BEDFORD GAZETTE. ■. F. MEYKR*, KOITOR. mi DAY) ii till MARCH 29, The Poor alone to be Oonscribed. One of the most odious features of tho Con scription Act* tliat which enables tbe rich to escape from military duty and forces tlie poor to take their places in the army. Under one of tbe provisions of this act, every man who is ql,tf. to raise the aum of three hundred dollars, can be exempted from conscription, thus gh ing the power into the hands of those who are well to-do in the world, to throw the whole burden of the military service upon the poor men of the country. Sot only is this unjust and cruel to those in indigent circumstances, but also it will operate to defeat the ostensible purpose of the law, to wit, the raising of troops for the war. It is a well ascertained fact that a very largo proportion of the poorer classes are alrea dy in the array; at least such a per centage of tbem as will render it impossible to collect a sufficient army from their number to prosecu.e the war with vigor, much less to subdue the rebellion. Ilence the conscription, although every poor man will he dragged into the. army, will foil to reach the object for which it was apparently, enacted. Sorrow and misery will fall upon thousands of families already ir. the most reduced condition of life: famine and starvation will be added to squalor and rags; the bitter cry of houseless women and breadless children, will swell the chorus of despair; and yet the arm of the Government will not be ma terially strengthened, nor the nation enabled to extricate itself, by force of arms, from the iron clatches of war. But Congress did not design that the Con scription should succeed in raising an army.— The leaders of the Abolition majority in that body (now happily defunct) were intent upon two things only in the passage of that Act.— First, they found it absolutely necessary, in or der to sustain the financial credit of the Gov ernment, to resort to some extraordinary mens ure of taxation, and hence the adoption of the S3OO equivalent. Secondly, they discovered by the. returns of last year's elections, that the pportr classes voted against them, and, there 4bn, they so framed their law that those trou ■bier."wc voters would be forced from the ballot box. The cunning and chicanery of these political fiends have no parallels in history. Why even Machiavelfi and Bollngbrokc were saints com* flared with these Abolition conspirators. But Their diabolism will soon come to an end. It has been loosed for a little season, but popular sentiment is even now forging a chain that shall bind it for a thousand years. Democratic Club. The meeting of Democrats of the Bor ougb, on Saturday evening last, was the largest gathering of the kind we have ever witnessed; bare, county mass meetings, of course, except ed. Seventy vctes were polled en the ballot for J High Constable, the usual number, liaretofore having been about 40. There were also pres ent a large number of persons from the imme diate vicinity of the Borough who did not vote. The proceedings of the meeting were character ized by the utmost good feeling and more than ordinary enthusiasm. Contrast this with the nominating meeting held by the blaekies, on Tuesday night last, which wa so "slim" in -point of numbers, that it was compelled to ad journ to a store, and you will not have much trouble in deciding with which party are the feelings of the people of Bedford Borough. New Hampshire. The Democrats made a noble stand at the re cent elections in this State. Eastman, Peace Democrat, for Governor, has a majority of near jy SOOO votes over Gilmore, Republican. Har riman, War Democrat, received about 5500 ,VBles, and as it requires a majority of the whole .vote #o elect, there seems to be no election by the people. There is still, however, some hope that Eastman may have a majority over both his opponents. One of the three Congressmen (and perhaps two) was elected the Demo crats. This is glorious, as the Abolitionists elected every Congressman in Now Hampshire for the last eleven years. .A FIZZLE.—The meeting of the Blackies, on Tuesday night, was a complete fizzle. They had to adjonrn to Shuck's store, "to hide their diminished heads." At that place o?rendezvous, bo waver, they succeeded in patching up a ticket. T;,ere were only about a dozen present aud these had the preauotption to nominate a ticket which they expect to force down tho threats of the tixty voters pf their par ty that were absent. Rich, isn't it? "BE TREE, LADS, nr. TBLll"—Democrats, you are about to begin the great fight for a restora tion of the former condition of things, when un der the benign role of Democracy, peace and prosperity dwelt m all tbe land. Be true to yonroelvee pn Friday next! Let there be no deserting, np skulking, no treachery of nny sort, guntfehing, no cutting, no trading, nothing V'tttapcmty without a taint, a blot, or a IftF- '{lie true, lads, be true!" 1 Lntrr. D. F. BEEGLE.—-This officer is at pres ent on a visit to his friends in this county. We ■wdrfmerid that tbe Lieu tenant baa some staff 'ayaipt—wt what i> is we have not leeilift £5 W* himkaadicmely for his services to I ' +T* Cwp^lpdlS? 1 heuded" "About old roro and wblcb w. bM intaodod poMUt this week, baa bw ae*id. Mad DooA' —Considerable excitement w&J produced, in our town, a fear days ago, by the discoveiy that several dogs showed signs of madness, and there has been a general "tying up" of ennines ever since. Hydrophobia is to be dreaded as much as Auntie Cholera, and we hope thnt everybody that keeps a dog, will ei ther shut l.im up or "muzzle" him. Fins.—On Friday evening last, at about half past seven o'clock, a fire broke out in the stable of Mrs. Barclay and before the engine could be brought to bear upon it, the building with its contents, was enveloped in flames. Several cows and a calf were burned to death. FINAL DISCOURSE OF REV. S. KEPI.ER IN THE M. F.. CHURCH —The Kev. Mr. Kepler has published, that he will prerch his lust ser mon in Bedford, next Sabbath evening. The discourse, it is said, is to be founded on Dent. 34 ch., 5, 6, 7, 8 vs. wEnthnsiastic Democratic meetings have recently been held at D. A. T. Black's, (Ray's Ilill) at the School house in Shover's Volley, Bedford tp., and at Ilea's School House in said tp. The meeting at Black's was honored by the i resence of a delegation of whole-souled Democrats from Bloody ltun, whose enthusiasm and earnestness we shall never forget. ftir'Vc have not been furnished with a copy of the proceedings of the late Senatorial Con ference, but just as we are going to pros-, find them in the Somerset Dtmociat. We shall pub lish them next week. The Deno-rat also con tains a call from the Somerset conferees, for a notlier conference, at this place, on WcdcoaJ.iy of April Court next. S3"We call attention to the card of Professor Diekerson, in this issue. The Professor is an excellent teacher and deserves the support of our citizens. Democratic Meeting. Pursuant to previous notice, tue Democrats of Bedford Borough twwtubled in the Court House, ou Saturday evening last, for the pur pose of nominating a borough Ticket and ma king preliminary arrangements lor the forma tion of a Democratic Club. On motion, J AS. B. PAKQIJHAB was culled to the chair, Suiu'l Barnhart and John Miller were chosen Vice Presidents and John Border and George ltei iniiud Secretaries. The object of the meeting was then briefly stated by Is. F. Meyers, after which the meeting proceeded to the nomination of a Borough Ticket. All the nominations were made without :t ballot, there being but a single candidate for each, with the exception ot Higu Constable, for which a ballot was taken, after which the nominations were made unani mous. The ticket nominated stands as follows: Chic/ Burgess, Valentine Btecktnnn. Aisistm.t Burgess, 'George Reiamnd. L'ouncumcn, W. R Mann, Daniel Border. * High Constable, Joeiah H. Dickl. Auditors, Lewi# Saupp, N. J. Lyon#, D. F. Kuuli'man. Constable, Andrew J. Hixon. Judge, William Bowles. Inspector, Samuel Davis- Assessor, Joshua Mower. Town Clerk, John 15. Ma-til- Supervisors, George Leader, James Curboy. Sthool Directors, John P. Heed, Thomas K. Geitys. The meeting wrs nbly end eloquently ad dressed by O. E. Shannon and \V. M. Hall, Esq#., Col. J. W. Tato and Dr. J. Compiler. On motion of 15. F. Meyers, a cbmmitteo of three was appointed to draft a Constitution and report the names of olficcrs for a permanent organization of the Club at the next meeting. The chair appointed 11. F. Meyers, O. E. Shan non and G. 11. Spang said committee. The meeting then adjourned, with three cheers for the Union as it was. the Consiitutionas it is and the Democratic Ticket. JAS. B. FARQUHAR, Chairman. John Border, ) Secretaries. Geo. Kcimund. J American Traot Society. Since the outbreak of the Southern Rebellion, the American Tract Society has issued over two hundred publications especially adapted to the army und navy. It has exempted above §50,- 000 in furnishing them with its publications; embracing more than 500,000 volumes 3,f>OU -000 tracts, and in the last live months in coop cration with the Christian Commission 230,tK10 copies of the American JVJesnn7er. The Mes sengers which ifrc eagerly sought by ehapfaius and soldiers, contain reading matter equal to. 4,000,000 tracts of four page# each. Packa ges are sent monthly to every part of the arinv, more, than 1 40 packages being regularly for warded to the priucipal vessels of the btodka i diug squadron. isrAt lie lute term of court in Snyder coun- I ty, the Editor of tho Selinsgrovc Times, who was indicted for "treasonablepublications," was acquitted without a trial. The citizens of the county have to pay the costs. Were not the Democrats compelled to pay their portion, and we could have had the infinite pleasure of esti mating and laving the bill of costs, we should have made U $900,000,000, and then left the Buzzards to Toot the "expenses." I: would have taken some of their "greenbacks,* wouldn't it t —Ltwisburg Arfiii. \ i A CUSTOM Hots* FRAUD.— Dispatebie from Washington ounoune* that important revela tions disclose tho Gnatom-Uouse and other frauds among Federal often* to be so open and da grant as to eon pel the Secretary of the Treasu ry to "move every one of them implicated front office, with the President's sanction. SlittKmrocmattfl. TERMS For announcing candidates for Al My Prothonoiary, nnd Sheriff, $3 00| for Treasur* er $2.00, I'm Cnmmisaioner, Auditor and Poor DD rector, SI.OO. To iniurn insertion,all announce, menta must be paid in advance. Amembly. We are authoriged to annonnet Geo. W. Gump of Napier tp., a.a candidate for Assembly, eubjeet to the decision of thj Democratic County Convention* To THE DEMOCRATS or BerroßD CODNTV I offer myself a. n candidate for the offi-a of live in the next Legislature, subject to the decision of the Demociatic County Convention. B. F. MEYER3. Prothoiiofary. Ma. EDITOR Please announce the n.me of John B. Fluke, Esq., for iheolliee of Trothnnntary, sub ject to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. We are authorized to announce O. E. Shannon, Esq., as a candidate for Prntinintary. subject to the deeiaiup of the Democratic County Convention. Sheriff! .5,We nre authorized to announce Daac D. F.rneM, ®f Bedfoid tp., a.a candidate for SheriO, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. MR. F.di'or: —Please announce Leo. W Horn, Esq.. ot Harrison tp., as a candidate I'oi Shei iff sub ject to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. We are authorized to annnunc* the nsm, of Hugh Moore, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We nre authorized to announce Col. John It >fer as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Ihe decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce W. A. Powe|i,of Harrison tp. as a candidate for Sheriff, subjret to the decision of the Democratic Couuty Conven tion. Treasurer. Ma. EDITOR: Please announce Samuel Defibaugh, of Pedfoic 'p., a.a suitable candidate for the mllee of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce S. J. 4fcCati>lr. J. Mastiff med. at. on pauper 10 70 Jamea Taylor for potatoes 10 00 James Bums lumber 21 31 H. Doraey for beef 18 50 WM. Cook do / 10 57 Joseph Filler on contract for building 13 73 IE. B. Tout for beef 31 02 John Nelaon on account 20 CC A. B Cramer merchandise 99 50 John Arnold hardware 13 9! 8. Feigle keeping outdoor paupar 20 00 John Hsfer lime 107 50 P. It S'ndehaker beef 37 52 F.. Sla'ler Jr Son poods for Mrs. Hughes 7 00 Dr. J. W. Muilw medicine do 6 75 E. Stetler ft Son lumber 6 71 Jnsrph Filler contract for building 19 00 Jsmei Taylor applebntter 23 00 Samuel Devi, money borrowed 636 00 Dr. F. C. Reamer sa'ary 15 00 J. W. Mille oats )8 75 U. F Meyers printing 58 tJO •J. Harlt'frnad baron and applabut'.cr 13 10 H Dorsey ct*r 16 50 Wm. M. Cook beef 7 00 F. Mencb oats * 1915 Dr. F. C. Reamer salary as physician 13 00 J. Hf*' lime 26 00 M.jNauale for cow and calf 16 00 Joseph Fi'ler rcntiaet on building 25 00 John Amos work 16 CO Dr. F. C. Rcsmet sahuy as physician 15 00 Gcorg-Widel sundry arlielea 5t 47 H. C. Reamer drugs 21 14 J. Riddle a nob-butter 5 33 J. Mower, Esq.. .ervices as attorney 15 00 S. Shuck \ Co. till of goods 30 fi'.l R. Fyrn do do 22 16 Wm. M.Cook beef 8 75 MM. M.Cook beef 6 10 S. ft VJ. Shuck merchandise 3" 95 Shi-es (r Jordan outings 11 !'.'l J. L. Brumbaugh beef 23 13 | H. ABT.R. R. Co. freight o.*. goods 8 19 | John Ne|on bular.ee on account 50 51 ; A. Ake 3'. 20 ; S. Deßba'tfth beef 31 60 1 J. Noble & Co. merchandise 52 12 1 K-v. R F. Sample pirt ol check 23 0 1 j D. Poiti's wheat 15 00 1 C M Ream applebutter 7 25 I J L Piincc icrcval of paupers It 20 , A B Ciamer merchandise 107 15 | M Lutz pail of check 82 01 II C Reamer crugs 39 47 A Ake planlr 19 00 M lleidenthall at. and med. (or Mitchell 15 00 J S Brumba i'h snaep 70 80 , Wm. Hartley hardware 03 6'i Ma? on ft Lee tnrcbndise 53 97 , A Akc oeef 2 1 3- ' J Reed merchsr.dise 9 92 I Wm Spi.lle mill irons 7 58 B W Garretson salt 5 00 ; R D B .relay beef 19 50 ! John Wy int keeping pauper 30 00 j Wm lliriley hardware 70 69 , Wm M Cook beef 0 50 J W Cirson 6f Co groceries 86 26 ) N Lyons H s on# mcrchandije 21 33 j ti C Reamer drugs 21 in 1 J Filler uii contract for building 17 25 | Sarih Byeilv attendance on pauper 5 00 , laaac '.ipple merchandise 63 29 j P A Reed bacon and goods 55 £6 John H.ifer lime 102 00 Wm Milburn bedsteads 8 88 ! A Stutter coal 9 75 i Wm M Cook beef 16 49 j K Statler & Sun merchandise 10 ro j P F Lehman removal of p.uper 8 70 j D Bailey keeping Cath. Dirkes 16 00, J W Tomlinson beef and pork 115 09 | S Reigh -rri beef 11 16 D Amos oals 8 00 Ueo.geGray beef 5 45 Dr F C Reamer salary as phytic ian 15 On Wm M Conk beef 6 73 3 Berghard 4i-f 10 89 J T Gephart bacon 7 75 T Slack maMtig graveyard fence 8 09 D McVi rker bacon 6 50 W Grifflih supporting E Claycotnb 8 72 J1 Lui7. balance on check for money I , borrowed | Henry Pluck rcmovsl of pauper 9 60 M Hoiiicrbaum bacon 16 43 Directors of Franklin county Alms t 21 og House for support of Mis Irvine ( George Rhodes refunding check 32 42 James Fink do do 20 00 II Geiger A Co groceries 265 65 G Blymire ft Son harlware, tinware, and fieight on goods 86 30 M L Putt part cf check No 27 _ It 0(1 J Kemery money borrowed 139 00 J W Orismun beef 21 52 A Suupp merchandise 5 23 L Jariu-on beef 18 90 J Mower, K.sq., attorney for five years 50 no John Miv np| lobu'.'er It 32 .1 M Campbell a'tendance on P Smi.h 58 20 Pbilip Dietn applebutter 4 on A Ake aalary 10 00 S S Fluke fr-ight and atlt 8 89 W Y I 'oorman c>fl|R 4 25 j John Kerr.ery expenses to Stoaerstowa 800 John Bridaham brick 1 71 T It Getlys .aiary 6 23 Jacob Line beef 225 J E Sat'eifield re nosing pauper 3 40 W Y. Poorman raffia 3 ()0 J Hark'eroad 3 5 I S Barnha.t removing pauper 4 09 Wm I.eary witness at Court 2 62 V Brengle eooptage 2 42 V Steckman horse hire 1 10 William States boatds 2 62 Wm F Moorchead applebutter 5 31 A Ake clover seed 4 00 A Bower, ten pair of shoes 6 00 A Bowers bi l of goods 6 50 id Hoi lerbaum per cent on dup'icate 4 46 1 Jacob 'Kvans support of S Lucke: 4 00 , 'h'+lull removal of J llugbes and family ; 00 Wm M Cook beef 2 72 W Y r Poorman coffin for J Ilnghea 6 on S A Cannock ietnov 00 S Afan*p>akei removing ptuper 4 flu T R Gettys salaty 10 00 A Dibeit beef 8 47 A Riti hey removing pauper 4 00 J-sac F.vcns making coffin 4 00 T P Studehaker removing pauper 3 37 John l.ittlt fr-'ubt oil good* 3 55 T R G it* aalery ' 10 Ou Dt F C R-ainer salary 15 00 J G Four removing pauper 3 77 A Hasler removing pauper 2 00 H Barley apple butter I 50 A/re G Lvaiuger appletioUer 1 68 W M P-arsou bonding Ik washing for A Richtner ♦ 00 A Ake ralary 20 00 I)r F C Reamer svlsry 15 00 Af.rgaret Fetterly merchandise 3 08 W F Stock making coffin 3 60 James Af'iUio lumber *1 00 G Bennett removing pauper 4 00 Joseph Black amount overpaid en dap 200 J B Farquber goods 3 00 Betty Funk chain 1 B0 ' Amos Bran* ceßlo 3 SO !M Kvugle witness in Coeit 1 to J W Bevler beef . 3 35 T R Gettya salary 13 00 JE Colrin merrhaadiee JOS J B Beb*r ap Itbuttar 9 57 > Sb iw r.pnlabutter 4 00 David Miller issuing erder 30 J i sf*y 6 30 D isgning order? 1 00 T RGott utahtag OopltcdUw 20 00 Jamea JlfuiUn 3 13 JoaephHinlaft 2 BO Jacob Rranncmaa lsaeteg orders 1 00 Philip Little tar 1 73 George Smouie wltnese at Court 1 61 George Afunn c'overeecd 3 30 John Cavemler removing pauper 3 10 .lames Bridget lathingteore 13 80 John Hater balance on account 3 00 A Stiffler making graveyard fence 7 00 J W C irton tc Co grocerw* 31 UI A Stucaey wheat 7 50 R Fy.m merchandise 3d 07 .'avid Over printing 01 03 Sarah Byerly attendance upon M Jlfaur SUU Wm Lenta brooma 5 00 G I) Sbnrk int. and prin. on check 53 20 * K Moorehe d aalaiy 83 70 W Li-ary salary 103 13 S h W Shuck meichanJiae On 6-1 J B Fur i( 'iba. tobacco 13 13 A Bowser lumber 33 13 .1 W Carson U Co groceries 38 10 Dr F C Doyle wed. alMui.wce on pan. 2s t)u Cessna A Shannon trviug case in court id 00 () K Shannonatt'y I'm Dr M ooie AUeiiej 30 00 Due Treasurer at last settlement 198 03 Tieaeurers aalaiy lor 1862 00 00 Stationery 10 00 Auditors and clerks salary So 00 i L'ncurrent money 12 00 V F Lehman check 998 8 70 JJxoi cations to collectoia 231 38 Peif intage 315 |1 Interra 1, on sundry check* 2-73 ■ Amount due Treasurer 31 62 Total $7,109 Sgf AVe the undersigned, auditors of Bedford County, do certify Umt )vc havtf examined tlic foregoing account of George JttymJce, Treaau- j sure* of tlie l'oor and House of Kni{f'oyracnt of Bedford Countv, ar.d lind the game Jo be Lorrect and true us above stated and that tliord is tt balance due to aids Tre war. r of sil.Cls. Witness our hands ana seal this 7th day of January, A. D. iBG3. GEORGE BAUG H.MAN, Da XL L. UEFIbAUGH, Attest JOHN il. BARTON. TIIOUAS 11 Gurrys, Clerk. Arf'tal expenses for the Mouse •.ml -uppoit 'jfp.opera tor tSt.2, $3,120.23 l-. 0 g ocj Do. for previous years. 3,9i9 05J J ' ' S talement urn! krpo.t of G to. fVitlel , 8! • ward of Ike Poor and House of employment of Bed lord county, from Is! of January, ISO'.!, till lit of Janumt, ISt>3. 'DR. To cash from S. 11. Tat? for Beef $3 08 " T. Al. Lynch " 390 Goods bought, from I. hippie 3 33 10 bushels of rye 5 00 Cash fiom T. ii. Gettys for rye 1 00 1 barrel Hour ti 00 Curb from J. E. Wills for boarding 2 G6 Cor and buckwheat flour 2 00 ' Wheat and flour sold 20 0 ) J 20 bushels wheat sold 23 uO j 2 bushels bu>.k.wbeat 1 50 I liitlance CI 27 J 139 43| 1832 CH. By bahnoc on settlement * 30 05 1 ton planter 7 (JO Mittens I 50 Komoving S. Mogle pauper 3 41 Ilaulin;; boards 35 Hauling coal I 15 Cash pai'l for work at race 1 00 " Hauling boards 90 .Summoning G. Smouse ns witness in j| . ort Court in case of J. Filler J Paid lor 350 rails 7 00 " Making fence 2 50 " 60 locust |Mists 6 00 Cash paid W. Herring for tall 1 l 00 " M. Nnugle hauling 1 25 44 Espen?es to Stonprstown 2 75 44 " Rainsburg 40 " Making fence'nround yard 2 50 44 Expenses to Hopewell 1 52 44 " hanling Gcllcjr's Goods 91 " Work at mill dam 1 50 " llanliag coal 1 3.1 44 Removing piu er P. Smith 187 '• Lime und postage 1 75 44 Frril 4 50 44 Hauling coal 3 71 " 0 bugs • 3 75 44 4 -.lour barrels 1 00 41 V. Herring toll 1 00 '• Hauling coal 5 05 " Hauling lumber I 20 44 i). Hoard for milling 32 50 Statement of the Poor Uounr Mill from hi January 1662,l 6 62, till Is/ January 1S(3. 1)R Jfs oc g; To amount of (rrm hro't 2 5' in si per montnly re- 3 " pr ports " 3 5 53?J 257 50J 42 51i Raised on farm 33 67 bought of lo.ler 4$ 74 Amount 570 3JIJ 504 42 511 CR By amount of grain uud in I'oor Ht.u-e and told sun dry person* tor cash und on acrouut*. 4r. Used iii Poor Houie 383 23 434 (34 Horse feed 116 Hog feed 70 524 Cofl'e 19 Sold sundry person* 40 45J 8 8 Amount 429 270J 454 7 G s?t Product of the Farm and Harden. 38 tons hay, -1 load* corn fodder, 270 bush els of corn, at) bushel.- rye, 33 huslicl i wheat, 199 bushels outs, 350 bushels pjtuUns, 15 bushels Ik-am", 10 bushels largo on ijus, I.J bush els small onions, 12 bushels tomatoes, 10 bush el beets, 4 bushel turnips, (> bushel parsnips, 2000 heads cnbbugo, 5 barrels sou r kraut, 4 biureisvueumber pickles, 15 barrels soft soup, 14 barrels hard soap, 150 pounds tallow, 526 pounds lard, 3i>o pounds butter, 32194 pounds pork, 1800 pounds beef, 250 pounds veal, 135 pounds wool, 3 beef hides 4 calf skins. Stock on tht Farm. 3 head of horses, 8 cows, 1 bull, 19 hog?, 32 sheep. Ji 1 tides Manufactured by Matron. 10 sheets, 24 pillow slips, 8 bed ticks, 4 bolsters, 8 comforts, 27 aprons, 29 woium's dresses, 48 mens' shirts, 17 worn ens' sack?, 50 pairs woolen stockings, 7 children?' skirts, 31 pairs mens' pants, 10 shrouds, 30 chimece, 20 children** dresses, 16 children*' aprons, 1 hood, 5 stamens' aun caps, 3d towels, 5 table cloths, 10 pair mens* drawers. list of paupers admitted, discharged, died, dr., during e-rh month, and UP number remain ipg,at the end of each month 1 alio the avenge n umber supported in the House daring the year, together vmb the uvwbet of outdoor paupers support ed Vv the Institution, fr*m the Ist day ( Jitnin. ]sga till the lit day er January, 18M. nrfifp 1802 ** * January, S ( SO 41 February, 11 19 40 March, 111 19 39 April, 2 2 3 20 36 A3 ay. 1 20 33 June, 3 1 2 20 35 July, £ 1 22 37 ! August, 13: lj J 28 4 | September, 1' {4; . 27 40 I October, 31 2; j 3 27 30 j November, I | 6 i 23 36 i D w.mlier, 2' I I |J4 37 | o_ average of 6?>t par month, or whom .10 are rotated, a arc blind, St)a>e inaanc. Alio9ol , wayfaring personi were provided with board and | lodging—there ar- also 3 out-dooi pauper* who are I not include., tn the above. | We, the undersigned, rlirectora of thePooT I and House of Employment of Bedfani County do certify that we have examined tba tvbov* ac count, statement and report of George WitkL Steward of the Poor and House of employment? of Bedford County from the lat day of JafM#~ ry, A. 1). 18G2, iill the lat day of January, A. D. 1803, and find the same to be correct. Witness pur hands and seals this 6th day of. ' January, A. 1). 1803. A. AKE. J. S. BRUMBAUGH,. SAMLfiEIGHARD,. Dirtcieri. Attesf -\-4 TuoKis K. Orrrrs, Citrk, RULE TO 3HOW CAUSE. ~~ Commonwealth of) In Common Pica* of Bed- Fenrsylvsma, jor use ford comity, No. 88, April of the tu-ii* of John I'eim, I8i?u. I.and acid y Flu-s, decerned, defendant Ertrikin, to Fluek v. U Little, who |nid lhe pur lames I'nrrilcin nrd }.cha*e ,-T>on*y sa le'rc-ward* Jolfli Griffith,with no j pays rh'* lien, wbereforv on ' lice to Win. Fiurlc, I motion of O. K. Shannon,, (fcirje I'lura ard Fq , lule tt*e William Little, terrc | why *h leire tenants should imam*. J not he subrog 'led. In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto aet my luiJ and affixed the sea! of said Court, „t bedfprd, tb 12th day of February, A. P. itttl. Msrch 20". A. B. BDNN, ProtU'y. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Hannah Cam, Adam Cam,! In the Common Pl|- Henrietta Williauiion, Or- of Bedford county, Nql. "I'd" WilMinnon and O E. I I, ol'April'Terti;tStX" Shannon, Adm'r. with the | ' w ill anneird of Sainuci Wr tde partition* tarn, deceased, cienda. j vs. Mary Ann IV'ooda and John February 9, JBGJ r - George Woods. Rule upon ail puttie* interested to ippear and show c .use why mon.iv in Court should nut he paid to Mary Ann Wood*, dee., and Alexander K.n. appointed Auditor to 'alee u *- timoi y, repoit tho sad make a distribution o* th money in Court. 'I be undersigned appointed auditor for the par pn-a dhove stated w.ll attend to the duties ef ni appointment n l meet all partiei interu'eJ at hit office in Juliana Street, i., the Borough ol torj, on Wcdneiday the 13;h day of April next. . March 11, 185,1. A ' Sr.. NOTICE OF INQUISITION. Wherea*, Charle* Roo*, of Bedford tp., in Redd ford co., one of the heir* and legal representative* of Bernard Rnos, late of Tewnahip, e., dee'H, presented a petition netting forth that the •aid Bernard Ron*, lately died intestate without ia< aiie, leaving at hi* heir* at law, Andrew Roo* and Charle Root, your petitioner, nod a ebild of a sin ter, about 8 year* o< age named Joseph Trager, living in Germany, Aiidtew residua in New Jersey, that the said Bernard Root died seised of the one undivided half part of a tract of land situated is Hop.well township, Bedford counlv, sdjoiniug land* of William Pip'r, Win. Lane, John Young and Geo. Smith, containing fifty aeren and allowance. Notice is. therefore, lietebv given, tha puri's ance of a writ of partition or valuation to in* di rected, I will proceed to hold an inquis'tio-. val uation on the piemiaes, on Tuesday, the 11th day ol Aptii, 1863, when ami where all intereated may attend if thy see proper. cm. •, ~ JOHN .1. CESSNA, Shritf. Sherifl's office, March 20, 18S3. PUBLIC SALE (IK Valuable Real Estate. There will ho Bold, at pnblic amnion, on lW premises, on TUESDAY, Wh OF APRIL, the following valuable Ileal Eetate late iW property of John S. Sutler, d?c't - of Wood land, containing about It arret, situate one mile west of SchelGburg, on the Turopifce, ad joining lands of .'ohn and Charles Col via and o*W~ era. Terms made known on day of sale. SAMUEL G. STATLM, Ad ninietrator of J. S. dejd- Jfar.SO, 1803 [Somerset Democrat, Herald A Whig SHERIFF'S SALR. Ey virtue and in pnr-uance if an wate* at fhe Or phans' Court of Cnmu.cn Pleas of ledfrtii. rourty. them will hr >o l JOHNF HKED, ♦ hltrcb 10, I °3?v , Audiugr.-