.farm, -F-OfLD FARMKBB BE EDUCATED FOB FABMINGf The intelligent reader osy exhibit certain because the question is absurd to him: bt kuow that evere profession should be edu iated '. Huti imi man, no matter hpw great his natural abilities- can successfully prosecute a business without thoroughly learning iu ru diments; without knowing its fcadameou. ! pri simples, then pursuing it with constant re j eorch and diligent application. let it be . g. into the country-to any farming com oius'ity. and asks the taranf of the neigh'xir hood the Simplest question in agrieultura. besuistry. vegetable physiology , scientific j husbandry or animal physioiogy. the chances are that he will receive erode, inaccurate <* j vtr> iodefsaite information. ifa oaaa k4 |ut out bis ** an a-.'or cy or 'jmnseilor at Uv. witboet Icftl educa toti or we shook* nor be ta ie , insulting him relative to any great ques i of law, involving titles to property; the ,ute rights of individuals: of titles by suc cession. marriage or judgment: of executory contracts, or anything ia relation to deeds, wills or testaments. If a feliow. itching for money or notoriety, offers his service* to the public as a physician, without studying mait ia medu:a. we would avoid hint unless we visited to meet that "lean fellow who beat; ... v - mquerors '—wished to close "life's fitful . ver" and .tourney to that land "from whose me DO traveller returns." Such eharat ■re we denounce as charlatans, quacks an ; ti|Ktors. and advise all our friends to avoid them. What material difference. i •{luUtjaattun. - there between the doll, uneducated agri cuitariat, and the pseudo, spurious disciple of Biackslone 1 or the false, counterfeit follower of Galen 1 We can see none. The ignorant 'ar Jter may be honest, industrious and a good member of society: but he is laboring in the lark; is attempting to cultivate the soil with ,ut knowing anything of geological origin, of organic chemistry, of vegetable physiology, the agencies of heat, light, electricity, the food Of pnCbia. auu iiwiij v .*—-—— a •* •"*' agriculture. And yet he expects to thrive, ncrease his domain and lay up something for \ Le evening of life- Plodding |aiong. without j knowing the rudiments of his occupation. | without scientific training, without applying 1 the fundamental principles of progress, be duds agriculture an "op hill business. II the farmers of this country were as in tuit : geut as they might be: using science as an aid: understanding the relation of the plant to its resources of nourishment; what is ue ceaaaay to make alt soils fertile: what chemi cal properties are essential to crops, with all iabor sharpened with observation anc expe rience, they would become the wealthiest class of the country —the lords of the soil the rue chivalry of oar glorious empire of agri culture. But we shall never see all our far mers thus intelligent—most of them wiL re main fossils —but those who have a taste Mr utptored husbandry, scientific cultivation of he soil, and who never weary of progress. we say oo xatAU 1 You will reap the fruits of your intelligence, add to the aggregate of uatioual prosperity, and leave memories writ '-u indelibly in the golden bar. est* oI your homesteads. — farm and firetide. MULCHING FRUIT TREES. Kruit trees and sometimes ornamental ueea are mulched with barnyard manure; some limes with straw, old hay. salt hay. wood -barings from planing mills, and a-dut from saw-mills: and in some instances taii •ark is employed as a mulch. Under certain circumstances there is nothing better for a ijukh than a dressing of mellow earth spread m ihe ground around the growing tree to the Icpth of three or four inches, so as to cover he entire ground as far as the branches ex cud in every direction. If the land is pro ducing grass around the trees, a dressing of uellow earth will smother most of the vege tation, and thus keep the soil moist and lively during the entire growing season, especially .1 tkd nclok Is* 1e4 Oonoe v.ry iwo weeks. When such mellow earth is spread on certain kinds of grass, numerous tender I .ears of grass will spring up through the mulch: but by the use of a sharp scuffle-hoe a few minutes around each tree thus mulched, the grass can be kept down during the entire -casou with but little labor. Barn.yard ma nure, coarse straw and shavings are some times objectionable around trees growing in a iawn: bnt mellow earth alwayß makes a clean and satisfactory mulch for any kind of tree 6 or bushes. There are instances on record iu which bearing apple trees were mulched with nothing but mellow earth spread around the trees a few inches in depth, and the result was a bountiful crop of smooth fruit. Rasp jcrry bushes frequently suffer extremely for !ack of a supply of moisture. This is espe cially the case when a grassy turf is allowed to form around the bashes. But if the ground t mulched with any material that will keep down weeds and grass, if the soil be in a fair state of fertility, tbe bushes seldom fail to bear a bountiful crop of delicious fruit. When tbere is but little vegetable matter iu the soil a dressing of mack, covered with rich barn yard manure, will prove about the best mate rial that can be employed for mulching plants of any kind. In the vicinity of the sea-shore .edge and salt hay are employed with excel lent satisfaction, for mulching all kinds of trees and bushes. A ton of such material, when spread about two inches deep, wiil ef fectually 6tnother all vegetation around the trees, and save the labor required to boe the ground over when no mulch is applied. Straw berry piauu should be mulched early in the -eason with clean straw, of a sufficient depth to keep down weeds and grass. ma nure is not the material for strawberry plants in the former part of the growing season. When fertilizing matter is required for straw berry plants, it should be applied after the crop of fruit has been picked. COMFOItT. Jbe more numerous the comforts viewed as necessaries by the great body of the ;>eople and the farther those comforts are removed from gross sensuality, the higher the mora! condition Of that people, is a principle in no! itics without an exception. That warm bouse, the neat furniture, the comfortable meal, the decent clothing, the well-wt-ed and flower decorated garded, the favorite singing bird and spaniel, and the small but well-chosen collection of books, are enjoyments beyond the means of the idle, and not the choice of (he Itvrrn hunter. Herat uct.on belongs to God. Asrrwso we don't need is dear at a far thing ___ YlU:'a IvTiwavr has been the source of the dead liest enmity. A ••sEKor' institution—the Agricultural Bureau. I you would look'"spruce" in your age. don't "pine" in your youth. THE last place to look for the milk of hu man kind;, ess is in the pale of civilization. Pb.moan's daughter found a rich basket, but there was a mighty small prophet in it. Cououbok was once asked which of Wads w..rib's works he considered the prettiest, when 'ne promptly replied— "His daughter Dora At a meeting of unmarried printers, not long grnee, the following toast was drunk in sib ce<-: Woman—Heaven reward her. she is always in favor of a well-conducted press. A totriw, of a magnetic character, that woald be drawn to the bottom of any iron vessel that was passing, is talked ot. It wrauld be a very attractive arrangement. A wan who was hit by a snow-storm from a nve-rtory roof wishes it had been "Announced by all the trumpets of the sky ' that the storm *t coming. IK a New -Jersey village, a plain stone over the grave of a young woman has this inscrip tion : "Jniii. Atlases, died of thin shoe?, April 17, lsi St. aged eighteen." A v i not chop, in boarding house parlance, means a piece of the bone of a sheep, from which the tncUon has all been chopped. "Pmur. why don't you get your ears crop ped ? they are entirely too long for a mac." •'And yoirs," replied Pat. "ought to be i... cto-■. d • tb,.,- rp too abort for a mule." A editor thus indulges his delinquent sub scriber : ' lit don't want money desperately bad: but our creditors do, and they no doubt owe you. If you pay ns, we'll pay them, and they'll par you. - ' "M tioii. your boy cannot pass at half fare ( he is too large." said the conductor of a rail way train, which had been long detained on the road by snow. "He may be too large now." replied the matron, "but he was small enough when we started."- The conductor subsided. A iuja kki farmer's wife, after having her child baptized in church, waited in the vestry til! -en-ice was over to have the registrar's certificate endorsed in the usual manner. The minuter, not being quite sure of the date, said in at, interrogative tone : "This is the twentieth. I think ?" The worthy matron, understanding the queTy to refer to the number of her family, very indignantly retorted ; "I think, sir. you're very impudent, for it's only the thirteenth.'" • ••• t. who is a very able Judge of the Supreme Court of one of the great State* of this I "iiioß. when he first came to the bar. was a very blundering speaker. On one oc casion. when he was pleading a case of reple vin, involving the right of property to a lot of bog*, he addressed the jury &g follows .- •'Gentlemen of the jury, there were just twenty-four hogs, gentlemen—exactly twice a many a.-i there are in that jury box !" The effect can be imagined. iui Cleveland Plain Dealtr relates the fol lowing : "A lady of this city, in giving di rections to a new servant the other evening, said:—"Now. Biddy, as soon atyon have got breakfast ready to morrow morning, you must ring the bell." "Shore an' I'll do it mum," said Biddy. At an unusually early hour the next morn iug |W. WVC A ORAL rut tug AT ute Go or nest —a tug that almost broke tke wire and sent both husband and wife into an upright posi tion in bed. The ringing continued with frightful energy. Master of the house pulled on his pants, and without waiting for slippers or dressing-gown, hurries in surprise to the door. There stood biddy upon the door step with a countenance radiant in the conscious ness ©fa faithfully discharged duty, and with a low courtesy exclaimed: "Breakfast is ready, stir." -AM , a colored man, residing some where in Bedford street, by good luck, re ceived a fine start in the world, and soon ac quired a handsome property. When he had reached middle life a friend asked him one day why he did not marry, as a man in his circumstances was abundantly able to support a wife. •'Oh, I consider myself too good to marry a nigger wench," returned Sam, with a feint to turn up his flat nose. "Marry a white woman then,'' continued his friend : "the law allows it, I think." "I'll be hanged if I'd have a white woman that was mean enough to marry a nigger," replied Sam, with a loud guffaw. A. rE* days ago, a young and pretty girl stepped iuto a shop, where a spruce young man, who had long been enamored of her, but dared not speak, stood behind the counter selling draperies. In order to remain as long as possible, she cheapened everything. At last she said : "J believe you think I am cheating you." "Oh, no," said the youngster, "to me you are always fair "Well,'* whispered the lady, blushing, as she laid an emphasis on the word—"l ufould not stay here so long bargaining, if you were not so dear. 1 ' "Ano you have been married, Patrick, three times, bavn'tyou?" "Yco, UUk, oil." •And what do you say of it ? Which wife did you like best?" "Well, Becky O'Brine, that I married the first time'w&s a good woman—too good forme; so she got kick aud died, and the Lord took her. Then 1 got married to Bridget Flaune gan. She was a bad woman: and she got sick and died too—and the devil took her. Then, fool that I was, I got married to Margaret Haggerty. She was worse, bad—very bad; so bad that neither the Lord nor the devil would have her, so I have to keep her my- i self." j T-viSTierK* * BisxiKtaif: A Beautiful Set of Teeth lor TEN POTiTiAB-g • |>R. H. VIRGIN PORTER, (LATE or **w TOR* CUT,) D ENTIST, Übu trie pu!>lic generally, that be Sa/Toretod per j asaoently in ELOOPY Rl'X, where he may be foacd at a!l time, prepare! to invert frvot one j uxrtfc to a fail ret of hi, BEACTIFCL ARTIFI CIAL TEETH on sew and improved almaspher ie prineiplce. The TRIUMPH OF MRCHA SI CAE VMM- TiSTR T RUBBER for the baaU of artificial j teeth. Tai* discovery wbuib hae mot with tach oni vereri approval throughout thU and other triea, ha.- seemingly placed A RTIFJCIAL ' TEETH at the duposa! of all who require them. DR. PORTER 1? now in-erting the moat BEAU TIFUL and DURA RLE at jrrieet ranging from Ten to Eighteen I>ollrw per tat. Temporary ret* inserted if desired. Aii operation warranted. K3P Tenth extracted without pain by the ore of SI TROW OXIDE or LAUGH ISO OAS. Thia i* no humbug, Uti- a po*Uive-iaot. tiaa admir.istered fresh every day. A the 'iae ad ministered by I)r. Forter ir prepared in accord aace with the pnrilying method of Dr. Strong, of Sew Haven, Ct,and Prof. Silurian .late Professor of Chemistry in Tale College ) he has no bisita tioa in asserting that it is alien ied with no dan ger whatever. Per,one desiring the service, of a Dentist would promote their own interest by call ing upon Dr. Porter, aa he it determined to spare effort to please the most faslidiewc. I>r. Por ter's mode of operating wili at ail timer be of the mildest character, avoiding the infliction of the •lightest unnecessary pain, and carefully adapted to the age, constitution, health and Berroo* con dition of the patient. lift. Special attention it invited to l>r. i'ortei - fcieutifir inethed jf preserving decayed and ach ing teeth. Teeth blackened and diseased, cleans ed to appear beautiful and white. H. VIKGII. PORTER, Dentist. bloody Run, i'eor/a. March 2S. 1 507.-ly. Attention Drafted Men! Congress Las just passed ait Act refwttdiug J-viOO to those drafted men who paid to ui UJ; la lion and afterwards were drafted and who put in substitute*, or who entered the service. We will promptly attend to the COLLECTION OF CLAIMS of persona entitled to have their money refunded, and will give our special attention to the suojeci. HOIK OWE! COli: ALL! J. W. LINGEXFKLTER. M. A. POIWTS. Au roeyß. March l;sm. 628. HOOP SKIRTS - 628. NEW SPRING STYLES, "Oca Own MAM," embracing every New anil I>eir*M* fire, style aii-J Shape <.f Plain an'i Trail Hoof Sum,—2, 3 14, 2J. 2 S-L. 3, 3 1-4, 3 1-2, 3 2-4 and ! YD; , round, every length AND eire Wai-t: in evert RE; jieet Fi!i*T QrvLnr, and especially adapted t<- meetrlie want? ifPtßSr Ct ts.i and m • n- SB'E Trade. "Our own make," of Hoop Skirts, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and CULI IUI.AESE, than auv tiif r make of eitber Single or Double i-'j,, '.Uf. ;Wtl l lit tUe AfUCJli.,u M,.hn. TVr, " e W ARR.VXTSO in every respect, and wherever i trodu'-RL give univerexl raiieJacti-.U. Ihey -ire now Iticg extensively Sold by Retabrr-. and ery Lady should try them. Ask for "Hopkin s Own Make, and - mat each Skirt is STAUIID "W. T. HOP KIN S MA.i --l FACTCRER, BIS ARCH SHreat, PIUL'A." No other - are Gtr.uinc. A Catalogue - .R.laiting Sty'S, 'ir.E and Retail Price*, sen: to ai. al- DRF -?. \ Vniforut and Liberal Discount allowed to Dealer*. Order," by mail or otherwise, prompt -1 v and carefully filled. — Wholesale and Retail at Manufactory and Sales-roomf, No. 62b ARCH Street, PHILAD'A. Ski: ta ma le to order, altered and repaired. TERMS, NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. Win. T. HOPKINS. March 15, I?Mv.LBTo iIVSI ! H->"N "tIHHItrUG NHH.kI G3H HIMO stzoiißanß ll !! 9 Lisnoijins .40 XN'IKXUOSSV H MIA ;sAt| ( | ptuutul li.i-t.i J'> •/ 'd ltuiuuu.tn.it s'ff lIHI vd 'UHOdaaa 'HHKOIIYIS (1 S.Y 18100.1 MED BUSINESS IN BEDFORD, At th. weii known P. A. HELD stand, opposite the Bedford Hotel, where he is prepared to t-ell everything in hie line CHCAPER lhan Ute CHEAPEST. He ha* a full line of llttt 'Ki 'DS. READY -MADE CLOTHING BOOT- AND SHOES, Which hare been Purchased at very low Prices anu will be Sold at a very email advance. CALL AND EXAMINE OH* STOCK Jan IN, INS". J EBANGS VALLEY COLLEGE. FOR BOTH~SEXES. Tbi- in-tifntion is 1" 3ted at AXNVILLK, Leb anon C"., I'a., a beautiful rural village, on the Lebanon Valley Rail Road, 21 uule*'ea*i of Har ris; org. . The school i? one of high grade, and afford* in fraction in Bomut iv and Higher Kngil-h. Pun ami Mixed Mathematics, The Natural and Mental Scieu is. Philosophy and Polite Literature, The Greek, Latin, German and French Languages, Vocal and lu-trumental Music, Penmanship. Drawing and Painting, Ic. Ac. Ac, l'fac rootus are entirely furnished and the build ing is heated by furnai-ea. The teachers are all sk:!!la< nud aecompJ .-bed. NEXT SESSION COMMENCES JAN.7, I-7. IB vac IS BOPXI-ATE ASU no EXTRAS. Fur catalogue and further particular?, address Rev. T.R. VICKROV. A. M., Prin Annvilie, Lebanon co., Pa. Dec. Il Mtlrr HORSE DEAEERS AND CATTLE TENDERS TAKE NOTICE DK. LATOIK'S HOASE AND CATTLE POWDERS. GOOD FOR CATTLE, HORSES, HOGS A SHEEP. rhc tiirmcr*' True Friend anil Aid. .K sale and Certain cure for lltart'. Oi'it ny.tr, Fellow B'otrr, C'jayii, Imjimnat'/ry Di'ta". Lo", "f Api't'ite. Lfn- Spirit' and Fomidet. The be-t condition Powder and one that will keep off disease of all kinds. A f-iir tii.il is only asked. The result will make i! a favorite with all who administer it. Gor iE ( LOTHIAG at price, way below former rates. All Wool Coata.. . #IO.OO to 15.00 *' " Pants 0.00 to B.SO •' " Vests 3.50 to 1.50 " " PnnG & Vesta as low as $lO. A tew Orer-eoats still on band and will be sold at a very small advance for cash. The superior manufacture of these goods will recommend them. 1 hue also a fine assortment of CASSIMERS bieh must be closed out before moving to new -tore room. All Wool from 80 eta to $2.50 for best, ilsoa No. 1 lot of Hats at cost. Ali these goods must positively be sold t>y the first of April. So that persons wanting Bargains should come at once. NO. 2 ANDERSON'S ROW. R. W. BERKSTRESSKR. Bedford, Jan. 12, 18C7. Wedding Cards, Business Cards, Bi Heads, Circulars, andall kinds of Mercantile Blanks, neatly and expeditiously executed at the INQUIRER Job Office. A SI'LENDLD ARTICLE of Blank Deeds, on the best parchment paper, for sale at tha Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1866 Lire ltturanr- mod* cctry ntt gtart, tcitkoul amy iatrtew i tkcprcmiam. /(, proJiO > * eisolefe. Itl pramhMM* Kofsretc. It, p. iciir.yf liberal. Jl hoe paid Many lone*, oi.d lot merer coatetUd a claim. For book* and circulars, free of charge, send to the Home oCee. >*o. 406 CHESTNUT St* Phil a. Or to any of it* agents. THOMAS RIDGWAY, Pre*. JOHN F. JAMES, Actaary. ORKIN ROGERS, Genera) Agent. SJ3 Walnut Street, (up rtaira.; J. T. KEAGY, Agent, marlo.lvr Bedford. Pa. j/ARM AND FIRESIDE- A Journal of Agriculture, Horticulture, Literature and Art, Published eiery Saturday, in quarto form, eight page*. iii fine paper end new type. It U Blu*tra ted with engraringaof LIVE STOCK, FRUIT A Nil ORNAMENTAL TREES, FARM BUILDINGS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ac. \ corp* 4 practical and well-known wrrter* contribute regularly to its column'. A MTKBABT DEPARTMENT Of Choice Tales, Poetry, Biography and general Miscellany, make; the Farm and /t'rwiVc a wei es me riaitor pi every home in the United State?. No expense is spared to make a journal worthy the patronage of an intelligent pmUk. It will advocate the boat interests of a Rural Life. /it Market licpurtt art fall amd FttliaM*. TERMS—S; a year, : nvaribiy in advance. Sold at all News and Pvr'odicai Offices. Speci men t-opv aent to any address on receipt of 5 cents. B. S. FOSS, Publisher, mart 5:3 m No. 462 Prune street, Fhil'a. VO MORE BALD HEADS* NO MORE GRAY LOCKS Dr. LEO>S' ELECTRIC HAIR REXEWER, I* pronounced by all who hare used it the veTy best preparation for the hair. It i* a potitire cure for Baldness, eradicate* Dandruff and Humor*. Mope the II air from falling out, and speedily res t ■ s Gray T, k* to their rigina! hue and luxn lt operate* on the secretion* and filii the g lands with sew iife and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought back bj a ;ew app.icatioaf, to its youthful abundance, vitality ami rotor. It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleas ant to tb. !#,ueh and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and intaaetable locks become moist. pliant and disposed to remain ia any desired position. As a Hair Drr-eing it ha* no equal. The sale* are enormous and it is a universal favorite with old and J t ng of bath wxes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United State*. Address all r-lers to . ZLBGLEK A SMITH. Bout PR-JPRIJO >RS. ■ ut. to, 1 -tyr. IZ7 N oral third St., Fh.ia. U J*. CAMPBELL A Co. n* \ rF.t3&" Wedding Cards, Business Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, and all kind of Mercantile Blanks, neatly and expeditiously executed at he INQUIRER Job Office. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF JCDG MENT and Promissory Notes, cither with, or without waiver of exemption, for sale at this °® c ® nov 2-fifl BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE CHEAP at the INQUIRER OFFICE Nov 2. 1868 BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE CHEAP ~*T the INQUIRER QiflCE. Nov. 2, 1W. mjy IT: TRY IT! IT Price SO cctlt, or S Bottle# for K. DR. L,ATOI"R*S WHITE OIL It acknowledged to be Use very bt LUimentfor Shoulder Sails, Spraiua, Bruise*, Swelled Jotuv StiffsMt *ud Rheumatism. It is the only application that toowto be appl*! to kick# and est*. Every Boatman, Farmer, or Horwman should bare a bottle to b stable. ready Fot tale at wholesale and retail, by C. C SHRIVES A CO, Wholesale Drwggicta, Cumberland, Md. Arid by Druggurtr aai all Dealer* in EeßaHt Medic IBM everywhere. apSrtf. HOTEL. BEUFOItIX. Pa.. ISAAC F. GROVE, Proprietor, T.IE -übscriber would recpectfußy announce to km friend- in Bedford Ccmnry, and the pabbe generally that he ha* Seated for a term of year*, thi- large and Hannhet brick hotel, at tire cower of Pitt ard Ja; iao na Street*, Bedford Pa., known u the WA-UINSTOS HOTEL, and formerly kept br Wm. Dibert. This Hoa IVNTKI M EATS. B. M. CHf I.\ 1. has .pened his Music Store, in Brown's new Hardware building, where he keep- -on •tartly on hand STEIN WAY 4 BOSS' an-i I VEX A. BACON'S, and other PIANOS. MA. -ON A HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGAN- and CARHART, NEEDHAM 4 CO.S' MRLODEONS; Guitars. Violins, Fife. Flutes: Guitar and Violin Strings. MI'SIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Sbow eT, Golden Css"T, Golden Trio, 4e. 4c. SHEET MUSIC.— He is constantly receiving from Philadelphia aii the latest nsueiv, which per sons at a distance wishing, can order, and hare sent them by mail at publisher's prices. JSO- Piano, and Organs Warranted for FIVE years. Those m-hmg to buy any of the abure articles are invited to call and examine mine before pur chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same a# in New Voric and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instrument: sent promptly upon application, with any additional information de sired. B. M. GREENE, iiiil street. Hunting lon, I'm, iu Brown's Hardware building, nr. Ir. C. S. HICKOK. Bedford, Pa. UecXilv RJTRIUMPH IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, By the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, and is attended wi'b no danger whatever. TEMPORARY SETS inserted if ' ailed for. Special attention will be made to diseased gums and a cure warranted r no charge made. T a E I H FILLED to last for lite, and all work in the dtutai line done to the enG— oliAstww of B or rl> wwy refunded. Price" shall correspond with the times. I have located permanently in Bedtoru, and shall visit Seheil.-burgh the Ist Monday of each month, remaining one wetk: Bloody Ren the 3d Monday, remaining one week : the balance of my :ime I cat: **e found at my off: ce Z doors South of the Court House, Bedford, Pa. WM. W. VAN ORMER, Nov. 23, 1 Dentist. Q.K I> N Ei\ 8 roe MOtHMK? Mothers, ar- y. j oppres-ej with anxiety for your little ones? Art your slumbers and hearts broken by their eric-? Do you awake in the morn ing unrefresbt : nd apprehensive? If so, pro cure at once a boric of Dr. I-eons' Infant Remedy and y-r.u w:i' h eno more weary hours of watch ing and aovietv. DR. Li -V- I SPANT REMEDY has stood the test of years. Thousands of nurses and u than hear witness that it never fa, sto give rciief if used m season. It is a mil-i. yet sure and speedy cure for Colic, Cramps ani Windy Pains, acj i- invj tuable for all complaints inci dent to Teething. Sold by Druggists throughout the United -rates. Address all orders to ZEIGLFR 4 SMITH, SOLE PROPBIETOHS, Nov. 16,'.. .ly 137 North 3d st., Phil a. tA TD.NS PLASTER FOR SALE OU AT -< RYSTAL STEAM .MILLS," Bedford, Pa., at lowest market rate,. "The Crys tal Steam Mills" leiug now in full operation, we are prepared to do all kinds"f "Grist work," and to furnish aii kinds of good Flour and feed, at short notice. Rye, Corn, Buckwheat, 4e., ground OL w clue-da} - and Saturdays. fPrists delivered in town, with dispatch. 11 ar. ing spared a,, expense in the erection of these Mills, we are determined to rry to please, and so licit a -HARK of public patronage. JOHNG. 4 WM. HARTLEY. N. B. The highest market price paid for grain of all kinds. Feb 5, sm. MORRISON HOUSE, Hr.NTINOPON, FA. I hate pure l and entirely renovated the large none and brick building oppoeitc the Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, and have now opened it for the accommodation of the travelling public. The Carpets, Furniture, Beds and Bedding are ail entirely new and first class, and I am safe in say ing that I can offer accommodations not excelled in Central Pennsylvania. I refer to try patron* who have formerly kr. .wn me while in charge of the Broad Top City Hotel and Jackson House. may2o.tf JOSEPH MORRISON. SHOVELS AND FORK-, DOOR MATS. Garden T< Is. White V ash Brushes. Scrub Brnthe.-, Car; ei Tacks; all kinds of Paint, Var nish, Turpentine, Oil, 4c. 4c. at HARTLEY 4 METZGERTS MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE. Fresh stock f goods just arriving. marl 5 4 LL KINDS OF BLANKS, Common Admin VI istrat"r's and Executor's. Deeds, Mortgages Judgment Notes, Promissory Notes, with and with out waiver of exemption. Summons. Sob; oenns. and Executions, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2.1866 !A ! SPLENDID ASSORTMENT* OF JUDG MENT and Promissory Notes, either with or without waiver of exemption, for sale at this now 2-66 4 SPLENDID ARTICLE of Blan* Deeds AVUN the best parchment paper, for sale at the J Inquirer office. | NOT 28, 166 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF JUDG MENT and Promissory Notes, either with or without Waiver of exemption, for sale at this j Office nov 2-66 | ) J. WILLIAMS & SONS, j .Vo. IS -Vorf/t Sixth Street. PkUuddpkia, HAS tracrt units or W±st>r 'Ji Ji'JLSt j) 2 AND SHADES. . Blinds repaiied. Shades Lettered; Trimmings and I utures; Plain Shades of aZ Kinds, Picture I Tassels; Cords: Bell Pulls, etc. apU9:2mo J> HITItsH PfcKIODICALH London Quarterly Review Oomwerva'ive. Edinburgh Review Whig, ) Westmimter Review B*dkai'. ITortk Britiiii Review (Free-C'hwrek . 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Price $7 for the Two volume#—by Mai', j paid, 98. dto.fi'. i. p. srsßOETiovr..„ JOBS mi. liY&lßSaui&'W & rsi, BEDFORD, FJ., U.S. ARM Y CLAIM AEJTC V FOB TZG COLLECTION OF BOTTNTY. BACX PAY, PENSIONS. and other Claims acaia=t the Goternmrnt. BOCNTT AND EACK PAY. Xt enabie tfcoae who may have claims upon rite United States for m ney: due deceased ofiwr, and soldiers on account at military ten-tees rendered, —hits in the regular or volunteer service. we pub lish the foi.,wmg .rder of payment: FIRST. — If the deceased was 3/arritd, ptymeat will bs made: Ist, to the widow: 2d. if n . a ' •• to his ehSd or children f'tf mirt r-. t * T sac :.r SECOND. — If be died i ntrrM: Ist. to the father: 2d, if the father if dead, to the an tic:, -i, if both parents are dead, to the brothers and ters. eolleetvvefy: lastly, to the beirs general ■ be distributed in accordance with the iawe of tie State in which the deceasd had his done . c In the eoicbcr entitled to B ctr may he added the fro rata Bounty due soldiers discharged for wovo-1* raceived in actual battle. PENSIONS. Under the Act of Congress, apyi. ei duly ltth, 1562. pensions are granted r . :b' following dames of persons: Ift. invalids disabled state March 4sb, lSsi.ui the military and naval service "f the United States in the line yf dv.ty. 2d. Widows n( JS,' c.-.. t:.!diers. or seamen, dy ing of wound* .'received or of disease oontra. :ei i the milit&jnr or La*, to servi t as above. ■i- Children tit. - . sixteen yean .f age, .. - .. dereasri person.-, if their be no widow surviving, or from the virae of trie widow's - '--ed zuarr. ce iih. Mother* hare to husband lit viz of efioers, - Mitrs, or seamen. deceased as afore.-, 1 : . provided the latter have left, neither wi i-tr n r chiidreu.ut. ior sixteen years of age; as I provide ■ also, thai t'te mother ws- dependent, wholly or it part, up r, the de-eased for support. ith. untier sixteen years <-; a_- ..if c. b tit c as. depcuAtlU r the latter, wl." or in part, for support; provided '.hero arc no rigii - ful ti : nil it" either of the last pre -i f r els--. c • election given to CLAIMS FUR L"r - OF HORSES. Applications by mail attend- 1 to a.- if nude i PC n ep~No charge made until the Claim is charge. ' April;.!-- :: r-OR SALE. i M eta ■ pleasure in offering to the public tne followin •• tr.iola of excellent U.. - ode at very reasons > prices. Persons wi.-Li:'g to buy will do wei to v .jisult os before pen - : --tig, and tb -t having lands to set! will find it ; . -heir advan tage to av .11 themselves of our rea- liable tern. No. 1. N rth-west fractious! fourth of the North- we-1 ne-fourth of weti v 6. iu townsr, SI!. S rib of range 4, Cedar only, lowa ."it >7 '< M-r-t, Prnirie land. I'r c $:: D*. No. 2. N. E. one-fourth -. in township 5 , range to. in MOB* ns county. lew*. 166 acres Pi airie ,at i Price s9i.>o. N—X. E one-founh ■ f tin- X. W. onc tonrtfc ■ n 22. in t ownship SB, North of range 22, ir Ptnc county. Minnesota.* 46 seres timber land. Pr: '. >206. No. I. A good farm, situate in Pleasant Y alley , Bedford township, fhe miles from Bedford, n w in the cciipsney of William H. Nycum, contain ing lev a, res, m-rc or !cs--, about sixty acre, cleared and under excellent feoec. 15 acres of betroni mead w. and the balance well timbered, with a splendid doable dwelling house, bam and other ut buildings. A well . excellent water near tbe d-or: a!.- . a gos-I you'i s orchard. T - is an excellent opportunity top- tire a good farm near Bedford, convenient to churches and good schools. F rice 80P per acre. DrKltOßVviir 4 Ll fz, Rent Estate Agents*. Feb. I. 1567. Bedford, Pa. HARTLEY a MKTZGLI; ecpconstantly hand a large stock of gen HARD'FAKE. They have just, recciv 1 l'r>ZRX REST \ND CHEAPEST FRUIT >AP.< ever offered to the public. Tb,-r keep a!! ; inda of Farm Mat Muuery, including Mow : r.r.d Reaper-. Cider Mi!:-. F i der Cutters and lVillonghby** Gum Spring and Rd'er G-Dr Drills—the best in theworid. Bedford, July 13. \ LI. KINDS OF CLANKS, C< atnton Admin- A istrator's and Executor's. Deeds, Mort.-sc . Judgment Notes. Promise-r< Note*, with and without waiver of exempt! r. Summons. Sul; - nas and Execution*, for -a' at the Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1 '' r <- BLANK DEEDS POR SALK CHEAP t t..- INQUIRER OFFICE NOV 2, 1 SOB BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE CHEAP at tb' INQUIRER I 't'FCK- Nov. 2, 1 -66. \LL KIXItS OF BLANKS, Common, Admin istrators sn>i Executor's. Deeds, Mortgage . Sudgment Note-, Promissory Notes, with and with out waiver *f exemption. Simmons, Subpoena and Exeeuti' :is, for ,-sle at the Inquirer offi Nov 2. 1 -i \ SPLENDID trams ■! Mkh Deeds, XX. on the i'est pa tent paper, tor sale at- the Inquirer office. Nov 2,1806 VLI. KINDS 01 BLANKS, t'uinmon. Adnii- Istrator'a and KxecnC-i's, Deed*, Mortgage.-, Judgment Note*. Pr- t-i --v Notes, with and without waiver of exempli a Summons, -Subpoe nas and Executions, for salo at the Inquirer office. Nov 2, 1566 A SPLENDID ARTICLE f I*, Sank 1e,.!.s on the best parchment paper, for sale at the Inquirer office. Nov 2 1866