NEW GOODS! The subscribers have just received a new sup ply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which in addition to their previous stack, ren ders the present assortment complete. JTOTWITHSTANDIJfG THE GRF..IT AD VJjJfCF. IJT GOODS THEY STILL HAVE SOME BARGAINS TO OFFER, A.\D RESPECTFULLY ASK BUYERS TO CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING. A. B. CRAMER b CO. March 20, 1863. _ ;Rcccip(ii aud Expenditures OF THE POOR AND fiOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT Of Bedford County for the year ending January 1, 1863. GEORGE BLY.VURE, Treasurer, DR. Koc'd from S. Steele collector for 1 859, $37 78 From M. Holderbaum for 18G0 23 31 H. Wertz " GO D. Ritcbey " 05 A. Croyle " 22 25 R. D. Barclay 18G1 235 20 S. pefibiuigh " 315 84 John Binartl " 138 87 H. Shafer " 1 GO H. Wertz " 08 97 11. May " 146 00 J. Fink " 79 89 F. Hildebrandt " 10G 80 Jacob Stoler " 40 72 Wm. Bonnell " 216 44 Joseph l'enncll " 182 00 P. 11. Studebaker " 275 35 V. A. T. Block " 75 00 John Manspeaker " '2B G3 11. Barkman " 80 00 M. Lutz " 249 98 A. E. Schell " 42 00 F. Beard " 23G 12 Rudolph Hoover • " 332 50 Samuel Working " 254 37 T. M. Lynch 18G'2 442 37 Wm. Phillips " 3G4 04 Thomas Price " 77 15 John A. Gump " 58 55 Philip Hurdraan " 200 00 M. L. Hotrick " 200 72 Samuel Steele " G9 95 Casper Stroup '• G5 00 Wm. jL'ook " 49 00 Daniel Staler " 92 50 BaltzsrFlotcher " 180 00 John Wayde " 100 00 John Ritchcy '• 154 00 Samuel Corl " 49 12 John Robinson " 120 00 N. N. Koontz " 810 47 John Feaster " 800 00 Francis Beard " 155 00 R. Durborrow " 234 GO Samuel Working " 245 00 G. W idel for sheep 68 GO S. Bender, Esq., finos 1 40 $7,077 67 Balance due Treasurer $ 31 61 TREASURER, CR. By amount paid out on sundry checks, viz : Paid S. Dufibaugn for beef ssl 81 A. Stat 1. r tor coal 19 00 8. Pefibaugb for beef 108 28 C. W. Ashcom merchandise 21 70 D. liarley keeping outdoor pauper 20 00 D. Sleigbter -;o do do 20 00 P. Litl.e for oeef 9 09 Or. J. Magriff med. at. oil pauper 10 70 James Taylor for potatoes 10 00 James Uurns lumber 21 25 H. Horsey (or beef 18 00 Wm. Cook do • 10 02 Joseph Fi.ler on contract tor building 13 23 U. B. Trout for beef 34 02 John Nelson on account 20 06 A. B, Cramer merchandise 99 00 John Arnold hardware 13 91 3. Single keepi ig outdoor pauper 20 00 John Hater lime 107 50 P. H Studebater beef 37 02 E. Statlar & Son goods for .Mrs. Hughes 7 00 Or. J. W. Mullin medicine do 6 75 E. Sutler & Son lumber 6 71 Joseph Filler contract for building 19 00 James Taylor applebutter 23 00 Samuel Davis money bortowed 636 00 Or. F. C. Reamer salary • 15 00 J. IV. Miller oats 18 75 B. F. Meyers printing 58 00 J. Harkleroad bacon and applebutter 13 40 H. Doraey corn 16 50 Wm. M. Cook beef 7 00 F. Mench oats 19 45 Dr. F. C. Reamer salary as physician 15 00 •J. Hafer lime 28 00 M. Nuugle for cow and calf 16 00 Joseph Filler contract on building 25 00 John Amos work 16 59 Or. F. C. Reamer salary as physician 15 00 UcorgeWidel sundry articles 51 47 H, C. Reamer drugs 2i j j J. Biddle applebutter 5 25 J- Mower, Esq., services as attornev 15 00 S. bbuck 4* Co. bill of goods 30 69 R. Fyan do do 22 1 Wm. M. Cook beef u n* Wm. M. Cook beef 6 40 S. Sc W. Shuck merchandise 33 95 wines br Jordan castings 11 12 J. L. Brumbaugh beef 23 13 1 R* R* Co. freight on goods 819 John Nelson balance 00 account 38 51 S'rtal btt [ L 31 20 h.Defibauthheef 34 60 J. Nob.e At Co. merchandise 52 12 Rev. R. F. Sample part of eheek 23 00 H. Points wheat 15 00 , 1. etm a PPlebutter 725 J X. Prince removal of paupsrt 11 20 A 8 Cramer merchandise 107 16 M hut* part of check 82 01 H C Reamer John Hgler balance on account 0 00 A Stiffler musing graveyard fence 7 69 J W Carson & Co groceries 38 01 A Stucney wheat 7 50 R Fyan merchandise 32 97 Javid Over printing 51 03 Sarah Byerly attendance upon J\l ."Uaur 500 Wm Leutz brooms 5 00 G D Shuck int. and prio. on check 52 20 V. F Moorehc .d salary 82 70 W Lcary sulury 102 15 S Ik W Shuck rneichandise 68 64 J B Farquhar tobacco 13 12 A Bowser lumber 25 33 J W Car-on Ik Co groceries 38 10 Dr F C Doyle mod. attendance 011 pau. 28 00 Ccrsna Ik Shannon trying case in court 10 00 O E Shannon atl'y for Dm Moore ScKelley 96 U0 Duo Treasurer at last settlement 198 03 Treasurers salaiy for 1962 60 00 Stationery 10 00 Auditors and clerks salary 20 00 Uncurrent money 12 00 P F Lehman check 998 8 70 Exonerations to collectors 231 38 Percentage 315 51 Interest on sundry checks 299 80 Amount due Treasurer 31 62 Total $7,109 28 We the undersigned, auditors of llodford County, do certify that we have examined the foregoing account of George Blymirc, Trcasu sures of the Foor and House of Employment of Bedford County, and find the same to be correct and (rue as above stated and that there is a balance due to aids Treasurer of $31.61 L Witness our hands nnd seal this Till day of January, A. 1). 1863. GEORGE BAUGHMAN, DAN'LL. DEFIBAUGH. Attest JOHN 11. BARTON. THOMAS R. GETTYS, Clerk. Actual expenses for Hie Houso and support of ptupers lor 1862, $3,120.23 I 7 JJSI I>o. for previous years, 3,959.05 i J ' 5 Statement and Report of Geo. Widel, Steward of the Poor and House of employment of Bedford county, from Is/ of January, 1862, till Ist of January, 1863. 'DR. To cash from S. 11. Tate for Beef $3 68 " T. M. Lynch " 396 Goods bought from I. Lipplo 3 36 10 bushels of rye 5 00 Cash from T. R. Gettys for rye 1 00 1 barrel flour 6 00 Cash from J. E. Wills for boarding 2 66 Cor and buckwheat flour 2 00 Wheat and (lour sold 26 00 20 bushels wheat sold 23 00 2 bushels buckwheat 1 50 Balance 61 27 139 13 1862 ca. By balance on settiemoui 36 65 1 ton piaster 7 00 Mil tens ] 50 i Removing 8 Mogie pauper ? 41 1 Hauling boards 35 Hauling coal 1 15 Cash paid for work at race 1 00 " Hauling boards 00 Summoning G. Smouse as vvitnoss in I j go Court in case of J. Filler j Paid (or 350 mils 7 00 " Making fence 2 50 " 00 locust posts 6 00 Cash paid W. Herring for toll 1 00 " Mi Nauglc hauling 1 25 " Expenses to Stonerstown 2 75 " " Kuinsburg 40 " Making fence'around yard 2 501 " Expenses to Aopewell 1 52 " " hauling Geller's Goods ( J1 " Work at mill darn 1 50 " Hauling coal 1 30 " lie moving pauper P. Smith 187 '• Lime and postage I 75 j " Fruit 4 50 j " Hauling coal 3 71 " 0 bags 3 75 " 4 flour barrels I 00 " W. Herring toll 1 00 *• Hauling coal 5 05 " Hauling lumber I 20 " D. Beard for milling 32 50 130 43 Statement of the Poor House JMUI from lsf January 1862, till Is/ January 1863. DR & ? ? £ To amount of grain bro't gr 3 S * in as per monthly re- ports S 3 532| 257 00i 42 544 ' Raised on farm 33 67 Bought of Imler 4 4 7j Amount 570 3314 504 42 04§ CR By amount of grain usvd in Poor House and sold sun dry persons lor cash and on accounts, fi-c. Used in Poor House 389 20 IJ4 Horse feed 116 Hog feed 70 52| Coffee 19 Sold sundry persons 40 454 2 8 Amount 429 2704 40J 714 s?i Produce of the Farm and Garden. 38 tons hay, 4 loads corn fodder, 270 bush els of corn, 86 bushels rye, 33 bushels wheat, 100 bushels oats, 360 bushels potatoes, 15 bushels beans, 10 bushels large onions, bush els small onions, 12 bushels tomatoes, 10 bush el beets, 4 bushel turnips, C bushel parsnips, 2000 heads cabbage, 5 barrels sou r kraut, 4 barrels cucumber pickles, 15 barrels soft soap, 14 barrels hard soap, 150 pounds tallow, 526 pounds lard, 360 pounds butter, 3216} pounds pork, 1800 pounds beef, 250 pounds veal, 135 pounds wool, 3 beef lauts 4 calf skins. Slock on the Farm. 3 head of horses, 8 cows, 1 bull, 19 hogs, 32 sheep. Jhliclts .Mtnufucturcd by Matron. 10 sheets, 24 pillow slips, 8 bed ticks, 4 bolsters, 8 comforts, 27 aprons, 29 women's dresses, 48 mens' shirts, 17 womens' sacks, 50 pairs woolen stockings, 7 childrens' skirts, 31 pnii-s mens' pants, 10 shrouds, 30 chimese, 20 childrens' dresses, 1G childrens' aprons, 1 hood, 5 womens' skirts, 11 vests, 5 woolen coats. 12 sun bonnets, 17 childrens' skirts, 8 womens' caps, 33 towels, 5 table cloths, 10 pair mens' drawers. List of paupers admitted, discharged, died, ij-c., during e.ich month, and the number remaining at the end of each month t also the average number supported in the House during the year, together with th number of oat-door pauper* supported bv the Institution, from the Ist day of January, 1862, till the Ist day of January, 1563. Cig §1 k ~ 1 g B B 1 3 ~ S-l-5 £•' =r| §> I £. B. E.g. £ SIS. aj | o 2.8 3. 6"! Id.] I £ 3 ! 3 1802 ; r January, ~l i ! February, ;1 , 1 1 19 |4O March, |II 1 I| 19 39 April, 2 2 2 I I 20 j3O May, i l! ! 20 35 June, 3 1 2| 20 35 July, 5 1 22 37 August, 13 1 1 | 28 42 September, 1 | 4 27 10 October, * 8 2 3 27 38 November, |6; j j 23 36 December, 2 ! I i i 124 37 Making an average of 65J per month, of whom 10 are colored, 2 are blind, 29 are insane. Also 201 wayfaring persons were provided with board and lodging—there are also 2 out-dooi paupers who are not included in the above. Wo, the undersigned, directors of the Foor and House of Employment of Bedford County do certify that we have examined the above ac count, statement and report of George Widel, Steward of the Foor and House of employment of Bedford County from the Ist day of Janua ry, A. D. 1802, till the Ist day of January, A. I), i 863, and llud tho same to bo correct. Witness our lmnds and seals this Gth day of January, A. D. 1863. A AKE J. S. BRUMBAUGH, * SOL. REIGHARD, Directors. Attest THOMAS It. GETTTS, Clerk, PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estats. [JOHN ALSIP, Auctioneer.] There will be sold, at pnblic auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY 14/A OF APRIL, the following valuable Real Estate late the property of Johu 8. Statler, dee'd, viz: TWO GOOD LOTS OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Stoystown, on the corner of l'itt and Johnstown streets, having thereon erected a large Double House, Store Room, Ware Room, Tailor S/lop and Tinner Shop, with convenient out-buildings.—ALSO, about 18 acres of good Meadow land, adjoining said borough, land of Ilite's heirs and others. ALSO on Wednesday 15th, will be offered for sale, a Tract of Wood land, containing about 14 acres, situate one mile west of Schellsburg, on the Turnpike, ad joining lands of John and Charles Colvin and oth ers. Terms made known on day of sale. SAMUEL G. STATLER, Administrator of J. S. Statler, dee'd. Mar. 20, 1863 [Somerset Democrat, Hern id & Whig copy 3ts.] Hartley's Colunju. Hartley is Agent for tbe Great Iron and Steel Mowing Machine, The last invention of the age. Alao—Agent for tbe World Renowned "DUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER." Farmers desiring to procure either of the above machines, must order by the middle of April, as the demand will he greater than ever before. Send in your orders NOW I Hardware in all its variety can be had at tbe Mammoth Store 0 F William Hartley, at low rates, as the greater part of bisimmense stock was purchased at the OLD PRICES Hartley is sole agent in Bedlord county, for the sale of the celebrated CHAMBERSIiURG COOK STOVE, which is the heaviest and beet planned Cook Stove ever sold in this county, as all must admit who ex amine it—call and see it. HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE AND IRON COOKING UTENSILS, POTS, WAF FLE IRONS, SKILLETS, GRID DLES, GRIDIRONS, &.C., IN GREAT QUANTITY. Iron and JYails, By the pound or ton. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, BUILDING MATERIAL, LOCKS, HINGES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS & OILS. BRUSHES, of all kinds, at OLD PRICES. PLANES, CHISELS, BRACES AND BITS. WOODEN WARE SP.'ILVS ATMOSPHERIC CHURLS, Wash Co irds. Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, Shoema kers' and Saddlers' Touts and Findings of all kinds. MOROCCO AND CALF SKINS. Carriage Spiings, Axles, Steel, Felloes, Bows, En ameled Muslin—Forks, Rakes, Scythe Snaths, Grind Stones. Grain Cradles, Shovels, Spades, Mill Saws, Meat Saws and Hand Saws. A NEW ARTICLE OF COAL OIL, the cheapest in town, as it does not burn away fast. TRY IT. The new Philadelphia INDIA RUBBER OIL PASTE. BOOT AND SHOE BLACKING. the best article of the kind made. Try a box. COAL OIL LAMPS, BLOODY RUN CASTINGS, j FSESH PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted Genuine and Good. Hartley is also agent for the uoequaled GUM ROLLER, GUM SPRING Grain Drill; Thia is now too well known to need commendation. Hartley WARRANTS every machine sold to come up to the REPRESENTATION. He has sold to hundreJa—and has bud NO LAW SUITS. Heir agent for the very best Farm Machinery and Cook Stoves the genius of man has yet produced. Any person wanting a Reaper, Mower, Cook Stove, Grain Drill, or Farm Implement of ANY DESCRIPTION will find it to their interest to buy from HARTLEY both as to quality of goods and price- Bedford, March 13, 1862. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of Administration on the estate of Cath. arine Sliger, late of Cumberland Valley ?p., dee'd, having been granted the subscriber, all persons iu debted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims a gainst iire same, will present them properly authen ticated for settlemtni. THOMAS FISHER, Afarch 37,—?ts* Administrator. NOTICE. All persons residing within the 16th division of the I Otli Assessment district, who have star ted in business liable to be Licensed under the excise Laws of the United States, since tire Assessment was made, will make application for the same as soon as possible, also, persons hav ing monthly returns of manufactories to make, will please make them on or before the Ist of April 1803. Address, ROBERT RALSTON, Ass. Assessor, Pattoasville, Pa. Waterstreet, March 27, 1003. II A 11 D W A R E, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Stores if* Tin tf*are 3 SIGN OF THE "MILL SAW " BLVMIRK & SON have returned from the cities with a new and full assortment of everything in then line of business. HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AXES, ADZES. DRAW KNIVES, HATCH ETS, HAMMERS, BUTCHERS. SPEN CER'S, GREVE'S, BOCKER'S AND OTHER FILES. Our Stock of Shelf Hardware is complete. CARPENTERS' TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. Oifl stock of CL'TLF.RY is large, of latest styles, and best quality. STOVES. Our Stove Department i 9 complete, being the lar gest assortment of COOKING. PARLOR &. HEATING STOVES IN BEDFORD COUNTY. We have the sole agency for the WELLINGTON COOKING STOVE, which we wilbwarrant the best Stove in market. WOODEN WARE OF ALL KINDS, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms. Brushes, Churns, Baskets. Wash Boards, Bowls, tec. IRON, GLASS, NAILS, PUTTY, OILS, Paints, Turpentine, Benzine, Pipes, Tubacco, (tc. We have a beautiful a soitmentof COAL OIL LAMPS, Also, WICKS, GLOBES, SHADES 6c CHIMNF.YS. Shoemakers' and Saddlers' Findings, Pegs, Awls, Needles, Awl Hafts, Thread, 6tc. TINWARE. We are prepared to Wholesale and Retail Tin ware on very moderate term 9. SPOUTING and JOB WORK done tp order. We atk the attention of ttie public to our stock of gooaa. Wc can sell SUeli H aril .vare, w,i!i exceptions at out old rates, and articles thai have advanced, we will s. ll a LO V as the LO'.VLS 1' GEORGE BLYMIRE & SON Bedford, March 13, IBM. RULE TO SHOW CAUSE. Commonwealth ol ) In Common Pies* of Bed- Perinsyivsuia, lor use I lord county, No. 88, April of the heirs of John | Term, 1800. Land sold by Flues, deceased, j defendant F.ntrikin, to Flue It vs. | & Little, who paid the pur- James F.ntrikin and money and afterwards John Griffith,with no- | pays this lin, wherefore on tice to Win. Fluck, I motion of O. F.. Shannon, (leorse Flucic and F.su , rule to show cause William Little, terre | why tiie ti re tenants sboul I tenanla. J not he subrogile'J. In test : mony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Beuford, the 12th day of February, A. D. 180.'). ilfirch 20. A. B. HUNN, Proth'y. AUDITORS NOTICE. In tiie nmttef of the Auditors Report distrib uting the furJs in the liaiid? "f Nicholas Sligh ter mid Solomon TViglit, administrators of the estate of Daniel Slei;'liter, dee'd, corn'irtn ation of the same, taken off by the Orphans' Court, and referred to the subscriber to ascertain ad vancements, hear the evidence and report the facts. The undersigned will attend to the du ties of this appointment on Friday the 3d day of April, 1803, at his office in Bedford, when and where all parties interested can attend. JOHN P. REED, March 20, 1863. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned appointed to report a distri bution of the money in the hands of John J. Cessna, Esq., High Sheriff of Bedford county, arising from the sale of the real estate of Wil liam Spidle, among the persons legally entitled to receive it, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment on Tuesday the 14th day of April next, at the office of Mann & Spang, in Bedford, at 10 o'clock, A. M., When and where all par ties interested can attend. G. H. SPANG, March 20, 1863. Auditor. Something JVcw! 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