tilic ticLfortl jfjvqium. BEDFORD, PA., FRIDAY. FEB. IS. 1865. Printing Establishment for Sale! ■ {jr The press, types, cases, Ac., upon which the Bedford Patriot was printed, are fcr sale. The material is nearly new. having been used only five months. It consists of a very full assortment of newspaper and job types, a fVaehiagton press, cases, stands, roiers, Ac., altogether ; rrnmg a very complete selection for a country newspaper. Xwius Cash. Address ft. F. McXEIL, Bedford, Pa. TERMS, a? tve have published conspicu usly for more than six months, are 52,00 strictly in advance. $2,25, if three months or more in arreas. 52,50 after the close of the year. No considerate man who wishes our and hut paper to prosper, will ask it for less. It costs us more than three times as ; much to print it now, than it cost our predecessor j three years ego. Paper, the chief item of expense. ! cost him 325.00 a year. It is now costing us for paper, at the rate of $1313.76 a year ! Our other expenses are happily not increased in this propor- 1 tion. but they are more than double what they were. the time we speak of. These facts may be taken i as an URGENT request for every subscriber to pay j up his arreas. and if convenient make an advance ; payment. JTV need money! WE ARE VERY Mt CH IN j NEED OF HONEY ! ! WE MUST HAVE MONEY!!! COURT WEEK will be a gGod time to remember the INQUIRER. Try and pay your subscription or other indebted ness to the Ixqi IRER during court week. The circulation of this paper is now thirteen nidred. and it is therefore an unsurpassed medium in this county for advertizers. Those who have real or personal property for sale, will .find it to their profit to advertize in the INQUIRER. \ SUOOESTIOX-—We suggest that our subscribers who come to town, during court week, bring the name of a NEW subscriber to the BEDFORD INQUIRER paid in advance. To OUR DISTANT SUBSCRIBERS.—Our subscribers out of the Count)- and State are requested to remit she amount of their subscriptions, $2.25, if more than three months in arrears. THE QUOTAS OF THE STATE AN'B THIS DISTRICT.— The quota of the State is 4P„588 ; of this district, the I'ith. composed of Adams. Franklin. Fulton. Bedford and Somerset, 2,403. 1! , e quotas for the sub-districts are not yet announce j. 'A EDDISG. —Mr. <y p. Barndollar, of Bloody Run, and Mis s Kate M u-Habaugh. daughter of D. Washa baugh. Esq., of f}ji 3 piace, were married in the Pres byterian Ch nrc h j ast Wednesday. The ceremony drew a very handsome audience of iuterest ed -peU fjiiors. a groat number whom of were charming y° ,r jgladies, soon, perhaps, to lie principals instead " c mere on lookers on such occasions. FKAUDULENT ELECTION RETURNS.—The committee appointed by the Legislature to investigate into al leged frauds concerning election returns, met in the Court House last Friday. It was composed of Messrs. J. K. Kelley, U.. Washington; J. H. Neglev, U.,JBut!er: W. B. Waddell, U., Chester: B. A. An derson, D.. Bucks; A. Grady, D., Luzerne: J. Robely Dungleson, Clerk and W. A. Rupert. Sergeant.— The committee completeditginvertigarions Saturday. As soon as the evidence taken by the committee is published we shall give it in full. OIL IN FULTON COUNTY. —The Fulton Republican of the 17th ult., says that within a few days the oil fever has assummed collosal proportions. The form of "proportions" taken we snppose. by oil fevers at certain stages. From researches quietly made it has been discovered that coal oil does ex ist (to what extent has not yet been ascertained) in various parts of our county, and already the repre -eutiatves of an established company —what compa ny we do not know—are on tlie ground taking leases .if the various tracts of laud surrounding our town, with the understanding we are informed, that ope rations shall be commenced at an early day. HONORABLY DISCHARGED.—First Lieut. M. P. Doyle of Schellsburg of the 21st Cavalry, Co. 1, has been honorably discharged the service by rea son of disability. Lieut. D. was twice wounded du ring the late campaign : the last wound was received iu the engagement at Boydton. which disabled him from serving in this branch of the service. In his retirement the service loses a brave and efficient of ficer. The best wisher of the regiment go with him. "Our Young Folks." for February is very enter taining. An hour's perusal attested to us the interest of three of its articles. "David Matson "the Portrait." and "Trapper in a tree." The first is by- John G. Whitteir. A sailor makes a voyage to the Mediterranean, is captured on the Barbary coast, and held in slavery a number of years. He is libe rated and on his return home with presents to his wife and boys, he learned at an intermediate Port (from her husband; that she ia married again. "God is great" said poor David Matson. His will be done. I loved her : but I shall never see her again. Give these with mv blessing to her and the boys' and he handed over with a sigh the little bundle containing the gifts for his wife and children. "He shook hands with his r':vl. "Peletiah " said he looking back as he left the ship, "be kind to Anna and rny boys." The story is suggested by "Enoch Arden," and the writer, considering who he is. makes a singu larly inaccurate statement in regard to that poem. — He says "who of my young friends have read the sorrowful story of "Enoch Arden," So sweetly and siinpiy told by the great English Poet. It is the story of a man who went to sea leaving" behind a sweet young wife and little daughter." Enoch Arden left behind him "a sweft young wife" and three children. "And merrily ran the years, erven happy vear, Seven happy years of health and competeiicc Aad mutual love and honorable toil _; With child; a : firs: a daughter, in him woke. With his first babe's cry, the noble wi?h To save a'! earnings to the utL-rtnost. Anil give hi* children better bringing nj Than hi- had bee:;, or hers ; a wish renewed. When two years after caine a boy to be the The rosy idol of her solitudes While Enoch wa? abroad on Wrathful seas. ***••* hi? W if* bore him another -ou, a sickly .inc." The Sandpiper. Farming for boys. The baby of I the Regiment. The Red-winged goose Ac. Ac., | make up the remaining contents. The terms of the magazine are $2,00 a year in advance, Tecknor A } Fields. Boston. " . COFFKKHEAD CAGED. —For mouths past; or. ever since the September draft, one J. Nelson Sipes, Esq.. the embodiment of Peace Democracy; the man who that he might have his name stricken off the enrollment previous to the nine mouth's draft, declared upon his oath that were his wife or chil dren to be assaulted in his presence, and brutally ill-treated before his face, he would not. in retalia tion, raise his hand for their defence, so everlasting j peaceful was he : the man too, whom the Loeofoco party of Fulton county, because of his opposition to the Government, looked upon but as a "little lower than the angelsand the very same man whom these same Lscofocos at the late October Election, notwithstanding their knowledge of the tact that even then he was skulking among the mountains, a fugitive from the draft, a disgrace to his l'riendes and family, elevated to the position of District Attorney, has eluded the vigilance of the Provost Marshal and the Military. But at last Nel son has "come to grief." On Saturday last a squad of Military, under the command of Special Agent Hoke, while out on a scout, discovered the uon-acting Dist. Aty. making tracks through a wood. Chase was made, and soon the game was overhauled and captured. He was brought to town under a select military escort, and temporarily lodged in that burglar proof building familiarly jeleyed "the jail." Here he was kept until Mon day morning when he was taken to Chambersburg, from whence, doubtless, he will speedily be sent to "the front."— Fulton Republican. A HAPPY PARTY. —The Lancaster Examiner of Saturday 29th nit., says: On Friday our streets were enlivened by one of the largest, sleighing par ties we have ever witnessed. There was one four horse sleigh, twelve two horse sleighs and one one horse, all crowded by pupils from Linden Hall, Litiz. The young ladies —112 in number-looked ex tremely happy and enjoyed their holiday sleigh-ride with great apparent pleasure. The party, the lar gest seen in this vicinity for twelve years, came by war of Manheim and stopped at Michael's Hotel, where they were entertained in the usual style of that well known and excellent hotel. Tney return ed to Litiz, "on the evening of the same day. all doubtless well satisfied with their steighing trip. AUTHORITY TO RAISE VOLUNTEERS UNDER THE LAST CALL. —Governor Curtin has received outkori ty from the War department to raise fifty compa nies of voluuteers under the call of the President of the 13th of December last for three hundred thousand men. The said companies are to be as signed to regiments now in the service wherein va cancies exist, consolidated into complete regiments, as may hereafter be deemed best. Special authori ty will be granted to raise companies, preference being given to persons who have been honorably discharged, or who may be detached from reduced regiments in the field, or mustered out of service in consequence of consolidations. The term of ser vice will be for either one, two or three years, as re cruits may desire. These troops must be mustered into service by tne Tib of February next, to be cred ited on the quota of the .State prior to the draft. STOLEN" MONEY RETURNED. —The York True Dem ocrat says:—"Some two or three weeks since, a widow lady residiug iu South George street, who keeps a small grocery -tore, was robbed of between three and four hundred dollars. Late one night last week, she heard a voice calling her in the yard, saving "here is your money." Beiug afraid to open the door, she let the matter rest until morn ing. when she fonud a small brg hanging inside the yard gate, containing the greater part of the lost money." ENOCH ARDEX. —The universal interest felt in this charming poem by Mr. Tennyson, lias induced Messrs. Tiekoor and Fields to issue a twenty-five cent edition for popular aeading, in addition to the other and more costly editions which they publish. The extended publicity given by this cheap edition, it is hoped, may result in the introduction of this moat beautiful and touching idyl into all the house holds in the land. A Convention of newspaper publishers will be held at Harrisburg on Thursday, February 9th insL, for the purpose of petioning Congress in favor of the repeal of the dntv on paper, and of taking such other action as may be deemed beneficial to the bus iness of printers and publishers. The publishers of the State are respectfully requested to attend. THE BROAD TOP SEm-Brrujcixors COAL REGION.— The Broad Top Semi-Bituminous coal region, notwith standing the hindrances consequent from the inability of the Pennsylvania Railroad to furni-h power, in time and measure equal to the wants of the Broad Top Trade—the trunk road being wholly inadequate to the movement of the traffic offered at its many sources business supply —in the year 1864 increased its product over the preced ing year .80,9fi6i ton?. The Broad Top coal region was o{*ned to the market in 1856, and, consequently, 1864 was its nimh year of trade: from 42,000 tons of coal in 1856. it increased it* product in 1864 to 386.645. The Cumberland, Maryland, coal region was u|iened to market in 1842. and its eleventh year, to wit, 1852, its tonnage was 334,178 being 52.467 ton? less than the Broad Top in its ninth year. This comparison is made, not in disparagement of the Cumberland region, which in 1860, the year before the war. forwarded to market 788,909 tons of coal: bat simply to show that the growth cf the trade of the Broad Top region has been more rapid than was the trade of its neighbor, in Maryland. The quantity of coal forwarded from the Broad Top re gion, in all the nine years of its developeiucnr. is herein given: 1864 385,645 tons. 1859 130,505 tons. 1863 305,687 tons. 1858 105,478 tons. 1862 354.135 tons. 1857 tons. 1861 272,625 tons. 1856 42,000 tons. 1860 187,855 tons. —V. 8. ri. .1 M. Journal. MARRIED. BAKRLA—POTTS.—Jan. 31st, in the M. E. Church, by Rev. E. W. Kirby, Mr. Wm. Barkla. of Lock Haven. Pa., to Miss Caroline C. Potts, of Bedford, Pa. BARXDOLLAR—WASHABAUGH.—In the Presbyteri an Church, on Wednesday the Ist in-t., by ilev. R. F. Sample, Lt. Wm. P. Barailollar, of Bloody Run. to Miss Kate E. Ws.-habaugh, of Bedford. DIED, SCHAKFKR.— At the residence of her brother-in-law, A. M. Spanglcr, Esq.. in Philadelphia, on the 20th intt, M -.- Charlotte .-ehqe:er. COALOfL. YIJ E -a!l the attention of enst mer? to onr "CRYSTAL \\ ILLUMINATING CARBOX OIL." which stand So. lin the market, lt costs more per gallon than we can bay other oil for, but we are determined to sell a good article of esna! oil, and not charge any more for it than if charged for an it.ferior article. We have aiso No. 1 BENZOLE, and will warrant it equal to the best Turpentine for painting. Our stock of HARDWARE is complete, and we are selling our good* as low they can be sold anywhere. We would invite customer* to call and examine our price-. GEO. BLYMYEK & SOX. *nn. 25.'65-3t. FOR H ENT. rpilK subscriber offers fur rent the farm en which he A resides, six uiiies west of Bedford on the Bedtord and -oilier?': Turnpike, consisting of about 20" acre* ot cleared land, in a good state of cultivation, a great por tion uf it in grass, a good stand for droves, has a good apple on-hanl Ac. GEORGE MULLIN. jon. 20,'65-tf. EXCHANGE HOTEL, 11UNTINOI >ON. PA. JOHN S. MILLER, Proprietor. April 29th, 1864,—.ft. 3(1 rtr Atlvrrfismeats. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BEDFORD COUNTY, For Die Year Ending Jannary 2d, 180S, LAMES B. FARQUHAR, ESQ., Trenfrrer r.f Bedford County, i" account with mid County, frvM the ilk day of January, 1864, to tke 2 d day of ,/ . , i;<6s. TREASURER, DR. To baliiuce osi hand at last settlement *3,814 72 To rash received from collectors, as follows: Joseph Evans. Broad Top Township, 1859, 23 88 Levi Carpenter. Londonderry, u 10 52 Bimon Stuekey, Colcrain, 1860, 01 37 li. D. Barclay, Bedford Borough. 1861, 235 38 Frederick llildebrandt. Juniata, " 97 49 William Bonnell, Londonderry " 12 03 John Aldstadt, St. Clair " 86 97 Herekiah Barkman. Southampton " 91 44 Rudolph Hoover, Middle Woodberry " 67 39 Thomas M. Lynch, Bedford Borough, 1862, 198 69 William Phillips, Bedford township, " 14 80 Jonathan Hyde. Harrison " 179 33 Casper Stroup, Juniata " 129 24 William Cook, Londonderry " 206 30 Baltzer Fletcher, Monroe " 35 73 John Wnydty Napier " 410 51 D. A. T. Black. East Providence " 27 44 John Feaster, St. Clair " 53 40 Francis Beard, Union " 154 52 J. K. Durborrow. Middle Woodberry " 115 43 Henry Nicodemus. Bedford Borough 1883, 469 16 Jacol" Fetter, Bedford Township " 500 00 Peter Ewalt, Schellsburg Borough '* 128 52 Samuel Bender, Bloody Run Borough " 12 66 Lewis X. Fyan, Juniata " 350 00 t'homas Fisher, Cumberland Valley " 566 40 Nicholas HOODS, Snake Spring " 433 76 Herbert Shoemaker, Colerain " 598 18 D. A. T. Black, East Providence " 93 33 Jaeob Carpenter, Londonderry •• 269 58 George Beegle, Union " 560 00 James E. Kay, Hopewell •' 329 52 John C. Figart, Broad Top " 481 85 Aaron Reed, South Woodberry -* 190 Oil John Mors, Southampton " 405 73 John W. Crisman. St. Clair " 786 00 Peter Winegardner, Napier •• 597 21 Alfred Entriken, Liberty '* 22 85 Baltzer Fletcher, Monroe u - 100 00 William M. Pearson, Middle Woodberry " 887 91 C. 11. Akers, Bedford Borough, 1864, 322 53 John C. Figard, Broad Top " 213 11 Samuel Bender, Bloody Bun Borough ♦" 35 00 Win. Mason. Cumberland Valley *• 100 00 Herbert Shoemaker. Colerain " 220 37 William Gorsuch. Hopewell *• 150 00 George Gardill, Juniata u 200 00 Benjamin Valentine. Londonderry " 200 00 Wm. Stuekey. Monroe " 153 00 Win. Crisman, Xapier " 200 00 Joseph Fisher, West Providence " 200 00 P. M. Barton, East Providence " 125 00 Samuel Berkley, St. Clair " 100 00 Archibald Perdew. Southampton " 250 IK> George Smouse, Snake Spring *' 102 00 George Bcegie, I nion " 143 00 | Samuel Crisman, South Woodberry ** 356 00 ! Solomon Barley. Middle IVoodberry " 545 00 : John Echert. Liberty " 255 00 Received on 438 assessed soldiers 43 80 John J. Cessna, Commonwealth cases 74 43 John Cessna. Esq.. unseated lands redeemed 53 52 On note of Mower i Tate 8 70 tin note of S. Peck 49 58 John G. Fisher, Esq., on sale of stoves 15 78 Commissioners sale of unseated lapds 61 72 Taxes on unseated lands 524 57 Whole amount received $18,736 75 TREASURER, CR. By amount paid Grand and Petit Jurors $1,476 19 Assessor* making triennual and other assess ments 586 77 Expenses of spring election 218 92 Angus: election 281 30 October election 401 38 November election 423 06 Jonathan Feigbtnef, Commissioner 9 00 P. J. Nhoemaker. " 119 50 Andrew Crisman, " 123 00 George Roades, " 134 00 Michael Wertz. " 48 00 John G. Fisher, Clerk to Commissioners 180 00 U. H. Akers, Attorney to Commissioners 75 00 Joshua M wer, attending A repairing Court House 56 03 Levi Agnew, Court crier 57 00 Levi Agnew. cleaning Court House 45 00 Mary Morris, cleaning and scrubbing offices iu Court House 30 00 Wood furnished Court House and Jail 44 95 Coal 78 79 Holding Inquest- 92 07 John B. Castner. holding inquest 10 87 Road and bridge views _ 147 00 Charles Me wine, services as janitor, cutting wood and attending Court House 78 91 .Simon P. Karnaugh. binding dockets 9 00 \ John Aldstadt, costs in Commonwealth cases 1.200 56 John Major " " " 267 G. H. Spang " " " 73 95 J. A. Henderson, costs " " 66 21 Benjamin Wigfield " " " 56 59 M. Richcv " " " 11 18 Wm. M. Hall, " " " 10 00 Jeremiah Shaw " " " 21 36 Constables returns 296 24 Constable? attending juries 15 00 John G. Fisher, attending bridge sales, copying assessments, holding appeals, furnishing black, books for Commissioners office, Ac. 150 53 J. R. Durborrow, printing 112 15 B. F. Meyers, " 507 20 David Over " 177 70 John More and Jainc- E. Kay. money overpaid on duplicates 13 72 William 0.-ter. ;t't n iing election 2 90 J. M. Shoemaker, covers for duplicate- 3 26 George Biavkbu Hog bridge in Liberty tp. 1,350 00 Constables, Mresi.ii i-onci 6 12 ! Xicholas Sleek and .Mark 11 on-are. reward and arresting horse thief 82 20 Wm. Hartley, goods furnished for Court House 7 45 Geo. Blyuiire A Son. " " 53 39 John Aldstadt. taking John Miller to Western Penitentiary 110 Oil John Aldstadt, keeping prisoners 259 67 Samuel Cresweil, store- for Court Ilou-e 129 59 John Border, hobbling prisoners 7 00 Henry Mower, papering Protbonotary's office 9 00 John Aldstadt, bed for use of Jail 27 50 Talesmen. # 48 46 Joshna Mower and others, tipstaves 58 75 Hcury Keimund, painting Prothonotary's office 5 45 Drs. Compiler and Watson, medical attendance to F. A. Ringler 13 00 A. 0. Pervica!. seal for Commissioners' office 10 25 Graff A Ilugu-. stores for Court House 91 00 J.B. Farquhar, revenue stamps, bank note detec tor. Ae. 9 50 T. C. Garrett, Lumber 4 87 J. McOleary. acknowledging deed 18 00 John Cook, building bridge 225 00 Martin Hoover, work done on bridge at r-toucrstown 75 00 F. L. Hutter. blanks and books for Commissioners' office 67 90 O. E. Shannon, dockets for Protbonotary's office 138 91 J. B. Noble, error in check of Reed 13 26 L. X. Fyan, building bridge 35 00 Freight on stoves from railroad 9 23 Reed A Behell, for revenue stamp- 9 50 George Roades, on bridge 50 00 Expenses of sale of unseated land? 38 26 W. 8. Haven, for stationery 5? 44 Miscellaneous checks 90 88 John Sill, interest on note 120 00 John Brice, interest on note 192 00 John Brice's note paid 5,000 00 Fox and wild cat scalps 216 34 i Treasurer's -alary 300 00 j Stationery 10 00 ' Uncurrent funds 7 00 ! Treasurer, auditing and collecting old accounts 20 00 j Attorney's fees on some 10 00 • Auditors and Clerks 75 00 j $16,506 23 ! ''barges' $18,736 75 Credit? 16.506 23 Bala. >re in Treasury $2,230 52 Statement ot Moneys Dne and Owing Bedford County. Jacob Xieodemus. Middle Woodberry 1864 $l6B 53 John A. Osburn, Broad Top 1857 106 69 Lemuel Evans, Broad Top 1858 289 67 John C. Morgart, Cumberland Valley " 89 26 Jacob A. Xieodemus, Middle Woodberry " 138 73 George Roades. Liberty 1859 50 12 Joe .b 8. Brumbaugh, South Woodberry '' 47 32 Abraham Croyle. Union 1860 299 40 Jacob 8. Brumbaugh, south Woodberry " 25 00 R. D. Barclay, Bedford borough 1861 26 21 John Aldstadt, St- Clair " 16 00 Thouia- M. Lynch. Bedford iorough 1862 111 91 William Phillips, Bedford tp. " 42 33 P. liardman, Cumberland Valley -- 32 50 J. R. Durborrow, Middle Woodberry " 238 17 Samuet Working, South Woodberry '• 178 62 H. Xieodemus, Bedford borough , 1863 502 77 Jacob Fell r. Bedford tp. " 1,003 72 David Sparks. West Providence " 14 Her.-kiah May, Harrison •• 307 55 L. X. Fyan, Juniata " R5 42 D. A. T. Ulzck. East Providence • 270 68 Jacob Carpenter. Londonderry •• 134 00 i George Bcegte, Union 206 00 Aaron Reed, South Woodberry '• 1,009 37 J. W. Crisman, St. Clair - 43 71 Baltzer Fleteher. Monroe • 328 82 U. H. Akers, Bedford borough 1864 670 60 j Henry Beegle, Bedford tp. " 1,421 89 John C. Figart, Broad Top i< 212 06 I Famuel Bender, Bloody Ran borough o-,, ~ William Mason, Cumberland Valley It, t, Herbert trhoemaker, Color*ill. ,n 0 ?, William Gorsuch, Hope wall .< Alexander Shoemaker, Harrison . >s. u , J George Gardili, Juniata 437 41 Benjamin V alentine, Lumdsnderry " v-ia William Stackey, Monroe <• Z K William Crisman, Napier j Joseph Fisher, West Providence " |c< ,1 Peter M. Barton, East Providence " -{4* Samuel Becbley, St. Clair •• 92 { \rcbibaifi "ra©w, ,>outha. George Smouse, Snake Spiiag g ;[ W. J. Rock, Schellsburg borough jy 2 s;! i Gaorgc Beegle, Union jj 2 | S" I Saxouel Crisman, South Wo odberry " | y'\ Solomon Barley, Middle Woodberrv " 1 14s 1, Jo.Hn Echart, Liberty u ' 2 y r ' > "' l *10,039 23 .fi ! art ihe shove is subject to exonerations and conuliMtona and upon all su w due over fifteen months, interest "ill be charged. State wteiri of Moneys Due and Owed bv Bed ford douniy. To John Sill |2,00U CD There is now in the Treasury subject to the order of the Commissioners 2 230 62 Bounty Fund. TREASURER, BR. To amount 1 eceived from collectors, as follows: Nicholas Ko; ms, Snake Spring 1553 S7O 07 Thomas Fisher, Cumberland Valley " 02 40 Samuel Bender, Bloonv Run borough " 31 09 William M. Pearson, Middle Woooberry •' 164 72 ; L. N. Fyan. Ju niata 131 35 1 Alfred Entriken. Liberty 10 35 i Peter Ewait. Schellsburg borough 11 55 =, 2 | Henry Nicodcmns. Bedford borough " fiy 75 ; Herbert Shoemaker, Colerain 44 60 yy Baltzer Fletebc-r, Monroe '• 200 00 John C. Figard, llroad Top " 26 63 Jacob Carpenter, Londonderry 44 53 gj John W. Crisman, St. Clair " 76 no Peter Winegardner, Napier •• 217 og llezekiab May, Harrison •' 60 00 D. A. f. Black. East Providence •' 300 00 Jacob Fetter, itedford township - 663 32 Henry Beegle, " 1864 600 00 I John C. Pigard. Broad Top " 400 00 Samuel Bender, Itloody Run bir. " 46 oO William Mason. Cumberland Valley " 310 00 Herbert Shoemaker, Colerain 44 180 00 William Gorsuch, iTopewell 44 200 00 Alexander Shoemaker, Harrison 44 150 00 George Gardili, Juniata *• 270 00 Benjamin Valentine. Londonderry •• 230 00 William Stuckcy, Mon roe •• 167 00 William Crisman, Napi cr •* 404 00 Joseph Fisher, West Pr evidence •- 140 1)0 P. M. Barton, East Providence •• 100 00 Samuel Beeklcy, St. Clai.* '* 375 00 Archibald Perdew, South: unptexi •• 200 00 George Stnouse, Snake Sp ring -* 283 00 William J. Rock, Schellsbi trg borough -• 73 00 George Beegle, Union 44 160 00 Samuel Crisman. South WOl id berry 44 585 00 Solomon Barley, Middle W<x niberry •• 740 00 John Echart, Liberty " 100 00 $8,433 31 TREASURER. CR. Bv whole amount paid out as per Commissioners' "draft.- $8,493 10 Treasurer's commission 84 83 Auditors and Clerks 40 00 $8,617 93 Credits $8,617 93 Charge- 8,433 31 Balance due Treasurer Farquhar $lB4 62 Moneys Owed Bedford County on Bounty Fund from Collectors, as followa : Baltzer Fletcher, Monroe 1563 173 82 David Sparks, West Providence 44 52 14 Hezekiah May. Harrison 44 175 55 D. A. T. Black, East Providence 98 44 U. H. Akers, Bedford borough 1564 496 32 Henry Beegle, Bedford township 44 161 58 John C. Figard, Broad Top 44 113 92 Samuel Bender, Bloody Run bsrough " 79 84 William Mason, Cumberland Valley 44 152 31 Herbert Shoemaker, Colerain 44 293 24 William Gorsuch, 44 34 35 Alexander Shoemaker. Harrison 44 30 29 George Gardili, Juniata 44 49 2 3 Benjamin Valentine. Londonderry 44 40 .'l6 Wilham Stuckey, Monroe 44 48 40 Joseph Fisher, West Providence 44 48 16 Peter M. Barton, East Providence 44 17 60 Samuelrfieekley, St. Clair 44 177 07 Archibald Perdew, Southampton " 4 68 59 George Smouze, Snake Spring 44 27 43 William J. Rock. Schellsburg borough 44 1 6 5 2 George Beegle, Union 44 223 26 Samuel Crisman, South Woodberry 44 130 43 Solomon Barley, Middle Woodberry 44 107 12 John Eehart, Liberty 44 91 29 $2,843 82 BEDFORD COUNTY, SS: The undersigned Auditors of Bedford county, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of the Act of Assembly in such eases made and provided, tLey met at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, ivnd did audit and adjust the ac counts of James B. Farquhar, Esq., Treasure]- of said county, for the year 1864. aa contained in the foregoing statements and that we iiave examined the fore going ac counts of moneys due te and owed by Bedford county, and that we have found the same to be correct. Witness our hands this 4th day of January, 1865. JOHN H. BARTON. DANIEL BARLEY, DAVID EVANS, Attest— E. F. KERR, Clerk. Auditors. Report of the Auditors of Bedford County to the Auditor General. January 4th, 1865. FARQUHAR, ESQ., Treasurer of Bedford County, in account with the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. To amount received from collectors $7,610 73 On unseated lands 335 93 $7,946 66 TREASURER, CR. By amount paid State Treasurer, as per receipts examined and filed $5,530 69 Certificate of deposit from Reed t Schell 2,336 51 Treasurer's commission 79 46 $7,946 66 TAVERN LIRESSES. DR. To aggregate amount assessed for 1864 $730 00 CR. By amount paid State Treasurer, as per receipts dated April sth and July 6th $650 75 Certificate of deposit 28 25 Exoneration of John Drhew 15 00 Treasurer's comm-sion on amount ass'd 36 00 $730 00 EATING HOUSES, DR. To aggregate amount for 1864 SIOO 00 Exoneration of John Harris $lO 00 Treasurer's commission 4 50 Amount paid State Treasurer 85 50 SIOO 00 DISTILLERIES, DR. To aggregate amount assessed for 1864 S6O 00 Treasurer's commission on S6O $ 3 01) Amount paid State Treasurer 57 00 . S6O 00 BANKS. DR. To aggregate amount assessed for 1864 S2O 00 Treasurer's commission on S2O $ 1 00 Paid .State Treasurer 19 00 S2O 00 CONFECTION AKIEB. DR. Aggregate amount for 8164 sls 00 CK. Treasurer's commission on sls * 75 Paid State Treasurer 14 25 *ls 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS AND BILLIARDS. DR. To aggregate amount for 1864 S3O 00 CB. Treasurer's commission on $lO . $ 1 50 Paid State Treasurer 28 50 *3O 00 LIQUOR DEALERS. DR. To aggregate amount for 1864 $25 00 CR. Treasurer's commission 011 $25 $ 1 25 Paid State Treasurer 23 75 $25 00 MERCANTILE LICENSES. DR. To aggregate amount for 1864 $696 00 CR. By exoneration s2l 00 Treasurer's commission on $675 33 75 B. F. Mevers, publishing retailers iicensea 12 00 B. F McNeil, 44 44 44 1 2 00 Paid State Treasurer 617 25 $606 00 There is now outstanding in the hands of col lectors for 1864 and previoas years and due the State $6,565 52 BEDFORD COUNTY, SS: The undersigned Auditors of said county, do certify thai in pursuance of the Acts of Assembly in such cases made and provided, they met at the Court House, in the Borough ol Bedford, and did audit and adjust the accounts between James B. Farquhar, Esq.. Treasurer of said coun ty, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, aa contained in the foregoing statements. Witness our hands this 4th dav ef January. 186 S. JOHN H. BARTON, DANIEL BARLEY, DAVID EVAN'S, Attest— E. F, KERB, Clerk. Auditors, jan. 27/6s, Act Promptly and Certainly IN ALL STAG KS OF CONSUMPTION. Tbey immediately increase the strength and deepen the color of the pa fv blood. They subdue the Chill, ami Fe ver. and diminish the Expect ration. They .-JLei the utghl mcents, always, in trom srrrn to fourteen dag*. The appetite- is at once invigorated, and the patient rapidly gains jh.h ; the rough and the difficult breathing arc peedity relieved : the sleep becomes calm and refresh ing ; the evacuations regular and uniform. ALL THE MPTOMB DISAPPEAR wan A RAPID- J\ THAT BEEMS -MARVELOUS.—./. F. Churchill, : Jf. J). THE HYPOPHOSPHITES are an appropriate and SPECIFIC REMEDY for every disorder | characterized by any one or mose of the following WSYMPTOMS :"®e ( Difficult, Imperfect. or too Rapid Breathing ; Coldness \oJ the Extremities: Sight or Morning Chills; Hectic' Wasting of Flesh, Enlargement of the glands, or Siecl lings; Cough ; Lost of Strength; Tiriehiug of the nertcs or muscles ; Shooting Pains through the Shoulders, Chest, Face or Limbs ; Partial or Total Loss of the use of the Limbs; Headache; Giddiness : Excessive Paleness ; Sight Sieeats, Loss of Appetite. Heart-Burn, Oppression of the Stomach after, or Sinking of the Stomach before eating; n eak or Sour Stomach; Irregularities of the Boicets ; Sallaut I'omplcxtion ; Derange menf. of the Liv er ur Kidneys ; Retarded Groieth, or Delayed Dentition' in children ; Extreme Sensitiveness to Co d, ite. ; as in the several stages of Consumption, in Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Neuralgia, Para lysis',par tial or complete.) eke. and ESPECIAL L Y in at! Female Disorders or Uterine Irregularities, such as Difficult, Pain ful, Snppre.ser, Scanty. Excessive. Delayed, Premature or too frequent Menstruo tion. WINCHESTER'S HVPOPHOSPHITES are the best remedy known to Medical Science, in every cas° where the physician commonly prescribes ''tonics, trnu, tchisky.cnd-lirer oil, quinine," dree. W inchewter'is Genuine Preparation OF THE H YPOPHOSPHITES it the only reliable form at this Remedy, and is approved by the Medical Profes sion generally. USE SO OTHER, SOB A.V Y REM EDY CONTAINING IRON. JpM 'PRICES :—ln 7 oz. Bottles, sl—Sis Butties for $5. In 16 Of. Bottles, s2—Three for $5. Circulars free Sold by all respectable Druggists, and at the sole Gener al Depotin the United States, by •I- WINCHESTER, 36 John St N.Y. GLORIOUS NEWS TO THE PEOPLE OF BEDFORD (OINTT! The first train on the Southern Pennsylvania and Cott nellsvilie railroad has arrived heavily freighted with goods of every dereription for CHEAP CORIVER. We take pleasure in telling oar easterner and the pub lic that we arc now IPrepapcd for the Winter Trade. We have just received a large stock of LADIES' WINTER DRESS GOODS, SACK FLANNELS, CLOAK CLOTHS, SHAWLS, HOODS, Ac., Ac. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, and a very great variety of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Over Coats, Over Coats, Over Coats ! Come. Gentlemen, and examine our stock of clothing. Roots & Shoes, Boots & Shoes, fcr Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls. Groceries, Qweensirare, Tobacco, and all articles usually found in a first class store. We are sincerely grateful to a generous public for their patronage in the past, and hope by ? trill attention to their wants, and a fond desire to please, to make it par all who visit "CHEAP CORNER." J. B. FAKQUHAR. Bedford, Jan. 6, 1565. Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer fci gale, on the premises, in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford coun ty, On Tuesday, January 31st, 1863, all the following described property of Ann Rosebrock, late of the Township of Cumberland Valley, to wit: A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining land? of Abraham McClelland and others, containing FORTY-THREE ACRES, strict measure, about FIVE ACRES CLEARED and under fence, with a LOG dwelling house thereon erected. Terms Cash at confirmation of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. A. M.. of said dav. H. NICODEMTJS, jan.6,'65-4t. Administrator. NORTH POINT HOTEL FOR SALE OR IZ EAT. THE subscriber offers for Sale or Rent for one or more years, the North Point Hotel, situate on the Six Mile Run Branch of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Rail Road. This House is doing a profitable business, is well furnish and in good order: contains fourteen rooms, with the ne cessary outbuildings and stabling. I will sell the house with the furniture, beds and bedding, stoves, etc., or will sell the furniture, bedding, etc.. or rent to a good tenant for three years. For further particulars inquire of John Major, Esq.. Hopewell, or of the undersigned at North Point. LEWIS ANDERSON. North Point, Jan. 6, 1865-tf. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas and Ficra Facias to mo directed, there will be sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 11 .h day of February, 1865. at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following real estate, viz : The following described building and lot of ground of James Clossin, owner and contractor, to wit: A certain frame or plank dwelling house, ono story and a-half high, situate in the Township of St. Clair, in the village of Pleasantville, in the County aforesaid, containing on front feet and in depth sixteen feet and the lot orcurtiiege ap pertaining taken in execution a? the property of James Clossin. ALSO—One tract of land containing one hundred acre more or less, about thirty acres cleared, and Under fence, with a story and a-half log bou-c and a log barn thereon erected, situate in West Providenco township. Bedford county. Taken in execution as the property of Frederick Friend. ALSO—One lot of ground with a dwelling house and out buildings thereon erected, situate in the Borough of Bedford, adjoining lot of John Miller and wife on the west, and fronting East Pitt etreet, taken in execution as the property of Martin Miller. JOHN ALDSTADT. Sheriff's Office, f Sheriff. Bedford, Jan. 13, 1864. j Estate of Robert Elder, Deceased. BEDFORD COUNTY, 88. At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford.on the 21st day of Nov., A. D.. V 364, before the Judges of the said Court, on motion of John Palmer the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal rep resentatives of Robert. Elder, late of Middle Woodberry township, deceased, to wit: Ist, Josiah S. Elder; 2d, Geo. Elder; 3d, Mary wife of John Earlenbaugh; 4th, Henry S. Elder; sth, Wm. S. Elder: 6th. Isaac Elder; 7th, Daniel 8. Elder Bth, Robt. S. Elder Bth, Matilda Elder, and D.'th, Elizabeth Elder, a minor, and Hannah Elder, widow, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held a: Bedford, in for the County of Bedford, on the Second Monday, 13th day of February next, to accept or re fuse to take the real estate of the said deceased, at the valuation which has been valued and appraised in pursu ance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of our said Court and to the Sheriff of said County directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set tay haad and the seal of the said Court, at Bedford, the 2'at day of No vember. A. D.1864. O. E. SHANNON, Attest: Clerk. Jons Aldstadt, Sheriff, jan. 13/65. Ladies' Furs. The largest assortment at CHARLES QAK]PORI) A SONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. ! piOURT PROCLAMATION. ! Coroner, the Jnetice* of tk< Peace, and Con. elakle ,n the differt ;t Towmhipe in th County of Kcdfard Greeting. —. KNOW YE, that in pursuance of a precept to mo direu ted, under the hand and seal of the Hon. ALEX, KING, t resident of the several Courts of Common Pleas in th<! Sixteenth District, consisting of the counties of Franklin, Fallon, Bedford and Somerset, and by virtue of his office of ,hc oart of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail do liven- for the tria! of capital and other offenders therein and in the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace j and San cist DAVIS and James BLESS, Jr., Ba* Judges of the same Court in the same county of Bedford. Yon and each of you are hereby required to be and a). P** r ia y ur proper persons with your Records, Recogni zance*. Examinations, and other remembrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail delivery and General Quarter Ses sions of the Peace therein to be bolden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid on the second Monday of February, (being the 13th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, there and then to do those things to which your several office* appertain. GIVEN under my had at Bedford, ou the 20th of Jan - uarv, in the year of our Lord 1865. JOHN ALBTADT, Sheriff** Office, I Sheriff. Jan. 20, 1865. j REGISTER'S NOTICE. A! 1 persons interested arc hereby notified that the following accountant- have filed their account* in the it. gister * Office of Bedford County, and that the suine will be presented to the Orphans' Court, in and for said Coun ty. on Tuesday, the 14th day of February next, at the Court House, in Bedford, for confirmation: Tee account of Michael DieLi, administrator of the estate of Nicholas Diehl, late of Colerain township, deceased. The final account of Henry Whetstone, administrator of • the estate of Daniel Means, jr., late of Monroe township, deceased. The acscuut of Thomas S. Holsinger, trustee for the sale of the real estate of George M, Holsinger, late of St. Clair towns! Ip, deceased. The tceount of Andrew B. Suowbcrger, administrator of the estate of Hezekiah H. Miller, late of South W'ood j bury township, decee ed. I The final account of Nicholas Sleighter and. Solomon Ke:ght. administrators of the estate of Daniel Sleighter. late of East Providence township, deceased. The account of Thomas 8. Holeinger, administrator de boHt't uon of John Roudabush. late of Union tp., dee'd. The account of J. W. Lingenleltcr, Esq., administrator with the wiH annexed of Ann Eliza Cox, late of the Bor ough of Bedtord, deceased. The account of James Burn* and Emanuel Statler, executor* of the last will and testament of James Burns, late of Juniata township, deceased. The account of Jacob B. Furry, administrator of the estate of John B. Furry, late of Napier township, dee'd. The first account of Jacob Walter and Jacob Berkbimer. executor* of the last will and testaneut ofFrederick Uerkhcimer, late of St. Clairzville. Bedford co.. dee'd. 0. E. SHANNON, Jan. 20, 1865. Register. I IST OF GRAND JUIJORS II Drawn for February Term, 2d Mondav. Ith dav. A. D., 1865. Hugh Wilson, foreman, Jacob Fletcher, Wm. Anderson. David Shafer, John Calhoun. Samuel Elliott, Jas. Taylor, Solomon Egolf, Jacob Boor, Jacob Hillegas-, of P., John •Johnson, Stephen Wimer, Peter Keagy, Geo. Hartman. Wm. Fisher, John Barkiuan, Daniel H. Anderson, Adam Pote, Henry Mills. Rudolph Hoover, Michrel L. Putt. Wm. Coppett, Geo. Bcegle, Baltzer Fletcher. LIST \*r PETIT JLKOUS oh.vwx FOR SAME TEEM. —Sam!. Shafer, Wm. C. Wisegarver, John W Scott, John Diltz, James O'Neal, Lewis X. Fyan, George Mock, Peter Bar ton, .Amos Collins, Wm. Foster, John Berkhimer. John Hoffian. Thomas Donahue, Jo.-iah Eider, George Potter, Aaron Reed, Ewalt Burns, Vach. Brangle, Richard Mc .Mullin. Wm. Smith, Jacob Bowser, Geo. Knisely, John Wilhelm, jr.. John Kemp, David Sams. Abner Skek, Westly Perdew, Isaac Kensingcr, Lewis Anderson, Saml. Logue, John Whetstone, Fhilip S. Croft. Charles Oran. Same-"! Jay, jr., Duncan McVieker, W. W. Sparks, Hiram Shank, Adatn Shafer. Drawn and certified at the Commissioners Office tbi -22d day of November, A. D.. 1865. JOHN G. FISHER, Jan. 20. 1865. Clerk. TA VERN LICENSES. Notice is hereby given that the following named per sons have taken out petitions for Tavern License, and :hat said petitions will beperseuted at the next Court of Quarter Sessions, to be held at Bedford, in and fen the County of Bedford, on the 2d Monday, 13th day of Feb ruary. next, for allowance or rejection : Patrick Drhevr, Coal dale, Broadtop township. Aaron Reel, Middle Woodbury, " Isaac Grove, Bloody Run, West Providence tp. James L. Prince, Sexton, Liberty tp. S. R. Bottomfield. Bloody Run, West Providence tp. W m. Deatrick, Clearville, Monroe tp. George Weinxer, -* '• •• Certified January 2d, 1865. John P. Weave-ling, Bloody Run West Providence to. D. A H. C. Ott. •• „ , 0. E. SHANNON, Jan - 1865- Clerk. LIST OF CAUSES Putdown for trial at February Term. 1865, (13th day), Joseph Barley, vs. Jackson Stnckev. Daniel Walter, 4 * Abraham Sill's admr. Mlenael Thomas, - John A Abm gken aomerset Fire Ins. Co. '• James Burns. B. W. Garretson, '• Bowser A Naglc. Geo-ge Snyder, Adolphus Ake et al. Mary Moser, et al " Josiah Miller. Stephen G. Wright, •• Wm. p. Hazard. Mmry Moser, Jogiah .Miller. D - Beegle, •• Wentz A Feather. t „ - O.E.SHANNON, Nathaniel P. Reed, 1 No. 332 April Term, 1861, in the TS - j Common Pleas of Bedford Countv. llliam Strcaly. J Debt $16.49. And now, August 29, 1564 on motion of Joseph R. Durborrow, Esq., the Court grant a Rule on the Plaintiff to show cause why the Defendant should not make his judgement to No. 195 August term, 1864. Sarah A. .--treaty for the use of William Strealv a set off to this judgement. November 23, ISM, alias Kale awarded to be .-erred on .i&th&iiiel P. Reed by publication in one newspaper for three week* preceding next term. • L S ] day ' < J - 0. E. SHANNON, ToilN ALDSTADT, Sheriff. Jan. 27,*65-3E VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! JN Hopewell Township. Bedford county, near Wishart'* 4 Mill, on \ eitow Creek, about four miles from Ilope ' ell Station on the H. & B. T. R. R., and within six miles of the Broad Top Coal Mines, which affords one of the best markets in the country for all marketing a fanner can p.oduce. It contains Two Hundred Acres g"„d limestone land, about One Huedred and Fifty acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation convenient to schools and churches. It is now occupied by Henry Clapper, who will give parties calling to see it ary information desired in regard to the land. For fur ther information, address R. B. WIGTON, President Glamorgan Iron Co., Nov. 18, 1864. Huntingdon, Pa. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO i OUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous De bility. Premature Decay of Manhood Ac., supplying at the same time Tun MEANS OF SELF-Ccre. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single co pies may lie had of the author. NATHANIEL MAVFAIR, Esq.. dec.9. 64-3 m. Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. Ladies Dress Goods. IITBEXCH .Merinos. Thibet Clothe, French All Wool Reps and Wool Delaines, all celors, Poplins, Mohairs, Cobergs, Alpacas, every fashionable color, cheap at dec.2. CRAMER A CO'S. SALT! A LARGE quantity—ia sacks andin barrels—whole sale and retail—at Bloody Run Station. 0ct.18,'64-ly* JOHN W. BAKNDOLLAR. Imp ortant. BEFORE you spend your cash for winter clothing, call at Cramer A Co'*., and see how low you can buy every description of goods. They have on hand a large stock and will sell at short profits. dec.2 >EW CARPETING. A LARGE supply—cheaper than you can make.— Ai*o Floor Oil Cloths, till widths, at dec.2,'64. • CRAMER A CO'S. Ladies' and Children's Hats. The latest styles at CHARLES OAKFORD A SONS Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. Ladies' and Children's Hats. 1-atest styles a> CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS- Continental Philadelphia.
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