Bedford inquirer. (Bedford, Pa.) 1857-1884, August 10, 1866, Image 4

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eaa &*. am aaatiMf bafuai sftt. WaM set it
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tea mftw tfti%faa. a
km a* fteaart tbat ate a term mm roam
* aftlftWs*sa*•• Timitt-ffanXbisb-rurehold.
b* -fa.urid w;U at ia— oat half of land.
(WW •"* the feftoamdet to make it ute'e pro
rfcii.t, rcteteWt obiUren from bondage,
•('j ley <• eakt ite borne a place of comfort.
H- v. ;ii li*•- longer, lay up a pr*[>erty.
> wiM oeiti up a more intellip— and u
wity.-c.heert'-tra AmrcvJtmrui.
.HE" INaUIE'BB
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
Bteferd. Pa.
ft - .!* . i.j tv era-fc.i At abort >.olk< ted m j
. the mt,o .r>**vi*r| jtctc
i'i'-TEK OF ANY .12E,
tiItC?bAKS,
smumsft CAHU*.
V. i I|M v: AND VlvipOftj CARDM,
HAi.t *U*KETi-.
' ROW it A MM Kb,
orwaur ricKKia,
"KHIIK B©OKP,
SXax AK i ABEL?.
i:WUI>!r.
bAL Hill ,
PUOTtKtHAPiIKK'h ft A MM?,
Bibb IIKA be.
LZTT&V HEAD?,
PAJIPHbETS,
HAPSft BOOKS.
KTC. KTC. ETC. KTt. ETC.
i •,- ;. i.te* faa duiaf ail triad* of Job f'riuung
: t by *ery :*w ectmbliahuients in the
cwuntry. 'rder? by mail promptly filled. All
leurn .bold be aiiircaad to
Irl JtBOKKOMT a LLTZ.
pUVATK aAI.E
op *.'AI raaa
TI.UHEK L^VM).
la* -k—cnbers afseale for Mary Ann Wileou,
itt die prirala rale, a iraot of
100 Acres of Voiaable Timber Land,
Mtaam a r mm'f Valley.Catuberlaud \ alley tp.,
eo.t-'teing i*i- da ef lie urge bote, Hemuiingi, and
( lu-rr. *uri *t#< tad granted on a w.irrant to
War r 4tei K 3. TTiit tract it iritbin c*v reach
!:: rt ta lin the hand.- of an energetic j>er
•.(< tlcid a* utmost iuaxbau-table supply
-.(* -• l > the deiaoa* of the town. There ere
im. %cia ( leart-'i and under cultivation and a
vrj pur', t, vl Ut' balance can, without inach
iaUt, '■€ aab. futeuivc. The uutber U of .in
u * - cot quality, aui a. ml it lietog poplar, and
rot, at,*at to ;aw eilti. Tertu- will ite tnada
. y. Ul KHOKKOM A H TZ.
Apf*S r.. Agt-tilr.
liTXeIIMIUk"! HJhAUiibAKTKKc IN A
W BLAZE
Fort Btefcrd Sileneet Opposition!
Tfc, .* -*#*f pwrehaerl rhv building gtm
■r .( h ar me "'Waehicgtcß'* ileadquarter*,
O - maa -ear* aero pied by tbe Ha. John fr**-
u sad •*led M up is a Best (tyle for the rpr-rptiea '
of a
FANCY HTOIIK
■jn ■- i: ..*v|- m 4. Ae eS-ai, and tt
u- -a.;!•* rjMsed to a <p 'bia the
*•1 aahivnablr Hatiur."
Al the
LATEST STTTImES
I*A m 'h Ktrterr - ith.-. . she hi.'-- jttrt i
i Ifrrert fmm tbe Eat winbi f>ut d her*. ••
eteting of
MiMisery ate Fancy Dress Goods.
LuW kw I .here*.
B<f aitiru.
Farfc fuel
aad ehaafa ;
A yw.<li d article of
Maaa amde Lamar'
Miaaet" and
Chiidr- n > ftb.K- .
• ii< great t ariety ef
ltt Trwamif g.
tlc.(h . air.
i W erne* if as ia-trri lady, of
VAHT EXPERIENCE
1 A. • M• a eat tote, aha will he pecked to exhibit
. ma gea- w the* he faern w: nab thetr pet
yt ft MuTTO It
ftcidE Sains ate Ready Profits
7 Liter aarlaar*:iy maa
k . V. MOftKY
' | A|* 77- ma
t TTEITIOI PEhSIOKEES !
I/i"k to Your InteitentK!
II __ . _
lit Am f Cmwpmm. approved Jane Sh, Ifiiifi,
: <*•* etekawaei peenmim la the tuitw:og etaer of
it* To own aha have Imt thr .-ight ef both
•**. abft waste, er em toufty rlitabled ia the
! | mm*, mew a* r*|BCt eoaetaat at—daac*. the
, I * a* of 92i.
ft. 1* them who hate kd Loth feet, or arc te
tany <i "tei ' ia the am, ao ae to require oor-
Sd. 5 them who haww tea eae hand or nae foot,
. ■ awe * Aaroied a* to seadar the* unable to per
j lorn leaner' labor rqiiriiett to the lore of a
hand wr fixll, the aa* of Hi.
th. Beraeo.* who have barn ppri red of their
' ..raia> wader Act ef Match 3d, IMS, in eoare
•■eeeec wl mag in the etril aerrire ef the T. g.
" • fiorerameat arc matured.
-ah. lo'wlid Benrioaerf ho died after at.piica- I
, u- al * tie-; pernio, had hens fkd ted before 1
Ae te-tag ef the Bcaakta Cerithsale. and who
In- Vft *((!" er saw ehildret , will he ceU
. u roeot armari doc at death f the tidier*.
*h, fVw-t.au are exteaded to ftpeadest lath
• -v* aw farWftwt. Ite aaeae ae wrotfaern and fitter*.
It all lha ten* cam* new apptknttewr na*t
Ift EfttißKOff * Ll T TZ,
1* 22. fliii* Agent,.
Sat At.
.J
fittet M l rait 1 ATEIU.IN.
the lmg. at hi iwu wula pneoed a law
i, , A' vi te ftp—p •ko were actratihel to dutricti ia
Ui- htMa and raoairad ao
ixjCAL BOUNTY.
nA KKk h.d K ftMMV ad SMC.
a* r Vv mhed jm> ia— teaaty wUI pleaec |
wwaifter at. dk-.t iiyiyia|"ftite aftiflad a* ready "
tt f to cflftorft it fTcieptiy for thrta.
MftteßMff d UTS,
(Valjm Ageat.
. fttdfote, A|iif?r, t£
* t ]
* AtORRUO* HOUSE,
* " HTOTbCGpON. PA.
*■ I have pu*'<.<M*a ami entirely rcaerated the <
m org* *<m aad brick heiluisg eppoute the Peaa- I
*)*ania heftreed Ikc;f. and bare aow ..nenrd it
* Ij * tb* o- eia—biS ef the tra eel ling politic. '
t- > L ' erpm. areata**. Mr aad Bedding are all
' mdt are aad drat tem. had I am af is ray
taf that 1 ran .4r> monu*diuif not excellad
a • Aa freod
* " 1 •eior to *y fteraae trtii have formerly kn iwn
a* Shift ia tea—l t ft* Brand Tap tj Hotel
an . JadkM* fianx -
VfHf JOfiEPH MoftftlEE o I
A JJROA r> FOP
11 UAILRHAD,
On aad idter ThdMay, May K. IC6. Pnk*cn
j gr trir. n ill run as follow.-:
LEAVE OUTHM ARlt
"•£. K ShoapV
i Bor '
'I--- 5 Ilriiob.
A.M. PM fA.M. P.M
Huntingdon %.00 fi.CW) j
McConnellstown. 8.20 (>.17
Pleasant drove. BJ2 6.25
Marbles burg, 5.48 (i^o
Coffee Buji. 9.04 G. 54
Koagh and Ready. 9.12 7.02
Cove, 9.24 7.11
Fisher", mtelf, 9.28 7.18 ,
gnxt. n. 9.54 7.43 I
Ridd'.reburg ,10.14' 8.04
Hopewell, 10.22 8.12,
Piper's Run, 10.38 8.24
Tatesvillr, 1U.58.8.40
Bloody Run. !X.09|8.53
Mount Dallas, 11.1215.57
Leave gaxton for Do,ilev, 10.20 7.60
('oalmont, 10.35 8.05
Dudley. 10.50 8.20
LEAVE NORTHWARD. ~"F
be K .Shouii's "
£- i Rut.
STATIONS. 3 Branch.
M
A.M. PM A.M. P.M.
Mount Dallas, 6.00 3.04
Bloody Run, . 6.04:3.08
Tatesville, 6.16 3.3#
Piper's Run. 6.36 3.40
Hopewell, 6.52 3.56
Kulak-.-burg, i 7.C0 4.04
Saxton, T. 30 4.34
i'irber 'e Suuiuiit. 7.45 4.49
Cove, 7.40 4.53
Rough and Ready. 8.00 5.05
Coffee Run, 8.08 5.12
Marklesburg. 8.24 5.26
Pleasant Grove, 8.32;5.40
MeConnclkUiwu, , 8.40 5.47
Huntingdon, 9.00,6.10: ,
Dudley, 0.05 i:.ST
Coalmunt, 6.15 4.09
Arrire at Ssucton, 6310 4 4.24
TIME 01 PENNSYLVANIA RALLROAII
TRAINS AT HUNTINGDON.
WBSTWARD.
Baltimore Express, " 5.59 A.M.
Philadelphia Bxpres-. 7.00 A. W.
New York Express, 7.88 A. M.
Emigrant Train, 12.48 I*. M.
Day Express, 5.28 P. M.
Mail Train. 7.00 P, M.
Fast Line. 7.35 PI M.
EASTWARD.
Fast Line, 4.42 A.M.
Way Train. 7.50 A. M.
Day Express, 9.4S A. M.
Local Accommodation, 12.0S P. M.
Cincinnati Express, 4.33 P. M.
Philadelphia Express, 10.56 P. M.
Mail Train leaving Ait. Dallas at 6.00 A. Al
and arriving at Huntingdon at 9.00 A. AL, will
allow pa-sengers ,-.mple time to take ureakfaet,
and connect with Dav Express east, al 9.18 a. m.
Th is train connects at Il&rrisburg with trains for
New York and Baltimore, and arrives at Phila
delphia at 5.45 p. m.
Exprcaa train leaving Mt. Dallas at 3.04 p.m.,
willnrrive at Huntingdon tt 6.10 p. m., allowing
passengtrs time for supper, and will connect with
Mail Train west, at 7.0(1 p. u>.. Fast Line west at
7.35, aad Philadelphia Express east at 10.56 p.m.
Passengers from (be east in the morning will
have time to brrabfaet at Huntingdon before the
denurture of Mail Train at *.OO a. at. for Mt Dal
las.
Passengers from the east in the aftcmoou will
arrive at Huntingdon at 5.25, and have 30 min
utes for supper.
Large and commodious Hack* wi 1, on arrival
of each train at Mt Dallas, be ready to convey
passengers to Bedford ami Bedford Springs,
juncb 0. AYERS, Superintendent.
Q IRARD
Eife Inbupaßtt; Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
t apiUl Ui4iuH Jan 1, IMw.
Kutnal ißvnrnure (bmblu<-d with ilie S<-
enrtty of a Capital.
The Girard T.ife Insurance Coiapuny has , bar
tered in 1526, and i-- therefore one of the oldest,
as well a* mo-t snbstantial companies ia the Uni-
Ted 'tales It effect* insurance for the whole ol
Liles up* the nonforfeitable or ten year plan, or
for any teres of years. It also issues Endowment
PoKrieft.
Premiums mar be paid A"early, Semi annually
or Quarterly.
AH the iawmrmi Jor tciiole uj lij>\ i including
tlioM* on the ten year nlati. pnrtH-ipah
itl the profit* 'of the '-omponir.
Those hisnring never nred fear the loss of what
rfacy have paid in case they cannot keep up their
psiyi'.ewts* The eompany will always commute
into a -mailer amount, or pnrcbaee the poll y al
i* cjwitable value.
• or to AfiVui ace S'cf, . rcry
c* ye, vitlonl nny iscrra iu titprtMin.ii.
ft* j.rnjit* r wfwo/n.e. hi premium* moderate.
! he prieiftfc* Uieerttl. // km jiaid many U,**,*.
•tm I ka* merer *t**l a claim.
For k-ck* *n-l areolars, free of charge, stud to
! the Mie .'to. 48 t'HE'STNVT ?=T. 3 Phil'a.
' Or Ut anv of ite a,-eat-.
THOMAS BIDUWAY, l'ree
JOHN F. JAMEfi. Actuary.
I ''KKIK'H.EKB, Geuerai Agent.
D. 8 LINDSAY . Trareling .Agcn!.
J. T KEAGT, Agent.
I. ar-.lyr Bedford. I'a
REAMER'S OLD STAND
•ICLIANA wr.. BEDFORD, FA.
r. L. LEWIS
h again replenished lua DKU<> fcTOKE with a
well aeleasted at;*k of
Pi HE DRPUS k MEDICINES
CHOICE LIQUORS fyr uedicißsl use.
Pf KE SHERRY AND TORT WINKS,
Perfumeries, Cedar Camphor for moths. Bay Burn, i
Roo* Water, Ae.
WHEATON'S ITCH OINTMENT.
Papular Patent Medicine.-, Home's Family Dye
Colors, Cigars. Tobacco, Fine Stationery, Arnold'*
Writing Fluid. Chloride of Lime for Purilving,
Coal Oil and Ooal Oti Lamps and Shades-, Flavor
ing Kxtracts, Ae. <£-c., in -h-,r* a
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
of gwote usually found ia a
riROTCLASSDRLT* STORE
PkrsiciHv ProKcriptians Cnrrtully
t omporinded.
J UDC 1, 1866.
*. W. StlSSsltehSCE. M ....r. ft. BUIVM
BERKSTRESSLR & SMITH.
, T?BEU ARRIVAL OF NEW AND LATE
T STYLE GOODS AT THE
BEDFORD CLOTH IND EMTORH'.M, 1
We have just received another fiat aeaorted i-loek |
of Ready-mate Clothing, tx-nc *tiug in part of
Fine all wool Fancy Ca.-.-. DRESS COATS.
M " PANTS d VESTS to
cuit.
" BLACK CLOTH CO ITS.
Fine all wool Caasimere, in the piece, from SI to
$2.59 per yard for best. A full line of
TAILOR TRIM MINOS.
Also a choice assortment nf Fur, Canton and
Palm Hats for Men and Boy a, at prices to suit the
purchaser. Also, an a-m.rtmeut of LINEN
GOODS. Call and see us at No. 2 Anderson'*
Bow. BERKSTRESSER d SMITH.
Bedford, Dm, May 18,'66 IT.1 T .
BEDFORD M KSEHIKS >
HHitneHl>, /'f-VA-J.
T. Ldl. LYntTOH,
! Offers to the public aad dealers, a large stoek of
well grown fruit trees consisting of APPLE
. TREES 6to 10 feet h gli, PEAR, standard and
dwarf, PLCM. CHEP.RV, APRICOT. NECTA
. KINKS, QUINCES, GRAPES of all the decinude
' kinds, CHERBY CURRANT and other fine va
rDie, GOOSEBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES,;)
BLACKBERRIES, SPANI6U
TS?, S HE T ' sn GLIEU WALNUT, SHADE
AND ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING TREES,
Evergreen Trees, Shrubs and Vines in variety, ]
J Honey suckle* of all kinds, Hardy perpetual MXJIU-
I ing Roses, Flowering Shrubs, Dahlias, Faney Va
riette, Fuchsias, Chrysanihamnm*, Ac.
Upwards oflafa.o6o trees are now on the groundg
| thrifty and healthy. Not 1100 apres uf trees, as
tome- tree agents would have you believe thcy
hTe, which is a Humbug. Those intending to
, plantqa ould better buy trees raised in like soil
and cfltnabe, and run no risks of distant shipment,
j I have tip: same kinds of touts and a; fine trees
'as can d had at amy Nursery.
Catalogues sent free to tb,, -o applying.
BOVKR * BAKER'S
Sewirify MiW'lilneH
- ;T , ; *UM A'.Utll> Tlta. , f J;
HW H I'ST PR KM It* MS
at the State fair* of New York. New Jersey, vSr
mont, Pennsylvania .Obifc. ?n■ffanhi. l *Rftuofa, Mich
igan. Wisconsin, lowa. Kenfft Missouri, Yir
giuia, North Carolina. Tenmwee, Alabama. Ore
gu. California, at the feir* of thw American In
stitute. Franklin Institute, Maryland Institute,
Massachusetts Mechanic* Association. Peon. Me
chanics' Institute, St, Louis Agricultural and Me
chanics' Asspeion, and at numerous Institute and
County fairs, imludidg all the fairs at which they
were exhibited the past tin tie years.
First prir.es have also l>cen awarded these Ma
chines at the cxbibitious ot Loiidoni- Paris, Dub
lin. I.inz, Pesancon, lSayonne, St. Diaicr, Chalons.
And they have been furnished by special com
mand to the
llniiirem of t'raaee,
bmiiress of Austria.
Kmpresh of Knssiu.
fmnrcsfi f iirazil.
Queeu ol" Spain ami
%neen of HM varia.
The liruver and Buker Elastic-Stitch .sewing
Machines are superior to all others for the (allow
ing reasons:
1. They t>ew direct fr*m the spools, and mftiire
no rewinding of thread.
2. Thqy are mure easily understood and used,
and less liable to derangement than other ma
chines.
;>. They arc capable of executing perfectly,
without tb s c of adjustment, a much greater
variety of work than other machines.
I. The stitch made by the.-c machines is much
more firm, clastic, and durable', especially upon
articles which require to be washed and ironed,
than any other stitch.
5. This stitch, owing to the manner in which
the under thread is inwrought, is much the most
plump and beautiful in us-, and retains this
plumpness and bcuufy even upon articles frequent
ly washed and ironed until they are worn out.
t>. The structure of the seam is such that,
though it be cut or broken at intervals of only a
few stitches, it will neither open, run, or ravel,
but remains tirm and durable.
7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both
end- of the seam by their own operation.
8. With these machines, while silk is used upon
the right or face side of the seam, eotlon rnav be
used upon the other side without lessening the
strongth or durability of the seam. This can be
done on other machine, and is a great saving
upon all articles stitched or made up with silk.
These machines, in addition to their superior
merits as instruments for sewing, by a change of
adjustment, easily learned and practiced, execute
the most beautiful and permanent embroidery and
ornamental work.
PRINCIPAL. OFFICES
VIR HUH
Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co.
EASTERN.
Boston, 18 An inner street.
New York, (95 Broadway.
Philadelphia, 753 Chestnut street,
Baltimore, lM Baltimore street.
Brooklyn, 235 Fulton street.
Rochester, 18 Slate street.
Buffalo, 329 Main street.
"Troy, 343 River street.
Harris burg, 17 Market, street.
Providence, 2 Howard building.
WESTERN.
Chicago, 101 Washington street.
Uiueinuati, sti West Fourth street. •
St. Louis, 121 North* Fourth strcef.
Detroit, 62 Woodward a.euue,
Milwaukee, 13 Now hall house.
Cleveland. 17 T 3uperior street
Dayton. 846 Third street. "
Loni.-uillc, a Masonic Temple.
licxmgton, Bradley** block.
Memphis, 303 Main street.
Nashville. (5b Church . trsot.
San Frsimiseo, i&uatgutnery t.rct.
FOREIGN.
London, lot) Regent street.
Liverpool, j9 Bold street.
Melbourne, 21 Swan,ton street.
For sale by I>. M. Greene, Huntingdon. .Pa.
April 27. 6mo
i TELLING FACT-
The Bottom Fallen Out at Laai.
Tiie Time Ims come to Huy.
$20,000 WORTH
to lie slaughtered at prices way down on the
ground door.
We have just received a LARGE a.id LEAU'jj
-ttock of NEW and CHEAP
GOOES,
Comprising a complete assortment of STAPLE
. - a°'l FANCY" .
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. CARPETS. OIL
CLOTHS, COTTONY A ENS. CARPET
CHAINS, HATS, HOOTS, SHOES.
WALL PAPERS, BROOMS.
BASKETS. WOODEN
WAItE, GROCERIES.
Q'JEKNSWjLIiE.
TOBACCOS,
CIG A RS. , , ,
¥I S H
BACON.
SALT.
tkc..
Pure baaed ai 'he lower! CASH price- -vice the
late DECLINE.
A few .lew.- valued here w a sample ~1 tlwprkef
for the entire stock:
GOOD CALICOES a# It'. 15. 16. 19 and ? cu.
UOOD Bleached and l übleachod M LSLINS at
121, 15. 16,18, 26, 22, uud 25 ct*.
HAN DBG MK SUGARS, at 12*. 15. 16. (9 ami i
een:.
00*11 HID COFTEE at 25. 30 and 33 cL-.
We invite everybody te call and ?ce fur theio
-cives. .rj
NO TROUBLE T't SHOW GOODS.
"IKRMM CASH, unlr-r otherwise speiilb-d.
lucre*; charged on ag vcuotrt- of ever (bur
months standing.
f*. R. * W. OffTEK.
May ILvlut.
MjtWjfis- kaTk DEA.. .v
MRS M. R. SCHAEFPBP.
harvju-t returned froi. tbeeity with a fine assort
ment of fashionable
BONNETS,
HATS,
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS,
GLOVES,
LADIES" and
GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS
and COLLARS.
FANCY NECKTIES.
RUFFLING.
DRESS BL'ITONSj 4
TRIMMINGS,
MACHINE SILK
and COTTON.
Hair, Tooth ava Clothes BRUSHES,
Soap, Perfumery, Enamel, Skirt Braid, Em
broidering Braid, Indies' Corsets, .
and Hoops, Balmoral Skirts,
Lace Veils, Tissue for Veils.
C'oths for Sacks. Dress
SWMI, 'Tftggaf, ' t
!• IAWDS, Omg
heins. Ac.
Ac.
AH kinds ot
MANTUA-MAKIffG
and
MIIJmER WOHK
done in the cheapest and best wanner.
AhSOy r ■ fii
f|3HE MASON * HAM LAS
OAHIITET A-^S
Forty different style*. adapted t<i sacred and
seen I in- mtk, tto S6O to 4NMI Ptffly-onc
Gold Bnd Silver Medals, or other first premiums
awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue free. Ad
dfee*, MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON
BROTHERS. Now York.
March 9: Wjff.
r\EKIBAI Oil & ITSHER >:
xJ Posßiiely are goingto se"
f£PS& DUoUNE.S, GINGHAMS, FRENCH
MERINpRF, and HEAVY BOOTS, at eoat aad
aome artllce* below. ; ( jc
j pKITISH PERIODICALS-
I'iiKMICMS TO NEW SI'IJSCRIUKKS:
| London ftnarterfy Review (Oonservative.)
Edinburgh Review ' Whig. ;
| Westminster Review (Radical).
North British Review (Frew-Church).
I A-ND
1 Blackwood's Edinburgh MagazinefTory)
i TERMS FOR 1866.
per ajiiium
For any one of the Roviewn $4.00
For any two of the Review 5.:............. 7.60 '
I Fur any three of the Reviews.... 16.00 "
For all four of the Reviews.,.., 12.00 "
For Blackwood's Magazine .., i.OO "
For Bbsekxvood and any one Review... *.OO "
For Blackwood and two of the Review* ll -OD ■'
For Blackwood and three of the Reviews 13.00 "
For ffi.ickwo'Kl and the four Review*... 15.00 "
Tke interest of these I'eriodicala to Americ an
readers is rather increased than diminished by the
articles they contain on OUT late Civil War, and
though sometimes tinged with prejudice they may
still, considering (heir great ability and the differ
ent stand-points from which they arc written, be
read and studied with advantage by the people of
thi* country of every creed and party.
PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS!
New subscribers to any two of the above period
cajg for 1865 will be entitled to receive, gratis, any
of the "Four ltcvinrs" for 1865. New sub
scriber* to all fire of tbe Periodicals for (866, will
receive, gratis, any tiro of tbe "Four ficrletc*" for
1865.
Subscribers may also obtain back cambers at
the following reduced rates, viz:
Hhfktcooii from September, 1864, to December,
1865, inclusive, at the rate of $2.50 a year.
The forth Hritiuh from January, 1863, to De
cember, inclusive; the Edinburjj and the Wett
a,taster from April, 1564, to December, 1865, in
clusive, and the London Quarterly for the year
1855, at the rate of $1.50 a year lor each or any
Review.
A few copies yet remain of all the four Renter**
lor 1803 at $4.00 a set, or $1.50 for any one.
LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers,
No. 38 Walker Street, New York.
L. S. A Co., also publish the
FARMER'S GUIDE,
by Henry Stephens, ol'Edinburgh, and the late J.
P. Norton, of Yaie College. 2 vote. Royal Octavo,
1600 pages, and numerous Engravings.
Price $7 for the two volumes—by Mai], post
paid, SB. l'eb 9, 1866.
J. R 81TR808R0W..... 1......J0HN L.UTZ
is if uiij i>atdii> vr st iLir-jpia*
BEDFORD, PA.,
U.S. ARMY CIsAIM AGENCY
POR THG UOLLHCTIOK UP
BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
and other Claims against the Government.
BOUNTY AND BACK PAY.
To enable those who may have claims upon the
United States for moneys due deceased officers and
sot Ai ere on account of military services rendered,
while in the regular or volunteer service, we pnb
lih the following order of payment:
Fi I:ST. —Tf the deceased was Married, payment
will be made: Ist, to the widow; 2d, if no widow,
to his child or children (if minors, to a guaadian.)
SECOBD. —If be died unmarried: Ist, to the
father 2d, if the father is dead, to tbe mother 3d,
it both parents are dead, to the brothers and sis
ter.-. collectively; lastly, to the heirs general (to
be distributed in accordance with tbe laws of the
Rtab* in which thedeccasd had hi* domicile.)
In tlu - number entitled to Bounty may be added
ijje pro rata Bounty due soldiers discharged for
♦rounds received in actual battle.
PENSIONS.
Under the Act of Congress, approved July 14th,
1862, pensions are granted to the following classes
of persons:
Ist Invalid: disabled since March 4th, $B6l. 'n
'h military and ua*al service of Abe United, Stale?
iu tbe line of duty.
2d. Widows of oflice-s, soldiers, or seamen, dy
ing ot wouad* received or of disease contracted in
the military or naval service as abure.
3d. ' hildrcti under sixteen year* or age. <3* such
dceease-1 perrons, if their be no widow surviving,
f or fr< to tiie time of the. widow's second marriage.
lib. •Yvkfer? (.who have no buvband iirmg) of
: effirers, lotdters, or seamen, deeeaaed as aforesaid,
j petv-i'lod the latter have let"' norther widow n*r
Ichiidreii uudar .ixteen year, of age; and provided
o!-.>, t'r,a the mother was depeuJeu', wholly or iu
part, upon the deceased for support.
-ith. eastern under sixteen years of age of ru<-h
I dccua. cd persons, dependent on tbe latter, wholly
' or in part, fur support: provided there are no rigbt
f"fui cl limant. of eirher of the last {rreceaiing
leiivree.
Special attention given to CLAIMS FOR LOSS
up mrttsss.
Sdf vppHcatio:.* by mail attesded to a* if
uiadc in person. /ft'So cnarge made until the
Claim is adjusted. luformation given free ef
! r-bcrgr. April 26. 16>5:(f
j HOTEL
BE 1 >F€> Pa..
ISAAC F. GRCYE, Proprietor.
TifE -übscribcr would resiectfully announce
to hi- friend* in Bedford County, and the public
■ g-t eraMy that he bat leased for a term yeiir-.
thi- large and convenient briek botej. at the l yrne#
of l'itt and Ju'ianna Street*. Br Iford Fnl. knoiru
a* the WASHINGTON HOTEL, and formerh
kept ity Win. Libert.
This Uouee is being tnoroughiy re-titled and ic
and I* now opi ned for the re -option cd
| guest*. Visitor* to the BEDFORD SPRINGS.
and persona attending Court, will (Lad this Huur
; a.pleasant and quiet temporary home. Every nl
\ tenth-n will he paid to tlfe acc"iniiodatin and
I comfort of guests.
Tbe TABLE will at a'l times be supplied with
the best the markets afford. Charges wil'bc mod
crate^
Extensive Stabling iu attached to this Hotel,
and a cartful and competent Hostler will le in t
--| tendenre.
Special attention will be paid to the accommo
dation of the farmiugrommunity.
Coaches leave this House Daily, (Sundays ax-
Ircpfcdj tit S) o'clock. A. M. and 2o'clock P. M-, to
Siuful with tbe trains going East, from M nnt
Daila.- Station and Bloody RUB. A coach will SFIO
leave tri-weckly, (Tuesday, Thursday and Satcr
•l*y) for Bmer et The traveling public ill find
!U doc'dcdly W their advantage to step with him.
PBAAC F. GROVE.
Bedford, April t, 1865
| IYJ L SIC STORE.
BISIIAL IYMTBINKYTK.
U. M. GREENE has opened his Mn-ic
j Store, in Brown's new Hardware building.
! where he keeps constantly on hand STEIN WAY
i A SON-' and RAVEN'S, BACON'S, and other
PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET
GANS and CARD ART, XEEDIIAM A
S' MELODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Fife*,
Flutes; Guitar and Violin String?.
MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Uolih n Show
er, Gulden Censor, Golden Trio, Ac. Ac
SHEET MUSIC—He is constantly receii iug
lliro'r"Philadelphia all the latest music, which per
suito.iit a distance wishing, can order, and have
: cnt them by mail at publisher's prices.
.ffPSf fiunos and Organs Warranted for FIVE
year*.
< Those wishing to buy any of tbe above article*
nre .livi'ed to call and examine mine before pur
chasing elsewhere. My prices arc the same as in
New York and Philadelphia.
Circulars of .Instruments sent promptly upon
alpLration, 'with any additional information de-
C (Hred. -v-
B. -M. GPrKNE,
Hili street, Huntiigdou,
in Brown's Hardware building,
or. Dr. C. N. HICKOK. Bedford, Pa.
, _ dec -: I y
IT! TRT IT I TRY II"
Frirc 50 cents, or 5 Bottles lor $2.
DR. 1* ATO UR'S
WHITE OIL
L- ;k kuowledged t" be the very best Liniment for
Bhmilder Galls, Sprains, Hrtflse?, Swelled Joint?
Htiffness, and Rheumatism.
It in (ha only application that Htould be applied,
to kicks and cuts. Eveiy Tloatman, Farmer, or
! Horseman should have a bottle in hs stable,
rewly for use.
For sale at wholesale uad teiail, by
C. C. BHRTVER A C"..
Whotesalo Druggists, Cumberland, MM.
And by Druggists mid all Dealer* in Reliable
Medicines everywhere. ap6:lf.
PUKE LIBERTY WHITE I*MRr-
X The Whitest, tbe most durable and tbe most
economical. Try it! Manufactured only by
>1 ZEIGLEE * SMITH, v
t v tXWfi 8 * 1 ® Dealer -
i No. (3i North THIRD St., J'HILADELPIUA.
Per sale by : Geo. Blymyer A Wan, Bedford
4 jobilyj; ■ & ■■■ ..j .ai . '
' TUST RECEIVED.
; V A NEWSTOCK OF GOODS AT
OAK HALL,
) j BLOODY RUN, PA.
J. B, WILLIAMS AND BRO,, :
ANNOUNCE to their customer* and the pubic i
in general, that they arc receiving a larire asaurt
rocnt of New Goodu. MIA at 8 I
DRY G-OOIDS :
) MEN S WEAR, viz:
CLOTHS, CASBIMKRES,
•--- SATIN RTTB. COTToNADKS,
, SHIRTING FLANNEL .
LADIES' DRESS" GOODS,
Black and Fancy Silks,
Shallic.". Poplins, Lawns,
Mozambique's. with a large
[ Assortment of Print*, Gingham*,
Muslin*, ("beet,?. Tickings, 4c.
NOTIONS! NOTIONS!
! Glove* Hosiery,
, Dress Trimming*.
, Skirts, Braids, Laces,
1 Ladies, Misses A Chil'dns Skeleton?
HKADY-MADH CLOTHING,
j COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS,
f both Cloth and Cassinicre, made in the most ap
proved styles.
BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS A L A ITERS
- For both Ladies' and Uentleinci's Wear
HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS, FLOWERS,
RUCHES, SHAKER,'-, 4 C .
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
KTATIftNtWV
SCHOOL BOOKS,
WALL AND CURTAIN PAPER
CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
AND MATTINGS.
GROCERIES,
COFFEE,
SUGARS,
SYi.UPS,
>:o LASSES,
TEAS,
SPICES,
Ac., 4c.. Ac., Ac.
PROVISIONS,
FISH,
HAMS, tplain and sugar-cured.j
SHOULDERS AND SIDES.
QVEENBWARE,
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS AND FIXTURES,
CLOCKS AND
LOOKING GLASSES
WOODEN-WARE,
BUCKETS,
TUBS,
CHURNS,
BROOMS, 4c.
TOBACCO,
A large stock to *uli eithei by Wholesale or Rttai
DRUGS,
PAINTS.
OILS,
DYE-STTF VS
a general a. -oruuent of the tuosf reliable Patent
Medicine;.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
supplied with Essences and Oiis at CITY PRICKS.
THE DRUG DEPARTMENT
is under the supej vision of Dr. MA.;;, one of the
mo At accomplished Druggist* in the country, *o
! that. Physicians and others, can icpend upon get
ting reliable articles
Ssfe- All the above article* will be sold at prices
to suit the circustances of all.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOOIJS.
TEUMS--Caah or Produce, utile** by specia
ag reepo.Ni. No credit* lunger than Si a Month*
without interest.
Run, June 16, 1M5.11
s. k. HKav..._wn. r. roitaarcw.-.T. tjonnsro*
S. E. HENRY A CO.
FOIDW^YY^JDIASTG
and
m\MISSION MERCHANTS*
. r
and wholesale and retail dealers in
i Dry Gootfs, (Groceries, Boot.". Shoes,
Heady-made (loth toy, t etittr awl
M if/otr-traFf, Car/n tx. Oil Cloths
I
■ | OuwwtYWT,i/tfiftouiT, Iron,
Sails, Fish, flour, Feed,
( 'Mil, Flaster. Salt, d r.
H I XTIXODOJf, I* A .
'
; CASH, paid ir alt kinds ol
! GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED. WOOL, BARK
|
&c. dee.
, j Huntingdon. Pa., March 16, 1866.-1.)
, RKAT BARGAINS AT THE
i EMPORIUM OF FASHION
SHUCK BROTHERS
ARE JUST RECEIVING A SPLENDID '
LOT OF
FAUCI' DRI HOOD*.
CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESS !
SILKS, CIIALLIES, POPLINS, MOHAIR DE- i
LA INS, BAREGES, FRENCH LAWNS, FAN- j
OY PRINTS, AC.
SILKS CLOTHS. AND MANTILLAS i
SHAWLS IX GREAT VARIETY,
Mourning AND LACE GOODS.
A HAND-SOME LOT OF GACE MANTILLAS
AND SHAWLS,
BOXXKTS IXD BOXXET RIBBONS
• | Flower*. Children'* Hats and Flat*,
. J Ladies and Children"* Gaiter*. Slipper*.
And Fine Boot*. Notions in great variety I
Stockings, Glove*, Handkerchief*,
Collar*. Dress Trimmings,
Perfumery, 4c, 4c, 4c.
-The stock consists of every article usually kept
in a Fir.-t Class Fancy Store selected by an tx
-1 perienced city lady- Thankful for past favors we
ask a continuance of your patronage.
SHUCK BROTHERS.
The old firm of S. 4. W. Shuck also ask a call '
j to see their new stock and a continuance of public
i tmtrcnage.
; * Bedford. April, 1564. tf.
. YJ OREE DEAEERS
1 Xl AND CATTLE TENDERS
t TAKE NOTICE
DR. LATOI'R'S
HORSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS,
GOOD FOR
j CATTLE, HORSES, HOES k SHEEP.
The- larmcrs- Trnc Friend and Aid:
Certain cure for Heave*, Dit tempore
YeUoirr 1 Vater, Cough*, Injfamat'iry Diea*e, L<>,
of Appetite, Loir Spirit* and Founder.
The best condition Powder and one that will
keep off disease of all kinds.
A fair trial is only asked. The result will make
Jt a favorite with all who administer it.
Our best Horsemen and Cattle Trader* recom
mend it.
* -■ Prepared and sold at wholesale and retail, by
C. C. SHRIVER * CO.,
Wholesale Druggist*, Camber'and, Md.
. And by Druggists sad Dealers ir. Patent Modi
emeu overywhere. a "
Price *5 ets. or five Paper* for SI.
apfi:tr. e - "-■> >* ;
A* *" s£xaooX£. rw ""
A ipriitm appriitcle*
Ant* and Ho *ii 'J.
From thou holt* COM/ out,
AH" Jftee and Hah,
In f .'ft of ctii*,
liaiiu tkxA a Lit it.
j "OOSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
•COST AH'B' EXTERMINATORS;
EXTERMINATORS.
"COSTA 11 8" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS
EXTERMINATORS,
OOSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS.
, . K „ EXTERMINATORS,
'COSTAR'S ' EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS.
* COSTAR'S" EXT {MINATORY
GKT" 'MINATORSI
' COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS!
"OOSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS
"COST AR'S EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS,
• COSTA H'S" EX TERM! N ATORS.
EXTERMINATORS,
1 'C< IST A ICS'' EXTER MINATORS
EXTERMINATORS,
J "OOSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS,
EXTERMINATORS.
l ' w?S , *; Bonrbew, Ante, Bed Bu;
.vfoih* in 4 um and Woalcii*. Imeet* on
Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ae.
"Only in fa Liable remedies known."
r T, •
"Not dangerous to the Hau&r Family."
"Rat* come out of their holes to die."
LfcjL !!! BawAt ai! !of all worthies* imitation.-,
*~See that "C9TAR'I" name is on each Box
Bottle, ahd Flask, before you buy
-Address, HENRY R. COSTAR.
482 Broadway, N. Y.
jEffr* Sold in Uedfori- Ps,
*9"By Dr. B. F. HARRY,
And all Druggist* and Retailers.
ISOO.
N.\ CUE ASK OF HA TS.~ The Fanner'a Gu
.ette ( English) assert* audpl.ves by figure* that
one pair of RATS will have a progeny and de
pendent* not lea* than 661,0H in three year?.
Now, unless* this immense family can be kept
down, they would consume more load than would
sustain 65,000 human beings.
Jfc§T" See "COSTAB'S" advertisement above.
HATH vei'tie UlßDS. —Whoever engages in
shooting small bird* is a cruel man : whoever aids
in exterminating -at* is a benefactor. We should
like some one to give us the benefit of their expe
rience in driving out these pests. We need some
thing beffid s dogs, eats, and traps for this busi
ness.—Scientific American, /V. Y.
"COSTAB'S" advertisement above.
1860.
"COSTA RS" RAT EX TERM IS'A TOR is
simple, Bafe, and sure—the most perfect RAT-ifi
cation meeting we have ever attended. Every
Rat that can get it, properly prepared, will eat it,
and every one that eat* it will die, generally at
some place as distant as possible from where it
was taken, — Lake Shore, Alich. Mirror.
See "COSTAB'S" advertisement above.
186 G.
ROUSE A EEFERS troubled with tcnun nt
be so no 1 finger, if they one "Coster's" Kxtuni
nator. We have used it to our satisfaction: ?Ld
if a box cost $5, we would have it We have
tried poisons, but they effected nothing: but "Cos
tar's article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice,
Roaobe*, Ant*, and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we
can write it It is in great demand all over the
country.—Medina, Ohio, Gazette.
SSL See "COSTAB'S" advertisement above.
1860,
A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.—
Speaking of 'CoaTAn's" Rat, Roach, Ant Ac..
Fxterniinator—"more grain and provision* are de
stroyed annually in Grant County by vermin that
would pay for tons of this Rat and insect Kill
er."—Lancaster, Wit. Herald.
1866.
FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS—shouId
recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of Grain.
Provisions, Ac., are annually destroyed by Rats,
Mice, Ants, and other insects and vermin—ail of
which can be prevented by a few dollar*' worth of
"COS-TAB'S ' Rat Boach, Ant, Ac., Exletntiuator,
Ivought and used freely.
-SH- -ree "COSTAB'S" Advertisement above.
J-4USold in Bedford, by Dr. B. F. Harry, and
all Druggists and Dealers. Ap. 13, 4mo.
WILL HAPPEN
andtherclore you ought to
INSURE
IS THE
PROVIDENT LIFE INSURANCE
'AND
iNVWitacat foMpany of t liiraco
: Railway Travelers.
Insure your.-ehe- again-t Accident;
Railroad Officers and Employee.-.
Insure yourselves against AccidcDt..
Bon'uteii. Masters and Sailors of vets* is.
ami all Travellers by water carriage,
Insure yourselves against Accident*.
CFBCBMCB, and all who Travel by Stage,
Insure yourselves against AecHTi.t-
Ilotei Keepers, Merchants and Professional
Men,
Insure yourselves ugaia.-t Accident
Macniofcts, Builders and ali Mechanics.
Insure yonrsehes against Accident.
Farmers and all others.
Wc earnestly entreat you not to suffer a moment's
delay, but avail yourselves of the first oppor
tunity to insure against death, and con
finement from your r.-gular duties.
For a trifling sum we will insure you for from
S.sOO to BIO,GOO in case of death, and pay you
from to BuO per week compensation, if y>,u
arc -li t'ded from business.
C. HOLLAND, She ;*
; Di no. itov, A Lerz, Agent*. feb
| ,1 ' SEWS FOR THE FARMERS !
TIIE foib-wiajr kinds of
r rixi •eshing Machines.
. CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MA
CHINE SHOP OF
P H SHIRES, BEDFORD, PA
TL t Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-Fpw
ER Threshing Machine* with all the latest snd
: best improvements.
I ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS.
The Two-horse Machine with two home* and
| four hands will thresh from 100 to 126 bushel* of
j wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day.
ONE HOKSEMACHINKS
j with three hands, will thresh from 60 to la bush
per day.
i Two and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ms
) chines, also, four-horse STRAP -MACHINES,
STRAW SHAKERS of the mo approved kind at
tached to all Machines.
ALL MACHINES WAt*RANTED.
REPAIRING of all kind* of Machine* done <>n
the shortest notice.
PIG METAL, GRAIN and
LUMBER taken inpayment.
Farmers' wanting Machines, wludo well to
give me a call.
PETER h. SHIRES.
Proprietor mud Mmuu/ar'r,
ALSO, FOR SALE, THE
SLIKEYE MOWER AND REAPER!
The most perfect .Machinein the world. Single
Mowers or Combined Machines Warranted to give
satisfaction <>r no sale. Farmers' in want of the
BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, would
do well to call and make arrangement; to give
their orders for Machines in time tor mowing
DRTER H.SHIKES
PIKE EIUEKTY WHITE LEAD
preferred by all practical Painters! Try it
and you wil! have no other. Mauu
tured only by
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
H holctale Drug. Paint and Ola** Dealer*.
No. 137 North THIRD Street. PHIDAD'A.,
For sale by G. BLYMYER 4 SON.
feb2:ly
CARPETS! CARPET.-: CARPETS! —8W yds.
best yard wide all wool filling and pure all
wool CARPETS, handsome new patterns, from
(Set*. up—A GREAT DA RGAlN—just received.
M ry 11:3* G. R. 4 W. OSTER