pilartflpltia THE PAST YEAR. THE "WHEELER & WILSON" possess*-' valuable improvements, which can onlv be used with this popular maohine, a fact which should be noted by those who intend and desire to purchase a Maohine adapted to ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING. Below we give a few well known Pittsburg names who are using these Machines in their families, and to whom we refer with pleasure. Rev Dr J Douglas, Rev Dr Kerr, 11 Dr Gracey, " AC Holmes, " Samuel Findley, " Mr Wagner, " A K Bell, " W J Reid, " W Sproul, " G Slatterly, "AC McClelland, " W S Gray, Hon J K Moorehead, " E B Snyder, " Thos Williams, " A Maerum, " H W Williams, " F Scovelle. R e | Preab y terUn Banner 5' J MuSb, Uoiwd proe byterian. S'Sdt' lale Pittsburgh Gazette, J C H^rpe^° D ' J Pittsburgh 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 to any address on application to WM. SUMNER A CO., jun!4,'67 No. 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburg, Mrs. H M Ogle, Local Agei.t, Bedford, Pa. R C Grove, Traveling Agent, Bloody Run, Pa M' EDICAL.—DR. A. S. SMITH, having resumed the Practice of Medicine, solicits a generous share of the patronage of the community. Office in his residence, at St Clairs ville. He would call the attentiou of the public, and to those more immediately interested to the follow ing : His health being too delicate to bear much of the fatigues and exposures consequent on gen eral practice, he has adopted a speciality in the profession. Soon after commencing practice, some twenty years since, he was attracted by the almost uni versality of female complaints, both in the mar ried and single state. Partly from natural incli nation, and in order to obtain success in practice, these complaints were made the subject of incess ant study. These alterations, displacements and deranged functions of the organs peculiar to the female, are owing to that refined sense of delicacy on the part of the female, who, ignorant ot the consequences, prefers t.o suffer in silence rather than expose her situation. Seldom cured by the genoral practitioner, who is prevented by this delicacy from acquiring by experience that tact and skiil necessary to discriminate the exact change present, and conteats himself with pre scribing for the deranged functions, or overlooking the cause, simply for attendant nervous disorders, founding his prescriptions on a Plethoric Anaemon ic state of the general system and the result is no benefit, as the number of the long suffering fe males bears ample testimony. Believing that he has, from long and special attention paid to them, acquired that skill in discriminating and experi ence in treating, he solicits the suffering to give him a call. No charges for consultation or exam ination. Visits made to all parts of the county. Applications for medicines can be made in wri ting by accompanying stamp for return letter.— Medicines sent when desired. TERMS invariably cash for all medicines and instruments. nov2ora3 A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. j~\ Just Published, in a Scaled Envelope.— Price six cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatmont aud Radi cal cure of SPERMATOKRUIEA, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotenoj - , Mental and Physioal Incapacity, Impediments : to Murriage, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, ro ! suiting from self-Indulgence or Sexual extrav i aganoe, Ac.—By DR CULVERWKLL, M. D , I Author of the "Green Book, Ao. The world-renowned this admirable es- I say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc cessful practice, that the alarming eonsequeuees of ! .Self-Abuse may be radicallycured without thu dan gerous use of iuterual medicine or the application of the knite —pointing out u mode of cure at onoo simple, certain and effectual, bv means of which every sufferor, no mutter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. THIS LECTURE \V ILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under sual, iu a plain envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, on reoeiptof six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwoll's'MarriageGuide,' price 25 cents. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, N. Y. Post Office Box 4580. aug23,'o7—ly p u M P 8! I I I am engaged in selling the ERIE PUMP— certainly the only pump well adapted to this climate Persons in need of a GOOD PDMF, will do well to give me a call. from all parts of the county attend ed to with promptness. ADDRESS : WM. C. SNIVELY, Schellsburg Aug. 1, '6s—ly DANIEL BORDER, PITT STREET, TWO DOORS WEST OF THE BED FURD HOTEL, BEDFORD, PA. WATCHMAKER AND DEALER IN JEWEL RY, SPECTACLES, AC. He keeps on band a stock of fine Gold and Sil er Watches, 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 te order any thing in his line not on hand. Oct. 20, 1865- (1 UNS AND LOCKS.—The under- JT signed respectfully tenders bis services to the people of Bedford and vioinity, ns a repairer Guns and Locks. Ail work promptly attended, to. L. DEFIBAUGH sep 28, '66-tf 4) X WAGONS FOR SALE AT KNOX' SHOPS, near Bedford. [aprlDtf. Clothing, ftr. REMOVAL! REMOVAL!! THE BEDFORD CLOTHING EMPORIUM Ha* been removed to SHUCK'S ROOM, one door West of the Washington House. The undersigned would beg leave to inform their frieuds and many customers that they have re= moved their store to the above named place, where we are prepared to exhibit the largest stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever bronght to Bedford, consisting in part of Over-Coats, of every quality and price, Dress Coats, Business Coats, Cassimere Pants, Cloth Pants, Cassinet Pants, Cassimere Vests, Cloth Vests, Cassinet Vests. We have a lot of Army Clothing, Very Cheap: Blouses, #2 50 Overcoats, 0 00 Blue Pants, 3 50 (d, 4 00 Currying Shirts, 1 50 Our NOTION department is full and complete. CASSIMERE SHIRTS, WHITE SHIR TS, WOOLEN SHIRTS, at all prices. The largest stock of PAPER COLLARS in Bedford, Cloth-lined, Linen finished, Lockwood, Enamelled, Cloth Imitation, Glazed, of all sizes, for ladies and gouts, o- US TENDERS, NECK- TIES, BOWS, Arc. Ladies' and Gents 1 Linen and Paper Cuffs. Gloves, Hosiery, Ac., of every description. Our CASSIMERES and CLOTHS will be found suitable for old and young, rich and poor. TRIMMINGS of all qualities. Wo would wall tie special attention of gentle men to our lino of HATS, whioh wo boast on in prioe, quality and style. There is no style but what we have. Calicos, Delaines, Muslins, Tickings, Ao., Ac. CASH BUYERS should call and ex amine, as our terms are cash or produce. novS,'67 R. W. BERKSTRESSER A CO. #artarf, &(. JJARDWAEE! .4 NEW HAND AT THE BELLOWS, at tho old stand of BLYMYEE A SOX. The undersigned, having purchased the entire stock of Geo. Blymyer k Son, and having added thereto, by fresh purchases in the East, respectful ly announces to the public, that he is now prepa red to sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, or for APPROVED COUNTRY PRODUCE, everything in the HARDWARE line, such as Carpenters', Joiners', Cabinet and Shoemakers' tools and findings, cross-cut and mill saws, grindstones and fixtures, saddlery of all kinds, nails by the keg or pound, wagon tire, strap iron, nail rod, double and single shear, blister and cast steel, horse-shoes by the keg or smal ler quantities, double and single bitted axes, cutlery of every description, knives and lorks very cheap, and tho very best pocket knives, Porte inouaies and pocket-books, siiver tea and ta ble spoons in sets, brittania ware in sets, trays, Ac., paints, oils and varnishes, window glass all sixes, lamps and lamp chimneys, wooden and willow ware, wash boards, churns, manilla rope, halters, bed-cords and twines, brushes of every description, shoe black ing, shovels and forks, grain shovels, chains of all kinds, sausage cutters and sole and kip leather, also the very best calf skiiis. buffalo robes, and a general varietv of goods kept in a first-olass * HARDWARE STORK Our object shall be to be governed by the golden rule, to do unto others as you would wish to b,: done by We intend to sell at par rates, and by fair dealing hope to merit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on Blyuiyer A Son. novlmfi THOMAS M. LYNCH. $28,000,000. TIIE NEW SIX PER CENT. PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOAN TO EE FROM ALL STATE, COUN TY AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Will be furnished in sums to suit, on application tot ho nearest Bank or Banker; also by either of the undersigned, JAY COOKE A CO., DREXEL A CO., E. W. CLARK A CO. aprtW- Bankers, Philadelphia. R H. SIPES' MARBLE WORKS. R. H. 81 PES having established a manu factory of Monuments. Tombstones, Table-Tops, Counter Slabs, Ac., at Bloody Run, Bedford coun ty Pa , and having on hand a well selected stock 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*rts of this and adjoining counties without ex tra charge. apr!9,'66yl T)RINTERS'INK has made many a Jl business man rich We ask you to try it is thi v>lumrm of tb r Gas bttb "P|R. GEO. H. KEL LEY, 1J having permanently located in ST. CL AIRS VILLE, tenders his professional services to the citizens of that placo and vicinity. nov2'66yl \\T W.JAJIISON; M. f J a RC3f, Pa., tenders his professional servi ces to the people of that place and vicinity. Office one door west of Richard Langdon's store. Nov. 24. '66—ly FVR. J. L. MARBOURG, Having I / permanently located, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Office on Jnliann street, east side, nearly opposite the Banking House of Reed A Schelt. Bedford. February 12. 1861. MEDICAL.— DR. S. G. STATLER, near Schcllsburg, and Dk. 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 bv J. Smith. Esq., dee'd. apr12,"67yl ' STATLER A CLARKE. gmferrg. JACOB REED, | J. J. SCHKLL, RE E 1) AND Sc H E L L , Battlers ami DEALERS IX EXCHANGE, BEDFORD, PA., DRAFTS bought and sold, collections made and money promptly remitted. Deposits solicited. OE SHANNON, BANKER, A 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. jaul7,'6S guMiratioii*. 186T ~ THK w<)iiLi) -"- ,8G7 - 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. 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Its MarKet Reports embrace the New York, Albany, Brighton and Cambridge Livestock Mar kets; the New Y'ork 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, &c. 2. A page or more reserved for entertaining Fireside Reading for the Family circle, embracing the freshost and best Stories, Poetry, Religious Reading, etc., and a page for the Discussion ot 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 im|>ortance are chosen from the Daily, while the mass of its contents are prepared especially for the Weekly. 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Apply to 0 BARDKNWERPEK, General Agent for Peniia.,422 Walnut St., Phila delphia. novlsm2* TITHE Local circulation of the BEJ>- I FORD GAZETTE is larger than that of any other paper iii this section t>i oountry, nod therefore ot ersthe greatest inducements to business men to t'dvertise in its columns CLLLF BILLS, I'IUXiIIAMMES >0 POSTERS, and all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, done with neatnesi and despatch, atTHK GAZKTTE offlce. LETTER HEADS AND BILL HEADS, and ENVELOPES for business men printed in the best style of the art, at THE GAZETTE JOB OFFICE • DW\ CROUSE, Wholesale Segar # Manufacturer, two doors West of Dr. B F. Harry's Drug Store, Wast Pitt Street, Bedford, Pa • may24,'67 she SUyulator's (Column. rjHIE ITALIAN WAR ENDED! GARIBALDI A PRISONER! But IRVINE £ STATLER, No. 2 ANDERSON'S ROW, Are again in the Geld Kattling against the impoai 'iion of high prices, and desiring that all should be made comfortable for the coming hard winter, huve just receiver! one of the largest and best se lected stock of BOOTS and SHOES, GLASS-WARE and QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Ac., Ac., Ac., ever offered in this market, which they will sell at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. If you want a goodp'r Boots, go to the Regulator. Ql'K STOCK OF BOOTS A SHOES arc full and complete. BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS, GAITERS and SLIPPERS, Ac., to fit any man, woman and child in the oounty. ijsr 51 Measures taken for Ladies and Gentlemen and neat and complete fits warranted or no sale. - At IRVINE A STATLER'S, No. 2 A.'s Row. If you want a good p'r Shoes, go to the Regulator. R O C ERIES.— Prime Rio Coffee, - 25 to 30 cents per lb. do La Guayra, - 25 to 30 " " " White Sugar, - - 18 to 20 " '• " Light Brown Sugars, - I2i to 15 " " " Teas. - - - - $1 50 to 2.00 per lb. Spices, all kinds, cheap and good. Best quality Syrups and Molasses, at the loweßt market prices, at "The Regulator's," No. 2 A. R. If you want good Toilet Soap or Perfumery, go to the Regulator. "TTN BLEACH ED and BLEACHED MUSLINS, From the best Manufactories in the country. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins from 10c up. Best " " " 18 cts. Sheeting, ..... from 18c up. Tickings, all grades and prioes, at IRVINE A STATLER'S. If you want a good Shirt, go to the Regulator. /"NCR NOTIONS ARE AT ALL TIMES FULL AND COMPLETE in Shirts, Collars, Neck-Ties, Soaps, Gloves, Hosiery, Perfumery, Suspenders, Combs, Threads, Buttons, Wallets, Brushes, Thimbles, Pins, Needles, Sewing Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Shaving Cream, Ac., Sc., Ac. At No. 2 Anderson's Row If you want a variety of Notions, go he Reg r CITATIONERY and PERFUMERY. Jlote, Letter and Fools-cap Paper, Envelopes, Perfumery, all kiuds of Toilet Soap, Tooth Brush es. Ac., At THE REGULATOR'S. If you want Queensware tr Glassware, go to the Regulator. Q i; EENSWABE A GLASSWARE. VVe have a large and magnificent selection of Queensware and Glassware, of the latest and most fashionable patterns, and will be sold at the most reasonable prices, by IRVINE A STATLER. If you want good Spices of any kind, go to the Regulator. TOBACCO ANI) SEGARS of the best brands and manufacture: Gravelv, Oronoke Twist, Century Fine-cut, Cavendish, Baltimore Twist, Natural Leaf, Congress, Ac.. Ac. Smoking Tobaooo, all kinds. Segars from a Cheroot to tho finest artiolo. Also, a large assortment of Pipes. Call at No. 2 Anderson's Row. If you want good Hosiery, Gloves, Neok-Hee col lars, Ac., go to the Regulator. HAVE EVERYTHING that is usually kept in a No. 1 country store. Lgr* MARKETING of all kinds taken in ex change FOR GOODS, and the highest prices paid. Any goods desired will be ordered from the Eas tern cities ijf Country merchants supplied with goods at a small advance. No trouble to show goods. AU we ask is a call and we feel satisfied we can please ALL. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a con tinuance of the same. n0v15,'67. IRVINE A STATLER. If you want any thing in our line goto the Bed ford Regulator, No. 2, Anderson's Row.