noußfhai^ I' A tt.ll CAPITAL. [ There i uo mistake nwore eumtoutl or more t furious iluik that of KUppo-iog the more Eniol u man holds the greater mmst Le his profits, for profi'H do not arise from the land itself, but friTOi flte manner of runny it. The bitst Miii may he nnpie unproductive by T.cd tnu in* in. and !ie w .t. i-.uy ft'- < > more profitable by the Opposite coarse : but Without Miftieient capital no-laudean be pro[- erly cultivated. At the same time there i nothing to which capital can he applied with greater certainty of a fan return for u >ititml expenditure when sprrcetly employed, thaw in laud. ! In fact, assuming that the expenditure Le | directed with judgment, it will be found that the profits upon the outlay increase in move I fhsti a proportionate degree to it* amount; thus, sap; >sing that twenty-five doihi to i © the lowest and fifty the highest sum that can be employed in the common culture of the same acre of land, it is more than probable thai if twenty-five dollars would return at the rate of ten per cent., the fifty dollars would yield twenty per cent., or an i:iternicdi::te sum in the same ratio. Admitting this to be true, and no experienced agriculturist will doubt it, it follows that a capital of five- thou sand dollars expended in the enhivatioa of two hundred acres will only yield a profit nt five hundred, while if it were applied to one hundred acres it would produce on< thousand dollars ; therefore it is evident that his profit would be increased by diminishing the quan tity of his land. Many a man has been ruined by a large farm who might have acquired a competency oti one with half the ntrmber of acres. Most farmers are anxious for large plantations, and many are thus betrayed into the error of attempting to worh a greater quantity of ground than they have the means of mana ging to advantage. Borne in the delusive hope of aqtiiring these nieati: by future sa vings, others from the vanity of holding more land than their neighbors : hence arise a de deficiency of stock, imperfect tillage, and scanty crops, with all the train of rent in ar rear, wages ill paid, and debts unsatisfied, and final ruin. lie who prudently commences with only such a number of ; es as he Le- power of cultivating with pro er effect, is certain of raising the full retnra from the soil: and bis engagements being in accordance with his means, he enjoys present ease of mind, and laj'B the surest foundation for future pros perity. It therefore behooves a man to weigh well the charges with his means, and never allow himself tc be seduced by any ideal "prospect of gain into the inipurdence of entering u : ,n a larger farm than his property will enable* him to manage with the spirit ncct snry to insure Truly did Judge Uucl say that "large farms are the curse of our coun couutry," and perhaps no one had better ex perience from which to draw uch an ex pression. If a farmer has one hundred acres it would be much better for him to put the price ol another hundred on it than to buy one hun dred more anil make the s uae labor produce double the crops, and not have double labor for double crops as is usually the case with us.— 6'ermantown Telegraph. THE SWEETNESS OF FERMENTED BREAD. The little cavities in a loaf of Bread, which gives it its spongy character, and makes it light, are formed by the expansion of little bubbles of carbonic acid gas ; there arc three different methods by which these little mas ses of carbonic acid are mingled with the dougli. In making what. is called amatcd bread, tho carbonic acid is obtained by any economical process, and is thr-n mechanically mixed with the dough by agitating the two together in an air-tight vessel. On being placed in a hoi oven the hubbies of gas expand, and puff the dough into a spongy muss. Soda biscuit are raised by setting free car bonic ncid from bicarbonate of soda. This salt is composed of soda, carbonic acid, and water, and if it be brought in contact with tartaric acid, tbe soda leaves the carbonic acid to combine with the tartaiic. and tho carbonic acid is set free in the form of gas. Advantage is taken of these ufliriiiies to dis tribute carbonic acid gas in minute masses through the dough. Tartaric acid is first thoroughly incorporated with the dough, and then bicarbonate of soda is added and also thoroughly mixed with the mass. The tar trate of soda, formed by the combination of tartaric acid aud soda, of course remains in the dough, and is token into the stomach with the bread. In fermented bread the carbonic acid is ob tained from the Hour. All grain contains starch, and by proper treatment starch may be converted into grape sugar, which in its turu may be changed iulo carbonic acid and alchohol. Both of these changes arc effect ed by fermentatiou. Panic fermentation is simply the growth of yeast. Teast is a mi criscopic plant, and when emerced in a prop er liquid and subjected to the proper temper ature, it propagates aud grows with great rapidity. When it grows in contact with moistened starch it converts the starch first into sugar, and then the sugar into carbonic acid and alcohoi. The sweetness of fer mented bread is doubtless due to the circum stance thai a portion of the sugar formed from the starch remains in the bread without being changed into carbonic acid and alcohol. Scuntijic American. T)LANK DEEDS FOR BALK CHEAP at the 1J INQUIRER OFFCK. NOT. 2, 1888. A LL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common, Adtuin- XX istretor's tnd Executor's, Deed?, Mortgage?. Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and with out waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoenas and Executions, for sa]p at the Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1886 ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common Admin istrator's and Executor's, Deeds, Mortgages. Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and with, out waiter of exemption, (summons, Subpoenas, and Executions, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2,1866 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT (IF JUDG MENT and Promissory Notes, cither with or without waiver of exemption, for sale at this office DOT 2-66 ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common, Admin istrator's and Executor's, Deeue, Mortgages, (Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and without waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoc nas andK:tecutions, for aale at the Inquirer office- JHHKIENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds < st parchment paper, for sale at the : five THE INQ.UI R E£ J§ mm OFFICE, fktlfortl. Pa. AYc arc prepared to execute at short notice, and in She most approved style POSTERS GF ANY SIZE, " CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING AND VISIZIJKf CARDS, fi.i LL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKET.-. ORDER BOOKS, ,4EGA R LABELS, RECEIPTS, LEGAL BLANK , PHOTOGRAPHER'S CA KDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. - full to pay the: ta.-e-, at the date above sjc -i£e.i will be no t:t;c ! t..y i il, and a ft# of Twenty Ueswill 1 e add • ,-rucb not ice, and if the tax '•*- not paid within TEN DAYS from date of slid notice, then ii I'ewtl' r of tei- per cent" ~ icltl i and a warrant wiil be issued collecting the tax and pen- J ally with heasy costs. All persons who shall fail inlike manner to take i out tbeir I: en es, on or before th -Icy aLon: ierig r.au-d, will incur a penally of three time* the of caid lie ease, in a- rilanvc with the provisions <>f the 53th section of tot L-w af#r~ j Sr. id. Noth; ig but Goverantenf fundi-: will be received. J. K. BOWLES, Dep'y Col. 2d Division. IGtb Di-t. l'a. U'dlcci' .'* Office, Bedford, Sept. 21. ISA#. BEDFORD NURSE bilk JtBJUJFOHD, PAVY.V.f. T. H.3T3STCH, Offers i the public an i'dealer.-, a large --ocof wi-1! gr- wn fruit tries consisting oi APPLE TREES 6 to 10 feet high, PEAK, standard and dwarf. I'LUM, CHERRY, APRICOT, NKCTA- R FXI , QUINCES, GRAPES of .ill the desii. k kinds. CHERRY CURRANT and other fir.e v • le JOOhEIhERRIF.S, STRAWBEP.KL - It A ABEKUIKS, BLACKBERRIES. SPANISH < HESiNUT, ENGLISH WALNUT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING TREES, Evergreen Trees, i'hrubs and Yin- * ir: r-rii'v. Hoi,c> - ..title" of all kinds, Hardy pdrpetual b ba in# E "-<•*, Flowering Shrubs, Dahlia , Faccy Va pieties, Fuchsias, Chrysanthcmuins, A -. Upward* of 150,000 trees are now on the gr< unda thrifty acd healthy. Not 110# acres of trees, as " lUir free aeeuts would have yon h iliwe tfcey have, which is a Humbug. -Those ii .tending to plant would better buy tree* raised in like soil and climate,and run no rirks of di.-t.inl shipment, i htiv# the same kinds of frui:.- ar i a - fit * trees M can e who desire to purchase are brought together w:tl em j: ratively little delay, fronblei rexpens reintr dr-hiro. to lor thi.- rjMxiy uu spp to us pirsf r.ally rr 1-y letter. July lb. rjYRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT I'rtce .TO cents, or 5 Dottles for SS'-t. DR. LATOUR'S WHITE OIL. Is acknowledged to-V tkc very Uc-t Liniment fur Shoulder Galls, Spiaius, Bruises, Swelled Joint- Stiffness, and Rheumatism. it is the only application that should Lc applied to kicks and cuts. Every Boatman, Farmer, or Horseman should have a bottle in his stable, ready for use. For sale ut wholesale and retail, by 0. C. £HIUYEH A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Cumberland, Md. And by Druggists and all Dealers in Reliable Medicines everywhere. ap6:tf. QLOTHING EMPORIUM. GEO. RKIMUND, Merchant Tailor, Bedford, Pa , keeps constantly on hand READY-MADE CLOTHING, such as coats, pants, icstg, Ac., also a general assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI.M EKES, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of all kin 's: also, CALICOS. MI'SLINS, Ac., all of which will be SOLD LOW FOR CASH. My room is a few dk>rs west of Fynn's store, and op posite yard. I invito ALL to give me a coll. I have just received a stock of new goods. junel. mHE MASON A HAMLIN CLAJIILTET OI^GKA.ITS Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, .for $6O to $6OO each. Fiffty-one Crolil and Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded tliem. Illustrated Catalogue free. Ad dress, MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, Now York. March 9: lyr. , PUKE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,— The Whitest, the most, durable and the most economical. Try it! Manufactured only by ZEIGIER & SMITH, Wholesa'e Drug, Paint A Glass Dealers. No. 137 North THIRD St., PHILADELPHIA. For sale by Geo. Blyruycr A Son, Bedford. Jeb2:ly Yl fAN TED—Cash to purchase our Fall Stock, il All owing us over six months are respectful ly requested to pay up. A certain class, who im gino we can do without money, will tie waited upon by the proper iffio r after Ihe Ist day of September, 1866. aug3 A. B. CRAMER A CO. ASTRAY ST9ER came to "the premises of the subscriber liviug in St. Clair township, Bedford county, on or about the last of Mny, U'dti, A RED STI-IKR, three years old, both ears crop ped and both slit; no other murks. The owner is requested to come forward, pay charges and take him away. JOHN M. SMITH. Aug3l:3t DWe CROUSE WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST, On Ptsnn street a few doors west of the Court House, North ide, Bedford, Pa., is now prepared osell by wholesale all kinds of CIOAItS- All orders promptly filled. Persons desiring an> thing nlhis line will do well to give him a call. Bedford, Oct 2vi is n w open eel for the reception of jgWNftt. Visitors to *fe<- BEDFORD SPRINGS, and persons attending Court, will find this House a pleasant and quiet tcmpuiarv home. Every at tention will be paid to the accommodation and comfort of guests. The TABLE will at ail times be supplied with the best the markets afford. Charges wilibe inod erate. Extensive Stabling is attached to this Hotel, and a careful and competent Hostler wilibe in at tendenee. special attention will be paid to the accommo datioa of the farming community. Coaches lea.s* thjs Houso Daily, (Sun lays ex cepted) at fit o'clock,id. ii.and So'cfock P. M., to eoßtjcet with tl.c trains going East, from Mount Dallas Station and Bloody Run. A coach will also leave tri-weekly, (Tue.- :ay, Thursday and Satur day } for Somerset, The traveling publie will find ir iecii'eiiiv i their advantage to stop with him. ISAAC F. DROVE. Bedford, April 7. I Silo J, R JIUREORBCVr JOHN I.VTZ BKKFonP, Ph., U..A ARM Y CLa AIM AGESCY roil THd TOIoLKt TIf t* Uni: -a in tba line of duty. 2d. Widows of officers, soldiers, r .stamen, dy ing of wounds received or of disease contracted in ihe Biilit .ry or naval service as above. 3d. Children under sixteen years of age, of such d- -< i. cd persons, il their bo uu widow surviving, or from the time of the widow's second marring*. 4th. Ms her.- (who have no husband living) of officers, oldi*, s, or -camen, dee aged as aforesaid, provided .he later 'i=v< iei'i neither w : low nor children vr.det .-ixtver, yea:* of age; an i provided also, that the mother was dependent, wholly or in part, upon the deceased for su'iport. hth. riders under i.\ to-u year.- of age of such .iJceeascd persons, depond'-nt 01 latter, wholly or in pi for upport: provided tberuac no right ist c imart of cither of the lad preceding* Spi-vixattention given to CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF'HOUSES. J3&- Appli ations by mail attend' 4 to a* if made in person. ;3&r? No charge male until the Claim is adjusted. tjv"C Informa-i . . av.-n lice, f charge. April 28, 1 e'ifctf 628. HOOP SKIRTS; 628. HOFKIN'S ''OWN'MAKIL' NEW FA I aJ. STYJaES! Arc in ..very rc.-pc: r FJ-.st "ft • . r.nd cinl.-ctf a. complete a: oilmen! !< 1 M r-, < litl dicnaiol' the Ncwe t Style.-, every Length and Si/.e..'of Waist. Ol: - S'KiUT.S. wherever known, are more nni ver--.dlv popup.* tl.an any others before the puh lie. They retain t;.< :■ Shape la-ttcr, ore lighter, inorg clastii, mere durable, : . d realty Che.U'EK, than any other Hoop Skirt in lb- i rr'.e'. T! - spring? and fastenings are war.ante 1 pcrf-i t. Every Lady . hould Try Tbeml They or: i .• ' dug cxten.-iv, v ftold Iv Me." haul*. thro eh at Hi* Co m.-y, and ai V 5 HOLESALE A BETA !L. at 3Suuu!uf.'tury and Sale- i>■ ■ ai •No. (I2fl ARCH Street, below 7thv I'll I IDA. Ash for Hd'KIN'S "ow:i ma > —buy uo othci! ' ACTION, N< e cenuin' ■ n'<- s Sunn, <1 w mli Kid I'cd—"llopkinV Ji* | Kl'irt Manufac tory. No. f-l'S Arch Street l'bil deiphia." Also, Coii.-.laßliy in band full line • f Ken York made Skirtr, at very brrw prices. TERM.; NT.'.' CA: H. ONCE ITtF'K OVI.V sep 7: tin BSD' STOli E. M Vf- u'A IASTR i• 3i SSXTH. If. M. GEMI'iNK has o) c. d his Music Store, in Brown'.- new Haul ire buUdi..g. where he liSej s constantly i.n band S . EINWAY & SONB' and IUYEN*. JtAt' N'S, •:. ground floor. Y?e hare just received, a LARGE and BEAUTI FUL Stock of NEW and CHEAP STJIMIMIETL GOODS, Comprising a complete assortment of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL 1 CLOTHS. COTTON YARNS. CARPET CHAINS. HATS. BOOTS, SHOES, WALL PAPERS. BROOMS. BASKETS. WOODEN WARE. GROCERIES, QUEENS WA RE. TOBACCOS. CIGARS. F I S H. BACON. SALT. Ac.. Purchased at the lowest CASH prices since the LATE DECLINE, A few items named here as a sample of the price. for the entire stock: GOOD CALICOES at 121. 15, 10, 18, and 20 GOOD Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS at 121, lA, IS, 18, 20, 22, and 25 cts. HANDSOME SUGARS, at !S§, 15, IS, 1= a ,. r l 19 cents. GOOD RIO COFFEE at 25. 30 and S3 cts. We invite everybody to ( all tmd see for ihcw seive-. NO IROITLiI TO SHOW GOODS. TOMS CASH, !.("••-* otherwise specified. Interest charged on all account? of over four months standing. G. K. & IV. OUTER. May 11:3 m. REAMER'S OLD STAND 1 J FI.TANA ST., BEDFORD, PA. J. 1,. LEWIS ha.- again replenished his DRUG STORE with a well selected stock of PURE DRUGS & MEDICINES ' HOD'S LIQUORS for medicinal use. FUHE SHEKKY AND PORT WINES, Pcifuineries, Cedar Camphor for moth-, Bay Hum, Rose Water, Ac. W USA TON'S ITCH OINTM ENT, i'opnlnr Patent Medicine.,, Ilomo'e Family Dy Co!' ''9, Cigars. Tobacco, Fine Stationery, Arnold's Writing Flu id, Chloride of Lima for Partly ing. Coal f 'ii ami Coal Oil Lai. j - tid Shades, Flavor ing Extracts, A in short a COM PLKTK S.St • UTMENT of good.* usually found in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE rkysiciaiis Proscriptions £arctully Cunipon.llcd. Jut o I, l. -id. B. W. T.KUK-THKSSI'.B J. f. NVITIJ BERKSTRE3SER & SMITH. tTUIKSH AKRIVAL OF NEW AND LATE STYLE GOODS AT THE i'KDFORI) CLOTHING KMPOUIIM. We have jn-t r. d :n, -th< s fine a.-.-nrtol stock of Kr i.T made Clothing, rniristing in pert of Fine ,1 wool F.,uAT. . J #uol exit ■ -. I.i f M piact. ..u; $i to $2.50 per ard i. r t1 t. A <,.!( liuw ol TAIL! >l.' TRIM M INOtS. Also a the it 0 •' •sorliueiit of Fur, Canton and Palm Hat :■ 1 ilea and B> , at j ri-c? t - in purchaser. Alio, an msortinenl of LI \KN t.'GODs. ill and e u uf No. 2An ler-ou's Rov.. LHRKSVHESSIfK .t SMITii. Bchbrd, Fa., May IS, '56—J jr. t TTENTION PENSIONERS ! Look to Your 1 n'cia sts! The Act of Cougrr-s. apprc.c.d Ju c Rth, IKOB, give- addit ->nal jo iision to the following ela.-s of persons: i?', i'o ih •-■' wh have ly- the right of both ey- ■ ot 1 1 !.j h ■(' t. tally di,-a!.lcd in the name, • !■ , 1,.-'. >1? attendanr > . th<- s tn ot 'i'. IS, 2d. To those v. So L, ve *>-t both feci, or are tally di. <1 iu the . 3 ■S, i-r are -o .p-alilc-l ■■ to , inler them Mtnble to p- 1- fori. UU,until lalo.i rp id. Ith. Pet-it. wiiv have lo deprived of their pen,ions under Act of Match 3d, 1855, in con-e. quence Ot hettig in the civil service of the U. S. Governuir.nt arc restored. sth. Invalid Pensioners wh • died after applica tion for their pension L:d o-a filed and t>--forc the issuing of the Pension O-riifieate, and who i ; .r- !ei! widows 01 minor ehi. ii n, will be enti tled t 1 re eive u. rear: due at di tli ul (be soldiers. fitli, Pension.- are c.tended •,:> dependent lath c: - and l>r tiicr (I au.i as niothcra and si.-tcrs. In all t to o-.e u c.- it*'- upplieation* inn t br tua le. 1)1 REoiiiUAV k LUTZ, june 22. Claim Agents, .j jIHTII.iI HEHIUDICALS. Pill HUMS TO SUA' I fie ' R11! F !!,*.' - London Qua* f erly ii-iviRW < (JonsftrvaUvc..) j Edinburgh jieview (Whig.) Westminster Review II! iit!j. North British Review n (.t-Olmrcb <. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine' Tory 1 I'ERA:? 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New sub. scribcra to all five of the Periodieals for 1800, will receive, gratis,any two of the "Fonr : rrinr-t" for 180->. Subsci ;bers may also obtain back pumbers at the following reduced rate-, viz: /•Ittclicood frutn (Septemlc . 10!, tw I . mber, 1865, inclusive, at the rat - of $2.50 a year. Tiie A r.rOi liritinh from January, 1863, to De ccmlier, inclusive: the Fdiiilnu-j and the H>t miiieter from April, 1584, to December, 1865, in clusive, and the London Qtatrttrljg for the year 1855, at 'lit rate of $1.50 a year lor each or any Review. A fow copies yet remain of nil the four /fci-i'eim for 1863 at $4.60 a set, or -1.50 for any one. J.EONA! D SCOTT & CO., Publishers, No. 2,8 \\ idker Street, New Vork. L. S. A Co., also publish tbu FARMER'S GUIDE, by llenTy Stephens, of EcMnburgb, and the late J. P. Norton, ot Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Octavo, 1600 pages, and numerous Engravings. Price $7 lor the two volumes—by 51 ail, post paid, $B. ■ Feb 9, 1866. I NVENTORS' OFFICES. d'EriNEI r lli~A. EVANS, (It il Enplnwr* nittl l'nteal fiolleilorn. NO. 435 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Patents solicited— Consultations on Engineer ing, Draughting and Sketches, Models and Ma chinery of all kinds made and skilfully attended to. Special attention given to REJECTED CA BES and INTERFERENCES. Authentic Co pies of nil Documents from Patent Office procured. H. 15. Save yourselves useless trouble and travelling espouses, as there is no actual need for personal interview with us. All business with these office-, can Le transacted in writing. For further information direct as above, w ; "amp enclosed, fo'- tl> ■"•tVmnee*. jan!2:ly lUHT RECEIVED. •J A HEWSTOCK OF GOODS AT OAK HALL, BLOODY HUN, PA. J. B. WILLIAMS AND BRO. f ANNOUNCE to their customer* and the public ■n genoral. that they arc receiving a large assort ment of New Goods, such ar TDRY GOODS: MEN 8 WE A It, viz: CLOTHS, CASS IMF RES, SATIN K ITS, COTTONADKS, SHIRTING FLANNEL . LAl>r ICS' DRRSS GOODS, !si.' . and Fancy Silk, SHaliio*, PopUng, Lnwn?, with a large Assortment of Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Check?, Tickings, Ac. NOTIONS! NOTIONS! Olive.- Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, Skirts. Braid*, Laces. Ladies, Misses it Chil'dnr Skeletons READY-MADE CLOTHING, COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, hoih Cloth and Cassimore, made in the mostap proved stylos. BOOTS, ,SHOES, BALMORALS A WAITFKB lor Loth Ladies' and Goutiemcit's Wear. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RUCHES, SHAKERS, Ac PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMB, STATIONARY SCHOOL BOOKS, WALL AND CURTAIN PAPER CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS. , , UKOCEHIES, COFFEE, SUGARS, SYRUPS, -VOL ASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. PROVISIONS, FISH. HAMS, (plain and sugar-cured.) SHOULDERS AND SIDES. QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE. LAMPS AND FIXTURES, CLOCKS AND looking glasses WOODEN-WARE. U< NETS. TUBS, CHURNS, BROOMS, Ac. TOBACCO, A large tleck to .-ell eitbet hv Wholesale or kivi J'KUGS, PA IN'I,- OILS, DYE.STTFYS a fi.'.icral assortment of the most reliable Patent Medicine?. COuN TK V MERUIIA NTS suppl ed with E.*ee. and Oil.-at CITY PRICKS. TIIE DRUG DEPARTMENT 1 lev the cupcrv .ion ■ i Dr. M '.vs. one of the >• .-■* a,. offljpli -h' ' Drv . -be country. so ib Huns .. i en i depend ITpoti yet - * JLS re! e Ibo ,ll.* • e articlf!' '.till l>n sold a' pvicc.* . fcy sul tbe eijv - ,f u I'FOi.i Li; TO SHOW GOODS. i i ,;-h or P:- ,lnce, uule.-, j l>y spec-ia t-'t" meet. N" cnsdlf- longer than Six Month? wit hoot interest. Bloody Run. .Itiac ih, L805.H Alls ICATE DEAL A Til MRS. M. It. S( 'UAEFFKK, hair just returned front the city with a fine assort ment of fashionable HON NETS. HATS, RIBBONS. FLOWERS. GLOVES. LAO IKS and GENTS' lIA NDK ERI'H I EES and COLLARS. FANCY NECKTIES. RUFFLING, DRESS BUTTONS Si TiII.M.MINGS. MACHINE SILK and COTTON, iiair, Tooth ar.n Clothes BRUSHES, Soaps, Perfumery, Enamel, Skirt Braid, Em broidering Braid, Ladies' Cowls, and Hoops, Balmoral Skirts, Lace Veils. Tissue for Veil-. Cloths for Sacks, Dies - Goods, Poplins, Lawns, Ging hams, Ac. Ac. AH kinds of M ANTUA-MA KI NG and MII uLINER W< >RK done in the cheapest and best manner, tioojly n ORRIS DKAEEKS AND CATTLE TENDERS TAKE NOTICE 1)H. LATOlllt'S HOR3 AND CATTLE POWDERS, GOOD FOU CATTLE, HORSES, HOGS & SI!EE". The I'dr.'tiers' True Friend :usl Aid. A -ufe and Certain cure for 11 fare*, Distemper, 1 ( llotc \Vater, Coughs, Injlanaitory Disease. /-■< "J Appetite, Loir Spirits and Founder. 'i lie best condition Powder and one that will keep ofT disease of all kinds. A fair trial is only asked. The result will make it a favorite with nil who administer it. Our best Horsemen and Guttle Traders recom mend it. Prepared and sold at wholesale and r. 'ail, by C. C. SDRIVER A CO., * Wholesale Druggist.-, Cumberland, Md. And by Druggists and Dealers in Pa' nt Medi cines everywhere. Price cts. or live Papers for $l. apflftf. /I I HARD U Lift Imuraiicc 4 otnpaiiy, OF PHILADELPHIA." Capital ftinl Assetß Jan 1,18(15, $2,1 15,U4,20 Jlntiial Insurance Combined with the .Se curity ol ii ( itpilal. fhe Girard Life Insurance Company was char tered in 1*26, and is therefore one of tlie oldest, as well as most substantial companies in the Uni ted States. It elfect.s insurance for the wh >le of Life: upon the nonforfeitable or ten year plan, or for any term of years. It also issues Endowment Policies. Premiums may be pail Yearly, Semi-annually or (Quarterly. .1// the insured for whole of life , (including those on the ten year plan,) particijxite in the profits of tlu company. 1 hose insuring never need fear the loss of what they have paid in case they cannot keep up their payments* The company will always commute into u smaller amount, or purchase the policy at St equitable value. liouuhses or additions to policies are mode every •ire if airs, without any increase in the premium. Its profits are absolute. It.--prcntinm• moderate, ft*privileges liberal. It has paid many tnsse,;, and has Sever contested a etaini. lot books and circulars, free of charge, send to the Dome office, No. 408 CHESTNUT St., PMPa. < >r to any of its agents. THOMAS R IDG WAY, Pres. JOHN V. JAMES, Actunrv. OK KIN ROGERS, General Agent. I). S. LINDSAY, Traveling Agent. J. T. K EAGY, Agent, marltilyr Bedford. Pa. I> PITT.'NiA m.d'.lA PANfch. ft WARE a JL) kinds, lit Is. Mo. RLYMYEB A COS.! ftx.r. 4on!tarox...r. a.jotrxs tow S. E. HENRY A CO. IFOIJ^W^IRsIDIIsrG and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ami wholesale and retail dealers in />>■// (JMHIH, Croeeries, Hoofs, Shoes, Rear/ij-made Clothing, Cedar and Willow-ware, Carpets, Oilcloths Queen swore, Hardware, Iron, Nails, fish, Flour, Feed, Coal, Plaster, Salt, tiis<* sura wo will insure you for mm S->OO t . .4) 000 in ease of death, and pay you ; from tj.'i to 650 per week ton peusation, if you arc iii: 'bled from bu.-iucs?. U. HOLLAND, Sec'y. A Li rx, Agents. febS 1)!!IVATI! SALE -I OV TALI KL3 TIMBER 1 >ANI). ~4t The subscribers, agists for Mary Ann Wilson will sell at private sale, a tract of 100 Ac: r-f Valuable Timber Land, | situate h . cr's Valley, Cumber laud Valley tp., adji nin-_ lands of George Love, llcmrain"?. and i otbi •-. v. i and granted on a warrant to M. nig. Oct Loff. This tract is within easy reach ■>f Bedford cud in the hand- of au energetic per son wool t afford .-11 almost inexhau stable supply of w■ ui the citi2 ns of the town. There are 1 sen'rai - .... cleared and under cultivation and a large p.-rt ion of the balance can, without much labor, be urn j nwluotive. The timber is of an excel e ,* ci. much of it being poplar, arid com. -aw mills. Term will be made easy. D 1 HBO it it OH A LtTZ. April 27, Hum. Agents /;i,:K V: BARGAINS AT TUB EMPORIUM OF FASHION SJ i UCK BROTHERS AKE .11 ST RECEIVING A SPLENDID LOT OF IA\(1 BBY GOOm. CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESS SILKS. CIIALLIES, POPLINS. MOIIAIH DE LA INS. HARBGES, FRENCH LAWNS. FAN CY PRINTS. AC. SILKS CLOTHS, AND MANTILLAS SHAW i - . GREAT VARIETY. Mo I iI.MNG AND LACK GOODS, A HAND-SOME LOT Vtr DACE MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS* BONNES AND BONNET RIBBONS Flower n's Hats and V ! Lfl-iir- .*1 Children's Gaite Slipper-.. \nd Fine Boo**. Noti-i* in great variety Stocklh-. Gi ■ cs, Han txercbi v..liars, Drcs Trimmings, Pc fume;.., At-. A.-, Ac. ;he eon ri> of t; irv article usually kept yi a Fi'-ft ■ iart Fancy Store 1 selected by an cx pcricr td city lady. Thankful for past favors w# ask a continuance of your patronage. SHUCK BROTHERS. The old firm of S. A. W. Shuck also ask a call to sec their new stock and a continuance of public patron;.g e. Bedford, April, 1*64. tf. f \ GOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS 1 U THE following kinds of Th Machines, CON.-T.VNTLY ON HAND AT THE MA CHINE SHOP OF P H SHIRES, 3EDFORD PA Ph. > cloi.ratcd RAILWAY. ■ r TREAD-POW -1 lit.- ; Machines with ill the latest and best iuipi iveraents. UNE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. Th Two-horse Machine with two horses and four hands will thresh from 100 to 125 bushels of wheat or rye, and twice as much oats per day. ONE-HORSEMACHINES v.ilh three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 hush pei uv v. . i four horse TP MIILING SHAFT Ma ck nos. also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, SiRA W SHAKERS oftho me approved kind at tached to all "Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REP \IB : I of all kinds of Machines done on the sh .1- urg ,10.14 8.04 Hopewell, 10 22 8.12 Pip IT'S Hun, W. 38 '8.24 Tat - sville, ILS- 9.1U BP dy Run, 11.09 6.5 } Mo tit Dallas, 11.12 8.57 I.' 1? Sexton f-r Dudley, 10.20 7.50 CoaUont, 19.35 6.06 Pu'i'T, , 10.60 6.20 LEAVE NORTHWARD. S re Sboup's I 1 Run stations, * ► 3 Branch. % A.M. PM A.M. P.M. Mount Dallas, ' 6.00 3.04 Bloody Run, ' 6.04 3.06 Tatcsvil.' j, 6.16 3.20: 1 Piper's Run, 6.36 3.40 Hopewell, | 6.52 3.56 Riddlesburg, 7.00 (.04 Baiton, . 7.30 4.34 r f Fishery; ummit, ' 7.45 4.49 Core, 7.49 4.53 Rough and Ready, 8.00 5.05 Coffee Run, j B.. M Day Express, 9.4? A. M Local Accouiuiodatian, 12.0- P. M Cincinnati Express, 4.33 P. M. Philadelphia Express, 10.56 P. M. Mail Train leaving Mt. Dallas at 6.00 A. M., and arriving at Huntingdon at 9.00 A. JL, will ailo'.T pat-.-enters ample time to take oreakfast, and connect with Day Express east, at 9.1S a. m. This train connects at Harrisburg with train* for New York and Baltimore, and arrives at Phila delphia at 5.45 p. nr. Express train leaving Mt. Dallas at 3.01 p. m., will arrive at Huntingdon at 6.10 p. m., allowing passenger? time for supper, and wiil connect with Mail Train west, at 7.00 p. nr., Fast Line west at 7.35, and Philadelphia Express east at 10.56 p.m. Pas angers from the east in the morning will have tlrue to breakfast at Huntingdon before the departure of Mai! Trsia at 8.00 a. :u. for Mt. Dal las. Passenger* from the east in the afternoon wiil arrive at Huntingdon at 5.28, and have 30 min utes for supper. Large and commodious Hacks will, on arrival of each train at Mt. Dallas, be ready to conrey passenger? to Bedford and Bedford Springs, juued O. AYERS, Superintendent. Q ROVER & RAKER'S Sewing Machines WERE AWARDED THE 11IG i I EST PR EMIUMS at the State fairs of New York, New Jersey, Ver mont, ! 'en nsy I van ia,Oh io, Indiana, Illinois, Mich igan, Wisconsin, lowa, Kentucky, Missouri. Vir giriia. North Carolina. Tenn r s.-ee, Aiahatna, Ore- California, at the fairs of the American In stitute, IYanktin Institute, Maryland Institute, Mar -. chuscfts Mechanics' Association, Penn. Mc j h i'lies' Institute, St. Louis Agricultural and Mc eh \gsoeion, and at numerous Institute and County fairs, includidg ail the fairs at which they wcic exhibited the past three years. First prizes have also been awarded these Ma chine at the exhibition- of London, Parts, Dub lin, Lin/, Pcsancon, Bnyonne, St. Diiier, Chalons. Ami hey have been furnished hv special corn mand to the Einprt'ss of France. Kuipress of Austria, r.injurests ol Russia. Emprew of Brazil. Queen of S;>:iin and Queeu of Bavaria. The Driver and Baker Elastic-Stitch sewing Mi. bines are superior to all Others for the follow ing re; net i i'.sy sow direct from the spools, and require Hi- :ewiud:ng of thread. 1. i it.', are more easily understood and used, I ..ii'l :0.-s tiabie to derangement than other ma chines. hey are capable of executing perfectly, v change ot adjustment, a much greater vai . t\ .;f work than other machines. '. The fitch made by these machines is much m re nr.. clastic, and durable, especially upor, :r"i vvh:ch re-i'ii.e to be washed and ir nod 'ban any miier sfitch. >. 't'iiis stitch, owing to the manner in which th" or der thread is inwrought, is much the most f ! cautiful in us-, and retains this i ■cj ; . - ".id beauty even upon articles frequent 1. : ironed until they are worn out ' ii - structure of the seam is such that, ?h 1 •• at <;r broken at intervals of only a I- - -i ' will neither open, run, or ravel, but rem lit) f;rua and durable. 7. I dike other machines,, .these fasten both ends i"' the seam by their own operation. 8. V. (U these machines, while silk is used upo' the right or face side of the seam, oof ton may • used upo:; the other side witluut lessening* tht strength or durability of the scam. This can be dona on other machine, and i-' a great s\ ing u; m all articles stitched or made up with silk. These machines, in addition to their superior merits as instruments for wing, by a change of adjustment,-easily learned and practiced, execute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery and ornamental work. PRINCIPAL Oi l- ICES UP HUE Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co. EASTERN. Boston, IS Sumner stneL New York. •;>■> Firoadway. Philadelphia. T3O Chestnut strtoL Baltimore, LSI Baltimore street. Brooklyn, 225 Fulton street. Rochester, 48 State street. Buffalo, w£y .Main street. Troy, 343 River street, ilarri burg, 17 Market street. Providence, 2 Howard building. WESTERN. ' bicngo, 101 Yi hingtoß street. Cincinnati, •> W. -t Fourth street. St. Louis. 12t North Fourth street. Detroit, lid Woodward avenue. Milwaukee. 13 Ncwhail house. Cleveland. 171 Superior street. Dayton, 346 Third street. Louisuille, 5 Masonic Temple. Lexington, Bradley's block. Memphis, 30:; Main street. Nashville, m Church sLcet. Pan Francisco, 32ii Moiifgoni-ry street, FORBID N. London, ISU Regent street. Liverpool, 50 Bold street. Melhourno, 24 Swnnston street. For sale by B. M. Greene, Huntingdon, Pa- April 27, 6ino PUKE LIUERTV WHITE LEAD— preferred by nil practical Puinters! Try it and you will have no other. Mauu tnred onlv by ZEIGLEE. & SMITH, Wkolmale Dru>/, fa tut and Oia Dealer*. No. !87North THIRD Street, PIIIDAD'A., For sale by G. BLYMYBR A SON. feb2:ly WAGONS.— Two new two-horse Wagons foi sale. Reasonable credit given. Ang3:tf. A. B. CRAMER tfcCO.