From the Gennantcwn Telegraph. home Btrr.\nx farjiws taxi ll.lES. Fanners, liv<ii*Aa*a9wt ' idoteted life, do not have the advantages for educating their families that the denizens of the thick ly populated towns and cities possess. \et they.,should not fail to provide such helps as may.readily lie obtained taionvuid the culti vation of the minds of the members .of their hoivsehoids. is power; ..and other things being equal, he or she who has the most culture will meet with the best suc cess and risr; te higher nnd tmne *fispc®sihle positions. To no one instrumentality—if you except the common 1- the American public more greatly indebted, for rhe universality ofits kiiowfetlgrtWi the ' newspaper press. It is one of the Archimidlsiiidefers thht t&lijrh fffp < b. rair wtyj pegiwrf s| ] and faniiiy witli one or iiiore of thelatet pajvefk in the country, is st&h'3i#g directly''ip the way of his own and family's prosperity and advancement. He shots out the light Miich brighten.'' up the intellect of his household, and will sohr. find that he is outstripped by hi- more -a . a eioua neighbors. Another article that is al most indispensable-in home education is a good dtdtfdh'aW;' It'ls a dalfytWrnHtf ex'cty intelligent family. aid Be i-' "oenfiy <vi.-e and pound-fo6li>fl., who neglects ft* prtrvldc his family wh'b-ftie best standard lexicon hi the language. 'The pages of Webster s.N cw' Illustrated Edition furnish such a vast fund of useful information that if should he-daly consulted in every family. No on- who has any aspirations to culture and refinement .-<in afii-nl to di-pen-e with if. The few dollarsThitt it cost- are sSdti cnmtn nsated for tfnd returned tenfold. Better, fhr better live-On plainer food, or wear the old clothes a little loßger. than to deprive yburself of a good dictionary. Farmers, rest assured there is mreeonvnuf in depriving your family of the newspaper or the dictionary. L. L. l'"Aißt;mi.D. Routny Prairie. IE?., April. 1 Sti.i TOKEEI' TIRTSOX HT(EEI>. Hear what, a' jpracrteal man say* on the subject: "I ironed a Wagon some years ago. for my own use, an-' before puffing on the- tfres I filhkf thefeflio- with liri-eod oil. and the tires were worn out and were never lobso. T ironed a baggy for my own use seven years ago, ami the tires are now as tight as when put on. My method of tilling the feHvro with oil is as follows : f use a Wig east-in >n oil heater, made far the purpose. the oil is brought to a boiling fhy on afttA-fNaM tdhaifcfn (me om an hour, for.a common sized felly. Thetim ber should be dry, as green timber will not take,oil, i'lre should he taken that the oil be not made hotter than a boiling heat, in order tffht the tinder lie not burnt. Timber filled with oH is not sttseepfible fo wafer and the timl>or is much niofff dat able T was amused some years ago, whert f told a black - smith how to keep the tires tight on w!vo,.L. by his telling me it was a profitable business to tighten tires, and the wagon maker will say it is {ffC's.tub<Mo him to make and repair wheels—bat what will the farmer, who sup port* the wheelwright and smith, say ? Genetee FarmCr. "A MH> HOY WASfKR.'' f A gehtleiuan in this city lately inserted 1 an advcrtisemcut with the above heading in one of the daily jyipei s, Upon entering hist . office the next morning, there stood a crowd . of forty or hoys waiting to see hint. — ( All were* "Strangers, of course, it was , rather difficult to select the best one of the company. But there were a few signs by which it could he decided at once that nrafip of these lads were not Wanted, from which our yOung friends itiay take a hint. Several of the boys had uncombed hair and unwasb ed hands and faces. If they oould m>fc keep their own persons neat they would not be likely to do their work nicely; so these were passed OTer without further notice. One boy looked bright, jsjpart, but he, kept crowding his way to the front of all others, and thrusting huhsSlf into notice. It was readily seen that he was too '"smart," he would probably prove pert and saucy. Then came a boy with a book peeping ottt of his breast pocket—a cheap trashy novel —Iv was not wanted; his mind would be following the hero of tho wonderful story, through impossible adventures, while his work suf fered. One hoy fell to quarreling with his neighbor; another had to be reprimanded for meddling with articles in the office ;■ a third chewed tobaoco; neither of these Was wanted. From the few remaining after dis missing the above classes, the boy was selec ted who,could bring the best testimonials of honesty, intelligence and industry ; so you may sed a good name is worth mttch, and n good character will be sure sooner or later to bring a good reputation oind its rewards.— American Agriculturist. <ll IN EKE TREATS!EXT OF AVIMiIA. They never punish; hence a mule that, iu ' the hands Of a foreigner, would be not only useless but dangerous to every* one iiltout it, becomes in the possession of a Chinaman as quiet as a lamb and as tractable as a dog. We never beheld a runaway, a.jibbing, or a vicious ninle or pony in a Chinaman's m --ploytrtenU'but found the saiuc rattlingcheiir- 1 -ful pace maintained over heavy or light ground by means of a turr-r or chrk-k. the bcaAt.lwraißfi tc the right or left, and q ping-writh but a hint from the reins. This press into thttt aervwet ' Often have Jad - mired the tact exhibited in getting large droyepf fheeji tlft*Bisrlt mnVow crowded streets audf alleys, hy merely h,v ingw Httle boy to lead one ofthe qwleitoitt of ni front; the others steadily followed without- the aid either from n yelping cur or crtyll £9^! pigs and f 'Mr<h? "she for .—TrimAs ou Morsdmek in Tarpfy ' •' : j*SUy 'given tji.i letter- (Vst.c , tary have been granted, to the undersigned, bv the Reprter ofßgAfgrd County, on the- PSfa*eV>f W. 1 B. •STAYBSRr.'fate' if Napier township.'lit tid county, r tfaqeae<l. Ah persons jhdeSfted tt> <mM estate Wilt thstee frttjne<lfc?e. pavtbrttl, and thrtpftirrag dplths against the soft*'must present thOT far settlement. - • J. O. STAtLBR.'-n in:. - >• ' ■ residing near ; BelriW!>iburet i: S,P. CU.MMIJTg, residing: in WestfttOrelslW -county, June 23. Erectrtor* of F. Pt. &faifet',' X r\h IXA BL K PROPKB T% '.' IFOR SALK. Tlje mvlrrsigried will sell Ills farm in ft. Hair lp., " containing TWO lIi:XI)RKI) ACRES, and allowance, situated near the town oTist. Ctairs vilkv with about one hundred acres cleared,' with good fences, and i a high state of cultivation, with good meadows', and ail the balance of the land well limbered, and will he good, f.vruiiug and i. !•., land when cleared, with wsyerwl tine nev er springs, which wwUmnearly all the fields and yrood-lrtioL There is W >f (loot! fstg House,. Double Log Hum, Wagon Shed, SmaU Frame Stable. and a good Spring House, With excellent water, ne;ir the-house. Al.-o K * tine roi xo 'A'pjple orchard. of t hoit* fruit, with anutnlwr of fire I'EACSi and CHERRY • ees. Also. ONE TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, n the same township, with the besPof Pine. Dah I and Chcslijlil timber, containing on- hundred acres. with three saw mills convenient, one within one - fonrilt of a mile, the timber, easily gojten off, part j df the land good'farming haul when cleared. 3 LARGE IKHJBTiE HOUSE. ,-iitoatr in fie town oTSL Clairevitle, ou piwner of Ih-dfor.f am* Grass streets, with spring house. granary, largtt rihble, carriage house, and a. good well ui" water nfiKlsi rm<f of the house, with all other necessary ouf-buildings, two first rate lota of ground with new fer.wt*" all around them. This oroperty would suit well fb¥ a tavern or store, as 1 ivory convenience is there for either. For furtkev uavticulars apply to • , Ttw-.S •• BbVBJ WBittTLREJ <**•*♦ S'phellsburg, or Cor. F. I- MUtafM May 2ti:.*m .<•*. ChUwMe, NSfffw tfMiDS AT NEW PRI<H AT MRS. STEWAKTS. Who has jnsL returned Dom the city with * large assort m en f of I)UV AH) FANCY LJOOUS, si consisting in part of R'-nnef'A" potinct Silks, Gents Furnishing Goods 1 Flower.- and Trimjiiin. ( pciul Aiipui^ apd , iindvr-.i i ties, ' DrlftlffltWS, Lao' t;.-wls,' . Glo> PS. Tfandkceb?rfs, Hoop Skirts, Fancy Notion? and Balmoral 1 Small Wuros, Ladies' and forming TP!v: BEST!ASS< >KT Nr EXT OF XKff SI'RI JTtt fir OOIt H in {he place and which wlff Ac found unusually attractfre. Having been purchased at LOW GOLD RATES we c*rt - ffer Special Inducement# to flutter*. OHV Notion I >eprtitmcnt will at all times be well supplied. A assortment of MH.rjNEKY OOOI)S, ITATS, BONNETS, Ac. of the latest stylfes. W-i'foln call fVom the public, being eonfftfiuM! that we can sait all. inyl^tf WANTED FOR The Secret Service, The Field, The Dungeon, and The Escape, BY ALBERT D. RICHARDS ON, N. Y> Tribune Correspondent. The m?f interesting and exciting book ever published, embracing Air. Rifhtu-dwnis t)p:sr*l ieldd exjwrricnee for four years;.travelling rhruugli the Smith in the secret service of the ''Tribune" lit the outbreak of the war, with our armies and ileets, both Ka--t nnd West, during the first two years of the Rebellion; hw thrilling capture; bis eontiiimoriU fur Great v months iu soven different rebel prison?; hie escape, mm rnnwn tutrncutmis journey by night of nearly 400 miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident and romance of the war than any' other work yet published. Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and es pecially returned and disabled officer a and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find, it pe culiarly adapted to their condition We have agent? clearing $l5O per month, which wc will prove to any doubting applicant, fend'for circu lar-. Addro-a TONES, BROS?. * CO, ' N. K. corner FIXTH and MTNOR '-'is.. Junctliidtuv* Philadelphia. TO BO ASTIR®' The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to the ptAtio t*hb he has just returned fwui Phila delphia rtiyb a j El I r. ANP dOMi'L^TE -rtAtoWSnA* or BOOTS, FOR * • Ladies. Gents, Misses and Children; to till of which he respect/ull); extend*-invita tion to call and examine. **• 11c does n<> pretend to boost that h?4.'is-the BEST and CHEAPEST in Toyfn. and lUat goods advanced 25 per cent, just after HE bought, but he does say that he is a PRACTICAL SHOEMA KER. tfatthc understands bib btjsiness unsticks Tt> it, and has purchased no Auction Hoods to undersell his neighbors and everybody else. but has GOOII GOODS AT FAIR PRICES, and all he *&k*. is for bis friends to give him a call He is prepared to t , JfIJiKK ./.VPrHLIY, TO OH If EH in his line of business. The subscriber not hav ing the ENORMOUS capital that some of his com petitors has, is rot able to SPREAD HIMSELF so extensively, bat if attention to business and a desire to please U-will save him, be will try to retrieve his losses by Rebel Raids, steer clear of thb "/food l-1 (he Poor Honwt," and keep clear of owing a million dollars besides. f In conclusion we would say that our stock is not large, but we have bought according to 14m, means.And "whileWe wish ed "LIVE AND T,ET 1,1VE," will try to Heft m* Cheap aA any other Man. Hepaitfng neatly titmi, ami fttl rips' skil fit free of ebargo. The best brands of TOBACCO AND CIOARS constantly Air hand. Also, THE DAILY AMD WEEKLY PAPERS*. May 12.:.'! in J. 11. HUTTON. \gA V K COST! HAJK I'DST ! Sithsrrifn rx to the Hertford Inquirer Lookout! Tbc undersigned having disposed of the RR to Messrs. DyrtVOßuow A LIT*, desires to cfase up hi*.business without delay. Those know ing themselves indebted to him for Subscription, Advertising, dob Work, Ac., will save costs bj paying over the aipouut id t%it ; ipdobteduw* tto the above utiiv£ gnathnpen, ip whose hands his hopks will be tell a short bjiue for collection. Pcr sphs disregarding this notice will be compelled to pay costs. So call on Messrs. BUR BORROW A LUTZ and pay over at elite. :V > i■; May 12, ms. > ■ B. F. McNEIL. CRAMEIVSV, ' " You will find clrgapt,. 'SIIJ-KSeCLOAKIXG, ("LOTUS all shades. ALPAOCAS. ' .. d W . „< v -, I DELAINES, - ;.. BOMBAZianW.. POPLIXK. Ac. Ae I * ' 1 ALL VERY ( HEAR. dimwit, 166a. . CW'm- i.-,/ /„ 10 piepn* ad w*wd,,Dcuhfa Car).>ct. J2 '• 4-4, ipR 6-'p and 8-4 Floor bil f d " 4-4 t'ajittni Mattrflg. ' ' .til of the ad ore g-ds are of the best quality and wiH"'h*-< s*idoit a stmiU -dv6iee otr* Eastern wfccfasnle prices. ~0,-s ' t j'i t, June 2, 1885. A. B. CRAMER A CGi ■ -v* iif ■—♦ Lie* oef 1 1 1 w *— . 1 .>.* r1 d 11: SALT. _ , A LARGE .quaiiiky—lu sack* and in, lotrrel —wholesal and retail—at Bloody Run Station, 0ct.18,T4 ly* JOHN V* BARNLvOuSa*-. 5 1 JOB WORK executed CHEAP in FANCY colors at the "Inquirer Offiee." 00! S J >L BARNDGLLAR A SON -J . . HLUUOV KU.\, t' V. 1 * lIRPPECTFI'LLY informs their friends, tuid (lie public in general," that they are receiving and ! keep constantly on hand a large and well selec ted stock of Foreign and Domestic ZDZR/Y G-OOIDS SITU ARtCkdhs. Oaaumera. Satinetta, Vesting*, ■CMttonades, Ac., *., Ac. IL*4ie.- Beet* tiowds. i t ' Saks, Shallics, Delaines, Poplins. Print*. Siinghom*. snorting*, Irietr fiitienw; 1 .! r. READY MADE CLOTHISG Tn great variety. Men s and Roy* f M Coats, Pants and Ye^-ts, Made in the CaW anil Best Styles, .'it 'pkVijfs, rfnffifaitcrs for Ladies, tientlemtat, Hby.'nnd Childrcns wear. XOtIOXS, Uoscry, Gloves, Peapts, Neckties,.llie.-s 1 Trimmings, Draids, Juacos, Lilies A Large and \Vfill jpcleeled Stock of G KOt'KRTKS. CONFER, TEA, SUGARS, HK J., V f;r. i uao ofWSBS, AC,4C. Pi: TWSm - . CHKVyiXG A Smukuig Tuhwcco of the Be*t : -t.i'i' / ■..c'Sniidi. ..., hafmk &ilU.hii 4 Uyv f'Udfe* S . d, HARDWARE,! H.ION,JiABfcB,; •- tl>f : KK-S; Ae.,'A'-'. ! - 5 • ; On hantl w wfi'U selcctotl sivek 'f all hin.ls, Audc oiu-hlcr it u<> truii i hie t" sUow.goiwb- -AiaU 'aji*l fc. hcl'..r parchoe- , ~ uig vUuwVvt'e. Xo GOoDF miKrciuFsciitcil t<> effect -atcs.AH gooAi ivarrnnteil as ropre.-cnthd. UKRHY All kii)d? of prbifaei lor which itc |i*V the high est prt.ee in CASH or GQOl'.-. We buy our goo,ds for Co>h entirely, an.l can offer great inducement? for persons to buy of us. CALL AND SEK i ' jept.M-tf. J. M. 13. SON. N N KVR N VUG.UNF AT TIU: "EMPORIUM OF FASHION KHO C K BU C> Tll K 1 {vS ABB .H'ST BBT'BI VI NO A SPLENDID LOT OF l ixtv I)KY GOODS. G CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESS SILKS, ('HALLIKS, POPLINS. MOHAIR HE RA INS. RAREOES. FRENCH LAWNS. FAN CY PRINTS, AC. 3U.KS CLOTFIS, AND MANTILLAS SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, MOWI'NTNG AND LACK GOODS. A HANDSOME LOT OF I, ACE M ANTILLAS AXI) SHAWLS, BOX NETS AX 0 BO.VXKT KIBHOXS Fleifers, Children's Hat? and Flat?, Ladies and Children's Gaiters, Slippers, j. And Fine ltoufs. Notions in great variety Stockings, <llnve.. Hsridker>'hicfs. (Mltnrs, Dre?? Trimmings, Perfumery, Ac, AS, ,te. Tlie stock consists a( every article usually kept in aJTirri Clavs Finey Store -elected by an ex perienced city lady. Thankful for poet favors we ask a continuance of your patronage. SHUCK BROTHERS. The old firm of S. A. W. Shock also ask a call to see their new stock and a continuance of public patronage. Bedford, April, IS64J ft. li' ** :N E °- O DEALERS IN II A RDWARE, i ■ liDPSE-FI'RNISJ!IXG GDOIfS, STOVES AND TINWARE. Fhelf HARDWARE of cverv description, CHaM RERSBVRG AND MANN'S AXES. BLITHEE'S. GEK.WK'S. St'ENCKR'A. and nttrertitcs. ENGLIFIT AND AMERICAN CTiTLERY. IRON NAIL?. OLA S3, 4c. TUB?, BUCKETS. WASHING BOARDS," CHURNS, MATS. RUGS. BASKETS, BROOMS; BRUSHES. ROPES. Ac, Putnam's Patent (lotlies Wringer. So highly spoken of, at .Manufacture* price*. We call tho attention of customer* to our STOVE DEPARTMENT. We warrant thmn if they call and see onr WELLINGTON, WAVERLY, and PRINCE ROYAL COOKING STOVES, they will haye 40 otjbcr. '' Pexqpn .couimepcing " HOUSKKKJEPINU," furnished with anything, in that, lino at reduced prices, for UAC-H. Our assortment of goods is not Surpassed outside tlie cities. b Persons building, furnished with goods at a* >W PRICES as they can be had anywhere. COAL OIL. /■/ s. . COAL OIL LAMPS, 'POCKET-BOOKS, PIPES, AC. i-Call and see us bofoiw purchasing. (i. BLYMYER A SON. apr. 8, 1884—3 wo. J. K. BCRBOItKOW JOHN MJT7.. 'Jb I/'ii'ildJwtatU'lY & Z 4 OfnyoKD, J'A., U.S.ARMY CLiAI >1 AGEACV FOR rnrf OOf.LF.C+IO.V OF BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS, and other Claims against the Government,, IpaNTY AND RACK PAY. '!<■ enable those who may have claims upon the United State* for moneys due deceased officer* aud soldiers on account of. military services rendered, while in the regular or volunteer service, we pub lish tire following order of payment: FIRST. —If tho deceased.pra-s Jlorriod, payment will be made; Ist,, to the widow; 2d, if no widow, to his child, or children (if minors, to a. gitaadian.) Skcond. —If he died' Hmnrjried: Ist, to the father: 2d, if tho bititer is dead, to the mother; 3d, il both parents are dead, to the brothers and sis ters. collectively: lastly, to the heirs general (to be distributed in accordance with the law* of the State in which the deceasd bad hi? domicile.; I, ; 111 the number entitled to Bounty may be ad<led tho pro rata Bouotry < due soldiers discharged foe wounds received in actual battle. PENSIONS. Under the Act of Congress, approved JulyHth, j 1 8(52, pensiops arc granted to the following cia--s i)f persons; Ist. Invalid* disabled since March 4th, 1801, in tho miiitary and auval service of the United.StaJ'-e in tho line ofvdut 2d, IV blows of officers, soldiers, or seamen, dy ing of wounds reecioed. or of disease contracted "iu the tuiliUry ornatal service as above. 3d. VhiUlnsn nndet sixteen years ofjtge, of an el) deceased-persona, if--tastr beau widow.surviving, or from the time of the widow's second marriage. Itb. Mot llol-- (who have no tvushand living) of or tMHitncn, daeetucd as aforesaid, provided the latter have left neithpr widow nor children under sixteen years of age; aud provided also, that Ute mother wasnlependcnt, wholly or in part,-upon the deceased for support. jth. Si-ters under sfatwrn year* of ago of such fleecaseA person *, dependent on Gtc latter, wholly: or 5n part, for support: provided f here are no right ful claimants of either <of the last preceding classes. , Special to CLAIMS FDR LOSS I OF HORSB6. Applications by mail attended to as it made in person. j/£t?*"No charge made until tbc Claim is adjusted.*MSbX Information given free of charge. April 28,180A:tf a * TV. SBftfCK. A ASSORTMENT OF St-AJPLB DRY GOODS^.UROCKRIES, > OUEHNSWARE, A ORBAT VARIETY OF j SHOBS I fr Ladle?. Ctiilrtvabj Mmi #ri<l Itewf* I Shoes' anil ' ■■' \ ■ WATS AKB CAPE. All description's of LEATHER. A 600 CORDS OF TAN BARK WANTED-. , Mr. S, 18t>4~—til ' I > •; ' > !' . ro / A ENTLEMEN Will find at A choice Stork of tILOTHS <V 'CASNIMIIRIX, AT A'e vet ism n-Kieis. i ■' /* i Tall jWfyftCftyjiywi&thts are cheap. V * ~ ™~ ~~" JM backekel, . n 7 1U RHIM;, I ad SHAD, For Sale at Bloody Run Station. feWsdta .01 W. BARN DOLLAR. BOXES OFTJIE SPECIFIC PILL WILL L-UOMI'TI.V. !'I:I:KI:I.TI.V AKD RAIIM ANIINTI.V Ql'SB Spermatorrhea, Seminal WeakMM or Involuntary Nightly or l>aily Losses, however originally caused, or however aggrava ted in character; while they wiiUpeodily correct those terrible morbid conditions which springjfroui the primary disease, or from secret vice. THE SPECIFIC PILL is equally applicable to the treatment of • , v liutl / Ornilol oy ICI wo re hvimtioit: luco/ueciiy or ft* potency ,• /> ,>. ,-tc* p Lit** or Jhywia ' n i' ,e Ahtlkm Ditch urge*; I tijitt ttm lion or H'rui'MSs* of the Ai ae*. dc.j if'r. t'lcrt/pnten, Loiryr*, Stndent*. and h who follow sedentary occupations, or whose Drain and- -Vet-roil, .System are over-Worked, are peculiarly subject; to Weaknesses of the hrriUn f'riitartf Otyniii. They should not fail to use THE SPECIFIC Ril.L. fcfc,-Porsotis ullliotyd with any one or more of the above disvrdetf arc sure to have several,, and sometimes mo*t. oltho following BVMPT O M S : fern ,il/i <( JJirjrfiirtrt; hot* of A/'/)'trie: /.SM Flrfki, V-vn*tipitted lit,wit; FAtM null Xcrrov*. or heVy nfrri, irith Znptfiil jhcurnn; Troubled Urenthitnj: t'm'loi r nj llreeyttlnr nrtioH pj the.ltem t; fftnltii'* Eruption* " the )•'ore nail Meek; Heodm-he; Affection* of the E>jen: hot* of Memory; Sodde* do* he* 0/ Kent mid. ft/e-hini/*/ Genera' H't aim aad Indolence; At union to fine! tip t. ItfAitfM I'miditiyu, or DiminithtdSit* f fhe fieMfta' .Oruuflnf luftd uutory Sightly or Ihtily E)m**t<>u*t; fee<pwn4 dftiri to ltd se ly (itiy, ictth. peculiar oriendi.oj temafivrt*; Vole hip*; Sunken t%o.ek*; H'col t.yer; "Pinehcit" Fenhrrtiq; Irfilo tl'on.Or fotnrrh of the lllrdder: Incontinence, or Sitppretnion of the I'rine; I'oinful. Turt'Freynent, or Digit nit Micturition, if-i:.. if ' . Professional Opinions.— "t have use-1 BI'KCnPIC Cuts' in marly cases of Sprrmn 'On then, and with the most perfect success."—-J. Mll.Tti.N BaWWDWA, M. 1).. ill. ft., ItftrnlltfH. "It is as near s •sptvifw-' as any medicine can be. I have cured very eevt i o cases with from six tr_ ten doses;''—B. KKITH, M,. lb, AVir York. '•I know of no-remedy. in the whole Moterio Meition, equal to your Specific Pill in Scmfnat or I'riutirt* Wc'tknejrer*. — AMU-n BKHIIK, M. D., Prbf.of Cryolite (Jliemmfru ohd Vltf/ttiolot/t;, X. )'. Personal Opinions.— Mr, Winrhe*irr Y wr thy of nil confidence, and devotes himself enthusi astically to these Preparations."—lf MKUKIUTH RBKSK, M. P., LL. It., A met. Med. O'nrert , X. Y, "I have a personal knowledge i>f Mr. Win- Chester's Honesty and Integrity, and can assure 'he Profession and the public that his preparation, (inn he relied on."— JAS.K. CHTI.TON, M. It., Chun, itt. X. V. The Specific Pill Is not a Homocpnthie Remedy, nor does it con tain Mercury. Iron, Cnnthat idee, or any injurious inggedient.—tiK.sn ran A Cu.-crt.Au. f.X'V rice—stl per box, six boxes (when or dered at pnee)..*>">. Bent by Mail. Bold Wholesale and Retail at the Bole General Depot in the ITii tod Biictes. hv J. WINCH BbTKK. .16 John Btreet. N. Y. 0et.21,61-1 y. AY ABIILNLI ON HOTEL. BF.I >FOJII>. P:t.. ISAAC F. GROVE, Proprietor. TciE subscri-ier would wspoetfully aon<>uucc to tijr fric-uds in l!edfrd the puldb; generally that he li.-i leased for a term of years, this large an-l coavenient hriek h-de!, at the corner of Pitt arid .luiiannii dtrcct.-, Bedford Pk., known as the WASH FNYrtftN HOTEL, and formerly kept by Wm. Dibert. This Houee is lu-ing thoroughly re-tittvd andVe fumished. and is now opened for the reception of guests. Visitors to the (BEDFORD .SPRING.'!, and persons attending Court, will find this House a pleasant and quiet temporary home. Every at tention will be paid to th" accommodation and comfort of guests. fhr TAIILK I nt all limes Ixt supplied with the kMt the markets afford. Charges will be mini eratc, .... Extensive Maiding is attached to this Hotel, and a careful and competent liostfer will he in at 'Mpecial attention wjjl tic jam to the accommo dation of the farming community. Conches lettle this House Daily. (Sunday# ox - ceptod) at (>i o'clock. A. M. and i o'clock P. M., to connect with the trains going Kast. from Mount Dallas Ftatioii and illooitv Hutu A couch will also leave tri-wcckly, (Tuesday. Thursday and- Satur day) for Fotnen-et, The traveling public will find it decidedly to their advantage to atop with him. ISAAC F. tti'OVK. Bedford, April T. l&tiJ. / 100 D NKWA FOB TIIE FAB.MKRS ! u TirrrnrmdfTng-ifTtrds rtr Threshing M achines, CONSTANT I. Y ON UANT) AT I'JIIi MA CIIINF. SHOP OF P H SHIRES BEDFORD PA Tlo Celebrated-RAILWAY, or TRKAD-POW- j ER Threshing Machines with all the latest and j best improvements. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. The Two.h, •rsfeMucfciou with two horses and ' j four hands will thresh from 1(50 to 125 bushels of wheat or rye, and twiee asmueb oats per dav. ONE H< IRSEMACHINES ! with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 hush, per day. ( Two and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ma chines, also, four-horse t-TRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHAKERS of the most approved kind at tached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIRING ofall kind;- of Machines done on j ,thc shortest notice. t3i. HORSES. PIG .METAL, GRAIN and ] LT*MBER.taken inpayuienr. wanting Machines, will do well to I give me a eatfc~ 1 """ ■ PKTRR H. SHIRKS. Proprietor nod Monofne' r. , ALSO, FOR SALE, THE BUCKEYE MOWER AX REAPER! The most perfect Machine in the world. Single Mowers or Combined Machines Warranted to give satisfaction ~r I. • sale. Farmers' in want of the BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, would do well to rail and make arrangements to give Aheir orders for Machine* ir time tor mowing. PETER 11. SHIRKS. J^UCKEYE ROWER AAI> REAPER. GRKA r I;I;I>ic/i(>\ of N; HI:S The undersigned is prepared to sell at his Ma chine shop in BEI'FORD, THE Ct'MBINFO Buckeye Mower ami Reaper with , Dropper tit s*-135 Combined do with Heel 22.1 Do. _ do. without lteel 210 No I IM No. 2 or Junior .Mower. 180 Now is the time for Farmers to buy. There will bmt NrkjtPfVlf k's! ( "ri'<9l ua sr*'>n. J unc *5# m - T" AFAI-#"'-! A —f- — ; I*s QOME AND SEE I The Istu-syrthsi and Hest • T STriCK OF- "f , j BOOTS cfc SHOES IN TOWN. We have just received A SEOOND ASSoR'P MENTof IL K. jbDNti'S - 5 ; SUPERIOR PHILADELPHIA MADE IdHlios' BLssts" d: Cli'l'lrt iiN line (ilove TToroero/EtiglTsh" Tvftl, Hon! and EngH4ed.-ttinp . With or Jjepla. to order, to which wo invjtc the special attention of Ladies In want jd <}. /(. n. OS'PKR. Bedford, June 2,-tf; - AU persons are hereby forbidden from fishing, hunting, driving cattle, or otherwise tresspassing on our premises, as the law will bo rigidly enfor ced agftittd all-wile, are thus found violating, with out raapeulto pertain. D. t . MeCtdi.MK'E, a, G. T. McOOKMICK, Mid others, Hairs of the late Dr. Sheen t-erger. aplTitt JOB WORK I executed CHEAP in PLAIN and tCtSCY colors at the "laqairer Offlce." POR SALE OR TRADE. A farm in Bedford township, owned by Jno. H. Rushabout four miles from Bedford, containing 180 acres, about 80 acres cleared, with log house log barn and other outbuildings thereon erected ; also an apple orchard thereon. ALSO. A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom, Juniata township, with log house, barn Ac.; tbereon erect ed, containing fO acres and allowance: Best part cleared and under fense, and in a good state of cultivation. Near to a school house. Mill Ac., Ad joining Scott Low, Hughes, and other*, and lately purchased from Win. Hurley. ALSO, fid acres of land, 10 cleared aud under fense, with log house thereon erected, adjoining Gem Troutman, Geo. May and others, in Juniata town ship. and partly in Londonderry, lately owned by Andrew Wuiford, ALSO, 166 acres near Stoncratown—within 4 mile of Broadlop Railroad —about 100 acres cleared, with a two story dwelling house—new bank barn j stable Ac.,thereon erected; also two apple orchards, thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is rich snp capable of producing every variety of crops in this climate. ALSO, 100 acres hest quality of prarie—near the Mis souri riter, close to thecounty seat of Harrison Co, bow a. ' ALSO, Two an hundred aud sixty acre tracts, adjoin ing Elk home City, in the richest valley of the iv est —the Platte Valley—about 20 miles west of Omaha Oity, and close to the great national govern ment road leading west into Nebraska Territory. ALSO, A tract of land in Union tounship, containing 225 acres, 72acres cleared, with farm house, ten ant house, double log barn, also an apple orchard thereon, also a good new saw mill thereon, known as the "Snyder or Koonti property." ALSO, Ifh'l acres, two miles above Omaha City, on the .great bond of the Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All of these lands were located after a persona) inspection and careful examination on the ground and can be well elied upon for future wealth. Maps showing he precise location are in my posession. ALSO, Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska Territory. ALSO, A lot "( ground in the City of Daeotah, Nebras ka Territory. ALSO, A Tract of LAND, containing Fifteen Acres, about seven acres cleared, with a Story and a half : Log House and Log Stable thereon erected, ad joining hmds of Joseph Brinkey, John A. Oui graad and others, in Juniata Twp. The cleared land is in good order, and the balance well Tim bered. and all capable of easy improvement and : cultivation. The above real estate will be sold at such prices as to insure safe and profitable investments. Notes or obligations of any kind that are good will lie taken in exchange—particularly good hank notes. apt . 8, 1864. 0. E. SHANNON, | jpOCTZ'S CELEBRATED iloi'M' and <allle Powder*. These Powders have proved, after a trial of sev eral years, to he superior to any preparation 01' the kind in nse. The chief superiority of these powders arises ftom the fact that they nrecompos ed of medicines that have Laxative, Tome and Purifying properties. The laxative ejects crudi ties,from the stomach ami intestines, thetonicgives strength to the system of the Horse, and the puri fying medicines contained in thcin cleanse the Hood, and lay the foundation for a vigorous jand healthy circulation. The nse of them improves the wind, strengthens the appetite ami gives the horsea fine! smooth and glossy skin—thus improving the appcai-iiDce, vigor and spirit of this noble animal. These powders are not intended, as most pow ders arc to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance' of being fat when not really so—but to remove the disease and promote his generni health. Them* powder# will strengthen the stomach ami intestine*. demise tbcoi from offensive matter, IID 1 hring tliem t a healthy state. The.v are surepre vcnTion of Lung Fever, ana > certain remedy nil -diseases incident to the Horse, as t J Landers, Vel|e Water, Distempers, Fonnder, Heaven, Fla voring, Coughs, Fever.* Loss ot Appetite anil Vital Energy, Ae.—These powders, if used two or thrue times a week, through the winter and spring, your horses will never get the Lung Fever Ooric or IJotls. A few doses of these powders will re movc.thc worst cough, on any horse. Were own ers of horses to feed a few of these powders every year, they might save the lives of many valuable horses. MILCH COWS. The properties this powder possesses in increas ing the quantity of uiilk in cows, gives it an im portance and value which should place it in the hands of every person keeping a cow. In fatten ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive tunch faster, HOGS. In ail diseases of swine, as coughs, ulcers in the lungs aud liver. Ac., by putting from half a paper to n paper of these powders in abarrel of swill, the above diseases can be cured or entirely prevented. By using these powders the hog cholera enn be prevented. lfreparcd only by. S. A. Font* & Bro. at their Wholesale Drag & Pattcnt Medicine Depot, No. 11l Franklin .St. Baltimore Md. For side by 11. C. Reamer, and Dr. B. F. Harry and Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, These powders can lie bad at manufactures" priccsof Johnson IlollOway A Cow der, No. 23 North Third St. Philadelphia. Oct.. 14, 'fl4:lyr. BRITISH PERIODICALS. VIZ. London Quarterly Review (Conservative.) Edinburgh Review (Whig.) Westminster Review (Radical). North British Review (Frec-Church). AND Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine) Tory) The American Ihiblishers continue to reprint the above-named periodicals, hut as the cost of printing has doubled and the price of paper nearly tt-ebfrd, they are compelled to advance their terins as Pil lows : per antintn. For any one of the Reviews,...,, For any two of the Reviews. 7,00 "• For any three of the Reviews 10.00 " For aU four of the Reviews... ...... 12.00 " For Blaekwood's Mngnsine. 4.00 " For Blackwood and any one Review... 7.00 • For Blackwood and two of the Reviews 10.00 " For BlaekwooiLtnd three of the Reviews 13.00 " For Blackwood and the four Reviews— 15.00 " f , These works will be printed on a greatly im proved quality of paper, and while nearly all A mcriean Periodicals are cither advanced m price tor reduced in sire—and very generally both, we shall continue to give faithful copies of all the matter contained in the original editions.Hence, our pres ent prices will be. found us cheap, for the amount of matter furnished, as those of any of the com peting periodicals in the country. Compared with the cost of the original editions, whh h at the pMestont premintn on gold would he about Flflff a year, our prions (sls) areexceeding ly joir. Add to this the fact that we make our an nual payments to the British Publishers for early sheets and copyright in Gold—sl costing us at this time nearly .*2.5(1 in currency —and we trust that in the scale we hare adopted we shall be enti rely justified by our subscribers and the reading public. The interest of these Periodicals to American readers is rather increased than diminished by the articles (hey contain on ourgrcat Civil War, and though sometimes tinged with prejudice they may still, considering their great, ability and the differ, cnt stand-points from which they are written, ha read and studied with advantage by the people of this country of every creed and party. LEONARD SCOTT A CO., Publishers, No. 38 Whiter Street, New York. , ' .n. 27, 18(55. T7"A IAJABEB FARM FOR SAI.F-- V In Hopewell Township, Bedford county, near 1 Wi.-hurt's Mill, on Yellow Croek, about four miles from Uopawcl) Station on tim H. A B, T. B- R-> and within "six miles of the Broad Top Coal Mines, which affords one of the best markets in the coun try for all marketing a farmer can pioduce. It - epa talus Two Hundred Acres good limestone laud, übout-One Hundred and Fifty acres of which sue cleared and in a good state of cultivation — convenient to schools and churches. It is now occupied by Henry Clapper, who will give parties calling to see it any information desired in regard to the land. For further information, address H. B. WIGTON, President Glamorgan Iron Co., Nov. 18, 18M. Huntingdon, P. Grkat success or TH Bedford County Mutual Oil Company* Over HO,OOO Shares Already Hold. Capital Stock ....9150,000. Par Value of Shares 91.00. Jfo FnTrltlM. Every NiiiierilM>r <in (he Uroand Floor. The property of the above named company, which I* about being organised under the mining laws of Pennsylvania, consists of the following valuable territory, to wit: 1. A lease of one-batf acre, known as "Xo. 3," on the Tenney and Storrow purchase, on Cherry Run, Venango county, Pa., just above the celebra ted "Reed" well and within a stone's throw of a well just struck, flowing at present lib I barrels pei day. A new derrick erected upon the lot. One half the oil to the company. 2. A lease of one half acre, inclose proximity to the above, known as "No. 6," on the Tenney "and Storrow purchase on Cherry Run. New derrick ereeted upon the lot. One half the oil to the com pany. 3. The refusal for sixty days, of a lease on Su gar Creek, of two acres of ground; five-eighths of the oil to the company. 4. Seven acres in fee simple on the waters of Ritchey Run, one mile from its junction with the Allegheny, about the same distance from the Fox and Widcl well, owned by the "Stump Island Oil Company." All flat, boreable territory, at present under cultivation, with a good frame house upon it. 5. Three acres in fee simple on the Allegheny river, jnst below the month of the Clarion river. There is room on this tract for a half dozen wells. The "Allegheny arid Clarion River Oil Compa ny," of Philadelphia, are now sinking several wells immediately opposite this property, with excel lent prospects of success. In presenting the above basis to the public, it is confidently believed that it cannot he excelled by that of any other company yet organized. The two leases on Cherry Run are themselves worth more than the territories of many companies which profess to he based upon a million capital. The .Cherry Run region has proved to be the sur est oil-producing territory yet discovered. Nine tenths of the wells bored on this stream have been successful. The great "Reed" well, flowing 375 barrels per day, the "Mountain" well flowing 400, and in fact nearly all of the large wells yet struck, are located on Cherry Run. It is proposed to sell a sufficient numlier of shares to pay for the territory and to raise work ing capita] for its development, at the low price of ttecnty-Jiee rent* per thnre, thn* plneiny every en b teriher to thi* fund OH the yromtd-Jioitr, null ijir t ntf each •uOeeriber pro rata intercut in the ter~ ritory, engine*, and other property of the coiposty, as well as the shares of stock remaining unsold after the purchase money and working capital are raised. From the nature of the leases boring up on them must lie commenced within sixty days from the 20th of April, 1865, which is a sufficient guaranty that the company will proceed without delay to the development of its territory. The following named persons haue been elected officers of the company. President—J. B. FARQUHAK. Secretary and Treasurer—JACOß REED. " mirECTORR: Wm. Masters, B. F. Meyers, 11. T. Smith, J. M. Shoemaker, J. H. Schel), F. D. Bcegle. Persons desiring to secure Stock in this Compa ny will please call immediately on any one of the above officers. ap2B GIRO, DEMERIT A CO., r J E W ELERB, 303 BROADWAY, N. Y., (ronsKß ncAKr. STREET.) 100,000 W A T C HE s, CHAINS. HOLD PENS AND PENCILS. AC. WORTH ♦500,000. To he Sold at .VF ItObhAß each trith out ift?arrt to I'nlne. AND NOT TO UE PAID UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES ALL TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACII 100 lii.ld Hunting.Cases WaK-bes each SIOO.OO 100 Gold Watches 60.00 200 Ladies' Watches 34.M 500 Silver Watches $15.00 to $25.00 rum Hold Neck ami vest Chains 12.0U to 13.00 1000 Chatclain and Guard Chains 5.00 to 15.00 8000 Vest and Neck Chains 4.00 to 12.00 4000 Solitaire Jet A Gold Brooches 4.00 to 8.00 4000 Coral. Lava, Garnet, Brooches 3.00 to 8.00 7000 Gold, Jet. Opal, Ac-Ear Drops 3.00 to 8.00 5000 Gents' Breast and Searf Pius 3.00 to 8.00 6000 Oval Band Bracelets 3.00 to 8.00 2000 Chased Bracelets 5.00 to 10.00 35n0 California Diamond Pins, Kings 2.50 to 8-00 2000 Hold Watch Keys 2.50 to 6.00 5000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons, Studs 2.00 to 8.00 3000 Gold Thimbles 4.00 to 6.00 5000 Miniature Lockets 2.00 to 7.00 3000 Miniature Lockets, Magic 4.00 to 9.00 2500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses. Ac. 2.00 to 6.00 3000 Fob and Ribbon Slides 2.00 to 5.00 5000 Chased Gold Rings 2.00 to 5.00 40*>6 Stone Set Rings 2.00 to 6.00 6506 Sets Ladies' Jewelry; jet, gold, 5.00 to 15.0(1 60110 Sets Ladies' Jewelry 3.00 to 10.00 8000 Gold Pens, silver case A pencil 4.00 to 8.00 4000 Hold Pens,ebony holder A caec6.oo to 10.00 6000 Gold Pens, Mounted holder 2.00 to 6.00 All the goods in the above List will he sold, without reservation, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Cert ificates of all the various articles are placed in similar envelopes scaled and mixed. These en- Vclopes will be sent by mail, or delivered at our office, without regard to choice. On receiving a Certificate, you will see what article it represents and it is optfonal with you to send one dollar, and receive the article named, or any other in the list of same value. By thin mode we give selections from a varied stock of fine goods, of the best make and latest styles, and of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the very highest value. In all transactions by mail we charge for for warding the Certificate, paying jwstage, aud do ing the business, 25 cents each. Five certificates will be sent for $1; Eleven for $2: Thirty for $5: Sixty five $10; and One Hundred for sls. SECURE A CERTIFICATE! There is no hazard or risk. There are no blanks. Every Certificate represents an article. As we sell none of the lower grades of Jewelry no per son can receive less than the value of their money, and they may get an artielc worth Ate, ten, or a hundred fold! SATISFACTION* GUARANTEED. Every person knows what they Will receive be fore the article is paid for. Oh "fcetiipt of a Certi ficate you see what article it represent;, end it is. of cMltSfe; at your option to take it, or (thy other tlrtk-lfr in t>hr List of the same Vdlhci We gUftruhtcfc entire satisfaction to every pur chaser, ahd if there shotild be any person dissatis fied with any article received ftom ns. they may immediately return it ahd the amount paid Will be refunded. One trial will prove to any that this sale givoß purchasers greater advantages than any other ever proposed. —We allow those acting as Agents Ten Cents on each Certificate ordered, provided their remittance amounts to One Dollar. They will collect 25 cents for every Certificate, and, retaining ll cents, remit to us 15 cents for each. Address, GEO. DEMERIT A CO., pIA 303 Broadway, New York. GOODS HOPEWELL! LOWER Y A KICHKLBKRGKR have associa ted with them John B. Caatner, Esq., of Hope well, in a general mercantile anil forwarding bus iness at their old stand in Hopewell, the business of the firm to be transacted in the name of LOYV ERY, EICIIELBERGER A CO. They are now receiving and opening a large and complete stoek of Foreign Dry Goods comprising a greater variety than is usually kept in a country store. Among "the articles they keep may be enu merated the following: DRY GOODS—Colored Delaines. Alpacas, Mer riinac and Spragues prints, Bombazines, Sheet ing, Shirting, Irish Linen, Ac. LADIES DRESS GOODS in great variety, Veils, Gloves, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Cuffs. Ac. CLOTHS- A variety of springand summjveloths, Broadcloths, Oassimers f different styles, Satin ' * ets. Ac. CLOTHING—Mens and boys spring and summer styles of Coats, l'ants and Vests. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS-and CAPS. GROCERIES —Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Teas, Spices, Ac. ■ ' IIA ROW A RE,. Ac.—Pocket knives, tablespoons ami table knives and forkes, razors, scythes, vfan* u T *!**& points, Ac., Ac., Ac. 11 ~ cr Herring, Cod fish. AH of which were bought at nctt cash prices, and which we wi,l sell on the same terms at a small ad vance. All kinds of gruin and country produce bought or exchanged for goods, for which the highest market prices will be paid. LOWERY, EICHELBERGER AjCO. Hopewell, April 28, IBA4. " BLANK DKKDS—A splendid assortment for sale at the "Imjuiier Office.*' rpHE BARGAIN STORE STILL AHEAD! G. K.d H .ONTISB, BEDFORD, PA., Have just received a very large and beautiful stuck of New and Cheap Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES, To meet the popular demand for lower prices, we are now selling many of the daily wants of the people a hundred jfef etnt lower. Any body that sells lower than we do will ftMtti l#arrt t he road to the Poor House; hut we have ma& Hp otfir minds that if we have to 6f up! to get all tht fWowey we can, and to owe a uiiniwn of dollars, is better then five thousand. DRENN GOODS. Flack Silks, Alpaoas, Bombazines, Mohairs, Reps, Poplins, Sheperd Plaids, Delaines, Chaliies, Bril liants, Lawns, Prints, Cambrics, Jacourts. Shirt iug Linens. Best Bleached and Unbleached Mus lins, in all widths, from I2J cts. np. White, Scar let, Solfircna, Grey and Check Shirting Flannels, Ginghams from 25 cts tip. Denims Bert Tickings, Shirting Btripes and Cottonades from 20 cts up. Table Diapcs, Linen Ducks, Drillings and Checks. Cloths, Cassimercs, Satinets, Tweeds and Jeans, Superior Wool Ingrain Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths. Embossed Wool and Oil Cloth Table Covers. H SIER Y AJJ D GLOVES. Shirt Fronts, Linen and Paper Shirt Collars, Stocks, Neckties, Suspenders and Handkerchief!. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. Window Shades and Wall Papers. HATS. Every ipiality, style and color, from 12j cts. up. BOOTS AND SHOES. The largest and best assortment of Ladie's, Gents', Misses' and Children's Tampeco, Morocco, Eng lish Kid, Glove Kid, French Lasting, Goat and Fine Calf, Balmorals, Gaiters, Boots, Buskins, Slippers and Ties in town, with or without heels, made to order, call and see them, they speak for themselves. CtUEENSWARE. A larga assortment. GROCERIES. Prime Rio, Java and French Breakfast Coffee. Ex. : tra fine Imperial, Voting Hysoti, Japanese and Oolong Teas; Prepared and Essence of Coffee: Su gars and Svrups, a choice assortment} Corn Starehi Farina: Extracts for ft&VoHilg and Spices of aP ' kinds. TOBACCO. j Extra Congress. N'aVv, Sptin Roll; Flounder, DeW | Drop, Eldorado, Grapevine. 12 Inch Twist, bright ! Virginia Cavendish, Sollee, Centuty Brand and I Fine Cnt Cavendish Chewing Tohaceo. ADOi Smoking Tobacco and Scgars of the choicest brands. HERRING, M.VCKERAL AND SALT. : Together with a great variety of otfeer goods, to which we invite the early attentiou of everybody: but dontcome without the money. TERMS-CASH. May Ist, 1895. GTAND FROM UNDER! aKCDELA.JP CORNER COMING DOWN WITH A CRASH, J. B. FARQUHAR Has been to the City purchasing his SPRING STOCK, and takes pleasure in stating he is to sell at A REDUCTION OF FROM to oO per cent. ON FORMER PRICES. We ask the publie to examine otir stock,- as wt arf determined notto let any one under sell us. (OLONADE BUILDING, J. B. FARQUHAR. Brown *lhittlin SO cent*, AT CHEAP (OBIEB. Calico Ticenty-jFirc Cent#, AT CHEAP CORNER, Delaine* cents, AT CHEAP CORNER. GOO It MACKE 11 El/ IN Barrels, Half Barrels, Quarters & Kits, AT FARQUHAR'S CHEAP CORNER, EAST PITT STREET. Bedford, April 7, 1865. BUST WHITE LF.AD; PURE LIBERTY LEAD, BEST ZINC. I usurpas sed for Whiteness, Fine Gloss, Durabili ty, Firmness and Evenness of Surface. PURE LIBERTY LEAD. Warranted to cover more surfaee for sum weight than any other Lead—Try it and you will have no other ! PURE LIBERTY ZINC, Selected Zinc, ground in Refined Linseed nil, un euualed in quality, always the same. PUKE LIBERTY ZINC, Warranted to do more and better work at n given eost than any other—Get the Bei! Manufactured at FESKSYLVAgIA PAINT and 4'01.0K WORKS. Orders executod promptly by ZIEGL.ER A SMITH, Wholesalr Drng, Paint, and Class ©enter*. Store and Office. No.. 137 North THIRD Street, PHILADELPAIA. niarl7:ly EW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT MRS. STEWART'S, •FAR CALL AND SEE THEM.
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