gtews and K._ To balance ou hand at last settlement 53,814 72 To cash received from collectors, as follow?: Joseph Evans, Broad Top Township, 1859, 23 88 LeTi Carpenter, Londonderry, 44 16 52 Simon Stuckey, Colerain. 1860, 91 37 R. D. Barclay, Bedford Borough, 1861, 235 38 Frederick llildebrandt, Juniata, " 97 49 William Bonnell, Londonderry " 42 03 John Aldstadt, St. Clair 44 86 97 Hesekiah Barkinan, Southampton 44 91 44 Rudolph Hoover, Middle Woodberry " 67 38 Thomas M. Lynch, Bedford Borough, 1862, 198 09 William Phillips, Bedford township, " 14 80 Jonathan Hyde. Harrison " 179 33 Casper Stroup, Juniata " 129 24 William Cook, Londonderry " 208 30 Baltxer Fletcher, Monroe " 35 73 John Wayde, Napier " 410 51 D. A. T. Black, East Providence " 27 14 John Feaster, St. Clair " 53 40 Francis Beard, Union " 154 52 J. R. Durborrow, Middle Woodberry '• 115 43 Henry Xieodemns. Bedford Borough 1863, 469 16 Jacob Fetter, Bedford Township " 500 00 Peter Ewalt, Schcllsburg Borough 44 128 52 Samuel Bender, Bloody Run Borough *' 12 06 Lewis ST-. Fyan, Juniata " 350 00 Thomas Fisher, Cumberland Valley " 566 46 Nicholas Koons, Snake Spring 44 433 76 Herbert Shoemaker, Coierain " 59$ 18 D. A. T. Black, East Providence , " 93 33 Jacob Carpenter, Londonderry " 269 5$ George Bcegle, Union " 560 00 James E. Kay, Hopewell '' 329 52 John C. Figart, Broad Top '* 481 86 Aaron Reed, South Woodberry " 190 00 John Mors, Southampton " 405 73 John W. Crisman, St. Clair " 786 00 Peter Winegardncr. Napier '* 597 21 Alfred Entriken, Liberty " 22 85 Baltzcr Fletcher, Monroe " 100 00 William M. Pearson, Middle Woodberry " 807 91 IT. 11. Akers, Bedford Borough, 1564, 322 53 John C. Figard, Broad Top " 213 11 Samuel Bender, Bloody Run Borough " 35 00 Wm. Mason, Cumberland Valley " 100 UU Herbert Shoemaker, Colerain " 220 37 William Uoreueh, Hopewell " 150 00 George Gardlll, Juniata 44 200 00 Benjamin Valentine, Londonderry 44 200 90 Wm. Stuckey, Monroe 44 153 00 Wm. Crisman, Napier 44 200 00 Joseph Fisher, West Providence 41 200 00 P. M. Barton. East Providence 44 125 00 Samuel Beckley, St. Clair 44 100 00 Archibald Perdew, Southampton 44 250 00 George Smouse, Snake Spring " 102 00 George Beegle. 1 nion " 143 00 Samuel Crisman, South Woodberry *1 356 0(1 Solomon Barley, Middle Woodberry 44 545 00 John Echert, Liberty 44 285 00 Received on 438 assessed soldiers 43 SO John J. Cessna, Cotomonwealth cases 74 43 John Cessna, Esq., unseated lands redeemed 53 52 On note of Mower A Tate 3 TO On note of 8. Peck ' 19 58 John G. Fisher, Esq., on sale of stoves 45 78 Commissioners sale of unseated lands 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 Assessors making triennual and other assess ments 536 77 Expenses of spring election 218 32 August election 2SI 80 October election 401 38 November election 423 0(1 Jonathan Feightner, Commissioner 9 00 P. J. Shoemaker, " 119 50 Andrew Crisman, 44 • 123 00 George Roades, 44 134 00 Michael Wertx, 44 48 00 John G- Fisher, Clerk to Commissioners ISO 00 U. H. Akers, Avtorney to Commissioners 75 00 Joshua Mower, 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 in Court House 30 00 Wood furnished Court House and Jail 44 95 Coal " " 44 44 78 79 Holding Inquests 92 07 John B. Castner, holding inquest 10 87 Road and bridge views 117 00 Charles Merwiue, services as janitor, cuttiug wood and attending Court House 78 91 Simon P. Harbaugh. binding dockets 9 00 John Aldstadt, costs in Commonwealth cases 1.200 56 John Major 44 " " 2 07 G. H. Spang " 44 44 73 9 5 J. A. Henderson, costs 44 44 6 6 21 Benjamin Wigfield 44 44 4 4 5 6 5 9 M. Riebcy " " " 11 16 Wm. M.Hall, 44 4 4 44 1 0 0 0 Jeremiah Shaw 44 " 44 21 36 Constables returns 290 24 Constables attending juries 15 00 John G. Fisher, attending bridge sales, copying assessments, holding appeals, furnishing blank books for Commissioners office, Ac. 150 53 J. R. Durborrow, printing 112 15 B. F. Meyers, 44 507 20 David Over " 177 70 John Mors and James E. Kay, money overpaid on duplicates 13 72 William Oster, attending election 2 90 J. M. Shoemaker, covers for duplicates 3 26 George Blackburn, building bridge in Libert}- tp. 1,350 00 Constables, arresting prisoners 6 12 Nicholas Sleek and Mark Housare, reward and arresting horse thief 82 20 Wm. Hartley, goods furnished for Court House 7 45 Geo. Blymire A Son, 44 44 5 3 39 John Aldstadt, taking John Miller to Western Penitentiary 110 00 John Aldstadt, keeping prisoners 259 67 Samuel Creswell, stoves for Court House 129 59 John Border, hobbling prisoners 7 00 Henry Mower, papering Prothonotary's office 9 00 John Aldstadt, bed for use of Jail 27 5o Talesmen, 48 46 Joshua Mower and others, tipstaves 58 75 Henry Reimund, painting Prothonotary's office 5 55 Drs. Compher and Watson, medical attendance to F. A. Ringlcr 13 00 A. C. Pervical, seal for Commissioners' office 10 25 Graff A Hugus, stoves for Court House 91 00 J. B. Farqunar, revenue stamps, bank note detec tor, Ac. 9 50 T. C. Garrett, Lumber 4 87 J. McCleary, acknowledging deed 18 00 John Cook, building bridge 225 00 Martin Hoover, work done on bridge at Stoncrstowu 75 00 F. L. llutter, blanks and books for Commissioners 4 office 67 90 O. E. Shannon, dockets for Prothonotary's office 138 91 J. B. Noble, error in check of Reed 13 26 L. N. Fyan, building bridge 35 00 Freight on stoves from railroad 9 23 Reed A Schell, for revenue stamps 9 50 George Roades, on bridge 50 00 Expenses of sale of unseated lands 38 26 W. S. Haven, for stationery 58 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 Treasurer's salary 300 00 Stationery 10 00 Uncurfent funds 7 00 Treasurer, auditing and collecting old accounts 20 00 Attorney's fees on same 10 00 Aaditors and Clerks 75 00 $16,506 23 Charges $18,736 75 Credits 16,506 23 Balance in Treasury $2,230 52 Statement of Moneys Due aud Owing Bedford County. Jacob Nicodemus, 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. Nicodemus, Middle Woodberry 44 138 73 George Roades, Liberty 1859 50 12 Jocob S. Brumbaugh, South Woodberry 44 47 32 Abraham Croyle, Union 1860 299 40 Jacob S. Brumbaugh, South Woodberry " 25 00 R. I). Barclay, Bedford borough 1861 26 21 John Aldstadt, St. Clair " 16 00 Thomas M. Lvneh, Bedford borough 1862 111 91 William Phillips, Bedford tp. " 42 33 P. llardman, Cumberland Valley "* 32 50 J. R. Durborrow, Middle Woodberry ' " 238 17 Samuel Working, South Woodberry '• 178 62 H. Niiodetnus, Bedford borough 1863 502 77 Jacob Fetter, Bedford tp. 1,003 72 David Sparks, West Providence " [go 14 Hezekiah May, Harrison " 307 55 L. N. Fyan, Juniata <• gj 12 I). A. T. Black, East Providence " 270 68 Jacob Carpenter, Londonderry " 134 00 Georgo Beegle, Union " 206 00 Aaron Reed, South Woodberry 44 1,099 37 J. W. Crisman, St. Clair " 43 71 Baltzer Fletcher, Monroe " 328 82 U. H. Akers, Bedford borough 1864 670 60 Henry Beegle, Bedford tp. 44 1,521 89 JVtbn C. Figart, Broad Top " 912 06 Samuel Bender, Bloody Run borough " 214 44 William Mason, Cumberland Valley " 813 33 Herbert Shoemaker, Colerain, " 723 46 William Gorsuch, Hopewell " 319 OJ Alexander Shoemaker, Harrison " 339 81 George Gardiil, Juniata " 437 41 Benjamin Valentine, Londonderry " 33-1 28 William Stuckey, Monroe " 476 66 William Crisman, Napier " 773 97 Joseph Fisher, West Providence " 194 14 Peter M. Barton, Eart Providence " 319 23 Samuel Beekley, Bt. Clair " 1,600 92 Archibald Perdew, Southampton " 284 81 George Srnouse, Snake Spring " 316 63 W. J. Rock, Schellsburg borough " 172 83 George Beegle, Union _ " 621 87 Samuel Crisman, South Woodbcrry " 1,075 95 Solomon Barley, Middle Woodberry u 1,145 21 John Eehart, Liberty " 96 79 Total $19,039 23 J3&~ Part of the above is subject to exonerations and commissions and upon all sums due over fifteen months, interest will be eharged. Statement of Moneys Due and Owed by Bed ford County, To John Sill $2,000 00 There is now in the Treasury subject to the order of the Commissioners 2,230 52 Bounty Fund. TREASURER, DR. To amount received from collectors, as follows: Nicholas Koons, Snake Spring 1863 S7O 07 Thomas Fisher, Cumberland Valley " 92 40 Samuel Bender, Bloony Run borough " 31 09 William M. Pearson, Middle Woodberry " 154 72 L. N. Fyan, Juniata " 131 36 Alfred Entriken, Liberty " 1(J 55 Peter Ewalt, Schellsburg borough " 55 52 Henry Nicodetous, Bedford borough " 69 75 Herbert Shoemaker, Colerain " 50 00 Baltzer Fieteher, Monroe " 200 00 John C. Figard, Broad Top " 296 63 Jacob Carpenter, Londonderry " 53 61 John W. Crisman, St. Clair " 75 00 Peter Winegardner, Napier " 217 23 Hezckiah May, Harrison " 60 00 D. A. T. Black. East Providence " 300 00 Jacob Fetter, Bedford township " 653 32 Henry Beegle, " 1864 600 00 John C. Figard, Broad Top " 400 00 Samuel Bender, Bloody Run bor. " 45 00 William Mason, Cumberland Valley " 310 00 Herbert Shoemaker, Colerain " 180 00 William Gorsuch, Hopewell " 200 00 Alexander Shoemaker, Harrison " 150 00 George Gardiil, Juniata " " 270 00 Benjamin Valentine, Londonderry " 230 00 William Stuckey, Monroe " 167 00 William Crisman, Napier u 404 00 Joseph Fisher, West Providence " 130 00 P. M. Barton, East Providence " 160 00 Samuel Beekley, St. Clair " 375 00 Archibald Perdew, Southampton " 200 00 George Srnouse, Snake Spring " 283 00 William J. Rock, Schellsburg borough " 73 00 George Beegle, Union " 160 00 Samuel Crisman, South Woodberry " 585 00 Solomon Barley, Middle Woodbcrry " 740 00 John Eehart. Liberty •• 100 00 #8,433 31 TREASURER, CU. Bv whole amount paid out a$ per Commissioners' "drafts $8,493 10 Treasurer's commission 84 83 Auditors and Clerks 10 00 $8,617 93 Credits $5,617 93 Charges 8,433 31 Balance duo Treasurer Farquhar $lB4 62 Moneys Owed Bedford County on Bounty Fund from Collectors, as follows : Baltzer Fieteher, MuDroe 1863 S7B 82 David Sparks, West Providence " 52 14 Hezekiah May, Harrison " 175 55 D. A. T. Black, East Providence " 98 44 U. H. Akers, Bedford borough 1864 496 32 Henry Beegle, Beiford township " 161 58 John C.- FigarC, Broad Top " 113 92 Samuel Bender, Bloody Run borough " 79 84 W'illiam Mason. Cumberland Valley " 132 31 Herbert Shoemaker, Colerain " 293 24 William Gorsuch, " 34 85 Alexander Shoemaker, Harrison " 30 29 George Gardiil, Juuiata " 49 28 Benjamin Valentine, Londonderry " 40 36 William Stuckey. Mouroe " 18 40 Joseph Fisher, West Providence " 48 16 Peter M. Barton. East Providence '• 47 60 Samuel Beekley. St. Clair " 177 07 Archibald Perdew, Southampton " 68 59 George Srnouse, Snake Spring " 27 43 William J. Rock, Schellsburg borough " 16 52 George Beegle, Union " 223 20 Samuel Crisman, South Woodberry " 130 13 Solomon Barley, Middle Woodberry " 107 12 John Eehart, Liberty " 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, they met at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the ac counts of James B. Farquhar, Esq., Treasurer of said county, for the year 1864, as contained in the foregoing statements and that we have examined the foregoing ac counts of moneys due to and owed by Bedford county, and that we have found the saine to be correct. Witness our hands this 4th day of January, 1865. JOHN H. BARTON. DANIEL BARLEY. DAVID EVANS, Attest— E. F. KKUK, Clerk. Auditors. Report of the Auditors ot Bedford County to the Auditor 44eneral, January 4th. 1865. JAMES B. 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 A Schell 2,336 51 Treasurer's commission 79 46 $7,946 66 TAVERN LICENSES, 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 deposit 28 25 Exoneration of John Drhew 15 00 Treasurer's commssion on amount ass'd 36 00 $730 00 EATING HOUSES, L)K. To aggregate amount fog 1864 SIOO 80 CR. Exoneration of John Harris - $lO 06 Treasurer's commission 4 50 Amount paid State Treasurer 85 50 SIOO 00 DISTILLERIES, DR. To aggregate amount assessed for 1864 SB6 00 CR. Treasurer's commission on S6O $ 3 00 Amount paid State Treasurer 57 00 S6O 00 BANKS. DK. To aggregate amount assessed for 1864 S2O 00 CR. Treasurer's commission on S2O $ 1 00 Paid State Treasurer 19 00 S2O 00 CONFECTION AKiEs. DR. Aggregate amount for 8164 sls 00 CR. Treasurer's commission on sls $ 75 Paid State Treasurer 14 25 sls 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS AND BILLIARDS. DR. To aggregate amount for 1864 S3O 00 CR. Treasurer's commission on S3O $ 1 50 Paid State Treasurer 28 50 S3O 00 LIQUOR DEALERS. DR. To aggregate amount for 1864 $25 09 CR. Treasurer's commission on $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. Meyers, publishing retailers licenses 12 00 B. F. McNeil, " " 12 00 Paid State Treasurer 617 25 $696 00 There is now outstanding in the hands of col lectors for 1884 and previous years and due the State $6,565 52 BEDFORD COUNTY, SS: The undersigned Auditors of said county, do certify that in pursuance of the Acts of Assembly in such cases made and provided, they met at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, and did audit and adjust the accounts between James B. Farquhar, Esq., Treasurer of said coun ty, audtbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in the foregoing statements. Witness our bands this 4th day uf January. 1865. JOHN H. BARTON, DANIEL BARLEY, DAVID EVANS, Attest—E. F. KERR, Clerk. Auditors, jan. 27,*85. GLORIOUS NEWS TO THE PEOPLE OF BEDFORD COIHTYI The first train on the Southern Pennsylvania and Con nellsriile railroad has arrived heavily freighted with goods of every dercriptiun for CHEAP CORNER. r We take pleasure in telling our customers and the pub lic that we are now * Prepared for the Winter Trade. We have just rqpeived a large stock of LADIES' WINTER DRESS GOODS, SACK FLANNELS, CLOAK CLOTHS, SHAWLS, HOODS, Ac., Au. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, and a very great variety of READY MADE CLOTHING, Over Coats, Over Coats, Over Coats I Come, Gentlemen, and examine our stock of clothing. Boots & Shoes. Boots & Shoes, for Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls. Groceries, Queensware, 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 atrial attention to their wants, and a fond desire to please, to make it pav all who visit "CHEAP CORNER." J. B. FARQUHAR. Bedford, Jan. 6, 1865. P U BXTC SAI. E ! TITHE subscriber will offer at public sale, on TUESDAY, L THE 28TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1865, his person al property, consisting of 1 Two Horse Wagon, a Kocka way Carriage and Harness, Two Good Work Mares, Cows and Young Cattle, Sheep, some Choice Hogs. Horse Gears, Plows, Harrows, a Good Sled. Log Chain, Sin gle and Doubletrees, a Dickerhoof Windmill. #. Cross-cut Saw, Planes, Work Bench, Two Seaps of Bees and One Palace with bees in it, One Ten Plate Stove, Cook Stove, Bedsteads, Chairs. Stands, Clock, Cider and Vinegar.— Also One Hundred Keelers and Four Large Iron Kettles, and a variety of household furniture too tedious to men tion. A credit of Six Months will be given. Ji&.Bale to commence at 10 o'elock. Feb. 10, 1865. JAMES REA, Jr. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! TN Hopewell Township, Bedford county, near Wishart's J_ Mill, on Yellow Creek, about four miles from Hope well Station on the H. A 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 farmer can p, oduce. It contains Two Hundred Acres good 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 any information desired in regard to the land. For fur ther information, address R. B. WIGTON. President Glamorgan Iron Co.. Nov. IS, 1*64. Huntingdon, Pa. SALT! A LARGE quantity—in sacks andin barrels—whole- XX sale and retail —at Bloody Run Station, ect. 18,'64-ly 3 JOHN W. BARXDOLLAR. O- CENTS REWARD. 40 Ran awav from the subscriber, residing in Harrison Town-hip, Bedford county, on the 31st of January, last, WILLIAM HUFF, a bound boy. aged about 12 years.— All persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting him ou my account. The above reward will be paid for his return. Feb. 10, 1865. VALENTINE 15. WERTZ. 171 X ECUTOR'S NOTICE. J Letters testamentary upon the lust will and testament of Michael Fetter, late of Bedford township, deceased, having been issued to the subscriber by the Register of Bedford county, all persons having claims against the es tate are notified to present the saine fur settlement, and all persons indebted are requested to make pnvment im mediately. J. W. TOMLINSON, Feb. 10, 1865. Executor. T5 XECUTOILS* NOT 1 < ,'E. lli Letters te.-tamentarv upon the last will and testament of Joseph Hewitt, late of Napier township, deceased, hav ing been issued to the subscribers by the Register of Bed ford county, all persons having claims against the estate are notified to present the same for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make payment immediately. THOMAS MeCOY. JAMES ALLISON. Feb. 10, 1865. Executors. nXKCUTOR'S NOTICE. U1 Letters testamentary on the estate of Evan Swant walter, late of Monroe Township, Bedford county, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in debted to said estate in any way what ever are hereby notified to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate are requested to present thein properlv authenticated for settlement. EMANUEL SWARTZWALTER, Feb. 3, 1865-6t Executor. IJLXECUTOR'S NOTICE. J Letters testamentary on the last w ill and testament of Jacob Snowbergcr. late of Middle Woodbcrry township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township, notice is therefore given to ail persons indebted to said estate, to make payment immediately, and those having claim will present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN B. REPLOULE. Feb. 3, 1864-3t Executor. fTTHE HOPEWELL OIL COMPANY.— 1 Notice is hereby given that the books of subscription to the stoek of the Hopewell Oil Company will be closed on the 25th day of February, inst. Agents are requested to make report of all sales immediately after said day. By order of the Board of Directors. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. Feb. 3, 1865-3t Treasurer. THE BOSTON WEEKLY ADVERTISER.— $2 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. One of the very best family papers, with original, se lected, and earelully prepared news of the day. News from the Army, the Navy, and several columns in Gener al. Also, a very full report of the the Boston Cattle Mar let, prepared by STILLMAN FLETCHER, late of the New England Farmer. Horticultural and Agricultural matters, stories, etc. CHARLES HALE A CO., Publishers, Feb. 3, 1865. No. 12 State Street. Boston. OFFICE HUNTINGDON A BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN R. R. CO. Philadelphia, Jan. 16, 1864. The annual meeting of the tockholders of this" Company will l>e held at thciroflSee, No. 258 South 3d Street, Phiia., on Tuesday, the 7th day of February. 1865, at 11 o'clock, A. M., when an Election will be held for a President and ' Twelve Directors for the ensuing vear. J. P. AERTSEN, Jan. 20-3t Secretary. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. 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