Jam, & §wuis*lwi4. TTHIR. TO .WAKE BKAVTIFCL HOWES. The greater part of our population are wait ing till they can afford to haeffplff • nthomes, forgetting that they can at no time afford to have any other. We take the color of ojir daily surroundings, and are happier, more - unable, stronger to labor and firmer to endure when those surroundings are pleasing and in good taste. To possess these important qual ities they need not be extensive. True beau ty is cheaper than we think. The first charm of a home, within and 1 without. is thorough neatness, and this is the result of habit, not outlay. It is oftener cheaper tnbVi 61th. Paint the house if you can; if not, whitewash: but in any case let it be in thorough xepafr. bet there be no loose shingles or dangling efyp boards, or gates hanging by a broken hinge. These hints favor thrift as well as taste. Let the house be sufficient!)- shaded. This will pay in comfort, wear of furniture, and tack-of flies. If you can afford green blinds, you chn always afford a green tree or two, that costs you nothing bat labor and patience, and "ill shelter you from the sun in summer and the wind in winter. Plant vines of some kind about your pre to -j ises: they are indispensable to erace; tbey show that nature takes kindly to your home ud has thrown her arm around it. You need 'tot resort to costly climbers; woodbine and clematis may be had for the gathering, and grapes and hop vines may be so trained as to combine beauty aud profit. Let your turf be smooth aud firm as velvet, and enforce the death penalty upon weeds with an unsparing hand. No man, rich or poor, can afford to raise weeds. They cloose the richest spots, where flowers, or fruit, or vegetables might gfow, and send abroad their seeds as mission aries of evil into every nook and comer. Ill kept places always hare their vegetable Five Points, where sin and misery are mimicked in chickweed, burdock and nettles. A very few flowers will suffice; a monthly rose in ahe window, a morning-glory over the door-way, a bright border between your kitchen garden and the street; these add to the picture just those tonches of color that make it pleasant to the eye. With half a dozen cheap and com mon kinds, your wife will take care that some thing is always in bloom. But flowers are gross feeders, and if you keep no domestic animals, you fancy, perhaps, that yon have no manure. You were never more mistaken. Every human dwelling is a center of fertilizing agents, mostly wasted as times go. rich enough to make the whole plot around it blossom like the rose. Tell the soil that you have nothing to give it! Give it what yon have and it will laugh in your face. The suds from the laundry is a store of liquid wealth. Never waste a drop of it in drains and sewers. It is a floating currency, promis itfg to pay roundly in grass, and vegetables, and fruit. Invest it in your home bank, which never suspends payment. The3egra?*v slopes are greenbacks, whose issne is a good as gold. Carpet sweepings are manure in a concentra ted form. Dug into your flower borders they weave a richer pattern than the one from which they were worn. The old bones that deform the premises, If buried beneath the grape vine, will be "health to the bones" of all their friends. Old boots and shoes, those most unsightly wrecks, are the favorite food of the raspberry and all its palatable kin. Tainted brine, if such unhappily is yours, is a treasure foT the plum trees and asparagus bed; slacken lime with it, and it will make a rich dressing for any garden soil. Every household should have its compost bed, be it only an old packing box, where woolen rags, bits of paper, apple-parings, refuse of veget ables, slops from the kitchen, chips and saw dust, are storing np the elements of a glorious growth. Let not yours be one of the homes where all bright posibilities arrive only at "burning instead of beauty." We have named but a part of the fertilizers of every house hold. Generally speaking, whatever is offen siveto sight or smell is urging the appeal toour revolted tastes. Bury me, and I'll do you good. RECREATION AND VISITING AMONG FARMERS. This may seem to some a very unsuitable topic for this busy time of the year. On the contrary, it is specially seasonable. Most far mers make life too mnch a drudgery for them selves and for their children. By working hard from morning until night, and from week to week, with no recreation, they become dull and do not accomplish as much as they would with a little timely relaxation, "all work and no play makes Jack a doll boy." Nor do they enjoy life near so well. They doubt less say to their souls, "I must work hard now, and lay up money against a time of need or against old age; then I will rest and enjoy myself." They forget that they are mean while wearing out their faculties of enjoyment and are acquiriug habits which will unfit them for anything but an old age of continued toil. Let farmers bear in mind, too, the effect of such a life on their children. As to the way in which farmers shall get recreation, we are not disposed to be partic ular. Some will choose to get it in one way, and some in another. One very good method is to make up an occasional pic nic. Fix on a pleasant afternoon, and take the whole fam ily to some neighboring grove, where the children can romp, where the older folks can rest, and all have a good supper. If several iamiliot can nnite, it will be all the better. Another way, is to make short visits to the neighbors. 1o do this, it will not be needful to consume a whole day ; this would be an unnecessary loss to you and bore your neigh bor. But seize on the broken, half days, or even the hour or two after tea, and ride over to neighbor A's, or neighbor D's. He will be glad to show you his stock and his crops, and his orchard, You will learn something from him, and he from you. At any rate, you will get recreation, and will return to your home and your daily labor with new zest —.4ram can Agriculturist. NOTICE TO DROVERS. ~ HUNTINGDON A BROAD TOP ISAILROAD COMPANY is prepared to take Stock from Mt. Dallas and Bloody Run and fur msh carsfor the same at all times. A wharf has n al l°. a for the convenience of a PP'">cation to the Agent at Mount Dallas, Stock will come down the same dav in season to take the Ist Stock Tor t£ Pennsylvania Railroad in the evening •fune 23.:tf 0. AYERS, Sup't. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Letters of havu> B granted by the Register of Bedford county, to the undersigned upon the estate of John Smith, late of Southamp" ton tp., deceased. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN MELLOTT, Aug. 4. - fit. Administrator. HUNTINGDON A BROAD TOP RAILROAD. On and alter Wednesday, June 14, 1885, Pas senger trains will arrive and depart as follows: SOOTH W Alt II TUAISS. T(JRTWVVA TRAIXS. 5 s * > y i x: p I. : ? s i 5 • R R SIDINGS, S 5 - Leave* 'LemvesTj Arrives Arrives 6IU 8 0t Huntingdon 12 fit ff 20 fi 27 SI" M'Connellstown If 44 537 ft $4 S 24 Pleasant (trove. 51 37 5 50 it ts S :iS Marklesburg If 7? 536 702 852 Coffee Run fl 10 a22 7 (• 859 Rongh A Ready If *2 >ls 7 21 0 11 Cove 10 4* 5 "4 7 25 # 15 Fisher's Summit 10 45 5 00 Arrives Arrives Leave*. Leaves 74 30 Saxton M M 445 Leaves. I.eaes. Arrive# Arrives 7 ,0 it 40 10 26 4 35 8 iff 10 ofl Riddlesburg 10 00 415 818 10 08 Hopewell 952 4"7 S3O 10 20 Piper's Bun 940 355 845 10 35 Hamilton 925 340 857 10 47 Bloody Hon 913 328 Arrives Arrives I Leaves. 9I *0 sff iMount Dallas...' 910 325 triirtfp'H RUN BRANCH. ~ Lett tea j Arrives 10 40 Safc>,. 9 20 4 30 i 10 55 jCeeimont 9 05 4 15 11 tltt | Craw twit 855 j 405 .Arrives! Leaves., 1' 00 j Dudley 9 50 4 00 Broad Top City.- OLIVER ATltEri. Sup't. Itmitingdon, June 14,1865.:tf IUST RECEIVED tj A NEW STOCK OF GOODS AT OAK HALL, BLOODY Bra:, PA. J. B. WILLIAMS AND BRO. ( ANNOUNCE to their customers and the pwhlis j in general, that they are receiving a large assort- ! jnent of New Goods, such ar IDRY GOODS: MEN'S WEAR, viz: CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINKTTS, COTTON ADEB, SHIRTING FLANNELS. LADLES' DRESS GOODS, Black and Fancy Silks, Shallies, Poplins, Lawns, Monambique's, with a lt*rge Assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Ac. NOTIONS! NOTIONS! Gloves Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, Skirts, Braids, Laces, Ladies, Misses A Chil'dns Skeletons. READY-MADE CLOTHING, COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, both Cloth and Cassimere, made in the most ap proved styles. ROOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS <T KAITKKS For both Ladies' and Gentlemer.'s Wear. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RUCHES, SHAKERS, Ac. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, STATIONARY, SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL AND CURTAIN PAPER CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. GROCERIES, COFFEE, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. PROVISIONS, FISH, HAMS, (plain and sugar-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. Ql EENSWARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES, WOODEN-WARE, BUCKETS, TUBS, CHURNS, BROOMS, Ac. TOBACCO, A large stock to sell either by Wholesale or Retail. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STTFFS A general assortment of the most reliable Patent Medicines. COUNTRY MERCHANTS | supplied with Essences and Oils at CITY PRICES. THE DRTO DEPARTMENT is under the supervision of Dr. MANX, one of the most accomplished Druggists in the country, so that Physicians and others, can depend upon get ting reliable articles S%.AU the above articles will be sold at prices to suit the circustances of all. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. TER.WS"Cash or Produce, unless by specia agreement. No credits longer than Six Months without interest. Bloody Run, June 16, 1865.tf AT EW GRIST MILE AND 1> LIMESTONE FARM, FOR SAL.R. SAIiS. The undersigned offers his new grist mill in Bedford Township, for sale, together with 132 aeres limestone land. The mill contains two pairs burrs and one pair chopping stones of a first rate quality, with all the modern improvements of mills for merchant and country work. The land is well im>roved and in good state of cultivation with farm house and barn, mill house, barn, Ac., thereon erected. This prop erty lies about five miles from Bedford, in the heart of the "Dutch Corner," with numerous good roads to the mill and from the mill to Bedford, and the terminus of the Bedford rail road. The stream which supplies the mill is from springs of the neighborhood and from the moun tain, which, in general, affords sufficient water power the whole year. The mill is entirely new and is a very desirable property, and will be sold on reasonable terms. For particulars apply to the undersigned or to 0. E. Shannon of Bedford, Pa. The undersigned will also sell his tract of land, known as the "Feight saw-mill tract," containing 103 acres, about 76 acres cleared. This is also limestone land, with house, saw mill, stable. Ac. thereon erected. It is on cove creek. The water power is regular and inexhanstable. It lies in Friend's Cove, seven miles from Bedford and six miles from the terminus of the Bedford Rail Road. ju1y28653m. JONATHAN BOWSER. BEDFORD NURSERIES ft PI) FOR ft, /'E.V.V.f. T. IMI. ZLYHSTCIET Offers to the public and dealers, a large stock of well grown fruit trees consisting of APPLE TREES 6to 10 feet high, PEAR, standard and dwarf, PLUM. CHERRY, APRICOT, NECTA RINES, QUINCES, GRAPES of all the desirable kinds, CHERRY CURRANT and other fine va rieties, GOOSEBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES. BLACKBERRIES, SPANISH CHESTNUT, ENGLISH WALNUT, SHADE ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING TREES, Evergreen Trees, Shrubs and Vines in variety, kind8 ' Hardy perpetual bloom- HZTL w Shrub * *>■"•, Fancy Va r\ ' Fuchsias, Chr,„ nt jj emnln j, £ Upwards of 150,000 tree, ... , thrifty and healthy. u7e.t L7. ° n ? S round f ß ' buying to sell again, especially of aLu Catalogues sent free to those applying Persons at a distance will please write f or fllr tkor information. Agents wanted to sell trees. Good w,... paid. K july2B,6.*>lyr. GENTLEMEN Are informed we bavc just received another supply of superior Black French Cloths AND CASSIMEBES, which for quality and superior finish cannot be surpassed. A. B. CRAMER A CO. July Jl. * BLANK DEEDS —A splendid assortment far sale at the "Inquirer Offioe." y'ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Thi undersigned will sell his farm in St. Stair tj>., containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, and allowance, situated near the town of St. Clairs ville, with about one hundred acres cleared, with good fences, and in a high state of cultivation, with good meadows, and all the balance of tl|e land well timbered, and will be good farming and meadow land when cleared, with several fine nev er-failing springs, which water nearly all the fields and wood-land. There is a froof/ Tjog House, J hut Me rstfr Hhrn. RVfr/ott Shod, Siitttff Frume Stttitle, uud u good Sprint/ House, With excellent water, near the house. Also, a fine rOUJTG APPLE ORCHARD, of choice fruit, with a number of fine PEACH and CHERRY trees. Also, ONE TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND. n the. same township, with the best of Pine, Oak and Chestnut timber, containing one hundred acres, with three saw mills convenient, one within ore fourth of a tuile. the limber easily gotten off, part of the land good fanning land when cleared. Also, A LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, Situate in the town of St. Clairsville, on corner tff Bedford and Gross streets, with spring house, granary, large stable, carriage house, and a good well of water under roof of the house, with all other necessary out-buildings, two first rate lots of ground with new fences all around them. This property would soil wet! for tovorM or store, as every convenience is there for either. For further particulars apply to DR. S. G. STATLKR, Schellsburg, or COL. F. D. BEEGLE, May 20:3 m St. Clairsville. GOODS AT NEW PRICES MRS. STEWART'S, Who has just returned from the city with n large assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, consisting in j>art of Bonnet A Bonnet Silks. Gent* Furnishing Goods Flower." and Trimmings,' Bead Gimps and Embroideries, Ornaments, Lace Goods, 1 Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hoop Skirts, Fancy Goods, Notions and Balmoral Skirts, Small Wares, La-lies' and forming TH E BESTIASSf )RTMENTii or NEW STRING GOODS in the place and which will be found unusunßy attractive. Having been purchased at LOW GOLD RATES we can offer Speeifd Tudueemeuts to Rupees. Our Notion Department will at all times be well supplied. A splended assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, Ac. of the latest styles. We solicit a call from the public, being confident that we can suit all. myl2:tf WANTED FOR The Secret Service, The Field, The Dungeon, and The Escape, BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON, N. Y. Tribune Correspondent, The most interesting and exciting book ever published, emhracing Mr. Richardson's unparal leled experience for four years: travelling through the South in the secret service of the '-Tribune" at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets, both East ami West, during the first two year? of the Rebellion: his thrilling capture: hi* rebel prisons: his escape!"jTnS'aimbsi' miraculous journey by night of nearly 460 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 officers aud soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find it pe culiarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing $l5O per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circu lars. Address JONES, BROS. A CO. N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Sts., June23.:3m* Philadelphia. BOASTING. The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to the public that he has just returned from Phila delphia with a FUI..L. AND COMPLETE ASDORTMKKT OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &C„ FOR Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children; to all of which he respectfully extends an invita tion to call and examine. He does not pretend to boast that his is the BEST and CHEAPEST in Town, and that goods advanced 25 per cent. just after IIE bought, but he does say that he is a PKACTTCAL SHOEMA KER, that he understands his business and STICKS TO IT, and has purchased no Auction Goods to undersell his neighbors and everybody else, hut has GOOD GOODS AT FAIR PRIfES, and all he asks is for his friends to give him a call He is prepared to .n.IHK .f.VITIfI.Vfi TO ORifF.R in his line of business. The subscriber not hav ing the ENORMOUS capital that some of hiscom petitors has, is rot able to SPREAD HIMSELF so extensively, but if attention to business and a desire to please all will save him, he will try to retrieve his losses by Rebel Raids, steer clear of the "Bond to tie Poor and keep clear of owing a million dollars besides. In conclusion we would say that our stock is not large, but we have bought according to our means, and while wc wish to "LIVE AND T,KT IJVE," will try to Sell an Cheap an ant/ other Man. Repairing neatly done, and all rips sewed free of charge. The best brands of TOBACCO AND CIGARS constantly on hand. Also, T " K *""•* AND WEEKLY PA PERK. May 12.:3 m J. H. HUTTON. QAVE COST! SAVE COST! Sttbsrribern to the Bedford Intjuirer Loitkoat i The undersigned having disposed of the />'- rer to Messrs. Dianonnow A Li TX, desires to ciose up bis business without delay. Those know ing themselves indebted to him for Subscription, Ad\erti*ing, Job Work, fce., will nave eostn by over the amount of their indebtedness to the above named gentlemen, in whose hands his books will be left a short time for collection. Per sons disregarding this notice will be compelled to l"|y So call on Messrs. DURBOItROW A LUTZ and pay over at once. May 12, 1866. B. F. MeNEIL. JUNIATA MILLS. The subscribers beg leave to inform their pa trons and the public generally, that they continue to carry on the business of WOOLEN MA N\'FACTURING at their old establishment, „nd are prepared to do Manufacturing, Carding, Fulling, Ac. as usual. Tbey have on hand a large stock of Cloths, (aKsfmeros, Satlnpttß, Flannels Yarns Af. which they will sell cheap for cash or exchange for wool. 6 wln bc Jone fron > MAY lath to SEP- I EMBER 15th at eight cents per pound, two a i n" p "" n<l "Ua will bc charged when they find all or part oil; also on all wool carded out of WoK^i U s* °f the ,stb of September. .inrl'v c°° ' during the season will be reg places ™ and returno<l t0 the following ROB'T FYAN'S Store, Bedford *■ 1 A. C. JAMES' Store, Rainaburg. positively cash on delivery of goods. 3une 8 :31 J. LUTZ A CO. JM. k SON * itt.oowr mm, fa. R RfsPECT-FIILLV inform- shcir friends, and the public in general, that they are receiving and keep eon -tnntly on hand a large and well selec ted stock of Foreign and Domestic TDTItT GO CODS SUCH AS Cloths, Cassimers. Satinetts, Vcstinga, Cottouades, Ac.. Ac., Ac. Ladies Dress Goods. ■Silks, Shallics, Delaines, Poplins, Printt, (linghams. Shirtings, Irish Linens, Ac. READY MADE CLOTHING In great variety. Men's and Boys' Coats, Pants and Vests, Made in the Latest and Best Styles. Boots, Shoes aodGniters for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, and Children* wear. NOTIONS, lloscry, Gloves, Scarfs, Neckties, Dress Trimmings, Braids, Laces, Ladies ■A Large and Well Selected Stock of GROCERIES, L_ COFFEE, TEA, SUGARS, SYRUPS, RICE, SPICES, AC., AC. TOBACCO, CHEWING A Smoking Tobacco of the Beat Brands. DRUGS, Oils, Painta, Medicines A Dye Stuffa. HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS. SPIKES, Ac., Ac. WE KEEP f>n hand a well selected stuck at all kinds, andc onsider ii no trou ble to show good.'. Call [and see hefore pu chas ing elsewhere. No GOODS misrepresented to effect sales.All goods warranted as represented. WE BUY All kinds of produce tor wbicl we pay the high est prtce }n CASH or GOODS. We buy our goods for Cash entirely, and can nffei great inducements for persona to buy of us. ft ALL AND SEE US. sept.9'6l-tf. J. M. B. A SON. REAT BARGAINS AT THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION SHUCK BROTHERS ARE JUST RECEIVING A SPLENDID LOT OF FAXCY DRY GOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESS SILKS, CHALLTES, POPLI S. MOHAIR DE LAINS, BAREGES, FRKNI H LAWNS, FAN CY PRINTS, AC. SILKS CLOTHS, ANI> MANTILLAS SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, MOURNING AND LACE GOODS, A HAND-SOME LOT OF DACE MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS, BONNETS AND BONNETKIBRONB Flowera, Children's Hats and Plata, Ladies and Children's Gaiters, Slippers, And Fine Boots. Notions' i great variety Stockings, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Droea Trimmings, Perfumery, Ac, Ac, Ac. The stock consists of every article usually kept in a First Class Fancy Store selected by an ex perienced city lady. Thankful for past favors we ask a continuance of your patronage. SHUCK BROTHERS. The old firm of S. A. W. Shuck also ask a call to aee their new stock and a continuance of public patronage. Bedford, April, 1564. BI.YMYRE A SON DEALERS LN HA H33 WARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES AKD TINWARE. Shcl fHARDWARE of every description, CH A M - BERSBUBG AND MANN'S AXES. BUTCHER'S. SPENCER'S and ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CUTLERT. IRON NAILS, GLASS, Ae. TUBS, BUCKETS, WASSING BOARDS, CHURNS, MATS, RUGS, BASKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, ROPES, Ac, I'lifnam's Ptifnt (loihfs Wrfnjrrr. So highly spoken of, at Manufactures price*. We call the attention of customers to our STOVE DEPARTMENT. We warrant them if they call and see our WELLINGTON. WAVERLY, and PRINCE ROYAL COOKING STOVES, they will have no other. Persons commencing " HOUSEKEEPING," furnished with anything in that line at reduced prices, for CASH Our assortment of goods is not surpassed outside the cities. Persons building, furnished with goods at as LOW PRICES as they can be had anywhere. COAL OIL. COAL OIL LAMPS, POCKET-BOOKS, PIPES, AC. Call and see us before purchasing. G. BLYMYEB A SON. apr. 8, 1864—3 mo. j. r. nrnnoßßow JTOHN im •jj unint &mii'ur & ■ KPFonn, pa., U.S. ARMY CLAIM AGENCY FOB THi! COIXRCI IOX OP BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS, and other Claims against the Government. BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. To enable those who may ha/e claims upon the United States for moneys due deceased officer* and soldiers on account of military services rendered, while in the regular or volenti er service, wc pub lish the following order of payment: Firht. —lf the deceased was J/nrriW, payment will be made: Ist, to the widow; 2d, if no widow, to his child or children (if minors, to a guaadian.) Skconii. —lf he died " umrriril: Ist, to the father; 2d, if the father is dead, to the mother; 3d, il both parents are dead, to tl.c brothers and sis ters, collectively; lastly, to thi heirs general (to le distributed in aceordanee w th the laws of the State in which thedecea.d had his domicile.) In the number i ■ titled to Bi iinty may be added the pro rri Bounty due soldier* discharged for wounds received in actual battle. PENSIONS. I fi*lrr the Art of Congress, approve-! July 1 11h, 18112, pension.* are granted to tlie following classes of persons: Ist. Invalids disabled since March 4th. ISA), in the military and naval service of the UnitrdStates in the line of duty. 2d. Widows of officers, soldiers, ot seamen, dy ing of wounds received or of disease eon tract ed in •be military or naval Service as above. 3d. Children under sixteen year* of age, of *Beh deceased person*, if their )>e no widow surviving, or froui the lime of the widow'* second marriage. 4th. Mothers (who have no husband living) of officers, soldier*, or seamen, deceased as aforesaid, provided the latter have left neither widow nor children under sixteen years of age; and provided also, that the mother was dependent, wholly or in part, upon the deceased for support. •ith. Sisters under sixteen years of age of such deceased persons, dependent on the latter, wholly or in part, for support: provided there arc no right ful claimants ol either of the last preceding classes. Special attention given to CLAIMS FOR I.OSS OF MORSES. pf? Applications by mail attended to a* if made in person. Jf o charge made nntil the Claim is adjusted.lnformation given free of charge. Apri | 2 g, isfi.i.tf SA W. SHUCK. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OK STAPLE DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, D .£J£FL B ? S, T ARE ' A GREAT VARIETY OF SIIOES Ij't Ladies. Children, Men and l.evs Shoes ami Boots.— HATS AND CAPS. . A " descriptions of LEATHER. 0® CORDS OF TAN BAKK WANTED. apr. 8, ISS4—tf. GOODS J UST It EC El VED A T MRS. STEWART'S. CALL AND SEE THEM. SALT. " " A LARGE quantity—in *acks and in barrel —wholesal and retail—at Bloody Run Station. oct-18,'64-ly JOHN W. BARNDOLLAR. JOB WORK executed CHEAP in PI.AIN and KAWCY colors at the "Inquirer Office.' BOXES OFTHE SPECIFIC PILL WILL PIMI,T, PKRgKCTI.T AXD PERN AXrXTI.Y Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakseas or Involuntary Nightly or Daily Lo*m, however originally canard, or however aggravg ceil in character: while they will speedily correct those terrible morbid conditions which spring'from the primary disease, or from secret vice. THK SPECIFIC PILL is equally applicable to the treatinrnt of every kind of Genital or Urina ry Irritation; Incapacity or Impoteney ; Diabetes; I.nue yr Urivk-dnst Pepoeite in the l.ltlXK; Millet; Discharge*; Infatuation or Weakness of the fCiT r.V*t d r., if-e. Clergymen, Lawyers, Student*, ami all who follow sedentary occupations, or whole If rain and AVrroo* System are over-worked, are peculiarly subject to Weaknesses of the Genito- X'riuary Organ a. They should not fail to use THE Rl'EuiFIC PILL. ■fcft. Persona afflicted with any one or more ef the above disorders are sure to have several, and sotm-tinics most, ofthe following s Y M P TOMS: Or ranged Pigretian; Lot* of Appetite; Loss o flesh; (fonetipated Dowels; fitful and Sertoli,, or keaey .hep with I.ustfni Dreamt; Troubled Ilreathing; Failure oj Voice; Irregular ariion of the Heart; I'r.tul <*M Eruption* on the Fare owl \erl'; Headache; AJfsetiou* of Ihe Eyes ; Lot* of Memory: Sadden /lathee of Heat and Mucking;; General 1 Venture* awl Indolence; Aversion 't" Society; He/axed Condition, or Diminished Site qf the Genital Organs; Inrolnntary Sightly or Daily EmioeioHe; Frrguent tie*ire to paee Water, with peculiar attenitrny erne titans; re,re r.eps; f'kt'ke; Weak Eyrr; "d'iwhrtr' Features; Irrita tion, or Catarrh of the Hlrdder; Incontinence, Or Suppreetion of thr Urine; Painful. Taofrequent, or Difficult Micturition, <tc., et c. Professional Opinions. —"l have used your Srr.nric Pltu' in many eases of Sperma torrhea, and with the most perfect success."—J. Ml I.VOX SAXDI:RS, M. D., LL. D., Ilrnakly n. "It is as near a 'specific' as any medicine can he. I have cured very severe cases with from sjx to,ten doses."— B. Keitr, M. D., Sew Yark. "I know of no remedy, in the whole Materia Medico, equal to your Specific Pill in Seminal or Urinary Weaknesses. —AVOLPß Bkiirk, M. D., Prof, a/ Organic Chemistry and Physiology, X. Y. Personal Opinions.— Mr. Winchester iswor thy of all confidence, and devotes himself enthusi astically to these Preparations."—D. Mkbkdith Hs v sl',. M. D., LL. D Ame.r. Med. Gazette, S. Y. "I have a personal knowledge of Mr. Win chester's Honesty and Integrity, and can nssure the Profession and the public that his preparations can be relied on."—J.ls.R. Cmi.TOK, M. D., Chem ist, S. Y. The Specific Pill It not a Hnmnepathic Remedy, nor doe* it con tain Mrrcnry, Iron, Cntthnridrt, or any injurious ingredient.—Sean FOB A CIRCULAR. SifVTicr—sl per box, HI boxes (when or dered at once) $6. Sent by Mail. Sold Wholesale and He tail at the Sole General Depot in the Uni ted States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John Street, N. Y. 0ct.21,'6t-ljr. HOTEL. BEDFORD, * Pa.. ISAAC F. GROVE, Proprietor. TiIE subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends in Bedford County, and the public generally that he has leased for a term of years, this large and convenient brick hotel, at the corner of l'itt and Julianna Streets, Bedford Pa., known as the WASHINGTON HOTEL, and formerly kept bv Win. Dibert. This llouee is being thoroughly re.fitted andjre furnished. and is now opened for the reception of guests. Visitors to the BEDFOP.D SPRINGS, and persons attending Court, will find this House a pleasant and quiet temporary home, Every at tention will be paid to the accommodation and comfort of guests. The TABLE will at all times be supplied with the best, the markets afford. Charges will be mod erate. Extensive Stabling is attached to this Hotel, and a careful" and competent Hostler will be in at- Special attention will be paid to the accommo dation of the farming community. Coßches leave this House Daily, (Sundays ex cepted) at 6$ o'clock, A. M. and 2o'clock P. *M., to connect with the trains going East, from Mount Dallas Station and Bloody Run. A coach will also leave tri-weekly, (Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day ) for Somerset. The traveling public will find it decidedly to their advantage to stop with him. ISAAC F. GROVE. Bedford, April 7, 1866. QOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS ! THE following kinds of Threshing Machine* CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MA CHINE SHOP OF P H SHIRES BEDFORD PA Tl., Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POW ER Threshing Machines with all the latest and best improvements. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. The Two-horse Machine with two horses and fourhands will thresh from 100 to 125 bushels of wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day. ON E-IIORSEM ACHIN ES with three hands, will thresh from 30 to 75 bush, per day. , Two and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ma chines. also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHAKERS of the most approved kind at tached to ail Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines done on the shortest notice. Yft. HORSES, PIG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER taken inpayment. Farmers' wanting Machines, will do well to give me a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor and Monufoe'r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE BtIkFAE MOWER AND REAPER! The most perfect Machine in the world. Single Mowers or Combined Machines Warranted to give, satisfaction or no sale. Fanners' in want of the REST MACHINE of the kind now made, would do well t call and make arrangements to give their ordrrs for Machines in time lor mowing. PETER 11. SHIRES. AND SEE The Largest and Best STOCK OF BOOTS cto SHOES IN TOWN. We have just received a SEPOND ASSORT MENT of H. F„ LONG'S SUPERIOR PHILADELPHIA MADE IsAilicM* niwrn* A' C hildren's fine Olove Kid, Tampieo, Moroeeo, English Kid, tioat and English I,ai<ting BALMORALS, GAITERS, BOOTS, BUS KINS. SLIBBERS, nnd TIES, Willi or without heels, made to order, to which wo ini ile the special attention of Ladies in want ida SUPERIOR SHOE. G. It. (. ir. OSTER. Bedford, June 2.-tf. | jKKSS GOODS. CRAMERS' You will find elegant SILKS, CLOAKING, CLOTHS all shades, ALPACCAB, DELAINES, BOMBAZINES, POPLINK, Ac. Ac. ALL VERY CHEAP. June 2, 1865. 10 piece? all wool, Double Carpet. 12 '• 1-4, 5-4, 8-fi and 8-4 Floor Oil Carpets. A " 4-4 Canton Matting. All of the above goods are of the best quality and will be sold at a small advance on Eastern wholesale prices. June 2, 18C5. A. B. CKAMER A CO. XT EW IN mackerel, HERRING, nnd SHAD, For Sale at Bloody Run Station. feht7.f, m J. W. BARNDOLLAR. JOH WORK executed CIIEAP in Fancy colors at the "Inquirer Office." pOR SALE OR TRADE. A farm in Bedford township, owned by J no. 11. Rusliabont four utiles from Bedford, containing 180 acres', about 80 acres cleared, with log hou.<e log barn and other outbuildings thereon erected : also an apple orchard thjreon. ALSO. A tract of land in Harmon's Bottom. Juniata township, with log House, barn Ac.: thereon erect ed, containing 70acres and allowance. Best part cleared and under fen-e, and in a good state ,t cultivation. Near to a school house, Mill Ac., Ad joiuing,Scott Low. Hughes, and others, and lately purchased from Win. Hurley. A LSO, 6(1 acres of land, 10 cleared and under fniif, with log bouse thereon erected, adjoining Geo. Troutman, Geo. May and others,in Juniata town ship, andpartly in Londonderry, lately owned ly Andrew Wolford. ALSO, 166 acres near Stonerstown—within 4 mile of Broadtop Railroad—about 100 acres cleared, with a two story dwelling house—new bank barn j stable Ac., thereon erected; also two apple orch.tr'ls, thereon, of choice fruit. The soil is rich aiip capable of producing every variety of crops In this climate. ALSO, 160 acres best quality of prnrie—near the Mis souri river, close to tho county seat of Harrison Co. lowa. ALSO, Two one hundred and sixty acre tracts, adjoin ing Elkhorne City, in the richest valley of t'Je west—the Platte Valley—about 20 miles westef Omaha Oitv. and close to the great national govern ment road leading west into Nebraska territory. ALSO, A tract of land in Union toanship, 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 Koonts property." A LSO, 160 acres, two miles above Omaha City, on the great bend of the Missouri. This tract is well timbered and very desirable. All of these lands were located after a personal inspection and careftil examination on the ground and can be well relied upon for future wealth. Maps showing the precise location are iB my posession. ALSO, Three desirable lots in Omaha City, Nebraska Territory. ALSO, A lot of 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 lands of Joseph Brinkcy, John A. Orn grund and others, in Jnniata Twp. The cleared land is in good order, and the balance well Tim !>ered, 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 he taken in exchange—particularly good hank notes. apr. 8, 1864. O. E. SHANNON. CELEBRATED llorse and Cattle Powders. These Powders have proved, after a trial of sev eral years, to be superior to any preparation of the kind in uso. The chief superiority of these powders arises fiorn the fact that they are compos ed of medicities that have Laxative, Tonic abd Purifying properties. The laxative ejects crudi ties from the stomach and intestines, the tonic gives strength to the system of the Horse, and the puri fying medicines contained in them oh-ansc the blood, and lay the foundation for a vigorous and healthy circulation. The nse of them improves tbfe wind, strehglhctts the appetite and gives the horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improving the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble animal. These powders are not intended, as most pow ders are to bloat the animal, so as to give him the appearance of being fat when not really so—but to reinoTe the disease and promote his general health. These powders will strengthen the stomach and intestines, cleanse them from offensive matter, an 1 bring them to a healthy state. Thev are a surepre rv-jHWrn of lyniTg rr,v-r. „„„ h certain remrtrv all diseases incident to the Horse, as Glanders, Yellow Water, Distempers, Founder, Heaves, Sla vering, Coughs. Fever* Loss ol Appetite and Vital Energy, Ac.—These powders, il' used two or three times a week, through the winter and spring, your horses will never get the Lung Fever Coric or Bott*. A few doses of these powders Will re move the worst cough, on any horse, Were own ers of horse* to feed a few of O-ese powders every year, they might save the lives of many rain able horses. MILCH COWS. The properties this powder possesses in increas ing the quantity of milk in cows, gives it an im portance and value which should place it in the hands of every person keeping a cow. In fsttun - ing cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster, HOOS. In all diseases of swine, as coughs, ulcers in the lungs and liver, Ac., by putting from half a paper to a paper of these powders in a barrel of swill, the above diseases can be cured or entirely prevented. By using these powders the hog cholera can he prevented. Prepared only bv, S. A. Fouti A Uro. at their Wholesale Drug A Pat tent Medicine Depot, No. lid Franklin St. Baltimore Md. For sale hv H. C. Reamer, and Dr. B. F. Harrv and Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, These powders can be had at manufactures' pricesof Johnson llolloway A Cow der. No. 23 North Third St. Philadelphia. Oct. Id, '64:lyr. BRITISH PERIODICALS. VIZ. London Quarterly Review (Conservative.) Edinburgh Review (Whig.) Westminster Review (Radical). North British Review (Free-Church). AND Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine( Tory) The Americau Publishers continue to reprint the above-named periodicals, hut as the cost of printing has fxb/.ri and the price of paper nearly trrbhd, they are compelled to advance their terms as fol lows : per annum For any one of the Reviews $4.00 For any two of the Reviews 7.00 •> For any three of the Reviews. Itl.tttl " For all four of the Reviews 12.110 " For Blackwood's Mugaxinc 4.00 •' For Blackwood and any one Review... 7.00 " For Blackwood and two or the Reviews 10.00 " For Blackwood and three of the Reviews 13.00 " For Blackwood and the four Reviews.... 15.00 " These works will he printed on a greatly im proved quality of paper, and while nearly all A meriean Periodicals are either advanced in price or reduced in me—and very generally hoth. wc shall continue to give faithful copies of all the matter contained in the original editions.Hence, our pres ent prices will he found aa 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", which at the present premium on gold would he about slOll a year, our prices (sls) areexcccding ly low. Add to this the fact that we make our an nual payments to the British l'uhlishers for early sheets and copyright in Gold—slcoting us at this time nearly £2.MI in currency—and we trust that in the scale we have adopted we shall lie enti rely justified by our subscribers ami the reading public. The interest of these Periodicals to American readers is rather increased than diminished hy the articles they contain <>n ourgrcat Civil War, and though sometimes tinged with prejudice they may still, considering their great ability and the differ ent stand-peints fVom which they arewritten. he read and studied with advantage by the people of this country of every creed and party. LEONARD SCtITT <fc CO., Publishers. No. 38 Walker Street, New York ■Tan. 27, 1886. VALUABLE FA KM FOR SALE— In Hopewell Township, Bedford county, near \y ishart s Mill, on Yellow Creek, about fonr miles from llopenrcH Station on th<? H. £ 15 T 11 R thlh'lw" *, lX thp R "Ml Top Coal Mines' trrfnrU T of lhc Wst the eoun ry for .iH marketing n farmer can pioduee. It UndT Z° " UlU,rcd Acr go!,d limestone land, about One Huedred and Fifty acres of which are 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 It. It. WIOTON, President Glamorgan Iron Co., Nov. 19, 18(M. Huntingdon, Pa. gTAND FROM UNDER! CHEAP OO^ZEsTEIR, COM INO DOWN vvrni a orahii. J. B. FARQUHAR Has been to the City purchasing his spi?ixo stock, and takes pleasure in stating be is fully prepared to sell at A REDUCTION OF FKOM to S% O per cent. ON FORMER PRICES. W. ask the public to examine our stock, as we are determined not to let any one under sell us. UOLOXAHK BUILD INTO, J. B. FARC^U HAIt. ttroirn . lifts! in SO renin, AT CHEAP CORNER. I'ftiico Tircniy-Fire Cent*, AT CHEAP COR3TEK. He! nines Thirty-Five rents, AT CHEAP CO It XE It. (t OO I > MACKEKEL IN Barrels, Half Barrels, Quarters & Kits. AT FARQUHAR'S CHEAP CORNER EAST PITT STREET. Bedford, April 7, 1865. GEO. DEMERIT A CO., JEWELERS, 303 BROADWAY, N. Y, (cc-Rsen di'axe streets) ioo,ooa WAICHES, CHAINS, COLD PENS AND PENCILS. AC. WORTH a.100.000. To be Sofd at O.VE It/. /..J H each iri'h otit regard to i'ahie. AND NOT TO BE, PAID UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT YOLI WILL RECEIVE. SPLENDID LIST Of ARTICtEfj ALL TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACIi 106 Gold Hunting Cases Watebea each $100.66 100 Gold Watches 60.00 200 Ladies' Watches 35.00 566 Silver Watches $15.00 to $25.0" 600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains 12.00 to 15.00 100" Cbatelain and Guard Chnins 5.00 to 15.00 3000 Vest and Neck Chains 4.00 to 12.00 4000 Solitaire Jet A Gold Brooches 4.00 to 8.00 coral, T. , darnel, Brovcliee 3.00 to 8.00 7066 Gold, Jet. Opal, Ac.Ear Drops 3.00 to 8.00 5"0" Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins 3.06 to 8.00 6000 Oval Band Bracelets 3.00 to 8.00 2000 Chased Braeelete 3.00 to 10:00 SSOO California Diamond Pins, Rings 2.50 to 8.00 2006 Gold WatcH Keys 2.80 to 6.0 5"00 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons, Studs 2.00 to S.utl 3000 Gold Thimbles 1.00 to 6.oft 5000 .Miniature Lockets 2.60 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 tiold Rings 2.00 to 5.00 4000 Stone Set Rings 2.00 to 6.0" 6500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry; jet, gold, 5.00 to 15.00 6000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry 33*0 to 1",0" 8000 Gold Pens, silver caseA pencil 4.06 to S.O" 4000 Gold Pens, ebony holder A c-asc 6.0" to 10.00 6000 Gold Pens, Mounted holder 2.00 to 6.0" AH the goods in the above List will be sold, without reservation, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Certificates of all the various articles are placed iD similar envelopes sealed and mixed. These en velupes will l>e sent by mail, or delivered at our office, without regard to choice. On receiving a Certificate, you will sec what article it represent." 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 this mode we give selections fTom a varied j stock of fine goods, of Uie best make and latest ; styles, and of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the i very highest value. In all transactions by mail wc charge for for warding the Certificate, paying postage, and do ; ing the business, 25 cents each. Five certificate will be sent for $1; Eleven for $2: Thirty for f5; Sixty five #!(!: and One Hundred for sls. SECURE A CERTIFICATE! _ There is no haxard or risk. There are no blanks. Every Certificate represents an article. As # sejl none of the lower grades of Jewelry no per. sou can receive less than the value of their money, and they may get an article worth five, ten, or a hundred fold! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Every person knows what they will receive be fore the article is paid for. On receipt of a Certi ficate yon see what article it represents, and it is. of course, at your option to take it, or any other article in our List of the same value. Wc guarantee entire satisfaction to every pur chaser. ahd if there should he any person dissatis fied with any article received from us, they way immediately return it and the amount paid will is refunded- One trial will prove to any that this sale gives purchasers greater advantages thannnv other ever proposed. AUK.ITR.—We allow those acting as Agents Ten Cents on each Certificate ordered, provided their remittance amounts to One Dollar. They w-ill collect 25 cents for every Certificate, and, retaining lit cents, remit to us Ii cents fori each. Address, GEO. DEM KB IT ,t CO., up 14 303 Broadway. New York. BEST WHITE LEAD.' PURE LIBERTY LEAD. REST ZlN< Uusurpasscd for Whiteness, Fine Gh.ss. Durabili ty, Firmness and Evenness ol Stir fare, PURE LIBERTY LEAP. Warranted to cover more surface for .-.tine weight than any other Lead—Try it and yon will have n other! PUItE LIBERTY ZlX'\ Selected Zinc, ground in Refined Linsr .1 -'it. tin •qualcd in quality, alwavs thr same. PURE LIBERTY ZINC. "nnanted to do more and better work at a given cost than any other—(let the Best .Manufactured at PSSSSTIAASIA PAINT anil ftILOK WORKS. Orders executed promptly by ZIEGEER ft SMITH, " hohwale It rug. Paint, and Class Healers. Rtorc and Office, No. 137 North THIRD Rtrert. PIIILADEI, I'AI A. mat 17:1y OTICK JO TRESPASSERS. All persons are hereby forbidden from fish'ng. hunting, driving cattle, or otherwise tresspas ing on our premises, as the law will be rigidly enfor ced against all who are thus found violating, with out respect to person. D. C. McCORMICK, G. T. McCORMICK, and others, Heirs of the late Dr. Shoenlwr-.-er. ap!7:tf. QENTLEMKN Will find at CRAMERS' A choice stock of ( LOTUS & CANKITIKKKM, AT VERY LOW PRICKS. Call and be convinced they are cheap.
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