five "Unlbtd Local and Personal. 8 "Sll *-eS-3 a ! 2 2- 1 i S ; J*j 7 8: 9101112 13 Jsl J li 5 10'Udllijijl ' 14 14,16 17 is l'2-l IS 16 I7lis!l ! '21 ' i 71 22 23 24 24 26 r 22 23 24 25 26 27.29 28 29 30 31 ... 29.30 31 .... . ... ... ftb ■ I 2 3. kit ... : : 12 3 4 14 4 6 7 9 9 11)6 - s S 7: 6: l*'tl 11 12 13 14.14 16 17 12 IS Ml ll*< 17 IS 15 19 2U.2! 22 23.24 : 19 20 Ji;i23 24.24 26 26 27 28, # , 26 27 26 29,30 31!... Itf. ••!•••1. 2 3 Sept.11 4 4 6 7. S. 9:10 2 3 4j Si 6 7, 8 II It UfU'lS 16 17 9 10 11112 13 14115 ! I 2u 21<22 23 24 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 25 26 27.28:29 30 31 23 24 24 26j27i15;29 j irr i "i!"i"i . Bedford. Pa. BOOTS AND SHOES. VARIETIES. AC —J H i gstton; H. F. Trviue. Bedford. Pa. i ABINET-W ARE, CHAIRS, Ac-Richard Leo. j B~if">rd, Pa [iUY-GOODS, GROCERIES. Ac.-J. B Far gu'rar: A. B. Cramer; J M. Shoemaker; P A. j i Defibaugh A Fisher. Bedford. Pa. PK.VTISTRY —C. X Hickok A J. G. Minnieh. Bedford. P. FANCY STORES—Mrs. \ B Tate A Miss M it-, Mr? E. V Mowry: Mrs. M R. Sehafer A >: Kate Deal. Bedford. Pa 1.1 NSMITHING—David Defibaugh, Bedfotd. HAKI'WARE, AC. —W'm. Hartley; Geo. Bly iLvrr A son. Bedfiird. Pa. ii >TELS Bedford Hotel. J. J . Shoemaker; M ngel House. I. Mengel; Union Hotel. V. Steck ip . Bcdfcrd, Pa ; Exchange Hotel, W. C. Mc- Snlty. Huntingdon. Pa. iKWTI.ER—DanieI Border. Bedford. Pa John Reitnund. Jeweler. >B PRINTERS—Meyers 2t Mengel. Bedford,! ■ —All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing' -- ynnd promptly executed. t'i MPS—W m C Snively, Sc'nellshurg, Pa, j I'HYsICIANS Dr. J L. Marbourg, Bedford. A Drs W \V Jamison and P. 11. Penusvl. Bloodv Kim. Pa. PHILADELPHIA TRADE—W W Paul A Co.. - • i rid Shc.es; Wartman A Engleman, Tobacco, -■ >ars. Ac.; Felix Hcytaan. Clothing; Charles S- nrd A SODS, Hats. Caps." Furs. Ac, PATENT MEDlClNES—Shritier's Cough Sirup •sd Indian Vermifuge: Foutz's Mixture and Rorse j ir! Cattle Powder; Wheaton's Ointment; Heltn- I- . * Extract of Buchu Dr. Tobias' Ycnitian Lin metit : Allcock's Porous Planters; Chrisrndoro's Hair Dye. REAL ESTATE SALES— [ II A N*. J. Lyons, Private Sale. Jacob Walter. Private, C N Hickok, private -ale. Bei; E sipe A Susan schnehley, Feb .H F M Stu'key. Feb •' i ihn Alsip. Administrator, Jan 27 '• ! - 1 If Bead the "New Adverti-ements tn this week * i--iue of Tut; GAXKTTE ijl F7>r Administrator's. Executor's, Auditor's ! : tires. Ac., see "Legal Notices." ijjr Read the advertisements under the bead of ! Notices. Ac." I 7V) Si itscKlitEß-s. —Weare now using Primed Accountant Addrts in putting tin- name* of Mibscri bcrs on their paper*. By tlvis system there i-an lie no name misstsl in tlirect ing, ami *uO*criher* can always st-4> the time from which their subscriptions j l ite. All tlelimjuents are marked! "huigii-V", and a!! accounts due this of-' tice until that time, must fx Miffed by ' I'e'jrvitry fourf next. After that date we -hall commence a new xyxtem <>J <-of etjt>n, w w efimi that duns do nogoixi. We iiave i>cen ami are ilaiiy.at an enor-! iiiou*ex|)en.s*. and will ije C4>m|a>iled, : iii till* aeeoiint to enforce payment. — ! We hope no patron of the GAZETTE: will put u* to the painful necessity of iii-tituting legal petweedinyx. Those 'tn >re at present subscribers and are in arrears, can have the paper for the -eiit year at the advance rate of *2 i> rannum,by payingat, or before. Fel>-1 n;.irv court. After that time, they will! charged Si."*', and if not payingi within the year, >"$.. The cash sys- I '■■ in i- best for tkitli suiiseriber and pule , i-iierand we ha ve,O\ WHY. —Many readers J t'<>t understand why printers make j ■-tivepercent.differencebetween ! ■ mintmt payer and one who pays at- j f'tluexpirationof months. Wohave in point. Had each subscriber j i in advance two months ago, we! lid ha\ e laid in our stock of paperfor | • nsuing year at a little over ten ■ •nailed dollar-; nowthesanie amount: : -t< k would cost over fifteen hundred iir! This is but one item; many; ■' ; crs, though not -o large in amount, j >u Id show a similar increase in cost.: • fter February court, some of our atrns have to pay two dollars and aj ••". they will understand the reason. . • 'KKI'SNOW.— A heavy snow-storm! in this neighborhood, on ndav night last. Tlie jingle of ""■-'h-Mls WHS quite lively ill eonse :"'e. but the sleighing, owing to the its. and depth of the snow, was ' very good. , S KATIVG. —'The latest furor is the "*-at iiiij f-ver. In former years juveniles if were subject to its attacks, but ; "w-a-dav, young and old, I toys and -' r K men and women, are alike intee with it. The editor thinks he w 'lid try it, too, if he had a pair of 'vitts to tit his head, as whenever he ► - upm the i heard from, he thinks wilt let the junior partner do the •tating for the Hrm. HI'IS, 'OI'.VI, SERVICES. —The usual ~ rv H"s will be held in the Court House. : next, at II A. M. and v. \ the afternoon the Kev. Harrow deliver the second of his course of 'y'uuns on the Women of the New "" uiuent. Subject: "tfhlome, the *" ther of Zebedee's children." The Ut "%School and Bible Class at iO A.M. V G V BEUXATUrJ HI AI, LMTTR(>OI.IB. -T"he "Republican's" ' of tliis county have been seriously em ployed. for some weeks, in the business i of "making a Governor." Theeandi- 1 dates from whom they were to make, their selection, were the Honorables John i essna andFr. Jordan. Between these two men they could hardly wrong in making a selection suitahleto the wants of their party. Jordan hail served them a life-time. He had done i the dirty work for them when nobody eFe would. He had fought for their party when Cessna was a candidate on the DEllF'ocratic ticket and stood up for them a hundr-d times when i e.**na was plotting Ho defeat their organization. But, on the other hand, t 'essna had trayed the Demoerat* and for this ser vice they owed him a delu that must he paid. The honest men in their par ty, those who believe the laborer wor- thy of hi- hire, therefore, deemed it their duty to go for Cessna mid suppor ted him suvordingly. The more slip shod in this rtspeet, went for Jordan. < >f course, the former were triumphant. ''Honesty i< the best policy" and al ways will prevail. The .Jordan men had no busings to try to repudiate the debt their party owe-John Cessna. It wasdishone>t, on their part, and they could not e\j>ect to succeed in the ef fort. We tolf\ them, weeks ago, that their scheme would be beaten. Col. Jordan should have taken our advice and withdrawn from the canvass. But he chose to persist in standing in the way of the payment of the party's honest debta and the result is that he received, on Friday last, the vote of but eight districts to Cessna's fourteen. It is true that he (Jordan: carried every Republican district but one, and lost that one lv but two vot~. It is, also, probable that be polled more votes in the county than Cessna. But lie must remember that a delegate elected by one vote is worth a* much 111 the Cou nty Convention, as one elected by titty. He may plume himself outhefaet that he carrier! the Woodberrie* over the combined button-holing of Cessna and the two exotics from that -eetion now vegetating in this borough. Lie may also fall back upon his dignity and say that he remained quietly at home, whilst his opponent \va* out begging votes as though he were a candidate for borough constable. But all this will not break theseverity of his fall. And 0I1! what a fall was there, my country men! Fr. Jordan, the leader of the Republican party in Bedford county, stricken flown in thehonseof his friends by a man who, eighteen months ago. professed to belong to the Democratic party! We thank Mr. Cessna tor this service. If he will go on killing the leaders of the "Republican" party in this fashion, we shall he happier than ever at his defection from the Democra cy. Go ahead, John! You am doing hravelv! FAIR DEALING. — Tht* Abolitionist? base their reasons for the passage of the Jury Commissioner Bill for this county, on the ground that their party was ignored in the selection of jurors. The trutli is that they wore more liber ally dealt with by the l>emoeratic Com missioners than sueh ilignites as they ; deserved. To show this fact we copy i from the County Records, the follow- ; ing list of Foremen of the Grand Jury since 1860: John McVicker, Harrison; : 11. J. Bruner, C. Valley; A. B. Bunn, S hellshurg: John ('. Viekroy, C. Val-1 ley; Sol. Williams, \V. Providence;! J. H.Wright, St. Clair; Alex. Havis Hopewell; Jacob Anderson.C. Valley ; j James Allison, Napier; Anthony J Smith. Napier; Thos. Young. Hope- ( well; J. W. Crisman. St. Clair; John ! Smith. Schellsburg; John S. Ritchev, Beilfordtp.: James Cessna, C. Valley; P. F. Lehman, Juniata; R. Taylor, Napier; John Smith, Schellsburg; l 11. Wilson, Southampton; J. C. De- j vore, Londonderry; W.Gillespie. Ju niata; W. Hartley, Bedford Borough. This show? eleven "Republicans" to eleven Democrats, or an equal divis ion of foremen of the Grand Jury, un der Democratic Commissioners during five years. Such is the fair-dealing with which the minority party in this county have leen treated in the jury business. Let the public look at the record and they will find it aswestateit. MA m: i i:i. ZIMMKRB—MILLER.—On the 14th met., by Rev. H Heckerman. Mr. Aaron Ziaimers to Miss Elizabeth Miller. I>th ot Bedford township. HEALS—LOW'ERY —At the residence of the bride s father, John Lowerv. on Sunday evening, December 24. bv David V Evans. Esq., Mr Nich olas H Beals ami Miss Drusilla Lowerv, both of Londonderry township FARVER— STIFFLER —On the Ifith inst.. at the M. E. Parsonage, by Rev. A R Miller. Thom as H. Farver, of Bediord township, and Lizzie E. Stiffler. of Bedford borough STEVENS—HATES—On Saturday evening. 13th inst., near Blue (jap. Southampton township, by Rev Barton Cooper, Mr. Denton Stevens to Miss Ellen Hates, daughter of Rev Nathaniel R Gates. hi Eli. IMLER—On the 11th inst.. near St Clairsville. I Catharine, wite of David lmler, aged 51 years, 5 months and 9 days She died rejoicing in the Lord. HEMMING.—in Cumberland Valley, on the 25th 1 ult., Mrs. Rachel Hemming, aged "ft years and 28 days. She belonged to the Bible Christian Church and lived a christian life. -'Blessed are the dead ! who die in the Lord." BOWSER—On the 10th inst.. of inflammatory croup. Alma Bowser, infant daughter ot Jonathan I and Elizabeth Bowser, of Colerain township, aged 1 year, 8 months and 1" days. FONT.—On the 15th inst., of typhoid fever. Mr. ; JACOB YONT. ot Bedford township, aged 57 years, i 4 months and 25 days. In the deceased the com mnuity has lost a useful citizen and good neighbor, j the church a consistent member, and the family a , kind husband and indulgent father. May God give i the stricken ones strength to hear their heavy af fliction. WATSON —At '-The drove." near Bedford, on the evgning of the 3d inst., Mrs. ELIZA WATSON, in theWOth year'oi her age The deceased was the widow of Dr. William Wat son, whose death occurred thirty years ago. and the mother of the present I)r. William H. Watson, who is widely known, as was his father, by reason of professional relation to the Bedford Springs For many years Mrs Watson was one of the few survivors of a generation which has nearly passed away. For a long lime an invalid, her departure was "yet unexpected, and though in the course of nature, it was evident that ber death could not long be delayed, and her friends thought they were, in a measure,prepared forthe bereavement, yetwhen it came it was severely felt. An affectionate moth er, a sympathising friend, a woman of unusual dig nity of character, she is greatly missed Her death has made a sad vacancy in the time-honored man sion so long associated with her memory, and in the hearts of her numerous descendants and circle of friends But there was much in her life that will be held in pleasant remembrance, and the be reaved family have reason for thankfulness that tbey had such a mother, and had her to long. S. js.— iPUcu; - r . /\ YES! <) YES! I WILLIAM DIBERT. AUCTIONKKR. The subscriber buviug taken out license lu- sit ! auctioneer tenders his services to nil his old friends Persons desiring an auctioneer will find itadvan i tiigeous to givenim their patronage Poat Office address. BEDFORD. Pa. Jan 1, 'fift-.'lin wM DIBERT SAI.E. —The well known and desira _ ble House and Lot. known as the "Filler Prop erty, on Juliana Street, Bedford, will be offered i at public sale, on Saturday. February 24th, lsfifi Possession given on the Ist of April next. Jan in M t- g. J. MeCAUSLIIt FBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—Thessubsctiber will offer at public sale, on the premises, in South Woodber ry township, on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY* 3d, 1866. at one o'clock P M., the following described real estate, viz : A TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND. situate iu said township, containing one hundred and sixty acres, moreorless, about 13V aeresclear ••d and under fence, and in a high state of cultiva tion. the balance well timbered. There are also erected on the premises two Dwelling Houses, two Barns and otter out-buildiugs. There are two orchards of choice fruit on the property, also two streams of water pa.-sing through it. Terms inado known on day of sale. J nit I, MFR-M FM. STUCKKY. 11ST OF GttAXD J U R<> itsdrawn J for February Term, 2J Monday, 12th day. A | D. 1566 : : JohnE Sntterfield. Foreman, K L Keploglc, Da vid Fluck, Jame,< McFerran, Johi R Jordan. Lew is A May. Edwin Wright. Leonard Bittner. J A J Pearson, Francis Beard, Alvy Boylan. Jacob An derson. Joseph Taylor, Josiah Elder, Westley Ben nett, John L Grove, John Fletcher (of B,) David Mann, Abraham Herman. Josiah Ott, Horatio J Mean*. Tilinan Northcraft. John G Hartley, Alex ander W Shoemaker. Jan IV. '66 1 IST OF PETIT JURORS drawn J for February Term, 12th day. 1866 : j M L Hetrit-k. Jacob Deremer. Bostian Ksgff. Pe ter Imler, John A Gump, Asa S Stuckey, George i Smith. Wilson Sparks, Thomas gpear. Peter Cling : eiman. Isaac B Mock, Eben Pennell, Robert Der j emer. Alex J Price. Lemuel Evans. Peter Koons, Thomas Way. Henry Eiuck. Michael H Diehl. Jo seph U Griffith. Michael Holderbauui, C B Kocb endarter, William Gillespie. George Zimmersof A, Peter Arnold, James Allison, Ilenry 11. Fisher, ' Solomon Shrader, Stephen G Wright. A J Wood cock, A J Snivel}", William Lashley, Henry Gates. Adam Weaverling, Alex Rilchey llosea Hudson Duncan McVieker, John Boyer Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 20th davof : December. A. D. 1863. ISAAC KENSIXGEK. WILLIAM KIRK ] Attest— Jury Commissioners. | JOHX G. FISHER, C'erk. Jan .l 9, '6f. I IST <>F J U It( )Rs fur Special Term, J 3d Monday. 19tb day, of February A. D. 1866. Samuel Dubbs. Dan I Longenecker. Philip Berk stresser. Tobias Boor, William F Woy. JesseGeller. Andrew Ciisman, David Dickey. Grundy F Ake. Frank Growden. Geo W Williams. Lewis B Waltz. James T Matting!}-, J H Wilkinson, William Boor. Daniel Walter. Richard E McMullen. Jacob L At- I bright. William Young. Jacob Roads. JohnSKing. W W Shuck, ChristopherOsborn, William S Eider. David Four. John Filler, Jere Thompson. Thomas Johnson, Jacobs Brown. Jeremiah E Black. John W Crisman, IJ R Ashcoui, Levi Biddle, James M Snowden, John Amos, sr. Jacob Pee, Isaac Meugel, James Barefoot. Drawn and certified at Bedford, this 20th day of i December. A. D. 1665. ISAAC KENSINGER, WILLIAM KIRK, j Attest— Jury Commissioners. I Mttf-.MBIffIK. Jan 1V.'64 lIST OF CAUSES, put down for trial at February Term, (12th dayi 1666 : I M lu Fahner vs Win Overoeker : Margaret Drhew Patrick Drhew | Plummer A Gates " Wm Karns Theodore Kinton "Joseph Mortimure et al F D Beegle " Wertz A Feather Daniel Armel ■' John C Riffle Bloody Run School dis West Prov. School die j Mary Etta Smith " George White et a! Samuel Vouder-mith Win Lyon. Eq. i James Foley ' J V Besser John Black A Co. " Catharine Tricker ! County ot Bedford " Darborrow A Johnson Jan 19. 66 0 E. SHANNON. Proth y. QHERIFF'K SALE.—By virtue of a > FT writ of Venditioni Exponas and sundry writs t "I Fi Ka. to me directed, there wil! he sold at the | Court House in the borough of Bedford, on Satur j day, the ltth day of February, A. I). 1566. at'lo I o'clock. A. M , the following real estate, viz A tract of land containing one hundred and twen j ty three acres, more or less, about 611 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house and new double log barn thereon erected, adjoining , lands of John Fwarts. Daniel Davis and others, sit uate in East Providence township, Bedford county. ; and taken in execution as the property of John i-leighter. ALSO—One lot of ground in Clearville, fronting : 59 feet on Main street, and extending back 173 feet j to an alley, adjoining lot of John L. Grove on the j east, and George Weimer on the west, situate in j the town of Clearville. Monroe township. Bedford i county, and taken in execution as the property of ! Isaac Mixsel. ALSO—One lot of ground, unimproved, contnin | ing 20 acres, more or less. inficld, Bloody Run, j D. A M Ott. Bloody liun Jan 19. "66 O E. SHANNON. Clark REGISTER'S .NOTICE.-All JRT- I sons interested am hereby notified that the j following accountants have filed their account- in i the Register's Office of Bedford county, and that j the sumo will he presenfcd to the Orphans' Court : in and for said county, on Tue-day. the 13th day ' of February, next at the Court House, in Bedford, P>r confirmation 1 The final account of Adam Weaverling, adm'r j of the estate of Jacob Weaverling. late of West ; Providence township, die d 2 The account of LeviHardinger, administrator I of Jonathan C Dicken. lee d. who was executor of the la*t will, ttc , of Divid Dicken, lute of Cum | herland Valley township dec d. ; 3 The account of Jeruniah Baughman, adm'rof ! the estate of Jonathan Inider. iate of the f oiled : States army, dee d ; 4 The account of Frederick Mowry. adm'r of the j estate of Henry Mowry.late of Juniats township, deceased. 5 The account of Ad'ie! Koontz, adm'r of the estate of Charles Kooutz lateof Bedford township, deceased. 6 The account of JaugsSill. adm'r of the estate of Peter Berkhimer. l;te of St Clair township, deceased. 7 The account of J. B Cessna. Esq.. adm'rof the estate of Jacob H.Orrii lateof Bedford township, deceased. 8 The account of Amrew B Suowberger, adm'r of the estate of Polly Ktptogle. Iste of South Wood berry township, deeeaed ! The account of Jihn Zook. Esq.. adm'r with the will annexed of Jaria Zook. late of Middle Wood berry township, iec'd. 10 The account of idmund S. Blackburn, adm'r with the will annexedof Joseph 0. Blackburn, late of Napier township, lec'd. 1! The account of aeob Frit*, adin'r of the es tate of Matilda Fritt, late of Juniata township, deceased. 12 The final accouit of John S. drove, adui'r of the estate of Isaac drove, lateof Monroe township, deceased. 1.1 The account of Wm S. Elder, one <• the ad ministrators of Kobirt Elder, doe'd .. wii was guar dian of Charles nrd Matilda Nicodemus, minor children of John A Nicodemus, dee d. 14 The account ol Thomas Jamison, adm r of the estate of Lawrence Jamison, lateof Bedford bor ough, deceased. 16 The account of Philip Snider, guardian of deorge W . Leowrd N\, Eve Ann and John W. Snider, minor ehidren of John and Sophia Snider. deceased. 16 The guardiinship account of Jacob Long, guardian of Mar/ Jane, Louisa and Henry Long enecker, minor children of Mary Longenecker, late of Middle Wood terry township, deceased. 17 The adminiitration account of Win Jackson Kerr, adm r of the estate of Mary Kerr, lateof i Harrison township, dee d. 18 The account of Jacob Kegg. adm r of Kachel ! Kegg. lateof Coterain township, dee d. i 1 y The account of Josiah Mowry, adm'r of the I estate of John B. Mowry, late of Union township, dece >*ed. " 20 The account of David M Replogle, adin'r of the estate of George Sharp, late of Middle Wood berry township, deceased. 21 The second account of James M. Bartidollar, Esq . one of the executors of the last will, Ac., of Jacob Barndollar, late of Bloody Kun borough, deceased. 22 The second account of Jacob B Williams. Esq.. oae of the executors of the last will, Ac , of Jacob Barndollar, late of Bloody Kun borough, deceased Jan 19, 66. 0. E. SHANNON, Register. TTOTIRTS, N'OTICE.— Having removed from Bedford county I left all my notes in the ; hands of S. Bender, Esq . at Bloody Rnn, for eol- j lection All persons knowing themselves indebted to me bv note will pay the ame to him Jan 19. 6-6l P 0 MORGART. MRS. E. V. MOWBY SELLING] OFF AT COST, Cloaks. Balmoral and Hoop j Skirts. Shawis, Hats. Bonnets. Ac.. Ac. UTAH who have accounts standing will please call and settle i Dec 22. 65 BEDFORD <>IL COMPANY, AH persons who have subscribed to the BEDFORD j Cor XT R OIL COMPXXV. are requested to pay their ! first instalment forthwith, to George W Rupp. . Treasurer. The Companv are now ready to com mence the work JOHN McVICKER, Jonx S. STFCKEV, Sec y. President Dec 15, '65. fjpANNEILS. ATTENTION! A new I Tannery, in good order, containing one pool, j tnree limes, three baits, five leaches, thirty-four I lay-a-way vats, with the necessary number of han dlers. in as good a location as CMO he found in Bed ford county. for rent. For further information call at this office Nov 17. '65-tf t VU< Tl< INHERING. —The under signed. thankful for past favors, offers his ser vices to the people of Cumberland Valley and Lon donderry townships, to cry salts of real estate, personal property. Ac. He will guarantee satis- j fsction to all who employ him Nov 24, : 65—#m# ' JOHN OICKIN. STRAY BULL.—Came to the prem-j ises of the subscriber, in West Providence township about the Ist of June last, a red and j white spotted Bull, with a white spot in hi? face, 1 no other mark, and about one year old. The own- j er is desired to prove property, pay charges and ' take him away, or he will be d sposed of acoor- ! ding to law JOHN RITCHKY (of George), i Jan. 5, "66—3t STRAY HOG. Ttikeii tip tr-pus . sing upon the premises of the subscriber in j Colerain township, about the 20th day of Decern- j her last, a white boar, with the right ear off. sup- j posed to be 15 or 18 months old. ihe owner is de- t sired to prove property, pay cbirges and take him awav. or he will be disposed of according to law. JOHN DRENNING Jan. '66—-It * STRAY COW.—Came to the premi- j ses of the subscriber, in Juniata township, on j the Bth of December last, a red and white spottted cow, with one ear cropped, about 14 years old. j The owner is desired to prove property, pay char ges and take her away or she will be disposed of j according to law. GEO. W. W'LFORIi. Jan 12. 'BO-3t / k IT*ICE OF THE HOOVER A > I / MARSHALL OIL COMPANY, j BEDFORD, Pa., January 9, 1866. On October 6. 1865, an assessment of four cents > per share was called for payable s< follows, viz: j Une half November Ist, 1865, and the balauce Jan- j uary Ist. 1866. This is to notify delinquent stock- . holders that at NOON on I'hursday, February Bth, ; 1866. at the office of the company as above, a suffi- j eient number of their shares will be sold at public auction, to pay said assessment, with costs. Pay- 1 nients will be received up to day of sale Jan 12. '66-31 G. W. RLPP,Treasurer. j i \ F I K E HUNTINGDON AND \ I BRAD TOP MOUNTAIN R K CO.. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 9, 1866. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the j Huntingdon A Broad Top Mountain Rail Road A Coal Company will beheld at the office of the Com- ■ pany on Tuesday, the 6th day of February. 1866. at 11 o'clock A M . when an election will be held for a President and twelve Directors to serve for the ensuing year. J. P AERTSEN. Jan 12. '66-4t Secretary. ■ MUSICAL I NSTRUMENTS.-B. M. GREENE has opened ht Music Store, one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps constantly on baud STEIN'VAY A SONS' . and GAEULE'S Piano Manufacturing Company's PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OR GANS and CARHART, NEEDHAM A CO'S' ME LODEONS : Guitars, Violin?, Fifes, flutes : Guitar ; and Violin Strings. MUSIC BOOKS—tiolden Cham, Golden Shower, Golden Censor, Golden Trio, Ac., Ac SHEET MLSIC —He is constantly receiving from Philadelphia all the latest music, wlfch persons at a distance wishing, can order, and hue them sent by mail, at publisher's prices. Li? "Pianos and Organs warranted fir Jive year,. Those wishing to buy any of the above articles j are invited to call and examine mint before pur- j \ chasing elsewhere My prices are the same as in j New York aud Philadelphia Circulars of instruments sent promptly upon ap- j plication with any additional information desired ' B M GREENE Hill street, Huntingdon. Pa . One door west ot Lewis Bok Store, i Dr. C N. Hickok. Agent. Bedford. P Dec 1. 65 ly : ! ;vpH f: M ACE DO N sILY F: R MINING COMPANY OF A" A* VAD A. Organized under a Special Charter (torn the State of Pennsylvania. LOCATION OF MINES Son Antonio. Nye County, tfevnda. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, SO9 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia, Penna CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. 20.000 SHARES—PAR VALUE. *6O EACH Present Subscription Price. S4O fvr share. # ALL STOCK UNASSESSABLE OFFICERS. PRESIDENT. General A L. RUSSELL. Adjutant Genera! of Pennsylvania. Harrishurg. Pa TREASURER. Hon. ALLISON WHITE, Philadelphia. Pa SECRETART, JAMES H. PAINE. Esq.. Philadelphia. P* SLLL'ERLNTBNDKNT US MINES. A L. CURTIS. Esq.. San Antonio. Nevada BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Hon. JOSEPH CASEY. Justice V 6: Court of Claims, Washington, D C. Hon. JEREMIAH S. BLACK. York, Pa Major General JOHN W. GEARY. U 8 A Genera! A. L. RUSSELL, Harrisburg. Pa General E. M BIDDLE, Carlisle. Pa Hon. WM. P SCHELL. Bedford. Pa General T J. JORDAN. Harrisburg. Pa j JOHN SAVAGE. Esq.. Philadelphia, Ps DANIEL PETERS. Esq . Trenton. N J. CONSILTING MINERALOGIST. ! EUGENE N. RIOTTE, Esq . Austin City, Nevada. ! This Company has been organized for the purpose | of prosecuting the business of Silver Mining on a thoroughly legitimate basis, devoid of all attempts at speculation Their property comprises SIX (6' : SEPARATE, DISTINCT SILVER-BEARING j LEDGES OR LODES in San Antonio Mining Dis < trict. Nye county, Nevada, in the richest portion of the celebrated "Reese-river Region," and ad mirably located in every respect for profitable mi- Ining These Silver Mities are known respectively as the C.ESAR. CICERO, SHAKSPEARE. SHAY A CURTIS. PALESTINE and MACECON I.EDG- I ES, and the property of the Company consists of : an original location of 1,000 feet along the course ! of each vein, or a GRAND TOTAL OF SIX THOU j SAND FEET OF MINING GROUND The Se c: retary of the Company has visited these mines in ! company with several experienced miners and mi ning engineers, and given them a thorough exami ; nation. Full particulars in regard to their inex j haustible wealth and resources will be furnished lon application at the principal office, HOft CHESTNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA, where also can be seen the richest cabinet of silver !ores, silver bullion. Ac., ever exhibited in the At lantic States. Abundant evidence of the most sat isfactory and conclusive character has been fur ; nii-hed "the Board of Directors in regard to the ' wealth and permanence of the mines. The title to j the property has been subjected to the most careful { examination, and found to be perfect in'every par j ticular —of which fact the highest official endorse ; ments have been obtained. The Company have se cured the services ot a thoroughly experienced I Mining Superintendent (a resident of Nevada). ' who is already engaged in the extraction of ore 1 from the mines As soon aa the working capital of 1 the Company is secured, the erection of permanent • : and efficient reduction works will be commenced > 1 The six silver-bearing ledges belonging to this I Company range in width from three to fifteen feet, aud assays of average ore from near the surface I ! range from one hundred to over one thou.eanddol- I I errs per ton in stiver No other Silver Mining Company has yet been i organized in the Atlantic States with such an ab ; ! solute assurance of success, and those who are for tunate enough to secure stock in the MACEDON , SILVER MINING COMPANY will reapawunif f i icent, reward, in the shape of early and unexam pled dividends, and the consequent rapid enhance ment of the market value of the stock A full prospectus of the company will be issued f previous to January Ist SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS Now open at the GENERAL OFFICE, f 609 CHESTNUT Street. Phil*. Subscriptions takea by REED A SCHELL, KUPP, SHANNON A CO., Jan 5, '66—St Bankers, Bedford, Pa. 2UMLUARF. &R. TT'ODDER (GUTTERS A ('RUSH i JP ERS. the bes, j n the State, may now be had at Hartley's Hardware Store at Manufacturers pri ces. Remember corn fodder cut and mashed will ' c".se your cows to yield more and richer-milk, and besides will go two-thirds farther in feeding than when fed in the rough. Nov. 10 *OS. rpHE BEST IMPROVED MEAT I CUTTERS AND STUFFERS may be had at 10. A5, HARTLEY S Bl T( HE ItK' K NIV ES, ST EELS, Shears, Scissors, Table Knives and Forks, Ra | tors, Axes. Adzes, Augers, Drawing Knives, Hatch ! ets, Broad Axes, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Hand Baws, Planes, and the largest and best assortment : of Pocket Knives, may be had at Hartley's Store Nov. 10. 'ls. OHOEtoAKERS will find Tools of all IhY kinds, Calf-skins. Moroccos, Bindings. Linings i Web, Galloons, Lasts, French Boot Powder, Wax. | Thread. Evletts, Ac., full stock always on hand, at Nov. 10, '65 HARTLEY'S SADDLERY, in trreat variety, at Nov. M, 65. HARTLEY > BLACKSMITHS may obtain from Hartley Norway Nail Iron, Horse Shoe Nails Rasps, Files. Anvils. Bellows, Hand Hammers, I Shoeing Hammers. Buttresses, Borax. IRON* in great variety, and 2no Kegs of assorted Horse Shoes i of different makes—and even more if wanted. Nov. 10, '65. HOUSE KEEPERS will rin TATE A M. E. REA'S. The handsomest assortment of BONNETS. HATS. CAPS. RIBBONS, FLOWERS. Bonnets for $3.50, worth $5.00. Ribbons for 25 cts worth 45—best 75 cts. wortb $1 00. Hats from 75 cents up. Elegant assortment of Velvet Flowers, all price- COLLARS. et'FFS NECKTIES. SCARFS. GLOVES, STOCKINGS. HANDKERCHIEFS DRKSS TRIMMINGS. Cord and Tassels. Gilt Cord, Silk Buttons. Bugle Button-. , Jet Buttons, Gilt Buttons. Steel Buttons. Vei- Ribbons and Bugle Gimp Lace. Edging, Tetting. French Work, Lace Veils, Mourning Veils. Silk Tissue, Barage. The best make of HoopSbirts. from 62' cts. to *4. CLOAK TRIMMINGS OF ALL STYLES. Handsome Assortment of CLOAKS. COATS CIRCULARS, AND Fl IIS. Mrs. V. B. T. 4 M E. R., would inform iheir iady friends, that they have employed a good Man tnamaker, who will make dresses i>n the shortest notice. Ladies from the country wrll be provided with the NEWEST STYLE of DRESS PATTERNS always ou band. Customers wishing Cloaks and Coats cut out. will bave them done free of charge Nov. 10 #•> GOODS! NEW GOODS!!— ifiiss KATE DEAL A MRS. M. R SCHAEEEK. are constantly receiving New Goods, they keepou hHtid a tine assortment of Bounets, Bonnet Silk, Hats. Velvets. Ribbons, Flowers, Zephyr goods. Of all descriptions, Breakfast Shawls. Head Comforts, Ladies' and Childrens' Hose, Ladies and Children's Gloves, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Dress Trimmings and Buttons of all kinds. Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Merino Scarf*. Ladies' Collars and Cuffs, Ladies' and Gents Handkerchiefs, Veils, Skirt Braids, Embroidery Braids, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Corsets. Head Nets. Belts and Buckles, Coats and Cloaks They alo keep a fine assortment of Clotb. which thev will make to order on the shortest notice. They also do all kinds of Sewing, Mantuama king, Ac. Ladies who want a good ut will do well to give them a call, (Dec 15,'65. MC. FETTERLY, has just return . Ed from the east with a Urge and elegant assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, French Merinoca, All Wool Delaines, Bombazines, Plaids, Sack Flannels, Alpacas. Mohairs, and a variety of other DRESS GOODS Calicos, Muslins, Beaver Cloth, Cloaking and Water Proof Cloths, Shawls and Cloaks, latest styles. Furs, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Hnndkerchieft, Ladies' Dress Caps. Woolen Caps, Twilights, Seafoams. Scarfs. Embroidery, Dress Trimmings. Velvets. Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, all sixes. A handsome assortment of Dress Buttons, Zephyrs, Gertnantown Wool, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. A variety of Tdya and other notions for Christinas, too tedious to enumerate. Call and see. Grateful lor past fa vers, 1 would respectfully so licit a continuance of patronage. Dec 22-3 m M. C. FETTERLV T>UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE I KEAL ESTATE —By virtue of an order of the Orphan*' Court of Bedford county, the under siged administrator and trustee for the sale of the real estate of John Metzger, late of Juniata township. Bedford county, dee'd. will sell at pub lie outcry. upon the premises, on SATURDAY January 27, ltsfid, all the following described prop erty, to'wit: A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Ju niata township, Bedford county, adjoining lauds of John Tredwell, on the north. Alexander Shoema ker. on the northeast, Ellen Showman and Daniel Metzger. on the east, Emanuel Palmer, on the southeast. Leonard May and John Kerr, on the south, and Fredrick Ilildebrandt, on the west, containing 404 ACRES and .44 PERCHES, about 175 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story and a half BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. TENANT HOUSE. LARGE BANK BARN, and Stable sufficient for stabling 40 horses, with other out-buildings thereon erected. The above descri bed property being a fine location for a hotel, and being situate within two miles and a half of the line of the proposed Southern Railroad. Sale to commence a* I o'clock, of said day. Jan. 5, '63 —4t JOHN ALSIP, Adm r f)UBLI€ SALE OF VALUABLE | MORRISON'S COVE LAND.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, the undersigned, administrators of the estate of Jacob SchneGley. late of Fulton county deceased, will sell at public outcry, upon the premises, en Saturday, February 3d, J866. at 1 o clock, P. M.. all that certain valuable Farm or Tract of Land, situate in Morrison s Cove, Middle Woodberry tp Bedford eounty, adjoining lands of GeorgeSkarp - heirs. David Stuckey, Samuel Teeter and others, containing about 110 acres, neat measure, about 30 acres cleared and uuder fence, and the balance well timbered. There is also a good spring of wa ter upon the premises. The above property will be sold in lots or altogether to suit purchasers - Also, there will be sold at the same time, all that certain Lot of Ground, situate near Lafayetleville. in isoutb Woodberry township, adjoining lands of Jobuß. Furry, David Diltz, Peter tstariner and oth ers. containing 3 acres, more or less, with a Vtank Dwelling House thereon erected, with water con venient. Terms made known on day of sale BENJAMIN E. SIPE. SUSAN SCHNEBLKY, Jan 12. 66-4t Administrators. \J ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE—One lot of ground in the centre of Bloody Run. fronting on Main street about sixty-five feet, one of the very best business locations in Bloody Run. Also, ten acres of wood land, adjacent to Bloody Run. lying on the Bed ford Rail Road, containing first rate iron ore and having thereon a never-failing spring of water. For particulars inquire at the store of Mrs. S. E. Mann. Bloody Run, or of Dr. Hiekok, Bedford, Pa. Dec 15. '65. I )RI V ATE SALE<)F VA Id ABLE | REAL ESTATE. —The subscriber, residing in Bedford township, Bedford county, offers for sale hi- farm situated in the township and county afore said, about 51 miles north-east of Bedford, contain ing 170 acres, about 100 acres of which areclenred and in good state of cultivation, the remainder is well timbered. The soil is limestone gravel and very productive. The farm is well watered. The improvements consist of a good NEW TWO STORY PLANK HOUSE. LOG BARN and out-buildings. There is an excellent apple orchard on the premises. Tenns reasonable. Nov. 3—3 m* JACOB WALTER \ VALUABLE FARM AND TAN- T N'ERY FOR SALE.—The undersigned offer ffir c ale, their valuable limestone farm situated in Bedford township, Bedford county, adjoining lands of Philip Zimuiers Charles Smith and others, containing 230 acres. 200 acres of which are clear ed and in a rich state of cultivation, bulance well timbered This property lies about 4 miles North of Bedford, on Dunning * Creek, near the Bedford and Hollidaysburg Turnpike. There are upon the farm H LARGE RR IC K DWEL LI N G-1I 0I"S E. A large Rank finrn and ether important buildings. 'J'herc is also a fine orchard of apple, peach and other fruit trees upon the premises. The farm is divided into fields of 14 acres each, enclosed with post and rail fence. About 50 acres are in mead ow There is an excellent spring of never failing waterelose to the Dwelling-House. Also, upon the Southwest corner of the farm, there is located. A L A It (I E T A N N E I!V. Containing 100 vats, with all the necessary build ings, the whole yard being under roof. The tan nery is now and has been for years, in successful operation. Twenty-five acres of the farm will be sold with the tannery, if the latter be sold separ ately. Upon these twenty-five acres there are six tenant house". For further particular? address T. H 4 X. J. LYONS. March 17. 1805. BEDFORD PA. / VL.DEST REAL ESTATE AOEN- V " CY IN THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA This agency having superior advantages, can show more and better grain and grazing farms and other properties for sale to j ersons desiring homes, busi ness sites, Ac., in this beautiful and fertile Valley at less prices than any ether establishment in the Valley of Virginia. Ouroffice being located in the town of HARRISONBURG, nearthe centre of this garden of Virginia, and being in direct communi cation by stage and otherwise with almost every part of the Valley, persons, seeking homes here, can have better facilities for looking at and select ing such properties as may suit the various tastes and mean? of the various purchasers. \Ye would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers to the PROPERTIES we have on hand for sale, being confident we can accommodate the most whimsical on such terms as cannot be offered at any other office in the Valley. Our properties range in quantity from TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, TO 125001 TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, and in price, at from ;S3) THREE DOLLARS TO (S6Ol SIXTY DOLLARS PER ACRE, and contain ouie >d the very best grazing and grain FARMS in the Vailey. and some of the most pleas ant and beautiful localities in the Valley. Our town tots, business sites, and town residences, are not surpassed in the \ alley. TEH.US VERY ACCOMMODATING. Any one wanting information, can have it, it any property about which they may inquire in our advertisements by writing to u? t<>r a catalogue, containing prices, descrin'ive lists. Ac These lands and other properties lie in Rocking ham. Page. Shenandoah. Warren. Augusta. Rock bridge, P>-ndletoo. Hardy. Randolph. Albemarle. Ac. Give n a oall and you can. from the numerous pronertiee we have for sale, be accommodated on the best of terms, before you leave for your home. We are at all times prepared 'o convey persons to look ut land" lying in the county of Rockingham, free of charge. Address. J. D PRICE A CO.. No. 1 and 2 Law Building. Harrisonburg. Rockingham Co.. Va Gaz'ttt. Bedford, copy dm— Higiritoim Mail. Doc 22. 65 rpHK BEDFORD GAZETTE is the I best Advertising Medium in Southern Penn sylvania fINHE Local circulation of the BKIH SORII GAZETTE islargerthan that of any other naper in this section ol country, and therefore of fers the greatest inducements to business men to advertise in its inl—Ul I I'DICIOUS ADVERTISING, by f | ail business men, is the secret of success. Re member Stephen <>irard ORDERS from a distance for any kind of JOB PRINTING promptly attended toT Send to THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. Bed ford. Pa M ERCHANTS AND MECHANICS, and Business men generally will advance their own interests by advertising in the columns ot THE G.tZKTTK LETTER HEADS AND BILL HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men. printed in the best style of the art. at THF. GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. SLIP BILLS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatness and despatch, aITBK GAZETJK office. BLANK CHECKS, NOTES AND RECEIPTS, and BLANK Printing of every description neatly and promptly executed at THE GAZETTE office _ MERCHANTS' SHOW BILLS, printed in superior style, and upon reasons ! ble terms, at THE BEDFORD GAZETTE office. ' ERRORS OF YOUTH.—A Gentleman [ who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre mature Decay, and s#l the effects of youthful in discretion. will, for the sake of suffering humani ty, send free to all who need it, the recipe and di rections for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adversers experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York- Jan 5, 66—ly. STRANGE, BUT TRUE.— Evejy young lady and gentleman to the United St*"** can hear something very much to their advantage by re turn maii (free of charge,) by addressing the un dersigned Those having fears of Being humbug ged will oblige by not noticing this card. Others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. Jan 5, '66— ly. 6rorfrifss, &r. TITHE WAR IS OVER, 1 ■" P, A. REED still carries, on the campaign against high prices! For this purpose be has just laid in a large supply of FALL AND W INTER GOODS. Come and see our splenhid assortment of Cloths, Cassimere9 Satinet!*, Vestings, Ac. The fair sex are respectfully invited to examine our extensive stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as All Wool Dtlainei, French Merinoes, •Coburg Cloths, Alpaca*, Cloaking Cloths, Ac., Ac., Ac. Gentlemen, call and take a look at out Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, etc.. etc , etc., etc. We also keepconstantly on hand the best groceries iu the maiket: Coffees, Teas, Sugars. Syrups, Table Salt, and Spice* of all kinds. Also, varieties of every description, the best To bacco. Misbler s Bitters, and every thing usually kept iu the Bedford store*. Give us a call, and satisfy your taste and judgment befere buying Oct. 27, : 65. IT a LL—l 865.—The undersigned have just received a very large and elegant assort ment of FALL A.XD WIIUIER GOODS, suitable for the approaebing season. Having pur chased our entire stock for CASH, we are enabled to offer our friends and customers many REAL BARGAINS. To be convinced of what we here assert, please call and examine the best stock we have ever had the pleasure of offering to buyers. . TEEMS—CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE, jg Where credit is extended, in all cases, after six months, INTEREST will be added thereto. Sept. 29. 1863. A. B. CRAMER A CO. DRESS GO O D S.— TWO hundred pieces LADIES DRESS GOODS FRENCH MERINOES, all colors. ALL WOOL DELAINES. " " ALL WOOL REPS, ALL WOOL PLAIDS, " " BOMBAZINES. ALPACAS. MOHAIRS CASHMERES. POPLINS, Jpr., Ac , embracing the newest and most elegant style* we have vet offered for sa'e in Bedford, Sept. 29. A IU CRAMER A CO SH A W L S.—Waterloo, Highland PLAID. LONG AND SQUARE BLACK WOOL and THIBETSHAWLS. Also, the new ZEPHYR SHA WLS ' Cheap at CRAMER'S. Sept. 29. SUNDRIES.— Extra No. 1 Mackerel sand Shad—superior quality Syrups, Sugars, Tea, Tobacco. Ac.. Ac., cheap at Sep. 29 CRAMER S. BOOTS A SHOES.—Great supply of BOOTS and SHOES, of the very best qual ity, just opened at CRAMER S. Sept. 23. CILOTHING.— Overcoats, Dress and /SAC ft COATS PANTS AND VESTS- Also—Gents French Flannel Travelling Shirts, for sale by A. B. CRAMER A CO. Sept. 29. /1A RPE TI X G S.—All Wool Rag, Vx'LIPT, HEMP, and VENETIAN CARPET IXGS. Also 3. 4, 5. 6 and 3-4 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, of extra quality, for sale by A B CRAMER A CO. Sept. 23. EW GOODS.—A new and full sup- Xx PL' °f a " kina9 of fall and winter goods just received and for sale cheap at Oct 20, "66. J M. SHOEMAKER S Store. YINETY Sacks of Ground Alum Salt just received and for sale cheap at J M SHOEMAKER S 4 LARGE assortment of Men's and f\ Boy ? Clothing at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S IF vou want a cheap hat call at J M SHOEMAKER'S 4 X E\V supply of Coffee, Sugar, Syr f\ up X. 0 and Sugar House Molasses Spices Ac..justreceived at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S 4 LA IIGE assortment of French Me ,~\ rinoes. Coburgs, Thibet Cloths, Alpaccas Calicoes. Muslin, ell wool deUins Ac , just receiv ed at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. BOOTS AND SHOES all sizes and prices at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. \ LARGE assortment of all kinds of good? as usually kept in Country stores for sale cheap at J. M SHOEMAKER'S. E)U<'KETS. Brooms, and Tubs, just ) received and for sale at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S. Cheap corner No I Anderson's Row. Oct. 20. 1865. I A DIES' Cloaking Cloth, Shawls, j Coats for sale cheap at J. M SHOEMAKER S f PEBIiIBLE ACCIDENT JUST OC | CURRED! By accident. DEFIBACGH A FISHER have opened a large stock of DRY GOODS, at A. L. Defibaugh'i old stand, consisting of I try Goods, Groceries, Boots A Shoes of the best make, Queensware, Drugs and Spices in variety, which they wili sell CHEAP EOR CASH, their motto is •■small profits and quick sales!'" Don't forget to call and see for your selves We are thankful for past favor 3, and hope continuance in the future. DEFIBAI'GH A FISHKR. Jan. 5, "88—3 m. piCHARD LEO, Manufacturer of CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, AC., BEDFORD, PA., The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet making business, will make to order and keep on hand everything in his line of manufacture. Bi REAL'S, DRESSING STANDS, PARLOR AND EXTEN SION TABLES. CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASS STANDS, AC., AC., will he furhished at all prices, and to suit Tery taste COFFINS will also he made to order. Jjr'Prompt attention pv-d to all orders for work. •Shop on West Pitt Street, nearly opposite the residence of George ?huck July 10, 1863 —tf RICHARD LEO A RARE CRANCE IS OFFERED ALL PERSONS, To display their Goods; To sell their Goods: To gather information; To make known their want*; Ac., -ft- Ac. Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., by adverising in the columns of THE GAZETTE M~ ZMMOTH SALE BILLS, prinG ed at short notice. Large Bills make large sale- We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will lurch more than pay the extra, expense of print irg. Call at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. will find the best of ma- P chines, at Factory Price', by ordering from Hartley. Also, the best Shovels, Forks, Traces, Chains. Axes, Whips, Ac Harness and Lubrie Oils. Wheel Grease, Ac., at HARTLEY'S. [NovlO EVERY VARIETY- AND STYLE OF JOB PRINTING neatly executed at low rates at THE BEDFORD GAZETTE office. Call and leave your orders. rI"VERMS for every description of Jo' I PRINTING CASH! for the reason that f every article we use. we most pay cash; and ' scab system will enable us to do our work aa a* it can be done in the cities.