rtr. 7SA*H BUYEiis/rAK^T) ; nCE7 SAVE YOUR GREENBACKS! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, just received, At J. M. SHOEMAKER'S Store, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES' Hiving just returned from the East, vre are now opening h large sto>'k of Fill and Winter Goods, which have been BOUGHT FOR CASH, at nett cash prices, and will be SOLD CHEAP. This be ing the only full stock of goods brought to Bedford this season, persons will be able to suit themselves better, in style, quality and price, than at any other store in Bedford The following comprise a few of our prices, viz : Calicoes, at 10,12, 14, 15, 16 and the best at 1$ cents. Muslins at 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, and and the best at 22 cents. All Wool Flannels from 40cts. up. French Morinoes, all wool Delaines, Coburgs, Ac. SHAWLS—Ladies', children's and misses' shawls, latest styles; ladies'cloaking cloth. MEN'S WEAR—Cloths, cassimeres, satinctts. jeans. Ae. BX)TS AND SHOES--In this line we have r very extensive as-ortment for ladies, misses, chil dren. and men's and boys' boots and shoes, all sizes and prices, to suit all. HATS—A large assortment of men's and boys' hats. CLOTHING—Men's and boys' coats, pants and vests, all sizes and prices SHIRTS, Ac.—Meu's woolen and muslin shirts; Shakspeare, Lock wood and uiusltu-luied paper collars; cotton chain (single and double, white and colored). GROCERIES—Coffee, sugar, syrups, green and black teas, spices of all kinds, dye-stuffs, Ac. LEATiIEK —Sole leather, French and city calf skius, upper leather, linings, Ae. We will sell goods on the same terms that we nave beeu for ttio 1 ist three mouths—cash, or note with interest from date. No bid debts con tracted and no extra charges to good paying cus turners "o make up losses of slow and never paying customers. Cash buyers always get the best bar gains, and their accounts are always settled up. J. M. SHOEMAKER, Bedford, 5ep.27,'67. No. 1 Andeisou's Row. 10 per cent, saved in buying your goods for cash, at J. M. SHOEMAKER'S cash and produce store, No. I Anderson's Row. aep27 / IREAT BARGAINS! VX The undersigned have opened a very full supply , of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Our stock is complete and is not surpassed in EXTENT. QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS, j The old system of • TR US TING FOR EI E R'' having exploded, we are determined to SELL GOODS UPON THE SHORTEST PROFIT ' VOR CASH OR PRODUCE. To prompt paying customers we will extend a credit of four mouth.t, but we wish it expressly j understood, after the period named, account will be due and interest will accrue thereon. BUYERS FOR CASH may depend upon GETTING BARGAINS. n0v1,'67 . A. B. CRAMER A CO. GOODS!! NEW GOODS!! The undersigned has just received from the East a large and varied stock of New Goods, which are now open for examination, at MILL-TOWN, two miles West of Bedford, comprising everything usually found in a first-class country store, j consisting, in part, of Dry-Goods, * Delaines, Calicoes, Muslins, Cassi mere, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Notions, Ac., Ac. All of which will be sold at the most reasonable prices. Lip Thankful for past favors, we solicit a con tinuance ol the public patronage. Call and examine our goods. may24,'67. G. YEAGER FIRM! NEW FIRM! GOOD GOODS ARE DOWN! SCHELLSBURG AH EAD! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! just received and will be sold AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Call at BLACK A MARBOURG'S, in Schellsburg, IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS of any kind! We have no big stock of old goods at big prices. Our stock is nearly all fresh and new. Look at some of our prices : MUSLINS, from 10 to 17 cents. CALICOS, from 8 to 15 cents. CLOTHS and CASSIMERES at reduced prices. DRESS GOODS, all kinds, cheaper than before the war. ALL WOOLEN GOODS 25 per cent, cheaper than any that have been sold this season. Gloves, Hosiery, etc., etc., etc., very low. Groceries, Queensware, Wooden Ware Ac., Ac., at the lowest market prices. If you want Good Bargains and Good Goods, call at .BLACK A MARBOCRG'a. Schellsburg, Dec. 6m3 NEW ARRIVAL.—Just received at M C. FETTERLY'S FANCY STORE. Straw Hats and Bonnets, Straw Ornaments, Rib bons Flowers. Millinery Goods. Embroideries, Handkerchiefs. BeMd-trnuraiDgs. Buttons. Hosiery and Gloves, VVhite Goods, Parasols and Sun-Um brellas, Balmorals anil Hoop Skirts, Fancy Goods and Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Our assortment eon.an.g all that is sew and desirable. Thankful tor former liberal patronage we hope to be able to merit a ooutinuanee from all our cus tomers. Please call aud see our new stock. nay3l ®!jc Bcitforit BY MEYERS & MENGEL prti-oods, &t. /GLORIOUS N E W S! FOR THE PEOPLE! TELL IT! EVERYBODY TELL IT! COTTON NO LONGER KINO! G. R. O.ST ELI A U<. Are now receiving at their NEW STORE a large and carefully selected stock ot new and CHEAP Dry Goods, Furs. Clothing, Carpeting*, Oil cloths, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Wall papers. Willow-ware, Queens-ware, Oils, Tobaccos, Segars, % Ac., together with an extensive assortment of Fresh Groceries, which for extent and CHEAPNESS is unrivaled in Central Pennsylvania, all of which they offer wholesale or retail at prices that defy competition. Piles of calico prints and muslin from 61 cents up to sublime quality. They invite all to call, see for themselves and be convinced. TERMS —POSITIVELY CASH AN DELIVERY, un loss otherwise specified. Beoford, Pa.. Dec.13,'67m3. QHHK) DOLLARS REWARD! ! : Just received at the New Imperial BARGAIN STOKE, A handsome assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS. As goods are now advancing daily, and no doubt will be much higher, we think families cannot buy too soon G. R. OSTER A CO. fb2Bui2 I DBAOOO DOLLARS WORTH!! nb of Boots and Shoes of every description and best ' Manufacture, just received and For Sale 25 per cent Cheaper than heretofore. The Boot and Shoe Department of G. R OSTER iV CO has become a leading feature in their business. | and is now the place to get Good as well as Cheap Boots ar.d shoes, as they have the largest and best assortment in town. teb2Sm2 J|ATS! HATS!! dust received the leading N w Spring Styles of o**tits, Bys and Children's Hats, much cheaper than heretofore. We woul i call special attention to the Gents Self-conforming Casstmere dress Hat, also the Velvet finish Seif- conforming Flexible Band Hat. These Hats will be found to be very desirable, being very soft in band and conforming immediately to the shape of the head. tcbjßm2 G- R. OSTER A CO. A NOTHER VETO ON HIGH PRICES! I you CAN SAVE MONEY by buying your GOODS of MILLER & BOWSER, Mann's Corner, ... BLDIORD, Pa. They are now opening a choice variety of NEW AND DESIRABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Dry-Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Fancy G .odd, Notions, Cotton Yarn, Hats and Caps, , Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware, Wooden ware, Tobacco and Cigars, Brooms, I Baskets, Ac., Ac., Ac. LOOK AT SOME OF THEIR PRICES: CALICO, at 8, 10, 12, 15, 10. GINGHAM, at 12}, 15, 18, 20. MUSLIN, at 10,12, 14, 15,18, 20. ©af Cassimeres,Cloths, Satinetts and i | Lat lies' Sacking, at very low prices. | Ladies', Gents' and Misses' She.es. Sandals and Over-Shoes, in great variety. | Men's, Boys' and Youths' Boots. Best Coffee, Tea, Sugar and Syr -1 up in the market. Prices low Feed, Flour, Ac., for sale at all | tiroes. Heir We invite all to call and see our ■ ' goods and compare prices before buying elsewhere. | fge&' Our motto is, Short Proffits. &AR TERMS— Cash, Note or Produce. oct2s,'S7 CTELLERS A EOLWELL, WHOLESALE C< >NFECTION E RS and FRUITERERS, No. 161 North Third Street, i PHILADELPHIA feb2lmS f Orders promptly attended to. TERMS OF PUBLICATION. THE BEDFORD GAZETTE is published every Fri day morning by MEYERS A MEWOEI., at $2 00 per annum, if paid strictly in advance ; £2.50 if paid within six months; $.3.00 if not pai which he has been appointed by aid with the advice and consent of the Senate, and every per son who shall lereafter he appointed to any such offfio, and shall become qualified to act herein, is and shall be entitled to holdsueh office until a suc cessor shall have been iu like manner appointed and duly qualified, except as herein other vise provided.—Provid ed that the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster General and the Attorney General, shall hold their offices, respectively, for and dur ing the term of the President by whom they may have been appointed, and for one month thereafter, subject to remov al by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The fourth section of the same act re stricts the term of offices to the limit prescribed by the law creating them. That part of the first section which precedes the proviso declares that every person holding a civil office to which he has been or may he appointed, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall hold such office until a successor shall have been in like man ner appointed. It purports to take from the Executive, during the fixed time established for the tenure of tne office, the independent power of re moval, and to require for such removal the concurrent action of the President and the Senate.—The proviso that fol lows proceeds to fix the term of office of seven heads of departments whose tenure never had been defined before, by prescribing that they "shall hold their offices, respectively, for and during the term of the President by whom they may have been appointed, and for one mouth thereafter, subject to removal by and with the advice and consent of the Senate." Thus, as to these enumerated officers, the proviso takes from the President the power of removal except with the advice and consent of the Senate. By its terms, before lie can he deprived of the power to displace them, it must appear that he himself has appointed them. It is only in thai case that they have any tenure of office or any inde pendent right to hold during the term of the President, and for one mouth after the cessation of his official func tions. The proviso, therefore, gives no Ten ure of office, to any one of these officers who has oeen appointed by a former President beyond one month after the accession of his successor. in the case of Mr. Stanton the only appointment under which he held the office of Secretary of War was that conferred upon him by my immediate predecessor, with the advice and con sent of the Senate. He has never held from me any appointment as the head of the War Department. Whatever right he had to hold the office was de rived from that original appointment an