STATEMENT AND REPORT OF \VM. F. MOORHEAD, STEW ARD OF THE POOR, AND HOUSE OF EM PLOYMENT OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FROM THE Ist DAY OF JANUARY, 1857, TO THE IST DAY OF JANUARY, 1658. 1857. ge EC. To cash for flour, grain No ~ from sun dry persons for month ol'Januaiv, §lOl 37i do. do. 1 Vbruaiy, 136 89 do. do. March, 108 54 do. do. April, 03 02 do. do. May, 150 08 do. do. June, 199 64 do. do. July, 169 58 do. no. August, 305 21 i do. do. September, 233 92 do. do. October, 42 55 do. do. November, 17 10 do. do. Dromfoi, 45 00 §1605 Oof Check for balance on s tthmrnt, 62 00i §1663 Oi CR. By cash pai Mr?. 1.y.-n . er, for turkey, 25 do. J. Mock, for hames 34 do. VVm. Ce--ria, for butchering, 50 do. J. DeArmit, for lamp, 1 00 do. John Amos, for corn, 1 00 do. Mrs. Claar, on account, 2 00 do. G. "vV. Alack, for goods 3 16 do. 11. Boor, for heel, 5 58 -do. Jacob Snyder, for apples, 50 do. J no. Snyder, for corn, 37 10 do. F. D. Beegle, for goods, 13 83 do. Satn'l Smith, tor brooms, 3 h7 1 do. John Amos, for straw, 30 do. Barndollar fo co., tofi'ee, 22 13 do. J. Keely, for toll, 1 50 do. Jacob Snyder, for apples, 50 do. S. Whetstone, for Flour, IS 00 do. A. B. Cramer, mackerel, 11 00 do. J. M. Shoemaker,herring, 450 do. S. Davis, bringing pauper 1 50 do. Rev E But it r, bal. on acc't. 62 i ri >. A J YVisegarver, lor stiaw, 3 50 •ri >. MvCuiloueh, for removing pauper to Philadelphia, 23 00 do. IV. Kiser, bat tor pauper, 1 00 do. Jas Smith, Esq., of Cumber land, for fees lor securing land warrant of pauper, 25 00 do. Jacob Mock, for sled, 6 00 •! ). M. Stine, clothing pauper, 4 00 no. Sam 1 ! Arnic, making fence, 8 15 do. Pedlar, for wooden ware, 3 66 no. L Agnew, bringing pauper, 3 00 do. S. Shuck fo Co., goods, 34 18 do. G D Shuck, sow and pigs, 12 00 , no. Baitzer Dull,trimming liuit trees and grape vim, 3 25 1 do J.Shaler, foi potatoes, 6 00 do. VV. Philips, do. 1 50 i ■do. C. Coifolt, ior barley, 3 75 do. E Easter, balance on acc't, 10 22 do. J. ifoa. Sr. molasses, 2 00 do. YVm. Mellon, for potatoes, 15 00 co. Hull, bringing pauper, 1 70 do. VV hetsel fo Knouts, wash ing machine, 7 00 do. C. Kiser, interest on mon ey loaned, 12 00 rfo. J Shaler, potatoes St straw, 4 25 do. Harklerood, ditto 13 50 .do. Beggar won.an, 50 -do. D Leader, making posts, 75 ' do. A I ekes, altering pigs, 2 25 do. Jno Schaler, for corn, 31 25 do. F. D. Beegle, goods, 11 75 do. A. R. Crane, tor straw, 50 do. Dan'l Leader, fo. work, 200 do. Slahley, for beef", 2 21 no. Hat F r p.auper, 75 do. Dan'l ILtishbarger, apples, 1 25 do. J. Die ken, for winging ; super, 1 00 fin. 11. .Moore, fees, 260 j u-). -John Schaler. lor wheat, 55 Q i ' do. Groceri. s, 2 45 ; do. li. Ickes, straw, 80 do. S. Defit aiigh, beef, 2 17 .do. Shearing sheep, 336 j do. J. Dunkie, iime, ] 00 ! do. S. Davis, patent bee hive, 3 00 do. J. Bolinger, brooms, foe., 1 05 do. A. Ritcliey, bacon, 7 00 do. J. M. Shoemaker, tobacco, 1 SO do. D. Over, stiaw, 1 00 do. S. C'jok, mutton, 4 00 do- H. Horn, corn, 15 00 i •fo. John Siiiilb, nails, 5 00 j do. Geo. Lysinger. 50 i do. Expenses to Pu.'o Alto, 3 20 do. John Schafer, wheat, 70 00 do. S. C>ok, bcvf, 9 50 ■do Dt* Charms Barclay, rye, 500 do. S. Shuck is. Co.. fi?h, 5 00 do. A. Rite hey. apple butter, 13 87 £ do. C. NaugU-, bee.', 4< A3 do. S. Di libaugh, beef, 2 t>o . Wot. .Mickie, beef, 1 20 do. 11. Sctaler, wheat, 68 75 do. Jcjlsn Sihrifl.lv, corn, 12 75 do. John Schafer, apple butter, 7 53 do. Groceries, 1 00 do. J. Barley, mutton, 4 17 do. Black &VV lute, on acc't. 5 42 '!o. Job Mann, wheat, 12 50 do. C. Ake, mutton, 5 50 do. S. Defibauglt, beef, 1 39 df>. J. Oiler, work at race, 1 75 do. Thus. Brr.re, do. 53 io. C. Stoner, wheat, 71 87 £ d i. A. Imier, mutton, 4 50 do. Sundries, 1 50 do. A. Clark, wheat, 5 00 n. Z. Schafer, wheat, 72 28 to. Way pauper, 50 1 ■ '• r "- Ciaar, on account, 200 do. J. D. Shuck, sheep, 38 00 do. Casper Hand, wheat, 59 50 do. . S. Defibau-Th, beef, 3 90 do. P. il. Shires, repairing, . windmill, j 00 do. C. Colfelt, corn jfj 39 do. John Schafer, Beef, 3 75 do. C. Colfelt, rye, jo 50 do. J. Vv vant, bringing pauper, 4 50 do. S. D'iibaugh, beef, 2 65 do. Pbihp Dielil, on account, 2 00 tlo. Sundry persons, work at race, 9 98 do. "S. Cook, beef, 2 50 !o. G. VV. Rnpp, goods, 20 89 do. Pedler, 3 pr. pantaloons for paupers, 5 50 do. H. Defibaugh, work, 1 00 do. JllO. Beeler, salt, 2 50 do. Geo. Smith, wheat, 65 00 do. L-.'Vi Whetstone, straw, 60 do. V. Steckman, beef, 4 60 do. Dr. G VV Anderson, wheat, 12 50 dn. Postage, foe., 1 25 do. J. Rembv, mason work, 250 do. J. Brideham, brick, 1 33 do. Mrs. Croyle, wheat, I 70 dA. !'. Cram r, good.-, 20 00 do. Groceries, 1 25 do. Isaac Mengle, j.-. furniture, 2 00 (I J. St hnably, apple butter,- 1 25 do. S. Amic, work, 1 00 -do. M. Lutz, carding wool 6 25 do. 2d quarter's salary, 90 UO do. J. I). Shuck, on account, 406 do. A R Crane, apple butter, ft 00 do. Sol. Rfomund, re pa ring, 100 do. John Sansom, toll, 87J do. J G Hartley, apple butter, ft 50 do. F Alench, straw, 1 90 do. Dr. G VV Anderson, wheat 4 20 do. F. Mench, honey 60 do. R Kurtz, beef, 2 25 do. S D Brode, work at mill, 36 00 do. Expenses in hauling coal, 1 40 do. Jacob Mock, cider and ap ple butter, 11 85 do. Mrs. Crisman apple butter, 5 50 do. Mm. Croyle, buckwheat, 5 00 do. VV. K i-er, hats, 1 00 do. MeJoy, beef, 4 55 clo. Philip Gordon, turnips, 2 50 do. Simon Cook, beef, 3 60 do. Jacob Bolinger, groceries, 1 00 do. Jacob Reed, fin account, 20 00 do. L Jamison, wheat, 67 50 do. S Deflbaugh, beef, 12 97 do. Bal. at last settlement, 7 38 do. L Jatr i'son, on account, 3 25 do. Dan'l ilarshbarger, beef, 20 25 do. A R Crane, apple bulter, 8 75 do. H Defibaugh, butchering, 300 do. 13 Gates, (or iai!s and work at race, 12 10 do. J. Keely, toil, 2 15 do. Sundry persons, marketing, 20 57f §1665 01 STATEMENT OF THE POOR HOUSE MILL, FROM i HE Ist DAY OF JANUA RY. 1857, lO THE Ist DAY OF JANU ARY, 1858. 1553. Amount of Toll, Grain brought in by the Mill, as per Monthly Reports. ?' '3 3 fo E p • T P Jan'y fo Feb'y, 64 23 3 4 March, 53 26 3| 31 April, 29 51 13 76 May, 29 So 17 14 June, 42 15 18 Juh, 22 17 5 August, 32 15 September, 52 30 October, 48 9 19 November, 42 13 5J 16 3 December, 72 22 3 20 Acu't 101 l grain 485 257 70i 62 J 21 wheat, rye, April Ist, am'l of grain in mill, 143 i 47 Bought G! John Srhafer, 450 " 4i Catharine Ritcliey, " Jno. Snyder, 69 " " Henry Schaler, 50 " <£ Job Mann, 10 " Christian Stoner, 6 4 " " Casper Hand, 44 9 " Zachariah Schafer, 58 " C!?3CS~c- 1 -1 1- r_ - / ,-t. o t O ~ 3 2. 2 £ g. f=- g - 3 3 F" 08 P" 2 5 5" - 5* 2 r 3 3 .* 13.'7. January 4 ! 2 ."> 10 February, 4 2 1 05 oq March, 5 9 11 21 17 April, 5 4 21 Is May, 56 1 3 19 20 June 3 2 2 V 3 JS July, 3 3 1 . 20 17 Augnsf, 2 2 2, 17 September, 4 4 2 1 2! 15 October, -1 25 15 November, 7 1 1 23 17 Djcember, 5 6 1 2! ; k 5 51 'lO C 5 1 2 267 211 Making an average of 40 per month, of whom 2 are colored. There are also 4 who are blind, 11 in sane, 4 confined to bed. There were al-o 5 out door paupers, who are not included in the above fu neral and other expenses, were also paid for 2 de ceased paupers in the county who were unable to be brought to the Poor House. Bills were paid for boarding anil medical attendance for pauper* who were sick in different parts of the county— ol2 way taring paupers were provided with board, lodging, ke., ol whom 129 were from Germany, 52 from Ire land, 12 from England, 5 Irom France, 2 from Swe den, and 12 were Americans. S I A I EM EN I ol the produce of the farm and garden, from the Ist ol January, 1557, to tile Ist day ol January, 1858. 41 bushels of wheat, 350 bushels of oats, 225 bushels ears of com, 3 bushels of buckwheat, 380 bushels of potatoes, 14 bushels of onions, 2 bushels, small onions, 30 bushels of beets, 8 bushels c< parsnips, 20 bushels of tomatoes, 4- bushels of beans, 14 tons of hay, 5 loads (orn fodder, 1900 heads cabbage, f> l-arrels ci )Ut, 1 barrel vinegar, 'J bant is pickled cucumbers, UlO pounds woo!, 3057 pounds pork, 359 pounds lard, 3950 pounds beef, 209 pounds tallow, 629 i pounds hides, 566 pounds vt al, 166 pounds mutton, 7 calfskins, o sheep skins, 360 pounds butter. LIVE STOCK O.N FARM. 2 horses, 8 cows, 110 sheep, 2 brood sows, 16 shoals, FEED FOR STOCK. 11 tons bay, 40 bushels ears corn. 30 bushels oats, Lot of straw, Articles manufactured in House by mat. Ron 36 shirts, 27 chemises, 25 pair inem pants, 6 vests, 1 1 roundjackets, lb' pair pillow cnv 24 women's dresses, r children's dresses, 2 sua bonaets, 21 sheets, 13 aprons, 1 4 wo men* ; sacks, 11 bandkercbi d., 3 leather rteks, 19 pair men's socks, 18 pair women's stock re's, 1 quilled skirt, 5 shrouds, 17 barrels soft s .ap. mount of clucks remaining unpai I up to January 1, 1858. -SI 650 00 Amount due front collectors $ 1-957 02 " due upon judgments, 80 00 " due upon accounts, 150 00 5157 02 Amount due She Institution. $537 02 We the Undersigned, Directors of the Poor & House of Employment of Bedford County, do certify that we have examined the above ac count, statement and R. p M rt of V .in F. M >or hcad, Stewar lof said P•>r &. Hoi: eof Employ ment, frou'i the Ist day of Jan. 185S—ana find the same to be correct. Witness our hands c- seals this Ist cay of January, 1858'. GEORGE ELDER CEO ROE SAIOUSE Attest G D SHUCK TIICMAS 11. GETTVS JR. Poor Dinctors. T wrap ike*. STATEMENT of the irceipt* and cxper.s jj'the Bedford and S; .y.dr. vn Turnpike Road Company, for the year ending Ist January 1 Sob. Balance in the Treasury, Ist January, 1858 " $229 26£ Balance of the original Stockholders, fund " ' 41 49 Amount of lolls received during the year 1,988 74 i $2,259 50 Am't of expenses during the year $1,586 59 £ Balance in the Treasury Ist January. 1858, including $672 90; bad and uncurrent money. Nodividend made for the year 1858. PETER SCHEI E, Treasurer. February 12, 1858. .!D.ML \ 7.S THJTt'JK'S J\TO LICE. " LETTERS oi administration on the e-?ate of Jacob Heitshew, late ol JN.'.pier township, deceased, hav ing BEEN granted to the subscriber residing HI said town.hip—all persons indebted to said estate are theieiore notified io make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them fortb wilti lor settlement. DAVID IIEITSHEW. Feb. 12, ISSS. A.im'r. DR H.? VVBI:V EXTBICTOF TMMIIIS ML (A.cobolic praperation irom tie leaves imported from Calcutta,) TOK THE PERM AM t.T CCRK OF COSJStJP PTOW. BROfJCHITIS, ABTIIM A,COUGHS, COLDS, NERVOI S DEBILITY,Kc. rntcn, S'J.U) i-::.. BOTTLE. DT*Xone genuine witnont "Dr. 11. James, 50 ; Grand Sr., Jersey City," blown in the bolile. For . 11-'I 1 -' by RORi R t l-'YAN, fj.'dlord Pa., Sole Agent. Ft b. 10, 3- OS. W BY the f r>uiii\ ''ft -diord, to meet !he present demands r. gainst tt.f Treasury. Application to I f made im mediately. V. VI. WHETSTONE, H. J. BROKER, CAD. EVANS, i . Min nich of Bedjord Bor. and that hereafter the same will be conducted tinder the firm of Reed £x. Minich, at the old stand. He takes this op portunity of returning his- thanks for the past liberal support awaided him hy his friends, and solicits a continuance of their favor for the new firm. lie respectfully calls upon his ftiemls cS' customers to settle up their accounts as soon as convenient, pay or no pay, as it is very desirt able to have his old books closed. Very respectfully, JACOB REED. Feb, 5 1858. Bazin'sSt Lubin's Extract for the Handker chief, Cologne Water, &c. for sale at Dr. Har ry'* Drug Store. RECEIPTS MO EXPENDITLRES OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOR 1857. DAVID OVER, Treasurer of Bedford Countv, in account with said County, from January sth, 1857, to January 4th 3858. Treasueur l)r. 1 o cash received from Collectors, as follows : Hei.iy S. Huck, S. Wood berry, 1657, 50 Simon Beard, M. Woodberry, " *• J 80-06 j Isaac M. iader, Union, u 103 13 i Amos Ash, Southampton, " 19'J I'd Jj mes Smith, St. Clair, " 166 00 Daniel Horn, Schellsbnrg, " 70 0(' Wm. Masters, W. Prov. " 201 2.' Abraham Morgret, E, Prov. '• 123 Philip Cupper, Napier, • 225 00 William Cornell, Monroe, ' 50 00 Noah i ipton, Londonderry, " 70 00 John B. ZnoK, Liberty, ' " 111 oo Nathan Hurley, Juniata " 100 00 Alexander Davis, Hopewell, • 120 00 Jonathan Frightn>*r, Ha.n s on, " 75 00 Henry Rose, C'umb. Valley, " 279 00 Samuel Jaines, Coleiatn, 2.;0 CO John 0.-born, Broadtop, " 35 00 Ailarn Barnbart, Bedford Tp., " 373 53 Jacob Smith, do. Bor., " 211 00 John Fnrney, S. VVoodberry, 1856, 205 00 Simon Beard, .M. Wood. " 554 50 Michael Wcrtz, Union, 95 03 Henry Horn, Seheilsburgh, *' 38 02 Daniel TeweJl. Southampton, " 45 01 Jacob Andrews, St. Clair, " 190 25 John Sparks, W. Prov., < 233 39 "•amnel Wirk, 11. Prov., " 131 15 : Henry Egutf, Najiier, < 343 15 ; Jeremiah Akers, Monroe, " 170 10 Jacob Evans, Londonderry, 65 00 I Daniel Cy-pfeer, Liberty, 100 39 i Wm. Gillespie, Juniata, " 74 70 Hugh Wertz, Hairisbn, " 332 79 John Dasher, Hopewell, << 122 13 Josiab I>l uner, Cumb. Valley, 257 00 Liias Gump, Cole rain, 238 00 Thomas W. Gorton, Broadtop, " 261 20 Jacob Riddle, Bedford Tp., " 380 70 B. VV. Garret. 00, do- Bor., " 396 71 David Miller,S. Wood. 1555 129 50 ; Robt. F.lder, M. Wood. " 50 00 ! John Alstadt, St. Clair, " 50 00 i Wm. Carnell, Monroe, " 48 70 1 James C. Devore, Londonderry, 8 65 j Geoige Long, Hopewell 30 00 I Levi Harbinger, Cumb. Valley, 446 ! Thomas W. Horton, Broadtop, < 27 36 Peter H. Shires, Bedford Bor. " 26 31 John L. Hill, Juniata, 185t, 110 00 Abr'm Snowden, Cumb. Valley, •< 145 00 '.K.-se Dicken, Southampton, " 58 00 j John King, Hopewell, 68 12 Solotuoii WiHauos, \V. Piov. 185!, 10 4'! | Also amount rev. . fi IJ. Mow or, Esq.. j cai clod 1 0111 Jose} nIE llarbangli, ' 26 00 i Jury Re- received from Daniel Washabnugh, ! Protbonary, 2SO 00 ! Ca h fee :ved for Shingles 5 CO ' a-It r-> - ived frit!;) Collectors, i.ot accounted | for nb..ve, having been erroneously charg j cd tii Stati account, 49 39 To! al Receipts, T-177 66 Contra. Cr. j By balance due Treasurer on Ial year's -et tlenient, 1733 59 By ati < nt paid on checks drawn by Com j m - in: 'T- in lavor of sundry persons, I pro nt statement below, 7023 28 \ ,By amount paid Grand and Petit Jurors du- * i i ring the year 1857, 1421 75 I ' By arnduut paid to Constables attending , Juior , CS 00 By amount of premiums raid on sca!ps"of j foxe>, wolves, iicc., 335 27 , By Treasurer's salary, lt>s 01) Total paid out, 1U774 89 •' received, 8477 06 Balance due Treasurer, $2297 23 To be added uncurrent money and counter feit money, 51 50 S23IS 7 3 Siafcnrr.f of Checks above referred to. A-SSPS.cr, 251 42 1 iew ei of roads, bridges, Sec., 165 (n> Constables, 128 65 Building and repairing bridges, 1090 00 Court Cri< r, 49 69 Repairs Oi public buildings, 451 18 j latere.t on borrowed money, 96 00 j ( .inn .-.inner-, V. ni. v. , tstor.e, 92 50 C. Evans, 68 50 U. J. Bruncr, 42 50 : Jo' n Mower, F.-q., Att'y to Comm'rs, 50 00 li. Nii'iMicniiis, Clerk to Comm'rs, 217 50 Cost on Cnmmc.ilwealth ca-es, 1463 10 Ser-poi tii g enn nil. iri penitentiary, 237 23 il-.gh Mo- e"s fees and costs, 156 51 A. W.i.haban.Ji, do do 278 OS: i Hugh Moore, boarding prisoners, 294 41 j David Over, printing, 317 75' 1 Insurance cl Court House, 51 30 ' I'iiwn ( lock, 250 00 j Moneys rclundcd, 15S 26 | Elections, 518 00 Sinner;., See., 37 5!) M scellaneous cherkj, 429 75 Conr.iv Auditors, 45 00 Total of CUcfcs, 7043 28 Statement of Moneys due 1o the County of j>-'forr!, on the ifh day of January, Ji. I). 18>8. i iort! CMlectors.as follows : Horry 8. I'lnrk, S. VVoodberry, 1857 515 75 Simon Hear J, M. Wood, " 818 10 Iraac M. tinier, Union, " 1W 01 Amoi Asa. Southampton, " 25 3G James Smith, M. Clair, " CCO 37 Henry Horn, Scheil-burgh, " 31 42 Win. Ma-tor-, W. Prov• 44 202 50 Abraham Morgnd, K. Prov. " Phillip Coppet, Napier, " 217 21 Wiiiiarn Carnell, Monroe, m " 3GG 02 Noah Tipton, Londonderry, 44 305 10 John B- Zook, Liberty, 44 81 OS Nathan llinley, Juniata, " 131 00 Alexander D.ivis, Hopewell " ISO OG Jonathan Fais;!.trier, Harrison, " 151 SI Henry Hose, Cunib. Vuli-y, 44 201 9-> Sumue! James Colerair., 44 315 78 Jrfhn A. (Ebons, Broadtop, 41 *l9O 10 A :la m Barnliart, Bed lord Pp. 44 501 73 Jacob Smith, do Bor. 44 31 2 7.i John l'oiney, S. Woo-'. 1855, 27 Oo Simon Beard, M. Wood. 44 99 -19 flenrv Horn, Sc hell-Burg, 44 29 20 John Evans, Londondes ry, 44 2 1 27 John Dasher, Hopewell, 44 182 00 Josiah Bruner, Cnnih. Valley, 44 50 91 Ellas Gump, Colerarn, 44 5 ! 8! Thomas \V. Horion, 44 - 1 53 B. W. Garretson, Bedford Bor., 44 11" 2d John Alstadt, St Cluir, 1855, 3 Id Jaenh A. Nicodpmu.-, S. Wood, 1854, 111 09 John L. Hill, Juniata, 44 ") Abraham Snow den, Cutnb. Galley, 1c.51l c .51 • . . ' Suotnel Carn, Bedfoid Bor. IS-1 27 i 1 *Betij. H Waiker, St. Clair, 1fe.71 ■ t ;isonss73l 93 57 31 By amount uncoilcOledlm 1857 a..d prev ious years, 5999 is By balance due Commonwealth, 2334 66 ;18203 36 Tavern Li is. Vr. To amount of for 1857, 950 00 Amount ol rect-iv liom George Stnckey being one of seven licenses exonerat ed lor John Taylor, in 1855: 10 00 S9OO 00 Contra, • Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer, pro ut receipjs S7S 75 Commissions on $960 48 00 Exonerations, 60 00 Balance due Commonwealth, 33 25 $-60 00 Ale and Brer Licenses Dr? To amount for 1857, 80 00 Contra Cr. Ry amount paul State Treasurer pro ut re ceipts dated in 1657 76 00 Treasurer's Commission, on SSO CO at 5 per cent. 4 00 SO 00 Hawkers and Pediert J)r. To balance due Commonwealth at last set j leinent, 45 CO Amount of Licenses for ISS7, 21 00 $69 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State 7'reastirer 65 CO 5 per cent commi.sions on $24 1 OQ Balance due Commonwealth 2 SO SO9 00 Billiard Rooms Dr. To balance due Commonwealth at last set tie men! 23 75 Amount of for 1557 40 00 63 73 Contra Cr. By amount paid Slate Treasurer 53 75 5 per cent comini-sions 011 $lO 2 CO Balance due Commonwealth 8 00 $63 75 Eating Houses Br. Balance dun last yea* 30 46 Amount of for 1857 15 00 $ '5 -IS Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer 30 48 Cornmis.ions at 5 per cent on sls 75 Balance due Common wealth 14 25 sls 48: Ten Pin A.Heys Br. l'o Amount of licenses for 1857 32 50 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer pro ut re ceipts 25 00 5 per cent comrnis-ions on $32 50 1 62b Balance due Commonwealth 5 S7i $32 50 Bi 'tills net Br. To amount of Icr 1557 150 00 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer 142 50 5 per cent commission on $l5O 7 50 $l5O 00 lirlailen l>r. To balance due Commonwealth at last settle ment 20 0 I Amount of licenses for 1557 702 374 722 4H Coiitrz O. By amount paid State Treasurer 421 83 Amount paid D. Over printing 21 00 Exonei at ions ( Beegle, ShalVr, Duncan, Hel sel, Gondon, and Fisher, tor six licenses not collectable) 52 97 Commissions on SGI9 40 at 5 per cent 32 17 Balance due Commonwealth 191 OS!; $.22 414 jl li'itia Tines Br. To aggregate amount outstanding for ISSG and previous years, at the last settle ment 2010 24 Aggregate amount assessed for 1557 1191 00 $3201 24 Co'itra Or, By amount paid State Treasurer 125 00 Balance due last year 3 97 Amount uncollected lor 1557, and previous years 2155 GO 5 per cent commi-sinns allowed collectors lor 1857 and previous years 39 42 Exonerations allowed collectors for 1857 and previous years 405 50 Amount paid sundry persons pro it state ment at length below 510 3S Treasure:;, commissions on S7OO at 1 per cent 7 00 Balance due Commonwealth 27 75 $3204 21 STATEMENT of the receipts and expenditures of the Military i'und of Bedford County, for the year 1857, showing the amounts received from each > o - iector saparateiy, arid the amounts paid to each per -on : in accordance with act of Assembly of 3uih of Apn!, A. 1). 1 - 5.3. Received as follows s Michael Wert*, 54 0.1 J no. Sparks, It 35 Jacob Biddle 55 10 Daniel I'ewell 6i 75 Henry Horn, 9 97? I). Miller, 20 00* Simon Beard 85 SO James ('. Devore 34 00 H. B. Wertz, 30 974 J no. King 28 98 Kobeit Elder, 29 00 Daniel Cypher 31 83 Jacob Andrews 25 65 Elias Gump 50 S3 Josiah Bruner 19 00 Noah Tipton 20 43 Wm. Musters. 42 28 William Camel), 10 09 Samuel James, 10 00 Robert Elder, 12 57 William Gillespie, 50 Isaac M. linleer, - 20 00 T. W. florton, 7 10| Jaws C. Devtyre 5 30 Jeremiah Akers, 23 28 Total received S7OO 13| Paid nut follows : lo Lemuel Evans, Brigade Inspector, for transpaitatmn of arms 41 'JO broad'op i. lie Rai ders, per order of Capt. R-e i, 75 00 Bio;. I,i,m i.,ues, per order of Capt. Wm. s ' ar > . 7f> 00 1 ,vi! '> ' m.e*io,ers at dfl.eir clerk, CO 00 Bedford Httiemei.. p- r order of A. J. San *om, 75 00 Lurribfr!a:ii \ aiiey blues.p-r order of Capt. Nottingham, Eeniin-l Evans, li r igade Insp'r, for services, 8l) C7 David Over, prinl'g sia'mei,t | a *t year, COO Asses-ors lor rt tiiruirt_ 'J.'bl men to Brigade Inspector, at 2 its each, 51 81 Total paid os t $5lB 35 BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. I i,e nod, rsigued, Auditors of said County, do here hv certilv, that, in pursuance of the Acts et Assem hly, in such 1 ,i-e> made as.d provided, they met at the ComtroMotier-' <>)ii,e, m Bedford Borough, and did an ! t and adjust t.ie accounts between David O'.er. i rea ur rot -a,d County, and the Common wealth ol Pennsylvania, as contained in the lore going statement-,. As v. .tness our hands, tins Cth day of January A. D. 1808. - TIKKS. W. MORTON, HENRY B. MOCK, JOHN W.CRISjIAN, Altest, WM. M. HAI.L, Clerk. Feb. 5, 1838 PLBLIC SsJLE (JFLUE BAVID SO A PROPER! V. IN pursuance o) an order of the Orphans' Tfourt of Bedford county, the subscriber will expose to sale by public outcry on SATURDAY, the 27th day of .•I ARC 11, A. 1). 18-.8, at trie late duelling ttou, in Bedford township, of Margaret Duvideori, deceased, a.I t ße in'erest, h-ing tlie undivided one half part of | he Mid Margaret Davidson, decea.-ed, in the follow it 7 describe. Real Estate, Situate in the said town ship of iledlord. v 1z; i i'; ,j rWA VISION TRACT, lvincr on the . south sideol the turnpike road, and west of, and aML - I '' '' r ""gl. ot Bedtuid. containing aho MP J IE K 1 1 - 1 IV () At RES, ail cl-a led and under fence, and hawng then-cn erected a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE., Two and p lialf stones h it,, TWO SMALL iiivii K lit). —; >. A Pih.lt K BARN, and other out bini.lings. with a • •••• r fading well of excellent wa t 1 in the yard, 'i in re i, ul-, an orchard u{>on the prepeitv. and a I log e; her it is one of the most desi ta ble pieces in or nr.: 1 Bedford. 2-\. A Tract of Land on hoili sides of (he C u nberland \ alley road, containing about+6 acres, £: t t vi r 2 a so.a liou-e upon it. now occupied by Da fVL Pre: ?:.[ g, with about 15 acres cleared, the re : rna.i let being woodland, adjoining lands of G. D. ( iV J D Shuck, Joseph S.Hers, Henry Dorsey and otb ; eis. j 1 I'-tMs.—One third of the purrhase money at the j confirmation of the -ale, one third on the Ist day of ! April, 18- '.an! the remaining one third on the Ist ■My c: April, IV, ), without interest, the payments to b ■ secured by judgment bonds. Po-session, except one tiebl, vcill be given on the 1 -t day t,i April lbsß. CC7 - Sale to commence at 1 o'clock,P. M. SL. RUSSELL, adm r 'oiu.* wun of Margaret Da vid-on. dec. N. P>. At the ame time and place the -übscriber, by v.itue ol 'tie poaer given him in Ihe will of Ma ry Ann Da 1 . :dson, dec d, will sell the interest of the -aid Mary Ann David on, in the the above described prop- • tie-, sen! interest being the other undivided halt thereof, forms made k"own on day ofsale. S. J, RfJ SSELL, Es t of the W il! and testament of fob. 26, 18:>8. Mary Ann Davidson, dec. 11 o w to sa re . \lo ne u! \Tr T • ALL persons who are in -c ant of good and ve ry cheap Chairs and Cabinet Furniture, Can no '; V have an c Pf ;or,u - m •■" *—nity ol saving money, by ' calling on the subscriber, anil selecting such article, as they may need from a 'arge >tock now on hand which will be sold lower than The same can be bought in this country. V II u !.o are about to commence housekeeping will do weii by calling on me as there will be great reductions made in suits of Furniture. You will see trie truth of the above statement by looking at the toMowing list of prices. v HAIRS i ROM ®J 50 to 35 00 per set BEDSTEADS, 250 • 15 00 " TABLES, 2 50 " 20 00 BUREAUS, 10 00 35 00 CUPBOARDS, 500 < 12 00 " WASHSTANPS. 150 COO WORK ST A Ne)S, 100 " 500 " CANDLE STANDS, 100 300 All olh. r articles in proportion. All articles war ranted. ISAAC MENGEL, JR. February 19, IS!3S. , road Top C'otiil AT Till-: COOK COLLIERY!! AT HOPEWELL, KNOWN AS THE COKE BANK!! nnd-rsigned would hereby notify the public ■ :i ' ' • gaged ill the coal be mining business, at the lire... ' top c H mines, one half mile from the vi; o' Hnpew. . In order to m-iire speedy sale ii II -e|| it at ihe mines at -J J cents per bushel, and delivered at Hopewell, at 6 cents per bushel.— Person- wi-hn : coal will find it to their advantage ' give hi in a call, a< the coal is of the first quality and Sin* terms per liu-hel les- than it can be obtained :-rev. i re. The snb-rri! r can at all times be it office at Hopewell, by persons desiroua p:rt :;-!S:na. i r is. 's7*3(rt. RICHARD LANGDON. LtKi.\r, uoi'si-:* OF JOHN T. ECGG. SOMERSET, SOMERSET " ( ? Mor N ! Pi i*AS ANT, VVESTMORE'D " \ = CONNEI.I.SVILLE, FAYETTE CO. I * UN ION TOWN, .< J 7 BROWNSVILLE, < { 5 NEW BRIGHTON, BE.\VER CO. (? Deposits received, Pi-counts made, Drafts bought, * old ni.d co: lerted. Bui k note- and Specie benight and sold. Stp: ki.otes, and olher seruiilieg, bought :.! on (. on -.on. Corre. ponjence and col lection* solicited. Aug. 21, 1 ST?. m. u'iLTovs A M ■] RIGA IT PILLS. JOY TO TM£ AFFLICTED. YOUNC AMERICA VICTORIOUS' One su . , I t : id Pil:s cures ninety.nine rases cut n. a htmdip.l. No Bal am. no M-Tcifry, no odor on the breath, no tear of detection. Two small pills a da ■ tasteless n 1 harmless as water. Full direc tions are jivi n, so t at the patient ran cure him-elf as terrain a? with tile a I vice of the " o-t experienc ed si'. ge in, at-.! much better than with the advice of on" in I.tile f■ x• i: "re in this rlas of disease. SENT B V MAIL TO ANY PART OF TRF. COUNTRY hi enclosing one dollar to Dr. D. G. Will gen No. !.1 i North Seventh St. below Race, Philad-iph-c A rl-'-ro-tut to the trndr. None genuine witi not the wnth u signature of D. G. Wal ler: Pieprielui. Pr. VV- n Ji-nerit for Self-abu*-, Weakness, &e., is entirely d.if rent from the u-uai course. Pr. VV. I,a-cured hundred. | lo have tried others without hero-fit. i tie tmerit i- a< certain to cure as the >uii i- to r■">. Enclose a stamp, and address Pi. VV. a- above j urj a lull history of your ca-e, ami you wiii hies, ttie dav you made th- effort tcsecure what is certain—A RADICAL CURE. Feb. 5, 5S.— 1 vr. TOOTHACHE. —Those who want a speedy cure ("or tiri- disease v\ ill find it in Da. KEYSER' TOOTHACHE Remedy. Sold for 25 tie! Brown's Store Bedford, & Cols son's Schellsburg.. *