flir llrtlfcivd Local and Personal. TipiliTlilPl QJ J- S'i:* ® : = ;u? ! * = .** S. < " g3S= S£ j J„" .... 1 2 2 4 5. 6 Jnir " 2i"s! 4 Ail 7: •**-. 78910 ii 12..3 JBI .' j8 9 10l 1 1213 14 14*13116 17 |S ! 19:.1I IS: 16' 17! 18 19!20 21 21 22 23 24-25 26 27 j ,22 23'24:25 36127 28 2- 29.30.31........!... , 29 3.'.31 j i FtK -;••■!•■•: I 2 .3 Are. . ; 12 3 4 45;671 89 10 s 5; r, 71 8910 II ! II 12113 14'15 I|I7 '1213 1415 16:17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 119 20 21; 22 2.3 24 25 „ 25,26 27 28;...:..., .. .. . 26 27 3- 29 SI .31 . Mr. : i] 2j 3 hepti... i ' 1 .5 6 7 9: 9 It- ■ t 3 4| 5. 6 7 8 |lljl2 13; 14! 15 16 17 ■ 9! 10111112113 1415 : 18,19 2n 21)22 23 21 >16117 18 19r20:2l 22 J feM'f 28 21 ! Apr. i 2 3 ii 5| 6- 7 Oct. ... i 2 .3, '4 "5 " | H 9 10.11,12:1.1.11 17 8 9> 10 II 12 IJ -5 16 17 19,19 2" 21 (4 is! 16! 17 18 19 2D ' 22.2,3 24 28 26,27:28 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ! 29 :i ir nttention: ATTORNEYS AT LAW—G. 11. Spang; .1. P. eed; J. W. Tote; J !tu Paiuier; E. 1 Kerr; ,<• Lutx; Espy M. Ai-ip; John T. .'■tey k .1 11. Filler; Kimmell k Lingeufeiter. ever* k D'ckoraon. Bedford, Pa. 3ANKEKS—-Reed & Schcll; Ku;>j,. Shaiinen A Bedford. Pa. ISOOTS AND SHOES. V ARIETIES, Ac.—J. 11 .-•on; U F. Ft vine. Bedford, Pa. BEDFORD NURSERIES—T. M. Lynch. (.MHNET-WARE, CHAIRS. Ac.—Richard Leo, ! ledford. Pa. CLOTHING— T Lipoid, Berkstre.-ser A Smith, dirge Keimu-id, Bedford. Pa. DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, Ae.-,1. 1! Far uiiar. A. B. Craipor; J M. Shoemaker; P. A. pad, 1> fihangh A Fisher. Bedford. Pa H-rshmmA Ireenbauin. St. CI-irsviltc. Ac DENTISTRY—€. N. lli.kok A J. O Minnieb. r, Bedford. Pa. DRUGGIST—J. L. Lewi.-. Bedford. P. FANCY STORES—Mrs. V B.Tate A Miss M. >a; M-s E. V. Mowry; Mis. M. R. Schnt'er A [i-* Kat%Deal. Bedford, Pa. GROCERIES —11. C. Reamer, George Mardorff, l-aiford. Pa. HARDWARE. Ac. —Win. Hartley; Geo. Bly iyer A s>on. Bedford. Pa. HOTELS Bedford Iloiel. .1, J. Shot maker; I irngel House, I. Menge!; Union II- "!. V. Stock -.an Bedford. Pa. JEWELER—DanieI Border. Bedford, Pa. John Keimunl. Jeweler. JOB PRINTER -4 —Meyers a Mongol. Bedford. —All kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing i atly and promptly executed. PUMPS-—Win. C. Snively. Schell-burg. Pa. PHYSICIANS—Dr. J. I, M-rbnurg. Bedford. ; Drs.W.W. Jamison and P. H. Penusyl. Bloody tun. Pa. PATENT MEDICINES—ShrinerY Cough Syrun nd Indian Vermifuge; Foutz - Mixture and Horse ;>d C -ttlo Powder; W button's Ointment; Helm ol-l'g Exiraet of Bocliu: I>r Tobias' Venitian Lin- I nent; AUcoek's Porous Plasters: Chiistadoro'.- luir Dve: Misbler's Herb Bitters. REAL ESTATE SALES- F C. Reamer —private sale 11. A N J. Lyons, Privute -ale. i ob Walter. Piivate, -. X. Hickok, private sale. STOVES, TINWARE, AC. — U. MeC. Blvmyer : ; Co., Bedford, Pa. Jjr' Read the "New Advertisements'' in this reek's issue of THK GAZETTE. LJ 1 ' For Administrator's. Executor's, Auditor's louoes, Ac., see "Legal Notices.'" Read the advertisements under the head of Notices, Ac." IKMUfKATK' COIM 1 4tV * JVIIOV. The Democratic voters of Bedford county, are hereby requested to meet itt their several election districts, on Saturday, the Kith day of June, for the purpose of e --ting two delegates from each election district in the county, which delegate- wilt assemble at the' Yourt House, in Bedford, mi Tuesday, :he li.'tii day of June, m ? o'clock, P. M„ for tin- pun < -e of placing in nom ination a county ticket to i>e supported f )Y the voter- of Bedford county, at t!ie ! icxt general election; the only test of j h<-right to vote at such delegate eiee- J ions, to be qualification as a legal vo er and sufficient- assurance that the ier-on offering to vote, will cast his KiHot- for tiie Democratic nominees at he October election. Ar the same lines and places, Vigilance Uommit ees for the ensuing year will aiso lie •iected, the names of the persons cho ien to he returned to the < ivairman of he Democratic County Committee., Delegate elections to open in the town- Jiips at 10 o'clock, A. M., and ch>s i*. M., and in the liorouglis to open at I o'clock B. M.. and close at F> I'. M. K. F. KF.Kit, Ch'n Dem. Co. Com. .MARYLAND ABOLITION tsr- DIE HARD.—ATTEMPT TO NULLIFY THE KI.CF.NT MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN CUMBERLAND, M D.— Tltc following let crvviiich shows up the devilishness to iviiich - iie followers of Uiaddcits Sic censure compelled to resort, in order to retain their hold upon power, was intended l'or last week's paper, hut came :oo late for that issue: CL .MBEKL.AND, 31L.. ' May 21. i Don- Sir: —On Monday night last. I innoumnsi to you the victory which iiad been ach T ved by the I >e moo racy ot 'uinberiand, over tlte Al>olitioiiisis. If it were pos-itile to be surprised and ndignant at any outrage that the Abo lition party would commit, f would be surprised andliiled with iialiirnationat the course which the dejeat< d isindi dateof that party for Mayor, has thought proper to pursue, rnilerthe Dharter of the city, the Clerk of the i ircuit Court administers the oath of effiee to the Mayor. It has been cus tomary lor lite Mayor ami Councilmen to qualify and take their seats on the first Monday in June. But tiie Abo lition candidate, chagrined at his de feat, on Saturdav last called on tiie Clerk of the Circuit Court und asked! thattheoath usually taken i>y the.May or, should be administered to him. The , Clerk administered the oath to iiiinand i I [ire-iime would administer the same j oath to any citizen of Cumberland that ! won id make a similar application. It j requires no penetration to discover the i '•eject of tiie Abolition candidate in ta king the oath at this time. It was, doubtless, at the suggestion of his Ab olition friends, and forms a part of their programme, pained and distressed as j they, doubtless, are, at the loss of the | littJepaa*ouageof which the recent elei - wiit deprivt' Vttvui. They are dt> i tern lined to seize the office, notwith standing the emphatic verdict render ed against them by the people on Mon day, the 14th of May, and place the legally elected Mayor and Counciluien, in the positions of contestants, notwith standing tlti* Judges of Election have duly returned and certified the election of the lx-moeratie Mayor and Council men. The Abolitionists well know; thai if their defeated candidates can succeed by an illegal manner, in foist-1 ing themselvc- into positions despite j tin: popular wili, that before the ilk -i guilty of their proceedings can be pas -"tl upon by a legal tribunal, the peri- j ed tor which the election was made,; will have nearly expired. This pro gramme is not original with the Abo- i liiionists here, but is drawn from the; practice and teachings of their illustri ons chieftain, Thaddeufl Steven*, of your State, whose hulliblo followers and admirer- they are. If my memory i- I correct, did not Thaddcustry the same j programme in IHfts, in your Stale? hut did not also, a justly indignant and \ < xi -nerausl people cause him and his minions to niakea cowardly,ignomin ious and disgraceful liight through the windows of the State Capitol. It would be well before the Abolitionists here, attempt such a plan, t*i recollect the failure of Stevens, who at that time covered himself with deserved ridicule and disgrace. Let them also remember that they cannot now, as in days gone by. invoke bayonets to stid them in an ! iniquitous attempt to-upyre.-s the pop ular will. Thankstoourpatriotic Pres ident, we are again Freemen and mean to exercise ail the prerogative- of Free men. I have written you.this letter in order that your Pennsylvania friends may have an idea how hard a Mary land Abolitionist dies, and to what dis graeefui and unlawful means they w ill resort to retain ill-gotten power. Of liceobtained by such means, instead ot being a badge of merit, becomes the livery of a slave. . Truly, your friend, .JACOB SA~IDF.It. NKKDIBORIDMU) NEWS. —The Hun tingdon (rhtbe. of a recent date, tolls the following singular story: "Many years ago, as i- kown by some of our ohiest citizens, a roi)l>er by the named ; l, \vi- infesuM the mountains in titis vicinity, wiio-4' object in theiving, as j is alh'gol, was to take from the rich ami give to the poor. Be this a.- it may, I many victims carrying with them large amounts 4>f money, were waylaid by his band, thereby amassing a large -urn of tiie golden treasure. I iti ully Lewi- and a few of his comrades were captured and taken to the jail at i Bcliefonte, his band of thieves wasdis-t organizeti, and Lewis expired in jail from the effects of a wound. Before his death he stated that he had buried a large sum of money somewhere near Jack's mountain, this county. One day last week, we are told, a man was seen going in the direction of Mount Cnion, near Mill Creek, having what appeareti to be a heavy bundle under ■ his arm. covered with a newspaper. It ! is siqqiosed the bundle contained tiie j money which Lew is had secreted. On j the road near Mill Creek, a large stone j migh. have been G-en, beneath which j it is .-apposed the treasure was buried, j and there is where the man got it.— : Two men were seen at the stone, a short j time pi- vious, who were trying to re move it. How it wits discovered, is! not positively known, but it i- -uniii— ed that tin- same indiviilual who Mas : seen currying the bundle has the feat-! utvsof a man who, about thirty year.-! ago, lived on tim premises, but who i left shortly after the murder of a ped lar near the place. This is a strange j development, but from all the evidence we are disposed to believe that the nii'ii have found a considerable amount of money under the stone. Nothing has been told us concerning the lucky man, sinci' he has been s; en trudging along with his budget.—The tshirltysburg II rah! says that about the first of Janu ary Joshua Morgan, of Cromwell tp., thrashed a ouantity of grain, anil threw the straw on a pile in the barn-yard.— A bout the same time, a good sized sow, weighing about 2HO pounds, myster iously disappeared, and no trace of i;< r could lie found. A few days ago, hav ing occasion to remove the straw, the sow was found underneath, standing erect, and ,-tiii alive, though wasted a i way to a skeleton. She was about -ix feet from the surface of the pile in the nearest ilirei-tion. and had worked a small cavity it: the straw around her. Sin- lead been tints buried four, nii.r.ths les.- four day-. At last accounts -he was doing w ell and wasi'xpei-ti d to re | cover. DEATH OF CH ARLES A BAXNON.— \V are pained to karn the death of Licet. Charb-s A. Bamum, formerly of this pla'ee, 'nut for some yi ar- a practi tioner of law* in the State of low a. An obituary sigue i "A Friend," givi -the following tribute to iii- memory: "When admitted to practice, heimii ! grated to lowa, where he -utrc-siiiliy pra' tised hi* profession. But being a | siticeri'loverof the Union, on the break ; ing out of tin war, he gave upmost brii- Hant PROSIKTTS, and was foremost in ! raising a large company of volunteers, of which he was elected First Lieuten ant. iii' particijted, with his brave companions, in many hard battles, and | endured much privation in defending | the flag of his country, being sorely 1 wounded at the battle of Pleasant Mill. He was an affectionate child, a fond J brother, a true and generous frienii, j and a good citizen, truly beloved and respected by all. But he i- gone, in the prime of manhood, from this val ley of Death, to a better, happier home, strengthened by the Sacraments of His Church, and attended by a beloved brother who on hearing of his illness left his mother's residence at German town, near Philadelphia and arrived | just two days before his death. May i ho raft in pWifcb!" . SOLDIERS' CONVENTION.—' The Sol diers of Bedford county met in the' Court House on Saturday last, in pur suance of the call which appeared in our paper of week before last. The meeting w as organized by the appoint ment of Col. Alex. Compiler, Presi dent; Captains T. H. Lyons, N. .H --vans. John Horn, and J. Stuckey, ; Vice President?: anu.LT. Keagy,and xViex. Lyon, !Se< ictaries. Col. J. H. i Filler stated the object of the meeting jin a neat and appropriate speech. The following e :v,mitteeon resolutions was tin nappoiiiti.-d: Lieuts. John B. Ilelm, i Jacob Ketring, C. P. Calhoun, John ( ; Swartz,! ,-cvi Smith and Joseph C. Long . i and Espy Gollipher. After a short al>- i seiue* lie committee, through tiieir chairman. Mr. Long, reported the fol lowing resolutions i li.'to? e 1, That we hold it to be the duty of government to make a just e-' j qualizution of bounties, so that all who have served in the war against rebel j lion, veterans and drafted men alike may receive a fair compensation for | , their -erviees, and that we will support i > no man for Congress or for the tstati* legislature, who will not unequivocally declare in favor of such a measure. Resulted* Tent the almost illimitable ! public domain, stretching to the Paeif- j ic, should be allotted as homesteads to j those who perilled life and limb in pre-' : serving it from the guvp of tile rebels. Repo/ved. That the present allowance to the wounded veteran, and to the widow* rind orphans of those who have fallen in buttle is altogether inadequate to their support, and we ask in their j behalf that a generous and wealthy j government will make ample compen sation for them in the future. AV.sr/m/, That in order to obtain the full measure of justice from Govern ment, the Soldiers should organize, and pie-9 their claims upon all proper oc casions. until they are fully satisfied. Reeole i. That We expect, in accord ance with the oft repeated pledge- and assurances made in time of war, that the claims of those who have faithful ly served in the field, will not be over looked in the bestowal of political fa vors in time of peace. Rixofrrd, That ( oi. Lewis A. .May, A orD. \V. Mullin. Cupt. J.S. sruck ey. Capt. S. S. Metzger and Segt. Scott W. Hughes, be the chosen delegates to represent the interests of the soldiers oi Bedford ( ounty in the Soldi: iv' Con vention to be held at Pittsburg nil thej sth of June next, each of tiie*e <1( le gates, being allowed the power of sub- ; stitution. ; GUILLAUME FOUCHK' '-alls the at | tention of the publiiv in Bedford, to the I following dances, which he teaches, vi.: Waltz, Hop Waltz, B[anis!i Dance, ; Polka, Schottish, lletiowa, Polka Ma* zourka, Varsovi - nne, O-allopadc, l-snn" rakla, Prince Imperial Quadrille. Lan cers Quadriile, French Uotillon and German. References —Geo. W. itiggs, ; W.G. Freeman, President Georgetown : College, and General Paine, M. C.— (.'fasti* for children from I o'clock, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, for gentlemen, from 7 o'clock, same days. DEMOCRATIC BRASS BAND.— The young Democrats of this place have or ganized a splendid Brass Band, under the leadership of that gallant young soldier, # Lawrence Dciibaugh. Prof. G. Ileflley, of Berlin, ha.-beiui engaged i for the past two weeks in teaching the band, with great sums-. On Monday evening last several serenades were giv j en by the band, which were highly ap ! predated by all who heard them. i CHANGE OF POSTMASTERS. —Mr. A. 11. Wright, the Radical postmaster at j Alum Bank, this coanty, has been re ; moved, and Mr. B. F. Horn appointed -j in his place. Mr. Horn is well quali- > I lieil for the position anil will make an | excellent officer. All whom it may | concern, please take notice. IN TOWN. —Hon. A. H. Coffroth and ! J. P. Phiison, Esq., of Somerset coun , i ty, spent a few days with u- in the ear ly part of the week. Gen. Coil roth , bears the afflictions of (lie present Con gress without any apparent injury to I his health. ♦ PIA NO. STOOL ANDCOVER FOESALE. —The undersigned offers for sale a Pi ano, Stool and Cover for or the Piano for s"_'s, and the stool and cover • for slO. Any one wishing a bargain, I should call very soon. C. X. HICKOK, May 11—It. Bedford, Pa. KETSTOXK ■ ! The regular monthly meeting of- the Keystone ' j Ciub will be held itt the Court House, on Saturday r evening pes:, June 2d. A general turn-out is re - quested. The Democrat!.• Rr.iss Bind will be-in attendance. JOB MANN. Brest. ( i II NICODEMCS, See'y. MARRIED. j HAKBAUUH-WKAVER—On the 20; h of May, i at the r< sidence of John T.-tvlor. in St. 4*l ir rwp.. ' ; hv Rev. J 11. M Garrah. Em-mnel H irbaogh and - ) Margaret Weaver, both of Bedford county Til El). BANNON—On the 21st of May. of Typhoid Fe f vcr. at his re-id* >.9-ii Clarksville. Butler coun .. tv. lowa. Lieut. Charles A. Bannon. Attorney at Law. formerly of Bedford. get* iU* c r'o cm CD. fo. rp HE JI'NIATA BASE BALL *' CLUB will liobl its regular monthly ineeting, ' ! at the Club Room, on Monday evening, June 4th, - ! at 7i o'clock. As important business is before the I Club, a full attendance of the members is desired. i : B. F. MEYERS. Brest. 11. W. FIBUKIC, *ec'y. [junl. -J 4 UPITOB'SNOTKJES-Theunder sio-ned, appointeii by Ihe Orphans' Court of : Bedford county, to make distribution of the hn.l - . anee in the hands of David L. Rice, Administra > tor of the esiate of Leonard Clitz late of Cuinber : land Valley township, deceased, would respectful ■ : ly give notiee that he will attend to the duties of I I liis appointment, at his < fti -e in Bedford, on Fri -1 ! day. June 15, A. I).. 1 HtiG. at I o'clock. B. M . when and where all parties interested can attend if they think proper. E. F KERR, Auditor. * junl -2; • /CONFECTIONERY AND GRO ' f CEUY. —The undersigned would respectfully j ii form the public thal.be has just returned from ! ! the city with carefully selected stock of Qh.O --' CI'.RIE? and CONFECTIONERIES, all of ivhich , will be sold at the lowest cash prices The following are among the numerous articles which may be found at toy store : All kinds o( Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Segars and Tobacco; Can • net Peaches, Pears. Bine Apples, and Green Peas; - Dried Peaches, Prunes. Raisins. Dales, Figs, Lcm- L ODS, Ae. i Ail sorts of Spices, Essences, Oils. Crackers uud SI Cakes; Fancy Soaps, all varieties; Plain Candies, _ ! assorted, of every desuription, and Fiuit Dreps; " j fine Candies of all kinds. 1 I All of the above named ar iclcs, with many more, ftio be found oue door East of the G .42tilt ' t Office, apd oppoeitb li> Fv Irvine's KeguVi, r. ' JUUIT-STO. GIX) MA&IAJRFF. ilcu; Q ELLJ NG OFF AT (YiST!! P. A. REED. intending to relinquish the Mercantile busiucss, in Red ford IS C LOS IMi OUT HIS EXT IRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS. Ar. AT COST! A rare chance to buy good;, of ail kind; cheap. Cull and see. junl ,"6f5 rr HE THREE STORKS!! ANOTHER VETO! THE HIGH PRICE BILL CAN'T PASS! 1 —_ T We have jus! received and have for sale at the > lowest prices, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, (j KEENS WARE. 1 V HATS, CLOTHING, j . \ B( >OTS and j ■' SHOES, otc. | \> We have the best CALICOES j at the lowest prices. I ; FRENCH and AMERICAN" LAWNS ;j at a great reduction. , 1 Bleaeherl and Unbieaehed 1 MKSLINS incomparably low. American and French Giiitflianiß, Challivs, Delaines, . Cambrics, Flannels, Arc., Ac., in great variety. MEN'S WEAR. Jeans, Cottonades, < 'assi uteres, Cloths, Hosiery, Gloves, 1 landkerehiefs, Ac , Ac., Ac., Ac. i GR( ICERIES. SUGARS, sVRUPS, COFFEES. TEAS. SPICES. RICE and everything in the Grocery line. Remember the Three Stores, At ST. CLAIRSVILLE, at FISIIERTOWN and a; MOVVRY S MILL Come one, Come all. and give us a eull. HERSUMAN A GREENBAUM. jiinl.-3in. =* = 55 : M\NIST; TATSJR'F N< )TJCE.— J Notice is hereby given tbulett rs of ndtuii:- tration have been granted by the Register of Bed ford county, to the undersigned, on the est us of i Michael Fry. lute of Unioc township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested 1 to make immediitte payment, and tbo-e having | elaiuis can present thein dtt'y authenticated for j settlement. may i, -St, JOHN M. CLAAR. Ad nr. SALE.—By virtue of a 1 "t writ of at- ECEIPTS AK . > EXP EN I>l- I \ TUBES OF BEDFORD BOROUGH.—John 1! Rush. Esq.. Treasurer of Bedford Borough, in account '< " " from 11. Nieoib mus, collec tor, tax for 1534. 367 15 ! '• •• " from i.ma, for 186-1, 4>5 S3 \ $9:51 53 ! The Treasurer asks credit for the following dis- j lutsements for the use of said borough of Bedford: Treasurer Cr. j Jy amount paid on sundry checks, a; follows, via : Vat. Brown, for work done on Richard st. 821 75 t. R. Sill, for auditing borough account, 300 .ewis Saupp. '* " " 300 i I'm. Bowles, for wbeel-barvon. 5 00 I nines Oorboy, for salary 10 April 21. "65. 20 00 iY. Siahl. for making dmft frame;, _2 00 [nines Corboy, work, Ac., horse, cart, A". 50 62 J. F McNcii. printing. 10 00 l Steckman. rail got of 8 Ami \. I 11 Hutlon. auditing hor ugh necouut. 3 00 iV Brown, work done on Kicltard street. 21 00 : lames Carboy. aalnry to May 1.'05.(1 mo.) -■ 0u •t " carting. Ac., 16 8< i tVm Boher, two days work. •' 00 L> Border, winding town clock (I y) A rep s 2 > (Ml bawreuce Defiibaugh. mending hydrant, 0 50 Ahraiii Herman " " 2 10 fohn Aldstadt, lodging prisoners iu jail. 6 31 B F Meyers, printing. 16 .0 James Corboy, carting dirt. 39 15 I Corboy, salary to N0v.4.'66,(2in.v16 d) 65 -35 I L Le;sig. curb ng fiont of lots of Lyons. Reamer and Rev. Hayden. 132 00 Ino Mower, nc ing street commissioner, 6 David Defibaugh. repairing hydrants iu July and August. 1865. 8 on I) Border, repairing hydrants. 5 00 James Coi bov. carting dirt, horso ami 1 art. 1> 56 •' •• carting dirt on ;'reets. '• salary to Jan. 1,"66,(1 m A 18d) 12 28 A J DFhong. blacksmitbing, 22 82 Juo Palmer, oilerv as clerk, stamps, light. fuel, stationery. Ac.. 30 00 J Corboy. carting, cleansing engine. A.-.. 9 56 ' " salary, working on -' re ets. at tending hydrants. Ac., 79 19 j •• salary as tiigh constable for 1855. 20 00 ' W Harris, soldering hydrants, Ac 1 Lawrence Defibaugh. mending hydrant.-. 1 00 Samuel Bohcr, carting dirt, 10 08 i J \V LingenfeDer, ac. nijr street eomim-soner 9 On j John 11 Rush, printing done by Dui borrow A Lu z. for weigh-inaster, J Aldstadt. keeping disorderly persons in jail, 2 93 John II Ru-h. salarv as Treasurer to April 1, 1866. " 20 00 : Bank of Crawl ed county, uueurrent (On baud), _ 5 0' Exoner i lion and coirnn -sions for 1864. Balance (cash) in the Treasury. ■ 43 $931 56 BEDFORD BUKOII H £Ol NTV FIN'P. Treasurer Dr. To amount received from 11. Nieodemus. E-0.. collector. $1049 00 Treasurer Cr. By amount paid J B Farquhar. for Bond No. 6. SSOO. Intern i $24 50. $524 oO By amount unid J 15 FJiubiir, tor Bond ' No. 7, SSOO. Interest. $24.50. 524 50 $1049 00 State ate nt of Aloaett doeßedford Borough. Balance in Treasury, $7 1! Bank of Crawfoid county, (uueurrent), 5 00 Amount due from Jno Boor, former weigh mister. 9 15 Amount due from 11. Nieodemus, Esq., collector for 18:55, subject to exonera tions and eomiui-siof:;, 388 98 Amount ilue from II Nieodemus Esq. collector for 1865, boun'y fund, sub jeet to exonerations and cominis-iioiis 2401 31 $2812 17 We, the undersigned. Auditors of Bedford Bor ough. do hereby en tity that v.e met an.! did audit and adjust ibo account "i John 11. Kusb. L-q.. Treasurer of said borough, for the year ending May 1, A. I).. 1800. as contained in the foicgoi g s'aieujents. m,d we have examined the forego ing account due to -ssi borough, and that w. h t.e found the same correct. As n imess our hands this tt iiili day of Mav. A. D.. 1566. R. It. SILL. J. IIEN in BUTTON. Attest: J KEEDYEAGER. JOHN PALJIETI, Cl'k. Auditors maylS. |> EDUCTION IN PRICE ° F TKR AMERICAN V.'A TCIIKS, Made at WALTIIA.M, Mass In cousequcnee of the recent great decline in gold and silver and all the materials used in the manufacture of our goods, and in ai iicipalion e<> hesitate to buy a ws eh n w from the expectation that it will be ehc: per at sonic future turn The ,csi of ton years and the manufacture and sib of More titan 2110.01/0 Watch* have given our produetiot,- be very highest rank anion.. ; aK-keept is. Conirneno'ug with ttie d*- termination to make only thoroughly excellent walches, our business i.ss steadily increased nsliie public became acquainted vith their value, tint;! for months together, we have been uuahle to sup ply the demand. Vvc have repeato ily entasgi d our factory buildings unlit they now cover over three acres of ground, and give an miru- iatuu. to more than eight bundreu workmen We are fully jusaftcd in suiting in v. wv now make make moe. t/m tjjae he rot all me ;J a (di es said in iite United States The different grn lea are distinguished by the following trade-marks engraved on the plate : 1. "American Match C 0.," Waltbum. M i-.- 2. "Appleton. Tracy A Co " WnUbitm, M i.-s. 3. "P. $ Burtlett.'" Waltham. Mass. 1. "Win. Ellery."' :>. Our Ladies' W i hof first quality is named "Appleton. Tracy A Co.,'' Wal'h mi. M •- < 6. Our Dext quality ol Ladies VV ateb is named -P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Mass. These watches ere furnished in a rent variety of sizes and sty lee of oases. The American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass., authorize us to state that without distinction of trade marks or price, At! the Products of their Factory are ftrl/y w •minted to be the b 'St time keepers of their class ever made in this or any other country. Buyers should remember that unlike the guarantee of a foreign maker who can never be reached, this warantee is good at all times against the Company or their n gouts, and that if after the most thorough trial, apy watch should prove defective in any particu lar, it may always be exchanged for another. As the American Watches in ado ai vY<ham, ure for tale by dealers generally throughout the country, wo do not solicit orders for single watches. CAUTION —The public are cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. All persons selling counterfeits will be prosecuted. . BOBBINS A APPLETON, Agents tor the American Watch Company, may 1 1.'66.-1 m I lirnndw-a.v, X. V R|THE BEDFORD GAZETTE is the ; I best Adwcrti-angMedium in Sduthcru Penn ! gyWii*. liry-Ojooils. (>rcffncs, &c. YEW C'IOUS! IKW HOODS!! WAY DOWN BELOW T[IE 'GROl'Kis Jt'U)oK.' BOUGHT JUST AT THE RIGHT TIMK AND TO BE St-AUGHTEKED AT ONCE AT VERY LOW PRICES' The following comprise a few of our goods: DRY GOODS. Good Calicoes at 10 ci?.. Very desirable at lb e : s. g„|d vrrv of* en for best at 23) els. Best M ikes at 22 cs, French Lawn." at 50 Aineiiei.u L '.vt? a' 85 cis. Unb enched Mu -i: heavy !•, a, lo cen sS, ■ •• 7-n at tb " i •• vorv ' 7-S at 22 .. 4-4 ai 20 •' t. • es'.ra ' 4-1 at 25 Bleached Muslin from 15 een s u American and French Gingham*. Ct.itllic*. Delaine*, ail Col - half wool. A:! wool Dclaiu' S II colors. Birred and P.ain Cambric Brilliatit?. N us... k Swiss, ke.. Alpacas. Ac., Ac.. Bed Ticking at 35, 50 and best at 60 ceuts. Bhcetnig Check nl 25 cents—best at 31 cents. ; Ail kinds of Flannels. Mi N WEAK. Jeans ?A cents m.d upwards. Cottonadc fro;,. 25 cents up. All woolG is-imeres tmui StfcU. up, '?r,-at b lrgainS ia Cloths. | Hosiery. Gloves. Dri - Buiioi;*. H,ukerohicf*. j A largo lot of Paper Cuil.irs. glazed and plain. J LADIES' HOOP SKIRTS. GROCERIES: Best Crushed Sugar 20 cents. " Granulated " 20 " " Pulverittd " 20 A '• lit < B " ia C •; 17 Brown Sugar, fair article, 12 " cxnC- 15 " piimo •• 16 •' Syrups, 60 cts.. 81.0 k1 59 and best Lovering 1.69. ! Prime Igo C.iffoe at 30 cttuis. Extra '• " at 33 ; 1 Tea. Iliee, Spices, of all kinds, Ac., As., Ac., Ac. | DYE-STUFFS . Extract of Logwood. Alum, Copperas. Madder. ; Indigo, Ac. TOBACCO. Congress, Twist. Navy. Oronoco, tfruveley's Nu tural L'-'.tf, a good ariiole of Se-gara, and Smoking Tobacco. FISII : Mackerel in half barrels, '' quarter " . ,■ e i_ ; ht Potomac Herring. QUEEN'S WARE: 4 cciicra! assortment of all kinds of Queengv,are. ; b HATiS: Summer Hats from 12! cent - up, nil prices and : I ''\ iargc iissortuifctit of Wnoi aud Fur Ha" fori ! Men ui 'I Beys, all "it' and prices. t LOTHING: A general actor saent of Men's and Boys el' k ! ing, at ft ices t. -Sit Lie timer BOOTS AND SHOES: A general assortment of Ladies' Gaite- Boot? j uud Shoes. 1 Mis.-es* and Children's Shoes, ail kinds. Men's and Boy's LEATHER: A prim© article oi' Red bo!e Lctlfcer at 4'J cent* a pound; Calf .-hins. Lining Skins, Upper Leaih- CEDAR, WARE: 'Tubs, Bucket*. Brooms. Ac.. Ac. COTTON CHAIN: All numbers, at S3 56 a liundle- KT AT ION TRY : Letter. Cp and Not" Paper. Envelop-. V.'itiuOW i Paper, plain and patterns. | _j Don't fail to call and see us, at No. !. ' Anderson's Row. J. _vl. SHOIt-MAI'vLK. . ! \'KW ( OS! NEW fn to OS! - The undersigned hs-v. now opened c large and * genera! as.-:>r:raenl of SPRINT! AND SUMMER GOODS, to which they respectfully iuv e Ihe a ieution of buyer?, a?suring them they wilt hud BARGAINS in every department of our stock. TERMS: C V-II PREFERRED j By special agreement a credit of six months can be had. INTEREST CHARGED im all accounts after period named. 1 may4,'fil A. B. CRAMER A CO. * * thUU?. etc. This is speci.il invitation t" the reader t> c til i' the BEVFuED CI.UTHING EMPORIBW. and ex-mine our stock of i Rca'f y-ni ide Clot/tut?. Hats au4 c.-p:- „ i PUre Goods. Print s to suit tlio buyer?. BF.KKSTRESSEE & SSMITR. J j ; {ipr.27*'6d. | jpiLOTIIiNOr i-lxMl'* JiLl'M.— (ii. >. : \ , HKIMLSD. M reliant T dor, Bedford. Pa.. ( keeps eoostaotfy oh hand resdy-mxde elo'Wag. ! such as coats. (Mats. V?. A nl*o a general as s •rtiuent of h-, e tssim -res. and goats' fun is'u ing goods of 11 i ktiids: also o (It III*.?, muslins. &o a-f if}' which tei'l be sold I v: for r >*h- My roou is n few doors west of Fran's store and oppositi Hush's warble yard. I .nvite //, to give we a i call. I hive just received stock ol new goods. I way23.'G>. I) AT K AGAIN WijiiEAl BAR ! £) CAINS!—ISAAC LIPPEL having returned ; to Bedford ith a large and varied stork of ready j made Clothing, all :.V Irs and *izes. and also a jargi supply of fry (Joods and Groceries. invites- hisoM friends and the punlic generally too .11 at hisstore. in the old stand, one door east of Dr. IV if. IV a ■ ; son's office aud ex twine bis goods. Ail kttdsoi country produce taken in exchange for goods IBay4,'t>t>. MAMMOTH SALE BILLS, print ed at short notice. Large Bids make largi '< salts. We know it to be so. TKV IT' It nil much more than pay the extra erpr.ise of p-iui lug. Cail at TILR: C-Ui-TTK JOC OFFICE RPHE Local circulation of the BED JL Ft. HP GAZETTE is larger than that of any ohe i p:iper in this s ctiou ol oountry, and tbeietore ot er the greatest inducowcuts u> buaiuvtiD wun t fdvuriiee in iu ooluuins. flrugjJ, &t. T iiavlbif j.urd.jvMltlie f | . I>rug Store, lutely t.wtie.l by 11'. II • , o - ~, t,i the ci 'ten* met tike* pleynM ;n anno. fC'-, . a , utd ol Bedfori and vicinity, that In' - J f r ..m 'h cities ib a well select©-'* slw % ul OR UGS. ' MEDICINES. D YE-sTEFFS. PER RUM I K Y. TOILET AFTICKS, STATIOXI RV, CO A L OIL. LA WrS A Vt' Clh CM )S BEST BRA a PS OR c / r ;;'.': n TOR J R'r AAI) ( IIT WI A G T' RML O, "W EACH CORFECTiOX ie c lAc to-,k el Drugs ai.'l Medicines c<- - '- f •>'<• purest quiftity. end*-. Scfci v.ift;'% !m Tin- -t. ..flheL 'ii'-s ted -he J nek of I'ERrramv. TOii.ET ax- fa cr AKriCS-t-S, Cttl.S-i-til g . f tbc beet; - e av Co'ogm-s. Sw.ps. Preparations M '■ r ; CoinpUsim. ... aTf'h ; Catrpb*r •< for■ cb *P< I,Teeth in-. S IIHi;.'! <■•. Pr. M' '■ " i - Ftatiowrp- tf"r? /■*f./?*.#** f } meet • IHIN'. N -tf. L ' L' l'' * n r ' Envelops, '' as iV-ix £.V. BLi Deed - V „f At".VfV=- Dm Ding i' ■ P tr > >' r! ."i='' .S.' ;r cities Ae.. Ac. Al-o. a large quantity - Locks, wfchh Kil' b lM v-i-y cl ei.it K Co'ilO'l Lamf Ih-g* " r - <■' "■ without removing the ci.i l' - '* i'. 1 . price, Gl ! Lanterns, very i-.e*(. hr bon ing 0 til":' 1. Lamp chimney l Imb inspruTel pa.tci J. L-ttttii Sbatlts ni bewu'.ifui eaticli..-. Ji .... X Family Hv lV r-. >fc- slfi'ic* b'f =, F.nn, Drab. M'uff awl Do.h Brown. l.i v . Dark 13 e. Li-'bt a'l I' nk Ur< ■■■, IcUey,. .i k. Orange. K •> ! I Yrple, Braiiek aMwk>i., Magci.U, Che. rv -tjti Black Hiiilifbrev U.-mcipathie 1! me.', s ... CCjir* of it- t bra,ids, staokes can rvly on g. ltd ilH!' Rose Smol h/g ToLccro Michis '.n ">"I Solar' rme L X, t. Aral L'uf, TWist a,!,: M'g P-' ,' r - Riat-'t "ad pared he- r)t CvfertioHS. PVdE DOMESTIC I- K\KS- Consist in? of Or ;:t. >, "d l.Usiltrry rtJR BSffIICIAAL L.'if-- . . ; i>.< atlcnid. "I l l.y A1... , b " Wirt. ■ ..... st.'CH. of Drills kttd Welter e*, v.inca c. xi ;iurobtte ai renteiftoble p.-ic> s ' C -uiiiry Mercliaots" oidcsprotcpi y f! e l. u.a..s put up wi h lieatne-- ud C-r, BUd a. i caeal.. u.c ' ' L LEWIS .'esigtis keef.it g first clef? I>.ag gtnre. ltd liaviug on itantt l all l! ® ' " gei.er... asiorii/JcHl "f g.Htds. L ing rrDruggi-i ot several years ejpotiei.ee, | hys.ci.ti.* cm. icly on a .Wiig 'heir presciii liot -- e ttiully au i ■ oci.rtie y . Ui f "Ul d'-'ti. - [Feb g, u—V Lv | > i. it v( > it l) HO T EL.—The un -1"> iter.-!g'..ed bavit r taker ' rg of 'be Btd i:i 110 el. f- rniciiy k by Cot. J -bit U •• • uounce? to (be pubt : e lUat he wi'l be b.e tr ft.rd the best accttit uittdttiitti.s, b-nb :o tie"'. ; - iu ' p.:olio ase! h. r.tc cusigßt. The heue wit be ill:. i and re-fit.•... „..J tseßar vri I always be tvo'il aup.-l ed wilb eboiee liquors, li" r'ible . be su' i)!ietl wi b Ihe tloiecsi eiiiblestil the sett>t'S > as.-l be ..ill spare i • pi' a Uiake it *oi eblc ' f all lis s.ai.le is one ct the best in 13 dit.ru, ai.u a good bossier will always be in tiMCt il. ce ,-"Bon d l '.s taken by ke **> bor year. 'J'.To -). .ta 'i.able. < ire pubii. 'tie retpcc.iully iu viied to give bins a e li .J.kSUCA ,5 . SII LiIAKER. Jass. )b. "tit _ " ; v li .-.i ci .. L li O U SE r , | Jaßana St e't, Bedford. La. 1; <- >u■ -enlt.:: rt - - fully begs lve lo ii f'trm ■ the i ravelling public'.'h* l i-e'bas rbSseiely eiila.-gt tj, ■ ititrti v.-ti iiiit "•(.. ltd l.is I'Om- 1 . b 'tli iir• be to.- 1 C on in.ska i ... ol :rvelf md boarders. a wef st •outn .'yeuf user-. I'ersoitS coming to H-is pl"- A f rtlie :ti11;... vi.-: ii g ike BcAbjid S| lingo,' a 1 S'tl This bouse iii'v ! c-i c>*. Ati'ide .tid ftiimioiti S.abiicg is *t:cUd so i ;hi- Hotel, .biclt will aw .ys be aucodea by it i c it tiil kast'.tr Aleo a suit* m.ii uonvcui.ut car* ! risge bouse : .ill ure it.vi.ed to give lima cr: ISAAC MLNUEL. Proprietor. April 15. 'B4. \ i N HOUn>i-. f IIUXTIXG r UN. PA i I jj rtvo pßrobkaed and entirely retiovsUd the : large siotie at d brn-k building opposiSe lhl> Peitli i >v• vJ jiis fv:ci 13 .ul.i ' a it- e.i --■ tirely i;cw fiiiti c'jiss ui.'i I 6 il- isi '•/ j i ibut* f e n i Ceiitrot PenUhjirivHAtu. I reler u iny pa-.rocs vfco have t'intrly h *• r; ' r n I IDC Uliily iu en-irge ef the Ki-. mI '] ;• C ;y Jl .< I : uid J .icksoL ih>u;L>. JOssLPU MOiiKiSO.N. mayJh.ed.— 1. _ TT N i U li O T L L, ' WEFT PflT ST.. BEDFORD. l'A : V. STECKMAN, Proprietor. This excvll. t.tl hl is bow prepared in Htcom -1 module the üblic in ibe best manlier and 011 iko ' mi ft libctnl teiiiis. Me} t', 52. . * i ACKriOX HOTEL, liailrouA Street, II UN TIN GDO N\ Pa. , apr.13,68. Pr prietor. fjeal €s\uU .futco. i VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. * —7 he undors'jtnerl t ffers for s-tle the fallow. ; ir-.f v::!i:.'ilt'e Ic. 'it s .'I -i i THREE CHOICE TRACTS OF LAND, ' ■ui £tt' niiml ii i' ner- * each, si usted "i* ■' e Illinois j C ntrtil Kitiiroad. ill Cl'..''Bi ."ign coi n'y. State of Illinois 8 miles fioi ibeci yof U bm't. mil,- frt'in Kentual blei ion 'i.;i is i the greatest wheat grcwing c-unty in il i. ;-i . Alsjo— Oiie-jo." R> of " trart of h d. s: t-tted in Bioad Top township. Bedford c n* tv. wn ait ! ing lib ut 45 ere?, v.' b ail the coal veins.; 3r>>ad j Top running through I'. I ALSO — Three L ..r in the toica of Coal "Oi:t. j Ilnntiuad. 11 f Ui IV. Jsb, 'oft-tf ' F. C. KEAMEU. ! \7 ALUAELE REAL ESTATE AT h PitIVATE " Al.K—One lot ttf ground ill the i centre ot Bloody Bun. fmining on .M .in s| reet ... . sixty-fin tVei, one -f 'be very b-st fci-vintss i., mi.•:•! tin B d ford Rail Roail. c n:aii.ii.g ijrst r-ie iiostorc and buTt [ theieon x ntrver-failing spring of * ter. I .-"; particulnrsinqnire at ibostoreof Mrs S.K ! Mat Bloinly I'UD.I .of Dr. liickuk. Bedfoi j, Pa j Dec 15X05^ TTALtJABLE FARM AND TA If ; T , SEK V F''U sAl.K.—The an It : nod f ! for s d-. tbeir v il,". .'.l liii < f otic fun: -i a '-, ; R-.if'r] tow. ill It,. Betifoial cnuti.v. .-1 j, ■' t of Philip Zimtr.crs Cliirlcs Ftni !. do " : co:.;.lit )'. g 250 a re - 20l! :iv." iof w! L-b .arec' .co Miti i .. : i - eofen 1' tva! i'i . •1 i c S it, iter. d. 'i !•;. : tope y Dos about i I 'lf ."} lie H to. oi: Dm :Mm"; Creek, near the lia * ; . i Ilollit! .y-d .rglcrn: ike 'J h. t Lpt"* •fa rui .i ' r LARGEI3 li IC K h ELL I K G-II ft L .4 I trg ■ B ink !>am d e hot iinpoilai.t bn'-i', | There is ilso fine orchard of uppl . mf r ■ lOin r fruit " u; • • ti.e premia s. The ! .}* j lividediu'd field* ui'l4 iicr-s tcob. tn -'ti#" " !isl:in 1 rai fcnc". A '>on I Oil ceres arc if." j off. There is i ox.-cMent si.iiug ol i. Vtd'.i- i ; water close to The Dwelliug-lloutsttr As., tj Jjouihwest ctunt'i of .he*.lia. iherc is top 1 * A LARGE TA.NXbi'..,, ; C •ntaiiiii.g 10>i vat-, wi'bsll the n. c ?-A*'--' " ings, Ihe whole yard bet-g under nV-f. ? B> iy is now an I h 'sbtiiu for years, in pi'SMu. •peratioo. Twc-iiiy-flve acres of the fup 1 " sold widi ibe tannery, if the latter be sV sepnr • ttl>. Upon these livelity-five iicr,s thiM r!4 SIX It-nan b uset.. Forfunhcr partieulir? ad'rc;s I 1. 11. A N". J. LG-- Mar b IT. 18(35. UioJ'. ''A /A YES! O Y3ES!! if SJ McCAI'SI.LV, Au: i -nei i he otidersigii d havi. g t,kvtt out fer'e "" :ln i Auctioneer icmiers t.is services 'o lit u l.i " Persons (1 siiing au aueiiot.oer tviii fi: 't iu tb-ir udviiiiiage to patronite Lim. . j M sreu u S. M -AfM.tN • _ 4 i'l'TiOXJ'.i.iiiAtd. —w untler- J\ s gt • v ; .-. ■*,.. ■' l ■* 1 r> ■'• Persons desiiing an auctioneer wll fiud il avlvan I tagcous HI give 1,1 Ul til ... ,u..0 • P..SI Ilffioe .address, BLDFOHU P V Jitu 19. oi-3.il \v3i. DlEii. I. - f | TLItMS lor tvury r _|_ PRINTING CAeil'. for,he fcas..n tin.', tor every arlicle tee use, w, must pi.y c..*lm d< e ti , cash sjfct! lu wil enable us to do oui We,k as lew I us it otui bo douu iu th viiiwa