RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOR 1802. A. J. Elm TREASURER OF BEDFORD COUNTY, In account • ilh edict cotinty, Irom the oth day of January, 1869, Until the 6th day of January, 18G3. TREASURER* DR. T amount leceivod of late Treasurer Khnlr #<3o 04 Jacob A- Nicodemus M. Woodbarry 1858 484 Joienh Kvar.s Broad Top 87 50 Jacob B. Anderson Cumb'd V.U.y 29 20 William Young Hopewell 40 79 Levi Carpenter Londonderry 10 00 John Fickes Union " 88 oj Samuel Boor Cumberland Valley 1800 45 58 Hugh Werlz H irrieon •' 22 J9 Leonard Bittner Juniata " 04 79 John Wilhelm Londonderry 06 09 Philip Kelton Monroe " 42 oS Jueph Black Napier • 4,88 William Lysinger Kast Providence ' ol .<8 Daniel Ritchev West Providence 20 00 John Otto SchelUbuig '• 'o 67 Jacob Berkhimer St. (.lair t 88 Pbilin Klingerinnn houihampton ♦' 7i 99 KodXu Hoovei Middle Woodberry 143 7* Jacob S. Brumbaugh S. Woodberry " I7j 90 H. S. Beiclay Bedford Borough 1961 9179 Samuel Dekbaugh Bedford t'p. '• ODD 24 John Kinard thoad. Top '■ 30l •' iHeury SlialerCo'.erain " • 4tJ Henry Wertz Cumberland Valley ' ml 00 Uczekian May Harrison • 279 07 Jaiuea Kink Hopewell " HI >'■' Frederick Hildehrandt Juniata " 175 o7 Jacob Stcler Liberty •' JWj f<> William Bonnall Londonderry .89 34 John Pennell Monro.! •' - uu Peter H. Stu-lebaker Napier " 495 97 P. A. T. fja£k Providence Eat " 183 C 2 John Manspeaker Providence West 168 90 A. F.. Schell Schellabuig Borough " 43 01 John Aldatadt St. Clair • 423 15 Michael Lutx Snulic S?nng •' 10178 llezekiah Bukman Southampton " 145 90 Prancis Beard Union " 268 71 Rudolph Hoover Woodberry Middle " 651 95 gstnuel Working W.iodherry 5 nth " 451 91 Thomaa M. Linch Bedford Borough 1862 I>US 01 William Phillips Bedford townabip • 597 06 Thomaa Price Btuad Top " 255 "0 John A. Lump Blontly Run Borough " 10100 Philip Harilmai. Cumb'd. Val. t'p. 300 00 Martin L. Hettic Colerain " 243 00 Jouathan Hide Harrison " 102 77 Bamue' Steel Hopewell • 200 00 Casper Stiiwp J uniata " 155 40 William Cook Lon Uiuderry " 201 Oil Daniel Stolar Liberty 170 0(1 Battzer Fletcher Slonroa " 298 00 John Waydf. Napier " 205 06 D. A. T. Black Proviilcne# Eaat " 200 00 J.hn Reily Providence Welt " 310 00 harouel Corl Schelisburg borough 115 00 John Robinson Sonthamplon t'p. •' 375 00 Nicholas Roontz Snake Spring " 4(0 09 John Feaster St. Clair " 510 00 Francis Beard Union " 160 00 Joseph R Durborrow Mid. Wo-vJ. " 959 68 Ramutl Working South Woodberry •* 610 90 On unseuted lands 353 11 14,0C4 70 TREASURER. CR Sy amount paid rrand jurors $384 75 < Petit jurors 89? 27 Psid on oirtercf Boaid • ( Relief 2,715 28 Paid Commissioner h'eigutner 166 99 • ' Pearson 98 50 •' Shoemaker 95 50 D. W.dJarreUon building bridge aver Dunning'* creek 340 50 John J. and Jacob Boor building bridge over Will's creek 762 50 William te oridge near Bloody Run 89 00 John Mower, Esq., Attorney for Com missioners. Uc., 65 00 John Palmer, Kaq-r, - 41 00 Mary Morris for scrubbing Prothono taty's, Commissioners, Treasurer s, and Sheriffs oiiices and privy 24 50 Levi Agnew cleaning and lacking up Court HOUGH 3 0 50 Joseph Black money refunded 4 62 Henry Wertz money refunded 10 50 Daniel Ritchey • 85 tiro. W. Householder, administrator of Manspeakcr money refunded 14 70 D. A. T. Black " 19 9S Nathan Bortz • 207 P. H. Studebaker " 36 51 John Major, Esq., holding inquest ou body of J. C. lUmsby It 94 6. J. Cannier, Esq., holding inquest on body of man uuknown 10 62 John Major, Esq., bidding inquest 4 on body of Janaes Richardson 9 13 •Commissioners and Clerk holding ap peals 110 CO For keeping convicts in Western Pen itentiary 28 45 fheritfCessna boarding prisoners keep ing jail, (Sc., 329 46 J. W. Lingenlelter corti on Comtnon wenllh cases 21 65 11. Nicodemus costs on Commonwealth cases 39 31 Costa in Commonwealth v J. Meneh 59 56 'Wm. S. Fluke, late SheiifT, coats lu Commonwealth cases 50 41 J. J. Cessna coat* in Commonwealth case* 375 96 Costa Commonwealth vsT. McCrtary 814 Cos's Commonwealth va Caller fj 43 " " " Rebecca Arnieb S 05 .Holding spring elections for 1862 227 75 .Holding Genera! elections 271 10 Dockets lor Piothonoiary's Olflee 33 09! •Oster &Carn candles, biccm, foe- 2 *6 drorge Blyniire's bill oil, locks, &c. If 03 Wm. Hartley's bill ink, pens, Csc. S 20 j li. C. Reamer's bill paper, books, Ac. 1 77 J. C. Furquliar'* hill pun and pitcher 94 Wm. Skater lute Treasurer costs ill selling 9 tracts of land 33 87 S. H. Tate Prothunotary 179 23 A. Barnheit's bill wood for Court House 35 00 Edward Mini mau " < i 21 00 Adam Diehl u ,c • 35 pp .Nathaniel Smith bill wood for Jail jg 00 fl. Nicodemus cier x to Comrnissionera 183 00 Charles Mrrwiue cutting wood at Court House 60 00 i John Brice interest on borrowed money 300 00 Jehn Sill " ' 129 00 U. Egolf arresting borse thief 23 44 H. Nicodemus rrinkirig triennial assess ment locks yn fli) J. Moi.er r'puirc to Court House & Jail 21 00 j H. Nicodemus transcribing triennial aa sessinent H 00 1 George Blymire re-airing spouting and lamp at Court House 8 11 John A. Cessna p altering at Jail \ 23 Thomas M. Lynch > '< 1 CiO 41. Nicodemus holding ippeals, fee. 33 no H. Nicodemus rushing and diatnbuting I duplicates and attending bridge sales 39 03 H. Nicodemus swearing election Boards and Commissioners 3 25 John Rimby repairing oven in Jail 1 52 Edward Noma making key, &c. 62 j Cath. Barnhart damages for opehin g road 10 00 John Mower, Esq., ex'r. ot John Hoi. derbaum, damages tor opening road !0 00 Rosd and bridge viewers 2P3 50 B. F. Meyers bill for printing 235 25 David Over " " 105 03 J. R. Durhcrrow it (,6 90 Assessors notifying tarsbl-s and attend. iog elections 256 02 Constables making (stunts, Ike. 274 68 Return Judge to CfaambersUurg 13 30 Josnua Mower tip stavo 27 00 Aionzo Robins < 2t 30 Levi Agnew Couit crier 35 00 John Ling attending jdiiea 13 02 Wm. A. Powell • 3 00 Wm. Sparks •< 3 00 John f. May • 8 00 J. L. Price 3 00 ,117 31 Fianris Beard Union <■ C gg Rudolph Hoover Woodberry Middle 142 92 'Thomas M Linch BedforJ hor. 1903 7Rg ys Win. Phillips Bedford township '• 930 70 John A. Gump Bloody Run hor. < 31 34 Thomas Price Broad Top 377 39 Philip llardiran Cumb'd. Valley < BUS 57 (Martin L. Hetrick Colerain '< 701 gg Jonathan Hyde Harrison •• 855 20 Samuel Steel Hopewell ' 211 96 (Casper Stroup Juniata •< 48(1 ys Wm.Cook Londonderry 280 94 (Daniel Stoler Libeity 157 65 Balt/.er Fletcher Monroe •> 321 93 Juhu Wayde Napier •< 792 06 I). A. T. Black Providence East >' 261 83 John Reily Providence West •< 09 18 Samuel Corl Schellshurg borough <• 57 34 John Robison Southampton < 105 G9 (Nicholas Kountz Snake Spring <• 210 86 John Feaster St. Clair 558 04 Francis Beard Union < 672 03 Joseph R. Durborrow Woodb'y. M. " 605 57 Samuel Working Woodb'y. S. " 78.5 58 $12,061 16 •Tfcose marked thus (•) have since paid in full. (Those marked thus (fj have since paid in part. Statement of Moneys owed by Bedfordcounty. To John Sill - . . $2,000 00 To John Brice - - 5,000 00 Total $7,000 00 There is now in the Treasury $5,000 00, subject to the eider of the Commissioners. Bctlfcrb <£ow% cs: The undersigned Auditors of the said county do certify that in pursuance of the several Acts of As sembly in such case made and provided, ihey met at the Court Home in the borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the accounts of A. J. Sonsorn, Esq., Treaiurer of said county, for the year 1862, as contained in the foregoing statement, and that we have examined the foregoing accounts of mon eys <:rie to, nnd owed to Bedford county, and have found them correct. Witnesss our hands and seals the 7th day of Jan uary, 1863. ' GEORGE BAUGHMAN, DANIEL L. DEFIHAUGH, JOHN" H. BARTON, fittest, Jluditcrt. J- VV. LINGENFRLTER, Clerk. Report of the County Jluddors to the Jl ad it or General, January sth, 15133. A. J. SANSOM, Esq., Treasurer of Bedford coun ty, in account with the Commonwealth of Per...'a.: Treasurer, Dr. To aogivgiite amount of taxes out standing at lust settlement $10,131 87 Aggregate amount of said taxes assessed for 1802 7,920 25 Aggregate amount received on un seated land* 320 98 $18,379 10 CONTRA OR. By amount due and paid lato Treas urer Shafer $ 00 59 Paid State Treasurer per receipts 7,382 10 Exonerations allowed collectors per certificates of Commissioners 213 52 Commissions allowed collectors 410 74 Treasurer's commission on $7,393 04 73 93 B. F. Meyers publishing list of re tailers 9 40 J. 11. Durborrow O " " 9 40 Outstanding for iBO2 and previous years 10,273 30 $18,379 10 Relui/ers License. To aggregate amount for 1802 $752 00 Con.ii a Cr. By Treasurers commission $27 00 Amount paid State Treasurer 524 40 $532 ,00 Tt'vern License. To amount for 1802 $770 00 Contra Cr. By Trrasurcra commission $ 38 50 Amount paid State Treasurer 731 50 $770 00 ConfMionaries License Dr. To amount for'lBG2 $ 20 00 By Treasurers commission 1 00 Amount paid State Treasurer 19 00 $ 20 OO Retailers of Liquors by the. quart Dr. To aggregate amount for 1802 $ 50 00 Contra Cr. By amount of Treasurers commission $ 2 50 l*uid State Treasurer 17 50 $ 50 00 Eding Houses Dr. To aggregate amount for 1802 !j 07 00 Contra Cr. I>y exoneration on Broad's license 5 00 By Treusi; trs comtni- sion 3 35 Amount paiu .Stale Treasurer 58 05 * 67 00 Distillers Dr. To amount of license for 1862 $ 60 00 Contra Cr. By Treasurers commission 3 00 Amount paid State. Treasurer 57 00 $ 60 00 / Ten Pin .Weys Dr. To aggregate amount for 1802 £ 22 50 Contra Cr. By Treasurer* commission 112 Amount paid State Treasurer 21 HH * 22 50 Billiard Room Dr. ; To amount of license for 1802 ¥ 15 00 Contrn Cr. By Treasurers commission 87 Exonerations of Ilafer 7 50 Amount paid State Treasurer 7 13 8 15 00 Bankers Licen te Dr. To ajatregate amount for 1802 S 10 00 Contra Cr. By Treasurers commission 50 Amount paid State Treasurer 9 50 $ 10 00 Bttifcvb (fctmtn, ss: The undersigned Auditors of said County, do hereby certify, that in pursuance of the several acts of Assembly ia such eases made and provided, we met at the Court house in the Borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust tins accounts between A. .1. Sausom, Esq.. Treasurer of Bedford County, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in the foregoing Statements. Witness onr hands and seals the 7th day of Januarv, 1803. GEORGE RAUCHMAN, DANIEL L. DEFIISAUGH, JOHN H. BARTON, Alleti, .auditors. J. IV. LisoEsm.TEß, Clerk. SHERIFFS SALE. By viitue of Sundry fits of Vend. Exponas, snd I.avari Facias to me directed, there will be sold at the Court House, in the Bor ongb of Bedford, on Saturday, the 14th flay ol March, A. 1). 1863, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the real estate to witi All that certain out lot, piece, or parcel of land, situated iu the manor of Bedford, in Bedford town ship, Bedford county, containing 00 acres 120 perch es, neat measure, cleared and under fence, adjoin ing lands of the devisees of S. M. Barclay, Esq., deceased, on the East, and lands of Sarah and C. Sellers, on the West Also—one other tract of land, situate in St. Clair tp., Bedford co., Va., containing 75 acres more or less, about 50 acres cleared and under fence, with a twu story plank house, bank barn and other out buildings thereon erected, also an apple orch ard thereon, adjoining lands of Philip Sleek, Lew is Kisling and others, and taken iu execution as the property of Abel VV. Smith. Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in St. Clair tp., Bedloid co., containing 21 acies and MS perches, and allowance, adjoining lands of John O. Thomas McCoy and oth ers, nearly all cleared and under fence, und having thereon erected two log houses, a small double log barn, a blacksmith shop and wagonmakei shop, with an apple orchaid, and a never failing spring of good water; also, all of said defendent's interest in and to one acre of ground, adjoining the above, all cleared and under fence, having thereon erected a log frame house, end a stable' with a well of wa ter, and taken in execution as the property of Ja cob Fisher. Also—One tract of land containing 90 acre* more or less, about 25 acres cleared and under fence, ad joining lands of James McDaniel, John Kenuard, Lewis Koontz and others, situate pair in Monroe tp., and part in West Providence tp., Bedford co., and taken in execution us the property oi Job O'- Neal. Also—Three lots of ground in the town of Hope well, fronting about 50 feet each on Mifflin Street, and extending back about ISO teet to Oak Street, with a two story plank tavern house with back e;l; i Sedrn"fcr¥ o^ 1 1 a p^ls^^o^^^" 0 r rSn'rfa , : ken in execution as the property of Henry K. Strong dee'd. Also—all defendant, Samuel Carney's right, tl tl, and interest in and to one tract of laud on Will's mountain, containtig 100 acre 3 more or less, adjoining lands of Charles Stucky, Lucinda Smith, and others, situate in Bedford tp., Bedford co., and taken in execution us the property of Samuel Car ney. JOHN J. CESSNA, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 20th, 1833. Public Sale OK VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. Will be sold et the late residence of John S Stat ler, in Napisr township, on Tuesday, 17th day of March, next, the following property, viz:—2 fine grey hotset, 1 two horse wagon with bed anil cov er, 1 two horse low liroad wheeled and bed. 1 large broad wheeled Wagon and English bed, 1 Carriage, 1 liuggy, 2 Harrows, 1 Plow", 4 setts of good Har ness, SO tons of gocd Timothy Hay, 550 Bushels of corn ears, 150 Bushels of Wheat, 200 Bushels of Good Oats, SO Bushel: of Buckwheat, a lot of Mix ed Grain and a lot of Good Potatoes. 2 Secret"ries. 2 Bureaus, several Tables, some 4 dozen chairs, 2 Settees, several bedsteads, a ntimbet ot Feather Beds, fee., I Cook Stove and fixtures, and a lot oi excellent caipet, with many articles not necessary to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day and continue from day to day until all is sold. Also, at the same time will be offered for sale, a Tract of Wood land, containing about 14 acres, situate one mile wect of Sehellsburg, on tho Turnpike, ad joining lands of John and Charles Colvin and oth ers. Terms made known on day of sals. SAMUEL G. STATLER, Adiniiiietnitor of ,/. S. SUitler, dev'd. Fob. 20, 1833. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undeisigncd appointed to distribute the funds in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of the real estate of Solomon Rice will attend to the duties of raid appointment at bis ofiice, in Bedford, on the second day of March next, where ull inter ested may attend. J. IV. LINGENFELTER. Feb. 20, 18G3. Auditor. ELECTION NOTICE. An F.lection will be held at the public house of Henry Hoke, in McConnellsburg, oti the first Mon dav of March, next, between the hours of 12 o' clock, M., and 3, P. M., for five managers of the Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike road com- P " ,iy ' " S. B. KENNEDY, Pres't. PDBLT(TSALE" OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford comity, there will be Hold, on tho premises, on SATURDAY 1477/ MARCH NEXT, the following described Real Estate: A tract of land containing 201 Acres St 103 Perches, neat measure, situate in Snake Spring township, with Log House, Log Burn , and other out buildings thereon erected, late the property of Solomon Ilnrklerotid, dee'd. TERMS OF SALE—One-third to be paid in band on confirmation of sale, and the re mainder in two equal annual payments thereaf ter, without interest. JOHN CESSNA, Administrator of Solomttr Harkleroad, dee'd. Feb. IT,. 18(53.. • Public Sale OF Valutble Ktal Estate. By virtue of ai order of tlio Orphans' Court of Bedford Count?, tlic nndersigned will expose to public sale open the premises on Saturday the 14th March, next, the following dracrilied real estate, viz: A trju-t of laid, containing 03 acres, with a story and a hdf log house and double log barn thereon erected: also, an apple orchard thereon of choici fruit—about 50 ncres are cleared and under good fence. About three a cres of this land is good meadow. A never failing spring of pood water near the house. Also—One tract coutaining about 170 acres, with a two story Iraine house with bascmeut, a good hank Ixtrn ami other oirt buildings there on erected; also, a young apple orchard and good sugar camp thereon—about 40 acres clear ed and under good fenco— about 4 acres mead ow. There ha good stream of water running through this property close to the 1 rouse. Also—one other tract containing about one hundred acres, twenty-five of which are cleared an 1 under good fence—the balance well tim bered. I Possession to be given Ist of April, 1863. | TERMS: —Ont third in hand, and balance in j two equal amiml payments with interest from confirmation of sale. JOSEPH DULL. Trustee of Isaac Gon%htnow 9 dec 1 J* I Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I>y order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County there will lie sold, on the premises, on SATURDAY MTH MARCH IS EXT, at public vendue, a ecrtaiu tract of La ml situ ate in Southampton township, Bedford comity, adjoining land of William James, Asa Iforv sare, Richard Ihirthelow and ethers containing 523-1 Acres, with a log dwelling house one and a half .sto ries high, about 35 acres cleared, and n Saw Mill thereon that will cut one hundred feet of liuplier in an hour. TERMS OF SALE—One third to bo paid in hand on confirmation of sale, and the re mainder in two equal annual payments there after without interest. DAVID HOWSARE, Fob 14, 1833. Guardian &c. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. There will IKS sold at public auction on the premises, on THURSDAY If)TH MARCH NEXT, the following valuable Real Estate, late the property of John S. Statlor, dee'd., to wit: two lots of ground, situate in tho Borough of Sloystown, on the corner of I'itt and Johns town Streets, having thereon erected a large double House, a good Store room. Ware room. Tailor shop and Tinner shop, with convenient out buildings. ALSO—About 18 ncres of good meadow land, u. D., Editor of lhi En cyclopedia of lie Unions Knowledge. All hough not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent medicines ir. general, thiough distrust of their ingredients and eflects, 1 yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus Cui.trib ute to the benefit of others. 1 do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's German Bitters, prejwred by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of his city, because 1 was prejudiced against them for tmany years, under the impression that they weie cheietly un alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., tor the removal of this prejudice b" proper tests, and for encourage mera to try them, when suffering from great and leng continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present yeur, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I bad not lelt lor six months before, and had almost de spaired of regaining. 1 therefore tliankGod and my friend far directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON DROWN. Philadelphia, June 23, 1861. From the licv. JOSEPH It. KENNARD, factor of the Tenth Baptist Church. DR.JACTCSUN —DEAR SIR:—I have been frequently requested to connect my name with commendation! of dilfeient kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases declined ; bu' with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. lloofland'a Geimun Bitter*. 1 de part for once from my usual course, to express ray full conviction that, for general debility of the sys tem, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable prepaiation. In some cases it may fail, hut usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial lo those who suffer from the above causes. Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD. - Eighth, below Coates *t., Phil., Dec. 21. From the wife of ALDERMAN WUNDER, Germantown. Germantown, June 1, 1861. Da. C. V. JACKSON —SIR:—It gave me pleasure two years ago, to give you'a certificate, testifying what the German Bitters had done for me. lam now perfectly cured of all those diseases your med icine professes to cure, viz :—Dyspepsra, Cbronic and Nervous debility, diseases of the Kidneys, lec. The powerful influence it exerts upon Nervous pros tration is surprising. I have been consulted frequent ly in reference to yoiir Bitters, and without hesita tion, have recommended it for the above complaints, and in every instance it bas effectiidly cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in Germantown and is now sold in every Drug store, and in most of tb* Grocery (tores here. If any one should question what 1 say, let them come to Germantown, end I will prove to their satisfaction, that the Bitters hs cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above diaeaae. Respectfully, HANNAH WUNDEP. Main at., above Rittenhouse, Germantown, 1 v. BEWAREIiFcoTiNTERFEIT. See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON ' on the WBAI'PKR of each bottle. Principal OJJict and Manufactory, „Yb. 631, Arch. Street. JOKES & EVANS, [Successors toC. M. JACKSON be Co.,] PaovaisToas For sale by the Druggists in Bedford. George B. Amick, St. Clairtville. J. M. Harndollar Sr Bon, Bloody Run. John S. Ssbell, Schellsburg. O. R. Barndollar, Woodbercy- Juae IS, IW—ty. ! ★★★ • DR. SW EST'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT THE GREAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM) OOCT, HEURALOU, LUMWAOO, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS. SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER VOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it is a speedy and certain and never fails. 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