BY MEYERS & MENGEL TERMS OF PUBLICATION. THK BEDFORD GAZCTTE is published every Thurs day morning by MEYERS A MEWOEL, at $2.00 per annum, i f paid strictly m advance ; $2.50 if paid within six months; $3.00 if not paid within six months. All subscription accounts MUST be settled annually. No paper will be sent out of the State unleag paid for is ADVANCE, and all such übscriptions will invariably be discontinued at the expiration of the time for which they are aid. All ADVERTISEMENTS for a less term than three months TEN CENTS per line for each In sertion. Special notices one-half additional All resolutions of Associations; communications of limited or individual interest, and notices of mar riages and deaths exceeding five lines, ten cents per line. Editorial notices fifteen cents per line. All legal Notices of every kind, and Orphans' Court and Judicial Sales, are required by law t be published in both papers published in thts place [All adveriising due after first insertion. A liberal discount is made to persons advertising by the quarter, half year, or year, as follows: 3 months. 6 months. 1 year. ♦One square - - - $4 50 $6 00 $lO 00 Two squares - - - 600 900 16 00 Three squares - - - 8 00 12 00 20 00 Quarter column - - 14 00 20 00 35 00 Half column - - - 13 00 25 00 46 00 One column - - - - 30 00 45 00 SO 00 ♦One square to occupy one inch of spaoe. JOB PRINTING, of every kind, done with neatness and dispatch. THE GAZETTE OFFICE has just been refitted with a Power Press and new type, and everything in the Printing line can be execu ted in the most artistic manner and at the lowest rates —TERMS CASH. jyAll letters should be addressd to MEYERS A MENGEL, Publishers. printing. rjMIE BEDFORD GAZETTE POWER PRESS PRI NT ING ESTABLISHMENT, BEDFORD, PA. MEYERS & MENGEL PROPRIETORS. Having recently made additional im provements tc. our office, we are-pre pared to execute all orders for PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, With dispatch and in the most SUPERIOR STYLE. CIRCULARS. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CHECKS, CERTIFICATES, BLANKS, DEEDS, REGISTERS, RE CEIPTS, CARDS, HEADINGS, ENVEL OPES, SHOWBILLS, HANDBILLS, IN VITA TIONS, LAB ELS, G : r "-* v*>< • •-*. •• '- - ■■ -• • '- 3 ■> s %,s - -* ■ '&&■/*: ,-io 4?S: <'-4^ ®1) t li f n 3i pisrfttancous. p £ £ c TRIG TELEGRAPH IN CHINA. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANYS OFFICE, Nos. 2R & lit Nassau Street, NEW YORK Organized under special charter from the State of New York. CAPITAL $5,000,000 50,000 SHARES, SIOO EACH. DIRECTORS. Ho* ANDREW G. CURTIN, Philadelphia. PAULS. FORBES, of Russell A Co., China. FRED. BUTTERFIELD, of F Bu tterfield A C New York. ISAAC LIVERMORE, Treasurer Michigan Cen tral Railroad, Boston. ALEXANDER HOLLAND, Treasurer American Express Company, New York. Hon. JAMES NOXON, Syracuse, N. Y. O. 11. PALMER, Treasurer Western Union Tele graph Company, New York. FLETCHER WESTRAY, of Westray, Gibbs A Harucastle, New York. NICHOLAS MICKLES, New York OFFICERS. A. G. CURTIN, President. N. MICKLES, Vice President GEORGE ELLIS (Cashier National Bank Com monwealth,) Treasurer. HON. A. K. McCLURE, Philadelphia, Solicitor. The Chinese Government having (through the Hon. Anson Burlingame) conceded to this Com pany the privilege of connecting the great sea ports of the Empire by submarine electric tele graph cable, we propose commencing operations in China, and laying down a line of nine hundred miles at once, between the following ports, vis Population. Canton 1,000,000 Maeoa 00.000 Hong-Kong 250.000 Swatow 200,000 Amoy 250,000 Foo-Chow . 1,250,000 Wnn-Ctau 1 200,000 Ningpo 400,000 Hang Chean 1.200,000 Shanghai 1,000,000 Total 5,910,000 These ports have a foreign commerce of $900,- 000.000. and an enormous iomestic trade, besides which we have the immense internal commerce of the Empire, radiating from these points, through its canals and navigable rivers. The cable being laid, this company proposes erecting land lines, and establishing a speedy and trustworthy means of communication, which must command there, as everywhere else, the commu nications of the Governuioat, of business, and of social life especially in China. She has no postal system, and her only meats nowofcommuuicating information is by couriers on land, and by steam ers on water. The Western World knows that China is a very large country, in the main densely peopled; but few yet realize that she contains more than a third of the human race. The latest returns made to her central authorities for taxing purposes by the local magistrate make her population Four hun dred and Fourteen millions, and this is more likely to be under than over the actual aggregate. Nearly all of these, who are over ten years old, not only can but do read and write. Her civili zation is peculiar, but her literature is as exten sive as that of Eurepe. China is a land of teach ers and traders; and the latter are exceedingly quick to avail themselves of every proflered facili ty tbr procuring early information. It is observed in California that the Chinese make great use of the telegraph, though it there transmits messages in English alone. To-day great numbers of fleet steamers ere owned by Chinese merchants, and u3ed by them exclusively for the transmission of eariy intelligence. If the telegraph we propose connecting all their great seaports, were now in existence, it is believed that its business would pay the cost within the first two years of its suc cessful operation, and would steadily increase thereafter No enterprise commends itself as in a greater degree renumeratire to capitalists, and to our whole people. It is of vast national importance commercially, politically and evangelically. stock of this Company has been un qualifiedly recommended to capitalists and busi ness men, as a desirable investment by editorial articles in the New York Herald, Tribune, World, Times, Post, Express, Independent, and in the Philadelphia North American, Press, Ledger, Im/uirer, Age, Bulletin and Telegraph Shares of this company, to a limited number, may be obtained at SSO each, $1(1 payable down, sls on the Ist of November, and $25 payable in monthly instalments of $2 50 each, commencing December I, 15SS, on application to DREXEL & CO., 34 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Shares can be obtained in Bedford by applica tion to Reed A Schell, Bankers, who are author ized to receive subscriptions, and can give all ne cessary information on the subject. sept2syl combine style with neatness of fit. And moderate prices with the best workmanship JONES' ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE (>O4 MARKET STREET, GEO W. NIEMANN. 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