ghiladelphia grade. ARMBRUSTER & BROTHER, No. 306 N- Third St., above Vine, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Hoisiery, Gloves, Shirts and Drawers. Buttons, Suspenders, Hoop Skirts, Handk' rchiefs, Threads, Bewing Silks, Port Monnafes Soaps, Perfumery, Trimmings, Fa'ucy Goods and Notions generally. € ALSO, anufacturers of Brushes and Looking Glasses, and Dealers in Wood and Willow Ware, Brooms, Ropes, Twines, Ac. febl,'67yl R. TAYLOR, Wholesale TOBACCO Dealer, No. 336 Market Street, One Door below 4th. PHILADELPHIA. feb.l,'67yl WARTMAN & ENGELMAN, TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEGAR MANUFACTORY, No. 313 NORTH THIRD STREET, Second Door below Wood, PHILDELPHIA. J. W. WARTMAN. H- P. ENGELMAN febl,'67yl JJUNTING BROS., DR Y-GOODS, 428 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA.. febl,'67yl JAMES BOYD, (formerly CARSON A BOTD,) YOUNG, MOORE & CO. Bosiery, Notions, White Goods, Embroideries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ac., No. 429 MARKET ST., and 418 Commerce St., PHILADELPHIA marlsyl TTAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. LAING'S, . N. E. Corner 6th and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Men's and Boys' Furnishing Goods, in every style and qifality. Shirts made to order. 13P BASE-BALL HEADQUARTERS for all kinds of articles, such as Caps, Bats, Balls, Belts, Shoes, Bases, Ac. marlsyl $23,000,000. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOAN FREE FROM ALL STATE, COUN TY AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Will be furnished in sums to suit, on application tot he nearest Bank or Banker; also by either of the undersigned, JAY COOKE & CO., DREXEL & CO., E. W. CLARK & CO. apr26* Bankers, Philadelphia. P U- M P S! ! ! I am engaged in selling the ERIE PUMP— certainly the only pump well adapted to this climate Persons in need of a • GOOD PUMP, will do well to give me ] a call. LyOrders from all parts of the county attend- j ed to with promptness. ADDRESS: WM. C. SNIVELY, Schellsburg Aug. 1, '6s—ly _ ATERSIDE WOOLEN FACTORY! 50,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED! The undersigned having on hand, a large lot of of Woolen Goods, of his own manufacture, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Satinetts, Yarns, Ac., desires to exchange the same for WOOL, and for that purpose will, ( in a short time, start a peddler througn the country. Our former customers can rely upon it that our peddler will visit them as soon as possible. IF Our friends are also informed that we have ; torn down our old factory, and, are about erecting a new one ; heoce we will not be able to do any custom work until Fall. may3m3 JOHN I. NOBLE. £\ ~ THE GENUINE BARTLETT S>ZE).SEWING MACHINE. WAN TED—Agents, $l5O per month and all ex penses paid, to sell the genuine Bartlett bewiog Machine. This Machine will do all the work tha. can be done on any high-priced machine, and iB fully patented. licensed and warranted for five years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. For circulars and terms address H. HALL A Co., 724 Chestnut St., Pnil&delpbia. MEYER'S NEW IMPROVED CRE SCENT SC ALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, ac ledged to be the hest. London prise medal and higuost awards in America received. Melodeons and S'-cond-band Pianos. Music. No. 722 Arch street, below Bth, Philadelphia, P*. THE Local circulation of the BED FORD GAZETTE islargerthan that of any other paper in this Section ol oountry, and therelore ot rs the greatest inducements to business men to fdvertise in Its oolumns. Ifltft. W~Tsini^TON~ HOTEL, BED FOHD, Pa.—This large and commodious house, having been re-taken by the subscriber, is now open for the reception of visitors and board ers. The rooms are large, ntilated, and oomfortab'y furnished The table will always be supplied with the best the market can afford. The Bar is stocked with the ohoicest liquors. In short, it is my purpose to keep a FIRST-I'LASS HOTEL Tbankiig the public for past favors, I respectful ly solicit a renewal of their patronage. N. B. Hacks will run constantly between the Hotel and the Springs may!7,'67yl W. DIBERT, Prop'r. BE DFORD HOTEL—The un dersigned having tafcen charge of the Bed ford Hotel, formerly kept by Col. John Hafer, an nounces to the public that he will be able to af ford the best accommodating, both to the travel ing public and home custom. The house will be improved and re-fitted, and the Bar will always be well supplied with choice liquors. His table will be supplied with the choicest edibles of the Beason, and he will spare no pains 10 make it suitable for all. Mis stable is one of the best in Bedford,' and a good hostler will always be in attendance. Boarders taken by the week, month or year. Terms reasonable. The public are respectfully in vited to give him a call. JOSHUA J. SHOEMAKER. Jan. 15, '64 rp HE ME N GEL H O USE, Juliana Street, Bedford, Pa. The subscriber tespectfully begs leave to inform the travelling public thst he has recently enlarged, improved ana refitted his house, both tor the ac commodation of travelers and boarders, as well as country customers. Persons coming to this place for the purpose of visiting the Bedford Springs, will find this house pleasantly located. Ample and convenient Stabling is attached to this Hotel, which will always be attended by a careful hostler. Also a safe and convenient car riage house. All are invited to give him a call. ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor. April 15, '64. Morrison house, HUNTINGDON, PA. I have purohased and entirely renovated the large stone and brick building opposite the Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, and have now opened it for the accommodation of the traveling public.— The Carpets. Furniture. Beds and Bedding are en tirely new and first class, and I am safe in saying that I can offer accommodations not excelled in Centra] Pennsylvania. I refer to my patrons who have formerly known me while in chajge of the Broad Top City Hotel and Jackson House. JOSEPH MORRISON. may25,'66.-tf. FT N I O N HOTEL, WEST PITT ST., BEDFORD, PA : V. STECKMAN, Proprietor. This excellent hotel is now prepared to accom modate the publio in the best manner and on the most liheral terms. May 9,'62. CH AL Y BEATE HOUSE—This house, located near Chalybeate Sprin for cash. My room is a few doors west of Fyan's store and opposite Rush's marble yard. I invite all to give me a oall. I have just reoeived * stock of nejr goods. m*y2s,'M gUtarnetis at fair. S. L. RUSSELL. J- H. LONGENECKER. RUSSELL & LONGENECKER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BEDFORD. PA., Will attend promptly and faithfully to all busi ness entrusted to their care. Special attention given to collections and the prosecution of claims for Back Pay, Bounty, Pensions, Ac OFFICE, on Juliana Street, south of the Court House. aprs,'67tf J. MCD. SHARPE. E P. KERR. SHARPE & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BEDFORD, PA., will practice in the courts of Bedford and adjoining counties Of fice on Juliana St., opposite the Banking House of Reed A Schell. [March 2, '66. J. R. DURBORROW. | JOHN LUTZ. DURBORROW & LUTZ, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA., Will attend promptly to all business intrusted to their care. Collections made on the shortest no tice. They are, also, regularly licensed Claim Agents and will give special attention to the prosecution of claims against the Government for Pensions, Back Pay, Bounty, Bounty Lands, Ac. Office on Juliana street, one door South of the "Mengel House," and nearly opposite the Inquirer office. JOHN P. REED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Respectfully tenders his services to the pnblic. Office second door North of the Mengel House. Bedford, Aug, 1, 1861. ESPY M. ALSIP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEDFORD, PA. Will faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care in Bedford and adjoining counties. Military laims, back pay, bounty, Ac., speedily collected. Office with Mann A Spang, on Juliana street, t .o doors South of the Mengel House. Jan. 22, 1864, P. Jf. KIMMELL. I J. W. LINGENFELTER. KIMMELL & LINGENFELTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BEDFORD. PA., Have formed a partnership in the practice of the Law. Office on Juliana street, two doors South ofthe 'Mengel House," R1 H. SPANG, ATTORNEY AT VT. LAW BEDFORD, PA at tend to collections and all business entrusted to his care in Bedford and adjoining counties. Office on Juliana Street, three doors south of the "Mengel House," opposite the residence of Mrs. Tate. May 13, 1864. B. P. MEYERS. | J. W. DICKERSON. ]\TEYERS &' DICKERSON, AT lfl. TORNEYS AT LAW. Bedford, Pa., office same as formerly occupied by Hon. W. P. Schell, two doors east of the GAZETTE office, will practice in the several courts of Bedford county. Pensions, bounty and oack pay obtained and the purchase and sale of real estate attended to. | mayli,'66. HAYES IRVINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will faithfully and promptly aitend to all business entrusted to his care. Office with G. H Spang, E-q ~ on Julianna Street, two doors South of the Mengel House. [may24,67. Jentistnt. D. S. HICKOK, | J. 6. MINNICH. JB.f DENTISTS, BEDFORD, PA. Office in the Bank Building, Juliana St. All operations pertaining to Surgical or Me chanical Dentistry carefully performed. and war ranted. Tooth Powders and mouth Washes, ex cellent articles, always on hand. TPRMS—CASH. Bedford, January 6,1865. rjUIIU MPH IN DENTISTRY! TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Nitrous Oxide, and is attended with no danger whatever. TEETH INSERTED upon a new style of base, which is a combination of Gold and Vulcanite; also, upon Vulcanite, Gold, Platica and Silver. TEMPORARY SETS inserted if called for. Soecial attention will be made to diseased gums and a cure warranted or no charge made. TEETH FILLED to last for life, and all work in the dental line done to the entire satisfaction of all or the money refunded. Prices to correspond with the times. Or i have located permanently in Bedford, and snail visit Schellsburg the Ist Monday of each month, remaining one week ; Bloody Run the 3rd Monday, remaining one week ; the balance of my time I can be found at my offi e, 3 doors South of the Court House. RerlfnrH, P.., nov. WM W. VAN ORMER, Dentist. J\EN TIS TRY! DENTISTRY! A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH FOR TEN DOLLARS Dr. H. VIRGIL PORTER, (late of New York city,) DENTIST, Would respectfully inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has located per manently IN BLOODY RUN, where he may be found at all times prepared to insert from ONE TOOTH to full sets of his BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH, on new and improved atmospheric principles. THE TRIUMPH OP MECHANICAL DENTISTRY, RUBBER FOR THE BASIS OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. This discovery which has met with such universal \ approval throughout this and other countries, has seemingly placed Artificial Teeth at the disposal of all who require them. Dr. PORTER is now in serting most beautiful and durable , at prices ranging from ten to eighteen dollars per set. Temporary sets inserted if desired. All operations warranted. TEETH EXTRACTED, without pain, by the use of NITROUS OXIDE or j LAUGHING GAS. j This4s NO HUMBUG, but a positive fact. Gas administered fresh every day. As the Gas administered by Dr. Porter is pre pared in accordance with the purifying method of Dr. Strong, of New Haven, Ct., and Prof. Siliman (late Professor of Chemistry in Yale College), he has no hesitation in asserting that it is attended with no danger whatever. Persons desiring the services ef a Dentist, would promote their own interest by calling upon Dr. Porter, as he is determined to spa re no effort to please the most fastidious. Dr. Porter's mode of operating will at all times be of the mildest char acter. avoiding the infliction of the slightest un necessary pain, and carefully adapted to the age, constitution, health and nervous condition of the patient. Special attention is invited to Dr. Porter's scientific method of preserving decayed and aching teeth. H. VIRGIL PORTER. mar29,'67tf. Dentist, Bloody Run, Penna. T> I N G' S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE. RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS To RINGS RINGS Restore RINGS RINGS Gray Hair to its RINGS RINGS Original Color, Erad- RINGS RINGS icate Dandruff and RIMGS RINGS ( VEGETABLE AMBROSIA I RINGS RINGS (IS WARRANTED!) RI NGS RINGS Humors from the RINGIS RINGS Scalp and pre- RINGS RINGS vent Baldness, RINGS RINGS TRY A BOTTLE, RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS GRAY-HEADED PEOPLE have their lofcks restored by it to the dark, lustrous, silken tresses of youth, and are happy. * Young People, with light, faded or red Hair, nave these unfashionable colors chajiged to a beau tiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with Dandruff and Humors , use it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps! BALD-HEADED VETERANS have their remaining locks ti htened, and the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy !. Young Gentlemen use it because it is richly per iumed! . Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Hair in place! _ t Everybody must and will use it, because it is the cleanest and best article in the market! PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE. E. M. TCBBS A Co., PROPRIETORS, Peterborough, rl. H. For sale by J. L. Lewis and Dr. B. Harry, Bed ford, Pa., F. M Masters, Bloody Run, Pa., and Black A Border, Schellsburg, and by ajl Druggists. maylOmft flwerifsi, &t. GROCERY AND FEED STORE! MANN'S CORNER RECONSTRUCTED ! The undersigned has just opened a New Grooery and Feed . Store, at Mann's corner, immediately opposite the Drug Store of J. L. Lewis, where he keeps constantly on hand FLOUR, FEED AND GROCERIES of allkinds, including , First-class FAMILY FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT and CORN MEAL, MIDDLINGS, Ac. All kinds of Feed, such as Corn, Oats, Shorts, Rye Chopped, Bran, Ac., Ac. POTATOES, ONIONS, BEETS. BEANS, Ac. FISH of all kinds, Mackerel, Shad, Herring, Ac. Prime Cider VINEGAR, Lovering's SYRUP, Baking MOLASSES, etc. SUGARS at 14, 15,18 and 20 cts. per pound. COFFEE, good Rio, at 80 cents per pound, and Java, of the best quality. TEAS, Young Hyson, Imperial, Ja pan, Ac. TOBACCO, Navy, Natural Leaf, Congress, Fine-cut, Solace, Ac. CIGARS, the best brands in the mar ket. PRUNES, FIGS, DATES, RAISINS, and NUTS of all Kinds. CONFECTIONERY, Candies of the purest manufacture, Oranges and Lemons, etc. SALT, Ground Alum, American and Table Salt. CHEESE, the very best manufactu red New York Dairy. BUTTER and EGGS, fresh, constant ly kept on hand. POULTRY for sale whenever ob tainable in the country. SOAPS, Plain and Fancy, of all kinds. Dusting Pans, Brooms, Brushes, Shoe Blacking, Ac. SPICES, of all kinds, Pepper, Black and Cayenne, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut megs, etc., etc. &5T If you want to buy cheap as well as good articles call at our store. JACOB BOWSER. may3,'67. "O EMOVAL OP THE BEDFORD CLOTHING EMPORIUM TO SCIIAEFPER'S ROW, LULIIAJTNA STREET, where will be found READY-MADE CLOTHING, CASSIMERES, LADIES DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS and CALICOES, HATS, CAPS, and FURNISHING GOODS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST— FOR CASH, -®t aprl9] Come one! Come all! • R. W. BERKSTIIESSER & CO. lATES3T FASHIONS DifMAND _j J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT R)UPLEX .ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRT. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT will be experienced particularly in crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveni ently as a silk or muslin dress, an invaluable qual ity in crinoline, not found in any single spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex El liptic Steel Spring Skirt for asingleday, will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are supe rior to all others. They will not bend or break like the single spring, but will preserve their perfect and grace ful shape when three or four ordinary Skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The Huops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered: preventing them from wear ing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, Ac. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT of the Fashionable World! _ To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in crinoline, viz. superior quality, perfect manu facture, stylish shape and hnish, flexibility, dura bility, comfort and economy, inquire for J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. CAUTION —To guard against imposition, be par ticular to notice that Skirts offered as •' DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz: "J W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waist band— others are genuine. Also notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or dou ble) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a com bination not to be found in any other Skirt. For sale in all stores where first class Skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole owners of the patent, WE&TS, BRADLEY A-CARY, 97 Chambers and 79 A SI Reade streets, may!o,'67m3 Hew York. G OTI PRINTING. rpHE BEDFORD GAZETTE POWER PRESS PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, BEDFORD, PA. MEYERS & MENGEL PROPRIETORS. Having recently made additional im provements t< our office, we are pre pared to execute all orders for PLAIN AND FANCY J'O B PRINTING, With dispatch and in the most SUPERIOR STYLE. CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CHECKS, CERTIFICATES, BLANKS. DEEDS. REGISTERS, RECEIPTS, CARDS HEADINGS, ENVELOPES, SHOWBILLS, HANDBILLS, INVITATIONS, LABELS, tyc.irc. Our facilities for printing POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Ac., FOR CONCERTS AND EXHIBITIONS, ARE UNSURPASSED. "PUBLIC SALE" BILLS Printed, at short notice. We can insure complete satisfaction as to time and price 1 RAND CONCERTS IN AID OF \ T THE MASONIC HALL AND ASYLUM FUND.—The object of these Concerts is to raise funds to build a Masonic Hall in the city of New York, commensurate with the wants of the fra ternity. and to erect an Asylum for decayed Ma sons and the indigent and infirm widows hines, $75 each. 22,500 500 " Orders for suits of Ciothing, from the well-known establishment of L. T. Brownell, 503 Broad way, $75 each, 37,500 50 " Plated Tea Sets, $75 each, 3,750 .500 " Orders for Silk Hats,* $lO each, 5,000 1000 " Chromo Lithograph of Leutze Painting of Washington as a Mason. $lO each, 10,000 1000 " Masonic Emblems, $5 each, 5,000 500 " Gold Pens, Pencils, Sleeve But tons. $5 each, 2,500 500 " Silver Plated Fruit Knives and Call Bells, $3 each, 1,500 1000 " Masonic Charts, from original designs by R. Macoy, $3 each, 3,000 1000 " Masonic Monitors, $1.50 each, 1,500 The balance to consist of the following, viz : Photograph Albums, Opera Glasses, Works by Em inent Authors, Gents' Fob Chains, Ladies' Gold Watch Chains, Kid Gloves, Engravings, Ladies' Work Boxes, Music Boxes, Waiting Cases, Musical Instruments, Breast Pins and Finger Rings, Ac., amounting to $25,500 Making in the aggregate 300,000 Presents, valued at $200,000 TICKETS, - - - $l.OO EACH. Parties from a distance sending money for tick ets should either have their letters registered or send a post-office order. Before the distribution takes place, a com mittee will be appointed to receive tickets from parties living at a distance irom New York, who will select the sealed envelopes containing the or ders for the presents for them, and return the same by mail. Agents and others holding tickets for sale, are requested to make their returns promptly, and without delay, at the time named above, for the last entertainment, in order that there may be no delay in the distribution. GEO. W. HOLMES A Co., Managing Directors, Principal Office, 718 Broadway, New York. jun2l rpHE SUPERIOR MERITS of the |_ WHEELER A WILSON SEWING MACHINE over all others, for family use and general purpo ses, are so well established and so generally ad mitted, that an enumeration of their relativo ex cellencies is no longer considered necessary. They are simple durable and beautiful. OVER 50,000 SOLD THE PAST YEAR. THE "WHEELER sarper 80n ' j P ' ttsbur £ b Commercial J Herron Foster, Pittsburgh Dispatch. J P Barr, Pittsburgh Post. C Henne, German Republican. LAW Neeb, Freedom's Friend. J T Wright, Evening Chronicle. And over 5,000 others. Circulars containing eminent testimonials, and samples of sewing, will be sent te any address on application to WM SUMNER A CO., junl4,'67 No. 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburg. Mrs. H M Ogle, Local Agent, Bedford, Pa It C Grove, Traveling Agent, Bloody Run, Pa. XTEW FANCY AND MILLINERY 1> STORE! UNPARALLELLED ATTRACTION! MRS. BORDER & CO., (at the store lately occupied by Mrs. Cam A Co.) Lave just received the best assortment of FANCY, DRY AND MILLINERY GOODS that has ever been brought to this place, which they will sell VERY LOW FOR CASH; consisting, in part, of Persian Twills, Wool tie Laines, Pure Mohair Lustres, de Laines, Calicos, Muslins, White Colored Cambrics, Sacking Flannels, Cloth for Sacks, &c., Ladies' and Children's Shawls, NOTIONS, in great variety, Kid, Beaver, Buck, Silk, Lisle and Cotton Gloves; Lamb's Wool, Me rino and Cotton Hose, for Ladies and Gentlemen; Dress Buttons and Trimmings, in great variety, Paper and Linen Cuffs and Collars for ladies and gents; Worsted and Cotton Braiding, Braids. Vel vet Ribbons, black and bright colors, Crape Veils and Silk Tissue for Veils; Hopkins' "own make" of Hoop Skirts, all sigcs ; G W. Laird's Bloom of Youth, for the complexion, Ac. MILLINERY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, consisting of Bonnets, Hats. Ribbons, Laces, Flow ers, Ac. LiP Millinery work done oh short no tice, in the neatest and latest styles. Call and see f-r yourselves before buying elsewhere. We will show our goods with pleasure, free of charge. [Bedford, may3in3.J "\TEW ARRIVAL.—Just received Xl at M. C. FETTERLY'S FANCY STOKE, Straw Hats and Bonnets, Straw Ornaments, Rib bons Flowers, Millinery Goods, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Bead-trimmings, Buttons. Hosiery and Gloves, White Goods, Parasols and Sun-Um brellas, Balmorals and Hoop Skirts, Fancy Goods and Notions, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Our assortment contains all that is new and desirable. Thankful for former'liberal patronage we hope to be able to merit a continuance from all our cus tomers. Please call and see our new stock. may3l fttWiattous. 1807 ~" THE w ° RLD -"- is,i7 - The attention of the public is invited to the claims of "The World" as one of the leading pub lic journals of the country. It is the chief organ of the Democratic Party of the United States, and the foremost advocate of the immediate restoration of the Union. Its highest merits consists in its character as an enterprising and trustworthy news paper. The next year bids fair to be a more critical one in the history of our free institutions than even any eventful ones that have preceded it. The first requsite for an intelligent judgment of public af fairs is a full and authentic account of facts as they transpire. These THE WORLD always aims to give with consciencious accuracy, and with equal full ness and fidelity, whether they make for or against its own views of public policy. Prompt activity in spreading before its readers every kind of news in which any part of the public takes an interst, is the first duty of a newspaper, and the facilities of THE WORLD for discharging this obligation are unsurpassed by those of any journal in tne United States. Whatever else it may fail in, it certainly will not fail to furnish the news, nor to supply it with such promptitude, spirit, freshness, abund ance, variety, accuracy and candor, that no class of readers can miss anything of interest which they wish to find. THE WORLD will publish doc uments and arguments prepared by political foes just as freely as those prepared by political friends; making its own comments on them, of course, but never suppressing or garbling them because they are calculated to damage its own party. Adverse arguments, which it cannot refute, it is content to leave to make their full impression. THE WORLD auopts this rule because it believes no other is honest; because it conceives that its first duty to its readers is to keep them thoroughly informed on every passing subject of importance. In poli tics, THE WORLD will continue to be the bold ad vocate of a Liberal, Progressive Democracy. The unflinching champion of Freedom, Justice, Order and Constitutional Rights. The inspiration of its politics is Freedom restrained by Justice; or, to speak more strictly, Freedom pure and simple, in the largest collective measure; the office of justice being merelv to proteet freedom from encroach ments; Freedom of the individual citizen in his rights of thought, speech, religion and locomotion; in his Right to choose his own food and drink, in spite of meddlesome temperance laws; in his Right to make any money bargains he thinks proper, in spite of foolish usury laws; in his Right to buy and sell in all markets, domestic and loreign, iu spito of unjust protective tariffs; in his Right to repre sentation in the legislative bodies which tax him, in spito of unconstitutional exclusions; Freedom f collective citizens to assemble for discussion of grievances; Freedom of all local communities to manage their local affairs without central inter ference; Freedom in every section of the country from the arrogant and unconstitutional domination of other sections; this large and comprehensive idea of Freedom sums up the politics of THE WORLD, which will never be found wanting to this capital interest of the country and of the human race. In its accurate Commercial Intelligence and careful, reliable market reports, THE WORLD will continue to maintain its present high reputation. A paper published in the commercial metropolis is naturally looked to for authentic information re lating to trade, commerce and finance; and this be ing a feature in which the THE WORLD prides it self, it boldly challenges comparison with every journal in the metropolis. EDITIONS. Tlie WEEKLY WORLD, a largo quarto sheet, same 1 sizo as Daily, is now printed throughout in largo 1 typo, and has the largest circulation of any week ly journal published, save one. Its extraordinary success since its union with the New York AROCS has justified the most liberal expenditures, which will make it unrivalled in interest and value to farmers. Published Wednesday. 1. Its Market Reports embrace the New York, Albany. Brighton and Cambridge Livestock Mar kets; the New York Country Produce and General Produce Markets; special and valuable Hop Intel ligence; a department of Agricultural Reading; all together composing an unrivalled handbook of cur rent information for the Farmer, Live Stock or Produce Dealer, Country Merchant, Ac. 2. A pago or more reserved for entertaining Fireside Reading for the Family circle, embracing the freshest and best Stories, Poetry, Religious Reading, etc., and a page for the Discussion of all Prominent Topics of general interest, political agricultural, financial, literary, etc. 3. Its Digest of the News is not, like most week lies, a mere waste-basket of the Daily; only mat ters of interest and importance'are chosen from the Daily, while the mass of its contents are prepared especially for the Weekly. In every postofficc district there should be found some active, public spirited Democrat, who will confer a benefit upon us, his neighbors, and the cause, by counseling with his Democratic frionds and making a determined effort to form as large a club ag possible for the WEEKLY WORLD. The SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD is a large quarto sheet, same size as Daily, which, by omitting a great mass of city advertisements from the Daily,* contains "all its news, correspondence, editorials, commercial and market news cattle market and provision reports, and a fresh and entertaining miscellany of literature. Published Tuesday and Friday. The DAILY WORLD affords a complete compendi um of, and commentary upon, the news of every day. TERMS. WEEKLY WORLD.—One copy, one year, $2.00; four copies, $7.00; ten copies, $l5; twenty copies to one address, $25; fifty copies, to one address, $5O SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD—One copy, one year, $4 lour copies, $10; ten copies, 20. DAILY WORLD —One copy, one year, $lO.OO CLUB PRIZES. • For clubs of 10, one Weekly, one year. " " 50, one Semi-Weekly, one year. " " 100, one Daily, one year. DIRECTIONS. Additions to clubs may be made any time in the year at the above club rates. • Changes in club lists made only on request of persons receiving packages, stating edition, post office and State to which it has previously been sent and enclosing twenty-five cents to pay for trouble of the change to address. Terms, cash in advance. Send if possible Past Office Money Order or Bank Draft. Bills Sent by mail will be at the risk of sender. We have no traveling agents. Address all or ders and letters to THE WORLD, febl 35 Park Row, New York. RICHARD LEO, * Manufacturer of * CABINET-WARE, CHAIRS, &C. } BEDFORD, PA., The undersigned being engaged in the Cabinet making business, will make to order and keep hand everything in his line of nfanufaeture. BUREAUS, DRESSING STANDS, PARLOR AND EXTBN SION TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, WASH STANDS, AC., AC., will be furhished at all prices, and to suit every taste. COFFINS will also be made to order. attention paid to all orders for work. on West Pitt Street, nearly opposite the residence of George Shuck. July 10, 1863.—tf RICHARD LEO. DW. CROUSE, Wholesale Segar # Manufacturer, two doors West of Dr. B. F. Harry 's Drug Store, West Pitt Street, Bedford, Pa. my24'67 to. WATER! WATER I WATER J PIPE ! PIPE ! PIPE ! —HARTLEY A MKTZGER, manufacturer's agents for Bedford anil adjoining counties, are prepared to furnish Gal vanized Iron Pipe, of all sizes, at very low rates. This is the cheapest and best pipe made for carry-f ing wa(pr. being cheaper and better than lead, and can be run in any direction. Hydraulic Rams, Foree Pumps, Bath Tubs, Ac., furnished to order jun2l ' REAPERS AND 13 MOWERS." "RUSSELL REAPERS and MOWERS," -FARMER IRON AND STEEL MOWER," with all the late improvements, Green castle Grain Cradles, Svythe Sneds, Scythes and Scythe Stones, in great variety, at HARTLEY A METZGER'S Farmers' Depot. jun2l HA RTLEY & METZGER have one of the best assorted stocks of Hardware in Central Pennsylvania. . may3l GHGTFFIANG. DR. GEO. B. KELLEY, having permanently located in ST. CLAIRS VILLE, tenders bis professional services to the citizens of that place and vicinity. nov2'ftfiyl TIT W. D , BLO<>DY \\ I RUN, Pa., tenders bis professional servi ces to the people of that place and vicinity. Office one door west of Richard Langdon's store. Nov. 24, '6s—ly DR. J. L. MARBOURG, Having permanently located, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Office on Juliana street, east side, nearly opposite the Banking House of Reed A Schell. Bedford, February 12, 1864. MEDICAL.— DR. S. G. STATLEB, near Sebellsburg, and DR. J. J. CLARKE, formerly of Cumberland county, Pa., having asso ciated themselves in the Practice of Medicine, re spectfully offer their professional services to the citizens ot Sebellsburg and vicinity. Dr. Clarke's office and residence same as form erly occupied by J. Smith, Esq., dee'd. aprl2,'67yl STATLER A CLARKE. HJANFERR*. JACOB REED, | J. J. SCHELL, RE ED AND SCHELL, Bankers and DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, BEDFORD. PA., DRAFTS bought and sold, collections made and money promptly remitted. Deposits solicited. RUPP & SHANNON, BANKERS, BEDFORD, PA. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. COLLECTIONS made for the East, West, North and South, and the general business of Exchange transacted. Notes and Accounts Collected and Remittances promptly made. REAL ESTATE bought and sold. febS Xcoal Hotim 17 XECUT()IIS' NX )TICE. -Notice is J hereby given that letters testamentaiy to the estate of George Mullin, late of Napier township, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Bedford county. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims can present them, duly authenticated for settlement. ■G. S MULLIN, residing near Schellsburg, A. C. MULLIN, residing in Ebensburg, may24w6 I Ex'rs. 17 XECUTORS? NOTlCE.—letters J testamentary to the estate of Frederick Stif fler, late of Onion township, Bedford county, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Bedford county. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted are desi red to make immediate payment. JOSEPH STIFFLER, jun2lwfi* MICHAEL STIFFLER, Ex'rs. LEWISTOWN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS. REESE & SIAGLE, Proprietor. 0. R. DAVIS, Superintendent. MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE AND STATIONERY STEAM EN GINES AND BOILERS; Portable Steam Saw Mills; Iron and Brass castings of every description made and fitted up for Mills, Factories, Blast Furnaces, Forges, Rolling Mills, Ac. We call the attention of TANNERS to our Oven for Burning Tan under Steam Boilers. LjT TERMS MODERATE. All orders by mail promptly attended to. REESE A SLAGLE, mayl7m6* Lewistown, Pa. LOBE 7 WOOLEN FACTORY.— J 20.000 lbs of WOOL WANTED.—The pro prietor of this well-known factory returns his thanks to his numerous customers for their former liberal patronage, and begs to assure them that he is now better prepared than ever to accommodate them. His machinery, which is abundant, is in excellent order, and he can card and spin for cus tomers on the shortest notice, at 25 cts per pound. And he is prepared to do all kinds of manufactur ing. Mr. Ullery will wait upon our customers throughout the country and afford them an oppor tunity to exchange their wool for goods. At least. 20.000 lbs of good wool is anxiously desired. Please give us a call if convenient, it Dot, "wait for the wagon." |may24m3j JOHN KEAGY. RH. SI PES' MARBLE WORKS. # R. H. SIPES having established a manu faoiary of Monuments, Tombstones, Table-Tops, Counter Slabs, Ac., at Bloody Run, Bedford coun ty, Pa., and having on hand a well selected stook of Foreign and Domestic Marble, is prepared to fill all orders promptly and do work neat and in a workmanlike style, and on the most reasonable terms. All work warranted. Jobs delivered to all p irts of this and adjoining counties without ex tra charge. aprl9,'66yl RROBISON & CO., - WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PORK PACKERS, DEALERS IN Glass, Iron and Nails, Family Flour of the best brand, Bacon llams, Sides and Shoulders, Leaf Lard, Mess Pork, Cheese, Beans, Hominy, Dried Fruit, Dried Beef, Carbon and Lard Oil, Ac. No. 255 Liberty Stroet, (Red Front), Jun7m6 _ PITTSBURG, PA. DANIEL BORDER, PITT STREET, TWO DOORS WEST OF THE BED FORD HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA. WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN JEWEL RY, SPECTACLES, AC. He koepson hand a stock of fine Gold and Sfl er Watehes, Spectacles of Brilliant Double Re ined Glasses, also Scotch Pebble Glasses. Gold Watch Chains, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, best quality of Gold Pens. He will supply to order | any thing in his line not on hand. Oct. 20, 1865- 4 RARE CHANCE IS OFFERED J\_ ALL PERSONS To display their Goods; Ti sell their Goods: To gather information; To make known their wants; Ac., Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., by advertising in the columns of THE GAZETTE. UNS AND LOCKS.—The under X signed respectfully tenders his services to the people of Bedford and vicinity, as a repairer of Guns and Locks. Ail work promptly attended. to. L.DEFIBAUGH sep 28. '66-tf SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES.— The un dersigned has the blanks now ready and will attend promptly to the collection of all claims un der ttolaw lately passed for the Equalization of BourWes. • au g 17-tf. J. W. DICKERSON. TERMS for every description of Job PRINTING CASH! for the reason that for every article we use, we must pay cash; and the cash system will enable us to do our work as low as it can be done in the cities. M'AMMOTH SALE BILLS, print ed at short notice. Large Bills make large sales. We know it to be so. TRY IT! It will much more than pay the extra expense of print ing. Call at THE GAZETTE JOB OFF PRINTERS' INK has made many a businessman rich We ask yon to try it in the -olumns of THE GAZETTE 4)X WAGONS FOR SALE AT /f) KNOX' SHOPS, near Bedford. [aprl9tf -1~ SALE —VKKV Row —a second ' band PIANO. Inquire of apr.13,'66.-tf. C. N. HICKOK.