flic sfictlfortl dazflti. Home and Around. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP R.R. WHTKR ARRASUKMRST — TIMETABI.ISArcoin ruo-iHtion Triin leaves Swxton at 7.35 a. m.. and ar.-ivea at Huntingdon, at 9.30 a.m.; leaves Hunt ingdon at 4.40 p. m., and arrives at Saxton at 6.3S p. tn. Mail Train leaves Mt. Dallas at 1.00 p. in., ar rives at Huntingdon at 4 17 p. in.; leaves Hunt ingdon at 7 50 a. in., and arrives at Mt. Dallas a ]1 05 a. m. DEMOCRATIC MEETING I The Democrats of Bedford county, and all who support the Constitution against the attacks of Radical aggres sion, are requested to assemble in M ASS MEETING,at the Court House, on Monday evening, Feb. 10, (Court Week) for the purpose of expressing their disapprobation of the extraordi nary, unconstitutional and despotic course of Congress in attempting to es tablish Negro Supremacy in Ten States of this Union at the point of the bayo net, and electing a Delegate to the Democratic State Convention which is to assemble at Harrisburgon the fourth of March next. All who dexire a change in the luw m'tking power of the country, no matter to what party they have heretofore be longed, are respectfully invited to at tend and participate in the proceed ings of the meeting. GEO. MARDORFF, Ch'n. Deni. Co. Com. W. C. SUIIAEFFER, Sec'y. VERY MUCH CONCERNED. —The Rad ical papers of this Congressional dis trict, are in a terrible fidget over the prospective Democratic nomination for Congress. They have already announ ced a half dozen candidates for that nomination, and seem to be on the look-out for more. This is evidently the result of their conviction that our next Congressman will be a Democrat, and their consequent anxiety to know who is to be the man. Tlu; Fulton Re publican y of last week, has the follow ing: "The Democracy of this district are j already agitating the subject as to w>o shall be their standard-bearer j i i the aproaching contest for member of Congress from this district. Somerset county presents llou. A. 11. Coffroth, Adams county, Hon. Win. McSherry, Bedford and Frank lin will, no doubt, put forward two or more aspirants, and in our own "Lit-j tie Fulton" the "unterrified" are! pressing Geo. A. Smith, Esq. Of course it is a matter of indifference to us which all of these they set up lo be knocked down, for no one whom they nominate can by any possib e j chance, be elected, but admitting for | argument sake, that there may be one j chance in ten thousand, there is no ' one among the democracy named j or any likely to be named, whom we] would rather see selected than our en-1 terprising fellow citizen, Geo. A.Smith, Esq., if the fates should decree that the democracy should carry this dis trict. Politically we have 110 more faith in Mr. Smith than in any other Demo- j crat, but personally we have a high regard for him, and he certainly has a ! strong claim to the preference and we ! see no reason why we may not have a chance at defeating him just as well! as any other man. If the democracy of this district will j not consider us officious, we will recom- j mend to them to nominate George A. i Smith of Fulton, just for the fun of j liavinga lively campaign in this coun ty." As the Radical papers appear to have forgotten that there are aspirants in their own ranks, or consider them too "small potatoes" to mention their names, we will just remind them that there are such among them. The pres ent incumbent, Gen. Koontz, of Somer set , is pressed, weare told, forrenomi nation. John Cessna, ex-copperhead, of Bedford, is a candidate. Dr. S. E. Dutfield, of Fulton, quiet as you keep it, Mr. R publican, has not abandoned his hopeof being the nominee. Frank lin county has a candidate in the person of a certain iron-master whose name we don't, just now, recollect. And Adams will present our unfortunate friend McPherson, who needs the place very much, never having had an of fice in his life. Among these we, of course, prefer our own distinguished, "lalyented," and upright fellow citizen, the Hon. John Cessna. We hope he inuy be the nominee, if for n;> other reason than "just to have a lively campaign in M/a^ounty," SERIOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT.— On Tuesday last, 31st ult., a very serious accident occurred 011 the Pennsylvania Railroad, a short distance from Mill Creek, Huntingdon co., by the break ing of a rail. Four cars of the fast line, ran off the track and upset over an em bankment. ;>irs. Annie Duggin, ot Pittsburg, was killed, and her body partially burned up. Her husband, Patrick Duggin, was also seriously burned. A number (if other persons were injured, though, it is thought, not fatally. Three of the cars were destroyed by tire. TIIK Sou LOF FLOWERS. — Poetry has given title to the living breath of fra grant blossoms, and this floral soul— of 01 factory luxuries —exisis, in its full perfection, in Plia lon's "Night-Blooming Cereus."— Jirooklgn Eagle. NEW OFFICERS.—We have omitted to notice the installation of the new county officers chosen at the late elec tion, for which dereliction we now make amends. Michael Wertz, Esq., of Union tp.,is the retiring Commission er, and is succeeded by Peter M. liar ton, of E. Providence. The county has had few better Commissioners than Esq. Wertz and will have few better ones than Mr. Barton. Ihe board of Commissioners is at present , composed of Mr. M- Ritchey, ol Snake Spring. Air. How-are, of Southampton, and Mr. Barton. J. W • Dickerson, Esq., is Attorney to the Commissioners and J. G. Usher, Clerk. Mr. Samuel Beck ley, of St Clair, is the retiring Poor Director, and is succeeded ty Mr. J. I. Noble,S. Wood bury. Mr. Beekley was highly esteem ed as an officer, and it is universally conceded that Mr. Noble is very vigi lant and efficient. .he board of Poor Directors at present consists of Mr. I>. it. Anderson, of Cumlierland Valley, Michael Diehl, of Colerain and Mr. No ble. J. W. Dickerson, Esq., is A torney to the board, and T. It. Gettys, Clerk. Samuel Defibaugh has been re-appoint ed Steward, Joseph Wills, Miller, and Dr. F. C. Reamer Physician.—Mr. Geo. Mardorff is the retiring County Treasurer and .Mr. Isaac Mengel is his successor. Mr. Mardorff comes out "all right" with the State and County, which isas high an encomium as can he passed upon any custodian of the public moneys. Mr. Mengel is one of our substantial citizens and the finan ces are safe in his hands. On the whole, Bedford county is well officered at present, and nine out of ten of those who find fault, would not make as faithful public servants as those now in office. NARROW ESCAPE.—OR Tuesday night of last week, as a sleighing party of ladies and gentlemen from this place were crossing the "red bridge," near Mr. Wisegarver's, on the I lolli daysburg road, the pair of front horses of a four-horse team became detached, dragging the driver, Mr. Andrew Mid dleton, forward upon the tongue of the sled, between the horses that remained hitched. Had it not been for Mr. Mid illeton's admirable presence of mind, this accident might have resulted very seriously. Clinging to the tongue, he sustained himself on topof it, whilst he retained the lines and stopped the hor ses. Truly, a narrow escape. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.-- Weare pained to learn that our friend Michael Naugle, of Boydstown, had his leg fractured, a few days ago, by falling through the flooring of a "hay-m w." It appears that Mr Naugle was engaged in haul ing shingles from the mountain, and stopped at the old Elonburger stand, about 20 miles west of this place, to feed his horses. On going upon the "mow" to throw down some hay, he fell through the flooring and fractured his leg as above stated. Hewas brought home the next day, suffering very much from the injury. LECTURE.— The lecture delivered in the Court House, on Tuesday night las , by Rev. A. J. Burrow, on "West minster Abbey," was highly interest ing and very able. We are only sorry that there was not a larger attendance, especially as the lecture was given for the benefit of the Cemetery Associa tion. It is unaccountable to our mind, that a "magic lantern" or other "one horse show," attracts more people than the best lecture that can be given for the best of objects. But such is the fact. MARE STOLEN.— On the night of tli£ thirty-first ult., an iron grey mare was stolen from the stable of Mr James C. Hughes, five miles east ofCumberland, Md. The animal is about fifteen hands high, has a heavy mane and tail and asmall wart 011 the corner of the eye, also a slight scratch 011 the inside of the left hind leg. A reward of seventy five dollars will be paid for the recov ery of the mare and capture of the thief, or fifty dollars for tlie mare alone, by Mr. Hughes. WE learn that the Office of the Coun ty Treasurer, at Huntingdon, was en tered by burglars last night, and the safe broken open, by battering the door completely off. There were several hundred dollars in the safe yesterday, but Treasurer Logan had fortunately taken it with him when leaving the office last evening, so the thieves had their labor for nothing. The safe was a Lilly's,nearly new, having been pur chase! by the Commissioners to take the place of one similarly demolished by burglars about a year ago.— Jß. U nion Jlerakl, "lid ult. BURNED TO DEATH.— A little daughter of Mr. Patrick Shay, of Al toona, some ten or twelve years of age, was burned to death, on Friday last. She was playing about the stove dur ing t lie absence of the other members ot the family, and her clothing igniting from the fire, she was wrapped in flame before assistance could reach her, and so terribly injured that death ensued almost immediately.— Cambria Free man, 30th ult. HARNESS STO: EN. —One night week before last (probably Wednesday) there was stolen from the stable of G. A. ] Bmi th, Esq., in this borough, a fine sei I (nearly new) of double harness belong ] ''ig to him. The loss was first detected I 011 Thursday, by some boys who failed, however, to give notice of the fact un til Sunday. There are suspicions as to the thief. The harness was worth i s7~>. —Fulton Democrat. MILL BURNED.— Foreman's Mill, . near Greencastle, Franklin county, was burned, a few days ago, and with it : were consumed some 5,000 bushels ol wheat. Loss about SIO,OOO. The j light of the burning building was plainly visible ac McC nnellsburg, says I the Democrat, LECTURE ON FRIDAY EVENING.— Rev. Barrow is to lecture on Friday evening, at the court House, for the benefit of the Episcopal Sunday School. Subject, "liel>er, the missionary in Cal cutta and author of the well known hymn, 'From Greenland's Icy moun tains,' Ac." COURT WEEK.—Persons attending Court, next week, will find Berkstress ers' Hat and Clothing Emporium a good place to buy cheap and excellent goods. MAGNANIMITY is an invariabl. characteristic of a brave soldier, ami forgiveness a shining trait of a tru< Christian. Governor Geary claims t< he a soldier and a Christian, but mani fests the utter emptiness of his title to either distinction by withholding the Pennsylvania appropriation to the Antietam Cemetery, because the Mary land authorities have made provision for burying some of the Confederate dead therein. This pursuit of a foe beyond thegrave may suit the tastes and inclinations of extreme Radicals, but it merits tne condemnation ot ev ery soldier and Christian in the land, and we are glad to know that it is re ceiving it. The New York Tribune says of it : "It is said that Governor Geary wit lib 'lds the Pennsylvania appro priation from the Antietam Cemetry. because the Maryland authorities have made provision for burying the rebel dead therein. We trust that the story is not true. If we are ready to pardon the rebels who have laid down theii arms, can we not forget resentment to wards those who have given up their lives?" i "TILECO• OREDTROOPS FOUGHT NO BUY."—This has passed into a proverb, hat after all there is some evidence ex tant that casts a shadow of doubt over the assertion. The records of the War Departments how that fourteen "colored troops" deserted where one was killed; tiiat about thirty died of disease toevery one killed; that nearly twenty were mus tered out of the service for disability where one was killed in battle. Look at the record ; Mustered out for disability 20,23<> Died 31.8< it > Deserted 11,887 Missing, which means running 1.3H Killed in battle 1,514 —The wages of workingmen in near ly all the iron establishments in . Har risburg, Pa., and vicinity have been materially reduced. Many of tliein have left for other States, where labor is better appreciated and more liberally remunerated. Men with families, however, are forced to accept the "situ ation" and do the best they can under the ciscuinstances. — Harrisburg Union. —ln the Tennessee penitentiary, dur ing the past six months, ~yl~> flogging —some of them of seventy-five iashc —were inflicted upon prisoners. This in a "loyal," Radically-reconstructed State! Where are Wendell Phillips, Charley Sumner, and the kind-hearted Thad Stevens? —According to a correspondent ol the Aveni'* National, the mortality from famine in Algeria is so great that the dead are thrown into trenches, as on the day after a battle. REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. Corrected every week. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 28. FLOUR.—The quotationsare— Northwest superfine, $7.th of Union tp. FICKEi —ALDSTADT—O,i the 21 inst . by the same, l Mr. Samuel Sh ff-r's, Mr. Solouion W Fickes and Miss Sarah Jaue Aldstadt, both of U uiou tp 17*0 R RENT.—A commodious BricK House fur rent in Bedford Borough. Apply soon to T 11. A N. J. LYONS. feb73t rpAVERN LICENSE.— Notice is hereby given that the following named per sous have ma le application for lioense. to be grant ed at February Sessions (Adj >urued Court) 2 1 day of March, A. D. IS>3. Lewis Long, Londonderry tp., Tavern. feb7 *i 0 E. SHANNON, Clerk- ALLEGHANY MALE AND Fl> MALE SEMINARY.—The Spring Quarter will open Monday April 6.h. Students prepa-ed to teach, to enter college, or to engage in business avocations. T tit Ms moderate. The Principal is prepared to accommodate eight Boarders. For further inform ,ti in, address J W HUGIIES. feb7tu2 Rainsburg, Bedford Co.. Pa. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP.—The association ol the subscribers in the practice of Dentistry, has expired by limit of agreement, and all persons indebted to the firm are requested to make payment as soon as possible. C N. IIICK'iK. Bedford, Feb. 1263 J. G MINNICU, Jr. My late partner. Dr. Minnieh, having lo Caied at Bloody Bun, I recommend him to the cit izens of that place, as well qualified to engage in ihe dunes of his profession. 0. N. Uickok. tel>7w3 C 1 N. HICKOK, /. D ENTIST, Office at the old stand in Bank Building. Juliau na Street, BEDFOtID, Pu. All operations, pertamiiig to Surgical and Me chauical Dentistry, performed with care, and it auk an rt.D. anaesthetics administered, when desired. Ar tificial teeth inserted, per set, sj.oo and npwrtl As I am determined 10 do a cash busincss 01 u nc. I In, ve reduced the prices uf Artificial Teeth, of ue vr. us k,u,ls, 20 percent, and of 'lold fc'ti l ngs >3 per cent. I'his reduction will be m ide only 10 sirioily cash pmyiucuis, and all such w,li roce.ve prompt attention fet>7,'6Bu' grw 3Urcrtisrments. AnnitaTTrkport of the au- DITORS OF BEDFORD COUNTY. GEORGE AIARDOKFF, E-q.. Treasurer of Bel ford county, in account with and county from January 9. A D. 1837, to Jauuary 8, A. D. 1883. r H BASI'R K R, Dr. To Balance in Treasury $1478 91 To amount received from A. J- hansom, former Tre i-mrcr 100 00 To amount of tax received from collectors Aaron Reed. Woodbury South, 910 00 Samuel Bender. Bloody Run 1664 |M 70 Samuel Beekley. St. Clair 207 3*l John C Black. Bloody Run 1865 24 41 Arch. Blair, Cumberland Valley... do 111 84 llemy Wertz. II >rrison do 133 84 A bdnhas Ake, Union do 151 15 Satn'l Crissinan. Woodbury South., do n 26 E F Kerr, Bedford B trough... 1865 Ills 87 Henry Moses. Bed ord Township*... do I y6 5 211 John C Figard. Broad Top l**rain do 114 4 88 Henry Hire, Cumberland VHoy... do 7id 111 4. W Shoe 1111 ker, 23-3 20 J Hues F ok. Hopewell do 246 62 Henry Horn. Juuiata do 585 64 Jacob Ev HIS. Londonderry do 502 49 John M -Clain, Liberty ( lo 2-'lo 00 Jacob Fletcher. Monroe do 92 45 Henry Egoif, N ipier do 820.84 Uriah Mellott. Provi lenec. E do 448 36 Jos 11 II Si arks. Providence. W do 455 00 John Keincry. ftcbellsburg do 173 00 Willi mi Grissinger, Snake Spring., do 823 88 M ises Tewell, Southampton 431 43 Henry F Smi h. St. Clair do 1275 25 Henry Corl, Union do 1068 1 > Solomon Barley. Woodbury. M do 1650 63 M irtiu trutnb lugh. Woodbury, S.. do 1936 88 11 -nry Nieoleinus. Bedford Bor 1867 350 00 Isaac D E irnes', Bedford Tp do 797 50 Alex Tate. Bloody Run do 225 00 John C Figird. Broad Top do 327 09 William R Green. 102 89 DividDiehl, Colerilin do 676 40 l'obias Boor. Cu nherland Valley.... do 577 00 William Egod, II irrison do 295 Oil J imes Fink, Hopewell do 388 30 JihnGtrber. Juniata do 697 10 Jacob Evans, Londonderry do 200 00 George Nyeuni, M do 733 00 James Taylor. Napier do 751 79 Jacob Chamberlain. Prm-i lence, R.. do 324 00 Joseph Weaverliug, Providence, W.. do 290 00 Peter Detv dt, Sehellsburg do 91 (1.l II irris 11 II irtley, Sn ike Spring.... do 425 00 Henry Beouelt. S'Utbampton do 140 75 Joseph Claar. Union do 625 00 Solomon Bu ley, Woo Ibury, M do 488 73 Josiah Ritehey. Woodbury. S do 860 00 Samuel Sliek. S . Cbiir do 750 00 fo money received from Good Templars. for rent * • 22 00 To money borrowed from Michael S Ruoh ey..... 300 00 To money borrowed from John Sill 1000 00 To money b >rrowed fr-hii John Keuiery... 2000 00 To money received from J. B Farquhar, former Treasurer 925 00 To money received from Episcopal church, for fuel in C iurt II >use 5 50 To fines in case of Charleston. Smith and Bugley 7 Oil To costs recovered from Peter Foedder... 80 00 To money received for Huckster's Licen ses.... 21300 To money received by sale of unseated lan Is.. .* 10 7S Total charges, $34911 40 TREASURER, Cr. On sundry checks drawn by the Commissioners, as follows, viz: Paid Grand Jurors, February term 132 53 Poti'Jurors. February term 345 09 Petit Jurors. February Special term 353 23 Grand Jurors. April term 140 61 Petit Jurors, April term 310 26 Grand Jurors, September term 135 76 Petit Jurors, September term 367 29 Grand Jurors, November term 173 94 Petit Jurors, N -vetiiber term 337 02 Petit Jurors, adjourned Court 318 77 [s i>tc Kensiiiger. Jury Commissioner.... 125 90 William Kirk, Jury Commissioner 121 00 J. G. Fisher, clerk to Jury coiniuission'rs 64 30 MA Pints clerk to Jury Commission'rs 30 00 Prepiring Hsuonrnt book, correcting as sessment, making oat and distributing duplicates and services at special terms 91 00 Tipstaves 285 50 Talesmen 54 3 Court-crier 143 97 F >x and wild cat scalps 1413 99 Assess *rs making assessment returns 010 96 C instables' returns 383 30 Michael Wertz, Commissioner's salary... 230 94 D ivid H'wsare. Commissioner's salary... 12u9 10 Michlei S Kitehey, C uumissioner's salary, 91 800 Peter M Barton, Commissioner's salary.. 34 00 J G Fisher, cl'k. to Commissioners 380 00 | It .Stockman, Sheriff boarding prisoners.. 933 25 i R Stockman. Sheriff, carrying prisoners to Western Peni'etitiary 90S 00; Expenses of Spring election 262 18 Expenses of General olec'ion 330 26 Cturles Merwine. rler, cleining and repairing Court H >use clock... 3 50 0 E Shannon, fees as Prothonotary 150 00 E F Kerr, attorney to Commissioners 100 00 11 d ling Special elect! nin Providence W 11 32 A Mower, for election returns from Kaius burg Bor 2 30 1 B Fluck, commissioner to divide Wood bury. 15 00 Daniel B rley 15 00 G. W. Williams 15 00 Costs iu commonwealth cases 2071 96 Fees of Justices and cuustables in com momveal'.i cases _• 19 95 Wood and coal, ftr public buildings, and hauling same 170 53 In'eresi on money borrowed from Jonn Sill 160 00 W G Perty, record b >oks for Proth'iury s office 82 50 Expressage 2 20 Seals and presses for Prothouotary'suffice 94 25 J W Dickersou, docket fees 52 97 Samuel Roberts, commissioner to divide Southampton Tp J B Fluck. commissioner to divide South ampton township 7 00 Jacob Flies, erecting llopewcll bridge... 3700 00 11 u ry Drollinger mason work at Hopewell bridge dOS 4 2<3 lieorg pouiiug Jail, grading and curbing pavement, sand and brick and hauling same 121 60 Expenses at Jail 71 2 1 Revenue stumps, postage, S ationery, Ac. 62 80 E F Kerr, serwees is attorney 11l 50 E F Kerr, lor use of eounry 13 50 t. F Kerr, costs on judgment vs. collec tors 13 75 Lumber and plauk 13 27 P liuzzard, table A book-case 12 50 Repairing bridge al Lyons' 6 00 Telegraphing nf.er prisouers 8 75 Thomas llugbes, work at bridge 20 00 Hobbling prisoners and making chains and blucksmi hnig 21 15 Removing prisouers trotri Cumberland to cuutyjail 56 80 Removing prisoners from Fulton connty to county Jail 47 20 Rapaiis in Prothonotary office 17 50 A Ake mouey overpaid on duplicates... 1 00 .annuel Beck icy. uiuney overpaid on dup licates 1 80 Henry Egolf, money overpaid on dupli cates 10 Henry M .ses, money over paid on county Mouey overpaid on militia 3 97 George Mardorff. money overerediied on duplicate of 11 Moses 69 65 James Fink, mouey overpaid on militia ta 7 33 Solomon Shrad. r, money overpaid on dup licates 3 95 Moses Tewell, money overpaid on dupli cates 2 70 Jacob Fletcher, m oney overpaid on dupli cate 3 16 A Blair, money overpaid on duplicate... 647 Henry Hue, money overpaid on County tax Henry F. smith, money overpaid on Slate tax. 2 04 J Firher. mo. ey overpiid on duplicate... 251 Bill ot goo ls fur prisoners, j til and court ■ 1 :■> 49 Onus- * - John Kauffuiati and J B ueigh. damages on roaa , 35 00 arieiv 3utvertismeiits. Plank for bridge at Bloody Run.. 7 <5 11 Bteckm.an, Sheriff, summoning Jurors.. 127 43 Roofing 38 00 , Jos W Tate, money wrongly paid 011 deed, 20 09 ; Job Mann, money wrongly pii 1 on deed 8 57 . Lewis Fluek, wotk done at Hopewell bridge 20 00 George Roades. rip-rapping bridge at Stou- "6 00 , Expenses of holding appeals 15(1 00 , Expenses of holding county Institute 29 13 | Treasurer's s Gary 300 00 . Revenue stamps, postage Ac 30 00 I Bulk note detector 1 50 ; George M.trdoiff. refunding loss of note stolen 20 00 j Auditors audclerk 140 00 j Charles Merwine, attending auditors.... 6 00 Total credits 26099 71 Cnarges 53'911 40 Credits 2 )099 71 Balance in county treasury....sßßll 69 Moneys due and owing to Bedford County from Collector, and others, for 1867 anil previous years. From Collectors : State. Co y. Mil'a- j J A Osborne, Broad top. 1857 S 76 01 S 106 69 8 L Ev.tns. B. T . 1858, 230 46 239 67 8 Beekley,St.Cl'r, 1861, 843 291 *ll 39 i U H Akers. Be 1. B •• *284 85 J CBI ck 8.11un,1365, 7 77 ! A Blair, C.Valley, do 46 00 J C Figsrt, 8.T0p,1866, 25 00 j J Thompson, B R., do 43 33 77 70 12 00 j Jac Bowser, Cole'n. do 346 92 32 00 ! J 1111 Sp irks, P.W .do 269 70 J K-'inery.Sebellsb'g.do 42 98 11 87 350 II Ctrl. Union tp ,do 23 61 II Xi -odeums,B B ,1867, 870 33 28 50 ; E F Kerr. do 1866, 219 37 19 27 1 I D K irnest B T..13 47, 984 16 4 2 50 A Tate, B. Run., do 165 67 8 50 Si 109 83 JC Fi art. Broad Top, 1837,1650 49 13 00 D 'vid Diehl, C ilerain. do 454 14 28 00 Tobias Boor. Cutub. Va'loy do 4)7 99 55 50 Wm. Egolf. U irrison, do 185 02 37 50 Jatues Fink. Hopewell, do 201 27 19 50 JohuGtrber, Juuiati, do 33 14 59 ill) Jacob Ev ins, Londonderry, do 595 30 27 00 J T Shirley. Liberty, do 44 78 44 00 George Nyeuiu. Monroe, do 119 42 35 00 James Taylor, Napier. do 424 5 8 27 50 JOh imberluiii, Pr >v. E, do 278 31 15 00 Jos Wcaverling, Prov. W, do 187 58 20 50 S Fluek, Sax, 011, do 130 6tl 18 50 Peter Dewalt, Sclicllsburg, do 140 51 350 H Hartley, Stiake Spring, do 303 00 23 50 H Bennett, Souihaiiip.ou. do 540 43 51 00 Joseph Clair, Union, do 327 34 33 50 Sol. Barley, Woodbury, M. do 1537 53 33 50 Jos. Hitch j y, Woodbury. S. do 993 63 42 00 Satu'l W. Sleek, St Clair, do 617 23 65 00 |*Uounty.] $12a3l 23 §339 04 Amount due on County tax §12531 26 amount due on Stare lax 1109 88 amount dueou Militia tax 839 04 amount dueoll B muty tax 2a6 24 amount due from J. 13. Furquhir. for mer treasurer 87 97 Total due county Sl4 914 39 Money owe. I by Bedford County. John Sili, ou 3000 00 Jobu Ivemery, ou note 2000 00 Total indebtedness SSOOO 00 Bedford County, S.S. The undersigned auditors of said couniy, do cer tify, that, iu pursuance of the Acts of Assembly, in such cases made and provided, tuey met at the Court House iu the Boroug lof Bedford and did audit and adjust the accounts of George Mardotff, Treasurer of said county for the year. A. D. 1337, as contained iu*the foregoing statcuieuts, an 1 that they have examined the foregoing accounts due to and owed by said couuty aud tliut they have fouud the sumo to Oe em-reel. Wituess our bauds, this Ith day of January, A. D. 1333. JAMES MATTINGLY, JOHN D. LUC A , S. WHIP, Attest—W. C. Sobaeder. Clk. Auditors. To the Auditor Gene, al of Pennsylvania : GKOKOb* MARDUR.FF, Esq., Treasurer of Bed ford couuty iu aeeouut with he Commonwealth of Peuusylvaui i, from Jauuary 9, 1337, to Jauu ary 3, 1333. i'lvasurer, < r. By receipt of State Treasurer 3500 00 liy receipt of Si a.e Treasurer 3oUO 00 ] By receipt of State Treasurer 702 U0 I By receipt of S ate Treasurer for auuui- I lies..** * 260 00 j Associate Judges' salary 5a9 oO J Treesurers 1 percentage 3o 22 $3606 72 Merchants' Licenses. Treasurer, JL>r. To aggregate amount assessed for the year 1867 910 00 Treasurer, Cr. By Treasurer's percentage 45 50 Durborrow & Lutz, advertising list of retailers, 14 70 M -yers A Mangel, do 14 70 By receipt of acute Treasurer 500 uO 574 90 Balance due State, $335 40 Tacem Licenses. Treasurer, l)r. To aggregate amount assessed for 1367, $515 00 Treasurer, (Jr. By Treasurer's percentage, 25 75 By receipt of State Treasurer 500 00 525 75 Credit by balance, $lO 75 Biting Houses. Treasurer, Dr. To aggregate amount assessed for 1337, 80 00 Treasurer, (Jr. By Treasurer's percentage, 4 00 Balance due State $76 00 Banking Houses. Treasurer, Dr. To aggregate amount assessed for 1367, 20 00 Treasurer, (Jr. By Treasurer's percentage, 1 00 Balance due State, sl9 00 Treasurer, Dr. To balance in County Treasury, 8311 69 i'reasu ter, Cr. By sundry puymeuts to Commonwealth on ruJcb.eduess 8136 72 Net balance in County Treasury $324 97 Bedford County, SS. The uudorsigned Aulitors of said County do. hereby, certify ih.it, rn pur-muuce of the Acts of Assembly, in such cases made and provided, they met at the Court II mse in the borough of Bed ford and did audit aud adjust the accounts between George Murdorff, Treasurer of said county and the Oomiuomve.ilto of Pennsylvania, us contained in the foreg >iug statements. Witness our hands this 9th day of January, 1363. JOHN D. LUCAS, JAMES MAI" 11.NGLY, S. VI 11 IP. Attest—W. C Scuat.Ei'iiu, Cl'k. Auditors. Feb7w4 I IST OF (JAUrifciS put down lor iri j al at Adj mrned Court Alurcb 2nd, 1863. Thus. B Keating vs Btdlurd K. K. Co. Wui Rogers vs Kiddles burg Coal Co. C Foekler A Sou vs ltonds A Foekler. Geo. W. Walker vs Jacob Witt. Henry Wertz . vs Wilson II ifer. ltiddiesburg C A I Co vs Broad up I A I Co. Simon Wahere. al vs Helsel & Burket. Robert Steckman vs James Williams et al. Francis M ioiehl vs Coleraiu tp. Seh'l Dis. John Black et al vs 0 uh. Tricker. Geo R. B trndollar vs iiower,BruuiuaughACo Fredolin Smith et al vs Juo Lavender et al. llariley & Metzger vs A. G. Allen. F. D B ogle vs D. A l'lauk Simon Walter et al vs John Boier et al. |l r m Hartley vs Sum el M. Barclay. Philip S. Croft vs Juo Watson. Elizabeth Boeler vs Augustus Greeuawalt. Geo Blacktiuru vs County t Bedtord. Domiuiek Giilan vs A B. Bulger. Kate Border vs Geo A- lioegle et al. John Cessna vs Jouathau Bowser. Certified, February 3rd. 1853. Feb7w4 O E SHANNON, Proth. fpiiE NORTHEiIN MONTHLY, a I high-toned Literary Magazine; $3 a year, 'ine American Agriculturist scut one year tree to new sub.-enbers to Northern Monthly . Office 37 Turk Row, N. I*. Sample copy'2s ois. 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The account of Robert Fyan. adm'r of the es tate of Mary Byrne, late of Bedford borough, di ed. The aecount o! Josiah Miller, Ex'or of tho last Will, Ac., of Catharine Wolt'ord, late of London derry tp., deceased The account of Jacob Evans. Esq., adm'r < f the estate ot John Railey, late of Londonderry tp., deo'd. The aeount of Wm. Bctkhinier, Ex'or of Joseph Riddle, late of Union tp.. doe'd. The account of 'lhomas McCoy, adm'r of the es tate of Elizabeth Blackourt*, lute of St. Clair tp., dee'd. The account of Joseph B. Noble, guardian of Samuel Koontz and Mary Ann Holluian, formerly Mary Attn Kuontz. children of iletty Koontz, late of Bedford tp., dee'd. The account of George 8. Bennett, and Artetnas S. Bennett, execu orsof the lust will and testament of Artetuas Bennett, late of Southampton tp., dee'd. The account of Mary Ann South, adm'r of Franklin South, 1 ite of Snake Spring tp., deed. The account of John Dickon, Ex'or ot Moses Dicken. late of Cumberl ind Valley tp. dee'd. The account of Daniel Fletcher. Ex'or of John Martin, late of Monroe tp , dee d, j.iii 17>v4 0 E SHANNON, Reg'r. QHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry writs Vend Exponas andJL vnri F tei as and Fi Fa., to me directed, there will he ex posed to public sale, at the court house, in the Borough of Bedford, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY STH, A. D 1853. at It) o'clock A.M.. the following real estate, viz: One tract of land, containing 295 acres, more or less, about 21') acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house, plastered, double log barn, with tenant house and other outbuildings thereon erected, with two good apple orchards thereon, adjoining I'hillip Shoemaker, dee'd. on the west, Abraham Wcisel on the North west, Simon Stuck ey on the South, Christian Hetriek on the East, situate in Coleratn Township. Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Stuckey. Also, one tract of land, containing 153 acres, more or 1- ss, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story frame house and double log b;.rn thereon erected, adjoining lands of Wui. L tUa. jr.. on tho South, Joseph Sleighter on the west, B irtley Hughes on the North, situate in west Providence Township, Bedtord county, anil taken in execution as the property of Elijah French. Also, one lot of ground, containing j of an acre, more or less, and under fence, with a one story plank house and plank stable thereon erected, ad j dning Adolphus Ake. Castleton Ake and others, situate in Union Township. Bedford oounty, and taken in execution as the property of John Shoffar (miller.) Also, one frame house, in the borcugh of Coal dale. known as the Postoffice and standing ou spring s' reet, adj lining lots of David Dunn and A. W Evans, and taken in execution as tho prop erty ot A. W. Evans. Lemuel Evans and Levi Ev ans. situate in Broad Top Township, Bedford county. Also, one tract of land, containing 1081 acres, more or less, with a two story !• House th'-reon erected, being the same tract of land which P F. Lehman and Mary Ann, his wife, sold and convey ed to John 11. Wertzand Sophia, his wi e. and taken in execution as the proper'y of J. 11. Wer z and Sophia Hertz, situate in Harri ou township, Bedf rd county. Also, all that certain two s'ory log House, mes su tge and tenement, situate in Rainsburg bor ough, Bedford county, fronting on Main street, adj dning lots of Georze dames on the South and A. J. Petinell on tho North and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building, seized and taken in execution as the proper y of Abraham Mowry, situate in Rainsburg borough, Bedford county. Also, two tracts of land. No. 1. containing 175 acres, more or less, about 101) acres cleared and under fence, with a two story dwelling House and log barn thereon ereoted and other outbuildings; there is also a small apple orchard on the premi ses, adjoining lands of Wm. Stuokey on die South, William Conner on the East, Wm. Grubb ou the South, Beiijiutin Shaws' heirs on the North. No. 2. containing 20 acres, more or less, with about 2 acrescleared and under fence, adjoiuing the above land and Sautuel M'xsell and others and taken iu Execution as the property of John Hann, situate in Monroe township, Bedtord county. Also, all the defendant's interest in and to a tract of land oout&iuiug 70 acres, more or less, a bout 40 acres cleared and uuder fence, with a one stoiy log house and log baru and apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of H ash. Powell on the South and West, Peter Hillegas on the North, and Wui. Frazier on the East, situate in Juniata tp., Bedford oounty, Pa., seized and taken in execu tion a8 the property of Joseph Nioodemus. Also, one traot of land, containing 104 acres, more or less, atlj lining lands ot Philip Snider on the North, the Defendant's other lands on the East, and Tu.-bes Mountain o-i the wes , situated iu West Providence township, Bedtord county, and seized and taken iu execution as the property of Joseph 11. Sparks. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, j P.QBERT STECKMAN, j iu. 17,1858 -w4. j Sheriff. LIST OF GRAND JUUUKS- Drawn fur February Term, 2d Monday, 10th day. A. D., 1803: Schellaburg—lsaiah Couley, Foreman. Bedford Tp—Jacob Fetter. Bedford B >r.- -imon N tus. Broad Top tp—Levi Kiuard Cumb. Valley—Fr.uit.liu iiitc, Samuel Huut, Albert Arnold Harrison— Willi im Ego]f. Liberty—Joliu lvo slower, Sauiuet Ilarvey. Eli Eicuelberger. LondooUeiry—B. T. Buchanan. Monroe—Abraham Stuckoy, Geo B. Fletcher, Curtis Grubb. Napier—Jeremiah Gordon, Sylvester J. Souser. Providence IV.— Alex Mortiuiore, Joseph Fisb ur - Soiitiinmpton —Lewis Browning, James Collins. St. Clair—Jesse Blackburn, T'hoa. J. Miller. Union—Aliehael VV'eitz. Drawn and Certified at Bedford, this 13th day of December, A- D., 1307. ISAAC KENSINGER, WILLIAM KIRK, Attest: JuryCom'rs. J.NO. G FISHKE, Clerk. LIST OF PETIT JURORS, drawn for same term. Bedford B r.—Simon Cook, Johu B. Jordan. Broad Top—Johu F Lotvry. Cumb. Valley—William Deremer, Jr., William Mason, John P. Miller. Colerain —Herbert Shoemaker. Juniata—William Keyser, Joseph Dull. Liberty—Philip Beikstre.-ser, James Roades Monroe— Harrison t'. Williams, Gideon Wil liams, James Carnell, David Means. Providence E —Christ. Meyers, Christian I el ton, Samuel McFeeters, William Whetstone. Providence W. — Daniel Sparks. Southampton—Phillip ILrnes. Jam s Penneli. George Elbin. John Howsare id D.. John Robison, St Clair —James Barefoot, Isaac B. Mock, W il iatn Barefoot. Snake Spriug—Abraham Keens, Benjttnin Ash com. Bt. Clairsville—F. D. Beegle. Wood berry M.—Thomas Jynuson, Daniel Barley, Dmiel 11. Long necker. Woodborry S.—John Buyer. VV'Uia'n 11. Aaren. Union. —Josiah Alovvry. Adolphns Ann. Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 13th day of December, A. D. lbtW. ISAAC KENSINGER, WILLIAM KIKK, Attest: Jury Com'rs. JSO. G. FISHER, Clerk. LIST OF JURORS drawn for an AD jiarned Court, Ist Monday, 2nd day of March. A D. 1383. Bedford Tp.—Ezra Williamson, George Mann, Michael Nawgel. Broad Top—James A. Ilorton, John L. Tobias. Coaldale—Walter Whitney. Colerain —A. C. James, William 8 Beegle, J II. Cessna, John Shater of Juo., Geo. W. Ceaina. Cuuib. Valley—Weaver B. Cessna, Francis Growaen. Juniata—William Kinsey, Leonard Bittner, Honry llillegas. Joseph Barclay, Johu Garbcr. Liberty—David Steel. Monroe— Elius Nycum, Daniel Miller, David Barkuian. Napier— Thomas Clsaver, William 11. Sbafer, John S. Stuckey, J&iehari M Mullin, Edmund 3. Blackburn. Providence E —William Gracy. Providence W.—Daniel Sams. James Calboun, Snake Spring Daniel 11. Snyder. St. Clair —Johu Wolf, li It. lleudersoD. William Oster. Saxton —Jacob Kuum. Woodbery M.—Tliuwas Watson. Woodberry S.—v\ iliiam Telwiler, Josiah Ritch. i e y- Drawn A certified at Bedford, this 13th day ot ! December, A. D. 1a63. ISAAC KKNSINGER. WILLIAM KlttK. Attest: J ury Com'rs. Jo.a. G. FISHER. Clerk. jaulTwl MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS, and Business men generally will advance own interests by advertising in the coliuiWS I Of THK (tAXKTTt-