate of 11 Moses 69 65 James Fink, money overpaid on militia tax 1 53 Solomon Sbradcr, 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 Ulair, money overpaid on duplicate... 6 47 Hetiry Hite, money overpaid on County tax 4 72 Hetiry F. Smith, money overpaid on Slate tax 2 04 i J Fisher, mouejr overpaid on duplicate... 251 j Bi 11 oi goods lor prisoners, jail and court bouse 132 4 a | John kiutfniaii and J Beneigh damages on road 35 00 I . fcoat aotitfS. _ j Plank for bridge at Bloody Hun.. 7 <5 , K Steckmau, Sheriff, summoning Jurors.. 127 43; Hoofing ••••• •• • • 38 60 j Jos W fate, mouey wrongly paidou deed, 20 09 | Job Manti. mouey wrougly paid on deed. 857 j Lewis Fluek, work done at Hopewell bridge 20 00 Geo. ge Hoades.rip-rapping bridge at Stou- j Expenses of holding appeals 100 00 Expenses of holding county Institute 29 13 Treasurer's salary 303 00 Revenue stamps, postage Ac 30 00 Bank uote detector 1 50 George Mardoiff. refunding loss of note stolen 20 00 j Auditors and clerk - 140 00 Charles Merwiue, attending auditors.... 6 00 Total credits 26099 71 Cuarges $.'51911 40 Credits 23099 71 Balance in county treasury... .$BBll 69 Moneys doe and owing to Be'ltord County front Collectors, and others, for 1867 and previous years. From Collectors : Atute. Co y. Mil a- j J A Osborne, broadtop. 1857, $ 76 01 $ 106 69 $ L Evans. B. T , 1858, 230 46 289 67 8 Beckley,St.Ci'r,lß6l, 846 291 *ll 39 U H Akers. Bed. B •• *284 85 J C Bl ck. 8.Hun,1865, 7 77 A Blair, C.Valley, do 46 00 J C Figart. 8.T0p,1865, 25 00 J Thompson, BH, do 43 36 77 70 12 00 Jac Bowser, Cole'n do 346 92 32 00 J H II Sparks, P.W.,do 269 70 J K'-uierv.Scbcllso'g.do 42 98 11 87 350 H Carl, Union tp., do 26 til HNi -o leinus.B B .1867. 870 33 28 50 E F Kerr. do 1 >65. 249 37 19 27 IDE irncst BT. 18 >7, 98416 42 50 A Tate, B. Hun., do 165 67 8 00 sllO9 88 JC Fi art. Broad Top, 1867, 1650 49 13 00 D>vid Diehl, C ilerain. do 454 14 28 00 Tobias Boor. Comb. Va'ley do 4->7 99 55 5,' Wm. Egolf. Hirrisou, do 185 02 37 50 Jaiues Fink. Hopewell, do 2i'l 27 19 50 JohuGnbar, Juniata, do 38 14 59 tiO Jacob Ev ans, Londonderry, do 595 30 27 00 J T Shirley. Liberty, do 4ti4 78 44 0U George Nycuin. Monroe, do 119 42 35 00 James Taylor, Napier. do 424 58 27 50 JOh mberluin, Prov. E, do 278 31 15 00 Jos Weaverl.ug, Prov. W, do 187 58 20 50 SS Iluck, Sax,on, do 130 60 18 50 Peter Dewnlt, Scbellsburg, do 140 51 350 H Hartley, Snake Spring, do 306 00 28 50 H Bennett, Southampton, do 540 46 51 00 Joseph Claar, Uuiou, "do 327 34 33 50 Sol. Barley, Woodbury. M. do 1587 56 33 50 Jos. Hitch-y, Woodbury. .•>. do 993 63 42 Oh Saiu'i W. Sleek. St Clair, do 6i7 28 65 00 | *Bounty.) $12584 26 $839 04 Amount due on County tax $f258l 26 amount due on State tax 1109 88 amount due on Militia tax 839 04 amount due on Bounty tax.... 2*6 24 i amount due from J. B. Farqubar, ter mor treasurer.... 87 67 I Total due county sl4 914 39 Money owe. I by Bedford County. I John Sill, on uote 3000 00 [John Kemery, on note 2000 00 Total indebtedness suooo 00 Bet 1 ford County, B.S. The undeisigued auditors of Said county, do cer tify, that, i.i pursuance of the Acts of Assembly, iu such cases made and provide I, lliey uiet at the Court House iu the Boruug 1 of Bedford aud did audit and adjust the aceouiils of Ge rge Mardotff Treasurer of said county for the year. A. 1). 1307, as coutaiued iu the foregoing statements, au 1 thai they havrf examined the foregoing accounts due to aud owed by said couuty aud that they have found the same to oe correct. Witness our hands, this 10th day of January. A D 1363. JAMES MATTINGLV, JOHN if. LbCA , S. WHIP, Attest —W. C Schaetter. Ct k. Auditors. To the Auditor G'.un.al of Pennsylvania GEORGE MARDOrtFF, Esq., Treasurer of Bed ford county iu account wtiu he Commonwealth of Peuusylvauia, from January 9, 1367, to Janu arys, 1363. Treasurer, < r. By receipt of State Treasurer 3300 00 By receipt of Sta.e Treusurer 3UO 00 1 By receipt of State Treasurer 7UZ 00 Bv reeeip't of S ate Treasurer for annui ties.... 260 00 Associate Judges' salary 309 oO ' Treasurers' percentage 33 3J $3603 7J 1 Licenses. r p lJr. 1 rea.SUrt <4 assessed for the year To aggregate amou 910 00 1367 """ uso iu the borougU of Bed ford aud did audit and adjust tbo accounts between George Mardortf, Treasurer of said county aud the Commonweal tit of Pennsylvania, us couiuiued it. the foregoing statements. Witness our bands ibis 9th day of January, 1868. JOH.V D. LUCAS, JAMES MATI'IMGLV, 8. WHIP, Attest —W. C. ScuAtFKtiii, Cl'k. Auditors. Feb7w4 LIST OF 1 JURORS drawn for an Ad journed Court, Ist Monday, 2ud day of Aiarob. A D. 1868. Bedford Tp.—Ezra Williamson, George Mann, Michael Nawgel. Broad Top—James A. Horton, John L. Tobias Coaidale—Walter Whitney. Colertin—A. C. James, William S Becgle, J. H. Cessna, John Sbater of Juo., Geo. W. Cessna. Cutub Valley —Weaver B. Cessna, Francis Growaen. Juniata—William Kinsey, Leonard Bittner, Henry Hillegas. Joseph Barclay, John Garber. Liberty—David Steel. Monroe—Elias Nycum, Daniel Miller, David Bark man. Napier—Thomas Cleaver, William H. Sbafer, Johu S. Stuckey, Rionari M. Mullin, Edmund 8. Blackburn. Providence E —William Gracy. Providence W.—Dauiel Sams. James Calhoun, Snake Spring Dauiel R. Snyder. St. Ciutr—Jonu Wolf, B R. Ueuderson. William Oster. Saxton—Jacob Kaum. Woodbery M.—Tuotwas Watson. Woodberry S.— William Tetwiler, Jogiab Ritch. ey. Drawn & certified at Bedford, this 18th day ol December, A. D. 1868. ISAAC KENBINGER. WILLIAM KIRK. Attest: Jury Coiu'rs. Jos. U". FISHER. Clerk. jaul7w4 npAVERN LICENSE.—Notice is L hereby given that the following named per sons have ma le application for license, to be grunt ed at February Sessions ( Adj mrued Court) 2 i day of March, A. L>. 1358. Lewis Long, Londonderry tp., Tavern. feb7w4 0 K. SHA.SNUN. Clerk. 13 V ERY V A KIETY ANDST VL E _j OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low UtesatTuK BKHFOKD GAZBTTE office. Call and peave yur orders. POTTERS, &t. ALLEGHANY MALE ANL> FE MALE SEMINARY— The Spring Quarter will open Monday April 6 h. Studeutg prepare.l to teach, to enter college, or to engage in busiueas avocations. TBKMS moderate. Tlie Principal isjrrepared to accommodate eight Boarders. For further inform iti >n, address J IF HUGHES. feb7in2 Rainsburg, lie I for i C".. Pa. RARE CHANGE.— RUE EXCLUSIVE control aud sale of five valuable inventions, needed iu every family, and paying large profi S. can be secured." by applying either personally or by letter to J. S. LA>ll A Co., 727 Market -St., Pails. feb2lw4 BANKER'S CELEBRATED TAR, WILD CHERRY AND HOAUIIOUND G'OUGII C'ANoY. —This unrivalled cough candy has gained lor itself a reputui ion second to noue as a rente ly for coughs colds, sore throat, and lung disease. Sold everywhere. H. HKt KLR MAN A SON. wholesale agents, diug'gis s. 15ed ford,Pav febjlw2* lAX ECU TORS' NO i'iCE.—Notice is hereby giv n that letters testamentary to the estate ot Philip Devore, late of Londonderry twp., tlee'd, have been grauted to the uudi rsigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate arc hereby notified to make itn uedtate pay ment, and those having claims ttre requested to present them properly authenticated tor settle ment JAOoB L. A LBRIGU 1, febl4w6# JOsIAU MJLLLU, Ex'rs. l RAY STEER.—Uanic to the prem- IO ises o> •be un tersigned. iu Union tp., Bedfoid cun'v. during the in >nth of October last, a BLACK STEER, one year old. with white sots, a whit forelte id, left etr sp'if. a "I righ' ear cut iff straight. The owner is requested to come for ward. prove property, pye arges, and take it away otherwise it will be disposed of according to law. THOS 11. STIFFLER. feb!4w3* 4 N ELECTION for five Mnoaer> /\ of the C'.iamber-burg and Bedford Turnpike Road Cotnpmy, "vi 11 b' held at the public bouse ofE. Brosius," in MoConnellsbnrg, ou Mnrieay. the 2nd day "f March, next, between the hours ot 10 A. M.. and 1 o'clock. P. M.. of said ilay. lebl4w3 T. B. KENNEDY, Pros't. 171 LECTION.—The Stock holders ol 2j the Bedford and Stoystown Turnpike Hoad Company, will meet at the llnu-c of It E Isall. in the Borough of Scbellrburg, on the first Monday iu March . be twee the hours ut down for tri j al at Adj iurned Court March 2nd. 1.368. Thus. 11 Keating vs Bed lord K. K. Co. Win Kogers vs Kiddle.-burg Coal Co. C Fockler A Son vs Roads A Foekler. Geo. W TFalker vs Jacob ICitt. Henry IFertz .vs iFilson Hif 'r. Riddlesburg C A I Co vs Broad op C A I Co. Simon Wil-ere al vs llelsel A Rurket. Robert Steckuian vs .James Williams et a). Fraud's M Diehl vs Oolerain tp. Seh'l Dis John B1 ick et al vs Cub Tri tkor. Geo 11. Birndollar vs iiower.Bruiuhaugh&Co F redo lin Suiilb et al vs Jno Cavender et al. Hartley A Metzger vs A. G. Allen. F 1). B egle vs D. A flank biiiion Walter et al vs John Bover et nl. Win Hartley vs btuutel M Barclay. Philip b. Croft vs Jno Watson. Elizabeth Boeler vs Augustus Greenawalt. Geo Blackburn vs County f Bedford. Douiiniitk Gillan vs A B. Bulger Kate B >rder vs Geo A. Boegle et al. John Cessna vs Jonathan Bowser. Certified, February Jul. 18 53 Feb7w4 0 E Sll \NNON, Proth. £aU\s. PI I VATE SALE OF VA LUA BLF HEAL ESTATE.—The undersigned, Execu tor of the and Testament of John S. Ritchey. late of Bedford 'P • dec'd, will sell at private sale the M \N' ION PLACE of said ib c'd . containing 113 acres. more ur less, wiih lIIKEE DWELLING HOUSES, a GRIST MILL SAW MILL. DIsTILLKRV, BARN, and other out buildings thereon erected, situated 'hree miles northeast of Bedford. There is also a good orch ard of choice fruit trees, ami a Spring of never failing water on the premises. The place aff.rds a splond d site for a Factory, there beingexcellout water power. Also, a tract ot choice land con taining 30 acres, adjoining •he above mentioned tract, having a goud BARN and ORCHARD thereon. These tracts witl be sold separately, or together, as the purchaser may desire. ALSO, a tract of timber land, in Bedford • p•, adj.lining lands of Fred. Koontz. Adam Dibort and others containing about 50 acres. TERMS reasonable. For information, address the undersigned. Pattonsville, Bedford co., or Richard bill Bedford. nov29if JOSIAH RITCHEY, ExT. R SALE OR TRADE. 1 <> *fs of Jo" 4 acres eHC, b within three miles of a depot 'be lu ;<•" Pacific Kail road, back of O TtrHCt of bottom land, timbered and praire, two tfcile< from Omaha t'ity. n One*third of 7.00tf acres in Fuh. on county, Pa_, including valuable ore, mineral aud f.Jnber lands, near Fort Littleton. , . Over 4,(100 acres of valuable ore, coal and tim ber lands iu West Virginia. Also —320 acres of Kind in Woodbury eo., lowa. ALSO— Tweu'y-fivc one acre lots, adjoining the borough of Bedford, with limestone rook for kiln or quarry, on the upper en 1 of e&eh. 320 acres in Reynolds Co., Missouri. 480 do do bhaniioii do do 27t'l do do B .dinger do do S9 do do Franklin do lowa. 0. E. SHANNON, Jun21,"67yl Bedfotd, Pa \T AJLiUAHLE LAX 1) FOlt SALE —The undersigned offers for sale the follow is" valuable bodies ot land : THE EE CHOICE TUACTS OF LAND, containing 160 acres each, situated on the Illinois Central Railroad, in Champaign county, State ot Illinois. 8 utiles from the city of Urb irta, aud one utile from Keotual Station on said Railroad. Two of the tracts adjoin, and one of them has a never- Kailiug pond of water uponit The city of Urbana contains about 4,000 iui abitanfs. Champaign the greatest wheat growing county ;n Illinois. Also— Out-fo urt hu/ o tract oj land, situated in Broad Top township. Bedford enmity, comaiu ing about 45 acres, with all the coal veins of Broad Top running ihmugh it. Also— Tit me Cot* in the town of Coal atom Huntingdon county. Jan 26, '66-tf F- C. REAMER- \TALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT \ PRIVATE SAUK—One lot of ground in the centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street about sixty-five feet, ou of the very best business locutions iu Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wood liuni, adjacent to Bloody Klin, iyilig on the Bed ford Kail Road, containing first rate irmt ore and having thereon a uever-l'aifing spring of water. For particulars inquire at itie store of Mrs. S. E Mann. Bloody Run, or of Dr. Uiekok, Bedford, Pa. Dee id, '65. SHEHIFF'S SALE.— By virtue nt fun dry writs of Vend Ttzpon as and I'litriux Vlnd Ez/iunut to me directed. 'here will bp exposed to Public Sale. a. the Court II -use. in the Bmough of BedfT i, on Saturday, th • i-tih day of March. A D., ISiS, at I o'clock, P. M-, the following Proper y, viz : One lot of ground, fronting on M iin Street. 'JO feet and running back to an alley 210 feet, with n two story log dwelling House and Store House and a large frame stable thereon erected, adj lining lots of Joseph Weitner, on tho east, an alley on the south and west; also one back lot containing three-quarters of an acre, adj lining lots of William Gilliam on tho east, Jo sepu Barney on tho west, Samuel Siiively'a lands on the south, situate in Cloarville. Monroe twp., Bedford county, and t iken in execution a$ the property of A. M Williams. Also—One tract ot laud, containing one hundred and ninety-five acres, more or lss. about forty five acres cleared and under fence, with a one story log House and log stable an 1 small apple orchard thereon, adj lining lands of Joseph Bow •nan, Isaac James. .\1 try Jones, Michael Stoiier, j Kiias .Ylurphey and others situate in Southamp ton township, Bedford cu., seized and taken iuto execution as the property of George W Buxton. Sheriff*s office. ROBERT SIECKMAN, sh'ff [tebJlwdJ ERRORS OF YOUTH. —A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful in discre'ion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. the r.-cipe and direc tions lor making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing t • profit by the ad vertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN I!. OGDEN. may 17, : t>7-ly Cedar Street. New York. .) \ WAGONS FOlt SALE AT KNOX' SHOPS, near flrgHord. 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BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE /.V THE I VJILD, And Intrinsically the Cheapest. For it it two ATiclri'ie* combine I i ' one by v simple and beautiful >n chut teal arraug'-xnn! Circulars with full particulars an t stn.pies of work doue ou thismaokiua, cau be had on appli es tiou at the SALES-ROOMS OF THE COMPANY, S. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut S'l. PHILADELPHIA. Instructions given on the Machine gratuitously 1 to all purchasers. i AGENTS WASTED TO SELL THIS MAC 111 SB. 1)I lectors. J L FEN IMO RE, President. WILLIAM P. JEVK-s, President Buck Mountain Con! Company. BENJAMIN BULLOCK, Wool Merchant. No. -10 South Front St. 11. H. REED, of George W. Read A Co., Wholesale Clothinsr. N >. -463 M irket St. I A IIART, JOHN T. TAITT, GEO. J. RICH -1 ARDSUN. W B MEXDENUALL, Of-Coatesville. Chester County, Pa. F. PAXON. of F. P ixon A Co., No ions, No. 504 Market B.reef. jan.i.'OS b. J. McCAPSLIV, Agent, Bedford. Pa. INTER IS COMING! I • PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER ' The undersigned hast just received from the Eastern Cities, a large and varied stock of WI NT Ell CLOT HING, which he will sell very CHEAP FOR CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE All wool pants and vests as low as $3.00 to $12.00; overcoats, from $3.00 to S•3O 00; cloths, cassnnere.i, cassiuetts, Ac., of the iiest quality, and at the lowest prices; under-cloth 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 DRY-GOODS, such as ladies' dress goods, consisting of al! wool delaines; calicoes, at 10, 12. 15 and 16 cents per yard; muslins, at 10, 12.14 and 20 ; also NOTIONS in great variety ; queenswaro, groceries, hoop skirts, cotton-chain, tobacco and cigars. Ae . Ac. And a good supply of gum coats and blankets al ways on hand. Gum blankets at $1.75. Thankful for past fivors, he would solicit the continued patronage of the public, fceliug confi dent that he can please all who purchase tat his store. Remember the place, the "Old Colonnade," southeast corner of Richard and Pi t streets. II d ord, Pa. ISAAC LIPPEL. novlm.S PLASTER.— The undersigned won id respectfully inform the public, th it bo t* | prepared to supply bmh ROOK and GROUND i PLASTER. Warehouse. Bloody Run ftta. ion. jan3l'6Btf JOHN W. BA UN DOLLAR. ITERCHANTSand MECHANICS, |T j and Business mon generally will advance their otyn interests by advertising iu the columns of VHK GAZETTE rr$HE Local circulation of the RKD -4 KORD GAZETTE is larger than that of any other pap