ajarm, Modioli. NOVEMBER. There is a northern army marching south ward with power. The winds" are its scouts, and Jack Frost is on the picket line. Its skirmishers are in the forests of Maine : they fill the Adirondack, and skirt the chain, of great lakes. Some daring companies have pushed far in advance of their reserves into the praries and valleys of the West. Behind them comes the grand army in its march to the sea, leaving no green thing behind it. save the cedars and piues with which it seems to fraternize. But we have weapons and re sources, which will enable us to sustain the siege. Then, too, we Save one great ally but for whose partial withdrawal, to at*eud to business farther South, we should not expe rience the present attack. This ally is the Sun, who fights for us by day, but leaves us tc take care of ourselves by night. Our resour ces are wood and coal, and peat, good shelter and the abundant corn. The first nippings of the frost should have set us to finishing up farm work, and making ready lor winter. When we cast our eyes over the hints for No vember given in previous years, we feel the | need of ten times the space we have to make suggestions upon every important subject, but with so little space as we have we must be somewhat general in our bints, hirst, how ever a word about Permanent Improvements. —'Multitudes of farmers and their families are satisfied with their present homes, but many others want to move. They are looking West or Sorttb, aud are ready to take a good offer and clear out. The result of this is that they doinot half take care of the farms they arc on, and if they sell at all, they will not get half the price they might: We say then, wherever you are, make the surroundings as attractive as possi ble. Make permanent improvements, good buildings, good fences, walls, etc., lay under drains, reclaim swamps, and in short, work as if yon were going to live in one place all your life, and your children after you. So you will have the comfort, as you go along, of seeiug everything improving, and such invest ments are safe and usually pay a good inter est, if not annually, they certainly increase the value of the farm. But do not let any work upon the farm nor the material welfare of yourself and family lead to the neglect of the moral and intellectual. The Common School should have the solic itous care and attention of every citizen, no matter what his profession, or how light his family responsibilities. Statistics bear us out in saying that the poorest schools and the least attention to education exist among the most purely agricultural districts : and it is also true that in more populous sections farm ers, as a class are not the ones to forward efforts for better and more thorough schools. The great safe-guard cf our liberties is uni versal intelligence. A good public school is a security to any community against petty thieving, stack burning, orchard robbing, and a thousand other annoyances from bad boys and bad men, which can hardly be overesti mated. The contamination of one's children by ignorance, which is almost always vicious and the cause of poverty, should be provided against by securing the very best school houses and the best teachers for all the chil dren of the community. This is every man's and every woman's business, and a duty for which an account mu3t be rendered as much as for the heartless neglect of the hungry gry and naked. It is not necessary at this season to direct attention to The Poor, for we Lave them always wtth us. It is much pleasanter of a winter night to think of those who have been and are warm ed and fed by our unostentatious charities, than of those to whom it may have been said '"depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled (by somebody else)." This month occurs the usual season of Thanksgiving, which, former ly observed by only a few of the older States, has no w become a National festival. —May this be among the many causes for thankful ness of our readers and of ourselves, that as God has prospered us, God'.- poor have sha red his bounty at our hands. — American Ag riculturist. LET US MAKE GOOD WALKS. The season is upon us when good hard walks about our dwellings, barns and out; houses generally, are very desirable on many accounts—health, convenience and comfort being among them. How many of our agrij cultural readers neglect thishome duty ? How m any allow the paths even to their houses to be almost impassible in moist weather ? And so with the paths to the barn, or different stable doors, to the hog pens, cattle-yards, &c. We have known persons to wade through water mud and soft manure for eight m onths in the year, to get at these several places, at the expense of damp feet and nasty boots, instead ofproviding a footway of stones coal ashes or boards, either of which could be made nt. small prnrnse and a few hours of time in labor. Especially is this neglect to be condemned where the females of the family arethesuffi r ers. We have many times seen the way to the wood-pile coal-bin, spring-bouse, cbicKen yard and other indispensable points, totally unfit to be used by them. If any one thinks there is any economy in this, he is greviously mistaken. To say nothing as to the loss of time in wading through the mud, the wcar and-tear of shoe-leatlier and injnry to gar ments would pay the entire expense of pro viding good, dry walks , but when the ques tion of health, of suffering and of doctors' bills are taken into account, they ought to be sufficient to drive every negligent, unsympa thizing proprietor, whether in town or coun try, to follow the suggestions herein made. A man who will not look after the reasonable need and comforts of his family, does not de serve to have a family.— Cermantoxrn Tele graph. HOGS. Watch the pork market, and if there is a certainty of taking advantage of high prices before the general killing takes place, do so, otherwise complete the fattening. If nowhere else, there is at least a large gain in the ma nure heap. In killing all fight ing is stopped by shootiqg a wooden plug in tggy head between the eSles, easily done and practice, ;usc very little-pow \ id only cooked or v &Sjf^food: N'EIV PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ! T. IR,. GETTYS' NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, BEDFORD, PA. The under signed has fitted up a new Photograph Gallery THREE DOORS WEST OF DR. HAR RY'S PRI G STORE, where he is prepared to make I'lCTl RES ol" AN Y SIZE AM) STYLE DESIRED, from the smallest Breast Phs size to Life Size. He also keeps a large assortment of FANCY CASES, POCKET A LRU MB, ALBUMS B'Ui THE CENTRE TABLE. (Till & Rosewood Frames, GILT MOULDING AND ROSEWOOD MOUL DING for frames, CORD AND TASSALS for hanging frames. lie will also copy pictures from A MTtKOTY PES, PHOTOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS, &C. and enlarge them to any size desired. Having all the la-; improvements in the art, and being en gaged in the business longer than any other man in the county, he ,can assuro his customer- that he will make better work than can bo had at any other establishment. He was the FIRST to in tr. duee the Ambrotype, FIRST to introduce the Mclainotypo and Ferrotype, FIRST to intro duce the Photograph, and ho is the only one i who can make TJETK BEAUTIFUL ALBYTYI'E, or PORCELAIN PICTURES, of recent discov ery. TERMS: Twenty-live percent. Less than any aiher place in the county. Nov. 9-Sms. T. E. GETTYS. J EST OUT—SOLD EVERYWHERE. THE HERALD OF HEALTH FOR NOVEMBER CONTAINS: The Snow Fall, (Poetry) Geo. IV. Bungay. Alcoholic Liquors and Drugs, Horace Greeley. An Essay on Teeth, Ry a, Dentist. Health of Girls, Dr. J. 11. Hanaford. A Plea tor Little Children, (Poetry) M. M. 11. The Cry for Rest, Rev. 0. H. Frothingham. Country Nuisances, A. L. Wood, M.D. Healthful Agency of Trees, Mrs Mary Treat. Notes from the Country. Homo Influence. Peaceful Nature, (Poetry) 'lildcn. A New Era in the Hygiene of Disinfection— —Prof. Rufus King Browne. Monuments. Unity of the Human Species. Dash the Wine Cup Away, Win. 11. Burleigh. Amusements, llcnry Ward Beeeher. The Effects of Medicines, E. P. Miller, M. D. A Natural Life, M.L. Holbrook, M. I>. Student's Dross at Antioeh College, —Mrs. S. W. Dodds. X tes for the Month, by M. L. Hoibrook, M. D., Cooking, a Fine Art —Routine —Miss Dr. Walk. er on Tobacco, etc.—Scripture Wine —A Won derful Old Lady. Home-Treatment of Lead Colic. Answers t > Correspondents —Colds, Coughs and Deafness —Natural Laws—Weak Spine and Lungs—Flatulence—Sleep Alone —Sick llend nchc —Two Meals—Vinegar —Fresh butter — Suicide—How to Grow beautiful—Stooping Necks —Alcoholic Medication—Retiring and Rising—Children Sleeping. Healthy condiments. $2 per annum ; 20 cents a number. MILLER, IVOOD A CO. IS S*— t, New- York: American News Co., General Agents. Nov #,-tf g S. c AMPBELL & Co. Vf ANi FACTI'RIN CONFECTIONIiIIS. and wholesale dealers in FOREIGN IRMTS. NITS. AC.. AC No. 303 Race Street, PHILADEDPHm. Also manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses Candy & Cocosmnt Work October 26, lyr T AST NOTICE. My old Books must be squared by cash or note immediately. Those persons who may fail to settle their ac counts en cr befor August 15th, must blame themselves if they have costs to pay, as I have been very indulgent, but now need money. Respectfully. Wa. HARTLEY. July 13. DOLLARS REWARD. Was stolen from St. Marks Lutheran Church, in Friends Cove, on Wednesday, 26th nit., a large Bible, Ilymn Book, Table Cover, Lounge Cover and Trimmings. Pitcher, two Tumblers, Ac. The above Teward will be paid for the thief and return of the articles, or twenty dollars for the return of the articles above mentioned. WM. S. BEEQLE. Octs:3t JOHN H. SHAFKR. E. W. Hcrr o. K. SHANNON r. BESRPICT RUPP, SHANNON A CO., BANKERS? I BEDFORD, PA. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. COLLECTIONS mado for the East, West, North and St nth, and the general business of Exchange, transacted. Notes and Accounts Collected and Remittances promptly made. REAL ESTATE bought and sold. apr.ls,'o-i-tf. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF JUDG MENT and Promissory Notes, either with or without waiver of exemption, for sale a* thi office nov 2-66 ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common, Admin istrator's and Executor's. Deeds, Mortgages, Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, witfi ana without waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoe nas and Executions, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1866 A SPLEND ID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds -l\ on the best parchment paper, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 28, 166 A SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds on the beet parebmcnt paper, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2 186 6 BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE CHEAP at the INQUIRER OFFICE. Nov. 2, 1866. BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE CHEAP at the INQUIRER OFFICE NOT 2, 1866 SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. The undersigned has the blanks now ready and will attend promptly to the collection of all claims under the new law for the equalization of bounties. Aug 17. J. W. DICKERSON. ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common, Admin istrator's snd Executor's, Deeds. Mortgages, Sudgmcnt Notes, Promissory Notes, with and with out waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoenas and Execution-, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1566 j Blank dbkdb for sale cheap at the INQUIRER OFFICE Nov 2, 1866 BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE CHEAP at the INQUIRER OFFCE. Nov. 2,1866. riRUIT CANS AND SEALINti W.ttC, at I 1 B. Me. BLYMYER A CO*S. COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied with all kbnla of Tinware oa the shortest possible no cot, at: B Me. BLYMYER * GO'S- " f TNOI'ESTI tXABLY THE REST SUS- L TAIN ED WORK OF THE KIND IN THE WORLD." HARPER'S HEW jycoZLTTZETX/Y" MAGAZINE. CItITICAI. NOTICES OF THE rHF.SS. It is the foremost .Magazine of the day. 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The publishers have perfected a system of mail ing by which they can supply tho Magazine and Weekly promptly to those who prefer to receive their periodicals directly from the Office of Pub lication. The postage ou Harper's Maguzino is 24 cents a j-erer, wlik'h w rat be paid nt fho bercrlber** ptffft offlec. TERMS: Habpkk's Magazine, one year $4 DO An extra copy of either the Magazine or Week ly will be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at >4 0" each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for?!?" 00. Back Nun-bers can be supplied at any time. A Complete Set, now comprising Thirty-three Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expen.-e of purchaser, for $2 25 per volume. Single volumes, by mail, post paid, $3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents, i>3' mail, postpaid. '. s * Subscriptions sent from British North American Provinces must be accompanied with 2 4 cents additional, to prepay United States postage. Address HARPER A BROTHERS, Nov 2, 18G6 FRANKLIN SIP AKE, NEW YORK. j LEON'S CELEBRATEDPREPARATIONS| THE PERFECTION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER. It is a positive cure for Baldness. It restores Grey Hair tu its Original Color. It is a Tonic, not a Dye, and acts upon the secre tions. It immediately arrests failing out of the llair. It allev iatcs Neuralgia and Headache. Ii radically cures Dandruff and Humors. It keeps the scalp healthy, clean, and cool. It is an elegant aud exquisitely flagrant Hair Dressing. It restores, cultivates, and Beautifies the Hair. It makes harsh Hair Ucxibic and Lustrous. Dh. LEON'S ELECTRIC 11. II! RENEWER has enjoyed a high Iccat reputation for many years, Its wonderful restorative and invigora ting properties arc well known to the Medical Faculty of Philadelphia. Being fully satisfied of the merits of Leon's Electric Hair Rencwer we have procured exclu sive ownership and are determined that every household in our 1/ind shall have opportunity to reap its benefits. DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY. A most delightful and efficacious < ure for the various ills to which Infants and Young Children are . object. INVALUABLE FOR TEETHING It softens the gums, abates in uimati,. r , i,,\ig orates the stomach and bowels. 'rrocts acidity, and is a sure and speedy cure lor ie. Cramps and Windy Pains. A must excellent preparation fur children of a restless* and fretful habit and in ail eases of Loosc iicc-, Griping, Vomiting or other inward grief, it gives immediate ease. Tscd for more than half a century in the pri vate practice of one of the most eminent physi cians of Philadelphia. In now placing this article within the reach of all our countrymen, we would remark that we know it to be a Remedy of unrivaled excellence, and that it has proved io thousands of cases, as wc are resolved it shall in millions, a priceless j boon. ZIEGLEK A SMITH, Sot.E PROPRIETORS, Nov. ItyCti-lvr. 137 North Third St., Phila. " \ COMPLETE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF I J\ THE TIMES. "TUB BEST, CHEAPEST, ASH MOST sr< I ; FAMILY PAPER IN XJIE UNION." H A IIPER'S WEEKLY, j splendidly illustrated. CRITICAL NOTICES OP TIIE I'RESS. "The best Family Paper published in the Uni- ; ted States."—A'tir London Adcertettr. "The model newspaper of our country—com plete in all the departments of an Anieri- .u Fam ily Paper-—Harper's Weekly has earned fur itself a right to its title 'A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZA TION."— -Ntn York Ereniny Pout. "This Paper furnishes the bent ilhixtiutioio. Our future historians will enrich thcnisdrcs out of Harper's Weekly long after writers, and painter.-. and publishers arc turned to dust—AY ic York Ecangelirt. "A necessity in every houshold"— Trnn Hcript. '"lt is at once a leading political an l historical annalist of the nation"— Philadelphia Prcrr. "The best of its class in America"— [jo, ton Traveller. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1567. The Publisher- have perfected a system of mailing by which they can supply the Magazine and Weekly promptly to those who prefer to ro ceive their periodicals directly from the Office of Publication. Postmaster" and others desirous ef getting up Clubs will be supplied with a Show-Bill on application. f ic postage on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a year, which musi Lt ,„.;a ti.., :i.. • >•■■■ ■ office. TERMS : Harper's Weekly, one j ear si 06 An Extra-Copy of either the Weekly ov Maga zine will be supplied gratis for every Club of five subscribers at $-1 00 each, in one remittance : or >Six Copies for S2O 00. Back numbers can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, is neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, for $7 each. A complete set, comprising nine volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $5 25 per vol.,freight at expense of purchaser. Volume X. ready January Tst, 1867. Afe~Subscriptions sent from British North American Provinces must be accompanied with 20 cents additional, to prepay united States postage. Address HARPER A BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York. October 26 rpAKE YOUR CHOICE ! JL We will send by Express or otherwise as ordered securely packed, a $55 SEWING MACHINE either Wheeler Printing are equalled by very few establishments ' n the country. Orders by mail promptly fißod. All letters should ho addressed to DUliOIUlOW A M'TZ. 0 KDFORD NURSERIES J) BEItFOMt, PEAVV'.f. T. JVC. LYITCHI, Offers to the ]>ublic and dealers, a largo stock of well grown fruit trees consisting of APPLE TREES 6 to 10 feet, high, PEAR, standard and dwarf, PLUM. CHERRY, APRICOT, NECTA RINES, QUINCES, GRAPES of ail the desirable kinds, CHERRY CURRANT :_nd other tine va rieties, GOOSEBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, SPANISH CHESTNUT, ENGLISH WALNUT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING TREES, Evergreen Trees, Shrubs and Vines in variety, Honeysuckles of all kinds, Hardy perpetual bloom ing Roses, Flowering Shrubs, Dahlias, Fancy Va rieties, Fuchsias, Chrysanthemums, Ac. Upwards of 150,000 trees arc now on the grounds thrifty and healthy. Not 1100 acres of trees, as sotue tree agents would have you believe they have, which is a Humbug. Those intending to plant would better buy trees raised in like soil and climate, and run no risks of distant shipment. 1 have tho same kinds of fruifs and as line trees us can de bad al an;., X • ,i -. Catalogues sent fi, iic.nl le < rexpens Pcinrs fcsii't; to vtt 1 spftijtnn PJ | to ve ptrst-i-elix i r by Vtter. ji:ly 1." rjpRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT j Price 50 cents, or 5 Unities fur $2. DR. LATOUK'S WHITE OI Tj IF acknowledged to be tlio very best Liniment for Shoulder GUIIF, Sprain.-, Finises, Swelled Joints Htiffnese, and Rheumatism. It is tlio only application th't should le applied I > kicks and cut,-. Kverv boatman, Farmer, or Horseman shonM have a l*otle in hi- t1 lc. ready for use. For sale rt whole ale :u A retail, bv c. SUP. IV KB A CO., Wholesale !>•;!; i ts, Cumberland, Md. And by Druggists and all Dealers in Reliable Medicines everywhere. npd.tl. ALOTHING EMPORIUM. GEO. RKIMUN P. Merchant Tailor, Bcd.'urd, Pa., keeps constam ,v on hand READ Y-MADK CLOTHIXO, stick as coats, points, vests, A .. u'S" a general assortment of 01,01' US, CASS IM KRIiS. and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS .t all kinds: also, CM.tCOS, MUSLINS, Ac., all of Which will be SOLD LOW FOR CASH. My loom is a few doors west of Fyan's -tore, and op posite Rush's marble yard. I invite ALL to give tr.c a call. I have lust received a stock of new goods. juncl. rilllE MASON A HAMLIN ET Forty <1 lUcrc. at styles, adapted to sacred and secular masie, for SBO to S6OO each. l'iffty-onc (told and Silver Medals, or other first premium awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue free. Ad dress, MASON ,t IIAMLIN, Huston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. March 'J: lyr. PURE LIBERTY WHITE EE AD, — The Whitest, the most durable and the mo, economical. Try it! Manufactured only by ZEIGLER & SMITH. Wholesale Drug, Paint A Glass Dealers. No. 137 North THIRD St., PHILADELPHIA. For sale by Geo. Blvmvcr A Son, Bedford. jeb2:ly PJUE LIUEKTV WHITE LEAD— prcferreil by all practical Painters! Try it and you wi have no other. Manu turctl only by ZEIGLER & SMITH* Wholesale it. Pa ml and Glass Veals, >, No. 137 North THIRD Street, I'll IDA I> A., For sale by 0. BLYMYEU A SON. fcb2:ly DW. CP.OI'SE WHOLESALE TOB AGONIST, (>n I'enn street a few doors west of tho Court House, North side, Bedford, Pa., is now prepared oscll by wholesale all kinds of CIGARS. All orders promptly filled. Persons desiring anything inhis line will do well to give him a call. Bedford, Oct 20 ;'65., ALL KINDS OF CLANKS, Common Admin istrator's and Exocutor's, Deeds, Mortgage Judgment Notes, Promissory Note?, with an without waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoe nas and Executions, forsalo at tho Inquirer office Nov 2, LStiO ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common Admin istrator's and Executor's, Deeds, Mortgages, Judgment Notes,-Promissory Notes, with and with out waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoenas, and Executions, for sale at the Inquirer office, Nov 2, 1860| J. R BITRBORBOW JOHN LUTZ U diUiACVF & , BEDFOUU, PA., V. S. ARMY CLAIM AGENCY FOB Tlla COLLBCTIOX OF BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS, and other Claims against the Government. BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. To enable those who may have claims upon the United Plates for moneys due deceased officers and soldiers on account of military services rendered, while in the regular or volunteer sorviee, wo pub lish the following order of pay merit: Fiitsr.—lf the deceased was Marritd, payment will be made: Ist, to the widow; 2d, if no widow, to his child or children (if minors, to a guaadinn.) Second. —If ho diod uttmarrird; Ist, to tho father: 2d, if the father is dead, to the mother; 3d, il both parents are dead, to the brothers and sis ters, collectively; lustly, to tie heirs general (to bo distributed in accordance with the laws of the State in which thodeceasd had bis domicile.) In the number entitled to Bounty may be added the pro rata Bounty due soldiers discharged for wounds received in actual battle. PENSIONS. Under the Act of Congress, approved July 14th, 1842, pensions are grauted to the following classes of persons: Ist. Invalids disabled since March 4th, ISfil, in the military and naval service of the United States in tiie line of duty. 2d. Widows of officers, soldiers, or seamen, dy ing of wounds received or of disease contracted in the military or naval service a- above. 3d. Children under sixteen years of age, of such dec ,sc"l persons, if their bo no widow surviving,, or from the time of tha widow's second marriage. 4th. Mothers (who have no husband living) of officers, soldiers, or seamen, deceased as aforesaid, provided tho latter have left neither whl„„ ur children under sixteen years of age; and provided also, that the mother was dependent, wholly or in part, ■ pen the deceased for support. >th. .Sisters under sixteen years of age of such deceased persons, dependent on the latter, wholly or in part, for support; provided thero are no right ful claimants of either of tho la-t jireccding classes. Special attention given to CLALMS-FOR LOPS OF HORSES. jMP* Applications by mail attended to as if made in person. jffS~No charge made until tho Claim is adjusted. charge. April 23, 1885:tf WASHINGTON HOTEL. BEDFORD, Pa.. ISAAC F. GROVE, Proprietor. THE 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 Pitt and Julianna Streets, Bedford Pa., known as the WASHINGTON HOTEL, and formerly kept by Win. Dibcrt. This Ilouee is being thoroughly re-fitted and re furnished. and is now opened for the reception of guc-:.-. Visitors to the BEDFORD SPRINGS, and persons attending Court, will find this House a pleasant and quiet temporary homo, Every at tention will be paid to the accommodation and comfort of guests. Flie TABLE will at all times be supplied with the br.-t. the markets afford. Charges willbe mod erate. Extensive Stabling is attached to this Hotel, and a . .ireful and competent Hostler willbe in at tendance. special attention will be paid to the accommo dation of the farming community. Coaches leave this Bouse Daily, (Sundays ex ec, 1 1) at 6J o'clock, A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M., to connect with the trains going East, from Mount Dallas Station and Bloody I. in. • coach will also ,e tri-weekly. (Tue-day, i'hnr lav and Satur • i y ) for Somen hom by mail at publisher's prices. Pianos and Organs Warranted for ITV U years. Those wishing to buy any of the above article are invited to call and examine mine before pur ehasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as in New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments sent promptly upon application, with any additional information de sired. B. M. GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., in Brown's Hardware building, or, Dr. C. N. HICKOK, Bedford. Pa. RIVATE SALE OV VALVULE TIMBER LAND. The subscribers, agents for Mary Ann Wilson will sell at private sale, a tract of 100 Acres of Valuable Timber Land, situate in Shovcr's Valley, Cumberland Valley tp., adjoining lands of George Love, Hcmmings, and others, surveyed and granted on a warrant to Murgarr. TD :V. This tract is within easy reach of Bcdfct mi lin the hands of an energetic per son would afford an almost incxhaustable supply of wood for the citizens of the town. There are srv, ,tl b<- . i t trod and under cultivation and a lar. port ion of tho balance can, without much ! labor, be made productive. The timber is uf an excellent nu;>lity, much of it being poplar, and convenient to saw mills. Terms will be made easy. DUKUOITUOH A LI T/. April 27, llmo. Agents WILL HAPPEN and therefore you ought to INSURE IN TUB PROVIDENT LIFE INSURANCE AND luv< | Company of Chieazo. i>- :i To., oWc Insure yourselves against Accidents Kiii'nvtd Orfioern and l-'mployees, insure yourselves against Accidents. Boatmen, Masters and Sailers of vessels, and all Travellers by water carriage, Insure yourselves against Accidents. Coachmen, and all who Travel by Stage, Insure yourselves against Accidents. ihitel Keepers, Merchants and Professional .Men, It,>ure yourselves against Accidents. Machinists, Builders and ajj Mechanics, Insure yourselves against Accidents. Farmers and all others, We can't !y entreat you not to suffer a moment's delap . avail yourselves of the first oppor ttti y t i insure against death, and con lit- from your regular duties. For ;t tag -um we will insure you for torn 8500 t ••! '4,000 iu case of death, and pay yoti from 83 830 per week compensation, if you itvo disablesi from business. C. HOLLAND, Sce'y. Drnnotutow A LI.TZ, Agents. fobs / 1 RF.A V BARGAINS AT THE VT EMPORIUM OF FASHION. SHUCK BROT HERS ARE JI ST RECEIVING A SPLENDID LOT OF CONSISTING IN PART OF FANCY DRESS SII.KS, CIIALLTES. POPLINS. MOHAIR DE LA INS, BAREGES, FRENCH LAWNS, FAN CY PRINTS, AC. SILKS i'LOTFIS, AND MANTILLAS SHAWLS } ■; GREAT VARIETY, Aiwi ENING AND LACE GOODS, A HAND-SOME LOT OF LACE MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS, BONA FT & AM) BON.NET KIBRONB Flowers, 'ren's Hats and Flats, L"S Hid Children's Gaiters, Slippers, \t- i Fine Roots. Notions in great variety Stockings, (ll' ves, llnndki rehiefs, • 'oilars. Dress Trimmings, Perfumery, Ac, AAc. The sti,i k consists of every article usually kept in a First Class Fancy Store selected by an ex perienced city lady. Thankful for past favors wo ask a continunnee of your patronage. SHUCK BROTHERS. The old firm of S. A. W. Shuck also ask a call to see their new sto.w and a continuance of public patronage. Bedford, April, 1564. tf. QOOJI NKWS FOR THE FARMERS ! THE following kinds of Threshing Machines, CONSTANTLY* ON* HAND AT THE MA CHINE SHOP OF P. H SHIRES. BEDFORD PA Tl. Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POW ER Ti; iv.-liiug Machines with all the latest and best improvements. ONE AND TWO-HORSE POWERS. The 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 with three hands, will thresh from 50 to 75 bush per day. Two-and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ma chines, also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SHAKERS of the mo"' approved kind at tached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines done on the shortest notice. YtU HORSES, PIG METAL, GRAIN and LI MRER taken inpayment. Farmers' wanting -Machines, will do well to give me a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor and Mannfac'r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER! The most perfect Machine in the world. Single Mowers or Combined Machines Warranted to give satisfaction, or no sale. Farmers'in want of the BEST MA( 11INE of the kind now made, would do well to call and make arrangements to give their orders for Machines in time lor mowing. PETER U.SHIRES CNALL AND SEE our Stock of Stoves, Tin- J ware, llousc-Fornishing Goods, Ac. B; Mc. BLYxMYER A CO'S. IRARD Life Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital and Assets Jan 1,1805, $9,113,174,20 3(utiil lßßnrnnc t oruliiuvd with (lie Sr. t-urlty of < ajiitMl. The Oirurd Life Insurance Company wag char tered n 1820, and ia therefor© one of the oldest, as well as most substantial companies in the Uni ted Statea. It effects insurance for the whole of Life? upon the nonforfeitable or ten jcar plan, or for any tenn of year?. It also issues Endowment Policies. Premiums may bo paid Yearly, Semi-annually or Quarterly. AH the limited fur whole of life, , {including those on the ten year plan,) participate at the profits of flu- company. Those insuring never need fear the loss of what thev have paid in case tbey cannot keep up their payments* The eompany will always commute into a smaller amount, or purchase the policy at an • suitable value. Hatusses or additions to policies ore made every ■if- years, without any increase t'.< the premium. Jls profits arc absolute. Its premiums moderate. Its privileges liberal. It has paid many losses, and h is never contested a claim. For books anil circulars, free of charge, send to the Howe office, No. 408 CHESTN UT St., Pbil'a. Or to any of its agents. THOMAS RiDOWAY, Pres. JOHN* F. JAMES, Actuary. OILLTLN ROGERS, General Agent. I). S. LINDSAY, Traveling Agent. J. T. KEAGY, Agent, marS.Tyr Bedford, Pa. HORSE DEAEERS AND CATTLE TENDERS TAKE NOTICE 1)R. LATOUR'B HOE 5 AND CATTLE POWDERS, GOOD FOR CATTLE, HORSES, HOGS & SHEEJ. The l'arincrs' True Friend aud Aid. A safe and Certain cure for Heaves, Distemper, }el tow Mater, I "iighs, Injlaw'O.ory Disease, Loss, "J Appetite, Loic Spirit* and pounder. The be-t condition Powder aud one that will keep off disease of all kinds. A fair trial is only asked. The result will make it a favorite with all who administer it. Our best Horsemen and Cattle Traders recom mend it. Prepared and sold at wholesale and retail, by C. C. SHRIYER A CO., Wholesale Druggist", Cumberland, Md. And by Druggists and Dealers in Patent Mcdi cines everywhere. Price 23 ct*. or live Papers for sl. apGttf. J™> RITISII PERIODICALS. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS! Loudon Quarterly Review (Conservative. Edinburgh Review (Whig.) Westminster Review (Radical). North British Review (Free-Church). AND Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine(Tory) TERMS FOR 1866. per annum For any one of the Reviews $-1.00 For any two of the Reviews 7.00 " For any three of the P.eviews 10.00 " For all four of the Reviews 12.00 " For Blackwood's Magazine 4.00 " For Blackwood and any one Review... 7.00 " For Blackwood and two of the Reviews 10.00 " Forßlack wood and three of the Reviews l-'i.OO " For Blackwood and the four Reviews.... 15.00 " The interest of these Periodicals to American readers is rather increased than diminished by the articles they contain on our late Civil War, and though sometimes tinged with prejudice they may still, considering their great ability and the differ ent -tand-points from which they are written, be ax..* -* v " ~u D.r J" ut this country of every creed and PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBER.S: New subscribers to any two of the altov e } eriod cals for 1865 will be entitled to receive, grab ".any one of the " four Reviews" for 1365. New sub scribers to all five of the Periodicals for 1366, will receive gratis, any two of iho "Pour Reviews" for 1860. Subscribers may also obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates, viz: II lac I. wood froui .September, 1364, to December, 1 .65, inclusive, at the rate of $-.51) a year. The A'orth ISritish from January, i to Dc ccmb, inclusive; the Edinbury and the West i licet, ,■ from April, 114, to Deceit'lter, 1565, in clusive. and the London Quarter!; for the year 1855, at the rate of $1.50 a year tor each or any Review. A few copies yet remain of all the four Reviews lot- 1- . :* 34.40 a set, or $1.50 for .hit one. LEONARD SCOTT A CO., Publishers, No. 38 Walker Street, New York. L. S. A Co., also publish the FARMER'S GUIDE, b; llcnry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. R. Norton, of Y* ale College. 2 vols. Royal Octavo, DTI) pages, and numerous Engravings. I'ricc >r for tha two volumes—by Mail, Dost i-.il, I. Feb 9, 1566. \ TTENTION PENSIONERS ! Hook to "Your Interests! The Act of Congress, approved June 6th, 1866, gives additional pension to the following class of per. ,ns: I st. To those who have lost the sight of both i . i'-. or both hands, or are totally disabled ill the >:.v:o, so as to require constant attendance, the ■ m of 9*25. 2d. To those who have lost both feet, or are to a. v disabl 1 in the same, so as to require con st uit lib- ivlance, the sum of S2O. 3d. To those who have lost ono hand or one foot, or arc so disabled as to render them unable to per form annual labor equivalent to the loss of a hand or foot, the sum of s!•>. 4th. Persons who have been deprived of their pensions under Act of March 3d, 1565, in conse quence of being in the civil service of the U. S. Government arc restore i. sth. Invalid Pensioners who died after applica ti m for their pension had been filed and beforo the issuing of the Pension Certificate, aud who have left widows or minor children, will be enti tled to receive arrears due at death of the soldiers. 6th, Pensions are extended to dependent fath ers and brothers, the satno as mothers aud sisters. In all the above ca.-oa new applications u.uo be made. DURBORROW A LUTZ, junc 22. Claim Agents. IIEAMER'S OLD STAND It JULIANA sr., BEDFORD, PA. J. H. LEWIS has again replenished his DRUG STORE with a well selected stock of PURE DRUGS & MEDICINES CHOICE LIQUORS for uteHb ""ferencea. j anility