Ucbfori) Inquirer.! BFDFORD PA.. FRIBAT. FEB. 14. IS. All a4vrrueetn<-n', except public sales and t -jal c,rices, will be inserted three months mod c ~,rged eecordingly unless otherwise ordered DISKLTORT. —Tht following is a directory t lbs Officers of Bedford County and the Bororgh of Bedford, of the Ministers of Bed lord, and the time of meeting of the different s-sociatioos: tmross cotrarr arnctßS. Preeident J-id'jt —Ha A lei. King, t J * ,i') * a —WHO. G. Fieholt* and (iy>. g. Gump. f'rot k onotarg. Urjiiter and Recorder, dr.—o. F. fhannon. /i strict Attorney—K F. Kerr. .-isurer—Ge rrt Vsrdorff. _ Robert Stcckmin. O'r.x'ty Eherif —Philip Huiiard. /j. n , . Jisrrtvsr fiixmuei Ke-terro;,,'. ''usniri Micbawt W-.rtr, Micaaat A. C ■ hrv and David 11-wsare. fieri —John G. r Jer _ Cotintel —Jubn *■ Dickersoa. ' I frt.irr of P> r—Samuel Beckley, P. R. Ar. • ad Michael JKehl. Stcieard— .Samuel itu £ D. C->mm*el —E. F. Kerr Cirri— T. K. Treatnrer —Wiltien! Bowles. Pkfician j>r V. C. Reamer. , ,r. David Evans James Matting!* and j iu V. Lucas. aoaoiGß crriciitft. tj oof —o. E- Shannon. \i tnml Bnrgeet —Phiiip Huiiard. „ rl -f Th-oias 11. Ly.ns, John Boor, A. W x iair. J. M. Shoemaker" iliram Letiti and T. K. Clerk—ti. Nicodemus. Trtaemrtr— J : o 11. K'tah. ..,'faUc—William Gepiiart. H -.i C~*H' it/e—Samuel Waters. .1 Direct-.re —Jot, Mann. S. L RusseJi, T. K Gettvf. Jacob Kted, John Ctntiiad H. Sk ■- r.us." Secretary —J. W. I.iuge Setter. T. e-je , —T. R- Getty!. IIXJJTESS. i' um—Re*. AL'red J. Barr-w. 'V rein • ert#a — Ite. A. V. Scbenck. L -hern i—Ktc. J. Q. MeAttee. Utiadiet— Re*. B. G. W. Reed. ij. nan Before:/ Re*. 11. Ueekermae. H ->* Catholic —Rev. Thomas Heyden. ASSOCI XTIOXS. Bedford Co<lgt, No. 3-'. A. T. M., meets ox, the Srit Wednesday <>c r r before full moon, in the Se J rd llal! on :be corner of Pitt and Richard Pc ice Branch Em cw|*a'. 2fo. lit, I. O. 0. i' meets on the first and third Wednesday even -r.g of each tnoDth, iu the Bedford Kail. Bedford Lodge, X'o. ;2. I. 0. 0. i'., meets ev ery Friday etet'tt, in the Bedford Hall. lie'- J Dedeje. No. Its, I. 0. G. T-, meets in tie Court ilouse. on Monday evening of each week. SHEET Mrstc. at publisher's price, at the INQIIHEK Bock Store. Anything not on hand will be ordeted. ALL THE BOOKS used in the Common Schools, at the lowest prices at which they can be sold, at the INQCIREU Book Store. MAGNOLIA WATER is a delightful toilet ar ticle —superior to Cologne and at hall the price. LECTCRE. —The second lecture for the ben efit of the Cemetery Association, will be de livered on Tuesday evening next, at the Court House, by Rev. H. Heckerman. Subject: Our Xaiionality. Coin WRATH,!*.. Ihe week ending Satur day Feb 8, was the coldest of the winter thus far. On the morning of the 4th the mer cury stood C° below zero at d on the -sth at rero. O.i Saturday, the Tth, the mercury stood &*. 12 c below zero at daylight, being tbe col dest weather of the past three years. • WHERE'S THE POLICE?" —The street in j front of 'he ISVJCIKEK office was made the , s .ei eof a disgraceful fight on Tuesday. One j of the participants was pretty badly bruised, j whilst tbe other sustained little or no injury, i Such disgusting scenes do not speak very well for the order loving character of our country friends, but we suppose "100 much whiskey" is the excuse offered. FIRE I —One night last week a smalt build ing detached a short distance from the main b...!i'.irg, and used as a kitchen by the faroi v of Mr. Tbos. Rea. of Bedford township, took fire, and owing to the lateness of the i ir, was consumed, with its contents, be fore the family were aware of its be- { ing on fire. Fortunately, the night was calm, j otherwise, the destruction of the property in ! close proximity would have been rendered . it ex itable. Loss. §3OO. N'ABROW ESCAPE. —Two sleighs, in attempt j tng to p*ss each other on the hill a short dis- j lance this side of the "Old Mill, between this place and the Springs, came in collision through the horse attached to the one sk-igh becoming frightened, which resulted in the throwing of one of tbe sleighs, together with its iady occupant, Mrs. D. W. Prosser, and the horse attached to the other sleigh. ove r an embankment some ten or fifteen feet in height, into the stream of water below, iv range lo relate, the young ladv escaped al most uninjured, a few slight hruiaee being all ike hurt sustained. L'EATH OF MR. FREDRICK RSDKSBACCH. — On Friday morning. January 81. 1868, at a " e past 7 o'clock. Mr. Fredrick Riden baagh died at the residence of his sister, in Reck Island city. Illinois. Several of his relatives, among them bis brother William, from St. Joseph, Mo., were present, as wei! at taveral of his old friends in this city. Mr. liidenbaugh was born :n Bedford. Pa., Oct. 10. 1?10. and was, therefore- 87 years of age vit October. He went to Rock Island abont lie year 1841 and was probably as generally ' "•n in that region as any one in Rock "tid. He was kind-hearted, whole souled ?- rous and honest, and will be much miss i v hii intimate friends and acquaintances. MEETI.VG OK THE Ci't* NTT COMMITTEE. — 1 ir>.aiit to previous call of the Chairman, : ' ~ican County Committee met at the ah ngtoi> Hotel on Tuesday afternoon.and td Man I). Washabangh. Delegate to * >'.;ite Convention, and instructed for Gen, S. Grant for President, and Hon.-E. M. -.:, ton for Vice President. Three Confer vere to meet with similar gen tietnen frutr. the other counties of the Cor.- ." -XMOtial District to elect a Den gate to the National Can vent ion, and were instructed to I'•-• nt the name and support of Hon. John -I'ia, as the Delegate from the 16th Con. gressi-jna! District, and if the State Conven ton make the selection the Delegate from this r,unty is ordered to carry out the instruc "Ots given tbe Conferees. ! THE EarcamsaL MONTHLY,— Tbi* popu [ lar monthly, devoted to instruction and liter- J aiure. is before us. and is filled with articles !of useful interest. Subscription price—l.so Scbermerhorn A Co., 480 Broom Street, New ] York. Aimtt's HOME MAGAZINE. —This ladies, : ) favorite is with us, leading off with two very fine illustrations, followed by an article from the pen of a lady of some literary celebrity, ; : together with a number of original contribu tions of interest to the ladies. T. S. Autbur, ' 811 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. j BALLOT'S MO.STHI.T. —With the new year | this decidediy interesting monthly came to us | enlarged and otherwise improved. Its slo i rits are interesting and instructive, and ! 'hrougbout its articles are good. Elliott, ! Thomas k Talbot. Boston. Mas*. Yearly | subscription, $1.50 j Tut LITTLE CORPORAL, for February, is a j very fine number. The Publisher offers roost : beautiful premiums, and unusual inducements ; to raise (Tubs. Terms, One Dollar a year, j A sample copy will be sent free to any one | who applies tor it during February. Address j Alfred L. Sewell Publisher, Chicago, 111. j MOTHER'S MAGAZINE. —The February nam- ' i iter of the- Mother"i Magazine is one of inter- j ! est. lis aim is to assist mother's in the most j responsible of all duties, that of the early i moral and religious training of children. No ! young mother, especially, should be without j it. Subscription price $1.50. New York; ! I D. Mead, No. 5, Beektnan Street. THE GALAS*. —The February number of j this valuable monthly is one of rare interest. An article from the pen of Mark Twain, en ; titled "General Washington's Negro Ser- 1 vam"' is worth a careful perusal, the other j ; contributions being alive with interest a, 1 well. W. C. AF. P. Church. 31? 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THE GARDEN EM'S MONTHLY. —The February number of the Gardener's Monthly contains monthly hints, interesting communications, seasonable editorials, scraps and queries, domestic intelligence, and such other read ing as is useful and interesting to Gardeners and Horticulturists, Subscription price— s2.oo. Philadelphia: W. G. P. Brinkloe. 23 North Sixth Street. ATLANTIC MOSTHLY.— The Atlantic Monthly for Februray is on hand filled with valuable, highly interesting and instructive reading. The leading article —"Does it Pay to Smoke?" deserves a careful reading, whilst the poetic- I al effusion entitled. ''The Meeting" is a piece of rare worth. The other pieces are in keep i ing with the ni-ual character of the articles with which this valuable magazine is always ; filled. Ticknor A Fields, Boston. Yearly J subscription—s4.oo j THE AMERICAN FARMER'S HOUSE BOOK. j —We are pleased to call the attention of our reader-, to the American Farmer's Horse j Book . embracing a full discription of the cau ' ses cr nature of all diseases peculiar to the American Horse together with the most sim j pie and effective modes of treatment with an extended treatise on s.ock rai-ing and stock management. One of the most valuable features of 'bis work is that it gives the renowned Uarey's mode of breaking, gentling and training the Horse. J. B. Farquhar is agent for the sale of this valuable work and Farmers wili do well to secure a copy immediately. thou not minister to a mind diseased, And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote. Cleanse the foul be som of the perilous stuff That weighs upon the heart Certainly: Plantation Bitters will do it when nothing else will. Melancholy. Depression, i Hypochondria, Insanity, ail spring, more or leas, from a diseased stomach, and this, Plar. tation Bitters is a sure cure for. There is no mistake about it: Dyspepsia, Headache, Dull nets. Ague, and Low Spirits must yield to the health-giving and genial influence of the Plantation Bitters. If you are in doubt, make one trial and be convinced. Thus say those who know. 2t Twexrr-rivE CENT EDITION or DICKENS'S ; WORKS. —'T. B. Peterson A Brothers are pub -1 lisbing an entire new and cheap edition df ! Charles Dickens's Works. Each book will j be printed from large type, that all can read. and each work will lie issued complete in a | large octavo volume, with a new illustrated ; cover, and sold at the 'ow price of TWENTY FIT e CENTS a volume, or four dollars for a complete set. The following eight volumes are now teady. viz: Great Expectations... Price 25 cents, Nicholas XfickJeby .Price 25 cents. Christmas Stories. Price 25 cents. Dontbey and Son Price 25 cents. Martin Cbuzzlewit Price 25 cents. Pickwiek Papers. Price 25 cents. Oliver Twist Price 25 cents. American Notes Price 25 cents. All the other volumes to complete this se ries, will follow in rapid .-accession. Persons desiring to avail themselves of this opportu nity to procure a cheap edition of Dickens's aorks will please leave their orders at the SxqetßEK Boolfc Store, and they wiii lie sup plied as rapidlv as published. Everybody reads Du kens; not to read his works is to confess that you bave no literary taste. tt. Debility and Emaciation Both re.-ult from the lark of at-ility to convert the food into nutriment, lb,* necessary, then, for tboe suffering from tbe-e .lanting symptoms to immediately retort tu a remedy that wiil atrengtb en the stvmach ami digestive organs. For, as soon a thir desirable object has been accomplish ed, the health improves, and the patient resumes his UMIA; personal appearance. BIAITETTLR'S STOM ACH ISiTTE S bave attained a world wide popularity in such rates, and have been proven the best and sales; mean* of removing constipation, toning the stomach, giving energy to the liver, and relieving every symptom of ner vousness and depression of spirit*. Its cheering j and beneficial effects are highly spoken of by thousands, nto owe to it their restoration to I health. No restorative in the annals of medicine has attained the same popularity in the abort I space of tint it ha* been before the public, or Fas : won the high endorsement accorded to it* excel j lent tonic. .Many other preparations, purporting i to bo eorreet-res and restoratives, hate been ia j ttodnoed, aa.4 have perished one by one, while , the popular ty of HOSTETTER'.S STOMACH I BITTER.*- continues to increase, end is now re cognised as a standard household medicine. The success which attends the use of the Bitters evin ] ces at once its \ irtues in all cases of debility and j diseases of the stomach. Certificates, almost with out camber, hate been published, attesting its I truly miraculous power in remoring those paiuful I and tearful diseases. And at this time it soems , idle to do more than -.all attention to the great j remedy of the age, in order to awaken public at , teotion to its excellence. It is the only preparv tion of the kind that is reliable in all eases, -uu it it therefore worthy of the consideration of the aßieted. MARRIED. t On Feb. tri at the Lutheran parsonage, in ; Bedford, by he KeT. J. Q MA tee, Mr. GEORGE 1 WOODCOCK, of Fulton co., and Mist MAKY i SMOI'SE, of Snake Spring Valley, j -On Feb. stb at the Arandale Honsc, by the J same, Mr. JOSEPH ALaIP to Miss DELILAH SMITH, both of Bedford tp. The happy couple bare our best wishes for i their future happiness ami ant-cess in life. | IN ith the above notice we received a most j splendid assortment of cake, ice-cream ic., ; for which they will accept the printer'a | thanks. On the "jib, at the residence of the bride'* pa ! cei.u, by the -ame. Mr. JOHN KEKGLE, of j Bedford tp.. to Mi*s MARY JANE WERTZ, of ; Cnmbertaod Valley. j Dn the 4th inst., at the residence o: the bride's father, bv the Kev. Emory Bubrman, Mr. DAVID j COOK and Mis. MARGARET WILHELM, both i of Bedford co. ELECTION NOTICE.—A D ELECTION OF FIVE MANAGERS of the Chambersburg and lied | ford Turnpike Road Company, wili be hold at j the public house of E. Brosias, in MfOonnells ourg, on Monday the 2d day of March next, be i twien the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock ! P. M. cf amid day. T. E KENNEDY, febl4:3t President. BAXECVTCR S NOTICE.-Letters Tesumer- A tary upon the last will etc., of Philip j Dover*, late of Londonderry township deceased. | having been issued by the Register of Bedford I county to the subscribers, they give notice to all | person* indebted to the estate of raid deceased to j make payment, claims against the estate properly !' authenticated, should be presented by claimant* immediately. JOSIAU MILLER, JACOB 1.. ALBRIGHT, | febUwf Executors. HPAVERN LICENSE. ; A Notice is hereby given that tne following j named person has made application forJicense. to jbe gramed at lebruary Session* adjourned I Court) 2d day of March, A. D., 1S"S: i Lewis Long. Londonderry tp Tavern. fe7 0. E. SAANNON Clerk. TT "IKK RAILING, WIRE GUARDS FOR it STORE FRONTS, Asylum*. Ac. Iron j Bid-leads, Wire Webbing for Sheep and Poultry I Yards, Brass and Iron W ire Cloth Sieve*, Fenders, ; Severn* for Coal, Ores, Sand, Ac., Heavy Crlmp [ed Cloth for Sp.rk Arresters, Landscape Wire for Window*, Ac., Paper Makers Wires, Ornamental Wire Work, Ac. Every information by addrees ing the manufacturer*. M WALKER A SONS. fei:!y No. II North Sixth St., Philadelphia. ! TAISSOH'TION OF PARTNERSHIP—The I If association of the subscribers in the practice i of Dentistry, has expired ly limit of agreement, and ali persons indebted tt> the late firm are r. j quested to make pavmeot as *oon as practicable. C. N. HICKOK. j Bedford, Feb. 1, IS6S. J. G. MINN It'll, Jr. My late partner, Dr. Mix.nca, having located : at Bloody Run, I recommend him to the cititem - of that place, as well qualified to ecgag* in the i duties of bis profession. f. N. KtCKOK. j teh7:3l j Q X 7 HICKOK. D K N T I ST, j Office at the old strand in Banc Bcildimg, Jti.i sss sTxtxr, BEDFORD. | A!! operations, pertaining to ' Surgical and Mecha a ical Dentistry performed w i'.h care and WARRANTED. Antrttke: .■ f adminittered, icfien drvt-ed. Ar tificial Utl\ infected at, per tet. SB.OO aid vp | ward. i As lam determined to do a CASH BU-TNESS i or none, I have reduced the prices for Artificial | Teeth of the various kind*. 20 per cent., and of ! Gold Fining* 33 per cent. This reduction will be It made only u> in .iy c ■ -h Patient*, and all such will receive prompt attention. feb< T IST OF CACSES put down for trial at Ad- Li journed Court, March 2d. 1868: I Thos B Keating TS. Bedford R. R. Co. j Wm Rogers vs. Riddleaburg C A I Co. ! C. Fockier A fon v Roods A Foc'aler. ; Geo W Walker vs Jacob Wilt ' Henry Werta vs Wilson Hafer. Riddle-burg C A I Co vs Broadtop C A I Co. j Simon Walter et al vs Heleei A Burke!. Kob't Steckman vs Jos Williams et al. j Francis M. Diehl Tt Colerain tp. School dist. [ John Black et al vs. C'atb. Tri -ker Geo R Barndellar vs. Hover, Brumbaugh A Co. Fri dolia Smith el al vs. Jan. Lavender et al llartlev A Metigar vs A. G. Allen. F D Bwgle va D A Plank Vinson Walter et al v* John Buyer et al Wm Hartley v* Sam'l M Barclay Philip S. Croft v* Jr.o S. Watson Elizabeth Beeler vs Aog Greernwait Geo Blackburn vs County of Bedford Dominick Gillan vs A B Bulger Kate Border vs Geo A Beegle et al John Cessna n Jonathan Bower. Certified, Feb. 3, 18<-. feT O. E. SHANNON, Proth'y. J fri H S BALTIMORE AMERICAN: published Daily, Tri- Weekly and Weekly. THE DAILY AMERICAN. 11 he movt reliable paper publivhe-1 iu the State of Maryland. Foreigu and Domestic News. Mar ket Report* Cattle Sales, and ail Commercial I Sews transpiring throughout the country, cor rectly reported. Mailed for one year, at 00 Do do six months ISh do do three month*, - 2 SO THE TRI-WEEKLY AMERICAN. Published every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Two dajs news in one paper. Mailed for one year, at f<- 60 Do do six months 3 00 Do do thr e month' 1 50 THE WEEKLY AMERICAN. 7ke Ckeapeft Paper Pnbtiekcd in the Country. Mailed for one year, (Single copy) at $1,56. LAROC Discooxr to CLUS. —Clubs of Twen ty five subscriber*, at one Dollar each Each sub scriber receive* Fifty-two number* for One Dol lar. The Weekly At.ie lean contains Local, State and Foreign News of the week. Commerviel News, Cattle Markets, Agricultural Item* and Interesting Storie*, in each number. Seed for specimen copies. Subocribera will transmit a draft or Port Office money order when procurable. Address, CHAS. C. FLLTOK A SON. Ae.erican (/pics, let, 11 Baltimore. M i. ALLEGHENY MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. The Spring Quarter will commence MONDAY, APRIL 6th. Student* prepared lo teach, to enter college, or to engage tit business avocations, Terms moder ate. The principal is prepared to accommodate eight Boarders. For farther information address J. W. HUGHES. Principal, feT 2m Rainsburg. Bedford co., Pa. 4 L.L KINDS OF BLANK'S, CommonAdmiu istrator's end Executor's, Deed*. Mortgages, Judgment Note*. Promissory Nv'cs. with and without wei.er of exetnptiaa, Summons, Subpoe na* and Execution-. fur *a' at the I nquirer office. Nov 2. I'C-l BLANK PEELS FOR SALE CHEAP AT THE IXQL'RIEP. OFFICE NEW YORK COLUMN. : . tl j "QOSTAR S " PREPARATIONS. EVERYBODY— IKIBS THEM. EVERYBODY— USES THEM. EVERYBODY— BELIEVES IN THEM. EVERY BODY— RECOM MENDS THEM. Are ro troubled by Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ante, Ac.? £*-Bay 25e. or iuc. B-* of— Cob Ur' s Exterminators. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "Fiee from Poistn." " Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rate come oat of tbeir bilks u die." Improved to keep in no climate. Are you annoyed with Bed-Bugr? Can't sleep nights! a Sic. or 58c Bot tle of— "Conar's Bed-Bug Exter. A Liquid "Destroys and prevents Bed- Bugs. "Never Faile." For Motha in Furs, Woolens, Carpets. Ac. Ac. s®"Buy a 21c or 50c Flask of— "Costir's Insect Powder. Destroys instantly Fleas end all Insects u Animal?, Ac. "A *ure thipg." 7houMa.ii* testify I<. ii merits. Jtr&'buy a 25e or 50c Box of '"Costar's" Corn Solvent. For Corns, Bunions, Warts, Ac. "Try it." Don't suffer with Pain! A Wonderful power of Healing! Kvery family should keep it in the house, a 25c or 50c Bo* of "Costir's" Buckthorn Saive. Its effects are immediate. For Cuts, Burns Braises. Wounds. Sore Breasts, Piles, U1 cers. Old Sores, Itch, ScrofuU and Cutane ous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ac. Riles of Animals, insects, Ac. "A Universal Dinner Pili" (sugar-coated.) 30 years administered In a Physician's Practice. TTS-lic and 50c Boxea— "Costar's lJiehop Pills. Of extraordinary eEeacj for Costiveneisi. Indigestion, Nervous and Sick lie*d*cbe, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, General Debility. Liver Com plain ts, Chills. Fevers, Ac. Not griming. Gentle, mild and soothing. *'That Cough will kill you Den t neglect it. J&Tlbc. and 50c. Si *es— "Cobtar's" Cough Remedy. The children cry for it—its a "toothing Syrup." For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Thtoat, Croup, Whooping Cough. Asthuia. Bninchia! Affections. Singers. Speaker!, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, wid And this a beneficial Pec toral Remedy. Beautifies the Complexion, giving to tbe skin a transparent freshness. Bottles $1.9.) "Cos tar' s" Bitter Sweet and Orange Blossoms. Renders the skin clear, smooth and soft. Removes Tan, Freckle... Pimples, Ac. La dies, try a bottle, and see its wetidcrft I quality. iAS_ '■' Beware .' !! of all ft urthless Imitation.'. Jg&~Sane Genuine without "C.-tar's" Signalurt '*s °d 50" 'ires kept by all Druggists ! .00 sites sent by mail on receipt of price. JSlr 52.00 pays for any three SI.OO sites by Ei press. Address HENRY R. CORTAR. 452 Broadway, N. Y. Fer tale by HECKERMAX A SON"! Bedford. So d by all Wholesale Druggists in PHILA DELPHIA, Pa., and in all tbe large citiet feblt: QrRCULATE THK DOCUMENTS Aoic is the time to SPECIAL RATES FOR IS6 8 . j | DAILY and WEEKLY TELKGttAFIi. j i u 7h ' ■ L'Miitl. -udidate* for j > i " ,e * Vr—U*** "f the I nited State*, j 4n , °'? P'ate in n jimaii ill the . sndidat tor 1 Auditor OeDtni and Surveyor '.irrrenl of tbit Stote, have Wn caJie i. end ia tire Mm of lets than three months both political psrtia-i wU! I.rc sent their respective candidates r s*k support of the A trier ran people. A ro _r>tr•• n;i iu utini neot peril j to he saved be rue ; '<v-e-s of Use We publicans to 1868. The grand < t u is to be settled fur free government or tor --..vrvbv; for letting peace or fur another war, i t whether I nionmen or tv ■ rebels - halt du-tate the recon struction. The battle of' the ear r ■-oniinued in the political artnt. Our rtjrmiee hare consolida ted under a treacherous i're- 1 dent to wield every energy that desperation can sistninoa, to douii natc the land t-j the ideas of the ea-- ocfe leraey . Ihe.-e men ate using the main eiigteef of popular power, and are putting forth unprecedented exer tiona to eirenlatt newspapers that oiiervi>reeect ! the dStogs of the Republican parte. In order to do oor part of the work, the proprit- I tor of the Dw.iy „<f WcMf Teitgropk haa con cluded to make proposals that will caa .e our friends to eaund the circulation everywhere. ! Ibe position and influence of tfao Telegraph is ! well known. As a paper for business men. it f challenge* competition. l'he news tr-m all parts ! of the world is received over Use magnetic wires and published ia advaaee of other journals. The following are the reduced terms for clubs, i ou which, at no Considerable sacrifice, we offer to j furnish the Tetegroph lor the present your: SHE PAUT TCLEGHAt-D. Daily, I year, in advance .57 -o j •• six months " 3 <; j " three inontha " 1 5,5 ; " 5 copies for one year 25 OP ! " JO " / 45 ft' ; THE WCCKLT TEtrcßarp Weekly, 1 copy, one Tear, in advance $1 50 5 cp.es •' - -525 j " 10 ■' " *• lii off 20 " " " 18 CO ! V. e hope that every Republican will constitute huujclf an agent, and aid us in extending the eir j outatfen. Address GEORGE EEKGNER, Harrisburg. ■ TT*OR SALE. 1 We take pleasure tu offering to the public the ; 1 following Ira, v of excellent land for sale at very ■ reasonable pricet. IVrsona wishing to buy will ; do well to consult u* Wfoit j>urcliauiDZ. arad tbo*e | having la&<U to wis! fiad it to their aclvac- • ti(t to trail tkidiclm f our reasonable terms _ No. 1. Xortb w it fractional one-fourth of the ; North-west tne-fotirth of section ft, in towuebip ; tl\ North of ruhgr 4. Cedar eountj, lowa j 39 87-100 No. 2. N. £ one-fonrth 8. in township 85, range 45; in Mcoona county. lowa. I(W acre* j Piairie iand Price s9u# No. S.—N. E. une-fonrth of the X. W. i-ne furth *ecticrj 22, ic t tvnship 38, North of range 22, it Pine county, Minnesota. 40 acres timber land. Price S2OO. Xo. 4. A good terra, nituate in. Pleasitt Valley , Bedford township, five miles from Bedford, now in the occfyau* y vf ftillita 11. Nycum. contain ing 100 acre.', more or le*s, about fiirtv cleared and under excellent fence, 13 aeres of bottom mead w. an-3 the balance well timbered, with & splendid double dwelling house, baru and other out buildings. A well of excellent vpatcr near the door; also, a good joung orchard. This j is an excellent opportunity topnxrure a gocdfarm ■ near lledford, conrenient to chorches and schools. Price S3O per acre. I>l RBOKKOW & LFTZ. Ileal Estate Age: U, I Feb. 1, 18t>7. Bedford, Pa. j SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE WITHIN A FEW MILT- OF BEjiFOKD! The ru ; bribers will seP. at printc -%!e, all t : at SPLENDID FARM situate Pleasant Valley, Bedford tosrnhlp, five miles from Bed ft t d, now in the occnpancr of Wil.iam 11. Nycuca, t- utaining 100 ACRI>, more or lesr, al -ut Sixty Acres cleared and under excellent j&nsfi* 18.acres of bottom ipeadow and the balance well timbered, with a splendid DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE. Bam. D ! • thfr !rnt water nrar the door; a!r", a good yosog "r --obxrd. This i< an excellent opportunity to procure a GOOD FARM neur Bedford, ronvenieni l- Churches and good Sch ->olf. TBICF: t:<- PER ACHRE. DURWORIIOW A LI'TZ, July 19;4f Real Estate Agents. j DESTISTBY: IDR. 11. VIRGIL PORTER. fI.tTR OF SEW YORE CITY, | DENTIST, Would respectfully iulorra his numerous fries!* and patrons that bo is still in BLOODY RI N, where be ia at all times prepared to insert those BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH at the low price o' from TEN TO EIGHTEEN DOLLAR per set. Teeth extracted without pain. Tem porary seu inserted if desired. All operations warranted, attention >a invited to Dr. Port'-r's s ntific method of preserving de caved and achicr tectb. jan stf II VIRGIL PORTER r N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, for the Western [Htfrietof PnntfUanta. WILLIAM SPIBEL. a Bankruiit under the : act ol O.ngreaa of March 2d. 1567, havingaptvlied 1 fur a discharge froiu *ll his debts, and other ; claims provable under said act. by order of the ! Court, notice is hereby given, to all Creditor! who I hare proved their debts, and other persons inter. ! ested: to aj.pear on the !!th day of February, ; Ist-, at 2 o'clock P. 55.. before HASTINGS i GEHR. E'ij , Regu'er, at thcCcnrt House in Bed ( for*!. Fa , to show cause, if any tbev have, why a I Discharge should not be granted lu the said i Bankrupt. And further, notice is hereby given, j that the second and third meetings of creditor* of | the sail Bankrupt, required by the 2rtb ar.d 2cth i sections of said act, will be had before said Rcgie ' ter.at the same time and place. S. C -McCAXDLESa. I C'.trl of fie V. S. !>:■ Co ' for tai'J District. jaa3l.-2w. U. s. MansuaL's Oefke, ) yv* J. PrffKgVLVdVIA. PiTTSBCXGU, Jan. 2< tb. IS6ss J rpms IS To GIVE NOTICE. Tbat on the 1 7.oth day of November, A. D. 1567, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of JAMES B. FARQUHAK, of Bedford, in the County of Bcdlord. and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt ort hia own petition; that the payment of any debts aod de livery of any property belonging ttpsuch Bank- | rupt, to bim. or for his use. and 'bo transfer of any property by him are forbidden by Law; tbat , a meeting of the Creditort of the said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of bis Estate, will be held it a Court of Bankruptcy to be holdea at the Court House, in Bedford. Bedford county, Ra-, before llaSTitcs Gehr, Esq.. Fegiste-, on the Uth day of Febrna iv \ I. ItitJff, at 9 o'clock, A. M. 3 THOMAS A. ROW LEV, jaa2i:4t V. S. Marshal, Mesaeugc-. pUBLIC SALE of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.; The subscriber will sell at bis residence in Na- j pier township, on 7Wrf"jf the Zi>th ti tjf of February t lb6S, THE FARM upon which be qow resides, con taining 162 acres, nett measure, of which about 120 acres are cleared and under good fence, the balance being well timbered. The buildings are a two ani a half story Lo> House, with stone kitchen attached, double log barn and other out- ! buildings. There are two good apple orchards, a mill real and tweuty acres of mei low upon it. Excellent water uear'tb* door. Sale t-> commence at IlU'rl DANIEL HESS. jau2l:lt I INSURANCE. —Wyoming lusuiance Company of \\ iiks Barre, Capital $150,800. Commerce ; Insurance Company of Albany. New Tork, Capi tal $500,008. 1 ult'.n Inturance Company of New York City. Capita! $250,000 K. BENEDICT, Agent at Bedford, office with H. Nicodemus F. M. MASTERS Agent at Bloody Run. December 20th, 1867. tnß i A NNEAJ. REPORT OF THE AUDITORS ; A OF BEDFORD COUNTY. Gnome MxrD&arr, Esq.. Treasurer of Bedford ■. uxitr, in aerantit with said county, from Jan- | uary 9, *. a. IF9S7, to January 8, A. D. 1868. Treastrer, DR. In balance in Tteawsry $1476 91 T'amount received from A J hansom. * former Treasurer |6O 09 To amoorit nf tax revelled from collectors— Aaron Reed, Woodbcrry South.. ,1863 9to 09 Battue! Mender, Bloody Ron _IS4 13 TO Samuel Beckiey. t Clair do 107 32 John c Black, Bloody Km. ISO} 24 41 Arch 111.air, Cumberland Valley do 111 84 ""T Werfs. Harrison ! do ISo 64 Adolpfaus .\ke. Union do 151 15 >auilCrim n , Wood Merry Sou.h... do 11 26 [*' 11 he "' Bedford Borough 1866 1(1S 37 Heury Moses, Bedford township do 1966 20 John C Figard, Broad Top do 090 86 Jcrre Tboupeoti, Bloody Kuta ...... do 100 00 Jacob Bowser, Colerain do lU4 88 Henry Hile, Cumberland Valley.— do 743 04 AW6b - maker, Harrison do 283 20 James Fiok, Hopewell do 240 62 Henry Horn, Juniata „do 585 64 Jacob Etudf. Londonderry do 582 4# John Met Tain, Liberty-.".'..... do *3O 00 Jacob Fletcher, M >ar -e do 92 45 Henry Egotf, Napier ."7 „do 820 84 1 neh Mellott, Providence E do 448 36 Jo* 11 H Spaiks, Providence W do 455 00 John Keisery, Schellsburg do 175 08 War Urisaiage; Snake Spring do 823 88 Mores Teweli, Southampton dr, 431 43 Henry F 6mib. St. Clair do 1275 25 Heaiy Carl, Union do 1088 15 Solomon Barley, Woodberry 51 do 1650 63 Martin Brumbaugh, Woodberry 5... do J936 8S Henry Sicodemus, BoiforJ Bor 1867 350 00 I-aae B Earnest. RcdforATp do 797 5# Ale* Tote, Bloody Kan.... do 225 DO dahn C Figerii, Broad T.iy d„ 317 r>o "■ " Greene, C ialdale do 102 89 David Diehl, Colerain do 679 40 Tybiaa Boor, Cumberland Valley do 577 uo tViiiiam Egulf, Harmon do 295 oo James Fink, IL.peweli do 358 30 John Garber, Juniata do 697 96 Jacob Evan*. Londocdtrry do 2l0 90 George Nyeuin, Monroe..' do 733 00 James Taylor, Napier do 751 79 Jacob Cbauiberloin. Frovideuee E... do 324 00 Joaoph We.vrriieg, Providence W.. do 290 06 Peter Der ail. Sehellabarg.. do 91 CO Marrie in Hartley, Snake Spring do 425 80 Henry Bennett, Southampton do 140 75 Joseph Clear, Union... do 625 90 Solomon Barley. Woodberry M do 488 73 Josiab Ritchey, Woodberry 6 do 566 66 Samuel Slick, St. Clair I do 750 90 To money received from Good Templars, for rent To or' oey borrowed from Michael S Kttehey 500 To money lion-owed from John Sill 1069 06 To money borrowed from John Kemery.. 2000 00 To money received from I B Farqubar. former Treasurer 9*5 66 To money received trom Lpiscopal church for luel in Court House 5 50 To fines in care of Charleston, Smith and Eagley t. 7 00 To eost, recovered from Peter Foedker... -0 06 To money received for Huckster's Li ten > „ 213 66 To cost; received by aaie of unseated 3 ' is 10 79 Total charge*. $34511 46 Tnt-tr.' r.Et:, UR. On sundry -hecks drawn by the Commissioners, as follows, vis: Paid Prund Jurors. February term ...„ 152 58 Petit Jurors, February term 345 On Petit Jurors February Special term 356 23 Grand Juror,, April term 146 61 Petit Jurors, April term- 316 26 Grand Jur-rs, September term 185 76 Petit Jurors. September term- 567 29 Grand Jure-, V .ember term 178 94 petit Juror- November term 387 02 Petit Jurors adjourned <\>urt 318 77 Inane Ker -inger, Jury Commissioner 125 99 William Kirk, Jury Commissioner 121 00 J it Fisher, eler* to Jury Commission'rs 64 36 M A Points, eierk to Jury Commission'rs 36 60 Preparing assessment book, correcting as sessment making out and distributing ■lupli rtes at d services at special terms 94 60 Tip-taves 285 50 Tv'cFtnen 54 37 ' art-crier 143 66 Foz and wild at scalps 413 96 Assessors making ai-essiaect returns 1916 90 C-n,table's retum* .pi:; 34 Mi.itstl Weill, Commissioner's salary... 230 90 David Ho ware, Commissioner'ssalary... 269 10 M. B. R'tchey, Commissioner's salary, 191 80 Peter M Bert*, Commissioner's salary... 34 00 .' i- Eiehtr. el k. to Commissioners - 30 08 R Steckmac, Sheriff, boarding priaorers, 933 25 R Stcckinaa. Sheriff, earrying prisoner? to Western Penitentiary 90S 06 Expense? f Spring election .. 202 18 Expenses f General election 336 26 Claries Merwine, sert ices as janitor 91 25 Additional Insurance of Court Hoase and J a:: - 21 35 W S 1 uca, c st* as Sheriff 22 93 Daniel Border, '-leaning and repairing Court House cluck. 3 56 0 E Shannon, fees as Prothinotary 150 08 E F Kerr, attorney to Commissioners 100 60 Holding Bpecial election in Providence W 11 32 A. Slower, for election returns from Rainsburg Bor 2 30 J B Flat k, commissioner to divide Wood bury, SI 15 00 Daniel Barley 15 00 G W Willi*ins 15 00 1 usts 1111 commouwealth eases . 2071 96 Fees of Justices and constables in com monwealth ca-es 19 95 Wood and coal, for pabii- buildings, and hauling same 170 53 Interest is money bo.rvwcd Irom John Sill - 160 60 W G Pirrv, reeoid books for PiOth'tarv'j -(Bee 6* 50 Exaressage 2 20 Seals and presses for Prolh'tarr's oifice... 94 25 J W Dickersop, docket fee* 52 97 : Samuel P. berts. commissioner to divide S-cihampion Tp 4 CD j J I! Fiui k. r-.-n m:r>i rer to divide Suntb- | aaipton township 7 00 Jacob Tries, erecting Hopewej| bridge.... 3700 00 Harry Dro-Ilinger mason work at Hope well bridge —... 3984 25 George Gibbony, building bridge at Reader' Mill 2066 66 Work dune upon bridge at Mowry's in Juniata 700 60 Work dore upus bridge at Sutler's, in Napier IV 20 Bridge expenses 64 00 Bridge v.ews 28 00 Road views 237 50 Joshua Mower, cleaning and scrubbing Court House - 42 00 Mary M-rris, e'eaniog ard scrubbing Court House..., 37 00 William Tiunttran, work done at jail 2S 09 Joshua Mower, work done at jail - 13 00 Rewards and mileage, srrestirg horse thieve* and prisoner? 134 04 Expenses at bridge sale? 49 40 Keeping prisoners in Weeteru Peniten tiary 412 67 George Jiardorff, costs in Johnson Barnes' case 3 75 J W Dickertoa, a'torney to Commission ex? - 75 00 J. W. Diektrson, percenuge on collee. ti. us 30 Oil liurborrow A Lots, adve-tising 603 50 .Meyers A Mengei. advertising 568 30 Jo do b'ank printing 136 50 Bridge plank - 10 06 I F Grove, bourding Jurois 9 00 Inquest 00 body of Harry Tipper 18 45 Ch*r!ea Crothers, bounty and interest..— 36 25 Plastering and spcutiiig lail, grading and < urbing pavement, sand and brick and hauling same - 121 69 Expenses at Jail "I 20 P.ei enue stamps, postage, Stationery, Ac. 62 S'l E F Kerr, services as attorney —... 114 50 E F Ke.r, for use of county 13 50 E F Kerr, coets on jodgment vs. eollec- , t0r5......... .......... —— 13 15 Lumber and piatiit 13 27 P Hux-ard, table and book-case 12 50 Repairing briuge at Lyons' 6 00 Telegraphing after prisoners 8 75 Themaa Ungues, work at Bridge 20 00 Hobbling prE-onerw ard making chains and blscksmithirg .7... 21 15 Removing prisoners from Cumberland to county J ail - 56 60 Removing prirocc.a from Fulton county to couolT Jail .'. 47 20 Repairs in Frotbonotary effee l7 50 A Ake, uiooey overpa d on duplicates— 1 00 .-amoel Beekler, money overpaid oa duplicates 1 ®0 Henry Egulf, mone v overpaid on dupli cates 3 ' 3 Henrv Mote,, money overpaid on county Tax 64 Monev overpaid oa militia - 397 George Msrdorff, morey ovcTcrcditcd on duplicate of fl Moaea 69 65 Jam a* Fiuk, money overpaid on militia tax I i 3 Sotomor Shrader, money overpaid oa duplicates 3 99 Motes Teweli, moo*; overpaid on dupli wtti > 70 Jacob Fletcher, money overpaid on dtp licute . ... ....' 416 4 Blair, money overpaid on duplicate...- 6 47 Henry Hite, money overpaid on County tax 4 71 Henry F. Smith, money overpaid ca Stele ten 1 04 J Fi*ber, money overpaid on duplicate, 2 51 Bill of rood* for prisoners, jail and Court llouea ...... 13] 46 John KHoffman and J Beneigh, damage* on road 35 64 Plank for bridge* at Bloody Run... T 7* R Stockman, Sheriff, summoning Juror*, 117 43 Roo:iing lathes 35 64 J W Tate, moaer wrongly paid on deed, 26 66 Job Mann, " " " 8 57 Lewi* Fleck, work done at Hopewell bridge 24 64 tietrge Roedei, rip-rapping bridge at Stouerstown —._ 65 06 Expenses of holding appeals 156 06 Expenses of holding coonty Institute 24 IS Treasurer's "alary 366 46 Revenue stamp*, postage to . 34 04 Bank note detector 1 56 George Maidorff, refunding !•* of note •toien 76 66 Auditor* and clerk 146 66 Chat Merwine, attending auditor* 6 66 Total credit* *24006 71 Charge* *34411 40 Credit* 26096 71 Balance in conaty treasury *SSII 66 Af o -.ey i J-it and ouixg to Bedford coumtw from Calleeton, and other,, for 1867 and pi evioeu year*. from Collector, : Stale. Co'v. JftTa. JAO.kv.rne, B.Top. '57 *74 61 $lO6 66 * ,I. Evans, B. Top. 'SB, 230 44 286 67 5 Berkley, St-Ciair '6l, BIS 291 *ll 36 | V H Alter", Bed. B. '6l, e *284 85 I J C Black. B. Ran, '65, 7 77 ; A Blair, C. Valley, '65, 16 00 J C Figart, B.Top. '66, 25 06 ■ J Tboinpaon.B. R„ '66, 43 36 77 76, 13 00 ] Jae Bowser,Colo'n, '56, 546 92 52 06 i J H H Spark*, P. W. 56, 269 70 i J Kem#ry.S hells'g 56, 42 68 11 99 3 50 ! !J. Corl, Union tp, '66, 26 61 iH N icodeuiui.B.B., '67, 876 S3 28 56 E F Kerr, do. '66, 249 37 19 27 II D Earnest, B. tp. '67 . 684 16 42 50 A Tate, B. Rue, '47. 165 61 8 54 sllO9 88 JC I igar , Broad Top, 1867, 1856 49 13 60 liar id Dieh), Cclerais, do 454 14 28 66 Tobias Boor, Comb. Valley do 457 >9 55 50 Wm Egulf, Hsrriioo. do 185 02 37 5# James Fink, Hopewell, do 201 27 10 50 John Garter. Juniata, do 58 14 59 00 Jacob Evan*, Londonderrv, do 565 30 27 04 J T Shirley, Liberty, do 404 78 44 00 George Nycum. Monroe, do 119 42 35 06 James Taylor, Napier, do 424 53 27 60 J Chamberlain, Pror. E., do 278 31 15 00 Jos Weaverling, Pror. W., do 187 58 20 50 SS. Flack, Bazton, do 130 60 18 50 Peer Dewalt, Schellabarg, do 148 51 350 il Hartley, Snake Spring, do 306 06 28 54 H Bennett, Southampton, do 540 16 51 40 Joseph Claar. Union, do 327 34 34 40 Sol. Barley, Woodberry M. do 1557 56 33 50 Jos Ritebev, Woodberrv, S. do 996 63 42 00 Saml "A" Sleek, St. Clair, do 617 28 65 00 [•Bounty.] $12581 26 $839 04 Amount due on County tax...... $12581 26 do do State tax 1109 88 do do Militia tax - 639 64 do do Bounty tax 296 24 do do from J. B. Farquhar, former treasurer 87 97 Total due county $14,914 39 Money oiced by Bedford County. Jobn Sill, on note - 3000 00 John Kemery, on note 2OOO 40 Total indebtedness $5009 04 Bedford County, SS. The undersigned auditors of said county, do certify, that, in pursuance of the Act* of Assembly, in such cases made and provided, they met at the Conrt H nse in the Borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the aceonnta of George Mar dorff, Treasurer of said county, for the year, A.D. 1867. a* contained in the foregoing statements, and that they have examined the foregoing ac count* due to and owed by said county and that tbey have found the 'm to be correct. Witnes onr hands thi* 10th day of January, A. IV 186*. JAMES MA TTISGL Y, JOBS D. LUCAS, S. WHIP, Auditor,. Attest: W.C. ScmrrruE, Clerk. To the Auditor General of Penneyleania: Gcokgv. Map.noarr, Esq., Treaaurer of Bed f-rd county in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, from January 9, 1867, to January 8,1868: Treasurer. CR. By receipt of State Treaaurer 3500 00 do do do 3500 09 1 do do do ............... 702 06 ! do do do for annui ties 266 60 j Associate Judges' salary 55$ 50 | Treasurers' per centage 85 22 $8606 72 Merchants' License*. Treasurer, DR. I To aggregate amount assessed for the j year 1867 0 09 Treasurer, CR. By Treasurer'* per centage 45 50 I Durborrsw A Lata, advertiiing list of retailer* l4 78 Meyers A Mengel, do 14 70 By receipt of State Treasurer ......500 00 574 90 Balance due State - $335 10 Tar em License*. Treasurer. DR. ! To aggregate amount assessed for IM7, $515 09 I Treasurer, CR. : By Treasurer's per centage, 25 75 By receipt of State Treasurer. .500 00 Credit by balance - $lO 78 Eating Bouse*. Treaßurer, DR. To aggrert amount ajß39ed for 1587.. 80 Of Treasurer, CR. By Treasurer's per centage - 409 Balance due State $76 06 Banking Bouses. I Treasurer, DR. To aggregate amount asseesed for 1867... 20 4* Treasurer, CR. I By Treasurer'* per centage 1 00 Balance due State - sl4 00 Treasurer, DR. To balance in County Treasury 8811 66 Treaaurer, CR. By sundry payments to Commonwealth on indebtedness ...... sls* T* Net balance in County Treentry $624 97 Bedford County. SS: The undersigned Auditors of said County do, hereby, certify that, in pursuance of the Acts of Assembly, in such cases made and provided, tbey met at the Court House in the borough of Bed ford and did audit and adjust tho accounts be tween George Msrdorff, Treasurer of said county and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, aa con tained in the foregoing statements Witness our hands this 9th day of Jannary, ISC*. JOHS V. LUCAS. JAMES MATTIXGLY. S. WHIP, Auditor,. Attest: W. C. ScuxurrEC, Clerk. feb7:4t p A INT IN G. c. x. Him - stATTuuw r. rn>ni~ HILD & SPIDEL Respectfully inform the public, thai having form ed a partnership, they are now prepared to do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY PAINTING, PA PER HANGING, Ac. Sign Painting, and all kinds of Wood Imitation executed beautifully. Prices moderate. The patronage of the pubiin is solicited. We refer to Judge King, Wm. Hert ley, 0. E. Shannon, 6. L. BmmlL janl7;3m EXECUTORS' NOTICE —Letters testamenU ry upon the estate of JOS. SELLERS, late of Bedford tp., deceased, baring been granted to tho undersigned by the Regi'ter of Bedford eonnty, thev herebv give notice to alt persons indebted to said estate to make payment, and those having claims against the same will present them prop erlv authenticated for settlement. JNO. 6 SPBOAT, J. T. GBPHART, - WM. BCHAEFMTB, jan. 17:6w Exec triors.
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