iatm, (fciftUnfc ilio uphold. INVESTING IN* THE FAKM. Leonard D. Clift. of uainiel. Putnam ( .. i.in- of the beet farmers New V <>rk has ever produced, was wont to say of his own course in life : "I have pursued a different policy from farmers generally. Some of them have skinned their farms, brought up their chil dren iu ignorance, given little or nothing in charity, and have reached old age with bar ren farms, uncultured children, and narrow views of life, butthey have couth in hunk-1 On the contrary, my surplus earnings have gone to enrich my farm, until it is capable of yielding an abundant support : my children have been educated, and now occupy respect able positions in society. 1 have felt it a privilege to give in charity : my table has been bountifully supplied, and my house open to tne stranger. All this I have, hut not money in the bank : and 1 am satisfied with my choice." He went to his rest on the fitli of Septem ber last, at the ago of 78—patriot, sage, coun sellor and friend, lea. lag his beautiful home stead atid bis good works as his fitting monu ment. This farm was the work of his life time, and we wish to commend to our read ers that sound policy which made h : v one of the model farms of the Empire State. It ♦ ••ok the premium in 1855 as one of the beat grazing farms, and the report of the Visiting 'iimmittec may be found in the transactions of the State Agricultural Society for that ▼ear. He reprobated that policy of skiuning the soil which, we are sorry to say, has been the prevailing style of husbandry ever, in the North and East, and which is still the worst feature of farming all over the country. Men have no faith in the capacity of the soil to reward them for the labor sad money they expend upon it. They get a good crop of grain or roots from the land, and instead of investing the proceeds in more manure, more improvements or more stock, tbey invest in more land or more bank stock. Many a man has pursued this course with his farm until its fertility has been almost exhausted. He has transferred all its fatness to the bank, and it will not now sustain ten animalsso well as it would fifty, fifty years ago. He may have grown rich iu money by the process, but his farm is ruined. Go through the older farming districts of any of our seaboard States, and we doubt if the majority of the farms will cany the stock tbey grazed and fattened two generations back. They have lost so much in fertility thai not even the improved tools and husbandry of the pres ent day can make them pay so well as tbey did then. The Cannei farmer had faith iu his bust" ness. and felt that his surplus earnings were safer and better invested iu the soil, under his own management, tha-.i in the hank under the management of otheis. He literally east his bread not only .upon the land, but upon the waters of his farm, not doubting that it would return again. He put mouey into M\KK/ embracing every New and Desirable size, -yle and Bbape of Plain and Trail How Skip r$, — J, 3 I 4,25, 2 3-4, 3, 3 1 L -i 1-2. 8 2-4 and 4 Yds., round, every length and tizc Waist: in every res j>eet FIRST QUALM v, and especially Adapted to meet the want- of FIH*T CLASS aud no -t fashion able Trade. "Our own make," of Hoop Skirts, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and RI: VIA < IIKA PINT, than any other make of either Single or Double Spring Skirt in the American Market. They arc WARRAXTF.D. in every respect, and wherever in trodueed give universal satisfaction. They are now being extensively Sold by Retailer.", and e\ - ery Lady should try them. Ask for "Hopkin'e* Own Make an t - •• that each Skirt is STAMPED "W. T. HOPhlN> MA.N UFACTtEEi:, ARCH Streat, PHI 1/ V." No others are Genuine. A Catalogue containing Style, Size and Retail Prices. to any ad drees. A Uniform and Liberal Discount allowed to Dealers. Orders by mail or otherwise, prompt ly and carefully filled.—Wholesale and Retail at Manufactory and Sales-rooms, No. 628 ARCH Street, PHI LAD A MM Skirts made to order,altered and rep.ui i. TERMS, NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLt . Wn. T. HOPKINS. March 15, 1367.16i0 Attention Drafted Men! Congress Las just parsed an Act refunding IH>3OO to those drafted men who paid commutation and afterwards were drafted and who put in substitutes, or who entered the service. We will promptly attend to the COLLECTION OF CLAIMS of persons entitled to have their money refunded, and will give our special aiteuiion to the ■■ object. ( Otl F, OXK! (m; ALL! .). W. LINGENFELTER, M. A. POINTS. Attorneys. March I:3m. y8l 'n aaaitfaa MHUAV ,) tl (I v.i 'aHOAdHsi 'H r i KOIIVIS (I M V J,S If) f). 111 (I 'SlflAm "Tt (* PAY I V IMMKDIAITKLY. The sale notes of Fbbdkkick Koonts, due December 11, 186fi, are in our hands for collec tion, DUBBORBOW A LCTZ. i Bedford, Feb. 1. W*.-3t. sttiiiiiAiai) Life I insurance fompati}, or PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL A ASSETS. JAN. I. IBK7. $2,455,053 SO. Nnlunl lnHnpi<* < omblul with tl* (*• cnrity or a capiuu. Xho Girord Life Insurance Company war char tered in 1820, and is therefore one of the oldest, as well as most substantial companies in the Uni ted States. It effect-' insurance for the whole of Life, upon the nonforfeitable or ten year plan, or for any term of years. It also issues Endowment Policies. Premiums may be l'M Yearly, Bemi.annually or Quarterly. All Ib< insured for whole of life, (including those on the ten year plan,) participate in /he profits of thcconqumy. Those insuring in the Girard may always real assured that their best interest* will he protected. All whole of l.ife Policies of several years stand ing, are purchasable by the company, or may be commuted into a policy for a smaller amount, without any thing more to pay—therefore the in sured need not fear a loss in caso they are not able, after several years payments, to keep up their policies. Hoi>,. or udditioHe topoliciet are made every dec years. without em# *'*ereae in theprevtium. It- profits ore absolute. Its premiums moderate. It- pririleyts liberal. It has paid many losses, and hat itrrrr contested a claim. For books and circulars, free of charge, send to the Home office. No. 408 UHESTNI T Br., Phil a. Or to anv of its agents. THOMAS RIDOWAV, Pre-. JOHN K. JAMBS, Actuary. OR KIN BOG EKB, (jeneral Agent. 322 Walnut. Street, (up stairs.) J. T. KEAGY, Agent, marldilyr Bedford, Pa. AND FIRESIDE- A Journal of Agriculture, Horticulture, Literature and Art, Published every Saturday, in quarto form, eight page:-, on line paper and new type. It is illustra ted with engravings of LIVE STOCK, FRUIT ANI) ORNAMENTAL TREE.-. FARM BUILDINGS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ac. \ corps of practical aDd well-known writers contribute regularly to its columns. A I.ITERARY DEPARTMENT Of Choice Tales, Poetry, Biography and general Miscellany, 'uakes the Farm and Fireside a wel c-me wsitor to every home in the United States. No < v pen so ii spared to make a journal worthy the patronage of an intelligent public. It will advocate (be best interests of a Rural Life. "/I. Market Report* are full and Reliable. TERMS—¥2 a year, invariably in advance. .Sold at all News and Periodical Offices. Speci men C'j v sent to any address on receipt of 5 cents. 8. S. FOBS. Publisher, mailobiui No. 182 Prune street, I'hii'a. N r O MORE BAM) HEADS ! NO MORE OKAY LOCKS 1 >l*. I^EONS' KbECTRIC HAIR REN EWER, 1# pronoun red by all who hare used it the very be->: itreparatioli for the hair. It in a positive cure tor Bubimeradicates Dandruff and Humors, stop* the Hair front falling out, and speedily res tores Or-v Lock- to their original hue and luxu riance. It operate- on the secretions and fills the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray bair will always be brought bark by :i few applications, to its youthful abundance, vitality and color. If mat**.* the hair soft, glossy, fragraur, pleas ant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and inn * hie l *k h**< me moj-t. pliant and dispose - nain %.j any desired position. As & Hair h. - .nx it ha- no ctjual. The sales are enonuous and it i a universal favorite with old ani >'Hi g of both sexe-. Sold by Druggists throughout the Cnited Mate-. Addrerrf all orders to ZIKtiLEE A SMITH, SOLE PROPRIETORS, N>v. Ith'fii-lyr. 137 aS"rth Ihird St.. Phi sa. I*rive .">u cents, or 5 Bottle* for s'h l>K. I.ATOITK'S WHITE OIL ?- . ('knowledged to ho the very best Liniment for Should** Halls. Sprains, Bruits, Swelled Joint.-* St ifij,' , and Rbeumati. iu. It the only application that should Iks applied i> kh k!- and cuts. Every Boatman, Farmer, or Horseman should have a bottle in his stable, ready for use. For sale at wholesale and retail, b> C. C. BHRIVER A CO., Whole.-ale Druggists, Cumberland, Md. '*.!. f > ldruggists and all Dealers in Reliable Medicines everywhere. ap6:tf. C S. CAMPBELL A Co. o. SAM I" tin KIM (O.MKf-riIIAKKN. and wholesale dealeis in I'OKCIOA FRIITN. SITA. A).. A N0.803 Race Mreoi, I'm! AnKUPHIA. A mi manufacturers of all kinds of fri! Molasses Candy & Cocoanut Work October 20, lyr UK'). HEIMUJiD, Merchant Tailor, Bedford, i. -constantly on hand READY-MADE i Lt>THi\G, nch as coat*, pauta, vests, Ac., also ( general assortment of CLOTHS. CAB6IMERE-, an'.l t.EXTS - FURNISHING HOODS of all kind*; also, CALICOS, MUSLINS, Ac., all of ntr.il will tie SOLD LOW FOR CASH. My root- is a few doors west of Fran's store, and op p-ite Rush's marble yard. I invite ALL to give tic a call. I have inst received a stock of n goods. jnnel. J |URBORROW dt LUTZ, A T T ( > 15 N E Y S-AT 1... W l>©— Kill I, ESTATE AiiEATS. BEDFORD, I'ENN'A Thoce who desire to sell or buy land or lands will tiud ihis agency an excellent medium through which to accomplish their object. AH land? of fered for sale are duly registered, likewise the ap plications to buy, and those who desire to sell and those who desire to purchase arc brought together with comparatively little delay, trouble or expens Persons desiring to use thi- agency can apply to us personally or by letter. July 13. CI 11.VERS WASH POWDER. i s A\ KS TIME. LABOR, MONEY. MAKES WASHING A I'ASTIMK AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL i SOLD EVERYWHERE' TRi 11. 7.EIGLER A SMITH. Chemist* and Wholesale Druggists, I 137 North Third street, Philadelphia. : Nov. Iti, 1865.-lyr. rjtHE MASON ,t HAMLIN O.A. HI3ST3UT Oi^C3-^.aSTS Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and i secular music, for SB9 to S6OO each. Fiffty-one j Gold and Silver Medals, or other first premium* awarded I hem. Illustrated Catalogue free. Ad- 1 dress, MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON j BROTHERS, New York. March lyr. J HENRY I HIT ON . WITH I SHI : MWAY.C'HANDI.KB & Co.. j Manufacturers ami Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES, j No. 231 .Market street, arid 210 Church street, PBILADEI.ITIIA. PLEASE GIVE HIM A CALL. j ! Feb. 15, 3m. flr-xr Wedding Cards, Business Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, and all kind of Mercantile Blanks, neatly and expeditiously executed at 'be INQUIRER Job Office. THE INQ.UI R EB JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Hertford, PH. We ste prepared to execute at short notice and in i the moat approved style POSTERS OF ANY SIZE, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING AND VIBIZINO CARDS, BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKETS, ORDER BOOKS, SUGAR LABELS, RECEIPTS, LEGAL BLANK , PHOTOGRAPHER'S CARDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. Our facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing are equalled by very few establishments in the country. Orders by ciaii promptly filled. All letters should be addressed to DURBOIIROW A LUTZ. / 10OD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS ! Ijf THE following kinds of Tlirewliinqr JVlaehineH, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE MA CHINE SHOP OF P H SHIRES, BEDFORD PA- The Celebrated RAILWAY, or TREAD-POW ER Threshing Machines with all the latest and best improvements. ON E AN D TWO-HORSE POWERS. The Two-horse Machine with two horses and fourhaods will thresh from 100 to 123 bushels of wheat or rye. and twice as much oats per dav. ON E -HORSEMACHINES with three hands, will thresh from 40 to 75 bush per day. Two and four-horse TUMBLING SHAFT Ma chines, also, four-horse STRAP MACHINES, STRAW SUA KERS of the most approved kind at tached to all Machines. ALL MACHINES WARRANTED. REPAIRING of all kinds of Machines done on the shortest notice. HORSES, PIG METAL, GRAIN and LUMBER taken inpayment. Fanners' wanting Machines, will do well to give me a call. PETER H. SHIRES, Proprietor and Manufac'r. ALSO, FOR SALE, THE BHkEIB YIOH'ER AND REAPER! The moat perfect Machine in the world Single M jwers or Combined Machines Warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. Farmers' in want of the BEST MACHINE of the kind now made, wonld do well to call and make arrangements to give tbeir orders for Machines in time lor mowing. PETER H.SIIIRES 1867. 10m JF '' 1867. BARGAINS! J. B FARQUHAR Is pleased to state to his friend- and former customers, that he has RESUMED BUSINESS IN BEDFORD, At the well known P. A. KEED stand, opposite the Bedford Hotel, where be is prepared to sell everything in his line CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST. He has a full line of DRY-HOOD.-. READY-MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, Which have been Purchased at very low Prices and will be sold at a very small advance. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK ■lan Ik, 187. | KEANON VALLEY COLLEGE. FOR BOTH~SEXES. This in.-" otion is located at ANNVILLE, Leb anon Co.. Pa., a beautiful rural village, on the Lebanon Valley Rail Road, 21 miles east of Har risburg. The -cbool is one of hitrh grade, and affords in struction in Common and Higher English, Pure and Mixed Mathematics. The Natural and Mental Sciences, Philosophy and Polite Literature. The Greek, Latin, German and French Languages, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Penmanship, Drawing and Painting, Ac. Ac. Ac. Tlic touiue are entirely furnished and the build ing is heated by furnaces. The teachers are all skillful and accomplished. NEXT SESSION COMMENCES JAN. 7, lt>67. t'HtKOK* MODERATE A!I> TtO EXTRAS. For catalogue and further particular?, address Rev. T.R. VICEROY, A. M., Prin.. Annville, Lebanon eo., Pa. Dec. 11:00:1 at H ORSE DKAEERS AND CATTLE TENDERS TAKE NOTICE DR. LATOIR'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, GOOD FOR CATTLE. HORSES, HOS &. SHEEP. The t'arnem' True Friend ami Aid. A -ale and Certain cure for /fences, Dit temper, YelloiC Wt'lT, Couyhe, lajiatnatory Dieeaee, Lore, oj Appetite, Low Spirit* am/ 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 it a favorite with all who administer it. Our best Horsemen and Cattle Traders recom mend it. Prepared end sold at wholesale and retail, by C. C. BHRIVER i CO., IVholesalc Druggists, Cumberland. Md. And by Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medi ciues everywhere. Price 143 eta. or live Papers for H. aptlrtf. BARGAINS! DARGAINS BARGAINS < 13 AT THE BEDFORD CLOTBIXG EMPORILM. i I am now closing out mv WINTER STOCK of KEADY.HADE ( LOTHIXti at prices way below former rates. All 800 l Coats *IO.OO to 15.00 " " Pants 6.00 to 8.50 •' " Vests 3.50 to 4.50 " " Pants & Vests as low as $lO. A lew Over-coats still on hand and will be sold ! at n very small advance for cash. The superior manufacture of these goods will recommend them. I have also a fine assortment of CASSIMERS which must be closed out before moving to new store room. All Wool from 80 cts to $2.50 for i best. Also a No. 1 lot of Hats at cost. All these . goods must positively be sold ny the first of April. .So that persons wanting Bargains should come at I oncc. NO. 2 ANDERSON'S ROW. R. W. BERKSTRESSEIt. Bedford. Jan. 12, 1867. I _ Bs&,. Wedding Cards, Business Cards. Bi Heads, Circulars, andall kinds of Mercantile Blanks, neatly and expeditiously executed at | the INQUIRER Job Office. A SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds, on the best parchment paper, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1866 HUNTINGDON k BROADTOP RAILROAD 1 —'m ami after Thursday, Jan. 10, 1867, Pan- j granger Trains will arrive and depart as follows: j A ceo in Express STATIONS Accom X press | P. M A M SIDINGS A. 51. P. M | UI.M Lt 7.50 i Huntingdon, **11.22 **4.-15 j 4.24 8.10 McConnellstown 11.02 4.20 j 4.34. 8.18 Pleasant Grove, 10.50 5.10 4.56, B.3l;Marklesburg, 1038 5.00 5.06 H. 64 Coffee Ron, 10.22 5.45 5.14 9.02 Rough k Readv 10.14 4.30 5.26 9.14 jOove, 10.02 4.24 5.30 9.18 Fisher'* Summit 6.5S 4.20! *h5.45 AR 9.33 n.V.43 |.*4.05 I.r. 9.43 B ' XUM> AH ah 3.55 10.03 Riddles burg, 2.35 10.11 Hopewell, | 2.27 10.29 Piper's Run, 2.09 10.59 Tateeville, 1.47 11.11 Bloody Hun, 1.34 AB 11.15; Mount Dallas. T* 1.30 SUOUP'S RUN BRANCH. LK 9.4.5,8axt0n, AH 9.30 AR3.00 l6.oo|coalmont, 9.15 2.45 10.05 -Crawford, 9.05 2.35 AS 10.15:Iudley, LH 9.00 LH 2.30 Broad Top City. Jan. 1:67. .JOHN M'KTLLIPS, Supt. HOTEL. BEDFORD, Pa.. ISAAC F. GROVE, Proprietor. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends in Bedford County, and the public ?enerally that he has leased for a term of years, his large and convenient brick hotel, at the corner of Pitt and Julianua Streets, Bedford Pa., known as the WASHINGTON HOTEL, and formerly kept by Wm. Dibert. This Ilouee is being thoroughly re-fitted and re furnished, and is now opened for the reception of guests. Visitors to the BEDFORD SPRINGS, and persons attending Court, will find this House a pleasant and quiet temporary home, Every at tention will be paid to the accommodation and comfort of guests. The TABLE will at all times be supplied with the best the markets afford. Charges wUlbe mod erate. Extensive Stabling is attached to this Hotel, and a careful and competent Hostler will be in at tendence. Spevial attention will be paid to the accommo dation of the farming commnnity. Coaches leave this House Daily, (Sundays ex cepted) at 64 o'clock. A. M. and 2o'clock P. M., to connect with the trains going East, from Mount Dallas Station and Bloody Run. A coach will also leave tri-weekly, (Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day) for Somerset The traveling public will find it decidedly to their advantage to stop with him. ISAAC F. GROVE. Bedford, April 7, 1865 jyjcsre STORE. niHIl AL WSTRI JIEXm B. M. (iKEENE has opened his .Musk- Store, in Brown's new Hardware building, where he keeps constantly on hand STEIN WAY k SONS' and RAVEN'S. BACON'S, and other PIANOS, MASON i HAMLIN'S CABINET I ORGANS and CAB HART, NEEDHAM A CO.S' MELODEONS: Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes; Guitar and Violin Strings. 31USIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Show er, Golden Censor, Golden Trio, Ac. Ac. SHEET MUSIC.—He is constantly receiving from Philadelphia all the latest music, which per sons at a distance wishing, can order, and have sent thcui by mail at publisher's prices. * JS&- Piano* and Organs Warranted for FIVE years. Those wi-faiug to buy any of the above articles are invited to call and examine mine before par chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as in New For!- and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments sent promptly upon application, with auy additional information de sired. B. 51. GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., in Brown's Hardware building, or, Dr. C. N. HICKOK, Bedford, Pa. decS:li mßH MPH IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. By the 0.-e of Nitrous Oxide Has, and is attended with no danger whatever. IEMPOR A K Y SETS inserted if called for. Special attention will he made to diseased gums and a cure warranted or no charge made. TEETH FILLED to last for life, and all work in the dental line done to the entire -atisfactioh of all or the money refunded. Prices shall correspond with the times. I have located permanently in Bedford, and shall visit Schellsburgh the Ist Monday of each month, remaining one week : Bloody Run the 3d Monday, remaining one week : the balance of my time I can be found at luy office 3 doors South of the Court House, Bedford, Pa. WM. W. VAX ORMER, Nov. 23. 1866. Dentist. QOOL) NEWS FOR MOTHERS! Mothers, arc you oppressed with anxiety for your little ones? Are your slumbers and hearts broken by their cries? Do you awake in the morn ing unrefrwshed and apprehensive? If so, pro cure at once a bottle of Dr. Laons' Infant Remedy and you will have no more weary hours of watch ing and anxiety. DR. I.EON<3* INFANT REMEDY has stood the test of years. Thousands of nurses and mothers bear witness that it never fails to give relief if used in season. It is a mild, yet sure and speedy cure for Colic, Cramps and Windy Pains, and is invaluable for all complaints inci dent to Teething. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Address all orders to ZEIULER A SMITH, SOI.F PROPRIETORS. Nov. Id.'thirty 137 North 3d St., Phil'a. t A TONS PLASTER FOR SALE AT CRYSTAL STEAM MILLS. Bedford, Pa., at ! west market rates. "The Cry stal Steam Mills" being now in full operation, we are prepared t<> do all kinds of "Grist work," and to furnish all kiuds of good Flour and feed, at short notice. Rye, Corn, Buckwheat, Ac., ground on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Grists delivered in town, with dispatch. Hav. itig spared no expense in the erection of these Mills, we arc determined to try to please, and so licit a SK.VRUt f public patronage. JOHN G. A WM. HARTLEY. N. 1). The highest market price paid for grain of all kinds. Feb 8, 3m. MORRISON HOUSE, HUNTINGDON, PA. 1 have purchased and entirely renovated the large stone and hrick building opposite the Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, and have now opened it for the accommodation of the travelling public. The Carpets, Furniture, Beds and Bedding are all entirely new and first class, and I am safe in say ing that 1 van offer accommodations not excelled in Central Pennsylvania. I refer to my patrons who have formerly known me while in charge of the Broad Top City Hotel and Jackson House. may!s:tf JOSEPH MORRISON. SHOVELS AND FORKS, DOOR MATS, Garden Tools, White Wash Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Carpet Tacks: all kinds of Paint, Var nish, Turpentine, OH, Ac. Ac. at HARTLEY A METZGER'N MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORK. Fresh stock of goods just arriving. marlo ALL KINDS OF BLANKS,'Common Adiuin 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. 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Royalti -1600 pages, and numerous Engravings Price $7 for the two volumes—by Mail, p- -t paid, sf. der.2i J. R BT'BBOBBOW JOHN VIZI- D 17 *1 L' L 'dl'al L i/ & jru>2, BEDFOED, PA., U. S. A K M Y CLAIM AGE> C V POE THE COLI.ECTJO* OP BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS. and other Claims against the Government. BOUNTY AND BACK PAY. To triable those who may have claims upon the United States for money? due deceased officer- ana soldiers on account of military service- rendered, while in the regular or Tolnnteer service, we pub. lish the following order of payment: FIKST.—If 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 guaodiar SECOND. —If he died unmarried: Ist. to the father: 2d, if the father is dead, to the mother. ■ 11 both parents are dead, to the brothers and ters, collectively; lastly, to the heirs genera; t be distributed in accordance with the laws of th* State in which the deceasd had his domicile.) In the number entitled to Bounty may be added the pro rolo Bounty due soldiers discharged for wounds received in actual battle. PENSIONS. Under the Act of Congress, approved July 14th. 1862, pensions are granted to the following classe.- of persons: 1-4. Invalids disabled since March 4th, 1861, in the military and naval service of the United States in the line of duty. 2d. Widows of officer*, soldiers, or seamen, dy ing of wounds received or of disease contracted in the military or naval service as above. 3d. Children under sixteen years of age, of such deceased persons, if their he no widow surviving, or from the time of the widow's second marriage. 4th. Mothers (who have n - husband living) of officers, soldiers, or seamen, deceased as aforesaid, provided the latter have left neither widow nor children under -ixteen years of age; and provided also, that the mother was dojiendent, wholly or in part, upon the deceased for support. sth. SiMen under sixteen years of age of such deceased persons, dependent on the latter, wholly or in part, for support; provided there art no right ful claimants of either of the last preceding classes. •S| .-ia!attention given to CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF HORSES. Application? by mail attended to as if made in parson. SeB~So charge made until th# Claim is adjusted. "S?; Information given treeol charge. April 28,1965:ti IjlOR SALE. We take pleasure in offering to t'ue public the following tract of excellent land for sale at very reasonable prices. Persons wishing to buy will do we!! to nsuit us before purchasing, and those having lands to sell will find it to fhcirXdvan tago to avail themselves of our reasonable terms: No. 1. North-west fractional ona-fourth of the North-west one-fourth of section 6. in township SO, North of range 4, Cedar county, lowa. 39 ST-100 acres, Prairie land. Price $330. No. 9. N. E. one-fourth s, in township S3, range 45, in Monona county, iowa. 160 acres, Ptairie land Price S9OO. No. 3. N. E. one-fourth of the N. W. one fourth section 22, in township SS, North of range 22, ii Pine county, Minnesota. 10 acres timber laud Price $260. No. i- A good farm, situate in Plea.-ant Valley . Bedford township, five miles from Bedford, now in the occupancy of William H. Nycum, contain ing 100 acres, more or less, about sixty acres cleared and under excellent fence, 18 acres of bottom meadow, and the balance well timbered, with a splendid double dwelling honse, bam atri other out-buildings. A well of excellent water near the door: also, a good yonng orchard. This is an excellent opportunity to procure a good farm tfear Bedford, convenient to churches and good schools. Price SBO per acre. DURBORROW A LI'TZ, Real Estate Agents. Feb. 1. 1567. Bedford, P HARTLEY A MKTZGER keep constantly OL hand a large stock of general HARDWARE. Tfcey have just received 30 DGZEN BEST AND CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS ever offered to th public. They keep all kinds of Farm Machinery, including Mowers and Reapers, Cider Mills, Fod der Cutters and WiUoughby's Gum bpriug and 11c11cr Grain Drills—the best in the world. Bedford, July 13. ALL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common Admin istrator's and Executor's. Deeds, Mortgages, Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and without waiver of exemption, Summons. Subpoe nas and Executions, for sale at the Inquirer office. NOT 2, 1866 BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE CHEAP AT THE INQUIRER OFFICE Nov 2, 1866 BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE CHEAP at -h. INQUIRER OFFCE. Nov. 2. 1566. 4 LI, KINDS OF BLANKS. Common, Admit)- J\. istrator's snd Executor's, Deeds, Mortgages. Sudgmeut Notes, Promissory Notes, with and with out waiver of exemption, Summons, Subpoenas and Executions, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1866 A SPLENDID ARTICLE of IsTanklleed?, on the best parchment paper, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2,1866 ALL KINDS OF BLANKS. Common, Admin istrator's and Executor's, Deeds, Mortgage-, Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and without waiver of exemption. Summons, Subpoe na.- and Exeeutions, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1866 A SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blank Deeds on the best parchment paper, for tile It the Inquirer office. Nov 2.18615